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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-12-21 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa MesaI; • ... • ... * * * * *'. 'fl :k '* * .i7 * * * . '. ', -· ( ' •• Ath ·eism it'..,. . ' ' '· . . ' • '.· f " .. ~ B7 JAMES 'MCNABB JR. ; 01:tri:.'D1ltr"f>I .. ...,., Just where · the church-brlppltlg and 1tho0l . plcke!ffig Tee~ for cm-1s{ strike nut r~malned unknown tOOay: But "UDcte"'Dave aerg, leader of tht mill; tant Huntington. Beach !!leCt, said his band of '"1revoluUonaiy" ~11118 will auprfse' another O(apge . 'uf\ly 1 con-"~il<lll Sunday "uDlesi Ref ~ last f4iliute:~t;t~~·ll ' I ~ . :nie. gr0up, 8dherea lo Ii sfrong evan-i1.licai brand o/ Cbiistlanity and a literal fi!terpretallon of the' Bible. Berg and o~ leadeis have. de.(lOunced modern "'1ucation as "the cornpulsocy atheism of ~rica." ., . i;~ Sundaf lbe. Teens were the guest.I Iii the First Christian Church of Orange. In the interval the long-llalred bahd has been pjckef.!ng four public iichools !or alleged ~"penacutioo of Chr~." ' · '·Two Huntington Beai:h High SCbool o3mlnlsirators Friday aftt"-grimly ~troled the campµ.s' _.~walk area to tiiead off possible tf!"l,~fa ihat dow"i 19.\m.'achilol ~amp,-.. ~on.iir.~tors ltrget bumbe~ l'l'!"-~~I. ~pa~ William Rol)ll)S tM Charlel Weaver rushed to the front ltwn of the campus at 1905 Main Sl 'When-the Hne of widely spaced march- !Soe ~ PageZ) -· ' . , ' ' Ttr,>eoat · lempert.Wlet are fore- cut for lhe nmalnder :cl the , weekend. U1ll', be cl~ and' c o I d , with a ruih cl IH and 1o,.. in the . m;d-30'• along th• Oranp Coast. INSIDI:.' ll'ODA Y . ' • ' The lmpltcdttOM for f<l>ing , age!Ji:ier of propoJ!&LI ... ·~. ~nl , ng,,.,llltwal F•"..,,._ ~ la hllO• chunu of land m. .llrano• · Countv o(J.f't' p:isCIWed. in Tom BMitw'• storl, on PCl{le J of ~ : I da~'I tdition. -... '*""""-' ,, .. c..a . ,, --' c~· " ·.~1n111.:' 1• ·~ • ""''*-· . . -,_ ., ' ! I I "• • "',:_ I .. Cold and biu'itery wea\ller today aJong the Orange Coast Sl'tvJ!d.'llS,filijng slglja! ol bfficlal stat! of win- ter, technically kn'oWn as Winter Solstice, a~ this'i Corona del. Mar stolle~ could testify after bis walk . ' . . ~·· ' lU ·~,,.·,~····· ...... , · IJow-'N .. ~~ rJs :~~~f:i lt~~ ' Answe~·:·With:Borlomfuss·: . ' ' \ ' ' . '' !, J.. ' •• ft. ' ' ' • -, ' . t • ' ' . ' ' "J ~:60--1 • .. . . . ea;,,,j) '. ' * f Sc.Kohls? ·'• ' .. ' '.··:!<I I I I • .. •• . .. • ' ' . • . ' 1. \ I MILYM.lf s ........ Do II Z1,1M st Cities · Siar · · Al WI'$ I I la 11'1 e1&efOl'let wr. " o4 ...., la u.. ~ C.U'• Credi' 1 "• MMls CIC Christmas a a .. ,.. =nertrs~~ 1--belted "" d .... ,,, __ ....... SM Cloa.a to c:apbft tlle ·=-.......... ••ard jn tile 411111 -• .::..r..: ~-: i: = .i:. )...,... toot a apeclal. award fll' vilul. ·Indians Visit Or~e Coast ' .. For. Yule Week $z:Mulion • I • Fraud Case In Courts . . I ' " .. Nlnt repmartaUvea ol a,n Encino In· aur"""" 11 rm plaOled -In · , SUper!Gr Court FlidAy to -cbarlet lhat · ~peralod a ll-m1lllon lsriJlco , ·~ In whlch ~ Oounty •• : . )1"tf'6. bilked. . . .. • AaCI ojJpl!arlng !or the Ill.I lillle to . • -~ ldeqllcal cbatg .. ol ....,_acy ) with "fn!GF14-delraUd 8"d cr:n • wert.-Roltnl r K1 Maf1lb. ~f o Beich, ~.&'rid 1'Muri'ay R: •Frinkl, ~: of Philadelp~ Bo.th ipeq.. voluntarily sur· rendemJ : lt> district a t t o r n e y in· vestigatots Friday and were released . . SOMll!BODY CARIS -Ted' McCumber, 8; Gary aston, 14, and ~11111y Williams, a; (from Jell), "1IB>f Costa ·r.t~. are among. Boys I Club members w.bi;' .are m!lking!:hristmas a bit brighter for M@;illes In V1etDam comblit. '· · · · . ·-:Marines in Yiet Combat . Rem'!mbered ,by. Boys President-elect . . Just Plain · Old·. Father of Bride HISTORY MAKERS -Bartop stroller at left burst upon scene four years ago as Orange County's first 11 bottomless" dancer, but costume actually was optical illusion. High steppers at right performed last . year as part of Anaheim's famed topless !oWes. . . From Pqe 1. NUDIES FACE! DA? ... ' Cresta Way, Laguna Beach, was anested uniform throughout. California to be ef· NEW YORK (UPI) -Father of the Nov. 26 at 'Ibe Apartment A-Go-Go, fective in terms of law enfQrcement. bride RLchard M. Nixon wu walkirig 4412 w 17th st. Santa Ana on suspicion Profiteers in the bare-flesh bistro down the aide of Marble =le · ' d 1 ' d nd business can, in the meantime, go to Church ,.....,. ;~lib "· _,_ di ler of Indecent _-""_ an • ew co uct. ~ .... w.. ,_..._.. ached varioua extremes .to protect. themselves Julle on hil lrin to·tebeane ber SUaday ~ bearing la uled Jan. and provide what · their cuMomers seem A: y-Marine In Vietnam may carry a ~~ tnameiea,· faut leaf •doVer In llis pocket !or good luck lhe nm lbnt.be tangles.with "~lie·;-IJwlU Wedding to David Elsenhower, graodaon 16 in Central Orange County Municipal to want. 8: Chris~u ~ e1rd' 8?d a few bright of the ~~ ~nt. · ' . Court, but ~ Vflll a repeat "The giminlcka that are employed ·• lines ~;;~oyn&ller Ill. ~)!pa. • """" *"""" 111t-ilulloitu .,.-i. performance po11ce b!cluded, lut Tu,.. never ceue to amaze '!'e," says Htcka. And ae Mlflne ~ cu la.e elect 'to Join lho -... Pofly'.ol • Jn ' · . a brief .rea~ from c:Oinbll. to .. gather ,_,_ 114·11,pJlk~ U"1tu-clq. DEVICES WORN on their 01tn recognizance':" ,. =<;"delendanll l11ed mdUGal for . ol the . Juell! Jlilberl anlner aeC-Jan.~ a~ on Ille P~-and Feb. lf !or jury.~ ~ ·lhe nine !reed on !a,IOO bail !•ch ~, Cleo Marvin ~-. ~I, ·of 1901-:Kings Rbad.-~e~~ · . Jlattr,iL . .-Htbbard, si, or ·· -. . .~ind Robei't Leroy Byington, 46, of ,a,,..._' Seventeen of . 21 represeotativet ;of Regency Investors Inc. have been ar· ra.igned since the Orange County Grind Jury issued its indictment of the firm and its agents Dec. 3. Grand Jury action followed an earlier investigation or the company .by the California Department of Insuranqt. That probe led to the refund of more than IQO',ooo· to h<>mOo\vners. Many of the reskfentl listed tn the 20 count indlctolfJlt Include Orange Cotm- ty property owners. Regency agents, the indict men ts charges, sold life insurance policies to southland residents as "highly profitable profit41aring contracts whkb would become sell supporUng and • • • retorn a substantial lnCome within a few yeari " to a boy In Newport Beach. , Another Marin<--,,uJ be cleared by arOuJicl' A SJI0$1_.~8l:ll'fe with ,. old~olllr:llorima-Pule. Mia Cybulltl-.ll>r®&h,e.u:;.ame b ~!Jk!< .devtcea worn by the ~fp· of--U.O'IJPl>er Bay brincb of '1'bO lllillly Daldl.~Cllllrdi· \-...,,,m1nc 11lilMl\r-• -eo1o 'J'liff<tlilliJ,.,,'merldnl In more -lete Boys Club of the Harbor Ates. w11 'cleellnlld In tlle aplrll cl. Oli1llmu. ~~ ~ ~ 111~.,:'-:'~no1-.t::1==.... .....S:v~ II 15 ailegOd' lliat' Regency acted '~ an agent of" the' Nebraska Lile Insurance Company In carrying out the Jriclespread fraud. D1"1rlC\ allerneys lnvestlgalon ~.·.however 01 that the Neraaka _firm ? .~!, i/!)'ofw.1 In !b< ~l!l .J1. ,~·~lfL · < ;; •J. •,. ~.,.,,.. ..... ]·"' "f MXRCHERs·. · •. ~ J'l"OM P .. e 1 KIDNAP ... la, was found Friday afternoon by FBI aients, apparently acting on dlrectlOns by the )ddnapers aller they received the payoff. FBI Dtrector J. Edgar Hoover, an- nouncin& from Washington the "aafe re- lum" ol tile girl, said abe hid been found In an l!olaled, heavily wooded rural area about 20 miles northeast of AUanta. "She had been buried ln. a coffin-like box 18 inches underground. The top of the box bad been securely fast.ened wilh screws and lhe bol conlained a .small battery unlt and a fan and two fie.xlble vent pipes whtcb protruded jlllt above the ground." Hoover said. "The colfln contained a limited amount of food and waler and bad a small light which had failed for some boun before the victim WU located." Hoover said Barbsra hid been In lhe · boz "approElmately IKI hour!.'' She 1'U 1llll wearing her nightgown -and a ·sweater -when found. The U.S. Weather Bureau in AUanta estimated the temper· ature ·at hU ground level was in lhe 50s durlnc her s1ay underground. She n1 taken to the home or an FBI lead in .AUant.a. wh~ abe walled while her litl>or, ·Florida land devel-Reb- ert Mackle, 57, a personal friedd of Presldenl..iect Richard M. Nixon, rush· eel lo her In a private-plane Friday nlghL !Ater, wurl.Dg a m1nlsklrt and a fur-col· tared co a t, ahe boarded the: plane for tile lll&hl to Florida. Dllcovery ot the heiress climaxed a drama that be:1an ln the predawn hours Tuf:!day when a gunman and a llender accomplice -either an underahed man or a woman drelled like a man -en· tered a motel room near Emory Uni· venltJ and abducted the girl in her nl&hf41own. 'l'he ltrl'a ~. Mrs. Jane Mackle, 61, *'had g~ to AUanta to retwit her .....,.., home l<r the tllrlalmas ho~ was bound and gaued. She .....noned help by crawling -&om the rooM IDd kaning on a car born. Tiil llral l"Yoll atlempt Tburlday. --WM bungled when MllClle lell ..... tn W'D'IW'ked bUlJ in a ml tease oa 1 CUlft'l1, but Miami police, an· ......me ---complllnu from real· -ol lhe -· cbued the kldnlptl'I awq. _ Mackle W9pl b!Uerly al the foulup an4 pleadod publlcly l<r the kidnoperl to live blm _. chlact lo make the ilYott, Anotbet cc:mtact wu made and iMi -Ibo ....a -' lhrOlllh -• fmlllr -ieli the m«>ey late Thura-411 lllllrt al lbe O!l'aJ Pltk She)lplng Cea1er Gii Ille Tamlaml 'll'lll Hl1hwll' -live -rn.n lbe Mill:kle home In C<ral Gablel. Thi• lamllJ W I I lnfcrmed by FBf lll'1lla about 5 p.m. l'Odq lhei the ' Clri waa ..re: She la141r 11°' en Ibo leie- pbom.. 11J"m One," she told btt "'1)11)'' .All o1 -projects """ conceived Red and wldle ~ wtio -"Y ontoo• ,_.. __ ..,, -~C...: ~-Uie' ••u Jn·•---•~--and carried ..U lly more lhan IOO young on the allar and airtaunu -_, 00.111)'1 • ,_ ~ ... ----·· '""orence. ·~ ~·· boys of the Boys Club branch In Costa wu apreod lhroqboul Ibo ac:arlll, Cokl and .111ulpmeot 1111!, lut lillle and I hid. . '1'b!Y· !hlnk ~ii-~ It, but Mesa. "It was their way of lelling our and 1'hlla anclulry fir tlle 'l\Ol)'book lom0e1new .. 1, lhelrked"::""' lhey.,.. nol," 1114BJW, ~ guys over there so~body cans," ac· weddlna ·I\ 4 p.m. Sua4aY Whlcli will to~~-=· 'U:eo.,_ who ~ PlJtk ~~' pet ~iicklnga, . pasties, cording lo B1'1ce ~etchum, arta and :i two of tile naUon'a "'"81 '-'t caldUlmum -1'1 11 iioo l100 and :\\: peet.~V.~ :m.: ~: crafts dlrector and~ band behind P.>11 ~· · llX montt. tn jall.t :• ·t ,~ · .... t • ~ •· . mate :aoce .m 1tbln reality or tbeproject. Thtonlyunbappynotowulho-No .. "·-boia-Qla!Jiin..••e oil In -''••J-Oiela "The boyl were looking !or a dllierenl ol •yeu.ald David'• lfllldpoitala. eo.;il;""......una•.;;-:u.. lllalrid"'A~ er 1 _ -w-,.....-~ w. type of Cbmlmaa project lllis yur," Former Prtaldenl Dwtpt D. -la:!W)''i cumal ~ .bjll h1I In-. PIR8T C.UE .• ,_, Ketchum said~ "When one of our former waa In Walter Reed Amr! Holpltal. con-=ton will kdp . .& dole eye_ on. Four years qo, Otqe .county's very members returned home fropi V~tnam valeaclnl from •vll'll hurt attaab. topleu spoti and potent1atbare first bottomleu tlrl, ..... · wboie name duringThankagivJnaandtoldlbemabout HJa wilt -wu ln an .ilolnlnc 1>1n • I• buriod ....... bere .ln DAILY PILOT lhe ionellness during lhe bolldayo, lhe room In Ibo )nllclenllal llUlle aulferlJii ' archives --at,lhe-Raveo Room pds look It from lhere. from t11e HOil( KOil( Ou. The Ellen-ciJ\uill SEEN · · In Mldwll' City, drawing lhe curious · howm ·wlll Watch the weddlnt on cloeed ··~al · leeltna is that if we from rolles around. · CLOVER.LUCK circuit televhlon beamed· from the can · ketP them' fl"ORl I01nl to Three Folu)taln Viney city slaff cars "S.me of lhe ·older boys had been church to.their bOlpllal room. lhat · , "" will, bul II .the llale we ... among u-parked oulllde during making copper enameled, four leaf ·...;11 ·1" an't, we can't," Hieb ·ex· the unusually busy luoch hour. clovers in arb and crafta. They decided :-~. .. • • Clad in what amounted to, a two-tone to send them as gllta lo lbe men In U S F" · ' "-t declalonl lly tile C&lifonda ind bathing sull _ pink on the bottom half v1-... .. _ ._ ! __ • irepower u.s. a0preme c:our11 lend to_ reo1r1ct -lhe lnveo1or hid 1nc1udec1 aexy ne111ng Then about 200 of the boys In lhe · enforcement ol nudlty law• which would up lo lhe wlllt, creaUng an Illusion 8 lo 14 age group decided lo wrtte Hal R d Thrus 111.. been m""' blrah1i handled In of nudity. IKe~~ send Cbrlllmu cards," llid ts e t ·~ ~·-of lbem: u.~ '!.,":':_AlcehnUc Beverage Conlrol •~•um. -~• O•~=• aWpped Jn and allered On Dec. 6, lhc boys mailed ~ 0 • d S • · 1• N!ldlty In 11•11 ls not lewd, eccord1ng the basic-dealin lo Include 1 siring Chrislmas cards and about 210 personal Utsl e a1 D'OD to .Ibo Jillbeal COllrt In Ibo land. Nudity of posies doWJI the baculde and a big letters to a Marlne company in a heavy -e can ,..becoJne' lewd 1f dilpllyed ·.OO plastic dally at the front. eombal zone. Some 25 lucky charms SAIGON (UPI) -A wall of American =t~i~'t IUch • manner ~I 11 "They could be a problem -U anyone were sent to the members of one platoon firepower stopped 400 communIJt IOl(I. i. -Police om.cera, however. are not turns to it -and if we get bogged or Lima Co., 3rd Battalion, 9th Marines. iera on Sa1&0n'1 do9J'ltep, tllled 30 of auallbed determl lewdn . · down in COW1 declaions," Hicks says, The Boys Club also packaged several them and 1e11t the othen Oetln&, U.S. the ·atite J:~ ec:i ea, llYI or any posalble bottomleu or nude bar artlflclal Chrislmu trees lo be ..,,~ headquarlerl sald today. J. standards ol ob..en11y, the slate swllieepk~verllthe c<iunly.... I he one each, to some of the platoons in The 7"'°bour battJe 25 miles northwest c s co eague in ·.,re county o l combat zones. juristl have. declared, mwt be made wt says no problem was anticipated PEACE WISH ''Some of µie letters were priceleu," said Ke~hum. "One younpler wr«e a list of Ii thinp he wanted for Chriatmu, then at the end added one more, " • . . and the war to end -for you,'' he wrote. An eight-yut old boy wrote an a\. tractlve delCrlpUon of bis okler Qster and eoded It IOYlnc. "My mother lold me to t.tll you lhit abe's (!nly 13." All the poilabed 1a1.n1 or , 10UJli boy went into the letters as one youngster wreto, "The bole boys club 15 wrlUng letters." . Ketctrum believes the boys put more ol lhllnleiVef lnto, I and _sol mart OIJt or. lhll lriJect a.an lll1Wlll allemplecl in the past. LBTl'ERS TO Gia , Beslda tile llartne icompany, kllera Wlft abo aent to the USO In 8an ~ ci8co with instrucUona to man theftl lo .,ldlera on boap!lal 'f!ilps and otllor appropriate placu. .,.. • A rew lohoGil In Ibo ,,.. ...., allowed • cll!ldren to wrlta letlen durlilc <1- wbeo the I"Jecl ~bow.; Kelchum wnila • lella' lo lho- manll.,. ol lho lhrln< ~ ..,,.iw.c .... ol lho -. to nplaln Ille proJl<i. Uma Compeny .... lelecllil -Ibo aalalanct ol the Marine 1Wru111n1 ol· nee In CGala M-The ...,. - ror -o1 aevval c......-lltlt ...... ln -hi• -Uona. llllll, -one ltolll lhll l'OUP• ' • Now lhe bo71 ,,.. _ hoptnc to 'l>era from aome of lhe men WbO ncalved letlerl. of SaJaon Frldl1 lndlc11ed the Reda have lhere either. belUD moving from Clmbodlan border Tile -··· bivouacs toward Saigon for an attack m p 1 question "'11.Ud eventually become: rl'OM .. e What's new! Sooth Vietnaru·s premier has said is comJng. . I Miiitary spokesmen said a column or American tanks inttrcepted lhe guerrilla battalion near the vUlaP ol Trane B1111, a favorite ~unlit alop-oll en lorl!'a toward Salgclo from the Cambodian Iron· tier. The tank era-quickly alerted U.S. dlve- bomben, utlllery and beUcootor .,,._ shlpo, whlcll poured bomba, ohtlll and machine gun lire into the Red battalion. U.S. spokesmen said American urUta IOI\ one man kUled aOd Iii wounded in tile ll&hUng. Loo& Iller nllhUaD; lhe Reda bnlke of! lhe lltbl and ·ICI-appereolly allpplnc u.. -ol American lrOOpl around them, apoteamen uld. In the rtearby coutal relOrt ol Vq T111, Prtllclenl Nguyen Van ThllU of South Vletoam todll' Uiru._ lo brlak oil Parla war necotlallona II Ibo com· munlall qaln attack 8aJA. Twin Boy Arrives Two Months Later . MOTA!.A. S-a (UPI) -111'1. Ma~ Britt P-pn blllh P'rlda7 to lwr -..! baby In lwo ....,Iha. Tiil four. pound, JkUnce boy WU Iba lwJn ol a Jlrl bem three monlha pnmatural)'. Thi nn boy II ....,...inc Will lhd lhe premature J11i romalnl Jn· laJr c:ondJ- llon, doctorl said. - APOLLO •.. 2:,~ miles an hour. As it approacbe3 to wlthln l,000 mUes or the moon, lunar gravity increues the velocity to about 5,500 miles per hour. Jf the .m>nauts took no further action al um Uine, they would loop once around the moon's backside arid make a 58-hour return trip to earth. 'Miat's one built-in safety feature of the mission. However, if all syatems are working, Donnan is to tttuer the APollO I en- Jioe to slow to moon orbital apeed, about J,600 miles an hour. The initial orbit is planned for at to 191 miles abote the aurfa<e, with a aeoond engine bunl later expected to clrcularile lhe pt.lb at lhe 11-!oile allllude. The Yllal lunar orbit lr.aerllon llrlJ\I is to· OCCUit behind the moon, out of radlo ranp ol ground slallooa, oo ii will be ...,. lhan hall •• hour before lhe wlh mowt-wbeUaer • .Jt waa succusrut. 1111 lo occur early on Dec. 14 and !or • boun Ibo lbreo spacHge •ise men "" to clrclo lhe moon. Bnlna in ..... der at 115 l'llQed lanclacape. 'l"1 will be orblUnc for most of Cbrli!mu Eve and for a llhort while CbrlsWu -ru,,,. Eacll ol lhe.lO lunar orblta la to take .... 1-a. with lbe ... astrooauts out of cOmmnlcauon behind the moon. for U mlM.1\el on uch clttuit, The onlJre fllcht la lo lul ala dl)'I, lhree hours. Official Silence On Arrangements For Pueblo Crew SEOUL (APl -The truce village of Panmunjom was closed to newalllf!n Sat~ay amid reports at least one more U.S.·North Korean meeUna lhere wu needed to work out final detallJ on rt· leasing crewrilen ol. lhe U.S. lnteWtence ahlp Plleblo. U.S. mllltary and American Emhluy offtdals retused to comment on the procreu of neaotJaUont and when. whert and how the Pueblo creWIJlel! mi,ht be ... i.a.oec1. The Korea Tlmu quoted lnlonned government sourcn as saying Friday thal .the 18th U.S.·Norlb Kor.an oemt Nblo · rneet1na at Panmunjom would be held "within 1 few d~." apptrtnt.IJ lo mike final arrangemenu !or lhe r• 1 ..... OCher Korean oewrpaper1 reported bultl. ambulanca and htUcopten wtre atandJna by at Plol!IW\lOm. The ,.,,,,. 111d n leatned ~ Ill """"" lhlt lbe Uofled State. Ind North Korea at their nen meetln& would make final arrangementt an the date ot re. leue and lhe wordJnc of a U.S. state- ment. • . -. ' --. ,. .• . ers flrif"8ppeared about 1:30 p.m. .The few students present when th .' picketers arrived were quickly ushere<! from t,he street area and Rollins shout. ing aud Waving bis armB, ordered away some 12 students pressed against a sec· ond-story·window vantage point. No incidents were reported as the pro. testora bundled in parkas and ski cap& paced briskly in gusty 50-degree weather in a line of march whlch stretched nearly a quarter mile ln front of the scboo1. tt was 'the fourth consecutive day of picketing and lhe lut before the break in studies. When disml8!ed, most Btu· dents crMsed the 20-member picket 1il)e to scb_ool ~uses and Christmas vacall()ll. Similar demonstraUons locik place earlier in the WMk at Marina High ~hool and Golden West College in Hunt· ingloo Beach and Woodrow Wilson High School in Long Beach. Cosmos Launched MOSCOW (UPI) -In an unusual joint apace effort Czechoslovakia and._ er East European countries, the SoViet Union Friday launched Cosmos 211 into earth orbit to study tile northern ltpu and other phenomena, the news qency Tass reported. DAILY PILOT --...... -"·........ ..... "-"' ........ . W...W•IMr ,_,,. ,..., I CAUtOINIA f' Ol'tAHGt: C°"n f'\llLllHlkei COMllAN't • • ~e\itr1 N. W1H "'"l<fllll ..... t'Wlllhe!- Jtck R. C.rley Vkt ''•'*"' Miii Q.tftlr .. ,.,,.,,._ l~111111 kt.••ll ..... lh-11 A. M11r,i-J111 Mlllafl'l'lt '""' 'Pttl Nlttt11 ·--"''"" - ,. 11 I I I • l ' I ' , I . ' , ..... -. ,. ' . • . , . ' ' . APOLLO I Sf,IOOTS FOR THE ' MOON Cft•rt 1ShOW1. Projected Course .., ,-~··'.' l " ) Thr:ee Co14ntians Killed i n · Area .. ' . Traffit CtaSh:es l ' . ~ rgrincling, three-ear dash on~Paclfic Coast lllghw1y Jiit !Olitb of cey.tal Cove 1if1 • StaiJtbJ,, man dead and thrt< oth- .,. injtJH4 . Friaay reported -Oalllomia ijighway Patrol offlcen. ~Killea ln the 8:17 p.m. crasl1 was Dooglas C. 'Albright, rl, of 11721 Santa l'esalia! St.1 a p$!senger tn the car driv· ~ ~y Laguna Beach ,resident Mn. El· . . . ZIO ea..ty Trlltle Dea&ll Totalt: - 1917 111 ' . ' ' I I ' J • 1.Y.ira Wa!Dilght, 36, of. 3010 Alta Laguna ,Qjvd. , 1 Al~iiht was pronounced dead a1 the ~n~,by coroner's d~p\lties. Two' )!!her' CO'!Jltlans allo lost their Uves In'accldeots Friday. How Nude Is Le\vd? Bilrs.: ' ' Mn. 'Shake J. Assailoortao, 68, of 2232 Eftlta Lane, Santa 'Ana, was struck and tllled about s!<ls p.,m. aS' she W.Iked ~~M'I\istln inue in Santi Ma. Driv· t of the Oii'. H. tets. 15, of Gar· "~~, Grov<, lf ~ :;{~ T>Olice said. , · ine'-'/,_ ·i/Ji: k Tllolia ol LllJ>.Sj., 11uena Plrl\..clled when, the ~ycle he :was ridli>I< cruhed ·hi.to r• 1wtll at 1the T:·'\ntersection of Roltrata i.Ayeoue and 9tb' Street in Buena Park, ,.,..fed police there, ,.,..mghwlJ Patrol officers said Miller's oar then collided with the thlrd auto . 4r1ven. by James Q. Teet.er, 11, of 1257 .SUrfllne Wl:J, COrona tSe1 Mar. . '.Answer ,With ·Bottomless· Nudity' couldc be about to tiptoe out ol balhroollli ifid bedrooms, Into the barroom1 of Orlllf• aounty; &boWd a recent trend Jn the San Bemlrdlno .,.._ move w8itwiU'd. · Toplea hon are evidently -· hav· Ing Joined •stoain beer uct-ilam. Hour during the Batman program In the ~ 1'\ '' ' ' ' ' ' "' . . orQte .. . ,'~ ' ,, . ' • • • ,, ' • ' • • l • ' I l \ fudian8 Visit'~ Orange ·. Coa~t · For Yule Week . :rhrM Oranae1 Coul lam!Ua wlil 'be en(erlalnlna a ooaen Amerlca!1 lncllana wbO wW. b,»opendin& Cbrtatmu IHU with them this yeai: , The Indians m of the Hopi and Navajo tribes of Northern Arizon.a. They're all of high achoo! and , Jwdar lll&h school qe. -~ • •I • Tbe Cbiltlinu' prnjecl,-11'" .thlJ year, is lhe 1'ork ¢ metnbers or the Benda , Noqal Indian d.,.,. group anil Post 511 of ·the El'plorer ScoiJts. The lndie.n·guests will be in the area todliy through Friday. During the week • they Wil/ go to Disj)eyland, Knotts Berry . .Farm ai1d ylstt olber COWl!Y atttacllon& . . ™' win be ·o1&y1n1 ;.1th the car1 Bostwick family of Huntington Beach, the Robert.Smith family of Westminster, and the Joljn Reis famil,y of Founlain Valley.' BQ<twlck, Sbµth and Reil are loJli-lime lrlends of the Amon& lndla!ll.-1 1 • ., •. ;. 1 ., • '"'~ I • ... . ·-·~ .. ~-.... _., -IOMllODY CARI$, -TM McCumber, 8; Gary Gaston, 14, 'S!ld Klll!lli :Willla1D•, 11,l:Jfro~~J, all of Costa Mesa1 are among Boys Club member• w&O,pe l!liklng Christmas a bit br gbter for' Mirlnes in Vietnam ·combat. ' Marines .in Viet ·combat ' . . • • + , . : ' . . . Remembered ~y· IJoys ' A l'!JUl1C l\lllfine lD Vietnam may~ a Cbrlalm&l · card and ~ few brlllhl 1 ·~ ·OnamOled, four leaf -·g linWfrom ILyoUnp\er In Colla Meaa.' In' llli poi:kel for food luck the na1 An4 ~~ ~ pla!oona can lake linll be~ "Cbarlle" -u...,u a brief .... '!tom .colnbat lo puier toe lioy In Baacb. • around ''i'Plcw ChrtltiilaJ ·~ With Anolber ..W ·be cleared by the hl!,~r1. the Upper Bly branch ol · Bo;l <;!lib ol the Harhqr ~. l'l'Olll P.,e l All,cil thole projec\I were conceived ' and earned out 1!l' .,... Iha!!, 200 young -u ....... NAP' bo,.. o1 lhe Boyl nub1bnllcb in Colla l\.U.} · · · • • • Mesa:. 11Jt Wu the1r W'1 of telling our guyi over there tome~ .c;ares." ac- cordllii t<i Bruce· Ketchum, . li'll and cralta d1rtctOr and ~ bal\d behind la, WIS !ound Flidll' aflen>oon by f;BI aatDll. apparenily •cil!>i on dlrtctlons by !he ldilllapers altti' they rtcelved the-U, FBI Director J. Edaar Hoover, an- noubclna from WJ.lhina{on_ lhe "aafe re- turn" of the girl, Aid abe bad been lound in an llolaled, heavily wooded rural ma aboul lO miles oorthfaal or AUanta. , "She had been ·burled in a coflln·like box 11 ioCbes underground. The top of the box had been securely f.aatened with screwa and !he boo conllloed a. small batt.ry tmlt anll a Ian end 1"" fiet!ble \rent pipes which protruded just above the lround, u Hoover Uhl. '11be coffin contained a limited amount or !ood and water and had a small llllhl wblcb had laUed for aome hwn· balore the vJctbn wu located." Hoover aald Barbara bad been In the box "approximately 80 hours." She wu , still welrinl ber n!llhlflOWn -and a •-ter -when found. The U.S. Weather Bureau In Auanta' atlmaled the temper- ature II her lfOWld level WU r.: IOI during ber alay UllderlfOWld, She wu taken to the heme an FBl agent In AUanta, when! 6e walt04 wblle her father, Florida lind developer Jlob. ett Mack1e, 57, a . penonll friend of Prealdent..i.d l\ld1ard M. Nixon, !'1111> eel to her in a private plane Friday nilht. Later, .urtrtg a miniskirt and a f\n'.col- lartd c o a t, she boarded the plane for the flight to Flor!da. Discovery ol. the helreas climaxed a drama that be&ID lD lhe prodawn hours Tuesday when a 1UfU111D and a slender accompllce -eltber·. an underaized man or a weman drtued llke a man -en- Und a motel room near Emory UnJ- venlty and abduct.cl the alrl In her nilhlflown. The girl's mother, Mrs. Jane Mackle, 511 who bad• IODI to Atlanta to return bar c!aullhter home fer lhe Chriotmas holldlf8, wu bciund and 1118ed· She .-help b)' crawllna from the rillJrn and leanlJ1I Oii a Cll' born. 'irbe Ont=•llempl Tlwndly rnonila( WU When f>lackle left ••• In billl In • ault<ue on a COUIOwlf, bul Miami palJoe, ID· iwerlne prowler complaint. from resi- donll' ol the llfll, cbued the kldnapen . ..,. , llhdlt wtpl blllarly al the foulup and ~ pobllc!J ,... the kldnlpert to cfyo ~ -cbanea, to mob the jlQolf. ~ ooollcl wu made and llllt Jlmo:11la l>&1Glf '"'11 lbrouah -a lllnll1 trl<lll left the m0ney 1ai. 111ur •• 4'11 •llht 'al the Cori! Park SbopplnjJ ~ oo Iha Tamlaml Trail fflllhWty obOut Ol-mllea from the Mackle home • ID Ccr11 Gablaa. 'Ibo family " • i Informed by FBI .,..ott about l p.m. Friday thal the 61 waa aafo, 6ho lala' fot oo the tole> phone. '1'm fine," 8he told btr tamllr. ' the ~jeCI. . . "Tbe boYI were looklna !or 1 different ty~~ol'f"CbrlJltmal project this year,•• Ketchum 'iald. "When one of our tormet rnemben Nturnec! hoale from Vietnam dur1n( ~ ,aild told them about the 1oneuneu ·durlna the bolld1y1, the kids toot 11 !rO\n there. CLOVER WCK '· , . "Some ol the oilier boys had been making copper., enameled, four lea! clovers In arts and cratto. They decided to •aind them ao gllil to the men in Vielnam. Then about 2oo of the boys In the 6 to 11 11• group decided to wrlla Jettert and tend Chriatmu Cardi/' aaid Ketchum. On DeC. 6, the boys malled 3IO Chrllimu cards and about 2711 personal letters to a Marine company In a heavy combat zone. Some 2$ lucky charms were sent to the members of one platoon of Lima CO., 3rd Battalion, 9th Marines. The Boys Club also packaged several artificial Christmas trees to be sent, one each, to aome of the platoona in combat :zones. PEACE WISH "Some of the letters were priceless," said Ketchum. "One youngster wrote a list of 15 things be wanted for Cbrilbnat, then at the end added one more, '' . • • and the war to end -fot you," be wrote. An eJght-year . old boy wrote an at· tractive descrtptlon of hll older slater and ended Jt saying, "My mother told me to tell.you that 1he'a only IS." All the pollabed lalent of 1 young boy .went lntO tbe letters aa one youngster wrote, "Tbe bole boy1 club is writing lett.erl." Ketchum believes the boys put more of themeelve• into, and eot mart out of, thlJ projecl lban anything aUempted in the put. . LEITEM TO Git BelidOI Iha Marine company, lett.n were also aent to the USO In Bin Fr~ ciJCll w!ih Jnotru.tlons to man '1llem to ooldlen on hoeplla! olllps and other appropriato plactt. A few tehooll tn the area even atloftd childttn to write Jett.en during elu!el Whan Uw project became known, 'Ketchum wrote ·, Jett.er to the tom• mllllder olthe Marlne cainpany receiving most of the I.um, to ezplaln the project. Lima Cneu>uJ 'wu eel9cled with the a;;!ilii1c:t ..rme l!itliii~th!i ¥· flee ln Coal& Meaa. The bbyl aaked for names ot eeftrll companies that wore in l""Jblt earullUqm, llicD selected one from lhll .,..,p, !Cow the boya are hoplna to here from oome of the men who received lttton. ll<iotw!ck, a No~ Beach City employ., haa collected clOtbing, food and other goodt for the lndfan lribea from Newport !leach workers and the Liom Club. President-elect Just Plain ()Id ' ' ' U.S. J:i'.ir~pow~r -·~ ... Halts Red ;rhrust ... ' ·' ' Outside Saigon SAIGON (UPI) - A wall of American firepower stopped tOO Communist r;old- tera on Saigon's doorstep, killed 30 of them and sent the others fleeing, U.S. headquarters said today. The ?'tit-hour battle 25 mlles northwest of Saigon Friday indicated the Redl have begun moving frotn Clmbcl!:liM border bivouacs toward Sl!gon for an attack South Vietnan1"s premier has said is coming. Military spokesmen said a collllnn of American tanks intercepted the guerrilla battalion near the village of Trang Bang, a favorite Communist stop-off on forays toward Saigon from lhe Cambodlan fron· tier. The lanker• quickly alerted U.S. dive. bombers, artillery and helicopter gun· ships, which poured bombe, shells and machine gun fire into the Red battalion. U.S. spokesmen said American untta lost one man killed and alx wounded ln Uw fighUna. Long after nlgbUall, the Reda broke orf the fight and scattered, apparently slipping the nOOle of American troops: around tMm, apokeame.n 1ak!. In the nearby coastal resort of VUJll Tau, Prelldent NIUYfD Van Thieu of South Vielnam today threalaned to brl&k ·off Paril war negotlaUoos lt the com· munlst.s qaln attack Sa11on. BALLET SHOW IN N~WPORT A pellormance by the Laauna Beach Civic ,B<Jlet Company or the llut<racktr Ballet ii achedu\ld today 11 Nawport Harbor High School In Newport Buch. The amai. performance .ll\lrla 11 J:IO p.m. In the hlllh achool iudllorlum, lllh Street and lrv!ne Avenue. Tichi& Jll'lced al 12 for odulll and II fer Clllldren and otudenb will he 1vallabl1 at !he door. • , irrl)eck ead at 66 • , .. S\elobeck, a ,bluHyed otx·-· hi\4 .. vorlety or ..,.. "" both .... ll, ,,..... Ina u a seaman, a r~ baod, a .,... f>Olller'• male and ~ raflotlet'aManc o4fl. er \hlql, bolore ~ flllt . novel, "Cup ol 0.14," WU1"l'lill!ed In lllO. ' '!'wn other oovell were pib!lof>Od Jn the •...V -'but Jt wu iiOl;'\lllUI '\l'!'!J' trui: ri-,•• a no 1;1 ct ~17 ' ' ' VC,.Ir~iiie.'Bitdget ·sliced '( ~ ' ! I I -• . • -t, , By' Feder(l_l . F~~ Skish ~ .. UC'Jrvlne ctm)l\ll .,dii1act11r~ 1*k to the dr•wlnc boarda lodal' ra~ plant !or llirff IOClal ·1a1ence ~· becaole of a CllllJai:k Jn· !Iden! lundi. , The U.S. OU!ce of Educallpn granltd only !600,000 of ' 1~3 mllHon reg- by UCl,for \he w-l>uildlng spciol ~· cnce oompJtx. ". Tot~· budg~!!QSYcf ~ IJl\lli!Jngs 'wu lO . Ila>'.• " •u nillllon;' '4th · tht' ~·or , money .lo 9a0 from state aources. · N0w cimpus Arehitecl .cli!ton MWer'a cflict must decide whether to cut one noor out ·or Uw bui~~~~it.ilgn or leave . Pll'\,or ,.. lacllllJ , a campus ~~ From Page J MW)llme. dala for . cplnlllf ol the bodldl.,.. eipoclid to be oomallme lli 1970, la lndellnllil)! ~ 1*k. . . 'A CaUIOl'!l!a DOpattmeill of Public Wotks allocaUon of $3.9 'million· for: .the sOclal. ~ l>Ulldlna• wis withdrawn thll week at the request of uniVetslty offlclala · b!cause of the federal funding ,,.fl,ack.' . • Soclal sC!ences -ohanl t h'o humanities building. The planned cluotor of lliree bulldlnlp around a colnmon plaza inctodes ·an ,ellbt'lloey lacull)' ct· lice and labOr•l«Y bulldinl. 1 loUHtoey c!llU!Wm b,ullillbg ai>d ' ~\ lecture . baD. .. '.f· " ~I '\ t .. i.: ; ..... ; ... ,,_ . ' NUDIES FACE DA? ••• crest& Way, Liauna Beach, W8' ~ Nov. 26 al Tile Apar\mtnt A~ 4412 W, 17th St., Sanla Ana, on ouaplcfllo of indecent exposure and lewd conduct. Prelimlnar)' bearlni Is llCheduled Jan. 16 In Central Orange County Municipal Court.' but there was a r e p e a t performance, police included, lU\ Tues- day. Miss Cybulski went through the same process ste~ from ti;er ~anty cot- twne, 1bnWating nudll.y, 1nd ii due for arraignment on the second cue Monday. "Yoi; guys took my complete costume and eci\ilement tjle last lime .. 4 l had to mate 1 new aet1~· the irked .am.tre8' told uniformed police who said they caught her act -then her .. Maximum penallJ Is !500 fine and six monlhl In jaU. No fully Dude bars now exist in Orange County, -..;ding ,IO 'the Dlstricl Al· torney's current knowledae, but his in- veaf.igators wUl keep a close eye on el<lliinl toiilaa apola and poleli\W bara ban. CV1iB8 SEEN "The general leellD& • Is that lf we can leaaf11 keep them from go!Jli to Iba! extreme, '!•·Will, but lf \he otato says f{e can't, we ~can't," Hicks ex·· p=t declslpna by ihe California and U.S. iupnme · eourla le\ld to reatrlct enforcement of'nµdliy 'lawa whlcb would have beep more liira!>IY handled 'in bygone daya. There are three of them: knows the dlU.....,. lD vlluol coo\act. "They think -~'re ,..iq 11, but they're not," Aid lflOb. . Pint ttahtl, net !tockingl, pasties, sheer ntcbUe tope ,..R{ld a .n\111\ber of other peek .. -boo i:uses~ tin be uaed to make appearance leas than reallty ar olfer a ~odge in wording QI the law. FIRST CASE Four years ago, Oranae County's very !if;t botlomless girl -wbo.oe name is buried somewhere io DAILY PILOT archives -1tarrtd at, the .Raven Room in, Midway Cltf, dra•lng the curloua • fronl m.iAi atound. t . Three Fountain Valley city staff cars wete among those parked MJtstde during the unU"11aUy bulf lunch IJour. " Clad ·lD wbal .lfllO"!lled lo-a two-- bathing au1I -~ ciii the boltom .l>alf -Uw lnveulor had included sexy netting up to the waist, creating an illtWon of nudity. Ever llert,' Alcoholic Beverage Conlrol Board officer• stepped in and altered the basic • desian to include a . lir1ng or ~ do~ the backside and • big pluUc dalsY al the !rcint, 11They could be a sr(>blem ..:.. 1( anyone lun1I to it -and 11 we a•t booed down ia court deciJions," Hieb uys, or any poulble boltomlw or 'nude bar sWeep over the couilty. Hien• colleaaue lD 'the coun11 10 the east says no problem wu anUcipated there eJthtr. The question would eventually become: What's new? t. Nudity Iii ttaelf Ii not lewd, accordln& ~the~e;i::,: ~~ii;:.:·= Official Silence ni!11lpula~' m such a maMer that it .. becomu mega!, 0 A z:' POUCe 'officers, liowever, are not n rran·gements quallfteCI 1 to determtne lewdness, says the Stale Su~e .Court. F p bl Cr 3. SlanQardj of obaceolly, the stole Or Ue 0 eW jurists. baVe i!eclared, must be made uniform throulbou\ CJallfomla In be el• fecllve In terms of law enforcement. Piontoero In 'ih• ~ .blslro bUslness can, 'ln the .meanthne, go to vartous eitremta . ~ protect U\emlelves and proVlde wbat their customers seem to want. "The ginimickf that are employed never cease .lo inlaze me," sa)'I Hicks. DEVIOEa WORN , . Toupee-like devices w o r n by performers -merkins in more obsolete parlance -~Y technJcally render a woman 09t nude, but dl!8 CUltomer never From Page l APOLLO •.• 2,aoo miles an hour. As it approaches to within J,000 mllea of thu moon, lunar gravJty increases the velocity to about 5,800 mUes per hour. If the astronau.ts took no tu.rther actlon at this Ume, they would loop once around U':a moon's bacbide and make a 16-bour return trip to earth. That's one built-in safety featun of the Jliiulon. However, lf all systems are working, Borman ii to trluer the Apollo I en- gine to 1low to moon orbital speed, aboul 3,IOO miles an hoUr. The lnlllal orbll ll planbed !or l9 to 1111 miles above th~ iurface. with a· second engine bunt lator ezpected to circularize the path a\ the 6$-mlla a!Uludt, _ The Yllallunar orbit h.•erUon flrln& II to oocurr behlod the b;)OOn, out of radio range of ground atltlOM, so It wUl be more UWl halt an bour btfort the earth knows whether It w~ succeuf\11. II to to oce11r aarlJ Oil Dec. 14 and for 20 hoUll the thrle _... w1le men an. to circle the moon. laaina lD ....,. der at Ill ruapl Jandocape. TheJ liw' l!e orbiun( for moot of Chrlotnlas Eve and fer a abor1 whtle ChrllUnu mornln&. Eoth or the 10 lunar orblll ii to -two. houri, wtlh the ... utronaull out or ~mnlcallQn behlnd the moon. lot 41 mli"11" on eacb clrcult, The enllN fllgbt la to laJI sir days, three boun. ' SEOUL (AP) -The trure village or Panmwijom wu cloaed to newamen Saturday amid reports at least ot1e more U.S.·NorUi Korean meeilna there wu needed to wort out finll detailll on rt- J~asing cttwmen of the U.S. intelligence ship Pu.eblo. U.S. military and American Emblsoy offlc.ial1 refused to comment on the progeu of negotlaUons and when. where and bow the Pueblo crewmen might be released. 'the• Korea Times quoted informed govenimenl sources 11 uylng Friday that the 11th U.S.·North Kareen IOCl'tt Pueblo meeting at Panmunjom would be held "Within a few days," apparently to make flnal arran1ement1 for the re- lease. Other Kortm lllWopapen reported buaea, ambulucel and btlleoplen were standJnic by at Panmunjom. The Tlnieo aald fl learned lrom Its '°"rces that the United Slalll and North Korea at tbeJt neit meeUna wouJd make final arrancementl en the date ol. re- leue and the wordlna or a U.S; llate- ment Bandits 'Oean' Bus Passengers VALUllO, CaUf, (UPI) -. A CCl!U· nenlll ntuwa,. bul bolmd lot a woet- end al Nevada's gambling caalnos was h\Jacked Friday olllhl and tll M pu- sengen robbed ol waUoll, walthei a n d an uodetmn.lntd IWll of money. The bul, en reole froln San FrlDClloo to Sparkl, Nov., wd traVllinC atona lntortlato 80 "bin IWo mned men meth- odlcaU, robbed old> -or. They then ...,_ tho. bU1 lllOpped, l\Olt a car and ..uped, J. JI. KtraJ, nf)coal manaaer fer CCl!llneolll Tiiilwayo, uld the hijack· Ina ruined Iha boUdsy waektl!d lot the , passencera. "We're going to brlnC them home. The)> wore all pretty ...n upeet," he Rlid. i I . • • .. . . . ;. .~ .-~ 14 rm that be ... Jo.lied 'any ~ popular succeu. • "The GrapM' ot Wrath," pub1l&hed In 19", ~ tha pli&l1t or~ !""'1 'the dual boll'l' cin the road to"Clll· fol'nla. ' Slo!nbei:k'• scrteil credlil Included "1li'k "'1 original ptc\uru Uk~ Allnd JlltChcock's "Lifeboat" and "Viva Za· ~!" • ! $2 Million Fraud Case ' In Courts Nine rapmenteUvea of an Enciqo In· aurance · I t r in pleaded tnnoceilt In SUper!or Court Friday lo cbal'gu· Iha! they operated a $2-milllon insurance J>qlicy swindle in which Orange County bomto\fnetS' were bilked. . And appearing for tho first lim<! lo answer to idenUcal ~arges of coblpiraCy with Intent to defraud aitd grand thOlt were Roland ·K. llarzb. of lladOaclo Bead., and Murray'!\.• J'fankl. 