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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-11-02 - Orange Coast Pilot:carpenter: 'AbsolUt'e Travesty 9 . . / .. i. I • .Judge Sampling Rainbow Girls ·Cocaine Before Shut IowaChapter Ruling -on Drug Over Black Girl DAILY PILOT Polls I * * * 1oc : * *. * . ' . .. .. . ' TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 2, 1976 VO\. ... HO 101. UE~IONS, 14 PAGES . ree s Top GOP Ire Countians By JOANNE REVNOU>S Of lftt 04>1• Piiot Sldll A l:i.st minute mailin~ 01med l1l discrediting Ron Cordova, lhl' Democratic candidate in the 74th Asselll.bly D1 s tri<'t . was d e nouncect today by Hepulbhcan leaders . The lelters from supporters of Republ ican <.'and1datc Jim Slemons were sC'nt to all r<'· glstered voters in the distrir t Monday. Republlran re<;1denLc; rN:l'I\ t'd a letter from lfl>nr~ Qwgk). "r1 l y counralm on 1·mcritu,," a leanet reatur1n1t the front pag<' of an unhled l<'~JI document und two copies or lt·tlers from n.1rr) Goldwater and Ronald Jlea~an tu Slemoo~ The Democrals In the d1i.ln<'l got just the lcnrlrt Quil(ley. a rormt'r Irvine city ~cilman. Is no lon"cr a rC's l dent of Oranl(e Count> and as not Tegistered to vote an his former Irvine precinct. lie moved rrom his home at 5132 Choteau Circle .shortly after lo51ng the primary 'hominalion to Slcmons in June. A check or registered voters at Or:n:Q7~oas t ' W e ather Fa ir throu~h Wednes· day with warm sunny days . Chance of patchy coastal fog toni~ht. Beach highs in mid 708 . 1.NSIDE TODAY They're an endangered • species b«auae there are onl11 tioo A merfean billionaire• ~ft. Story, A1. Al !Mt~ .. ,.. " 91 -1..e-n I t IS Mey~ IS AS Mlltl•ll Newt At.14 II Or...,. Q<Hlly Al 1J ""9ft I M Al Slitrtt Alt·tl At T .... hle<o A• 11 TllNtet'l IS 14 -·~' •• 11 Wwl•l>lltWS 44,lt ht!> forrner pollini: placl'. 152 12 Chl'rhorg A \'C • d1sclo~ed he '" nu lon..:er listed. One or the most outragN'I by the mailing is st<1le Sen. Denni~· Carpenter <R·Newport Beach) llC' is listed in Quigley's letter as endorsin!! Slemons . Contacted at his Oklahoma r a nc h Mon day . Carpenlt·r declared. "I have beelf read the contC'nts of the letter and l con· sider 1t an ahsolute travesty. ··r Lold Slem ons und Amold Forde CSlemons· campaign ad- ''1sor) two or t hrce weC'ks :igo that unde r the circumstances there is no w a~ in I hl' world l would IC't anyone use my namt• in this campa ign ·· Carpe nter s tressed th:i t Slcmons w as told the stale senator would not C'ndorse ham "There's no wa~ they could havt' misunderstood me." No one from the puhlic rclu· tions ftrm of Butcher·Forde was available for comment today. Carpenter also said he has nol seen Henry Quigley, the ex· Irvine city councilman for at (See SMEAR, Pa~e A2> Judge To Try Drug Before Trial 's Held BOSTON (AP> -A judge who has decided to sample cocaine before ruling on the stale law that forbid~ it says his action is like visitini t.he scene or a crime. Dlstrict Court Judge Elwood McKenney. presiding over a case challenging the constitutionality of Massachusetts ' anticocaine laws, said Monday that he wants to determine whether the drug is as harmful a~ the statutes imply. "My wanting to do this is similar to a judge visiting the scene of a crime or viewing a movie to determtne If lt is ob· scene," he said. Derense a ltorney James Lawson was asked to arrnnge for the judge to toke cocaine under clinical conditions at Harvard <SH COCAJNE, P11t AZ> By GARY G RANVILLE 01 lft• Dally Ptlol St•lt Clear skies and warm weather j?rt'dc•d Orange County voters who streamed lo the polls early tod<1y to. among other things, help S(•led a president to lead the nation for the next four years. ,\ surV('\' of s nmc of the coun· ty 's 1.965 polling plac1•s this mornin~ indicated rnosl were ~rowdcd with Vlltcrs. By the ti m c the polls clo~e at 8 p.m., county Registrar or Voters Al Olson expects a record 745,000 county residents will have cast ballots. If Olson's voter turnout predic- tion is accurate, 1t will mean that roughly 85 perc~nl of the county's eh~1hlc rntcr~ will ha\'e visited the polls Top caslin~ on today's ballot went to Prcs1dC'nt Gerald Ford and his Dcmo<.'ratic l'hallenger Jimmy Carter. Orange County is critical in both candidates' efforLc; lo win California's prized 45 electoral votes, the largest single cluster In the nation. To win in California, the Presi· dent's strategists say their can· dida~c must carry the county by at least 100,000 votes. And Carter campaign er s say the former Georgia governor must hold President Ford's expected win- ning margin in Orange County to under 100,000 votes. U.S . Sen. John Tunney is look· ing for the same kind of losing margtn in the county lo head off a challenge from Republican nominee S. I. Hayakawa. In addition to helping select a president and U.S. senator. coun- ty voters will have a full or partial say in the selection or four U.S. congressmen . • They'll also choose six state as- se m b I y men and two state senators. <See VOTING, Page A!) Vets End Watch LOS ANGE4ES CAP) -Vow· tng to col\linue to fight whnt they termed the disgraceful treat· mentor vtterans by government agencies. 13 vc\el'ans Monday ended a seven-day occupation of ~n. J ohn Tunney's office. f :. £ast J';our Ballot; oters Midnight Lead Town Tips to Ford, 13-1.1 DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.11. (AP) -In the snowy While Mountains of New Hampshire, where the pre- sidentia l primaries opened nine months ago, the first voters in today's election g<lvc Pres ident Ford a 13to11 lead over Jimmy Carter . Twenty .fi \'C of the 26 registered voters w alkcd past television camc.•r as to cast their ballots at individual flag-draped polling booths just after midnight. The . 26th voter cast an absentee ballot. One person voted ror independent Euge ne McCa rthy and another had his ballot invalidated by \'Oting for Carter . McCarthy and U.S. Labor party can· didatc.· Lyndon I l. La Roche. Dix\'illc Notch, incorporated in 1960 just so it could sta~c the early-bird vote and immediately release the results , has 18 registered Republicans and eight Dl'moc rals. . Its votes, however, have not been noted for re· liability as trend indicators. Except for 1972, when voters favored Richard Nixon 16 to 3 over George McGovern, the community has picked the loser in each pres idential election since 1960. Rainbow Girls Black Iowa Girl, 12, Sparks Racial Furor INDIANOLA, Iowa (AP)-The International Order of the Rain- bow, a service organization for young g irls, ctlnceled the charters of all 136 Iowa chapters after one of them voted to admit a girl whose mother is black. "It hit us like a bolt out or the blue," said Carol Holdsworth, grand deputy for Rainbow as· semblies in an area of soOth cen· tral Iowa that includes Indianola. She and other Rainboworrielals said they learned Monday that the order expelled Iowa's as· semblies, with a membership of 5,000 girls, bee a use the. In· dianoJa branch voted in Oc· tober to admit. Michelle Palmer, 12. "The kidR ballolted and they wanted Michelle," said Mrs . Holdsworth. ''They did the right thing." • Michelle's father, Dwalne Palmer. who Is whtle, said he was ·'stunned by the wh~le thing. Nothing like lhls has hapJ>('ned to us bdore.'" Helen Kline, supreme inspector ot the Rainbow Order in Iowa, said the revocation was ordered by the supreme asSCIT\bly of the International Order of the Rain· bow for Girls in accordance with u 54-year·old "unwritten law" pro- hlbiling blacks from becoming members. "I can't get over it -il'K just tragic," said · Mrs . Kline, of Malvern. Asked whether she considered that the revocation lrnplled a policy or racial discrimination, Mrs . Kline said, "We callit selec- tive membership." T he Rainbow organiialiorli <See RAINBOW, P a.ge A!) Vaccine Innocent LOS ANGELES (AP) -The county coroner has concluded • that heart disease rather thun in-. n utn.10 vaccines caused the d~­ ath!I or three elderly personR over the weekend. Two of the three had just rcceivbd swine nu voe· cine. 8 Million Predicted To Ballot By the Associated Press Voters turned out in heavy numbers under sunny skies across California today to cast ballots. for president, senator, and congressional and legislative races. Election officials predicted that nearly eight million Califor. nians would vote in today's elee· lion, or slightly more than 80 per· cent of the state's 9,982,W re· gistered voters. · In Los Angeles County, 24.30 percent voted by 10 a.m., com· pared to 20.4 percent in the 1972 general elccti<Jn. Demo<.'ratic Sen. John Tunney, running a~ainst Republican S. I. Hayakawa in a tough race, voted in \vest Los Angeles shortly after 8a.m. Tunney voted while his three children, Teddy, 15, Mark, 12. and Arianne, 8, waited for him outside the polling place. Al· terward, they walked home. His brother, Gene Tunney Jr. and his wife. will join them for a barbecue dinner tonight. Tunney said he will go to the hotel "with my fin~rs crossed" ut about 7 p.m . Hayakawa voted al about 8:30 a.m . ot his home in Mill VaJley. lie planned to fl y to Los J\nE(eles to awolt the returns. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. was du(' to volr near his Laurel Canyon horn<', but it wos not im· mediately learned wben. Former Gov. Ronald Reagan was to rast his ballot in Pacific Palisade~ Farm workers leader Cesar Chavez, the main backer or the state farm labor initiative, Prop. 14, voted by absentee ballot. He wu1n lai\ngeles today. The weather was clear and ex· peeled to be hot -with a high or 92 forecast for Los Angeles. It waR also sunny in San Diego County, where voters turned out in unexpectedly large numbers with 15.27 voting by 9 a .m . - almost exactly lhe percentage four years 3go. l'he turnout estimate called for 85 percent voting by poll-closlng time, comparad with 84.7 percent In 1972 and 86.65 percent tn 1968. Po&·~ Till 8 \ . A .2 DAIL y PILOT S Tuesday. November 2 1976 1 Too Close to Call Both Candidates Lack Electoral Vote? By The Asi.odaled Pr~s The Cinµl Ai.!>ocsatcd Prehs sur· vcy of the stall's !>hows the tally of elC'clorul vott-i. tw close to call. Although J1rnmy Carter still has an appurl•nt edge, he is not comforlahlv ahc·ad in <'ll<IUl(h states to ht: s un: or the 270 clcc· tor.,1 \'Oles nt•(•cll'd for victory. Neither ii. Presi<knt F ord. Sc\'l'ral big st uks ha\l' rno,•cd into the tos~up category ~snce the preccdinJ( J\ P sun·ey l;tst week. The ,\ P s urvey 1s ba!>t.-d on in· dependent polls sn stalt."' where they are taken, .snd on the ob· servations of pohtJeal t:xperts and campaign n ·rX>rter' sn other stak:.. Ta11nt-r Ban~ The poll finds Carter leading sn 15 s tates and the Dsslrict uf Columbia, with a total of210 clcc· toral votes. The 22 states 1n wh1eh F ord leads have a total of91 electoral votes. The number or tossup states has gr own lo24, with 237 elcctor~il votes. Cartc~·s ead has shrunk since a simil AP s urvev was con· ducted ast week, and h1s lead in the popular vote also has all but disappeared, according to lh<l maJor independent polls. Both the Harris and Gallup polls show the candidates within a point of each other. In the survey last week. Carter "'us s l'cn as leadtnJ! in 22 s tate!> .. First Off slwre Oil Drilling Set Today S AN DIEGO (AP> -Like somC' hu)?t' squurc-shapcd lurlle. the Aleutian K<.'y rnov<"S out s low- ,ly today. Its d<:st1nat1on: Tannl·r Uank and lht• s tart <>f l'Xplorntory oi l d rillin g off Soulhl•rn California in that area OVl'r the horizon. .The first offshore well wrll h<' sunk 85 milc•s from Long lkac·h f 'rotn Pug*" . \I ... . COCAINE. • • '.\ledical SC'hool. lit' caJll·d tht· rul- ing a "mind -boggling, prcct•rlt·nt· selling act ion " The judJ!t' has a n·puta tion, Lawson i.a 1d , for lwing "n •ry tou1.:h rm d1·u1.: c:i ... 1•s" l1Ul ..ibo "in· tl'llt·rluall\ Sl'rlnu ..... Thi· Jt11ig1• n•<·1·si.1·d 1111• lnal of Hil'h.trtl :\1sllt'r, :Iii. 111111! :.ifll'r h1· trH'" t hl' dru).! :\ o d.1lt' ''"'s sl'l for tht' t',\ pt•ri rncnt J.aw~on has •1skl•rl lhl' C'ourt to dismi1o,s :.1 C'O C':.iint• possession C'hargp againi.t ;\tiller. a welfare rcc1pwnt and f:1thcr of lhn°1'. 011 ground<. thr drug 1:-. · 1•i...,t'nl1 .ill\ • harm II'..,.., ..• inrl not .1rll!1<·t" ,. 111 nurcnt H' Thl' cll'fl·nse attorne) has c·allt'<I on SC'\'C'1-.1I w1tnt.•ssl's, 1nl'ludsng C'minl'nt 11") chsatrist Dr '.\nrman 7.snht•ri.: nf I I .in ,1rcl .incl H11 h;rnl .'\shit•\ .. 1uth11r of tlw boo l.. Co came. · to ll''>tl(} lhJl r1)l,110l' I" not cl an$:erou' "hc•n t.1k1•11 111 norm.ii rl11'<'' .fo,l·ph Ott>r1. l.1\\ p;1rln"r of l.a"""un. said 1t rniJl ht nut hP f>O"'' blc to h:in· ;\kK\!nnt•\ t.11..1· thl' drul!ll'J?alh · Th<' uni\ \\ .1' I l'.m 'I'\',.., 1f \\ l' find """ll' kind ol ,1 Jlrt•J,.!r.111\ \\ h1 r h ,.., dorn ~ t'Ol'.1101• ,., j.ll.'fl lllt'nt.il '' 11rk on hu111Jn lw IOj!,," ht• S J 1fl \ftl·r ,11l .1t 1' .1~.11n'-I lh<•l.1w · Tht' l.1\\' ,,,. '·"'' .\lr t\1•rrn1 •\· 't•111ph.1t1r.tlh '"''"ti h•· d1r1n 't \\.int In h1· Ind II t ''" More Arrests Eved in Raid • S \'l:Sl\!Fll .... 1\P t \Ion • arrt>..,h .11 .. ,., rrrh-.t rn ronn<'r l111n "'1th .1 m .11nr ~•1uth1•rn < '.1llfor111.1 111.111J11.111.1 ""UJ.!1!1111~ 11 p r r .it 1 o n . ,1 r r 11 r cl 1 n g t 11 .rulhorslrt''> "ho h .t\'(' :rFr1·..C<><f II\ mrn .rnrl ('nnfl,r .1ll'<I .1lw1ut f1H· Inn' of "Thai "I sr k 'ro.1n1uan~1 Thi• m.1nJu.1n;r .1 J>Olt'nt l\fw he-ht'\ <>d tn lw "'nrth mon• th.in S1'l mil hon. "'as M.'11<'rl minute ... .1ft£'r it was .11lrg£'dly smu~llled <lshon• Mcmct.1.. from a fishing hnat m :l C'O\'C' · nN1r Jle:1rst C'ai. lie'. :ruthoritirs s aid The 79-ront f1s hmi:: ho:il. thr Ooni;r Ph:it. llJl<'d from th<' CO\'l' :lftC'r apparently rl'<'t'i\'lni:: .1 radio w arninj?, ;1uthorit1C'S s uid. and a ('oa~t <:uard r utter went llftr r till' n ssel. finally ovcrtak ing it after a four hour rhasC' OAAHOE COAST DAILY PILOT ftll•()o-ttYJlll' (l'\4\I n .. ,,., P •M ""''"'°""'h t ' • ...., ,..¥1 1 ... ~•-" p,,.,. U,..Jt. """"'~t,,..I)., l"lp r:w ~.~tf\f'l•N)(,,'1'114"'• '-'~,. .. ,.... '~ •• ,. OVftit•\~ d "'4~1\~ \'f , ..... .,,.., f • _,,..,.. I f (fl I• NillP".t ~Wl'O"i 8-Jf'llt •• ,,,.....,. ..... ~ ~"' '-PV"'I t.a•" V1t1•• ttw , ,,,,, ... ," \11 ''# ,..,, l~l"'°'4'"\.iwt"("""'t •--~'·l "l''~ , . ..., ourM•'""" ~ .. , ••1•• .,..... 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WhC'n that well is dug at an ex· peeled 9.000 feet, possibly within 40 days, the rig will be moved to a second tra ct owned also by Gulf Energy and Mmcrab Company, a d1\'ision of Gulf Oil Cor1>. The dnlling permits were issued hy the L' S. Gt'ological Sur \'ey la!>l F'r1da\'. Sl•\ ~ral othl·r 011 eompanses ure s eeking s,unilar pcrrmts from other lease trat•t$' in the sanw r e- gion. The chances of hilting 011 are r c,l?arded a s remote, Gu lf i.pokesrnen s ay Thl'Y <·ontl·nd thl' ope ration is i.afc for the coastal l'n\·ironml'nt and "we fl·el Wl''\ l' J.!ot to dnll," said one offlt1ill :\Tonday in !'iun Diego. The 1\ll>utian l\e\'. undt'r con- tract to Gulf Energy, is 260 feet Ion)? with a 200-fool beam and propl'lled by l'il!hl dit•sd electric l'ngint•s. Fr111n the ~hipyurd in .I npan. whl'rt' construction cost $-10 1111llion , it un·ragcd 4 6 knots sn its lurohi:rsng voya~e to the l'n1tl'd Slutt•s Inside thl' lime-green colored °'l'mi-s uhrrwr"iblc drillin g :.hip "111 hn.• a dnll crl'W and support work forcl.' of 77 m<.'n using a1 r- <'ond1t1oned quarters. There are lwo mJn Jnd four-rnan cabrns Thl' s~·C'ond dri II site is three 1111lt·s fro m the first. ThC' .\ll•utian K ev then i.; ... C'hl'dull'd to test a leas e acqwred h' (;ulfOil in the GuU of Alaska. Ma11 Guilty Of Cruelty To Anima/,s F \YETTE\'lLLE. :'\.C <A P) • \ 111 :111 "ho a llC'J!t.'dl' torlurl'<I a µurP.\ with l'l t>ctnl':ll shock~ to hn:uk st of rh.snhedsc•nce has hec·n fm1•d S250 for c·rul'll\ to ani mals . ind forh1clrh-n tu "" n ;r 'lo,1! for thn·e ' _.,,...., .Jud)!I.' .Jo..,eph Dupree of state 1l1-.tnct \ourt ,1l,11,1?J\C th<' man, ~lsrhaC'l SC'h1t>h of l"a)etlC'\'llle. 3 i.1 x month s us pC'nd<'fl S<>ntl'f'ICl' The Jtsdf:!<' cl1s m1..,.;t'd an :.rddi · tional count of cruell}' which al- IC'IH'd that Sch11'h torturc<l lh1• mongrl'I hy hur.\ ing ll all\·e for a short time \\'1tnecc;s<>s lt•stifiC'd that on one occasion Schi<'h put one <'nd or a Wlr<.' in the puppy's mouth and at· tached thC' other end to a n elec· trifled fence. The do$! is in thC' Cu mbc·rlnnd County pound while offi cials de· csdl'.' wh:il to do with ii. and sn the District or Columbiu, and that would huve gh1en hrm 295 electoral votes, or 2S more than he needed for election. The survey one week ago found fewer s tates in the toss up l'alc1tory. Carter has lol.t his edge in key slates sur h as Ohio. Mary land, North Carolina and New Jersey. His tally of probab'le t'lectoral votes has dropped from 295 to237 . Ford hns added California to his column but dropped back to a n uncertain position in M1 ch1,1?an, Virginia, Oregon and ~~a·nc he doseness of the electoral ' te sun·t'y ss r eflected in the in- dependent polls of the popular vote. The Gallup and Harris sur· \'e.\s have found in the past three days that the r ace has come down lo a virtual tie. . Here are the states Cart er is perceived as l eading in. with electoral votes in parentheses: t\Jabamu <9 l: Arlcansas !6): Dis· tnct of Columbia (31: f1orida (17 ): Gc•orl(ia (12): Hawaii (4): Kentucky (9): Me:tssachusetts 114); Minnesota (10): Missouri (1 2): New York (41); Pen- nsylvania (27): Rhode Is land (-1 ): T l•nnC'ssce (10): Texas !26); and Wt·st Virginia (61. Ford was C'onsidcrcd <ihead in ,\l;1~ka (31 : ,\rizona 16): California <·t5): Colorado 17); Idaho 14 >;Kansas (7); Nebraska (5): New Hampshire (4), Ut ah (4): Vermont (3); and Wyoming (3 ) </ The toll!>ups w ere Connecticut (8): Dt>laware (3); Illinois (26); lnd1:rna (13 >: Iowa (8 ); Lo u1 s 1ana (IO I: Maine (4 ): ~lar~land (10); :\lich1gan (211; )lis!>sssippi (7): Montana (4 ); !\lcvada (3); )';c·w Jersey Cl7>: New Mexico (4 >; i'\orlh Carolina OJ >: North Da kota (3); Ohio (25 >: Oklahoma C8l; Oregon (6); South Carolina (R); South Dakota (.I); Virginia ()2): Washington 19); and Wiscons in (ll ). * * * f 'rotn P119«~ AJ VOTING ... Only one county government orricc is an issue in tod:iy's elec- t ion . First Dis tri ct C'Ounty supervis or. Whoe v l•r w ins.the race between Santa Ana City Coun· cilmun Harry Yamamoto and Westminster Mayor Phillip An· thony won't have to wait until the rlrst week m Ja nuary to lake of· fire. Because the First District seat sits e mpty as a result of former s upc n ·isor Ro b ert Battin 's fclonv con\'iction earlier this vear: it is expected that Gov· ernor Brown will immediately •appoint t he winne r of the Yam a rnot•>-Anthony contest lo the office. County voters today will also he lp dcterrn inc the fate or 15 state hallo! mC'asures as well as SC\'C'r al loC'a l issues. Police Seek Armed Robber I.OS A:'\C: ELES CA Pl -Police :ir e s earching for a gunman who robbed a Brink's ~uard of S51.000 sn front of a llollywood storC'. then rnn through a'Cro\lo·d of shop· Jl('rs and out a side door. esl'a p· mg rn a wasting car. Pnhc<' s:wl tht• 1:tuard was lea\'· ing lhl' Scars and Hochuck stor<' after making a Monday after- noon cas h pickup wh<.'n he was robbed h" the wailing band1l, armed with an automatic pistol. Eyewitnesses to the robbery described the man as between 25 and JO years old, :ibout 5-foct-9, with blond hair and wearing •. burgundy -colored shirt. End of a Hot D<l!I ,, Ron FoMl·r of NcY:µort Beach coo led off late· !\1onday aft<.'rnoon h~ ruling his s k im board headon 111to Uw :-hore break. The r esult was a refreshing ~plash for Ron and this. alrno~t surrealistit photo made •· IJy shooltng into the sun . (back _ lighting) . ''.: for the silhouette effect with a high speed .... lens to stop the action. .;'>~: Lei-sure S uit Wearer Wins- Los ANGELES (/\I') ·-,\ restaurant in U1 Vcrnt• hus bet•n ordered to pay 5325 in d;.11nagcs t11 a man it rl'fused 10 serve bccaus1· he was wearing a denim lelsun• suit and withotst :1 tic. But Los An~l'll'S Supcrir1r Court Jud~c J::dwarcl .r. O 'Connor r<'jcctcd a i.uit against th1• t'at tleman's Wharr rc:-.tuurJnt h~ another m<m. (.'n111! Smith, 2!i. who claimed he was not allowed m because h is hair was too lonj! ~eil s. neca1rt'. 16, who h:1cl worn the dr nsm s uit !-.aid he con •idcn•d the ruling a "rnoral \'ll' tory .. > It "as t ht· f1 r:.t cai.<' 111 :-a I i f o r n 1 a 1 n ,. o I ,. 1 n I! a res taurant's right to mainlatr1 :iress codes. f 'rotM Pagv ,\I RAINBOW. • which inclu<fcs pre-teen and hii!tt school-age girls. is affili ull'd with the Ma sons anrl its womM 's nu.x ilia~·. the· Order or tht· 1<:astt·rn St;.ir Al the organization's hcud quartrrs in J\1 r .\l<.''>lt'r. Oki<• . H<.'rbert Grout. ~upremc inspt•c• tor of thC' Hasnhow G1rh, had no comment on the mJttcr Th<' hend of the Iowa ~1asonsc orgamlat1on 1i.i.ut•d .1 i.iatcmc>nt repudrating thl· C'ant dsn.i:: of tht• charters "F'rom this date on. no Rain bow assemhlv which 1-. uffshatr !I with the 10tt•rn:.rt1onal supreme rounril will h<' permitted to ui.r• thC' facilities of any l\tason1 c Lndg<' undr r our Jtrnsdiction ... said \\'. Ross McCulla, grand master of Ma sons in Iowa Mcc ulla. of nrooklyn, s aid. "The Grand Lodge of Jown has a policy of nondiscrimination by· reason of rucC', creed, color or na tional origin." .. . .. ,..:. Work-change Pleas .':~ . "" Supported by Court; WAS lltNGTON CAP> ·-The U.S. Suprl•nw C11urt dt•spik a 111· \'Ott• ruled today that ernplo) ers mu::.t t han/.!t' ;.111 ewplny1•':. work schcdUll· 1f he l"l'(IUl•StS thl c·hangC' for n·hgious n ·as1111s . Thl• court. in a 4-1 rkc1s111n. ,aid lh(• l'arkc•r Sc•al C'ompuny wa i. guilty of religlou-> d1' crsrnmalwn whc·n it firer! J>au. Cummsni. because hl' rcfusl·d lt work Saturdays. Cumrnins w as a ~UPC'f\'"Or m thl' l'<>mpan~"s llcn·a. l\y • ruh ber seal plant. Th<' dispute betwe£'n Cummim and his employer attracted the attention of Seventh-d ay Advcn· list.-. and .Jt>wish org-anizations which urged the Supt'eme rourt to uphold the frderal law pro hibitin~ an t'm ploycr to dis char~e or discri rnmatr a~amsl an crn(;lloye hl'cause of his fl" ligion. snc I uctsn g .. all aspects of n•liginus ol>!'\l'n·ancc and pr;u:- t1t'1' " • In a 2· t cl ecision last ~·l'ar. thr tith Cirru1 t Court rull'd thut "/.!rurnhlin.1(' hy nlht'r cmployC'~ " Ill \I S t ;. I cl cl l 0 th l' Si 0 g I l emplnye·!-. riJ!hl tn pructice hi~ n•hgion ... i\ tH• \'OI<' In lht' Supr<'1n<.' Court :.iffirrns thP JUdJ!m ent of lhl· •'I IOw<'r court. Justice John Pa~ Stt•\ l'lls took no part in the d<!'; :: r 1\lthou~h the case rcvol\'C 1 cbion ~' ', around work on Saturdays, ~h 11 j ( S~1111)!(1J.!UC Counrll of Americft,1 , urgUl•d that th<• law also could be in\'Okcd bv Christians whose 1 churcht•!i c(iunst•I aroainst worl<'.1' ' ~ ,..,.,, mi: on Sund a~ s , Parker Soal challenged the la~ , d . . ~... J I II on groun s st r equ1r .. ·u cmp oycrs "lo discrimina te in fa\'or of in· ' d1\'1clual employcs on lhe bas is of, their religious beliefs." Cummins we nt to work fof Parker Sea l in 1958. Ile was pro-., rnoted to the position of d ay-shifl supervisor at lhl' HerC'a plant'~ rubbC'r m ixing department in,, , 1965. ... The plant is in produc tioQ :" about half the Snturdays in tA • , ,·ear and super visors arc sup(.1'. Pos<'d to be present when lhC · pl ant is in oprrution. . ~1• \Vhl•n Cummins joined th~ '" World Wide Church in 1970, he," 1 said he could no longer work on .. Saturda\'s. Th<' firm accom.', modakd h is scheduling pro~' ·" blcms for I I months, but thert '.,1, firrd Cummins when he one{' 1 more refu ~ C'd t o work oz\1 , Suturduy:, . From Puge ,, I SMEAR CHARGES • •• .· least a .ve;ir. Thc-leaflet as well as the Qu1~le y l etter claim t hat Cordova "has rccentlv bec•n charJlCd with mtsconduct.in a SIO mlll1on l awsuit tnvol vin.L! massage parlors · The> so.called proof of th1• ctinrgc 1s the• Mpy or a l aw~uit prcpurccl hy B<> \'C'rl.\· 111 ll~ a( tnrll£'Y (;e<)rf,(t· (;rnV(• nn h1•half of a w1)mun name<! Riah· D1i.1nnc• Jo"arrcll. It namt•s Cordova as olll' of four rlcfenclants T h a t I a w s u i I . h t' :1 r i n I! Cordova's na m e as a defendant. apparl'ntly ha~ not been f1ll'd. It l'K'urs no filing ~tamp frotn the countv clC'rk. Friday Grove sard h<• didn't expect to be :.ihle lo file it until after thf' firs t 11( the) car. if he files it at all. One of the fir:.t to react to tht• m ~ii l ing w a s Cordova. lie described the suit a.; the af· ter math o( a case he prosecuted while working as a deputy db· tricl attorney. Cordo,•a said he was aware of the potential suit which charges false ar rest s temming rrom a 1975 case in which Miss F arrell was found innocent of a charge of prostitution. He pointed out thal another de· fendant whpsc name was r e- moved from the document s~nt out in the m a iling is Orange Countv's District Attorney Cecil Jlicks : . . the 7-lth. a lso condemned the,._ ~ m a1hng ., ,.. "lt 1s typical of the unfair an~~. dH<•itful t ac tics u sed by ,!' <Wil li um) Butcher und F orde1 ·:. she sa1CI. "Tht• mailing is an insult lo lhe <'lectonitC' and the d ection pr?t. C'f'SS," said Mrs. Bcr.E:cson. "Ths:r shoul<I not lw ullowt'<l to go un· C'hl•cked . ltss a st1;1rp ·• ~ ' Also upst't ahout the m ailing l~• Ray Qulglt-y , another former rnt•mhc•r 1111' the Irvine city coun· l'il ~-... Hay ')uii:h•y 111 workin.E: fo.•.: !\!rs Ocr12<.'son, hut hP s ay~ \'Oll'l's haH confuscct hsm with , . ll<'nry Qui s::I!·~· ;10d hr has bl•en~<'.: J(ettin~ <'U lb about llrnry's ll•t:" , ll.'r. "It $!ravely conc<.'ms m<' I de' • 1' eplr re::.cnt the confusion this har: ' . cau:.ed and tht• fact that I am C'r·' .'~' roncouslv being linked with this • • scurrilous attack." he said. :•r. . .,.,,; Hopeful Fires'~:~; 1'1l• , Campaign Aidt .. ~ ,, LOS ANGELES CAP) ;-;-: .:- Democratic congre11slonaJ can'· ... , dldote Gary Famlllan has fir~·:~. his campaign manager, Jotin • ....,. Lovell . citing false statemen~·,, :. ~ontained In his campaign Hf( .. ~ ~nature. the day before hJs el~~·,; Uontest. •. ,•, S.t•._. rt•~\ ""'•• t••• .. CMt• Mtt-* C•U'•'"'• '"'"''•''•" •• c•rr;~, I) H ""~'filtf ~--,.,...,, •• \0 MOfllltlN• m •li1af't • .,_.,...,.u .. ,_...,._' BLACK GIRL'S AOM1SSIO~ RAINBOW GIRLS CAUSEt..FUAOA IN IOWA Mlc"9ft• P.....,, 12, S n With P•,.nl8, Victim of •Gttwrttten Law' Cordova called the mailing "a malicious attempt to divert atten- tion from his <Slemons'l own II · le1?al activities. The voters will surclr see through these absurd and ·v1c1ous I ast mrnute mis· rt'prescntatio ns. ·' .i M a r i a n Ber. g u o ~. th. c '°'Republican wrilc·m candidate~ The !iring cnmc Monday a~l-• ._., Los Angeles Dist. Alty. John ~lln, , de K:.imp issued a strong publl~.;. deninl that he was endor;;ln ,, , Famlllan In his race in the _ ...... Congressional District •C h~ Republic on Robert K. Donua • . • ''=' • .. Tueeday. Novemt>.r 2. 1976 DAil. V PILOT A 3 C~unty naces 'Too Dull' for TV Titne By JO,\NNE REYNOLDS "' .... 0•11• l'lloC M.1111 Tonig~l you will be able to lune jnto the three naUooa1 networks apd find 4JUt how the nation la vot- lllg and why. But il you 're interested in Orange ~unty returns, you will ha ve let look bard to find tclevisiast coverage of lhc local races. OC 'Hopele ss' Network officials agree that this year they will generously ex: ceed the $10 million they sank in· to election coverage in 1972, yet at the same time, a spokes man·· for KNXT, the CBS affiliate in Los Anseles, said there wouJd be little coverage of Orange County. ''There's not too much going on of particular interest," said Naii ~epper. coordinator of KNXT's j\irport Bus . System Eyed B KATHYCLANCY 01 l~e O•llY PllCIC SU.If Callii the capacity of the county ;airport "bofeless, •• Orange ounty Transi Dist.rid Oirecto Tom Riley has pro- posed a ounty park and ride bus ~ * * Doubling_ B '1 Fleet Wins OK A five-year Orange County Transit District <OCTD) plan that calls for more than doubling bus fleets and passenger loads was approved Monday '1Vith little coinment from OCTD directors. The plan, which calls for carry· ing 48 million passenge~ a year b) 1981 and nearly doubling the s:~g million bud~et was un- :rn1mously adopted -;Jter a hear· 111~ which drew no speakers. Direc\or Al Hollindcn, who 1.-.1rlier •ad called for a longer· rJnge 111astcr plan for OCTD. :.aid Monday he could approve thL· fiv~·ycar transit program ··with all of my previously slated rc:-.erv a lions.'' When the plan was first pre· ~cnled lo directors two weeks :.igo, llollinden suggested a long. range plan which details OCTD h1s\ory. where it stands today :ind VJhere iL should be going in the future. lie said such a plan could lie together all of the vanous transit :-tudies completed ov(!r the 't•ars. • · The short-range, five-year plan :1doptcd Monday must be ap· proved later by the Southern < .11tfornic1 Association of Govern· tr1cnL<1. Such a plan is r equired ht-fore OCTD can appl) for cer· t,11n ~talc and federal grant.-;. rhe plan calls for expanding O<'TD's fleet of 329 buses by 347 t.irge coacht's and 65 small buses '" 1981 . O ffi cial s expect l•·•'Smgcr loads to JUmp from 21 1111 lhon this year to a 48 million ltH· )ears from now. \nrl. they said. the district's hudJ!l'l will cltmb from $39 to $71 11111l1on annually. . Th·· 170-page plan calls for huil<11ntt pa rk and ride lots in El T11ro, L11~una Beach, Mission \ 1t•1" lrnnr. Nrwport Beach, f lranl!C and fln•a, a!Onf.! With 11 .1n.">portatiM terminals in Hun· lml!lon Ilcach, Santa Ana and \n.1h<'1m . Of the total hud~ct, the plan :.•lll1. 10 perrf'nt will be paid by p;i~sc·nner fares. nine percent trnm ncTO '., property tax rate or I 'l t•f'nts pt·r SlOO of assessed 'aluat10Q. four percent from ln- t•·r~t rc\·enue on reserve funds. "1th th<' remaind<>r to come from stoti' and kdcr al transit pro- ~ral'l'· * * * center to carry air passengers lo Los Angeles and Ontario airpor ts. Riley. who also is a county supervisor, said Monday such. a facility, to be built in downtown Santa Ana, could relieve pre- ssure to expand Orange County Airport. ··As you know, the county faces a major problem with the Orange County Airport," be told fellow directors . "It is no secret that the capacity o( the airport is not. great. enough now and hopeless in llic future to handle all the flights needed by citii;ens of this coun· ty, ''Reily s aid. He proposed builcling a large 510-space parking building which eould be used in part for a park and ride facility between Santa Ana and the two airports. Riley's remarks surfaced dur- ing a discussion of design for a Santa Ana trans portation center, which could serve commercial and OCTD bus lines, railroa,ds a~ well as future helicopter m ghts. He also asked OCTD staff members to investigate possible Federal Aviation Administration financing to help pay for the facility. OCTD General Manager Ed Loritz told directors that four alternative d esigns are bein~ studied by city and district of. ficials. Those designs range from :l '$4 .3 million bus tcrmjnal to an $8.3 million center which coulrl include two floors of office space as well as various transportation facilities. At Lortiz' suggestion, directors asked the s taff to study th<' alternatives further, along with Riley's suggestion. City. OCTD and countr offtcials also will look into build· ing a parking garag<' for at lrast 500 cars which could srn ·r OCTD and Santa Ana Ct.\'ic Cl'ntcr n~ds as well. In addition, Board Chrurman Ralph Cl ark, al!lo a county supervisor. call ed for a study or financing. lie said staff members should look into OCTD financm~ with the help or federal grants. versus joint funding between Santa Ana and county officials. Ue explained lone fundin~ through OCTD could give the dis· trict greater fl exibility on use of the facilities and rents paid by commercial firms leasing space then• could result in a profit for the district. Director Robin Young, a La Habra city councilwoman, also suggested exploring variollS con- venience shops which could be built into the transportation terminal. Such shops could include a small groeery store, a dry clean- ing firm or a barber shop lo serve commuters. * * * ,OCTD: Area Needs Ignored in Proposal Oran~~ Cot1nly Transit Dlslrict dirertors said Monday a so- callf'cl regional transil plan pro- postd by their counterparts· In Los An,eles ignof'es Orange CoUity transit needs. ocro staff members s aid th~y were surprised lo learn 10 days ago that. the Southern California Raf1d Transit District had ap- plied for an $11 million federal cndfleerlag grant to begia their proiect. ijStrtct.a took steps Monday to ens•re· uM.t any regional plan- ninf stf6uld consider Orange Co11:1ty's needs as.well. 1'e b$>ard unanimously_ en. dorted ..! letter sent by ocro Bo•d ~airman Ralph Clark to fedf"•l transport ation officials ur•s ~al any action on the Loa An.Jes application not preclude Orf:f tc>Unty's joining It tate,r. :reetors asked stair members lo I m~ately begin studying a sirdtar)lan for Orange County, ine.dtdC tuture t>referentfll.I bus la"'5 or.pus freeways. as well as lln)IJp 'i->i wllh Loi Angeles tr .. ltbij• • J nt re al tr a.DSlt plan, a re· •• ~ port on a new Santa 1\na transportation terminal and plans for OCTD internal auditing by the county were amoog un· scheduled topics brou~ht for board dis,i.-ussion after directors completed their regular agenda. Clark told fellow directors that any local transit study would have to consider the former Padflc-Electric right-or-way, a con:unuter corridor planned to run from Santa Ana to the Los Angeles County line. OCI'D directors had planned to purchase that corridor for rapid transit. with the hope that Los Angeles officials would build a similar sys tern to Unk with it. But after the defeat oC baJJot measures lo build a ra,ptd transit • gystem in• Los Angeles, OCl'D aWf members aa.ld, orrtclal1 \bet• are now consl~ a bUI· Ol\ly network. OCTD General Manager Ed Lorlll told dlrecton CaltraM or- fidal•, •ho have endorsed the lc>e Anaeles regional plan, also have pledged to write a letter on behalf~ Orange County omcials ill l\ll)port ot an ul*lded »&an. elecUoo coverage. The 861,'°° regis~ voters ln Orante County who mipt dis· &ll'ee with Miss Tepper will ~ able to get aome returns on the rival networks as well as Orange County's UHF station, KOCE, Channel~. Actually, the same attitude that is keeping Charmel 2's cov- eraae to a minimum is going to affecl KNBC, Channel 4, aa well. Tallies from Oran&e County will include only the 71st and 72r>d As- sembly Districts <Garden Grove and Santa Ana) and the four con~ gTessional districts. Only KABC, Channel 7, will try to cbver all tbe Assembly races, the state Senate races, the con- gressional haoes and the First Supervisoral District Race. . Assistant News Director Den· n1s Swanson said Channel 7's coveraee is the result ol com-• plaints from Orange Coont.y ove.r primary coverage last June. One of the leaders in the fight to get more TV coverage Ol coun· t.Y elecUons has been Fountain Valley Mayor Al Hollinden who sponsored a resolution condemn· \ng the "completely inadequate" CMll'I "'CIC ....... •r l.H P.,,.. PROCESSION TO MASS -Relig iou s rites marked the 200th anni ve·rsary of !\I ission San Juan Capis trano MQnday alon~ with a community celebration. Cardinal Timothy !\!:.inning is at rca1· of procession into chapel. Ahead of him is Bishop William Johnson of newly created Orange Diocese. At right is Rev. Paul Martin, pastor of th<.' mission. . 'Durable as the Church' Archbislwp Notes 200th Year of Mission By ANNE COOPER Oltfte Daily Piiot ~·11.11. C:irdinnl Timothy Manning, archbis hop of Los Angeles, com· pared th~ timeless durability of Mission San Juan Capistrano lo the Christian church Monday when he celebrated mass at the mission to celebrate its 200th an· ni\'<'rsar\'. ''l l <th<' mission) is more he::iuliful in its ruins and n·· ronstruct1on than had 1t bc<'n pre· scn ·cd us a rnonumr nt of greal ;1rchitcctur<'. ·· th<' prelate told nwmbcr~ of lh<' mission parish. rlt'r~y and incal di~ntlarit•s who fillt'ci Srrr:! C'ha1wl to 1l~ 176· p<'rson c:ipacity. The ch;1pcl was built in a.bout 177R and nam<'d fnr Father Junipero Serra. the Franciscan pnest who founck<l th<' m1ss1on Nov. 1. 1776. fl is the oldest Cahforn1;:1 building to s tand in· tact and has hl'en chosen th•' county's official bicente nnial site. Cardinal Ma nning said he could s<'e a glorious beginning in the implications of the mission's 200th anniv<'rsary, as God grants His blessing on those who have Stowaway's Body Found HOUSTON (/\P)-The decom - posed body of a Marine recruit missing for two weeks has been found In an unused compartment of a commercial jetliner where he may have frozen to death or died from lack of oxygen. Investigators said Monday that Richard R . Reardon, 24, of Kansas City, Ka n., had apparent· ly stowed away aboard the Na- tional Airijncs DClO jet two weeks ago. His body was found Sunday night. lnves.tigators said the calendar on Reardon 's wrist watch stopped Oct. 17 . two aays after he was reported to have left the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. - Big Stink AtSclwol ROCKAWAY, Ore. (AP) -When students at Neah- Kah•Nie High School in this coastal community came home and told their parents thai •'school stink•," they really meant Jt. Principal Jess KennlSC)I\ said Halloween prankstus turned (jve skunks loose ln~ the buUdina overnight. When oUicial• opened the doors Mtmday, their noses qukkly told them it \\l)llld be lmposslbletoc:on .. diet cluaes. remained faithful, updating the dreams .of Father Serra and bis Franciscan fathers. Willia m Johnson, bishop of the four-m o nlh ·O~d dio<;~se Of Orange. d osed the mass wllh a message from J ean Cardinal Villot. Vatican secretary of 5'ate. informing those pres ent that the Pope sent h is blessing. The mass was cele brated in a combination or Lalin, Spanish and English. Bernardo Yorba, whose ancestors are buried in San Juan. read a portion of the service in Spanish as a lnbule to the half of Orange County's 360,000 Catholics who bear Spanish surnames. Following lhc mass and a luncheon. Dishop Johnson joi ned other members of the clergy and county and civic offl~ials lo de- di cate the mission as the coun· tv's official bicentennial site. ·County Supervisor Thomas Riley said San Juan has the greatest cla.im o( all Orange County cilles and as great a claim as any city in the country in the year 1776. County Youth Given Life In Assaults REDDING (AP) -An Anaheim youth and another young man have been sentenced to life imprisonment without possibility of parole for-attempt· ed murder of lour college stu. dents. Steven Caswell , 19, of Anaheim. and David Englund, 21, of Central Point, Ore., were sentenced Monday by Superior Court Judge Curtis Wetter in oon- nection with the incldent'May 20 near Shasta Lake. " The two defendants, also con· victed or kldnaplJ\s and robbing• the four college 1tudents. were tried and convict(1d of shooting three ot them ~nd pushing a fourth over a cU!t • Neither man said anything when the judge ahnowiced his sentence. They have 60 days t.o appeal the Judge's decision. The college students have rc- ~vered from lbelr wounds. C9p Suspended On Pot Charge SAN JOSE CAP) -A rookje policeman arre1ted at h1I homo on ra1rljuana charps has been 1u1pende d by J oseph, Mcl'ilaJD&t•, San JC>M'a new chJd olpollce,, Poli~ ntd offf~ Robert Mora<>. on the foree for a 1ear, Wd boe*ed OD a felofty ebara ol malnt.inlo• a p&ac.for......_°" Ci':f .::~::,~;:1 oi tura.llblal pot. • He said Mission San Juan Capistrano sent $229 to further the cause or the American Revolution. .'~on·i quot(?, me, tiut I un· derstand the lathers or Los Angeles managed to scrape together only $15," Riley told a small crowd gathered at the mis· sion cntranc<'. Near the entrance stands a bronze plaque, mounted in stonr, the onlv bicentennial memorial .awardc.d by the California Stale His toric al Resources Com · mission The two-day celebration wus concluded late Monday afternoon with the dedication of El Camino Real Park. The new city park. located just north of the mission, between Camino Capistrano and the San· ta Fe railroad tracks, was named for the historic road which con· nected the Spani~h missions of California. A bicentennial time capsule was buried at the park, contain· ing mementos or the city, 200 years old Monday. The time capsule will be dug up at the mis· sion's tricentennial, said San Juan historian Pamela Hallan, who included a skateboard and a Fonzie doll as tokens of contem· porary life in the mission city. ooveraae orJoc al elecUom. The city -or Huntineton Beacl joined ln the resolution that wa1 sent to the three neLwork staUcn: and tbe Federal Commuoica Uoos Commi~slon-(f'CC). Uollinden said be wa! particularly an,ered by the facf tbatso much broadcast Umewai spent covering v~tory parl!es fot the candidates ften there was nc coverage of Orange County re· turns. He said he's taking a wait und sec attitude about tonight's cov· er age. According to Pal Heaney, spokesman for Channel so. it! coverage will be live, butnolcon· tinuous. The first report will air at { p .m. and will be followed b) "Masterpiece Theater." Th( next reporL will be al 10:06 p.m. This will be ' followed by music and live election reports every half hour until 1 a.m . Of the local cable television companies, only two on· the Qrange Coast have any election coverage planned. Storer Cable, whicb ser\'eS La~a Beach. Soulh 'Laguna and the San Juan Capistrano area will run its coverage on Channel 10 from 8 p.m. lo about midnight. A cable spokcsrnan said the COVMage Will COIU>lSt Of di&ilal readouts intersp&red with pre· recorded interviews and short. comments. Newport Beach's Teleprompter , Channel 3 on that cable. will cover the political ac· lion from 7 to 11 p.m. The cov· erage will include live reports filed by a roving reporter. Of the local coverage. KOCE's will be the most am bilious. Anchorman Jim Cooper will be based in the s tation's Huntington Beach studio where he will be aided b y r e porters Andrea Rivera-Cano and Wendy Welzel. Reporters Bob Acosta and John Gregory will be on location al the county's vole count head - quarters. Counting begins at 8 p.m. when the polls close. starting with absentee ballots. There are about 24.000 absentee ballots lhis year. The count is done by computer, except for the races where there is a write-in which requires hand counting at the precincts. Final tabulation is not expected until 8 a.rn. Diver Search Abandoned in South Laguna Orange County Sheriff's of· ficers have abandoned their search for a man who disap- peare<i Sunday while djving for abalone off Camel Point in South Laguna. Twelve units from the sheriff's Harbor Patrol worked through most of Monday in a vain hunt for Manuel Andy Torres, 29, of Orange. Torres, wearing a wet suit but working without oxygen tanks. went into the ocean about 1 p.m. Sunday leaving his two small children to wait for him on the beach. A local resident spotted the two youngsters still wailing for their father at 5 p .m . and contacted the Laguna Beach Police Depart· ment. A search that evening and full scale effort Monctay proved to be in vain. A.f DAILYPILOT ~ast • :.\~.~ wltla · : ... ~:-: Tom 11rplaiae I§~~~··~;~, FINAL FLURRIES: Orange C-0unty 's Election '76camedown to the final strokes today with the usual last-m inute flurry of ghast· ly, som etimes scurrilous mail- ings to the populace and some vexations at the polls. The last -minute postal smears have become somewhat of a puzzlement in Orange County politics. Thal is because these cheap-shot methods apparently do not work anymore in areas or sophisticated, thinking voters. Such a section where the voter mentality apparently outranks us, and they giggle and ignore llth-hour computerized gutter tactics, is California's Stanislaus County. This is a n agricultural belt up north. BEING FROM URBANE, sophisticated Orange County. you might tend to think of Stanis laus County people as hayseeds who talk with a straw stuok out or the corner or their mouths. Yet awhile back I was talking to an old acqua intance Crom Stanislaus who happened to have been the former chairman or the GOP Central Committee in that region. We talked some politics, comparing campaign tactics bet~een Orange County andJUs region. I brought up our extensive use or mailers and computerized, "personal" le tters. ffjs jaw dropped. ''YOU MEAN YOUR politi· ciaos still get away with that tired gimmick?" he asked. "T hose tactics went out up here five Yl'ars ago. Nobody pays any ;ittcntion to that kind of stuff." All of this kind of humbled me The cow counties apparently hav e o ut s trip p e d us in sophisticated political machina- tions. We still repose in 'the gullible Stone Age. , In any event, we've got to go to the polls today and cast some kind of ballot. Here, Orange County seem ed to have another surprise waiting for us. Th e voting p eople a r c switching over from the old Great Register or voters to some kind of card system. THUS WllF.N YOU arrived to vote. you were asked to take time to fill out one of their cards. I sus- pect this Nmc as much of a sur- prise to other 'otcrs as 1t did to me. One chap right in front of m e in line. obvious ly trying to push his \'Ole throu~h bt'fore he rushed Off to morninJ: work, became so an· gry and frus trated l thought he was going to kick down the voting booth. Otht'rs were angt'red by the no- tion that the card might be ask- 10~ th<'m to put down personal, conf1clrntial information. Another fellnw who filled out one nf the cards called us here in the newsroom la tt'r to ask what it rcaUy was that ht''d Cillro out. ''I WAS RF.ALLY ~till aslet'p "'hen I wrote out the thinJt," he n: p I J 1n t' d . • • W h a t w as i t, :tn\V. :I)') . 'ou havt' to wondt'r 1r h<' was clollni how he made out with the big ballot Lcavt' 1t to Orange Coonty to i 1\'e us a little lost-minute sur· pnse at the polls. And 1f you haven't had your fun. remember you sun have un- til 8 o'clock tonight to ca.st that ballot. Tuesday. Novttmber 2. 1976 -· 5,000·pl1cs Seek Jobs· Whe n signs went up in the Detroit Cadillac plant that job applications would be available Monday morning so the com- pany could build a backlog of potential ernployes, more than 5,000 turned out. some arriving the ni~ht before. Cadillac· closed down the operation when the crush got so bad that people with applications couldn't get out the door. Some applica- tions were sold outside for .up to $20. The company has decided to handle futureHlP· plications by mail. Murderer Faces Death . After 9-year Lull, Firing Squad Readied PROVO, Utah (AP) -Gary Mark Gilmore, a 35-year-old con· victed murderer, m ay go before a Utah firing squad Nov. 15. If so, he would become the first person executed in the UnHed Stales in nine years. Gilmore, wh.o has spent 18 of the last 21 years in jaH, said afler losing a bid for a new trial Mon- day that he would not appeal th<• execution order for the murder of a motel clerk last J uly. Utah's c<tpilal punishm ent la w gi\·es condemned murderers a choice of death by hanging or firing squad. and Gilmore has said he would prefer to be shot. ''IT'S &IY OWN decision. I was not influenced by anything but . the fact that I don't want to spend the r est of my life in jail," he told District Court Judge J. Robert Bullock. "You sentenced me to die. Unless it's a joke or ::.omethm~. 1 wanl to go ahead and do 1t." Bullol'k told (;tlmor<' he still rould changt• his rnand and ap- pe u I , and an attornl•\' for G1lrnor<' said lw would prl'pan· paper::. i\ppl'al of a dl·alh :-;l'n · ll·nce IS rn•ind:itorv in SllllH.' states, l>ut not in Utah. Unless ht• appeals, or unll'SS the tourts or the ~ovcrnor in- ter vene, G ii m or e would go heforc the firing squad on schedule, according to his at- torneys and Utah County Atty, Burundi 'Revolution' African President Deposed in Coup KINSHASA. Zaire CA P)-/\ hloodlt·<iS .1rm~ roup in th<' tri hally tcn!\c C<'nlral African nation of Burundi ha-. ousll·cl Pre-;1dent M 1chacl ~I i com· hero. a broadcast from fiujumh11ra. th1• <':tp1tal, said toda~. Radio Bujumbura. calling itself thl· \'Oll'l' of llurund1 Hcvolution, did not identify the leader of the Monday roup. But the UC'lg1an gnvcrnmcnt radio in Brussels said the leader probably was Lt. Col. Bagaza. one o( the lop military men in lhl' former Belgian territory. THE BELGIAN RADIO said an army communique announced there had been no casualties and that the nation of 3.8 million. one ol the world's poorest countries, was quiet. Telephone communit'ations with Buj umbura were cut and a dusk-lo-dawn curfew was im- posed. the Belgian report said. The regular S.bena uirhncr to Bujumbura was not. allowed to land today. Tass. the So\'iet news agency. also reported the coup and s aid llre was gradually returning to normal. THE FATE OF 111E 36-year- old Micombero, a a eneral and mcmbt'r of the rulin~ minority Tutsi tribe. was not ;mnounccd. II <' tonk power 10 y1•ars ago, replacing a Tutsi monarchy with a Tutsi republic. The coup leader could be ex- pect ed to be a Tutsi because most lcadcr.s of the ri\'al llutu tnhe were killed in an unsuccessful 1·oup attempt in 1972. After that 1·1•\'0ll. thl' Tuts1s. also called \\'atus1s. <'mbarkcd on an or- l-!•llli7.ed campaign to reduce the number of llutus -they make up 85 percent of the populacl' and tistimates of the death toll ranged from 80,000 to 150,000. A few years earlier, llutu t rib<.'smen attacking from neighborinl'( Tanzania killed about 20,000 Watusis in soutbcrn Burundi. Noall T. Wootten, whose office prosecuted the case. BULLOCK HAD scheduled Monday's hearing on Gilmore's request for a new trial in the slay- ing of motel C'lerk Bennie Bushnell. 25. Julv 22. Gi lmon• was found guilty Ol't. 6 by a jur~ that orderl'd the dl•ath t>t"nally. Gihnon·. of Sprwgv1lll•, l'lah. is schcdull'cl for another trial hl'ginninJ,! i\l onday in tlw .July 21 shooting death of 11 s('r\'iCl' :-;ta lion allcndant . Bulhwk said he would decide IH' W l'dJlt•M.lav (Ill a defense rcqUl'St for a onc'-week delay orthe trial. Bullock ordered Gilmore lo un~ dcrgo a psychiatric evaluation to be completed within five days. NO ONE HAS BEEN executed in the United States since June 2, 1967, when Luis Monge died in a Colorado gas (•hambcr. The last Utah execution was an 1960, when J am<'s \\'. Hodgl•r:- died bt'forC' a firing ::.quad for kill· ing a fellow rninl'r in San Juan County. Voters Get Clear Skies • Rule Talks Stall Hundreds Die In Invasion By The Aaaoc:latecl Preu Rhodesian government forces returned from Mozamblque 1od~ after a 36-hour invasion during whlob they kllled hundreds of1black Rhodesian guerrillas and destroyed seven guerrilla camps, secwity sources reported. CasuiLlties am ong the Rhodesian government forces wero not known. Meanwhile peace talks in Switzerland appear close to a. stalemate. · Mozambique's black govern- ment accused Prime Minister Ian Smith's white minonty r e- gime of a "major military as· sault on an independe nt sov· ereign state.'' It said its forces were battling fiercely to expel the invaders. THE 1'HODESIAN govern• ment said its forces were ex• 1ercising the right or "hot pursuit" of guerrillas who had been attacking positions in Rhodesia. The Zambian government newspaper accused Smith's gov· ernment of trying to wreck. the Geneva conference to negotiate the transfer of power from the 278,000 Rhodesian whites to the 6.4 million blacks. . In Geneva, Switzerland, Ivor Richard. the British chairmU!\ of the Rhodesia conference, called black and whitei leaders to an in- formal meeting today to discuss a date for the blaeks to take over the Rhodesian· government. No agreement appeared likely. BLACK LEADERS WERE re- ported insistent on taking control from the white minority on Sept. l, 1977. Smith was said to be ada- mant tba{ he would agree to .nothing less than the two-year transition period proposed to him by Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger . Asst. Secretary of Stale William D . Schaulele, Kiss- inger's representative al the con· feren<'c, met with Smith Monday. l11formed sources said he urged the Rhodes ian to be more Oexible so that the i::uc rrilla fighting in Rhodesia would not turn into all- out war. However, members of Smith's delegation said he would stand firm on 1978 as the target date for transfer of power to the black: majority. SMITH ALSO ASSERTS that he will accept nothing less in tho way of arrange ments for a biracial interim government than Kissinger's proposal for one headed by a white and with the whites r etaining control of the army and police. The blacks re- j ed that also. The Rhodesian :illack inside 'Mozambique was the scc<llld ma· jor one this year. The first was in' August, arter mortar fire Crom Mozambique killed !ow-white Rhodesian soldiers. Water Supply Gaa.rtkd After· Exwrtion Try PHILADELPHIA CAP) -or. flcials k e pt Philadelphia's wate r system under tig ht security today after an cxtor· tionist apparently failed to carry out... a threat to dump 1,000 gallons of h eating oil into the water unless he got $1 million. }Ullel Levinson, city manag'~ ing direct.or, said there was no cause for alarm. He said the worst effect or that much olt would be some cases or nal,lSea~ and that the biggest pmblem would be cleaning it up. ''WE HOPE IT'S a hon, but it's too early to tell," Water Commissioner Carmen OUarino said shortly before a midnight deadline for the money -set by the extortionist in a tape· r ecorded message. Early today, Guarino said no attempt lo con· laminate the water had been detectro. "We h ave people slationccl at all our facilitit's and others rid· ing a r ound in their cars," Ch arles Vi ckerma n, deputy water commissioner, said. "And the p olice hav(' b een .alerted to watch !or anything s uspicious ... A man's voice on the t ape cassette, found in a city haU .conference room about 9, a.m., had ordered the city to drop $1 million from a h elicopter. over a site along the Delaware Kiver. Officials ln the nation's fourth largest city said they fMJowed 1.he tnstructlons but spotted no flashing lights. They rl•fllSCd to say whe ther they took money on the flight. Touch of Snow, Rain Only Spoilers Kitchen Help Te•perai ure11 "'~ Ley " Alb&'IV ~~ ,. AllMiq.,.rQUOI ... 11 Al>(hl>r-,. ,, """"I• 60 )(\ 0.-er\ll•ld 71 n Rovr-.ro. 70 7't ~, .... " ll Brown'vllle 7• Sj Bufl.i& ., ~ Owlr~lort ., ,. Otluqo ,, " Qnt-Ml '° ,, Oewlanct •• 71 °'""ff 61 31 o."'°'' n 31 F......o n •2 Hea-sr ,. Hoftolui. IM 10 Hol&IO" .. ... IC.I_, City ., ., ~Vfl)A• 1' ..., Llmt i.o<ll 60 .., Miami ft n Mllw-vli .. "1 " ~-ll•St.Peu' ,. d fW-Orl ... ~J ., .a ' .., .... ........, h ... '. 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November 2. 1976 DAILYP1l.OT I Rusty Revolver TllE FA:\U LY tlRCL' " Dy Dil Keane Tonight's TVHi~ghts Bay Stat~rs Keeping <;um I I 'S YOUR CHOICE I ~ Amlturn. l!very ....., ......... TONfT'Btl CBS f). NBC 1J arid ABC fJ - Election Coverage. All three networks will cover the returns of the presidential election into tbe wee hours of the morn· Final 'hlly et: -.a:aa Noon Wmi,._ICll~ ing, if necessary. ' KTLA .0 7:00 --··"Bullitt" Steve MeQu.een stars. as ~ stubborn cop ii;i · purswt of a killer in this 1968 movie ·drama with Jacqueline Bisset. Robert · Vaughn andSimonOakJ::tnd. BOSTON (AP) -A statewide "domestic dis· armament race," a chance for people to surrender their guns with no questions asked, produced a grand total or one rusty revolver. As police departments waited for the guns that never came. promoters or the turn-in drive ad· mitted that gun owners probably will not give up their weapons unless they are forced to. 'lbnlghtH SPM CAMPAIGN TV DAILY LOG THE EVENT W~ MEANT TO publicize a statewide referendum on today's ballot that would do just that. The referendum calls for a ban .on ownership of handguns for everyone except pohce and museums. '"N~'· -•1o d . L--I ~1 .. "" we 1n ·t..-.-e c.pt Mommy, TUESDAY l!ViNING 4:00 8 £Jedion ~iaht on ABC * WITH Hmy Rusoner, lhrb1r1 Willers, ind Howud II. Smith 6:00 0 <f1J r 3 ( e • Electoon Cower il&e I 1vt continuou\ tOYPldll' ol thr 19/b f'res1den1tal Etec1ton\ tl•nltnues from 4PM, "1th Waite• C1onl11tr di dnchoo man in New Vor• M•~P Wall•re (£9!,1), RORer ModO (~c.uthl (l•n 'Rather (M1dwrn1 ;nd l•'.ltv \141·1 (West) 0 23J f6) 1101 ID HBC 1976 Eltdion H1c~t Covtril&e Cont o l111m 4PM. John ChinCellor and Ddv•t Bnnkler co anchor covm~e of th~ "IMhon results lrom throughout the country Rilw vote counts and pro1et· !ions to be d1spli1yed by mun! ot a computer dnven elecuonoc chilrat ter ientlilhon system NBC '"" pro· jtct winners 1n 51 PitSAdtntial rites Qhe COl!ltsts on ~ stairs plus the 01$1roel o/ Columbia) JI US Stnarr rontests Cl•o Senators '" un nppostd lor rt tlttlton). all 14 1ubernalo11il racu. ind lht tr,tal number ol \fats •oo br •Jth p~rty on the 'l~ mrmb'f US lluu.• ~I Rrp ltStntiltlVU 0 Stu Trtk • Com11 l'ylt O ( 29 e ) 39 Polihu l Sp111t of '76: Election H1cht C.onl d lrum 41 M ABC prov1dts ltvt covrldr" ol rlrc llon r•lurns .1nchM.-d b1 II''" ~Cd\On•r fl•rbara W•'l •r< .ind llnward I( Smolh Rrportmr on olhN r11ce~ .iround th• rr.unlrv .1.-t 1,1n• Reynolds lht Seo•I• r H ,.. Ann Compton the Gubern.i1011~t rar.P and Don farmer lht House liCh Sam· Donaldson rtporls llom J1mmv Carltr's headQuartrrs and lorn la1 '"' reports ffom the Whitt Hous•, with Steve Bell ~\ the culawav anchor lhe last \Pvtn m1nules ol each hill hour will be dtvWd I~ locill t ltchon iepoot• O Gunsmolt m rmmlrt film•, Q)Aclm 12 28 Still Trek ID Eltdnc Compur l!) littlt ~'ISUIS -6:30-m Fam~y Altair 17 ' 1i41MmOh ID lttter l1hddo1 Is A CandHlalt Too lt•p•t1•"t·• r rhr A • on I" , i1•nt tf,,r, 7:00 o 11 l a Elt<lion Co.met [OOl•nuf f,_f'lU~r"• I ,1 I(~ l O 23 6 10 €9 (ltelton Cover11e r """~' ""' P\I O MoYlt C (2'>hr1) "8vllott" td,.I M ,r, ,.. \I. U '' n ( "" L • d~~ IJcq11.,,r, H""' l!~t••I V1u~hn l.1m ' 'IA~l 1nd Nnrm 1 f •II O ( Jtl a ) lt Utt hon ll1tht Cowelil&t lont•nu,s •hruufl'•'"' 1nr ,v11n1ni a To Tr• th« Truth G Collwllrabon CD I L9H llKr O> Tk Fil .m ANriu '""' '"""' "°"' 2t Alldf With fD Tiit MAtll Cll UKllUt • llll'OltT THl OTHlll HALF Of THl 11£WS ED Mxllttt Lthm t1,.r1 fD 0r1Nll( S.nn m .wd1111\ fl111.i, -1.30- 6 Tiit OH C..,plt e !'lit &.<>1 si-o "°'1t C (J'ttlr) ll!f G.iu ti .... ,..,.. .. t, 1"' I '• •, I'• , 0Htd N•'t!' A•t~~ny (1-1 n• ,,~ \ h 1!1~11. Ant1ton1 (Ju.111, '''M ~ '~" c,. Sc~ta bm'' Owt• ., IQdy lunch l t7l l :v ICltllwillt Oft tht ... d 12'1 Mow!t: C ((l);lln) "Tht loftt est Day'' (drill f,/ lnhn W~ynr, Robtrt Mitchum tttnfl fond 1 m ChlftMt za Tonichl m fllsll Cof Mii 8:00 8 ll11 r 31 1 a llectro11 Ctwtnlt Conlhlllf' lh•OuQhnul t~, r~tn1nii IJ 2)) I 6) 1101 m Clecl1tn C...rfl• Contonll!', unlit I l'M r I fllooltt: (2!tr) ''The lut Humh .. (did 58 SP"netr I• IC• U '" a ) Jt Election 111chl Covtr1c1 Cont•nuts througho~t "" rttn1ng m Julit MJ Fnorrte • Thinp! With P"eter S.llers & Tht Mtpptb • Jullt-MJ fHorrCt Tllillp u t Mdrtws sl111 1n a lun frlled 111u!.lc.I, with runts Peltr Stfltrs, Jim Hcn10n s llluppets and lht P1111! Pinl!lt1 18hrry ._. m ...,.l'llMlc Aft.in m tltnptnlo l!) l'SJCIMC l'llellOllltna -8:30-m Ch•tst l'rc11fi1111 ED S!t11.11Joft ".""edt 9:00 o 117.)(3> aHlection Cowtracc C.onhnu,s tlvooehoul the t~en1na 0 23) 6) '10/ m Election Covt11&e Conhnuts until 11 PM o ( ~1 re ) .,, Election Nlcht Comil&e Continues lh11Jughout tnt r..rl'llni m Burt Reynolds. Elliot • Gould, Michael C1ine, James Cun Wtth Rona! m ~rtCJA!,I Roni Barrett's "Super· stars' llona 6d11•ll tonducts on O••plh 1nlrrne"'1 "1lh Burt f<pynukh. f 1l1ul Goutd MorhMI (41ne and JdmH CJan a> Tht V11c1n1ill fl} V111etJ Siio• The three-day drive began Sunday and con- tinues through today. But a survey of 22 police de· partments Monday showed the drive being ignored almost everywhere. THE ONLY REJl'ORT OF A WEAPON &.urned in was an old uncared-for revolver delivered to the police station in Littleton, a suburb west of Bostoo. The turn-in program was organized by Gov. Michael S. Dukakis and Sheriff John Buckley or Middlesex County. Handgun owners musl have licenses in M assachusctls, i>ul police agreed to ac· cept weapons with no questions aske~ and even pick them up fcom the homes or people who kept them ii· legally. "SHERIFF BUCKLEY THOUGHT THERE would be a deluge," said Police Chief Bernard Vacon in Stoneham. "Personally, I thought we might gel 10 or 15. I pul a sergeant in charge and had receipts ready, but there hasn't been a one. This shows what people are thinking." ford ond Ccwter ." 00 YOV KNOW YOUR OIAMONOS VAl.UE REC,NTLY INC"4tASED1 We k""""" 1"'8t "Wfl.ere 1tt\vt811ce ~1,,_.,• O>nt"Arl'\ed • detltl9d deK"ot'°" of the ,-Y U •I l"'°°"1nl Dlft-C..!Otty '"I-It) ofOfU1'19 Dt D!......., .. ,,..,oOOr"'Q t~ ~' '".,•c-1'~"11<:") Of" ~ In • f1°"4' Al ...,, half the "*"•of an ~,. l.00'11,,~I ""'' ,., lh(t lat.., IA" nt tf'l.tt •OOtt'-!'\.W IO C"'«"~ tt\e tewelN for .&rf!999 0t ,,, "'~'"" ,,,. 10ent11v ot-"91' tY COM1tuetlO"'I o• tM oiece"' 1twt fW'el'lt oflou ~ PROFESS IONAL JEWELERS INC. "f.t&N 1Lv.cu H \',..~OH'"''' 't '>•vriL~ 714/96J.5626 20!10{ Brookhurst Street, Su11e 201 l'luntrngton Beach, CA 92646 Or•nge County Election A.turns . •• Voter's Pipeline tor tt..- Or•ns• County Specl•I (!) Chlmp1011$hr p Wruthn& -9:30- 0 lms Club fl} Ch111tW Or1mil ID Mcmt: "lmon in Lowe" m [specUcul11 '16 When asked about the success of the effort, the response of Lt. Ralph Antonetti in Weymouth was typical. '·You gotta be kidding," he said. "I don't expect any lines to be forming." (svo~EY HARRIS) K--eeps readers on their toes 10:00 O ·11 3l e £1tctJon Covtrace Continues throughout the n1fhl 0 '23 6) 101 m [le<hon CAYtril&t Conl1n11ts unltl I IPM. O Ht-s O ( 29 e ) n Eteclton N1cht CoYelil&t Conhnlit'~ Jll evtnmp m Tennis Is The Cime! • With Ch•rllon Heston, Ch•d Everett & More! m Mm Gnll1n Show £:> Barillil de Pr"'1ntra -l0:30- b Burns and Allen a> ED NtW1 11:00 0 0 D ID 39 News 0 8 I 10 2JI 6 lltws O 2ii lo<re Amenun Style 6 Su Hll'lt m M;iry Gels A lunchbo1 * And Gore Vidal hlks About Another Planet m M1ry Hilrtman, Mary Hart11iln m hits ol lk lhum 1 7 3 Stump !he Stars -11:30- 0 11 J a Eled1011 Cove11ce O 2l r. ro m Johnny CMWI r ~ti •" • t un '1-trt11ft m,ay ., .. ,.. , , tJt rttr ,tn•l"IR ~ lht I'll Club 0 ( 19 8 } Jt [lttllOft i.otht Co;er1ft '' nv• tr '-'' ur t~• .. ' 0 Ctttb111'f Ruu, " •• 1, '"'" m PAI PAULSEN' • SOCKS IT TO TH£ CAN DIDATES TOIUTE! m Mttrontws lf«llOll Spec11I ~ Tiie 100 Club ID Movie "lroo" 12:00 O 8"1 o1 Gtoucho W MoYlt'. "lust tor Sold" (.Jo.i) 4~ I~• Lupino. Gltnn fmd -12:30- 0 All Nt&lll Show· "l!Oild to S1n11PQft," "House of Dncvl1," "~6ow of Tru -" 0 lilo'M ~future· "All Quiel Oii Ille W.stent ''°"'* "l'ty" Q) .... "DllllOll illlcl l'yt11111" '•·I• I ~l G~y Wollo•" 1:00 0 1) • 10 101110110• 1• 1·~ I -r " "., t ~ €) Ot-'n Club 2:00 0 Otubltlutut MtvltS C ··fra•<•s lo1u th WACS," c • 1 Stt • 011• s11 .. 1er" m AM llrtllt Show: ''Tk l1d"t," "'Paula," "'ltetto" 3:00 D Mewt: "Tiit CMdM's Hour" (d•A) 61 Shult~ Macu1nt DATTllllE MOVIES Griper's. Note Was Weighty S HELBYVILLE . Tenn. (A P ) Mayor II V Cinffin thouJ.(ht it odd that the White House sent him a t elegrnm informing him his city had one of the nation's 10<1 noisiest airports. ShelbyviUc's airport has had no com mercial ffights for n early two years. The telegra m . signed b y Stephen G. McConahey. special as- sistant to the Prl'Sidcnt, was to inform him of Ford's recent extension of a irc raft noise s tan· dards to all domesltc and international fli ghts to the United States-effe<:· tive Jan 1.1977 "( would think you "ould want to know ahoul this important ac· tton to reduce ai rcraft noise for those who live a r ou nd our major airports," the telegram said. G riffin e s timated about 20 s mall local aircrart and trainer pl anes fly in and out or Bomar Field daily. Federal /\ vialion Ad· ministration officials in Washington said Lhe in· c lus ion of Sh clhyville wac; hased on one com· plaint from & nearby re· :-1dent OC Girl Finalist Se ve ntc e n · ye nr-ol d Julie Overby, a freshman at Orange Coast College, has been named second runner-up lfOvtMICR 3 in the Petite.Junior Miss tlelow, lor your conmiem. are the Ca 11 for n I a Un i verse d1y's f!IOYies. Pageant. 10 00 O fC) "Men With Wines" Miss 0 v er b y w ns <dru '38-rr~d MacMur11y. Rly selec~ed from 88 young M ll~nd "C,rn "'' "•111• 'tlilll women participating in .Pod•" (d••) ~ Ptut Stohtfll, the pag-nt at the Buena ~11r1nlf Mt~•nn~ Y~ ,. ~..,,. Vof11tt'' (drA) •l-Park Convenlion Cehtcr tl•ltt Dim. P1ul H•nre1d • Hotel. 1 t 00 O c "Tiie lm1 6"4· She is the daughter of "'·~ st..., .. (lnUS) ~~-Sieve Mr. and Mrs. Richard A't'n Oonnil Rud 8ffl• 0 , b 1;mttn _, • \er Y. 2735 De Soto 12'00 CD "Florin " (d ril ·~-Ave., Costa Mesa. Rc>tM Yoon& Cltartu Cobor~ 1.00 12'1 c, "0111 "M" ,., Plan Accep•--' M1mltl" (dra) SA-Ray Milland, IQ.I CrKt Kelly There is no natural gas sho e ... inAlaska or IndoneSia. But in southern California, a natural gas shortage is already here. I h:lt .. 1101 t.1gc t'<lU Id hc c:nmc .1 c1 ,.,,,cost mg up to 700,!l()(l joh-. in th1 .., area :ilonc unle'" we're ;1hk to ohtn in :id d 1uon :1 I g:1" "LI pp l k" hy the hl'gin ning o( the n C':\l decade. Con<.erv:11ion of n :11ur:tl g:l'> i1, e~i;enti;i I, hut cvcn tJw , m:iy nnl he :1hk Lo prevent Jn.,t jnh ... :md cold hnmc~. To .~cl c:1HH1~h nc,,· n.Hur.11 g:1 :-"uppli\·"· Ull1'>lllllL'I". gon·111111L'llt, l.1h1J1 .tnd the C,h Comp.in\· w tl I 11,n•c t1i \\Ill k to.~l'thcr tnnlL' 1. lt1,dy t h.111 c\LI hl.111rl'. I k'rc·.., tl1L· :-1i11.lltnn l.1un.~ '11utlin n C:1l1f111 t11.1. Southern catifomia supplies have declined sharply. · Existing supplies from Cnliforni~1 ~mircl's arc rnnning · down. Our supplier!\ in New M~xic.:o :1nd Texas ore 'c.:utl i 11.~ bo ck their ddivt:ric!'. Th:1l mc:1111., wc1ve hn.d to rcd\ll'C om \Cl'Vil'l' w Luge firm" th:H l':l11 ust• <1thc 1. n\orc ex pen" i Vl'. f orn1., o~ ( ud But that's plenty of natural gas in Alaska and Indon~ia. One of a l>CJit·' of re ports h\ 11.ir\fl'Y /\.Proctor, C h.1ir m.rn, "11u thcrn Cil tlornt:i G.1.., Comp.Ill}. \•. llh LIK lndonl' ... t.111 gm-crnmcnt 101 l.11 ~l' ;1111nttlH" c1f 11.11 ur:1 li;.1 ~ . J\ul ;1.~.un, lrn.:.11, ~LH<.: :1nd kdcr;1l gnvt:rn mcn t :1 pprova Is :1 re needc<l Jl1 Lhh Wll11lT}'. /\nd fa!->t, How about a substitute?. llnfortlln:Hcly, n lnw·co<.t ~ub~t1tu 1 c 1111 naturn l g:ls i" not .1v:1d:1hll'. l 11r c:-.;1mpk, we :i1T w111 kin~ 11111 d 111lkVl'lop 1,01:11 government :ipprovals at every level. Prom pt action by loc~l, stale :md fc<lcrn l agencies to give us the go-:thc:1J on these projects is critic:nl to m ccling YtJLtr energy needs. One project :done needs as many as JOO n)'lprovals. It is still hanging. Faster decisions nrc desperntcly needed. As time p:is~c", the problem becomes more complex. The cosl of every project goc'> u p a s the price of everything-pipelines, materials, bbor, ~h1ps -goc'> lip What you can do a~out it. The G:ts Company is urging the 12,000,000 people who live in southern California to inform them selves about the siluatj.on and to be ready to speak out; to. spcnk out nbout jobs that lllfY be lo!'>t :mu h omes that may bcqome co ld. As a consumer and as a t participant in th ii; :irca's economy, you h ave the right to know what'i; being done about your f utu,e. You can let people know that m lllBiil......, ~ Sllvlt lo bor ~ndLiidtf Woody He11111n who, euctly 40 YUi$ a10. bttan his amr 111 Broollyll, N Y 1 lte salute tndudts perlorn1111ces by Woodr ind hrs "Younc fhunde11n1 H•rd " 2 00 0 (CJ "llenr Stt1I A9J· lhlne s.,lr• (com) ·~9-James Cacney, Shirley JOies, Rott• Sm•lh J:OO !lf) "lllJ Wtst" (d11) '72- Step!len Boyd. Woody Strode. J:lO II It'> ~lflfht Sims" (dra) 70-J1111es f'ruclscus, ltt C11nl, ulrt NtelStn. SACR AMENTO (AP) -State Atty. Gen. Evelte Younger says that Bultt County agreed lo com- plete a general plan before approving any major subdivisions or re- zonings. We've gone to Alilsk:i and Indonesia to fii~d new supphc-;. These :ircas arc rich in nawrnl gas resources. But we won't ha able to M:ut hringing the gas here until we get approv.11 frqm local, !