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1976-03-19 - Orange Coast Pilot
--· Ugh Bean Takes -.'Jhree Charged ~ . . ... ' Sole Murder Rap_ ·10 'Ski Mask' • .-.. .-. .. ... .. -· . . ..... ... I In Finklea Case Rotitieries DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * , F R IDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 19, 1976 'llOL ... NO. 79, 4 SECTIOKS, U l>AOH 7 I Homiride Listed Tragic 'Error' In Jail Death Another in a tragic series. of blunders in the death or a Westminster man, who in - vestl1ators said suffered fatal head Injuries Jn Orange County Jail. has beeo disclosed today. Mrs. Bonnie Netson. whose husband. Don, died Feb. 2. said the orl1inal deatn certificate list- Separation Con/inned By. f'rincess LONDON . CU Pn -Princess Margaret. sist e r of Queen Ellzatx>th, announced today she and her husband. the Earl or Snowdon, are separating an the biaaest royal sen~atton since Kina Edward Vlll abdlclilted 40 years a10 to marry Wallis Warrteld Simpson. (Related story Page AS.) The announcement wa!I madc from Margaret's home. Kens- inirton Palace. from \\here her husband or 16 years had already moved most or his errects since a PRINCESS WINCED AT ROYAL ROLE5-A3 family crisis aal 1 setie11 of quar· rels over wb11 Snowdon con- s Ider e d her humiliating friendship for a young society man. 17 years hl'r junior. The statement said· "Her Royal Hlithness Princess Margaret. Couni ess of Snowdon. and the Earl of Snowdon have mutually agreed to hve apart. "The princess will carry out her public duties and functions unac companied by Lord Snowdon. "There arc no plans for divorce proceedings." The legal separation. arranged by lawyers for both sides. ls only one step from the divorce report- fd sought by Snowdon. said to be the prime mover in tM breakup of them arriage. It was a less emb3rrassing ar- rangement than might have oc- curred. Queen Elizabeth. it became clear, persuaded the Snowdons to accept a "cooling- oCf" period berore taking so drastic a move as divorce. banned by the Church or Eoiland which the queen heads. (Sff SPLIT, Page .U? ed her husband's cas-e as "homicide." She said the form was correct· ed later to li'st the death as "natural causes." Orange County Coroner In- vestigator Wayne Casey Thurs- day confirmed her report. calling the incident "a typographical er- ror." "l tell the typi st what classificaUon it is." he said. "ll was just a typographical error. I'm not even sure what typist did il. .. Casey said the d ea th certificate was corrected the same day it was 1s:.ued. Rut Mrs Nelson smd the 1nc1- denl was JUS\ ··one of many tern· ble errors" in the ra11c. "The whole thing seems so utterly un · professional." she said today Both the Orange County Grand Jury and Stale Attorney General's OHice have expressed antttest an the case Mrs. Nelson s1ud she was interviewed las\ wttlC by Investigators from the District Attorney's ()fnC(l, who wert-making an Inquiry tor the Grand Jury. Mrs Nelson also has filed a S3 6 ma Ilion wronttful death claim a~a1nst the county. "hJ.le at torne)s for Mr !'lel~n s 1:r-year· old son have filed u clnam an ex eess of Sl m1lllon Nelson. o bartender 11nd can· didate ln 18llt spring's Ocean View School District «>lectlons. was serving the first of rave weekend 11111 sentences Jan 25 on drunken dri vlng charges Casey said today Nt>lson became Ill an his cell dunng the term and fell striking his head. He said he has not determined. and probably will not be able to determine. what caused Nelson to become ill. But Casey said h~ beheves the fatal uuury did OC· cur al the Jail. - <SH DEATH, Page AZ) BICUSPIDS A U BICENTENNIAL MIAMI <UPI) -For $150, Miami dentist David Vine wtll give denture wearers a bicenten· nlalsmlle. Vine says for that l>rice he w\11 make red. white and blue den- tures with stars and stripes. And for some extra money. he'll engrave·· ins·· on tM teeth Rich B k ' ·, an er s ··· Girls Ki Racial Tension ............ Clme Call For Preniier BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) -Moslem Premier Rashid Karami narrowly es.caped dealb today when incendiary rockets set fire to a Syrian military jet plane he had boarded minutes earlier for a night to a new round of Damascus peace talks. The rocket slammed into. the rear of the Soviet-built Yak-40 as Karami and former Prem ler Saeb Salam wailed aboard the three-engined jet at a Lebanese air base adjacent to Beirut's International Airport for lhe arrival or parliamentary speaker Kamel Assad. The polltici-ans scrambled to safety from 'the naming wreckage with other members of their.per· ly and ran for cover. '· •• , 4, A South African sx>liccroan arre5ts a . demonstrator in Johannesburg after an outbreak of violence during a de· monstration in support or seven black people on trial on political charges. Police made several arrests after they wt•re pelted with sticks. stones and bottles. 3Charged· In Ski Mcuk Robberies A series of robberies by a ski· masked bandit has led to the ur- rest of three leenaged boyci, Cotta Meu police 1taid today. Hugh Bean etaims He ·Killed Alone The youths, who police soy arc responsible for five robherle11 since March 2, were lodgt.'<i In Oran Re County J all today. Police said one of the boys. By TOM BARLEY OltM Delly ~ ... tut! Convicted killer H1.t1b Daplel Bean told a n Orange County Superior Court Jury late Thurs· day vla a tape recording that he alone was responsible ror the kill- ing of Fountain Valley market clerk Stephen "Mik•" l'mklea. Bean. 24. who has received the death penally fro rta Judge William Murray fortheslayln1of Finklea. 19. lold Fountain Valley officers on Nov. 2. 1974, that the sboolin1 was prompted by Finklea 's use of foul languaae to bis brother. Charles Dennis Bean, 22. is be- ing lried in the same courtroom for his alleged role in the killlnl on Oct 31. 1974. qed 17, entered Orange Coast ty remark about Montanans ... \.. convenience stor~s aad service Hugh Bean's taped voice told the stations by himself showing a Jury. chrome-plated pi~U>i to his vl~- "He reached across the counter lims before taking receipts and and grabbed my brother. That's neetng In a car. On four oc· when I ran out the store and went casions, the car was driven by a toourcar. •• l&-year-old s uspect. police said. Bean said he ran beclt into the store wifli two -revOIVefi. rn-fils --'"POltce-U'y • fhey-oelieve "tllo hand and beard bls brother lellln& lhlrd teen-age suspect was ln· Finklea: "Now, wait a minute, no volved in only one robbery. tn ~nse intended" but Ftnklea which he was the driver. "snarled something" at Charles' These are the locations hit: Bean. -March 2: U·Tot-Um Market, Huch Bean. admitting lha1 he 1654 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, had been drinkln1 heavily tbal $50..... evening. told officers that be -March 7: Altadena Dairy, pointed a pistol at Fink.lea's bead 1085 Baker St., Costa Mesa, S6S. 'to foree the Orange Coast College -March 8: Exxon service sta- wrestllng star to release his lion. 2600 Newport Blvd., Costa bt'Gther. Mesa. $150. "He looked at me and he -March 9: Hlllgren Liquor laughed at me," Beansakl. "Just store, 250 E. 17\h S\., Gosta Mesa, Custody Battle Linked? NEW YORK (UPI) -Two young daughters of wealthy Pit-1 tsbutgh banker Seward Prosser . Mellon were abducted today by , three men who overpoWi!red and disarmed their bodyguard out- side their home in Brooklyn. police sources said. PoHce were relu'ctant to call the abduction an outright kidnap- ing since the youngsters, aged 7 · and 5. have been involved in a custody fight. The police sources said the girls. who live with \hear mother in the Bath Beach section or Brooklyn, were taken by three men who disarmed the g1r1s· bodyguard by pretending to have guns. . The .sou.tees .said the men then "fl~d'"W'ttft ttlc J(lrls. daughYerS' or Mrs. Caren Mellon. an a brown Dodge or Chrysler. l.>cl.criptaon~ of the abductors and the girls were broad ca~t over police radio. but authontacs v.ould not immediately dtH'UI>:. the an~I dent. A spokesman for lh<' FOi said <See MELLON, Page AZ) O r a nge _j Coa~(: _.c..[J; .. Wentht•r Fair throul{h Saturday with moi;tly sunn y day~· Cooler tonlaht with loW!> 38 • to 48 . A little warmer Saturday With h1~hs r.:1 to 70. Stron g Jtttllly wands forecast in mountains. I NSIDE TODAY 1t Un 't t<U'/I to mllkl a LilJinq wnt'ing jazz, but that 00e:m·1 atop M Orange CO<Ut rom· poaer whose neu1 work wdl be , premltred Sunday in llunt lngton Beach See story on Page Cl of the Weeke~. • l a tl•x He also faces the dea1h penal\y if he ls found guilty of first decrH murder and t1'e jury makes that recommendation. like I wb Jokint or aomtthing. $200~ ThegunweotoffboUdidn'tmean -March 13: 7·11 Matlctt, 8472 . tofireil." Indianapolis Ave .• Huntington "The fellow that was behind lhe counter come back with this snot· <See KILLER, Pac~ ,U) Beach, $24. , .. --- ! DAJL 'I'. PILOT S Food Costs Drop ' In Sharp Decline • From Witt Sftovkft Conaumer prlcta lo Ftbruary JIOSled their 1mallest monthly ln· ~ue -0.1 percent -ln mon than tour years, the Labor Department satd today. '11\e minu.acuJe increase came moatly because of the largest llecUne in food costs since 1956. 1 Department officials said food costs dropped l percent last month, the sharpest dtthne in 20 year•. The last tune a larier . . -- decline wu re1l1let'ed wu No•· t'mber . 1913 when food coats dtoppcd 1 2 percent Con1u~ar prlcea la Los An1 elu and Oran1e coun· ties abo dropped 0.5 peret nt in Fe1>na1ry, marldn& the lar1est decline since Au1ust 1970. The monthly fi1ura showed that costa of food and housln1 declined. while ptltes for c:lothln1. health, t.r&nsport.ation and recreation rose slightly ln Lbe Soutbland. Fat Power Bank Robl>er Pacb Wallop NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) -An obese woman who wore curlers in her hair and was so heavy she had troubl~ getting out of her car robbed a Nashville bank of $300. Investigators said the woman, about 5'7" tall.and weighing about 300 pounds, apparently had been stay- ing at a locaJ mot.el prior to Thursday's r o bber y . Police said the woman, driving a beige car with a brown top, pulled up lo the drive.in window of a First American National Bank branch at 9:55 a.m. "She handed the teller a note demanding $300 ex- actly," said branch manager Larry Hand. ''The note said she had an accomplice in the bank who would • take care ol the teller itabedid not comply.,. When teller Janice Moore handed over the $300. the woman took it, demanded return of the note, and then sped away. Jory Goes At It Patty: a Victilll Or a Volunteer? SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The judge in the Patricia Hearst trial today gave jurors final in· structions to fuide their delibera- tions on whether the defendant was a victim or a volunteer in the robbery of the Hibernia Banlt. U.S. District J udge Oliver J. Carter ordered the courtroom doors locked during bi.s hour and a half of inatrucUons to the panel of seven women and five men. Immediately following the in· st ructions, lhe panel was to begin Jls deliberations. Miss Hearst . 22, is charged with armed bank robbery and use or a firearm in commission o( n felony. The judicial instructions will set the limits of the jury's dis· cussions, ouUining such things as the requirements for finding the defendant guilty or Innocent on ~ach of the charges she faces, the definition of "reasonable doubt.'' and the weight \hat should be Fro•PageAl MELLON ••• his agency was "aware of the in· d dent" and was "attempting to determine whether a federal \0lolat1on is involved." Seward J>rosst"r Mellon, the girls' father, Is a wealthy Pit- tsburgh banker and the son of Rl<'hard "K Ing" Mellon , a member of the board of directors or Mellon National Co , the hold· 1na company for Mt"llon Bank. The soutces ll3ld Mrs. Mellon, in her urly 30's. moved to her Bath Be ach apartment in J1nuary. They ~nld she left the buildine in the rompany or dt\<'C· t1ves In Plll.!lburgh. Mellon wa~ n• Ported out of hill office and not .1vallable for cnmm<'nt. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lt-f'1~1f"'9' (.CMllt (~U\' t HOll ..nlft .. Mf\ I' ~ w11'1111itif tfW N"'*' '''*'' '' 111Uttot1• ,,,,. o" ,,.. V•fl9 ( .... P\llWIU't1f'\f (Mt._..,.• ~,,.1, ._..."'"" ,.,. 9wfthOw~ .,_,,..,,., • .,..., tttlOl.l!Qn t • loot• ... , .... , ...... -.. ,.. .. , •. , ... ,., ... ·~~,··~ . "• 1 " I ~~1Ailfll Valit 1 h e ,.. ~Ott \ "•'"'' ..... j """""" ........... *''"'fkth.1 ""' ...... f" .. tQflitl ... 60il\ ., l 't.\,J ... "'.__,, .. ,,"""'"" -..,, tPw rw·nc.•H4 ..,.. • """~ ~ •• '" ~ ....,_, .. ,\A,..... (*°'UM,,. .... C. ....... .._ ... ,. Robc'rt N Wff'd ......... dt ~· .,.,.. f'Vtifj"""' Ja<k R Curio Y•• .,, .. ,, .. nl •t'od c,..,..~,.. M.~ ThOITIA\ Kervll (Ott,., TflOMcl~ A. Murpt\1~ .--.. ....... ..._. ( dt\Or O\arles H. LOO~ Rkl\Md P. Nall ~'"\t.,.,t .. ,..,...4 ..... f ttt•l"lf'\ Ofl1cts ,,. •• ,_,,..,. ,, ,._,..... ....... 'tftlolfJlf ·~~ .. ,.. , ... c, ............ \4....,, ... ··~""' --~.. ',.., ....... .......,...,,., ~~ • Y"Of 'I )\)CU lA P•t ftOM t tS." o ••• , ........ TellpftoM (714) MJ--021 Oassitled Advertising MJ.5671 Jm.o.u ~ V•"• , p..."""' ()th-• St1~10 fr.,.,,~f"(•r• • OS-0.JO ,,..._.,_,""°'•~("•""'•~hn S.-0-1210 C..01?'1, "" o-... oo (oa \t --C.-°""'' NO ,."'"" 'h>r•~ 11v•tr ~~ -01h.,1•I ""•tttr Of .ttht•tu.-n-t"h ,_.If f'I ,... •• bf' ,•rr Hv1 •• • '"'••t U>-(••• t.·"''""'"fOft •' ·~..,........., S.cond CN \ .... ,ho• ,.,. M (*"'• ........ , ............. ~, .. ,fl' .... _....._ \)>i ~ 9WY •~""-'" n~·~·· ,... . .,"''"'"""'"""""' 111\....,......, given t o various items o! evidence. The arguments and testimony wound up Thursday with an im· passioned plea by Miss Hearst's attorney, F. Lee Bailey. who said she had no choice but to join the bank robbery or die. The pro- secutor said her tale was "too in· credible to believe." "We ask you to return a verdict or guilty oo both counta." said U.S. Attorney James L. Brown· ing Jr. The jury must sift through more than a million words of trial testimony. the stories of 66 witnesses, 295 pieces of rovem· · ment evidence in reach.inc their verdict o n Miss Hearst's participation in the robbery or a neighborhood branch or the Hl_~rnia Bank on April 15, 1974. Fro•PageAJ DEATH ..• But Mrs. Nelson was not notified by jail officials or the staff at Orange County Medical Center about he r husband's Ill· ness and searched for him for two days before finding him at Orange County Medical Center in a coma following skull surgery. She then learned jajJ officials had taken her husband there after he became Ill In his cell, but she has nlleged jailers failed to nlert the medical stair that her husband had struck tus head. so the fracture was not promp\ty d1scovered. Jail oflicials said they lned lo rail Mrs. Nelson bul were unsuc-<'t'~sful. while hospitt1I orrictal~ :1D1d they erred In not contacting her. Anotht'r blunder or curred. Mrs. Nelson said, when a letter arrived for her husband two IAttks after his death. ordenng him lo appear in court to face ar· rest. That letter, from West Orange County Municipal Court, said Nelson hncl violated probauon by failing to urri\'e for hill v.c<'l.end sentences and alcohol counsel 1ng Mrs. Nelson said. however, she has been notified twice by Orange County M edlcal Center ~eck ing payment for her husband·s medical bills. The first bill was for $4.000. she said today but she recently re- ceived a revised bill for S5,000. "lbavcn'\ done anything about them," she said. "(know 1 should tum them over to my insurance company." Mrs. Nelson continued. "Not even one person in these agencies has called to say tMy are sorry or can we do anyUung or we are worklng on it. "It just seem s like a prepon· derance·Of errors." she said "I JUSt can•t believe aU of this is Slill goineon " She said the only official con- tact she bas received waa one phone call from a coroner's of· nc1al and the interview with dis- trict attorney's investigators. Th 0.1 s>ertenl Increase na- Uon1Uy was the small t since ~ptembf.r. 1971, and &hoY..°td \he contln\llo1 •lowdown 1n UM rate ol 1nllatJon. The Consumer Pl1c. Jndex rose 0.4 percelll ln January a nd averaaed 0.1 percent averqe fol' \be luJ three monthi ol 1975. Su1onally 1dJ&i1ted Index fiaures 1howrd an ove.rall l per· cent national decllne tn food pricl'S. due m1ioly to a 1.5 per· cent drop io arocery foods. Thal followed a l .f ~ dedine la.st month. · Wind, Water and Wader The national CPI for February was 167.l, before seuonal a'd~ justment, meantns that SlOO worth or aoods purchased in 1967, t.he base yeu . would now cosl $167.10 Administration economists predicted Thursday that inflation would continue to moderate io coming months, primarily due to prospects ol future declines in food prices. Windborne waves break on a solitary wader as they wash ashore on Waikiki Beach on t he Hawaiian ·island of Oahu. The view is fro m a hotel O\'erlooking the beachfront. The February ataUstics in· 1dlcated tgasoline prices also declined while charges for con· sumer services rose. but al a slower rate than in January. Prices for some foods rose despite the overall trend, includ- ing corcee. while prices for restaur ant m ea ls and snacks aw~ from home rose 0.8 per. t'ent. the same as in January. Cuban Spy I.inked To Ford Death Plot Commodities other than food increased 0.3 percent. continuing a moderate r ate of advance. Clothing prices also rose moderately. The Labor Department said sharp incr eases in auto in· surance r ates accounted for much of the 1.3 percent rise in transportation services pnces. 'Cover-up' Charged in JFK Death WASHINGTON (UPI) -Rep. Thomas Downing <D·Va.), has told the House a ''cover·up" oc· curred during the Warren Com· mission's Investigation of the as· sassination of President. John F. Kennedy.· ''There is an overwhelming abundance of evidence that in· dicates t hat Lee Harvey Oswald c;ruJd not have been a lone as· ussln," Downing sald Thursday. Downing criUcized the House Rules Committee for falling to act on his resolution to create a select committee to investigate the usassination. "Why would there be reluc- ta o c e on the part of th e leadership and the committee?" Downing asked. "Have they been told by the intelligence com· munity .•. what really did hap· pen to our young president?" Downing said evidence ac- cumuJated the past J3 years ''in· dicates that the Warren Commission unfortunately may have made no real effort to get lo the bottom of the 1dlling. "Evidence which has come vividly and dramatically to light in recent months was withheld· from the commission," Downing said. CHICAGO <U PI) -Federal agents are checking a report that a Cuban spy helped a San Fran· cisco terrorist CTOUP pl1n an as- sassination attempt against President Ford and Republican challenger Ronald Reagan, ac· cordingtotheChicagoTribune. The Justice Department said the report, if borne out. would mark the first direct connection between the Cuban spy network and terrorist groups operating on American soil. The Tribune. which earlier re· ported exclusively on the alleged plot to kil I Ford and Reagan at the GO P n ation a l convention in August. sa id today that a ter rorist arrested by authorities told in· vesligators of the 'Cuban's ad· vlsory role in terrorist activities andintheassassinationplot. In a copyrighted dispatch from San Frahcisco, the Tribune said Gregg Daniel Adornetto, 27. a tcr· rorist turned informant. told federal agents that a Cuban spy code-nam ed ''Andres Gomez" was adviser to the Emiliano Zapata unit. The Zapata unit, which operates in tbe San Fran· cisco Bay area; bas claimed credit for a dozen bombings and reportedly also was planning the assassinations. Adorne u o s aid Gomez a lso pe.rlicipated ln discussions of plans fo r the murders or Ford and Reagan. The Tribune said Adometto. who was reported in protective custody, also picked Gomez' COPS COME UP WITH A WEINER BEL AIR. Md. CAP) -State police posing as sausage merchants have arrested three people a nd recovered 13,000 pounds of stol~n hot dogs. Bill Clark. a stale police spokesman. called lhe raid on a tractor·tr ailer truck Thursday night "one of the largest hot dog seizures or modern times." Helping /tlotur Nature. ........ _ A farmer moves a center-pivot irtigator into place in dry southwestern K¥sas. The sprinkler is wetting a field ror spring planting of corn. while nearby dry fields may produce little this year because of drought condi· Uons. photograph from a group o! several Cubans. l''ederal agents and Latin American intelligence experts idenliCied the man ln lhe picture as a known member of the Directorate of General Jn· telli1ence, tbe Cuban spy or· ganizaUon, tbeTribunesaid. The CIA reportedly la trylnl t.o dttermine U Gomex could bave been in this country dw'lnt the times covered by Adom etto'1 statements, the Trtbunuaid It aaid Go mez reportedly fled to Mexico shortly after a Feb. 21 police 1boolout at La•unitas, Calif., wbkn led t.o the arresta of , Adornetto and six other alleted Zapata unit mem ben. Adornetto told investlptora that memben of the subvenlve group told him "ifGomezdies, his body must be burned and his fingers cut off so he cannot be identified,'' the Tribune said. Disney Union N . . ! egot1at1orur .t, To Continue Talks are set to resume Mon· day bet ween officials of Dis· neyland and representatives or the park's 1.700 employes after union leaders agreed late Thurs· day to a continuation of negoha· lions. The four unions whic h represent the park's employcs who run the attractions. retail shops. restaurants and ticket booths were lo have voted on what would have been manage- ment's final offer Thursday but in an l llii hour maneuver , management headed off the vote in favor of the continued saJary negotiations. J im Garber, Disneyla nd's public relations officer, said the "approach to negotiations was new in coneepl in 1976 and after meeting\\ Ith employes il was de termined certain items were in need of re' 1sion " Gm Blast lnjured3 LONDON <UPI> -An ex· plosion caused hy u l{as ll'ak ripped through an apartment four blocks from Ouckin&<ham t'alaC'e today, in111nng three women Scotland Yard, on city wide alert for lri:ih Repubhcan Army bombcrll, al rirst called 1l u i.mall bomb But later 1nvc~t1~atJrm proH'd ii to be a gas explosion One wornan in the third floor Apartment and two women passers.by :-iu!rcr<'d cutx ontl brwse'.'I and Wl•rc hospitah.tcd 10 !!hock Woman Foils Bank Holdup ELMONT. L.L rUPI> -/\ hank manager's wife who had been handc uffed lo a piano foiled a bank robbery by drag- ging the piano across a room to the telephone to report the erime. In response to the call. Nnssau County police went to the Valley branch of the Bank of New York and arrested a suspect without a struggle. The man's accomplice. who had held Mrs. Frances Kayne hostage, is being sought today. Mrs . Kayne. 44, and her husband. Joseph. S4. were taken hosta1e Thursday in their home by the men. who planned to rob the bank. police said. FrowPageAl KILLER ••• Dt"puty Dislrirt Attorne y Frank Briseno told the jury tbnt P'inklea, shot in the mouth, then staggered l o a rear room of lhe store where he closed the door and vainly tried to bar entry to his at- tackers. It is alleged that t~'O men then fired two guns into the storeroom. hitting the helpless student ln the back. t.hiJb, aroiu and the back or tbebea.d. Finklea was dead In a pool otbJs own blood when POlice ruchtd the market al Euclid and Warner ave nues. Hugb Bean repeatedly assures h1J interrogator& in the tape lh•t he used both guns to klll f'nklea and thaf h.is younier l>rotb49r ap- peared to be ln a state ot a.bock from the moment \he ft.rst lhot waafired. Charles Bean, lnte~it'WW by Fountain Valley pbUce 1m· mediately after the intel't'Ofation of his brothe r. states in a taped in· terview that was also played back to the jury Thursday that ~ bad no knowledge of the killins or Finklea and th al he played no part. in it. Charles Bean told officers that he was drunk "on liquor· and reds" that Halloween evening a nd could only vaguely recall stumbling and falling Oil the floor of the Fountain Valley marlet. The defendant told olficem that he could recall his older brother grabbing him by the 81fl'I and or· dering him "let 's go'' 'buf could not recalJ shots or any au.acJc on the clerk. Briseno argues thatresldents al Bean's home told police that Charles Bean was sober when he arrived home that night and was in full control of his faculties. "Two men fired two guns that evening and bullets from both weapons killed Mike Finklea:· Briseno told the jury. He closed his case for the pro- secution late Thursday. Defense attorney James Stotler will open his case Monday. Fro•PageAJ SPLIT ... The queen was said lo hope I hat the couple will reconcile as J they have after several other 1 t·rises. The queen was anxious to keep the marital troubles o ( tbe Snowdons out of the courts. There are busy times ahead for her -a visit to th~ Unltcd Stale!! for the biccntl'nnial this year and the sliver jubilee of her accession to the throne next yur. L'nder the a rra nge m ent "'orked out b) the queen and her lawyer.!>. tht• S1111wdon11 -who huvt• spent mn:oit of their time In :.epurate honh·S for the p1111t few ~·earl! wtll tw uhh• to llv<' upnrt lllH.'llly, hllVI' frt•C U('rt·11~ to their t•h1ldren, V1Aro11111 l.lnlt'y. 14, nn('f 1.:1dy Soruh Arm«t~ng Jones. 11. and separat1• C'ontrol o( their own r1nt1nCl''I They rould divorce' Inter. but the royal fomlly look ycan to r1• t•over from the 11hock of the t1b· d1cation of King Edward In 1936 to marry Mrs . Simp!(On, lhr Amcncan divorcee who is now the Duchess or Windsor. Roddy Llewell yn, 28. whose three·year friendship wllh lht• 45.year·old pnnce5s was one of the factors in the breakdown or the marrloge, was staying at a farm commune he shares with other members of the younger so<'iety and party set. He and the pnncess were photographed In swim suits on the Island or Must I· que in the Caribbean last month Snowdon found the photo· graphs humilia ting. accordJng to 1 friends. but it only brouJhl to a head an unhappy domestic situa· lion that had stumbled from quarrel lo quarrel for years. t • • Frld!y, March 19. 1976 DAIL y f'ILOT A3 Drug Takers: Watch for Side Effects 1 Evel")' druf UJed in the treat· meot ol djtease hH the pou1blU· tY of harmful aade dff'<"l• and 1 noted ophtbalmolopat m Jrvme says the oea are vulMrable tu some druaa u~d els.ewtiere"' lhc body. Dr. lrvlna Lt'opold. chief or ophthalmoloiy at the Un1vtr~aty ol CallrornJa Colle&c of Medicine. nld druf' admtmstered for a variety o dlao rders often may af· feet e)'e tissue or other orgaor>. "Thtre are some daru:erous & \S \'?@(!!] [? @®[[WO©@ The ~oluma appears dally enept Saturdays and Mondays. SPA Oller• DEAR PAT: Several months ago I v1s1ted a Holaday Health Spa and reel that I was somewhat pre- ssured to enter into a contract with ofre rs or special discounts. I resisted. but I wonder 1flh1s busi· ness tactic is leg1t1mat4=. K.J . Huntington Beach As a result of an investlgaUon by the altorney general's office. Holiday Health Spaa bas afreed on a sttpulated Judgmeel to cease offering discounts or oeher finan- dal incentive to customers •1-o enter hato a contract •itJa a cldb dwin.g their first visit. Without an admwlon of any wrongdoing. lhe defeaadant's elubs agreed to slop making the off en within 120 days from Feb. zo. The clubs aJso agreed to clearly Identify the various m embenhlp programs, and to a udit the behavior of employes so that prospecllve members are treated with courtesy and respt>d. Additional· ly, the dubs agreed lo refrain from advertising .. special" in· troductor>· offrrs unless offered for a limttf'd duration, and also lo refrala from advertising low-cost introductory pro1rams unless they clearly and con5plcuously ~enUfy the program as "in· troductory. •• Ble•l•hed Tire• DEAR PAT· I ha\each:inceto buy some "hlemashcd" tarc-s al a real good price A fnend of mtnt' told me that he's heard these tncs are not sare. ls that true'> H.D .• SanClemenle .. Blem I bt'd" Ures arf' sare. but check tlaeH Urn carefully before purchaae. Tlres that fall to ml"f't le1al ufely slandarm may be sold for other than highway use only. The sidewalls must be permanuUy m arkl'd "unsafo for hl&hway." .. not for hl«hway use," "for racln~ purpost"s only" or som.-other shn liar statrmt•nt. fl has bef'n dlt1closf'd that In a few cases some of tht>11t tirf'S have had s ul'h markln-tl bulff:'d off and have 1>4-f'n old a "seconds" or "bltmlshed ... Any pas11t'nger tlrf' Nbowlnit C\'ldt-ncf' of bufflnit on It!\ sldf'"all must be> rrjt><:tt'd for highway use. A truf' "bleml\bt-d" mt>ets 1afety sta ndard~ and ton· Cains 0t1ly surlact' bleml,h(''i. which arfect only lhf' app..aranc.- ol lbr tire. Thr) ar,. la"fully dr sll(natt"d and M>ld b such. Rou Odl' "blf'mlah('(I" tlr('" do not ron· taltl buff mark son tbf' 'lldf'" all'I. Train Kills Man fNOUSTR V <ll Pl> Mt chal'I Susko. 60. o ( Rowland llc11tht.; JUmpt'd in (nint o( 0 trorn and was kl lied an un appnrent suirtth• The rn.:1nl't'r ~aw Suor;ko dart •>nto the trat'ks but rould not Jo.lop 1n time, offlt'('rs ~111d Shrnff':. d<.' pulles found o note· nt>arby. drup lhAl. whm uffd proptrly, can tt•tort" functton In certain cases betler l ha n a ny other medication ... he said. Amons them are Sltro.cb uud to t~at arthr1us and vanoua other aoflammatton,. But W<>pold Hid they :lllSO may pro- d~e cataracts or an accumula· tion or nujd in lhe optac nerve. Certain tranquiliU!rs can al· feet plgmentatlon or the reuna. and medicines used to control tueh blood pressure may also In· Hill and Dell tttfne w th \'la~on. Drup for the ey tuch as eye drops or olntmeots also may af· fttt eorne, or all. bod.)' S)'llli ms. besatd He noted. for example. that dr~as u ed lo t~ t.reatmenl or 11auroma can be absorbed Into the '>'•tem througb ~tear ducts and affect eniymes In the blond. Mus cle relaxants given to sur- aery patlenu can ».cl with medications for the d.is-Oue itself and Inhibit brealhlng, he said. Other dnigs can Cll\1$t' cardiac arrbytbm1a or arrert blood pr ssure, he aaid. "Paltenu bavc to rt lite that every dru1 they use t\•ery smgle one -haa the posslbtllly of side erfecta," he Uid "Th~r~ is no drua that is perftttly ure ... "It aspirin were cl&scoveroo to- day. we would probably not be) al lowed to prescribe It." Leopold said. :·Aspirin has ~ lot of side ef· feels." be nld. "It can ·~· Aerial photograph shows lake at Laguna Niguel R egioft a l Park and rolling hills behind Laguna Beach. Most of the land is contained in the Moulton Ranch. which is scheduled to be de\'eloped into a master· planned commumty. Hi ghway along lower edge of lake is La Paz Road. Hurt by Broken Heart? Royal Dos, Don'ts Plagued Princess LONDON (AP) -For a good part o f h er life. Princess Margaret has been hampered by the dos and don'ts or royal responsibility. The 45-year-old sister of Queen Elizabeth 11 and fan.h in hne lo the 1.100·\'ear-old Bntrsh throne made her g reatest sacrifice in that regard 21 years ago when she renounced the man she loved. Group Capt Peter Townsend. a Battle of Bntam hero. It was a lo\'e match forbidden to the princess because the handsome. sort-spoken courtier had been divorced. So. as she said, "mindful orthc Church's teaching that Christian marnage is indissoluble and con· SCIOUS or my duty to the Com· monwealth." she did as she was bidden by the Church of England, of which her sister is secular head. and ga\'e Townsend up. Today in London, it was an· nounced that Princess Margaret and her husband. Lord Snowdon. nRreed to a separation with no plans for a divorce. After the breakup with Townsend. the moods of the pnn· cess b ecame volatile. One minute with a cockta1l J:(lass in hl'r hand al an intimate Mayfair party. friends reported. :.he "'as · Maggie .. The ne"<t she v.ould freeze into formality ant.I dl'· mand. "Please call me ma'am." She would somellmcs stay Ufl night clubbing until the smiall hours. then next day remained alone rn her drawing room lo read theology. Rut 41 , years afler g1\'int up Tov. nscnd. !lhe marnl'd thl• .ilobf'-trothng photogrophcr. An tony Armslrong-Jont'l'. The marring<' in May 1960 followed a tiecrl't court.ship ond tht· rov:tl1:1t Hrltlsh publi c thought' that Pnncci:s Mnr~orc-t had al last found happiness. The queen made Armstrong. Jones an curl and he became Lord Snowdon. He is now46. There followed motherhood for Margaret. ~·ith two children. David Viscount Linley, now 14, and Lady Sarah Armstrong. Jones. now 11 • As the children ~ew up and others took over their upbringing the rouhd of parties. night clubs. theatrical firs t nights and jet· :.ettmg returned. Along with, 1t came a return to the roy:il tread- mill duties or shaking hands. eternally smiling, eternally wav· ing and opening buildings and public wort s. Utilities Ask . Nuclear Plant Exemptions Utility companies want three nuclear power plants under con· struclion in California -includ· Ing two new units at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station - exempt from four nuclear safety balls now pending in the stale legislatur e. The four bills have been in- troduced as alternatives t o Proposlt1on 15, the so-called Nuclear Power Plante; lnat1allve. that will appear on the June 8 primary ballot. And before long. lhe rumors that her marriage was on the rocks began circulating. They dated well back into the 1960s and at first we re easily scotched by the couple turning up at some af· fair arm in arm. In recent years. the princess and her husband have frequently gone their own ways but specula· tion heightened when the pnn- cess began to be seen by brewery heir Roddv Llewell)'O, 27. Llewellyn was on the Carib- bean island of Mustique during Margaret 's vacation there re- cently. They have dined together at Bath in the west or England and she has visited tum al a J<'t· set commune in southwest England. Foreign Travel Tips Given Sunday The proposition, rf approved. would ban construction of new power plant11 and cut output of exusting pl ants afl<'r a year. un les~ a federally imposed an· surance ltabllity ceiling were lined. The ball also would re· qui re that . after five years. plants be phased out unless the leogislature, by t wo-thlrdll vote. confirm11 the effectiveness of pl1nt surety and radioactive waste disposal 11ystcms. The four bills would require unlimited liability coverage in the e\'ent of a nuclear accident: approval o r plant safety on feastbihty or placing plants Un· derground. and federal approval of radioactive waste disposal LOOKING FOR HELP T ourists who may find themseh·e~ stranded an a land where no onc speaks En.11hsh can tum ror aid lo a new kind or phrase book that uses pictures to communicate. Daily Pllol Staff Writer Kathy Clancy mterv1ews one of the t\\O Hunlln~on Beach men who designed the book. Her f,tory will be on the Tra\'el Pa~e. JAILHOUSE BLUES -How true are lhe stories of Americans being mistreated in Mexican j ails? What's bem~ done about it? Daily Pilot Staf( Wnter Ooug Frltische looks at the facts in A group of s tories pl annt'd for the You Section this weekend. ( l fNDA Y' BK T) are cons umers. and they themseh·es are consumed by ad· vert1smg. Advertising is big bust· ness in itself. "1thout wh.ach the country would not function. Prof. Paul A Samuelson dtscus54?s the ad,·antages and the drawbacks or such a system in tlus week's Courses by Newspaper entry. methods. · Assemblyman Terry Goggin (D-San Bernardino) said in a n interview with the Associated Press that legislators and utility company orrtciaJs are negotiat· mg on freeing the plants under constru~tion from the bilJs. Three existing plants in the :it.ate. lncludmg UnJt 1 at San Onofre. already are exempt. Goggin said the utilities' re: quest did not seem unreasona· ble. but admitted it would re· quire furth er study b y legislators. graval• pepUc ulcers and could lions or lntoractlons," huaid. cause bleedin& One of the wa)s Most patlenu who ar• in which # plrin works ts to in· hospitalized In the Uhiled Statew. tubil an eniymc "hich has lo do he said, rccNv• an aver.,e of w1lh the formation of plattlcts. c11ht or nine druas simultaneous· So blood clotting 1s affected " ly. "Those druas may have a He said th~ ntt'd for 11dequate dirttt or indirect effect on each therapy for d1aean makes 1t 1m· other." ~opold said. pcrative that new drugs. despite Olb r forms of medical treat· the hai.ards, continue to be In· ment also can endanger the eyes. troduced. l.eopol<I said th{' we of heavy "Even patent drugs and over· umounts of 1onllln1t radiation. the-counte r nonprcscriptlve esveclally In the head aren. may drues. ulthough diluted con· bring on Cf.lturucts four or fivo s1derably. cnoy cA1u1c drug reac· yeanlater. Bad Day 011 Water ~ Called • This IS Recreation? I By ALM ON LOCK.ABEY ... t1 .. E.i1er There's an old saying in yacht racing : Anything that can go wrong, usually does. And so lt was in the first three se rie s of the 45-match Congressional Cup <.'Ompetition off Long Beach Yacht Club Thurs· day. at least for some or the 10 competitors. For starters: Ted Turner of Atlanta, Ga., was the only slupper to emerge undefeated in the first three series of five match races. But the vocife rous southerner had it all to do over again in the protest hearings that lasted far into the night. He was protested in every race. Hug h Treharne of the Australian Yachttng Federation was the hard luck skipper of the day. losing a crewm an overboard at the weather mark in one race and colhding with a competitor m another. The return to pack up the doused crewman cost tuma5mm. 2sec. loss. and the collision forced ham to withdraw from the other. Several skippers had minor gear failures, including lost jib and spinnaker halyards. and one boat had a man up the mast part of the day. And all of this happened in moderate wind and sea condt· trons. Winds for the first series were abOut eight knots. increas· ing to 12·15 before the day was over.• Results of the protests against Turner were to be aired today and would determme whether or not he retams the top spot going into the second day of racing. Turner won his first match against Graham Hall of the Naval Academy Sailing Squadron by 53 seconds. but Ha II had hoisted a red flag before the start. indical· Ing he had been routed by Turner · In the second series Turner pro- tested Dennis Conner of San D1egoon a starting maneuver, but .before the see.saw batUe was ·over, Conne r. the defending champion h ad r ed-flagged Turner on a rig ht-or-way situation on the course. Turner came from behind to beat Conner by 34 seconds. Off UllltftteU 1 fOI t wr 01n10 ROSI FOOi "DOOi"" ......... 149 ,.. ...... y tl.tMI ......... • N0¥W Next to join the red bunting plll· que of Turner was Ken Young of California Yacht Club. The al· leged violation was not im- mediately known. !''our skippers finished the day with two wms and one Joss. They were Conner (pending protest ). Tony Parkt'r. Annap<>lls Yacht Club; Dick Deaver , Balboa Yacht Club. and Pierre .. Poppy" Delfour. Yacht Club d'llyeres. France. · Scormg one win and two losses ·were Young. Hall. &rney Flam. Long Beach Yacht Club; and Marc Hollerbach. Yacht Racing t.Jnionofthe Great Lakes. 'freharne·s loss In the first series to Flam plus tus two mis· haps resulted in his being the only shutoutoftheday. The 45-match contest continues today with three more sencs of five two-boat matches each and concludes on Saturday, barring fog or other inclement weather" conditions that could extend tho • sen es through S unday. Summarv: ! SERI ES 1 -Conner defeated 1 young. 2· 18: Parker def. Deaver. ·58. Turner defeated Hall. :53 <pending protest ): Flam def. ·Treharne, :59: llollerbach, def. Delfour, 2:07. SERIES II -Parker def. F1 am 1:08: ll all def. Young, :12 ; DeHour def. Treharne, 5:02 : Deaver def. Hollerbach, l :35; Turner def. Conner, :34 (pending protest). SERIES 111 --Delfour def. Flam . 1 :29 : Turner def Hollcrbach. : 35 (pending pro- test): Deaver def. Treharne, withdrew; Young def. Parker, :02 ; Conner def. Hall, :22. Boat Radios Take n Radios \'alued by the vtctim at $.500 have been slolen from a boat. moored at Dana Powt Harbor. Orange County sheriff's officers rep<>rted. Deputies said burglars who climbed over the fence at the facility removed the radios from a boat owned by salesman Loui!'I Lavigne Pankratz. 65, of 2S l62 yespucci Drive, Laguna Hills. lfJl1 '°"" TOYlllT Olll MTIO lfll'I .. 149 ~·149 ""' U'9 ... ..., .. U1E IOOI fllll lllll A.,_ MIOCllO~ te.dy 1" ... pl-"' .,..,, ..,., ... A.,..wvUtl ·•NOW ~~~1" °'--"""'-" 17 .It -~-NOW ,. ........ ..., .... .1 llO ....... . .. ~ .. ___ , ....... 89t .,.,.,.,_. , ... U't -_.,.. """ 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. STORE HOUM; .......... 1 ··=· s.-.,... COSTA MESA 646 3925 ft A TIO SHOP • ••2-4103 •:•••:• M ACCll'T MASTtllCMAlllCf & IAHAllllllCAllD AD·DICTJOS -Americans OOGOOD DOES GOOD -As is all too evident in an election year. politicians overflow with programs they present as panaceas for society's problems. Attorney Da\'id P. Berizland \\Tites about such a senator in a fable on the E41torinl Pages. Construction of Units 2 and 3 at the San Onofre station Is 14 per· cent complete. The units are scheduled to go Into operation ln the early 1980s. S., ,_,_it W. the HOMIOWNll'S llV1IW OAl.YPLOT ON TllE aOAD: Amoa• cer· talDUt1 ot ure lo our coastal re- 11oo lt Lbat tboH b> authority have a contlnulnc compulaion to meH with our bl1hwaya and byways. They can't leave them alone. Indeed, the compulsion lo Jlt· &er with the roads ia like the compulsion for lyiq. Obce you tot-the d.lHaae, you~ booted. You must do lt. l:ftD if it were easier to leave the roads alone. or tell the truth, you do it anyway. Most spectacular a.mooi re- cent examples wbere road people have been compelled lo esperi· menl is u~ast, co lbe Santa Monica Freeway, reputed lo be cme of Lhe busiest arterlalJ i.o the WOl'ld. Hl!at:, STATE HIGHWAY authorities have installed the now·famou.s Diamond Lane. This is a special so·caUed fut lane for commuters. To qualify to traverse this strip, you mu.st have three persons within your car. Since other Santa Monica Freeway traffic bas been de· layed to make way for the diamond laners, commuters have 1one to great extremes to qualify. One motorist was hauled over for carrying dummies on bu seats. Others have rented slu· , dettU lo ride for $1 each. A Los An1eles disc jockey got arrested in the diamond :ane for Jack or riders even though he car- ried a "written excuse" from hls ride-along passenger, who was alletedJY ill. You have to suspect the diamond Jane has become more like a zircon. Q.OSElt TO ROME, however, we have our own compulsive road·Jiuerings. Receotly in Newport Beach. officials went to work on the Newport Bay Bridge serving Pacific Coaat Highway. They closed down a lane. On a bu.ay day when all lanes are open, traffic cloned at the bridae will back up lo San Clemente downcoast and Seal Beach up. coast. With a lane closed. that ought to back 'em up to La JoUa and Santa Monica. Meanwhile. an expert observer who shall rem aln mercifully anonymous recently surveyed traffic in Laguna Beach and cracked that stop sign patterns must have been developed for political reasons rather than traffic circulation. And ever· ybody knows how crazy Laguna politin are. Still more meanwhile, Costa Mesa conthlues on its very own permanent public worts project. calculated lo keep road construe· tion crews on the job ln perpetui· ty. This place is called Fairview Road. The name is a misnomer It's actually Falrview Construe· lion Project. I HA VE A FRIEND who livH out there on a alde slreet. just off ol Fairview. Roadbuildtng equip- ment is permanentlY parked ln front f'f hla house. He tossed some seeds In a dump truck and made a plaeter out ol lt. His kldl tblnk the family owns lhe bUlldozer. 'lbus it was this week that the inevitable announcement came oot of Costa Mesa City Hall. It suunted there may be a sllJht delay In completion of the t'alrvlew Road wkSeninl project. Surpris' everybody -· Bolding Pattern Ships are backed up on the Atlantic side of the Panama Canal today as a result of a five·day-old strike by U.S. canal employes. Pi.Jots were able to take only six ships through the canal Thursday instead of the usual 30 or 40. More than 100 ships were waiting at an average operat- ing cost or $8,000 per day. Rhodesia 'Peace' Parley Collapses SALISBURY. Rhodesia (AP> -Talks on the political future of white-ruled Rhodesia collapsed today. Black nationalist leader Joshua Nkomo charged Prime Mlnist.er Ian Smith had "chosen war" and Smith called on Britain to "actively assist in resolving the constitutional issue ... Nkomo told a news conference negotiations broke down over the timing of majority rule for Rhodesia's blacks. He satd Smith would only concede the transfer of power lo the black majority over 10 or IS years. rather than the one year sought by Nkomo·s faction. ,~~~ar FtttWtl~• T•r~a&~ftf WASHINGTON CAP> -The nation's nuclear facilities have faced bomb threats, several arson attempts and cases of people breaking through security, but none of these incidents bas resulted in a maJor problem that would endanger the public. according to federal authoritjes. ( ) Authorities also disclosed Thursday that since 1970 / N SH 0 RT there were 28 incidents in _ which persons threatened to use nuclear material against cities. In each case. FBI investigations uncovered no unauthorized possession of nuclear material, officials said, and the threats were labeled the work of crackpots and the mentally ill. Authorities said there have been al least 175 threats or actual acts of violence against nuclear facilities since 1969. Ford'• flflde .. t "bit Palu WASHINGTON (AP> -The chances of a visit by President Ford lo the Middle East this spring are slipping. but U.S. officials say tM options will be kept open until the Arabs and Israelis are ful· ly sounded out on proepecta for a new round of negotiations. Some admioiatration strat.egiats are concerned that Ford might appear to be crandstand.inl ln the midst or the presidential cam· palp lf be made tbe trip without solid evidence that. il served a useful purpose i.o promoting a set.Uemcnt. "~ Stri~ Talla Baited LAS VEGAS. Nev. (UPI) -Contract tal.U lo end a strike thal rlosed 12-hotel·casinos on the Las Vegas "Strip" broke off early lo-~with unJon representatives sa)'ing no progress bas been made. St.ate Labor Commissioner stan Jones. who had been called in as a conciliator. agreed the meeting should be ltalted. No new baraaining sessions have been scheduled. Winter Hanging Around ...__,,.._.,,_ ..... ...... ..-~ ........... . _ ..... -.. ... -.tO •"'_.,....,.. ... ......... s..l ... It _, a • ., ••Y, llM WI-It -1 .. M .,.,,,.,., .. ,,. ---......... Wlllil·lllew11 111ew 1••1>1 t11t ......,., MftY ...., ......... dnfb In Ille i.l .... r e lt••llM• M "'- C.tUfet a"'f Sltltl•Ht. •"-rt ~--4 ......... 1_ ............... ~ ........... ----_ .. _., _..,... .. ,. ........ ,..... , ... -~ .. , Nuke Control Eyed ~ NORAD Power May be Revoked I WASHINGTON (AP) -A rormer U.S. nuclear 1trate1ut u11 the Peltqon may revoke what he said b UM tole excepdon to clvlUan control over the UM ot Ameriun atom.le weapou. MILLEa SAID the NORAD eomm1nde.r•1 authority ls limited to firlnt the weapons ooly ovtr friendly territory or the ~n sus Furthermo~. the rommandE'r had to kttp trylna ind tryln1 lo ob~ lain p~stdentlal approval Wltll the "alluatloo wai in ntttmla." he s~ld. The exc~oo dted la UM power of the com· mander ol the Nortb American Air Defense Com· mand (NORAD) lo.elow·pottred defeoslve mls· sites qatn1t attackifte bombtta without lbe presl· dent's prior permilaloo tr the President cannot be CCfttarttd ln Ume. The retired admiral mad«' no menUon of the re· ported autbortty ot the commander or the North AUanUc Treaty Or1anll1tlon, <NATO) now Otn. Alexandtr Haig. to use tactical nU<'lear weapons lo repel any massive attack by Sovlt>t force-s. TBE FOaMElt strategist. retired Vice Ad· miral Gerald E . Miler. told a Hou.ac lnlernaUonal llelaliom 1u~omm1ttee Thursday that the Pen· tacoa would ellmlnate thls exception because of chanllnc clrcum1tanca. MILLER, WHO continues as a consultant to lhc Pentagon on nuclear policies. told lhe House aub· committee that he understands action Is under way a.n tne Uefense Vepartment to revoke the NOKAU commander's authority "10 the near future." The Penta1on badoolmmedlate comment. When Chairman Clement J. Zablocki, D-Wls., asked why the Pentagon would revoke this power. Miller said he d id not know bu\ ·•1 surmise the de· legation might have outlived its usefulness." The NORAD Commander Is now Air Force Gen. Daniel Jame., wbose budquartua is near Colorado Sprin&s. Colo. Stun Gun Considered 'Firearm' WASHINGTON <UPI) -The stun gun called TASER, short for Tom Swift's Electric R1fle, bas been ruled a firearm and must be registered beginnjng May 1. 'lbe band·held device fires two electrically-charged barbs that can penetrate up to an inch and a ball of elotbing and nesh, result- ing in a .. pulsating" 50,000 volt shock that stuns. The weapon has a ranie of about 18 feet and costs about$200. THE BUltEAU of Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms ruled Thursday that all TASERS manufactured after May 1 will be categorized as concealable firearms, a category which pre· senUy includes mactune&uns and sawed-off shotguns. Beginning in May, all manufacturers and dealers of TASERS must maintain Cederal records on the weapons they sell. A SS lax will be charged for lt\'e transfer of a T ASER from one owner to another. TASER originally was de· veloped for use by federal marshals aboard commercial flights to guard a~ainst sky· jackers. but it never was ust'd Cor that purpose. Later. manufac· turers began to sell the weaP<>ns commercially as a protective de· vice against criminals. However, several Innocent citizens were severely wounded by TASERS. some of them fatal· ly. Arneric.an Youth • Fitness 'Static' WASHINGTON CAP) - American kids are not growing soft but they haven't gotten any touaher either during the last 10 years, says a new government· sponsored study released Thurs· clay. Tbe sclenUfic sampling of 7.~ boys and girls in 108 schools across the country showed that they performed about as well on the Youth Fitness Test last year as students did in 1965. In con· trast, girls scored higher in 39 out of 48 skill tests between 16 and 1!16S and boys improved in54outof 56evenlS between those years. SIMON McNEELY or the us. Office of Education spttulated that scores may have leveled orr between 1965 and 1975 because schools aren 't emphaslzin& physical fitness as much. Before then the late President John F. Kennedy personally pushed it. Or it may be because economic con- ditions have led to a de-emphasis in pt'l)'sical education programs, he said. McNeely discounted the idea that American youngstets had reached their maximum polcn· llal in 1965. pointing to improved 1975 scores in Dade County f1orida schools and LaSierra High School In San Juan. Calif .. where physical education was stressed. THE UN IV E R'S lTY or Michigan s tudy sample represented a bout 12 million boys nnd girls aged lOtbrou&b 17 who took the Youth Filne8S Test. Nearly 342.000 qualified for the Presidential Phys ical Fitness Award last year by finishing in the 8Sth percentile or hiaher. Man Guilty In Killing Of Tiny Dog HUNTINGTON. W. Va. CAP) -A Huntington man has been convicted for the bow·and·arrow killing of a small doa. A magistrate imposed the • maximum fine for tho malicious killin« of an animal -alx months 1n jail and a $50 nne -on H. F)'anklin Lilly Jr .. who did not appear al the hearing Thursday. The dog. a s mall, m1xed·breed male belon"ing to the family of John Workman, wns killed Jan. 29 near Lilly's home. Magistrate Nazim Abbess said Lilly apparently told Workman that the shooting was an acci- dent. but Abbess said an autops y contradicted the claim. A city animal control officer, who picked up the doe with the arrow still protruding from its side, testified that Lilly came out of his house and s aid be wanted the arrow back. Four For Your Reading Pleasure Money's Worth FINANCIAL ADVICE tailored to help you make the most of Inflation rld- d I ed dollars comes to you In "Money's Worth" by Sylvia Porter In the Dally Plfot business pages. HOUSEHOLD HUMOR Is Erma Bom- beck'a 1peclatty. Her witty columns 8Pl)ear In the Dally Piiot People sec- AT WIT'S END )lon. Ann Landers LIFE'S PROBLEMS are tackled dally by Ann Lan- ders In her popular advice column. Read It In the People section. THE ORANGE COAST -lta people, problems and poHttca come to life In amusing columns penned by a native son. Tom Murphlne•a lively observa- tions of llfe along the belt of all poaalble coasts appear weekdays In the Dally Piiot. DAILY PILOT 642-4321 Health Chief Backs • SACRAMENTO <Ar> -Slate HuJth DiNctOI' JeJ'OIDe Lackner aaya RM ravora decrlmln.alluUoo or b~roln on • "'ldoa.al baJlt, but Gov. Edml.lDd BrownJr.dlaa1ttea. Lackner aaJ4 'l'bunda1 bt a1JO t.blnb it would be better for 1ov-' emmtol cllnlca to 11~ ldd.leu heroin rather tban md.badone,• becaUM methadone labardtt to1eto1J. ;"' . IACXNE• Hid IUCh Pr'08Ull could only be done oa a na· t!onwlde bHl1. ''U ooe 1tate did It, we would attract all the Junkies out of all lhe other states." he uld. • Asked tor commtnt on Lackner'• remarks, Browo sald he belleved "the criminal sanction should be malnlaloed a1alrust lhc Ule Ol' pC>SletSfOn or heroin.'' Lackner said decrtminall1.aUon would take lhe prom out of heroin dealln1. ffe aald preaent treatment pro1ram1 do nothln1 to atop creation or new addicu. HB SAID ANY heroin maintenance pro1Hm should be linked to deloxWcation, and said that it's easier to cet olf beroln than methadone. "We mllY be puttlnt people on methadone for We," be said. Lackner, who was farm labor leader Cesar Cbavn' personal doctcw, conceded that decrimlnallution and beroln maintenance procrams bad lilUe chance or bdnl approved. aod said be favored continuance of all present treatment procrama. LACKNER SAID he telt it WU "important fOI' people to know ._,here I stand. At the same time, I don't want to put my opinions on the 1overnor's head or the le1i5lature's bead." He aaid Gov. Brown is "extremely lenient" with h1I advisers. "He basn 't got a claque of yes.-men around him, .. be said. Lackner made his views known in an appearance before a legislative subcommittee, in"' informal talk to a fl'OUP of about 100 demonstrators seeking more money tor druc treatment programs, and In off ·the-cuff Interviews with newsmen in Capit.el hallways. Chimps Disappear ~-...... LEOALIZE HEROIN? He•tth Chief Lackner Reprieve Granted LOS ANGELES (AP) -City school olficlals say the district wtll get a yea.r's reprieve from a controversial order to integrate tls teaching faculty Wlder a com- promise approved by federal of· ficials here. No more than 300 permanent teachers will be re- quired to transfer this Sep· 1.ember. Ftld!f, M.arch t9, 1979 DAILY PILOT .4 5 PopDlar Pooeh 'First Dog' Rival,s TV Lassie Fn• WI~ Sentcca PrHldnt l'onl'• dot Llberty bas apparently rfached a canine ttar mtu.s approacbln1 Laui• or R1n Tin Tin. Two-lened and four-Jeicect fons are wriUnc the White Moua In lnc~uinl numben asltlnf for paw-autoaraphod pictures of Ford's Go den Re~ever. _L Public demand for ~se plctu(ea by doi lovers ha rt'ached lbe point whtte the White House has had a special rubber stamp cut with tho smeared Imprint of the First Do1'1 paw. · • Actot Beory Fooda was rocu_peratlna from aur· gery to remove a larp nonmalignant tumor near the dJapbra1m. a famU.y apoknman said. Fonda, 70, was reported ln satisfactory condl· lion at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, where he had been admitted Sunday. He underwent a ·( J 7~-bour operation Wed· PEOPLE nesday to remove a . _ tumor on lbe ri1ht aide of --------""' bis dJaphraem near the lunJ. • The leading sov.iet cultural newspaper ridiculed exiled aulbor Alexander Soldlwtsya as a areedy man who wants to bring back the Russian czars for bis personal gain. The weekly Literatumaya Gazeta made its criticism of the Nobel Prize winning writer in a utlrical arttcle supposedly de. picllng the activities ot Russian royalty living in Spain. • A private European collec· Three persona arrested durint tho pollce crackdown on alleaed marijuana u.sera flied slmUat suits lut week. Larry Van lleenaa. 21, of 8rea an« ·Donald Underdale, 20. of Norwalk joined lbelQ aeeklna $10,000 damaa~ plus lo&s or w11es. • Rep. Ronald V. Ddhnn• <O.CaW.) was aelect. , ed by the lcadershJp or ti nc<tsUni black Polltlca1 ~ party to run for president of the Unlted States thl year. Jnllum~· office said the con· iressman would not comment unW Saturday nl1ht when hen~· dttsaes the convention of tbe Nt· Uonal 8lack Political Assembly. Allhouah other persons can be nominated by the 3,000 de- legates. Dell\hns ls the heavy favorite to become the grou.p's standard bearer because of his endorsement by the executive council. • American scientist and astronaut Edward G. Gibson was awarded the Humboldt Foundation's U.S. Scientist Prize providina a , year's r esearch in WesL German)'. 4'!, l ~I ' ' .:. . -' .y ' Glbson, 39, of the Aero Space Corp. of Los Angeles. spent 84 days aloft in 1974 in the ' Skylab satellite and is con· s1dered the scientist with the most extensive space ex- perience. • e11so• "I'd do it again," says Jolua E. CoY11e, who s pent six months in jail before finally · winning a court fight to keep a 35-ton Sherman tank on his property in Batavia. Ohio. 'Simianese' Army Bests Cops souNa•1nv• tor paid a record $1.4 million ln New York for 81'1 oil painting by French post· impressionist Paul GauJln in an estate auction at Sotheby Parke Bernet. Collectors bid $6.628.000 for 65 modern paint- ings and sculptures from the estate of reallor Joser Rosensaft. "I was prepared to spend more Lime in fall," says Coyne. Coyne enjoyed his first freedom aner serving six months in jail on a contempt of court citnlion for refusing to comply with a ioning ordinance rultng that he move the tank off his property. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Police Department has been no match for the monkey forces, lamented Debra Kessler, uflwill- ing hostess to a band of chim· panzees lhat staked out her home in one or the world's wealthiest neighborhoods. after being routed by the pugnacious simians. "Wetumeditovertolheanlmal regulation department and we quietly withdrew under the cover of darkness,'' a police spokesman said. Three chimpanzees were dis· covered living in a grove ot eucalyptus trees and heavy bro.sh Jn tact. the Los Angeles Police Department gave up completeJy , : Law Flushed In t I Next Issue the Tissue? SACRAMENTO CUPll -Despite objections about government intrudinl Into the bathroom, the Senate has given final legislative ap. prov al to a bill requiring future toilets to consume less water than con- ventional models. The blll (AB139S) by Assemblyman Barry Keene <D·Eureka) was sent to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Thursday on a bare majority 21·11 vote with both conservatives and liberals attacking the water conservaUon proposal. lt would llm It new toilets Installed after 1977 to using no more than 3~ aaUoos per flush, a gallon or so less than the average now. Conservatlve Sen. H.L. Richardson <R-Arcadia) said he thought the idea was ··absolutely ludicrous.•' He sarcastically suggested gov· emment might someday start regulating how much toilet paper r dtiiens can use. or, "we COUid find ourselves eating less SO that, Ob· f. viously, lhe'< ls less to Ousb." · Next to Senate I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Agriculture Board Survival Bill OK'd SACRAMENTO (AP> -Callfomla's nearly bankrupt farm labor board, condemned by growers as pro-Cesar Chavez, has aur· vived In a ctuclal Asaembly vote. but a blgaer fleht may lie ahead. A $2.5·mllllon appropriation for the Agricultural Labor Rela· lions Board. the 11howcase achievement of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. won passage Thursday on a 54·24 vote. winning lhe exact two-thirds majority It needed In the 8G-member house. ( __ s t_at_e _J The bill now goes tD the state Senate, where growers' allies stopped an ALRB fund- lnt measure seven votes short or pasaa1e in January and have predktcd they can block It again. S idi 011 Nben Nl%•d ·SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tbc federal government says former Pnsldtint Richard M. Nixon cannot be sued by antiwar activists who accuse him and aevcral other onetime tederal ofnclals or civil rights violation~. Nixon and 23 ottH!r present and former eovemment ofnclals, In· .ctudlne serverol rormcr White House aides under Nixon, arc the ob· Ject of a $5.3 million sull filed In January by Paula Tharp and Peter .Bohmer,• former Instructor at San DleJto State Unlvcrally. VC ~Harb•' Cllarfl"f DAVIS (UP() -About 100 students marched oulaide a meeting of lhe University of California board of regents Thursday, chanting .. raclstpollcies havetoao." The demoostraUon was spawned last December when a Mex- ican-American student tried to become a member of the Alpha Gamma Rho rratemlty at UC Davis and WU told he would have lo learn a drfnkin1 soni about a mythical Mexican prosUtute named Lupe. '"'" student quit rather than learn t.be sooc and Chicano ac· ti visls have since issued a list or demands. rs R~rt• IA•• ~ SAN DIEGO CAP> -PSA Joe. r~ports a net loss of S16.7 million for 1975 and nearly halftbe loss is lhe result of abandoning the L-1011 aircraft program as "ecooomic-ally impractible." The loss reported Thursday by the parent firm or Pacific Soutbwest Airlines compares wit.b a profit or $1.6 million for 19'74. Betln-E'ood Ebftltlen-e WOODLAND (UPI> -Manson culUsta Sandra Good and Susan Murphy, convicted or con.spiring ~o mail death threat letters, have been transferred from tM Sacramento Oounty jail to U>e Yolo Coun· ty jail. aulboritles aaldThunday. John Moulds, who served ar~counsel for Miss Good aod Miss Murphy, aaid the women were taken lo the jall ln W~and because &be Sacramento jail could not satisf)' Uu:i.r vegetarian di els. bordering Mrs. Kessler's tennis court in Bel·Air. There was evidence they had been there for some time. Police and animal control omcers "found nests, tunnels and over- head protection," Mrs. Kessler said. "ll 's a fortress. The animals got violent and I 'm afraidtogooul there " Mrs. Kessler's complainl Wed· nesday night that she heard pro- wlers on the grounds brougbt Police Sgt. Raymond Tetzlaff to investigate, a call be wishes he never got. 1 Tetzlarr. hunting burglars in the bushes. was astonished when brown, hairy forms hooted dt"- fianlly from the trees and began ripping off branches and hurling them at him . "It was scary,'' he said laler. Police said they had no reports of missing chimps nor any other indication where the animals came from. The Los Angeles zoo. several miles from the Kessler home, said none of its chimps were missing. The name of the collector who bought Gaugin's "Nature Morte a L' Estampe Japonaise" (Still Lire With a Japanese Stamp), painted in 1889, was not revealed. • Allen Weinstein, a Smith College historian who has been studying the Algn Hiss espionage case for se\'eral years. said he believes the testimony of prosecution ¥(1t- ness Whittaker Chambers w,as largely true. ·· Weinstein said that when he began studying documents in lhe case, he assumed that both Hiss and Chambers had "lied on signf1cant points" conerning their alleged involvement in Soviet espionage in lhe 1930s. B u t a Cl e r r e " i c w i n g MIU thousands of pages of federal files recently released aft er Wein~tein won a frcedom·M·information case, the historian said he conl'luded that the available e\'idence tends to bear out the Chambers version of en•nts. • T\vo more persons arrested by police during.a Pink Floyd concert at the Los Angeles Sports Arena Inst April have fil ed false arrest complaints against tht> city. JOHNSON & SON GIVES ••• The 32-year-old junkyard operator is a "mOdern·day Henry David Thoreau," according lo his lawyer. * A judge in Grand Junction, Colo., who allegedly said be would "choke a confession•· out of a murder suspect ref\lsed to disqualify himself from further procttdings in the case of a man charged wllh kill· mg four persons, including two children. Public defenders Ltt Foreman and Robert Emerson filed the mOllon on bchall of Keuetb • Botham. They said statements attributed to Mesa Coun· ty District Judge WllUam Ela proved the judge had prejudged the trial and was convinced of BQtharn's guilt. • With the voiding of a provision of his probation. a UCLA graduate student has started serving a 120-day county jail term In connection with the de· ath or rock singer-composer Tim Buckley. Richard Keeling, 30, was ordered by Santa Monica Superior Court Jud1tc Ch1rles II. Wood· mansee to begin serving the term ofter officials <1t an elementary school rejected Kceling's volunteer service as a piano teacher. Keeltng had pleaded guilty to an Involuntary manslaughter charge in connection with Buckley's death and was sentenced to five years ' probation with a 120-day jail term first stayed while probation was evaluated. CAPRIS & MONARCHS The Golden Touch!! NEW 197 6 CAPRI II This •xv Eurooean la yours for lmmedlete delivery. (SE R. GAECRY22725) NEW 76 MONAROf 4-DOOR •4383 Immediate delivery at this apec11I pri ce. (ew34L622182) 55 YEA GOLDEN TOUCH USED CAR SPECIALVALUESll IMWl""*·IYllT •W CAI IS IMS,ICTID lor fac- tory d•l~tt or thlpplng damage o• •oon 01 11 orrlve1 0"'1' "IPWTION Every new cor 11 dellcol· •ly oc:lt11tled 10 grv• top m.chon1col ~rt~monce "AtlO P'Ol!StllD·Eoch nC!w cor 11 pof11"9d 10 o gleom•ng lull•r by hond rubbing with •~lol WO Met 20 MIU TUT DllYl·tl given tHXh cor lo doobl• c"*ck hondling. rottlet or v1brot10M. 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The intent is lo preserve desirable natural reatures while permitting new home construction ln the , brushlands. · · ·The supervisors' goal of acbievine such. tf a balance without iocreasipg building costs for fireproofing may be hard to reach. But at least the t1 county is finally getting down to the bus iness of pro- • tecting people and nature at the same time. 'i Brown's_Game Plan Gov. Brown's announcement or his entry into the California Presidential primary could hardly be described as a bombshell. , · Brown may have acquired the image of a man • who lives life one day al a time. but the record in-. ' dicates he has rather carefully charted his political , future. And his real goal at present could well be the 1980. rather than the 1976 drive for the While House. However , he woul<i have been remiss. as gov· • emor or the largest state, to overlook this opportunity to control the big Calilontia convention delegation, a fact that certainly has not been overlooked by his fellow Dem~rats. ~ Bro"' n's personal popuJanty in his stale. and the lD\DttUlon he I ~aint\ina to make across lhe l)alion, bal tlwJ tar been~ more on rhetoric than action. But lhtte's no dou~ be bas caught the ear or the cltb.enry. And one mu.st not roract that. it was personal lt)•le, rather than a alowini Sen•te record. that firs t pushed John Kennedy to the political forefront . Brown'b announcement has generated a rather ironic turnabout ln Sacramento's Democr,atic circles. Only a week or so ago he was being chided for his tallure to fill vacancies in the judicial system and to establish clear priorities for his program. No-.• the same people who were criticizing hls Jeadershlp of lb state a.re jumping on the Brown bandwagon and presenting him as a likely l~ader tor the tiatlon. Such is politics. The Second R Just when some educators are suggesting that typewriters and calculators soon will take over time· honored school skills in wrlting and arithmetic, the Orange County De,J>artmenl or Education has de· cided it's time to rescue handwriting. The department is sponsoring the Pen and Quill writing contest for rourtn and fifth grade students throuehout the county, with finals set for April 3 and plaques awaiting winning teams. Healthy competition. says Dr. Robert Peterson. County Supt. or Schools, will give a ''zing and a thrill" to a practical but sometimes dull subject. We don't know about the "zing" but it would be nice to be able to interpret those messages the kids leave on the kitchen bulletin board .. '' ~ome down threw his he4d in here." Another .Uncommon :Governor Dear · Gloomy . Gus 'Life Itself Is the Major .,_bk' . ( PAUL H ARVEY) I It ii not an election year for David Boren so this evaluation of his fledgling administration as , governor of Oklahom.a has no 1 partisan overtones .. Most politi· . cians seek et«tion with pro· mises or fif d•l • frucal \y lwhicb, when , tlected. they I soon forcet. , It's re· freshing -mid st so many ex- amples o r m ismanage- ment or public money-to discover Oklahoma. Private enterprise has made our nation the PowtrtRruse of this planet. yet we are gradually backslidln1 toward government aooopervlslon or everything. Approximately hall of all the new Jobs created In the United Slates then past JO years were government jobs. Government spendlne will soon comume 60 percent of ou.r total GNP. • OUR NATION'S youngest gov- ernor. Oavld Boren of Oklahoma, 34, has i('llpressive credentials. Son of a congressman, honors graduate of Yale. Phl Beta Kap· pa , Rhodes scholar with a master's deeree In government from Oxford-with honors. So-e Republican state elected this Democrat govemor with the , bicgest tumeut in thatstate'a ltis· Lory. Wh at happens when academic theory confronts political re- ality! Sofar,lof'ood. nurtng 12 )'tort before Doren. Oklahonra'a 1tate payroll bad 1rown froro 27 ,000 persons to 42,000. t Ronnie s houldn't feel loo bad. A year from now he can always do one or those American Express Card commercials about un· kowns who once were famous. A.D.M. TIOS YEAll, for the first year ever, state employment is down. Thia year, for tbe first year, a limit on new hirings has been written into all appropriations bills. This year, Oklahoma bu re- duced the number of welfare re. cipients by 9,000. Wber~ 10 or our 50 st.ates an takini a bath in red lnk, Oklahoma 's constitution- reinforced last summer by a ma· jority vote-forbids spending beyond income. OKLAHOMA, in this ooe year, hu established a savinp ac· count of $20 million, paid off $30 million in bonds, early, and re- duced income taxes for tbe rant. time in 27 )'ears. Federal· government. which s hould be encouraging and emulating this example of fiscal responsibility, tends instead to fetter it. Oklahoma's facilities for car· ing for t he mentaJJy retarded have received national rec:osni· lion awards, but Washington· says they do not meet ··govern- m en l specifications." WASHINGTON uya half or Oklahoma's rural hospilal5 wlll be shut down ~unless half their doctors give their totaf time to tvaluatln1 bow the ot.htt hall are doing their job. So far. with walvers and pro- mises ol waivers, Oklahoma is keeplnf W uhlngton's pro· fessJona worriers al bay-whUe an uncommon youna 1ovemor shows us oil lbe way to reJtore solvency to the system. Church Plays for High S~akes WASHINGTON -On a dismal day In 1949, a 23-year-0ld Stan· ford law student, named Frank> Church. was told by his doctors that his backaches came from terminal cancer. He refused to accept the verdict. He underwent massive surgery. then X ·ray treat· ments. By the time he r e· covered from the ordeal. the s ix-foot Frank Church wei&bed bare· ly 90 pounds. But the cancer was . gone, and it has never returned. It's bard to Imagine that the charismatic, huskily healthy Senator or today almost left his mark a s a cancer fatality statistic. HIS ROUND blue eyes are clear behind his glasses; his tan s kin is strete,.hed tight on a ~herubic face: his graying hair flops out of place with a boyish rascallty. "After that experience." the Senator reflects, "l decided that life Itself was the major risk. It could be snatched away at any moment. It bas to be-lived to the fullest. I had to take big chances. Wtn or lose, I had to play for high stakes." The high-stake game he chose was politics. In the solid Republican state of Idaho, he ran for the Senate in 1956 on the Democratic ticket. He not only triumphed but he has been re- elected three times. In 1964. he went against the O\•erwhetming public opinion in h is state and challenged America's entanglement in the jun&les or Vietnam. He not only survived at the polls but Is now honored ror his poli\tcal courage. This week. ~e took another big •amble. With little money and no organization, he plunged into the (JACK ANDERSON ) yresidential race at a time when others are dropping out. The political odds against him are enormous. but Frank Church is still determined to take all he can getoutoflife. THOSE WHO know him stress one characteristic. "He's a thoroughly decent person." they airee. He has character and inte- grity, they add. They all speak, too, of his courage. "He has always had the guts lo stick out his neclc wben he has had to,·· said a Senate colleague. l'rank Church is an ambitious p olitician who carefully Scheduled lime fdr his family w h en hi s publi c car eer threatened to absorb his lirlf. He is a serious, almost solemh or- ficeholder who uses cold pre- cision to dissect and discredit an opponent's logic. Yet at the same time, Church has a bubbling, boyish enth~sm and a subtle, warm wit. He confounds the pundits with hi s political philosophy, which can be labeled roughly as liberal. Yet it rests on conservative foun · dalions. He traces his philosophy back to his father, a conservative wbo always "thought the bottom was going to fall out, a man who felt he couldn't afford to take risks.'' FR ANK C H UR CH, the big political roller , grew up accept· ing his father's philosophy. But his experience with cancer altered some or his boyhood con· cepts. And his wife. Bethine. greatly influenced hi~ new diree· tion. As one of his closl' friends told u~:. '"You can't understand Frank if you don 't know Bethine."