411,•of Philadelphia. Bol)l mon voluntarily lllr· rendered -t.o • dlltrli!t a t t o r n e-y in· ves\lgatol'I Frldsy 'and •ere releued on lhillr inm ,recoil\banc,; , All ' II defe"41nts filed' mol!OJll for dismissal or the ,cklil'l<<s. Judge Robert Gardner set Jan. • lor a hearing on 1he plw ai\d Feb. 10 lot jury trial .. Among the nine freed on $2,500 ball each wett Cleo 14arvin Johnson, SI, of 1901 lttnp Roa~1 Newport Beacti; Han')' L, Hibbard, "• of Allalleim, and .Robert Leror BJinaton, te, of Orange. Seventeen of 21 representatives of Regency Investors Inc. have been ar- raigned since the Orange County Grand Jury iNued ill indlclment of the firm and tll agents Dec. 3. Grind Jury actlon foUOWM an earlier tnvuu,auon of the company by the CallCornia Department of Insurance. That probe Jed 'to the refund cf more than $850,000 to homeowners. Many of the residents listed in the 20 count indictment include Orange Cou.n· ty property owner1. Reaency agents, the I n d I c I m e n<t. cbarpo, told llie insuranle pOuctea"lo southland residents as "higl>ly ptofltablo, proflt-~mg contracts wblcb would becomo .. u supporting and , , • re~ 1 aubo\anUal looome wJljllD a few yeirtl" It ls aU~ged that +J!jigency acted u an agent of. the Nebraska .We lnBurante Company in carrying out ~ widespr!ad fraud. Districj: attomey1· investlgatots slremd, bowenr, that the · Nebr~ ~ Is DOI Involved In the ~;;,, . --:'' '' . ~· Fl'OWI Plife J 1, MAlimERs ... r-• • J ers first appeared about 1:30 p.m. The few students present when the picteten arrived were quJckly uahertd from the street area and Rollins, shotJt.. ing and waving his arms, Mdered away some 12 students pressed agah)st a aeC- cnd-story wtndOW' vantage-point. No incldents were reported as the pro- testors bundled in parkas aud ski cae• paced brilkly in gusty 50-degree w11thir in a line of march which stretched nearly a quarter mUe in fron\ of the ICbooL It, wu the fourth conaecuUve day of pickeUng and the last before the break in studies. When dllmlssed, moat Jtu.. dents crossed the 20-member picket. line to school buses and Christmas vacatkm. Slmllar demon1tratton1 took pllee ear Iler in the week at Marina ffl&b School and Golden w .. 1 Collea• in HWll- inl\On Beach and Woodrow Wllaon lllllt School In Lolli Beach. Cosmos Launched MOSCOW (UPI) -In an unusual joint apact effort Czechoslovakia and ou> er East European countrlts, the ~ Union Friday launched Coamoa Ill In~ earth orbll l• study the northern ll(hlf and otber phenomena, the news &gelJCl' Tw reported. . . DAILY PILOT ~=.. 1::::::: .... --~ .... Olt~HG-1: COAll rutLISHINO COMl'Alf'r ,, Jl•~•rt H. Wttl p~ .... hllllthr.' ll. Jt~k R. Cwrlty Ylcl ..,...,.. .,,. ...... Mt"'11r Th111111 k1t~il ·-1•-·· A. M1ttpliin1 ~1ntt:1Hltr .... 1 t<t1 .... ~ ...... Ctltt ... ! 2JI Wttt .. , Strttt """'" ... I ml Wtff ..... .......,. """' .._, m ,.._ ....,... ti ............. .... ' • • • s.cn,, 11101,w 21, 1119 , lloll.V .u;r !] : ~A Visiqn· or D.lo to rraxpayer? ~Land Free r ' .. (C ..... .,. ... ~ .... ltaftl •1 ''.,District of Columbia pojlce are .• JooldJii for the unarmed bandit who , walked !Jito !he Public National 'Baok In Washlngtoo, · pµJled a ;' ChrlalµlaJ stocking from yie wan. ''stuffed It with an undetermined "' 1amount of moriey from a cashier's .,drawer and tied. -' • • Milwauk«t Zoo'• Tia th!-oraftgutan playtd Santa Claus a.a sht iftttOduetd 'her baby, Dkk, at'a Chrl.Ttmba stbaOT& ..party. Tht party 1Ctls held for 'the %00'1 animall bu zoo direc.tor George Spetdtl. Christm41 . tree!~. aecoratld "7ith their favorite · trta'ta ~it gi"'1 -1o the anftn(Jll. .1 I • lovl1 A. Walloco, 72, left $1 mil- · tion for a world unive rsity to pro-- 1n6te peace. Walla~e wtio died Oct. · i4, provided In his will for an ln- ernattonal institution of higher earninf either in Yalta, Russia, or :Jerusalem, bis attorney said, in Sl 1.ouis. U 'lhls plan failed, Wallace ·euthortzed the encutor1 of the will io give the estate to established in- stitutions working toward the same goals. • " ·: 'Meet the Peopl.e' Mesa's 'Annie' to Retir.e By TERRY COVILLE Of TIM Dlllr Pllft lllfl WbeJl 11 !nn,ie·~ ame . to town, there were two stores and a pOlt office and they called. Costa Miii "Goat Hlll." .. Nut.lnooth "Annie" -wtio ... ruJly · Mn. Verna Ford -will hang up her mail · ack after oming COiia Me11 ralaenll for nearly 14 ,..n. - At 11, Annie feet. (me nin Q!rlstmu ts all her !ind feet 'can take "delivering mall to her "families .. u she caDI ' ' the residents OD her route. 1 She began worki!lg with the 008ta Mesa Poll Olftce .durlnc , World War JI when the%< were Only .,... a!IJllci111. Tbe office DIW hu I•· '.Mr.. Ford has a Jong memory of ""'"" 4urillg her """ • -of· Ibo. few women mall carrien in·the CIDCirtrY. , "In the old daysi" she 11 l d, "fhe people on the routa would ..._. ina ' to kill their call, carTY· their 1arbage, n. their Income las fonm, play pl- motbet, aod the wnrst of the lot one Two studentr from the Uni· wrrity of Witcomin at Madi· sa1' art going to hitchhike to S.rkc1'tl during the Christm<u reetss~rtsied in Sant.a Claw outfits and 'carrying a iign 1a11- ing "Mlpt R1indter on :itrike." day I had to deliver a crwn separator I T and a'roll of llnoleum." Once dartD( the war !lie bad seven flat· -In ooe daf. "! cao chanie a· flat Ure pretty gabd," she says, "but 1eY1D WU ju.st too much." Annie can hlltemblr wbeo Roberl Nel!oo, her curmil etatlor. superin- U!nd~ WU a boy aod ueed to brinl : ' Mlc:higlln Gov. ~· Romney her ~tar crawdfds u a lift. She's . blans to forego the" wedding of p,_ dellftred the ll14ll f .. 20 )'Uri to Calta :1c1ont .. l1Ct'Nlxon'1 daughter Sunday Me11 ~ J.iln~-lonC :to m~ the son he hasn't seen In before be wu In hls Jft90lll potlUon. ill.early a year. Romney, Nixon's Annie lln't abort fl pbllolopb)o-~,., :~secretary of housing and ~bolleYel ll.JIOGlile knew "'""much : urban develo-·"', said that his " they wen pWnc from the pool Y-office they ,would lplftCllite M'lilon. :son, Mitt, 21, would return to Mich-Smloe:ts .the key I<' Amlle'1 'p1!honll .lgan Sunday allot more, than t.;o view al her Job. "My people 1re famlllel .years of Monllon mlsslOllary ser-· to 'me, not Juat a number on a mallbat," 'vice in France. a ,aplalned. "II IO!ll<body hu tbo Pl~S RITIREMINT Moi<l l'Olti.dy Ford qualified to drlVt 11.S.' Government .-... B1rt that'• 1111 behind "" -' 11111 Annie fe<ll II'• time IO rat. But jual .. her frleiicts '•Oil'. forpt her, Ille'• threatened to pot ttiem alf.oo,a pWllJ!i list so they eth reCeln ltlldl of free ..ivet!Jslnl to remember' her by -IDd she n\ liave to deliver il . , • , flu. I ~ 1bollt It.'.' " . b'··'" """' Bolore hltcbtng "" •tar to • ·lblll M.,.,,.. Woman· There wUI be a ~ .... v•-..stmas -.. Annie toot a turn u a ICb!lol . """" ' sale of sorts at die Garland Cloth--worked on a couplo of ' Ing Store In. Clayton !olo. A faulty , .n-:...., and helped the w1r tllarl T 11-'f ' £11::... __ furnace senr soo( blllawlnfthrougb ifiiiOoiiil·~ ' ' e.ae ·o -~ the store, over ·th• entire Chrlat.-She wu bom near Kingman, !tan., ' mas clothing stock. IDd didn't venture out to the Wat C.. A Col1a Mlil .!°"!"" -~ ml . • unlll lhOrti1 before the Wlr IUMf. ~V'11\l -told ~lij:e al beJoa I~ The DowntotnrMerchanta A,.o-111>4 •hll Won manied twtc+-,..., F tored and ~ tr; a man mumbllq cl llo · u.-1'.d, Inn.tied '1i, bu.....,. tre oow-... ,, ·'I'' lflii ht ' " __ _. noedOd bel oo0 fo~ ~·p~nrn lighted r«1: ,:::: :i;u.,:i ::A~i:..-:·.: Clllllde a':iid-.;..."'ear11 rtldr/:P gntii and ambe\-ornamanta along load u well u 11/1 ·llllll, accordlnC Tile, lf.y.a...i.r Yldtm Aid Ille left 'the main lhorolll!>fare u a ~ to I'-' ~-o.,.... ... _. __ .. ll'lt N N--' · · eotift .. Tliil Dl'111on Of Bf""-Be llld Annie ._ .-1--~ ,__, · •• ,.... :maser ''· ...-,... .... Bml • ...r,.i ~wear, a1 -1ways said they'd bave to~"""' Ibo ,; 'Ill mall on •.normal ~ 1!u1 time 't!it lllPt<rY ·•D&Dint ..,i Into Iba 1..i ?If because motor!Jta were' col\-s Oal ~ airJ:,.._ ~ :.S •:.a ~ """'11-:'i lid• 11111 11<uc1: hit. fuilng lbem with stop, •CO, and .;.,. mall carrlen, • ' kine boot Slit told Of!!ca' l!ldianf J-lbat ·caution slgl\8!'> . u boatl a d11 1111 TIYI~ wee: for abt f1od "111i whlcli"abd n• down Ille 1 • • • • • lht holldlf1s. ' Neolpirt -........ road aod the , A sign ln the window ol a tloriaC• g,nw aboul foor yW. ago AnnJo wu a-er left the -. 1hop In balmy downtown Loi Anp-lhi only ' !emlJe man , carrier In Cpota POlice Slid the \>lcUm had 1 split 111 re1d ; "Snow, 2S centa • b•g.• Mesa At one time Ille wu one ol Up alld wu dlrt7 from f~ to the ll'he white stuff l1 ·artlflclal:-· anl)' about-lm:ll ......,, 1ll Ibo U.S. pavfment &JrlnC the ftported cliaM. ) I I • : ,' ~ . .. !be· ~ld!flobadc Jilnlor eouece Dllll1d BUJlneu Manaaer ~ Barlslta aid, • l I , 1 wblch predicts a1 loa ·of !I00,000 In "then why not lel1 P!< ~ al 11!1 rmiilue If the l'fl!Olutl<m I"!' tlroulh-COUDty pay for ii? · · The newly formed IChool clll!dCt • lies ( CllTTING PROGtWa.'. • 'entlreJ;; 'fltbln ~&rel of l,he :[irtlerve "One, lhlnl'• fot ..._.,ho.added, ""· aod U. offldals "eve b-1be plan-can'l !tight ·DOW we're Clilllll 1*1! . lllrl' acUon u 'clillltnRJs" to the on IClloCi --~ • *"1alil dillrlcl'• flltarl planL of -lllal eiupted ·lool -. lblJ u lllal -1 &>.-aO tllroulb. Sad-pc ... ," hlll-" . , . ~ olflcl1!1 ¥11"· then oomebody Also bard bit would be the OlplotrWM II llOfDI to have , to: .come . up with a Unlfled !5chool lllltrtCt w!lldi Wlllld 1-, plan that will -the dlltricl'1 ~ a ipo[reoman told p[lnotn, ''f/1,19 bi needed ......,.... Suuesled at Ille the flnt yetr ol the _.-, _.. 11oney public hearlnc lh1I ...t .,.. Uon." And 1.aawui ~ u"""'' lcbool a countywlde lllles tu. . Dlltrlci, on Ille bOill 'if "all'""" . •u an 1111 people In the county. are c:onaervatlve" pl8Jllllnl ~!"!'lei, -.Id l!Oinl to benefit from the crutloa ol loM '40,000 a year on •' -tu WI Jln!R"e, u we're told they' will," baR. .. It lw been fOid that~ men make the boot htt1WiMh. U yon're a hnahacl, a.ici ~ ' lib to dec:onte your .wife M ...u .. the n-, ,..,. -hay Aer a @flt Cfl1'llfle'ate for me la What have the Bi!l...U women'• thop. ··:you done for the \Old Grouch lately? Now, another ~t. I ha-'t mentlOUd iately It liig lie We hawt.Mme ...,, upi,. ri!PI tofkide'ef!MI from At. Wdle. A's..atter at '28, a l· ' . Rdlel" al •:u. ,anil -,,., at fl 7 or '21. ·AIM!.the ~ roandecl>top Joeker bap, 2 handleo and Iii_, 12 lo 15 lncheo long, at f7. S-at '9. Belter tine we find •I whom She opened a Bldwl!U eharp •we're taJk181 aboat. 1M>e<11mt and_ preoeated It ·lo u yn're aomil man'• wife, ' him on Dee. 25. Ao can happea then lhe OW ~ch u ha. Or . with a putieaJ.rlr meful llft, 1ioe . •-, If i10U're a noe aioe-bu aied II' D!Ore thm )\e . .,...., · , -· · bu.Th~ I haTe no way of ,Smee there• no law pre-knowla9 If 1p' toe ~-• ,......!_ L ->[ r-~ venthot. --"""' ,_,, . .,, Ihm?) equllyipppree temch ·: mea'a.ado, let'• •tart ·"!i!Ja the '..n,tnal thlnkl..,, the 1a1• 111!!.""'P for the wit-. Sow !'hate•er the .'bayw hi -ahOa~ bafflll a Bidwell sift ,,_,, mop h only· for hla , Olll'tllleatit1 · 1 •· baiieflt. 11'1 her wifely duty, Yow O. G. may iiol be ·the uplalnl, to make hereelf thoqbtlaJ _,., to~.. ~1111tlng, . ....-, -to·............ . .. the -'RJehl lhele yoa --. ' mow htm . ., by pntttn,-a ._ · • Fi;om Tra..,labe,-..myl -'With olambiu* ~ ailil ...... look. Grey, hh/ek, or 'mhok' Jmnia. A 24ulier for '6$, ~a oompaoloa ... for arilelM of elothlng other thm dilt. And th-tofl IODDd Ooiii" aliaoeoi) ..... Lap at ~. ~c'{ a~e .._"""" ha.~ a' -Wlt!dn a cue, at 937 md tSIY. · 'llie '"'1w lind !llrll h-la. il.t.-i!ON aieloH of lnay rlalat llow, bat In -we clon'I -yoa before W••hwday, haft a nloe·ChriatmM. ; ' " *" Rlt lil hla -i.. De-thet ' . ,, liqiply, by wrl"81 ~ l New Sall With 1-" la tlo8 blank llJlll"" cm the estlfl-. Then tell ""' tloe ,mant 1o write In the. 1paet '!'Ii 1- Jack Bidwell \ I A:nd that ~.i.:...., JM( y:iar the wife of a 1oeal O. G, -1~ !honP\ llp ... bilelr!!\.a!ft, . ·~ 3467 Via Udo, al Newport Bl'ldl la Newp0tt Beloeh _,to Jllehard'• Groeery Store ad 'I.1iii Lhlo Theater. Park your RoU. Ro7oe free la rear. Pho .. 673-tllO. ,_CopJdl!at 1968, Jack Bldweli. . I I• 'l , . • ' ' \ • \ I I \ ' • ' l .I • 4 DAILY i:u-or Sl\urdllr, -21, 1M • / I I • • d I • , M • f ------·-=-~--=-- 1 1:1 ..... i--' ' HARBOR TRINITY 'Ul'l1$J~CHUR~H • I I ' . ' 'Pl'· ............ & •• c:... .... ' , , -< ,, ,; -.aalY IOKTAllCI. ...., ~ SUlldl)' sdiool 9:46 a.m. llorl!IDC Worship 11:00 a.111. Bap4111·Tnlnlnr·llld!m e p.pi. Evening aervl.ce 7 p.m. ~ w-.r.~ S1udJ. Prayer ,,,, .• _; ... 7:00p.m.' ,i · , • · • ·. ~··>& i;;i'"'""'"'""'""'=\I RRSf SOUTHERN SAP.TI.~· ~HURCH • 611 HAMILTON, C.OST , · " hv, lob Schmelt.kop • -• y S.hHI t ·4S Tt1inin9 Union •••• , •••• •:OO <HOiletES ' ' . I _,.CHD, oil T11{-11 ,dlUICH fHI Rm qnr~ GI! , SC.11111'ST INWTON.111 ~ • 1 l# ·, ' ,,-' "Is ·1Jle ..U11jyerili, "' I L..\n .i< ....i.~ ,' . . ' : : l"9C9'ftl•D .. •;tlftlfl1 ; 1 .. , " Evolvff:'bY.~~!C if'.oree?" .. Subject .of ''ilOsson.,-December 22 Costa MoN -First Church of Christ, Scl1nllst ,... ... v... Dr •• c..... .... ' S...., W11I 9111 A.M. a.di ,S.elce 1,1 A.M. ,, . I ' """' ••••••• • h 700 .... llOO Ev1nin9Worsip .~ ••••••. : M•mint Wonnip • ••• : W.d. Ev1nln9 Si..,.ieo ••• , 7:DO ..... '41-9111 N__,.,.,..,. A ........ . ' ,......,. ..... m,.,._v.,.Dr. Huntlngtop BHd>-l;ln~Church, of Christ, .Sclenf,!•t tit...... ' . . ~·' ' . ·~ -"'s.:.ro. ..... ,:,.-...... ,,.... ' "IYE .... ..v I T CHURCH ......, .......... ,, ~.. , . , U . ":,~l1 S.'L PAUuns, ·11_, " . . ,; . ; Llgilna llMch -•First Cl\Urch·of Chrl1t,Scl1ntlst . '. SAll1A ANA·H-' 1K. '": 'j •: ~t lllillt~l' ;. ., ,,.,·~ ~' ~ -I 1VNDAY IQtOO&, ........ ~ ................... .o, •• , ... fl•A.M. · ..,. 1 '' .CWrdt & ,...., S'di11t ·:tiJI & \Jt-1' aYllU"9 WOIUllllP ............. ,..~, .......... ~ ....... 1 P.M. , ,.~- THE EPISCOPAL GHURc;H • , · ,, "WoiCqmM 1(00, . , : 1-··· ' ./ ST.,.MICl':f~EL A' At::L ANGELS' . ,-'l 1 . '1 · Pi~c View ·Df.'•at Mari)!mte, Corona ·de! Mir 'Sundays: 8:00, 9:30 -Child Care at 9:30 Holy Daya as announced ...... "' .......... lepnhvls-............. ,,,· ST. JOHN THE ,'DIVINE, ~043 Orange Ave., C.M. , , .,Sundays ?:SO , & 9:30 Church School -9:30 .Thursdays: 6:.:W & 10 a.m.; Holy Days as announced · w..,n.a.. . .:..i.w.oo••l•••-..... UNJ21 ' I EPISCOPAL ' ' . MCN1•• ....,, .. 0000000 ,0000000 .. :., •• _ ••••• , ••••• 11 A.Mo > 1 ...... a.... HI.: .... •.&... ; .. , M Mln::.:=r:J.:~=if,..''ii&i.J1tt .... -, ; '"ewp0"""•th·..:...'.fSrm c1rurctt 1of$~~,tsciariirst · ~,,.. ... ...;,;;,;~,,,;.~"""~,;;,,~,,,,""'~"""""'~~11 JltJ Vfe·UM I'/ jl ,, . ·~., > )~,I i1 _,.__ c...a i;i......,. .... ~. ftfll &.11:oi1 • ~··' FIRST CHRISTIAN -,.-u11vi.iw.• • FllST 1APT1n CHURCH" . .,-.,._,.,...., C"""'1clll ._....., 17411 ......... _,..., ...... a..~ Su"" Scflolil •••••• "t:ll AM 'Mlftl"tl Wor&tiip , • 11111 AU ,...,... .s ..... iu .. • • • l:JO .... Evo11lnt Worthlp •• , ~ 7:0t l!M lf.-T•A ....... It II~ 14~~ · CHU R'CH · · Newport llHch·Sewid Church Af Chrlit, ~Jeni.lot' Victoria& PlacentiaAYe.' ' • .Jlil -~ "'• c-.,,.,.: ' · Costa Mesa t ca..,rcli ·• ,_.Wail :•~ •.11. . · • • ' .................... Cod'l/w;. . . J.iin L ....,, ,. "'\ -~ . -'i..11 . . ... -. .. ' 1 All are c9~ Invited to att,end the churcluervloes . o:..:=~ : . ,, ,and ,enjoy lb,e prtvlleies of lhe Readlnl Rooma· ....,., w .......... ~ ...... .-~.1 ', • "c:w.i cm.--... ~• 1.raus~'· .. · .... SC:llM• ............. ., ...... ~~;;~;:;~;:;;~· ~~ .. ~·~·;;;· ~·;· ~~· ~~~·~~I Mwlll.. Wordll' .. ' ..... -.11•41 ....._ ....... °""" ............ :; .. ' .... . ., .......................... 1...... ' • t "' ~1 '~ t Nursery care Provided "~t:1U1 9 CH :·OF CHRIST · stMm , .. , 14MMt ·"' I\ . . . 217-'W. WILSON ST~ COSTA MESA w. 1.11 .... In Yo•... ~ . ~ HAUOI, .. fAlmlW . "a·""' . 8..d..: a.;;,.~. I J . I FIRST OIRl r·:nAN UNITARIAN ~. ,SUNDAY M'ORNIN& lllU'STllDY .: .............. ,,..,AM ·" ,.· • puouv.r .. r-... __.. 111 1 onn•t .· Imp I ~ UNIVRSALIST SUNDAY MOONIN& WOOSHIP>l .COMMUNION •• ""I AM _, ' CHURCH I . CHUilCH C ' suNDAYltvlNIN&W(!fiSl,tlP": ............ , ...... '''° P1M: . St.,J1,_ .... opsl Church , I I V . S C M WEDNESDAY, lVENING lllLE STUDY ••••·•••••••• 71JO PM / -VII·"~, N--· ... ach } 12 9 letan• f., fff1 , •u1 NUISllTCAU N;OYIDD . . -. ... ~ .. .,,, wa;-ti', I Ma;n & Adamo Streeh ' ,.':;;".:;._ .646-4652 •-o. 11-o. e. H-SABIAJH SllVICQ • ·-ULIGIOUS SCljOOL Huntin,+on Be1eh Mil...., ... + • ' ' ~ MW.bfw 1'AHI .... uPIOW f'M ..,..MATIOth u.u. ~ M .... ,, Wo•hip ••• ,, .. "'" BA HA' IS ll~~~~~P~ho~n~o~: ~5~411-~5~7~·1 ~I ~D~·~y~o~r ~N~lg~h~t~~~~n;·~tJ;· rl;=;;ii~·~i~t;~r1· ·i·I· Seh..I •••••• 9:10 . PROCLAIM 11 ; ~6· L. .:, 0 T 1 ·0i. N G 5· r:::t,,6:;'.::.,,;·::::: ~ ·Baha' u' llah · : '.~ · I . : · .... ,.., ...... _ • ..__,,..... CORONADELMAR . '$' 'OF) . . , • .....,. co~_,.."''_.., ""' '""""' O"" ., ••• '.#., $EMILY " GOD t Offlcit:S»-S!lt .. Dl1i"~SIO 141-1215 or 549·2001, , ~ , , I .1. 5th & Mon,...;.; Newport ' &..ch .' GO AHEAD! .,. __ .. __ , l SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING! ...i..,.. ......... ~,6620 -"'-~',!.:"! ... _,, - I I 1141'A.ll.-....... -• .............. l:JIMNrMffSenlce• I ~~··11 "'"---l CALVARY CHAPEL fmphulzins, t.--. -.. ,_.,.. IJh.of, • t · The .... of Gast / , • 1 • r. . • ; ~'r'?t" ~ P1ttor I I __ ..... 'lfll ...... ofCfirial ••ot.P.M.-Yl"\fll ~ ... M....,, .,_ NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH the,_ o! lhe Holy Spirit 7•00·P.ll.-.. I · ' • · • cn11 °""' .......,. ..._ .,' ,. r.-.1-.. ~, ··~ ·.Dr +Or Copa Budge ............ Qr191'M ..-. ......... T ............. ......,, ..... ""'"""" _,......, """ p .,_, of SC c Mtmlc. ~ a..,.s .. •I t111 ••t F111• 1r .. OIWO ...... JI' ~ .... w~,.:f~.!. .. !:d1P-M ,AM res""'" • • • ' t . • I . 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' • I '• •, -.. o.c-. zr. 19611 ' ··-·IA GftoWN T Sl<IN • JUICY ' ... . .... -· . ". '-" . _. .. ... '· -· . aVILL' RANGES:;~-,· '.' .1. • D.llt.Y -.f.or T • f • • ' . .. Tn • . " .. " " ' r · .. , . ''.!: ¥ • -· o FIJU. V AR.JEiY , of HOUOAY l'OUITIY· , ... ~ : .. 35! .. ' ' •• .. • ' - ' • ' • • -_.....__ HADllT ~·Password'' -,lll'lfilll fldj~Olf of Amoritli ,,...1 IJOll!illr - ' ~: "lWli:d lists" ... , 69" sellcei!·il Jh; creatDll - • of liis f""°" TV pme. 1 Fua for alJ. , . .· •.... , ~ --, -: ~~1!'~~~graph~'; • • Educational toy ·of the .rearl hlyone can if!ful ptl!!ns• ---_ • _ i ~-ll're·~ .. ,2·1 -· Ii .tllf amomt cf. ... ,., •j. diff:..~r•~igns Y°' -• "' 1 ---•' ' I • 4 TOIW•~'Dune Buggy" Dif;ili!(i,\o. 01'_ aduil sl>fxt aM oblity iimiles Wilt for 2· I dunes, beaches -any · s01ace wllert tfle going •• is rough. Ottr)llY' ~n~ . .. •, . : • -( ., -<.: l ........... -,.. __ ...,._ --..;,·...;.;. .i -;: -• AS •• ~ 4'l!t\l:BrJte". --. . ~ 'i in{ki, ~•Jet~ diildttn "'dtior .,itft. (· r-. Set "°iifai" II!.. 6 98 led · CIHISirwctieit · • ts, or you can make Y own subjects. • " ·e-.y rweaks' O" doll'w!lll rnotid hair and 2-tone ~,~1y1,; -·4 I 9 .. her body coo" for you. •1 "T'_ Tumbles" by IEMC She twmb hers!lf ; , , backw~ds - \~~:f~~· hs; 1-0 88 ol lua·as a · 2·yeir old. , • _, IDEAL "K Plunk" A tantaflling game ntJVe and skill ••• the tension is le 1 2 98 Each loll.ow m scores against ~e p er. low score wins. . • Ill TS' Diap Sets 2-P1u1 -11l1 f 1, "' ilrls: · 1 " ' I · Choose from ma dorable styles , and brigbt co~~ at!rials that ""' ilttd . . 49 Each set llas p~s · lined bottom.. s-•-• INFANTS' Bootie Choose f"'1! white or beige color ••• fringed top witll , zippei batl. Sla 1 It 4 . . -"TV'' Booties • Cotto> eo<M'I witlo d!t"'tri bootie -,. inllll'.s foot. W8'1111~ co~rs. ;, sizes S- M-l-Xt. -' -"Johnny Step" TflllMEt TIPPIE -Handy 1 pfaslic step stool with non- skid top. Holdsw bl 250 lbs, • ' FISHE .. PilCE -Plill phone alo ng ind "'Yuice" says "chatt.er- chatter" afld eyes roll 1 98 up and down! Wilen dial is tu~ned and released, • . bell nngs. . -~ . • ' ' I i )I ,,I, ,,. l1 f I I ... ' I , ' . J J '· • ' ' ,, • ' • "' ' \ • .. _ __,,..._ - .. , .. ,-. ~-•. · u~ii "Yippee-Toes~' 17" doll shuttle$ 1kln1 riding.her co.Oil ·. ·~ay .Oirse. " P!dal· • • . "' 11er iri,,,i.;,Ly· lu· 9B . ing on h" bl<~ she even hisses and . tosses ~er legs. • ~,. ' She tumb forwards , even touch' 17" tall, she' of fun as a 2·year o~. ilii!!ll : •• bacl\lrards -t,t ~ ' ~ 10.88 .. IDEAL "K Plunk" A tantalilini gamer11. ""'' and skill •• ; the tension is teri1!i!I 2 98 Each follow ma~l1 scores against the ~· er. low score wins. • ·adorable styles , materials Ill.at· · 2.49 .. • 't • ' I . ' • .. ,, ...... e" . • 41&.Le by LOWE M exciU1g_.famil y or ""1' I""' of actio~ • •sUspen_;e, '<:hanct and 1 &1· . · sk ill. ·riay'ed-.llkl · "pok11", !lCept you ~IY • • , with dice. J .~:cllfded.. .; ,l't ~·~ .. · ~.~~Jt!r ~s): ·WOod, wi"l·'1111gh &loSs . ..,.... •• • IN,.......'OUTDOOl Features 1 cllaWloard UVVIU' • ., ~~~ni• 1~~ 1lri: 3 .. 98· ' · F1oodhgbt pegboard w/pegs Jnd · by PENmAY mallet • . • 150 Wott in '"' · holft!ay co~rs. ""'( ;·· ! • l ,' -" . :.,t •• }'. • .:,. ··~·· , I ''-. , -~ ..:.:..-- ' • ---- *'NyQuil'~ ' ....... ~If lliltcJ...: 'lllt!Ms .. 1.,.,~1;, , ... l.! ' c ...... 99 ·ruSia I' ' DinJ\ir.·c1 ... ,•r' · tluu rtnoiflri'silq! .... ...:;:·· 66c . 11 ii.1!1!' ' "Sati" Sweets" lUOfll'S .:.. Beautiful litho· 1 79 araphed ti• with 4 sections of asst filled caodils. 2!> a. "' ·~~~ ... -'-----~-=--_.!-.--------~----------t J.. - I 'I ii • , I. , -~ . - . ' • , • .If • -·--~·· I .. SYL\.\:\L\ ... . - . , ~' Dtc1iua1 ?l, 1• ,. . •u ... 3 . 1118 . 'ClilQlril:.~ .. : I .. . 2~Pc.:GiftSet 'Atter.'sfM~am . lope ·5·.QO 411,llCI I ' • ' .. , •• I " 1 r (. ·' • • ..... 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YEAR'S Ul6H, .tGW, CLOSE i p I --------------- ' 1 •• ====;;..-..:-.; .. ·• ....... ·c-=-~~==•'-"'-''-"'"'--•.:C·===.c::::o:~:;::::=::.:=====::::===============:::==~"l"'!':"'."'~ .. ~"'!"'!~~-~-~-:-~~~l""l.~.l'"""I!!"",_""'-------~ I • Pi~k a ·Tai ni; She Bas i: It VERSA11Llf . )>\"" Kellon ' 8alboa Pavilion Will Host - Negi:o Bo y Modern Theater Twin Bill Unf 1\Zed by • 'JUiia' Fame Fresh and f r a n k en· particular piece b, no longer tertainment explodes ~in a w o rt h w h i 1 e , they atop multJplei: of sound, performing it. kaleidoscopic v i 1 u a I pro-Tilt two piectJ aelecled by jecliohs a n d e1perimental the ONCE Group will & HOLLYWOOD {UPI) -theater when the Newport Justratelheprovocative Marc Copage is I years old Harbor Art Museum present.!! creal!ve fusloD or the arts and the co-star -with twq ·eVenings of avant-girde that is taking place on the Diahann Carroll~ in "Julia" theater pieces in the Balboa stage. They are designed for the most high!)'' rate1d Pavilion Jan. !Oand 11. deep audience involvement televialon show to make its 'itie j,erlormances will take through a bristling interplay debut 'this stuon. pl~c 'on the second floor of of unanswered questions lac· He is also black. the; P~ilion ballroom at li:30 ing man. Not'slnct the days Of Farina ·yr.rfl. Admission ·is by ·ticket "The TriaJ of Anne Opie 1n ~.oJd '·'Our Gang ~edies only. Wehrer and Unknown Ac- hu a black chll:I received . The.. ONCE Group w i l I complices for Crimes Against •• much attention and al~ pf:dO!m fOl' these-two even-Humanity" (Jan. 10) ii based fectlon from the American • inp: of contempqrary theater. on the traumatic events in public u little Marc ienj~s. .,;tJ1~·,~~p is comP.ffsed of the lite of its main character. The youngster lives with his a.~ .;oalitiop of a,r t ts ts, AMe Opie Wehiw, a blue divorced father and oldei: arcilteci$; composers and blood South e r.n debutante. brolher Eric, 13, iJ11 .the .f~ mak~wh9·bave,-evolved · \Vhlle the structure of the W!Wilre district of L 11 1 dtITing the pa.st seyeral yeary; piece remains U,C same, tbe Angeles, an integrated area from the .new · theater arts content is ol great fluidity, whert Marc hu not been Q'.· activities of the Dramatic Arts ch an g Ing w Ith ea c ·b posed to prejudice. Center of AM A r b o r , performance, dependlng· on His father, John Copage, ls Michigan.. , •.M.. how Aqne ft11i thlt night , on the set every day ·)Vi.th Musel.Otl Director-I Thomas Through a piercing qUi_eSlion • ~s son, explfining: ''~ a .· Jl: Garver--fiesd'.ijri 'them as and answer foqnat, the piece eood. d~plinarian. ff I~nt:;RQt.t ... , group~1'1thout:;artifice." He delVes. ;P,;lto : individual com- there he gell hard to hanctlli \ explains that Jh~y have been mittmeilt and the disturbing . ·beca\ise. (he. cast and crew ,.able to acllieve . QU3 9~.lity socia~;problems of· the day 1poll him with ~ndy.~' . ·llee'ause they ~tt-·Mt a throuiA Anne w·e h r er • s It's a different matter -.in. repertory wm·pany, but rather responses. The trial draws the two-alOry, stucco, Meditt~ they co~inually develop and heavily on social comment via rllneah hOme which i!lclude_s e~pl9re .new pieces for the a flashback m~~ge of pie· two ~rooms and a den. theater "·~tb.ii.t" illCQrporate an t1-1res -actual doeumenta There IS a large backyard. a~e and· rrturbed view· from Anne Wehr~r's past. Marc is unfazed by . all the point· or today's social scene. ..Tlie Wollman Motor City excitement and attention. He W~n the. poup feels a Review" (Jan. 11) takes a says he likes working on the----·-·~-,..·------------­ ahow but doesn 't enjoy the IM=hool work between scenes with the atuc:Ho ititor. He bi iHowed to watch lhe I'-_..,.,. &how~week. . By Phil lnttrlandi La Mh·ada ChiJdren's Play Slated ~ La .Mirada Community ·Playhouse's holiday presen· tation ot "Rumplesllltskin" wUI open Saturday, Dec. 28, at NeJf Baro, Neff Park, La Mirada. . Directed by Yolanda Robinson, the product Ion featutts Larry McKee, Muriel White, Penfly Hayes, Betty Ann Bodar, · Dave Schuler, ;, "l'IMff ., fM A,_s" .Plu1 . 'on.. M•lftmlll Mn h TMlt ,......M.clll-" CONTINUOUS Su11., Mo11., Tuet, et I 1'·111· Phone 673-6260 EXCLUSIVE AREA ENGAGEMENT Showlnp Nightly llATU1 ttt 7: &: 11: MONUU ttt l :JO Nerti ..... s.t. & S.11. 2: ~ "I just w•lcb my.self, alld I laugh when I think' I do something f11My, 10 the-.little fellow said. · v ~ .. UnUI recenUy his' faVortl!" food WU chocolale •i0e cream, but be .dev~_oped ari aµ~&>'. to it. His ideal looch is a peanut butter and j e 11 y sandwich. Hls taste in other teleViston entertainment runs to Hanna·Barbera's ' 'The Banana Splits" .and "Woody ' Mark O'Neill, Jack Purcell, Ron ·Dragt, Bobble Myers, Nancy Angell lntf J>iane Carpenter. Woodpecker.'' A housekeeper does lhe cleaning and cooking for the family, In a pinch Marc's father can find his way around the kltcll'n .. His specialty is 1paght:ttl, allMugh he · can whip up • batch of 'soul {ood wbeo be. wants. • "My motber was fl\m Alabama," the senior Copage · says. "So it's easy for me · to fix up a dinner of hog neck bones, chlUins. greens and black eyed pe8s." (Cl io;,., r ...... ~·"-••-1 .... nof 11...i• ··""" ..... ..i "Believe me-1 your baloney is not falling on deaf ears, juat: txpenenced ones." John Copage ls an ·actor In bis own right and a ru I est.ate broker on the side. He U1f1 be enjoys raising bis SON In an all malt househol~ ex-lr iiOiiiOiiO-miiOim_oii_io ________________ ...;;m;;; plaining the etJjoyment com- pensatu for the effort. He aay1 Marc'11 work wilh MiM Carroll in \'Julia" has beetl: food for the lad inasmuch as he looks on the actress -: a IOrt ol aubslltute mother. But Md rem ains all boy. He la alw1y1 on the n1ove, ~ppy-go.Jucky and usually nicked and acarred from falla· and 11n&U accidents. On weekends Copage lakes _., tOlll on camping trips or for 1 ride ln the country. QoetMtlly ht exposes them to art DWICUma. the theater Ind .... Cbe ballet. "I ND teaching both my ...,. • prWe Jn belng black," Copqe ...,.._ ''Marc iJ a little ,...... lo undentand it all, but be'a 1 well-adjusted )'Ollnlllar """ ,.... •• been ti· po8'd lo l'1ICiOI dlllerencu." Rock on TV llOLL-Yl\'QOD (UPI) ., I See By Toda y's CLASSIFIED • THAT • IT'S • DIME • A • LINE • DAY ::~ H.:"t:l~-ii.~~; For Stron ger Families. Happier Youngsters llj)uo-ontbe-n dB , , ::;: =: "Lollll>ln" __ an etter He alth, Give to Your United Fund "RumplestiltskiD'·' op e.n s Dec. %8 with a 2.p.m. matinee and an evening perfonnance at 7:30. On Sunday, Dee. 29, there will be a 2 p.m. matinee. The show will again be presented January 2, and at 7: 30 with final pe.rformantf: at 2 p.m. Jan. 4. Reservations are now being taken for all performances with the exception of the Dec. 28 matinee, which is sold out. For ticket information and reservetions, call 864-4120 or 521-1611. • Angie Signs HOLLYWOOD (UPI ) ... , .. Angie Dickinson signed lo co-1 star with Dick Van Dyke and Rosemary Forsyth in "The One With the Fuu. ·• A CCU..' flllC1UllE o [!) TICHNICllH• ~ ....... Fiii: .. SOUTH COAST '""" .. LAZA THllJIR'RE CIJRPOllAJIOll San Diqo f,._..y at Brist°' • 545-2712 -NOW PLAYING - SHOWING TIMES .. 1:30 -4:15-7:00 -9:45 ..... ... 1'1111 I JL ...... ...... soo ........ V.MIU.-,_, -... -1000! - f COAtl1110 .. sat.w S.t ... 111. 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' . •' I . ,12'1' • I • ----"-'-____..____ __ ~ -------------- I ' I I I I I I DAil V I'll.OT PUTTING THE KAPP ON IT -Minnesota Viking quarterback Joe Kapp prepares to hand off ball during drill In preparation for Western Conference playoff game against Baltimore Sunday. Minnesota won Central Division title. Publicist Says Not Will McKay Pull Switch, Move 0. J. to Flanker? ' ' EDITOR'S NOTE -Today the DAILY PILOT begins a new 1ports collllD.I fealurt, ''Styles tn Sports" by Manrell SUles, sports editor of ti.e Hollywood -Odzen..New1. Sdles 11 author ol tract and Rose B o "I boob (Back Tract aod ne Rose Bowl ) and ls widely knOWJ JalerM*lflUUy as a leadiJlg 1per1.1 •vtborlty. By MAXWEIL~ Speculation tllat John McKoy may go cutie pJe anc1 · use O. J. Simpson as a flanker rather than running haflbac.k In the Rose Bowl has 'been making the rounds. • • It's not widespread like the Hong Kong Ou or girl watching, but seems to be the only answer some people have for the problem of springing O. J. loote arter Ara Parseghian showed Woody Hayes how to contain the big guy with. the big yardage record. The notion was 'batted down, ~ the fly, Wednesday by Don Ahdqsen; USC's newest sports lnformaUon dtrector. "I can't see anything like that hap- pening," Andersen said. "O. J. got thiJ faro a runnel, io why the cbanet?l That was a liood questliin. Simj)son has only gained about as many yards in two seasons as anybody else has gained In three. He has broken more records thari Ron Clarke, Paavo Nurmi and Emil Zatopek combined. His output this season was 1,709 yards and 22 touchdowns. Ohio State's leading rusher has gained only 884 yards and ICOred 16 toucbdownd. He is James Otis. The Trojans hope to have James going up and down, but not forwards, all day Jan. 1-lll:e an Otta elevator. "Our record of 19-1•1 ln our two seasona with Slmpson im"t too bid," Andeneo 8ald. The people suspecting a change reply sure, 0 . J. has done all of ·that. But Notre Dame held him to 55 yards. pro- ving it can be done. The answer to that is that Woody Hayes does not have the same personnel on the llne or serving as linebackers that Parseghlan had. U s e the Ohio personnel exactly the 1 am e as Notre Dame's was used and Simpson m a y run through the Ohlo defense just as he haa done in all but I believe two games since he came to USC. Oregon and Notre Dame bottled him up pretty well. Even In the one game the Trojans lost last yaer. 3--0 to Oregon state. O. J . ran for 188 yarlh. This was his first game since Oregon had held him to 6S yards rushing. In the Rose Bowl vs. Indiana. 0 . J. gained 121 yard• in Z5 l'Qlhu. He acored two toucbdowrui. * * * How mauy Umts ln a 1ame dots tlle Ranker uully •udle the ball? LI.at year fl11lker Jim Lawre..ce canled die ball JI Um~ .for 111 yards ud toe toaclt.don. Be caupt tl:lle ball II times '8• lit yarda ud ................. 'Jbal'• hudllqc: tM bllJ 31 Umes. Bruins Bomb ! Simpson would prefer bandlln& the ball 47 Umes In 1one 11me, which be •bu done twice, than &o get bis mltll on it maybe only four or five tlmtt at Pasadena. I preler H that way, too. O. J. probably would be just anotbe.r flanker among tbotllllllds, althou1b hit t.C speed WOllld be an advantage. I 1ald t.4, not l .S 11 a few people claim. * * *' Would you rather have just another flanker on your team or one of the great ball carriers of all time? Oh, -sure. McKay may send O. J. out on the flank a few times .for certain plays, to loosen 'em up and to see what happens. But his main job surely will be right where be bas been all this time. If Ohio ls able to contain him, Steve Sogge is smart enough to find ot.het weapms, E;ven when lte· does, the Buckeyes ltilJ.' will have to key on (). J. or one of the "other weapons" is likely to go for si%, or to set up a TD. • * '* '* I Ohio, too, llu Ii ball....... grip on the natlonal Utle to defend. 1'be UPI board of coaches already bas voted Ohio the championship. But the As1oclated Pres1 bas held off waW after all the bowl-game results are In. This will give a clearer plctvre on which teams 1b.0Wd be rated down arovnd fifth, slltb and ninth than we hive rtpt now. . Nhte ol the top lt teams (Notre Dame being lhc on1J exception) arc IJaed vp loBowlpmea.· • * * * II USC delClts Ohio Slate, the AP poll of ~ writer• undoubtedly would name the Trojans (61 their version bf the national charhplonships.·.DOes'anyone serioualy believe anyone would rate Ohio 21 the cbaJnplon if the Bucks bow to the Trojans! Lakers Shell SF, 133-101 LOS ANGELES (AP) -The U.s An· geles Lakers jumped from a 10..poinl halftime lead to a 1~101 triumph Fri· day ni«bt over the crippled San Fran. cisco Warriors in a National Basketball Association game. The Western Division-leading Lakers used two 14-4 scoring bursts in the sec- ond half to race out in !ront by as much as 35 points early in the fourth period. Elgin Baylor, after missing two games with a groin muscle pull, wound up the high scorer with 25 points. Jerry West added 22 and WUt Cham· berlaln grabbed 11 rebounlh. Rudy LaRu-scored 18 points and Dale Schleuter aot 16 for the Warriors, who a.gain played without center Nate Thurmond, recovering f r o m a puUl"d th1gb muscle. Golden West _Falls, 79-72; , To Glendale ALTA LOMA -Glendale College rallied to come from behind in the closing minutes of play to down ~n West, 'n-72, in a consolaUon braC:ket game in the Chaffey basketball. ioum ... ment Friday afternoon. The loss, Golden West'• secimd Ill eight atar!5 this yeaf, knoctod .lhe Rusu.en out of the tournament. ,.. . An olfenaivc foul against tbe-RllBllen and then a ball control error wlidl allowcd Gi.ndale lo Ile up the ball I• the final three minutes turned the game against Golden West. Glendale Jed n;72 with 61 seconds lefl In the game when the Vaqu...,. Dennis d'Autremont clinched ttie game with a jumper. · From there the Vaqs went on to add four more insuranc.e points to make the final count more one-c.ided than the game really was. Dave Prather had his l!eCOIKI straight high scoring nlgbt for Golden Wcst, sink· Ing 21 point& on nine fleld goals and three free throws. Only other Rustler in double figures was Brian Ambrozich with 12. ' D'Autremont led a balanced Glendale scoring attack with 17 counter. OOIH• Wttt (72) •• fl "' "' Robinson l 3 l t Amborzkll d o 4 12 Pr11Mr 9 l l 21 Mll~r 1537 M1rlln 1 l I j ICordAI: 1 2 2 ' 011(111 121• C1m11beH ' I 2 t P1¥,.'9r 0 1 O I GllMllt !7tJ Suriberl D1r1lr11 ........ Hoffme!I d'Aut.-te Sllllech Moni.n ,, fl "' "' ' ' l ,, 1 l J 15 I I 0 J ' J J II ' s l 11 ' ' • 14 l ' ' • to•1I• 2' 20 11 72 lol1ll ll 17 20 1' H1lfllrne SCtlr•: Gdd«I Wfll ,,, 0""411• 3l. STILL NO WORD ON COMMISSIONER CHICAGO (AP) -Tbc major lcagucs' baseball owners failed to decide on a new commissioner after spending three hours and taking nine ballots Friday night. After a brief supper break, however, they met again. A spokesman said that some ballot& contained two or three candidate& and some as many as six. He added that the voling was nol even close to declsJve. "At this point there ls not one leading candidate," the spokesman said. "To be a candidate you have to be nominated. Six were nominated." • FRlSKY C!)L TS -Members ol. lbe 118ltimOH~ In 11reparation for their Sunday battle ;.o • tensive Ullit, Wl1lcll carrted ·ll)o Clolts to;t1ie·C·r;rar~-t!W:'\V~Con1erimce t!lle a~t the Mlnnes Divis!'!" 1111• 111d fa 13'1 ~·run tllroagll.'. • ' -Yltlllis;-• • · . ' '· _:. .. .. i... --' Colts · li·p9int Choie ~ · •noi.;."J To ···num~,· Minne~ot3~ ¥~' L" BALTIMORE (AP) -The l!alllmore Colts, aperi~ in tlile games: and Coni!rii ·'Off vJ.S.f ielion, cotertaln : piayf# newcomer -Swlday for tho Nalloaal .FootboU Lcque's W ...... Conference cbampkxilblp. • Tbe 81111~,.!D! •«ract 11,ta ftltli.\ the Col1'' ""' ~.. sellout Iii prevented Minnesota from a threatening ,PC!'lllon. ~ Of the Vikings were ill with the llu ti-the llmc, too, lncludlng ' ' Memotial·Stad1Urn.: , • , -.,-,.-.--+,--.-.------ The od~m •bave , i a .14 a It• d q\1811!1'b1Jc!< Joe Kapp wbo wu bcnched Bailllnore'1 ~ Division tllil!ta .._ lirthe -.quarter. ll'l'Olnl la-ovcr the Vlldng.o, woo.. In addition, 14lmiesota running Back U Central Division record included a Paye Osborn missed the first encoonter 21·9 los'.s to Baltimore. wblle recuperating from a aeuoo-long Bui the Colts are wary. lnJucy. "We rate M~ among, the He played the final two 1ames, vie· strongest clubs ln ·the entire league," tortes · .over San Franciaco a o d oald Ballbnore COOCb Don Shula. Philadelphia, gaining 110 yards. "They're good eVeryWhere ahd espec1&lly In that tough ~.,..,.., We'll bavc to play our besf,janie." sp..rts In Brief Minneaota's leading rusher with *" yards is Bill B,rmm! · .(•"".1 "We're coming back here," Brdwn grumbled after that defeat, and ncnr.~ be gets his chance to make amends. i ~. l "nle Colts also will have an at:lhi:t' starter ·Sunday who missed the f1HI 1 g~c -Jerry IIlll, a running bACt I who b hlghly valued as a blocker. \I~ Earl Morrall, the NFL's leading ~: with 2,909 yanls and 26 touchd-· has a raft of ·talented receivers beaded' by John Mackey, Willie Richardson, JlnM• my Orr and Tom MaUe -who al&O. tops the Col~ rushers wilh.62Z yards. --u,,_ BaJtimer~ has an impr~ive 11*1 record against Minnesota, incul~ seven in row in Baltimore. ' .1t I J1. Baltlm= rollcd up a ~1·3 balftime lead over Minnesota \Ji last month'• game, but It was tough sledding for the Colll a!IA!r lnlermllalon. Tbe Vltl"8i peckcd 'my with lwo more ficld goals 'bf Prod eo., and ooly a goaJ.Unc llaM with 10 minulcs remaining by BalUmore'1 superb dcfense . . ! ·Graebner Reinstared; Winds May Help Browns Against Dallas CLEVELAND (AP) -The Cleveland weatherman came out In favor of the Browns In their battle today with Dallas for Ute Eutem Conference tiUe in the Nallonal Football League by predicting light winds favorable for field goal kick· Ing. Tbc dC!CrlpUon of the winds u light ...... under 10 mile. an hour -would seem to give the Browns a slight edge ln the. game currenUy rated a tau-up or sUghUy in favor of the Cowboys. U the game ls close, and the field goal the ultimate weapon, Cleveland would seem to have the better chance with Don Cockroft than Dallas with Mike Clark. Cockroft m1de good on 18 of 24 field goal attempt. during the regular season while Clark hit on 17 of 29. Tbc municipal stadlwn turf currcntly Is covcrcd by a lrap with beaten blowing hot air under it 24 hours a day. A Browns' spotesm1n said the field aholud be in "reasonably good shape" unless there's heavy snowfall or utreme cold. The Cowboys worked' out Friday af~ temoon akmg the aidellnes at the Stadium, where over 80,000 are expected for the Utle game. It has long been sold out with ooly standlng room available. Browns' Coach Blanton Collier has said be will 1tart Charley ijarraway at nm· nlng back lmtead of Ernie G-and Jack Gregory al deftM!ve end for Bill Glw. 