->late nnd fcdernl government agencies. Then pipelines m ust be put in. Ship'-nnd plant:-mu~t be lrni)L. We ha Ye i;igned cont r.1 cts 1 1w1.~'· h11 t 11wr1.'.lt.,{'d g.1 ... 'up pl t('" .111.•.1h1.· onlv ;lll ''''l'' Im the 111.'.11 l tllllll' I h.u "'''h\' ,,:c're ... ceking 111.·w 'ot11cc" o{ "ll J'ph f1om otl)l•J p.1n ... of th1.· \\01 Id, too. Off lhc nnrth1.·111 co.1..,l nf Au 'ttr.1lia :rn<l in Mnl.1)'"•1, for 1.:x.1 mpk. 11utour hcM hope lie" in ~cuing fast, final :ipp1nvn J., for our projects in Al:-iska <Intl lndonc~ia. Why cadt we just go get it? you want fast action; that y~u want the situation cleared up before it becomes a major crJsis. The crisis need not happen. To inform you fully about the 1 natural gas shortage and our efforts to bJing you new supplies, we have printed a small br~hw Write for the Gas Company• brqchure on supply. Southe~ California Gas Company, Box .54093, Los Angeles, CA 9~4. AMNOUMCIMG THE NEW IT'S A SMALL WORLD CHR.DllM"S HAI I Sn..,._ 24501 M1rguerlt• P1r1Mt9y Mlirguente & Jeronlrro 1 M1Alon VltiO 76MIOI Since the G<1<1 Co mpnny is n puhlit.: l1tility1 we mmt h ;we . , Southern. California Gas C~mpany gJI· Keeping you informed is also part of our service. · "Thia j . rtlMment Is the property of SouJiem Callfornfa Gas Company ~ Q nnot be used or reproduced withOut its written ~ • + •I \: JO CAIL Y PILOT Tuesda . November 2. 1976 op Players Await ree Agent Draft NEW YORK (AP) -Some 60 ayen the established erican League clubs are will· g to surrender and 23 olber • ayers major league baseball · ed to tie up forever will be up r gratSs this week in two dis· cUy dllre~ent player drafts. Risto~ will be made Thurs· y, when the first-ever free ent re-entry draft 1ets un- way. One day later, the fifth pamion draft opens wilb new teams SeatUe and Toronto ftll. their rosters for the 1m ason. Each or the establlahed AL ams has protected lS players, ving ~ expansionists, for the ost paJi, middle and lower· gplax-ers. But tht;.re-entry draft ts a dlf. ent st$'Y. Never before have man#established, bluechip eball itars been placed on the nmarket. es(!e J ackson, Joe Rudi, usical Chairs Bobby Grieb, Gary Matthews, Don Gullett and Dave Cash are some or the big-name stars who will be selected by the 23 non• expansion clubs. The quality of these players helps explain why baseball fought Cree agency in arbitration, the courts and, finally, at the bargaining table before reaching agreemen.t with the Players As- sociation on this re-entry dra!L No team wants to lose a star, particularly when there is no compensation. Another reason for the owners• intransigence against free agen· ey -they said they owned a player forever-was the realiza- tion that players' freedom and owners' wealth were inversely related. Price tags such as the $3 million reportedly placed on Jackson and the $2 million re- portedly stuck on Grich were un- thinkable in the old days. That was before arbitrator Peter Seitz ruled in 1975 that players could becom e free agents after playing one year with an unsigned contract. Twcn· ty-Clve p1-yers did not sign 1976 contracts and they now are part of baseball's first large-scale test of the capitalistic system. The clubs will pick in the r e· verse order of their 1976 won·loss p ercentages, with sewctions alternating between the two leagues. A coin toss will Ile· termine which league dralls first. Each free agent may be sdect- ed by only 12 clubs. Tbeplayer is then in the enviable position or entertaining bids from those 12 clubs -plus bis former team. The re-entry draft offers several players a chance to become instant millionaires; but it also provides nearly every team a chance to become an ins· tant contender . Sometimes the difference between a bad team and a good team is one power hit· ter and one power pitcher. Wilh J ackson, G~lletl and others, the potential to fill a weakness is in Thursdav's draft. Jaworski Unhappy Qver QB Situation No team can sign more than two free agents, but any team can sign as m any free agents as it loses. Oakland has seven free agents and Baltimore has four. ROOSEVELT LEAKS (48) OF THE COLTS SKIR'Y'S ENO FOR AN EASY TO. S ANGELES CAP>-J ames rris is happy, Ron J aworski is appy, ~nd Pat Haden sits in wind-always ready as the s Angdles quarterback situa· n revol\res. arris started as No. 1 and still Ids that position despite being rt on Aug. 28 and again on Oct. Twice he's made successful mebacks. le passed for two touchdowns the first half as the Rams built 31·3 halflimc lead. Before he nt out in the fourth quarter , Grambling product had hit 14 25 passes for 208 yards . 'I'd like to have known sooner t l was s tarting because I can prepared better for a game." mented Harris, who didn'l rn until Saturday that he uld s tart. ''All this wriling t the quarterback situallon a.ring us apart " arris said he had no doubt t he was No. l and coach uck Knox agreed that if the ck quarterback was 100 per· t physically, he is the Rams' rter. aworski, the third.year pro m Youngstown State who 1s ying out his opti'Oll. declared appily. "What rc:tlly bothers is on~ w~k I go from the pen· use to the basement. l 'm go- to talk to the coach lhis We<'k they feel I'm not up to 1t and not going to play, then there's no r eason to stick around" Jaworski, who suffered a broken shoulder against AUanla on Sept 12, started against New Orleans a week ago but gave way to the rookie Haden who tossed the winning pass in a 16·10 vie wry .Jaworski added, "We are cer- tainly fortunate to have three S(OOd quarterbacks with ever· ~one rallying around lhem." Rhodes Scholar Haden, from Southern California, got the call to replace Harris when the Seat- tle game was outoftheSeahawks r eac h H e threw for one touchdown When both Ha rris and Jaworski were hurt, Haden played the whole game against Minnesota in the 10-10 overtime tie on Sept. 19 He started the next week againsl the New York Giants but suffered a concussion at the end of the first quarter and Jaworski took over. Jack Youngblood. a defensive leader for the Los An~elcs club. commented on thl• rl'lurn of Harns: ··tt is sor t of ~ctUmg The of. fensc needs one rt>a1 leader. H's JUSt like when Washington was alternating Jurgensen and Bill Kilmer. It just doesn't add any stability or balance." The established AL clubs can protect 15 players and all minor leagu ers s igned after 1975. Veterans who have 10 years ma- jor league service, the last five with their present club, can veto any movement. "We wouldn't waste a draft choice on a 10·and·5 player. un· less we are convinced he will agree to terms," says Gorman The dra(l will go for fi ve rounds. with each team losing u total of five players. The cost of each draft player is $175,000, part of the entry fee for Seattle and Toronto. That's nearly a million <.loll ars for each AL team, a good reason why the owners fought for ex· pansion But some of that profit will go to the free agent players, which explains why the players fought for their freedom. 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EP Coach fled•• EL PASO, Tex. -Gil Bartosh, said Monday he was resigning the University of Texas (El ) football coach eUective at endoflheseason. · e Miners have a 1·7 record s year and are 6·24 overall w: rBartosh. INCINNATl-Former Buf. o Bills football coach Lou ban accepted a position a.s let.le director at the Umven1ity ·ncin'nati Monday. • 'll~ to Pa1taua ON'ft:VIDEO, Uruguay - ·an Adriano Panattadefeated 1entlba's Guillermo Vilas day: night, 7 ·6, 3-6, 6·2, to ·m thb $10,000 first prize in an maUonaJ tennis tournament. omaitlan JIUe Nastase came thlrd! after defeating lellow nt.rylJ)an Ion Tiria~ S.7, 6-0, • . a.tr• Br~~z.-11 LOQNE, West Germany - my Connors whipped fellow enc~ Zan Guerry, 6-2, 6-2 ln nrs~ round Monday or the ,000 C~ogne Grand Prix tennis am~t. ee •'other Americans also :· downed Uli M arten of West Germany, 7·6, 1·6 .• 64, and Pat Dupre nec.>ded only 40 minutes to wh1p Poland's J acek NiedJiedzki, 62.6·3. Jn other first round matches, Vladimir Zc dn e k o f Czechoslovakia beat Roger Taylor of Britnin, 7·6, 4·6, 6·3; Nikki Pilic of Yugoslavia de· cisioned Alvaro Betancourt of Colombia, 6 3, 6·4, and Colin Dowdes well of Rhodesia beat Thomas Smed of Cz~hoslovakia, 3·6, 7·6, 7·6. l'ank• Advan~.- TOKYO -Americans Tom Gorman and Steve K.rulevitz won second round matches today in theJapanOpen . Gorman scored a S.2, 6-2victory over Japan's Sachio Kato, while Krulevitz d efeate d fellow American Mike Cahill, 6-3, 6-4. Two other Americans. Billy Martin and John Whitlinger, 3.Jso advanced to the third round. Martin beat Paul McNamee of Australia. 6-4, 7·6, and Whitlinger d e feated John Bartle tt o f Australia,3·6, 7-5,6-3. ...I RJclwfl 0 Wit .-d LONDON -John Fever, 24· year-old English tennis st ar, saved two set points in an excitine tiebreaker Monday to defeat America's Cliff Richey 6-3, 7·6 ln thefirstroundoftheDewarCup. In other first round action, South Africa 's Ray Moore ellminatedStanSmilh,64,6-4 In women's play, Sue Barker of Great Britain defeated Ann Kiyomura 6·4, 6·2, and Betsy Na1elsen defeated Sharon Walsb, ~.6-1. Wallutr Lo•t Walker, a senior, is Cal's all· lime pass receiver and second in the Pacific·8 Conference with 2,209 career y a rds . Soc~•·r D ropp••d NEW YORK -The Columbia Broadcasting System Is giving the boot to pro soccer. After studying unusually low Neilsen ratings for last year 's televi,ed games. CBS has decided not to pick up its opµon on the re· mainder of a lhree·year contract with the North American Soccer League. Leads B•altimore · Mitchell Top Back In Pro Football? BALTIMORE (AP) -Motiva· tion takes many forms. For Joe Ehrmann, it was the presence of national te levision. For John Dutton, it was the memory of a rookie season best forgotten. And for Lydell Milf.hell, it was the factthalil was 'a big game." Whatever turned them on. Ehrmann, Dutton, Mitchell .and lhe rest of the Baltimore Colts were ready for Monday night's n a tionally televised game against Houston, and the Oilers could do nothing to dampen the spirit. The Colts, playing in their first Monday night National Football League game in four years , turned ftouston turnovers into early touchdowns and held the Oilers' explosive offense in check for a 38·14 victory. The triumph was the Colts nttn m a row and Jlave them a 7-1 r ecord and a two.game lead over New England in the American Conference East. "We were h igh ," sai d Ehrmann, who had four tackles and a quarterback sack from his right defensive lack.le position. "A Jot or it was team pride; not a· feeling that we had been sli ghted by TV, but we just had the chance * * * SCOllE BVOUAllTEllS ~OtJ'·'"" 0 0 0 ,._,. 8•1t•mo,,. I 14 3 14-Je n t1 • l • ""' 4 run flin~l\rt tiitt~ • Rat ·-~,.Cdui~v 1 run fL1nh"tr1-tck> R-t' ·l"·•~ ,,"" ~unh.tr-U:•,•d Ila• -F(, l nhMI 71 A'' Mt (.ftul"'Y l ru" <Lin"'"' 'ctc\c:l H,,., -B•Jfr'O\lqf\ Sl O~\\ trom P~utOf'i*"l lA\Jtll"lr "'tlid Ht1u -0Aw"n"I\ '1 ru~ f8ull,..,. it •<tc ~ HAI L • ,, '" ll. "'"'"'. ii.1tlrri1 A ..0~1') l=1r\•,,.,wn Au\lw' "'''"' P:t '"''1"' ''I Q,.1,tr"I., \r 1 Pa\\11'1\ Punf-. HATISTICS oo .. , 17 ,.. ., '"' I II ll I I I• F •J""h'•' ll'l• • ~ 1 ~I\ 111 fll'\•V t•fl~ 4 Jl rNDllltOUAL LIUOtlti Coll< H n 11-4 ,., ,, ,. ,, " \ 1. 11 ~ I 14 RU5HI NG . Hnu''"~ c.o·~""'" I"" H.lnitm '" '-11 ff,,,, rM'• M1'' r-i••• 7A f1h A Lr.-10 •). U·r.~'" 1q Mrr.:•ul,.y'j U REC.E!VING ·-HovHo". S•.,-yer 7 •3 OurrO<tQ~ 7 ~7 fl•ll•mor• Mlt,Mll 7·•b. Oouqli\y >H. C11rr J l'I. C.~n1tr 1·~1. PASSING • Hou•tOI' P•'1llr•"' 10.n.o. lllO YMCI\: Hadl I.ii~. 10, ()l)lf"Mn~I 1.0 ll.tttl>nOrt, JOtlr\ '' 18-0. "'; Trouoo 7·0, o. to say, 'Hey, here we are.•" Dutton. the third.year de· fensivc end who also had one of the Colts' six S'IJCks. agreed lhat TV helped get the team up for Houston. But for himself, Dutton added, it was the lingering image of a 2·12 record his rookie year with Baltimore that provided the boost.· • "I've been there (with a loser) and 1 don 'l ever want to go back," he said. "It's a force that keeps us all working very, very hard. It was a learning ex- perience. I guess, but 1 don't want to reli ve it." Mitchell, whose 136 yards pushed his AFC-leading total to 796, said he wasn't thinking that much about national exposure or atoning fo r past shortcomings when he took the field Monday night. "It was a big game, that's all," he said. "In a game like that, all you have to do is wire me up, let me out there and 1:m ready to play. "It used to be I wasn't sure or myself in comparisQn to other backs. Now, I seriously consider myself the No. 1 back in foot- ball." Crandall Joins Angels Staff Del Cr a ndall, a native o( Southern California, says he's back lo join the California An~els as the American League team's first base coach. Crandall, 46, was born in On· tano and grew up in Fullerton. where he now resides. He bad joined the Angels organization enrlier this year as the manager or Salinas of the California League. A four·time Golden Glove award winner, Crandall had a 16·year m ajor league batting a verage of .254, playing for Milwaukee, San Francisco, Pit- tsburgh and Cleveland. • ~Solomon breued put rne~. Zl'rn1iebl of West mq'.M.S-2, ErikvaoDWm BERKELEY -C&lifomla 's re- cord. setting wide receiver, Wesley Walker, races knee sur." gery Wednesday a~wlll be lost for the rest of tho coOece football ...... -i ~ u•~ LYOELL MITt~L ~) SHREDS THE HOUSTON D!RNSI! 'O" ONa OF MANY GAINS. I ~yes E"riils Two-inonth Frustration PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) - Mark Hayes won the s truggle for first place while Bob Murphy won an invis ible battle, invisible but perhaps the most import.ant one in pro golf. Hayes, who h ad had nothing but trouble for two months, found the combination for a five.under-par 66 and his second victory or the season, a two-stroke triumph Monday in the rain.<fdayed final round of the $125,000 Pensacola Open golf tourna ment. "This year was the rant time l'\·e been exempt-and that's the most important thing on the tour." Hayes said. "I really didn't know what to expect, but I cer· tainly didn't expect t.O win two tournaments and $151,000." This was the final individual event of the season and, as such, the last in whi ch the tourists could add to thei r official money· winnings. So the tournament took on a particular significance to thosC'players fi ghting for a spot on the list of the top 60 money. winners. "' Those who m ake the top 00 are exempt from qualifying by Hayes and considered by many to be lbe most difficult chore on the tdllr_; for next year 's tournaments. Those who don't make it lace the trauma of the Monday qualifying rounds, often with 150 players fighting for 25spots, to even gain a position in the toumamenUidd. Murphy, who has had band trouble most or the season, came into the final event in 61.sl place- one spot a way. He managed a final.round 70 and a211>total, good for $.1,250 from the total purse or $125,000 a nd enough to p4sh him into the final spot on the exemp· tion list. John Schlee, who shot 289 and won only $378, was displaced. Murphy finished 60th with $47,627 and Schlee w as 61sl -a nd therefore not exempt -with $47,376. Mar\ Have\, U S,000 l "" Eldtlr, \U,7SO Tom Pvr11er. '7.JIS FrM-Beard, \7,371 Jerry M<Get, M,378 Ot>org., Art her. M, l1R Oii Chi RodriOV*I, \4,328 Phil AOO~r\, M,3'R Bob E Smith, '3.,$0 9obMurf)hy, \l,1$0 01tt l(r•t1trt, U ,375 TomJt"~ln1. U ,3H Jl"I C.oll>ert U ,J1' Hu11&r1 GrHn, n.>rs Fut rt l""ll••, '7 11S Jerry P•I~ U ,ll\ Lyn Loll. \1 tfS TomW!oh -oof, 11.415 l';MyWlnlt 11 I H L•rrv~•l\On, '•,&JS O•MY Edw•rd\ \l.6H Mitt..-Oarber, SI HO Gii•' Grol\ s1. 104 tlm ~""""'· '' 104 All"" Miiier, \t ,10• ... n......_11 61-11·~21 n .. ,.6'..,-1 ... ~10-t1 '1·'/0.12-10-11 11.10-i... .. -21 11·11·6&-tt-?1 "*~~ ... 7J.10.(tt- 6'"7WMO-11-11-*10-• 6 .. 11.J0.'1-7' 71-l'O. 'f0.10-71 ,,,...n ... -7' 11-1H .... -7' 1U1·114'-7' 1•·J'O.liMl- lil n n.10-n ,, .• ,.47.1s - 10-u P0-6'-1' 7011 7Ul-71 71-10 ,,_.,_ '°"" l).10-n.1J TU1-, .. , ,.,,..._ ~EX-PRO CHARGE ORE CITY, Tex. -"Forr "Chubb.Y" Grigg, a member the Cleveland Browns of the Na tional Football League from 1 to 1951, has been charged wi the fatal s hooting or his »y~ar old son at their Upshur Count home . Grigg, 50, was freed on $50, bond M on day after b etn charged with murder tn the de ath of his son, Fornst Mlcba Grigg. Simpson said the younge Grlag was pronounced dead arrival at a Loqvlew, Tex boapltal SundaJ, about a minute' alter the 1Mottn1. H had ~ lbot onee In the wilh a .2.2 caliber plJtol. . if ;l>atient Abuses Probed Punch SACRAMENTO (AP) II ,:~··. -Serious questions are '· being r aised about U1e · " circumstances of nQUrly 6 • "l' one-tenth or state mt•ntal hospital patient deaths ':-· investigated so Car, slate healthoHicials s ay. T h e iovcstij!at1 on •11•11 followed report ~ IJi.t month or possible patient abuse in d c<1ths al Cama rlll o S t a t e Hospital. The Ventura County district attorney IS Studying at Jeasl SIX Of those deaths for possible • Firm to Quit Building LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -Citing rising con· 11truction and financing costs and increasing gov. ernment regulation. McCulloch Oil Corp. bas a .... nounccd it is quitting the land development bUSl• ncss. The move will probablY cause a $59 million loss ror McCulloch Oil's wholly owned subsidiary. McCulloch Properties, Inc., the company said in a statement Monduy. F.XISTING DEVELOPMENTS will be com· pleted. the company said, but no new projects will be started. Current MPI projects are at Lakc Havasu City and Fountain H.ills, Ariz.. Pueblo West , Colo., Spring Creek, Nev .. Holiday lsla nd, Ark. and Amanllo, Texas. The company also has a de~elop.ment at Silver Lakes in Callfornia. McCulloch 011 President C.\'. Wood, Jr. said persons who own undeveloped lots in MPI pro· Wood blamed rising costs and di!llculty ln ob· tainlng financing as main reasons for the de- cision. "Construction costs have more than doubled in the last three years," Wood said in n telephone interview, "and the olhet' big problem is financ· · ing." The action by McCUlloch 's board or directors also cited •·uncertainty and expense .issociatcd with the unprecedented increase in govcrnmcnl regulation of the l and industry in recent years." Sex Barrier Broken At CoDllllercial Club prosecution. So far, l>tat c in· vcstigators h ave • perties s hould n ot suffer because oC the decision, l--------=---.i..=:; __ .:.._ ____ ~ since the value of their Jots has increased "in r e-"'l've nol1cl!d you peopl~ ace alw11ys 1<low m spotting cent years. SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Jn a hus hed atmosphere suggestive or mourning, the ladies sat down to lunch and µn ironclad rule of the venerable Commer c i ill Club crumbled. to bnngftrt Me." my lack of prejudice." checked 273 deaths at -------------------- • state hospitals in the lllSt three years and round.23 i n which ''there appears \ to be a gross ptoblem, e ither legal or ad· 'l' t mlnistrative," d eputy •'ti· H ealth Director Ray 'i -.,"r, u Procunier said Monda~. Hollister Okays ~ttery Plans I;-I I I . 1':1t. • i!i fh I'- ,,,, ~ ._.t !ll 1. II• I'll , .. . t' • •.l• ..( .. , ... . .. I~ .J' : ' . ,,. ·~ HOLLISTER (1\P 1 · The Jlol11stcr City Talks CfJnf in ru• Council has approved a lottery plan for future LOS ANGELES (,\Pl home construction to rccluet· the strain on the· Federal offiri<1!:-. '-"Y community '-; al{in~. overburdcned sewage trt lll talks will tontlnul' this mt•nt plant. week bctwc•t'n ur11un The plim. passed Mond;.iy night. will perrnil neg o l i al n r s ..ind the -t'onstruction of five single fJm1l v homes and represcnt'at1\•cs of lhc lwo 1nultiplJ:?.fam1l~ dweJLings a mo.nth. Winners ( J wllJ be ('hoscn froin a hut lty the C'1ty hulldmg 1n Stal•• s pector from among all the applications present· ed. Those who get approval of thcir plans will ...__ _______ __, have 120 days to begin construction. suuer market industry Jn • The 8,000 'residents have had problems with South ern C<lliforma :rnd their sewer treatment plant for some time. The Southern Nevada m an state RC'g ional Water Quality Control Board e ffort to ave rt stnkc placed J m oratorium on home building for ri ve v o t cs Su nd a Y b Y months m 1975 and the city issued its own build· teamsters and m<.•atcut· mg ban to run unW Dec. 6 when the lottery lers. begins. · Fed e r a I m e dia tors r-:;;•===;;;;;;=============:::;-said the Food Emplo~l·r.., Co un ci l . whtl'h r c p r t' ~ 1• n t s supermarkl'ts. would hl· meelmg with Tea1nstcrs todav und Wl'dnl'sdav and ~1th tlll'Ut('Utll'rs on Thursday anrl Friday f<'l#herN PN'lt••tH LONG HEr\('11 tAP l Fis h1:rinl·n µrotl·sting thl'ir cn111pl'l1lors' al · le~l·d ust• of .i1rborn(' . ·s p oll\!r s .. l o rind swordft~h ha ve bar- ncadcd the docks out- !>1dc the ~l<fte Depart mcnt of Fis h and G.11rw. Mo r e than 100 fb hl'rmL·n on about 35 ... wo rdfis h1n.: huab blockl·d tlw doi:b ~tun dJ\. d.11rnmi.: th•• l>FG h,1d nnt rii.:idl~ 1•11forc·t•c1 .I b .111 1111 l Ill· u "l' 0 f .1 1 r c r J f t f n 1 f 1 n d 1 n .1t s\\ onHi~h Fuir tpprorf#d I.OS '"«:t-:1.FS I \1'1 ·-Th1• l.o' \ncdo-.('it,· Counrll h.i.; .1ppro\ t'fl th~· id(':t nf .1 !'!RI worlrl ., fair :1 1 th1· On t ar111 \lo tor FU TURING MANNING'S BEEF From Eastern Meat Co. • 1'94 FED-4-6 MO. • MO IHJECTIOHS. HO O.LS. TO ,..OMOTf FAST WBG+fT GAIH • OYEl 140 ~URMfT 6 S!AfOOO ITEMS • MU.TS CUT FUSH DAJlY TO YOUR Sl"ICS. • HOME Ol OFFICE DWYEltY • 51£<:.IAl. GttOU, lATIS • OIET 'ROG-RAMS • LARGE SEL.ECTIOM Of YEAl • SfttCIAL FlEHH 'AOCS ,.... ___ THIS WEB<'S SPECIAL -----. FREE 10 LB. TURKEY WnH A SIDE Of MAlllNG'S am PHONE: 768-5137 FOi lrAOIO DISP'ATCHE:O \f:RYICE !-i p c l' t.l \!. .1' 1 11 :.; an --------------------- Jk'rn.1r cl11w 1·111111tv but h.1 .. n•fu,c·d to !'c)rnm1t Lo' \nl-:l'I!'' lo 1•ro\'lclinR JI\\ f111.m1·1,ll ,1,.,1c;tan('(' <>n!.11111c•1.., 11( the fttlr, to ho• kllO\!. n J-. f': 'l(po 'HI. earlier h .11t ·"ki'd tht• rounrll fnr .1 (t m11t111n In.in·'' prPl1111111.1 r\ rm.int Ill).! ('fuufor DI••• r .o~ \ ,,;i.:1.1.s [)(''Jlllo• lifo· ,I\ lllJ,! t f fort-. .11111 .1111pul.tl1 .. 1111f ,, h.1111\ .. h.11!1 I l'" \\ 1111: .1 r.11 (' C.il1for111.1 111n<111r 'hut d11\\ 11 111 S1•pt1 rnhc•r h.1~ 1ht·cl Tl·h.1<·h.1p1 11 11•· 11f .ibout I.> !'-Ur\ I\ 11r~ 11( llll' condor ~pc< ll'S th.it h q•.; onlv 1n t ht· S11 11tlwrn Caliform.1 t•oa.;tol 11111un· lains. had rci:amcd con scioui.ncss and shown signs or rl'CO\'Cry after Its wing was amputat«d last wcrk. nut officials :it the Los AnRclt>S zoo said the bird b r~ hr<'alh1ni;i err.iti<'al y and died Saturday """ Sf#nt1•nf'~d LOS i\ 'l<t F: I. F,S' ti\ Pl A nJ \t•:1r o lll San Pedro mnn h.1-; h1•t-n "t'n tence<t to six m onth.s in Jail aft<.'r hl'lnl? <'M\ u·tf'd or lhn •atl•ning lo hie\\\ up a Union Oil t ·o building unll>As he wus po1d SI m1lhQ'1. U S. Dist. Court JurlR<' Wilham P . Gray also plac<.'d Frank James on three years probat\on w,. 111•1 ~t> ltw r hnnc" to 11uit smoking .n 5 <1a)S You "11 Q·•·l ft1ml0fla!'lly an<:! will1out chmOtng the w,111s On 1nl' ">tl'I dRV YOU DECIDE! II you stl~ crav'e a cigarette men l•qhl uo mMle and vour money win be rt'funded m • ft11l 96"o DO NOT ASK FOR THEIR MONEY BACK! Schick Center b u t s u s p a n d e d a R>c-the clftb'OI of 1llnaldnc u --..11 separ ate five-year sen· ---------------------tence, MPI WILL DEVOTE its efforts during the next five years to "increasing the economic base or the communities by encouraging new construc - tion and additional commercial and industrial ac· tiv1ty," according to the company's statement. Wood s aid MPI would have to borrow as much as SJO million while Jjquidating its current land commitments. "It's gping to a Lake us a number of yeari; to get out at le:ast five years," he commented. ~tcCULLOCH OIL'S other ar eas or business wt•rc opera ting profitably, Wood added, s aying pre -tax incoml' for the nine months ending Sept. 30 should be more than S8 million. That figur<; !.till would fall about 10 pe rcent below the com. pany's earnings for the same period last year. The great event took place Monday When the aH·male membership of the 125-year·old institution was suddenly at liberty to invite the other sex lo ta· ble. THAT WAS the result or a cam- paign by WO!f. Women Organiz.ed for Employment pegged to the aq,~ument that women could profit from th(' bus1Mss umt>1enee of the venerable club on the 14th floor or the Merch ant Exchange Building. The first worn an to peek into lhe ex- pensive Commercial Club menu was Carol Scholp, ch1cr service rlerk or a railroad, who said, "I coerced h im in- GENERAL t>I tm•ll drllcalf or l"hnvu load\ Thf' Mini R••k•o~ ••WHY," DECLARED membcr:- r.~rol Webb who wouldn't name his employer, "i wouldn't even object to women as m e m bcrs if tbry wer e part of the business world ... Women "should be aUowed," put in Miss Scholp, ordcrini a $4.95 salad. AT ANOTHER tab .. sat Linda. Afoxander , who suid e111r.4~suy. "f believe l!irls should have this op. portunity t.o talk business with men." "Yes. yes," s aid J>cter Egan, her host. By noon, JO of lhl• 120 person:. scaled for lunch wen~ wom<'n. THE WAITE RS pretend<•d nothing had changed. "The m ember~ han• spoken." murmured Peter DeGregono, their captain. hold• up lo 211 lb\. nt clolhr\ UICI only 'I• cup of deltt· 91n1 GENERAL ELECTRIC 14.2 CUBIC FT. 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Whilt:' s upe r visor-; <1grt·ccJ to the waiting room µIan and its runding, they r an mto•a s tumbling block when they ull L•rnptt.'<I to find :-tul;.,ibk· space in the courthouse hui lding Purpose of the romn is tv hl'!p purcnts with cou ~·t a ppointrncnts find :in • .tlt<•rnutin• to taking thl·lr childn·n into t•ourt with them In instun<:l•S im11lving :.i family breakup. children arc better off bemJ! "l'i:lrt•d tht• traurna of watching their panmts h.1tllc 1t out in ('ourt. And in other 1nsliJnn·:-. nut dircctlv or indirectly involving f J rnlly stnfc, the courts are better off being :-pared tht• dbruptiun that youngsters may cause. T he childre n's waiting room is a sound r emedy to what t'an sornetim<.•s be a tacky courtroom problem. . Court udrnm1strators s hould cooperute with the supervisors b~ rnakmg the adjustment:, necessary to provid<• lht• nl'L'<kd :-.pa<.'l'. Happy Anniversary Orw 111 tht• lo\l•llL·r uascs in Or:inf!L' County. lhL· l\tis!-.ion S,Jll .Ju an l'ap1s l rano, in :.irk:-. its own bicen ll'nnial th1:-\\ L'ek ., ThL· .ll'Wt'I or lilt: '.\lt!-.:-.IClllS w.1:-. foundl'd by FathC'I' .Jun1per11 St•rra on :'\o\·. I. l 7ili, a nd in that ~arpc year the rnissiou f.1thl•rs c:olk'cH.'d ~29 to help the c:ausl' <1f tht• \111l·n can llevolution. Ltfl' wa~ not alw;.,ivs µcaceful ett th(' mission, where hundreds of lndiuns ·worked the land. raised caltle. sheep a nd hor~l'S, w1>VL' duth and tanned hides. Its grcal stone (•hu r('h. whic h took nine years lo build , w;.is destroyed by an earthquake. Pirates caml! ashore <.1t Dana Point and ransacked the w ine cellars. Ill 1834 the property was confiscated by the Mexican government a nd auctioned off for $710. But President Abraham Lincoln returnt>d it to the Catholic C hurch and a restorution program which was to go on for de- cad es was s ta rl<>d in 1910. The swallows that contributed so muc h to the fame of the old mission apparently a re being dis- c:ouraged by the rapid development in the San Juan Capbtra110 Valley. But the m ission. with or wHhout s wallows a nd despite its lll'W role U!) a tou rist attraction, is still an oas1s of pea ce a nd beauty, ~till serves Orange Coun- ty's oldrst t:omrnunity as a chur ch and a school-and doubtlQSS WHI Ii VC l O Cele brate its tricentennial. Could Be Worse Orange Countians who are still fuming about their prope rty tax bills m ay find s ome s mall cons ola- tion by comparing those bills with their neighbors in U>s Angeles County. T h is yc·ar the average hom eonwer up there will be taxed ::it a r ate of $13.79 per $100 of assessed valua- tion Uy contn1st, the uvc rage rate in Orange County is $9.83. This may not sound like muC'h of a difference. But transl<J tcd into a(.'Lual dollars, the S4 sprea d adds a s ubs t antiul S~OO tu the tux bill for a SS0,000 home. Overall tax ralcs in bolh counties dropped this ) ear d1Jwn frorn J;.,ist year's Sl0.33 in Orange County and from $14 .28 in Los Angeles. Hut. a:-. we have all discover ed , ~ooming assess.ed rnlu<.alions h ave m or e:. than ta ke n care of that drop. In some p arts of Los Angeles the r eassessments upped property values by as much as 100 perce nt. So we're all in muc h the same boat-excep t that ours is s till a little higher in the wa ter. ~Campaigning Can Make Any Candidate a Bore •• W \SJllNCTO'I: "1\lmost • L'nl1n•ly fluff," torn plu1n-. JI o w .1 1 d K S rn 1 I h o n t In· tl'll'\'1:-wn , ·· tln:"11nc. ltttl1· mt'n rl.i~ 1nJ! f•'r l.inl·<1ln'-. c•hatr ·· ill-l'larl'" (.i·orgt· I' W ill 1n lhl· 111•" !->papl•r i\l r\t) tllnl.' 1h lh1 s n·ntury ha\ 1• both c~1ndidaks .!;wen rcg~1rdcd with s u c h ('on 1 l' m pt a n d I Jo r d1sinter<'st as F o r et ancl Carter John W Davis and C .1 I v 1 n Coolidgl' ma' Slrlkl' US ,I, thl' dwJrf1-.h ,. q II •• I ' " f ,,,,..., • l'Jrll'r .ind Forti h111 ,11 h'.tsl th1•11 p.1rL1sJn' 1n 1!12-1 n•gard1.•d 1h1•m \\llh '1t1rh ,,·11nu"nl''' In lh1c; (',1mp.11~n lh1.· m1ht lhJt 1H·uplt• 1·;.1n .,J, for th1.• top of tht•1r l1rk!•\ 1,, Wdt '•iur 1·.1nd1cl.1t1• '" t'\ 1•11 ~or'" lh .111 m 'w('.1nd1<IJl1' " Tlw '"'' 11f th1.·m t11g1.'lh<'r .in• ''H'h ,, h.1d 11tlur 1n lht• nol-otrtb 11f tlw 1•lt•1·tor,1t.-th.ti man~ pt.•oplt' an• st artm~ lo get mad at them. Th<'ll' mt:d1oa11.' i:-bt•gmning to hl' n·l!ardcd as a moral defet·l. .J sign of sin r ather than th1· badg1: nf ~1 mndt•:-t gC'net1e palrimony Yl'I thl.'M.' aren't the first two dull ard:;, thP first two dec1ckdly non grC'al men to v ie for lhe pr1.•:-ident:y. Good governm'enl Jilt! sound policy can·t wait on the arrk·al of great men because ~lH'h people a re by definillon r..in: uL·currenees. Rathe r we • -.hnuld bL• asking ourselves why F o r ti · s a n d C a r t e r ' s ..,hortcomings a re so irritably Oii\ w us In us when those of Alton B P.1~1.·r wer1• in\'1siblc to his lollmH•rs 1n lhEo" 1004 <':lmpa1gn .1i.:.11n:-t Tl'tld\· ROOSl.:'\'Cll. Whv .1r1• l>rm11cr.:.1l., asham ed of I· .1 r I ,. r .in d It c· pub I 1 C' an s • 1 .. h.Jnwd of For<I, or why do they 1•ach Pl'rct•l\·c the ltm1tat1ons of tlw1r "" 11 (•ancl11l<1tcs with such unu<.u,11 non purt1s;.m danty? O:\E Ot-' TllE ;rn,wero;; ti) this •1t1L'"l 1on l!Dl'<. l11 th<' naturC' of mod1·rn 1•lt·1·t 111n camprugm, in a rn om l' n I w h c n t her c is no Sports Fans Slwuld Score on This Quiz lo rt:',JH•n"' tu '"m"' pr .. 11•<.t th.it Ill\ 11u1111'' h.1q• 1•1•1•11 too h.1rll or tnlt'lh"<'tu.ll I \ •' 1li·u"·rl 1101.• 111 pl 11·,111• lh•· rn"r<' l 1n1•t11 r1· ,, d ,. r "• n1·1· "l"'rb 't't'Ub 111 lw 1111r n.1111111.11 "tucf>. not 111 -.,1\ 11h-.•·,.,11111, hc•ri• 'a nrw <1u11 tut.111\ ,1h11ul -.porh ~or1' fl\ l' Jlf•llll' ror l'.l<'h 11111·\ltnn .111 ... w1•n•d <'orrN·t I\ Surl•h lhl' 11wks 1111.:ht 111 i;:1•t Ul INlSt !°)(} Pt'rt'l•nt I In wht<'h <.ports arr the· pl a~ inJ.l fll•lll-. tht· followins: h•n.:th:< (U) from lhrN• to f nu r m II 1• !\ • I h l 711 f 1.•1•t. IC> :100 yar1t.., HI 1 nine ft-ct ·• :! Wh ;I! '" 1hl' 'Port Ill whiC'h lht•rp :\ t t• 0 \"('I' '' m 1 I I 1 n 11 rt' I! 1 ., I 1.• r l' d . > pla~ crs, ''ho compc-t,e 1n mort> than 7.000 lcUJ?Ul.:'l', with a quarter or a mtllton 1•ntranL<; annualb in '-' nation.11 tournam('nt'' 3 Wh ot is the mO'it popul ar sports ev<>nl tn the ~nrld. 1n whieh the U S has never entered a team? 4 Whic h ~a m e~ had their origin in (a) a pni;on yard in London: (b ) a school gymnasium in Massachusetts: Cc> the Dear Gloo1ny ~U!; Ladeei and Gentlemen! In this corner we h:av Jerry Henry and Nelson In that corner Wl' have Jimmy, Brietins!cl ond David The rduee. the America n pco- pl c . Ma y the b est Rockefeller wtnl ,,_ ::!:: 8.1,, .i.m,. o ... c -............. ..., r~--..... eu••llt..il«tt,.. Oilton •.,.••....--·,.....,...,• -•oi.-,o-. 0.11.,,. .. (SYDNEY HARRIS) AIJ?onquin Indians in C::inada; 1d) EJ!ypt. 5.000 YNf'\ before t'hnsl., ~ Wh;it 1s lhl' current name of the ~:irnc lhat was ori~tnally calll'd ' lal ''f'1ves''; lb) ' S p h :1 I r i s t 1 k e ·, ' ; ( c ) 'Minonette"; <d) "llill and l>ah•""" fl 'In which ~ame ar e the followin~ tl'rms used: "Silly", ''ll at tric k '', ··ce ntury '', "'Maiden over", and "'Rot"? 7 Put the rollowmjt an order of nscendin~ speed. ( n) a thrown ha~eball ; (b) a toboggan; (c) a skier. Id) a ser ved tennis ball ; lt?I rt jai alai ball. R. What do the followinit ba seball players ha ve in rom mon . Hank Gr eenberg. Albert Rosen. Mickey Mantle. Frank Robinson. Dennis McLain, and Orlando Cepl'dl'I? 9 . Name t h ese t hr ee record·holding boxers: Ca> won a ~orld title fi ve limes: (b) held world titles at three weights simultaneously : ( c) achieved the greatest number or knockouts in atareer · 10. Which golCer has won the mos t tournaments, and how many, In a single season? ANSWERS: 1. (a) Golf; (b) Te nnis: (c) Polo; (d ) Table tennis. 2. Oarts. in Great Britaln. 3. International Cup Soccer . 4. Ca) R&cquets; Cb) Basketball; Cc) Lacrosse; (d ) Bowling. s. (3) Handball : (b ) Tennis: (c> Volleyball; < d ) Ct oss·country running. 6. Cric ht. 7. Toboggan, a thrown baseball, a s kier, a served tennis ball, and •Jal Al•' ball. 8. They h ave been the only men stlected u Most Valuable Player by unanimous vo1e. 9. <•> Sugar Ray.tlottlnson; (b) Hem')' Arms tr n.c't < c > A:r1:hl Moore (138). 10. Byron Nelson CU \rint out o( 31 loumamen'tl ln J.MS). ( VON HOFFMAN ) sii:n.r1tant division between the two men. If one were (or war and one were for peace, we wouldn't l e t the littl e s lips and ~loppinesses of the moutb bother us. We'd overlook them. Instead we have the modern television campaign which would stnp a Jefferson or Gladstone of their djg_nity and leave them looking Uke gasping, repetitious fools. Ideally, a p resident s hould make perhaps six cir eight Cull speeches or s tatements on whal he thinks arc the most important questions of the d ay and what he would propoc;e to do about them and how. T hat used to be more or less how mt•n r an for office. F'or a long time they did the J erry Ford equivalent (If sitting in the Rose Garde n a nd issuing a f ew statement~. The party managers would take their words and, with the party platforms. mobilize the troops lo go out and, using music, h a ndbills, s p eec h es, fre e lunc hes, g r a tis whiskey and serious d~ba te, attempt to convince the voters and then gel them to the polls to cast their ballots. Today there are no troops. One reason there is so litUe difference between political par.ties is because n either party really ex.ists. There are no campaign activities, there arc no campaign workers, there is no political campaign. Here and there you 'll find a few pre·adamite figures like Mayor Daley who still have a politica1 organization that involves people doing things. But for most of America, there are no parades. no meetings, no activity whatsoever except what we see on TV and the rehash of the same the next day in our newspapers . ELECTIONS are closed affairs condu cted b y c andidates, .technicians and journalists. The journalists, although they think they sit to one side and observe, are in fact what constitutes pol itical acti v ity i n our de mocracy. tn the great stasis and permanent silence of our civic life, what Is a campaign except media activity? Where docs· thi!> le ave a preside ntial candidate? Ile ~ocs about the country preceded by advance ml'n who bribe sch<>J.11 children and the inmates of old folks homes to turn up at the airport to give the impression the politics of the past still exists . From a irpo rt tarm ac to shopping center t armac our candidates ·move, seeking to provide the media with picture opportunities. as thry say in the trade. They must be s hort and they mus t be repetitive in what they say because they only appear lo the supine, telc\'oter in two-minute bursts. Whe n there were polilit al organizations, the members tried lo carry the meanin~ of speeches to those who weren't in the hall. The political party was a major means of communicatin~ with an electorate. The parties have vanished; you ca~'t fill a hall, and the only wu,y You can get a lar ge audience to listen to a speech is to put it on all three networks simultaneously. The Ford·Cartcr debates had to blank out the competition because we h11 ~thing in our pubHe myt y lo txplain only 18 per of the viewing audience caring to watch. UNDE R TH.ESE circumst ances, how can· the candidates possibly come out lo okin g like anything but tires ome Im becites? Granted this is a n ai.criod in which even the third party candidates are either dile ttantes or fruitcakes, but even so how is a candidate to look good under such ground ' rules? There a rc ways. A handsome, overpoweringly sexy s pellbinder, th e nightmare medi a·dlsc· joc key·celeb·power· cater who lives in the collective social ima((in ation ; he could come, and we idiots who're no brighter than our candidates will ·be misled into thinking we are in the presence of greatness. Israelis Get A'long wi~h the GMaeral Reviewing he_Brown Incident W1\SJIJNr.T ON -The quick storm O\'C'r Gen Gcorj?r Brown·s ussessm cnt of Is rael as a sotnf'ttme> military "burde n" on the United States has blown over, hot something out::hl to he said abou t it anyway Now Gen Brown, though he is ehairmnn of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. is one of t h ose open· faced fellows wh o says what mos t peop l e suppress, and h e wouldn·t know u public rt>lal i on s policy i f it walked in the door nnd spil In his face. The t s ra ells, here a nd in tsrael, who have worked· with Brown respect him as a militarv man and a rc j?rateful for the excellent job he did in direclinJ? the airlift when lsrat'I was in a pinch in the 1973 Yom Kippur war. The Isr aelis have no trouble living with Brown. Hi s observati o n s nr e sometimes oH-mark, but they are not m alicious. ln a far more embarrassing exercise in bluntness. Brown once said that lsl'aeJ had too much influence in Congress, and ttt at Jews owned all the ba nks and newspapers in the United Ststea. · Well, Jewish iroups do have disproportionate Influence in Congress. but that's the way our SY8tem opera~s. We Jive in a s ociety whore groups may ad\•ance their viewpoint and try to Influence poltcy. The Jewish flTOUl>S !eel 10 1trongly about brael'a survlval that they are wflllnr to work extraordinarily hard, and mote powe to them. AS FOR 8ANK.S. Brown was all wet on that one. but if be bad said ·~vt lment .,_nkl," be Would v• be n cloHr to mark. But •1• n. 10 what, tbere is DOlbla& lnberutl1 Ml LD J ews being strongly r epresented in the ownership of investment banks, any· ·more than, say, llahans have a pretty good lock on the California wine business, or lhat Germa n Mennonites own the /\mana colo n ies which manufacture first-rate freezers and blankets. The vast majority of American ne wspape r s arc owned by , non.Je ws, but J ews are well represented in the "big time" media for a number of valid reasons. First off. Jews typically live in or around biJ? cities, and that's where the big·tlme media Is. Next .. Jews, with their traditional s tress on l'<lucation and the ctem ocratie process, are attracted to the Fourth Estate. Agaln. so what? 1\s for Brown·s use of the word "burden." if he m~antlsrael was a military burden in the pos t-1973 war period, he is correct. ln making emer ~ency s upplies "Oh I don' lcnotfll. MIHfV. Y WMt do you w.tnt to do to<J.vr available to Israel, we h ad to draw on our military inventory in Europe. Thatis juslafact. AT THAT lime, due to stringent environm e nta l requirements, our capability to make the soft armor needed in tank turrets was cut way down. The Chrysle r tank plant was. building one and a hall tantts a day, and that wasn't enough. Fo rtun ate l y, new . environm e ntally approved fo undri es w e r e put into oper ation, and Israel and the United States now have plenty of tanla!. So Brown wasn't being maliclou!'f, he was being truthful. The Isr aelis know that far better than the loudmouths who cul loose at Brown, a favorite punchinl{ bag. Samples: -Walter Mondale, that symbol of Main Street rectitude. condemned Brown·~ remark as "critical and contemptuous of the Jewish faith " Mondale s hould see a rabbi and get straightened out on Judaism. -Secretary of State He nry /\. Kissinger, the political outcast of the year, told a Jewish audience that Israel wasn't a burden, but a "s trong a sset. .. a staunch bastion of de mocracy." Back in Israel , Kissinger is gr eatly distrusted. It was Kissinger who privately blamed the Israelis for all manner of sins, including being democratic. Henry is only trying to butter them up now, and it won't work. -SEN. CHARLES Percy <R·111 .), cried that Brown's remarks were gr ounds for instant dis missal. But Percy Is in hot water with Jewish groups because of his "evenhanded" approach to the Areb world, •nd h w3nU Israel's U.S. cbeerlng sectio n to b e m o re "ttcnhanded" with him. -J immy Carter naturally !,tl•cked President Ford lor ~n·s remarcks, but Carttr is nll.O\lng Co.-President., litn't be? What. Brown sl&id 1bout lhe h ('' •. ' ........ longer a world power") and the Shah o r I rnn "visions of a Pers ian Empire''), would be enough to set off teams of politicians if there was ethnic feeling a mon g British · Ame ricans and trans planted Jranis. · ALL TJOS is ::i lot or air ; .. and if it weren 'l the political runny season, this story would deserve only a few graphs back by the truss ads. The United St ates has a deeply felt commitment to Is rael. Whether Is rael is a "burden" to us is Irrelevant. What's relevant ls that we keep our word to Is rael, and m ilitary men lixe. Gen. Brown h ove done that. The United Slates has been with Israel since the beginning of that nation. Roth nations are !IO close that ther e are bound to be fri ctions and hurtful worrls. But the Uni ted St::ilt.>s will remain close enough to makl' sure there is no end to lsr<1el. ·nw realists in the governments of both nations know that. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT. RCIOfort N Wrrd. l'ublt'htr TMmo.1 Ktttiil f:dJtnr Horbara Krl'1birh. ~:drtonol r'0(1t f:dllqr The editorial noge of th e Dolly Pilot seeks l o 1n(orm •nd i1timul11tc readt•rs by pre.~enUh(( on th11t p&flll dtver~c comm<>ntary on topics or int<•rrlll by !lyndlcul· I'd rolun1nl11b and r11rtounL~tll. by provl<tina 8 rorum ror reudcr11' \'ll'Wll and b~ prt•11t•nlln~ thl!I nrll 111paper·11 oplnlom; and Ideas on C'urn•nt top1ci-Tht• 1-dlt.onttl 0t>ln1on~ ol thl' U11tl) l'ilot opf~llr onl\' 1n thr cd1torrnl rnl11mn 11l thl! top· of I ht• pa.:l•. 0~11nlon'I rx • pr~sl'd b) •hr rolumnl~ts and ortoon1;1t1 11nrl ll'lll'r wn h•r:. arc thl!1r own and no endor: cml!nl flf their Vil'"'" b\' the P111I) Pltol ) 11hould oo anrerrcd • Tuesda.Y, Nov. 2..l!r76 Last U.S. Billionaires Pair Share Self-made, 8th Grade Past NEW YORK (AP) -Daniel K . Ludwig lives in a New York pen· t.bouse, running his shipping em- plre and overseeing the creation of a timber plantation ln the Brattllan·.otm azon. J ohn D. MacArthur, an in· surance company executive, holds court at a corner table in tlle coffee shop of a F1or1da hotel. THOUGH MILF.S apart , the men share a bond : '11ley are the last two living American billionaires. accordin g to Fortune magazine. Both MacArthur aod Ludwig were born in 1897, dropped out of school after the eighth grade and "operate through an intricate web of private companies-about whicb there is only limited public information," the financial magazine says in its November issue. There the pa rallel ends, ac· cording to Lewis Beman, Fortune a ssociate editor who wrote the article on those he termed "magnificent relics of an earlier age of capitalism " 1'1acA RTJIUR ANO Ludwig took different paths to become billionaires in a n ~1tion that boasts about 18-0 ,000 mi llionaires They outlived tht• thr<.'t· olht·r men who until rt•et•ntlv sh:.ircd their s t utus us ball1crna1re!-. I Howard R. Hughes, J . Paul Gell} anaH. L. Hunt. I Fortune estimated each mnn 's I financial worth at more than a l billion dollars, but said it <hd not have access to figures on their exact holdings. Ma\Arthur, whose late brother was ~l ay wri ght C harles Ma cA rthu r, i s the only s tockholder of the Chicago.based OWNER OF FLEET Daniel K. Ludwig Fortune describes MacArthur -the fourth son of an itinerant · preacher born in PilLo;ton, Pa. - o.1s looking ··1css lih a b1llionain· than :i'rct.ircd postal clerk " llE WEARS A RUMPl.EO shirt and baggy wash'-and.wcar slacks, li ves in a room overlook ing a parking lot, has ··quit smok ing three or four times a year" and d r i \• e S a f i VC :year ·oid Cadillac with "crraticaJly func· tioning windows." MacArthur, though, "thrives on C;is ua l human contact." Beman says, although some of that contact mav be less casual than visitors lo ·his hotel coffee shop think. "My staff looks at the figures," MacA rthur says of persons with INSURANCE FORTUNE John D. Mac:Arthu boat fleet. After pioneering a new system for financing tankers in 1936. his fleet grew to the current 50 ships totaling nearly seven million tons, making him what Fortune describes as "one of the world's major independent shipowners · · FORTUNE SAYS Ludwig OC · casionally walks to work al about 8 a .m from his home in a Fifth A \'enuc penthouse. There are luncheon meet ings a l the Wa rwi c k H o t e l a nd ''21" restaurant. "But a t 79, his social schedule is hmited," Be man writes. ''A m an with few friends and no hob· bies, he seems to concentrate more and more on work as he gets older.'· 'II I pla,,.-d pokf>r for •at~lw-•, I'd want nll th•• m"tt·h••• "" my ~id,,: th•• bUlionoir•• said In an lnt.-rvlPW at tlu-hott-1 lw oeetu and livP• In 011 Florida·• Slng.-r ,.land.' llis current project involves empire-building on the Amazon. IN Tll E MID-I 960s. Ludwig got the id<'a to r aise commercially an Inc1ian tree called Gmelina arborea. which produces wood for pulp and lumbcs;.at about 10 Um(!s the rate of ordinary trees. Banker's Lift• anct ('usu;_illv. thl' nu lion's 4·1lh I arjlest rnsu.r anC'l' company HE BOUGHT T ift: foi ling firm for S2.SOO an l 93n, and uses so111l' of iL'> S86:J mtllil)n in aSSl'ls as a financial busc for what Fortum: termed "an enormou..., real {'stall' investment'; lh<1l mC'ludeo; hold inli!S in New \'.ork City, Honda and Colorado "If I played pokt'r for match<'<;. l"d want all the nwtches on '°' side." MacArthur told lk'rn;m 1n an interview al th•• hot<•l h€' o""'' and h vf''> m on fo1 11nda'<; San1H•r Island. ' : . • ' . . . ' • J \ ' I ( I \JI/ I I hu:-.incs:-. deals he meet.-; dally .. But I '\"t' learned to spot lhl• phonies from a rn ill' off ·· A PJION\', llE says, is anyone who offers to sell something for more than ii ·s worth Ludwig is less accessible, Fortune s;iid. Although not a rl'clust>, he "apparenUy values his privacy almost as much as lloward Hughes did." Fortune said. "Ludwij( hasn't s poken to u Journalis t s ince 1963 " Aorn in South llavcn. )11ch , thl' son of j real <'statl' af!l'nl. Lud" ig started out with a tug On the thrcc-m illion.acre tract he bought for S3 million on a tribut ury of the Amazon in Bra zil, he"s backing the planting of the pluntation -and the com· munity lo do the work. "But according to present plans,'' Fortun_e says, "by the end of the project's 'first stage' in 1983, the total investment will amounlto$1 billion." MacArthur a nd Ludwig are ''of u character that runs against the grain of 1nodern society," Beman concludes, addlng tllat they "may well be the last of their kind.·· Olga's Pantshner·· sleeks you from \ ' \ waist to toe. Try 1t with your skinniest pair of pants and see. 11 trims your tummy. II smooths your thighs. You 're leaner. leggier' Attached stockings are long -wearing stretch nylon. Beige. tan, mocha. Average (S,M,L), Tall (M.L.XL). $7 Order by mail or phone Bra and Body Fashions Tuesday November 2. 1976 DAILY PILOT A 7 Zoo Gate Closes For Good Talent Triples Clwrch Experiment Pays Off WEST MILFORD, N.J . (AP) -Jungle Habitat, the l ,OOO·acre drive-tbrouah zoo that opened here four years ago, will not reopen next , spring. SPOKANE, Wash. (AP> -A modern-day expf:!riment based on the biblical pa rable' of the talents has nearly tripled one church's invest· ment. Sept. 12, the Rev. David McClure told his congregation at Unity Church that members could take a $10 bill from church funds, turn their tale nts to increasing the sum and bring back the results in 50 d ays. trom the experiment and received $10,207.24. ''There were a few members of tlle church who thought that we'd be do· ing well just to get our money back on this thing," he said. "It was a step in faith, and it proved one of the prin- ciples of faith -the power of putting your faith and trust in people." About $3,500 w as taken. HE ALSO SAID THE money was less important for itself than as a ON SUNDAY. Mr. McCLURE said. symbol of the talents possessed by the church look up a special collection each individual. · Richard Needleman, manager of the $10 million zoo owned by Warner Brothers, said attendance had dropped and "it is no longer pro.-Q=-:-:U~E=EN~IE~------8-y_P_h-il_l_n-te_r_la_n_d..,..i- fitable for us to stay .. -----~-------~---..... open." NEEDLEMAN s aid more than six million persons traveled through tlle wildlife park since it opened, 500,000 of them .'( tllis season. "We tried to expand ...., our operation here last summer to make it a more permanent attrac· lion for people, but we were not able to gain the cooperation or the com· munity," Needlem an said. RESIDENTS near the Waiter-& Cooled Off SACRAMENTO (AP) -Jimmy Carter was a half hour late for a rally outside a downtown hotel, but several hun- dred me mbers of the crowd dido 't seem to mind. They were too busy watching one of the El Mirador Hotel's guests lake u s hower park complained when The male figure could Warner Brothers sought be seen clearly through a last summer to build a lighted, second fl oor s mall amusement park bathroom window that· on tlle grounds. A zoning ex.posed the upper half of variance was denied. his body. Jungle Hahitat of· The cr owd c heered ficials said they have ll·1. and clapped as a band begun selling some 0 ...,.,_.,__ ......... __ _ animals, wbi"ch 1·nclude -------------------... played a burlesque tune, "He slides in every morning -he stole second at the nd the man kept on lions, tigers. baboons, a company picnic and he's never going to let us forget showen"ng llamas and giraffes. it " · THE· WHOLESALE 'nHS. SHRUIS • HOUSE PLANTS PLUMllN(; HEATIN(; .AIR COND. ,,._. , . .,., .. , ....... Stu ,.,,.1., Yovt Are1-C.-1I ''1S'il0N VIEJO l8922 Ca""•noo C..r-· ''"~' f t ' -· • ,_ • , 495-0401 COS1AMtSA 1~16 Newoort Blvd 642-1751 ICITCHEH & IA TH REMODELIHG RlH EST1MA TES I -011<0toploy1 ol ANAHEIM•MAIN OFFICE I!»> W l111C04f\ Al> lo< E>t •1 , 772-1470 .;,: ... $300.00 MINIMUM EACH PURCHASE 24 " BOX TREES 15 GAL. TREES & SHRUBS 5 GAL. TREES & SHRUBS WHOLESALE BOOK PRICES S.D. Wholesale Growers 11622 WARNER AVE. FOUNTAIN VALLEY PHONE 546·3429 DAILY 9 AM·S PM ·''Pssstl OCTDjust doubled bus service. Pass it on.'' People all over Orange County are telling each other about Orange County Transit District's new improved service. We've nearlJ doubled bus service county-wide. We've added more buses to almost every route, and streamlined the whole system. Many areas now haye 15, 20 and 30 minute service. It's the biggest improvement we've ever made. No wonder everyone's talking about it. To find out for yourself what the good news is all about, call OCTD Information. Now is the time to discover how easy and convenient riding the ~us can be. 547 3311 And by the way-pass 1t on . • Call 547-3311, Or toll-free ZENITH 7-3311, 6AM to 10PM weekdays, or SAM to 5PM weekends. -) travels fast .-~ '> ~· ,48 DAILY PILOT Tuesday November 2. 1978 ~-.. .-.:;..!.· Political Notes Cot a problt•m ., Tlwn u n 11· to l 1a1 r>unn Pat u:11l rut rt'tl tuµt•. !l<'tl1m1 tlw or1Mu 0rs and ortwn you net?d IC> s<>h;t• 111t·qw111·s 111 g1w1•f'11men1 and busz· nc.•ss. Mail your c1ueslwr1s to l'at Durtn Al Yuur .'it:'fl)l('f'. ()rangP CO(l.~t /)W/IJ Pr/()/, I'() Ho..z /56U, Costa M esa. CA 926:!6. /udu.dc your I e/ephune t1umber 'fhe rolrmm appears daily except Saturdays . TaxAssessment Viewed ·. ·~· '#:'. ~~---------------------------------------' Tallle 7'urned on Slaoppn- DE/\ R PAT· r recently took my record 0 1 turntable to the Radio Shack store where it had IJe('n purchased for me ;;is a gift. Although the turntable had been u~cd very little, the rubber c•o,·cr had becomt• loose· and n ·rortb would not nde evenlv It took four wcl'ks for the repairs tu he made.' and I was preM'nlt'd with a bill for S21 2;, ltatl10 Shuck n·(usNI to give me a list 9C '' h,1t w<1rk ''.ts tlonl· 1 frd that thb matter WJS h.lllrtlt•tl '1·r.> poorly .ind that I was forced to puy ·• for unauthori.te(} and wmct'l'M>ury repairs. :t J .W.,Anaheim .\regional man ager for Radio Shack reports !hat )OU had brought your turntable iD for re- pairs In a paper bag, carried ln a vertical posi· tion. As a result, when the unit was taken from the bag, the arm bad been pulled loose and the needle was broken. The cartridge also wasfoand ; • .' to be defective. The arm, needle and ·cartridge were replaced, although you wei:e charged only for the cartridge. Radio Shack, however, has agreed to refund your SZl .25. • Ervn Whuwr• Bo"e ProlJI...,,.• l>E A H P/\T: M) daughter was notified in Octohl'r 1975, that shl' was a first-prize winner in .J,;,;.,. th1· Cool )R ay ~\\'('(·µ-,takl•s I fer prize was a 10· '11wl':'•' ">fll'l'd I luff) b1ryclc. The lctlt•r said Lo allow up to ~!! · ... o.,ix w1•t•k..; for <h-li \t'I'\'. Mt,·r two months. I con- •.,.·... tactetl M.irdt:n Kane.:.' Inc .. .'\cw York, which wus --- .... handling tht• :-.wt·t~pslak1:s for <.:ool ltuy. Marden· Ki.inc su1ll th<.1t th<· hike would :trrl ve within two weeks . After another two month!>, my daughter stall has not re(' et ved her 1>rize. I ulso have not re- t•e1vcd a n •:-.ponsc from my letter asking for a· list of winnt·r-. S V., Costa Mesa Your daughter finally bas received her bicy· cle. Marden-Kane reports that problems with the bicycle's m anufacturer caused tbe de.lay. There is no federal law regulaUng the awarding of sweepstakes prizes. Rules of the Federal Trade Commission regulate only conlesta conducted by oil <'ompa nles and g-rocery stores. The U.S. Poslal Service prohibits u!oe of the mails for Deatm Elsewhere 111': \ l ' :'\ 1-;. i'' q\ntt• (,\P l Robert Mills :\!<'('Ii n toe k. li7. :i l' arccr dipl11111J t who w;i-; 1\11h·l'll';1n :1111h.1:-.:-.:iclor tu l.l•b.11)011 wla·n l'rco;1 HROOT f f\ I\ R H -. f kr)t) I HI 1 ~·1't 1t C-111, IJ r \ t•t .t '1 ,\111.tf ()ft ,... H It"'' Ht th .. ')"I, llt ·m 'v\.11 \, I'> J "' t-11p ,, l ·t•ln•11•1·lffY '••' 1•, ,,.,,.~ •, o1•·nf "' ,,,. ""',. r • Ltit• dH1 Cttl ,,,,,.., • .,., )\ ""' ,,, M • ""'' , ,.,,, 11• .. ,, ., •• ,,., ,, ( "'''"IJt •. , ,.,.., r, t1 • ,,,.,11 .. 11 n. '" "',, 8• Oy ot t-"J 1 •I t"'"' l\r•l StrMI \nit O, ,,,. Srtl'ttU i1J•tQMH .den t Eisenhower o r · dert.>d the U .S. Marines into till' !\t itldll Eas t rountry. w as run O\'C'r hy :i r.tr i•nd fatally injurl'd ~toncl .1~ n ight. 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P\0~ •t ~I t 1Jt t •• .... '. ' "'- ,• I 'I frauduJent pracllc~, Including sweepstakes. Your local post master can provide JnforrnaUon about lbls. A•rrfcaM Cmu9-ft", Agni• DEAR PAT· J read your column regularly Jnd notict•d a reecnt r omplaint ugain!>l Amer ican Cons umer, Inc I'm tn \tic same bont. I ordered a S9 95 Ln Cotl•t l>tcak cooll'er lust summer. It was not the least bit s atisfuctory and l informed the com pany of this. I r eceived a po:,t card in early August, ~aying lhat m y re fund was being processed a nd th<it I would r eceive 1t wit.tun the "next week or ten d ays.'' Although I wasn't asked to return the cooker, I did so Aug. 16, insuring it for full value and paying S2.52 in postage. Sever al weeks passed and I wrote a sking 1r the cooker had been r eceived. I r e- ceived no resporu.e unUI last week when I w as told that the cooker was being replaced. I d on't want another one. I JUSl want my money back. ' D.N .. Costa Mesa American Consumer ls preparing a fuU refund check for you. If lhe replacement cooker arrives ln the meantime, A.C. advises you to refuse it, and avoid any further malling expenses on your part. The firm r egrets that you we re not satisfied with Utls product, but as you told A V S, two ruined s teaks are enough to discourage anyone ... .tlo11..-f1 Gof>• IJp h1 Sneak_.? DEAR PAT: I need your help. I went through a slop·smokini;! program nt Schick Laboratories . The program ~uuranteed U1at customers would "s top smoking or your money back." I went through the clinic, but could not stop s moking. r a m only one of many who did not r~<'ive a refund, according to what I've heard Crom olhers. r am really heartsic k, too. I need to slop smoking and I went to every session ( aithfully, all to no avail. Now I a m out the S<l7S. and I am still smoking, possibly more than before. E.T., Santa Ana Schick Laboralories of Los Angeles reports that you bad signed an agreement that you must request a rdaod bl wrtllng before leaving the center by the last session. You did not do lhJs. Schick also claims l.bat It "at no lime guarantees that a client will become a p erm anent non·smok er ." Althoug h Sc:hJck will not give you a refund, It h as agreed to provide the course Lo you again a l no additional cost. S~e'p•I ak .. • Sat·t•fl Bt-lp• OF.AR R E ADER S : Although S. \'., C'osta Mes a, has had a s w e e p s takes priz e problem, it ap p ea r s tha ~ there was no Intent to defraud. California law dues protect the consumer who cnh•rs sweeps takes con· tests and any other game ror gifts or prizes lovolv· ing some form of p ayment from the participant. Re· quired full disclosure facts mus t Include: the total number of contestants anticipated; the percentage or contestants soh ·lng three most recenUy complel · ed contes ts: the maximum number or puzzles necessary lo complete the contest; lhe maximum amount or money the contestant may be uked to pay, and a warning that futu~ putties or lie· hr{'ak<•rs will be more dirricult. If you want to play it sare b<'fore gelling involvf'd in sweepstakes or oth<'r c1>n1t•,ls, ask the sponsoring firm to provide this inform a lion· to you, and let it be known that Califor nla law entllks~ou to this information. , •• ~RwelGKP. Learn What Makes The Lindora Method So Effective By 0. C. HlJ8nNGS OI Ille Dally "°'1411 l l•ft CalHornia property lax altsessment practices will be the subject of discussion at meeting5 of the Orange Coas t League of Women Voters Nov. 8·11. In Laguna Hills lhe meeting will be Monday, Nov. 8, at 9:30 a.m. at Laguna Federal Savings and Loan. For further information call Kris Kister at 581-5276. In the Saddlebnck Valley the daytime meetmg will be Tuesday, Nov. 9. nt 9·30 u.m . in the home of Orel Ann Stevens, 2675'2 Hubida, Mission Viejo <586-5779>. The Saddleback evening unit will be held Wednesday, Nov 10. nt 7::l0 p m . in the hom e of Anne McGowan. 26201 Via O<•t·ana. Mii.sion Viejo t581·1060) TIIE NEWPORT BEACH ~vening t;nil will meet Tues day, Nov. 9, at 7:30 pm. in the home of Diane Walker, 1132 White Salls Way, Corona del Mar (644·2192). The Newport Beach d aytime meet· ing will begin at 12:15 p.m . Wednesday, Nov. 10, in the home of P enny Hartman, 1843 Tradewinds, Newport Beach (646-5176). In Irvine the meeting will lake place Wednes- day, Nov. 10, at 9:30 a .m. in lhe home of Nancy Goessling. 13831 Typee Way <552·56R6>. In Laguna Beach the meeting is scheduled for Thursday. Nov. 11, at 9: 15 a.m. in the home of Juruth Swayne. 432 Holly St. Baby sitting will be available by ealling Pal Cooper al 494-6220. Wife Faces Trial In Mate's Death A worn an "'ho allegL'Clly told arre)ti ng ofriccrs th:it she shot her husband in the ches t with a .22· caliber rifle because she was tired of bein~ beaten by him h:is been ordered to face trial Dec. 13 io Orange County Superior Court. Judge J ames JI. Walsworth set lhe trial date for Thelma Louise Devine, 61, after she pleaded inn<>· cent to the murder or Walter Roy Devne. 61. She is beldin county jail with bail denied. Mrs. Devine was arrcstoo at her Santa Ana home Sept. Hi by police who said she met them at the door alter r eporting the death of h er husband by telephont'. She has tx~n ordered lo undergo pretrial psychiatnt• tc~tan~. Bank Assailed Woman Sues i11 TOUJing /\woman who C'l:1im~ lwr t·ar "as towt:d ;.iway on b:rnk ordt·rs whill' s ill' :ind her :J.yt·ar·old daughtC'r wC'n.• sttll insid1• thf' vt•h1clc suer! th~ Un~t­ ed California Hank !\looday f11r S7 m11l1on in damages. Pamela Sue Lopez clnims In her Oran~e County Superior Court lawsuit th:it her auto was towed away from the UCfl branch in I.a Palma lust July 6 despite the £net that her MSt('r wa<; inside the bank making the car payment Mrs . Lopc•z cl•ums that s h<> anrl h<'r d:iughlcr were made to feel ridiculous durinir their Journey to tlle towing yard and that they wc •n• kf'pt rmsoners inside the :'Iulo by th<.' l<•v. 1ng cr<''' :'\amt•d as t•n lll•h•ncl:mt tn tilt' :1t•t1on ts /\re Towing of llunttngton Hca<'h Meet Dick Whittinghill at Robinson's! WAf,tfrrif\ .,... ·"" t . ·~\ ' •• ,. I I ' ... ' ,., .• ,...I•'" .. '"'"'. • •• 'loti " • ~ ,,, '*' flt .\ cvmplete progron 10 instruc t pat1en1 s h ')w to lose weight 0os1lv. then how to ma1nto1n their teon we1 Jhl Po11v therapy, with audio and sub-ltminal v:~ual old s to promote mot1va1lon and encouragement U)i Did You Whittinghill This Morning? ''. ,, "... • , l.<f h.-•• ,., ''" t!'t ,.,.,,., t l ,, '"' 1 fl. t .,. • 1' 1n1 "'• tr .. ,, v•ll ' f'• 11 t' ~I f\ •i t (.-tot• "'" •11 It•• ho l I I "' t / f i' ,,, '" 1 • Nn "' mn.-r 1 t M • , ,,, l\P·l't.,.,.. ANCrutT11 It. M ,.,,,., ... 1•''"'""' • ... ~ ·: • f .. .. .... ... •,. . ': .,~ ·t :. ' ,. ,. " U· (.•. BAL TZ·BERGERON FUNERAL HOPttE Coron:i d1>I Milr fi 13·94 'IO Costa MM il 646·2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broa<1w:iv Ct1'1J M i•, I 64~ 9 1SO McCORMICK MORTUARY L.19una BPilCh 494·94 1 s San Jual"I Cao•c;tra11,, 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortu:irv ChapPt 3500 Pacrflc View Drive Newport California 644-2700 PEEi( FAMtL Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 827 Main St. Huntington Beacn !3&.e639 I MITH TUTHILL LA• OU ft ; <wtlTCL"P dHAP!l. Mortuary •• 848-4888 427 E. 17lt\ SI , H C.G. o rot mobilizing substance. makes 11 easier for po1ients to lose weight without fahgue or excessive hunger. Undoro's very special diet. designed for rapid weigit lass. 01d i'rp'oved eathg habits. Behavior modification techniques to learn weight control. L1ndoro·s easy-to-follow ma1ntenonc e program lo prevent regaining The enttre program is vnder the str•cl \uperv1sion of medical doctors special1s!s ,n bonuhr n 1edlc1ne Co1t 101 1nlo1mo11on Mondor lhru rndoy "AM 10 1 PM -"J PM lO 6 PM NEWPORT BEACH . 640-6831 I (llY'.t) tb"(J COSTA MESA 557-1893 f, le\O Vetd~ Pro·e~SiOl'\ot i\ldg son 8ernordino • E long leoeh • M1ulon Hills "iawthome • 0 1onge • Newport 8eoeh Gorden Giove • long hoch • Posodeno lo Hobro • WOOdlond Hills • She1mon Ooks Wost Covino • Fullerton • Q1vers1de • Sonia Monk:o Cosio Mesa • Pomona • Cemlos • Hollywood Atcodto . Tononce ""'ttin00ro MEDICAL CLINK lll!'la ro ~1"'11Cfll C \ fltP l'~.:I t1"d t'Xl'T'l>MIOtec1 Cy M~ OI OoclO!l ltlOt rttJlllel ~ C)tOCliCO to 8oncrtnc\. All One ~ Doc:t0t1 ond N\.w'_, at lcfAOd bv tho Stole of CcUomo. c 1tw\1,11ho111\1l\o1•nh111•,11l 4lloll1 •11o•lllbl !'Kl."\ Jiii ~ \U11l11110hill •1lh ll\llt l'.1\11' -' ---~ You tune him in every morning on your way to work. N'ow meet one of Southern California's best loved-and funniest radio personalities in person. WednMday, Nov. 3, noon to 1 :30 p.m., Robinson's Newport. as he autographs his new book: 'Did You Whittinghill This Morning?'. $7.95. Can't come in? Call ! We'll ask him to autograph the book for you, and we'll put it on your Robinson's charge' Books. 24. rt FMhlon Isla PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS and those in- terested in seeing the League in action a re invited to attend any of the meetings. The League o( Women Voters is n non-pertis nn organization open to all citl%ens of voUng age. It ct purpose is to promote an informed electorate. · ~,i;t;f * '* * ,, .J,J STATE SF.NTATOR Oennis Carpenter <R-'· ' Newpor t Beach ) will be the l>pe aker Nov. 1~ whe111.,.11 the lrvine-Coa:-.t Republican Women's Club meet.s . , -. for lunc.-h. A busine!>:-. tnl'C'llll8 I!> ~chcdulcd ror lJ ~I m .• ,., with lunch ~l'l fo r noon. Senator Cu rpcnter wtll ~~}J., spcuk .at 1 p m at lhc lr\'lnt' Coas t Count.ry Club..,L. +i gathering. :l;''l Hesern1t111ns. ;it s.s pt·r r>i:rsun. shoultl be mad<' 14,M Lhro1.1gh Mrs L J Haight, IK3U f'oxglove Way, · Irvine. State Corrnnittee Taps County Judge ·~ North Ornngc: County Muniripa l Court Jud~c James W. Cook has been selected as a m emberof a statewide commitll'l' lhiJt will he lp sl'l c1 1tcn a which C'ulifornta JUdgt•s w ill us e to s t•nlenl'l' criminals undt·1· thl' nl·W Determinatl' St•nlcnctn)( Law sentences. Starting Jul~ •tt 1, 1977, judges will havet' ' • spell out the sentence re'1'' <'Ci\'C'd by U COn\'iClcd d~· '" Cendant. ., ' i.)ol/1 • b >'f I °*J ( .. Jail Term !lead ed b~ \'l•ntura County Supt•rior Court Judge J C'rome Bert•n.son. the seven· mern IJt.·r row rnittee will r ecommend me thods for collectin~ and analyzing mformu- tion on C'urrent sentenc- ing pr act ices . .,, For Fraud ~ .. ~~) 1.JJ i A wom:tn whn .id111ltt~ ..... ;( m the courtroom that she ..... · The new law ends the practice or scntcncin~ criminals to open-ended jail terms and 1s uimcd at promotmg uniform1t.Y in withheld d etails of ch1t~o; support p ayments she re-· ceivcd while she was on ~lfarc bas been ordered~t to scr\'e live days irv i> Orange County Jail. • >'' • 1',.lA Mrs. Myers will serv~ .l1 h e r j a i I t i m e o Q;" I.•. weekend~ .,~, ·''· q " Got four calling :~ birds you wanf· to· sell before .. Christmas? Move the m unde r our tree. On eac h Thursday f ro m · Nov e mb e r 11th through Decembe r 16th, the Daily Pilot will publis h s pe cial pages to make it easier for you to convert your saleable items to Christmas cash. Buy a box under our tree & sell your toys, sports equipment, luggage, appliances, furniture, antiques, handmad(' & unique gifts and no matt(\r wh at your business -W«" hav(' a hox for you! Putting a box unde r our trN• is easy .and inexpcnsivf'. Rat('s ar(' $4.00 for the s malle r box to $22.50 for the largest box. BIG, BIG SAVING if you run more than one time. For more inf<Jrmation and to place your ad just call 642-5678 and a s k for your Christmas Ad· Viser for more Information. Your credit is good with us. We'll bill you or you can charge your ad to your Master Charge or BankAmc ricard. mJlEElW 642-5678 "'"1 . J) )J'J ~ . ,, !