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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-12-12 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa7 -" ' • " . ~-..... ·~ ., I I ' • .,.. ' ' lSOD • • rown . . ' o . I ~. • , I " ' • ! ' .. t" ... • . .... . (See Sportl) . ' ' •• . , ! • I ' + ~ • ! I ' ' ' . 1 't . .. f .. - . . . ' .. . · /, ' ' ' " " ' . ' / ' . . ' . r· . . _, . ' ' . " : ' ~ . ' - J • ' ' ' ' , ' ' • •• .. . ' . ' . •eU~uPt~~ ' ' I ' ',' Newp·· .· ort ' ~ . ' Aids . ' ; . r - · Gir-···~-i~:: •lllt .·;f~~--..,~~if e '19L. U,'MO. 2t1, I SICTIONS, 7, .. A.II < x_ • -• 60 Injured • " 1 • Ill ' t ' • ;88.lly Ab·a~lloned ~e~v.y§~ow .~attfauna in:·iP~-s~ ~gg~.·,ftreatelis & -!lib, gl!I Giily ii ·rew'.boura o111 m 11r~ Kurt.nd lllld Jii!1<t tho b-1>1 · ... w , " - dlloovu.il bi ti sand.' baggy ~·lf. ~ .x&-a·~-olil 1-iild...'¥ ,,,. ' ' .:i, '· '' O..ti'Mesi · Fiiita)-l·after""'1n..1 btaltliy tied off -...S-ln.fllOC! ~'/!!!And· ti Id 1'.tT;o,' •. i1t~Cit : Ind wrapped-in a~"" ruptle -.been 'born tbe_,...,..~ aliiwas nan. '1 .,J 11~ ~=·om bi;u~ an anonymous : ~ ~ecr; , ~ . . . . .·, · ·· ·, , nl~ Bi Garden .Grove-'telepbooe Iii:would•..,t ..,ut le on how muy 1 operlllor.,.P~~lman Phol Donobµe fOUl)d •. bq\lr8 had ej•Pl<d ll}llee birih-' lly Ulltod P,.., llllenlltloUI babY' Jane. Pq< in ~·carport in .tlje)i!XI Deledive ~le<· Uoe llafnt ~ The -'-'-· storm wlikh.' bllffeted. tbe bJocrof·CenlerStreel.• _,, about'<igbt pount11.lnd was wearlnj a ""'"' nie · c&.11 ·c8.me 'from ·a, man ·abOut .1 white b&by·gown, while the blanket was a Midwest the past.two 'day! moved across p.m.,.' a~cording ·to ·Juvenile Deteetiv't basic'. white With blue ' pittern woveh · the .N'~ tOday 1ritb heavy snow IJnda Gisler. · · · tbrouglo it. -=:;i:f... pollOd In that region of the "We c::anvll.sse.d the neig~~.rhood. .. ~ut ~~~~~her w~ new ot yery cle~,'~ the The Mlftest' slill felt remnants of 1the dldn't,i obtain any lead on the parents," said. "It's my impression they're h8Jld. stonn!tOday, with snow and rain continU· Detective Gisler said Morida:y night. me-downs." · · · ' . . · "Shori of''Oiit We ·doii''t' fajc)W rhuCb,'' Shi SB.id the tilby Is Caucasian and bas mg ·m, some parts. d. ' · t l! · f dark bro hair Heavy snow warninp,:. were · t'Ut for she add~.... ' . . 0 0 ho wn fllrnl.' ·.:1. • f ti Soutbtastem New' Yott for the . slowly .The waif was takerr to .COSta 'Mi:!Sa AH)'oiie 'W may 1111 1norma, on _H .. •itOnn,whkh.dufn--'up,toeight Mem'o:r1a1 Hospital, where ,she was 'ex-Jeadlng to itl rpltt_nls .. sbould ca~'.the ""''""'& ,,.. ... am. ined_ · by"Di'. Kenileth Kurland 'a nd COstl Me!la 1Polia! De1partment and ask Inches of.snow &Cl'OSl.iipstate New York · 1 lse by early m()r'Tling, . tianiferred to Orange County Medical for Det~ve Gis er' or. anyone e . on The National Weather Service Jilted lt.1 ~~Or: care.· du!)'.· previous warnings for northeastern New , Jlolice Copter s· Big Help York as the storm veered to the south. r with accumulations oi up to six inches of ,:; snow expected south of AJbanr , N.Y. Al· bany hJd measured three incites of snow by early today, while Glens Falls -51 miles to the north -had only a trace. A little girt with a rart blood type who was undergoing surgery at a Torrance hospital is alive today through combined efforts of phySicimtS iTid a Newport Beach police helicopter. Officials. at ·Hoag Memorial Hospital said they received a call at abotit 9 p.m. 'I'bU"rsday night from the Little Company of. Maty Hospital requesting a wiit of Whole blood, Type A Negative. The child ~ a· tr.anslusion .~c ·sia;gtry. 'rbeY: ct>uld find · none, ol'''t!t< ,n:.<ciett-'l'ype:Jli l;.ol'r,\ngeJes: COtljty.' So Uoej>Ol\ce belicopler; pikoled'·b1·9f· flCi!r Kenn<Ul· M~, laocleil at l)b01'••)iarkJiig.10t, p;(:k<d up the blood liod .new'<lt ·directly \<! Uoe 'T.'('Tanee -llOipttal in tlil\e to• help tlie i:bll<L Total r<lUlld trip time WU fl m!Dula. ,' I • . - I ' '' . ' ' .. ·The~ l~~ldenf l's ·iyp1cal ·or the Kind of work that police helicopters are being us- ed .J,or ,and.. is one of the reasons Ne~'• police chief 11 using . the aircrarL , "'nle caP,city of these machines is" so great, '"he Said. "They au a great police tool." r ' •• N~~·s helicopters were delivered ~ , mid-"November and currently the one piloled .by 'MCG!lgor Is nfing i-ouihly six . hours.rliigltt.~TWo-otber•pUots a~_fstill in training •nd will become operative in mid-J~ary;J., . . . . . . Chief James-Olaya adihitl·~ have been ·~ •.compialnlt •fr"!' ·local residenlt, .wbich be llYI ·miR!o~ be elimiriated• if they have 1 a ' better un- detstandiiig of the helicopter's pat:fot pro- ced....,. Rbchester, N.Y., buried under eight inches of, snow, imposed 1 snow emer- gency Friday night. to clear parked. cars from essential stref:ts. · The· storm brought hazardous drivbig condtttOns -over rhuch of Southern New England today, but no major traffic tje.. ups were reported. The storm was ex· pected to durflp up to six inches of snow in parts of 'Connecticut. Tnvelers' w,arnings were In effect too day for Massach11Setts, Rhode Island, New,..Hampsbire~1llld Southetn ~vennertt, with heavy 'Snow expected In parts of New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island, a«arding to the Nao- lional )l'eatbertServiee. • ' ' Scliool Hit ; by Blast ' LAWRENCE, Kan. (UPI) -An e>Plo- slon ripped through the computer center at tbe ·un1vets11Y Of·Kanaa Friday nlght injuring 'three slUdenta 'and severely dam· aging . the center! liOi\e . Of the lllud<nlt was serlously lnjUn!d,.Tbey·wete released from itbe bolpitl,l •utly :tOl!oy. • " "' ". ·.~·.:-i t l r .:~: ... , ,.~ ' . .. , . ' . ' . . ' " DAILY l"ILOT'""" _, .................. • Joey the<clown ~akes a friend at Fairview Stale Hospital lot .the men;· tally retarded in .Costa Mesa.Paul Ealles!Cifcus·Luncbebn-Club-gaV... Jts ·only performance of lhe ~ear at 1he hospital Friday r 'l'hJ pub;, with a mftnbef'IShip thai !tnCiuan: inAJiy»retired circus . performers, · throws one,big prQlessio'!!'I c~ fr~ of clJarge, each yeu•ju&t to inatce som~ri~ h~ppy, itt C1ii'istth"5ti~~. 'fNs '"'·the s'~n,ct·year in ', a row~th.eio_ldtU:ners1donned1greasepaiDt for 1~dren ~t Fa~l~w;· "Blast . • • r • .,., • •: tft.1':%i\ • j 1 ... (!;riif~·· . ' I , ' • ' ' NEWYOIUC (UJ'l) -Flr<men'arid po. !lee aearchjd fod1y lhroug!i smolderinJ wrecl:age fer five peraons °""Ing after 1 massive explosiOn turned a tJrie.llory bU:flding into a blazing lnferrioJ More than 60 Penons ..:. niany or -them ~ers in a 1 ground-floor tavern bl .l!'e building opposite •City Hall Part -·~ Injured in the blast Friday lfler-Jldon; tt of ,tllem critically. · ·, 1~-blast, t~hed ~u by a gas leak, Occtirred at about 2 p.m. Glass, debri.! and" ~ipment from the bar, including • · helvt cigarette machine, were fllllJ& acros·s the street. Mayor JOhn V, Lindsay, who heard a "th\inderous uproar;• from· hig CUy Hill office, went "to the scene, as did Fire Commiuioner Robert . O. Lowery ud othei-'offlci1ls. 1 • Thef .found a crowd gathering as pa .. lronl, doed and bloodied, staggel'!d from the tavern, Ryan's Bar and Grill. F!imes shot 3o feet. lntO the air and ~rs ·had to grope through the build. Ing Jn. learch· of victims ·•s D · firemen • fought the blaze. The injured lay groaning on the skJe.. walk waiting tor ambulances. One m•" told reporters: "I waa just EtUng there In the bar and alf of a ··sadden there na an explosion and the floor collapsed. "I gra~bed the bar aed pulled myself up aed tept fri>m falllnc In.Jo !lie baie-ment.11 • · · , One man · 1'an ·,from · lhe t•vern . his , cloQ>es afire. Two poliCe,aen beat.cd the flames wllh thtlr haeds., · • · 1 . ' ' ' "Oralife .. - .. . ' . . ,A IUODy·Sunday la in tbe worb, .. ·wtth,temper,aturea .l'f~ 70 d .. • ll'Oe8 al!lflg tlie C08!I and up to .75 1 • Edis'011: Fa1is . ~ "Wt·blve bl,d I!' cotjlp!ainlt w~ ~y are Dying in Uoe reilUiai' P!'lrol .~n­fig\lfallin-••I 'IQO'l.Ot: ll's ""'2l_iitoy_atlt investigating •a· 1 IU8f~· ·inektent and bave to• .$'Op dol'J' : and, l'r,bit:: that •. . . " .. __ .. . ful'IHer Inland. · , ' • \ .. • ' • 1•1 J ; J ,' • , ' • ' • $1 5 ,000· Jf.atd Sel%ed · , · , · · · · ~smE ~~DAY r . Get GiiOd N~ws . ' ~ . ... ll~af.-·Edlaoo Hlglf feetbiill fins jamlned· DAILY PL-wr telepbolle lin(!O !>UIUn~ Uoe reaullt of FlltiY' nlghf• <CIF foot- ball ·pRIO ·wllh L<lllJIO!' ·at tlC,San-• lo 'Barbara. (See Spor\a,, Pai!! 11. i Phones itarted' iln&i!'i at"f :OO and the wave • Of: ,caJts ·dt"dil't\'eUe ) off· until midnight. Men women and. youngster• de· luged 'the DAILY PILOT, firs~ for the halftime score, then lhe final. ' ., When told Edison had won, 27-14, rtactions wen generallJ the same: •'Greall Wonderlull Yoo're kidd- ing.'' . -- ,. l . Aside from ·the blood nm, Blavas pointed oUt two recent inctde~ When the beii<:Qpter --led 111, Jlill!'Hial 11 a pellee al4, ' ' : • , In """ -· • barglar alarnt liid -trlppell at-a ...... Jafm: ·mie ea• patn>lmaillotio irrl...S,atti~ fOlllld no evld<nce of brealt In, but C!'Ued on.the hell......._ to 1poWght tbe roof for signs of a~i,';;4 trt. ,. · • • "!Vilhcrl!t 'tt we would haye lost~ lot QI time, trying to get a la~r and get'onto the roof •• Wlth the bird. it was a matter of seconds and we knew there was no break in." he said. Jn another instance, the pilot spotted a man dtmblng ovtr the fence at a car dealership. "He picked tbe guy up in the (lloo-CllPTER, Pip-I) • ~ J < , , B1.1cli:~1 and bows -among 1H' 'f • ~ • # s I I ~. other bakb~1 -mokt tht holi· s· " ... -·~1d in.:1 ·P:ut .: .. mJi g·g .. in. ·g ~.-·~·~=~:::·:~!-3~ , . ~ lllark 7'toofft) Holb~ook, makei ,, .,,, •. •.,f ',~j , .•. ' i: .. , \ • · .. t (the TV .WEEK over.. t ... ~ '---l-~-...... ·• ..... lBJ"ngyr;:Mn'dn!l:L J ................. ' eolta"Meu·\>ollee, m· coeperati0n with federal customt officials, captured five suspects Frldly evtnlng in an alleged drug smuggling operation and conflsated 150 kilos of marjjl.Ulna valued at $15,GOO. Police Sergeant John "Chip" Regan said the federal lllfteel'I Utt CO.Ill Mesa bl:vestlgaton amlted one iuspect in CO.. ta Mesa and the othtr1 in S~nt.on. -•1·1111· Clolla-Me111'ollot de- piirfnient ·•mllotitrt•L:"Sifow,11,.o1 · c11r tt1111J 1 · \. ~ ·• · I · · · · '· · .IOOl't eypnia, ·51,, SarllP Ana 'Hei!bta; · • Sgt.:.Regan aald ~\""t...i ~·o1 J.. 1, Pl <IJ ~ 'l> D<tyS Mauricio Lopez De SalCa<lo, :rt, •ed 1111 r a marijuana h1ul ."ffi' "'"'"11" ~ • ' · · I JI., TIN • • wife Francisca, 21, of J1a1mba, Calif. in San Diego 1nd Mt up atieyeDJlncw' · near !he Mexie1n border; ~le R.-Rki>-with federal cuaton1I investigators and ' CKlillSTMAS -.antson, 20, of 1727 McO.O, Lane, Santa Cos\a Mesa dltectiv.t:t Nonn Kutcb, Don •• L..-. 11 o.t111 ....._ n Ana, and Jesus Sanchez; 41,·of IOlllll Oat Cuey and .Bob Lennert. , =~...... J i:=,e: .:•: • Street, Slanton. / The five 11.11pects wilt bt arraigned .,.. c.....,... ""' : = Mn. ~ ~ado was taken to tht WI>' fore the United States Commledonlt ln. c-1tt M , .. ......,. .,. men's fictHtY of 'the Orange C«lnty JIU. t.0s 1Angeles Monday mominl, llCOOfdml =:=. ,..,. 1: UM11 w. 1 .n.--. _...btld.Jl-llle Colla Mlla --to.Colla-lilla poliot. ' • -·-·-·-··--..-..·- • " \ ' • ' ' ' • • -· • Findings Told COLLEGIATE CONCERT SET Soutlltro Calliorllla COIJtl• cbotn a a d i..trumentat ...... bin at9 prtseOlln& the Vivaldi "Glotia'' and ,·con· lemperary Qrl•trnaa clrala by Mict>ael ft~ Tutaday ewniq In the colU11 River Mouth Research Continues : l!l' JOAN!I& UVl'IOUJS °' .. °"',... ..... Wat Ja1u1ry wMA .....--!lob 6ll lhe -· outt.U loealod off lhe Santa Aoa Rmf .... -!lad turilon and i-. lhe b.,. and fl!1 ralfed by noldenll ""'1tod ID a ---~ OM yeer later, the fWw llal ........ lely dlappwod. but lhe men who cliocov.-4 the condlttoo .,. quietly -UDullll the r-n:h projoct tbll atar1ad the wbole tlllng. Tod llallo. bead ol lhe r••areh team tor tbl oranae Oowl'1 Santtallon -· oald"llM1 ... lllpectlnc to II<!> "" .. ,,,..,.... clurilll lhe eomlllyear. Dml!ll, the . pojecl'• tint -· !tie marloe ~ tnd !lb tocbnic:W. 1iaw 6Mn tald!tC quarterly cbocb of <ilbl trawl ot&Uons and five divtqc atations f111m C.Orona di! ~ .to llll!ll!n&toll '"ch .. "" ~ lo .......... the -.U lllat doDlplnc U.atod lflliJ<llt in lhe water bu "" ll!lflne l~t. , "1lilt II! la -""' a -.end nporl Oii lhe project f« dlltrlcl dlreclou. Punn aaW one year's worth of _.rch is not reoUy enough to base a theory on. LEBJONS NOTED . ••we know that there are a 14' of whlto croacller around tJle outfall and lllat thoy ohow a five to eight percent In-c_. of lhe ltfi.., ~ fin rot. a litwition !ha~ llal been noted in Lbs AQJelu Harbor and with Dover sole in San Franc~ ·"They',.·• bottom feedlol fWl and lend to ltl buiod up • lot Ill feedlna:, .and ap- parenUy these dtseues are cauoed bv bacteria which ln- ftct the llsh when they hive breaks In their nesh. . "We don't know whether the blcteria that Clute thtse con- dltlw have lllYUllnc to do filth the OUt!all or not." be •<- J!laln<d. · Aa part of lheir stepped up ...o.riin..llllnn said Ibey wUI lie lendinc ~ IUl!es flo'!I cllatuod llah to palll<>iolloll for ... 1ya11. · Ch.et Mltehell, lhe marine titolotial who CC111tracla wtlh lhe diltrl<I for ...,. ol lht meardl -k, outlined part of the probltm fl cf • g researc:htn. "We.. don't lmOw whether there .. 10 nllllY croacker wtlh lheae problems uound Iha oudaU beeluae the bl<:· ltrll from the ouUall ii ln- 1tc1Jn1 them br beellll< It's oultr for an unl>Wlhy fllh to mrvtve tberl," bl &&id. li!AftlNll: LIFE Mll<beU said lllat tbe ouUall plpt, which reata en a tnan- madl rock reef aboundl th all fo1'1111 ol-marille life. . "It ii aclually an ecololle. 1'hlch la ao area where two eomomeota overlap. oa the outfall you have an ovtrlap-. plJll ot aandy bottom life loni>a and rocky bottom life fonftl, plua: a few fOflnl that ate found ln ecotonta," he ex- plained. · 'lb• ouUall ii ao rich in all types of sea Ufe that In a re· cem trawl tn., Dunn and hi• -•rs ....,tod WI forms of · and the locatloos of the ... lift frOm Ille ouU•ll. •ariouo anlma~ and takes a 'lbe take from tbe Clllltrol eere sample of lilt bottom. On slalloil -a lj>ot of equal lhe 'abal!Ow d I Ye a ho <Npijl oo, a Nl!llJ bottom down --um a camera lo cout -abaWid 49 marloe -rd hla findlnp. optdtl. Charllnl the 'condition and "Wllh ·tMlr allUlty to lied qUanull' ot "' life In lht am !mpajr<d ~ -o1 Iha ll'Olllld the oulfall la not the leoloaa are cm lhe jaw or eye ..,iy aim ot the _., -II may be lbote fJah cluller :'Wa •N allO ,,,..... a ....unit lhe oalllll where there -~" -::...... f •· an a~-•·'-of food. It ·~~w · , 4 ..... or · • '·' y ~ --depr"'ibn of the """""" of would be euitr to feed tbtre dissOlved oxy1en in the w•ter. lhan to ctiue food down In the It is the 1111ll\btr ono crilerto optn ocean," Mittbell said. for eatabliahlnc pollution In a Dunn ~resoed hllh hopes dl$Cllirl• zoae," Punn said. ' ol obtalnlng uaful data ca M1llfe and the ouUall fl'Oll! TllACKING METAL'! lht -.rch project. "Tbato . Anothu f1<ot of the project bu been nO subltantial werk la a contlnuin& serie1 <Jf '111 Ille Jiekl to dale. Tbe, -Y• which will be uaed dlltiid ta building a new out-to keep track of any toxant fall 1ltlld! will be '"°"' ~ metals that may be dissolved 20,000 lttl longer than the n· In the waler. A speclaU.t In lstlns . ..,., and throulh the tho fltld haa been hired by the J'fMarr.h we will h•ve lhe op. dl1triel to begin workl!'Jg on Portunlty to watch a n d the a1says. regiltt:r the effect of an ouUall He said the gtudies are a on the "'4rille l"'pul•Uon." me""' ot detumlnllll lhl tI· STATION CBtCK lent. If uy, of hanoful ln- When a check ot I trawl sta· dustrial pollution ~t ii btinC uon i• made, lhe, ,_ dumped lhrOlllb the outfall. team ._ a Jarp net -a "If we do find there ore I le dlsaolved matals aucb " traw -to .oco0p up a aarop me-·~ In ... •fnuent, .... from the bottom. • ---, "~ ·~· The net i! shaped something wt will have to find an like a wind IOCk and has alternate meal'\S of disposing of them," he noted. wel&hls on one side of the moulh to keep il drqglng the Dunn, Mitchell and lheir bottom. tt ii ma4e of mesh aNOClates are obvloualy men lhat -.r1n1• In •be -an ,.00 are dedicated ~;rl'lll· Inch and a half at Ille moulh clple that the of to haU an inch at the closed sewage dOf:s not have. to be end. harmfu1. ' the trawl is dragtd about "The whole point of the Oftk1\llrttr of a mllf: 1811 tbtu thing is cle~ water," Du.M hauled up and empUed an tlle uid. "l personally don't dick of the r~ boat, the believe that Hdina: sometbing V1ntuhl. to lbe ocean is 4 bad tbini If it Two biolo&ilts. u 1 u a 11 y_ doesn't haim MY of the Mltcbtll and a confeillerati marine IUe forms. from· Marine B I o Io a I c a I "People who hava suddenly comu!tanta, Inc., then claaalfy become aware of the en. and measure everythlng that vlronment and their IUt• has been brought up. They roundings say we're the also make notations of any fin polluters, but we're trying to rot or luioN found on the make things better. •"4itortbm. • ~ by John !Awrtlt and llollert Heide, lhe cooeert will btiln at 701> at the col· 1111, located 11 = Noiiport Blvd., r.oota M .... Adllllulaa It floe, Services Set . For Mesan Mr.Sherman . 1'pnqal -~ litld ~for I C$ota M• ClormO.t . wllo died Friday. ll• waa a . Mr. Sjlerman, who bad Uvtd in Co.ta Mlaa 33 years, died in a~ ce,av·1l,e1ceat bolpital. He wu a mernber of lhe Jubilee Mll80nic Lodi• of Santa Ana. 4 Ht leaves hla wlft Ada: two aons. Cltrmont Sherman Jr .. of San Bruno. ant'! Donald Sherman of New York; a bratber, Vernon Sherman of Santa Ana : sisters, Grace ComoliJle, of Rive.rslde, lttne HaUleld, of Blylbe, an<I Cora Dlckl6n. of S.ata Ana, and three arandchlldren. Services will be held at 1: 30 p.m. with members cf bis 1 o d c e officiating. Westcliff Cll1pel Mettuary dlrecllq. ChQtiner's Companion Identified creaturts. BENEFIT TO SEA White House aidt Murray "If we can't cl•NilY it, we "'~d ·t ~ .-.1 1a. Chotiner today cl•rUied i~en-P!'"rve it ...S bl'l!!I It back ~· ' may ~ ..., ~• With ua for itudy. Otherwise, lertJUier. we'll find a little of Wicatlon of tbe warnan whe "· properly treated dfi"•nt accompanied him to Superior wo dump aU the stuff back in u..; • '"'" .pr.ad 0 r •• area has a Court in Santa Ana Tbunday the wattr," Mttcbtll aid. ve -· • M j t c h -I l 1 11 d . th e beneficial effect on sea We.'' =vo~C: t°rf:i~' day of hil tneuuNm •• collected over Tl'le siie and scope of the a Ione peried of Ume will aid research project. the need for The initial news acceuat Ill~-in ~1.1 .... .....,. ,d· constant monitoring and the identified her only as ''tn at. -· J .. ".":"--all-•~--• 11111)'1!1 of data, tho theories tracllve blcade." Proptrly, fecto ~ ~ -~ "" -~ which will bave to be uplored Cboliner noled. !lbe Is Ml'I. flah populalloll. -...,. of Ibis dauata Ille SidMy Floerabalm of Encino FISH POP\lUT!ONll l'IMll'ebers. wllo w" accompanlod by ber "We fi(ure Ille ..,.,_for "I'd lllw lo be In Ille petltloo buaband. 10tb apptatod lo the varloua spec1aa at ueh of wwklns mYMli out of • job, .testify in lhe divorce action " 11tti0n aod U..t wlll 11ve a but I doubt that will evar hap-long-Ume frltnda •I t be means of •DlllPll'IOI one Sia· pen. If wt find somethiJll to Cbollntr f1mlly. Tb< Dolly uen•a p op u l a 11 o • with be harm!UI and force lndualry Pilot rair•ta the lack of 11111 an6lher'•," be -•tod-to uae anothtr product, It may ldlntmcauon lo the lllillal ac- Tbe trawl stallOI> localloos be that the oltomale ha1 a couOL are an in llllD''"-.... b bmn1111 effect on --'lbe Cbotlaer dlvor<t trial and N•wporl W" wotan. else." Dunn said. ba1· beon DOtlOOMd until -t 'J'Mre It one -the ouUatl .• K e • p I D I d I ......... Wedllaadly wlllla Olotlnor is and the one at Iii< coatrol ala· pollutant& out of our waltra ii on a praol*nUal aoai,ameot of ut-t -." 1• 1•·•· Newport Boeh. T be r. tlon between the 1 ... piers ln1liF-=·"=-=~==· .. =====w=~======= rnaltting on• m ll\OIUy in die-per waters •t v1ryin1 dlltances from the. autf11l, ana one is at tl'le •lsht of the new pipeline w!lleh la uader co11- 1tiucti()n. The divina statlaao ore lo the same area; three are 1t 100 ffft and two are at '5 feet. Mitchell, wbo· does the div· ina. uses a 30 tneter area and COU111& and ldenunas aU tilt or1anisml' iD the •PIC'· Ke uses a alale bolrd ·to sketch a layout of the area White Hat Guys Policemen Do Good Deel.8 LOI ANGEl.n CAP) -To cloullulut shop owoor Thur· mOnd "Laddie" W e d d I e , pollcefntfl are more than crlniefi(lltm. 'lbey're b i a CUJtomers, frie~1, window fiitn and bouie-palnters. Ladd!•'• llo"lbout s b 0 p puU. the Hmt bows as pbUcemen -around tho clock -and a porlltd block 1od wlllle patrel car Of lhe Los Al!llles Pollet Dlpa"""'1t Harl>or Dlv11lon la a lamlUar •IP'*''"' vllilor Ollt Iron~ Liddle l10t only 1*po a door open for lhe officers. bOt atao • windeW. bru1be•," •aid 1.add!e.17, wllo runa lbe •bop with hla wli• at1d seven employea. "They palnlad all day lob. worklns oo lhtir days olf or after finishing lb• arMyard llbtlt," Laddie recalled. "II was rtally apprtci1ted.'' 8ut it didn't complet41y surprise him. "Once one of tbe straeants was worried about the window, so be came ln one day and fixed tt." he said. rn Laddie's view, pollce of· fleen are "wUllng to help anybody. I aee them htlp k .. p strNts clear and kids out of trotJblt, and a Jot of things the fl4J.blic never lhinb about. '"llley usually ...,. lo the window and we hand the eel· fee lbroul1'... 11111 t.addi•. -1bop 11 convenJantly lmliiiii:iillliliiiiill altuated ·on Pacttlc C.011t Hfllnr&Y. e11&bll01 the offlcar• to 1taep •• eye on tr1ffic. On ellreintl.I' cold or wet lliehll Iha ollicers mllht eeme Inside, and then I.addle alao k-the wladow --.. ~ police can blar lhelr ~•trol car radio for art)' calla lrom headquarters. Tbt olbet day nve of the of· Ileen vtaited on ofl-dutr time. "They just thoqht wt netd· eel a paint Job aad IO lh<r,1 'wi • .iiilijm -tlP will> paint ll!d,, , ®PIONEER• SX·990 ' AM·FM Mulllpler Stereo Aacelvtr fi1N'• tl'I• brllll1nt rt1altnUon of 101Jnd. The new JJlonNr SX.ftO solid lt1t• AM·FM mw1ttpt•x •I•~ rtctlvtr 11 tllt epitome of d .. •Ian, civaltty 1nd advanced •1'1Qlnfft1"0 eonceptt. You oan plan 1 complete lllNO l)'lltm tround II. e1-aantly •ty'ltd, ll'I tl'lt J*ftct compliment to lht mm! dlacrlmlnall l\Q decor. J Only $299.95 ,..,.,.,,,. w11,u1 ... ,,.,_ DEMONSTRATION I TODAY ~nd SUNDAY STOkl HOUIS OAILY t TO t •SAT. t4SUfrl. 11·1 MIKE KAU,MAN -Foctery Aeprasant1t1 .. will M In our 1toN to 1Mwer 111 1Que1tlon1 concer•l"I PIONl!l!llt stereo 9'1ulpment. RACITIS' Costa Mesa Jewelry & Loan 1'39 NIWl'ORT ILVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MISA Be-• Harbor I lrMdwty -646-7741 Financier · Yule ·contest Begjns ' ' Last Rites 'Miks of Smiks' Event Ties Com1nunities Scheduled UnquesUon.bly, tbe Oracie CoaJt'a "Cbrlltmuville" of tbe Otpreulou was Hun· Fllntral services will be held tlngton S.1cb. Monday for Wllllam A . It was Huntinlton Beach's Tbompaon, founder and brl&bt li(hts which, hope!Ully. brouPI the nat-landeta to th• reUt9d board eh1lmtan of flilttrllll co111 to do their Se1board J'tnance Compuy Cbriatmao "'°1>Pinl· Th e (now A..., F~ •an c 1 al huch ell!' certainly did bring Se"'icoal, wbo died Wtd· -•boll~ amlle to aayoae who oeaday look the trouble to lool! al the • The ·,..year old-IJnucier ' 111sonal trspplnp of the linMled. \own. died ti Haq, M • m or I a I And the "smile" sprud. It H.-pltal. He bad Uved on beeame the "40 Ml!es of Balboa laland for the put 10 Otrtatmas Smiles" contest, an years. event which tied together all Mt. Tbompson founded the the aimmuniUes from Seal Beach to San Clemente in a company in 1917 with Ullta of b 1 btl I hted Chr' -,?tO. Wben be retirtd ln 1961, or1cnt1y ii 1stmas " pectq:e that now bu been on It had crown to be the third dllplay annually for nearly 40 lll'&Qt consumer f i n an c e coinpaQY ·tn the induatry with years. ·a11 officers in 45 states and It will be up to Jud1es in this CUlda: year's renewal Of the contest Ht ,.11 1 trust.ff of the to decide whether or not Hun· Newpor1 Harbor Ari M_,,., ~f 97~.ac11 It "Christmas- • director of lhe Jobn Traey Clinic and a mtmber of the The judges will select the ci· Balboa Bay Club. ty, community or area they think e1udes the m o s t Mr. Thom~son leaye~ . his Christma15 sriirit. That's the wife, Ellie; two aona, William one that will earn t I!. e A., of Yorba. Linda, and Philip, "Christmasvllle'' ta1 · ud a of Hawaii ; two dauJhttra, plaque ti at ioes with 11. Barbara Thompaen, of Yorlla JudJ:es also will be sellina L1ttda and Mn. Ronald Spicer· the best-decora ted residences ol Puadena. a n d cemmercial es1-bllsl\. Vi1itation wUI be held from ments. They will award a fint, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at P1cific second and tJijrd place prize View Chapel. The services will in each of tbete catecories be held at 11 a.m. Monday at (Be5t Residence and Be 1 t the same location witb the Commercial Ettaltu.h~t). ~. Mr. WillialD A. Driver merclal Estabt~e-t). offlelstiJtl. . To be judiod In the "'° Milts · &f Cbrialtnu Sm.lies" cornpetlUon, u ch entry must have bttn DGminated by a local sponsor. !.lost local &ponsors are staging contests of tbtir own -many with awards to be.liven at tbt local level -prter to nominltioJ the wlnnten for "Smilea" Judging. The special aa U.ling local sponsors and explaini.na tbe 1970 coctest 1n more detail ap- pears bolow for the lul Um• this year. The Id ii pubUsbed by tbe DArL Y PU.OT 11 part of the newsf!aper 's ce-spol'l!Orship of the "Smiles" contest with the Orange County Cout Associa- tion . Those• lnterated lD com· pet ing Jn the cont.eat should check 11 sson u posslble with local &Po~ for infonnaUon Old Mexican Crash Found CHETUMAL. Me1ico (UPI ) -The wreckq:e of a Mexican air force plane and tht bodies of the four men it wu car· ryin1. miuin1 more uiu siJ: years, ha ve bten diseownd in a jungle 70 m..iles northwest of thb Yucatan Peninlula city, the Defense pepartment llld todll" Tli• d'P!rlll>ent s a I d 1'1"4~1' f..., u.. wreckllO 'lburl<l•Y •!>out 2t mil• u,t, of Ille ... ,..t hliflW•1'· 1bout local deadltn11• ••d ju<faln1. In many area.s. the local contests already are closed - or are ra pidly approachin.e en· try deadlines. Entrant,, in some local competitions "'1d do better; to en~r ffte Io ca I contest directly rather than to oend the entry blank printed below to the DAILY PILOT. Tbe entire program will come to Its "blJ fi.Aish'' ID 1 lit tle more than a 'week. C.Oulwlde judling will be b1ndled on Ott. 21. Win ners will be announced just prior to Clu'iatmas so that families interested ill doing so can tour the coast attd see the wllmlng displays. Mountain Trip Slated A one-day bus excurslol to the mountains is planned for Dee. 30 by ~ Westminster Recreation and P a r k s Department. Bo,v.1 or 1lrls ten years of 11e ind older can. •!In up for the trip now at tht recruUon department, 8200 Wtstmluttr Ave. The price Is $2.7S. · At 8:3ll a.m. children will be taken to Camp Wintaka in Running Sprlnga wbete lllay can ptay In the snow .. ujoy the lodge fire and · drlllk bet diocol•lo. The bus will roturn al 5 p.ft'I., the same day. -----------~ • ·"40 Miles 01 Christmas Smiles'' can begin at your door Clip this coupon and send it in as a promise +o help your local sponsor, the Orange County Coest Associotion ind the DAILY PILOT in this yHr's effort to light up tho Orange Coest for 1 heppy holiday se11on. Seven winners will be selected ln the 1970 judgin1 of "40 ~Illes of Christmll'I Smiles"' -the three best rtsidencff, tbe three best commercial establlshml'!nts and the one city, community or area whMe dk:oratiom convey to the judiet th• most holiday 1pl.rit {they'll desl1nate that ana "Chrl1tmuville 1970''}. Watch tM DAILY PU..OT for lists of local winners and tor a Pllt full ot -pictures of winne.n in the "40 Miles of Christmas Smill's'• judrtna:. The Orange Count)' Cout A11ocl1Uon will awa:d a plaque to each of the seven "40 Miles" winners . For Information, Rules and Jud1ln9 Diii•• for Local Co9'1est1, Contad Th••• Local Spon1or11 Capl1trano B1acli Chamber of Commerce Cont•ct Pretltle"t - Jim Elliott, 493-4561 Corona hi Mar CMmber ef Ce111merce Contect ,.,..Ill•"' - Carl S. K01ley, 673-4050 Costa Meta Chamber of Commercit Cent .. ! Inc. Mgr. - NlcholH ?loner, 646.0516 DOlla Point Chamber af. Commerce Conteat Chal""'n - Lana Bennlatet, 4'6-5420 .. Fountain Valley Chamber of Cemmerce Contest Ch1lr1Nn - Berbara Olllum, 147-1475 Huntlntton Beach Chamber of Commerce Centact Exec. Mtir. - Rtlph Kl~r, 962-6661 La,una B1ach Junler Chamber ef Commerce ContHt Cha irmen -Sta .. Denten, 494-3995 La,una Niguel Homeownen Auec. Ccmt1ct l"rnl411nt - Pit Mancini, 495-4310 Newport Harber Chamber ef Cemmerce C9"t1ct Exec. Mir. - Jack Berllfll, 6754300 Sadclletiacli Valley Chamber of Commerce (intact Exec. Director - Al llal1, 137~753 San Clemente Chamber of Commerce Contact Exec. Mir. - R. W. Evans, 492·1131 San Juan Beautiful I SJC Chamber of Commerce I Contest Chairman - Ellla Darnold, 493.J133 S1al Beach Chamlter of Commerce Cont•ct lxec:. Mar. - Pr-r Wair, 59'+491 :JOIN THI ORANGI COAST'S "40 MILES OF CHRISTMAS SMILES" for 1970 I) -. -' -- ' Weekend ~OL 61, ~. 2_97.5.SECTIONS, 76 P,\'6ES .. ' -. -. . . -': ~~ ----~-·----• Police Copter 'W. · .1ngs of L .f.' . I .e ". '. A litU• girl wllh a rm blood type who was undergotnc aurgery at a Tonuce hospital Is alive todiy through combined dlort. of physicians and a Newport Beach pollce bellcopter •. , Officials nt Hoag Memorial Hospital u.id:they, received a call •t about 9 p.m. Thuilday night from the ·Ltttle Company of ~·Jlolpital "'!ueoting a unit of Who\' blood, 1Jpe A Negattte. The cblld needed a transfusion during Slllll<fY. They coold find DCIOI! of the needed blood type in Loi Angelel County. So the police helicopter, pllol<d by O!· ficer Kenneth McGreg3r, landed at Hoag'• parking lot, picked up the blood aod Oew it direclly ·to the Torrance hospital in time to help the child. Total . rwnd"trlp °""'"" 17.m1nu1es . . The lncidenl ·la Wical of the kind of . . work Olat pollce·bollcoptera are bolng ua- ed ,., aod ls -of the ....... Newpoct'\ police cbld Is Uling the alrcrafl · - "Tiie capacity of tbeae machinelfla ao great," he aa.id. "They art a ,rea~ ~ICe tool." Ne~'• hellCoptera were delivered lo mid-Novem~ and currenUy the 11)11 piloted by McGrqor ls flit,,, roughly llJ: ·boun a Qlglil. Two otllOr pl1oll ore llill'in . . - ~ -. . . • a e Ill .i. ... : t· --n . u ·, .. -~ - -.. ~ •¥ ..........,~,_mu.·= Blaze 60 Injured • ID Gas Leak Touches Off NY Building Blast NEW YORK (UPI) -Firemen and µ<r lice searched today through smoldering wreckage for five persons missing after a massiYe explosion turned a three-story building into a blazing inferno. More than 60 persons -many of them customers in a gniind·f1oor tavern in the building opposite City Hall Park - were. injured in the blast Friday after· llOOn, 11 ot them critically. The blast, .touche:d ~.11£1 by a gas · leak, occurred at about 2 p.m. Glass. debris and -~aipment from the bar, including . a beavy cigarette mo!Jchine, were flung across the street. Mayor J ohn V. Lindsay, who heard, a "thunderous uprGar'' from his City Hill office, went to the scene, as did Fire Coounissloner Robert 0 . Lowery and other officials. Ttiey found a crowd gathering as pa· trons, dazed and bloodied, .staggered from the tavera, Ryan's Bar and Grill. Flames shot. 30 feet into the air and rescuers bad to grope through the build· ing in search of victims as 200 firemen fought the blaze. The injured lay groaning on the side· walk waiting for ambulances. One map told reporter•: "I was just sitting thert in the bar and all of a sUdden there was a1 explosion and tbe floor collapsed. "I grabbed the bar aod pulled my..U up and kept 'from lalllnc inlo the baae- ment." One man ran from the tavern, his clothes afire. Two J>O]icemen beat out the flarritl with -their .hind I. · Bahy Abandoned Heavy S~ow · .W liif 'Found iii ParkeiYSmal: Buggy ~·~$etS A baby girl ohly a few houri old was discovered Jn • sand buggy par~ed in Costa Mesa Friday alterooon, bealthy and , wrapped in a hand-me-down nightie and -woin blanke\'. Responding to an anonymous tip rela"yed by a Glrde.n Grove telephone operator, ·Patrolm~ Phil Donohue found baby Jane Doe irr·a carport in the SOO block of Center Street. The call came fiom a man about 1 p.m., according to Juvenile Detective Linda Gisler. : "We canvassed the neighborhood but didn 't obtain any lea(! on the parents," Detective Gisler said Monday night. "Short o( that, we don't know much,'" she .added. •, T1te waif was taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. where she was ex- amined by Dr. Kenneth Kurland and transferred to Orange County Medical Center for care. Dr. Kurland told police the b~by -her ombilieal cord banging out a inches but tied off -was in good health and h a d been born tht same day she was aban- doned. He wouJd not ~cu.late on how mmy hours had elapsed since birth. Detective Gisler said the ilafnt weighs about eight pounds and was \\·earing a ¥.'bite baby gown. while the blanket was a basic white with blue pattern woven through It. "Neither was new or very clean," she said. "It's my impression they're hand-- me-downs." She said the baby is Caucasian and has lots of dart brown hair. Any<ine who may furnish information leading to its parents should ca!I the Costa Mesa Police Department and ask for Detect.ive Gisler, or anyone else on duty. Anti-Red Group Claims UNICEF Cards Aid Foes ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. (AP) - Claiming UNICEF Christmas cards give aid and comfort to the enemy by sending money to North Vietnam, anti-Communist groups have halted the sale of the cards in St. Petersburg's main post office. UNICEF, the UJ}ited Nations lnlerna· tional Children Emergency Relief Fund, sells the cards to benefit children in un· derdeveloped nations . "l can't aa:ept the idea of people deny- ing children, es_peciallr _chil~ren who ha\'e nothing." said Mar1one Y1ng~st, who for fl\•e years has set up a UNICEF card booth in the post office. She sakl she bad betn told by St. Peters- burg Postmaster Robert K. Harwood that he. "bad received telephoned threats that pickets would come to the bulldin_g and be wou]dn't let us have space this year unless specifically authorized by higher aulhorl(¥." Asked if he had denied the UNlCEF group space, HIU'Wood replied. "~ only thing I can tell you is that they did 11 last year and wt just got the devil from veterans organitatlons and other agen· cles. \\'e didn"l ha,·e the sp11ce, so they Y.'tre not permitted this year." Two weeks Ago in Lekeland, 40 miles to the east. a minister led a group ol 10 pickets in front ol the federal building to protest the sale of UNICEF cards. The Rev. Morri.11 ~tcDonald, pastor of Faith Bible Presbyterian Church, said he organized the picketing to protest sending aid to Nortb Vietnam. ,;The UNIC~F folder sa)'J aid goea tn Nol1h Yletnam, and allhoog!I H aaya Am· ertcan dollars aren't directed there 1 feel· such donaUons open a way to give aid or comfort to an enemy," he said. McDonald Said he a130 believes the money could be used better in the United States. Postmaster George P. Branley Jr .. of Lakeland said he "got wind the pickel5 we1': coming and te>ld the UNICEF peo- ple to stay home for a day." ri.trs. Yingst said UNICEF card sales in St. Petersburg would continue throu gh church oragnitations, "Five boxes of cards means 85 medi· cine droppers in an underde veloped country ." she aaid, adding that sM: was bitter about the post office'• action. Edison F a1is Get Good News Hundrtds'of anxious Edison High football rans jammed DAILY PI- LOT telephQne lines wanting the results of Friday night'1 CIF loot· bal1 game with Lompoc at UC San-ta Barbara. (See Sports, Page IB. l Phones start.ed ringing at 9:30 and the wave of caUs -raoo't ease on until midnight. Men, women and youngsters de- luged the DAILY PILOT, first for lhe hallUme score, then the linal. When told F.dison had won, 27-14, ~actions wtrt: generally the same: "Great! Wonderful! You're kidd· ing.,. Northeast 87 U-l'ren i.tenatloDal The Wintry storm which buffet.a the Midw~t the past two days moved a~ the Northeast today wtth heavy ...,. warnings posted ia that ttgion of the c.ountry. • The 11-tid'west still felt remnants of \he storm today, with snow and rain eonUnu• ing In ·some parts. lfeavy snow wamlnga y;rere out • for Southeast.em New York for the s1'wly moving storm. wtUch dumped up to tight ioches of snow acrm1 upstate New York by early morning. • The National Weather Service lifted its previous warnings for northeastern New York all the storm veered to the south, with accumulations or up to six Indies of snow expected south of Albany, N.Y. Al· bany had measured three inche!. of snow by early today, while Glens Falls -51 miles to the north -had only a fr~ce. Rochester, N.Y., buried under eight inches of snow. Imposed a snow emer- gency Friday night to clear parked cars from esse.nUal streets. The storm brought hazardous driving C1lnditions over much of Southern New Eng land today, but no major traffic Ue- ups were re_ported. The stotjn was ex- pected to duinp up to 1ix Jndhes of mow. in parts of Connecticut. Travelers• warnlngs were in effect to.. day for Massachusetts, Rhode l&land, New Hampshire and Southeril Vermont, wtth heavy snow expectef in partr of New York, Ma!sachusettS, Connecticut and Rhode Island, accordJog t.o the Nao- tional Weather Service. Draft Hig .. est In Nine_ Month's WASHINGTON CAP.)-'Pentagon aources say a January draft call to be announced next week will total tbout 17;GOO, highest monthly call in nine months. This will be L'le ftm draft call since September, when •,aoo men were no- Ufled lo ropori. llowOYer, tile September drift was apread fiver a fow'-rnoftOI per· lod, with ll,000 moil called li>r September, IZ,000' for. October, 1,900 for November and 7,000 (or December. Jn disclosing die JanUary figure, Pen· tagon sources atid r J~ry drafl calls usually show di UP'fatd ~ ,from De- cember, when Ile IUf'Ober Is down be. cause ol low.C .reqplmneata ao4 boll· days. • Monthly drirl calls are influenced by the re-enlistment rate and the number ot men volunteering ror duty. The Pentagon dlselOled Thul'lday thlt Ill rwnllstrnent rate. have dropped to the~ lo~~,fvel tn 11 yean. Tho rote for an ... ;..... ..... llU ~ Ill.Ille fiscal year' ended June 30, lowest a1nct a 27.2-percent rate Jn .fiscal ltsS .. ·-···· -. . . .. .. .... ' I"' ... ' ... M • • 0 ' • ' ( ~ • • -·..:..I~' • '-''J)' I•, •. • .. ·-• ' .,";.to, N;n.y~".'-l' ttr'llilcMrill ..... C•-·-· · '-_. Fri-~ · "· · . . . . . . . ' . ....,,~.., • ._. c:IIW··· ~ .. , i . • . • ' \I ' ' ' ' ' ' •. , ... • • ' ' ' .J<>11y11he cloM1,'1'&k~s a ltiond.at Fatrvlew·S\at.,HosJ>ltaUor. the meq· · tally retarded 1n;Costa Mesa.,Paul Eag~ Cltcus t unCheon Club gave. Us only. perfonnance of the year at th"' bolpjtal Friday. Tbe .du)>, with a memberahtp that includes many ·retfrid cirt:us perfoi-mers, throws one big professional .circus free of charge each year just. to make·someone ,happy 4t Chrlstmaatime: This was the second year .in a row the oldtim·ers donned greasepaint forcblldren at Fairview,, Hughes Executive Claims ~tt~r Sigll~ture 'Hoax.' .. US,VEQ.(s, (UPI) -A ·wtt-who .aid lf bandWriUh~ expert told him the sl(nature Cf Howard Hughes on a letter autborlzin& the oustu of Hughes' top Ne· vada akie was a forgery was to return to the stand In· an unustijtl Saturday court hearing into a flght for control of the billionaire's $300 mlllioa Nevada opera- tions. Frartk Doyon. an executive of the Hyghes.owned J'.ro!'ltier Hotel, testllied Friday, he flew to Richmond, Va., where the signature was examined by ba:ndwrit. ing eipert Cbarles A. Appel Jr. Doyon, a nephew of Robert A. Malleu, the former FBI agent who waa fi(lhtlng hil dllTn1ssal a1 head of fftigbea• Nevada operaµ~, said Am{euinjned ~!II· haturt' fot two· bours and then ailned ·• certJ!i<;ation that Jt was •n "imita~on." Appel pmlouslt t..iUled he had bten an ' .. Houstoo,' Tex., authority,;~ flre•Mabeu. chester Davis, a-;_New Yor~ attOmey repreaenUng the tool cilnipariy, 11ld the cOmpany would brine in lta own· hand~ writing experts to prove that Hughes' 1ignature was genuine. Meanwhile, it appeared that county authorities woo Id ask Jlughe1 to . com· munlcate with them personally to decide the question of leaderahip of hb; Ne\l:lda operatlons. James Ryan, chalrrnan of the Clark County Commlsllon, aid tie WU aiking Hugbes to communk:ale -tn penon - with the Clark Coun\)' Gpmlog aod uciuor Cootro~Boord to decide the-coatrol bsue. Hptiles reportedly ii ·in a· hotel near Nanau in the Babamu. Bite Put on -Co1mcii •"1"11·"' hand1'flling tlnc< ~ •nit load · · 0 1\IOOiSAJ'OLlS· MJan (AP) -F.;.. tesU(l!d al, ~ ;l!-16 ~ kldnop · ....i of.lll& false i._.111 Warren rr...... trial.· , 1 , < , . ii IW1l1nl k> Jllll • Sd8.I11~ on the ctt¥. Apj>el did not lestify cf~ectly about the A .. ,..r malnlenance employe. rr ... 1ipature becadle hit preaeritatloa wall man told City CoUDcll be waa cleaniaC lnle~ed when DoyoA tooi the .stand a sewer from iNide a manhole' wbtn a to e ift how~Appel the signature. sudden Dezt "caused my r dtn- Aptie .!U eij>eded tn t rocalled today tuna to fill' Into the 1111-n:r.. ·,..,. to~jl/ie« lelllmoor about U..111-ace,• ri-tan Aid. "I waa ua1b1e lo ~... • • • . rttrieYe them." ' At ~ 1t·• pmy lelt<r·•Doeed!Y 111a lllO elolm to replace tlle mlain1 signed. )ly ~ 1Mn1( tbe boald ol deniur.1 ,waa referred to city ci.11111 of· dlr<CIOl"i " lhl Hu11ie1 Tool Comptnj ol fJ<m, ' . • .~ ' . 1r • --... o!.• !ireu Jn. • "Without It we would haV< loll a lot ot tlinl, trying to get a ladder uld·get ooto Ille roof. Wit!( the bird, If WU a iDliuer of .,.... aod we knew tberJt wu .0 br<al' ~u -be Aid. In anothtt inlt.ance, the pDol,spolled' man climbing over the fence at a car clealmhlp. "lie plebd the.PY up Jn tbe !Set COPTER, !'Ip i) • .. • • -:; Ill:· Mesa Police r Haul Valued ' . At $15,000 By STEVE MITCllEIJ. Of fflf Dllllr ,,.., lltff Colta Mesa police, in cooperaUon wit!a federal customs ofli.cials, captured five auipectS Friday evening in an alleged drug smuggling operaUon and confiscated 150 kilos of marijuana valued at $15,000. "Pollc-e ~rgeant .John ''Cflip", Regan said the federal officers and Costa Mesa investigators arrested one suspect in Cos. ta Mesa and the others in Stanton. ,llQolied at the .Costa !ofesa police de- ,.niiont ...r.''