'i~l ' K:\....; Snotti Greets Buckeyes ~~; . ~ ADELAIDE, Australia -Caplaln Donald Dell named Clark Graebner Saturday as replacement for Charlie Pasarell OD the four·man U.S. Davis Cup lemlls team which mecll Allslralia In the CballCJlie Round ..... Dec. 26-28. Ei:ercilin.I h1J option under a new rul• permitting a single change In the line-up five days prior to the matches, ~ll wbo had omitted Graebntr from the oilglnal squad, placcd him on the team which includes Arthur Aahe, Stan Smith and Bob Lutz. In head-to-head matcbel tbii week Graebner, showing hil best form ln monthll, deleated both Puarcll and Stan Smith, chic! rivals for lhc No. 3 slnglcs spoL Ohio SU&te Ben: PASADENA -Tbc Ohio State loolball team arrived on the Rose Bowl scene Friday receiving a warm welcome in bleak. Midwest-like weather, and pro- mpUy toot oH for it.a first practice. Coach Woody Hayes, noting that the plane was more t~n an hour lite at· riving, held a brief newa: conference, excused bimJelf and hastened on to t.be drill, aa the Buckeyes began pnparations to meet Southern California on New Year's Day. Hayes made it plain the Buckeyes, champions of t b e Big Ten and unbeaten in nine games, mean business on this lrlp. "We want to see all the wonderful Slght.s, including Disneyland/1 he said, We want lq enjoy the lrip, but oot to the extenl of depriving cilium of Ohio a good football game. The weather back hlme wu about 15 degrees and in the cool 40'• here. Juat • before the Buckeyes arrived, Putdena residents were treated to a rare sight -a few flurries pf fell around the hotel. Me.,er Triumph• '" ·''' MARSEILLE, France -Deb bl t; Mey~, Amqlca·~ Olytppic 8"Pn~, , won the women's 20!).meter and 56-meter butterfly events Fr" • ' in an international meet inaugura "a. new Marseille pool. 1; · Miss Meyer, a triple gold mectafilW, in the Mexico City Games, Won -ure ~meter race in 2:16.0, defeating,Syltlle Moreau of France by nine seconds. '#be Sacramento, Calif., teenager took ~ 50 fly in ~. nipping Catherin Gros)iri.. of France by half a second. 11n._., Doug Russell of Midland, Tex., I the me.n's 100-meter butterfly. France's Alain Mosconi defeated Olympic star Mike Burton of~ , caiif., in the men's 200-meter f e' and Australian ace Mike Wend.en t Zac 7.orn of Buena Park, it1 the m~h's 100 freestyle. , · .1l UCI Scores 99-88 Win riJ .,, SAN orn;oo -uc Irvine ~J Pomona College here today at 4 1 p.rn. for the consolation championship of, th,e Cai Western basketball tournament alttt downing Northern Arizona, 99-88, Fridit.' afternoon in a performance coach 1.i)j~' Davis tenned ''our tM!st of the year !l IY' n The Anteaters overcame a 4MO halftime deficit with a 59--polnt exploidbd' in I.he final 20 minutes. 1'.'11 11• "We've been looking for a performllftl2e like this all year. We've been tigh~ up in the final mJoutes, but ~1 we relued down the stretch and ~' Foe, 90-51 , LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbc devasta~ "" ucu Bruins. led by Lew Alcln-..... It points, rtppcd the Mlnncsota ~ 90-51 Friday evening in an in· ~I buketball clash. Chie,fs, Raiders Ill Pl~yoff Sunday the way I thought we could." lUll Steve Sabins sparked the ~·1 second·half surge wilh a 2 3 ·po I n.t' performance, moet of them en .~q· layups. He wound up with 21 pOk!U, topa in the game. "I 41 • 4lc•ndoc'• point g 1 v e him • UCLA weer ICOriAg recm:t, breaking the mart ael by Gail Goodrich during his ~Bruin-. •Low now bu I.~. Goodrich had l,191. Corona del Mar'• Jolln Vallely ap. _... In his 111'11 ootlng llnoo 11rlcUn Joy lllncsl tbroe wccks ago ood !anl<cd line points for the winners. 'lllnl&hl Vallcly ml mates mum to P.W., PHilloo In mecl Wost Vlralnla. II wu ,.~ Tbunday that Aklndor •11 suffering from 1 pulled left tendon ID his artb. But the 7..foot·ll• Renior wu 'PP"""llY not bothcrcd 1>1· the Injury. lit pllyed aboul :II ail-and 111'•1> lcd Ill rcboundl. OAKLAND (AP) -The Kansas City Chiefs, who have been playing some of Uie best football tn the Ameriean Football League ol lale, tnil the Oskland Raiders, who haye been playing some of the luckiest, clash here Sunday ln a Westcrn Dlvlsioo playoff. 8otb teams finished lhe regular season with a 11-l rteards, which in alm°"t arry other year would have been enough to claim the liUe ootright. 1be orily other yur there was an AfL playoff, for instance, the contending clubs were 741. l.All.ett odds had the Chiefs favored by 3\i points, a one-point Increase from &hou that were posted during the week. Maybe Olia la because a lot of Kansas r City Money was showing up or maybe the bookJes were reading the teams' recent ecores a litue more closely. The Chiefs hllvt won five In a r o "· On 'l'V Sundav Channel 4, l p.m. mostly by impressive acorea:. lo tbelr la.st two games. both IW'&)' from home, tbey curshed San Diego 40-J and Denver J0.7. The Raiders have been llvin1 by their wits the last three week!, narrowly edg- ing opponents that, for the mOlt part, should only have provided brisk workouts for a team calling itseU a UUe contender. . ------------- There was a t~lO cll!fhanger with Buffalo, a team that has won only one game all year ; a ~za squeak put Dtnver; fourth In the West, and last week's 3t..f1 triumph o v e r San Dlego, which thc Chiefs had beaten by n points the wee.k: before. "I don't know what Jt ts" said Raider ' ' Coach John llauch, "bvt for some ......., all our games teem to go right down to the wire." Stlll, the :Raktm are the moct a · plostvc team In the AFL, acorlng "'°"' points {453 ) and averaging more yard& (40ll.9) than any team in the league. 1'he Chiefs, on the other hand , have held their opponents to only 170 points during thc ..._ lowest In the l•llill•· I " and thclr pus deleme II particularly mo.,. Kansas City has lnterccpted n paacs, a lcague high, and has dumped ~ quarlcrbacts f0< 431 yards, also tops In the AFL. Chiefs' quarterback Len Dawson leads the league in the complle1U!d nUng S)"lcm, !xii Oatland puaer Daryle Lamonica, -In the AFL. bu com- plcted 75 ""'"' -and pined aome 1,100 .-yards than h!J advoraary. With ln)urltl to recelvws, the Chic!• have had to ..i, on thclr nmnln& gamc -bf.allng the Raidcra during the ,..""· DaWIOn thmr only lhHe --but their pus e1tchera are in better shape now. UCl caught the Arlz.ona club ~· minutes Into lhe second half and ~, with 11 minutes to go moved ~ by five. In the Onal five minu~ .tM1 Anteaters broke th&.gamc wide ~ Jell Cunningham (23 polnll), . Heckman (17) and John GlaYlno bad productive acorlng pcrlorm~ot UC lr"ftrlt (tr) ....,..,. ~ l9(R """" ....... ,. C""""""'m I 1 1 ti Phi,.._ 1• "fll 'II s.ndtft 2 1 I J Wl!\111'• • 2 t 11 H«il"'lft I I 4 11 R11Mlll 1 1 ul a> .. 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Singer tnclud~. &ive the "number oile" ranking , , Jn~ndllall, lo Jimmy Jacobo oYNew '(4f< Cl!>' but Ja-, puahinw'40J'~n't r.il'ltcUve u be1 used to be. "Jimmy Isn't considered an active tournament player· any mor~" Singer 'lid Friday, before winning his second round match at UCl'a handball building .. !'Jimmy hasn't play~ in a tournament game lahx:e 1915 but everyone knows he's the best handball player in the work!. I gueas I've beaten him three tmes and he's taken me about 250 ti(ne.s." Singer, 27, is the reigning national champion, a title he won last May in ~nLouia. He Is also the world champ, hirring &MeJed that distinction at Toron· tO' 13 months agO. ~ · . . !-YEAR VETERAN • Singer bu Come' ,a· lpng way in lhe sgort since be played hia first game ln November of 1980 while a student at Los Angeles City College. "I loat the fint gl)Dle ·I ever played and I really dJCln't like the game too much. But I stuck with tt and it really grew with me." ·A ful·Wed gllllle that deJl)llncJs In· tense C0"""1tnlloo, han<lbaU ploye'l will often use' tbeJl penonal!Ues as we.a pons. · Like Parry O'Brien, the ronner great shotputter who deliberately Ignored his opponenlll in compeUtion, h an· ii. b a 11 champs simllatly try to psych oul thelr. foes. · O . ''Som~t.irqes physical ability Isn't cDOUgh in u otherwise even match," Sffiier says. "I try to make the guy I'm playing feel like a ,Joler u soon u he walks on the court. ·If r can beat a guy 20 1ttmes in a row in tournament play. then I never want him to beat me cv'en whi!n We're playing for fun."'. ' Sinpr l!Y., In Jl!orlh Hoilywoo11 and· 'llay's out ot the Encino Health ,Club. A.hich, 1tr~e.1y enough, is located in vpn Nuy1. · II.IN A ROW '9fhep he's· not playing in Southland 'dtimamentlr llke UCI'.!I, he's running • · dlstrlcl· office for the Equity Funding Company In Qovorly Hills. Going Into the UCI event, Singer had #Oh 90 conseciJUve tournament matches. Abd the compeUUon gets tougher all the· time. 1'"tlandbaU is really booming," he says. "it's IJ'Owinl all the Ume. Two Years ago there were 5,000 tournament players in the U.S. Handball AuoclaUon. Now there are 11,000. It's the biggest in· tramural .!lport:tn the country, bar none.'' Gauchos Fade, Lose, 90-81 ~ddleback Co1Je&e's ba!lketball forces rau out of p1 tbl lut three minutes and 11~:·~ Pol)' (Pomona) frosh zipped lo a !li:):81 triumph Friday night at Mission Vi19:jo High School to avenge an earlier setback at the hand5 of coach Leroy Stevena' Gauchos. The hostl htld a ff.a lead at hallUme and were rUll up by Jt:x wlth JIO seconds left ·when they suddenly lost control and the ·pme.' Bill Noon, former Savanna Hlgb play- er: ·poured 29 polnll through lhe nets for !htr loaen while three other mates hit In 'double flauru. M t r c Hardy and Randy ·Lawrence, both e.t· TusUn pre po, ll\lllDOd In J7 and JO'. Hal Boyd, termer MlulOn Viejo High star casheo. ln 11. ctl Poly went wild In the ICOfina col· umn , putting •ven player• lo double lif¥m for die debacae. ~· -~ II Idle ,un&IJ nHI fTI. diy Wiien --lakel ... Ohlooe of N"'1hem C.Ufarula at tbl lllllllM Viejo i)'lll, . . .. ._,., . ~ ,. .... ""•t ill ' ( f • ltOOll n I I " ~,.... . ',,, ...,., , J '1' LtWl"tfltt 4 2 ' 11 ~ ... Nl(la t f I I llllnltr. O t t I Ctl ,.., (ft) °''"""" • • t ,, Merkle I ( I It v...,.. 11111 lmllfl t I j " Off\lfl • ' ll 1or...i11 1 0 • 1 Sl'lllWI l•IH l!rwt• ,,,, ~1111 JfJlt TtffiJJ• n If,. ti T•l1 ,. 11 •fl tt.lilf11N1 19C!dltMdt 4 Cal hlr ». • ton Rally .~ But lloll wblollod hro i.,. lulDPen tllro<IP .. hoop ,..i put -back la bull/:"'· ~ ~ Rl;lilll!-•1 grut follow ._ . r 11\e ..... 'O'llll SO -...... U· time p Marina Ill lr' •• en4'rlir !old. , 1· llnally 1eoerated Ila lamed fl" · In the third quat1«: no Tu-- bObet racing u~ aod down lbt COW'! with ll!eas abindoo. • . • , nl Vlke cOach ~obn Da,.ey wu acw"" knocked off lbo llencb .., qae play Li!ory HollYll•ld pol , eomPlon on top br ».z5 with a Up lj1d Marlpa wu nev· OAIL Y P'ILIJT ...... "' LM ,.,.. ON E SIDE, PLEASE -Marina's Dick Ivie lOQks for maneuvering room around Compton's Reynaldo Brown during championship game Friday night of the Huntington tournament. Vince Moll of Marina is behind Ivie. Marina led by two at the haH but was blitzed by the Tarbahes after intermission. CIF Ponders Ending Ties By ROGER CARLSON ot HM 011rr "t'" ttaff There has been a lot of talk lately about tie football games in prep circles -particularly one specific game in- vovling El Rancho and St. Paul high schools when the two met recently to decide the CIF AAAA champlonlhip. Fans at the Los Angeles Coll~um were in a near uproar at, the conculsion of the · game after the two Ued, 2C).®, to share the title. The vast majority of the crowd was under the impression that if the game ended in a tie -the deadlock would be broken with a series of dowtis to decide which school was the CIF cham- pion . E v e P St. Pa.1.1l's assistant coaches thought that· U the game ended ln a tie it would be played off, team wu wQllng to settle for it. "However, on second thought, I wonder when winning a football game becomes more important than the health, safety and weHare of the players. We might really be opening ourselves up to a lot of crlliclsm. "lf someone getJ: torn up in extra time it would really be regretable. "I think going on ,from ~ point of action at tbe conclusion of the fourth quarte11 tmtil-aomeone ICOt'ea la the plan I would faVor. Keuetb Fac&n11 Commill1loner of the CD': Ya, we're going to ma~e some recommendations. We feel at most peo- ple do that Ues don't resolve anythina . "We wlll probably recommeod that the Pm&J\ill Cdltlnua on WJtll ICXDeone scores -regardless of •here the blll Is or wha( the clrcumltances are at the end of tbe game. Like mOting from the third period lo the fourth period. Just chanae field directions. "That way It would not hurt the team that had just made a iood drive only to run out of time." J•Or po111lbly the California syatem might be put into effect. But four dawns f-each team really hurtl the team that just put on a good drive onl1 to ltart all over again even. "I think we will refer the matter -lo • the Southenl Cllllomla ~· ' "-latlon. Wt need lo get ltlrled 10mewhere. "I agree with people who uy in every other sport we have a champion. Wlth the erplotive teams that we have today I don't let! they'd 10 too long before they'd hive a tcore. "CORUnuatU.n with a sudden death woo.Id be best becauae It would be a aborter period of time lavolved." satnllr, Dltli .... 21, 1"8 DAILY Ill.OT Jj' C..• UJltl .... tte.M11111/.74114 .. __.. 11Ji """"' ' 1 1 J J L ... ' ')" I • 11 /'4ltltfl I I 1 Ulefa tlll Tllillf tt U U Jf Ofiers Grab · 3rd,. \ . ' Trip. Lions· 61-44 •f . ' • ' I By JOIL acBwARZ • Of ..... ., '"" .. .,, 'lbe one-two· punch of Mille COntreru aod Roy lollller dumped In JO straight poinll in the clo8t111 lbrte minutes of tbe · ee<ood quarter lo lead Huntlngtoo Beach to an impressive 81-44 victory over Suniet League rival Waatmlnater and third-place !ii Ill 40th annual lnvl~al ba.!lketball toornament. After a slow start, the OlJers turned In a atrong perlonnonce oflenalvely aod clelemlfely. )luntinglon 8'acll only abot 34 percent frorn lhe' Doer, biltlftg· on 24 of 10 shots, but allowed W..tminster 14 leu field 11oa1 attempts with some • stroq rebllmding by Miiler, Contreras and A1an Hart. l\'"lmimter bit on Zl ol 51 field goal allemptl. but bad all ktn<ll of trouble feeding the ball into Its hotlfft shooter, center Dan Broderick, after the flrst period. Broderick ICOl'ed half of his team's I~ points In Ille opening period, but Huntinglon'1 aauiOI z<!ne defense clog. ged the middle and made it nearly impoaatblt to feed lbe ball Into Ille pivot. Westmin!ler led by as many as five points, 27-21, with 2:17 lell In the opening half, · Bui at tl)at point Miiler and Contreras went to work. With the Oller defense forclna Weatmlnster into r e p e a t e d turnovers, Huntingloo ratued off ill lt atralght polnll lo lake a 31-27 balftlmo advantage. MllJer scored six of those Points, and Contreras added the ether four. The S!:COnd half · wu a rout with th1 Oilers outacorlng Wealmloater IM In lbe third period to break the cof>tesl wide open. Hunlingloo Beach led by aa much .. = polnll in the llnaJ period and coach Elmer Combs cleated bll bench. Broderick wound up u the same'• leading acorer will\ 17 polnll on el&ht field goals ~ a &ff tbro)o. Randy Combs was the only other Lion la double • Dsures with I polnll. Miller and C-Ontreru lopped lbe Ollera with lS and 14 poinlll. Hart added. 12 points, mosUy on loog jumpers lrom the earners. '!be victory upped Hnlitlngtoo Beach'• seuon record 7-2, while Westmintter ii now 6-4. ktr11 "' Q1111rtrln • Wttlmllll!W ·-""" Mvlll"'-'9a ... ell 1'11 ,, " ..... ' , • 14 I l I IS I J • I 1 a o 2 J I 1 1 I I 1 1 0 I I " I 2 t a ' 0 J I I D I 1 I •• 1 12 tlU l '1 II 11 I 11-44 IS 17 lt J'"'' WMIMIMfW.C I ,_~ ,,,..11--. ,_ .. "~ ... Sw1lm ••ktP .... '~" W1lllQ Tot11t ,, .. _ .. s 2 11 ' • I . .. > O I ' .. • • I • 1 2 I 4 • ' ' 1 0 • ' SI II U Against Saddle~ek San Clemente Battles For Tournament Title . By STEVll EKOVICll Of t1111 Dlllf' ,.ntt 1t1H The only thing colder than the temper- ature outl1de of San Clemente Hlgh'a gymnaalum was the shooUng of Estan- cia'• vs.ratty ba1ketball team lnalde the bulldlnJ a1 the Ea&Jes kicked away a close same-lo the secand halt to finally fall to San Clemente, 84-SO. The Friday nt,ht game wu one of two seml·final fracases in the second an· nual San Clemente Baslretball Touma. ment. Mllai• Viejo dropped lbe other conteat in tbe lut few minutes to Saddle. back, '5-«I. Laguna Beach was ellmlnated from the ocmolatlon bracket with a 5:1-47 loss at the bands of Servtte. Sao Clemtnte wtll now ploy Soddle- back for the cbamplonlhlp at I lonighl Estancia will meet Mission Viejo for third place In a prellmlnary 1 a m e ocheduled lot $. The san Clemente -Eatancla contest saw the acore at 12-11 at the end of the !int quarter with the Trttons ahead. ~ Estancla coac h B91 Wetzel.got a tute of things to come as his top off. enslve threat, Skip Wllliam1, drew four fouls with only two minutes to go ln that nrst rriln.e. Williams tat moet the rest of the game oo' ID'llil the wuing nUnutes when Es- tancia needed him delperate.ly, but when he returned he wu unable to deliver. Then be drew b1J 1ut foul and went cul for good. Estancia trailed by only flve at the hall, lWI, but Sao Clement&'! Eric C2iriitemien. stepped on the gu and 8C· c8leroled bll teammates paat the fumblo Ing Eagleo. ~ flntthed with 17 points on the night to give him a two-aame toumamml lntal of Ill. George Barnett led lhe Eaal.11 both in po~ 1rith II. In tbl Million Viejo .Jou, the Dllblol were behind by ao lltllt u one polnl wllh 111111 24 atcond• Jell. But' 5't"lta collected two free throw• on Aue-and· one situation and a bucket at the buz. zer to earn tbe fln'1 margin of victory. .... " E1t1ncla S•n ci-tt l lr'Mtf wm11m1 o, ... •1t111C11 !Ml fl llllfltt 5 •• 11 J t s • 0 0 J 0 l ' •• ' • ! ,, O O I 0 0 • ' 0 0 • J ' 0 I S 1 ll,.. ll 60 "'" """ ... ,. ..... UlllleHIY ..... ... TO!tlt .... " .. ddlellKlt Mluktn Vitlo Min.. 'Alt• UfJ It n llft. --121• t 1J-JO 11 '22 12 It -,. la• C.._.,. IMI ,, "". Letnbmnll J J s n Mt ltr 0 I 2 I Cllrlttt-t t I 2J ....,.,,,... • 2 5 t :..Vkltn I I 2 I ,..., •• J • Alltfl 7131 Mttcilllt I J J J Donlitndllnl 7 • • • Tat•l1 It. )I 6ol ........ . 111111•-'5 4tll61t-IO _,,,, .. ~­·-·~· 5 I • IJ Kell ,. ....... 6 s I 11 4 I J I 1 t t I .. ' . •• 0 r. 4 It 1 I 2' ,, '° .,, -Wn• ......... T .. •lt 5l2U Stw.rt I• 1211 v ... ~ 12•12 v .... I t 4 I G- I 0 I 2 Wl'"11 21 11 1' 6f T .. tls ...... ._.... L"'°'!lll klch ...... U tu111 kid! 1471 11" .... 2 I l 10 I 4 I 6 7 1 • 15 l l • ' 4 D t t 1 0 ' 2 14 1! ' 11-11 111Slt~ l«Yl19 IUI ..,,_ "'''' W1'H1 -111101 ··~ Grvg~ .. M H11rlbill Tat1i. Mater Dei ,. ",,,."' 2 I I S • 2 1 ! ••• ll 0 l I I l 1 ' , . . ' . .t I S IJ 0 1 1 ' I O f t 21111SJ2 . Wins, -60-50 Mater Del Hllh School adv-Into Ille final round " -al lbe Conln• lnvltaUonal Baakelball tournamenl loday with a ! p,m. encounter al Conioa 1113h's gym with Collon for flltb place honors. The M-~pod Jnlo tbe final d&)''ol adloG llfter liruth!ni oil Aqulnu Friday nl&i&< -· at N""° illlh· llllpb Cblndoo led tbl M.lttt Del five However, a.s hal been the case In recent years, a tie-breaker has been used only to settle the issue of advancing a team in th-. payoffs. Three people deeply involved were queried on their Gpinklrts and .UUettlonl as to what miglit be done In the future obout u., in the CIF final.I and ollmino- Uons. Magnol.ia :Nips Tars; 63-59; bacl: lo lbO' vlclory trail llfter the Monarcbl .... lldellDed ~ nl&lil with a SUllUllng llM9 defeat at tbl buds of Norte Vitia. Chandol ripped the neto far 17 points on .. vtn fteld goals aod -""' tbtowo wblle w.-Ra., wu blllinf fO< I! aod Tom Walker WU adding 12, Coacll Mllrljoll Allddl of St. Pauh "Yes, definitely, 1 think there should be a de tireaker. It would probably be difficult tO "work out but I'm sure they could come up with eomethlng. "No. foar ao.rn.--tor~ team ~'t salW>cto17. All<r ~ ~ 1J _,. there tbould be a clear-cul,Jfillner "' the _..board, nqi )llsl -a )'ll'daa• , champion. "I llllnl! i IJe.i>l'oUor Wll<lld dtflllltely favor. the 'better tum,· elP"ClaUy tr ..a all·~• ovei1ln\e , ·period · "u employed." COacb Ernie Jobft1oa of El Rancho: "1 d<in't like ties. It IMml Uke·a lot of Orfort !or nolhlOI. I know neither /, '· Newport Harbor IOll' lio bid for fll)h place In lhe 40th annual Huntington Deacb BaaUtball InvitaUOMI lournamtnl Friday afternoon afltt dropping a as.ft declaloo lo Maanolla at Hunlinllon Beach "tt io. dJO[lpid lbo Sallcn' overan ,....... to ... and 1-J la lbe -.ey. ,. Unlike the fllldoa ti 1ta .C overtime w\1 ovtr Lona BeaCh Wilson Thund1y nifhl, Iha Sailors of coach Dava w~ were cold ll'om tbl field tllrollPCJUt '•lhopme. The T1r1 were able to connect on only 21 ol 63 rrom the Ooor for less tbafP as perctnt and from the free U\row line were 16-for-JI. Datplte the nlped ilmo the Blu .. jacli:eto ..... bavilJI bitting from lbe Door, they were Jn the aame ri&hl up unw 1:11· remained when Lee Haven mode a !rte U.OW lo Ile It up at IN!l. Howtvw, eoecb &rm. W bee J er' 1 Mapoua ...,. thowed Ill clUI wllh three stral&ht bucket& lo pull Into a all-point lea4 wtlll four mliNlel to ,. .. From there lbe Stnllnela plA)llid the 1k>w \ttUberalo wait, laklnJ the pod 1hota .ud maldq lhelr free throwt to eiH out tht win. MqnoUo led by Ii much as lllne In the teC00<1 quarter ~ Newport cl-the l•P mi<IWll' in the tllird tlttaolly from Outtlde. ' period and op llU live nilnutao OI go. Ha-WU bllb lar NIWJIO<I with II ml Jeff MallDolf addad ll. ~Ila""""' beavlly an mt power buctelt with lloua 0.-bllllnl from lnoldo aod ~ llunay Jdttln&. _,,_ Nn'"'1 H.,,,., 11 11 11 ,,_., IMtl*le " ,. ,, l~ .......... HMtlf Utl .._. (ti) ""!"!" ........ .a •s• °""'" ''I" ' t t 1' L..,!llldlff I I , 'l 'I "4111-1 J 11s 1111 Mii,.,., tt•ll ''''"""" 1•1J, ,,,, ,_. .. , : : r : 22 1S It# T011is Coach Jerry Tardil't el WU forc- ed, bowt•er, to came behlDcl to nalllhewrdlct. TnllJng by two " the ball, tho Moutcbl <W9(lt lo a qutdt Im pOinl leod In tho lhh'd period ud ...... tnlled llfterlbaL kOtt .. ..., Mittr Dt1 I II 11 ........ MrlllNt-• ,, _,, u.a Mt• Dt1 C•I ,....._ ~ .. ....... --.. , W•lktr 4•111•..,.. l'' jllf1h ••••• ....._ ' ' 0-.. , J , 11 """'"' , , • " ... SJ JIJ ~· I I I• Cl'lrf o J ) ) IC..,.., • I • ,.t t ~llM Ill•..... tttl Mc#iltMll'llfl t I ' ' ,.,.... I t I ! Kalltitrt a • t • ~ 1 • • ~ 1 1 ·11.___ Ttl•ll M It 11 .. Ttttlt '' tt 11 M ' l l I I I I I I , , I I. 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(CM) •lnntd l1ndel (CclM)1 :U 106--Klnt (CMI 11l11ntc1 Allyn ICdM)1 '~ 11~ !CdMI dK,' Mlntl fCMh 15'1 113 -Purtell ICM) pinned Miiion (CdMI: 1:10 1»-Ct*'I ICdM) dee. D11!1 (CM)I 11-1 1•11' -Mwrl (CM) plnMCI Jones (CdM)1 1:71 141 -811111n tCMI plrined Scott le.NI); :53 , l4-,Cl1rirt (CdMI dee. Ferrym1n 1CM >i l-1 lS1-Rtll!)' tCMI won by torttlt wt-t4111!ird· (~I cite... J. Mini• (CMh .. 1 • , 1/a-Gr......, {CdMl pinned ~I"' ICfo\J; :"5 IM-Mlller (CMl 6K. AdMnS (CdM)/ ... HV-IM .,,.tell FV ·Cops Tourney Fountain Valley'a wresUing team downed all opponerita in the North Torrance Quadrangular W e d n e s d 1 y night to earn the tournament championship. Th e Baron niatmen felled boot North Terrance, '3-tO, and sailed put Warren, • H, and SaJ! lleniardlno, 36-23. Bln>nl Chris Scirlel (US) and Glen Aodenon (W) pin- ned all three ttmes while le•pwale! 'l'bn Fbnn (130), Joe . "'-<._,. (Ill,), . Bobby W•lker '(]Jj), and Po c I ~ (JI) went undefeated. Mackey ee~ a new school record · when be pinned hll oPJIODeDl In a nifty t t secoodl. The jWana......,.. klle unUI Iller Christmu when they 17 a ~ el to the Long Beach Tocinllllflll with most other .... llCllaols. * * * NewMtf H.,..., ... Ctl'Hll 1ltl MM 11 ti -Wtclt (COM) pinned MfVfl'I {NHJ1 :11 • 10. -Andenen fHHl """I llY ~It ll5-Y1b1Df1$11y (NHJ -by farlell 123 -Jlcob&tll (NH) .k ,Cl!lrf ICdMIJ 17..i ' q11 -KOP&lllt.I {NH) 11rMld Cltl!IPI ICdMll l:.tO 1 13' -HL'COll (CdM) Pinned EYIM INHh S:2t U I -NHl!em lCdMJ llet. Blumkt CNHh J.1 14-Griws CHIO 11lnned Klltlnt~ -rfh CCdMJI J:ll 11 l.l~1rtter INHJ 11l11ned Sl•in.ker ltdMJ1 l :i!Q ' 1.--Cuny (NH) .tj-.f Lint ICdMli 1;1111 . ' Ull -Roflleflbet91r INHI pinned ldlu>9ultf' (CdM)1 l:4S . IM -A• (NHI _.. b'f tek.!t KV -~W (NH) -~ forftll * * * * I ·•lftllelt a.. Cteft ,_. 11 ~el'IW (El w.\ b¥ fwf>rlt 1°'4lt<lm 1£J -by lorftllt 115-Ho'lt (El cite. (Ody (CM}J 7 .. 1:0-Fren. (El _,. by forftjt I 119 -Marrufo CEI Mc. It. Cfl"llo ICMl1 1·1 l~llOll ISi clK. :s;..11bt,..er ICMl1 '-l • 111-GJlloclY ICMI 11!rlntHI Sdlulh: fE>: 1:40 1'9-W111111nt (CMl pinned Atl'ilev (Eli U7-F1te (El dK. Glltw't (CMl1 ,, .• !..........._ C1111tillo (CM) plllntd Mo"1I fEll I :11 111 -er-IEI PlnMd lir1htlm ICMh 1:10 1t4-Avn-(El -by forttll HV-Gtllt'I IE) -by forttll * * * ets•• MtS1 1to c._ -.i MW :w, ti-wldf. ICdMI -w forftlt 1-..0 rnakll IU-l!:lld't' (CM) _, 11'1 forfeit 17).....Ct:lf'I le.Ml ....,. 11'1 ~I llO -Costttlo lCMI ~ OAmPi (CdM)1 1:47 ' 1J6-Hbron !CdM) p!l\l'ltd S..ltlberttr CCMll 1 :20 ' 1'1 -GU1oolf ICMI PlnM1f1HNhem CCdMJ: 1:51 , 1.-.....WlllllfM (CM)d9(..'ttll/l!!llWOl'tll ICdM~I 7.z , IJJ-Gllbert {CMI 11fnntd Sl1l111ktr (CdMl1 \:SS 161 -Colh!llt CCMl plnntd L111t (CdM)i ;_., I l~ltr~..(CdMI 11ll'IMCI' Or1· helm !CMll 1:<17 1 lf'-M m1tch liV -"" rntk:tl * * * . TOTAL TUM NIMTI 1. H..,._., H1rtlor, 12S '· Ett1nc1&, 10 1. CO&l1 ""-• 6.1 '-CD,_ Oti Mir, SI ... ,_, I, Hi!'WPOrt H1rtlor, 1lS 2. Etl1ncl1, N t. ice,_ dtl Mir, " ot, to.sit Mffl1 •46 Nt/I • Looi< ~.,. But tor 1111 Hol> dal/I. cri ..,. of Sir WoU.ri tam""' Bvropcan J.Uuor Haircut.I. Sii WAL'lll'S -~.,....1 ... c.ot•- . • • • • ... " .~ I ' --·f:'ccM,P I ~----p . .,Tlc.•.ca.1!1,IT ,I\ •11n ·~· ·i.'""P• 'Y:'.~ 't--":· ,f~"-f 1;9~ 2'4 . · 1. ' .. 3.tJ • . . ~ .. u , , . I " . -t-2,! . I ·value .. .. · · ' ~·· vet,., 'n~~_:n . • ·. · ve~ · . ~J .... .;..~-~ ... .-+~~~··~.·:~. ~+_<,:. ~.~.~.:·; ··~~~ I ~ T·~·TA"°'°'' ·I· "'~l~IY~S -IY"-I ~~_j,a.,111• ~ ::· :i I ·~···•AMJ.' l . ''~na MLL : I , H.A_I~·~~~ . ,. ":~- I . 2.95 . 94c I . 11<95 :"· 7" ·' 1 . •,9~~.3 ffr ; , .. ~ value . v•liie t. • value ,, · ~ ., .1 ii Lindroth Wiits·T.ars' _&.~.-;,..-· ..... -. +.· .: .... :-:~~-+-~~ ~,:.L; '. ~ ... 3i ·, .. . '. '•' ' •'. -~ ~u.,o~·~·' '·····•oOD-I M&Y,IL .',~, . r'I Most Valuable H~nor '.. ::" ~•-& 141111y ·:~~: •1!9~·~· ••T 1 •.•·~uL~ .. ~ : 11 . · . "" ,, I ·17 ,95 5t4: • ...9s . I '4 15.9.5 ~· e 'i. ~ric Undroth was named coaclles · -AI Irwin, ·Ed · '"·•' , I I II · ' ,I, most valUable on the Newpcirt . NtwJand 8.!"1 Jack Fllllerton..~. Jl!~U~ "'• ·;;..' · . ~. .. val•• ' i: ~ • va ~ "~· ~" J:I ·Harbor High School vanily tain~~·:a~0=:'1~~,t-~~~-•.~---+ .~ --.~ --+ ~ .... ~."'9 \~. , wat.er wlo t.am In a •pec;!,!I while M BenUey, Rick . ->· .' IOPPD JO•llMV · ·l , ,, ·•EAL,,, .... ., I TDAfllOtl IJ awards banquet honoring me Pierce and-Ski Common were I ~I . .. . : Ji!lltl,1'95 . ~ ,, .1 ~ t -lime :CJF champion Tars boQorod ·for uplolts In <rou ·SEIYICI IAUIE "J I ;'LOIJ IAftl' IOLL I CR~ i!YC .. ' •; and the cross country team. CO\UltI'Y I .. . ., . , . . " . i -;. ,., ~nt at the school · · · 314 , • ;I '. ,'169S .,... I 4.95 194 ·•· cafeterla for the ceremonies Wattr Polo . I 9.95 . • ... · ... . ' .. , ' " 1 • • ;:, • • ·,-', ~ were three past Newport Varsity -MV~ ,Eric. Lin· value , , · . "· .; +· v-.lu~\• '.I? + .,.,,lflU• " -1 ·< , =1· · droth; Captain: Bot. 'Kelgh ; I-· , -~ . ~ · · ii .~ ~. ' · '·. --<1... ~ l"" · 1 • Most linpfoved· oJGtui w:1~x.. - - - -·---. ... ~ mllli - - - - - - --.. -..~Jim 'o;,,--,-~~ • ·--' • ' . " J~ '·"'•" .... ,, Sh()wdown fi!~~~':i .l -_ ~'·'"~'' -i ·· ·l~.,_co :~~ · · i ~ "·~I': l For Rangers, U i:ti,Beach . It's sI/owdown boor for the Coast <Rlflga"S II they1 er>! tertaln a1ways potept J.o\lg Beach at Newport Beach's Marlne'1 • Park in a PacUlc -~ Jn;gue duet. ' Kickoff Is at 2:30. Cee -MV: )lni'>Smlth; I ... .... ...... I -'COTTA•i '. I .c'.-Y~MJ, \,,~f· ·~, I Captain: Rµ:t>~SnYtiei:: Moat ,, f'· "~ ·4-..,.. • ,. . .... C ~ ..... 9':;J:.1~·.~.,, "·~ Improved: Jim Claflsbn._ 1 .I · 9.95'1.'i..·:' ,' ·~ I '.'~~5 , · · I ... ~J,i!'·1fj,,~ir,.;;1 ~· ;rt1 _. , ,. . •a•••"· ... , • ... , , .•••• ,, . ,,.a¥• "M":i' . '". . CfGu ·~ L -. . . . + . ·~·1 . + , , ... ~;1;y eap:~ .. ~Gf~k -r-~1~'-~•-:~4-~ ~~.:--~,-,~:.!.~:~ .,: ~t :~~.~-»~.; ~n~~ ~ed! Sid '" 'K11!1NIR • ·•!·~-,N~T.~'!'t;. I ... -~·D~··-'-~t'! . ~,·1 Fl~=~:va~~~h~~c~ , s~!!'l '~~Y 111 . I-.~-~~·~.4r _~"1 .I ·'~~i j"._~&"':~il · I Andte'wi: M . o1mprovec1: I 17,,s , $84 I , Jo.t,s •·•• C: ~' I. .,1·t.11s '*'f~. i' Mike ~-value · f viilue ..,, . • 1 '-.Aaue ~-· ., J Frosh-Soph --MV:· Denny I-· • + w ,,,. + .,_. . · J Coach Brian McCaugbey's Clille; Captain: ~ate Brown · - - -• - - - - - -illif ... - -· ._ ._ --1--.;,,--.S ~:~ ~:,:o ~th ~~~i~ Most.JmprovedrTlm·a uq. • " . . " . TRANS01••-· 1~fisoorf.~ .' tte agalnsl Temple Ctty to ' ', , ( CHEElfUL IEAl.FUL I . ~ ~, I ,, "'!'lr . "l..'" , , . ,. . ,~ :, J ~~~..,.u·~"fie:·~~::,.h~~ Sale Opens 1 MAhEL D~~L . 1 TRIK~T, Ak ~ ,~AND:! Kft\, E~,; f Ioop ·hortllities and is the only 16-.00 39( I a.95~ illl94 I . 4;95. ~Jl -C l :::f!o;.,::St left to Ranger For Playoffs I value . + valu1+>'"-· · -1-" . alue. ·~•:{" McCaughey's group had won I-- -.--.·-- - ---'· '· ~ .- - - -- -. --. fOur ·stralgbt circuit crowns Tickets priced at $8 each ~, "" \...l before dislnte~aUng I as t are .Vatlabl< now by mall I MADX . I HA•I !JIO , , I , R•MCO T,~~111~'! . ~:~ ~~""'..:i:er~=·= :.u~~·='~~~~ •. Go.ocfC:A11 I STARDUST." I '· -~ .. -. .' ~ nf.~:tl•.. " ol all·TOlind greal J Im Pauley Pavilion next March JU ~~~8":bo :~J~lth~ 013 : J!kets aie RQOd for I !~!! ·~4 I :~~:. 44 C I !!i!! :.,'J' now defunct Los Angeles both d a Y ' s d9u1>1eheaders. ... · + · ' · + · Wolves. Or,ders ar~ lin\t.tecl' to four - - - - - -. · , ilm - -. --· -~ • -. ..._ ~ '1 ~· .. Howevet1 • McWilllams will · per ·order. " ' '· =$ beali!<!nlSunday.He'lspiiSs-'. Che<l<S; mc1~1Ilrig._a .50-oerit 1 IDIAlPl,;AY.TIMl-1 ·HK•EDll,E·EDlllJS ., ·~"·~~·.~ ... ,. ':·~I ing the li6lldays ln ScoUand. ml!-lling charge, should be KOOKY KAKIS ING .. ~ . The' Rarigen tuned up for made· out to "UCLA Basket. I TUBIY DOLL I or I TH ~ • .•. .-•·-Sundiy•! show by manhandl· ball" and sent to the UCLA . lng 'liighly regarded ,Dlnubia, ath\dlcticket'olfice,P.O.Box I 17.f5 ,... I BY MATIIL A64 I 11.95 464 ': f: 1-1,a~ago • COJ17~;Ange1 ... -. I-.. :.-:: - -..:·_ +1!;!5,::1•.:_ _.._ --1-_·::•:.. ~-" ~I,'J~ LUV·Lm • SAYE 7.50 I REMCO 1i1 I TRANlf;tGRAM I ' KINNE~ ·~IT. . • Att .. h .. ,. y::":' .• :'~·.,::~::'.~ .. _ ••••H I JIT PLANI I CONITRUCTALL I BAKI OYIN , ' II t• frt111uency end •olumt crtttin9 btt Mliful P"Y· 1 JS4 I ,' 194 15.,95 79• '1' I • checlelic 1;911t;119 .u.ct.. s47u 1 &.~5 1.99 . I ~ • .... M.10 value , . + .•.•Iv~ , + value . 1 :, 1 1 ORC~. E~ECTRO .. ICS I--_. - - - - -.-- - - - -._. -~ '-'·.it~i~ 1617 SU NllOI. COSTA MIU. '1 l'HOMI .. ~., I PIE$SMAN tlANI I REMCO BULLDOG I M~RX T,OY. -~ I I STIP GAMI I IANK I TYPEWRITOIAI~~: . CAL'S I CAMERA 1780 tftwport llvd ..... Costa Mesa l'tloa• 646-9383 1 .· s .95 84·c I 11 .99 494 1 , 2.95 84•j· 1~• va lue value value . . J ~--!---~.-+------+----~~ I IEMCO S~&LEIUN. I MARX PINBALL I TIANSHIAM t.zn 1 I PLAY·AU6 · OAMI' I · Bii '9< . . , \I ' ~ ' . . ...... if • I 11.9 5 494 I .19.95 9a1 1 5.99. ,.,.," i I ·value · . . val)!•. • • + .y~lve · ·• _ :.;< j . r -·~~.~~~,~I+~·~~:~'~ ~ -~ -~-~t~ -' :r:I _ I IDIAL ROUTI •1 1 · · · •IMCO.Mln I ~aUIMAN 1, f I lljlOT~RIPIC I ~IKa,~.1! I Y~~*'" .· !1 } I Y13ai9,us. 684 • ···•5 •9• • . 1 .... , ; !·•84 lU· • · v a lue • ••I•• t N . .._ __ ----.1..---~---..1..---~""~---. NOT ·ALL lhMS Al A'LL STWS. OUANllllU'UMIRD TO •u•'Y OW HA ·.l SHOP 9 A~M. to MIDNIGHT 1Nc~~~~~ ~tr ~T ' > ' I I ···=· ""' I IW .., -· II ~ao-·--·••-.._ ...... _ ....... .. _ ...-....... . ·-·--w·---·-... _ .. ,.., I , "· ... I I I I '1 I :1 1· ,, ti I: I I i I l I I I· I I: t I ' I . . I . I I i I I • ' ., ' • .. .. .. . • i: .,, • • • '' . ' t, , , I ,I ·nit '""utlf!ih !f69 ,Ch~'iM* lilljltop h lnllf tho · · lunft.car of the1 toid: Evt1f'm0tt,~tlul 11'111 l1X\lr- lous tll1n. 1111 ·~I with hfftor end foll tlitory oquiflmtnt ·,.;i·~, -Hdltl 'oi<tr"/ S1rlll . No. J!f29.a911~24T. A car ,..11 .111 p.,..., , . ··to ...._., ' . ~ .. '-.... : : .... FOIJQ;4 'Dr/Setl1• .. • J..,.:f.Alr.·t.~. No. Nl"V "2 . .. s19 s19 · '"11 s499· i Dn. . Mo. Prh:e . ' -... 198& CIEYllOUT·Bel ,Alr . .'1 t l""~lrl.Ho.VTUA •<I A11• s21 $21 . , Fun $·5·9· 9 Dn. Mo. Price . · ·· 11111 DObaE. CorOliet · · '"'fMr "61n, NII~, trw... rdo llld ....,_.,Uc, Mt. ,J .. U.· UA ~AA . ''Full $1' ·. T"l"t Dn. T"l"IMO.' Price 199 · .1988 PllYl-u;nt, Furr· 111 f~ tr-., PllWtr" ftlr1nl. •Ir ccincilfllni. Uc. No. .. $1:L.b SS6' ~J. ,, ~.,, .$1'·5'" Ga, ~· n. . ""'-· Prl-.. . · ,77· · .~ 1'88 PLYMOUTH .Belvederi . a3<=:~· ... P3 ~:~ ""*.,,.,.. . ~ Dn. ~~3 Mo. Prieo $899 . . 1984 DODIE ·. 1 fl::toim. ~ trwmlafcln. Redid .net flfftw. UC. ::$25 $'>r " FyH '$6'ftft .. Qn. ~Met. · Priw 7''!1'# 1 SPECIAt WEEK~END BARGAINS . ,., ,, ,. ·' 1983 Dodii Dirt ·· ,. 'nir. ..... n. llltanwtlt ....... 1111or1. .....,, ftl ,_., fir -~ U& No. ISM :M. • • S"S . s25 full • r.t.99· 6, On. Mo. Price D .. . Dlll~CT.ION·S: J:aq to pt to from ~. -taU ·tile Su ' Dlllo ri..1110 Ille Bel\dl Blvd. ~. llO -1 boll mllo Saulb ud you're Ill Beacil Clzy Dodp. . Ol'fll DlllY 'T11. 10 P.M. INClUDINf SµiilAY ' · • PllCINE: ~2660 Ol '47-9631 ' ' -. • t -. -' . I I J ) _·r I ' , J f' ' ' I f • .. ... •\ ' TO YOU FOii CHlllSTMAS - 2 eztra large ·-Lido Iola, balder'• ~ Opportunity now! -Coll for illlorma\jon. J 605 WESTCUFF DR., NI ----------- · Coldwell, Banker • , OFFERS: ; llciyfront-l'ier & SUp 3 BR-3~ bl. + lam. rm. Xtra lge. fee sim- . pie lot on pri. street. Arch designed & cus- , tom blL View of entire bay $165,000. Joe Clarkson -. Elegance ly The Sea : cameo Shores oceanfront home w/exciting : ocean view, & C.lalina-3 BRs, formal din. · rm. 3 car gan~. Lrge. Inner patio & front ternce-f 15',000. ' Mrs. Raoston Delae leach Duplex Modern with 3 BR 2 Ba each. only 6 yrs . old-upper living oom 23 x 26 both have bllin>-•ery low down BBking $52,750 ~ Walter Haase Udo hl1 Room To Add 2 BRs + lanaL Plans avl for additin. 43' --IoL New cpts. & drps. Large patio on 5ide mada-$51,500. -. Mn. Raulston -Ho-and Apt. Balboa . ·Near new contemporary 3 BR. 2 BA. den "/wet bar. CpL Bll·ins. Copper plumbing _plus 1 BR apl Enjoy income and deprecia· lion. Only few doors to Bal-$49,500. Mn. Marion . Udo Isle Lot $40,000 ··8&00141. IL lot w/bouse pla.ns for 4 BR. pool home. Ex~t. value Owiler lranJterred • muat ..U plclllnl and plans in .our office. · !In. Marion lllld Oii View Lot · 99' Fronta1e with oubtandJng ocean view. Owner will trade f\IU price $25,950-$8000 equity. Fee land. Charlotte Long OfflCE ·OPEM SATURDAYS COLPWILL. IANKD &' CO. Moo L COAST HIGHWAY : NIWPOllT IEACH ICINU1 ' .... ---·-·--·· ~~· _--- llAR KIBR HI Open Houses THIS WEEKEND r.,..Ah ...... A M•f wltll W-.W. ar •••• • ,.. .............................. ..... .. j ... 1 a..,..._. ..... MNttl I .... ...... ...-Y'1 DAIL T "LOT WANT ADS. ,...,._ ......... ~ ........ .-.. .... ,.., ....... _ ............. .....,. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) , 443 Glouchesler, Eastside, CM 546-5440 (Sun 12:30-5) (2 Br. & Family or Den) 2518 Via Marina, Newport Beach 642-3219 (Sat & Sun) (3 Bedroom) 415 Glouchesler (Eastside) CM 546-5400 (Sun 12:30-5) 460 62nd Sl (Newport Shores) NB 642-4772 (Sat & Sun, Ail lO:AM) (3 Bedroom & F1mi1y or Don) 1129 Pembroke Lo. (Weotcllff) NB 548-8281 (Sal & Sun 12-4) 393 vi.ta Baya (Back Bay) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 12·5) '(4 Bedroom) 2025 Baltra Place (Meoa Verde) CM 5411-2004 (12-4) (4 Bedroom It Family or Den) 18th & Tustln, CClta Mesa Tl'act Pb: ~183, 673-7300, 10-4:30) ' 17174 Santa Madreina, Fountain Valley 540-1720 (Sat 1-5) 1857i"Lu Flo....,, Fountain Valley 6411-7171 , 11411-2313 (Sun 1-5) * 1642 SanU.co Dr. (Dover Shores) NB · 6411-1550 (Daily 10-5) (6 Bedroom) 2500 Wavecz<ll Dr., Corona del Kar 644-0020 (Su.n I-$) 0 (5 Br. & Fomily or Den) . 2041 Swan Or. (Mesa Verde) CM · 1148-7888 (Sun 1·5) .,.,... .. ......... .. .............. ,, .. I ''A'' Frame Unique 3 bdnn OOme with pool A:: plenty of 11pace for badminton court or prden. Vacant CHAS. ARNOLD JERRY RtEUD 31B & 17th St., Of Realton MS-7755 ---==------- 2 BR DUPlEX --·--· THE ~EF,L 1· ·T,."\-;·r.~r.' Look ilt This One 4 bedrooma llJi bl.tbel. l:Aqe 900 ., ft uni.ti with erd:lled prqes a: in ex- cell'"t omdlt1on. °"""' 1o-1 ................ ...; ...... .,1 View View cation near schools• mop. Cuttom 3 Bednn .,... .. _ 601 St. James Pl. '"' only $24,950 """· OWner uklng WRAP IT UP Musive none tlttpl.. Giant CLIFFHAVlifl $27,500 mutor oulto. View to La-4 BR, 3 both. La,...,.,.,,., FOR CHRISTMAS runa A Catalina. Am-lot. Room I« boat, calllpor low price for area. or trailer. Oo8e IO scbooll & IM! •·-""" ..., alter ;,, and """"""· $41,950 • will 143 Broadway 645-0111 ·-~ • "'!UNG" take amall local house. du-uu. 4 BR 3 ho. llmi'1 "'°"' ~i SPRING plox or '"'°""' tn trade. home dealgned around an Open house Sat, Sun 1~ COit• MHa 11M encloltd atrium. DellghtfUJ • n'D AT mv by 1 ,1 Ro ,___ 1----"";;...--.;.;.;;o I ' . ·-,.., ~· J. ... app ... r. ··~·-5 IR 2 BATH panannuc view, ~'11<:."C" at •• .. ANY11lfE'' DAVIS REALTY &U-7000 • night f'Oll can !Jee the tn.Y· Cpts/drps, bit-Ins. .$25,500. riad llahts acroa the Back 2629 Harbor Bhil., Ci\1. Real Estate ID% dawn or a&IWlle na. ' --PERRON "..I t ~ .~.-~ .... , •• Bay. New, unusuaily attrac.. ,rnL,.. _ '21,500 S.letm1n N-"'-"' live, IVAN WELL'S oome lD nAI • -Leue or lte/opticm. eonven. 5 Units on 2 IW k>ts. walk-Dover Shores-For the tam-Westclfff ArN Y~. EDersttic Rea.I Es. Joe. CAU. MR. NELSON ing dlstancy lo Oeean, all Uy who hu everytliliw' .l PrHtige address. ~iuter tate l&leanan lo '9t'Ol'k: in 540-1151 {open eve.) Hai- with prages. now wants a home to Co siud bedrooms, 2 baths. modnn, agress.ive offi~ tage Rea.1 Estate CORllN•MARTIN with It! MERRY MERRY Rmtic llvtog rm. used brld< Exporience not ...._,,,, * VACANT * 4 BR 2 ho, REALTORS Rey J. Ward Co. wall.J, b8med ceilings, ft~ = ~~ FA hrat. Try$1400dft. ~ 3036 E. Cont Hwy, CdM (.&:,· est Officel ,.pl:;~"'!.!!.~1g720. Pool. fit Sharl~ Plan. it '°" $22,500. Nr. ~ 675-1 "2 Anytime 18C2 Santiago Dr. 6*-1550 ~ .... ~ M M LaBORDE n--• I 16th SL Lockhart 1}111. ; _:_ M ·!I :zmz:z::::==:;::::=z I TARBELL 2955 Horbor ,,;, E.' l7th St. • = ""w. 19th SL, CM D I $24 950 NO MORE WORRIS EASTSIDE $21,!iOO. 2 ]&e lip ex • Bib. ...-. din rm & In lrolchoor C""' -D•l Mar 1115 Eastskle Costa lof~. Hard· kllch, gli&tf:n!ng hdwd fln. r Ul'I 3 BR Fl"eedorn H , _ wood noon 1. double car about u.terior maintenance tw.Y frpl:c I: w a J le l n a 4 BR home w/finht watll'l' fncd ·yard Dbl de~ .... ' prtp llJ)Vatftw uni.ti (2 ol. your bomt. L a • n .. dlltance to all lbopa. With View beautiful c a r p e t a. Auume S'ii" ntA. .:!: bdnN ., ch). Extra lo1'p -1*. -will oil 1>t Ult-......i dn .,.,... llll/mo -. 111 ~ lull ~ -- ..,..,.. .,.. tn 1 unit. u ..,. ol ""' ,,.._ S.. tlllo princ. A tnl CAIL RAY filimorri R lty ·-~-· ~·~ Well..McCaNllt, Rltn.. 3 BR' 1* hi.Ill ..at school.I GAULT 5f0..ll51 Io pt 11 1 el mo Nn-port mvd., CM. Ir ~. lftk!d pool. e91!1) Herltqe Real Eata~ '1UalO !'>tl-1129 };vn. -dllb hOoioe, ...... A "-LEASE $305 1110 ""!! -: Onl7 -• per mon1h. 3' -2 DUPLEX 5Yi% LOAN I '--===CHA=R=O::Et:=""=·==l 10 ,.. 00..'D. I baths.~ loct.tlan. 4 Br, :z~ BA. two . •klr>' 1• Nev heh 1r 9-P'rw PACt:SE'ftut. Imrnuulallt &·lt· ;~i.t;J =!~~~~ ~=~ 1000 NEW LISTING 2-.--. ...nw.·-·-elled lamlly room A. ~ lot *Ith tl'1!ff, ~lent localioo. VICUll a. N.Q' lo SN. $3ll 50 •)1:1~ .1\: 1,', .. 1,\·,1lt\ ! ' 546·5990 l' I • · 11 Ill If ~· \I \\I•\'. " I \ ' < l!JP Bakc!r, CM. A 54&-5440 Mli--ttl4 (apdD vvenlfcwl S'7MIS0. EYea: mlSM $39.950. }11 owmr. 5tl-2U)( 4 z z ..,.a • 25 TltllS • OPEN SAT/SUN nORAGE 6111111" 11111"'""' f22.7,., 5 Bdnn, • ...... tamily .-. IUUllK -ldrlarpfomib'U.· -.-· ..... ...__ .. 219 ~ •• CdM $20 MONTH oc. 2 """"-Full .imq palllJo &mt. "°" ...., ~ Pt1rat beacb t>caUon.' No ,rootll--.mlil'w cmdltllo Ona-. * ~11&8 flnandng nettssary. 