• Bethine Church grew up in politics and has played an active role in her husband's career. She is his soundinat board and devil's advocate. a partner beyond the normal candidate-and-wi fe rela· lions hip. The revelations from Church'~ committees on multinational cor· porations and Jntelligence agen c1es which have startled the country helped solidify many or his attitudes. He uses' his de· baler's skills to build an ex· tensive case when he talks of his work. "People ue disillusioned with government," he says, moylng his h ands in e mphatic but natural gestures. "There's a sense or cynicism in the land, dis· gruntlement, disgust. That at· titude won 't change until people feel there's integrity in govern· ment. "Aner having found crime in the White llouse, after findi ng in my lnvestigalJons that this cor- rupt ion, this disrespect for people's rl~hts has lnfeettd our basic agencies .•. it'f.mote Olan disturbing -it's outtaJCoUs. ll's downright scary to find the· beginnings of a secret poU~e in the FBI . . "ALL THIS isn't gqlna 11> bo i.topped by cosmeti~ aCtlo!'l in Congress. It will take ~ President to bring government bac,k Jhside the law and restore tM "J'lSe ot legitimacy In gover~nl to the people. "Without Ltlat." he J'\C¥s, ~'just wait for the dem1lgOi}!C. loo ~aa who claims to h~ve a't the answers . It COULi) happen. here." , Frank Church w~s around hi s orderly office as he i.iµrµc.~ and talks about the state ol tfl~ world. 0 cc a s ion a 11 y. h e p'u rr s thoufthtfully on a cigar., tarefully avoiding dropping the ashes. .. There has been a trc;{Rei)doos concentration o( ~Q..ar In Washington." not~s i\th!' rural Idaho man beneath tb" urbane Senator. "The count,ey PM been made into a pyramf(! l>.Y titg gov· crnment, big busill'eSS\ bflt1abor, with all of it cent ered hera.'' Frank Church is gambling that he can climb to the.top of that pyramid of power in order to re- build it. Capitalism and Communism Thoughts at Large: It is lntere1tin~ to speculate that both capitalism and com- munism may collap15e together. for directly opposite reasons - the form er , becaun or gross neglect or the public interest. and tbe latter, because of ruthless suppression or the prl vale need. Has anyone ever deflded a le· ( SYDNE'f HARRIS J nlent judge as a man with the courace of his acquittals? Rationalists who imagine lhal "reason" can restrain "passion" oug ht to recall Cardinal Newman's minatory words: much as the doer; it 1-toollah acts done for strong principles that usually harm everyone else in the vicinity. An· Early Nixon Smear Victim Returns "Reason Is God's gin; but so arc the paHlons; reason Is as guilty as passion." I enjoyed the wry insl1ht or a woman who rernar1<ed to me, "You know. I go~ such a rotten upbringing from my rooUier that I determined to do enctJy the opl" poslte with my daughter: I did - and she's tu med ?U\ to be euclly hke my mother!· One of the grea,t ftl loor puules of Olblical history la ho-1 the no· lion thnt the fruit o£ ,Paradise was an "apple'' took hold and stayed. despite the fac\ that ap- ples wcrcn 't culliv•~ \ft ancient Palestine. ond tho ,Garden of Eden story nowt\erupectne11 tho name or the fruit In a twt.t of fate, the man who aided Richard Nixon in launchlnJ hla publlc career, has rffmer1ed lnpubllcllre himself. Thal la Jerry Voorhis who has , bten appointed by Governor Jerry Brown lo the Commiasion on A1ln1. The position Itself ls not considered an lmportarll one as state jobl 10. at least fl'om the , standpoint of p1y. The com- mlsslon doe• have a worthwhile purpose ln assisting the elderly in findlnc useful pu rsu.its. But the story ls ool so much what Voorhis was appointed lo but rather the I fad that. after , many years of sufferine a n \ lnferentl a I • disgrace, he ba a be e n 1 restored lo 1 honor In a public posi· I lion. 4 Voo r h is' l "dlsvace" came at the hands of • Nixon ,,., back ln UM6.. A COO· • grusmen h'om the 12th district ln ! Los Anaeles. Voorhis was serving Ns fifth term. Many have since blamed ·- ( E:.\RL WATERS ) Voorhis for permlttlq Nixon to U\ua 1aln hla start in pOlitlcal Ute. They aald Voorhis should have taken the campai1n more aertously and worked harder for reelection. As it waa be was soundly defeated by a vat. or 65,000 to S0.000 in what bad been cooaidered a "safe" seat. Voorhis. who bad been descrl bed by bis collncues u the "hardest workin1 membe( or the House" and bad been named by the Capitol Correspondents as the "best Congt'flsman west of the Mwlsslppi," was obviously feel· ioisecure. BB CAN hardly be faulted for that for most ol tbe Republicans also thoQ&ht him unbeatable. No Republican aspirant wanted to challence him. In desperatloo they ran a want ad for a can· dldate. Nixon, then a strucllin-c youne W,bittier lawyer who h•d just returned from wartime service in the Navy. leaped at the opportunity. Had b~ ruu hls cam]>&lgn in the conventional manner of the day there i1 1mall doubt he would have lo1l. But Nixon resorted to the tactics which weretnmark his conduct throughout his career and ulllmateily to be labelled "dlr· ~Y lrlcks." Indulginc In a smear campai1n ol the wort t sort, a campalcn which la said to have been one of the btttereat In the slate's history. he attacked Voorhis unmerciful· ly, accusln1 him <:A being pro Communist. o f volin' lbe "Moscow line" and ofbeiq "a lip servlceAmerl~n ." . The unfalrneaa of the attack was lost Ln the trowing fears of Communism wbkh led tot.be rise ol Wisconsin's Seoat« JOffl>b McCarthy a rew years later. The cloHal Voorhis had "er come to any philosopbJes embraced by Communism wu bact in hi$ IW· •tdays wMn, as a member of the uecutlve com mtttee of the Socialist Party, be campaJoed {or Upton Sinclair and bis .EPIC pJan, The Socialist Pat'ly was reuonabty respectable in lbose days. lt had eve:n elected• party member mayor of Berkeley whfcb, at tbal Ume. was com- pc»ed of consuvaUve YOters. The publisher or its hometown paper. Friend W. Richardson. had served as Governor from 1923 to 1927. NIXON'S SUCCESS In using the Communist ploy encoura&ed him to conllnue attacking political opponents with trumped up charges. It bro-aht him fame in Congress and led to his challenge of Helen Gahagan Douglu for the" office of United States Senator ln 1950, again using the same smear tactics, tagging Mrs. Douglas aa the "Pink Lady." Years later Nixon was to be apolo&eUc about hls cooduct In tho6e campaigns. slatinc he was SOfTY about th• episodes and ex· cutne himself by explaining It basrpened when he was a very young man. How sincere h1s sorrow was can bejud1ed by hJs conduct when, as Preside nt. be compile d an "enemy list" and souabt to use the power bf hb olfice to purge his opPonents. Voorhis may take &0me comfort in tbe knowledge that the man who destroyed his political career lived to destroy him.elf. Whal we ca ll a "thoroughbred" in a horse Is quite diff e r ent fr om a "purebred": the thorool{hbred racing horse has been purposely crota·bred from several slraln11 In order to reach the best com· binatlon or tral\3 from each. find only then are the blood-lines kept "pure." It la easy lo understand the suc- ceu tbal makes some men amug· ly conceited , ~nd others pleasantly relaxed; the only ones hard to understand are those who are perpetually irritated. Flattery is the only deception we can enjoy even while re· co1nbing It as spurioua; we re· lish the pleasure of-being t.bou1ht worth n attering. · ~ It Ian 't really s trange that young women with the most romantic yearnings tend t o marry the most pros a ic husbands -this being the safest .way they can retain their fa n· tasles without h aving them rufned by re a lily. Foolish act. committed on im· pulse usually harm no one as DAILY PILOT ltl>hrrt t. \\ rrd. f'ulllUlitt Thr~• Krr11t, ,.:rlttor Rorhoro l\rr1hidl. f:d1torrol l1oqr l-:d1tnr Tht' ro1tnrlnl p<1Jlt' oC lM DAiiy Pilot suks t o inform ond ~umulate reader" by Vf'Ht'nt1n11 e>n lhl~ pal(t' dlvtrse romm('nl1ry on lOPfC'S or lnlcte~t by i)'ndlt'lll· ed columnists and cartoonlstt. bv pnwidm.1t a forum for rttdrr•,. '1e"s and by presct1tl1ll. thus nt"4'spaper's opinions and ldeH nn r urrent topics. The edltonal opinions or the Dally Pilot appear nnly 1n the t'd1tnrtal column ll the top or the page. Opinions u · 1>rt'1111l'd by tht' rolumnhrt11 nnd urtoonists and letter 111nter1 ON' lhemown and no tndor•rmMI nl I.heir vie"~ by the l>ally Pilot should be Inferred. • Friday, Mar.19, 1976 • \ Frld!y,Mareh 19, 1918 D~LYP1LOT ·Controls Here to. Stay? QUEENJE By Phil lnterla nd i ....... ,... .......... .. STAMP EXPO *76 ., ••ooa .JACUON ... EVANS Wl1T I IAll tft o ~•J WASHINGTON <AP) -Sluh 1 ... emmeat control of 1lrltnu and truckers. LJ1bte11 tbe burden of feder1l paperwork. Let bad aaenclea die aul.o'9'1Uc1Uy. Veto°"' ~eul•t.on' reculaUons. After a decade ol expandlna federal control o! American life, Conll'U• IS conslderinl almUar ~111 with varioua de1rees of seriousness. coqr .. , ts clearly havln1 aecond thou&bu. •O•ENTU• HAS 81DPTED TOWAaD re-- eouklerallon of the extent to wblda t)ufeauc:raUc deeiltom. made lar~ly by UMlectecl officlab. lbould rule the naUon's life and bust ..... Jn llUI election year, the presJdeaUal can· dlda..tel aomeUm.t>a describe the 1ovetn:01nt they Net to head almoet u lbe American colonists spoke of the Britlsb crown 200 years aeo. President Ford ie· .. ..., IMTllHATIONAL STAMP COUICTOaS SOCllTY ,..~--~ ........... .. wWclt .............. ,....= wMlll U.S.P..W~=~ •• . -TM A...nc. • 111f Mtiltl ... T .. 1.•111 C:Jlt .... • Collectors Cancellatlone .•• Comme~ativ. eowrt .•• Mil"°" Dollar E11Nbit1 ••• s.Hleted 8oul'M ••• F1" AppralUla ••. Fiim Showfnga. SHERA TON·ANAIEIM HOT!l COIY9'~ M.-ctt I t.ZI fine ._.. ..... . ' A.Ml:UM. M ...... AW.t; ....... ...... ....,,... .. .. ..... • { ] nounce1 the .. petty "What ldiot dreamed thla up? Prelellt compan.v u -• CONSUMER ~anny" of fettera1 re. ce,ted. o1 course." · . _ tulatora. The Senate'• ,.-------------------------------------'"------------------No. 2 Democrat. Robert Byrd of West Virgin.la; AJI these re1ulalors impose an ... intolerable ......._., Con1ressmea say they·get thousands ot Jetten compl alnJo& of ncess1ve federal recuta· tJoL YET SPECIAL INTEREST G•OUPS are already fJchtina to preserve reaulatlons that favor them and polls show no general publlc uprising· ' aplmt controls. No revolution seems 11.tely soon and tbe prospect ls for long debate. perhaps years ofit. before major changes are made. Perbar the best prospect for quick pa~age is a proposa to allow either house or Congress to bloc.Ill new regulation simply by a majority vote. Presently, iL takes a law passed by both houses to overtllnl a reculaUoo -as happened after the Department of Transportation required seat belt Jnterlocks on new cars. House sponsor Elliot Levitas <D·Ga.) thinks Ute rqulators wouJd be more caretul if their re- ' suJaUons -7 ,496 in 1974 -could be rejected more easily by Congress. In that year, Congress itself j passetfonly 404 laws. ' "WE ARE SATING WE WANT to take a look at thele regulations. And when they come up with a damn fool regulation, say 'No. you've gone too far,"' N)'S Rep. Edward w. Pattison (0.N.Y.). But critics say Congress is not equipped to handle the flood of regulations and that the con- greulooal review period would simply mean more delay and another chance for pressure groups lo push their views. An idea with demonstrated support would put limits on the life of any new government agency and perhaps on some old ones too. The idea. dubbed "the sunset amendment," would km the agencies after a certain period unless Congres.s and the President thinks they are doing a good eOO\lllt job to deserve acontJnuation . . ·-coon INTENTIONS CAN SOMETIMES ~e Titldly coclified into law and then calcified into entr,riched, expensive and frequently un· · respbftrive bureaucracies," says freshman Rep . .Max Baucus <D·Monl.). · l)uring House debate on u proposed consumer a1enc~, Baucus said he wanted to protect con· aunters.; but was Jeery of setting up a new bure'a"!crli~y. 14•W1tli a •self-d estruct· provision at· tached ... µte risks of setting up a new agency are worth titldh;, .. he said. 'fhe sunset rider passed the House without slgnifl~ant opposition and is headed for a House- Senatf c~ference com.mitlee. fl¥,$' also have been offered in the Senate and Housl to insert selr·deslruct clauses in the c:harten oJ nine federal agencies. a move to force COftfttllional review of their oerfnrmAnrf". ~bTUEa P LAN, SPONSORED BY Byrd and Republican Sen. Charles Percy of Illinois. woulct req\llre the President lo offer a new plan each y'ar for five years to eliminate wasteful and unneecled regulations in specified areas, including 'TAe '"'e racace.. C•••e rce C..•lad•" .,...,,., fHt ahfblaeCI .. ft• ~·fldl"g Cone dok'" a"d t lle ............ ., . ..,., ... .,, .. !banklnt. safety, pollution and o\hers. T_he Presi- dent'• plans would be adopted automat1cally un- leu Confress blocked them or substituted its own. Under this proposal, the bullt·in inertia llf Con1reu would work in favor of change and not a1ain1t it. C~~• is seriously studying removing gov- emmlltf ~rots that restrict free competition between businesses, especially ln the transporta- tion Industry. · Some at)'ce w1lb UCLA professor George Hlltoa: "The lnferstate Commerce Commission ahould be abolished. its building torn down and the irouod sown w1th s alt." A JtP,1'£ MODES!' PLAN BY THE Ford ad· mlnlttrlitlon advocates l oosen i n~. ut not aboU1hln'1. economic regulation or ailroads, alrllntl .and \rucka. It suuests great r nex1blllty lo set~ r• ea and more t'teedbm to orrer new .ervicet or cut unprofitable ones. A modified version or f'ord's railroad proposal wu rttently enacted. tied to federal takeover or ae~en flnanclally allln1 railroads. F'OT a1r1ines, Ford suggests allowing com · panlct to raise or lower fares by a certain percen· tate on indtv1dual routes. rather than for all their fll1hh . without intervention by the Civil Aeronautlct Board. And lhe alrUnes could Increase tM number or cities they servo or drop unprofita- ·ble nllhls more easUy. Manuel I. Figueroa, M.D. Foster E. Price, M .D. Karen Oenwlcz, M .D. OF THE ALLERGY CONTROL ME DICAL CLINIC OF ORANGE COUNTY ANNOUNCE 'T1lt Ollnge Of Mdms Info U'Vfr OIMrttn ANAHEIM DOCTORS BUILDING 1314 S. Euclid St. Suite S ANAHEIM, CALIF. 92802 Phone tn4) n4-21«> AUTo:IAWUNE TREATMENT ADMINISTERED FOR Ate Altqies lndudlftg: Hly Fewr, Asthml, Hives, ~le Edeml (Glint Hlws), Eaema and Food Alllf1!e$, or a.w.tte ----.... .... 19Ck. ; .... --....... ... == / .......... ---.... , '" -= \" '" ~ Compact, lisht· :' ,l ~- 'Michl and I I J>10YeD depel>d-I I able. Cbevette's \ \ ~ _j, 30..2-foot turning \ \ l _ _!j arcle is among , /-=:!~ the ahorteat in the \ "'......_ .,,, ,' world. You'll ap-' ... _ ... ..-.,," preciate it every time '' .,, you park or turn around. ......., __ ... Chaettels ~ ~17antl-,'0Slon methods. Zin~rich primers, wax base sprays~ plvanized metals, epoxy paint. front fender inner linen ••• the list is exten- sive, for the kind of protection you'll appreciate as the miles and years roU oa. These are the EPA .................. .. estimates for a Chevelle with at.andard 1.4-litre cnJine. 4- s~ manual trans· m1ssion and standard rear axJe. (Rtmmilwr. ••••••••••• these are mlmatu. The actual mileaae you set will vary def)endln1 on the type of driving you do, your drMn1 habill, your cu11 condition and anilablc equipment.) .. l -o I car "~~~ ....... , ..... It~ $40lllelowthevW~ ~j~~: That's right. At $3098, our Coupe price is -"' $401 less than the barest Rabbit. based on a ClOmparison of Manufacturers' Suggested Retail Prices for b3sc models. Chevette~s Freedom battery never needs water. A battery you never have to worry about nlling. Scaled side terminals resist corrosion buildup. Chevettels made rlpt here In the U.S.A. Chevette ~la. CM:rhead aun engine. A touah little e11,inc. Smooth and quiet too, partly because of hydraulic valve lash adjusters. Want extra power? Order the available 1.6-litrc venion. (Not available on Scooter model.) Chevette parts and service . are available at all6,0JO Chevy c1ea..,lhips ... nearty J,ooo· morethanVW,T~and Datsun combined. • • \ lt's the first U.S.-built ca r with the 1izc, the price, the mileage and the guts to go toc-to-loc with the little foreign car~. .. DRIVEA Chevetle Hatchbldc Coupe lhown with •v11l11ble wh«I trim nnp (SlO). County Eyes Oil Fight "18LIC NOTICE 8y hUAaYKAYB °'_......,.,...,_... San Dlqo's ffttDl declalon \0 w1UMlraw from t.be o«e.boff oU drilUDc lawsuit afalnat the fMerll tO¥emmeot has prompted '"a-.1 Orutt Cowlt1 qencJH lo reconsidtttbetrown involvement. A coalition of city and county qetldes ll ftabt· int the ffderaJ covemmet'• lale ot oil lUMa otr the Southern CalJfonlla eouL Wednesdey, tbe City ol San Dleeo en4td lts part.ic:lpat1on fn the coallUoa. The city eouncJJ voted to pay Lhe 19,000 lt llrtad.)< owes ln le1al teea, but DO addilional money. THE COUNTY OJ' SAN Diego pulled out of tbe coalition at an earllt'I' date. Both aieodl'I dalmed the legal costs wereprohlbltlve. Because or the decJston by San Dteao, and also the prtor refusal by Los Angeles city and county to par11clpate, the remaininc doten acendes are faced "'llh rislnc legal lees. The lawsuit a.ralnst the federal government ls being handled by the Center !or Law In the Public Interest. The suit. already bas cost about. $48,000, ac- ~·-u_sL_•c_N_on___,.cE--1 Airport Measure llOTICITOC•IDIT~ tull'tlllOll COU•TO,.T ... STATI Of' CALIN•NIA 9IDll IMI COU .. TY 0' O•A'IOI. .... A-Mm &st•I• of MAlllOH A . IU!ININGHAUS. OtcutO<I. NOT1CI! ISHIElll!IY GIVIENloltW CJ'Wfllr• ol.,,. ............. d- -all .. ._ ........ <lol"" eoiNMt -MM 0o<-..1 ••• reoulrtd lo Ille "'°"" wtlll .,,. ... ,., .. ,y ·-.. n. .,, "'° offl« ol Ille .... k of , ... -........ SACRAMENTO CAP) -Lecislation to permit the voters to decide on construction of an airport in the Chino Hills area ol Southern California bas been halted by the state Senate. Introduced by Assemblyman John Briggs CR· Fullerton), the measure won only a 13·23 vote Thursday. The bill would bave required approval of the voters within a 7~·mile radius before construction could start . Supporters aaJd the voters should have a say on potential noise, ~llution and congestion problems. cordiq to Dm11b O'Neil. Newport Bucll cltJ at· torney. AJIONG TRI! OaANGE County a.senelH ln· volved ln lb• coauuoa are tho ctUea ol Newport Beach, HuaUniton Beach and Lquna Buch, plua the County ot Oranse. The lead .,mcy ls tho Southttn Ca.Ulornla ~laUon of Oovernm~nta CSCAG). Leral tees have ti.en dlv!ded on the bast. or populaUoo, couWne milea,o and property H•ess- ment valuaUon. Tbe Newport Beach City ~ell will dlacuss lts poetllon at a study session Monday. accordtnf to O'Neil. The clty bas alJ'eady spent o.bo~t s.1.000 and that f11W't w Ul undoubtedly lncreue due to lbc 'Withdrawal of San Dteco. HOWEVER. THERE WILL be no ad.dltlonal Je&al costs until lhe federal judge decide3 whether to dismisl or lta.osler the case -as the federal gov· aument is requesting -or to proceed with the lawsuit as the plaintiffs are asking. O'Neal said lie will sugsest Monday that the city council wait until the judge makes his ruling before dec1ding whether or not. to remain in the coalition. The decision ia expected "any day now," according lo O'Neil. The Huntington Beach City Council also may discuss its involvem~t in the coalition on Monday, uccordin1 to City Administrator Dave Rowlands. JACKIE WASHBURN, A Laguna Beach city aide, said the city council is not yet aware o( San Diego's decision, but that the entire matter will pro- bably be discussed at the April 7 city council meet· Ing. The county, whose share amounts to about SS,300, will hold off any decision until the judge's ruling, according to Scott Ferguson, an aide to SUpervisorTom Riley. With both Los Angeles and San Diego pulling out or the coalitiob, legal costs could "get out of band," Ferguson said, and the county will probably want lo reexamine the situation ooce lhe ruling 1s made . tHlod~or loPf•M11I INm, wtlllllle --..--•,lo l ... ~ •t11eeHkeo!WILLIAM V S04MIOT. ............., 01Lew.)t6S...111\ ...... Drtw, 5'111• M , Newpcw1 .... .,, CelHorN• ...0. Wlllcll ll IN Pl~• of !NII-.. llW~ IA •11,...ttwn-1M.,. Int to.._ est•lo OI u ld oec-"'· wtllll11 .,_,_tM9flerU.llnt~ Oeflt•Nellees Oetu•Nel~ Cl b Pl .. 1111 ..... k .. •8 0.'9d;~~:;~~~ANI( LAU•m... of-tl'llMrOlll,1'7' SuNI_..,..,. oys u ans 1 ... 111orol1MWlllef El.NA LAUlllTSEN, rH'-t of wtte,llUryAMFi-v .... ...-.Otb-tlle_,..,.......,CIK-. 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IW-llko.:11,(Jl.Olr•<l•<IW"ecltic .. rd of \u99'"'-" Hoorl"'I 11-Memorl•I conlrl~lo.u ,...y lie -v1-Mort1U<.,. • The Boys Club of Garden Grove will be sponsor· ing Its ninth 11nnual Southern California Gin Rum· my Tournament April4 ands in the Sky Room of the Grand Hotel in Anaheim. Divided Into two sessions. the tournament begins al 9:30 a .m . with eliminations at 6:30 p.m. Finals will be at 10 a.m. April 5. Entry fee Is S60 through March 19 increasing lo S7S after tbat date. First pnze will be 40 pert'ent of the prize -6-loney wilh a minimum of Sl,500 guaran· teed For more informatipn contact lhe Boys Club of Garden Grove at 537·1465. Fmn FIOOr. SI) Nor Ill Sl'C.•-·· '-"'• lo Tiie Le ............ kllOOI ol ""'or JOt4NSTOM Nie. Qllllor,.lo .... 11 It, .. ,., .. t :OC TIW .......... leecll AH.Ill-~. Hl!llllllT C. JOHNSTON. o.le 41f.----------------------4 • "' tor lllo --411 cOft'\l•l"' • Slleltw l..t9UN lo .. I\ ~liiert d!rK• -Ill -<II I&. 1'7• S11r•l"9CI 1>v N• .... ~ ... 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Tiii• er•le<I I\ Ill CDlllOf,,,_. w41t\ OCTI>'• ,,.,.,pert•tlOll t~ ........... II. Al tllo l•Hrfflt. lho Or ..... (MIMy neioitl 0 111rkt wJn etlont M oo '°" .... " for lnttrHIM --"" ~--......... 1111 .. _, .. I ... -lel, K-lc, 011• ... vlr-1\lal •-U el I"• P••l•CI. tnltrell .. ,..,_ .... ., lvOrftll or•ll., DI In Wl'll• !foe. """"nu e11d rtcomme,,...._ •111respec11owld P••l•<I. 111. A U OY of IM ()cM .. 11"0 A• llJIMI« Or•nt Ai:>t>ll< •llon. u. O<- ()lluMy Tr.,.tll 01\lrlcl'• TrM\par1• ULTZ.eERGERON AJNERAL HOME Con:>na def ~ e 73--9450 Colta ...... 6'6-2424 HU..OAflWAY MORTUMY 110 Broedway eo.t.a M ... -6'M150 fllcCORMIQ( MORTUARY Laguna Beech 494-9416 s.,, Juan cap11trano •e~1ne PACt'1C VIEW •MOIUAL PARK Cemet.,y Mortuary Ch8P91 3500 f>Kfflc View Dri\'9 N9W1>Qf1 Beach, Calllorni1 (M.4.2700 Polka Club Plans Dance The Orange County Polka Club will be hold· ing a dinner·dance "ionoring past president! from 9 p.m. to l a.m. Saturday at the Santa Ana Moose Lodge. 717 S. Lyon St. Santa Ana. No host cocktails "111 begin at 6 p.m. with din· ner at 7 p. m. Donations are S7.SO. For further in· formation call S48·3216. Public ,.,_.,.,,1Yenlt1 Klefltist ~ ttiet plMta fed wllll MIRACU-Oi.o w•r• stron1•r. 1reener, "'ore bee utltul. •11i11ftAa..n• WfTI4 VDaCTAIL.CS. Ul\lveralty tHla IHOYed MIRACLE· GltO ptOCluc..s owr 20" •no•• ...._...111 .. lll•n ··umed ,., .... ~ pl•nt lood. llOft I_ ... ....,., '""''."' -••ell .. •'-• E1wtroftmeftt•I, Soct•• and ·-I• l"'CIOCI llltflO•t ............ ., ·-l•e kif ...... K ln•-llen el llW 0-..... C_., Tr.,.•lt Oltlnct,. ... lftlnlltrMlw Offlo. 12«1 ,..,..., -""'"" w ............ A-. (JllllolrNe PEEK ,AMILY COU>NIAL FUNERAL HOiie AUCTION IV. Sllewit llte Ur••11 111\80 Tr.,.-1•11.., A<l,.,h•hlr•llen IN'• ...,.. • ..,_I 11•1-nl el .... ~,,.. _..i•I •-ch .. Ille -1«1. ltw ......... tlfVef ~ 11•1•_ ,,_ .... Urll•ll M•U Tr•n••OrloltOll Ad l!'lllllllrO\IOll wtll be ...... •-ty .,...iuti.. 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PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542W..cCOMll19 ... _V Nwwpwt.._.. c ........ t2ta ' (714) 6t5~2200 ...... Or"-..CMslO..l'f~llilolRllllt Mi, tr,Mlt. tt16 1QZA.1• -------------------------------- ........... .. ..,,._.._ .. .. TMhoM1towa .... ,.,.,tor ... n..-...--...... -......... ...,.~ .... tMOra ... Coeat a. u.. •·t11iiptti11 011• ........ ln l11•• '° ........... •••II•••• te1 ,.a r1111 e•ot4•••· ....... _.. -•en ... --...... .. ....-..-.... --~ ... ell-Cil ........ MEET YOUR CANDIDATES PARTY ••• FRIDAY, MARCH 26 • 7 to I 0 P.M. SHERATON NEWPORT HOTEL FeltUrfno an AUCTION of pertona1 lteMt tnat nav. been oonateci by tamoua ~ltlee -auch at ••.. Ar9t l...:tv Betty ,Of'd · an autoor9PMd pen. 81111• JMr\ Klno • a ... kited tennla rac:Mt ~. Cono,..uwoman Patsy Mink • A beeutlful OPlnl lhefl ttom Hawllll, Aleemblyman Mlct\MI Wornum • an oriOINll chwlng. Alao contributing ltenw: Senatora: Menry Jacbon. John Tunney, Hubert Hu1'1)hrey. Birch Bllytt MCI tNny ottlM. Sol"9 of the C.ndldat" who wlH be t,_.. to meet you -Marton BUf"OffOI\ (R-74th AIMtnbly), Vlllten Half (CM<>th Cono1"9Nionll). BIM f:arril. Co.setn ~). S.rbara Alegi., (R-eetn AtMmbly), Oennlt Mangen. (CH3td ~•mOtv). 8111 Davenport IR...oth O:>not'ftSk>nal), Kathryn l. l!lalT (0.S7th St1te Senlte). Paul M. Bell (~ State s.n.te), Son.Ji SunJu (0-711t AIMmbty). ~ Ba.rrett {0-711t Maembiy)\ Aon Co«lova (0-74th A ... mbtvl and 1Nny dtlerl Including JaM Fonda Who w.11 be IC)eU!ng for Tom Hayden (D-Senate). YO.. $5.00 DwHo. w• be yow ticket to ........... EVERYONE INYITID -MO HOST IAI For hrffw Woe......._ Cal 6 73..0tt I S--... W N.111\ _._ "'-IClt 0...C..., 0. loa 4161 ......... c.4. W71f ~~~~wa~~~~~ ~~ . -·-·AMT~ING'S ·-~ . N~WPQRJ NITR~ERY AND GARDEN CENTER CAMELLIA SPECIAL! Newport Nursery and Garden Center 1500 E rotST HWY .. NEWPORT 8EAC.H 673-1552 NATIONALLY KNOWN SPE~ READING COURSE TO BE TAUGHT HERE IN LAGUNA BEACH LA~UMA IEACH -Goldetl ..... II s'"*lcl M .ccu,..aed SW. ......... 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FRIDAY, MARCH 13.000 wp• he Ye beet1 · It AT 6:30 AHD l :lO P.M. -* r•tecl.. : TUISOAY, MA~CH Zl AT 6:JO 0.. ••eroge gr1•.t• ~ AND l :JO P.M. rHd 1 ·I 0 tl•H foster •po11 AHAL M~ c""'etlM of the ca.rse with WIDHISDAY, MAllCH 24 AT ••riled l•pro•••• .. h 6 :JO AMD l :JO P.M. ALL ~relM•tl• ..d coatCNfw.,..__ MHT'IMGS WILL II t9.D ATTHI For tlloH who we.Id lllle IOYS CLUI LOCATB> AT 1015 ... H .... Mfot...._, • Mries of LAGUNA CA.HYON ltOAD. ...... -................... led•.. If ,.. -· .............. . .... ~ tc ..... ecl.. At tt.M free ........ -...wHe or euaH•e this lectnH tit• co•rH will be COWH, wtalcll toall i y..-. of eaplol•ed I• co..,t•t• detefl, ......,,.. reMerd to ... ,.,. 11 • 1Klllcl119 cla11rOOM proc......_ ...t. Y• c• reed 7·10 ti-• ...._.._ .. ttioch. dau ~ fHter, co•pr•ltud •ore, ••d • specl•I I ti•• o•ly cw...trwh Ntkr, _. u•••r Wr••ctoryhltl•te.atbl ... .._. la9ger. S...,... _.. offtt'id • •••·••If tit• cost of sl•ll•r .......... dlsc...t. TMa cCIW'M ~ Y•...t.....,_,oftt. C9 be tcmgM to frlu•ht or cMc •• ..... for a..foa ...._ ..., ... CJr"PI at "Gr09p Ntet" .,... ....... leech cloSML req•Ht. le Hre to atte1ut .,.... ............. .,.. to ......... free ....... .:ta. .... fits .... p.lllc, llllto" ... 14, (perlorte ..... ill yaw IC ..... . • THE P AMIL Y CIRCUS · By Bil Keane Fr91a r.,,. A 1 ---REGULATORS. • • "Mn. Tippit must be o good mommy 'cOUM she smiles o k>t." Big Strikeout? Time Travel Runs Slowly federal reculation.s that keep the Oeql oc ubJe televiJ1on lndust.r.v from biddlnl oo mlior movies nd from hnportiq an unlimlted number of lipWI from distant titie'S. STATION OWNEBS, FAONG Increased com- pdllton from less re1ulated table systems, have al~ady mond to drum up oppoaition. The Na· tlonal Association of Broadcaaters reportedly budcettd S.S00.000 to fl&ht cablt: dert:aulallon, and CBS has just hired a Wuhi.q'too lobbyist to r11ht ~Y ~evlslon. One novel Idea would ellmlnate vo1umts of covernment reeulations and hay off platoons of ln· s~cton and clerkl :tlm06t at a single stroke: tu rather than regulate such thfn&s u:s auto emissions, aasoline ronsumptton and lndu.triat ac· cident.s. ··we've sot to rind ll way to let people's greed work for u11. and not acainst." says Charles Schultze or the Brookings Institution, budcet direc· tor ln .Lyndon B. Johnson's administral.lon. THV • WASHINGTON WOULDN'T bar sales ol cars that spew more than specLf1ed levels of pollutants. lnatead, a tax would be levied so that lbe more a car pollutes the more It costs. Robert Stewart Smith of Cornell University, a Labor Department analyst durine the Nixon ad- mlnislralio.n. would junk the voluminous safety rulebook or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and substitute a lax on injuries and deaths. Thus, employers would have a financial incen· tive to make their workplaces safer and would be free to do so any way they fet>l most suitable. Federal reculation.s now dictate lbe proper width for stairways, lbe proper height for safely rails By JOAN HAN AVER and-.ven the proper design of toilets. NEW YORK (U PI) -A made-for-television movie called "The Time Travelers" is a pilot for But the Idea bas limits. Smith concedes ABC's fall schedule. afMt'could tum into a 'disaster federal rules are necessary to curb workers' ex· of the week's show festuJtng large-scale destruction posure to industrial poisons and health hazards. from the death of the dinosaurs onward through his· This is because Job-caused illnesses sometimes •~ take years to show up and are difficult to pin on a .,.,ry. iii 1 Produced by Irwin Allen, whose disasters spec 1c emp oyer. . range. from the film. "The Towering Inferno." to · · the television serialization of ''Swiss Family AND THERE ARE POLITICAL obstacles: Robinson." the "TimeTraveleri;" pilot airs tonight Labor leaders don't embrace the idea of placing a at.9 (Channel 7). . price on a worker's life or limb. THE STORY UNE JOINS thoughtful Dr. Clin· ton Earoshow (played by Sam Groom} and re· • ·search scientist Jeff Adams (Tom Hallick>. the more physical of the not very dynamic duo, in a time trip back to the Chicago of 1871 to find the cure· for a mysterious disease that has hit New Orlean1' in 1976. Earnshaw and Adams walk down 1t flight of stairs toward a cellar inexplicably filled with clouds when they are transported to lhe stairs of the Chicaeo elevated train in 1871. The must find a doc- t or named Hellderson -------- <Richard Basehart>. who ( J apparently can cure the TV HEVIEW disease, before he 1s wiped out in the great _______ _.; Chlcqeflre29hourslater. SOME DIALOGUE IS MEMORABLE, as when a cllaracter beats on a wooden door 1tnd shouts, ··Mn. O'Leary, your barn is on fire.'' Tbe audience doet:n'&. get to see Mrs. O'Leary's cow. which sup- posedly started it au. Other lines to remem~r lnc1ude the one in which Earnshaw wants to stay in the past with Dr. Henderson's niece, only to be told by Adams. "But she's already dead and you haven't been born yet''. Time tra\'el wasn't overwbelmin&l.Y successful a few years aeo with .. The Time ',I'\lnncl." and the clock def\nltely runs slow in the pacing or thls er. fort. Will 1l turn into a fall series? Only time will tell. Teen-ager Helps In Porno Raid JACKSONVILLE, fla. (AP) -A 14-year-cld boy with braces on his teeth bought piles of porno· 1traphlc material al stores in Jacksonville. He did it with his parenu' approval and the help of police. It was aJI part or a raid. As the result of the such purchases, Pfeffer Neither the President nor Congress has at- tacked wasteful and anti-rompetltlve aspects or federal agricultural market.in& orders, which re· gulate sales of milk, fruits, nuts and some \'egetables. However, a staff report by the Federal Trade Commiss ion has described these regulatory systems as damag1ng to consumers. For example. food has been destroyed to keep prices up. The re· port says there are legal grounds !or civil court suits in certain cases. A consumer ~roup is suinJ( the secretary of Agriculture for failure to take legal action against. dairy cooperatives that charge premiums above tederalmimmum prices. THESE MOVES HAVE STIRRED stiff reac· lion trom farm groups. The National Association of Farmer Cooperatives tias bought rull page newspaper ads to oppose any move against co-ops. A poll of 2.900 people -conducted by a New York firm for the National A~rtising Council -- found 43 percent saying there s loo little reaula- tion. Only 22 percent said ther is too much, with the rest having mixed feelings or o opinion. · Another-aurvey, by the Institute ot Social Research at the University of Michlean. w))ose consumer confidence surveys are widely used by business, round two-thirds or the 1,431 people ques- llooed -were satisfied with their last contact with government. Yet many poUUcians say their t'onstltuents don't trust government, especially , since Wateraa\e. And they say joblessness and rising prices are maklng voters ask whether they can af- ford the high cost of cleaner air, safel' autos or r e· gulated air and t.ru ck rates. Paid Polltic::ll ~nt MEET YOUR CANDIDATES Paul Ryckoff & Ray Williams s... ...,. Mtrc11 z~ to •,.... . In an etrrote>hefe or tun & frivolity ., ... .._"' ..... ....,.,... 1111 a-.y ... Hnpart ..... . . 67Mt'4 f>onatlott at Door-Reservations 64Moot ...... .,~toDllll~&-a.-...... --..,-~~--- , Maren 19, 19M DAIL.YPllOT A9 ·. ..... ~ ,, lllb9IMa IQcb-all,plw Sl.t.3 ,._..,~IMTM per llN. The General Jet-Air Ill features 11rong four-ply conatnJcllon, Duragen• Tread Rubber, and tamou1 lwlrHread design. It's great lor city or highway driving. S. 7 nrt.13 TU8ELESS IZ8 .vv-Bt.ACt<WALL Size C78-14 ~~~~AU.- 2roR 2~R 2~R s3990 s4~00 s4390 ••• '' 11 Fed 01 ... u °' r..i hiss: H """ ra. Tu . Ptf' lfrl l.L Ta.a pet br• .. [ ... le• per toe Sizes F78-14 /15 TUBELESS 8lAC1<WALL SizesG78-14/15 ~AU. Volkswagen · z s3990 0 w N E R s ! FOR ~§-i~~~::·t"!'. Front-End Alignment ~E*lcMve b~ larger or air conditioned Clrt. 1eltlng torlion ban ••• and perts 1f needed. • ONLY s1o•s .COMPACT&STAteAU AMlltCAM CMS Steel Belted RADIAL Ble111s ·~· -.. ' .. .· ' .. .· .: ' . .. ... \ I .. ., .• • , .. • • "· ' . .. • . .. . . J boy's under cover work said. He said teens are 12 men were charged used because It results with possessing or dis· In more serious charges tributing pornographic agaln!st shop owners and material. ~o~~~ra~t~or~s~·----------~======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I The Dual Steel II Radial Built with lwo steel bells for road hazard prodecuon, and a t0U9h two-91Y p0tyester cord body Yooll get the long mileage benefit• of radial ply construction at a fantatic prloel "WE FOUND a con·. cemed citizen who was w1Wng to allow his son to be subJeded to seeing :.uch m aterial," said Si\. James Pfeiffer. )ie re{oHd to identify the boy.· "All the stores he tried had signs saying that no m lnor under 18 years of age f!\ allowed to enter or purchase such material," lhe of· l1cer said. "IN ONF. STORE. he "u ask"d how old he "as 3 nc1 when he uld he "as 11. the sulesman :s.ald. ·well. I'm not sup· posed to do this .. .' and then so1d him l bc matertol. •· Pfeiffer sold a n un- dercover Agenl --an adult --watt in each stoTe for the youth's vis· its and that one of the boy's parenu was In the immechate area. The ar- rests were made im· medlately arter the purchases. IT WASN'T the first time police here have used leen·agers to make ~ • NEWPORT WJOR IN-TM£·WATlR SAILBOAT SHOW _____ ,, --" n...111, f l 4. I •Mt.H• A,)JJ, '1 o.a...a "" O¥a IM •AILIC>An 14,.,..,.,,.. •. ..... ........... ........ , .... + •i ... I U00¥1U.AM c,,..... ..... ~ .... •l«-,,....... ........ _,,~~ J_cPenney NEWPORT. CENTER FASHION ISLAND ONLY GARDEN CENTER MARGUERITE DAISIES In Yellow or White BOUGAINVILLEA In Full 8100"'. Pick Just the "Righi" one from OUf" ReinbOWof COion. FUCHSIA Ctlooee from eMtectlon of upright or 'hanging varle11"· Many colors. RAPHIOLEPIS BALLERINA 219 These fdeal lanascape 'plants ere In fulfbloom with deep rose pink colored flowers. 1 W. SHOP SUMOAY MOOH to 5,... NEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHION ISLAND • (714) 644-2313 c .,,.,,q, • ., ·-· .,..,..._.., _., .. ,_., ........ , .. SfzeBR78-1.C s329s Sl11CR78-14 s349s Sl111ER78-14$ 3695 Tul*tn Tubeltn FR78·14 Whittwoll Whitowall Tubtltss _ ,,_,.,_,. r·-"• """'" l• r.o..o1 Et(loe "' Whitewall l'lvoU Ml'-"'~•o .. h c Si1t GR78-15$459s Sl11GR78·1.t $3795 Si1tHR78-1S s499s TubettH Tubtltu HR78-l4 Wi..i. II Whlttwolt nntwO ,.,.,.,11tt-•,M-T« -17 .. r_C_Tu ,...,.., .. ,..,.,,,fodwTu Si11JR78-1S $5595 Tubeless Whitewall Sl1tlR78-lS s59ss TubtltH Whtttwoll Plus $2.16 to $3.46 Fed. Ex. Tax each Tire Depending Upon Size P lletd ... ~OWft II o.M<tl T1,. 1101 .. C:o.,. .. 111>.-4r tnct41 •• •"4•""49111 .. ". t •t fllpler•ftt l~o a-..... ~ COAST GBllW TIRE ............ .., 2855 Harbor ll•cL · Costa Mesa "°" 540-5710 . 646-SOJJ '•-----Sooner or later, you11 own Generals------• ·. •' ·: . . .. .. ·, . • " .: . .. .. .. ~ . . A j. DAIL y PILOT Weekend eale11dar Balboa €lub Plans Pa· •Y AL•O LOCXABEY o.fly .................. The Balboa Yacht Club will •pootOr doublc·barrtJed action on the yachlln1 front this weekend with att £ ter Re1•U4l f« all CIUH• Saturday and Sun· day and the t1r1t l'ace ol ll• p0pularts ~ries on Saturday. The 66 Serles wlU lake the In· temallonal orrahore .Rule and the Mld1et Ocean Racina F1ed yachtl on a tour or the offshore buoya markthg the Huntington 20-fathom. line. Ruce 0Chc1al11 aald lhe 1eries would be siult:d underlheIOR Mark lll(a) rule. ANOTHER POPUl • .\R st:m·~ -will be starting th1~ Wl'Ckl'll•~ with the lirst rucl! uf \11~ ogt>r~ Yacht Club's Humphre~ Oug.1rt Series for Pt>rformJn<.'I! JIJn diup Rac1n1t F'let>l > achl!i ..nd the Homer Lauichhn ~rae' for MORF The l\H' ra\:l'!' "lll !It• Hiled Saturda). Major yachturg intcrl'~t "'ill he ~teTed in Long !Wach I larl11.•: this weekend "'here ant\•rua lionally known match racing skippers and crews \\ill be battl- ing t.hrougb a 4S.matcb series for the coveted Congressional Cup. Other Southland yachting events: Los Angeles· Lone Beach LOSANGELESYACHTCLUB BOATING ·~ :'pnnl! S1U ;i:: H<•.it :>trt••s Sutur•fa,. ~1111tia ' \ 1..\ ~ti 'l't '~ . I .\' ~ \''I:"; l'Ll .li -}lt\:kC,\' ~011.;.~· ltt'~·lltd, Sunda ' l'.\RHll.l d lt E.\l.'li \.\l'll'I Cl.l' H -::i1,rmtc ~rtt.•.;. :-;., 2. Sunday. San&a Monka Ba~ Kl~G HARBOR Y .\CHT Cl.CB -Spring Regatta. cen- terboards Saturday. keel boats Sunday. SOUTH COAST CORINTIIIAN YACHT~UB -lntndubn~. in~ tatJonat. Saturday. WJNDJAM MERS YACHT CLUB -Tanktt ~ Trianil• race. MORF. MORA, PHRF,. Saturday. Catalina lo Port ra~. JOR. PHRF. Saturday. SUJ\d1or. MALIBU YACHT CLUB - Sprint ~ries No. J, mulUbull, Sunday. H Diego CORONADO CAYS YACHT CLUB -Claire Fans South Bell race, Saturday. OC'l:ANSlOE YACIITCLUB - St P1llrick 's Day Re&alla, PllRF. S;abot. Laser, &ilurd•y, Sunduy COR01'Al>0 YACHTCLUB -~n1m1ey ln,·1tational. Saturda.y. SILVERCATE YACHT CLUB ·· Sabott>ur:., ran•. Saturday. ~JISSION lSA \' YACHT CLUB ·-Lld1,..14 ~pnng lnvit.aUooal. ~alurday. Sunday ~Ol 'THW ESTE RN YACHT '.'t.t'n -'.\'toter Trophy Series ~·> I, Sunday. S <trtb andJnlan4 S.\!'\TA UJ\RBARA SAILING CLUU -Spnng SeriH No. 2, Sunda). ANACAPA YACHT CLUB Spring Coastal Series No. 3, Saturday. WESTLAKE YACHT CLUB - Corooado·15 Invitational, Satu.r· day. Ericson Cruiser Tested NEW ERICKSON-36 YACHT OUT FOR A CRUISE Newport Yecht Performs Well Under Sall Ericson Yachts of Newport Beach has an· nounced trial results or its new Ericson-36, first en.Using yacht produced by the firm. In trial runs off Newport Beach the new 36· . looter performed well in all weights of wind from light zephyrs to howlers of 30;40 knots, according to Newport Beach designer Bruce King. KING SAID HE designed the new "36" as a cul· WI' rig with relatively small sails and a divided fore triangle to enable ease of handling in any wmd strength. The boat's reduced welted surface and tall upec:t ratio rig enabJes her to catch lhe elusive light airs off the water. In smooth water with about a half knot of wind lht' boat maintained her steerage 1V•Y· She Ught·air tacked in 7Sdegrees -about3'H:: degnes to weather. I N HEAVY AIR, r eefing was accomplished easily and quickly with a minimum or effort. With 40 knots of wind and heavy seas the boat held to her tacks of 35·37 degrees with jib-top furled and club· footed stays'I drawing, King said, Her angle of heel -about 23 degrees -kept the yacht on her feet with he.r lee r ail out of water. "With a three-degree helm she sailed on her lines extremely we ll and hardened up very quickly. Due to her line entry the boat drove through the high seas and heavy chop," King said. Mesa Starcra/t Manager Named The Starcraft Com· pany has announced the appointment or John G. Barry as western r==================;i division manager for the new Starcrafl Company U. K. WIN. PH.O. Announces hi' affiliation wirh LISTER PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES in the prof~ practice of Coun~l1nq (Vcxorionol, Personal, Motrloge). Testing. and Psychotheropy. (714) 979-6335 2790 Haber Blvd Suite 301 Co\lo Meso West facilities at Costa Mesa. Barry bas held major marketing and sales positions with several different comapniea for the past 17 years. Most recenUy he was general manager of J e n sen Marine's Passagemaker division. Both Jensen and Starcrart are Bangor· Punta com· panies. Barry is a native or L o ng Bea c h and a araduate of the Univeni· ty of Arizona wh~re he majored in merchandis· Ing. He and his ware Elaine and their son "Hear Ye, Hear Ye, the Chronicle is Coming" ORANG I COUNT T MESA MANAGER John G. Barry Clark live in Huntington Beach. 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OAILYPlLOT 'Obsolete' .Accusation Ba119l1tg It If p Utah Governor Calvin Rampton says he won't run for an un- preeedented rourtb term des pite a poll showing ahead or all op- position . "Ir you're a house guest, you should Jea,•c before your hosts get Un.'<l of you,'' hr said. William Murphy Still 'Hairiest' In Capis trano For the accond year, Willia m Murphy bas woo lhe title ot "l:iairest Man in Town" during San Juan Capistrano's annual Fiesta de las Golondrinas. Murphy, the city's dlccctorof public wortts. was rated the hairiest or 30 men who entered the contest by Miss San Juan, Anita Muller. and her court, Kelly Kinnaman and Karen Sue Hanaen. One or the champion's city as· sociatea, John O'Sullivan, airector of administrative services, was judged to have the raunchiest beard in town. lihke F14patrick had the soft.est beard while his falber, Dick, was Judged to have the most unruly beard. Duke HalJan's beard was de· termined to be tbe worst color amon~ the contestaots and Brian Wolfe's growth wa s considered tbe slrail}ltest. The best beard started after the first of the year was worn by Pete Tyson and the best groomed beard belonged to George Torney. For the buiricst honor, Murphy wo~ a haircut donated hy lh • Mission Barber Shop. Other winneri. were awarded such things as a levcndur raior. pe rmant'nt. sisson, a nd thickenu wt\lch were donatro hy lht· San Juan Pbarm~ty. Coast Panel Work Sifted A panel discus11ion on the ;\c· tlvlties of tht• Cltl1fornla Coastal Zone Constrval1on CommlR~ion will be held at 1 : 30 p.m. March 21 3l the Unitarian Church, 429 Cypress Drive, Laguna Beach. Vlscu!li>lon will be lt'Cl by Huth Andresen, a member oC the com· mlss1on. tw jutt h11re oft.be reward. Aad Ir 1> a dii.clphnar) problem~~ handl~ t.he~ame w-.y." THE C EOll GIA· 901.N' McL&ua,bllo trown~d occni;fonally as the Brook mas' 11ccun t1on "'ere rc,Hted In hi headquarters in tho ha.Ua ovulooklni r.iartttarbor. One rrown roUow\'d th "" tJoo that ~rhaps the corps was not nextbte cnouth to adapt Itself to the tNnctn• times. "Now tht idH that th~ Marine COfl* has in~icibly m.-rcbtd ak>na ar\d oot adjusted to the tlmH in the tnatmen.l of Its Marine~ j uat doan't score with ~."be replied. NOR WO LD Ht; accept the a~· sumpUon tbat rclaxlnJtbe C'Orps' atan dards would achie~ l!iOmethin« ~ \l•r "I thank the Manne t:orp , and thl' commandant. favor everything that Wf can do for lhe bettetment of OUr in· d1v1dual Manne .• Jn atber 111'0l'ds, as much education as Wf.can offer him, good living standards and that sort of thfol(. But we are nOl gofnt to~rease our standards or conduct. appearance and performance." McLaughlin, v.•ho balanc.s his academic bat'kground -a master's ~grte In international affairs -with the practical philOSC>Pt\y learned d\Jr. ing his three years ui •"North Korean prison camp, ~ntradided the Brook tngs' allegations ln the rnannu of a cross-examining aUomet. "ARRIVING AT a conclusion tb_.t amphibious warfare ii pas .. c;e tr. cer- tainly premature," he said. "Many mllitary experts coochaded that after GanipaU in 1915. And lhat ume con- clusioo was enun~i"ted by certain high rankine Uaited Stales officers after World War I I -shortly before Inchon. "I lhi~ a large part of t.hia pop~ar conclusion is b:ised on an idea that the existence of th~ atomic weapon ~ laws. or ratht'r makes in~fectuaJ, al· tempts to ~o ashore by :.unphlblous me.ins. w t'll, you ha"e to usome that somebody ii. going to be u Ing atomic wupans. They have been in existence a long time, yrl we ltill have our am· phibioui. cap abilities and Jiave tt~dcd LOt.benali~lnfnal\J parts of the world with these c.ipabililles. "ITHINK THIS idea that lhe Marine Corp!> b amphibious and onl>• wm phibious is overdone Just like thl· paratrooper. umphlblou~ warfare is a 'means of t'nlcnns.t combat. Once you s.tel ashore you fight as a ground com- bat organization -an air.ground h:um In our particular case." Ml.'l,.3u~hlin fortiC1cd his arf(ument with historical campaigns roughl far mland in World Wars I and 11, lnJ<orea •and Vietnam. He admitted the Brookings• cbarg' lhut the Ma nnes lacked versatllit) 11·kedh1m. "I TlUNK IT•~ contrary to fact," ,bt said, and licked off eump)es: the Marine c\'acuallon of people out oC Saigon. The Peruvian earthquake wberelhe Marine helicopters operated ''ala very high altitude." TbeOoods in the Philippines. The evat'Uation of peo- ple from Cyprus. McLaughlin a gr eed wrth the Binkin- Record finding lhat the corps bas had a higher lhan a vcragc number of descr· lions and courts-martial. Jiut he em- phasized lhc word "hod" and said a new, liberal M ::uine policy of granling discharges had weeded out a con- siderable numbt•r or disf>idents whom he diplomatically labeled "non achievers." ' Non-teaching CUSD Employes Win Pay Boost Non -teachin~ employe~ 1n lhc- Capistrano Unified School District. nave won a two percent salary In· crease retrour tlve to July 1. The pay incr ease. which wall cost the district uboul $7G,000, "" ap proved this Vt'eek by school truslel~ Non·~achlng employ('!! earUer this yt'ar received u 4 5 percent saJary In crease relronctlvc to July 1. About h~lflhc increase, however. w11ll bt•~t ... t on a rcclau H!c11tlnn s tudy thol showed thal m uny posltionia were un - derpnld when compared to the l(oinlo!. rate . Su pt. .Je rome Tho rni.lcy to ld trustees thfll it wus not fair lo 1nclud1• the rcclnsslficntlon lnl·rcalic Wi purl or un overall !l{llury mcrcose anc..I thu~ recommended tho udcJltional in- . crease. Stock Split LOS ANGELES CAP> -The board of directors or MCA, Inc., th par"Col company of UniversaJ Studios. •P· proved a 2-for·I s plit o( IL1 common stoc:lt errccti v-e May 3. A I I OM. y PILOT Cosl.s (J 4-Year Car Loans Gain ., tlHI A lllOd•tM P'r"9 1-·our year nev. ear payment• ar aainina In populanty in the w&k• nl pnce hllte~ whJch ha\•e transformed customary hort-lerm •uLo l~s Lnto mll11mort111ea. Three yeu1 •go new-car fin•ncln1 for more \hao ae months wH virtually W\.-u table. Now. ac· cordinar to Federal Rucrvt1 Board tf'RB> Hllm•te~, nearly one out or five loans Is for more th<m three yeoir•. The buyers pay more ln Interest in exchan1erorlhclon1erloan Chrysler Corp. sa,y1 half the contrach issued by its auto credit s ubsidiary ln 19'75 were for (2 or 48 months. Ford says the averaae length of its con- tracta was 38 months last year. And GeneraJ Motors ,.1ay1 16 percent or its loans tut yur were for more t,l\an 31 months compiar~ with 4 percent In l974. Charles Luckett. an tt000mist with the: F'RB H)'1 the average new-car loan from a Cinance com- peny In 1975 was for $4,100. at 13 percent annual in· terest. A CONSUMER "110 PAYS off the loun in 30 months would have monthly payments of $161 for a total expenduure of $4,830. A consumer who pays orr the loan in 48 months would have monthly payments or $109 for a total ex- penditure of SS.232 The !oncer loan would cost an extra $402. Luckett says the average contract length last year was 37.6 months with a monthly payme«at or $132. Total cost for a $4,100 loan averaged $4.960. w\lh finance charges accountmg for $860, or 21 per- cent or the original loan. By contrast. average loan in 1972 was for $3.100 al 12 percent annual interest. The length of the ~on ·tract was 35 m onths with a monthly paymeot of $105.40. Total cost for the loan was SJ,689. indudio& $589 in finance charges -equal to 19 pe~cent of the original loan. · Luckett says commercial banks, which account for more than 75 percent of all new-car loans, also have gotten into extended financing. altho~h with less relish than finance companies. He says 14 percent or new-car bank loans were for more than 36 months last year, compared wilh 9 percent 1n 1974 and virtually none four years ago. Sam Maloof. 60. of Alta Loma hand crafts rocking chairs for Sl.500 each and be says his market is growing. He's in it for the Jove of his art. not for the money. he says. "I get a return from my work that ell the money in the world couldn't get you." Thomas L. Lowe of Laguna Niguel has been re· elected to a three-year term as a director or the Automobile Club of Southern California. Former chairman of the club's board, Lowe is a director and past president of lhe Newball Land a nd Farming Co.; director of Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.. State Explora- lio o. Inc., and California Portland Cement Co.: a trustee of Claremont Men's C~ge and secretary o[ the American LOWa Automobile Association. • . . Johnnie Sue Dlmalante or Fountain Valley bas · been appointed president of Cross Country Bring in this ad and buy your new f iJt from U'> by April 15,1976 and we'll give you .in ,11Jd111unal 5 ye.ir warranty .ll no extrJ ch.irgc. It's uur WiJ.y ol trying h.uder to miJ.J..c yuu 11 happy cuswmcr. (.i~ w11h mo)t warrantic),there <11c )C)ITIC ei..c1u,1un' such JS wear & te.ir,ncitltgencc,ctc. \c) 1u,1 ull, wr1111 or lVfllC 111 fur your copy of the" wJrr.lnty) Mission Viejo Imports San Dieao fwy. 1t Avery, Mission Viejo (71 4) 831· 1740 PUBLIC ~OTlCE l'IC'flTIOUS I UllNIU NUill UATIMINT n.t lolloWI"' per..n " --_ .. 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T-4 !1MltU4114 _" .... ,..,,11 ... ff ·-,-·.c.- Properties. Inc . Century 21 Property Mana~e mcnt Di\'ision, Huntington Beach. She s uperviscs and ad· ministers company policies and activities related to the firm. which supplies 1ls clients with a variety or !H'f\ ICt'S through mana~c~cnl and investment programs • ·• --01MA1..ANT1 Robert L.. Ovt~rbaujlh. El Toro. has been nnmed Southern ('ahforn1a retail sules manaeer for the R T. F·rench to . producer ot food items. • Dr. Ralph Bauer or Huntington Beach has been named techntcal dJrector for AMSCO 01\·is1on. Cnion Oil Compan y or Cahforn1a Headquartered at La Mirada. he will be respons ible for technical sen •1ce. quality control and commercial do· velopment or new products. • John Reuben Mcintosh of San Clemente. c hairman and ::bier exec ut1 \'e 0H1ct.'r or Grace's 124·unll restaurant division. 1-,ar We~t Scr\'1ces. has uuu been elected :i ,·ice president of W. R Grace and Compan)' He will continue to head Grace's national reslnurunt chain. which is known under a variety of names. including Reuben's. Coco's. Moonraker. Snack Shop. Plankhoust' and Ru~bcn E Ll'C' L !ti. Boyd Lady Soldiers At the Front Question arises as lo whether women make good front line sold1e~ If JUlit doing their Jobs were all there were to It. they'd be fine. There'• more. though Moi;t or the male soldiers who focc thl'm us t'nemlts can't stand the notion ol being beaten by females So those enemy troops fi(otht hardt>r al(amst women and hold out loniter. l11ra<>t found thut out ll no lon1er uses lli h1dy soldtcra at the frr>nl. and that's why. Aitnln lh<' question nrise11 why most women rack the buthroom tu1~111• <io it unwind~ down lhc bock of the roll n1ther than down the front. Nothing to 1l. When pawinti tl)Cfdlers are turned loose in the bath.room. they ci.in un ravel a roll of tissue in nothing nat just by slap ping at tt. if 1t unwinds down the front. Young mothers soon learn this. so rack lo the back. Why the fingernails on the hand that you use most tend lo grow the mOtlt quickly 1s ob- vious. isn't it" • :-.;ot only 1s a duamond the hardest sub stance on earth. ('Ontt>nds a former izenllem an friend of 1.sa 7.s a· Gabor. but 1n the hardest substance on earth to get back Were you aware there's a microbe that eats crude oil 7 ll 's a laboratory beast bred by ~cientists They hope to domesticate it further. then turn It loose on oil spills. It ·s ex· peeled to clean up the environment con- $lderably. Addt4Pll mod to L.M. Boyd. P 0 . Boz 1560, Costa Muo. 11626 "'*'"'" 0.<WI .. C .. \I Of•I• ll'ltel ~r-()r"efl" QN\I 0.tly l'lleil, MetT111a.1•, u ... ,. .. ,. .... "··---~" l, u. "· 1'1• ,.,.,. , _____________ ................................................. .. 'Free' Calls May Catch You BOSTON (U PI> -Those fretbee calls you've~ mak1n« on the company ltl~phonc to Aunt Allee In Chk•ato and l'ncle Bill in Miami could prove un em barraumenl one of th e days. A Natlck, Mass .. fl.rm has on the markcl a S>••tem which gaveli a daily readout or who made what call. when and how much It TAKING J __ ST_O_C_K __ cost tbe company. Jl's purpose is to help a company analyze its telephone requirements. But. because the printout 1s available the day after the calls are made, the boss can im· mediately · confront employes making personal calls on com- pany phones. IJAL Wants Bike CHICAGO (UP[) -United Air Lines will file today for a S per- cent rare increase for service between the mainland and Hawaii beginning May lS. United said the rate increase. if approved b y the Civil Aeronautics Board. would be the first in nearly two years in the Hawaiian market. 2SueTkor LOS ANGELES (AP) -A class action suit has been filed against the officers of T.l. Corp. of California in connection with a multi-m illion dollar check fraud scheme. Credit Rati11g W,\SHlNGTON CAP) -The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced a binding agreement with the American Express Co. under which the firm must teU rejected crc'<l1l NEW YORI< IAP Cen'tll I'~ Ttw t0Uow1no t1,t Chm l•• I\ • ...,.lf'(tt'd Crte"\.t Ut N•11on1I S.l1Jt'H1f'\ (tit 8rfd9 et.•IN • A\Vt ow-tr Ou Un CP trw counttr 8•ni• C._,.,s.. ln\uff"'t• & tndt.1\ C1,-( ~ F trl't \too ·, CtUnVt A tl•n• •no l ru1I C•U"U' 8 &Mt••m '8'• •••.Cl•" Mt :::e~ s~ :g • !~· 1 ~:: ~:,,, 1'\t wn F t , 1 •• ~ Cit H.•rtt frrrtC 11 _. 1J • :om1 S,ft Wdl Bk• It 10 > Comw Pa ,,. • ., C:0 71 H C"" P•r> UV• 8" H \ 11-.. Cl•• to "• N &nll: '' , 1• > Cron Co IRWfa.ftiCe (1Jtlt f!".,.d r+cs vn Lt t• '• ?O· ... OattJf M AF'A ·~\'"'t''. • &::: ~ AtO Ir\( •. • 11• D•V1 t"< .. VM Cp 1 > 1 0-<or I~ -"'"""'! 10 • II', Ofl(ID Aq ~l\n W •• I ... 0.tft4 0.1 AaY Jfo\ l ..._ )\.-.. 0-Llii• C t.lbi-fl\ • • ..... 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F'AI> Ttll hU LAb l'° l4•i FtN),-l'H 81ott (I} 111 ...... ,,, 8o\t ::~dcn5:>" ~· ! •; 1 ::~-~;tu Bit"-Hills 1• , ,,, Fo,t\t O ~z• 1n1 • •'• F'rmlqU Boo, AH 1\\ ''• fotonwt =~::,n ,;.·· ,~'-~;~~':"er, Bl•\ Sic• I\ • '' ; F,-l'\CI le• ::;:~"" :~ : ~ ~: ~~~~ ~~~~~m '~~ 1r: ~:: f...~ ,......... ~ Jll (,noy AtJv ~Ct' (.9' 7' ) 'GvU lftt\t ,.,..,,...,., H • l C,vrodn C•e> \w\t ' , I M•t~r II C...Otn A•r l • l .,..."'td f C.o T•c 7 J J , Hofotwn c..t• Co 1 • l • Hoovfir rard applkants the source or the nature of unf&vorable 1nforma· tJon about them. The 1-'TC'-s consent ordtr ~pcdflcolly prohibits Amertcan Expreu from viol•tiOi the l"alr C~lt Reporting Act, which hais Iona required 11u.ch dlsclosures. t'oUure to comply carries u max· lrnum fine ofSl0.000 per orren:se. Beef Co•t D~llMes -OEN\'ER <UPI l -American consumers paid an average of four cents per pound less for beef during March than in February, according to the latest survey by the American National Cal· Uemen's Assocaallon. ANCA president Wray Finney said the average price ror ri\'e representati\"e beef cuts in 19 cities across the country was $1 34 on March 11 compared with Sl.38 on Feb. l2. The March figure. representing lhe eighth consecul1\·e monlh the average price declined. was down 44 cents per paund from the high or Sl.78 set last July. Anfl·C'o11~ordf! \'oi~f! MINEOLA. N. Y. <UPI> -A British citizen has come to the aid of anti-Concorde forces with a study indicating that the Anglo· French supersonic transport is up to "six times as noisy'' as other commercial jet aircran. John Buller. chairman or the Heathrow Associati(Jn Against Aircraft Noise. spoke out against the pride of his nation's aviallon industry. He said tests taken near London ·s Heathrow Airport showed the Concorde was six times as noisy as other com· merclal jets when measured from a paint three and one·balf miles from the end or the runway while the plane was la.kjng orr. · Ov~r TIH" Counte r NASO UsHllC)I FINANCE PUC Ponder Utility Ad R e quirement SAN FRANCLSCO <AP) -A probe has been launched by the stale Public Utilities Com mission (PUC> to determine whether utihhes s hould be re· quired to stale on cnch ad whl'lher the utility :.harl'holder or tht> customer is paying. The PUC ordered seven major California gas and e lectr ic utilities to reply within 30 days with their opinions or the dis· closure idea. H the plan 1s enacted. the in formation on who paid for the arl would b e requil'ed in newspaper s, maga11nes. circulars and displays and on radio and tele\•ls1on com merc1als. Named in the order are P:acific Gas and Electric. Pacific Power and Light. San D1e~o Gas and Electnc. Sierra Pacific Power. Southern Cal1forn1 a Gas . Southern Ca1Jforn1a Edison. and Southwellt Gas. lip• and D""'"" MUTUAL FUN DS Friday' Afternoon P.-i TRANSJ\:€TIONS tock May SeU NEW YORK (AP ) -The Anuonda Co. announced Thurs- day It will not oppose Atlantic Richfield's Intended S162 million orrer to buy about 27 perett1t or Anaconda· s outstanding stock. s OAIL V PILOT Jt JS Bell's a Winner i • .. If Ad Ban Goes By XlLTON MOSKOWlTZ It's runny ho hberols \\-bo complain fiercely •bout tbu larae amouul.t or mor1~>' Pt'nt on advertlsina are all tor tho am lun1 of proft'sslonal codes barrtn1 tdvertlsln1 . • The urnc pl.'Ople who are enraaed at Procter & Gamblu for SpeOdlO(C SIS mill.Jon lo promote C'rt'Sl lOOlhpa~le on• televl1lon belle\'t' l'1 high limo doctors. lllwyers and pharmacists ud\·crll l'<1 Ulclr crv1ces -and pricta ll 's a curious tx· erclH 10 lo1fic. The monies sr:nt by PToctt'r " Gamb e and GenerlJ .Motori and Genual Foods are said to be wasteful. leading lo Money Tree hlJbcr price11 On the • other band. the theory Is that of lal4yen and docton were l)trmltkd to i.dverllse. Uleen11wn1 competlllo(I would lead t<> lower pr ices. CONSUMER GRO PS SCOR ED A brtukthrouihoothls front last month when the house or delegates ofthe American Bar Association IABA voted to change its code or ethics lO Ptrmlt limltM advertising b) lawyers~ One of the strong ad·. voe ates of this change was Consumers Union. whose monthly publication. Consumer Reporu, carries no advertls1n1 and delights in puncturing claims of big advertisers. , It ·s too early yet to look for ads from the lawyers In your, town. The revised codes first have to be adopted by the statu bar as social ions. And even then, you are not goina to sec r. Lee Bailey. Melvin Belli and William KunsUer buyinc tlmQ on television and space on billboards. The revised code permits luwyer-$ to advertise fees, of- fice hours and specialties but only in legal directortes an'1 Mephone directories. The big wlnner then is likely to be. what Ralph Nader last year called "the quiet monopoly" - the Yellow Pages. THE t3 BE LL OPERATl NG companies publish moto than 2.000 classified directories. and these Yellow Pages constitute one of the largest advertJslng vehicles in the nt.- tlon. bringing in re\·enues or close to Sl billion a year. Nader alleged that AT & T made a pretax profit of SSOO million a year on 1ls classifi ed directories. Ont: w»y it manages to make so much. according to Nader. is that its monopoly position as a directory publisher enablei> It LO charge arbitrary rates. lie cited this example: In Brooklyn. N. Y • 14 ha ch has a population of 2.6 milbon, a quarter· page ad in the Yellow Pages costs $2,496 a ycur or 94 cents per 1.000 persons. In Kansas City, Mo . which have a population of 1 3 million. the same ad costs S2.928 a year or $2.21per1.000. Anyway, the revision of the ABA code opens up a wholo new category ()f advertisers for the phone rompony. Onc> or the delegates to the ABA meeting an Phlludclphin htft' month pointed out that there ure 21.000 lawyers ln Ujo Washington, D.C., area. H each of them took a one-el&hth page in the telephone directory, lt would udd 2,500 pages ?o the already fat Yellow Pagcll. $2 Million Support Asked for Sun Plant SACRAMENTO (AP) The state Energy Com'.- mission has taken steps at hopes will result in California. ' getting the world's first large-scale solar energy aenerallog , plant. The comm~ss!· voted S·O to urge the legislature to ap- prove S2 m illion t effect, enhance California's bid in the eyes or the federal g vemment. THE U.S. ENERGY RESEARCH and Development • Agency <ERDA> is seeking nalaonwade proposuls for an S85-million experimental solar plant. with the federaJ gov· crnment paying S75 million. Two utiltities -Southern California Edison and Los Angeles County Water and Power -already .have proposed building s uch a plant. Commission spokesman Vic Biondi said the com- mission wants all California utilities -la rge and small -to be involved and ls not endorsing a pa rticular utility's plan. ''WE URGE T HE LEGISLATl:RE to have California pick up about S2 million of the SlO million to show the state's commitment and support of solar energy," Biondi said. The federal agency plans to select a power company m August for the contract award lo build a lO·mcg<nY<ill plant that would be uniquely built into an existing utility sy~tem, Biondi said. Construction would start in March. 1978, and the plant would begin operating by 1980. "ARIZONA ALREADY HAS ITS utilities together:• Biondi said, "but the commission feels lhe EHDA will listt'n strongly to a money commitment." The sun's rays would be used to vaporize gas or create steam to drive turbines and generate electricity. Commission Rejects Sun Desert N-Plant SA CHAM F;NTO <t 'l'I) ThP State Energy Cllm- miss1on ha-. r1•jerll'rl th1• apJ!lit'atlon of San Diego Gt111 an1l }';l1•r tr11· C'u lo <'On'>trurl llw proposed SI 8 b1lllnn Sun Dc·wrt ~udl·.ir Pow1•r Planl ~11111 t11lcl th1• utility lo npply a.i;11n The act 1nn mC'nn~ I hat rl'vi"" of Sun Dieito·~ uppllC'a• tum. tht• l1rsl ()(It!> l\pc r rc•1·1vt•rl hy tlw llPW <'llmm1111.a1m, came to a i.top. TH•: AGt:NCY SAID TllE applar nlion "clews nut Mil• lain anform:.it111n n ·qu1n·rl hy 1•omm1s,1on rc-J,?ul11t111n' m l'>UI · fic1 ent <klall lo JJNmll ndrciuute staff on;ily~l!I " The <'Om mission 1111id. un111n1t uthcr lhin111. lhol S1111 Pirllo failt•d to provide 11ny bockitround mlormatlon on' rudaalion trvcl'I ll11l 11111 ll•lln lo the ut1l1ty. tho comm1~11iun t.I rc~11ucl. "Thill dot's not Ill uny m1rnnt>r !'lt11ti:~11l 11ny JUtl~ mcnl or the m(•rtt'i nf thr pow1 •r plant propo11al It as mt-ri•lv 11 dl'lermanat1on that the 11ubm1111·d 1nlormat1on 11> m11uH1 - c1en1 to h<.'l'(an l'>l11ff "o' k ... If th{• appl1cat1on. fnrmnll> rulled a "noll<'C of rntrnl ' had been accC'pted. hear1n"11 hv th1• t'Omm1s111nn would h a\ 11 be~un "1lhin 60 day,, tlurani: lht• r xpc•cted pe:ik or lht• ('llm• paal(n over passa1te of the nudcnr 'l<tfc.:uard& 1n1t1at1vo Junes. REFILING THF. APPl,J('i\TION would be n lime c<m• suming proress -· probably about three months -and would clearly put the Sun Desert i!lsue on the comm il'.sion ·~ backburnt-r during the Initiative comp1ti1tn. • San D1eRo. whi<'h ha~ invested an estlmat 0 m1llt11n ~far 1n preliminary work on the Sun Oesert pr t•ct. hos selecttd :•s its No. l choice for u I0<'11t1on a site bout 20 m1les southl4 est or Blythe near the California· ra nu lane The pl:int would 1n<'lud1• t~o nucltar unit ach with a totaJ capacity or 950 megawatts. THE COMMISSION SAID IT wants more information on the "handling and storing " of waste fuels. and "on site fuel and waste storage racl11ties should be described. The n ve· member comm iss1on said it is concea::ned o bout water quatrty and noise pollution associated with the pro· ject. ' The commission tlid not consider an altcmaUve sl~o nut Parker. Ariz.," hlch Sa~ ?lego also proposed. -Model Didn't Like Image MlAMI <U Pl> -A 215-yur.old fireman who moonUcht• .. a model bu 1ued a local masulne lor "men who IJke men" ror pnnt1n1 nude pholo- O'apbl of him ori1lnally taken ror "PlaycJrl." Biil Caahman, who waa a llfeauarcl.at lhe Ume the pictures were taktn two yean aco for a fee of about 1700. bas aued the macaztne Blueboy, and 'Jwt ...... ,...,,.. ...._ .... .,_,__ INK# olM ,_..., ..-.C. Ar. ""*' ---. ,,.,.. ~ y.., lfW"I .. """"' Park Use Fees Go Up SACRAXENTO (AP> -Use fees at Hearst Caalle remain u.nch1nied. trill rite April l f« lllOllt Callfomla Camp"'' fees for overnlabt hookups It.ate parb. will rite from M to "°' a night. ud TIM money ls needld to oltaet a 200 • 1DOlt family campaitel at impro\'ed pereeot Jump ta ••letenw. a9'd camperounds wW COit. M instead of operaUn1 cotU alace UM last 1....-aJ ts. increase in 111'7, state Parka and RecreaUoo Direct« Herbert llbodet Niel. JNa.t1DID IS A -.CENT boost to SUIO for nn ln tb• Uytime. 8"1 claytl~e ad1nia6oft tw penoaa •toot rem&Lu 21 ceata, and tour i... TIU: ANNUAL DAV permits wUI eott 115, up 15. and olf·~ason 10-day ~amplq permit. wUl double from $10 totaO. Dot• wlll .coat 50 ttnt.s more, S:l a = bul there wW be no ebarce for do11. Glen 81rr• Nancy Sinatra has g•ven birth to a nine pound, ll·ounce baby gi'rl nam e d Amanda Catherine. Jt Is her second child. photoar1pherD1vldVance forS2miWon. ,~~~~~~~~~~".!"'-~~~~~~--~~~~--~--------------~~----------------------~~~ ..... ----__ __;.,........._~--~.~1 CASHMAN SAJD 11fE RESULT of publication of th!tJ>lctures In Blueboy has been lhat he has bun "emb•rraased, ridtculed, held up to public scorn and ahame and bas suffered a loss of a.ncome tnd a lou or eamlnc capacity" as a model. Attomeya for Vance 8J'ld for Blueboy aay the complaint "ls wholly wttboul merit." Cashman Hid Vance took a number or nude pbot~aph.s of him in 1973. which were sent to P1ayairl Magaime. He said the maeazine was in· CASHMAN terested . but sent its own pbotoirapher to take som e m·ore pic- tures. which were used in the m agazine the following year. "I thought rd get a lot of laughs °"t of it <the Playgirl pictures). I figured I could meet a few stra y chicks through it,'' he said. CASHMAN SAID he had agreed with Vance that his pictures could be included in a photographer's book of nudes. But, he said , last year the pictures appeared in Blueboy and in two Blueboy advertisements, .and now "'the whole thing has gotten out of band.•• Those pictures have caused him problems, Cashman said, because "right away people think I'm gay." There Goes l Another Myth ~ DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (AP) -A husband cannot sue for damages if has wl(e lea\'eS him for another man because a woman has the right to choose her sexual partner. a Bucks County Court has ruled. I "This is not to advocate or even condone such con- duct," Judge Isaac Garb wrote In bis opinion rent and repugnant to Thursd ay. ·'This 1s modern standards." merely to acknowledge what we consider to be a given fact In the evolu· tion of our moral and sexual mores." , PENNSYLVANlAlaw allows a hwiband or wife to file suit against a third party as responsible for a spouse's infidelity. But Garb said such suits were allowed under an outdated principle that a husband has the right to "the services. hdehty. body of his wife " TWO OTHER county court jud~es agreed to dismiss tne suit but did not write an opinion in- dicating whether they agreed with Garb. The ruling came in a suit filed by A. 8 . Kyle of New Britain Township near Doylestown against 12 members of a com· mune whom he said en· cour aged his wife to live v.ith another man m the f He said that to allow o ~ person to sue for money . damag"e& because or '"his spouse's voluntary .. sexual activity with ' another person is abbor· ROCK STAR FA.CESSUIT LOS ANGELES <UPI) -British rock singer David Bowie was sut.'<l for $85.000 by photo- commune. GARB NOTED in his op1n1on that othe r court r ulings permitted a woman to control various aspects of her body. such as in abortion cases. "'She likewise has the right to enJ(age in volun· lary natural sexual rela- tions with a person of her choice," Garb wrote. "We do not believe that the conclusion we reach constitutes the destruc· lion of the family as an i n stitution in Penn. sylvanla." g r a p h e r S t e p h e n Board Post Shapiro · Shapiro Accused Bowle, an 8 Superior Mark Wilson. son or Court suat. or using pro-Mr. and M n . Franklin motiona l photos taken by Walson or Newport Beach Shapiro without paying has been elected to the ex· for them. In \•aolalion or ecut1ve board or the As· an aaret1ment s ocaated Students or ----------Pomona College Forgiving Jail Term Averted SAN DIEGO <AP> -Thanks to her husband. Rose Duncan or San Diego will serve her one-year jail sentence in an honor camp instead of state prison. SUperior Court.Judge DouJ1-la1-Woodworth could have sentencl'd her to state prison, but sortened the sentence aner Dennis Duncan pleaded for leniency for has wafo · "All she was guilty of was an unwise de· clsion. ··Duncan said "I want her home." Mrs. Duncan. 42. had pleaded no contest to char1u that she offered a $1.000 down pay· ment to anyone who would kill her husband. E.8. FRANKEL MD. 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In Carton Price Cafeteria Special BUENA P.ARK: 990 Come enjoy a delicious hamburger and a coke or coffee. Betleh at C>fanoe01«D•-clpen waellda:tS 9:30 to9:30. Sundays 10 to 8. SPECIAL BUY Azaleas 6.99 '~~rQ~ World wide famous lewis Azaleas in assorted colors. Plants bloom for weeks. 3·HP /trimmer lawn mowerreducesneedforhand trimming. Easy spin starter Manual height adjusters. (8000). 22" Deluxe Mower 89.99 Easy pull 3112 HP Briegs and Stratton engine. loop hancUe wath control plate. Easy height-of.cut ad1ustment. Tempered steel blade. (8002). ... 0 R._., UGE: *<> So. Brtatof-.No. ot SO coast Plaza-<>Pen weekdaVt A" 9:30to9. Sundeys 10108. SANTA ANA: City Or. at Garden GrcMt 8M1. o()pen weekday-a 1 o to 9. Siil 1 O to 1. Sundays 11 :30 to 5. GhildreR FaeiAg Death • • \ • Entitled .To Share Bad Side 81 CAROL MOOll£ Of .. DlllW,. ....... ChUdren who bury dead pets or plants they have cared for wilt adjust better to Ute deat.h of a father or rftother. And the surviving parent may bear up bravely to outsiders but it's better for the whole family to cry t.oeether. Theae observations on the grieving child were made from personal and professional staod· points by Cecile Diilon and Marsha Goodley, licensed counselors with the California Center or Psychotherapy In Newport Beach. ·'If the parent doeso 't show any emotion. the chiJd may wonder 'Didn't Mommy love Daddy"' or 'What's wrong with me?'." said Ms. Dillon. "Share with them ; let youngsters be a part of the whole process. Let any emotion run its course. Don't cut oft expres~ion. There is no right or wrong way to work through the loss. "JI they are left out, children may feel rejected or stranded with no one to oare for them. H children aren't able to 'say good· bye,' they will have a harder time adjusting to a new parent or substitute.