!IObort L. 6erOQI, 14, of 1 2005l" Cypress. St., Santa Ana Hcighta: Maurl~io Lopez De ~ilgado, 31, Gd .ht. wife Francisca, 28, ot Jacumba1 Cailf, ~ pje Mdlleail border; Dale R. l!Jch- iri!llii, 20, ol 1727 McEboy Laoe. Santa Ana, llod ~· .... -. 41, ol IOllll Oak ~~stanton. Mrs. De S&lgado was taken to tbe w~ 1 men's facility of the Orange County Jail. The others were held in the Coata· Mesa ., City Jail. Sgt. Regan slild they received wont of a mirijuaM. haul from customs offlciaJI Irr San. Diego and set up surveUlance 'fi'th federal customs investigators and Costa Mesa detectives Norm Kutch, DoD Casey and Bob Lennert. The five suspects will be arraigned be- fore ~ United Stales Commlsslonet in tos Angeles Monday morning, according to Costa Mesa police. YMCA SPONSORS $1 CAR WASH U you've C1J1t.1idered hiring Indiana to do a rain dance, forget it, Jhe Orange Coast YMCA Hi· Y Council haa a sure· thing. The teenagers will stage their annual beJ1efit car wash today at two locationl fQr only •t per vehicle. Ooe: car :!'&sh will be at Y head- quarters, 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach, and the other at the Mobil Service Statton at Harbor Boulevard and Adami Avende In Co.Ha Mila. Clubs at four Harbor Area High Schools benefit. Oru1e •••tiler A· sunny Sunday is in the works. with teinperatures reaching 10 de- grees along the coast and up to 75 further inland. INSIDE TODAY Bucklt1 and boUls -among othtT baubte1 -makt &l}c holio ~V 1cene on thl cowr of FAMI4 LY WEEKLY .. And one of to- dcly 's mo1t vttsdtile actors. Hal (Mark Twain) Holbrook, makes the TV \VEEK covtr. On~ 12 ~ CKQISiMAS· ' ' • . . 'CS • tt t !'I n a•· It n , ; as 1(; ISi ,,±'-nm? F ntr M ,-g , untn cnt ' rt 0 • ' I[ ' ' • '• . ' • ' M!\'f !\~St I , • , 1 = -'ttu;:tt, "''"'Mr u. ~97D <; t ' FW<Im'g~ ·~Told ,c~~;';·~~:;;: ' llalltherf, Clllfol'llll College Yole_,Contest Begi~s ~ ..:: ' ... :::_ ::; . ~ -~-=... ... --:: :.. --:.. 'Mifis ~of Smiks'-Event Ties Comlnurfitjes ' :. . -.·-.·h. .. .' . --~ontivR...n-..=: ~n! ••. ~_-: .Sch' eduled. Un~uestlooililJ. the Or~ Ml\et ·qf_ Cl!ri.11~-Smlloi' .11>ou1 :.~.1 d~_ifnd 11 . .,..~ _ : .::. t•,_.~':: """ . Cout a "Cll<lllmuvlllll!!: '*'''*Utitxi;:'eio:l0idIT m111t J'l'lll!fi . ..:-,--. ' • -, -.-= 1 I tao , Depr.-WU :Jllm• ..'bin -~ by a • la 1llUy ~tlii..lic1i 1 *1 ~~ ,.;r.;-~ ·Iii ;;;.;i;; :. ~ --~!S~-Ji:~ 'Aililia iiiif!J · ,.....;,,) oerv\cff .wi!l be held Ungton Betc117 • -r • -----MOii local conteall alrudy~'l!ooil' -al~.--;..,.~ lea nre·~lf~.wf:" .-,. . .;;i;.t;'.i . ._-~~~~· •-· ,,....,., f.t' Wllllam A. It w11 Huntington Beidi't aponsors are stag!Dc conteots or ararapldly apprOiehing-en· nte taa fNlll: di .-. ..-e ...,.._... -__._.. In -e de bright light.S:whl.cb, hopefunv; 11 of their own . -?Mny with try deadllnes. Enll'anll!I in LUt . J t ft u tr ·,.itm · .,...:. ... 1 ... ..... ...... .. " .. 1 be _...,_.....,. ,.._ Thompson. foun r and br"''"ht the n.:it.Janders to the award& to be 11ven at the local some local competition• would ' __ , f•·• ·-111t 1\1..,.. -•. •flOt. Iii ."I-. -, ~ow • . .V ea .il!ll~orium. -• "'"red board ·•a•---ol -..· J I •--t · Un ·~ QW.N '9P UI' n eand)r \IO(tiom ~ ~etl.niii~ • camer&:W ... w. UJ 0 nMlll 1littering coast· to do the.tr eve -pr-0 nomma I do better to enter the ·1 o ca l • .:...,a'!:'-~.!!!~O!l~ ._ 1 • ..__.. 49 ~ ' record o l!n!!Jni!: · · · ~. ~od by ,f~ ~It Seaboard Finance Compaoy Christm" ahoi\ping. Tb e the wlnnters for "Smiles" conlut dlracily rather'lliac to -.... ~ • ......,.~ "'!7"'~ • -CJiartlna the cOiidJtlon ·ind IJ1d...,bert !fe..,; ~ ..,..,i (now Avco F I n a n c I a I beach city cert~lrily dld 'bring judglnr. " ""d the entry 'blank prlotet! -,!':1 =-:'; ''Wllil tholt abUlty to feed quanUty ol oea Ille lo the area will begin al 7,15 at tbe col· Service•), wbo died Wed· a holiday smile to anyone wbo The special ad li1ling local below to the DAILY PILOT. ~ bllpiiled -moat d !be around' Ille odllall <JI nor the lege, located ot 1525 Newport sd took the trouble to loqJr at the sponsors ud uplalnlng the The entire p-· will ~-1-~ • a *itloa a .. pn the J~?' or.4ye only ain\,Gf ~ reMi.rtbert. Blvd., Colla Mou. AdmtuiDD ne n:Y·'1$-)'!:ar old financier seasonal trappings 'of the 1970 contett in mol'f: detail ap-come to its "big finis!J" in a .. ..--....--lt riy be tbel!le f~ cluter "We are a!JD Reiilna: a is free -tinseled town. pears below for the last time Utt.la more than a! weer. ' Oil<,.., latlr. tlle,fllror 1118 -the outf•ll "1141'e tllere careful · clieck for · a.n y · died at Hoag Me m 0 r I a I And the "1mile" spre"4. It this year. Coulwl<le judging .will ~ · ton\pllCely dJA=, but ts an abUnd~ of food. It deprtsakm et the amount of Hospital. He had ll\led on became the "40 Miles of The a~ is published by the handled oo. Dec. 21. ·" fh' ~ ·~-q"161~,e4 !:. ""6Uld bit WlU to fted there diS&Olved Gqgen int.bl water. Balboa Island for the past 10 Christma!I Smiles" contest, an DAJLY PILOT as part of the Winners will be aitnotinctd .._. *' ~ than to cbue fG04 down tfl the It is t)le number one criteria Se , · S years. event which tied together all newspa~r's cHponsorship of just prior to Christmas IO that ~-..... ~ .~ .. ~ .~~~ open bctan~' Mltetfell said.. for esfablisbing pOnuuon in a': rvICCS .. eJ Mr. Thompson founded the the communities from Seal the "Smiles'' contest with the families Interested in doing so Sl&l'1IC'll w..-~..., ~ Dunn ex----' h1•h "'--s di h · ' " Dunn' Id Beach to San aemente in a Orange County Coast Associa· can tour the coast and see the T ..... -: .......... ~. be•~ ot'~ ·-!"........... ,... '"'I'"" se arge ?.<ll'.le sa • company in 19'l7 with assets of """ ...,._. a -tJf. ()b•-i .. 1.... ueful d•la on . · ' • brightly ligh, ted Christmas tion. winning displays. 'tiim for thl:Qrup 161we-:--= .. •_tbe outfall from ,11\ACKING METAU; 'F M -$2,790. When be retired In 1961. · 'Siiare'DJ~'.•'":-. ·,1'11, ....... lollep. ' ....... _ ....... -.::::. .. p-'-l-..,...., Ano~-fa~ al the proJ·~. .-or ' .esan', it had grown to be tbe third package that now has been on Those interested in CO!'.Q-• w~ ~~·:--·~""' ... ,,.,....... "''·"""' WJt:[ \..~~ IC\;"~ display annaally for nearly 40 peting: in the contest sbaq)d hi,·~ no aub&tanua1 work is a oon&tnuing series of -• " ~ · largest consumer r i n a n c e years. cheek as soon as possible with -M durtnl jbe the f:.1.1 ... tll.UI 'lbe: ......... M Sh company in the industry with Mountain ,.._..-. in IQQ, ..., • -bk>asaays whlch 'will be. umai r • erJD.ftD 619 officers in 45 states and It will be up to judges in Ull5 local sponsors for information ~· _ -: , , . ~,11 building a new ou~ to keep tract of any toJ:ant da year's renewal or the C!Olltest ! J?udltl. lbe . project a nm fall wblch will be IMl'O than meta ii that may be dlaeolved Funeral suvlcea wm·i.; held ~: ~u a trustee of the to decide whether or not Hun· Trip Slat-1 ,air,' tlie · maiii>e blololW :IO,OOll feet long..-than tbe ... In the water. A opeclalllt m M-'·y for 1 -time Colla tivil·.ng1o10 1n970Be .• ,•ch is "ChriJtmas. Old Mexi'can and Iab.~c:!a111 ..... -iltini one, and tbrougb the the field bu been hired by the ~Cl ~~ , b Newpori Harbor Art Museum, ta1clm ~ly cbectl of rteearch we wW have the op-district to begin working on :: Fri;nnony Ht '~ap w o a director of the John Tracy The judge!! will select the cl· Cr h F A o~y bus excuralan td atghfltawt Ill.dona. and. ftve portumty to watch and the aSRys. a . e . .,...--: • Clinic and a member of the ty, community or area they 38 ound the mountains is planned· for " ~ ftOfb Corona register the effect of an ouUall He said the nudies . 8R.... ._ • Mr. Shenp.~n," w~ hid.U~ed Balboa Bay Club. think exucjes the m 0 > t • , . ™c. ~ by the Westmiister Ml Hun~ ~ • mi tbe marine pop,lliUon." means ti .determlnlDC b ex-... W CQsta M~~iJ a..~. died Mr. Thompson leaves bia Christmas spirit. That's the CHETUMAL, Mexico (U1'J)· Recreation and -Pa~ ks ID to ~the IT•Ti.aiit CJIECX .tent, if any; of batmfal ln-'.:.';)in a local ::~pt wife, Elsie; two sons, Willl!lm one that will earn t be ~The wreckage of a Mexican · Depa~ent.. ~ .~ ... ?.;__., • .._ •• • .~ -· _ du!t.ritr.pa,lhdl0b7GW1l-C:-::4:lospttal . H~ I tflem of A.,'of Yorba Linda, and PbUiP.t-"Christmasville" tag and a . alr force plane and the boctiea Boys or girls ten years of ~ iiu on Wlml a.~ct.a ~I;&-: GurnpeitliiqTiaii1iiiUir";,;:1!16"';Jubilee! _ of M Hawail ; two. daugbte~. plaque that goes with it. of the four men it was car· lie ana older can ~ign up for maMI !life ... Uon 11 ma'de, the research "U do find .1._ Santa Ana. Barhira TbompsOn. of Yorba-Judges also will be seeking rying, ml&sing more tbu six the trip now at the recreation -~ ..... ~ ~-l.eamUMl ·l--larg:e-ntt ....,·a ~ • w.n:re are ·Heleav••,b.iswifeAda;two Llndaand~1rs.RonaldSpicer, h •-d' d t 8200W · tihUe be "W prepll'-., a -tra·""---••'W'ni'ln L ··-pie i!issolved metals r;uch as Cl ~ She J the best-decorated residences years, ave ~n 1scovered in epartmen . estmUlllter '~-~-on the-pro~ ~.., the'~.up ~ mercury In the-efnu·ent , then sons,_ ermont rman r., of Pasadena. and commercial establish. a jungle 7U miles northwest of Ave. The price is $2.75. f<it dll!tld d.irtctorS, Ol1nn --... ... 1 ,. •ha ..... ·-eth'tng we will have to find an of San Bruno, and Oonald · Vis itation will be. held from ments. They Will award a first, this Yucatan Penil'lSula city, Al 8:30 a.m. children will be d ~• f 1u~ '"" ... """',,., .. , Sherman of New York ; a 9 t 9 t p :r· lfie Defense Oepaltme t Id t k to c w· I I iatl . one year's W01 u1 o lt'ke 1 wind ·-k and has alternate means of disposing a.m. o p.m. a acuJ.C second and third pla ce prize n sa a en amp 1nta a n rtltarch la not reilly toougb """' f th ,, b noted brother, Vernon Sherman of View Chapel. The services will in each of these categories today. Running Springs wh~re they to btH a theory on. weICl\lJ on Ofte lidJ, of the ., 0 em.. e · Santa Ana; sisters, Grace be held at 11 a.m. Monday at (Bfl'!it Reside nce and Best The department said can play in the snov>', enjoy the mouth to keep it dtAa&iD1Jb8' __ Dung_~ -~tchel\ and theil ' C9molille, of _RivekJdf, tribe the same location with the Commercial Establishment). peasants round the wreckage lodge fire and drink hot LESIONS NOTED 'bottom. Jt ii ioade of. melh a~iates are obviously men Hatlield, of Blythe, and Cora Rev. Mr. Wllllam A. Driver mercial Establisbient). Thursday about 25 miles ea.st chocola~. The bus will ,eturn "We mow that thet6 are a that· ra.nge&nd L~u ~· ~~~ dwl!Ole~~~~tedA1:>~.frln-1 Dickson, af Santa Ana, and officiating. To be judged in the "40 of the nearest highway. at s p.m .. the same day. Jot olCWhlte croackw aiound Inch a a .,...• 1t, tbe -~ P ---.--o three grandchildren. '';Oiiii0•iii0iii0iii0iii0iii0iii0iiiOiiiOiii0iii0iiiOiiiOiii0iiiOiiiOiii0iii0iii0iii0iii0iiiOiiiOiii0iii0iiiO;;;;i;;iii0iii0iii0iiiO;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;; Iba outfall aod that Ibey show lb hall an lodl at tha cloeed aeware· -DOI havo to be Strvlces will be held at 1,3011 a fm lb ·ei(hl per<ent ... ond. ' ~-··r.m-with memben of bis ddenco ol 'lbe 1olloal and fin The trawl Ia draaod lbout The whol• polnt.,:>f the o d g e olflclaling. Weatcliff rot, a lltuatloll that bu been ono-quarter «·• miJi •od tben thing is clean water, llUJm Chapel Mortuary diredlng. no1e4 In IAo Ang'1es Harbor hauled up and ·emptied on the Aid. "I personally don't and with Dover sole 1n 5an deck of th• reoearch boat, the believe that adding oomethlng ,.__ Vantuoa. ~·""'°::!a bad ~g 1(;! "They'ro 1 bottmn feedlni · Two bioJoclall, us u 111 y t any . Mitcbtll aod a confederate marine lile forma. rlJh aod land to let banged up . from Marine ii Io Io r I c a I "Peopl• whn have llUddenly a lot ID feedlnl, and •P-Conaultanls. Inc .. thin clulily become aw.,.. Of the en-par<ntly tbeM _. are lro I d their caused ~actorll wiliclt In-and me•llll'< eveF')'lbllll that v omen an ,.,. bu been bntught up. They roundinp "Y .,...,. , t b e feet tile Wilen tbey bava aJao make -Uoos ol uy fin paliuton, but we're trying to bnob ID their flelb. rot or ltsiolll. found on the mike things better. Chotiner's Companion Identified ''We doa't Jmow wiletber the liaclerla that .. ,.. --~· llENl!m TO Sr.A White Ii...., a1dt! Murray -bave aeytblo( lb do U we can't dallify It, "' "And JI may' be that like Cbotiner t.day clarified iden--· ~ ..u·" or ~ • be ... pmerve it aod hml 11 hick ferwiw we'll find 1 UIUe of tificaUon ol the wom111 wbo ·--~ ..., with 111 for ttudy Otberwlae • · --·•e4 b!m ........ l!la!Md. ,.. dilmp all 'the ~!Qff hack ~ the properly treated diluent accom.,.... • !" ,....nor • ''40 Miles 01 C/Jristmas Smiles,, Ct ,,,__, d ~§p,. can beg!!! at your door Al _..'cf !hair ~ ... .. u .. ~.. Id . 1_.i ..... t u . area, bu ·a Court lo Santa AU 'lllundolY ,..,. .. -,.. .... ..., ... • 'bannuid . ·w':J: -.111tor, -". benirJCW~'oi11<11ile"" 'tt·lbe opeoil!I da7 ·of . .'llis be M.dt11•m1c1000.., .. llldM ,,Mltcbe11·•11•t d "1ll~.,. Tlie:~,I 'l'co!te of .the divorce trial. ·'"'' '""<!;" •. from 4ill•Md filh t 0 Hieiiuremtntl, collected over re:seaicb. JiioJ "the Med for Tbe1 tnltil1 news aecowi.t patllolOciata f11t ualyall ~ · ~ ~ ~ CO!llltant monitoring and the ldeotilied her only .. "an 1t- .. , ~ . ·\v ·"· ' ,, .. , Clip this COUJ'On and send it in as a ?romise to he lp your local sponsor, tho Orange County Coast Auociation and tho DAILY PILOT in this yHr'a effort to light up tho Orange Coast for • h•ppy holiday ••••on • ... .... ~· ,. . " . Chuek Ml~·", thO ~ fectt : the outfall <11 lhe loCll ' anaJYlla Of !Iola, the theories tractive blonde." Properly, ~."""' ~--::....-~· . '" wblcb will ban lb be arplored Cbotiner ootod, .ii. II\ ·Mrs. :;:-T.::...:~~ ~--J •_,~ .. !~-~-"""' ... , '" """-nOil'e' l>rllila dall6la: .. \hi ... Sidojy Flnaqllolm,of.- r ~-•w w -!Uli'POptll-(..,.,NS_"'. '.·· '!eoeaiilbm. "· •· · . • wbo .was aooompaniod bf.llOr r11111dl wwk, ouWMd part ·~v ke be In · .... hand · ..... __ , to of Ille · problem fa c In s ''Wa fig!We alJe 1v.,_ for "I'd Ii to tbe JioojUon ~. " . .,..-•ppe~ moudlen Ille vll'ioua IJllClea at <1clt of working myaeU out of 1 job; testify 10.tbe dlvorao action al ''We c1on".t !mow -atallon and that wUI rive a but I doubt that will ever hap-long-time friendll Of t b e then meaDI of eomPIJ'ln& one st.a· pen. lf we find somet.hbl.e to Olotlner family. Tbe DaJly with 1;.~ ~ "':~ uoa•a population with behlrmfulandforcelnduttey Pilot rell"ll the lick of full tile outfall becaule the bac-aoother'•," be commentod. to use another produd, !I may ldentU1caUon ID tbe !DiUal ac- terla from the outfall II In-Tbe trawl atatloll locaUOna be that the altemato bu a count. ........ ~ ~ It' aro all ID HwitlJ!lton Beac1i harmful effect on _,,thing Tbe Cbolloer \livorce tr!al ._ ~ or ~-1 aod Newport 8eacb ·Wilm. e!Je." Dunn Aid. 1118 been l!"atpooed until next :.'"' m:.~= o.11 tn Thare 11 one over tbe ou~lll ' ' Ke e pl n r d • Ill"""" Weclnesd1y while OtnUner is and tb6 one at tbe control tta-pollutanta out of our wat.en is oo a presidential assignment uon bet-the two pien lo of utmost ooocem." ID ldalio. MARINSUFE . Milebell 8114 that the ouuau pipe. wbleh reaia on • man- made rec1t reel abOUlidl ID au forms of IDll'inO IUe- Nawport Beacb. Tb• ,.:i;-;;:=================-mainlng ona .,.. · mOlllJ Ill d6tper waten at varyln1 dlaW>ces from the ouU&ll, am one is at the sight of the new pipeline which is under con- atructlon. "11 II actually an <Ooton<, 1Phleb ii an area where two Onviroamenta overlap. On tho liutflll . :iou havo an overlap- 1'111« ol sandy bottom I~• !<inn& i"1I rocky botlbtn life !omit. ~tul a ftw forma that im !Olllid lil -•," he ex-plained. . nie. ~n I•' ao rich In au \ypea ol -fife ·that ill a l'O- corlt trawl takl, PllM and his The diving ltaUOna are In the aame area; three are at 100 feet and two m at 4$ feet: Ml"hell, wbo does the div· ing. mes a 30 meter aru and oounta and identifies all the or1antsms in the apace. · He uses -a elate board to sketch a layout of the area White Hat Guys Policemen Do Good Deels i.os ANClEL!I <AP) -To bruabes," 111id Laddie, 47, whn doucbnUt shop owner Tbur· runa the shop with bis wlfe inond "Laddl1" We d d 1 e , and seven employes. ~~'--"'". -"!'Y!:. thb 11 n1 "They painted a11 day 1 .... "' ....... 1,..im• ,J,11111 '" wnrkinc on their days off or customen, fntndt. wbldow after flnisblllg !be graveyard fixers and "'"'"-Jlalnlara. a hilt," Laddie recalled. "It 1.Addle'• DougbDut Sb op was really apprtclated.'' pulls the wne hours as But it didn't completely 'polJctmtn -areund the clOtk surpri:si him. "Once one of the -and a parked black and stra:eaots was worrl@d about wblte patrol car ~f tM Los the window, so be came In one Aqil<I Police llapUtment day •nd fixed it." he "Id. HarltOr Dtvlal .. II 1 fallllllar Io Laddie'• vi!w, pallce of. m,b!lllM l'Iatlbr out fnlDt. Ileen are "willing to help IAdd!e iiotonly keep< a door anybody. I .,. them help keep epte ff1r Ille, otticm. but aJao 1tr .. ts clur ind kids out ol a --trouble, and a lot of thlng1 tbe ''Tber ~ ...,,. to tbe public newr thinka about. -11114 ... -the co1.:1;:;======;:;;-ll fee tbniucb." IOJI Laddie, DOW• TOW• -..., 1a CO!t-1l1Hm..-mllliiiliilil• altuat.4 '"' Pacific Oooot ~. enal>IIDt jbe off~ lb tMp .. .,. ... traffic .. . 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RACITIS' Costa Mesa Jewelry & Loan 1'31 N IWPORT BL VD. ' DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA a.1-n Harbor & lr01dw1y -646-n41 ! I .. 1' ' -• _ .. ,,... ·~ . ·~· 0 : CHRISTMAS DEC0;;67oN;;~N;Y., Yes. I want my home <or busineu e1Ubl11hl'l'ltnt) to be in-I I eluded in judgln& for tht 1970 "40 ?\tiles of Christmas I 0 I want judp1 to ste art listed btlow. I undentand that )I Smiles" awards. My name and address of the dtcor atlons I "40 Milts" judgin& will be dont on the nirht of Dec. 21, I '~ 1 ~:mth11t local Ju-1 wm he at a dil!•rent time. . l Address -·-·-.... ---1 ,.,, I City ·-·-· Zip I + . · · I Dey ~hone Eve. Phone .. --I { } 'f I ~oca Sponsor ---.. ·--.. --.... -··--- ,.. Hit Mllw Hor n•-., ,_,.. If ct11t.t. lfl lot•I ,,..,, ll1t tlteo e111 I Nr ll'H In wl>ltll 'f911f •tct•ll .. ........,,., 11 ltclt.i, lUT ll SUllE TO MAIL THIS COUP'ON TO: l'11bllc ..,.,,k l ~ .. OAILY l"ILOT, P.O. Ill! I tut. e..i. M .... CA nw. .J ~--------- Seven winners will be selected ln the 1970 judtinr of "40 MU~ of Christmas Smilti" -the thrte btst residences, the thrff best commercW HtaDllshmcnU and the one city, coni.muntt,y or arta whose dtcorations convey to the judiet the most holiday aplrlt (they'll dealgnate that arM "Chrlstmuvllle ~970"). \Vatch the D.,.n.Yj"llPJ' tor list,t. o! loctl winners and for a page full ot plc:t.ures of "''inntrs in the "40 11.tiles of Chri•tmu Smile1'• ju~tfng. Tht Oringt CounfY Coast Asaoclation will award a plaque to each of the 1tven ''.0 Miles·· w1MtrL -.. For lnfonnatlon, Rules ancl Jucl9ln9 Dates for Local Contests, Contad These Local Sponsorss Capistrano leach Chamber of Commerce Contact President - Jim Elllott, 493-4561 Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce Contact President - Carl 5. K .. lay, 673-4()50 Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Contact Inc. Mgr, - Nlcholu Zlarler, 644536 Dana Point · · Chamber of Commerce Contest Chaltmt" - L1n1 B1nni1ter 496-5420 Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce Contest Chairman - Barbara Gillum, 147.1475 HuntitlC)ton leach Chamber of Commerce Contact Exec. Mtr. - Ralph Kl1ar, 962-6661 Loguna leach Junior Chamber of Commerce Contest Chairm1n - Sleva Donton, 49-4-3995 Loguna Niguel Homeowners Auoc. Contact President - Pat Mancini, 495-4310 Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Contact Exec. Mtr. - J1ck INr"ett, 675-6300 Saddlebock Valley Chomber of Commerce Contact Exec. Director - Al 911!1, 137-4753 San Clemente Chamber of Commerce Contact Exec. Mgr. - R. W. Evans, 492-1131 San Juan Beautiful ISJC Chamber of Commerce I Contest Chalrm1n - Ellla Darnold, 493-3133 Seal leach Chomber of Commerce Contact lxec. Mgr. - Proctor Weir, 596-6491 :JOIN THI ORANGE COAST'S "40 MILES OF CHRISTMAS SMILES" for 1970 , ' -' Queen to Bring ·Tollrists Closer ·to Sea OAIL Y PILOT Sltff l"htl't 'I OUICKL Y REALIZED IT WAS MY DUTY' Couste•u Discusses Queen Mary's S.a Exhibit Judge Promises Upper Bay Swap Verdict Next Week By .JACK BROBACK 01 Ille 01Uy PUii Sl1ff The long-awaited verdict on the Upper Newporl Bay tidelands exchange was promised for next week by Superior OJurt Judge Claude ~t' Owens as he held a short session Friday. Judge Owens called attorneys in the in· volved litigation back to his courtroom for further arguments. 'They concerned certain assumptions by appraiser Bernard Evans who was hired by Orange County in 1966 to determine the relative values of the properties being traded bet ween the county and the Irvine Company. TRADE OBJECT Attorney Robert Warren for Irvine argued Friday that the object of the trade was development or Upper Bay as a harbor and that such development meant that a clear channel must be pro-- conveyed to the county in the trade by comparison with he Dover Shores development. Warren said the islands were valued for their use for resi dences which would include bulkheading. Judge Owens had inquired on this point because of two law cases whi ch held that a public entity could fill tidelands in front of private property. Deputy Attorney General J a y Shavelson for the state of California agreed with War ren 8nd sald that ap- praiser Evans "looked at islands in the lower bay in detennining the value of the Upper Bay trade elements. Attorney Philip Berry for the Newport Beach homeowners contesting the land swap contended that the law slates that an upland land owner does not have the right to access to water over public tidelands. "The issue is the comparability vided. . between islands and submerge He _argued that ~ppra1ser Evans tidelands ," Berry said. ''11le islands wert. determined the valuation of the three. • 'not of as 11:reat value as the tidelands." islands owned by the Irvine Company and NO BULKHEAD LINE Forest A venue Closed for Show Forest Avenue in Laguna Beach will be .closed Sunday for the Pre-Christmas Craftsmen's Show and Christmas shop- pers will be able to purchase gifts from the many displays. The event to begin at 10 a.m., is s'ponsored by the Laguna Craft Guild and was originally scheduled for Thanksgiv- ing weekend, but was rained out. Guild members are keeping a close watch on the weather forecast in hopes that the rain won't repeat itself Sunday. Forest Avenue will be closed from the Coast Highway to Glenneyre Street all da y Sunday beginning at 7 a.m. Guild members will set up individual displays of jewClry. leatherwork. woodcarving, metal sculpture and furniture. He argued that a bulkhead line did not exist for the island as it does, for mainland properties. Judge Owens asked Berry that if in his opinion the islands could have been developed without bulkheading legally. Berry said he didn't know. Judge Owens then asked, "If the county cannot fill in in front of bulkheads, islands with bulkheads would be on a parity with county tidelands, wouJd they not? Berry again said he did not knoW. ASSUAWTION TOLD Attorney D)lffern Helsing representing County Auditor Vic Heim argued that the appraiser assumed too much. "His assumption that the county could not fill in the channel next to the islands was wrong," Helsing maintained. Judge Owens then asked him . "If the Islands were developed and bulkheaded does the law say that the county must stay away from them?" Helsing said he did not know. Loaner Unkempt Sculpture in Disrepair at UC/ By GEORGE LEIDAL 01 tM D•llJ !'1191 $1111 An abstract expressionist sculpture valued at SIB,500 four years ago, has fallen into disrepair and is rotting in a patch of weeds on an undeveloped knoll at UC Irvine. The work by noted American sculptor, Mark di Suvero entitled ''Nova Albion" is on indefinite loan to UCI from the artist's gallery. ln four short years since its arrival at UC! it has con1e to be ignored , unkempt and nearly abandoned. Parts of the sculpture have vanished. Some art experts claim the work might now sell for $30,000 to $40,000, based on sales of comparable works by the same artist. University officials oiu opposed the work for safety reasons and even built a fence around it. Today the unrepaired sculpture sits uncared for on 1 plot not far from UCl's Fine Arts Village. John Coplans, direclOr of the UCI art gallery when the sculpture was brought to the campus, described di Suvero as "one of the major sculptors of the last decade." He was "one of 30 American artista to be selected tor a Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibit of American art 1940 to 1970, '' Coplans said. Coplans recalled that placing the work on campus wis subject to the opinions o( many universily oEficials who were not art experts. Cop\ans COfltends they didn't trust the 1tress loads the 11rlist developed wilh the mas5ive beams he singlehandedly placed 20 feet into the air. Also! he claimed, "none wanted the work p aced on nice clean l1wns." • ' ... The artist provided a swinging plat· form and a tire for swinging involvement by viewers, but a fence was built to keep people away from the dangers. This fence is now gone. But then, the swing is gone, as well. Tony de Lap of the Fine Arts' faculty, believes restoration of the work and mov- ing it into the newly opened Fine Arts Village are impending possibilities for "Nova Albion." He's given thought to making restora- tion a weekend class project for a r t students who could "zinc chromate the metal parts, replace the swingrope and tire, repaint the white wood beam and refinish other wood portions. E. Clayton Garrison, dean of the fine arts faculty, said, "A cOmmillee of arts faculty will consider locations "and will make recommendaUons to the campus planning committee." UCJ 's de Lap defends the importance of "Nova Albion" and notes that the work ''offers all kinds of lessons to sculpture students as well as engineers. "I find it is a remarkable engineering feat as well as an aesthetic experience," de Lap said. What makes the engineering a!pects of the work more meaningful is di Suvero'1 personal story. "Many year! ago Mark was very bat. tered In • serk>us elevator accident in his apartment building which left him paralyitd,'' de Lap recalled, "Ile still hu a serklu! physical disability." Whtie it took five men and 1 forklift ll'\lck to install the work It UCJ, di Suvero creattd the 4,000.pound artwork alone on the beach near Monterey with only • wlrrl1 truci for llJUng help. ·~ By AllntUR R. VINSEL °' ... O.llY """ ..... JuJt three yea.rs and two days -an . •-• 191b Century Yankee wbller'1 voyage -sir<e the ~ Mory .....,... inlo Long Beach, backen of the tempelt- tos5ed, $41 mllllon project outlined be!' progress Frida;y. City officials and Callf~la Muaeum of the Sea FoundatiOn principaf8 boltocl • shipboard press conference to anopuoe openlng dates of 10me features. Samuel C. Cameron, president or the non-profit corporation headed a five.man panel including noted oceanographer Capt. Jacques Yves Cousteau , who is creating The Living Sea exhibit. "Dur~ng these three years, there have been a lot of frustrations and money , spent,'' remarked Cameron. "We think we've weathered the storm." Long Beach City Manager John Mansell announced the Queen will be moved to her permanent berth at Pier J beginning Feb. 27 at 6 a.m., mudged to her final dock: by eight tugboats. "All indications point to a successful voyage;· said Adm . John Fee (USN·Ret.) a Queen Mary project leader. Guided tours or the former flagship or the Cunard Line begin April J5, while a portion of Cousteau 's unprecedented Liv- ing Sea facility will open in July. Cousteau , whose architect son Jean· Michel is assisting in the design, painted an enchanting portrait of what an ex- pected three million visitors per year will .... "When 1 was approached, I said 1 didn 't need another job, but I quickly realized it was my-duty," said the pioneer oceanographer in clipped French accents. Cousteau noted that man's evolution has been intimately involved with the sea and I.he longtime promoter o( en vironmental conservation predicta our future survival depends on the rela- tionship. One exhibit in the simulated world Cousteau knows so well will de'-1 with pollution and what it portends of the seas, which cover 97 percent of the earth 's surface. "Our purpose will be to make people experience a long visit to the bottom of the ocean," he explained. The Living Sea will include thowands of fish and walk-through exhibits giving visitors a total liquid environment without even gettin&,their feet wet. Visitors making the . three· hour tour of the entire Queen Mary project, will travel the equivalent of 15 stories from far beneath the waterline to upper decks. Don M. Muchmore, vice president of the California Museum of the Sea, told newsmen and other guests aboard Friday the first partial exhibits opening in July cost $4.5 million, including design. A "Vlrfety of specialty shOips and cafes will be Installed aboard the Queen Mary, wtiile,~pecial cabins and staterooms are ,now.&eing remodeleditl..n&inal condition for the tours. • Queen Mary HofiL ind Convention Center visitors will occupy the older com- partments. No cost has been projected ye t for the three-hour tours planned for an expected 3 million persons per year, but it will not be complimentary for registered hotel guests. Mushroom Fatal To Expert Chef SAN RAFAEL (AP),...,.. Ermete E. La- vino, 72, a retired chef and expert on mushrooms, has die'd of mushroom poisoning, I.he coroner's office said Fri- day. Lavino's wife said he became ill Nnv. 28 after cooking mushrooms he picked at a friend's house. She said il had been raining and the lighting was poor and that Lavina ap- parently mistook the deadly Arnonit.a phalloides mushroom for a harmless Italian kind. Lavino, a native of Italy, retired three years ago as head chef al Amelio'a Restaurant in San Francisco. DAILY ll'ILOT Sflft ,..... AFTERNOON LIGHT CASTS EERIE SHADOWS ON PROMENADE DECK OF QUEEN MARY D•1pite the Frustr•tion1 itnd tfte MOMy, Worlc Continu.1 on Former Liner Reds Assault Cambodians On Highway 7 PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Nearly 3,000 North Vietnamese troops attacked Cam- bodian paratroops and infantrymen on Highway 7 northeast of Phnom Penh to- d1y. The Cambodian command report. ed hand-to-hand fighting. The Cambodian spokesme11 said the regiment.sized unit of North Vietnamese swept up the Mekong River and attacked at Prey Tab.mg, 35 miles northeast of Phnom Penh. Cambodian intelligence sources said it appeared the attackers were the same North Vietnamese regiment that moved from the south bank of the Mekonit last week a11d overran the town of Peak Chi· kang. . ~ ·- The Camodian Military C.Ornmand said fntense hand-to-hand combat raged Juit , after dawn around Prey Totung. Prey Totung it one ol at least three C1rnbodian outposts on Highway 7 cut off from every me.thod of supply except para. chute drop since early November. Troops at Prey Totung and other outposts have ~11 weakened by almost continuous ha· rassing attacks and Jack of medical evacuaLlon helicopters. Lt. Col. Am Rong, the official Carn. bodian military spokesman, said today four of the six American built helicopters on loan to Cambodia began flying again today after being grounded for almost 1 week because of lack of maintenance. There are 1t0 helicopter maintenance shops in Phnom Penh. Legion Slates Beach Seminar American Legion service officers and rehabilitaUon officers of the ladies' auJ:.. illary will gather in HWltlngton Beach Sunday for a seminar conducted by Hal Wirtz , service officer for the 29th district (Orange County ). Any veteran or dependent may attend the informational meeting. It starts at l p.m. in memorial hall, 5th and Main Street.s. (;Ivie District Officials Unhappy Over . Newport Study Priority: By L. PETER KllfEG Of Iii. Dlllt P'llfl lllff . ' At least two Newport Beach city coun· cilmen, including Mayor Ed Hirth, are district several months ago as a vehJcle to provide tight building controls alona the entire Newport Beach shoreline. ·unhappy over the priority assigned to Kymla 88,·d he and the ma ,,,_ r fA yar, .""' .. studies leading to creation o a ....... wer with the two planning commission DESERVES ATl'ENTION Newport Bay Civic Di.strict and intend to members of the study committee, feet do something about it Monday. th d' -·• Councilman Carl Kymla , chairman of a e istrict pro.,..,.,... deserves far more attention. special Civic District study committee, Hirth, although not a member of , ... i• said he ha s learned City Manager Harvey uni L. Hurlburt directed two matters Kymla study committee, was present at a feels are far less important to be handled meeting of lhe panel last week in thli by the planning department ahead of the absence of Councilffian Lindsley Parsons. district study. · KYn_iJa said l;lur1bUrt haS assl~ ~· "As a result ." Kymla said "there is no PlaMmg Depaitment staff to wort on an.. staff time at all now being ~voted to the · investigation of R·2 (two-family raidm: civic district concept."' • r 1 'tr •~) IOning viol~iQl:w I~~ dtJiMat- Kymla said he will ask the cooncll 1o and a study of lhe building excise tax direct the priorities be juggled either at before it work!: on the civic district. : Monday afternoon's study session or "Both of those should carry prioriUe! Monday night's regular meeting. far below that of the Civic District,"" The freshman oouncilman proposed the ~ymJa declared. He said this ia especially true in Ugbt of From Page I COPTER •.• spot light and told him not to move until the patrol car arrived. Obviously the man had plans to burglarize the car agency and with the use of the helicopter, it waa prevenzed," Glavas explained. In the future, the department pl~ns to use the helicopters to help lifeguards dur- ing the summer months and broadcast traffic reports for local radio station KOCM. .. You know no one questions the presence or use of a patrol car. It so- meone sees a unit with its light on, step- ping another car, they think nothing about it. Perhaps they'll come to un- derstAnd that the helicopter is just another patrol unit, and when it's circling or using its spot light, it's on police business, jw;t u a patrol car is," Glavas said. DAILY ~ILOT ltatl P'i.11 the fact the city l)as conUnued action on a major project for 90 days pending results' or the study, APPEAL DELAYED The City Council last month delayed an appeal on a request for high-rise apartments on the site of the forme Rendezvous Ballroom unftl some ldnd o.f waterfront building policy is determlned. "We should, we must, have some End of interim report ready by then," Kym.la said. · He said the committee to date has ro,:: tained information on civiC' district.I created by v a r i o u s other California municipalities, including Mo n t e r 1 y ~ 1o~ullerton and Santa Ana and a study on the concept commlsskln by the San Fran- cisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission on the Misskln Beach area. Kymla said the committee will alM review a 1961 building height atudy, prepared for Newport Beach by planning expert Charles Bennett. In addition, he said. the cornrrllUee plans to contact several other plannJn1 experts, including Kevin Lynch, who bu authored a well·known book, "Jmage of a· City." · DAILY PILOT H...,_,, le_. H• ......... l .. IH ... ,.. ,......,. ,.., C.t• Mn• S.. "1 rs OltANGE CO.AST l'UaLISHIMG COMl>AWf JtoDett N. W114 Pr1tld1nt 1r.t1 hllll11111' Je~k· Jt. cm • ., Vice Presi.tnt er.d ~II M.-...r Tllomet k11•fl Edllof Thom•• A. Mu,1t\iN M-tlll:r t:dl\Or l.ich1t4 '· Nell SOl.llll Or .... Counly hlW -CO.II M_,i UO '#•I "' lllwt Jolews«t l udl: 2211 W•I ..... ...,...,,.,. UOlnt &f&dl; m '-t A-HuritlnelOn ~: 1117f a..dl ............ "" (ltll"llnlll? -N«tl'l 11 c-in. ... ARTIST THOUGHT IT VALUABLE GI FT, llUT UNIVERSITY PUT IT OUT TO PASTURE Mitrk di Suvero'1 Ab1tr•ct Ei:pre11ioni1t ''New• Albion" Aw•it1 Retur~tlon i1t UCI I •' I 4 DAllY PILOT Pulpit and Pew °" l"ridoy ewnlnl --THlpk wU1 hold lhelr !'llllllt Sabblth e V 'e D I D I _,,,_ ID the Anclulty of SI. Ja,_ Epis<opal Churcb. 3IOI Via Lido, Newport Beach, at 1:11 p.m. Servkeo wU1 be kd by Robbi Bernard KID( and a pit apeaker wU1 be f .. tur<d. Followins t be lllVlc<t, ID Oneg Shabbat wlD be ottered. 'l'1le Rev. Dr. Ren r y Gerhard, minister of the ChrQ " Re1titou -· 20062 LaiUM C&nyoo Road, Lquna Buch. will apeak OD '"lbe Eternal You'' at botb eervk:el 1t t and 11 a.m. on SUllclay. Tbe Church of llellliOUI Scieoce la lpOlllOr• lDI 1buradoy lectum at 10 Lm. Jn the Leisure World It Clul>houM 1 These lectm9 are free of charge and open to lhe public. Qualllt.d teacbera are ID cbarp of cblldreo from babyhood tbrOlllh high IChool durlllf Sunday oervke at t LID. Only, Temple Betll David o f Oru1e Coaty wU1 conduct Its Sabba th Eventn1 Worship Service on Friday at 8:15 a.m. at the Community Congreg:aUona1 Church, 4111 !Catella Avenue at Bloomfield, in IM Alamltos. At this time the Temple will consecrate all new tfnlergartne111, and first and llOCU1d graden of the Temple. Immediately follow- ing the tervlces there will bt a parent-teachers meeting at wbJcb time partnts will have the opportunity to meet with tlielr cblldreo'• teocben. '!be oennoo aubject for Sun- day, Dec. ts, will be •lHll Ma· jetty, 'Ille Carpenter," to be p.....,lod by Dr. Phlllp G. MWTO¥ ot 0.-dd Mar Cemm••ll)' C•arell, Caqncatloal, 111 Hellotrope Ave. Warship bi at 10 a.m. with child care. Church ocbool la allo at to. A1lo on SUndly, the Senior llJch Youth Group M the church wUJ have a lall:e Sale In help roloe fund! to pro- vide Chrlotmal for needy famillet. Lutberan Cburcb of the Muter, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mu, oUen two hoUrs of worship at I and 11 a. m. Sunday church school and Bible cla.uea are held at 10 1.m. The Senior High Youth will hold a weekend retreat at Lake Arrowht.ad. Dr. Wm. R. Eller will de11ver the meqage "A Song of Praise." TM observance of the Advent -wU1 -with the lllhtlnt " the "Shephmll' Caodlo." Robbi Ganon Goodmon wU1 conduct Sabbath eve 1ervlces at Tamplo l!Mno, 117 W. Homl1ton. CGelo -· Fl'lday evtninC bellnntna at I: ts p.m. Robbi Goodmon'• ..,,,.., will d...U DO the hlotory Ind IDllDlDf " llonuiob to the JINllll-day -Id olloln. '11111 year llomlbh, on eilbt.doy hollday -.Vonce begloo ot IUDllt Dec. 22 aod coctlnues thn>ucb Dec. :IO. Dr. Qlarle1 H. Dlereodlleld, putor, wU1 preach Part I!, ''The Apootlo Poul," In bla Ad· vtnt oar1eo eDllUod "Gulde& In Chriltmu" at the •• 1:30 and 11 a.m. oervtoea SUnday at It. Aldnw'1 Pre1byterla• Clmd, IOO SI. Andmrs Road, Newport lleacb. Th& public lo lnvlled ot I p.m. Sunday alter· -u the Saoctuory Choir preoeDll the Chrlotmal portion of Gecqe Freder!Ck Handel's oratorio, "The Meulah," with atrtnr accompanlmtnt, and under the direction of Dr. Jonah Kllewer. Twenty hl&h tcbool 1tudents will present a Folk Service at Grace Latberu Cb11reb, 6931 Edinger Ave . , Huntington BUch. at two morning wonhtp aervicts on Sunday. Spoooon for the 8:45 and tO :IS a.m. preaeotations are Mr. and Mr•. Douglas Novakoskl. Featured in the services will be contemporary songs and readlnp, with &Wtar ac- c:ompuUment by Carolyn Face and t.ealle Mc Goorp. A """ compoNd for theM -wW be IUlll by the ...,_.,, Millet Saller. Sen1ces at It. J.U 111o DMoe £"-1 ~ 104!, Orqe Ave., c.o.ta M ... , will commence with early Holy Communion 1t 7:80 a.m. At l ::IO 1.m. there will be Farolly Service with Sunday Sdlool c1 ..... ror 111 aaeo . .w.r the Co11eert S~t 6..e•t Spealcer S: 30 aervlce until 3 p.m. there wW be 1 sale by the women or The St. Andrew's Pre•· The Rev. RI ch a rd &.e church of artlcla' from byterian Church choir Wunnbrand, a Roman· Mellco such u pottery; flower and orchestra, under ian Lutheran minister arranaementl and Jewelry. the direction of Dr. Jcr who was held as a Com· Putor. Jamet G. Blaln of nab Kliewer, will per· munist prJsoner for a Newport Harbor L 1t•er1 • form the first part of total of 14 years, for un· Ontrcll, 7911 Dover Drive, the Messiah wi.th the derground activities, N rt u.acb •· .~. will be the speaker Sun-ewpo ~ • ·~• ~• Hallelujah Chorus Sun-day at 9:45 a.m. at Cr-for hla lm'MD m the Tbird • .-Suodoy Jo Advent "WU! the day afternoon at 4 p.m. tral Baptist Church, Rul King p1eue ·stanc1 Up." in the main· sanctuary 7661 Warner Ave., Hun· Sunday. service• are a\ 8 and of the church, 600 St. tington Be a c b • Rev. A Andrew's Road, New· Wurm.brand is noted for 10~31> a.m. t 7:30 p.m. on port Beach. The Mes· his testimony in 1966 be. Sunday evenin1, the Ei&h· siab is one of the. most fore the U.S. Senate In· t;:1i~ ~ b r .!~1 m: ! famous pieces of church temal Security Subcom· praented. Tbls year the con· music ever composed. mittee, where he bared cert will Include the newly It-was written by maes· his body above the organized 8th Grade through tro George Frederick waist to show torture College Age Choir or over six-Handel in honor of the scars from Communist ty youn, people as welJ as the _b_irth __ o_f_C_bri_· •_t. _____ tr_e_a_tm_•c.nt'-.----- Chapel Choir. --The worship hour at Harbor Qrtdu Cllurcb, Dloclpl" of Cbrl1t , will feature: photographic art as colored slides of the nativity and other Christmu scenes will be used to illmtrate hymns, prayer, scripture readin,a and holy communion. The sermon sub- (See PULPIT, Pap S) P.ace In Area Schools Adventists Show Enrollment Jume Fflum juat releutd by Slventh-day Advenu.t bead4 quarten In RJvenlde show lbat enrollment in th e J r elemtnW')' and aecondary scboolr ln lhe nve-e«1nty Southeutem California Conference stands at nearly 1,000 thla year. Theae students are con- centrated in 20 elementary ocbooll, lhrte junior hljh tchools, one minion achoo! and five hl&h schools. hl&heot perceola1e lncrwo of 40 percent from t3 to UO students. 1ng the conference elementary and junior hlgb schools thlt year are 159 teachen whole quality hu improved to the extent that more are now holding bachelor and advanced degrees than ever before ln the conference's history. Mrs. Kathy Biwmber l5 tuptrvi,lr lng the conference eJemtna!V, school program. Beginning~-the-year enroll-.