•JU DefensiVe Players Of Week .HBMan Captures Pickeroo .JC Grid Aees· · Coachets.MdPtayenotW .. k J • Coaches at Each Area School Seleot Ptayet1 of the Week. \, JI ,, •I STAN MILLER Costa Meu KIRK LANGDALE Estancia JAY HATTER Mission Viejo St. Paul line DI en . Praised S ANT A FE . SPRINGS Coach M :.in JOn Anr1rh ha!\ two thrones about building :.i football team at St Paul High School and they pay off with dividends almost every }ear The St . Paul Swordsmen meet Mater DAVE GAMBILL Corona del Mar LARRY BUDGEN Fountain Valley TOM MOCKETT Newport Harbor JOHN DASKAM University RICK BATTERSBY Dana H!H• STEN LUNDQUIST Huntington Beach GLENN FRANK San Clemente BOBBY MEACHAM Mater Dei 4 1 De1 High School of Santa Ana in the Santa Ana Rowl Thursday ni~ht (8) MV, U1ii Runners Move Up in Poll •t• in a game that could he lhl' final real test fnr them bulorc p l ayorr t1mt• What arc t h e t wo things St P :iui does so The Costa :\! t'"ia l11~h well 1n preparing for :\lust.Ill$?" anct ;>\t•wport lt'aji!ue c h amp1onsh1ps Harbor Sailors conltnut' .md ult1malt• Cl I" playoff tn h•Jct the Cl f 3 .\ and d.tl<'.," .i .\ rrn.,i; rnun tr~ and · We experiment 1n our watN pnlo polls unranked the previous Wl'l'k. However in the 4.J\ cro11s rnuntry poll, Foun- tain V:Jllcy rlropped from fourth to f 1 rth whi It• Marina nf lluntini;iton Rearh fell from fifth to sixth. HuntinJltOn Reach and Edi~on of llunlin~on Bcarh. hNI for firth la:>l week, ar<' <'•Jthth and tenth. C'arl) gamcc; and fnrJ:l'l Hut tht• t11ji! news was .1boul trying to win C\'<·r. th<' ri-.t· of lht• Mi~smn onc m ordertos.-tup fnr \'i<'Jn Oiablos . who lh<' leagut• sca.,on. · An mo\'l'O frnm s 1'tth lo third r1rh Sa\'!'> in the 3.,\ rro!.s rountry · Pnmanly. we have a rankings. The Diahlos SC'nior teem about 99pcr-fmi<iherl an 1mprcss1vc cent of the lime," he fifth in a competitive adds .. W~ work for thal race at the Mt SAC In· 11en1o r } ear and have \'ltational last weekend. CltOUCOUHTllY f·A four ycars to pr~pore the Also moving up in the kids " 3-A cross rountry ratings 1 ('""""'" v.-11 .. v 1 v.u, P~r\.. l qvrbri6'\., • ~tml V,,llev \ F'l'MJl'\t H't VAU•y " ~r4n4 1 f""tyatf'tfll 8 H\11"'1• in'Jfl)f't BtA(f\ 9. W1\tm lmt•r 1') E°'-· l A The Swordsmf'n are was University <Irvine), ' r., ... _,,, 1 H•w1""'"" 1 AA••· '• rJtL'<i third m the Cl~' which i!I firth afte r being ,.,,.,111•10• v'""''"•) un1w••••v~. h d Un••NI 1 BuM\d P•r• I Lo"'-' U.. l 1s year an carry a 6-1 '""'~ ,0 H• ""'w""" ~'V"'~" .,...., overall rclrord and :l 0 '"'"""""'M"' I e a g u e m a r k i n to W•':.•:OI• Thursday's gamc. ·Pro Scores , N•woo•• H.,,,... 1 suM•H'"" "WC know we have H•tton•• •nhtll•ll Auo<I"''°" ~·~~ c~~:~ •,.u;,:~;~~t~~j1~~ ~~';:. hl'en i mprovinJ! every C••••t.•ntlU l>iY N•" '~ 1nq1on D~•Kh' CM!lev 10 Lo\ Alt~. Wl'ek and hopefully, we ..:""'.:~1~:.:0~0~-:;~~.~~o1-, 1101""d 1 L">~~1<1'l, 1 R1 ... ,,1• arc ~oing in the right M<>n1r ... 1 l n~"•'" > P"'• , Foo•h•ll ~. E1 Oor•do &. direction. Our orren.~ive Ti>mnlH , ....... Ml ''""""'" VAiiey , M GMt Vitt• •. NV 1\1 •ndfl,.\ l, V,\t\t n11Vf't 1 Hoovnr t 8re110. Vi11tt P•rk. THE PRESTIGE HIGH· RISE. line has been functioning r...,.....,,...,.,_,.-=---======~ ..... -------. well and this has been a rea l help." Ancich says. "We have also had some excelle nt play from our quarterback, Tim Cowan (6-0, 16S.jr.) Members of the of. rensive line. all seniors. include: Al Granado . <5·11, 190) nt center ; Bob Wilczynski (6·0, 200) at guard; Mike TrapletU (6-2, 205) and Phil Gough (6-0. 200) at tackle; and tight end Gary Gibson (6-2. (190). an all-league selection last year. The Swordsmen are primarily a running team w i th Rick Valenzuela (S·S, 140, jr.) at tailback. He has car- ried 84 times tor 590 yards, an average ol 7.0 per try. Ancich is also welcom- ing back bis rullbaQk, Rick Ambros i (5-11 , 18S) this week. "He makes a big difference in our at· tack." Anclch admits. Ambroal missed both the Servile and Plus X triumphs by St. Paul but ~ \:.~.re'!~~ ~J~ .we~ ..• Newport Center's prestigious Wells Fargo Building. Sixteen elegant stories of steel, stone and glass with a roster of quality tenants. 16,000 square feet per floor. Maximum design flexibility, from 375 to 12,000 square feet available. 24-hour security. Ample parking. THE WELLS FARGO BUILDING ~~a~ .... ~~~=s§~t ;~~~:§§~ :~~=:;=~~I; ·~==~-~~~ :~-~-==~~ .. ~-~-------~ 660 Newport Center Drive. ~-----~ .. , .. _____ ~ Contact your broker or ~=--·-•= Biii Dolley or Tom Ulman of i•••••••r Mallow-Kennedy Corpora tion. ,. •••• _,. 0 14) 644-5165. 1• _, NEWP~RT (~CENTER by 1HE IRVlNE a:MfiJNlt A ~ er oloc• tor business In o ~ .. , 9j'lv110t1m'f.1 tor ~. - Greg Meyer of Hunt· lngton Beach crafWy, or luckily, weaved through the tough set of weekend professional games with I only two wrong, then had only one miss on the col· lege duels to capture the D ally Pilot Pigskin Pickeroo football pro- gnosticating ct>ntest. Meyer 's 27 correct RANDY SCHWARTZ Edison RICHARD DAVIDSON El Toro tabs left him a lone in DAVE PARSEL first place and he earns a Orange Coast Offense STEVE FOLEY 1"" year 's membership in the Nautilus Newport physical fitness center. Orange Coast Defense · I· His only misses were the NY Jeta over Buf. falo, Chicago over Min· nesota and Colorado over Oklahoina. · Runne~up ls ~ony Stlllso~ of South Laguna Beach. He was ~>ne game behind the cbamploo and three of his errors were on the pro matches. Stillson wins dinner for two at cith ~r .J>f the ':' Reuben 's restaurants \jt _ (Costa Mesa or,Newport ,. TOM FORMICA Be a c h ) o r il t the CHUCK TUEY Moonraker in Irvine. Golden Wes t Defense JOHN MILLEA AL TREJO Finishing in a tie for Golden West Offense :~ 1'f. Lanuna Beach Marina lhird were s even con· ---·------------------testants and the tie- Barons Unanimous First Place Picks ' P.acit1<.• • 1-01 rt ~ Mo"l•bollo I I 01 1~1 6 S..Ml6 An..J V•tt~y '-, 1 I tt 1 Viii• P.tt\ C& U ti.I\ 8 S.1n MJirino ff> u 4itf ' l<>mooc Io 11 1' 10. R•~r\•d• Po•v f6 J' :"oil breaker was utilized to 0 break the deadlock. Dale Dic~inson of Newport Beach is the s urvivor and had live wrong oq, the picks. · The major ittumper, surprisingly. was the NY J ets' win over Buffalo, e\'en more so than Chicago's upset of Minnesota. .. Fountain Valley lligh's undefeated Barons cap· lured all 20 first place votes for honors as the CIF 4·A ·s No. I football team following their 43·6 crusher O\'er Huntington Beach Friday night. It's the first time this season the Barons have impressed all 20 Southern California sports writers. Other\ North R 1vttP.1de. (I ~";) An•l\t~1m '"CJh.wooo. S.>n Bernardino. Monrov•il l·Al'Ml ... 11 1 La H•t>ro ".QI 100 Basketball JIM DAVEY Saddleback Defense MARK MERWIN Sad<#eback Defense ... ' That position is challcnJH'd Friday at Anaheim· Stadium when I Sunset League rival and challenger Edison or 'Huntington Beach pro- vid es the opposition. In 2·A competition the Corona_ del Mar Sea Kin gs were ousted from the rankings after a brief fling-following the ir loss to Laguna Beach in South Coast League play. Laguna Beach just mis· sed the Top 10 with an 11th place ranking. Also from the Orange Coast area in the ratings for 8-man football is un· beaten Liberty Christian of Huntington Beach. The Minutemen arc No. 7. The ranks of perfect teams in 4-A, J.J\ and 2-J\ have dwindled to 10 with Fountain Valley. SQuth Hills and Cypress in 4·A, South P asa d e na, Cresc enta Val ley, Pacifica and Montebello in 3-A a nd L a Habra. Coachella Valley and Lennox in 2 A. 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Cl~ml119, Pul"M UOOO, o.llN119 IW'lcAUt. too. ~Oty .. y (Pler<e) '" ""9Cri"OI IT.,.ol ; 11t """-' IM<H••owl '" hoot'sO.W.t IGonHltd 114 11:.Jar IPtfteayl 118 lko.im<Nn• IH1rrh) 1't Otllwe.,Terrn to 101n1<011) 111' l(t!fMtm U m CMtnt I lit M:CONOllACll-•l1WI01\9S ,_ tHtlttl~ l'OOO. Claknlf\9 price Ul,000 -m.ooo. "411111• CS.l~r I llllt Ill ,,. WIN PRIZES WORTH $3,600 IN'76 . . . .,, ~ .. , . -" " I ~ .. , MIKE SPRAITZ Corona del M•· CRAIG WINNINOHOA= Dene HHla JEFF8MITH Edleon j BILL FAIRBROTHER El Toro DAVE JIRANKO Eat.nd• Pltnny Pvt!Mo 040'#¥dl AICIU OIWlndllNtWI l'IMNlla J. fsi-tn•Ur I ~~NIOtl CCA•l.-11 0ttJM Slat (HotuH I ltll.fltL-!T-1 F-OIAU IPinlcotal Ill 111 lll Ill 112 lWlllO llACC -•Y> 1""'°"'1' ,.,.., ..., IN'°"' colu & ttidlrwas -"' c.111, Clal""'"t· l'\lfw UJOO. 0.imi"9 Dttc.at.900-\1.,_. 9111-Hlll{Plfltfal 1'>11i.tQlltMI llt•mlrtd AtMlfyM9 CPltKayl • 9r-'9iE.,iotl~I " ...... 01.YCll. IAr ..... 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J '19\r -&. up, Al'--s. "'"'""' ll,000. Thi~HoCIO 1011\ICO .. I '-""*l'SOflt IYn!~I oe.., .,_ Mttm ccesi.neda I '-*''10.1\.v<k'f IM<N••'IWI ,...,.,., Sl•r ISMemrter) 1.aW_. Cc.Iva) -.,"9wllttmlrtrl •'°' 114 114 '" IU ir'llJ 114 StllTM ·~ll -.. "'*""-'-' _... & uo Cl••"'l"O. Purw '13.000. Ollml119 ""In S>IO QllO.US.000. ·~i~ot\e1 1t...ir# llorol 111 ,..bef'l H •~ll"ll\Cayl 120 #o·VewH•wJun<.l\oll ~-erl II• Or lt.,,..ld Plonf\ lt>t"'cot•I i<lot Ma90<00IGon1a1tt1 lit -.ill"" tChtanedal flt Guerrlni:.del c~r11 1~ A-A. Fr...,Ul~ralnede<>lry. WHkly Pigskin Plckef'OO '7' winners will share prizes WOr1h mot'• than S330 by Hlectlng their ~· of the win· nen of 30 weekend football contHtt. weekend, lS·ll. at the CORKY CALVERT RICH SHIFFER DAVID GONZALES DAVE MOLLICA Wayne Tennis center. SEVIHTM RACE -6 lurl0f\9s. f"fllH & f'ft1UfJ. 3 Ve•t Otct~ & UO. Al• !Ow.ln(H Pu•\ .. !.11.000, Sovlo•<t f'Sltotmd'I• I Jaun11no •C•mu•• The· Dally Piiot readef best predk:tlng the outcomes of ptgeldn Plckeroo 76 games wlll win • on.year membership at the Nautilus Newport'physlcel fltneaa center, 4220 Von Karman Avenue, Newport Beach. After Saturday action. ___ S_a_n_Cl_e_m_e_n_t_e _____ u_n_lv_e_r_•_lty..::_ ______ M_•_te_r_D_e_1 ______ c_o_1t_•_M_e_•_• __ _ the all·stars held an 8-6 ... 114 Second place winners will enjoy a din· ner for· two at the Moonraker Reataurant in Irvine, Reuben's Newport Beach or Reuben's Costa Mesa. ~~:~~~Su~'::a~P~~ p~f~ CIF Rill Berwick and Bob e Deus le r over Tom · Leonard and Bill Frantz . in men's doubles, along The CIF bas rendered a cross appeals·and it's hard to.say sub· with Pat McCabe's win count.ey decision that figures to jedively that one league's third over Lindsey Berman in b& quite unpopular dace past-place team is better than women's singles, season competition starts late another's," he says. clinched the victory. this month at Mt. San Antonio That's mi.stake No. 1 in logic, Lindsey Morse, UC Colleee. Mr. Plullto. AJI you have to do l.s ~ Irvine's No. 1 r anked And it's a decision-that I feel is look at composite time and the ' women's player, fell to i.l.IQfical.and ill-conceJved. type of course it was achieved oo. Dr. Renee Richards-of That as, no leagde can send And if doubt sUll remains, look at J WT C i n w o m en 's more than two teaQ:ts to Mt. SAC. singles Sunday. 6-2, Hi. eve• la the case of a tie. But in such sports as football and basketball, it isn't uncommon to see a strong third place team competing in the pl~offs. MIN'tSll•O'-CS ll•rwlT V•rdl•<ll. IOC I dtl Slew E"'•'Y IJW'T(I 7 S. • l Stoll C.,,, • .._,,, 10() Ml Ahllo 11-111 IJWTCJ , .. s, Ste ... s•-10Cldl4 '°"" Lft IJWTC I S I • • • • ~ C~ IJWTCI Ml O•UI I.He!\ IO(lbl I• "'IN'SOOUILIS (n .. o P•I• l(ell'I N tOIW" (0() dlf Ju.,\l,.w C••t<!N~•·~ I • ... J·Sf9- P...:oc• Oen 8ofl.l""°" IJW'TC) dtf GtiP<l J•Ol.,.,\h 11..-,,,. 11 •T IOCI .. 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J. • " 0 111 Gl••t••·l1t• W.10'>1 IJW'TCI ... ,,_.., N1<~.a.r- lrkfo IOCl ... ), .. 1 •-Gt-...,.. ~ Cll " IJWTCI tMI IC•lflY .... _ ~1e ir;..,w,r.t W•IDOOV8'-H llill lloH,,tr.MullyA Crl ... , IJWTCI dtl Aln ... 11 ..... INlif'tl Ar,,.,11-0 IOCI 4•1, •·41 "'-~GIM-Vl<lly WI-., CJWTCI -4 Jl"'09""Julle H.,,.enl COCI J '· 7 ... & I: 0.9'1\lt TrOlll•Joe9'1\IM Tl'oul ,IJWTCI def Garv Oevl<11011· ~ 8ro-COCI .. ,, H : Jim UO!°"'~" Elliott CJWTC.l 9" OIM O"C-l4Mlt O>ul,.... IOCI W, ... ,: HffY v .. li.t...ao-SU. Warfield lOCI Oel IC.., 11va•l•8•l'?•n" SI..,,, fJWTCl .. 2. H . M . So in the case of the sunset Leagge, it means that three of five very good cross country teams -all were ranked in the CIF 4·A top 'ten a week ago -• won 't be elicible. "It's stupid," says Gordon Fitzel, cross country coach at Edison in Huntington Beach, wllich won the Sunset League and CIF 4·A titles last year. "Other sports have the OP· portmities, urd J don't see why crou country sbouldn 'l" Ra y Plutlto, CIF ad - mlniatrat.ive uslatant, explains the office's cross cowUry de· d.sion • ~ "LGt year, e were1looded by Grid Poll .... ,,,. 1>04 107' 7.0.1 .,. .. 1.0 ,. ~ 10J 1'°9 ... ,., .. S..1 ... ,., ,., .. 1-1 •SI .. ,.. J'1 .. ,4 1'0 S·l.O 167 ~7-0 llO .. l-0 146 '1.0 n ~J.O ,, S.H K .. 2.0 " .S.-,.0 ,. ,.,,, 1ft BER DCCUPANCY 64,flt so. n. ., NEW BUILDING . PUJI DOCK•BMI LOIDDIO, EUIUl .. LDD,. PBO'i'id'ED Ertiwv ... aow~nart ........ rt_ J:AIYFllW.ICCl:ll AMORE. For information on this or othef ~ng altemattves, f811. • your blol<e< ex Craig Lyon, Manager of Sales l Leasit(I~ at (213) 628-4204. (714) 633·1010. . •• ,. ED BURG ART ttae success a certain team achieved during the various in· vitaUonals run throughout the year. That's lbgical in my mind. aoyway. After all. you do have a rormtlla for selecting thJrd place basketball and football teams. Plulko continues. "The purpose or lfw? playoff is to find out which team is the best and which is second best," he says.}' And if you lake two teams from tuich league, you are work- ABOUT EXERCISE & THE EXECUTIVE t't SUI MATO ........... ing with a mathertlatical formula oCtwo." I guess somebody tbtgol to tell Anaheim Hich footban coach Bob Salerno the same thing lest year. Anahelm fiDi.sheij ttiird in the Empire LeagU4!!1>ul reactfed 1he CIF 4-A semifinals, defeating Citrus Belt League co-champion, Fontana, in the fi rst round. Obviously, the same thing could happen in cross country, particularly in the Sunset League. But as it now stands, on- 1 y two t e a m s amone Westminster. Edison, Foul'\talU ·Valley, Huntington Beach and Marina of Uunlington Beach will advance-to Mt. SAC. "If there's a tie for second, Jt is up to the league· to break Uial tie," says Plutko. That's almost like saying the third place football team from the Angelus Leagu.e-al one pottil. four or itS tea(ns were ranked in the CIF '4·A top ten- shouldn 't be· considered for playoff action. All or which makes me think the CIF adminlstratoJS aren't in touth with the S1>0rts scene. Ou\Y l>w•I\ IM< l!lrQu.I Squ1nl ICn lane<1a1 U dy lunar (Hoquei I ~ncln1 I Pltrct 1 SIACJll.tO lTorol ~-J '" 114 117 1t4 114 llOHTM llACE -1'4 miln on lUf'f l~lrold\&uo. Handle~.~ uooeo~,Qtbl•W.:tOO row1,,,.,,.. '" II». ~~ S..000 .... lrd sooo. lo..rlh ~210, fifth 1750. Henry P. ~ll H•ndk•P~ O.M~lor 1v.,99t1I "' A.IC ..... Clllt .. (S-mattrl Ill "·Aoy•lOorf'by 11 l~•\er I l?S E•..:I Olle>lk•t.t (Pler<el 11' ........ ~ l~~-·I 11J Ollel P.O<!lo IL1m~rll 11S Wh~f'lr CP4ncayl 111 Tr-$1tr!Q lOUV•••ll 11S C-rMtt CM< H••'l"fl 111 En<!ut'111 C~I llS 11,.0.edt l~ .... trl Ill $.lmtun1n..,01 1u "·S•OOo•I CS~•"•" 111 A • L. it.ll•lt & C. WllltllnQtwm lral....St<>lry. HINT)( llACE -l-1116 ""IH. rou., A ""*''~ 3 v,..,. o•°' &. ue>~ Cl••m1nq Pur\f l U ,)0(), Clalrnlnq l>rl<•\l? l(l()oU l.SOO Ntt\hu.l Tr•11t fPt1'Ct1y) Ptln<•n llat" ITorol rl•to1C"""9" 1cemo1sl O•llel Pleasure (0Jnicol~ I f'leldGlrl IVtr9ar.tl tiob'\M.19910 l~em•"••I /VI W.t ll. e"o IG8\l..,ed• I Wlnler In P•rl\ (l/e1 .. ~ut'l Ill "' l1t "161 116 116 llJ Ill Third place winners will be awarded free car washes by Metro Car WHh System• at Harbor near Baker Street In . Co-. ..... end Beach at Elli• Avenue in tftlntington Be•ch. RULES 1. ~I "" e"lr'r MMrit ..-W • ..,._,Mt l•olMli. ef It .. af'ltr •toe C-ttl. "11••-llllt fM \l ... lr' I\ •fl-H •fl ••w.<1 """41Ult." (etri.\ "'~ lle...wt-111\ht•M >~ l•lat.~hlale ~ T~wl>kll<l•"•1011-w11tlle<1t-...llltn, J. s.M ,, 10: ~•GSKIN ~•CICEllOO, .,., ~' oe .. "-"'· ~.o. ... 1144. (Mia IN!"· CA tUJL L OollY -«'llrt "'' "'""" -.nill.., -II w"lt. ~1-s •rt Mv!Sd •f\11 <..,•tt• •Iller.,, mav 1,,-119111 -111,i. _, .. , ,,.... 1 •!:f,• •Hreu or ll ..... ~""--may •lwioNllfy •ny :<.! ~,~.:.":U~~~t~·;~=·=i~ I~ ... IMI "'"' •· ~~,~~ .;:ri:-~t:'.ft::.:=::~::"...,~n:"' ,_ ....... . s. :!~t:.'. ... tmt1IOYH ..... 1Mlr ·~ .......... '"' ........ .tltllM• 6. TIE l"EAICEll 8LANK MUST I E "ILLED IN Oit l!NTllY IS VOID. ······~···································· Gauchos Play : ENTRY BLANK : Saddleback College's': ~me • . • • • • • • • • . • • • • •• .. • • • • • • .. • • .. .. •• • 1• basketball ' team will·: scrtmma1e M t. San·: Address ................................. . Jacinto Colleee tonight : City ........................ Zip .......... ~ at 7 in the Gauchos" • C .,new gymnasium . The : PMne · •· ·•• · •· · .......................... • public is Invited and : Clrde teams you think wut win this Wfftl's ~mes : there is no admission : : ch.arge. : A11•nta va Se•ttl• • N.ow Open : Buff.to YI New Engl•nd : Baltlmore va San Diego I ! Clevel..,ct YI Hou1ton in . ~ewport Beach CONTROL : Detroit v1 ,.lnneaota • : Miami YI NY Jell : N•• ()rteans YI Green B•y a : NY Olanta v• DaUaa • : OaldahdvaCh~ago : Phladelphl• vs St. Louie • : Pittsburgh YI Kan••• City : Tempe Bay VI De'1Yer : W alhlngton V• SF 41ers • : Oregon VI UCLA ~ USC va Stanford : Auburn YI Mlaslaalppl State • • Oklahoma State v1 Nebraaka • • • • • • • • • • • c • -• • • • • ·: 1• ,: • : • • • • : • • • • a ColorMlo va Mlaaourl L8U YI Alab•m• Mk:hlg•n va Purdue C" v• W••hlngton llllnol• va Ohio State Georgia v• Flortda Notre D81M vs Georgia Tech AtkMMI ••Baylor TnuTKhW.TCU IMUv.Rlce H.,,.-cl v• Penn fll1noeton ,,. y ••• Carnell v1 Columbia TIE 8REAKER -My tyeSI on the total ~ .. l*•ts M*'9d Jn all • .. mes 11 ............ ' l t -• t • • • .. i .. ; I • ' ._ ... .1 ... ·"" "" ... . , I ·1 . ' f I . .......... • \ .. D '1 . • ... t· • , J • t t I ' ' l l I • ' l I ' J • l - CoW601 .. :1i'ero .. ..-: ' ' '(' "' • I' As a flarbinger of the Hopalong ~Cassidy Film · 'Festival, ·artist Ivan Anderson and "Grace Boyd " Ri ~~~tss.~ A bi·n ' ., • ,, • ~ ';) ( t I ") g I• "'" \ .. ,, . -. ,. . f By Dltrilt~ .McLELLAN the hospitaJ, ~Which Mrs. Boyd, 10 (Hoppy1s widow), autograph posters of the late st~r. , oi 'tJau,• P••oc s,.,, a4f>lln:3 Point {esldent, is an aux- ' He was older ,lhaJl '"i~l:J illia11'llembe . · boy *oes of the aay J_~ Lh Ande raon and Mrs. Boyd hjs 50s wllon he last r~e lPOY· ffi Uy spen~severaJ afternoons , ie range. He. was gentlemfnJy, at the hosp~al autographing I soft ·spoke& ~ . basicwl~ ~·~· posters which •are free with every violent. af least 'until the last SlO donation.\A special edition, reel. ~ signed by nut>erous celebrities. to three generations of movie and or more. He was William Boyd, known is available ff donations of SlOO ' television audle ntes as ltopb.long Mrs. BoydJ who maintains a C• s·d~ t...:'.J.d 't c·i. thro gh . ' .. ' j / .. , __ ... _ • •. ' •. 'J rl rrc_ ~ -·~ ...... · .. ·' I l i . • • .. • • ! "'t • l • t J : as 1 • , : 1u i,AA ancer s 16 ure u ex-. _ • '--, The egend'ar¥ cowboy -hls e;cfse and karate lessons, said courtsh~p read§1ii(~·:~f8'ene fro~ amheaehfhg'' a cl as:;. for patieh\.s-L "' •1niu' always had a 'gfeat i•i>· get tl\roi.tgti tQ a young boy bl silver hair and tan falamed she was broui!itdut tO HoUywood a vintage movie. on T'ai Ciri Ch'uan (Chinese ex-port with children,"sbesaid. desperation said, "What do .Y• by lhe incongruous bla at and from New York by Paramount Her · mother greeted the actor ere~' 4 oga. · • think Hoppy would think lf 4' shirt -was r~gnit l\! l o Studios. ' ' ·•when he arrivect..at their Beverly P~le 04en refer to her as Boyd, w~o. w-orked~ lit the knewabo\llthl~?" mjlUons of adoflng,ans. · ' ~· Hiils duple~~ When the soon-to-Mrs. Cassidy, a term that never Oklahoma 01~ fields,~' "He said the kid Just froz~" He once was mf>b!>ed .,by YOShUNGCRU ff h d b l)e-Mrs. Rnyd walked down the 'bothered her . She willingly gave 1iob!IH,,,_ l.}andbeedm ll,oll~f=. 9· \said Mrs. Boyd. "That's the iJDi Severaj hundred tho"sand ad· e said s e a a "sc ool ~ he "se.n b came-. a --i b (Bo d )hadon• ... -P u staircase,.""-later told her, he .'UP her career after t y mar-_, .r:~"'-tfi H 8 , _..... , ,_.....,son e Y Yn:rlU. mirers when he m ade an ap-girl's crush" on the handsome r.-~ th , · 'ed "'-...,.use ec e ....., · ;n v i.. r" d "'ctor sh., ha seen 1'n do•ens of '-"st sa .... _.,.~·feet, e'rl her legs, ~·n ·. · ~ ol•-us..... "m ·l-.'l.<t ·~ p1'ctnres'. _ . A1thouc""a..~tele·-'-.lonsen·es•-pearanfe Pl w ,.,oc~ ...,1ty ~-.. , !#--'?' • .. , bod -...c.:.r H f 0 · 1 ~ ''":u "" ~ _,, ,... , ... FM ~Ill'" "~ .,. . ~ -i.. .. ;.. ul ·1 movles Y ..... .., .... ~·. e D& ncllf,e Y CA~ER IMPORTANT • ... "' • . -t cu,...entlv pl8V1"", toc.allv_, mg pe ... o ...,... pop an Y • • • held out~ ar~for her. ' Kr.. · ~ • • " "·""& " " ids loved and respect.cd "I lhi'nl< evtrybody who-knew • A 'A " d · h · "I figured his career was the VIDEO BOO&T~ .. .._. ... Boyd said.shedo~~m tt.hinlot him," say's Grace .Boyd, Hop-rrll!'l.t"ew abollt the crush," she · ' n ..... , war e rig t into most important" she said "If H is care er a s Hopalong ,~evet'!~oppedpl~insome py's widow. "He htld this won-siid.' That fa~ was mentioned to ~~·~:;~~ict, adding all three you want to be' together, ~bich C~sidy, which.~as b~ed on a J ~oftft&"\iorld. derful something -an aura Boyd by a friend who suggested we did there was no way we senes of booq~~~gan in 1935. Jt • around him.~ • • · • tle-r&etihlsy°-"ogadmirer. COURT could 'work it (purs~ h er r ece.iv t..g ,boost wilh f fft:WGENE&ATION ,. Mrs. Boyd was remini!>cing in · One dayhe 6nallycal1ed. Boy~o~sed on the third career )." 11 • ~levisi, he ate 40sandearly "Every few years there lsf'4 the loeby of'~ South Coast Com· v"T.W.S .i6 W!lfam Boyd," s aid night · ee weeks later r Mrs . Boyd traveled ~· her 50s. ,.. ~· whole new generation of childreo mu.oit.y.i Hos pital in• .South lb"" .vpi~e ovtr the pborn:. So· were •· 1. husband on all his persclil ap-wWr~palong Castldy car· growing ep,", s he said. "Peo~ Lag~i wbere copiC$ of artist ,meoneftawst •e pulling her leg, "W m absolutely righf pearance lours. which ofh!n toorf'if?ipe~:l'fu e out around l.9~. say kids don t ,have any ~erols Ivan' Anderson's po". tcr of •'-e s~ 'tno11gh b Y et, the voice h h .. h ._. d · 10.A. 1 th anymore That s why the time~ ,, w• • d ..,. eac ot er, -s e sai .... ~spite her ~ou<},.,.1'1'.1<>·row-e an JOQ,000 the aator spent ill day 4lild intb · . Cowboystarareb,,1·nasold. so n ed ti0 ht.1 be' 'd ht h l rlghtforthem (theshows)tost-.._ ... ,., "' 1ng cons1 er'1....,Y >'ou pger t an m1 es,a,yew;.· · .. th~-night shaking hands o'n the. . .. v:.. HOSPITAL·BENEFrr Proceeds from the poster. like t he ,Hopalong Cassidy (iltn festival it announces, will benefit .. ,. .... ''You .metn The William his 42years.''lwasachlld bride. "lmadea pointof hcing inthc sidewalk ~below a New York again. •. .~~:;~~~eh~~~~~d she knew it PeQpl c said it couldn't work." background," she said. "As far newspaper office. Orange Coast children wOf '11h m:t.d d Th . Yet they were never separated ~th~·kids were conccrned·"°pt-, , Tl' t 1 • ft i . have an opportunity to see ~ ~;!i ~:ti·~..,-e ~n~ ;~~·rlwi~1~ more than...t,j'O.Jl!$ .. hl,5 quring~~ ~· P~;..'¥8S Ho~p ~)J~.didn.·t h~ 4"• tre'n.g a., s8i~ ~~rsg ~ed •:H1 legendary cowboy i1n . action at long ma(rl~e. wh,ij:tr.end~ in • wue br fa y. ~lien the. y~ng,.. s · · · Y · . • th., Hopalong Cassidy Film i 197iwhelfBOyddi~d>· } ' •1 o«es 'woul as k, 'Who are you'!' gavo s~.rnuc.b.,~ut he was getting Festival, which runs from Nov. ,,,,· 1 .Mrs. ~yd, who virtually lived I 'd say I'm Hoppy's mommy." so much back. .25-28. . ,.) a\ S~\.ath C~ast Communil,Y' Boyd,enjpyed being thc:Jt~r~Q ·~· The £<twbo.}t. slar, who7eCused ·, ;··'l'wodifferentfilms, amoagtlae Hospital during her husband s ltls many Ums, she sa1cl. . tq be p~a~tor. hfs a~eiJ ·~,,belt of .uiesi6 he made will ~ -1in~~ontha,joinedl.t\ea~iliary . e.l~ougt1 •f.he to~p.le never'· d 'ortlm got'pfione calls £r6n1police shown at each scr~ening; alter h1s-death1• •· • 1 • . • ••· ~chll_drep,. o~ •. llh&lA" OWll;i,.lheJ· nltlliefs 1&11ound lthe co\uftty ·~-· 1 Mllinees are-icbedulM at2p.m. ller Wt:ekSl~re f~ Wlth 1tt;,-' tnilhons ~f ),kids, Wk\O i~O~I . QMsting that he talk to young peo-0 iirtd evenin~:sliows at 7:30, in the tlvity Mlngtn.trom·tding~arare Hopalon.s , An many resw:ctsJ plewhoba.t~dt.t~intrOllble. Forum on the Festival of~ classea1 ser ving as a·ourse s aide . were theirs.. · One policeman, who couldn't grounds in Laguna Beach. ; r .1.. - . i " .... -.-. • • t l • • I ,, • " .. 'I, '. ... ' II BEA ANDERSON, '~dltor : Tuesda; Novc•mber 2. 1976 ~ I ' ' < t-i ,. .. \ ' I I • / i • ..... : "r • .... ').,. . . .. 81· , ~ .. ---~.--.. '" ., Variety Spices Spring .Orf3ssing; :· p:gris pes::ign .:s ,.·S·h~.~:r .·Fun ·t ' • I r : • • .. • . . ,, . ~ ... FU/tl9ns..bf rL."OndOrt. d.sii/Ofler Mazy (lual;t ffej-&porty for splng •. It • .-.. . ,, .. .. ,. \ .. ' "' .... .. ~ILYPILOT Tuetday. November 2. 1976 Teen Drinkfng: Sober Fact (Ann Landers ~· DEAR ANN LANDERS· Someone oo th• radio reported that. the N atlonal Institute· on Alcobollsm estimates that approximately one· mlllion high school ldds (wbicb is one in 20) 1et dnmk on the averageol once a week. Can thJs be true? U it is, what is camin1 our young people to tum to alcohol? What help iJ· available for lbe teenage aJcobollc! Please enlighten me and othen who are wondering about. t.his.-NlAGARAFALtSREADER DEAR N.F .B.: Tbe fipres ...ct ateante tome. Maay teenagers are IDCo aJcobol beicaase IC'•· easier to get tban other drugs. ti uy "other" becaue alcohol IS a dnag.) Moreover, It ls legal for adults, and pares1ta aren't about tohasale tbelr kids about lt when they drink themselves. Aay eeeaager wllo ~ lie lau a drlaklnc problem caa call Alcobollcs Anoeymoas. (It's la the pboae book.) AA wUI send over someone IA tbe aame age bracket to &al.k aboat aUend.IDg Mme. France de la Chalse-Mutln ...U.••· I •earUly eMorM .U. Th)' •an bl a w ~ rHWd of mcuu Uaaa u.e reU&Mu .,..... ~ u.. ,.,e111acn.c.. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was j'ISl reading that Amerlca.os spent over $650 mlllJoo on dolls last year. They were the moet popular toy of all. But dolll aren't purcbued roe their looks. it's what they 00 that. attracts buyers. Tbey ..,alk, talk, cry tears, crawl, snee:ie, and wet their pants. The bigcest-selllng doll last year was •'Skip· per." When you twist her arm, sbe swells up in certain places and produces a pair or breasts. This year you will be able to buy a doll that not only bu breasts, but "winks and smiles sug- gestively.·• What do you think ot Uiia, Ann Landers? - WHAT NEXT? DEAR WHAT: Doi HAVE &o(Jdak aboet It! l'dratbernot. Tltewholekleabrevol&lai. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A friend sent me the roUo•lnc which he copied orf a bookmark ll re:flecta aucb an optlmistlc philosophy I hope you will share it wlt.b your readers. Everyone over 40 will appreciate tbe lll\. -I READ YOU JN B~GKOK DEAll -FARAWAY FlllEND: Loved yoar ''bookmarlt P_..NOPll>'" aad I'm deU1lated to· slaarelt: "Y•tb Is not• Umc of We. lt ls a state of· mlacl, a product of tbe lmapaUoq, a vlier of tlte emo&lo••· a predomlaaaee of courage over UmldU,y-aa appetite for adventure. .. Nobody &ro•• -ad by Uvla1 a number of yeara. People 1ro• old wbeq they desert tbelr Ideals. Yean wrt.akle tbe &Ida, bot &o pve ap en· daulasm wrlnklettklC*l. "Worry, •elf -dollbt. fear ud aulety-these' are tbe cu.Jprtu &.bat bow tbe bead aad break the apJri_t • Winning Plot a LOser By ERMA BOMBECK According to my mail, people all over lbe country who have· never won so much as a Reader's Digest Sweeps takes or a Pillsbury Bake-off have finally hititlucky. buried together .. . m~be even be cremated and have our ash~ inter mingled in tbesameurn." ... I do not plan on spending my eternity resting 'ash to ash with anyone. Besides. knowing your . mother and her aversion to dust. we'd get thrown out the first week with the newspapers. I swear she throws out news papers with the rubber bands still on them." ! AT WIT'S .END They pick up their phones and a husky·voiced lady informs them they have just won a cemetery plot. Choked up at the idea of be- ing an inst.ant landowner, they cannot see the ramifications of the offer. • example, with a picture on it." "You 're putting me on, Phyllis. Say you 're putting me on." · "I am not putting you on. They have them with r ecordings and a ·•w-.eu.er Hor 71, Utere emC. la U.e •eart el' every penoe wbo loves We the Uuill of a •ew . cbaUeege, die IAutJa~ appeUtelor wlaaUa ~•· lag nm .Yoe are u r-.. u )'Olli' faldll ud •• ol4l u yoar doubc.s . So loa1 a1 yoor lteut rec-et.es from yoar laead m«!'Aaies Uaat reflect be11t,r. COGHle, joy and ea:eltement., you are /oui. Wbea. yoar tblnldng becomes cloude wit~ peulmlam aad prevents yoa from takJD1 itsk1, tllen yoa are old -and may God bave mercy oa yoursoul.'' PUBLIC PACKAGING SHIPP.ING CENTERS ~~~ l=ttAGILE HANDLE · \f\llTH CARE What begins as a simple family discussion over your eternal future ends up as a shout-off in the Domestic Olympics. "I do not believe you are saying these things," said Phyllis, weep- ing softly into her handkerchief. "Why are you so upset?" be asked. picture of.your loved one." PACKAGING SYSTEM· "U you think I 'm.paying good Here's what happened to one couple in Florida. According to Phyllis, when s he told her husband ~ecil they had won a plot he said, "You can have it." "IT'~ YOUR ATI1TUDE. It's golng to be just like Christmas Eve, i'Sn 't it?·• He put down his paper. "You've lost me, Phyllis. WHAT is going to be like Christmas Eve?" money to stand in rront of a stone YOUI PACkAGIMQ, & SHiPPIMfi and listen to a recording of you MADI EASY! ! nagging, 'Cecil, take out the BR,ING IN YOUR ITEMS. WE'LL PAC><AGE. garbage before it smells,' you're LABEL & SHIP crazy.•• HfVC.FO~CI Ml1'HOO "Let th ese words go forth u . .r.s .. c_.c..,....,~.,_-. ..._. around the land, Cecil Hardheart, .. . '· · "Wh at's that supposed lo mean?" she asked. "Where are you going to be buried?" "My funeral: You're going to whip out at the last minute and throw something together. IC Rev- co doesn't have it, I'll go without iryouputon my stone that picture (714) 751-7482 COSTA MESA of me taken last year in F1orida 'J when I was sick as a dog on that 3042 OOUPllSE lVl, COSTA llSl. CA. l2S1S ..., A "Not where/' be said smugly, ''but when.'' . it. .. fishing boat, you'd better hope-~=~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~ .. · QT ;. Scope Wide • ''I'm not. surprised.'' she snort- ed. "You never go any place with me. I thought at least we could be "You waolme tosbop?" "There are a lot or options. There's the talking tombstone. for you win a cemetery plot of your own." Sometimes, even when you win, you lose. NOW ... YOUCAN REALIZE 'tOUR FULL POTENTIAL! ..- I' By JUDITH OLSON OllM Dally ~lloUtaff Mme. France de la Chaise-Mutin. president or Zonta International. was right when she de- cided 26 years ago to join the organization for its worldwide opportunities. ln Irvine to present the Zonta Club or that area with its charter, s be said she now h as awarded charters to 45 chapters in Europe. Africa. the Far East and the U. ~ This wide scope is one • or the drawing cards or the organization, Mme Chaise-M utin asserted dunn~ a formal banquet ir the Registry Hot~:. "Zonta i« one of the few associat ions that enables you to meet people from other coun- tries, who do the same work as yours. lt opens your mind "It also is interesting to meet someone who does something dirferent than yoo do " Mme. Chai11e·Mulln. a civil engineer who now owns a realty hrm an Paris s pecializing in apartment buildings, es a charter member of the Paris club. She began ber two- year term during the Ju· ly, 1976 convention In Weisbaden, Germany, ond will relinquish her office ln Chic ago in 1978. The Paris ian em· pbuized that Zontia.ns must participate in in· tf'rnaUonal s ervice, wbkb she said is "dif · rerent than philan - thropy." Her priority project is working with m others and cblldren in the slum areas of Col ombia , W...Yww ... ....... I 922 H.,._ ""'-· c.... ...._1 ,. TIRED of FAILURE? Stat willitr. ,.,._. AMlf itfCHIS DIOfAWAT. •NOOMIGa • NO IXDCIH Low coat, high .....,...o,money blldl. '°' • elencfet You • CA&.L ••• SUMWAY •1a3 145-2151 ...... ,_,.., · M2C.-SI. · c:..... ...... uu1 which sbe said is "one of the mo s t. un - derpri viJeged countries in South America." Aquarius: Get Answers Mm e . Ch ais e-Mutin also would like to award SO Amelia Earhart scholarships, which are worth $4,000 each, during her term. And. s he wouJd like to see more Zonta Clubs established throughout the world and new mem· hers recruited. With the new Jn;ne chapter , there now are 785 7.onta Clubs in tbe "circle of friendship," she said. Mme. Chaise-Mutin. who was awarded the Leg1on d'Honneur ~ a member of thEh Women 's Arm Aux- iliary during Wo ld War II. reminded th charter m embers of the new group th at •'it is a privilege, responsibility and honor to belong to Zonta. WEDNE S DAY, NOVEMBER3 By SYDNEY OM ARR ARIES <Marc h 21· April 19): Lunar cycle high -judgment, intui- tion work in your favor. You can collect old debt. You can buy low and sell high -you can make up for past mistakes. TAURt:S (April 20· May 20): Wh l;t had been· an area of doubt. rear could become joyous. Travel, writing, visiting, club or group activity these are emphasized. V;~it Cifl e cor:fine<.' to home o.t t.osp1taJ. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emph as is o n friendship, restoration of self -esteem . You once more learn lo like yourself! A wish Is fulfilled. You face facts and see truth -and it restores your faith. CANCER (June 21 · July 22 ): Pres tige, challenge, promotion. which enables you to c l ear l y articul ate thoughts, opinions. VlllGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Accent oo hidden matters, the occult, physical drives and de· sires. Feelings, emotions run deep -nothing is tepid now or halfway - it is all or nothing. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Organize -bring priorities i nto focus . Older person wants to share. des pite what might appear to be an authoritarian posture. SCORPIO COct. 23- N('I". 21 ): You gain wider re cognili~:-than an· ticipated. You shou:c stock up on product. Dis· tribution channels open -you discover a way to streamline service. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Good lunar aspect coinc ides now with c han ges of a c r eative n ature Children. young persons could play paramount r o 1 e s . P e r s· o n a I magnetism is very much in evidence. CAPRICORN CDec. 22-Jan. 19): Stick to is- sues that can insure your security. Home. proper- yoar birthday you are in- tense. creative, attrac· live, concerned about nutrition a nd weight. You've started new pro· jeets this year . made ex· citing contacts, r e· discovered Jove. ty are in volved. Authori----------- ty figure talks about your money , diet, lifestyle . AQUARIUS (J an . 20-Feb. 18 ): Stress ques- tions, answers . Means give full play to curiosi- ty. You deserve attention -those who prefer to sidetrack you a re in· secure and you can do w:th<'~· tltem. PISCl:~ IFt>t . 19· March 20): 'You're ciue Cor more money based on' plan submitte d which locates "escape clause." Payments. collections. protection of valuables -these are featured. 1f November 3rd Is HOMI FUltMISHl"6S For the best deal Oft di: • WALLPAPERS •DRAPERIES • LEVOLORS • WOVEN WOODS •CARPETING !!:"'i 30°/o· 'CD -OFF! 1500 Ad:1111s A •e .. S..lk 205 Costa Meta Cor. Hart>or Ir_....,_ 2ttdAowRear CALL 557-5153 "I ask you to al ways keep In mind that Zonta as international," she added. "Try to attend at least one international convention during your .zonta career." standing in commwtity -----------------------------..,. -these are emphasized . Res tless. active in· .----~---:::~~~~~--~~-~~~--~.--~~~~~-.• Mme. Chaise-Mutin lived ln Norway for 20 years and was the direc· tor of an Algerian con· stn.actlon firm from 1956 unUl the country became independent. dividual plays key role. You are encouraged to make changes which br- lng your own style. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Good moon aspect coin· cldes now with long. distance communica- tion , ed u ca tion, publishing, assignment She also is vice presi-· dent of Amicale d es Forces Francaises. Get a Sitter . Skip Lunch Cancel the Bridge Game Leave the Office Early ' But What Ever You Do ... Do.,Mf11n.- FUN AND FANCY liAZAAR OF HOLIDAY DECORATIONS & CHRISTMAS GIFTS • If• 11 ~"' ............. ................... W-"t<:a. Friday. Nav. s. 1 e1e 10 AM.·9 P.M . Satu~. Nov. 6, 1976 10AM.-5P.M. 63 FASHION ISLAHD ................. CJ. Newport 8ftch Compllmenf.#Y Coffee & Cookfes · . Cheese OI The Week KASSEii ~oolb. ~ $ 33! OfFER GOOD NOV. 2 THAU NOV 1 ....._. k a__, ftrwi ~--~-* 111 Gfot.tc•. "h .... ._I "'T .. ~ .... Wfftt. ~~.,._.tw_." ,._ .... ~-.. :=:--~ Dektw. ........... ,..,.,,., .... IAOdlt, ., ............ c fMlll c.. .. _,"' Mfwe yw 4mi&~©f1 tf~rrm~. 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John Robert Powers The Schools for Yow F\noNI Development ORANGE COUNTY #3 Town & Countt'y 547-8228 SUCCESSFULl V SERVING AMERICAN WOMEN SINCE 1925 LINKS.LOCKS AND LITTLE FISHES • Selected from .t colfect1on of imported silver from llaly in a va ricly of gifty ideas. Padlock keyring, $55 ; Signed Antonio Fallaci design fish l..eyring, $58; and Sterling Silver ID bracelet, $140. 3375 Via l.ldo Ntwp<Jrt Beach Cal/fornio Telephone: 675·7511 1221 West Coast Highway Newp<Jrt Beach In the lobby of the Ba/boo Bay Club ; i, ~1\ •• •Jt • ..... ~, .. "' l 'tC I ' , I 1'1 ll• .A. "fl!~· ...... . ' "" -·" .:. -;....-, ... '• . . .. . . • I . -· .. • .; • &. - ' ......... ' . Tuesday. November ~. 1970 DAIL V PILOT 8S THE VIRTUE OF VERA VAUANr by LH md Springer c;ooo JE'A>S! 1~ HiRSERT--t'M QJ!lt 11,.,.1' ! ia/tl HAW 10 Flff() atf • - ~liC ~ LATiit, rt'&·· rre ~ MJNr M APYll .' RtLs Josr~ ~WOPr.€ AU' 0Att1~ IN~ ~.....- ~TS! 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WITH 1HI 1'MANIC5Gl\llMG MOLIOAY' 'TM.AT fDt4N~ Vl~Y ~'T;IMINfAL <:#>"IC.<! NO, IT'S NOT. Al-l. I Ml.ANT WA~ 1"HA1' 1.1'0111': WAV Wf'~' WOI~ 10 ia..acr A·"T"tArtcl Y,.,. l 1 J • ' - . H HAV&A It/MT TO ICPKJWf by Rodger lradfield by George Lemont by Gvs ArriolG by Ferd Johnson THE GIRLS "l want everything-a gentleman J dated in college 40 years aao is comioa for a visit and I want to make him sorl')lhc didn't propose.'' DENNIS THE MENACE I , . . .. ,. ' ... . .. •. 4 .. . . •. •. . I '·• " I • 8 -1 OAJL Y PILOT Tu11sday November 2 1976 Theft Rate Alters Costs NORTHBROOK, JU. <AP)-Allstate Insurance CO has announced adjustments to its automobile in· surance rates that tt says will lake ioto account bow damageable and repairable specific car models are and bow likely they are t.o be slolen. Allstate nid the new rates became effective Monday in 23 stutefi and the District of Columbia on new policies a nd th<>11e cenewcd during the next 12 m onths. Rates of collision and comprehensive coverage ( J for cars of model years CONSVMER 1974 to 1976 will be affect· _ _ ed, with reductions going to 22.4 percent and in· creases lo 13.S percent, according to the company. All Chrysler cars: Chevrolet Impala, Caprice, Chevelle, Malibu und Nova: Dodge Dart, Aspen and Monaco; Plymouth Valiant, Volare, Fury, Grand Fury and Satellite; Olds Omega, 88 and 98; Buick Apollo and Skylark: Pontiac BonnevUle. Catalina and Grand Ville Series. Increased rates averaging lS to 20 percent will be paid for the following cars: Lincoln; Mercury Marquis, Monterey a nd Cougar; Pontiac Fireblrd: Ford Thunderbird; Oldsmobile Toronado; most models of Cadillac, Volkswagen and Datsun,. AL.50 ADJUSTED UP WILL BE rates for Fiat, Porsche, Saab, som e other foreign sports cars and some foreign subcompacts including certain Hon'· du, Mazda, Renault models. States where the new rate plan took effec~ Mon· day are: THE NEW RATING SYSTEM is "an attempt to more equitably distribute collision and com- prehensive coverage premiums," a company spokesman said. ::.iddJng it was "a first step .•. lo secure better bumpers and improved occupant pro· tection through air bags and other passenger restraint systems." , Rates will be adjusted for some ~.OOC? cars, r~ sulting in an estimated loss of $Sll,OOO thts year in premium income paid to the company, Allstate said. California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District or Columbia, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, MBine, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico. North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon. South Dakota, Tennessee. Utah, Vll'ginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. Roms Rapid R~e THE PLANT~ EFFECT on Nov. Sin Min· nesota and on Dec. 1 in Mississippi. Navy's Secretary J. William Middendorf II beat a trio of Marines in a race along Rome's Riber River Monday. Marines r an 2 miles ashore while Middendorf rowed the course. Marines ran in 11 minutes. but Middendorf was 7 seconds Caster. THE COMPANY SAID RAT~ averaging 10 to 20 percent lower will be paid by policyholders driv· ing the following models: Allstate, which filed for the rate adjustments n ationwide, said it expeded additional approvals in ·othe.r states. ... YMCA Leaders Picked Singer Cancels Shows Merle Haggard Cites 'Personal Reasons' From AP Dispatches "I think the pressure got a little too much and he decided to take off a few days," said a friend and secretarr. is Elisabeth Coleman. Ms. Metzger was a writer, reporter and pro- ducer for KFMB·TV in San Diego. and later was a consultant in Saeramenlo for legislative comm1t- tees. ·Berkeley May Tax Driving The Orange Coast ·YM CA has sel ected leade rs for the 1976·77 Parent/Child Programs. Y·lndlan Guides has six chiefs this year, Bill Curtis, Newport Beach, Wally Gilbe rt. Irvine, Buste r H ammond, Corona del Mar, Charlie Henrich, Newport Beach and Bill lAv1ngston and Bill Stead, both of Costa Mesa. Y-lndian M:.udens has three nations and three princesses: OC'lh Cobb, Newport Bcat•h. Sherry Loofbourrow . ('ornnH del Mar . and Rcibt•rt;1 &hmidt. nulboa Jim Loofbourrow of Corona del Mar heads the Y ·Tra1 l B l azer~ program. College Picks Graham Girl Miss Tamara Graham, daughter of Mr,. June McK1nz1e, Costa Mesa, .md Mr. Marlyn \.rah.un or lluntangton Ot.•ach. hJ' l).•l•n l'IN·tN1 a ~<."nator 111 the Cottn l'ollcge s ludt.•nt ).!0\ c rnm l'nl ur~anizat1on. ,.,,..,1X'1aled Colley StudC'n\:. ('ntt•·~ 1:, a lwO·\ t•J r liberal arts rol le~e ·(or women in ~1·v:.1rta. :\lo former member of Merle Hag-• gard's band after the country· western singer didn't show for two weekend performances in Reno. Police were looking for Hag- gard when the singer called Har· rah's Club to cancel a show scheduled to open Monday night. Mark Curtis, a spokesman for the hotel-casino, said Hag· HAc;c;uo ~ard told Harrah's hl' was breaking tJ'le 10-day date for per!>onal rea~ons Haggard did not appear al a Saturday concert_ m Uenver or a Sunday cunrl!rl in Sall Lake City * John F. Kennedy d1dn"t. :'l/(•ither do Gerald Ford nor Jimmy Carter. But Telly Savalas and Daniel P<>trick Moynihan both wear hliL'l, a nd the message from hatma.kers and distributors i.s clear -business is booming ror ( ) the first time in years. PEOPLE "Moynihan did a big thing when he had his pie- ---------ture taken coming out of the White House with an Trish wa lking hat on." said one sales representative or the former United Nations ambassador a nd Senate candidate from New York. The "look" is the noppy, ruraJ style or the Irish walking h:it. probably the hottest news in hats s ince Sht>rl<>ek llol mes popularized the deers talker, said mdustry C'XPl'rts m Woburn. Mass. for the spring lrild(' show of th•· ~kn 's ~md Doys' Apparel Club of ~t'W En~l .1nd • Go\ Edmund Brown Jr .. who broke tradition bv appo1nttni:: a woman as his press secretary, n.imed anothl·r w_oinan to a!>sist her. The post pays SZl.000 a yr Jr The Oemorratic chief executive announced that be namrci 28 year old Barbara Me tzger lo the s~ond spol on his press staff. Brown's pr ess Gandhi Power Pushed By India Parlianient ;<\EW l>ELIU, India l.\f'l Thi· lm1o l't hu111w or th•• lndrnn P.1r h::arnent, "'1th 1110.,,l 111lJ11"111on '"""maker' IKlH'lll l tnJ:, lt•d ,n 11.1!>,ed .1 c1111,t 1t 11 11onJI .11n1•11tlmrnt 1(1\tng Pnnll' ;\1m1,trr Indira (i.mdhi'!> ).!overnm1•nt '1rtu.ill\· unrt'o;truinC'd excl'ut1vc po14 l'r' With nnh ft>Ur d1'\1Wnt1ng rntf's, the housf' )!~l\'f' 1ic'\k poundm.1t appro,·al to th<.' sweepani: amcndmt•nt which the i:ovemment SJ !'i will ~J>C'ed ti social and eeonom1c revolution and the op· position s ays will inslilulionalize die· tatorshtp. Upper house approval Is ex· -pertcd next week. The amendment, r ewriting the pre· :lmblc and 59 clnuses or India's 2S·year·(ild democr atic charter. curtails the powers or the judiciary to enforce civil llbl'rlics anci review legislation a nd l'nablcs the govern· mrnt to hon "anllnational" groups anct •1<'li\'ities Grn11p D••nlt•# Ht•11H19t• WASltlNGTON <AP) -A President Ford Committee spokc-sman said to· d ay that a telegram to black ministers about a r acial dispute at the Plains. Ga .. Baptist church was "in terrible t aste. and if we hod known about it, we would have s topped it." Ron Weber , the Ford campaign spokesman, denied that the cam· paign's head, James A. Baker III, authorized the telegram sent to 375 to 400 black leaders. ( I N SHORT J also would a<'cept the peuce rnrc<'. <t !>pokcsm an for Chamoun said. GH Puy• S:J Dividf#nd DETROIT (AP ) -A prospering General Motors Corp. has announced a record ycar ·end common stock dividend of $3 per share. The payout, which will total about S859 million, brings the year's total dividend to $.'i.55, also the largest In the firm's 68-year history. Sl.r A111 .. rlc111u Klll.-d ATSUGI, Japan (AP) -S ix Americans were killed today in the· crash of U.S . Cl military transport as it was landing at the U.S. Naval Base at Atsugi, nea r Tok~·o, .Japanese pollct' reported. Police said the pfane was arnvmg from the J apanese Air Force's lruma base 40 m iles north of Tokyo, but no other inform at ion was available. ~-l ftuck 1\•uU .. d NEW YORK (AP)-A minor party candidate, who bought $95,000 worth of election eve television time t.o charge that Jim my Carter is bent on nuclear war, has drawn hilndreds of protest calls. The attack on Carter, an admltted effort lo elect President Ford by 'I'~ ffop .. s lt11pro~ siphoning off votes fro m tho Democratic candidate, was made by BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP) Lyndon H. LaRoucbe Jr., candidate Prospects for a lasting truce in for president on the v.s. Labor party Lebanon's c ivil wa r improved ticket. Romewhat today with the :igreement by two Important Christian leaders to Gn11 Alne_.d 11t Butt.It• :\llow the Arab peacckecJ>inl( force to JOHANNESBURG, South Africa pollcc th<'ir territory. <AP) PoUcl' firod tear gas toduy in a "We do not oppose deployment of nearby t.own11tttp to put down tlghtlng the pan-Arab police force in a ny between black militant.~ tind black Lebanese area provtdt'd this force wol'kers resisUn.i a call ror a week long gains th ronfidcnce of Ole Lebanese work stoppaae. authorities said. pcopl~ ~~d becomes a souTce of Gen. Da vid Kriel, police com ~urtty. said Pierre Gcmaycl, the missioner ln charJe ol nationwide riot head or the PhaJange patty. Former control, said adults in the cr<>'tfd at President Camille Chamoun, tho K11isotownshtpoutsldeKrugcrsdorp l~adtr <>r the NoUOl\41 Liberal party. t west of here, claimed YoU\ha were 1.ry: told Prealdent Elias Sarkis that he mcto&topthemfrom&Oll\ltoworlt. ...._ * Soviet Party Chairman Leonid Brezhnev was once a heavy smoker, but has given u ci~arettes al the orders or his doctors, accord· ing to Time Magazine. And, says Time. it wasn't easy. The m agazin e says that before Brezhnev finally quit last year, he had been struggling so hard to break the habit that he once tried a truly novel ap- proach -a cigarette case timed to open only once each 45 minutes. • BAEltiNEV Sen. Edward W. Brooke 1s fighting attempts by his wife's lawyer lo make him disclose a personal 8AOOICE congressional appointment calenda r in d ivorce proceed· ings. Brooke's attorney argues he is protected by t he Constitution from disclosing legislative re· cords in com rt. Brooke. the only black in the U.S. Senate, is being sued for divorce by his wife, Remigia, · after 30 years of marriage. The senator has filed a countcrswt. Both cite mental cruelty. • Aubran Wayne Martin, convicted of murder five vears ago in the assassination of United Mine Wor k ers r e b e l Jose ph .. Yablonski. was sentenced to three consecutive life terms. Martin, 28, wa.c:; the last or nine defondants to be sentenced in the 1969 deaths of Ya blonski and his wife a nd daughter. They were shot while sleeping in their Clarksville. Pa .. home. three weeks after Yablonski Jost a bit- ter union e lection t.o W.A. "Tony" Boyle. MARTIN "It is my request lbal this defendant never be made eligible for parole or furlough," Washington County (Pa.) Judge Charles G. Sweet said in sen· tencfng Marlin. Country music singer Loretta Lynn says she has gained 36 pounds in the last year. "A yl'ar ago I was a scrawny 100 pounds," she said "Now I am up to 136. I reel much better ·· ~ow. she said, she·~ trYtni! to lose rive pound.; • r\ Las Ve~as craps table de· aler who claims the payment or "tokes" he sometimcs ~eLc; from gamblers are not taxable tn· come failed in his attempt to 1.v111111 gain U.S. Supreme Court review. The court let stand a decision by the 9th U .S. Circuit Court of Appeals that such money received is similar to the tips received by waitresses and taxi drivers and is taxable income. Wendell Olk, who in 1971 worked as a cr aps de· aler for the Horseshoe Club and Sahara Hotel in Las Vega!'!, filed sujt after .being told by the Internal Revenue Service that he would have to pay lax o n the S3,750 he received in tokes that year. ·* Champion s teer wrestler Bob Marshall shared the spotlight at this year's Grand National Rodeo 10 San Francisco with his 14-year-old son, u hero or the Chowchilla m ass kidnaping. The head of the famiJy won S3.497.96 for his; performance In steer wresUin~ and then played the role of beaming father as his son Mike was honored in center ring. The Cow Palace presented the Chowchilla teen ager a custom·made belt buckle in honor of his rolt' in the rescue or a b~load of kidnaped school children. • Country music entertainer Roy Clark ls making plans for bis second concert tour or the Sovlet Union. Last winter, Clark w a!:J the first country music artist to headline his own show in the Soviet Union. No dates have been set for a second tour, a Clark spokesm an shld. • The w i ll o! automobile heiress Eleanor Ford provides that $LS million of her e!'IUmated cLuuc $90 million fortune be used to maint•ln her 60 room home "ror the benefit oft.he public." About ha lf the est.ate -$45 million -was set aside for federal and state Laus. She died last moo th. Other tnajor bequests by the widow of auto mapate IWHI B. Ford. only aon or Hf!ll.Q' Ford, went to her grandchilSm, her employes and tho DRrolt Institute ol ~ • BERKELEY <AP) - The cost or living is on the upswing evcr)E e, but the cost of · g may increase he proposal to tax residents motoring on city streets goes into eCfect. Berkeley is one or four cities that accepted an o ffer by thl' Mass T r ans portation Ad· ministration to study thl' feasibility of instituting the s treet tax plan. TJI E CITV Council \'Oll'd Sept. 28 lo allow a preliminary study by lht• Urban Institute, which has been contracted to conduct the research by the federal government. The univer sity city,. which made permanent a controversial system of traffic diverlers lasl month, i s open to transportation innova- tion, said Mayor Warren Widener. "PEOPLE ARE will- ing to try something new if there's any chance that it will improve the quality of life,·· he said. It would be at least a ~·ear before the "road pricing" plan could f!O into eCfect here, accord· ing to Thomas Higgins, t•onsult.1111 for the Urban Institute. JN PRACTICE, the preferred plan would re- qui re motorists to di s- pl ay car window stickers for traveling cer tain areas during congested traffic periods, Higgins s aid. Different s tickers, sold 10 vending machines or retail outlets, would be avail;ible for daily and nrc<Js ional use . Daily s lick e r s might cost nround from Sl to S2. THE USE OF this "auto dis i n centive" would be s upplemented by alternative m eans of transportation. "All of this w ould of course be ridiculous if ther e were not accompa· nying it good transit a lternatives," Higgins s aid. CALIFORNIA law makes no provision for road pricin«, Higgins said. Legislation would be required if the City Council decides to enact the project. Once approved, the fedu:il gover nment would assume all Co.5ts for initiating the de· mon~tratton -project, Higgins uid IN ADDITION. the Mass 'J'racult Ad· minbtralion would take on 80 percent of capit~ cqats of alternative t,_nslt. proarama, he said. 'Too Mueh' Kid8 Feel Candy Bite SAN DIEGO (AP) -Elovorwear-old · Richard Delao says h~ ls so \U)Aet about. the rialn& cost o{ ehocolatct that be coing,to "10 to the store 11nd squis h all the candy bars." Students at Twain Elemenlarf School here feel t.bc candy companies are PlilUna t.bc bite on the small hands lhatfted them. THEY VOICED T HEIR d lspleaaure following repor ts that ct\Ocolate bars_ were &o· ing from 15 to 20 cent&this month. "They are so small tllready, you don't get very much. Most candy is a ripoff now," said 10-year·old Angie EUJs. ''Kids aren.'t exacUy the richest people in the world." Mos t pupils s aid the price hike would force them to cut do'4'fl on candy, but J ohn Kraft, 11. said he would stop only if the price went to 30 cents a bar. PENNY JOHNSON, s. SAID she would go as high as $1 a bar. And Christine Barba, 9, said $2 a bar would be her top limit. She said her father pays for all her candf. r··---~""~""' ... -· For tlie Record Birt .. ~T JOSEPH HOSPITAL CklolNr 20. lt1' Or.""" M". l(....,•lh ,.~e'f, 14 !'led Rock. lrvtne. DOY Mr a'ICI """· Urry Mllc,,..11, )91 V1\te B•Y•. Newoort e.ecn. noy Mt. and Mr'>. Aob41•t !Khot.~11•• SOil O•noa~e. lrvl...,, llOV A~n. Et To•o 91•( Mr And """· t(~1tnl1lot v~ 1Stn Clurncn L~rw.£1 Toro,llOy POUNTAINVALLlY COMMUNITY NO$PITAI. Oc_._,.,. h t "" 0<10"9' n. "" Mr. end Mrr.. James Olool!IQtf', MT, alld M'l. ICf\eltl ICIWIKI. 1"15% ~nJadn1os1 .• Fo .... 1arn lf•lliy,91'1 0c1.-., u. m• ,;. ' • Mr. and Mrs, G .. nn SelltS. *" ..,_~ l.IAow LA,,., F_,llMnValley,lloy •Ul ISlh SI., We.lrnln1l•r. 9ir1 Mr. ano ""'' J•rrv Vint", 7'41 OenlOll Ore le, H....,Hngton e..cn. boY Ckl-'1.1'76 "''·-Mr ... John 8urU, )1541 S-t• A~ S. La9un<1 8eoc:ll, llOV Mr. And Mrs J"rnM RoolMOfl, 113.l'I ~nla M.aria, Founteh\ Vallr;'. II''' O<lo.,.r 26, ,.,, IN. Ind Mri... J•rn~ L.aw. 2711' ~··'"' Mr. and ~~I O.v•o .. ~..,, ~ ... FIOra~ ...... , 1191on--.l\.lloy .., IN, alld Mrs. Jolla Clou.,._, IOS7S • :1. Oll_A,.._FOunta1nVa1..., 91<1 '' Mr. and Mrs. Joh" Sn\111\. tttt \l .Al-y Ore le, Hunli119IOft 9a«lo,91rt Mr. •fld MrJ. Curlin Larew Ill, I~ ~ ~Ill Lane. H1111tlngton llM<Jt.bof ..,U .u Post Office {!rges Early Mailings JU ~­"' The U.S. Post al Service has urged customers lo \ be~in mailing Christmas holiday parcels and grecL· .. i.ngs to military personnel servtng overseas and to ., civilians in forei~n countries. ·,. A list compiled by the postal service recom· '"' mends specific dates for m oiling parcels to particular countries, spanning tho entire tnonlh of • November. F or more information. contact your local posto(. .. fice. ., ~---------------~~~~~...-~ P UBLIC N011CE PUBLIC N011CE ~-F-1-CT-l-Tl_O_U_S_a_U_Sl_N_al ___ t-~-L~l~O~A'°L~NO:-='::T~IC~I:--~--;, HAMEUAT EMENT Holka I' hertbv 91-en .... , l1'e ""°u lM fo1tow11>Q ~'"°" Is clOlng bl.I\!· !llkellon tof 11\41 Rtol•tr•llot\ ol tt.n J ,..\\a\" lol!IQfM"9 ~rllltd; "Marl-~~ WEST co•<,T SfAVICES, o6002 eftCOMalnenllfandl)IJSl.i•C<M• Cry\l<tl Ln , ..,..nl.J l\M Cl\ 1'flO.I J>tr\wty, An•~l'I. ~hi • .,.,_, Ste• ... Ro•\ SllulmdA, «lCl1 Cr~lel c:~::.·~.~'~:r.. l~IJf:: ~I LnTh~-;::,~,:~·~~~~~~<1'"'1 b• dll 1n· b•en ft led w ith th• Ota,,or of lL dtvtclu•I A9•1Cullvrt o• '"" S••·~ ol CAMMlllA It o• S•~•o Sllutm"n 11 lnlende<l lllal wld h•oncl "''" "ooa.,. u Thi'\ s,talt-mrnt w .• , t1i. d w1lh the on C!'Q!O c.on1a1nc,-\ Owned t\y "'-N'tl •ti t:.ountv Cieri< 01 OrJll'l' r out11v on O<t contal"'"' "° l>fMdNI mu'I "°' ll"U\OCI • "1 1, 1q16 by otfler\ wo lfloul rny wrllltl\ ,0 H>e?I Ott'""'S""'· l>ubl••l>t'd Or~nqe Golllt O.lly Pilot Ja<-Mtrlow 0<1. It 19 ?6 """ P>lov.1, "'6 ·~~,. M•r-S..ltS Pub\ISl!td Ora"Qe tout o.i1v Piiot, m PUBUC NOTICE (k1.1•,1•, NOY. 2, 1976 4401·16 • PUBLIC NOTICE ~-----~~"."':":":~:::-~-'-,. C Tl T 10 US BUSINESS ~ NAME$TATE8ENT Thi! follow1119 person It Clolnq ~ :•, M !t$1": • CONOOA House. 18140 Mr. W&\fllnqton, Fo .... 1atn VllllllV. CA '210ll ,.J Oleier Herrnenn Lei\_...,, 2120.Jr Wlllle"" Or., Lonq lle1<11, CA '1131110 •I Tiii\ l>u\lne\S Is cOnducted by iJft i..• dlvlw•I. T& Dieter Hermann Letimenn "' Nmf Publl~~d 0'-ln!J" CoHI !),);ly Piiot, -"• ()cl. 11, 1', 16, ano N~v. 2. 1'7~ '1"M6 PUBLIC NOTICE ' \ " ,. r. '· '•" ,., . ., i \.. t.l ' I ' • t l"t I' ''""'t ""''"" •• ., ... ........ ~· 1:> ~.· ·~l# ""'' h .•••• .r. ' ,. " ( ... ,,, . . " .. .. .. .. ' .. ire .. ' ...... '. l • ' °' I "·~ .... Youni I Uow, would you hke to W\lir IA ~memMt ahin fa&hloned just for you by the ~ri4M o1 YfMlf choice! No doubt, no dot&bl. It ~ merely a rtietortcnl query pul forth to pomt out bow C\otions change. Nol many years ~o a 'ad~ dhtincUon loutlled the neces.sily of climbing tnt.o home.~ewn threuds. Thero wu rw~ tas'y •bout It then. All this <'Omes to miAd bec-uuse I note that recently one or the best·stlllng patterns of all time was for a man's tl,~. ln the old e~Jlecuve noun aame. don't ~ U\•t a swarm ol bees 1!> a1so known as a &rnt. 1 group of l~p.ards w. a lc11p. a bunch of goatl. as a lri~. aftd a crowd of ~an <tS a sleuth. Add \o l.Aat. loogU.en· lea lis t ol uevtt-<ii~ one· liners: "Old~ r..iuckers never die. t•ey iusl gel Qo-..,aU\l¥~.·· SllOa1'E'$1' WAR Q. "I kD't>w the longest WW' iD bi.v.ory was the 100 Years War fn>m 1331to 1~ but what was the shortest ol an wars!" A. BeHeve that Wal> '~A! 38-mmute conflict betw een lhc British ~avv and the self· prodalroe<t .Sult"n of 1.anz:ibar on Aug 27, 1&96. Zan;ub~r ·s r eco~niud Sultan ate somethllli that ml¥'A? hlm i.ick to death. Two days later. his c.'OWJn jumped up to say be was the new Sutt .. n. f)•Jt the tsland was a British Protectorate. aJ>d the British sa~, Oh no l'OU'~t: not. or W-Or<b to that effect. giving the ambiUo~ fdl\>'w until 9 a.m. to get his cohorts out ol'tM pab_ce. Nothing doing. So the Britis4 warsbJ~ Qp(;ned fire. wou;aded or killed about :500 men. sustained one casualty, and installed Jn tbe top .tob the son ot the receoUy deceased leritima.ce Sultan. Incidentally, as foe the longest. war.· how about the 195 years of Cruu..dies. rrom 1096to1291. most coaunonly kno't\111 as The Holy War? OPEN WINDOW Rare is the Seasoned Ci!.i~en 1'41o does not ~Id the convirtion that it's healthier to sleep tn a ~ with a wmdo·.-open. That's wrong, t.M ~ boys now say. Not jus t because ~ere's so little left ti that thing culled fresh au. It w<as wrong. the-)• insist, even when there was fresh air. ~ v_loli!lists.. too. among thost! pro· fessioaals i•cboed to suffer from that <1ilm<·nt lmowa as tennis elbow ... That age at which a Ort is most a19t to incur !ataJ injuries in an auto. smaship is 18. . .Still another pair of nominees for the ProPCr Job Club ar~pianists William an.t Pat,riclu Mrol,ey wbo give con· certs loi?ether in Iowa ~mail~ Wf. Br.yd. P.O. Bor 156(), Costa Ne1a,CAnnt. "MARATHON MAN" I , .. , •l-• •O I IS.II H CINEMALAND 1414 St .,,,., h •ll•• U) llOI 1111 ....... ''MARATHON MAH" ,_,,, .... ,, .. ,,. ... ,_ CINEMALAND .. ALICE IH WOHDERLAHD" on ......... "FLtSH aORDOM'' , , ... , ... JI ~ .. ""-:================----'~~~~~~~~~~- '-YHE FRONT11 f PGJ IAHANAS CPGJ "A MAna OF TIME" CPGI ''TU vas WnH MY AUMr' "'HORMAM II THAT YOU?" INJ "HARIY & WAI.TB~ TO MIW YOllr' CP'Gt "PAMTASIA" IG OARTOOM IHOIT "MAIL PILOT"' "MIDWAY" '"THI HIMDINllUJG" (P:.I .. AU THI ftRE5'DEMT'$ Met' "EXl!CUTIVI ACT10N" lftGJ '"T'HRH THI H4lO WAT• -nuc1 LH SU ... Dlieotf'' lf'GI "'THI MAMSOM MASSACllF' "'TWITCH Oii-DEATH'" CRI "MARAT MAN" ''FftOM NOON T1L THREE" I lowai:-d Keel rcturn:- to dramattc.: T V aftl'r an e i g h t yea r a bsence with a role in the NBC scnci, "The Quest.·· Burton Starring In 'Equus' I.OS ANG El.ES (i\P) Rl<·hurd Burton is ~t11rrl111i1 1n lh c film veri.aon 11r l'eter Shaf rt-r·,. priil' winning l.tag<' phi)' "f:~uus ·· Th,e-fi lming 1s undC'r ~4Y in Toronto under Ute direc t ion of S1dne}' Lumet. who directed "Murder on the Onent Exprei.s" and "Dog Day Afternoon.'' Burton played the role of Or. Martin Oysarttor 12 we<'ks on Broadway. Peter Firth, who created the role of the disturbed youn2 man. also star~ Chayefsky Novel Set LOS A;'o.GE LEg (1\PI -It ciot>!<n't ha\"e a name vet , but the book w1U he publi!'hed !<oon and th1.• movie r 1g hl s hH\l' already hl·en ~old It's a nl.'w nm 1·I tw Paddy ChJ~ cf s ky. whose l ate s t mov1I.', "Network." 1s just re· leased. Chayefsky won A<'ad(.>mr Award<; for his sere<'nplays for "Marty" and "Hospital " OAJLYPlt.OT Seven Shows Arriving The floodgates of local theater open tonight. aQd between now and Saturday no f-twer than seven new stage productions will arnve along lhe Orange Coast The Laguna Moulton Playhouse starts the ball rolling tohight with the comedy "Norman. Is That You?" Thursday UC Irvine rolls out "Guys and Dolls" in lhe main theater and a studcnt·directed "Play With a Tiger" in lhe smaller Humanities Playhouse. whil.f Golden West College opens "She Stoops to Conquer " Friday'i. new arrivals are "The Mousetrap" al the Westmins tt>r Community Theater and "Chamber Music" at Orange Coast College Then South Coast Repl'rtory unve1l:s the West Coast pre· mlerc of "Saturday. Sunda). Mond ay" on Saturday evening "NORMAN," A COMEDY dealing with homosexuality. s tars W.Ut.er Dudt>k as the father who discovers his son's turned ga.y, with Gregg Barnette. -Tom Sandler. Olive Riches and Patr1c1a McQuade completing lhe east under the d1rect1on of Jan Arvan . Pe rformances are Tuesdays through Saturdays al 8: 30 for three weeks at the playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Reserva- tions 494-0743. Robert Cohen is directing "Guys and Dolls" at UCI with a cast beaded by Alex Golson, Virginia Wick. Paul Barber and Chana Thompson in the Fine Arts Village Theater. Performances are Nov. 4·6 and 10·13 at 8 o'clock. Resen •ations 833·6617. UCI graduate l>ludent Eileen Kaniefski is directing "Play With a Tiger" in the Humanities theater , also at 8 p.m. Performances are Thursday through Saturday only, with '"Under M1lkwood" l>dlC'duled for Sunday in the same theater MARVIN TORREZ, r\ 1'EW instructor ill Golden West College. is staging "She Stoops to Con <1uer" in th<' GWC theater with Renata Florin and Sander Kchre heading the <'ast, :,upported by Don Hansen, Landa Seeley and Christopher Jackson. Performances arc NO\'. 4·6 and ll·l3 at 8:30 and Nov. 14 at 5·30 . Reservations 1192·7711, extension 545. -\ . Pregnant Horse Sought /or Film -L LOS ANG ELES (AP) having a hard time find · If you have a pregnant' ing a pregnant mare horse. i,hc could become since they usually foal .~ a star lhe spring. Intermission Tom Titus ENTERTAINMENT SOUTH COAST REPERTORY presents "lrTTIHWllTLOYrlN "Saturday, Sunday, Monday," a comedy about a.(> "SHAMrc>O .. llJ large Italian family, as its s~ond s how of the 1111•••••••• ... season, opening Saturday for six weeks under THC c 1Tv S..Ol'P1NG CENTRE Martin Benson. s direction. Curtain is 8 o'clock 1~101•a•aHEG=lm'=J~4-aJa'=' z' ml nightly. e xcept Monday. with a Sunday ma ti nee at 3 in the Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Co:,ta Mesa. Reservations646·1363. Completing its two-weekend engagement at the ....., ________ _. Fountain VaJley Community Theater is "Mrs . McThing." directed by Robert Soares and featuring a cast of 16 young people. Curtain times are 7:30 ._ ________ _. ~·nday and 2 p.m Saturday and Sunday at the 2 "SNOW WHITE• THI playhouse. 18280 Mt. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley HY!H DWAIFS" IGI Hcl.er v ations 894·9597 . "MO DIP'OSIT HO llET\lltH" Also on lhc board-; arc "I Uo. I Do, · playinli! toml!ht through Sunday at Scbastrn n s West 01nner Pl ayhouse . 140 Avenida Pico. San C'lemenk Ire· servations 492-9950) atn "Come Blow Your !lorn" at the Holiday·lnn dmner threater. 3131 Bristol St at the San Diego Freeway in Costa Mesa, Friday and ~ JW t557·3000}=--·--- Two Stars Set LOS ANGELES (AP > -Rich a rd Benjamin and Paula Prentiss will costar in "No Room to Run," a joint venture of the newly formed',1-Uan· tic Enterprises and the Australian Broadcasting Commission . (I .. llTIElSWHT LOvt" "f•EHtl AHD THE HAN'' l•I "SH WITH .J4. SMn . .1• 0 "SHAMrc>Ow l•I ~I l'rrce 12.30 to 2.00 p.m. Inc ... S-.' H SI.JS ()pen Daily 12:30 p.m. · . Columbia Pictures and ijipj~j~~ii~~ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii produt'er Ray Stark ha\•e .._. c.A1WM • -N lOll CAR WASH CPOI ""' a stalewidl.' search fo r a mare du(' to foal next month. The birth of the foal '-'ill be photol{ra phed for the m otion pictur e "Casey's Sh;1dow," a qua rl(.>r hor se racing story being filmed in Louisiana. The film stars Walte r Mattha u and AlcxJs Smith. The prod ucer s are f1u1111 ~~ 531-9510 ...... '~·-531 ·9580 Jw,.,, ,;( ..... fl•• 531·9580 '"""' •t-531-9530 fAMll Y ,lOT 1"°1 ___ ..., DOG DAY AITllNOON111 '"" flHlll l '"' llAN Cll WAU _..., PIUll NITIV&ll NO DCPOlrT NO llTUIN 1~ HUI SNOW WMft'I & 1M11MN IWMfS~ --SU WTTM A IMIU c-i -WMm DOii rT HUITT c-i """"'.-.-~ amllSWllT LOYI (NI ""' flOMT 'MM1"°' """"""'-Sil WTn4 l IMIU"1 "'" WHHI DOES n HUITT 1•1 --· MAD DOG MOIOAN 111 PlUI ltOLUllAU 111 .IA(t(..- ALIX & lMI O"ST c-i I'll/I HAUY & TOHTOc11 IOlliflltl ... ulloot""''""'''''''" St1 h1lll•ll_u...,t1IO IMl'OAIU I llOflCll Cl<ILOAIN UllOU 11 r•nt fn:t~ $,..C-Y,I ,~ ... 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J 88 DAIL V P ILOT PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIDUI a UStN•H N&Mll5TATIMUIT 'flw fot-lllQ j)erMHI I• dOlft9 ...,.... -IK' A9CENTERPRISl!S *UC.Ille lalw, MIU loft Vltle, ("' 92'7' JOM Wllllam S.n, *'J CMtllt ~IW.Ml~"lton Vitia, CA t261S 'TIM\ .,.,.,_ Is '°"llU< tod 11Y 1111 llt- Chlcll.>ll. Jon11Wm.a..n Thll ll•te-111 Wll filed with lht (»unty Glwt. Cit Of.,,,. Cotd'tOll ~ »,1976. ~ ""bllillld ~•nOt COllU D•llY Pilol,, Otot. 12. lt, 1', ol'.ICI HOv. 2, "16 •m-1' ._ii• • PUBUC NOTICE PUBUCNOTICE PUBUC N011CE . , MOTi c• INVITUI• ••OS aa1' (II' WM Moll<• II M •-, ...... '~Ille...... MOTtca 01' IAL• Of' MOTIU TO c••otTOllS of Educetloft ol Ille 1 tvlM Ufllllff NaaottAI. ••Oll'••tV At' IUf'•a tO• COUa't Of' TW• S<-1 Olllrlct ot Oren941 c;....ty, ll'•tVATI iA1.• STAT• 0, C&Ll~aNIA f'Oll Cell~, will r.C..1¥9 _..., Mdl W .... &·WSll TMll COUNTY Of' 0,_IUIGE tt1"00om ollMtlnoeyot-Suott lot' court ol 1110 Stale 01 .... ._,., .. "" .. wt\IO• llrM wkl .,.. wlll oe c:.lllerNa fOf'U.Co .... tyol0'9"9" '"•'• of GRACE J, PEKAREK, llolO!kly ~ e<>el read tor Mor~-111 tne llMllOf' 01 Ille tll Wle .. DOYLE Ol><Mwcl. PUBLIC NOTICE MOTIC• Of'NON·•ISl>ONMllLITY HDll<A ., ,..,•bv 91••" 11..c '"° un dt~wlll-llert-•1.,ttvr..,, 001>1\ or ll•blllllH COftlr&(ltll bt .,._.,.,,.. oo~r '"-'" f'f\¥\tlt, un cw .ttl•r 1111\0ll- D.l~thtl ?tthCS.yol OrlollOr, 1'76. llk herdW Meyt~ •.itOCer,...I• A,,. Apt I01 !Hlllto-r, c.