•· Such emotional outlet -as well as unacceptang shock and picking up the pieces -comprise post-mortem recuperation that youngsters experience as much as adults. ''But there Is no time limit or sequence to these phases; they are interwoveo and may be re· pealed,'' sald Ms. Goodley. "Every dynamic comes into play although some parents can't validate their ton's or daughter's feelings. "Don't Ignore u c hild: his security in b•illg part or a family should not be token from •him. Give hlrtt a structure he can un· derstand and the opportunity to learn ne..w •mollons . · "If not, a boy or girl may feel unnecessarJly gudty for once •. having told a parent. ·1 wish you were dead'," Ms. Dillon added. "Children have rantastlc obillUes to ran- t3siie whlct\ is good for creative· ly re-livln~ 81'\f sllualton. "But. il s bad if they haven't been told the truth and conJurc something 10 times worse. They may liDd tlelr dream world more corafortable than the real one or beeome a teenaged suicide because if 'Daddy is hnppy in heaven,• why not join him?" In describmg how perception of death dlrrers with age. she not· ed that up to one year a child responds to.a caring adult F'rom two to five years, he or she recognl1e11 specific parents but hos no concept or lime lapse. People are often "missing" if on· ty temporarily. The 5· to 9-year-old probably won't talk about death but bns ex· perienced It and wonders "Am I ~olng to"" From 10 years on. a youngster Is more scared of los· in1 a role model on whom he de· pends. "Adjusting ls vt'ry hard 1f the first exposure to death involves o person you really lovt'," Mid Ms Dillnn. Adult Braces "Parents can prepare children by taking them lo the funeral of an acquaintance where there Is less emotional connection. Or they can discuss fatalities pro- jected on TV or symboliied In music and literature." ''However . it's important that adults be present for direction." Ms Goodley added. "That means parents have to be willing to cope with their own attitudes. "Unfortunate ly, that's an awareness our society seems to run away from. Yet if parents better prepare children for risks. everyone could master them easier." A contrasting case history de· alt with a teenager who was told at school that her father had died unexpectedly at the om ce. She arrived home lo the chaos or busy relatives. The mother would cry alone but tell the daughter. "1 un· derstand how you feel but we must be strong and controllc4 " The f!lrl hc1?an <.pending class llml' "'ondl•nnJ: ''hat h<'r father would bc do1n,1?. lier j?radcs drop(>{'d d1 as11cally nnd sh<.' "as referred 10 coun!.chnl? ror roll'· pla~ Ing to ..:c•t ~it true rN'hog.I.. "Iler neNI for l'mOltonal re· tense and ~u1wort ''usn't ad- m!Ued at the en11cal lime, onl!< after her behavwr went uwr~"" said Ms. Goodley . "Common sense vanishes in stress s1tua lions "Other symptoms of jug"led em otions include antagonism. withdrawal and psychosomatic Illness." The counselors af{rced that if a sibling dies. parents should not give so much attention lo Lhc sur· viving child that he can't figure how to react. Nor should they be overwhelmed with Jericf. lest the remaining child tru.-s to imitate the deceased lo Win ravor. "Give him or her permission to act normally." said Ms. Dillon. "This also applies to the linger· Grin and Bear It By DENNIS McLELLAN Oii ... OAllf Pli.tM•ll A proresslonol woman In h('r mld·20s w n ~ 4.'Xl rcmely 11elf · con.sciOUl, r:>rely went uut socially and seldom s miled. Within thret' years she be<'omt' self·conrldent and outgoing nod "as married. Her pcrsonallly changed so drastically that rriends said It was as though she "ere two dlf· rerent people The change was not due lo In· tense group therapy. dally med1taUon or a crash course tn assertion trammg. It was because she. like thousands of other adull'I throughout the nation. hod her teeth straiirhtened A change in psychological out· look through lmprov.ed ap· pearance is just one of the bendJl! oC ha,·lng crooked teeth or a faulty bite corrected. GROWING UP Traditionally. weanng braces 'WllS rtmsidered n normal part of growing up. like battlinf{ teennl[e acne. It was not too much of a traumatic experience to wear the gray metal bands. Aner all. you •"el'en't alone. • ~ut afler the cage of 20 1t becomes unthinkable ror most to l'ven consider vlsitln,a the or· thodontist. Whal wlll my friends say? How can 1 appear In public? Tba.l .attitude Is chan~lnjl. ll '" no longer a rarity to see an adull wearing brace!. The American Society or Orthodontists has found that one out or every JO patients is now an adult. A survey or Oranie Coast orthodontists supports Uus na· tlonwide trend. Some. who 10 years ago had on· ly one patient over lhe al[e of 20. now claim adults account for nearlv a fourth or tbeir bustness. ll is not uncommon for men and women in their 50s and 60s to come in for partial or complete work. MORE ADULTS "A lot ba\'e wanted_to do it Ior years." says one doctor. "Maybe it's because more adults are do· ing it. There·s comfort in nwn· bers." "The mouth is our main foc al point .... n ·rs· .. nnotheT. "When you talk. It's the first thing a person notices. It's a ruler by which we measure." While esthetics is Ob\1iously an inctnUve. 1t remains a toss-up whether concern 0\1er ap· . pearnnce or health ia the biggest inducement. Crowded teeth nre more prone to cavities. den lists soy. because they are harder to clean and make it easier (or foodlo ~come trappt!d. Orthodontic treatment can help cut down cavities but It also eases the extra strain on gums and bones from teeth th al don •t meet properly. <This can lead to gum disease and tooth loss). REFERRALS Some patients are referred by thell' famUy dentist for partial orthodontics in preparation ror crowns or bridges. Olbers get partial banding for teeth that have shined. Although changing attitudes has increased the number or adult. patients.. another contribut· Ing factor is that many insurance companies now are including dental care In their policies. But a major breakthrough was the appearance several years ago or cle.r plastic bands which can be bonded directly to the sur· face of the teeth. They offer an alternative to the heavy. highly vlsable metal bands. Orthodontists. however. are q1.11ck to note the drawbacks o< ' ~~~-~~ ing death of a parent. Children should have as much acc<'ss to the hospital and responstbiht) at home as age \\ ill allo'>' so they see life wUI go on.·· Ms. Goodley added. "Since the nuclear family rarely exists to- day for support. peers and adults close to chjldrcn who have lo ta parent should be involved as much as befor<'. "Be there JUSt to listen; answers aren't necessary. What we need is more communlcallon to be kinder to each other. "lf we don't share the negative side of life. we're blocking emo· Uonal growth. Children who can't come to terms with lhe·deuth of a ·parent won't be able to build good relationships as adults. "Folklore wasn·t so crazy after all. "The rituals we make run of - a year of mourning, Iris h wakes, the 7-day Jewish shiva -at least allowed people. young and old. Umetocope." Know Without Adults Telling Oonnelen Sogn call. th enlarged photograph her "modern Pi eta.·· ll shows a young bo). bald Crom radiation treatmenb silting on his mother's lap. crying and hold\ng pcrhups hb last Christmas present. The inner strength or the woman. poignant expression or the child and honesty of their relationship are encouru~ ing to Ms. Sogn. "ho is finish1na her doctoral studies at UC I on the cognitive ability of children with potenttally fatal dis· enses. "People tend to think that children ue too )Oung to un· derstand the concept of death or that smce they arc quiet. they aren't concerned.'' she Sllld "But that's untrue. "The topic has not been studied sulficiently by other psychologists. !'dost research deah with ndQlts This poses on obstruction to deahng effeclJ\'el) "1th the 111 child and bis family." She recalled quotes from 12 children "1th cancer nnd other life-threatening diseases whom she ha:. observed for two years at Orange Count) Medical Center "Please take off your 'chmc fa cl'· · "I don't have to pick up my clothl!s, I'm dying " "Don't worry Mommy. I know · That's only part or her cndencc that affbct('d youngsters sense the seriousness or their cond1t1on. Ms. Sogn's thesis is documonted by sketche:. the young patients made or a bird flying away from the flock or pre· parations for their own funerals. OUTER EXPRESSIONS "The child who may not have spoken ub<>ul death is ful· ly aware of changing social relations und 1ac1al e>.· pressions. especially ""hen daily rounds of medical person· nel no longer slop at hls door.·· sbc said "Boys and girls give and receive external and intcrnul cues. such as noticing -.·hen father lakes lime to accompany them to the doctor's office. "Llke everyone else, youngsters kno'>' when they aren't -well. They get sick and tired of betnll u:.ked 'llow arc vou feeline?' Imagine how it must be lo ha\e hud fcukein111 for as long as you can remember. "The easiest way to discuss the s1tuat1on 1s to refer to another child in a more advanced stage. Golniz to a cl.Jnic gives the family strength because It's a small v. orld where they are normal." Noting that much oft.he psychological strebs depends on how parents respond to the prognosis, J\11>. Sogn su1d som(• prefer to establish a p"rotecUve envtronmcnl. PROTECTING PARENTS "This places the sick child in a double band of havini: t1> assume u parental role to save adults from d1:.cus1>ing the unpleasant nature of his illness,·· she explained. "Once fictitious labels arc applied, interucllons become managed and inauthentic which increases the scnSl' or Isola· lion." Similarly. Ms. Sogn r ecommended keeping the child al homt' and maintaining the basic routine rather than exa~· geraUng affection or going overboard with the all important trip to Disneyland. "Over-acceptance of the child's fate may lead lo need· less pre-mourning by tht' parents," she said "Brothers and sisters may resent the s pecial favors and then feel guilty when death C<lm<'S. Or the Sick young~Ler may feel ashamed for receiving extra attcnt1on and medical care." She sympathized with parents because "1t 's very hard being parl of a theory" under tremendous strain with few lime-outs. "Public pressure makes them doubt confidence In the doctor. necessity for such arduous therap) and their lmpor· tanl image as protectors." MISLEADING NEWS Ms. Sogn complains frequently to TV stations that men· lion "cancer cure" as the lease for 11 p m. newscasts lh<·n , keep listeners wailing to the end fo r a report on 11 case with very peculiar circumstances. Drawing from her experience as a prc·school nlr<'ctor. she started fter patient-family-staff liaison work on a positive note. wondering "how little humuns pr r<'l'ive lh<' Ufe cycle ... And she ended the interview the same way . "Their adaptive quality is amazing. YounRSlers comf• ln for intravenous appointments and J?O back I() school. Or they stop crymg. concentrate on the hoo,p1tal prort•rlurc and challenge the doctors. "Don't discount children's ab1ht~ to und<'rsland. Watch their artwork and playtime and lak<' thl'1 r 1nqu1rtl'S c;i-nou'l· ly .•. llllftlut .... lty "•II Ar1ttt'L.el\ H• More adults are smiling thanks to braces. plastic bands. They are not as strong as the metal bands. they say. and extra care must be taken lo avoid eat- ing hard or sticky food. r.tey also tend to discolor. COST VAllJES The cost for treatment varies. depending on the severity or the problem. Fees range from several hundred dollars lo several thousand for a period spanning several months lo mo~e Ual\ t"'O)C&l'S~ Before regul ar visits begin full dental X-raya are taken. !':ext. a mold or upper and lower teeth Is made. In addition to a side X-ray or the head and facial photo· graphs. CThese are used to measure and analyz.e the teeth and jaw relationships and de· termine the type of treatmenL needed>. The health or the teeth and gums. rather than the age of the patient. determines whether or not to begin treatment. Orthodontists agree aaults, who are highly cooper alive. arc often their best patients. After all, they arc highly motivated. The benefits of straight teeth and a healthy smile rar outweigh any tem- porary inconvenience. "It's amazing the difference it can make." s aid one orthodon~ t1st, referring to a man whose ap· pearance and personali ty changed dramatically followirtll treatment. "It made a compll c: change 1n his psychological out- look..'' • •z DAILY PILOT ,: 'Mr. Mayor! Please, ·spare the Whales' t .. . ·. ,,. ... ·- ._._ ..... · ··""· .. --· -. ~-____ ....; __ --. . . I I ... .,,... .. .. _ _J~. . .. I --.............. By JO OLSON OtlllelNllff'i ... - ''Dear Mr. Mt' Innis.'' the letter be&an. "l wlsh y® would not have the s peed boat rat'Cll untlle the ~hales sloped m11rat1n& thet would be about the startlna of May. I like whales yen· much." Mancha Glllea, a fourth arader at Del Obispo SChool In Sen J uan Capistrano was the signer. She was upset. her teacher said, because of the Bushmllls Grand Prix which took place re· cenUy off the s hores of NewPort Beach and all the roastal to\\ ns south to Oceans ide. Not only was Miss Gilles op- posed to the race. but all her classmates in Room C·5. \\ere ns well, and they all "role letters to the mayor in protest. The race is over. they reah~e. but the s tudents hope their ef· forts will help prevent a s1m1la r, ('OOtest during whale migrating season oH th e Cahforn1u coastline. They had been studying whales as a class project and were con· t'emed when they learned or the rat'e from their teacher, Leslie Kloti of Balboa, a few days before It WA$ 1cheduled. When they protested lo Mass Klou. she s ug1e1ted tht>y aet their Onl lesson ln CIVl) r l&hls b composln« protes t lettcl'l to tht- Newporl Buch mayor Ctht> race started In Ne\\ port this yt'ur). The result Is 21 original leltt·r~. which we're delivered to thll mayor yt>s t erday. All were written without coaching from Mis$ Klotz. so they reflect thtt children's viewpoints nbout pro tecUon of the whales . Severul are accompanjcd by drawings of whales. making them art works as ''ell as lessons in democrac\. Some of the s tudents had planned to wat('h the race. but ('hongt>d their minds "hen the) read that a whale had been tn· JUred during a practi~ run. So. th<'re were no students from Class roo m C-5 of Del Obispo School on the l>tdelmes whe n l h e b o a l s raced by Nel'port. It isn"t tha l the children are Op· posed to ra('es. but they don't think there s hould be any more until the wh le m11ratlon season ends. .. J llkt the ldeia or spe~bo•t rot'inl?. bul I "111\ you would think O( IAOOlht'r lime for tho ract>," Kimberly Smith wrote. "Tho reason why 11 t)e(ause ll ts mlgratina seai.on nd It al~o hurtll tilt> whulc when you run In· to them . "I don't think a bont raco 1, \\Orth killlna whales or llnyolhc:.r animals" The Mayor Answers MoJIOr Mchtrii• concf'fkd tha.t tht' ch11drtn did hotl<i a pomt, but ht' empho8i.:rd that tht' roct' woa not 8f'O'UOred b11 tht city of Newport. "Tht'rt were no whaln 8J)Olt~ and nont hit," fw odtUd. "The race hod full approool of tht Cooat Guard and oil otht'r ocean Mi/etyor- gan~wns. · • • John Maryhew pictoralizes his plea Virgo Finances, Security Improve ATURDAV, ~IARC"JI ?O ~ By SVD~EY O~IARR 'll~M·•- ARIES <March 21 · ............... . April 191· \'1tahty makes a coml'back. You get new hope. opt imism You're bl'tter able to commun1cal<'. lo collect ~--·••lll!IJJ~ money for errort1' Tukl' :~~~===~~ cash this ltmt' nnd ll't credit J!O. TAll R l'S C.\pril 20· m;:--.. ·~--May 20> · ArN previous· ly dark rel'e1vcs hcMfil of great('!' hs:ht. Friend proves loyalty a~am Money Is in\ Ol\'ed in plan for tra1 d. enter· talnment. GEMINI CMay 21 Jun<' 20 l. Lie low: b(' mor(' a"arc O( cfet t11h than I your ~eneral l'Ui.lom Re specific. d1rel't :1nddc· al with parln<'ro,h1p. marital que:.t1on o; I.ct others take lnit 1.it I\'<' CANCER !June :!I J ul\ 221 H(' n'.1th tor arl1on. mclud1ns: <'lianJll' ;md travel. A vnrwly of c"pencnr('S 1nd1catl'd. LEO lJuly 23 AuJ:. 221: Cut Down on Exposure Creatl\'(' juices """ you feel more a ll\'t'. You .1 r l' a b I e n o w t o arti culate me:.ininJ'?S. ~ty lc . P ersonal magnetis m ena bles ~nu to win popularity l'On· test \'IRGO (All~. 23-Sept. :!2l . Orw who oppos<'!>d ~ou com l's to ) our aid. F1nanc10I p1 r t11 re '" bni:hter. \ ou fN•I more LIRR \ <S,•pt :!:l <kt ~'21 1''01 ('I'S I t.•n1I to ht.' ,r,1ttcr1•d H 111\• "1lh I 1111• SC'ORrlO !Ot'I "I "O\ 211 \ flll I 1' p .1111 1h•ht Ill hlll lllll' 1111 "'''' dfoit D E A R A N N LANDERS: My husband has de\'eloped a new hob· by. He tries to catch me nud<' so he can snap pie· lur<'s of m e. t have a· Rood figure. but I don't car<' to ha vc pictures of m) nnked body c irculat· ed around the s h o p \\her<' he \\ ork s -which 1s nactly whal is hap- fl('ninl( ~I alt is n n cxc<'llcnt :imull'ur photographer lie US<'d lo tak<' i::r('at [llrlur('~ o r birds. 11111mah . th1• n<'ti::hl>or-.· k 1<1>. ancl l hl'I r pl't !'I. hut Ill lh1• l;p,\ lhrt•c month" he h.1 ... n't takt'll ti Sln)!ll' plC· 11111' I r.m ~hare'' 1th the lam1h a rod across the top or jumps in the air whl•n an elevator crnsh<'s: Since th<' human body foils al the snmc ml<' o( s peed ns th<' elevator. it will impar t just us hard ns lhe clcvutor. H a person jumps 111to lhl' n1r immed1al<'lv before the elc\•ator h1is. hl' Cshl» will still hit JU~t ;p, hard. but n fr act ion of u S<'cond later. To ii lust rat<' th1li point. suspend u i;:las, botll(' bv a stnn.I( mi.id,• a bo>.. then drop the" holl' thin~ off a roortop The hottl~ "111 hit Just as hard r<'· ttardles!' has wings or n rocket to pro\'lde an oppos ing ac· releration. ARLAN KEITH ANDREWS. SC. 0 . REGISTERED PROFESS I ONAL ENG I NEEH IGREENSBORO. N.C l DEAR A'RLAN; Tha~k you for t'omlng up with a simple an5Wt-r to a com· pllcated que tlon. I knew Dr. Jcromf' \\'icsnt'r, Pte,ldt'nt of l\l IT. "as right, hut )llU 'V(' f'X· plained" h}. DE Ait AN(I; upset he is a menace on the street. I hav<' r ec urring nitthtmares thal we arc o n o u r \\' a y l o t h c hospital and .iark 11lnms into another ~ar or R<'ls hit broadside running :i red light. I 'm so con· cerned that I have con· sid<'red sneaking out of the house and goinit to the hospita l in a taxi. Thf'n the thouizhl occuri; to ml' that if Jurk wakes up and finrls m<• j?onr. he'll be <'\'l'n more of :i mani:ic and kill h1msrlf rushing lo the ho-;p1t:il Is t her<.' a solution lo this problrm that I can't see" Pl<'as<'. Ann. don't suggest lha~ I a ll k a ·Foreign Flavor Fore•gn dishes from students' hom<'land~ will be foatur<'d fare at the annuul International Walk. an Amen can Fw ld Service benefit. s ponsored b) the Corona del Mar Chapter 8egmning at 4 p.m Sunday. April 4. lhe dinner \\ill be scn·ed progrcss1n•ly in thret> Bi~ Can~on home ... Hors d ' oeuHes of Tinola. P apaya 1'1rklt•s, Arlobo and Fruit \\'inc Cup will be .. cncd at the hnml' of John Cash1ons. 21 Lochmoor Lane; the main cours~ of Lokdolma1·. J ansson's F're1tels<'. l~im1n1 an<l wrne at the Wllham Randolph home 28 Royal St. George. The de!-sert with coflN• 01• tea "di be at the Robert Currie home. 24 Pinl'hurst L:1n,· .. Creal lllJ: some nflhc1 r r J\ on 11.•-. ar<' 1 ;,it l<'fl. l<'fl to right) T<'d Stridsb<'r~ of S\\ N lt.'11. Uom1111qu1.• h.1mmcrh11, France and Jose· Ln \'ma. Tht.• Ph1lippm<'s. 'f1cke1s. at Si.50. mu:.t tx• l'l'bNl'N i T1l'ket ch111rma111s Mrs. Jamei. Ray. 67i·66i:l. ~RUFFELL'S- Ann 'O' Landers be on hnnd for the birth of hc:>r first c h1lrl. -P.G. LADY IN PASADl':'.\'A urHoLsTERY ~YMWMI ........ 1 nz H.tHw ll•d. Cost• Me-§41·~>25' Jc\~O'S SPORTSWEAR I "M;rd1HPlALA 'BAlBOAISINC I Ntwpoftl!fOCh 216llo<•n-.tll(' I 548 •111 675 1904 the magic man See Chuck' Jones prewnt his dazzhng Aladdin's caslle rreglc s how In the Huntington Mall. free ahows Fri., Sat . &Jn. a1 2. 3. 4 pm dally & 7:30pm Fri Beach Blvd & EdioO&f'. San Diego Frwy DEAR Li\D \': Do<'s your hui.hand know ho" · worried ) ou arc>? Jf hr;::;:;===:::===============:; doesn't. he s hould. 1bk hJm as a special favor to promise to call a taxi lo csrn e the two of you to the hospital "hen th(' time cnmes. If h(' i.ays ll 's a cruy Idea, tell hJm you kno" It, hut ) ou'll feel t'ver so m U('h bettPr If ht'll grant you thl11 "lsh. lt'i. the least h<' can d1> -and you un tr ll him fsald i.o. Poul Patrick McBride, M.D. SPECIALIST IN OFFICE GYNECOlOGY AND DISEASES Of WOMEN PERSONALIZED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ~\(.ITT\Rll S ''m :!::!11t•(' 11 1 l.1111.111\111· '' 'lit' h I h .1 I ' <t II l.111 01.1k1· llt'll .. 1.111... "" m1111• 111cl<'p1•111l 1·nt 1n 1hnu1tht .mcl .1t'lwn 011h11I(' nf t hi loonv 11111rl... 'I.ill I!> ;1 ~\\Pil i.:11' An' :.111:$tt''il ion~~ Technica lly. all falhnl? bod1<'s on <-::trth fall \\Ith the aC'r<'lt'ration of i::ra\ 1 t) and nothlnii r;111 lw don<' .1hout 11 . unit•'" orw 1.A"?\DERS· I am l''<(l('<'I· mi: a b11by in approx· 1matt'ly four \1 eeks and nm "orn<'d s ick. \\'lt) .. l~cau'I<' m\' husband'" a 1r1 r1hl<' clri\'rr under or. d1nnrl' c1rt'um ,lanr«''-. hul \\hen he 1s <'~c11N1 nr nei11hbor or a friend to ----------~~~~~~"!:!""='""'""!:-=~--~=:!~~~===:: take ml' I h<'l1<•\'<' a t'.\:\l Jo:HA Sil\' n •: .\ R s II \' : I • m woman's husband 1s th<' only person whn i.houlll c ,\ rR 1e·o R ~ 111<'1' :!:? .I n n til l Y our :Ol'llSltl\ II I " :.hm11nµ olht'r'\ sre 11 und 'onw rC'Spt•rt ) ou for 1t afraid ) our option!! .re ------------------------------- i\ Q l l AR I l' ~ <.Jun 20 Ft't1 181 · \1•rt.'nl on tr1rnd!\h1p. rr(';1111·1t1 . rnm:rnl1c lnh'rl' .. t:< \ m1r lo\t11hr-;. In some• an·n~. Will h(' fuH1lkd PI S {' .. : S I f I' h I !I ~I .ir c h :! 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DAILY PlLOt All-star Job To Roberts Mission Viejo Hl&b coach Pat Roberts has beft'l t-abbed to 1utde the Soulb in \be Uth renewal of the Or•nse COunty All·•Ur basketball fame June 12 al Orance Cout Collece. Roberti. who co~ched hi.s Dlablo. to the South Cout Leaaue championship and a berth in the CIF 2-A finals. was selected from a sltoog field of candldatea In the Orance Coast area, which had 11 of lts 16 teams earn bids to the CJF pla)ofls. The 10-year veteran says practices wUJ take place at the Mission Viejo Hith gym and that tbe squad will employ man-to·man defmse and a passinc game of· femlvely. Also in the South fold ls Mis· aion Viejo assistant coach Dave King, who will assist Roberts. Thi.s was Roberts' 1oth year al Mission Viejo and in lbat time the Diablos have su!· tered only one Josinc season. The South leads in the series, 7-3. Connors Advances CARLSBAD -Still unsatisfied with his game, Jimmy Connors advanced Thursday night to the semifinals or the $100,000 tennis tournament, beating Ray Rulfels 1·5, 6·2 al La Costa Racquet Club. Connors will face Roscoe Tan· ner in the semltinals. Tanner bad to flcht for his Ufe against Peter lleminc. a 21-year-old amateur from UCLA. &--7. 7·5. 1-'. me Nastase, shaking ore the ef· fects of a pinched nerve hiah in bis back. also shook off Erik Van Dillen 6-4, 6--3. Nastue's semifmal opponent will be Guillermo Vilas ol Argen· Una, who downed former Stan· ford star Alex "Sandy" Mayer 7-6. 6-2. NIT 1t'l11 ner• NEW YORK -Melvin Walkins hit the go-ahead basket --·ith 30 seconds lef\ and North Carolina·Cbarlotte's Cinderella team held on down the stretch to beat North Carolina Stale 80-79 Thursday nlghl and join Ken· tucky ln the finals of the 39th Na· tiooal Invitation TournamenL Kentucky advanced to the tiUe 1ame e arlier b y beating Providence in a 79·78 thriller as Larry Johnson layed In lbe win· nini shot at the buuer. Gaatne11TI' Top-ranked Indiana's c1ash •·ith Marquette In the finals or the NCAA Mideast basketball re- gionals will be televised by Chan· nel 4 Saturday amidst a tripleheader. The day wll1 lead ofr with the Midwest regional finals pilling Michigan aeainst Missouri at 9: 15. followed by Indiana and Marquette at 11 : 15, then the West regional finals al 1:15 between UCLA and Arizona. M*°'to11 Saelt~Md HOLTVILLE -The Angels have decided to use Mission Vie· jo resident Bill Melt.on primanly as a designated hi tter and keep Dave Chalk a t third base. At the Ancels' first spnng workout Thursday. manacer Dick Williams said Melton. who Is also n third baseman, Wlll be working out n bat l\t lh1rd, a bit al first, and a lot In the batting cage. ··~ Fnctay, Mwch 19 1171 Greenwood Vital To UCLA Tri11mph By ED auaGA&T oe-o.u, ...... ...,. LOS ANGELES-lf )'OU ,1aoce at lbe 1tati1Ucs, you'U CC>Mhade that atar for-wards Richard Wuhtne t on and Marques John.son were the dlffettnee In UCLA's 70-61 win over Pep· perdlne in the NCAA WHt re- Jlonal basketball playoffs Thurs· day nJ1ht at Pauley Pavilion. But it you talk to UCLA coach Gene Bartow and Pepperdlne'a Gary Colson , you'll form a some-.•ha't different Impression, even though W asbington and Johnson combined fCX' :W points. "Our center play was exeep. tional," said Bartow. "Ir it hadn't been. we would have been in serious trouble." Said Colson. "I can't say enou2h about the play or Mar· ques Johnson . But David Greenwood also did a super job. You've got to give him credit." Greenwood, the start.Inc 6-10 .. freshman centet \.and 7·1 reserve Ralph Drollinger had Pep- perdine's Waves r olling the wrong way in the final 10 minutes. The Bruins extended a 50-49 lead with 9:51 left to a 66,57 margin with 3: 16 remaining and the two centers combined for eight points. They also held Pepperdine's 6-10 Marcus Leite to five ot bis 16 points in the second half and the Brazilian· born junior was unable to penetrate inside. Greenwood and Drollinger spelled each other and they ended up with 10 and eight points. ''Another key may have been our zone press.'· said Bartow. UCLA's 2·2· 1 press, a potent weapon during the Bruins' early championship years in the 1960s. forced most of Pepperdine's 12 turnovers io the first half and. was a significant reason why the Waves trailed at halftime, 40-35. Pepperdine twice cut the margin to one in the second half and its 6-6 sophomore forward Ome Matson thinkS the Waves would have been closer if be hadn'lfouled out with4:121eft. Matson had scored 10 points and bad held W asb.inJnon to 11 points before being called for his fifth foul with UCLA ahead, 61·5S. ··1 think we would have beaten * * * them In tbt atretch lf I hadn't fouled out," he aald. "J waa auardln1 Watblncton and 1 thlnk the difference in the aame was that I waa abUe to hold h1m." By wlnnln1, UCLA bas ad· vanced to Saturday's West re· glo"al finals a1alnsl Arizona. Bartow hopes for an improved UCLA puformance. "For some reuon, we get in this building and play Uiht and nervous," the first-year coach from Illinois said. "We had four or nve areal games on the road but we're golne to have to 1005en upMre." For Pepperdine, the upset win· ner of the West Coast Athletic * * * Conference, lt ends a surprlsine year wltb a 22·6 record. "Even thou1b we lost, J am very satllfled beca~ we had a tremendous aeaaon. • · 1ald Colson. "Remember. It's pretty tou1h to beat the Bruins on thtlr home floor. We can be proud that we stayed even with them for the first 35 minutes. ··1 boP4J we have a rematch next year.'' UCLA ll'tl -w .. ,.illtlM tt, Jell"-1a. ~--••• lo\<C¥1tr '· , __ .. 0.oll-1-·. -·•"• .. t .. Pl .. 01Nf; lt ll -llMl-It ~-· t, l..e1'916. Wll .. ''" 10,.,...,._ I•. EIM\ I Holfll,... U~LA ...... _,,,.,. >S lM•I '°"" UCl.AP,1"9••0Nla l'ovl..,""' UCLA. Git ... -. ~Olll"99•. "'-'<SiN. INI""' A. U.llL * * * Jinuny a Symbol Of Courage -Coach By CRAIG SHEFF Of .. O•llY rt• Maifl LOS ANGELES -Jimmy Rappls probably shouldn't have 1>layed in the second half against Nevada (Las Vegas) Thursday night in the semifinals of the NCAA Western Regional basket· ball playoffs al UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. But he did. And that's one very big reason why the University of Ai:h:on~ is in the regional champioruship Saturday afternoon (1 :1S) against UCLA. . Rappls and fellow guard Herman Ha rris combined to score M points as the Wildcats upset the third-ranked Rebels 114·Ul9 in a run-and·gun overtime affair. Ra1>1>is, a 6·2 senior from Waukesha, Wis. bruised a heel with six minutes to go in the first half. "He wouldn't let me lake him out," said Arizona coach Fred Snowden. "He's a pure shooter and 1 figured l 'd lake my t-hances with him. I've never met an athlete with more dedication and courage. He 's been playing with bruises and serious i.Qjuries all * * * bis life. Jimmy is a symbol of courage." Rappis, besides scoring 24 points (10 in the second half>. cootinuaDy came u p with sparkl· ing passes. When he lim~ to the bench with fivt! fouls with 40 seconds to go 1n regulation play he had 12assists. Arizona won It at the free throw line in the foul-plagued game. The Wildcats scored all 11 of their overtime points at the free throw line. They made 26 of 46 for the game, missing 11 in the open- ing hall. The game was a tight one all the way with Arizona holding the lead through most of the second ball. But the Rebels caught A.rilona with 2: 13 to go and bad a 101·98 edge with 1:05 lert when Robert Smith hit two free throws . Jerry Tarkanian's Vegas crew was up 103·100 with 40 seconds left in regulation aner Smith canned two more free th.rows. But Aritona's Bob Elliott hit in close narrowing the margin lo 103·102 with 27 seconds to go. And when the Rebels' Boyd Batts missed a free throw five seconds later the Wildcats had new lire. VMI Upsets DePaul; Other Favorites Win Harris then sent the .:ame into overtime with a free throw with 14 seconds lert. The Rebels got orr a shot with 4 seconds to go, but it missed everything. Then, in the overtJme with Arimna pumping in free throws and the Re bels missing from out- side. the Wildcats took com· mand. · Tarkanian relt his team played poorly in the opening half (shoot· ing 41 percent). GREENSBORO, N.C. -Will Bynum scored 22 points as un· ranked Virginia Military blew an 11-point lead in the closing minutes. then came back in over· time to trim 17th-ranked DePaul 71~ Thursd ay night. joining un· beaten Rutgers in the NCAA Eastern Regional college basket· ball finals. Ron Carter added 21 points for VMI. which got four clutch over- Ume points from Curt Repparte. Rutgers bombed Connecticut 93.79 in the opener to gain its berth against VM I. The winner of their Saturday afternoon game moves to the national semifinals Ma rch 'Z1 In Philadelphia. Reserves Abdel Anderson and Steve Hefe le combined for 33 points -picking up the slack when All·Ame rican Phil Sellers scored only eight -to lead un· beaten Rutgers. ,,, BATON RO UGE -All· American Scott May scored the go.ahead basket with 2:01 re· maining and Tom Abe.rnelhy and Bob Wilkerson each added two free throws Thu~ night as top.ranked Indiana trimmed Alabama 74·69 in a NCAA Mideast Regional semifinal col· lege basketball game. Indiana. winning its 29th straight game, had blown a 12, point lead in the closing minutes when Keith McCord sank a lumper orr the baseline with 3:57 efl to gjve the sixth-ranked Crimson Tide their onJy lead al 69·68. Marquette used balanced scor· ing and a scratching. clawing de· rense lo dump 10th-r anked Western Michigan 62·S7 Thurs- day night and earn a spot op· posite Ind iana in Saturday's finals. ~ "We played one or our poorest first ha lves or the season ... said Tarkanian. "But Arizona de· serves all the credit. It played a great game. Jl's tough to lose, especially at this lime of the season. Our kids have worked so hard and so long, it's a shame to see it all end now.'• Tarkanian fell the dlHerence for the Rebels came with 11 :16 lo go in the second half when forward Eddie Owens fouled out. He had scored 20 paints. ARIZONA 111•1 -Taylor 11. ~1""'1"9 •. !lllOll 10. R•POI\ 1', H ... rll JI, Go<'dr J. Gl-r•. Myl<'s J, H ... rl'°" I UNLV 1100-Dwell\11, ltOOt"'°"'· S.lt\I. It SmOlh II, GoM!rul<-I, 8•->4. S. 5.mtl" n, Tllou\ 1 Halfll-: ArllOn• "• Ht•.00-U• v.-, ... '1 R!_9Ul•llOft Atll'Oft• 10), N .. ~U\~ IOJ. Deep Field Poised for HB o.lly l>llM ~ ., ... trick 0'-11 TlT1.£ SHOWDOWN-Mission Viejo High's girls basket· ball team won the South Coast League championship Thursday night. Kelley Serey <above> cuts through to jar the ball away from Dana Hills' Karen Anderson (44) as LuAnne Woodbridge (32 ) looks on. Below it's Dana Hills' Terry Aitchison, who scored 24 points, ta king con· lrol as Serey (33) defends. Mission Viejowon42·39. Crew Race Slated LOUISVILLE -Steve Grote hit two free throws with 27 seconds le ft . leading ninth· ranked Michigan to an 8().76 vie· tory over seventh·ratcd Notre Dame In an NCAA Midwest Regional basketball semifinal Thunday nl~ht. Although it lacks a super star like 'l'om Lloy, the large achool '11 880·yard run a t Saturday's Southern Counties track and field invitational prom iscs to be an en- tertaining race. particularly for Orange Coast area rans. Oilers Edge Barons Mission Viejo Captw-es Title Orange Coast College bid11 for its 14th s traight crew victory over UCLA Saturday morning on North Lido Channel in Newport Beach. OCC's Plrates last lost to UCLA In May of 1971 and coach Dave Grant's team is favored to make It No.14 Saturday. The freshmen fours will row al t . followed by the frosh eights al 9:15. The JV fours will race ot 9·30 and the JV eights will com· pete at 9:45. Th,t races are free and the best viewing SPol is al OCC's rowinr base al 1801 W. Coast IUghway in Newport. OCC's JV eight ls ~h from a victory over o strong Alumni crew last Saturday while the freshman rowers finJshed third, a boat length behind. "It was the first real race for the fre s hm e n and th ey pe rformed very well," says Grant. "The JV eight h~dled itself exceptionally well against a very strong a nd E'Xperienced alumni boat." says Grant. The victory moved Mi chigan Into Saturday's final against Mis· sourl. which used Willie Smith's JO points ln beating Texas Tech 86-7S in the other semifinal. Grote's two free throws put Mlcbi&an ahead 78·74 and al· l o wed the Wolve rines t o withstand a des perate Notre Dame rush. Willie Smith scored 30 points to lead 14th-ranked Mi"'1l!ri for a 86-75 victory over 16th-rated Tex- as Tech Thursday night in lbe other semifinals. UC Irvine a Distant Third. SPRINGFIELD. Mass.-UC Irvine was a distant third an er the first day of competition in the NCAA Division II swimming and diving championships here Thursday. The meet continues today and Saturday before a champion wUl be determined wllb leading Chico Stale of CaJl.fomJa in first place with 119 point!$. Cal St.ale <Northridae) ls secood witb 79 and UCI has S3. With Gary Fl gueroa swlmmlng a S3.2 school r ecord backstroke to Jead off, the UCI medley relay 'lea.m finished a strong second to Chico State. Chico's wiMin& ef· fort was a meet record of 3:31.0 with UCI at 3:32.3. Boyd Philpot placed third in the 500 fr«style wit h a 4:40.0 clocking with Rob Donaldson In eighth position al 4: 42.6. Other point scorers for the An· teaters on openinc day of the meet induded Scou S.Cker in the 200 individual medley where he finished tlghth In 1 :58.8. a school record. and Tim Quinn in the SO free wltb a 21.9 mark l.n eighth spot. fllntOay•.-., !Ol!l'ft-t Ga'" ICM<ol •JU, J Ct .... tl 10 ~ldOel 4 1' • (Me.C ••-I l.,.,.... 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Five runners from Oranite Coast area high schools are en· tered and all have equaled or broken two minutes. (The 880 o finals will be run al 1:10 at Hunt· By~J:~~.~~E ington Beach lllgh. > Kim a nd De bbie Burrows While nobody has approached blended talents with Kathy Doyle the 1 :52 and 1 :53 marks that U oy and Fran Garland to lead lhc Hun· did wh.ile at Edison, four of the llnaton Beach High Karls basket· area's five entrants have broken ball team to a 60·S7 triumph over 1:59. Fountain Valley Thursday after Leading the a rea group is noonlnthewlnner'sgym. Marina's Sam Hendrick. who re· 1 It was Kim 's shooting that put corded a lifetime best .of I :S6.4 the previously unbeaten (in last year. Hendrick Is undefeated league) Barons away. Leading in dual meet competition thls SS.S3 on Garland's rebound shot season, but his best mark has on· with 2:48 to go In the game. Kim ly bttn a2:01.3. went to work. Like Hendrick. Corona del The Oilel's senior hit a shot Mar's Steve Barnes hasn't lost In ftom the free throw tine to up lbe a dual meet race and has a count to 57·53 with 26 ~s lifetime best of t : 58.0. He has run showing on the clock. 2:01.5 this season. Fountai{l VaUey fought back on Edison's Brad Mansfield Is get· Terry Roberta' free throw and ting better each meet. and comes Mary Jo Ltonard'1 bucket with ort a 1:S8.7 win in which he de-18 seconds lert. That made It re a t e d L o a r a · s Dou g 57·S6. But Kim again aave her Obrinwitch who has a best of mates a bit ol breathlnt room 1:!16.3, Obrigaw.ltch Is also en· wlthalreetbrow. tered.. The losers closed to SS..57 on Newport Harbor's Matt Dickey Jody Vissen's rree toss with nine hasn't been able to defeat his seconds to go. Bul Debbie Bur· teammate. Gary Ertz. this year. rows rebounded the missed but Ertl will run in the mile and second attempt, fed lhe ball to two mile Saturday. 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Parking and Lockers LIMITIO MUMla OF CHA•TR MIMIHSHIPS MOW lllMG ACCU'TID AT $I 00 . (Wlth 1pec1a1 1>rov11lona: buy b1ck gu1r1ntee. tit choice ol lockers. complimentary oue1t ~ d1tcoun11 on 9QUlpment. I nd luted ennu11 dues l .......... SI st 1, ...... SH0.00 •• ssoo.oo. GROUND BREAKING: FRIDAY 3/19 GRAND OPENING: September 1976 CALL: WALTH W. FLOOD, Meftlbenhip Director FOR IROCHURE. APPLICA TIOM, OR DETAILS PHONE 752-0565 U4 HOUIS( Fr!d!W. March 19. 1978 ~LYPILOT S7 NH, Edison Roll, Barons Upended Ir Do P•OIM·SO"M n Stanrord lupcd Min... 011 m1 ••w-' 44.21, In the triple Jump tM~ ~.:.-.:'::.~\:~~ ,::".,.,_ and captured tho Ion.: ,,. , k"11e1-1-..11 •"'--1"'1 jump as Edison HiQh's , ... ._ ... 1N1 ri-u .1 Char1ers toppled ho~t t<::! <;;,·1 "1~l.~i:..~~1 1• Lv1 IM> 1 Los Alamitos In Sunset -'v ... ClllL IHll O••tl•IM)l League track ond field ~"'.:' '71M~~~.'1111H1 i "~"""' action, 89-47 Thursday. +11o111.0t,..•tt IMI r1,... • ~•. . l n oth er mee t s. ,,,,.i. •.••••r tM11.1o11w1L111L11o11 1 Dr,._rn IMI ,,_, 10 U ~ Newport Harbor took the 110Mi. 1 "•"''<" IHlt.Lvl IMta measure or host Marina. I(~ 1~~-':'."':..::.~ .. 1 ... 1 1 u 11,. 77 ·S9, nn d Fountoin 1Mq ,..,.,..,.., .. , T1Mo:os Valley dropped a 75-61 ,1:: ::~o -1. Nowpo•t "•'"' decision t o visiting ...... •too-1. H••Po•t ""'""' W~tmlnster. i 1,,.. J •\ • Steve Foley won the , ;~.;!. ~·,*.::~ ~-:12 a.ii INI 100 in 10.1 and the 4.40 in u 1 Fo._ 11o11 t Get>t,.,_ 51.4 and finished second 1~1/ ~~~!: ::\ ,t>•~::.,.~.'~..:, J m lbe Z20 for Newport Fotoom r10 O.•t•••o ,. '"' The Tars won 11 event~ Pv _, r_.,. '""12 '""'llltr rNll d Mc°"""ld IN I ... .., ... I I 0 and tied for first in ~P ·1 "-"1H11 C•m()bo11 1M1 another on their way lo 3 ~;;;;,,':!:1°'•~•.":r,•.,:~~1 ·,"'1 1 \'IClOty. &oc•_,., 4NI J. 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Tustin (Between Kotello & Collins) 532-3383 \ Golden West ollege Jazz Ensemble below), conducted , y Dave Anthony standing), will erforrn Sunday in concert featuring original piece ~ Don Harper (right) 'Stories by.JACKIEHYMAN 1 OltlltlD.ilYl't ........ ' Don Harper started college·as a science and math major and ~ as a jau musician. Jfe'1 also a composer. and his inal ptece "Suite to an Un-I Child" wUl be premi,ered at I m. Sunday at the Golden West , ese,~enter. 1"574. Golden West St., liuntington Beach. "l just couldn't see doing the elght·hour job thing," Harper said. ••Music, it's really fulfilling in a lot of ways." HOWEVER, HE said, while it f!!&Y be possible to earn a living as a.Jtzz composer "if you're re- alty Cood and if you've made the ~n~tions on ihe way up,•· it iJn't easy. "Most of the people :who ,write jau. they also play in . 1he studio orchestras and do f other-•hlngs." Hatper himself plays In a I 1tlounge group called Sunburst, !twhlell i>erforms To(j-lOsongs and some jazz·infiuenced works or bis 1 • qwncomposltion. ' Harpe r 's works were first I be~Qrmed at Golden West when 1 , he was a s tudent there several years ago. He also bad a work performed at Disneyland. He worked on "Suite" for about two and a half months. tbe.n spent a moot~ring it into 23 parts, Harper said. He learned about scor1ng partly through in- dependent work and partly dur- ing his studies with jazz musi- cian composer Alt Clausen~ "IT'S KIND OF a screwy in· spiration but it ('Suite. to an Unborn Child') is supposed to symbolize the conception, the growth of an e mbryo, the birth ... lt's not like from the mother's end. it's from the baby's end. If you could tbjnk what it would be like. That's the ·coneept.I ~ad." Harper said. . "It's a low-key piece. u ·s· not gangbusters. Kind of romantic jau, It's kind of differerit," be said. "For a musician. jazz is a very rewarding media because it's so sppntaneous and it gives ~ou a tol of freedom.• ... · The work will be played by the Golden West Jazi·Ensemblc and the Studio Symphony, David An· thony directing. Featured trio GWC Offers .Jazz Cone~rt, Shliw CoiD.edy I \ \ \ • p .... Something Old -But Revolutionary • • • will be bass player Luther Hughes. drummer Ted Hawk and pianist Gerry Schroeder. "Suite" is really a work of love for him. Harper said. "THIS PIECE, it was for myself. I'm making no money on it and it cost me $200 tQ get ever· -jthing together on it." Also performing Sunday wtll be the High School All Stars con- ducted by Joel Leach. ln addi· tion, the Golden West studio sym- phony will perform "Genesis," a 1975 work by Ray Ricker. The GWC Jazz Ensemble will play pieces by Alf Clausen, Horace Silver and Les Harper. Guest conductor and arranger Marvin Branson will conduct some of bis own music. Soloists will include Brian Shaw and Barry Nilikman. trum· pets: and Everett Carroll, sax- ophone. Tickets at S2 are available a~ the college booltstor~ or al 1bt' door Proceeds will -t;e u~ed tcJ help send the GWC ensemble to a jazz residence session for one month at North Texas Stale University at Denton. The Revolutionary War didn't happen quite that way. The Puritans• didn't still hold sway in"177S, the war didn't end in 177~. and the battle described in "The Devil's Disciple" never took place. That didn't bother George Bernard Sha.w. "If they (events> didn't happen that way, they should have,'' h.&'s quoted as say- ing. ms JUGGLING of.facts ap· parently has n 't bothered a udiences much either. since "Disciple" was his first resound- ing success (in 1897) and has, been produced f req\Jently ever since. "This wa~ tbe phlY that tqmed the corner for him." said Golden West College drama instructor Charles Mitchell, who ls direct· ing ''Disciple." He explained that after this play, Shaw was· able to· devote full t ime to playwriting. "Disciple" will play at the GWC Theater, 15744 Golden West St.. Hunf.fugton Beach, at 8: 30 o'clock tonight, Saturday and March 25, 26 and 27, and at s p. m. March 28. Tickets are S2 general and Sl.50 for students. The play "is a\pectacle drama +basic.ally," Mlurbell said, adding =that it has le'S~ philosophizing than most of Shaw's works. "Of all his plays, this is pro- bably the least typical of his Shaw's feisty 1776 combatants will be played-b)f-Susan Kellogg 'and Phil Davis (above), ~ Al McCafferey .. r (standing, right) and Mark Holffler 6tyle .. .lt has the mOfil action," he said. "Americans like the play. It's always been a popular American piece. It's far more ~pular here than it is In Englaud,'' M.llcbell noted. THE REASON, he said, is.that "it's written from the Afrlerican side. The major characters are American. which is why he couldn't get it done in Britain, most likely. He criticizes Britain throughout it. '·Interestingly enough, it was in America it premiered. It was in Albany, New York." "Basically, the play is about change, the change in a country and also the change in the peo- ple," he said. ' ~· , .1. Mitche ll said there wel'o~ several reasons why he chos.p the, play, which wiU feature a •·of~· 25 from the play productiOIC~f:rs~ he teaches. Faculty m~ Stewart Rogers will also &et in the play. .,. "We wanted to do a biceotcO: nial thing, but that's just one of'r 'the reasons." Mitchell said, - "I've always wanted to do lhe-; play. It's one of my favorites. ',, ~ "It's a good educationajij theater vehicle because it ·s got ·IJ,7 lot of parts for a lot or 1>4tople;f without having a strong, star· 'vehicle." · ! Among the lead players are Al McCafferey, Susan Kelle>gg; Mike McKeown. Bob Soares, Pal Burson·and M ar:k Hoefler. ~·""='"'-=---------------------------:-------------------------------------------~--------~----------------...:.--------------------~o.i:-· Dance, Music Add Zip to Coast Scene "Encounter Near Venus" Cleft), a story ballet for children based on a boot< by Leonard Wibberley, wlll be pre sented by Ballet Pacif lca In the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Roc,d, Laguna Beach, at 8 p.m. March 26, 2 :30 and 7:30 p .m . March 27 and 2:30 p.m . March 28. Lisa Stolzy and Belinda Smith (standing) and Kristi Stephens and Julie Bradley (kneeling) portray vain mermaids. Tickets at $-4 for adults and S3 for children and students are avai I able from 494-7271 . Also this month, Danie-I Lewis (above, right) will con- duct the Los Angeles Philharmonic with soloist M ic hele Zukovsky (right) at 8 :30 p .m. March 26 at Crawford Hall, UC -Lr-v i-n e n d-e-f'-t h ~~~~~""':t"~~ sponsorship of the Oran~ County Philharmonic Soc-iety-, Tic~ets at $4 to $6, and $2 for students, are available by calling 646-6411 . -~·· r :-r--.. -··--· Q DAILY PILOT ~ws Briefs I ' Martha Graham w ApRear .- Marthu Gruh11m IJ\d her dance company will perform at the Shrine Auditorium In Los Ah&elet ot 8 .30 p m. April 17 Tickets from SG.SO ~ $9.SO will 80 on 11olt b» moll order March 22, ,.,rth lnrormatlon uvu1lable rrom <213) 748·SU6. General ticket i;ales begin Aprils. 8 ... d Rql•e~_.nt ' 'Tho Thad Jone•·Mel Lewis Bud bas can· celled its appearance al the Orange Coast College Jan Festival and will bo replaced by the TosMto Akiyoshl-Lew Tabackln Bia Band at 8:30 p.m. April 2. Tickets at $4 may be ordered by sendlng a check to occ Jau feslival, 2701 Fairview Road. CO$ta Mesa. CA 921626. A self· addressed. stamped envelope should be ln· eluded. Also $Cbeduled to perform i~ Count Basie. 8:30 p . .m. April 3. Tickets at $4 are alao available by maU for that concert. ., 1leai11g Cla••n. South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa, wall begin a new session of its Young People's Acting Conservatory March 27-June s. The 11-week Saturday program for students 8 to 17 will focus on preparation and rehearsal of an origjnal theater project. Jnformation is available from 646·3252. Fair E1dertahe•e•t Would you like to be one or the entertainers at the Orange County .Fair this s ummer? Amateurs and professionals are sought for the fair, July 16·25. Acts based on Orange County bis- UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, ' IRVINE . • 0 CLAUDE KIPNIS .... • MIME THEATRE •aMA VO.~ 1.AIJGlfTEA AN• PEOPLE l'IU.E• TBE BOIJSE Al.L EVE.'Wl.\'G. • "_ .. ,___,,_ T-..~•,-T._., Moaday, Merell 2', I,_* UCI V-. 'n...tn Lectw.-D••• •"..._ ....... se.oo T.;sday, We .. .a., U•d JO, Jt, I,_ UCI Yilcrge Tit"'" ttwe•f'-... ,......_aca) Tickets $4.50, $2.00 * UCI ,.....,. $1.00 ~' TICUTS MOW: A.S.U.C.I. h• Offlc• '71 '9 ! IJJ..U4t, Hnt ANr • ...., C -. w1.w.,t ., . t -.. 4:10 ,_ .. UCI ..... n.... ... Office I :.,,. .._ ..._. ,.,..~v1 r-. M •• '"1 ,_ ..,..._ : ' . ilh aw1iw. ul 11 41 HWS17. tot')' or lbe bleentennial will be reature-d. In· formation i• available from JW\t' Wimer. Special Evenu Director. Orange County FaJr. 88 Pair Drive, Costa Men. CA Q26. or by telcphonina Mrt. Wimer al MS.1131 on April 1, 2 and 5. Dudllne la April 15. Sta• "e11C•• CIJ•lr Stan Kenton wm conduct his asecond ~um mer ja.u clinic Aug. 15·20 at Oru.nge Cou.st CoUege. Tuition ls $90 a nd students 13 or older with at leaat one year of study on their lnslrum,fnt will be admlltH upon recommendation of their bttnd dlrecton. Anyone over 18 need not submit a re· commendation. lnform1ttioo is avalhtble from ~sen. •Eanant' 1ltldltlo•• ()peft auditions have been· set for the Sant11 Ana CoUege production of Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest." They will be held in P-100 of PhilUps Hall. 17th at Bristol Street. Santa Ana, from 1to4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. March 23 and from 1 to 4 p.m . March 24. For lnforma· lion, call 835--3000, ext. 228. ~ ....... ,.,. .. , Tickets will go on sale Saturday at agencies for Disneyland's Aprll 10 "Spring F1ing." reatur· ing Donald Byrd and The Blackbyrds, Bo Donald.son and The HeywOods and Larry Groce. Tickets coat $7.SO in advance, $9 at the door if available. «.eel .l•=:lnt The second San Diego Kool Jazz Festival will be held June 18 and 19 at San Diego Stadium. Scheduled to appear are: June 18, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, Nancy Wilson, Harold Melvin and Diuy Gillespie; June 19, Al Green, The Temptations. The Staple·Singers. B.B. King and Archie Bell and the Orella. Tickets are $6.50, $7.SO and SS.SO and are on sale at Tj.dtetron. Free brochures are available by writintf to San Diego Kool Jazz Festival, 426 Pennsylvania Ave., San Diego, CA 92103. l'•rle•• s .. ., A Laa Vegas-type variety show reaturing Orange County performers will be held to benefit the American Heart AS$0Ciation on April 17. Ticket price or $1.S includes a reception at 7 p.m .. dinner at 8 p.m. and the show at 9 p.m. Ticket.a are available at Ticketron or from Mr. Gllsb, 53'7·3342, or Mr. Levin, 526-l.S67. Settler Tflle11c Senior citizens are wanted to appear in a vaudeville show June 17 at the Golden West College Theater. Anyone SO or older may apply. Acts could include magicians, ventriloquists, barber shop quartets and dancers. Auditions will be from 2 to 4 p.m. March 22 at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center, 10200 Slater Ave:~ Fountain Valley. For information, call 891-8327. PEER RECORDS . 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Y 11 •.m.·5 p.m Cl.OSEO MONDAYS C..fMfl CoMc~rl# Upcoming concerti> of interest include: Waylon Jennings 1tnd Jes.tile Colter. April• at tht• Aoahelm Convention Ccnkr <tickets at uaen cl > and a Loaglns and Messina concert. 7 and 10:30 p.m. March 28 itt Cray.ford Hall. UC Irvine ($8 at Tickctroo or A~l>OCautcd Sludtnts of UCl ticket office). Bi~tftMNlal Ball Bob Crosby and bi~ orchest.ro wlll Mltrttun at the Orange County Bicentennial Ball, April 3 at the Disneyland Hotel. Th~ ball. sponsored by the OC Chamber of Comntert"e. is open lo the en· tire business community. Information is availa· ble by calling Mona Moon at 634·2900. Tickets are S'25 eer perso.n. Ted Mack CoHte•t Amateur and professional performers can compete in a talent contest emce~d by Ted Mack at 2:30 p.m. Easter Sunday <April 18) at Busch Gardens. 16000 Roscoe Blvd., Van Nuys. Audi· Lions by appointment wiU be held the week of April 12·16. Auditions ma)! be arranged by call· lng (213) 997-1724 between noon and 6 p.m. the week of April 5· U . I OLD PAINTINGS WANTED I A Vife are in need of fine museurn quality paintings for investment to collectors. Anyone owning and wanting to sell such quality paintings. even if. you are not acquainted with the name of the artist, or if the work is unsigned, please contact by phone or letter: · MR. HENRY VORGANG PHONE: 640-1349 I OLD WORLD ART INVESTMENT 2JO M•wport Clfthr Dr., Sutt. 320 M•wport hoch 92660 -D""" Cetltlt" Behind Cann.ii & Chalfin I·' . ' .... ._. INVITATtON T'OlllfOY Ntt"'1 • , A SPRtNG DANCE FRIDAY -MARCH 19 -9 P.M. COSTA M ESA COUNTRY CLUB Mui.le b't ~1™e on.ER BAND" Mem..,s: 11.» o.sb: u .so .......... PAf'ENTI WtTliOUT ,A.TN•RS. CUpter 26 SP 15 IN ~'t ~ ~WI"' ~~ ~~ YOU SHOULD BE, TOO! You'll fall in love with "the only romantic spot on the coast"• . . . for shopping - dining -boating -relaxing in sea-fresh air and a scenic wtting . . . for a day's visit or a Wffk's vacation. • os Richard Henry Dono called it In "Two Years Before the Most'' You'll find Dana Point Harbor where Sa'! Diego Freeway mffts Pacific Coast Highway; it'1 wait- ing for yovl The Show 81z Kids are cuffenVy # featured m the Mam Brace Lounge df the Marnott New Menu ·Nets Seafood Two weeks ago the King's Wharf restaurant in Newport Beach's Marriott Hotel dropped its old dinner m enu m favor of a brand new bill of Care. As a consequence you can credit the Orange Coast with another maJor seafood establish· ment. The quality or the seafood is top notch: there 's never been a m ore complementary pairing of atmosphere and m enu. Three menu choices -"from the shote" -enable beef lovers to stay aboard too. The selections are prime rib or beer. traditional cut, end cut or English slices. S7, extra heavy cut, $8.25: New York sirloin strip steak ( l2 oz. I. S8.9S; the carpetbagger la tender filet mignon st uHed with a savory oyster dressing>. $8.50. Those turning to the menu of· ferings "Crom the sea" will find a splendid range or possibilities. These extend from the lowest priced item. mahj mahi <the Hawaiian favorite served island s t yle with fres h pineapple. papaya and bananas I. SS 75. to the most costly. h ve Maine lobster <fresh out-of·thc·Atlant1c -nown In daily). s10.so Our two choices. which are hiJhly recommended. were red snapper. SS.95, and abalone Mon· terey, $7.75. Other seafood sclertions arc g ,and dabs. SS.95; salmon, broiled 'I J>Ollched and served with your ~ce of capers or bay shrimp •auce. S7.9S; cioppino, the Italian ~ul llabaise with lo b s t er, ,brlmp, crab meat, clams. s~ap per and a special sauce, $6.95. And there's klng crab, from the told waters of Alaska, served Mth scampi garlic butter, $6.95: Jhrlmp. butterflied and fried to a ,olden brown, $6.25; seafood platter, a "mixed bag" from the •nnydeep, SS.9S. You can carry on with this new ,eafood a ffair in the King's Wharf seven nights a week. The ttf arriott Hotel is located at 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. 640-4000. • Stay on after dinner. if you can, t>r a few sets of the great enter· tainment in the Marriott's Jt1ain Brace Lounge. It's the Show Biz Kids. on s taee nightly, Tuesday through Sunday. from 9to 1.30 ••• IT'S ONLY A short hop from Che Marriott to the Newporter Inn. so you might as well make a full evening of your outing by catching the Jon's entertainment too Now on stage for a return en1aeement ls the ~nsallonaJ Jac lue Nigro a nd Tbe Plain Truth.. This talented group is back for a three-m onth engagement, ap- pearlni in the Lado Lounge. Mon· day through Saturday, from 8:30 to 1:30. And tbe Ustening and dancine pleas ure has never been greater. · Vocalis t and entertainer Jackie adds a special dimension t.o today's disco sounds and lop 40s. And she's capably backed by Plain Truth: keyboard artist Tom Masi (who is also the leader of the group and married to Jackie). 1uitarlsl Tony Be rnetlch, bass player J oe Townsend, and drummer Terry Burdick. The Newporter IM is located et 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. 644·1700. ••• THERE'S GOOD news. too. for the legion of Orange County rans devoted to the inimitable song styllngs or Ruthie Lewis. The ever·popular vocahst 1s back on the local scene saucier than evl'r. Ruthie and her ace back up musicians. a re nov. packing the house, Frid•Y and Saturday niehts. al. Kam 's resl.Jlurant. 2l2l E . Cons t H igh way <ne ar MacArthur}, Corona dcl Mar. 673·9919. ~olden ~' Sl;;,agon ~ ~S~~%~~!~e MUStC Of TMI M IAHOS I GENUINE CHINESE MANOMll DISHES Speciotizirig In Chinese A lo Cate Dishes LUNCH•[•••.:~~ DAILY Food\(, Take Out . 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Area Theaters Active=~ TONIGlrT, M1\RC1l lt 'THE LJnLE FOXES' l .llllnn llcllm11n drama. 8·30 o'clOC'k Fr1do:.' and S turdu)i- tonlght throua h A11rll 17 at the llunlln~on liear h Playhow.e, 2110 Main St., llunllnaton 0 •al·h gu.~21. •JANU" -Comedy, 8 :tO o'clock Frid11 yi. and Saturda)s tonl~ht throuiih /\prtl J7 at the Westmln tt-r Community 'l'hc:itt>r, 7272 Mapk Ave , Westrnmstt.>r. 893·¥62(\ 'BELL, BOOK ANO CANDLE' Comedy, s ·30 o'clock Fridays anti Saturcla~ 1> loniwht throu1o1h Aprll 3 at tht' Co:;t11 ~ki.u Civic PlayhoUM' on tht- Orange Count) fn1qcround~. F'a1 r DrtH'. S3 general, S2.SO i.tudcnti. unll :.enior!> 5.>6 5391. •THE DE\'ll.'S DISC'IPl.F.' Dram:i. 8 JO o'clock Friday:. a nd Saturda)' und 5 p m. Sun· days tonieht through ~1al'ch 21t Jl Golden \\ e~L College Theater. Gothard Street pa rkin~ lot, Huntlngton Beach. S2 ~cncral. Sl 50 i-tudcnh . 892·7711, ext. 545. SADDLEBACK CO~CERT CHORALE And symphony orcheMrJ ti o'clocl-tonight at C'hn't Lutheran Church . itiO \'1ctor1J St • Costa )tesJ. Free. STAMP COLLECTORS SH OW -At the Sheraton·Anaheim Hotel. 10 a.m . to 9 p m. today and Saturday, JO a .m . to6 p.m. Sunday . $2 adults, Sljuniors, under 6free. 'PLAYBOY OF TllE WESTER:\ WORLD' - Comedy. 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday. 2'.30 p.m . Sunday at Phillips Hall, Santa Ana College, 17th al Bristol. Santa Ana. S2 gent•ral, Sl stud~nl!t and seniors. 835·5971 we~kcJay artcrnoon:.. 'OUR TOWS' Thornton Wilder re \l\'UI. 8·30 o'clock Thursdays throul!h Sunda)!> toni ght through Apral 10 at thl' San Clt·mentc Community T heater, 202 AH 111da Calmllo, San Clemente . 492·0465. 'ALL )I\' SOSS' Arthur Miller dram.1 R o'C'lock tonight and Saturday in the Or anjle Coal'>l College Auditorium, 2i01 Fairview Road. Co~ta Mesa. f'ree. l~·TllE-WATER BOAT SHOW -Sa1lboah. to· day through SundJ'. pcl\\t'r bo.1ts. March 24 21i in Lido \'11la~c. :'\l'\\ port Hcarh 2 to i p m \\'uinl'' da~ 11 J m to i p m Thur~da~. 11 J m lo tip m Friday a nd Saturda~. 1.md 11 .t.m to 6 p.m . Sun- day. NATIONAi. OR.\SGE SllO\\ --Or:inge Show ex1l from T I j lrt>t'\\ ,I\ S.rn Bl'rnard1no. now through Sunda~ lh~hll l!hh 11.1ni1?hl. Uudd) En1oy your Omner at Ben Brown 's Restaurant m beautiful Aliso Canyon V EAL OSCAR -Among MilnY Seiect Dlnn~r EntreH- Dally Braakfut • lunch • Olnnar Coctnall Lounga·Oand~Entartalnment GENO LANZI-Fri. & Sat. BOBBI & CL YOE Tuea .. Wect., Thurs. l' I ~ , '\ ; It all began when Carl~ ran away tn 1hr d rC'\I,, Hie; mother told him he h.Jd l o h.JVe a g1mm1cl 10 m.akl' 11 big. The only w.iy thl' cil"CU!I would h1rr him wa' as a roolo. So Carlos cooked for the c1rcuc;, and practictd p.irt-time on the trapeze. He became very famous for his Mexican dishes and c<1ptt1ally fo r his delicate uw of cheew One night, the tent was filled, and it was tinw for tht flying Fttucc.ini BrothNs to ~n their death dt'fying act on fhe trape1e. But Bandinl F~luconi got a hangnail and couldn t goon. At the last moment tJiey ailed on Carlos the cook to fill in. Without thinking. Carlos took his plact hjgh e"°v• the aowd, swun8 out on his trapeu still clinging to a large chunk ol cheese. The crowd went wild. His mother was nght. Times/Places fo~b,t"n ; Bnlkl l'"olklorko. Suturdayi BnJy . .\rmblrona Show. Sunduy.1·~·0201. 'TUE GOOD DOn'OR' Neil Simon comc<b', 8·JO o'clork tonlaht nnd Saturday ut tht' t..ag\11fl• l\loulton Pia) h e>USt'. 006 Lo~una C41nyon Road. Laguna 81.'ach. 491·0743. 'A MIDSUMMER NIGHT' DREAM' -. Shakc:.peare co medy ut South Coast ltepertory~ 1827 !'<c\\ port Bh'd , <.:ostt1 Me~o. ru>w ~hrou1h April 24. $3.iS to S5 75 8 pm Tue dav·S\lnday :ind3p.m. Sunday. 646·1363af\er 1 p.m .dally. 'THE MINO WITit THE DIRTY MAN' - Comedy, now through Apnl 11 at Sebastan's Wl'st D111ner Playhou:.e . 140 Avenlda Pico. San Clem ente. Sll.95 to Sl3 95 "92·9950. S ATt:RDAV, MARCll :?O FESTIVAL OF WALLOWS ·-Par ade. 1 p.m . Saturday from the intersection of Del Oblspe> and Camino Capislrano. Free. •COL'~TR\' ~ll'SIC Jl,;BILEE' -Marty Rob~ bms. Barbaro t'a1rch1ld and Terry Bradshaw at Disneyland. Saturday and $unday, 1. 3:30 and 5:15p.m . 'IR\'INE 1'1ASTER CHORALE' -Jn Anton Bruckner 's "Mass In F Mmor," 8:30 p.m. Sat'4r · day at the Santa J\n:i Pir:.t Baptist Church. 10101 W. 17th St .. Sant a Ana. SS and SJ SO adul1.s. St.~ blud~nts . S48·6049. ·sosGS OF '1YGONE DAYS' -Irina a nd Charle s Be r g'cr. i.opruno and bantc•ne . 7: 30 o'clock toniJ.lht in Oranf;tc Coast College Fine Arts Hall 119, 2701 Fair\'1ew Road. Costa Mesa. Free. • . .. $ • ~ ' . ,, .. . .. 'JERl'SALEM DA\',' -Films and talks of, • : Israel. at Mnranatha Village. 2.ioo Sunfl ower St , : Santa Ana lndude Jotlnny Cash's "The Go ~ Road," i .30 1> m . tonight: the Xew JerusaloOI ; Players a l 3 and s 30 p.m . Saturday. speech by • Willia m La1>ky. 3 :ll pm. Sunday. Add1lional programs. 556·i620.1"ree ~ C'OSTl~l'ISG I. I.OS ANGEi.ES -"The i ~la2nificenl \' ankcc.'' through Sunday at the • Huntington Hartford Theater; "Same TtD\C,. • ., ~ext Year ." throui:h March 27 at the Ahmanson Theater: "P.S. Your Col. Is Dead," through <See JAZZ, PagcCO S4irporter C/nn BREAKFAST LUNCH . DINll\ER COCKTAii. DANCING , 'Hotel PRESE~TS OUTSTANDING DINl~G & E~'TERTAINMENT .• * ME DITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CU!SINE.SERVICE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM . LUNCH FROM 11:30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM IO AM· 3 PM ·' * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING Z4 HOURS DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY IN THE LOUNGE 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT °''°5m THI AllPORT) 833-2770 You can ~vor C.irl06' famouc; chttse at Ml Cas.1, sprinkled ovf'r ta~. m ch1l.iJac;, burntos and many other mcmnrablr Ml"'<1can dish~. Remnnber, al M1 Casa our mul" are a trip to Mex.1co -it's the only way 10 fly. ~EXICAN AESTAUMNT 298 E. 17th St COSTA MESA • HILQAEN SQU~RE ~nOallyat 11:001.m. • PtiOM04~792e ...... l(AYlltlC .... O NIASH"l<At>Of e"<f &lo\[-l(AN l•'•IU COCKTAILS . ' C.I DAIL V PILOT Friday, March 19, 1979 , Mesa .l!lay .Well Stage~ Intermission Tom Titus The 1entle comedy of John van Druten is not the euiest to 1ta1e, smc. it cootain.I no quick. guaranteed btlly lauchs lo comJ*llate for less-Uwl·perf~ct ~rformanoe. Fortunately. the ptoch.clioo of "Bell. Book and Cudle" which opena olficJally tonS,bt at the O.ta Mua Civk Playhouse l.J uceoUonally well mo\Mted by director Pali Tambefllnl ln a most physically attractive and dramaUcally ~r. fec:tive interpretatlon. Tbls Is perbaps the most .. &immicky" of Van Druten's works, to that it resembles a pilot film for the TV ~eries "Bewitched." Nevertheless, the playwright's insight into human foibles <1omes ~cross cle.arly in Mils Tambellini 's sJdllful sta1· mg. Newcomer Sean Bufteld plays tbe ~Jed. or her affections with authority. ~~-delivery tends toward monotoot ud bk elJIQUOGal pltcb hovers • a llntle level. llore variety In bis scenes with Illas Spencer would eoba.nce a Pot•n· dally •tronc portrayal. OUve Rtcbea ls petfedlt cut u tbe med-dlin.I aunt, a jewel ol a cbu'ader part ricbb' pe.rformed. Abo excellent fa Brlldley Estrin as Miu Spencer'• warlock ~. a devUlsb youn1 rogue played witb aplrtt and austo. Richard Sulllvan' cocn»letes tbe cast tD a solld cameo role as aulh« ol witcberal'l books. Tbe Costa Mesa Ml== furnished, a crowded but elegant OD ol a San Francisco apartment. Speolal ..,ention also .ahould be made of U'9 muslc'1 aelectlbn.s which bridge the scenic tranait.l<Jna -well chosen to coDJpllment the preceding .act.ion. Technical director is Stan Wlasick. "Bell, ook and Condie" is an oldie but, In the hands f the Coata Mesa Civic Playhouse, a IOOdle. Pe ormances will be aiven Fridays and Saturdays t 8:30 through April 3 In tho Com· mwllty Ce er auditorium at Ule west gate of the Oranae C nty Fairarounds in Costa Meaa. 556-5391. .• .. CALL ARD -The San Clemente Com· rnunity Th ter will hold auditions for tbe c:om· edY "Nor n,' Is That You?" on Monday and Tuesday e nings at 8 o'clock ..... director Joanne Ap egett is seeking a cast of three men and two w en of varying age ranges for tho play, whk opens May 13 for four weekends at th~ Cabrill Playhouse. 202 Avenida Cabrlllo, SanCleme . MPLE CfARDENS ~•..... i 1 ~NSSS Rai ... r ... t ._~?5 I ""'"' • PARTICULAaLV impressive .is Vlana Spencer u the sorceress wbo uses her occult powers to catch a beau, then loses them when her more human nat&ll'e takes over. M iss Spencer turns a smooth, effortless perlonnance in a many-faceted character. JAra CONCERTS AT COL GES. • • LUNCHEOM-*MD DINNER DAILY Speciol LWICheon Mfet $I .IS Monday thru FfldaY 11 30 to 1 :30 RICICSHA COCKTAIL LOUMGE Fealunng E~ot1c Troo1cal Drinks Alld. hi G«._ Gro•e 12201 llOOIHUUT IAfa.,-..1 6Jl.7020 Gourmet Ja.,.neseCuJalne Soulll C....'111..---"-....... °'*" ~ 3800S.Plaz.a0r. N S- Sllr'laAna (714) 557 2531 In UHle Tok,o .._ ... .....icc- 111 S. S11rt Pedro LosAngefes (213)680935$ Horikattua fl..-.at-.RHI I ded Dining Car Restaurant & Station Saloon • <FromPageC3) March 28 at the Westwood Playhouse; ''Ashes .. and .. Cross Country," through June 19 at the MarkTaper Forum. ORIENTAL BENEFIT -Professional enter· tainment by Oriental performers, hosted by Mario Machado, benefit for Easter Seals. Sun. day at the Disneyland Hotel. Anaheim. 522·262S.. Ginny Nlshigaya. CHUBBY CHEC&:EJl -With The Coasters. Freddie Canlfoo and Dick Clark, 2 and 4 p.m. ---UC111Mlt·-ltlt 11oseastu..u..ve. • .. .__ 1714) Ut-2"4 (Ann landers OJ ADVISES In the DAILY PILOT Saturday d Sunday at Magic Mountain in \'alencia. rk hours 10 a.m. to6 p.m. both days. S6.9S adults SS.95 dilldren 3-U . SUNDAY,MARCHZl JAZZ CON ERT -Three groups and a new work, 4 p.m Sunday in the Golden West College Center. 15 4 Golden West St .• Huntington Beach, S2. S e Page Cl. CLEO LAI E -JaZ7. singer. 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Ambassa or Auditorium in Pasadena. SS.SO to 59.50. (213 ) 7-5360. MAHLER•s 'RESURRECTIOS' -Performed by Cal Stat Long Beach Orchestra. 8 p.m. Sun· day at Woo ow Wilson High School. 4400 E. 10th St .• Long acb. S2 adults. Sl students. (213) 498-4540 or a box office. OCC JAZZ NCERT -Four groups conducted by Dr. Char s Rutherford. 2 p.m. Sunday in the Orange Coa t College Auditorium, 2701 Fain·iew Road, Cost~ tesa. Free. SeeNIMOY,P•geC6) Gvery Tuesday & Thursday Evening ~ Pasta lovers of the world, here's your chancel All the Spaghetti ...Oth Meat Sauce you can eat. ~Fresh warm Italian .qead & butter are included tor only $ 1. 25 per person. CN> Available from 4:00 P.M. until closing. See you Climb aboard Orange Countljs newest restawant and recapture the atmosphere and flavor of sumptuous dining. savor Breast of Oiicken Maryland, Chesapeoke Bay Scallops. hearty prime ,--------COUPON·----:--:1 l~~~~~~~~~~I Now At El Mat1dor l ! ONE EE WITH ONE I ~ ..... , & rhurs••'. lbiv lf!J's Cl\I rtb and tender steaks. These and other dishes are pn!Smted.11\. the dining e&r ~ of the 20th Century Umited F.njoy a cocktail In Old New York's Grand Central-Station. Then dine aboard The Greatest Train In the Worid. The fare Is reasonable. 2 O Newport Center Or .Newport Beach (714)644·2601 Lunch, Dinner, Chowd.er Bar, Cocktails from 11 a.m. South Coast Pina. Costa Mesa • (714) 540-8822 ANQUETSARE OUR BUSINESS - We're cunfide111 i11 our banquet-making ability. That's lvf1y ~e can assure you that no mafler what the si:.e of your tJoup. from JO to 350, you will be pleased when you meet lrere. m~~Lr~~ ~~~(i) ....... hry ...... , ..... hr .... " ................ 516-5000 i: THE OLD CHJCAGO GASLIGHTER C ' ,-------COUPON·------, I 2 FOi I MID·WI& 5"CIAL I t With This Coupon Only I 1 TWO LASAGNE 1 .......................... . . ' . i S\bdstldn's \l~SI ~ . . . . . . ··························· •wt live °" st .... ftte ••ry oduh. loftf·Nnnln9 lu Vego1 louth1'1ot. f~ llCWtl INfOAMAfl°" ll!IHIVATIO!n) (7U) 492-9950 140 AVlNlOA rico SAN CLEMENTE ························· ~bdstldns '1~st .......................... Cell 642-5678. CHART · HOUSE FINE STEAKS AND SEA FOODS OPEN DAILY 6:00 P.M. SUNDAY 5:30 P.M. 1520 w. COCllt Hwy. ...,.,... .. adt 541·7167 Limited R..-ions Acces>ted MONDAY NICioHT ALLEY SHOWCASE AT THE ALLEY WEST t P .M. 'Tl Clost.g .................. Wll• .....,,_ • ....,.M.fW"'••, ... SPAGHETTI SPECIAL -SJ 50 AalOSS flllON MIWPOn ,_ 675-1714 MC.XICAN AMERICANtiREAKFAST r I Nt• Yo•:. ti 01. Sit .'~i • .:..'~r"" 11r !i•llS•J:t with Cai I IUlh Brown• 11 T.,. Kfx. s 1.60.H.lS ••• I • M4<h•C• <.on Huttm. u ...... ~ l\•ndttrvs. Churl10 I C.un Hu•""• M•'1''"' or An1trlun Omtlr1s Morclol I I Gaoos.i as....,o ,anoaan11A.,.1o111Mno1lfftlttol*1J119r~ I • &.UNCHIO I I \\.•''~ Wf<IA&. I T•rn, I Cht~ Cn.hll•tl.i, 8un1 ~ Ritw •t.Jt ' II STAITIHG A IL 5.0,. 1 -l"'J hr Pw •a Mt:lll I WIN( t7 NlWP'OIT llVO., C.M.•M$.JS20 '•Uni I I & OUR Nll\POR1 UlVll,•1 llifli STl<EET In Rur I L \lon.·Thur. II 1ul~ •frl. II 1111Zl'M •SU.81o12PMeSu.11il•ol1 1 I _._---~------.-----------.J N9W APPEARING FRIDA l & SATURDAY NITIS' 'fhe Sensational UTHIE ~· · EWIS ENTE.T AINMEHT & DANCING ENJOY AH !IYEHIHG AT: .I 2121 East Coa!!t Highway P~ear MlliCArthur» Corona del Mar 673-9919 • ~ I DINNERS FOR $4.95 I, I Including Soup of Salad I Choice of Potato and Vegetable I I~...._ .. ,_........, ... ........., I Put a few worda to work for ou. MONDAYlthru THURSDAY SPECIALS ------------------rm (Fri., Sot. & Sunday 'ti'l 6 P.M.) -Excluding Holidays l Ofter Good thru Thur., Al>t111 I ~~----------------~ WMCH NOW· APPEARING ROYAL GARDEN ' DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND Every Fr. & Sat. Nite •· 7 to 11 p.m. OPEN DAIL "I 7:30 a.m • Mon.·Fri. t 2 Noon Saturday• Closed Sunday 630 ... .,... e...... Dr .. PesM .......... MIWrc>IT llACH (Next to Avco Towers) 640.0322 'l\vo FiletMignon Dinners for $7.95 The Jolly Roger presents another great way for you to have dinner with a friend. Two f1lct mignon dinners specially priced at Just $7.95 for both. This special filet comes wrapped In baco(), broiled to per- fection and topped with a mush· room cap. Dinner is served with rioe pilaf or your choice of patato. garden vegetables. soup du jour or our Buccaneer salad with slioed cucumbers and marinated mixed beans. Plus a piping hot loaf of our freshly baked bread. Be sure lo bring in the coupon below and enjoy lhis special Ofter soon. ThiS Coupan Good for 1Wo Fllet Mignon Dinners • Specialty Priced at • n.ts for Both . Coupan Not Valid • Friday and .Saturday • • • N.wport Bucfl • 3333 W. Coast H'Wy • Santa Ana Buena Pltft( Cent• 642•2295 • 33 Fesnton SQuare 8376 u Patma Ave. lnrlne • 542·3307 995·7611 t727 E. Oyer Rd. • Costa Mesa Anaheim ~na Point Harbor (Adlaoenl to the • • 2300 Hart>or Blvd 2250 E. Lincoln 25100 Del Prado -Hvlne Hoel Motor Hotel) 540-8535 635-4453 496-0855 54M400 • dinners inclu(e soup or salad, baked potato or rice RED SNAJfER •••••••.•.•••• ,... 2.76 MAHI MAHI • • . • • . • . • • • . • • • • • • • • 2.95 GRILLED SEA BASS • . . . . • . • • • . • • 3.25 TOP SIRLOIN.......... . . . • . . • • • 3.75 NEW YORK STEAK .. • • . .. . • . • • • • 3.95 LOBSTER tAIL . . . . .. .. • • • .. .. .. 5.50 STEAK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . . . • • . 5.95 LUNCHEON also served doily until 4 p,f1J. 16278 Paclfic C~ Hwy• Hun111191011Odl.•1213) "2.iUJ 3901 E. C Hwy• Coron1 Del M1t • 17141 S7"°90t NOW APPEARING IN OUR OUTRIGGER ROOM THE SENSATIONAL BOB WH .ITE i '°" ... ,, Wltlt THE PLATTllS 1 -PLUS- The TONY MORALES TWO Poeelbty the finttt entertainer ever to appear In thla ....... and VOi.i may ~ ...,, BOB WHITE on 1 TV aeQtNnt of Police Story, 0t In the movies. including The Snows of Kilimenj~. or on national commerclala. Now he bridges the gei_..1011 gap, delightlng ,oung end old with his great 90Und, becked by the TONY MORALES TWO . . . • the group 1eena toward the nomi!gic. Listen ONCE. we KNOW you will be back IG8!" & egaJn. - TUESDAY thru SATURDAY 9 PM to 2 AM KONA LANES · . ••••OFFER EXPIAf4S APRIL 11, 1978 • • • • ._2_6f_f_H_.t1or __ , c_ .. __ MeM ___ s_4_s._1_11_2 ..... , I I .. ·naTAJNING TO THE SEA' Paintin11. MUJpture and carvla • March 23· y 2 ln the Alntrlcan Art Oallerles ln the hmanson Gallery of the Lo A.n1ele County u~m of Art. •s WUshlre Blvd . Los An1eles 0 a.m. to s sun. Tuesday.Friday, 10 a.m . o 6 p.m . w bnctl. •t.ILTl·MEDIA WORKS -Tulll • etchings and batiks by Sue KontMr. March 22 8 in the up· 1t1irs 1allery', N e111e Gall Moult t>ulldlog, Ch•pman Colleae. 333 N. Glassell S , Or1nge. 1 to 5 p.m. daily. Public reception to 9 p.m. March22. ORIENTAL RUG -In the Oinge Coast College Art Gallery. 2701 Fairview oad. Costa Mesa. now through March 26. 10 a .. to 3 pm. weekdays, 7 to 9 p.m. Mondays and ednesdays. and 2 p.m. Sundays. 1 GRAPHICS TALK -By Carl Glass.rd at Costa Me a Art Leo1ue meeting. 7 .30 p.ma,.March 2S at MHa Verde School. Mesa Verde at 'fleer Street. Costa Mesa. F:-ee. open to publJc. PAINTING DEMONSTRATION -y William Alexander . at Artists As~1ation o Huntington llADMrTT91 I •ADULTS j CMY• l "llTOMD THE GUVIE" 4. ............ ,~. ............ • ILACK CHRISTMAS .. Utl ... ~ .. ,~-.. AT TWO S 0 1' AXI DRIVER11 lRI 7:00 • t :OO SAT./SUN. t :00.J:~s:-.t:OO WHATS All THE FLAP ABOUT? DESPITE WHAT THE CRmcs SAY ... ?: The Devil In llT Miss Jones . . ·Galleries I Exhibits Beach North meeUnt. 1:10 p.m. March 2s at Murdy Parlt Recreatioo Center, Warner Avenue at Golclenwest Street, llunUneton Beach. Free. open to public. WO&K.8 BY VIVIENNE HANSEN -Now at Hansen Gallery. Suite 20S In Design Plaza, 250 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. 9 u.m. lo s p.m. weekdays. PERUVIAN WEAVINGS -Today through March 22 at Muirhead Galleries in South Coast Plaza. 3333 S. Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays.10 a.m. to6p.m. Saturday. noon toSp.m. Sunday. HAND·CllAFTED OBJECTS -Includes furniture. clothes and architectural forms made by Californians. sponsored by loor department stores <Broadway, BulJock's, May Company and Robinsons). now tbroulh May 2 at the Pacific Design Center. 8687 Melrose Ave. (at San Vicente Boulevard), Los Angeles. 10 a.m. lo 6 p.m . Tuesday.Saturday, noon to 6 p.m. Sundays. $1.50 adults, students free. ~ W DAY All&IGCIW"., -..OW...POOL• CINEMA WEST , WESTMIHSTBl AT GOLDEHWEST 892-4493 Hllf SllM/T, #lt-1'1 '1Hf fROTC ROMP IEGINS: LOVE IN VIEW AND TUBS FOR l THEY llEAD TOR A HANG-VP CUN/C IN CAlltORNIA. WHICH IS 3 TIME ZONES AND fOO EROGENOUS l!JN(S FROM HOME. n IS A FROTHY f'ROl/C f/UID WITH RISQUE W/SfCRICKS.H • ffiCSey. Marct'l 19. 1976 OAlLVPlLOT "ASTONISHING! 'T axi Driver' has muscle-tensing, skln-prlckllng suspense t&i)il builds like an air raid siren." -<:ha rles Champlin, Los Angeles Times "A KNOCKOUT" :'.!'".::..~~' .. 111 • "POWERFUL" ~~:"v"'.::4:n "BRILLIANT'" ~~ SHALIT C'Cll.1J.141A PICT\JUS -ROBERT DENIRO TAXI DRIVER A 11.L PHWPS ~ d 1 MAlDISCCISDE Hiii CO.STARS CYBIU. SHEPHERD· -(i} Set. t·S·5-7:t5-t:20-11:25 ••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• * COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD. * NEWPORT BEACH * 644·0760 Gene Wider --""' CHAPMANAVE atS.A.FWY ,_ __ ORANGE-634 2553 ~ Holmes-l:tO only Monty Python .. :30 & 1:50 • 111 Co111ic Opera Rossini's "The Bi\rber of Sevllle'' will be presented by the Western Opera Theater at 8 p.m. March 27 in the Orange Coast College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Roud, Costa Mesa. In the cost will be (from lert) Richard Estes as Figaro. Unda Roark us Berta and Jane Bane as Rosina. Tickets at $2.50 tor adults and $1 for students will be available at the door. EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT STARTS TOMORROW edwards BRISTOL CINEMA CINE A EST ll!SfOI. &r ll(ACU,._ Wl\TM .. ,'llll&t•ot..O ... Wt\T 40.7444 WUTMlt4.ClHTEI 8'1 .. 4U LA lllllADA 4: WAL•··· IMIOAlll "'ICf" " •ONDAY ""' IATUllDAY (l1c9'1 .... ...,._, UH· S .. , IUllDAY ' ~IDAft U:'9' J:tl h•""• ...... , ... .... 2400 u ..,.,, ..... ", ... tM-2400 _,_,(MU rlOM lllOND 1111 MAYI "' -· lMI OMl 'I IAIN ..a -•ta•--' --· ILUINO SADOUI " '"'' . GANI COUUM1 SMOOT STIAllHT"' -·u.··--' f MMUI~ AWUI -- ()NI fLIW OYJt THI CUCKOO'S ,.IT " <All TMUl'llt roe -'Ml• , .. • ~ . . • . ~~~~~_..;°"~•-••~·•••iw.n_IMll~'~___, .. -, .. DI TMI l ... I '*tifl- • llWOUIT PAH "' flOIM .... .... Lii • ._ .. , _,_...a.i. rtOM llYOMI M IUYI "' Plll\. rrs ALM ,.. ________ __..;., -· ----· -MfUlllN'¥tl111 MMOnMll"' -·-•JMCUY-OAlll ' lOMIAIO ,.. I PAIT Ill WAl.ltHO TAU "' -···-, ,,_ .... I AU lfM CMl"ll JMUMMllS N 'MUIQTlat "" ---l&AZINGIMOllS .. "'4'fM~ .... °"'"' i-v--'"' llfft WIMN NII 111 Pllll. ILACl CHllSTMAS 111 ~----'"' Dim wnMIN ... 1111 IWI• llA(I( QIUSTMAI " ,...._.... .. I au It .. <Aini > MUSIMHI "" ' MUMITIDI ,.. 'Q DAILY PILOT NIMOY STARS AS 'HOLMES'. • • . . <From P a1eC.O SADDLE BA.CK CONCEllT CHOR LE -7 p m. SUndav at the Geneva Pr )'btt:nan Cburcb, 24301 Et Toro Road, L.a1una Htlla YOUNG O&G ANJ TS ASSOCI AT ION -Concert at 4 p.m. Sunday at Walllchs Music City, 3400 S. Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. Free. "U£1EM1UWE IOf AMYMOU" J:JS.7:• Mt/IATISUN 1:»-l :lM:• '111( PllSOMEl • SRINC AYOIUr' 1:Jf..S:-:U • P•llSATISUN J:•J:U w • .....,.. 'W IEPIStT • 1£19" II 1.-ocM:ZS 7:00-f:ll ALSO ACADEMY CART OOHS :.·RAMONA.: C..-'t ....,_,..,_un•• at•• ..-.2:.11 N'tlll. , .. 2S MAYl,2,1,9 f!CQTS $6.00.5.00, '-00, 3.00 ........ _ -... .,_ , ....... __ IDQ -N-.n11 . __ ,..... .. ---.. -AAMONA8awL --""'- Oner .... DelrPlot~tlla ~ ......... lft,ow10c81 c~ ••• ...,., •it.1111;m11 SPRINGER a n d WHITE AUCTIONEERS We are now accepting works of arts for future auctions. We specialize in the disposition of fine furnishings, art objects. paintings. oriental rugs, bronzes. glass etc. Complete service available for executors. trustees and in,SSividuals. S010 RED HILL AVE .. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 714~ WINNER 4 ACADEMY ·AWARD NOMINATIONS WALTER MATTHAU BEST ACTOR Co-hit at Briatol "REPORT TO THE COMMISSIONER" -.edwards bAtSTOL CINEMA 8 rt1tol •t MacAr1hu1 a. Co••t Shopping Arae 540-7444 OPEN 6:30 'UDr'7:00 PRMfW 9:00 "KING" 10:'5 Co-Hit At West "THE HINDENBURG" edwards CINEMA WEST WHtmtnater a Golden WHt We1tmln1ter 192..WIS OPEN6:30 ''CONDOCF7:0S PRfVIW 9:00 "I Will" I 0:'5 iM : ..... ············ • • • •••"• •".,.. ~· \u.•• • • ., ..... .,..... ......... ..... .. , ............ , ..... c .. .... TV ESDAY. MARCO %l OUVJA. NEWTON.JOHN -In con«rt, 8 p.m. March Z3 ln lhe A.rlabelm Convention Center Arena. Tickets at aienc1 . ORGAN CONCEllT -Dr Ronald M. Hunt· miion. music by Bach. Mozart and others, 8: 1~ p.m . March 23 in Chapman College's Memorial lfall Auditorium. 333 N. Gia sell St .. Orange. S2 geotral. Sl for student5 and seniors. w.8821. •PAI DON ME. BOYS' -Musical revue to raise money for A Universe ol Metaphysics Ch11rch In Bellflower. 7 : 30 p. m . March 23, 24 and 2~ at Knoll's Berry Farm, Buena Park. 635-8311. WE DNESDAY, MAllCH l4 • H ERLOCK HULMa· -J b'tarnng LflOnlll"d . Nimoy, March 24·Mlly 2 at the Shubert Theater. 2020 Avenue or lbe Stars. Ceot11ry City. Tickets at agencies. DEE CONCE&T -"Tbe Music or. Due lludhyar," performed by Cal State l-one Beach New M11sic Ensemble, in the CSULB Music Recital Hall. 6101 E . 7thSt., Loo& Beach. Free • THURSDAY, llABCH 15 GRAND PRIX -Car Concours d 'Elegance, featurlne many For m11la One cars with several drivers available ror autographs, 3:30 to s p.m. March 25 on P ine Avenue between Broadway and 5th Street, Long Beach. Free. · 'THE MUSIC MAN' -Musical comedy, 8 p.m . March 25. 26 and 27 and April l , 2 and 3 in El Toro ffigh School Cha rger Hall, 25255 Toledo Way, El Toco. S2 adults, Sl children. 586-6333, Erik Frost . LOS ANGELES PHlHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ZUBIN MEHTA. Musk Director Daniel LeW. Guest Conductor Michele ZulcoYlky, Ollrinetist RIOAY, MARCH 26, l:lO P.M. U. C. IRVIMI. CRAWFORD HALL Batber. Mu9ic for a Scene from Shelley; Nielsen: Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestr1; Stravinsky: Complete Ballet. Petroud*a. Tickets: $6, SS. $4, Stu•llh $2 oaAMI COUMTT ftl<A•MOMK' SOCllTY Jtl W. c.-Hwy.. .............. 6"'""41 I a...,...., new AfmcY. INucs;tm • ...... 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINA'JIONS lllllll ll-~glory!e::.IQ • f.f ::•I __.....C,11111pa1r r PlllllI PTA. SCHOLARSHIP VARIETY SllO\\ 8 p.m March 25, 26 and Z7 at lhe Community Sen ·1ce Center at Hoove r and Westminl)tcr 1\\ enue:-. Westminster. "Sing Out. America," to ~neht scholarships. Sl.SO adults. Sl high school stu· dents, SO cents children. 897·6859. Bess Spradling. FRIDAY, MARCH 26 'BEGINNE R'S LUCK'-Comedy, presented by . Irvine Community Theater at the Youth Services Association building. Bristol Street at Red 11111 Avenue. Costa Mesa. 8:30 p.m. 1-~ridays and Saturdays, March 26·April 10. 646·3178 days. SS7-'7297 evenings. BllJTT• IM mnl IWl.smvtll .. TOGETHO ATTHI HUNTINGTON C1NEllA l Will, l Will ... For Now TOGUHfJf ATTHf HUNTING~ CINEMA ~ HUNTINGTON CINEMA IEACHATRUS,H.I. 847-9608 847-6017 CHAil.iS ltOMSOM -.aEAIHEAIT PASS .. ... ... IPOaT TO THE COMMISSIOHa• ,., ....... ,_ .. ,,., . ....,.. .. ... c I .... . Scf'('wbnll Alice_ sht> ~oolrd mvl \'1St' rmc~f·d ull th<'MIX tO tlw ,.\codrmy 1\word. ' .. SEE THEM TOGETHER ONLY AT EDWARDS , .. Tht iii~" I ~E. ... _ ... _!'T ... c::-illLE~'"'tt1s,.!.!.~RO.c:.P~i..~-Yr-... (PG) . -_...,_ TH£ CITY SHC>n'INC C£NTll£ 11 fl..a _ _,.. OftAHOl •&33 .. 721 --..nne uo19';1V1, ... _ ~ ftUAM ATHERTUlt • "1f nmD • GIG 'fOU..c • IUlliESS IBEllTH CIWUS ~ • NDWID A. ll'SARl _..,_ ... aMIT If W CIMll aMtn AT CINIMA WUT "DOG DAY AFTE."NOON" "SUNSHINE. BOYS" Montie Montana (left) will be grand marshal at the San Juan parade Saturday, which will be followed at 3 p .m. bya rodeo in Buchheim Field by the Mission. with admission $3 adults, $1.50 children . Rodeo continues at 10 a.m. Sunday. I ·E.~COl"~ R SEAR VENUS' Chaldren'!- ballet. 8 p .• Mar<.'h 26.2:30 and 7:30 pm. MaP'('b 27, 2 · 30 Ma h 28. pre~ented by Ballet Pacif1c1!J11' lhe Lag11n Moulton Playhouse. 606 Lag\llla Canyon R d. Laguna Beach, $4 adults. "$3 children an tudeots. 494·7171. EVERY 0 CE IN A WHILE THERE lS A MOVIE OU WANTED TO SEE BUT MISSED. NOW ALICE IS BACK! ELLEN BURSTYN .. KRIS KRISTDFFERS-ON N " DOESN'T LIVE ·. <PG> A CO·HIT AT 8Rl9TO\. "PRISOH!R CW ... ~ t 1 SECOND AVINUE" CO·HIT AT HM111MM..,.,_..lim ··--..... ........ , -..~ ...... v .. ~ ... '"°° "IU"JC" CAIMY TH! IUNOAN<:e .... NOW PLAYING ONLY AT EDWARDS HARIOR A TW1LSON, COST A MESA 646-0573 646-3266 . .. ' . , The Bill De Young Dance Theater. shown In rehearsal, 1s struggling for survival /Ike many dance groups Troupe-Dances for Joy But Not /~r Money as Competition GromJ I , 8 )' BURT BEJtUNER .. _, .... ,,_ .... .-iT"e Bill DeYoung Dance n..ater. a newly formed. un- lnown New York City modern ••nee troupe. will debut in ,,_,ston this month without mak· ~g a cent -or losing one either. The Institute tor Contem- rary Dance. which hired the Eroup, will pay all expenses. "We on't be making nny money." ays choreographer DeYoung. ~·but we'IJ be performing. That's ~ bnportant t hing." is a lucJ<y break for oun1. 27. and bis fledgling, en-member troupe. one or at ~asl 90 small modern dance eompanies strunllng to make a vine in New York City. The field or modem dance is ming; salaries are not. MANY companies. including tevoung·s often must pay to rform. with little chance or re· vering expenses through the )ox:omce. F ew modem dancers tan1 more than Sl0,000 a year. ,.lost dance ror little or nothing. Many qualify for unemployment benefits . "There·s no question that more public and private funds are needed to support dance, .. says John Gingrich. president of the Association of American Dance Companies. During the last 10 years. the number of professional dance companies in America has zoomed from less than 50 to near· ly 300. Attendance-al dant"e performances last ~ear reached 12 million. compared to one million a decade ago. Gingn ch says. New York's 90 modem dance coltlpanies are among 142 troupes based in America 's daoce capital. Companies range in size from Daniel Nagrin. dance soloist. to the !'\ew York City Ballet. the nation's largest "ith more than 90 dancers. "Despite the city's high cost of living. the number of troupes has tripled inthe last 10 years." says Ltt Traub. president nf the New York Dance Alliance. Dan· cegoers can choose from among as many as 200 performances a month. Responding to the boom • the New York State Coun<'ll on the Arts. the state's largest source or government aid Cor artists· groups, has stepped up aid to dance. Last fiscal year, the council gave S3.S million to97 non- profit st ate dance groups, double the money the year before. TO QUALIFY for council a id. the De\'oung Dance .Theater is applying fop tax-exempt. non- profit status. The move also will permit the company to become eligible for the Ct"deral govern- ment's National Endowment Cor the Arts Dance Touring pro1ram. which e ncourages residencies or up to a month. Quahried troupes must conduct dance <'lasses. lectures and other activities involving the resident community. In return. the e n- do" m<'nt relmburs~ sponsors. man~ or them colleges. for up to a third of the troupes' fees. <See DANCE, Pa1eC8) TWO GREAT FILMS TOGETHER FOR TtiE FIRST TIME Call 642-5618. Put a few words to work for ou. "THlMANWHO WOULD BE KING" Alo "-AYINO AT IOWA"OS • WtSTl"OOK CINlMAI ........... -.. ...... a.-s.IM4t1 ... LONG LIVE ADVENlURE! 4 ACADEMY AWARO NOMINATIONS TO "THE MAN WHO WOULO BE KING' 'j/, Frld!y. Mlreh 19, 1916 DAIL y PILOT CT : Fast Action Fills Film .r. 8) KATHE B. TllACV Ot•DlllttPi• .... Outlaws! Indians• Dqtr! I n· trl1ue! Ambush ! Revenct' These are tbe in1redlents or "Breakheart Pus." a Western y,·hodunll \\here lht' 1ood cuy are indlsUngulsh•ble Crom the bad. An Army troop train. bostln~ n politician and an Important lady. is on a secret mis Ion to Hum· boldt. Though the openln1 events seem too coint-ldental. and the story starts oCf awkwardly. mysterious incidents occur with astonishing rapidity when t"o NOllOOV COULD DREAM HIM UP. .. S BANK AOBB!AV IS ALL THE MORI Ba.AME BECAUSE rTSTAUEI CO.HIT AT WEST PAULNEWMAH extra passenaers ar~ tak.cn aboard. Author Alistair Mad.eao or· rers • surpnsingl)• complex plot In an old-ruhloned aood-gu~s \'er1ui·bad·«i\IYS setUng. Dlrec· tor Tom Gries captures the a"·nom ness or the iron horse in a northern snowbound Callrorma terntory. "'1th his most com~ll ln1 scene In the shatter ing de t ructlon of the three runaway t roop cars. The Inspirational grandeur of •Jerry Goldsmith's music t'Orn· plements this rabble-rousing pro· duction In which. as In the tradi· "THE DROWNING POOL" CO.HIT AT CENTER CALL FOR SHOW TIMES "GOING SURFING" A CLASSIC SURFING FILM ay --~.acG111tvroFrMman "HINDENBURG" - lion or the Lone R~er. "h1n1 lourhero> nowalt forlhanks!" Charles Bronson stars a the silent. forebodlnl(, mysteraou., John Deakin and JIU lr~land udd her own p c1al touch ul wooden. 11tyllied acuna; a tht.' tu noeent Man~l•. caught up In th~ web of vileness. Good ot · tobaN·o chewinc Bt'n Johnson ls th"' mean 11her1ff, and th fun\illllt Richard Crenna ls lhc pohsht.'J governor. But. om1d theSl' talents, the award for best actln~ must go to the train. "Brukheurt PHs'' Is rtttNI PG. running 100 minutes. l'hc• .IO!J1' ofn"oman "' .. '"''>. t\ "'•"'>. ,, ,, .. · '· ,. ...... • ANCERS STRUGGLE .TO SURVIVE. DESP ITE t b t-lnrreue. Younc iJ anxlo1.1.11 to become &lble. "We're already &olnc to find book nc . " he says. 'Gettina on the lilt. will make tt • little easier aince the i ovem-tnt wlll pay put ot the COAt of ldrin1 ua." For the h•o years or to making the list, lhe com· any must earn un on scale w as t • tor at lea•l IS pttformances a year. Qu.allfyinl tar ~ pncr&m ll hardJy-u immediate ... for • l r<MlP of daacera •bo upect to ...tve little or no pay f0r yean. Accordtnl to tbe Ammcao Guild of If uakal Art.lits. aess than a third ol ali elt.imat.td t.000 u l a r led danc.-compa n y lr~ra in America earn more lhan $10.000 a year. Mott of the eJlte are membera otthltnaUoa'a six lar1ttl . most prettl&--. cJuaical and modem ballet eocn· panies. Few beloo1 to modern dance t~pes which are uoab!e to ~rform the year round. Within five years. DeYoung hopes to be paying bis dancers at 1'eltSS.oYerJ0WilietsCIUtot IM yea"' -enoqb to quali.(y ror nuxl mum un•mployment lleMft&e of 115 a wtei. Tbe com- pu1 wlll continue to rebeane and Ptl'f orm walbout wac,et . uaemploymeal compematlon ri>inaim UM key to e111teDce fOf" man,y dancers, accordln& to lawyer-dancec Te4 Slrtulel. co- orcantur of tbe naUooal en-dowment·~upported Economic Survival Workshop for dancers aod am all modern d~ ttw,pes. ta lbt paat. two ,.an, 1,000 daneen and repr.tmlltivea of amalJ ('Olftpan •• bave ~ ~'Ol'Ubop ffSSiODI 1n New York. Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los An1etes and San Francisco. • " 'llt."T1JadJ' SALE 25% OFF TURQUOISE INDIAN ARTIFACTS ........ ,,~....,..n THE FIRST AMERICANS . 5-111 c.. 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Each with It• own guaran .... and~ 3YR. 2677 4677 66" 90LB. CONCRETE MIX About a buck a bag (rather a catchy llogcm. eh?). For around-the- hoUM CODCNt• work. 99c AMERICAN WATER HEATER caa. .. im.ct Gild gamanteed. Comp&.t• wttb almt-off "1 ... St:'c.u. 6~M. 79:'"" ll!IW ........... ~... .... .......... ~ lx6 DOUGLAS FIR SHEATHING What U I waa to t.U you that I doo't bow what tbu .tutti. uaHfor? CW• wouldn't be IW'pltHd.) 9~. WATER HEATER HOUSE Y oa hen• a bouM, th• dog bcm a bOUM. whr NaoaldD't yow wat• laecrtw1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gwrtll 1002 ·-·~·~;~~~ .. JSTY l mkCH-ftC>Ol SJt,tOO t>nm•lc lMna roo m, lorm al dlnlna room. gard~ "lf'W It It Ch n, ortiau upen 11t 11lr3 to u par tc m u ter & child 's 11\lltti. :ti l"t. ballroom •h:ed part y r oo m ovarloolcln~ court)'a r d . ll urry : 963·7881.. • 1)11fN IJl•• 1) \IV'll l'nN ~<I' .['11111 r!!~Jlo~~~~lh home less lh 11n two years okl with a long hst of ex· tru Including, dt!n. 'Wllh wet bar, electric carage door. mirrored wal'Urobe closets and much more. Jlas e~~ a view of the Qeffn C m the r~~ood deck. II price $68,900. CALL~26f.O C:.SELECT 'T'PROPERTIES Have something to sell? Classi.fied ads do it well. PUBLIC NOTICE HUHT'G LAHDM.U.; Ocluxe Col\do. lo~ 2Dr. 2bu, Jlltlio, c..-.. crpts. drps. wa llapn: shutters. $43,000. An4 ~.00 PM ph~ 960-1200 Cit hr s~urltyl. -----•• YSHOll llAUTY •S HOltOOM-5 IATH Brand-new kitchen Wllb eH~ry v•ire-11oa\•ln1t C'Oa\~ n1enc:c. 3.000 Square rcet of ubsolu le l uxury. M:bt.er bath bas !ewer's J11c11u1. H u&e 3 ctar iurngc. View the Bay. l'rob lems c a u 11t sucnnco below martcrL at Sl7S.OOO. Call roc.(t tail . ~ 7171. IJl'fN Ill Y• 11S11/N f\>~f Nl(lt lWllNld ------..- PUBLIC N011~ UST •••••••••••••• 11636 DISCOUNT ••••.• S 616 SALE PRICE Brand New 175 GRAM TORINO 2 DOOR HARDTOP -...-~-UST ••••••••.••••• SSJJJ :u: . DISCso:~ ;1ic~Ol4 v.e. .ir condlbonlng, ttnted glass. Metallic paint, auto trans .. power steering, power front disc brakes. deluxe bumper group. air.11<!10. tinted glass. vinyl body Stde moldings. wnrtewall tires & more• (Stk. 1!524, Seflal lf6W8tf 1748S6) 55020· Plus Tu&~--Y• c• cotillt,.. ••HY ow·~ disc1•t1 N"t• y• •Y dey of .... wfflr. w/du11 rear ape'akers. body aide . • fn>nt & ,.., bumpw guards, r9dlo $ 4319 ·moldings, whitewall ttres w/Wheel ~ I m0f91 (Stk. '368, kill t5030Ht66735) Plus Tax & licenee '75 LTD LANDAU · 4DOOI UST •••••• ; ••••••• S776t DISCOUNT •••••• $1774 SALE PRICE , THAT'S A . ·GOOD DEAL! Lo.cled with; alr conditioning, cruise control, AMlfM stereo with tape, lendau luxury group, PoWW ... ts. power door locks. heavy duty auspens1on. extended range fuel tank. Ylnyt roof, wtutewall hres, poww .wtndows, & mOf'el (Stk. 1312. S.1.i t5J64H126015). 55995 Plus Tu & Uc:.'9e Md o good d•al is a good st..t. W , for '°'"J ..,_ cnto...-satisfodioa, sovilNp -• go "-d IR llMcl wffh a cOMCielltiotls follow.., Mnice •t19111d to kHp .._ .. vine.I tllril IR y•r car for •'-9•1.,..ownit ... 2.8 Liter V-6 engine. power rad< & pinion steering. POwer front disc br-.S, front & reer bumper guards . air cond1t1oned. AM/FM stereo. st.eeM>elted radial tires. & more• (Stk . t0995, Serial 15R03Z141769J SALE PRICE 54195 Plus Tu & l"*"9 PlusTu &l~ THAT'S A GREAT DEAL! LEASE DIRECT I ---:-~-Brand New '76 PINTO · .~ MPG . Brand New ·7·6 F-2 5 I 6900 GVW PICKUP LIST ••.••••• : ••••• SSZ64 DISCOUNT •••••• SI 069 ALL POPULAR MAKE-S AND MODELS SALE PRICE Custom Styles•de pickup w ammeter & 011 p1e&1ure gauge&, -U\e1eased coolli'ig system. spare tire package. m•rors. & more• (Stk. 11146. Senal ~F2S8RAS0028) t SALE PRICE 5tl95 Ptus Tu I licenee ' \~-Metaai? paint. • speed transm1111on, front disc brakes. rack & p1n1on steering. solid state 1gn1t1on. bucket tMts-with mini c.onsole. carpeted. tinted glass. electric defroster. & more l (Stk . 1687, Seria l '6R1OY136556) 53065 Plus Tu & l lcente ALL SALE PRICES EFEECTIVE FOR 72 HOURS AFTER PUBLICATION. .,....ta.._ '71 FORD PINTO 000 cc. engine, ·s 1299 ~Md, raltye wheels. (354CQT). ......... __ 72 PINTO SQUIRE WAGON Auto "ans .. factory 1lr $ 14M tQr'td1llon1ng. radio , .... 1696GJU) ...... --;&"<- '70 MAVERICK 2-DOOR 72 DODGE DART SWINGER 4 speed. (Se1KMB) 71 DODGE YAN CONVERSION AU10 trans , p ower s 159' Auto. trans , radlos24" 1tfft1ng, sa1re on 1h1s helter. (790230>. Ofl9' (433ASN) """'•••toe-.............. - 72 TOYOTA CORONA Mil II 73 PINTO WACON EXAMPLHA¥fMGS 91ereo redio, padded ~s 259 111nyt roof, rNg wheels. (207GVN). '74 TOYOTA PICKUP C.mper Shell, 4 speed,$ 2 79 'radio. he•ter, 39,000· lml1est Stterp hllle truck. (97491T). '73 DODGE SWINGER Auto trans , factory 11r cond1tlon1ng, power$299 a...,ing, radio, heater, vl"Yf roof. 21 ,000 miles. {587t(OJ). l"IUO IV I lie•,,.. '74 DATSUN 710 · Black on bleck. Factory 53899 air cond1tlon1ng, power steering, AMH=M stereo. (308K-HC) ...... , ... _ '75 FORD GRANADA Auto. tr ans .. radlo.$3ft9 1t1e1ter, only 4000 miles! (114NKl) .......... _ '75 FORD GRAN TORINO Squire Station Wagon Fact ory air, powe~4599 steering. powe1 brakes·. iii AM;fM stereo radio, roof rack. (S30LXH) .......... ~ .. '74 FORD SURFER VAN 4 sp99<1, heater, AM/FM$ 29ft V-8, auto tran1 , facotry s4999 st11teo (505KJY). air. power steering. __ _ radio, rally• wheels "'"' IU I l•t•-(l2390) PIUO IU A ttcenH Statton wagon Auto trens. alr cond1t1on1nq, $ 17M radio., iuoo•o• rack ('!I09GIN) Haoio, ,,.~~ ~!~K~S,O~ 9 9 Auto. tren:!.2fa~~E!~RO ESPRIT Facto',~5 .~.E~~~!Y MONARCH Racho heate1, sup•,$24" ...... , ... _ condltlontno. powe~3299 steering, power54M9 ------------.. steering, vinyl roof'.iil w1ndow1, vinyl rool, ec:onomlcall (587GMK) r v '"'MrLE s •v1........_s •••fFM t d llOA"" "" ~ AM/FM stereo. rallye ,.,., • ereo ta 10 74 PINTO SQUIRE WAGON wheell. (&WKT}. ......... .......... (02SMXAJ ' '69 BUICK RIVIERA 73 PINTO STATION WAGON Auto, tr*'•·· l1ctory ar $ 1799 $ tof\d1tlon1ng lull POwer. ' IC)eed, factory air, 24" radio. heeler vinyl roof radio. lugo•o• recll ZXE527) (294HEW) -····-... ...... ............ '72 FIAT COUPE '74 DATSUN B-210 5 21M STEREO. '878HOP) iii 4 epeed. heater. AMfFMe 24 ~.,, •••• ht~ R9dlo. heater (itOKXV) s 2 3 9 9 '74 MUSTANG 2 + 2 '75 FORD RANCHERO GT ower 1tHrlng , power lXAMrU SAVINGS Gas uver 4 cyt . •$33M brake1. vinyl roor.$4 9'1Md. red10 (&43LPO) M/FM 1tereo. cru111t '74 PINTO WAGON ontrol. 1111 wheel, hke s2499 _............. new•(121027). .......... 11( ... .. 4spMd, rldlO (066KZJ) ____________ ... ________ _ '74 FORD GRAN TORINO dOOf, llCIOty air. POwef 3 1tMrlno. radio, heater.$ 3 9 vlnyt root, cruise conttol, pe1a w i ndows (514KBH). '14 THUNDERBIRD Auto trans. lull power $ 56 " vinyl root. 1111 wheel AMH=M 1teroo (243KOVJ @tj1 ______ ,, , --- t 4"U "" llOYllt I -·· -.. ,.,., ... 1 I -·• -.... : ti-· ,_ .... •Alft ltaWl(t ..OWi 1 -·· - -I 1 -· -f-·M. •••ft "" °"''' • -· -.... u... DAIL v PILOT ,rtd.y. Man:" 19. 1m ........ ~.~ ...... ~~.~~ ....... ~.':'!~·-·· ., .. llUl1 .. 1ttz•• .,.. ltn .................................................................... • * * * * * .# Heritage Collection . . NEWPORT HEIGHTS STA.ITll. NOMI -Jusl reduced 2 ...... & ,...,,_,,.....,.,,.... .. .... -..... ,_ ... ,..... YllW • .,.., ... It,_. ..... c• '40-1t5 t MA'RLIORO COUNTRY ~I PAI• ACllS -room for 5 .-.Orses. One acr e Rancho. New custom built, JOOO ... ft. •-· 4 .Bedroom. family room and den. 60 'Large avoca do trees. Private. beauurul location. Owner anxiowi to move. For more details ~ l~I 151. HARD TO FIND LAICH AND COMFO«TAIU 2 bedroom home. Neat family room. large living room with fi r eplace , move-in rondition. Shows like a model. Mow ..-. Must sell. Hurry on th.is one,, .. MO-I ISi. MESA VERDE HOME 11.AUTIFULL Y UPGIADfD -with massive stone fireplace in large family room, blln nook. 3 bedrooms. 2 ba ths. "9c11ed ycrd. Waterfa ll and pond. Much more. Call 546.SUO THROW AWAY YOUR LAWH MOWH ·-Enjoy living in this beautirut 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Costa Mesa Townhouse. Hi ghly upgraded with new carpets & drapes. Brick patio & LwCj9 cl* gw.-. 2 Pools & clubhouse for your use. Hurry , call 546--5110 CENTERED AROUND IUUTIFUL POOL -is this elegant 4 bedroom Mesa Verde home, Complete with family, dining room. dble brick frplc. heavy s hake roof. Ideal for en- tertaining with ..... '°°""" Super loca· Uon. close to everything. Call for com· plete delails. 546--5,.0 ERITAGE I REALTORS MlwpetiH ....... Pool and botlt 1Lor•1tC' eut.e 3 bedroom. tam Hr room home oo qwet eu dHff. &~dally att•t for ael1vc hcnily. m.500. PETE 8MAETT -AEALTY- MMlll '1S·-~ A..fl.AMI GLASS CHALIT ARTIST amt.AT B)'·lho·H•. Tow~rtna A· frame chulcl nulled In the trees. Courtyard en· \ry. 3 8t'druom11 lncludll separate master wlna. l"amily roo m . Rock flrepl4ee. laJand kltcbetl. SWff Ptnll Ra.lruse to 30 foot lot\ studio wilb bum et1lmp. It's un1que. No qua.Ufytn«. Asaume 714% lolln at S327 month incl. taxes. Call now: 842-2$3$. o-lH 1'11 9• If S #UH JO• Hl('t' !~lfflll .iJ * BIG C ANYON: 5 ROYAL ST. GEORGE: Contemporary, custom, quality, five bedroom, form a l dinin¥. lwo .. maste r s uite s ·•. Spacious sun-deck on serond le,·el overlooking the golf course. Gorgeous stained glass entry. Im· mediate possession. * Home owners Assoc. ~uires app0intment on· ly. CALL 675-551 l . OPEN HOUSE 1·5pm FRIDAY COLE OF NEW,OlT REALTORS OCEANFRONT DUPLEX On the beach at Big Corona. Ju.st a few s~ps to the rrashJna surf. superlatl\•e 180 dt'gree 1002 view of mam channel. • ocean. & lhrn;e fobuloul> •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Catahna Su n::-ets. 2br. llEATHTAKIHG l lORM +POOL Jba upstairs. lbr. Iba Oawr., 100 G, .. , .. VIEW Tile entry l'lu"h l'llrpet dollni.talrs. Appro \-ed throu ~ho ut N.itural plan for ;idd1t1onii,l unit. O' the blue PJr1r1c from ce d a r p 11 n <' 11 0 i, Just reduced to S.159.500 1111~ ma~n1Cicent Vlr re· .,i;ulpturl'd marble smki. for immediate t'!'ltate "d en Cl'. II u 1¢ e LR In all 3 buth'.5 T:le roor. sale. Open Sat, Sun. 12·S. "tnoor to Cl.'tling fr1>lc. Ahumable loan ut 3030 lireakers Orne: ltle11I formal cnterh1ln· S3J,TSO. Jl urry c ull (' d M . ROGER'S tnj&. Owrwr I run11,•rrt•J or.:i t;/67 REALTY. 6'iS·231 l. llf'tt\g all of for ... (Hij 77 11 Ol'lk IU Q >11~11.Jf'; 10 81 N'l'.I' -------- • _--_ · "MODEL HOME" Walker C lee Reul lst11fe [. l tU:S:jllilll when new. & still looks it . 6f:i ·~ lod11>. Spac. rancho ~~~~~~~~· ~ w1beamed cellu:ig. ram. .;:. ---rm., rormal din. rill .• SELL Idle items with cO\. pallo. all '"anted Cl;:aa1riedAds 642·5671 Da.llyPllOlClas111r1t'dAJ. ne w home features. Ge .. r.C I 002 Gt'Mf'• I Oo2 l~tom cpls. drps. Quiet ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cul-de-:1;ic s treet. All terms incl. VA. Has e:i..· macnab / Irvine realty LSl1ng low intere t FHA loan 541>-l 7 54 or 968 337 1. ~ Walker & lee Real lsfafe ~.~~ .. -... ~-~~ ....... ~-~-~ ....... ,~.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... {~.~-~.,. .... . e 91 I 1002 ew1.. 1002 e11 .. IOOJ ....... IOOJ .... ,.. IOOJ .................................................................................................................... ·•······•·•············ OUT OM1MI .... Thls Is a special one; tell )'0\1.r friends. Out on Spy1las1 Richie th~re i• a loveJy aod lonely bOme thil backs t.o aoth~ but canyons a nd cow traJ11. Ample slde yards and a a ear 1araae accom· modatee a camper. Inside, are beams. sh a1. • Bell F ranklin flreJ lace. • bedrooms, a famUy room and coWlesa. Can't move tt1l April. n me foe you to sell. Unique exclUlive. fee, at only $139,900. Hurry I UPlllll()UI: 11VMl:i REAL TORS-875-eooe> 24'3 E. Coast Highway. Corona dtl Mar .._, .,_ V-1t, 646· 5nO Md llllbol lt/Mtd, 615 .16()0 1002' ••• , .. 1002 .............................................. \\ I ....., I I ': -.., TAYLOR CO. 1\1 .\I !<II\-.. , ... 1·411; POOL-JACUDl-SAUMA All this in a !>eautilul newly decorated 4 bdrm home in ooe of best N.B. areas. Exter ior has Grecian m odern influence. YoY own the land. $117,SOO Z I I I S-JC»Oqlli• HUis Rood MtWPoltT CIMTll. M.I. 644-4t I 0 Gwr.C too Ge•1 .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Starter HCMM OWNltr ----. -----·•·:27 ------BAY /\ND-BEACH , ., l~ -3000 • • .,•. • I 4 I'"'.,. • • , , I I. •' • \ ·~ LOCATION-LOCATION South ol Hwy .• nttr city part. Charm· lna 2 bdrm. Provincial bous In front Ph• almost new 2 bdrm .. 2 ba. unit over 4 car C•ra«e. 1113.500. Drive by: 421 Be1on.la & call few a.pp~ to eee. APPEALING Y&LOWCOTI"AGE CORONA DEL MAR An xlnt 2 bdrm. Provincial homQ plus guest rm. & bath. Close to shoppiog. Different trom U1e usual CdM s mall home. $68,SOO. BAY & BEAC~REALTY OUI 27Ml YUi '7S.3000 I ....... 1002 .... , .. 1002 .............................................. PROMISES, PROMISES ••• •. fulfilled at last! Inside & out, here•s what you want; oceanfront co-op apt.; 2 bdrms .. 2 bat hs; wide beach, pool. 24 Hr. garage service. $1~.ooo. Lock it & leave it. You're secure here, in or out. G, .. ,_, 673-4400 HARBOR 1002 .... ,... IOOl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl9,500 LIQUIDATING HEW LISTING IUY NOW UST ILUff SHOIECLlffS Sellet' Moti•ated WITH JACU111 Charming romer home T a ke advantag e or Beaut. 4 BR. lam. rm. Countr'> English atmosp h e re. a n r l osed paUo. establushed trees, boat sltp. $!45,000. Being remodeled; custom S BR, S Ba. 6500Sq. lt. bomeon point, pool, dock. Custom S BR , C ba View, 80 ft. on laaooo. Boat slip. $295.000 BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR • l · ~ · I ,J • , ~; t\ 11 . • t• IO I 10011o ... , .. 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BIRDS' BEST BUYS 38r, din rm·a r.anch sty le ...... SS4.700 2Br. din rm. Cottage Condo .... SS4 ,900 48r , pool, single story .......... $62,950 4Br, din, fam rm, pool, for mod $69,900 4Br, fam rm, dm rm, 2-sty ...... $70,750 48r w/inlaw suite~Custm ...... $98.000 SBr, fam, etc. Custm estate •. $265,000 SBr, Cam rm, etc. tux estate .. $320,000 •LEA.SIS 1t 2Br. den. Irvine .............. SS35.000 3Br, view, Newpprt Beach .... $450.000 CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD Associates, Realtors IOOJIGe•r .. 9002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE Bayfront duplex. 2 BR., I ba. up & 2 BR. 2 ba. down. Soper sandy bench. $250,000 BALBOA PENINSULA 8 l·BR. units. nr. bay & ocean. $215,000 Shows spendable with 20% Dn. 3 Bedroom. aourmet kitchen. laq:e master bedroom, huae rear> ard with boot acre:.ll Sa ve t~and.s' Call 84.5-0303 FOREST OLSON IHC Pnmelocal1on. Ele,•ate<I oo exlrn large lot: well Miier's hard work and entry nestled among maintained. l-unct1onal many UpJlraded extras.• ··1ush greenery .. unfold!. floor plan wtth g uest L.orge bedrooms & O\'cr LIDO REAL TY lhu .. lik~ model home .. rac1ht1es off 11orage. sized Cacntly r oom 3377 Vlo Lido, H.I . 67l-7l00 FAMILY MOVE Crfftft leraaift Just reduced sr~.ioo. Ownt•r 1s packin g . ,\lmosl new •·bedroom mansion on Promontory &y. Two li\lm~ rooms. huge Roma11 balh 1n master suite. formal din· 1na. pier permit In· rluded. NOW 5269,SOO. Fee Call 675-7225 ' \I.I.I<' I BL \I I°\ l '1t •• , t ~' 1 Ill J• •,r , r eeli n c. Huge 2 s l ory $119 .500 P m:l'Ci to ae ll. $04 ,900. -!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! with ARTISTICALLY 673-3663 673-8086 Eves Call forappl. ~ DESIGNED JACUZZI+ ~ ' FISH PONO & FOUN· 0 1\UIPEF.nsn TAlN: • Home has been custom1ted with loads of BARGAIN u tras . OWN F;R l S 1.usw.1o .. ~.c.M. HUNTING?? MESA VER.DE L I Q U I D AT 1 NG & Neat to Morilet lcuh t O llurl1 to (11111 4 l'l;:x. 3 MOTI VAn:o -you'd •---------1 S•9-86SS NEWP RT/VIEW lklrml> ,2 hu.,01Ancr ':. + '-·( h to '• C II ·--------i Owner sarrif1ctng th15 2 1 .,., ter urry stt.. a LOWEST PRICF; hill:.id(• threl' 2 bdrm . · 1a. n•n· S46·23l3. Pen1"nsula Po1'nt h lals 5 G.ir:tK('S. s12.;,ooo: V1tH1119•11 S'VN 'o"'"''"' ABA.,..DO.,..ED ome In p r l'sl111wus BalboalayPr op. I · Choice custom 4 lwdrm. f"'lll f"'lll Dovc•r Shores. Hamhhni: ~. ' ... 111ftlJ\\I ~~'.teo~~!i~~e·t!l~ Artist's UfE~v~1t~a:hio~1t;1~~~~ • 6~~~;~r:o • .t~~~ -·-=-••••-enlry. warm wood ac-Coffage plus much more. o~·uer i--------· cenl5mLR&formalOR. The bright clurestory ts dt'sperale-says h.-•--------- Impecca blc l'Ondlt1un. windows abovt'lhc living must sell!! Take advan· .--------· TRUST DEED Steps from r hnnnel & jl'I · room enhance the soar· laJ?e ...:. call $46·2313. ty. Appl only . eal l lni: cathedral ceilings. cw"1qO·•tS1UN ro 111o1<C1• 1002 GeMr .. 1002 G1•1 .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $44 500 AS DOWN ~S9Z2. ~~~d~~~~tJO~~~·ri! [~ lfllH!~I A.fttAME HOUSI Lp.xurlous 4 bedroom. r om m . po o I a n d "=· ~;;;:::!=~-~ ..... ~~=···~=~=!! OF GLASS 2~ balh. Archea Court c:luhho\be ar<' ~our:. for 4 Bedroom.~ huth. fami· ly home '"ith fln•place. CIOM' to ~rhool~ & lX':ich. $22.750. i" 1ntcrt'i.t. a:.· sum a ble to anyone without qua llhcut1on. Call for appomtmenl. ASSUME SJS,500 Town.house wilh pool and elet1anl enlertain1n1;. An Arti~llc beach chalet. ru 11 r ec r eal 1 on a I allrtl'tl\'e home al an al· Tile entry to living room racllllies. Will seU VA·,._ ________ , tru11ve price.· SM,900. "'th fireplace & vie"' or FHA-Conventional. Will r• Cnll today lush around:.. Gourmet consider Trust Deed u ----~"-"'.""~~---.. o( glass. Wing for Place bds. 2.,.. ba. FR. formal -'!!""'.._,...,...,,...,..,..,,..,.,,.,,__, * Cozy Cottage ••BAY & OCEAN 11tepc; awa)'. Newly remodeled I BR den. Reduced lo $79.500. Termstrrade HALPINCHIH REALlORS 675·4392 ~~ -ANYTIME FIHU HOMES FROM SI st.SOOTO SIS0,000 A GOOD THING TO EXftERIEHCE! kitchen & breakfast bar. down payment. $54,950. I MILE TO HACH Family room. Hideaway le Lrg irregular Jot. This master retrt'al with wall ! 1Qtti1M e.xec. estate 1\111 4 Ire r h 11 d re n & guest. p•rlill• din rm., + huge H&t' Au•c••lff .... , ... , CHA Rl\1 ING Custom I Ma11mhcent 30' studio 7'2•'920 . po()I. Just offered at ---------,1 Duplex, benut. paneling. loft with open bellme<I MOO OUMn MAOt $81.950. 545-9491. 2 STORY ~ 1002GIMt"Cll 1002 Unique end-unit Mon aco in ~orgeous Big Canyon w /scenic lake & fairway view. 3 darling bedrooms + formal dining room. $159,500. J ack Custer 642·8235. <A ll ) "OH THE GREEN •• :• ltlH or your IR ISH plea!'iure. Work & crafts manship are J:oing into this not yet completed home located in Big Canyon. Choose the finishing touches thruout this cuslom s bedroom. ram ily room home w/c1rcular stn1rcac:c + pool & jacu7.zi. Your choice or entrance & aatc to enclose you in a dramatic entry . $345,000. Lynne Rithell 644 6200. (Al2) HAHOl VIEW W _,flOOL 4 ~droom Polermo mooct + pool w /outo s weep. Tcrnfit• nC'11lral curpctlnJt & quolity wollpupcrs . Good loc.tt1on 1 'J blk . (rum i.chool & community pnrk. Sl09.500 .. Joyce E<llunct 642·8235. CA13> 5 IEOROOM POOi. HOMI - Sll9.SOO Profossionully dcC'oratcrl in lovely earth tones: pri vato cnctoserl enter· talnmcnl t'Ourtyant: separate adult & Jr. wings, nr c only a rew or the many cus to m h•atur.-s of this beaut irut contemporary. fa mily home. Send (or brochure. Paula Bailey 642·8235. (Al4) VRSAILLI MASTBPIECI! Lovely 4 bedroom. den home in Big Canyon w /custom (umishings & de· c<>r thruout. Beautirully landscaped w /pool & jacuzzi -deck overlooking fa}.rway. $320,000 incl. furnishings. Appl. only. Bob Owens 642·8235. (AlS) HOME tS HEU TO STAY! If it's in Big Canyon & an elegant Versa i 11 es m odel w /4 love l y bedrooms, separate dininl( room & a forever ocean & city view. $235,000. Tom Queen 644·6200. (Al6) '42~1235 ten Oowr Drlw lrvlne al ~Valley 0t11tff 1Sl·14H closets galore. 5 or 6 car re11ing.s. Take over 7'4~ F ..._ ~ .a.STIC 4 IEDROOM parking. Steps to bellct\. VA loan. No new loan "'" '"' POOL Re a Ito r. S4 8 • 86 5 1. costs. S.127 .33/pata a.II. I! .a.sTSIDI! 1;.a2.2'l37 963·7881 '""' m; Formal entry. Sunken •::~:/ £[s: [ i 'iff I!! $49,500 .,.,. •• _llil, Shaded lane leadll to 5 IR• .._.D MEW rar purkmg! 81g rambl· A" . 1111t .3 bdrm r ulltom + DUPLEX h.ml1ymans workshop! AL~OST COM PLE'T'ED· Chalet' Unique sett1n11 l"cw doors to beach. All Hu11e lot With room for tht' tnmmtnjlll, lots or 11ardC'n. Soap and ~ 11tc•r bnck an<I ~ood nnided d c:.pt>ratd)' JACOIS REALTY Shon!I em out. pa1nt'em 675·6670 1111, .ind )O U \C 11>1 1--- ) v ur,rlf u n e s tate . l'r11 NI d irt rheap - wtuch Sttms only N&hl • Juat $49.500. but try any ofter t'or quick 1how1n11 (':111 S.•7 6010 Meredith 4 Bedroom Doll house w/loads of l ivln ~ room. Rais ed charm. Huge privat e •---------• formul d 1 nin~ room . yard w/room for boat or PINE HUGF: FAM ILY ROOM mobile home. And for on· w1lh rireplucc. Garden ly 148,500 the mobile Und.,. 01 lockun kitchen overlookin.: pool. h o m e I s included : ..,. Scrve·lhru wmdow. Thi Hurry ! 646·7711 or YA home has it nil. Fan 540-8944. last.le view or golf course. ~ Walker & lee Re el lsfafe OH THEW A TD Dover Slilores $220,000 Lge executive home w/4 bed, fom rm &t frml din nn. Boat 11hp ror 3 h<>11ti; Prcstlfe·l'nvacy & ;,i ter nf1c V EW. No DOWN Shows like a model. f"o privute pre view. Cal $36,000. sr~~~O •lll '""MINl(I' ~~~.~~~~~=h!~eo~~~: [ra 1a&H;~I i.hJ<led cul de ~ar with . ~ =---···-~· l.1ri:1~ ya rd. Uy 111>pt. ---- only. \rt1s1 l>C'nrh rr trcal 200 n I£ 1 to wah'r. Built 10 1:123 Plactr arch ~ indows. full base •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c7Vewpprls most spectacqlar ocean views .from ... Spyglass Hilt F : Quail ~ with solid oak floors. Prap•rti•• ment. lm•1>lan• & tons or 7S2•1920 rh.irurtrr & r hJr. MJ.000 -· ___ _ 1AOO OUAIUt HIWl'OtT ll&04 r yra mHI Pro pc rlle8,l"l•lli '""fN '"' 0 • t t 1\1"-' T('\ ,, ~ f I I ~NIMI - WATC.RmONT $81 ,900. . RE~~~TE S&S 4 IB>ROOM + IONUS lul dr ~or l'nlry to 3 r 11r jlfll'IHC<'' St-eh.tdt'd doublt' doc1r (•nlry -ra1i;\"<1 lllc sunken llvina room -bun~hine kill'hcn -cX· panslve fiamily room . l'"'ormal dine with P11IM VenJes ~tone• firt'place. Sp1ro lini:: stairway to balcony bdrm s! Enormous 15 x 1.s m uter bdrm rt'treat + 3 children ·s su1te11 ! Mam· m<J(h 21 " ~ bonus room ~•lh 'iew• Compactors. wet bars. rove~ palloe. separale baths, ''aulled re.11inp loo! Too miteh lo rneollon. Tate over ex· isUng loan ot m.ooo or new fUllncins avallable For private showln1. Call &n-4010q1uck. O"rtv l 9•11\fJNIO•r.a• BREATIITAKING VIEW! Best In Broadmoor. Jl.V. Hills. Dramatic one• story. 5Br. 21,ba. fam rm, b•dminton cour~. SlM.500. Ca II now lo see 644-1156 Jack ~ell Ir Assoc's. Uke nfw ro111l1t1on .tm· 631·1400 m~<1111lt• \Wl'll puncy .... --- 11u11•t lrt•1• hnl•t.I 1trecl, --------• l-'ranr111c1n tlle •·n trv .. hu•f' (Ormnl hvm11 room "1th wr1oiib11rn 1nii flrcplarr .. furm•I dtnln11 . huac-private yard b11ckln11 to lr11nciuil pralrlt-and h1lh. lilUll\· llC 1naster suite. C..11 for nppOinlmC11l 002·77811 Q. K€Y Vil "€ALTOP.SH Want ad ,..ult.I 642.- EMTSIDE 2 BEDRM·POOL lr11fl v Id 11n11 v r u111 om built Lar11c lt1t Ooutilc )(nrage. Room fur bout. ........ 1002' ... , .. 1002 PANOU...C VllW Rare opportunity for large ramily . 6 Bdrms., 4 baths, den, game room +· family room. Large pool & jacu7.d. Outstanding view or ba,y. $284.000 r 644-1766 ~~----------------------------- I • -----Curl\h11d. 72'J 5966 CORONA DEL MAR OWH~:::i~~~~ TE!!! DUPLEX (.l\rjj(' ~~~~~~' htlmc Sp11r1ou.,, lmmuculote & 111 l'oll tn l\1c1ou 'i1 ntc'(•i.l ldcull)• located Sooth of t1rt'A, t.nrA<' yn r;I l'Om I""~==~~ Parlflr Coa11t lllgh•q 1y 3 pl~·lc wHh trt•l'houst· for ._-=:- Bedroom. Wtth fornrnl llH' k1di1. W11lic1n)( 111, A limited number of cl 1111 n i: up i. t 11 i r 1o 2 t :.111(·•· to i.1•h110IN !'our H1•clro11m und a den klnr1-l1Nl IH•llrnom11 with 3, 4 & 5 bedroom residences. 1low11~la1rt. ll<lth hiavt• mtt~~l\I• lll U>olt>r Aullt• Fr 3 300 $215 00 (1rr11lucf' ttnd private V.\i •ry worn.in i. ilri•nm Om $1 5t to t 0 pat1v Low 1nalolcnanl'c l<ll<·h1·11 ~•t h till tht• yard. Sl4'1,501J mot.lt•rn 1·1111\ <•n11•nr 1·11, 640.6161 1ncl11dln1t iwpnrol11 laun ~ COATS &WALLACE dry room 1.,4.'l 'i ec what WI! can do for you Only S!i!l.'150 I.ill nuw 64/J 7171 Ol'f'' 'tf9•tl\f fl"'lt" '' './l(f' ••••4 IOOJ [ e lfillll ....................... ---- REAL ESTATE. INC .~~~··(B U RE.\LTe~N ~-7270 Of•·•°' WALi( TO THI IAY .."5r BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX U Front house has 2 bedroom + den + fireplace. Plus one bedroom apartme nt. Each unit has been remqdeled. Owner wants to trade for more units . Call fO!' details, asking SllS,000. z1u 1.coe1tH1cJ1awr.e-.. ~ Sanla A na Fwy VYl'I ........ 5an l)\elO ->-g ~ !~ • fa, ~'O • i ~i :io.:; ~ ::z: " :E Sa.n Joaquin Hills Rd z Pacific Coast Hwy ---......_~ ~ 15 Bodega Bay Drive • Newport ~ach • (714) 644·1321 Furnish~ mod~ls open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . WSKfID HOMES ' *Balllu Island• DllYllY lOOCOA.AL .,,..., ...... u. l..ar1t' ram11y homt': :t 'bdrm6. " h1mlly rm • 2 lu . + I Udt dl. u11t , :'\nr ~ b~y ••••• 12:1.:,00 SAMILOCATIO .. 2JYIAAS llALOO;\ ll\l.A'O • '1l·HOt • ~~~~-1 GlU THACH HOM! WITll CUl-:S'l' ()UART1':RS! Complrt.., J y rC'dCC'Oflll4.'IJ - \)"r onahty vlu• huti\' l1vin1r room walh b1111 .. clt bndt ru~plJtoc r~ .. 11> 11 charmanl( pro~·rty ~1lb :> ch•n•ma all II• ""n H Coron;) tltl l\I ar ,., )·our W1-Y of llfo. )UU will lull in IOH• With thl!> pruper t y-t'all 1111 more in formauoo GiJ gaso Ol'fNrll9• I J •, ' 1._ I ' 0 l~·UNM Bafboa Island •...•••••....••....•... ~Nlli[I. li0\11 f Y &, l\~~0(1 1\l[S OPIH s.t/SMA I ·S 710JAiMIME for mQI dan rm, Cu!'e Jlorn m()(frl. M 06& re a11onnbll• pric1.> un lht- hlll SHJ.SOO . l'Cf Unt· quc llmm-s. 675-7600 "A JEWB. IOX11 WnH • SN••• Yawl Words actually rail us to properly d~cnbe Uus 2 bdrm., 2 bath. choice in an~Terrace Home! $175,000 <>PIN SATWOAY & SUNDAY l ·S I 4J7 DOtJIMM YalACI lfiDfD;~ .,,·E~~=~-coron• de) Mar ••• 1, I • o • o • • ............... 1040 ............... 1040 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CENTURY SHORES This 3 year old si.l»(le story home has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. cathc!dral ceillJlgs. Large country kitchen, isolated muter suite. 35' Long swimming pool in private back yard. Fenced children's play yard. This value paclced home Is located in Huntington Beach , near the beach and Edison High School. $54,900. t6M454 M .AYOCK CORPORA'rION LAGUNA BE>CH (714)494·2148 1\lE HO.BBY SHOP Ew.ryWed. and Sat. DaA1Y PUat Qauined South oxp os urc . L awn . tr~~s .. ~ecluded. s bedrooms, dining room. family room. study. 4,200 q. fl. IMMACULATE ! $228,000. Owner. 675 0558 UI VIG,...._ o,.,. .._. W ts.. I :00 to S:OO ,_ LIDO ISLE S1>uc 1ou11 and 1111 mJculnlc tw o-i;tor~ home •m ·15 rt. lot 4-Br & lum rill. A real bu~ Sl~l.500. lltitt\ngham Ruttg 94 DAllYPfLOT Fric!!y.~n11itm "-"U.fw •••4 ltte.e.U.lw I'•• Caada 'Lm• Afa._ .. ,u.e..; A, ...... 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"" .... a N S • ,.•. a r tund. call~ ~.., drpa, bllna. eonrlo1~ ear P«.ttry hock 1800 »q. ft .• 84rm. homo CHERRY Almoti now" bt&\lllful 3 .__._. ·-I DiSJmo mo ~. -~ v 1au.1e. laundry. E:lJI Walk to be•t•h & C\'l'l'• with f1mll1 room. 2 BR, 2\41 t>.ta home. Le•· -~· c• 116S·1T81 Wknd:s UM ~· u.twa HOO Sid mo $ N ythlDJ. w /W curp\'tl>. paOoe, oc.ean view&'. eot"· 14 UNITS llv. rm. w/f~k,. formal Yotttowo-Na~olla ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l\.. ftt~• hlt~-+ 7$. c stovti 6: refrla, Aull. I P . d .. _, d'*'-I 4 BR 2 BA "'le ,. .. • e 'Men, nt> p.etti, 31S ... ti6r Qt, ric~ ....... ow ....,,,, 1ml rm. Vny • "" · · · · lbd will 1 or 2 peot>le C.brillo. 1\priJJ. a» Month mW'kct at "'4,500. do.ic to be.a<' I T:SO Ptt Weat.miAlUrJSprin&dalo a...--9"clt-3241 Pet.I ·Santa Ana Ill• AllliMlon RHlly 4.~-0'131. OUT Of ADA monUI. 64(.Gm • Brw. 2 BA. c~an • • • • ••••••• •••••••••••••••• Sl'J5 M!·212' CQBr RONA p&J. llA' R"' GllAMD or .... , .... G SJe0.000. Low down. t;J!ffn Kudaocs IUlr arntr/ ... aJnoUa $)$0. No. 1100,000 bc>uu. 2 Townuou.te, rp""l, _.." UVEJNACASTl.-1-: AMCH<>lA•I SpC'ndoble. QUAIL • • lBR,28A.DW .... 4br,aba.l&efamrm,din, Aflalw .. ahrtllslle4 l'ool. lcnnia, conll.l\tntal •e•e•llB Wido~am ''low•, a<'ret1 IMYISTMINTS PLACE PROP~RnES. Nell 2 Br. i Ba: l>upln. HamUton/Busllard rm, decb1 ocean vu ••••••••••••••••••••••• brdk,fu.Jt. Some ocean & • ol .:urdens, huao 2 br, 1' ,714149..._1111 lnveilmcnl Dlvlllon or frpk. patio. &ar, •<'rou 3 BR.2BA.lplc .... t1105U-4Ml hmtoSpm -..O.e.a.d J706 Catalina vlewa. Cloae to APAITMINTS 1>11 1&pt , hlah c~llm111 . !~=======-==~!Bob Koc1aco. t114) trompk.S»O,&.ll..a»t fftil-Sprin&daJo a .. ·r.n•n1 •· fine "-a"'b. DOWNTOWNC.M. n--•, C'·-·· tu •·-•"h ·•· B ., B n..e .. nr ...... t • Br, • ... ••••••••• •• •• ••••••• ••• '"'"""' "" "" " """ ...... .,.. • ... 7S2·JPl'l0 3 ,.,;, A,nucvu.. u.: • ....... ., .. .,. v ., bd 1 ... 6"·2611 BadM!JOl"I $173 1thopptn1t $$50/me>. incl ltU 5 0 Ncwly~rated 2br, 1 ba .. BR 2 D.t "-New ~ ......... h .• -'". Uu, ery ntl'4l.. rm,... ull, l ..... _ ....... II d ... C)Pi;n SUM. I• :3 WILL trade 2nd T.D. <L11plea. Suudeclt w'tb ~ ' ~. pii..,""" , rm. c"'!=.~'a •· ~:·o.K·. S2SO Incl. u.til .. until Jun•• ......... , -ut · A ult.a. 4n·4W ur • 38R,28A,fplc: •.•• ...,.. • .--lath WI 1 R I 28drm,1'4ba 4~-6011 z 15 C.U. S...a Mortaa~es for &h' 3 BR view. Small child olt, no S.ach·ffell IUOO Mo. tu unrurn. . · n ° 0 ca 2 Bdrm 2 ba ma1--------- 2 IJed.rwm. 2 llreplacu, Unit.a. p,'l pty. &U-210'1 g;;1.a. PU, 619~ l tla, ) BR. 2 BA, fplc .. . • NcC0tmadc,aet ~·1Mt ~ote. 615·S33l 'MHe 31%4 8e1utltul park·Ulto at• iDr. 2ba. ext'\usl"-Apt. famllYrootn,juHtroom 32,8 HARP UNlTS . U082 ~ier·Goldmwe•t SBr, Zba, clean. Nr,Lari.'O 2 Rr £. 0.yfront, mospher~. Ju•t 1t fow overlookln1t bowling. "b1tb. $$6,000. Eric Oranac: Co. Fivo 4 Unl.,lov~tyhotne.28&..2 2BR.2BA,R/O .... Weumil\ftl cr Mall Ava!l.9/l5onwlnteror Cl\SA VlCTOl\IA #tos-to compld.oahoi>· i:rco.n 4' pa rk. l'lnaDdal Cori>. 498-0448 Plexe11 Four l ·Plexca. be. l&e. llv. Ii fai:nU1 rm.. Gufltld· Bushard Blw, frpk, nlce patio llrh. M4·l700 for appt. l,W br, Deluxe Unfur. ploa. P:IJtoranllc OCt'IU\ view. s-toAaa 1010 Tude up for lar1e frplc ; patio. G.arau I BR,%8A,dblaar .. $365 mo. days $29-tUl ........... _,_1.._..._ 3707 or•'-im.cutwtrpd. WS.......,. $600, mo'Jy. incht.sive • ....................... aparts. tBlt to Cond w/opener. AdulU ooJy. 2BRtZCf11r1ar...... eve846.u.&8 ~.:::':': ....... Adulls·Nopel.1Scc.11to •co•det'-t WCllUDr.41M·0023 OHL y Code· J A Cl. S40· 77SJ MIS. tUH212 ,, 2 Br-. Jl'rplc, o•r, kids Yearly Bachelor. Stepe to Pool. rec rm, elevaton Adulll, 110 JX•tll lfJr l'cnthoust! O\'erlook· Eves. 675-9066 ....., ... beh. Sl50/$17.S 1 1 11 52S Vl~oria, 6@8910 )26 E . llllb SlJ'~t Ing tnul11 beach. Sun· WAU<a& LH . CosteMeu )224 _.,..NI. NS-1711 peta,snsbok. Fee. nr · ul · Off ~l6or642·490S d •ck, rwe tt1mlc11. ms.. can 1bow 10" this 40 TdrriJ:c UniU,O:Xc:r .. •••••••••••--•••••• w liflin Rentll.la,540-5370 NoPt'ts. ,,.,~. Brohr, ...,_ P.th inclWllve, 239 LowcrCllCC =~~~I~~ !~~11\· :S. re.t= Wm ,::dt WANTE~dulU Med I Mkends 10·6 l Br. m ba by tho beach. ::.:·&. tocind ot June. ~~i." d!b°:it.,~~~h!': 2.!!~i''l~;:1!~'~~ Dr. No. to. 4~H>023 . 'lnasonry ~k " upg. up. Prine. Only. Awt. ~Bmar':f.'"81J:r c:f a: L.ge 2 BR, 2 Ba. 2 car a•r.. PS:~~ cei":rr·. !i!t,pll $320 mo. ll4 E. Balbou <'Pt•. clus"d car au. rm, lnd,.Y rm, $215, l sl. wpot'f ..... 3169 cpts. le drpe. 546.()()32. S40-TIS1 Eves. f1~9966 OK. f•e ......... ab'e. Hav• f"''c, sm pool, .,d ar.a & " :(" Bl d .. ~le. BBQ. Cas & wat.er last, sec. dep, adlt& nµ ••••••••• •••• •••••••••• • ......,.. , ~ :r. • "·ood.sy .setl.Ul.g. No ""'lll v • Apt u . Hl79·ml. ~-642 .. 183 ... ... ~ W<1lkur C lt:e Hnal f t>IOfl! UONS EST ... T•• uood ref .. r"nc•a from Kid-pets ok. $310. + dep. p r r· --Pool. ,.......,. ...v ... «. PARK HIWPORT A ~ " """ ~ MZ%032 re · m ature couple. CCWOHdelMar 1722 LAMAHCHAAnS Builder/Uroker selllng past 13 ynra ln same · $32.5. Ph: t99·1916 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11BScott Pl CM Z BR, l Ba, child & pet OK APARTMltfTS new & near new lncom houae. 675·CW5 eves or Rent Sell 28 d • 2 BR. HOME• Will :iub-let l RR Apt 642-~f· witb d~posit. S20S.. 2249 Oft~ bay property ln Huntington wkends. new C:pt/drps. ~er:!° i!: Lge. deck wfocea.o view. Winter rales ror May & Rutgers, S48-<M38 Luxury apa..rtment lh•ing ---------f Beach " otbe.r prim •SPotleu3br 2bacoDdo side. l child OK. SZ25 pe Fittplace, W/W carpe Juo&.640-1167 . MESA. VERDE area. Beautifully landscaped 0,ve_rloolrlne the wutc>r. ~a-....1 ~.... OranceCounty areu. Pools 1 ~ s:ns· mo or SSS 000979-1888 & dra-s. Buill·in rang Home atmosphere z "3 garden type adult apt. EnJoy $T50,000 health ::=. .. ":'!'.~••••••••• • ____ 5_3_6-_2_5_7_9 ___ 1 ~ u •gar. • . . & ov~. refrig. 2 Ca Coda Meses l7 24 brdeluxe apt.s. 546·1034 1·2·3 BR. Dlshwuber' s~. T swimming pools, 1 Ms. Sha~ 3 BR, 2 Ba, VIII garage. s:ns Mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• enclosed gar, BBQ. cu & h&hted tennis courts plus I IOO MWSyadlcate Mesa Del Ma.r, 3br, Zba, Pacifk Condo. Close l Mission Realty 4!M-0731 $17.SOWHk a.UP z Br 1~ Ba, brand new wate>r paid. Pool. LA mile~ of blcycle tr:uls, Form )'OtU' own 1': buy lrplc, patio, dahwahr , bcb w/t.ennis c1', pooJ:s. •Studio & 1 BR Apts Twnhse st.yle. Frplc, L1e MAN c HA A p T • s putt1n11. shuffl.:bonrd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• thts unique 8 unit ineom gar opener, nu drps, & jacuui. Beaut. park· &.apno Hig..I 3252 •1V & MaldServ A van pvt patio, 1ar. $Z7S. 642·5073 ' croquet. J unior l 's fri>. 26' T1dism11n, only $2000. propertll~ 3 Chuters of crpU. lsl & last. $42S. like atmosphere. $31S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pho Se H d AdJts. no pets. 2441 Elden 8229.SO monthly; also 1 Set up adult park. C.M. 2·bdrm .. shake roore 546-4983or497·22168, eves. No fee. Agt. 962·2456 5'50. 1 Yur lease. Prof. :Cbil~~n ~ctl~ pool 979-1658 Shari>. new crpt, paint. 2 und 2 bedroom plans and 548-4649; 548-6113 homes, bd111•d.. Ors., lat ldsp'd gardener incl •Low monthly rates. Br, pulio, Children ok. 2storytownboUAes. l::lee· 24-.-w-W.--in-p_n_·_m_e_H_un_._t· & plaster, private Y Huge party room w~bar It . lll1> vacant 4 Br, 2 &, <only i like it In area). 4 •S.SOFFweek'srent Drive by '10318lh St, Apt tric kitchens, private fc garages.$16'1,SOO (rplc, 2 br, 1 ba, big IOl, s ha& throughout. frplc, 81' famrm 644.1920 w/ad c. or call Aft 6pm, patios or bulconies, lnatoo Beacb adult park. u.u~-:... 1......._ $335. 642-0282 covered patio, dsbwshr • • 2376N rt Bl d CM ~. carpeting, draperies. ·r~~cf:~iow ~~~r~~1::._300_l_E_.c_'7_t_ .. H_ •• '....;y_67'_MS_'1-1MF.SA VERDE 3 Br 2 Ba, S366mo. 968•71• MissicMI vi.;o 3267 :>41J.;;'J°or 64s~3967 Subterranean pur lHni:-·-rp 4 br, 2 ba, fplc, ••••••••••••••. ••••••••• l Br, ltv, refrif, ulil rum. "1th clevaton. Optio11ol SlB,000. 6'2·9464 or eves Oc V1-... riro! Fam. Rm, frplc, bltns, Br d N v SUS C ... SIT .. 5 Ideal for 1 pe--~"" -nid s ic J s' rth 962-SLS3 . ._ .. ,.w •· r cpts. drps, close to bltns, new cpt/drps. an ew, 1ew 2 Br 2 ,. A THE ........ ~·-· ....... erv e. u •no ---------1 Tbts xlra ~~ c <?Mt schools.~. ~2711 s.195/mo incl gardener Ba, den, all xlras waler FURN BACHS& l BR "2·«13. or 1',ashlo n Island at w ALIC TO IEACH beach unit JUSt hated. 847-1231 · indl'd. Super bargain al ExcepUonally Ni<:e fllRIDLJ LRG 1 8 pool hops Jamboree and Slln J oa- .J&ot>Ue Home in deluu Front unit 3 Br. 2 Ba, 2-' ME.5A VERDE 3 Br, 2 Ba, S:U.S mo. 83l·92B8 alt 6 & 2110Nwprt Blvd, C.M. '" odlt.s/n~· pets'. "DJ1 pd'. qui n H I l I s Ro ad. JIB 5• Adult Park. Pet Br units In rear. Y f11>lc, dsbwshr. aar, $350. $450. wknds. Pl.ACE 1884 Monrovia.~ Telephone (714l6U-JOOO would be proud to ow Kids & pet.s OK. 642·6700 BRAND NEW 3 ....... m . 2015 foullerlon, CM fw rtnlal Information. I 0 K . M an Y extras . ~ Brand new "~···e w/vtew .$JO,OOO. By owner this beautiful lncom or494-4117. Townhouse. South o '"""" · l BR F\lrn, 2 lrg closets, Mull deluxe 1 br. Pool, 536-7062. Prin OrtJy. propert.y. Only $91..SOO Adams west or Beach. End of cul·d·sac. 3br, queenalie bed, prlv. ErUoY the good life! Live garage, Crplc, bltns, cpts SUHSHlNE & SEA ---------1 Callformoreinlo Nic;elydec.3Br2Ba,Con· LaCu~ta Racquet Club 2ba.S360mo.S3J·93l8 dressing rm, xtra lge among magnificent & drps. No pets. 1875 UTIUTIESPAID C_...tclal ~-. ~.A;:6~1~,P[110 ~· r~ Red Carpet, R ealtors: 3Br , 2 ba, Fam rm, roo llls, encl. gar. trees, streams " Pomona,S48·3W7 BLOCKTOBEACU rroperty 1600 wknds 536-8836 cpts/drps. Xlnt View. At· W/slorage. Adull.S only. waterfalls In a qulet, Toro llJZ Deluxe Private2Brr2ll:t, ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Brand new Huot. Beach tractive Model. $400. nopets.Openl2.Spm mount.aln·lllteaetill1g. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge walk·ln closets , F .... 01CRES/lANLDE. 8·LODF'G ·. Mesa Del Mar. 4BR 2BA, view home. 3 br 2\.lt ba <213>B2l·2790. Bachelor & 1 br. Quiet Ca...llauM, TV,..... & per upgnded new 2br ::~',,:,•r;s:it:/~~e ... ~~: r water pd. $390 lJl & last C C I ' · ' ' ho · Sl25 • I t bl I I __ ,._ I " .. ~ ·r.iulti·tenant occupancy lMIRY IEALJY + $lOO 5445 3955 ltm rm, rp c, garage, 3br l~ ba covered patio near 5 ppmg. mo. poo • e1, IOC • Cuuuu, pool, gar, nva I S3SO mo. on yearly lcu:>e. New part Bcb location . 846-3301 · · . yard. Avnil April 10. call fncd, frpl~. clean, $360: + SU_ util. &: $140 mo. + •••"ts. Syn d 0 y lmmed. Days. 581·94«; See to apprechtte. Cnll $345.000. Represenl.5 9 .. A._ _______ _. 2 Br mobile home. S17S. Annette, 536-493.s Bkr, 5116-4068 $20 uul. 548-6173 brmchH & ,..ties. z eves le wknds. 499-2109. for appt ~l·oo.12 urtcr 6 wmra ~':1lu~r~~71~j Eesw. ~::1:1' it!:i. ~O Old town Hunt. Beach, Hewpwt .. och 3%69 HOUDA y rl.ilA swi-iltg pools. S.,.. p~~PEN SAT /SUN H Coste Mno • br house, lge ram rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe. spacious 1 br, l•c. HJI, 2 ••. ••H, Hwt"• leoch 314 MOO Rlv.:r Ave., N.U. 546-lO?l (") .. _d Jt 3 Br dopla $200. IDds Ok. fri>lc. cpt.s, drps. gar. WANTEI>-edults need 3 furn apt. Pool, ample ....... Uft..· _, -ri------~--.. 1 uv room un I Fff yard. AvaH now.~ Br in NB or cu area. a.ttdo dtllt:s ts ' "' • y-. •••••••••••••••••••••• . ARTCEHTU $51,2!50. "' P g, a 'nope · Quality adult apts from IHCITOIEACH LAS BRISAS bn fi6x323 c .2 lot. I deal Roy Mee.... Main Reritals, ~o °" 0 Ider p J ace 0 K . 1985 Pomona Ave. C.M. $220. Custom decorated 1 New 1·2··3 D-droom A..ts F Hcrbiw l242 Reasonable. Have good Bdrm 1 Bdrm le den l~ _, v• or Oi1ct'lmlnat.mg /orantiquesorslmilar. Realtor IS..IOHewport 2 Br~. Garage, pets, rererences from past 13 SllS&UP • ·• LIONS.ESTATES Adult.a Dania Realty Co. Costa Mesa 548·7729 singles ok. Fee •••••••••••••••••••••.. years In same house. Gigantic 1 &: 2 Br. Clean, balb, 2 Bdrm, 2 bath. 536-25'19 S92·SOl Watch the nnHt --~64~S.:,:2020~~o~r~64~2-~6560~:_~~~~~~~~~~~ Main Ren\aJs, 540.5370 r condo. Bltn5, crpt.s, 67.S .... 5 nurilied water. "reen Spacious closets & cup. ----------1 ------'---_. drns, pool • r~c rm ....... evesorwkends. .. " boards. Furniture & EX lge 2 Br 2 Bu dlx O•H't ... ocean G........ • C t 14 st for ,,.,_ 2 0 . ,. "' lawn, rovt!red garages, aid • 'I bl • • • •-• .... ..,.,p1ng en er, Lots s-2 2 Br duplex $190. Garaae. avail. $2i5. <213)598·2993. •SfEPSTO OCEAN• Off sL prk". Adults, no m service avaJ a e. poolside apt. nr beh. -och withift akfK OJ:angeCo.~.000.Su ••••••••••••• ... ••••••• Chlldorpetot.Fee Tennis, Olympic.Pool & pels.2020~llertoo Ave. SmalJpetsaccepled Adlt, no pets. $195. 1&21Jcdroom11 rmt trades/terms. Agt TWOLOTSlotbl l()(/209. Main Renlals, 540-$37 l244 Mo-D.lx 3 Br 2 Ba, <lblkE.ofNwptAve., O!fic:ehours9to6 536-8362 Heal,'<ipool·sc1•urity . S40-17Sl Eves,67$-9966 Ch · I H ._, 2300F ... IRVIEW 1---------1 L,, 't ·1 bl 01cc ocation, unt College Parle 3 Br 2 Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• dplx, all xtras. $350. mo. blk s. or Bay>. 642·8890 "' .. u m1 ure ava1 a o _,,,...,,_......,......,,.~...,.. ....... ~~:!s.B;~~~1!i0a~e frplc, cpts,' dfJl5: $350. U~~·A~=ilhc>Mld lp~'t!: '42·3573 SHO an ulll pd. Quh>t light BetweeC::t!~:S~Usoo. ~!~~~~!1~v':'/:n!fi: (ats:!!:~;:::~ro,, BALBOA omces. $21,000 each. 549--2534 nls pool Jacui. S39s.NWPTHGTS2Br+guest & cheery Hach. Newly Sf.S.ZJOO unlla. 191B1 Delawarc.1---------- TERMS. Write: KAN 28Rhouse,Easbide. 644_.157 house. 2~ Ba, bltns fum & refurbl!:hed W/W 1_H_B_. _______ l1•-------- BAYFRONT PAK, 1993 Klhei Rd. only $250. Vacant. frplc. $400. 548·6190 crpts, dl"Jll>, full kitcb, lge QUIET Jarden l>'JM' adult, STEPS TO HACH K'ht:i M ui Ila a·,· Turtlerock 4 Br near ten-stor. lndry. •h Olk bus & 2&3 bdrm apes • IRAHD HlW 1 Br, l ba, unr, yrly S400 120 Feet waterfront pro p~ ~~iim w 1 0 ~·71'17 ask forSUe nis pool Avail April $49 Bluffs Condos; l eases shops. 3.sorover. MB·l098 1&2 baths. Pvt patio, Near Lake Park. Deluxe 2Br, l ba. unf., yrly$430 )>l?rty zoned com'J, SU1ta· Spac. 2sr, 2bat Condo. mo644-41S7 lease. atartingat $450 pool, walking dlatance to 3&4 Br, allNbltna, dbl att 2 Dr, 1 B:i, tum., yrty blc for marine service Mou.taln. Dntrt, patio. enc gar, bllns. . Agent644-ll33 HunHncjton lecteh 3740 s hopping• be a~ t . garages. r . Beach. S29S ~k. sport fishing land· RHOrt 240 Pool $225 Ph· 832.5282 San Joaquin Twl\hme. ••••••••••••••••••••••• landscaped. Altract1ve •'rom $295. Avall 4/L N. SEA WIND ing, yacht sales, oceano, •••••••••••••••••••••• • . . LJle2 Br2YJ Ba, 2sty. Vu Newport Shores w ater· BEAU'flfo'UL 1 br furn rent. W. comer Alabama & Cond 2 hd ~ J>a ~raphy base, restaurant Jdyllwild. 1800 Sq n COUNTRY o( golf course & lake. front. 3 Br, .3 bll, den. npL<> $170 & $JJJO. Spanish Martlftlque Apf1 Adarna. 847-3957 unru:!t. Year~~~ Mo:• or shops. Price $650,00C 11rre. A-Frame. 3Br, iba. ATMOSPHERE S6SO. 547•7044 Pools & tenms. No pet.a. style bldg pvt encl gar 1 ---..!~:!::::::~----1'---------i I 3 b ho din. LeaseSSOO 675-6917 • '1• orwllconsiderlease. $36.900. Submit you r me. mg ""·Rancho San J oaquin · pool,sauna,lndry,adlt.<>, -. 642·5200 terms. Owner/Drkr hardwood firs, dbl car. lownhouseneal"Culver & Bluffs 3Br, 2'h ba, Pam. 17301 Keel.son Ln, 1 blk Br, 1 ba, single story, OP'"" DAILY Pri• larntt Reaffy 846-4938 P}anter garden. S349. mo. s. t>. Fwy. 1819 sq n 00 rm, din rm, on Greenbelt W. of Beach off Slater. ~rph~~. ~~ c~a'6. ds~!~~'. lriCIM-Hew LarryHistff Ferguson Reallors. hillw/view.Nr.pool.2br near pool. $600 mo. 842·'1848 gar. Adults $235. 2650 OfllTHE associated flµ "" J i..· •• ~ 1 r. • · ~. . .,,., ,, ' ' . Arrowhead Cabin, alps 6 833-3821 & den. Luxurious master 835-ZM2or7S2-8747 ·'L"Elden . ., .... _ ... ..., MEADOWLARK ~~~~~~~~ romp rum. Bum in 1970 STUDIO ""'' ".....,. OOL•'COURSE Secluded area, lge lot •Model 2 br townhouse, suite. 2~ bath, frJ?I~. ~bl WESTCUFF 3 Br 2 Ba, y Fun and recreation at Oceanfront 2 Br 2 Qa, Con· ---------1 of mi. from lake. $30,000 Mesa Verde. Patio, pool. end .. gar age adJolnUlg JS' x 22' Fam. Rm, huge $49 WHKL vely 3 b r, 2 ba apt your docKstep. Shopping do, refrig, Yrly. S400 mo. Commercl.al Bldg. S44-0824or83S-9009. $2915. Midapril.833-8974 pubhc golC course. kitch dblfrplc lgepatlo f\JllKitcben&TV w/frplc, paLio, pantry & & beaches J·ust blocks.,_frl_s._700_4 _____ _ SS 2 SI mo . Re ad y rd • i I'd • w lk t • Linens & Utilities pool. Adults. $300. mo. .- Downtown Uunllng on LAKE ARROWHEAD Jmmac. 2 bdrm condo on/about April 1st. Unit 1 nr nc: • a . 0 MILE TO OCEAN 645·3381. Move-In re~dy! Quiet, 1 ·~ Blk to Beach, 3 Dr 2 na. Hc1tch locnt1on, near One or lrgst Iota i $230pcr month lt4.. Key at s ales office. 5b:<>P5· ~25 mo. Avail. becutin Suites . bedrm, pnv balconl/, Liv. Rm, Di.n. Rm, bltns • . roast tlli;hway with "Woods'' (2\.-a ac.>. Tai 646·9043 640-8300 mid ApnL 548-7&l2 Eves. 727 Yortdown ll•d. NEW 2 BR, 1'4 ba, pauo, $210. ~ltns, djshwashers. sun deck, yrlv. $.150. 127 hc11vy root traffic. 2500 pines -Ulllities in, Lek Sharp aBr F.aslslde. Cpt <21 Two story homes, 4 Br & Wknds. Beach Blvd at Yorktown :::~z.~~ts, no pets. ~!1g~~ .:t'::!~'ctfo~1!r 1_«_th_s_~t._N_B_6_7.:..S_·0?_1_1 __ _ S<1.ft. W/2 show rooms & privl. Will take Orang drps, stove & rerrlg. 2~ Bn in spotless cond., Lease Opt. 3 Br 2 Ba, 53/>.0411 1----------1 Orahem & Heil, Hunt~ l offices. Exciting re· Co. house in t rade F 'd d Slas •-l'k Ba frplc gol! course sass Mature adult garden type in h EANFRONT new <no ctevelopmentplansmake i\-.k 'g, $35,000. Agt ~-Y' mo iiot'aiebe~;~~k!~wllh 1si.s710Eves.752.&sss . Mewportleach 3769 apts. 2 Br. den, 2 ba gt-0nBeac • ~~:.Jrl~.rS:J~:~i.:.!;ns, this the Ume to bey at :'>40-0555 ref's. ~7559 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /pallo. l Br. Beaut. Kent ROC)et'S Realty .,.. $69,SOO. Red Carpet, BtGBEARCITY 2 Br house Eutalde. N BIG CANYON lor2Br dulls no pets landscaped W/pooL No 84().260lorS48-8300 EASTBLUfo'F 2 nr 2 na, 962·TI71 2 Rr, 4 yr old house pets. Children welcome. Turtle Rock. Beaut. toe. 2 $170/Sl00. 8 2421 E.16lbSt: pets. ~~~~~~~~~I frplc, pool, adults. S32.I. View. rerr\a & atove In M7·2289 br, 2 ba +den & di_n. rm. fMQ Month N. Hts. 646·1801 Mcrfiftiqw Apf1 #Z ~ Plu. l ·Z·3 Br Apts. s.is Amigos Way 497-11177 ('I'd, on 11ewer & n atura 3br, 2ba tri·plex. 1600 ft. Lovely landscap1n~ & _,.,., Z7SE. l8lbSt.C.M. w/pvt p atios. 3 Rr or644·0906 gas. C'USY accesi. ~~?. 0 h h 11 1 U p11tios. Comm. pool & Prof decorntcd, bright & $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & 631.3003 w/frplc $325, 2 Br $2l5, 11----------•Balboa Island* owner. 6,1~.:i8,~~.;.' pa 0 • parks. Nr. shopping, bus, cheerful, 2Br , den, wet Bach. Color TV, maid Br $l9S. Children OK, •LA PARISIEMHE• ______ _.. --------~ t~nls & golf facil. $450. b.-r, frplc, lovc:ly pvt yd. serv. flO"I. THE MESA. New adult waterfront pets w /deposit. 846-6139. 1&2 Br unfurn SU.5 & u11. Exchange RHIEac~ 210 2 BR. l Ba, lge yard, in-833·2252 art 6, days PEACOCK 644-5155 415 N. Newport. Bl, ND apts in Meu Verde. All electric•. "'lreplacc . • .....,... ctd. ranrce Jt ref rig. Wal ~ 646-9681 Beautiful landscaping. Large 2 br, l ba, bltns, Heated pool. Adult11. no Commrrdal arud'"oo •••••••••••••••••••••• to ahopplng Child OK The Bluffs-3 bednn, . i Exceptionally .rich In· garage, sundeck. 1235. pets. !179·1268; 645·1260 or 2 FUil corner lou Trade Sculptur~rt. col· 244 ()ate St. $32S, mo: 3 Br . 2 ba, s wimming 2 bath $450. per mo. 1 Br Sl!lO. l!til pd. S nglcs tenors, 1&2 bdrms from 842·5871 or962-6S61 979-1381 1 t . C r 1 642-5200 Edith privll. No [>CL•. $385 mo. Unique llomes 675-6000 or cpl ok. he $2'7S. Mesa Verde Villas. Pri *· . . Across from i;tolf course Trade up for com ec or 5 up, or rea Isl & last. 3731 Bates, MalnRentals,5-tf>.S370 1555 Me.sa Verde Drive .ncy "". proxi_mity, 1 21>132SantaAna Ave. mcr clnl, lnd1111trl111 . t>Stat.e$1S,000.64Q.48216 0..roW 3226 Cul verdalc, Irvine. BLUFFS3BR,2Ba,1sty. WATERFRONT Eu11t, Costa Mesa. m1.t0Pac1 r!c,mmuteslo1--------- mohlle 'H\rl<. Approic Real Estate • • ...... ••••••••••••••••• 213/963,6719. end unit; early area. $S5Cl (7l4>540.8871. Frwy, gracious, tasteful •DELUXE• equity s:?25,000. WCllWted 2900 $29S. Larae. near new 3 ~fo. /\gt. 6<1()·SS60 Do~k~ ava~J.. H eat ed 2 BR Condo. w/wet bar EaslbJut! :i hr, 2VJ bo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hr, 2 bll duplex. Frplc'. RRU"P .. LS S-•--PoO, econ> ors hapart. Beaut. 1 br. Pool, frpl, den. Most ample storage Leane. Incl. •i>ac. lrlatiltir SAME LOCATION "'"'"' _.,,_ Unusually furnill ed 2 beam ceilgs, bltns. d09el.s, personal paUo. <'ASH SIS0.000 down h11ve c I> tB • d r P 8 • v I e "' • 2 Br, 2 ha .. Big Cyn Capi•..-..0 · 3271 Ua, adults. S825 mo. Adults, no 1>41ts. Mgr. S315. mo. SS1·S397. s uite, dan rm & d hi 2.2YIAltS t.xzyer for focomo Unil$ balcnniH, gauae. 2BR 2\.0.tbll ... uc/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675,9877or2l3·762-7806 "'""·tN>•gAMto"PM. J(uragc:. Aulo door NOW! Aat. $•0·1751 831·33flteve11 indrm~.:2'8:,tl; Brd 1 5230 1 ""'°-'" ~ l"IM 3144 opener nvnll. Pool &. Evea.frt~99G6 &Toro 3232 $38{1·S500·SSSO<furn> 2fee upeic .. Kdaok. SantaAna 3710 HocieltcleDeMH• •••••••••••••••••••••• rC!'Crt111tloo llt'H, Adults ~ali!ih11q1 R__......._ Main R.._tala, ."'•"·"'"O ••••••••••••••••••••••• 160 W. Wil--. C.M. T·_..e Rock only. no ll(ll&, ......-. ••••••• •••••••••••• ••• • lf RAISOR '"' ,,..., oN• ..... _... Hf .. '\ Aml.J!ot1 W ny • N R ••••••••••••••••••••••• Waterfront 3 Br, ram·rm. Clean .2br, .lba condo. No AMIASSADOR IHHS Cloted Garocp1 Vl1to Apta 61Hl064 OJfl<'r 5pm HowMsfwwlahed dln·rm, 3...._ bu, l.akl' REALTY ~.""et_!:-S.260/mo. Call OF ... MERIC... 8t;AUT.GIWUNl>S You'll enjoy n ttlaxcd Mt1tt•1tecJ by llAl.HOA ISi.ANO ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. oret!t. Clubho\11e. ten· ,..,, ..,..,, ,.. "" AOUL TS·NO Pt;'I'S ll(eiityl<' i11 the cxclusiv(• William W11ltcr:1 C. • '7l4900 • CoataMfta 1 124 nl-., 111ullna. ~-l<'an. ~C41m11u~ Dr .. lrvlnc -TWOUX:ATIONS 10 minut••a to oceun. Lt;c Vlll1111u of Turtle llck. --- . . ---------··••••••••••••••••••••• !W0·38a8 or S48·2l13 or Camp11ic V11llf'yShopCtr.Wea"'*'1tff 3291 Wf:EKLYRATES l br, 2 br upper, 2 br Cho1ccor u oalktrm11 in 2br.11und<'ck.frplc,hltni-, Duplean/ l Br duplex $195. UUl pct 586-1184 CALL IJ) .. 600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"Ul.f,SJ>;flVIC'F. down, patio. All re· cl. 2 11lory. 2 Uri rm shnR. heh l blk. Cirl!i, nn "'"'• •• I IOO 1-'t'i'. Fourwt• Vahy 3234 4 Rr ~lrR yard. Kld./pc~ 22'77 llarl>or, c.M. rurbiahed. t,rom $200. townhomes. ~ lo $4311. [X'l.'I. $2'JS. !Ws.oollO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Main Rental•. 540-53'10 •• tt••••••••••••••••••• f•6 aut ok. S350 mo. 8941 Marble . :J.:~~,~~:00 G Ill & w al c r l n c 1. m". Three Rock view Dr., • UASE • "' 5.1&-1447 or 846·4'741. Draperies, carpet.a, gas Irvine. 333,04()0 •IHT IUY IH a..,..a a..ach 3141 S4SO. Br, 2\'J Rn. Twnhom bc4lt gus 5tove air con· ----~Avely 3-lklr~. w/view, HEWrORT SHORES ....................... !Stor'Y,4 bcdrm. 2'1\ bath. frpl«j. brirk pntio. rern l(. Howff AtrNahtd or •-IWM•hu.fwoa. dlli~ning, 11w'lmmin11 Rancho San Jon,quin 2 Br in N.U. l ·CAf' •r. clO!lu 3 br. Z b8 duplex. all ex· ~ LarJc l/Ard. Gardener wshr/dryr lnc·I. S.12.5 mo. UnfuntialMd ,1300 =-·••••••••••••••••• pool, rec. room, washers 2. Hu. V~t·w, Spllc2" Dix tn ponl nncl C'lubhiw. F.x· trnii. i<tt'P~ t o oceian. Al Ptlld. New carpets. va Avn1l lmnwd. 559·0840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &dryers . ~~o. $500 mo. fl<I ·5200, lru 1>harp. h4luutirully "•'· Sfl,500. G42 J.573 11,, cant . Near Garfield &1-----SMO f'\lm b11ch utll pc1 lolboa lalmtd 1106 --t;d1lh, TSZ-9320 PM. coralc.:d. $1~/mo. Bushard. fted Carpet , R.anchoS11nJ011quin Ocfront studinprl/11nJtfii ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br, stove & rdrtJ, prer. .; h--ll41 2 F/\MlLYHARMONY ReaJton,536-8836 2 BR. & den showpta~! SeHhoreSlSOlncl ulll So. Rn~ Pront, 3 Hr. 2 B3, mature person. No pel.s ec · ... lh II t t h' G •·r ' *"7 •e.Ci\ · b h d ••••• •• • • • • • • •• •• ••• •• • ·~ e rs o see t 1!\ Spacious 2 , Bedroom, ~o. ~urse v1l•w. ... Cottage $190 apptn11, gar yrly c•asc ...,_ mo. y or c II ren. $150. 642-$848 11harp 2 Bdrm duplr.x in Buth, nl~ly dC'roratcd ........... leech l240 Mo. Agent 640.~ Unique bat lt. applnMpet o~•ner call nn. 6 PM for DroJ1 9 pebble Into the <'osla Mesa. tncludes pvt $ 7 5 0 • 0 r s" b m I l . •••••••••-•••••••••••• • Ocean vu $l9Sulll pd appl. 6'1S·'T737 I IR LOFT ONLY Occun frum your ~pt. n-ar yords. bltns. cpts & Rererences required Redecw. 4 Br 2 Ba, Din. RlMT A.LS * Singles 2 br party rm 2 IR W /LOFT Lease. Luxury• 11rr.urily, DONALD M. llltD drps. Schools nearby. NICHOLS leaUatote Rm. frplc, WW c:pta, Nu UNIVERSITY PARK Choico JbrS2lOulll f)d 3::ia;d. ~~~.r~~~t .. 3-~;!rytl~ AVAIL. APRILlst Mature adults. 317$5 Cat.1_~· A_•_•<K-'•-••.....;•.;..· ... -'--"•-'.;..• __ Owner asking S61.2SO. ~So Coast H . dl"JllS, dahwshr, auto aar 2 BR. 2 Ba .. • .. ···•· .s:n Bay & beach 1 br sni:lll Im med Occupapcy Hwy. •99-2835. C h ri Pm n n Re11 I ty , La & ch. 4~~00 opnr. Fncdyd,892-3422 3BR,2Ba ....... M25/ Summer/wkly 2Hr & 8 0 11 l Pier· .Ca 11 Pvt patio, frplc, 1 yrl.se White water view, nearly *J;:~ ~1~(~: (~. :Or.v~;;: ~-023G guna a 48 28a .. R r 39a.2~ba ......... kidll c213187s.2723 HAYLOFT Ans new, blk to beach. 2 Br, Adll583.1·8974/83JH6S3 MESA dt•I MAR Four· Hewpori leCKi. 3169 bl~n.a tit•::· .:'llOoJ rplc ! ::·~:ab .... = ~u Family le J>'.'l 1 br S2lO lolboa Pettinwla 3107 21314.Yocodo. CM $280. 494.33113 or 494·2339. Pie S89 500 20';t d ••••••••••••••••••••••• park •S38S 91tJ.'1440 • a. . • u Hun')' Zbr Cncd pet $230 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64S.O 141 x .• 751-070._ own. Lido Isle, Contemp. 3 BR. . . R. SAN JOAQUIN Seal lkh 2brklds pets $350. Yrly. 2 br. 2 ba. 2 OCEAN FRONT den.3ba.(plc.bUns,YJ1y Landmark F.!Jtate, 4bd. 28R·288·• .. ·······$4 Vacant3brlcldspet Fee 51.ory, 2 car encl . .iur. Mon·FrUpmto7pm and ocean vu, tx-auUful 2 BR U~tnin. Apt w/htr. sundcck. yrly lease. l'\n prl.~. W. 0Ct'bn front. S4SO. IT\O 548· 7340 SS:!S. OpenSUn. 624-n09 story, 3b1. 3 car garage. ~ ::.·22~.~;~'.'.' ~SOI Beachcomber 631·2011 _Bakon)'/parch. 1142·1603 Sat·SUn lOam to4pm apt. a valloble year ~ PropHfy %000 yard service & water pd. NORTH IRVINE Adults 2 br lt>nttla I 2 Br Triplex. paUo, S19S. round. Monthly bases!--------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ___ • ......._t .... -~ C.JI an 6" wknds. $4.50. 3 BR 2 n-.. ., .. ..,, r ,:_h ..,. . ..:.. ~· COl'Ofto def Mar 312 Adults NO PETS. 9-SPM $17().$350 per mo. 494-1055 BIG CANYON ~vn~.....,.. 9C2213B • a.. .•...•• ..,.,,,.., aauna.n V\: • ru •• ,...,,.,,,,., .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~ MiuUShop'~Malt ••••••••••••••••••••••• . · 4BR.2B:a ........... M 968-2297.96IH405.HB N d I 2 I I askAl~ob.645·3$54 1-nr _________ , ~•9Sbop; +or's. Fully lalboalsl..d l.206 3br l~ba. Crpt.s l• ... e 48R,2\'JBa......... Ca•llDMh1i••• ~<f:a"b,ridu;;,, frpv ic STUNNING 2 Br Den 2 Penthouse, commandlnl? EAST APTS leased at $45M annually ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • -.. • • ·• . I ocean view, apac 2 br, South Oraoge Couoty SU 2 b be tna r ya . Call eves or wknd$. UftfwMthed 3425 bltns, $375. lse.673·3417. Ba, garden a pt. Poo , h 2607 Sol *"'S~I dn .., ~1 f ,·, nny r, am! • p, 213-J3S.9382. •••••••••••• •••••• ••••• Rec area. '110 W. 18th St. s ag cpt. an11 Gr""lous livln• on notr ••." . on -40 n u tge garat«'. pattoe. US 2 Br, l &. Penth~e Apt Way, L.B. $350. 494·1419 ..... ,. ,. pnce. ShoW'!I 18,8,..o n.:t Opal $350. G4(M30T Nt1'#l)Ort West. 3 Br 2 Ba. lmmac. 2 br, l~ bo. Nr. ~ame<l ceilings, Crplt, East Side Lux2 Br l \'J Ba, rourse. Spacloua 2 br, 2 lnC01ne. Call today. C ...._. 1222 xtra lee yd. walk to bdl. 8r()Okburs\ & Adams, S29S mo. Adults, no pets frplc, pool. adlts. $2801 2 Br, ~ 180 degree ba, all amt1nities. COLEOFHEWPOtlT oroHunM• $3115mo.Ana.64&-M39 Huntlniton Bay 112. 640-l* gas,wtrpd.~'7 OC"Ca.n vi~.l blktobch. 644--05<l9 R LTO s •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Adults. IZ50. mo. Year relrlg, dahwa hr, n ZSlS ~ t4tH 2 Br duplex $27~. Garage, 2 Br duplex $225. Gar, lse. Waherldryer. pool & 4 Dlks to beach, tnhse 3 8", 2 ba, upper, e ba ehlldreo/pell, 1 yr lse . Beach Duplex, yrly. 1 Br l 675 5;,, wy. sm~les ok. Fee. kids, pets, angls ok. Fee. C'fub priv,s. Call 6pm to bd, 1 ba. $260/mo. N cpt, ~-paint., nr. OCC. Avail Apr 1, ~. tsl & Ba. $195 mo. UUI pd. • Mam R~ntals, SC0.5370 Main Rental$, 540-5370 9pm. 968·2290or 968-8520 doJl.S or child 644·2'405 SZ3S. SSZ-4571 Isl. 494-6461 &640-8325 . 645-1598or675-t6J8 OAll. Y PILOT Add it. •• Bulld it ... Oiaper it ... Hemrner it ... car1>et SERVICE lt...Cement it...Wlre it ••• Hoe lt ... Clean lt ... Move lt...Press lt...Palnt It .•. Nall It... Jaster lt. .• FJx it •.• DIRECTORY A ... mc•I.... . C...../C..c,..... H 'I .._Ta Me.. "41shf'jlt.,..,. .............................................. ····•·•·•···•·········· ......................................................................................................................................... . APPIJANC'£1t!PA1ft ROOM AdJSUicmt. 1a,.. Free erttmal"~ Phllbpe Ill Clfte11P91t JtwliAcJrMWllilldulWP WHVYl()ftltYC.F'USS• Movln.atH111hftJ. Studtont \'ERV N£AT P"TCll LAMIBTTILI s10 Sttvl~•C&ll aru. pat i G evr •Cement Co r1tlo1. 111racatt.f'rffcsta S7\lpGenrtpajr.nu. LeuelheTuPn-11an w/larsc trut'k. Rus. JOBS It TEXTURE. Re al d /Co mM'I, cn41Mt>&D ubloets. Mr. Kern d.11\~ays Utl BonM<l. CalleflmMIOftM&-!00 t'Ulftffff&MJ~ hon lO us. Z8 )rt hpr 8arry~·fm/1394m f'rttm.193-1439. Kitchen•. bathl, ~ "1·7~. T~t ~1.d\ 8, all "knds IHptndable wkly law •llAUl.fNG • Call NOW ~162 ,.....,....,....... 'ho~trt. frplcs, t'Dlf')'L ....................... REMODELING Free ~l. ~UUI • patio malnt6:dean UPJ. YAROCLEAJllUP ............................ IRt llc31452.0. My home 12 l'l\Oll/up. Lov 1 tt R "°'crs·.,. b Ii dn• •Yt· Glen fl•cer.6U·M0'7. ••~'f •• a.-.c..,.. PITlllS PAIMTtH6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rt.: 6JJ.J7 IO. ~~l;•rrrv1~!"!s1~Z:~. ~l~e:: •• o"::i •• ~~:~:: !alrpri«a ~1 n~ RON'S LAWN SERVlC H1•u ... 1., c·:····,······L····d······· c'·n'1'1eicc t·Rc,ac:~~~<:! HOMESAYERS T'" s.rt•ce Junette • Kitchen lit B•th ,CWldC-. CalltorestJmal .. lorou •••-•••••••••••••••••• omp ''! an at1&/i~ a eoea -·-Plumbln14'Hoalln1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 CablDCU, Patlo rover1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOW monthly raic HOUSECLEANING It "'p v.dl..lc d. l:S yrs J O. C.lm p.lntr.