----------. ment this September was S •ce 4,1112, I 11Jo ol 115 o•er the ervi S put ocbool year·• openlns Pr:nted enrollment. MOit of this was 11 on the elementary and junior high levels where the gain wu The DAILY PILOT Is 102 makln& thl• year's opening plBMing a special story to fil"'• 3,481. Tbe hl&h school ~lm1;:'·.;1d a:~ pin wu 63, making thls year'i number of students services at all t b 1 1,393. • churches on the Orana• The majority or this in· Coast. ' crease was felt in two schools. However, due to the Th is resulted in two more limitations o( time and the teachers n!td@d it La Sierra large number of churches Eleme11tary School where two and temples serving this new mobile class rooms have area, we must ask that had to be purchased and churches and t e m p I e a another new teacher I n wishing to announce any Yucaipa where the school special services send in an board has had to consider eJ:· announcement of time, pansion plans. place, date, and sermon ti· La Sierra Elementary Ue or event so that wa School's enrollment wu up 62 may put it in lhe story. from last year making tti,e The final deadline for total 648. However, the La sudl items will be Tues· Sierra Academy enrollment day, Dec. 22 at 5 p.m. The was down by seven. All other items must be in the Costa academies reported signUicant Mesa office, 330 West Bay increases. St. by that time or lhey Yucaipa rePorted t h e cannot be run. ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY l11:~t?c~!OE~~!:,i ~ .... S..dt11 It A.M. • 11:11 A.M. Swlld•v School for ell •t•• -1:45 1.1111. , ................. " ... . 0Mce-'4W111 Singspiration First Assembly of God Church 140 E. 22nd St., c .. 11 Mau 541-J7'1 -R•"· f. W. P'hllli,,, P•1t•r ftJI A,M.-a..di ldlffl ·AR Apl 11:11 A.M~-•1,..4, ,,._. Mt.leHl"f Jr, I Pf'e.SdtMI Chrcll N1,_., C.. Anlt.Me 7:00 P.M.-f'Oltor Nllp9 .,...1., 7:11 P.M-W11n IMy • r,.,... I~ Stltdy ,...,.,...M .. Prt-Slllnnl A .. I Vt·s-6:11 ..... N l :ll P·"'- ,.._ MJ.IJll HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 w. wn ..... cost• Ma•• ..... , .. V. L. H•ll.TWICtC, 'AITOll JIM llMOl.ITON M.._Wflf y ... •o•nT •. smte Mlftl1t.t .... ,, ... CAIL •INTav Mlftlll9'"' ....... SUNDAY SllYICU 9:41 4M-S1111V klteel 10:10 A.M-'"Mly,,.... C-.'" S.... bf Plltw 7:00 P.M. IMtt S,...et .... ,,... Meere wltti .......... ""''" tlllffet COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ~ -• ....,,.,. -• ..........,, -Cllllll c:- FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 611 HAMILTON. COITA MIU •EOIGI I OU ll, Pdef S11"'4•v s,!lool • , ••• ,, • 9145Trt111lnt U11l•11 , ••••••. 1:00 M.,11l11f Wo"hip , • , •• 11 100fvo11h1t We,1hip •••••, 6!00 WM11oul1y Preyor Mettirtt for t ll 09e1 • •••• , ••• • • •• • 7111 ...... 641·9111 N1rwy Atnll A""1eMt UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1151 S. I . PALISADH IOAD SANTA ANA Hll•HTS IU..0 ... Y IC"°°L ............................... ,t 1• A.M. MOllMIHe WO•SMI' •••••· ..................... , ... 11 ... ,._ •'lllMIM• WOllSHI' ••... , ......................... , ,.M. MIO'lnllC SllllVCI WIOHISDAY ............ ,, .. '.Ill. aw ..... " c..... Cflwdl ,.... MNm CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llANCHD OP THI MOTHR CHUICH THI JllST CHU•CH OP CH.IST; ICllNTIST IN IOSTON, MASSACHUllnS "GOD, THE PRESERVER OF MAN" SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 Colf1 Mt .. -flr1t Church of Christ, Sc11ntl1t Jiit .. _. ,_,. Dr .. c .... M .. ,.-.,,.._1-t:llA.M. C .. rdt Senke-11 A.Iii. leedl .. l""', llSO M .. 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IJl•1211 N•rMIJ C.e IJJ.Jl46 A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l1ll:to• 1110114 THI UNtTID COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH I IS A9ole 675.0950 9:10 A.M. Worship Wor1hip I Surt4ty SchooT Co1to M110 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I tlh St. I H•rbor 11.,d. Church Wonhip -t :JO I 11 Church School -t :lO 141°7727 Ce.ti Mo11 Nortlt MESA VIRDE METHODIST CHURCH Mo1• Vorclo I l1kor St. 549-2719 Wo .. hip I Church Scltool t :OO A 10:10 A.M. Hu11tl11gton lo1ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th SI. 136-3517 s.Mc.-t:ll '11:10 Cti.rU kllff~:tl M"""'l' C.'f All M1m111t H'unti119h111 lotch-Ntrtti COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Ho il J..,o. 142-44'1 Worship l Churclt Sch .. I 9 I 10:30 A.M. lr¥in o -E11t l h1ff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH tll·12JJ 11422 Cul.,1r Rood ol Uni¥1rtity Dti"o Wonhip & Church School 9 I IO:JO A.M. L19uno l11ch LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 21612 Wotlty Dri¥o in So. l1guno Wor1h;p tnd Ch11rclt Scltoo l -JO A.M, .. ••. ]011 Now~ort l1och CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. ltlbo1 ti ...... 67J-l l05 Woriltip-9:1 0 A.M. Church Scltool- 9:30 • 11 A.M, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian Hl11 MetMll• fN-Alkntit1 H•lltt"ltH leecll a ... DoitaN I. ReMrt9, P•ter .. ..., W ...... : t:lll A.M. CJi1rcll S.tteot: 11:45 A.M. Office: 10112 Mepell• St. ... .. : t61-4940 Church of the Covenant 1110 h!Mew ..... c ......... ,,... •.•• m.. Plltof S...., Wlf'ltllp: t :Jt I 11 A.M-C .. rcll S.1119': t :JI ...... : 141-4)04 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 601 St. AIMllfft'I •Mii. N•_,." hecji CMtS.. H"'*t Df4.r11Reld, p_.., WMMp I Cll1rdl kllMh I, 9:JO & 11 A.M. 646-7147 St. Mark Presbyterian Church C.... "-k,.. I hltWdf Drift, c,,... 4-il M• J._. .,..._ Kirt, , .... , Wenlllp • CIHtNll 1&•111 t & 10:30 A.M. ..... ,,., ' '~,} SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL har~?,f, .~!?.~.temple ... b,. mtttl~ at St. JamlS Eplscoe>at Church a 3209 Vii Lido, Newport Std For lnformttlon: C.11 675-1230 I * TEMPLE SHARON • I 11te ... """" ... , .... , ......... 111tf,. Htnhr ArM 617 W•t H..-lltt .. C..te ..... All Jowlth f•P11ill1t ••o ;.,.,!It' to 10!11 111 111 11111., P11t111ln9ful IAllATH IYININ• lllYICb PllDAf 9' 1=11 P.M. S,lrftHI LeHw -·~ ..... 6"4 ... "4•·1111 lt111plt Sh,,...,. Che1r -Onot Sholtot 1'4l·l4JI I • . I I • • • • . .Pulpit and Pew Methods of Teaching Big Asset· to Christ (C6ntfnued From Pace 4) ject la "For All The People". The. church meett each Sun· day 1t Harper Elementary School, US E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa. Services begin with the Sunday School al 9:t5 a.m, The worship hour is at 10 :45. Dr. D. W. McElroy ls the minister. "Come -Repent" is the theme of the sermon that the Rev. 1.Athar Tornow will bring lo the congregati-0n of Christ Lutlleru Oburch, 760 Victoria Costa Mesa on Sunday, at tw~ Worship Services, 8:15 and 11 a.m, Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. lhe third mid-week Advent service will be observ- ed with the Rev. Tornow speaking on, "Are You Ready?" Holy Communion will also be observed at this service. "Waiting for the Sunrise'' will be the se rmon topic of the Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie at The Presbyterian Church of the r.ovenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa ·Mesa . Public reception or new member!I will be at the 9:30 a.m . .service. Worship services will be held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Church school through fhe eighth grade will be held at 9:30 a.m. An Advent Hymn Festivar will be held Sunday at the to a.m. service at Christ The Shepherd Lutheran Church Camino Capistrano at 0ei Gado Road, Capistrano Beach. The liturgy of the ·church will be sung in terms of the great hymns ·of Advent and of the Church. The Choir will lead in the singing of the service. Pastor Ackerman will ha ve brief sermon on "F'or What Are You Looking?". tm~ mediately following t h e service will be held the elec~ lion of Church Councilmen for three three-year terms and one one-year term . Sunday School and Adult Bible Forum is held at 11 :05 a.m. each Sun· day. The Sunday School is preparing far the traditional Sunday School Ch r istmas Program to be held Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. At Chritt Church by the Sea. United Methodist, for the 3rd Advent Sunday, Or. Ray C. Gery's sermon . i& entiUed "Tht Unspeakable Speaks." Dr. and Mrs. Gery will present s p e c 1 a I Christmas music. "Jesu Bambino," along with the Sanctuary Choir. Worsh.ip begins at 9:30 a.m,, with Church School also at this time. Adult Study classes meet at 11 a.m. at 1400 W. Balboa Bl vd., Newport Beach.. On Sunday at Community Musician To Appear At Church Jaey Bochenk. known to many as the ''Musical Wizard," will be presenting his wizadry and minisfry o( the instruments, along with tales of his many ex"periences, at The Chapel of Faith, 24692 De.I Prado. Dana Point at 11 a.m. Sunday. Bochenk's unusual ministry using gospel music has been used in tandem with such noted ministers as Or. Billy Graham, Dr. Oswald Smith, Dr. Bob Pierce and many ethers. United Melbodllt Church, 6662 Heil Ave .• Huntin1ton Beach, Ca., the Rev. Qiarles L. Rose wilt be preai:hlng at both the 9 and 10:30 services. The title ol his &ermon is "The Road to Bethlehem." During t be service the ceremony -0 f Ugh.ting the Advent Candle will be taken by a family of the ch.urch. Church school classes for all Jge.s as well as nursery cart for the very young will also be'held at both hours. Dr. George Speake, a . graduate engineer, will be the guest minister at Crown Valley Covenant tburch, Sunday al the 11 a.m. worship service. Thi$ service as well as the 10 a.m. Sunday School sessions are held at the Crown Valley Elementary School, 29595 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel. Dr. Speake, who graduated from Pennsylvania University, has been with Moody Inslitute or Science in Whittier for twenty three years. For the past twenty years he has been respansible for the "Sermons from Science·• exhibits at the Warld Fairs, both in this coon· try and abroad. Resurrection L 11 t h e r a n Church, L.C.A., 9812 Hamilton (Hamilton at Brookhurst), Huntington Beach, schedules morni ng worship at 10:30 a.m. Arthur R. Tingley, pastor, will speak on "What Is Required of Stewards?" Sunday school for grades two and above at 9 a.m. Nursery care through first grade at 10:30 a.m. The Adult Discussion Group meets at 9 a.m. Tbe First United Methodist Church. 2 7 2 1 Seventeenth Street. Huntington Beach, will conduct two worship services Sunday at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Edward C. Erny will preach at both ser v ices. Church school classes for all ages are held at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. The Youth Groups meet at 6:30 p.m. At the 6:30 p.m. service or the First Baptist Church af Huntington Beach, the Chancel Choir will present t h e i r Christmas Cantata. ''The Christmas Story," by Jahan· nes Petzold. It will be directed by choir director, Mrs. Nancy Prickett. The m u s i c ac· companying· the cantata will be the organ and oboe. The public is invited to this special Christmas -progiam. R e v • Willis J. Loar will bring bis second Christmas message, "The Meeting~ of the Cen· turies," to both services: 9:30 at Peeks O!apel. 7801 Bolsa Ave .• Westminster and 11 at the Huntingtan Beach Church. 6th and Orange. Church school is at 9:30 downtown. Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. the United Methodist Men of Mesa Verde United Methodist Church will meet for a din· ner in Fellowship Hall Guest speaker for the evening will be Dr. Phillip Murray minister of the United Church of Christ in Corona del Mar. He will prese nt a Christmas Message. Dr. Murray has been in his present church for a number cf years and is vice president elect of the Harbor E. Pakistan Relief Aid Approved WASHINGTON, D.C. He has carried this unique ministry to prisons, slum~ and mansions and has played and talked in Mexico, the Bahamas, Hollywood and most recently, behind the lron Cur· ta in. Initial aid for East PakisLan in the amoun t of $20,000 cash has been voted by Seventh-day Ad ventist Welfare Services (SAWS) h.ere. s~ Ws took the action this week In response to a cable from 0 . W. Lange, presidenl of th.e Adventists' P1kistan Union in Lahore. The cable stated that the Sauthern Asia Division was ear marking $5,000 for East Pakistan relief. The Chapel or Faith is a member of the Assemblies of God. It holds Sunday School 1t 10 a.m. and worship at 11 a.m. There is also a Sunday even· fng service at 7 p.m, Pastor is B. V. McN .. ty. BUSINESS AND It stated lhat the Division President R. S. Lawry WI$ on the scene and that the first iurvey revealed that no lives or church members or mission workers bad been Jost. C-Ouncll or Churches. The churcll is located "at 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa . The Mua Verde Ua,lted Me ...... ; Cbarda, 1701 Baker Street, Costa Mesa, will have tw-0 Sunday morning worship services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Rev. Paul C. Biesemeyer has selected as his sermon taplc "Come Thou Long ExpecLed Jesus." The Church 11chool will meet at 9 a.m. for riur$Cry through. high school. and at 10:30 a.m. fo r nursery through sixth grade. Sunday, from 5 to 7 p.m., families will meet at the church for the Family Christmas Caroling. They will sing t-0 shut-ins and will eo to the convalescent homes. Continuing his series of messages on the Advent of Christ Rev. Bert Orman, pastor of Warner Avenue Bap- tist Church, Warner Avenue at Gothard Street, Huntington Beach, will bring the message "The Advent of Christ and The Purpose For Whicll He came" Sunday at II a.m. At 6 p.m. the aduJt cltoir will present ''Night Of Miracles" by John W. Peterson, directed by Mike Kub:le with pianist, Nancy Schnell. The cantata includes narration by La rry Kingery, and solos by Tom Ashby and Joan Ballinger. The youth choir under the direction cf Mike Kutzle will sing. ''Carol Of The Dtums" and .. Look In The Manger". 'lbe junior choir under direction of Elizabeth Schnell with. pianist, Vi Chris· tlan. will sing "Angels We Have Heard On High", "O Lit· tie Town Of Bethlehem" and "Birthday or A King,". ''Where to go at Christ- mas? TD a House" is the serm-0n topic of the Rev. Norman L. Brown on Sunday at the Plymouth Congrega· tlonal Church ar Newport Harbor. 3262 Broad Street, Newport Beach. at 10 a.m. worship service. S u n d a y School is held at the same time. A Christmas Cant.a.ta will be presented at the Balboa Island Untted Melhodlst Cburcb, 115 Agate Ave., at 6 p.m. Sunday. The Chancel Choirs of the Balboa Jsland 8nd St. Lukes United Methodist Churches will present the program. Mrs. Paul Walter is the Balboa l sland United Methodist Music Director. "Celebrating Life: Part I" is the sermon title of the Rev. Don A. Bas.sett for the 9:30 a.m. worship hour. Church School is also provided at 9:30 a.m. Newport Unity C h t1 r c h • Jly LOUIS CASSEUJ Ul"I "11..llNON W~ITIR Even amori& those who at-cord him no higher st1itu11, Jesut is revered as 1 great teBcher, But praise for hia teaching usually focuses on content rather lhan methods. Without detracting from the importance of what Jesus taught, it should be noted that bis impact was partly due to how be taught. This fact ii made clear repeatedly in the New Testa· ment Goi.pels. Matthew, (or example, concludes his account -0( the sermon oo the mount with this observation: •·rne crowds were amazed at tile way he taught. He wasn't like their teacllers cf lhe law; instead, he taught with auth-0r\ty." The religious teache rs of Jesus' day rarely ventured to express ide~ of their own. They 11Ulck to the saler and more conventional technique of expounding the laws and precepts which they felt God had given to Israel through Moses. Even when It was necessary to clarify er Interpret a Mosaic rule, the religious teachers of first century Pales- tine (referred to in some older Biblical trans lat.ions as ''the Scribes and Pharisees") usually relied on precedents set by respected rabbi of years past. Th.us it might be said that they taught "from author- ity." But Jesus taught "with authority." "Jesus adduced no authority but his awn," says bibli· cal scllolar Alexander MacLaren. "He stood ·forth 11 a legislator, not a commentator. He .. commanded, and pro. bibited, and repea led, and promised on bis bare W()rd." On many occasions, he went so far as to contradict or amend teachings of Moses. which. no other teacher' of his time would have da red to do. Time and again, Jesus said to awed listeners: "You have heard that men were told in the past .•. but now 1 tell you this .. ,'' lt is not surprising. says Prof. Norman V. Hope ot Princeton Theological Seminary, that Jesus' teaclllng got through to people with unusual pawer. "It Js always more impressive to hear a man speak his own message than the message of any ether." Hope also points out that Jesus "taught only what had come home to him with vital reality in his own personal experience, his own inner spiritual life." This is perhaps the chief secret of his great success as a commun ica tor. He offered men nothing based on hearsay or second-hand knowledge. He always spoke with the special conviction of one whose Insights and truths are drawn from first-hand experience and a deep immersion in Ufe. Moreover, Jesus did not consider It beneath hiS dignity to talk to people in the language of their own everyday experience or life, or to use farms of comm unication, such as story-telling. that are able to convey meaning to simple people far more effectively than the erudite abstractions of scholars who are seeking to impress each other. The gospels record that Jesus' favorite method or teaching was to tell ''parables." Parables are short stories with a point. They are interesting in their own right simply as narratives, and their profound truths sneak' up on you while ycru're engrossed in the "tale itself. Jesus' parables, and the metaphors which flash through his teaching like verba l meteors, always were drawn from the common circumstances of everyday life. They dealt . with such familiar things as children playing in the street; a tiousewife looking for a cherished passession that has gatten lost: a businessman taking a trip; a vineyard keep- er faced with a shortage of labor; a son who has rebelled against parent.al authority and left ltorile; A corner-cutting builder putting up a house without adequate foundations. People could -and still can -identify with the stories told by Jesus. They coold ~e t~mse\ves in the situations he desCribed, and they didn't need to have the moral pointed out to them. Modern preachers and teachers who are having trouble: communicating with their cangregations or classes might learn a lot by studying Jesus' methods. It's fine to be able to quote the Bible, or Karl Barth, or Paul Tillich. or the New York Times. But the words: that make a listener prick up his ea rs are: "l know this is true, because I have experienced it ... I have lived it • •. I have been there." meeting eacll week in the '---------------------- Senior Citizens Building , 15th and Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach, will hold se rvices Sun-- dl!iy at 10 and 11 :15 a.m. Rev. Loren Dale Flickinger will speak on ••Mind the Overcomer". A special com· munity singspiration w i t h Christmas music will be held outdoors at the mall in Fashion Island Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Orange County Jewish sin· gles will hold a Chanukah Party and talent show Dec. 19 Anaheim. Anyone participating in the talent show should bring instruments and there will be a donation of Sl for men1bers and $2 for non-mem· bers. The sermon topic for Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Fairview Baptitt Cburc::b, F a i r v i e w Road at Fair Drive. Costa Mesa . will be "Jesus and a Situation Ethlc" by Rev. Melvin Taylor. There will be a Christmas caroling party Fri· day leaving the church 3t 7 p.m. and returning at 8:JO p.m. for the appearance of "Santa". Rev. Bruce Cushing will bring the message Sunday at tht 10:45 a1m. service or the Flrsi Cbrlatlan Cburc::b of Laguna Beach, Legion at Catalina Street. The topic will be "The Magi". John Baker of San Juan Gaplstrano will be the tpeclal guest speaker al the 7 p.m. Vesper Haur. Music P ro g ram Set . By Newport Church PROFESSIONAL GUIDE Someth ing New ••• In Old Newport Bea ch • MATTRESSES MATTRISSES IOA'fl HOMll TU.II.RS ·--C.N M ... M~Ce. 2111 Ne_,.,. ""1. Uberty 8°1303 • UPHOLSTIRY Mesa Upholstery Liberty 1-4781 IJll NIWPOIT ILYD. •1 • • • • THI A•TISAN'I llNCH THI •UILDS MllCHANT TMI HIW •INAlllAMCI CANNERY VILLAGE Thl1 Chrl1t11t• t in erltJHI. Ill_.,.,... ttftt .. , ~1 .. S..ttler11 c.tl..,_.• CreftuM11. • ortN' ... .,, • Piii •• lAT. 'TIL t • LA J.AYml AT lttt. • NIWPOll IUCH .. ' " Saturd,y, Oete111btr 12. 1~70 DAILY PILOT II Lutherans Set Special Broadcasts ST. LOUIS, Mo. -The Lutheran tlour wUI present a 11pecial Christmas broadcast this year over some 2,600 radio stations around lhe warld. The special, which has been tilled "Christmas in Norway'' will be heard ln a period from Dec. 20 to Dec. 3(1 by millions, possibly almost a billion peo- ple. ln the United States and Canada alone, c b r I 1 t m a s special will be carried by more than 900 statians wttich broadcast The Lutheran Hour each week, plus another 900 ataUons which have contracted to carry tile holiday broldcut. The program will Include auth en tic Na rw egian Christmas music as well as a travelogue style commentary an Christmas traditions of PEN SUNDAY 11 To 5 UNTIL CHRISTMAS ·8Jtii llll f)•= 1912 H•rbor Blvd., Cost• M••• "Ruu.l.i Cooidna• from '1"lf'ne.lJfe; • twootftt IQ one! mustrtl8d 'IOftmle on cul81ne. custocna., etc. ph• splraJ.boaDd book ot aome 100 1'9Clpeia, both In • h~ toidet. "1.111 I '-'IHION ISLAND N_,_rt c..t.r Newpert 1••111 '44.ff41 Norway and interviews wlth•lr=======;;;;;:::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; t11ree prominen t Norwegians GRAND OPENING SPECIAL -Dr. Ragnar Frisch, a Nobel prize-winner In the field of • ocl o·eco nomlca; Knut CINE C 0 LOR Nystedt, a Popular No,.,;egian FILM DE VELOPING , -24 Hll. SlllVIC! music composer, and the Rev. EridtJov Birkell, head or the DISCOUNT PRICES Church of Norway and Bishop 01 :. 10oswald Hollmann. the F R E E F I L M regular Lutheran H o u r &peak er, will be the host. "The CJu:isbnas broadcast from Norway glorifies our Lcird and Savior J es u s Christ," he said. "It is a witness to His Saviorhood and His Lordship over the worl<I. Coming from a country like Norway, with its beautiful Christmas songs, the bread· cast has a rec-0 g n i z ab I y Lutheran character." The Rev. William D. Kniffel, director o f internaU-0nal operations for The Lutheran Hour. said overseas special outlet! include Radio Free Europe, Vatican Radio, Radio Luxembourg and many otha-s. 1·The addition o( some 125 ou.tlets in addition to our regular 6.50 overseas Lutheran Hour stations give us a poten· tial listening audience or 500 million," Rev. Knilfel said. I l1i119 UI I rCll1 of +ht fellow l119 fe e,, p•C1<•1••-' •I Clur N9ul1f' '"''•' •11d w•'ll 91~• yew • fr•• refl of CINECOLOR celor film of the 11111• tvp•. Ut er 115 8ROOKHURST & WARN ER INe•t i. Geinc-.\cr•N fro"' Lhi·l,.••I FOUNTAIN VALLEY -714 • 968-0011 BIBLE THOUGHTS . IA'11SM :, • .,.;+11 , bul mitund•,tleod Bibi • 111bi1<tl Bible b1p+itm i1 IMM (-R. SION i11 w1i•r. Nowh••• dCltt th• l illl• 1ulheri11 1p'111kH"t or 'poliri11t. Wh•11 J11111 Wit b1pfi1td, ho .. w•11t Ill 1tr1i9htw1v oul •f +h• W•l•1'' (M i tt. 3:16). Joh11 ''w11 b1pti1i119 i" A.11101'1 11••• le S1lit11, b•t•ul• lh•r• w11 11"111ch ::-•'•' th.re' (JC1h11 ):21 1. 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Iii• 111mo of J11u1 Chritl for th• ••mit1lo11 of 1in1, arid v• 1hall. rffiiv• the t ift of th• Moly. •ho1f' JA<ll 21it• .... 11f1fltt·CAl+NOT b~i1v1 Clll Clirltl •11d ••~I•"' thMo• fe•• ••• 110+ 1ubi•&I le baptl1m. Newh•r• clo•• lhe l ibl• 111lh• o'.i ~•· er fivo <111 •x1mplt of inftnf-1 b1i119 bapti1td. V1t1I U• at .th11rch Cl{ Chri1t, 217 W. Wit1on St., CC1ita Mi ta, c.u1. •2•21. . Of Newport hach , 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport SUNDAY SERVICES: BNch Sunday Sch.ool ················-·-··-·--9:45 AM Morning Sorvico -··················-·11 :00 AM "Long 8tfor• 8ethlthtm'1 M1n9•t" Or. W1lf•t Pegg, Pastor -'-........ r • • Comment· Pag~ ' • • • ~A Airway,$: At 23, Too Young to Die? . . NOW GROUNDED ·BY· MONEY PROBLEMS, SIKORSKY $.62 LIFTS OFF AT NEWPORTER INN New··Day HnJDanisJD Looking Inward, Finding a Way to Live By HELEN B. SHAFFER An oJd-fasbiontd word, humanism, is gaining nli:w · currency: It expresses a ye~g -~ften. a demand -for more humane considerations in the making of decisions that detennme what kind of world modern man and his progeny mus~ Uve in. The idea is taking. hold that what man has wrought. he hat not always wrought foi his own well-being. Thus It is not surpri.Sing that the protest against !echnological "progress" inspires a revival of bumanist'concerm. The· new · humanism is descended, _ through mi.ny byways, from the in. -lellectual aWakening in western Ew-ope . that began in the 14th centu:y. -Humanism arose first in the' great City 1tate1 of Italy which, like tbe United States today, weoe enjoying a growth of affluence based on an es:panding com· -mercial economy. The hum8ii.ism of tht Renaissance 'was a literary and · inteUectual movement marked by enthusiasm for the study of ; the classics -a rediscovery of .ancient Greece and Rome. WHILE TIUS fttAY seem a far tty (rom what today's alarm.criers have in mind, that earlier plunge into the art and literature of the pagan past constituled a celebration of the righ~ .or man. to enjoy life on this planet. rather. than suffer dur· • ing life for his reward in the ,after\vorld. "The humanists," wrote the philosopher· historian Will Durant, "liberated man from dogma , taught him to love life rather Ulan brood about death, and made the European mind free ." Though its spirit was sec u 1 a r, humanism extended il! sway to men of the church. Erasmus. the archetypal humanist, was · an ordained priest wha never left the cburch. Yet Erasmus is often pictured aa an early model of modern man, in term! of the bum1ni st ideal. He was urbane, to I e r a n l, reasonable, open-minded, intellectually curious, a man of good will who spoke not for one group but for all mankind. Though he lived in an age -the Reformation -that was as rent with dissension and polarization as our owil, he steered a middle course of modera- tion . His pacifism had a modern ring. When he opposed the . holy war between Christians and Turk!, he condemned barbarism and intoleranct on both sides. Over the years, the term humanism took on Rew meani~s. but a certain underlying theme remained constant. In the words of the American humanist, Howard Mumford . Jones, humanism meant that .. knowledge was •.. to pro- ceed from the return to the ' glory and dignity of man." MUCH OF WHAT is called humanism today stems from the 18th century .------Our Man In San Francisco-----~ .. • • " ' ' ,, '. Hippie Wins His Bundle Buy a Hair By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -Who says they don't have a nose for bu5iness? ShorUy before the final performance of "Hair" at the Orpheum , a hippie, wearing an Indian headdress. bought 100 seat.I at $9 eaOO -and then cooUy stood near the box office, scalping all but "two at $20 per. The final two he tried to turn. in for a refund at curtain ttme., at which ~ furio~ Walter Murphy, the box office manager. chas· ed hlm down thr: street. hollering "I'll scaJp YOU!" The dirty guy made a clean getaway. • • • THE :S.DOT FACTORY: Frank Sin1tra, working both sides of the street. will produce and headline the Reapn inaugural ball in Sacramento Jan. 4 -but later tn the month. he'U ltate a fund-raising benefit in L.A. for Demo John TuMey. who hu th1t big fat campaign dd'lc!t •.• Hoor1y for our aide! PSA ·1 ateWJrdesses, who already Well' tbe 1hortat minis aloft. will ahortly blOPOm out ln new miforml lwa and a half inches -1 Alllt bo oeeln11 you. • • • UPAJIYEf; FOii rwo, One Wng you Uve to say for Joe AHoto. He's w!Uy ••• At the ul\lle to Mrs. Henry F'. Grady at Kuo Wah, tX·Mayor c..,.e OlriJtophtt w 11 com· mlteullnJ witll Joe' "I know how d~ lhe job 11: There are 700,000 people in San Francilco who tllink Ibey COll!d clo II better." Jo" ' ''Whal 's really disconcerting is th al maybe they can." TIME FOR QUICKIES' So lhis odd· ba ll phones National Airline~ here and asks : "How long does it take to fly from London to Miami?'' Nat'! girl: "Just a moment. sir." Oddball : •·Thanks ." Click •.• I( you know how many politicians get seats in the Kuar press box. you'll know why everybody laughed when Jim Murra y of the L.A. Times observed there Sun· day: "This is the only press box In the league that you have to get elected lo." • • • PASSING STRANGE: Ale.xander Zinchuk, the Soviet Consul General here. is off today for Washington and Moscow .to discuss "the problem'' with his superiors -the problem being that after two months, he still can't find anybody who'll stll him a mansion suitable for a Consulate. He's beginning to feel unwanted • , • ACT'S modern-dress version of "Merchant of Venice" Is shaking up some of the troops, especially this LOL who storm- ed Into the lobby at intermission and barked: "Who's in charge around here?" When Ellis Rabb told her, "Well, I dlr<cted the show," she belted him right in the chops -80 hard that his glasses flew off. Broke 'em and everything. She was ejected, sUll hollering. • • • 11fE a.JM' HOTEL. w h o s e Redwood Room hler1rchy refu.~e., to 3ell men whose h1ir Is "too Jong .• , Is advertising for barbers. Bully. To trim longhairs who a(e dyyying to tat in the Redwood Room? • • • SEin OZAWA and the S.F. Sim· phony wlll pl1y Jan. 21 at the Redwood Empire Arena in Slnta Rosa -and since th1t place is owned by Cartoonist Charlts "Peanuts" Schulz, wouldn't you think SelJI would pl•y an atl·Beethoven program? No o oJ). Brahms. Poor Schroeder. ·I Enlightenment. which considered free thought and reason prime resources for creating the good life for man. It, too, harked back to the classic ideal of moderation and temperance. Through the lofluence of the Enlightenment the humanist ideal was implanted in the United States by the founding fathers. Evidence of this show!! ln a number of ways, among them the constitutional separation of church and state, the classical curricula of the early colleges, and the Greco-Roman influence in federal . architecture. Jn the present century the term "new humanisf' or "neo-humanist" has been applied to a group of writers, scholars and educators who sought to stem the trend toward practical, technical and vocational goals in higher education. They upheld an earlier view which has never quite disappeared from the in- tellectual horiwn in the United States - that the primary goal of educ11tiop is to create a cultivated mind and a humane spirit rather than a trained worker for technically advancing society. THERE ARE SIGNS today of a response to the new humani'St a~als. Aside from fret.swinging youths who have their own . brand of latter-day humanism, many businessmen .. ·govern- ment . officials, cle rgymen, and scientists 8J'e givini: at least lip service to the ba sic humanist ideal. This is apparent in such developments as sensitivity training for executives, the "church in ~he street'' movement, the scientific community's annoWlcement. via the A m e r i c a n Msociation for the Advancement of Science. that it would concern itself du{- ing the 1970s with "the uses of science and technology in the prt1molion of human welfare." But , paradoxically. self-doubt has entered the ranks ·of the small band of scholars and educators who have be.en custodians of .the humanist tradition in the United ·Stat". Qualities of the true humanist that had been considered gecurt in the admiration of all decent men -qualities represented by the ad· jectives liberal, reasonable, sane, con· structive. tolerant -are now being challenged, often by the best students. The sad question is whether they, like Erasmus. can manage to withstand the tug of passion on every side and hold steadfast to the \deal of rtason. -Edltorl•I Re1eartll Report. Today's Aware College Student From the AP LOG Lo3 Angeles AP slaff member George Krlmsky was at UCU the day after the election for._ a Russi1n language class. Slltine in the student union. he overheard students talking 1 b o u t everything but politics. Curious, Krim.sky thought . No Interest in the election? He made a poll of 70 mile ind female 11!udcnts in the union. The 1urprlslng rtsulls: -Nearly IS percent eJther d\dn"l know or didn't care to know who w1s elected governor lhe previous day. ' -15 percent were unawart Rep. John 'J'uMcy hid \ln9eated Sen. Ceor&e Murphy. -30 perctnt said they did not know Wiison Riies had be•len Mox J\llferty. -The defeat of Prop. 18 -which would have diverted gasoline tu: money to public transit and ri.ght a.gslnst smog -was nol known by 82 petcent of thost poUed. Pilot 'Pleads f o·r Revival By FRANKLIN E. VRANICAR It is: sad to watch an Individual die. A corporation by definition is treated by the law as ap individual. Certainly we all feel sorrow when an individual we know i• dying, particularly U il is someone we know and have come to believe in. I.m Angeles Airways is such a cor· porate iridivldual. While the patient ls not dead, he is in critical condition and in the Intensive care of Chapter XI Bankruptcy. Irs a shame. He is really so young. only 23 years old last month. He has such a promising future too, a pioneer, the world's fir st scheduled helicopter airline. Conceived In 1944, and born Oct. 1, • 1947, Los Angeles Airways h1augurated air mail-by-helicopter service to speed the pick up and delivery o{ mail throughout the Los Angeles metropolitan area using a fleet of five Sikorsky S-Sl helicopters. · JN 1'5%, L<>s Angeles Airwayi;; put the newer. larger S-55 helicopters Into service. These machin" were capable of carrying seven pa'ssengers, plus baggage, mall and express. December of 1953 saw the world 's first air express-by· helicopter, foUowed by passenger service in November of 1954. In 1960, Los Angeles Airways introduced the "jet era" to the helicopter airline business by beginning operations with the Sikorsky S-62, a single engine, turbine-powered helicopter. This was climaxed in March, 1962, when the S-61 the world's first twin engine. turbine-powered, 28 passenger helicopter was placed into scheduled service. Again in 1966 LQs Angeles Airways introduced another "first'' to commercial helicopter flying : Los Angeles Airways began operating "on in· struments" giving all weather' flying capability after extensive development on il! own_ and final certification by the Federal Aviation Agency. Throughout the years Los Angeles Airways made impressive gains in all areas of Its operations. This fact is a matter of public record in the files of the Civil Aeronautics Board and various oiher governing agencies. Los Angeles Airways contr.ibuted substantially to the development of the "stale of the art'' benefiting both civilian and military helicopter operations and t h e r e b y benefiting the economy as a whole . Advice on helicopter operations from Los Angeles Airways has been sought and given worldwide. A familiar sight ond .sound tn Orangt County skies -the silvery helicop· ter operatld by Los Angeles Airways -has been absent since October. Heliports at Disneylqnd and at the Newporter Inn are unused -and may remoin so pennanentlt1. This article explain& why and calls for help. The author i6 community relation.s chair· man for the Air Lint Pilots Associa· tiora -an airline caPtOin himself. ALL THIS DID not come shout without assistance. U>s Angeles Airways received federal subsidy for the developmental purposes as has every airline. In 1965 its subsidy was suddenly eliminated. This elimination of subsidy came at a time when a subsidy-free operation was on the horizon and it dealt a severe blow to not only Loa Angeles Airways, but to the two other helicopter lines in New York and Chicago. Jt came at a. time when many radical 11uggestions were being advanced to overcome all phas" of urban traffic· con· gestion such as automated highways, 200 mile-an-hour trains and monorails. Although these suggestions were made years ago, the probability of im- plementing them Is still far in the future. The only sy~tem operating at the time of these suggestions and until Octob!r, 1970, was the scheduled helicopter service. This line ls not only here now. but is capable of expanding sufficiently to move a large volume of traffic. STATISTICS available poiQt to its steady progress. It has developed three generations of equipment. The next gene ration of equipment could tell the story. Sikorsky Aircraft Co. project! the 5-65-200, capable of carrying 80 to 90 passengers at speeds well .above 200 miles per hour, this helicopter 1would speed passen@:ers from city center to city . center, thus avoiding the Ion& dela31s of surface transportation. . •· The dramatic progress of the hel icopter carriers prompted the Senate Commerce Committee to report: "Vertical-type aircraft offer one of the most revolutionary potentials in the air industry not only in terms of passenger convenience, airline efficiency, short-haul inter-city mobillty, uro weather landing capability, but also federal , 11tate. and local tax savings in terms of airport, air traffic control (and other) costs." There are many other statistics to bear out the fact that the viability of the helicopter airline was just on the horiron when the umbilical of federal subsidy • was severed. The progtes3 and projected development lo the .. break even" point was severely hamper'ed with the cessa- tion of subsidy in 1965. Projected goals were necessarily extended. The p~ curement of additional aircraft (In- creasing service) was slowed con· Biderably, The en~ire time frame for pro- grammed expansion was necessarily ex- tended becau11e of the unavailability of sufficient fWldin(. TIME RAN OUT ON the cash box. Los Angeles Airways was forced to file a petj.. tion to seek an arrangement with ill creditors Wlder Chapter XI of tht Federal Bankruptcy Act in October. On September 24, 1970, Los Angeles Airways fil ed with the Civil Aeronautie1 Board a· petition for ~xemption from the condition in its certificate of public con· venience and necessity which ~akes itJ services ineligible for subsidy. This con· dition was forced on the carrier upon cessation of subsidy In 1965 and issuance of a permanent operating certificate. The Civil Aeronautics Board is currently proo. es.sing the application, a process which is painfully slow in view of the fact tha t Los Angeles' Airways' employes are on furlough status and the public is denied the services ef the carrier. It 11 held that the renewal of tem- porary subsidy by the Civil Aeronautics Board would provide the catalyst needed to aUow Loa Angeles Airways to attrRct capital. This capital is necessary to allow It to reach its goal of a 3elf-sustaining stat~. Citizens must alert their elected representatives on the local, state and federal level or the impending dea th of this airline. These:representative~ must take Ute necessary steps to prevent the untimely dtmise of this individual v.·ith auch ~ promisinc future. The death of Los Angeles Alrway1 would halt the progress of over two decade! of transportation development which the l.os Angeles metropolitan area ao desperalely needs. How ·to Elect a ·President Sen. Bayh Sees Trouble in Electoral System By BIRCH BA VB U.S. Senator, lndilJla 1 do not buy the philosophy that the on- ly way you can make America more responsive i~ to destroy the present one and build the Utopia on the ashes of the old ont. The reason I think our system will work, if those of us who are in the system recognize the sober responsibility we have , and take some relatively easy steps to make it more re!ponsib le, Therein brings us to the specific lopie "Should Elections Go Back To The People?" I've been involved in this Issue as Chairman of the Senale Sub-Com.mil tee on Constitutional Amendments for about five or six years and I think it is time to say that we art being hypocritical as a nation. We proudly beat our chest! and proclaim ourselves as being the world·s greatest democracy. However, w e tolerate a presidential election system in ·which tht!. people of the COWltry don't vote for President. never have, never will under the present system . THE COLD FACTS of life are that although you ma y have gone to the poll~ religiously every four years, you have never had a chance to vote for the Presi- dent nf the United States. You vote in- stead for a group of electors. most of them are n1meless and faceless, to the average voter, and in addition they are also potentially faithless because there is nothing in the Constitution at all that re. quires these electors to vote for the can- didate that was voted for by the con· stitutents that chose them. In addition to voting for these electors, instead or voting for the offict itself , we are playing sort of a type of American rouleU.e as far as what the outcome is going to be every four years. We should have learned a very good lesson from the results of the 1968 elcc· lion. Facts are. In 1968 If there had been ::. chanR:e of less than 42.000 votes in the right three stales. we would nnl have e.le<:led anybody president on tlectlon day. because neither Mr. Nixon nor Mr. Humphrey would have had a majority of electoral votes. COVERNOR WALLACE had 36 elec- toral votes. We came that close to view- ing U1e tragic spectacle of one man with 46 of thr: cltttorlll votes, with free 11nd in- de5)(!ndent electors able to go first to Nix· on then lo Humphrey. carrying the message "all rl1ht. gentlemen, what am I bid to make you Presldcnt of the United States?" Any President chosen this way, In a smoke filled room by a handful of politi· cians, Would have found it extremely dif· ficult, if not impossible lo govern once elected. All votes cast for President under the present electoral college system do not count the same -some of them don't count at all, at least the can- didate for which they were cast. We have a numerical difference' between Alaska with one electoral vole representing about 75.000 people and California with one electoral vote representing almost 400,000 people. We have the unit rule which permit!. on the other hand, the eleven largest stales to elect the President are carried by the slightest popular vote. Carry the eleven most populous states and you are elected president regardless of the fact that you are soundly defeated in the other states of the union. THE INEQUALITY Is compounded by the unit rule which says that not only are all votes not counted the same. but you have the situation which again existed in 1968, where each one of you here might cast your vote for either Humphrey or George Walla~vcry vote voted for Wallace or Humphrey in C.lirotnia in 1968 had their vote cast , Instead for Richard Nixon. On the other coast. every voter who cast their vote for Richard Nixon or George Wallace. had it instead, cast for Hubert Humphrey. And the third alternative which existed In 1968 1s best described by looking at the state or Arkansas where every Republican or Democratic vote. and anybody who voted for either Nixon or Humphrey in 19611, had their vote cast, instead, for Wallace. It's that si mple. I think that we are Rsking for trouble -we need to abolish this systf!m and replace It by one which has been proved acctptable elsewhere in America . We elect all other officials by direct popular vote. The matter of the age the voter needs to be--is a matter of making the system more responsive. II Is rather inconsistent to talk about equality, the justice of the American tlectoral system, when we have to race the hard fa ct of life that half of the young men who have made the supreme sacrifi ce in Vietnam wcrcn·t old enough to elect the public oftlclal wbo sent them there. 