<t90ro. ~l~ 0r•ft09 Cbe•I 0.llV flCIO(, dl•lnO Oltplay Ulllt. f'rHHr. l«>ltMER &OREN, OttM VCI. HOTtCl! 15 MEREllY G•VE'f 10 llw ~lr'9tr .. t4 and Mot CeblfWI. &Id c--k • II llere•Y ,,.,.... t"-1 ttw -c'"''-'• of "" •bOw ,..,.,,.o clK-1 clltlom -lll>ltUCllOftt .... bid IOl'mt ~lqnN wlll .. 11 al prl ... l• Ylle .... OI lMt Oii --hevln9 <1•111"6 eQaiMI ,,..., tit ootellle4 el llM 0111<• at ..,.._ .,_,Ille ll\11 u y"' ltO-wr. ''"'et lfoe w ld <NteO.ftl ere ••qulr"" to file ,.. .. Su-I Suvl< ... 2'41 AllOll ... eo1tic.otQ.EMENT H.JACl)MINI, \IWm, with Ille neo• .. ry llOllCl>t<S, 111 -.1. A-. trvl,.., C.lllornlo. TMOlilrlCI 4o S. Hiii St.. Ul A""lt .. c.t!ltorft!A the ol!k.o Of u .. <tor~ of Ille Mlove en l---,_..--------- reMr¥9t Iha rloi.t lO ••le<I -II' oll 'IOOI~ 5'111ot 111, County of t..M Nltt'"-llllt0<011ri.or10PftMnl 1"9"1.Wlllltne PUBUC NOTICE Nov,2,).t , 1916 ~ortO WAIYOOllVl•~ularttlhorl .... SI.at• of C.lllOt'lll•. 10 llto ~· -..a.wryvO..cl\e"·'•ln•lfftdot\tqntO IOrrNllll .. l11•11ybldior ln tlleblcldlft9, lloKI t11•r. tlld ~uble<l 10 <*If],.,..., .. thel-otfkeol THOMASl.. LOllO, , ____________ _ ,,,,,,..UnlllffS<'-IDISl•~I llOft.,., Miii S..O.tlOf' eo.;11, ell IN' ?JUI Pawo .. V•lencla, Suil• )13, C .... M SllK & flNO• ELECTIOHS C L £ G E l L 0 C L A R 0 T C E l E C E L T N E 0 H E P E D N t P E P T SO RAP RES NH OVRV O I C VO OS l E HA G T E I OSC IT C H R PV C NlPOH T RA TRTC A T P IA UO EAHON l M EYOE TA B LYMRATT LA 0 T T RT l E S l 0 l'H CG OC PN R I O V TUNAEPER PEBL DA L FO PHAC S ElA AC AMPACAND DAT E Sl E M '"" lluwt MllM.tpila on the 0-.,... Coat DAILY PllDT CLASSIFIED ADS Yau Con ~ It, PW It; lroct. It Wfltl o Wtllt M (842-587a) On. Coll S.mct fQ•I c:..dtt Aflpot~of A. SI•"'" CMrt rt9'1t,. tlllt allcl llllere•I Of Hid dt<NMd ~uno HlllJ, C•lllornla 92.S,), ""'Ith ll Sllf'a•tOll COUR1' Of' "04 • .. ~,.,..,,..,,, et IN llMt of dMln •I'd ... , ... ,,_,,, II• IN Of•<• ot ""'1"'" Ot lne ur.,,,r\I~ ST ATE 01' CAl..I l'ORNIA f'Ollt ""bll"'9<1 Orenoe Cot't ~ "'"" II• -1 .. 1 .. nt lnel , ... 9'11>14 OI sold Inell m.11 ... ''"''•!"'"0 lotnttll•tfOI THE COUNTY 01' OlltANGI[ PUBLIC N011CE 8 S l l 0 Pl E R E1H ARY T 1 EV 0 DK LTICKE T UCHG I APHAC MVOL YT RA PU LAY E KNO OA R E T U R N S E M I R P R r C 1 H E S Aectlldah --------------·Ott 2• .• .,., NOY. t ... 7. '4}3.7' -Wd N \ .cq11lrtd bY _ .. 11on 01 vld Ot<•Ck-111. within IOI.I• month\ ofter No.&ltU4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,ICTITIOUSIUSINl!SS .-------------llewOO'etlie~,olMrll'lllllOt'l11"'1cll• U>ellr\IOUbllullonollhllnolkt, NOTICE Of' H E AlltlNO 01' NAM I! 5T A TEME NT PUBLIC N~CE ''°" 10 lnat oh•lcl dKH'"°· •llne wne O..ted Oc.tot>er2•. 191• ~ETITIOf4 l'OR ~RO•A Tl 01' WILL 'th .. totlOWIRQ person" cloinl! bu-ii· VIU Of de•lft. In ond lo ell lhe Ct"eln ROBIE RT c P£1CARIEI( A .. 0 ,0111 l&TTERS 'tlUAMIN• l"OHU: -------------oerunet 0,00,,,.,, pa r t1cuta r11 EAe<utOro•theWlllot TAllY DECOR O"I TM E MOVE. 6••1 "CTITIOUSIUSINISS dlKT1-•Holl6w\,to-wll" lhelboffnemeCIOec-E•l•le of JOSEPMIN E 8. I.AN l<!>FA~ltt! Dr. Hun11ng1on Oo..:n, CA NAME nATEMENT en llllOl•IOtd one•lwefltll (l/ltl Ill TKOMASL. l..ORO CASTER, O.ctaM<I. ~' 'the IOllOwlnq~f)Onl •redol119busl-lorHt ,,. _ lO a ptomlUOIY nol• MY• 11UI ......... v.11 .. cla,s .. 111211 NOTICE IS HEREBV' Gl\/EN '""' C.rollno M,IC1no•.&"-ILAF'"Vttll! nttU\: 1no ... 0•10tendl"9IHl•nc••tot/l,UQvS1 '"'-Hlll .. CAfU» GARV WA LTER LUCAS" .. flll'd °' ,HIH'lllnQIOR Buth, CA'7M' c 0 u RTE 0 us p" RI( I NG 17, ""· -lllOIOS10.tll :)6 1114),.l•JM -tin • S-llllon for Problllt Of Wiii ft11• l>llSl~s h COfldlf<leo DY"",,.. SEAi/iCE. INC., Sll'h Orchid A-IMorJ l11terest •I the r•l•Of ~Def' .._,tw l[oclltOf' and tor inu•ll<~ ot Ltllt<\ Ttt11men· olvldu•I C:O.-onedelMar,CA1111orn11'1t.2~ -um....:l is-urtd b'/&-of lN~ Pvbllv..o Ot'•noe CO.ti O.lly Pllol J•ry to tllt ~tlllonn rtltr~t 10 CO•OhM M. IC•no• (.ourleoli\ p.,.ino Ser""'· Inc ... a>ve•i"9 cer\llft rt•I pr-rty """"'"" NOV l.. '· "· u. 1976 which fl m-IOf lu•t"'4or oortl<\llM\, fhl• \131emenl W .. !tied ""''" ,... Qlllornl• coreootlon. ,111\o Ot°CNd In Ille _l .... SI qu.erter ol SK'lloft lO, ~1· -!Ml l"9 11,.,,. and piece ol ,,_.,,1111 Coulllv Cler~ of o .. /\00 CO\lftly OROt· Aw ..... (Mon• ¥1 Mer, c.llloml• To-$1\lol Norlh,R•~•wuc.sa~•-------------..... same hH -Stl lot .... _, 101><'••·'"• '16JS illtlllCllr OILAl/er,.., PUBLIC NOTICE ••. i•t•. •t 10:00 • m., In ll>t l"W >f Thi• bliSlftftS ,, COndliCl..t by .-· Ternt• OI uleu"" In 1.-.rfutMOMyof cou,,,_., ot O•o.arlrntlll No lof Wld Publl\he<I Or.•R'18 Co•SI 0..lly PllOI, -•lloft l"9 Uftil!ld Sl•ttS on cont•---of C'·•U courl, .. 700 Civic ""'•' Oflw W051,, ln•truc11o•w H10dt11 words below •.PC>tff fOfWtrd, btck· wlrd, up, down or d1•90Nllv. find •Kh and boic It in, 'I! Ba llot Party P recinct :: C1mpalgn Plura11ty Primar ies: Candidates Po11t1c:s Recall •• Electors Polls Voting Tomor row: Feder a l Reserve ERRORS: Adnrflnn shoMld clleck tMlr tltl• dally -,..,.. ~ rors IN•• ell'"". n.. DAILY PtlOT1 s..-.s 11.Wty for ....... .... cornet ......... .,,. ()(I. 11, 19, l•, •llO Nov, 2. 191• Cou•lt<Mll p.,1.tng Senl<e, '°le, i... oe<ce11t of -I blcllO beO. NOTICll TO Cll l!OITOltS Ill IN Cly ot SatltA Ana , C•llfoml .. •e1• l':f~,. Per'er, Vlc•Pr"-~;'~~~1011e •11-111119-wto su•u•ott c:ou11T onwe O;o1eo:.~~~1-~•;::,0Hllf., PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE PuMldler~s Hotter. PU.8treN011CE ~~~ti:~~":"~;.!;.:;:'..;'!'~· :Y~:_""!,:;,•r;e.,:•:~;,::~ 't~~llC:=~:=:~=~"',.~" Z09Rts~!'11~~r; a OAlllllETT su~u•o~~~~TOl'THE f'ICTITIOU" llUSIHliSS 1• 197~ _, _.._tott daltOIU le. Est•I• ol FLORENCE e. El· ay: Ge••"' A.~,,.., ~o-~ N)lll 0.tld0ctober2•.HI• Mta.M ... uCe11terDrl¥e,S...i.1u STATEOl'CAl..IFORNIA~' ... NAME STATEMl!NT PWl>Ulhed 0ta11oe Cont o.lty Pllol, MRS.JETTV'EIOEM LSWORTH, ~ceasod. .........., IHCll, CA. tt7U THECOUNTYOl'ORAHGE • ... ~!?llowl119oerson1•rt001119bUl.I-OC:t.19,16,endNov.1,9,1'7' mJ,76 20QS1 --.0 rcte c~~';.\..:'!t!~:.~~~ Tel: 1714115H... NOTICE N~.,,· .. ::'.t.lllNG 01' METRIC MOTORS. 1073 H•rbor HunllftQlon IM«h. CA t1646 IMI •II ~ M1tl1>9 <l•I""' -IMI A-YI ler: "9llll-r I pe PETITION l'OR f'llt08AT I 01' Wll.·I.. e rw. Co$1a ~ ... CA 9201 PUBLIC NOn CE Admi..!watrt.olt._ the uio <1e<e0e111 ••• ,.quired 10 file Pllbtlsheel Ot•"9'1 Co•st oa. 1' 1<14, AND 1'011 Ll[nE 11s TE STAMEN· WUlol'l•lta £1\IHOrlso, Inc • 1-------------E\lateolsotdOeudcnC ttlem, '"'"'I"" M<ttUry voucher\,'" ....... l, l, '· "76 '4S~7• TAllY ANO AUTHORtt ATIOf4TOAO-c.111 .• .al Co"ll•eu, Cos•• Mew. CA FICTITIOUSaUSINESS H •O l>iec.edenl , ... office ol tne clerk ol Ille -... -·-------------MIN I$ y ER u N 0 E II T" Ii '1•H NAME STATEMENT CLEMENTM.JACOMINI 1111e<1 coun. or 10 ore11nt '"""'· wltn PUBLIC NOnCE IMOEPENOENT AOMINISTltATION This busi~s I\ conducted bye tor. Ttwo lollowinQ per Mini a•• cloingbusl· 411 S.. KIU$trett the ,,.cen••Y vouchers. 10 the un· 01' EST&TES"CT pordllon SlllleJU d!'r\IQMd •• :nsn Pa\•O de ll•i..ncla. r--,----s.-~-,-04------E\IAl•ol A CL4Rltf MORYON,ll~a Wt•lt>holloEnt~•pr;~lll(, ..-s\r'RuM RIZZO II. ASSOCIATES, l.olA ...... i.C&tOOlt SI.rile,,,, l dQURll Hiii\, CAhlornl.1 -BEAT CLARl(E MORT ON thi\ •l•l@m•nl Wd\ l•l•d wlln ,... s ..... A1tor11eytorAdmhth lretrla 9'/6S) """'<"IS 1"9 place ot IM.IRl!\\ol SUPERIORCOUllTOFTHE ~Le •• ,~ • 110 Newe>ort Cenler orrve, i;1te ""'· Pvbllllte<I Or•~e Coot Odily Pilol, .~ .. ~~·10~ '"all mall••s-·•ln-STATE 01' CAl..IFOllNIA l'Oll urNOTl~C·E ,. "("FAY ~111EN 1••t Coun1v c1,.,~o•OrMqtCoun1v ort5"1>1. Newport8•.Kh.CAl1•0Mloq1W> Nowmtier i.3,,;·;oq,6 ~7·h l~j'~7;~1~1';;.1 .aldclec,,O.,n1,w;lh1n THECOUNTV'Ol'OR.t.NGE Ab.NI( 0-F A~fRIC.A ;:;AT•ON•~ol.. I I, 1916" FU'" Silnl~I\",,"~~ ~ .. ~~~~~:, ;; :~AIOM Slretl. J-------------1 fnur month• Ml Pr 1"9 t 1rs1 l)UbiiCAl•Oll "*· A·Hll l TR UST ANO S•W 1 NG<. I< SSOCI II T ION Published OrARQ• (OA\I Dolly P1to1 o ... 11•r H Strum Jr., n1 Promontorv PUBLIC NOTICE ol thll notice. NOTICE 01' HEARING Of' PETIT;g: ""' lll~n••••n. o<•llllnn tor PrQIJ.ll•OI OCI, 12, 19, t6.•n6 Nov 1, 1•76 •'18 /6 Ori.,.. We\t, Newpor\ Boacn,C.lllornia DotOOO<tober 76, t•16 FOii PROllATE OF WILL ANO W•ll olnd tor "'"''"en "' L•llu<S 'l?W> THOMAS L. LORD LETTERS Tl!STAMENT&RY ANO 1o•.i,,,,,_nlMY tn lh~ P•t111oner MO l hl\ Du \in•« '~ f Ol'ldUtt..i llv II FICTITIOUSllUSlllE..$5 E•tculor of the W1ll o4 AUTHORIZ.&TION TO &DOMEINtST.~ a<1lno•11~1lll'I 10 .\?mlnl\trr Int r<tatc NAME STATEMENT lhe•bovo Mm..S dtte<Wn! UNDER THI INOIPEN MT A~ t Qt'~r<llC);)fln•r\RIP I MINIST-·TIOMIJI' ESTATES ACT. urtOr>r '"" lnn.•pennenl Aarn1n1\ ••l•Oll -------------0--Mt\P RIUlo The lollOWlllQ person> aredolngll<n • TWOMAS I,., LORD Estal;-;.I HAl!'EL l , DILLMAN, o• E•l•le' A<I n•l..,oncr 10 ""lcn I\ FICT•T•OUSI USINE!>S Tiii\ )f~l~m•nl was fll..t ""'"Ille l'HU\: AllOf',..\ at I.aw m,\~ •or •u•l,,..r PMl•cular•.anO IMI NAME STATEMENT Cnuntv Cltr~ ol Orenge C011fl\yot10c:L 8EAVTY (UNIQUE £TC., 1617 ll"ll'•uo .. V•tencla,Svht?I? 0.N(O .. T~ICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN'""' '""lime and 0111(~ o• ...... n91,,. - TIM' •011uw•n1J 1>1•rson ts d<>lnq bu-' JS, l'76.. Y1tn tclltfOrl119,N•wDottS.ac11,CA. ~ Hlth, CA 97'U MADO L • N O. H OOllER, ano ~"""wt tor 11ov•m1>er 9. 197t... <11 ,,,.\,~• FUJ36 LEREL. INCOAPORATFD. 8 l•tclflefl11•n .... r ,.. 1o·ooa.m , lllthccourtro0tn lll 0fooort• ANDERSON A~PHAI.. T PA\/ING ""~'"""'Ora-Co.st O.ily Pl~, C•lllor11la coroor•tlon, 7137• VI• "'" 111·»60 SE CU R IT y PAC IF If NAT•~N~L 111('fl1 ••o lo• \O•O cou•I 3t 100 CIVIC (C) Q\! Cat ,,.11on A•• • Con• Me>~ Slntlll,Huntl'lqlOll lktKll, CA.~ Pvbllshe<I Of•RQe Co.st Dally Pilot, BANIC, N•t 1119<1 here " 8 00111 on or (loftl•r O•lv• West. In Int' City o4 S6nt• '" ..,6,6 • Nov. 2. 9• 16. 73• 1916 466J.76 This buSIMu ls condu<led by• CIK· NOv. 2, t, u. tl, 1916 P,.obal• OI Will and to• ln•1anct Ol ll•· -· Cau•orn"' Morn••• Paul And•••')tl qnc.,,,...1-------------por.UO... • «>S .. 1' It!<) T"t-nt•rv•nd Aulf1oru.ll1onto 011eo0r1obor7• '''' l lC>••A•• ,CO\M M•\ l CA .,b?4 LEREL,INCORPORATEO A.dtlllnl\tor W\dtr IM,...,._ A<I·· E S JOHN 1n.s OU\on@\\ I\ conduct.o by..,,,,, PUBLIC N011CE 1..1,..Bortt,Pnsldtnt minlstr"loft ol EslalM Att, rwte,_.;e ~~~ .. ~~~';:..~ 1 fl .,.,ual. Thi\ 51ate,.,,.nl was flied with IM P UBLIC NOTICE 10 w1>lcll rs m ade tor lutlhtr Wll l..IAMV.SCMMIOT M•fhMI Paul And<'•Y>tl f'ICTITIOUSltJSINESS "°""'" Oe•• °' 0.•"Vll County on Oct. ' ""rtltUIMS, •tld tllll 11\t time-place >Ms. .. ,,.. ..... , Or .s .. 1tel09 ~,,;, •••••m•nl ..... t•••r! ""'"' ..... NAME STATEMENT ll,191~ of llurlnq lne ..,_ nas -Vi tor ............ o .CAU..0 r .,.,n,_ C•~•• al 0""9 County on Ott TM fo11ow1no Ptr"°" I• C1oif19 bo.61-~S1'1 NOTIC ETOCREOITOM No.,.mber I•, 1'1•.•I 10 00•.m.,111llW' 171UM4..a?U .,. PUBLIC NOTICE s-wttt SUf'IE;RIORC:OURTOF'tH£ ST&TEOFC&l..ll'OlltNIAf'Ollt TMECOUNTYOl'Oa&NGI! ....... ...,., NOTICE 01' HE&lllNO 01'-HTITION l'OR •tt0a&TE 01' WILi.. ANO f'OR !..ETTERS TESTAMENT&llV' ANO AUTKORllTATION TO AOMINISTElt UNOliR TICE INOl!Pl!NOl!MT AO. MINISTRATION OF IE,ST ATE'UCT. E.iate OI JOHN ELLIS DUTTON, elso llnown as ELLIS DUTTON, Oecused. NOTICE IS HEl!EBV GIVEN 111111 P•ul J. Sttelll•r M S 111.0 herell\ a,,.. ... lion tor Prob/He ol WI! I Ml) tor l>wt"1Ce ot \..lil!itCrs Te\\dmMlarv and Auth0r1tia- tlort to /l.dm•nl\\~r un(l•r '"'' lncltl>MI· d&nt Admln•str11t1on of E'ititttt Act 4 rt"- torenc.e: to wh1<h Is mode lor h;r\~f" o.rtlcuta", end lnat lno llmt'""" plact! ol l>HdnQ Ille l•mt' h~\ ~II I'll '°" November 16, l•I•, "'' 10 00 a.m, tn the counroom ot ~PIH Im""' NO. 3 OI '°'Id courJ, al 100CMt Cenler Ort...,Wl!\l, 1" tbtCllyof S6n11 An41. CAlllO<Na. 0.te<IOtl 26, 1'16. WILl..IAM E. StJOHH, County Cler It VlllTUE UCHECIC';l NC. An-n•IUW t7tNe.,.....Ce• .. rOrlYe ......_,le.ell. CA.,, ... A_.,,ter: THOMAS M. OIBI• "9tltloMr PubllShecl Ot'111ge Coast Pelly Ptlot ....... 1,19, "" C6SA-16 ,1 1q16, ,.. ... , Pl.ibllshtd O.at1911 Cootl Delly Ptlol SU•l[llllOltCOUllTOl'THE counroom OI Oeoarlmonl No. lol ..,d •t-t l•" P•11tlo ... ~ Fl lln l(IM·CUSTER'S FIRST STANO, Nov.2.•.1•.n,191• ~" STATIOl'CAl..lf'ORNIAFOR coun.a1100ov1cCe'lterOrl~WHl,ln Pul>l••n•d O••nQI' C<>••I O.llv Pll'll 1-------------P~b•·'""° .., •• ~.,. c ... , 1 o.,,v Po•o• 4,, E 11111 s1 eost• IMH, CA~..,, TKE COUNTY o" ORANGE ""'"'"., s.tnt• An•. c.111orn1.. 0c1 ?b.7, •"""~v 1. "" ._..,. PUBUC NOnCE Otl io. N»•.1. • 1~ 1 Ho "" '• Sunq J l(lm, ICPllll S. Kim, m.11 PUB UC NOTICE He ... ...,., O.,tt'dOtt. 1'. 1'1•. RUlln•llO SPrfllQl Ln .• HU11t1noto11.._____________ e~r a u ot JOH N G. V4N WILl..IAME.SIJOHN. PUBLIC NOTICE S.acll,CA'1...0. r AMERSFOORT. a ka J. G. I/AN Cou11tyCt~·~ Tll•S b~Slness u c.ondliClt<I by an In-N6TICE ~:~.:-IEOITOllS AMERSF'OORT. O..cu~o. MCltENHA ~FITTING PUBLIC NOTICE dMOu.11 A·-l NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN lo the JCMWil'l~I" 91td , CP·:IOU FICTITIOUSllUSl'fEU SlillqJ IC1m E Crt'dltonot lh«•DOve ne,,,..lldOCe°""I SUlle-NOTICE TOCREDITOttS NAME STATEMENT ICrtlnS l(tm , SU•ElllORCOURTOl'TH 1,.,.1 ~II s-r~\ l\a•onq ctalms M)aln\I LolA-IH,CA.0 101 SUPERIOR COURT 0 1' THE 1.,.. lollowon~ "''' ..,.,, d• • <!001'1<) M•· Tiii\ "•"""'"' wa~ llll!d with the '1ATE 01' CALI l'ORNt*--Ille \Old cM<.elMl\I •re required lo Ill• 0-.1111omeVILLY•EIMor<·'. llROl.l. P••lllorwr ST ATE 01' CALI l'OllNtA FOR ·~" "' CQUnly Clerk of Oun9e County Oft Oct. 1~1~!".!~~r"!i ~:l'o~~::.~: ol tt'oem, w•tn ,,... ... ctnMt vouc:ners. In Publlsnoo O~nQO (Oa\I OollV P;lol F'OR THE COVNTY 0 1' ORANGE .OIR CltE ... SYSTEMS 6J.12 .. In •, 191~. CLARENCE A. DOUTT, Oiecr~\('<1 ·~ ofllCe of Ille clerk ot '"" """ ... "" ~~I Mo .... ,Ito A w 011..,.,, w.,, w-.1.,.,.,.,,., CAq1"8l ,..int No\lt• Is nertbv qlven 10 r•eGllM'\ lilted court, or to Prt\(in11nem. witntht' Nov.1. l •. 1'16 b E \ 1" 1 r o 1 E O w Ro • "'"•'" Illian Wit•'"' l4•1'l WllW! Pullll•nl'<I Oran<le Coas1 O.tly Piiot, IWIYinoctilm\ 39~ln\l lhn\eld0K"d("'' M<t',SorY YO\ICll4t<', lo tn" uncler\1qned 90Nl(0SIC'r O.Or~ .. _.d "' .,, MidwavC.•IY (.Att~\\ 0<1. 11. 1q. U,and Nov 2, .,,. 10 lite l••d <l•im• '" l~e olllrt ot II\\! 1tl IM otllce> ol Hu•wlll. R~mcr. MH · PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE 10 IN" M11nry Ecfw•I'\ Zul ll'ow\k1. IHI A1••·16 c•~t1tottf'lie1tore\•ldCOUr1ortoorr\Cflt Oon-*ld & Me1de; " Prote\ston•I <red1'CYioot '"""' ·'t>O"'r n~,m~dckJi<ttdrnt NorwrtH' 011t'd . Wto llicr. (A~ C.orPof'Atlon, •303?nd Strfft, P, 0. &ox ft\fl\ ,,u f>'1r\nn\ h.1VmQ c•~'"" ~g.l1MI fhl ... hU\1nr• I\, ('nntfu(ll•f1 b'f 11 q.,~,.,111 ~"''"''''n•o ,-.,.,.,,,1dl\ll,t11Wllll ln"° f"''' '\t.11• m,•rit w,,, lllM1 with t~ C/'luntv ci.~'" ,,, 0, 1nor t uunly °"' '> p C NOTICE ltiem 10 tile undN••11nuo •I I"" olfoer OI 2ns, Newoort Ot.-ch, Colllorn•• '1261>3, • CP·JOH thv wld aec~O•nt "'~ •N1u1rt0 10 Ille PU BLI JO!>EPH 8. Mc MULLIN, Al TORMEY INl\lcn I\ lhe pl11C• ot bust M U Ol lhfl u<\• NOTICIE TO CREOrTOltS tMm, wHh '"" nt'tr\\MY vo11<1Wr\. In AT LAW, 12SI H LAl(E 11\IE ln1 .... c1 der\lOnttd In all m4tters r>erl6inl11Q 10 SUPElllOR COURT 01' THE tn.. Olflto OI lllV <IN~ Of ll>r •bOY<' .... "ICTITIOUS IUSINESS IV OI AL TADENA, In LOS llNGELES Ille t\l<)te otsold d<!Ceden'I, Wtlnln tour HATE 01' CAL.,ORNI& FOR MIN COUrl, nr lo prO\eRI '"""'· wlll> HAMI STATl!MENT (<>unly,whlchl•ter olHCe<S tll('pjl)t~Of montM•lt~r tflalirStplfbllCallORofllltS THE. COUNTY OF ORANGE thf) n~Ce\\MY •OUCh•rs. 10 Ill('""· I ~-• bust """""'' ot 1119 undar~lqned In 011 mal notlc•. No.A·t'1172 ,.,,.,.~ "' ln• lnw 0111,~ 01 IAmt'\ e . ,...,. )OllOWIRQ pnsot1 ' ..... RQ ...... ponalnlno lo -~Id ~Slalt Suen E E u TM ~ ~"'Y FU4.JI nt\\•)\ claim\ "'''" t...,. ""CCUMY vou<l•1t< O.ledOtlober 5, "" E•••ht ol H l N L. R • W1lhtlm ot 1(1Nl•I A And"'"°"· 1010 Puf)l"""'l C)io1nq,. (.,,,.,()Ally PtlOI, CAUSEY ANO COMPANY, REA11L mu-~ 11~ or pr,.·•nt•~ •s •t~•ocl Horri•tt Ven Am,.rsloort Ooc .. \ed. Nortll B•o,,.,WAy, Bo• 31S, SMI• Ano, ,,.,,,l)t, u '"''~ E'>T TE Mal fflo UOOEPilCI c "'~ ~v ~· -vv •·-•~ E•eculrlaolU..Wlll NOTICE IS MEREBYGlllEN IOllWI CAll1ornld9'702,wn1th ls l,,,.Dl<ICl"o4 Ori 11, 1q )• •"" No•11mbt'r 7, 1'1~ A • " 0 8 · h Calll 1 wllhlll tour month< •lln lhe '"'t OllM •bOve cred1ton ol ttMt abov• Mm"d dt•ud11•1t l>u\•t\IO\\ 01 111,. vnOM<IQnMI In all nwt· .,.~ 1• ;:::.•. ~~;~"L~~•<•~·~,~ S ;;,;~~ oubltcaflonsot lhl\notrt o: ll•meddMtdellf IN>I all D<!<W"S ...,.1,,0 <•~lrns ~·~• 1~5 l"'•lalnlno to Ille P\l&lc o1 SA•O .,.... -------------1H • UQ na &ocn Collloml.l'165t .o~ectO<:l.28. 1916. • HUllWITI.,REMER.-cOOHALO '""Wild decedent are noqutrt'CI to"'" c-nl. w11111n •our months off~'"" wyi-'rimt~• E. Cau~ .... 445t Hazelnut LARE LOA s. OOUT r -M•&OE tl\em, w•lh I ... ,..., .. so,,, •our ...... In '"" l>\lt>llc.111011 nf lhl\ not le.•. PUBLIC NOTICE 'II Se•• &ea<n Cnlllor111390140 Encuttlxol tl'I<' 4 ""°""'°"•I Otttl>ffatlolt the olllc• or lne clerk ot '""·-en Olltoo Ot•Oll"' 1•. 1'16. -------·------T1111 tiuslnu s" COlldliCled llfMI 1,.. w1lloh1IOIHU><lenf, UllJbtfSlrttt, btleG C0<1tl, or to o•u,.nt ,.....,, ""'" JE')<,IE W BONltOSK.V' FtCTtTIOUSBUSINESS .,.,,,_, JOSE,lfa.McMUl..LIN ... O.leal7Jl lhe ....:en•ry VOliCh•rt, to""'"" E•tcut<o<l)4 I,... Wollol NAMf STATEMENT Fro!tftftl E.. CauMIV Att......, .... ·UW ..... _. a..och, C&t26') Cltr<IQned Al'"" llW o•hc .. ol Jl!IWS E th .. lbOv•na ..... ddf!CMI. 1"" 'Oll?W•"'I f)e"On r!<)of>q bol'• Tll" •1"1•m""I w•\ l•I~ "'401 ,,,. ltlJN.ullo&n. Tel: C'TIOln·"1t Wll ... lm OI l(lndt l tnd Anderson. 1020 JAMES E. WILKELM ,,..""' •, '"° W PHOT0(',llA""4V 1""" R,.. ,,.m,.,v Pa.a••. Co tJ M" • CaJtfl"Hn1.-•J-.~/ E ¥ f lt'P O" ~-\1f\ .. , ,.,,.. q~ • .,,., ,, , t'to'!t • • C.a't • M· • (. 1flf,..rf\+A 014')1 Counlv c,,.,, ot Or•"~ eouncv on Ot· ··-~.CA. ,,OOf ._...9" tor, .. ,.,,," North Broadway, .,,,,, O•I•«• Bo• ns. of IU .. OEI.. ANO ERSON '°°"'IS, t•1'. PublhM<I Or•R<lt Co.ul D.lllv Pil?I. PubllY!ed 0r•"99 Coast 0.11'1 Piiot, Sanla AM. c.,,1o1ornt• '7701. WlllCn Is 1010 H l rNd•u y, lloc JU ,,_ Nov.2,9, U,ll, 1•1' <kl. U. 1'. n,a!MI Nov. 2, 1'16 Q89.ll lhf> ol•t<" ot bu .. ntu of ,.,.. un· Saftla A11a. CA ttlOJ Pllbll•""d or .. n91' Co•"' o.itv Pilot. "'61 76 clt .... 9".., •n l!ll M•llt•• ~'''''""'Oto Ttt· (1141 SSl-T717 Otl 1',. ,,.., Nov 1. •.1t16 .. 10-,. _____________ .;._ ____________ ltle<"'l•I• 01 \••cl O.cedtnl, wilhin lour AttorMy\lerE•tcutrls PUBLIC NOTICE month\ •""' lne ll&N;I Di;bh<•l>on 01 Publ\l•h•d Or•nQA Cout O•llv PUBLIC NOnCE NOTICE TO CRE OITORS SUPERIOR COUllTOI' THE STATE 01' CALI l'OltNIA llOlt THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Ne.A·"4St li•l•I• of llERYI. B. BOYNTON, Ot>cHSt<I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo lno cfe<lf1on 04 '"" al!Ove n•mtd OC'Cecltnt tM t 1111 ot-"°"' havlni;r clA•rr& tto.;1n\t \he '-•Id dkrdtnt Ar1• rrquirt'd to '''" thil"m, wnh the nect-\\ltfV \lnUf n«tr\, In \tw o•fu.c &t U\P <h.'r• ot trw Abovrt: t•n· t1tl(l(f court, or tn or~'r\nt t~m. wUn •n.i. fW'~"\4,-Y YOUCh\l'r~. ,0 lhe \lflCklnfQned Al '"" olllc ~ ot W ALTE ~ II, OARANGER, Altornay "' Law, S3?1 UnlV«-HllY Ori•~. Suilo c. lrvlne. Calilotnla 9?71S, whlcn Is It... e>la<e nf l>u\lMs~ of lllO u11oertl9neo In ell Miit• "'" oerl•lnlnq lo Ille K IAIC! ol .. Id (le. ctOtnl, within tour month\ .. tvr tl'IO '"" OUClll<•tlon ol thll llOtlce, Dated NO.,.m.,_.r 1, 11'16 8ARBAiRAJ GRIF'F'IN Adml,..stretrra et"'" Esoet<"ofln•tbova fta,,.,.,d ~cedenl WALTER R llAUNGE" ""°""' .. uw Slll Uftl¥enlty Ori .. Sult•C 1rv1nt, C.1116ntl• •z11s T•I: 171CH5Z·lll• Attorney tar Adml fthl~lrls Publ•she<I Oranor Coo\t Odily Piiot, No\tt'm.,_r l, t, 1•, 21, "" 4681-76 Ill•• notlc• Piiot Nov 1 '· 16 7l 1•1~ ~S1·1b Dal•O Oclober 76 l•a. .:..:.::._:_..:..__;__:_..:._:..:.._ _____ ~------;;------- '1'"'"''"' RE PORT OF CONDITION P•u• A. P~~9"'' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC• NOTICE '"" t\oJ\ fl\ '\ t\ t01"1 at 1 j bv •"' "' PUBLIC N011CE t 1••• '"' ·1>R \1.,1n•• l'ICTITIOUS aUSIN£SS f E tt!Clito• ot I~• Will OI ,,,, ,,,,,.m .,, ,.., , ,.,, ..... '"" ffAM Es-TATl!MENT IRVINE NATIONAL BANK of Irvine In the s ta te o tn«•DO~Nmt0~<te1tnt r,...,.,. C'"' • o· w 1• ~ Jn••.,..°' 111• 10110 ... no 0tr""'' •••cloinobu>t Callfornla, a t the c lose of business on Septe m ber 30, Ja-E. Wit11t1111 RE PORT OF CONDITIO N •~0o ·" 1•'• ,,.., .• , 1976 publis h e d In response to call m ade by Comptrolle r o11t1N0Eu ANOERSOH SOUTH COAST NATIO NAL BANK o f Co s ta M esa . in F4'it.H HIE SCOT!>MAN Tl 4E OUTL ET · S C de 10l0N 8rN<twl'/, lo• JU "f i .__ f · Se p""'' ""' o """" "~•" o~.i. ,.,..,, ,411 Nf'woort eou• .. •••o. CO\•• folll'w. of the Curre nc y, under title 12, United tat es o • s....i• An•. CA o ioz t he st a te of Cali o r n a, a t t•..: close o business o n P- O« •· '• •nd No• 1 • '"~ 1111i1 • c" Section 161. Cha r ter number 16168. Na tional Bani< T••· 111oua.m 1 !ember 30, 1976 p ublished in respon se to call m ad e by STONE TIRE co11Po11nt0ff. • Region Number 14. Attorntv• tor EHcutor Comptroller o f t h e Curre ncy, under t itle 12, U n ited PUBLIC N011CF. 1•••• c0·-•1to11 t802 Eot Watcl'lef, ASSETS f>vl)jl\MO O•an9~ Cool O<)oly Piiot, Sla tes Code, Section 161. Charter number 16453. Na· • Cltyol(ommuct,C".90040 Nov, 7,9, 16, ll, 191• l"" "°''ne" j\ condliCtecl bT acOt'• St atement of Resources and Liab ilities 44S&·76 tionctl Bank Re gion Number 14. NOT• c1 TO c11101To11s oor•••on Tho usands o f dollar s ASSETS \UPllllOR COUllT OF TME !>TO'f£ TIRE CORPORATIOfol cash a n d due from banks •••••••••••••••••••••••• 2,399 PUBLIC NOTICE Statt!mentof.Resourcesand Liabilities srarl Ol'CALIFDR,HIAl'Oll W T 8r.Oy,5.f!(ret¥Y d fd II TME.C.OUNTYOl'ORA'fGE lhl\\IAlem<tnl~sflled wHn lM U .S.Treasuryse curlties .......................... 858 Thousan so 0 ars N• • •• ,,. eounev c1~r• 01 Or•"9'! co11n1y °" Oc.· Obligations of othe r U .S. Go11't. l'ICTtTtous eus 1MESS Cash a nd due from banks •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,561 i • ... ' c,oqooN c MAGHus. ·-·' ,.,. agencies and corps. ••••• , ............. ••••••••• 1,017 NAME STATEMENT U .S. Treasury securities •• , •••••••••••••••• • •. '. •• 401 ,,, , F.•Jr,t."I r, MAl;NV'I f).o( •• , ... 11 RUllN M TUltNl!ll, 1!1,.; The followrnq s-rsons ~re dolnoll<nl· Obi· t' f h U S Go •t • NO••cr.1r.ME111e8 vo1vcN 101,,.. •n•rtrK111.,c. • .et1t ~ ObligationsofStatesandpolitical ,,.\us: rga 1onso ot er . . v .agencies "'~t•lOI'\ o• ,,,.. .... ~.., .. ~•,..,_..O ~·"'""' Pvbl1~ Ot•ftOI CMU Daily Pitoe. subdivisions •• ' ................................ 1,216 HOMA RI(. ,,,1 MIJrdy Clrcit,H""'"" and corps •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 400 ''"' ,,, O'""'"' M••"O <1•1"" ...... ,,,, Ott "· "· 26·•"" No• 1• '"' .m-7• Federal Reserve s tock a nd 11nq1on eu ct1. "'"'0'"1•~i..7 Feder a I Reserve s tock and :~ ~ • ~ .!:",::z. ;', .~:"~;.:;'~:\'·;~ -------------1 corporate stock •• , •....•....•.••..•••••. • .... ••. • · 60 0,1:~t1~a;0~q;+:'-O~~~,~~ R~,~: corpora te stock •••••••..••• ·• • • • • · • · • • • · • • • • • • • •• 36 ... "" • , •~ .... "' ,. , ...... '" PUBUC N011CE Federal tunds sold a nd securities p u rchased n 1>o11 Feder a l funds sold and securities p urchased • • ~ •'' ~·' ,.,,._., ,.,.,.. ,.,,,,,,,..1--------------1 under agreem ents to r ese ll •••••.•••.•••••••••• i.t>oo Joy M. su111"~"· HJ• 5')<.itn Eav•ci unde r a g reem e nts to resell ••••••••••••••••••••• • 700 ·~ . .,, ~:. • :~~. ·-,;, .', :~ .,.";',",;l~~"';.11 \~;~~~~~~~ =~~T;>:!E Loan s , T ot a I Cexcl udi ng wav :;::;;· ~~~0:1 ~~,,~•d C.O..ch Loans. T o ta I Ce x c ludl ng ,~ ... ,,., •• , M w , ~··· "'•' ••h itATI Ol'CALlfl01tN1A~R unearne d income)... • •.. 12,626 °''""· Mvn11not011 Buch, c..111ornt• unearned incom e) •••••••••••••• S,528 , ... ,,.. ...... r ,, •••• ""'"'" TMICOUNTYOl'OltANGE Less· R eserve for pos<;lble ~, Less: R eser 11e fo r possible "' '• '~ 1 " ' n '"''"""" ... A_._ loan IDSSeS • .. • . • • • .. • .. " .. • • • • • 76 Thi• Otl\ll\•\\ " contluctrd lly " loan IOSSeS ••••••.•••••• •• .. • ...... • • 3 :-: .. t,:1 ; ·, +1 ~ '~: ........ ~ :~~ .. /:: ~~;;::: n t ,,, •• N ~ JJctOOlC~ Loans, Net . • . • • . t •••••••••••••••••••••••• 12,550 ~IW'rt\l :.~:r:;.';·~~fk Loans, Net .•.•.•..••.••..•••..•••.•......••• S,52~ ,..,.... • ... , .,_ • • • • ,. """',. ,. , Nl'll•CE •S MEREAY c1vEN 10 ,,,. Ban k pre m ises, furniture and f i xture s, a nd other Tiil• _.., • ..,,,,, wo ••••d ""''" '"" Bank prem ises, f u r nitu re a nd f ixtures, and o ther "" '• , • .,, "'" 0' "'" •""•" "'""'"-·~ a ssets re presentin g bank pre m ises •••••••••••••• 465 C.oonty ''"'" 04 0 ••"9C! Coun•1on °'' assets represent 1ng bank pre m ises •••••••••••••• 259 (),._\~\,;";' •; ~~·"". '"'\ ::;\:;.~~~~~~·:~:"~:~~;:ti,,'·~~ Other assets ..•.•.•••••....••..•. , •.• • •. • • • •. • • · • 208 11' ,,,. ~.s. Other assets ••.••••••••••••••••.•••.•••••••••••••. 81 '"""' '"'"' •~· ""<"'•••• .,..,,. .... ,,.1,, TOTAL A SSETS •••••••••• ,•,•,···•·•··•·•· ••• ,.19,773 Publl\~d Oranqe Coast O.llv Ptlol T OTAL ASSET S •• , •••••••••••. ••••••••••·••••,, 8,963 . . ti • ~ f ...... W I ,_,.,,,,. n1111~ < .. •k 01 ,.,._..,. LIABILITIES No•.1.t,t&,n .m• "-'H• LIA BILITIES !.'.:";!~;:.:,::::;,·-;;,~~= Demand deposit s o f individua ls, Dem a nd depos its of lndlv idtJals, , .... <tf\" 11'1 •-1 IACIC G "'° .. GNU\ ""..-"*'"~· lilt Wlhhlf• .,,.,, ",,.. 01110 nt PORTIGAL ANO HAM-partnerships, and corps ........................ 6,652 partne r s hips, a nd corps ........................ 3,696 "4ERTON. Attet'W'•• "' '-"• """' Tlmeand savings deposits of lndlvldUa ls, PUBLIC N011CE Time a nd sav in gs d eposits of individuals, """-~ A-1•• CA tOOlf Tel 111)1 .... 110) Afttr,.., lor I •~vtrt • ,_ M OoH\ 10ll E•~I •In !>I.... hi d 7 """4 1-----.....,...,.,.=-----·I hi d 3 •69 w.ie i10oin ~1• •11e. CA11,.,...,1 partners ps, an corps. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • ,7., ,._. . partne r's p s. an corps •••••••••••••••••••••••• , .. Pul>ll\11•<1 0•An(1" CO~\l 0.oilV l><lnl •Hos.~",,,,,. 9'f(t 01 -.,.,._,., Depo5lts of Un lted States Go11ernment. .. •. •• • • ••• 1,770 s u "a 11t 1 o R co u 11 T o" Deposit,s of Unite d S tates Government ••••••••••••• 120 111e """""'can-«'" a11 "'1"•" """-'"'· Deposits of States and CA Lt 'o •"' "'· .. ~0 u NT Y 0 " Deposl~of comme r cial banks •••••••••• , ••••••••••• 1 l"OIOllM•"•t•of'•'d.,.<-.w11n10 i·ti I bdl lsions 100 OR.t.Noa,1•Ctvlc .... 11i.r0r1wwn1, k tour mo<>th• •11,,.1,..11, .. OUbllotlOll po r ca su v • • • · · • • • • • • • • • · · · • • • • • • • • • • • s.oit•All•.Cot1tent1o Certlfi and officer s• c hoc s ••••••••••••••• , •••••• 281 °' '"'' not•O Certified a n d offic ers' checks •••••••••••••••••••••• 481 OH NUMH R 0·1MllJ TOT AL DOME ST I c DEPOSITS •••••••••••••••• 7,S67 1).-1 l• Nl\v 1 4 I. t••• Mn Tl PUBLIC N011CE NOTICE Of' SH911 1Fl''S SALL ll06EPTA P MOOl(f , Pl..,Mll!"' lllCHllllD N CO•JSINI AU, l T "L. 08•.o~~~~~r~~'iioNAt. TOTAL DOM ES Tl c DEPOSITS ............... ."16~937 suMMONs 1MA11t111•a.> Total demand d e posits ............ 4,~8 , BAN K Total demand del><flts d ····ii····· ;·~~ ~~;~ !_1141P~:~~~':R~•.,:•~= T o tal time and s avings dePoSits •••• 3 , 69' ""o""NGE coUl'ffY Total time and sav n;s epos s • • • • , SS <1e<>t: R•CHARD "· PLECHNtiR. Othe r llabiliMj1s .................................... 14 C•~uwo1111~w111 otherliabllitles ............................... , •• 1 NOT1Cf1Y•11 "1"•toe•11 • ..... Tltt T OTAL Lfitl.H''LITIES(excludlng s ubordina ted """'"AboY~M-dOe<"<leflt. TOTAL LIABILITI ES (excludlno subordinated ,_.,may cltclde •••llltt yev "'"-d ) P011TtOA1.. ANOHAMMERTOf4 d d be t ) 17 092 l""' 1Ml11t r..erc1 .,,.1 ... you,_..., notes and ebentures ••••••••••••.•.•••.••••. 7,S81 Alt.,.....,utL•w notes an e n ures ••••••••••••••••••• ••••• • #llMA )Od•Y•· ...... t ... 1---11.... EQUITY CAP I TAL Ol!l•MAt\I, Nn 10~0 Qy V!F"tUf'I l)f 111'\t'" ~•tuhl')ft t•.'\1""9 M '"'letnll•" / l "'" hy IM \un< • •n• (OYl'l (ountv o• t')r "'\(Jlli c;,,,,, flt re1tf1Yl'h4 uon" 1 11rt1Q~nt .,n,MH1 I~ fl•.,r nl ROA l RI A I' MMRC 1 l\ilrt<I'"'°"' f ""l dnf "'"''' ~llMn\t lllC~ARO N COU~INFAU llN(,l\l 4 p 'O U >INfA IJ 0 •1111r t OEFIWOOD ORt'oCOl l Md El •I~ 'I p-.1,.,.t ER ''"''"•" 11""1 ,,.w•.tllv \\ ~~ 1~~~~~·='·' Common s tocl< a . ~c?s~~~~s ~er~~~;d 302,500 ":";;'sot U••ecr "" ••• d•m--. ,, Common st ock a . N o shares autho rized 192,000 \u11e 1i.m b. No. s hares o utstandlnQ 250,000 trlWftll puede .. <ldl• Oftl,. uo. "" b . N o . shares o utstand i no 1~200 s.a~"""•.c• '110\ ( 1 ) 1 250 auo1te11<I• •_,..,<tut ud ,._..,, (par valu e> • .. .. . • • .... • . . •• .. 801 Ttl 17141 Hiil"' par va ue . . . . • . . . • • .. . .. . .. . . . . . • • • .. . . • '"'"' .. )II di• .. l..H la lft!OtlNClon s I .401 °' ':":''.i":~ ~':~: ... ~~:" 0"''v,;,_~ SUundrpllulsd .d.-... ·f·. t" • • • • .. .. • • • • • .. • • •• 750 "'7~~:; A~\l)Ond•lll IS..O •ootnot•'I u~~~eci p r.o f.its.... .. . .. ••.•.•••• ~:.: .... : : • : .. 180 '"dom•"' nrntnr\ "ow1n11 " n4't 1------------- htl•nt,. of ''" 11\ tl •""lu1111v dui'",,.., ..,..,, •vrto"'wnu nn th-O:"" t •!'W' " PlJBLIC NOTICE .. "'4)1\C• t"tl \Aid ""'f'(Uh on t 1'14¥• 1------------- tnY'd u~ AU 1n. ''"nt "'.._.. ~1 '" S.-.*11 ••r.-1 of '"d t"'10""'"' rlrbln" 1n '"'° NOTICI! TO Clltl!DITOlllS o•oo•rl• In ""' l"unl• ot Or•llU" N• . .t...-n Sidi" 01 C•lllornt•. <1•.Crl""d •• SU~•lltOltC:OUll~Ol'TMI! loll~ STATl!Ol'CAl..lf'ORNl4f'Ollt Loi V.. T•ll<I 111', 9nntr 11, P-• 1~ fHILCOUNTYOf'OaANOll -.. ot M~allN'lllOUS Mel>\ IP•r<4'1 111 , ... M•tt•r •I Ill• lht•t• of N!1 •<t.OIJ 01. Co"" At•f 07 0131 Rl!llECC& H. SULLIVAN, -~-P.-1Y ,, commonly k-...... "IU!8ECCA SUl.l..IVAN •• ,,.., .. _ MOl'm-Od Drlvt, N••C>Otl 8e.Kh .. Cl.ARISSA lll!e l!CCA SUl.1..IVAN, C•lllotnlt tOQtthH with all e1111 -REB£CCASUl..LIVAH,0Keowd. ,1nqu1•r tne 11"1•,,,.nl•, "41rtdff.,_•I\. Hl>tlce 11 lltrffi' 9lw11 to u"""torl Mldaoput1en.,.t r\lheteunlObel0n0111t M ollllQ Ci.Im\ ~IMI lite Mid dKe. orl11011v wlw •DMrteinlno ""''to Ill• ttlf <lolMl 111 the Oltlc• ol NOTICE 1$ Hf REBV' GIVEN ""'' ,,,. cleft( OI Ille oloreMICI Court or to .., W.d . Nov~mblr ti. 1'1., •• 10 00 IW'f'Wl'll ,....,.. to 1ttt unotnl9"f0-' "- •'clock •.m "' M'llll Lobby, 0111,a ol CHRI S llt. CONWAY, Qlllflnou\e, 700 Clv•C Ct1t1tr OTlw GlllSMAM, VANOENlllilltO, NOTT, 'Wt«. City of S.nlt """· co .... ty OI c o N WA V' .. H 0 c .. N NO H. 8 °'-· SIAI• of (Alllornl•, I wlll .. II PtOlt\tl-1Coroor.-tlOll,1'0 £. OtMll et f)Ublle •uc11on to 1~0 "'41Mll blO· 111\ICI., Svlle 1000. In 1119 City ol l.OltQ Otr, •or U\11 In .... 1u1 m"""" al ,,,. Be.Kii Ill LO• .. _,,. (ouftty, Wlli<h lmlttrd Sl•IH .... ,.,. rlohl. !Ille 41'10 ..... , olllce" '"" otf(t Of b\lslntU .. Jnwrttl of •'IHI lmm•nt ~nn In 1119 _,\IQntd In all mall'tn .,..-tlOI,.. the ebow """"""d prooerlV or ..., lll010 l41d "'•'• $..Ch Clalft'tl wllll llM n<uCh tnereot •• lllA• ~ ""'~""'• 1o t)O(t"try •O<IC!letl "'u'I M flltd or i4111ty ••Id .. .,ullot1 wllh •ctr..., M'l\•lttt• •• •for .. u l• wll"'" lour '"'~"'' •"" <M" _,,.~•fl••,,.. 11ru 0114>1k•tlorlof lnl• OAl•d et ~11111• ""a C•lllnrnl-. Ot mllu toller ~. "'• 0.IMOtl. 7, 1n• ll•l"IC" .. 1•• MARKS SUUIVAN Wrtll Corot1n &~KVW ot me Witt CoU!ltY040r•"IO-Ol telCIO.U.,,I. Cellloml• Ol•tSa.COMWA'f llyO W•tl10ft 0.°"1\1 • OlltlMAM,VAMD•M•• .. ,teOTT - L. t..l~eff CIOW#A \' 4"0 CA•_,.. v e pro 1 s · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • 68l TOTA L EOU ITY CAPITAL 1 38' TOTAL EQUITY C APIT AL 2 681 "T'll•0rllll011trh•\fll"<J olll>\l•hO'I • • ............ ,., • , .t •••• ..... • •• • • · •• • COl><.,,.,no vour ma"'"<>" You,....., TOTAL LIABILIT IES AND TOTAL LIABILITIES AND 111u-111•n '"'"°"'° ""1"'" '°°""' °' EQUITY C APITAL 19 773 t1Mcs.te tM11h1H11mmonrn-onn E QUITY CAPITA L ........................... 8,963 MEMOR.ANOA ............. . '/rN b. II yOll '••' 10 Ill~ • -'"~" MEMORANDA • Average for 1S or 30calendar days "'tiPD"se w1thln•1Kh """'· yourc»1...,11 Av e rage for 1 Sor 30 calendar d ays en d ing ending with c all dale: • ""'t:ioo"'''''u"" tntcour1 m111en10r with c a ll d a te : cash net d f m •"nks 2 ...,._._ • ludO_.., c011••1n1ttQ '"'""<",,. ... Cas h and due from ban ks •••••••••••••••••••••• 1.527 a ue ro "" ... • • •• • • • • •· ....... • • •"""' -orc1t<H011<•r111 .. 0•1v1\1011ot-Fed. fu nds sold ancheeurltles pUrchased ~.funds sold and securities purchased ...,.,, 1llOU'•I ,_ •• <ll•ld <YJ•ooiv. • 11 900 under agreements to resell .................. 1,353 tt11111 _.,, ottorno'" ·~ <ost., T utndl e1 r agr eem e nts to rese • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •5• -.._ T t I I S 12 •Lt 9l'lfwcho111tr,.ll•• .. mo11toraftl.o o a o ans ..................................... ,CIVQ o a oan • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·-"""court. """k " tould """'' '" ,,.. Time de posits o f S 100,000 or more In Time deposits of S 100,000or m<>l"e In -"""',,_' o1•'"19t,1u 1119ot ITIOl>ey do t i ffl 1 070 domestic offices 2 970 or~rty,Ot'otner ••"•'· m es co ces • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tot t d •t • • • • • •• • • • • • • • ·' • • • •• • • • • • • •17' 491 < • .,,... "'"' ...... ...., af¥k•ef Tota l deposits ..•.....••••.• # ••••••••••••••••• 7, 173 a epos• 5 • • .. • .. •• •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • 1 ... ..,.,_, 111111h "'•tter. TW tlltV'4 T im e de posits of s 100,oooor more T ime deposits of S100,000or more (outstanding ,.. • ,,.._11y .. '"•t , .... -<outstanding a s of report date) as of report date ) ....,_,11 •"'·"'•• .. 11 ...... 11-. 1 1 Time certificates of deposit In denominations °"'"0<'*<' t•. "'' T m e cert If lcates of depos t In 000 .. ..,. w11..1.1.t.ME.S1JOKN, den o m ination s ofSlOO,OOOormore •••••••••••••• 860 of S100, or more • .. • • •• .. •• • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • ... 2 .. 11 c•tt-O the r tim e d eposits In amounts other time deposits in amounts of BY"'•"(" L. v•1•w~ of s 100.000 or more •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ;J.CO S100,000or more ............ ., ................ sos. 'TM ~::.'so•"<'.,,...,,"'"""'° I SAMANTHA D. KETC HVM. Vice President a nd I, ROBERT W. CREIGHTON, Executive Vice 11t0ffl nMt '" '" wrttt11q...., '" ,,,. Cash ier of th e a bove·na mP.d b a nk dO h ereby d eclare President of the abOve·named bank dO h ereby dec lare form P••~•IOttl "• ,,.. CtlllornlA I R f I I that this Repart of Condition Is true and cor rect to the 11.,~ o1 °'"'' Th•Y mu•• 11e "'"" '" tha t th s eport o Condit on s true and correct to the bes t of my knowled99 and belief. m1sc011rlwtth 111t p•o11u 111111c>1w-bes t of m y know led ge anCI belief. /$/ ROBERTW. C REIGHTON =.:..u~:~1~!.:,.<.:': .°',!:!:a: I sl S AMANTHA D. K ETCHUM Oclober 26, 1976 l'l .,_...., __ ,,,,o ot1 • o•''• mn •M• October 20, 1976 Wt, tho undrers ion-d directors attes t the correct· dool>lt1111119 on ,.,. ,.,,..,_ ol _.,,,,,. W o , the unde r signed director s a ttes t the correct· ness of this statement of resources and llablliUes, We ~.r·-•e, ••• CCP .,, 10 111r0* ness o f this st a te m enl of resources a nd llabillties. W e declare ttwlt It has ~examined by U$' and to the best ._111110. SMITH, doc lore that 1t has been exam ined by u s, and to t he best .of our knowledge ana bollef Is true ancf correct . ... ... •How-.01..e10H o f our know ledg e a nd belief Is true and correct. J4MESLYNCW "'"'"'"'Ml.aw N lCK J . FLORIO J , K.HAMlLT~ :::--""'· THOMASH.BLANDI RICHAROOVFFY ~ .. ec11.e.t..,.... BEN INOES Olrtctors •-Tet1 rm1MJ-• .r. Directors _Ill PubHshldOrangeCoaswallVPllot, November?, -=:;:~!,.-.c!.., o.11Y "'lvl Publls~d Orange coast Daily Pflo t, Novetmwrt '4626-76 ()ct, 1>, 1', Jt,-NOY. 1. 19}• GU.1~ f976 A61S-76 f'!lt!Mll'f'I &~y &pu ... Mei.atCM ...... .. ..., Wltllllrt e l ... , SOllW ... taL~....._ ..... ,_ l S...._lu,C&'9MI ........... CA.-..&.. .._,.""'° Or.,. c OtfT1,..... ,_,.. 0-. Cllltl o.ll\' """· Oft. " lt. llnO IN•, L I ~ U , 1', ... eMI ..... 1. mt t""& ' -C)1t,. att!• .,,, • All real est.ate a dve rtised In thls newspaper b sub· ject to lhc Fede ril Fair' Ho u s ing A ct of 1968 wtuch m akes il illeaal to advertise •·any pr~· fe r e ncc, ltmita lio n . or d1scrimin ation bosed o n race, color, religion, sex, or noUo nal o rigln, or •n Intention to make a n y such pre ference, lin:ii\tt• tum, ord.iscriminaUon." This now s pupcr will not knowingly uceept a ny ud ver t 1s 1n g for Tel.II ci.tal~ whkh is u\ viola· tlo n ottho luw . Houus for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE 41A~AMIL'f $14,500 lmmaculale Mes a Verde 4 bedroom doll house ! Beautiful Pacesette r home. Slate entry way. G igantic formal living room -massive wall of fire place. Huge family room. Spotless g ourmet k i l c h e n . Seclude d m ast t?r w i n g -plus 3 m o r .e famil y s i zed bedr o om s . Owner' tra nsferred . Mus t see to b e lie v e. Hurry-coll 752· l 700 no w I O<'fN Ill 0 •II\ IUN TO"(Nl(f' [Wi d*ltl IJcJ eonyon &tat• 4 BR, 4 BA, on Falrwar. 5300 Sq.ft., marble enlr)I, gourme t kit., $42S,ooo. By appt only. Exc:hwvo Aaent 675-6900 Great h•nstrMwtt Beaut y s hop and build· m g + la rge 1 bedrm apt. over dble g a r . C hoice Easls1de location . Call day or night · 646·3928; evcs :548·35e1 Lachenmyer Real tot VACANT $46,950. Ready to move ·lnlo. 3 bedroom on la rgo corner l o t . Newly pain te d, brand n ew c arpets lor: lowdown. P l LOT llF.i\L ESTA TE S40·0SSS < NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX Better l h a n new two· story, a s hort w a lk Crom the beach. lloth unit& are 2 bedroom , 2 bath luxury umls on corner roo Jot • Full pncc $125,000. CALL 556-266<>. C:SEL ECT T' PROPERTIES NEW PORT Hi tGHTS IESTIUY! ANXIOUS OWMER CUTS PRICll Custo m built homo de· Kl1tn1'<1 for cntc rt11h\lng :i nd family run. 2 M a1111ivc b<'droom 1' encl! with walk ln d osets ond· prtvnl<· hulh . T ons of j!w 111:c l)arkln". lleart ol Nl'-''r><>rt I ll•IUhts on rool 111n•tl lol ~11.5()0 r ull 1>r1<'(' (.'n II 1i41l 7171 . (lll1°"''''9•H\f11N (')fONtf'(' ul..AKEFROl'IT wllb t>rivatc bench. 4BR, 3BA. $95,000/ 10% down Oil wtll lt~osc $000 Ptt mo. option. OWNR/ACT. ... .. :'\ ., till iU. 111 'Ii - (J l !: ill ..1 tal ,. All ... , •11 'j (f r.l I - t ,, ,-> .. Tl ,, " 1. ,, n "' •• - f\ N •I ,, .1 n ,~ :> ' -.. ·~ • ·h " ~ 41 'i 11 I .., " .,, ~, .; ·l ,, ,J ~- ,, . .,, ti ., ., •I• • rn ,., .. .....;i..J o l •• ,,, u. ~ _, - ' q Ill II ' t I l ........ Walkr.r t: lt:r. Ruul t srare . • ••oow HOME UHOU $60.000 Located Lo the Cameron E.Ut.es o( fine homes. Gourmet kit c h e n •/formal dine. Crackl· Inc fireplace. lluge yard and paUo. Just listed. Be \'ll1t t.o call ror this uni· queflnd! 963-671>1. liliil cooper&. OSSOciates 14CICIAY POOL.TIMMIS JACUlll $61.900 Sharp two story Newpor Riviera 3 bedroom. Hug master suite. Family room overlooks th spacious tropical patio St.one fireplace. Walk t t ennis courts, pool, jat'Um. sauna. etc .• etc. etc. Just lO'k down. C:all 962·7788. COROMA DEL MAR VIEW A breathtaking view oC the Pac1/ic ocean and coastline plus oulstand· ing quality sn thu beautiful custom home. s bedrooms. Camily room. large enough for bLIJ.iard • KEY table. formal drning ABANDONm I Be ame d ceiling s , . c P.E:ALTOf\Sft planked floors and warm Owner says sell now! -----=,,..--------country decor. Special THE BLUFfS 60J VISTA IOMITA OPIM DAA.Y 1·5 Professionally decorated. 3 bdrm .. 21h ba. condo. ExceptioDally attractive greenbelt. PRICE JUST REDUCED $.5,000 -NOW ONLY $115,000 H8'1lt t.uoloofiellb -u eftigAliaat • • &acloua entry, 3 bedrm, features too numerous to 2"bath. gour,,iet kitchen. mention. $199,500. Call Ge•ral t 002 IGe•r.. I 002 formal dinlne. paneled 6'13-8S50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• sMAS..-r In every way! 1563 sq. ft. con· dominium. smashing decor! overlook- ing 12th green. s mashing golf! and lake, smash ing views! Near Irvine Racquet Club. smashing tennis! End unit, smashing J?rivacy! Everything upgraded. smashing condition! Priced at $110,000. don't Jet is squish you, it's worth it! u·,_.lfJUI: t1()Ml:S REAL TORS'. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del M~r also 111 Mesa Verde. d t 546 5990 living rm with brick ::::---oP1.~1 11111·11HoN101Jf Mc1~ KiHI_.,. . ~~;~;~r.·£r~ ~~~~~:;:. f eJIHIHI ~.900. South Coast Plaza. -:11=-••1-=- DREAM Bedroom, huge country kitchen and family room. COSTA MESA COME TRUE Oversized jacuui sur Lovely double door entry ;:~nne~y~ dPl~,;;be1du ~o DUPLEX llG CAMYOH ""VaSAIWS" I d t l J d I $79 500 Just listed. Jus t pro· Fabulous view of Big Cyn golf course. ea s o e egant y e· poo . • · d d corated 4 bedrm. 2 bath ,CALL 640-9900 fessionally Ian scape mtns & ocean from .this glamorous 4 SOUTH LAGUNA OCIAHROMT A most exciting place lo live. Nice. <;lean, wide sandy beach & the wide, blue Pacific at your doorstep. 2 Bd.rms .• 2 baths. lge. heated pool, elevator to beach. 24 hr. security service. $89,500 Is hard to beat. This you'll like. FOUIPLEX. all 28.R Anaheim, all one story. Only $95.000,LlO'}a down DUPLIX. Huntington Beach. Really nice. $67.000/ 10% down. Both are 2BR. Big lot NOMI• INCOME. 3BR and Duplex. (2) 2BR on a lot in good area of Garden Grove. Only $89,000/ 15% down TWO UNITS & GUIST QTaS.· ( 1) 3 & den. only $59,000/ 15% down. Westminster. GOOD PIOPBmES aa. SOLD IEC4USE OF PAITMEISHIP PROILEMS. IY OWMa/AGIMT, 540-0555 1002 G••r.. 1002 ........••.•.•••....•. ····~·················· IEACHGIAMT Cool ocean breeie11 bathe thia fanla.sUc 3 Br. 2 bath split level giant. Huie corner lot w /castom latJce covered patio + room for R/V. Complete- ly upgraded. LeS!I than one f!Yle from the blue Paci(1c. Priced under BLUFFS .WATER VIEW home. Splendid pool pro-and just huge tree· bdrm 4'h bath home. Professionally teded from prying eyes shaded backyard. Room d t d b 1 t ' 1 1 by luxuriant foliage. [JJ,,,fiUJ &Jall :Nae. for one more unit with ecora e . est oca ion. ove y wrap. Play house for children. lty variance. Enclosed around patio-with water fountain, air- 673-4400 HARBOR $1$,000. Call fo.r ai>Polnl· ' ment.~2535. Outstanding Bluffs Trina plan wllh panoramic Bay View. 3 Bedroom. 2i,., but.ha, new appliances. Desirable end unit wltb 2 patios. $139.000. 640-61' I Evetytbing (or enter· valley Rea garages. Walk lo shop· cond, Italian marble. 3-car garage. tainment and lush living. ping and bus. Owner will Beautiful! $271,500 II UFf carry2nd.$69,500. 2 RUE ST. CLOUD OPEN WED 1·5 RaberfS WES TC 2 t 11 S-Ja l + ... loed Mint condition thruout.1£ 1Qua~I MEWPOIT CIMTa. M.a. 64-M91 o Realty Lovely 4 bedrm, 2 ba • Plac9 . home with heated pool • l1241llWll11M. m ature landscaping. Prllfl.!! till• ' I IUillC'M '-' Raised hearth 1n fa mil · m -1920 G1•ral I 002 Gt•ral I 002 -----~-DfTWeaof...._. .. ,, .. I fCo. --------·•room is inviting and it' -OUA11.s1.N1 lllMM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• all ready for you. Won' CALL MOW Ce•ral 1002 Gtw.. 1002 ~Tflt-ITI().. I ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMYESTORS ast at S12S.OOO YOU'LL IE GLAD u PETE BARRETT When you see this Olym 6 UNITS OCEA,.. -REALTY-pie size back yd. 4+ tg. SI 12,000 ram. rm-rrml. din· 3 blocks lo beach in pride 642·5200 mg..'...2 stocy-lrpl. Spac. or owners hip area. ~~~~~~~~~new home nr. So. Coas Spanish stucco units w1lb '--Plaza. Only $7S,900. Ca I arched courtyard & low 962-7751 maintenance. High in· JNT'L R. E. NETWORK rome wlll show cash now with minimum required down payment. Hurry ror this unique rind + many other investment opPortUDilies. Cull today 963-7881. (}PfN llt 9 • 11 \ fUN fff.11 t.1C t • llGCAHYOH Open 1-5 Daily ON GOLFCOUR~E SPARKLING POOL In Water Bar JASMINE CREEK 2BR. DEN-VlEW! New -under construction. Contemp. Cape Cod. Oak Ors .. 5 BR. 41h Ba., 3 frplcs. Lndscpd. Boat slip. $375,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 P."Y'"I•· 01•11 .. N B 67'> 6161 ******************~ MANAGER WANTED ******************* For a well known, expanding real estate company. Opening a new office in Costa Mesa. Ml.L'jt have experience & integrl ty . Salary plus +. All applications confidential. Apply to Daily Pilot, Box 791-Classified Advertising. 330 W. Bay, Costa Mesa. 92626. [allJM BeauUful split level 3 br. Asking $192.500 family rm home. Masle Call For ApPoinlment swte includes privat - ;1Mral I 002 GtMral I 002 • I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CiaMral 1002 Ge•• .. study w/frplc & balcony WATERFRONT ' 6 UNITS •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• .... ••••• ASSUMABLE s I '2.000 for personal enJoymenl; HOMES ---------t Ubrary alcove oft bvtng REAL ESTATE rm. Wetba r 1n dmine rm. 631-1400 R-2 2495 Im.it, CM A must to look mto 1f you wish to add another umt lo now 4 bedrm. 2 bath· formal dine. etc. etc For future income invest ment and present U vmir. lncludes clubhouse. pool. Jacum & tenrus courts; HACH RETREAT Gated enlry & 24 hou Slt,500 seeunty service. It's lh SteilS to pounding s urf good llre I Remember I I and crystal sand! Back live there loo' $172,500. yard is pay area play COLE OF ground. Winding wooden NEWPORT walkways to secluded en· REALTORS lry !. Go~~met k1tcht:n. 25 ' ~ C H LavlSh livmg room with S ~ oast wy step-down conversation Corona def Mar a r ea + tire pl ace ! C•67S-551 I Sunshine breakfast , patio. Pool-jacuzzi- LOOKIMG-volleyball make this VA Lo IN Last chance investment " opportunity in beautiful Excellent value. tortbis • Huntington Beach! Ex· bedroom. 2 bath home in cellenl renla1 a real Huntingt o n Beach. Steps lo Pounding surf Provides opPortunity to Never a vacancy! S1 .20C decorate, landscape, etc a month income! Supe1 lo your desires . Priced spendable. Don't wail aboul $4000 under any longer for this la) similar properties. Bel· s helte r . Won 't l~sl ter hurry to se<! I.his at weekend. Call for qwck ~.900. Please call for apPolntment. 847~10 additional in{ormatlon oPfNH1o·t1~•0NIO l!IN<t• .... ~~~1~·i [etRMld ---------i . for., home in Newport garden livinit a l its Beach's Eastbluff. 81g rmest. Won't last. C<lll TWO OM A LOT Canyon, Harbor Vi ew. 847~10. Brand new. one homt GIEDIBELT ~ COATS & WALLACE Spanish We roof coveN> The Bluffs, Corona del Ol'fNllt9 "'HVNto miwet• has3bds,2bas.theolhe1 ~~;.u~e1~0:i:.::S ~na ~uar~l'e r~:{ c b~~!; !•~~1J:QJ:;1tlJI :;~s1~a1~1~~s~~~: huge greenbelt Up· Shores? We have lovcly11~~~-~il~!i~f:i~· ~i~:'l:l!!U•--------EASTSIDE location graded with wood . home!! & t'ondos to showi.: .. = Wattl'fiontCOftdo Good setupforyou&th1 paper.lrcarpeUna you In pll these areas'.:J'i---------i Terrific view with 40' grandparents, or Cor ln ~cg 950 and much '!',ore . pleas JUSTUSTID boat shp. Quality up· come property. Our ex Jitl t • caU for PPP IEACH DUPWES grading 3 Bedrms, 2~ elusive listing. 646.-7711. REAL ESTATE . INC. COSTAMISA SUPER CHARMst aeanest home in Costa Mesa's most popular area. 3 King shed bedrooms with masslve masler suite. Move-In condition ! G1eanllc fireplace. Wife saver kitchen. Don't miss W s super buy. 167.950 Full orice. Call 646-1171. OllfN IN 9 •II\ It.IN 10/U NI((• WHYf'UTOff HAPPIMISS ANYLOMGSl? Super area. Super condi· uon. Super famJly home. This 5 bedroom. 2 story large home is on a corner IOl near all schools, shop-ping and Huntington Slate Beach. All for only $83,9SO. Call 546-2313 before It's too late to see It! Of'fN Ill O• 1/ S lu/yl()tl(Nf(t• ~~~~[CIM NEWPORT HTS. 3BR expandable. la. a super nbrhood wth'Mwd nrs. R&O. w /w crpts. Ext. new Spanish texture stucco. lrg trees & nicely ldscpd lot. Lots orrm for xtra vehicles + dbl gar. $88,009. for fast sale JACOIS REALTY 675.6670 SIDRMS Lovely tam home in btn Irvine Community. Near school!! & accessable frwys. May be purchased subject lo existing low in· wrest ~I Joa~. 646-77ll. ~ Walker & lee Real lstate ~-1811 WLTO•S 64MO.lo bdrm. apt. ov.er dbl. crim1nating buyer for Wantadresults 642·567 111 ~ C f Colesworthv Two .bdrm. house & 2 ~ar~~e~ni~: [h'~ i/~: - ------garage. Ni ce patio; steps $140.000.644-7270 . G..,.. 1002 G1Mral IOOJ .a "-IV'W'la..u to beach. SlJ0.000 _.., "JTill; 3 Bdrms. l ba. house with 1---------1••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '?ROVIHCIAL" 3 Siftgre apt. -rn rear. 6 IDR 1/4 ACRE ' ll'S NEAR Steps to beach. S97 .500 EST A TE $65,000 A_,..ME HACH'" ,tOO 673-3663 673-8086 Eves This hard to rind single IY TMI SIA Double door ~ntry to new story rambling es tale £xqw11te l'pllt lev.-1 3 world splendor Larite with over 2,400 sq. rt. or Bdr. Charming balcony farruly si:t~ llvlnl[ room Uvlng area is located on overlooks cozy rireplac.-with noor to ce1hn1t stone sec I ude d tree· Ii ned Formal llv. room acctnt· ftreplace. Huge formal Hr C•nhv Club s treet minutes from ed by lavish greenery dine Ope n t'ountr)' .'!1 beach. Too many custom atrium. Private Min deck kitchen. Massive ram1ly HATI TO PAIMT? Pool home. Mesa Verde. features to m e ntion! off muter btdroom room with wnll of glass 3 Bedrm. den, 2 bath. Rambling grounds wlt.b Club ~. tf'nnls, und view of covered terrace No need lo! Thia vacant Priced to sell today! room ror 3 pools + R/V volleyball. 2 tpools & grounds. Hideaway Mesa Verde 3 bedroorh .,,500. Call for appt. partclng. For a preview jacu.nl. Just a few block INftl quarters. Second f~mlly roe>f!> home w 1 [Ffo I of this unique home call to the Newpori beaehtt. story 11uiteg Include h~e l1repla.ce 1s ready to UPERB 963-67&?. ~C-11 nowM2>~ muter & children s move into right now! OMES Offl'<l1ti9 ••'1'Ul'<l 'OBINtCr• !.°""''''~1-.... rir1jl' ~~~·b~::z'ig ~0;e:i~1.~ :;::~~~!~cr~·~~~.:I 1sssw.BHer.c.M. 1;···'' 'ilftlll . : l!l!f ~~~•llPUN l~•IN~I' w~~~~~{J~~~y tffll~°.~~~~ : . ~~ z ~- l ·~~~ [e llUI "" ........ i&it~· ·,~~~:: t.~:~ ... ·!: .... "'' pri« ,, tight! 3 Don., .... th• •• II' "" ' [ '8' II~ __ ] ... . 2.100 ·•"'" "" Nice bedro~ms. coiy job with a low·cost Dllily ReautUul e nc l o s ed Clre place . in family Ptlot Classified Ad Find what you want i grounds.$1G2l..~S.J.C. ~·step-saver kltch_e.n Phone 64N678 Daily Pilot Ch1ssifieds. •IOMD Rl:ALTY * Wlth panlr)', even a dtn· · 831·22l2or831-9411 ing room and carpeted Janal. Custom drapes. nice wtlJ·U>-Wall carpet· lna. decorator wallpaper and no asaoeiaUOn'dues. Loca~ in one of Irvine's top locations llDd priced to eell aU88.000. Ca11 now S@~JU~-"£~s· Tltot ln#1i9uin9 Word Gome with o Clt11dle -----.-...., ClA1' •• '°'1M •.................. o1 .... """' ---"'"" _.,Jo i... lo.r IO for,.. '°'1f _ .. _,. for appolnlmtnt lo see 1 l ,, T T E R and apprttiate. '13-3550. ---v.--...-........ -r--t ()l'fNlll 9•tlSIONIO B(N(I '' r ( I I I ft::l~~m~::S l~f#llt\I -, --i"--1· ...... p ,---G -j--, ....... f OCIAMROtO' '$10,000 Pr'ce reduction l Deluxe dupltx. 2 l,arge unJts. 2 BR .. '2 bnths etdl. S1'19~l ..... leyProp. ....... • '7S.7060. I YAiCHOJ i I II J TN! Of'lly time I w1n1 10 '" . . . _ • o rhlrd perty It wflen two rvn --------.-of.. .. .. I HITG£L I i-~1,~1 --.1,._,,...1 -1-i 0 ,_..._ .... thutkle QltOl..t . _ . . • . "" 1.n.,. ;., ,.,. ,..,....., _.,,. ...._..._....__._ ...... __._ -.... -. ,,_ -Ne> J ...... • UN$Ct~( l[Tlll$ 10 I I I '°'I I I I Hne sommtn190U want -"""'.i..:' A-~~wi ..... ~ _ __.. ______ ~ ....... -- (o Kllt C~.sslfled &dll d ltiJftll.tc~ ~ AMwn la Clelffk..._ UOG 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~II. mecneb I Irvine ?--.. realty CANYOH CAPE COO Views of ocean & canyon -warm woods, hardwood floors -French doors leading to deck. separate mas t er suite plus 2 more bedrooms. large patio on unusual· ly large maintenance free lot af· fording privacy. Offered for $155,000 fee. Polly Johnston 642·823.5. (M67) '42·1235 6444200 901 Oovtr Orlw H•rtior V,._ Ce•• 1rv1ne •t Campus ve1i.y Otnter 752·'41' OCEAN YllW & INCOME 2 Units with vjew & ·pool. Owner's unit has 2 bdnm., 2 baths plus gam~ room w /wet bar. Income un· it has 3 bdrms., 2 batm. $210,000 r A COUJWIU.IAMCll CO. 644~1766 2111 SANJOAOUINHILLSAO. IN NIWPOAT CINTEA 1002 . ............................................. . cae: 110111 ILlllS aa -OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE IUlff S T Pl.AH $105.000 2165 Sq Ft of Living. Impressive Mu.,ic Room Entry. 3 Br. 2~ Ba, S unken Con versa lion Pit & Fireplace. Greenbelt Setttng. Move In Before Christmas! OPIM DAA.'f l..S 2IO VIA COIDO¥A. UDO flll Spaclouis spllt·tevel contemporary. 5 Bedrooms, entertal.nment lounge & "'et bar. Separate guest qt.rs. 3 Baths. patJo with most unusual jacunl. Beautifully upgraded. fl07.500. •• DO¥• Dam .iii SPANISH con AGE Lovely 3 bedroom plus den. Arched entryway. large yard. on cuJ-de•sac in Huntington Beach. CALL962·7787 Q. K€Y Gi!JDI P.€ALTOf\S h C-.o Hkjlllallds Ocean view, private beach rights. combine ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE INC Yoe_._. ... Costa Mesa, 4 bedrm, formal dining, ram rm. lge kitchen, w/dlnelle · area. And much more!! Cqmer location adja~nl · to park. Room for motor home, boat or trlr. Back East owner wants quick sale! 546-5880 -~~~HERITAGE . . REALTORS w/spaeious 4BR 2BA ln1--------• prime CdM area for1---------- perfect family home. All 1cAoaP.-11i1a 1007 new crpls. firs. cslm ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps, lut appl's. $128,500. 7 UNITS . $295,000 Shown by appl. by BeachCOlt.age·$64,500 owner. 644~ 5 BR .. 3 ba. $l&c,500 4 BR, 3 ba. $137 .000 Have something lo sell? 2BR le den $129,500 aassified ads do 1t well. Manhall Rlty 675-4600 W.m 'n Textutecl Touch·me tertures and \'lvid colors create excitement! Embroider the colorful cross· shlch design on 1fgllan. Cro· Chet 3 panels in alghln stitch wllh poj)(om t11m Us• •Yn thellc worsted. Pal. 71 !16, <11 rethOn~ Mix and Switch $1.00 for tach patttm. A 3~ each patttm lor hrgt-claa· JK~et l09s skirl. pants. airmail and !llndhn-. S11d t9 P11nted Pattern 9462 Wom- Allce Broolea en·s St1ts 11e 34 IJ8.tnch IM I Needlecralt Dept. 1os w1tll 40inch h1pL 36 140 bust. 0a11y Pilot 42 h1pl, 38 14? bust. 44 h1pl: Box 183 Old Chelsea Sta 40 144 bust. 46 ll•PI: •2 146 New .,oiK NV 10011. Pnni !Mt. 48 biPI, 44 148 buit, 50 Heme Addreu Zip hlpl; 46 150 bust. ~2 llrpl: 48 "" ' ' IS2 bust. S4 hipl. ..-attetn Number. . Send SI.()() tor eKh prttern. MOllE tllan ~r before! 200 ~ ~t for ttcll patltm fOf =•J&~l,r'r:,fl:l'lr~ 11ri1-e1m 11rma11. 111nd1111l. CATAl..001 Hn mrytJilfll. 751.. Stlld 111 CrltMt wHll ~ t.00 Maflln Marhn Crteht a Wlnlrth • 1.00 Pattem Otpt 442 lffftr flttr l llflts 1.00 OaHy P11ot RIHle ~t UIO 232 West 18th SI .. New Sew+ bit'""-1.25 York NY 10011 Print Ntdf~.... UIO NAME. ADOAESS. ZIP ~~ ~::t ':. ~~ t: s I z E a n 0 s T y L e llltaltt Crldetl• -t.00 NUMBER iostnt *cnet '"'· 1.00 o. , .. ••• ••• to a•t • lntflt ..._, 1Nt $1.llO .-ttsr11 lrtt? SMf 11tw fer et•ta Clft leM ....$1.00 tlll' M '911-WIRter httera • C ....... Atoall 114 .$1.00 ~II' ct .. llSI .. ftf tZ Ma•f'liau f lt -5011 fm llttn •f ,.., c91ekt . ... ef ti hi.It.I ,, ~'°' SeM u, .... 1 ......_ Wit 1M1t 12 ___._ Sew + ""4t leM St JS 1S Mb fir T.._, 11 __.._ l•ltMlt ......., CJtfb -u· .... If ,. ""' .. -·-l•ltllt ,....... .... , .. , ........ _ .. . .. • • ... ~ T (' ' I\ ' . . • 1 •I "' r " . t:' • . .. . . .. ' .. ·: . .,; . .;' , . . . ' . I• .. '·- t •' ·,, •• . . ' ~~ILlL IJAllfY ~ l\Cj5Ul IA 1 £ ~ PRIVATE llACH ACCESS 4 IR SI I 5,000. 1be price is ragbt, the location is great, the malr bdrm 1s giant, the yard ls gool sired, the la n d 1s fe l!. the btlt.hrooms are two and IM rU"eplat'es are too . 644-7211 k NILlL tll\ll l Y & • A<i~uc 11\1 rs CWitom home. 3 BR. lami· I~ rm wilb ocean view. Lower level ideal tor 1111otba"m•law. S7S.*· CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD Associates Realtors C!J Coldwell Bonker ~ . ----~ ... I ....... U"1wRllMcf Ht IAtfwW.a.d Condonolin1 .,.. ...... ,_.IMd .,.. tMt11t1 Uafw.. ,.,. ...... ~ Tu.soar NI vttmoor 2 197'8 DAIL y PILOT •:t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ ,.,.~ 3400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .,..... l244 hoe:i. 3241 ....................... Newport hach J76t Mno JIZ4 Cofto Mno JU4 ~· t:Mah u.lw.. .,,_ '*'"" u.fww. Office R...taf 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••Newport Cre-st. beau\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br 2"'a Bu, dahwabr. dee .• tompl forn. 3 Ba 2 O.lun 1 bedroom, nr BRAND N£w ........... hoeh 314 Newpon haclt lH9 ll'ttlMI LOCATIOM * llHT ALS * bltna Ck C v be ClU' lll4" Aa~nt848"3255 bea h /vi S2JO ................ •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good expo1111.trr. F.•~Y 1n 2 BR.2~ °" l.100 '10SQ saor: An~0Avc c • J I pu~an~nt :;.211117 imo IAM It and 4 P lelC 2 br. 2 bit, cpl.$ WESTCUFF 2 br, adults. gretS & t!lll'eSI l'lenly ()( 1Bltden.2b:i Call64.28907 ~1 •• drps. $225. Rers N no pels S260 mo lnq part1111 On Drookhunt 2 BR.It Pool -u.fwlllsMcl l4Z5 Bayfront haury 2br, 2 ba. peb, 983-~ t700 Westdur Dr. Apt. 18 & AU11nta ln tlunUnMton 2 BR. Plan A. ....,.... l25Z •u•••••••••••••••••••• pvt club R.terences Beach Approx1m :itely 3 BR 2 & •••••••••••••••••••••• Clemente. Brand new Ava.II Nov I for l mo Live It °" l14 S. Ca.•nte ll76 llOO sq ft or around noor 2 BR 0 It Den · ean Vu. 2 Br Condo luxury condos, 2 Br. 2 ba. 499 4147 ......._ ........................ )I ce Slanin . S32S/mo. J8R:fl'R.2B~: • ;.lanai rm, & pool Pac easy walk to ~acb. UUI •••••••••••••••••••••• "1HlTEWATER Vu Cf:11 'r.tr . ~lummer , San Luis Rey . Island Village Adlts. pd $350-$400. Mo WCP Br. 2 ba furn. 111 31st St Stroll the pathwn~ o( 41 ptne f0r1..~I Mc .. mdcr ~st NEW 3 Br, 2 Ba. Condo~ earden St>tUttR, IH 2 8r. 963-6767. 4 BR FR ms. 640-16« & MS 21173 Al!,'t. 498-1522 S295 mo. wlnter rental to tennu~. pool, jacuui. adJts, 1265 mo. 24& W ----......,,..~=== 4 BR>'. • • .'.' . .'..... . $47 675-3333 al\4 pm tumbling. waterlolb <>nd quiet pools Listen to fle $4.50. 968-S700 evs. Ma rq ul h, 492. 39e7 / And we have olh1mdor lslCMt Yiefo 326 7 Br• n d n ew H Ir b or sound o( bubbling Stl'\'!am~ and yrW!tng tlungs 446--5300 ••••••• •• •••• ••• •• •••. Twnhse. 2 Sr 1 Vt Ba, nr Beach duplex, year round '!bur bduh apartment home ell Plnec:r~k VilLtg(' ,, an-. 3844 ----------t ammediat.i occupancy realhtaking ~·1ew' F'or Hntg Hbr. ~· 846-1371 rental 2 Br. SS8S mo. a rotc:il retrl?ot Here you c,1n i:n1ov unusual pnv.lcy ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANfo'RQNT luxury rent or lsc new 3 br, 2 b11. Sondra 968-8867 or 894·4652 ci.nd IUXUl)I R-.cha San br, den, frplt', pvt steps l!cur garage S380 Avail Npt Bch. 3BR. 2...,BA OCEANFRONT Joaquin Aph tobctl ~. 4D9·280'f f Nov lSlh 545·1~5_3__ Garage & carport. pool, Studio Apt. $t8S mo. Lsc A RE.CREATION PARADISE. T~ tennis courts Rentm2 from S2GO Santa Ana 3880 ree, area $450. Adults. 103 Mc Fadden Swimming pool plu~ uniqul! vollc!,h,11 pool J~1cu.ul Adult apb. Lcusln,e pre· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~Newport leai:h 3169 Call 54~9 Pl 675·1865 Sand volle·.1.·11 Cool'!. ~ounlJtn lodt"' clubhoust> view now Is a prest11(e -•••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ( yvg I ::i-Ir vin<' rommuntl'Y .l•---------i Univ l•k Village I. OCF./\Nfo'HONT VJ£ To..._ff f'REE rent In exchange wr1h ireplacc.ccmver~atlonptl b1hard),g,.m,-x,111m ·rwenl.)' Pergolu. Culver •- red hill -:.·: · 552--7500 WESTCLIFt-m DG Nt Wl'\•HT Ill ,\( H ! ' • "'' ,, • ,,. story tnbome. 3br, 2"'' CONDO 2 .-Den. 2 ca U11furnbhed 3525 fOf' lgt hslckpg. Sharesml & Sandburg. /. block:; :so -.....-O M h*'°°"' b11, fam rm, frplc & ,un prr vat(' parking. ful ••••••••••••••••••••••• h.se. ~1 blk bch Female Hurry 10 1he good life and then ref,,x or s11 n Ore go 1-'rwy Builuns. tncludma d1s·•----------d~k. xtra clean. Imm s~runty building. Lease Huntington Buch 2Rr, unJy 21·39 yrs. 673-5040 FROM $265 TO $355 ~1100 ~·~~b':nJ2~~r ~~~~~ 1 ;~f~~~~r,i~~NTr:m Call M• 110 ... 11<1 · 645 lolOI occpy. $425. incl tennis $.500 p1mo Agt 644-7211 l 'r.i ba, new cpts & tOS lnduding Heat&Water No Lease Required -------$US p&•r mo. Adj pools & Jacuzi1. 552·01 -" drapes, dryer & refng tn· WOOORJDCE ~. N I orSS2·9#1Mr Dunn BLUfo'f'S I-level 3 BR. cl. New pAlnt g 75. Call Wn"""-'-ia......... ,.7 ,1 Onodkdf\ll'ITI Oiw B.11h PJNESAPTS I~~~~~~~~~ A1rporter Hotel. o use ba. Lovely greenbelt .-nn-<# rwo ~r<11>tn r~, B.11h 1 2 & 3 bdrm units req. 833 3223 Tll noon RancboSanJoaqwn 2 8r pool S.S00Agt644-113J 646-Sl25af\S.30 ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• 1300AdamsAve.1n CostoMesa. Oes1gn~d like early~a.~~a~a~~!r:;i~t1 den, pvt pat\011 on gol It DuplHH U.._,. 3600 $150. Bachelor. patio. all a~s from Orange Coas1 College Cahforn1a bungalows ok. 3626 Manne. Apt 1 161 6 7 0'w'ESERTCLS<f F'7.NB course $495. 64()..-0997 A R D T 0 F' l N ••••• •• •• •• •••. •• ••• ••. u t I I . S I n g I e s l:M?tween llarbor and FatMew f' r o m s 2 7 o l l s $350 mo 962.8938 EastbluH Exec. home Large JSR 2BA on Beachcom ber. fee SIS. P1ncstone. O<c hrs 3.5 JO . . . ACT S41·S032 JbrR+ denRor 4 br. 2 ba 4br. 2baN, tam rm So Peninsula at 116 E 631·20ll. 547-2501 or 171415401300. NOWRfNl'ING wkdays,9-S:JOwknds. Soult.LocJ-o D&UXIO......,CIS F . ., D .. Ir-pie waler ew crpls, drps . · """1060 .,.,., '""" m mo '7S2·6800: rve 644 4663 patnl. Walk lo schools Bal be.a. Clean. S37S with 007 1 • ""'"'"""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cororol & iodsU spaces. s h ops tennis club 6 mo lse. Call Mr. Cole, Af! IWAh CostoMHo 3824 CostoMHa ownhome 2 br 2 ba. l..ge, Quiel. luxurious ex· 200 to 2000 sq. ft. As low LEASES AVA ILABLE s1151 ~0 Lse. Refs 6'JS.26S3 af\ 2pm to Se;? .......... INd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• p I s3Jo ec. 2 br, 2 ba apt as30<sq.ft.LagNlguel6 uve in lrvme Village 640-677Sor645.2240 Agt, The Jackson Group,••••••••••••••••••••••• GR .._ -.....--.. ool. n ce area. mo Elevator lo scenic pn v. Miu Ion Viejo a r eaa. We have homes av;ul fo -Ltd. a.ioa Pe•llllo 3107 A..,. _.._._. SS2--04JO aft 7 bch. Party & game room, Handy to s. o. Frwy. lease In •• Oceanfront, yrly Dix 4 Ne..,,..,,... I 1 d 2 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOX HOl..LOW VILUGE aguno leoch 3841 wtal sec. Perfect living Call 8.Jl-1400 Walnut Square BR 2 ba lower duplex _,,..., • s an · r, sun· Rlfll!SHMBifTSll ••••••••••••••••••••••• or wknd retreat for the1----------~r1c~ Id CalU.llompe trpi . laundry rm $650. dNeck, cptu., dYrpsry' aSd2u71tss. S360story. Yr21y ,.2arbrc.n!I bgaar2 I O•M fo ~ s•T & SUN •tuc110 a pt. Clean $218. adventurolus udult $.SIS. FOR LEASE ~ ie mv ARent67S.7060 o pe s r . . . ... ... . ' " ,,,..._ " Mo.Ut1lincl. mo.yrly se499·28M J OFFICES Culverdale Col Par -a75·0HS Balcony 642 1603 SKWtty Dlpotlt Wlllved 494 _ 5368 '" 2 bdrm, your cho1ct-of . Nwrit lights 3 br. 2 ba, cor • Sea & md 1175 Ulrl pd For QdfiedTeftelllh Apai ln;e11h fouMthN S 155 MO EACH Crom$340toS400. ner home w1panorumJ Apclltmenhfourn1shed Smgre'Zok.°Fet: · Li ve near the beach in a s parkling LaguttoNlgwl 3852 ' orUnfwniatt.d 3900 f'ineCOSTA M£SALoc 3 bdrm,your cho1cc of 14 ocean view . Liv rm •e••••••••••••••••••••• . R E · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752-1700 from $33S. toS475 fprlc, IR1• rec rm o n ck Bclboa Island 3706 Marn enlals. S40·5370 ne~ townhome of y~ur O~-OJOY t & 2 BR. 39041 J\loma. off THE EXCITING 4 bdrm your cho1n• of patio New crpts, puint •••••••••••••••••••••••Bargain! $245. Utll pd. l privacy· w oodburnang ft re place, Crown Valley l child PALM MESA APTS. I• I from S450 to S495 $46$. 557·8!168 or 5,f7·8717 2 Br. $275 per mo. until bd. kids /pets ok Fee swimming pool & jacuzzi. Attached OK. 831 OSS7 MINUTES TO Nl'T ~1tal.1jl:1·'J! No Fet'S *MO W A'IAIL • -J une 10. 226112 Colhns Main Ronl.als,540.5370 garage, 30' back yard. 2 bedrooms. 11h , 8achB.C 1 !i;; BR • _!!7:'1 I :11 RAHCH REALTY TifE BLUfr·-. Ave 213·332·2888 lyTM a.och baths. Adults. Enjoy the luxury of a 3869 from Sl9S. INVESTMENT DMSJOH ___ 5_5_ 1 _·_2000 S79S per trA~ths. $.'iOO t 8c6oa Pflliftsulo 3707 1 BR, Part F\Arn Incl new home without having to own it. ~~~.C:C:~........ Adults. No PeLs UNIVERSITY PARK V1 BIG Cf,NYON. S750 le ....................... stove & refrig. $260 mo. I.eats pm .. ffd for I par ,ARJ( MEWPORT 1561 Mesa Dr. 1501 Wntclff Dr. lll. 3 Br 2i,, Ba + bonus S995 J>f'..lf' month Lge 2 br. 2 ba, pvt bch & Incl all utll. No pets. no 621 W. Wlsoa, Coda M"4I A'ARTMEHTS <S Blks Easl of Newport Newport Financial Ctr rm,. XJnt loc Ava il Nov ~.ASTIHGS & CO. washing facil. Winter water beds. 645-5714. 642-4991 Blvd I ~ C>ffk. S,OC. 1. 1495 547·7044 or R'.,altors 64Q-$375. mo Call aft 6 pm. 2 B 1 Bar 1 .""" loc 2 Bedroomsand 5'6·9860 Callon Site Mana•er 8J3.321S 675-4465. r . P c . .-.. Townhouses e ~asmlne Creek. 2 BR. Dys ;&c8·2222or CostaMHG 38240.C.Polat .. 3826 From$.129.SO ROOMS 4000 (7141642·3lllexl246 TURTLE ROCK 3 Bo;-.I den, new Beaullfully de L.ge 2 br, 2 ba. bay v1e':I", Evs, 557-9608 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open~ Daily_ •••••••••••••••••••••••Corona Del Mar. newlr ram. rm. 2 Ba. Lge yt..ni cor . $795 Agt 644-1133 P".l bch. & washing fac11. PEEK A VIEW ...., blk l Lge 2 br newly decorated. SUNNY sparkling clean 1 Spa·Pools-Tenrus ROOMS $2!5 wit up with d~orated omces Two nr park & pool S49S roo Winter $425. mo. Call aft . 3 · bd ~ Pool. gar. gas & waler Br ocean vu bltns g,;r Across from Fashion kitchen. S.0.00 wk up with own bath.rm, easy · $200 sec dep 83.'H1179 ILU~FS-l BR 6pm, 6754465 ocb ean, l'dr~~Y 'd r~s, pd. Adults only. $240 mo. s:z<is. 493.n:n · ' ' Island al . Jamboree on apt.s. 543.9755 or 645·3967 outside access. $92.SO ln· Agt. One of nicest, quietest a, cp rp · g 1 646-0073. SanJoaqwn Hills Road. I UI 6"5-5444 ~lreets in The Bluffs Cot-onoct.IMar 3722 BR. patio . ....., blk lo SPARKLIN~ Clean 2 Br. l711J644-l900 Wricg rem. Chn suan. lut,_c _u __ ·•-----Sign by ll/10 & gel SlOO bdrm, 2•-, bath. s pit ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean. Cpts, drpg. Yrly New adult waterfront ap bltns. ya~ r;ar. $23S. prvl'g, steps to bcb. N B FREE RENT' Heau11ful level charm with drnin .ud•o Apt. 3 blks from 642 1334or642·7430 1n Mesa Ve.rde. Beautiful 493-72Jl $150. 675-1706, 645-?:m """'"' Retltal 4450 4 bdrm, 2 1 > l)Q c>xecut1vc area. fireplace. delux CdM bch Share fac1I Carone def Mar 3122 l~ndscaptng .. Ex~ep· P!HIHSULA PT. 4150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• home 111 ''''nt' ret ~. wet bar, view master' $175.EvesS.59-0113. t1on11lly rich mtenors.HI tk..,.~ach 3840 2BR.lbaunfSSOO yrly ~Ho.. IA1.IOAIMN kJds. ok ' 2,yr~ new l yr ~wt" 0 I k ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1&2 bdrms rrom S275 ~ ..,. OCE· ..... FRO ... T ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·' ' vcr 00 :-. Jlreen· ta Meso 37Z4 · · •••••••••••• •••••••••• """ " Pvt rms. lovi·ng ~·re, 500 sq ft incl. s ink 11rea !_ease. SSI_~. Agent belt Ol'Jr pool Ubl Mesa Verde Villas, l en •<"" ... u I S -' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,, Mesa Verde Dnve East New own i: r s of 3 .-..2ba . ...,.,.., bulanced diets. lovely & util JOS Man l. ""rl l·•T .. b i::ara~l' !'.:ntry rourt ~ '0 •• hood At 19132 ... E~RTT..:...R ... CE 67"'0740 ..... e ICa ownnOml·3 r Hcad•now $575 r~rmo ·S40.00WEEIC&UP ~ " Costa Mesa (7 14 ) co::3C ~ 'Rps.,, 2 "" .......... "' ..... " patio/grdns544-383J ......, 2l2 ba.. S42!i mo 552 36-10 ,. · I 'h Stud & I BR A m / 540-8871 Magnohu, I , o er a 3 BR. 2 b11 condo $500 • ---------eves.& wknd~ tH~~ l'a"l' 1 . 1 one :TV ~~aid ScrvPK!,311 "" ~ . br. 2 ba. 1000 .sq . rt SE.A WIND COHDO VacatiOll RHtal1 4250 *TOP * I~ h S &12t~on·n~t;.inll!Wtl •PhoneSen'.tltdl>OOI CASAVICTORI/\ security ;.ipt w1pool, 2 aR.den2ba$4SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• •LOCATIOH• .:.nc~o ~nJoaqmnl!!~2 RluI!:.Vondo J Ur .2'~bu ZJ76NewportBlvd,CM COHONADfo:LMAH 1&28r.DeluxcUnfur 1ucuzz1. A tC, dshwhr IAYFROtilTHOME Luxurious, furn. villa on Successful relall or ~r 2 2 Ba. fplc. din rm, <X·Plan >. prur rfrt·orat 54S~97550r 645.3967 2 Ur Townhouse. frplc, or Ji'urn. gas/wtr pd Adults only. No pets . 