·nJlpaptnna. ~e.tlmate1, honoat Tree trlmml111r k r+· a.-tySenlcH detk•. cement work U~nud cbUJ car. l•O(' M'7-8'1'09•vtt. Our Butlneu. Call or Landac.pln1, Palnt intr~m.tpeC't<JI re-liable service. SlO. moval.Al•o1ny h1uUn41. •••••••••••••••••••••• MtmMr 888 • .411 wort 1wtn¥ •hll\ or arav•rard Janice's Rautdy Ann 962"1817· on apt. rental •·7451 hr. 11.U ·OSU BofA It Quick neoat •ervko SllAMPOO/SE~ 14 o auar. ~alocnbOCoMtruc parent.'! Birth to 5 yrs. lllah &chool boy wll 67$~ MnoNy ~ -.!---Mn leor Charae G44·1DM nl\6. Mon, Tuf:S, Wed. t'othcr tlon. 9112·3314 Nr Harbor & };d1n1er. rototlll your aarct•n ••••••••••••••••••••••• lAt.u Pridt Falr rrl<"e,;. ------- doy1. S1indplper tlalrM ... llWoodc oft llJ9·4~. ~er3pm ~640i wilJi~ft~~~APB Cstmt-'lrepl:acnVlaotert ":lcll ns.('allNP•lntina. JUS1'M.UMltMG Rl'1nov11 I,_, 1r1mmln.t. ~ CdM. fnS·T720 1n':!no.-dcsl•a li75r900/J ~or Tnm 'N Ed1e + CleanuP& ltff, Comm 'I Clea111n1 Drlrlc Cortrrfll' Ptllo Xlnt rt!Cerencu tr.9 ~ •4Z·4 I I I rmli°l(rJrt' t>~t. l.lc'd. CU>RtA•tARSHAU. -----• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ableWkJy gv1 ~rvice.CallSS'T·14lT. ~loclc W11ll1 llllQP1t1 Pafoun.ii R-0palr. 3S yr», ~~ .&l:?·26Z<I.:..__ lrealmc-nu h off. C.,_.t '-"'~• Custom home a & add I· t~ ~Umald SU H0'1 2er~ ~_!'6-<MG-t "ork ~u1tr. Take advaan Pro~:::.~r,:~lni Palm Tree S~el:al. ,\ll 67;1.7MI ••••••••••••••••••••••• lloas. 20 Yn up In N.B. Y•llD CLIAMUr E>.perlen c~ J11p11no MASONRY·Tlle, brh:k. t111wor '!'~pr. 536·7~ REASONABLE J\A'l'ts Woshln.ctonla & 1ilmlh1r •--L-~ S.,,.I Shampoo & atum clean· General Cf)ntriH'tor. !ft Houucleanln1. Ow blocll. COMNte & llon~ PAl'ER/PAINT20yrs Contr'9Lit1300EM& t)'l*· l'nmmed tor 2.Y K --· c,e Ing. Culor bnahteners; FI0411nt'lnlf ;,iv:ul. 833 W1 Comp • malnt 145,0309 transportatlun, ~9791S Ur'd .968 ~~. t'<tpr. Need WOtk $:1\C' $$ rruo<f 1.S' " under. 30· & •••••••••••••••••••••• wbt carpta 10 min ----Expert Japanea -------N' t Sal15'i.C'\tl'»\ undcrM!'.61$·~1 CARI NC FOR PEOPLE bledth. Clean liv rm, d111 GERWICK "SO:S Gudener. Comp Itel POoCe u\o~lal ~arpet WlLLJAMS & SO:'\~ ~u~~~~~ t>st5.s4-39A!9 OAY OR NIGHT Tiltori1tg JSOUKUUSINESS rm&: h.111 SU. A\I{ rin Add11J0t1SM'llt'modl.'1tnc Hrvlce. free t'S\. Lie:' w~~~~!· car~. O':tc ~luM>nl')'/8rlck,UIV1.·k · Draln&SewerSer,lre ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM 1-:MAKERS S7 ~. couth $10, ch111r ~. Lu: 01?1~2 C2'7 ~5106 "•lntenance Servlc~ & Stooe Call Mil iltl'J WALLPAP•~RING -All 6'U ~2 odU:l SOM K di I tr t ll b UPJ OllN Gu:ar ellrrt pet odor. C t 549-2li0 07~1 53'f·L508 • ,.._ kinds. Work &uar Fr~ 1nr1 OFF /lhl Ad • ., H l ~fc:a':!d u re:~in! rtplllr. 1$ }r:s expr. . v GtMAI Sen-lcH Mo, .... M•MMWy ci.lS Ca&JI Norm 1135-37~ v... w s . nn,, ce r 1 .. Has Available w ork m )Ii.elf Rel Ext. Specialtsl. c.-o ers. •••••••••••••••••••••• Enjoy your summer, call Founlam Valley9G2·61l2 OC'6'7S.?•l2 plumblnst. walersen;C*, specialist, all aiici., NurHS Homemake 531-0101 . deks, cone .• masonry. I DO IT AW Port·a ·m•ids to do )Our -------.--• I ea k 5 • b a l b room 6'l4 00<18. Uve·Jn Compan\ons Guar.l.lc.636·•282 hou etleonini. 642·7l9• JIM&~Ol;lNS Cw.tom painhnJ( & w;ill cnclo1ures. R eos ----------Scr~ned/bonded/ms'd WeCareCa11>ClCluners --. Electric:ol, f>lumblnc or64S~l ~IASO!">RV papt>nn1 rontractor, all 83:!·3t61 Uf*olit.fy Call l\nylime 752 Steam dean or shampoo Eiec:tn'at ~c. Reas ratH. '42 4Q57 Bntk palio:s. "alls, etc "'wk cu:. tom. 1r ~°"don 'l •-"--••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 Also Upholstery All -..·ork ••••••••••••••••••••••• lilc01Re Te1 Fa.t~U.e1cnt ~-8SU care for custom don't ....,.,_,, IMI'' Uphol1tery Clft,JmlfMeilcilMJ guar Refs FrttEsl's ELECTR ICl.\N·Small HAJllDY~AN 1f0m~t ....................... ---call, expensive. bul ••••••••••••••••••••••• St'rvmg Orange Co O\'Or ••••••••••••--•••••••• Re~i. rat~ 645-3716. JOb5, malnl/ttp11rs. U Apts. onsc c: n Uou BRICK. Bloclc. stone & clean. neat & tthable. REPAIRS-ALL TYPES 20 yrs. Reocovcrm&/ rc- K1tchen Cabinets. Cst . yrs expr, J233108 . cransman.M~. TaxComultan~Hyrs~· co n crete work b> Uct'nscd. bonded, & In· Rea.son, .able.f~t"St.hc pairing/ rutyllng. No wollunlu.lattJce·patlOiS CUstom Carpet lnstaJla. ~·5203 Ceme nt & Patio ~·,!;'~h!:~:.~~-~~l~rl Masonry sured. Call tJob Bro•1l \\all ll3().$02011nyt1me job too small. £l't our bo:ilremdl'g. M6 ~19. tions. Yours/ ~I ine . ~ LandSt"ap1ne. Tre S36·U98 Eves. T ...... -.,i·'-R•pelr pritl' berort' you dcclda. -----------1 Repairs. All .. orlc guar. R N I Tax Coosultant·Book· ...., .._ Wm G Cf\ko~kl.owntt. c... tew 9631094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• emo\er. ew awns .. eep1·og. Professional. Beaut. Brick Walk-..a)s B S p l..,...l~G ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .. :.'!::................ . . PEACH & COMPANY 8J9 8219 Reas nles. 548·Z377 Pla~ler!>. Veneers & ln~: & ~xt: cfua'1~:>' 'work. TV PROILEMS7 611; S9l011»5 GH~. REMODE L. Comm~rc1a1New Carpet Installed~? 2332Newport Bl C~1 J.iy's Cu m Repair P a t toi.. Heas . Jim Lie. & insured. Call fo Highly tl'll1ncd techni & Residential. U c, Fr Your doors tnmmed re Purniture refinishing. Cabinet·formica wo rk W..t All TM 645·lJ07 rreeest. 963·3764 cuan. Complete most re· Ptants611\lnp esL64S·MJ9 as.G46·6382afl.GPM restoration &. repair. Cen c rpntry. Com MoneyYMC•Get pairs In home. Rens wt your t'Yl'I browse K.ltchen eabrnets & m/resld. day 892·4517 lackLecaolY? Mov&.c) rtcnter/Repolr rates. fast dependable throuah "'The Hobby Carpentry.finis h &C....t/CORCNfe Pianos also. Free esls. eve642·8809 LetanEx·IRS"n&ee1nt help •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• service. All work 1uar. Sbop" In the DAILY Remodelina & Repair.••••••••••••••••••••••• pickup & FREE de· TC , •"TE INC Call our dispatcher al PILOT Ouslfied Section Reasrates.Call9i9-0379 livery. Fut reliable Colldren's ort&. mural you with yourpersonal& MOVING! Let 2 expr. PA HPW/'\Q R Concrete Work service. Work &u ar. pol'd on ~ursery walls business Tox Return. men move you. Reus ••Al.J.TYP&S•• Canopy TV Sv1 Co. evayWedMsda.)'lrSalUr· CLASSJFlED will sell It. Free Ht, 837-118'2 Randy 642·2523 S3S·up. s..s.o.i49 581·2306 rers. MS 8583 or 833·3944 Fret> Est 540·~ 960·1633 _4->'~· --------- Gwtt HOtM Vocati0tt Retttols 4250 R...tala to,.._,. 4l00 Offic~ R...tal 4400 lusiMts R...tat 4450 Retttals W_.d 4600 AMoulK~b/ Lod Ii FOloWMI 5300 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,fllf"IOftflJ'/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hewpon IHdl JHt Lovin& care for elderly Palm Desert ror rent or c .. doww 150 I Wntdiff Dr. Rerined mature lady. Lost a. Fou.td Lolt. Blk u t w/whte ~pol ••••••••••••••••••••••• male or fem. Bal. diets lease 3 br. 2 ba condo. U•"'9 bpeeMI! Newport Financial Ctr Sterft a. Offices · employed. quiet. to rentJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• on le/c. lllulfs nr Vi$tu 2 Br. 1 Ba~ oceanfront. homt'y,patlo.S.W-3833 Compl. furn. Tennu. Sh.areahOmeoraptm~nt •-&.a...Offkes-.. Avail March ls t. UIGO brapt.$140.mo.S.:U·amr ~.......ts 5100 Oora o.640-647S stove. refng, nu cpls. 1 golf. 1213)377 66S3 eves & -----. r~ Newport Blvd .• C.M ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND· L e Maho an\ S350. ut1I mcl'd, yrl). Vocatioft Retttalt USO "knds ~·CI!vu ~ ~:!~~~~~:~:!:~ Rent or leuse C 2 r.onlng 2h3B: hsf'. n~ ~'ch~· 1 HAPPY ONl::S DANCE. rn~h ~ue~ M'. ,..;0 1:eni ava1l <f·l. 631--0832 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • tik ~ ~ ~ Over 22 usa11es. Heallh un Jcap~ · ~ n~luin Smgles ages M~. Sun· Nw t Shores o.i2.622l9 ---------Deluxe Beuch fron1 !'or rcont. Lake A r · ~~ Store. Anuque Store. adlt. Last res. 6yrs. day Mar 28th, S·Opm. P • _. __ ._ BayCronlPV\Bch&p1er.2 Condo. roWhe:id cabin. Ced a r f'C4> 5 832 . .u34 Punt Store, Interior 534Cr743 Hotell..aguna.SJ.00. FOUNl>· Slume,e C11 Bd or 3 Bd. from M50 mo Kihe•. Maui. Glen areJ. 3 or I people oroH•r yrs. Decorator's, Boullqut', ----Ynlt lo'c•m. Nr. Balboa 979--0631 or 64H510 ~-1479 S60 per '<'knd 962 1037 Want 1 Chrasteon male Hobby Shop. etc. l..ol.S or I or 2 Ir Aewtat Lott Ii Foultd SlOO boy Club. 00·573.\ 'j""c ' 1 parking. Good wollt Ins. H~ CM or HI ....................... --'--------LJOO.VIEW. 2 br. 2 ba. Ma mmoth Condo "Th 3.IA.\UtOTH LAKl':S 19'7S ~~~alvary. SlM mo. ~=--..,_.. Call a111 Lacbe.nmyer IY ArRIL I ~~:?.larch 4. Sealpolnt •·ound small 1han> beams·Crplc.-·lg patio. 30' lMS" uross from lifts 7• mobile home, 3 ~r l ~'J Ba .,, 646-:1)28; e\·es 673·4577 Workln' mothtt w/2 yr ~iamese .. altered malt~ thampagne color~ malt' 8.16 5'5·13().i.M6-37S5 '°" rent ',""10PUon. S260 A1."all. Now Yem 18•21 t ~""" ....,.....,... old 800 seelts rea.son:ible Scram . Blurrs are1.1 doA. blk nost'. fo1l•a collru ----------• Jll0.213 926·8820 i.hre3 Bdrm house in CM ;I==-rental rate-not ovt>r Sl~ Reward 611 4866 or & blucrollar Vic. lln1>lol Wantad5 Call642·56T CtassiCiedAdli 142,~ S8.S.• .. uul546·5o92 ,1...,...,_.. per mo. \'ery rehable _2t~t4009 & Se11en1trum, S:u\l,1 •••••••••••••••••••••• t ir...-t."-cl Wonted Fem loshr2 BR "''good refs. Employed. LOST: ~ml fC'm S111m1·~c Ana,!179·7~7 ___ _ THE L'XCITING Apwlww..ti F.rnithed Apatlii.-n 1 ..,..,..._ C I · ( N 1' Olderhomeor 1tptok. Wh' WJ"rey t1·1n1. No LO~T : 1-·am11v 811)ll• c. ,._ .... ~1 ... _ ... 3900 oru.mr..llhd 3900 apl. mp l rec ac. P Call SJ• 75ll ~ ., ' r•LM MESA APTS. ..!':.:'.':':":'=:. ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vii;. CM Sl36 + t'lec "5140 up store-offices cpl! ..,. t'laws. Nds mcd1cat1u11 Ulack, lcuthcr·buuod MlNUTESTONPT tclep.Karen9W·4976. drps air bath 17301 PRJMECd:\I retailorofr h es orwknds Lake St .• H.D. Heward. uold edi.:t·1J. ('o)I•• BCll Beoc:h Bl, H.B. 842.2334 space. 1000' ne\t to b;ink ~·4785 aft 6. Mc:11.1/San1a /\no Ul'\:J · ALICIA VILLAGE Fcma1eloshare 2brdplx, at !ltrt'f't IC'Vf'I w/glos' M11turc wornnn w/12 yr $.lr..4240. Bach. l&2 BR. C.M. $125. 6()< PH S'°' FT store Crunt. owuer /Brkr. daul(hll.'r & do~ .seck!i % I.OST 311 O Ger tn a 11 • ------ Ad(uroltsm. ~1080P.e•~ ALICIA PLAZA 646-8669 1617 \Vt:STC Lln'.NB 540-75!1!1 Wrmh5e/du1>. f .. CM .or Sht>pherd. fl•m . 11ni1. lo FOUND: .Superior ' l56l Mesa or-:' ACT. 541.5032 ---· ND. \\'/)•td by ~by l. Vry .. AnGl'I" Had OklJ lags /\mahe1m, C;\l. Ulk fo·m Gcr09HforRettt 0501--...:::..~~::..:.=::_ __ l•---------I re!lp, refs. S22S lo1>s. Vic. Dorscll U r. & do&. 9mo nppro<1. ~BlbEastoCNewport ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ucwvu ,1 11 11 u 5100 uo2814 Blvd.I Two of Orange County's most Exec:utive S..HH Contractor .,.. .. ..,.,...... "agno a, '· . . ...... STORAGE itarage for RewarYI. 536"102.'i ---. -----1--5"46-9'Mi0 beautiful a partment project s rent. Sec Mar, 19~9 Ma· Fu I I s "r vice . '4n&n.u/l"ved/ Lo6t: foyWh1tem11. c 1)\}11 RESORT tlVING From $170 Oakwood o rcer1 the finest in resort h ving at a price you can afford. There's Sl mllllon In r ecreation facilities. NIGHT LIGHTt:O Tt-:N. NIS COURTS. A rull time 8<'l1Vities director who plans vart1es. f\8(,l's, t nps & more: 1'"rce Sun· dJly brund1. nestled in Laguna Hills. Excellent 1>IU Ave, apt s. Costa Personalized pho ne or Estimator '1nonu LOST: Do11. Small While die. 1 ~t'stlc-lc •. Vic: l'tl'r loc. next lo !rwys. & regional Mesa service, conference d £1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'em. 1 blk tt11pcd car. llnl(l n C1v1c Cnt r . shopping ctrs. _W_ant_ed_; _____ _,. ~~~r~e~o:~a A~~~·a'.'l !w~e~or'rangt~ob~~!i, de:ko:. 141sin~ss "lt1oppct", Lake fo"orcst1 _968_·89_14 _____ _ "' <"ha1-.. Ale. <•--.. tram" ~-Hy 5005 arl'a. Reward 581-9229 'fl'!tOftala 5350 Slnele tor gar .. So. Cost startingSl2S. 833-3640 '" " '""" -rr-" ·-· ......... L~ •Swl• .,, Poot 1'1esa or No. Newport ell.Po>url:!. $3:,o. monlh ....................... LOST: 2 ('()('k·D·l>O()."I. Vic ..................... .. ••-4 Reom •Joctrni ablo fawn edger enaJ ne Corona del Mar , 450 lo lease. IJRESS shop for sale:. Top W1l~on & CJn.\ on·CM. 1Jr1nk1nir r>rr>l>lem? •Wetlw •s.dVol.-&......m M2912$ ~150,qf\.alrcond,park· 54'-4141 C M. location. Paul. CallS~·2318. CallAleoholllclphnc .. ,.._ ---------. an1 . C. W. M asters, 11311400 or 645-5000 aµt ----2..lhrsud.1\ll.~:1H:lll Interior's designed for YOU which Include: exposed beam ceilings. wood paneled accent walls, convenient, functional kitchen , plush carpeting, pv't. patios & balconies. TM lest a.y ht~Ca.ty Lovety ~ ...... I la. wttti View from S2.45 ALIC IA Vn.LAM 2S211 Stockport Dr. 581-6130 ALICIA~ 2S212Stockport Dr. 581-6151 LAGUNA HILLS 673-4120 218 FOU~D Vic 2101 W. C)<t • Offk. R...... 4'400 Hwy, fl'mah• cat w/whl SPIRITUAi. R F:AOElt •••••••••••••••••••••••New Building, downto"n Enrth"orm!'I, house· rlea rollnr, declawed. Opcn10/\:'.1·10l'J.I BEAUT. CLASS A FIRE· Huntington Beach. 4 bib p I a n t s • CI owe rs , 642-1626. Advice on all matters. PROOFOFCBLDG fromlhebch..1,000Sq.n . vegetables. Contract 312N. EICommoHeal, Harbor at Ada ms, C.M. evall. All or part, $125. g r owers w a n t ed. FOUND Male J rlsh Set· San Clemente. 1-'or appt. Air cood, elect., cpla, ea.office536-7504. Backyard adequate. ter,w/chokechaln collar 492·9034 4921113( drps, mu1lc, e lev •• 2000, tores ace-'i150'of. a....stnat R ... tal 4500 Small Investment, large w/rope. f'ountaln Vly. janitor. a mple prkr. ~II Cice ~pace ~or lease tor· ••••••••••••••••••••••• pror1ts. f'inandng avail. _839_~ __ 2. ______ 1 1~cl. 3 min. S.D. 4' 5 mm. ner Harbor & Baker. Call 2SOO Sq. f't. M·l , front of. HY HUHTER IMD. F 0 u ~ o p 0 0 d I e a t 11rport. M. R. Stever, John Walsh Citizens rice. 11te rear door. $.195. 831·306 I Yorktown & Nf'wland. MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS Mgr,SSl-0136or64fHl396 Bank 9'79-000 Mo. 1240 Lol(an St., Unil 1 Hunt. Beh. 968·3722. ' C. Daya S40·S710; eves f'!-'RNITURE & Cabinet ------Outtall·Appl.only N~ decorated orrlces, NEWPORT IEACH 646-0681 S~o1>. well eslab. Laguna FOUNI~: Ulack & Gold llome·Offi<"C· Studio g CM location. Ulil 1 2 3 5 & 6 room garden N1i;uel 11re11. All f'qulp. & Fem. Sml dor:. Worner & 63 I ·3811 rirp· t:J~ ~~~~ed & SIS oifl~es from $175. 3723 3600 Sq Ft, 2<Y' per bq Ct. inventory, conltnUOll!i Bo I s a <:I! i ca JI Jj ·i----------'---------i Birch St, N.B. <Nr. 4001 Birch, N.B. Agc11 n.c.-<'ts & t ruck. $20K, 554-5281/963 2497 AllOllTIO~ Have aomethln& to •ell? airport).979·6666. S41·5032 lw<"s,492·H48 Fou nd: P art poodle \.oun~c-ling&Rcfcrrnl Ouslfled adA do it well. AIRPORT AREA EAllTllWOR~t female pu1>. Blac·k Vic l'r<'l!. tcsls av:ul. wknds FRIERlHT 3200Sq. n . GROWERS NEEDED!! DoverShores<i om ~hi;!11lineS1~ f'lus "1!aullru1 111ni:les,., 1 t Pu faa..d ·Apat t t Fw Wted .,. fWA•t• PurwlahH Offlces as low as 35' per 21• Per Sq. Ft. GoO<f.paymg llome Busi·---------ASSAGE flur&n21shb!_.d !ouonfmurna11P._~·. ,! ,e_~ .... ~3900 -'~'·"~ 1900 . °" U..~IMd ltOO sq n. Mission Viejo & 2 Air·cond1tloned ornccs, nes s ! <.i u a ran t eed f''OUND: Blk & lan fem JIOMT~l OF'~'ICF. ~-.. • "''" ... _.__ ... vn._-n•.-v Laguna Niguel. 200 to •tarkel Year 'Round• shep. w/s1lv1.:r d1oker r. •• " • Rt'l'ILI rrorn Sl70. ••••• •• •• •••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••• •• •• •• •• ••• ••••• 2000 ft 831 l<tOO ample parking. 673·4400 .. h 'M " ~.JI 100 · llOM 1-; sq . . HARBORHEALTY Exciting info. Free~ Vit'W.18l C1 .,,.1. HYAPPOIN'DtF.NT Models open 10 l o 1 . :-.on-y no prL\ or <'hll<frrn ltoomma te service 11v11llublc . Month l monlh OCCUi)ll\l')', Oakwood Garden Apartments ... ..,.... .......... 880lrv1ne Irvine at 19th ~ .......,.. ...... '-"' 170019th $1 e>ov.r al 161h IMH170 --- lr• ........ •wport Cott•MH• Olttiftctl•• Adlltt ArARTMIMTS 4 OuUlanding bumt'd c-ellmit apt plans av111l rum or unfor. Bach/llF, lhr.Zbr.2bath. Frorrt'SZJO to S29S mo. L111hlf<1 lC!nnil rourts. 2 story. rlubh.~e. b1llaards, s~•m1T11na. hydro·sp•. 11ym, superb tukJ01k rtmtill Cunulure avail. 555 Paulanno CM 714 . 549 1302 Nwpt io'rwy, south to R11kf'r , rl1ht ll\ Paulan110 ()pfn 9-6 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Wk. w/klt<"hen It up. Apt $37 .50 wk up S48·9'7S5; 6"s..a967 Pvt ent/K. pnv. CM m t v.k&S601mo up. 54-59$4 or 5.S6-00S8 It's more than a GRAND OPENING it's a revelation! DISTINCTIVE ADULT APARTMENTS The Humlngton will open your eyes to wh8t ple•lurable a~rtm«nt llvlnta I• rtally all about! Now, during the flrtt phaae of the Grand Opmtng. c~ dlscovu our su~rb epllnment1. fantastic clubhouse and marvelou• recreational feclllt~t! (And how utlly affordable a bcttu llfutyl~ can be at The Huntington.) Affordable Rentals from $215 to $295 per month. Early California Architecture, Tiie Roof>. Wooded Exteriors • Flve Beau11ful Apartment plans, available furnished or unfurnished• Bachelor. 1 Bedroom with Bath. corner 1 Bedroom with bath. 2 Bedrooms with Bath. 2 Bedrooms with 2 Baths • Spacious. vaulted. beamed celling Living Rooms. Kitchen Counter &rs. Dining Areai. Oishwawrs and Large Storage Compartments (Except Bachelor)• Downstairs Patto.. Upslairs Decks • Fully Landscaped Grounds with Lighted Pach· ways and CloM·by Covered Parking • Lighted Tennis and Voll~ Ball Courts • Handsome two-story Clubhouse. Billiards. Ping·Pong. WeJ. Bar. Fireplace Lounges • Swimming pool. Hvdro-therapy Spa. Gymnastic Exercise Room. Showers • Complete Laundry Faclhtia • Night tlme Walking Security Patrol ~ . . : ~ •• ::.~ ...... oil_-~:~. :llJ.~_ ll.icm:. 1.!!.r-=--a Southwest Comef, EdingeT and Newl111d, 8400 £dingef. Huntington Bueti (71') 847·9605 Wiil -share executive oC· J200sqnw/lOOOsqftA/C Phoneorw.nt.e.Bonan:iaFOUNI>: B~I Gt>~ 6.00PMto4 ooA.\t fices 350$Q n $1~. Costa oCClce space. All heated. l\'."wto~ Rail Farm Inc. Shep, fem. 3.5 .> rJ>. Vu· [>.10 tilHL Mesa.631-3330 Randolph St, Costa ~.lk Grovt', CA Inca llarhor Vu ll tll i. ----!iat'lol95624. Ph: 635·3940 r,.i"'-8685 Fii F: E (.'OM M UN J'r\ •lMOFREERENT• Mesa.$G20.546-16S3 -· -------Sl·.HVl('E ofrnt>1I h\ 1·2·3 Rm. offices from NEED 000' to llOO sq n ln•~-lt 5015 FOUNl>: Coc kttpoo: Slll'Tll COr\ST ('OM 5 12~ per m o. Adj. •1 rf N rt CM _,.......,_, Y 14hlt(', frmalr. \ '" ~ \ll 'lllTV llOSPIT/\I A1rporterHotel.Nolea~e ~o ·~;i3>e;;goOOl~da)'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gu)i.. <'01.a a \1 1:o;a 1\1 Xll.l\llV.Jf)o11 hv1 req. 833-3223 Ttl noon 64~;,15 eve a. · ~~ill-3157 or !11>11 :i:i:i:i 1•\l. 11111111• 111 LaJ:unu IJ<>ael C·2WATl-.:R f~RONT "" .. ntl 1Ao11ld hkC' lo n•c1•1 .. c Office space avail in San for lease 1600 aq. rt. near oo· BULKll t-:AD a ,.1111 l'J<'h wl'ckilny 1, Juun Ca911tra no. lslud10 airport. Avail. Im med Arnie QuevNlo. llJJ.820J U>ST, pair of mrn'• ltX :J,<'l'rtum thnt you uro 3 11 & J suite. Presuae loca· Reception & 3 office" T II E I'll <> P ER TY Gia~~"~· Vu . lll•von Ln.. n~·ht, pll'lllll' tC'll'phone lion near Capistrano w/800 sq. rt. warehouse MART W1•:.tl'l1ff .H ,., .. Col1I 41111 l:lll Depot Restaur&,nt le M•, S.T75 mo. Great locauon Mott. t Lo 5025 lrnml~ rn hru\4 11 1w1rl.~·! 1·:,1, &t<t IAu11lliury Ofo. > sl<m.Call831 9!l.IO. 1il<&)SIO·i 100 y 0 an dlt> ,.,, .. , .. 1.IO·ll t .. , --~ --- ----•••• ••••••• •• •• •• •• •• •• Rt•wnrtJ Out all M •.._wporfhoch• 2fiOO Sq Ft. JS75 Plac·t>n BANK RATES ------c .• ~~1~0>,9.!<>U 800 •· ~00 SQ fl orrice ll o' h d d e I.OST \\111111'1 \'Ir l'om111111 WY. (or., c.. I · .,. a . V('r cu oor. 1 •111 22101111 fipm 11pacc. Ocean view. Top Nl'wport ffch. &12 2210 I.JC >a>-LLO<')l\I & 1:1111. IJ'"""'" 1 1.111 " __ 10<'. Nwpl Center. Other ---------,. lt>nthn . .lohn ll1 cit • (;HAN l>(.)l't-:NIN<; • s izes aull. Na\lrcu 7000 S"' FT I MM(l>JT • . huupt.Mll-7070. t\ l't\llK M/\SSl\OJ:: ltt'aallY 979·6571 , "" Rennon<'t' tn coni.ol111utr ,,. "'Yli'tl Al> ' ' 4 Offlcric, 4 rc11l room11, debt:.. Make homf' Im LOS'f • Mnl•• lrtr.h SC'I , ~5 <lr-1· • Office avall, Cst llwy, trutk c:loora. minutes l provemenls or just h:>vc l •,1yn1. "J 11111>c." Miw l\11m·t'rl. lli\M 2/\M CdM $00. per mo. Call all fretways & Oron4e extra cash. Call Vu•jll nrt<:i . K30·'1 to!l, 11111.., H l•nrk /\v10, 9 5only, G13·"801. Co. Airport. $1000 po MICHAMICS 5:)110057. ltcwnrd. Ownrr <~tri Mc111:1. 611J !l'J.I~ lusiMt1R...tal 4450 ;r,0a':tl:.M~~~. "•irrctt HATIOHALIANK l'to"hl•d ----MA.C\S/\C:V. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----17141638-3954 Hlt;:-;l): Blut> roint i-'l•m lklb J11me:1 I.le.Mn~'""' 10x30 wart>hou11e spa<"e ---Slamrs.-. II· tOyrii 11111. UUIC'nll" <l!H SI 11 IDEAL SHOrS Avail Apnl l lsl &c last SECONDARY Nwpt <.:rc11t :ire• 046 972'7 J 011 N A wr 110 Ny·:- SeleC'\ed 1~fl»T~ 0~~ce ~:.~ed. no. mo FfHAHCING t·ound· Youn it m a l t> f:i.curt SC'rvl('n '°' space av~ '30th c 1 l:· . On ltes In" (.'omm pr do\Jtor~nn vie downtown Wnml'n. f.ifl 8!W'J ~';rt !t25can~ery villacet Storoge 4550 pty, u; mo• pmnu: No llt1ntin1tton Beach. (.'1111 --PR•.GNAN-T-.. -- Fodnro c1tll 613-9393 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ralloon.15 20Yrs lo pay 53G 709flafler6 C11rln4 .conhdenllal -=:=:::=:::=:::======·IN~port ne~reallon Vehi 2 PnU •I & r rr1tl -de Storage. P.C .11 MF:CllANICS LOST blk/wht fem Cut, <'~unsl' ing d '~{ & ---------•I betwn Nwpt Blvd NAT UANK ans to • •<; enr s;c · •. A >0rt1on, a op on L.-0.o-K.f-H-G Superior. Spet'lal oCCc Call ~nytlmn St.rayed vie. 22nd It Snn· ~~~Wf: 647.~ l•l 100 vehicles 25' nr un ~1896 638·3:JM la Ana St. C.M. Childs _ ---·-----60001 der SIS mo. Cars. boats. pet. 64S..3273 1, Laurie A. Dolan, :1101 • trailers, campers etc. McNwy W..tH SOJO So f·alrvlcw Santo Ana, ~a..... <All Days SS7-2972. Ev ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST: Sml blk dog w/<t ii not be' responalbl• Dri•• rkna 646-1135. /\tlendanl thcr $20.000 for 18 to 24 mo. xlnt ~ht pa~:t ~ djh~, c~es:i ;;,~ any debts other UllJ. STORIS wknd!!lam.~pm. security, pay 10~ int. ~~ e • a my own on or art•l .............. W--'-.a 97i-3l!M 64 · · March 18, 1976. 500toS,400fl. "'"....... ........, UN D s I OFFICES Molo!m'~ fruit 5035 ~opAnl<'I. :ntk~~h~.':1~ Unthelort young oun" 500 to 20,000 n. All adult family needs Hnmllton & Meyer Pl. uve, loott!oic for auric 1525 Mesa Verde Ent Br In NO or CM area •••••• ••••••••••••••••• cr.i~G.t2.11221 live outg0tng lady t23.:lll COSTA MESA older place OK -re LOANS a·~ 0/ ror companion on tn1lll S45-41JJ asonable. Good ref fro i'4 to nus trips. Leavlnt l~~~~~~~~~I past 13 yrs In a•m .... I0 2·ndTDL-• Let your eyes browse March 22 673.789() I~ ~e. 1'75-13-1.& eves --,,.-· lbroqb "THE HOBBY ' . SMALL COMMERCIAL ~ee~ends. P'alrt'.11l T~rmssloC'f J~ SHOP'' lft Che OMSllled 1be last.et draw io th( ShoJ», Ofrca & Ston1e. Sottler MtCJ. Co. ....uon elld\ Wechsday • WnL •• a Dally l'llOI FromS&Smo.5'8·pc• Wantadresul~ ' 64~2171 545-061 I ~. Clauilied Ad.&U-5678. If DAILY '9lOT •t:::::~ ....................... ,..... ...... 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wll9 trah1 borH It/or rlittr . Ea1. Wntrn qlahhed atoclc borat tn!Mr, 1$.00 tar. Ano, ...... AYDll ea.ra ....,w.-. llto ........................ -----------------•lwoma" is or onr. Mil t SALISa.et MDI TELEPHONE SALES WOMEN 1J to 18 Je&rs o1.,. wanliq to UJ'1l l20 . to 150 or more per-week.. Chance to .tn tripe to Pbiladell>bia. Washincton D.C • or Cape .Kennedy; u1b. b lkes. · OVER lO be able to work e\ti. Some nlctll~. 1omo "knds. ftanel. rMd1tal Odd. ~o exp ntt. M in • "ace dorlof &ralnlna. ~OJJI t .\M·SPM. So-ka.ttlal aad othtt pri ... If )'OU Uve Have run selllnc Oranlte County's in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach. leading newspaper alone with an ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntinctoa Be.ach or El Toro-Mission lmportanl chant)' drive. · ....... 1001 llAl..,...DM s.11 quality PTocluct.t ~'!~ta, call 5'988C51 and uk for UCILLIMT EARNINGS .. ::::'c .. :::::n•::;•• .... yt....;._ mad• by lh• WOJ'ld·1 AU .... _. ,,__ vn .--erP.,+;,_ lar&Ml ('(lllrncllcs t0m • Twolkn!ellourMU\a MANYlTF:MSOPflNt~ °' ttadY to work 81 a pany. Jnt~rett.ed? Call Equal Opportunity Employec-I 0:30.1 :30 5:30.1:30 J..,; W 8 LR Y • AK T ~~~~:: $40-704lorZffllh1·WI. FULL OR p.a.RT TIME OBJECT8, ANTIQUl:S, ....,..W~ 71M ......,..__..__. 71M " FINE FURN., l!'TC. nun& ••aaaunee . ......., -......... _.. PllONt'; FOR "NP'O. • 1MJD4-IMO. 1104 £.I'll S.b)11ittAIT, my hom•. F ••H••••••0 •1""11"• "-•••oH••••---'C:-.. iPN .. •M W .... 11•1• BROQlURR."5.UOO Q.Satala Ana.America N Mon-l't\.2Childrenl ouatht.P4tr/Cook for MODELS-MASSEUSES -I. IM Sflrftl. We 0. C.... MIN. -Wl;_t..11 ""'••• S.rt.eodtra~hoot. Stbool. 1 home. O•n beaut. bome. LJv~·la. rtcu,-. Mockta. r.. c. 646-41tt. ••-""""• .w. W..e.4. 7075 l r • n • Port at ion , Equ•l Opportunity E mployer Pvt rm/ba. IU•teot.. nteded. Top 11\0MJ, New !!!!••!!lm!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!l!•!!!!!•l!!!!I• tor th• colle~tor, d~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buahard/Slater.9'24712 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]!!!!!!!! t----"-----~ Stud.lo. Gl·»U 1 coulOt, art lover. Sale 11t tMSUIAMCI _______ _.....,w..-.. 7lOOMMaW..e.4 7100 Sou&hwt-1tern Oallery. 8:A>~~~.t!t~l~k for 1• W.W...., 71• ....,W..e.4 710 P'lr. 4t casualty •tcJ. •••••••••••••••••••••••~•.-T••••••••• .. •••••••• lOll Ocean Ave, Lal\lll• SeltttlveHou.tbold, dinner. Flex'f"a ~~~T ........ ·-•-••• ...................... Personal llnea. !:•· llOLD PIESS Blach 1'lH1lm"&PamltyC.re Khedule. l14tover.12. CAI WASHHBI IMUYIRS WAMTID peiencueq'd.8'1S-o5a nKalJOI TELEPHONE SALES -,.-r t_n_o_l r_a ___ W_e_l n-u-t Pcrwnnet per hr. call an lOA.M, Over20. llt'ftorWom• ANTERIOR t>EStGN Ul"Ulft M W w/bovf'lf'd mirror SZ$0. Employer Pa)'I Fee Sal/SunC.O.O:W AJ>ply ID fenoo lhlll bd.Stlrottr ASS~ To operate truel~ fr ln· tft omen Vtry ~od coodltlon. 4$00 Camrua DriveN.B. &ib.,,.iuer Cot 2 child ......._cw w• Apply ra Pft'IOn P.n time Gt•OClllO Jtttion maid equipment R•tlr•d Disabl-..i w..m. Cal S46-1S05 la 'my h o m e days 1&4008eac.hBl. HB YelewC• J ... ""rroRlAL lor rabrlullas ama11 ,.. .,.. -.:-u •---V-l_11r_IT_T_H_t __ _ u.z:n Slater A~nue ,..,,. pred&igc\ switth eompo· Earn extra money in your spare time. ~ Wldow, as eomp to abl Sd ~eves ___ __. CASHB Fountain Valley C.OUple. p/lioa• C..11 blwn oent.s. Small 1bop. Work !rom your own home selling local CA...aY VtUAGl l.O.y. Have car. rm/bd., _______ _. O\-er2l. FuU Tune. l.Zlr.spm. $t6.tl34 Will lntervi4 w home newspaper. AMTIQUE DEAL.MS -~-a._i_a_la~ry'-._4lM_·T_f11_l_---4 BANlC Good Pa¥. U.ocalJOnS Eua IU·UO An E veJ _ani'_ti_ori_al...;...m_a_n_fi_or_s_cru-b-t· SAM·Nooa SatW"Clay E\·H)'Uung 1n Antiques u..a.-..H:1:11r_....__. £L'£11£NCm MITIOCAAWASH without u per. Sel blnJI< • c Sats E STACOSWrTCHt .. C HhJhCOlftllliuloMPald lhtSt.Hwptlclt .....,..._, --Bttllne FuhJons al La wa1x•n • · JtP 11.S9 Babr, eo.u Mesa San Clem e o t e , Dan a Point. Students wan part·t me. 2950Harbor BJ. C.M. bomest.yle abowa. Uae ol onJr. Cal blwo lZ "$. . fiull,.ome & trau1ee Jo"--. CONSUMER lOAll •. ......,.. WkJ -n. W..98M.. 549·J04 I Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. Private p;srty se1Un1 anti· ... Cleaning Service SmaJ car•.,.......... Y p .. ,.~,1----------4 r-•Op C I que colleC'l•on. Captalns Gave us a try! SM-~ otr.iee desires lndiYldual c hecli::s. UOO Sam pl J.liERBERT ~ua~ pot Employer al collect, 4'37·2954, 10:00 AM lo noon, Desk, circa 1800, alant Lady who doea prot. hse PIOCESSOR to dean omen 1 day wardrobe al no cost HALL JEWELLERS ask for Bill Hall. toP. leather panel, mar- wk b.u oPC.O 1 day per wk. lJ-4 hrs> Houra nex 983-T470orl47-G466. Now loterviewinc for Nurses Aides. 1AM·3Pll .... O,put ltt I 4hy1r quetry lnlay very ra~. wt. Only tho6e who are Will pay SSOO hr. Ad· EarnSlS().$2SOwllttostart. Quality oriented Sales ~11PM·7AM,ex~r.pre Oak Secretary Desk. particular aboul their UMITID dress : 6Ul lnduatry Car nee. Fuller Brush Ptts0nntl. Jewelry ex-Id. Mesa Verde Conv . ......,.W~ 7100 .......,. w-.a.......1 7100 drop front, 1890·191C ,_,."care to pay ror It CALJPOaMIA 1 ... 1( Way, Weslinlnsler. Co. ,..1371 per. belpl\ll, but Dot es· Hosp. 4161 Cent.er St, C.M • .....,.. _...,. .._,,. ....-cltta, Waslr Stand, back nHd call. 542-821.5 an -~--:--:-::-:---;...:::::.:::::::::.:.:::_ ___ _, aeotial. CaU 549·1.3'19 r~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ s1de aolleries, Marble 3PM. lOt M• CLERICAL EducaUoo appt. OHtCI lt.L SALIS ·top Commode w/tU• in· v • ._ ._... .. h Excilingtemporaryposi-EDUCATJON .. 'L ADJUSTllt Well •stab officA *ret.-,L.9Clf setbaci...._ard,Pilchtrll Wioow Wants Uome w/ ' ....... ec tion w/Oran1e Co. FaJ OPPORTUNrriES ICIYPU .. CH/ICEY *2+ Vea.n Flre& " " f /C llqw lllh.p Washb1'~1 Set, S Pc. able lady nffdln& ~m· Commercial Exbiblt Whether It 's llnishin TAPIOPlaATOlS CasuaJtyAcUwitln1 ::;t'=~~n!e~ch!~:~: Person Friday Semi Porcela10 Dresser panlonshlp only. Have l714153Mll 1 Dept. Must b av hl&b school or ea.ming l Yr min exper. 00 ke'/ to •MultlpleUneexper. need licensed salespeo-100'4 Fff Paad Set, Enlry Hall Seal/ <ar. Reas. sal. '94·'lf116. pleasant lelephoue DlaD· c!clilegc cn!dlts, being In disc equip., or IBM 129. & BUlngu•lSpan/Eng. pie who require a min In· Lia Reinders A&ency um b re 11 a sta n d Former secretary from Equ~~pf:!!'~ly oer. 545-1131. the Army can help you. f\all·tlme avail on 2nd or •Xlnl benefits, wol'ldna come o( $35.000. per. yr. 4020 Birth St. Ste lo.i owt/h~rve~dlle~&lorrorsr'it~manys. "Bic Time" radio days~~~~~~~~-~~~ Aodlf youslanupfor .3rd Bhiftr Penn. p/Ume conditions Wllltraln.5S6.6171 Newport Beach 833-8190 w ~ ,. desira permanent pos1.1: COOi Army's newest educa avail on lsl. 2nd or 3rd & advancement YEAGER REALTY Call for Appl/Est11b '65 640.51172 tion.M2·0843•ves. BANKING Uonal procram, Project shin. Also, Sat & Sun hrs ~unities. Sec --------- ,, I I I l I .\ '•' \ ,1 ' \ IAAMCH MAHAGR BR£Alf AST Ahead, you'll be able t nexible. For appL please Send ef NSume stat Beal EIJla~Sales# J ~ ..... Mewpor+ ANTIQUE ~ Hetp"W..ted 7100 start college at lbe sam call Integrated Data tnaemployment&s-.tar Olft ·N--"· e,,._n·enc--' hot~l AUCTION ••"-••••••••••••••••••• Must lia\-e Extensive ell· Ume you en.lut-wllh t Corp.,631-0010. hlstOl'Y lo Personnel '=""' -..-. """ ~ e p HIST per& be mature. Anny P•Ylnl up lo 'lS'k Manaaer •Free 1S Day Training sales secretary. Xlnt s.t. Morch 20, 1 PM I A COM A A Federal Savin.is as ApplylnPersonOnly? ol your tuition a.od fees. LEGALSECRETARY SalecotnsuraneeCo. Course salary & benerlla. 'Reliable musician. must socaal•on Is seeking a Su.rf" Sirloin Call Recent CaliJ liUgaUon & 17510 Brookhurst. -cadiUac Car Prooram 833-0570 Ext. 386 M_. Lhtuldctt• be SU PER· XL NT Bema.anachgo(erfifcore.iltns .!fvelwdu~~ S930W. Coast Hwy, NB domestic relation up. Fountain Vly, ca 92108 •#lSalesOrangeCounty tomplete Inventory o( SJ<iHT READER for UJ ~ Top s kiJls. 2 Youn& Equal()pporEmployer •Ill L1stinca Orange Service Sta. Attendant, Anli<tue Emporium. h11h s r hool vocal le mustberamiliarwilht Cook CostaMesa 540-l lawyers. Non. smoker. County full or P/time. Apply, In c lu d e s lots or cboralmusac dept.which community & reside i DAYCOOIC HuntJngtonBch 9&2.a82l H.B. Presu ge oCc. OFFtCE •fl Advert ising In Brown's Shell, 990 E American Oak, partial PtV{orms difficult col· the loco.I area. Financia Experience not nee. Nea Mission Viejo 542.24 848·1400. Recent araduate to U · Co.Ufomta Coast Hwy, N.B. hstm&-Oak lt c Boxell, I c.g e r e Pe rl o ire . or business expenenc:e is appearance. Apply 1:.l;;ii.;;;~;;;;~;;;;~~~ sist In general office •llA~vert.lslng in Nation S e w in ,. M 3 c h in Dressers w I m lrrors, Challengt-an& position. des.ired wluch can errtt u1 UVE lN care or eldetly work -typing. malllnc. U unlicensed, let ll.$ as· ~l • s• 1 _...,., Side Boards, Rockers, Hegan 1mmed. Contact lively stimulate ne P e r s 0 n · An c 1 e fit Exec Secretaries woman. Hunt. Bcb area. filing, part-time leadlnJ sist you in obtaining your ..,,,.. ... ors, .ng.e n"""" Tables, Roll Top l>qk.:I, '.\In . Reynolds 9·3 P&t. lt!J,sinesss development. Mariners. 301 N. Tus in Recept/Typlsl M6-2730aft.5 tofullllme.N.8 .S.&IM16' Real Est alo Llcen!!ie & special machines. Ex· Secr etarys . China Wkdys ~-3307 ass 11t customers. & Ave,Sa.ntaAna. Cl kTy ,.._,. · per. o •ly . Car J ,~bl l B d F -----• er past MechW1t-Ge1ttral ,...,..IC"LCO"_. .....u amA-Manufacturing 684 W. "'8 ne s. e s, ern "OUNT NT PER motivate personnel. Ex· COOK, minimum 2 yrs. Jns.Clerk/Bkpr to$7 V'f"• "" ""'""' "' _F Stands, Pressed Back ACl; A cellent working condi· expe1-. local refs. Apply JrvinePenlOnnelAcency _Sk_il_led. _____ 642_-NIO __ , Trainee. 882 Prochac 17thSl.Cl\t.6"S-6820 Chairs, Dental Cabln(•t, ~~~~~~,~·~~~a~r::: llons&beoel1\s. in person Old Brwsel 418El7lbCos.taMe.sa _ .. ________ ml Pl.NB.642..s.1"6. ll2·S440 S EWING Teachor fo l'aanos. Scl\ool Chaln. per. Call Jerry anytime Rest.2007So.CoastHwy, Suite224 &42·147 MACHINIST p RTTI E young students.10·15hrs Iron SlovtA. a . ~.3413• Replyto l\lr. Kerr, Lagunafkh. A M perwk.646·7181. Prusia, und ivs: • S22·0610 Door to door , contacting alems. Qpen f ~· ACCOUMTS COOK-NIGHTS Established line 11Jon in M-L..J..M•c'--ic volers for sia,.atures on S haklee Di s lribulora lion 12 Noon·T _tlft fri· 1t•CEIV"•LE Equ•IOppor.Employer Exper'd only. Sam's Udoareands sharpp!O· """ ... "-· petlllons . Over 18. wanted. Training pro· day, Saturday)Oli" to Ii "" Seafood. 3901 E. Coast !.l"t'SSive~alr ~lybslwlll· Exper'd in repair of Ml-«07. vided.C•tl 631·3271. sole time . 2362 E. TcrnOc 8e11elits! ---------1 Hwy, CdM. Apply 10 ing tobwld chenlel.Call aulomalie s crew RES LES .\. Oranfelhorp• A~. On1.1 of our tavorile BAR MAID, oo exp. nee. pe"""'n. -673·'™'0, Tues lbru Sat. machines. turret lathes PKG MACH OPR A SHIPP1rtG CLERK Anuhe m. (btwn Stal" II I h'ri • • o 21 11 t • l '"" kf M & 'II IOY • Pr · E 'd Earn 8.5~ commlssion " a· NI "' 1s • n .. now. vcr . un wg o As or arty. m1 s. rs exper. m ~vaous xper. req . r aJ d Ii 1 N 2 Yrs exper req'd. Apply Collt'"c · & Placcnti."'• r'ndtln.: & ten key by Bcacl\.847·S41l Cook·Relief, exper'd. all around malnlennnce Apptylnperson,(JJD Jn. ors es an stngs. 0 In per s on CPD In N rth fF (1)..) T ouch. Super salary Call Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp., General Office Assistant. Including mechanical. dustries Inc., 2100 E. ~lhCIY11charge. Nice of· d.ustries J~c. 2100 E: 0 0 rwy ,. <.:unll'OI Car~r Employ· BARMA.11>. Attractive on 661 Center St. C.M. Sh & l)'plng e.uenlial. electrical, hydraulic & Wllshlre Ave, S.A. ftce. • St9·9Sll Wilshire Ave, SA European antique desk, rn,•nt Agency. ~-asos. ly. college OK. Cal Help w/blckpog. Perm. welding. ~ . mov1ni will «aetiflce. :1100 ln •ane. Solle 102, Dorolby.646-~4 Coobtpr.,Cooks p/t1me. 24 llrs wk. G....,-al Mochiftist ~ Silk Scree. Artist. <Photo 67W816 °'Jll" port Beach Beach Valet Service n Expr req. Over 21. Apply 67~ Min. 5 yrs expcr. on PRODUCTION ~ ~ process> Do own set up & --------- AuwerilMj Ser•ic• p:irkana auendanls. CaJ He~in gwaf's . 2 1 Girl Friday. part Umeal· e n gine I a t h es & CONTROL CLER ~~. ~~~~gwt~~c~lo:;,~: 8~!::11:;:,:tw!'!:.et!~ 111.tK-in Oran-Co All ~ler\lcw499·3279 Marine Ave. Balboa temoons $3.00 per hr. Bridgeport mllls. Own Ir 2975 FairvlewDr.CM Ir v l n e a r e a . ques & obloleM bikes & •L Island, C.IL ~t·F, btwn l .sJ>M loots ft ·111n ... \\'all. Wknrt!I an BEAUTICIAN COUOJT£1t p••sou only.833·9464 • Auto.Mffc Knowtedae or material •RESTAURANT MGR· (714)S56-14S1. parts. Many C~Of'I l'luded EOE.543-7717. Open7da)'i.. Pick hrs. "'5'\ 5ft " or Inventory conlrol d · das playlnl( old Um~ w h.CM DaySblft.Jl-S Garl """ldayforo-.. -"'on· Sc~wMechiH red Li . .!"Food & cockt alls.speedprinlin g La yout bakes. Sat & Sun only .\11.irtment Mer, coupleto E02 · l9t · · Del Taco, Laguna Hills rr 'uouu C14SS A Setup Opr. Ex· si • te lYPILll '~... Newport Beach. Gross Person. Exper'd in lyp· Mar. 20 & 21 recyc:Jed 11111naaebeaut. l0u~~~BEAUTY OPR, e xp . CallSlll_.720 Uco<fice.Mustbeaaood per.on Ac.meGridley& ~!!°wflledieor blueprints sales rrly SS00,000. ing,oounttt,folding,col· cycles. 64~ W1 Coast 1nS;,m Clemenle."2-4JJ:> Followtn" not nee. Nea t,yplst. Hand wnlten ri'· Brown & 51..-, Own •~P uW.llltn•-rvrew ~ latinit e t c. F/ltme. Hwy, Newport Och. "l3 •-.n.731 ,._,, ,. co• "'TER llELP sumo r eq. Full time. .........,.. .... o..,, ,_,,. 01 • ..,.,.,.. 4.,.,. cct. South Coul Plaza v•~ 548-22Sl tools. 8AM·l2NoonSaturday Retired or Seml·ReUred . .....,..,...,.,. ~288. betwn. Balboa \ppltut1ons beinf ac· M7·3986 Girl lo work llAM to Applytn Person STACOSWITCH IMC Part time in Liquor Blvd. & Brookhunil. u•pk d for mortuary as· Beauty Stylist-Must know 2PMonly.Mon·f'rLApp. •GUAaDS• SHUl-LOKCOR., 1.139Baker,CostaMoaa Store. Inquire 11·3PW. SJnH CL Appl IOIO '1:.tanls. Married couple latest trends 111 cuts ~~~~ ~~t [':a~ ::;r::-<~~ ~~~~/.~J~ 549·J04 I 1525 Mesa Ven:le. CM U"" ERK ••••• !'!'!~ ••• , •••••••• 10 h\ e ln larae 2 bdrm atyles. Busy salon. To 64S-28'1S work Jn a p-1-1ona1 at· ~ bllt W. of Grand) Equal Oppot" Employe.r Sales Clerk part time, Simple assembly work & Freight Damage Rolpolnt ... pt over mortuary . wages. Lake Fores •vo-rA E ........ _ D · u · s fl.nisbedfOOdl lnventory, Sale. 3623 W. Wainer. \hnamum a0 e 2S years. •-n ..... ~_,..or83T .. ..-. Deliver" men over 21 moapherein beachaftU '""4ual()ppor mplorer ....,..,.., nve Pan an So .... f'd I' bo s ,,, A .. ... .......... --...v ...,,,.. ' t Cleme nte Id eal meex~r.pre · near ~ar r, a • .,.a na. 'Jo children, no pets. perm. p/t. Early morn rineal commerc a l Ir REAL ESTATE SALES ' Will Jnterv1ew -tioud start.ma salary + LA Times deliv to N 8 financial center. Full or f n OPPORTUNITY TO housewives, college 8AM·Noon Saturday RECONJ>ITIONt>D AP· tr~ rent & uUlilla paid. Bo1! & Girls homes. $250 ~o. Cali p/t11me. r e tired men~·~: :!C:::·~::. NEW LICENSEES. glrb.Ca1t493·2980 STACOSWITCH IMC PLIANCES. lfuy-sell· l>ulles include driving. 548-1740. we come, no exper. nee. quired. Apply in penon. L E A R N T K E Salesman to represent ex· ll39 Baker, Costa Mesa trade. J>uolaOJ 1815 ll'lvphone recep&aon & 10 \.0 1 years ofage. Dal Phone & trana nee. Costa Mesa Inn 3205 EXCITING FIELD OF cl113lvo athletic c:lub in 5 .. 9.J04 I Nwpt. CM. 548·7180. hou ekeeplni. Must havt' ly Pilot delivery route Dental receptionist. Exp. Weekly pa7 alrt $3. br. Harbor Blvd. CM • RESIDENTIAL SALES Irvine for preopenin "' ii0<1d reforcncca "neat maybeavaUablc lnyou Full lime. Saturdays. 633·1965. TO INVESTORS. NO membe r s h ip drive. EqualOpporEmployer Frli,:1darC FIF • 17 l"U ft refrlg 53'J·713S att ePM. . 1ppeurance. Apply In area. Earn profit for de· Some eves. Some back. Management OPEN HOUSES· NO Libe ral commission. 1wrson La11una Hiiis liveries & ca.sl\, trips 0 Salaryopen.968·33.53. GUARDS PEOPLE PERSON DRIVING PEOPLE Mu s t hav e s o m Teacher-Pre-Sch ool \t 21130 All merchandise for 1ellin E •~t. AROUND JN YOUR ' · ortuary, 1 caa new sub5criplions. 1.-0 Dent.al Position Avail. for CCKteM"• itec ....,..ing for part· knowledge or racquet 3-6pm,Moo-Fri.$2.40 hr. Refrig. 2·dr, J4 cu fl. l'arkway.9tot. information please call asst, salary open. Call Pennancnt full & part-limo auoc!ale An CAR : JUST WORK ball. 752-6062 for in Exper'd.Call640-8820. avocado. $120. FtQStfree \ 642·4321. From Sa fo r Inter view. Beach lime Phofte & tranap wholesalesupphes. Full)' W l T H O U R terview. . 2·dr, turq. S13S.a• Poth rmbUARANTf.tm Clemente -San J ua f'amily Dental Group. req.Call$46-027,. ' capltallied.i73-222l. ~~~ME.:l~tg~ SAUSPEISOM T:it:ionsa~;:j~~ ~at~r~~ perf.Cand~.flf.44U CHALLENGE: Capistrano area, call 842·4411 Guards wanted lull time Manager ·Allt·Wanted. WHILE LEARNING. Greeting Cards. Retail appt. SM-8900. EOE Refriit. 2 dr. (f'Od,free, 20 It yoo'ro a yountc perllOn 49$-0630 »nd Mrssaon Vie DENT AL ASSISTANT l2. 35 hr t ~ a ta rt: Expandinl ladles ap· FOR CON FJDENTIAL Sales & Service. Orang Th Ar R h cu. ft. white, &4 cond. look lna for 11omo rcnl JO -f:t Toro area, call Cbairside. Exper'd. Uniforms furn Jn NB pare) chainl. Strong 1°" INTERVIEW, CALL Co. Musl have ear. Call . e ed~Yt cser,vc als S7S.!Jti3.15~7 rhalll'nae. now·1 the ~1220. ,.... _ _, 1 •. lb 1 U C 11 Lou.Vt... aalea & eaderoh p. 962·24-18 ASK FOR u u M 1mm aa e open nas n --------llmi: to look Into the Equal Oppor. Employer "'"""nu "' en usu c. area. • c .. ery. Unlimited lrowth poten. VINCE. • ... r • .. oor e • 0 n · Med1t al fields, Clerical. Coppurtonf' Refrtg. Anny. f'T"Om l'h.'<'lromcwl~~~~~~~~~ N.B.&44·92lL ~ Ual Real ruture.caJUor ~. Administrative, and <id condition. lo carpentry, rrom cootci. lo .. c-..ten DBfT AL OFACI HAIRSTYUST' appt. MS-21666. &EAL F.STATESALES SAL ES-Telep h 0 n many more. Free TmR. S7S ...•. SS1-4639 •to combat arms, the -r-Needsrrontofcbtlp.An.y /foll . 147-4SlT ft ATl'ENTION aoUclton S2 per hr No exp req'd. Aire 17·34 Army tod y l\a1 more Exp, gd pay. gd benerats. om • owm1 e LICENSED. Raised to i.e. ~r hr. in · for tho,,e watb no prev r,.r:eezrdr.112 c&1Xn.lnUprigd.ht ~ha 11 0 n a I a a op . Apply al P11c1fac Tr11wler ::~'!f Pica: e:::~ e:; IR ~'TYLIST.()perator MANl"(MENT UNLICENSED. ~YI If auceasful. l2:30 t military svc. For more r1a a re. l con portun1tk•s tootrerlhan 350 Kalmus , C.M. reapptyat &44--0683. wtth cllcntelo for abop M GETniERED 1:30Wedthru Sun.Cal Info on Joining the $100.M2·2994 anyon .. Coll ~ZJJ)-·-------1 w/new profit aharing TIAJNE£S CARPET , lm-0211,Ext.163Y USAR: C213) SIH·0219/ Port dthwahr Kenmore. or~~~~Tl£S flookkHPt>r. mnture obi. •Dewtal•D ... et• con~pt.m~o TREATMENT. SEAMSTRESS t714 >527·303i . Motor 1 yr old, hab brand ('-l.. ......... IUI\ 1-to ll«C'Pt rctponslblllty <2> £xpcr'd Peopl (2 ) NoExper. N~sary We t nln you to sell new StOO 839-4.3t1 .......... ._ _, _.. L l d &iperJobc ~ (l)t'ronto<c lalrStyllsta w/follow\na Jmmedlate()penlngs bomes wlthanaccelerat· ForSaJlMalctr.Toppay. • · ' llunlln11ton8d. "21821 1700 mo ~ o c a e cxper. (l>Backofcu &rAaaur.tants.rntervtew· Mu•lbeover21, edcounelbat.1lart.a lm· Expr. req. Apply Ult-TOOL•OIE Auctloft 1015 Mlul-On Vle.)o 642 2-13.'I ~:~Us.,c("nlrr • Coll per. Prt:>unlly work In&? Ina for ra bulous nt'• Bondable. car & phone. mediately. ar roo are In· ma.a Sails. 61s.-10 • •••••••••••• .. f•••••••• "S11r......,_ _ We'ra open late.by appt. &alo,ut Newport Center. Co To The Nearest tetttted in earning bla MA.,ER •PUILI~ * "" __ _. IUSIOY-IUSGllL Call Cont rol Corur 64CMIO'D. OTEM M £T money from the stan, SECGENERALOFFICE I\ ,.. For ronnul • .tea antcn• J>ays Only f.mployment Aaencr. elp Wanted part-lime UT ARI c("t indlvldua.llsed rrct Naval arch!l,Cet reqwr Experie nced panon •FUl ... 11'UAE• naa. Appl>' la peraon. HOSTHS-NIGHTS S56-8505. eves & araveran:l ahlfl•. ForAppllcallonCJlnfo tralnlnaontb.cJoblnone experionced typinit ct.c. w/ubillty tn dcsll(n &: •AUCTiOM* CPDlnduat.r1 ... 1nc,2100 ORCALL('ll4)fMl ·'7702 otmanytopottlc:alocat.· Knowledl(e of boats fabricate dies Crom de 1 S.WU.shlreA\le,SA ApplylnPt1n1on DOMUTSHOP Jack In~ The Box, 1205 rolbruoul Oran1e Coun· S pa n is h JanJ(ua(I tail drawtnRll; Ahle to •TORffe :lO'M* ASSEMBLtltS HOUSEWIVES T\m:I ot Hou1ehold Drudgtry Want To f.a m F.xt.ra SSSS$$$Q Work Loeally & Get On The Job Ttaaoln•~ D9J & SwlilM) Shifts VOLT I • .... • • """ • .I II • I , ll41C ...... Dri" 54 .. 4741 <Acl"05S From o.c . Airport) Equal Oppor Employer AUTO,AaTS COUMTHMAM 352.l West lit SL Santa Ana Claalned Ada sell big llem.s, small items br all)' item. 642·S«'11. 3to~PM !\ton Thru t'\'l Purt It F·iumc. All niaht !Jahr. Cotta Mc11. t)', call for further de· helpful. C.11646-3404. wor k irtdcpondenlly; Dt.:AL1ms 1/ELCOM F. 1'hei\nr1cnl Mariner & early AM •hins. No ox· •JIOST ES.4)• Manufacturer or Cera· tails . Arlene, (11') SECRETARY Part lime llnve own tool a. Go<>d llepot/IWnlptelH 2tm W.Coa,tflwy,NB per. nee. Woman al(e BLUEDOLPlllNREST mlcsl&woodltem.1needl 148-3142 Sal /Sun ONLY. G workln1uontb.J>ny ahlfl Stockltc,idatlott' RUJ1in<"!11man Lookin° for 25-4$. Apply In r,rson. 33M Via Lido, N. B. fuJI time help. 919·8600. ..--A.UIST t......i t ... h •• ,, """1 OC'llY • C I_.... .. h "' _ _. • •Vf"ll 1 ""1 ·-per r. '"""""" Will Interview °"' .,......... .... p/l 111.soc. E1m SIOK per Mr. Donu&. 13$ . J7t • M•_,...., I ....__ C 1 Sota• Jov"•"A'• hldo 11 la f CM or~S.Rritlol.SA ~kHJ.er.couplowi1h --:--1 a ..... .., ... exper. For N.B. MD. ole11c SICl..,AllY 8AM ·NoonSnturd11y • "• ...,_..,, '• yr. Qi pre . &4H 182 ---------1 l'Tftned l11dy to llve·ln No n.-q d. Coll bttween 5:30 bllckaround _prer'd. Send "' ST"COSWITCH 1 ... C b('(lt, °''c chra, corfe<' & t hlldrtn. Pvt rsn ai pm le 6:30 pm only reaumo to Claaslfied ad Exec. Sec'y·Xlnt ah ,,:9 k ,.._ M" end lablc-11, bookcaac11 . S©~ct1lA-1'~~s· Tltof lntri911in9 W OIO GorH wiflt o CltfKile -.. CIAY L ..... . -........... ._.. ....... _..........,_._ ......................... board . Salary. NB. 640-1186 no. MS, c/o Dall¥ Pilat, t'IJ)tnl akllls nee. lk!au\ l ..... 8 rr,~..-t.a c•lla room dlvldera, Color & ---------•PO Box 1560• Coala new ore near O.C S4t-l041 Ulk /wht1Va. 1144.aatt MASSIUSE Mesa, Ca. t21S28. AF}r~r~~ ARaub. B1el0n Equal ()ppnr Employer MAPLI CHIMA Wa.nted. Nlftht.a le wkndl roa. • 1t1oc., "' Tables , chain, aamo avail. Please call, llCIPTITYPIST Quall,N.B.833-0070. 1abl<'l1, rockers, DR 1cb, ...,.. 962 -~ ··~ ' • • Training ....... T123or ---.......... For proi r esal ve SIC J OBTRAININC b1>nk bed1, chest11 • BeachBl.H.B. catama ran ma nufac· aETAllY COURSES dreucrs. nhestandJ, ~;.__...;... _____ __.. tiuer. Young le peraona· Shebl,p(tyl plnln&d. Rlri.E.l lic Ever wonder where lo headboard5,mlrrora . ouaekeefter, aom e McD..... bl" Must type..,. -nm u for us area "UTOIUuKI.,... En l,_,. I I I ... --... · t t •· d 1 get. that "•xperlenc.. "" " -.. gu~~ .. to ve n • .ovo-...... v Jl•lp N--""_,. M-No s I h ea a c • •v .. opmen " " ho v., "' ~ .,.. aper nettas. pan s " " n e c es s a r y • • l h 1 t 9 a b y f u r n l l u r e • ly m Newport lkh. thru Fri. Night Ir Wltnd he IP f u I. I 4 2 S mo. ofc. Al'l'OI'\ area. Wnt classified ads ask for ? A boottcases. fall' cahlnru, pvt room. TV, non p /tlme help. Apply 114/m.&4le. quallfiealiont " sala d 1 . 1 lh utllltv cabin"'·. -·r 1molter. m 's. fMO.ttSS An)'tlme 1..;..;.;.;..~..:-..:----~ l'flQ'd lo Clasaifled ad no goo P a ce 111 n e 1 "'° """ "" Aao..AIST 6'70 / D •~ p·1 Army. With hundreds o( group, wallhen1. dryen1. ee-r1Some chJld McO...W. llCIPTI_. Bo ~!., ,!!~""!-Ml ot. traaninir courses, the refnas. atove11. lamps, care. u:; In pvt room. 700W. Cout Hwy, NB Llsht typing, pleaslns W:,. ~. V4IMA esa, Ca. Army can teach you pictures + LOTS MORE CdM. Must' s peak • MllU.ary pe!;:~!:i~an'~ ~· skills you'll be glad lo &HSC! read Enslish. &44~112 S361 A MONTH l1on1Wed/Frl. 894•4411 • SECRET ARY have later on. Call SAVE! SA VI! etee-r to clH n :; TO START ---------1 Secretary -Sales Asst. ARMY OOH'T ~ISS OUT s'" homcrbi Newport Bcb Army pay is better than R~nta.l Yard AUend•nt. needed ror Npt. Bch Or OPPORTUNITIES Food available on tho v ever . And with Cree f/tlme, 6 days, wkda otrlce o( naUonal "•rm. Huntington Bell 9G2-882l pn-mlses. Items sub}ed. 3 Umc!S a week, IT$ wk. ,..,. r _ _.__. 1\1 " Costa Mesa 540-1026 I UI h 8 c 8'15-87Sl meals, lodging and free uu. Pre . m .... ...,. 1.11 Appearance lmportan Mlsaion VieJ'o 542.2435 lo prcn e .• ,e Oflor o ---------t medic.I/dental care, have rood handwrlllns for occasional conven A& Mostercharae. Hsckprcompantontollve you'll be surprised bow neat appear•nce. Apply Uon work. Modcrat •WELCOMEWAGON• MASTEISAUCTIOM In for elderly man, m111t rarthat pay Will Jo. Call 1930Newport, C.N. sctr'I skills & accuracy Open i'n gs In 11 . a., 20751/J Mwpt I L CM drive. prefer woman ARMY w/rigures n ee. Sen Westm. for eneraelic. I JJ.t62S 64M6t6 .WO. rm, board •aalary OPPORTUNITTES Daft't Jlve op tbe ship! Rsume or br1er note l fut-<ll•rter, w/car, who ---------~ Costa Mesa S40·102lll "List" it In elasairied. Dox66S, Dally PU«. P.O. likes meeliag people. Classtraed ads aell biR 1-----------t Mls.sion Viejo SU-1435 Ship to abore reaulla! Box 1560, Cost.a MEsa. FI e x 1 b I e h r s : ~.small items or 91\1 SCUM.a.In Au wen 9t Cl9aiflc ..... IOto Sell idle Items '42-sm! Hunl.Ul&loo Bcb fl&a.mt &42·5678. CA 92628. 213/._·2750, E O E. ~Just cap 642<5'71.. I ' .. ... ..v. 1141 1~•••11'• ... .....Wlii u '1 ·-IOIO Ft1e!!r.Marcn 19, 1971 DAILY PILOT •1 ' ....................... ....................... ...................... ....................... •••...•..•............. . ~!Al 10•~ Wtll'I 0000 'EWS ,_,Turi t 8M obC SolW Pea•,.•• ,bJ fr Sa u tk1• ... IOt4 SJI .... oodl 1094 GeMr<ll t OI 1 ml.Aft braktt 41 nm A dlet ac•n,lhuU) e • m ' · dw z pe nnPtd • UMC' Ji..'IMED ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••·~ Pho neck It handkbart babottd for )GUr. doc ~ 1 ~ ~= •j iwttiooal; -. a Laut ck11 ~ UI l>olpt\ln lotphJohn •• Suatour dcnu~. •le r:o •ui>p•e .. .-.u. •• ~10 • uxu. vr1m•lth1n PBSOMAL "°'•''SAU J~lr~WICK \let.,..• tlh Jot\MM i. 7 '4MI03.S. •WMle, t'°"dell~#'J. ,.,,, I fr ana cbr, fr ca • • •T ..._...1 -75 sat blln fud lanlui, ---------1 Sc-.0'-Prodocta To 1ood boci:Mr. GtnDM ltHM>-TD4 ~ • ·~ ,,..,.,. \\ra 6 .-z•I PQrl ru,:'[ 8 t)'CI .. ; IWllPftltel W-ll40 heptt.rd/ Malam1.1te. " ABLE unk, mu\ tunk. \J Ir. bu~ Cl\m • oblolcte i.lkn Labrador Rh r. Pupa cuttrs, 1ra 11.tr~ulo $1700 Id al (~ d (p i.t~ ' "ri:in1 10t ule. AftU WUhoclCood.QI..~ R«tn.rw/nbnt.or, ACLSPACE aw-nl.n~. (0\t'r All rut ~:!~·c~\ 0~!,:) fM.;~:d~'01a!t. Fm:,::!i.'~°'; :·)':.":::'rpet. W.S&PITOl' .. WAWC>Umt EXCELLENT CONDITION ~~· Nd• i'LC ' ~~ .. ~ ::.Jlw ~l,!u A.KC JrilJI 8-\1 r ~-Beaut Gmnall SM9 also looe .... ~ Hu new 1164 HA.ti&TOM ST. 418 $165 ~!.~:~ ..... !!~' Hwy •• ewport 8eb dl..mp Wt•. m. cead &Mp/tlu•kr mix. Bolh S150, (Conwtt Hamlltacl fl Newland) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l!I' Owcn11 L•P·Strake 145-W. betwn. &.I • 1.•Jtn k»ethUdtta.6$1-d'Tlaft S. IOH WWYSl-7W ._... ..d11tll·~ C.-w cr.~perro1ld1tlon. I Blvd-; 6 Broollhunl. &. PU1UC AUCTIOH • C• Art 962-7771 Oii' 96).5526 c..Jl latJ.U!Ol. 1 C•ts•& SNO<}~~o·~~:.POO NANYlTEM.SOf'PIN .. .,.S. IOH .. c•••... tOIO Rare ts\1' N11oh1cket. b)' .,....... 1103 --ESTATE JEWEL.RV,.............................................. IOIO W1arhn. 2 e~I Volvo en.a., ••••••••••••0 •••••••• Slll.Y Ttnier S.ut AKC ART OBJEC:.'"'TSFUAN MOVING all m"•lf" T"" ... 1 .... 1~ ..... _ .. new vlr" ,._.. & °'t-1 IOtO a:re11l buy bo t In to1> BOL ....... n-f -rem. 4 m-. ,. ........... 1 Oa ....... h··-"t ... -ale.tm~. TJIV1W'C O'IV&> R"'' -......... ._ -" 'A"· .................................................. "Olld movlno 1"7 .. .. --4' ... m... ..... ......... u ---...... ...... -E'iC"-oNE ""ron IN. "'the Lin• w1hr deyr. f1tm $l9S Incl dtl. Utllal· C<Yl'O de CAZA ns '7379 • .. .. .... ~-~.n . ., bnd rorahow. hplMtl To Sood home. Love• .. 0 • •. UROCHUftE fum. appl. Sat &c~n 9.5 lyhomcl«M :?2IS3. Llfl'mtm~rshlp. f,l.~Ll>..,:,~ w1 areh~use " on.tyaoo, or• 5»2'2.a. <'hlldren. 89'MW. ! ... :~ 20782 Collm.a Ln H.B. • ...,., ln"l traMfor fee-s .... ~. """ I> ao~ "' or· 'TO Olutron Swlnu('r b<lw----------1-...:.--------f _,.._,., .,,..,,._1 _.., ' guns,n~/us\'11. Splnl.'ti, .. 00,. 104 AKC U\aaa Ap&~ pupa ~ puPIJ to &d bomt, ,,_...._ W n hntM S• Wnte tn PO Btu 216, Grond:s, Plll)ers. Gumti ridtor. Mii!t'c. crul!Jer, l •••••••••••••••••••••• 7wk&. ll "t'. «:hm mlxod. mother · ara1 .. Sal!!.8unk~ 4FAM.OARAGESALE lOO's 11ellln ~ at tow Coonadl'IMar.~. out for bumeaa. "'"'t hp 't'rll'.Cover.CIC'an. •PIT WOILD• quallty.1225u_p, <9108. Collle/Sbep, I wb. dotbea. bric·•brat. Sat Old glu1, uld ch rs. prices. Co-. boys. ln· s~w Teak )hid. a.t)'le w/01>t to buy. Kawai. New • n a· work· Pit 8ull1. p .. k u K~"'-.1 ................ b--"' 60.SUID Sun.at811Drif\wood,So dropleaftbl. maple pes, d..an5. ~Inter. iummer a.t ereo, component Steiowuy Doldwln $UOO/oCr. 173·14170 ,,.-hlhuohua. Poo'dle• _......, ....... .._ .. ·~ Laaun1. above Alph ~·•J·-ot , ... _ P""t. • "'s acencis Southweuern Chl"k"rhi;, Ya mo ha,' _wkda~. ... 1 yr old. f'emale. 1~1 ra ~ UA" ... """ ; cabmtu. 8 x 2 Z. S37S; 6 " " • -------stllMz:u. ltlal~.U\u ot540-IUI •••te•• 1A•o Bda.~ more. Sat & Sun 2583 GaUen, al8 ~nn Ave, x4'12,$S00.714 .. 93·2'790 Klm~all . Wrlttr 16' Fil>t-rala1111 Chr)'liler A r~k 1oe " n ..,. u •· H hold I SantaAoaAve.C.)I. LacwuiDeoch <714)6311 ·2770. 12072 'JOllt» ''hr•aler w/tal~ ~.;:"'s:':· '"' m:m lllnlSchnauurpups. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... isc • ~ e tem Ills & H•rs dres$ers, Broollhurst.GG 1 1 ~';.nblt !ilclorflsl\, bt'ffds ~ W mn Mal .lOwks AKC. SAVE! New •UHd rum. 311U13.'20/,10te>4. t & Sun, Quetn Site 62 Yds ,or bomedonrpet, man. Sat/Sun. 19812 . • -IJkc new $2ooo Ev~ t~airview.SA. oPe ev~ SlSO N..$I09 appri. ml.ac. wu50n·s aitT Dr. NB. ~d. C'Ompwt linen. S12::>. dark & 1te avou sha1 Lotus Lil , llu.ot. Beoch. Wanted Piano· PP -.anu 963-l305 .-j0 • · '1 ee. · Bargain Nook. ~S w. Antique Chrs. Desk. Like new 67S·3824 or -to buy piano for cash. _ I• ~J.S027· BtauufullrishSdter pu l9lhSt. C.M.'42·7930. l FAMILY SALi Rockers Iron Bed Sgl 675-52m uf\ 6 "'kda)"S. For sale ?l>e"Port Be1tch S.'i8 92jt? BA\'LINER VICTORIA• Easter Puppies, whit py. male tmo. jud&ed Bar1aln1 Galore ~ llldeabed. $3S. Boole, __ Ch a .. 1m,...rial" Athletic Club l\lem·.. lf l S T-.n Volvos :\tany Sh ...-...... AK h lit $12 I DUY Blankets, beddln& S hivs more 265 IUQOVX '" ..-bershlp C31164:.77l3 ... agn IC\'O quure I ,h. XJ, ~m•n e.,.....,_, • ow qua Y * * DU I** clothlnr:. bikes. bab Broadw' . CM • pattern, servce 8, perf . . Gran~ Kos~ood, O\'er many lCtras. o ."" ' nt- Rti. 7Sl-8742 Ml ·~ Cood Used Furrut1are & furn. rdrigerator, tares. a.y cood.~-66113 UO yu old. 51200. rond..P,11-1ty 9028 A.IC Cockefo --'6.. E.~CEPTIONALS,rin1 Appliances-OR I wilJ tables, plants, chairs HwMt 1060 Beautify your home with SCRAM-LETS S36·S362 11· Osl WhaJerSM.000. 9'1f.147l 'pan c puppies. Stltror You. co .... " • '" ... , a tcwely antKtue des1ened BaJdwin Encore orian. &J. ns ~ n """" ~-S I I . AK .... h•s _,,.,.. aul ••••••••••••••••••••••• •""'Ch T /St kd $4LJV'I ----------1 sired national charopM>n MASTltlS AUCTION parU. :1120" 3121 only. Horses. Must ~II • ..Reg. comb in at lo n do o ANSWERS l30 DC Tape det-k Like 28 '74 I' B JS ColrV«!t' SelliaC &A)'thln& with a BeauUfuJ lloes. white ........ ,,, & tll·t•JS AM t.o SPM. 51.92 Roya.le $3SO e;a,, Includes tack. knocker door viewer St 500 6-1&·'1380 • Ens111n Yacht Soles, Dally PUot ClasslMd ln·color. J Females, ''The Ranch" Irvine. Appy relding S yrs, l,.2 Bring both beauty & Laxity -Colng nu. • · . ~ 1131 is a simsi'e matt.er.. m•les. Private patty Aft'-C•l4Z·l54J GIOANTJC ~;:g aeldana 12 yrs. security lo y~r home, Array -M~-dley W~ilney B~by Grund _E_X_P_E_R_l_E-.N-C_E_D_V_a_c_h_~ juatcal1'42·567&. • Hun\lnalon Beach Contractor fOtted lo sell THRIFT SHOP for only $30 installed. ALLERGY piano. Antique while. "aleam~ l or BrokAr DAILY PILOT 3 Perfett Pwts! 963-3012. • ..,, .IVl<a 11 (\ " \Yhto a doctor d<>e6n 't __,,.. l> "1 "' • ----------i at ~ price. Beaut SPRING For $&le. Welsh pony. , ... ........,ca a ·" . .· . _.,.,. with a proven track re- 11 mo. old rema.le Basset fllmiture returned from FASHION SHOW $300. Xlnt jumper, au FANT ASTie YEARLY ~=· ~: ~c!!! 1!:0~~~t 833·2"82· cord, xlnt opportunity all &boU, $25. 9'1J'. model homes. Mediter· ltSALE shots.494-4293 ""DEW'',., s•LE can't cure it he calls It w/new Bo•t & Bro-/ after4PM. ran ea n. Ear I Y Sa~. Matth20, I0.2 -""-"" • Gooch 1094 kernge. ----------i American, Traditional AsslstanceLeague Horses broken & trained Antique~. boutiques, anALLERGY. ·YACflTINC ., Germ&D Shephe-" AK Sofas & Love Seals. Thrift Shop by professionals at your custom Jewelry•. glCla. Towle Sterling Silverware ASSOCIATES male, 4 ~ a 1b:. Ov Hide·a·beds. bdnn sets, 505 32nd St. N.B. place. Specialize ln pro. Imports, & aullery of fine .. Old .Ma.slcr" pattern. $3 WETSUITS Bob llenry • 64&.00.Sl 100 lbs al maturity. coffee & end tablea. • blems67S·6366 arts. hke new pcs. Retail Fact.oi:ySeconds --• ,1 Remarkable tem,...ra chairs, lamps, pictures It Patio Sale. Fuaaca cam CLASSIC APPALOOSA CANNERY VILLAGE Sl600 SacrHice $700 Pvt SUrfUlg, diving & Waler LASER &Traller. •I "'" decoralor ittms See at W/400mm lens. K-2 • · 31st ST&: • . · Skiing types. $750 Cd cond. ment guaranteed, shots 11421 Murphy Ave. skiswlLook bnda'gs, llf Reg., brood mare. show V1LLAGEWAY .NB. pty. Res1den~e IW<M380, FantaslicSa\lmgs. 615·7~ I wonnio& & tattoo loci' Irvine Industrial Park. \'esl, mask. fins w/bell prospect, well bro~e. MARCH20&21 Bus~7641. AlO.C.SwapMect In price: SlSO papers PH:714-540-3702. $hotcunA 1hells.planu eentlel. vNersaUJ!~-008Asklang SILVER Medallions-FairgroondsSunday. l 4' AFC Soll boat,._.. SlOO no papers, 113-SUS ----------1 surfbrd, drft.n'e tbl S.150. n orco ,.,.. or 3 trunks 40-42, 2 Lady 999 ure 1 ounce S4 so w/tra1lcr & other ar·.., <2ll> •5n8 All new upholsterechofu cbr. 1u rnp coll. Com 735-48G7 Baltimore swtcases all ~ .. ifvt ply Rea 64o...u&o Exercise wts 180lbs + eeb!>Oriea. 1 Yr old. Male lrlsb Setter, 1 moa's. AltC. Sho\$ comp. bsbrkn.. Sl7S./ot fer.~ or MS-510'1 & chairs m\a5l 10. $25. 4t see Sat/Suo 9.4 Par "--I •t h If ... very &d oond. 642·1315 Rttc 83S·T&ti • pre$S .bnch, sandhlled 581-0:m 549-2509 Pl A t 3900 S ~n: "are a qua •• er ~ plastic coat ed $7S ---------,. up. • au p 1 pleasure & eng western EVERYTHING GOES. . 640-022.i • JJ' OWENS. $6,SOO. Gd s.,..,._ S• IH Flower.SA Gentle. needs good hme. SUN ONLY 9·5PM. 2191 ~~~pt 1~'0s"°' !:tu~· financing. Dana Pl. slip. FRO"' y• uolJStFG 'S Hse sold, all fom must go tves. 714·962'°1t2. HARBOR BL V D . ., .... ~7!. y I · SURFBOARD MG-8337 .,. "'""' SP CE Cl'tl .,..... .. -Ruu 6'8". $60 firm. 1---------1oo·s STYLES •SlZES . Sat/Sun UM.1201 No Ba J.....a.... 1 070 A M. • . Phone 642·5191 l LL TR A D E 2 2" New sofas & k»'fltalS frnt Bal Isle --r . . AFRICAN VIOLETS ,, Cl d 1045 rrom S1G9, 1198 & 12~9. ' •••••••••••••••••••••••Tiffany's Pri~·ate Club O>mplete selection or Chriscra1l us!>1c oy Bed ·-.f 1•· SIA9 Moving sale. Stroller WA~TED Me m b" rs h Ip. Lid 0 11inglP plants. 640·7167 s ..... ~ ........... cruiser & trlr for van or BtauUfuJ lar&e P\IPPia, t wks. lo good IM>m• 8.17·7&1U . Bernard. F, .. yrs, Germ Shep, M. S mo. Poodle, F.4 yni. 581-1016 rm se ... 0 ~ .. • Bassinet, AQuarium " Village Reuonoble. By lor 1095 whalhaveyou! 675'-5666 ~ Sl919. Kings $249. pool, wigs, etc. Mar 20th TOP CASH DOLLAR Owner. 714~7S78 Mitcel9MCM15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ett~t~1::.c~$49, 9-S. 19332 P1tca1ro Lil PAID FOR Y OUR Wmhd IO&I C:ish Register, antique OwnerMUSTSELL ~I ~-,....,:vc fu~: K.8. JEWELRY, WATCHES. FJ!~ures. Store ac Ok ••••••••••••••••••••••• br8$S; 3 beautiful. large, MED~rfi~~C:.llyacht, .,. ~-5 r-·..-ART OBJECTS, GOLD, ~u1p. Shel\'cS , ~raCkl!b old. display cases from ::::::.i S39. King or Queen she 2400 Elden St. 11 15. CM SILV ER s ERV ICE, & racks etc. 614 E. 1st St. $$CASH$SFOR recently closed shop. Lake new. less than 7.W box spnnp/mattresses Dbl bed. patio tbl. ele FINE t'URN & AN· SA,SSS.2993 Goodwi~fum/rerngs sacnf1ce! 499·2528, hrs. Flying bnd~P, $79. Su~-trom AplS, buffet cart. plants. TIQUES. 64S-2200 . fruslstoves546-0'168 831.224s radar, fully tlectronl~. ur Mahbu Ou\riger. Haul used furniture -xlnt or cloOun&. Msc. Sat Beauty Salon Eqwpment ~ Must see to apprecrntc. away. Trailer avaJI at a coocl. sun. lOam-tpm. QUALITY COLUMBIAN 3 hydraulic chairs, 4 WANTED. El~c. or ~lee· For Sale: Ancts Oou.-:h Current m~rkel Sl6S.OOO. pnce.847-8984 • AllDraslicaJlyReduced emeralds. Whlse pnces. dryers. 2 shampoo tr1r Typewnter. in gd roller. Hobart miAt:r . Make offer. Call Paul •Reposse.sslonCenler• SALES! SALIS! MS-1401 cha1111, waiting room-rond. Rea s. pnced NCR cash register. Call Doddndiiet714)M6·1200. 819 E. 4th St. Santa Ana ST•RTS tAM Doltr. Uv_ .. __ .. 1075 delik. etc. Xlnt cond. bst 831·~1 orf...i2 2183 114/847·1632 aft 5pm. , • Opn 9-6Suo 11·5, 647·S721 "" ...... ._.. ofr over Sl.000. takes all Dl'llboy 20 fiberglass 120 • COME CLEAR USO T ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 499•4000 or .\$2·7448 WANTED· Cur Top Cll r· Sw. 8096 HP Oi\lC i/o with trailer, f Sac. Early Am. maple llv OPEN ALL WEEK Newport boal"dlng faclt. eves. ricr. ror VW. Reasonable.••••••••••••••••••••••• ~allry, head, bait lank, rm set $300. zig ug HW· CHAlRS TO VACUUMS Beaut. back bay riding & 831·2551 3.000 Business owners will CU radio. CO\!Crt!, Al! In• ing mach. w/attacb, gd FURNITURE. TVa 1pecialhed services BBC Family Membership Wanted· Chest of drawers trade goods & sen ·lces eluded; stored on lrn1ler, cond .• seJfde!rostrefri1. MORE! avail.<7107~·1039. for n le. OK 1,· nel.'ds repair. (714 )631·3330 tattle Miil. water lime, patio table It antiqu 400 No. Newport Bl. NB 648.()147 or642·S440 548 S&i ft 2PM great family run, owncl' card tbl. books. rerorda. 645-&&21 Mochiftn 1071 · a · TV, Roclio, too busy, price SS.000. Mornin&s ooly 8AM ·MOVED'., I A-•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WA~EHOUSE Cpl~rOnancle Wa.nted · Si JS reg. Black HIF1. SttrH 8091 Call 1714l9623U7 7 J>.m, 2PM.6"-S92S .nuiesae. •rw ForSale.Tayk>raonice Fri.~Sat.,lM .... Y Tux. Pants 32 x 31".••••••••••••••••••••••• tolOp.m.,Tues,Thurs. ---------1 Qltel, furniture. carpel cream mach. Com· few items lei\.. Caah £t Reas.631046S. 25" RCA Color TV. 2 yr S:n.&Sunduy. 32x20" Mlrror set In Ing II more. Sut/Su.n. t merc'al lloor model Carry. Bdrm suites. din· $ c• TV JOllN·s Medit. frame, $40. Medlt. Wild Goose COW1 <Nwp nrm ~9'-Sol88 ' ing rm sets. 5ltreo Mnicol warr. t..... BOOTON WllALER sttteo con.sole, w/tope, Ctestl'NB · cabinets, desks. wall Un· IMtrumewh 1 013 ~~6 23rd St. CM · 7l 17' Wh11ler with n ic-r...t-......., $7S, aokl crushed velvet Mhcel••-1010 lts. Pnrk Avenue....................... trailer. l~hp Chrysler nllllr""81Ur...-1J reclfner. SSO. 2 gold Yard Sale·Grandmolhe -••••••••••••••••••••• Fumlture. 3186 Airway Must sell Yamaha uoComplete <>quip ror n:'blt U8cdl4hrs.Rad10. lamps S».1 wall picture !J10Vin.f. Household WA.....-ED Ave. Ste. E, Costa Mesa, Acoustic Guitar Xlot recrdo·g studio. f'or phone, depth rmdrr, m· $S.49S-:SSSZalUPM items, m~oy dresses .s "I oft Redhill & San Diego cond '4•.S73G • comm'! or pvt use board ball tunk, f1shinl{ ---------1 12. Rehc•ous boob. TOP CASH DOLLAR FWy. ·• . 673·1417 & 11k11ng equip. folding ANTIQUE DRESSER Dodge Dart·askina $500. PA ID FOR Y 0 UR Fender Rhodes Piano. canva~ cover. Over $7000 M\JSTSEE,ldbl bed, Sat tam. 2803 Europa, JEWELRY, WATCHES. Double Oven/elec range. Fender SupeT 6 Rever Sansui 210 Receiver $140. inventory. Sell $3200. $:j0. 9&'M'745 CM. 557·3lll. ART OBJECTS. COLD 1 baby btd. Amp. Sell loflclher $1000. Piont>i!r PL· 10 Turntable 494.2823 Moving. Comp. hoUte·TO)"S,pmes,blkes,avon, SILVER SERVICE. 552·7970. S363603af\41'M. 585. Realistic auto PM ---------. hold ·. antlqu-.oak.wkk + more! Fri/Sat, g.s. FINE FURN & AN· Fiberglass Kavak and 3 Cassette deck, SSS . Commerrlal Skaff. 2J '"" nQUES. 64s.2200 HP . # Df"lllft Sd, SI 00 67S.7436. Ion~. 8' beam, l'"ord ,302. er, roclter, etc. 548· 1431 2218 Aralla, N.B. engine. 548.1626 console stecnn11. f ast, Mahog dining tbl. 6 chrs, Sat. Mar. 20th, carpet.s. PUILIC AUCTION Call&tS-7054 ADMIRAL 19" DlktWht i.tron.:. rough waler Oalc dinette w /3 chrs. furn. B· B·Q. bike & MANY ITEMS OF FINE 1cn20• enclO!led metal & Offic• FuntituN & Portable$75. boat Moored Dana l'l. walnut library tbl. more. 8931 Bedel Dr. ESTATE JEWELRY, screen awning. U dis· Equipment 8085 842·3119 Tratl.~r inrl. S4,250. walnut end tbl & cortbl. H.B.. ART OBJECTS. AN· assemble. S!IO. I dis·••••••••.••••••••••••••• PANASONIC ~1 USIC 496·0133_·------ Waterfall bdrm set TIQUES, FINE FURN .. ass em b I e, $1 O O. Used Office Furn: De~ks. SYSTEM. New, unused 21. Lyman. new cl<><'. cmplt, 4/Windsor chrs SAT Yard Salc·Stove, ETC. PHONE FOR IN · 548·7888. • books he.lves, chairs. in original cartons . parts. llulkd, painted. maple, anlq. chino rum. oppls, etc. 718 W. FO. & BROCHURE. room d1v1ders, etc. Xlnt AM /f'M/MPX, 4.ch, all etc S3ROO. Lai;t ,Year ... coblnet. 2 avoc. velvet 20lhSt. CM. ~·1649. MS-2200 ANTIQUES/PLAN~ cond. Co.II D. Warren. push button rcvr.am Bait pumv. t ank. outrag· ovrstf chrs. antq r.arv~ 18 HP 0 /8 Johnson mlr. 8' Want ed : German• M~~D !:Ye~N~~Uo~~rs 631-01518 .JOAM to SPM. wt mlc mixer. 3·llpd u~\ .:ers, falhomc;ter. man~ ~k tbls <3) Loueds x,v boot & boat hdw, Ice J•panei;e W at Relics. consi~ered. Victorian NCR·!l total cash register. tumluble w /four 2-~ay extrn!>. MUST SELL cent.ury ~arvh '°a skates, roll·away bd, sword•, daggers. un· ch at s e I 0 u n g e & $1},()() value. Usl'<i 3 mo. quad ~tereo ~pk rs. $4 lfealth rem.om •. Askanii II chr. pine U!C • comd d~sk, A•l lt'i\I stereo, irorrrui, hetmelll. 64.6·5226 match ml( arm chr. Oak $175. 494-1211 cash.firm. 547·1845 S4 soo . Tru 11 er ab I e. ponent furn. •mi>orte masc. Sal 10·4, 884 W · door w /beveled lass ~·8"f>:l from Holland, 7 !X'S ol lfkhSt,C.M. WantedJukeBox.Pinball F.tched mirror "ctub f'ieot&Ol"C)Onl 8090 loob&Morifte • • fl n e mah o C. ant q Machines, Arcade eqwp· • , f A 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEqui,.,.,.. JO' Chr" Craft Ca voller, bOokcase. maple lamp dour Bayfronl Home. ment Working or not chn. 9 110 a . ~t que ••••••••••••••••••••••• tw111 11r rews, heud, tbl. P\o'l. pty I~ Sylvia Sclling, Scars E'Cccrcy· 638-2i62t839·1946. . se~mg machine. Zenllh Hammond Conrord, hkc GftM'ral 90 I 0 11allcv • Art'.Jl boot for Lil .• NO • .548· 7800. cle, woman's &1:r.e 10 & 23 rolor TV. Engh11h new. Illness, must sell. ••••••••••••••• • ••• •• •• hi.hinl! or di\ lllR· MG 0304 boy'1 teenage clothu, Loveseat, floral. $75. oak sideboard. Many s.14·8326 ---20'°< off washer & dryer, and ALL I furniture. 1970 Newport Blvd. CM bo k Porsche Bra Ret'hner 155 Auto tank plonL'!. M1sc o:ik & Pini.' Manne Enl( Ga<>. 2Shp, t hu:e :~ovas boat covers" compro~s s75 wood tbls. dressers. etc IO:im New <..1'llcker1n1t Med. ron· l")'linder Hcvcr..c JW1tr Tr Y a Du 11 y P 11 o t & I at' lat.he S25 M2 7207 to 4pm Sal/Sun Pvt llOle. l'1anoSl6SO. Comp overhaul. $l,1SO Clai.s1hed Ad to buy, sell 9· Sofa, 11ood cond, szso. 968-"23 toys dgamH. vahn)'t se lk. • · :f.· ~'Morning Canyon 842 5111aft3M PP 9G8-416S9 or rent .so~Lhing. Inc Pl •• parac u e II f I Cd .. Sh I ff .. -----------r-------1c11r cover I tables skis Air compregsor or aa e. • ~1. orec' a. A4ltos UM4 A4ltos U ed Atltot UM4 ....ndln"" ··'pol ..... · b"nk' SO lb PSI. used once. S7S. --• , s , "' ....... -'IP•· 'U ~3 .S7 SPRINGTIME ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bt>d11, beach 11cat11. __ 1 ______ 1 DAY BED, long twin H matt. Ul dnl cond, sturdy mc>tnl rrame, 1rn nau1h p.id<I~ bt1ck wtsloratte oN>:a, very eturdy. Xlnt for boys room oT den. $50. 831.m1 ufl. s·30 pm aquarium, 1tolf ~···II EAR I N 0 A 1 o . l1Planff1HJThM st:ar;ter 11ct of -.omun 11 o Qualttonc. Good cond NOW 111 tht> tfmt• to put boy 11 golf c!ubs. ll<'Veral Battenes. Askin& SIOO. Earthworms In your pr xlnt men • 1tolr '"°"· ~l9l aarden 1000 for ss. alin 1. 8 & !l. drµs. wale Also Fl1hltt9 WOn1t1 Jet eni for bout. ba Mmbnhpw/all Jniv in NB Nill' \:ruwlers meal rcfr111, lawn mowrr a. Tennis Clb. Sl,OSO in· worms & Mnc'en red mony other ilcma. 11-4. cludu tran5fer fee . worml!i '1MturttocroclleUndswe 8 Pc hlonde Bdrm 1et. Sot/Sun 121 llarbo 644·6512 Mon .Fri , 173.~200TllARD.llU to be• f1mlly l1111urt! 8'&rft'n striped isofn. like t~lnnli Rd. nr On)'lld 9:30-4 30. Cull 84'M141 Ct .. 111 .tvld relnllow effect new. 4 black sv.11\lel game t>r , N'pOch. wltll tllltfM-Of·toureolOrullell table ch1tlr11, l>in. Rm. - -------1C11rpc.•t, linoleum. tile & WATERBEDS •taMll. RlchlJ frlnp4 -it's 11et., 6 chnlrs. Ptcon Misc. Item~ from Dark drp11. 10'« above whh1I. l:''lri:. 'r.tte':•~Mtt.'1:; wood. G73 2282, Eves. Room t;qulp to Clothes. Mo~l broods. 011n cttelltt dlrtetlofta. 831·1178 Sat~·~. 7200 Oeunfronl. _s:,,s.._·_12'_S _____ _ ~:'..::'~~,::..: W11lnut Dmln1 room tbl N.D. &lobtle phonl'. duplex Every Model Olaeounted • NeveT Vndcnmld • Aquallu11ven '30·7002 ~l-•luf9u""Y Wllfl •""9 ..,._ 'i0<CI IO '""' -•N'lto1"'li••lWll1 <;OUPI" Dt Vilt r a """"""' ____ _ ,,_ (l<'MI llff h•vt 10W ....... 4 TO CHOOSI ... -.....1 "'"~ ._. xlnl cond 40x60 3 leavn A 1 & SUN. 3 2 O~ system. s ch1tnncls. GE TIBETAN RUCS. wool .... 1. •_. ..... to ·~ __ , .. --"' . . l'I '1 ul I I •· ~ .. , ,._,_, """'...--.......... &pads.S7S.548·19ZO. Nebr1111lca . L• e5a trens m1tters. 1500 3Jd. uq 11 tt' ('(I ors "' °' aot 'round the !*ti Part 2. - -V t r d e ) C . :\I . A I I M2-3068 OT 544·3833 design."· 14) 500·5868 SALE PRICED SALE PRICED $ALE PRICED A lttll IYlllC I~ wltll .....i ._, ........ ,.. Solid Mahogany. twin household items ----- wttonlftl. Ptrt 3. A ~ ........ poster bdrm set. a.pc ~ ~ allrt to ilrldeQCOl't It •II. FlM .. 161. OM a... ... $?50 Call842·2370 llou,C'ful. or furn Gas ,;.."I; STAR G AZEK ~tt.. !Of knits! ...,. T• Mf 1•t1. Mlt lofts, d111hes & mite ....--.-.--"-----e.CLA'r'P.POt.LAJit---......-~:-:---t Pnnttd hlttf1 9326: Half ..._. ..._, m,.,...,. t.ariie dining room table. :\lany Jooc11es Sat & Sun A.::,•-: k r-11oo11r.w..,~ k Sim ·~· llY1. 14~ 1'Ya • ......,, 10 chairs. sns IOAM. 2278 Orange I\ \•e -&-.-,.,. IY V -_.,.. ..... "-.... ~·11.~·tor ..etl P1ttti.. dE thin r-,,_bttonl 2: 673-081$ CM ~dr.,:::~,,_-:-:= Add 35' tot-' pettenl r ~~·~97' NEri:-'ECWT Magnlflctnl }tahogany 2 Fam1hes·Toy$, baby :"~~~~ •"- flmdlu llnNll, CATAl.O'l ltlS MfJU!iftl. 75,. Gcorgeto-n bTeak!ront turn. 11an\ chess set. }r:--" :::,;:-m:;',. S.-tit Cl'ldllt.,.. s.-u _$ta Chana Cabinet. tam. tank & US 01\lers re· ·->-CO.• .. 11o-...,._.._. Crtdltt 1..,.... _ StM heirloom. beaut cond . gulator. dresser. chests !~-~~ !!~:'." .. ,...,. ..... ._. lllfty nftr Mb ,.. rich hand rubbed finish. & masc. Sal-4.&ln 519 E '°"" n-"'°""-_,... ......., _._. -ft• I f I d b •' !•-·· ,.,.._-., :.---...,...... _. IC a.'5 ront. 110 1 ras" Moden•. ~ B <In Alley ) • .. _ a.u w ... IM st~ .... Sew + llalt l9el --t.2S r.x.tures. S59S. Harbo :~~ :'1~ ~r: ,...._ "' IHI I. PTtet .. ,,.,,,r.t l9el t• \'1ew thlls. Ph t>U4WO. American ontique furn •:--•l•• ., .. _ MMI. AllMU. llP. tlB ,.._, Cnclltt .... ·:t•• -.---Yard sale. Sal only. 9 3 '1"' • • -'"'-•tnU.__. ............ C""" IMl -1M S I d ::~~-. ~~.;:: tit Jtl btw kw tt pt I W Ctldllt l9el -1• • ~~t~~:g c:hcar;r;.·~:t~~ 721 ~hid, Cd_~_t_. --!~:': ~:>--.. ,attn fret! Stllf .. hf .. staet...,...... ,. w ~estal & frame C3ll Gara1te Snle. 9 A:\I 5 PM .:~·;: ;:~ • "' .... , ....... httM =..-==-u: 6*tl005. Sat&Sun Mnr 2021.s1 ~i:; ....... ~ ... "" t.~"t:!:C::'"~:.C~ ~ • ..,..., '" .$1• Baby furniture Including, Tra~r11e.C.M_. ____ 1 ~~.... ~;; .~ s.M "' .. 1 U Pita Afllien ff2 ---•• cr1 b with mattreu. Oak bkcaa.. tins, 11ld' no-s su1 ~ llJlt I* -1UI IMt tf 111111111 ft _-, dressing table. larac glUJ drs, rnd rug. Sm sq H .... ,_ n ......, CrtftJ 1M ....._ lllft ... II_-. pall. walker, batk pack tbt. cons ste"'°· ladles :,;~·.:: ..... , ........... -, ........ ..,, ... ,,_.., i l • r t .. h :\t nw ...... i..-S.-'-IMl S1M ..... ,,., ... _., c11rrer.pa)'pt'n,1n1n roc .. r . c rs+. ore. ..'j .. ,, ._ ttat. ,\II for ~ 00 Call 205.52 Queens Park Ln 1:RJ ,1.,..,. ,,,;,...,, 631·31~92Rer6Pll HB 962·2711 '76 COIVl'nE "75CADILLAC1 STIMCHAY •73 MIRCIDIS 450 SL COUPIS .,,,.. 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Pvt ply. . $1 3,3 00 '72 MIZ 250C 64().5872 Gii 2+2. Cpe. W /W. auto, ~ , , Metallic green. Cherry ~ • I Sliver. 67,000 fl'!tles .. This w~. 260Z, Sth•er blue, l"Olld. PP. s:JSOO. 837·7103 c11:r s hows 1 .L .<.:. & 20.UOO m1 4 spd, air,--------- pnced to sell this \\eek. mags. um rm. clean. KCll'Mallft Ghia 9735 fliiiiYira'~ S7<195. U56FVM >. Eve:. & \\knd~ SS2·1172 ....................... wnrJrd t~~ HOUSE ·7334oz. auto. loaded with •SUPER VALUE• l!nOHarbor Blvd OF xtras Low mt, ow ner •IOHAMZA * Costa Mesa ; ~.~ stale. Offers. 631_1276 WE HA VE THREE IMPORTS 73 Out.sun 610 Wgn. :\lust HARD TO FIHD "ID·280SL, xJnl cood,,ebl 52 '>. 7250 sell. Tires. eni;: . paint &j kARMAHH GHIA's en&, $8600. J-body all perf. Slightly >36-41SZ h1i::h crO!.' l'ountry mt CO ... VERTllLE .••.••••.•..•.•...... ,. Take to )OU r 'mechanic I S 71 " 2llOC '74. l i .000 ml., rully ~ uncJer lllue boo!.. .it uper condtt1on . Im· loaded. \\arranty.'Mus 52~0 p p 6;3 ti6:!6 mac:ulate! 156-i~ffJ ). sell. Sl0,7SO. &W·788S , 72 ALFA ROMEO f' ~ Roodstet" Grey exterior w/low miles. (202FYV >. f, ONLY $4295 i Mcb• Codilloc ~ 2nd & M111n·Sont11 Anu 543-9421 I 640-4()20. '73 DATSUN 240-I 72 COUPE . _'73_280_Sed __ a_n_A_u_to-.-a-1__,r. Air c:ondttioned. mai:~. 0 ran I! c e xt e r 1 o r. 41 000 mi new Micbelms AM 1''M i.terl'O. 4 spd.I Beauttful! <OOlDZO>. 17£ias.831:llGIU · lou,·re rear "tndow, --C " :tl.103 m iles. T ruly out 73 COUPE MG 9742 '!l.int.11111:. ~IO·Ht:P. In €''Cct'llt'nt cond1t 1on, ••••••••••••••••••••••• HISXJLW 1 '73 M1oi:c:t 14.0fMJ 1111 Xlnt •DOMBURHS• Conti, Ill'\\ lire:~ $.1100 5.31125lllor t!lJ 1163 NEWPllRT lf'lP[]RTS '7001V Vel<><'c •Volkswacien• P rivate Party 13731 Harbor Bl•d. ·n .\11.i M1tl l(et. xlnl l'Ond . xt1 11 ... S2.iOO or list ofr 675·28.'