1 DON'T TIDNK that giving young pc~ pie the right to vote is 1ny pan11ct1. There are strengths and weakneues tn states that have a loY.-er votina age have the same problems that others have. But they don't have a revo)ution going on there. ll gives young people the chaDce to work wil:hin the system. We must also have a continuing effort to wipe away the vestiges of second-class citizenship. whether it is racial, or the basis of sex or some of the other elements of discrjmination which still ex· ls! in America toda y. Basically, I think that most Americans have fa ith in the system. I think th• President was right, and most Americans agree that he was right, when he said we should stress what i$ right wilh America instead of what is wrong in this country. Where I am inclined to disagree with him is that I don"I think there hits been enough attention at making what iJ wrong-right. We can't look at the pro- blems In this country with a business-as- usual attitude. HAVE CONFIDENCE that our system will work. We can be more inventive, have more foresia:ht in the economy and other problem areas. The prim:try r esponsibility resr. on the citluns of thil country. We have to reeognize that fact that once and for all, people. don't exist for the government -the government exist! for the ' peOple. I have seen decisions made and issutd changes almbs\; over night. whtn large numbers of people were willing to stand UP, and be ·counted and carry wome responsibility on ~ own shoulders. All that Is neceuary for Cood to prevan In the world 11 for man to do something-to give ol our time and taJents to mike the system re.spond. ...... iiliiiillil- • Salurday, December JZ, 11170 Tho Comment Pace of the Daily Pilot seeks lo Inform and stimulate readers by presenlin£ a variety of com· mentary on topics of inter-- est and slgnljico nce from in rorrned observers 1 n d spoke:1men. R•rt N. W .... , Pwll1htr youtbl as lbere ire In older people. The ,~----------u' •'"' 1ul ng nd air !ar the ~· idy ~d Int , .. als .... :in- 00• .... OX· of ...,. eti- its the ~les lies the ... its ~n­ [>OO nee rhe roc- lich :hat 'on lied em· 1tics d•d ·act low 1ing ~ed and I of lU5t the r,oitn ·ay1 two 1ent 1rea 1ave Dul on e lo ifort lass the 1th er I ex· ::ans the :ans I we rica ;ry. with >een I ii pro- i·3&· item tlve, and iary this fact ~xi st nent sued arge tsnd ome !VIA do and -0 ~ • Happy holidays. boys and girls, and welcome to anolher weekend. of fun and learning with:Uncle Len and his friends Carol and Andy. Before we get into the regular column , 1 am happy lo congratulate Nancy Boda of Costa Mesa for her winning 'entry in lhe ASk Andy column. Her fine question on the nature of electricity appears on today's page. She won a beautiful world globe. Remember. if you have a (!Uestion to Ask Andy, just geed it to him in care of tbe DAILY PILOT. 0 Entries in Uncle Len'~ Christmas and Hanukkah Card Contest are rolling isl real well r::=~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----:-~I!, I now and there are some really --------- beautiful ones. But I'm sorry to see that a few are obviously traced from an original ·pie· lure. Remember. this is to be your own original work and traced entries will not be judg· ed in the final contest. I should mention the final deadJine tor cards in the con· test. lt is'Wednesday, Dec. 16 at S p.m. * PRIZE WINNER * Paula West, 12, 1171 Mary Circle, Huntington Beach Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 51h inches wide and 4 inchJ!S deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not ccpy or trace picture. It must be you r own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's' _Art Contest, Qox 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy hall dollar. This means that I must have fhe pictures in my hands by that time or they cannot be considered in the final judging L...------------------------------_J for the Family Day at Disneyland grand prize. If you are interested, that dea dline mean s that the entry should be mailed no late:r than Tuesday morning. The win ner and his family will be notified by no. later than F·riday so .they can make plans for tbe' MQnday. Dec. 21 trip. SO GET WORKING ON A PRIZEWINNER TODAY. If you missed the contest rules. I will list them once 8.gain. · Basically, .the rules are the same as the weekly contest They are : I) You can use a bigger sheet of paper, but not aify larger than standard letler size (8'h x 11 inches). 2) Draw· the cards in black pen, crayon or ink but do not color them in at all. 3) Be sure to include a verse on lhe card so all your readers will get your message. 4) Draw only on one .side of ii single sheet of paper. Do not fold the card and write inside or we won't be able "to prinJ. it if it wins. Be absoluttly sure your name, address, age a n d PHONE NUMBER are written on the back ·or on a separate sheet of paper. Remember that this is alsct a Hanukkah card contest so entries on that topic will al so be considered for the big prizes. I must remind you again that this ,should be your own work. Tracing is not only 4n· fair to other entrants but lo yourself, too. since your entry would not be judged in the finals. All or the cards will be sent to Fairview State Hospital children so they can .feel ~ lit· tie of your Christmas cheer, too. · The contest Is open to all kids up to 12 years ol age. You have been real good about ~riding in regular week· ly entries in poetry, art and riddles. Keep it. up because weekly prizes are. still being awarded. The toplc this week ~'°ill be what you do with your family on Christmas eve, but any Christmas entries will be judged. · Honorable mention in this week's , arl confest goes to Frances Jayne. 12, Corona del Mar. Honorable mentions I n 11, Costa Mesa. -----·-, -. ----• Saturd1)', December 12. 1970 YOUR NEWS QUIZ . . . . . . PART f. NATIONAL AND INTUNATIONAL Give yourself 10 points for each correct answer. l A!te.r cbeckinr and. doublo-che:eldJic the 1970 Census Telurlla, the U.S. Ceneua :Bureau. :re- ported that our iiatiOJ:L'a popv.l&Uoa. J.1 lbout .• t •• mtllloo. ~ , •-185.~ 1>-204.8 c-313 Tile CltaU-ge Den't Ch .. t-An1w.r1 AltPMr (u,.w. lhwn) 'a.low Quf1 •t • • • Milch '9/0rd ciuu 'With their corrupond- inr pictures or oymbols. 10 points tor eacjl correct answer. A l ..... F 2 Which 1tate now olflclllly hU the moel pt<>ple? , I CJDllllll::lllCI "' illdloalor ct 11111&• · Uo~ 3 Tbe .Adr.:llnlstraUon l'8Viialed ill ])1111for1. new transporta.Uon 11etworit to be J'UA by a 19.T&11l"" ment-owned corporation, R&llpu. Tbe •Y.tem. will attempt to Jmprove raJlway(CHOOSE,ONE : freight, pa&senger) &ervtce. -' The President vetoed the !IN fum:.bill that for the first time put limits on the amountofieder&l 1l: sub&ldiea a Jarmer can receive. Trueor l'&l1t? f 6 The President'• tounoll otEconomio.A.dvl1er1, 1'eaded by Cbl.lrman •• 1 .•• , 11eued an ''in.Os~ tton alert'' Uiat h1t hard at '"19 a.nd price '· boosts in certain induatrJes, inclu.dlnc the auto f . Industry. tl ..... , .... . . ...... ,,.. ... ' • •• •• •• •• •• • ~ .... '• .... c 2. •••• an indlcatorofnaUoml wealth a ..... Walter Hickel was fired a1 Secretuy et · the Interior <I ..... Bopra Morton, w a 1 cboten to be lnttrior f)eC ret&ry (3 CPI /--Jl' ~~~ Ntticw Human ~ lU&hl•lloy 1--,......------------~-1 NrT ~iiiirector :. E4&U' PART 11. WORDS INTHE NEWS • '-.V../·r ]loover •. Take 4 J)Oints !or e&ch word that you can :match 'With its correct :meaning • · l ..... zoology , , .2 ••••• \1.llravlolet • 3 ..... urea. "·· ... pa.rathJ.on ~ ..... botaey a .. new drur for treatu. ljckle cell ... mts. l>-typO of light radll.llon c-lh• olwIT of ID!mll1 . d•very polsoDDWJ!naec- ticldo •·Iii• olwIT o! plao\4 ' PART Ill• NAMES IN THE NEWS -, Take 6 points for names th•t you can correctly :match 'With the clues. l ••• _I.udwlg T&Il a .. u. S. Poatmuter· :Seetboven General l .z.-w1nton:e1oll!ll f 3,. ... John Mitchell .( ..... Alfred Nobel 1>-l!wedl•h !Jm!ntorwho . eatabllahed !amou.i '1 yearlyprlzes IJ c .. world oblenes his 1 200th birthday Dec, 16 d .. Dlrector, Ceim19 Bureau ........... ' ......... ........... .. '• . "' . fAMILY DISCUSSION QUU1ION Do )'OU f&Tor eovernment.wap Nld price controls to help control ln!lltion7 e-11.S. Attoriley General. j 1HIS WllK'S OWLENGEI . 1i10 S(Oll Jlow many ol&te1 "'111 pin or lo• """1?91llOC&l • .W.&1a:reR11oflhell70Ceolu? e VEC, Inc., Mliltan,'WJ.:•fit · · . , s ..... Oeorge Brown _..,._ ____ -. £3..._-~~ ·--~----....... -- \~ S.N yellr lllll•"tlo'u t. ill A111dy, •!• Onint• Co.,t Delly P'llot, lox 1540, Co1hl Mna, Collf, poetry go to three excellent poems. It was a difficult choice lhls week because all the entries were so good. They are: 1:-inda. Briggs, 10, La_guna . Beach and Vanessa Halloran , , . '-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~~~~' .t.ndv lend~ 1 """Plo!e ~w.1um~ Ml cf lht W•lll look l!fl(Y<ku•tdft lo Ju!~ "Ike, •te !1. ol Merlene, Gl!Or9h!, klr her QVUllon: Whal Is lbe Rosella Stone'! .for , this good p ha roa h's generous favors to his people and priests he was declared a di vine god. The same tender tribute was repeated in the The message itself is merely 'Detnotic writing, then popular a tribute., to a long-ago in Egypt. Surely these clues pharoah. The Rosetta Stone on could solve the riddle of the which it is carved is importan t same te;ct.in hieroglyphics. because the tribute is repeated Frir years,. the scholars tried in three languages. When it to match the written words to was found, the meaning of the those ancient pictures. Then a lirst and ·oldest script had French ·student named Jean been -forgotten in the dim past. Francois Champoliion saw The script or the third repe.ti-why th js matcing game led .tion was recent and well nowher e. When thP known, It provided the key to hieroglyphs progressed t 0 the first. The Rosetta Stone RIDDLES and JOKES * Question : What is the difference be- . tween a comma and a cat'..' "'SMed IJ~ 10 pu• ·~' ,. SMIPl3 s•q PRIZE '") •l.f' pu1r esn•l3 ''' 10 pu• •lf' WINNER,41r esntd e seq IPWWO) •qJ. :JeMsU~ Jut11 ltr"Mn, n, 1111 Trtd9wlllll1 Ltno, ........ ,•••<ft Question: Why did Santa only liave seven rein· deer on Christmas Eve'..' '>jU!S •lff lfS•M pue twoq Ae,s o, pe~ ''WO:> esne)eg : JIMSU\t 1'111<;11 .... .,..11. t, ••lllN not oQIY translated one of written language, the old pie· mankind's first w r It ten ~~;s w;~~e no~;:,5e~ a~~~~~i~ ~--------------------~ lan guages -it revealed how :::ounds and streamlined to .---------------------~ its ancient pjcture-writing prt:r . rorm Jetlers. The forgotten pie· gressed logically to phonetic ture-writing ~f 5,000 years ago CHRISTMAS letters. finally waS; deciphered in 1822, Christmas is a time Napoleon's army was in Scholars al. last could read its When old friends meet; Egypt .11nd his men knew the ancient inscriptions on papyus They talk Bnd they sing value of ancient relics. In 1799, and stone. And togeth~r they eat. an inscribed tablet was Champollion's tedious task Ifs a time to hope unearthed in the Rosella area was a work of genius. He And ~ time to share, of the Nile Delta. We are not learned Coptic and other old A time to show sure who found it, but the languages to find his clues. The love that's there. Rosetta Stone, became famous His genius led him to explore It's a t ime to Jau2h. overnight. Th ere were the minds of those :incient An~ a time to si ng , countless inscriptions in an an· , sc ribes who gradually ga ve A time to be thankful cie nt style written on papyrus phonetic sounds to their pie· To Christ our King. and carved on stone. But at lures -and· used them as let· ., 1<1~ft.,,,. 1111111ou1r '"' i. "'"'Y ,.,,N111, 11, ,... u,1 ,....,,... that time scholars w~hr~ ters to build the sounds of ~~~!;.~°!~c.::;~ :~; •• ~ ... M:~ ;.:;';1:.;.n1~ PEREGRINE FALCON POPULACE DWINDLES unable to translate them. T ey words. ,i..-, tt u~c11 L111, ••• UH. c1111 M1u. c.111wn1t. were written in stylized pie· · ____ L:.i.:gc.h_ti_n.:g_·•_w~l-ft_H.:_un...::.t•;.'...::.D_i•:.•_:P_:P.:_•_•_rlccn.,,g ___ _ tures called hieroglyphs and .t.11<1'1 ui!ld1 • w"'1' aoo11 oi.N 1o ~--------------------..J Wild 'Hunter of the Air' Populace Drops Sharply SAN FRANCISCO !UPI) - The Peregrine falcon, a light· ning swift bird which man has used (or centuries as a hunter, is rapidly ~ming extinct in many parts o( the world as a result of pesticides, t h e Cali(ornia Fish and Game Department has reported. Jn the ,United States, the population of falC(lns has declined 90 percent since World War 11 . according to Dr. Steve. G. Hennan , .11 naturalist at Humboldt State College, Arcata. Tiie bird is already extinct east of the Rocky Mountains, and only 10 were counted In Cali(ornla during this ~ar's nesting season, said Herman, who conducted a stud y for the Fish and Game Department. capture. a young fa I c o n , Herman said hunting with falcons is still practiced ln the U.S. Until 15 years ago lhe falcon was considered a predator and hunted rreely, with no signifi· cant redu ction· in its numbers. "It took the foOO chain er. fe et of DDT and other pesticides to b r I n g it to its knees," Herman said. He said from now on the falcon "must have abso!Ute protection from all the factors that would reduce its num· bers" to avoid becoming e1· tinct. OW Shopper Leaves Will To Clerk ' PUEBLO. Colo. (AP) ·.thei·r meanings were forgot.ten "N.,•tv 11<>111. ~oe t , o1 cos•• Mn•. Ctlllof~l•, for lttr QUHllon: when this ancient written language progressed to more Is electricity a solid, liquid or sophisticated letters a n d gas'! Mystery of King Arth11r Takes Time to Unra\'Tel The falcon was once one of the three most widespread birds in the world. Herman said that sihce the end · of World War II it has disap- peared at an "alarming" rate throughout Europe. and the United States, and even in the Arctic. The 1970 California survey found only two nests with eggs this summer. from wti,lch a total of four baby falcons were born. "This probably means there ar'e. fewer than 10 pairs of falcons that laid eggs," Johnson said. Joseph Pagano, an elderly man, used to stop in at a local supermarket olten to buy a few item1 and chat with one of the clerks. wordg. one look at the Rosetta Stone told scholars that lts three inscriptions repeated lhe same text in an c ient hieroglyphs, In the l a t e r Demotic language and again in well-known Greek wordS. They assumed that it would be easy to use the Greek and = Demotic texts t'o solve the secrets of the .ancie.nl hieroglyphs. But the famo us stone also hcfd the secret of how and why man's early pie. ture·words gradu~ted tn writ· teri .Iangua.ges1.. lt was 23 ~ears btlort the riddle was so!Yed. • The h1mous tablr:t Is a table· tnp slab of black. hammer- "ard basalt -thret feet nine Inches long, two f~t four an~ a half inchtZS wide and 11 In· ches thick. The text Is repeated in three horizontal colu1"ns, all neatly Inscribed by ma ster craftsmen. The Creek translation reveal ed It to be a public tribute. to Ptolomy ·V Eplphanus in the. year 196 B.C. Jn recogru11on People. say that our world is made of solids. liquids and gases -and stop right there. Maybe they should go , on to say that there are a lot of other thing~ in our world. We have warm sunshine and sweet sounding music and a long list of other things that are not solids, liquids or gases. Many of the items on this list are forms d energy tJlat make things happen. Solids, liquids and gases are form $ o( mat· ter. Aod energy is not a form or matter. Eleclricitf is a form of energy -and therefore it is not a solid, a liquid or a gas. Howe ver. like other · form s of energy n works with forms or matter, Solid wires carry its currtnt of energy and a switch on the solid wall makes IU energy light a l~mp. A knob on the stove acl.i to free energy to heat a pot O{ liquid water. Energy from the electric cur· rent OOlls I.he water and changes lhe liquid to steamy gas. • ' By ROBERT MUSEL LONDON (UPl) ..... For five. years archaeologists. h a v e been trying to answer the questions of whether King Arthur ·was a real person and whether the Camelot of his knights of the round table was· the great hill fort of South Cadbury. Now the digging ·Is over but the quesllons remain. And Leslie Alcock ()( the archaeology department of University College at Cardiff In Wales is settling down with his staff to months 11nd perhaps yurs of studying thousands o( bone. stone, metal, glau and pottery ' fr!gmcnlll and thousands or photograph.<. There have been no spec· tacularly obvious finds at Cad· bJJry HUJ but from hundreds Of holes in the bedrock, stains in the soil and a small section uf stone wall, Alcock and his staff. 11 k e arch11eologlcal detectives, are de.ducina the I sequence of life on a mound occupied by humans for an est!mated 4,000 years. Reading the meager clues lhe. archaeolog ists b e I i e v e Cadbury , a thriving. Celtic town. fell to a R o m a rr massacre in 44 or 4S A.D. - bones of a dozen or more men, women and children . were found at the gateway alone. Or. later levels there was evidence· of a pebble road dating from late in the. sixth century -about 40 years after the. death of Arthur -il there was an Arthur. Study of this road sh<JWed it wa s a rep11ir job to an earlier road which might have been built dur ing the time or Arthur himself. Signs or a large hall -called the feasting hall -were discovered last year and thia: also dates from the. presumed time of Arthur, roughly 500 A.O. • Archaeologists on the si~ Say tbJJt If Art.bur had Uved ~ W.uid ha•• !tasted with his ridden out to baUle through men In the limber hall and the big timber gate wtiich is or 1 a type not yet found anywhere else in Britain. But the quep;tions remain: did Arthur ever \Ive except in 5oog and story and if he did live did he. live. at Cadbury .. Camelot? Amhulance Carries Two • Under ne.w regulations, am· bulances will now be staff.00 with an attendant and driver who are each qualified tQ operate the. vehicle's emergcn~ cy equipinent and administer first aid, according to California Highway Pat r o I Commissioner H. W. SuRivan. The CHP, which licenses' and regulates ambulances in California. developed the new regulations with the aid of the ambulance industry. ''The requlramtnt for each ambulance to have an at- tendant .as well .as a drlvtr becomes effective .Jan . !," .SuJUv~~ said. "Jn add~tion, lhe new rqulation requires lhe titlendant tn occupy the p8· tient compartment w h 11 e transporting any person in need of medical attention.•• Another regu'l atlon change will force ambulances to I.rave.I at 15 mph while ttOflS· ing lntersectionS against stop signs or stop signals, even while using the red light and siren. An addiUonal new section provides that an ambulance driver shall not 30und a siren on any freeway when the lane!· in the ambulance1s dirtelion of travel are filled to capacity and use of the siren would not result In an increase in 1pecd1 Sullivan 1ald. I He said even the falcons which b~ed in the Arctic are. rapidly diminishing because the birds, whose name means wanderer. "pick• up tbe pesticide here a n d put out thln sh~lled eggs when they get up there." The falcon, aometimes known as the duck hawk, is now protected by federal laws. But in ~e.PAS;t the young birds were captured and trained as bunters. · The falconer's bird. cirtled its prey, U$Ually a duck. pheasant or partridge. When the quarry was flushed, the falcon streaked down and div· cd on jt &t spee;ds of about 100 mph. usually kllllng It on Im· pact. AlthO\lgh It Is now Illegal lo Pagano died last January at 85 and '"'hen his will was ad· mitted for probate. Monday it was learned he had left the clerk. Mrs. Leslie Morris, hi1 entire $72,000 estate. Pagano Wai a bachelor with no close relatives. Apparently he had bttn successful in deal· ings m the stock mark.et: some $62,000 of hia estate Was In 1tocks. Warning: Kiss Is Hazardous NEW YORK fVPI \ -"A kiss is Just a kill" the o~ ·aona: aays but it could lead .. cavlUes accordin& to at least one dentist. Ill'. Maury Ma11ler told Uie annua.I gN!ater New York den· ·l•I meeting Thursday !hit carits (tooth decay! .wu e"8ntially· an lnltctlon, which could be pwed llom mouth lo mouth. ~ .,--..... . .,. f D~V l'llOT S1.U1rda.y Dtctmbtr 12 1970 I I i \ : ' • • , • , • ! • • I • • ' • ' • • , • • • ~ • • • • l • • ~ ,, " n • • •• . , .. .. •• • .. ~ ,, -.. ~ ,, •• .. ~ \, •• .. t " " .. '• •• " .. '• '• " .. "' •• AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Week's and Year's Jligh, Low, Oose New York Stocks Continued from ' I ' Over-the-Counter Listings Page8 \ OAJlY '1LOT f For Friday, Dec. 11, 1970 •lo! ... "" 14"' w'f" -. l"'o w1"M'I !,,., Wtl~ '" 'I'~ ' 141 Wlflt It; h i It Wll( "" f"' WrtllW 1'"' 1 W•l91'11 W • l J• DAJLV PILOT SatlH'day, Dtctmbtr 12, 1970 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTIC't LEGAL Nm'ICE 1"1"" LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NO'MCE ce•T•1'1CATI! 01' •UllNESS .----,--=-=-=-=~-~---+------;::;;;;;------l'ICTITIOUS NAME ....... ,..... unde<'tJtMd don (.rl!!~ M Is COii• NOTICI 01' SALi Cl!•Tll'ICATI! 011' OISCONTINUANCI! dud!nt I bvs!M$1 ii JOI MM'lnt "~1., In 1tco'Cl1..C. wlltl lhl Provisions of IM Oii' Ufl! ANO/Olt AaANDONM•NT NP . .f, .. lbN lll•nd '1661, C11ltorn!t . ~;~o•i:l'lf Ud~lw.~ ~":i:r~~~ .. ~o:o-; 011' l'ICTITIOUJ NAM• under tile llt;tlllous firm 111me of EX· ..,,iq. IM DOii Mtrlln M0¥1nt tnd Storioe THE UNDERSIGNED do hereD~ tert!fy PERIENCE I Ind '"II 1old firm 11 11 .ntUled to , 1i.n 11 W••el>ou-n .., 1t11t. elt..:;11¥• No<t1emOlr 1•, nn ti'>.-, <~ al thot lol'-1111 11enon. wlloN ~ 900d• herelnllltr dl!Ktlbfcl Al'>d dll9 culed to CIO Dull.....,, ""°"'" 1111 tktlllous lllmt ln full •nd ol1ct pt rnldfllU !1 •I nollc1 h1vlnt ~given lo ptrllt s -nown firm n1me ot 8Al.l.S O~ NEWPOiltT 11 follows: to d l lm t n lnrtrtsl !l!i!rt ln ll>CI th• lime ~ NtwllOtt lllYd., Newpar l llt1ch. Gll'Or91 Uf1wl11, 120 Vl• IJndlnt, -d fled In wcf> notice tor oivmtnl of (:11!forfll•, whkf> Dullnet1 w11 formt rlr Newp0rt llt1cn, CeU!. '"'" ,,,.¥1.,. t•olred, ... rlc• Jo 1>erer.., corn"°"" of th• l0Howln1 IH'rlltlflt, _,, De1l'CI DK.,,,bt< 11. Jt70 t 1¥t" 1i..1 1Mv ~' wllf bt wld 11 Nm•• In lull 11>d pllces of rt tld•nc• ••• Geort>t II. u ..... 1" PVbflc 1uc!I°" ti Wfnc!Y'I Auel!°" aim, 11 fol-1, to-wlt: . STATE OF C.0.1.IFORNIA, 2075'') Ntwpar! 811<1levird. C!IY of Co1r1 Robtrt And•rson. 7~S Mrst1c WIY, Oii.ANGE COUNTY: M~e. C11<1nlr ol' Orin••· Slit• of l•11u111 8t•c/l, Ct . On Ot«mbtr 11, 1910, btlort mt, t C1Hlorn11, ,,... t~ 111~ e11v of D«•mbt" Oon1lcl Miit" 2377 M1r11rtl Or .. Nol•N PuDlk In tncl !or 11ld s 111,, 1'70. 11 7:l0 o'clllcl P.M. NeWPOrt ~do. Ct. persori1llv '""'"'" Gtor1e II. Unwln Tf>t lollowlne 11ir Is 1 brltf de+crioll°" D1¥ld J, M1cPf>M, l3IH Alct11r SI., k"""'" IO me lo De !Pit otrs.on --.., ol 1111 or~rt¥ to bt sold: D•"" Point, Ct . nlrr>e It 1ubKrlbl'CI to lht wlll>!n In· Lot Number; 5'1 Nim• or O•r>er: Wlllltm Grun, 71J Mr1!1c w1r. 1trumtnl 111" 1cknowlt«ltd 111 ext<;ultd ll1rr¥ Scon Atnounl DIW: 11011.IO l111Ufll le1cll, Ct . th• ,..,.,., Dttl'CI t i COSI• Mfll, C1llfor1111. E. c. M1!ur. 1101 l l Mell Or., (Offkltl Stl1) Dttrmbtr ~. JJ1!1 Fullerton, C•. Ulllt M. C1rroll WIM't'~ ... wdlort Bir" Cerlllk tle IOI' 1r11111cilon of Dusl .... 1 NOllN PuDlk C11itornl1 1075\'J NIWPOrt e oultvird ufldlr 1111 1Dove llctllleu. "1m1, •1111 11· Or1,,..e CounlY ev: l.ortr>e E. Wlndllim fldt ¥ll ol oubHallon tPltreof, trt on lilt Mr Commlsslor'! Explrtl Published Ortlllte (Olll ~111' 'llol In Ill• mffke DI IM CounlY Cl•rk pt Jutv 11, 1t7' DK..,,be, $, 12, IJl'lt 121'·1'11 °''""' COl.llllY. under Thi .,ov!ll..,• DI Pullll11'1ed O••M• COis! 01llv P Uol --------------ISKllon 2"6 ot 1111 Cl¥11 COll4. O.C..,,ber 12, lt, 2f, 19711 lr1" JenutN 1. LEG ., NOTICE WITNESS our ll1nd1 f!ll• lilh <Ut~ DI 1t11 7317.70 1.u Nov•mber. !Jl'lt 111P.o11ert 1.n0rrson,· Jr, LEGA•, NOTICE P'~ /1/Dolltld MIHr Cl!tlTlil'ICATI! 01'" a U$1Nl!SI /'110t¥1d J. M1cP..... HOTICI! TO CttEOITOJJ~ FICTITIOUS NI.Ml /llWlll11m Grun SUl'PiltlOtl COUiltT DI' THE Tht undl!rsl911Pd do c•rlllv IPltv t r• /1/E. C. Mtlu¥ STATI OP CAl.IFOltNllo l'Otl c-ut11119 • bu1llll!sr II 6J.I ll~er Sl,, PuDll~ecl Or1n9t C1111I Dtlly Piiot THI (OVNTY DI' OttANGI! Cosll ~. Cotlfoml1, under IM lie-No......,ber Jl, )I tlld O~tmber J, 1!, .._ Nt. lo47ld llllaoul !Ir'" 111me ot SINO! 01'" 1f711 JU).JO M•"Ell t~I CALIFOllNIA 1nd thtl u ld firm II c°"" Est1ie ol' HENiltY 0. .... • -ol 11,. tollow!"" Ptrio111, wllol• LEG" NOTICE HENilt Y OTTO Mll.LER, O.Cet•IKI. N mt1 111 lull Ind olKtt ol riildeftct tre ~ NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN to lh~ 11 foll0w1: crltdllors of !hi obov• nomed dteede"! H. eo F••ldln, 11'1 SllYll"' Of'~ '4MIJ '"'' 111 persons "1¥1119 cl1lms aa1l111t 1,.. L1tuna 8eicll, Ci lif, CliltTll'ICAT• OP •USIN•l f .. Id Mctdtf'll 1r1 r.ou!re<I lo lilt lhtf'I', Rill:lh G. Nwt.n, 11U l~yHnt Dr~ P''ICTITIOUI NAM• wllll lllt nrc.ss•N V<1UC""r1. In lhr o!U« L••unt eeich. Cilll. "fht unotni.necl clo ctr111Y IMv ••• of lh• Cltrk ot IM 1Do~t. 1t1lll'I ... court, or D•led No¥embtl' 20. 1J711 c.onduCll.,. • tluslnHt •t HOO Doll911J1 lo pr11e11f lhtm, wl!h the n«eHIN Sf•Mt, -.Nim. C1HIO!'nll, llllftt ttw lit· voocM'I. to 1111 Ulldertl9111d 11 '1~ N. ~~: G~~= litloul lltM -tf GOLDEN CO...CH Newl>Ol"I Bl'l'd •• N~rl 8Hch, C.lllor11l1 JTAT[ OF CAl.IFOllNIA. MDlll.E HOME SA.I.El Ind that ••Id '16'0. wllkh 11 , ... ;.i.ce ol Du•lllUS pt ORANGE COUNT'!': II"" 11 c__..., .t Tht fcl11owlnt otr1on1. the imder1r.~ k> 111 m•ll••1 Pf!tl1lnl1141 On Nowtf'l'btr 20. ino, btfor• me. 1 wr.c... 111me1 111 full ""' pllc•t or to tt>I 11t~IJ 01 ttld dtced~"'· wllh!n '"'" Nollrv Public r11 Ind !or 11111 Stilt. rn'-'u •r• •• ft!-.: monlht 1lltr !Iii! first' oubllc1llOl'I ot lhl1 limn' W. (OKI!. N1. 12 Sorrtt l.1<11. notke. PIOOOOll1' ·-··M H. lo 1'!19det1 11111 Roll'-"''' ·····-''"'·' <•••'"n Oiied DK.emlltr n . 1'1'0 ilt1k>ll G. Nrlen tllt!Wn lo me lo bot tri. ""' ...... " t ~'"'"' "'""'' ,,_. •rt 1u11Krlllotd lo S1t111l•nd, ""' Wtrltt T ....... Lt .Uni .0.1l•r •. H111tlM • I tt>t w!lhln lnstrumt<U tlld ttknowltd91'd 8e1dl, C..111., Jofwt G. Sllntltnd, 6lJ .0.1!er Ruth H~1ell<:>n lhtV tXKUltd 1111 llmo. Nyn Pllce, L"""" Bold'>, Cillf. E1Kulrlx ol lht Wiii ol (Olllcltl Se•ll 0.ltd Otunlber J, nXI. ltlf: 1bovt "~med 6KPOtlll MtN l•ftl Mor!Oll H"'°' W. C.uch •oat:RT A. SCMWAMt Ncll•Y Publk • c11ttor11i1 Ct rolyn S!1ritl1nd ... .,,...,. I I L•• Pf!nclo1I Olllce 111 Johll G. S11n1l111d 414 N. N-1 al¥~. Ot1nt1e County Sltlt of C11lfotnl1. 0flfl9t County: NtwP«f ••toc~. Ctllf, ttUI M¥ -"--I••"" E•olr~ O.. O.C.mb« 1 1'1'11 btlort "" 1 T1I: 1114) 14 ... ltn ""'"'"' ~ •• ' ' ' ltollorM1' IOI' l!•KUl<lt ,l,f>tll '· 1f7l "'ot1rv PltDl k 111 Ind for ttl~ Sltlt, Publl1Mtl o ..... ,. C0611 D1llv Pllol PUDlii~fll O•t"'• Cot!I 011!¥ Pllol 111r-1tv ll>11t1rl'CI Henrv W. Couch, o~cember U, .,, 1t. lf70 Ind J1nu11rv 2. No~emDer 11, 1t tl'ld Dectmber 5. n. C1ro1¥n Sl1111l1ncl 11111 JlllWI G. Sltnalllld U1l 7111·10 1970 11'1·10 known lo mt lo bt lht oerao~! whot•l'.:'.'._ __________ :_::_:.:_:I 111riie1 ••• •ubKrlbed 10 '"' wlltdn 111· 'LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE :~":~.111d eck.-1"'9HI '"'"" ••Kuttd.l-----'=CC----------I 1!.EAl.l l'"lff .. P..JJw-4 Norm1 L. Mttlell>ll CllRTll'ICATE 01' a USINISI CE•Tll'"ICllTI l'O• TttltoNSACT10N 011' Nolt r\' PuDtlc . Ctlllornlt ll=ICTITJOUS NI.Ml tUSINl!SI Pr!ncl11I Olllct In Tht undvtl•nl'd doet certllY ht (1 con- UHDl!R l'ICTITIOUI NAMll Ot11Mt County dUC:ll"9 t bullMU 11 "J.I Thl1tlt A"'" THE UNDERSIGNED doe1 Mrtb1' M¥ (Oft'llnl11loll E•1lrK Founltln Ytllrt, C1Ulor11l1, uncle< !hi Ile· cerll,., It!•! he 11 conducl!ntt I INCOME Mt¥ }J, 1913 lltlout !!rm 11~mt of 1.-$ SAi.ES WIGS --,,~ -----,.,.,.,,=------------· OCC p,.og,.am DOW11 TOW11· 8 Schools Joining el COITA MllA In Yule Concert Peek a Boo James Baxes systematically strips a newspaper apart in a scene from South Coast Repertory's "The Birthday Party," on stage tonight and Sunday at SCR's Costa Mesa theater. 'Cabaret' to Launch UCI Village Theater Orange County's premiere Produ ction of the musical drama ' ' Ca bare l'' will formally launch the new Fine Arts Village Theater at UC Irvine next month. The musical , set Director Cohen has an- nounced that the Friday and Saturday performances o £ "Cabaret" are already so ld out. Reservations for the Wed· nesday and Thursday. stagings may be mad e by calling the fine arts box office at 833-6617. Germany during Hitler's rise.I--===== Eight area bigh schools will Join Orange Coast College Monday for an evening of Christmas music in the annual Holiday Choir Festival. ~ concert will begin at 7 p.m . in the OCC Auditorium. 'There is no admission charge. Hosted by the OCC Music Department. the evening will open with Edison High School a cappe\la Choir. directed by Richard Otey. They w i 11 present "A Newborn Infant'' by Buxtehude. Westminster High w i 11 present four numbers, "Sing and Rejoice." "Lullaby on Christmas Eve," "Christmas Processional" and "Advent Motet." Director is Carl Sutherland. The Huntington Beach High School Concert Choir. under Jean Tyndall, will present "A Ceremony of Carols by Brit· ten .'' Marina High's advanced Wa 1·en sk jold Musicale Se t to power, will be directed by drama professor R o b e r t Cohen. Only four performances will be given, Dec. 13-16, in the huge, 4~ THEATRE sea t theater. Heading the UCI cast will be Bruce Bouchard as the master of ceremonies, with B i 11 Mill er, Denise Dales. Donna Fuller, Robin Pearl. Jeff Greenberg an'd Steve Roblatt in other major roles. Others in the 40-member company will be Larry Lott. Mark ~Iyer. Eve Evans, Judy Goldstein, Liz Peel, Lori Wolfn.im, Karen Cruise, Sandy Pantages, Ed Hollingsworth, Colln Vogel, Mickey Maus. Dion Dulay, Steve Hahn . Tee Koch, Larry Tishkoff. Scott Jacoby and Dave Ambrose. Completing the "Cabaret" lineup will be Linda Alper. Susie Capps. ~1argaret Cobbs. Barbara Christian, Har riet Garfinkle, Ernie Hood, Bruce Smith, Marc Sirinsky, Craig Allind er, Tom Culp. Lauren Murdoch, Jimi Rawie, Guy Hardy, Lee Sailer, Debbie Brown. Scott Kropf, Anne Pearson. Arlene Lowe. Dion Dulay. Howard Alexander and Hugo Paez. 673-6260 -CORONA DEL MAR -FOR ADULTS his best contacts are m bed' mtR't' CltO!I ~ She's woman enough, (' are you man enough?. .. ;~ ARLENE TIGER· VASSllJ LAMBRINOS ·ANDRE LANDZAAT .• Co·P!DducllO'I [)s~1b>Jled bf MADRID I ROME • CINEMATION INDUSTalES choir will perform three numbers. "Exsullate. Justi" by Fuller, a number by Brahms and Jiandel 's "Sing ), Unto God." ' Corona del Mar lligh, under ,~~::::;;;;~;~ Don Haneke, will perform Freed's ' 'G 1 or i a ' • and Pinkham's ''Christmas Can- tata." After intermis.sion, the Los Amigos High Concert Choir will perform. under Jack Vaughn, "11odie Ch r I s l us Natus Est" by W i 11 a n : "Gloria" by Dufay and ••c herubim Song" by Tschaikowsky. Estancia High will present its concert choir in three num· be.rs : "Fanfare for Christmas Day'' by Shaw: "Ola! o che bon eceho!" by di Lasso; and Coleman 's "A City of the King." Costa Mesa High 's Concert Choir will perform Cain's "On This Good Christmas Morn ;" "Birth" by Saleren a n d Willan's "The Three Kings." Combined chorale numbers will include "Nova, Nova , Ave Fit Ex Eva" by Spencer; and Bruckner's "Gloria." WINT[R PROGRAM SKI MOVIE I NOT THE nRIT·JVIT THE BEIT, ''Ski M•VI• I" II n•l lht f!n l 1kl fl'lt¥1 t . lt'1 lull th• ••ti. 11 11 tatlth'lt, c•l'lllt•I •114 IM•ulllul. II h • '"'"'' fr•'" Su'"'"'' Flh•u, ,,..iut•n •' tM fll111 ltitlv.t wlllrM" ""I th• O uftr ll'"lh," •IMll "Thto M.tttv1 ri1,." A IUMM IT·MACllWVUY·FJUMAN PAOCIUCnON frl., Sat., DK. 11·12 N_,..rt HerMr H.S. I p.m. , , .. & lrYh••· .._,.rt Fri., Dec. If Sclffce Lfthrre Awd., I P·"'· u.c ... lr'fille Children Under "If you see nothing else this year, you must see FIVE IRS!/ P/Eas. TA X SERVICE bUJlneH locttl'd ti 4Lt PuDli1htd O<tllGt (0tsl Dt!tY PllCI, AND ACCESSORIES 1nd lhll s1ld firm I• l ole<11 W1¥. NtWP<ll'I l11c/l, Or•l'llt• Dec:tmbe• J, lJ, If, 11. 1'1'11 :tl7J·XI com-td ol !ht lollo.,.!119 H•SOll· wl>Ose --========================="'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'~~-C'IUnly. C1lltor11l1, ~· the llcllllou1 nime ln lull 111d ot1c1 ol r11klem::e It 11 It will not, I think, ever fade from flr"' nt"" ol' CiltEW CUT T.U: SE!l:VICE LEGAL NOTICE lolloWt: 11nd 11>11 1•ld llrm 1t '""'"°std ot lht l.lowd t.ewi1. "J.I Thl1ile ..,,..~ Fou11- fol!owi111 periOn. "'"°" nt'IV In full Ind P-11144 tiln v1ll•~. pl1ct pt rnldtnct 11 •• tollows, fO.wll : Cl iltTll'ICAT'I 0 11' Cll lATIOll DI' Dtll'CI J? ... 70 Wit: DOINO 1.tovd 1.twlJ llontld Chitin Sd>mlcll, I ll l olttl a ustN•SI UNOl ilt ll'ICTITIOUS NAMI: Sllle of Ctll!Ornll. o ....... Ce•mh : WI¥. Ntwporl &ttCll. C1UI. Ti.. ltlldefll•ned• JOHN l . FiltANKl.IN On Ot<:9"'btr t , U10, bt!O•e rM, I W!TNESS mr hind !hit ltlh dtV •I 1,,d OAV10 II. &lllilt'I'. do """"' ct r111¥ NoltrW PuDlk In t nd tor 1eld Sll!t. No~•mD<!r. l"O th•I tlllr h•W• cetitd conducilni 1 otrS0111!1¥ •PHtrtd l.lovd l.~wl1, known 11°"'1" C. khmldl butl111n lllcited 11 1'01 w11t Piclflc to me 10 be Ill• otrson wholt 11~m• 11 STATE OF CAl.!FORN l.O.. COttl Hi9hw1y, NewODrl I e 1 c h, suDscrlbecl to IM wlftlln l11tl•umf!11! end COUNTY OF 011 .. NGE ) 11. Ctlllwflll , '1'6CI, Ulldtr lilt tltllllou! !!rm 1cl<-ltd•td Ill ••KUlfCI lht s•m•. On No"emtllr It, 1'111. llelort mt, l!lt ritmt Df UN1TEO AUTO l'AllT5, 11'111 tMI (DFFICIAI. SEAL! unMrl1<1nf'd , • NolfN Pvb!I~ In ind IO<" '"'V "'"" •btndollecl tlld "'"''· Jttn I.. Jobi! , 11!d S!11t. •ttldlll9 lht'l!n, dul\I com· it/Jtll>n I.. Fr•n~lln, 7\J Ctl'f\Phor, Nol1r¥ P11bllc..C1ll!Ot"" mi .. lonl'CI Ind .......... H•son.tllY U•f>O•rtd N..._-f B•tch, Ct ll!or11l1. /1ID1vlct •. Pr!nc:IPtl Otllc• In Ror>tkl C. khmldl k"""'n lo Int' II bt lf'le 8trrv, 11511 El (t mlno. COil• Mttl O•t"9t Counly pt fll>ll ""'°"' Mint' 11 WbKrllM'd lo the Ctl!lo,.,,I• ' Mv Comml11lon Eu1l••• w!!hln lnstrvm..,t, •~d 1ck....,..ltcll•d lo JO!\n L P'rt'lltlln M1rch ?, 1t7l m~ lhlt tit t•«utl'd 1111 Jlmf. Otvld it lerry Publl1htd Drano. C111st O•llV P!tot, WllNH "'~ Miid Ind etlk!•I ... ,. SlATE OF CAi.tFORN IA Dtc:emblr t1, 11. )t, '" ltll ond J•11u•N (OFF ICIAI. SE .. 1.1 COUNTY OF ORANGE l i S 2. 1971 no5-10 GEORGE W, Wtl.1.lloM$0N Nolt N Pub!!c C111!ornl• o,. this 1'111 dtY of NIWtmbtr. 1t10, LEG" NOTICE PrlndPtl Offlct In Delor• mt. !ht undtrtlwnt<I, • Nol•rv, ___ _::::_:::_~:::_:__.c,_.,.cccco--I Orll'llf c-1y PuDllc In •nd IOI' aald S!tte, 1eroon1llv 1. M~ C°'""'llSIOl'I flli"''I I-Ired JOHN I.. FiltANKl.IN Incl fUPl!iltlOilt CCUiltT 01' THI MIV 1, !Jr.I 0,1,'1'10 It. IEttiltY, k_,, It me lo bf ST•TE 011' C.O.l.11'0ttHllto l'Dilt l'ubllll'IHI' °''"" COil! 01!1\1 l'\lol ~ "'''°"' WhoH Mmtt t re 11/lucrll>tcl THI COUNTY 0, OiltANOI No ... tmbtr 11. t• 1 1111 Dtcembtr 5, 11, le 1h1 wUM11 lnttrul'l'ltf'lt, •nd 1c•-!tdf. ""· 114no ltJO 11•1·10 ltd lo"''"'''""'"" •~ecutltd Ill•....... NOTICI 01' Hl!AiltlNO 0 ' l'ITITION WITNESS 11'11' Mncl •nd olfl(ltl .ur. l'Dtl P1toa&TE 011= WILL loNO LEGAL NOTICE /1/Norm1 L, MlllllOll COOl(tl AllO l'Oilt l ITT E tl S Not1ry l'uOlk Ill Tl!ITAM•NTAiltY ind fOr 11111 Sl11t E1t11t of ESSIE A. STEIN, DKttted. T-4J7JI C:ommluloll Eal't<ll NOT ICE IS HEREll'I' GIV EN Tl'l31 HOT•CI 01' 01!,loUI. T ANO Mt\' 15, lfn Cltude· II. Ruutll .... !lied l'lt•e!n • o•ll· ELl!CTIOll TD Sl!LL iltOl l llT N. a ltOXOfil tlon tor t•Db1t1 pt will i ncl Coc!lcll •1'111 \lffOlR 01!1!0 0 , TiltUST Al .... IMl1' II .... fer lt1utn<:t ot 1.elltt"1 T11!1mt11!t"' lo n.. 1011-1 ... COP• ot "notk •''. 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TtTl.E INSUiltltoNCE •lld TRUST COM-Cll!iltTll'KATI OP' C:Oiltl'O!l:ATIDl'll 11=0• lit • ,t 11111 St..,t l'ltoNY • cO<POfllloll l• 1111"" ·-(lllH TRANS.ACTION 0 1' t UllNllS UNO•• c ' • c lllwl'flll nn1 TtUI~ uf'dotl' 1 Deed ot TruJt dlltd PICTITIOUS NAMI T:~l ·f:r~·o.:i .. J-t'I' 1t, Ifft, tJft~led 1w DON THI! UNOEiltllGNEO COllPORITION Altwllf• 1.,. P'tllOtlltf FIQaE ..... CHiltlSTINE MARIE ll'IORE • .,... .... ..,., ctrtll'r 1111! II 1• c.nciu<lln•. Plllltlsl>M °''"" Co1tt OtllY P!lol, MllDllll ...... wlft II Trvstort. ,. UUH'I ltll•l...u loc:tltd II ""'1 Weal l'ICJ!k Dtcemllt It ll " 1J10 2lll·7' eltl _.lieDtloll; In ,,.,., mt 1'"1.0'1'0 W. 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'0 ' HIT-G_,. ·-"ZIG ZAG" Ill W .. l.cll I A-J.U-11 16PI 18th RECORD WEEK EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Elliott Gould Oon1ld Sutheri1nd ••• ••• ~11\S ·ll . "Rabbit, n1n'' Jamt:> r.a<m ·An~nene Cooler·kl<Aloortron \1 !'.arrie Sno&Jess:.Arthur Pill-·-·~-:. Ill. l M•11ttlt ... a ol*lt Af191tr•"' rw •llt t. ~•Y •Js wlf. cltONttft, He HM't COMe ,.._ ""' 11th Record WHk Elliott Gould, Don Sutherl1nd RATED "0" -IT'S FOR EVERYONE -Exclutlve Wilk-In Run Ill TNI WlllTMINntR CIWTl!t Wtll/!UMltr • -.........,,""91 ·-.. r ............. Diii' 111.,,, AIRPORT -BURT LANCAmR • DEAN MARTIN ..... .. ... l"d F11tur•1 ''TH I OUT·OP..TOWNElS" ,., HELEN HAYES rm2 HELD OVER! Fred MlcMurr1y N1ncy Olson In 2nd HIT Jed Wlhl lll 3RD BIG HIT w ... ··--· "KllG OF THE GRIZ11 IES" (8) memory!'' JACK NICHOLSON nvc ERB!/ PIECES EXCtUSIVE l.l"GAC,"£ME/\'T.' hdu. 5:00. 1:00, IC:OO ""~fNl!ll.ACll' -Sl/S.AN ANS~CH ·-·'""""."'' __ ..,. .. ,,, __ .-~......,, Sit 2.00. •:OO, tOO, 1,00. IQ DO s-. 2:GO. J;·~ 5:lD, 1.JIJ. 9:Jll HURRY ENDS SOON/ USTIJDAYS! ..llifl.7::..t·JS f~ /,ll0,1,4). ID.JD Ill Ii~ l :IO, Sd!>. 1.00. I.'~ 11,11 Sll.1'1!>.4:C.S·tt. l.Jl.t•U -Co"'i"X• C6,.i11"'"' D.,! "RllN'S DAUGHTER" ---•••l '""-">J"•.., ........ ..u. __ ... ,,._..,.. -·"""'""""' -. ... . "GREAT MOVIE MAKING!" diary of a mad hau-wlf• a !ran~ penytim Iii o ~ \;tl!,'111'1.Al Mn\Jl'!l • TlCfffi!CfllOll" ,. "funny~ I w . "'LOVERS '"Tll1T SMOOT AND OTHER IKllSU. STRA NGERS .. 1t HWTTlnl''\Gioi "THAT'S THI WATIT IS" .. ,) ""'' COHTIA<T" ... 1 ..... c..-11o "'IOSTOM ITIIAHlfl"~ AMO AJISIOI' (OSI ill "KELLY'S HllOIS" .., .,,,,.;,,,. "-Wofthty .,., AlllTOCATS" -... .... ( .. '• . • . -: ,. " . :: ·. :: .. :: :: ·. " .. ·: " •' ·: " . :; :: '• " :: " ) ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• D1i ~) ~) UM., 17 lftlltl M •ltfl tAAlll "NO aLl.01 01' GRASS" (ltl l'h ... Ill"' Oar9f ''TH• STltAW••1t1tY STATllM•NT" lltl l'ffllll ............. ""' UllMltf' 11 1111i111 M Wll!I "''"'' "1tl.aa1T, IUN" lltl 1111•• • S-.W c. .. r l'.,hlr• "STUOl'NT NUISl'I" fl ) ,,...,ltrt E111..-me11ll UIMltr II ""''' llt wlltl tA rMI "IAaaJT, IUH" (It) Jhlt • StdlMI Celtf' l'tth"I "STUDINT HUISIS" (It) ••tll.tllvt OrlY•lll SlltWl""I "'"* Slntlrt • Ctltf' "OllTY DINGUS MAGI•" l•"I t l1"' • Jlllln WIYM "THll UND•l'IATID" CO! l'tllllt l'ttllvl lt Unlf1r 17 mull ff wltll tA rlllll "WILD ANGELS" fltl "Jl'lllTS 01' THE OfAD" (I) ..,.HE Tltl'" (ltl ••tlu1lv1 Orlv•l11 """"'"II Ulldtr 17 mutt IHI wllll 111r1nl HTHI I LOOD 11:051" (I ) 111111 • S•11M1 Ctllr H1nw SMW ''THI' I ODY STl'ALlltS" lltl ••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••• -•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ., .. , ,._,!()•< ltO{M WARNER DlllVt IN >A .. !.\ ........ BROADWAY WALK IN .. _ ·--IMM7l7 i11(kfltv• Orl¥•1n Slllwlntl AU Ctllr Sllow (QI') "I.MN.I 0 1" THI THOUSAND DAYS" plut • (hl rlthlll HHIDft "THIE HAWAIIANS" (G,) Deubll HOfT9r SMWll UIMI., 11 mu1t b1 wltll "'''"' "THE BLOOD •ose:" (It) PIUI • Second Ctltt Slltw "'THll lDOY STEALllS" !RI ; .. <,~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!~· 1'.: I: " . · .· . -.· =~ NATIONAL GENERAL THEATERS CHILDRENS' MATINEES . SATURDAY & SUNDAY ''Santa And The Three Bears'' ALL SEATS 75c SAT. -12:30-2:00-3:30 SUN . -12:30-2:00 ~ NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES NOW INAUGURAL PROGRAMli!,:y:; · STANLEY KRAMER , pr•Mnt• l!ll• ..... UllU PWV111Dr .. TEClllllCOLDr IL't'IS PllSLIY --------------------------·---- GAILY 'ILOT 11 Hans Who? Yuk-Concert Set Sunday Young Skater Real Cutup A Chrlltm11 concert of direction of Dr. Ch a r I es music by Bach, Bttthovtn 1nd Rutherrord, will per f o r m Pln.kh1m will bfl offered by \lo'Otk.s by Delibes ind Crain· ''HIN Brinker of the Sllvtr Skatei" m1y be a cl1sslc In the U.S., bul not In England. MOl!it Englishmen know as lit- tle about "Hans" as the average American k now 1 about cricket Maybe less. Robin Askwith, 20, the ter~ ribly tousle-headed you ng blond actor who plays the title role in "Hans Brinker,'' the original, two-hour m u 1 I ca I which will encore tonight on Channel 4, knew so little about Hans that he origiDally hoped he could play Carl, the villain of the piece. He thought Carl had all the good lines. "Yes, I wanted to play Carl after re1ding only the few pages of script they gave us to work with at auditions," Robin cheerfully admitted this week . ''But I was a dope. Later, when I found out I was going to play Hans, I read the whole script -and couldn't believe my luck. 0( course, Hans is by far the biggest and best part.'' A mod Londoner who is p!'O' American, Robin shot the lace cuffs or his fancy while shirt and looked out alertly through Kids Groove On 'Santa, Three Bears' eyes matchina the stet! blue of his velvet suit. Com-slllc hair covered the ears d an otherwi!e expo5ed 1nd ex- pressive fa ce. Outdoors was written alt over it. "I was only a Sundays-tn- the·p3iJ"k·lYPt" skater until I signed on for 'Hans Brinker.'" tne rosy-cheeked R o b 1 n revealed. But several week s of strenuous, eight-hour workouts with a professional in Ham- burg, Germany, changed a!I that. By the Ume filming began, Robin was perfonnlng all sorts of figure eia:hts. nines 'Shortsfuff' Cast Listed For I'rVine and tens, if there art such A satirical revue entitled things and zooming along, lf "Shortatulf'' will be the next you please, at 4-0 miles an production of tht Irvine Com- hour. munlty Theater, Robin's skating teacher, In-The program will feature a the Orange CoaAt Colle1e ger. Community ChoraJt-Sund•Y• If~~~~;~~~~~ :f.