3 BR Cl Newport lhd. Carap tmide A OUL Exttlldlt ana.1:::===:==:==::;,, 2 botho. ,.,.. tlvt"' + tom-Jt,:: r:,: "'= ~':ILL 2955 u--~-~WP!" loKfl I , l1y room. built-in&, ~. nfl_,.. T I in~ :-'i.;.. ~-2nl 10 UNITS DAVIDSON lealty ':::~.:.. ~ ... "!'i ru ... ---&G-tn85 on 3 lotL -· ID a..... ltlD llOSll I '*· doo. Ou .,.. -~ *LACHENMYIR tront.~ SI¥.• Ydlow A. pint Gl'lel 10o corn. ualL Low da lllA ar '! .. , ...... , lstala c.. -thlo -2 811 ~ °"""' -- • ?ti) E. 8albo& Blvd... Bl.It. h O Qt e Newpcrt Hefpta. * iXLi:PnoKA.L Flt ,JiDl.1 THE QlllCU& rou CAu.. m..ie -"'euy-. 11o1....,, • • lll •[l!!!~t --------mE QIJKXER !00 SEIL -bH. Ml-4!151 0--,541-M .. - ' 5 I • ' ' I ' • • • p I •· L • • '· •• ' • • ' • • 3 • :. • ~ ~ ~ I . ' ~ • '· . • I ,. I •• I ' • • ' ' ' • ., I j ' ... i!!>l!!a• POI $,Al.I ...,.., Ol WI ~iNTALS • llNTAL•" llNTALS llNTALI . llNTALS ~'1 .... ~ , I!! ""811..,,... ell. !4!111 ' 1 , -·· "."~ Ho"•U Ullfunl..,,.. -.,,,_..,.. Apto. ,.,........ Aph, Unfllrnllllool j ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ -·~*~,, . ~~lalo ~:::; .. ~ ~!~IM~~*' ~.'t:=. !IYw~;.;,~1:°° t:O: :~·Mir 12:'f 1~ 0.-. ,,.,. .... ,....._ _ ........................ ~ .. , •. M.-. ,.._._._""' .. . -' $ooylca 5!lllloh1t u. '*""'· · l ....,, ~ ._. l dlllol OIL' v,... ,.....,. • ad-1-~IN• · .m-....,. n, WI. • . .~w INCO ~· Jr·.r e:.; -~ -.... \it ~ -' r:~~ .:S.:J ........ ............ -· mt .. ~ k . . "' .... -ao. .... u m ,....i:,.JllA. '-ID -= _. _,.. .,,...... ..-. -HUo1111LI OIL l UPINM Q). sow,.T., I~~ ,c..i.--...... .-.Ld '-..br11.1.'l11lt.A, ... --~ Cll'l'llf.tallll . ....... .. _ =~irqi. ~ &17 •µ11 -......, & • clna. ~ ~~ = UM:L~ OCEAll YISW . IJlonr7, .. -.. \'"!"-1·•.2 llJI,,... ~ .mme New LoclUons A•llldle Now. 1', rr,-/~~I O>ioplefalr,••ro/•h•dJ C11..:'-.1Jftllor. t...,, 2-•'-··---tn>ko /·Prl / "'!"' ~ Ht,...&•"'-·'"""'•lnVal""~ ~ be & . ....,. ~ Ad"1!< ~· ar mat """ fW. 8M!s~~ or -11' Bitu.' $11i -' P!lllll-T«m!l ··~I Bio-• r· "" ~1 1 "!ICM vte\i::'.!i!l'. • . !'!\'..':. 1~. ' "1nni. ' Ol)ly.,. the"""~ . .lailb -~ btt. l#W /.,..... ... ch , •705 ,!,t!-9 -l'atvoi., '"'°"hurtl l q•rf\"Jd, Huntington lolch ., Mar[om,·Onit· ~ =~'1100'0: ... -~ll'f -.Alt. ~-~ GM!)ftp -'i' .. lloDl:RH "'"' Oj)~ aorli. "" .. r...., oDi ~ Bl.UFF'J;:~~4,., :.-~ aoq, ,.d,. o. ,, . •• · · :~ ! · "'"1111 #'UL .sie.· ~ ~ ' ...... , a11. 11' 111ettMm1 1 ~ Emnent'tncome '11pp0rt1u1111 - near\Y -· Bea . _.. ~APl'OA1 • lllALTY ' BR A a.n,: ~tilde. clole .~.~-. · n&. S2trrl/ Ju. S.C 1125 Li Iii. 2 -tv, 1 blk BEAUTli'tlL J r.-., J.. Lo• lnv•"'-'••t 'req·"---1 & lnd'R'il-' ' • · ... . .. ~· ~-· I trplca, lill·lnl· oo VIit& ~ ~. V"1 -Oj)t -• K ~ ~.....,... ..,......., , ' '• ' ' 8'1«> w..,,..~ , ' d !A'40Xi -~. "AV.U Jaa 1 )'!'Wfr!Ot. ~ .; lriiel' I BO""' 11' """' -$260 mo. -~ bl """'" view, * Tl'alnln& wltll P*T . owport s~. im !'I~. ~OWN' •GI """""RltY . .~lm '?" .... ~ Alt e PM. Sl5S. ~th Incl uW. ~Ii RINTALS . • . ~ o:J:·~=.-. For all the Details call: . . • ~";\ W~mri:.:: ': : ~~~ .~~ N~"it 'H~fli/h ~ '210 6'4-1131 A!!'! Unfilrnlahed k•N r~Ls 2N~,i~;'= ·l'l#;~·IG,~•ma-od!llta:-. -. * 3 BR. 3 •Iii. Hoe & 2 Lagun•Nl~I 37~ Gontral 5000 Apli;Unfllml- 5 1Q-.J!M1'.ll.. , J\li:~ ~ i<dllfed 2 BR. d-1 ~-. Br.°"""" VII apt. Xlnt 1oc. NEW 4 811, LlauDil Niguel. 8allioo Q00 Norm Dol>niwslcl 714/136 6MI or IVOI l Woolloncl1 . 714/135-4355 • · tO .-"""' iur 11w~ Idle. SU>. DH Meyer Pl. '' nr, &ch1s A trans. 5M--7249 View! $275 pm-mo leaae. ND Baycro;tl;~ '"!'11{ I~ = .J~~7124 o ~!"!M .... 3BRwlthP>ol,'parlly-. mim-oo VE OME 2 Bil Unlllrn s.aa. Apt.l!'l!'!'!'"!!~"!!"'"'""'""""'"'l!'!l!l!!!l!ll!I ___ .. 'GOOO BAYCUSt il)y \iWN'flt ' I ' . N-rt le•ch . UGO "'"' 1235 / nlo. + cle-RENTALS JMMACU'ATE APl'S! ~~. ~ ~l'i:; u:.;.~:fATE. =::::.~:tad jiu ._,.""' • < ·~"BO ~ ~ ~ ~m"2 BR. 1»uee.' •!:"· W.1948 Aplt. Fyrnlah&d IMMED. OOOJPANC'l AVAILABLE • 11111-Roni I 6060 I • & """'dlarm. 21' .... ' E!P,'_, & drpe """'" lrplc. Win~ $115 !lo-rt ~ha-3220 Gonaral· I ' 4000 c1-to Shopping, Park Blitr Whit., ·n..iior . • . .... by rm~IOOt.BI pa t.: .. .iumdeth AJuden uw ,-· . .a.1 .. 1ta 0-.. 1, ' , •59acloul:SBr'1, 2Ba 675-4630 ~ 6'2-2253 * .. VACANT .... -·~·1ew--~ ' "'11. Jmmac! "VALUE ,, 11 • ~ .... -· ' "~ -~ '" : 1'ELVXf} ....... 2 ..... 3 RINT 2 BR. /d ! -~ --' . -Jfj~,.....,~, .! 6TS-8:iEj; " " . ' • , ~... 2 n. "Block ~t___ • w en er o c. IQ tt. only 12'l5Jmo. Major Wetrtem States Wbc._Jol $51.9110 •. rt .... , ,. ·~· 4 I# -• A ; : .cm., ~ to un-t eswtmP.:d,PutlarteO Shop. Center. Lockhart Contectlon~Ocpa:Q:p • tt.. c. GIU:ER.,lle'11" $21,llili-~ ·BR;~ ~. bloCk ~1111~;,. ·a..~h VQ5 bead>. u .. of 2 blg pools, 3 Roolllt Fumllvre • n,i, -~ JBc1a Balboi. Island 5355 Rlty, 91\1 w.19th SI., CM ~ ,,_ ,....... sue Via W6 -walls; bl•bur, v A.FHA ~ , Bil 1 BA, . VERY NICE:. ~-~tot, etc. 1'25 $25 Molith 1845 Anahalm Ave. 3 BR. 2 BL -· AD ui E. 17th, c.M. ~ ~ • ..,. d .ur I Eittbluff "1242 'f!QUonal """"'""' aYailabl• Panon:i'nle vt.w, walk to FU1L OPTIOI\ TO BUY COSfA MESA 642-J824 elec: Frpk, boaul 'riew,·~· ......,i leue, Jai fl it.n. .. AMAZING ' 'tti10tiiliii!il ' 8'7-6363 v•-· Beach. • ··-$250 Dover41hont · 3227 ~· ..... -'vallablel • 'ly lie. 646-7988, ~ • -w/alley. 0 w n • r ........ In "" -'FOR Sale by Owner. eon-3 BR.,2~ba.uturm,fam m"c; ..... ~tl!l8· ~,;, Nodepoalto.a.c. $135; 2 BR. 2 ba., w/w, ·· fB..60,:W dep,rtment .. Jt.o.u ~ Eu!blull. 3 )>dr · · • • • · · H.F.R.C. blms, <jrps. clilld..n " pel EatabllWd! EARii 1800 I 2 "&~ ; ·b!ill w, 1.-... ~ rm, lndJc!>d. shake -t.AGUNA -Ocean View L'l'f•ly, 4 B• • Vl•w Fumllvra R.1ntal1 . O.K. 5M-liS80 Bier. Hunll""°" INch 5'400 UNUSUAL Sbop, • ..,..,. • OJI ~ A · ~~ I _-.. ·. ·''"" $25,000 •. ClWn<f trans , H~~.~-tlillJ"'" ~-" u-•~11 .... ...J.' lnDo Sl7W ~•c "'""'M -... Newpor!Afta. PARTfua:.)i-~ ~ed: draJ)t'd~ If.ti a r 84T~ -~_-,..-~...... ......,., '-&I,\ ":""-" ~ • ....,...e _ Vet' • 1 .. _ .M. ~ * 673-4279 * v"""' lcihools,and,cb·!!£•:li.e1. ·='.. _:,__ 49'1-1195alter6. -. ')ll!ar\Y le.i•, l850J>EIW.LnclJ>;AhlunTr4-'800 c .. 1.-. 5100 EXCLUSIU 2 BR. bou... att'd ........ ~You ..... - 614-14.... • • • ' -·-·1•••ah "170$ 2900 mo.~.: Jotm Moonab Rlty HOLIDAY p• ••• . ON•THE·IEACH SUit R. E. or ? Nr. _,_., ........, ct.Pitel ol_~CllO. ·~ ' . ·· · ~ .. !,.. ,,._ ·v1c1tlon R1nt1l1 642-8235 DELUXE gpacloYil Bdqn. ...... .. to U.!m.001 aood car, 'i Coron.• Cltfi.ur ·. J~250 FABULOUS New 4 Br. 3 Fum. aPt. '135 Pid. util. HARBOR 2&3Wl,roomApta. :0:-:,-:.::;1,, =Ile= a~ 213 FERNLEAF Ba.i-beecbbouseCapi.strano Bick Bty 32'° HeatedpoOl.Amploptl?ldng • ~ llvirl& 1o pleue'tbe ·r· 613-0860 lea1t 1-iYe bou• ). ter1ect 2 Be4room ~ch ]' Beach,torenttorC'bristmas ' ' 1965~~drea:o ~ GREENS ~~tflW· Now momo.Rltr. Meldy.Wrlte:SPEEDVE;tf f htwne on 4S x ~· (1% Now til Jan. 5th $200. 213/ 2 BR. Slba, ra.lsed trplc. na. . a Office Rentil , 6070 DOR, P. o. Box 518. $:1' '! ~",k <,::;·totlWnau! ~ 1P,!!!{l: :..~ .. Bear, nu A· ~,,f".:' w~woi;:t.=: ~; ;..,,~R. A=-"t '?:, BACllELUfro. R·$UNF100URN. Jbe "ffUnflngfO" . LAGUNA llACH ~~~~II> .!!!LU-•IJtl-P .. sop nn w/prv ontry. S..ker su.<!90l m BRANCH auNAG'".;: Wond2rful blutt.·; v 1 e w . _ ....,, .• • :frame cabin, mod. o;mv. water pd, $185 mo. lat A incl p lfi Air Condttfontd .,-s;A °"""'selling, 169,900. .._._... m..,.. 6 $2& + d., $150 last,.;q 54l>-l;098 11'5: 3 BR. triplex. Cpts. • uW. . IC IC'[e' ONl'ORES'/AVENIJE Expaadlps.Emi'pt !O>'D~ 546-8693or613-4953 •414 .. 11n +wk. 9lj8..3597 • Frplc. Will consider pet. i.2 &: 3 BDRM. Desk tpllCU avallahlti ta Acency, neects.lliln or , -tCCl'\lfALS Coron1 del Mir 3250 Broker~ Heated Pools, Qilld care newest olOct build!n& at man to.~Colta Me.a Balboa Peninsula 1300 ~BAY • A p1cb,,,. Hou ... Unfvml1L-• ""'""N·0Adlpe;·'°a11Shoppowedlng -m 0ce .. A,.., H.B. -location ID -..... --· Dl~mcel . . .,._11e n\anor home tn'seclud-,.... CHINA COVE Co1t1 MeN' 4100 2700 Pete,_; Way, at Har-cn-t) 536-l~T Laauna Beach. AJr coadl-'IJOl fteceuary. wlll • trP\. B 1 ·Ea Cute ed g_~~.se~ ... <1300 !llJ· General 3000 Onthebaywithoceanv1ew. • ~ •-t£ooed. carpeted. belotiU $65(11 casb ~re. UCJ s r (t. ~ ot 6 brdnns, I ~)'" I ' I.. Ver): prlvare tn excluaive ~ SEA . ~K bor & A~~--Meaa. $125 & $150: 2 &: 3 BR. paneled putitionJnc. T w. quired. Salary $250 per,... A, Gem .on the 1'Point'f. large dining nn,· tariilty' rm RENT or' _ItUf. S .Ba. • ~a. Pvt heh. Elegant " ·';r" MOTEL apta. N~w1y decor., cpts. entrucel: Ftontaat cm to~ sil-111 lime otlftfla. t 3 BR. 114 'haU., fireplace A w/YP, , play yard, 1 ocean bath, good. co nd l ti on, yr old 3 BR. w BA dream • &: cirps, llltns. Rettig, avail. Forest AYe., rel.? leads to For a~tntinent phone ' f'Urllace, lge dJ:>l gar .. Near views, lovely treeS • ll29,500 $250/mo. Call · Larry house in immac cond, Lux· WEEKLY RATES Excellen't. Park • like irur-2 Children OK. Nr. Beach Munclpal patina k>ts. SSO 1 ('ll4l 135-UU 1 pUblic beacbv ~nt coo-Adjcining lot, completely S.1JS1 Heritaa:e Re a I ury features thruout incl blt· roundinal fc:.-adults reql.dr-mvd. &-Main. cloae to per mcctb Soe IPfiC9. DeO Golnt Into Butlne.! dition, . .,oWna' $40,250. tan<ticeped, for ale with or 'Estate.• ~, .... ins, brand new lush cptg., 2301 Newport Blvd., CM tng peace 6 quieL llCboola & lhopping. M.7~ and chain a•ail&ble tor $5. Golden opportunity 1n blleb ' BURR WHITE. Rultor alter home sale for $27,500. $175;· •BR. f.am. nn-. 11' cont. boating, 2 "" gar. , e 646.7"4$ e . DlacrimlnaUve TOIWlts NEW 2 BR. APTS, B-.• l>oon ..,...,,. .,... FtillllJ>o 66 - 2001"Nowport Bl'(<I., N.B. . ba. F•nced yd. 2 FrpJ.,., Bo•ut !Urn or unfum. Only $"5 un. 1. 2 6 3 BDllM. AP1'S. ADULT LIVING oervloe available lor $JD. Station I ..... , lllll Bl<Ji. ~ 675-4630 Eves .673Jl859 LAG,UNA VIEW HOME· On Childron &·pet O.K. 534-69811 for the""" putlcular. Im· '° na. Up POOL. NO am.I>REN FRCIM;•,120 t!i..,!'!!1~~ ~ -llde • l!azlne pr. Nowpcil< · I. .. .. ..... cul~. , .... 'to Bia • • mod poss. u.... • SludJo ".;ach apt.. MARTINl"'UE • ............ Boacb.'~· • F & I town ~ ~. od --~· Private Party 6'75-4593 e Incl UW. & Phone'""' 'I' Mn. Jacl!lon,·),lsr. DAIL~ CHUCK '::;;:.u-lnvfftm9nt ncome • ~...-.·· ""r .. m ... ...,... $160· 3 BR. 1% ba fenced • GARDE 2312 England St, Apt. B -._.. uw~~ !1 ZJt•m•"& Gueot Apt. ,..u rm, ~arg• lanal nn, 2 bod· yd.; w/w, 'mpeL'.'0utllde 3 BR. Unfun'.11"' 1n China •MaJdServlce.TVaYail. N Am. -t.i.G AV»rul: nc: m.mo ·nc, rrf.10l3 ! blt concrete block Construe-rms, ~tio • $38,500. pet O l< Broker 534"'980 C.ove avad til June P'{S. e New Cate & Bar 18th &: Santa Ana. CM HUNTINGTON APl'S. WA BUCH BEAUTY SALON . tion, ~·beach & partial TU,RNER ~SSOCIATES . ' · or. it, (?rd on rrb' Jee. 2376 Newport Blvd. 548-9155 c:au Mrs. Hendenon &ti..~ ADULT LIVING · ~ · ~ ocean view, $34,500 ;z~:F' No: coast-mVll-" . Co1t1 M... 31·00 6'f3..1126 COLOJtFUL atmosphere for im Santa Ana, Apt w. c .M. New~~~:; ::, Mo. Deluxe Offices For s.Je. 60.tns 1· Graham Rialty LoqUDa_}!ieacb ~n4),494-ll77 DUPLEX 3 BR. 2 ba frplc, artiBt or atudent. Large 1323 H~ S~t SUITES.oraln&leoUl.cestrom Monty to Loan 6320 I, Noar N.B. Poot Ole. 6464414 cti~STiRN ,AWARD 5 Bil 2 ba, cpt./-. blt·ins. ~ts, T.,.;,,."!!:.!:.'!"° pa$85~'·,·~-.· &~~: "THE GABLES',-2 BR •· 155. Carpets, air condltfoo. _ _,:..;.;_.;,..;..:;;_-";.o,;I "'!!!!!!'!~~~~~·~1t·· A'-4 ·Br:--semt CUstotn Leue $210/mo. Call Mr. _.....mo. w•....,.,.....,. v•~ .,A,r-!111-I • ""' ~ SpaC. 2 Br., 1% ha'. w/priv. 81 ·•~-~-~Cpl>., Drvt. in&. aecfttarial 1ervtce, RETIRED COUP\. ~·· ,1___ • · 'Nebon Ml)..USJ. HerHage area • ....-dulta tns, wamn•:-1-/dryer. Clole ._, I tlon ~-FAMILY HOME nun~ from $35,450.00 N:ow Real v~.;.. 1 2 BR., 1 Ba.; cptl., drpa. • gar, a • cpts, dl'ps, blt· to San DieKQ Fwy. S1BO Mo. celtua< oca . ..,,...,., Hu money to lend on 1 4 Bdnn muter xtra ·lge 3 ander.-eonstrQetton. Located -..,-... • Avail. Feb. 1sL $145 Mo., NEW channbw l Bt. new ns; prlv. patiol, $135. No children er peti M7-m16 c.ounty Bank BkJa, 230 E. tnd mortpps. Call . batbA famuy rm dbl ~ on Moontain View Drive, oU • BR .2 4 Meytr .Place, 546-1140 Eves. furn. Muat eee to llRftC. 24.n ORANGE 17th SL, Of, &&2-1485 8rolr:n' sn.im • ., dJJi TyrQi'·Drive. • ·• . 'avail l/1 $200. C&ll after 3 BR 2 bath HOME. Adulta only $150 mo. 2'l20 e 636-4120 •· NEW 2 ~·apt..~;"-drpl. 6,IXO sq. Ft. dlx. omoe , ' ~'.'";..:.-i$53~... A.P.I. SAlES AGENTS, • PM • ..,:m, . Unlun\lsbed. $'25/mo. Elden, C.M. 645-USI-... t=· :,""""~~ """""' .,,. ... -alNond. Rul lotm LNnl ' R. c. GREER, R.e8.J.tY' Phone tt4-89'2-T101 tor ~4 BR., 1% Ba. home, nr. Rltr. 615-33ll 1 BR .frplc, fncd patio, pet BERMUDA VD.J..AGE ..,., CalJ'. e.. ,_,;, .. Util,, janitor. All ar part; O -HOMI Lft&u ! 3416 Via l'..ido 6'J3.9300 further information Newport .l Paularioo. ~ ok. 2446-D Santa Ana Ave Spadous 2 &: 3 Br. Aptl. ......,. · .._.._ · 1 30o Sq. ft. 645-2080 ur """"'' M15$10N REAL TY Mo: OWntt ""'6332 ' Lido Isle 3351 $95. 1 Br. 2072 Nowport Crpi., drpe, bltbur. ao.. lo LARGE New 2 B.R., Patio, omCES TERMS Today .... Lido Isle ~ ·.WILL BE CLOSED .' 3 BR. Freedom home, lrg REDECORATED 3 bd & Blvd w/util $90. shp'g &: ICs:·uOilldren OK. Garage, Bullt-lnl ..Nice 2t't. ~ =t ~ 1:!a: lit 1'DI 6.9% -30 )'Un ~ trom Dec. 19' thru ...,ec 25. yard. Detahc'd dbl gar, rm WILSON WEST 2214 Coll p. area. Adnltl $1-40. 536-:0174 restrooms. 340 N. Newport AND 6~ %, cue buii. BAYFRONT f tte ~ : _..., , ~ den, 2 Ba, $390. per month, 1 BR. tum. util pd. Htd ere Ave. Apt 2, Mgr Blvd NB 646-22:15. ~ Call for det&ll&. 2nd TD. · oi:: ma r ...,.,JJFK~~ · ~ ' yrly bllsl1. lOS .via Nice. t Adults 6 4 6 5 2 T • L•guna S.1ch 5705 ' · • 8% lnt FIVE years and all ,Asking$115,0XIDUPLEXwlth 49l.33sl ·or ~1425 · . · . 'leach Call 644-1288 eves & week-=-i740 -6 • NEWLY DECORATED omCEo:ahop&apt other iwe1. of real ettatc 3 BR, z baths up. 2 BR & I MISSION REALTY ' 3200 ends. 2 BR. "P· borne w/carport. 100 CLIFF DRIVE SlO 31st St, Neivport. ,_ ....m,, -::tio~ti.,t:~ =~~So*~~~* Beach J W !. ~ I/I Huntington Belch 3400 • ~!5r~R.P~ • ~~ ~~~h:~ paid •. ~ i:i£a~~ ~~--300 ":1: ==Co., Inc. Walker· RHlty Ooee to beach. ti &hops'. I·~ lT1 E . 22nd St 642-3645 , 2194 • "B" Placentia ate119 to SboN It Sbopa l INDUS!' ... IKlO aq. tt. 3.16 E. 11th St., Colt.a Mesa ,m; _'!'!v~ta!!Lldo'!'!'!'!'!'!!!675-S200'!'!~I T•m11. ·awner:1l93'7637 2 BR.~~?~"""'°" FREE RENTAL BOOK 175 BACHELOR. Rolrlg, no • 636-1120 e Oceaavlow r...n evo!Y At*; ' e 646-2130 e 642-2171. ·5':M'lll· :: 4 BDRM 3 bath. Top at l BR '2~.&._ 2 rt Drop In &: Browse kitchen. Util. paid. Woman SQUEAKY Oe Eut.Od from $150 mo up. lea.at ~· m.7165. ·ii):1151 Huntington Baach 1400 ,Wotld. Ocean;. mountala . "$200·$250~'.""'° Walker & Lee only.flU.OOISeve•. apt. 2 BR, 1 ::th. bull>~ •JK."'9 Commorclal d015 ' , View. $37,5oo. 54o-nfi6 • "Pools·. Adults only . NEWLY decorated 1 BR, kitchen, fUlly CIU1>etl!d A VERY NICE 2BR1 B.A, nice Mortgalts, T.D. I A45 , RIPEI . •. Bay & leach '1682 Edinger w/w carpoi., gar, $llS. 521 mped. ,.., ~'"' tnnde vtow,<:pto,-.blt·lnstove. • • · !2500 Down··· Full : For Quick Sale. $138 per L•gun1 ·NlGwl 1707 Reil -• 842-4455 Open Evet. 541).5140 Bernard St. C.M. • .. out. $13S/mo. Ed Rlddle rtl%b d19p. Prefei: OOier coup. price $23,950. Sharp store,: $5600 lit TD ':vei. mqniticent month ' includes all on thls ~ 4 BR 3 'DA 1--..... I "'--r Drty, Inc. ·-SPACIOUS 5 Br. BlblS, NEW l Br .. dplx 1ep. by RI~. 646-81111 1e or 1 or 2 ladiet. SUl5 mo. plent,y parld.nc lpC., 100% ~Be~ a: In gorg~s 3 bedroom. jewel. fhmW dining~"~ ~~c ··::.Sui~ crpts, drps. Avail Jan 1, garage. Quiet, adults, no IMMAC. Lge. 2 Br, 2 Ba, 494-1769 ( ~ ~~ Rlty, 569 W. $7,950, payable at $55 a!, , Fea~ . formal, dining lot. $36',fXXl. $2,'cm. down. 1 . • , S24I mo. lst & last + $50 pets. 2468 Elden, 548-1021 bltns, crpt'g, drps & pr. -' incl 8~ due l ,rs.' •ll31 :i;· b~~~k1: ~: OW¥R , ,213/244-$? ~UFFS Condominium for damage. 54!}..8774 MING Tree, Dix. l·BR .. pool, Alillts. $145 mo W/retrig Rentals Wanted 5990 Industrial lentil ~6090 urlous carpetirW and drapes. . . ' !lease. 2 BR, 1 be, $2'l5 21h BDRMS., family rm. 3 adults. Utils. pd. ~Mo. SS .extra mo, 540-6651 eve1 EMPLOYED lady wants 1 ~ W1nfed Asking Sl9,@. . ~plu:a For Sile 19~5 , mo. 3 BR, 1% ba $250 mo. Blocbi to beach. $140. 1884 Monrovia, CM 548-0336 &-wknds. BR Unfum Apt beach area ~ e: ~ ~~ /' :!: $40,000 at lit I: 10 for 1 W I k & L N'EWPmtT ~ for '1te F.astbluf!, Realty. (144.:-1133 .' 536-1189 · 2 BI~ .. deluxe; carp., ~pes, 3 BDRM 2 bath, private pa-to $110. Gar or carport oeo. yard. 1855 Lquna Can)'On yr u 1st TD on tu mqmn. 8 .er ee 200' to beach. Qr .~1 ~ IMMACULATE, 2 Bi&: den l BR, 1% 'b8:f 1 mi from blt·tns; heated pool tia, pool Sl6.S mo. 646-3o2o 642--0086 afU~ Rd. 714-494-8066 or cent .Oceanview Iota. in · , 7682 Ed' equ1ty for good Laguna with lovely secluded patio. beach, S190 mo. ~T144 54l)...4M4 Aft 6 & wkends. e LANDLORDS e , 11.f..64()..7680 Laguna Beach .old lot 8-42-4455 Operl E~r 540-5140 reiidential tot. p, ·o . Box Private beach, tenni."' court, Avail 12/28. l BR, furn, duplex; adults. 3 . BR. Apta. Cb 11 d re n FREE RENTAL SERVICE $19,500. "94-1131 ~ · 1423, Hi.in.UnittmJ, Btacb. $450permo.call673-0653 3 BR. l Ba., cpts,, drps. No pets. Water paid. $90 welcorne.$l40.Mn.Dunkln Broker 534-8982 LotW 6100 ~~ASE/OPTION (TI4) 84&-rotS. oWner LEASE, Leaee / option or Blt·ins; dilldren O.K.: nr. mo. 966 W. 17th 548-6954 8fJ2 W. Center St. Apt. 1 , _ ANNOUNCIMINTS 4 BR, ~ ~th ~ecu~ve home Sell. 4 BR. 2 BA Luxury Douglas. Lease. 891-4881 ~ Bach. Apt. men only Oean 2 BR with utWttes. Rooms for IJ,ent 5995 $1.000 DOWN on amail level ind NOTICES w/hea~ ·• 1µtered swim· rrs Beam, bocm t1me. Sic-condominium, Back Bay. 54S-S5T1 * $125 * OowMew lot tn LQuna -"=..;.;,;=="---R ming pbol, uP*raded &hag arest sellectkiO net! See tbe (TI4) 755-&lH evem for app't LINES, You can u.. tbem 132 w. Wil8cm, Costa Mesa· 646.2544 ROOM for rent: Workq Beach. balanct 14, 9 5 O Found (FNt Ada) carpets. CUllfom drapes. Full DAll..Y PILOT Oaqffied tor fult perm1es a 41.J. Dial • l·BEDROOM, no pets. woman, nice, quiet home. Plr)'allle $50 mo. incl in- price $37,500" ~ $330 per tecHon NOW! DAD..Y PlLOT WANT ADS! 5C2~ N--rt S.1ch 4200 cc Kit. prlvlle&e& 642-4794 terell Owner "97wlllD or FOUND U/19 lbrrt balredi month. --r-Near 0 . · · $120 Month 4'1-1021 allwr tabby cat (ahovt 6 l,.f'PMIJIMrl · Gener1I -2000 '. Gener•I 2000Gener•I 2000 ~=~~,::rt!~:_ 1.2 i:~o~~ epfll, Guest HDmll 5991 ooo VACANT CORNm ooo ~vieFounC::ane:. £m1'r ~ "mllr dry, et:raee, boat dock. ad-drps. bltns, lg. pvt. patio, PRIVATE Room tor elder!f 6:• =duplex. Onb: 968-2410 j' • Q.!?Q-Q.' ~".(-a'C~Cl_e ul!A,nopets.673-7861 or pool.Adlta,nopets.54&-5163 ambulatory lady. Low.Ji 19th St CM Rlt,y!i68W. FOUND black Toy Poodle. Net'd • (ierbeninani:leY ' P\!::I I,' .. ~). p V S73-l?lio8 3 BR, crpta, drps, blt·l.na. can, good food , Nie~, 1 • Vic. Harbor Sbopptne Find II with a "8.llt ad! BAYCLIFF Motel $27.50 Up Children OK. $l50. 1998 prden s u r r o u n d 111 & \ ADJACENT 88 x 112' West-Center. Has two eolian a Solve a Simple Scf&fl'bled,Wotd Puzzle for a Chu.cklt wkly; Maid service, TV, ~le. 548-11.S8 Available now. Call MM?S3' ciltt lots So. Santiqo Dr. Garden Grove tag. ~210f; Newport Beech --1200 · N.B. tL 135.CWXJ. 646-8565 I pool 455 N. Newport, NB 2 · BDRM, crptd, 3:.""' I p ..., 6000 FOUND' Slamele cat, vie 0 Reorro pa the 6 a:ra bled ,..,, ....,"' ' ncome rope.•, of •• .:.,. "'-'· ~ .. "bel m ~ pfage. Adults. $150 o, ......,11 .., ... ~-. '-'<KV 't . , ' . 'IJ •m:".:.a.. c:-;,,,~ ~':'I: j BAY !'loot 'Spac. 3 bdrm ' • Call 543-8Sl2 12 UNITS.BRAND NEW Cltn11 G...... dl75 de! Mar. Call " idenUl)< _4>_....._.__ __ ~.-:--. each Jn Its liM of tquorti. + den. $190. incl 'll·srnall Tl\IPLEX 2 Br. Bltns,. crpta. Completely rented -each with • ,;flS.';;::!340;;:....,,,,==--=·ll vor-7" boa! l!llp Wlntr lie. 642-mO drpe. Prv paUo a. gar. lll5 '"""" ,..ttae, do"'l• lnoutat· RIVERSIDE · l'OUNDo Welmerano!r dos. d,, IT U N L E C I OCEAN Vlow, 1 Br. 1ataO mo. S<S-1867 od wallL • Top quality """' vie. K·MUI sb opp In I I Ii I I I' Apl -. patio, 11'0. Inc. VERY Nice 2 er., new ,11,... -..........,. ·Ow· COUNTY ""'"'" Call • Ide nt Uy . . ..:».o-4W . . . . . utlls. Winter, 6™!088 • clnpea, bltae. carport; no " will accopt prepaid lnte ... l5 Acre ,,,_ .. vei citrus 646-1583 . T·--· FRNT ti dultl $125 '""0 ~ eat, " R·2 or R-4 lots u JtOVe on approwd root &tock PART Shepherd mix. fanele, , OCEAN Apt, lst flr, pe : a . . .........,,_ trade. F.P. $166,000 • M~ in the I.eke Mathen area· 2 mos old. Blk W/ brown ~-IL 0 N p E L I Adlts. 2 la:. 2 am Br. To ' ~nalder lale o1 6 unit.I with an under pvmanent 1prtn1tL rna.rtdnp. V1c of White! Ii I I I' June 15 $1.TS mo. 642-3831 Newport lwh 52b0 lot IPlil and fenclna $84.500. lfn 1 ya t em. considered Front C.M 5&-2'?14 _/ . . . • WINTER IW!tol 2 BR. 2 THE REAL ESTATERS fn11t tree• -t only • 7 • Ba. ~· bloek to beach. llJ9 BMND new 3 br, :,i be.. 846-TlTt ~231S Moult pe; acre Fora b1tthtr FOUND Yiw: male Seal.point -"'-••"' 1NEVNIT I W.Balboal!lvd.411<-6189 GoldModalllonaptlnEut l*ISharpTnplex!*I lntormatlon, p't•au call -~lll&nd. <YT~-.. --. . 3 BR 2 bath. Winter. $225 mllft area. 125 Domfnao Tftrtfic buy!! 3-2 BR.a. Tl'J Walter FriCk with ·"""'°=2,, .... .,,,-....,.,,.......,..,.,11 ~ · " 1· I I I I j. month. 62W Ocoan l'rool 1!" N.B. Call 54U<p $4000 dn • lull prlee $31,900. I lckhoff & "'-<., Inc. MALE N~Se'~bl~ ~ l OO#Mt . . . . . (.213) 59fr.l'l09 ~ , DJ:tiLoUXE Watclltf 2 Br, 2 Nr 19th I: Orange. Lockhart , 1818 w. 01apman Ave. Pl(WI. r. ™ • "' ...... .., ! UNTID 11 NEWrC>WT OUPLIX In the. center ol the act{bn. 1 block from the'oeten. \9 block to lhopt. 4 blocks to top restaurants. AIWl1t rtnted.. 2 bdnns \IP, 2 bdrn'ls lower., doW!I· 1talnl dlftlng "'11 br'k· Isl bu. 2 car p,... (.No. la7..C) '32.MlfJ. PROP'ERJ IE8 WIST (''14) 111-Q.. -~ blt-:lna, frpk; dbl pr, Rlt,y. r.69 W. 19th St., CM <>nqt, Calif. Ave., C.M. 54M1S13 Ip 0.1 y II A DI 1• I' I "I think." th1 beginning Corona dot Mar 4250 ~/dryor, pool,. otts, OOMPLE!'ELY tum. 2....,. ,lKl·2621. --$3U7'7 GREY• Whit. ca~.....,,, 1tenogropMr onno(inced 1 1rf· • ~ A.gt. ~ duplex. on Oc@an Front. I • 7 toed. Npt iJelcbt. area. L....lL-.L.-.J.....L-1.....1 vmphontly, "that thi bols hd1 2 BR 1 ~ batla, fum or NE.W Westclitf $185 2 2 BR 2 be. &-3 BR 1 b&, &4£..«133 d-ld·' to kH --~ unfurn Duplex,.,...-· ~"' Uo 1rp1 • llMort Proeo.ty 6205•--------~---~---.., ~ P me.._-w c.oton.a HfehJandl $225/md. , ~.pa pr, 1 a • 3 garQe1. $?5,CQJ. OWner, I -c.:.:t FOUND: Partial ..Aalt, vie • IC IP t4 E II: I •Hoi ht scid orir!hlng?" 64a-63S5 er.~ · 1iJ6$ lrvlne 6'>-0239 adll (:n3l 59&-1709 •'to& IW!I 1'lm. Man> eo.la M,.. l'\llt tdk, at ~-.;..;.,;..;.;;,;;..;;;1-· ~--1. he(" CO-Worker o&.ked. 1f;i, 1 l:drm pmiy turn. 6'!iAN front 2 BR apt., Ir SHARP DUPLEX i I 2 moth Mtn. O>bdo. pool • Adami. ~ j · ' I' I ·, I •No,• she repll"!l, happily bl~Jna. lll5 mo ,_ ~ bJMnt. Adult. 01> BR oacl>. Only 137,500. '!'rl< ·-,...,.. a. tt«>mO Sll,\GOY Brown " blk; q 1--L.-1.-1-L.>...L..:.1' "but th~s molnlng he boughi 10 t;. $250/mn. ~ $2500 dn. Loctbart Rlty., found nr. -SohDtll. l•~-0-U-11-A~.N----., mea--,." . • a 811., ltplc., carpet>;°"'" 569 W.19thSt., CM Out of Stole Prep. 6208 11th lTlll!la. c.11. "*'-: h.;;...;;r,.;;:.:.;.:.c.,.-.-1 • C:O..pt.lt "'-chtid<J}~ . -; avail. Jan. 21st lo 1 UNJTs. Ooc\IPIOd. -NEW KINGllAN AD-: I e I I I I· by litll~ ,, •h• ........ _., ....... "* : ... 21st -$221)/mo., lot g 0 x HO •• I nmoN, L&rte lotl. J...,, ..... . Mii ~,-'~.-1......1-1,....i.-1.....1 you '!':.'-: .:::;:~ ::._ b.low. CLEAN Bachtlcr Apfl. , $19,m>. S3J..5U9 or 14i-un JOWt?. '885 mu pr:klt. SlO wat: ladln cHamood wM-! :a r I >.u uW Incl 1711 up C-· dal Mir 5250 ... , ..... R•nl•I. 6060 ....... l10 -... II> dllw .... '•t s -..... l .• a-r= ....... · ·.1·· r 1·· 1· 1·· 1· 1• r• 1 3l5 E. Balboa Blvd. -. ,.,.. ~ ....... Ptnr ea-. WI. -• . .WI.. .. _ . . _ . . . . _ . BlLllOA • m.19411 aw<MING 1 Bil, "°" to NEW building ..,. le.,., 'Wttlo SO. .-. l<Jrcman. Ullleotal -. -' btacb l ldult. no pets. uUJ'1 Prime kleaUon In Lquna Aria. ..... • r . totl e.,.w1 J>rtw Nnport a.di, Calif. 9 QAJLT PD.al'· qllllil'A-pd. WO. 64WIU B<ach. 2160 iii n. ...tth OI'. PLANNlNC oo -· You'll LOST ~ -J. IJNES, Yoo ea Ul'e ttmd MODERN 1 .BR, blt•ltll, without tq\lfpmtllt Miit I ftdd ... amutnc--~ ol pooall '"Olr!M'' I l'ld dar : ANSWERS-IN DIMl·A·U,NI l<FJoot-"" • ..,. D!OI lt:plc, """'drpt· """"""'· ....... pprec1a1e. -""lojdati 01#11t' vte -• -c.M. • " ~..,;--~.=.:=:::.=:.=....:.:::..:.:~=::::...::.:...:::=::..:::::::;:::_ __ ~L~-~!!:~:_-....::._1_ ---. .,._103S'.,. -·Ol<cll lliOln ..... -ltowald. - -· 1 ,, ; I ii ,· ' ) I • 1 J ,' I 1 • S.Wtd>/. -21, 1961 . ' ~lllVICI DlftCTOIY a~ ~ l'Dlt MUCMAMDlll,.Z =--MLI AllD. 1UDI WI .lllD l ~ ... !!·;-~~~~!~ ..... ~;·;11~1~ 1~~~~~~~~iij~--~ !'-'=---'-'----W121mz 7•. -wi ti J~ Ge r d•••r '" awp. Drlflaec: '-' f• i. MOO :rRAFFJC ~ ......, Nik ... .......L......._ . . . .....,_. 'I• . • 6 iY-PAINJB FOREMJiN -'YID ffftH w-a.EAN-v:· t:Ji ;uv~ ~ =-~ ~-. ,... _ • ·. . . . . ' 1a .·~~ .. Or1 Al•~ · , · • - l . ' . I ... • ~ ONCI!!!' "IC YEAR I · · ' ..,. •·ll'-"' 5 M 04~~ · · Ho:!. JW;-. f!.iD .. , ' , ;-.,, ~. ' · . :r: . ..,..!. • • nfta.,..._.. . .,. •..,..II ·~"--'~~;;IO :-~~ ci:'Jw~-tfNI ;P'~...P~pt .. ~~r' "'l '-f"~ ..,~ ~.·w••" ~y. GOf7 ,, ~·;a;;:~~ • ...-· . :~ ~ . . 2~ • i» • -...i " v;·~·: .~~'At ( ii:ii~~s : "ICJ~ CW$~~1"TfiQH FOR lt&A'l'INO;ai~ ~ ..,_tttt.W -• U:' 2tJ-Min s ~.. · s~ATURA('80Rtot~~\'l'EJIS ' .~~ .. 21"=""..! '1 ... :., .. ~...!.~1 ~ .= .. ;>..·~!!>··to~.?.'>' .... ' " ~ ,, -'". ~£ ' ;'t:UUDfilt:frn1h•.r · ..... L·l~l~·.~OOMS·-.' I "' 1 ·~ t" t'SP.f11 ll'W'' ·'-'"'"· 8@..:7231 or fHT..$111.'•· ' .. come wfil ~--ab:'t Penonrlel ~• o.:iw new-C Si!!llf.u;y· oCfMI ~ ,_,_ -... -"'" ... - ! LinH -5 ti"*...-~ butb . HAU•Ll\IG,. C-l •an,up $15.00.,lOitll .. oe/11 ... , 'll> ~n~<N"fll"" ~ ~~..,, O~, ,.;;, -='~rm· . ,'·~·llTSI: ~ ~~ ·~ . •I RVLIS -AO MUIT•INCLUOI!! • ~.QOd jpb1ii ~. ~ P:3 ~' aluy pit. COll'l·, • ~,..,..,..... • , • • :&AtB-" '&ieatb -c ~ , . l t ~ ' • o.Nlt«I nTS .. · -~':.~nc1'1.":.... ~.~:.:.:::"!.,!~·.:, est.Jim~·~ mi.akMI. Many C9ft\P'A)' • • , •• , ,u9u~~. ~~1 •. w.. ... w~~·1 • · 'f,,,.~~~"•·'1oor,'.l."'9tt1CITIMS ' { s-HOTttlNGP:ORlAL.E-T••OESOHLYI l;w!ii!.fttl 1Pcludin& B.l ""\' , ,..... .. ... -.-.. oo (·••P .. !l~ ,j ~j. ~· r -. ~· ,, ' ' •PHONE' 642'5671 ',c". ~·u""' ·... . •nO a-·111 .. sru.Jd .. u::. ·. -.Wea '< M;;eq..i,~ lll*tW.. ~·.· .-• :1 l>Ol'l'.t LIT~.] •TM• tlMI YllUR· ' e. Pioc! 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CLEANING: .... e '{,.,. .lied • .lli&J> -edocat>Jn • SEAFOOD liil-s : .'. 3 ti'tl•JO ...... 1'lpltloa --• • " . p.ny·t-t' ' Haw-..-eitcellent Duplex-2 l 6'fS.50H a"1 ablliti bQndabl'r .•Jld ESTAU..._Nf' ~,_ . _. lNl:nilr. F•·W , c91 • SUMfy 'lf:S " """°""" ... "'-.. )YllUo& Jo --"' ~ ~ R ,• ,~-lf/;U : , • ·1l ta·7:30 lllOo 0ecw. rwm,n.. i'·:~lfO C -" ........ $4200.,...,.. . .._... HOuuc:INnl1111 .. 6735 .............. lo ... ..... RUEii L w· .. . . ' ' n•~ = I -, SJ.i,000 equit,t. WUt·md>lle • ~ ~:&rdi'or retpOOll.!:tWty. ·, ·, • ' • #. .... ~Jl\IC'fJ:ST \' home 24Xti0 fbr 1 ~uity. JAa<'S hskp'&. E1r buWng, , , ) • ..,.. Exulltnt ~ ,Ol'ldtff()ll1 Goodbod;)> A: ... C.O.., ~ ... . A&rn.t. 6'l-5i51 . · ' ' crpt c1ean·a. w-. •I~ · •· · , CaJL. 151 E C-Hlthw1y In new boepitll. Olcrtsct: "'".Ill: ...._, 7 ~ .. 4 ... "'-"'-"'-· ,., ~. '. 'llfO ltentaie~.Orange~N~ S}ltnpbaeclean'a:.~nu , ~'.~,.9 AMI_ toer4 ~~· i1 N~l9ach ··,1 ~·;,,Hu PM ~atl(llloae~ ~'f ~.. -~'*" ,, )' . -.Qu•e<-lum-,1'plc •. , l . " , ,,55 . '!'[;,/ff~~ . '* -~r." * Dlloc~,o -...... .-.! ~.--r.t1o11iw,.:O!m'>41d~-..... Pmux> llefris'•·-..,, att 5. Mod fum Ari'l>wh;.4 . t"" ng .. · . , "'· · J"""'Cri. Inc. • .. ., ., , ·,c_.1 ~-.• •. .':"",;;.. ~":'ioii:} .ii!IY·~ ~·-I '.115 lljo;;.ia.. ~ .. ~ CfbfneQuity .forbott,aamp. ·' l*lln>nl.nt 'Alterit!Oris \' . (nf) ?74--0330 . D I G I TAl.1''l'EOINICIANS • Ma. =-' ··-~ ' ~ ' ~q~•ttonk· '-·oaitr--ri .tt .(' ·t er,.tot, '!. Ownt't' 53MR15 w· tree Plclc1 tip·4~oenveey 0~™11?~ .J.dt Vietnam.. 'Immediate Oftrieu · 'and · ~r,lfS HotPif.. · .;H~ • • ~ ~~~ ,tc: . -· 1'.RADE 4 BR, . Pool • ' , it 6'l40lil . :.::-uon 4 ~J'll!>:· 'S!alffl!!'b p e~.l~'ll ;Jle. ' . ~2. 7U ' ~,' ~ . !':. : .... !lQ.'fll.IHmltE ', """9!!!!--; .-;";' !1~0 B&ycrest bomQ tor s or '8 moN'h'lc ~ .. per,. hour. • um of "~ ·~. mial.m.um. f ·. re~ \ '· .• '.. -CoLOfo(IAL ~ ~· i1;_-Mt1~rr_·~~q.t· JJUF.J'ET Sta~. 11~ Bedroom' home~ Ne_wport Plealt.brtni ha~. 251-8 ~Qee. !.n ,the. 0:=1 ~ah:i~enanee· ~riencd on .. 512.W 19\b~C:M.,~·~ -·~ nftY'll!Pt·Ul ,I J . , ·u ·Ptriod ·.wainut Rare Bch;;~Oill. W.zlte .J)aUy AYocedoCM.~ ; .mainlellMClt .&!UEqul ·dl&I~ eqU}.~nL Training f'OORJ. ':"~ ~...,..,..,,...,..... ·.De••-1 , Wed.;'81.t.~8an:'tG !6 .· ·14artie,116p. tro.a .. ftance. Pilot; Box. M-31'.l:L , . .of{)xygen P~ PWfDt, :wm be~ .. prlovlded. (.(q A c.A.I"'~•~ ·-$800 .ell $300 . . · _ ilO M111t ho wilP4 to. ""11< ..,,... ,,........, '.Xcell<ot . . . ··\ • -· -i..-n-MAPLE "'*-~ ma') '· ~-""' ' 1 · e Oceahfronl l.ol;:lo0,fn;.~Olld1<1pl"' ' ·L ~''°·..--"""' wrek aalarlts.'.1u11. c.•ll''P•.ny eColtWlnden• -to ~M&SS,0.U,. ··-.·O'lfov.~1 • ..: -~ft!a!Jle,N apo ~-0 ' come~ Desert lot fc5t TI>. BOB'S =~ ~~· ~ li\,'e in .paebelor con--benetl~-Send··f'Hwne ,. tu ···:""·tri nsf.WmerS" · Pilot. . · ., .. ···-~ ·-1~ ..mattMe· ~ t!ilt ~.~-. ~ ~ car or meblle home • U Des;.,. •ins 1 dltiODs. Send resume ,to Dept. :m Wl>T,·Pbllco-ibrd 1 lt•'ls. I.,.· .,. ,,. fill'lmE 1'0USEiiihit lailiJ&~~ i 4t; ... t_O : =· ~ · .,u_ ~· • uftib for house «.'duplex Free~~~. DepL 333.WOP, Philco-i'~ Corporation: Educatitln ,&f¥1 *"' 2 adults.;llve..a 9panilh '?l-692111:. • . • ~-1 ': • • • • "'. '· , 5f&.U6!"1n..."e Ca.·,· 'eves.. =.r-'-·Education and .,._.__._1 .... ~~--""'"'-'-· ..., -·vur ·slock AX'll!r .1r air _,, ••• • ·nd MO Co ..... ·--~·~· ~··-· .•• "··--b·~ .... _· _...., OK.-~~-· .. DllllNG\~ •t; la>lio ... . . 675-ml<i .... ,~ 11., • 1~· · n:uata -~SClll .... ~ -r: cal ServiCes Divislort, ··p: o. 'l;io:x: ~<>-. 2C& FOrt ~ '!,.,. 6"--1234. , ~ .1. chlllrl. :dnt. uat. $100. : Nm, a· doth..: La.r ry ·Ha.vi! 29' 'Centu~ twin-~el'Mde:d~~:f~un·w P.A .... L;.~""'-~~.l'~ \v~ Pe.. .~_1An Tr1n1fo~rs, DRY c1e ... ; ............ , •• ih1L ·1Dl4 .;.Aditr.:;St. ·_.c .M.: ~·BI·~c. ta' 2"31 llCttW cruiser w/ 215 HP • ~< _ .......ug.._ ra. ~ nu . E9uaJ. Opporbmit;y ~"'"O)'· · · · -...,..-.. -~. ~ &•-63&0 ..,. .. •"'· n; ""'•) -.. · r:r8.y V-3!'Pressure water p· rh . Equal Opportunit)',Em.ploy· er. &.· ...... "'°.'.'. ,&!,·~~-..;. JtiviEiu.· ;.~ ....... t: 3-~'W~r:~ '-~em '-·•-plank-'. •pt •nt•no er.. · \ • """""' brut W ~ """" .,., .... ...,.w ~ P•lnllnt 6150 . Prefer 1 yr m•n ,e~p Pi\RT-Tlme . bab;sltter, .,,, r;s: Ill <!Wr $8. Toi1n box · • .-~ · '· )'<11. ~· Wafit.lnc prop. . · LAI! TECHNICIAl.I. CAREER . , -· ·-IChi>cl ·.;.c, •~A'"""'-llo;·.lla.' "up..-.ss<. · ·827>09filr'. .J I.NT/EXT p,.Jn t lnr.Alettyoongman ·towortin . i ra..1N I 3100P II St' """"""'--..:.i..... ..... , ...... ,-. ""'""·-··•--,,.,, . . • Sa!WactlGn ll'>aJ\ ,..... ., .. ·""""c laboralory. Must ho OPPO,., u IJ'{. u man ·• _, .. ··~...-..... ~ ,. --.~,..,. ,.,._ " • ~iMr-Mochlrior-·' 1120 Trade oU paintinp ,e. '_J:.·SPACE RESERVED 30 yn exp. 64 5-980 9 . High"8chool graduate. Some ·loin to4ayi !aatelt arowinl Cost• MU.. ~~I. WJG Styu.t,•SalctP'l.¥Ult ~E lrt, T K_E.R'. Rec l ~e r , ryv ~ ,, . .• .• f nu> ..... ~ , knowl<itgeotchemishy"p,... -•--•-M·-·•Fund-" · · ho·.,.,...ie....i.1193-7931 .> <l!r!ljm).!l.raJidnew •• $SO.: 'JBrl .SINGER. auto.Zlc.Z.. I oorator items for good, dt>-. FOR. YOUR ~ PHONE ...._....... I terted but not 'eSSeritial. ... ~ft. UI .... ...es . * ' " . ... ....... ~ .. _ ... ·. iipo w I c&blnet.., F.qaflllled t ~.:~r::e:.=~n ~.roo ~~· ~OBINT~tC:oric~J:'s;! Good future with benefits .:::.:orne:.=, NIWP~~·1iER~riE ~ Jobe •-.W-.i7SGO .!~Y~~ l %c,~-~bl::t,."':; · · ' !or ~hi penon. APPLY ' Mu ACIY · • HOSTESS: •nflnlihed . ..._..4 ·-· 1$ -.,.. ~ 'ailll '!~!!!'!!!!*!!'!!. !'. :!!'!*"'i".'~!i *~;~.-~~*!:,!!,,!!!!. !'!~*~I P':,:'·,::;:.; ,..,. ~r':i ~et·•c::or1 ... · .. 1~01 F~::! Ison, .. ., . " _ .. , .. . .~ •. tr .. '··.· . . . ~ Fri.,.s.1. -!!..s.·~ !'!'#• Fe•. t I' .... """"'. Cail ....,,, . . '65· '. !fr• •;t 'Npt ~ 1003 W•1iclll164"'22 't•tervlewt.a· now. !Jr ••• • JALg C!ffl~ lqql........ to.ti., • "\!'·~~ .......... .....WID. t ANNOUNC~M~T.S , I '5EltV1CE DIREl;.TOJtY · *. ~ 't 187. F1b0r9':: d. S.A. Ul2 N. Jlroadwa> trac!lv<, -ladlea.wfll> , . = qr -~" ·- _.NOTICES.. ,C_a'-rpo"-n-t""•r-l~--'.'-6-5-90 "~ Or~ P.AINTING. · Hun,."9fo*n' &ch 547·8!31 "'°""""'l<llOwledpotNew-1\'!Plml< n..i..\-P'ixiure SP~RJT . ~~/;,!1c·a~o r' ~ nx... attk Dec' 26, -·~ ' ",.~ _, port Beach and adj"""1t ~ _ .. ,..~ SlJnii>tilto . 'Cn.iiioit'' 'R>~·lay'a~<IC. Lott 6401 IMMEB. SEJIVJCE. Local BUSBOYS ~.:£.... ::.H ·:..m ~ ~8!1.i.,. Ccioozils. 4isl:.$l.~:·~#ta-"22:. 'fi67"SI\l.G~ w/;..,,,.~...,. .. ,.i .. .J'REE eat S48-J627 IMMEDIATE ... ,, • ..,..,_,,.. • ..,... •-s1on. · • • adahirr· "!' ....... ~ $411.· oo1e. will. ,.,..bee'. toe lit.I UlST Gl'eat Dane/Gennan ·-~~ARP~~y • PAINTERS ne.d work. IMMEDIATE OPENING OPENINGS. FORr weldmle ootd .. ,~ . .,,;.. . · . '· ' 516-1'67· · "•. .. ,. .. • $&2.25 . ...,. ....... ·13.99:?"'. Shepherd. female. beige, ~ R,£P....uw.,!"No Job 2" y~an eJrp. Reu! Rets. · e ,.. __ in u1-i-Dept arrlval.at w-.. Q11 ··1-• 547 '351 · e · b 10 · .. ..,,. ~-~_. b1sd< collM. Vk. ol 17tto Too 'Small.cab""'·'"gar· 54&-29'l0or543.oro3 MUSTBEEXPERIENC!:D e.UtiiJryw;. . 'APPl!':ii.;;.;.:..;;;:"b;' ,.~ G .. :s.r.··· ~-·,X.. ,'=;,"°'~-'!"w" IN-Blvd.6*-8013. ages & othe<Fo cabinets · CallW&JTiri.Dentz . . .,.,. • -'_,·.~: ~ OA...•DJU·ton ,.~,_.. ~ · VET'SBomed.P•Jntlng. '·NEWPOJtTER INN JV!'PLY tweeb '4-6 p:.rn,~ Nomay · g· · · ,., ..... -· . . ? .1 .~~etc.·Ne<tttiacb LOsr Dart iftY spe&ied su.Bl7S Eves. 646-4.ft'".: Da,ys ~ EIL Uc'd & insured. Electro Refl"8dorin thru Frk18y 'Gtnenl'Maft. = -=== ~ full .0(. pirdiea ~ :Cl.UJ 511 0 ~12 1.J t..,.i. cat aboul 4 mo. olll. H. O . .we,,.... •..,.,,.., 1107 Jam-""8d ~. of ~·rro Corp age,.· '.. · "' '*'DR · *' 1'11,·.·._~,. ....._ .. vW' ..; ..... : .... _·, ~ ~ 1 •. Newporl Beach ~.. ~ 'R.. NE'WPORTll ·INJil N . '· . ........,,.,_ ·-•s.I -..,. -· .. ~~""' '.S<bool.i PH'JNE M-arl<, .iib:mii. <hy Plallori119, R•1Nir 6880 Dreftsrn....o..lgner · 1 ~!!,f.:;:.':1:!,hd. .'ir'N. ~~~ ,; · •· · " .t1'.·. , ~~~ '.~"i"~,: ~ .,..,, ,: ·ll~ T•""-·•e ~ -.• ,..... ' .;.. waJI ··"'-. tapw . ...,. '-·· -· " ~·-' •··"-· . . • . .,,,.....,...P.!f; ... •· .;L-~ cblll'o..:..• ~. ·-;;;:;.., fuW<hing. •·PATS · Pluterlng • all.,..,_, ~·0 ..,...... · PAllT TIME • • . · ' ),fu\ lli.t. _._._..·'"',' ··· .G;..4<1\#.:;;..: .... .,r.,;; ~.J::rmr.i:cJ..,iar ,,. -Refs. . ~Free e:ttimate. Call ICO!iln&~Will_train ," · 40· .MEN ... · · ~· -:~l'i. ' Elftrtric _..., .. tiJd bod1 Vic Spr inida l e , HB. •1 540-6825'.. IOmeOtlewithba&cakiD.ain ~CED ~~,.A:.V 1. ~~-w,f ,'f• a ei ~•· 5 1a.--..· ' -..ms · • 1 · · · ~ \J..a~ or plru•g. Mllat be willine to •tart work , , 'YELL:OW· CAI c& ~ chest al .....,. :w/Unplltia, only obi -of -•-' ..,,_~·-•~·-"""kind. Valued · at ,-. LACK 10na bam:d dog. C&rpeo..,., any me.iob! 6890 . , .BALANCE·FLO immediately. Work 6'3Q '° PBX · 186 ,E. )6tto.SI. . ,,.,_, . ._'Wtil.;. '":'C.l.';l;lllt:J MuSt aoll for . $1>0. "7i0 .~M. arl!a. u lound, call ! CaUC(p~n~T-6745 Plumbing &42.STOO lD,Sn1Kbtaawee'k.Toppay OPERATOR . Coe!&~. ·m.S .·· ·= .. ~··'a-•n' . An. ........_ ·M• ''-"--and .. -o·-rtlme d••M--• ·· 'IUry=~ ~ aHb-'Awe&~ -~ ... • or ~ REPAIRS, :ALTERATIONS PLUMBING H.U""Affi . ""' "" _.. ... ,. FULL OR PART-.TDl!l•-t .. t't:'"C, ~··";¥'-. ~ . •:.• .....,. • • ,. . · · · EXPER. tibreglae man l\l!Xt t months. ·A'' ... ;;;..'lM lt.m.._·cr ... t a: s..~ V'U"'.w.-::r• CAfllNE1'>. Any "" ;oo. ·No'Job ' too.,..•U . engine w lall"' " boat CALL Mlt. JtEED . UJil11'ED. <.ALIFOJtHIA ""'"""' ""'Royal °'*'!sh ;~.-~~.'N;( <:iu:rrn ' Guitar ' w/-. ~5. 2S ynr. eiper. 548-6113 • ~ • · '.ca-nfen; inside work, 7256 BANK Fleh I: ~lT\h .. t~ •· " • · · · . l"'eoftv·~._-~ "Flat J:..:;;.::.::;::::, ____ ..;;.;;:;;.. I REPAIRS,: Alterations.~ new P."""blng 24 hr. :RN, ••• Work ~ l ndustria! Complex. -. .Wn.A 4-. NT. ED e . C:O.ta Mesa., .. · \qr;,J -· it'•"'t l. · . ·', " ! ___. ... ,~ne · ~ : • l 'I GOOFED -.. . · .,, :· . t. ;';' -,:; ,..1 w/cue,. Violin. w/cpte. n consl J;ly Hpur-Day or ...un-gu~L Lit: .. insur.;,~-model, .17672 .. Arrnstrong, Santa 3029.-~rbo!' ltvcl. A~ncl ... Mtrl a ~11-....... ~ : , , ,,.)ift _'Spinet~. i;;able.-'3 yrs l> l'rWa'-" patty · oughl ,0,,. !racl Gl&-3442 """"· roi>le• ..... ~•·"'6 -"'· .Jl.e d hr I I & P&IU "'"'""man: "'30 <.m. ~.-Mota , , -n 7550 :::c:llM!! ..,: , . ;,,,_ .,Q)d,, . \filmlt ~ /,1 eat . • .harne brand EXERCISE MacArthur. Interview 8 to to 9 p.m. Mon.; '1:30 to 5 2033 , . , . 1oo1.'KEEFE''1< Merritt~ ~ _LOUNGES {Adv. on T.V.l," CerMnt, .. -(~nc,_.e 6600 .Pool Service 6910 3:30 P.M. · ' p.m. Tues. tbnrFri. Liberal ~ , Ji:.r"' ';,.,. . ._,,"'."chromf'''fftft, D~R"'UM!h91"'.""°""ngeriand,-.:-. ,-,,7 ~pc.-I \-C!."i~"i':~'::!V: CEMENl .. """< no job too Swimming Pooi Sorv. REl,L.rnATE Salesmen poy&allowanoeo.CaDBob An~-~ly ~"'·' ~.·· "'1di!I<, ·u ·ifo' . .et.. $250: Fem M-.C ·-to de--_._;t>. M·-small. rea!Ohabli! ·Free ~aft• pln. i &ouldn t you. be sellirw the oor""AVID. ·J. PHILLIPS '""lP'"-r"'~ . . . ,rtllR -: ·54G-83'11-,, . . .~ . .Dec. sultar •-amp, $1'15. ............. ...,.. estim.-H.Stunick.~ , ... hot~e-•t area Hwrtington r-'" · .:z:2:1=:: - ·, All :xlntcond.S48-5168 •• 'all l ar ~at wholesale, D h• C ALL P h il Baick-Pon .. ·c-Opellnc. • ... ' w~~GHOQiE REFRIG. < $C5. ea. 'Regularl1 $89.95. e BESl' IN <DNCRErE S.Wlne '6960 )I::;~ v.illage Re a t LAGUNA BEA'm 494-104'1 ftftm agency ERATORr-t:Nit fttrt, ·lUte' .l'DlOR Saxtpbone · eompl ~. OriglJial cartdns. 50-5356.. WP~·~~~ ALTERATIONS ·6: Custom Estate (corner Brookhunt REAL ESTATE SALESMAN ... ~I.& An exCellent Rlection:.ot~· tteezer.··~ <mt. eOfid. -:.L.~ __ llke new •• 1 N 5 Hd 0 4 NO. Bonnie Brae, S.A. atios c-....., """""",..,. • G-~·'") ....._... · • Attrac'r: __ · ......... 1_ 10 ,_· .__-. .. u<-.... 0-lt:-i:i.o. -~ 11;.~,·att. 5:30 PM .!:"'..!'"'""-r:noneY · • .• 1• · • Dressmaking. Very f In e u-:uo;:&U i:llan the New Year out rllb.L uft ~ r ~·-.. uc. .,~..., .....,., --r-~1545 t N U S UAL Mexica n NO job too targe.~or small. W'vrk ).pP•l S4&:nM -962M~_n ___ •_•~~-....,· -'-I Join u now .& f!.t ~io our iiualified b o o ldceeper.' tbla.week'br yaUr OCCIAW-DI$HWASHER, brand new . · · • T·ou;r..Special gUide--1.eave Lice~ l ~. Free ~~· ~---,=== 'expe.mion program. Max-Will prepeM mobtbly a.rxl' at¥>n. Avoid the Jandey $259. Hot;iolnt conwrt:ible, 12 . $TRING Gitmn gui_tar .lan 10--7 car caravan ll · tst. 1192-2900 or 531-f1ri&. '• "Atteritlon.....:642.:5845 e IljSTRUCI'ORS .-~ ~ lmum Cornrois&n · spHL ·qullrtedy repbrts. Start· nllh! Call NOWr-1 ; lt$ll In cn.12. Sen -$225. with new· electric equip Ir -da,yS -m mile5, 1l>ntacl: &5NcRETE "-'Ork. all types. Neat, a~te. 2tl yrs. ~-or/and part time. Neal ap-Profit sharlng · pJ.an. ApPly inC aaJart related ·t.o ·ex-133 Dover Dr., N.·L .491·1829 cue. 8arpin a~ $180. •f'brTest Walzt, 4Q:ni 11orida · Pool decks &~custom Call • pe&rance. "Must be able to in J5ersoh only. periende and II' t e 1·e n t .642.317'.0 · Sff-2743 PHILCD , Retrie I: freuf!i', m.2094 er 6'75-110:! "f.w., HemeL 9'11-2113 548-llit . . TILE, C.r1mlc: · · 6974 meet and . deal· watt ~ LA BOME 1tEAL ESTATE --eamtrwi: p b oa e Mn. 8$ I'-1ieluxe ~ make FENDER '67 B a a.a m an ' . publlt, &tlod figure. APJllY ~ E. 17th SL .