.15 wkdys, 673 8136 S2.800 H73·449l 3100 W.CNst Hwy. NA GARDEN GROVE Audi 9707 642 9405 C\t'S&wkf'mh ••••••••••••••••••••••• --• ---__ 5_34-41 00 , ~· ' f 4 Door. Automut11', :iir l'<>nd. & stcn~o. 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WITH THl~•o ~Of ~MSMIP. WISTAMO --THIYOLYO UMl ••• IVllY 0'41WISIW! . . llEW '76 VOLVO 2M SEDAll SEE THE ALL NEW Luxury 28' Sedan kV8 VOL VO lor '78 eQIJll)l)ed with 1 hghl alloy. (Mj(helld cam. fuel lnteded V-6 engine. racit & 1>1nlon 11eering. power assisted braking and ateenng. air eond1t10111ng. Automahc tr1Mm1ssion or 4-5peed manual whh overdrive ALL STANDARD ALl '76 MODB. VOUOS MOW OM DISPU T MEW '76 VOLVO 242 2-DR. SEDAM 19711 VOLVO 2 door sedan incl AM/FM radio fuel m1ecllon, 4 spd synchromesh trans . Rear wtndow defogger 4-wheet disc brakes & steel belted whilewalf rlldlllS. rechntng bucket SCMll. fully carpeted. tinted glass & h811er 51197J. :lemMOl)eft -1•-l-•M 11• "'°"'•ht 19ftt ~\It oror.,eo oer1;• "'°"""¥ ,..,, 1no 10 C.p ....ount .. ~ L.--•••'41u.11" '3291 7S AdO•lfon•• c. ... arq• •o• early •••nt •n•l •On. S •r ·~•lOSE I 01669'! COMPLETE VOLVO LEASING AVAILABLE COMPARE US AMO SH ... WITH CADILLAC, LIHCOLM, MERCEDES ..• ETC!1 WE THIMI< YOUU AGREE & GO VOLVO!!! VOLVO VALUES!! 11 YOLYO A ff"'' t' ~ '1 ' , ,,~....,_1 ~..-. J,_., N Yrn ,.,...l 9U•' f) '61 VOL YO 142 ltOOI . ._._, .... ,.._~ ,.._ .;.tr#ft,,,,.. I" ....., ... r .. ••''l 74 YOLYO IU4toot 4 ..... I o') ",, .. ', ..... ' ' .... U .. i., /lftA '~ .,..f0 " l~t '2987 51776 '5988 12 YOlYO 142 11 YIU8 '51 YOlYO .... I ... IU .. A .. .. _. -. ... ,_.1.-d cw, ., ··"'' ""1 " . l . .. ..... I• ,, ... .ft ........... , .... .-,.,.. .... r""' ••••• •'-••h • 0 01)(1 -... ..,. ... o,~"' !flt(, r.JIU"<tl 53586 PllC£1 FDI 51086 llCISALE •74 YOLKSWAGEH SUPHIEEnE Slack automatic. stereo radio. fog lamps & llw n ghl mileage. (S9-iJSF ). $3095 llU YATES VW/PORSCHE San Juan Cupllilrono 837·4100 493-451 I $3995 Nl WPllHT IMPUHTS llOI W.CNst llwy. ft.l 642·9405 --- ti8 VW Bus, camper. Must Autot, Uted see to appreciate. $1800 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• $-t8·79l9 all SP~I AMC 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 VW 412 Sta w,n. Xlnt •75 Hornet cond. $2,SOO. C'nll "~about wa ..... n 673 8585 ~...... • "ll----------1 Atr ('OOdlllOOIOG, llOWt'l' C a II " o w f o r ou r wffkettd special price: '7 l VW CORvertlble We ha\•e :? to chooi.e from. Both in perrecl Slt'l.'rlOJ.:, r .. ulm. hl'Jler. 01w O\\OC'r. Unde r tu,000 m1lcs. l!2li\t XC SALE condition. Stock 3111, and st7~~~ Deluxe lu1 .1j[t];),,ll?1. W/Su..root R!!BIH Jei'J] Low m 1leli , radio. Ul761 Beach Bllld. t5i6JIT). Ht.Beech 848-8066 $3188 . - '66 VW Sq. lack ~~~•••••••••••••!!.1.~ Rebui lt t>n;-tme. Surfe 'bi Buick Skylark Con\l. special. UGJ072 Ni·IA brnkt·~ 'lm . .'~. l-'111"' S 1288 cond 642 Oil:> '71 YW Super leetle --- Radio. dark blur, lll(hl '72 luick Skylark blue interior. rss.iOTt:). Auto. t ran5., tt1r con1l1· SI 88 t10111n1t. power slecr111)!, 6 IX'"l'r disc brukl''• r.11110, '64 VW Sq. lack henl1.•r, wh1tt•wall 111·c~. 4 Spe<'d.ncwpamt.i:reot \ln}l 111or&m ort'. Must forthe Mrs. J P1'791. sec! 12Jootl. $1788 $1588 '64 VW Coneriible F.xC'cller!t condition. A :[ ]•lft"!1'~~ clussac. SlO<'k 31G. .1 .. •.·~~-:• s::it:r1 SALE R!!t.. JE Harbour V. W. -. . . . . 1975 1 Be.ch 8 11/d. Ht.Be.eta 848-8096 -~-- llunl. Bch. 842-4435 Cadillac 9915 ---------1 ...................... . '75 Scirocco 4 Speed. metalhc i.1lvt'r Like new, under t ,300 ac tunl malC':., mags, radwl tares. AM/F M s tereo Ser. 2048""' :16. ThLS week· end only $4988 '75 Dather 2 Door. 4 :.peed. J\ M /F\1 cassette, under 8.300 iic lual miles. 887MC ~; Tl11s weck·cnd only $3599 '69 VW Sq. Back 4 Speed, new p aint, radio. Ul''MHI. $1888 1972 CADILLAC El Dorado Com ert1hl1• f\llh IOJded , bl .. l'k "1lh bla1.:i. 1nt1•n•Jr &: luw m1lenRe. 12111 i--ry >. ONLY $5395 McLean Codllac 2nd&. l\l ;11n s.inw Ana 543.9421 "CADILLAC" Quality & Price Over 70 to Choose From Fur lht• hc'l µnt'I''. I h•• lo" 1•sl lease 1 ales. &. th• pendubll-i.ervtlC, · s 1•1· '71 VW Super lutle I Speed, radio, low miles. NABERS CADILLAC 854 DTC. 21i00 11 .11 bol"lll\ d $1688 COSTA\IL-:SA :>lll!lllMI • 01'1-:'\St '111)\Y '70 VW Deluxe 1111 • • " Cyl. I ~PHii s t1r k 73 St>d.111 I lt•t t"11111I ' • llr11u1th.1m. ""r1u.11 ' i.h1fl, _radio. JU'>I n it~\ for f.1m1lv rwr :\1111 '11111t l:;impangor1Aork. l!'>:J! · All lthr tnl w /111' 1111 h::ht S 1988 j!Nlllll \ 111)'1 top I 111 \\hi, '72 vw luq 4 Cyl • r a1..ho. mcchamc i.pecaal. 88711GX. $1188 Lookl"4J For A COHVERTllLE? We hn\'e tn chon't' rrom. llurrv oown Stock no 206, 221, 227. 30:; SALE Harbour V . W. ' • t ' llunt Ek'h :'rt anx Sll2. 'i2 Ch1111i.1~ foctnry a~~emhled. tnUi<I 5<'11 &I!'> 71f.lt! ~11l1l pv.r ''"' l•·mp 1 1111 t r o I a 1 r . .1 111 I 111 stt'tCQ, VIS. l' II l'tttt' ~,,41HI. Ua ll1 11 .. 11:1·r11n t-'11nl'ral lwmr 1;11. '1.'I 1,ll (.;Otlfl(' 1h• V11l\' 1'11'• \lllu,ly owrwtt II\ ·' 1·.1r c11llc1•t1>r 1\h•.t1l111..i v i.potlc1111 Your l·h,1111T tu own 11 N~:W 1111i~1 l'r1• Sm1111 l YP" 1111t111111tl11l•'. ('All~flol.1112 1\flli t 'i:! l':I l>•1r:rcl11, lu.1d1•!1, xlnl 1 ond. l'\'I 111' """ 111~ $-1 HMI ~.Ill ·<I ti I '7 3 El Dorado Whtl<' IA' "hl 1o;11lil•·tl tnp, :17 :\I m1, !1 111•1·1.tl 111l. $.'Ul.."iO l'vt pl~ 1 .. 11 11.1;t , --, ----70 Con\t•rl ('.111 ll•rt•n 66 VW F a!llback, rehlt Cl<' Spollc'"" lil.i• i.. 1w1A eng. nec<h imme work pamt tofl Un·' 111 ,11<1·' S500 1h!lt o(r !'1!17 IJ777 Or & b.r°itt"r~ .'MW1 01 1. 557.7977 1l7J 16511 or h1 , :!1"1 Urn I '70 UUG · 7 :t C \ U I f I \ I h f, \'RY CLE/\~ NU F.Nc; rxmAl>O \\:1111•· IA n••I MUST SE~ Ma 09R7 lealht'r 1nlrr1u1 Fulh You don't need a gun to t' r1u1 p P c rl. ~ :-. 7 !15 · "draw rai1t" when you 12J.IG VV) Jim :O.l•·mnm.. place an ad in the Daily Jmpnrli., l'liO 11 .i rhnr P1lot W1ntAds!Collno1A ttl\.11 . 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I e....,., 2ndHhin·S..nlaAna IUMAIOUT Mil llO&<I $2195 P fl diac brks. \lnyl •1<.:QR • I Auto.al /l.AQuif 54).9421 4 spf'ed '4 1th radio. t°', lu mi. Cll\ $2.bl $1995 Johft••lS0tt 21'1tlarbor81vd.,C.M. _ \%050TB> $_.elute ~l S .... AltO LIMC>MMercwy -__ 64&-'44~ P'ord LTD. t>ltrk, .. dr, s 1499 •••••••••••••••••••••• u:,~ ~~':l ,....._ tf'5 Liftcoltl Mercwy ~1'Haroor 81Hf .. '70 C.utARO. Good concU· fUlly loaded, vlo top. Xlnl ToWM a Co.tty ATLAS s.t. AM. 547.0511 ••••••••••••••H••••••• 1301 N. Tustin C0tta Meae 540.$610 1100. $1000. ~· 51000. S)t-4Z:n •It ut-t"~~~::,r ~d~~ICM A Neat PlaceToSbop '':: :~Nt~~J;i:E. '. p~ s.t...... 547·0~ v ... ---,,1. ••1343 64M446 Chtytler/Pt\<MOUttt . .,,..llobbf SlloP." For IOU of nterftlln& MACULATK!. &ood rub , ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~c -t ""'Ir S herp ? dr. '13 LTD 01>1.•o Diiiy "& S'un. 'tll l in the a..1lied a.ecUoncl iclNI, ,...ed&hucll lo "Thi '-•-. P'"'t PB, alr-"d, ~" ft,,.,.,..... tt70 J9T3 V•ca &!tote Wa"-'73 amero, a Iver/.,. , v 8rou1Jham w/ope1'a,. in P \l ,.._ "'"''V P" ,,_ ~ Q _., " ·-.. ,.vu lup, al.Ito, AM /PM. PIS ......... _ atln:.,r 101.111 ~ ....... 11*72 l"ord Pinto. blue, • ,.,. """"" OMU• every Hobby Shop" twt)' W..S.. \rll . sin&. C.11 ~.1-604' ••••••••••••••••••••••• llhl\ t'Ond. \t>ry lo Oll"i. p 8 I h I v N -~. ...~ I • ""1 WfQuad 11yne It m•lt•rbot Ul\'c1., W.t. •SM.. ~llS.batda~. af\61"M. "65T·Bllt0 l\fi. TPM '1 14 "33 7001 ' • cot n\., •· ot tle•n ace to appret >od m. un• Costu Mt>a1.1 _. too 1habby: Pv\ ply. moo.'642--llOOS art SVM 0~ 111 • s1200. MZ·~S.or 546-l9 l 4 ....._Mew tlOO ....._Mew tlOO ......._ .,.._ tlOO ST~. Gwd cond1l1~~ 823U ......_Mew tlOO &W.aJ&l Wknd1. &U 21~---•••••• •• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S Camaro, 5 cyl. Auto. '74 Oat. 4-dr. vin. top, alt, p/a. ,P/b . Relly• whla AM·FM, ater~. raadu1l1, fhd11l1. Make ofr l o m l . Ex eo nd _b44-C'lf'I. $3,:IOOMr SJ$ 7~ ClwwoNt 9tJO :&., wgn. Looksiruns crt ••••••••••••••••••••• Vry reliable. XJnt CONNELL CHEVROLET SALF.S&SERVlCE 2121 Harbor ll•d. tr:irup ~ 1$1·8877 blr 9G m . 67S·O·H4 aft 6, Aflttdo ________ , '10 LTD Wg n _ Fu ll> eqp'd ., n e w r:id1ats. 'uper rond . Sl700. ong owner. 492·2iWS. COSTA ~H:..'iA '73 LTD, 2 dr hrdtp. Xln1 546-1200 cond. $2, 1$0/otrer . ______ ....;_ __ ,6156773. '67 Chev Super Sport.1----------1 Cood cond1llon. l ownr. '71 Ford Cly. Sq. Air, PS. $700 ~ PB, PW, tape. S900. · SSl·33'T1 eve/~0.0141 dys '6' Chevy Melibu. Ru ns good. Needs $Omo body "13Torino z Dr. Arr. P /8 , work. 496·2'1'1r1 af\ 6pm. P /$, A/C, $2450. 548-219'1 -eves. "61 .Cbev. \>\too wL a~··l-------,-9-4-51 Open rd. call 1.9 p.m. 9ti2·8980 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Ma.rk lV, fully loaded, '65 Clwyy-Mo.. sliver in & out. like new. Good transportation. $7485 An. 4PM &«-0896 $450 Or Offer 534·7~ eves/wknds 74UHCOLH ---------1 4 Door, low mileage! v..a. 'tii Chevy 11. 6 cyl, auto. trans., air cond .. r.id1aJs. auto, wiU \ravel full power, AM/PM $250. 84'7-6498 radio, vinyl top, lilt '69 Camer o. b elow whttl, leat.herseats.Lic. wholesale bluebook. 408HXR. M1.1.1t sell. Miut00 Viejo. $5195 8»S2l3 S•to ... '7~ .MONTE CARLO dee U.Coa. Mtteury tilue, whl Landau lOp 1301 N. Tustin fully equip. Avg miles, S..ta AM 547-0511 >.Int cood. $38SO. SS?·73u '68 Lmcoln, 4 dr. aft 6 Good cond. S800. Chtytltr 9925 MS-3491 ......................... •---------~· 1973 Newport Custom. ful 74 U.Cot.. C~ ly equipped, xlnl cond. f\all power lncludmg 6 ( Lo mi. $2800. ~ way power seal, factory air, leather Interior, "72 Wagon. All xtras. lo vinyl top, cruise control, m1Jffge, supersbarp. low mlleage car . Real ____ ~ __ 71:17_3. __ _. nice, ull1maLe in lux11ry C~tal In ever y way . Lie. •••••••••••••••••••••• 197JMARK IV nrocue ext.erior with Nd dlc lAWlor & \op. rn1le1Je. t$S9GlT>. OMLYS6l95 Md.e9' Cecltloc 627JOT. $5975 JolutMtl • SOii UM• Mtrc:wy 2tS28 Harbor Blvd. CottaMtto 540-5610 M.rcwy '950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2nd4s Mun-S.nta Ana it Monterey. 2Dr, vtnyl 543-9421 top, A/C, PB/PS, 4.S,OOC. ---------1 m l. Xlnt conditio n! 1976 Mttallk Jade Mar SJ400/bat ofr. Call Pam. JV. lah over lease. 6'1~10or 55l·~l •"'6 2112, Bill 1---------1 '7:? Mark IV, loeded, x.ln mnd. 7S.OOO m1, beat ol kr S.'6"'6170 or 64-4· t!IO$ ·; l Conllncntal Sdn L.t>alher, full pwr. xtr dl•..in. $23SI>. 49J~l4S be to.1m or aft t.pm_. ___ 1 ·?SIOICAT bftobovt Low nules! Air cond .• powt'r llll•Cnng, radio. U c. :Q~I \"I". $3695 S-toAno Liftcoln Mercury •72 COftfifteftfail Maril IV 1301 N. T ustin t:blmy bl iH·k w11h black SCMto Ano 547-05 l I vmvl lop & while leathr interior. All th~ luxur "'MaM fl rc:1lly well kcp •·.ir th.il )OU mu .. t seo d rll"e f'ri<•t•d lo sell. Lir ~181'."TN. 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""' belted rld1als (229GHEJ. 52195 - '76 SCOUT TERRA 4 WHEEL DRIVE 17 6 TRAVELLER 4WHHLDRIVE V-3. automatic. full width lolchng re• sett. radio, mud & snow hfes, & morel (F0102FG030140) ' Laguna/South Coast * ·-* * · Today'H Clo Ing .Y. toeks ·~Ol. 69, N0. 79, ~ SE~I ONS, ~2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA F RIDAY, MARCH 19, 1976 TEN CENTS ·7, 10 or 350 StealWtes Come Back IJy LA\1a1E ltASPD Ol .. Oe .. , .......... True to tradition, the •wallows W1'led to San Juan Capistrano ay, st. Joseph'• Day. At the 8:31 a .m. offidaUy re. rded return time, there were lher seven to 10 or 350 awaJJows lhe mlssloo, dependiQI oo wbo u muini lhe report. Moat of lhe several hundred \oUriSu who •ere waili.n1 inside and outslde the mlulon, aaw'the smaller own bet. While the bell r ang to tell the town of the birds' return, people who bad been waltiog since berore dawn to see the spectacle tilted their heads to the slty. They were sUll looking up. walUnl patiently, when the bell stopped ringing. "You have to look fast. They're sUU llyinc around," said one ... Te1111is In the-Round man who claimed the lar1er number were on the premises. They are. he explained. elusive littlecreatures. · There were "j\a5t a few, ool very many.·• a1reed Paul Arblso. the clty'a patriarch who works al the mission and annual· ly rin11 the returninc belt Tbe problem. be said, is that there were too many people there. "We have the ume trou- Dedication ceremonies were held today for a tennis court built by the city of Laguna Beach atop the two million gallon Bluebird Canyon reser-voir of \he Laguna Beach County Water District. A joint pro- ject of the city and the district , the lerinis court will be open for public use. The pro- ject cost the city about $12.000. about half what development of a court from scratch would be. Clemente Wealth Told Six Banks Hold $4.6 Million City Funds . By FRE DERICK SCHOEMEHL · ot Ille 0.11, l'lleU._.fl As of Monday. the city of San Clemente had more than $4.6 million invested in the city's six banks. tncluding a cOht.roverslal Sl00,000 deposit in the Bank-of San Clemente. The lion's share or the city's money -$2,470.000 -wn:ii locked In time deposits al the Bank of America . in apparent considera- tion of past overdraft protection itlven the cit)' by the bank. Monday was the most r ecent day for which a statement of the citv's investments was available from City Treasurer E.W. "Dill" Mitchell. Charges of conOict or interest recently have surrounded t he Bank of San Clemente deposit. because various bank om ccrs and founders are city officials. Councilman Anthony DIGiovanni is chairman or t ht> bank's board or directors Coun· cllman William Walker and City Manager Kenn1!th Carr \\NC among bank founders Mitchell said the 31 separate lime deposits al the banks are drawing between 5 25 and 7.63 percent. depending on the time at which the deposit was made. Mitchell gave several reasons In the broad spread in deposit amounls. The Bank or America, for ex· ample, has always been a favorite of the city because the bank "carried" the city during times or problem cash now in lhe early 1950s, M 1tchcll said. He said he has seen several ci- (Stt FUND , Page A2) Other banks where city money as on deposit Including Crocker National Bank. s1 .ooo.ooo. Sffurity Pacific National Bonk. SSS0.000: United California Bank. S400,000 : California First Na- tional Bank. SJ00.000: and Bank of San Clemente. $100,000 Burglar t r ike SC' s City Attorney Fined, on Probation Dana Point Eat~ry Intrudtrs who turned otf the buretar alarm ofter using a key to enter the closed premises have stolen an c tlmoted St.300 rrom Lul1\'s Restaurant In Dana Point. Oranae Co\lnty 1ht'r1H's officers reported. Deputies suld'thc money was take n from two sores In the restaurant al 34242 Del Obispo St They said the burglars eppar<'nl ly were temlllar with th<' sate combinations. San Clemente C'1l)' Atlomey F Markenzac Brown has bttn fined S190 and placed on two year ' In fotmol probation after pleadlnl't guilty to 11 recklHs drivinr charae Brown. 39. of 938 Emerald Bay. Laguna Beach, was arrested on suspicion of drunk drivina by a California Highway P~trolman foll owing a lratfic stop at t ·45 a.m. Dec. t&-on Pacific Coa11t IUghway south of Mona rch Bay Plaza in L111nma Niguel. Brown entered the guilty plea Laguna Police Push Anti-crime Program f • BJ JACK CHAPPELL chairman will be selected. He in ot-o.'""' ... ....,. turn will oraani1e block Help Thy Nelchbor" ~ay chairmen. methe.newestcrimefiahung The chairmen will act a.s com· philosophy1n Laguna Beach. . munkators between the police ·t The Laguna Beach Police department and individual resi-Departmen~ has launched a pro-dents. They'll be kept up to date on .gram or cluzen-based crime de-what crimes have occurred and <tection and prevention. special problems. Through it, the department In addition. they and residents hopes to expand the eyes and ears will be encouraged to watch fol' ollawenforcemenl. and report suspicious activity. The program ltsell is called Througbthereportincsystem re- "Neighborhood Walch" and Is ·s idents will be told what adapted rrom a similar project In specificallytowatchror. \l!IUngton Beach,. BarrySnyd~r. "We know that if this program Laguna Beach crime prevention works, we arc going to Increase officer said In an interview. . our calls for ser vice and in so do- .Under. the pro~ram. the caly Ing. we'll reduce the opportunity wdl be divided up into3Sdlfferent ror crim e to occur in a given t areas and in each area, a district <See cahiE. Pa•e A%) lo the redured charge during an appearance M o ndoy be rore Juda.-John Gr1rrm in South Orange County Jud1c1al Oistnct Court. Jn addition to the fine and pro- bation. Brown was ordered to at· tend lour classe11 on the d:ingers or dri\'tng under lhc lnnucnce or alcohol. Brown wu repre11ented in rourt proceedings by San Clemente M uyor Patri<'k Lone. abo a n attorney. Oaut ..... s.ff~ HELPING NEIGHBORS Legun• Officer Snyder ble every year, so many people;• he said. Instead of comln1 Just to the • mission , Arbiso said the s wallow& have spread tbrouahoul the valley. There would, be predlcted, be more swallows at the Mission lo the af. terooon and eveninc. Still. visitors continued to wall and watch tor the return r1 the swallows. Mary Jo Vilhauer and her husband came lo San Juan rrom their home near San Jose just lo see the swallows retum. They ar· nved at the Mission at4:30 a.m. "It's something we always wanted to see," explained Mrs. Vilhauer . Even aner the bells rana. s he hadn't sighted any swallows. "Tbey'U be here. They· have to.:· she said. "They're coming." One woman polnttd lo tho large white birds flyln• around the mission bells. "Those aro them up there," s he said. When told they were pigeons she was looking at. s he said only, "Oh. I thoucht they were lhem." Marina Martinez, a San Gabnel resident. used to come to see the return every year but she hadn't been back for a year or <SH SWALLOWS, Pa&eA%) Princess Splits S~ and Tony To Live A.part LONDON (UPI> -Princess Margaret, sister of Queen Elizabeth. announced today she and her husband. the Earl of Snowdon, are separating in the biggest royal sensation since King Edward VllI abdicated 40 years ago to marry Wallis Warfield Simpson. The announcement was m ade from Margaret's home. Kens- ington Palace, from where her husband or 16 years had already moved m ost of his effects since a Workers FIDd.Grave Of Indian By WILLIAM SCHRE IBEll Of .. 0.ltff'llethlft Construction workers digging a trench Cor a new sewer line ln Anaheim Thursday unearthed the bones of an early Orange County resident -an American Indian buried 300 lo $00 years ago. Chief Deputy Oranie County Coroner. J im Beisner said today the badly-deteriorated bones were spotted by construction company employes watching the progress or a backhoe digging the ditch. "They stopped work when Jhey noticed that the backhoe was dig· ging up bones with the dlrt," Beisner said. "They called Anaheim police who lhen called us." The discovery was made at 1041 Shepard St., adjacent to a · miniature golf course near the Riverside Freewav. The coroner consulted with Cal State Fullerton physical a n- thropologist Judy Sue hey. who identified the remains as those or a coastal Indian tribe member who occupied Orange County hundreds or years before the first European arrived. Miss Surhey said tt did not ap- pear the site was a burial ground or sim ilar location or an· thropological Interest She said it appearM the body found by the construction workers was the on- ly one. Arter being informed by the an thropologist that the bones did not conslilute a police or cor· oner's case. the Investigation was halted. Blsner i.ald the re mains will be turned over to scientists for rurther study. Found In the ancient grave were a skull . upper and lower Jaws, cont111nlni:: "well worn teeth with no cavities." several arm and leg bones and smaller bones from the hands, feet and spine, ac.cordlng to coroner's in· vestlgalor Llnd,v Lee. Bt>isner noted thRl discoveries of anctent grave sites during con· struction projects have not been unusual in Orange County but have grown infrequent in lhe past year or so. Cle me nte Planne r Applications Open Applications are now being ac· cepted at San Clemente City Hall from people mteresled In serving on the city planning com· mission. A vacancy was created on the commission by election of Donna Wilkinson to the City CouneU. Application deadline is April 1. Five apptlcatlons already have been received. Man Beaten , S hot BELLFLOWER <UPI ) - Rollerl Coddinaton.. 28. was bfften. •hot, several Umes and left dead in • drt nway near his home. family crisis and a series or quar- rels over what Snowdon con- s ide red h e r humi liating friendship for a young society PRINCESS WINCED AT ROYAL ROLES A3 man, 17 years her junior. The statement said: "Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret. Countess ol Snowdon, and the Earl or Snowdon have mutually agreed to live apart. COUNCILMEN NOW MEMBERS Donna Wilkinson's pre· sence on the San Clemente City Council has not gone unnoticed by city clerk's a ides who prepare council agendas~·· Formerly, agendas had a listing called "items from councilmen." It was changed this week to •'items from councilmem- bers." Golden West Pilots Picket South Coast By HJLARV KAVE Of Ille O•llY P'I~ S~H Flights o n Golden West Airlines n early came to a standstill today when striking pilots refused to fly their com· muter routes to and from Los Angeles International Airport. Demanding higher pay and bette r workin g conditions. placard·carrying pilots picketed at Ora nge County Airport, Los Angeles International Airport and several other Golden West stations in Southern California. The airline. headquartered in Newport Beach. managed to keep a handruJ of flights in opera- tion today. using four members of the com pany's management team who are qualified tony However, most commuter passengers. were driven to or from Los Angeles rntemat1onal Airportbytaxi orbus . bus. · The 73 Golden West pilots are asking for higher salaries. tn· creased fringe benefits and a change In their fl ying hours Neither 11idc would reveal the exact figures involved in the dis· ·pule. but Charles Robbins. vier president for sales and service. commented that tht• two s ld1•s ISet> PICKET, Pa~eA21 "The princess will carry out her public duties and functions unaccompanied by Lord Snowdon. "Th e re are no plans for divorce proceedings." The legal separation, arranged by lawyers for both sides, is only one ste p from the divorce report- ed sou1ht by Snowdon, said lo be the prime mover in the breakup otthe marriage. Jt was a less embarrossinJC ar- . (See SP LIT, Pase A%) Banker's Daughters Abducted NEW YORK CUP}) -Two young daughters of wealthy Pitts· burgh banker Seward Prosser Mellon were abducted today bt three men who overpowered and disarmed their bodyguard out- side their home In Brooklyn. police sources said. ll was the second Ume ln three months they were abducted. Police were relu'ctanl to call the abduction an outright kidnap- fog since the youngsters, aged 7 and 5, have been involved in a custody fight. Later, they were re- ported safe in Pittsburgh. The police sources said the girls. who live with their mother in the Bath Beach section of Brooklyn, were taken by thre«> , men who disarmed the girls' bodyguard by pretending to have guns. The sources said the men then fl ed with the girls. daughters of Mrs. Caren Mellon. ·in a brown Dodge or Chrysler. Description& of the a bductors a nd the girls were broadcast over polict? radio, but authorities would not immediately discuss the inci dent. A spokesman for the 1"81 said his agency was "aware of the in· c1dent " and "as "attempting to determine whether a federal \•1olation 1s involved " Seward PMs1'er Mellon, the girls' father, 1s a wealthy Pal tsburgh banker und the son of Richard "King " Mellon. a member of th1• hoard or directori. of Mellon Nataonol Co . the hold · 1ng company ror Mellon Bonk The sources said Mrs. Mellon, In her early 30'i., moved to her Bath Reach apartment In .January They said 11he ten th1• building 1n the com pony or dett'<' tiVl''i ' Ora n~<" ,...j Co ast San Cle m e nte Man S e nte nced In Drug D eath ~~ ft e nther f'a1r through Saturday with mostly i.unny dav11 Cooler ton111ht with low ... ~ to 48 A la tt le wormer Saturday with highs ft'! to 70 Strong jlusty "1ndi;· for~u5t tn mountains Craig Steven Ritchie of San Clemente-~s ~enteneed-Th1tr!t· day to six months an Orange Coun- ty Jail for h.is role in the death by dru.1 of a Marine who collapsed dunng a party al Ritchie's home. Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams ordered the jail term and three years probation for Ritchie, 24. of 103 Avenlda de la Grulla. He pleaded guilty last January tochargesof lnvoluntary manslaughter. Ritchie was booked on murder charges last Dec. 31 when he was accused of injecting the heroin that led to the death ol Marine ft4)ealio Cervantes Martinez, 21. of 3200 Avenida del Presidente. San Clemente. Martinez collapsed at the helihtQf a New Year's Eve party. He wu dead on arrival at San Clemente Gen .. " al Hospital. • I NSIDE TODA l' II arn 'I eo1y to ma~ a l11m19 wntmg 1au. but that dotom't stop on Orange Coo.st com· po&er who&t new work WtU be! premiered Sund<JJI an lfunt- angton Beach Su 11tory on POf}t Cl o/ the Weekender. ladex LISC ' 0..'Yf"l•IUft ...... SAN JUAN CAPfSTRANO RESIDENTS OPPOK CITY'S SIGN ORDINANCE About 40 Peopfe Attended City Councn Meeting to Support El Adobe Rooftop Sign May Stay 40 Support El Adobe Owners' Petitwn ~Juan Capistrano city coun· cilmen agreed W tdnetday to re- consider their order to have tbe s~ removed from the El Adobe Restaurant's roof. Mayor Douglas Nash promised the issue will be discussed at another meeting after attorneys for the clty and the restaurant have the chance to conrer. The council's agreement to re- consider the issue came at the re- quest of Altred and Edwin Cornwell. co-owners of the popular Mexican restaurant. I ,,,... Page Al SPLIT •.. rangement than might have Ol'· curred. Queen Elizabeth, it became clear, persuaded the Snowdons to accept a "cooling- off" period before taking so drastic a mo ve as divorce. baMed by the Church ol England which the queen heads. The queen was said to hope that the couple will reconcile as they have arter several o\.ber cr1se•. The queen was anxious lo keep the marital troubles or the Soowdons out of tbe courts. There are busy limes ahead ror ber -a visit to the United States for the bicentennial lhis year and the sliver Jubllee of her accession to the throne next year. Under the arrangement ~ked out by the queen and her lawyers. the Snowdons -who bave spent most ot l~lr Ume lo separate homes for tbe put few years-wm be abletoUve aput· openly, bavt free access to their children, Viscount Unley, 14, and Lady Sarah Armstrona·Jones, 11, and aeparate control of their own finances. They could divorce later. but the royal family took years to re- cover from the shock or the ab- dJcaUon of Kl ... Edward in JIM to marry Mu. Simpson, the American divorcee ""bo is now the Duchess ot W indaof'. Roddy LlftelJyn, 28, whose three-year trtendshlp with the 45-year-old princess was one of the factors in the breakdown of the marrt11e, was staying at a fum commune he aharea with other members of \be younger BOtiety and party set. lfe and the pnnceu were pbololJ'aphed In swim suJu on lhe laland of Mustl· que lo the Canbbean last month. Snowdon found the photo· iraphs humlUaUng, according to tritnds, bbt It only broutbt to a head an unhappy domeattc situa- tion tbat bed stumbled from quarrel to q u arHl for years. Yoiitlis Protest JERUSALEM <VPJl -Arab yout.ba pled1ln1 their "blood and liO\l.la" to ltJam launched a day of protest acrost the troubled Weal Bank 1n defiance of laratll vows to qllell demonalrallons by force. OM~GECOAST I.It( DAILY PILOT Edwin CC1rnwell asked for the opportuniiy to compromise further. He saici he agreed with the need for a sign ordinance but contended his sign is "part of the community's character ... He was supported by about 40 people who quietly sat in the au- dience waving placarm. He also presented the council with peti- tions signed by 577 residents. Councilmen in J anuary or- dered the HO-square-foot sign re- moved and replaced with a smaller sign. When the Supervisors Risk Court Citations Orange County supervisors could risk a contempt or court citation if they vole again to transfer 22 special investigators Crom the District Attorney's Of· lice to the Sheriff's Office. Thal opinion was oCfered in a memo to supervisors Thursday from County Counsel Adrian Kuyper in wake of remarks this we,ek by county Administrative. Officer Robert Thomas that he WO\lld resurrect lbe con· lroverslal issue. Last summer, wh en supervisors ordered the transfer as a budget-trimming move. Dis- trict Attorney Cecil Hicks went lo court and won a writ ot mandate prohibiting the action as "capricious and arbitrary." The confrontatfon spark~ a feud between supervisors and the DA that is still simmering. The county counsel has told supervisors the county is still ap- pealing the original ruling by Superior Court Judge Byron McMiiian and any new action could prejudice that cue. The county hu hired a legal consultant to carry its case to the Fourth Di.strict Court of Appeals and a bearing is scheduled for mid· May. Kuyper noted that even if the county were not held In contempt for trytne the transftt again, Hicks would only 1to back to McMillan and seek anew order. Marine Corps . Dedicates lst Simulator A multi-million dollar night simulator. designed to train pilots OyinlC the Marine Corps' KC·l30 Hercules transport planes. was dedicated today at El Toro Mnrlne Corps Air Sta· lion. The device. under con5lr'Uctlon for four years, Is estimated to re- duce the CO$t or tr a.lnlng pilots by redudne actual flying time by 80 percent. restaurant owners rriu.sed lo compty by the end ol tbe month, councilmen directed the city a~tomey tc bet in legal action. The Cornwells retaliated with another lawsuit against lbe city. Because the issue is a part or liUgaUon. Nash said the council couldn 't comment on the Cornwells' r~uest for further considerahon Wednesday. He said. however. the issue will be reconsidered after the two al· torneya meet. E'ro• P,..e AJ FUNDS ••. ty bank records in which the overdrafts were posted. Bank of America, he said , never has refused to accept time deposits from the city as has been the case with other banks when they are in a cash-rich posi- tion and do not want to accept large deposits. Bank or America also carries the city's demand (checking) ac· count. Mitc he ll said he "shops around" for the best interest rates when he has money to place in a time deposit. · "H l have money available, I go to two, three, sometimes four banks to see wbal interest they will pay for the maturity date. Sometimes. they are all the same. Sometimes. one bank will be one-eiehth or one-quarter per- cent bieber." he said. Occasionally. the city will place some or its money in U.S. Treasury bills or other forms of federal paper. This has not been the case recently, however, because or unfavorable interest ,.ates, Mitchell said. For the fiscal year that ended last June 30, the city earned $423.834 in interest on invest- ments of $5,317,790, Alltcbell said. Mitchell. ln addition lo duties as the city's elected city treasurer. fills the appointive position as Investment officer, giving him control over where d· ty investments are made. Viet Orphans Bat,tle Police CO PENHAGEN. Denmark CU Pl) -Danish police raided a country cottace today and were attacked by 28 hysterical Viet· namese orphans wielding red hot pokers, before subduing the children. The police t'alled the raid to remove the children from the cuatody of a Danish journalist who had brought them to Den· mark after the Vietnam War. As the 40 policemen stormed the front door, they were met by screaming children swin1inc tho poken heated ln the cott.,e'ft flreplace. One policeman was Jed away bleedlng. F,.._r~Al .PICKET ..• ~ "far 1part." OM pilot Oil the ptcket Uno at Oraa1e County Aarporl .btfd ue has W·l •amlnc form and pointed to wbal be called hls · 'Wl· f alr'' •a.rrUaat from last year. Jltcbard Jacoby. 33. Costa Mesa. nld he earned S'J.m lut yur for hla full-time f1ylna Job wttb Golden West, wbett be'a worked for the put three year.. "Most of tbe Golden WH\ plJots take second ~ Just to auppon their famUJes," Jacoby said. Terry Cook, mana•er or the Golden West station at Ora.nae County Airport , said few pauen1ers were upset today with the turface tranaporut1on provided. "No one missed U>tir conntt· Uons tn LA. so they weren't too concerned." aald COQk. He added that there are usually 19 Golden Wtst fli&h~ out of Oranae County Airport on Fridays. An average of 160 fiilht.a are e>perated by Golden West on f)-j. day, company oflidals saJd. Robbins said Golden West plans to immediately beein hir- ing new pllots to replace the str1.k1nl ntgbt crews. He estimat- ed that wlttlln a wttlt or 10 days, the company would return to nur-normal schedule with new personnel. . This ia the first Ume any employe croup bas s truck Golden West, founded in 19i8, Robbins said. None of the other Golden West empJoyes are Joining the pilots strike. There are no stewardesses aboard \be com- muter planes. Golden West flies between Orange County Airport, Fullerton, Santa Barbara, Riverside, Ontario, Oxnard, lnyokem. Palmdale and Trona, in addition to Los Angel~ In- ternational Airport. SWALLOWS two. ln the past. she sold, the swallows would arrive in groups of about 15 beginning at 6 a .m. "r don't know why they haven't come yet." she said. She was wondering from past experience. Most people had never seen the swallows return ·before. • ( ~lotL~~) You Think You've Got Troubles? Bt&VDINIEU'DELSXJ .,, ........ "' ........ SOME OF TIJE BE:ST STOIU'f!S attn't found on the police blotter or at dt,y'haU but ln u.nex~cted placH whcro mllle reporters rarelY venture. auch as under the dryer of a hairdresser's shop. . Renee Schorle. of Laguna Hills, who works part· lime in • Laiuna Belch toll shop. heard • dell1htfully bllure tale the other day about two hospll&l ward Inmates. How they got I.here ls a true story, accordin1 lo Mrs. SChorle. but the names have been left out to protect the innocent. One or the patients was a boy who bad Just JOtten his first mOlOreyde. He wa.s afraid to ride at on the street and practiced by rldl_!ll..around in the living room while bis mOlber was away. The machine got away from him and took him crashioe through a plate &lass window. His next trip was a ride to South Coast Community Hospital ror treat· •••DPsuiu menl of cuts and bruises. Mothu meanwblle mopped the cycle'• oU stains orr the ~a.rpet with a sasoline-soaked rac and dumped the remain· in& casoline into the toilet. bowl. She forgot to nush. WHEN THE SON returned from the hospital he sneaked into the bathroom for a cigarette, dropping the bull In the bowl and lighting h s tail end on lire. Back at South Coast Community for a lonaer slay to nurse his seared flesh, the boy lamented his woes lo the man In the bed next to him who was hurting so badly he didn't want lo bear anything about his troubles. "The guy in the same room had been working on the root oC his house. It was a steep roof so he slung one end of a rope around bis waist. threw the other end over the r.oof to bi.a daughle1' with in.st.ructions lo tie it to something solid. M Mrs. Scborle reports, lbe sturdiest thing she could find was the bumepr of the family car parked in the driveway. That would have been line except that. the daughter forgot lo tell her mother about it. THE MOTHER DECIDED to go for a shopping trip, fired up the engine. and lurched out or the driveway with her helpless husband going for a wild ride over the shingles and down the other side before she knew what happened. So tell us what troubles you've had today. Laguna House Numbers Must Be Vi.sible Fro•Pa~AI CRIME •.• area, "Snyder said. Ho Id in g ca mer as and Tht; lack of house numbers binoculars. they were standi~ll)'"vislble from the street can quietly at the corner or Ortega be a life or death matter. Highway and Camino Capistrano That's the word from Barry waiting for whatever was to Snyder, Laguna Beach Crime "The best thing that Is going to come out or this program ls the likelihood that a burglar or rapist isorobably going lobeseel\. "r·we need more eyes and ears come. • Prevention officer. Some were disappointed. A San Emergency vehjcJes from the Diego woman, who wanled lo see police and fire departmenta rely whal she recalls hearing about as on the street numbers to find a child growing up in New York, homes where aid is needed. had expected more exc1tcmenL Where the numbers are not "It's so subdued;' she said. present. or not readily visible. . . emergency care can be Still. Rita Agull.ar, who came s1gnlficently delayed Snyder Crom Pasadt:na. with .~er fa~1ly saJd. • of seven. sa.•d it. Is 50'"?,elhlng He rttalled an instance when new,someth&ng different. as a patrolman he was respond· ll is, said another woman, a ing to a heart attack report. "historic event." Snyder said he had to cn.tlse up and down the residential street several times searching for the home where the victim was because no street numbers were visible. The swalJows have faithfully returned to the mission on this day for 176 years. Only once, in 193.5, were they late. Then, it is said, they were held up three days in a storm. Mission o((jcials say the fact that the swallows traditionally return on St. Joseph's Day is merely a coincidence of nature. The fact that they leave each year on Oct, 23, St. Juan Capistrano's Feast Day, is also 1 challted up to chance, they say • Carter Nixes Pot Penalties NEW YORK (UPI) - Democratic presidenUal front· runner Jimmy Cart.er has been quoted as saying he favors the re- moval of criminal penalUes for the w.e of marijuana. But Cart.er says such I move should be left to the slates to de· clde and the federal government ought to stay out of the matter. "The only way I ever did find it was when a neighbor came run- ning out and said 'hey, the trou- ble is over here','' Snyder said. Valuable time W83 lost in the search, he said. ''It seems tragic that someting so elementary. so a basic as pro- perly identifying a home could have the potential for signi!icent l~s." Snyder said. He encouranged all Laguna re· sidents to take a look at their homes from a stranger's view· point and determine if it can be round readily. Tracks Covered UINTAH. Utah tUPJ) -A mudslide swept down the side of Weber Canyon, blocking both tracks or Vnton Pacific's main line between the west coast and mldwest. Weber County ofOclals uld a 25-fool deep waJI of mud covered the tracks for a length of about 100 reel. out there than just tho.-Jc driving a black and white marked car,•• he said. Aaide from watc:hlnir and re· porting ,;usp1clous act1vities, the neiahborhood watch -pro~ram Is designed to roster an awarene!ls of crime prevention steps resi· dents can take l-0 "harden" their homes to burglary or \Ulwanted entry. he said. Snyder said Nei~hborhood Walch volunteers will be promot· Ing use of good locks (or homes, securing or sliding glass doors and windows. and tlie use of the crime prevention bureau and security checks. Snyder said it would also be helpful for neighbors t~ gel to know their neighbors work habits, the types or cars they drive, and to write down and re- port the license numbers of strange vehicles. The Neighborhood Watch pro- gram is cosponse>l'ed by tho Laguna Beach Exchange Club. Further Jnlormatlon Is availa· ble by calling Snyder at clt.ybalL Mace Used lnRobbe,-y BAKERSFIELD (UPJ') -A man and worn an robbery team used a can or mace to rob a Bakersfield service station Thursday night. When he re ached for the cigarettes, hr 30id the womon sprayed him In the flee with o can of mace and tho man pushed him to the floor. The couple took an un· determined amount of cosh from the rrgister and fled on foot. A base spokesmu said tho simulator duplicates the four enalne plane's noise ond vibrn· lion and gives the pilot a 15 by 40 foot. vlaual display thol lncludM cities, trees. plowed fleld5 and other natural terram. The simulator la the only one of Its klnd curTently owned by the Marine Corps. Sycamore Hills Pact Reached Robert N. Wttd -·---Jae!( R. cunev ""'"~··-0.-.......... lhOMMK~I t••• Thomas A . MUl"lltllne .. _....,_ o.t"lts M. Loos Rkhaf'd P ...... ·~jj-,..... .... r- ueuua.aci.~ r .. o-,..Mrwl -...-. l".0.--..U Officft c""'""'v •-... ----llVS _ _,, -•V•"'t'~U....,._ .,...,o...,.r,_ T111 ...... ft14IMM111 O.UKild Adwrt1sh'IM2•5'71 L..-. IHC" All Olptftmtllts: Tt~4M-MM ,, __ , .. _ .,,... ~. "" ()r ..... CM>l ~ C-... y Ho ~ ~"' utVS1r•tflt)n\ .......-... melf•r •r ••trUat-l'Wrth ,..,,.. ,,. f'N'W' H .... -( .... 11 ... ~1 ,,., ............. "'I ff ,_...,. __ =..!.~~":. :~~ .. ~u~ ...,1...,,....,,.u_,,_,, __ _ u.n-.. Jumper Dies SAN DIEG-0 <AP) -Mlchele Winters. 33, of San Diego is dead aft.er leaping from I.be San Die10 Coronado Bay Bridie. A note was found in her car. llICUSPIDS AU BICENTENNIAL MIAMI (UPI) -For $1SO. Miami dentist David Vine will give denture wearen a bkenteo- nial smUe. Vine says for that price be will make red, wbJte uld blue den· tur~ with stars and stripes. And ror some extra moriey, be:JI engrave "1776" on the~ • Lawyers fot tho city of Laguna Beach and the suing Rancho Palos Verdes Corporation re· ached al least a degree of agree- ment Thursday on the latest lawsuit in the simmering Sycamore JWJs development dis· pute. But lhty ·did It behind the closed doors or Oraf\le Coanty SUpertor Court Judge Walter Smith's chambers. And neither City Attorney George Logan nor Roncho at- torney John Pollack would com· ment on the negotiations beyond reference to a tersely worded statement held by tM cleTlc:. "It's not a iag order," Logan commented. "We have entered into a voluntary arrangement and I can tell you no more than the court will tell you." The court document contains the s~lement that bolh parties have aireed U.at R.llcbo's r• quest far an orckr oompe.lllna the city to adopt an open space plan ordinance will be withdrawn. A Jud1ment alaned by Judee Smith now directs the city to lm· . mediat"y take appropriate steps to bring the zoninc on Sycamore Hills ln conformance with Lacuna'a eeneral plan. No time limit bas been set b\ connection •ilh that dJrectin. But Juqe Smith has acbeduled June 17 u the date both lawyers will return to bis cowtroom to etve him a progress report. ll bu been learned lhe agree- ment ia for a court-supervised development of a specific plan ror the Sycamore Hills area, a .522-acre tract of undeveloped land ln Laguna Canyon. The apeclfic pl an would be de· vised in place of trad.IUonal J.On· tng for the property. Current alternatives under consideration by the city of Laguna Beach would allow In one proposal eslale·type develop· mcnt or 50 homes. Another I~ for J~1runn Beach. development or a 200.homc com· Rancho accu11eod the city In thn munlly. lnw~ult or foi hnJt to adopt an Under the agreement, the city open space zoning M<M.nancc con· and the property owner \VOUld 11 s lent w ll h o P<' n •pa cc work together to corne up with a guidelines in the c1ty'11 general development plan. Periodic pro-plan. gresa reports would be made to Logan commented before the the court. court hearing that the Rancho Contacted about the a1ree·· 'lawsuit waa contrived lo harasi; ment today. Councilman Jon the city and represented the de· Brand said : ''We're very ~ velopers' reaction to reversals in pleased, this is exactly what we earlier lawsuits. want." Two Superior Court Judges hod Brand noted that ~or a number •delivered what appeared to be of reasons. the clly s work on a : death blows to legal actions dt· development plan for the area·: signed to bypass Laguna Beach has draned. greenbelt restrlctlona and permit He cited changes in pel'5onnel 'development of the 520·acre on the planning commlssion, Sycamore Hiils area. · with new commi&$\oners desir-Plans for the coveted acreage lne to change plans drafted prior al one time envisaged the con· lo their arrival. struction or 2.000 townhouses and Brand said that be personally a commercial complex on the S«S at this time lbe SO.unit pro-site north o( El Toro and Laguna posal as the best Coe tbe city o( Canyon roada. Friday'• Closing P r ice NYSE COMPOSI'l'E TRANS~tmlONS °'*9\-~--.......... ~......_-, ..... ~~=--~. ~~-,_... ...... ......,. ....... _ .. s.-1 .... ~-• .. LISC OAILVPILOT Bell's a Winner If Ad Ban Goes By MILTON MOSKOWITZ It's tunny how li~rllls who complain Ciercely about the larae amou11ts of money spent on advertasini are nil for th111 smashing of protesstonal codes barrin~ odvertislng. Tht same peopl~ who arc enrllJted at Procter & Gamble for 'f>endinx $1~ million to promote Cre~t tooUlpaste on t.elev sion believe It's hii,:h lime dodors, tawytts ru:1d pbarro1tcists ad \'t rtised their services -and prices. It's a c urious t x· ercl•e in lol{k. Tht> monies spent by Procter & Gamble and General Motors und General Foods are saad to bt· waatetul. lcadin1t to higher prices. On tho Money Tree other hand. the tht'Ory l5 lhat of la"yers and doctors wort" permlttt;d to advertise. the ensuing coinpeUtton would lead to lower prices. CONSUMER G,ROUPSSCOREDA breakthrough on this lroollast month when the house ot delegates otthe Am erk an Bar Association <ABA voted to change ils code of etrucs to pe-nrut limited ad\lertising by lawyers. One or the strong ad voe.ates of this c-hange was Consumers Union , whost' monlhly publication. Consumer Reports, carries no advertislna and deli&hts in puncturing claims of big advertisers. It's too early yet to look for ads from the lawyers in your town. The revised codes first have t'o be adopted by the state bar as soclations. And e\len then, you are not going to :see F. Lee Bailey, Melvin Belli and William Kunsller buying lime on television and s pace on billboards. The re\lised code permits lawyers to advertise fees, of· fice hours and specialtics -but only in legal directories and telephone directories. The big winner then is likely to be w hat Ralph Nader last year called "the quiet monopoly" -· the Yellow Pages. THE 23 BELL OPERATING companies publish more than 2.000 classified d1ret'tories. and these Yellow P ages constitute one of the largest advertising vehicles in the na· lion. bringin g in r evenues of close to Sl billion a year . Nader alleged th.at AT & T made a pretax profit or S500 million a year on its classlfied diretlories. One way It manages to make so much. ac-cordlngi,to Nader. is that its monopoly position as a directory publisher enables it to charge arbitrary rates. He cited this example: Jn Brooklyn. N. Y., which has a population oC 2.6 mlllion. a quarter-page ad in the Y e.llow Pages costs $2,496 a year or 94 cents per 1,000 persons. Jn Kansas City. l\10 .• which have u population of 1.3 million, the same ad costs $2,928 a year or S2.21 per 1.000. Anywny. the revision of the AQA code opens up a whole new catc.>gory of advertisers for lhe phone company. One M the delegates to tht' AHA meeting in Philadelphia last monl~ Potnlcd out lhal there are 21.000 lawyers in the Washmgton , D.C .. area. If ea<f of them look a one·eighth page in the telephone directory, it would add 2,SOO p ages lo the already fat Yullow Pages. $2 Million Support Asked for Sun Plant SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state Energy Com·~ m ission has taken steps it hopes will result in Californh L getting the world's first large·scale solar cner~y generalmt; plant. The commission voted 5-0 to urge the legislature-to ap- prove S2 mil hon to, in effect, enhance Californ1a·s bid in tlw eyes of the federa l go"cmmenl. TH E U.S. ENERGY RESEARCH and Development AJ?ency <ERDA ) is seeking nationwide proposals for an SSS·million experimental solar plant, with the federal gov- ernment paying $75 million. Two utiltities -Southern California Edison and Los Angeles County Waler and Power -already have proposed building su<'h a plant. Commission spokesman Vic Biondi said the com· mission wants all California utilities -large and small -tu be involved and is not endorsing a particular utility's plan. "\V E URGE T HE LEGISLATURE to have California pick up about S2 m11Li on of the SlO million to show the state's <'ommilment and support of solar energy," Biondi said. The federal agency plans t.o sclccl a power company in 1\ugust for the contract award to build a IO·mcga\\ all µIan!. that would be uniqu~y bwlt into an existing utility system. Biondi said. Construction would start in March, 1978, and the plant would begin operating hy 1980. "ARIZONA ALREADY HAS ITS utilitiec; toJ,te thcr." Biondi said. "but the commission feels the EHDA will U:.tcn strongly to a money commitment." The sun's r ays would be used lo vapori ze gas or creal..i steam lo dri vc turbint·s and generate electricity. Commission Rejects Sun Dese rt N-Plant SACRAMF.!'JTO <Ul'I > Tlw Stalt• F:nl'r~Y Cnm• m1s51on ha~ rewctcd tlw 11ppllrat1on of San Dlf'J.tO Gas unrl Electric ('n lo t'On\truct the pmpnM·<l $1 1:1 bill1ml S1111 Desert Nurlt•ar l'owc·r Plunl and t•1ltl t ht-utlltty to applv aj.lam. The action means that revl('IA.' of San l>icJto's a1ml1c11· tion. the fir'>t nf its trrw n·cdHd hy th1• n1•w 1:om1n1~"'w11. C'amc to a ~lop. T UE AGt-:N('V SAID TH E uwllr11t1on "tlo<'5 nut Mn· lain informutlflll requart•<I hy (•nm1111:-s111n r<•1t11lat1nn~ 111 ~111 ricient d<'I ail to pt'rm1t n<l<'CfUHll' stuff anul,\ 'ii'!." The <·om m 11;1->ion i\a1c1 . amonp, olht•r l h111K~. I hat S:111 Dieito fatl('(l lo prnv111t• Hll~ harki,:r11u11<1 1nformnt1on rin radiation lf"\'<•h Hut 111all'll1·rtnth1•11\lhtv. th(1c-1ur11n111'11Jll 'ilrei\s<'d. "This do<'s 1101 in anv manner ~u1ti.tl'11l un~ Jllfli! ment of the mc·rits of tlw J)OWt•r plant 11r·11po.,111. lt h rn<•rc•lv a dcl('rm1nal1on that ttw ~uh1111ttc•d lnformnt1 on '" hurntr1 <'i<'nt to hcl(tn stuff work " lf th<.• appllcat1011, formollv railed a "notlc<' of lntf'nt ' had been acct'ptNt. hearings by the cnm111is1>ion woulcl hnvc- begun within f.O days. clurin~ th<' expect1>d peak o f tht· n1an paign over passage or l11<: nuclt'Hr safe~1.11.nJ~ lnlllall vt~ Junes. REFILING T HE APPLICATION would be a timt' M n· suming process -probably about three month!! and would clearly put the Sun Desert issue on the commii.-;11111 ·~ back burner during the initiative campaign. San Diego, which has invesled an estimated $30 million so far in preliminarv work on the Sun Oe11crl projt'C'I, ha" selected as its No. i choice for a location a site ahout 20 miles southwest of Rl ythe near the Califnrni;1 .t\rh~ona line The plant would include two nuclt•ar unll!i each with a total c apacity of 950 meg3wn1ts. THE C0~1MISSION SAID IT wanb more information on the .. handlin ~ and btoring" or waste (U('l!i. and "on ~ll C fuel and waste storal{e facllllJes should be dcscrab4~d The fi\le·me mt~r commission st1hl it I~ <'onc-emed about. water quality and noise pollution associated wilt\ the pro. ject The commission did not consid<'r :in alternath•e s ito near P arker, Ariz., wtilch Sa~ ,!)iego also proposed. t i \ I Al4 OAJiVPtt.OT Friday,t.hrch11, 1971 Model Didn't Like Image MlAMl (UPI> -A 215-year-old ranman who moonlllbt.a aa a modd bu sued a local maaa:rine tor ··m~n who like men" for println1 nude pboto- srapht of him orl1lnally t.1hn for .. Planlrt. • BUl Cuhman, whO wu a Ufecuard.at the Ume the plc:turea were taken two yea.rs aco for • fee or about $700. has sued the magadne Blueboy, and '.Mt._,....,.,. .._ .... ., ,,...,. ,..,,. "°' .,, ,,..,, ...., --6r. ,.,., Mii -.,.,..,. ,_. Yo.. ,.,... ... llowrtl' SACRA II ENTO <AP> -Use rees at Hearst CasUe rem a.in unchanaed wW rile April 1 for most Calltonlla C.mplo1 fees for overnlaht hookups stat• parkJ. ..111 rlae from S4 to SS a nlaht. and TM mone1 ls needed to oftlel a 2GO • mcst family campsites at lmprovtd perttnt Jump ln ~ and camp(toU.nd1 will cost $4 lnstead of opera.Un& COIU llnee tbt &Mt senera.J SL increase In lM'f. ataie Parks and Reuea\IOQ Dlreet.or Herbert ahodu Ai4. JNQ.UDED 1S A -.C'l:NT boost to S:UO for can ln Ute 411Ume. But daytime admlu'or' for pel"llOnS an foot remains 21 omta, and tour fees THI! ANNUAL DAY permits will eoat ~. up 15, and oft·~ason lo-day caml)6QC permit.a will double from SlO toazo. Oop wlll cost 50 tents more. St u nl•bt, but there will be no charge ror pldedo1s. Gl~Blrtlt Nancy Sinatra has given birth to a nine pound. 11-ounce baby gi'rl nam ed Amanda Catherine. It is her second child. , pbotoerapher David Vance for S2 million. .-------------------------------------------------------- CASHMAN SAID nlE &ESVLT of publlcaUoo of the pictures in Blueboy has been that he has been "embarrassed . ridiculed. held up to public scorn and shame and bas suffered a loss of income and a loss of earning capacity" as a model. Attorneys for Vance and for Blueboy uy t.be complaint "Is wholly without merit." Cashman said Vance took ,. number of nude e>hoto«iraphs of him ln 1973, which were sent to Playgirl Ma1azine. He said the magazine was ln· CASHMAN terested. but sent its own photoarapber to take some more pic- tures, which were used In the maguioe lbe following year. "I thought t'd get a lol of laughs o(tt of it (the Playgirl pictures). J figured I could meet a few s tr ay chicks through it." he said. CASHMAN SAID he h ad agreed with Vance that his pictures could be included in a photographer 's book of nudes. But, he said, last year the pictures appeared in Blueboy and In two Blueboy advertisements, and now "the whole thing has gotten out of hand." Those pictures have caused him problems, Cashman said , because "ngbl away people t.bink I'm gay." , There Goes f i Another Myth ~ DOYLESTOWN. Pa. CAP> -A husband cannot sue ror damages Ir tus wife leaves him ror another man because a woman has the right to choose her sexual partner. a Bucks County Court has ruled. "This is not to advocate or even condone such con- duct." Judge Isaac Garb wrote in his opinion Thursday . "'This is merely to acknowledge what we consider to be a given fa ct In the evolu- tion of our moral and sexual mores." PENNSYLVANIA law allows a husband or wile to Cite suit against a third party as responsible for a spouse's lnridehty But Garb said such suits were allowed under an outdated principle that a husband has the right to "the services. r1dehty, body of his wife.·· He said that to allow a person to sue for money damages because of • "his spouse·s voluntary ... sexual activity with another person Is abhor· re,nt a.lid repugnant to modern standards." TWO OTHER county court judges agreed to dJsmiss the suit bul did not write an opinion in- d1cat ing whether they agreed with Garb. The ruling came in a swt filed by A.B. Kyle of New Britain Township near Doylestown against. 12 members of a com· mune whom he said en· couraged his wife to live with another man in the commune. GA RB NOTED in bis opinion that other court rulings p ermitted a woman to co ntrol various aspects of hel" body, such as in abortion cases. "She likewise has the ---------right to engage In volun· ROCK STAR FACES SUIT tary natural sexual rela· lions with a person or her choice." Garb wrote. "We do not believe that the conclusion we reach constitutes the destruc- tion or the ramily as an Institution in Penn- sylvania.'' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Britls..h rock s inger David Bo1o1de was sued fo r $85 ,000 by photo- grapher Stephen Shapiro.· Board Post Shapiro Accused Bowie. in a Superior Mark Wilson. son of Court suit. of using pro-Mr. and Mrs. Franklin motional photos taken by Wilson or Newport Beach Shapiro without paying has been elected to lheex- Cor them. in violut1on of ecutlve board or the As- an agreement soc1 ated Students of ---------Pomona College. ~orgiving Jail Term Averted SAN DIEGO <AP> -Thanks lo her h~band. Rose Duncan or San Diego wilt serve her on.year jull sentence m an honor camp Instead of !!tale prison SUpertor Court Judge Douglas Woodworth could have sentenced her to state prison. but softened the sentence uner Dennis Duncan Features moto cross styling. Knobby dirt tires, black frame. chrome fenders. In Carton Price The Treasury's 20" Hi-Riser 42.99 Boys' or girls' models. Both with coaster brake, black reflective pedals, In Carton The li'easury's 26" Ten Speed Racer •54.99 . Men·s and women's models feature front & rear side pull hand caliper brakes. racinq handlebars. rat trap reflective pedals. more.In Carton Price Price .SPECIAL BUY ·Azaleas 6.99~~1A)~ World wide famous lewis Azaleas in assorted colors. Plants bloom for weeks. --... ~--... - UM Your JCPenney Ch1rgt. E•c•pl 1upennlltllet 22" Deluxe Mower ,. pleaded for leniency ror his ~ 1fc . "All she was gwlty of was an unwise de- cision," Duncan said. "(want her home." 89.99 " M,rs. 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Easy height-of-cut adjustment. Tempered steel blade. (8002). O n• NGE: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So Coast Plaza~n weekdavt ~ "-"" 9:30 to 9. Sundays 1 O to 6 Qry Dr. at GMden Grove Bllld. o()pen weekdays 10 to 9. Sat 10 to 7 Sundays 11 :30 to 5. Saddleliaek T oday's Clo ·lag .. N.Y.Stoeks EDITION OL. 69, NO. 79, _. SECTIONS, 42 PAGES TEN CENT ' 10 ., LAua1£ KASPER Of ....... , ......... True to tudlllon. the awallows umed to San Juan Capistrano ay. St. Joaeph'a Day. At the 8: 31 a.qi. officially re· rded return time, \Mre were ther •even to 10 or 350 swallows the mtaaion. depeadlne on who I maklnl th~ ~port. Most of the several hundred sts who were waiting inside :.Princess, .. ~nowdon Split Up LONDON <U PI> -Princess Margaret. s ist e r of Queen Elizabeth, announced today she and her husband. the Earl of Snowdon, are separating in the bigeest royal sensation since King Edward Vlll abdicated 40 years ago t o marry Wallis Warfield Simpson. The announcement was made trom Margaret's borne. Kens· ington Palace, from where her husband of 16 years bad already moved most or his effect.s since a family crisis and a series of quar- rels over what Snowdon con- sidered h e r humiliating friendship for a young society •• 1 PRINCESS WINCED t AT ROYAL ROLES-A3 man. 17 year s her junior. The statement said: "Her Royal Highness Pnncess Margaret. Countess of Snowdon. and the Earl or Snowdon have mutually agreed to live apart. "The princess will carry out her public duties and functions unacco mpanied by Lord Snowdon. "There are no plans for cfl vorce proceedings." The legal separation. arranged by lawyers for both sides, is only one ste p from tbe divorce report· ed sought by Snowdon. said lo be the prime mover in the breakup of the marriage. It was a less embarrassing ar· rangement tha n might have oc· curred. Quee n Elizabeth. it becnme clear . persuaded the Snowdons to accept a "cooline· off' period before taking so drastic a m ove a s divorce. banned by the Church or England which the queen heads. The queen was said to hope that the couple will recondle as they have arter several other cn ses. The queen was anxious lo keep the marital lro ubles o{ the Snowdons out o r the courts. There are busy times ahead for her a v1s1t to the United States for the bicentennial Uus year and the silver jubilee of her accession to the throne next year. l ' n d e r t h e a r range men t v. orked out by the queen and her lav.yers. the Snowdons -who hU\'e spent most of their time 1n 1eparute homes for the past few year!! wall be able to hve apart openly. hnve free access to their children. Vl11count Linley. 14. und Lady Snruh Armstrong-Jones. 11. a nd separate control of tht·ir own financc-s They could d1vorc' later. but the roval fam11~ took )ears to re CO\'l'r from I he ~hc)('k of the nb· dlcatlon of Kmit ~dward 1n 1936 to mnrry Mrs Simpson, the American divorcee who 1s now the Duchess of Windsor (~e SPLIT, Page A%) rittsh Foreign Secretary ames Callaghan is being outed a s a good prospect to f eplace r e tiring Prime Minister Harold Wtlson. I .t or 350 Small,otes Came Baek 1 and outside the m lasloo. aaw the smaller number. While the bell rang to tell the town or the birds. return, people who had been waitine since before dawn to see the spectacle tlhed their beads to the slty. They were s till looking up, w1itini patiently, when the bell stopped ringing. "You have to look fut. ~y're still flying around," said one man who claimed the lll'aer number were on th premises. They are. be explained, elusive littlecreatures. · There were ''Just a rew. not very many." 1areed Paul Arbiso. lbe city's patriarch who "'ork.s at lbe mission and annual· ly rin11 the returning bell. The problem, be said, is that there were too many people . lbett. "We have the same trou· 'ble ev~ year, 10 many people,'' be said. · Instead or coming just to the • mlsalon . A rblso said the s wallows have s pread throuahout the valley. There would. be predicted. be more awallo"'' al the Mission in the af. temoon and evenin1. Still. visitors contmued to wait and watch for the relwn ol the swallows. Mar y J o Vil'11uer and her hu band came to San Juan trom their home near San Jose ju.st to see the swallows rctum. They ar- rt ved 1t the Mission at 4; 30 a. m . "It's some thing we always wanted to see." explained Mrs. Vilhauer E ven after tbe bells rang. she ha dn't sighted any swallows. "They'll be her&. They have to," she said. "They're coming." On~ woman pointed to the lorltt' white birdR nylng aroun~ the mission bcllls. "Tho:se arc then\ up there," she said. Wh'n told they were pigeons she was looking at. she sand only. "Oh. I thought they were them." · Ma ri na M arUnu, u San Cabrtel resident. used to come to see the ~turn e \•ery ye-ar but she hadn't been back for a year or (~eSWALLOWS, Page A!) 3Men ·Banker's Girls 1 . ............ Racial Te11sio11 A South African policeman arrests a demonstrator in Johannesburg a ft er an outbreak of violence during a de- monstration in support of seven black people on trial on political charges. Police made several a rrests alter they were pelted with sticks. stones and bottles. Supervisors Risk Cont~mpt of Court Orange County supervisors could ri~k a rontempt or rourt citation 1r they vote again tn transfer 22 s pecial im·estigators from the District Attorn<.'y 's Or race lo the Shen H's Office Thal opinion was oHC'red 1n a Marine Corps D e dicates 1s t Sim ulator A mulll·m1lhon dollar fl1Jihl si mulator. d<.'s1~necl to tru1n pilots nymj{ the Manne C:orps' K C 130 tl ercul('s trans port planes. was dedicated tod uy al El Toro Marine Corp!> Air Stu lion. The de,•ire, under Mnstructaon for four ~ears. IS CSl1matl'd lo r<'· duce the ~·ost of tra1n1n~ pilob bv redur1na actual fly1na tame by AO percent A bas<.' spoke.,man said thl• slmulntor dupli<'at('s the four eng1ne plane's noise and v1bra tlon and a1ves the pilot a 1.r, by 40 foot v1suat daspluy that Includes clhes. tret>s, plowed ficlcl.' ond other natural terr am. The simulator is the nnly one of Its kind currently owned b,\' the Marine Corps memo to supervisors Thursday from Count~ Counsel Adrian Kuyper in wake or remarks this week by count;.· Admin1!>lrall\'e Ofrlcer Robert Thomas that ht' would resurrert the con· troversial 1ssu<.' Last summer. whe n supervisors ordcn•d the transfer as u budget-trimm1na move. Ois- tnct Attorney Cecil lhcks went lo court and won a wnt of mandate proh1bitina tht• <irt1on as "capricious and arbitrary " The ronfrontation i.parked a feud beh\ e<.'n supen 1snrs and the DA that 1s stall s1mmcnn~ The rount ,. coun<,t'I ha" told SUJX'n 1sors the rount;. 1s ... 1111 ap- t See RISK. Pagc-A2> Bar Pat ron Grabs R~ in El Toro A patron ~ho appnrently want· ed a hllle more than .:1 martini 1n th<.' cocktail lounae left the Rc.>d Onion restaurant 1n El Toro v.-1th a rua valued al $.'JOO. Oranae County s heriff's officer ... re· ported Deputies said the thief ap'· parently waited until the staff or the dinina room a t 23732 El Toro Road was fully occup1c.>d bcfor1• leaving with hi s loot . ' NEW YORK (UPI) -Two· young daughters of wealthy Pitts· burgh banker Seward Prosser Mellon were abducted today by three men who overpowered and disarmed their bodyguard out· $ide their hom e an Brooklyn, police sources said. It was the second ume an three moolhs they were abducted. Police were reluctant to call the abduction an outright kidnap- ing since the youngsters. aged 7 and 5, have been involved in a custody fight. Later, they were re· ported safe in Pittsburgh. The police sources said the Worke r s Find Grave Of Indian By WILLIAM SCHREIBER ot -O.lty ,., ... "-" · Construction workers digging a trench fo r a new sewer line in Anaheim Thursday unearthed the bones of an early Orange County resident -an American Indian buried 300 to 500 years ago. Chief Deputy Orange County Coroner . Jim Beisner said today the badly deteriorated bones were s potted by construction t'Ompany employes watching the progress or a backhoe digging the dJtch. "They stopped work when they noticed that the backhoe was dig· ging up bones wilh the dirt." Beisner said . ''They called Anaheim pohrc who then called us .. The discovery was made at 1041 Shepard St., adjacent to a miniature golf course near the Ri\'erside Freewav. The rnroner consulted with Cal St ate Fullerto n physical an· thropolog1st Judy Suchey. who idenhfied the remains as those of a coastal Indian tribe member who occupied Orange County hundreds or years before the first European arrived. Miss Suchey said 1t did not ap- pear the sate was a bunal ground or stmilar l ocation or an· thropoloa1cal Interest She said at appeared th(' body round by the construction workC'rS was the on· lvone · Arter being 1nformed by the an· thropolog1st that the bones did not constitute a police or cor· oner's case. the invesligahon was halted. HlsnE'r !laid the re· 'Tiain8 will be turned over to ·clentists for further study. Three 'Non-candidates' Oppose El Toro MAC, But Running for Seats By RUDI N IEDZIELSKI OI -O•Uy """0\tfl El Toro's June 8 Municipal Ad · visory Council election is takini.? a bizarre turn: At least three of the 10 political hopefuls hope they will not be elected They'd prefer it 1f no one is elected. But if the volers should elect somebody after all, they hope they will be the ones. Mary Phillips. Paige Hoover and Howard Furst are both can· didates and non-candidates for the advisory council at the sam e time. Each one of them is opposed to the formation of a Munmapl Ad· visor)' Council in County Sen·1ce Afea 6 <Lake Forest-El Toro) but they are runnJni 1n case lhe measure passes at the polls. If it does. they intend to serve mainly to protect Lake Forest's interests. But what they're really hoping ror is that the MAC in· itiatlve will be defeated. "It's going to be a strange feel· ing to shake somebody's band and say don't vote for it. but vote for me." Mrs. Hoover said. The two part ballot makes it possible to vote for candidates even though one may have voted against establishinf' the office, according lo Supervlsor Thomas F. File)' who acted favorably on a petition calllng for a public elect.ion. Mrs. Hoover Is running in lhe election because she would pre· fer the establishment council for all of Saddleback Valley rather than a MAC ser ving only LaJce Forest and El Toro. "I'm op- posed to a small MAC but if it should go through, I'd lilte to have a part in It," she com· mented. . 'M.n. PbUUo~ ha.ses her obiec· hons on lne co.st or running a Municipal Advisory Council, . which Is esUmaled at Sl0.000 a year. "We can't afford to do it," she says. point.in" out that MAC· (See ELECTION, t'&Ce A2, girls, who live with their mother in the Bath Beach section or Brooklyn, were taken by three men who disarmed the girls' bodyguard by pretending to have guns. The sources said the men then fled with the girls. daughters of Mrs. Caren Mellon, in a brov.n Dodge or Chrysler. Descriptions or the abductors and the girls were broadcast over poli ce radio. but a uthorities would not immediately discuss the inci- dent. A spokesman for the FBI said his agency was "aware of the in· cideot" and was "attempt.mg to BICUSPIDS A IA BICENTENNIAL MIAMI (UPI ) -For $150, Miami dentist David Vine will give denture wearers a bicentcn· nialsmile. Vine says for that price he will make red. white and blue den· rures with a tars and stripes. ... d etermine whether a federal violallon 1s involved." Seward Prosser Mellon, the girls' father. is a wealthy Pit· tsburgh banker and the son of Richard .. King " Mellon, it member of the board of dJrectors or Mellon National Co., the hold· mg company for Mellon Bank. The sources said Mrs. Mellon. in her early 30's, moved to her Bath Beac h apartment in J anuary. They said she left the building in the company or dete<.'· tives. In Pittsburgh, Mellon wns re - ported out or his office and not available for commenL OC· Pilots On Strike; Flights On By HILARVKAYE ot tM O.Uy ,.ilel 'IAff Fllgbts o n Golden West -------------•Airlines nearly came t o a standstill today when striking pilots refused to fly their com- muter routes to and from Los Angeles International Airport. And for some extra money, he'll engrave "1776" on the teeth. Patty Hearst Holdup Trial Goes to Jury SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The judge in the Patricia Hear st trial today gave j urors final in· structions to guide their delibera· lions on whether the defendant was a victim or a volunteer in the robbery of the Hibernia Bank. U.S. District Judge Oliver J . Carter order ed the courtroom doors locked during his hour and a half of Instructions to the panel or seven women a nd five men. Immediately following the in· structions. the panel was to begin its dehberat1ons. Miss Hearst. 22, is charged with armed bank robbery and use or a firearm in commission of a felony. The judicial instructions will set the limits or the jury's dis- cussions. outlining sur h things as the requirements for finding the defend ant guilty or innocent on each or th<.' char~es she races. tho definition of "reasonable doubt.," and the weight that should bf· g1vrn t o various items or evidence. The aq~uments and testimony wound up Thursday with an 1m· passioned pica by Miss Jlt'arst·s attorney. F. Lee Ba iley, who said she had no choice but to join the bank robbery or die. The pro· secutor said her tale was "too m · credible to believe.'' "We a sk you to rl'lum a ver<li<'l CSee HEARST, Paie AZ) Nine R e quest R e agan Quit By The Associated Prt>ss N i ne o f th e nation 's 13 R epublica n governors t oday called on Ronald Reagan to qu1l the COP presidential nomination race and work for the election of Pres ident Ford. Reagan prompt- ly rejected the request. C ampa ig nin g in North Carolina, the former California ·governor said the st~tement is· suetfby the nine was a campaign ploy and said ''I am not going to take my advice from the cam· paign organization of Mr . Ford." The state ment by the nine was released In Raleigh, N.C.. by North Carolina Gov. James E. Holshou~tr Jr., Ford's. regional campaign coordinator. Demandmg h igher pay and better working conditions, placard-carrying pilots picketed at Orange County Airport, Lo!! Angeles Jnternational Airport and several other Colden West stations in Southern California. The airline. headquartered in Newport Beach, managed lo keep a handful or nights in opera- tion today, using four members or the company's management team who are qualified to fl y. However, m ost commuter passengers. W<.'rc dnvcn to or from Los Angeles International Airpor t by taxi or bus .. bus. • The 73 Golden West pilots arc asking for higher salari<.'S. in creased fringe benefits and a change in their flying hours. Neither side would reveal lhl' <.'Xact figures involved an the dis · pute, but Charles Robhins. v1c<' president for sales and M:rVlf't', comm ented that the two sad<'" arc "far apart.'' One pilot on the pirket line <.1l Orangc County Airport. held up his W-2 earning form and pomtcd l<J what he called his "un - fair" <.'arnangs from la!!l yeur. Richard Jaroby, JJ, Costa Mesa. l>Uld he earned $7 .R7R la:.l <Su PICK ET, Paitt> i\2) Or~n:wi2 ~nast \\'eatlae r Fuir througn Saturday with mostly sunny days. Cooll'r tonight with lows 38 to 4H. A little warmer Saturday with highs G3 lo 70. Strona gusty winds forecast 1n mountains. I NSIDE TODA V II 1.m ·1 co:iy In mal<I.' a luring wnling 7azz. but that doc.m't itop an Orangt Coa81 c<>m· • poser whost new work Will hP I prt>mlt!red Sunday an llunt· I mglon Beach. Su story on Pogt CJ o/ lhe Weekender. I j ... CH AU A• "'' a11 .... loU IJ Cl Ct-1 ,.. ,.. Cl .. .. I :41 OAllYPtLOT .. Vlulon VltJo Hleb Stbool ol· t'ldalJ expect to ~d ve better lhan paa1ln1 arade. from 1evm educators who have bttn uamln· lDI the atbool tJlla week. The croup. whtch includes teachers, admlni1lraton and one atudenl t.rom other commwUUcs, hat been on campus Uw pelt t.hree days aa part or tb• Wc:stcm fu. aocl atlon of Sc booll and Col.le1e1 • accredltaUon procffS. Colleaes traditionally only ac· cept atudenu frorn accr edited 1b1cbool1. The accreditation team haa 1been "klnd of llke a &host. hue oa 'campu1.'' said Tom Tullar, vice principal. They can 10 anywhere and t.allt to a~yone lbey want,'' be expla.loed. Tullar salct<i.be visit.on have been looldo1 at facilities, suir. , student5 and proarams. They .,ere also ilven a ~page repo~ ~for tlMtabj&IM ..... TM ,. _... Ion. tllitadOGI to ••ttaUy lake a loolc at lt.Mll." Tullar .. d. "fl'• a sC>M Mll· study. That'awhatltamountsto" Wbm the team ttft today. they were opected to c.ive aicbool ad· m1nl1t.raton a lht ol t.b1np Lbe.y beUeve the school is doinc well and a list or rtco~mcndaUooa for lmprovcme.nla. Tullar rredlcted recommend•· Uona wll be made. "They'~ ao- lna to be thin&• th1t an important but ~y·re relatinly minor." he sald. . The acJM>ol wUI be informed or at& accredJlation in May. The: Vlce principal said he expect.a lhe school will be accredited ror Ovc years, them aximum allowed. The school was acctedited In 1971 ror the Ci ve-year period. ( Pilot Logbook J You Think You've Got Troubles? ByaUDINIEDZJELS&l .... OiMty ...... ,.... SOME OF THE BEST STORIES aren't found on the police blotteP.or at city hall but ln unexpected places where male reporters rarely ventw-e, such H under he dryer or • halrdre111er's shop. Rene.: Schorle. ot Lacuna Hiiis, who worka part.lime In a Laauna Beach coif •hop. heard ll dcllahlfully blaarro talc lheolher day about twobo:spltal ward inmates. . How they eot there ls a true story, accordjna to Mrs. Schorle, but the names blVe been left out to protect the Innocent. One of the paUents was a boy who had just gotten his fim moton:rcle. lie was afraid to ride it on lhe street and practiced by ridinl around in the livan, room while his mother was &\U). 