~~~ijj~~~~ij}j The concert will be held In II I the OCC 1udltorium 1t 4 p.m. Tickell are $1 and will be available 1t the door. The chorale, under the direction of Richard Raub, will be assisted by the evenln& cham~ orchestra in 81ch's church cantata No. ISO, "Nach dir Herr, verlanget mlch." The two groups will then perform the "Elegy" of Beethoven . The Bach piece furni shes a fresh and revealing insight in- to the composer's art, ac· cording to Raub. T h e Beethoven piece ls termed a "luminous, spiritual work." A double bra!l! choir will join the chorale for the Daniel Pinkham "Christmas Cln· tat.a," three short movements which celebrate the Christmas in jubilant style. Soprano BemLce Brightbill of Covina will be 110losist. Jn ........ IMClll··ll ... _ .. , ......... I.Wt w. -01. *-•lJe EXCLUSIVE ENDS TUES. NO ROOM TO' RUN NO PLACE TO HIOE ~ AND fOll L.4VeHS LUCILLE IALL "YOUR MINI AND ou1s• on. thr11 Fri. 'Oliw1r' 1t l :JO Si t. l l'ltl Sul'I. Cenflnu•ut 'Ql;v1 r' 1t l-4.:J0--10:20 OPEN 7 DAYS 11 A.M. TO 2 A.M. cidentaJly, had some in.-cast of five performing the teresling ideas on how Robin works of Jules Feiffer, Arthur should break in the skating H.111\ey, Ben Maddow, Jack boots h! was to wear in the Larsen, Lee Kalcheim and production. others. The materlal runs the , "He molded the boots to gamut from farce to pathos my feet," the actor said, "and with a liberal sprinkling of it wasn't easy. How he did it satire. .----,--------11 was fi rst to soak the boots In Richard Dow, president of water. Then he attached the Irvine group, Is directing skates to the boots. Then he the production . The cast will had me put on the boots -con!liist of Alice Malick, Tom and the skates -anrl wear Threadg.old , Jana Stevens. them all to bed one night. I Wes Keebler 11nd Gordon thought it was prelly funny at Yeaton. the time. I guess because I've "Shortsturf" \will open lan. got a sense ol humor. But the 22 for a three-weekend run, maid in the hotel where we playing Fridays and Saturdays were staying was not in the old studio theater in UC "That Romantic Litlle. Place. on the. Ba11" NOW APPEARING TIM MORGAN especially amused -not after Irvine's Humanities Ha 11 . 2601 W. C..t Hwy •• Newpert ..... aee.ing all those tom sheets in Reservations may be obtained Fot ReHrMtlOM Coll Ma..1166 l -~lhe~~m~o;rru~·;n~!~":::::::;=::::::::::~b~~c~all~m~~~833-ro.IO~~~:::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~========================================~ In ''Santa and the 1bree · Bears ," a full-length motion ,, picture almbining live action and animation, a Yellowstone National Park forest ranger turns to the audience and asks. "Do you believe in Santa Claus ?'' ''You watch. Every kid In the audie nce is going to stand up and yell "YES!?! " "The child's mind ha s unlimi ted boundaries -it's unrestricted by reality. Soon enough the world will make demands upon him and the lesson! learned in harmless fantasy will be u~~fully ap- plied to a real world." Tony Benedict, the film's writer-producer-director, can make these statements with even more emphasis based on the box office results of the film's opening engagements in Florida, Colorado and New York . Benedict gleaned" additional satisfa'ction when he was in Miami recently to attend the annual theater owners aln- vention. Jack Valenti revealed then that 39 percent of 2,500 mov iegoers surveyed would not want to see an X-rated film. The President or the Motlon Picture Association of America,· under w h 6 1 e auspices the survey was launched, further advised the film's R or X raUng does not necessarily enhance the likelihood of more people wan- ting to see it. The special attraction will be shown at the South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa at special matinees today and Sunday. LOCAL N11 elll•r ntw1p1p1r telh yo~ rn11 r1, 1••ry d1y, 1boul wh1t'1 91i"9 oft ;,. the G 11Al t r Or•"9' Co11t th1" tht DAILY PILOT. ltrb1r1 Slrtll•fl.d "011 A CINI D•y Yo11 Ce11 S.. '-'''"'" HELD OVIR ENDS DEC. 15 BEST FOREIGN FILM OF ''9 "THE GRASSHOPPER" 0 Isn't this • the way you've always lt'1 ell here welting for you. For 1lngle1, young married• end adults of ell ege1. Now at Park Newport-high on a bluff overlooking Newport Bay-enjoy the ultimate In apartment-resort living • Imagine seven swimming poolS', seVen night·lighted tennis courts, bicycle trails, 18-hole putting green. A $750,000 Spa wlth whirlpool, saunas, massage, condilioning room, Olympic pool. Graceful trees and landscaping. Subterranean parking wi1h .elevators-no carports. Even a ch ic shopping plaza lopped by a 60-foot clock tower. The apartmentS are smashing. Every one has an all·electric kitchen, carpeting, draperies, pr ivate patio or balcony. Most have bars, some have firep laces. One or two bedrooms, plus spacious bachelors. And two· or three- bedroom, two~story town houses. Rentals range Jrom $175 lo $450. • At Park Newport you're close to all the Irvine environment. Shops, restaurants, industry, the UC campus and ocean recreation. We're at the Intersect ion of Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills Roads, just north al Fashion Island. From the San Diego Freeway, turn off at MacArthur Boulevard. Come see five stunning models decorated by Robinson's. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, daily. Olher limes by appolnlmenl. Or call (714) 644-1900 for leeslng informaliOn. Park Newport Apartments wanted to live in Newport Beach? J rf " .. •" · · · I f'°'l\' ~· I !.~ • ·-- • J% DAILY PILOT Ann Landers There's a Time - And Place to T~ll DEAR ANN LANDERS : My husband and I have been mar· ried for more than two years. 1'his marriage was a big mistake. (Another case of a couple of idiots who \\·ere too youn,g. stubborn as mules and \1•ouldn 't listen to anybody.\ \Ve decided to split before 111e brought more children into the 11•orld. We already have a little boy who is nervous and high-strun~ bec ause he has been subjected to so much fi phting and screaming. J had a telephone call from my mother-in-law yesterday. She "·ants everything back tl1r1t she ever gave me -in- cluding the baby's crib. \Vhen T told her the baby is still slt>eping in ii, she said, "That's YOUR problem." T think my husband should step in and tell his mothe r off but he refuses to do it. Should I keeo the crib or return it? - TRO UBLES. INC. OEAR INC.: Return it. She ~'ill then hll\'t no excuse to bug vou and you can put 1\1rs. lfuj!~heart ·OUt of your liie for good. CON FIDENTIAL TO WOULD LIKE IT IN PLAIN ENG LISH: The President's Commission on Pornography decick?d that "erotic materials do not contribute to the development of c h a r a c t e r defects. nor does it operate as a significant factor in an- tisocial beha vior or in crime and delinq uency causation." \\'hat ay,·alts you on the other side of the marriage \•eil? llow can you be sure your marriage will work? Read Ann Landei-s' bookJel "1\1arriage -\\'hat to EI· peel.'' Send your reque sts tn Ann Llrllders in care or tbe f)e alh Notices Pl Cl( ELL ~•r'li. S•~ll'S P ick•lt. llt,10Pf'll of New· (If'! Sfo~t>: mem""r Of Stnlor CJ!luns • Cll!lt• M•"" o.,1e Of ~flt>, D01Cember o, BPIO•.cl molhtr ol llC!Jl'r1 H. Svkes; ,•nOmot,...,. o! llobPrl WllllAm tnO 1(1rln ltll\ SYk••· Services. MOMl•V. 11:30 o.m., V•R l(lrk O'lht HtAllWlf, Fertsl L•wn Hend1le. Forn i LA"'n MortlUlrv. PlflCE Jlf. IAM~~ RIV Pritt Jr #ltw ,I. Of 1.cl., •ortvle.,. El l0<e. DJ!t ol de1ll'I. Dt- :<-ml>or 11. Survived bv "'llf, Ilardi!; IAygn1 ... ll11n~ P•I~. El Toro; hlll1r. lame• R&v Price Sr. Su•lc•, Monda~. c a.m .. wnTCll!l Cll&Pel, "'llh Or. J. J. 11\Jl.l'!'U>son o! weitm•ns•t• onlclt !ll\ll. In· e<mtn1, El lero Ct!~arv. Weslclltl :na~! MorlU•rv. "'6·Ul8, Dlr1ctort. \HEl~AM :1 •• mon1 Sllf'""'"· Age 63. of 2111 HK• 111< 81vd .. (0$11 M1~1. Dllt g! dellh, )oc1mt>er 11. Survlvfll bv .,111. Adi Sht•· fl1n; t"'o "''"' Clformont $fl1rm1n Jr .. ~ San eruno; Oenald. Of New YoR.; uo!he<. \/ernon Sllf"'mlM. Senta Ana; .litt'f" Greca Cemollli.. Rlvwslde; lr1M ~•lllelll. 81vlho!: Cer1 Dickson, S1n1A '""' PriJ<llla Sur.dslrom, S1n11 Al)I; ind l'l<tt g•andcllllOren. sar~lcas, Mond•v. !JO 1>.m .. Wfstcllfl Cllall*!. with M1tonlc lyOllee Lod9e ol S1n!1 Anl olllclal\119. nll."'mt'flf, FalrllAvfn M1mo•l1I Ptrk. Y•stcll!I '"'"'' Mo•IYtrv, ......... DI· ... CICfS. ARBUCKLE & SON \Yestclllf ft.lorluary 427 E. 17lb St, Costa ft.fes• 616-<881 • BALTZ l\IORTUARlES Corona del l\lar ... OR 3-HSO 'eost11 l\tesa ........ ml 6-%'14 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broach••y, Coll• l\tesa u wm • McCOmDCK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY J7ts Laguna Canyon Rod. 414-!MIS • PACIFIC \'IE\Y 1\IEl\fOIUA L PARK Ctmetery ltfortury · Cllapd 3500 Pac:ifie View Drtn Ne"·port Bt•c~. Callleni• -• PEEK FAMILY COL01'1KL Fln\'ERAL UO)fE iltl Bola ATt.. •..unww .. ~ • llrTllS' MORTUARY ~ lt7 Mail St. u.ii.p. ---- I Orange Coast Area Viml Statisti~s Birthstones Avoiloble in 1 OK white or yellow gold for oll 12 signi of tke zodioc. Mony with v-nuin. stones. from $15so l~•todu<IC•¥ ollor 101 o 1,.,,,,,<1 !•"le Marriage Licenses Accutron:.. 1 TWO GREAT STORES TO SERVE YOU HUNTINGTON BEACH ANO COSTA MESA lCCU1J:Dll DlTI 1111 DIT "H~- 1411. '°'' 1;11tt. s11•1r d1t1, s1n. ACCllTIOll llTl lllO Oil "S"- Stt1~1in 1iet1. l bofty d•1I i ll1. ol 5JJ1 Prine.ion, WM!ml111t1r. SOUTHWICk.C. ... AAOLL, Thonlu P,, fl, Ind Lllld...., L., 1f, boll\ ol '9n Welt, W11!mlns1tr. ClKl!·ll!llRY, RoMrt .l'L...M.. gl 19lf = ~·~ tot"'s..'-111 .... seYi~f.. t.": ·--· FREE 18.8 Si.iNess StMI Sllld Set with purct.• ,of s499s I 6il1110MI. Jl j1welt. t.it 1011~ IGld, ll1l1td "um1rtl1 t•d muktri Oft lllVll dl1t. SISS.ot Bulova Women F,aftcr Tfjeir Shapes ••• GiveMr aMorquiM Diamond To the moon and back ·The only watch warn by the men on th• moon. Priet1 $195. Men's Rings A. IU::t. whit. tolil Liill• 51• Sop- plM-1 with r-diDlllOl!dt s175 I. Gfl't'1 y.llow gold Jod., rlnt • s50 -·-Huntl-hach m.mf HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER DllH.._M. Co1t11 Me111 545-MIS ' Open MON., thru SAT., 10 to 9 SUN., 12 to l • Prnvlnclalfr..d' . "'""'C.-tll korn TlmH..lfe Includes baOt on customs, cuisine, etc. and aplral-bound book of some ~00 recipes, botb in handsome folder. 7.M 5 FASHION ISL.A.NI , H•_,.,. c..t. Newpert •.U I 447"' 1 \t! \ I ~ \I "-.}·'.. ~·· \z."' .. '· .. ' -__ ,; .. Pendants A. D;ol!IOnch & P-S1 fNMSlt.ts •· M (Oflt fvll Clll Oioft'!Clnd .......... fromS4t.95 111-r ityl.1 to c:hoo1tf•-· HOURS: 10 Ta II DAILY ' 2 TO 3 FOOT WESTERN DOUGLAS ' FIR 37~ Properly shaped. heavy density, pl!!U• ing fragance, longer needle retenllon. OTHER SIZES AVAILAILl SUNJ>AY ONLY ' While Ouonfifies Lost! THIS COUPON .WORTH a TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF ANY CHRISTMAS TREt OVER $5.97 1' isit 0111· Lot." •• B11ndreds of Beautif11l Trees DAILY PILOT J ~ COSTA MESA STORE ONLY to clioose fro11a! e KMART NOW OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. 'til XMAS! Sunda11 Onl11 300 ~ REG.3.97 ~7 Double knit nylon pull-on slacks with stove-pipe legs. Navy, colors. 8-18. R ... : S.11· Slack•~ Sins 32 to 31 .•• 4.lS All Si%es, too! ···--·•u-··---·---··--·· 50-PC. STAINLESS STEEL S unday 011111 Rogr-rs stainless flat\\'8.rP. by International. St'rvice for 8 plus 2 serving piN'es. 4 pal.- terns. 7~.~ SUNDAY ON LY LI m It 2 f)f'r cuttomcr, "'hile QUantlUes last. • OLATES THREE QUART CORN POPPER BOYS' U·DRIVE MINI .BIKE Sunda11 Only Assorted chocolates. They're creamy and rich, '''Ith fill- ings to please every tastP. A perf~t gift for so many. Chllrge it. SUNDAY ONLY \Umlt 2 ptr cu11tom- er. while Quantillt11 .._._1'':''· Alu.minum ,,·lt h gl11ss So;>"· thru lid. Black nlastir handle and feet. 400 "'BI L~, "'ith cord. 1 qtuar bowl, 8 ho ok s. plaJ1:tlC/•a· ladle. Jui'-1 the .. thing for holidtty ( entertaining. 2 86 S1111dny Only Ridl' a ''U·Drlv(' r.linl Bike.'' 28" long, 2l'' h i~h. or 11te(':J/ REG. 4.24 !~t.astic. Colorful trim, Charge HASSOCK SALE YOUR CHOICE 3::i 7 6· r.rb. 4.78. Ju1111><1 13·1/:.! lo 18'' diameter hassocks with Utrrthan roam-paddf'd plR.!i• tic top, cov('r. Roun d or squflrt'. Avocado, gold. pers1n1n1on. black. 2200 HARBOR BL VD. Corner of Wilson and Harbor COST A MES .. I . . 14 DAILY PILOT ·;lUMBLEWEEDS \ .. ,. • ,.Mun AND JEFF . °CUPCAKE, HOW WOULD -:'¥.Ou l.IKE TO CoME 'PvEI< TO MY Pl.ACE: :T'ON IGHT AND HAVE - :!?INNER WITH ME? 'JUDGE PARKER SllUrdlJ, Dtetmbff 12, 1~70 ' By Tom K. Ryan • 12·12 By Al Smith By Horold Le Doux : ]MAT'S RJGMT~ 5fNP A C.LDB SANPWICM AND A POT Of C.OFFEE :.;,A.Mt:' MU~RY IT DP HERE! MY :-tl-'ME'S PRIVEi •• IN ROOM 610! 1 BETTEJ!: GET INTO JAY P.lJAMAS! ELMO Will &E PAYING ME A VISI T ANY MINUTE,NQW ! I DON'T UMPERSTAND IT~ ME LEFT AND NEVE~ PAID MIS CM ECK '. I 'M VER'Y SOllRY, IA11'. ELMO! TELL ME EXAffiV WMAT ME LOOKED LIKE! ' . ·: PLAIN JANE : ... · . .. ... · . . ·.· ;~DAIL y CROSSWORD • : • by ~-A. POW ER I ~-~~. ACROSS _-:;:l: Character · ··: lstic lmprlnl -,6· E•changt 10. Ha lt 1.4 Tltlt holder ,l S -dt-camp •.l6·S111all bird r r l lktw lst • ';\l ·C orporatlon · • VIP 1:9.t:oddtSS '"l:of discord • 21 LoY'I '2l Mlddlt • • ••. Int ffr.,.1 2S'.Llvtly ' "' us .~-"1ttrw1y ~ -2 words • 1"3t1 Edition 34 Prlnclpfts 135 l"lm• of day 37 Miss Mtrkt l 38 Skt ln Of y11n ,39 Gas 41 Agitated • Stitt 4? Jl:tsldt nt: Suffl• •Al Socl1I .;.:ii:11111b t r • •4 Shrtwd ~46 Freight ·'·o'fa1h!p ~·.ta Publ!catlon ' :~ ._ ...... • " • • l 50 Endin11 usrd with port 1rid prrlsh SZ Study SJ As busy·--: 3 words Sb RJdg r 57 Fini sh bO Mrmb rrs cf th r "4 th r5lilr '2 Rrmovr strin;s fi• Cupid • il5 Onr bb Woody vln e- 6 7 Quotations Ii! Movir lot fraturrs b9 Modify DOWN 1 Mixer 2 Ttast 3 Poke1 stake ~ NY ent er- tainmtnl ctn!tr: Informa l 5 Dtft nd 6 Plant! 1 --ropt B Soft drinli: 9 Rlv erol W. Canad• 10 Feats 11 Wron gful act 12 Rive1 of Eur ope I • lJ Funeral firt 19 Bir d 2Z Common sense 24 Look 25 Arch ittct's cre ation 2b In accord with approv td standards 27 Gaucho's rop e: Va r. 28· Priv at e 29 Buildl ng mattr ial J l Timt of day 32 Join 33 Cons umer ol food lb Animal "1 0 Are a .. ~l S. African vlllage ~3 Not give n lo ltvlly 4S Kitr.Ji tn implemtnt 47 Eva i nd Zsa Zia 49 Jerks 51 " .•• - ~., .. , 2 words 53 UAR citize n 54 Ha lf: Prefix 55 Footles s ani mal 56 Ltgl l papt r 57 State: Fr, 58 Team 59 l oved 61 Compass point bl Nothing 11 11 PERKINS MISS PEACH ;! l?~eAM OF . JEANNlo WITH -rf'E /.iii-Ur ~ fll<owN HA11t.. .. ! I J ! • STEVE ROPER ·.:.. WHEM WE OVER"l"AKE THE. TRUCK, MAMN1E, HOW'S ABOUT LETTIN' ME BE TH' ONE rnAT COOLS LUTCHER ? .. J'D E~JOY GIVIN' 1-/IM THE SUSl~E SS/ -. PEANUTS By Frank Baginski .. ..... • .. . ~· ' ':' Ll'L AINa WW EFF&::K 'WIL.LIT llOSOIC:K \.IAVEON. "'" ""? VICTIM o'. £.D.R SALLY IANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ® ANIMAL CRACKERS @ ·~ • -&It . I! ...,~ .. E.O.~ ~ S::OlltCK A~ECKS 'WILL GALS-· (1 HAVE A n11.11.1aL .. ' ·EF"F"EO<. "" TH U M( l<;AYo, l TOLi:> YOU IF ')tXJ t>IC>N1T P!JT ')CU~ '5WIMMIN' ?OO~AWA'/, 'SOME A·M· IT1C> FREE' ZS 0Vff.R .'! By John Miles THl m ANOI WOILO .. Ml.MUM ... -. " • • • • , .. .: ··: I,&"'""' • .. • "'J" ,.,.~~-lft-,_"noo ~ • ; HO~C> IT ~ IB '1~,• NOT 'SflEEZE' .·' .. · ·-9"~~ .. By Men r. /j H I ly Al Capp WAL-. 5PEAKl>I' A$A ~ED-111.000ED A"'ERICAN II<>'/, M0:5 MAM IDEE L!! By Gus Arriola ly Ferd Johnson ' I By Roger BoUen DENNIS THE MENACE By Saund•" and Overgard WI/fl t. A 'GM! MILFS AllEA.t>-lirl!LL-rLL PUT . . 'Wu! 'lDIJ W»I SHllllNG 10 llEY? !¥ llll>llCS --~!!@!'Wjl'J!IBSDK !: I .; ' . ·: . . - . ; . .. . . . . . . .. . DAILY PILDT 15 .! s::~~t~' ''Mink & Pearls'' Perfume by JOYAN *'Eau de Cologne 2 DZ. 4 az. 3.50 6.00 Bath Oil 5 00 CAPSULES from· • I ••• - DRUG STORES OPEN 9 AM TO 10 PM - 7 DAYS A WEEK n11 I•! cl1,uy•· ; for HER MAXFAaOR "Crystalique" Spai1<1ing design for cele-· · SPRAY Cooconlrff 4 00 brated' Hy~ Primi· Iii, Golden Woods. ~ IL • Creme Pertume ~~=~finiatureflow· 6 00 er cart filled wi~ Hypno. ' tique creme perfume. • "' Creme .Pertume COMPACTS Gold toned tDpped with I Wedgewood-like ~aque 5 00 and filled with Hypno. tiqo< creme pe"1m'e. • ~~ MAX FAaOR "Fancy Plants" California Lip Celor Collections Fo8r assorted plaolln, eocb a penn3neot llold- " for 8 continental size lipsticks in Cali- fornia Sun Cremes and ooo Frosts. 5~oo for HIM "English Leather" After Shave • •L 2. 00 All-Purpose LOTION C 1L 2.50 -~ "Wiaaers Circle" "---· Lime After Shave, All-1\<plse 4 o I ;-LOtia~ Timbe~ine Co~gne. 21L!atl • . REVLON "Pub" "Nine Flags" No 1111 Sl11li l1 Wltlllll 1 ·c11ntry! Nine scents Imm Nine CountJ1e~ Brazil-ArlmticT1b lrtlad-Sr111 llus E11l1u-ltlpl Saiile Fr11ce-l'lllcll 2 oz. Ge1111HJ-Un Dal Each 3.00: -. -~:,. . . ~!~; ~! 6 00 . ·• 211. Elcl • 4-Pc. Set 9 00 ·· Brazil, treland,ltaly, Swed" 2 11. lath • "Nuts & Bolts" 11111 S""iC ~ Col~ _4 IL • .:. 3.50 . 5~00 . ·: .•: "Tweed" Cologne ~~~3.50 701• 6.00 Eau de Cologne Spray Mist hL3.50 2IL2.00 f.-T-1 Bath Oil Mist ~2.00 'Brut' Strelcil nylon ~at will not t.g at 1118 knees nor sag at tile ankles. Assorted popular shades. Petite to extra UIL Reg. 1.19 Pair I LOTION After sh•v•, aft9r 6 00 shower, efter enyth ing l J.Z .._ • 1Brur JET . sn Slic:k p1tent I V1 oL 5 50 lotion, creme sh1v11 1pr1y deodot1nt. • :~!~·~:pe ............. --....... -. 2.50 Far men in tfle stir· ring and sophisti· cated 31111)1, 4 OL eaci1 of Aft8r Shave & Cologne. 5.00 ~~·~2.50 Celope C IL 3.00 "" ' . I J§ DAILY PILOT Siturd&r, O«ember 12, 1970 FREE (;/ff *'AP SERVICE "Sizzlers" California 8 RACE su By MATTEL Electric cars challenge 1 figure 8 course in side-by- side competition! Control ~em through tile Dual Speed Brake & tric ky Dual Esses! 14 66 Race 100 bps-recharge at the juice machine-then off again... #&514 • "Fl ts " IDEAL a y DOLLS """"1lle, bendable. loveable! 41'1" t.111, long hair, plastic clip 011 back so she can be worn "every· where". Adorabl!Out· fits. 1.99~. Bright Side SHAMPOO Cl111 hir • polisld look tkat ntnllJ nflocts mor• lishL "Romilar ~'CF" I -HOUR COUGH FORMULA Sale, non..narrotic extra strength cough medicine. lDL IDZ. HASBRO Astrolite "C " arrom GAME BOARD Litt I e Softee Don 4.98 1 1.og 1.49 ~~;g~hit~el~wBlu: Tloy So21dier9or •5, Red Clown. Sure to make the kids smile! . Eich • ELECTRIC Shoe Polisher KIT C1r•11ss -Froles- sional looking shines 3 98 at the flick of a switch. Power brush. buffer and dauber. • Patio Light And Shade -Heavy duty 20 ft. cord with clamp for light wheie 2 98 you ne<d it. Hamfyfor garage, patio, photo- graplly, etc. • "Remote" Control Switck Cord-Tums 1 5g . lights, TV and appli- ances on tir off from 15 It away. . • "Santa" Mugs £mbossed Santi face snore 2 4 Mugson a Tree Stln~ 0 9 Histnry repeats Itself with this reversible Fantastic building blocks of ~e future-IN UGH!! Children can let their imaginal ions run wild creating space stations, atomic pawer plants, build· ings and cities. They will see the blocks change color ... by a wheel hidden in the Astrolite base. 00.rd. Play 125 games. Wrt~ 1 bag of rings, playing ' equipment, hardwood lip- ped cues & rule yo.ung and mern· : ,. boot Fuo for lht ~ ones for the old. .· . ~·· . 10.49 5.17. Jr. Turbine Race Car ' By BUDDY l-lndianapois Special! Rug· ged transport truck carries Race Car 3 09 overhead. Lever tilts ramp unloading racer. Authentically detailed. 6~l '' long. 4" wide, 6" hig~ • Paint by Number 8Y Cl!Af!MASTEJ-Various -~sub­ jects from whic:R tD choose. 10''x20'' pre.sketched panel, 20 oil colors, brush and irtStructions. 1.77 "Twinkle" Packet Radio By ASHER PRICE-It will delight file 1 99 pre-stbooier.. Wind a llrge knob and a favorite melody p~JS from 1 music bo• as a pictllre stnry passes aaoss "screen". • "Gumball" Banks By HASBRO-Mickey Mouse, Bozo or Popeye vending b!nl Witll bobble gum, lock & key. Real for for the kids. 11. 2.27 2.88 Daisy "Hutch" sET By IRWIN-Smice for 4 (31 pii<es) 2 49 ·plates. lei~t. sugar, creamer, cups, goblefs and flatware. • :i.....-= By HORSMAN-In cmying case wi1h ~yeti!. Rooted hair in top- "~ style. "Lifelike" eyes. Sle's wearing I cotton p!aysuit with pinafore anl booties. "ASST." Plush By &UNO -Slumber Animals - Sani-Foam Stuffed. 13" Size. "'Tweak 'n Sqaeak'' in TlllllnPJ. Adorable •pets• for any •&e. EL Juice Machine 8Y llAUR-F« 1111-"'SI>- ~"'" ... iiii' portm-.. rzing fuel for nrld's fastest electric ""-" Li I' Jolly Jet BJ KUSAN-Litt~ ~lots can see tile colorful gears bJrl 'mood 'n 'roll11d as lht pull fDJ 1er mils along. 3.39 . 1.98 1 I 1.87 2.77 "Romilar" COUGH DISCS Up lo 3 ho1K on.file-go 3ge relief in tNerJ disc ••• Pocket flip top box. 12's . "PALS" Children's Moltiple Vit•mlu Animal shaped, chew-, 98 able, fresh fruit fl~ · vors. Bottl11f 1 OD • VICKS "VapoRub" Vaporizing Oi1tMHI eee Gives 8 hour breathing relief. 3.1 oz. "Sinex" By VICKS Vapor medicatfons help gee restore free breathing FAST. l'l oz. Formula 44 --- ~ ...... ..:-..:.:.-:-... tests ymir sense of balaoc~ your By Vitks -Exira By LAX£SIOE -The game !flat 2 39 C111l Mixf"e steady nerYes. ID )'11111" s~ills. I strength ID cairn and age 12-5" ""'keys • I quiet nagg ing coughs. ------------\I 3~ oz. -J \I 1: Living Skipper BJ MATTEL-New peisonalily in tfle Barlie family. She's 91'1" Tall, has Blonde Hair. SAe scampers here and there then stops to pm just like a real little girl! • . Phony Baloney By PARK£R-Real looking plastic baloney ••• a 10 piece puz1le to mystify and 1muse y~ Fuo tar IJrrflg~ "Trouble" CAME 3.39 1.66 I Oral Thermometer eec l;~~~::.mne ... !.,",..· ""-alt ljcolor Print Viewer :' Enlarges your 3V2"x31h" 1 prints en to a large IO"x ~.'...'..•'-10" screen in your home. >.-· Stores op to 150 prints in ~ ~ i perfect order. Perfect ,, ... fam ily gift. •· 4g.e7 KODAK I nstamatic Xl 5 I . . j~ . ' .... . ~ l L ' • . "Adorn" Self styling! Recular or Extra Hold 13 DZ. "Toni" ~::•c• HOME PERMANENT This is the year for curls! Regular, Gentle, Super "Eff erdent" DENTURE CLEANSER TABLETS Remoie stub- born stains in minutes! &O's 1.19 1.19 87c Candy Canes The all-time favorite! Reg. 1Dc 3~25e 6~25e lOOSE LEAF Stamp Album by Ambassador-Viny l 3 98 cover. Holds over 18.000 stamps or the world. • Stamp Kit \Vortdwidestamp_alb.um, 1 4g sta mps, magn1ly 1ng . glass, handbook, etc: • Guide Book of U.S. COINS ••• !971 1 ge [d1tion of tl1e C<lin Col· 1ector's "Red Book". • U.S. Coin Album by DANSCO ... 1 29 "Deluxe" - for U.S. coins. • · "Moon Cover" SlAMP ••• first do y age issue -"Man·s l1rs l randing on the moon". flOCK£D Scotch Pine SS lip~ &\> Fl. 16.39 fl0CIC£D Scotch Pine Aluminum Plntic ••• 53 lips for a full look. Wi~ tripod stand. HOOT 6.98 8.59 25 Light Set . Independent lighting !C7¥,J for 3 4g indl){)r use with strong clips & add·on connector. • "Midget" Light Set for Indoors ••• Push-in •• • 1 79 ass t. colors, lwinkling or non· . twinkling. Set • 25 Light Set For Outd"rs .•• Independent 2 98 burning !C9Yi ) bu~s,ass~ col· ored, add-on connector. • Decorated with reflect· 59e or. The ~ighlight of your tree. 11" Tree Top Icicles 1200 Silver Strands to 73e brighten your tree. Icicles PANASONIC Batteries 11 "C" or "D" Cell _ long Life Positive Power. 1 0~1 00 . Yuur Choice • • ~.!.. 9 Volt --·-Batteries 49e -Pack at 2 ----~ ...... _,. Remarkable new po lish that actually puts silver on while Penlite Bat.teries 59e Pack of ' It plates, Polishes, cleans 2 g9 ••• he!ps prevent tarnishing. 4Y1 OL • .. .. .. . .. ' .. . . illl~~llMll SflUrdi Y, Oect'Tlber 12, 1970 • • • DAILY PILOf J7. -~-...!ll\l!!illl "Buff eri n" "Cascade" DETERGENT For automatic I ADJUSTABLE RAZOR with 2 FREE TABLETS For Fut dishwashers! .35 DZ. Giant Size Platinum Blades Reg. 2.69 1.66 NOllELco PORTABLE "Cassette" TAPE RECORDER lristant recordings from its own FM/AM radill. With micnr phone. Push button operation. Pa in Relie!! Contains an easy.to-use 1 88 machine which can pro- duce lifter cigarettes. With La redo canister.. • REFILLS ••• [1erytbing yoa neol age to make tiller cigarettes. GURLEY Color ''CANDLES'' For The Holidays 12" Taper 59c Gold ar Silver Candles. Pack of 2 HALO Color Drip cANDLEs strikini co1-79 C ors drip as · they burn. IOI GI 2 \ i>AILY PILOT ;Edison Wins ' • Kids Make Good JOHN YULE (30) REBOUNDS FOR OKL AHOMA U. Former Corona del Mar Hi gh Flash CAL 'S DAVE PENHALL ELUDES TAC KLER . Once Starred at Westminster High Clark at QB For Char gers? SAl\' DIEGO I AP 1 -Coach Charlie \\l a\ler of the San Diego Chargers says he Is "CQnsidcring·· using roo k i e quarterback Wayne Clark for one quarter of Sunday·s National Footbllll League game ;:igainst lhe Broncos in Denver. •·11 v.·ouldn't be in Hie first quar~r." \Valler said Monday ..-.·hile rclusi11g to nam~ either vete?ran John Had\ ~r second-year pro ~1arty Domres for U1e starting job. Clark. a 6-foot·2, 200-poundrr fr:om California Wea:lem here. "·ould be str.ing his first regular JSCason professional ac· tion in a game the 4-6-2 Olargers need lo win to escape. last place In the NFC \\'est. Domres started Sunday's 17-14 1055 to Cincinnati but was the Ineffect ive victim of two interceptions. Hadl !ICOrtd ont> touchdown and pasttd for anolht'r after relieving Oomres. Oomres. who was playing afler 11 lengthy layoff . was "naturally rusty.· ~Aid l''allcr, tndicatlng the Colu~bia graduate would get annlhcr opportunity. "1 want to givt t>omres another shot." \railer said. "1 have just got lo,'' EX-MATER DEi ACE Eric Patton 1451 at Notre Dam• CIF • ' ... .. ... ~ ROGER 'CARl.60N IOI .... DM1J ,..., Siii" ' GOLET"A·-F.dison High School's mag. nificent ctiargers are the CIF AAA root- ball cb.am'.pklns today. following their eommandijlc, 27-14 vlctbry over a tough Lompoc q.tch team tiere at UC Sant.a Barbara's Campus. Coacn .Bill Vail's classy Green and Gold expi'eas made its last stop on its undefeat~ journey to the CIF crown a fitting e~hg with quarterback Jerry Hinojosa~coming through 'in clutch third do::d,si~!~Cl!:rgers bad to survive a bomb scare<90 mi.nut.es before game time as UCSB SJiffered jtg 102nd such trauma. Stands, bearing some 1,000 persons at the time-~«; the report,, were evacuated until a cbecK of the area was completed, turning up•no bombs. The ga~e was won v.·hen the Irvine l.eal\IO chlmpiOlll nwthed 57 yards for the •llnchlnl touchdown •!Ur Lom)>OC had narrowed tht count to 11-14 witb 9:10 left in tbe game. • Jt's her~ that tht poiled Hinojosa came throoglt. With third down, ellht yal'jis ta go near midfield, he hit Gary Balch for a 27-yard gain. Moments later it was an- other third and eight situation. Again he raised his arm and unloaded • , . and Terry McNey was on the other end at the enemy 10. A fJve-yard penalty against Lompoc and a quick burst by Jim Moxley gave Edison 11.s fourth touchdown and victory belonged ta the Chargers. Only 5,39 showed on lhe clock: when Hinojosa p&sed to Balch for the two-point con· version and the 21·14 advantage. Mozley had moved behind blocker Bri- an Bayless, who operated at guard in place of the lnjlll'ed Mark DoR\lfl, who was hospitalized after suffering a seri· ous finger laceration in the first hall. But it was Ediloo'1 teeoDd TD of the night, one that came with 25 3e00nds remaining in the half, that Vail consid· ered the most important. ''That one gave UJ the mqmentum we needed," said Vail in the jubilant Qiarg. er dressing room following tbe conqueat. The play that set it up for MoXJey'11 plunge wu 46-yard pass from Hlnojosa to his 6-1 receiver John Fishe"r. Thal put it on ttle Dve and Moxley followed mo- ments later from a foot out for his second of three touchdowna. 1bat made it 13-7 Edison. Until then It appeared that Vail's ctiarger!I were up to their necks against the rugged Lompoc defensive crew. And the Braves' heralded running at- UCI Captures Tourney WJth 68-50 Ho·op Triumph By·HOWARD L HANDY ' 101 th• Dally P'llet '"" Chrislqi<lfl came early for coach Tim Tift and itqs UC Irvioe basketball team as the Ah~aters toppled host Cal State (Fullerton) in the fiRals of the annual Kris Krirl e tourney Friday night , fi&..50. Continuing· the role of disciplined ball control ror. the second staright nigRt, the AnteaterS poSted victory No. 3 against one defeat ft>r tlie season in a11inexing the two. day tourney title. "The kids .did an outstanding job on de- tense for us tonight, especially in the first half," said Tfft afterward. The Anteaters · limited Fullerton to one field goal tor the first 15:47 of the action but the Titans remained In co11tenlion with accuracy at the free throw line. Fullerton hit 20 of 7.o at the charity toss stripe during the first hall and when the buzzer soonded, the Anteater defense had held the Titans to four field goals, a 16 percentage mark for the hall. The score was UCI 31, Fullerton 28 at that juncture. Palmer Two Baek . Hoss' Brother Fires 66, ' Holds Bahamas Lead , " FREEFpRT. Grand Bahamas ls land (AP) -. Hard-hitting Chris Blocker matched the course record, with a six·un· der·par 66 .and surged into the second· round te8d1 • Friday in the $130,000 Bahamas1'1Sfands Open Golf Tournament . Bktler, 'a!i:l.istant relative of television star Dan Blocker, had a 36-hole score of 135. aine : under par on the &,660-yard Emerald 1course at the King's Inn Golf Club. , , The hu!k}r1veteran of six years on the pro tour ·liel<J1a one-stroke edge over first round letr Doug Sanders who had a 70 for 136. Arnold aimer, remained two strokes off the pace.~taking a 69 for a 137. Randy Wolff had 67 fo r 133 and was followed by· a trio at 139'8ob Erickson, Gay Brew'r and John Jacobs. Lee Tre_vipo, attempting to defend his No. I mo~ex·:winning spot had a 70 for 143 and \vas well ba ck. "lt"s amazing how tired you can get just hitting the ball a couple of more times than ~u did the day before." said the graying' Sanders who established the course re¢u'd in the first round. He had only two bii::dies Friday. both on par five3 when he e'dged within three feel . Palmer.·slill seeking his first indiv idual title of the year, had five birdies, four of them on putts of less than four feel , and a double bogey six on the 12th when he hit his tee ~ot into an unplayable lie in the woods. ' "If I had been putting, I could have snot anythir.g," Palmer said. "I'm not discouraged but this could have been a really good round." Blocker, whose only professional vie· tory came in the satellite Magnolia Classic earlier this year, birdied all four par five holes, rolled in a SO-footer on the seventh and birdied lht 12 from seven fe'et. He did not have a bogey. J 11dge Overturns Orde1· In '68 Derby Controversy • FRAN''.JRT. Ky. (AP) -A Ken· lucky cir~~ judge, overturning an order of the Sta~e Racing Commission. held to- day th at ·~ancer's Image should be a\,;arded fir t place money for winning the 1968 Ke lucky Derby. Franklin. circuit judge Henry Meigs held that°" finding of phenylbutazone in the urine Of: Dancer's Image in one of the tests administered by chemist Kenneth Smith was,ihsuflicient to cause the com· mission to· ~ualify the colt from the prize monef .. Meigs 1"~etred lo the "uncontradi~ testimony or Smith that a positive resull on each and all of fi ve tests -the entire battery of tests -is ind ispensable to reporting a" finding of the presence of phenylbutazone.'' But with ;t~ sole exception of one test. fitness to Induce conviction in the minds of reasonable men. lt cannot be accepted as adequate to support the conclusion as reached by The Commission." ~feigs thus set aside "for lack of substantial evidence" a Jan. 6, 1969, order of the Keatucky State Racing Com· mission which said distribution of the first place purst should be awarded in accordance of the finish of the race. He held further that the colt's owner. Peter Fuller, should recover full costs of the suit. Fuller's troubles began three days after the Derby when Churchill Downs' stewards a n n o u n c e d that the 1horoughbred's post·race urinal ysis in- dicated the presence of phenylbutazone, an anti-inflammatory agent. The second half was a different story as UCI pulled steadily ahead to wia by an 18·point margin. -~ The Titans were forced to go after the ball more as the game wore on and UCI stayed back, committing only four per. sonal fouls in the second half to 10 for Fullerton. Gary Fox was the leading scorer in the game with 18, followed closely by Phil Rhyne with 17. Richard Clark, in addi· tion to nabbi11g 13 rebounds, had 11 points, hls highest total of the year. The Anteater front line is ailing but a week of rest during final examinations could be just what the doctor ordered. Rhyne has an injured hand, Moore an tnflammed tendon and Clark a bad knee. These three, coupled with the angle injury to Steve Parker, may have brought about the ball control game Irvine is currently pursuing. Both teams started slowly with fre- quent turnovers and missed shots. The first Fullerton field ·goal came at 17:08 and the Titans employed a full court pressing defense in an attempt to inlimi· date the lrvine discipline. Failing in this, they began a remark· able string of free throw shots , neve r fall- ina-more than eight points behind. For the game, the lone charity tosses thal missed the mark for Fullerton came with 2: 19 remaining. Shooting found Irvine hitting 24 of S3 from the field fo r 45 percent. Fullerton hit 14 of 58 for 24 percent. 1be late misses gave Fullerton 22 of 24 or 91 percent at the line compared to 64 percent for UCI. The Anteaters are idle now until next Saturday night when they host Stanislaus State College in Crawford Hall. Hum· boldt State is here on Monday. Dec. 21 to complete the pre.Christmas slate. UC Irvin• fHI ,. " ,, 1. RtlVM lf1U M°"'I l!l' Cltrlr ll )ll Roj•h l!I' F11x 7 1 711 B•~•' lO ?• lh1rll11111\1m l e 1 ' Ge11r•1 IO D7 M111'11w• 0 D 1 0 CS Fulltrtlll UOI Chettenlltrn Children ""'"-"Y A. Jonrs ROC1rl9Utt Rtrn11~ '~· ,, It •t ,, • 1 • ' • • • • • • • • !j, 3 • 7 10 0 0 ' 0 0 0 l 0 T11!1l5 ll 1'Q 15 611 Tgt1l1 fl 11 21 50 H1lfllmt Kore: UC l,.,,int 11, Cll Sr.tt (F"ullt rte>nl ... Lakers Top Supersonics With Balance SEATTLE (AP) -With four starters scoring more than 20 points each, the Los Angeles Lakers swept to a 126-118 Nation- al Basketball Association victory over Seattle Friday night. Los Angeles never trailed, opening up a 26-point advantage at one time i11 the first half. Leading 38-20 after the first quarter, the Lakers went on a 16-2 scoring spree and the issue was never again in doubt. Los Angeles was in front 68-46 at the half. Jerry Wesl was high for the game with 37 points for the Lakers. Gail Goodrich added 25. Don Kojis led Seattle with 24 points. LOS A"GELl!S .. ' SEATTLE Chml:tlft Gooclrlll H1lrir1111 H•Uf'I McC1rtr McMllirl Alln , __ Wt!! ' ... 77 lll•tk 10 S-S 21 Cllll'ltlll ' M 24 Cron• l 0-7 l Httrof 1 1·1 l 1(01\1 l o.o I Mnchrv O 0-0 O Smlrtl 1 ).I 1 Sttvt11r H f·f 31 Tr.Qrft Wl!klflt Wlftlltld To1111 If 11-.0 111 Tot111 Loa Aft9elt 1 ll :JO St•ltlt JD " Foultd 011l-N11n•. . . ' 4 1·2 10 7 1·1 ! 10 1·1 71 l M 74 12 M ,. • 7·$ 10 .... I l .. U 1 O·I I ' '" 711 l 1-7 1 SJ"'" 111 " 31-l"H 32 .0-111 Totel IOUll-Llll Alltlflft 1', SHt!lt 21. A-ID-"5. 27-14 lack was living up to its press clippi!l's with a punishing corps of ball carriers bouncing off and running around frus- trated Edison defenders. It was Keith Weaver who had dashed 20 yards, breaking three solid t.ickle at· tempts, for Lompoc's initial tally. With 23 seconds spent in the second quarter Ed Manhall's conversion gave the klsers a 7-6 edge. It overcame Ed14 son's first score -a quick 37-yard march following Dave Cantrell's 48-yard return of the opening kickoff. Rocky Whan's 16-yard burst up the middle finished off the six-play a§ault. Moxley's other score came in the third period -a four.yard splash over left guard. In the end it appeared that Edison's overall balance was the deciding factot. (See EDISON, Page 11) TACKLES USC TONIGHT Mike Contreras, Ex·HB High Trojans Blast BYU, 101-65; Bruins Romp LOS At~GELES (U PI ) -Ninth-ra11ked SoutRern California mauled Brigham Young University 101-65 in a non-confer .. ence college basketball tilt Friday night, boosting the unbeaten Trojans' winning streak to three games. Tonight USC meets Arizona State at 8 in the Sports Arena. USC's Paul Westphal dropped in a career high of 32 points, 20 or them scored in the first 12 minutes o. the seCQnd half in a game in which the Tro- jans took the lead and never Jost ii. The Trojans, who led 51·29 at halftime, sent in substitutes for all five of their starters in the second half. No. 1 ranked UCLA romped lo its third consecutive victory this season lashing the University of Pacific JQ0..811: in a non.conference basketball game Fri- day night. The Bruins also scored in three figures ror the third straight time while holding their foes to double figures . Curtis Rowe led a balanced UCLA' sCQring attack with 28 points. supported by Sidney Wicks with 21 and Henry Bib. by's 16. John Gianelli led UOP with 22. Pacific and the Bruins matched buckets In the early moments of the game. The Tigers led 20-19 after eight minutes of play on the outsi de shooting of Pete Je-- sen and Gianelli. The shooting of Bibby and center Steve Patterson quickly changed the completion or the game. t'CLA ·s swarming defense caused UOP to make numerous turnovers and the Bruins pulled away 57-42 at inter .. mission. The Bruins host Tulsa tonight. .Jim Meredith and Dennis Hogg com- bined for SO points as Washington State spurted to an early lead bt'h.ind a new offensive strategy and then withstood a late Idaho cllarge Friday enroute to a 74-67 non-ronference basketball triumph. WSU held a 35-24 halftime adva ntage but saw the lead whittled to 57.54 with 6:2). remaining by an Jdaho romeback. Meredi th. Hogg and sophomore Mika Dolven zeroed in on the net in the clos· ing minutes of action and built the WSU lead to 67-60 at 2: 18. J\.feredith pumped in 27 points while Hogg had 23 and Dol ven 14. John Nelson was high point man for Idaho with 22. Idaho drilled the net 26 times In 51 shots from the noor while WSU connected on 32 of 55. , Meigs statep. ' 'The demonstrative evidence of, each of Smith's test results either dirl!Clly contradicts his staled opi- nion of wn,t he had determined . display1 somethin~ else all together. portrays nothing recognizable to him or to any other cherrlical expert. or as the elaborate explanation of another witness would Ravt J!, shows that his spectroph- otometer· either mallunctioned or it.J measuremetlts were mi.Sread." Raiders, Chiefs in Title Tilt ti1eigs ..Jserted that most of the testimony in the case, other than that of Smith. either was inadmissable or reflected oPUllons uNUpported by facts. "Smith'• testimony. supplemented and explained by wholly inconclusive and nflen con1radlctory testimony and ex- hibil~.'' Me~ asserted, "loses all pro- balivc force. ''Thus strlP'POO away," he said, "such evidence is <wholly lacking in substenct 11ond releVa11t consequence, havin; the OAKLAND (APl -The Oakland Raiders and their fans have enjoyed the National Football League season so far. with the laJt..second dramatics that have led to 1 7~: record. "But we'd like to blow somebody out of the ball park like we're supposed to,'' says George Blanda. tRe 43-year-old hero of several Raiders victories. It's not likely to llappen today when the Raiders take on the Kansas City Chic(s. also 7.J-2, In 11 battle ror the title of the Western Dlvlsfon of tht National Con- feren~. The teams tied 17-17 Nov. I at Kansas City and are rated even -what else? - going into the I p.m. nation.ally televised game (Channel 41 al the Oakland Coliseum. In the Nov. l game. Blanda kicked a 48- yard field goal with three seconds to play. In the latest game, a 14-13 victory over the New York Jets last Sunday, the Raiders' Daryle Lamon ica threw a 33- yard touchdown pass to Warren Wells with one second left. But. as offensive guard Ge11e UpsRaw notes, "It'll a whole season come down to one game. lt'A a shame, but all the good plays, all the clutch wins, that's just Ristory." The world champion Chiefs and the Raiders will be try ing to clinch the division title and an NFL playoff spot t~ day. lf the game ends in another tie, nothing will be settled until next Sunday's flD.al games. Today's loser will fall behind Miami. at least temporarily, in the battle for the playoff spot ~P ror grabs among AFC runncr·up teams. The Dolphins, 8--4 and serond te Baltimore ln the -Eastern Dlvis1on, play the New York J't& Sunday. Ru stlers Win Big, 104 71 By CRAIG SHEFF 01 t111 Diiiy ,Ill! Sti ll Some fancy oulside shooting ~ by guard Chris ThomP.son helped Golden West Coltege's basketball team to its seventh victory Clf the se8son Friday night, a 104·71 rout of Bakersfield at Orange Coast College. Coach Dick S tr !ck Ii n's Golden West Rustlers. 