~~'.Mesa Launt 6'BJ130 tor 'ap-' -' ...., ' uprip Perf cond. N SELEClllVE SINGLES e CUS'roM PATIOS e ·* Veme.._the Tile Man * in •persotr, Holiday He&ltb e ·Hostesees. Wai~ fOfttr ~-: t, ew W'antl )'OU to share Your Hol·· concrete sawitlg &:·tffloval CnsL. work. Install & Spa 2300 Harbor BIYd MAINT. Man, !lye-in, apt. pointment. Cooks', Dinner Walter Ii LADY Kienmore Dilbwuhl!r •81~.,. co~ -~· ~- 1daYa with the man or .. ,,.. State UC • ~uno repain No job too small ' · '' Included. Apply~ Kitche worken. c.an·eem. XInt ClGlld. Sa · -Phone _...,,.,.. f. >1nan or your dreams.· 12 to • Plaster. patch. Le akin B C.M. 2376 Newport Blvd., CM ·An equal opport\anicy ie, se~ tm-aSn c • .-. FULL Set S l l n.cf!.rl end !" 8 PM. &G-S676 Contr1dbn 6620 . ahOwer re Pa Ir. 847-1957/il---.$-,12°'0"W'°'H:;:;:k:-~ . employer AltGU5 :AGENCIES ' · DrinnL Reuonable: '"~~......,~~-~-1----:-----:-:-:-"·;.· "":I ~ .Rea:lirieration Loading . . Attractive Expert • ROOMS ADDITIONS • , """ 3 pm· to 10· pm •PP= A_ -ncl.n. Women 7300 * SALESGIRJ.S * . 1869 c N!!wpor1'Btvd.,: c.M: F EE T VO 5464734 " YOUNC WOMAN -;;•-;;;;;;:;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Full tt,.e positions available. • · ,. · .. R.. . . 0 · 1 · U · · FENDER l!andniutcr .amp --.;.__._~-w11i •-•• all ~.T. Cmatnlction ;"". Upholstery 6990 •Pinn'anent. • 2 yrs. ,x pe r . J n Schools.Instruction 7. wlgul~-·lncluded ~ ......... ,· U&IL¥1" u:aua you Famtly rooms~ kitchen · or Servlsoft ~ Bnace _.. ~..... ......, . -;-latest atl!pg. Call Ardell .. -·,ts. S'-lo ... ,.,..., or. 2., czyKOSKI'S Custom Uphol· Sil) Slst SL See Bet at woml!nswear requlred. Ap. Qu11tmu silt.} ~ttaw .R,;E,F ~.I GE RA T'OR A $500 value! .642--'166'1 • ~• ~ •••• 110 PM -· ·~ ••-• m e ply at • · · -· -'""-" · lmu:hlne Ne.do ·......,b ' ..... : ;J;>.-....a -plans cutlom designed. RH' ,stery. European ~an· Newport Beach . * :APROPOS '* Wldren. srandchlldren. car ;;;'~ Abo "r&np · 6 '"'~! ER Drelalle .~ llOO MO.;' want writer ... ...,...., .. l .!ayqut. -"'1p. lOO% ':'nanclhg·"""" • DISHWASHER ' i.JJtJ . lit:. No. 71 Towo •• Country _, lndMdua\11 tulm< ..... Toh .. -..... ms "!O'l;....i. ll">t.~ - , lrtil't to share .hllcienda. . e 84T-l51l e · boall & autos. 642-1454. 1831 l\PPLY ..Agency for C&rMr GJdl ~-. ,. . ~ ~.ncoa1.! lODelleab-m ~ 'S;lnti" · ~ Ave., • c.M. t'lD~ 5q-64G . ·~ a~in. Rourlta "c.::m::p:;:Pe;;:te=-.. =m;::-::o:;-;&ca .. ::palr::;; Newport Blvtl., C.M: Newp;:rt Harbor · 410 W. Cout Hwy., N.•B. PART time llPf: ·~ M8.28is ·~ , · 0 ~ AS;-122& U/21 ~~ 13S~~ lcxtn~tand. Resideiitial &: Commei'dal !JOB:t 6 £MPLOYMEN1 Yacht Club -· By appoint. 6t6-3939 ing !' meue~ ~uty .tar MERCHAN!>ISE ·~1 • ORG.Uae Fertilizer,' aced dt'H:, °"" :::'".... . con-t' .U.COllQLI<» AnmymOO• Rboms """"'· 615-3038 Do i H I . 7035 120 YI. Bai Ave .. ~ . I~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!: Modica! Clinic, m"" "'"' . D ~' . -· maaure ""'1>Pned -.===--=· ,:::'=== J ,l'lioot 542-Tn7 or wrt~ to Additions * Remodelina: mfff c • P , Celosed,.M~ & Tues'.) I; car. n :OO AM 10 3:J>''PM, SALE AN TltADI with ·wood abavinai. Good -. A.:: at- ' P .O. Box 1%23 C:O.la m.... Fred H. GenOOo, L(c. ' :.DOMESTICS AVAii.. ·FIBERGLAS ............_ Holp \'(anled """""" thnl ......... $l.5o · · .mulch. -between 8 Pl-&~ns ov f ,_AM rio )anger Ttt(JOnSible 673-Q).{i * 549-2170~ -·· MBC AGENCY ·. skilled, re x p e.r i enc ed. Women 7400 hi-. piUI · ps A benefits. Fu_mltvre IOOO A's t.t0n Un. Frl. 12131 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 • ..,. .. , ::":'AI~--SE.RVICt QlllECTORY 2Sl 2. w •~··· lll"> ~ .c.bl pahl.•,. ... wi-., ... from • COSMETO.LOGIST -, .. appL SPAN1Sllrantl1un """""' %SA ZSA..-'""""' who '. ·. 'Lut. Minute~ myown. n ...,....,,.," 163$o.."Westem~A.388.Q333 uepnn . Dl;llUDl!lnl YOUNG ·~ ctr l ft'IJnmeilJel~. s.Wp 1 .... tfme. to~. Black .lh Ultd , ;j_;;;;:::==::::==== I c · rpiJf Cl ' 1ri9 6625 ....,. ... w.n. Call Collect, 5 "">'-Prutt wttto cllea1"18, artistic: dlffmolt, . ....,..; up io 10.l' -qUll!ed , " ""1lt --bred, • ...,.. 'lam'"""' Org..,. 6412 • ~" , . ' · Oiineae live-ins, Cbeerlul, Mr. Jackson.213:~ but not ~· >.ppr,, in a:izi, resp6naibilit;y.to 1ftin 10la ·i: llM ,Rat, 3 oU cockuJ 2 )Tl 0 l.d. "'"Io Latest ••••• , •.•••• $28$ ;i;::;~~~~~~ CARITI"'• F\an. cloanlng; l'l!iinanent. ~ CUSTODlAN 'WORK Sikt; -· In -liJlhiri, diaiU> Uvtnir -·toblea,-l ·U'""" -U/21 &lU Walnpt Consol< $lllE ,_ ... . '" 1 day....... i qUali!y Fad!:ul ,\(ency ...,, .......... Of o1.;..... of· .~HERATON BEACH. -~·· """ .... ....; ..... ram .. •.!llU!sh .... TEENAGER Kitten -RT-2 ~ -.. sm; ,. wnTMINSTIR """'· caU sterll,.. '"'A las. Mo , _7100 nc.bulJdlng•·banl<Pntbelr 'iNN · Look'' to , ... ,...., .. san "l't· n~ ......... .., hahed !(pr: allo ·t ·'""' C3 w1u. Speaktr .... 1119! MEf,tORJAL PARK -SU.-· -~ n ~~~~=•,:;:; 21.IU "'-·•Avenue Beman11no C7lll-= :"'J.""' '<!Pe _,callm 2 yn old. M-llllA Provine ... _,.. 11116 •~rt lluCorntto1 ry Elec!rlcol 6640 SETUP OPERATOR .,...,rD;i),. Pilot a~ Beach. COMBINATION, Sharp Bu beod~ ~ft;=· "'"" • 11$-1,ilJ ,, . 12/23 wu !Jloe !"" ........ $ ~ c-.lefe -•• . , *',SEC' RET'"Rv. / Malde A Go,Go llanomt Alm_;-•m _ _'._ ·11 fEDIGRJ;ED -.. Opei\se~n~..a Iron $W FLAG El~trlc •. ~·l cleo-'f. . G ·e FULL TIME HELP* .._ '' Top waa:n $2.504150 . to 2 boudot:°'6~ -• , ~ttttE."'l -.;p, old. Fbe una~~""' . _ "'!" trti:tana. co,.,i; ,.,., RO ARY SWAGIN ~ 'fra!nees. °"''21 .iart. Pb. 1.,. Jnt.......,., -,~,·-m.q \\\'~· . ......_ ~ •1110u1stmutot ,.... .. ~~~!."" ""'"''· so{)OI>< wei·c.• . .. .,,,. ....... 'APPLY.AT ,REC,' .El'TIONIST* SASsYLASSY,2901 H.-. oel Only.14&T· ..... -Btlari '..f Pi.. 12/23 •. ~ Al~' 549-loti • . u--..a.,e aero1pace manu· • · ME A:, l;J>, ·a C.M. ao.T;:. •uun.r.>nn,.., ,........_ .-,.., bra , ..... -. 410 ~ 17tto Oiota M l $4.50 wffldf' ._, c:nfdfl. •J(ll'JUS. Wlillt ~ 1"!&e 1 co ""' Tiff.•··-_,........ , Ett•~ ~Lioeftled. JACl:urer.hu a requirement . ~ . • ~ Must be &'(lOd b'Pisf:. abOrt-S ECRETARYIREOEPTJO. fiGM· ~~v~i_, Gt ~-~--'I ~~· .R:vi,A ~~MAA -~ J;'..•19*1' ~·ont ~u1 ~~ .. ii<>b. Matnt. lror·• m.n exeperlenced in GEN'L. Malntenance . 'A ·band · neceury, pod tcl~ NI.ST With Ftmt Ottice ap-WestrnlnlU£..~-cllilll ~-._. t rained 28J5.E. Out HWy., cm.a l'lace -'-'-, 4 _.,.,~. .. ~II "'°'""""-· 'CU...alalprv,t1a1achl .. a.q -penonalllY ....-.. ... llnaD lJl AK.,, I"!; 911' u ~-• ,.. ...~ No ~8'DL . •-. , .. ,, , tC1111tl'.'!beexpe:rlenc-.,.n'lexpc_arpentr7. tioA '&..i..~ ..... .'...a.-11!iftd. pearan~e.· .-."""'-::· :;..,._.-rc;='-P ·"· .U1.111 :Jl'Ul.Yiagf~l-ff . 1.nlllfdi.W-')tJ!"' nal -~-'· ' """'~~,,,~ Archilect firm.In N<wpoc1 AK .m·l 'P¥.,"""' U,-a e SWING ae~ tnme. 1 l'IV -sswm'. -tc2'l Fwcni.U..·a.tor.i'nt l•.all setofuter plumb'g.·elecu-JCllJ work.a ~open. Call64l-.3430 Beach.Stolbn.Ra"da¥: tQS'PM •. ~ ,. ·: "! lht. ffHrd& _ 1 ... Call ·,.,,. ~·· ., ·.119.l' 1"1tfflnllftt ni1 • 1't75 ~ -'"""'" swa&lng or ·-m-~ · WORK IN CdM Calle-.~. · Ni:EiLATf"XKAJll)E.\f ''""~ • ~-· •• ~nu. .,W.t '.J. ....u..e.1 _ . ~. aluadnura,.laJJoy 1leell and SERVICE station Attn'nt. · · · • tbndi ~ __,,. A IOOdlJ' --'-'DllEcro1tY' EXPER"' -. ftllnltll., p>...tabtl.,.. ~tero. Part ·-man Some m<eb SECR>:rARY fot• 1-1 ID-l\IOIHEllL»;S • -I SOia hod ...... -i . . , '• <' J PUPPIES • • . . -d _,_ i;;;==,_.,.,.,,.._.....;. ___ 1 :ti ... antkjOes ~; pd """ ~ ~ noy department '°' -dn1'ed. Apply J,le7 """"""' I< l\IUtual IOlnd --5 I< 7. U.. table. woqd, -, 1'tmal< . pt., llOqle a·wtoi llf[-and _,,. . .,....... I·' ....,.-' 6550 )Win;, Tanis 541-1*1. an~ company and bl .. -...... Cost&.una . wortt. Require. atmhtnd"A bl. ·OYer the aae: ol. 45. dnt, both l:rmka ~ --Uni -tll or whk:b al't1.bdqj • -. wur-....... gond rrvwth .,......._ ---bW!y.S&J. 'Clor.oadelMar.tmmedlli• lampswJla-All DtW '== ___ ........ I "11.LllOIB"-_"":.._fll~ ~-Oo,.,,lnt uao vldpot..tta1ua1,.·-·;:. . .:_ ""'-' -1'!."!'1'Ell. -Y·"'"".,.~ .. ~ .,., open. Write P.O. eo. -can~ .,,,.,._ ....--''UIJUOT.._.. ~ .. .,,... .._ " ...., ., _. :r08 ----™~ •-i , "°"'"" dol MD, Calif. BABYstl IER ll;e&d llec QUAUIY ~ bod ., ·,!L-. 'cil4.. Cito lr. Cllkl1. ·"1· , I -" ' AHTHONY'S ' · -at lond to go -b. QZ. 29 1n Jan 5. ..._; U...ill -...-.. -~ m ,' lo/21 WAIIDS llALDwDf S1'UDIO -~-5'M -Ga~ Servi<:• r::::·-·-•co. IOOW.Oout'HwyN.B. SEWINGmaohlnoo .... -!Jr malernl!y. 3 amaD apll\ ~&:;;:' l>Ollt .. Tiriil\Beclqolltpand ..... UPn lli-\c.Jf.- 1 lrldt,~'560 ~G· •. · ~rn=e•~~:.J.~~rarl~:~ .~ .. :~~ =i::.....~,a:i~.' =·~~~,llL .~7' . ..,_ ~· ::.:::-~ "~ · • fdONTiu.Y~ •-lo · ol'.pt. -· Own 'tnijii. ~ S.A. T::IG.1:.30 e MAIDS. Pleaaut .,_HOUSE "8 .. flnotdbn, DllVENPO!fr 'In -..I. !:'." ~te -~ lllUClli OlllqllO.~ ·Co Pltjo o-. .. 11*-.. 'Pbo0e 644-l7tl0. f:xt.,_ · wA'.rifuiS, exp. only."""' JaWld .._ >t!> to hoadl liio.W. State, aD ·-·IOI ......,!"'a-...,..,.531-•"""'Ji===-=..,...-! <-....~ '" "Ex ·'· turi.. e.,;iO.r,{:n.. Daily Pillo! , .~EJUENCED , , Ire "'1ft $'lG PM . .()!118 ..-.motd.~-t!OI); LI~!' r • .. ,, • 'UM S.j.,C l'l'~CE. 11'-tn;fOi'. jobe QJ,.... bl. -f ~ '' . • ' ' Som.. Sta""" Altndnt -l!J,E: lltll Sl ~·~ -llli! I ' I LEA:mEI\ -""" "~Pu· ,sn1. r 'Giilid, I'!' ; ~_'-, iliOlo'Giiit , .. ~\ · Qi~~ ,l'qrl5&iJ1~Want llda.. 8'71Wa""'Aw.f\V., C.M. ijOUSEKEllPEI\/'"""-!Ive like ..... o;,.t 11150 -'~')-~3141-.a 1 ,o\ltloll.lil31S:Pi!ll;~PllJ' .t':t~-· .11.~1 ··1~.-,ss:ao an •4 1 • otaLaa..c.m ai ·1Ca111or-Rm1IR}S OQ.'RGt:'m Jo«C>Ut.S§: ~·'5.i-at · l •, • 1 ·~-c:M.t·r· >.~\.... 1,p.w:y P1Wl'w~A1&. --i:-..-.i • Jo ----• & ~ _,.....;; ' ! --· . •• ••• \' ~ .., ~ ·~ ·~ !t' ,t • --. -' ' • ',._ • • .. I b ~I '" :. ,0 ~ ,,. ,. •• 0. D .. o. -" > ii ii IS --IO -II !d m .. Ul b. d m 6. ' ... .. •• •l '" cb I, ' :. t5 ... :Ii q! ;o. 2l .. ~· ... " t . ... "' I>. •Pl "' D,. -"' " I). -... ,.. lS. •d ••• •• ' s;. ., iii: ... --IO - !16 e; "' i: iBo •' .. "' .. II ... a oil II) M • r .......... ,.~ ... a. ............ u.. ·-~· ...... """--~ .. -ti -4 ............ ,,. ... I l?Jl .... pl a• ................... -.... --C...ll ............ ,., ... , • • I I I ' J. ·I I ' ; J I I J I ' I • ....., SIYB £ASH! ., -• c L A 5 5 I F I E • • GERMAN .AUTO PARTS & SERVICE REPAIR OF .YOLK~WAl;.EH 514 EAST PACIFIC COAST·HIG~AY LONG BEACH, CALIFO.RN IA 90106 PHON~ 417 -0565 We_.. MOT" tN c...,, f•llew ........_.,..... RINiltp TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION . 'l'RANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Trucks 9500Trucks • 9500Truck1 9500 Trucks 9500 Boib Wanted -'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~i;;;jiiiiiiiiiiii~~--• CASH for best buy on I' 25 to so. 12 & 14' ru...,,iq AT ••• CONNELL CHEVROLET WE ARE LOADED WITH BRAND NEW 1969 .-:TRUCKS . . HUGE DISCOUNTS PICKUPS -VANS -CAMPER E9UIPPED VANS -SUBURBANS - 4 WHEEL DRIVE -EL CAMINOS AND CAMPERS! BRAND NEW BRAND NEW BRAND MPH 9 DOWN DELIVERS Any Truck ·in Stock! Plus Tax & License ..• on •pproved credit. 1969 1969 1969 .. CHEVY RHTSIDE 8 foot box Pii:kup with m•ny •xtrei. 829926 CHEVY SUBURBAN c;.RRYALL 14 Too. No. 414 I CHEVY 108" VAN L•ng whee l base with lot, of e~tras. 7080 11 $2249 $1000 ' DISCOUNI G.M.A.C. FINAMCING ---CHEVROLET l .L. . 2B28 HARIOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 1ioo roWboats, complete. Write full info, Mr. Sie¢, 470 S. B<verlY Dr, Bevorly l!illlJ, Call!. 90212 Used C1r1 9900 Used C1rt 9900\lsod c... . 9900Usod Ciro ANCHOR MOTORS 2150 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 546-3050 • HOLIDAY SPECIALS • NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED • NO .CREDJT PROBLEMS FANTASTIC SAVINGS •WE CARRY ·OUR OWN CONTRACTS e EVIN IF YOU HAvt BEEN BANKRUPT e EVEN IF YOU HAD A REPO$SESSION e MN IF YOU ARE NEW IN AREA '60 FORD '59 RAMBllR OALAXf• r::rr .. ~~"!1.~H..~J s49 TOTAL PllCO +Tu & Uc. '59 DODG£ C.OflOttST :...,~ ,~ .... ~ .:r--- $10 $10 l."fr..~ O:.'W.1. IM~=t. '61 OLDSMOBILE IUNll ·--............ . !Lie. Ho. TUI' 1'11 $49 TOTAL NICI +Tax & Uc, '59 FORD 4 DOOll tt. T, .... .. ____ .... ... -· ........ ... Gii' 41tl $199 Tolal Prlco + Tax & Uc. '62 CHMOLn' ·~ FORD '61 THUNl)fUIRD OALAXll • I CIOOlt MMDTOI' e EVEN IF YOU HA VE NO CRIDIT •DIVORCED e NO RED TAPE '57 MERCURY MONTllUl' ~ • .r.·cm:·-~ .. Mt. ~A, TOTAL l'llCI Tiii +Jn:& Uc. '59 DODGE '63 STUDEIAKER • Dool •• .,.,. ~·nvt=: • ,_. $. 299· . T .... Pri11 +Tn &Uc: '62 TflUNDERll!19 ~~r =·..:::.-;~-,:: ' '56 CHIYSllR WINDIOtl 1J~'..lr"" A.T. •t ..... $49 TOTAL PlllCI +Tu & Uc. '61 CHEVROLn' '62 DODGE _, ftlr' ... rmc. 1.._ TvA j\,~., $399 T*I Prlll + fo•' u' 'U MIRCURY •• ' . • • . I •• . ' . ' • .. ' ·: ' ·' ·-I 1 : " II ,,. '' • .. : . "" >I• " d, " ~ •• -.1 • "• • ' ' -• " . .. -• - -0. -15 . Iii .. 31 •• " ey 11 lV ?. w = ,. - I -• ~ I ' • ' . • ' • • ? ' I ' • • • '. ) ' . • ' . r~, . . .; ... ., •' • •) ~· .: - Truob ,951111 '65 CHEVY 'iCKUP Bir 6. I rpd, olb, .... .iu~ .......... -, COlldlllon. Jlrl..,.l ......,, ......... .. floor mat. nuc:t hu hid -.tfonal ...... • °"" dt1' cc tax. .()kk1 tndt. 'l'ak> -138.111 mo. WW flnc: prlv ply. c.n ~· II. ~or~ •i FORD ~ t&l\ new el'I(, =\b'!··~·­ Camperi ' 9520 CAMl'llt CL;E.AlAMc:E • f lt61 'El Dot1llll•, Fo11f Wiiw''-i$1.oh1N11 1~ &.tcf. linl f11o41lt If -ti-•16 DISCOUNTSl'.\- All ''6t moclelt ,._ llw1.' S1v1 •wh1 S 011 011r Truck· C1mp•r Pric11. • 1-9-il Ft, Mod111, Ch111l1 Mod1l1, S11f C1nt1i111d ·u,,its, All C1111p1f ,1'.cq'" ,.ori11 In Stick . *CAMPER ·RENTALS* I Y11t fi111ru:li1t 011 Approv1d Cr1dit THEOOORE · Robins Ford OIEV, 95 Van Camper, Air cond. stereo/Radio $li95. Xlnt! 128 15th N.B. Aft. 9 ... lmporltd Autos 9600 e Spiot Cash IOI" Imports We pl)' more for any import rqvdleaa of year, make or condition. 1ry us before you sell. ELMORE MO'IUltS, l530J Beach Blvd. W~er. 894-332'l. '68 VW, beige with ·sunroof, 11"'5. '62 Mini Cooper, completely rebuilt with all competition .parta. MUST SACRIFICE. Going In scrvi~. ' 4~7-11i9% ANGLIA '6! BRITISH Ford Anglia. 4 spd. Perfect cond. S275. 54&-!107 --AUSTIN HEALEY '66 A.H. 3000 Mark 3, elec O'dr, witt wbls. 22.000 mi. Pri pty. $2395 847-1863 CARRERA '64 904 CARRERA GTS with 912 ena:.. 5 spd. Xlnt con- dttlon '5,795. Dir. ( 1) 892-5551; 532-2284 CORTINA English Ford Complete sal~s -service 100 MPH, 32 mi. ptt gaL Full flve pass. sport.I styllnr. CORTINA * Deluxe 2 Door * $1883 Immediate Delivecy Over 50 2 doors, 4 dq;irs. GT1, 1tatlon wagons' In fitock. Fully automatic or 4 speed TOP TRADE FOR YOUR PRESENT CAR THEODORE Robins Ford 2080 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642-0010 540-ml DATSUN DATSUN '69 lit Now Sedan • 96 hp. overhead cam • 4 lpered • bucket seats • WSW, d1x hub caps • Backup lla:hts. etc. 50,000 Ml GUAR $116 fUU.DOWll $54.16 for :16 meo. Blrwlck H1yden IMPORTS oac. + tu'-Uc 991 So. Coal! Hwy. LL 494-9772 54"6M '6 DA UH SIOAN °"'*I b7 Utde 'ell men tn 1-Beach. ~· ft' rndl 7,D miles. R.mo. h'!t'.'rr, f1' . automal:Jc. fll C· ': dtllvtr11. Will fine prlY Jlt)'. After 12. o1.qc.9173 or -'i3 DA;TSUN~>,.,,,.-.2Jl!l=, -.5,-apd • ..,,, .... ('9DV, brand • t W -· Gd . J!flce. m-mt M'\I ' 401 a1n . ·lDilSl • WI llAVI OYll 4°' NlW ' fOIDS Alll usm_CAIS II noou CllOOSE ANY ONE FOi A ""'5t .WANTtD" · Giff AT llG ,YlAR 'END SAVINGS! ' ' NEW 1969 FALCON 2 DOOR SIDAN $2121 ·"•Ta ' • u.. ' 19it FAIRLANE 2,l!OOl llA~TOI' $2325 ~u:" NEW 1969 GALAXIE 500 NIW 1969 MUSTANG 2 DOOR HARDTOP $2398 "t:.a I DOOR Sl'OITI ltOO, MOTOP. . . · NEW 1969 T-llRD 2 DCJoa IWDTOP '3998":.::' ORDER YOUR CHOICE TODA YI FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE OF SHELBY COIRASI GT-350/GT·SOO The '69s Art Coming! AS ORANGE COUNn'S ONl.T SlllllT AMERICAN DIALER, Wl AU COOPERATING WITH THI FACTORY TO WAR THI WT . Of THE '61'S AT DISCOUNTS NEYll llf()U OffEUD ON AMRICA'S NUMllR 1 HIGWPWOAMANCE CAii OllOt TODATI ORANOI COUNfl'I 'YOL1'M~; ORD DEALER TWO ACUS CAIS TO OIOOSI FIOll A TION SPECIALS $895 JULL PISCO '62 MERCURY METEOR .(Door. v.a, •ulom•tic, fully •quipped, {FWS 2931 20% down or tr1d1. $595 JULL PllCE $24 Pll 24 MONTHS '61 FORD F350 C•b & Ch111it. 16151711. JO'JC. clown 1 r tr1d1. $695 JULL PllCE $29 Pll Z4 MONTHS '64 CHEVROLET MALIBU WAGON k1dio, h11!1 r, pow1r tk1rin9. IOMJ 7911. 20 'lC. cl-11 •r tr1d1. $895 JULL PllCI $31 Pll JI MONTHS '67 SUNBEAM ALPINE lrifith R1cl"9 Gr••"· Equipped. CUOV 65]). 20'lC. d1w11 or tratl1. $1595 JULL PICC£ $48 Pll " MONlHS • '64 MERC. WAGON 10 PASS. Colony Ptrk. Full p1w1r, 1ir. (JZY 7111. 20% d-11 or tr•d•. $1295 PULL PITCI $42 Pll JI MONTHS '65 INTIRNATIONAL YI Ton Pickup. I Nl6171 I, 20 'J. d-11 or tr1d1. $895 .. LL PllCI $32 Pa H llONTNS '6) MERCURY WAGON Col1ny Perk 9 p1111ng1r. Fully 1q11ipp1d, pow•r t11rl119, f1ctory air. IUOF 7121 , 2D '/. down or tr1d1 $995 FULL PllCI $41 Pll JI MONTHS '67 MERCURY COLONY PK. WAGON 10 P1t111191r, fully 1qulpp1d, f1cfol"f' 1ir, f1ctery w1rr1nty. ITSC 717 ). 20'% down or tred1. Sold 111w fir $'410. $3195 PULL PllCI $85 Pll 16 llONlHS '67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU 12) f · .. ~ to ch"'' h1111. fvll , .. ,,, foctory 1ir, f1d.,., werr111fy. (TiY tJOI ITXU 719 I 20 '.4 dow11 or tr1d1. $3295 .. LL PllCI $89 Pll JI llONlHS '64 FORD SALE I 13 To Choost From l • Or1, -4 Drs., S.d.111, H•rcltap1, C.11v•rtl~l•t, W1to111, ••M• w/•lr I,,. 1trnc;. EXAMPLE: '64 GALAXIE 500 4 DOOR V.1, ••tom1tic. fully ft!Ulp,ff, ITWR. •J 11. 21 'l lllew111 1t1' trH1. $695 .. LL PIZCI $23 Pl& JI llONlHS '67 AMBASSADOR 990 H. • I.tow w.i1,.,., fwll ,_.,, •ir r.•..Jltie11h1f. IUlX 4JJ I. 20 .... 4.-9f' ff•d•. $2095 "'U. PITCI . $56 Pll S6 llOllTHS Open Siil. 10 1m to 6 pm for Y01r Sl!o111Jl1111 ComllfetlCI • I COMP IRE! H• .Pl~ES-Oll QIAUn IEFOIE YOD llY • . TIS WT ftW WUQ TO to It ..... ,_.11 talal of -.. _. ..;,i.,....,. ____ .,......,,._IC...,ttilo•n I .. .... 1w, .. oo11. 1RMS NO l'ROIUMS -WI m T1IM TO YOUI llUDGIT q llOllllll lllAllClllt Oii -CAii AYAl.Ull • ..... ""' •· , ..... .,. I Olin T1 U.1111 · F• II C.,n•h Snllip 1969 VAUAHT 1969 BARRACUDA IN STOCll 1969 ROADIUNNEI 1969 PLYMOUTH FURY NIW OUll TOURS NOWI -$2169 Only $43°!.• S2569 Only $4f'!., .· $2577 $5613 Only • Mo.' $2869 $5613 Only • Mo.' SALE PRICf '80 FORD CONV'T. $199 ....,,., .-. (lf'fF-111) '&8 •PERIAL •• , • $199 4 ..-"""*" uo1•1 'II OHRYSLER ••• S399 ntrr1J,*· ..... ,,.,... fftnL ......... ~ '82 CHEY. CONV'T. $399 Alllt. frlnl .. ,.... . .,..,,.. .• fOOll 1P'l '12 DART · Wll. '419 .W..' fl"IM... .......... ll\,.H4'1) '82 DODIE IT ••• M8I '82 T .a1RD ....... $489 '"-.... 1lr. (PXSOI '82 Fll.0011 Wall. $699 '12 ULAll H.T. $699 Autf., ""'"-_.. hwlnl .ITVC 7l'Sl '82 •Pau wa11. • .......... "'--· "'"" ........ {OM) .. ) '13 FORD SQUIRE • $699 WMM, Mb. ....... .,.,.,.,., CNHO -'> '83 BELVEDERE ••• $199 WtlOl'I. AlllL tr-. ..... --IUJ~ '83 ULAllE IOO - I W. 11._ . ...._ Ir--. -...... ltHM IS> '84 BALAllE IOO - I *· H'IOO. AlMe. fr-.. ""'' ........_ UIW ml '84 BEL AIR Wll. -·....,._, ,_,.,... ........ IOl'H 1'1D'I •ea MlLIBU wa1 •• $998 '84 NEWPORT ••• •1099 ................... -....... (ltM<4 ,,,, '84 IMPALA H.T. Sllll I ..... Air, ,_.. .,..._, Mo. ~ COTC 170 '84 FURY Wal. SI 199 ..._,.._ ~ • ...,. ......... 1lr. lltlC "11 '86 IMPAU OPE. Sl299 Al.llG. fftnl,, __. .._,.__ ll'KV 1otl '86 BELVEDERE $1288 · ~~-----'llllPAU OPE. $1• Air .....i.1 ..., ,._.. ,.... ....... • .... INM• '18 BB.YEHRE 11.1499 f.1:$,, ..... · AUfl. ,,..., ....... ....,.... '81 BUICI ••• $1499 lb1llt ..... Mr. ~ fllll. ... , '16 CHRYSLER .. , Sll89 f"ft',1ft"'""' --""· ............ uti PllCl '18 CUTUSS. I •• ,. • ..... """°-tr-.. ,..... .,__ .... tulV 114 '88 MERO. CAPRI SI• Niu ~ "-· ..... ..-... .-.i ""'· '18 IAUllE IOO SI• fscU·,;j'--Allt, .......... ,..... ....., ....... '17 FURY H.T .... 11118 '18 FDllD Lm •••• 11199 fs#"'n'lr--""· • v ... .,.... ....,_ 'llli BUICK wa11 ... s 1111 ......... tic, ,...., ' ---· C"TDM• '18 DODIE H.T .. , Sina ~<:9 ' .............. .CDtfv.ml) '81 MUSTAlll H.T.Sllll Auto. t...111., --'-"• lTI'M ~ '81 SATEWTE .. I Sll99 Allflmltlt. """""" .,......_ ~ '17 MUSTAll • I •• ,. I ._. '*"'--1m 742> '17 PLYIOm Sl198 .. ,_"" I .......... (TIY ft '81 GUS•··· Sll98 ~le J ... ,...__ Alt. ,_., '17 IAWIE IOO .. f'mA..r--.,,., ,_. ~ ~ ..... '81 FURY WU. SDI ' -"""" r-.. ................. rvtH ... ., '88 OllRYSLER .. I SZl98 Cawwtlbl9. Air -....,. , .. ...., '88 NEWPORT. I I SZ198 ,._._, Mr. '-· CTIW •> '17IB.YEDERED12198 Ol:M '::I. lll'cll·.ir"" -"' - •• CHRYSLER. I I·- 1 • .-...ir-.... --'!"' ""' '17 SPORT FU!IY SZ291 r&."m -· --· --'17 MERO. l.T. S2m mf'lt,• ..... Nt,,.., ............... SALE PRICI •• CHRYSLER I I I - .._.... 4 '*""' ...._ Air • .....,, lllD'INlll '17 llOUW 11.T. '2411 ......... Al .. ,.., ..... ~ '17 llEWPORT' I •• $2499 Hlf'ltt9. •Air. ,_., .....-fUQI: ,., ·-r--·-""-· fWll' 1il • '17UDEl.Tl S8 ..... ,......., ...... ,,.... ---. ,..., .... ..._ CTHl1 7111 '17 FORD SQUIRE ·szaa :...~-"11 Wcll"lool"· - - '81 8.T.O. • • • SZlll ..._ tr-.. •Ir. ,...., Wirt ,.,,,,. CTWH tm •• SATELIJTE .. I Ulll ei:t ~ .-. --· ... '81 CHRYLER • I • $2899 CluiJil. Allt, Ml ,....., ..-t ,.,,,,, IUJD GI) '17 SPORT FURY. '2119 · -~ ............. *'4 ..... '81 •PERW. CPE. S2118 CIWll ....... , .. ....,.., 'f1!m .... 01',._I 'II COUIAR IR7 S2799 '88 LE MAIS • • • SZ799 I.._. .................. ffVA 1111 '88RMERA.i~.-""' _., ........... cu .. ~ ·'17•1E.WU.-~/J8blr"'-. -· ... - '88 IEWPORT I .. .. . '88.8TO H.T ••• I I ••• ~'· ........ (VV~ .,!.,.... '17 IMPERIAL I I • 53119 '17 llYERA l.T. 51498 .,_ ..... "'· ,_., ~ CVU:.M '88 CHRYll D,., .... MT.-, °"' ~· ' '17 COITllEITAL S3119 ,., ..... Wflirtl ""· '~ ~---........ --• ...... -""' ,... ••. mf ... ., ............................. ,,..,.,"'T ................... ...... I WGUlll YOU llUM WI un --HO CAIS ... $100 TO ~ ~ AL ROBERTI TRUCK DEPT SPECIALS IEW I• IMO V2 TM Pl.YIOITI CllYILEI IMPERIAL PIOKUP ... -' ........ ...... .......... -..... ...... ........................... ...................... ................ _...,. ... ,...,...,_...,,,...,... Net A lt1.,,, ..... '2164 62* '56 CNEV. li Ton. G41 ·728 ........ $ 399 '58 GMC }i Tot1. R37-291 ......... $ 599 '64 FOO Ii Toe. P82953 ......... $1199 '64 JllP J.300'(11$10m Cl6. A/C., P.S. N32-3n .......... $1599 -' '66 OIEV. li Toe. T21892 ......... $1599 ' '66 DOD8E Sperbmll Wfl. RTY.055 •• • .. • ' . . .. 1 ~- • j I ' J l ~. I l . ( j l • ; ' f f IC llAllV-- • on approved credit The All New · · 1969 Reftaut I 0 --···- . , ' 35 MllE$ P£R, GAL. iOll0'4Y UNlMtfD MWGE W'ARtANTY fUllYFACTORY EQUIPPED ACT Now··~b'm~ No Payments 'Iii Feb., 1969 Toyota s plus tax & -license D.OWN, DELIVERS ANY NEW-OR USED' Toyota in Stoel< ori app~ved cr~it . . NO,fAYMENT . ,"•) . ., ~· 'TfL · Fil. 1'969 , . . Fanta~t1c SAVINGS • . . ON LOW MILEAGE Demonstrators MUST SEE · .. • • . ' JIM SLEMONS. IMPORTS 411 W. Womer · SANTA ANA • 540i5.12. .. ' • . ' . --- '",·. S8i •. -1 • .. ~ .. ~-· ··- n;!r•1• . :f• .:> • rl)r . • RESPONSE TO OUR WIDELY, ADYE,RTISED GRAND PRIX BREAK ·AW~Y SALE HAS BEEN SO< ~Ef.T ~1-J ~ ARE .(t~NTINUING rr . THROUGHTOUT THIS WEEK! GRAN!> PR.IX! ••• OUR BllEAK0AWAY CAR WITH 1'.HE 'IREAK· WAY PR~ •· · ·erand New '69 ~,.-ontiac lrand ·.Prix ' ~ • ·1 • • t . t •• ' . ' Ill STOCK AID READY TO GO. DRIVE -IT' HOME TODAY! Thi1 be.utiful litn•lit• grt•11 htrdtop COUJl4 i$ tqulpptd wiffi Cord"'" top, Hydrtrnttic, P'u1h betton redio, JIOW9' rittrin9, powtr cli1c br•kt1, a ir c;,ndltio1dng, dl11 •••+ btlt1, h•tdre1h, vi1or mirrors, soft.rty glt11,. powtt wi11dow1, front floor "''*'· ••mote co11trol 011f1idt mirror, hiddt11 wind1h!tld tn+.nnt, 400 cubit ineh •n11in• (JSO hp, th•t i1J, •nd •ll th• st•11dtrd· 01l!ln Gr•11d Prix 1cc•11ori•1. No. 27•579P1608SO. 1"1..s Uc. l T•~· $4444!· . . , EACH ,AND ;EYERY "CARYER:CARE;CAR'' CARRIES 9~R . 10!>0~~ WARRAN'N QN ALL MECHANICAL PARTS ./ l ' ~ • ' -' • • '8& PONTIAC lo11!\evill1 4 door herdtop. Hydr•rn•tk,-,__, d1,erin9, powtr br•lr:11, rtdio, h11l•r. f1etory t ir eonditio11i11g. 20% dow11 tr .tr1d1._ 1-IW-~tOJ $1277 ....... .......,.. . _,,. $1877 IH "' ........ jM """"" Le ~1111 2 door htrdtop. Hydr•1111tlc, pow1r •tltr-, '5'1577 ,i11g, r1dio, ftt1hr, whl+. w1H tit11. 20 ~ dow11 If tr1d1. fSU-·lltl w,., """'"'°,.-* . .. . ' . ., $1577 '65 . . ~ . . N1w York1r 4 door htrdfop. full po wt f, t ir CHRYSl .£R cMi~itio~i119 l other e~lrt1. 20" down or t; trtde. !PEP 1271 $1877 '&a 2 dH• ........ ""''"' '""'"'"'"'· """· ..... , $2177 I MUSTANG ''· t t.000 rnil11. 20% do-'' trUi. CWTt-5311 164 •-.. • _... '66 , •••• ·······-., ••••• ~ .... , ......... ·"·· 1 $1477 f MUSTAllG wtU tlrtt. 0111 ow11.,. 111fo. 20% do-tr tr1d1. n !Tl'4o4AI Ill: --911, •......,. I ' • ' " .. •• ~r- " ,, t ·; es c 103 -= ' • i ! ? ' ' ' j ' . . ! . ' t ! • i I . -------,,,.,--:---=-:-----"".'""-,.-------=-.,,,_,._,..-~-----~------------------------------c:--:-~ TRAHSl'ORTATIO!f TRANSPORTATION · ·TRANSPOIT.ATIOl4 !!A!!~TATION TIANSl'OIT.AT~ TIANSPOl!,T.Af!ON . I• DISCOUNT 'H UNCOLN ' .. $1788 P,U ..... Co11t. C..rt. fin '°'"f• + T • L elr cel4. fS9 .. tl51 $63 TOTAL $63 TOTAL . DOWN MONTH, "-"fl ,1 ·- ";"":;- NEW 1969 NOVA COUPE $2186'· . fUll Prlu -, _ ;+T•x&Lk. 11S2701D!lt • YOURS NOW Sff Tot•I down, $61.tt Tohll, per mo. INCLUDlS TAX I llC. , FOR. 48 MOS. ON APPROVED IANK C•EDIT '5,.f#.-M. ...... 1"rs-.a;1:~•-t . .,:;.·. , I., t:l ~· 7.,0 ....... NOY",74t.. . , i;,<-. :· . ' ~ ..... ~,!;~l~.1'•588· -r/:n'· ·i·-~0-oL ~-~~~~-$788 .~i'r. .e1:5.,'rl)l',\L .-.su.-· .. on1.7 .. , ' ~oUJ ... TEE $28 :r.:~ ·$28-.. ~~.-•. r ·:.:...--,-'-i---~,--.c:...:::........:-~..:-: ... ...,. AT,•..$1688. ':"/i"t;' : :'~ .. ~00"" -' • "."~ J, ; ; '100-"'Y'·o"r-_ ,oono M"- 1 .. , ·::,._co,::,;,..,""' Cfflll,.1'5.lSZ .... UZM-411 , ''1 IMPALA'S.:S. .• saD9' hll Jflkil ~ • ..._ ''4 COIYllTI • $1888' ~ M.. .. ~'!ltl, j;t $59 ~:1:~ $59 .. ~c::! \"~ .. ~-.11~!~~~:~.;~~"W --~ ·r~•·t~ i!·p~~Ts';~~D LAl~.R ::'J:',.:.::~u:,14• ,,_ TA'L : -''0::~ _ "'IMPALA ' $1588 ... -f:');I !OfAt-64 "'°TA~ ' F R£E $67 ~OTAL . $67 TOTAL ., ... NOYA -$]888' "" ..... SportCo•P*·~• +T ,,..,~~ ... ·~·~~·NTH -~ i '.·i_·\ ... ' . ., DO'JN MONTH Lew ...... 1-..--.. .·+Tl•L PS Y• Rl H .,....... ~ 4 , ~: ··~ 1 , , . ~ ' ' '11W..Utf.He,2Z1C.· , • : . ···ss5~~~~$5s .. =:-.~~": ''"'s' 's's"";.... .. .. . .. _Cli~"' $10-88 .r1u·~· ·$61 i=~$61;::~_;_·: -~.~ ..,,.,.;.;_.,,...;..,." 11' +TIL WITH -PURCHASE OF ANY l ..... Jtiorr-·-+T'IL 'UCHMll . -aa· · ' I '64:PONl1AC dlWJ~~A $8'88-_'h!I f!lt!! 110-7tL . . ' . . . '"""'~~: PS.!0'"1!1':' , " • • 4 -· ..... : ·-· ·s~ ~T~. !); """'"C""·''"'' ... " · + TIL $4l DOTOTWNAL $4J ,.!,.,OTHrAHL ·GO~D .SE,AL _US~D.CAR-$'>B YOTAL lt.'Jlt TOTAL ,· --.......... ~ ~ . . ~ l19,rwdlo,1teater,X9A·174. • . . ' ,., . .u •• -.·"-DOWN ·--~..-MONTH , • -$20 T,OTA&.~-TOT.AL • . . . $31 TOTAL $31 ."'l'OTAL -DOW ~ DOWN MONTH • · • .ll dilOnan 4 . - ., \' ~' ,., •r . ' I ' ,., . •ii MUCURY""4 ...:..$3588 . • j" ·u PLTMOpTH h~· hll ...... • ''"'"'<CAD' C 'H CIUYROLIT ,_ $ •u CHIYROLIT -.. -$688 Wto.PS.•·-+SH _,,,., • .., •• · PS, 'r'I .. =·<':r •. -YOUR ·c 'HOR:E ·'9A·' ~ onv. "''"""""""""" "''"''""•·"'·""" ·,.,_.-........ ... • ·V-1, l&W. SRN·•· ' , ,J · • .Aiut!., po~r, r1cllo, t..•ter. UJH1~1· ·. · · -;· J +Tu A :U~ • '. +Tix I Uc. WIL-ns: -$52"~~!.:~ $5 -.1~ " $68.8 e '61 CAD D Iii ~3~ ~~ ~4 ';,:"...."' _ $26 = $26 Tj('.,.."f ,· . r." TOTAL PRLCE .,, IMPALA $1488 hd Prto9 : 1' ' ·-..... c1~.;H.T.-fvll,.w~r,•fr.~~ •• ,.•' .,, MAUIU coun S1J88 "" - Sport $Ho11. Powortlld9, . + T I: L ,. ''I CHIYIOLIT $3'88 .2 D.r. H.T. ':91~ .fS., + T l L ""'" ....... wwa101. . · • '61 CAD.-Devllle ., '" '"" $20 T•"" $20-,. -.~ ........ l. • $52 TOTAL $52 TOTAL ................ I Lk. • No. 54457% Do-...... . ltAl TOTAL $41 TOTAL i DOWN MONTH .f.cleor H.T, Full p•••r, 1lr. QO~R·lt2 •. · . °'! ~!~WN , MONTH USED CAR PAYMENTS: $688 THRU $2011' FOR 36 MONTHS •ON APPROVEO BANK CREo!T INCLUDE .TAJ\ 'AND UCENSI!. PRICl·GOQD 'TIL'9 'P.M., SUNDAY, PEC~MllR '22ND. "' -. ,,. ~. ------·-· • • • ' ·• ' + • I ' " • ,. " . . •• " ' • • • ' ' " i . \ • I I ) I I ~ j ,, ·' 'IE.Cf. 1*_()j\;[ 7J-{E JvVLSTSR CRJiFl:SME.N . ,, ) . . : - O)j· DISPl;AY AND READY FOR DELIVERY TODAY! . . _______ ., OVER 80 .QUALITY AUTOMOBILES ·TO SELECT . -FROM----.. --- .---------------..,-----------; ... ' .. ' ' " { PRICE '68 CAMARO Absolutely the sharpest one in town. A local 8,000 mile automoblle. Finiahed in tangerine with black vblyl root and ma~ interior. 327 V8 .,,.ine, automatic. .,...., .... ring and T brakea, tactory air conditionJ.nc. Beautiful condition. (WWC965) SALE PRICED ' .. '67 CONTINlif AL A beautitlll turquolle 4 doof· with turquoise leathtr interior. All the poP\lla,r power assists 1nclu4lng power steering~ ff!.t~ windows. ...... -air candl~·· ........... IOlut.!J ........... ,(TG . SALi $3666 PRICE '68 COUPE ~'VILLE A lovtb' Sudan Beige ~r with black padded top and black leather1lnterior. Fully equipped wtth all of CadUJ'&:'.a finest features incl\lllftg power, eteerlng, power brakes. power seal*, ~ wndowa, AM·FM radio. and o! coUrse, Cldlll•c'1 automatic Air CondltlonlD&t (4929) SALi $5444 PRICE 168 CADILLAC The tver popular El Dorado. Fihiahed in Ermine white with black and whlte hounds· tooth Cloth and leather interior. Equipped with power •teerit:tg, power brakes, power windows, power seat, factory air condition· in&r AM-FM radlot ~utomatic crulsM:Ontrol and Other Qdlllac. a.ccessories. Low mil(!9 and strictly orl&lnaJ.. Shows finest car. (No. 234-iJ SALi $6222 PRICE '67 CADILLAC This lovely Coupe DeV~ has all power e.sslstl tncluding power st.eer'tAc, brakes, wlndowa, • seat and Ce.dlllac's famoUs factory air con- ditioning, stereo AM·J";M, tilt wheel, twilight sent, Premium DoUble Eagle tires. Beautiful ' local 1 owner automobile~ (V AX710) ' . . . '68 CADILLAC De Vllle ConvE:rtlble finished in beautiful Ivan- hoe green wth black top .and black leather interior. Fully power equipped 1nclu41ng fac- tor)' air condltionin&. atereo AM·~ ra&o, automatic cruise-control, tllt-telescbolF 1Wr· 1ri&: wheel and even power vent wincfOWI. This cadlllac ta in superfluous condltloIL (XSP-694) SALE $5111 PllCE '65 PONTIAC Grand Prix. Automatic trammlplon, power •tffrin&. power brakes; ra4lo and bel.ter, buc-ket aeats. cen.t.er console. tadlometer, white side wall .,..... (0SJm3) SALE $111 I PRICI '66 BUICK Electra 225 CUatom 4 door hardtop. Finished in Arctic white with black ~ root and Buick's color keyed interior. Equipped with factory air condltl.oning,, power steering, pow· er brakes, power windows and power seats. Also has tilt-steel',ing wheel and other extras. Thill ~line Buick ls in excellent condition inside and out. <VS°'"'20l NABERS CADI~LA(: HAS •THE ·· LARGEST SELECTION OF LA TF,-l)lODEL, PREVJo6sl v ·oWNED CADILLACS IN · ORANGE COUNTY '66 CADILLAC Coupe DeVlllc. Solla Bl'ten f1n1lh with. ~n leather and nylon interior. FUD cadlllac ~ er equipment plus factory air condltlonlng, tilt-steering wheel, power door locks. 6 ~ seat and many other ot th~ extras offered by Cadillac. (TAX395> . .. '65 DeVILLE , Convertible. A gorieous orchid mist exterior with black top. Full leather interior. All ot Qidlll•c's power wists and factory air con- ditioning. AM·FM radio. tilt and telescopic steering wheeL This lovely cadllac has been driven onJy a very few miles. (NKWM5) S~LE $2444 PRICE '65 THUNtiERBIRD Landau. A heautUul powder blue 'r-Blrd with the white landau root all vinyl interior. Full power equi~t incl~ding pqwer -brake.I· power ateertng-power windowt • \)O'Wel' gee,t and ot course factory air eonditloninc, Tbla is an outstanding' car at oUtBtanding aaviilgs. Better hurt')" on this one. (MPP121) $'1888 : '67 CADILLAC SALE $31 ·I 1 PRICE '66 CADILLAC De Ville conv~rtible. Luflterous autumn gold finish with black top and black leather in· terior. Fully power equipped Jncluding factory air conditioning, AM-FM radio and many oth· er Cadillac accessories. Thill car shows finest of ono ::; $2'999 PRICE . '66 CADILLAC Sedan DeVllle. Sudan beige in color wltb beige leather interior. Has power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seat,, •power vent windows, and AMo-t"M radio. Fao- tory ati conditioning and inlleh:, much more. This one won't be here Iona: at this price. CSQR223l $3333 ' ' '65 BUICK·· . . . ' ' \v'ildcat 4 door hardtop. s~~Siivft.tt.ni&:h _ : with red vinyl interior. Equipped with AM-FM ~', radio, tilt steering wheel, power truck lid rf!-1il lease, wire wheel covers, radio, heater, auto-,. ~-l. matic transmisson, power steering and power' brakes. Very low miles. (RRY-376) SALi $2444 PRICE Convertible. Finlshed 1n 'Doeskin with beige top and full saddle leather interior. Has all the deluxe tea~ lncluding power steering, power brakes, poWer door locks., power tnmk release and factory atr Conditioning. Beautiful local 1 owner cadUlac. (TPZJ.61) lHESE CADIUACS ARE All $4222 SALE· ·PRICED ... SPECIALLY PRICED :66ALETH."UN' ·D-ERBPIRICE ;;:;, ,.' • ...t65 :s~LAC ,,: Now . · RD I 'Couj>elJ'.><VW.. 0 ome oxt.,io• wl"-: Fleetwood Broua:ham. Flrt!frost Sliver finish The spotty 2 door hardtop tuUy equlpP,ed • _ cloUi arwt Jeath,u tn , or. pt1s 24,000 mile, · with black padded root sets oft this CadUJac FOR THE ENTIRE power steering power brakes power ' automo?illt has 8.llofeMftlacs power f~atures 1 luxury car. !quipped with black leather' In-dowa, power se&t and Ford's f9.mOW1 fa ~ -including .J)ower ~ing, .brakes, windows..-;. terior and every conceivable pcMTr aa1st 'plbs HOLIOA Y SEASON air coruUtlonitJg. A beautiful satin tdlve , seat,. ~l factory air conditioning. Also has f 11 , factory -.1r conditioning. See thiJ one tO 'really terlor with black vinyl interior CRTUJ39) ·brand ~ .. Oval 90 tires. Simply gorgeoua. .t apprec::Llca$1222 P.ICE SEE US TODAY! SALE $2333 ,PRICE 13619S~LE PRICED ' 163 CADILLAC -------SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN------- SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE •. THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1968 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY-9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY' and SUNDAY YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA "CAMAIO ·n CAMARQ RS. new·t1ru, pwl" I lb' &: brim. R&J{, J<liclo!t ..... 11.000 ma mJ. awx>.',54S-lm . CHIYROLET ( NABERS 2600 Barbor Blvd. tosta Mesa 1 ( ' . 540-9100 -- ( • • . . ll i ~esa I 1smj ... , -· -1 I -: e r-t.1 ll'8&'-! 123 i kan, .,,,,. ' -'HI I • HD- '°"'' ...... tum- ltlon· .. .,, '"'" Isn't nelf !mt ON " fl. 2249 • • •• ·I 'l • , ·~ "' ' , i: '· . ' ,, $ ·~ ,, ~1 ·~ ·' 'j,' • '' " <. ·' :.~-1: ll' ~ ~; t .. J· I !I: i l i J it-., •. -&' :~ i t ;, =~ l -~ l . . . ' 1· 't" ~\" • , , 'i· ~i j 1 ~ " ::-,, ,.,. "'· t ":\, , .~ " :.t; . ' .• . ' ).! jfI >,)I j ~ . ( t .( 'f" , .. • ,:ChristmtJSExchange . . - BE SURE OF A P!RFECT GIFT , .> ' . . . , ... , -. -t· . 1~· "JRU~Wbtn you purchase any Used car 1t Bill t•rty Por\tiaic yoU ~•v• • ' ' ·;\ HO · .''. :• . ' 6 d:i(.'t.1 make sure you like the car. I( loo any reason you P.••l•i a li a•s diff•r•nt model .•• y•s, even • new '69 Pontiac or ·~v us•d Cl~ in Stoclt . ,.,ml 11 equ;valently pdu d. II you 're 9;v;n9 mom o'. one of the k;ds a new car '·J· ILL Hilt for Chris tmas ... and time is running out, this Trial Exthf:nge plan wjll ' J solve yoUr problem'. call u\, you'll' be 91~d you did.' fl.IUAI · ·' · · ' The new '69 Pont i•·c is breek 0 ing all Jiies rtlbrds. Now we have 1cr11 oF oil "' A~'f HIV' late modal trade-ins that must be sold by the ftrst of the year •. After .. U.t0' uoBILE b I I ' , h d ,,. lft that time the entire inventory will e who 111 111 to of er 11ler1. pUllCH~ED .ou11NG Df.CEMBEll: ,. let' •r• "'\fl or\eb. ,.._ ~ f,;.11 s11nd'"'• pee. ·•!'!SI ·~ ' ¥YOUR SHOPPll& COMYEllUCE ,,, WE ARE ()/J[l/ lAfl' .SUNDAYS NOON 'TIL, I PM . , ' ' ' '66 PONTIAC BONNEVIUE FULLY EQUIPPED 1,.c1udin9 lig V-1 1ni;iin1, "Autorn•tic . tr1n1l'l'li1sion, R1clio, He•ter, Power 1+.~n119. 51. m.4,,,.,9 .. Ll•s· No S:~: ' . ' PllCI ....... •'$95 •••• $38 ...... •6~ PONTIAC CATAUNA 2 DR. HARD'IOP · . FULLY EQUIPPED lnc1Gdifl9 the l it V-1 1n9i111, Sport1 c•r fl'•fltd· , I R d' H••"r Whitt will tlr11 I ll '"'ltl Ofl, .. IDo I "'iny ,,.,0 ,,; S•r. No. Rlli602 sz395 CASH Pl I Cl .. ,., .. ·$95 ..... $63 :-.... 11"'9 .. -4 . ' b1 1•d on 41 montti fl11•ncJ11'9 wfth •pprowcl·u1dit plus t11r •nd lic•n••· r :~ ·~- il ltttt.• •ff . M 1'•1•d on 48 month fi11•11cin9 with •pproved cr•dit plus t•• encl U,c•nte • •65 PONTIAC CATAUNA ·4 DR. FULLY EQUIPPED lndu.Hnt: Automi tic tr1 nil'l'lin ion, 8i9 V-~ . Po••• ite•rin g, Powtr br•k••• Ai •n91111, .. ,._. U f 1 'coflditioner, R1idlo, Heeter, ""'!~,w• "' •nd "'•"Y other dilux• •tc111or1~1. Lfc. No . YZW 262 · CASH Pl I Cl or I~-:. $95 ·::.~ $31 ' i:,,,. . " . , C CAYAUNA 2 DR. FOLLY' EQUIPPED dlo, He•tli'r, ·Big V.j en91rt•, Whlte weir -\~. Including: A1,1tom•tfc tran1mi11ion, IWil · , .. --*..495 tires and m•ny o.thers. Lie. No. TUN485. 1 • 1 • • h~~ ~~ .'$21 "::: $21''J:. I b•1~ •: .. ~1 ••h~ ff"•ncf-t wttft oppro"M."cre4il plM• l•i '"" lic.e1u1., ~5 Lt,....,NS ",. · ' · · f. Door · Ho~t.,, A11hlfl~ffc 5995 · . tr1111ml11l111, Vt, rt410,·h11hr, $39 *It,, b1.1ck1t 111h,, ,..1i1t41 wolf ti,." • · ff Lie. 104 ]07, ., ' FUU. ,a1c1 DN. ' MO. PONTIAC '64 t011n1.tK1 V-i-''2.:dr. H;n1fp/ '~pe. Air condltionln9, P'tteer,. ).11+0. tr1 n1., RIH, IOSUIJ>. PONTIAC '.66 ; ' ,, . G.T.O, Sports Cpe., P'Stiii•r., ~uto, tr1111., l&a.,~Htr., 'tint.cl tl•1• •. "'•11y xtres. IWXH1661. FORD '66 Popules._ ei;·,fotl'I "·clri V-1, Au .. Metlc ti;-.11i., H••*• _.foe. fTUP .. 751 ,_ PONTIAC "64• I V 0 ' V-1 Gr•lld Prl•, Power tt.1rln9, lr•k•t, A1to. tr•ns., RIH, WSW, lvcket "i•h, •fc. IOML6'1. '.65P~YMO~ • S•fJUit~ .2 Dt. Herdt•p._ VI, •uto,,.1tic 'r•ft•,,.h1ion., power ~t11rin9, r1dio, h•• .. r. No. 0'4025. PONTIAC '64 l•Me111 2.dr. Herdtop Cpe. V ·8. P'1t11rl119, Auto. fr•n1., lt•dio, H•1f•r, lueket •••ti. IOQE278. PLYMOUTH· '66 . $1199· $42*$42 ~ PULL PllCI ' DN. MO . '1155· '$41 *$41 FULL PRICI DN. MO. '\' $ ,. ., ' \ · 1195 $42*$42 ~EW '69 PONTIAC 'ltMPEST s' Po' . wide o.••f w1w tir11, fecho'"'''' •nd rel 0 w • ·~ COUPE . . On '"Y 1utomobil• purch•i•cl clurJ,.~ ourhj.~~·-H~iid~Cf.' fttt• eot It''"'· Before you buy 1 smaller .., ••renco s.1.1 ·r·~ fr¥ Iha BIG w IDE $, 2· ·,2. ' ,.·9 5 · RACK PONTIAC. You'll' get power and economy plus • whole lot more safety. • ., , NEW "6' PONnAc GltAND PRIX lncludint reclFo,. h••f•r , white • ••II tires, buoitet •••h ~Ith ,,,.; ~ conv!!f•t, dls1pp1•rlt11i wlft41h "ild" •'f'''• Synchro tur11 ll9nels, fl;th· ." · . :'•1 V.f •ntln•, deluxe viny:I In· $3 • . , •r Of, ouhlde rtir •l•w mirror •••f ,O,lt1 ~ncl 1ni11y, "''ny inOri ' ' lhh " ·~ .... '"'" •• Bill ... ,; • 96 3. Pont/~c, Or4er on• or • hundred i t fh11 lew prfc•. -. .. ' ., ""-• . . . . ' ' CHRISTMAS BONUS SPECIALS CHRISTMAS , BONUS SPECIAL ·. . . . '64 GRAND P~IX Aufell'Mlflc tr•n1"'htion, power 1t1•ri119, rffl .. hoet1r, buc••t •••h I con1ol1. Uc. OQH 221. ,. s795 _ '63 . PL YM. RJRY 4 dr. h1rclt.p, VI, •ulo1111tic tr•111mi•· 1ion, r•clio, h•et•r, pow•r li11ri119. S.ri•I l OllO 1963 CORVEnE . V-1, 1port1 ''' .f!"•n1mi11lon, redio e11ll, 'h••ftr. JQ&· 199. 1t6S DATSUN <f 4oor, "·•peH, rUlo encl i..,t.r, lftll. · 107. ' ·eaoa EAST 1st STREET, .. SANTA 'ANA. PHONE 1!541'·1!881 j ,, , • --~·· -~ --- , ' f I • J • I , j ' ~I • ' • , \',f ' J ., ,. I • • U • 11 tu 11.1961 . . ,, ,._ DODGI ~~ Dlt; .~T. ·' 'Alt-.C.. ..... ff-..,....... ................................. . hflll Mt. t1Dll,,,_. sass = s2· ft!!!!! szftl!!!\ . . 1 • + 1.U: & UC. , ,7;m: 7• ,, • l ( l .:;,,c:i...;....;-..;_....; ... __ ...,. _____ "'"j~'!"'"!'."~~'.::·-~·-· ,,.,_~:".'.:::'.:::".~:'.,. ................ -"'!'~"'.::".'.'.::::::::-~~'.:':'.::::---"' ~ -,,._ ---..... -~---.~., --....... __ ... _ --------__.______ -~------------------------ • •, .. ' • A-... __ ' ~ .. f l .. - Ask Them YourseH f'Oa ..ur.rava, GOUHJBJtG, /ors.a u J( ....... ....ior .,.,. ..... ,.. --• "JI· ,.,...,. .. ,.,.,.,,.,.,,,,,.. .. ,.