3 BR, 2 ba. s2ooo Moyrly Sayultta Beach near !letv1ce location o n E. wetbar, up.grades,. patio, ed. btn 1:rnlwlt luc Yrly ---------Pool, tenrus, continental Adolts·NopelsSecgate $240. Cull new Mgr al STEPSTOIEACH Puerta Vallarta. 4 br. 4 17th S treet in Costu pool. S49s. 644·0496 Is e 7 52 90 oo day ii . SUS CASIT AS breakfast Some ocean & Pool, r,ec r'!', elevators 962·L800 ha $500. wk. i31 3777 Mesa. * EXCLUSIV! • 644·71197 evc:-. --Minutes to N ll. Bach & I Catalrnu views Close lo 525 V1ctona, 642-8970 IY THE SEA F\A~ B2R~.b~t~ .. ~~ pd Beach Penthouse Con· : ~~~b':;: feet University Park HARBOR VIEW HOMES BR furn. Adults. no pelS. shopping & fme beach. WHY.HOT? New J br deluxe tnhse, S31S do. Near Cultural Cntr. •On-site parking Village llt Upgraded3br.2 ba,dm 21lONewportBlvd CM. 644·26Jl Sunkenlivingroom 20ll4lhSl.536·1718 Oahu H a wa11 Fully •Excellentexposure <Stanfo rd m odel) rm.lgck1t ,bltns Patio, GHJ-tic21r Calhedralceiling fu rn. yr lsc. 17 14 ) •Largeslgnarea tBeownl~foml e . Enbedl unit avail now 673-1148 $250 You bet they're un· •••2 BR l=li. Ba I blk to 2bedrooms. l '-'J baths 2 br, cpts .. pool, play yd., 968-2046 REALONOMlCS. Corp. au 1 u green l loca d • . _, , h N. ·0 S AUached garage n o p e l s . 2 2 O 8 A • B-'-ers 67:; fl'1m Uon 3 BR. 3 BA. sunken Harbor View 3 br. fem erpn~~· Clean. ;hat s beac · 0 pet.a. ave · Washer/dryer hook-up Delaware. 536-0959. Big Bear Cabin. 2 Br. '"" -·r • living roorn. coiy family rm, Mo to Mo. 6 mo or why this apt wont last /\gt 644•7211 Pvt yard wi.h patio frplc. sleeps 8. Week or 1-Mo free rent: ideal of· room with wood burrung yrly lse Pool fac Kids long. Purihed waler. Adults.SJSO mo. * IRANDHEW * weekend.640-5565 rice for altorn e)' fireplace, plu:. .lf\Othl!r ok SS95 S«-81s.q 1 1?undry. loteds of green ~~!~~:~ ••••••• ?!!.~ F'OXHOLLOW l Br $225 mo. 2 Br S27S Newport Shores. l'.-'z blk architect or accountant flreplac(' in the I.tr#<<' awn. cover 'garages. VILLAGE mo. dlx aplS, spacious ocean. Super loc. 2br & BIG BEAR House for Good exposure plus pk,g. master suite, 11.ll elcl"lnr RIG C \~Vo-.. TWNllSE orr s t park.tnK • Adults. Sl.95 2 br. kids & singles 621 W. Wilson, C M rms. xlnt locution nr 3br duplex a pls. Owner. rent ~Br. 2ba $22 per tOOO N Coast Hwy • kitchen \ND rn·:.hh 2 Br28J SllOOmo no pets ~~ "•.1lluton ok Fee 642·499lor642-4226 Hunungton Cntr. Beach (714)870.9203 day Callart6.496·4192 Laguna Be11ch. 494-7:-,Sl painted, 111()'. ( ,t· ur 64<1 ~1 1 A\r • lhlk ., .11f '\;1•wJ)l1rt Mom Rentals. 5'10.5370 Blvd/E.dinger Ave con Ea tbluff 2 br 21,.. ba Cabin for rent by wknd, ogt . ---\t'. I blk ~o nf l u} ent to hpp'" & f ""' s · -· ~--------rnmmunit.) club ho11.1• tL\RIJOR 111<;111. \~O~ C11' ta Me· " ol """' ETS K vcru s ,., wJ·'· I , Ad Its $365 wk or mo Twin Peaks tl•nn1~ court:. pooh. & Sr rm•d bJrk )arJ & · · KIDS, P 0 1!4ti-4990 ~~a~~A • easy acc~ss for snow' Work Shop for rent. SIS. J~cw:zt ••cludl'd l\\JllJ IJJl10 Fplc. wJl k tc 115 Huthd•ir tn11l•·r. all Eastslde spacious :i Br. - -. nn 962·l025formore mfo Costa Mesa Call un 5, ble 1mmed1atel.) al~' ,1 \lann\•r., Schcl47l, li br"" u 1 1 1 S 1 n /.! 1 l' £pie. $375 mo. 645·8964 H•ar Lek• Pork •DELUXE• _6.1_1·_389_7 _____ _ month 47 \ T ~ Deluxe 3 br. 21., ba. au ., Rentals to Share 4300 S 1 . .: < dl •J n•c· & PJrk. F.ns11:n & llbr lh, l:l4:,1chcomlier fcl· SIS JBR duplex. 11., ba, cpts, dbl gar .. patio. frplc 1713 Eastbluff 3 br .... ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Industrial Rental 4 00 nrne.ss;.! •552 ht" 5~50 n10 tii3 2425 631 2011 5 17 ~501 or drp~. f r p lc, bltns Al b 536 3465 or Leai:.e.lncl.spac master 1 h 28 C ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,,. v.knds 879-1060 SS2·7350orl>4S·2330 o ama. s uite. din rm & dbl Fema e lo s are r on· PRIMELOCATIOH RENTALS 536·1718 ~a rage i\uto cloor do w1same . Beaut loca· Sll\glt" f'amtl}' llomt"• 3 • den or <i Br $500. 14:;_ ba..-h. cottage All 2 br, Clj>I~. drps. bltns. Lge2 bedroom. 2 bath. opener avail. Pool & lion. Pool/view 768·4\IJ'i Good exposure. Easy tn· 3BR 2 & s..~ Ye:.rly Walk to l><'ach. u t 1 I S 1 n g I c luds ok. No dogs $220 PIHECREEK b h n.>creation area. Adults gress & e11ress. Plenty or 3 BR 2 B.i SJ.95 pools & tenni!> 645 9794 or Beachcomber. rce StS mo. 645-2978 LIVES UP near eac · N Cut down parkJng. On Brookhurst J BR 2 0.. ~ t.l.25!1.11.\lr<.JJnis 631·2011 547 2501 or TO ITS MAME $26.5. 536·9987 only86so~~gosWay U•lttCJExpens~s! &Atlanta m Huntington 3 BR 2 Ba S800 879,1060 me8ti8.AU 2 Br . I h b a. New Managed by Share a home or aptment Beach. Approximately 4 BR 2l1 RJ $.190 Oct•anv1ew Conllo 4 llr. I Over SOO tall trees and 10 cpts/drps. dryer & ref Mg Granada Mgmt Co. h...... ~--· UNUJ\U'TtD 1KX> sq. rt. or ground noor ~BR 21., Ba $K50 drnrm, 21-,Ua, pool, ten EWLY Det·or'd br APARTMIEHTS streams with _waterfalls incl. New paint 1275. "<"""f.·ULN u space. Signing. 1325/mo. Townhom~~ rw. ~e-cunty Kids OK cluplex Q111ct Empl'd. Bache lor $l90 rreate a relax.mg selling Call1>46·Sl2SaflS·JO. Nwprt Shores.:? br, :! ba Uk.;<:"C~~" Call Mr. Plummer, 2 BR 1 Ba '-125 ~ CJll Chm 6-14 9000 :ir1u l1 O 35 :'\o pets 1 Dr $230 for your spacious new I dplx. 1\vail Nov IS. SJ1S a.i ~ ):ll..lue1,,.q 96J.6767 2 8R 1 8;1 s.1~.o ___..... ____ 5'i.<!W21 f\lrn or unrurn. o r 2 bedroom apart·2 Br. t ba, garage. Nr. mo., yr ly . 646-8473 ForoverSyrs.832.4134 IS--tor-------- 4 - 5 - 5 -0 2 BR 2 Bit $..1& '<'~C-L --:-~; p · t 3726 Adults, no pets m e nt& From $240. Beach Bl vd. $200. mo eves/wknds ~ 2 8R 28ll $<.llj Jo.., ·Ii\ J.\ I.ARC. ClllO Offt l31E 18thSl F'urnitore available 536-2888 u fter 8 P . Femaletoshare2BrCon-••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 RR 2 lia $4S., 1 lidrm & Oen Front •••••••••••••••••••••• 646·filll6 Small pets OK Adults wkdays High on hill. $145 Uttl do wisame. Beautiful torage garage E-s1de. 28R 2 S.. ,·,.m11,j(rccnparkw1tha · up EH v I I I a only Off1 ctopen9 OOlo paid Fee location . pool. Vtt.W c M 12x l 2x28 s:,r,. 2 RK 2 B.i ~: \lcw o~ the• \!.at{'r boall. "" Courtyard t hr, pvt, 2 Br, cpts. drps. encl. G·OO. 2300 Fairview Rd, S17S 2 br. pool, garage Main Rentals, 54().5370 768-4SJ'i lO'xJ2'door 64~- 3 RR 2 8,1 $.I~ u nrl Sp) .efa,:1 11 111 no pet" $185 '400·5293 or yard Kid:. ok Nn clogs Costa M el-tu Phone Kidsok. Fec ,; ---R ~ w~ ~600 • SW> mu 673 2332 $2"< 64S.2978 S4S-Z!OO Main_ne_nrals. s.4Cf.SJ70 Beach. Yearly fem rm mt. 20 JO watltcd enfu.s ""''""" , JBR 2'>"1 $.15( W1Ht:Hfo'RONTllOMl';s -----3br.lba.frplc. to :.har P hsc In Nwpt••····················· lOr 4 8r :!• bJ $;'l, tiJl 1100 _ OIJU"OhOCh 3748 $1~ 10 Sl60 I br trlrs LARGE2BORM Near beach $160 I br 646-9218 S3i5 Shores $11.5~ '·1ut1I lst WANTF.D F'urn1!>h,·d J ttlt 28 J s:.ot. ~~ ...................... Mature adult!\ Befort• s. Upper Adult-. No Ch1ldok fo'ec &last 6.11004!! Residenee. Duplex llr 3 BR :? H._, S.:illl 1ch N1·•r ht>nch Ut1I 645 4530. 23 15 Newport pc.•L\ Sl!l5 787 w Wilson Mam ~Is, :>40·5.'.170 DUPLEX 3 hlks bch. 3 ~r. Condo 1n Corona del Mui 3 RR 2• .. fl41 II.IN .I llH .' 1.,, ori 1t1•· •·an.ii , pd Sl95 S22S mo Sf.5 wk Fii i;D 1!42·08.')!> ... lloc .. s to a..-och :? Ba. bllo~. C~lc. patto. Urgent• f Pm Student or South of Back IJ.JY 3 Alt 2•., R._1 $WI :>\i11 :O.h1111 ., -.....:Al 'rh 11.\$ '\ (.'~t 4!4 2508 .. " uc ~ar Yrly $400_ ~5~ _ needs ~dme for '.! hr Qlll 644.9190 3 kH 2• • R.1 Sti2.5 l'-l' \ •1 nr .~;·1 I "4• F.1s1de lgc 2 Br, hcams, $350 Eastside tnplex 3 br, 2 br. painted. drapes . ., . house. Sl 13 ut 1 I pd ----- 3 BR i•., K.1 SliiS in-.mfront hu<'h studio like nrw. udlts. no peL'l 2 ba, frplc, yard. encl. crpts. l ba. gas stove 2 Br. fplc. 1 i., Ba, -patios, 673-6442 Yoong Chnstian moth1•r .UH< 2~,oa $-H;. HEAR T~-iEOC :AN •:?!J.1 Llll incl No $275646-050.5 gar Nopets.642-l60J closed gar. No pets, n enclsunporch&gar.blk Wlthwellbehaved5yet•r Newport £k-.a<'h 3 Br 2 Da C.un rin. ftµI<· k 1 t, h l' n 4 9 7 319 5, children $215 & deposit to bch. comp rcdecor. G.-.s fOf' Rttnf 4350 old daughter. needs 11 1 2 Br 2 bd , furn ~ 4 houo;(''I from the• bc-sach, 53t. 0J::1 Condo-3 Br·l \.'J ba, end. B r.erio Mesa 425 l2t.h St & Pecan Adlts, no pets. $375 yrly ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br apt. Costa Mesa or h1 br11mr l1 <'t'll1n11!l, patio,gar.$350 /\dllson· 21B>ROOM 548-4905 SJNCLEcargarage. llunl.Bch.Notover$150. atrium w watrrfnll $590 ach Cotta.ge on O~ean. ly,nopets581·58Sl u 1 • ...__£... I Block to Beach. Lge ., NwptBcharea $3() CallUnduS31-5292 mo l11e /IH· option lbr.beaut ly decoratcd, "'sq . ..,..,,,...."' Bdrms. Renting now!IBLKBCH,lge4Br ... Ba. 961Hl867or894·46S2 645-20l6 fully furn. $300 incl ut1I Reduced rent lo couple for No ctuldren, no pets. With pool. SUM). 212· newly dcrtd, no pets. Yr· JBt, 2 Ba hse, w/yd & ---831-1676 Ille duties. 3 br, 2 ba. No Pool & Recreation Huntington St. Call Mgr ly lse $.525. 642·3443 Storage garage for rent. garage. needed by faml· 2 Br 2 & Twnh'lc. patio, __.le h 37 69 pcta. 831-2919 1959 Mopl• An, CM SJ&.3519 28 r. 2ba Jn Park Newport. See Mgr 1959 Mople J\Ve. ly Dec I. .E-side C.M pool, mcls wshr, dryr & -~ • oc Finest 0 (' vu loc. Spa. Apt 5, C M urea pref. Not over S3SO. refr1g c1bl car gar wlop •••••••••••••••••••••• SZ65 31r, 210 1 &2 BR garden apt, fprlc. NEW 3 Br 2 Ba, rec rm 1 . A ii D 1 Resp purly hsvt! rcf'11. nrs s.i6.s 642-ri33.1 IEST Upitalrs. family unit. No dRhwhr. pool, pvt patio, etc. rm. BBQ, nr Cit =~~nnis. va ec · Offlce Retttal 4400 Please phone U45 7fl57 aft IUY pets.SS7-483l nr. Irvine Ind. Area. Hall + HBllS. $350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bpm u.ic.23C Rlulfs :I Br, 2 ba. neur Some """pie !\11y you aet L Z b t & $195. to $230. 557·2841 008-5700ev11. WESTCLl FF 2 br 11;',i ha CORON/\ 1>1<;1, MAft E.....;.... __ l ___ d-1n_o_I_• ·u AMN51\..·IRVIM~ pool, llhOJll" $S:?S per mo . "'"~ . i " ge r. new cp d '1 I m P o Ye t! Jnl ~ .~ewly r<'tkc 64~ f.:U'.11 whut you pay for We or-f.Jmt . bc11med. refrig . I Br. bltns, C/W, adlts. no S200/Up l.arge I & 2 Br tnhse I\ ult~ on .Y. rio SJSO Dix, 11ult~. umr c w1rderencc11 rlc11irl"t1 OPlo:NOAll,V . rermoreAndtheplice 1s pool Nr llarlJorshop'~. pet s, gar. balcony roolAdults.no pets N pel5. 1728 BeclfMd l.n ~~\1C.675·0000 __ r<>om or smoll opt. nr "A M T06 r M Vrly I hllr to lirh. 2 hr. t k"s, Me!"beri1hip In a Ma lure cpl $21.5 Hob. 6450527 or 541:1-4291 i;ea 219 15th St Cal S32S mo S"'8 7533 17th & Irvine in c M -----h.1. S2~5 l1l• Tll h ..,, ll•·3·1h Club. A tennis S411 46f.t or Sroll, , 536·7315 •--~ ... 1a..-61ft' •WOODRRH>GF:• 1\v111I no"" i;1.~:11.1o: "' ,h t'n •,.lt•nm'l l!'!'ROni. 752l!t'l0 l\dultk:s1de l&2br.cncl Dix 3 br. :! b.i upper ..--,,ew....,. · ~ iH BrOlldmoor I br. 3 bo, r.lS •l!l7:1 , l "" ~wimmin~ gar Pool. patio Like 2 & 3 Br opts Cpt:1. drp:, duple"C I Blk bt h S42S Orriecs with prlvutt Mltc .. fClllOOlll ~ev1ewlot640f\752 . (ro 11 Urn1n~l{{lngeL1w1'tud111 fullk1tch.bn .lnewS200·S2lS6'&4-0878 Fam1lywcleome Cal +util s•8934I F.Vt!:J hat~45Ccnts u sqfl!n Remals 4650 ~rfl Id Bel San.hHM .,,111n..1, + ~rt'at ac· udull only. ut11 pd $170 --- -afler7pm840·3229 646·2.IWI eluding utlht1c& 300liOCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• e · ow market C .. str.o 3278 ll\ltie< Sum!ay HBQs mo fl4S.4S46 Adull E·side 2 br tnhouse, - 1 & 1 1 b sq I\ uniltc , ~ub .lse 3 br . twnhr.e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Parti~ ~ilh hve banc1s. l "1 ba. patio. encl gar BEACHWOOOAPTS C ean cya~sf r RoyMcCcrdl. contractors turd, lge 101 Avail now 1133-0108 3 Br2 Ba, 2yrs old 1750sq F'reeSunday brunch. New!} decoratt.-d. clean. No pets. Like new 1285. Lge I br. dining rm. A1C. wtb~~~~o ~~.~~e RHftor I llO Newport ~s~~~:!1~4~S mo 1-... ·-h 3241 n fncd, lmmac, $450. 111e upper 2 BR, 1c1eal loc:. 644-0878 dshwbr. J8CUU.I, pool ,._.....__ ..... _._ s·· 7729 ~ -• '96.rn4 y Ld II F'am11Jes only No pets. Adults o nly. no pets N 1 I w rf t 2 \oOVaTII ~ --•-t---/1 t/ __ _ -••••••••••••••••••••• ourn?n •• ~ angoe"en $225 Mgr al 97!>-2S31,Large3brtownhousew/2 S200.962•UIOO Berwpo. !dtusltes oanlfy.r~~'P ~.•••1 llNTALS .,_..._ ... _ lZIO rurlber . A l ernric 2885 Mendou <Al baths. frplc, patio & ---------1 M ~ ---maintenance cr.w, pro-garage. Jdeal loc. Adult:s. S17S.80. 1 br Singles ok avail Yrly 673-~ CDM 350 10 t020 sq ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.A~UHA II.ACM ••••••••••••••••••••••• reasional manaaement L.ge.1 Br. bttns. cpu, drps $300. No pets. GCS·3381 or Beachcomber. fee $15 3 br 2 ba nr Pavilion A1C. newly decoraled. ~ OCtAN SIDE OF llWY sa"n~RSfn:R8gph~:TYBack staff that cares. and Adultsonly No pets Call 837·9517 831·20ll ;547 2501 or &bch S400moyrly Mute.rs. Brltr,t\73-4120 Opp6f._.., 5005 /\T VICTORIA BEACH .. fr iendly n edighbors a1\Spm,64S·Jl98 . fm.l060 67S·8S6? Uy N---' A St ffed •~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pnvale pathway leading Bay. 3 Br. separate din Models open a1ly 10.7 Lge bachelor, rerrag, ou .,.,.. a .... c..-..- to beach. l~t Qualily 3 rm, frplc, lge rumpus Sorry, no one under 21 & Brand new 8 plex, 3 Br. stove ind. SmaH cat ok. Nr ocnfmt, oc:n vu. sun· Modern 3 br, elec. range, F\A~nElsbEedX OfCfl\Jce, ca~ 5 W --;' 1 ..,,.,. ··rit•c:;e BDRM. CEDAR HOME. room & corrals. $42S. Ph no pe t s . R oom mate ea ownn un.il, also l& 1170 +gas. 646-4546 d~k. newer 2br, bltns. refrf ar 1 e sundeck T n E T J V a:. uceu u • pro 11 2 \Aa Baths , 2 I g e Si&S-2536 ~ervlce available Mon· Br ' 8 pl8, no pets (71'C) l. cpu/drps, refrg. lndry, Adulfs 8 no .. ~ts S300 i SUITE. Renl Includes business In downtown fireplaces. All blll In lh·to-month occupancy 82'7·2479 l Br. gar & encl patio. bbq, patio. aar . $265 blk beach 642.3666 r1Ume recept .. phone & Lnguna Bu<'h. Be~t kitchen. Stolned ~la11s Adults Refs No pets Married ndlls, baby ok. · mull sMvlce, ul il & namet In swimwear 4t window1t Must have CX· Oakwood Curden Apts 3 Br 2 Ba. ref rig, pool. $225. Util pd 645-2240 SJ&..2131 pAJtK NEWPORT View janitorial. Secy '11 & otc spo1'11weur Owner ri:llr cell. rererenct'~ S690Mo lndry, klda OK, no pets. b Townbouse 3 Br ::i,., ba equip 11vall. Newport lng. $19.000 .. lnv('ntory COMMEnctt\l. s1·0 1u; for Ad Action 880 Irvine lol Hithl t:ni. Aft s. 648·6885 A~ ~ r1 wt~zl gar Vacant 3 br. 1i,., ba. pa~lo. frplc. :? put'io:i !lt"nlh to Center. 64().~10 ar ro8t or oftic-e rental. Scr1a.-:..1 • 1iM >vl~Hl.>JO VI F.W OF' ap e mo un..tulrs 1411 Alabama. th or 1 •as , •u=o ---HEWELL Mgr Apl D. 631·3277 ...:-; nt\oa mon t l! 0"" Plaza Executives Sullt.'S bldg, & re11 t rm . al Call a OCEAN & CITY """"-"'""' --673-8511 or r.1.'t 13(.IC --2541 sq Ct view otc All Ukr l.llttuna Beach Pieadllly Circu' ~1"0 1700 lGthSllUlll~vMI l..1tc.brigh\,niry.nrw DanaPolnt l8i 6 0ceanclcse2Br,qu1ettn PO'l'LESS.roomyJ l:Jr ~ iierv1ce~ Airport Tower 49 .... 594 Mo , 'ELF.C & WAl'ETt Daily Pilot til<t >~'w:w 11r. 2 ba, frpl. d t w, ••••••••••••••••••••••• plcx. nrw pnint. iihaR ea .ste toocean&bay Plaza. 2082 Michelson,--------r~~SSIOM RE.ALT'f aclous 3 Br. 2 B..t, nr Jaruzzl. Rar $315&42 Ex. lge . .2 br, 2 b:i. frpk, cpt3, child OK. 1:a.ragr. U T'$,.r'/: 645 LB?ll trvinc 752.0234 MARKET AD "ISOR t>t-och & l.ido Sho1>11 Nr , -dmlsinfi rm Adul~ ~ 1 S245 mo 1714 I 498 1653 S89oO p. me; 98$S.C.ore11t. l.11tuna ·v to.,tsldl', 2DR, bath. I teenager From $28' pectacular Lido bit• TO,LOCATIOHS Ideal ror Mom & Pop, ,,._.4t4-07lf 642_5678 8~~~.~rno 67 3- 2'"5 Uv rm,blln:'l.beam.1ar Gaa acwaterpd 496-7379 S(){lclow 3 Br, nll xtras. ~frontapla Jbdrms.: Harbor a.rea':c best lOO ~pnclous stort', well br, winter r~nla.I s.10(') sundeck Like new ~ Aull now Kids OK, baths, nt-wb' dccor1tf'd. To soo IQ t\ F'rom ~ locat«J, $10,000. dbWn + Have aomethJna to sell t213 I 44$·5963 or (2l3l Adulta only . no pets SELL ldJe hems with a S:U Cont act Terr)' ~atpeled 41 dra(J('d. Ca.11 REALONOMICS. Corp Inventory . Aft UBl, Classified ads do It we'U 44'7·9443 842 m& aft Spm Dally P!Jot Cla53Uled Ad 84U328 CoraplJt S4().8Z22 Brolen 6'7s.8700 '7Sl.J741 • • • \ - . , ••• DAJLYPtLOT ' I Add lt...Build it...Oiaper it...Hdmmer it... Car pet SERVICE DI REC~ORY Plumt> lt ... Patc:h it ... Ptpe 1t. .. Remoae1 It ... it ... Ccmcnt It ... Wire it...Hoe it ... Clean it. .. Move . I 1 Roof lt...Landscape it ... TlJt lt. •• Trlm lt •.. Sewlt... 1t...Press IL.Paint it ... Nai l It... Plaster it .. Fix It... Haul it... Add it ... Plant It ..• Alter lt. .. Learn It ..... .. pfttllllcJ c.,...... c.,.tSerTa laaf •t.e · · _.:_ Jllllit•W '-.HllcJIP•s""9 '9Ho• -· • ······················· ....................... ···········•······•···· ............................. :' .............................................................................................. -:., ............. . We'll watch your child MfNOR HOME REPAIR JIOUDAY SPECL\L S'l"RlJC'nJRAL ENC. YOllKAVE IT R~ADY Com,PleU janitorial Palo\·Replalr~35 yrs ln CUSTOM PATIOS PLUM8Ell·le~lr ,.. while you work. Days Carpentry. Plumblnl' Shampoo or Steam For plan checks, slcn J"LLHAULITAWAY U:rv1ces, ~mtttl.al la area . worllmanablp •WoodPaUoCovera p\pe lnllallalloa M·f" Our home. reH. CernmicTileS40SSGO Clc;aned. 2 Rm1. Hall or structu.re8.b&dgs 842·9'81 TIMS48-6306 r utdenllal La&uoa ~ Takeadvant.olm) •Redwood Deeb aervl~H. o. Gldle1 • Callt'l3 38:J3, U Z. b~tl\ SlS.9S. $41 3$47 & G •nf Jl100l"Qare 497-3727 ~per SJe.1056 I do my own work. f'hc IU·~U. Bab)'s lll111a my borne ~~Q:d~':!Zt &by°'.: S3MM .. ~ .... :, ............. ~move ~en:~ •:~a:t 1 * 1¥Jls:I PETERS PAINTING J!At..&U&I - Moo·fri. Cost• Me1u1/ dedica ted craft1ma11 Par quall*¥ •'41am citrPel Shades or Green· Yard &e211M Llc/lnsrd. •••••••••• .. •-•••••••• Ellpr'd r.iH. rlAte.s. ft"ff ....... • ...... ~••••·"-•••••• Nwpt8ch8J'9a .. 631·2372. spticializlna in older .• upholstry cleaning. Care. Royal service. . Expr'd Landscapers. est Ca.ll Cene~ -·••••••••••••••••••••Repai r s fl Compo -....i.-.. .,_.__. bldp&comm.61S.~l2 CaJIOdPeeblesM0-1936 downto"Earth"prfces! • Sprink.len: Install A re-p~y c-... -,..., ...... LTREP•i•s Sbfn•lea lns..-ioa 1 ~-~"" ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa1t Oaoc:rete • br1clll -_. -~~..,.,. "' " e : .,_. • ....................... F'iniah C.rvenlrY P~nel Ca• .. ~ Wunt a RE.ALLY CLEAN work. M:>-19'18 Ml aloae Avllt Extr 1.S\y S34S m lnsrd/Ue d. Lo priees. fl' BOOKKEEPING . IOI, doors, cab!&,~. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cabellero & Sons. Expr HOUSE"! CaJI C111gtu1m 2·Sl.)' ~/lnlr ~nn est. ~·ulf'NJ.- i\Jl phuaes bookkeeping, Vi.nee Lfonh()(fs:J&.847S Coo\nictor Cui1 l om garckner Fr Hts, n!· Girl. FteeesU.145-5123 .ALL PHASES Prlct'5l.ncl mlr'l/labor :tit ....... ....... statements, payroll, etc. r__. ~-~~ wort. color. a1&tegate, usooable. 64&-46S4 al\ n-~~• .... i .... By A..,,., Sprinklers. tW'f. plans, Guar, tnard. lreec3t. ••••••••••••• ... ••••-"yrs. exper. w/ CPA's, -r-· _.,..,....,... . altoc:oaere&ecutting. AU 4pm. ~ ........... ,. 1·m ~ etc.StaleHe.-r4 Ted636-7il1Sor6S:t>-01M &V L&/smallaccta 96"!-8290 ••••••••••••••••••••••· work guar. Lic'd . bpertencedw/reri•. C&UM1tcbell~l588 C•631-2440 CANOPYTV COO • ....::..::~--=-_.;.----1ts_h.a_,mpoo & s~am dean-~ lnsured492·3728 Espr Japanew gardener. 493-0680aller5pm • Painting. lnl/Elll Lie Ora~Co. Asp!laltCo. at~~~a:s 1cs!-& As10Cf•tu ana. Color bn&btenen: ' Comp I maintenance & , •2:54931. Ref. Free est. Busines.sServiecs wh\ carp ts 10 min LEONITE CONCRETE cleanup, fr est/reas Hiro South Coast llome & Of •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Work gaur. Won't tie un· l'"s.r.k• Monthly Statements bleach. Clean liv rm diJl ST AM PI NG Cob· 75l &911 rice Cleaoln~ Service 1-'treelluc.-s·Planten derbid. Alt. lpm ~ ,.mo & Orv-••••••••••••••••••••••• lncomeT1tx Payroll rm & ball $1.~ Avg' rm blestone brick & t ile ~liable. :M br s. 547-'281 Orick Coocrel.e Patio ,.... P ln'' 6-p T.... 64151'Re movals trhnmlu •Tax Planning• $7.50. couch tui. cbaar SS-patios, etC 640-4349 ~:1>1N1 ~~PS l.lousecleanin" & BuUdiJlo 8'oek Walb BBQ Pit.s 'f'prt Ca uA& """ akper· ••••••••••••••••••••••• -··•·· rm est. Uc"• 12• Broad VI a y CM Guar ellm pet odor. Crp1 w""mp ete ... aui..c .... nce • ., Rel. Eats 646-04K ing, . 11&tom wor + •ORCAN TUNING• ~~:!.: .. _. ....,.__.... repair 15 yrs expr. DcJ Ccllcfroctor Free est 6C2·9907 Maln~tt-Very matena.ts. 2$ )'rs ex~r. .. .. ~ ......... ~. v--- S42·051l k If R ts••••••••••••••••••••••• reMOD&ble. ~1S3Z FrMest. Slaa1111&ooe. tile, refereoc~s Rkhard . Allen·Conn·Rodgers 8'1prJLyping St>an-Eng in ~~101 myse . e LEE M. JARVlS Ran's,completeganfeniq bliockwalls, brick, plan· 96()..3361 . NewponOrgans~lS30 TnmmlogRRemov~•· bm, alsO ans calls ror s._ . Add.it.Lons4(.Rernodeling servtce. Reas. ra tes. Cle-*'9 lers. Quality work al re· •CUSTOM PAINTING• ptasfer/leplW ~mC: • bus. 642-6101. twnCarpetManwilllayyOW: 002·5573 Ucll785E ~ C.M, H .a S48-t98'7 6'5-7918 as prices Bob 750-9354, HI QUALITY L o •••••••~•·•••••••••••••---------8am~m or mine. Repairs "' pm. ~ PATCHPLASTERlNG ~wCle•• D c•ls:rt ~ ~~e:.lllD,,,! ~~!~ ~:. ~~;}t;!~!t~~ G.-al Serrkn H~s:i!:,~'!:f-ea~~:: Bloc:Jr., bnck. alwnJl6looe Call en!"~eves uALL TYP&S• • ..................... .. •••••• ':.;::;::! •••••••• ~ ..... "Bl·lO!IGE9 557·683:2:•••••••••••••:··~··••• i.ng,ref's.960-4868 walls &planlenl..EJc»ert· _ Freefl5t ----cl ear Vle w Window H & F CABINETS _arpen~ry. pain Ung & Jy inalalled. specially EXPERT PainliJll. lntr & VERY NEAT PATCH ~~II~ l~~~-::: Kitchen, bath, storage. we care Carpel Cleanen <Formerly Tom Jones) domestic. HOUSECLEAHIHG priced. Call Bob 536-9906 Exlr. F ree esl, work JOBS" TEXTURE ~~ Mz-1.SM OI' Reas. Contractors Ste&mcleanorsbampoo uANDERSON"Assoc. 5-6.30PMM:.-&3 751-0066 or635-QM guaranteed.~ Free&t. 893-143S -<>-eveetrw.._.-welcorne. 551 ·3074 & Also Upbolst.ery·AJI WOC"lt Cstm Brick·Stooe Wrtc v•~ .._ 538.u141 guar. Refs/MC. Crest :~~ gc:;~ ~~:ci Haul1MJ XJ:; ~~~s~~~s~~~:u!r _ -~ P~~~&p~tiS: :,!;:A•*' ; You don't need a gun '° Reas Rates 645-37t6 • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• $25da . 5434625 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• cent on neatness. \0 \'rs ••••••••••••••••••••;•• "draw fast" wbe:Q you Try 1$ Daily Pil ot , . Hauling/mo\/tng,deanup Y MOV1NG!Let2Expr'd exp?. Refs. Ptee est. P lumbinc .& Heat••I s>laceanadln~Dallt ClassU\ed Ad to buy, sell Find whllt you want an SELL adJe Items with a $7/up. T'reework. Reas. Sell t.hlngs fast wilh Dally men move you. D~o i42·1334 or 673-5130 all 5 Repair. No.>ob too small! Pi.Jot Want Ad.s! Call now or renl something. Daily Pilot Classifieds. Dally Pilot Class1f1ed Ad. fast, free est 842-4S97 Ptlot Want Ads . ~ & 5.56-l.lMS msg. lrwknds. CaU: Davenport '7S1·9677 -64.2-S678.. ...... s Mo.ytoLoc. 5025Lost&Fo.d 5300 Schools& HetpW.ted 7100 HelpW..e.cl 7100 HafpW..tecl 7'00MelpW...ted 7100 HelpW...... 1100 Opj10i lwsit1 5005 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••• • ~ti°" 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• •-• .. •••••• .. ••••••••••• •••••••• .... ••••••••••• ••••••••· .. ·~··•••••••t ••••••••--••••••••••• 1st 2Jld & 3n:fT D 's FOUND. Siamese cat. vk ~ .......................... Aut.o«noUve IOA.TRIPAJtt.MEM C«Dpanion llouaekeeper 00.NOTSbopHdp.f/tl:me ~VER.NESS, Uve lD, IW ' • · E Harbor & Baker CM. Houseboy Handyman New Det.atl Shop oeeds . . w/sociaJ secunly. livein, PM shHt. No e.1per nee. lime for~ cblldren. Mutt • Fumilure & Plywd Mfg 'fr~tS~Vi~!:~a~t Please adenti!y 54>98&8 l.Jve io-0ut. hel'J>. Must have expenenc~ lD cook for elderly lady. ~emale, a.:e 25-4$. Apply have Cahf. drivers Uc. Ir •LadiesWear.Ha-Class' . Rack S2l·958'7da s Top wages paid. Engine Yacbl hull repair, $200.mo.8'75-l'32. mpenoo,Mr.Donut,W speatEngllsb,beable to •BOOl<STORE 673-4883 Broker FOUND l nng In lobby of · Y Steamen. en~ painters. mecbanlcaJ/eJet:t. Need B.17tbSt. Costa Mesa. awim. Elvon, 768·7&4$ •DRAPERYWKRM MoMoy W.t.d 5030 ~olt ~r America 3444 Help Wcmhcl 7100 buffers" polishers. up-neat woners ~~clear .. aft. __ s_pm_. ____ _ =~~.::08k~~!H~r ••••••••-••••••••••••• Via Lido, N.8 . Irene ••••••••••••••••••••••• holstery s~ampooers, ~c~-8~~1i11e s Boat COMPUTOl Driven &UAl.DS Cont.adAgnl SamCl'1Ule Responsible OrangF 759-4517 clibeek OAul. pack·UP & de· -~· CWRT/ s oouperndat«ae:..Pn,'timebk: Stock vwv:~ V'ft ,.._......_...,__ cn4)~70 54()-()608 County busaoessmal'I FOUND· 2 Samoyeds, ACCOUNTING very pply al , "" --------------· n~s $20,000 for Js1 male & female. vie , 2059 Hart>or Bl. CM ldoloclEPER ground. varied duties in· Vaas o.ay. Let ua plft'e ~.Full• put,. •l!!.a..1~5a1 .o ... TrustDeedonwelJlocal Edwards/Slater H.B. Cl.Ell 645-1000 el; lllputpreparatioore-an ad°" your auto 6 Ucne.Pbooe&truspre-~•' ~ " ed81gBear3Bdrm,2ba 847.5120 Tbru general ledger, condliaton " input YoU'Ureeelv.Sl5permc q 'd. R~ed welcome. Sb staUon. all eqpmt & cabin. Will pay 10% lnt A/Payable for small statemen~. AP/AR. Self operating. C.11 lor appl. to drive as you normally Call~4.ofc bnl0.2, inventory Included 10 00 either short °" IOlll! LOST 10131, sack w/baby manur. co. &,!q's good AYON starter . Sa Jar y 640-0140 do. Call 152-lZSS, a.&k b OoeedWed. sale!' price reduced term Joan. 835-4864 01 shoes. camera, etc. 00 gen'I back-·"" & data S800/start CM area. &eveorJ oe. ---------s:J.000'. tone~ pnce of 4.92-4025 Ceylon Sl.C.M. Reward .,......._ Mftdbtra$S S-49-2221 COOK. CtUldc.re center. Jfairl>reeeerwanted Sl0,500. Submit all offers. S49-lS720f' ~ process1ngST•,..;.._SWex1TperC.H INC To Mc*• llam-lpm M·F. SS hr. DRIVERS baeo.&a.11 ... Saloo McV/\Y INVESTMENT Mot~ Tnnt ""w Cieri Merri ? Boob Menu planning. prep, CCl'os..Cawlif) . ea.all ( 'ORP (714 > 842· 7481 DHdS 5035 LOST; blk Kitten. male. U39 Baker Costa Mesa dmla « $....... servke, cleanup for 22 No special Hcense req'd. ff A I R D R ES S E R •••u••••••••• •• ••••••• Vic. 14th S t H 13 S49·l04 I Earn abou\ $40 00 evveryON Komiwlftl & young cblldren. 64S-6570. Mac:Crecor Yacht Co~.. w/',.J.__._1 N-pt n-.. • COFFEE SHOP c W a 1 nut & O Ii v e •, ""ftuaJ ,__Employer SlOO you sdJ a.s an A u -ti• ~-1631 p ,.....,..,, -""'-u. 5'000. + p/mo. LOANS got ~ ..... "'.,.,.,. Representa\lve. Sell •<D•-•s COOK ........,. acea a, Also makeup artlst for Landmark locat ion. /O beautiful gifts, jewelry, Million Do lar Corp De licatessen style M. leadlng cosmetic firm. seats $7, real cozy. Ask. Aho2ndTDLOCIM LOST: Kitten 3 mo old. AMBITlOUSPenoowant. cosmetics. more I 'll needs men & women of restaurant now takina StCMI023. an~ $?'3,500 A1:,'t . UBI , FairestTermssince lStS blackfem.w/redcollar edforlandscapegarden show you how. Call any age who e njoy applications ln persoo, ---------75l 37~1 SClttler Mf9. Co. Santiago Ave. Sao Clem. ing posruoo CdM public ~7041orZeruth7·1356 speatiag w/others & who for full lime cook " ust EMGIN£EI HANDYMAl'Us 64z.,2171 545..06l I 498-l867atl_5 1tardeo. Xlnt working ~~~~hj~~erage cook posltlona. Xlnt pay Manlfactaria~~ in SadcK=E! ... ~ FAST FOOD coods F/time perm. On· BABYSITTING Carn ab y Stree t .$'7,000.MO. We8uy2ndTrustDeeds REWARD lost sbart ly hardworking person C 11 l d l 0 Resta u rant. 2 s31 p/br. 10·20 bra work. ldeaJ fl>r couple, pr~nt-Crush immed! 645-1260 haired Abyssiruan Cal, w/good refs need apply. o egtJ u eb;.b .r No actual selling in· EastblufrDr, N.B. !':if':'':~ d:~ .... _.u·-«J.35119 _______ _ ly hclf run, wr ll estab.. Turner Rlty Invest. Co. male Brn Ir orangE S3 per hr 40 Hrs wit. Call mature Y lo yslt volved & no seUing ap---"'--'cal ......... _ ... ;:.:. n•unvuAN easy terms-Agt. UBI. ticked. wbt flea collaJ;. Wed, Thurs & Fri morn. aJ\emoom/eves .• week· pointments. Wort w/ooa COOKS.EXPB'D "ICU14lll __ .........,. Oft.I,., •• 751 .3741 1st TD. approx. $7900. Lost Thurs. Mootecello 9-11 :30ooly.673-2268. 1r.:...'!'•eauY 5*1rvinp'ov~~ .. if167cie; " t.be most popular a. In modified dlea. AJao.. E:itper. in documftlla, Part-U.meforguesthome 8"'2% payable $1SO mo.· Townhouses. C.M. Days, . su-... e..._. v successful products on Dishwasher needed. lion, prod&aeUoa llnt1 i.nC.Jl.~16 k./WiMTO"f'ent will discount$%.~ 548-1363. Eves, 751-1959 Apt Mngr 12 uruu. C.11 . BABYSITTE R t her the market today. Ao in· Bayview Conv. Hosp, troubleshooling • cos~''i---------OOsTA MES •------------------t Write refs, D2i 9lh St. • eac. erpemiveproductwbo9e Tburtn c M red•etlon. Degreeu '· • A A MEWPOIT 11.ACH ......... 5150 Manhattan Och. Ca. needl, m atur e lovin1 n.arne is a bouM1bold 2055 Ave, · · engiwrpref'cl. dftllnll•rH Xlnt ~rea, family pro-I p if. Fi 'al ••••••••••••••••••••••• 902l86 wocnm for 10 mo baby. word ... __ ,t ... _ w-,.. M2·3505. St:•co~H JNC .... ~ b&orru; :torce sale. needs rvtne ac ac nanca n..i .. ...,M ... -i.1e ~ IOAM·2Pll. ref's r-eq"d. ,,_..,.. """' -..... ,. ~.,....,_,. Now thal the ldds .,. go ge*r now I Agt UBI Co. arraqes secondary ~........_ .,..,., m. CaJI ftzPM 494_2536 Work In a youtblul. COUMTIR HB.P ua9BderC.a.ta Mesa back ln school. wbJ not 751.J74J · ' real est . Cioanc1ng. CallAJcobolHelplloe ASSEMBLY a · friendly atmosphere & f\JU&P/Ume.ApplyDel Ut-3041 «oto wortr?TraJneeA.& Perhaps we can help ~hrs a day ~3830 BABYSITTER needed by have run while YOU earn Taco. 25252 La Pu Rd. F,qual Oppor Employer sembly Ir Packaalag Mexfc.m .. s._._. you.640-8292. MASSAGE LABORERS Te ac h e r . Lite top pay. You receive a Lagu11aHills J~~~~~~~~~Jobs now avail. Long 6 Xl~~~:;;~~c~t/on . Awn UCIWAldl/ RGURE MODB.S Start Now" SboWd bave ~·faii:~t·y~ir~~ts" ~~-:a~i~~:!i ~o:: DAY HOSTESS Exciting "ground nocr· st¥:/ft'ror:m:::.f!llAJJ. ~al.5 Ol &rout. real SS r~·~~ EAtCOITS owncar.tphone.Noe.s· Weekdys 1.30 LO s mission&bonuses.Con· Harry'sNewYorkBar& opportunity with truly NeverAFeeAtTempo maker Good terms. Agt. '-VIit • -per. req'd. Production, 840-3858. ' tests & other incenUve. Grill. 4248 Martingale huge potential! B«ome llBI 751.3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUTC.AUOHLY Warcbouse & Assembly. BAB·vsrrTER Ne,.,.ed. 2 Xlot adva n cement Way, N.B. tnear o.c. distributor ot "Slender a ~empo ' Lott & F09d 5100 631 JI I I Short & Long Tel'm All· '°"' possibilities for both men Airport / Apply in person Now.·· CaJI Mr Sumner -&tab. lloubque. Pnme ••••••••••••••••••••••• • signments. • days wll. Lorant. With & women. l<HJ :30am or t-lpm. Cor details 549·9006 or N H IQC $15,000. +In· SIOO.R!WARD ••~o..... Never .. Pee4lTempo transp. C.dM area 640-0423 Vl'ntnrw 644 t7S5eves ~11 " 0 &44-8018 No exnor nee You ft· Deliver y Driver for ----------11 TEMPORARVHELP -~·!. • Med srt~ golden color CounselmglaReferral ~em~Q c:eive r:illpaywhilebeang manufacturing & sal~ ~C. SECRETARY r!>r C•S4M455 REITAURAMT fem C'olllr Retriever P'reg.test·ava1I wknds -, --IA.MKIHG trained. You can work co .. oppty's open for inve.s tmenl co. i n EquaJOppoi"Employer M1st1on Vleju are.. m1x, Lost vac Pomona & 34 Hr HeJpbne ~7 .~95 Lo • n pro c es s er I morning or eve hrs. Only other positions for right Fashion Island. M u1ss~~~~~~~~~~~ Gros.11es $13.000. mo WHson.5 M. lo-22·75 No TEMPORARY HELP Paekager. Savings &: JO min. by Fwy from all person. S3 00 hr to start. have 4 )'rs exper .. typ... E\eO•QI!> only Free ~o. tags~-Cari~~E~~:r.~;ntial C•S40.4455 Loan exper preferred. surrovodaog com Call642·22S6forappt. &5-70wpm,sh80-90wpm.HOSTESS Part·tlme 6liand•nJt bwldang. r.ur LOST Black •'emalc cdt, eounst'lino & referral EqualOppor Employer Apply an Person. munitaes. Yoa owe it to Apply . TMI 369 San welcomeCaneigbbodaood rounded by parkaoa 3yrso&d Spyglass Hadge Abortion~ adoption .; Manners Savings & yourselt to al least in· DEL TACO Miguel Dr Suite 200, hostess. llSSZ,1283. Owner IC»\ 101 for & lWU. CdM. GCo-o:rn keepmg. Ulan. 1515 Westcllff Or veaUgate tbls unusuaJ Needs Kitchen Help N.B. Housecleanln&. Mature Franle & mu~t sell Reward · APCARE !>47·~ in Newport Beac h. oppor. Contact Jenelle P/Ume positions avaU. Experience painter want women wanted.. Ptrime, Tl'fm)> A«t 837 4.200 ASSEMBLERS EQUALOppor ~mplr Taulbee . 833 ·8098. Day help $2 .50 hr. ed. &ood pay for exper Top$.Carnec.S45-5123 ---LOST . O a c h :,, h u n d • SPIRfTUAL READER nmeliJe wb~. Inc. 831·1831 1720 Superior 0.U9'3-4964 t4~~=-~!. ~~~~1fu0 1t~c ~~:1~ 3l2~~~:~~:fteal ~i~ ~.;;":~·~a;;_ BankL<fAM SHVICE ~F81 Oppor J mploJer DA;~:L ASST, sornn EXTRAORDINARY Ha::~~:~~~~ n::~::p~ JMal 11pt1vi• trad.-loca atU •kdys. R .. ward San Clemente. For appl; sembl;y, Harness. Con· lrvlne Savings needs f off d . ~... JOBS 847.7252 t 11>n, l a waaher11. 12 1 1'\D'P.Sllk T -1\ .ft 492.9034 492·913e nedor °"Solder ColOI' person w /FHA. VA . IOYSAMDGIRLS ronls ice _uties. · lo Europe f o r 11~-----------drv1•r,, xlnl parkina """"" Y ~fT ns. '" rode nol req'd. Excellent FHLMC. FNMA & Con· Mission Viejo El Toto per. al mocrung & Mon· diploma grads. Once YOtl Housekeeper Ir Variou. 0-rwr 11MIOU-' Wiil u "Stsay" VIC' Warner & T1r('d of"BoobTubes"'" c:o benefits includes l ventiooal Servicing ex· orea. Earn your own days Dr Sc humm. qualify,reservetra1nlriti Duties.AJ\ernoooehlftin 1 .. pt ~ood term& A~I P11c Coast Hwy 10 2G D:1~Part.y·TakeTnps wks vacation 11fter 6 per. to organiz.e. train Ci money selling subscrip-847-8501 d your choice " Euro,.. gueslbome.~lS. l(O .. ~ 7PM SlOO Rf.'wnrd . OinmoodGtrls. mo's. 11 Paid holidays, SUpeT'Visenewdcpt.Top tions~terschool.F.orill-DfMTALASST. ass.ignment. s.o m e u-.--.. eeper . N.B ......... IUUTY IOUTIQUE a-:.,r,.llmt II I\ loc 3 uon Doi111t S<'ulplutt.od nulls ""'" t Jl"t•, mnke up etc 11u,1>,1nd trJn!lfl!1'r~ out uf irt'll Out~tnnd1nll patrnt11JI l lmfor 110,000 tlW'I~ lllY,•ntory 90-9750 SU-1401 ll4G-_ 2278 Guy• Uae groun insurance starts salary ror right peraon. form a lion C'Bll 0 -""'13 -··ft·~ ali( fr-~ -• "' • °"""-With orthodontic ex per. ~~ may qu Y '"" Pt· lime, 2 • 8 p ~, 2 U>ST ln!'h Seltf.'r male, EVE FOTO DATE day of hire & many 7S2·64S6. F'/Ume.548·2291. N.8 . up to S2500 Cash bonue. c hild ren ( 9 & 11 ). 1yr,w1()Motalf" Lol!lt4 834-0234.S:W·lSS2. more CA.IDRIVERS Call yo ur Army Engl is h s peaking wu .11:0. Thalia St Laa 2pm~pm Appl)" Personnel BANKING Men or Women Dental ChaiT J\ssiu_ Rett'Uller: mature own trana • lkb. ttew:mi 41..i 6451 DOCUMENJOR BOOKKEEPER Musl be~ or over Newport Beach 1525 Mesa Verde E. Days 896-f7o6 *K •RE.,..'S * Apply In Per.son 646-4801 Costa Mesa M0-102!! Eves. 646-35'12 A "" · Bankexper. onl1 . Y.-OW Cab SCRAM-LETS OUTC ALL M ASS/\O F. DIVISION contact Bob Creignton t 125l Slater A venue Dental Reeepllonist. BUly FRY COOK HOUSIWIVIS ·~s 6PM·2AM 838 1181: AddresS()lraph lrvioeNationaJ Barut fountain VaJley pr ad ice. H.B. area. Apply. Dick Cburcb'1 P/lime jobs. rlextble hn ~""' Wan\ femalt' c re1111 MulUgraph 833-3'100.E.O.E. Goodsalary+benefata,:i Restaurant, 26U wbilekidsareinscboot Tuttlto -Pagan -m~mber. ~1. Pacific 292f S.DCll 1hu C.ARPIHJRS yrsexper 9627797· NewportBlvd,C.M. Apply, Del Taco.~ RESTAURANT HnO<'-Olmlet-luxury s ua\101 yacht SA.MTAA.MA BARMAIDWanted,noe:it· . IO.ATS , DENTAL Asa.at. p/llme.Garmelll cotter lor w• LaPat.ftd,L•a.HUla. P:ibulous mouni.lo 11rt OUTO(OJN Share exp. Write ad #709 F.q al()ppor Employer per nee. UJ Aggje'1 Bar, Mm l yr eJCper req d. CIWn:lde A X·raya. E.1· ~ mfl exper or will tlni; an orea of euu· The onl7 Um.e I wanl bl Dally Pilot PO Bo:it 1560 u K.8.M7·54U. • M11at have own tools 6 ~r req'd. Lag Deb train St~rt $2 a per bJ' loduslrtal Lunch roohl, monc. C~rry Va&llC'_Y and 9iee a third p3rtl ~when CM. c. 92826 tramp. Top waces" dnl 494-9737 Apply 9-12 Moo·Frl s:n llAM lO 2PM. Irv lute Yuralpa Valley Coffee two run OUT of OIN ASSEMll Y TIMI IARTINOIR benefits Apply toS«uri W. L8th St .. C.M. . area. Call l-8'7o.Q7S !'hop, dinln& room and . •SHARON'S* Mature woman wanted. Nlght sbil\. Sor 6 days tyGuard. WestsnllCorp, --------•--::---:-=::--1--------('()('k\•Hs In QJO &q ft FOUND. 81k Spnnaer Ot/1'C LLMASSAOE IZ~p/br Must ~all Applyinperson.Mario'a 275 lil<'Cormiclt Ave, DISP&tATaYNllD GtllrtlfOfflc• btdg. Oii I 5 3CI'<'' com· t~~v~~:1~/&mJor~~~: ~122' aome EngUsb. Ap;ly in ~\~r.;ya'&.l201 E . _Cona __ M_esa_. ____ -t Typists, Secretaries, Permanent. part·tlme. INSP£CTDIS pll'lcly equipped with lrvlne.~l..Ol9 p e r s o n o n I 1 . • Castlilr, theater Day MTST. Mat I & banking Multi Mllllon Dollar corp furniturr. ft'Clures and ---------• EXOTIC 611LS /\LT F. RN AT OR llAUTYS1'l'LIST sblft APl'b' in s>e~. ex.per . for temporary stafflog new of c In *~/Mect.1 inventory Ready for FOUND·black cat. Masage"ModeUog SPECIA LTIES, 74& W. u.,•tdo lll'-.t •--.. -m. 709 E. Balboa Blvd, pog~~~..;....,..weeno " lrvl ne . bl eed en y tumkt•yopcrallon Seal V1 0 I . D N 8 ........ "~·-Mes• ITT-'"'"' u-.;nua , ... ,_,""". ....... lb"sla~t lft. posa'tave 2 nl receot ex-per. In . c a a:xJe r. . . OulcaU OnJv 542·3168 ''""'" ~ .. ~ .. • .. ral stytloo 837.......... Balboa. W-......._t--.. o ... heel l I I I ,._ Ina for Z20 plus wtdsncf.' &U-8999 ' ...... ... --.. ..._... -.......--· _, minded people to In· 5 me a • P aat c • noor and 2 wocici btimlna Aaaociale Rep 83'7·8779. CASHIHS Servlctt. t.ic: troduce inexpensive na machine parts. Some PC rtrcl plll/"~ ooofi'IJll . prtlccd of FOl!!jDSou: r.t«'aEkeetl v,1.e1n:· P.O.BOXES 18 OR ova Boat C.rpenter needed to Over 21. F /lime. Good 181162 MaCl\rthur Blvd lionally known products ~~~· un y .i..5. IOI.' u Cl ty Ut "I' aa un . I For R nt ,HO mu. MEC fimsb llim. all Teak aall Pay. s Locations Suite 100 lrvme from our ofc. Free park· 1lbove ood hqUOf' ltcense lngton Rench. Phone e boat Int. On Wllter in Metro Car Wash Equal Oppor Employer ing &: other bcnefala, Min 1 yr e:itper. ID ln· Ownl•r WI II finan ce S38-U44 631-0727 I( you're new '° Orangt Newport. Call J46-2-0SS 2950 Harbor Bl, CM pleasant surroondinas & process of au electronic Aiient 979·2342 alter 6 ---------• Co temporarily di -reJaxed atmos.J....e. N,, inspection. Myst !mow p.m. FOUND Full l{rowll ------..-----f " aw .. · d11yornight. Ch"""h baby n"-.. at DISHWASHELl wanted eic.-nee Ar ri'o""~elll~g" color coda, bluepr1Ata Ir . white rabbit wired eyes. ''THE EXPERIENCE'" ~::u~°"di~~~ti~d IOAT INGIMI ~"ant. &ind;;....:_a. ai rugbt.s, Tue·Suo. Apply In tnW'ived.. Xlnt C>P90" for schemaUca. Working partner wanted Vic.oflfarbofVie-HUJ.a Adult mo tel. Closed from Ute ser vice"" for tHst••·-s PM6WedPM. ll7rsOC' person, Mario''l 3201 E. adva ncem~nl. Ca ll *Hafo.S..C• 1ftwiJrut>.:;sbfNov· onPebble6«2'7'9. circU1tTV.ForRescrn anyreasoalflekitlgtea'I· M. 1 . ,_..,.._ 'd o9cr Contact Mrs CatHwy,CclM. 833 ·809~ Time l1ft 4Vrsexper.lneoureeof ~1oo 111~i us oess LOST BLACK CDARk Uonl,5tl-t7S6 PQr&ryorcareeremploy· M:!t b:~e C=-·~ & Bordeo,839-98ZJ Ubnries, Inc. Equal()p. all eled.nJaic: inlpectlon. t-n mt' BR N 1 le WHITE. II t• ment.. coo.sider th.ls uni· ...::::.:.::.::..:.:..:::::::....:..==----1•--• ... -.,-----•I porEmployerM/F Muat know color cock, • FE Id ALE coc KER ~:i:::::-queoppor You can eam ~?.,.;;g:~~ CLl.al nPIST UW!r•AY Genl!nJ ()(flee nr , blueprint.a, 1cbematlca . ...._..W ..... SOIO lflX. NISSINO PROM••-.. ••••••.......... ty Ouard; -Weatull Jlnl '1PiAC ll_Ull. aood W1MDOWTatMMIR . 40 ·Olll'"l·Jf,; WUJ perform IMpedJoa ~-OARDEN GROVE OCT .-.1 ..... a Slt6 Pitt WBK "-.. -.. M"Cor-l"'k phone pes5rtied'!".!11~:...~eav) F/thne for Jr. ~~tv IGCbr • •• ~A·~ ey. eo· al ~on• U · .......................... 30 WESTMlNSTER ...,. 11111 •• ...,.,,., ''~ " .... " phones. _, .... ..., 1JI •lore F•ahJ;;;' ea' to ......... ...,.yat at siltwtthla~lnspw· "9.ACTIOM! AVE/TRASK AREA ... !::~.':'!~ ..... ?!!..! e..-s on your pnidc· Av.,CoataMesa lor lnlen•e~ (3:5:3Cl perte.ee netess. Salary Ttwk *· 1.M3 1Aean t.aon whenreqaUed. Uoiled Buslnns lnvest·i-:::~:.::...:=::::.·------l---------i t Iv i l J, comm . + B>at •~ach1nr pm)-.-i commensurate W/Uptt _A_v_e_ .• _C_M_. _____ _, mtnt.s. Jnc. Calliomia'a iate\Uves "estra profit SAILIO.AT MAHUP. Apply ln ~J &IH•L fA.CTOtlY Excellent co. benellta .. larieat bu.I nets aalea FOUN1> Poodle Wnt Slde •A IAR'f'BtDIR b i bon 1 Tb Cockt.aO W•itresses Now PETRlr.;'S elude \ wh oe•tloa team, u offices state Cosla Mesa ld•ntlfy. f"llll or Part•u.n. ~~ 16 Me: ~ • .,.: ~=Jtf'or· blrl 01 Cha Ion N ifbt 147 Westminster MaJI WOU after ti mo'a. tt PaW wide.6tlOranaeCountJ 548-3348orM>-2781 Be ready to work •s • loollng for may be Ured •C••·atA1u•hn Club. 72S Baker. Costa Wntmlmter Sport.lnggoodscompanJ. hollday1 , 1roup ID· toaertl~ yow needs, we FOUND Blt It whl youai f'!':~,;~ba~"::~~ at typing, folding papen. •.W. UN ~N!,~l Jf55f:OO on~--------.... _7_:»4 __ . MM __ l4_2. ___ _, aurance aLarta daJ of are desperate for bu.sl· cat. Wht collar. Lido mentasalst•nce. wattboate Jobs & wwk· C • . . DONtJTMAKER,exper C.ITRJCHFAST bl.relrcnanymdf.. ne:s11cs to MU. we have Park~" 615-1086 American Bart,.nders Ing ror a limited Income. ..,.unn Collector TraJnee •. Must Part Ume. Irvine. M84 0a WOMEN Apply Penonne! people; with $5000. · • · Work w1youna people ........... ~ have iood wte voice le Call aft 9pm 562·1441 WUMOOOI t:zOO.OOOt who are re:.dy, FOUND Lae blk doi. SC'bool Raptd advancrme nt BOAf F.XPER. PREP't> l1Je •t Inst ~ wprn. ---------Easy to aell, part/full IRftl wllllng llt able to buy mlll e Setter. approx 2 ll06 E. l1tbSt.SA po1.5l~e. U you 're 18 or BUT WJLL TAKE AP· Small J>lieNant ofc, C.M. DONUT MAKER . AM lo Ume, guano\eed welghl DMSlftM now l yrs.. old. Vic. Cflapman .c. U4-J1181> over" l!POUkl be avail. lo PLl C hTIO NS FOR ~-. Coaud Mr. Kane. PM Shirl.'\, fu11Ume , 18m loss nutrition pro1ram. UR QAU Ull Lampeon. 63M'T78 start work lmmed_ calJ TRACN£ESAL.SO. MS-2lMO. over Apply In person MS-1"'1 Addr8aoftapb lW ~~~ Verde Or ,. .ftAG JD W......_ 7071 betwn9amlt3pm OOOD PAV. XLNT Sa~e·a Donut Shop You don't Med a aun to MwtJc;rapb • Baal. e 108. Ca.tau~ o.I; p~~rt ad:,_ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• BENEl'ITS. '1'be fastai draw In the ~1 Jtton.tmo Rd. MV "draw faet" wben you 2921 S.0.W.-..,_ ~t~ Pf re:.ult.s To pla: ~r Prac. Nl&nO/Comp nall SH· I ll3 APPLY West a Dally Pilot Hoe.xptr ~&rJ · place an •d.. In the Dally s-le Am9 f·l74f du•loa card. phone Sdaya.BNebatta.Ctlll •tcSOMYACMTS Claa;lne·d Ad. Pbone=:;E'LL Idle Items wit.b a PUotWa,,."4a!Calhow &qu.IOppot'BmtilioJ• ~alw eproreuional eG,K78today. Apt225,,...9'31 CIJ1ulf1edAds SG·~ umDMnA,...S.A. Ma..~ DallyPfJoCCtw.ssiftedAd. -scz.5d78.-. . • ' .. \ f l -. . • I I 1 I I t • ' . • ~, l -,, • ~~~ ..... ?! ••..... ~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~?~ ..... ~~ ..... ~~! ....... ~~•I•~ DAILY PILOT QI\; KENNEL Ke\p. w~ OffkeAHHlhit tUfs to work P /Tlme. ~ Scotaman le• Maker. FrtttoY• 104 Fwwihn 1050 acea..ot11 IOIC p/Ume 2 days •k. Ow Eves II wknda. M •tun. ECEPJIONIST TUe, Wed & Thur' aft Sr Mort Loin Ofer $2Sl< N41W-W!td 1 month. ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •• ••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••·· 1 car. Anlm•I e-xper. pre F/Ume.BayvlewManor R noons In CM area PenonnclClk S6SO ln.slalled.873-1232. T Handsome Pups. MOVING · Spanish gold Anaatont. w /r cmotc•• f'd.54CMl34aA6. 3$0 W. Bay Sl, C.M. Front°'. ftce. appearance Medical Ofc. Fot 110S>l S.Cept/~relll'Y to$800 Konmore Washc:r & Gu weeks. "41 Shepherd + velvet Couch & Love Mod. 590 N~or new ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:it.!"2~·3SOS=::..·-----~" atrooi typing 1klll1 call6'5-'7510 Ple111ecalHorappt. Dryer 1175 Slgnoa\ure Wet rneri.ner /Lab . Seat. Cotree Tbl. 2 end Ma.keofr.7&4·12.M neceu. Eltper. wtbuay SALF..S lrvlne P.inonnel Aaeney Elec dryer s5o Kenmore $57·1892. Tbla, 2 Lamps. al10 • ..... KITCHEN O\II'DOORJOBSFOR l 0 b by & heavy C---' .a~s...a-488E17U>C<>ttaMeu wuher ,1~ • M.aytaa -a-R~ooD Oiblon Refrl&. ~·for F\iu Buster radca8r <ktcc ••• out.door ~pie. Units telephones req'd. -•--• Suite zat 642 1470 b 130 G , "' n 15'" all. 6'75-60$2 tori Midland radio, , •SSISTANT States and Europe n ClllS4t-J041 For the •aaresslve & ....,.--~ ~r · uar . 9AM totPMM6-ml Kln& Coll klna u lwcJ · "' people willing lo learn ~-·-' • personable. 1600 to ..-. l9veaeat. Ma.keoffers541·S078 Part·Tlme ildlla and apply them l l<Al-..Oppor. Employer SlOOO+. Retail ltMther TAX CONSULTANT MOVINC' Mui1t !ICll Gold fwNtwe 105 w/matchln& cbrner & . . Wlll help with trays demandin& work. Com a;tore. Mana&erlal poten· needs ~artner Reply refrta. w'tlce miker. 17.l •••••••••••••••••••••• cotree tbls, In mOdern V•ed white form1ca k11 .al _ _._ .... _111 .. ru. 11n munlcalions. Comb• RICIP'TIONIST till! c11re.:r. Apply Tan· Box 17214. lrvlne. CA cult. 1 yr old. Xln.l cond. **I BUY** colon. $195. Vinyl roclin· coun~r top w /doublt ...., • """ " Arm•. Lo&lillcs. Cal For Real Eitutc ore. nery West, 3333 Bri11tol. 9271S $400.e7l·2602ore7s-63U tni chr & ottoman 18(). •lnks.$100.673-4724. dlahwuhlna " ClHn·u )'OUr Army Recruiter: u h . l I So. Coa&t Plaza. CM . Good u.Hd F\irnlture 5Sa-UiN Or ln H tt d a duties.' Daya per week 1525Mesa Verde E ... uat ave ~u go .ng 5'9-2243. Telephone Solicitor Hoover wa,her. sm 1011ds AppUancea-OR I wU a ou ex a. poun ~ 2:30J)m·9pm, lncludln Collta Mesa 54CH pe~allty w/Ute typm& S3 Hr. Phone work 4r de· Wied In condos 9, trlra HliorSEU..forYou. Inches. &lay. no drugs .i; alternat1n1week.ends . ---------1 sk11l11. $3 per br. In· SALES/FULL·TU!E. livery. Sat thru Wed tM.CallS47.9930 H.B. MASTIRSA.UCTIOM ChrepSde IOSS Complete nutrlUon PT'<>" Pleue callMs.Ca.rvey PAK'f·TIME duatrlal Brokers. ~eclalty shop. u.,e. 1·9pm.835·02llextl63Y. '46-16l6&lll·9625 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::ra:~~::~~t~~~ 83'78TvERLY MANOR OPPORTUNITY 833-tWt. oman. exper. pref d. TB.LB Ap<. site refrtceralor $60. Ea~ate Sale. Smaller help you to lose up to 2r 3toWVlaF.atrada ln prod11ttlon dept. Hr R. E. SAL~ CallMZ-4234. For our So. Coust Plaza ~~~~urns $10 each. SAVE.1 Newi&u;11tun:' ~~i~m•sf'rt'Slt.183 lbs ln 30 days. Oper · La.Cuna mu.a Moo noon-4pm If 8pm-~ SALIS HIU' ok. Eve & Sat. Exper. . appl 5• m ac. son · '* n. an • na. Sesamt'. 2438 Csl. Jlwy .. Equal Opportunity 4-rn, Tues 5pm-~:30a!11· ,,." 14 ct.y Part & F/Ume help. Ex· pref'd. Call Miss Kubes Beaut. Frigidaire elec. Bargain Nook. N1~w .._... 80'0 Nplkh. 646-7071. Employer Noexptt.nec.WllltraJn T-'-'--COWH per. prer'd. 546·0494. o r Miss Bou$kll Ill rangewtlrgovenbt'low, Stor9hesC-M$'5••"278"•oW •••••••••••••••••••••••M rd Ith • ~~~~~~~~~ Apply• Pennysaver, 1 '__, E 1 L f ht' ...... ,,,..., smdll oven up Near new 1 l . , . .,.. . ,,.. l h ature ga en w or .:.: PlacenliaAve.C.M. egante g tng .,,.,.,_. Harvest old $190: 548·3262.-WEBUY Parade. tra I one without hae ln<-l'd. ----------------1 •Peraonallnatruction Center. C .. fonlahdwll 673~attf . SplrUed.Oaabytacklnd. Pleasepb.67S41917 L.AMIMATORS PASTE UP ARTIS •Manaaement.opporty'a SALESPERSON, uper. Sa'Y .... &t..o.. . · QUEEN Si waterbed $400.8'6·41816evet . Westaail Corp. sailboat Fn'irne, exper or wll •lo80%~mm1s~1on only. Clothing, F/time. 3333Bristo1St,C.M. Washer & Dryer. xtnt complete. black vinyl Tb ahb d Sad Campognloy Bike, gd roe m a n uf. bas lmmed. train.A.pplyUl60Placen •OotheJobtrainmg. callforappt.S40·MU EqualOpporEmployer cond.Both$7S goodcond.$100orbtt cUo~M reM . ·Ion& distance. Lk new b Ua,eo.taMesa. •Ma.nytnnofficeloc s eau ssz.$941 trade ror Port, TV e are. ovmg, Pd $600. sell S300 vacan cies ror an _...._ ______ ~ ,~.. · CColor >497·389$ qaust sell. Sacrifice al Qutraaeous deal. Son) lam.inat.ors w/al least PBX Answer. Serv. SALIS. P /TIME licydff 8020 . M:iO or best offer. Call Ste~ cassette, corde.r · • yr exper. We have open Or tel. co. exper pret'd. E x Pe r · d e s I r ed · TEMPO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dining Rm ot Game Set 64.5-1846 TC153SD. retail $370. sel lngs on Utt regular Mo Paid while trainina. Bedspreads. drapes. Bal pd T all wood has 3'" leaf s,m 838--0859 • thru Thurs shift or 7A1if shifts. Incl wknds. EOE. . RB> CARPET towels &#pillows. Call Offeravartety&topS avas 10 s , our. ex. Cost l850: Sell $275. Cal T• Ho,.._. , ~ to 5:30PM +a part-Um Call betwn 9am & 4pm, REAi.TORS 962·101 I Mr.Cook.~·0262. Immediate Openings =·~:lire~. $80or 847-5713. Board·Traln·Lessons MESA VERDE CC Gob .. shift Fri thru Sun sam Mon-Fri,640-1110. FordelailscallLlnda Sales K.,,...ct.O..rators · Box stalls S80·S100. Pipe Equit)' Membe rship-·~-hours. Apply to th Dld.--S.Cy's USEO,REBLT &Guarao· MOVING. Gold• wbit corrals 175. We fffd le 556-2880.evesSS2·040S • security gua rd. 27 PIX.EXPER•o R.E.SALES WCllllMonl11eCNM1 NX()ptraton teed.Alltypes,parts.re· swag lamps. red velv cleaodaily.En«&Watm • McCormick Ave, Costa Answering Serv. Opr. Small active office has Stay on your presentjob. Stcntarf.s w /th pa.lrs. Trade.ins accept· awaa lamp. twin mapl leuons la traJnlni. 1721S2 Box spring & maures:t, Mesa. F\lll & P ttime graveyd opening· for young am· leamtherealestate.fleld NEVERAYEE ed631•2101 headboard, mis Ne wbope, Fountain dbl.. Simmons. xtu .., ~~~~~~~~~ abifta. Also. varied bltious salesman. Res. & w/pror help. Qual~fi~d Local Areas household. Call an. 6pm Valley 979.9475 firm . Wa rr · $65 · shlni;;. J ulia or Carol lnvest.sales.KahleRlty, personshaveanun.llm1t-TEMPO CampognJoy Bike. Good 645-7867. ' Firewood.Sl.50abundle, L-*Y Perso11 833-9'7'90. 8700 W. 19th St. C.M ed future. no cost to call Temporary Help Co~ long distance: Retail MOVING Must sell ne Palamino mare. must aee1_548-687 ___ s_. -----:::,-e~~h~rln ~e:: PEOPLEPERSON R646-: G~ai~~:s!e~~nc. 17WlSky·Parklrvine ~~~Selling tor new mOdern ruroiture \:es:,PP~ ~?Jr,0 r5earsElectrlctypewt;tea ~~ C.M. 842-3:505. Exec needs p/lime as .E. ea S IN:.' Cal 54o-4455 L...lwa-M...t...-1~ IO"S ~bcolle fbedta. bglasst andn ~-· 107· 0 $7in ... g67~ ..... !orklng con ----------1 soc. inwhslesuppty. Ful· TIRID OFSB.LIHG ALr..3 EqualOppor Employer ---JI ......,un • ....... ee >le. s a _ .. _, ~ . .,.........,.. · LVM 3·11:30 lycapitalized. 673-2223. HOUSIS OR LOTS? Women Need Xtrf! $$?_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing bookcase. cbrom ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,, ... -Charge Nurse A Medica· Pn'. F/T-Nat'I Vllaoun Kitche n Cabinets & and white stand in WA....,.ED C•tomPoolTbl. ~' lion, F/time. Apply Park Don't want lo romance co. nds distributors.l•--------1 Formica Counter topt;. 4 lamp. white Orienta ""I PX>. 642·5931 •:.•.! Superior 1445 Supe · another house. wait for Work your own hrs. xlnt TEST ft lo 12 ft Finish culling swag lamp. maguln TOP CASH DOLLAR . ·~:. N 9' ac o n or escrow lo close? Work comm. Ca 11 for in service. Bring your room rack, chrome TV stand PA ID F 0 R Y 0 UR for Sale. Irvan~ Coa~ ~ • Ave, · · 64.2-1 · PHONE SALES another tract? There is terview, (714)673-9091. TECHNICIAN or eabinetdimensions or desk. M,otobecane LO-JEWELRY. WA'OCHES.. C.C. Membership. Ask · MAIDS-Apt type service. Pbone Sates people an alternative. Most peo· plans for free est. Wkdys s Peed b I k e. m is · ART OBJECTS. GOLD. Ing l650. Call sss-5275. s a I a ri ed. Fri n g e male or female, l6 to pie would like a sensi~ly Sandwich Delivery. fem. Z-4 Yrs ex per. in related M, Sat 8·12. Harden In· cellaneous art objects. SILVER SERVI C E . ..~ .• ·: benefits. Regular hrs. yea-ofage.Guarant priced Real Estate in· mornings, 9:30·noon. fi Id T t&t bl boot dustries 814 W 18th St 642-4489or6311S74 FINE FURN & AN .&...,.S ... ~ vestment. We have Xlnt p/time pos. Info· e · e6 rou. es • · ' · · · REMM"""' ' • • ParkNewportno.lPark wages or commissions. them. You ~n·t have to Call645-014S. digital PCB'.s. Must be CM..Pb642·2842 SOUd Walnut Dtn Rm TIQU.f.A.~ Car~fet . l:lrap~rles, -a .,., -N_ewport_..;; __ Dr_._N_.e_. ___ 1 250 East 17th Street list •· I h I d If ramlliar w/both analog & bl 6• 1 /2 1 al N s • "'we um1s ea s. di"ital circuitry, Brand new Ram Set Gun, e. ong, w e s, Must sell Diamond, Mar· viny . l DAY 0 LY a. · • MAID wanted, Seaclifl Suite 0, Costa Mesa you're ambitious, pro· SEAMSTRESS. for sail ~ellent co. benefits In· w/shots & pins. Reasona· each 20", 1' bUffet & quiae Cut. 3Va ct. G.l.A. lM Nov 6th. 16722 Hale '••, Motel, 1661 s. Cst Hwy, between 5;00 & 8:30 p.m ject a good image. look· loft. Full time. Exp. pref. elude 1 wks vacation ble. 536-7674 high back chairs. $1 ,000. appraised. 548-86311 Irv. SlighUy S.E. oC ar '. · Lal Bcb. .... _..., 6'6-4223. Ing for someLhing dif· Costa Mesa. 631-1842 6'2·2589 ranca Rd•· Mllllke · ...,...,.,.,. Equal Opportunity ferent with itlnt poten· arter 6 mo's. 11 paid 143 pcs 2x6 T&G V Joint Uffttoda 1075 "' . · -J~ Maintenance/J anitor Employer \ial, please contact Mr. holidays. group in· Select Decking, 16' tong Matclung courh & 1..hair, ••••••••••••••••••••••• . man needed lo clean As· Knott. 549-8623. SECRETARY s~rance starts day of at $325. per 1,000. Below choc bl"wn <·11rl.I 1 l mos Reg. Morgan mare. broke GARAGE SALE ads i1 soc. facU. in Irvine. 40 br hire & many more. mlrt value. All or 541H9M old._ like new. P1ud $750, to ride & drive. blk the Daily Pilot bring hai;. , ·• wk. Day shift . lnc11 ________ _.R.E. SALES Administrative t y pe Apply Personnel part. asking $350. Sllreo parade Morgan gelding, py resul'-5· To place you.,, · work'i wknda. $500. mo. PLASTICS IUSINESS w/xlnt skills Must be OOCUMENTOR "'--8040 components. AM/FM, Ene. Western (i14) drawing card. phof!. , .. lo atait + benefits. can OPPORTUHmlS willing to accept heavy .._,.. tape, earphones, stand. 338-1011 642-5678 today. .-:. 551H800.1Mpm. MOLD PRESS Offer 663 more com· varied work load & some DIVISION ~·••••••••••••••••~•••• mos old $165. Ph 892-6722 "' : OPERA TOR m 1 s s i 0 n s , 5 h 0 rte r supervisory resp. A.KC Golden Retn ever . 1 • Male wanted lo help make Small plastic injection escrows. easier listings, STACOSWITCH IMC Addressograph Pups, show dogs, bunter. Flame ~l1t~h sofa & ov· ouraery boxes, a takes mold shop. Ex per. lo bUsler phones, exciting 5 11.39 Baker Costa Mesa Multigraph tam. pets. Xlot pedigree, eseat, tnia1d .wood game e t c . llust be good operation or Injection 5 .. 9 30 .. 1 2921 S.Dai.....1-~1 set w/matchmg table. 7' worker. Apply 8:30·4, . h' day work weeks with no • • • _. grandfather clock. glass 17552GotbardSt, HB. mold in~ mac intes night work. Selling a Equal Oppor Employer SANT A AMA A.KC Dachshunds • lop coffee tbl. lamps. ---------•trimming of s lnall Sl0,000 business pays EqualOpporEmployer Stds c h. stk• shots• glass top .!ijnette. all Management-Women's plastic parts pref'd. you. the agent. more wormd• PSY tstd• $1 wood king orllueen bdrm Contemparary Clothing. STACOSWrTCH INC money than selling a •SKretsiH to $1500 up.1·728-4485 set , w /matc h Ing We are looking ror an ag-ll.314 Baker . Costa Mesa 960.000 house. Interest· •S.Uetarfn/Uc)al Typist/Order Desk armoire. All in like new gresslve person w /back· 549-304 I ed? Experienced or not Fin Anal Ast Cntrlr 14K Aggressive, Intelligent Alaskan Malamute AK cond SS4--4760 ground in women's EqualOppor Employer FSJ Corp. will train you Employers Pay All Fees person needed to handle puppies & breeding · clothing & access. as As· f~t. Call ;w.~ tor con· uz Reinders Agency all phases of order/ship· st o c k • 5 4 6 • 7 2 2 ~ siie sleeper sofa, s t. Man ager of our fidenUal mtervtew. R.E. 4-020 Birch St Ste 104 ping of parts. Responsi· evs/wknds. cost $520. Sell $285 & de· women's dept at our PLOMIERS Uc. required. New~rt Beach 833·8190 ble postilion, exper pre· Uver.SM-4760 w t imte M 11 t IO "TS rd .,..,,. 145 FOR SALE es m r a s ore. "" ' Cal for Appl/Estab '65 . .....,.1 . A.KC Siberian Husky J & W Sloan. dark Walnut Call for intervw appt. Min 1 yr exper req'd. 540-4500. Mwit have own tools & Respiratory Secretary & General Ofc. TYPIST 1 yr male. 847 bdrm ste, kng hdboard -.._ T--L R • t t · t mattress. farm, dbl a....l.&Mll'"UIJST ttansp. Topwages&xlnl ,_.-apy 9'0ll eq s accura e yp1s. Entry level. 40.45 wpm. YORKSHIRE TERRIER dresser . mirror, nlte ......--benef'rt:s. Appl1t0Securi· Certified or Registry hrs. 10:30-7:30. Salary M~?" self·insurance ~d· PUPS Ch amp blood stands, like new. $65(), "91•d •Mii ~ ty Guard, Westsail Corp, eligible w /ex per. Must S575-$600. 979-0751. ourustr~lor. New otrice lines, tiny 3 lbs atud 675-7S1Sor 541-4347 fOf' ac•twecl 1toils. 27S M.i;:Corm ick Ave, be able to do arterial Jn Irvine. Room ror serviceS30-6'55 H5-6Zt6. Ql&taMesa. blood gases. 11·7 Shi.ft. Secreta~. Shthnd .. el~ growth for ambitious Chenille velvet swivel Contact Betty Amoroso. typewriter. Mon-Fri. person. $475/mo. Full ftoffto You 8045 r ocker. new. $75. 9· MARINI PMLVM CINrge 642-2734. Costa Memorial balfdaysC.M.S42·6330. time. Call 549-4700, ext ••••••••••••••••••••••• drawer dresser , new, aECTalCIAHS NURSE Hospital. --------1 218or 232. Doberman male, approx,_$7_5._6'_5_·95_15 _____ 11 Min 1 yr exper. req'd. F /Ume . Lido Conv. ---------• SECRETARIES UPHOLSTERER tOmos. Blk & tan. Call King size waterbed, new Must have own tools & Center. 1555 Superior Full time, permanent. 550-4S8l heater Included $100. transp. Top wages & xlnt Ave, N.B. 646-7764 Restaurant TYPISTS custom furniture shop. Free Mice Exterminator 4.98-014.9 benefits. Apply toStturi· Pit Sales. $40-170 wk up. THE RlB RACK IS Must be exper'd only. & Pet, spayed fem. ca\ 1----------1• ty Guard. Westsa1I Corp, Men. ladies. students. OPENING IN MISSION CLERllS 645-6457. 64().1137 Want ads Call6'2·S6 Got f ··ve -golden 275 McCormick Ave, Eves/Sal 554·7851. vtEJO. and now taking ft _ Costa Mesa. S39-7<e&. applications for : VDT Operator M.-•d•otllk TtdlMC'-M.u s t hav e singl e sideband lt radar exper Xlnt benefits. 960-2441. 1--------COOKS EamExtra F\Jll time position open • s 0 want R.E. SALES WAITRESSES Chrlstmas$$Now!! as a v ideo display Count th«• .. ring y u terminal operator for a IJ• ~· ~ IUS IOY /GIRL'S HO FEES Basic/Four mlnl com· M'SSbags t 11 b f Jain ,.._1 Neat apperarance. APP· TOPPAY!!!!!!!! puter. Some experience H••u hff•''•• 0 se e ore Tr ly In pe rson. 28682 is desirable. but will D•' '-• MATURE WOMAN p/t lme to welcome newcomers Ir concact mettbanta. Flexible bn . Need car. llt.e lYPing. 547.3095_ :: ~=.. :.~guerite. P rkwy. HB.PMATES ~=~:~dt~~\n~i~';,:~ ••• ••ll••r! Christmas? #I e..A4¥wft.-, 135-8876 and accuracy. Work in MEN for LA Times home delivery In COWi Mes• & Nwpt Bch. $275-$300 per mo. S.-1740 Mnlcan apeclalty cook "Estllo Jalii.co" needed. Expt'r ln ityle or meals, sauces. handmade & authenlic paslry & breads In their tradl· tlonal 1hapes It sizes. Salary open, hn open. <714 )133·9140 ask for Paul. Mgmt Ti"M. perm . .Earn Sl75·SZOO wit. Puller Bnfh Salf:S. 554·1851. IW,.••och 1S05E.17U>Street pleasant environment _,. RETAIL Suitel02,SantaAn11 with good company F-t• Vtlhy benefits including 2 UnlicfllM!d or licensed ASSISTANT MGR ~ks vacation after one FTee 15 ·day "Quick· For Jr. sportswear chain year, company paid Start" training program. store. Opporlunity for SECRETARY-EXEC group insurance, credit Call Monday·Frlda.y. advancement. Salary + To Pres. & V.P. Top posi· union, etc. Apply at askforBev-ilskforBlll commwltbexper Apply tion for personable Orange Coast Daily 848.()844 832·S440 in person person w /typing & sh Pilot, 330 W. Bay SL .. TIDBfil PETRIE'S skills. Savings & Loan Costa Mesa; between the M 147Westminster Mall exper. pref'd. lrvineSav-hoursof8:00AM·S:OOPM. REALTORS Westminster ings, 752·6456. Call for appointment F.quaJOppty Employer I•-------• SECRET"RY please.642·432Lext276. To place your message before the reading public, phone Dally Piiot Cluaifled, 642·5678 "" Equal Opportunity Forprivatecountry club. Employer NOTICE $S50 per mo +it Int -. benefits. Mus\ have good V I S I T F R A N C E , how D:aily Pilot C.lass· typlng ability, be able lo ENGLAND. Italy. Spain lried ads display the I comm u n I ca l e we 11 on weekend passes w~n messages with legibility w I m embers . Ca 11 you join the Ari;ny with and Impact 1 Our ads. we M4-S404. guar anteed assignment are proud lo :say, really lo Europe. HS diploma get results. Phone )ect'y, legal trainee. Ex· preferred. Up to $2500 642-5678. cellent typing skills req. cash bonus p a id to NURSES ........ W_..._.. 7100 ........ W__._.. 7100 Alrportarea.833·9031 qualified eniistees. Call att.lVM"•..._ .. ....,. ..._ ......,. --~ your Army Recruiter: pay. Exper.d need•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,ecurlty Gu~rds.-1.52SMesaVerdeE. apply. COa• lucute 1rnmed. opening in Costa Mesa 540·1026 t ty piacelMOl. Restaurant ~8:~~G~:::ar~1s:n~ WOMm..a W .& _.ED H• 1•........ Unllorms furn. Wkly pay ~ ~" 's R.....-W w/overtlme & paid vac. ror llou11ecleanlng vs. CS31-1Sl30rs»·23&5 FAR WEST t'r'lllllf'ES Call ror inler vicw Full/P timci. $3.20 hr. ........... &Ot ..... Exper. pref'd. Bayview Conv. Hosp, 20$5 Thuri.n Ave. C¥ to.3505 . MUllUAIDU Needed at HunUniton Valle.J Conv. Rotp.. App. l)' In peraon. 8382 Newm..fD Ave. 1{8. llet•een4PM •s PM. Na:L.avtso• 14:80 Sblft. Mutt have a c u t e ·b o s p I t a I supervltor'Y exper. Xlnt benefits. Contact Mrs. Jenaen Costa Mua Memorlat Hospital, ~ •·or Cluslned Ad ACTION Call a Dally Pilot AO· VISOR "2-.5678 &lllllll 2131573-9150 Mu.st have own trans. _____ . -lrvme area $59-0327 Has A New Exciting Concept In Restaurant Service. It is to be named SUNDAY'S And it is located in Mission Viejo at 27750 Crown Valley Parkway on the East comer, off San Diego ' Freeway Now Interviewing For: I .. ,.Ill •• ......... , ... ........ ...... . Intcrv1ewing Moo Thru Fri. 9am.Spm At Our Temporary Of rice In The Trailer On Premises W. .,. an equal opportUnlty employer ' Service Station Allen· --- dant, exper'd,. Oay & MlfochmldiM Eves. F\111 & p/t1mc. Ap· ••••••••••••••••••••••• fily. Shell Station. 17th & ~t 1005 _rvlne:___...;.;'_N~B_. ----•••••••••• •• ••••••••••• Service Station Atlen· Wonderland dant. experienced. Full or part·time. Apply Arco Of Anti I Station, 17th & Irvine, GUeS. CM HUOE warehou se ---------1 crammed with over 500 Serv. Sta. Auto Mechanic. music boxes, nlckelo· Do you need $20,000 yr ? deoo pianos. cittus or· LetaTrade.678-3320. gans. wall clocks , grandfather clo~ks, SHln MANAGER fasclnaUne anUqu~s. Car Wash. Part time· Over $1,000.000 Worth\ "111 time. Some selling American International aper & mech aplltudt' Galleries; l802·T Ketter· dHlrabte. Mobil Cal( \ng St., Irvin e. Tel. Wash, 17th & Tu1t1rf(<1 7S•M777. Open Wed thr\I C.M. Sat.9AMto4PM. V13it! SHJPPING1Stock Clerk PLAYIR PIANO typina le fillna, hrs Tum of the Century un· _7_·3_:_30_. $$'7~...;-438~1 ____ 1 usual style. Would look c--.. ifea\ with Antiques. 2S * ....-•• DINctor Rolb Included. 113$0. Amateur tPort• council 540-31194 lnc. need• sales, promo----·------tional people In O. Coun. Collector buyln1 Western ty. lmmed open1.n11. Bl& Art, paintings, Indian earntnu. Comml11Slon It t m a • b a• k et s • baala only. Ph for appt. beadwork. P.O. Box 594. 8»!1880. s. t.aruna, ea. 921677 I Turwthemlnto CHRISTMAS CASH by ploclftg ........ a.. DAILY PILOT CHRISTMAS TREE • ***********. • ~ Christmas « '« Gifh For • • E•eryon• • • ' « • Wh11t a wondl•rtul wo~· h• « ,;l'll \ottr 1toocl11:;. tnr • (.'hrlsl 111;i:1 n .:ht nul « • lromund~ruur « .-. CllRIST:o.t/\STBV.1-: -ti **********~'* ••********••• • ~ IF YOUR« • • BUSINESS 41 « IS « « GI t-7rS T<1Ys • -ti S l'OHTl~G GOODS « « CLOTlllNG P01"fl.;fl \' « « Jt-:WELHY llAI H « « ;\~SIC 1-'UHNITlJl!fo: 41 • A~. qui::s Houu11-;s • • H l\S 1\l'f'LIA:'Jt'1':S « .a IJOATS Bl I\ ES • « « AUTO~fOIUl,1':S •Sell thm lhl' ... 1mµlt.• • •untl t'U:i\ 1\11 '' lrum « und\'rour • « CllKJST)IJ\.."iTR•:Jo, -tc ***********•* . ... 111t.m fwSUO .. ; Move them under our tree. On each Thursday from November 11th through December 16th, the Dally Pilot will publish special pages to make It easier for you to convert your saleable Items to Christmas cash. Buy a box under our tree & sell your toys, sports equipment, luggage , appliances, furniture . antiques, handmade & unique lifts and no matter what your 6uslness -we have a box for you! Putting a box under our tree Is easy and Inexpensive. Rates are $4 .00 for the smaller box to $2!.50 for the largest box. BIG, BIG SA VJNGS If you run more than one time. For more Information and to pJ ace your ad Just call 642-5878 and ask for your Christmas Ad·Vlser for more lnformatlon. Your credit Is ' ood with us. We'll bill you or ou can charge your ad to 'out Master Charge or hnkAmerlcard. • DA.ILY PILOT' .. , 642-5678 J . ' -I . . , . .. ... .. ' ,1 i. I ; .. .... . ' .. .. .. I I 13• ,, .,~ •v· •• .. • !r • .,.. . ')· "!l~r: ll• , .. --. •.••. ? ..,. .. .... , .t.-~ .... . ~ ....... ~ "'. ' ' ~ I •l~DAILVPILOT Tu.sdg.NOWlftt)er2.11J7tS AMliMW..t.d 9590 ..... artld ....... otiwd Allto1,l•parted .... u.... .....UNd ......................................................................................................................................... Mhcel••oet IOI Poww I TOP Fwr-f 9723 p e.. 9750 Vot•o 9772 c_.o '9 t7 Ford "'40 •••••••••••••••••••••• etas.Mes 9520 •••••••••• ••••• •••••••• .~••••••••••••••••• • ••••••• ••••• ••••• •••••• •••••••••• ••••••••··~·· w ANTED BIC roomy 16' flber~lllS$, •••••••••••••••••••••• oo, ~ID I ·~~,.~~s~+3~o:iur!{b~n 'gs Porlche.1ray/ red inl lt74 CHEVROLET 72 ro•D TOP CASH DOLLA 2 rorward bun a •OVER70CAftS• "' rblt en". 6U·Otl50 / Michelin XAS tire. CAMA.ae> LT CPI COUMTIY $9Ul•I p A ID .~ 0 R y 0 U storage, 100 HP Johnson IN INVENTORY FOR CLEAN ° Becker rad U I '" -.. J 1 10 Pan. St.Uon w-. JEWELRY WATCHES OJB. bltn tanka" vuiyl IMPORT CARS 00-0054 ,u...,. alu r~~k. ,:r:fc ll!ss":"~~ o:,~~ ~~J~ e t"Y I. auto tra'A' • ART OBJECTS. GOL top'-lrlr. Many xtrl&S. AN'I'lQUES&CLASSICS •LLMODll.S '68 330 GTC. Mint, fact reconts sift~ 1969. xln while stnpe ti~. turbo AM/FM a t ereo. air SILVER S E ft VICE Dav~.836-81.20. From Fords to Rolls "' air. drk blu/U n int cond. Movtna to £urope R.&.I ms b y d r a rn u t I c cond' poWt't 1te.:rin1. FINE FURN & AN 18' Lyman Japslrake in· Royces; Crom SSOO lo $]4,000.~·0850/642-1)054 $3400. (213) 3~4·704 ·~ lr11nsmlaslon. AM /t'M roolruclt. <WElfH> f' 11QUES.MS-2200 board. Beaut. b ay s:500m,~~LL·THAlH:: Rat 9725 days, or l213) 791M •SHVICE stereo radio, console $1586. , ~ cn.daer or ocean fisher, eves/w,knds. •••SIN~ IDP-51 > WfiGACil!TA~S very aound. 13500. B.ZFARGO & CO · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ • from your bwslnesscard MO-Gl8 830S. Main-Santa Ana '75 FIAT Xl/9. Fully '&O Porsche. Clean run 0YerMOS $3195. lend one card for ea cl • 10 to 6, Mon . .S:.t. ·customized. xlnl cond • rrea.t. 13100 or beat otr. DtliYM¥ See in aaraae un t.11 pl11a one spaN!. w Brand new 18 Ski boat Closed Sundaya AM /l"M 8·t rack, low Mov111g. 548·56lf. -·' Askfor Rick GUSTAFSON l INCOl N Mf HCl•Fl¥ 1b80U Ht'.H t1 filv·' H11nltnqh111 l!c-.11 h 84:?·8H·1·1 return permane ntl Charger bull, 4&4 Font * 547·970t * miles. Call coiled. (213) RolhR 9756 Servl~&part$nowopen ~Coat Jet W/ jacu11I numn 784 ""59 Privute nart oy~• on 5at's 8 to ' for your ...Jed attractive taa ., ... .,... · "' y. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C()DV\lnlence Pllot- -'i_ora. Pr'-mui~~~ne~i:.lrPrelin ::T~toGra c~~~':1 ~~~· 4 '6111....-a Ori--9550 u' SBUY JU.NOK CARS Lie. <HC2). •t DEALER IN U.S.A. . 3:t0West Bay St. 1B74 Ford Muatan11 JI, --... ~ ln lud'-lr II ,,..._ ...... ED AUT PARTS '75 X190. xtra clean. brwn JR{ RO:v C"""la u eH b&rdlop,' cyl,. Mu11 vent loes "theft! f'or • c wl a er.••••••••••••••••••••••• 540-51~ 847-!t637 w/tan int., air, AM /FM. ,, "" "' 552-3714 or $$1-0275 penooallzed tag enclos v/pty$5,300. TSJ·0028 19731• ... ..,re CARVER '68 c ...,.. .......i .... M •allpaper fabric or • -FOR t.o U i'b.f' od AMtot. e..,orttd $4400. 846·836S eves ROL RO CC amaro ""' 4 s'"'~.,~---------44• "Day Glo" 'paper & w ZI fllgll M Au mo c w l r co . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,73 Fi t 850 Spld LS· Y Headers. maas, more. '73 Ford LTD 8 will back II& trim you Hardtop, custom t.rym. (22.SLJt~). Thia week r~· AMdl 9707 AM/FM rad .. radi:1~: ::'~=" SJ.400. 673.7713· 4 dr. AM/FM,'!~ tags. Or try t•o c O.M.C .. 6cyl..~tdnve, d~O .... LYS4298 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 40mpg, xlnt cond. ......... bt'akes•st.rc.splitfrthl beclc to back. low hOW'S, radio, depth " Audi Fox '75. AM t l'·M 496-5079 ClOSfD su...oAn a.t.,.,.. 