7-1 for the 5eason, again went over the magic 100-point ba.rrier for the fiflh time. . Thompson hit 33 points fo~ the galne, with most of his 11 field goals ·comi.ng · fro1J1 10ng range. He was also 11 for 13 at the charity stripe. The Rustlers. like in past wins th.is season, took the lead , at the outset and steadily built a comfortable lead. . And although the Visiting Reneg'ades hit '67 percent' at their field goal attempts in the first half (14 or 21), the Rustlers still had a nine-point .margin at the halftime break. Then just two minutes intc> the second half Golden West put it away for good. Leading f>3-42, the Rustlers ripped off l l points in a row to take a conv" manding 64-42 advantage. From that point On the Rustlers steadily increased the lead. In the final analysis. Golden West just had too much firing power and h~ight for the Renegades . The Rustlers finished the night with 42 field goals in 74. attempts for a fine 57 percent. Bakersfield hit on 32 of 61 for 62 percent. · And 6-10 center Mark Dekker and forward Jim Anderson did a good job on the defensive boards with Bakersfield get· ting just one shot at a crack. Two other Rustlers hit in double figures. Anderson had 20 and forward Brian Ambrozich followed with 14. Golden West returns lo ac- tion tonight, hosting Fresno in a 7 o'clock contl'!st at OCC. GoldHI wut OMJ " • .. " Ambrorkll ' • ' " Anil9..-. 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Livsey credited the play of Steve McLendon, Bob Austin, Paul Holmes. Tim Conroy and Chris Lacher in the second half. "They really did a fine job in the seCTlnd half after we played such a bad first half.'' Cnnroy finished with 19 points. including eight field 11oals while McLendon hit 18. Holmes followed with 16 and Lacller had 11. Or111" c .. Jl 11111 " " ,, • CO~t'!IV • ' ' " H(llMM ' • ' " Wllltn • ' ' ' M(Lf*" ' ' ' " Geawllltr ' ' ' ' L1eflt!' 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La Quinta races coach Pat Roberts' Mission Viejo crew at 8:30 tonight for all of the tour- ney marbles. Mission Viejo. now 4-{). took advantage of a heap of turn- overs by Los Amigos and Jef( Masterson's pinpoint outside shooting. Satul'dar, DKtmber 1_2'-, 1_9_1o _______ o_AI_L_Y_Pl_Lo_T_.J,.f .. Oilers Blitz, 7·1-66 Brooks Pace s Huntington Win By GLENN WRITE Of ~ ~,, .. l"lltt $111t Potent HunUngton Beach High cruised to Its third buketball lrlumph of tile em- bryonic campaign by outlast- ing Sunny Hills, 71.$S; Friday nlll>t in the 011 City· gym. Classy junior Steve Brooks was the big gun for the victors as he poured 26 point. through the hooJ)fl, 14 of which came in the decisive third quarter. He was also tough on the boards as Ole Oilers grabbed a 2·1 lead in their series with Sunny Hills. sunny Hills led in the see· saw affair for thl'! linal time with 5:20 ll'!ft In the third quarter as the Lancers en· joyed a 39-36 bulge. However, Brooks and mates went to work and reeled off 10 * * * Huntl•tfoll l11d! inl .. • .. " WI$• • ' ' Crunk • ' • ,, Tl'lem•I • • ' " WorlllV ' ' ' ' ...... " • ' " w11~,, • • ' • Tett ll " " ~ " t11nnr HU11 IU) " " " " flelt • ' ' " C1r111 ' • • " M1Mlt!d ' • ' ' Cr•IW • ' 0 " L1f!el ' ' 0 " Trail ' • ' , H•l!•mln ' ' • ' """' ' • ' ' Tor,11 .. " " .. Sttrt llY Q1.11rt1n straight points to put coach Elmer Combs' outfit ahead for good. Two shots In 22 ieeon& by arooks 8'1\0 the Olien • 0 S9 advantage with 4:20 to. go In Ule third stanza and after ttiat the Lancers. C1JUld o'rdy stay cloSe. Combs' troopers owned 1 flO.. 51 edge with S:M left 11 Brooks made a Ditty move tG elude bis man ·and put in a abot from unclernt•tb IDd tbe issue was no longer In doubt. Huntington Beach llJld Sunny Hills have dueled lft tbe CD', quarter finals the put two y!ars with the gimtt apllt. each side winJllnl by live points. Now Combo' fll'OUP otandt by for !be openfi!& of Ille ID• nual Huntington Beacb tour..- ment Monday. Tb< Ollera·fice Sferra In an 8:30 colllli~. ADIDAS @~a@(fil~@ l.111lt1tr11ric•rcl • ... •• ,., c ..... 1 f•,kie11 i•l•11il, 111wport ~Afer '44-1070 Masterson, the only return- ing starter from last year's Diab lo varsity, hit a season high of 28 points and was sup- ported by an 11-point effort out _'~~:__'~"._''_'.'_~~~=================::;:=:i::== of reserve guard Doug Citro.1_ Sun•v Hlll1 " " " ,, ..... Hun!l"t+on !etc/I 16 " " ,~,, Edison chalked up its first win in three tries in the 1970- 71 campaign by upsettini Bol- sa Grande despite a 21-polnt night by the Matadors' Lance Ellis, last ye:ar's tourney most valuable player. Thi'! Chargers led the entire contest. but never pulled out to more than a four point edge. Four double figure scorers showed up in the baltncl'!d at- tack for coach Dave Mohs' quintet. EDISON'S TERRY McNAY ROLLS AFTER CATCHING PASS. They included Bill Thomson (15). Mike Smith (14). Gary Snook (12) and Mike Arus {10). TritonsNip Sea Kin g Five,54-50 LAKEWOOD -In the past, aa overtime basketball game was a rarity for the Corona dl'!l Mar Sea Kings. However, this season things seemingly have changed for coach Tandy Gillis' Corona quintet. In lheir opening 1970-71 tiff two weeks ago the Sea Kings were extendl'!d into three extra · sessions before they subdued non-league archrival Newport Harbor. 53·52. Friday night at the Lakewood tournament Cnrona wasn't as fortunate: as the Sea Kings were clipped in a single overtime by the San aemente Tritons. 54-50. Ironically enough, the score was knotted (50-50) with tinly 45 seCTlnds remaining in the overtime period wben a Sea King foul shooter missed a one-and-0ne opportunity. Coach John Baker's Tritons then garnered possession and went back down court. scoring on a jumper from the top of the key by guard Craig Anderson to give S a n Clemente a 52-50 advantage . . The winners added a lay-in by 6-7\h center Steve Kalota for insurance purposes a fe"'· seconds later. Kalata (17) and Anderson (15) paced the scoring efforts for the winners while Mark Grigsby was the only Sea King in double figures with . 13 markers. San Clemente plays the win· ner of Friday's Mayfair-Para- mount game at 4:-45 p.m, to- day while Corona takes on the loser of the same contest al 11 :30 a.m. * * * 1111 (1...,tllll 041 " " •• " McC1,!ln ' ' • ' Pe!fr ' 0 ' ' 1(110!• • ' • " """'''"°" • ' ' " Sf!lltfl • ' ' ' AH1vJ9 • • ' • v1~1 ' • ' • IE111f-• • ' • e111er ' • ' • To11!1 ~ " ~ .. C-M d•I Mtor UGI " • " " orl,1bv • • ' " Cem1nn • • ' • 1(1!1ttl!' ' • • • 1..tnt1r1 ' ' ' ' !.t.l"'ntr ' • ' • Qu"" ' ' ' ' Toll ti " " " • Seer• ff 0111rt.,. S.n Cl-ftlt " s ,, 12 t-5( C~ dtl Mt, ' lJ lt ,, '-JO JV Basketball 11 M....,• (7tJ untvtr\llV no WIMm1n CUI F M111ll11i.< (') l'ullt• on F LO'"nll roi W11111MI I') ( 511Vllll 14! 011r•11v (11) G w1!te11btr1 Ill L-Ul G D!t .. U l s.cort111 1vbt: El Mt'ld•"--1ue"•'"' 7, $0'10tll I, Don<lllV ll); $1•IOV1I I. Un!~trlltV -LIUN!t 4 "4oml~ 1, EDI SON WINS .... * * * MIH!tft Vltlt (611 IC-Oatlnued from Page 11) Lompoc didn't take lo the air until 5:08 remained ln the game and it waS lagging by 13 points. Jn all , quarterback Rally Gari£ tossed only three times -completing one while Mark Harmon and Balch pilfered the other two to kill the last of the Braves' hopes. Hinojosa, meanwhile, cut Lompoc's secondary to pieces for 120 yards -mostly in critical situations. An estimated 12,000 fans had ' watched Lompoc move the ball handily but key fumble re coveries by Dale Norton and Bayless helped the Edison cause immeasurably. Fouls Hurt Saddlehack Five, 75-66 LOS ANGELES -Sad· die back College's basketball team ran into foul trouble and in the process droP,ped a 75-66 decision to the USC Frosh at the LA Sports Arena Friday night. The lack of a passing game afforded E d i s o n defenders Craig Mortensen. Norton , Bayless and Bob Casum. along with linebackers Ken Funke and Whan a better opportunity to concentrate en defending ag;i:inst the running game. And they needed all the help lhl'!y could 1et. Assistant coach Vince Asaro praised the losers' offensive line while Vail termed Lompoc as the toughest running team his team had faced. Gil.Me STATISTICS . ' Flrtl dow"5 rus"i~• 6 10 Flrll """' DIHln~ $ 1 Fl,_I llowns Dtn1l!lt1 1 ft Tol1! 11,.1 dawn1 12 11 Y1..:t1 ru1nln<1 117 211 V1r<11 lllSSl~p 130 U Y1rds las! is n Ne! Vlflll ''!"@!! 161 20.I Punt1/Aver1oe 1111t1nce •IV .2 31.11.4 Pt n1lll11/Y1rd1 Hn1llted 71•9 5/JS F1.1mt1!n/Fumbln Its! l/1 J/J MO~ltv Hlno!etl Whlft Smtih Tot•I• Wt11'tr Sur th HOWtl! Ht tM ll G1rl1t Ttlllt Hine!-. H1rmen TOllll Ice,.. 'r OU1rt1r1 . ' . • D 7 0 llUStoi1NO 11~1 .. 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Still the game was nip and tuck un- til about seven minutes left when Gaucho guards Erle Christensen and Rudy Holmes fouled out. Christensen finished with 18 points lo claim high scoring honors for Saddleback while teammates Steve Minton and Tom Gardner followed with 13 ea ch. Saddleback returns to action tonight, meeting Moorpark College at 8 in Newhall. S1tc11t~tk Iii) " " ,, " C"•ls!t11stn ' • ' " Min~ • ' ' " Lll+ev ' • • ' Ho!"''' ' , ' ' E<IWl'lls ' • , ' Henderso~ ' ' ' ' G1rclner ' ' • " Onme•ltlll•I ' ' , ' -·-• • • • Tet1l1 " " " .. UIC ,...,. 1111 .. • •• Hu&till• • • ' "m • ' ' W1llr1 " ' ' P1lmtf • ' ' o.-' • • ""' • ' ' em111 • • ' 1'ot1I• " " " H1lftlm1: l1Hl1Nt1t M, UK l"retl'I M CIF Scores It.AAA Bi•hop Arnot tB. !Akewood 17. AAA Edl!On 27, Lompoc ii. 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In care of thit "ews~per. LAS VEGAS -Newport Harbor High, behind a fourth quarter blitz, downed Bishop Gorman, 76-71. Friday night at Las Vegas Valley High. 'lbe Sailors return to action tonight at 8:30 meeting host Valley. Guard Taras Young 1~ a fourth quarter N e w p o r t assault that saw the Sailors outscore Bishop Gorman, 26- 15. in the final quarter. Newport trailed . 56-50, as the fourth quarter began. Young, hitting from outside, !ired in 10 field goals and four three throws for 24 points to 79.·70 Loss For Mesa LAS VEGAS -Costa Mesa High basketball team rolled a seven on the front end of a 70.. point total but it wasn't enough as the host Las Vegas Valley Vikings copped a '19-70 decision Friday night. Coach Emil Neeme's Mustangs battled the hosts on even terms for thret! quarters but fell behind in the final stanza as Ron Jones and Jim Dorsey began hitting for the Vik es. Costa Mesa is still seeking Its first win of the season after thrti! defeats. The Mustangs remain in Las Vegas tonight to face Bishop- Gorman with the Vikings hos· Ing Newport Harbor In the other half of a twin bill. Chuck Bridges scored 18 points for the Mustangs wilh Tom Sampson hitting 16 and Doug Maclean 12. MacLean \\'as the leading rebounder with 11 for J\tesa. C11t1 ~ 17'1 l rldte• M1<cfllair!1ltl -· Se-IOI! """'-"' .... ..... T011lt It rt ,. • I ! 3 11 • ' , 10 1 l • 1 1 , J u J 1 1 lt , 0 l • I l 0 l 11 14 1• 10 lcwt h' 0...,,.,.1 Coll• M,,... U lt lt 11-7D Lit v, .. , \11llw 16 11 n lt-1' claim scoring honors ror the Tars. Teammates Denny Cline and John Kazmer followed with 13 and 12. Kazmer also had a fine fourth quarter, dominating the boards and helping to gear the Newport attack. Coach Dale H a gey 1 1 Newport team led 16-15 at the end of the first quarter but trailed 33-31 at the half lime in- termiuion. 'Ibe victory was Newport's first of the seasM a.ft.er earlier losaes to Corona del Mar (Sl- 52) and Estancia (50-49). N..-t Kllrblr CHI G1t11t01I cu ... Mc:Klft!lel' K11m1r 5wkk Sltln« '~~ To!tls .. ,.,.,,. 2 3 I 7 ' 1 2 13 l 0 I 6 s , 2 12 l 2 ' I 3 0 ' • 10 4•2' 3212 167• lc.,t h' · Owetttr• Newport Htrbor ,, 1S lt 2..._71 111~ Gwrntn 15 11 23 lS-71 MD Bids For Crown LA PUENTE -Mater Del High's basketball team ad· vanced to the finals of the Bassett-Bishop Amat tourney Friday night with a 61·50 vie· tory over Pius X at Bishop Amat. Coach Jerry Tardie'• Maler Dei Monarchs meet Ramona tonight at 8;30.. for the cham· pionship on the Bishop Amat court. The Monarchs. paced by Rick Kniffin's 19 points, led most of the way. Mater Dei held a 29-27 halftime lead and a 45-39 margin after three quarters. Monarchs Steve Frill and Pete Roberts also hit in double figures with 13 and 10 points. Frltr Knlrtlll KtmMr ,_,. """ ""'"" Nln"f T1f1!1 Miter Dtl (61) hfftf~ • J 4 u s • ' '' 1 I 1 1 s 0 ' JO 1 3 3 I I 3 3 t I I I 1 20 " 11 •1 lcen 11' OUttttro l'kll X 11 11 It 11-JI) Meter Ot! U 11 11 ,._..., I See by Today's Wa nt Ads • IT'S • THAT • DIME • A • LINE • DAY! ' Laguna In 66-40 Reversal • ComptonEdgesLwns,51-47; Uni Zips Marina Bmvs, Barons Win Triumph To 75-48 I Bet You Didn't Know • • • • • • ' ' • • • • • .~ Highly rated Servite High 1ot it! fa.st break going early and romped to a 66-40 basket· ball victory ovt!r Laguna Beach Friday night on the winners' court. By PIDL ROSS ot 1111 Oil" "I"' itlff Westminster'• upstart Lions, improving with every contest, scared the daylights out of the Compton Ttrbabes before los· ing their basketball game, s1 .. 47, Friday night in the semi· final round ot the sixth annual Westminster -Marina Rotary Tournament on the losers' floor. ta.In Valley Barons wiped out a South•lck (llf and forW.rd IO-point fourth period deficit Terry Meisenhelmer (12) at Wettrninster to down Ka· paced U\e Lions. Un1versity's High's fledgling basketball team goes after the Lennox lou rna men t ron· solation championship 'tonight wben the Trojans battle host Lennox at 7. I• "'-•l• .. ry l/f ... nL lllly -'Miii flat ew• ._ M!ft 1 ~ • IMjlr i..til>I NMtill '"t11 .. tr, The host Friars jumped lo a commanding 22.a margin at the first quarter and held a 37· 18 halftime advantage. Servile held a ~ edge after three quarters. Junior guard Chuck Corwin was the only Artist in double figures for coach Jerry Fair's club. He hit 16 points, in- cluding four field goals and eight charity tosses. Mike Neiswender followed w i t h eight points. Servile ha d a 26-13 edge in field goals whlle Laguna took a 14·11 margin at the free throw line. The loss ran Laguna's season record to 2·2. L11w1111 ... ch ftll) .. . pf •• 1 1 l ' '"" W!Mn•ll N1l1wM!dt• Corwin Giil., pie H•ttxllol To1111 1 0 , , l 1 J a 4 • 1 16 1 0 4 • 1 1 s • 11 14 II "<I Compton's crosstown rival Centennial edged Warren , ?0- 68, in overtime ln the other semifinal tilt which was played at t.1arina. The pair of Coast League ri- vals from Compton meet to- night (8:30) at Marina for the tourney championship. Westminster fa ces Warren at 7 o'clock tonight for the third place plum while Fountain Val- ley meets Los Alamitos (3 p.m.) for fifth place and Ma- rina and Katella tangle for seventh place at t :30 p.m. All of today's matchups are at Marina. Coach Dave Brown 's Foun· 1: 1: 1: C•11"t0ft UH .. ff " .. 01vl~ • • ' " IJnO,•¥ ' • ' ' Hwwood ' • ' • Wom1d; • ' ' ' 811rre11 ' • ' " Pierce ' ' • • T011l1 ~ " • " \ella, $9-55, and advance Into After Fountain Valley roar· Saturday's fifth place decider. ed back from its &foremen.- The Griffins, coached by Cos· tioned deficit it took two free ta Mesa resident Ezra Van throws each by reserves Ed Horn , scored with 20 seconds Pitts (with i; seconds left) and left in the cOntest with Ml· i:-Bill Kristinat Ca\ :08) to ice r.ina to top the Vikings, ta-4.7. 'the victory for the up-a~own Alter leading Compton a Baroas, now 4-1. goodly part of the first haU Foote, who flnlshed with 15 (when the Tarbabes canned points and still another Baron just five field goals), the Lions bench star-guard Rick Power of roach Don Leavey fell be-(10 points)-were at Ule fore- hiod the invaders in the sec<>nd front of the Fountain Valley haU. Westminster ~iled by no scoring. · more than four point.. until the At U'ie same tinie the Bar- f ma.I minute of play in the lat-ons held Katella's high scoring ter h;aJf w~n ~mpton sported Stan Bair to a paltry eight a pair of a.ix-point margins. points. The hot shooting and far.cy Marina blew a 20-pohit third driving of Tarbabe guard Biff quarter bulge aod saw all its Burrell ( 12 second half points) hopes go down the drain when was the spark for the witmers. Los Alamitos' Fritz Miller po~ ·He ended up with 14 markers ped one in from 10 feet away behind mate Rlch Davis' t?. with 2.1:1 seconds left. Six-foot-eight center Eric The Vikings. who were led by Bill McGuire (14), face Ka. tella Saturday (1 :30 p.m.) for 1•1• Hut!"" 5telnmeYtr WM ti doll lfUbl Davluo~ SnH911 Gr1w Tot1!t K1ltll1 UJI .. • ' ' ' ' ' • ' " • • ' ' • • • ' • " seventh place In the tourney. •• .. ' • ' • ' • ' " • " ' • • ' • ' " u Coach John Driscol rs Tro- jans rolled into the tlUe game with a ?S-48 victory over }Jeritage High. "We played and shot well at the start of the game against their zone and we finally got a chance to play against a man to man defense in the second half." said Driscoll. University jumped to a 17-8 lead at the end of the first quarter and held a com- manding ftJ..21 margin at ~ half; Three players hit in double figures for the Trojans. Bruce Mico led lhe way with 20 points while Tom Mullin ix and Danny Stuart canned" 1 7 each. University had a 34-21 edge in field goals and a 7-6 margin at the free throw line. Wtl~er M•G Mulll!'tlX Stu1r1 "~ ,~, Ch1m11lln O'N•ll TOl•l1 MMlio-n Klrt91 T11- H~ll ........ .......... W-• T011lt U111YWll11 05) ft fl ,., ,, l 0 0 ' ' 1 t 2e • 1 3 11 • 1 1 11 1 I 2 3 I 2 2 4 ' 0 2 ' l 0 0 2 21 1 11 1J H•llt M ('ii .. " ,, . ' ' I 1 l ' ' . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . . ' ' . t1 ' n -tltt ,._, cNci. llf • ... 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IYCT Wl. ;, ·~ '69 FORD ~~.·~.~'.·;,:.:"'n»:.~·~'·;,f~ $2388 · .1 '70 FORD~&~~--$2988 ~ WE UulYE OUI DOWN PAYMllT .Ale TEIMS All THE llST AVAILAILl IF YOU CAN DO Iii id. • .SHOW USI . . . l ,....,----------...,.--------------------------------------------- I \O]THE REAL '()l ESTATERS MOVE IN FOR CHRISTMAS WITH 10°/o DOWN Near entrance to Baycrest. 4 dandy bed- rooms I master bedroom separated on-·other side of home). full size fo rmal dining room, family room \vit h built in desk unit, lovely acrilan carpels, vinyl v.·all covering -$42,950 -owner will help finance with 10% down. Phone 646-7171 to view. VACATION YEAR AROUND 4 bedrooms, open beam ceilings. balcony, lovely patio on the green belt, nearbv oool and putting gr ee n. A spacious home in a beautifully maintained carefree setting in the Bluffs onlv $46.800. Your number to call to be liberated to the easy life 673-8550-• ALL SPANISH SpJit level -4 bed rooms -3 baths - 3 car i arage. Large famil y room and formal din- ing room. 2200 sq . ft. home beautifully situ- ated in one of Mesa Verde's most prestigious neip;hbo.rhoods. If you like Spanish design you must see this charming home. For full pa rti· culars and appointment to inspect call now! 540-2313. . MOST UNUSUAL POOL HOME t nterestinp; floor plan v.·ith roo ms galore in the heart of Ne\\'port Heights v.1ith deluxe pool 5 bedrooms. family room V.'i.th ii.replace ind barbecue. Deluxe ki tchen wi th' built-i n freezer. refrigerator a nd blender. Let us show this most in teresting home you 'll be ~l ad yo u did phone 646-7171 and on ly $39,500. PAY YOURSELF $1,000 Th e 1nost outstanding value on today's m a r- ket in a luxury /nearly 1900 sq . ft.) 3 bedroom · home. Consider these features: large sepa· rate fami ly roo tn with \Vet ba r, forn1a! din- ing, 21h baths, nearly new shag carpet. hea· vy shake r oof. PLUS a huge 40 x 62 \veil land- 1caped rear yard ,,·ith lo ts ·or concrete. And only 10% down to the ne\v reduced price of ,31,500. Call 673-8550. CALIFORNIA RANCH Lovel.v California Ranch St.vie on a cu l-de-sac street in Nev.•port J-l ei~hts. 4 bedroo1ns. large livifll room overlooki n~ the free forn1 poo l with loads of decking. \Valk to tennis courts and schools -All yours Jor $45,950. 546-2313 OWNER STOPPED MAKING PAYMENTS On this 3 bedroo1n , 2 bath hard\vood fl oor home in J\1esa De l Mar. T h ere is a. lar~e 20x40 covered pool tha t p;o's with it. The home 11 in move·in condition. It's H ba rji!'.ain at '29,950 or m ake oUe r. ('a ll 546-2313. COSTA MESA TRIPLEX In an excellent Westside local ion. 3 2 bed· room, 1 bath units 'vi th p at io s. hardwood noors and separate 40 ~allon \\•ater heale.l'S. Capable of $5400 annual gross. On ly '41 ,500. Col l 673·8550 for details. \O-/THE REAL \"~ ESTATERS ******* * TAYLOR CO. * CALI FORNIA HERE WE GO I $73,500 Transferred O\l'ner has just li sted luxurious Ivan \Velis home in beautiful Baycrest. 5 Bdr1ns, formal DR, enclosed pool. Circ ular driveway. First class condit ion thruout. 1607 SANTIAGO Open Sat-Sun 1-5:00 IRVIN E TE RRACE-$43,000 The joy of li ving! Pool '"/beautiful lighted ""aterfall . 3 Bdrn1s. 2 baths & lge liv. rm . 1507 BONNIE DOONE Ope n Sat-Sun 1-5 :00 SACR IFICE-REDUCED $15 ,000 For quick Christ1nas 1$al e, Custo1n-bll show pl ace. Panoramic vu of bay & city. Beaut. Jawns & pat ios. 4 Bdr1ns. ram. rm., formal DR & 3'h ba ths, lge kitchen. $124,500 1606 ANTIGU A Open Sat-Sun 1-5 :00 TROPICAL HOME-INSIDE POOL A m ost unusual "land of entertainment". Abundant use of volcanic rock. Truly a dif- ferent atmosphere for the bu yer seeking t.he unusual. 3 BR. den, study, 21f L bas & pool - side "paradi se land". Nothing else like it. Exclu sive Bayc rest area. $78,500 BAY ISLAND-$187,SOO Call to see our exclusive listin g on this beau· tiful secl uded t ropical island. Older 5 bdrn1, home w/pier & slip, tennis court & park. QUIET CUL-DE-SAC Mammoth Jiv . rzn .. rsolated master suite, 3 bdrn1. DR. Ya rd has room fo r pool. $69,950 2242 DONNIE Open Sat 1-5:00 WINDOW ON THE SEA i Luxurious custom Corona del Mar home over· looking famous "Arch Rock". Ideal for cou- ple. Sparkling close-up vu or the ocean & the sound of the surf ma ke for joyful living! $81,500 WH ITE WATER VIEW North Laguna ocea n frt ! 5 BR. 4 ba New E ngl and farm house. C'ustom quality & top condition. Really d iffe rent ! Call for appt. WESTC LIFF CENTRAL Pool , 3 bdrm. Lo\v maint. yd .. interesti ng floor plan offers ut1nosl comfort. $44.950 1215 P EMBROKE Open Sun 1-5 :00 FOR THE WOMAN WHO HAS EVERYTHING E xcept a brand new Dover Shores home! Tie a Christmas bow on the front door & give her a present of lasting beauty ! Vacant. $105.000 410 MORNING STAR Open Sa t-Sun 1-5:00 PRIVACY PLUS I $41 ,750 Courtyard & spacious 3 bdrm ho1ne. ('harm· ing !iv. rm. invites in & out entertaining . Ul'llHlUf liVMfS Rllll Est1t1, t7~ THE JACKSONS• A Rl'pobllc honie, 4 be-d- rooms; singlt.o story, In im. rnaculate cond illon, Pant'!· ('cl fam ily room, sunny hn'akfasl 1!0Qk, sunken Jjv. ing roon1, beaulirul alJ. elC'clrlc kitclM'n and n1ani- cured grounds. 1l1C owners Mr, & Mrs_ R. Brock Jaclt'· son ot Mcsu Verde have bltn trans fcn·ed 10 the f:asT. J~rojX'rty listed al S•ll,:iol'.l. Open Sat. & Sun. \.5. 2032 Sv•an Dr ive. Ul'll HlUf liVMfS P.ear~s11te, &75..&000 21~1 €· CO~•I H ... y. Corona Del Mir, Cali!. OPEN HOUSE BAYCREST JUST REDUCED $8000 An Ideal home only tW<> yf'ars new with 4 W roo1ns, for· mat dining 1'00n1. ra mil y roon1 , a kilch('n to dt•light the gournlt't 1·ook, an inl"Q/11· paralilt• n1as11•r .~uitr and a gecludt•d study fol' the r x. ecutil·e or prof('i;sional nuin \1•ho n('('d!I a private orfict' at hon1e PLUS u pool and lr11v n1ainlC'naucf' yard com· hine to n1a ke thi!I the p('r· fC'cl plaC(> for the lan1ily 1hat loves lo f'lllcrtain. AN O The uwnl'r 11·111 rnns irl('r an exchHnge for Easthlulf or the Bl uHs. No11• Only $119,'."iOO OP.EN SAT ,'ti SUN 1 -5 OR CAI.I. 613·ll"i.'"i0 \o THEREAL \"'\._ ESTATERS '-' '. J•,' ' I 'f SPECIAL FEATURES Pool, pntio. ancl a splt!ndid D11vt'r Shores Yi1•1v. IJl'auti- ful 1w11• 11 an \\'cJb;-Jluilt 4 l)'"<ln1on1, '.i hath. separate po11-d(·r 1'00111. L11~c dir1ing roo1n. lan:e farnily roo111 HOUSES FOR SALi! HOUSES FOR SALE MACNAB -IRVINE Serving Newport Harbor since 1954, tweoty· fi ve experienced residential salesmen with over 270 years of service. FINER HOMES DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT Elegance a nd grace. New 4650 sq. ft. custom home. Spiral stair case from tiled entry leads to tremendous m aster suite and sitting room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms, huge family room , spacious kitchen with delightful m orn- ing room. $179,500. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 505 :P..lorning Star. ENTERTAIN ELEGANTLY in this magnificent DOVER SifORES home \Vith a "FOREVER"'VIEW." Approximately 5000 sq. ft. of warmth and elegance. 5 bed· rooms, 3 fireplaces -extensive use of brick and terrazo -leaded windows and hand carved doo rs from a Vill a in Spa in . $169,000. HUNTINGTON. HARBOUR 109' of waterfront elegance!! Pie r and fl oat,, pool, 3 bedroom. 4 baths. Tremendous view kitchen. One of the finest adult homes in the area. $1401000. CAMEO SHORES 'l'hree be__drooms. Sheltered pool. La rge, well· planted terrace. Good ocean view. Immacu· late home \vith great charm . Priced realis- tlcally at $82,500. BAY AND OCEAN VIEW Four bedrooms in distinguished Irvine Ter· race, family room and large shel tered pool. IMMACULAT E! E state sale. Asking $77,500. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1721 Galatea. PRICED UNDER MARKET $54,950. Top Baycrest area. 3 bed room. Pool. Separate dining room, cozy fam ily room, raised hearth fireplace. Sharp decor and very excellent terms. BAYSHORES Short walk to the Balboa Bay Clu b private gate. La rge Ji ving room, 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Storage area for s mall boat. Tv.•o pri· vale beac_hes. Mus t sell . $44,500. •TIS THE SEASON For a jol!y big bargain. \Vhat better holiday cheer and happiness than moving into your elegant new 3 bedroom, family room in 11arbor Vie'v l·Iomes. Vacant a nd waiting for you. $42,500. JUST LISTED ll Sale or exchange -small, older house Bal· boa Poinl. 45' lot. Owner needs larger home. P r operty clear. $41 ,500. MACNAB· IRVINE Raalty Comp•ny 901 Dover Or., Su it• 120 1080 Baysid• Oriv• N•wport Beach 642-ll235 675-3210 BROADMOOR BEAUTY $77,500 Tri-le vel 4 BR vie\V home w/~eparate mstr. suite & formal DR. Exquisite terraced ga r- den. A distinctive home for selective buye r. with lirt'place, large ki!r.hen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11·1l h hrl'akra.~I nook. Galaxy ~ IJl'i\'(' presh~r ad <1 r c s s. General 1000 General 1000 I i\vall;:ilill' no1v for Santa ------- SPACIOUS FAMI LY HOME $39,000 4 Bedroo1ns, country kitchen. bonus roorn for sev.'in,I?, hobbies of upstairs fan1il y roOnl, Only l.year young. Nr, school s \~ shopping. CHOICE LOTS-PRIME LOCATION DOVE R SHORES & BAYCREST 80xl2:0 l.,evcl. F'ee Simple. 527 ,000 140' Front. Co rner. Level. F'ec. $28.000 80' Vie\v site. Leve l. 1 ... ea se. S29,500 \V.i\TERFRONT 57' F ront. P ier .. ~ dock. Lease S53.500 Linda Isle 56' "'a1erfrt. ),ease $69.500 EXCLUS IVE SHORECLIFFS-VIEIV-VIEW One of the finest fee' simple ocean vie\\' lots ,in all of Nev.rport Beach. $150,000 "Our 2Sth Year" Ciaus $108,900. Ivan Wells & Sons Roy J. Ward Co. E XCLUSIVE AGENTS 1033 M11rinl'rs J)ri\'e 646· 1550 (0pl'n l>aily ! -UISURE LIVING- SPACIOUS THRE E BF:O. ROOM, T\VO nA·nr CGN. DO~tl NTUJ\{ \\·i1h huge 12':.: 24' sunny, l)('au1i fully 1>lant. pd pnclose-d pnlio, OHering B N f:ll'C'1 , nv1•11 '" raoi.:1•. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors ""'•''"· "'"'""' '"'"· '"'" rarpl'1 ini.: n11d 1lrar11-s. 0.'- 2111 San Joaquin Hi lls Road \ached (Jouhle i.:<1rai.:e, 11N>- NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 fe!'lsionall y t11ndsca11•'d thru- 0111. Enjfly 1•asy 11 1"111,i.: on the * ba•ln1i n1nn .,~u1·1 .~. :;Jn11fll' l;oa1·d, pu\1 1111; J.:f{'('tl, and l========='T=========I ht•a1C'd pools 1vilh 32 01l11'r 1000 ('harniin" ncighbon;, $·17.00 Jlf'r mo. includt's all n1ai n- trnance and {'.'ttf'rior pai nt. ing. Rc4ax: 11 11d Live • full * * * * * * 1000 General OPEN HOUSE CORONA prit-e only S.'t'i,7!".0. DEL MAR DUPLEX M_ M. LA BORDE, Rltr. 646-0."i,:; .E\·e~: 646-4579 Spa('intl.~ 11nd mocle:m. l1l<'all----===~-- WIFE PLEASER ficad this ad coniplC'tely and consldPr 1his five ht:>rlroon1 hon11• 011 a qt1h·1 tret> lint•d i!rcr.I in Nr>1'r>ort !Jea<'h for nnly -~·H.~:.o. This l'hHrn11·r has a ~erludrd ll\·i ng ropn1, !llPllCiou.~ fa n1ily rno111, and a n1n1io'r11 sunny kitl'hr n. ~ow for 1hc l\'ay of Hlr : 1l1e bnck y11r1I, it's 171 f e l' 1 nc~)!:S the bn rk, h:1s a fnn- !as1ic put io, J11nni . a 1av.1n. a la11•n \'Olh•yba lJ arr11. and a pool. 'You n1u.~1 Sf'r thi~ b('for~ you buy, Call :rlG·Zll:l OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 4111 SEASHORE DR. Oceanfront Duplex 3 Br.. Jo11rr; 2 RR. upper. Co1n11. furn. L.1111·er Un it on 11o 1111t'r 1 i:un11ncr rental. Up.. pt:>r unit Vllrllnt. Xln! rent11I history. $74.~l(IO • i'ou o\\'11 llw l:ind' Call : 67:J.~G6.l, ~J.rlR.5942 Eves. BAYFRONT DUPLEX 2 BH., 1 ball1 rat·h uni!; on Big Hay. Vr ry )i\'ahle, Hoorn for 40 f!. bon1, 011·ner wants qui('k sail'. S\07,000. (i7;J.3fiG3 96il-7015 Eve!!'. associated BROKERS-REALTORS 202\ W Bolboo 611·3661 Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! It's n slN'll<'r! Dori't tc•ll anyone (']Se, till you'vl' !Wl'll it yuur. :i;clf. 8 f'st 11rit't'd honie in Mc!IB del :-0111r and it's sharp a nfl cl!'an, 4 Big l)('(Jroon1s. plu~ family J'(,.1111 a nd beau- !lful big ha('k yard with etn1rN'd pn110 .• JUST Ji,£. DUCED lo SZS.900, OPEN SUN. 1·5 2325 Eastbluff Drive Blurrs . branrl 1110\\'. nevl'r liV· rd in, Cht1n!;(' .l"ollr c11rp. & drllPE'~. S1•r this channer tod1t)'~ ·S31.5!Xl 1918 Seadrift Irvine T••1T, :: nn • pool llr'dure1l l'l s.·.~1.~.00. fnr lh1· n11•1w·r Ol'ru11a111. A OPEN SAT. & SUN-• CO&ATS ~j.J("r·tn1 •ulor J BMlroon1 21 ~ l ~t lh 011·n<'ri1 uni1 nn11 2 &d- r.111111 2 hath ~f'l'flt1dnry unit. 'l'•tll 1111:.lilv l•Ul~l 11U'l ion :uul f1 n1~hino.; i111•>t1t;:ll••UI Corn•' 1ak1.• ;i look at :>I.J I 111111 ;,.0:1 lll1\Ht;L·i-:1t!Tt-:. 1 to 5 2119 TUSTIN AVE . WALLACE 4 BEDROOMS -------REALTORS *FORMAL DINING* Only 10°/o Down -546-4141- R EOUCED $6,000 \VIII buy thi~ 1'(l{lmy l!'Ol sq. (Open Evenings) 0 ('1'n ~1q & Sun 1•5 '1 bd1•n1i1., ~,, b;ilhs, formal 11. 3 bt°'dl'oon1, .'\ biHh tto1ne 1 ;~:::::::::: CORBIN-or Call tii3-85;i0 din, rm .. family rm., brff.k· ·wiih large separate family I; ISSS E. Oceanfront New Jisi in~. Ba!. Pr n1n. Q\1·n"r anxiou~ • S-19,:.00 lo,!lt rm., laundry rm. \\•\th roon1 and fonnal d ining. bh in ~eWing cenler, love~ You'll love 1he near 11e\v $89,500 MARTIN pool \\0ith lotld~ of tlt.'(klnR' & J1;h&~ e11r!ll"t and 1hc 40 x 60 ~hadt< lr<'e ynr<l, c:ourlyard "'t•ll J:uwt.~capM rt•ar yard . Unusual, lar1::e 3 IX'llroom , 21,1 h •-[ "-'""'' 1 Q<•i•k , I• •I ha"• Dov1•r Sho--• \'•'•w REALTORS 6~·7662 Pntry,nnd t>V•.•n t1 hl'll11 ""'"-'· 1·r1,,, or ~ .a " ~ '1 --~$-1_5_0 __ D_O_W_n __ , ler. All for • $62.~. Phorlt' S.U,fiOU \\'ilh ~n!ly 1f'rn111 -ho111f'. Scpar11te dining mom By THE SEA--&46·7171 10 ln~))('('t. Cnll 67J.8~(i0 or r~lG-7171. r ,(.: hui:t' tilr.(1 farnily rno1n 4 Bedrooms "·i1h firc11h•l-e. 1014 l'11n1 in1ro l)rl\'l'. Of't.'11 Su n<lny I IO 5. . HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Gen1r1 I 1000 Gener1I 1000 Newport Beach No Down VA 58 Linda 'Isle, N.B. Open Daily 1 to 4 BI LL BENTS PETE BARRETT RLTY 642-5200 Check inlo this oUlstandina Newport Bearh winner Just redu('('d 10 V.A. appra!SRJ of $32,500. 3 large bt•droonis, family roon1, 2 baths and 11. drean1 kitchen with built.ins Including the rtfrigerator and Used brick bar-l>que, a 100 ft wide Jot and seclud· I ~~~~~~~~~! I ed private coV£'tt'd patio. e WESTCLIFF CONDO e Call today to s-.·:i thb roomy 2 BR. 2~ ba. Clubhou&e. beau1y. 67)..8!'{1(1 P ool, Sauna. Owner/carry. East C.M. S"BR. 2 Ba. VA no down. rl-IA $1650 do"·n. FORTIN CO. 612-5000 General 1000 I I BALBOA BA YFRONT 1 ~5 Foot _thoite R-4 v.:aterfron t property \v1 th 45' pie r and sllp, Existing new hom e stressed and designed for expansion to 6 units. Call for further info. $250,000. Belle Partch OPEN HOUSE BAYFRONT -SLIP See this 5 bdr n1. home SUNDAY 12 . 5 at 2323 BAYSIDE DR., Coron a Del Mar. One or the rare waterfronts v.1here you own the land. Big vi ew! Park your boat, too! Room · for poo l! $179,500. Bill Comstock OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 BALBOA ESTATE SALE 134-4 W. BAY AVE. Luxurious bayfront horne. f'our bedrooms family room, lanai. Protec ted inner patio: bayside terrace. Pier & slip. $1 68,500. Cathryn Ten nille EMERALD BAY -SUPER VU Give your family a year-round va cation ocean, beach, pool, tennis. pla)~round, large 4-5 BR .. 5 Ba., '"ood & glass custom home. $145,000 . Carol Tatum THE HOME OF DISTINCTIVE ME~IT See this tastefully deco rated 3 Bdrm., 2 bath ho me, designed for the discr iminate family \vho prefers the best. All the luxurious ex· tras on e \vould desire; on the water, includ· Ing pier & dock. $125,000. Kathryn Raulston A "MUST SELL" OPPORTUNITY 4 BR. 3 Ba. view home on fee simple land (no leasehold ). Th is is Lusks' 1-larbor View 1-li ll s favor ite model, "Sandpiper"; new. $68.500. Al Fink A GOOD ADDRESS RROAD MOOR -HARBOR VIEW HlLLS. Spacious 4 bedroom -family room home with h i g h beamed ceilings. Nearly nev.r, Hurry! Hu rry ~ $67,500. Bud Austi n THE GOOD LIFE In Bayshores. Private beaches; '"inding tree studded streets an d );ecluded 2·stv. hnme ..,.,, 3 bdrms. + gst. rm. l~arge JandsCaoed patio. Just a fe\v doors from Balboa Bay Club. $6 7,500. ?\1ary Harvey LUSK VIEW HOME Jn exclusive Harbor View Hills. 3 Bdrms .. fan1. r m .. 2th ba., 2 fireplaces. ISO' View of ocean & bay. Like ne\v and priced r ight at $63,000. HARD TO FIND Three generous bedrooms on qui et cul de sac st re_et. You \\'ill enjoy the patio/pool for all time. See now by appointment. $49,- 500. flarry Frederick EASnLUFF 4 Bft, 2 Ba. home. located on a lar2e tree lined. sec luded. fen ced lot. Ideal for you ng children & large dogs. Ov.'Tler v.1ants 'offer. $42.750. I-Jarriett Davies LARGE AND LIVABLE 5 Bedroom. 31h baths. Ex t r a lar ge dining room. Paneled family room. Ealing arta in k i tche~. parkling condition. Safe for child· ren, Ji lli t raffic. Ba ycrest area. Mary u MRrion ADERS AmNTION Luxury & N1111fort by thr 1«'3 JU~I ;,9 Sl<'P!I ;\\\:\y, <I 11('(1· roorn~ -:; h11th,( r:n1rrl11in In p;111"ll-.:I f11n1ily roo1n l'I· rnl'!.!!i)hcrc or kirmal Uvi n~ room, both hll\"tt n1uf.Blvc flt'f'place'. \V:&leh 11\r ~pin. tkt'l!t it•11 hy from th~ Rlfl.S.'1- f!d J)lllio on 1ht,• roo f. Th~ro·g a ~pccial lncon1e featurt. 100! A r11.rt1 valu(' ai i s9,500. Ju~t c:aJJ 646·7171. Fixer upper Roy J. Ward Co. TI1I~ on(' 111'<'ili1 llil~nt 111)(1 1~~~~~~i'i:~~~l ..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I 1o:t:t r.tnrlll<'~ Drive. N.n. I t h·1111 up. hut Il l a price nr r ON THE CHANNEL Dover Shores Offi c• $24.0tXI 1tit a St<'ttl Totul +· FIX IT UP dn1\'ll onl)> S150 JlllJ~ · cl01iina 5 BR. fnnilly rin. 3 Ball)!!. Outi;idt> ht tl('l'ding paint. a "'!!~"!'l~64'-~~ll"l5!!o~~!!!! Three large. fee sim r le Jots in charming Ra.vc rest. \'ie\\' or Back Bay. $28,800 eaeh. \Vil! trade for home or income. So. Californ· ia. E. M. Vreeland \.oTHE L \""\.. ESTATERS -'rl'jLl"Tt•µM ('Q!ilt~ In Co~tn ~l<'~n. c1111 Steps 10 OC't'Jn, 5 yt'ft l'!I litlll' rrpAir & son1Co )•nnl =-B-EA--CH DUPLEX no1v! yOUl)lf, S49.9;j(), work 1hii1 "l\ttsR Verde CAYWOOD REALTY cainbrtdge" homf' \\'1!h 3 & 2 Furni1hfll Unit s 6306 \\I, Co11!11 Ill\)',. NB farnlly k fomlrt.I diniiig rtn Xlnt loc1tlonl 541290 ;, in i.::reut sht1pc, Vaeant, $28,000 ~lake you r offt'r. Gtorge William1on Rtalto r !<l·!llo 673-4350 645-1564 Ev11 .. f MM cinema t'*"'t H~l!ot Duplex, \\'11 lf'r. Plr r $6.'if\1 'lli:l!J lfl'l rbor, C.~1. !)upl~x, 6.lXZ15 IOI $35 )f 133-0700 644-2430 Coldwell, Banker AND CIOMMltY SSO NE WPORT CENTER DR., N.8. THE "Ye.llow PMge&" o1 C2 Pl'Of>, .,. bu~incss SJ!)r.t rlissHiM. , . Oa1ly p l l ll I 4 BR, 2"1 b11 , fl!lm rm fl\~I &orv1~ Directory, Cheek tt JOE F ORTIER RLTY for the atrvlce you ~. 646-3410 • 642.0222 LlEGE REALTY IT'S Be11ch housf! t1m~. Big:· l!ilXIMlrns lfH•rtlo!,tM ge1t selec:tiOn evt'.r! SH the 1 . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ooc~tlon~!""~w~I~~~~-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!J HOUSES FOR SAL E HOUSES FOR SALE Gener el 1000 Gen•ral 1000 elinJa J j/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 60 Lindi Isle Drive Newly listed. Prestige v.'alerfron t home:. 4 extra lg. Br .. 4 ba., pwdr. rm . Lge. liv. r m. & den; 3 car gar. Beaut. patio/garden w/room for pool. Dec k & dock. By Appl ... $220,000 71 Linda Isle Drive -Optn Sunday Ne'v 5 Br .. 5 bath hon1e on lagoon . i1arble entry. wet bar, AM/FJ\.·l lntcrcon1, Huge mstr Br. has bean1 ccil. & own frplc. Large li v. & fam. rms. \V/frplcs. '"''deck •..... $185,000 107 Lind• Isle Drive 5 Bn. 3 baths; fa m rn1 .. form. din. r1n. 2 Fplcs., Rm. for pool. Dock. By appl 5145.000 Waterfront Lots No. 76: 3 car garage. Reduced to .... $77 ,000 No. 44 : 108 ft. on waler ............. $95.000 No. 88: 108 ft. Consider trade .... $145,000 For complete information on all homes & l'lts, please call : _ Bill GRUNDY, REAL TOR 133 Dover Or., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620 General 1000 I General 1000 Harbor View In Corona del Ma r ~ Bi>rlroo1ns, family roo1n - g:ard<'n kitchen on ex tra large Jot. Luxury bti(h with sunken tub + n1any ex1.ras.1 $43,000. You own the land. Phone 646-7171 PRICE REDUCEDI Beautiful ShJrecliffs 3 br w/ hard\VOOd floors & lrg Jot. \Valk to beoch. ~62.500, Oprn !i<1I S-Suu l 'til :i ~1~ D1•if1-..vod, Cd~t THE HOME SHOW 353.l E. Coast H'1 y, Cdilt 675-7225 Open Houses THIS WEEKEND tlMp thi1 ho11d., dh•clory with yo11 thl1 w.Horid • yo11 IJO lilo11N•h1111tin9. Alt tho loc;otions lhted below ore dl'Kribed i11 9rooter detail lly odYertlslnt olJe• •h~ itt todo.,'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. P'otro,.1 t.howi119 ope11 hou1e1 for 1010 or to rorit Oro 11rted to list 111ch iJ1forrnolio11 in this col11m11 each Frid..,, HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 2325 Eastblufr Dr. (The Bll1ffs) NB 6..W-7662 rsun 1-5) 1555 E. Ocean Blvd .. Balboa Pcnln . 64.\-7662 (Su n 1-5) 312 Orchid, Corona clcl 1\Jar 673-6642: 675-6459 f·~Un 1-5) (2 BR & Family or Den) 283 Virgin ia Place, Costa J\:lesa 540-1151 (Sal & Sun 1·5 ) 211 Via Lido Nord /Li do Isle) NB 675-5200 : 673-1923 Re" (Sat & Sun 1-4 :30) (3 Bedroom} 5300 River (Lido Sand s) J\18 64&.3255 !Sa l & Sun 1-4) 9282 Mokihana Drive, l·Junt.ington Beach 968·0271 !Sal & Sun 1-4) *1918 Seadrift (Irvine Terr.) CdM 644-7662 fSu n 1-5} *1215 Pemb roke (\Vestclift') NB 644 -4910 1 Sun 1-5) 22~2 Donnie Road. Ne\vport Beach 644-4910 fSat 1-5) *1507 Bonnie Doane. Co rona de1 Mar 644-4910 tSat &. Sun 1-5) 322 \Valnut S1. /Ne\vporl. Shores ) NB 642-8235 I Sunday) 801 Kings Road. Ne\vporl. Beach 642-8235 fSat & Sun} 31 6 Narcissus. Corona de\ l\ilar 6i:l-6642 : 675-6459 rsun 1·5) 4i0 F.:. 19th SL. Costa J\ilcsa 540·1151 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 40'.l F'elir. (The El luirs·1 Ne"1port. Bea ch 4fl9-2238 !Sat & .S un 12·5) 21 00 Continental. Cost.a f\1esa 57;.49:io /Sat & Sun 1·5) 2304 fairhill . Nc\v porl Beach 675-4930 (Sal&. Sun 2-4) 1600 i\IAriners Or .. NC\l'port Beac h 67.5-49:l0 1 Sat & Sun 1-5) 2920 rlav St. ! N'pt l~ghts) NB 675-3000 I Sat I ·5 l (3 Br. & F a mily or Oen ) 66~ narrcll St.. Co:;ta Ivfcsa .J48-7i2!1 r~at & Sun 1-4) 1307 1\larion La ne (\Vcstclif(J NI~ 675-5910 !Sat. & Sun. 1-5 ) **1 ~1 !·!arbor Tsl<1ncl Rd .. NB 642·823S (Sat & Sun l 191!l 1\1a rincrs Dr. (\\lcstctl ff) NB 042-5200 r.~al & Su n 1-5) 1014 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 rsun 1-5 ) J31R Sa nlanella flrv i11e Terr.) NB •;1;.m)OO (Sat & Sun 1-5\ 440 ('11brillo. ('os ta 1vlcs<'t 1i4fi·717 1 (S0:1t & Sun \.j) 249\) ;\nniversa ry t.n .. Ne1vport Beach S40·1720 1S11n 1·5l *!i13 Junipcro, ('osta i\lc:-a 546·2313 ''un 1·5) 2001 Ali so .l\.vc. & 20th St.. C"osla ~1 esa 646-3928: Eve" 548-6769 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 266 1 Circle Or. rBayshores) NB 675-3000 (Sal & Sun 1-51 150 1 Bayadere (Irvine Terr. No. 2) CdM 675-3000 ISal & Sun 1-5) 539 Vi•la Flom !The Bluffs) NB 675-3000 !Sal & Sun 1-5) *2U89 ,Jacaranda. Costa f\1esa 546-2313 !Sun 1·5) 319 Driltwood (Shoreclil!s) CdM 675-7225 !Sal & Su n 1-5) ·---------------------------------·---- -S.tu1rday, Dtctmbtt 12, llJ70 DAILY PJLOT 13 HOUSES FOR SALE HOVSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE·="'H"'O"'u"'s"eis.:.F,;D;<R.:,Sc.;A;,L.E -..,.H"D"u"'sE"'S;;.F;;D~R.;S;.;A;;:L:,,l.11. 01, HARBOR VIEW HILLS Quality, design & refinement are offered in this spacious 3 br, 2 ba , Lusk buil t home on a pool sized lot. Shag carpeting, paneled den & ocean breeze can be yours for only $53,500. HARBOR VIEW HOMES ltelp. 0 \\'TI.er has been transf, & does not want to leave his house \vithout a ne \v owner to ca re for it. It's perfec t for your fam il y. 5 BR.~ 3 Ba. Sep. famil y rm. Profe ss. lndscpg. Loe. across from park & pool. tie is also leaving hjs nice neighbors for yo u to enjoy. $63,900. Make offer. UNIVERSITY PARK Bask In luxury, with the lush shag carpet'g., beaut. wallpapers. dbl. draperies & added, pool table size famil y rm. offered with this 3 BR., 2 Ba . townhouse; Joe. near pools, schools & shopping. Owner has purchased ilnothe r home. Priced at $34,500 -make offer! FORMER MODEL HOME Th is stunningly designed 3 BR. home is only a short walk to shopping, churches & school. Only $35,900 \Vith an assumable loan . Ma y we show this to you today. NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX -\Vith ocean at your back door •• , we ll, almost. From your patios , \':atch the \vaves break on the beach. 4 BR. 2 Ba. up.. stairs. 2 BR., 1 bath do\VU, Yours for only $45,000. TURTLE ROCK HILLS A MlLLION LIGHTS glisten like a diamond fron1 this shake roofed view home. Pic- turesque fairyland setting. plus a great view beyond. 4 BR. 2 Ba. On fee land. Ca ll for de· taii s. 8 Red Hill Realty UNIVERSITY PARK CENTER, IRVINE CALL ANYTIME B33-0B20 (4 hdroom) 236 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) NB 646-3255 (Sal & Sun 1-4) *4627 Camden (Cameo Shores) CdM 642-823.\ (Sal. & Sun.) 1130 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sal. & Sun .) **11 Linda Isle Dr. (Li nda Isle ) NB 675-3210 (Sal. & Sun .) 213 Via Jucar (Lido Isl e) NB 675-5200 : 673-1923 (Sat & Sun 1-4:30 \ 595 Traverse Dr .. Costa Mesa 673-3211 : 545-2300 (Sal & Sun J.5) 3158 Kerry Lane. Cosla i\1csa 646-71 71 (·Sun 1-5) * 1724 Port She ffie ld I ~l arbcir Vie w Hms. \ NB. 