'New Offices OK'd For Sclwol Officials O.AY flllK1M't ,_ YOGA INSTRUCTOR JEAN COTNER DOINO HER THING 'It's Not Important to MHter Every Poshlon• Healthy OW.look The m achine got away from him and took him crashing through a plate glass windo~. His next trip was a ride to South Coast Community Hospltal for treat· mftlto! cull and bruises.. IUIO~lllWU Mother meanwhile mopped the cycle's oil stains off the carpet with a gasoline-soaked rag and dumped the remain· in& Jasoline into the toilet bowl. She forgot lo nush. Saddleback Valley Untned I School District administrators will be sittinc ln new offices within a year. District trustees this week awarded a $1,942,609 contract for t'Onatructlon O( the ad· m inistrative olfices and main· t e nance and transport ation facWlies to Earle T. Casler, Inc. ofUpland. The contract lnchxles irrlga. t;on and landscaping ol the site I which will cost a bout SS4,000 frdm the district's general fund. Board President George Henry and Trustee Carole Neust.adt ob- ject ed t o the allocation for landscapini and votedaiainstlbe C'Olllr&ct award. Construction of the three build· ings in the Mlsalon Viejo in· dustrlal area at Diseno Drive and Jeronimo Road should becin withlntwoweeks. Jt is expected to be completed by mid·January, accordin& to Robert Ferguson, the district's direct.or of planning and develop- ment. l. Tbe new facilities wUJ be added lo a com lex which already In· dudes s f.verado Continuation High School. the Instructional Resource Center and warebouae. The last phase of development of this complex wlU be the con· atruction of a central kitchen. Ferguson 1aJd th ls project may go out to bid Int wo or three mooths. Con1truction of the central facilities will save the district money, Ferguson said. Ero• Po,,e Al SPLIT ••. Roddy Llewellyn. 28, whose three-year friendship with the 45-year-old princes.a was one of the factors in the breakdown of the marnaae. was 11tayin1 at a farm commune he shares with other members of lhe younaer society and party set. He and lhe pnncess were photographed in swim s uits on the island or Mmtl· que in the Caribbean last month. Snowdon found the pholo· graphs humiliating, according t.o friends, but it only brouaht to a head an unhappy domestic aitua· lion thal had stumbled from quarrel to quarrel tor years. Under Britlah law, there are two official forms of separation U\ marriafle. First, the couple can have their lawytrs arrangt' the detail~. This 11 what the Snowdons did and 1t 11 known as • ltUI separation or, more formally, 8 &t•paration leaAlly 1arrnn1ttd The second Is a judicial acparn·· lion which involves court pro- ccedlng11. O"AHG~ COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N, Wttd .. ,.\. ... fllt ltftd PWiilV« Jae k R. 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Back at South Coast Community for a longer stay to nurse his seared flesh, the boy lamented his woes to the man in the bed next to him who was hurting so badly he didn't want lo hear anything about his troubles. Currently. the district is paying $4.995 a month to lease space for administrative offices. On another construction pro- ject, trustees this week also ap- proved a change in t.be contract for Serrano Intermediate School which added S54.600 to the con· tract price of $3,254 ,510. Teacher of Yoga "The guy in the same room had been working on the roof or his house. It was a steep roor so be slung one end of a rope around bis waist. threw the other end over the roof t.o his daughter with Instructions to tie It to something solid. PICKET ••• year for his full·Ume flying job with Golden West, where he's worked for the past three years. "Most of the Golden West pilots take second jobs just . to support their families," Jacoby said. Terry Cook, manager of the Golden West station at Orange County Airport, said few passengers were upset today with the surface transportation provided. - .. No one missed their connec- tions in LA. so they weren't too concerned," said Cook. He added that there are usually 19 Golden West n11hts out of Orange County Airport on Fridays. An average of 160 ni&hta are operated by Golden West on Fri· day, company officials said. Robbins aaid Golden West plans to immediately begin hir· ing new pilots to replace the striking flight crews. He estimat· ed that within a week or 10 days, lhe company would return to near·normal schedule with new personnel. This is the first time any employe group has struck Golden West, founded in 19'8 Robbins said. ' None of the other Golden West employes are joining the pilots strike. There are no stewardesses aboard the com· muter planes. Golden West flies between O r a ng e County Airport, Fullerton, Santa Barbara, Riverside. Ontario. Oxnard, lnyokern, Palmdale and Trona. in add1t1on to Los Aneelcs In· temational Airport. • Yoga instructor Jean Cotner haa studied with world · reknowned yoga masters, but she still can't manage two basic postures: the headsWnd and the lotus. .. It isn't important lo master every posture." Mrs. Cotner said. "A serious yoia student un· dergoes a lradual transforma· lion, affecting every aspect of his life and personality. Not only am I much healthier since l began lo study yoga, I have a d1f· ferent outlook on life. "The fact that I have lost 30 pounds. a host of medical pro- blems and almost constant anx· iety is more tmportanl t han wheth er l can do a full headstand.•· Mrs. Cotner, 52. was suffering from arthritis. nervous tension and depression ten years ago, when a fellow church member recommended she try yoga. She studied three years with a Buena Park teacher, wh<> asked her after two years to help her teach. Mrs. Cotner has subst.> quently studltd with SC'Vcral famous yogo musters. including Indra Devi. author o( "Yoga for Americans." Marcia Moore. sub· Ject of Jess Sterns' book. "Yoga, Youth and Rt'incarnation", and Swami Satch1dananda. an East Jnd1an who bolds yoga seminafl> regularly in Northern Californa. "l teach yOia because it helped me so much." Mrs. Cotner said. "Yoga has become a way of life for me, and teachinj? is an ex· ltns1on of that way or life. lt is a way I can serve." Mrs. Cotner said she starts her 6tudents mainly with hatha (physical) yoga. teaching deep breathing, relaxation and slow easy movements. "There is nnthin~ strenuous about yoga,·· she said. "so a person can begin lo study at any age, in any physical condition. When I began yoga, 1 was severe· ly hm1tC'd in my movements by arthritis. and I was already ov<'r 40. I've been gelling younger ever since " Mrs. Cotner currently leaches yoga classes from El Toro to San Clemente. Add1t1onaJ mforma· Fr.• l"agr t I EL TORO ELECTION. • • lYP\' St'rvlce11 nre already pro· vlded by the Saddleback Atf'a Coordinating Council at Sl,800 a year. The third a ntl·candldatc. Howard 1-'urst, 1111 runn1nt bucuse he bellcv's that tnc formation of a MAC wtll even· tually lt>ad to incorporation -to which he ls opposf'd. However. the remainder of the candidates are str:ona backt'rs of the Municipal Advisory Council because they are convinced it will improve services provided to· Sen-Ice Area 6 by the county. The disclosure that thrtt of the candidates in the election wtre actually opposed to the MAC has Fro•P~AJ HEARST ••. of guilty on both counts." said U.S. Attorney James l.. Brown· in1 Jr. The Jury must sin throu1h more than a mllllon words or trial testimony. the atorles or 66 witnesses, 295 pieces of govern· ment evidence in r uching their verdict on Miss Hear,t '~ participation in the robbery of • neighborhood branch of the Hibernia 8ank on April u. 1974. already cnu•t'd backlash. Al· torney Allan Mlllt>r , 22756 hlnmarc Lane. took out nomina· hon P•rwrs Wedncstluy ht-cause he was "d1iigusted" by their HC· lions "This is lht' lyp~ of doubl('tnlk from pol1Uc;i;in11 that'll <'HU11<cd the ml'll!I we have loday. ·· he churged. "Wt• can't ha\'(' rwoplt> In offl.ce who talk out of both iudci; ofthl'lr mouths." Another MAC proponent who recently took out nomination papt'rs Ill Edgar A McKean. 23672 Cavanaugh Road, a retired fmancaal manager end former Manne Corps lieutenant colont'I. Also joining the race as Alfred A Regnier. 24391 Bndger Road. a real estate agenl and president of lhe El Toro Homeowners As- soci a taon . Regnier's group spearheaded the petition dri \'e for the MAC election. Others who have taken out nomination papers include Barry Spatz. Pat Stareck, William "Bill" Cartwright. and Kns Kister The deadline for filing com· pleted nomination forms with the Oranee County Registrar of V<?t,;e-n1 ls April 2 ~ __ ,_..;;,,_ __ hon is available by contoctlng the following : Saddleback College physical education de· partmenl, 495.4950 or 831·9700; Saddleback Valley YMCA. 83(}.9622; San Juan Capistrano recreation department, 493·1171; San Clemente recreation depart· ment. 492·5101: San Juan Com- mumty Presbyterian Church 493·1502. • As Mrs. Schorle reports, the sturdiest thing she could find was the bumper or the ramlly car parked in the onveway. 1 nat wowa nave been llne except that Ulo daughter forgot t.o tell her mother about it. THE MOTHER DECIDED to go for a shopping trip, fired up t he engine.·and lurched out of the driveway with her helpless husband going for a wild ride over the shingles and down the other side before she knew ~bat happened. So tell ua wbal troubles you've bad today. Form Read 'Homicide' Coroner Says Jail Death Report 'Error' Another in a tragic seri<>s of blunders in the dc.'ath or a Westminster man, who in- vestigators said suffered fotal . head injuries in Orange County Jail, has been disclosed today. Mrs. Bonnie Nelson, whose husband, Don. died Feb. 2. said the ongm:ll death certificate list- ed her husba nd 's case as ''homicide." She said the form was correcl· l'd later to list the death as "n:ltUral cauSc.'S ... Orange County Coroner In· vestigator Wayne CasC'y Thurs· day confirmed her report. call mg the incident "a typographical er-ror ·· "l tell th e typi s t whnt class!fication it is,·· he said. ''IL Fro• Page ;l I SWALLOWS two. In the past. she said, the s wallows would arrive In groups of about 15 b<'ginning at6 a.m. "I don't know why they haven't come yel." she said. She was wondermg from past experience. Most people had never 1>een the swallows return ·before H ol ding cumcros and binoculars, thPy wC're standing qwelly at the corner or OrtC'ga Highway and C~t m 1no Capistrano 14 ailing for whalever wa1> lo come. Some wc.>rc d1sappomled A San Ou~jtO woman. who 14anted to see \\hat she recall' heunnJ! about ''' a child gro~ mit up in New York, had expt'ctcd rnort• exc1temt'nl. "It's ~o s ubdued." ~he •mid Still, Rita M:u1lar, who ('nmr from PasadC'na with her family of seven, sa1<1 11 " "!lmn\'lhlnit nt'w, llomt•lhinl( cllfft•rt'nl " lt is. icaid unother wnm1m, a ''historic event " Th(• swallow~ h:lYC' fu1t hf111ly returned to tht• m 1ss111n ml I hl'I dav for 17R v1•a1 !I. Onlv <mrr. in rn:i~. \\CfC the\ l,1l(• Thc•n 11 IS said. I h<'Y ",:re• ht•ld up lhrcC' 1J:ays In a storm M1ss1on offt<•1als !BY the (act that the swallo14S tradit1on;11ly return on St .Joseph'ii Da.. 1s merely a co1nc1<lcnc·e or nalun" Fro'" Pag.-,.\I RISK ... pealing the ongmal ruling by SupeF-tor Court Judg<' Byron McMillan and unv new action could prejudice that c~e. The county has hired a legal consultant to carry its case to the Fourth District Court or Appeals and a hearlns is scheduled for mid· Ml\)'. Kuyper noted that even if the county were not held in contempt for trying the transfer asain. Hicks would only go back tu McMillan and seek a new order was just a typographical error. I'm not even sure what typist did it ... Casey sa id the d ea th certificate was corrected the same day It was Issued. But Mrs. Nelson said the inci- dent was just ''one of many terri· ble errors" in the case. "The whole thing seems so utterly un· profes5ional." she said today. Both the Orange County Grand Jury and State Attorney General's Office have expressed interest in the case. Mrs. Nelson said she was interviewed last week by ln\'estigators from lhe District Attorney's Office. who were making an inquiry for the Grand Jury. - Mrs. Nelson also bas filed a $3.6 miJlion wrongful death claim against the county, while al· torneys for Mr. Nelson's J.J-year- old son have filed a claim in ex- cess of $1 million. Nelson, a bartender and can· didate In last spring's Ocean View School District elections, was serving the first or fl ve weekend jail sentences J an. 25 on drunken driving char~es. Casey said today Nelson became ill in his cell during the term and fell striking his head. He s aid he has not determined. and probably will not be able to dt'termine, what caused Nelson to become ill. But Casey said he believes the fatal inJury did OC· cur at the Jatl. But Mrs . Nelson was not not1f1ed by Jail orrtcaals or the staff al Orange County ?\h.'<llcal Center about her hu11band 's 111· ness and searched for him for two da)'S before finding h1m Ill Orange C:ounty M ed1C:al Center In a com11 foll o14 mg ~kull surgery She tht'n learned Jail 0Uic•1.ils had taken her husbond then• . after hl• became ill in his c('fl, hut she has alleged jailers flliled t1> ... iert the medical stare that hrr husband had struck his head. 110 tlw fracture was not promptly chscovt•red. Jtlll offtciali; said they tried to coll Mr!>. N{·l~on but wcro uni.uc cess(uJ, while hospltaJ officials said they erred in not contacting her. Another blunde r occurred Mrs. Nelson said, when a lelle; arrived for her husband two ~eeks aft.er his death, ordering ham to appear in court to face ar- rest. That Jetter, from West Orange County Municipal Court, said N~l~n had v~olated probation by fathng to arrive for his weekend sentences and alcohol counsel· ing. Mrs. Nelson said, however, she has been notified twice by Orange Count y Medical Center seeking payment for her husband's medical bills. · The first bill was for $4.000. she said today but she recently re cei ved a revised bill for $5,000. "I.haven't done ahylhing about them," s he said. "I know I should turn them over to my insurance company." Mrs. Nelson continued, ''Not even one person in these agencies has called to say they are sorr y or can we do anything or we are working on it. "It just seems like a prcpon derance of errors," ~he s01d "I Just can't bell eve all or this is i.lall going on." She said the only official con- tact she has re<'e1vP<1 was one· phone call from a coront>r 's or t1c1al and the interview with die;. t:-irt attornt-y's investigator.,. MV Home Robbed of J ewe lry, Cash Jcwt'lrv and caiih with 11 l<>llll value or $542 ha\'l' t>toen stolen hy huralar11 who pn£'d UJK>n u :.hd1n1< jlla11s rtoor to jl111n l'ntry to 11 Mas s1on ViC'jll home. Orunl(l' County sher1ff'11 offlcer11 rcport1•1I . Oeputie11 11aid lntrudrr" ransackl'CI lhr homt• of .Jam1·11 .lohn Campbell Swurhm·k. 50, 11( 26001 Otte y l'lrrl1•, wlulc• tlw f11rnl· ly was on vacation. Fat Power Bank Robber Packs Wallop NASHVILLE. Tenn . <t:PI ) -An obese woman "'ho wore curlers in her hair and was so heavy she had trouble gelling out or her car robbed a Nashville bank or SJOO. Investigators said the woman , about 5'7" tall and wei~hing about 300 pounds. apparently had been stay- ing at a local motel prior to T hursday's robbery. Police said the woman. driving a beige car with a brown top, pulled up to the drive· in window of a First American Nat ional Bank branch at 9:55 a.m. "She h a nded the teller a note demanding $300 ex· actly." said branch manager Larry Hand. "The note said she had an accomplice in the bank who would take care of tbe teller if she did not com ply .·· When teller Janice Moore handed over the $300. the woman took It, demanded retur n of the note, and then ~ped away. Today' Clo Ing • Steek8 '"\ lvoL. 69, NO. 79,' SECTIONS, •2 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS e Council Studies Cablevision Cost ByDOUGLASFRITZSCHE OtlllleO.i"PI ... .._,. Public access proerammlni and the cost of extendbla cable television lines to non·trvine Company lands In Irvine are the major issues to be resolved before Community Cablevas1on •sets a new 15-year franchise. I No rate hikes au being IO"l&ht ·l n t b e I r v I n e Com p a n y cablevision subsidiary's request for a city franchise. , . The Irvine City Council will con.sider the applicaUon Tues- da> at 7:30 p.m . at city ball, 4201 Campus Drive. but no decision on the franchise is expeded at tb1t time. The plannin& depart- ment bas asked for more time to review ways to extend l.be cable to North Irvine areas not owned by the Irvine Company. Heretofore. the cable com- pany has operated under a coon· ty rrandlise. Public acceu to lhe cable leJevblon facllllies hu been a concern or the Oranae Coast Leaaue or Women Voten. whkb cocnplet.ed a review ot the sub- ject last month. · Sharon Y . Jones of Irvine. who coordinated lh'e cable study for lbe leasue, bas drafted a pro- posed ordinance to set up a ca- ble television citlzeos advisory committee to oversee public ac· cess to lhe cable facilities. The 19-member panel. whkh has been endorsed by the Irvine Community Services Com· mlsslon, would not be another layer oJ bureaucracy throueh which lbe cable company would have to push Its requests, says Commul\lty Services Director Paul Brady. But Community Cablevision General Man ager Wayne Hauser, who supported a public access advisory group. sees the Banker's Kids. Taken Gir"ls Involved in Mellon Custody Case NEW YORK <AP) -Three 'armed men abducted the two daughters of an heir to the Mellon iortune on a Brooklyn street to- day, and police said later they had been told the girls were safe with their Cather. The girls have been involved in a running custody dispute between Seward Prosser Mellon, 33, and his divorced Y.i fe. Karen Boyd Mellon. 32. with whom the girls have been living. . Seward Mellon was adopted as OC Pilots On Strike; Flights On By llJLARV KAYE Of!M0.11,Pl ........ Flights on Golden West ·Airlines nearly came to a stanjlsllll today when strildn& pilots refused lo ny their com· muter routes to and from Los Angeles International Airport. Demanding higher pay and better working conditions. placard-carrying pilots picketed al Orange County Airport, Los Angeles International Airport and several other Golden West stations in Southern California. The airline. headquartered in Newport Beach. managed to keep a handful of flights in opera- tion today. using four members of the company's management team who are qualified to fly. However. m ost commuter passengers, were driven Lo or from Los Angeles International Airport by taxi or bus bus. The 73 Golden West pilots are asking for higher salaries, in· creased fringe beneril£ and a change In their nylnR hours. Neither side would reveal the exnct figures involved in the dis · pule. but Charles Robbins. vice president for sah.•s and service, commented thut the two sides are "far apnrt " One pilot on the picket hne at Orange County A1rporl held up his W 2 earning form and p<>anted to whet he called his "un fair" earnings from last ycnr Ric hard Jal'oby, 33. Co11ta Mesa, said he earned $7,878 last year for his full time flying Job with Golden West, where he's worked for th<' pust thr('(' yeors "Most of the Golden West (St'f' PICK •~T, Pa1e i\%) Coa~t \\'cat h e r Fair through Saturday with mostly sunny days Cooler tonight with lows 38 to 48 A little wnrmer Saturday with highs 63 to 70 Strong gusty winds forecast in mountains. I NSIDE TODA'\' JI isn't tcJJI to moke o hVlng wnhng /QZZ, but that dcwsn't stop on Oronge Coo.sl com· postT whose n~ work IL1ll be prernitttd Sunday iJt Hunl· mgton Beach. Ste story on Pogt CI of the Weeknidc. latlex M All Ct-1 All A4 Al IM .... AIJ.IJ Cl CJ.1 A4 A4 Cl .. a child in the Mellon family of Pit· tsburgh. which is conside~ to be the second wealthiest American family, beblnd the Ou Pools. The family is reported to own 2'1 per· cent or the stock in the Gull Oil Corp. The younesters, CaLherine Leigh, aae 7. and Constance Eliubelh. 4, were getting into their car with their bodyguard- chautreur and were on their way to school. Police said a second car pulled up and three men emerged who ''intimated'' they were armed. "The bodyguard was carrying a .38. He was disarmed and the ab- ductors took the girls," said a police spokesman. By 2:30 p.m. Deputy Police Commissioner Frank Mc Loughlin said he bad been con· tacted by Mrs. Mellon's attorney, who said be had been reached by Mr. Mellon's tltQrney, who re· ported the girls were safe and with their rather. O.lt; ...... St .. tl'MI• PROPERTY CLERK GUY MANNINO EXAMINES BONES Old lndl•n Skeleton UnH rthed In An•h•lm Indian Bones Found By Trench Diggers By WILLIAM SCHREIBE R Of IN Oally ~!« SVft Construction workers digging u trench for a new sewer line in Anaheim thursday unearthed the bones or an early Orange County resident -an American Indian buried 300 lo SOO years ago. Chief Deputy Orange County Coroner. Jim BeisneT said today the badly deteriorated bones were spotted by construction co~Rany employes watching the c!~S of a backhoe digging the llltch "They stopped work when they noticed that the backhoe was dig· ging up bones with the dirt," Beisner said . "They called Anaheim l>Olice who then called us." The discovery was made at 1041 Shepard St .. atljacent to a miniature golf course near the Riverside Freewav. The coroner consulted with Cal State Fullerton physical an· thropologist itldy Suchey. who identified the rem a ins as those of a co~al Indian tribe member whO occupled Orange County hundreds or years before the first European arrived. Miss Suchey said It did not ap· pear the site was a bun al ground or similar location or an· thropologlcal Interest She said it appeared the body found by the construction workers was the on- ly one. After being informed by the an· thropologiat that the bones did not constitute a police or cor· oner's case. the Investigation was balled. Bisner said the re· mains will be turned over to • cienUsts for further study. Found in the ancleni grave were a skull. upper and lower jaws. containing "well worn teeth with no cavities," several arm and leg bones and smaller bones from the bands, fRt and spine. according to coroner's in· vestlaator Lindy Lee. Beisner noted that discoveries of ancient grave sites during con· structlon projects have not been unusual in Orange County but. have grown infrequent In the past year or so. McLougbJin did not say where the children were. or if he knew. The girls and their mother had been Living in the Bath Beach sec· tioh of Brooklyn in a brick duplex apartment. In January the New York State Supreme Court awarded Karen Boyd Mellon. 32, custody of her daughters. Mrs. Mellon was seen this morning leaving her apartment house with two detectives. She <See MELLON, Page A2> Patty Case To Jurors; Molli Cries SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - After her mother rushed tearful· ly from the courtroom. Patricia Hearst's trial was sent today to a jury that must decide whether the heiress was a rear-stricken victim or free-willed volunteer in a terrorist bank robbery. The celebrated case was turned over to the panel or seven women and five men at 10 :47 a.m .. after more than one hour of instructions by U.S. District Court Judge Carter. He then told them. "You may retire to the jury room for your deliberations." The case went to the jurors aftel" a trial of eight weeks. dur· ing which Miss Hearst was portrayed by the government as a willing recruit to the ranks or terrorism and by her defense as a helpless kidnnp victim In rear of her life. Her molht'r. Catherine Hearst. was not present at the end or proceedings. having quietly left the courtroom in tears about two·thfrds of the way through the instructions. She had come to court with her face red and swollen with tears. and her husband s11id later that Mrs. Hearst "had a sleepless night but nothmg in particular set her orr .. "It's just. you know. sort or the end or the hne. and i.hc was upset," said Randolph A. Hearst. Arter leaving the courtroom. Mrs. Hearst told a reporter, "I'm afraid I chickened out. r didn't do too well." She was then taken by a marshal lo a wallin1f car in the ba11cment of the. Federal Building and driven home. When court was over, Miss Hearst leaned toward her father and said. "Where's Momma?" Hearst answered In a whisper, and lhe young defendant nodded. In hl11 Instructions. Carter told the jurors not to be governed by "sympathy, prejudice or public opinion" in reaching their de· cislon on Miss Hearst's fate. Jn his instructions. Carter told the panel that "both the accused and the public expect that you will carefully and· Impartially consider all the evidence In the case, follow the law as stated by the court . and reach a just <See HEARST, Page "2) BICUSPIDS A U BICENTENNIAL MIAMI <UPI) -For $150, Miami dentist Oavtd Vine wiU give denture wearers a bicenten· nialsmlle. Vine says for lhat prtt"e tie will make ~. whJte and blue den· tures wtth stars and stripes. And for some extra money, he'll eng.rave '' 177e' •on ~teeth. committee now proposed as an awkward and unnecessary added Uer or regulation. Public access has not been a major concern of the cable chan· nel. Hauser said. Its only re· quest for public access came from former Councilman Art Anthony who purchased lime for an election eve broadcast earlier this month. Public access rates, Rauser said, are rive minutes free time Racial. Te11sion ' and SlO fee plu.a Sl per mln1.ato thereafter. Anthony'• 15·minute talk cost $20. · Ha1.&Ser described public ac· cess pro1ramml"' as muln1 the alatlon facilities available for comments on issues of in· terest to subscriJjers. How~er, such programs would not in· elude such things as political propaaanda. school talent shows and the like. Announcements of ... -........ A South African Policeman arrests a demonstrator in Johannes burg after an outbreak of violence during a de· monstration in supp<>rt of seven black people on trial on Political charges. Police made several arrests after they were pelted with slicks, stones and bottles. Supervisors Risk Conte01pt of Court Orange County supervisors l'ould risk a contempt or court citation if they vote again to transfer 22 special investigators from the District Attorney's Of· nee to the Sheriff's Office. That opinion was offered in a memo to supervisors Thursday from County Counsel Adrian Kuyper in wake of remarks this week by l'Ounty Administrative Officer Robert Thomas that he would resurrect the con · troversi:il issue La st summer. when supervisors ordered the transfer as a budget·trimming move. Dis· tnl't Attorney Cecil Hjcks went to court and won a writ of mandate prohibiting the a ction a ii •·capricious and arbitrary." The confrontation sp11rked a feud between supervisors and the DA that is still simmering. The county counsel has told supervisors the county is still ap· pealing the original ruling by Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan and any new action could prejudice that case. The county has hired a legal consultant to carry Its case lo the Fourth District Court or Appeals and a heimng is scheduled for m1d·May. Kuyper noted that even ir lhc county were not held m contempt ror trying the transfer again, Hicks would only go back to McMillan and sel'k a new order. Royalty Split Princess Meg, Hubby 'Quits' LONDON CU Pl> Princess Marsaret, sister of Queen Elizabeth. announced today she and her husband, the Earl of Snowdon. are separating in the biggest royal 11ensallon since Kin& Edward VIII abdicated 40 year s ago to marry Wallis Warfield Simpson. The announcement was mad<.' from Margaret's home. Kens· lngton Palace, from where her husband of 16 years had already moved most of his effects since a family crisis and a series or quar· rels over what Snowdon con· sidered her humiliating friendship for a young society man. 17 years her 1unior. The statement said: "Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret. Countess of Snowdon. and the Earl of Snowdon have mutually agreed to Live apart. "The princess will carry out her public duties and functions unaccompani ed by Lord Snowdon. "There are no plans for divorce proceedings." The legal separation. arranged by lawyers for both sides, is only one step from the divorce report· ed sought by Snowdon, said to be the prime mover in the breakup of the marriage. 1t was a less embarrassing ar· rangement than might have <>e· l'urred. Que<.'n · Ellzubeth. it became c'lear, p('rsuaded the CSeeSP LIT, P aaeA2> Close Call For Premier BEIRUT. Lebanon <UPI> -Moslem Premier Rashid Karaml narrowly escaped death today when incendiary rockets set fire to a Synan military jet plane he had boarded minutes earlier for a night to a new round of Damascus peace talks. The rocket slammed into the rear or the Soviet-built Yak-40 as Karaml and former Premier Saeb Salam wailed oboard the three-engined jet at a Lebanese air base a<l.lacent to Beirut's International Airport for the arrival or parllamentary speaker Kamel Assad. The politi cia n s scrambled to safety from the flam ins wreckage with other members o( their,,ar· ty and ran for cover. A' DA.IL y PILOT ~Wind, Water a n d Wade r f Windborne waves break on a solitary The vtew ls r wader as they wash ashore on Waikiki beachfront . Beach on the HawaJlan laland of Oahu. fro m a hotel overlooking the It's Swallow Time Again &rly Bircb R eturn to Capiatrano on Schedule •1 LAlJalR llMPEa °' ....... ~ ........ True to tradltlon, the 1wallow1 returned to San Juan Caplllrano today, SL Joa1ph'1 Dq. At th• l :H a.m. ott1daJly ,.. cordH return time, U..tt were e:iUMr Hvtn to 10 or aao 1waUow1 in UMt mluton, d1pqd.ln1 oa who wu makio• the repon. Moet of the 11v1ra1 hundNd tourtaia wbo wer• walUat lnlld1 and outalde tbe mluklo, aaw the sinallef number. Wbllt t.bt bell rut to tell lho town of the tMrdl' nitum, people who had bHn •altln1 1lnc1 before dawn to 111 the apeetaclo tilt4d Uletr hetda to U. aJcy. They wert tttll lookln1 up, 3Charged· In Ski Mmk Robberiea A aeri•• ol robbert• by a ski· masked bandll hH led to lhe .,.. rest of three t1ena1ed boy1, Costa Mesa police said today. The youths. who police say are responsible ror live robberies slnce March 2. were lodged in Orange County Jail today. Police said one ol the boys, aged 17, entered Orange Coast convenience stores and ser vice mtioos by· himself, ahowing a chro11te-plated platol to hll vic- tims before taltlng receipt.a and fleeing in a car . On four oc· cesions, the car was driven by a J.6.year-old SUSJH'd, polke said. PolJee HY they beUeve Lbe third teen-age SUlpect WU In· volved in only one robbery, In whleb be was the driver. These are tbe locallooa hit: -March 2: U·Tot-Um Market, 1154 Santa Ana Ave ., Costa Mesa, ~. -March '7 :. Altadena Dairy, 1085 Balter St., Costa Me&a. SM. -March 8: E•xon service sta· lion, 2llOO Newport Blvd., CO:\la Mesa. ttao. -Marc h 9: litllgren Liquor store, 2&0 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, $200. -Marc h 13: 7-tl Market, 1472 Tadlanapolls Ave., Huntlniton Beach. $24. Police said the lluspects. ar- rested Wednuday, alao arc c harged In the then of two m otorcycles. one rrom th• Orange County Ra~ay In East Irvine and one in llunhngtoo Beat'h. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jeck A. Curi.y VIUl'f•_..i .... c..--~ TN»mesK..-fll ...... Offiat te.M*1l -~olllrtS.... "-.......... ~~ .. ..,.. ,,.,, ..... -,___. ~.,, ..... "'°'"" .. , ...... •'"""°""'-T•lt'Si I ie (7'4) MMJJt ansMtM M~iUlt'°'"11 .__,Y•Het-OHl<e Sl1-U10 ,.,_,_<,._ 4tM6.IO °"""4IM. "" Or-c.e .. ""* ....... C...0-_, NO ,..... ,...,.., •llv>lr<ll-_._. ~tt•t.CW •wt r•H•f"'tfllh No-H ifll M•t .. rfO'tllfitH .... 1t"4t1i1t t .. &MI ,.,,..."...,. •f c:-..--· ..,...., t•• .. _..,_ ,.,~., r .. ,. •••, CM~ '-'""..., W r-Q.rt -..., ..,..,...., u-•~•r. -·wn_,, __ an-.. wal~ln patiently, when tho boll ·~ rtn1ln1. ' ou have to look fut. TjMy're atlll nytn1 eround," H{d ono man who claimed tht lar11r number wore on the prtml1ca. They are, ht explained, ehaalvt UttJt crHturea. There were "juat a few, not very many," 11roed Paul Arblao, th• city'• patriarch who wora at the mlaalon and annual· ly rtns• tb• return Int beU. Th• problem, he aald, t1 that tbtrt were too many people there. "We bavo the 11mo trou· bit every year, 10 many people," htaald. lnatead of comln1 j1.a1t. to the . ml11lon , Arblao uld the 1wallow1 hav e s pr ea d tbrou1hout the valley. There would. he predicted. be more 1wallow1 at the Ml11lon In lhe af· ttmoon and evenlns. StUl, vl1ilor1 continued lo wait and watch for the return of the 1w1Uow•. Mary Jo Vtlha uer and her Ne~t IM l..lae7' British Foreign Secretary James Callaghan is bein1 touted as a eood prospect to replace retirinJ. Prime Minister Harold WJJson. . . Fre• Pa~..41 PICKET •.• pllot9 take second jobs ju.,t to support their families," Jacoby said. TerTy Cook. manaicr of the Golden West station at Ornnae County Airport, old few pa1aen1era were UPti•t tod•y with the surface tran.,portatlon provided. "No one mi11td their eonnec· tk>nt In LA. 10 thay weren't too toncerned," said Cook. Ht edded that there are u1ually 19 Golden West nights out of Orange County Airport on Fridays. An evenae of 180 ni1ht.s ere operated by Golden Weat on Fri· day, company ofrtcials Hid Robbins uid Golden West. plan1 lo immediately belin htr· m1 new pilots to replace lh• striltlni fl11ht crewa. He eatimat- ed that within a week or 10 da)'1. the company would return to near·normal schedule wilb new pef'IOOnel. Thia ia the rtrit tlmt any employe aroup haa s truck Golden Weat , founded In 1911. Robbins Hid. None of the other Ooklen West employes are Joininl the pilot. s trike . There a re n o stewardesses aboard the com· muter planes. Golden West flies between Oran1e Co unty Ai rport, Fullerton . San ta Barbara. Riverside, Ontario, Oxnard. lnyokern. Palmdale Md Tront. in addition lo Los A.qeles In· temaUonal Airport. husband came to San Juan from ·their home near San JON Ju.t to see the 1wallow1 rttum. They ar. ri vtd at the M l11lon at 4: JO a. m. "It's tomethln1 we alwaya wanted to 1ee." explained Mrt. Vilhauer. Even aner the betlt rans. •he hadn't slahted any swallow1, "They'll be here. 'ntey have to." she said. "They're comlnc." One woman pointed to the Iara• whtte blrda nym1 around lhe mlHlon belJI. "Thole aN them up there.•' 1h11ald. When told they were pigeons s he was looking al. she said only, "Oh. I thoucht they y,·ero them." M•rlna Martines, a Sa11 Gabnel resident, used to come to see the return every year but •ht hadn't been back for a year or two. In the past. s he said, the swallows would arrive in grou~ of about 15 beginning at 6 it.m. 'I don't know why they haven't come yet," s he said. She w11 wondetin1 rrom pHt exPtrlnet. Moat people bad ntvtr Hen the awaUows return before. Holdlna cam oru 11'\d binoculars, they were 1tandlns qweUy at the comer or Ortea• Highway and Camino Capistrano w•ltln1 for whatever was to come. Some were dlsappolntecl. A San Die10 woman, who wanted to see what 1he recalla hearint about as a child growll\I up in New York, had tXPfcled more ucltement. "lt'1 aoaubdued." IMsald. sun. Rita Agutlar, who came from Pa11dena wilb her family of 11vtn, uid It It "50m«b1DC new, aomethlng dltltrenL" It It, uld another woman. a ''historic event." The 1waUow1 have f aitht\IUy returned to the mission on Wt d~ ror 176 111r1. Only once, In 1935, were they late. Then, it is said, they were beld .,.p UlrM daya In a atorm. Mission ofnclals say the fact that the swallows trad!Uonally return on St. J oseph'• Day ls merely a coincidence oC nature, Nuclear B&n F o rum Topic Memben or the Irvine Tomor- row citizens rorum have chcided to make Proposition 15, the nuclear power Initiative, the aub- Jec:t of the group '1 next forum. At a pollc)'·HlllnJ m1ttln1 thit week. the lfOUp a lac decl<IH &bat future sessions would conetn• tntt on Ult ltvtl of comrnu.nlty lltrvlcea Irvine rtaldtnta art wlllln1 l<> aupport and lht lack of commercial recreaUon In Irvine. accordln1 t<> lbo croup '• leader, MarUyn Vassos. A debate on PropoeitJon 16 will be held In Mey, aht said. Woman Foils Bank Holdup ELMONT, L.J. (UPI) -A bank mana11r's wile wbo htd been handcuUed lO a pJano foiled a banlr robbery by drag· ging the piano across a room to the telephone ,o report the crime. In reaponM to tbt call, Nuse.a County police went to the Valley branch of the Bank of New Y~ and arreated a auspttt wtt.hout a struale. The man·a accomplice. who bad held Mra. Fnncts Kayne bo1ta1e, ls be1nc '°'*&ht today. Mrs. Kayne. 44 , and her husband. Joseph, M, were taken hOltage Tblltlday ln tbe.tr bomt by lht men, who pllDDtd t.o rob the bm, poUce 1114. • 'Bo•nieide' Error Jail Dea th Ce rtifica te R evealed ........ trNic Nr1 " M•l~trl lit lllt dtath of a Weetmtaater man. wbo In· ""'-•'°"' MW tuft~ fetal ..... laJwtt1 l• 0..... C.0...ty Jail. hu bffo dildOMd today. Jlt•. Bonnie NtlMD. wbeH hulband, Don, died J"lb. 2. "1d U.. orl•btal cleaU. .-tlficate lLtl· eel ber busbancl'a e11e u ••homlclde.•• Sbe said lht form wu correct. tea later to Usl the death as ••aalural eaYHt." Ol'an1e County Coroner lft· ¥tld11t.or Wayne =. 1'1tun· day ~nnntd t.er e,JUn1 the tneldent ... typosraptdcaJ er• ror.·· ··1 tell the trptat what ct ... lneauon It 11,• he said. "It wu ju1t • l)'po1raptU_cal error. I'm ftOt eveo 1ure what typllt dld ll" Ca1e1 aaid tbe death certificate wu e0tteeted the same day it was issued But Mrs. Nelson said the incl· dint was just "one of many l«rf · bM errors" In the cue. ''The whole thins seems IO UUert1 un· ll"Ofesslonal," the aald today. loth the Oran•e County Grand lury and Stale Attorney General's omce have expressed int.er~st in the ease. Mn. Nelson •aid st.. w 1s Interviewed lut week by hwe•U1atcn from the District Attorney's Office, who. ~re making an Inquiry for the Grand J ury. Mr1. Nel1on al10 hu filed a S3.i millior\ wron1ru1 death claim a1atn1t lht county. while at· t«neys for Mr. Ntlaon'11l•)'tar· old son have flied a claim m ex-c.u ol ft million. Nellon, a bartender and c:an· dtdatt ln laat eprin1'1 Ocean View School Dlslrlct tltctiona, Wll HrYlnl the fint O( fiYt wt1kend Jail 11ntence1 Jan. 25 on drunken drivtna charset. Casey said today Ntlaon became ill in his cell dwin& the term and fell striking his head. Ht aaid ht h11 not dtt.errnlntd, an4 pl'obably wUI not bt ab!e to determine, what el\&Hd Nelson to become Ill. But Ca11y 11ld bt beUev11 the fatal l.nJury did OC· cur at the Jall. But Mra. Ntlaon waa not notlftH by Jan otnclala or tho staff at Oran1e County Medical Center about btr huaband'• Ill· nna and Narehtd ror him for two days before flndtnc him et Ortnft Countr, lhdlcal Center tn a coma follow n11tulllur1ery. Sh• then l11rntd Jail otnclala had taken her hu1b1nd there an. ht bteamt m In hll cell, bul she haa alle11d Jalltr1 fatt.d to alert tht mtdtcal autt that her huaband had 1truck h1a head, ao the tucture w11 not promptly d11covered. 're•P,,.eAl SPLIT ••• Jail omcial1 ftld they tried to tall Mn . NellOll but wen! unsuc· ttaaful. whlle hospital olOclaJ1 Hid they ened in ftOt oontactlnt ...... Another blunder occ'1rred. Mn . Nelson aald. when a tett.tr arrivtd for ber hwiband two week• attar hla dellh. orderlns bhn to appear In COW'\ to race ar· rest. That letter. from West Orange Count1 Muntclpal Court, Hid Neleon hid violated piobalioft by failln1 to arrive for hl.a weekend tmtences and •lcobol COW\Ml· iq. Mra. NtlJOn aaid. however, •M bas bun notltltd twice by Oran10 County Medical Ctnt•r ueklnf payment for h er busbalfd s medlcal bllJ.I. Tbe first bill was for M.000. 1he slid today but ahe recenUy re· celved a revised bill for SS.GOO. "ihaven't done anything about them," she said. "I know I should turn them over to my insurance Cotnpany." Mrs. Nelsop continued, "Not even on~ pereoo in ttw. q~I• E'ro• P age Al MELLON ••• was wearing dark glasses and a white turban. She was carrying a stuffed antmal under het' ll'm. The falled marriage of Karen and Seward M•llon h8J been In and out ot the news atftce I.hey were divorced In June tt7•. Befort winnlng custody of the children in New York, Mn. Mellon .... Ufitd •ht wu relent· 1 .. 1y pursued by off-duty state troopers , m e n identlrylng tbemelna as PBI agent.s and by private d•t~tlvea. She nld these "a1ents" tried to convince her lo &lve up her daughters. After •h• waa dlYOrced, Mra. Mellon entered a ConnoctJcut Hnltarium . Later, while at a wet1ht rtducln1 clinJc at Duke Vnlvtralty, the d~Chten vl1lled her and •ht bf'Gti1ht them to New York, Thia •tarted the court batUt that ended with New York State Supreme Court Ju1Uce Menuel · Oomea awardinf them l-0 lbelr mother. Oppoeition Cr owe ROME <UPI> -Tht Com· munl1t1 Joined manat•men.t and labor today In 1ttackln1 Premier Aldo Moro'• tou1h aU1terlty pro- 1nm 11 lnetrectlve a1aln1t the n1tlon'• 1rowtn1 economic woes. The leader of Moro'• own Chrl1· Uan Democratic party warned Thuraday It• :tO·ytar rule may be eomln1 to an end unleaa It rtda ltNlt of eorrupllon and 1howa a new face to the poor and the youn1. W called to aay ~ are aony or nn we do anythlq or we ar'C worktn1 on it. · ''It Juat ... ma at.kt a PNpOO· dft'ante of errors," she lfld. "( Just can't beUevo all of this ls aUll aolftfon." Sbl ••kt tM only olndal eon· taet IM baa rec lwd wu one a>hont call from a coroner'• of· flcial and the lntervlew with dis· trl~t attorney'• tnveattaators. CABLE ••• coml"I aervlce etub events. em•rpn~y notleee and almUar matters would quallty. One function or lhe committee, Brady said, "'ould be "to Insure that the cable eompany polides are In keepinc wltb the spirit of public access '• But the committee would not decus. in ad\•ance whol does or doet not qualify, he said. It ..tao would serve 11 a review board for cable pro1ram•. be aaJd. Coftcemlns extenlion d the cable to non-Irvine Company lands, Hauser said a company study indicated such additions would be a to1ln1 proposition economically unless dramatic changes are made. Developers of Irvine Company land are requi red lo inst all cablff and related electronic de· vicH H well as wire homea for the cablevlelon, Hauser sald But d1vetopere on I ands not owned by the Irvine Company like In the Vllla1e of Northwood have no s uch requiremimta. The proposed rrancbl"e would require the company to exttnd the cable to all new bomes. But th. city subdivision ordJna.nt'e would have lo be amended If de- velopers are to be required t.o lay the groundwork for tht t'S· ble. Hauser said Without s upport from de· veloper1, he added. the rates Lo aJl s ubscribers would have to be "dras tically int'reas<>d " to finance the extension. he said Rates currently are $G for tn· d1vidual sub8eriber:s and S3 for those subscribing under bulk community association COi\• tracts. Fro• Page A l HEARST .•• verdict, rt1udless or the conJe• quences. "You are free lo 1cc1pl or r• ject the defendant's own account of her experience with her cap- tors," the Judge said. "Dureaa or coercion may provide a le1al excuse for tho crime charged a1alnat her. "But a compulalon must be present and immediate .•. o .well·Counded fear of death or bodily injury with no passlble escape from the compul11on," Hnowdona to accept a "coolln•· oft" period btf ort taklo1 10 draatlc a move aa divorce, baNMd byt!ttChurchdEn~ana ,._....__...._...._......._....__..._.. ..... .._""'....._,..__......_...__......_...---- whlch the qu•tfl heada. . Tbt quffn WH aaid to bopo. that the couple will reconcile at they have after HVtral olher crt1et. The quffft w11 1nxlou1 to kHp the marital troubles of the Snowdon a out of the court• .. 'l'btrt art buty tlmt1 ahead for her -a vlllt to the UnJted States · for Utt blcenttnnial th11 )'tar and the .Uver JubUtt of btf acct11loci . t.o t.ht throne next year. Undtr the arrans•ment worked out by the queen and her lawyera, the Snowdona -who have •pent mott of t.he!r Umt ln separate homes for the past rew yeart -will be able t.o live apart openly. have free acctsa l-0 their PRINCESS WINCED AT ROYALROL£S A3 children. Vl1count UJ'\ley, 1•. end Lady Sarah Arm11trong.Jonett, 11. and aeparate control of their own rmances. They could dlvore. later, but the royal family look years to re- cover from the shock of the ab- dlcatlon of Kini Edward In 1936 lo marry Mre. Simpson, the American divorcee who la 'low the Duchess of Windsor. Roddy Ll1w1llyn, 28. whoAe three-year lrltnd1hlp wtlh the 46-year.old r.nnceu wa1 on• ol the factors n the breakdown of the marrtatt. wa1 1layln1 at a Cann commune he sha.rn wllh other members of the youn1rer society and party set. He and the pnnceu were photoeraphed In swtm aulta on tht laland of MuaU· que In Ute Caribbean Liil month. Snowdon found the photo· gl'apha humUlatJn1. a«or'dlni to • frienda, but It only brou«'bt to a head aa unhappy domettfc 1llua- tion tbat bad stumbled rrom quarrel to quarrel for yeart. Under BrttJah Jaw. tMre are t"° omctal form• d aeparatton tnrnama•e· Ftrat, Ute couple can have their lawyen arTance th• deta.lb. This is what the Snowdons dtd and It ls known as a le1al separation or, more formally. a separaUon le1ally arnn,ed. The aecood s a judicial separa-· lJOft wbJcb involves C'OU1't pro- ceed.inp. ( Piiot Logbook ) You. Think You've Got Troubles? By atJDI NIEDZIELSKI ........ ~ ...... " SOME OF THE BEST STORIES aren't found on the pollce blotter or al city hall but in unexpected places where male reporters rarely venture, such as under the dryer of a hairdresser's shop. Renee Schorle, of Laguna Hilla, who works purt·Ume in a Laguna Stach coif 11\op, heard a dellahlfully b11arro tale the othtr day about two hoapltal ward Inmates. How lhey got lhere Is a true story, according lo Mr•. !;chorle, bul the names have been left out to protect the lnnot'ent. One of the patient11 waa n boy who had just gotten his rir!\l motorcycle. lie was afraid to ride it on the street and practiced by riding around In the living room while his mother was away. The machine got away from him ond took him crashlna lhrou&h a plate glass window. llls next trip was a ride to South Coast Community Hospital for treat· mcnt or cuts and bruises. 111110111 1.110 Mother meanwhile mopped the cycle'• oil 1taln1 orr the carpet with a gasoline-soaked rag and dumped the rcmuin· inl guoline l(lto the toilet bowl. She forgot t.o rJu1t\. WHEN THE SON returned from the hotpltal he 1neaked into the bathroom for a cigarette, dropping lhe butt lll the bowl and li9hlln1 hia tail end on fire. . Back at South Cout Community for a loncer slay to nurse his sear ed flesh, the boy lamented h11 woes t.o the man in the bed next to him who was burtln1 so badly be didn't want to htar anyt.hlna about his troubles. "The 1uy in tht aame room had been worklni on the roof ot his house. ll was a steep roof so he slunr one end or a rope around his waist. threw the other end over tho roof to hi• dau1hter wilb ln•trucUona lo tte It to something solid. As Mrs. Schorle reporta, the slurd1est thln& ahe could find was the bumper or the family car parked In the ttnv1way. t nat wowo nave been tme e.1cept that U'le dau1hter forgot lo tell her mot.her about it. THE MOTHER DECIDED to go for a ahopplnJ trip, fired up the engine, and lurched out of the driveway with her helpless husband 1otn1 for a wild ride over the shintles and down Utt otJ'ler aide before abe knew what happened. Sot•ll us what troubles you've had today. ·---·---..... ----.. Afteraooa N.Y.S,oek8 \ TEN CENTS in · Jail Death ADOdler ln a tr._ic Mri• ol funders in tbe death of a estmln1ter man, wbo lD· est11aton aald sun.red fa&al ad lQJUJ'W In 0...... Couaty all, bu beea dllelmecf today. Coroner Calls It 'Typographical Error' tomeya for Mr. Nel.80ll'a 13-year- old son have rued a claim 1n ex.· cess oUl million. Mn. Bouie Nellon. wbole band. Doa. clJed Feb. z. said the oriliNl death certlfieate list· ed ber bt11baad•1 UH U ''homicide.'' ' She wd t.M form was coned· . , • ed later lo list tbe death as .. natval cau1e1 ... Oruae Couni, ec.-er In· ftlllptor Wayne Casey Thurs· day c:Oolirmed her report. calling the incident "a typocrapblcal er· ror.•• .. I tell the typist wbat duslficaUon It ii." be said. "ll wu Juat a typo1raphical error. rm not even sure what typist did iL" Caaey said tbe death certificate was corrected the same day it was issued. But Mrs. Nellon said the incl- ·Via Tape Recording · Bean Tells Jury He Killetl Finklea / BJTOlll BAaLEY .... o.1.., .......... . CooYict.ed tlller Hugh Daniel Bean told an Orange County SUperlor Court jury late Thurs- day via a tape recording that be aluoe was respon.si ble for the kill-mc of Fountain Valley market derkStephen "Mike" Fink.lea. Bean. 24. wbo has received the death penalty from Judie Wllllam MWTay fortbealaytnaot :J"inilea. ll. told Fountain Valley Glftcers on NDv. 2, 1'74, that the 1bootin1 was prompted by Finklea'• use of foul language to -lU.s brother. Charles Dennis Bean. 22, is be-lo our car.'• ing tried in the same courtroom Bean sald he ran back into the forblaalle1edroleintbekilll.nion store with two revolvers in bis Oct. 31.1'74. haDd and beard his brother telling He also faces the death penalty Finklea: "Now. wait a minute. no if be ls foa.nd guilty offint dell"ee offense Intended" but Finklu murder and the jury makes that "snarled something" at Charles recommendation. · · Bean. ..The fellowlbat was behind the · . counter come back wi"\b tbl.s snot-Hush Bean, admitting .that he ty remark about Mcot.aoans ...• " had been drinkin~ heavily that Huell Bean's taped voice Ulld the evening. told officers that be Jury · pointed a pistol at FinJdea'sh.ead "He Ynched across the counter 'to force the Orange Coast College and grabbed my brother. That's wrestling star to release his when I ....-. _. __ arrctwent brother. -ran-Ou• •1111 i:t•"'"" "He looked at me and he Bodyg ..... D....._ed laughed at me," Bean said. "Just Jlke I was joking or something. The gun went off but I dido 't mean to fire It." Pittsburgh Banker's Deputy Di.strict Attorney l')-ank Briseno told the jury that Finklea, shot in the mouth. then staapred to a rear room of the store where be closed the door and D h Abd d vainly tried to bar entry to bis at.- ; QI l .U ters ~ICte ta~~~rs~e1ect that two men then • ~ 1 • fired two auns into the storeroom, NEW YORK (UPI) -Two 10un1 dau1hters of wealthy Pit· tsbut&b banker Seward Prosser Melloo were abducted today by three men wbo o~ and 41iaarmed thelr out- side their bome 1.D Brooklyn, ~Uce sources aaid. Police were reJUctant to call the abductioo an outriabt kidnap-tna since Ute younpters, qed 1 and 5, have been lnvOlved in a cutody fight. • Police Seek 118 Rapist A search "" under way today for a large, bearded man who aJ. Jegedly entered a west Hunt- ineton Beach apartment and raped a young housewife about 8 a.m .• police said. Tbelr lnvest11allon wu ham· pered somewhat at the outaet b ecauae the victim flrat telephoned .her hus band in Seat- tle on buslne11 to tell him. She then called Huntlnston Beach police but then rdused lo alve front desk orflcer Ben Marberry her address unUI he alavinced her It would be safe and ald In the search. Tbe police sources sald the lirls. who live with their mother fn the Bath Beach aection or Brooklyn, were takas by three men who disarmed the girls' bodyguard by pretending to have IUDS· The IOUl'ttS said the men then ned with the girls. daqbters of Mrs. Caren )le-11011, in a -brown Dodee or Chrysler. Descriptions of tbe abductor.s and the llrls were broadcast over police radio, but authorities would not tmmedlately discuss the inci- dent. A spokesman for the FBI said his agency was .. aware of the In· cldent" and wJts "attempting to determine whether a federal violation ls lnvolv,ed." Seward Prosser Mellon, the girls' father, is a wealthy Pit· tsburgb banker and the son or Richard "King" Mellon. a member of the board of directors of Mellon National Co .• the bold· in& company for Mellon Baruc. The sources said Mrs. Mellon. in her early 30's, moved to her Bath Beach apartment In January. They &aid she left the buildln1 in the company of detec- tlves. Jn Pittsburgh, Mellon was re· ported out of hls office and not ava1lable for comment. hilting the helpless student 1n the back, thigh, groin and the back of the head. Flnklea was dead in a pool of bis own blood when pol.Jee reached the market at Euclid and Warner avenues. Hugh Bean repeatedly assures bis interrogators in the tape that be used both guns to kill Fink.lea and that bis younger brother ape peared to be ln a state or shock 1rom the moment the ru:st shot was fired. Charles Bean, interviewed by Fountain Valley police im- mediately after the interrogation of hls brother, states in a taped in- terview that was alaoplayed back to the jury Thursday that be bad no knowledge of lhe killing of (See IULLEK, Page A%> BICIJSPIDS A IA BICENTENNIAL MIAMI <UPI> -For $150. Miami dentist David Vine will give denture wearers a bicenten. nlalsmile. Vine says for that price he will make red, white and blue den· lures with stars and stripes. And for some extra money. he'll en1rave "1776" on the teeth. tH(ly "'"" ....... .., • ..,, ..,. WILL PARK PAOJ£CT AT 80LSA CHICA BE HALTED FOR LACK OF PERMIT? On• Stet• Agency Tacld .. Another Stat• Agency In Huntlnvton Beech Be.t .. dent wu Ju.t "on&oC many terrl· ble erTOn" in the case. "The whole thine seems so utterly un· professional;•• 1be said today. Both the Orange County Grand Jury and. State Attorney General's Office have expressed interest in the ca5e. Mrs. Nelson said she was interviewed last week by lnveaticators from the District Attorney's Office, who were maklnc an inQuiry foo the Grand Jucy. Mrs. Nelson also bas flled a $3.6 million wrongful death claim against the county, while at· Nelson, a bartend~ and can· didate In last sprina'• Oceln View School District elections, was servine the first of five weekend jall sentences Jan. 215 on drunken drivtni charges. Casey said today Nelson became ill In bis cell durinl the <See DEATH, PapA.Z) Let's B e ar I t For ••• Students who attend Fountain Valley's who, for five years now, has been seeing • Harper School gather around crossing them safely across Magnolia Avenue as gu$1'(1 Mary LQ~e (in chair) 1tnd affix they head to and Crom school. Mrs. Lowe sienatures to sign posted this morn-also was honored today during a school ing in her honor. They decided they want-assembly. eel to do something nice for Mrs. Lowe. HB Motorist ---Injured in A uto Cr08h A Huntington Beach Police Department records clerk is re· covering at home today and a youtb.fuJ inotorist whose car rammed hers late Thursday is jailed on felony drunken driving charges. Police said Ginny Farris, 39, ot 6572 Halifax Drive, was going home from her work shlft. at 11 :47 p.m . when he r car was hit broadside at Goldenwest. Street and Heil Avenue. William G. Parrish, 20. of 16521 Tripp Circle, was questioned at t he scene and arrested and booked on suspicion of felony drunken drl vlng. · A long-time city employe. Mrs. Farris was treated at Huntington lntercommunity Hospital for her injuries and released, emergen· cy room nurses said today. The two cars involved sus- tained major damage in the col- lision, according to police. Princess C·onfirlllS ' She'll Leave Tony LONDON <UPI) -Princess Margaret, sister or Queen Elizabeth, announced today she and her husband, the Earl or Snowdon, are separating in the biggest royal sensation since King Edward VIII abdicated 40 years ago to marry Wallls Warfield Simpson. The announcement was made from Margaret's home, Kens· ington Palace, from where her husband of 16 years had already moved most of bis effects sinte a PRINCESS WINCED AT ROYAL ROLE5-A3 family crisis and a series of quar- rels over what Snowdon con- s idered h e r humiliating friendship ror a young society man. 17 years her junior. The statement said: "Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret. Countess of Snowdon. and the Earl of Snowdon have mutually agreed to Uve apart. "The princess will carry out her public duties and functions unaccomp a ni e d by Lord Snowdon. "There are no plans for divorce proceedings." · The legal separation. arranged by lawyers for both sides, is only one step from the divorce report- ed sought by Snowdon, said to be the prime mover in the breakup oflbe marriage. It was a less emb:irrassing ar- rangement than might have oc- curred. Queen Elizabeth, it became clear. persuaded the Snowdons to accept a "cooling- off" period before taking so drastic a m ove as divorce . banned by the Church of England which the queen heads. The queen was said to hope that the couple will reconcile as• they have arter several other crises. The queen was anxious lo keep the marital troubles of the Snowdons out of the courts. There are busy times ahead for her -a vi sit to the United Stat.es for the bicentennial thu1 year and the silver jubilee of her acceulon (See SPLIT ,•Pa1e A!) HB Beach Project May Be Stopped Co ast Weath er By llOBEllT BARKER CMl!leO•llrf'l ........ - Work on a $6.9 million project at BOlsa Chica Stale Beach In Runtlnaton Beach may be In jeopanly because a coastal com· mission permit for the project re- portedly bas expired. The state Parks and Recrea· Uon Department wa.s granted a six-month permit Ln March of 1974 for the project that includes construction of 1,950 parking spaces. 24 urecuard towers, 23 comfort stations and a number of concessions stands. Mike Dadaaovich, coordinator for Orange County projects for the South Coast Refiooal Zone Conservation Coml'D.LU'°8. said be bu filed papers ol the alleged violation wltb the state attorney general's omce. He aald state officials will seek a routine extension at a coastal commission meetlnc Monday In Torraace, but that bis staff is pushing for complete new public bearinl April 5 • The work could conceivably come to an abrupt ball and changes in the project could be materially altered, he Indicated. Efforts to contact state of· ficlals concerned with the project and Its permit were not suc· ceasful at press time today. Vince Moorhouse, director of the Huntington Beach Harbors and Beaches Department, said be has never ~en In favor of the project as it is designed and he, too, would like a pew public heat· ing. . Dadaaovlcb says there have been changes in state regulations since the permit was approved in 1974 and that the most affected juriedictJon, wbicb would be Hu.n- tinaton Beach, would now be al· lowed to have a voice 1n the plans. Dadasovlch says the portlOb or Bolsa Chica where the work Is ioing on bas a unique, rural character· and tbat plans for the · parking would not be oompaUble. · "Sand is a natural resource Fair through Saturday with mostly sunny days. Cooler tonl1bl with lows 38 to 48. A little warmer Saturday with highs 63 to 70. Strong gusty winds forecast in mountains. Al OAA.YPIU)T H /F Tract Residents Ask for SClioOI FelJruary Food Cost Declines . Re-stdeall or Centurx Parle Homa repealed their p145 for a Kbool ill tM1r tract at t.be Foun· talo Valley School Board mee~ '"'ftuncla7 nJ11tL But Superlfttendeat Bob Reid tdd them it i. .UU too 8iOCJll to make a decision on the matter. Trusteea Thursday night Hopted a pollcy aettlng •pacit1u at tbe dlatrtct '1 lt Supen1isors Risk Court • Citations Oran1e County 1upervlaor11 could rlst a contempt of court cltaUoo if they vote again to tramfer 22 spectal lnvesti&at.orl from tbe Dbtrict Attorney's Of· fiee to tbe Sheriff's Office. That opinion was offered tn a memo to aape"iaors Thursday from County Counsel Adrian Keyper in wake of remarks this week bY. county Administrative Officer Robert Tbomu that be would resu rrect t he con- trovental issue. Laat sum m er, w h en supervisors ordered tbe transfer as a bud1et-trlmmin1 move, Dis- trict Attorney Cecil Hicks went to court and wop a writ of mandate prohibltin1 t be action as "capricious and arbitrary." Tbe confrontation sparked a feud between supervisors and the DA that is stilt simmering. The coudti counsel bu told supe"11ora tbe county 1a atlll ap- pea11DS th~ ofialnat nllinl by Superior CoW"t Judte Byron McMlllan and any new action could prejudice that cue. The county bas hired a legal ~onsultant to carry its cue to the Fourth District Court of Appeah and a hearina ls scheduled for mid-May. Kuyper noted that even if the county were not held in contempt for trying the transfer again. Hicks would only 10 back to .McMlllan and seek a new order. Fro• Page A l BEACH ••• that will be badly needed down the road." he uld. "and It would be harmful for stretchn of it tn be covered by concrete and asphalt. "It is a rural beach flavor that people would like to maintain," he ~aid. He said that some form of pttipheral parking along Pacific Coast Highway could be built wtth shuttle buses delivering bathe~ to the beach. He said that the state plans for the project affect nearly the en- tire stretch of sands from the bluffs area to Warner Avenue. Moorhouse said the state plan for the are:. 1s a "sterile. barren concept" and that the Bolsa C~ica project should be de· ,·eloped In tune with the entire mne miles of beaches that line the city. Moorhouse said he would be In fo\•or ot parallel parking about 40 to 50 fet"t from the highway that c<itld double and triple the beach ~there He said that parking formerly was okay on bc'lth sides of the P•cUJc Coast H1Rhway but th•t it . had to be dasconllnued "because ~n many people were aettlnc k.illf'd crossing tht" stf'fft." "If you are ~olnit to s~d. you 11htluld look at the Impact 50 )e1ua aht"ad. not just tbo lm· medlatf' future." he said. O"ANOE COAST .. , DAILY PILOT , ... a..,. (N\f O~l'f ..... "' Wlfft •fW" ." &f~ 1hlf ..... , ... ,, h ~·~ ,., """ ::::, ~~~!u!;:~~2~':'::~~~1:':, ~ (Mt• llH>U H••••n .... 1\. """'°'"''''" ••<" foWli'•'tit V•HtY, tflllrwwi.. ~ .. .,_., •ttt>, .,... l ~ ,..,..,t\ ~" (N\4 A 'I~• , .. ...,_. flfitl~ I\ 9'1~ ~-tt. Ml .. ._.. ... \ ,,_ .. ,,_,,.., .... ,_, .. ..,..,,,..""'" ,, " .uo -... ih•t\.CA• .. -w (..ol .... ..,.- Robert N. Wf«J ..... ---·-JllCtl R . Curlf>y Vic•...,._",_ o.-.i ..._ Thornes Keevll ldllOt Thomas A. Mufllf\lrw ... _.,..c .... 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Contvmer prlcu in P'ebnauy potted their amallnt '"OQlhb' tn. creue -0.1 percent -la mon. tban four ytara. tbe Labor • DeDartment aald loda.y. 1'M mmucul• ~ ... came moaUy b41cauat ot the la"IHt decline in food costa elnc.1958. District officlalJ •aid I.bat in· format.loo wW be available by ~-ta Uae1 May at the latest aod tbe poa.I b1e • • need for a new cempw can be British P'ore1gn Secretary considered then. James Callaghan is being Rud told Centwy Part ttCIA touted as a good prospect to denta ln tbe aud.lence 'lbunclay, · replace retirine Prime "'That wu tl\e pla.a i;D December. Minister Harold W1.laoo. That was I.be plan m F-ebruary. That was the plao u p until tonight. Muter planniq cUDOt. be eoosidend until t.bat proceu F....,r.,.eAl Ls=t':t:!~" of Century Park, DEATH • • • new Bushard Street and Garfield Avenue. said their childrm are DOW beill& bused to three 8Choob, wbile there ls an UDUled school site ln their tra~ U a new campus can't be built, they bave asled to have all their children placed at ooe scbool withln walkini d1stance. Gilbert Socoon. one of the parerits, Thursday criticised the st.atrs school capaciUe. report, which wu based on S2 students per classroom. He contended tbfft could be cues where a class would have many mor e or many less children. He refened to the N'pClf't u be- int developed through "manage- ment by crisis" rather t&an "mana1ement by objeellve ... Aaistant Superinteodent Jaelc Mahnken said the 32-student·per· clusroom fifure is a vaild one as a district average, altboulh of. fidala said there are about U classes with 35 t.o 37 cbildrelL Read also said, "1 would like to assutt Y9'1 folks of ooe thing, and I am 10101 to lay it out strai&ht here. The staff bas taken every opportunity to work with your community in this endeavor. "I think when we get into the credibility of people who put re· ports together, especially when they have a good track record. I think we miss our goal." he con- tinued. Dlatrtct ofllc1aJs saici uiey aJso will take u_p revising district at- tendance boundartes lat.er this spring to try to alleviate the Cen· tury Park busing and other bus· ing. f 'ro• Page A I SPLIT ... to the throne next year. Under the arrangement worked out by the queen and her lawyers. the Snowdons -who have spent most of their lime in separate homes for the past few years -wiJl be able to live apart openly. have free access to their children. Vi&count LlnJey, 14, and Lady Sarah Armstrong.Jones. J l. and separate control of their own finances. They could divorce later. but the royal family took years lo re· cover fl'om the shock of the ab- dication of King Edward in 1936 to marry Mrs. Simpson. the American divorcee who is now the Duchess of Windsor. Roddy Llewellyn, 28, whose thrtt·year friendship wttb the .U.year-old princess wu one ol the factors in lhe breakdown of the marriage, was staying at a farm commune he shares with other members of the younaer society and party set. He and the pnncess were photographed in ~"1m s u1Cs on the island of Muslt· que in the Caribbean Jut monlh. Snowdon found the phnto· graphs bum1llating, accordmR to ftlends, but It only brought to a bead an unhapp)' domt-ttlc s1tun- tlon that hod s tumbled from quarrt>l to quarrel for yean Fro•Pa~AJ KILLER .•. term and fell aUWrc bJa bead. Be said he bu aot determ1ned. aod probably will oot be able to Oetennine, wbat cnaed Neboo to become W. But CeM;Y aaid be believes tbe fat.al bQm, did OC· cur at the Jail. But Mra. Nelson was not notified by Jail offidala or the 11.aff at Oranee ~ Medical Cent.a' about her busband•s ill· Dell and searched for him for two days befor e flndin& him at Oranae County Medical Center ill a coma followine akul.l sureery. Sbe t.ben learned Jail officials had taken her husband there attu be became ill in his cell, but she baa alleged jailers failed to alert lbe medical staff that her husband bad struck bis bead, so the fracture waa not promptly discovered. Jail officials said they tried to ca11 Mrs. Nelson but were umuc- ceuful, while hospital officials said tbey erred in oot contac:t.lng her. Another blunder occurred, Mns. Nelson said. when a letter arrived for her husband two- weeks after bis death. ordering him to appear in court lQ face ar- rest . That letter. from West Orange County M unlcipal Court, said Nelson had violated probation by failing to arrive for his weekend sentences and alcohol counsel- ing. Mrs. Nelson said, hoWever, she has been notified twice by Orange County Medical Center seeking payment for her busbarid's medical bllls. The first bill was for $4.000. she said today but she recently re- ceived a revised bl ll for $5,000. "I.. haven't done anything about them." she said. "I know I should tum them over to my insurance company." Mrs. Nelson continued. "Not· even one person in these agencies has called to say they are sorry or can we do anything or we are working on tt. · "It just seems like a prepon· derance of errors." she said. "t just can't believe all of thisi:ntiJI going on." She said the only official con- tact she has received was one phone call from a coroner's of· 11cial and the interview with dis- trict attorney's investigators. Bicentennial Essay Picked Paula Wt-st. a studentatEdison Hlih School. won first place in FoWltaln Valley's bicentennial essay contest. sponsored by the South Coast Junior Women's Club Kathy Martin. a student at Los Amigos High School, won second place. and Jeanne Hesketh, a fo~ountaln Valley IH&b School stu· dent. won third. The thP""le orthe contest was "I believe 1.1 America because." Their awards. as well as 12 honorable mention certlflcatca were presented during Tuesday'!! city council meeting by Mayor Al Hollinden. Department officials said lood coata dropped 1 percent last montb, tile sharpeat c:t.cllne ln 20 years. The lHi time a larger decline wa1 registered was Nov· ember, 1953 when food costs dropped 1.2 perce~t. tonsumer prices in &..os Ancelea and Oraoee coun- ties also dropped 0.5 ~t ln February. marklnc the lar&e:st decline since Aquat 1970. The monthly figurea showed that costs of food and housing declined, while prices for clothing. health. transportation and recreation rose llighUy in tbe SouthJand. · The 0.1 percent Increase na- tionally was the smallest since September, 1971, and abowed the continuin& slowdown ln the rate of inflation. The Consumer Price Index rose 0.4 percent in January and aver aged 0.8 percent average for the last three months 0!1975. Seasonally adjusted index figures showed an overall 1 ~ cent national decline in food prices. due mainly to a 1.5 per- cent drop in erocery foods. That followed a 0.4 percent decline last mont.h: The national CPI for February was 167.l, before seasonal ad· justment, meaning that $100 wortb of goods purchased in 1987. the base year. would now COil $167.10. Administration economists predicted Thursday that inflaUoo would continue to moderate In coming months. primarily due to prospects of future declines in tood prtce~. The February statistics ln· dicated gasoline prices also declined while charges for con- sumer services rose. but. at. a slower rate than in January. Prices for aome foods rose despite the overall trend. includ· ing coffee, while prices for restaurant meals and snacks away from home rose 0.8 per· cent. the same as in January. Commodities other than food increased 0.3 percent. cootinuini a moderate rate ol advance. Clothint prices also rose moderately. The Labor Department said sharp increases in auto In · surance rates accounted for much or the 1.3 percent rise Ul transportation services prices. Festival Set For Edison High Singers Choral singers rrom ttunt· lngton Beach's Edison High School will begin the Beguine as you begin your cuisine Sunday. with a benefit dinner at La Plaza Mexican restaurant tor a taste or what they'll dine upon for 10 days next month. Some 50 members of the A Cappella Choir and Madrigal Singers will fly to Mexico City April 21 for a series of cultural festival performances and are now earning trip expenses. Extra places have been set for the public at La P1az.a. wher"..' Sunday dinner from 5:30 to .11 p.m. is $4, for one marganta cocktail or other bar dnnk; tortilla chips , bean dip, salsa. Mexican salad. taco, cheese enchilada, rice, beans, dessert and coffee. The bill of fare also lncludes music furnished by~he two choral groups. and tickets may be bou&ht from students or at La Plaza. 