9920 back seat. new Urea, PRICES; trecordel r. ~atlht taeln.ltec'trtUa· ct MARQUIS TOYOTA ster. 4 ap, brn wtt:in . .....__...._ 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. 673-4396, Res. But. Shaor3/15 r:a• er wi MLSsJON VIEJO 2SM. ate. Cleao. $4500. ~ Toyota 9765 lt75 VOLVO 642-~. .i:-1 4/5t.ags $1.00 ea. WI.Deb. $4995. or make of· 131·2810 495-1210 551·1288 eve ••••••••••••,•••••••••• ••••••••-••••••••••••• 245 WA.GOH Dmt, S.. Ut Pirsf-.... &/9 ta11 $1.50 ea rer. 642'2717 aft 6 pm. lrcmd New •7 6 pped f · MS.. U. l.elt!ll Mwcwy 9910 tOor more $1.40 ea. Formula 233 1974 twn l '12 Toyota Landcrwser 1972 Audi lOO LS, auto, '77 ...,,_,. st .. ~:! r!ctdw·0ryp:/: .,f Y• DOll't ••••••••••••••••••••• .. SaJesTax lncloded Mere cn.d~ers '1oaded Xlnt cood. Best ofr rd stereo. s uper clean HONDA Cars ";~g &~utom~Uc. i '68 Mercu.ry,verygd NO CARD? xlnt cond. Low hrs'. tires, & luggage rack. 36·000 orig mi, ne OVER 100 TOYOTAS owner & less than 12.000 .., From ond bes off Draw your own or se 213-431·1.305 714~1 $3550.536-1925. brakes. lgn. wiring To--.---11!...-i. miles. t868MXQ). This COMMILL. c 6'7'c ...,,!..,· er. ~. address, phone • . motor. & pamt. $2600 --,....-_ .,._.....,,_ we'll make one card pe ~-9060 "'12 Toyota L.andcrwser. 551-6427 u11i...11vERSITY HERE ... ow week ONLY-,_, ,_.,. ·~ ..... Add~each. -Hooe overdrive, extras. " n .,_..., •oo ~ t•• ~check or mone or ••••••••••••••••••••••• MuatseU $4000. 768-4628 75, 4 dr, Audi Fox. au ()ldt...a. MARQUIS VOLVO '' .....,. derto· Y ie 16. trlr. new trans trans. AM I FM s tere Hoada c...... • GMC •NEW COLORS MlSSION VIEJO CONNELL rtLOTPRINTIMG more. $1,425. ~or '75 Dodge 4x4 . 14m, tape, tape, lo mi, like new Trwcb •NEW MODELS IJl-2810 495-1210 POBo ~M!i05. air,~ ton, 8' bed. Asking $4800. 9·4;30 HugeSavingsonALLre-.a..-..u~-~ CHEVROLET . . xlS60 67$-Q37,213/634·1819 962-2'22 2850HarborBlvd. malnloa new 76s & -- ....... 9911 ...•.•..•..........• ~. '619 Mudtang Fastbllc,. 117000 miles. Very Vetl cond. $1200. Evu, 833-7559. ~ Qista Mesa, Ca. 92626 • 7 4 ERI CSON 3 S Cosu Mesa 540-9640 Demos. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2828 Harbor Blvd. Ne wpo rt Mooring. n&b 9560 IMW 9712 G GI Beer drafter. holds v. Ke $32,900. (7l4) 963-3SS8; •• .., .......................................... •75 Oivic H~lchback . The Belter Bacgain lMr COSTA MESA '65 Mustang, auto, map, ol beer. new cond. S200. SJ&..5767. Chevy ~ ton, reblt ent. Auto. 13,000 m1, $2400. Ph MARQUIS TOYOTA .546-1200 V-8, quad tape, lo mi, 813-5276. Call art llAM. new trans 4 whl dr &/or 962·2189 MISSION VIEJO '71 Kingswood 9 pass FulJ sharp. 968-3898eves. Prestigeyacht clubmem ~o~~~r~;~trr~"1° cmpr830-"2.54 ' •76 HOHDA.CIVIC 811-2880495-1210 pwr., stereo 8 trk. Sac. ·ss Must. Sharp. 76,000 bership, very reduce mere. Running lights. '70 Ford Ranger PU. 390 Hondamatic t rana., TOYOTA.CELICA.s Sl~.968-0200 rnJ,, VS console, rac:t air, rate. 644-4144· bead, etc. $3200. 547-487 eng, P/B, PIS. A/C. 2 gas radio & heater. Like 1973-4 speed, air cond. & '75 Cht;v Monza 2+ 2. ~~~ ~~"';,d~re;'i :::. CUSTOM afl5onweekdays. •tanks, tool storage. stick BUY OR NEW! (587PHG>. mag wheels. (556JET). Auto/Air. xJnt cond. Low 11'..s48·9S94 sblA, R&H. Shell w/lrg $3195 Now mt'g. $3m. 644·1259 · WOVEN WOODS • Ericson 1/8 , fully windows, custom made LEAS OW 0 • 9955 equipped,2ynold._Mor cushions ror seating, EM Cl.IC MLYS2598 A.MC 9905 1!J?6 CbeveUe MiJfbu A/C •••••••••••••••••••••••• •50% T080% OFF• lhan pays Cor Itself in .th boot, elec. brks for travel -· Vl.QYl lop. VS, PS, PB. 1967 OLDS fl J Over40in·stock patterns largest chart.er serVlce. --1rlr.$2000 . .546·7046. IMWTRADE-IN't MM,.._...._ 1972·4 s:eed, rad io,~··•••••••••••••••••••• $3400.496-3410. D.P. u ~MINI·BL~~977 ~~.Eves & wlmd's '74 Courier. GT Shell '702800CS-(235CFS) c..-a.iliii·,.... ~~). vinyl lop. ¥aJg~r~~~/~. ~~~ .. ~ '73 Chevy, 9 pass Caprice 4 door, I ~ W oven. G&S Elet"Stove w/cpt. 38,000 mi. S2300. i22002·AU.21F'TQ). •--9732 ONLY $2298 Xlnt cond. 642-1163 or F..state Wgn. A/C, stereo, car. Has ••'i• 14. One YT. lite new. ll'1$-0394 eves. '72 Bavaria·A <488FOF) ___.... UIS TOYOT... 751·5255. new tires. Greet shape, yltlalll d XW C--. JO" $200., G&S Dshwsb Sunbunt Yellow & wbt. '74 Bavariu· C348LFM>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' 47,000 ml. $2500. Pb r ..JC. $25., ~ate pool tbl lhlcbin& uils-trlr '72 Ford \.\ T. Custom. '755301A·A.(7~1J). '74JensenHealey M ION VIEJO '75 Pacer D/L , silver &M>-1158PY\pty. 410 lro•dw-,. $200. Lots ot used cpl .. xtru. BayCront D AsltingS2700. '762002-.Up. air (4321). Very clean $5800 Nights 81 ·2810 495-1210 grey, auto .. PIS. P /8 , ,.__,,_ u--\'" dsk .• dresser & drps. storage avail. $2500 Call548...5344 SA.DDLUACKIMW &weekends A M/FM s te r eo, s tl '68 Chevelle 307 Rlg.b __,._.... SSt-0714 fW&.6387. MISSION VIEJO Tel: 835-4941 1900 yl Corona 4 door radials, mags, spec int.. performance. Maas, Sac.t--------,-..,...__ "'12DatsunPU. 831•204049,, .. 949 UcensepJate·233LWM Clean, gd Lransportal.lon root rack, rear wshr & MustsellBstofr.673.5276 ••••••••••••••••••••• .. CARPET '73 CATALINA 27 "Nug 25,000mL R & H. ;ii-. • 493·~9. deCogr, 14M mt, cost. gel". National Champ1 $1500. 9'79·3923 Mazda 9738 $5600, sac at s3550 74 Monle Car lo, R/H. 1973 FORD 4.00sq. yd. racer. Xlnl cond. p V-9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ri..... 9767 494-989l A/C, P/S, ksk1Y blue, vmyl PIMTO WA.GOM""~ "' •----------t••••••••••••••••••••••• ,., iuua upe. 'Q)TRIUMPH llulck 9910 S48-S344 Automat c, alr col\ • PLUSHSH•G pty.968-1396 -..,. M--.. RX3 Co 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . top. As . n g $3500. i ~ ~est prices on any Wesuail 32. HulJ, deck, 1974 FORD & s~. under wrnly, very $SSO 50()cc ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo, mags, roor ra , • ma.Jor brand. Call ror rudder, $10,500. SPORTSM ... .._. V....... 1 ST • lllOADWAY clean 837-3202 642.337g •75 IUIC"" wood s1des·an outata · free quote. 10-5pm. 751·3532 "'"" "'"" SAHTA AHA " 9925 Ing car! (432HD!!). No <n4l497·1345 · Stereo system w/tape. 835·3171 Merc:edHhm 9740 RIVIERA. reducedto . '74 Coumbl·a 23. Trailera air cond .• Rerrlg. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Volciw-9770 "'·II '68T•ro C S O ...... LY $2591 U h bb I ed THE U~TIMATf OAIVIHG MACHINE • ed pd _........ r u power. cruise COD· ~ on. Al • p I . " :your u Y ssizem ·· ble. like new. $4995. Furnished. Like NEW! 1960 Nierc es 220, 4 s · ••••••••••••••••••••••• trol,tillwheel,a1r cond .. PB. radlals. Extras. 14 you can buy ham the 997·2mtlafl 7pM wkdays. Only 15.417 miles. Must •USED IMW't* AM /FM rudio, new in· '73 V W. Bus, Blue/White. AM/ FM tape. padded mpg 00 reguJar. $'150. Pb MARQUIS TOYOTA. finest cashmere sweater see! (921MY A). •73 Bavana-<906LVY> terlor & tires. 25 mi per Must sell, 13100/best of· l i (85.qLJD) 540-8006 MISSION VIEJO avail. from Scolland forlnt~mationaJ 14 includes SALE PRICE '752002-1629NBK) gal. Best offer or trade Cer.675-8110. v ny top. 831·2810495·1210 Christmas for $3S. From spmnaker,gdshape. '762002A · 10499> for pickup or panel. S6119. our salesman's samples. S325 548· Clos~ On Sundays 675-0970 days or 673·9676 i2Super Beetle. AM /FM, C..t 9927 '14 Pinto. Manual tra~ .• Call our warenouse , E 2:l M G tl•lrl C1•PC aft6pm. loob & runs xlnt. $1850. • ...................... xlnt cond. Must sell. 631-1.361 ac regor .... .._.. iili ORANGE COU,.,....Y'S 499·2673 '1 M l'.t\ 2 d 642-5161 eves. ---------Yacht s ow o d e. ""' 1 -~-' ere rmet. r. 61----------lrvtoe Coast Country Club momtrat.or. Out.standing C... J1i119 MO._ OLDEST ~ 1961 VW BUG cyl. Like new, only 10,000 '74 Pinto. Xlntcoad. family membe rship. coad. $3300. MacGregor New• Used Good condition SQIS. mi. S2'700. 873-882"1 p ,1ooor beat offer. •• ll00.645-7517 YachtCorp,642-6830. '74 Ford Surfer Van. & OVEtl 100 orbesloffer.675-0144 c:ci..tfM11tal 9910 MustaeU.631-0058 90 ---------·---su--,-----.36,000 mi. $4500. firm MERCEDES '10 vw St w 99 I 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 .... -Ao.-.. I Does John.ny need help re· pa at agon, a uto ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._..........t, 30,000 m .. f .ding? Have course for Docb 9070 ffi:!!'nei:t~i~ betwn Sales·Servlce·Leasing ONDISPLA.Y sblft, AM/FM radio, air, .-JUST A.IRIVB> 1pd, gOOd cond, '1•1. ll&ow readers; cooslsts ...................... Roy CcrYer,lnc. Ho.se of lllloorft new ti.res, new paint, 1 .(!!).. THIFA.IULOUS 549-2156 ,. records & booklet. Cost '. Plivatere11idence. S3.. '72 Ford E-300. Paneled, Rollsltoyce BMW AUTHORIZtD ~~7,000 ml. PH· -" •77 MARK V • 9960 o•er SlOO. sell $25 . p/ft.NwptBch. cpts, h eade rs, ut 1540Jamboree MERCEDESDEALER •••••••••••-••-•••••• ea-3379 644--0878 C:,Oiks36•000 mi. $2500. Newport Beach 640·6444 6862Maochester. i2 VW Beelle. xlnt cond. tiOOIN~FOTIROH LS" TSO-lS $10 ' Buena Park Bestotfer •:av...n Ford 15" ~pllt ~~·t, ... Docktos~!~ l·Livlie a~~ '86 Ford 6 ~r,l auto gd '?4 3.0 .CS. Snrf., Velour ' IMMEDIATE • -~ ""'. reg s ps ~~ • • mt air stereo & tape 523·7250 ~100 -... DELIVERY Ford is" drop cenu pwror sail.67~. cond. Real y reliable. a io s18•000 7 .. ,.94 15 • On the Santa Ana Fwy. vw 074 s 8 Nabers rim, 5·1ug Used sld llll50.~·9956. u · · · '7<r u~er ug. pipef$10. 1Bx2' cutter for DOCK FOR RENT '69 8 MW XI n l co nd Mercedes Benz '75, 4.50SE. Orange. nu rks.. xlnt paptt or light metal $.10. Newportlsland,26-28'. 1974 GMC Rally Wagon AM/FM radJaJ tires re: JlunrooC. immac. New cood. $2600. 1714 l Cad1•JJac Carlaon router w/tbl 150, 873-3064 aft. 5pm Wladow Van, SO gal lank ccntly ·tuned s29oo M ic be lins. Sl6,500 _496-_3S77 __ . _____ _ I.hp &-phase mot.or 12$ elec ign, A/C front & re· 645-6799 . 6 4 2 · 77 74 a fl e r 8 Pm For Sale ·75 VW Convert Torooado lawn vacuu~ EWPORT BEACH, ar, P/S, P/B, Till stee . 494·9853 l2000 nil AM /FM 8 trk !!~·~ E. l8lh Sl, CM. ~arc. us Canal, up to 28'. whl. $4.500. 894-6618 '76 BMW 530 I, tai>e. $3500. 492-69lS _.._,. -4spd $11000 MB '72 600 l-G2·J710 76 Dodge BlOO Van, rust 838 45.io eves' Pvt ply. Lee, 114/998·2252 '70 VW Westphalia Pop •---------•int. air, AM/FM 8 trk, . · ~ anted: Slip for 45' sail mags. clean & sharp. '70 BMW 2002. Xlnt cond , wkdays (714)642·2427. Top camper Van. Good boat Newport Days tl73-..,,." . •· MB SE ln cond. Good eng., AM /F M W..t.d · · · ......, new patnl "' radials. Ph "'12 . . 280$7 • ..,..4.5, x t. radio. $2100. 968·2042. _ ..................... MB-.mtoreves:M2·2110. U.lag 9580 <n4)979·8483 ...,., SSS CASH FOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673.ssn or673·1368 '71 VW Camper. xlnt cood. $2800. I pm'faffCMI Good used fum /reCnga ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnn/atoves 546--0768 · S./ Waated large old tlZO tMhlooed 111as range wt •••••••••••••• • •••• •••• •. stl-5497 after~pm 'Q GMC w/10~' cam per. ---------t -. ton, auto. V6. $1.295. Ph Need rtra plecft ol P09py 847·3781, 646·9775 busi· Trail pott~ry by M etlox ~ Pro• blue pattern. farm --------- tttN. 5)6.0627 ~~/ 9150 752.0254 MEW •16 c.,t 9715 '73 450SEL CA.Pal II MPG •••••••• ••• •• •• ••• ••• •• Lo mi, Mint 675·3S90. c.omplete with front disc •74 c.,t 2800 1~J'e:'. t1oo~~t~f'r. brakes, steel belted V-6 eng auto trans fac. MGI 9744 498·2068 radials. styled steel ·' DJ · •-' wheel covers rock &ory air x int °' Sun· •••••••••••• ••••••••••• plooo steering: recUnlng rooC, xlnl mech cond. 1975 MGI '75 VW Sclrocco bucket seats. Cold dow $26S0.54S·t4S7 ROA.DSTEtl $4395.fUllyequi~5.987 ~seals, vlnyl top. '71 Capn , air cond. 4 spd, A beautifuJ car thruout.1----------1 SI 01.87 Mo. super cond. Pvl pty (70047G). '66 Va~. 16-00cc motor. With onl:y tu & he down Sacrlrlce/bst orrer ONLY S4491 NdspaJn!~f!~AA Quality and Price GuarJn1ccd Lrasln1o: Specialists Preferred Rates Lugrst Selection 11r NC'w & u~ctl Cadillacs in Orange Covnly Open Sund.Jy Cadillac Master Dealer 2600 H.irtior Blvd. CmtJ Mesa 540·9100 Nabers CadiHac ttlalc411 ~ ....................... (13218.34) for 48 mon , Eves/wknds 67S·ll86. ....., ...,...... ... , 11111 1013 75 tcawantl Kz4ooO on approval of your g days 634 11 --14----1974 MG MIDGET ·oo VW Fslbck. '71 Cad. 4 Dr. lmm:ic. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nac e ! Ac cs. $600. cTedit. Total pnce mcl. '73 Riii. stereo, air Jn excellent condition! Runs Good. "Cream Puff". Local Conn Mitl O Mauc elec.1-~--568& _______ tax " Uc. & lnlerest. cond . cust. paint, ed ed l750 847 "20 H 8 altor's treasure! A miu ora•n. exct"llent cond1· '73 Yamaha 50()cc. Good Deferred payment price IZSOO. 493~14 ::llLIN). Now r uc -------=· ,...-..-·--1 see! &.aper sharp! $2895. OOn,'800. p P.Ul·l2S9 condition Call includlns tax. lie. & 1n ~ ---._-----9-7-2- 0 '68 VW Fastback, st.ic ~S560 644-0505 ev 873.ur6 teresl IM52.10 a nnua -ONLY $2995 shift, like new. goo --&"""--IOto percentage rate 12.96% ... •••••••••••••••••••• MARQUIS TOYOTA. ,cond __ ,Sl_000_.838 __ -08S_9_--i '16SEVILLE ~ --..--"11 HONDA CI. lU. 3000 Ser. GAECSK.24542. 5...1-& L '--" MISS ON VIEJO ·-Loaded Sll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1. lmmac cond SUS. _.. ~"~ 1 'OO VWVariant. Neweog. 493·7308 Pl.A-PIA.MO ...... ~-TOP Dollar Paid 811-2880 495-1210 $1~/bstolr. • -,,__ On ALL Trade-Ins ,...,., CadilJ Cou d Twrn of the C•o ·1~.---------·• .._._.._,.... 1975 MGB Citron yellow. ___ 536-__ 9585 __ . __ --1""'" ac, pe e hary /uous u a l s t:yle. ·t.t ScuuJrl TMlOO ~lrt "111,,...~"TDATSUH bl.ktrim,cln&sharp.Gd Ville, all xlras. Pvt ply. Would toe* great wfth litke, bui lt for racing, 811 Do•• Street mechanical cood. Tuned 067 VW Bala Bug. $3500. 846-'1994 a11tl4ut111. 25 Rolls in· f'llO •/fear. Motorcycle Near MacArthur &ready 640-0657 $650/bst.ofr. '73 C'"'DIL• •c ....... _.. Sl350 u ... _..._. wa Uer ~ place s:zso.1-------9-5- 90 -1 &JamboreeRonds · · Dannyaft4pm673"6086 "' - ...,__,.., . ·-· MCMf!IWllft.s. MeosW-.ct 8]].IJ00 Opel 9746 ·ss vw Bug, orig paint SedmtDHW. 1'¥, l..SO. •••••••••••••••••••.,••• ---------••••••••··~··•••••••••• runs gd, looks gd. S79 All xlras. xlnt cond, Hlfli, St.no CA.SH FOR CA.RSI DRIVE A ·11 Opel Sports Coupe, firm. Call 645-8763 an s. $4200. 831-IGOO. 8·5 wkdys ••••••••••••••••••••••• Top $ Dollar $ paid for loaded + xlnt cond auto, -----------1 1Anith 2S" Color CoMole. clean used can, \ruckll &r LITTLE... 2SMPG. SJ4!JS. 552·3386 Vot•o 977 '7b3rwEnl /Doberigodeo 4x5 1·nooot cmoni.' Near new. C:O.l over $700. Cot\lettes. Ask ror Puul •••••••••••••••••••••• • a Aaking$250.846-9094. 9160 O'Nelli. SAVE A LOT Pantet-a 9747 S5700 Call aft 6pm HOW A.RD CIM•rolet SHOP & COM r ARE ••••••• •••••• ••• ••• • •• • _839-_M=w __ ·-----~ ==eUT.J~~e-• OPEN ~OAD, fully Dove & Quall Sts. IA.RWICK DATSUN '72 Pantera. This magniri '77 '72 CADILLAC GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCllllY lbAOO Be.ich Ulv 1 Hunt1nqton B<'"' h 842-8844 '75 MA.Rte IV Loaded with a ll the goodies. Must see to ap. preciate. (483L TW) sa••6· 1974 Pl.'MOUTH 11 Custom Suburban~ seat Station Waioo s • dard equipment loci e lectronic tinitlo , power disc: front brakes, pow e r stoerint. automatic transmiui-. rubber bumper 1u8* AM radio, Ugbt paclta,_, sta nd ard si&e wbltewalla, deluxe wtwl coven, left remote nU1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ror, electrtc clock, ~ 1974 XR7. xlnt cond, well equipped, make offer. 492.0348 gaee rack, tailgate a:! lock, 360cid, 4 bbl, engine, heavy duly pension packaae. air Dodge 9935 condilionlng, tinted ••••••••••••••••••••••• windllhleld. (DP-44) • •· '74 DODGEDAaT $ 1995 1 .. i SPORT COUPE Seeln garage area Automatic. Vs, pwr. AskforRick steering & brakes. vinyl ~ C t ' • r o o r &r a I r c o n d , OCIS .,., (463LPEl. Piiot "'"' NOW $2691 330 WestBaySl . MARQUIS VOLVO Costa Mesa ,,., MISSION VIEJO '70 Ply Duster . V8, AuUs, 831 .. 2880 495· 12 I 0 AC, PS, radio. Xlnt cond. 0 G Lo ml .. $12.50. 539·2908,,. '72D D I .,._ 99611 V 0 Ct.oHA.lll GER ...... •••• •• •• •. • •• .... ...,, au raos .• power , p I I w· steering, radio & heater. 5 ont. w/a r, P s, ·~ l Check this one now! Rood con!l. $650. • (320MWZ) 75M022evca/wknds. $1719. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN M£RCURY 1b800 Beath Blvd Huntington 8<>.\r:h 842-8844 ..• '71 PONTIAC self-coot. Wuiter rates NEWPORT BEACH San Juan Capistrano cent one is in lJhowroom CPE DE .... LLE cood. w /2 YT picture tube · cond thruout & lOO'A • • wa rr. $1'5·$225. All._&M-3311S _______ -i WE PAY TOP DOLLAR lll·U7S49l-ll75 original with all eqwp. VOLVO FUU Power. lu.'<ury wltb 9940 Service&RepalrCo.807ForSale'14GMC218'M.H. FORTOPUSEDCARS TOPIUYER ment & low actual AMffMtape,aircond.. •••••••••••••••••••••• CA.TAUHA. I Lux ury Drough1,,.. model. v.s. auto tra1410 01r cond., power t tffr· ln.c. radio & heater. vfnyl top ... l..ook at lhls Pri,~•t (9fl2J{LE) I I $116.. l JI• W.19lbSt. C.M. fully equipped, lo tni, FOREorlGCNL.ASOOSIMCSESTlC See us first, & last! Top mileage. Only serious Nol yet·bul we have leather Interior, landau '12 LTD Brougha m, auto • Sansut SOOOA S te reo lllntsbape. 640-74'00 buyers seekina perfec· m&ny oet the way. New to<"~.;DSeVAnsl ational value. air. stereo/radJo. Orie 11 your car is extra clea dollar paid for imports. lion need call please. coMirs, new options. Re· ~ $ 950 ( 114) Reuiver. receatly re· Beaut. 28' Diplomat seeu.sflnt. COSTA. MESA. Days only, (710750-7033. rna.1nlng '768 " Dem08 a $2916. ~: 1 · cooditloaed. by Samul. Motor Home for rent. IA.UER IUICIC D •TSUN fantastk aaYlilgs. Beuooable. $38.1874 Dall10 u:.•~tbJ.ylr. Slndps ms Harbor Blvd. -a"tta ....... -Blvd. Porsct. 9750 MA.~UIS VOLVO '75 LTD exec car, lmmac, . GUSTAFSON LINC'Ol N MfRCUJ'lY 16800 BP.tr h !ll11d Hunl1nqto11 Oc-.H h 84 2·8844 ._....._&.._.__.__ 1: • ._.....,.....,,a co ',,.,__..... .,,,.,. ......., su.K MlSSIONVIEJO lomil"•"c•irc-.. lov· _. --_.. •-• "'~"' 7~ ""'9•-8 mesa "'r Cost.a Mela •uA ••10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "-' "' ...,.., ........ Caft•w:!_COO"'"'· .._ • ._ WEBUY ......,..,. '769142 1.itre. 131·2180495-1210 elya;reen."300/bNt ofr. Plttblrd Elplrit. Air.. ....................... . .... -. '7t Datsun 2aoz 2 2 Lo I'• Lo ded Pvtp\y.813LQB.5t0-7900 coad , pwr 1tee • ~ fo •USEDCARSlr + m ,.. 8 OllAHGICOUMTY 8·S wkda:y&. 52'·2151 bra.tea. AM/FM. 10 Trant tl70 TRUCKs-~/·FMMag •w3hsl':.:sA2C1 • 778"'259 VOLVO •--------'.-=.i wtnds.Ask for Bud. CGnd. '71,000 mL Come'-orC-" ntn • o • ., ' 'Y '78Se 'IJ $10900 {71'),81JH7• ( U ' llobllcrart Fbr als u· Scottama.n Trlr. w au -...Sl6 '73 Porsche 9141.7. Vl e. . • . R ·-.,, Bo 1 N ,fttH ..... ebcil Lomileage,xlntcond. EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO MustSeH. '69LTD4000 '3'7-1211 •t •/trr. o en1. Slp1 H . Awn.Ina Incl. GroltlC,_..,.. '82 Dat.sunl200.Fastback, Call9S3..os& LaraestVolvoDeaJer C81167S-7829 Just look! V-8, auto , =•t olr. Eves._'188.oas ________ -t JS21l 8each Blvd 4 spd, gd cond. $1400. p h N lnOranaeCountyl ,.__ 9917 trans, AM /FM stereo, 7' Grand Prlx, 8 r. ---------• n -~2828 '87 orsc e 912. ew BUY or LEAsE ~ air cond., power atocr-AM/FM atereo + man) A1191forS• HunUngton...,a_ch clutrh. Good cond. DrRECT ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.ng,vmyl~ ... Outat.and· xtras. Xlnt tond . .fivt ...... Pow.,. 904 •••••••••••••••••••••• 147-6017 * 549-3131 '74 260Z. Auto, lmma" . ..., .. 00/b•\ ofr. 833·""'31 .,,im ....... · .. ,...-.... '""I(.....,&.,. ) Ply. $3995.873-3589. ro, •••••••••••••••••••••• A ..... I ... ~ " "" ~~._.. ..... VUf/U" Ski bolt for sale. "7S. <>am..ic1 952 TOP DOLLAR $5200. Forced to sell. ii;Uccn . mm~ 1975 CAMARO $116. t'10 DJfP H II PAID 6'7~ot6'3Hl.08 '7l 9,,1T. B_,.,ht Y"llow, .,, • tmmacul•te tbruoul• · •ve a equip. • .. ••••••••••••••••••• L4 ''• " '..I Equipment lnt'ludea pwr. -...aJt.&PM ,61 •a-ca-ai-... DU&.EDIATELY 280Z-19'74. lmm11c: cond. Sspd, S-IMtrmnt & ai;t-_ st~crina. air cond. 6 ic-_., -FORALL very lo mllca.1~. asking pear group. AM /FM 2025 S. -Botlt • lra.Uer for aale. New motor, mech xlnt. f'OREION CARS $5400. Afl s pm o r stereo Anaheim 750-2011 AM I FM •l e re 0 · GUSTAFSON I IN''Ol N Mr n<:~mv li,HIJO llP.H ti lll.r! _..enP,e. $750. 9'2-1 partJail)'restored. Sii()(). CALLORCOMl!:lN wbnda,640-54& $'1800 552.12111--------4 (SCYlNC!>. formonlnfo. 545-8ee4,ttosdaUy. TOSEE US · ·u Volvo i:us. Sun ONLY S4tt5 w· ,,bera.lua boat, ,,,. P11mout.b, lN. Run MIWPORTtMPOaTS l,:?y'uu~ 2000 convert. 9115. 70~.mreo.cauettt Yellow &d eoad tbrvout MAROUIS TOYOTA JIHP. xfru, ruUy Uc.d 1ood. N .. da work :nooW.Cat Htry,NB rebtenswt•u&tn. sptelal. Oun. runs swo.4-.m.taftgpmoc'. M!SsIONVWO uat&e.11Wll? ~-. 64i.t40I Oood lbape. $1495 or bet 1lrona. 58,000. Air. a.mo IJl-lll0 4tS.l210 •'"" , r:lr. S1CM•1 aft$. m.aszsi ' ••\Jrit1 r·qt tJ11 Hi·.tr ,, 842·8844 l l Huntington Beach Fountain V!1l~0~y VOL. 69, NO. 307, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1976 TEN CEN1s Huntington Early Voter Turnout Heavy West Orange County precinct workers report ed h ca\'Y to moderate voter turnouts early to· day. Despite some long lines in Hun- tington Beach po~ling places , •Voters on their way lo work were able to cast their ballots quickly during the 7 to 7:45 a.m . rush hour. "Over 20 percent of our pre- cinct has voted," said Dixie Feeney at 9 a .m . ''It was very backed up the first hour but it worked out okay," said Mrs. Feeney whose home became a polling place for residents in the Brookhurst Street and Adams Avenue area. On the other side of town, near Golden West Street and Slater A venue, precinct workers said a big crowd appeared at the home of S ue Sarna when the polls opened. When asked about the new re- gistration form s voters were asked to fill out while waiting in line. precinct worker Sonja Glore said, •'There were no problems." The new form replaces the old registration affidavit. "No one complained about it but we thought they would," said Mrs. Glore. "It. slowed things doWJt,a little bit when ther e was a bi~rowd at 7 a.m .," s he added. Because of the re-registration card, five volunteers, instead of four, are on duly al the polJing places for this election, officials said. The card asks voters to update information included on the r e· gistration affidavit such as oc- cupation and language pre- ference of voter materials. Voting in l''ountain Valley's Colonia Juar ez w<is moderate this morning a t 9 a .m. with 27 re· sidents casting ballots at the home of Carlos Luna, the Ward Street and Wa rner Avenue poll· ing place. Margaret Baxter , a precinct worker for 14 years in Fountain Valley, said 78 voters came lo the polls at her holt\e near Wurner Avenue and Newland Street as of 9:30a.m. "The turnout has been a little better tha n in years past," Mrs. Baxter said. "Everyone h3s been very con· genial these first two hours ; maybe it's the w eather," she added. "If it goes this way all day I'll be happy." 'I Huntington Pilot's Bones Found Vote Too Even/or Guesses By The Associated Press The final Associated Pr<.'ss sur· vey of the st ates shows the ta lly of electoral \"Otes too l'lusc to c·all. Although .J irnmy Carter still has un apparent edge. he is not comfortably a head in enough states to be sure of the 270 clt•t .. toral votes m•edcd for victory . Neither is President Ford Several big stall'S ha\'l' moved into the tossup category since the preceding AP survey last week. The AP survey is based <m in · dependent polls in states where they are taken, and on the ob· servations of political experts and campaign reporters in other states . The poll finds Carter leading in 15 states and the District of .... Columbia, with a total of 210 elec· ~ toral votes. The 22 s tates in • which Ford leads have a total of 91 'electora l rntes. The numher of tossup s tates has grown tu24, with 237 electoral vote:. Carter's lead has shrunk smc<' a similur ,\I' .s un·ev "'as con· duclt'd last week, and his lead 11\ the popu\jtr n 1ll-also ha:. all hut di:-;appcarc~. acconfin~ tn lt'H' m ajor inclt•pc ndent polls Roth the 11.irns :ind G.1llup polls show lhc (' andidates within <l point of each other In the surv1•y lai.t week. C'arkr was seen ns leading in 22 stales and in the District of Colurnhia. and that would have gJ\'t'n him 295 el<•ctoral votes. or 25 more than he needed.for election. The survey ont.' wet.>k ago found fe w e r s tat1·~ an the toss up cate~or) Carta has )!'Isl his ed.:<· in kcr c;t ;1t £'s s uch as Ohin, Mar) land. ~orth t'arohna a nd NC'w JC'rst·y l lis tullr of prohahh· t•lector:rl \oil's hai. dropl)\'Cl from 295 lo 2~7 f ord h;ic; :idcil'd < ·.1ltfnrn1:a to his col1111rn hut llrnpp<'d h.1ck to a n u n c •· r t.1 1 n p o' 1 t 1 n n 1 n Michi~an . \'1r )!1 ni:1. lln•gon ~•nd l\f.une. Tht• dos1.•nt•!\i. of th1• t'lc'l'loral vote s un•t•y 1s rdl<'ctc<I in the 111 dependent polls of the popular vote. The Gnllup and Harns sur \.cys have found in the past thret• d nys that the race has com1· down to a virtua l tic. Hen.' ;:ire the states Cnrt<'r ts <Sl't>TA l .l.V, Pa"<'A2) \\·e atbr r F:11r through WE-dnes· da:v with warm s unnv da)•s. Chance of patch;· coastal fog tonight. Beach highs in mid 70s. I NSIDE TOD~ Y They 're an endangered species because there are only two American billionaires left. Story, A7. Index Al 1"'9rml"lon I t Ann Ulnders IS M9VIH IU 8 1 I I At y.,., S.rvlo a..--aomtMo L.M.9o•d c.1110 .... i• Cltflllo ~·iWO•d 0H111Notl<H ...... , ....... f:fttertalnmtftt ~' llM! ltetottl Mol"OK9" 4S Na11GMI Nt~ 11 Or•-Co11n1v ll ~· ••••• Al Al \tlM!t A• Ttl.vhlon IS TN1l4ri 14 WUl ... r ., ..,.,. .... ""' 9M l\tO·U ., 81 •• A4.14 E nd of ff Rot D<1y . Ron 1•oskr of Newport Beach cooled off l<rtC' '.\tonday afternoon by riding his skim board hea<lon into the shore break. The n •sull was .1 refreshing splash for Ron and this, almost surrealistic photo made by shooting into the sun Cback lighting)· for the silhouette effect with a high speed lens to s top the action. Early Vote Turnout ' Tops Expectation By The Associated Press Initia l reports indicated heavy to \'ery he avy voter turnout across much of the nation today for \'Oling in a presidentiaJ elcc· tion that some experts said might draw a record li ght vote. Long lines were reported at pol l s a s they opened in Massachusetts, North Carolina, Pennsyl\'anta, Michigan, Texas and at least a ciozcn other stales. Sunny skies a nd crisp autumn temperatures were the rule :icross most of the countrv. "'l'\·e never seen anything like it." sa id a voting official in Waltham , Mass .. a Boston sub· urb where voters were lined up before the 8 a .m . opening of poll- ing places. At Precinct 264 in Dallas. Tex., an area of apartment complexes, there were 250 people in line when the polls opened at 7 a.m. Unusually heavy voting was reported in Alabama. Police cars had to be sent to polling places at schools in Birmingham because the voter traCfic was so heavy childreo were having trouble get - ting to class. The voter turnout in New York City was "astonishingly heavy," the Board of Elections reported. a De mocratic s urvey of upstate New York and suburban areas indicated cnrly ballolinl( was heavier than in 1972. The traditio n a l political wisdom is that a heavy voter turnout would favor Democrat .Jimmy Carter in his race against President Ford, since there arc mor e r egistered Democrats tha n Republicans. Election analysts predicted that only slightly more than half the 150 million Americans of vot· ing age would go to the polls ln· day. Jn 1972. 'the turnout was 55 percent. Early turnout in Michigan was reported heavy to very heavy throughout the state. In Grand Rapids. Mich .. where President Ford cast his ballot, voting was reported four times as heavy as <See TURNOUT, Page A2 > Council, Planners In Joint Session . The Fountain Valley City Council and Planning Com· mission will hold a joint study session tonight at 7 o'clock in the Council Ch ambers on the pro· posed redevelopment plans. The plans before the council and commission are the City Center a nd industrial area pro- jects. Drilling Ship Heading for Tanner Bank SAN DIEGO CAP) -Like some huge square-shaped turtle, the Aleutian Key moves out slow- ly today. Its destination: Tanner Bank and the s tart of exploratory oil drilling off Souther n California in that area over the horizon. The first offshore well will be sunk 85 miles from Long Beach and 40 mil es west of San Clemente Island in a leased tract nine square miles in size. At that spot 125 miles west of San Diego, water is 680feetdeep. When that well is dug at an ex- pected 9,000 feet, possibly within 40 days, the rig will be moved to a second tract owned also by Gulf Energy and Minerals Company, a division of Gulf Oil Corp. The drilling permits were issued by the U.S. Geological Survey last Friday. Several other oil companies are seeking similar permits from other lease tracts in the same re- gion. The chances or hjtting oi l ne re g arded a s remote, Gulf spokesmen say. They contend the operation is safe for the coastal environment and "we feel we've got to drut." said one official ?t:tonday in San Diego. Wreckage Resolves Myster·y By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 the Oally Pilot Stall Scattered bones, crumpled aircraft wreckage in pine thicket and a walle t containing S('\'Crul hundred d ollars toda\' havc solved the disappear~incc of Meadowlark Airport opcrutur Barry Cteveland Ross Jr. on a night from Utah to l Iuntinb'lOn Beach 14 years ago. No trace was ever found of Ross, 45, and his passenger Gary Roth until last Saturday when a deer hunter stumbled onto the cr ash site atop a rugged moun· tain 25 miles north of St. George, Utah. Investigators said today it ap· pears R oss' Pipe r Tri·Paccr single engine plane apparently smashed into a pine tree in poor weather, probably killing both men instantly . Was hington County, Utah, authorities w~re at first baffled by the origin of weather beaten wreckage found by deer hunter Larry l lanson of St. George. T he region where Hanson stumbled onto the remains is ex- tremc•ly rugged and lies hjgh in the mountains of southern Utah. Was hing ton County Sheriff Evan Whitehead said it is no sur· prise the wreckage of Ross' Piper lay undiscovered in the re- mote lonely wilderness for 14 years. "You couldn't even see it from 50 feet away," the sheriff told newsmen, adding the plane was completely invisible from the s ky from which scores of planes searched at one point. Ross, a veteran pilot with sever a l thousand a ir hours Jogged, and his passenger took off from Logan, Utah, on March 27, 1962 and never arrived at their ne xt anticipated airport stop. "It crashed in a very heavy area and it became deformed so as to blend in with the scenery," Civil Air Control Maj. Frank Burnham said today after CAP and U.S. Air r orce workers established the origin of the wreckage and the remains of the bodies. "These things ~o undetected for years unless they arc found by campers or hunters." Maj. (See BODY, Page /\2) ~ l ~I REMAINS FOUND IN UTAH Huntington's Ross Registration Suitchover Cards Issued Orange County voters arriving at the polls today arc being asked to fill out a re-r egistration card along with their balloLc;. Registrar of Voters J\l Olson said citi7.l•ns are being asked to sign the new c;:irds, as well as s upply such information as .birthdates and occupations. In addition, they arc asked i£ they prefer that voter materials be mailed to the m in English or in Spanish. · Olson explained the new cards are needed to convert county files to a card system which will accommodate the state's new postcard voter r egistration pro- gra m. The new information also may allow separa t e mailings in English and Spanish in the future instead of the current system, where mate rials arc mailed to all voters in both languages. Vaccine Innocen t LOS ANGELES (AP) -The county coroner has concluded that heart disease r ather than in- fluenza vaccines caused the de- aths of three elderly persons over the weekend. Two of the three had just received s wine nu vac- cine Hot Election Temperature R e aches 90s Does hot "1.·eath<'r bring nut thc Re publican or D<>moC'ratic \"OtC'rs on derlion dav'' LOOK AT THE POI.I. results Wccincsday to s ee, because today's temperatures wl'n' expected to be the highest ever for a Nov. 2. "If Los Ange les hits 94 degrees today, W<' will have the highest maximum temperature ever recorded on an el ec· lion day," forecasts Patricia Rowe, a Los Angeles Weather Service prognosticator. While Ute weather service does not keep specific re· cords of temperatures on election days , they do know that the highest Nov. 2 reading was 93 degrees in 1909 and again • in 1949. BEA.CH. TEMPERATURES today were expect ed to re· ach 78, two degrees hotter than Monday. Inland tem- peratures in Orange County were to reach 92, according to the weather service. And there's more hot weather in stor<> for Orange Coast residents Wednesday . .. Whal we're experiencing is a mild Santa Ana condi· tion, withoullhe wind1;." Ms. Rowe explained. She said a high pressure area over the Western plateau and a ridge of high pressure over Orange County i•rovid· ing the heat. · Cast Yo11r Ballot· I ' Polls Open Till. 8 • "°:\''•:-... • !J -~ ,. \ ' " _,,, ~~ 7 p "'t• · l • ·A 2 OAILYPILOT H /F Tuesday Novnmber 2 1976 Record Coµnty Vote Sunshi1ie Lures Electorate to Polls lh (; \K \' (;K,\:\\'11.1.1: en'"• Cl4f"' P1101 \t.ttt C'll·,1r "kll''> .ind "JT111 WcJlhC'r ~rcdt'll 01' .i 11141• C"ou11l\ \ 111t·r:. who '>ln·;11111·!1 111 llw 1><'111 ... t•.1 1 ly t11d.1 v to, ;1111011J.: 11th1•r thin~:.. hd1> :.l'll'<'l .1 pn·s1tlcnt 111 h •ud lh1• 11at111n lor l111• rwxl four \'t•ars i\ 'lff\'I'\' Of :0-0ICll' ()f lbl' l'OUn t~"s I ,!Hiri p11lll11..: pla1·1•:0. tl11s 111orn1n1! ind it ~tkd rno-.t \\ cr1· l'rC>Wtlt•cf W1lh Vllll'I')'., H) th"· ti int· the poll:. <·lost• :it H "111 ('Olllll\' Ht•).!1 ... tr.1r or \'ott·r ... ,\I Ob11n l''<Jlt'<'h a rt.'('ord 7-15,000 ('Olllll\ fl''ltll•lllS \\ill hJ\'C (',1,t 1.J.1llo1ts If Ob1111·-. '1111·r turnout 1>rl•d1c tum 1s J Cl'Ul'alt•, 11 wrll rnt•un th.it rou~hl~ 85 11en•l'nt of lhc count\·, l'11giblt> \ otcrs will ha\'e \'l!>llcd th1· poll' Top 1·:i:-.1111g 11n l1Ml:i) ·., li.1llt1l W<·nt to l'n•s1th·11l Gl•r .1ltl Ford .ind Ills Ifr111ocrata• l'hallen~cr .l11n11n (\1rtcr Or JOJ.!e l 'ounl v 1s tn t1cal in hoth <'and1daks' l'fforb to win {' .. i11furn1a 's 1>r17.t•cl l j l'll'<·lor.11 \'1tl1·-.. thl' Jari;tl'l>l !'ltnglc cluslt•r m thc nation. To win in C;.Jhf11rn1a, Lhe Pr\.·s1 dt>nt 'i. s trategis ts s:iy lhe1r can d1date must carry thl' county by :it leas t 100,000 \'CJlt:~. And Cart('r cJmpa1gncr s :.ay the former Calif omia Voters Top Tip 80 Percent R} the .\ssoc·lat1-d Pre!'ls \'ott•r".. turnl•d out in hl•a\'\' nu in tw rs u n <1 c• r i. u n n \' :. k 1 l:, .1crn'>'> l":il1forn1.1 tnd:i\' lo l';t)'.l ballt•ts for )lf'l':.ldt•rtl. · :.t•nator. :ind rongrt•ss1onal :.ind lcgislut1v1• rue es . Elel'linn ()fficiuls prediclt•d that nearly ei,.:hl million Califor. nians would vutc· in toduy's elec- tion. or i.hghtly more than 80 per· tent of tht' s lall''s 9,982,115 re· g1~lered \'Oler:.. In Lo-. :\llJ!eles County, 24 JO perl't·nt \'Okd liy JO a m . c·orn· p<ircd tu 20 I pt·rcl·nt 1n lhC' 1972 gcner:il l'lt•ct1 on Democrat1e Sen .John Tunnt•y. running ag;11n:.t Ht'puhhcan S I Jl;1y ak .1~ a in a tou~h raC'l'. \'Olt·d in \\'1• ... t Los .\ngelt•:-i -.hortly artl'r 8.1 m Tunnt·~ \ ott•ci \\ lule his thrl'1' ehtldrt•n, 1\·dd). 15, :\l<irk, 12, * * * l 'rom Png•' . I I TALLY ... flt'ITl'l\'(•(f iJ!' lt•;1d 1f),L! Ill, \\ ith dt•<·t.,r.11 'oll')'. in parenth1''''' ,\lah.rnrn WI. Arl-an-.as 11;1 f)1, tnd of ('11li1111h1.1 1:!1 , 1'111nd.1 I 11 I ( ; t'OI ).! 1.1 I I ~ I . I LI\\ .111 \ I I K1•111 u<'k~ ( :11. :\1 as~ac•huM·lh 111 1. :\l1nn1•,111~1 (llJ). :\11~!-inun 11'.!I, '\'\\ \01k 111 1. l'L'n I\,, h .l lllJ IZ7 I Hhocl1• hl.1n1I < 11. T1 ·n nt''>'t'•' 110 1 T1 ·'·'' 1:i1; 1 Jllll \\ l''I \ ll').!IOl.1 If.I F11rcl " ..... 1"1111-.11lc·H-.I .1ht .. 1fl 111 \l.1 ,l-.1 1·11 \11111n,1 11o (':ilifor111.1 11·,, f'ol111.1tlo 17 lr..1h11 1 I l J....111 ,,i-. 17 I '..!>r,1,k,1 17>1 '1•\\ ll.1111p,h1rt• t I I l.1h I I 1 \ t'I lrl<lllt 1,; I ,llllf \\0\1t1Jl)lll.! t'I • rtw lo'>. "I" \\ l'n' ('11nm•1·tic·111 •><1 llt•l,1\\,11'1· I•, 11111111" 1;!1,1, 1 n If 1 .1 n .1 1 I ·1 1 . I •,\\ a 1 x 1 . l.11111 -.1.111.1 'tn \l.11111• 1 .-.1 .11,t.1nct 1111 \1 wh11!.11I •:!I t, '11""'''1pp1 1i1 \\nnl,in,1 1 I • \.1 \ 1tl1 1\1 '\1•\\ l••l"l'\ !lit :--,,." \l ,.'<1•.. 1 • '\n1·th < .1r11lt11.i 1(1• '•lllh fl,11\111.I t lt (Jl1111 f :!.1 !lid ,1 h 11111,1 I )1 1 ()1 l'C< HI II) I ~oll lh I .t1'11lt11.1 1 '(I :-,.11111\) l,1k1tl.1 I \ 11 t llllot I I:.! \\'.1•h1111:l11n 111<1 \\I '"il'lll 11 ew Forei~ Pupils F~t~d I •r• 11.!n , '' h 111~" 111tl•·nr.. 1t l1•ntlinl! 1·1·"''' 111 lh1 ll11n11n u111n l~'.11 h I 1111 11 II 1ch '°'' h11•1I I 11 tn11 "ill 1 .. 11 t1• .. h111·1! \\'1·<1111, (1,1\. • Ill I• I 111 I h \l.11111.tl lid1 St """' I ii •I t I and :\ri;rnne. 8. W<i1te<I for him outsidC' the pollinl( placl'. Ar- ll>r~ .ird. ll1l'y w:.ilkt'CI home JI IS brnthC'r. c; l'lll' Tunnl•\ .1 r ~md hii. w1ft'. will Jorn the111 ·ror u barbel'ue dinner tonight. TunnC'\ said he will r.o lo thl' t1olt'I "with my fing£•rs c rossC'd" al ahuul 7 p.m. ll;,iyukawa \'Otcd at ahuul 8:30 a.m . al his home m .:\1111 VallC'\' lie planned to fly to Los Angell·s to awuit the returns . Go,· EdI:lumd C. Brown Jr was due tu \'Ole Ot.'.lr his Laurl'I C'.inyon hom<'. but it wa:. not un uwdiatC'ly learned" hl'n. Former Go\'. Honald lkag:m \\,1s lo cast his bullot in Pac1f1c l'ahs udt')'. F arr rt \\ orl..t•r-. lt-atkr l't·sar ('hJ\t•t, llu· 111a1n backer of Lhc -.1at1-J:1nn l .. tl111r 1n1Li;.JlJH'. l'nip 11, \ oh •d h.\' .1li)'.efltl'l' hallc1l lie Wil~ 111 Los .\ngdl.'' t<ida\ Tlw \\.~.'a lher \\ ,1s l'll•;;r and ex· lll'<'ll'd lo Ill' hot \\1th a high or 92 fon·rJ:.t for I.us ,\ngl'les. It was ;.ilso sunnv 111 S:.in Diego County. "ht•re 1·oters turned out 111 lUH'\ IJl'<'tt:dly large numhcrs with 1:; 27 \'o ting by 9 a .m . ah110:-l l·~actly the perccntagl• four :!o l';u·s :igo. Thi· turnout l'Stimatt• c:.illL'll for 85 111.·rtent \ otrng by poll·closing- t1nw. cum pared with s.i 7 percent 1n 1!172 ,ind 86.65 pl'rl'enl in 1968 l 'rom Pug.-.. 11 BODY ... Bu1-nh:1111 -;,ud. l11\t•st1g.1t11rs CJn onlv :issumC' Ro:.-.. .mtl hi' passen~cr pcn..,h1.·d in ht'.I\.\ \q•atht•r, po)',s1hl\'slra\· mg nl r 1'1111 r'l' .incl 11~ in,J.! int<~tht• 11111unt.11nc; '\'.11 ",1\ t'"'"' to cletC'rmme at th1' l.1tt• d.1tl' ti Uw pl.mi• de· \ d111wd l'nc 1111· trouble and lost .1ll1t11cfr. th1·rl't1\' tTa-.hmg into t ht• (111 , .... , ~f'orl'..; 11f Jlrl\ .1tt• l'i\ rl1an pilot:. .111<1 r11rl1t.11 \' ""·1rc·h1·r)', h11nll'd H11,, .111<1 his p:1..,o;i•ni:t•r for d.1y)'., l'll\t•ri11 c 1h .. 11,,1111t ... of ''lll:•r" 111111•' 111 r11ci.:1·d t1·rr1t1w\ frn111 I 11~.•n ""'' !11\\ .1rtl C'.tl1for111;1 aloni.: H 11,, · .11l1 1np:1l1•<I 111Ul!' h11l1h' Thi• pl.int•\\ .t)'. 11•1! 11 ..... 11n·r:1fl , hut "11' twin I? t )11\' n !11 < '.1lrl11rn1.1 1111 .1 fl'fl'\ h.l'I' f1tl' lhlt\\flt'I 111 ... \\ 11111\\. \Ir.., t-:l.11111• llo"s rnnt1nul'd 111 11p1•r.tlr th1•11: \11'.llhl\\ I.irk ,\1rp11n ,1)-. 111-; fall' h<'r.11111• 111rrr.1!-ln~h .1ppan•nt .incf t'\ 1•nt11.1ll) 'oltl lwr mkr1· ... 1 rn th1 · llttlt· .11rf1C'ltl Shi• h;i-; c;inre n·marricd unrl n •1111rtNlh <.till ln·1•:-c in lhf' llunt ington lk.ll'h J rC'.1 In' est1,eators said t.odav Ross' <l .\U~hter Mr:-; '.'l:anc\' ntackman \.l'orj.!l:t go\'1•rnor 1nus t hold l'fl''ll.lt•llt f 111 d ·-, l'Xl>t'dL'fJ WlO· run){ mJr g111 in Orange Count~ Lo lllHh·r ltl0,000 \ ott•.., l' S Sl·n .l ohn Tunn1•\ 1-. l1111k ing for th1· .... 1111c kintl 'or lu~mg m;.ir~in m thl' t'ounty tu he:id off a t' h :.i i I 1•n gt• f l'o 111 Hepu blican nt>mtnet· S I 11 ~1yukuwu. In aclc11tw11 to ht'lping 'rkC't a pn.•s1dl•J1t und l ' S :.i:nator. toun Iv \'ole1:1 will ha\'e a full or 1)t.1rl1JI :.:..~ in the :.elcctaonof four l' S l'ongre!>:.mcn The~"ll Jlso choose :.1x s tate as- :.c m b I y rn c n and two :.tall' M?OJtors. Only one county ~o,·ernment office 1s :.in 1s:.ul' in toda"'s clcc lion. 1-'trs t 1>1!'1ll'll'l ·C'ount) :.upe r \'lsor \\'hoc' "'r " 1 n:. l h c ran: bt•lwl.'en S:intu Ana C:1t\' Coun- <01lman Jl arn· Yarn:im;1to und \\\•:.t1nm-.tcr 0:\1 u~ or l'h1llip .\n thon~ \H1n 't ha' t' to \\;11t until thl· fir:.t Wl't.'k jn ,J JOU Jr~ lo tak<' of r1t·1.· Bee au:."' lhl' Fir!>l District l>l·:.tt :.its empty us .. 1 n · ... ult or former s upvn 1sor H ulit·rt n a tt111 's felony ('1tf1\'1l'l11•n <>arhL·r 1t11~ _\ l'ar. 1t 1:0. 1•x Pl'('\ l'<l th:it (io\. l'rnnr Brown \\ 111 im11wdi;itd\' appu1n 1 tht• winnt·r f)f lh~ Y<1m:.imoto-,\nthC1n) contt:s t to the officr. County \'<H<•rs l•l<lay will also help dl'lC'rmllll' the fate or 15 stute ballot rnt·asurl'S us well as se\'eral local issues. * * * f 'ront Pug-.•,\ I TURNOUT in 1972 The morning turnout in Albany. Ga . indicated record \'Otmg, 0Htc1als said At 7 a .m .. there WC're long hnes al e\'ery polling place, they said. Mrs . R.O. Buitman. s u per\'isor ut one of the polling places, said. "This is the heaviest turnout I have seen" in 20 years. Forty lo 45·minutc lines were reportc.-d at polling places in Richmond, Va. Uniformly h eavy voting was reported in a half dozen cities in Maine Long lines were reported in various parts or Tennessee. Early r eports from Penn- syh ·ania indicated heavy voting lhroughout the s tall'. In one pr<'cinct 1n S tate College. Pa • 71 people \'Oted in the firs t 50 m inutes. Two Edison Departments S et Sessions Th e Ed is o n High Sch ool mathematics and science depart· mt•nts will hold an orienb1tion· <'ounseling night at 1:;10 p rn. Wt•clnl's da\· in t he rafcll'ria for a ll 1ntt·r~·:.tt'd ... tudt·nts and p,lrl'nh The meeting will ad\'ise stu· <lt•nts on th<' school's roursc of- t 1• r 1 n g.., 1 n s c 1 l' n r 1• a n d rn at h 1· 111 .1 l 1 rs . r o 11 cg e l' n -. tr.111('1' l'l'(IUI rint•nt)'., n ·com 1ncnrlt•tl n1uri;p-; of ..,tud~ for hi.l!h "<'honl and rolll•g1ate courM'S of "tlld) for \':lrtous ma1ors It 1•prc>si•n t a 11\'t'S I rom JUntnr colle~e ~. the t.:ni\'ers1ty of (\11fforn1a. lht> high school r.;rt••-r C't•nll'f". forl'I J!n I a nguag1• rlc>pa rt ment a s Wt'l l a s Edison <'Ouns<'lors. ad m 1nistrators and :-.c1em·1• and mathematics facullv will bt' on hand to answer ques- tions . BLACK GIRL'S ADMISSION TO RAINBOW GIRLS CAUSES FUROR IN IOWA M ichelle Palmer, 12, Shown With Parents, Victim of ·u nwritten law' Chapters Shot Black Girl Joins Rai11bows l'.'\DlA~OLA. Iowa (i\P ) The International Order of the Rain· bow. a scrncc orguni.tatlon for young girls. canceled t he charters of all 136 Iowa ch:ipters after one of them ,·otc.'<l to admit a girl whose mother is black. "Jt hit us like u bolt out of the blue." said Carol Holdsworth. grand de puty for Rainbow as· semblies in a n area of soulh cen- tral Iowa that includes Indianola She and o ther Ra in bow offlt'1als said they learned Monday th:it tht: order expell e d Iowa's a:. semblies. with a membcr~hip or 5.000 girls. bcc~usc tht• I n· dianola b ranl't1 voted in Oc . tober to ndrn1t :'\1 ichclle P:ilmer, 12. "The kirls ballolled and tht•\' wanted :\1 ichellc," said Mr; Holdsworth. "They did lhl' n ght lhing." Michelle's father. I>waine Palmer, who is white. said hl' wus "stunned by thC' whole.• thmg Nothing like this hus happened lo us before." Helen Klint', supreme inspector of the Rainbow Order 111 IowJ. said the r evocation was orderc.'Cl by the supr eme assembly of thl' International Order of lht• Ham· bow for Girls in accordance with a s.l·year -old "unwritten law " pro· hiblting blacks from becoming members. "I r an 't get over it -it'!'! j ust tragic," said Mrs. Kline, of Mal\'ern. Asked whethe r s he considered that the r<'\'OCation implied a policy of r:icial discrimination, Mrs Kline suid, "\.\'e call it selec· tl\'C membership " The Rainbow organization. which includes pre·tC't!n and high school·age girls, is affiliate.'<! with lhe Masons and its women's aux- i11 ary. the Order of the E astcrn Star At the organizalion·s ht•ttd quarters in Mc/\lestt'r, Okla . llcrhert Grout. supreme inspl'l' tor of thl' R<1inbow Girls, h<id no comment on l hC' inatter . The head of the Iowa l\lasoni<' organization issued a stutcnwnt n•pudiating the canceling of the charters. "1-rorn this dute on, no Hain h<1w assembly which is affili~1kd with the inll'rnaliona.l s upreme council will be permitted to use.· the facilities of uny Mason1t· lodge unde r our jurisdiction," said \\'. Ross Mc<'ulla, grand maste r of Masons in JQ\\U. Cocaine Test Set By Drug-case Judge BOSTON (AP) ·-A judge who has decided to sample cocaine before ruling on the state law that forbids it says his action is like \'isiting the scen e of a crime . . District Court Jul:lge Elwood Mc Kenney. pres iding over a t'ase challenging the C'Onst itutionalil\' of M ussarhusl'ltS · ;mt i<'lll'aini.• laws. s aicl M onda~ that hl• wants tn dl't1·rm1111• whl'lh<•r th1• druJ.:" b as harmful as tht· s t atutes imply ":\1y w;,int1nJ.! to rlo th1:. is similar to u JIHlge \'ISilinJ,? llll' srenC' of a cri rn <' or \'lf'WIOJ.! <1 mn\'lt' to c!C'tl'rnltnr if 11 b uh· S('('n('," hC' ":llfl Dt•ft•n1>1• ·• t torn''' .I a rn1·-. Lawson \\ :ic; ;1'\kt•d to :irrani:t· for the judf?c to lake cocarnc under clinical C'ondit1ons at ll:tr\·ard .\lcdic<1 I Schon! lit• 1·allt>d the rul m,g " · rn met boJ.!J.! hnit. prCC'l'cll·nt sett mg uct ion · The judge ha:. a reputation, l.:iw)'.on said. for bdng •·n·r~ tough on drug l',1)-.t•s" hut also "m tdlt•ctu:.illy scrrous." The judgt> recC'ssNl the trial of Richard Millt•r, 36, until aftl'r h<' tries lhe drug. No date was set for lheexperiment. Lawson has a sked the court to dis miss a cocaine possession charge against Miller, a welfare recipient and father or three, on grounds the drug is "essentially harmless'' and not :.iddil'live or n<1rc11tif'. The defense attorney has culled on st'\'t·ral wilnl'sscs. indudin.(! Nntncnl p!-ychiatnsl Dr. Norrn<1n Zinhcr,g of llun-ard and Riehard .\:..hl<'Y. authnr of thl' hook "Co· camt'. ·· lo tes tify that rocain(• 1s not cian,l!C'rous whC'n taken in nor in al dosC's. Joseph Oten. law partner of Lawson . said it might not be pC1ssi · hie to ha,·e McKennc\' take the drug legally. · "The only way T can see 1s 1f we fmd some kind of a program whH.'h 1s doi n g cocaint• ex· pcr1mental work on human be• m,gs ... hl• s aid .. After all. it is agamstth1• l;1w " The law~·er said McKcnn<•\ "cmpha ticallv s tated he dicln;t want lo he indi<'teci ." Cars Jmnp Bluff; 3 P e ople Hurt ·Thret· pl'oµIC' an• n•l'overinJ.! today uftc r u Huntington Beach traffic crush Saturday that police :.aid :.ent lhn•c drs hurtling airbornl' off ;111 ocC'un front bluff. Eu1?Cnl' I. Round, 32, of Rl\·erton, Wyo .. was admitted to Long Reach Na\'al Hospital following lhe l'Ollts1on wh1rh destr oyed three :iutos, :ilso m- jured two Wh1ttit•r youth.s am.I d amagl'd a fourth c;Lr Military ho ... pital uulhorilies do not release pat1<•nl 111format1on, but aides ut P ncifil'a Hospital said Round !-uffrn •d a skull fral'- tun• m thC' I() a m . atridl'nl and is <'X P<'C't C'd to Ii n . Ill• wa:.. lr:m:-.fcrrl'd ufkr initial t' x a 111 i n a I 1 o n a l l h C' I o c a I hl)spitnl 's t•mNJ?ency room , when• two other \'ictims were lrt•atNI and r C'IC'ascd to r e curx:rute at home . They were identified :.1 s Timothy f'. Srhuma<'her, 14, of Whittit•r, and Ronald S . Gilb, 16. also of Whittier. Investigators s:iid Round's C'ar \\"'" l'astbound on Pacific Coasl lh.l!hwav <1t the Bluffs, a mile wC'st of Golcil'n Wes t Street when a l'ar dri\'l'n bv /\nthon v E Aronson, 17, of Wh .. ttier roomed out or a roaclsiclt> parkinj? spot Round'' auto s lammed into the rear of Rron)'.On 's car, hurtling over the top of the> \'ehicle and crashing down from the sky into two more cars parked alongside the road in the popular surfing area. Bronson 's uulo carc<'ned over the cliff ed~e. a Ion~ with Hound's C'ar and on<' of the two parked rars which was struck as it sat bt>sidc lhl' road "It was ;1 m1raelt• nobody was k illed ... in\'l•s tigators said or the fart R ound , Bronson. 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I 1 n o 1 s <• ., ' u m 1• ti o, <· r a 11 rC's p11nsih1 Ii t ~ ln\'<'Stigator1> in l'tah s:11d a \\ allet fnunrl nt thC' \\reckagc· ... 111• confirm eel the " i<'l 1 m ·s idl•nt1t) , Bolsa Chica Talk Planne d An official from the s t:it1• Department o f Fish and Game will be the guest speaker at Thursday's meeting of the Amigos de Uolsa Chica al 8 p.m . a t 6.'l81 Cory Dri\'C, Huntington Beach. AmillM dC' Bolsa Chica is a ~roup or <'itiwns interested in preserving the Bolsa Chica mars hlands as i1 nutural habitat for wildlife • t\n Atnigos spokesman said the official "Ill d iscuss lhc F'lsh and Garno Department's plans for Bolsa Chica marshlonds. The public i in\'ltcd. Ry JOA:'\ NE REV:'\OLDS 01 l~o O•llV Pot~t ~tdtf ,\last minutl' rnailing uimrd at d1scrNlitini,r Hon Cordo\'a, lhl' I>t•mm•r:1t i<' r .1nrl1ci;1l<' in tht• 7·1lh 1\1>!-cm bl\• llilllrt<'l, was d1· nounct•d today by Rl'pubhcan l<•adC'rs ~hC' ll'llers from supporters or Re-publican c andidate Jii Siemon~ wt•re sent to all r gistered \'olers in lhe dist.rl Monda\' Republican residenlc; recel\'ed a letter from llenry Quigley. "ci- ty councilman emeritus." :i leaflet fealuriniz the front page or :in unfilcd legal dOC'um('nt and two copies of letters from narry Goldwater und Ronuld Rea~an to Slt mons. The OC'morr:its in lhe district got just the leufl<'l. Quigley. a former Irvine city councilmun. is no lon~er a resi· d ent of Orange <.,;ounty :md Is not r<'Jtistcrcd to vote in his former Irvine precinct Ile mo\'ed from his home at 5132 Chatcau Circle shortly urtcr losin~ the primary nomin:'ltion to Slemons in June. A check or rel{ISlerrtt voters nt his forme r polllnf! plart\ ?5242 Chcrbont Ave., discl06ed he is no longer ll~h'd ~ One of the most outragC'd hv th1: mailinj? 1s state Sen l)('nnis <'arpC'nler CR -Newport fk•ach 1 lk 1s lis ted in Quij.!ll•y"s lc·ltcr as t>nclorsing Slemnns Cont;ictt'd at his Oklahoma r a n c h :\l on cl a y • Ca rpenter declared "I ha\'e been read the contents of the letter and l con sider it an absolute tra\'estv "l told Slemons and Arnold F_orde CSlemons' campaign a<I· nsor I two or l h ref' weeks ago that under the circumstances there is no way in the world I would le t an\'one use m\' name in this campai~n.'' -. C arpente r s t ressed that Slemons was told the s tate senator w ould not endorse him "There's no way they could have misunde r stood m e." No one from the public r ela · tions firm of Butcher·Fordc was available for cclm menl today. Carpente r a lso said he has not seen He nry Quigley, the ex· lr\'inc cit y councilman for al least a year . The leaflN as well as the Quigley letter clttlm lh a t. Cordo.va "has r ecently been char~cd with m isconduct In II StO millio n laws u il Involving masuge parlors ." .. The so-<' a II ed proof <tf tlw ('har gC' is the copy ur :l laW!.Ui t pr('par<>rl hy lk\'C'rly Hills al torm·~· George (irn\'e on twhalf of ;i \\Oman nam<'d Riate rnannc• Farrell. It names Cordu\'a as 111w of tour defC'ndants T h al laws uit, bt·a r ing Cordo\•a's name as a defendant. apparently has not been filed . Jt bears no filmg s tamp from the county clerk. Friday Grove said he didn't expect to be able lo hie it until a fter the first of lhe year , if he files it at all . One of the firs t lo react to the mailing w as Cordova . He described the suit as the af- termath of a case he prosecuted while wor king as a d eputy dis· tricl atlorney. Cordova said he was aware or the pote ntial suit which chargei; false arrest st e mming from a 1975 case in whic h Miss Farrell was found Innocent or o ch arge of prostitution. lie pointed out that another de- fendant whose nume was re· moved from the dQCumeot sent out In the malling Is Orange County's Plst.rlct Attorney Cecil . JUcks. Cordova ('nllecl lhC' mailing "a mulit•1ous attempt toth\'ert atlt'n· lion lrom his <Slt•rnomi) own rl lr iml :1<'liv1lif's Tht• w>ll'rs wi ll s urf'ly SC'<' thrnu~h IJWSl' ahsurn anti \'11•ious I ust mmutt• mis, rcprf'o;1mt :itions " ,\t a r i u n B e r ~ l' i; on . t h c. Repuhhc.1n wr1ll'·in candid~ in the 7 11 h. a bo rondemncd th& ma1lin~ • "It Is typiral of the unfair a nd decei tful lactics u sed by <William ) Dutr hcr and Forde!' s he said. "Them a ihnJ? is an insult to the electorate and the election pr<>- cess," s aid Mrs . Bergeson. "This shoulci not be allowed tri go un· checked. It Is a sham." Also upset ubout lhe mailing ls R ay Quigley, anotheT former member of the Irvine c ity cour\. cit. Ray Quigley is workinit for Mrs . Ber geson , but he ~a~ voters ha ve confused him with Henry Qul(lley nnd h has been ~ettlng culld ubout Hen ry's lot- ter. ''ll gravely concerns m e. t d..,. eply re ent the contusion this hd~ <'ausl'd and the fact thnt I am er- roneously hf'lna linked with this scurrilous attack," he ssld. I Your Jlometown ew~.~~Jler_ Irvine EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 307, 2 S ECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1976 TEN CENTS Heiress Drops Sale-blocking Fight By TOM BARLEY 01 l~t 01lly Pilot St.tit Irvine h ejrcss J oan Irvine S;nilh toda~ withdrew her op· ~ition lo the sale of the lr\'ine Company today and appt•urcd to clear the way for acceptance of the $265 million offer made by a Canadian concern ·Attorney lloward Fricdm;,in told Judge James F Judgt· wh<'n the Orange County Superwr Court hearing into her lawswt <igainsl the James lrvinl' Foun- dation resumed today that his d1ent has no objection to the pro- posed deal. Final acceptance or the offer seemed almost inevitable when h1wvcrs for the foundiltion, the Irvine Company and the ~late stipulated that discussion of the ofCcr made by Cadillac Fairview Corporation of Toronto will now take precedence in what 1s left of the hearing. Lawyers for both sides told Judge Jud~e that it might be possibk lo close the hearing late today or C'a rly Wednesday. IC Jud1tc J ud~e signs the JUdg · ment that will then be rt'Quc:.ll'd , the sale to Cadillac Fairview could be processed as :.oon as Dec 31. foundation attorne\ Howard Pra vett s;:ud . · 0..1ly P1tot Photo by \..It Payne E11d of fl llot Dny ({on F o-;tt•r of l'l•v.porl Beach t:ooll·d ott I.ill' :\tond;I\ a lll·1·n11011 h~· nchng his s kim board ht·.1d11n into lhl• :-hon' hn•ak The rl'-.ult v. a-. .1 rdn•-.trn1g -.pla-.h lor Ron ~ ;.ind lhb. :drnosl :-.urrealistic pholo made \ Ii~ shooting into the sun (back lighting ) rnr the s ilhoul'ltl• effect with a high spel'rl lt•ns lo stop thl' a<:l ion. Dr. Spock at OCC, Rips Major Parties Rainbow Units Dumped After Black Okayed R'.\ lllCll u-:1 I' \.'-k.F\'1<"11 C)t ,~,. u .... , ..... , ... ,. ll1 Bt•n r.1111111 "fl"' k 1'1·.1r 1· ond Fn·l•!l11rn p.1 rl' 1 11111111.111 f111 v1c·1• pr1·-.11 1t ·111 ·"k1·cl o r.iniw C-11.1-.t l 11111·1•1· .. tucl1 ·111 \111nd.1' to \111" .1i.:.11n ... 1 111,q111 p.11 l11•-. "hll'll h1• .. ,114f oll I "llfr-t•I \ ll'lll tu h11o: uHJu,1 1' S1H•.1lo. in.: hd1111• .1 l11r11•h hour ('1"11\\d 11( .1h1111I 11111 tht• pt•d1.1tri c1an. ~1uthor .11111 .inti" .1r .11'\I\ 1-.1 clJtnll'll th1•n• 1 ... l11tl1• thrft•rt•nc-t· bl·tWN'n I ht• 1>1•111111·1 .1t1<· .incl R1•puhhcan pl.1tfllrrn' ""Tht·~ put on ,1 i,:ood <.hm~ but O•lly 1'1191 St•n -· .RAPS MAJOR PARTIES Pr. Spock at OCC Cast lht' r:iust.' s la~:. th1• :-.:mw. ·· S1111<·k s::11d Spock 4'a1d pohllcian!. sueeurnh 10 indus tn interests whl·n lht•r r l'i J ronfl1 ct rC'J!3rdtnJ:! tiJX('S, pm t•rt~. nr national hC'alth care 111• "aid lhese mO\ cs clt-morah7e .mil tlem thr t\mC'rtran people of basic nt>eds Spock. 71. 1s running with Mnr1tar et Wright. who tnurt'll Orange County in !ah' Ocluht•r lie echoed many of her words Monday. calling for a reduce<! defense bud1?el, tax reform:-. and a national health care program. tic> said thl' SlOO billion dcfrnSl' bud~ct could h e cul in hulf because. ··we already havt• enough arms lo kill everyone 50 times over.·· lie said he doesn't fear a world I a kconr by tht:I Soviet Union h<'cause of their recent interest in t)btaining more consumer goods . ··rd rather take a chance on ntgot1ating (with the USSR) since we don't have security now." Spock said. ··we are purcnasing insecuri- t~. accidents and insanity," he said Spock also called for an end or prnperty, sales and social securi ly laxes that are r egressive to the poor ··A m an making S9,000 per year pays the same social security tax as a man making S00.000 a year," Spock said He said the United States ts way behind Canada in the area of na· tional heatlh bec .-se the American Medical Association ''fought fiercely" to reta.in a private car-e system that benefits CSee SPOCK, P•ge A2) INOl1\NOl..\. l<l\\a l.\Pl The lnt(•rn.itwnal Ordt•r of the R;,im bow .. 1 :-it•f\'1\l' oq::am1allon f11r ' n 11 n g g 1 r I\.. . <'an r c I ('<l th l' rharlt•r-, of all t:lh lo\\ a chaptt•r' aflt:tr onl' nf lh<'m ,·ukd lo ad mil a J?lrl "'hoSl' mothl'r •~bl ark ' It hit us llkl' a bolt nut of the hlUl•, ·· !laid Carol 1 lokbworth. li(rand dt•puty for Rainbow as- -.embli1•s in an an•a of south C'l'n· lral low a that 1nrludcs lnd111nola Shl' and othrr Rainbow offiri;.ils smd lh<'y ll'arnl•d Munday that the or<11•r expell ed Iowa 's a s 1wmblics, with a mt mhcrsh1µ of 5.000 girls, bcrausl:! lht· In · dianola branch voted in Or toher to admit Michelle Palmer. 12 '"The kids balluttC'd and lh<'Y wanted M ic h ellt.•," said Mrs lloldsworth. "They did the r ight thing " Michelle's rather. Dwaine Palmer. 'YhO is ~h1tc, said he was ··~tunned bv th<' whole thin~ Nothing like this has happened to us before ." Helen Kline. s upreme inspector of the Ruinbow Order in Iowa. said the revocation was ordered by the supreme assembly of the International Order of the Rain· bow for Girls in accordance with a 54-year -old "unwritten law" pro· hibiting bfocks from becoming members . "I can't get over it it's just tragic," said Mrs . Kline, of Malvern. Asked whether she considc:red that the revocaUon implied a policy or racial discrimination, Mrs. Kline said, "We call it.selec- <See RAINBOW. P•ge AZ> ~allot; ..... , Pr i v et t m ad t' it l' It' a r , however, that the Mobil Otl Com - pa ny has not advised lhl· founda- tion that its interest in th<' Irvine Company is at an end. Pri velt told J udl(e Judjto that Mobil negotiators have not ad· rnsed foundation tru:.tce:. on thl' futurl' status of their $200 m1lhon bid. the offer th;H led Mrs !\m1lh to l<ike legal action aga1n!>t the foundation. But it w <1s matlt• d ear that the offer b\ C adillar F air\'il'W had brought no response from Mobil . Mrs Smith protcstt>d in her legal aCtJOn that the S:Jle Of the foundat10n ·s 5-1 5 pl'rccnt con· trolling 1nlt.>rest in the lr\'lne Comp:m~ w a:-. unf Jir to minunly stockholdl•r-. at a '.\toh1I fl)!ure that"' ould ha\"(' work!..'<! out al 524 a share Fru:dman md1catt.>d today that I the $32 per share represented by ...._ llw Cudillac Fairview offer of $265 million is much more to his client's likini:. Mrs. Smith. the granddaughter of l rnnl' Comp<tnY founder James Irvine , holds 22 percento( the company's stock. The Federal Tax Reform Act or 1969 compels the foundation to dn est itself of its Irvi ne Com· (See HEIRESS. Page A.2) Slelllons Slur Letter Blasted Cordova Target of Mailing By JOANNE RE\'NOtDS 01the0.0oly Pol01 S ... I A last minute mailing a1rnL'Cl at discrediting Hnn Cordov<1. thl• Democratic c<1ndidatc.• in the 74lh Asse mbly Dis tract. was dt• nouncC'd toduy b) lt<'pubhcan leaders. The lettc·rs from :-oupportt•r:-. of R epubl ic.'an candidalt• Jim Slemons wt•rt:t sent to all re· gistered voters in the d1!.tnct Mond;,iy. Republican n•st<knL' rt'l'l'IH·d a letter from llenry QuiJ(ley, "<:1- ty council man emeritus.·· a leaflet fraturing the front page of an unfiled le~al document and two copies of tellers from Harr) Goldwater a nd Ronald Rt•agan to Slcmons The D<'morrnts in the d1str1tl got Just the leafl<'l & Quigley. a fnrmer lninC' city counc1 I rn an. is no longer .1 rest dent of Orangl' Count~ and 1s not rei:1s\~n·rl to vote in his fornwr lrnnc prC'C in cl fi e rnon•d frmo his home at 5132 Chaleau Ctrrlc shortl~· aftl'r loc;inJ! th<.• primary norninat10n to Slt·rnnns in .Jum• ,\ chl·Ck of reg1:.tcr<'d \'Ol(•rs at his formt>r polling ph1r1-. t!'i212 ChC'rborg An•, d1:-.clos<.•cl ht• 1:-. no lon1.?er lisll'd One of the most outragt'll hy the mailing is stale SC'n f)('nms Carpt•ntcr <R·Ncwporl lk-arh l He is listed in Quigley·s ll•tt(•r as endors ing Sll·mons C'onlacH•d al his Oklahoma r a n c h M o n cl a ~· . (.' a r p l' n ll• r dcC'larC'd : ··1 have hcf.'n rca<l thc• rontents of thl' letl<'r and I Mn sidl·r it an ab-;olull' tr:wr-.l~ ··1 told S ll•mons and .\rnolcl f orcle 1Sl<'mon< <·:unpatJ!n ;u1 n s or I two or thrt•e v. et'ks ago that under t ht• <•trcumstanrc-; th Pre 1:-no way in lhr v. nrlcl I would let an~ onl' use• rn~ r1<11nt• in this {';11np;11gn " C: a r p t' n t <' r s t r <' :-. s r d t h a l Siemon" wa s told thl' s tall' ~C'nator would nol PndorM' him · "'There's no wa\. thC'v could havt• misundl'rstoocl ml' ... !'\o onl' from the puhlH.' rcla· tinns firm of Rutc-her·Forcll' wa~ a\'a1lahll.• for comment today CarpC'n tcr al:rn said hl' has not seen llc nry Qu1~1<·:··· thl' l'X · Irvine city C'OUnC'ilman ro'r at lt•ast a year The ·IC'a fll'l as well as the Quigley Idle r c l aim th at Cordova "has rrc-cn tly been char~ed with misconduct in a SIO million laws uit involv1n~ massage parlors ·· (See SM EAR, Page A2) Nixon Casts Absentee Vote F ormer Presid e nt Richard M. Nixon cast an absentee ballot taken out on Oct. 22. An aide. Col. Jark Brennan. said Nixon ~ad originally planned to go lo Palm Springs, but the trip was canceled. The former pre11ldent re- mained at his San Clemente home. Midnight Lead Toit7t Tips to Ford, 13-11 DIX\'l l.LE "\OTCll, :\ 11 <AP> In the snowy White !\fountain:-. or :\t•\\ llatnps htrl'. where the pre· s 1denti al vri 111 aril•::-. u1~ncd nine rnonths ago, the first votl·r:-. m today ·s del'lion ga\'(' Pres ident Ford a l3to11 lead O\'l'r J irn rn v l'arll'r . Twenty·fi ,.(_. ofthe2fi n.•gistere~ voters walked past ll'levision ('anwras to cast their l'iallots a t individual nag-draped polling hooths just a fter midnight. The . 2f)th voter east an ab!ff.'ntl'l' ballot. On l' person \'ol ed for ind e pendent Eugene McCartlw and anothN hacl his ballot inv;.ilidatcd by \'oting foi· Carter. l\ikC<trlhy and U.S . La bor p<.1rty can· ctid:Jtc Lvndon I I. La Ho('hl• Oix ~·illc Notch. incorpor<1tctl in 1960 just so it could sta~l' thl' c<1rly ·hinl \"Ol<' :rn<i irnrnediHldy release the results. has IH rcgistcrl'cl Hepublic<ins and eight . Democrats . It:-. ,·otcs. howC\'C'r. ha\'e not been noted for re· liab ility a s tn•tHI indicators. E xcept for 1972. when mtt•rs fa\'orc<i Richard Nixon 16 to 3 over George ;\lcGo\'l·rn, the co1mnunity has picked the loser in each presidl·ntial c lc•<.·tiun since 19f)(l County's Turnout High for Election By GARY GRAN\-11.U: 01 lht O•oly Pilol Sl-111 CIC'ar skies and warm weather grl'C'led Oran~<' County \'Otcrs who stn•arn ed to th<• polls c·arly today to. amonJ! other thinJ?S, help selC'rl a pr<'sidenl to lead the nation for lhl' nl'xt four ,·cars. J\ sur\'ev of some or"the coun· ty's l ,9f;S polling places this morning indiralt•d must wt•re crowdC'd with voters Oy the tim<' th<' polls clo-;e at R pm . rounty ReJ?1strar of \'ol<'rs Al Olson ex peels a rt'cord 745,000 rounty residents will have cast hallo!~ If Olson ·s voll'r turnout prcdic * * * Irvine Voters Start Early, Turnout Hailed /\bout one-third of rcgistc•red Irvine voters cast thC'ir ballots before early today. according to a r andom samplln~ of prctinct election officials ·'There has been a nice steady flow and a positive allitud<'."' . precinct workl'r Ma r y Lou Brophy said ·"The turnout has been very. very J?ood ·· Mrs . Brophy said 31.8 percent of voters in the Greentree homes urea had sta mped their balloL'\ by mid-morning. Phillip Rice, a polling inspec tor al Rancho San Joaquin School. also estimated that one· third or voters had turned out early to decide the fate or the general election. University High School prin· clpal Victor Sherreitt said al least 200 or the precincts' 600 votes were ln by 10:50 a.m. PollR will r e main open until 8 o'clock tonight. t ion is accurat C'. il will mean that rou$(hly 85 pc•rccnt of the county's eligible votl'rs will have visited the polls . Top casting on today's ballot wC'n t to President Ger<1ld Ford and his Ot•mocratic challenger .ltmrnv Carter . Orange County 1s critical in both cancliclatt•s' efforts to win California·s prizl·d 45 elector al \"Ol<•s. th<· largt•s l single clus ter in th<' nation Tn win in California, the Presi· dt'nl":-. :-.tratt•gists s ay their can· did:tll' mu-.t c:1rry the county by :it h•a:-.t t00.000 volt's. And Carter campaigners s ;.1y the former Georgia i.:overnor must hold Pn•4'1cknt Ford ·s expected win- ning margin in Ora nJ:e County lo unckr 100.000 volt's <St•1• VOTJN<;, Page AZ> Oranj.(~ Co\s' t::•L ...., O't ..._ \\·en c h er Fair thrnujlh Wednes ·\ day with warm s unny days ChanC'l' or pntr hy coastal fog toniRht Reach highs in mid 70i; l~SIDE TODAY T/1ey're .on endangered SJ>t'Clf'3 becoiue lherl' are only twl) A merrcan brlltonaires left Story , 1\1. At Vovr St>r¥1Cf Er""'kmbeO 1.-M loyd C.lll•f'lll• Com to ()>~'""'" O.illlHollcH EdllOfl•l l"e .. E111trt•l11mt11t ~.1 ... .-....... ...... ,. ..... lnde* Al lllltrmttllOf! 11 ..... 1.a ....... " Mowlet AS N.tll911t1Nt_, It Or ..... Collftt. 9J PHOlt Al ~s A6 Ttlwl1lo11 " ntettn a4 WIU\Nr at We<ldHewt Polls Open Till 8 A2 DAIL y PILOT Tut1sd.i~ Nov ... mbo1r 2 1976 · Eve1ii With Slemons Not Ti1ne, Place To Talk Politics? JlyJOANNE Rt:\':"OLDS Of the O•llY Pi IOI \IOfl 'l'hL• in\'itation was loo goo<! to rcsi:.t. Mrs. Sle1nuns wantL·d nu: lo <'Omt: ha\'c euffl'c at h(·r house Monday night so I euulc..l meet hL·r husband. the llt'puhlt<:an <·an - dadatc 111 thl· 74th 1\sscrnbly Dis trict. 1 Since Slemons h as bN•n n<:.1rl~· impo-.s1hll-tu rind on thl' l'Jffi• p;.11gn tr.111. I dl•dclL-d to drop an fora\ISIL I v. JS gn·t:lcd al the door ur Slem1ms' :'\t:wport Ucach homl' b\' hi-; v. 1fe Annl'. She w.i.., drcssl·d in hla<·k ;rnd v. .as flanked hy .i bah~ s1lkr v.ho hl'ld the Sh:nwns hahy. About liO Pl'Oplc were lhcrt.•. mostl\ crowdl•d around the can· d1cl:H~· who was holdani: forth bcs1dl• tl1(• sw11nrning pool, ex- plaining thal lw hasn't bL•t·n g1vc~a thant·c to campaign mt tlw issues. Th1.• people were quiet, n•stra1m·d, seemingly lacking irt cnrnrnitmL•nl to or against .Sll.'rnons . .Mos l seemed genuinely t•ynous. One be:11 <il•d young rnan stood bcs1ck Slt:rnons and listl'lll'd in- tently as till' c·andtd<Jlc t·xplainr·d why· he hadn 'L been carnpaign- mg Sll•mon:-. ~pl•nl abuut a wel•k rnak mg pt:rsonal :ippl'aranc:e:-.. bul thl·n ... topp(•d bcl·ausc he l>c.11d hl· wa" bl'lnl-! \'1<·!111111.cd hy rnud !>hnging which pn•\ l'nled h11n from :-.peak mg on thl· 1ssues. \\'hy, th(• beardt:d ~oung man a~ked, did you s1.•n<I out "that let- ll•r'' ir \OU arc M1 upscl wrlh !->lnl':1r I ;l<:ll<'S" 'Thal kll1•r" was lh1.• rnarlang that h1l the 741h i\ ... scmhly J>1s- tntt :'>londay. alil'g111g rnasdel·<b h\' Sl1.·rnons' lh'rnoc:r:itrl' oppo- nt·nt. Hon Cordel\ .i. Sll•mon!' sm11<-<1 :md told thl· IJl';1nkrl ~ouns.: man that this was ne1thC'r thc• lune n11r place to d1s- t·uss pnht1es. "Thi:> as a s11t1til gath1.•ring," he said. 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C"•''f' M l••' lll•c~rG" H.1t1 A '''•"' M•n•QifltQ t n•t"W\ Olflc•• (,~ti~,. llt'IWhl A.11y ,,,.,., l +110~1 Att4t<.ft l th Gt•nt111 .,, • .,.,..,.., t4V"tlf"O\Of'l8"•'"' Utt\"'".W"~"-·•1£1 I C..didleNc.' V1U•v )i)n1 lit P~t lil1'.0 •• \•n D••q,. ~,Hwo 1 1 Telephone (714)142-43'21 CIH1ill•d Advertl1l119 s.42·54171 \..OdleMc tt Vt1ll•y N"'W\ OW<,.. &11-6310 rrom\•n (t•,.,.n•• 495-0630 •(tlifwr+~t ''°'4 O'Al'IQ"' ("" \•' ,. 