~ .... ..... ....... , ..... ....... .................. ~ .... 111-llklaafi SU.., ,,...,...., 'fll.Y. • For wreral yean. the U.S. baa eoaaht international ap-eement OD tJlia problem. The U.S. feels that narrow territorial ~ .. ten-ad we claim oaly a tJuee.miJe limit-ta aeential to fniedom of the eeu, partkularly in unow iaterutioul ' et.nib. At the 1958anl1960 Unit.eel Na- tioaa Law of the Seu Coafenmoe. in Gene'fa. the U.S .... -prepared to COID• p~ oa a lix-aile liait. bat om propou) failed by one \'Ole of being ac. cepted. Many member nations inaiated on mamtain.ing a 12-mile limit. f'OR S.4U'f f'IBLD oJ •Tu Flfiq Nu .. r .. ,._ ,., .. .-,. ,.,.. ...... eollef• .. ,.... ... .,. .. ; . "' ...,. . ., ... .. ,..,...,..,., .. ~, -m.... , • ....., """" ,, ...... ,, NJ. • I bad planned on takiq a liberal arts cioane to broaclm 1BJ echK:atioa. ......... I DOW take •ctins counes at the Colma· bia Studio. f'Oa l'IUIAJI B.4JUUB o/ B_,,..., ia Rao. N ... ..... "",... ...,...~ leedlllf .-dir.. .. .... ... , ...... ..,..,.. ••1-D• .. la• BUleU, ,. .....,.., c.ll/. • My collectina began in 1948 with a 1911 Maxwell ud a 1911 Ford. I wu alwa11 fucinued by early c:an and. be- •idee my enjoyment of them., they attract Yiaitors to the Reno area. At pn:eent. I ha•e 1,400 can ha my collection. f'OR DICK Y ~ DJ'U . " ,,..... ,,.., ,... .,,.. ,.,,., s.i.r.i.,. ..,,,.., ,..,.,..,_ clalUreaP-De• ... ,,,..,,, ,,., C.Uf. e My wife and I are on the board of the Califionaia Rehabilitation Center, a school f• brailM&mqed chilclnm, ud we try .. ..._ u much time u pouihle to it. n. a. career preeeura. bo1"m11', I am ... Ule to deYote eYel'J Satunlay to tlu. w.t, .. ~,.. FOR CBaDLD '~~ ..-., r.,.li, NJ. ..... ~ .... ,...,.. ............. .i.y.. ,,.. el ,,,.,.,,,. ,.,,..,. ~-. . .,.,..,_,,,... ,,.,... .,._ ....... , B.,..,.,,.,..,. • Y-. My book will CO'fer all matters pertainina to the 1.,uiaation and fur. tber deYelopmenta. It will tab about three years to write. FOa YINCB WMB.tlWI, ~ --..er. Gren &q P«lcer• ,, .. ,......,.., .... ,... ,,,.. .. •• ""° ,,.,,,. l'rae1-Mr•. Dorolll) ~,c.......,~ ..... • I hue DO political apirationt. FOR J.nlBS J. aoru:r, ~.U.S. Secre1 ~ .... c.a • ~ •,,.C • . ..... ,., .... ,,,,_,,,_ dt.8el Jlilla, .4ulb&, 'I'~ • <:ompare it with a pmaine of the Mme denomin.atioa and tlel'iea. Uee a tma11 magaifyiq glue and look f~ the red ud blue &ben ill tbe paper. Sometimea counterfeiters attempt to copy tbeee fibers by prlntiq colored lines on the paper. If the bote cloee c:oataia l'heee fiben, com· pare ita other features. Look for diler · eDce8 DOt aiailarilies. ~ . roa SONJA Bll'B£JO•G, -""" o/ .. Tltc 5eHd F.., 1o Diel' I .... ._,,.,,..•_.. ..... , ........... .... .......... *'Y .. .... ......... ,.,.~'°" ....... Cea ,... ,,......, • •""'-" -lln. «........,. B..-, l'ac Me4-_,., ..... • A eucceuful diet moat take care of the cra•i.ng for aweeta. I recommend a lolly· pop in the mornin&. one in the alternoon, and one before going to bed. The 1upr giftll the dieter quick ener11 and elimi· nate8 the desire for 1weeta. POK RICBntD BVR'l'ON Cily, N. J. F ,,.u ,.._ ..._ llt>C8ple4 ...-.~ ...... .. ,.., ................ 1a -"~·1s,..... •1•1-D. N., .falaaaie e No. I wamti that well atabliahed then. But 15 yean aao toeh a mo-rie wouldn't h.aYe hem made. WHAT~ WORLD! ~ ..._ .,f M1111111 n. C.lllaom ..... .,. mlles lon,a, 29 .... wide, atghlng alnat two tons, was air· lhipped to A.rwtcan • .a... In Vietnam. n. Haywaid (Calif.) Doily ,_,., Chridtnas, . GI• le¥iew an'Clltged for~ and ...._. to be pasted onto the roll of newsprint -up in its pattcing lot. SaiCI the llDffi "Now II the tilM to ......._. our fight- ing men of America's app'9Ciatian. H Not ,.., If your chlld ... '°" he got bad ..tea ~ his teadw didn't Mte him, he may be right. Wtltts L 11'omas. clnKtar of a four-par Fed- \ et'Ofty sponlOf'8d N•t3tch profed on student ¥Glues at &and ltapids, Mich., reports that teadMn do Indeed ... the highd ~ to c:Mdr.. ...., .... '1 hated to find that OAll. # '°YI Thomas, but it· W'OI true, ,.,..._ of lntelttgenm 01 ochieifement ..... rewht.. n.. children that teochen ... lndderr taffy, are those who hold the 1ame values tt.., do. Dia 11pp 1.t• Vltcmlft A ~ ldentllll, ...... '""of accident ftdilM, found that 30 lo «> J*Uftl hadno,...•llOl•Allondlhando the ~, 20 perCMt had none. Su1p.-d are ••Mra.emental focton'' -drugs, p•llcldel, food addlltvea, DOT-tprayed cattle food, which •lllCIY be reducing the utlbalian • lnaw- lng ......_of ..... A.• n.. U.S. o.partwt of Agric:ulture W. cam that about one out « lix U.S. fmiillles ID cliees below the Weal..._. of ..... A. ..... lhan ........ plla ore euch natural foods OI ..... pro- ducts. dart gnen and yeUow ..... tables. and ~ f1i.ritL ..._ lltc:M. G• .. 11 Wi.:1n c:m- trol a large ......... « wealth In thk www1tty, and.._.,, ca ..., k19d.n a c M'OfY whid. thoulcl help the llltle WGIMft ... up wllh the llodt marbt whlethe'1whft'9'1up ..... 1WI ... llod--«d-... cal be pro- •••• ii to priRt ............. .... .......,., tnbrage oMces .. Neef¥- ........ If the ~ .,_ .. fthlng b on your ChilslHIOI Alt, lhe pqibably ........ $pW Is All)...... #'fwo things we NWW how enough of,# says octrela JooMa eom., author of the dec:orating book "Starting from Scratch, H 11C1t9 money and dolet lp0Cl9•# Some solutions: "U• the comer space In a room diagonally endowl by floor-to-celling lcMen, as a triangulor dolet." And to abolhh bedroom dutter, Joanna sun-ts a tall, nanow unit behind the bed. The bottom unit should be the exact height and width of the bed, wtth lid.s open for storage. Abo¥e this. Install ...... with sliding doon. When cloled, they form the bed'• headboard. ..... I. DAV.OW ,., F'nt WlOllW,....._. WAI.I'm c. DmTIUI a..-C-N'tsnt W. 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I do not adviae thla aa an ordinary rule, but I had naebed such a state of mind and body that I did not care what happened to me. I waa also full of bittemeu: nothing was further from my mind than spiritual coneolatiom or refteetlona, and I waa physically Pl"ettT low. I had to wait in the airport at AtheD.1 tor two hours becauae the plane going to the· Holy Land waa "delayed." The airport wu crowded, and there were many crying chiJ.. dren. AD I wanted waa to sit back, close my eyee, and hope the pain in my heart would stop for a few houra. I waa not happy when a 10un• couple with a baby sat down on the bench with me. I gave them a surly look. and the mother, a mere girl, smiled back at me radiantly and prepared to nurse her baby. She wu hardly more than 19 and very thin and pale and shabby. Her huband, probably about 21, waa In an equally em,a.. elated state. Neither was dreeaed for cold weather. but fortunateb' Athena is mild even in Janu&l'1. Their in- fant, a little boy about a month old, wu not fretful in spite of beiftl' pale and too thin. AJ the mother nureed her child, the young father stood over them protectively. They bad their lunate with them. two very small and bat- tered pieces of a f oreip make. and old. In epit.e of my own misery, I .,... touched by the airht of theee ,,,._ people, ao poverty .. tricteu, so Um& Yet I-aw that they radiated Jo'r ua coatentment. I bepn to wonder about them. My command of fonia'n 1aquapa la .. Cold, hungry. and trapped by the border police, the young in terror and waited for deathi:--0nly to be saved by. . . . The Miracle at the Berlin By TAYLOR CALDWELL Author of "Tftlfwy ,,J ,_ Nt.n/' "l"ro•11ue to Lo\'e.'' ... .,,_, _.. Gbloua PltyMdcM" • ftl'1 out.tandins, and it la not way to strike up conversatlou h atraqera. But somehow I wanted to know -why these youn• creatuftl8 appeared 10 joyoua and IO aerene; this ie certainly no world where even the young should feet peace and happiness t And I had eeen few such brilliant facee in many years. I t.entatively tried out my French. The young man countend with German; I shook my head. Then be spoke in English, perfect but alow and with extreme politeness. In "'Y travels over the years I have heard strange and dreadful storiee, and many that cannot be explained. But the story this youn• man told me la one of the s~ and the moat moving. He, Belmar, and hia wite Elsa and their little baby were going to the Holy Land under the auspices of a certain Christian sect. They all bad been born in what is now known u Eut Germany, under Communist rule, and both the young man and his wife had been bom Jong after Hitler waa dead and had known noth- i!ll' but communiam all their lives. Fortunately, though it wu forbid- den to teach religion in Communist East Germany, their parents bad been devout and reverent people, and in aome way Helmar bad been ~ cret\y ordained as a minister when be WU but 20. Because the parents of the young couple had stubbornly refused to em- brace communilllll, they had been denied the merest comf orta of liv- ing. They were denied ration carda; they were threatened,. bounded, ba- nuaed, reviled. But they stubbornly, it secretly, taught their child.ran the faith of their fa there, bad them ba1>- ttzed. and encouraged them to live aa men must truly live if they are not to become beast.a. ltelmar'I and lllCl'I baby WU bom Christmas morning. Belmar had been trained aa a cabinetmaker and carpenter. EJaa had been work- ing, up to the day she rave birth, u a domestic in the house of a "rich" Com.muni1t and hie bullying wife. She bad been &'lad of the work, for aometimea she could 11ip extra food to her parent.a and her husband. Tbq liftd with Ella'• paNDta in a two-room "'apartment." •haring a bathroom with 1ilt other tenants. and they were never warm. • The 7~ couple had decided, be- fore the baby wu born, that they must leave East Germany even if they were killed in the etrort. They could not endure the tboupt that the baby would Uve u ~ bad lived all their young liwe. with no future and no hope, only fear and despair. They hid relativee in West Gmnany who had tried the various comula in Welt Berlin in an e«ort to pt vi.au to Franee, Bngtaact, or Amelie& for Belmar and Ella. But the consuls were ftl'7 sh7 about the whole· mat- ter. One mu.It never, It seemed, an- noy the Communlsta aJlTW'bere I It wu then Belmar beard from some leaden of his particular reli- gious sect, who came to him eecret. ly and au&'l'llted that he co to the Holy Land to a email church in need of a mini1ter. For eome reuon, the thou.ht of going to the Bol7 Land quickened the hearta of the Youn&' hwsband and wife. Had not their child been born on Chri.stmaa Day! Wu not Belmar a carpenter, lib the adoptive father of Christ'! And waa he not a minister! Their minds were mac1., up at once. Of __..., there waa the mat- ter of fteeinr from East ~rmany and the Volpoe, · the German Com- munist police, who guarded every bordeT. and especially the Berlin Wall. Belmar knew that it almost wu impouibJe to crou over that wall; the land before it was mined. It waa patrolled day and night by the Volpo1 and eavap dop. There were pita and barbed wire and loaded traps, and every day a number of desperately fleeing people, young and old, some only children, were mur- dered before they could even touch the wall. The police shot to kill; they took few priaonera. But they could not live any longer in Eut German;y. They spent days and nights In prayer, growing more and more determined to ftee, to aave their baby. Whiapen went about from their parent&, from theinaelvee. They had no money; they bad no jewelry: and they had beard that those who usilted refuceee. did '° for a· fee. f o?' the attempts were daqeroue.. - uirhen, it was a miracle," •id Belmar, looking at me with hie large blue eyea full of joy. A man came at dawn to their houae and whispered that it was arranged that he and Ella leave that night for the Berlin Wall and an attempt at tlil'ht into West Germany. Their guidee would take them to a comparatively wlner- able place in the wall, but once within sight of the wall they would have to take their own chances with the mines, the police, the clop, and the lighted guard towen. A collaborator would mark the lea.at dangerous path to the wall, with a white thread, and they were, for the sake of the others, .to roll up that thread as they proceeded. They were not to deviate one foot from this frail marking. not to ahow a light, but to stoop and crawl on their hands and knee& aa much as poeaible. Their baby's mouth would have to be taped shut so that not a single eound would alert the dogs. They could hardly bring them- selves to describe that fearful ftight in the darkness. along dark back streets in East Berlin. filled with police, carrying their child and what little they poeaeased. It wu very cold, and snow was falling. The cobbles we'!) 1lippery with sleet. No one dared to speak. not even in whia- pen. They darted into aUeys and doorways at the sight 'of the patrol- ling Volpoe. A walk ef only four JDilea took several anguished hours.. n.... ..,.. no Christmas lights nor candles, though this was but ftve days after Christmas. Elsa was still weak from childbirth, and ehe had never known good food in all her young life. They shuddered in the cold; the wind tore at their faces and their poor clothing. They protected the infant u much aa they could, and Elsa eu«ered with him, now that hie mouth had been sealed. Though the air was bitter cold, Elsa was soon sweating f rom weaknesa and terror, and so was Belmar. They never stopped prayina-. Then they saw the wall in the di- stance, ftercely illuminated by tlood- ll•hta. Here their trembling guides ti 81 u tc p t T ti A f amiJy crouched • 4 ,Wall The Volpoa tuf"fUd tluir ftaalaliglata ever¥VJhne, nn <mto the lAdr. 8\&t tk~ 3Cl10 nothiKg. must leave them, whispering in their ears wberer to look for the white thread. And then the guides melted into the darkness, and the youq husband and wife were alone, .tar- ing at the rude barbaric wall. topped with barbed wire, mined and parded, which stood between them and free- dom. They could hear the distant snarlinr of dop; once or twice there was pn.ftre. They beard the chal- lenging voices of the Volpoe. Then Belmar bent and kiMed hie wife on her cold and trembling lipa. and 1he ldsaed him in return, and they 1"dlt on. By the ft.are of the diatant flood- lights they eoon found the besin- nins of the thread between two stones, u they had been to1d. There wu no cover for them in that wide mined area, con1tantly struck by rlaring searchllrhta. When the lights 1wung about, the.y were to fall on their faces, u ftat as J>088ible, and remain constantly etilJ. They IOon were covered with mud. their clothm. IO&ked with icy water. Aa if he knew what wu bappen.inr, the baby did not stir in their a.rma. The white thread led on and on, winding, and the heart.a of the young pa.rents throbbed with fright for fear of the minee, and they picked up the thread behind them. Then Elaa stop- ped. She bad to net a moment. Bebnar urpd her on with quick toucbee; he dared not speak. He pointed to three treee in the near diatance, where they could stop for a few momenta to catch breath, re-- pin courap. It was a poor •helter, but it wu a lhelter. So, they went on, Elu'• lmee1 wom to bloody bru.laes u ebe frequent}J wu forced to crawl over wet and stony rround, her bands torn. Belmar, more and more. bad to carry the baby under ru. arm like a kitten. 1"ey reachell the treee and aat huddled toptber, auppreaelnr their gupe. Beyond the wall, they knew, waited frienda, but tboee frienda could not help them until they bad acaled the ,,.n. They had been told that the friends would clever}J clip the barbed wire a little. 80 that Belmar could put it. The wbole heart.a and aoula of the younr par- ent.I yearned for the aafet, beyond the wall, for a little warmth, for shelter, for a abort peace, for rest and, above all, for bleued freedom. Then, to their terror t the;r beard a near voice about. "Halt!" Seueh- Jl1hta SWUDI' about, probinr. They heard the furious llD&J'lina' of a pack of dop. Now they could Me three Volpoe runnm. in their direction, accompanied by their dop, their guns held ready in their hand.I. In eome way they had betrayed their pre&- ence, thourh they did not know how. It wu enourh for them that they had reached the endt and tbeJ held each other ti1ht)y and prayed for a quick death. Mel-.. looked at me gravely in that crowded and noisy airport in Athena. "You will not believe," he said, "for there ia no explanation. But it ia true. We aaw it ounelvea.0 For, aa the youna couple'• despair- inr eyes watched the approach of their murderen and the leaping dop, a young woman suddenly stood be- tore them. They had not beard her coming. She bad appeared out of the very dark and bitter air. The ftood- llgbta Wuminated her. She wu tall and slender and clad in an ancient f aahion, her head covered by a deep blue veil. Her face and handa were u white aa milk. and 1hlninr lib the moon. When the aearchli1hta touched her. 1be glowed and aparb of light. fell from her garment.I. Her face wu beautiful beyond dreaming. "More beautiful than an angel'•t" aaid Ela&, and her voice broke aa ebe told me. "And in her arma she carried a baby, no older than mine.,, She 11111W down at the huddled youq people below her. Ber eyee touched the inf ant in Helmar'a arma, and her lipe tremb1ec:l a little. Then she turned and faced the running Volpoe and their dop and •he lifted the left aide of her prment and spread it between Belmar and Elaa and the Volpoe, and now they could see nothing but lirht and the form of the youq woman in that light, u if she henelf were made of licbt. The shout.I of the Volpoe and the dop stopped abruptly, and there wu nothing but the wind. A moment later there wu a conf uaed mutter· ins and calling: "Where are they?" The dop came 1niftln•• then aud- den)y they howled and turned and ded, thoqh the guards shouted after them, cuned~ and and their guna. "We were mt.taken .. It wu onlJ ahadowa," said a Volpo. But another swore that be and two othen had- eeen a man and woman distinctlJ, runnina to the treea, crouched over, ln the edp o1 • ~ht. They bepn to etamp around th• treea, cuniq apin, and aa they turned so dld the myaterioua Lad7 tum, boldinr her child on her ri1ht arm, her Jett hand, epread.ins out her pr- ment to hide Belmar and Ella. The boots of the Volpoe pounded and aplaahed in a circle. They carried ftaahllshta, and they turned them everywhere, even onto the Lad1. They turned them on Belmar and Elu, but they aaw nothinr at all but darbeu. Stlll 111Utter"'9 and 1wearing but lauchlna, too, they left and returned to their guard towers. Then the Lady turned and nniled at the ttarina and sbakiq husband and wife, and she beckoned to them sently. They stood up and followed her. But Btl· mar remembered to pick up the thread behind him, and the Lady waited patiently while be did ao, noddiq in approval. .,Where 1be walked before ua." aaid Elaa, "it was like the full 11un, and we could avoid all the traps. and we were not afraid any lonsv. Becauae we knew who ahe wu and the name of the Baby she carried." They reached the wall. Hen it wu not ao tall. and the atones were rourh. Belmar looked at the Lady, and 1he pointed to the wall. He obeyed and climbed it, found the cut barbed wire and parted lt. Elaa lifted the baby to her husband. He looked at the other aide and saw the silent ftgurea of hi.I friend., and be dropped the baby down to them. Then be helped Ela climb the wall, and he lifted her in hie al'ID.I and dropped her on the other 1tde. "And then," be aaid, '1 turned to thank the Lady, but abe wu movina away. And I said in my heart to her -and I knew ahe heard m&-' A very Bleued Ch.riatmu to you, for you have made our ftnt Chri.ltmu a bleulna.' And then the Lady wa.a Sone, and Belmar dropped down to hJs wife and ch.Od-.nd freedom. "Her ... llMN'Y is in our heart.a like the aun." Nid Belmar. UW e will never be afraid apin." I bad foraotten where I wu and • .. sreat)y startled to bear m7 ftlpt called. I atood up, and Rel.mar courteou.a}J put my baa into ID7 .hand. I did not know what to aa7. Then I uid. "You tru}J aaw her?., "Tru}J /' said Ela&. .. She remem· bered her own fti&'ht into E1YPt." I Joobd back when I neared the ptel. The 1ounr parents were sit- tins •Jde by 1Jde, their arma about MCb other, and the babT lau&'hed on Ella'• lmeee, u if be knew, too. And ao do I. Jb aadneee and pain and deapair Wt me. i bad hope apin. • F..arw..w..~n.1H1 I f < iiil:;;;:.!;;;;;;-----------------==:=-=-===--=-=-=-=:·~-=-=-=-=.,...-------------------.......... -........ _ - ---_.} .. ' ! .. \ l I , :j :f : .. \ :} ·~ ....................... -.. -. . .. . ... 9UHAA-ju.4t~ ..• Little Tree, I Love You OUT OF the uncertaln times of this joyous season you are peace. And Hope. And Love. In the darkened room. your U.hta twinkle into the night. You are eo atilt, so perfect an entity and more beautiful than any tree ever to live in this room and comfort me with the gift of younelt. How strange Jt ia that we cut down trees in our ftelda and forests and brins them into our houaee at this time each year. How peat a ehanre within our a ~ tree, l'N8Jl and the faint scent of needles permea the fal>- ric of our Uvee. It Is aa thoqh each of us now becomea a part of nature, no leu remark.able than if we bad eau.-ht a .. cloud for the eeilinr or carpeted our ftoon with..,... There.are &ff ornamente on 1011. little tree. I did not want to destroy the beauty of your growing free and alive ln a quiet place I never knew. But you have brought me that place and offered ft to me here. Each be- loved remembrance I have cherished and tied amoq your branehea Is a part ol you and of me al.a. Naw there are earola wherever I l'O. N C'IW the brisht packqes are scattered at your feet. Now there are IJ)'Dlbola on doon and windoWI. There are lighted candles and erechee and croeaes, each of them a part of thla hallowed eeaeon. My heart ia touched by each. The still nfl'ht. the off eringa of love, the sacred blesaln~ of a birth en- shrined forev~r for all of ua every- where in the world. Yet none IDOft9 me IOOl'e deeplJ than to 1it alone with rou, little tree, in the twilight with your lishta dim in the after-.ctow and the acent of your punpnt and polrnant and green eoftneu alnailll' in silence. You are joy beyond death. you are beauty resorrect.ed, you are love and laughter and the tiuel tear. You are God's gift, not more enhanced by human adornment. You are the allm finren of faith stretched forth from the trunk of life. You are my Chriatmaa. ~ -9.t. .. ..,___ eo lelM.owed ._,. For att illutra.Ud book o/ IO o/ Pattv Joltuox'• M01rt ~ ...... HRd 11.60 Co F.W. Boob, D.,,t. All1/I, Boz 101, Gnutd Cntnal St& N.Y., N.Y. 10011. £lt us pr~ that str~tli and coun5e abundant Ge_'liwn to a([ who work.for ti worGl 1 reason mut unlersfandin!J t tliat the: _qood t(iat Gcs fo evt.:ry'·man ~ fiea.rt ~ d~ ~ l~y be m~qt'!Jied t tliat mert wilT come to see more cfearfy not that which divides tlietn; but that lVhicJi. unites then1 t that eac/1 hour 111ay -bri~ us cfoscr to ajna( victory. nM" 1 nation over nation, L;ut ~f man/ over his oWn-eviCs and we11IQ.iesscs t that the tme Sfirit of this Cllrishm1s Season -- its j~y: its beau!)!, its hore, mu{ above-a(( its af idit~q _{ititli-m~y llve am .. n~q 11S t tfutt tfre bfessinqs of £.face ht-Ctffs-tfie fillet to 61ti({( and qroJ1~ t'-1 tlve-in, Jlar-.... ~ . .,. fflOtl( and sywpatr.y Witft ctfiers, and to rfatt for tli~ fitturt:-Witli (Liitfllmce-_ -..... ...... ... .,. ... .,,,,. NEW YOA.K LIFE INSURANCE ('01\1PANY l . ._...~~---------~--'-'-====~o__:"--~~~--=---'--=---'=------=====~·=---===-~--~--~~=-~~~---~~-- I I 1 ] I , l ., E ] } [ J E t r 1 ll My Christmas Gift . from the Little Flower Frightened and alone after a disastrous show-business debut, this noted comedian learned the true meaning of Christmas By JOEY ADAMS Avthiw .t ..., .. c...w Die ........... ..t The hl•ot I"' ......... ,_, A--. !toc,clt; ... llf .._,., THE FIBST speech I ever made was atop a beer case on a comer, a few steps away from where we lived in New York City. I wu only six yean old. but I already WU ftlled with hot air, eao, and blarney-trademarb of all politicians and ]>Ubllc speaken. In thoee days eve17 mother who bad a ahow-<>ft aon pushed him to be a poHtician instead of an actor. So, iDlt.ead of imitating the comici of the day, I waa making like the local politiciane for my audience of six-and aeven-year- olds, aiq the trite political a- preesiona I bad heard ao often. I wu not concerned when a little man, not much taller t~ the kids, joined my audience. W... I was throqh, the chub- by little ll)U In the bis black hat and cipr t.o match appro.ched me. ''Y ou.ns man." he said atfec- tionatel)", "I like your aentimenta. I'm rtJDninl' for eon.nu here in the 2oth Conpeaalonal Di.atrict. You must come around to l8e me." "What's your name?" I uked. "Fiorello i.. Guardia," he said proudly. ''You and I abould make a great team." Tbat'a bow I met the man who waa to become the mayor of New York City, my "adopted father," and the guiding ll•ht of my llf e. I became a pet around campaign headquartera. On weekends, I made the rounds with the LtttJe Flower u he visited hi.a coutito- enta. I wu the son he never had. It wu the Little Flower who ac- tually shoved me into ahow buai- neu. Of course, I wanted to be like him. a politician. After all, he ~ I ~ tM tloot-, Md tbre A. •tood, oh&tclU.g Cln.ttflcu fli/U. waa JJJ¥ idol, my teacher. Little by little. he acratched an my ambitione-politlca, law, en- gineering. There wu little left for me to do. Mayor La Guardia hated bookmaken, pmblen, lawyen, politiciana, royalty, bis brua, male ballet dancers, and abetrad arl-in that order. That left lhow buaineu, and i.. Guardia agreed that my future lay there. He started me on my career with t.h1U advice: "Don't wor,,. about peo- ple lmowin• you. Make younelf worth knowin•." H I hod followed that advice when I opened at the State Theatre in Baltimore a hundred years a•o, it would have stopped me from walJdna into IO ID&Jl1' lampoeta. I wu 16 years old and full of energy, loaded with ham. My Ant prof-ional enpaement in a vaudmlle theater almost turned out to be my la.et. I arrived with (CodM&ecl °" ,,..,. a) , -_________________________ , ., llEDILAllDS'IUDIOS, 430&nettlll9dl"i-.M._l.F11.33147 I 11 Rush ritf the foHowina tt.rn1, I understand I may Ntum any within 1 O days 1ot 1 1 • •full reflifnd. 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I looked f n the mirror and aaw a frightened little kid with tear stain• and smeared make-up. It wu Chrf stmu Eve, and there I was all alone. with no frienda or family, a failure aa a comedian and a'fa.ilUN u a person-ready to quit. But suddenly the worda of La Guardia came back to me: "Don't worry about people knowiq 700; make younelf worth knowing.'" I dug my hands in my pock.et. I wu worth $1.85. "I can do it for that." I muttered. I quickly put on my street clothee and ran to everyone backstage, inviting them to my Cbristmaa partr. I wu happy for the tint time since I arrived in Baltimore. 1 waJbd into a bia market next door to the theater. For a dollar, I bought more potato chips, peanuta, pretzela, and popcorn that I could carry. Ten cents went for paper plate.. Maybe Wa not much, I thought. but at leaat it'• be- ainnlq to look like Chriatmas. If only I had a tree. I ltuf my hand hi my pocket and drew out 75 eenta, all I had left. I ran back into the street and blew my entire capital on a skinny, naked tree. By the time I l'Ot it home, I felt a little aahamed of It. It looked even more anemic now than it bad In the store, and I had no money left for decoratioM. In the now deaerted theater's garbage bin, I found empty cig- arette packages, eome old ribbons from Chriatmu pack- aps, and eome gold foil from holiday cigan. They'd have to take the place of 1~hta and omamenta. Not bad, I thOUl'ht after decorating my tree. I (lanced at my watch: 10 :80. They should be comillg in pretty aoon. The minutes seemed like hours. Midnight I And still no one came. What am I kiddinir myself for T I cried. I'm just a punk kid to them. Not good enough to share Chriatmu with. I thougl11 of the past three days since I bad left New York. Of my complete failure on stage and off. And now I was slttlna-alone in my bare little room on Christmas Eve and completely ipored. Thia fate waa a little too much for a 16-year-old. My head started to pound, my eyes filled with tears. Suddenly I aat up. I thought I heard someone knocldnl' at the door. Hurriedly, I poured some water in the baain and pushed my face into it. While wiping my face, I non- chalantly opened my door. · A group of people, laden with bundlea, atood In the hallway. Before I knew what waa happening. my little room wu overflowing with hama. turkeys, candies. bot- tlea, pily wrapped packages, and happy, laughing people. A little man stepped out of the darkness, He waa carrying an armful of packages that seemed to touch the ak:y. "Merry Chriltmu, son," aaid the Little Flower. • Chrl1tma1 Gffts for All the Family Parnu wi.IAnlg to •tinuUat. '1t4 iaUrat of all tMMHr• o/ tMif' fGMil.r ill tlt4 Bil>l4, will WCZKt to •• /ttr .. TA. Bil>"-Ut Pilnw.,...." /,. 1,()()() pf.ctwra toUA ciraWJtie captiou, •U •I ro-r Hlowed Bibi. .toria of tM Old awd NftJ r .. tatMKt OOIM fliNiw to lif•. Cow.enc. ..am• ,.. a. J*bU.IMw'• origiul '10 .cfitiotl. 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Add tomato aauce to the drip- pinp ill skillet and 1tir in a blend of water and flour. Brina rapidly to boilinl', 1tirrln1 minure conatantl1; cook 1 to 2 min. ._ Reduce heat. Stlrrin1 ar&VJ via- orou.117 with a French whip or •PoOD. add aour cream in ve17 amall amount& Heat thorou1hl)', about 3 min.: do not boil. Pour sravy over meatballs and serve. Ahwt • .... _,,,.. Cream Puff Christmas Tree ture of ftour and aalt all at one time, and .Ur 'rigoroualy with a wooden 1poon until mixture leaw1 the afdea of pan and forma a smooth, compact ball RelDOft trom heat before addiq ene. S. lmmediatel7 add egp one at a time, beatin1 until amooth after each additiou. Continue beatlq un- til mixture ia amooth and haa a aatln sheen. 4. Force doul'h throush a pa.try bal' and tube. or drop bf 1,POOnfula 2 incbea apart onto liabtly buttered ba)rh ....... 5. Bake at 426°F. 20 min. or antll plden brown. Turn ofl' oven. Prick pu6'1 with a fork and return to oven for 20 min. 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Place on a buttered bakiq aheet. Cover and let rile in a warm place until the dough la doubled, about 1 hr. 1. Bake at 860°F. 26 mia Bruah topa with softened batter and apriD- lde with a mixture of the supr aQd cinnamon. Remove loavea to wire racb to cool. Jellied Crab and Shrimp 2 npe ciold water S talll1L11•W (I eaY.) a1a.-.- ,elatia I tables,_ dt.klrea NUlllU. atoek .... 2 ~ e11,. eeW wat.r % Clfp ie... j1liee 2 tableli,_.. tarrapa-lu..t wllite wiM YiMpr • ... -., •• w~ .... 2 teupeoM prepared llonenllWI 1 lb. fneli eoeke4 Mri•P 1 pkc. (f oa.) fioSea kins crab ... t, ~---drahleii. ... ....,. ... ia ·--1 eQ aUeM pimeato-.tde4 ..... % np alieH l1'eeJa oniOM 1. Sprinkle platin over 2 cups wa- ter in a saucepan. Add chicken base. Stir over low heat until gelatin is dissolved. Remove from heat. 2. Stir in 21h cups water, lemon juice, wine vinegar, Worcestershire aauce, and borseradiah. Chill until slightly thickened, stirring the mix- ture occasionally. I. 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The fthn waa to be shot in Enl'- Jand at a studio aevenl miles out- aide of London. The •tar of the Ahn wu Gary Cooper. I had never met Cooper, and I ftew to Eqland to see the ftlming. When I arrived, the producers took me aside. They told me that Coop, aa everyone called him, bad terminal cancer. Aa yet, they said, he didn't know the pavity of hie condition. He believed that two recent operation.a had been auccees- ful. He wu being shielded from the truth, and everyone around hin:i wu ftercely protective. In the studio, Coop wu the pic- ture of vital health. I watched the aiant, laughinl' and joJdq with everyone from Deborah Kerr, his costar, to the humblest worker on the set. When the director uked him to do several "takes," that is, to rehearee the same acene, he did it patiently. It seemed ~ CODJHf' ( aAolCm toitla. DeboraA KtJrr it& AU tut film, "Tll.4 Na1"d Bdg8'') apored frinda 1&u tragic alCf'et. incredible that in a few months he would die. Then one eveniQ, when I bad mi!llMlld the studio car back to Lon- don, Cooper gracioual,-pve me a lift in his big, chaufreur-driven limousine. I bad heard that Coop wu a man of few worda. famous only for an occasional "Y'up." But now he began to talk. He wu In a reminiscent mood. He spoke of his early life on a ranch in Montana. He went on to talk of his career. He inliated that be wasn't really a good actor but that people went to eee him simp)T because he looked like the fellow down the street. He had been lucky, be said. Fame and fortune bad come to him, but more than thai-.ood friends, too. He made the point that life for him had been thousands of "takes" -ecenes before the cameras. He had alwaya bad a cba!WI to do the "take" over, a second time or a fifth time. In his Western pic- tures, men died and got up to Kt again, at lilte command of the di- rector. But sooner or later he said, a man had to face his own "lut take" in real life, when there would be no second chance. 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I I llWll I _ 1~m I L cm STATE ZIP I -------------------------~ ~, • II ., I I I I I I I I I I . I .J "Keeping the secret W8$ nelL" said the captain • • • (CoMl.Ud ,,.,,_ ~ 12) We came t.o lll1' hotiel, and be let me out of the car and aboot my band. I wu virtu&lly a atranpr, but it did not matter. He milled that bi• warm amile ·of hla and aald good-bye. But I aaw a mist in bla eyes. And I knew he knew. A few months later, Coop wu gone. He bad kept hie secret well By remaf niq 1ilent. he rave othere a kind of peace that epared them the neeeaaity or embarrusment of ex- pressing their sympathy. They wanted to aee him u they always had. vital and alive, the old Coop. And he wanted to keep the relati°'- ship that way, until the end. To ~e. it was an unforgettable leeaon in ttJe art of diBCretion. of thinking abobt. and cariq for. the needs of others. J1te dJctioaary defines dJBCretiOD aa many tbiup-prudence. tact. pr- cuD18J>eCtion, restraint. moderation. But baaically, and above all, it it the art of knowing bow to handle priv- ileged information. to retain a Con- fidence, to keep a aecret-perhapa the most important social art we posse&ll. All of us possess secrets about our- selves, about others, about special situations. Sometimes. th~ can be a heavy burden. Sometimes, circum- stancee f oree an qonizing choice. la it better to speak out or remain si- lent'! Bow do we decide'! A eocia1 worker in an qeney spe- cializing in then.py for problem chil- dren recently told me about a child I shall call Marilyn. "Up to tbe age of nine, Marilyn wu bright. alert. and doing well in school. Then, al- most overnight, she became with- drawn. nervous, occulonally hyster- ical. The achool was baftled and adviaed Marilyn's mother to bring the child to me. I discovered that Marilyn had suffered a traumatic sexual experience. · "I suggested to the achool a pro- gram of play therapy for Marilyn, without going into the cause of her trouble. But the BChool insisted that regulations required a written re- port, with detailed information. .,. knew that putting this kind of secret in the achool files could be damaging to Marilyn in later life, ao I arranged to have lunch with the echooJ psychologist. She wu a ma- ture woman. an experienced profe&- sional. When I explained the situa- tion. ahe agreed that nothiq would go in writing; Marilyn's problem would be kept a secret between ua.'' Here, the pqcholoSiat had taken the time to think thinp tbr~h. She had considered the con.sequences and tllft acted. I believe thi1 ii the by -the golden key-to handlill&' privi- leged information. Ken who are leaden of other men. muat know how to handle privilepd information. A few yean aao. I wu at the U.S. aubmarine base at Groto"' Conn., neearehlns a novel on aabmarinee. Sometimes on Cold. War patrol, submarinee run complete- ly 1ubmerpd for 60 d.aya. The men are cut off from ordinary contact with home. euept for tile bue ra- dio's "fam.ilygrama." n. captale of one of these 1ub- m&rines told me of a familyaram. One of his men wu a:pectinc to hear of the birth of his child. When tbe news came, It waa tr.ale: the man's wife bad died while civins birth. Only the captain knew thla. .. I thought about thla 1ituation a long time," he aaid. '"Then t called the man in and told him both the mother and child were doiq wen ... I moat have looked 1hocted. Yet his explanation made eenae: lt&titn4U tan.. rneal&I m tltovgltUeaa 11oaaip, uv~ •mud frinda1'ipa. ."I had to conaider the man him- self. I wun't sure be could take the truth. The strain might impair bill concentration and juQnient. He had a aeneitive job, bandl.iq diving con- trols. As I aaw it, my flnt respon- sibility wu to the safety of my crew and ahip. "Carrying the secret was bell, of course. Every time I aaw this man, it wu all I could do to stop myself from coming out with the truth. When we got near port, and I told him the facts, he hated me. But later be told me he understood what I had tried to do.'• To my mind, this waa a aill8'Ular act of diecretion. Like the peycboto- giat, he bad taken time to consider the consequences. In handling priv- ilepd information, this rule f s u constant aa the North Star. ott.., as In thia caae, the keeper of a eecret must 1uff er him.self. To stay silent often meana the goading of pilt. the needling of con.acience. Sometimes compaaafonate deception, in the form of the little white lie. can alleviate the situation. All of us have used the little white u~ost of the time for our own aelfbb enda. to avert an unpleasant commitment or 1ituation. But it it la U8ed to re- duce ~ IOOthe frietioa, ~ a human nlatta..ldp. « bep Int.et the bmtw, idmtl\7.-or..., ......... of eome . ...r penoa.; tm It la u llCt of dJacretlon. A eecoDd rule for handliq privl· lepd information. perbape the hard· eet to follow, ii to button YoW' llpe when 10u're upeet. ,.. eepeclallJ remember an ancient Arablan prov· erb which ...,. : "A MCret la you.r alave if JOU keep it-your muter lf you loee it." AR act of dleeretion can be an act of compualon. llUIJ' of ua under to- day'• preuur. tend to toraet the emotion.at needs of the other penon. We look tor prapiatic or elBcient or direct aolutione. But the more ma- chines we Invent, the more we will need to learn the art of dilcretion. if oalJ t.o avoid tbe nightmare of dehumanisation. Unleu we are alert to pr.-rve our eodal Nlationahipa, nourish them with )OYe, then we wiJJ all starve and wither away. The handling of privileged infor- mation often ~m.ea more-demand- ing when it comes to family matters. A lawyer t.old ioe of an incident in hie family wherein emotions tbreat.