16961 Golden Weal St., a Warner A venue on Sunday. ReservaUons for the repast are strontlY suggested. -.. ~ GOLDEN WEST PILOTS WALK PICKET LI .. Orange County Commuter Un• Hit by S"\k• Striking OC Pilots Stall Flights to LA By HILABYKAYE Of-o.Jly " .. "-" Fll&ht s on Golden West ·Airlines nearly came to a standUlU today when striking pilot.a refused to f'1 their com- muter routes to and from Los Anaeles International Airport. Demandin1 hither pay and better wor kiDI conditions, placard-carrying pilots picketed at ·Oran1e County Airport, Los Angeles International Airport. and several other Golcfen Weit stations in Southern California. The airline, headquartered In Newport Beach. managed to keep a handful ol flights in opera- tion today, usine four members of the company's manacement team who are qualified to fly. However . moat commuter passengers, were driven t.o or from Los Angeles lnternatlonal Airport b)' t.aZl or bu ... bus. • The 73 Golden West pilots are aakina !or bicber salaries. iD· creased frln1e benefita and a change in their flying hours. Neither aide would reveal the exact figur es involved in the dis- . pute. but Charles Robbins. vice president for sales .and service, commented lbat the two sides are "far apart." One pilot on the picket line at Or a nge Couoly Airport held up his W ·2 earning Corm and pointed to what he called h.ia "un- fair" earnings from lutyear. Richard Jacoby, 33, Costa Mesa , said be earned $7,878 last year for bls full-time flying Job with Golden West, where he's worked for tbe past three years. "Most of the Golden West pilots take second jobs just .to support their families," Jacoby said. Terry Cook, manaier or the Golden West station al Orange County Airport, said few passengers were upset today with the surface transportation provided. "No one m issed their connec- Carter Nixes Pot Penalties NEW YORK <UPI) - Democratic presidential front· runner Jimmy Carter ha.s been quoted as saying he favors the re· moval of criminal penalties for the use of marijuana. But Carter says such a move should be left to the states lo de· clde and the federal government ought to !ltay out of the matter. Uons in LA, so I.MY weren't too concerned." said CQOk. He added that there are usually 19 Golden Weal rughu out of Oranae County Airport on Fridars. An average o \8() nights are operated by Golden \VC$1 oo Fri- . day. company offlc1als aald. Robbin• aald Golden West plans to lmmediat.elY be&in hir- ing new pilots to replace the striking fll&ht crews. He esUmat· ed U)at wtthln a weu o.r 10 dayJ, the company w1>uld return to near-normal schedule with new personnel. . This ls the fir,.'l~ Ume any employe group \\~~ struck Golden West, founded in 19i8. Robblnaaald. None of the other Golden West employes are Joining the pilots atrike. There are no stewardeues aboard the com- muter planes. Golden West ntec between O r anae County Airport. F u llerto n , Santa Barb ara, River side, Ontario, Oxnard, Inyokern, Palmdale and Trona, in addition to Los Angeles Jn- temational Airport. Youth Work Program Set In Huntington The Huntington Beach Man- power Administration is rceruit· ing candidates for its Youth Development Programs. The programs combine work experience and counseling services to he lp Huntington Beach youths enter the work force and to finish their high school education, according to Manpower Director Bob Cun- ningham. The Youth Development I Pro- gram provides after school employment or 20 hours a week for students still enrolled in hlRh school. The Youth Development 11 Program offers employment or 30 hours a week plus training to pass the aeneral educational de· ,·elopmenl lest for youths who have dropped nut of S<:hool Jobs In both progrums pay $2.30 an hour. Further Information muy bf> gained by cnll1ng 536 2521. Second School Survey Studied Finklea and that he playC'd no part In It. Charles Bean told officeTs lh3t he wu drunk "on liquor and reds" that Halloween evening and could only vaguely recall stumbling aod falling on the noor oftbe Fountain Valley market. Indian Grave Found Remains May 'be 300 to 500 Years Old ByFV Board Parents in the Foun~ln Vallt1Y School Dlatrlct may be asked to complete a second survey th1~ year -this one de~IRned to describe! the t ype or educat1ont1l The defendant told officers that he could recall his older brother grabbing hlm by the arm and or- dering him "let's go" but could not recall shots or any attack on the clerk. Briseno argues that residmtsat Bean's home told police that Charles Bean was sober when be arrived bome that ni&ht and was in full control of his faculties. '"rwo men fired two gurus that evening and bullets from both weapons killed Mike Finklea." Briseno told the jury. He closed his case for the pro- secution late Thursday. Defense attorney Jam e.s Stotler will open hlscaseMonday. By WILLIAM SCRJlEIBEK °' * 0.11, Pl ... ,_ Constru~tion workers digging a trench for a new sewer line in Anaheim Thursday unearthed the bones of an early Orange County resident -an American Iodian buned 300 to 500 years ago. Chier Deputy Orange County Coroner. Jim Beisner sald today the badly-deteriorated bones were spotted by construction company employes watching the progress or a backhoe digging the ditch. ·'They stopped wort wheq they noticed that the backhoe was dig· Jing up bones with the. d1rt." Beisner said. "They called Anaheim poltce wbo then cailed us.'' The discovery was made at 1041 Shepard St.. a<tJacent to a miniature golr course near the R1venide Freewav. The coroner consulted with Cal State Fullerton physical an- thropologist Judy Suchey. who identified the remains as those of a coastal Indian trtbe member who occupied Orange County hundreds or years before the first European arrived. Miss Sucbey said It dJd not ap- pear lbe site was a burial gro\lDd or simfJar location o f an · thropologlca] interest. She said It appeared the body found by the coMtruction workers was the on- ly one. Af\er bein& Informed by t.be an- I lhropologlst that lbe bones did programs they want for their not consUtute a police or cor-children. oner's cue. the investigation The survey Is expected to come was halted. Bisner said the re-up for discussion at tonight's 7 .30 mains will be turned over to school board meeting in district sclenUsts for further study. ofllces, Newland Street and Found In lbe ancient (rHe Talbert Avenue. were a skull. upper and lower But district orrtclals said today jaws containing •·well worn no final decision la expected until teeth' with no ca vi ties." several next month. arm and leg bones and smaller 1 Trustees also are expected to bones from the hands, feet and receive an analysis tonight of an spine, accordin( to coroner's in· earlier survey this )'ear, wh n vntigator Lindy Lee. 1.200 randomly-selected parents Beisner noted thal discoveries of ancient grave sites during con· structlon projects have not been unusual in Orange County but have grown infrequent in the put year or so . were asked to evaluat..e district goals and existing programs. Unlike that survey1 however, the new one bein& considered would ask parents to describe the type or school programs they want, officials said. .. Orange Coast EDITION -, "'\ \:VOL. 69, NO. 79, .C SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T oday' Clo l•l N.Y. S t oeau, N TEN CENTS .Princess Confirms .Split with Tony. LONDON <UPI) -Princess Nar•aret, titter of Queen Eliubetb, announced ~ sbe and her huaband. the Earl or Snowdon, _,-e aeparatin1 in the bi11est royal aenaaUoo since Kine Edward VIU abdicated 40 Hrt a10 to marry Wallis 1 Warfield Simpson. f The announcement was made ftom llar•aret'• home. Kens-Victon Palace, from where her husband of 16 yeart bad already moved most or bis effects slnce a family crisis and a series ot quar- rels over what Snowdon coo- s id ere d her bum ill allng Criflldship. for a YOUDI society man, 17 yean ber Junior. The stalemeot said: "Her Royal Highness Princess Marpret, CountHs of Snowdon, and the EuJ of Snowdon have mutually agreed to live apart, "The princeas wW carry out her public duUe1 and functions unaccompanie.d by Lord Snowdon. .. There are no plans for divorce proceedln1s." The le&al separiaUon. arranged by lawyers for both sides, is only one step from the divorce report- ed sought by Snowdon, said to be the prime mover in the breakup oft.be marriage. It wu a less embarruslnt ar· ranaement than mll,ht have oc· curred. Queen Eflubeth, It ~came clear, persuaded the PfUN~ESS WINCED AT ROVALROLES A3 ~wdons to accept a ''cooltng- off" period before taking so drastic a move as divorce, banned by lbe Church of England !Banker's Kids Taken Girls Involved in Mellon Custody Case ' NEW YORK (AP) -Three ·urned men abducted tbe two Clauabten of an heir to the Mellon fortune on a Brooklyn street ~ day. and police said later they bad been told the girls were sale with ~father. • Tbe girls bave been involved in e runnin• custody dispute between Seward Prosser Mellon, 33. and his divorced wife. Karen Boyd Mellon, 32. with whom the 'Jirls have ~en Ii vini. . Seward Mellon was adopted u Another Twist in Jail Death Another in a traaic series of blunders in the death or a Westminster man, who In· vestlgators said &uffered fatal 1'ead injuries ln Orange County Jan. bu been diaclOMI today. Mrs. Bonnie Nellon. wbou husband. Don, dJed Feb. I , NJd the original death cert.Lnc.ate llat· ed her husband's caae as ••homicide." She said lbe form wu corred· ect later to list the death as "natural causes.·• Orange County Coroner In- vestigator Wayne Casey Thun· day confirmed her report. callln& tbe lncldenl "a typo&raphlcal er· ror." "I tell the typist what classification it is.'' he said. "It was just a typographical error. I'm not even sure what typist did it. .. Casey said the death certificate was corrected the same day it was issued. But Mrs. Nelson said the inci· dent was just "one of many lerri· ble errors" in the cue. "The whole th.Ing seems so utterly un- professional," 1be said today. Bolh the Orange County Grand Jury and Staie Attorney General's Office have expressed interest in the case. Mrs. Nelson said she was tntervtew~ last week by mvest11atora rrom the District Attorney's Office. who. were makmg an inquiry for the Grand Jury. Mrs. Nelson also has Oled a $3.8 million wron1ful death claJm against the counly. "'·hUe at· tomey1 ror Mr. Nelaon'11'·year- old son have filed • claim In ex· cell oUl million . Co ast Weathe r Fair throuah Saturday with mostly sunny days. Cooler tonleht with lows 38 lo 48. A little warmer Saturday with highs 63 lo '10. Strong gusty winds forecast In mountalna .. I INSIDE T8DA Y It iln ·r eG1J1 to make o ltvtng IDrihng ;au. but t~ doun't ttop Clll Oran~ Cooit com. I poltr '°"°" !MW "'°"" IDiU ~ ( ,,,..,,.vrec1 Swrtdar in fftad. , lngton Bea.ch. See storv on c ~CJ o/ the WH~. I MY-s-b ·~~:!.. M ..... . "" _.,,..... "11 LM. .. ,. All ........ CW ~· IU ........ ~ All ~ DMI _..,...,__ A4 • CIMk• Ill 0.-.. C-y At o..-... •• .._.. .,., .,._,_.!(" M """-eM •• ...._.~ M *"*-All•U 111...-.1 C"J T ...... .-Cl "'-• "'"'' T--. a.r ---.. ~ ,.. ,_...,._ C4 --A4 -""""" •• -C:l.f a child in the Mellon family of PU· t.sburgb, which is considered to be tbe second wealthiest American family. behind the Du Pools. The family is reported to own 27 per- cent of the stock in the Gulf Oil Corp. The youngsters, Catherine Leigh, ace 7, and Coo.stance Elizabeth, 4, were getting into their car with their bodyguard- cbaUffear and were on their way to school. Police uid a second car PQlled up and three men emerged who "intlmated''they were armed. "The bodyguard was carrying a .38. Hew as disarmed and the ab- ductors took the girls," said a police s pokes man. By 2:30 p.m. Deputy Police Commissioner Frank McLouchlin said he had been e<>n- tacted by Mrs. Mellon's attorney, who saJd be had been rearhed by Mr. Mellon's attorney. wbo re· ported tbe girls were safe and with their father. O.lly ...... ""' PMte PROPERTY CLERK GUY MANNINO EXAMINES BONES Old l ndlen Sketeton UnHrthed In Anehelm Indian Bones Found By Trench Diggers By WILLIAM SCHllEIBEll Df"-0.lly~hltw.tll Construction workers digging a trench for a new sewer line In Anaheim Thursday unearthed the bones of an early Orange County resident -an American Indian buried 300 to SOO years ago. Chief Deputy Oran1e County Coroner. Jim Beisner said today the badly deteriorated bones were spotted by conslrucllon company em ployes watchin& the PrQCress of a backhoe digaing the ditch. "Tbey stopped work wben they noticed lbat. lbe backhoe was dil· <inc µp bones with tbe dirt." Beisner said. ''They called Anaheim police who then called us." . The discovery was made at 1041 Shepard St .. acliacent to a miniature golf course near the Riverside Freewa.v. The coroner consulted with Cal State Fullerton physical an· lhtopologlst Judy Sucbey. who identified the remains as those oC a coastal Indian tribe member who occupied Orange County hundreds ot yeart before the first Euro~an arrived. Miss Suchey s aid ll did not ap· pear the site was a burial ground or similar location of an· thropologlcal Interest. She said it appeared the body found by the construction workers was the on· lyone. AIWr beln1 informed by the an· U\ropologl1t that the boo-es did not constitute a police or cor· oner's case, the lnvesUgaUon wu balled. Bis ner said the re- "llalnt will be turned over to ·ctenlist.a for further study. Fou~d In the ancient grave were a skull. upper and lower Jaws, contalnlng "well worn teeth with no cavitJes," several arm and lee bones and amaller booes from the bands, feet and spbae, according lo coroner's ln· vestiaator Llnd1 Lee. Beisner noted that discoveries of ancient grave sites during COO· structJon projects have not bffn unusual in Or~nge CounlY but have iron infreq llllDt Jn the put year or so. McLoughlin did not say where thechildren wer~. orllheknew. The 1irls and their mother had been livinr in the Bath Beach sec· lion of Brooklyn in a brick duplex apartmenL lo January the New York Stale Supreme Court awarded Karen Boyd Mellon, 32, custody of her daughters. Mrs. Mellon was seen this morning leaving her apartment house with two detectives. Patty Case To Jurors; Morn Cries SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Alter her mother ruhed tearful· ly from the courtroom, Patricia Hearst's trial was sent today to a jury that must decide whether the heiress was a fear-stricken victim or free-willed volunteer in a terrorist bank robbery. The celebrated case was turned over to the pJnel of seven women and five men at 10:47 a.m .. after more than one hour of instructions by U.S. District Court Jud"e Carter. He then" told them. "You may retire to the jury room for your deliberations." The case went to the jurors after a trial of eight weeks. dur· ing which M lss Hearst was portrayed by the government as a willing recruit to the ranks of terrorism and by her defense as a helpless kidnap victim in fear of her life. Her mother. Catherine Hearst. was not present al the end of proceedings. having quietly left the courtroom In tears about two-thirds of the way through the ins tructions. She had come to court with her face red and swollen with tears. and her husband 11a1d later that Mrs. Hearst "had a sleepless night but nothing In particular set her off." "H's just, you know, sort of the end of the line, and she was upset," aald Randolph A. Hearst. After leaving the courtroom. Mrs. Hearst told a reporter , "I'm afraid I chickened out. I didn't do too well.·· She was then taken by a marshal to a walllna' car In the buement of lht Federal Buildlng and driven home. When court was over, Miss Hearst leaned toward her father and said, "Where's Momma?" Hearst answered in a whisper. and the young de f e ndant nodded. ln hJs ldatr-uclions. Carter told the jurors not to be governed by "sympathy, prejudice or public opinion" in reaching their de· dsion on Miss Hearst's fate. DOW MOVES SIDEWAYS NEW YORK <UPI> -Prices closed uncbanaed tod...v in slow trading oo the New York Stoek Excbance. IDvestora Ignored favor'61e economic news. The Do,, Jo.,es industrial average. a ~.14-point loser Thurs· day, flayed at 979.85. DerUnes led advances by about a seven·to-slx margin <tables. Al3f • Prices were 1ower ln moderate tradtnc Oh the American Stock C.Cbtlqe. which the queen heads. The queen was said to hope that the couple will reconcile as they have after several other crises . The queen was anxious to keep the marital troubles of the Snowdons out of the courts. There are busy times ahead for her -a visit to the 'United States for the bicentennial this year and \he silver jubilee of beT accession to lite throne next year. Under lhe arranaement worked out by lhe queen and her lawyers. the Snowdons -who have spent most of their Ume ln separate homH tor the past few years -wlll be able to live apart openly. have free access to their ctuldren. Viscount Llnley, 14, and Lady Sarah Armstrona·Jone,, 11, and separate control o( lhelr own finances. .,.,.., .......... -. GOLDEN WEST PtLOTS WALK PICKET LINE Orange County Commuter U ne Htt by Strtke Striking OC Pilots Stall Flights to LA By HILARY KAVE OIU..Dailyf'lltt~ Flights on Golde n Wes t Airlines nearly came to a standstill today when striking pilots refused lo n y their com· muter routes to and from Los Angeles International Airport. Demanding higher pay and better working conditions. placard-carrying pilots picketed at Orange County Airport. Los Angeles International Airport and sever al other Golden West stations In Southern California. The airline, headquarte red in Newport Beach. managed to keep a handful of flights in opera· lion today, using four members of the company's management team who are qualified to fly. However, m ost commuter passengers. were driven to or from Los Anfteles lnternational Airport by la xi or bus. bus The 73 Golden West pilots arc asking for higher salaries, in· creased fringe benefits and a change in their rlying hours Neither side would reveal the exact Cigures involved in the dis· pule. but Charles Robbins. vice president for sales and service, commented that the two sides are "far apart." One pl)ot on the picket line al Orange Co unty Airport held up his W -2 earning form and pointed to what he called his "un· fair'' earnings from last year. Richard Jacoby. 33, Costa Mesa. said he earned $7,878 last year for his full·lime nylng job with Golden West. where he's worked for the past three years. "Most of the Golden We st pilots ta lee second jobs just . to support their famlhes," Jacoby said. Terry Cook. manager of the Golden West station at Orange County Airport. s aid fe w passengers were upset today with the surface transportation provided "No one missed their connec· tions m LA . 110 they weren't loo <Set PICK ET, Page AZ> Swallows Back Birds Keep Up Tradition By LAURIE KMP•;R ly rings the returning bell Ol lt\e Dally ,.1 ... s .. " The problem. he 1u1ld. Is that True to tradition, the 11wallows there were loo many peopll' returned to San Juan Capistrano there. "We have the same lrou today. St. Joseph's Day. bte every year. so many people." At the 8:31 a.m. officially re· hesa1d. corded return lime, there were Instead or comlnl{ just to the e1therseventolOor350swallows m ission , Arbiso s aid th<> In the mission. depending on who s w a 11 ow s h a v e I! pre ad was making the report. throughout the valley There Most or the several hundred would. he pred1clro. be more tourists who wne walUng inside swallows at the Mission In the af· and ouUlde the mission, saw the temoon and evenlnR. smaller number. Still, visitors conllnued lo wail While the bell rang to tell the and watch for the return oC the town of the birds' return. people swallows. who had been waJting since Mary Jo VIU111uer and her before dawn to see lhe spectacle husband came to San Juan from tilted lheir heads to the sky. 'their home near San Jose Just to They were still looklng up, see the swallows return. They ar· waltina patiently, when the bell rived allhe Mission at4:30a.m. stopped rtngioc. "It's something we always "You have to look fast They're wanted to see," explained Mrs. still flying aroun4." said OJte Vilhauer. Even art.er the bells man \t'ho claimed the larger rang. the hadn't sighted any number were on tbe prem1ses. swallows. 1'bey are. he explained, elusive "They'll be here. They have lilUe creatures. to,•• she said. ''They're coming." Tbere were "just a few, not One woman pointed to \he v~ey man)'." agreed Paul large while birds Oytng around Atbiao, the city's patriarch who the mission bells. '"'Those are works at.the mission and annual-them up there," she 1ald. ~I OAllY"'-OT N • February Food Cost Dry Dqs O tJer? j Pr&'J; May Get . Newport Water Declines l"r••Wlre~ Couul~r pr1cea ln February po.led their smallest manthly ln· cre&M -0.1 percent -In mor• than four )'tart, the Labor Departmtot 11ld today. TM JDloutcuJe lacreue came motlly becauae ol lbe lar1t1t decline ln food cMl• slnce 1ase. Department otnclals baJd food coats dropped 1 percent lul •month, the aharpelt declloe ln 20 ')'ean. The last Ume a laraer deellne was re1Jsttted was Nov· ember, 19" when food coals ~ 1.2 percent. Consumer prices In &JOS An1ele1 and Oran1e coun- ties abo dropped 0.5 peiunt In Yebruary. marldn& lbe laraeat decline •lace August 1970. 1'be monthly ncures showed that coata or food and bouain1 declined, wblle prices for dothln1, health, t.ranaportaUon and reereaUon rose sliCbily in the Southland. Tbe 0.1 percent increase na- tJonally was the smallest since September, 1971. and showed the continllin1 slowdown in the rate of inflaUon. The Consumer Price Index rose 0.4 pe«ent in January and averaaed 0 .6 percent averaae for the last three months Oil.97~. Seasonally adjusted Index fiture• showed an overall 1 per- cent national decline in food prices, due mainly to a 1.5 per- eent drop 1n 1rocery foods. That followed a o.• percent decline lutmonth. Tbe n.Uonal CPI for February wu 117.1, before seasonal ad- justment, meaning that $100 worth ot 1ooda purchased in 1987, tbe base year, would now cost i111.10. Administration economists predicted Thursday that lnflation would coaUnue to moderate in comin1 months. primarily due to prospects of future declines in -food price1. Tbe February statistics in· d inted CHoline prices also declined while cbar1es ror con- sumer ser vices ra.e, but at a slower rate than In January. Prices for some foods rose despite tbe overall trend, lnclud- in1 cortee, while prices ror restaurant m eals and snacks away trom bome rose 0.8 per· cent, tbeaame as in January. Com modlUea o\Mr U\an food lnereased O.S percent. continuing a moderate rate or advance. Clothln1 prices also rose mocfeiat~ly. F,..•P.,.eAJ PICKET ••. concerned." said Cook. He added t.bat there are usually 19 Golden West lli&bt.a out or Orange County Al~ oo Fridays. An aver a1e of 160 nights are operated by Golden West on Fri· day, company orrtcials said. Robbins said Golden West J>lana to immediately begin hlr· Ing new ptlota to replace the ~klnf ru1ht crewa. He eatlmat· eel that within a week or 10 days. t)te com pany would return to 1'\iar·normal schedule with new PfrtOMel. Thia la the first Ume any em ploye 1roup bu struck Golden West, founded in 1988, llobbina aaJd. Nooe of the other Oolden West employea are JoinlnJ the pilots s trike . There are n o .stewardesses aboard lbe com· nniter planes. Golden West Oles between Oran&• County Alrport, Fullerton, Santa Barbara. Riverside. Ontario, Oxnurd, Inyokem, Palmdale and Trooa. an adcHllon to Los Angeles ln· tematlonal Airport. DAILY PILOT Robet1 N. Weed .....----Jedi R. Cuney .,...___o.-.. ,.._ Thomn kft"llf ~-- 'TtlomM A. MurpNnt ,,,,......I:_ .. a.tes H. Loos AlcMrd P. N1U __ .....,. __ E.Stblull Island The Paclfic Telephone and TelefrlJ)b faclUty on •"ord Road may not have to 10 without water. Newport Beach city mana1er Robert Wynn said to- day. Wynn said he received a letter today from Jlm Matosslan. man.ager or the pboM company's re1lonal otnce in Cost.a Mesa. •s- 1win1 the city that the fac:Wly's 1rri1aUoo system bad bffn re· palred. Newport Beach city officials said today reaction from East bluff homeowners is running "about two to one" in opposition to this traffic island installed Thursday at the intersection of Bison Avenue and Jam· boree Road. The island was put in by the city at the request of the board of dirtt- tors of the Eastbluff Homeowner's As· sociation. However, residents queried by mail by the city are speaking out against the installation which restricts traffic en· le.ring and leaving the 460-home develop-ment. · The condition of the landscape watering system bttame an is- sue two weeks a•o wbeo mem· ~rs of the city council were asked to approve a request for water service lo the phoae com- pany facility and Urbanus Square. both of which lie just out· side city Um lls oo the north side ol Ford Road. Wynn recoro mended that Urbanus Square be tied into the city's system, but he lllked the council to withhold servke to lbe phone company because ol conti- nuing problems which resulted in the waste of water. ( Pilot Logbook J You Think You've Got Troubles? By RUDI NIE DZlELSIU ae .. Deity"' ... '"'" SOME OF THE BEST STORIES aren't found on the police blotter or at city ball but In unexpected places where male rePorters rarely venture, such as under the dryer ol a hairdresser's shop. Renee Seborl~. ol Laguna Hills, who works part-time in a Laguna Beach coll shop, beard a deli&htfully bizarre tale the other day about two hospital ward inmates. . How they got there is a true story. according to Mrs. Scborle, but the names have been left out · to protect the innocent. One or the patients was a boy who bad just gotten his first motorcycle. He was afraid to ride It on the street and practiced by riding around in the living room while bis mother was away. The m11chine eot away rrom him and took him crashina through a plate clas.s wtndow. His next trip was a ride lo South Coast Community Hospital for treat- ment of cuts a nd bruises. •11•D11•u.1 Mother meanwhile mopped the cycle's oil stains off the carpet with a 1as0Une-soaked raa and dumped the remain· Ing aasoline lnto the toilet bowl. She forgot to flush. WHEN THE SON returned from the hospital he sneaked into the bathroom for a cigarette. droppln& the butt in the bowl and lighting bis tail end on fire. Back al South Coast Community for a longer stay to nurse rus seared flesh. the boy lamented bis woes to the man in the bed next to him who was hurting so badly be didn't want to hear anything about rus troubles. . "The guy in the same room had been worlung on the roof of his house. 1t was a steep roof so he slung one end or a rope around his waist, threw the other end ove_r the roof to his daughter with instructions to Ue it to somethm& solid. As Mrs. Schorle reports. the sturdiest thing she could find was tbe bumper of the family car parked in the anveway. 1 nat wowa nave been tme except that the daughter forgot to tell her mother about it. THE MOTHE R DECIDED to go for a shopping trip, fl red up the engine. and lurched out of the driveway with ber helpless husband going for a wild ride over the shingles and down the other side before she knew what happened. So tell us what troubles you've had today. Supervisors Risk Contempt of Court Oran1e County supervisors couJd nsk a contempt of court citation If they vote again to transfer 22 special investigators from the District Attorney's Of- fi« to the Sheriff's Office . That opinion was offered ln a memo to supervisors Thursday from County Counsel Adrian Kuyper In wake or remarks this week by county AdminJstratave ()(fleer Robert Thomas that he would resurrect the con - lroversial lssue. Nine Request Reagan Quit BJ'he Auoelated Presa Nine or the nation's 13 Republican governors today called on Ronald Rea,an to quit tbe GOP presidential nom1natioo race and work for thr election ol President Ford. Reagan prompt· ly rejected the request. Campaigning in North Carolina, the former California ·governor said the statement 15· LPst summer. when supervisors ordered the transfer as a budget-trim mini move. Dis· trict Attorney Cec:ll fOcb went to court and won a writ or mandate prohibltint the action u "capricious and arbitrary." The confrontation sparked a feud between supervisora and lbe DA that is still simmering. The county counsel has told supervisors the county la sUJJ ap- pealina the oriclnal "111h1 by superior Court Judge Byron McMiilan and any new action could prejudice that case. The county bas hired a legal consultant to carry It.a cue to Ute Fourth District Court ol Appeals and a hearing ls scheduled for mid· May . Kuyper noted that even II the county were ,got held in contempt for tryinc the transfer again, Hicks would only 10 back to McMillan and seek a new order. Tighten Security Hugh Bean Takes Rap In Murder By TOM BAllLEY ... Oellf ~-SUit Convicted killer Huth Daniel Bean told an Orange County Superior Court jury late Thurs- day via a tape recording that he alone was responsible for the kill· ing of Fountain Valley market clerk Stephen "Mike" Finklea. Bean, 24. who has received the death penalty from Judge William Murray for the slay in~ o! -Finklea, 19, told Fountain Valley officers on Nov. 2. 1974. that the shooting was prompted by Finklea's use of foul language to his brother. The faciUty houses switching equipment and one of tbe primary needs for water there is to run the air conditioning units that keep the equipment from overheating. But Wynn charged that the constantly broken sprinkler syst.em resulted in flooding on Ford Road and in some cues damaced the road. He also said lbat the city was unable to COO· tact anyone at the phone com- pany during emergencies caused by irrigation system breakdowns after working hours. Matosaian's letter told Wynn that broken equipment m the system bad been either repaired or reoriented so that Ford Road would not be flooded and that the automatic timing device wrucb turns the watering system on is now set lo go orr every other Thursday at 2 a .m. Cha_rles. Dennis Bean, 22. is be-NB Planners lng tned 1n the same courtroom for his alleged role in the kHUng on Oct.31,1974. Okay Home He also faces the death penalty if he is found guilty of first degree · murder and the jury makes that Occupati·ons recommendation. "The fellow that was behind the counter come back with thls snot- ty remark about Montanans ... .'' Hugh Bean's taped wlce told lhe Jury. ''He reached across the counter and grabbed my brother. That's when I ran out the store and went toourcar." Bean said he ran back into the store with two revolvers in his hand and heard bis brother telling Finklea: "Now, waitaminute,no offense intended"' but Finklea "snarled something" at Charles Bean. Hugh Bean. admitting that he had been drinking heavily that evening, told omcers that he Pointed a pistol at Finklea's head to force the Orange Coast College wrestling star lo release his brother. ''He looked at me and he laughed at me." Bean said. "Just Newport Beach plannln1 com· mi.uloners have recommended approval or a municipal law that would allow any occupaUon to be pursued in private homes pro- vided it is not "offensive" to neighbors. The proposed amendment will now be sent to the city council for final action. Undu the provisions of the amendment. any occupation could be carried out in the home provided it does not alfect the health, safety, welfare or peace of neighbors. At the present time, home oc- cupations are technically ille~al in Newport Beach. although city aides admit many instances exist undetected because they are "in· offensive." like 1 was joking or something. Coalition Sues The gun went off but I didn't mean to fire It." Deputy District Attorney Frank Briseno told the jury that Finklea, shot in the mouth. then staggered to a rear room of the store where be closed the door and vainly tried lo bar entry to his at- tackers. SACRAMENTO CAP> -A coalition representing. aged, blind and disabled California welfare recipients has filed suit aglnst Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., charging they were s hort- changed on cost-of-living in· creases . Tennis In the Round In addition, Wynn wast1ven an tmer1tncy number the city can use to contact phone COO\J)U\)' re· palrmen In case of future pro- blema. Wynn said he Is sausntd with the company's a~tlon and will re. commend tho extension of water service to the taclltty at the April 12 meetlnc ot the c:lly council. Historical Zone OK'd In Newport A proposed "historical iooe" for special sites and buildio,-s in Newport Beach was approved Thursday by the Newport Beach Planning Comm is ion. The city council is expected to take fmal action on the proPosed ione next month. If the council approves the zone. sites and structures with special historical or architec- tural significance could be placed into the zone. Property owners would receive tax advantages, but they also have certain restrictions limiUng their use of the property. At the present, only t~ build· ings in Newport Beach have been mentioned as p ossible can· dldates for the proPosed his- torical ione. They are the Balboa Pavilion and the "Lovell home," al Ocean Front and 12th Street Placement In the zone would be voluntary, according to city aides. The Balboa Pavilion could bt' considered becaus e o r Its significance during the early years of Newport Beach. The second site, the Lovell home. was mentioned becaus e of Its architectural significance. Built in 1929 by R .M Schindler. the home is an example of 11 style of unsurfaced concrete construc- tion, where the house is raised above the waterfront on concrete frames. Schindler was an assi~ tantor Frank Lloyd WrighL Close Call For Premier BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI ) -Moslem Premier Rashid Karaml narrowly escaped lieath today when incendiary rockets set fire to a Syrian military jet plane he had boarded mJnutes earlier ror a flight to a new round or Damascus peace talks. The rocket slammed into the rear of the Soviet-built Yak-40 as Karam! and former Pre mier Saeb Salam waited aboard the three-engined jet at a Lebanese air base adjacent to Beirut's International Airport for the arrival of par II am en la ry speaker Kamel Assad. The p o llllclans scrambled to safety from the naming wreckage wtth other members ofthelrpar- ty and ran for cover. ' sued by the nine was a campaign ploy and said "I am not eotn& to take my advice from the cam- paign organization of Mr. Ford." 1be statement by UJe nine was released ln Raleip, N.C.. by North Carolina Gov. James E. Holshouser Jr., Ford's. ~oa.i campa.ip coordinator. BANGKOK, Thailand CAP) - 'Ibe Thal 1overnment l.ncreued security today for American diplomatic and milltarJ minions as the Saturday deadline ap- proaches for the withdrawal ot some 4.000 U.S. m Wta.ry penM· net still in the country. Thal of· flclals bave indlcaled they want at leut 270 U.S. military ad.tsen to remain and bUateral dli· cusslons on tbe &dual namber continue. • • Dedication ceremonies were held today for a tennis court built by the city of Laguna Beach atop the two million gallon Bluebird Canyoh reservoir of the L.aguna ~acli Cpunly W ~ter District. A joint pro- ject of the city and t.be district . the tennis court will be open for public use. The. pro- ject cost tbe city about $12,000, about half what development of a court from scratch. ~dbe. Friday'• Closing P rices NYSE COMPOSITE • TRANSJ\G'l'IONS Bell's a Winner If Ad Ban Goes ay MILTON MOSKOWITZ Jt'1 runny how liberals who complain flercely about the larte amouuu or money spent on '1dvertisina &re nil for the llM.thin• of professional cod barrina advertisinR. Ttle same people who are enraeed ~t Procter & Oumbl,1 for ap,nd.ln.& $1S mUl!on to promote Crest toothpaste on W.vialon believe it's high Um o doctors, lawyer$ onu phll]:nacista advertised lhelr aervlces -and prices. Money Tree . . u·a • curJoua ex- ercise In loaic . The monies sr:nt by .Procter & Gamb e and GcMral Motors and C eneral Food.a at-e sald to l>C wasteful, leadint to hi&her prices. On the other hand, the thc.t<>ry is I.bat ot lawyers nnd doctors were Ptrmilted to advt'rtii>e, the ensuing co mpetition would leud tu Jowerprices. OONSUMEll GllOUPSSCORED A breakthrough on this fniothasl month when the house of delegates oft he American S.r Aasodatlon <ABA voted to change its code or ethics l<> permit limite d advertising by lawyers. One ol lhe strong ad· vocat~s otthis change was Consumers Union. whose monthly publicotlon. Consumer Reports. carries no advertis ing and delight.I in puncturing claims of big advertisers. It's too early yet to looJ< for ads from lhe lawyers In your town. The .re~ised codes first ha".e to be adopted by the state bar as soc1attons. And even the n. you are not going to see F. Lee Balley. Melvin Belli and William Kunstler buying time on television aod space on billboards. The revised code permits lawyers to advertise fees. of- fice hours and specialUes -but only in legal directories and telephone directories . The big winner then is likely to be what Ralph Nader last year called "the quiet monopoly"-· the Yellow Pages. THE ?3 BELL OPERATING companies publish more than 2.000 classified directories. and these Yellow Pages constitute one of the largest advertising vehicles in the na- tion, bringing in revenues of close to Sl billion a year. Nader alleged that AT & T made a pretax profit of S500 million a year on its classified directories. One way it manages to make so much, according to Nader, is that its monopoly position as a directory publisher enables it to charge arbitrary r ates. He cited this example: In Brooklyn , N. Y .. which has a population of2.6 million. a quarter-page ad in the Yellow Pages costs $2,496 a year or 94 cents per 1,000 persons. In Kansas City, Mo .. which have a population of 1.3 million, lhe same ad costs S2,928 a year or $2.21per1.000. Anyway, the revision of the ABA code opens up a whoh• new category of advertisers for the phone company. One of the delegates to the ABA meet ing in Philadelphia last month pointed out that there are 21.000 lawyer s in the Washington , D.C., area. If each of them took a one-eighth page in the telephone di~tory, it would add 2,500 pages lo the already fat 'Yellow Pases. $2 Million Support 'Asked for Sun Plant · SACRAMENTO CAP) -The state E nergy Com·~ mission has taken steps it hopes will result in California. getting lhe world's first large-scale solar energy generatin1t plant. The commission voted 5-0 to urge the legislature to ap. : prove S2 million to, in effect. enhance California's bid in the eyes of the federal government. THE U:S. 'ENERGY RESEARCH and Development Agency CERDA ) is seeking nationwide pro1>0sals for 1111 $85-million experimental solar plant, with the federal gov· emment paying S7S million. Two utiltities -Southern California Edison and Los Angeles County Water and Power -already have proposed building such a plant. Commission spokesman Vic Biondi said the com- mission wants all California utilities:_ large a nd small -to be involved and is not endorsing a particular utility's plan. "WE UR GE THE LEGISLATURE to have California pick up about $2 million of the $10 million to show the state's commitment and support of solar energy," Biondi said. The federal agency plans to select a power company in August for the contract award to build a 10-mc~awatt planl that would be uniquely built into an existing utility system, Biondi said. Construction would start in March, 1978, and the plaol would begin operating by 1980. "ARIZONA ALREADY HAS ITS utilities tol(<.!ther ." 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Ht• t'7• IO~ ., , • .. • • • • • • • .. 11 I ot for Men Model Didn't Like Image MIAMI <UPI> -A •1tar~ld ftreman who moonlllbta u a model bal sued a local ma1aa1ne 1or "mtn •ho Uk• men" ror printlnc ltUft ttboilO- srapba or blm ortslna.lly tattn for ''::J.clrl." • BW Caabman, who wu a Ulec at the Ume SACRAMENTO (AP) -Use fen at Hean\ CutJe remain unchanced. will riM April 1 far mo.t Callf(lnl1a Catnpln& ree rot ovem.l&ht hookups .... parb. 'Will rise from $4 to SS a rupt, aod Tiie moaef a. needed to cdlet a JOO ·most famll-1 ump1Sltes at improved ,.e.t Jump la mu.teowe ud CatnPll'OUOdl wlll COit $4 instead of ~ C01ta •lace u. iut 1eaera1 ss. IDcnaM la ltl'T, aate Parb ud JLetteedoD OlNetor Herber\ B.bodet THE ANNUAL DAY pennlt.s will ....... c..t $15, up ts. and otf.aeasoo lo.day camp&q perailll wW doublt from s10 to80. Dop will eoat 50 Nnts more. $1 a lll&bt. but there wlU be oo char&e for ,.adedo11. Gtl'n8fr1• Nancy Sinatra bas given birth to a nine pound, 11-ounce baby gi'rl named Amanda Catherine. It is her second child. the pictures were taken two yean aeo ror a fee or about rroo. hH sued the ma1utne BJueboy, and pboW1rapherDavldVanceforamllllon. t------------;..:...--~----------------------~;....------------~-~ CASHMAN SAID 111E aEStJLT of publication ol lbe pictures ln Blueboy has been t.hat he bu been ''embarrasaed. ridiculed. held up to pubUc SC!Ol"D and shame and baa suffered a lou or lncome and a loes of ea ming capacity" u a model. Attorneys for V~ and for Blueboy HY tbe complaint "ls wholly withoUt meriL" Ca.shman said Vance took a number or nude pboto•raphs of him in 1973. which were seut to Planirl Ma1uine. He said the ma1aline wu ln· CASHMAN terested, but sent ita own pbotoarapber to take some more pie· lw'es, which were used in the ma1aalne tbe foUowtnc year. "I thoucht l 'd set a lot of lauchs <*t of it Ctbe Playeirl pictures). I fieured I could meet a rew stray ch i cks through it," he said. CASHMAN SAID be had agreed witb Vance that his pictures could be included in a photographer's book of nudes. But, he said. last year the pictures appeared in Blueboy and in two Blueboy advertisements, and now "the whole thine has gotten out of hand." Those pictures have caused him problems, Cashman said, because "right away people think I'm gay." . There Goes I Another Myth ~ DOYLESTOWN. Pa. CAP) -A husband cannot sue for damaees if his wife leaves him for another man because a woman bas the ri&ht to choose her sexual partner. a Bucks County Court has ruled. "This is not to advocate or even condone such con· duct," Judge Isaac Garb wrote ln hls opinion Thur sday. "This is merely to acknowledge what we consider to be a given fact in the evolu· lion of our moral and sexual mores." PENNSYLVANIA law allows a husband or wire to file suit against a lhlrd party as responsible for a spouse's inCidehty. But Garb sa id suc h suits were allowed under an outdated principle that a husband bas the right to ··the services. fidelity, body of his wife." • He said that to allow a person to sue Jor money damages because or "his spouse's voluntary ... sexual activity with another person Is abhor· rent and repugnant to modern standards." TWO OTHER county court Judges agreed to dismiss the suit but did not write an opinion in· dlcaling whether lbey agreed with Garb. The ruling came in a suit filed by A. 8 . Kyle ol New Britain Township near Doylestown against 12 mombers of a com· mune whom he said en· couraged bis wife to live with another man in the commune. GARB NOTED in his opinion that olher court rulines permitted a woman to control vartou• aspects of her body, such as in abortion cases. "She likewise has the ---------right to engage in volun· tary natural sexual rela- tions wlth a person of her choice." Garb wrote. ~uffy62 :gg•ke Features moto c ross styling. 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Sundays 11:30 to 5. 7 VOL 69, NO. 79, S SECTIONS, SO PAGES Today' Clo mg, N •• Stoek8 \ ·'Tno~ La:(est Twkt in OC .Jail _Dent Another in a trqlc aerift ol lundera In the death of a Weatmlnater man, who in· esU1aton said auffered fatal ad Injuries in Ora.nee County Jail, has been discloeed today. Mrs. Bonnie Net.on, whole husband, Don, died Feb. 2, aald the ori&Inal death cert#fiute list· d her husband's case as 'homicide." She said the form was correct· , ' ~Bean '.;Takes I ~Blame By TOM BARLEY OflMDallf ........... Convicted killer Hueb Daniel Bean told an Orance County Superior Court Jury late Thurs· day via a tape recording that he alone was responsible.for the ldll· ing of Fountain Valley market clerkSlephen "Mike" Finklea. Bean, 24, who bas received the death penalty from Judge William Murray for the slaying of Finklea. 19. told Fountain Valley officers on Nov. 2, 1974. that the • shootin1 was prompted by l• ,.F\nldea's use of foul language to 1Usbrother. , Charlea Dennis Bean, 2:!, is be- ' ing tried in the same courtroom jtorhisirlleged role in the killing on I 10ct. 31, 1974. ' i He also races the death penalty l .if be Is found guilty offirst degree r .murder and the jury makes that recom me11dation. "The fellow that was behind the counter come back with this snot· ty remark about Montanans .... " Hugh Bean's taped voice told the jury. "He reached across the counter and gl'abbed my brother. That's when I ran out the store and went toourcar." Bean said he ran back lnto the store with two revolvers in bis hand and heard his brother telling Finklea: "Now. wall a minute.no offense intended" but Finklea "snarled something" at Charles Bean. Huch Bean, admitting that be ' had been drinking heavily that evening. told officers thal he pointed a pistol at Flnklee's head to force the Orange Coast College wrestling stu to release his brother. "He looked at me and he laughed at me." Bean said. "Just like I was joking or something. The gun went off but 1 didn't mean to fire it." Deputy District Attorney (See KILLER, Pa«e A2) Mesa to Sell 17th Property Costa Mesa plans to sell city· owned property on East 17th Street which It bought tn 1971 for $71,000 The city council authorized the sale or the lot. next to the Der Wlenerschmtzcl food franchise. after City Manage r Fred Sorsabal reported most or the site will not now be needed for the · rulignment or east 17th Street. Sorsabal said all but one eor· ner of the site, which rovers less than one acre. will be sold. Coast Weather > Fair throuah Saturday with mostly sunny days. Cooler tonight with lows 38 to 48. A little warmer Saturday with highs 6.1 to 70. Strong gusty winds forecast In mountains. eel later to Ust the death u ••n.etural causes." Oran1e County Coroner In· vesU,ator Wayne CUe1 Tb.an· day c:onfirmed ber report, callioe the incident "a typoerapbical er· ror.'' "l tell the typist wbat clusUlcation it la,•• be aalcL "It was j11.1t a typographical error. l'm not even aure wbat typist did it." Casey aald the death certlficate waa corrected the sameday it was Issued. But Mn. Nelaon said the incl· dent wu just "one ol m~y terri· bl._ errors" in the cue. ''The whole lhinl seema ao utterly un- pro(euional." abe aaid today. Both the Orance County Grand Jury and Stale Attorney General'• Office have expressed interest lD the case. Mrs. Neisoo . °'""' ...... Malt -GOLDEN WEST PILOTS WALK PICKIT LINE Orange County Commuter Un• Hit by Strtk• Striking OC Pilots Stall Flights to L4 By HILARY KAVE OllM 0.llf ...... Sqft Flights o n Golden West Alrltnes n early came to a standstill today when striking pilots refused to fly their com· muter routes to and from Los Angeles International Airport. Demanding higher pay and better working cond1lion11. placard·carrying pilots picketed al Orange County Airport. Los An1eles International Airport and several other Golden West stations ln Southern California. The airline. headquartered in Newport Beach. managed to keep 8 handful or Olghu in opera- tion today. using four members of the company's management team who are qualified to n> However, most commuter passengers. were dn\'en to or from Los Angeles lnternallonal Airport by taxi or bus bus The 73 Golden West pilots are asking for higher salaries. In· creased fringe benefit.a and a change In their flying hours. Neither side would reveal the exact figures involved in the dis· pule, but Charles Robbms, ".ice president for sales and service. commented that the two sides are "far apart." One pilot on the picket' line at Orange County Airport held up h.is W-2 earning form and pointed to what he called hi s •·un - fair" earnin~s from last year. Richard Jacoby, 33. Costa Mesa. said he earned $7,878 last year for his full·time Oyjng job with Golden West. where he's worked for the past three years. "Most o( the Golden West pilots t ake second jobs just to support their famahes." Jacoby so id Terry Cook. manager of the Golden West stotaon at OranJie County Airpo rt. said f ew passengers were upset today with the s urface traMportat1on provided "No one missed their connec- tions In LA, so they weren't too CSu PICKET, Page AZ) Swallows Baek Birth Keep Up Trtidition By LAURIE KASPER ly rings the returnlna bell. 0t1Moa11,,.......... The problem, he saJd, Is that True to kaditlon. lhe swallows there were too many people returned to San Juan Capistrano there. "We have the same trou- today, St. Joseph's Day. ble every year. so many people," At the 8:31 a .m . officially re·' hesaid. corded return time. there were Instead of coming just to the either seven to 10 or 350 swallows . miss I on. Ar bl so said the in the mission, depending on who s w a I t o w s h a v e s p r e a d was making the report. tbrou1houl the valley. There Most or the several hundred would, be predicted. be more louriata wbo "'ere. wailing inside swallows at the Mission In the af- and outside the ml$sion, saw the temoon and evening. smaller number. Still. visitors continued to wait While the bell rang lo tell the and watch for the return of the town of the birds' return. people swallows. who bad been waiUne since Mary Jo Vilhauer and her before dawn lo se4! the spectacle husband came to San Juan from tilted their heads to the sty. ·their home near San Jose Just to They wtte still looking up. see the swallows return. 'l'he1 ar· waiting patiently. when the. bell rived at t.be Mlulon aU:30 un~ stopped ringing. "It's something we always "You baveto look rast. They're wanted to see ·• explain«l Mrs. still flying around," said one VIihauer. Eve'n after the bells man who claimed the larger rang, she hadn't sighted aJly number were on the premises. swallows. 1bey are. he explained, elusive "They'll be here. They have UtUe creatures. to." she said. "They're comlna." There were "just a few, not very many ,·· agreed Paul One wom•r. polnttd to tbe Arblso. the city's patriarch who larie whJte b rds Ryiq ardWld works at the mission and annual-(SffSWALLOWS, PageA.2) sald she was Interviewed last week by invesUcaton from the District Attorney's Office. who. were making an inquiry foe the Grand Jury. Mrs. Nelson also has rued a $3.6 milUoo wroncr~ death claim aialnat tbe county, while al· torneys for Mr. Nelson'11.3·year- old aon have filed a chum m ex· cess ol Sl million. Nelson, a bartender and can- dldate in last spri"-''s Ocean View School District elections, was serving the first of five weekend Jail nenlences Jan.~ on drunken driving char&eS. Casey said today Nelson became m ln his cell durinc.the term and fell striking bis head. He said he has not determined, and probably "'iU not be able to determine, what cawsed Nelson to become ill. But C.aey aald:he believes the fatal inJW')' did OC· cur at the jail. But Mra. N'elaon waa not notified by Jail officials or the stact at Oran1e Count.y Medical Center about her husband's iJl. nesa and searched for blm for tWo days be.lore flndlni him ~t Oran1e County Medical Cent« in a coma following skull sureery. Police Charge 8 Teem Named in5 Robberies A series of robberies by a ski· masked bandit has led to the ar· rest of three teenaged boys, Costa Mesa police said today. The youths, who police say are responsible for five robberies since March 2, were lodged in OranJe County Jail today. Pohce said one of the boys. aged 17, entered Orange Coast convenience stores and service stations by himself. showing a chrome-plated pistol to his vie· tims before taking ~e~plS and Patty Case To Jurors; MoJD Cries SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Alter her mother rushed tearful· ly from the courtroom, Patricia Hurst's trial was sent today lo a jury that must decide whether the heiress was a fear·stricken victim or free-willed volunteer in a terrorist bank robbery. The celebrated case was turned over to the panel of seven women and five men at 10:47 a.m .. after more than one hour of instructions by U S. District Court Judie Carter. He then told them. "You may retire to the Jury room for your deliberations." The case went to the jurors after a trial of eight weeks, dur- ing which Miss Hear st was portrayed by the government as a willing recruit to the ranks of terrorism and by her defense as a helpless kidnap victim in fear of her life Her mother. Catherine Hearst. was not present al the end of proceedings, having quietly len the rourtroom in tear!! about two-thirds of the way through the instructions She had come to court with her face red and swollen with tears, a nd her husband said later that Mr11. Hear11t "had a sleepless night but nothing in particular set her off " "It's JURt. you know, sort of the end of lhe lane. and i1he wa11 upset ," s aid Randolph A. Hearst After leaving the courtroom, Mrs. Hearst told a reporter . 'Tm afraid I chickened out I didn't do too well." She wa11 then taken by a marshal lo a wa1tinJ1' car In the basement of the Federal Building and driven home. When court was over, Miss Hearst leaned toward her father and said, "Where's Momma'>" Hearst answered in a whisper, and the young defendant nodded. In his instructions, Corter told the jurors not to be governed by "sympathy. prejudice or public opinion" in reachlng their de· cislon on Miss Hearst's fate. DOW MOYES SIDEWAYS NEW YORK <UPI) -Prices closed unchanged today In slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Investors ianored favorable economic news. The Dow Jones Industrial average, a 6.14 ·point loser Thurs· day. suyed at 979.SS. Declines led advances by about a seven-to·slx margin (tables. Al.3). Prices were lower in moderate ttading on the American Stock Ex<!hange. fleeing in a car. On four oc- casions, the car was driven by a 16-year-old suspect, police said. Police say they believe the third teen-age suspect was in· volved in only one robbery, in which be was the driver. These are the locations hit: -March 2: U-Tot-Um Market, 1654 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. ~. -March 7: Altadena Dairy, lQ8S Baker St .• Costa Mesa, $65. -March 8: Exxon service sta· lion, 2600 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa,$150. -March 9 : Hlllcren Liquor store, 250 E. 17th St., Colla Mesa, $200. -March 13: 7·ll Markel, 8472 Indianapolis Ave., Hununitoa Beath:$24. Police sald the suspects, ar- rested Wedneaday, also are cbar,ed in the theft of two motorcycles, one from Ute Orance County Raceway in Eaat Irvine and one in HunliqtOll Beach. • O..Hy " ... M«f ,.._. PROPERTY CLERK GUY MANNING EXAMINES BONES ' Old lndlan Skeleton Unearthed In Anaheim Indian Bones Found By Trench Diggers By WILLIAM SCHRF.JBER Oft ... 01lly l'lloUl.lll Construction workers digging n trench for a new sewer line In Anaheim Thursday unearthed the bones of an early Orange County resident an American Indian buried 300 to 500 years ago. Chief Deputy Orange County Coroner, Jim Beisner said today the badly deteriorated bones were spotted by construction company employes watchJn~ the progress of a backhoe digging the ditch. · "They stopped work when they noticed that the backhoe was dig- ging up bones with the dirt," Beisner said . "They called Anaheim police who then called us.'' The discovery was made at 1041 Shepard St., adjacent to a miniature golf course near the. Riverside Freewav. The coroner consulted with Cal State Fullerton physical an- thropologlst Judy Sucbey, who identlCied the remains as those of a coastal Indian tribe member who occupied Oranl(C County hundred!! of years before the first European arrived. Miss Suchey said It dad not ap pear the site was a burial ground or similar location or :an· thropologlcal Interest. She sold it appeared the body found by the construction workers was the on lyone. After being Informed by the an- thropologist that the bones did not constitute a polJce or cqr oner's case, the lnvesUgali9n was halted. Bisner s aid the re- rnains will be turned over ~o ·dentists for further study. I ' Found in the ancient gr~ were a skull, upper and lo r jaws, containing "well w n teeth with no cavities," seve al arm and leg bones and smal r bones from the hands, feet i;pine, according to coroner's"ln· vesUgator Lindy Lee. Beisner noted thal discoveries of ancient grave sites during con· struclion projects have not been · unusual in Orange County but have grown infrequent in the past year or so. c Fe6ruary Food Cost Declines rr-Wlrt 8errltts CGalamB prices LD J>ebnwy ,_...&Mir 1mallut moot.bb' In· ae.e -0.1 perceJ>t -ln man tllU four yeara, UM Labor n..rtm•t Hid &oda.J. !be mbude111• tnaute came IJ'\OjJU)' becauae o( tbt l&'J'&e•t decline ln rood cos ta aince 1958. Department offlciala aaJd food I eotU dropped 1 percent lut mont.h, t.be sharput decllae ln JO yUl"I. Tbe last time a laraer dec:tm. was regl1tered wu Nov· ember, USS wbeo food cost.a dropped 1.2 percent. Consumer prices la a..01 A•celes and Ounce coun- tie. also dropped 0.5 s>eittnt in February, marklnl lbe lar1est ! d«linealnce August urro. ! The monthly fi&ures showed : that costs of food and housing declioed. while prices for dotblag, health, trans~rtation and recreatiOD Tose aliCbtJ7 in tbe Southland. Tbe 0.1 percent increase na~ tionally was the smallest since September, 1971, and lbowed the continuing slowdown in tbe rate of inflation. The Consumer Price Index rme O.• percent 1n January end averaeed 0 .6 percent average for the last three months Oi 1975. Seasonally adjusted index figures showed an overall 1 per· cent national decline ln food prices, d11e mainly to a 1.S per- cent drop in grocery foods. That followed a o.• percent decline last month. The national CPI fOC' February was 117.l, before .seasonaJ ad- justment, m eaning that ~100 1ifOtt.b Of goods PUl'Chased in 1967, the base year, would now cost $1ST.10. Administration economists predicted Thursday that inflation would coaliDue to moderate in coming months, primarily due to ~ of future declines in -imees. The February statlsUcs in- dicated easoUne prices also dedloed wblle charges roe con-sumer services rose, but at a slower rate than in January. Prices for some foods rose despite the overall trend. includ- IDt coffee, wblle prices for r estaurant m eals and snacks ••a1 from home rose 0.8 per-emt. the aame u ln January. Commodities other than food lncntued O.S percent, coolinalng a moderate rate of advance. Clotbln1 prices also rose moderatel7. F ..... PflfleAI PICKET .•. coacerned," said Cook. He added that there are usually 19 Golden West Ol&bLI out of Oranp County Airport on Fridays. An avera1e of 160 Olcbts are ope.rated by Golden West oa Fri· da)', compan7 officials aald. Robbins said Golden West plans to immediately begtn bir- inl new pilots to replace the atriklnC OIChl crews. He esUmat· eel t.bat within a week or 10 days, the company would return to near·normal schedule with new penonneL Thia la the first time any emplo1e 1roup baa struck Golden Weat, founded 1n 19'8 Robblu aald. • None of U.. other Golden West . employea are jotnlq the pilOls at r llre. There are no ltftardetffl aboard the com- inuter planes. Golden West nlea between Oran(te County Airport , Fullerton, Santa Barbara, Riverside, Ontario. Oxnard, Jnyokem, Palmdale and Trooa, In addition to Loi Ancelea Jn. temaUonal Airport. OltANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ~.!j·~ Jetll R. Cutlev Vl<t A'n-·-~--... Thomas KM'ill ,_ ThOmM A. M\lf'PfW'e ---(- c oi.rtes H. Loos Rldwd P. Nall Althl.,...._......L_. C..ta~C>Mcle ....... .:::::: ~J.::"-. .. ~. "" 0.-ONfl ............ ~ -· ... --,...,0 llt ..... _ -"" ....... , ..-.... , ... l,tM•"h t't•r•tf' ""•• &e ,...,_ ... wll ... •I •Htl•I ""''"'-•I ~-· ~·~:. :·~.:!.!"'~·,, "=: :1;:=,M.li-IM.,...,,n,, __ _ You .Think Yoo'Ve Got Troubles? 87 IUOI NISJmEl#I Of .. ..., ..... ..,. SOME OF TIIE BEST STOalES aren't found on lbe poUce blotter or at city ball but In unexpected placH where male reporters rarely venture, 1ucb u under the dryer ol a halrdreutt'a abop. Renee Schor le, ot Lacuna Hills, wbo woru part-Um• ia a Laiuna Beach coll &bop. hunt a delipllully bbarre tale lbe other day about two bo6pital ward Inmate~. How they cot there ts a t.nae AOQ', accordiac &o Mn. Scborle, but the names have been left out to prot«l the t.nDOCeQL One of the paUenu was a boy wbo had just gotten bis fU'1rt motorcycle. ffe wu afraid lo ride it on the street and pract.lced by r iding around in the Uvi.nc room while bis mother was away. The machine 1ot away from him and took hlm crashing through a plate ela.ss window. His next trip was a ride to South Coast Community Hospital for treat- ment of cuts and b ruises. . .. -.um Mother meanwhile mopped the c1cte•s oil stalDa off the carpet with a gasoltne-soated rag and duniped the remain· ing gasoline into the toilet bowl. She forgot to flush. WHEN THE SON returned Crom the hospital he sneaked into t.be batbroom for a cigarette. droppin& lbe buU in t.be bowl and lighting his tail end oo fire. Back at South Coast Community ror a longer slay to nurse bis seared flesh. the boy lamented his woes to the man bl the bed next to him wbo was hurtina so badly be didn't want to bear anyttung about hia troubles. "The guy in the same room bad been workiot on the .root oC his house. It was a steep roor so be sluna one end of a rope around bis waist, threw lbe other end over the roof to his daughter with instructions to tie it t.o aomethina solid. As Mrs. Scborle reports, the atu.rd.lest thlnl she could ft.nd was the bumper or the family car parked in the anveway. ! nat wowo nave t>een hoe except that tM daughter forgot to tell her mOlber about it. THE MOTHER DECIDED lo 10 for a sboppinC trip, ftred \lP the engine, and lurched out of Lbe driveway with her helpless husband going fO#' a wild ride over the shingles and down the other side before she knew what happened. So tell us what troubles you've had today. Royalty Split Princess Meg, Hubby 'Quit,s' LONDON (UPI) -Princess Margaret, sister of Queen Elisabeth, announced today abe and her husband, the Earl of Snowdon. are separaUni in the biggest r oyal sensation slnce King Edward VIII abdicated 40 years ago to marry Wallis 'Warfield Simpson. The announcement wu made from Margaret's home. Kens- ingtoo Palace, from where her husband or 16 years had already moved most or his effects since a family crisis and a series ol quar- rels over what Snowdon con· sidered her humiliating friendship for a young society PAINC~SS W1NCS> AT ROYAL ROLES--A3 man, 17 years her junior. The statement said: ''Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret. Countess of Snowdon, and t.be Earl of Snowdon have mutually agreed to live apart. •'The princess will carry out her public duties and functions unaccompanied by Lord Snowdon. "There are no plans tor divoTce proceedings." There are busy limes ahead for her -a visit to the United States for the bicentennial this year and I.be silver jubU~e of ber accession to the throne next 1ear. Under the arrangem ent worked out by the queen and ber lawyen, the Snowdons -who have spent most of their time ln separate homes ror the past few year s -will be able to live apart openly. have free access to their children, Viscount Unley.14, and Lady Sarah Armstrong.Jones, 11. and separate control oC their own finances. They could divorce later, but the royal family took years to re- cover from the shock of the ab- dicaUoo or King Edward in 1986 to marry Mrs. Simpson, the American divorcee who is now the Duchess of Windlor, Roddy Llewellyn, 28, whose three-year friendship with the 4S·year-old r,nncess was one of the factors n the ~atdown of the marriage. was staylna at a farm commune. he shares with other members of the younger society and party seL He and the pnncess were pbot.ocraphed In swim suits on the island of Musli- que ln the Caribbean last month. .. The legal separation, arranged by lawyers for both aJdes, 11 only one atep from the divorce report· ed sou1ht by Snowdon, sa.id t.o be the prime mover in the breakup ol the marriage. Snowdon found the photo- graphs bumiliatin1. accordint to· · friends, but 1t only ~ht to a hud an unhappy domestic altua- tion that bad stumbled from quarrel to quarrel foe years. ll was a less embarra.ulng ar- ran1ement than mi&ht have O<'· curred. Queen Elizabeth. It beca me clear. persuaded the Snowdons to accept a "('()C)hn~ off" per iod be fore taking so drastic a move as divorce. ~Med by the Church ol En~land whJch the queen heads. The queen was said to hope th.ail the couple wlll reconclle as they have 11fter several otber crise!I. The queen was anxious lo keep the marital troubl'!I of the Snowdons out of the courts. Unde-r BrtUsh law, the~ are two omctal forms ot separalioo .• 1n marriage. First. the couple can havethelr lawyers arran1e the details. This 11 what the Snow dona did and it la known as a le&al separation or, more Corm all7, a aeparatlon leaally arranatd. The sc-cond la a judJclaJ ~para·· Uon which Jnvolves court pro. cMXJings . Supervisors Risk Contempt of Court Orance County supervisor• could risk a contempt ol court. citation If they vote again to transfer 22 special investigators rrom t.be District Attorney's Of- fice to the Sherill's Office. Tbat opinion was offered in a memo to -supervisors Thursday from County Counsel Adrian Kuyper in wake or remarks this week by county Administrative Officer Robert Thomas that he would r esurrect the con- troversial issue. La s t s ummer , when supervisors ordered the transfer as a budgeMrimmina move. Dis- trict Attorney Cecil Hicks Y..ent to court and won a writ or mandate prohibiting the actton u "capricious :md arbitrary." The confrontation apatlred a feud bet ween aupervllort and t.be DA that is still simmering. The county co\lDMi bu lOld s-upervisors the county ts atlU ap- pealing the original naUnc bJ Superior Court Judi• B7roa McMillan and any new ac:tioD could p~Judlc• that cue. The county baa bind a S.aJ consultant lo carry it,t cue &o the Founh District Court ot AppeaJa 11nd a hearln1 la scbedulAMI foe m id·Ma,r. Ku,yper noted that eva U the county were not held in contempt. for tryine the trander •C•ln. Kicks would only 10 back to McMillan and •eek anew order. ,,..,.r ... AJ ~R ••• ....... liiltDio ... d the J'-"1 that ~a • .a.Gt .. \be mouth. then .......,... to a rur room ot lbe ........ .,.cleeld .......... ....., trW lo Mr llltr)' to lWI at-....._ a ......... IMt two men thin ftnd two pu lato t.beatonroom, ........ UM~ awdent la the bid, t.bl ... sro&a &Dd \be bade of U..Macl. ,,_,... wudead an •pool olW. _.. blood wlMtn Pallte reac:Md U..martet at Euclid and w...._ avenues. Huab Bean repeatedly uaures bil LDterroc1tor1 Ln lbo &ape that. be UMd bolb 1wia to kW Jl'\nklea ud that bis 1owaaer tirat.ber ap· pund to be 1A a ttate of lbock lroc:n UM moment the llrat abot wuftred. CAarln Bea.a. ~ by FouatalD Valley police lm· mediately after the ~atioo Clf bla brother, states ln• taped in· t.erriew that WU aboplayeci back &o the jury Thursday that he bad 00 tnow1edie of tbe kUllne of P'\rlklea and Lbat be p1.,ec1 DO pa.rt l.Dlt.. awtee Beu tolcl cimc.n \Ut be WU druak "oe liq_. aDd reds" tbat Hallo'"'9 ~ and could Olll7 npety recall ttumbliq a.ad tallinl cm tbe Door Gftbe f'OUDtalD Valle)'~& The defeedaat told omcen that he could recall bis older tnlMr' srabblna him b1 lbe arm and °"" derinc bim "let'• to" but could not recall aboU or Mr! attack on the clerk. BrileDoarpestbat.....,....at Bean'• bome told poUce that Charles Bean was IOber' wben be arrived home that nlCbt Md was in full ~trol of h1a faculties. · •'Two men fired two suns that e-tenlnc and bWleu tram both weapons killed Mike Plnklea," Briseno told tbe Jury. He cloeed bis caa. for the pro- secution late Thursday. Defense attorney James SU>tler will open his casdlonday. WstaMesa City Float Ap~d The Costa Mesa City Council has authorized paytni the Costa Mesa Jaycees 13,500 for a city float that will be entered ln eight parades, all in Orang-eCoun~y. But indications were that such an expenditure mi&ht not meet the approval of the council next year. Councilwoman Mary Mallwood asked why the J aycee5 could not raise the money themselves. anq when Jaycee President Sam Den· nis said there was no time she asked if the group could not pledge itself to ha tr the cost. Then s he asked if the Jaycees had approached the chamber or commerce ror support and Den· nis and Don Bull, forme r presi- dent or the Jaycees. said that would be done next year. Bull said the Jaycees would build the float themselves. He said it would cost between ~000 and $10.000 to have It made com- mercially. Any money len over from the $3.500 contract would be put in Jaycee funds. The council approved tbe ex- penditure on a 4· 1 vote, wtth Mrs. Smallwood voting no. E're•P~Al SWALLOWS the mission bells. ''Tbo6e are them up there," she said. When told they were pi1eons· sbe wu looking al, she said only, ''Ob. I thought they were tbcm." Ba•lcer'• Da..,,laters Girls Abducted In Custody Fight • NEW \'ORK (AP> -~ armed men abducted lhe two da1111Mert ol aa beir to tbe Melloo fortaaM OD a Brooklyn street to-da1. ud pollceaald later I.bey had bffo told the 11lrls were sare with thetrfalher. • Tbt 1lrll have been lnvol\led In 'a runnint custody dl1pute liietweeo Seward Prouer Mellon, 11..and bb clivoreed wtle, Karen ·Boyd Mellon, 32, with wbom &he .irts bave been lMftl. : Seward Mellon wa.s a~ as a child ln tbe Mellon family of Pit- tsburab, which is coosidered to~ tbe ~ wealthiest American family, beblncl the DuPonts. The family ls reported to own 2T per· cent ol the 5tock in l.he Gulf Oi I Corp. The family's wealth is put at llluceas ots:z. 7 billion. Tbe 1oua11ters. Cat.berlne Lelah, aae 1, and Comtance Elilabee.b._ 4. were aewna into their ear with lbelr bodycuard· chaalfeur and were on llileir way &oscbool. Pol.lee said a sealftd car pulled up ud three men emerged who ••inttmated" tbey wenanned. "Tbe bodY1uard was can")'ing a .31. He was disarmed and the ab- ductors took the airls," said a police spoteam an. BJ 2:30 p.m. Deputy Police Commissioner Frank McLoughlin said he had been con· tactedby Mn. MelloD'saUomey, who said be bad been reached by Mr. llellon's attorney, wbo re- ported the girls w~ sale and wtthlbeirfather. a banker. McLoughlln did oot ,_,where t.bechildren were, orifbeknew. The &iris and their mother had been livinc In the Bath Beach sec- tion ol Brooklyn in a brick duplex apartment. In January the New \'orlc Stute Supreme Court awlfdtod Karen Boyd Mellon, 32, c:...-tody ol her dau,h~n. Mrs. lltllon was Hen this momlna leaving her u.purtment. house wlth two detective~. TONIGHT .. BELL . BOOK ANO CANDLE" -Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, Fairgrounds, March 19, 20, 26. 27, April 2. 3. 8:30 p.m. Resen•atlons: .ss&-Wl. FRJDAY NIGHT FILMS - "Day for Night," OCC Forum, 7:1Sp.m. "ALL MY SONS" -OCC Drama, Auditorium, Jifarcb 17·20, 8 p.m. Free. ..A MlDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM " -South Coast Repertory Theater. Tuesday· Sunday, 8 p.m. through April 24. SATV&DAY,MAltCHZO . MINJ·TRACK MEET -Dept. of Leisure Services, All ages welcome, Cosla Mesa High School, 9 a . m. WORKING DOG TRIALS - Southern California Shul&hund Club, Faircrounds, Sal. and SuJL lOa.m. SUNDAY, MARCU Zl COLLEGE BAND CONCERT -~cc Auditorium, 2 p.m. Driver Hurt Mesa High Students In Costa Mesa Merit Filndists Three $ludenu at Costa Mesa Hlth School are Ctnalisu in the national Merit Scholarship com- petition. They are Ronnie Bly, Noelle Naito and Timolby Thompson. Bly has been a Bank of America certificate winner in mathematics. Naito w"s Zonta girl for November, and Thompson, who has had four ~•rs ln librarianship, Is a media assistant. Ck>se Call For Premier BEIRU T . Lebanon <UPI) -Moslem Premier Rashid Karami narrowly escaped death today when incendiary rockets set fire to a Synan mllitery jet plane be had boarded -minutes earlier for a flight to a new round of Damascus peace talks. The-rocket slammed Into the rear or the Soviet·buill Yak-40 as Karami and former Pre mier Saeb Salam waited aboard the three-engined jet at a Lebanese air base adjacent to Beirut's International Airport for the arrival of parliamentary s peaker Kamel Assad. The politician s scrambled to safety from the naming wreckag~ with other me mbers of their-par- ty and ran for cover. Auto Smashup A broadside collision in Costa Mesa sent a Placentia motori.sl to the hospital Thursday with facial . lacerations and possible Internal Injuries. . Delbert D. Jackson,36. was list- ed in aausractory condition today at Mercy Gener al Hospital in San4 ta Ana following the 12;2S p.m. ·cruh at Sunflower Avenue east of RO$S Street. Jackson's westbound cac..cot- lided with an auto driven by Keith A. Dong, 18, Loa Angeles, police said. Police said Dong was nol hurt in the crash. Santa Ana Fire Department paramedics re:iponded to the crash and treated J ackson at the scene before lransportine him to Mercy General. Police said both vehicles were destroyed in lbe crash. Home Burgled A burglar entered the apart· ment or a Cos ta Mesa hotel kitchen worker Thursday while she slept and walked out with a purse containing S210, according to police r eports. Teresita Asten· cia. 32, of 606 J oann St. told of- fi cers the burglar took the purse Crom the kitchen table some time durin& the night. Jumper Dies SAN DIEGO (AP) -Michele Winters. 33. oC San Diego is dead aner leaping from the San Diego Coronado Bay Bridge. A note was found In her car. Tennu In the Round Dedication ce remonies were held today for a tennis court built by the city of Laguna Beach atop the two million gallon Bluebird Canyon reservoir of tbe Laguna Beach County Wa.ter District. A Jo1nt pro- • ject of the city and the district. the tennis court will be open for publlc use. The pro· jcct cost the city about $12.000. about half what development of a court from scratch would be.