1"4 r'I "'1 (Pl"" Hf\'I HQ "" #\ ff't ·•\ 11•1Alrat· '"\ #'Cf1lf:"rl.tl ""'"~' '" ''"' ,, '""""•"'' '""''•'" ,,,,.,.. n• r•o' '"'""' ""1t11,.,\ \f• ·•I tt•, 111•" -'l'I ot ,_..,,,,htl'Wft•' ""''"~ c••u f'!f'H~IAQ• ,, ....... (~11 ..,...,. t e1t••r111I• \u"'''••I•"" b't ""''" \l H ~\till• ~., ~• t \t tO ,,._....,,.1,. tntfil•tf ft#'\flf\9t• "'"'' \) '°"'""''"" Sll·mons 1.•itht-r ignored lhcm t1r told them he wasn't going to .i.lnswer. TIH' bL•:irdcd young man tried lo talk to l\lrs. Slernons. "l rl'ally sympathized with your ll'lter," he said. lk was r c- frrring to a letter sent out l<Jsl V.l'l'k in which Mrs. Slcmons dccnt>d the "rumors, lies <.111d * * * f 'ro111 PHge Al SMEAR ..• The SO ·Called prn(Jr of lhl' ch;.irj!c 1-. the copy ol J 1.iv.suil vn•p:.in·d by Bl'verlr J11lls at torne\' Georgl' G rO\'C on behalf or ~1 wom~m n timcd Hiatc Uaanne Farrell. lt narnl's Cordova <1s ont• of rour dcrcndants. . Thal laws uit. bearing (.'orduva's name as a defendant. ;1pp.irenlly has nol bl•t•n fill•d. IL bl•ars no filing stamp from the countv ckrk. F riday Grove sai<l he didn't exµect to he ahle to file it until after the first of the year, if he files it at all. Onl' of the first to n •act to the mailing w;1s Cordova . H e dl.'seribl•d the s uit as the :tf- krrnath nf a case ht• prosecutl'd while v. or king as a deputy dis· trict attorney. C:ordo\'a s aid he was aware of th~tential :-.ui l \\ h_1t·h {'hargcs false ;irrcst stemming from a 197:i case 1n "h1ch :\l bs Farrell \\ ........ fuund innocent or a charge o( pru:-.t1 tut ion. · I le pointed out th::it anolh(•r <It-· fond::int \\ hn:..t• n~1mc was re- mon•d from the document scnl oul in thC' mailing 1-; Orange County's Distnct Attorney Cc1·1l 11tcks. Cordova t·<illed thL• mailing "a 1.1alii;rou ... attempt todiverl <itll•n- tron from his CSl1.•rnon!-.') O\\ll ti kg:tl ;1c:ti\ 1lll':-t. Thl' voter:-. wall sun·lv Sl'e through Uwsc al...,ur·d and ·,·icinus la ~t·rnin utc 1n1-.- rPprc"wntat1ons. ·' l\t a r 1 a n H l' r g c.· :> 11 n . t h t' HC'puhlican writc·1n c·and1dah· 111 th<' 7,11h, also condNn11<•d thl' 111.11Jing. "It is t~prcal of thl• u11f:i1r :incl d <' (' l' I l f U l l a c· I I l' S U S e d h \' (\\'illtarn ) llulc:hL•r ;111d Fordl·. ·• ... hl' ... aui. "The> mailing i-; ;rn ins11ll t11 lhc l'lcrlnratl' ·rnrl the l'IC<'t ion pro- <·css ...... ard :\t rs Bl•rgl•:-.on "Th as -.h11uld not hl· .1lln\\ c·d tu g11 un t'hl·c·J...l•d lt1s.1sha111 · . \lso up,et .1bout the mailing i-. R.I\ Qu1)!l l'' .. inothl'r forrnt•r ll1lll11ll'r 111 !ht• )l'\llh' t'll\' !'Ollll l'll . H.1y Qu1 ,t!ky 1-. working f11r \tr' H 1·1 i.:1·-.11 n. hf1t hl· s ,1\.., \11ll·r -. h,l\t' 1·1111tu-.(•d h11n \\llh I ll'rll'\ ()111).:ll'\ .111d he has hf'1•1\ i;!l'tltng t-.dls :iboul llcnr) 's ll·l· ti•r It l.!r;ivl'ly 1•nnc•t•rns 1111'. I d1•1·ph l"l'Sl'lll the eonfusinn tht.; h.i... causC't.l and th<' fact that I :irn 1•rr11m·11ush b1·1ng link1•d \\1th lh1s sru rn lous ;ti t;1c· k," ht• sairl. Police Seek Armed Robber I OS ,\:-O:C;F,LES (.\P)-PohCl• .11 ,. '>l'.trching for a gunman v. ho 1 nhhl'd a Brink :-. l!Uard of $.'il.000 In frnnt of .1 Jloll\'WOOd store. thl'll r.1n through a c.rov.cl of :oohop p•,., .11111 nut .1 ""ll' door. csc.1p 1ni: 111 .i ".11tin~ car. l'olrc·1• "'"rl lhl• ~uard wa-. 11':1\ mi.? thl· ~1 .. 1r.; and HO{·hu<'k -.tori• .1fll'r rnakinj! a :\1onrlav aft!•r noon ra"h µ1ekup \\hen he was rnhtwrl h\' the wa1tin~ hancl1t. .1rnwcl v.11h un automatic p1-.lol ~ shock111g ful sehootls" being :sprt•ad about her husband. The young man held her letter ;ind J\l undav's s mear letter rn }11s hand. "°\\'hy wus this il'ttl'r sent? I jul>l don't understand il. Can you l·xplaan it?" he a:.kcd. Mrs. Slcmons' fir..l reply was lo accuse the ) oung man of be- ing in league with her husband's opponenU., sent to lhc gathering to mr1tc a riot. ''The pohel• warned u:. lhis \\ould happen." s he l>a.Jd. Th<' bt•arded ) uung rnan a~­ :-.ured her he w JS not working for ur tn an\' w :J\· rn vol \'cd \\ Jlh (•rthl·r or' the 'othl'r two can· d1d.1tes. lk pn•ssed for somt' e:1.- planat1011 about tht• letters. "\'ou \\ 111 hJve to refine \Our lan~uagc 1f) ou arc gomi: lo. talk ~o me," Mrs. Slemons snapped 0.llY Pllol Stall l'llolo CANDIDATE SLEMONS CHATS WITH GUESTS AT HIS NEWPORT BEACH HOME On Eve of Election, 'A Social Gathering,' and the Questions Go Unanswered --------------- Pilot's Remains Found The young 1nan had nl'ver raised his voice nor had he usE.'<i a word that l'n•n hmtcd o( prn- f.mity or vulj!arity. 01sappomted, he 1ert. Hlllltingto. n Man Died in 1962 Accident Outs ide he was Joined b y others apparently in the same By ARTHUR R. VINSEi. frame of mind -people who 011he0•11v P1101s1.11 had taken the invitation as a Scattered bones, crumpled s1.•nous offer to gl'l a t·hance to ain:raft wreckagL' in pine thicket talk ttl tht• cand1ciale ;ind who and a wallet containin)! several fdl n•burft:d by his rcfu:.al to hundred dollars today ha\'l' answL·r thc:ir questions solved the disappearance of \\'hilt· thl· corfrc c-ontinucd in Meadowlark Airport opcr<.itor sr<ll' lhl' Slernons' \\'c...idiff Harry Cll•vl'land Ross Jr. on .1 homt'. suppc>rtl•rs of write-in. flight from Utah to Jluntingto11 c.anda~late .M ari<tn Hl'r~cso~~cll.J.-1 .. .H~ars ;ago. . Wl'l'l' busv oulsWC'. lea\'lng :'\o tracl' \\as ever found of karlt'ts urld(•r \\ 1mbh1elds of Rol>S, 45, and his passl'n)!l'f Gary c.ir'i of \'l-.1t111·, 111~1dc Roth until last Saturda} whl·n a 'l'hl• v1ct11n of lh1.· l.1lesl lclter dl'cr hunter stu1nblcd onto the :1tl.1{'k, Dcrnoc:ral Hon Curdt" a, crash sak atop a ruggt•d 111oun- stood .ll'l'OS ... lhl' stn·1.·t fruan ttw lain 25 rntles north or St. lleorge, house \\1th .1 :-111.tll gr11up ol t;tah. t·.i111paig11 a11.ks Investigators s.111Ltod~1~ it ap- Sc1111 e had ht'l'l1 1ns1ek thl· pears Ros.,· 1'1p1•r Tri Pan·r houSt'. ohsl'l'\'lllg. bt•mg l'Jrc[ul ~rngil' l'l1J!tnl' plam• apparently not to s1wak to till' eancl1dall' smashed into a 1>1m· tn·1· 1n pow 1-::1rl11•r 1n thl' l'\'t•nrng. weather. prob.1bly k11l111g both ( 'ordo\'a had hl'l'll <il·\ as lalt'll h~ rnl'n instanth· tlw Sl<'tnons 1·harg1•s .\t that \Vashtngt.un (.'l)unly , l 'l;.ih, \11111• he• f1 •lt th1.•rt• \\a., n11 wa> authontil·S wert· al f1rsl liaffkd :111d no l1111l' to rt•:>porul and dear bv the origin of wcathl·l' bl•atc..•n h1111sl'll \\;reckage round by dL•er hunll'r llul ~l:indin)! nn tlw eornl'r. Larry Hanson or St. Ceorgt•. \'ll'\\lllJ! tlw JH•ople cornL' and go, The reg10n whl•rc Hanson l'ordn\ :1 \\a~ ohvaously pleased. stumbled onto till' n•mains 1s t'X "Wt·'' l' hL•t•n gl'tl mg a lot of tremely rugged ;rnd hl's high 111 call-. I rnm Jll'o)lll' who :U-l' so <111· the mountains of southern Utah J!I') ahoul this that tht•y'rc going Washington Count) Sheriff 111 rro..,:oo p.1rly linl'S to \Ole for E\'an Whitchc~ad said al is no !>Ur llll'. .. Cc>rdo\'a .... aid prise thl' wrcl'kugc of Ross' 1\ young worn an rnar('hc<l out or Piper lay undasco\cred an the n· lhl· Sll•rnon-; houSl' ancl al'ross thl' mote lonelv wilderness for 11 ... 1n·1•t lo ('orchn· a vears. · "I know 11·.., a lrttl<' lall'.'' 'h<' · "You couldn't evrn s<'e 1l from -..1111. · hul 1 '•hurC' like· to\\ nrk f1u-50 feet aWiJ\." the s hl•rrff lolrl \t1Urc.11np.11gn \\'h')tc:an ldn"" new:.men. adding Uw planl' wa ... Dot Election Temperature Reaches 90s DOl'S hnl wralht'r bring nut th<· Hc·pulilic·an or lkmoc:ratie 'oft•rs on l'lcction da~" LOOK i\T THE POI.I. rl'sults Weclnt•sday to scr. lwcuu:H• today's kmpcralurcs Wl'r<' expc•c·tccl to he.• lhf' highest C\'Cr for a Nov. 2. "If Los Angl·lcs hits 94 degre1·s today, we will have the haghrst rn:ix1mum trmpl'ratun· 1•,·c·r rccnrdeci on iJll r lc<· lion cla;.·." fon•rasts Patricia Huv.1" ;1 l.o:-1\ngcll·s Wt•ulhl'r Sc·n·1cC' proi;!nns trcntor While the \\ cathcr sernrt· <loC's not krC'p sp<'rif1c n• cords of l<>mpt•raturcs on cll•l'tton da~<;. lht·y cio know that th<' h11-:hest :'o:o'(!2 rl'acling \\as 93 dl•Jrrccs 1n 1909 and ag.un m~9. BEACH TE~1 Pt:R,\TVRES today Wl'rc expectcci to re- ach 78, two degrcl'!> hotl<'r than ~1onday. Inland tern ix·ralures in Oran).!C' County \\l'rc to rl'ach 92. ;ictording to till'\\ l'.1thcr SL•n·rt·<•. ;\n<l tht•re's more hot Wl'alhcr in store for Orange Coast resuirnts \\'l•dnL''>rl:I\. "Wh at we'rt• t'XP<'l'lencing 1s a rntld Sanl;i Ana cond1 lion. without thl' wmds," l\b. Howe cxplarnccl. She ~aid a hiJ?h press ure area over Lhc Western plateau and u ridge• of high pressure· ovl'r Uranite County 1s provid- ing the hc.•at. REMAINS FOUND IN UTAH Huntington's Ross romµletely invisible from lht· :.kv from which scores of pla.ncs se:irchcd at om• point Ross. a veteran pilot with SC\'cral thousand air hours loggl'd. and his passcnJ?cr took off from Logan. Utah, on March 2i. 1962 and ne,·er arrived at thc>rr next <tnlicipatcd airport slop. "It crao;h<>d in a \'Crv hc>a\"'V .trt'.1 .md 11 lwc:111H' cll'fe;rrrwcl so .is tu bll'ntl in with thl' sn •rwr)." Ct\'11 ,\1r (.'nntrnl ~l:i.t Frank Burnham said tod::iy after ('J\I' and U S Air Force• v..orkcrs establ1s hrrl llH' origin of lht• wreckagl' and the remains of the bodirs. "Thrs1· things go undt•ll'cl!-d for n•urs unlcs.., tlwv ;.ire f11und by campers nr hur1krs .. , M:q. Burnham s~11d. , Investigators can nnly assu111c Ross and his passc•nger perish1·tl in ht•avy \\'l'<JlllC'r . J"lOS!-.ibl~· ~tra\ mg off course and nying tnlf1 tlw mountains. :'\11 WU\ l'XISlS 111 clC'lt•rrn1n1· oil f 'rt>m Pt1gf# :l I SPOCK ••• tht'nch Spock said lhr m Cl'>s1vr go\'ern nwnt ciorn mat rd hy inrtustry '' rnsens1ll\'l• lo the poor people "It isn't decent 111 k·t pt•nplt• live in squalor whC'n we art' tilt' wealthiest county m lhc world.' he said. "We s houlrl givt· <'Vl'l yone a basic income levl'l." · Spock. who t::ilhcd 78,000 votes as the PcacC' and F'rcedoin prc· s td l'nli al candidate in H172, stressed a nrcd for a st ronl-( alternati Vt' party that would put {'ontrol t>f f!o\·t•rnml'nl on :i ne1Jo!hhorhood level Spock adrnillcd a v1rtory 111 toduy's g<'ncral l'lt•clion 1!! un likelv, hut told the crowd not 111 feel it is f~t1le to \'Ole for o p.1rly that would •·t urn th<• rountn back into the hands or thl' J><'fl pit> .. t 'rtHn Pug., 1\ I ... RAINBOW. • this l ate date if lhc plane de· wl111wd engine trouble and lost alt1tudl', thl'l'ehy <·rushing into thl' forest. S1.·on•s of prirnll' ci\'ilian pilots . •rnd rn1htarv Sl'archcrs hunted lioss and his µasscngcr for days, cm errng thousands or square. mill's <1f rugged territory from Logan \\ l'St toward California along Ross' anllc1patcd route ht>llll'. The plant• was not his aircraft. but v. ;i,., being flown to California on a frrry b:il>ts for a ts owner. lits widow, Mrs. Elaine Ross. ront1nucd to oper a te their Ml'UdoY. lark Airport as his fate bt•c:irnc im·rcas ingly apparent a11d l'\ t•nlualh· sold her interest in th1• little airfield. Sht• ha" since r crn:trried and n •i><>rlc>dly still lives in the llunt- in~rton Bt•a('h an·a lnn•stigators s aid today Ross• daughtt•r Mrs. Nancy Blackman. Long lk<1ch <•rea resident. heard a news bulletin regarding the cxl r t.>mcly old a ircraft wrcckai;:t• and called authorities on the hunch it held lhe answer to hcr vanisht•d father's fate. The search recovery e ffort coordinated by the U.S. Air Force Rt•scuc Coordination Center al Scolt Air F.orce base II· linois assumed overall res ponsibility. lnvesti~ators in Utah said a wallet found al the wreckage site confirmed the victim's idenlily. F rom Pug«' 1\ I VOTING ... U.S. Sen. John Tunney is look· ing for the s ame kind of losing margin in th1· rounly to hl'acl off a c·ha ll t•11g1· fro111 Hepublican ne1m1111•l' S I. llav<1kawa. In addition lo ·hclpi n~ sel<•ct a pres1rl1.•nt an<l lJ .S. senator. coun- t v \'nt1•rs will ha\'l' a full or 1>•1rtwl say 111 thl' :..elN·tion of four l' S c:emgn•ss11u•n Th1·\ ·11 abo <'hoosc six slate as· "l'tn t)ly m 1· n .1 nd two stall' •,t•n:ilors Only one county government offtc1· 1s an is-.u1· 111 today's <'ll'C· t1on. First Dis tri ct county SUJl('r\' .... Or W ho l' v l' r ~ i n s t h c r a c c hrtwrc>n Santa i\na City Coun- C'1lma11 ll arn Yamarnolo and \\'est mmsl<'r Ma> or Phillip J\n- th11n\ v.11n 't ha\1e lo wait until the flr'tt.\\<'t'k 111 .January lll lakl' Of- f l('I' H1•c:ius1• the First District scat 'tllS c•rn l>ty :ts a rt•sull or formc•r st1p1•r\'1sor ltohcrt Hatti n 's fl'lnO\ C'Onvil'l1on rurlil:'r this yt':1r." It i' rxpcrlc<l that Gnv- l'rnor llrown will 1mnwdiulC'ly •appoint th1• winner or the Yamnmoto Anthony contest to the• office ('ounty volc·rs tnduy will also hl•lp dl'tt·rrntnc the fate of 15 stut(' ballol 1111•as11n•s as well as Sl'Vt•ral lm·;tl 1:.SUl'S Irvine Panel Eyes R e quest On Park Land Th<.' f1v<'·mrmbt•r Irvine Com- munity Services Commi'lsion is live membership " expected to act Wednesday on a The R ainbow orl?anizal1on. request l<> lower the park l and which includes pre-teen and h1J(h ratio In the Jeffrey .Planned Com- school·age girls. is affiliated with munlty Park ar ea. the Masons and its women's uux Broodmoor Homes lncorporal·· iliary, the Order or the Eastern ed ls r equ es ting a permit Star. modification allowing 2.65 acre~ At the organization's head-of park land per 1,000 people. quarters in McAlester, Okla... The current c ity standard is ls Hr rbert Grout, supreme inspec-4 5 acres per l ,000 residents. tor of thl' Rainbow Girls. had no' I\ spok<'smnn for the Com- commt•nt on the matter . munity SC'rvicl'S Commission 11aid u s taff report calls Cor the BLACK GIRL'S ADMISSION TO RAINBOW GIRLS CAUSES FUROR IN IOWA Mlche41e Palmer, 12, Shown With Parents, Victim of 'Unwritten Law' The head of the Iowa Masonic' dcnialof thecornpony's reque!lt. organization issued a stJlement Tht> public m eetlng begins at repud1al1ng the cancellni: or lhe. i 30 p m . in the lrvlne Ci ty Coun- rharters. . _ c1l Cho m bcrs. ·-· ..... , . . ,, . - I Laguna/South ·coast ... VOL. 69, NO. 307, 2SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1976 TEN CENTS Heiress Drops ~ale-blocking Fight Uy TOM ttARU:Y '01 t~e o ,.,1y Piiot SIAlt Irvine he iress Joan Irvine S mith today withdrew h<.•r op position to the sale of the Irvine Company today and ap1>cart'<I to clear the way for acccpt:mce of the S265 m1lhon offt•r made by a Canadiun conct>rn Attorney II O\\ ard Fncdman told Jud~e Jame!) F JudJ,!c wht·n the Oran~e Count) Supcnl1r Court hearing into her laws uit a~ainst the J ames (r\'inc Foun- dation rcs umed today that his C'l1cnl h;.1s no objection to the pro- posed deal. Final acceptance of the offer seemed almost inevitable when lawvers for the foundation, the Irvine Compan y and the state :-.t1pula ted that discussion of the offer made b y Cadillac Fair\'icw C'orporatiun of Toronto will now E11d of n llnf Dn~1 take precedence in whut is left of the hearing. Lawyers for both sides told Judge Judge that it might be possible to c lose the hearing late today or early Wednesday. lf Judge Judge s igns the judg- ment that will the n be r l'·questcd. the sule lo Cadillac Fair'\'1ew could be processed as soon as Dec. 31. foundation attorney Howard Prt\'Ctl s aid. R1111 Fos lt·r of 'Xt•\\ port B('.11'11 1·oolcd oft 1:111• \tund,I\ .tfl1•mo11n I)\ 1 t<lin~ his ~k11n ho.int lw.1d11n 111tc> lht· -..t11>r1• hrt•ak. Tht• rc· ... ull \\ "' .1 11'1 rl'-..hinc -..pl.1,h l11r Hon and this. ;,i lrnust surrealistic photo made by shooting into the s un (hack lighting) r11r the s ilhout•ltt• ('ff(•t'l with iJ high speed lt·ns to :-.top lht' action. Laguna Clergyman Rev. Grahams Dies Th I' H ,. \ H I\ 1111111 ti I !1.1h.1111' .. 1 p11111 .. 1·1 l..1i.:un.t ~·.11h f'11 •l'L\llloln \\hit \\,I \ ,t prt1111· n111\•I 111 lh1 'lt'.1t1u11 of }10.1~ \l 1 ut .. 11.11 1\11,1111 d 1n Nt•\\pmt 11 ..... 11. t111·d \11111111\ .11 1h<' h11~p1t .tl ht · ht•l1tt••l l1111111f lit• W:t' 77 n unn.· .1 111 111 .11 c-.1r1·1·r th.11 flJl.inn1•d 1111111• th.111 h.tll .1 c 1•n tun . l>r 111.11\,1111, ".1 ... rwlt·cf ·" ,a h11il1h•r .11111 f11nlfr.11•;i•r for r1· l iJ.?11111 .... tw.tlt h .md \etulh c·au'''' Or!l.11111·!1 in tu the· l'r1· ... tn t1·n.rn )'llln1:-I r) 111 I !12;), ht•\\ a:-:tSStJ.?n<•ct that ";111w \t':tr In lhl' lin\ ('om munity l'r(.,h, ll'r1:rn l'hurrh m J,aguna H1•;1e·h T twrf' wC'rc• 2~ :nwmhl•rs 1n t ht• c·t111J!rt•i;:11tinn . Wh<•n ht• lt'ft th1' ,\rt Colom· in 1949. thc' san<'tuur " hod h<'t·n· c·~ p nndc•d in sv\'c·rnl i1111 ldm).( ('(fort' and the coni:r1·~nt1on numb1•rt•d ?00 mcmbC'r:- Ou ri n J? th r \c•ar:-of hie; J>a s torsh tp jt L1J?unu. l>r Brah ams pus hl'd fnr C'rt>attnn nf a hospital and 1n 19.t5. lhrouj!h aid EAR LY CHURCHMAN DIES Or. Raymond 1. Bra hams oC the lloaR F oundation. hie; cf forts led to the foun1hng of llnaj! ~ Memorial HPsp1tal in Nc\\port lie was a ml'mbC'r or thl' On Rtnal Charles Di~nfield . Buri a) will board ofdtrcctors. be private . Pacific Vi e w • Dr. flrahams in later , t•tir-. Memorial Park is in charge of ar ~as active in crC'al1nn ·of a rangements . liospital In El t'cntru and church Dr Brahams is sur\'i\'ed by his expansions in lliJ.?hlan<l Park and wifl'. Grace. of the family home Boulder. Colo. in Laguna Hills; a brother. Mem orial service will he held· William, and three sisters, a\ Sl. Andrt'w's Presby terian Marion McCutcheon. Grace Fox -Church. Newport, Thun1day at 11 and Dorothy How ie. H. h R JI G H e all!o leaves four s ons. a .m . 1s son. l e ev. arry . B raham s o f the Fir s t Raymondl.Jr.,TheRcv.Harry Presbyterian Churr:h of La .Jolla G., Edward A. of Costa Mesa and '#ill ofCiciate. assistl'd by Dr. (S~e BRAH AMS, P a_ge A2) Laguna Man Charged With Rape, Attempt Laguna 8('uch polic•' arrl'Sted ;1 :rn y l' a r n I d m ;i n l\t on d a) follnwini.: lhl• rap(' of nnt' woman ;tnc1 a St'~llal ~tt.1ck on another. • lh ron .I ohn Dt•l wr1 lt•r of 27R7 S Coa.st I ltghwa y wac; in custod~ lo· da~· folio" tnJ.! honk mg on susp1 · c1on 11f rapt' and attemptl'd r ap<' Polle<.' Capt Neil Purcell said pohc<' W<'rt' first callC'd by a 23-v ca r · n I cl woman who h ad rsc'upt•d frorn an apartrn(•nl after hC'inl! rapl•!I and forcrd to enf:!agc in other sox acb Tht• woman stud sht• had met a man on the beuch and was invit- <>d to his aparlrrwnt for lunch. Once th<'rr, s ht' said he made sexual adnincN;, forced hl·r to lltkC' her rlolhes orr. anc1 finalf\· forr:ed "<'XU al contacts · Whtie pnltet' wer e tuking the firs t woman 's rC'porl and ;1 search or tht' arc~ttif.·~1:-. init1atC'Cl. u SC'cond 23·n·ar ·old womun who was sweeping the porch of her \·ictoria neach residence w<1s ap· proached by a man. who, after a friendly con\'ersatinn. ~1sked if she could gn·e him a Rlass of water . The woman said she went into the hous e to ~et the water . and as she did so. she found the m an had foliowed her ins ide. The womun la ter told officers that she was g rabbed, kissed and fondled by lhe man who attempt· ed to wrestle h er to the noor. She said she was s uccessful in pushing her attacker away and fin ally .pushed him out the door which sh e slammed nnd locked. Cast -Your Ballot; Privett made it clear, however , that the Mobil Oil Com- pany has not advised the founda - tion that its inter est in the Irvine Company is a t an end. PriveU told Judge Judge that Mobil negotiators have not ad- vised foundation trustees on the future s tatus of their S200 million bid. the offer that led Mrs. Smith to ta ke legal actwn against the foundation . But it was made clear that the offer b v Cadillac Fain ·iew had brought no response from Mobil. Mrs . Smith protesll .. >d in her legal action that the sale or the foundation's 54 .5 percent con- trolling interest in the Irvine Company was unfair lo minority stockholde rs a t a Mobil figure that would ha\'e work('<.! out at $24 a !>h are. Pr1edman indicated today thttt th<.' S32 per s h are r epr esented by lht.> Cadillac Fairview offer of SlG5 million is much more to his client's liking. Mrs. Smith. the granddaughter of lr\'inl' Company founder .James Irvine. holds 22 1>erccnt o.f the company's s tuck. The Federal Tax Reform Act or 1969 compels the foundation to di\'est itself of its Irvine Com• pany holdings no later than 1983. Slenions SI-Ur Letter Blasted Cordova Targei of Mailing By JOANNE R EV~Ol.DS Of the D•llY Ptlol Sl•fl A last minute mailing aimed ~•t discrediting Ron Cordova. th<.' Democr atic c andidate in the 74lh Assembly Dis trict. was de nounced today by Rcpuhlican leaders. The lettl'r:-from s upporters of Republi c an candid:.ilt• Jim Slemons Wl'rc sent to ;di re· gistered voters in the district Mondav Republican rcsidl•nLo.; received a letter frorn H enry Quigley, "ci- ty councilm an cmcri.tus.'· a leaflet featuring the front page of an unfiled legal document and two copies of letters from Darry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan lo Slemons. The Democrats in the district got jus t the leaflet. Quiglc•y. a forme r Irvine city coun<'il rn an. is no longer a rcsi · d ent or OranJ,?e County and is not regis krcd tu \'Ole in his former Irvine prl'cincl lie moved from his home at 5132 Chatcau Circle shortly a fter losing the pnmary nomination to Slt'm ons in June . A check of rel.{is lercd voters at his former polling pl<•<"t'. 15242 Cherborg i\ \'C . disclmwd he is no longer lis ted. One of the mos t outraged hy the mailing is state Sen. Dennis Carpent er <H.·Newporl lkach>. He is listed in Quigley's letter as endorsing Sle mons . Contacted al his Oklahoma ranch Monda y, Curpente r declared: "I ha\'C been read the conlt'nts of the letter and l con· sider it a n ahsolute travesty "I told Sll'mons and /\mold Forde (Slernons' campu1J,?n ad visor ) two or three weeks ago that unde r the c ircumstances there is no way in the world I would let a nvone use rny name in this campaign ." Carpe n te r s tressed that Slemons was told the s tale sen a tor would not endorse him. "There·s no way they could have misunderstood m e." · l'\o one from the public rela- tions firm of Rulcher·Forde was a\'ailnblc for comment today. l'ilrpenter also s aid he has not s<'en H enry QuiJ?ley. the ex- lrvine city councilman for at least a yeur. The lcuflet ai; well as the Qui g l ey letter c.'laim that Cordova · • h us recently been chargl'd with misconduct in a SlO million law s uit in volving massage parlors " <See S~l EAR , Page A2) Nixon easts Absentee Vote F o rm er President Richard M. Nixon cast an absentee bellot taken out on Oct. 22. An aide, Col. Jack Brenn an , said Nixon httd originally pla.nned to go to Palm Springs, but the trip was canceled. The former president re· mained al his San Clemente home. Midnight Lead TOW11 Tips to Ford, 13-11 . * DIX\.ILLE :'\OTCII. :":II. \AP > In the snowy· \\Th ilc ~lnunt ams or :'\t•w I larops hire, whe r e the pre- sidential pri in a ril'S 111>t•nt•d nine rnonlhs a~o. the first \'Otl'rs sn toda y's dt•(·t ion gave l'res1dl'nl Fc,wd a 13 toll lead o\'t'r .J 1rn111' Carlt'r Twe n ty-fi \'C of the 26 regis tt•rcd voters w alkcd past tl'levision c:a111cras lo cast their ba llots at individual fl a*"lrapcd pollUig booths just after midnight. The . 26th voter cast an absent ct· ballot. One pe r son votl'd for indcpl·nclC'nl Eugene McCm'thy and <Jnulher h<irl his ballot invalid ated by \'Oting for t'artt•r. MeCarthy and U.S. Labor party can- didate Lvndon 11. I.a Hoehl'. Dix\·ille Nokh. incorporutcd in 19HO JllSt so it could sl~1gc the early -bird vote.• and irnrncdiatcly release the results. has 18 rcgistt•n·d Ht•puhlic ans and eight Democr ats. ~ Its votes , however. have not been noted for r e- li ability a s trend indicators. Except for 1972, when voters fnvored Richard Nixon 16 to 3 over George l\teGovt>rn, the community h as pick ed the loser in each prcsidenti<1l election since moo. Reeord Exp~eted County's Turnout High for Election By GARV GRANVILLE Of th~ O•ily Pilot St~lf Clear skies and warm weather grt.?etcd Orange County voters who s treamed to the polls early today to, among other things, help s e lect a president to lead the nation for the ne xt four years_ A survey of some of the coun· ty's l,965 pollin_g places this murning indicate d most were crowded with voters. By the lime the polls close ut 8 p m .. county Registrar of Voters Al Olson expects a record 745,000 count\' res idents will ha\'C casl hallots. If Olson ·s vote r turnout prcdic- Capo Woman Stab Victim In Rape Try A 20.year·old Capis t r ano Beach woman was attacked mid- morning M onday while s un- bathing on a San Cle mente ncach by a man who stahbed her in tht· arm and neck while tryinJ{ to rape her . The worn a n 's scr eams ap· parenUy frightened off hl'r as· se.ilant P olice s aid her s hnl'ks were heard by other sunbathe rs on the near-deserted Buena Vis ta beach. o ne of whom telephoned police for he lp. They said the woman stai?· gered bleeding down the shore to some people walking along the beach who drove her to San Clemente Gene ral Hospital. Hospital authorities s aid the wounds were not serious. The woman was trea ted and r e· leased . · She said he r attacker had a military appearance with s hort blond hair a nd wore white shorts and a paisley s hirt. tion is accurate, it will mean that roughly 85 perce nt of the county's eLigible voters will have visited the polls. Top castin~ on today's ballot went to President Gerald Ford and his De mocratic challenger Jimmy Carter Orange County is critical in both candidates' cfforto; lo win California's prized 45 electoral \'Oles. tht> largest single cluster in the nation To win in California, the Pres i- dent':-s tratcgisL<> say their can- d1d all' must carry the rounty by at least 100.000 voles. And Carter rampa1gnt•rc; soy the former Georgia governor mus t hold President Ford's expected win- ning margin in Orange County to under 100.000 vot(:s. <S<·c· \'OTING, Page /\2) Or:•~:~.:•st \\'«-a t iter !-~air throug h Wcdnes- da\' with warm s unn v da~·s ('han<'l' of patchy coaslal foJ? tonight Ucach h1J,!hS In mtd 70:-.. l ~SI DE TODAY They're an cndangt?rt d specu•! becau!e there are only two Am ericon billionaires Left Story,A1. AtV.ur~'vlt• I r,... llom•ck I. M lloyd ~tltor"I• Comlo Ctott-•d Otat~ Hollett ldltonat ,.~ l11tart1tl11m•111 .... lhelhCOrd ...... \(- Index Al t111trM4nl.., 12 """ 1...1"4•" IS Movlu '" IMllM.t1N•w. 1J Ora,,.. Ceu11ty ll l"Ht>IO "' Stlonl "' Talol\1011 I t Tllealo" •• Wtl!Mt' 11 -ldNaWY PoUs Open Till 8 ' _..........,. __ ---• C.•1 t ! 2 Oflll Y I'll.OT L SC Sewer Ban Loosens 150 Hookups Okay, But Hold Stays- lh· J \CK ('lfi\PPELL • Ott~• O••tr PtlM Sl•tt SAX DI E<iO Tbt• l'1ly of S.m {'h·rnt•nll· will bt• .dl!lwt"!I 150 to JW new St•wt•1· t'ttrlll\'t'llC>n'>, but must pro' 1· •·c·onc·rc·tc'' ~1ction to 1111pr11\'1' lh1• t 1t v's :.t•~agc <l1s· vos.11 s \!>lcm llt·fun· a reJ(ional ~wte watl'r 11uah ty board will rl'· · Jl•a1>e its buld on lhl· city. That's tl1e t:ist of uction taken Mond:n hv the S;,in Diego Ht·i:11ina l W.1lt·r (/uallty Control Jfoarcl. ~Jn l'lcnH'nt1• <·ily uffici;.ils lwd ' ):Jlt«tdl·d with lhl' huJtd lo lift c11rr'IJJl1•t1•ly a h<111 1111 m·w ::.c\$0r c:cinnt·ct1011s .• 1 IJ.111 which ha-. brnui.:ht m·w '111111 <' c·on:.truct1un in the co111mu111ty to its kol·•·s. Tl11• C'i t ~ w,1., t11l with a n•a1>c :uid Ul'Sl'>l ortll'r 1ssuo.'d by then·· J.!lllnJI bu:ir<I Juh 21;, The urdcr haltcd new connec- 1ions to the cit~ 's Sl'Wage tre<il· nw nt s~ s l!·m '' hic·h tlll' ho;u II lna1ntarrwd ''.is 11ot. Iu1wt1onin~ ~adc•quatt·ly. ~ <'it) :.pnk1:snwn indudin~ ('ity J\l.1na gt•r (i1•rald Weeks. };11g11wl'r J'hll l'l'll'r, :md l'oun- .. ·il m :m ,\11! ho11 y IJi<:iovanni. 1nl'd tn <·nn\inc·t· the l•oard th:.it 1111• 1·itv would J1H'L'l a.ll l>c1 • .t.nl re· '•1wn·11H·nts. They presented a laundry list of projects ploinne<l or in the \\Orks to resoh c the problems with the ~cw agc trcatmcul. s vstcm. 0 ll owcvcr when 11 arr id. ~tol·kwt·ll, board chu1rman. :1 ... kcd if the c·1ty had met a Nov. l t11ne schedule for installation of 1·hlorination equipment in the :.cw age plant, s he was told "n~>." that the projHt was bel)1rnt :;rhcdulc. Mrs. S tockwe ll prcssccl <in ~ume other projects and was told they were behind as well. ··The city's intentions may be ~lruight forward and honoraple. hut we have n othing concrete," ,\1rs. Stockwell said. Leonard B urtman, executive director of the regional board, proposed the city be given the new connections as a gesture of fit1th by the board. The board heard several dllzens complain tht!Y had been "locked out" ;ifter payment of fees to the city building dcpar_t· ment for cons truction of their homes, homes now nt'arly com· plete, bul not livable because the sewer connection is banned. · B•trtman proposed ~I projects for which plan check fees were St1dfllebacl~ College $200,000 Eyed For Repair of Vent lh w11.u ,n1 S('llREIDER • 0 11he 0 ••• 1., P1h.;1 s1 •• u 11 t•oulll n 1-.t \Ip 111 ~00,1.100 lo t•11rr<·ct a f.1ulty \'l·ntilL1t10n M 'lt•m that 1s fJ1lrog to <'Xhaus t l"•ll'nt1 .a ll~ to'<i<' c·h1·m1ct1I fumc·s j r 11 m c· I ;1 s s r on m "' a n d JJ1l11r.tlorit•:.; 111 S .ul<lll'l,;H·k '· o I I c.• g t• ' s ~ r i <' n <' c a n d rn;d l11•rn;,it1r s hu1 l1lrnl!. 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Nack explained that the fum(·S bemg vented arc cooler than the outside <lir and tend to form a pocket on the roor. 1-'rom thL·n', they _go right hack into the air conditioning ducts. According ti) :-.:Jck, U1c sy!>tt·rn that w as ins talit.'d originally w.1~n·t siiffil'iCnt tu ha11dlc the Joad of chemical gases being t•rnitted and is presently do1n).! only :ibout 2;, percent of lhe job it. :-.hnuld be doing. Trustees were lolrl that to n·< .. t1fy the probll'm, lll'W l abor~1t11rv vrnt hoods, new dueling and fans \\1th increas ed suction capalnlity \\ 111 h;i,·e lo be insl:.1lled. Ouring Monday's mecling , trustees agreed lhal the prohl<·111 "111 have to he correctrd r ej.!;.ir<I· ]pss of co<;l. Thry wrre rcmin<kll b\· Dr .• John ~I llll'h, a t•hcin1:.trv pnif1•ssur. th:il th1• :.<'it•nc1• dt" p.1rtm<•nl -;t..iff's original rt'('Onl· rnl'ndahons for a n~nting svi.ll'm durm)! planning-for the building v.. l"rt' ')\ t.•rlook ed. \\'h1•n th{' fume probkm '' ~•" fir:.t d1sc<w1•rt·d early this ~ear, tru ... tl'l'S \\<'rt' tolcl that many s tu· d1•11ts hall gonl' ho mt.• sick frorn hr1·.t1h111J;! th 1· gas e s. And tt·ac hl·rs ''ho wt•re in the hulld · ing f1w hours on end n•port1·dl~· h1•ca11w \'1ol1•nlly ill at lirrws. South Coast Voters Show Big Turnout \ ntcr turnout in the South t '11,1't arl'a \\as running ver~ hr.t\ v, ~1 midLdav check of pr1·· t•inct~ s howed today. · rn La~una Beach, precinct or. r1t'ials rcport('d that between 42 1wrc<'nl .ind 21i pl'rrcnl of lhe re· ~1stercd v1>tt·rs had lx.-cn lo the poll 'I. ''This i~ ahout a..: h('avy as ( h;I\ l' l'V('r scC'n il. it. I think we're ,i:111ng to ha\"C a very heavy turn o ut todav.'' Dar line l~·rj!t•r-;nn. precinct official al T opnf the World School, said. Voter turnout in San Clemente wa<; runninl! bctw(•en 28 Jll'rcenl ;md :n p<:>r cent. O ffici::lls said volinl! w as :;tt'ad v throughout the mornin~. J11 San Juan, a wider variation was found in a s ample of polls. Between 30 and lR percent of the r egistered voters had been to vote hy mid·day. Al San Juan School. precinct officials were Joking about what the •·well-dressed voter'' w as wearing this year. 'They'd had a swim-suited s ur· f er a nd a flameproof-suited motorcyclist in the polls so far to· da\·. in addition to the state and na· tional issues at stake in the elec• lion, there arc two local proposi • lions. Laguna B each voters will determitle the fate or a seven- cent paramedic tax override. Voters of the Capistran o Unified School District will de· termine if the district's trustee areas are to 'be reorganized to equnlb;e population between them. and will vote for a new schools trustee. The candidates ar<> William Manahan of· Dana Point, J. Dana McClain of Laguna Ni~uel, Jan o ,·erton of Dana Point and Hugh Se:illon of Monar<'h nay. l'olls will be open unlll8 p.m. paid prior to )uly 26 be allowed lo coMect. Weeks said this would he <!Wul 150 to 160 new connec- t.ions. .Hurtrnan :;aid more connec· tions could bl· doled out as the c·1· 1Y made mujor steps towi!J'd im· provem eot of its system. During their pn•scntations. dly officials hammered away ;,1t. the commitments they had made to improvements. DiGiovanni noted that the city has recently increased. its m on· tllly sewer rate from $4 to $9.25 to provide necessary funds . The councilma n said that to p lace the city 10 the position of aJ- Joc;iting sewer connections to de· v elopers would "create havoc." "I don 't know what else we can d o to comply," DiGiovanni said in pleading Ior a romplele lift of the ban. "Hang on to some other string if vou want," he said citing the nu.mb<.'r of new homes planned or construe lion. The board, declined, however. -Burtman wa rned that should the ban be lifted, the board would likely have to ·•go to court" wit~ the city should San Clemente fail t o proceed as it h as said it intends to. SMEAR •.. The so-called proof of the t•har::ge is the copy or u ~awsuit prepared hy Beverly Hills al· turn('\' Geor~e Grove on behalf of a woman named Rialc Dianne Farrell. It names Cordova as one of four defendants . That law s uit . h c .irin ~ <.'ordo\'a's name as a dcfrndanl. apparently has not been fi led. It bears no filinj! s tamp from the county clerk. i''riday Gm\'l' s:iul he didn't cx µeel Io hl' able to file it until after the first uf the ye:.ir. if he files it at al I, One of the first to l'<':tl'I to the mailin g was Cordova. lie descnhl'CI thl• s uit as th<' <tf· terrnath of a cast• lw pl'o:-.t•l'ulc•d while working a..; ;1 deputy dis ll'I CI .1lltll'1tt•y. Cordova :.~11d ht• w:1s awar<· of the potential suit .which ('harges falst.• :1rrc•st sl1·m rnin~ frnm ;1 J!Y7!i (';tS(' in which Miss Farrell was f111111t1 innol'l'nl of a charge of prostitution. lk poinll•d out thal another de· frndnnt whOSl' namC' was rt'- r111n Pei from thl' document sent 1111t in tlw mailing is Orangr count\ 's District Attorney Cecil !licks: l'ordo\",I l'allr d the mail in~ ''a malic1ou" attl·rnpt to divert atten· t1on from ht., tSlcmon.s') own ii· lcJ!;il act1nt1cs . T hC' \"oters will Mirr h• sf'c throui:h these absurd <ind ·,·ic1 ous l ;1s l -m111ulc mis· rrprcscnt:il ions .•· M ar1nn HrrgC's on. the Repuhhcan write-in candidak 1n lhe i 1th. abo condemned the mailin~. "1l is tyrical of the unfair and d ect•1tful t actics u s ed Ii\ (William l J311tchl·r and Ford<'." shl' saicl. "The mailing is an insult to thl' C'lcctorat c and the rlection pr~­ crss," said .Mrs . llergeson. "This should not be allowt.>d to go un- checked. It is a s ha m.'' Also upset about the mailing is Rf.ly Quigley. an other former member of the Jr\"inc city coun· c:i I. R:iy Qui1dey is working for Mrs. Rergcson. but he says voters havt" confused him with Henry Quigley anrl he has been getting calls about Henry's Jet- ter. ''It gr avely concerns me. I deeply rrscnt the confusion this h as caused and lhe fact that I <im erroneously being linked with thi~ scurrilous attack," he said. f 'rotn Pug~ A I BRAHAMS. • Richard A.ofCoronadel M:ir. Jlorn Sept. 13, 1899 in Chicago. Dr. Dr a hams won his BA degr(l1• al Occidental College in 1922 <m<I his ThB Degree al Princeton Theological Seminary in 19'l!'i. He was awarded his doctorate at 0<'. cidental in 1943. In llddilion to his !iervice in Laguna. he was minister of the ·First Presbyterian Church. Boulder. Colo., and the churches in El Centro and Highland Park. He was assistant pastor at St. An- drews' in Newport Beach from l 96.t to 1970. Dr. Brahams served as moderalor of the Presbyterian S~110d of California, Nevada anrl Utah in 1948. He was an alumni trustc(' of Occidental College. life member of the Lal!\lna Heach Art Association, member of lhL• American Legion Post 222 of Laguna a nd a past president of the Laguna Beach Rotary Club. }le was a recent president of UMI Rotary Club of Laguna Hills. Two Die in Blaze SAN FRANCISCO (J\P)-Two persons were killed ;ind 24 in jured early today ih a suspicious three.alarm fire that hit a large rooming house on <'eliCornin Street. ' BLACK GIRL'S ADMISSION TO RAINQOW GIRLS CAUSES FUROR IN IOWA Mlchefle Palmer, 12, Shown With Parents, Victim of 'Unwritten Law' Chapters Shut Black Girl Joins Rainbows INDIANOLA, Iowa (AP)-Thc lnternational Order of the Rain· bow, a service organization for young girls, cancele d the charters of all 136 Iowa chapters after one of them voted to admit a girl whose mother is black. "It hit us like a bolt out of the blue." said Carol Holdsworth, grand deputy for Rainbow as· semblies in an area of south ccn· tral Iowa that includes Indianola. She and other Rainbow officia ls said they learned Monday that the order expelled Jowa's as· semblics, with a membership of 5,000 girls, b ecause the In· dianola br;.inc h voled i n Oc- tober lo admit Michelle Palmer, 12. "The k ids ballolled and they wanted l\t 1chC'lll'.'' -;aid Mr s. lloldswor th. "Thl.'Y lhcl the right thing ... M 1cht:•l le 's fa tlwr, l>w;Hn1· P ulnwr, whojs white. :-.a11I ht• wa., .. stunned bv the whuh· thinJ.!. Nothing like.this has happened Lo us before." / Helen Kline, supreme inspector of the Rainbow Order in lowa, • said the r evocation was ordered by the s upreme assembly of t.hc International Order of the Rain- bow for Girls in accordance with a 54-vear -old "unwritten law" pro· h1b1ting blacks from becoming members. "I can't get o'.(er il -iCs just tragic,'' said .Mrs. Kline, of Ma lvern. Asked whether she considered tha t the revoca tion implied a policy of racial discrimination, Mrs. Kline said, "We callitselec· tive membership." The Rainbow organization. which includes pre-teen and high school-age girls, 1s affiliated with the Masons and its women 's aux- iliary, the Order o( the E astern Star . Rotating Schedule Backed by Students By ANNE COOl'Elt 011111 oa 11 ¥ Piiot StAtl Kane Sl. John, student hody president al Dana Hills llig h School, told Capistrano Unified School Distr ict trustcl's Mond<iy 82 percent of lhc school's stu- dents favor a rotating c;c•ht•dulc. Dr. JrromC' Thornslt·~. cl1stnct suµeri n tc·nd <·n t. rt'<'t 11n 1nc·ncl1•d changl'S next F1•hr11 ar~ frnrrl rotatmg lo fix1'd schc·clulcs at hoth D;111a Jlllls and San ('lcml•nk Hil!h S('hoob Studt'nls f•IUJ!hl ha rel la!-.t ~ c;tr 1 or l h <' c h ~· n g c• to r o la I in g :-; c h r d 11 I l' s . I) r . E ii w a r 11 \\'l•s therg. hcinrd 11n•sidt•nl, said the proposed change to fixed schedules would m cnn rever ting to the sche duling which existed last year being s ludcnt.s became involved. "Wc"rc not s tupid,'' St. .John told the truslel's. "Wc-do have things to say <1 houl this." Ile said l"l'SUlts of the Dana Hills poll wL·rc: 500 students in favor of rotaling s chedules (82 percent>; 70 opposed (11 per· cent). He reported that 28 stu- dents s aid lhrY had no pr<'fercocc· and 11 said they d1dn 'tcare. Thornslev s:iid fixed schedul· ing, which would allow some stu- dents to le:ivc campus before• noon. would rclie \'f' currt·nl crowded conditions al the high schools. J le s:iid other advantages of lh1· fixed schedules include: -Ma.king Rc~ional Occupation Progrnm CRO P ) nnd Sadcllelwck Collrgc d:.is s<.·s more ;ir•t•t•ssihl<' to students . -Making it easier for s tudents to participate in work experience <'ourscs or lo work in after -scbool JObS -Eliminating the need for s ub- s titute personnel lo cover for athletic coaches who are off cam· pus the last two periods of the da~· for away games. Fixed scheduling would a llow :;tudc-nts t<iking only five courses to finis h up their school day by 11: 49 <1.m. The rotating scheduk. with each c lass scheduled at a different timl' every day of the week. requires even fi ve-coursc- students to be o n campus until 2:22 p.m. Thornsley r ecommended each high s chool principal be given the option of establis hing a Friday ~chcdulc which would allow for :in e nrichment period. Ile said his recommendalions would not affect instructional lime for slu· dents or teachers' work days . Lee Steelman. parent ed uc<i· t1on chairman for the Parent· Teacher-Student Associa tion t PTSA), told trustees, s tudents faculty and some administrators have indicated strong support for the rotating schedules. ··who's listening?" she asked. Westberg said trustees arc concerne d abou t r oblems as- sociated with rotating schedules. lie said principals arc critiquing the <illcrnatives with departml•nt ('hairmen and will report thci prefere nces to the board. Scheduling i!i experted to be on the ugenda again at the Nov. 15 board meeting. Dot Election Temperature Reaches 90s Does hill wcatht>r hrinl? out. the Republican or Democratic voters on election rlJv'• LOOK AT TllE POI.I. results Wednesday to S('<', because today's tem peratures were expected lo be the highest evrr for a Nov 2. "If Los t\nJ?Cl(lc; hrL'i 9'1 drJ?rcC's today, we will have lht• highest maximum tcmi><'r:tlun· f'\"C'r n·rordcd on an elec- tion day," forecasts f'Jtnc1a Rowe. a Los Angeles Weather Service proj'!nosticator While the weathcr sc-n·1rC' docs not keep specific re· cords of t("mpera tur<'s on t•l<•t•lion ctays, they do know th?l the highest Nov. 2 reading W3S 93 degret•s in 1909 and agaan in 1949 . BEACH T F;MPE RAT\IRES today were expe<'led to re- ach 78, two degrees hotter than Monday. Inland. tem- peratures in Orange County were to r each 92, according to the weather service. And there's m ore hot weather in store for Oran~e Coa~t residents Wednesday. . ''What we're experiencing ls a mild Santa Ana rond1 · tion, without the winds," Ms. Rowe explained. She said a high pressure nrea ovr r. the Western plateau and a ridge of high pressure over Orange County is provid- inR the heat. ----------------~~~~~- Laguna Plea Stalls Sewer Halt Eleventh-hour a c tion by Laguna Beach gained the city a 12-day reprieve Monday when it appeared before the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board to explain whal it was do.- ing to ha lt polluting sewage dis· charges. The City Council m et at 7 a.m. just bt"fore leaving for a 9:30 a.m. meeting in San Diego and. authorized in principle an agree. ment with the Aliso Water Management Agency (AWMA) making the city a partner in a $5.5 million outfall to be con• slructed off Aliso Beach. The dty had been pulling orr signing that agreement over con· cerns about ownership of capaci- t y in U1c outfall after the year ~,000. Laguna Beach M ayor Phyllis Sweeney admitted alter the San Diego h earing those concerns diminis hed som e what after the regional board threatened.to h it the city with a cease and desist order which if violated could re- s ult in Jines of $2,500 to $25,000 a d ay. The fines could be made against individual council m em· bers who could face jail sen· tences as well. The San Diego board has been after Laguna to meet new clean water laws. The board has been pushing the city to participate in AWMA, a r egional proposal for sewage treatment and disposal. AWMA is so far a paper plan· ning agency. It includes seven public entities responsible for waste water. collection, treat- ment and d isposal for Irvine. Emerald Day , Laguna Beach. South Laguna, Mission Viejo and Laguna Nij?uel. • . Jn addition to a gr eeing lo sign the outfall agreem ent, Mayor Sweency told the regional board the city was close lo agreement on construction of a sewer line from lhe city t o a large treatment plant in South Laguna and on construc tion or the treatment plant itself. Leonard Burtman, executive director of the regional board, in noling the last minute progress said it made him hopeful the city would continue to work toward full participation in AWMA . "If agr eemt"nt is reached, we ought to send letters of commen· dation to a ll involved. If not. perha ps we'll have to write a let· tl'r th:it is not quite so nice," Burtman said. f"rotn Pt19~ A I VOTING ... U.S. Srn. John Tunm•y is look· ing for tht• same kind of losing mar~in in tho county to hearl off a c h allenge f r<>m R epublican nominecS. l. llayakawa. In addition lo helping select a president and U.S. senator, coun- tv voters will have u full or partH1I say in the selection of fo~r U.S . conRressmrn . Thl•v 'll ulso choose six s tate as· semhl yml'n a nd two s tate ~nators. Only one county government office is un issue in today's elec· tion. Firs t District county .supervisor. Wh oevrr win s the race bctwc<'n Santa Ana City Coun- cilma n Harry Yamamoto and W<'slmlns ter Mayor Phillip An· thon v won't hav(• to waitunlil the first' week in .January to ta>ce oC- fice. Because the First District seat sill\ empty as a r esult of former sup ervisor Robe rL Battin 's felony conviction earlier this year, it is exp~cted lhat Oov· ernor Brown will immediately ·a ppoint t he w Inne r of the Yamamoto Anthony contest to the office. County voters today will alsC> help determine the fate of 15 state b3llot meas ures .a....-well ns ~cverul lo<'al issues. Orange Coast ED IT I O N Your Jlometown Daily •wseaper VOL. 69, NO. 'JIJ7, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES O RANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1976 C. TEN CENTS Heiress Drops Sale-blocking Fight By TOM BARLEY 01 Ille Delly l'llot Stitt Irvine heiress Joan Jrvine Smith today wiU~drew her op· position to the sale or the Irvine Company today and appeared to clear the way tor acceptance or. the $295 million offer made by a Canadian concern. Attorney Howard Friedman told Judge J ames F. Judge when the Orange Cou nty Superior Court hearing into her lawswt agains t the J a m es Irvine Foun· dation resumed today that his client has no objection to the pro· posed deal. Final acceptance of the offer seemed almost inevitable ·when lawyers for th~ foundation, the Irvine Com pany and the s tate stipulated that discussion of the offer made by Cadillac Fairview Corporation of Toronto wiU now take preced ence in what is left o! the hearing. Lawyers for boU1 sides told Judge Judge that it might be possible to close the hearing late today or early Wednesday. If Judge J udge signs the judg- m ent that will then be requested, the sale lo Cadillac F airview could be processed as soon as Dec. 31. foundation attorney l low ard Pr ivett said. Sunny Election Bright Day for Voter Throng By GARY GR l\NVILLE Ot the O•llY Piiot Stall Clea r s kies a nd warm weather greeted Orange County voters who streamed to the polls early today to, among other things, help select a president to lead the nation for the next four years. A sun ·ey of some or the coun- ty's 1.965 polling places thb morning indicak <.: mos t wcrc crowded with \'Oters. By the lime the polls clO!><' al R )>.m., county Rc~istrar of Voter'> Al Olson expects a r ecord 745,000 county reside nts will have cast ba llots . If Olson's voter turnout prcdic· lion is accurate, it will m ean that roughly 85 percent of the county'5 eligible voter s will ha\'e visited the po lls. Top casting on today's ballot went to President Gerald Ford and his Democratic· challenger J1 mnw Carter. Orange County is cnt1t:al m both candidates' effort<; to wrn Attaeks Cordova Slemons Mailing Called a Smear By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of th• O•lly PllOl Sl•ff A last minute mailing aimed at discrediting Ron Cordova, th(• ., Democratic candidate in the 74th ) Asscmbl) District. "-J s de nuunced today hy Rl'pubiit'.in leaders Th,e letter-. from .,upportc•r., ,,r Republll·an c.1n<11d .1tt' Jirn Sle mons w<.·n · '-l'nl to .111 rt• gistered \'Okrs tn the <11.,tn ct Mond:iy. Republican r1•-.1dent.., rl'r<•iu·d a lette r from llcno Qw.:11·~ <'I t y council m a n eml'ri tus , a leane t featuring the front pagl' of an unfiled legal document and two copies of letters from Barry Goldwater a nd Ronald Reagan to Slemons . The Democrats in the d1stnct got 1ust the leafl et. Qui gley. a form C'r lr\'mC' c11v councilman. is no lonJ:(er a n•s1· dc·nt of Or•m~I.' Count~ and 1s not n·g1stcrcd to \'Ole in his forml·r Irvine prec1ocl. Ill' mO\'l'<l from his hom<' at 5132 Chatcau <:1r cll· shortly after losmg the primary nomina tion to Slemons in Jun<' <SeeSME.\R, Page A2> Two Timer? Not This County Voter. 8~ ST•:\'F; l!IT<'llELI. or"'" O.ttft P'1tot \t.ttf Ahnt• Gr•" N hh •\4 J r h.tn<'C' tn voll' l\~ l <'l' ior l'ri'i.ld<'nl Forti lo· d U\ ilut tht• 2:1·~ t'J r •>J<I po-.t offlr1• d erk turn\•<1 1l11wn tht• trmpt.1 tum, rh1w1sm~ 1n.,1t•:11l lo ronfront llOll workl'rl> Jt on,• of her twn de· &1~natt'd vot10 J? pl urM It Sl'Cm s thl' brtdt• o f one \\':Jr Tece1ved two -;ampl<' balloL'I anc1 two voling plat'cs 1n her N<'wporl Beach post offi<'e box. One was addressed to h<'r Costa Mesa home, the othl'r was addressed lo her parenL-. · home under her m aiden name. Ahne Ward. I The postal rlt>rk has ht>r mail delivered to the N<•wport Brach (X1l\t offic1· w h1•n• she works so :-he can just pic k 1t up on th(' way 11ut th<' door' in the cn'ning. "11 's hl'l·n tha t wav fnr t wn \t•ars. t·n ·n when l Y.·ai, li,mg "1th rn' folks.'' s he said II '4.1-; while pie-king up her mail J ano nth ago that she dis· l'O\•ered she had twicr as many chflnCl'S to \'Ole as anvone else. "Last spring I rer·e~istercd to ,·ote und<'r my new name." the ~oung woman e xplained "I as· !>Urned they would eliminate my maid en name and parenLc;' ad· dress from their files, but it looks like somebody m essed things up .. Wh at is she going to do a bout It ') ''I'm s.?oing lo \'Ole under my (Se~ DOUBLE, Pal(f' i\2) California's pr1 zl.'d 45 electoral votes, the largest single clus ter in the nation. To win in California, the Presi· dent's stra tegists say their can- didate must carry the county by at least 100,000 votes. And Carter campaigners sa y the former Georgi a gov(•r nor must hold Prrsident Ford's l'xpected win- nmj!. margrn in Orange County Lo under 100,000 \'oles U S St>n J ohn T unm•y is look- <Set> VOTING, Page .\2) * * * U.S. Voters Make Big Showing By the Associated Press A voter tur nout dcscri bed as heavy to very heavy appeared to be building across the nation to- day as the United States chose a prcsidC'nt in a n election that for ecasll'rs called one of the d osl'Sl in this C'entury I n itial rC'porls s a id there .ilready Wl'rc long Imes when polb openec1 in some states along th<' Eas tern Seabord. such as :\tass arhuselts. New York, Pl'n· mwlvaniJ :ind North Carolina. \·oting a lso was r eported heavy in Michigan, Louisiana. Kansa!.. Oklahoma. Colorado and Wyoming. In Cali fornia, the stat<' with the h1ggC'st blor of electoral votes. 45, :md rated close fo r the can- didak s, an 80 percent turnout was pr~dictt:'d on the bas is of the early turnout 1n Los Angeles and Or ang<' County A l a r~l' vote h1ston cally has ravor C'd lhl' Dl'mocrat.-;. Amon~ lhl' \'O ters, thei r cam- pai~n rh<'lorac sllllcd . their Ion~ rac e don <', w C'r l' Pr es ide nt G l'r a Id R For d, of Gr and R ap i d s . M ic h . a nd his Oe moC'rul1C' r hallt·~er. Jimmy Ca rter of Plains. Ga Forti ca st his ballot at an elementary school in his old con- ~ress1on al d\stnct , then bid an emotional i;:bod by to the home folks befor e fly ing back to W ashin ~t on , t o await at t he Whit<' House the verdict of the nation he has led as its first ap- pointed president. Mrompanied by hi s wife, Bet- ty. Ford voted by punching a card in a metal. thrC'<'·Sided box. <SN' BIG VOTF., Pagf' i\2) Prive tt made it cl ear. h9wever , th at the Mobil Oil Com- pany has not advised the founda- tion that its interest in the Jr vine Company is at an end. Privett told Judge Judge that Mobil negotiator s have nol ad- vised foundation trustees on the future status of their S200 million bid, the offer that led Mrs. Smith to take legal action against the foundation. But it was made clear thal the offer by Cadillac Fairview bad brought no response from Mobil. 'Mrs. Smith protested in her legal action that the sale of the found ation 's 54 .5 per cent con· trolling interest in the Irvine Company was unfair lo minority stockholders at a Mobil figure that would have wor ked out a t S24 a share. • Fried m an indicated today that E11d of " Hof Dt1y the $32 per share represented by the Cadillac F airview ofl'er of .$265 million is mueh more to his client's liking. Mrs. Smith, the granddaughter or Irvine Co m p a ny founder · James Irvine, holds 22 percent of the company's stock. The Feder al Tax Reform A.ct of 1969 compels the foundation lo divest itself of its Irvine Com· <See HEIRESS. Page AZ) Ron Foster of Newport ncach cooled off late l\londa~· afternoon by r iding his sk im boc.ll'd hc adon into thC' shore bre ak. The result war-. a rdn·shing splash for Ron and this. almost surr ea lis tic photo made by shooting into the sun (back lighting)• for the s ilhouette effect with a high speed lens to stop the action. Laguna Clergyman Rev. Brahallls ·Dies The R ev . R ay m o nd I Brahams. a pioneer La guna Beach clergyman who was a prime mover in the creation or Hoag Me m orial Hospit al in Newport Be ach. died Monday at the hospital he helped found. lie was 77. During a clerical career that spanned more than half a ccn· tury, Dr. Hr aham s was noted as a bui lder and fundraiser for TC· ligious, health and youth causes. Ordained into the Prl's bytcrian ministry in 1925. ht• was ass1An<.'<i that s ame year to the tiny Com - munity Presbyterian Church in Laguna Beach. There wefh 25 membe rs in the congregation. When he left the i\rt Colony in 1949, the sanctuary had been ex· panded in several building errorts and the congregation numbered 700 members. MesaBQard Okays Taxi Rate Hike Taxi riders in Costa Mesa will now be paying 80 cents per mile, a 15 percent increase over the· old r ate, following city council ap. proval of the r ate hike Mondey night. The increase will mean Yellow Cab franchis e cus tomers will be paying a dime more per mile for transportationin the city. · Or:n~7:"_~• Pilot's RemainS Found Dur in g t h e year s of his p as t or s hip a t L aguna, Dr. Brah ams pus hed for creation of a hospital and in 1945, throu~h aid of the Hoag Foundulion, his cf· forts led to the foundin~ of l loag Ml•m1>riul Hospital in Newport. lie was a member of the original board of directors. Dr Rraha ms in I ater ye<1rs was acti ve In c reation of a hospital In El Ct>ntro and c hurch cxpunsions in Hi ghland Park and Boulder. Colo City Manager Fred Sorsabal told council men he was rescind· ing his earlier r ecommendation againl>t the 15 percent hike, say. ing the cities of Newport Beach. Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley hod approved the 15 per· rent rate boost for Yl'llow Cab earlier this year. Herman T11tl!, president of the Fountain Vall ey-baiu .. >d tnxi firm. said il is not prnclicaJ to have more th:i'li one 11ch<.'<lule of fares. which would bethecnseifthcrato to Costa Mesn ta xi users was less than the other three cities. \\·e at h er Fair throu1oth Wedn<'s· .day w i th war m sunny days . Ch ane~ of patchy coastal fog tonight. Beach highs in m id 70s . Huntington Man Died in 1962 Accident Memorial serv1l'e will be held at St. Andrew's l?rC's byterian Church. Newpor t, Thursday al 11 a .m . His son, the Rev. Harry G. B r a h ams o r t h e F i r s t Pr esbyterian Church of La Jolla will oCfic ial e, assisted by Dr. Charles Dierenfield. Burial will b e private. Pacific View Memoria l P ark is in charge of ar· rangements. INSIDE TODAY They're an endangerrd species because there are only two A nrerlcan b1/ho11a1res left . Story. A 7. Al v.Ur W•lu Erm. llomwo L.M. tloyd C..lltoml. CMnk• Cl'., ....... DHlh-IC" £41tw t••lt• .. EMtn•ltlmtftl "9tllle litet6f'd ~ .. Ind«"~ Ill 111 II' 44,et 41 11·1 410.U 4• ., AC 4•.•• ,..._~~~~~~~~~~_..., i By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of U.e D.olly Plt9' sutf Scattered bones. cruU1pl ed aircraft wreckage in pine thicket and a wallet containing several hundr e d dolla r s today h a ve solved the. d is appearance of Meadowlark Airport oper ator Harry Cleveland Ross Jr. on a ntght from Utah to Huntington Beach 14 years ago. No trace was ever found of R06s, 45. and his passenger Gary Roth until last Saturday when a deer hunter stumbled onto the crash site atop a ru$?ged moun· tain 25 miles north of St. George, Utah. ln\lesUgators said today it ap- pear s Ross' P iper Tri-Pacer single engine plane apparently smashed into a pine tree in poor wuther. probably killing both men instantly. Washington County, Ut ah, authon lics wer e a t fi rst bafOed by the origin of weather beaten wreckage found by deer hunter Larry Hanson of St. George. The region where Hanson stumbled onto the remains is ex- tremely rugged and lies high in the mountains of southern Utah. Washington County Sheriff Evan Whitehead said it is no sur prise t he w r eckage of Ross' Piper la ~· undiscovered in the re· · ' mote lone ly wilderness for 14 years . "You couldn't even see it from 50 feet away." the sheriff told newsm en, addin(l the plane was completely in visible from the s k y fro m w h ic h scor es ot planes sear ched atom~ point. ::Cast Your Ballot; . ... Ross, a veter an pilot with several thousand air hours logged . and his passenger l l)ok off from Logan, Utah, on March 27, 1962 and never arrived at their next anticipated airport stop. "It crashed in a very heavy area and it becam e defor med so as to blend in with the s cenery," Civil Air Control Moj. Frank Burnham said today after CAP and U.S. Air Force workers established t he oriirin of the wreckage and the remains of the bodies "T hese thin1ts J.IO undetected for years unles!l they arc roufld by ca mper s or hunters.'' Maj. Burnha m said. Investigators can onJy assume Ross and his passenger perished (~e BODY. Page A2> Dr . Bra h a ms is survived by his wife, Grace, of the family home In Laguna Hills : a brother. William . a n d t hree sist er s, Marion Mcc utcheon, Grace Fox and Dorothy Howie. H e also leaves four sons, Raymond 1 Jr .. Th<' Rev. Harry G .. Edwa rd A. of Costa Mesa and Richard A. of Coronadel Mar . Born Sept. 13, 1899 in Chicago, Dr. Brahams won his BA degree Ill Occidcntul Collea-e in 1922 and. <See BRAHAMS. Page A2) Sorsabal s aid tha t. in the future, he will attempt to meet with Lile city managers of the other municipalities ser ved by YeUow Cab. "Maybe then we can coordinate our information on r ate hJkes in the future," Sorsabal said. "As it stands, we were s ort of forced t.o approve the rate hike because Ule other three cities d id." The new r ate ine rcases took er· feet today. according to Tate Pound Moves Up. LONDON (AP) -The pound moved upward on foreign &X· change m arkets by midday to• day t o touc h Sl.5905 a flel' touching a high oC Sl.5947. Polls Open Till 8 '.&' .. • ' \ ~ • " ~ us '$ ~ • i• 2 DAILY PILOT c Eveni With Slemons Not Tim.e, Place To Talk Politics? Uy JOANNt: REYNOLDS 01 lhe O•lly P1IOI \~II The invitation was too i:ood tr> Il''ilSI. I Mr-;. Sll·mons wunted ml: h.1 come have coffrc at her house Mondav night so I could meet her 1 hushand, th<.' Repuhhcan can- didate in the Hth Assembly Dis· tnct. Smee Slemons h;.is been nearly imposs1bll· to find on the cam- paign trail. 1 decided lo drop m for a v1s1t. I \.\as grcet<.•d at the door of Sl<.•mons' Nl'Wport ncach horn(• h\· hi s wife Annl'. Shl' w:1s drl·S!>cd in blaC'k and was 0;.inked by a baby sitter who held lhc 1 Slemons baby. . About 60 people werl' there, mostly crowded around the can- didate who was holding forth beside the swimming pool. ex- One bc:.1rded young mun stood tw.,1de Slt-mons and listened in· ll:ntly as the candidate explarncd \.\hy he hadn't been c·:unpaagn- Jni::. Slcmons spent about a week making personal appt'arances. but then stopped because he sajd he was being victimized by mud .slinging which prevented lurn from speaking on the is:.uc:s. Why, the bearded young man asked. did you send oot "lhat let- ter" if you are so upset with .smear tactics? "Thal lellt'r" w as the mailing that hit the 74th A!>scmbly Di!.· tnct Monday, alleging misdeeds by Slcmons • Democratic oppo· nent, Ron Cordova. Slemons smiled and told the . bearded young man that this was neither the time nor place to dis- cuss politics ... This js a social gathering," he said. plaining that he h::isn't been Throughout the evening, given a chance to c;.impaign on others pressed in to ask Slemons •the issues. about his J ast·minute mailing, l The peopl e were quiet, <.ibout the allegations that he restrained, seemingly lacking in twice tried to bring porno· commitment to or against graphjc material into the U.S., t Sier:nons. Most seemed genuinely and about his alleged role in get· curious. ti~g another. man to enter the * * * * * * Frain PugP A l SMEAR CHARGES • • • i\ chl'ck of rl•j!1slerl'd voters at ..,,as forrrH'r pollan1-: place. 15242 Cherborj! A ,.e . d1'>clos<.'<f he is no longl'r 11., led. One or thl' moc;l outr,;iged by the m:i1hng 1s 'ilatc S<•n Dl•nnis <.:arpenll'r <R ~ewport Bf'ach l. 'i J le 1s lasted in Quigley's letter as -<'ndorsing !->lemons. I Contacted al his Okl<ihoma '.ranch l\londa;.. Carpenter declarerl. ··1 havl' been read the i'Ontents of the leltl'r ::ind I con- ·~idl'r 1t an absolute travesty. "l told Slcmons and Arnold Forde <Slemons' c·arnpaign ad- ·visor) two or three weeks ago that under the circum!)tanccs there is no way in the world l would let anyone use my name m this campaign." Car pe n ter stressed lhhl S lemons was t old the s tutc senator would not endorse him . ('There's no way tht'Y could ha\ c m1sundl·n.tood me• .. i\o nnc from th<.· puhht• rl'IJ bon' firm of Butcher f'ordc W:J'i JvailJhle for com mcnt toda'. C.1rpcnt er al"o said hC' h.~s n1lt "l'l'n Henn Qu1~lcy. the c:<· lr\'lne cat\' councilman for <il ll'<l'-1 ,1 '1•,1 r Tho 11• 1r!1 I ;i-; \.\1°11 ,1, 1111' • <)1111.:l o·\ lo·tt1•r d.11111 th.II '11rd11\ ,1 h.1, rl'N·nlf\ lll·•·n 1·h.1rJ.!1•tl \.\1th 1111°-H'ondurt in .1 10 111 al l 1 n n 1 J \.\ ' 11 at 111\ 11 l " 1 n J.! 111(1,S,IJ.!o• p,1rl1of-. l'h1 -.oi 1·.dkcl 111111of nf tho · , l'l1.1r),!t' " th1· ('OP\ ol .t l:iY.-.Ull pro·p 11 o•d tl\ lit·\ o·rh 11 111-. .11 \11rno \ ( 11•0 01 L'I' ( i I 0\ I' IUI ladwlr 111 o \\11rn,111 n.111wd 1!1.1t1• 1>1anr1t• I· .1111 II It 11.1111 0•-; <\•rd<" .1,,,111w "''"Ill ol1'1111d.111l-. I h 1 1 I .1 " · 11 1 I ho· ,1r1 n r .•. ~ . \ T0"11GIIT ET. FTT IO:--; 0 .\ \' l'Mls rlo!"t· Sp 111 "l\F.lll:'lil)Tllf•: ll F:AOJ.INf'~o.,' ()r <;lie-' T Hrnwn lt·ct11rn. 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It "'"''''4'"' ~l"\.l)t"Q (°'",, \ Coat• Meu Olflce 'lt>W111,t61!•S•,.._, .M•W~ AfJrtl'*''' f".O. So• 1'401 'thl• Olflc .. l .. Q!J"-~ """<"' .... <fl41""'*~ .. ,,~, >'4Ul\l•nQIM f\f4(~ 11-P) twt<~ fk,ul•.it td ~lt~t• Y•ll•• )\?Ot LAP.at A~ .at ~_..,.. 01•M f 1 ~.., 'Telepllone t7t4)14~f Ctaulfled Advu1111no tu.te'8 (1•f')~l,,,.,t 1trA f°)f'•l'IQ• ("1UI fll\~1'1'11"'41 C"o'" °"""" firrfl\ ~-" 'l"t•1n lllV\t,4tlM' fl(filAlf•I lft•tfft er •d••tl·Vl•tt,_I\ P\ltf'f" ,.,,_.. -· rett~•\t(t,, w1f~·•ti1f U~ft.t•f D~'"'1Ul4" •t '"''·""4•""'•t \.M9"Wt C••u .. '\tit-·~ ••UJ M C.••• ,,,.\.ti C,.fltt'fflll• "\wl)\f't Dlt•f' 0• t •ttl .. ~ U JO ""&"fh!y• bt ~ ••• \4 '° ,..,..f'lly; IT\•tll•t• ......... filiM" ,.""~'""'· Cordo,·a's name as a defendant. apparently has not been filed. It bears no filing s tamp from thl' count\· clerk. Fndav Grove said he didn't expect to be able to file it until after thr first oC the yc.!r, if he files it at all. One of the first lo n•act lo the mailinJ! wa-; Cordova. H e described the suit as the ::if. tc-rmath of a C'ase he prosl·cult•d while working us a dC'puty d•i>· trict attorney. Cordova said he was awure or the potential s uit which charges false arrest stemming from a 1975 cusc in which Miss Farrell was found innocent of a charge or prostitution. lie pointed out that another de· Cendant whose name was re· moved from the document sent out in the maihnl! is Orange l'ounty'!o. Distri<'l ,\tlorncy Cecil Jlick'>. C'ordo\'~1 callf'd the mailing •·a mahc1ous atll'mpt to divert allcn- lton from his <Siemon.<;') own ii· ll'gal acti\·ities. The voters will surely sec thrnugh these absurd • ind '1c·11111s 1:1,1 mmull' rni-.. I l'Jll l''l'l\l.1!11111 .. :\1.1r1.111 Jl1 ·ri~L''o n , lhr Jfrpuhh1·.ar1"1111· 111 l'<10d1datL· an thl· 7 Ith, .ils11 1·1111tkrn11ctl thL· rn.1i1111,.:. "It 1s ''Pil'.tl 11! tlw 1mf;iir and cl111·1·llft1I t:1l'IH'" 11-.1·d II' <\\ 1111.11111 Hull'll1•r and F11rd1 " :--h1• ..;;11cl · Ttw rn;,ulang Is .in wsult to lh1• 1•l1•ctorate und the l'lc;s-twn prn l'1·,s ... s.11d ;\l rs llPr1,;t~o11 'Th1:- 'h1111ld not ht• :a llo\\ 1•d (11 l!O 11n l'hL·t·l..1·<f. It 1s a ~h.1111 Al"o 11p<;<•t ;iho111 the m.11lang 1-, H,I\ Qu1,l!lt•\. anottwr fo>rrawr 1111•mht•r 11[ lhl' I 1 \ lnl' nl'; toun ('al • Ra) '(JuiE?lc~ is working for ~rs. Bcrgcs~n. hut he s a)s \Ottrs hJv1· confused him \.\Ith Jlmr) Quigley and h1• bas been gctt1ni.: calls about Henry's kt· lcr ·It s:r:l\·t·ly roncerns mC'. I dl't'pl\' resent the ronfusion thio; has caused imd the fact that l am t'rroneously hemg linkL'<I with th•" !'rurnlous attack,·• he said. •'rom Pug_. A I HEIRESS ... pany holdings no latcrthan 19R:I. Pri\'ctt told Judj!e Jud~e today lhat the foundation has received thrN' other purchase offers nlhc•r than those m adc by Mobil and the C'adill<ic Fairview group. Identifying one bidder as "X ... he told Judge Judge that the bad- der withdrew Crom negotiations after being advised of the Cana· d1anoffer. · Pri\'elt said foundation trustC'es recently rejected a n of- fer made by another unidcntifiC'd bidder as not being accept.able lo them. Representatives of Cudillac Fair\'iew were in court today lo watch proceedings that could end today or Wednesday with a rul- ing that may give them control of the Irvine Company. Cadillac Fuirview offi cials said $145 m illion of the S2fi5 million purchase price will b<' t>aid in cash which has already been m:ide available to the Irvine Company throuJ(h a con sortium of Canadian banks. They said the balance of $120 million will be paid through short term n otes distributed to the s hareholders oC the Jrvine Com- P'l"Y • vnmary ::;o thal his name would have a preferred place on the ballot. Slcnwns either ignored them or tulJ them he wasn't going to answ(•r. The bearded young man tried t o talk to Mrs. Slemons. "1 really sympathized with )our letter," he said. He was re· !erring to a Jetter sent out last week in which Mrs. Slemons decried the "rumors, lies and ~hocking falsehoods" being spread about her husband . The young man held her letter :ind ~tonduy's smear letter in his hand. "Why \\as this letter ~cnt? l just don't understand 1t Can you explain 1t ?''he asked. Mrs. Slemons' first reply was to accuse the young man of be• ing in league with her husband's opponents, S"nl to the gathering to incite a riot. .. The police warned us this would happen.'' s he said. The bearded young man as- s ured her he wus not working for or in any way involved with either of the other two can-. didatcs. lie pressed for some ex- planation about the letters. · ''You will have to refine your language if you arc going to talk to me," Mrs. Slemons snapped. The young man had never raised his voice nor had he used ~1 word that even hinted of pro· famty or ,·ulgarity. Disappointed, he left. Outside he was Joined by others apparently in the :.amc frame or mind -people who h.1d taken the in\'itation as a scnous offer lo get a chance to talk to the candidate and who fell rebuffed by his refusal to <inswcr their questions. While the coffee continued in· side thl' Slcmons' Wcstcliff home. s upporters or write-in candidate M arian Dergeson were busy outside, leaving leaflets unde r windshields of c·ars of visitors inside. The victim of the latest Jetter attack, Democr at Hon Cordova, stood across the street from the house with a small ~roup of campaign aides. Some h ad been inside the house, observing. IX'ing careful not to speak to the candidate. Earlier in the evening, Cordova had been devastated by the Slcmons charges. Al that time he felt there was no way and no time lo respond and clear himself But standing on the corner. viewing the people come and go, Cordova was ohv1ously pl<'ased . \\'t•'vc bl't'll getting a lol of calls from pt•opk who arc so an· j?ry ubout this that they're going t<> cross party lines to vote for me.