- e~ed to explode into a lawsuit. '1Hla .......... , bad died and left money to each !)f the srandchildren. When tM estate wu aettled and it came time to diatribute the money, the executor-who waa the dead man's eon, Georp-told them he had loet it in a buaineu venture through which be had hoped to increue the value of the entire eetate. Clearly, Georae had betrayed his trust, and the !'Mt of the family held an indi~t meeting. Everyone wanted to take him to court for crim- inal mlauae of funds. "A. the lawyer of the family," the attorney t.old me, "they turned to me. What did I think? "I told them that ~ our own relative to court would only increue bitterneea ~ neentment in the famJl7. Did we want t.o expoee our dirty linen in public 1 Did we want Georse'• four children t.o cany tbe atisma of thelr father'• mistake all their lives? "I told tllem I uadent:oocl tbilr aqer. I felt the ume WQ. But wu the price of sratlfyiq tbi• &Ill*!' worth all tbe,eo~uencelf WouJdo't it be wieer almpJt to tab the ic., bep it in the familY, and let the matter die? They a~.·· Anaer, l"999nae, or any other form of aelt-inclulpnce clouda eood juq- ment. That kind of cathania IDl1' . brins a penon aome tort of tem~ rary· relief, bat in the loq rub It la the 8DelllY of diecretf on. If it la wise to be diecreet with in- formation about othen, it la equally wi8e to be diacreet about WOtWlflf. Information ~ younelt u priv- ileaed information. • A W011M111 wrhr I know tella of an old acboolmate whoee m.arrlap wu in jeopardy. The two women were frienda and uw each .other fnquently. One day the diatrau1ht wife invited her friend to lunch. She feit that abe had to talk and cou~ :iot atop. She bea'an to blurt out the most Intimate detaila of her married lite. the ways In which her husband bad humiliated her. The aext daJ', in the cold l{«bt of. aft.erthought, the wife mtllt have been ••hut at what she had re- vealed, tor abe ~ ealliq hJ!r old friend and never aaw her apin. Oft.en lt can help to "talk it out" with eomeone you. traat. lt_pm. ta- deed. be just the therapy n.eeded. But there are limits. II.ark Twain called conteulon "cood for the IOUl but bad for the repgtaUon.,. ' He miaht aleo have added that it can strain the beet of relationah.11». 1her'9 la an intereltiq polblcript to thia. My friend said: •'The minute ahe started to reveal all thla, l aboulcl have told her, 1 don't want to hear about it or even to know about it.' She miaht have been hurt at the moment. But I th.ink we wouJcl still be friends." The rule can bei>hrued: if at time11 it la indiscreet to talk. it i.a equally indiecreet to U.tn. Once a burd8D80me aecret ii re- vealed, it can never be called back. The receiver becomes ita euat.odian fonver. And it may haunt him. It can be argued that man ii only man because there are areu of pri- vacy he protecta In hla mind and aoul. lt ia part of his dlpity u a human belq, "statement of JU per- 80nal freedom. 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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25 11:30 AM 0 @ (]) NBA Basketball (C) Los Angeles Lakers vs. Phoe- nix Suns at Phoenix. This Christmas Day telecast debuts the fifth season for the National Basketball Association games. The Lakers are led by the feared triumvirate of Witt Chamber· lain, Jerry West and Elgin Baylor. Sportscaster of tie Year Chris. Schenkel ~nd former NBA star Jack Twyman return to descnbe the action from courtside. The NBA is In its 23rd year of existence. The two expansion teams making the league a 14·team organization, are the Phoenix Suns and Mii· waukee Bucks. New coaches have been appointed In three cities-Philadelphia (Jack Ramsay), San Francisco (George Lee) and Chicago (Dick Motta), in addition to expansion men- tors John Kerr in Phoenix and Larry Costello In Milwaukee. And the NBA map now extends to the Southeast with the tr1nsfer of the St. Louis Hawks to Atlanta. 1:45 0 @ ~ North·Sooth Shrine All-Star Game (C) Live football from Miami, Aorlda. 8:00 m Stars Basketball (C) Los Angeles Stars vs. Oakland Oaks at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Chuck Benedict calls the play-by· play. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26 6:05 0 Lakers Basketti.11 (C) Los Angeles Lakers vs. Detroit Pistons at the Cobo Arena in Oetroit. 8:30 D BoxJng (C) Dick Enberg and Mickey Davies are ringside. Main event to be announced. FRIDAY, DECEMBER Tl 7:00 IP. NCAA Besketti.11 (C) Tulsa Golden Hurricanes vs. Unive~ s1ty of Texas Miners at El Paso in an Invitational Tourney at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Tom Kelly calls the action. 11:00 0 UCLA Basketbltll Holiday Festival (C) Bruins play the Provl· dence College Friars at Madison Square Garden. Dick Enberg calls the action. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28 10:00 AM II Qt (J) Blue and Gray Footbllll (C) An all·star contest at Cramtonl3owl in Montgomery, Alabama. Frank Gilieber and Paul Christman commentate. 10:30 D (jJ) (])ABC's Wlde Worfd of Sports (C) The classic Gator Bowl from Jacksonville, Florida. 12:45 6 la (j) Sun Bowl Football (C) Classic game between Arizona CS·2 record) and Auburn (6-4) at El Paso, Texas. Lindsey Nelson and Frank Gifford commentate. 1:30 O (jJ) (}) East-West Shrine All-Star Game (C) The classic foot· ball game is played at candlestick Park In San Francisco. 4:30 B DEBUT Santa Anita Race (C) The traditional $50,QOO. Added California Breeders• Champion Stakes at seven furlongs is limited to two·year-olds foaled in California. 5:00 O Kings Hockey (C) Los Angeles Kings vs. Toronto Maple Leafs at the Maple Leaf Garden, Toronto, Canada. 7:00 m UPI 1968 Spom In Review (C) Filmed highlights of 1968 sports events. 8:00 m Saturday Nl&ht Flghts: Mac Foster of Fresno vs. Joe Hemp- field of Los Angeles in heavyweight bout at the Sliver Slipper in Las Vegas. Chuck Hull Is ringside. 11:0011 UCLA Basketti.11 Holiday Festival (C) The Bruins play the Winner of last night's New York Holiday Festival game. ~~-_,. ! 1 : ·; , pROGRAM ltiGhliGltTs :'-"' . SUNDAY, DEC. 22 7:001J QI Cl) ... 11""8..,< .... 14 ... 1 "How the Qrfnch Stole Chrfstmaa." An encore oroadcast of the animated musical based on the popular character created by Dr. Seuss. Boris Karloff nar- rates the story of the crochety Grinch who tried to steal Chrlstnlas from his own home town. 7:30 II 9 Ci) Watt Disney: "Mickey's 40th Anniversary." 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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25 !5:00 I) a (j) L""l .. 6.,.c .. !Ql ..... 1 New York Phllh1nnonlc Young People'• COneert: Richard Strauss' sixth tone poem, "Don Quixote.'' based on the classic Spanish novel by Cervantes, is the pro· gram for Leonard Bernstein's first Young People's Concert this season. Bernstein devotes the entire hour to playing and ex· plaining Strauss' colorful musical interpretation of the Cer· vantes story. 7:30 II I sHc!XO Vladimir Horowitz: A Concert at Carnecie Hall. It took a year to convince Vladimir Horowitz that the visual aspect of television would not Interfere with or detract from the aural brilliance of his pianistic art. And it took almost as long--or so it seemed to those involved-to settle on the nine pieces which the world-famed keyboard virtuoso taped for his first recital before television cameras. The program l.s a rebroadcast, but one of the better musical presentations of this season. 9:00 U @ Cl) 1-1-;-1c-14-1 "The Legend of Siient Night." James Mason and Kirk Douglas star in this two·hour dramatization of the celebrated Christmas carol. Based on an original story by Paul Gallico, the special was adapted for television by Chris· topher Isherwood and Herry Rasky. Kirk Douglas Is host and narrator, while James Mason portrays composer Franz Gruber In the filmed sequences. FRIDAY, DEC. 27 7:30 0 ~ m .. , l .. f""B .... !A.,.,C"""I The View From the White House With Mrs. Lyndcin 8 . Johnson. The First lady tells the nation what it's like to be the wife of the President of the United States. The program was taped In the First Family's living quarters at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. In an informal chat with Howard K. Smith, Mrs. Johnson t.alks about the role of First Lady as she has known It over the past five years, and recounts the Joys and anxieties she has experienced as wife and mother in the White House. · 1000 BEAUTIFUL .. STICK-ON LABELS $1.00 ,_ a.1d1• May be used on envelopes os return oddress fobefs. 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S.sed on the novel bY. Clth- irine Marshall, this Inspirational film tells the story of Peter Marshall, one of the greatest Chaplains for the United States Senate, from his arrival In America from Scotland to his being named tor the high post. Althoogh this film has been shown many times, it never loses its impact .. 9:00 0 @ (3) (42) (C) "The Great Sioux Ma1Mete." Joseph Cotten, Darren McGavln and Philip Carey star In the tale of events leading up to Custer's Last Stand. The movie was produced by Leon Fromkess and directed by Sidney Salkow from a screenplay by Fred C. Dobbs. MONDAY, DECEMBER 23 9:00 B 9 00 (36) (C) "The Pad (and How To Use It)" is a comedy &bolif a bachelor who needs expert coaching to see him through his first romantic adventure. Brian Bedford, Julie Sommars and James Farentino star. The 1966 Universal re· lease, based on Peter Shaffer's London and Broadway stage success "The Private Ear," was produced by Ross Hunter and directed by Brian G. Hutton from a screenplay by Thomas C. Ryan and Ben Starr. TIJESDAY, DECEMBER 24 7:30 6 "Miracle on 34th Street." Maureen O'Hara, John Payne, Natalie Wood and Edmund Gwenn star in the delightful Christ· mas tale about a little old man named Kris Kringle who takes the job of Macy's department store Santa and attempts to de- commerciallze Christmas. In the process, he converts two non· behevers, a mother and her young daughter. 9:00 B qJ (j) (36) (C) "The Smugglers." This World Premiere movie is the story of an American woman's innocent Involve- ment with· a group of European criminals engaged in the transporting of contraband. Shirley Booth, Carol Lynley, Gayle Hunnicutt. Michael J. Pollard, Kurt Kasznar, David Opatoshu, Donnelly Rhodes and Ilka Windish star. This movie Is for mature audiences, as there are some rather objectionable scenes in which Pollard, as a demented individual, strangles two of the characters. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26 i:OO R ta Cl) (C) "East of Sudan." Anthony Quinn and Sylvia Syms star In the 1964 adventure about the British and the Moslems and their clashes. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27 9:00 IJ ~ Ci) "House of Seven Hawks." Robert Taylor and Nicole Maurey star in the 1959 mystery about an officer who finds a cache of Nazi treasure whlle trying to clear himself of murder charges. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28 9:00 B 9 00 (36) (C) "Pocketful of Miracles." This comedy is based on Damon Runyon's short story "Madame la Gimp," and stars Glenn Ford and Bette Davis. The 1961 United Artists release was produced and directed by Frank Capra from a screenplay by Hal ("Julia") Kanter and Harry Tugend. The delightful story is about Apple Annie whose apples have brought racketeer Dave the Dude good luck in all his ventures. Annie has been sending all her money, save that which she keeps for gin and rent, to her daughter in Europe. When the daughter writes that she is bringing home her wealthy fiance for mother's approval, Annie's friends set up a fitting back· ground for the family reunion. 11:15 IJ (C) "The Kid From Brooklyn." Danny Kaye stars In the 1946 comedy about a shy milkman who becomes the world's middleweight boxing champ. 0 (C) "Anastasia" stars Ingrid Bergman and Yul Brynner in the story of a general who plans to give the Russians an "Anastasia" they can believe in, so that the girl could with· draw the lO·miliion pounds held for the Czar's daughter In an English bank. An excellent film of post-revolutionary Russia. I 6 E ] •· tr s B n '· a d 8 y n e l- e d . .. t, t-s ,. I· e e e •• or e s a e e s 1f s .. d a I. e .. e e e ,. e s n n I· n I. l SATURDAY ! $a"1llJ NfCllt f10tl (Z Ill') .__ Wiit (C) (30) "C.lf- omla Deaert Trails." (R) DECEMBO 21 1:30 ta Cl) MJ l1wlt to. (C) (30) I NET Jwttll {C) (60) (R) N ... Clta ..... QI (j) (31) Tiie CMlt Md Mn. rvrNING Ir (C) (30) "Love I• I Tooltl· acht." Mrs. Muir "mecldlel'' In 6:001 Tiit lie .._. (C) (60) Martha's 10¥9 lift dtspitt C.ptaln · 9 @ (36) ftanll McS•· (C) Greg's warnlnp and caum a @) rreat deal ct trouble. Jonathan Hu-U CraDd Ott Opry (C) (30) Porter rfs ~ests. Waroner, Grandpa Jones, Georie 0 {lZ) CI) (42) Lawr~ Welll (C) Mor11n. Dottie West, Archlt Camp· (60) bell, Dolly Parton and the "Opry 11111 Andenon Dow (C) (30) children" ruest. Alepfaa Ada• ,, Boa City (C) (60) 9:00 u HoJln'• Htrots (C) (30) NIWS In Ptflpediye (C) (60) (36) Saturdq Nlllrt .. i : (C) "W1lite Clll'lltaa" 6:30 • Ntw1 (C) (30) Peter Burns. (musical) '54-Bini Crosby, Dinny Mtlody Rattell (C) (60) Pee Wee Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, Vera-Ellen. Kinr ruests. stoneaan Fa•llJ Sllow (C) (30) D Suspense Tilatre (C) (60) 1 NET FatlYal (60) (R) ID Trofa11 Huddle (C) (30) • Noc:ha Tapatlas (3&) E.nttrbf11Mt11t Spedals 9:30 I Ci) Petticoat Junction (C) (42) Sia Farrar (C) CI) (42) ...,,,.._. Palace 7:00 I) 9 Ci) CIS Evtnlna ,.... (C) ( ) (30) Rorer Mudd. • News (C) (30) ~ KNIC 5ufvtJ (C) (30) Ernest Tttbb Sbow (C) (30) Deatb ·Valley Dap (C) (30) • la TorCHnta e World's Greatest Swimmlnc 10:00 9 (I) Mannix (C) (60) Man- Horse." A youni stranrer arrive$ In nix smells a frame-up when sub- Los Anee!es In the middle of the poenatd to testify in a murder case 19th century with his wonder horte against an ex-con he sent to Jail. and proceeds to make hay selllnf U Dr. Kildare (60) tickets to the local yokels to IOGk f) Movie: "NoUtina But a Man• at the 1nlm1l, which he claims Is (drama) '65--Abbey Lincoln. (Gina to swin1 the Catalina Chan-I News (C) (30) nel. Jess Pearson and Janice Han· Cal's Cornl (C) (30) sen star. : DEBUT Critique (C) (60) The ID cr.nst.11 Wltlt Th Kinr Fant-APT-Phoenix production of "The ii! (C) (60) (R) Misanthrope," which recently opened OJ Wonders of tM Worid (C) (30) on Broadway, Is rertiewed ind ana· "O, Little Town of Bethlehem!" lyzed by a panel of commentatoB The Linkers visit Jerusalem and includinr Emily Genauer, Walter Bethlehem in this episode. Kerr and John Simon. I "'1fn1. Ult Guitar (30) (R) I '°I de Mtxicl ElltD111etro 10:30 ROMJ Grier (C) (30) 7:30 ~Ci) Jacllie Gleason {C) (60) Jot PJnt (C) (2 hr) 9 Ci) (3&) Adam-12 (C) (30) Couatry-Westtrn SMw (C) (30) "Loa-122." A stolen car cont1lnlnr < 2) ... 1"""41 and U-. Sbrl toys for a needy f1mily is the ob· 11:00 fJ D (42) Ntw1 (C) ject of a widespr11d search and In U UCLA Basbtbatl (C) Bruins vs. other action the officers resolve a West Vir1inl1 Mountaineers, taped family fleht and arrest a drunken at the Pauley Pavilion. driver. Q) Movlt: (C) "M11nlftcent Doll" U Movie: "Nonlnrtst Mounttcl Po-(dram•) '46-Glneer Roten. David lie•" (adventure) '40-Gary Coop-Niven. er, Madeleine carron. 11:15 ~ Fabuloa 52 Mowle: '1'1111 ii. D (17) (}) (42) TIM Dltina II• ops Wife" (comedy) '4? -Cary (C> (lo) Jim Lanae hosts. Grant. Loretta Youn&. David Niven. fJ Miiiion $ Movie: (C) "Tiit Tall 0 Movie: (C) "Kini of lhl&t' Men" (western) ·s~t1r1l Gable, (rell(lous dram•) '62 -Jtffrey Robert Ryen, Jane Russell. Hunter, Siobh1n McKenna. Hurd ID Wofld of WoMO (C) (30) "Frau· H1tfleld, Rit1 Gam. The birth, lift lein." Lovely Christa Lang, a Ger· and death of Jesus Christ is por- man actress, guests. trayed in this story . m TM Worid Wt Liff In (C) (30) 11:30 I (3&) Newr (C) "Riddle of Heredity." An examlna· • Teatro Fa•Ular lion of the history of the seardl 11:55 • Movie: •Sltp of Sid11tJ Sb..t" for aenetlc understanding and a ( rama) '60 -Donald Sinden, NI- look at the pioneer wort being cole Berger. done In the field of heredity. The 1%:00 !(3') Tonif.'!! Show (C) proaram traces the science of life, 12:30 MoN: 'Rid lllllld Trail" from van Leeuwenhoell to the dis-i enture) '49 -Forrest Tucker. covery of DNA. n Sanset Sb1p. m Estal1rn Mldtro CinltU Sltsrdar. ''Tre1su1'11 of 1:00 D 9 (1) (36) Cit S•art (C) (30) the Ruby Hills." "Schwartz's Island." Max and 99 1:00 fJ Movie: "Pat and Mib" com· end their honeymoon cruise when edy) '52 -Spencer Traq, Katha· their S1ilboat blows up, 1nd they rine Hepburn. drift to the unctiartad Island th1t 1:30 0 Movie: "Trapped" (mystery) '49 pnwes to be owned and Oj)lrated -lloyd Brld1es, John Hoyt. by KAOS. Bernie Kopell, Kine m All·NIPt Sllow: "Tht Phantom M~ Robert Karvelas guest. iT 42nd Street." "Subw1y In the IJ (11) CI) (42) Tiit Nt•l1wed Slit' end "Inherit the Wlnd." ii• (C) (30) Bob Eubanks hosts. 2:15 0 ~ If 11t S...-i (C) An Unusual Card Party Pay Cards, a fast moving, tension building, big cash prize aame show, debuts a six-times-a·week schedule beaioning Sunday on Metromedia Television, KTIV. Hosted by popular master of ceremonies Art James, the 30..minute entertainment series, where each show stands on its own, airs in color Sundays at 7 PM on Channel 11 , as well u each Monday through Friday at 4 PM. Featuring a live audience io an unusual card party set-ue. Pay Cards is the first card game to get NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) COOe approval. Produced by Nicholson-Muir Productions, Inc., io cooperation with Metromedia Television, Pay Cards originates at the independent group's WNEW-lV New York studios. Emcee James gives each of three daily contestant5---0ften a celebrity guest-a chance to turn over cards from 20 in a giant deck, with each person building a winning hand from cards be chooses or from those rejected by his competitors. Arr JamtJ (Among debut week celebrity guests will be comedian Roger Price, "Droodles" originator; smger Marilyn Maye and actress Julie Gregg.} Aimed al intriguing even non~ard players, Pay Cards result in memory, skill and strategy coming into play-amid shouts and prompting from a tense audience. There are many simple variations and easy gamts played, with no straights, ftushes or complicated combinations. Master of ceremonies James, who rose to national popularity as substitute host for Hugh Downs on Concentration, hosted Say When for five years and emceed Fractured Phrases and It's Academic. Quick witted, with a warm personality, James has also appeared in guest spots on such other television favorites as To Tell the Truth, Match Game, The Tonight Show and The Today Show. Denver Pyle's Christmas Hobby Biased is the man •ho hu friends. So aoea the clkh6. Bleued even more around the holiday. ICUOD are IOIDC two dozen people in Hollywood who have Denver Pyle for a. friend. He maka hit own kahJua for Cbristmu ~I Denver is the father image on the Doris Day aeries eeen on CBS 'Thaday at 9: 30 PM. And the image be presents with hil kindly vilaae. white hair, 1C?aggly beard and twinkly blue eyes is hardly that of your friendly neighborhood boot- le~r. 'It's just a bobby," he ex- plains. .. A friend gave me the recipe and I improved on it Of coune I won't aive it to you. It just isn't the thins to do:. I put it up in quart...siu muon jars and wrap it up prettily," he says with great pnde. When it isn't Christmas and a:ift-aM.ng aeasoo, Pyle still keepa busy in his Toluca Lake kitchen. "You name it and I can cook iL I have a collection of cookbooks from all over the world· and then I improvise from those recipes." It's platn to see he regards cteatlvity on the nnge as im- portant as that before the 1V cameras. And what specialties is he flannina to whip up for his 1V- Daushter'' Doria Day? "DoriJ hun't bad time to come to clinncr yet, but I'm ten- tatively ftaurina on my Beef Wellington for her. She doesn't have to worry about her weight so I can cook up a atorm. That'• the best kind of suest to have, you know." TH£ DAILY PILOT, TV WEOC, DECEMIER 21, I .. l ............ ,..(C) ~~('=-'= e. .. ..... (C) QI),....,.: "Ntw Ttlbment and "'"·" .. .... .,.. .. ·~ All stations reserve the rlaht to chanp proeram· mlnc without advance neJ. ttce. ll:OOlf ..... ' USA (C) • 'Z>l•l.A (C) ¥"-.. am.. special ftltum the fl CMstmas, under the di· rtetlon fl La Brown. l a.wdlltH ..... (C) nnt laplJll Clllf'Cll )~ ..... lift 1:15 l:JO 1:50 7:00 111t~llln n. .... A....,. ''" Us.,. .. .,.,, ..... (C) r ..... JerrJ <C> ~F••(C) 11:30' ~ ud WUd (C) 7:30 ..... (C) ...,_.T...._..Qelr(C) (11) Cl) (42) DbcMrJ "' (C) " llCCMfJ Goes tD Ntw Ze1l1nd." Cl lllowle: (C) "SiltlW' (d111m1) '55 -Ollt Boprdt, Vlralnla Mc:K.nn1 • m Mewie: "'awiltul 11 c..11tct1-Cit" (comedy) '4S-81rb1ra Stan· wyclc, Dennis Moraan. °" .. DlsciMrJ ~= =~~ "'l'&fMce &1if' TT'tctor Berlioz's (36) , ...... fllll AFTERNOON hlahly 1c:clalmed 0111torto-tr1tou on the childhood fl Christ la rahown. (36) 11lt Clrilll•• .. (C) c..tMdnl " y...,.. (C) 12:001,.. .... Up4~ 0..., ......... (C) ....,., "-· ..... (C) Alltw lwtwal Ht• (C) fJ M9vtt: (C) .... 1'11ade" (dr1ma) ~ Milbnrf.i Altlance ')().-()ane Clart, Ruth Roman. led la tlM An ... (C) llwtatlll'llt hreat l:JO ..::.:• Sobrt IOI Hl)ea ~ ==,:•Ihm (C) ... Wftll a Ca .. (C) ~ • S. Cau • ....,..: "leM '"'" (western) ( A,.... F•ca Hl&till&llta (C) ' -Georp Montiomery, Dorothy 12:30 0 Ot1 Campa (C) Episcopal prltst· M1lon1. 1uthor M1lcolm Boyd expresses his I ~"" Ku.a .. n (C'J philosophy at Scripps College. Cf) Video Diflll (C) I 51ttt Autry tiaiela KMEX (C) Public s.rw1c1 (C) ) 11lt Au.. (C) @ I lflc'f. I MIRJ autna t#J CWrl 1'rtt (C) '"' Ua tDtu (C) Sandler & MJ f....ttt S...... (C) Rev. Youn1 host the USAF show. n Sanford, St Paul's Epiapal (42) lnsl&ttt (C) Church of San Dleao, ruests. l:OO II Future DIJ of DiacowtrJ (C) Movie: ..,.. and forever" (dra- Claalllnaes ma) '34-Gary Cooper, Shirley Tem· Coutry Miiiie (C) pie. ~ A. A. Men fJ (fl) ~ (42) Dlrtdlons (C) "The I ..._. lw Minda (C) Shepardes Playe." This second In T .. -MnJ (C) • tr11ou of operas for church per· lfWadee (C) formance. composed by Pulitzer ) Mcllftlf ud tlM Celoolf Prtze.wlnner John La·Montalne, is 4Z) f-lll*t (C) performed by the Washlnaton Ca· t:lO' Stlltl tD LtanNq (C) thedral Choir. 9 Ci) (36) bnal UOt (C) I Sports $pedal (C) • hoose Ufti." Pro1ram of dramatic Combat rt1dlnp from the wortd's ff'llt· Rewival fires (C) at rell(lous and secular thinkers, · (6) Meet tlM Prus (C) adapted from Bernard Mandel· ( ) lr..s. Navy tdm baum's book for television by Shi· l:lO D Wiiia F. ludltJ Sltow (C) mon Wincelberr. ''We Black People Want Georaia. B llhwte: ~· tD Town" (com· South Carolina, Mississippi, Ala· iify) '35 -MH West, Paul Cava· bama and Louislan.-Riaht Howl!" n1u1h. Guest Is ~ilton Henry, President of U CHl ()) (42) Tiie 1eaUes (C) the Republic of New Africa, a Q) iivlt: "Man.£.mr of die Kii· lfOUP desirous of carvln& out a MIOll" (1dventure) '48 -Wendell nation of blacks within "White Corey, Sabu. America." 9 Ci) Aqua•• (C) § Yola of Calvary (C) 10:001 lalde Foot111n ~.\j'''cit Handtra "M• 1'11 11 die Ufe (C) i-( A Bbliail oratorio per· ~ ()) (4Z) Llfla tlle Uelllllart· formed by the Bakersfield Master· td (CJ" worts Chorale and Orchestrl. Cl Movie: "Junate Fl(lttln" (dra· (36) Future ma) '61-laurentf Harvey, Richard 2:00 I a Ci) faica the Nation (C} Todd. Pma Coftfennct (C) I (j) Faltll '°' r-:u: . Miiiion $ fllorie: (C) "The T'Mr· Ci) Tewa Hall I _ tr.ftla1 ~ (myitery) ·~en· Deb1ll del Mare neth Mo.-, Tania Ela. 10-.10 8 a Ci) "n. TtdlJ <C> c.ntra1 I it.11er Dtrt1J <C> DIVlsion vs. Coastal. The CotstJI Cf) Sunday Twin Biii Division Is represent.ct by the Bal· Enpnatne tlm0f9 Colts. ( ) Su11clay M1tinM MILLION $ MOVIE 7: 30 PM SUNDAY A MAN CALLED PETER COLOR Rlr.H:.RO TOOO Jl ~ •i f' l TE Rs ,. ' .. , . t1 f, ,,. 1· '.;ii 7: 30 PM MO NDAY LEAVE HER TO HEAV EN COLOR GENE TIERNEY CORN[L WILDE s •· t' .... I " t I '",' ~ •• , ' •. , '. I I.• 1• I ,,· 7: 30 PM TUE SD AY MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET MAUREEN O'HARA :OHN PAYNE EDMUND GWENtl 7: 30 PM WEONESDA~ THE BRAVE ONE COLOR MICHEL RAY RODOLfO HOYOS Tr' n~ ('f (, t ( t ., I I ,I ~ ·q: '1)' oq ~\~.ire~ lur .1 p£:t D.ill 7:30 PM THURSDAY UNDER TWO FLAGS RONALD COLMAN ROSALIND RUSSELL Frrno·. forr.1pn le\'. on Lo•c Stor1-f.r!ve~!Lrt '·:o' 7:30 PM FRIDAY VIVA REVOLUTION PEDRO ARMENDARIZ The ~~r11~.1n R··v ·•lut1on St.ncrh pPft ro11n,c·.' 7:30 PM SATURDAY STANGERS ON A TRAIN f ARLEY GRANGER ROBERT WALKER Tl111 mrt fr pl~.! tA1~ "1dtf11" '" t ,..·~ (; n f' I , I I l . ~ 1 ·_· "~ KHJ·TV 2:30 I I ' 2:45 3:00 1 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 I 6:00 1:30 L i) M11V Crtfffll (C) g ~ s., (C) (90) John wtf.. 2:30~tlli ,._. CC) comes Bob <:c.ne, Jot r-. Henry "Ille Ht ti th Glbaon, Mothtr Hubbard, ~ fl. ( students perlonn a MOlpD, Grtct Melby Ind Ala m opera bated on O. Htnry'1 Gllostlty. short story. I ,.._In ..... 0 Mowla·= __ ,. "........... ......... (C) (30) 8111 -_,.... eflh end Army Archerd co-host SI•" (co ) '64-Jtdi, l:elnmon, the cowra1t of ''Ollvtf' from Rom~Sdmtf tt. Loew' 8 U A .._, Clniaas (C) Jona· s Mrly Thtatt. In 8t¥tttJ than lnte11 sta11. Hills. The movie will not be shown. I~ wratJI•• _ ;•r of ........ Parlde .,. , .. , @ Tiit ...... Tabtrudt 2:-45 ala of U.. Co*-West r (t) The Choir sJnts the buu· 3:00 luider/OutsW« (C) Interracial tiful music of this ucred suson. m1rri1p la dllCUssed. 1· Tiit frudt CIMf m Out• Umlts (() Jl1119J I CD Movie: "S.11ea1t Ytrtl" (drt· @&) Tllblrt .,a ma) '41-Gary Cooper, Welter Bren· 7:00 II nf Cl)' 'g£t/ •• Htw tllt @·~ Mltioet (C) "The Desert ~I 1n1m:1: musical ~~ b!!!'~ Sonr. on the popular character crt1ted 3:30 II lelJef (C) Profeaslon1l counsel· by Dr. Seuss is narrated by Boris ini from psychiatrists and dero Kartoff. is tnpc11a1c. B @ Cl) (36) Hua fh111 (C) (SO) CJ ''Tiit Mlradt on 34U. 'if'he Menace in the Ice." H~, Strfft.. Thomu Mitchell, Teresa Bec!ly and Tom are about to bt Wriitit and Macdonald Carey star drowned by a tidal wave when they in an adaptation of the movie about are saved by a submarine crew that a little old man who think! he is has evil designs on the wortd. Santa Claus ind who attempts to D (ii) (I) (42) Ulld of .,_. lllnts de·commerclallze Christmas. ~ (60) "The Weird World." Stm a CJ) fubue and the party o1 f.arthlinp find a i) lit O.ut. spac. explorer who cruhed on the 4:00 Viewpoint (C) planet years aao and whose un · Maa f'rom UNCU: (C) dama1ed spaceship was taken by Misteroren' Nt~ the giants. Y.taaa Sotw. los Hl~ fJ Rat Pltrol (C} (30) • Ntw1 ConfertHt (C} James hosts 1 fast·movin&. tenllon· 4:30 I Ntwutakera (C) m DOIJT ,., Cards (C) (30) Art • Nftrs (C) buildina. bl1-cash·prize pme show : WUt's New? with a six-times·1·week schedule. • Mutica 1 Palabras ID hapert tit Tmtl (C) (30) (36) Rat Patrol 'Tulia Belllsima." Part I. Hal Saw· 5:00 I Nen (C) Clete Roberts. yer hosts. {36) Mitt tilt l'ras (C) I~ (60) (R) COWR ME EVl~The Grinc_h, that dastardly wrongdoer, makes another attempt to purlom Yuletide when "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas'' is rebroadcast as a holiday special if& color animation on CBS, Sunday at 7 PM. Happy Wandtrtra (C} 7 •• -~·~c.!!!.cllzltn (C} no) ••. "Didn't You u.ct To Be Oslit Movie: "The Soni of ltm• -IQ} (l) i au. ,., rv Snick?" Kar. mtltl an old frtend clette" (relirious) •44 _ Jennifer bert Salmi ruests es a swamp hobo In whose and ahe uMd to 11n1 Jones, William Eythe, Char1es Bick· who inadvertently draws Merk Into and winds up on 1 TV ahow with ford . the dan1erous Everat1des when he emblrruslna results. Ozzie Ntbon fJ Sbirlty Te.-plt Stofybook: "Dick overpays the boy for 10me (OOds ruats. (Rtldleduled from Nov. 3) pec:t from Plbon and dupe him lnlD leadlnr pollct to the hldln1 pile. of the monty. Donnelly Rhod• nu (M)A,elt ..,... (C) ., ..... (C) (30) • "'Ille EJtlMJ •m•ll Whitt. ,,. d HI ,.... .. at the aeneral store. I Ski Aow (C) (30) in •• on an s .....,,, I ,....Wc1 (~")Walt D'-~ W _ _.,. T (C) m Donald O'C.nBOr (C) Tony Cur-ltil JV _, .... ......,.. lttfJ" (documentary) "SH1ml1d tis. Allen Ludden, 8ettY White, ( ) " 1clley's 40th Anniversary.' (i) Clilltltmll s,.dll (C) JIPI• iAtttllblld MadAlall. Richard Armour, The Three Doi story of Mickey MOUM In cartoons nett ""f ndt enter. • D.w s.tlM CC> (2 ~ i. ht, and The Committee auest. and live·•ction chronlclin1 tht r1st t:GO R 9 Cl) l••llllra ll"ftllln (C) Al mony Gttt111." · f'our rn Sewn Arts Tllutie of the h•PPY·(O-lucky mouse, and {10) Georre Gobel and S9ankY Ind women with dllldrtn dlscua ii.- Ci) f'utvrt (C) "Wlnp to his crntor. Walt Disney, from mod· Our Ganr cuett. mony end chlld·support. "PNoft Europe." est be&lnnlnp In 1927 to wortd· BU Ci) (M) 1ea1U1 (C) (60) Guards" Is aecond part of lflow. ~ R&D Review (R) wide fame. Dean Jones narrates. ii[ WOrtdFull cf Cannlblla." Uttlt I c.n..t! llulr:w Toros fJ Mlllloft $ Movie: (C) "A M• Joe Is kldnapped 1nd his lift .threat· 10:05 ID Ci) (JI) ..... Dllor (C) ( 2) Run r-y0 ... Uf H') Called Peter" (drama) 'SS-Richard ened because Ben Cartwri.... has ( ) ~UCi. Connors, llbtrlca, 1'bi S 301 BfE'"•-::.. e ,.. C) Todd, Richard Burton, Jean Peten. concealed a 111nd jury wit;.. at Pt1rce Slstlra ind Tht P•lr £.x. : -a-r How < I Merv Griffin (C) (90) tht Pondel"OSI. tmnflnalre put. 6 (~)frank McS.e (C) 'he a.111_,,111 S. (C) (30) D@(J)(42)AIC. s-., llleltl: 10-.JOIS... ""1 (C)'(30) Polh Paradt (C) 1.-00 IJ 9 ()) Ed Sullivan (C) (60) (C) "Tiie lrut Sila .......... llllCM (C) "Wrtts Mtdt Out ti McHale'a Nl'VJ Patti Pase, Alp Wilson, Stlller and (western) '6~Josaph Cotten, Der· read." Meara, Pater Genn1ro, The Muppetl, ren Mc:Gtvln, Phltlp Carey. Colonel a» P'lllldc ,_..,..., Kl9ll cc> Mike Dou11as, Carol Lawrenet and Custer Is promised tflt Pmldential 11:001 D tD Ci) (JI) ,._. (C) lovel1Ct W1tkins cuest. nomln1tlon by lobbytltl In Wufl· ~ r .. nw (C) 6:00 II I IMclA! Tiit Nino·flsenftow. 1J ROLLER GAMES LIVE' (C) lnatoci In mum for forclnr tt1t u · (42) ,.._ (C) W -• Sioux lndl1n1 off their valuable, II.· "c--" ''Win•-• edd 111 ( > (30) Harry Reason-* T·BIRDS vs. All STARS trtety rotec:ted land ............ - er re~rts on the mnl B Roller 8111a (C) (2 hr) T·Blrds ·P • Cni!M." CJ~(!) (36) CE C.lltp lowl vs. All·Sta11. i by C..ntff CllrtltJau 5"dai 9 (I) Mlle ..,_,,._ I (lO) D FORD MOTOR COMPANY ::Ji ~ TodaJ (~30) U:lS ~ Mowlr. "laWalb" (l<Mntv") Tht Tl•• T•ntl (C) (60) I i,cW. 111_ ..__ ·~t110n Eddy, Ilona Mamy. Tiit llMClen <C> (60) * presents THE FBI · --4!) -·1 nwm 11J Mewle· ..,...,. _.tile F1Jt11 C..,.. of Cllrlst D OJ (I) (42) Tiii Fii (C) (60) " 111 USAF lhow hosttd Dltdl_..;. (fentasy) '52 -/1111 llack '9r1pedJvt (30) (R) 'The Hero." Erskine Is assirned tD by Sandltr ' Younr. Gardner, James Maeon. ()) TNll Hall Mtttint Investigate when e witness reportJ l".30 I Nwa (C) (30) Leny Burrell. 11:30 11 Mewle: (C) --S-Sll(llt ._.. ( 2)lr• frcHll UffCU (C) he saw a min In uniform stnnife Sd.fl n..tr. (30) ,~ '54---0ebblt Reynolds. 1:30 tJ Ralp• storJ (C) (30) The Juris-1 woman on 1n Oreion buch. SadlJ LM/~ ftnllt lltwte: "lilt Tlat fw ~ prudence of Catalin1 Island and tht &l W1t1dtrfltl (C) (30) "Beyond • f....,_ (C) (30) 'Tht Bel" (R) comedy) '40-Jlmts Stlwlrt. father-son team that lets no ml· Paris." La T..uta Cl) lllll&M (C) doe11 IO unpunished In the popular ITill f'bller F,.lltr lctOO 8 9 Ci) llllllille: I••• 1111 (C) 11:50 f'Mbn/w.rtit ti Y• (C} offshore spa are mmlned. : Pll (C) (90) {Y))-a.;Ore 1 UM• of limJtations 12.'tO ~ s..11 Fla: ''Point CJ S,.-Up (C) (30) Biii ltydtn c.atre Evn f'aQ 11 Adam aplr• on 1 lO·mlnlon-dollar rob-VltW." hosts. 1:30 • (JI) Motl!~ (C) (30) bery. the IMF must IPfna tflt ,.. 12:45 at a... ~ "Trocadef'o." EVENING .. " (l p ·.I "'• I 1~ ... ....... Ind Pe~ Alta Commlasbt. 7:301CIS .... (C) JoMph Bentl. The 12·hour procr1m fatum mote car-. arc.. thin 25 choirs and muslcll rn>UPI ------------1 ..., lkMIJlw .._ (C) from churches. srlde JChoolt, hl&h hr ctllltlbua DIJ ,... 1111. • Mu••• If '-• (C) 1Chool1 and dvlc or&IAlzrtloni. ==c.. ":1-:tt~ ~ l:OO,t11(1)~ ....... (C) QICl)a.1 lltdltr SIR, Fri. ... "' .......... ,,_ ... ..... lldlit ..... Heed (C) 1-.25 C!l 9 (I) (31) Nie ..... (C) It ¥111 dm1lllrn ......,........ 1:25 Uc....., lllllltil IMnl t-.JOllfPJ~._(C)(C) -----------1 1:301 ........... (C) Tunday. • M4 till Stlri 1:10 9 lliN Us l1lll DllJ/ .... (C) :-S Sel(C)Dlytlme Movies. :::-: d:?,.. (C) 1:30 R ....._ S1•1 ta (C) En&llsh Mlletw• If I•• (C) (]) Jlcl La La111t (C) tJfmture la the subject for Mon· 1:45 ~ (])Video Dlant (C) 10:00 I A11c1J Srifflttl day, Wednesday •!Wt F~. "The-Qt Ci) (36) '-ftllitJ (C) Lar- lon, ~-nloon" b ... '"'I a (j) TIMI Uq SlllW (C) ry Blyden hosts. Betay Palmer, Didi c:our11 far eldlJ ind Thursdty. U @ (31) su, ...... (C) Shawn and Vlrifnil G111ham di1am I ~ (C) show takes on 1 new format the Inner personalities of Gtorre C. Ti llttenlce tf\la week, similar to tti1 hssword Scott, June Lockhart, bl Zsi Gabor, T ~---IH0"1m. ~ Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, and I Mewil: See Dlytjmt Movies. Bart>1111 Ftldon. •m (C) ...... sw.......... 1 .... = See Daytime Movies. u (31) ,.., .. (C) Jlcl La LIGfll r.dm (C) ffi ..... u&fl Down$ hosts. .,_,.. Sp1a11-m lledJ _, tis Fn.ds (C) . hntnt• llhnlield ... (C) Tuesday. The splashdown @(l)W.._, Wlllfeot (C) Sn1J Ttdlf (C) e1ld flCO¥tlY are tllecast until 11:00 Ill I m<SJ Ct.rlat•u llul lO:lO'' Ci) Did Y• ~ SMw AM. f;e. till Mric C:..W (C) Tuesday 00 (36) Hel)swd aq..,. 8 .......... It 7 (C) Ed Ntbon only. Complete COYtrap " tht ( eter M1rah1ll hosts. Judy holb. Ninth Annual County of Los Anaeles Carne, Jo Anne Wortey, Henry I Mr. Willlbeut (C) Christmas Music Pro&J"lm presented Gibson, Sebastian Cabot, Marty Ftlll at Cat (C) by the Los An&eles County Music ln11els and The Monkees are suest -----------------------1 panelists. Reaulars are Wally Cox. SPACE TRAVEL This week, regular programming Is subject to change be- ~of three small men out there in space. Air Force Cot: Frank Borman, spacecraft commander; Navy Capt. James A. Lovell Jr., die oommand moclole pilot; and AJr Force Major William A. Anders, lunar moduJe pilot, are ln•ol'f'ed in Che Apollo vm drcumlunar light. 'lbe tent· ative teleridon broadcast schedule n as follows: Monday Friday ...... 11:50AM 3:00AM 11:50AM 11:50AM 8:30AM Telecut of pictures taken from ApoDo VID as the craft approaches the moon. Pictures of the lunar orbit from Apollo VIII. Pictures of the Earth taken from dose to the moon as tbe spacecraft begins to leave the lunar area and bead for home. Live pictures from Apollo -vm are shown. Covenge of the splashdown in the Pacific and reconry of tJae llStroQaots and capo sole. Charley Wuver and Rose Marie. I~ (j) (42) Didi CMlt (C) ,,.. tM laidt o.t (C) ..... Hood ll:OOl!j :r .p;~ \~) to.,_ Room (C) 11:25 fJ ta CJ) C8S ..... (C) 11:30 I ta Cf) Surct. fer ·Townow (C) · @ 00 (36) £rt SMSS (C) Bill ullen hosts. &> FIWlritt S1ofy (C) ll:450Ntwa (C) 11:55 D tal Ci) (36) NIC Ntw1 (C) AfTfRNOON 12:00! ~-(C) · U 00 (36) Let's Ma.a • Dul ) S!nty Hall hosts. Apollo Updltt, i Monday. CartoollS (C) (j) (42) Btwlt*d · Fe.,. (C) Maria Cole, Bob Dor- nan, Roy Etwell. mm,. ... cc> QI (j) ~ Criffitll 12:3011 (j) As Ille World Tama (C) · 00 (36) 0.,. ef Our Lifts ( acdonald Carey stars. Apollo ii (C) Thursday. mt (C) ~ m (42) Tr•mrt lue (C) .... : See Daytime Movies. Diltlftl for Doflln (C) 1:00 fJ 9 Ci) Len la 1 MlllJ Splttt- dtrernifn1 (C) D U 00 (36) The DoctDn cC>: APoftO Upd.ta, (C) Tuesday. I L.-11 "" ..... (ft CJ) (U) .,.... ..... (C) ke Darow hosts. 1:30111.;:== ~ (ft) m <42> , .. .., '" ...w (C) 1Tord Thaxton hosts. &> Wtf1d AM..... (C) MondlJ, Friday; Sd-FI T1ltltre, (C) Tunday, Thursday. 1:551 ~ (j) (42) Qlldr•'• Dodtr Lendon H. Smith, M.D. %:00 Q (I.) s.u.t Storll (C) (j) (36) YM O.'t S., (C) Tom nnedy hosb. June Lockhart artd Leonard Nlmoy &Utst. Children, on vacation from school for the holidays, will be contestants durfn1 th• entire week. I love rut lob @ (}) (42) NtwlJ ..... e ... (C) b Eubanks hosts. I Movie: See DaytJmt Movies. Tect.lcal CoflMf Z:30 9 ~TIMI Edp of Nlclit (C) 9 (36) lllatdl c... (C) Genial e Rayburn welcon)a Bess Myerson and Gordon MacRle to tfle panel this week. 8 father Knows Bat @ (j) (42) Dltin1 S•• (C) Jim Lanae hosts. ComllllcfitJ lt90ft 2:55 · 9~ (36) NIC N1n (C) 3:00 ~ TIMI Unktettw S.... (C) fl.D •• (C) ~htnl @ Cf) (42) ,..,...., Haplbl (C) Tht liiazin1 """ @ Matinee: Don Rodewald. (36) Matinee: Don Wilson. 3:30 B Lucky flair (C) Geoff Edwards hosts. Mille Doqlu (C) Nationll Ytlwt @ CSl (U) OM lift To lM (C) file l'iintseoMs (C) Hobo Kelly (C) Ci) Dl1lln1 for Dollars MtWlt 4:00 ilr. Ed flrince of Puce, Monday, Tuts· day; Onie •d H1rrlet. Thurs., Fri. ~ (j) (42) Dal1I SUdews (C) • TimMJ and l.mle hJ Clnb (C) Art James hoab.. 4:30 Movie: See Daytime Movies. Please Don't Elt tM Daisies (C) m News (C) The Real McCoys lozo'a 811 Top S ... (C) (3) (42) Milt Doqja (t) < )rown Tait 5:001 MIC NftllMcl (C) mA ..... (C) • F Troop Tiit Addlm Fa•Ur · ~Jimmy lllo•ato11 S1ttw (C) 511811'• Pim l'lrtJ (36) flelhn 5:30m0~~ii':: F .... (1) Tllil D11 HSI (C) Ci) Man FrM UNCU (C) C) ,,, r'f, C) 1rt n. It II .a ) ) Jllrrry Cbristma~ from arnunb tbt Borlb "The World of Cb.rist.maa,'' starring Victor Borg. as host to more than 400 singing boys and girls representing about 20 na- tional groups, airs as an hour color special on NBC, Christ- mas Eve, Tuesday, Dec. 24 at 7:30 PM. Dressed io their native cos- tume, the children sing Yuletide songs from the countries they represent. The children come largely from American homes of foreign origin, and also include children of United Nations per- sonnel. Donald Voorhees conducts the orchestra and a 40-voice male chorus as well as the children's groups. Producer Dan Lounsbery asked the children to submit drawings of their ideas of Christ- mas, and the drawings will be used as the scenic motif of the show which was designed by Peter Dohanos. The special has been listed by Teachers' Guides to Television as a specially selected program of educational \lalue. Victor Borge, who "pioneered" a new trend in modem day en- tertainment with his one-man show "Comedy in Music," be- gan his career in Denmark at the age of ten. The story of how Victor Borge combined his musical artistry with his unique wit is now part of entertainment world history. At fourteen he was given the honor of playing Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto as solo- ist with the Copenhagen Phil- harmonic Orchestra. Most child prodigies suffer from stage fright, but Borge experienced the reverse, for he felt uneasy on behalf of his audience who, he thought. often showed some tension. Suddenly be had an im- pulse to put his audience at ease, so he turned and gave a long, slow wink. The audience began to titter. The conductor, with his back to the audience and the boy's winking eye out of his line of vision, nervously accelerated his beat, causing the orchestra to ru n ahead of the soloist. Soon the soloist and the orchestra were completely out of touch. Borge, in the middle of a caden- za, stopped playing, walked to the conductor's stand, turned the score back three pages, bowed to the orchestra and again wink- ing at the audience, resume~ the concerto. The roan of laughter were deafening. Then and there Borge's 'comedy in music' was born. He integrated more and more humor into his concerts, then wrote musical comedies, com- posed, directed and conducted. When the star comedian of one of these musicala fell ill, Borge replaced him and another di- mension to a fabulous career was added. The word about Borge soon spread to Sweden and a tour of all Scandinavia followed. But his brilliant career was tempo- rarily halted when the Nazis in- vaded bis homeland. The devas- tating Borge satire bad too often been directed at Hitler and the swastika, and he became one of the chief targets of the Nazis. Appearing in Sweden at the time of the fall of Denmark, he was forced to catch the last vessel to leave Finland for America dur- ing the war. Almost penniless and unable to speak English, be arrived in America in 1941 . Having been the star of a dozen Danish movies, it was natural that be should head for Hollywood. But the studio gates did not awing open ·for him and it wu months and months of living in enforced frugality. Eventually he was heard per- forming at a private party alKi hired on the spot tQ do the audi- ence warm-up for Bing Crosby's popular radio show. The radio warm-up was historic, and al- though contracted on a week-to- weck basis, Borge remained on the show for a record fifty-six weeks. Within bis second week, he was named in a nation-wide radio editors' poll as "the com- edy find of the year." And now the man who made multitudes laugh in Europe was finally laW!ched in this ooun~ with the "Victor Borge Show, "Lower Basin Street" and many other top-rated shows. He toured the United States and Canada, from Carnegie Hall to the Hol- lywood Bowl, and became one of the most demanded stars in the leading hotels in America. In 1953, what was to become theatrical history happened. Vic- tor Borge hired a theatre in Se- attle, Washington for a week's engagement. Told be was mad; not trusted by the skeptical the- atre manager who demanded his money in advance and would not take a pel'QCntagc of the gross, Victor Borge rocked far- off Broadway and the show bus- iness stages. His performances were jammed night after night, aod the result was phenomenal. Engagements in San Francisco's Curran Theatre, a sweep through Montreal, Detroit, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and the Eastern states, and the theatre world was aghast and set back on its heels. What could be more logical than making the next atop Broadway? The Era of Victor Borge on the great main street of show business began on October 2nd, 1953. On that now memorable opening night, no one could have envisioned the meteoric future of "Comedy in Music" and again the doubting "pros" said that a one-man show would never go on Broadway. But just three yean later, having chalked up a record-shattering 849 per- formances, Victor Borge's one- man show became the longest solo run in the history of the Theatre, not only in America. but the world! Not content to rest with American success, Borge then returned to Europe and more new conquests. Has appearance on BBC-TV in London made him the toast of England and Scotland. Financial profit aside, he ~rformed for thousands of G.I. s in Prance, Germany and Greenland at no cost to the gov- ernment Back in the United States for the tint of bis frequent televi- sion shows, he received the high- est f ec ever paid a television per- former. With what seems to be no vir- gin territory left open to him, Borge has said, "There are many places I've never played. As long as the audiences arc happy, I'll be happy to perform for them." Current plans for this peripatetic entertainer in music include a World tour, more concertizing, and a bit of precious time with his wife and their five children in St. Croix, Virgin Island, where they maintain a 2SO-year- old mansion. At the rate he's going, Victor Borge may already be booking bis "Comedy in Music" on the Moon. ,... 