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (4 BR. & Family or Den) **1344 W. Bay Ave .. Ba lboa 833-0700 ; 644-2430 (Sun 1·51 *1424 Lin coln Lane. Newport Beach 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 410 Morn ing Star (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5\ 1606 Anti gua {Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 (Sal. & Sun. 1-5) *1721 Gal atea {Ir vine Terr.) CdM 642-8235 (Sun. & Sun.) **505 Morning Sta r Ln . (Dover Shores ) NB 642-8235 (Sal. & Sun .J 1718 Minorca Pl. (Mesa Verdel CM 546-0716 (Sat & Sun 12-5) *2846 Stromboli Rd. (Mesa Verd e) CM 546-0800 (Sal & Sun 11-51 2032 Swan Drive (Mesa Verde) CM 675-6000 : 546-5990 (Sat & Sun 1·51 1842 Irv ine. Ne\vport Beach 646-7171 /Sal & Sun 1-5) *21 89 Tustin .. \ve., Ne \vport Beach 646-7 171 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 120 Kings Place. Costa Mesa 546-2313 (Sun 1-51 2420 Bonnie Rd .,_(Back Bay) 675·6000 /Sat & Sun 1-5) 2825 Clubhouse Rd. (Mesa Verd e) CM 540-1151 I.Sal & Sun 1-5) 221 Morning Canyon (S horecliffs) Cdl\·T 675-6000 (Sat & Sun 1·51 IS Bedroom) **2323 Bay:c;ide Dr., Corona del ~Iar 8;13-0700: 644-2430 (Sun 12-5) 1607 Santiago (Baycrc st) NB 644-4910 I Sal & Sun 1-51 2615 Bamboo (Eastbluf (\ NB 646-3928 Eves: 644-0345 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 15 BR. & Family or Den} **58 Lind<1 Isle. Newport 'Bea ch 642-5200 I.Sat 1'5) *1033 Mariners Dr .. (Dover Shores) NB n46·1550 (Open Daily ) 2201 E. 16th Street . !\1e\vport Beach 646-7171 (Su n 1-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom & 1 Bedroom) 202 29th Street. Ne'ol'port Beach 6;J-6642: 675-6459 ISun 1·51 (2 Bedroom• e1ch) 141 47th St .. Ne\vport Beach 673-6642 : 675·6459 13 Bedroom & 2 Bedroom) 501 & 503 A-largucrite, Corona del Mar 673-8550 (Sal. & Sun. 1-51 HOME + APT. Cl BR Hou11 + I BR Apt) 602 Tris . Corona del ~1ar 644-8105 .. , .. , • • w.,...,,.11, • * • '••I •111• w_..,,.,,11, (Sun 1-5) • BALBOA ISLAND VACANT LOT S37,500 WILLIAM WINTON, Rullo• 229 Marine, Balboa Island 675-3331 3 BR CONDOMINIUM Ln cholct tection of A!onli· ctllo, lo be completeJy 1't-j rlccoratt.'d including n .. w ta1·pc111, PriCl"<I below mar.! kr1, Act ht~! on 1hls o~. I $20,SOO NO DOWN TO VETS I Lan:~ 3 BR & 20x20 rumpu11 rn1., newly painted. blnck walled yard, hardwnod noor 11, low down to non-veti;. VA 11.ppl'l_liSf'd 1.1 ••• , $24,600 CUSTOM 2 BEDROOM General 1000General 1000 & GUEST COTTAGE J;;;::;;;;;;;;;=====;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:===;;; 1'~x~llenL East:dde location. R •• 1 E·*·'·· 67S·•Ooo. 244 ) E. c ... .i Hi9l..w •v Coro"• del M••, C,lifor"i• 9262S THE CARLING HOME Bill and Patti Carling are moving! No big deal, they just bought a larger home in Ir- vine Terrace and their neat home at 1318 Santanella is no w for sale, It 's a 3 bedroom \Vith shag carpets, shutters and a la rge fam- il y, dinin g. living area. Jn case you are not famili ar \vith Irvine Terrace. Santanella is a fine street and lots of people \vanl to Jive there. The Carling 's young boys, Scooter and Peyton, made lots of friends among the teen- agers in the ne·ighborhood and Peyton learned his footba!J at the near-by park. The property is priced at $42,950 and will be open today and Sun day 1·5 at 1318 San la- 11el~. Yo u're invited to see this Uniq ue Home . Real Eslate, 675·6000, 2443 E. Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar, Calilornia 92625 * * OCEANFRONT * * PRIVATE BEACH BALBOA ISLAND ' UNITS ON 2 LOTS $126,000 4 BAYFRONT LOTS-$70,000 & UP 5 BAYFRONT HOMES 3 BAYFRONT DUPLEXES NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME PLUS APARTMENT Gener1I Hardesty Realtors 675-2B66 1000General TURTLE ROCK OPEN SUN. 1-S 1890S ANTIOCH 1000 Beautiful 4 BR. 3 bath. family rn1. Exqui· sitely draped. You Ol\'n the land . $45,500 - Or 'vill trad e fo r Balboa Island . BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT 3 Bdr:ms .. 3 baths plus 2 Bdrn1 .. charming co tta ge. Vie\v from every roo1n . $135.000 - Or will trade for Balboa Islan d inside prop- erty. PRIVATE FINANCING. WILLIAM WINTON, Realtor 67S.J331 r.o m pJp t P I y redeco•'· I'd. llcavy ~hakl! 1w r f..: n1nny hllr1 feat«tt~, Rrfris: $: "'lMiht·r included. Prr'r"I ror Hw adult lamily and tn· law11. lmmctl oc('\Jpaney, CUSTOM 4 PLEXES Choict' Newport aff.a, nrar Hoag Hospilal, J BR & 2 BR all f'lt'C 11nils 1'\llly carpel. ('d with blt11 ranges & dish- washct-s. $12,QOO Down. $75,000 $100 Down 3 Bedroom 2 Bath $19,950 plus c·loslllg to~1s and you l'M move into lhiit unbcliM'· alllr value bcforp Xinas T!'.< only :l yrs. old, has a 'tn,.·· r lacr, buill·in kitt·hrn, forc- f'd air heal. a'I newly ~(!('. nratc'<l, • HURRY on tl1J:. nn1'! 546-1640 Realtor 2629 Harbor. <:.M. Cyprus Shores , San Clemente 1/.1 acre Estate. bu il t 1966. has a 4.400 ft. single level home. The for mal living rm . for · mal dini ng rm. ki tchen, breakfast rm. fam · Hy rm & master bedroom all overlook the sea Add 4 more bedrooms. 6 bath s. a 3 car garage. heated pool & private steps to the beach and you have a perfect home. Replace· men l cost $250,000, Sacrifice at $190 .000. General I 1000 General 1000 1 ............................ ~1 FRED BARBOUR REAL ESTATE BAYSHORES 1\11'RACTIV t: 2 hdnn. Ca1lr Cod, nra1•ly nrw '"'r)1!'1, t•, f\ hr.111 , 1'00n1 In !ldd 011 • S36,j()(), NEWPORT HEIGHTS * 17141 838-5440 * 11~!""!!""!!""!!""!!""!!""!~!""!!!';~!""!!""!!""!!""!~-~~!""!~-~-!.I CONT ~: ~·1 PORA I{ Y .f lxJ n'i. 1000 General play roon1, hll·in kih.:hcn. :-: ;====;;;;;;;;;;;;;; IOOO bath.<, rX<:!'l\('nt fa1nily ho1nr _________ , • $•1:1,:,00, REPOSSESSIONS s 129 f.10-COUNTRY ESTATE l & 4 Bedrooms, family room. oc1v crpti; t: paint. No do\\·n payrnenl _ no l'lOS· ing costs to ve1f'ran~. Srv. et11.I to i·hooSt' fro1n • ror drtails call 340-1 l.:il. total pmt. . , , . Buy subiect to lhi~ brautiful BACK BA) Vl ~.\V. Ar!11rox . "The Only \Vay to Bu,v·• :1 1 ,~1;. annual 'i•· 1·a1e VII. lrntn anrl yo u _r:rl :l Brd· 1w111s 1 baths grral nr.1gh- 00t·hood nrar sch1.KJI And ~hopping. 0 \1' 11 P r Asking S2:\,9JO. Src 11'. 1.8 acre~ • POOL • Zo111·d for hor~;r~ . fl1tnlb ling :: bd. rn1. den, ron11a1 dl11. nxun. 21 \ ]ti Iii·, rnu111, hlt·ln k1tcht'n 1v1pa11try, hrr11k- fast rooni. PLUS 1 bd1·n1. gUt'S1 hou."" w/firt'pl:u·r, ~ car gR1·agr .• CALL TO SJ:J_·;. "C" THOMAS Realtor LIDO WATERFRONT Reallor APTS.-320 LIDO NORD __ 26_-29_1_1'_"_00_"_· _c_.M_. __ 2'14 \V. Coast Hwy. ~g.;t·J27 $150.000 Pritt 1vith 7~{, 1st $25,450-Pool Ne1\.'}Xlrt Beach cve11 ;;45.:JIH.3 T.0. 6 Beau!. furn. units; 4 Bdrm + Fa 'ly -----• m1 rm. 6 car garages & util. room. Assume rxisli ng •Pr. loan of CAMEO SHORES SO t~, on swimming beach. \•iiJI <:onsid('r trade ror boat 6'~'i~. Elcganl rntry hall. 4' MagnHicent rus1om hon1e or 1naximun1 S&'.'J.000 Jge. 4 BP.droom~. hu g r. ftu~ily Hugr 111a~1er BR. suilf' BR I i'OOrn, natural bnrk fll'•'· Plus 2 "''Cllt Br's & n1(!'1 · XJUsr. I I k 'k •· Bill Grundy, Rltr. p ace, Sl\'tnl poo, par 11 r Par1f'lrtl drn & tllo' 833 Do\'er Or .. N.B . 642-1620 ya rd, :140.J7W Bi~ lanai roon1 wlrh 2955 Harbor TARBELL •·oprcr hoodf'd fircph1t·r ENCHANTED COTTAGE Cooiplt'1f' hosl's kilch••n J'or pool~irlt• rnte1·1aln1ng l~rcJUl'l'rl to Sl7\000 Sha rp 2 bedroom 2 bath home in Corona Del Mar. Paneled living room v,r ith cozy Rral1ors fjreplace. Dinin g room wi th sliding glass "Our 25th Year door to patio and gard en. 21h car ga rage In T Harbor Area" plus room for boat or traile r, All ·son 6 -4400 a 40 ft. lot and only 2 blocks to the ~ea~•cc~h~._.~ ...... ~~':"""'""'"" $46,950. c· ot< ! WESTCLIFF AREA On a tree lined corner lot. this delightful 3 bedroo m, 2 ~~ bath home offe rs \Valking distance to all schools & shopping. Kitch· en has all built-ins, plus panelled break· fa st area . Raised h e a r t h fireplace in spacious living room. Secluded rear patio \vith outdoor sin k. \Von'l be around long al ONLY $39.950. BUY TOMORROW Af todey'• pricel --Move in now with a Lea"·Option. Big 4 bedroom, f a m i l y room & din ing room. Pl ush carpets . , ... $450 month Sharp 3 bedroom, 2 bath condominium . Pool & clubhouse ....... $450 month 3 Bedr. m 2 Baths $148. mo. incl. taxes Tak(' ov r ~uhjf•(·1 to 1·."1;1~t1ns.; F'HA Jon n annual '1; ral(' ol ~'/, •;;, and you'll i::r1 3 1i1rge bi•droon111 2 h&lhi< t•ock fir•·· pla<'•'. hu ll!.Jn k1t~hrn. fore. rd air heal , 11ou1ile !!~u·iu:r. <'Ill I.Ir SIH" ~h'!'l'I, !tlOt'k wnl\ rrn1;f' and 1111 "x1·1·llP111 Co.~r.1 i\!c~a ~1tll1 c~11. Call 11u11 • Qpf'U J:'.l'f'!<. 54~640 Rea.Hor 2629 Harbor, C..111. FHA OR VA OPEN SUN. 1-5 142 47th Street, N.B. Duple.\. 2·2 An. I-owrwr'.~ hltleu1•·a.•,'. Xlnt 1·Qnd. Parlly rurn. S11·p~ l•l h••t.n•h, ']'l'r. 1·ifi" rt'nU1 l 11r!•11. f>ncctl l'l).!hl' 312 Orchid, CdM Chru-n1ing 2 BR. honl(' on 60 fl . lot, Sci. of Hwy. Din. rill, ••hre1y kitch., bl'ick p1!.110. workshop ot'f i;ru·age, t;,"11·a parkini;. Land aln1011t "'<lrlh thr asking: pric••! 202 29th St .. NB T<'tT1f1c rluplex , 2 BR, J· 1· Or. ShakP l'OOf. S~nd('(')\ Dbl. gur , St<'p~ lo beai·ll llood Cinant". S·ll.t(.l(J Jl6 NARCISSUS T111nu'fl. po~Sl'~s .. l BR .• (.~1!1\· p&ct ki1 eh. Carp. S: di-i;ipcs. f .A. hf'ill, Dhl. ~iirai;:t'. Ow11. (1r anxlut1.~: MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 BEHIND IN PAYMENTS i\·T U s I ,.ai:rificc. As~un1r S\8.liOO VA I.Alan sub.icc1 lo fr\ annual ]:lf'rccn1ai;:" rarr 1v1rh !Ola! paynll'nls of $1 36 r1i-1· rnonlli, Submit y o u f rln\1•n p11y111(•n1 nn 1h is <·h•nn :1 b<'t]r(l111 1v1lh 2 luxurious lio1hs. (;aq>PI~ anti drape:;, llUgP ro .. nis, Douhlt' gu r"I!\' 1vl1h f1•n•·l'tl yanl. G 0 0 D SllA.PE, LOOK! \Voulrf you brlle\'f!, 11harp 3 bedroom pool home near rn:ran. Beautiful hc1:1ted &· fillC'l'Cli pool, load/\ or con· crrll· drckini::-. \Vall lo "'all t·a1'):J('l1ni:;. IU'tplac:e. bllns ·I--111uch mor('. Tcrn15 fle:i,;. Hile, $26,000. I ~COATS I ~w,_tLAcr l.EALTORS , Open Evenings • 962-4454 • EASTSIDE SLEEPER BUCCOLA BUILT • Thrf>fo Bdrn1. Tll'o Ba th honl<" 11-•ith B N Kit., Dining t1rea flnd l111·gr ra111ily Rn1. with ui;cd brick firl"pltH.'c, Thi!'! rani. hllni; redwood siding hon1t' 11·ich hf'<1 vy ~h<1k1> roof ts loc<1!ed 1n onl' of C o s t a !\1eslt'~ fine~! res idcntiltl 1 1 ar'('as • nt'ar schools and ~hopping. 1''reshly painted In '. l-oul • fully carpeted and draped. Completely tenctd • well landstaped Yatd!'I A i\!UST SEE AT $28,000 \ViTH ~·111\-Vll TERil1S. M. M. LA BORDE, Rlt.. 6"6-05:ii F:vt's: &1~579 HUGE CORNER ' Walker & lee 1 Surrounds fhi~ gOf'gNIUJ 3 fl('drnoin. 1'-:arly Amrrican •·h11n11r1•. Sparklini; bathK. t'11twn1ous wod burning, usen hl'ii•k FIREPLACE, l.ol!'I cf 1wdl'Pl'IS with m&tt.:hing !!rap. rs? Country • s!ylc kitchf'n 11•11h all rnotlrrn built-ins No ..,. clown p11y111cnt tor GJ'5 '111nt1 Jo1v d(111•n tor f'HA. NE\Y LO\V INTERt-;sr ralcs in rrt1~1:1 now, Call, ft1•alrors 27!lO lltr1•bo1· Blvd. <il Adan1s ~>·1.'1-9-191 0f1Cn •til !l P:\1 3 Bedroom 2 Baths $1Bl mo. Pays All Or no n1oney down tQ \'l'ls 101· 1his 111ell krpt hon1c lo· ra1cd In Co~ta 1\>ICl'!ll, 11 has II full y ('nl:IO.~C'd CO\'f'l'Cd Pll· riu. 'l\ru o:;ir i:aragr 1·f1111• 11lrt,.ly f1•oi·1,d honr tin d o•rar yard~. great lor fan1il. it'it, A.l!king-$2-1,;i()(I, 11!'1 VII· l'<1n1, '"' hu1i ·y!: 546-8640 Ht•allor lli:ill llarbor, C .. \L Walker & lee Rr11l1or!'I 2790 llarhor Blvd_ fl! Adam1> '1-l:J.91()1 0f}('n 'til !I Pi\<1 VILLAGE I it '.~ r.inl;;stii· lo livr in A vii. lag(' HI UniVf'l'8ity P11.rk. :ipaciou.~ :1 hcdroon1, 2 bath lan1ily room hon1r, U:or ol lr nnis •'Ourls. s"•in11nin~ pool.~ 111\d !'P('ff';;l iona1 facil. it1r~ 111ch1drd, 'I'hc1'Y''.~ nu1r,h rnort' to ~"!' for $30.500, Call OU\\.' :J<l(i.2JJ'.1 \-oTHEREAL ~ t;:STATERS Open Sat. & Sun. l·S 2001 Aliso Ave & 20th Cus1nn1 huil!, for1n11J dlni111; 1wm. 3 betlrm, 2 b<1, l!CP [ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii livl.11g rm., flreplact, family LEASES Nc,ver 2 bed room & den, din ing room. Shows like a model • , .... $350 month 1·111 .• e.h'e bllns. F'A hcai p11· 110 11· ·~a.11 lwrd ORQ · pll, dhlc gRr. llPl14'r ror hoa1 t; Owt.,.r ll:ty~ "SELL" hi11 .. i h·;illrr • bl.'d1001}1 2 lm!h l101nr tn I L h RI Out~landing $ bedrm with family k dining room~. Re. public Ho111e:o. ror lrast or !ealif' 1vlth opllon ro huy. Call· rur d••l;ul~. e Colesworthy & Co. REALTOR M~~i, ~1 i\la!'. Be1u1111uny • ac enm~er . t'f. 1 t•11qlf•tcd 1111d •h'8J)t'(I. Bull!. IC 11JI !ilfi.:l!rbl ~.vi·.~: .11.~.(,1(,!) 1 Al··o Rni·k Buv 4 &-f;1niily in bRr 111 f11111~!y roon~. L.1rg" ~ ! "11h pool , N~1\.' 11va 1l11.blr. C(IVf'rt'ff p11ln1, r•ornct• I?! $22 500 ttlM \\ll h upll()11. 1\•Hh room for 00111 or tnuJ. ' rr 011 nrr ha.~ por<'hoscU 11 4 BR + Family Rm. ~at 1lii· bt>uch, Ju.~r !'\'. No Down Term• duccd 10 S29.7riO. Call for,.,, Pl'inH' l0t~11!1011. Pti(.'t"ll ln11· inl!J)('CliQn. r¥J6-2'lll hy tJf'Spcr .. t(' lranllf('N'd ()WTI. \0 THE REAL ""'-ESTATERS " " t " f'r. Entry hall. dining rn1, [ ~~~~~~~:!':'~ park like yard wlth htrg<.> WATERFRONT PATIO ~h8dP. l:rt'C'~ ... ·~hm, huge o~ of tht best in The Coves. family rm. ~.1720 Rooo1 for a lq .i boat CONTRACTOR 'S 29ll H.,bo• TARBELL I 4 ~~-:m• REPOSSESSION ASSUME sv.-1. .I. LIDO REA L TY INC. l BR . -126•000 ' 3377 V' L'd '73 7300 Newport B•ach Offict 3 Bedroom nr;1r 01111~ Point h1101t'd. l~i<l'll.~. Not•th c~111 __ !_~-~ " ~l1irlll11 S1fl00 tto11•n. l-'ull I \trAA nr. !>hQppin~ cr11\t'r. ! * FOUR HOUSES * 1011 Bayside Drive pncr $26.aoo lrnnii•rl . m~ Nf'\I' painl 1h111ou1. N111v 11.2 Bd!'lll. iit!lllrat.• homca 675•4930 H.liSkln. SEX TI-11~ ONf':! I f11A·V1' 0 K. 67~"8800 r.n 11::r . 101. R00tn for Jn!)"! • .._ ________________ .,. __ .:,r;:.''::.' ..;'~:;;';.:""'°:;' ;;;.:'::'"'_;k::.'-'-Py-1un11rl Exchl\nlf{I~ Jo·ORTIN CO. &-12.Wl \ • .l.'f DAILY PILOT S•l,.d11, Dt<tm"" 12, 1970 HOllSE.s FOR SALE HOUSES F OR SALE HOUSES FOR SAll HOUSES FOR SALi! Genorol 1000 Gonot'ol 1000 c .. ,. Ml&1 1100 Cotti MIH 1100 HOUSES FOR SAll! I ~!$ ,OR SAll HOUSES ,OR SAi.i!' Corona del Mir 1250 , Coron• del Mir 1250 LMo lilt 1151 HOUSES FOR SALi . HOUSES ,O_ IALI -----. ·---·-Huntington Baach 1•00 1705 HANDYMAN 3 Bedroom l'lu1 LlnLE MONEY MAKER Spacious Lido Home Prfme 3 Br. 2 ba, 11in~l1 &tol'Y. 3 Sunny p;.Uo1, 011 ------· --- Sl'ECIAL TAX DODGE llomper room $24,600 32 Dt:lllXf! unltt tn t~ el\y of SM' 1hi11 home 1oday. ll°a a Ol'ltfll:t'. Gold ?>tedaUkm, II.II fantuth.• valuf!' &rd ii '\\'On'! f!'ia'. , .:> l"ourplexei and .i lu1. In a ve1; nice area of Trlplt..:1'11 ~uh community Cos ta l\1esa wilh 2 ba!h.11, pool, pl~ aret"n ~It area. bl.ult-in 20x20 f;untly room. Terrific u1J1 d~femleflt M No do11.·n to \'t'ts, low do\vn hli:h htt:onlt'. Call for ctetaU1. lo anybody~ TAX SAVER 2 DUPLEXES ON THEIR OWN LOTS VIEW FROM MOUNTAINS TO THE SEA 01tl)' 10'..i dOwn \l.'lll ~)' this 1ln!et to st.reel corner 101 onP bedroom hou.e .,.,,\1h Ir ~-Redu~ !t1 $11.500, guest ap1 on a .,.,·ell located Prime Lido Nord CONDOMINIUM S19.;,QO, :: lx·tlroo111 3 bn1h, \I A no tlo11 n or S50 do11·n f1-IA. l.HlliC llvina l't)()ffi 11·it11 t1n:smi.ce, n10dcrn bltn kitch· l'n, 1\·a.Jl to "·oa.11 crpt1 J: U1·ps, pll'nty of 11tora;c, re. 11·igr1ator, "-asher St: dryer int lutlcd. G.I. NO ON. PYMT. "11-IAT"S TIIE ntEME" for lhi' ~pra\.\•ling r.ontempor. 11ry 1tyltd '. omt. Detailed roofUnea, \1'00d. stucco lr Pal0& V~rdc11 Slone. Well dc11lgncd 3 BDR.i'I. il DEN, CENTRAL J-IALL FLOOJ\ PLAN. Dbl. door entry hall open.s 10 LARGE LIV, R?tf.. 2;> FT. LONG, '"ITH CEN'f'. ER FIREPLACE Of' \\'HITE B RICK. Sliding alu1 operu; tti rear ground1. lllstr. bdrn1. suite \V/M_m.. RORED WAf.O ROB E DOORS & PRIVATE BATii \V /lltARBLI:: TYPE PlJLL. MAN. $31,250 MUST SEE· MUST SELL ft-2 101 , . , ONLY $32,950. S BR., 4~li ba, 1~aterlro111 De11¥ned to mal(e the n1osl Let rhe n:nt on tti11 charm· !Kime, 60 ft, lot, Deck, pic1 of the beaullflil JH1,norarnic 1•r pay rhe "'i\Y while you & floot. $250,000. vlf'w thl1 roomy Lusk 4 bed. watch lhe pr(lptr\y values Prime Tir. WILLIAM WINTON,' Realtor room h0n1c i1 the ideal St'I-!AAlr, Gllll u1 to Investigate of Lido Is e tin~ for )'OUr family, J1and· lhl• r11re lnvl'11ml'nt oppor. Beaut. 4 BR., 411 bl!. hu111c I' 111.ige R1!;1I [slate Newport •• F1INiew 516-1610 675-3331 !JOmc 11a1ur11I "'OOtl (;Ubl· !unity a t 67~. \\'Ith 5f1 rt. water tront11,ge. ne11, red brick patio, tinll'd Rooin for large boa.I slips. '61-4471 (:::: J 54'-llH BUILDERS CLOSEOUT I l~~~~~~!J!\!~~!!,!~~~~~~~~~~~J a1tu11 and 3 e&r garage. a1'<! Price $500.000. a few ol the many addltlon. 8111 Grundy, Rltr. aJ features that make 1his Realtor Costa Mesa 1100 Newport 8ei1ch 110G 1 L I .,, 500 iliOtii:i:l'~if'L:~F'A l i833;:;_Do;;;;"':;,',;°'~"~NB~-64~24~"°;;; ------''----'--'----·I proper yca'1°1 67*~~~ .., ' . WOULD YOU lJKE A C1'tdit rejeclJons place 7 hOm. f'S on choice Jou on the mar- ket again!! J.7 Bedrms, 3 &:: 4 baths, Wlna, crptg, shake roof ere. fron1 SJJ.940. RANCHO LA CUESTA 8 1'00khunt &. AUa.nla, 11.B. 968-1138 Open 10 am.ti pm 2629 Harbor, C.M. ~ •-h llOO (anytimeJ l .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;i;;;iiiiiim JGOOD ~ BR hR on Loll-s.o.o .. o SPLIT· LEVEL TWO Huntington u.ac 646-1111 Open Sat, & Sun. 1.5 donberry 111 No. C. ~I . BEDROOM J-IOUSE to 301 Broadw•y, C.M. A11 ume f':ti1tln& FHA loon UNUSUAL roomy that your grand 2 Homes On O.,e Lot of approx S25.i50 11•/intcrest lnlert'sting floor plan 1vlth piano 11 no problem? 2 IN 1 a1 only 6•~ '1•. $2500 do1vn roonu; gnlorl' in lht• hear! \1.'0ULD YOU LIKE A BIG. LIVE IN ONE 3 BR, 2 BA wl~ ttreplact>, lg paymnt. Ch11.s. C. ~lortin or Ncii'pot·t Jloights _ 5 Bt'<i. BEAUTJ 1''Ul~ SIDE \'ARD RENT THE OTHER living room 2 bedrooni. Rllr. !>-18-119~ i'Olinis, faiulJy roorn wilh j..-' LOW DOWNY" that your nei1hbor does aU 1 bath ap&nment with tire. B U• 500 D I I k ' Pro''' bl A I By OWNER /irc11lal·n und b11rliecut'. [Jc>. uys -ru, up ex 1 ie \.\'Or on · , , , , a c lo oivn .. , Pea. place. Elt>c bltns, near tl<'W ' "OULD YOU 1c•o AN EX I Th . 1 BR " BA f I bll I luxC' kitchen 11•ltl> bull!· in 2 BR . t.len, I ~1 baths, frpl, \-v L ru.. · OCEAN VIEW-3 Brm $15,500 UNBELIEVABLE! 1 ~2=1•""""c"'h-r"'is-0S-•d_a_n_, i;ure 10 Ive In ~ e hcnne 111 c1i>ts & drJ).s. 1''our garages. · " • i·p c, ns, ~ TRA J 'CO,IE UNIT h I · ha I I ''"''"·"'· -J•lg••·•l"C ~".. -I· t'OOn1y I-BR. ap1, Lru..,c I N · · lo e P a L"\ISI01n. 1uxur1ou5 c rm-;\,, .. ,, ~ 10 opp~•·tf'. 'Ill curner ur. tll'IU' s 1011pu1~ "''"' ···-'-' " """ ,.. k , T"'I' RI.hi• H••d 10 "" " """ ·~ ~ ""'"''" l -hool•. f'•Y •m•ll blcndrr. l ~rg• -·I wl!h patio&. Top location. n1a c yo. ur paymrnts.. '"' !I -• · er 'l\'ilh 3 kifii: 11iie bed-yeur loan 11•11.ilable ...... • .... ~ ... ... """ U 1 1 o b 602 I Jicve~ Bu1 true!~ A 3 Brd- 11'/flybrldgr, Nf'IV S.S. radio, r~built engi nf', new Jl<.lint, fH!I\' upholstery, execUent co1ulition glecps four. $3000 apprdiSt'<i valur clear for l'flllily IU )'Ollr 2 01' 3 Bdrm hon1c "I ussumable loan in Huntil\itOn Beach, ;.36.8891. ,CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Take over GI Joan, no qua.I. ilylng, Best locatlon. 3 Bed. rm. 2 ba, frplc, bll ns. crpts, drps. Subn1lt. 847-8507 Completely modern kitchen w/att. brkfst. area, has ALL BI LT-IN RANGE &-OVEN. DISH\\'SHR., GARB DISP. ETC. This better built home lc>ea1cd in finer re1ldential Sf'clion has Deen leased out. NEEDS YARD \\10RK & A FE\V i\fJNOR REPAIRS. Orlered ··as ia'", for !he V.A, APPRAISED PRJCE OF $33,250 FUlL P~ICE -m, ........ '"" kitehen and · Rlty ""'Uily, A111un1e lo~· inlere.st IOlld.~ of decking. -Phone n vcn>11y Realty 67J..6;ilO __ !~ __ rii. '"" ; ~ ..... n .. / LacL-nmyer '" ·~1 E eo H Cd' roon1 home anti 1wo gia.11 hu:;e fan1Uy l'OOm, fornUIJ nw loan. 540-561~ 646-n71 and only S39.500. ,....,., · aHt "'Y-. "1 HIGHLANDS lots for the pti<'c or Olll'. dininst. sreludtd living-room Call 6-16-3928 Eve•: S48-6789 LOVELY, quic1 , secludrd, B~' OWNER 2 B d +I' I Prlce Includes full size al. . . PLU" , •.·· n,.-,,, o-I ho ON THE BLUF'1'~ e rms 00 · ., ...... ,,..., '"' R ocean v t\v mt. 2 br, de11. lry. R-3 zoning, you <."dn bt."Ciroon1 n10ocy-n1akcr that BAYCREST A EA 2 ba. $39,500. Consider bh1• Big &-LittJe Corona bch Lara-e n1s1r bedrm, \% btt, have many niore units. All l'tlllly ndut't"s thosr-~nth. 4 BR+FR+POOL lease/option. Oivncr ~J!J..8007 2500 IQ. fl. luxury home. 68 frph·. dblc glll'. $37.950. "'ilh CK'<'an vie"'· ,~ nii. NO ON. PYMT. ly paymtnt1! $45,SjO Jor .• COLLEGE PRK _ S24.900 •• 1-=~=~--==--I ft. Ocean Bh·rl. frontage . Q\1·nr lA~1. 673-0139 rront !>each. You nanlc the bolh! S4600 do\\'rl. See today Nt\.\'port Beach !oven look 3 BR-FHA 7\::':~>-LO ON ••FIXER UPPER•• Prlncipa.I~ only. For ap. -REDUCED $4,0001 rerma. Fanlaitic value! 10 cllg. veteran. Payable $244 .78 mo. for 360 mos. with an annual pcrcentafe rate of 8 1~o/.:. Ca.II now, Tliank! .. 546-231.1 at this • ~ big bdrms • fam· * BY O\VNER: 645-0927 * One bt>droorn Hv1:1ble cottage 1iolnlml.lnl call 57a.3497 Sacrifice! Sickness lo~• Don't Delay Dial 96Z-558J 01• 6411-7171. ily room • spa.rklinii: pool · in Nc11.1XJrt 1-lcighls on a 50x BLUFFS 4 BEDROOM sale of lhi1' 4 BR. ta m. rm. FOREST E. OLSON '-0 THE REAL \""-f:STATERS plu1 Harbor High School · *" BR, family rm, crpts, 127 foo1 1o1. Rent or liv'-' in A rare find. a 4 bedroom. 3 & poul hOme. 21i Baths. 2~ \\'••!<Ill! <ho · All ti••'• bl1n~. 5'•' ·~ Io an. ~~.IX.O. ... .. JIJllng • 1' .,... 1hls unrll yu11 fl/'l:' ready 10 ba1h "C" plan in the Car gar. 100x1oa r·1. lot. anti only 1n!nute11 10 f he ~&-9042. 9"2 Che_y,_n~e. _ bul11 your dream home. "Bluffs" wilh open bean1s !\lust sell 001.,, • S·19.~i00. hr-ach. Priced under market lllO Bei;t tocalion in the Heights and a balcony for your Ju-Call P<!triC.'k \\'ood 5't'J.2300 ' for quick sa.lr. Better hWTY. Mesa Verde for $19.950. Call tor sho"•ing liet and patio for Ro1neoand e Bill H•ven; Rltr. DIAL 645-0303 BRAND NEW 546-2313. nra1·by pool lor everybody. 2111 E . Cot.st. Cdi.\t 67J.3211 Chestnuts Roasting FOREST E. OLSON DUPLEXES ""'' "'"'"'" pa" of '"' ======== c;1refn•c lift• in the Bluffs. Lido ltle on an open fire REALTORS ?299 HARBOR , Ci\I Dt>luxe 2 & 3 Br. Span1:;h & Conventional de11ign . r1·p1, $46,800, 1351 Call 67J.85j{l drps, frplc. bJlns & dlsh-1 -~--~~~'~""'=c1 EXCELLENT bu)'· perfect washer. Landscaputg & Baycrest Hacienda fol' e111crlainlng. Corner lot. at Chns1n1as 1inir in rhls 3 OWNER WILL SELL bcdroorn .J. den hon11", 1'~am. FHA OR A lly d lni~ room, b!tns, dish. Y liPrlnklt-r~. con1pletely /en1·• 1''rotn 1h<' Spanish arches, f'orn1al din'& rn1, lge family i•d. HOi\1.1:: & JNCOi\lE -heanied l.'t011!ng, red 1•clvc1 rm, sundeck, 3 br, 3 ba. l\'&.Sht'r, crpls, drPI. cover· Tenn~ on 1his 4 BR. 2 BA ~ patlO, dble ~aragc, All hon1e i11 Ea!itsidr, C.)J. l.gl! 1n per1cc1 condilioo! l i\J. fam ily rm : fenced liack i\IO>IATE POSSESSION!~ yard. 0"-ner very an.x ious! Oh )'f!'I, It HAS a FIRE-Only $2j,j()Q. !\loving~ TA,'I{ SHELTER In 1·hoit'£' He-back drapes in !he ~unk. Sll0,000. 6/.>-14:;;) area ol Coa1t1 Mcrw. cu living nn ro 1he lovelyl'H7ou,_,.,_,~,u-n~t~in-g~?""'C~h,-,~,,_.,,.,.-I N;:;;;Oc-:cm~•~ll~o~r ~•~·h~•~l-;:ll-i~s-, ~-= Mesa Verde Duplexes adobe brick 11alled patio • DAILY PU.m Open T!:iuse can sell ii 1vilh a DAILY :1 blks So. of S.D. r11.'Y thls beau1y hs !he Ullimate! column in e1·ery Friday & DAILY PILOT WANT AD. PLACE" "'·'"'· Lachenmyer Rlty !!arbor & Date Place, c .aI. JEAN SMITH, RLTR, Saturday. Call &12-5678 & charge it. Bu!l. Phone 557·8373, Agt -Wu !-.:. 17th, C.,\1 .~!"'~·~.J~255~'1~="."'':':"':':~=::;:;;:;:'=:'=:'"::':'7=7,;'~ Wells-McCardle, Rltrs. 646-3928 Ei·cs: 646-2'190 1810 Ne"'po1·1 Blvd., C.i\I. " 547729 E\'('s . ."l24-M6j · MUSfS ELL BY OWNR Newport Beach 1200Newport Be•ch 1200 Mts• Verde E states Bl'11nd ne\\', i2e simple, 1 blk1r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 675-3000 The Nun1ber '!'o Cali \\'helhcr Spacious 2 ,tory, J bedrn1 + Buying, Selling or Leaslnr bonus room. all bltns. heavy BEST BUY I i;hakt'. bkw:k wall. quit>t cul. . ,\\'r think ... l BR., 2 ba., de:-u e. SZ75. ror details g1~at patio. Lo"· n1a inl. call Jack Hammond, ll<'ri- )'ard Loe Irvine Trrract' tagr R.E., 5-ICJ.JJ:11. · •2 Real!s!ically priced at S 16.:iOO. t-:asy trrms. \\"ill c.:onsldcr lc11.sc/option. -• Eastside 5-Plex • NO\\' avail . 3 choice building beach. 3 br, 2 ba. 2 frple, sites adjacent to picturesque U.:-11.m ceil'g, w/w crpt. huge n1odel home~ l.'Omplex. s ur-dhl gar . 642-7323. roundl'd by luxu ry tiomrs in * LIDO SANDS * area of beuuty & pride of S1x;rkl ing 3 bdnn '/. baths. O\.\TlenhiP. \Valk 1o i\1es.a J Blk lo heach s'.1l.~. Vrrde & Costa Mesa Coun. Ne1;•por1 Bt>a~h R<'ally ri-;.· Clubs._ s1;i.ooo . S16,500. ! * 675-16~'/. * Bkr. Call ~S.l077. 1 NEWPORT ISL,-A..,N"O"' Owner Tran1ferred 4 bi\ Choit'C Joe .. \\';ill\ 10 lichool, park.!!, i;olr. Lu~h n·up\cal landscaping, ca. 2 Bn. rq1l1". &-11. gal'agr, bl'droon1, l'Cl' rn1. $32,500. H·2 1()1. 20', <1 11. l3y 01vl1'-!r. 673-2'.l:.6. m11A\' A 119'.\l'll I ~na. 11·alt'rfall & patios sur. $88,000 FUllNISJ U::U Cabin, Jll'il'. , rounU lgc pool. U1any eXlras, hrach. boal slip. Goorl Sll!ll· 1 3S6 E . 20th Street S-19,700. By owner 54&-0800. nier 1,.ntal. $3000. Srll nrl Costa Mtsl 3 BDR'.\I, 2 Bath. Over 2000 1radr. Call M>1088 f'\'e~; l\E.\U'\' l:\f, , . ES' l·'? ~15_l0fl~J 642"'4905 sq, ft. G~me rn1. frplc, dayi:: 646-0288 fenced yard. J~~ blks lrom c0~U~P~LE~,~.-,~b--,~.~1~11 $16,500 IS THE PRICE REPOSSESSIONS golf roursc>. sssoo d n. ' · r up.· r < n. Sparkling clean homes, :some Pyn1nls S19j, mo. (0\\'NERl 3-car., rK'.111 & clean, n_1~ely •• 2 «' 3182 I furn . 200 10 heh. Sacrifice. for 1his very li\'cablr Z bed· ncii·ly PfUnted & C&f'P<.'lcu. • ... :>-• 011•ner 71•1/ 542-19~6. I room home_ rh~1 sf'IS on ;i 3, 4 I.: :; bdrins. SomP wilh 4 BR 3 b&. ln·le\'l'I 3-cat' I , · ""'" R·2 lot . ""Y no\\', rent J)OOlw. FHA-VAconv. terms, rlec '•"''' lge ftunily rnl S26.7;;() 10'• do11·11. Rede<'. 111 1 ' ' •'· > ' I · " b· hit I blk \I out and build Js!rr, GN'11t fro1n $17.000 lo $40.00C. pool. f\1·cpi1. Countrv club ·~nu ··· u . • a, 115.: are&. whh olhrr large uni ls Collins & \\'att.s Inc. a~a. $54.~. Pl incip.a!s on-I ?ccan. Owner 213146i -3290. I su1·1·ountJ111g. ~ubmi1 do11·n 811 1::: Adam!i Avr. 962-.'iJlJ ly. :>,I0-1554 . I ro .ll('f', 642•9463· Jlll)'fllf'nt 11nd 1trn1~ 10. $29,500 BY O\\'NEP.. _ 1 l~r. fa--;,-rn~ DUPLE~ al. ~an · 4 ~r: 2 W lk & L Quiet s I . Proressivnally 1~11 ur. J 111 . 2 ll1t -~t_n. ~;: w. a er ee 4 BR + FamilV rm. decora1rd. lt11111ac. S~O.!NO. l_I t'l.'r int ·~ fu~0'~---- Beautiful homr, 4 king sized 5~6--0716. I REDUCJ::D S4000; Park Lirlo Rraltor!i bedrooms. I a r g e lan1il)' _ Twnh:k•. :1 Br, ] Ba. Immed. ti90 Harbor Bl\'d. at Adan1s 1·00111 3 baths linr quality Newport Beach 1200 poss. Realtor 646--0132. ;-,1;,.9-191 Open 'IJJ 9 P)1 built.ins ow~r desperate. 540-li20° 1----------OWNER DESPERATE 295S Harbor TARBELL 3 UNITS ~fodel hon1e $6000 undrr Sl'p8rare house~. L·5ide , 2 111arkc1 value. Gorgeous 4 BR. frpk", pool, room for br-droom 2 sto ry home -3 3 morr. lnco1nr S505. Price !iparklini;: bath11. fully car-Sj(},000 .55.000 down. Ag!. Jl("l~. huge family roon1, 546-21:a!J fOl'maJ dining I;; \\'OtJld )0111 ~=-=-=-~-========: ~licvr air t'Ondit1on1ng ~ Jmmcdiatr por.stossion. \rill Costa Mese 1>ell in !hr fK':0:1 48 hourli for 1100 S.19,9::.0. All rr rms • FJ-IA /1---------- VA • NO 00\\'N. Ca I 1 a45-&IU South Coast Real!ol s * LIDO'S BEST * Open Sal/Sun. 1-1 :30 4111 VIA LI.DO NORD Oramatk 2 BP. . lge, den. 50 r1. corno·r. Tcrra1.1:0 firs ., wlll!J; of t;liu111. $8.:i,950 41!3 VIA JUC.\ll Compare 10 any oth<>r? 4 All ., 4 Bit .• l1lll?f' llv rm., din. rm . 3.000 S<1 . r1.: ~J r1. 101; fo , only :W9.500. WALKER REAL TV 6~ tiTJ.1923 RES. $1,200 Ju111 !ht dO\\'n paymrnt 11''HA 1 East side 3 bd!'m a.rcha 1c . close 10 heart of do"·n1011·n . Large R2 lot • OR . Jncomr rental. for that 1ax i;hrlrer . pos!!lblc CCllll· 1ncrchll or multiple units. ONLY $22,:00 -Call 64$.7171, S HOUSES *HAPPY HOLIDAY* In 1his gr11,?iou~ \'1cs1 clifl Ou 60 X 30J lol, Eastsldc hOITlt'. 3 BR. 41'• ba. w1spac. lll'f'll Good 1noni·y. n1al\rr~ rnlerta1ning areas. ln1n1cd. lnl·on1(' S820 ;\lon1h. A~l\1ng po!'tM'ss. SJ:l,:ial. S69.900 OPEN SAT/SUN, 1-5 l·~t.1. (!) •••·141• U07 MARION LANE A··"--• BOYD REAL TY e 7: EAL TY 3629 E. COii.it It"')' .. Cdl\I ~,., Nr11por1 Poat Ofrlt t • 67.1-5930 • EASTSIDE EASTSIDE 3 ' Dining room. 2 ba.!11~ + 2 Bedroom & famll)• rm Ru1. many e:xtra.,, F~!lh paint & rte b:o:aury, fr'pl c, elec bHns new c11rpe1 s & drapes, Near + '\.\'Of'kshop, ASklng $2.;.500. \Vl'l!ICUft 11h0ppina. Asking Open Sat S< Sun I to 5 P~I. u.l.T~. Open Sor I Sun I to 283 VirJinl11. Ptact, C.~f. :, Pi\l ~70 E:. 19th Sc., C.i\I. Call Glt-n Quttn. ller1tajle (':ilJ GJC'n QuHn. Berill'lgr Rtal t.:Jllaf(', :,.ro.tl.11. ltr;i] .. .:~l 'llt', .';ol().Jll)l. LAROE, immac. l BR .,. SP,\RKL.ING 4 bed roo n1 ram t'lll., Mar e.ck Ba.y ho1n<' i n1 m e d i a t f' ~rt• 2 brick trplcs hnh1'tl 110abt':!>~lur1. All bltn~. cozy nm. blW, Walled l!repldl:t', (l\rnUy roon1 in parlf..tlke yard, covl'rtd qu iet re~ltle11tltr.I a r ea . paUO Itta Qu&l11y houn Owner anxleni~ • all tt'rm1 - on a' beautituJ strfft. lO'Ai fllA/VA • 1"0 00\\.N or Down $33 000 Kingt1ard &111.umt luw inlcrest loan. R.E Mt 2.rm.: eau a~~·rn. South cou1 ' ~11.l tora. $AL ISM IN 1..;;S.:;l;;;i,"'i"'u-,-.~10-P-1 -0-,-,-1n~t 21 Year aid Corona dt!I Mar 4 BR .. 2•\ bu, frplr. 2 Cl\l' fJnn hu openlnp 101 l '"" gar. 3 Yr•. old , 2200 Sit •·1. per~ rtll1 e111a11 '°'~ A·l Cond. \111c11nt quick pOL men. Pltl:lk call: Uv11oird i0<'!1$ Cu.II 10011) • Srnllh or \\11Jtcr .Has lor C.11 P11lrftk \\"ood ~ll tlOO •PP'l, e 8111 Haven, Rltr. 675·3000 ~I I: Coo>i, f'dM 61:i.321 l I WOW! $27,500 Newport Heights 1210 I 13Y O\\'NER: ·l Br. 2 b11., 1 I f1•p1". l)l!ns. ~Jany 1'trali.: \\'11lk 10 :l srhls. \\'ould oon. 1 .~lrl<'r lra~r . ."H&-3306. NEWPORT BEACH I ------ "THE BLUFFS" I Back Bay 1240 · 1''a3l sell ing · cvt'r ropular ~· 172· \IOB ILE 11 0\11';: L;rcal l sty. J BR. hOnit. 100~· . l\I . f 1 1 1 V11t· sr11.•! or Bachlq trs, 1n .aint. rce •. nc .. "'.°° · prl\ (Hl 11'!.V. Cabana. 2 \\Ilk 10 1th0pp1ng & !)chOOI.~ I I . . ; I •I ,_,,, 'RE 1' C II l'f' r i;: s. Jx ~ e~ "" . • Jns! pla111 ~ A · 1' p\·t llt>ut·h & boat lift . Only 1oday' S6:iO. al~676:l Z·l\4 Vista Del Uni Nc1l·port Beach 611-lll: Nrar t'n1ra11''(' to Ha)r'tt'l't 4 dandy bcdroon1.o: t1n:1~h·1' bedrooni acpnratcd nu othl.'1· ~Ide of homel. full size for. n1a l dinln1 room, h1mll> rootn "'ith built in dr-i;k urur, lovely 11.c1·ilan ca.rpeljl. vinyl ll'alJ CO\'f'l'illg -$ 12,!l~ - 011•ncr will help finance ~·i1h lOs:.i> do\\·n. Phorll" 616-l\TI lo vltw. 1-0 THE RE AL \"'\,, l:STATERS ·. ''· PRIVATE ROAD h11111a<', 3 BR, d<'n. din. nn . 3 bath hon1r uu lg1'. lcnct'd IOI. Light 11iry "J1.1n11~. 11111 111. 1•u1'i.'d J1111n,; & bc11ul . .i:~jr. 1leru; dbl . a•taitl'-II ~hop. I Aaloc. pool i put1ina 11:rtt11. Best bu.y Jn IU'C•. SGt..000. Call 542-4620 tor 11pp·1. I Bill Grundy, Re1ltor ==~===II Corone del Mar NEW OFFERING Co1•ru•1' lllt 111.hf'sl Cd)f loca. 11nn ,'\e,1 k1tch. \\'/blt·lr, re. IJ·ii,:. Adul1 ncc11 11led 2 bt.lrn1., 2 Oath & dr n. Only 11 ii block.II 10 n1i.!n lr1•11ch. llurry, lhia onr 11·on·1 111,!:\ 0.1 $51.500. SOLO We told you so DREAM HOME rn !\ 1l11'a111 111 a 10.:utlon: I J\l•i:il ;itlr;1l·ll1·1•Jy dC'1'0r:.11,1 ;; hdr111 . 1 IJflth. 0~11 ::iun. 1.:1. :l'27 Goldrntocl. Hurry. lhl.• 1von'1 111.ott r lllirr' S:M,000 RUSTIC BEAUTY 22'1 Heliutrope, Opt•n Sun J.~,, Open bf'1un C't'ilin~:1. South !iiilf" p11.1lO; urr.111 loc11rion. only 1.:, blk. to tilt· llC'.'ach. 2 lld1·n1.. 2 hath. S:>4.9:it>. FIXER-UPPER Sll('C111I• 3 Bdrn1., 1 halh; hll. tJI lht' beAl'h Nt't'd~ lots nr 1\urk: .lu.~11r-dut'f'd S.\000.1 011 111·r ,1111111;: 11round Ch(' 111•rlrt ,t 11.1n1it .lt:Ctlon. SI 1 !I~~: -OPEN SAT/SUN. 12·5 2828 E . COAST HWll'. 403 FELIZ Corona del Mir "THE BLUFFS'" 644-7270 l Bn .. 2't b..i. ~pli1 I•''' I f'Ondo. f"r111. \'It\\. T111dr, * PANORAMIC VIEW 1e1111t• or r.e.U. $·1~,j(l(J j Ll!Aury Ut."C!an UllJ. lJUJ)lt)I;. lh'l~tr"11. f~1c.il) Ju~tlrt C0tl~· Q\('t'lonkuw ,Jeuy& llrirbor BOND Rl .• ll.T'" 'ill l~f9.2m By 01111"r m 'Sf! • I TOP RESALE VALUES From NEWl'ORT'S FAMOUS PRIVATE COMMUNITY • • j • • 'J'-="-i 11 0: ..Q• Top resale values in the established areas of the \Vo rld Famous Bluffs community above Upper Ne\vport Bay! Enjoy priv ate parks, pool s. gardens •.. quiet strolls to shops ... even the famed Nen'i;>ort Beach Tennis Clu b and schools are "'ilhln walk- ing di stance. Take the Newport Freeway to Palis1d•1 1i9- nel (end of freeway ). Follow Pa lisadei to J amboree and cro11 the bridge to E•stbluff. Foll ow Ea1t Bluff to the Bluff entrJ and turfl l•ft to th e Blu ff edmini1tretion buil in9, View to the loy Exciting 2 bedroom bo1nes 1\·1t.h 1nassive view de ck that provides unobstructed view to Upper New port Bay and out to Pacilic Coast Highway and lhe sea'. One of a kind. 1'~ireplece. Private entry patio. I\ ice n1aster suite. Buil t-Ins. JUll Sl4,000 Spllt Level Model .i\djacent to park "'ilh vie"' that looks out to green area-and to water beyond . Ora· n1atic enlry. f'i replace. Built in china cabi· net. Loaded 'vith extras. Tl'fodel home car- pet . draperies . carefully selected y,•allpa· per. Deli ghtful. bright kitchen . Entry court and choice Bluff private street. o •• $14,SOO 119 Family Homo You'll love th is home with all the spo ce and features of the most expensive homes in Ne'Arport Beach. Iron gate to entry court. Large living are11. kitchen and master suite on top noor ... second fl oor highlights bed· rooms and big. big Ptayroon1 . P r i c e in- cludes S3.000 credlt for c a r p e l of you r choice. Pho"• Mr. Reo, 644·11JJ for eppofj,trnt nt -tr additional d1teih. lilt<. Realtor~ J:ll::l Brookhw-.;t Ail'!. OPEN-SA_T_&-SUN-1~ Hun tlngton Beach --~=~~--1 9282 MOKIHANA DR. $17,900 CORNER i\cloklhana & lm- fUll PRICE pala, Btw: Banning & Ham. illon l Blk \V of Butihard. 3 BR/2 ba, b.llins & din'g area fn klle.hcn. \1//\1/ crp!, frplc. Lg Assumable 5~ -;;, VA Loan. By O\\'llCr: 968-0271 11 you can alford 10 rent )OU can affo1·d your own home close to 11andy Bloc Pacifi c. Hullt -In kitchen, fenced yard. Ideal startr;r home . 10'1: do"'ll handles. MOVE IN BY CHRISTMAS \Vith room to run In th li; 2 story, '1 bcdroor.1 Collage l\'ith ]OIV, ]OIV $144 PCIYJnents 01· F'HA or VA Terms avail. abl e $26.000 FULL PRICE. Walker & Lee Rcaltorll 7682 Edinier 842-44;),j or 5ffi.jJ -IO •y----.. .LJW+.WPL OWNER DEoPERATE ntakc offer on one year new 3 bl'drm, l~ bath ho1nt. Good assumable JOlln. Pacific Shores Realty 536-8$1 Evea: 847-:)948 '4'Rn ''Pres!ige" home on quicl cul·d-s11c in nor1h H.B. :;~ •,; a.ssumt\b!r loan. 5 yrs uld, shnrp, clean. By 01vnrr. 846·18~7 BY o"·ne1. f\\·o 2 BR. corner lot. l'xccpl!onal $:!90. m. l'Olllf'. 122!1 Dcla11·are Sr. MISSION REALTY 985 So, Coasl Hwy., Laiuna Phon1 17141 194-0731 3 UNnS North end of 10"11. 2-2 Bed· roon1s, e11.ch with ocean vi•"" decks, built-in kitchen•, wall to 11•all rarpetin.i;: & open beam ceilings. 1-Studio. s;J,!iilfl. CaU • -i'Olan REAL ESTATE 1190 Glf'nne)1'e St. 49~·9473 ~34'll6 IRVINE COVE A tu:i.:u110us, conlemporuy home. Beautiful view of surf & shore. UfarOle entry, dlJt. lng rm .• lge. family rn1. w/ frpl. 5 BR., 31; baths. radi. ant heated patio. Close to br-ach. $199,500 Turn.r Associ1tes 1105 N. COB11t l t\.\·y., LagUna 494-1177 Anytime EMERALD BAY-COUNTRY ENGLISH CHALET Fountain Valley Just listed! Attr. traditional 1110 3 BR. 3 Ba., scp, !iv. nn., $23 ,500 d'.n.~rn1. & fan1. rm .• Sica I vf rhc )Car'.'.'. I-1.ooiny 1116 En1eraltl Bay , Sl1,000 Unbf'l1cvablc~ Quiel o·cl"' Jrn. ,1 [.l('di·ooni 2 baih and fani. Sh0\\'11 by app 1. cd i:L 10 loads of NE\\' ENG-ily rooni' lo\\·nhouse. No Bill Grundy, R1altor LA ND CHAR~!~ H ug<.' n1ore y111'CI 1101k for you. 833 Oovtt Dr., NB 642-46211 rooms. Teardrop c handelirr-1 l\lany e.~1 ras .. ,Call now! e GREAT \VEEKENDER-e rd fonnal dining, Archt'Cl tlnve"tors 1·hrck thi5 one) Near Victoria Beach un- ceilings & doun. Thick "'alls I L1rwln Realty, Inc. derpass. vie11.', low ma~ 11·ilh sll1'nglh like "'SA!\!· 962-69B8 Anytime ten8nce, 1 bedroom & room SON." Step dO\Vn master 1 -~~~~--'.-...,,-for expansion, $27,000 11uite. l\lasslve Jog· burnin;;: Private Courtyard ENGLUND REAL ESTATE fireplat'f'. \l/aJk.Jn closels. I:; lk1h·n1, fan1ily rm, large 318 Thalia Slrttl LoadR of brick. Covered pa. drn. Jo\\' interest VA lo;in:: * * 494-8093 * * ho. !UC'h l\'ood paneled df'-sr1:i0 nn11·n • al~o Jo1v VA / I tached ii:arage, Only $21,'iOO. FHA 1r rn1'. 01\ner must • $73,500 • nest 10 hurry and call ~714 ! 1110\'1·. 2.sTORY. 3,000 &1. rt. 962-Zl.>8:1. HAFFOAL REALTY I J Br12 Ba, living/rm A FOREST l OLSON 842,4405 J,,n;Jy/,.m. '"''" ____ _..-..~,...,,.1 * GOOD TERMS II * In<'. Realtor~ 191:11 Brookhurst 1\\'l'. Huntlna-ton Beach OWNER DESPERATE FOR Sale h.V onr. on 41}1 E1ne1·ald Bay rul-dc-sar. 4 BR & den, 1 '19-1-2609 b;i, 1\ /w & flrps. 2--car aulo-opcn gal'Rgc, lo\'cly yd 11' I l'C'('l!, anxious O\\'ntr i;o1n~ lo Eur'Ope r·eb. lsi. $.1:).;;oo, n1us! srll so ma.ke i\lodel home $6000 under n1ar. offer. Onr S.12-10.'JO. OCEAN VIEW Home 2 Br., 2 Ba. \\'/multi-u!M! room . Bltn~. 3ppliances, comp!. carpeted. Balanced P<l'"'er home. Sll.750, IO + down. 1023 Katella. 499-3006 or 492-40S4. BRE,\'11.JTAKING vi e'"' l\rt value. Gorgeous 4 bed-$995 DOWN/VACANTI roo111. 2 !ilOry honte • 3 Formal Dini ng Room sparkling baths. fully tar· Large P e nelled Oen hon1c. 3 BR. nr llt'w. by IX'lf'd, huge family 1'(){)n1. :I Brilrni. 2 ht1, J;uu !'Ill. ·~·e11n, school 6: shop. lnvt1t forma l dining It 11.·011Jd you j hlrl\ 11.flll. ,.111;nklf'n & buy like t'f'n!. SJ9.T50. bchrvr air rondi1!011i11~~ HAFFDAL REA.L TY flloss Rralty . 494-5.177. l111mcdiatr possc11S10n. \\'\1 1 842-4405 I SOUTH Laguna vie\v lot. ~ell in th<-nt'xt 48 hours for ==========•I 60 • :.:1.iO. $16,500. C&ll fjT~ S.19,0C!O. All tcnns . J-'HA ll30 o• 2131 OX ""0" VA • NO 00'\'N. Cal 11 Santa Ana Hgts. ' · ,,...,~~. 54:>8424 Soulh Coa~t Realrors 1 ,~_~ST~O~R;...cY.c:.;,So~,~,~h,~,.~,~c-·o_l_oo_;-,1. IM=l=u•i•o=n=V=l.•j=o===l=7Gl=I FIXER UPPER ~ br/3 bo. din'glrm. Vaca.nt. FHA S~• 'i:O loan S218 lam/rm. Loc11ted in Beaut. l ----,V~A-C_A_N_T---· I per n10 .. 4 hedrooin :, y1•ars section of S.,\. Hght1. E:.:- old, hardwOCl(I fl oors, patio. isli ng GI l\forlgage, can be 4 br · l ~'ba . View lot . sunk· f'lec bltn r:u1ge. oven, dish· assumed \\'/Lo On pyn11. f'n L.R. · Roman tub -pr. \\'BSher, flreplae<'. carpel~. ="•"='·=""=·="'•"=""'=·==== drn kitchen & only $31,500, C.11 drapt's, dbl(' garagr, !Cl'ViC'l' porch. ~hake roof. 111nd. Laguna Beach 1705 Collins & \\'atta fll(.'. ss.1:; Actanl$. HB 962-5523 scapctl. sprinkJers in rronl I · &: back. CO~IP,\R~: TillS -N1>ar nr11· Sav-e your ca.r • :l's Mt 3 BR. 2 BA hon1c -n'ad)' to • rnO\'C 1n hy Chnstmas. I fnr! Just f't!ach for )'001 Orck, rcnCf'd yard s, vie1\-. illa~.e Re.ii b tate I' tH-4471 ( r.l: J 5"4~·1101 THF: Faslt1t draw in th<' \Ve!<t ... a Daily P i Io 1 Classified Ad. &1:Z..:xi78 \\'ill lr;1.~r-optlon . $.1.l,500, phone & call 08ily Pilot E:i'/GLUND REAL ESTATE C.as1if1l'!d 642-5678 CWp 3liil Thalia St1M l 49-1·8093 your ad -tod&)'! Corona del M•r 1250 Coron• del Mar 1250 Corona del Mir $©~~~-ltt-trss The Punle with the Built-In Chuckle O l•arror'!9e let1ers cil the four >erci mb led woids be- low 10 fcirrn four ~rnpl1 wo•ds ,,!ISDUT I I I I' I I c s E R s I I I' I I I l ' f Tille of a new country I ROGOF j ' I I I I' • songi "Don't Go Into • tt1e ;=~;::;~;~;:;;::;;::_-, Stable, Grondmo1her. You'r• U H H A G I Too Old lo be -Acound." l'T""T-T"l-nl ,..-1.,,,...,1r--i C) Co111p l,t• tfl• thU('\:ln 1J;offa by 1.111,.g In th. ft'I,..,,.. wttll )'OU d•v•lop from •!c, No. 3 IMIO'llt. PflN T NUM8E ~£0 l£TT£PS 1 1 IN THf:SE '.'.OUl\RES I\ UN.S(l.&.MSlE tfTTt~S TO I .,. G!l ANSwtlJ . SCRAM·LETS ANSWER IN DIME·A·UNE 125' 0 • • ------------·-----------------~---- So.turd•1, DK.ember 12, 1970 DAtLV PILOT :ti HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS RENTALS ---RENTALS . RENTALS RENTALS -RENTALS --rtcNlALS Rt:NTAL) Condominium 19501_H..,oc:u.;cse:.:•c.....:U:.:n:.:lu:.;rn=l•:.:h:.od::_, 1_..,;H:.:ou::::•::•:.•..:Unfurnlshed Houn1 Unfurnllhecl Aph. Fumlahed Aph. Fum __ 1_1hod ____ A!l~ts. __ F_ur_n_lshod____ Apt1. Unfumlshed AptL Unfurnfthed $23.soo ,_G..,o-'n"-er-"a'-l ___ __:ll;;cOO::G Newport BHch 3200 _07 Cotto MoH 4100 Hunli"!len Beech 4400H1N1tlngton Beech -~port Bo•cb 5200Nowport BNch 5211 , ="'--'--'-, _L"•"o"'u"'n•;;,.,.cN.;;1;:.guo=l--•;;.o;'.I--------I===-============== SlcaJ ot they<"''" Roomy * 2 BR. $155 * 3 BDRMS .. 21' bath5; now •· • ot bcdto01n, 2 balh and Jarn. c•rpeti,ng. FaCH pool. $715 GOU' l:OUne View home -• CASA de ORO ~ Q JJ. lly ronm towrthouse No Bltn11. trpts l: dni.prs, J::n. rtlOllth, ~allor S48-el66. br, 2 ba or 3 plus df'n. • f niore yard vtork ror. you r!()S(>d patio & yard. Child-I========== I r·rp1c, drp;s, new shag crpe, CASUAL a Utn a ermo:Ja ,_1any e.\'.tras .. , Cali uo11.•!. 11 rr-n 1 ;tr. pets. JIURR\' ON bltm, outdoor patios, grill, CALft'. LIVING! (lnvc:s1o1'5 c~ck Uu11-n11c:) IS .BLU. . University P•rk 3237 b!'ff7.eway, trtts. $295/mo. In a v.·arm A1Klll. almoll-Casual estate living. Enter La Quinta Her· L I R It I f. BEACON 4~ phere. Spackiui color co. mosa's l ush green atmosphere & stroll tree-a96r2"'.6~88 ~ny~'im:c· * 645-0lll * RENTAL" ordinal~ apts. desjan~ & lined walk ways to your ;y,t. 1 ~.:C~~~~'.!'.~~--l3BilRiii::7.;mij-;-;;;;~;;;;i; • BR F' R ' "I fumlBhed for style 6 oom-ES I CLUDED IR.ENTALS 3 BDRM., r·amily rm., park .. ., am. m. """ n, rm. Aph.. Fumlthed tori. e Prlv htd pool e ALL UTILITI like yard. Costa Mesa. Kids 2~; ba. Tunle Rock·· $.165 Kl 1 BR. Unf. $150 -Furn. $180 Houses Furnished OK. bl'k., 1200 ll month. NO 3 BR, D.R., 2 ba, •••·•• $325 Generel 4000 tc~n w/ indirc:ct llR:hlh1g . F $210 1-'-=....o-.-----1 e Deluxe RIO. UTIL. JN· 2 BR. Unf. $175 -urn. General 2000 f'EE. 54~1720· 3 BR, l!'am Rm, 2"' ba .•• $300 Just For CLUDED. Adults only. no 3 Spac. Or. plans, de cor. !urnishings: live --------•* 2 BR. $120 *•BR, family rm.,.lll ""· t within romantic setting w/lun or privacy. * E SIDE 2 BR * ~ Sq_ Ft ............ $37S pc a.BACHELOR 11'5 T d I · k BBQ' w/ • • Guragf'. Yard, Kids & p<'t:i; \VE HAVE OTHERS! l BR. 1175 .. errace poo • pr1. s un e.n gas s s14:;_ Rani.:e ,i:; oven. rcfr, 1ve1:-on1f'! Decorate r or Single AdUllS 365 w. Wiison, 1 s 8 e 1 _cnu.lded seating compl. w/Ramada & Foun· c o, 11':i;h riyr soundproof. Ci1r111!n11111! l=~-'=~~'""=~~64~~~'~"~',1 i'ri, 40x2(1 cnt·I · pauo. Child. BLUE BEACON Soulh Bay Club is a "''hole • • • • • • • • • I * Colo r c.o-ord. kit w'/ indiraet lighting. ren nk . Avail 1)(111•! * 645-0111 * new v.·11.y of Ille designed $6 nue up '21.5n v.•k up * Delux• r•n9• & ov•ns * Plu1h sh•g c;rpfq. BLUE BEACON jUJ1t for single people. lt's STUDIO & 1 BR Apts * Bonus 1tor•9• sp•e• * Cov. c:•rport * 645 0111 *LARGE 4 OOdrm OOme ·with fun Ji\•in11: v.·ith warm, dy· • Color TV, phone serv, ~l * Sc.ulptur•d m•rbl• pullm •n & til• b•ths • bltns, large yard v.