·• Cordova said. :\ youn~ woman marched out of the Slcmrnns house ;and across the street to Cordn v :J · I know 1( 's u litth• l:•tl' ... s hl' saa<I. "hut I '<f s ure like to work for yourcarnpJign. What ran I dn''" T EARLY CHURCHMAN DIES Or. Raymond I. Brahams BRAHAMS. • his Th 0 De,f!r<'e at Princeton Theological Semanarv in 1925. lie was awarded his doctorate at Oc . c1dental in 1943 In addition to his service in Laguna. he was minister or the First Prcsbyterifln Church. Bouldl'r. Colo , and lhe churchec; in El Centro and Highland Park He was assistant pastor at St. An- drl"ws' m Newport Beach from 1964to 1970. Or. Braham s served as. moder a tor of the Presbyterian. Synod of California, Ne\'ada und Utah in 1948. lie was an alumni trustee of Occidental College. life member of the Laguna Beach Art Association, member of the Amtrican Leation Post 222 of Laguna and a past president of the Laguna Beach Rotary Club. He was a recent president of the Rotary Club of Laguna Hills. Motorcyclist Do1v n Cvcle rider Robert Lee Custer, 17, of 3195 C(1Uege Drive, Costa l\tesa, gets plenty of medical attention from firemen, police and p;.isscrsby. following a collision at 17th Street and Tus tin Avenue Monday after- noon. The youth was treated and later re· leased from Hoag Memorial Hospital following the 12:40 p.m. trash. His cycle collided with a car clnven by LaVonne A. Lauder baugh, 380 E. 20th St., Newport Beach. Pohct• said :Mrs . Lauderbaugh ·wasn't inj urcd. Upton Story Attacked By TOM BARLF.Y Ot lht Oa1ly Polol 51•11 Prosecution witness Geor gl' Upton's tes timony was repeated ly attacked Monday m Orange County Superior Courl as Con1uc~sman Andrew Hjnshaw'-. lawver dem andt!d dismissal or criminal charges he condcmnNJ as unfounded and unsupport.!blc. Defense attorney John McN1cholas urged .ludg~ .1-'r~nk Domenichini to recognize that Upton was the man who recruit· ed county assessor's office <.'mph>) cs for II inshaw's l 972 campaign despite a warnmg .l?t\·en him bv Hinshaw . McNichol as reminded the judge that Upton himself ad- mitted from the witness slund that I linshaw. then county as- sessor. told him thut a~sessor's f'mploye's could work for h1rn in the Congressional campaign hut would have to do so on their own time. Judl!e Dom<'nichini sent the jury home until further notice e Monday when it became ap- parent that McNicholas' motion for d1sn11ssal will take at least l\.\O da) s of non.jury argument. ll 1s expected that he will rule Wedn<.'sclay. H he denies the mo- llon the jury will return and J\tcNicholas will be ordered to put on his defense to charges of grand t hl'ft. conspir acy and ~ violation of state codes. Hot Election Temperature Reaehes 90s ' Does hot weather bring out the Republican or Democratic voters on election day? WOK AT THE POLL results Wednesday to see, because today's temperatures were expected to be thC' highest l'\'Cr for a Nov 2. "If Los Angeles hits 94 <fcgrces today. we will have the highest maximum temperature ever rl'corded on an elec lion day." forecasts Patricia Rowe, :J Los Angeles Weather Ser\'ICC' prognosticator. While the weather service dol's not keep specific r('· cords of tcmpt•ratures on election days, they do know that the highest Nov. 2 reading was 93 degrees in 1009 and again in 19.19 BF.i\Cll TEM P•;RAT RES today were expected lo re· aC'h 78, two degrc('s hotkr than Monday. lnland lem- pcraturl's in Orange County were lo reach 92, according lo the w£'alher service. And tht're'<; more hot W(•alher in store ror Orange Coast residents Wednesday ''Whal we're t':<pt'riencing i~ a mild Santa Ana condi· lion. without t he winds," Ms. Howe c•xplainecl. She said a high prcssurl' ;area over the Western plateau <tnd ~· ridgt• of high prc•ss un• 11n•r Orani:ie County is provid· ang the ht•at BIG VOTE TURNOUT • • • Ile stud1<'d the t:>ullot careful!\ bl'forC' \'Olm)! and when askl'd af t~·rward whether he relt lucky. hl· replied. "Sure do Don't you think we ha' e good r<'ason? .. Al U1C unve1hn)! of an airport mural depict ing his own hfc. the Pres1dl'nl wept and his voicC' cracked. He stru~~lcd to hold his composurl' \.\hen he saw the pie lures in the mural. and told thoM· watching that he owed evl'r ~thing he is "to m y molht•r ancl rather ... In Pl uins. th1· rural hamh'l wher e he ;ind his cadn• mapped lhl• 22-month c·:.11n1,.aign that r aised him ..!(om anonymity to command of the Democralir l1ckcl, l'artc•r SIJl'nl fiv(• minutl'~ marking th<' long c;Mrg1:a hallot HP announcC'cl afterward thut he'd voted for ''Waltt>r Mondah• :and his runn1nf! mull'" lie was ~•rtompamcd by hi'> wife, Rosulynn. ha~ son. Ch111. and daughter-in -law. Caron Standm~ outs ide the small cin· der-block buildin.1? near the railroad tracks that serves a~ Plains· voting center, Carter said: "I feel a sense of satisfac· lion. I did the best I could." Then he went down to insprct hi~ peanut warehou11e DOUBLE ... married nam<'. then drive across town to my second polling place, h ave t.hcm hand me a ballot and then I'll hand it back blank "If I get away with it, SO· meone·s going to have to do some explaining lo me ... :she said "How many other Amcncans have they messed up on," she ask~d'? "How many other recent· ly married people re<:cived two ballots?'' Roth candidates planned <:lee · tion victory rallies, but for one. there will be no reJoicing. But late polls of public opinion wen• too close to offer clues lo which man will celebrate and which' will concede. With Carter 's once-towering lead in the polls ha\'ing dwindled to nC':ir deadlock. the outcome could hinf!<' on the size nf Utt• turnout * * * f 'ro1n Pagf• A I VOTING ... • ang for the same kmd of losinl.( mar~in in lhl' c•ountv to lwad 11rr a <'hallC'nge from ·Rcpuhl1c·a11 nominee S I Hayakawa In addition to helping ~1·l1·<·I a president and U S. scn<1tor. coun tv voters will have 11 full or partial say in the selection of four U.S congressmen . They '11 also choose six state as- 11 em bly men and two state senators .. Only one county govcmmenl office is an issue in today's elec· tion, First District countv supervisor. · • Whoe' <'r win!\ the race between Santa Ana City Coun· C'ilman Harry Yamamoto and Westminster Mayor Phillip An· thony won't have to wait until the• first week in January to take or. rice Because the First Distric~eat sits empty as u result of former !iupervisor Robert Ba ttin's felony conviction earlier thi:c; year. it is expected that Gov ernor Brown will immediately appoint the winn('r or thl' Yamamoto·Anlhony contest to the office County voters today Will also help determine lhe fate ol JS state ballot measures as well as ~cver,1l local issu~s. The prosecution has alleged throu ~h St witnesses that lhnshaw, SI, utilized counl~' manpowt•r and materials for 111uch nf a campaign that ended with his election to Congress. McNicholas argued Monday that the cons piracy charges should be immediately ruled out Mncc 1t takes two to form a con· spiracy and there has been no prosecution evidence to lhat ef- fect. pton. who has hef'n fined and scr\'('d a county jail t erm for cnminal oHenscs committed in 1972. was co ndemn e d b y McN1cholas as a man whose am - b1ltons led him to actions that produced the unwarranted in· d1<'lmrnt of I hnshaw. From P11g(! Al BODY ... in hC'avy weather. possibly st.ray· ang off course and fl ying into the mountains. No way exists to determine at this late date• if the plane cle- vcloped cngml' trouble and lost allitudC'. thert:•by crashing into the forest. Scores or private civilian pilot.<> and military sc•archcrs hunted Ross and his passenger for days. covering thousands oC square miles of rugged territory from Logan west toward California aloni:: Ross' anticipated route home. The plane was not rus aircraft,. but was being flown to California on :J ferry basis for iLc;owncr. His wi<i<>w, Mrs. Elaine Ross, continu~ lo operate their Meadowliirk Airport as his fate became increasingly apparent nnd l'V<•ntually sold her interest in the hlll<' airfield. She has since r emarried and r('portc•dl y still hvc·s in tho llunl· minon Ol•ach arc·a Jnvcsti~ators said today Ross' (iaughtrr Mrs . N:1ncy Alackmao, Loni.: Hrac•h u rt';1 n•sid<'nl . hl'tard a n1•w11 bulletin r t'garding th t• l'xtrcmcly oltl aircraft wr1•rkag(' und c-;1lll·d authorit1t•s on ~lw hun<'h ii ht•ld the· answt•r to lwr vanished (other's fate. The sc•arch n·covery effort C'oordinat(•d hY the U.S . Air Force: Rescue Coordination Center al Sroll Air 1-·orce base fl lino1 s a"sumed overa!J resp()n);1b1ht). Jnvcst1gators in Utah said i> walfet found at the wreckage sit• conlirmed the "ict1m'sidentity. Police Seek . Armed Robber LOS ANGELES <AP) -Police arc st'urchtng for a gunman who robbed o Brink's guard of $51,000 i.n fronl of a Hollywood store, then ran through a C'rowd of shop· pers and out a side door, escap ing in a waiting car . Police said the guard was Jeav Ing the Sears and RocbuC'k st.ol't' alter maklng a Monday attet noon cash pickup when he wo. robbed by the w AiUng bandit, 3rmed wtth an automntlc pistol ~ ...... __ _ --( • 7 Orange Coast EDITION I I our llometown Daily New !!tJ.IDJler VOL. 69, NO. 307, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOV E MBER 2, 1976 . N ·.TEN CENTS Heiress Drops Sale-blocking Fight B y TO!tt HARLEY 01 l~t 0 .. 11 ~ PllOI ~i.11 Irvine hc 1n•ss .Joa11 l1'\'ttt1• Smith today w1thdrt•\\ hl·r op position to thl• sale of the lrv1m• Company today and JprK·ared to clear the w ay for acc(•ptam·c of the S265 million offer 1n.1dc l>y a Canadlan concern. Attorney H o ward Fm:dman told Judge J arnes F . Jud~e \\hl·n the Or angl' Count ) Superior Court heuring into her lawsuit Jgainst the J a m es lrvint• Foun- dation r esumed today that h1s d ient has no objection to the pro- posed deal. Final a cceptance of the offer seemed almost ine\;table when lawyers for the foundation. the Irvine Company and the state stipulated tha t discussion or the offer m ade by Cadillac Fairview Corpor ation of T oronto will now take precedence in what is left of the hearing. Lawyers for both sides told Judge Judge that it might be possible lo close the hearing late today or early Wednesday. If Judge Judge signs the judg. ment tha t will then be r equested, the sale to Cadillac F airview e<>uld be processed as soon as Dec. 31. fougftation attorney Howard Privett said. Privett made it c l e ar, however. tha t the Mobil Oil Com- pany h as not advised the founda· tion that its interest in the Irvine Company is at an end. Privett told Judge Judge that Mobil negotiators have not ad- vised foundfltion trustees on the future status of their S200 million bid, the offer that led Mrs. Smith to take leg al action agwnst the foundation . But it w as made clear that the offer by Cadillac Fairview had brought no response from Mobil. Mrs. Smith protested in her legal action that the s ale of the foundatlQn 's 54 .5 per cent con- trolling inte r C'st in the Irvine Company was unfair to m inority stockholders at a Mobil fi gure that would have worked out at $24 a share. Friedman mdicaled today that the $32 per share represented by the Cadillac 1''airvicw offer of .S265 million is much mocc to his client's llklng. .._ Mrs. Smith. the granddaughter of Irvin e Com puny founder· James Irvine, holds 22 percent of the company 's stock. The Federal Tux Reform Act of 1969 compels the foundation to divest itself of its Irvine Com· <See H EIRESS, Page A2) Slenions Slur Letter Blasted Cordova County's Turnout High for Election Target of Mailing By GARV GRA:\Vll.l.E Ot lh~ O••IY PtllH St.II Clear sklC''> ;ind W<errn wl'alh1•r greeted Or an gt• <'11unt~ H•t•·r.., who stn•a11wd to th1· polls t·Jrh today to. 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Top cast ing on today's ballot Wl'lll t o President Gerald ~ord and his Democratic challenger Jimmy Carter. Or:ingc County is <'ntical in hoth candidates' efforts to wm l'altfornia's prized 45 elcctordl \Ut('!>, th<' largest smgll' clustC'r tn the nation To" in in California, the Presi- dent·., strategists Sa) their c:in· 1hdJtl' rnust carr~ the c-ounty by .11 lt•J'I 1011 000 \·ntl's And Carter r.1mp.11J,!n\'I"" 'a~ the former c;,."ri.:1.1 i!''' 1•rnnr rnust hnld l'I 1•..,1tl1•1tl 1-'oril'..; l'XIX'('lt'd Wiil ntni.: 111.ll"J.!lll 111 Or.IOJ!l' ('ount) lo undt•r 100,IHHI \ llll'S. I !" :--1•11 .lohn Tunnt•v 1~ look· mi: f••r tlw :-;.111w kind "or los ing m.1r)!1n 1111h1·1·ounty tn h<'ad llff a l'h.1ll1•ngt• f r11111 Ht'pultl1can (!"1·r \"OTI:'\(;, Page A2l * * * Turnout Hig h 111 Neu.port \"11t1·r turnnut was running high 111 '\1•\\ port lll';11•h today ·" 11111·1' \\l'llt to lht• polls tn wh.1l , 11ulrt h1·1·111n1· n·c·nrrl numh<•rs In .1 r .trulnm :-.1mpltn.1! of poll 111,1! pl.11·1·" throughout thP C'it ~. tlw turnout 11 a-. a\·er,1gmg:~ p1•r 11111 1t11rang lhl' 1'.irh voting h11u1' S,11rl om• poll "11rk1•r at the '\1•\\po rt ll a rhor 1.utht'ran < 'hurl'h, i'IH D11\'l'r l>n\ t• ·This " th1• hr•st l 0\'l' e\·t·r '><'<'n Wt•'n• 111•\ 1•1 hari th1.., rn.tn\ ;11 noon lll'ft1rl' ft 'lt'I rtfiC' . fh1• poll' "'111 ,t.1\ n1wn until A p Ill By JOANNE R EYNOLDS 01 lhl OA1ly Pt IOI Si.II .\last minute mailing aimed at d1::.crcd1ltnJ! Ron Cordova. the Dernucralle c:.tnd1dale in the 74th t\ssembl~ Dis tract. w as de· nounced today by Republican · lcadcri:;. Tqc tellers from supporters of R epul>li can candid a te Jim Slcmons were sent to all re · gistered voters in the dis trict Monday. Republican r esidents received a letter from llenry Quigley, "ci- ty councilman emeritus." a leaflet featuring the front page of an unfiled legal document and two copies of letters from Barry Goldwatc•r a nd Ronald Reagan to Slemons. The· Democrats in the district got Just the leaflet. Qu1gll•). a former Irvine e1 ty coun<'1lman. 1s no long-er a r esi· dC'nt of Orange Count~ and 1s not rl'gisten•d to 'otl' an hrs former I n ·1nt• pr cc in ct II e moved frum his home at 5132 Chatcau Circle shortl) after losing the pnmary noan1nation lo SIP1nons in June. ,\ chC'ck of rt'g islercd voters al his former pollin,:! place, 15242 C'hl•rhorg t\ v~·., disclosed he is no long1'r Ii~ tl•d One of the most outraged by th<' mailing 1s sta le S<.•n Dennis Carpenter < n N ewporl Beach l. lk is listNI in Quiglcy's letter as t•ndorsin~ Slemons. Contact('(! al his Oklahoma r a n (' h M 11 n d a y • Ca rp c n t e r dc·C'lan•ct. "I have heen read lhe cnnll•nts of lht• ktter and I con· ~ult•r 1t a n ahsolutc travesty. "I told Slernons :incl /\mold Forch• cSlc1non:-' carnp:ii~n ad· \'tsnr > t wn oy l h n•c weeks aJ!O lhal unckr the C'lrcumstances tht•n• I'> no ''a,. in thC' world 1 "nu Id IL'l Jm one u~c my name in this c-amp.11gn " Carpe ntl'r str<'sscd that Slt·mon!. w a~ told the s late senator would not endorse him. "There'!> no way they could ha\'e m1su nct«rstood ml' ... No ('Inc from the public rela· tion!> ftrrn of Uutc hcr-Forde was <S.-« SM t:J\R, Pag" A2 ) * * * E11d of 11 Hot D1ty Ron Foster of Newport Dcach cooled off late Monday ;,i ftC'rnoon by riding his skim boa rd headnn into the shor e break. The resul t was a rcfre~htnl! splash for Ron and this. almost surrefil'fstic photo made by s hooting into the sun Cback lighting) for the silhouette effect with a high speed lens to s top the action. Laguna · Clergyman Rev. Braha01s Dies ThC' R e v . R aymond I. Braham!\. a pioneer La~una Reach cle rgyman who was a prime mo\'cr in th<' creation of lloag M e mori a l llo!>pital in Neow port Beach. d1<'d Monday <it the hospital h<' hcll)(•d foun<I lie was 77. During a clerical career that spanned more than half a cen· tun-. Dr Rrahams was noted as a buildt•r and fundnuscr for re· ligious, health and youth causes Ordained into the Pres bytC'rian ministry an 1925. h e was assigned that saml' year to lh<' lmy Com· rnunity Presbyterian Church in Laguna Heach. There were 25 members tn the congregation Whe n he left the J\rt Colonv m 1949. the sanctuary had been ex· panded in several building cfforL-; and the congregation numbered iOO members. During th e years of his p aslo rs hip at L aguna, Dr. Brah ams pus hed for creation of a hosp1t:.tl and in 1945. throuj!h aid of the lloag FoCmdation. his cf. forts led to the founding of I Imig Memorial llospital an NC'wport. lie was a m<'mher of the ongm;.il board of direct ors Find Gives A.nsu:er to Old Mystery Hy ARTHUR R . VINSEL Of th~ 0~11y Pilot Sl~ll Scatter <'d bon<.·s. c rumple d air craft wrec·k<igc in pine thicket and a wallt•t containing several hundred dol l ars tod ay h ave solnd lht• dis appearance o f Meadowlark Airport operator llarry Cle\'cland Ross .Jr. on a flight from Utah to Huntington Beach J.I years ago No trace w as ever found of Ross, 45. and his p assenger Gary Roth until last Saturday when a del•r hunter stu rn hied onto the crash stlC' atop u rugged moun- tain 25 miles north of St. Georget i~t•l the Time for Politics Dr Bra harns in lat<'r yc;irs was :ict ive in creation of a hospit al in El Centro and church expansions in J lighland Park a net Boulde r, Colo . Utah. . ln\'C'S tigators s~lld today it aJ>- pe:.i rs Ross' Piper Tri-Pacer sing!<• C'ngln c plane upparcnUy smashed into a pine tree in poor w<'11ther . probubly killing "9th men ins tantly . Slemons Tof'e~ Party . The mvitalion was too good to About M people wer e ther<'. shngmg which prevC'ntC'rl him resist mostly crowdt'd around the can -from speaking nn thl' issues Mrs Slemons wanted me lo rorne have coffee a t her house Monday night so I could m eet her husband. the R epublican can- didate m the 74lh Assembly Dis· lrict Since Siemon~ has been nearly 1mposs1ble to find on the cam· paign trail, l decided to drop in ror a visit. • I was greeted at the door of Slemons' Newport Beuch home by his wife Anne. S he was dressed in blac-k and was nankcd hy a baby sitter who held the Slemons baby. didate who was holding forth Why. the beardC'd )OWlg man bes ide the swimming pool, ex· asked, did you send out "that IC'l· plainin${ that he hasn't been ter" if you ar:e so upset w ith given a cha n C'c to campaign on smear tactics?' the issues "That letter" w as the m :-11ling The peopl<' were quiet. that bit the 74lh Assembly Dis· r estl'ained. seemingly lacking in lricl Monday. alleging misdeeds commitment t o o r agains t by Slemons' Democratic oppo. Slemons Most seemed genuinC'ly nent. Ron Cordova curious Slemons s miled and told the One bearded young man stood bearded young man that this was besic1e Slemons and listened in· neither the time nor place to dis · tenUy as the candidate explained cuss poUtics. "This is a social · why he hadn't been campaign. gathering ... he said ing. Thro ughout the evening, Slemons spent about a week others pressed in to ask Slemons making personal a ppearances. about his las t -m inute mailing. but then slopped because he said about the allegatiomi that he he was bf!ing victimized by mud (See PARTY , Page A2> ' Memorial service will he hc•ld at S t. Andrew's Preshytenan Church. Newporl. Thursday at 11 am. His son, the RC'v. ll:irry Ci Br a h ams of th e Fir s t Presbytcri an Church of La .Jnlla will officiate. :1s!\1St<'d hy Dr. Charles Di<'re nfil'ld Burinl will b e privat e Pac-1f 1c \'icw Memoria l Park is in charge of ar- rangemenL'>. Dr Bra hams is surv1\'ed by his \\rife, Grace, of the family home in LaJ!una Hills: a brother , William, and three s is te r s. Ma rion Mccutcheon. Grace Fox and Dorothy H owie. H e also leaves four sons, Raymond J. Jr .. The Rev. Harry G., Edward A of Costa Mesa and Richard A.ofCoronadel Mar. Dorn Sept. 13. 1s!$ in Chirago • Dr. Dra hams won his BA degree at Occidental College in 1922 and his ThB Degree at Princeton Theological Seminary in 1925. He wns awarded his doctorate atOc· CSee BRAH AMS, P age A.2> Was hing ton County, Utah, nuthorities were al first bafnt'd by tht• origin of weuther beaten wreckal!<' found by deer hunter L:otrry II anson of St. George. The rC'~1on where ll a n son stumbled onto thf.' remains is ex- tremely rugged and lies high in the mountains of southern Utah. Washington County S herl(f Evan Whitehead s ajd it is no sur· prise the wreckage of Ross' Piper lay undiscovered in the r e- mote lonely w ilderness for 14 years. "You couldn't even sec it from 50 feet aw av." the sheriff U>lll news men. adding the plane •as completely in visible from tl\e s k y fro m which scores or plnncs s "arched at one point. ' Ro11s. a veteran p ilot with (See BODY, Page A2) ' Cast Yo11r Ballot; Polls Ope~ Till 8 ----.. .__... AZ DAIL v PILO T N 'Tuesday No11Hmbor 2 1976 1Jpto11 Attacked I i I l Hinshaw Asks For DismisSal I • B y TOM HAKU:Y Of•~• Doilr .. ,.., i1a11 l'rnsN·ution w1tnc·ss George 'Uplun ·~ 11':.llmun) was repeated- ly attacked Monday in Orange <.:ounty S upl.'rior Court us Congressman Andrew Hinshaw's lawyer dl.'rnanded dismissal of cnmrnal t•hurgt.'s he condemned ~s unfounded and unsupportabk. De fense a ttorn ey J ohn l\kNicholas urged Judge Frank Dornl.'nichini tu rccoi;tnlzc that Upton was the man who recruit· ed county asse!>~or's office employ('S for JI inshaw's 1972 CJllllJ,11gn d espite :1 wurnini? ,..ru111 Page A I .HEIRESS ... pany holdings no I ater than 1983. Privett told Judge Judge today t hat the foundation has received three other purchase offers other · than those made by Mobil and the Cadillac Fairview group. ----Y-MITTtfyin g one bidder as •·x." he told Judge Judge that the bid- . der withdrew fro m negotiations after being advised of the Cana- dian offer. Privett s a i d fo undation trustees recenlly rejected an of- fer made by <mother unidentified I bidder as not being acceptable lo them. R cpresenlal1ves of Cadillal· Fairview were m court loday to 1 watch proceedings that couJd end today or Wednes day with a rul- fog that may gi vc them control of the Irvine Company. Cadillac Fairview officials said Sl45 m 11lion of the $265 million purchase price will be paid in cash which has already been made available to the lrvinc Company through a con- :>0rl1um of Canadian banks. They said the balance of St20 111illion will be pa id through short t erm notes distributed to the l'ihareholdl'rs of the Irvine Com- pany. Registration Switchover Cards Issued . Orange County voters arriving ~t the polJs today arc being as ked to fill out a re-registration card along.with thei r ballots. RC'g1strar of Voters Al Olson ~.11'1 l'lliz<'ns are being asked to .,1gn the new cards, as well as -;uppl\ c;uch information as h1rthcJ:it('o,; a nd orcupalions In .111rl1t1etn lht•\ .1r<• ,1,kt'fl 1f 1h1•\ 1•11'11·r th.it \lllt'r rnalt•rtal' 111 rn.11ltocl In lhl•rn 111 t-:ngh'h or in Spam'h Olson 1•xpl .11m•d tht• new card'\ .1r1· nl.'l'dl•tl tu l'OnH'rt count~ (ti"' t o .1 1•,irrl '' 'klll "h11·h will .11·1·nr11111od.111• lht• .,t,tll•'<., n1•w pnst1 .11d \ 111\•1 rt•i.:1.,tr;11111n prn )o(r .1111 I h1· rww 11.rorrn ,1t1on ulso rnn~ .din\\ "''p.1r.1tt• m.ii lin~o,; in En~l"h .inti Sp.101,h in th1• futuri· 111,tt'.lll pf lilt' l'lllTt'Ol l>.}'!>lt'lll , "'h1·r1· r11.it1·riab ar.-rnailf'd In all \'t1l1r'111 11 .. 111 t.1ni.:u.1i.:1·s NB Gallery Fined in Lo 0µ1•r.1t~ ... nr ,, N1•\l.port lk-.wh art j!Jllt·r' "·" e ht•('n unkn•d l•l I"'*~ s:?:iA ll) 1n darn.i~t'" to .111 ~-mplu," "hn"· pur'<.' w:1s "lolen dunni:: .i r.1,h1011 )>l1t1" hdd on thl' pr\'ln"I'' 1<1,t ,I.in 11 .lu<l1.:1· ltolll'rl C Todd s:rantPd 1Ju• "" .1ril 111 l l.1rli11r \1un1l'lpal C'ourt to ;\ ,mr) <.; Otto 1>f Santa Ana :incl .1.::11n:-.t h<'r .-mplm N.,, rl'trit'k' ... \rt l:alh·1v 171 1) We:H1·1i rf nri\ ,. 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Judge Domenichini sent the jury home until further notice Monduy when it b1:camc ap· parent that l\lcN1cholas' motion for dismissal will take at least two davs of non·jury argument. It is ·expected that he will rule Wcdnesda). l f he denies the mo- tion the jury will return and McNicholas will b<' ordered lo put on his defense to tharges of grand theft. conspiral'Y &.ind violation of stale codes. The prosecution has allegc.>d through St witnesses that Hinshaw, 51. utilized . county {llanpower and materials for much of a campaign that ended with his election to Congress. b.l1ly Piiot \1~11 P ... lo CANDIDATE SLEMONS CHATS WITH GUESTS AT HIS NEWPORT BEACH HOME On Eve of EJectlon, 'A Social Gathering,' and the Questions Go Unanswered From Pag'• Al McNicholas argued Monday t hat the conspiracy charges should be immediately ruled out since it takes two to form a con· spiracy and there has been no prosecution evidence to that ef- fect. SMEAR CHARGES RAISED. • • Upton, who has been fined and served a county jail term for criminal offenses committed in 1972, w as conde mned b y McNicholas as a man whose am- bitions lee.\ hirn lo actions that produced the unwarranted in· dictmenlof Hinshaw. available for comment today. Carpenter also said he has not seen H enry Qui~lcy, the ex- lrvine city councllman for at least a year. The leaflet as well as the Quigley letter claim that Cordova "h as recently been charged with misconduct in a SlO million lawsuit in volving massage parlors.'' The so-called proof of the charge is the copy of a lawsuiL prepared by Beverly Hills at· Dot Election Temperature Reaclu!s 90s Does hot weather bring out tht• Hepublican or Democratil' voters on election di.ly? LOOK AT THE POLL results Wednesday lo see, because today's temperatures were expected to be the highest ever for a Nov. 2. "If Los Angeles hJts 94 degrcl's lnday. we will have lhe highest m aximum temper ature ever recorded on an e1ec- tion day," for ecasts Patricia Rowe. a Los Angeles Weather Service prognosticator. While the weather service docs not keep specific re- cords or temperatures on election days, they do know that the highest Nov. 2 reading w;is 93 degrees in 1909 and again in 1949. BEACH T E MPF.RATURES today wrre expected to re· ach i8, two degrees hotter than Monday. Inland tem- peratures in Orange Cow1ty were to reach 92, according to the weather service. And there's more hol weather in store for Orange Coast residents Wednesday. "What we're experiencing 1s a mild Santa Ana condi· tion. without the winds." Ms Rowe explained. Shi' :;.1111 .1 high pn·:f:>un• an•:i o' t>r the \\'<·~tern plalt'~1u .inrl .1 ndgl' 11! h1~h pre:-!>un• O\'Cr Orange County is provid ing I hl• ht'.11 BODY FOUND IN UT AH • • • "t'\'t'r JI I h11u .... 1nct :i1r hnur:- logged. ,ind hii. p;,i:-stngl'r tcx1k off from Logun, \Jlah. on Murr h 2i. 100:? :md nl'\'l'r arn v1'fl :1 t thl'lr lh'\l .1nt1C 1pJll'd :urpn1 t -.lop It cra.,hccl in .1 H'ry hea \'~,· . 1n·a and 1t hN·amt• dt•formed !>O • .-. to hll'nll in w 11 h llw "l'l'nt'r~." Cl\ ii t\1r Control M:n Frank Burnham s.ud today after CAP .1n<I ll S 1\1r Fnr<'t' work<'r:- '''lahli<ihec1 !ht> origin or lht• \l.H'ckJloH' and the n·mams of lh<' hodlf''\ Tht•<;f• th111gs j!n undetected for \ t•arc; unl<'ss tht>v are founrl h~ i·:impers or hunters." M:iJ Ru'rnham said lnv('st1gator" Cijn only assume Ross and hi' p,1ssenger pcnsherl m hravv wt•alhrr. pos!>1bly stray inj! off rour!>(' unrl flym~ into the· mount ains. '\n W <J\ l'Xl~ls to determine at th;s lat~ da le 1r the planr dl' ''<'lflf)('d engine trouble and lost ''ltiludc. ther<'by crashing into Lhe fnrrst Scorl's or private civilian pilots . and military searchers hunted Ross and his passenger for days, t'ovcnni:t thousands of squar<' m1l<'s of rug!!rd t<.'rritory from LoJ!;a n wes t toward Ci.llifornia along Ross· C1nti c1patcd route home. bccamt• incrC'as111gl,v app;,ircnt nnd e\'entually sold her mkrcst in the little nirfir ld. Shl' has sincl:' remarnerl ;,ind rl'J)l)l'f c•dl~· still li\'es 1n tire Hunt- ingtnn Beach area. lnvl'stigatoro; said today Ross· dau~hll'r ;\trs :0-:ancy nlnckman . Long Bl•at•h a rea n •s 1dent . h<'ard a news bulletin regarding the <'"<lrcmrly old ai rcrart wr11rk;Jgc ;ind railed authorit1<.'s on the hunrh 1t held the answer to h<'r \'anished father's fate. Thr search recovery effort t'onrrt1natrd b\ lh<' U.S. Air Fortl' lleseuc C.:oor dinalio n Ccntt•r al Scoll 1\ir Force base ll· linoi s as~umed overa ll r<'SpC>nMbilit) lnn•st1g ators 1n l:tah s aid a wallet found at tllJ:.. wreckage site confirmed the v1cu m's identity. Exxon Criticized I.OS ANGE LES (A P ) fla ckcrs nf tWO ·c•nergy.rclaterl rnt•asun•s on to<lav's hallot have rriticr:r.crl th<' Exxon Co. for an advertis ing campaign they claim l'xaggerates the costs of solar ht'at1ng systt•ms. Exxon has clciinwct :i hom<' solar heating S\'!>lcm would t·ost more than s8.ooo torney George Grovl' on behalf of a woman named Riate Dianne ,Farrell. It names Cordova as one of four defendants. That l aws u it, bearin g Cordova's name as n defendant. apparently has not been filed. ll bears no filing stamp from lhl· county clerk. Friday Grove said he didn't expect to be able to ril<' it until after the first of the year. if he files it at ~tll. One of the first to react lo the m ailing was Cordova. H t.• described the sui l as the af termath of a case hl' prosecutt•d while working a:. a deputy d1~· lnct attorney. • Cordo\'a said he was aware of the potential suit v. h1ch rhargl'' fabe arrl':.l sll'mrning from ,1 19i5 case in which Mis:-. fo'arrdl was found innoel'nl of J chargl' of pros ti tu lion He poinll'd out that unothl·r dC' rendant whose namt· was re· mov<'d frorn lht• doc·unll'nt st•nt out in the mailing ii. Orang<' BIG VOTE. • elementary school in his old con gressional district. then hid an emotional goodby to the homt• folks be for e rt y ing back lo Was hington, to await <1 t the White House the \'Crdil'l of tht> nation he h;is l<'d JS 1b firitl <.ip pointed presidenl. Act'ompaniecl by his w1f<'. Bet ty. Ford voted by punchm~ •• card in a metal. lhret• sided hox J le studied the ballot carl!fully before voling and when a!>kcd af tcrward whNhcr he rclt lu<'ky. he replied : "Sure do D<m'L you think we have good rrason?" Count ~ ·s D1stricl Attorney Ct•c1l Hicks. Cordova l'alled thl' m ailing "a maJicious attempt tod1vl·rt attt·n· lion from his (Slcmons'I own ii· legal al'li\'itil's. The voters will surely sec through thl'se absurd ;ind vit•wus las t -minute rnii. n•prescntat1ons_" M;iri a n Bergl'i>u n. tht• fh'µu blican writ~n cand1datt• in the 7-lth, also condemned the mailing. .... "It 1s typical of the unfair and d<'Cl·1 tful lactic-; used h' cW1lham) But<'hl'r and 1-'ordc. · she said. "The mailing is an insult to th!' l'kclorall' a nd lhl' t'Il'cllon pro n·~s ... )>:J11l '.\lrs. Bergeson. "Thi' should not he ~11low1.'<I tu ~o un <'hl'<'kl'd.ll1s asham " Also upset about. the mailing 1., Ray Quigley, anuther forrnl·r 11wmbcr of 1111' .lrvuw city couo t'll Hay Qu1 gll') 1s wurkint:: for Mrs. nergeson , but he s ays \Olt'rs have confus<'d ttirn with llcnry l)uiglcy and he has been gl'tling call s about Henry's l<'t- ler 'll gravt'ly concerns me I drrply resent the confusinn this h;i)> causc·d and the fact that I am l'ITonN1usly heing linked with th1" st'urrilous attack." he said . Kissinger Slam WA S lllNGTON <A PI Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss inger has been charged with "oh st ruction" for barring thrt·c mJ ministration offi cials from a c·on gress1on;i lly approved mission lo the So\'ict Union and 2J other European <'Ountri<'s lo monitor human rights under the Helsinki agreement F rom P11ge A I Al the Un\'e1hn~ or an <11rport mural depictinl? his own life. the Preside nt wept :met his voic<: cracked. He stru1?glcd to hold his composure when he saw the pie turl'S in the mural, and told those' watching that he ow<•d cv<'r· ything he is "lo my mother and VOTING father." • • • Jn Plains. the rural hamlet where he ;.ind his cadre mappet1 the 22 -m onth campai~n that raised him from anonymity to command of the Democr a tic ti cket, Carter spent rive minutes markin~ the long Georgia ballot He announc<'d arterward th:il he'd voted for "Waltrr Monda!<' and his running mate " He was accompanied by his wire. Rosal)nn. his son, Chip, and daughter-in-law, Caron Standing outside the small cm de r -bloc k build ing near the railroad tracks that serves as Plains' voting center, Carter said: "I Ccel a !>COS<' of salisfac- lion I did the hcst I t'ould "Then he went down lo insprct h1-. peanut warehouse. Both candidates pl annNI <'IN· lion victory rallies, but for on<'. there will bl' no rejoicing. But late polls of public opinion werl' too close to offer dues to which man will cclchrutc and whirh wi ll concede_ With Carter 's once.tnwc.>rlng lead in the polls having dwindled to near deadlock. the outcome• could hinge on the siz(• of the turnout * * * nnminc<'S 1. llayakawa In addition to helping sl'IN't a president and U.S. senator , coun tv \'OlC'rs will ha\'c a full or parts al say in the scleetton of four US <'Ongressmen Th<.'y'll also choo'it' six st:1lc as semblymcn ancl lwo s tall' senators. Only one county J!o\'ernmenl office 1s an issue in today's rlec t1Cin, V 1 rs t Dis lri ct county, supe rv 1sor W ho e ,. e r w 1 n s l h e r a c c between S:inta Ana City Coun- cilman llarrv Yamamoto and Wl•stmmster ·Mayor Phillip An- thony won't ha\'t' to wait until the first wt•t'k in J unuary to lake of rice Because thl' First District seal sits empty as a rc·sult of formpr s IJ p {' r \'is f) r n 0 h (_•rt II a lt In .... felony con viction earlier this year, il is expected that Gov c•rnor flrnwn wlll immediat<.'l,v ·appoint lhl' winner of the Yam:,imoto Anthony contest to the oHice. County voters tociay will also help <ll'h•rmml' lh<' f:tt c of l!i state bnllnt mc>asurcs as well as sevt•ritl lot'irl issuc:o:; * * * The plane was not his aircrart,. but w~s beini; fl own lo California on a ferry basis for its owner. HIS widow, :\t rs. Elaine Ross . continue d to operate their Meadowlark Airport as his fair Registrar Rang Twiee Nixon Casts AbseJllee Vote Former Pres ident Richard M. Nixon cast an absentee ballot taken out on Oct. 22. J\n uide, Col. J ack Brennan, said Nixon had originally planned to 1!0 to Palm Springs. but lh<' trip wn~ cancC'l('ct. ThC' former president re- mained tit his San Clemente home. Woman Resists Tioo Ballot Temptation Bv STEVE MITCHELi, • Ot lho Dally "'llel Sl•lt Aline Grover blew a chance to vote twice for President Ford to· day. But the ~3-year-old post office clerk turned down the tempta- tion. choos ing instend lo confront Poll workers at one of her two de- signated voting places. It serms the bride or one year received two sample ballots and two \'Olin~ places in her Newport Beach post office box One was address<'<! to her Costa Mesa home, the other was addressed to her pa.rents' home under her m a Iden name, Aline ) Ward. The postal clerk has her mail delivered lo the Newport Beach post office where she works so she can just pick it up on the way out the door in the evening. "It's been that way for two years. even when I was living with m y fol ks," she said It was while picking up het mail a month ago that she dis- covered she had twice as many chances to vole as anyone else "Last spring I reregistcred to vote under my new name." the young woman explained. "I as- sumed they would eliminate my matden n:ime and parents' ad· dress from their files. but it looks like som ebody messed thing!> up .. What is she going lo do about 1t? "I'm going to vote under my married name, then drive across town to m y second polling pince, have thrm hand me a ballot and then I'll hand it back blank "If 1 l?C't away with it, so- meone's goin~ lo have to do some explaining lo me ... she said "lfow rn tiny other Americans have they messed up on," she asked? "flow many other recent- ly married people roceived two ballots.,.. f'ron1 Page 11 I PARTY •.. ~ b' twice lrH•d t o ring porno·, grapolc material into the U.S .. and about his ulleged role in get- ting <lllOther man to enter the p11mary :.n that his name would huve a prt-forred place on the hullot Sll'mOnt-,•1tht•r ignored them or told lht.>rn he wasn't going to answer Th'l' l>l•ardt·cl young man tried tl> talk to Mrs. Sll•mons. "l reully )\y 10 pathl:ted with your letter." ht> s aid. He was rl'-f err mg lo u letter sent out Jasl Wt'l'k in which Mrs. Slemom> dt·<·ri<'d the "rumors. lies and s hocking ful seh.oods" being svrc ad about her husband. The young man held her lettet" nnd Monday's smear letter in his hand. "Why was this letter sent? J just don 'l understand it. C.:an you explain it·>" he asked. Mrs. Slcmons· first r eply was lo accuse the young man of be- ing in leaRue with her husband's opponents . S<.'nt to the gathering to incite a not. "Thl• pohn· w Jrnl'<I us this v.ould hat>t>l'll." sht.' s.i1d Thl' bt>:.irdt•d ~ oung man as surl'd her ht• w;1s not working for or Ill any way 11wol\'Cd with t•1 ther of t he other two can- didates. He prt:!sscd for some ex- planation about th<' letters. "You will have lo refine your langu<ige 1f you arl' going to talk to me," Mrs. Sll·nHms snapped. Th<.' young 1n an had never raised his voice nor had he used :.1 word that cvl'n hinted of pro- fanity or vulgarity. Dil>appointl'd, hl' ldt Out side ht• was joined by others aµparcnUy in the same frame of mind people who had taken the in\'ilation as a c;erious uffl•r to gl'l a thunee to talk to the candidate and who fell reburfed l>Y his refusal lo answt•r their qu~stions . Wh1ll' lhl' coffee <'•mtmut'<I in- s ide tht• Slcmons' Westcliff home, supporter:. of write-in candidate l\tariun Bergeson \\ crl' bus' out:.1dc, leaving kafll'ls uridcr wind:.h1elds of <'.11·s of \'1S1tors inside. Thl' \IC'tim or th<' latC'sl lelkr t1llack, l>t·11wt·r.1t llon Cordova . ..t()(I() :.H'l'o':-. the ~tr£'et from the ht>UlH' with a small group of ca1llp<11gn aick:. Sor1l\.\ had hL·en inside the hous1.•. ohst·n·111g, bl'm$! careful not lo speak to the cand1datl'. F.arlier 1n the evenin~. Cordo\'a lwd bl·<'n dl'vastatcd hy the SI l'111011s diari:l.'s. Al lhal time he fell thc•rc was no way and no ti !Ill' lo rtspond and clear hlll)!>t•lf But standing on the corner. \'ll'win g the people come and go, Cnr<lm·:i wa:-obviously pleased. "We\ t· bt·cn JH•tlmg a lot of calls frorn rwopll' who arc so an- gr)-about this that they're going to c·ross party Imes lo vote for rnt•." CordO\'J said. A young worn an marched out Clf th<' Slemons houo;c and across lhe :c;tJ·<>et tu CordO\ a. "I know it's a litUc IMe," she s~1id, "hut i 'd sure like lo work for yourcnmpaign. Wh:itcanldo'!" EARLY CHURCHMAN DIES Or . Raymond I. Brahams t 'roua Png~· 1\ I BRAH AMS. C'idC'nl:tl Ill 1!)43 • In addit ion lo his scr\'icc m Laguna. ht• was mmisl('r of llic' 1''1rs t Prc•!>hy te rian Church, Houlrl<•r. ('olo . unrl the churchc.s 1n El C<'ntro and I llghlandjjkirk. l kwas ass1~t.1nl pastor at ~ An - dn•ws' m Nt•wpnrt Beach from J9f.,t to 1970 Dr 8 r a h a rn s s er v c d :i ~. moder ator or lh<' Presbyterian S\'nod or California. Nevada and Utah in 19,iK 11£' was an alumni l.ru!>le<' of OcC'1cll'ntal Collc~c. hfe member of lh<' Laguna Beach 1\rl J\ssoc1ation. member or the Amc•rican Legion Post 222 of Lagun~1 and a past president or the Laguna Beach Rotary Club. J le was a recent president of the Rotary Club or Laguna Hill~. Grenade Found SAN FRAN('ISCO (AP ) Polle<' say n homl'madc grenade stufred w1th bluck powder , fitted with a singed fuse, was found s tu<'k with putty outside a · w(lodworkln~ C'lassr(')()m window at F'runcisco Elementary Sc~I. • Saddlebaek EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 307, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1976 TEN CENTS Heiress Drops Sale-blocking Fight By TOM BARLEY Oi lite Dilly Polol St.tll Irvine heiress Jo<in l rvine Smith today withdrew her op- position lo the sale or the Irvine Company today and appeared to tlear the way for acceptance of the $265 million offer made by a Canadian concern. Attorney Howard Friedman told Judge J ames F. Judge when the Orange County Superior Court hearing into her lawsuit against the James Irvine Foun· dation r esumed today that his client bas no objection to the pro· posed deal. Final acceptance of the offer seemed almost inevitable when lawyers for the foundation, the Jrvine Company and the state s tipulated that discussion of the offer made by Cadillac Fairview Corporation of Toronto will now take precedence in what is left or the hearing. Lawyers for both sides told Judge Judge that it might be possible to close the hearing late today or early Wednesday. Jr Judge Judge signs the judg- ment that will then be requested, the sale t o Cadillac Fairview could be processed as soon as Dec. 31, foundation attorney Howard Privett said. End of " llot Dff y Ron r ostt:r or Nt'.'wport Beach cooled off J;ite Monday aftt.•rnoon by riding his' skim board hcadon mlo the shore break. The result Wi.l'i a refreshing splash for Ron and this, almost surrealistic photo made by shootinJ.! mto the sun thack lighting) for the s ilhouette effect with i.l high speed lens to s top the action. Vie jo Panel Interviews 18 Hopefuls Tlw ~'""inn \' 11•10 :\1 un1<'1 p<Jl Ad\ i..cir;. l'11unc·1I \\ 111 c·nnn•nt• .l S1>4•r1.1I 11it·c•t1nl! Thur"dcly at 7::!0 p.m to 1nt1·n "'"' th1· HI C'an ·diddtl'~ !>C'l'klll~ lht• \.ii' Jn I ~l,\(.; Sfat. Count'ilmcln John Noble :c;aid each of the cand1dal<'" will bt• given a <'han<'<' lo mak<.• a bnrf atalcmcnl, folio .... ing wh1<'h tht• four members of the C'ouncil will ask questions. Th<' session JS publi<'. The vacan<'y was C'reated by the res ignrilion, in mid· September, of Cal Neve. an Oran~e County Sheriff's deputy. He cited pt'rsonal rl'asons for his decision to vacate the post. Whoever is selcctro to succeed Neve when the MAC meets in re· g\ilar session Monday will serve until March of 1978. * * * Architect Joins MAC Hopeful List A Mission Viejo architect, whose application got delayed in the mail, became the 19th can- d.MA.te for the lone vacancy on his community's Municipal Ad- visery Council today. James D. Dodge joined the list d people who will be interviewed by tbe other four MAC members this week. They are due to make an appointment at their meeting JttOlklay to the post vacated in Sclptember by Cal Neve. Road Curve, Tract Wins County's OK Plans for a 427·1ot housing tract in North El Toro, whi<'h in- cludes a controversial curve in Antonio Road along one side of it. were approved Monday by Orange County Planrung Com-· missioners. The exact alignment or Antonio between El Toro Road and Los J\Jisos Boulevard will not be de· c-ided until general plan amend- ments are adopted later by com- missioners and county supervisors. llut the commission, voting4·1. did include a transit corridor for the road along the north side of the tract, rather than through the middle as some El Toro residents suggested last week. The proposed 135-acre tract is on the southeast side or El Toro Road, 2,200 feet northeast or Canada Road. Commissioner Shirley Grindle cast the lone no vote on the ten- tative tract plans because or possible aircraft noise from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and a scenic highway question she said had not been addressed. When the plan came before the commission last week Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District officials said they were worried about a shift in the align- ment or Antonio Road that would curve it a half mile north. rather than straight north over a ridgeline. They said trustees are con- cerned for the safety of children at the Glen Yermo Elementary School at Trabuco and Los Alisos Roads, fearing the shift will create more traffic on Trabuco. Parents from. the school also l'choed thos<' <'OnC'erns. Represcn t ul 1\·e~ for th<' William Lyon Company, de- veloper of the proposed tract. swd their tr~ffic sludit's showed the shift nodh would not create additional traffic on Trabuco. They said the homes will be priced from lht' mid to upper S40,000 levels to the mid to upper S.50.000 levels. Lot sizes will be 3,800 square feet and ubovc Teachers Set Rally, March To Draw Public Teachers will staf(c a rally and candlelight march lo the Sad· dleback Valley Unified St'hool District trustees' meeting Wed - nesday as port of their continuing campai~n to inform the public of their diss atisfaction with the dis- trict's contract offers. Trustees have dedared an im- passe in nefi!oti:itions. Bargain· - ing broke off last week when teachers voted to reje<:t the dis· trict 's "last. best orrer." The next step In the processs is to obtain a mediator from the state's Educational Employment Relations Board. Bill Mecham, president of the Saddleback Valley Educators Association <SVEA), said the march has been planned to show trustees that teachers are still unhappy, united and willing to <See RALLY, Page AZ> Privett made it clear, however, that the Mobil Oil Com- pany has not advised the founda- tion that its interest in the Irvioe Company is at an end. Privett told Judge Judge that Mobil negotiators have not ad· vised foundation trustees on the future status or their S200 million bid, the offer that led Mrs. Smith to take legal action against the foundation. Dul it was made clear that the offer -by (#id iliac Fairview had brought no response from Mobil. Mrs. Smith protested iD her legal action that the sale or the foundation's 54 .5 percent ~n· trolling interest in the Irvine Company was unfair to minority stockholders at a Mobil figure that would have workedoutal$24 a share. Friedman indicated today that the $.12 per share represented b)' the Cadillac Fairview offer ot .$265 million is much more to his client's liking. Mrs. Smith. the granddaughter of Irvine Company founder J ames Irvine, holds 22 percent of the C'Ompany's stock. The Federal Tax Reform Act or 1969 compels the foundation Lo ~vest itself of its Irvine Com• <See HEIRESS. P.,e A?) Slelllons Slur Letter Blasted Cordova Target of Mailing By JOA'.\'St: R E\'SOLOS 01 In• D•1ly Pilot St.<to A last rntnUll' 111alling <J1med ut discrediting Ron Cordo\'a, thl• Democratic cund1dalc m the 74th Assembly 01stricl. w•1s dl .. nounccd today lly Hcpulllican leaders. The lcttt·rs from supportcn; of Republican candidate .Jirn Slemons were sC'nt to all I'<'· gistert'd \'Oler:, in lhl· d1str1t't Monduv Republican residents r<'Cl'l\'(•d a letter from lll'nry Quigley. "l'I· ty councilman emcritu~." a leaflet featuring the front page of an unfiled lc1wl docurnl'nl and two copies of lellcrs from Barry Goldwater and Ronald lkagan lo Slemons_ The 0 ('mnrrats tn lhl• d1str1C'I ~ot just lhl' leaflet Qu11~ll'Y. a fornll·r lr\'111e <'1ty counl·1lrn.m. 1s no lonj.!t•r a n •s1· dC'nl of Or;mf::l' ('ounty ;,.m<I 1s not rt•J?1sll'rcd to voll' an his forriwr lrnnt• pn•c1ncl' Ill• rnnn·<I fn11n his hnrnC' al 51:i2 ChHll'LIU t'1rclt• shortly uftt·r lnsrng thl· pri inary nomm<!l1on to Sll'rnons in .lum• A chcC'k of rt'J!ISlt'rl'rl vott•rs at his former poll1111? plac·c. J5;N2 < 'herborg An• . disclo:,ed he I!-. no lon~er listed One of the most outrnged hy the mailing 1s stale Sen. Dennis Carpenter !R·Newport Beach). He is listed in Quigley's letter as endorsing Slcmons. Contacted at his Oklahoma ranch Monday, Carpente r declared: "l have been read the C'ontents of the letter and I con- sider it an absolute travt'sty "l told Slt'mons and Arnold Forde ($lemons' campaign ad- visor) two or three wet'ks ago that under the c ircumstanct's there is no way m the world I would let anyone use my name in this campaif(n." Ca rpenter s tresst'd that Slemons was told the state senator would not endorse him . "There's no way they could have• 1n1sunderstood me." No one from the public rela- tions firm of ButC'her·Fordc was avaiia.blt'lor comment toduy Carp~n er also said he has not seen Henry Quigley, the ex- lrvine city councilman for ut least a year. The leafl et as well a s the Quigle y letter claim thut Cordova "has recently been charged with misconduct in a $10 million laws uit involving massag-e parlors.·· <SeeSMEAR, Page Al> Nixon Casts Absentee JI ote Former President Richard M. Nixon cast an absentee ballot la ken out on Oct. 22. An aide, Col. Jack Brennan, said Nixon had originally planned to i;co to Palm Springs, but the trip was canceled. The former president re- mained at his San Clemente home . Midnight Lead Town Tips to For~ 13-11 DIXVILLE :'-iOTCJI, N .11. (AP) -Jn the snowy White Mountains of New Hampshire, where the pre· sidcntial primaries opent'd nine months ago. the first voters in today's dt•ction gave Prc~identFord a 13 toll lead over Jimmy Carter. Twenty-five of the 26 registered voters walked past television carncras lo cast their ballots at individual flag-draped polling booths just after midnight. The .26th voter cast an absentee ballot. ·o ne person voted for independent Eugene McCarthy and another had his ballot invalidated by \'Oling for Carter, McCarthy and U.S. Labor party can· didate Lyndon H . LaRoc:he. Dixville Notch, incorporated in 1960 just so it could s tage the early-bird vote and immediately release the results .• has 18 registered R epublicans and eight Democrats. · Its voles, however, have not been noted for re· liability as lrt•nd indicators. Except for 1972, when voters favored Richard Nixon 16 to 3 over George McGovern. the community has picked the loser in each presidential ekctionsincel960 . ' Reeord Expected County's Turnout High for .Election By GARV G RANV1LLE Ollhe D•il1 PilOI Si.If Clear skies and warm weather gr eeted Orange County voters who streamed to the polls early today to, umong other things. help select a president to lead the ·nation for the next four years. A survey of some of the coun· ty·s 1,965 polling places this morning indicated most were crowded with voters. By the time the polls close at 8 p m .. county Rl'.gistrar of Voters Al Olson expects a record 745,000 county residents will have cast ballol'! If Olson's voter turnout predic- * * * Valley Voters Start Early, Stand in Line A random chf!Ck of 20 Suri· dleback Valley precincts indicat- ed that. m y mid·morninJ? today, between 20 and 25 percent of the registered voters had alreadr cast their ballots. Most polling place workers re- ported long lines or voters even before tht' precincts opened at 7 a.m. and said there was a steady stream or voters through the morning. Comments or the precinct workers showed that the turnout was much better than the June 8 primary election in the i;norning hours. Several noted that the ·'big rush·· would come after din· ner There also appeared to be little or no problem with the new postcard registration process, which each voter was asked to participate in prior to casting a ballot. (See BALLOT• Page A2) tion is accurate, it will mean that roughly 85 percent of the county's eligible voters will have visited thepollj. Top casting on today's ballot went to President Gerald Ford and his Democratic challenger Jimmy Carter. Orange County is critical in both candidates' efforts to win California's prized 45 electoral votes, the largest single cluster in the nation. To win in California, the Presi· dent's strategists say their can• didate mus t carry the county by at least 100,000 votes. And Carter campaigners say the former Georgia governor must hold President Ford's expected win· ning margin in Orange County lo under 100,000 votes. (Sec VOTING, Page Al) Or :~:Gi ,:st Weather F ui r through Wednes· day with wurm sunny days. Chane(.• of patchy coastal !of( tonight. Dcacl\ highs in mid 10s. I NSIDE TODAY They're .an endangered species becall.fe there are only two American billionaire& left. Story, A7. At Your ~enlo l!r.,..lom"o l..M loyd (.llltornl• r..ml<' crot1wort1 O.al~NoUus 1•1cwt;11ll'•'ft lntff-talMtenl l'otlM9'nord HID-COIN Index Al tmo•minltft as 12 Annl.INo,. 92 ts Movlu as AS N;ttlon1l Ne'" 41.4 84 ., °'"'"" C:.Vnfy "' It ~t I M Al .,., AIO·U A• Ttl.,.ltloll At I, Tllttlo,, 1U 14 W.alMr A4 12 Wofl41 "'" &4,14 Cast Your Ballot;· .p oils Open Till 8 .. ·~ .. • • • f A2 DAILY PILOf SB Tue5day November 2 1978 Rev.-Brahams Dies • Clergyman Helped Found Hoag T h l' n l' \' • R J y rn II n cl I . Bra h.ams, ;1 pioneer L;igun..a Beach l'lerg) rnan who was a pnmc mO\'l'r IO the ('rcat1on of Ho..ag l\t t'llH>rl al llos p1tal in Newport Bc..ach. d1l·d Monday at the hosp1lul he hcl~d found. Jlc w;1s 77. Ourin~ u clt:ncal career that spanm·d more than half a cen· tury, Dr Hruhams was noted as a bwldl'r ;rnd fundraiscr for re- ligious, health and youth causes. Ord:.11ned into the Presbytcnan mm1~try m 1925, he was assigned that sanH' year to the tiny Com· munity J'rt•sbytenan Chun:h 10 L agun.1 Beach. Tht:rc wer e 25 mcmbt.>rs in thl' congrcgat1on. be private . Paciric View Ml'monal Park 1s in charge of ar. runf.(cmt.>nts. Dr. Brahams 1s ::.urv1v<.'d by his wife. Grae~. of the family home in Laguna Hills; a brother, William, and three sisters. Marion Mcc utcheon, Grace Fox and Dorothy Howie. He a lso Jea""s four son s, R~1ymond I. Jr .. 1'1e Rev. Harry G., Edward A . of Costa Mes a and Richard A. o£Coronadel Mar. Dorn Sept. 13, 1899 in Chicago, Dr. Urahams won his BA degree at Occidental College in 1922 and his Thll Degree at Princeton Theological Seminary in 1925:lle W<IS awarded his doctorate al Oc· cidcntal in 1943. \\'lw11 ht· left the Art Colony in 19-1!1. lht• ~:rnctuary had been ex p..anded 111 st·ver:.il bwlding effort-; and Lhc congrej,!..at1on numben·d 700 rnembers During lh1· )t·.1rs of his p;istor:.h1p al Luguna, lJ r . Hr.th.ams PU'>hcd for trcation of a hos pital and 1n 1945, through aid of lhl· I loag Foundation, his d fort:-. lt•u to the foundmi: of Hoag i\krrwri.il Jlo:.p1lal in Newport lit• was " riH·mht·r of the ori ginal boJrd of d1n•ctor'i. Jn addition to his service in Laguna. he was mmister of the Firs t Presbyterian Church, Bouldl'r . Colo • and the churches in El Centro and J11ghland Park He was assis t ant pastor al St An drcws' in Newport .Beach from 196-1to 1970. BLACK GIRL'S ADMISSION TO RAINBOW GIRLS CAUSES FUROR IN IOWA Michelle Palmer, 12, Shown With Parents, Victim of 'Unwritten law' Dr. llrahams m I Jll'r Yl'urs was active in creation of u ho~p1lJI in E l Centro and church t•xp.ins1ons in l1 1ghland Park and Houldc r, Colo. Hinshaw Tea1nAsks Dismissal 8, TOM HARLEY .. Ot Int O.ttl y P1toc ~t.lU l'rusecut1on w1tnt·~s Gt•orgc l pion's ll'Sll mony v. U.'> rcpc;.ilt·d lv .tlta('kl'd M ontlav in Orange c'·ounl y Supl•rior Court as Congrc·:.srn:in Andrt'W l11n:-.huw's luv.\c r d l•rn andcd dis missal of cnmmal chargl•S ht• rnndemnt.>d us unfnunckd and unsupport•1hlc. 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'"o' l..A ,.,., "'-' •t \eftOferqo,, ... ~v Ofllcu CO•ta ~,. l)l)W•\t 8.ty \trf'f't Hunu~°"' ftfll•<I'\ Htllr\ &t•P'l &ou-.ward I L.•owna BtKPI ''" 0 '9""'4vrt \trMi Tel•phon• (114)'4:M321 • Clanlll.ct Adv•rtlalng 142-5871 I \.it(ldftN(' VtlltV p.ffW'\Off1ct S81.f310 from'°'" Clf''"'"''• ••s.oeJO I C...,...,., m~ O• ••q• Cfftt -1"'1"" Com. ~'f' Ne llilll!'#\ \tOrl,., IH~trtt~ f'ditOfl .. Melt•t •r ta1ir.,11u .. f'-.t \ Mrt'1" f'fll•'r t>• r••f'HtitcN w1tf'iovt T..-c••• """"1u1 • ., of (_eyfitf'W ..,,,_., "9<~ cf•\\ PO\t•tr .. If •t CMlA Me'"• Catu.,._.. i1.1bu n ot1eft tJtt tArr••• u ~• =:~~'lJ ;~n?~.:o ,,...,..f\,, ,,.,,, •• ,, • ' EARLY CHUR CHMAN DIES Dr. Raymond I. Brahams :'\kin on al sc ·cc· \\ill be held at St. Andre '· l'rcsbytcnan Church, Newport, Thursday at 11 a .m. llis son, the Rev. Harry G. Brahams o f the Firs t Presbyterian Church of La J olla will officiate, assisted by Dr Charles Diere nfil'ld. llurial will Dr. Bra h ams served as moderator of the Presbyterian Synod o f Culifornia, Nevada and Utah in 1948. He was an alumnj lrustl'l' of Occidental Collegc, life ml•mbl•r of the Laguna Beach Art Association, m ember of the American Legion Post 222 of Laguna and a pas t president of the Laguna Be ach Rotary Club. He was a recent president of the Rotary Club o f Luguna Hills. $200,000 Eyed For Repair of Vent n~ \\ ILi.JAM SCHREIBER Of the O.ulr P1h>t 5tt1U ll could cost up to 5200,000 lo correct a f aul ty \'l'nt1l<1 twn system that is failing to cxhau~t potentially toxic chcrnical fu11ws from cla ss room s a nd l aboralo ril·S in Saddlehack C o I I c !! t· • s !.. c i e n c c a n d malht•matics building. ThJL was <mt• of lht; finding-; in an cxll'n~i\'c rl'pt>rl prc:.'l·ntt·d '\londay night to {'Oll <.'ge trustl'l.'S h' :'\lark anc1 Suncil'rland. the 1·;msultmg 11wd1anic:1I 1•ng11wl•rs hirPd to study lhP prohlcrn rn Juh Trustl't•s ordcrc•d a ll min1str .. tors to 1mmcdiakl\' dt" IPrminl' 1f lhl· d1slnrt h~1s· .m, lt•J!.tl n •c·oursl' ai.::11nst tlw tk "IJ.!nl'r' of lhl' hu1lc1inJ!, I .mH~ .ind , ...... 1w1.1ll'' Ttw Ltr 1lit\ '"" tlw \ti:-. ... 11111 \ l<'JO :.chool ~ first rwrmJnent str11clun• Tl11· hoanl at...n .1 ... kl·d for !1rn1• to ... 111d~ thl· r<'porl ht fore chrn1" ing .1 cnur:"l' 111 .11·t1on Lo corn•rt th1 • pruhkm k r nrdini.: to till' rnn.,ullant s n•porl. \\ h1 t•h t·o:.l Lhl' d1slrtrt ahoul SJ0.000. six l:.ihnrator1cs on thl' w1•:.L ~1dt• of lht• hu.ildmg an· nnt h!'mg 'l'Jl11•d .1t all 111 adcl1t11111 . lbl' l':>.h.lll'>l r~rn~ on tht• roof don't 111\'t'I lht• minimum s t.tit' ~;tfl'I\ '>t.inrtar<b i-:n·n thou,i.:11 I tin-,~· :-1 :i11tl.1nb \\ l'l'C'n '! Pilot Talk!ii Due? I.OS ,\:-,;(; ELES l i\I') -A spokl·sm.in for 'ilnkini.: Continen- t.ti \1rh11t•s pil111~ pn·d1cts his group ''ill 1 \''>Ull't' t.1lks with the.• < omp.1m th1-, '' l'l'k in .in dforl lo 1·11tl .t 10 1IJ) long bJrga1nang '>l.th•111,11t' m cfft·ct whl·n thl' focil1ly \\as hu11l. 1t is s till a legal requ1n·~ ml.'nt. truslt'l'" wt•rl' told Tlw third m :tJor problem with l h l' s y s t e m . a c co r d i n g t n t•nginc'L'r Donald II. Nack. is that two of lht• roof fans are actuallv s ucking the dang~rous fumes right hack into tht• air cond1t1on- 1ng syslt·rn supply mg the entire building Nack t•xpl:iint•d that the fumes ht•ing \'t•ntt'll a rc c·uoler than the out.o;idt• air and te nd to form a pnckl'l on the roof. .1-'rom there, they go right back into the air cond1lloning clue ts. According to Nack. the system that \\.ts 1n s tnllcd originally ".isn't suffi<·1cnt to handle the !0;111 of cht•m1cal gases bemg t'lllltlt•cl and I'> pn·scntly doing onl~ :ih•>lll :?.i Pl'rC't·nt of the Job it should be doing. Tru!>lces "t'rl' told that lo rec- tify Lhc· problt·m. nt•\\' laboratory \'l'nt hoods. Ill'\\' ciuctmg and fans wtlh 111cn·ast•cl suc tion capability \\ 111 ha \'l' lti be installC'd. Durinj? l\l n nclay':. meeting. trustet'S agrc•l.'d lh~1l lhc prohll'rn will have tt1 he c•orrc•clC'd regard· less of cost. Tht•\' \\'(•rc rcrrunded hy Or. J ohn !\tinch. a rhC'rnistr) professor, that thc scic•ncc de· purtm(•nt s taff's original rccorn- mcncla! ions for a venting systt>rn during planning for lhc building wen• overlookt•d . Whl•n the funu• problem was firs t d1sco\'cred early this year. trus tees were told that many stu <knts had ~onc home sick from IH l':t t h 1 n g l h c g a s es . A n d tl•;icht'rs \\ho \\ere in the bw lc1 - mg for hours on cnd reportedly bccumc \'iolently ill at l1mc•s . Standing Pro11d Front Pug.-Al HEIRESS ... pany holdings no later than 1983. Privett told Judge Judge today that the foundation has received thn.•e other purchase offers other than those made by Mobil and the Cadillac Fairview group. Identifying one bidder as •·x ... he told Judge Judge that the bid- der withdrew from negotiations after Q.eing advised of the Cana· dianotlcr. Privett s aid foundation trustees r ecently rejected an of· fcr made bv another un1dent1fied biddt'r a:. no t being acceptable to them. R eprescntatl\·c.•s of Cadillac Fairview wen~ in court today to watch proceedings that could encl today or Wcdnc.•sday with a rul ing that may give them control of the Irvine Company. Cadillac Fa1rv1l'w official:. said $145 million of thl.' S2G5 million purchase pncc will he paid in cash which has already been made available to lhl' Irvine Company through a con· sortium of Canadian banks. They said the balance of $120 million will bc paid through short term notes distributed to the shareholders of the Irvine Com- pany E'rf)nt P"gf" 1l I RALLY •.. "work this thing out " Mecham said he expects more than 200 lt•achl'rs, parcnL-; and community rc sid cnls lo parllc1palc in the march. I lc said people will mt'!'t at 1.0 ... i\l1~11s I ntt•rnH•d1all' Schnol, v.hl'rt' lhl• nwl'ling 1s h<•ld . al !i :111 pm. Participants will hc drt\'en ·from the school to a frontagl.' road off t-:1 Toro Tioad for the ral· ly which will bei.:in :itft·l~p m ;\ler ham ~aul I"'''' will hcl!in thc candlcllaht m nrch hnck to lhP sC'hnc1I at r. :w pm. lie sa1c1 l1•a C'hcrs also will make a short pn•sentalion during the trus tl'es' mc<'ting which begins al H p .111 Two Die in Blaze SAN FRANCISCO (J\J>) Tw1J pcrsons ''ere k 111 cd and 24 111 jurcd t·arly today in a sui:;picious thrcc-alarm fire tlwl hit a large r ooming housc on Cal1forn1a Strl'el Mission Viejo Hi gh School's band and drill team members walked victoriously away from a recent competitive parade in Tustin . Displaying their trophies are, lcCt to Tight, Sue Chiesa and Diana Renter, drill team officers, and Pete Ryan, the band's drum major. The large trophy re· cognizes the band as the sweepstakes win·· ner. The other trophies are for a third place for the drill team and a second place Cor the drum major. ' Chapters Shut Black Girl Joim Rainbows INDIANOLA, Iowa (AP)-Thc International Ord('!' of the Rain· bow, a service organization for young girls, cance led thl· charters of all 136 Iowa chapters after one of them votc.'<1 to admit a girl whose m~ther is blaek: "Jt hit us like a bolt out of the blue," said Carol Holdsworth, grand deputy for Rainbow as- semblies in an area of south cen· tral Iowa that includes Indianola. She and other Rainbow offici;ils· said they learned Monday that the.• order cxpcllcd Iowa's as · l 'rom Pug.-A I BALLOT ... ''Somc people Wl'rc ht•s1ta nt at first but generally they wt·re very cooperative," said a workt•r at the Valencia School polling plaC'c, which is the location for two Laguna H ills predncts . "Ono. man refus l•d to f1 II out the c;.1rd because he was on his WU)' to work and s ajd he didn't come to fill oul a postcard," the Laguna llills worker said. As of mid-m orning, about 150 or the 650 voters in the two prccincts h ad \'Ott-d . In LaJ?una Jlills Leisure World. which traditionally has one of the h1ghes l votcr turnouLc; in the en· tire nation. about one-third or those rl'gtsl ered had already cast their ballots before noon. Al Clubhouse Number One. which contained lO precincts to sen ·(' nearly 4 ,000 \'Otcr c;, ,, \\ork<'r est11natcd that a hout 1.500 pcoplc h ad \'oled and s:rn1 "there is s till a pretty big croY.d of people in he re.·· Al lhrcc El Toro schools whcrt• polling pluccs were set up, the 20·25 pe rcent turnout fi gurl' SePmed lo he <.1bout n ght <is of 11) a .m .. Workers at SanliaJ!O School · said more than JOO people voted in the first hour A Gall's School precinct r epresentative said JOG of the 500 voters had cast ballots and at Aliso School the tally wa~· 140 out of 700. In lhe Lake Forest planned community. the trend was thl' same. Roughly 200 of the 800 re· g1stered voters of a precinct in lhl' Countryside I rom(•s tract had votcd by JO a .m . and there was still a I inc of people waiting. And at the Lake Forest Sun a nd Sail Club. about 135 of Ute 560 \'Olcrs had appeared by the s aml' hour. One worker at lhl• clubhouse precinC't noted "(( w<· kcl'p going like this, we'll he dom· hy I p .m •· * * * ,.,rfJm P"9•" 11 I VOTING ... U.S. St•n-John Tunney is look ing for the same kind of losing margin in the county to ht•ad off a challenge f rom Rt•puhlican nommcl' S. I llavakawa. In addition to ·helpin~ St'll·c1 a president and U.S. senator. t<Jun ty voters will have a full or partial sa y in the selection of four U.S. congressmen They'll nlso choose six slate as s e m h I y m e n a n d l w o s l a t l' senators . Only onc county j?Ov<'rnmcnt office is an issuc in today·s clec lion, 1''irst Dis trict county supervisor Whoever win s th e ra ce between Santa Ana City Coun· cilman Harry Yamamoto and Westminster Mayor Phillip An· thony won't have to wait until the first week in January to take of· fice. , Because the First District seat sits empty as a result o' former s upervisor Robert Battin's felony conviction earlier this year, it is expected that Gov- ernor Brown will immediately ·appoint the winner of the Yamamoto-Anthony contest to theomce. County voters today will also help determine the fate or 15 atote ballot m easures as well as several local issues. scmblics. with a membership of 5,000 gi rls , because the In· dianola brunc h voted in Oc· tobcr to ad mil Miohclle Palmer, 12. "Thl' kids ballottcd and they wanted Michelle," s aid Mrs. lloldsworlh. "They did the right thing ... Michelle's father, Dwaine Palmer, who 1s while, said he was "stunned bv the whole thing. Nothin~ like this has happened Lo us before.·· J lclcn Klinl'. l>Upremc inspector of ttw Rainbow Order in l owa. ~aid the revocation was ordered by the supreme ussembly of the. lntl'rnational Order of the Rain· bow for Girls in accordance with a 54·\'car -old ·•unwritten law" pro- hibiting blacks from becoming mcmbl•rs. "l cun 't get over it -it's just tragic," s uid Mrs. Kline, of Maht•rn. Askl•d whdhl•r she considered that the J'C\'Ocution implied a policy of racial discrimination, Mrs . Kline said, "We call it selec- tive mcmbcrs hip." The Rainbow organization, which includes pre-teen and hign school-age girls, is affiliated with. the Masons and its women's aux· 11iary, the Order o{ the Eastern Star. Al the organization's head· quarters in McAlester, Okla., l lcrbert Grout, supreme inspec. tor of the Rainbow Girls, had n<> comment on the matter. SMEAR ... The so-called proof of the chnq{e is the copy or a !awsuit pn•parcrl hy B<'vcrly llllls at- torney (il'OrJ!l' Grove on behalf or a wum:.1n named Riatc Dianne l•'arn:ll. Jt namt'S Cordova as one of four d<•fC'ndants . That J;iws uil, hearing Col'dov:i's name as a defendant, apparl'ntly has not bet'n filed . It lll'ars n11 filin~ stamp from the county cle rk. l''riday Grove said ht' dicin 't ex pt•ct to hc ahlt' to file 1l until afl<•r lhc first of the year, 1f hl' f1lcs 1t at all On<' of the firs t to react to the mailing w'i'1s Cordova. l~e dcscnhcd tl11• suit as the af- t(•r math of a cast• he prosecutecf \\hilt· working as a deputy di.s- tnc·t allornl') Cordo\',1 s:i1tl he was awurn of th{' pot<.'nti.11 su1 t which charges f .the u rn·s t s tl' rn rning from a 1975 cast• 111 which Miss Farrell wa!-> founcl innoc·c·nl of a charge of proslltut wn Ill• pointt•d out that another de· fcnclant whmH' name was fie mov<'fl from tlw documl•nt !R!nt out in tlw muiling is Orange County's D1slnt'l Attorney Cecil l11cks. • Conlova <·alll'd th<' mailiniF''<. malicious ;lllt•m pt l1Hlivcrtatten t11rn from his (Slc·mons') own ii lc·gal act1\•1t1c•s 'l'ht' voters wil sun•ly '\t'P throug h thcse absurc and v1r1ous l ast-minute mis rC'pr<''>l'nl:it1ons " Mar1 :i n Bergeson , the Ht'p11 hl1<·an wrik in candidate ir thl' 11th, also condemned I.be rna1hn1? 'll 1s l) PH' al of the unfair and dcc<'itful tac tics u sed by <Wilham) Butcher and fo'orde," she said "The mailing is an insult to the elt'ctor at<.' and the election pro· rcss.·· said Mrs. Rergeson. "Th.ls should not be allowed to go 'Oh· checked It is a sham:· ' Also upset nbout the mailiqe is Ray Qui(!lcy, another foi:mer mcmber of the Irvine city ~19yp.· c1 l. , Ray. Quigley js workin( for Mrs. Bergeson , but he s4ys vott'rs have confused him with Henry Quigley and he has been getting calls about Henry's let· ler. .., "It gravely concerns mf!,1 ) deeply resent the confusion t,bl: has caused and the fact that.I ~rr erroneous ly being linked wilh thi! scurnlous attack, ··he said. ~