9 Carmen Dragon conducts the Glendale Symphony Orchestra with featured artists. soprano Leona Gordon and Jhe Jimmy Joyce Singers in the traditional carols. songs and music of the holiday season. These are the Sounds of Christmas. Join us Monday night. And have a Merry Christmas. ~ I SPECIAL MONDAY NIGHT ~~ 7:30 IN COLOR -• Yout commun•l)'·m•nded stauort hp 10 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. 0£CEM8EA 21, 1968 MONDAY DEC£MBER 23 Mtttd~ Mlclae Ind Joel Grey to tflesbowU. ..... GJ 1'111 ,,. (C) (lO) 8'by Palm« aacl 1Dll GllJ ....._ r-~....., ..... (C) "Snow • u.. Milftl (30) (Jl)c.-'• .... (AZ)Tndal w Cl ••••• (C) For morning and afternoon lbtinp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the clay's movies. All sta- tions reserve the right to change procramming with· out adYance notice. 7:308 9 Cl) c •• (C) (60) Yottn& hlaftM Jah""1 CIOsa. IC· cuted d • tbll"'O'dl l'Dbbery mur· def, Is trlBed bJ t.o bounty hunt· ers and llll'INI Dillon's acting deputy Newly O'Brien when the ~ rwtums to Iris pandfdlt(s ranch, hopinr to deer his name. Jeff Pom· erantz. 0.n Stantl:lft, John Craw. fotd and Shue fi9ller pat_ DAYTIME MOVIES 1:31 D (C) .,,_. M«e, .. llll Feetint!" (comect,) '60 -Yul Brynner, Kay KledaD. t:ll D ,,,t.,.-(comedy) '39-Don Alnec:he, Cbudette Colbert. la. ct "'Ille lels flf St. MllJ'I" (dra- IDI) '45--Binf Crosby, ln&rid Beri· IUll. ll:ll. (C) ...... • ..... ~ (mmedJ) '-49 -Danny Kaye. '"Ille .... ltMp NiP" (comedy) '53 ~' c.ostello.. 2:1111) "Dal's .....,.. (mystery) '54 _.,.,rd Men. Greta Gynt. 4:11 B (C) ......., O'" (drama) '58 - 0.. Duryea, Jin Sterlin&. Patty Mc· • Connact.. EVENING 5:9..... lie ..... (C} (60) Jeny ~. a (JS)~ <C> <30> 0 ........ (C) (90) Otto Preminltf, Eva Gabor, Marlie Day, Jolln Hill and Gennan-Brando 1uest. D Iii O'Clecl ...-"Jea,ardy" (drama) '53 -Barbara Stanwyct, Barry Sullivan. ct I S,, (t) (60) ....... (C) (30) @ CJ) Min Criffill (C) m ...... ~ (C) (30) "The Fir Tra." Hans Christian Andersen's l* ltlout a litUe fir tree who was so busy wWlini about iood thinp foe tomorrow that he didn't enjoy bby. fm DestiM la Ca.ria (4Z) IPUI Nws (C) 5:lO D DllC .._,.ice CC) <60> 18..,.. ta .... a.tt.• of .... Sea (C) (60) @ 00 IMitlq.arillkMy (C) m 1 sscw 1 "'11le s... Maidee" ct> (30) A dlildren's proiram from NET about the lovely SllOWf Maiden who G a pawn in an evil scheme of the Snow Kina. A 10un1 boy AVes her and pments the kine from freezl111 the world. 8 Cl)~ Hillbllies (C) ., llltider9 34 (C) (ll) (42) ..._ (C) 7:118 8 Cl) CBS Eftflilll Nws (C) (30) Walter Cronkite.. G ...... .., UM? (C) (30) Host Wally Bnmtr and rt111lar paner Anene Francis welcome Soupy Sales, a 9 oo • m<mi s.11•• •f Qristaas (t) (30) nnen Dflll>ll conducts tfle GlendaJe Symphony Orchestra in music ol the season. e tMt • _.. <C> <60> D (jJ) (f) (42) n. ....... (C) (60) •1'fit Super Secret Cypher Snatch.." John Steed and Tara Kine are called in to IDM tM mystery ol disaPS*rini MCrlb from • r. seerch lnstituta. (R) 0 .. _ $ ...... (C) .,,.... ..., ti .._.,. (drama) '45 -Gent nemey, Cornel Wilde, YlnC*'lt Price. m T,_.. w CM '' 11cea (C) (30) Second of sil sllOWS produced In Miami has ttu• contestants com· pete in a "11llt « false" ruessina 1ame invoMn1 a belllop, a chef, and a hotel manaiw. l!Jhny .._ (60) m c.-• 1a ... <30> G) Ua Alll'I • ti fllll'lt (36) Qrilbus ......,.... 1:00 D <•> .._ & 11art11i l.altCtt-ln a: 9: . I i ~ f , , '· ' • I. ~ n I· I r, n (C) (60) Tiny Tim returns to tht show thlt launched him. (R) m Haili (C) (30) on his duties as a nan111. French contempl.tas marriap 'to Ml• fl· versham u 1 way to lmprowe bis status. Heather Anatl autsts. fJ .._. (C) (30) Ted MIJ9f'L f1l) NEJ Jtsul (C) (60) "Audu· bon." NET presents the drlwlnas and omitholoc)cll flndlnp of Arner· ice's rrut natunllst-artist tiln fl) Rl¥ista Mlllical J. Audubon, orl1lnally • "draft clod&· M" from Napoletn's army. 10:00 fJ Qt Cl) c..I ._.... (C) (60) @I) C.llicot 1 C.eaones C.rol Ch1nni111 ts In the pest spot. ll&hl Abo featured art rttUllr1 8:30 fJ Cil Cl) Here's Liiey (C) (30) H1rwy Korman, Lyle Wagoner, ~ •sb Harrison to alve son Vi~ Lawrence, The Ernest Flatt Cral& ind his musical &n>UP a Job Dancers and the Harry Zlmmennan of playin& for a teenaatf"s birthday Orchestra. (R) party. When Kim, the band voe1llst, 1J m Ntn (C) (60) suffers a temporary loss of voice, Lucy substitutes. (R) 0 (ft) Cil (42) Tiie Ill van., (C) 1J Goldttt Yo,111 (C) (30) "~· {SO) "Presu_med Dead." A ata&e· dorra to Sardinia." coach In which Ytctorla Is tht only '° ~ nn (42) p-.... ... ~ (C) P•~&er Is wrecked, resultln& In 1.UJ I.JU .,..... ,..,.... an injury that causes the loss of ( 0) Betty and Rodney discuss their memory. Lew Ayres auests. (R) problem; Susan tells Betty she plans to marry Steven and live In the 8 Clutsbus Special (C) (30) Peyton house; Dr. Rossi and Marsha ''Prime Time." Mary and Joseph dine at the Miles home· Dr. Miies travel to Bethlehem for the census, listens In on Lew's phOOe call. and Mary &ives birth to the Christ m Donald O'C4Nmof (C) (90) Wil· Child. liam Shatner, Joanie Sommers, Ron IE That Show (C) (30) ''Spices of Eliran, Dick Curtis and Jack Weston the World." Jack Cassidy and Ml· auest. chael Fields iuest · IE Bt.t tltt Odds (C) (30) Johnny f1l) Tiie Grtlt Ww (30) "Reallz• Gilbert hosts. lions." The nations develop new kinds of warfare, lncludin& 1as.. 61) 1V Musical 0ssart Films of the battle at Gomice Tar· 3:55 O Apoll9 Updata (C) now and Neuve. 9:00 tJ Qt CJ) MIJbtny RfD (C) (30) @E Dldla Robida A one·time Hollywood aaent comes 10:30 8 Movie: (C) "DodDr In lAM" to Mayberry and spots Miiiie. He (comedy) '62 -Michael Cral& Vlr· then decides to make her a movie vinia Maskell. ' stu. Ned Glass auests. D 9 Ci) (36) NBC Monday ,..._ IE News. (C) (30) It: (C) "flit Pad (Ind How To UM f1l) Wasluqton In Rftiew (C) (30) It)" (comedy) '66-Brian Bedford, @E D1tm dtl Mao Julie Sommars, James Farentlno. When shy Bob Handman clumsily 11:00 tJ O D @ (I) News (C) makes the acquaintance of Doreen Marshell at a Mozart concert. he 0 Alfred HttcbcilQ half-heartedly Invites her to dinner m Man from UNCLE (C) at his apartment the next evenin1 -later reallzln& that he doesn't know the first thin& about enter· tainin& a youn1 lady. He recruits a "swln&el'' type buddy to plan the eveninr. 0 Here Co• tltt Stirs (C) (60) IE Movie: "Hl1•w11 Dr11net" (mystery) '54-Richard Conte, Joan Bennett. 9@ @!) (42) ..... (C) a oo <36> ...., Joey Bishop is auest of honor. Joey 11:30 tJ Movie: "'1'1lt Ii& Hlftpwer" is "roasted" by Totle Fields, Henny (drama) '50 -Yan Johnson, Ellz• Youn1m1n, Jack C.rter, Red Foxx, beth Taylor. Gene Baytos end Norm Crosby. Frankie Randall, Talya Ferro and 0@@ (36) TOllfdlt SM (C) Jan Daley entertain musically. It Movie: "lltclal for l•llf' D (]7J (]) (42) T1tt Outcasts (C) (comedy) '.45--Arturo DeCordova, J. (60) "The Bounty Children." While Carroll Naish, Dorothy Lamour. pursuing a wanted man, Earl and D @ Cl) (42) Joey lilllop (C) Jemal come across 18-year-old Ran· dy Forrest and his six-year-old sh· 12:00 m n SllllMt Strip ter, Ellen, on the trail just after their mother has died. Michael 12:15 a Movie: Hll R1t ............ Bums and Linda Sue Risk 1uest. (mystery) '4&-James Cisney, Anna· IE RuR for Your lift (C) (60) belle, Richard Conte. m I IHc!AL I Clrdt of U&Ma (60) 12:30 m Action Thutrt: "Pert of Hell." A holiday homa1e to the Ideas that lifht the path from darkness. Join· 1:00 B Movie: "Weklollt strupr" Ing Pett Seeger for the Informal (drama) '57 -Bing Crosby, Barry party are Bernice Reaaon, Tony Fitz.aerald. Saletan, The Pennywhlstlers, Doc O Apollo M Orbit (C) Pict Watson and the Reverend Frederick f ' •-llo tonYlll ·t 1 cl utrtsht Dou1lass Kirkpatrick. rom ,,.,... as 1 c r ts moon. 61) u Bnlia M1ldltl ONIWS (C) 9:30 U QI Cl) Fa•llJ Affair (C) (30) When his fellow valets look down 1:15 IJ Co•••llJ l1llttil lolnl (C) • Ule yew•...,......,...,..,. ..._........_.....,. ..... eu.1. llt ..... ,, r• ......... AM• ....... Irr••*'"'*' .. --........ c.... ~ AM .. _........_._.. ...... .... ..,_, ....... ................ ....,. .... e bf I I.._......_,_. ..... ....... .. ... 1111 .................... ~ ..,, -........ ....... Aecurate ~ ............ ........._-............. -. ..... .__I Ill I .. a..1111 n.e ........... , •••• ...._ ... HEATHll'9 Te ,. .... HHtli•lt ltec.._lc e-t.f teb ....._ IW, t. ... Awe. ... ,. .. lall • t.w rllert ltlecb .. UO hit lel er ta• s..te AN Frffway .. Herw IW., Htlftter 8"4 ... leH, • 19,ir .._. ..._. .. •'"' y .. ·, .... ,. •• TUESDAY D!CIMll!Jt M For momlnc •nd aftwnoon llstlrip, p1.... 1H DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the day'a movies. AH &ta· tlona ,...,.,. the rl&ht to chllnp pracnmmtnc wttfl. out Mlvance notice. ; \ J •• '\ l~ ~Mtor Evenn M. Dirk.ttn ttrves ar Ito.rt aNJ lltlTTrZles o sP«ial Claristmtu tale on tlte Claristnuu Eve edition of Tlw Rid Sul1on Ho"'· Tuesdlly at 8:30 PM. in color on CBS. ..... 12 bo1a lftd 11tfa 11Praentilll 1bout II) i 'c~l "'A ....... C..... 20 utJoftel lfOUPI. Dr.-cl In their {!i)). rink Buter commenta natM costumes. the cNldnt lhla on Chlrlel Oldlens' til'IMI aftd the Yui.tldt _,. from the countJ1ta l1111ry hl*'Y of "A auilbnea tNy .....-t Donald Voomtea Ctfol." If• rudt h:pm tM UM· OOftducta the Ofdleatn. btldpd tut. wtlll• llluttrltlona from !Liit .. Spece (C) (60) the •rfJ ICllUona follow the lfDfy. <HJ Cil <4Z>111t " ...... ea.. ...,.... ... I-_... (C) (60) "Qlfbt It l:JO. a (I)....... -(C) """' Born." Tht aw1rd·wlnnl111 docu· Suet 1nT hla best f rltnd qu1ml mentlry on tht N1tfvH:f ii reshown. over in attrldlvt WldOW, Doria Mer- FUmld In the HofJ Lind and RDme, tin reluctantly finds h11111f Involved the Procnm dlp6cts the •ndetinp In her fathet's romentlc trllnctt. of the Jewl1'I peoOlt tllrouP tht IAI fS'\ (30 desert and tflo mood of the people D \W \1J (42) "''° ~ > "'l u they lived under Roman rule. It for LaYe ind Larce111.' U. Mike John HustDn namtll tht Bl>llcll Hllnes Is called on to fnvestlpta --ind ...-ucer Johll H. Sec-tflo theft of • valuable pendant .---.,..... from the home of one of his ondlri voices tile hislDric:af ewents. friends and discovers It was an In· 01111• $ ............. j& Slr9lt" (drltnl) '47-flltlH'ffll side job. O'Hlra, Jofln PIYM. Natalie Wood~ I""" (C) (30) Ted Meyeri. Edmund Gwenn, thetma Ritt•, Gene "'1 Lockllart. William FrawllJ. 10:0011 (() 60 Mhllltes (C) (60) '8 Tnrtll er Clllt1•••~• (C) (30) Nm (C) (60) TwO women mcnpete in 1n oranae-( 2) Tlllt'a Life (C) (60) .. Our sackJnc na tllf'Olllhout tll• show rst Christmas." Leslle Uaams. to keep •h•d of the incfeasin& Rodney Danaerfield, The Doodl• supply of fruit Fiimed In Miami, town . Pipers, Joe Jacklon ind Bii Fla. Baird's m1rionettes auest. ID Cllrtaa ........... F,.. ... D Qt1st1us Spedal <C> (30) '"Tht Qr " .......... (C) (60) The Prtimi•." Nerrated by Bina Crosby. 6th ennual O\ristmas areetinP to Frankie Avalon la featured ,uat. tfl• people Oil the ctty Oil Los An· II) Tllat ... (C) (30) ''What Hip. I'll• from Mqor Sim Yorty, hip-pens When Husband and Wife lltfded bJ the 'Watchester Concert Wort Torether?" El Wallach and Cllorus. Ann Jacbon auest. I u ........ f... ~ (]) • ., Coalft Qrbta.u ... l:OO V.-_, canm. (C) (30) ; I IHclAL I HM11 c...ct (C) ,,_.., .,._ ~ (60) A profflm of Rlftlissancl 111d 1:31 QI Cl) lell s..1111 (C) (60) Baroque Christmas Music perfonned rs. ReiSSketton, Senator EvtRtt by the Houle Consort. Dirben and bafllriM Jillana pat @E DlcU Robadl !.!n,Cll ot~ ~~'!! lo:JO D llowie: (C) .,,..... -1 .,._ Jul• flari a mur not. llDOlll the ....,, (dr1ma) '524irllOfY Pt<*, Jfn&M hells wfllfl .,.. CoRy and Susan Hlyward, Raymond Mas.J. Uri J. Wlfl'dom dash owr wheth-II) Ntws (C) (30) " Sub is wllit• Of blact. ., Detra ., Mart a .... 111 Adila (C) C30> Hlll'I-11:001!:@ rn ..... <C> lichts Oil the Wat Vlf'llnll Moun· Mer•H Taber111cf1 Cll•lr bineers pme. Spedal (C) autstmu fl (42) It r.-• TllW (C) music from the Great Salt Like (IQ) "'OM Niaflt oe Sohfda,. Ctty l">llP. Alslndlr Mundy Is ordered to mel m Man fl'MI UNCl£ (C) the body of flt11n Duchamps. tOft II) Yoke 9f C.IVl'J Qrtstms rr. Oil 1 Caribbean dlctltar, aid return ii (C) it afttr the SlA coaducts 111 IUIDp-(I) ..... sy . ....., "°'**' Thonra Gomel. (l!} ..... (C) Mldtlft Rhue runt. (R) - ........ O'C1111r (C) (90) cant U:JOllCtlristlul Calltlta (C) r.itwood. ~ ttany D 9 CI> <36> ..._ (C) Blac:btoae Jr .. Anciallne euu.. John a IMI« ""SlllW• HIMlf' (dra- Hlrtford ind •utllotm Pat Montan-ma) '47 -Randolph Scott. Joan doo pat. Blondell. II~--• °'* <C> (30) u cm w <U> • ...., <C> ~-,;.:-. ,......., G)Mewi« ,._ --.t Wll(' .... U Ci) (J5) J Pr••ilrt (romance) '46--bscoe At-. Mar· lililli: (CJ .,... Sii ...... (... tlla O'Dmcoll. N) '68--Salirtey 8oodt. C.Rll Lyn-ll:m 8 Salfltitt ArllJ Serwicle (C) fey, &.,te H..at!. llidllel J. 8 9 Cl) (36) C11rt1b19 Ea 1&6-~ = ~--= alltrt .._ (C) From St Patrict's Emilo hmloder. ChMtes Dnlra Cathedr1I, New York Clt:J, • O\rbt-' . · mu masare by His Excellency SIDrJ of u Mericaa . ....,. • • Arttlbishop Terence J. Coote is ~ mil i1M1t4: 11 Wt. a paap cast dufinl the CommuNoll MMce. of E.unlpean aimilllb ........ ill u.. 11a.,..ti1c o1 COllbabeod. 111t m amw::i-..," ,...,111 •• 110M wffl lie .._,_. la spots (C) 160fAMual outdoor pqaant tor Apclllt CIMnll. but wll be ~ on tht birth Oil Cllrist. Ofllt-._ 111 Its llltinltJ natina on tile irounds Oil £.mman-8 Sl w 5 (C) ·(60) "BrichatR 1111 Lutheran Cllurch, NorUl ttoay. Y-.r 011MnitJ Qlrbtmas PJ. wood. er-... 1Z:2D D .-. "'11le Wtll ,.... ...,.. e........ (q (60) "Wild, Wo. (musical) '5G--Jama Cqney, Ylt· '-fat ....... -.. s.itll lmb On~ .... Dons °"· GorM • • lat • .....,. sports. MtcRae. r lb ht IS ... fin "I· .. ... II'· Id .. 1. UI ti at is II· •> If I, .. u • '· .. • d ' ) ~ 1 o// . ·J_ J y ote O/J'e //Jl/lltu:a __ _ ~5jaM,tk~~fotA-1tlA~ of~ J11., Cf#'f>lli ~~ f1.YO«,,, 9+~ ~.,;//.~PA..~ ~ ~ .6~.9'ok.oia~ di 7.·J() fmc1 fk ~-acclai..Nf ML'6ical ~"" ""fklm,,.,, ~·d 5~ ~ al <{~~" tM/l le ~<ka6/. ~ '? t§~,9;/e~ ~~- qv'* aH· ~a~ ,-,.fli/ed /,o .ateJ tk. IMt> P,.. fa'<'?110M6 0,. Yo"" ~ 6J. Journey to the Holy Land .. Jouroey to Bethlehem," the annual outdoor yuletime drama, ain u a Cbristmaa Eve and Cluiatmu Day apecia1 on Metromedia Television KTJV, Channel 11. Based on the birth of Cbriat and featurina a cast of more than 60 nonprofessional actors, tbe all-new hour-Iona color paaeant is presented as a public service at 12 mid.niaht Tuesday and 9:30 AM Wednesday. Originating on the arounda of Emmanuel Lutheran Church of North Hollywood, and utilizia.a a uniquely recreated area which closely approximates the villaae scene of the Holy Land, the aU- oo0greptional paaeant depicD events ludina up to the birth of the Christ Child, coven the hectic days of Kin$ Herod's brutal reign and end& with the Three Wise Men presentma gifts to the' Child. The colorful journey to the Holy Land comes complete with pounding hoofs, a racing chariot, uniquely and authentically garbed dramatic participants-and the Gospel story of the birth of the Christ Child. Finl offered in 19S9 as a week-long outdoor pageant by the Emmanuel Drama Committee, "Journey to Bethlehem" debuted oo KTTV three years later and has been repeated in black and white each Christmas Season since. This year, however, the airing will be in color. Acclaimed by experts in the field as a "professional job," the pageant is presented nightly at 8 :30 o'clock, from Dec. 16 through 23, on the ground& of the church at 11919 Oxnard St., near Laurel Canyon. Beginning with a Jerusalem street scene, sequences of "Journey to Bethlehem" include the Proclamation, Mary's Garden, Prophet Isaiah. Joseph's House, City of Bethlehem, Herod's Palace, the Hill of the Shepherds, Prophet Micah, the Ion and Stable of the Inn. The nightly outdoor presentations are produced and directed by congregational member Tom Bond, prop manager for KTIV, while the telecast proper is directed by Bob Hiestand. 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MORNING Robltt ..... l ~(j)~4~(C) &:JO S.nrile Se••• (C) 6 (36) ...,.,..., (C) 1:10 Clwt Ut Tllil Day/..._ (C) 11:00 '~ 1.4" tf Lite (C) EAcltiH El*•• (C) . (42) NHI} .... tillt (C) Tudw ht·s.vb Bob banks hosts. Eduutional future I SIMriff Job11 (C) 7:00 OdpMJ (C) Romm Roont (C) @@ (36) Tod•J si.ow (C) 11:25 ; CIS ....._ (C) Huch Downs hosts. 11:30 S.lt'dl for TMOrTOW (C) 0 Rtll1l111 F .. turt (C) "The · 6 (36) f.Je ,... (C) BUI story of Juan Mateo." Cullen hosts. I Mr. Wi:lllboat (C) 0 n71 Cl) (42) NIA a.--.n (C) Felil U.. Cit <C) Los An&eles Lakers vi. Phoenix r .. ture: 'The Word Was Yes." SUns. 7:30 CBS News (C) Joai>h Benti I fnonw SfofJ (C) Movie: "1001 Arabiln Nlahts'' From Us tD rou (C) (cartoon) '60-An animated cartoon 11:45 • News (C) starrln1 Mr. Maioo as 1 bumblin& 11:55 • 9@ (36) NBC Nein (C) Ed· B•&dad lamp dealer who vnnts his w n Newman. carefree nephew, Aladdin, to wtd and wttle down. Jim Backus, Kith· ryn Grant. Dwayne Hidlman, Hans AFTE R NOON e:c>nrled and. Herschel Bernardi P~ 12:00 IJ ~.,. (C) v1de the voices. o @ 00 (36) lAt'a Mau 1 Diii • Clrtoon Circus (C) ~ M= ~all hosts. Bob MtAlllstlr SMw (C) U I s 11 I Bri&hm Yoana Unl-Adwtnlurt;t of Qumb7 (C) . .. nnitJ Cllrimnas Sbow (C) Tht Ftatln: The Sound of Pr111e. annual Christmas presentation b7 1:00 S Cl) ~In ltlftproo (C) the students of Brlpam Youn1 locbt ~n Hoed (C) University features happenin& of a l'rt.t Ti•• traditional Christmas includln1 b•I· 1:30 Adventwes of &u111b7 (C) let, folksln&in& and d1ncinc and final £nco1n1lr vocal arraniemenb of Chrlsbnas 9:00 p Cl) 1\t Lucy 5'low (C) favorites. @ (36) Slrvlce of tbt Word O Tempo <C) Maria Cole Bob Dor· ( ) special proaram of scripture nan, R~ Elwell. ' and sona presented In coopera· m Ntwa (C) tlon with the National Council of f1iMr faiaily Churches from Washin&ton. D.C. I Andy Qriff1Ut Pbtional Cathe11ral. The Very Rev-12-30 ~Al U.. World Tuma (C) erend Francis 8. Sayre Jr., Dean of • • 6 (36) D.,s ti Our U.. the cathedral, officiates. ( . nald Carey stars. D n71 CID (42) Chriltnlu StfVica Movlr. (C) "Happy Qo LowfJ" (Cj The Christmas Mass from the (musical)· '51 -Vera·Ellen David National Shrine of the Immaculate Niven ' Conception in Washlnaton, D.C. Is I Dialln1 fw Dollars (C) conducted by Bishop Joseph l. httam for livln1 Bernardin, fentral secretary of the l ·OO ta Cl) l.Oft 11 a MlllJ Splt&- N1tion1I Conference of Catholic Bish· • dortd Tlllni (C) ops. The Ma~ebrated by 19 Ci) (36) Apollo Updatt (C) the Rev. William F. McDonough, C1!£mHuntl n1ton Parll director of the shrine, and three hrbtmn Ptrade (C) The theme ot members of his staff, the Rev. John this year's parade was "A Chrlstmu J. Nicola, the Rev. Edward A. Moan, Fantasy." (R) O.M.I., and the Rev. Gerard Moran, I Waterfro11t O.M.1.-wlll be In En&lish. 1:30 Qj Cl) The Guldin& UPt <C) Western Sbr Thtllrt , Q) @ (36) Anotlw World (C) Jldl la Lanne Eurclsa (C) World Mveaturt (C) RodJ Ind His friends (C) Office of tile Prtlidtftt (3) WlbsW Wtlltoot (C) 1 ·45 (jJ) (3) (42) Nortlt-South Sbrtn1 F.ture: .'Th• Unllkellest Place." • All-Star "Time (C) From Miami, t-.2S C..111u11~ 811llttln Board (C) Florida 9'.JO a Ci) hnt1J Hlllblllla 2:00 I Q!i Cl) Secret stlK1l9 <C> CtrtMtls <C> @@(36) You Don't $1J (C) • tt.llywtd tlld Ille Stars WUlll• and MMJ Cllrisbla Je...., ti ......_ (C) (R) Qolr (C) Christmas music bJ ttie 1ezo Ille Clewn (C) on i... horu (I) Jld Lt Linne (C) °"'~:d..,~1 ~ :,,7.= 2:15 m Mowle: (~ "Tht IWOfJ HllllW' 10:00 _,... Ci) (1l&\ .. 1 .... (C) , _ (1dventure) 52 -Anthony Steel, 1.:11 _, .-enon1 ,., .... r. Dinah Sheridan. !I.. ,'ruc.Aons;&I Rose Plrldt 2:301W Edp of NIPt (C) U -----. · 6 6) M1tdl 11• (C) (C) Tape of last year's event. ~n 1 MOAIOll T.._... Ct11mbers and Dorothy Gardiner c r Cltrisbus Prool• <C> (R) host OJ PrmC9 tf P..ce (C) ''TM Prom· fJ Mowle: "Tiii &llolt Ind MrL ise.." Bina Crosby ntmtes. ~:-~~) '47~ex H1rrlt0n. 2:S5 O @@ (36) NIC ..... (C) m.., ...... 3:oo 11 a Cil • u .. ......, -.. <C> .. (C) 8111 (C) 11ix Ed- .. DJ. lie bf 1n1 I .... nd ... Dr· :C> ,. rt' tld .. C) C) ... nl, C) .. lie (' "· n· I P.D.Q.. (C) Dennis J11na holb.. 119'1« -1"9 Cllatlrs"' (drama) ~lldkraut. BUiit Burke. 1~-=~-14 ,lJatla.: Don WlllOll. 1:30 Mowl9: """ &oldla Ace .. (documentary) ·~1m p Uiurtl & Hardy, Will Ro(era. . 8tn Turpin ind Carol• Lombard. D MID ........ (C) Phil Sllwrs co-hosts. Tiit Flllltltonea (C) Hobo KellJ (C) Ci) Dillln1 for Dollars Sllow 4.-00 ffillllJ Ind ....... 7!tO a t.f! ~::--a -(C) I ., . .., Ulltl (C) (30) Piii ec• 30) Cl)~ ~lu'fst•as Wla »iti ~ (C) An hour al muafc ind aonr. I!) lb&lq a. lilllt el Matlllft\1 (30) ''l.Mnc Well on • BUdatt" Experts on homH\aklnc and nutri- tion provide lnfonnation on bud,.t· In& for proper dltt. (3') Wa..-tlllt ~ Cardi (C) Art James hosts. Dalt 5'Mon (C) 4:l0 ace of PelQ (C) "Tht Prom· ~ lse." Bina Crosby narrates. • Im ..... <C> Tiit R .. I Md:clya Boio's lie Top sa.. (C) [3) (42) Mike Doqtu <C) ( )Town Talk 5:001J ~ ([) ... ll""'Pl .. cpp!A ... t Ntw Yo rll Pllllhlnnonlc Yean1 People's Con-cert (C) "Don Quixote." Leonard Bemstefo devotes the entire pro. uam to Richard Strauss' piece, which he narrates ind conducts. I KNBC NtwarVlet (C) lffiA ..... (C) f Troop (C) Thi Addams FH1il1 00 Jlmmr Thomuon Sllow (C) (j) 5al aker's Pb:u Pirtr (36) Rlft .. •n 5:30 0 I lflf@: I Fro• Us tD You (C) The sing1n1 duo of Sandie< and Youn& host 1 USAF Christmas show. I I The Groo¥J Sllow (C) MlfY 8rlffln (C) (36) Gllllpn's lll1nd (C) (V Movi« "A Miii Called ,._ TOY SOLDIERS-Mitzi C•Y90r, ts" (drama) '58 -Jean Peters, u S&t. L M. W~ and Cite Toy Richard Todd. Soldlm duce to -randt of tbe ~ 00 This DIJ 1961 (C) Woodta Solclien" ud Co • u.-e1, Q!l 00 Min from UNCl.E (C) ~~ ~ -:i.~.,: EVENING 1.-001J Tiit Bl& N... (C) (60) Jeny Dunphy. D (36) Hut1tltf-lrlnklef (C) (30) e stave Allen Show (C) (90) lnp Nielsen, Pat Harrin&ton. Stefanie Powers. Walter Skees and Stu Gil· liam guest. 0 Six O'Clocll Mowir. (C) "Be Story of Rutll" Part II (relfiloUs) '60-Viveca Lindfors, Stuart Whit· man, Tom Tryon. I I SpJ (C) (60) Batman (C) (30) Wllat's Ntw? (30) "Scienct Fare." Geor&e fischbeck explains the basics of electricity. Muri Deusln& shows how fish protect themselves. @I) Destlno la lle>N (42) ICPLM Nnrs (C) 6:30 D KNBC Nwt'b (C) (60) ID Voyqe to U.. lotto• If tllt s.. (C) (60) @ @ Huntty-lrtnkJIJ (C) Eii) Mort lot Your MoMJ (30) "81 a Smart Shopper." A consumer ex· pert and a rtprnentative of the Federal Trad• Commission uree viewers to take advantar• of con· sumer Information. I (I) Mdtalt'a Nnr NOtidtro 34 (C) < > ¥cte11 (42) Tiit Meek If Qrlat• ... ( Howard Keel. Ann MlllM, Randy Sparb end His Baek Pon:h Majority star. Christmaa Sbo"" preeeated for tlae 1eeond year on NBC'• Knit MOiie Bau Cbrimnal Day, Wednaday 11 'PM. 7:30 IJ a:m:m:l Vladlalf Httowltc A eonart lfl~lr"M&il Han (C) (60) A reshowing of the first redtal on television by the piano vlrtuolo that Includes worts by Chopin, Schu· mann, Seart1tti and Scriabin. a (36) Thi Vlrcfnlan (C) (90) "Sll- Vfl( lmare." James Daley and Ge- raldine Brooks ruest In 1 drama about 1 threat to catti•rallers by aelfish oil Interests. (R) I LOil in $pacl (C) (60) (42) .... eo.. • lftdtl (C) ( ) "And Ja30n Makes Ave." Hus- band·huntin& Holly Houston arrives In Seattft with three children, dalm· In& that Jason Bolt Is the father. Jennlflt' West ruests. (R) 0 MHllon $ McMt: (C} "'11le lmt cJMI• (drama) '56 -Miehe! Rey, Rodolfo Hoyos, Joi Lansins. Youna boy cherishes 1 bull that he has rafaed, which wu 1iven him by the owne< of a hure ranch. When the owner Is killed, all his effects, In· cludin& tht bull, ere told. Tbt younpter aon to Muk:o City to flnd the President to help him find his pet mTnit1t or c.....-(C) (30) C00ttmnt dials I ttlephont num· btr at random, tryln1 to convince the pereon who answers ht should eccept a free trip to California from Miami. A.lmed In Miami, Flt. 1111 the com,_, Franz &Nbtr. Thi ! I l!Cl4 I ""Rle Nlkndlll• (C) pn>(rtm WIS nlmtd In part la Sitz· ) tOtetacular productJon of bUfl end Vieftna, Aultrla, and Ill San Fi'lncbco Ballet'• per· tht Churdt of Sehrt NIM!a In Ob•· fonnance of Its world-famous "Hut· dotf-on·tht·Selz1ch, Aultrle, wMn CflCker" wn fUmtd at Utt San "Siient Nl1M" wu compoatd )Ult Francia War M~I Opera btfoR Christmas In 1818. ;:;.a:!i ~i:'1a~n:n i: 1~.:.:'Tr (:o')<Rr" era I Director / ChcnoCl'IPhtr Lew I f 'MI Tiie "'1 .. Dlllet Christenaen. ( hr I annual CMstmu .,.. !I'll~ Crlll1o -,... dol la• -.1 mllllc dnm• -Clil mtdlev1I Franct, bald on tpllOdas fli) ......, 1flcl 1111 Wolf" from ''Thi Book al Danltt." TM (30) dram ized vtflion of Strati New York Pro Mutlct perlOl'mt, Prokofiev's popular symphonic fairy with authentic 12th·centuiy cw. tale. Performed by the Cl\aries tumes ind ln1tnlmtntl. Playhouse Musical Thean for Chll· I tflvla ' ~-dren In Boston. 9!30 QI Cl).,... Mia (C) (30) I (f) DAI Mewte II• trilna to encourap tht .. on. iJft Anatl • ti F1t1p roe BrotheB to finish the carptnby 1:00 stars ......... , (C) (2 hr.) wort on his house, Oliver ltumbl11 Stars vs. Oakland Oaks. across ttlt fact that his barn Is In 9 Ci) At Cllristmu TIM Wltll Hootervllle but his houu Is In Siftelir Everett M. Oltbte (C) Tiie Pixley. make the sc>lrlt of Chrtstmu seem I~ ......... Illinois Senator ttlls ltofles that , ..... (C) (30) Ted Meyn llke a warm fire in a flrtpl1e1. John 10:00 QI Cl) Jouaaa WW... (C) Cacavas Orchestra and Chorus are i) featured. 9 (I) (3') 1'111 Miider (C) Eii) Yow Dollar's WOftll (60) "Oa (i )""TI'Jlitrt Was e Utttt Gitt." Joa1l Face Value." NET lnvestlptes the tllondell &Uasts In ttlt drama of 1 cosmetics industry i nd allied bual· man's desperate •arth for his kid· nesses. n1ped d1u1httr. A wealthy lndua- 1 MllJQ>l11 ,.,... trlallst hires David Roa to follow 1:30 Tiit Qood Guys (C) (30) Bert's up th• latest In 1 lon1 -* of ner Is In showbuslness when Ru-letds .to the wfltlMbouts of hla fus persuades Bert to ldwft1se on d1u1hter, victim of an ontolvwd talevlsion and they decide to deliver kldnaplna 12 yeaB .. rlltr YWh•n the the commercial themeelves. (R) waa four yeera old. e win wtt1t 111t StaJt <C> Clo> "m ..... <C> <60> Jo Anne Wor1ey and Biiiy &ksteln • ~ 3'1dal (C} (30) auest. I n•I Encounter." M11y •nd Joe. fJ (i7} (j) (4%) Pertn ltact (C) eph IO to th• T,emple In Jervulem (30)Tew refuses to answer his par· to pment their first born child to ents' questions; Sil Walker tens God. Flt.her Peyton hosts. Or. Mllu he f9Mllb l.ew'a treat-llJ 1Nt se.. (C) (30) "Ghosta." ment of Joanne; Carolyn tells Jeff June Havoc and HHS Katzer suat. lhe •accepts his terms; Rodney and I Olc:U Robida Betty discuss tht future. 10:30 • Mowlt: (C} "I.If_.,. (drama) m Beat Ille Odds (C) (30) ' -or.on Wellea, Jack Hnklns, m Soflrlla Vittorio 0t SiCI. t:OO 6 ltver.IJ Hlllbllllts (C) (30) I Ntn (C) (30) Christmas reunion In HootelVlllt Mal dtl ,. ... flnds cast reaulus from Ptttlcolt 11:00 II D @ C1l ,._ (C) Junction and Green Acres In cuest l1Fl. T.M tTtllt Wttt (C) roles. Pushinr her e1mp1lan to .,,. fr. UNCU (Q sn11 storebeptr Sim Drvc:br, MtWlt: "s.nt If YflltW' (Id· Granny Is helped by Bobbi• Jo ind wnhlrt) '53-0•n O'Hlltlhy, Cetta· Billie Jo In makln& up llke a youn1 erlne Mcltod. siren for Christmas dinner at the IJ~ JI 1:. ,._ (C) Shady Rest Hotel. ~~ D KRA~ MUSIC HALL ll:JO (dra~) ~= * The Mitzi Gaynor Maurttn O'Hara, nm Howy. Christmas Show R 9@(31) T..._ ._ <C> II~ 00 (36) lnft Miiiie Hiii ~ (C) .. A C.•11dlmt y,. (e} {60) "Th• Mitzi Gaynor Christ· Ml la liq Artllra c..t" (fll'- mu Show." The d•ncer·slnJtt'·IC· ta~) '49 -Bina Ctotby, Rhonda tretS-comedlenne hu an encore Aemlnf. perlonnance of her Yulttldt special. I <l7J (!) <4Z> lotf lillllep (C) Guests Include Ebenezer Scrooee 12:00 11 fi"...t Slrtt end Bob Cratchlt (played by Cyril 12:JO M~ "T....I tilt u......-. Rltdlard and Tony Tannlt', ~ ( rema) '56-Willl1m Holdtn, Llord tivtl~). Raaedy Ann (Mitzi), apedal =·~~ .. 0 aht.r ol &uetl Senti a1us (Ed McMahon) tlit Wnt." au :nd M~:i) holldlJ favorites (played l:OO B Mewlt: -rll&M tt ...,.,.,..,. a ...C.. s (C) (60) Vlollnlst (1dventurt) '63-Patrtck Alim, Wil· Isaac Stem Is featured es the Phll· ll1m Holt. edelphla Orchestra ptfforms. Also II .._..: "1111 DMI'~ (com-futuftd Is operatic aopr1no Marr tcfy) '44--Ann Sheridan, Jan• W,. Costa man Eve Arden, Jack Cal"IOft. =~~JOlc2~ 1t::•• ......... (C) stOfY of flit wrltlna of thl femous "-: 1.-.. Ott (C} Christmas sona n1rnttd by KJrtt 1:30 m All-.... IMr. "Junt Brtde," Dourt11 with James MalOtl portray-'11JOIJ Mallfmony," "Thin Ice." ,.,. 15 r l I - i>rrr. I. I I I I I I lf fff;li' . ~.:~~ 1' IHH••ana•rr• I I .. . ... Iii · .4 l.,s• ~ ' ·f f[o ~.1f t _;I f!rt ;_if~Jfjfl~ 1m1 i~tif ~ ~u t1 ~ , • e. a 1 ! a a 1 Iii ; ' i th a -~ i ! !Ir.la ~· :E h&f 'tt s : II I . 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COSTA MESA 646-1684 ,... lt , BOr.is Karloff Meets the Grinch Back in Hollywood for the fint time siocc be narrated Dr. Seuss' "'How tbe Grinch Stole Ouistmu,.. which airs on CBS Sunday rupt, Boria Karloff finally met up face.CO-face with the red-eyed greenish momtu whole heart ia two aiza too amaJJ for his body. The c:ooflootatioo tobt place in the CBS portrait plleiy where Mr. KarloJf bad his picture taken with the Grinch . .. It.Idler dl&rmiaa fellow," K.arlofr commented in tones tocally unli.te the Frank~ with whic:b be has been assnci•ted throughout his pro- fessionaJ cuur. ""Never met him before. I did the narration for the show on a IOUndsl• at MOM wbeR I met Dr. Seuss. He wu uttaly ddiptful But tbca I pulled my usual canny trick: when I ftn.ilh a show, I get out of town." be milled. 'lbe tall. ver:y suntanned actor makes bis permanent home in the country outside Londoa wbeft be admits "I simply lie supine in the IUD and keep my tu all year round. Ewry few yean I come back to Hollywood to visit my old friends aod do 90JDe tdevisioo shows." • 1be Soutbuo California Clamber of Commerce won't be sending fan letters to K.utoft, however, because be couldn't waif to get out of town after his CWTenl visit. 1be smog is inlnitely worse than London's ever was. In London we benaed all open lrcplaca. All houses bad to convert to electrical fires or ce:ottal bcatiq. And now there's oo smog at all. 1bat'1 what sbould happen here io Hollywood. But can't you imagine all the fruatraled people who lite to bubec:uc out-of-doors! They're all coot:rib-utioa to tho mas out there, however." Now 81 yeara old, Karloff is as active io his profession as he chooses to be: .. I #Ort: u oftal u I wish, and I can afford to tum down the things that don't intrigue me. "Now the Orincb--" be gesticulated with the COpY of the Dr. Seuss boot he WM bolcfioa-"tbat's IOIDething eJsc. He's a fascmating fellow," and forth- with K.arSo« quoted f:rom memory whole passages of the show's narration. which he'd nconkd three yea.rs ago. "'You doa't have to know a fellow to be knowledgeable about him. .. be be-\ lines. '"I libel him. IO I remembered him." ...... THE OAILV Pft.OT, TV WfDC. 0£CCMBER 21, 1968 l I • .. " • ' t'.JOU(ft)~~42)n. 1-e1 Wll , ..... <C> (30) S..lllllt if) (30) "lltun.lon." Wiii Dettas dll M .. Ind Jeff meet a mltl Who cl1lms 11:00 0 (J1) ..... triendshlp but Who 11 lllklna .. a cf:l vs. p<Jlov1ofNcE venp for th• lhoot1n1 cl his * in lit tourney gamel brother. Jlaon ~ Ind Tim O'M· D UClA .....,. ...,...,_ ftlU. ~IU'll (R) _, • ..... (C) (30) Ted Meyer&. VII (C) Prov1denc. Collett fr1l11 lctOO 9 (I) (li) -.. r,. (C) (60) meet the Bruins It Madlton Squ1rw ' ~lfllriae lnddtnt" A bteutl· Girdtn. fill fem1le lllen captures tht Enter· I :::.:.Cc; ~~I sm. prbt Ind ~ Spock to tum ., • • iplnst Klrtt •nd Mc:COJ. Jolnnt da i • (musical) 47-June Hewr. Linville IUtsb. (R) 16 tm (4Z) ..... (C) 81 1111-~ (36) ..... ..... ( • (60) 11:20 Bono Cl) (42) ildcl fir tll9 0. 11:30 Mowie· "Be Tnltlled Aqlls" t .... (C) (60) "T11nsplant" Judd (dram•) •Ss-Rodl Hudson Robert defends 1 doctor ch1r1ed with per· Stiel, Ooroth Malone ' tormln1 an llleaal hNrt tnnspl1nt , , ~(/a.) roal&tit aow (C) John Vernon, Julie Sommers, Uoyd (4Z) Joey Bllltop (C) Qochner and Rlct\lni Bull 111est. I 1 511ow (R) 12.1IO Santet Strip 0 All·Amerte1n tollep Sbow (C) l2:05 • Colorbl'ltion· (C) "His MljeltJ {30) Ryan O'Neil, ltl(tl Taylor-• O'Kllfe" (adve~ture) •54 _ Burt Yount ind Roa M1rie Judie the Lancaster Joan Rice Semester Anals. W1lter Matthau Is 12:30 ~~: (C) "ObJ.n (musical) guest presenter. • I C b Ooroth La m '""'"' --(C) (lO) ""·r t nc ros y, y mour. ,_, -., ™'a e G)Adiocl Tileetre: "Duel Alibi." end Judo for Women. Ruth Hor1n 1:00 II Movlt:: (C) "Tua Ran,.... and Tammy Grtmes 1uests. (western) '36 -Frtd MacMumy m NET ,..,..... (60) "The Ml· Lloyd Nolan I dres House." A fascln1tln1 picture 0 Mowit· ·"Cm:J Daire" (com· of EdWlnilan Ena!and'a boredom edy) ·~20 Toinazzl Catherine and snobbery by H1rtey Granvill• s ak. ' Barker. A f1ther and '°" seek to i """ (C) shatter this complacency and comt fro• tlM Inside Out (C) upon three tn&lc stories In a Bond 1:30 • ColortM'ltiolt: (C) "Burnln1 Street f1shlon house. Hills." "800 LtelUtS Over tht @!) Dldaa Robad1 Amazon," "C.ttlt Empire." leklO fJ Coloftwltion: (C) "NlllrtallW m AIMti&trt SM: "lntematlon1I In tilt SUn" (mystery) '65-Sammy Settlement," "Guest Wife," "Hotel Davis Jr., Ursul1 Andress, John for Women." Derek. 2:15 O to1111unltJ Bullttia ... rd (C) A Profile of the First Lady An informal, in-depth profile stressing the many-faceted' role of the nation's First Lady-Mn. Lyndon Baines 1obnsoo--ain in color, Friday at 7:30 PM on ABC. The program was taped in the White House. In conversation with ABC News correspondent Howard K. Smith, Mrs. Johnson ta.lb about the role of First Lady as she bas lived it. She also comments on her tint days in the White House, the pleasures of candlelit dinners, the joys of Christmas spent with her entire family, the sharing of anxious moments of crisis in the White House, and her involvement in civic and national projects. It is the first time that a documentary has been produced on the role of the wife of the President of the United Stat.es, which Smith calla "the most demanding, unpaid job in the United States." The program will include films of the First Lady's activities, of ceremonies aurrounding a state dinner, and of a country fair on the White House lawn for underprivileged children in Washin~n . . Mrs. 1ohnson reviews her life as the wife of the 36th President of the United States in the family quarters, the Oval Room, the West Hall sitting room, and on the Truman balcony. Mrs. Johnson chats with ABC News correspondent Howard K . Smith Yuletide Speclal··on Channel 9 KHJ-1V, Qannel 9 praenta a four pan. color Olristmu Weet Special, "Prince of Peace," produced by Father Patrick Peytoa'I Family Theatre Productions. December 23 tbrousti 26, varioua biblical episodes concerning the birth of Orilt and tJ>e fullllment of the Messianic promise made over thfte millenla ago air at 10 PM. "Prime Time" is slated for Monday and depicts Mary and J01eph making their way towards Bethlehem for the census of Auaustul Caetu, and the birth of Jesus in a stable manger. 1ane Wyatt makes a guest appearance. "The Promise," airing Tuesday (Cbristmu Eve), is a montage of events leading up to the Nativity and the .arrival of the three wise men from the east, narrated by Bing Crosby. The Wednesday (Christmas Day) episode is entitled "Final Encounter" and tells the offering of the Christ Child by Mary and Joseph in the Temple of Jerusalem, and of the prophecy of the holy man concerning the Child's destiny. Frankie Avalon is special guest. The last "Prince of Peace" episode (Thursday), '"The U nlikellest Place," dramatizes the story of 1esus in the Temple, amazing the high priests with bis youthful wisdom. Tiu one and only Bini Crt»by MTrotu "The Promlle.'' OM ••tm•nt ol the four--port ChristmaJ S1Hciol concernint tile birth of Chrllt and the fulfillment of tlu Menianic promise of the Scrlptun1. The city of Pasadena, California, dismantles its Christmas street decorations promptly on December 26 each year. The reason: spe- cial decorations must be put in place in preparation for the annual Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year's Day. The West can't quite match the East's story about the purchase of Manhattan from the Indians for $24, but Californians, too, have a pretty good real-estate story to tell. Pasadena, home of the Tour· nament of Roses Parade, was once part of what was known u Rancho San Pascual. The 14,000-acre area, now of immense value, was purchased in 1843 for $170. 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