•/big "SINCE 1946" nan1ic neighbors. It's a • Li~ns. maid ~l'V ~vail * Ele_9ent rec;reation room. rovert'd patio. Available lst \V<'slern Bank Bid&:. heallh club punas swim-•Children & P section FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY Rentals to Share 2005 "°"'to a nice family at $270 University Park ming pool, °pa.rcy ~m. bil. * SUNNY ACRES * per mo_ Call agent. 546-4141 Days lll-0101 Nights lianhi, indoor golf driving zm Newport Bh•d. ~g.9755 Blk from Huntington Center, San Diego i\JATURE r.:mplayM gal isl-7-c~=-':-=c-'--"' ,.oge, tMnls courts, pro • • • • • • • • • 1 Frwy .. Gold enwest Colle~e. !Ired of apt. livin". 'Vould * 3 BR. 2 BA. * San n 1·ego Frwy to Beach Blvd So on " snop and resident 1ennis pro FOR You &. room-mate on • ·• ' hke to pool resour~s "'Uh $100. Carpe-l:s, drapes. dbl DON'T DELAY1 Single. 1 & 2 Bedroom lux· guaranteed payment plan, Beach 3 blks. to Holt ; W. on liolt to •.• matui·e cnlployed gal & rent l!ar. rned yard Nice family CALL US TODAY I ury apartments v.1th all the Unusual NEW unit gives ea. LaQuinta Hermosa 714: 847·5441 house in Ctl-1 a r e a • hom". Won't l1's1! 2 BR. 2 bal115 ........ $275 modern conveniences avaU. fully private areas & entry, • PRESTIGE LOCATION MARINER SQUARE APARTMENTS immediolely odjocent Westcliff shop- p ing center -ho$ o Townhouse o voil· able featuring private residentiol a t- mosp here. 2 Bedroom •. W oter, gos & coble TV included in re n t. Kitchen built-ins include dishwasher & disposal, woll to woll carpets, full length linen dropes. Also ovoiloble 1-2 & 3 Bed- room, $185 lo $255. Coll Bob Buckley et 645-0252 or come by MARINER SQUARE Aportmeots. 12-14 Irvine Ave., N .B. RENTALS Apta. Furnished 5100 ~e;;~ccs exchanged ' BLUE BEACON 4 BR , 2 ba. El Toro · · · · $275 able. f"urnished and unfurn. ea w/f-place. bath, beamed * 645 0111 * Elegant 3 Br 2~·1 ba •• St125 ished ceilings, patio. refrig. All Coit• Mes• .. 100 Corona del Mar BEACH Pad, Laguna, ro • 4 BR. 2\f baths .•.•.••• S350 ' rec. facilities. Avallable l-'-"-'"--"-';_---- ,.250 Huntington Beach 4400 BRAND NEW '2 BR. SlT.'r-LRG modern 1 BR. nr sh11re w/hip person. Pvt heh. 3 BR., n10. lo n10 •...... $350 MODELS OPEN DAILY mid-Dec, 646-0073 I BR. furn. apl. Heatt'd Pool. No pets. Children ok. See at 126 Monte. Vista, CM. l BEDROOM furn w/garage $175. a p I beach, crpts, drps, childl'i'n REALLY DIFFERENT! s1 1;, n10. John 5334456, Ex Costa Mesa 3100 3 BR. 2\.1 baths .... $.100-$325 10 A.11-1. • 8 P .M. 201 . 3 BR. 2 Ba. tnhouse .... $3'111 * 67:>~'15.1 * ok. 409 Calif, 536-4261, All deluxe features, Prlv. p11.. 847-~169 O\\'NER needs luiiy ro sharr J;irgi' hom1'. S.C., freeway L1\RGE 3 BOOrooni. 2 bath, 1·lose, 4!12-2187. $100, \Vcs!side home an a full BACHELOR \i·ill shllrf' home acre. Outside BBQ 11nri firc- 11.Hh anolhc·r l1·nllP~e s1u· placf', newly pa.in1M &. n£'\\' di:!nt cto.! 646-6245 carprts/drapcs. $2.'lo month. . PERRON 642-1771 (ired hill HEAL TY Univ. Park Ct<nter, Irvine Call Anytime K3.1-082o RENTS FROM $150 NEWPORT BEACH 880 IRVINE AVE. IRVINE & 16th Son1" kids k pets F I UF 1·2.J Br-1 &. I-Ai B-From $140 LOVELY I br In quiet area. Built in rangi's • d/w • disp Dependable adults. $145. Pool • rec rms • elev • Pfllios 1-=c""~'~O~'c'~"=''~·~"~ll-4_,3""-'-, ~­ Gas pd. ·,So Je11se • move In $8.'>--BACHELOR apt t o r 525 Viclaria Ct.1 • 548-46.51 \\'01nan. Ulil pd, Carport. $13 0 MO. Mob Hm lRI Broadway 5'18-t.~16. $l25/n10 St up. Util Pd. 41 block 10 ocean 1JOO Scaview, Cd~I 2 BR ;1.pl, turnlshed. 5 hlks fro rn beach ln Corona d~I ~lar SJ7j n10. 548-7983 ~~---~----I tlos, beam ceilings, panel. LRG attrnc 2 Br. Avail nnw: ing, frplcs avail. Big rec Pool. Kids & pets ok. $159. bldg, pulling green, 111nd c'-·'~'--'~"-''~· ~9'8-=75~10~·~~~-I volleyball. \You Name It!). * 1 & 2 BR. Crpts, drps, Adulls, no pets. Close to bltns. 733 Lake. 53&-3700, everything, $165. 536--0275. 1 BR FURN-Nr. Shp·~ $150. I:========= 387 \\'.Bay St. (htwn Harbor ' Costa Mesa 21~ ;\IESA V_ERDE 3 BR, 2 Baih,1 ~~~~~~~~~~ (714) 645-0550 AVAIL .Ian. 1~1. HalrcresL 3 family room, bJtn range & Corona del Mar 3150 I SOUTH BAY CLUB w/cabana, compl. furn, htd IMMAC. 1-2 BR. Lrg closets. pool, adlts. no pets . 4-Rerlec. Pool. Adults, no pels. Seasons 2359 Nwpt Blvd. Ufil's. pd_ 548-0336 602 Heliotrope, &16-6.'\00, Laguna Beach .. 705 & Newport Blvd, 14 ml N. &14-1(197. of 19th) hcdroom hon1I'.'. l\'r Bakc1· & OV{'n, frplc. crpts, drps, Fairview. Adul! f11.m1Jy, no $26."i/mo. 1644 Labrador. 3 BR. e used brick fpl. e pi'!S $310 mo. Box P-20-13. lort \\'. Bakcrl. Open Sat & bl!ns e 2 car gar e So. of Da ily Pilot Sun. H\\'Y e $250 t.lo. -or will C-1 RENTAL 3 BR, fam ., frplc. 2 BA. lg St'll . Realtor 6T<>-5776 700 5q h hoUS{'. La.q;P loL rumpus rm. \\'/\\' crp!s· I ~========= ..._ , t : C 0 s 1 a i\lesa dblc gar., auto door. $250. V"11 n °" n. · Pete Barrett R e a I t )' t.latchao1 Re11lty 6·1fi.4S.17. &l2-S200. Newport Beach 2.200 3 RR, 2 RA, ne"' carpets & 1--~-------·I paint, Imn1cd f>OSS ar $250 :t Br, 2 ha ln11·er 12 of rluplex mo Call MR. HOEGEE. SO. 11/patio & d(l{'k, crible TV, COAST REALTOR!'i, Prop. frpl c, furn or unlut•n, i::.ar, ~Tgn1t. Div. 545--8424. launrlry ra ci l. l.<'asc only. 3 Br. 2 ha. elcc kil chcn, cpls, 675-3003 or 67'.)-;:.(123, 011-·ner. d1·1>s. Lge garage. fenced •I BR & den, 1,~ blk to heh. back yard. $245/mo + Yard. Vu of occu.n. \Vnlr dcpo5ll. Avail 12/21. East 7101 Seashore? Or_ 642-7671 .side. Call 548-8578. 3 BR. 2 RA. frplc, r::-z ;.-1ESA del r.lar 3 Br. Bltns. Parking. J11n 10th. Mrs. New paint &. c r p Is. fcnton 612A993.1, 673-2110 S250/mo. Dys 546-9222. eves • -54;,....il."l l 1-~~~~~~~~~ Bayshores 2115 ATTRACT IV F. 3 Br. To"·nhouse. nr C:\f cily hall, 2 BR furn. 2lill B11ys;hore Dr. 2 haths. forcerl air hlg, pool, Open \Vl't'kenris. • 2 13 ' 2 car gar. S225/mo M5-7474. 821-1:>15 for appl nr 64.'>-3~ • BR 2 •-lo 1 •. , ., • u.il, nna uin g rm. . , Quiel cul-<le-sac street. S26..l tln1vers1ty Park 2137 mo. Close to schools. East 4 BR; '~ & 11~ Roth, partly si<1e. 64•1-Ga84. furn. $3.'lO/mo. !'n pets. I BR House, 'ltJ.:" AP zone lot. C111t 714: SU-0692 nellr i'verythin~. Adults. $125. $65 Clean·uP. 2172 Corona del Mar 2150 College, C:'-1 54g...-;,237, Huntington Beach 3400 NEW '1nn1c lnr Chns«mai;, l'l"f)' at1rac1 4 BR, 2 ha, hcaut. lndscp'ri, mi rrored frplc, i::.old drps & cpls throughou1, ll.<1\\'Aiian palio w/sm l1shponri, Av11il now. Carner lot. 64·1-7891, S28.i mo. 2 BR. 2 BA niobiJe horne, Drifh1·ood Park at the beach. Adult !' on ly , ·rrade"•inds Rlty 847-8511 LEASE Option 5 Br. 3 Ba. pool , ,t:ardcner pd, clOM' to heh. bll-in~. cp\s, drapes. Vacant $37:). 1213} !!60-4286. 2 BR. crpt, lat1:e yard, patio. garage. J>rivacy. 2 kids OK. 1229 I)e.lav.•are St. $235, Option lo buy, 4 Br & ritn, dishwasher. Nr Adams & r.1as:nolia. 962--0903 NE\V • 3 & drn, 2 Ba1h, crpt, drpi;, fel"ICf'd, IRndscpd. s24;,1mo. Call 838-6297 1------.-.-1-k-,-e 2 BR. crpls, drps, rncd F • V 11 I BR C'1\ta~e a oc s rom yut"rl. lmmed. occup. $150. ounta1n a ey 3410 hcach. 519 : Fernteaf, Cd!\I, Chllrl ok 646-5837 0 r 675-31Rn 6i3-291R . ~~~~~-~-Ba 1 boa 1300 AV1\Il..ABLF~ ff'b Jst, lrasr. 1-::::========:1 atlrac 4 $.· fam ln Mesa I~ !\leadn1vs. College RI t y, Lido Is le 2351 ;...\&-5RAA :i BR. 4'"1 ba. 11·a1e1•front hon1e 'w111ot·k on Ltr!o 1'ord. $l j()() :-.1011111 e 2 BR \VJTH POOL .-RONT HOUSE 540·966.l * 646-9425 3 BR. :: Ba. 0H·11 atrr ho1nl" * 2 BR DUPLEX, un- furnishcrl ..... $1:,0 n1nnth furnished. Crpts S.· drps. Bill G1·u11d~", r..11r 612~1620 Nirr 8: clean. 54~22 $250. 3 BR lo111nllouse, crplll, drps. "'11sher/drycr. f'lec rangr, dshwhr, ·rumpus rm. rec. facilities, incl. pool & sa.un11 ha.th. 962-5111 3 BR + rlrn, 2 h11, ram rm, frplc. Chilrlren, no pets. Hse 6 mo old. 9611-9234. 4 BR, 21., Bi\. bltns, pool, 2 car gar. $21j mo. 1st & Last, S\00 clean up. ~42-5.;.ll 5'8-<332. J BR. Adolt•. Pool. Jdeo 1 r ,!!';_ Balboa 4300 $30 WK LUXURY bachelor:s. Spacious. "" ,t, up. Bachclor:s, slnglts, l * 1 • BR. 1'Urn, upper. nd be 1993 Church, 543-963.1 e 125 WK-OCEANFRONT r. rm. sit~ to h, all util, Carport. Pool. $135 / mo. h r 1· "voly 5 0,•-ro-, 1-n"-. td poo , 1nens, rec rm. 560 Hamilton or cal l LAI '"' •;> ouou• APARTMENTS . • • • Also atik about our e BRANO NEW SUPER apt .• all features above + 2 Br., 2 Ba., 2 frplcs. 54~760 Newport S.ac.h 4200 Ma.icl scr, POol, util. restauran1, cocktails, danc- Liv• where the fun isl e 6T~40 e il11?. r--CL=EAN~--.-Q-U-rET=--COUNTRY CLUB BAY.-RONT. walch lhe boat Village ~nn Holtl ApUJ: -RE~N=Tl~N-G-F~U~R~N-IT~U-R-E~•Furn. Bachelor $ll5. 1 Br. LIVING p:iradf''. 2 Rr. furn. apl. Of'c I .!M-94..16 $125. Adults only, no pets. Luxury garden apts, offl'ring lSth ta De c l6th. 1014 E. LARGE s TU n to . $11 2. CQSJS LESS See Mgr, •6 2135 Elden, C.\f compl. privacy, beau 1. Balhoa Blvd. 671--2760 Rcnuliful vlc11· on Clifr DELUXE TOWNHOUSES ON NEWPORT qACK BAY Complrt" 1 BR . Furn, as low as S2'l per mo. I 00 % PURCHASE OPTION Ind. ileni selection 2< hr. dely, Mooth to Mo. CUSTOM Fc.irniture Rental 517 W. 19th, CM. 548-3481 Anaheim ••...... , , . , 774-2800 La Habra •.•••••.•.• 694-3708 $30 v.·k-1 pl'r, w/klt $3.'i. lndsep,e: & unparallell'd Orivr. Call wllPc:I 713: t.ta.id ser, linens, TV & tele. recreational lacilltics in a 2 Br. 315 E. Bay. \Vinlrr $200 437-6~'[).l Seal.ark t.1olel 230l Npt counlry club atmosplK're. n1onlhly. yrly 11.v11il. Jnq. .~------Blvd. 646-7445. Furn or Unf. t.1odcls opr-n to No, C 673-1!'121, ~R-7771. BACHELOR. Ne11r lw'Ach ,t, an1-3 p.m. Rcnti; lrom $115. * OCEANF"RON~ :I BR. !!hopl!, Ulil. pd. Ni r e . Acapulco Apls attractive, OAKWOOD GARDEN Sll:-i, U!ililiel! l 11 c I u Cle d. Rrrrrrnc:f's , $10:-,. 1!).1-4925. 3 &. 4 BR·3 Ba. Frplc, fam room, double g11.raa:e. Beaut. lounge. Pool. Biiiiards. Adult & Childrens arcA $250/mo, &12.0300, 540.5147 ' Pool, Util paid, Garden APARTMENTS \\'inlrr lrase. 673-4724 ·living. Adults, no pels. 1700 16th st., NB Dana Point .. 740 • MARTINl"UE e :l BR. $175 • 1 BR. S14S 642_8170 e l BR. nrv.•ly dee., clnse to 1----------T 1800 Walla-Av• c M bcache1 & shop'g. $150 per' SINGLE, TV, pool, pets ok. Park-Like Surroundings ..... ' . . OVERLOOKING Entr o I mo. Util pd. 675-~IO. $'.E & up wkly. DANA l\.1a· DELUXE 1-2 & 3 BR. APTS. $25 Per WHk & Up Lido Isle shopng ctr, cute l L -BR rina Inn. 3'1111 Coasl H."-'Y· Also r·URN. BACHELOR BACHEWR & 1 BR. br upper apt. $145 mo yrly C EAN, a 1 1 r a c t l ' Prv patios * Htd Pools TV & maid scrv avail, I W ' ~ Call 67" 9217 rt'Spons!blc adults, t.lr.i. RENTALS se. a er ""'· ..:r. • Bro\\•n, 673--0R.'19, 67~1630. Nr shop'g • Adults only "':~~;";~~~:::~-/==~450~V~k~to~n~-·~-~C~.•~r~.~-l 1 BR. furn apt. U1il. YEA.R-Apts. Unfurnished lm Sanlll Ana Ave, CM PALM MESA APJS. DELUXE 2 BR. furn & un-L'I:' G11rage. No chilrirt'n or Lido Isle 4351 General 5000 Mgr. Apt l13 e 646-5542 l BR FURN. S149.50 Bachelors J.Urnished from S140. 2 BR apts s11: mo. mo .Imo, 'OK •POOL furn S14fl lo $15.1. Pool.' 2 pet11. Call 67~>-2930 alt :i. WILSON GARDENS APTS childN!n ok. 177 E . 22nd S1 .1 ·su~O-D_E_N_L_Y_A_v_o_ila_b_l•--th-ru-t LIDO 8ayfron1 . Rfft•h, llfll 2 BR Unfurn, Newly dee". 1_64_2_-364~'=~~--~~-I June. J..ge 3 BR, 2 BA, Nrw carp. Sunrlrt'k. $156 VENDOME New t'pts & drps. Spac * 2 BR. Furn. $155. sundeck. 54~4-I. ~10. including ulllilirs. lf.lf.IACULATE APTS~ Jtl'OUnds. A1\ull.s, no pets . POOl •. Bit-,, ,_,,, d-•-, 00 Bay & Beach Riiy. 67;)..JOOO $140 mo. 2283 Founloln W•v " .,. .,. BACilELORS & 1 hr apt. ADULT and ~ children, nn JM'l.S, 32>J E. $80-$150 yearly, 1216 w. l BR. LrJ:" closets. Pool. t"Ar.rTL\' ~etion F.. IHRrbor, turn W. on l71h .Pl, CM. 548-2738 Ball>oa.67>-7876or4M·!'.H71. Shuffleboard .' Np · Cl I h • p k WilMlrl). cpl/drps, Util pd. 18&1 ose o s opp1ng, ar Qu' t Ad I L ' I STEPS to Bch, lrg 2 Br. ~·onrovia Ave, cr.t * S1m.;iou11 :\ BR's, 2 ha. 1e U t IV ng hean1 ceilings, lrplc, radio * S11.•im pool, pul /grren 1 &. 2 BR. Shag cpts, bltns, e SAUNA e JACUZZI . AlTRACTTVE 2 BR. L\61 •1 -""ta M Qu iet. Pool. Adults Cw/teens "esa. ""'· .....,.. esa ok) $155. 642-9520 642-2825 Phon• ~9860 BONUS ARRANG&\1ENT gar dr. $220/yrly. &12-3490 Balboa Island ,.355 • frrl, Jndiv/lnriry lac'ls beaut lndscpd, $150 "' $170 '* OCEANFRONT 1 BR, 1845 Anaheim Ave. incl all ut il. Adults only no l·IOL!DAY PLAZ_A __ NE\V Del~x 2 Br duplex, en;cJ Yearly $175/mo. Ali;o $140. GORGEOUS 1 br 11pt avail COSTA MESA 642-:m.l pets. DELUXE Spacious 1 BR gar, pallO, bltrui. We:slchff 673-2259 or 644-5972 immf'd -1/6. $1:i(I mo. I ~~"~l~A~"""~~'"~'="~·-64~6"'7="-'-I furn apt $135. Heated pool. Rrea , 67!'>--1849. PENINSULA Point • SinJ.:"lc or ni11rrlcri cpl. UHi VILLA MESA APTS. Ample. parking. No child. I BR. Trailer. Adult-' only. J.:'Rra~r. rompli'lely Jiu~~'. plliri. Rf'f!I req'd. fi73-5690 2 .BR, Priv pa.Lio. Hid pool. re.n. no pe ts. 1005 Pomona, No pets, $1 00 mo+ ulilitie:i. $150 mo. 67J-8990 H ch ••o RENTAL FINOEl(S 2 car encl'd gar. Children CM. Call 646-1809 untington Bea -0 -Free To Landlords welcon1r.. no ptts please! Chateau LaPoint• NOW Renting· 2 Br furn, i.:d 645·0111 S\65 mo, 719 w. Wiison. Deluxe 2 Br furn apt Pool. Joe. J"ec rm, h!d pool. No Newport Hgts. 4210 BEAUTIFUL FURN. AM'S. 646-1251 Carport. Close to .shops. children. Sl40/mo. 646-5824 1-----------1S14().$16.'i. Quiel, 1>riv, patio, 21~~~~.;,~--~-11 .1~1~62~.50~--=,-,B~R~-,-,~lt-w-i~thcl CLEAN l or 2 Rr. Ariulls, nn wardrobes, frplc, dressing fin'place, crpls, drp•, Mam Adull s, no pets. 1 BR. furn!,,hc{t, AduUi;, no I k I Pool $17~ NEW 2 BR apt, &st pet~. Lg kil. Sll')..$150. 2421 rni, oc cc 11ep. 1tar. · ceiling, palio enlry. Adults 1941 Pomona Ave, CM pet Call arter 5 pm. ..,A"''' n,, ro> toc111ion . Jj6 E, 2lJrh Rt. :i.ig . .wso E. 16!h St, NB. 646-H!OL ""'"' -• only. no prls, refenonces. 17:Ull Ket"lson J-.n. 11 blk \\'. Cns!a Mesa. 642-"90''> 2~ Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa 4100 I BR. Adults only. No pel.~. 2 BR, fpl 1' patio, wintl'r (If Beach Blvd. on SlarerJ. 673--0395 -----------I Near shop'g_ $125 incl. util. rf'Cnlal 6 mo's Rdl!s, no pers. * JW2-7848. Costa Mesa 5100 ch1lri $1•15 mo. No ""1s. :!077 :.~2 c t s ~'" =2J S115 646-7602 I d 2355 ,.~ LOLITA Gardens -Furn or ..... t'n er I.,,..,,..,,,, . · I BR. f"ROM $125 i\10. l;B:;•:;l;:bo,;,•;;.,..:l.:.•c:•.:.n _____ 1 \\'al!ace, Apr 6 Laguna Beach 3705 GOLD MEDALLION Modern 2 Br. l ':r Ra., patio, crpls, drps, GL kit. Encl. i:ar. l\lany luxury extras! Ne". hus. $155. Adults. 11.(1 E. 20rh . LRG llC'W llunny 2 br, 2 ba in Spanish 4 plC!x on quiet cul- di'-SllC. Closed gar + xtra prkng, hlrn~ incl dsbw~hr, 17' frost-fl't'l" refri.ic, elrc. frplc , gold shaJ.:" crpts, drps. Nr So. Cit PIA'f.a. $185. S.lj...2321 or ~1~1973 unlurn deluxe I br & den EASTSIDE 2 BR unf. house/ 0\'<'rlookin" l>raur •arrirn Corona del Mar 4250 .. 1010 SO. Raylronr: 4 Br :l'z :-.IF.\\' c·rpts &. rirps, lge fen('-w/pa.tio. Infant ok. $145 mo. furn. ap~ Sl-45 & up. Pele I par10 •"-hid pool, adll~. 103.'i ba 1111terfronl hnme & 2 br. cd yard. 2515 Eld£'n ~\ve. 3 BR & fam . N. enrt, 1\., blks l!aS & wlr paid. Phone 557-9187 or ~2-4423 -12th SI RCroSll fron1 La.kc 1 ha ,t:<1 1"ag1• ;q11. Dork. S\~5. 5-15-\6.i7 IQ bch. R£'f.~ req 'd, nn pt>ts. ~ 121!12 Edinger (2 FURN 8 h I & 1 8 NE\VLY decorated 1 BR Park, 5.~900 Bill Grunrly R!t r. fi.12·46:?0 "1-B~R-ho~,-,.,-1-120~-+-d•-po-,;~1. $200 1no 111 July 1. Show Sat l-'b~"'='E--.='a~r=H~'~'="°~'='=· -o-c=,-I Excepti:a~l;r nice! r. ~deal localmn. $16<1/mo. ~uhl New 1 Br-1 blk 10 bch $l50 • 3 RR 2 B1\ l.JSE ON Refe.renccs ™I'd & Sun, 473 N. Cypress. NEW f"URNlSHED APTS 2110 Newport Blvd CM incl. Adu!ls only. :> 14 l ~ek ft'Cf' pri deck I '" · 64 Fernlral. 642A6766 or . . ' APOLE:-.11\, CO:'l!PLETELY 546-41 . $185. 2 BR, re~nrty remodel· BACHELOR 1·2 BR ' 494-4\!7 Quiet singles ,\: cpls nnly Fl..iRN. $2.1i 67~2901 1 BR. New crpls, dm;. Cou-ed. Mature adults. 190 Ca· FROM $135 MO. MESA VJLLA-147 Flower 204-A 14th 673-1784, 5..16-1319 --pie only, no pets. $1~')/mo. nyon Acres Drive. 213 : fnt Pomona&. Park. 642-2015 C.M. l BR Apt · $140 2 A BR, fully crptd, pool, So. 5 "-2~0 1 "O.M.'LE:Ti:Ll';;;;;;-ib.l,,--;c*~A~r~r~'~"'~~~-~-·~-=-r H er , ~ Laguna Beach 170 :.JS-1,10'.:i or &16-6762 "":r-·"' COMPLETELY tum 1 br 0 wy. ose: 0 s • ..,ps. 2 BR H A ·1 De 20 2 BR, 2 ba, sp!lr level hou~e. a.pl, newly painted, e BEAUT. Boch. & I Br. Ariulls $1 R5. lse. 673-8213. OCE1~N~~RONT • ~:~1.1-:RA~n No · pe~~-sc. nc~ai r ~ ~ • n: $200 mo. $140/mo. 977 v a I enc i a . ap!~. $29.50 wkly &: up. 2 BR 1.Blk to O_c_e_a_n_ B,\ ~ -:--racious "'. 1' ~rrninr: $150/mo. Call 1213) 371-3!)6.i 4!M-8•113 MG-76.'{2 J•"urr.., incl u1il. Mfi-..G451. C111l Aft 4: 544 .. 1ri:-*1 LUX. I BR. $150 . 2 Br, 2 Ba. SHl5: in lovely Span1.~h bldg. Quirl. scrc>nr atmosphere. \Vplk to heh. 219 15th SL -.-DEL LAKE i\1ANOR 9 ;; P.R . h11n1(': rl1111ni: rm .. 1-~--~~---. Ulil incl. 11. r\ u 1 I . lariui. lnnt'r i•nur l.var rt , :\Bl', famil)•, 2 h11. frph:. S26S. Rrin11 :\BR 2 RA rus1. ONF. room apt w/bath. l BR, fu rn. $1:,0 incl ulil. 1-BR., pallo; walk lo sto1•r.~ B11.chelor S9!'1/mu. nllll:::riifwrni i•iriis. $Sj() JICI' lrnse option. ,\\! hllns. fncri blr. Bl"anis thn1, frpl, viC\\'. Olrlrr lenan!s only, $.'i.'l mo. Pool, garage, di 5 po~a I . &. h<'ach. 1 Ariult over 40. Pool. Palio. 1 'lno, r111·n .. y<·111·ly. ' I="'~·='=''="='~'=· 1=2=75=·=5=57=-="='~'·=c_,='"='"='='='·="='=·'="='="='='=· =00.:=U=ti=lil=i'='=i="="="='"'=·="'=""'=""'==l'°'A~d°'o_r='-'=·="'="'="=·='='="'=""='='-"=S=l25=M=o=.='="='·='='=·l-=2=22=2=='-'="""=='="======= * $170 * 3 BR, Jl2 BA, patio, bit-ins. crp!s, dl'PS. Ask about our rliseounl plan. 880 Center St. 642-8310 Lg 2 Br Duplex crpt.s. rirps. bl!n~. beamed ceilings, gar. laundry. Adults sm prt OK. SISO. 169 Mesa Dr. 642·086.1: &16-11 66. HARBOR GREENS * v ALUE • Qoiot 2 Br., GARDEN ,t: STUDIO APTS crpls, drps, rishwhr, pool. Bat:h. l, 2, 3 BR's. from $UO. AduHs. No pcls. Sl'.ID. ~ 2700 Peterson Way, C.M. Pacific Ave., C.M. 548-61178. 516-lJ370 I or 642-4129 LA r, u ~A 111LLTo1~ Costa Mesa .. 100 Costa Mesa 4100Costa Mesi .. 100 M ission Viejo 4708 M ission Viejo 4708 Mission Viejo 4708 Newport Beach 5200 N•wport S.•ch 5200 RETREAT -nn 5 Rl"rC':o., 11...::::::.:::..:.:.:::.:::..--========---..:.:.:.:,::;:;,:_;:::;:::_====:.:..·I=============================== I iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim.:iiiimiiiiiiiimmiiiiiii BR., rlrn hon1r . Unrll .July II 1sr, furn. -11sk1ni: $350 per mo. :'\C'j{Otiablr lo rellt)()nsi· hlr ]lC"l'SOn. TURNl::R 1\SSO<'. l'll-1177 NE\\'LY f11r:i ~pli! Jcvl'l .1 BR. 2 BA, I~" Jiv rni, frpL /\It niori !11t·tl, 0t•f'an \'U, rieJ1.k. f>lllio, C'it1'por111. lors r-xtra..~. $3.'iO 1no. l .. <;f'. 11131 i\l1ra1nar. E1·r~ 213: 162-1274 Coll. San Clemente 2710 •I BR., 1:an1r l'f'l(llll, llOlll la· hi,., nr~' cpl~. i1nn1ar Or-:11.n vu, (i0H Cou~ ' Cl11h I Shopping. tShort'C'hffs ' $300. <192-1330 Vacatllln Rentals 2900 HO l. I DAY Rrscrvatlons avRll. r.todrrn 2 Br. 11p1s. nr 11k1 arr;:i~ Bi.-: Brnr Lake! lo M'~P. 1n1rt y, 5-iG-3f.62. RENTALS Houses Unfurnished General 3000 , I!-' Y'>ll arr looking for 11. rr-11- 1111 c11H no1\ '. \\'e hfl\'r 3 and 4 bNlnn homr~ r11ng1 ng In priee from $250 lo SXJO J)l"r monlh All 11rc ln exceUent nc\ghborhnads and r«>me 8J'C l't'Rt'IY 'o n16\'c-ln nnw. Yll~. \\'C ha,·r tipartrnenur, too! C111l fnr cletR!ls. Cools & \r11,t111.rr Rl!!·s. 002-11!\I 3 BDlt.\1 . ..+ f111n1ty rm., lull fl!nlng rn1., tiullt-in", brk. S.100 a rnonth. NO fEE, Nl'\\'1\f!r!. M0-1'i21'1. Swingers Need Not Apply . desire mature persons who would appreciate a clean, beautiful place to live, where managers have , an interest in the welfare and comfort of their tenant.. PICTURED IN THE PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS MAGAZINE AS "A SHANGRI LA ON 3 ACRES" Jf!E OFFER Beautiful One & Two Bedroom Furnished & Unfurnished Apartments Self cleaning ovens • Dishwashers (in 2 BR aph) Disposals • Shag carpets • Drapes Loads of closet space • Jacuzzi pool Huge swimming pool • Sauna Baths • Recreation • Pool table & Lounges • Kitchen or bar • Fireplace ine1·rimac '\voods 425 Merrimac· Way, Costa Mesa The most beautifully landscaped complex In the area Country Living In Beautiful Smog-free MISSION VIEJO'S •.. CASA LOMA APARTMENTS Luxury I tnd 2 Bedroom Apartments in the Heart of America's Most Successful Planned Community, ·Over- looking Mission Viejo's Fomous Golf Course and Country .Club. • Petios end Balconies • Ronges and Dishwashers • Garpett •nd Drapes • Swimming Pool and Cabana • Central Heating and A ir Conditioning • Models Open Daily 10 A.M. lo 6 P.M . Eesy access to schools, recrettion centers, golf courses, resteurants, shopping, theatre, librory end parks. $150 to $220 PHONE 17141 830°9121 SAN DIEGO FREEWAY TO LA PAZ ROAD LEFT TO MARGUERITE PARKWAY, RIGHT TO APARTMENTS. PARK NEWPORT BEGIN YOUR HOLIDAYS LIVING AT PARK NEWPORT H igh on a bluff overlooking tho waler, 7 pools, 7 tenois courts, $750,000 health club and Spa. Bachelors, I or 2 bedrooms. Also 2-slory town houses with 2 or 3 bed- rooms. Electric kitchens, private balcony or p a Ii o . From $175 to $450. Subter- ranean par~ing, elevators, optionel meid service, convenience 1hopping. See 7 beautiful model apartments, open 9 a .m . lo 6 p .m . daily. Other times by 1ppoint- ment. Localed at JamborH and Son Jo1quin Hills Roads, in Newport, just n o'rt h of Fashion Island. Phone (714) 644-1900 for lea~ng information. Park Newport Apartments '\ l I ·~-----·-----------·---·-- RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS Apt1. Unfurnlllhecf Apt•. Unfurn l"'od Apto. Unlurnl"'od Apts. Unfurnl1hed Huntlntloft BOich 5400Huntl'.'!t°" BHch 5400 Colt• Mo•• 5100 H.,...tntloft ... ch S*Huntl~ ... ch S.... Corona del Mir 5250 Huntington Beach 5400 Huntington Beach 5400 Huntington Beach 5400 What Califo rnia*s all abo ut. * STUDIO APT. * e 2 Bt:OROOM e JI.I BAntS e ADULTS ONLY e HEATED POOL lO'J.4 Ml.ulon Apt. D, CM M0-9608 541)..15.59 .JJ.unlinglon v~la Custom Garden Apartments I, 2 & 3 BEDROOM FAMILY UNIT NOW OPEN BRAND NEW Eul•~o t_l 'CUSTOM FEATURES: BR~ 1 & 2 bathJ. Sl!IS 1° C•ntr•I Recreation Ar••-Swirnmlng Pool' S\9;,. Crpts, drpi, dgh11o•hr, W•dlng Pool1 & Sauna1-Pvt G1.rd1.n P1.tio• self clean ga1 oven •JI wtr C I C J• d D • C · & pd Htd pooi 314 E o or oor 1nat• rap•s "' •rp•t•ng-:llt~a~t 64&-9148 ' · Soundproof V."all• l Floorin~Blt-in Range · · I Ov1.n-Di1hw•1har-C1.ramic Tll1. Bath1 % BR. l BA. Garden Unib. Op•n l••m I V•ult•d C1.ilin91-1/1 Mil • Shag crpts, drps, dshwhr. T 0 Tht Stach. patio. heam «iliqs, frplc. 21551 8rookhur1t StrMt i?ar. 2650 Elden, 537-0062 ari ($. of Hamilton) Huntl"tfon Beach 7 pm " Sun. Sl~tmo. PHONE: 962-4451 LCE. cltan, quiet 1 A: 2 hr ap\JI. 1 br SUD, "A·arer paid. 2 hr $160, u!il paid. No chlldn!n. 33l·A Aliocado. Newport Beach C~! 5200 Corene d1I Mar 5250 e NOW RENTING e W11tcliff Rivi1r1 !\1esa Ve rde Ar'l!a, NEW Du. 2 Bdrm. Unfum. Bllns, plexcs, 2 & 3 BR, bltn1. encl crpta, drps, Heat~ Pool. p r, paliO!, V.'Shr I dryrr 1800 Wf'~lclifl Dr, NB hookup. Also lrg 2 &: 3 BR * &U-5388 * ~ Ir; 4-plf'Xt'S . 54~1034 NEW TOWNHOUSE 2 BR. upper. rt'modelM; new 2 BR I~ a. "2 BR Crptg cpts, rirpl_ R~I., rang,, gar. · · . · · Boat dock. S250 Yr!y ON TEN ACRES 1 I: 2 BR. Furn a: Unfuru 2 en. 2 Ba. ocean 1ldt' of Hwy. Nlct'ly dl'oot, $265 f\IORGAN REALTY 673$i2 l~iMED. Occupancy 2 er:: gar, trpll'. Util "x 1 r a . $210/mo, LtalW.'. 67~216. 2 DR, frplc, Cardt'n setting. I child. $17~/nio. 644·2j62 2 Rr. 1 Bit.. v.•/Frplc. No chlldrcn, no pets. $175/mo. Call 673-91!13. 3 BR, 2 ha, crpts, drpa, !love, relr!g, dshwhr, i::arb. di1pl. $23lltmo. 675-2698. 2 BR. Apt. ·>1<:/ garage. Private t.ntr11.nre. $200/mo. 700 Nattl51UI. 615-U74 5300 BALBOA BAY FRONT -2 hr unt. klwer dup!rx. Frplc, crp!, drp~. p\tt he a" h, 11:sr1:1i:c. No JX'!S. ~larrird cou ple preferred. Lt-11.st' $373 nx>. Dock 1pace optional. .,,__ 3 BR, 2 ba, frplc. Near bea ch. $280/mo yrly. &l.'.">-0662 or 67~2825 ON BEACH! • 2 BR unf, 1-~to1n S225 e 2 BR !-,um, Jo'rom S28j Car'JM!'tlHl:rape1-dishwuher heated poo\..gauna...teMll rec room-ocean viev.·1 patl011-ample parking, Sc.ocurity .l(WU'd11. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 7ll OCEAN AVE .. H.B. (7141 ~1481 Otc, open 10 am.fi pu O-.IJ¥ Managed by WIWA.\l \\!ALTERS CO. Sublease On Beach l.n?: 1 Bil. Only $200 2 Br, 2 Ba. Only S'l'.!5 2 Br \\!/ocean vie""· & 484 "q' prlv rlr:ck. Only $300 f"urni\ure ava\lablr Huntington Pacific APARTMENTS 711 Ot-cnl'I A\'e,, ll.&. ;,:16-1487 * BEACHBLUFF Apt1 New 1 br-1 hlk to bc:h !130 2 & 3 Br, 2 Ba, cilsh\\'n1))r1·s, 1 ~·tl'k trre, pri dt!ckfpat pooJ, patio. 8231 Ellis. Qulf'l M.lni.:Je~ & crl11 only !W2-ll477 nr 847-3.IJ.i?, 20<1-A t•ih. 6l3-17R-I , 536-131~ e NEW 2 BR a I> t 1, \ 2 BR, t·rp!~. drp~. bltns. from S135. Cp!s, drpt1. hllns , I Clo1e 1o b<'ach. Baby ok. f anuly 5t'Ct10n. 846-7:?77. Sil.;. ~~1766 Fountain Valley 5410 Fountain Valley ~ ALL NEW V8 LL8Y P8RK AP8RTmeNTS ••. opens new doors for young famllies. Created exclusively for the fa~ily wi.th children un~er fi~I!. C1relully con1ideiin& their spec ial needs and hm- ited budgets. 5410 Wilt lo SIJl\11)' belches. Spl!sll In cool ~II.It pools. lnvltl th• r1n1 over onto your own private tenace •• ."then unwiDd btfort 1 cr.:ktin& fire inside. dl"PJI. !'el! cleaning i::a.~ ov.: l-BR. furn. Ut!l paid. Boat en, <'rK'I ~ar. Pafio!. !.-t8-360:i dock. $1;;(1 Yrly. 673-734£1 1\Tatlllgt'd by "'illlan1 \\'altrni Co. Flrepllc.s I priv. patios I =========0 I Poob. Tel\ll.Js _ Con.tnt'I Bktsf. Balboa Island 5355 llOO Sea Lane, CdM 64f.2~U 1.::.==...;.:="'---'-"'- (llacJ.rthur nr. Coio.t Hwy) LEASE 2 RR, 2 BA unlurn. -~~--~~~~-II ''"'''· "'"'· ''""'''· 2 Bdrms. -2 Bath Vall ey Pa1k's unique. With a pri_vatl! Pre-School center situated ri1ht on the grounds, 1ust steps away flom every 1parlml!nt Operated and professionally_ stalled by Tustin Country Day School, our state-accred1led Pre· School frl!l!S mothers for outsldt activilits or 1mploy- ment. Special Cl)mforts and conveniences at home as well. 377 \I/. \\'ilson. lrs euy llvin£ California styli just 1 few blocks In tram Huntinaton Buch state Park. Casa del Sol for adurts-11rde1t 1P1rtments that 111tilo themse lves in charm, convenience ind C1S111l ef11111ee. * DELUXE l & z BR J BR, 3 Ba, deluxe a_pl w/ G11.rde n Apts. Bll·lns, priv. frpl c, lge balconies, view ol f he tM pool frplc bay It ocean. Aval! Dec 17. CO RONA DEL MAR ~~;~Ii. only. No pets. Deluxe 2 BR. 2 b1:1. upstairs 1-.-B-A_L_B~O-A_!_S-LA_N_0---2-hc. .apt, w/priv. sundeck, all bit-frplc. Ca 11 after <l, 2131 Jna, cpld .. draped, Jmmed. 377_21,KI $100 fo.IONTll • POOL Incl rp1 firp~. ki•ls OK DELA\\'~\R.f; STUDIO apts 262{1 Oela"·are, Jl.B. &12-2221; a11f'r J p.rn , 71:16-HllG P'd ~,. SI•'> 54&.5163 · Ap1 l. 74!'> Domingo Dr, N.B. A u 15· mo. Call 64ft.1260 Casa del ~ls• oisif of pffnefJ, surroundin1 cleliehtful mission C<XJrtyards. With marvelws rwuticn arm spreld tllrqh our lr1$$J' center corridor: puttinc ir1en, YOllertlll cGtlrt and minl1turt lake wfth brid1e •• , and betwen th• pools, 1'.1111' 311KiJI rte buildi111 featurin( saunas. billiard$, om * TOWNHOUSE * * OPEN HOUSE 2 B~., J ~, BA , l'rpts. drps, Gold ~tt'dllllion DelUXe 2 Br, pa110. AduH1. SIS.i. 134 E. 2 Ba CI D bl.t n I '" occupancy, $225 Per 1'.1o., I =o======== :-year lll!'BJ;4'. •t lody L "" 1-60 , , ns, e c . . Huntington Beach 5400 :\!ORA KAI 2 BR. Patio. T"Onl. r ' 675·'050 0 LRG Attrac 2 Br from $139. Chtlrlrl'n OK. $155 up. lnquir!' IW "'l'CW"f Cl & 1 All f'i.:traa. Pool. Kids & rental bonus plan. SUit -~=~==~·=~-JM'!S ok. f urn. avl. 847-8l15, Garfield. 1~ blk E. or """'""' "e n, ....... 1 $17~. 548-3708, 673-1370. * *NEW:? & l BR. Shq SPACIOUS 3 bed rm Every sp«:iclus iplrtmettt boasts at lt1st n pitio. And Nny units hM woodbuminr heris. Built-in kitchms with disllwtshers Ind disposal$, wall-to-will earpetinr, draperies, 1 cornparbntrrted batru, m151if N 11tleM1,, IU!dries a•Jor" <"rpls, dwhhr, gar. Only 3 • neiillbors in your Bldg. ~loony. Clean. Unrum. Bay C..'hlld k N s Ctla:st view, Clo1e to best beache1. Plaza. ~0-1J73r ~r Ms-2321 67~9060 Davidson Realty SPAC 2 br l~ ba studio. BAYFRONT YEARLY Crpts drPs bltns. N r 2 hr, 2 ha, unturn (will furn}, sctiooi11 k 'shops. $16 S Pvt beach & patio. No pets, NEW DUPL EX ~96R-~1~;t=O·====='°"-=="'="='h=·=~=~=""'==·==== Prlv. patio, Encloaed g11.ragf', - Carpeted & draped , Comp. Fountain Valley 541 0 Fountain V.1ll1y 5410 Ulp loc!o!t.,. j OpeninCJ Special 1 .Bedroom From $1 35 2 Bedroom From $215 w • i _J .. : I "~· • C.llSd 546-17~. S300 per mo, CaJI 673--0774. NE\V LID..'URY 1 & 2 Br. 2 BR, den, 2 ba, cpt, drps. Dth~iu'. shag cpt, garage&. l.rx llv rm, storage, pa.I, Pool & Rl!c. Quil!t adult liv-pool, jaccu:d, b-b-q, 1m ini;! 642-4470 pl!ll ok. s~. 642-5765. '['M"MAc, l Br. Lrg ~OM~ NICf; 2 BR. Pool. Bltn!, Redec .. Pool. Adu! • crpts, drpa, patio. Ad ult1, pets. Ulil pd . 548--0336. no pela, $150. 642-8001 , 2 BR 1tudio llf. BA, uUI rm. 642-8006 ·1 12.-1-,1~===='°"'=-c-,--:-close to !IChll, Avai ;) OCEANFRONT 2BR, cpt & $16.i 546-1753. . drp l.RG 2 BR apt, paoo. drps, $100 winter, $240 yearly cpl!, util rm tor washer & 50091,~ &ashort', 713: 248.1921 I.~,. 546--8688 built-ins. lmmac, Jandscap.. Ing! 3 BR. 3 ha. Price rt'- duced to $300 .,er month. '.' ,75.,050 t'I --....... \J * CORO LIDO APTS * 2 BR Studio. Unfum. All elcc, d11hwhr, dbl carport & lrg pool, $190 & up. 67:l-ll78 CHEERFUL & Charn1ing l BR. Newly dee. Sund erk to n11:1lur'I! ll!'mployt'd pcl'l!On. Gr;>-4<197 r:lryer, gar, ......, up. 3 8 2 BA furn Bit C•.-,. s-1 116'1 • .....,,.11••• 11 .• H~111111tt1o11 le~. 11u1 'tl.u.11 1 BR r, · un . ns. 2 ' 1-:::=:=.:-:=:=.::=::=::=::=:::--:=.:=.::=::=:::::=::::=.:=NEWLY dtterat~ lgl! • crpla, drpi. S2'l5tmo. Call 1, :43;-1195 11.ft -t coll _. __ 2 Br, cle11.n, Uppt'r, Stv/ret, gar, CID, S. ol h11o·y. Sl90. no pels. Cpl pttl. 675-7478, I· hllns, $137.50. ~7573 or ft.ft 5 968-8658. 1 EXECUTIVE 4 Br. 2 1 ~ Ba, Co1ta M11a 5100 * 147·3458 * dr 2:!00 gq. tt. rrpl, hltns, gar. , td 3 BR 2 ha cpts & p~. 1,4 ,1 I 714 l----------l·---------I* 1 & 2 BR. Newlycarpe e . hltna' Betwttn bay &ocean . a 1110. se . NEW DELUXE I BR drapes. elec. kitche n . Yrly.rental. 673-2571. ' Golutnrod. 968--86.)8 BEST E-1lde delux 2 br, 11i · Childrt'n ok. Ph. 646-8153 DELUXE J B 2 B hit ba, cp\1, drps. bltns, !ncd Rangl' rishwhr shag crpts, ----r, l:I, · n~. pa tio, gar., Adlts, 110 pl'l s, drp~ '11:arg s15o & up. Sll!>--2 BR, crpt1, drps, bltn11, dhwhr, new shag crptg, see lo appreciate $140. Avail 54G-l973 or 545-2321 Conv. lo 1hop11. Adults only, East Bluff 5242 lrplc, laundry rm, fncd Jan. 1. !.-tS-6932 alt 2. 7i''WX-ci.:;;;-u<;:-Ji4b.:l;""~P'~t•c,· ~54~<Hl~IOO~. ;-,.-;:::c::;:: ~-patio ' gar. $23."i. 644-8302. 2~~ BR, 1 1~ Sa, encl patio, DEl.~X, cltan 2 Br. l'i4 ha, 2 BR stud io apt. $145. Jnquire 'J'\VNHOUSE 2 Br/21~ hi; CHOICE 2 Br. 2 Ba. So. of I hid 1 / 1 studio, Cpt~. drps, pool, 1343 Bllkll!'r St, Apt A or B, blllrl.! I. Jo'rplc. encl dbl gar. llwy, t.:Jec. bltru;, cpl~. drps. poo . ws ry. 11 v r ll!' • Neant-ut adlts. 1 chld ok. 0, ,,11 "'.,1_2399 752 Amiros \Vy; 67a-50l3. $250 mo. Rltr. 673-m2. 5100 1 Costa Me1a :Joun fain~ ~1editerronean Styl• Luxury . '""' 1 II 2 Bedroomtt -2 Batlut Adult Ll•1nl Funtlibetl 11 Unllll'Ubbetl e Di1h-1ller e SJ.111 C•rfHI• e l'rl~el• l'ali1>1 e Cloted Car•1f!!1 • 8Hm•4 C.llin11 9565 Slater Avenoe Super-modern kitchens with appliances built·in .•• l!ven dishwashl!rsl Private patio or te rrace, l!Xtra powder room buae walk-in or wall·to-walf closets in every unit. Plus iush carpetin1 and draperies, Covered parkina with storage. For fun, dip into our bi1 fenced-off pool, next to the recreation center. Or walk to tile l lt'll new Mile Squ111e County Park. Nl!w opportunities tor new pa rl!nts. lbat's Valley Pa rk. Developed, an d now managed by Prope rty Resea rch Corporation. VBU.BY P8RK AP8RTm81'lTS 17256 South Euclid. Just south of Warner in fountain Valley. 2 and 3 bedrooms, and 2·bedroom studio apartments now renting. Unru1nished. $160-s 210 pl!r month. for fam ilies with pre-sch ool children only. fur· n1shed modl!ls on display. Phone (714) 540-4785. -; 8 Slt!u.lvt. • cptstdrps. Pels ok. $180. &MMM96 ->.> 830-3886. . * 2 BR, 1 ba. ~1 E S A 8 38 I ' 5238 l.RG 2 BR. 1 I.I BA. J mmac. D ELUX 2 sr.. ('pt, drps, FA I ,~V~E~R~O~E::. ~N~"~"'~'·Jd~"'~'~' ;·:"~· lf;l •;;•;;l;;••;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;52;3;;1;;1;•;v;;in;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l;;2;38;;;1 ';;·;;•n;;•;;;;=====l2;38;;;;;1 ';•;;in;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;5;;2;;3;;;;;1 ';;•;i;;n•;;;;=====l2;;;;;;;'";';;n;•=====;;;;;; crpts, drpa, bltns. Cloll! to heal, 0 & R, encl gar, lit no pets. $150 ~7-MOO, hi • "-• 11•• N hack ya.rd l child ok, no · 2 ac I 1nup g. ;i;,, o ,....11 Sl60 ·64&-7411, Ref. 2 BR, s!.ove, crp!s, sar11ge, peta. S4~3524, 540-fi.'t'lR .... ' · · _ children ok. No p I! t 1 . QUIE"T 2 BR bungalow. I 2 RR, unfurn, crptJ:, drps, $140/mo. Call 543-&'.131 baby. 1016 American Pl. hltns, Sl30/mo .• ~568 \Y. •Beil are11 -Modem 2 br, t ~11~65:;-~";;.....,,;;;;;,====~=\l="':=~=":,,0~•='=:al=l,0'4=:,.0="=''==-I frplc. Adult•, $150. 548-2765 1; or 642-0261. Huntington Beac h 5400Huntington Beach 5400 The possible dream. All new Huntington Granada Apa rtments. Mod.errJ 1s tomorrow. Yet priced to fit your bud1el tod1~. Charmin(, tl)flven ient, comfort able. Total-Function Designed, to do away with wa sted spacl!, makl! room for 5ptc1a1 eltras. like b~ill in dressing rooms, walk·ln closets. Stream- lined k\tclll!ns, pass-lhru dining counters . And 1u1u1ious c1rpel ing and draperies. Plus privatl! ~al 10-ler1aces. Suirounded by greene ry, each a;roup of low handsome buildings laces inlo restfu l courlya1ds or one of our thret private pools (each wi!h its own cabana). Near beaches and shoppin1. Hunt inaton Granada Aoarl ments were develop ed and now professionally 1nanaged by Prope1ty Resea rc h Co1p orahon. For easy living at rents you can afford. The poss ible dream .•• come lrue. HUNTINGTON GRANADA APARTMENTS Jus t soutti of Warner 011 Golden We st in Huntington Beach. Ntw one & two b1.d rooms. Unfurn ished $1 lS-$176; furnish1.d $165·$210. FAMILY SECTION FOR CHILDREN S YEARS & UNDER. Phon t : 847 -1055 o ....... fdl"fll' '"'"u' • ..... ,.o i ! t ~ " • j -~· • " c.,o., ~· • -• D • • • • • < { l ' • ' -~ • Wff'f t •Ytn~t /, CLEAN 2 BR. Adults ovf'r l.'i. $140/mn. Gas &: watll!'r palrl. ~2407 L.RG 2 BR, crpt1, drps, bltn1, patio, no pets. S135. Wkdy1 af t !>:30, ~8-1867 5 ROO:..t 11pl, 2 Br, blln~. range & 1tovl!, liv. rm, din rm & den. $1!10. 646-8333 I BR. Duplex. Stove/r•fr. Crp1!1/drps. Yard. 2 4 2 Flower. 642-7806 l.RG 2 BR. 1\i Ba. Studio apt. No Pl'I•. Children ok. 726 Joann sr. S\50 NE:WLY Dec · 2 Br w/ gar, $130. Wtr pd. Nr. schl. 2176- C Placentia Ave. 636-4120 MESA VERDE-new. dee 2 Br, dn.~trs, cpts/d rps. bllna. Arll!11 only. $145. 64&-2627. LRG 3 Br, crpts, drps, new ft11 inl. Kids ok. 1998 No. 1 ~t11ple Ave. 64Z-6344. 2 BR. Crpt'd & drp'd. Adult s, no pets . S145tmo. 112 0 Cent~r St., Ci\!. 642-58~8 2 BR fireplact' $2~ \i hlock to hfoarh 118 J9th NB 65--.16!19 or 642-0'.ll O Newport Beach 5200 SEACLIFF l\lanor A p Is .1 ~pl!c. hoHrlay d\srount + monthly chst'. Sl45-$160. 1 & 2 BR., 1'2 BA, crpls, drp~. p11 llo, pool, l'hilrlren WPl- ''tlm('. J;Qj Placent i a. ~3-26.~. * TIIE SEVILLE NP-w 2 Br, 111 Ba w/ gar. Adlt~. 1·p11. drps, fncd yd 6.16--1120 21>\~J. &an1a An11 Ave. s1;~1 243~ Orangr i\\'f:. SJ:.S \VESTCL!Ft' 2 8r, 111 ha Townhou11r tor r u rn I, Adult11, ntl prt1. SaKllmo. Avail Jin. 1~ 54~1S or M8--7l13 * BAYFRONT * Furni•hed & Unfur- nl•hed from $295. 642·2202 ll-2~B~R.-,.-1~17~\. up. Ntar HOA.If ho1pi111L Crpts, rirp3, bl!n~. washerfflrycr gpacr , gar. pa.llo. 4217 Dana Road.1 "6-&.125 2 BR, carpeted, draped. Octan \'Jf'w, 'undtck, 1araa:f', \l'llShlng fa cll. $m/fll(I )'rly. 6'12.-3971 fV'I &: wknds, • _,RENT A $1,000,000 RECREATION CLUB FOR $180 A MONTH AND GET A TWO BEDROOM , APARTMENT IN THE BARGAI N. You would expect lo pay o lot lo live in on oporlmenl with o million dollor privole club. But you Clon 'I ol Pork West Aparlmenls where rentals •fort al $150 .. , where a lwo bedroom ove•ges $180 ... bnd lhe most you can poy is $225 a monln for o three bedroom, two balh apartment. The rent is a bargain, when you cons ider lhe club ... staffed by trained pers onnel .•• with a fully equipped exercise room ... men's a nd women's lockers, showers, whirlpool baths and sounos ... lounge wilh firepl ace .•. library ... television room ... bill iard and poo l room ... cord and game rCam .•. multi-pu rpose room and cater· ing kitchen for party giving ..• swimming ond therapy pools ... sand volleyball and champ ionsh ip tennis and handball courts ••. ond o grassy fie ld for jagging ond lawn sports. The apartmenls are incomparable .. , spacious •.. up to l ,250 square feet ... individual entry courts ... private polios or balcon ies .• , shag carpels and fu ll lengln drapes ... all electric, with built-in appliances, includ ing seJf.cleon lng ovens, .. a ir cond itioning ... birch cab inet s . , . and marble counter tops in baths. $150 a month ... or $180 : .. ~r $225 ... hardly a nything lo pay lor o milli on dollar cecreotion club ... especially when you're getting the best oportmenl in town in the bargain. PARK WEST APARTMENTS 3983 PARKVIEW LAN E, IRVINE (714) 933.3 733 From th• $an Diego Freeway 110 South on Culver Road. ''''"''a CRIATINQ A llTTIR INVIRONMENT fOR YOU • ' __________ ,. _______________________________ ·----·-------··-----------------------·-·-·------------ Adw•rtlu r1 mar pl1c1 th•lr Id& by tlltphona Phones Are Open 8:00 o.m .• S:3 0 p.m. 9 to Noon Saturday -Clo sed Sunday DIAL DIRECT ••• b42 -5b 7 8 WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUN[Y DIAL FREE 540-1220 Huntington Beach: 540.1220 L19un1 801c li: 494.9466 Sen Clemente: 492-4420 Hours-Regulations-De ad Ii nes l lll RORS: Advertlters 1hould check their &d t d•ll)' at1d report lmm1dl1taly error1 or ml1cl1sslfic.1tlon._ THE DAILY PILOT 1ssume1 li1 bll lty for 1rr1r1 only to th• extent of publb hing th1 advertlsemel'lt correctly on1 time. DEADLINE FOR COPY AND KILLS: 5:30 P.M. th1 dey before pvblic11tion, except forMonday Edition when de;adline it 51turd•y. 12 noon. YOU MUST MAllE KILL NUMBER! W~n killing 1n Id bec1u1a of quick r11ults. b• 1ur1 to m•k• • record of tht klll number 9 !ven fDU by your 1d tek1r es verlfic11tlon of your cell. Ivery effort Is made to klll or correct 1 new 11d th11t h11s b11n order•d but w1 cin· not guarantee to do 10 until the ad h<11 appe1red In th1 p.1pir.' DIME·A·LI NE Ads i re strictly c.1sh In adv1nce by mill or 1t any on1 1f our ottlcet.. NO phone or d ers. Th• DAI LY Pt LOT r1serv11 the r ight to classify, ldlt, c1n1or 1r r1tu11 '"/. •dv•r· tlsement, end to chat1ge lt1 rat11 ind regul1tion1 without prior not c1. Milli Address: 801 1175, Newport 81ach, C1llfor"'' CLJISSIF IEC CO UNTERS 11r1 locat" 11 follows: COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH 2211 W. BALBOA 330 W. BAY HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 BEACH BLVD. LAGUNA BEACH 222 FOREST AVE. SAN CLEMENTE -305 N. EL CAMINO REAL Doil y Pilot C la ssi fied CLASSIFIE D INDEX HO USES FOR SAL E jRENTALS 1 ~:!:~~~~!~~-~'' :: DENI.II.AL 1tll(I Apts. Fu rnished :H 1~0 C4•1i. Llctn1M llH • GfNillAL t tQe t CNTll,t,(TOllS MMI (OST,t, MISA 11MI CDST4 ME'& U M -•I"' ~'"'"'ll t l)f MIES,t, OEL M41l Ill! "IES.11 YEROI! 11!1 CAll.l'ET LAYINO I llPAlll '611 MESA llEROt. llH Nl!WPORl lll CH '* <;o1•"1t1Uk~ un COLLEGE P4RK 1l1J NEWPOlll ll'IGHTI '11t IJl'~OLIT ION H ll Nl!WPOllT IE&£H ntll NEWltOllT SH"RIE5 •n• n ...... ,. .. o SlltVICI .. J. N.EWPOllt Hf IC.HT~ 1110 WESTCllF• f1?t i 1)11.YWltl ••ll l.lL90A COVES 111' UNIVERSITY P•lll( tll' sLkl!H l~AL .. ,I NEWPORT SHOR IEI 1110 aAc lt 8&'1' U•I EQU tPMENl lllNT.t.LS ••SI IATCllE1T llll E4Sl ILU,f 0'1 flNC!NO u tf IAYSHOREI 1:U CDllON4 DEL MAil •Ut l'L.:>0115 IUI OOYEll ~HOllES U'.ll B4LB04 UN l'UR!< .. CI REfl.llll~S Elc. 11;1 WESTCl lfF lllC lllY ISL•NDI USO PUllNITUll.E llSTOllNG H.lllOll lllGHt4NDS 11J1 LIOO ISLE 11S1 I llFIN9'H!NG un U!rl!VE llSITY ltARI( t1'1 1.lLIO& 15L4NO t )SI OAROEN ING lllVlNE IUI HUNT INGTON IEACN 410I GENER.O.L Sl!lllloCES U lt 14CK 9.lY 11j0 I FOUNT41N YALL£'1' ••10 Gll.llll NG, O!SCING IEASTI LUFF 114) S!':4 L IEACH UJO GL4SS ,,., Ill) •Oo El Tore UU I \.ONG IEACH •IOI 1 GllEEN THUMa lllVINi Tl!lll l A(E nu OllolNGE COUNT'!' .. oi GUN SHOP CORON .t. OEi.L M4R 11.H GAii.OEN GllOlll! 4110 HE•LTH CLUBS "" 111' TURTLE 11.ocK • . . ...... Ul"I I wEsrMrNSTER ••n H•ULING I AtBOA PEN1NSUU. U000 MIOW&Y Cl f'I' MU HDUSltlll!4N INO "" llll UH l lll IE.t.('ON 114Y l~I S.t.NT• ANA ... u INTIERIOJt OICOll.AT!NO LtND4 ISL.I! 1JCll S.t.NT,t, 4N,t, HEIGHTS "'JCI INtOMI TA)C IUO a.lY ISLANDS UM TUSTIN .... IRON, Or"•mtnlll, t:tc. lllt LIDO IStlE llll I COIST&ol. Hot 1RON•NG •Ill 11•LIOA ISUND UH L&GUN• BE•CH fltl IN~•·l•T1 NO t a o HUNTINGTON BEACH ,'.'", L&G\JN,t, NIG UE L •ltt 1NSU R4N(E 1llf llUNTINGTON H".lllOUll MISS ION VllJO 1141 1 INYf ~llG.lflNG, Otlr<f!ve 11111 FOUNTAIN Y4LLEY l11f S,t.•; CLEM!"''E tl'l I JANITON l,l.L •1'11 SE•.L IE,t,CH H!I S.ll<I J U4N C,t,ltlSTPANO f/11 JEWl!Lll~ •EP,t,111, Etc. u ec. IUIOSET IE,t,CM UU C4PIS Tll.lNO 8EACH fl» L,t,NOSC.l•INO f t ll GARDEN GROV E lflll O .. NA POINT 0 00 LOCKSM ITH 1110 LONG aE,t,CH l!ft .,,.,,,, ,,. , .... MAIO SEii.ViC• .• '''' L•KEwooo 1uo Co,.00MtN1UM .,~f M•~u1r111,, 11 H,C1t ••·•••••••• u io 011.t.NGI!. COUNTY 1uto HOlELS ·······•-··········-· 4,1! MOYINO & STORAGll! 11•0 OUl OF COUNTY uos P.t.INTINCl, r•n••llln1ln1 '"' out Of STiliTE 1'01 RENTALS P,t,1HT INO, S11n1 1u1 STAHTON 1111 P4TIOS U.O WESTMINSTER 1111 Apts. Unfurnished PHOTOGll•PHY • .,, MIOWIY CIT'I' I.it OliNEll,t,L iOOO PlASTER 'NO, PtlCl'I. 11.tfflr llH S,t,NTA AN,t, UM COST4 MES.t. J lCID PLUMlllNO ""' l .lNTA ,t,'l,t, HGTS. 11~ MESI VE ii.OE Jilt PET GROOMINg; fTM ORA!rlOli Ul5 NEWltOllT llE,l'.H llOI POOL SE•VIC E I'll TUSTIN 11•0 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1111 POWEi SWEEPlfolG ffll .. ORTH TUSTIN l .. S NEWltORT SHOllll Jl!O PU•f P SEllVICI< l t)I IN•HllM lf!t W£STCL1FI' •,JO ll:OO FING lfH ltlVlll.lOO Cl.HYON U!I UNIVEll:SITY P411K Jiii 1140 10, R101lt1, Ett. lf)t HAVASU L4 KI 1•71 lllVINE $1)1 11.EMODitl'jQ I RfP,t,111 lf•O tAGUN.t. HILLS !IOI lili{lt •AY l l•G ll El~ODl!LINO, KllCNEN$ lffJ LAGVHA 'l.lClt 1105 lfAST ILU~f JJ•l SCIHOtl Snarotf'I ftH l.•OUNl NtGUEl 1111 COllON,t, OEL M.111. 1110 i EW l,_.o; fUt MISSION VIEJO ITOI f1,t,Lll04 I!~ SEY/ING M,t,(HINI!' 11.EP41AS IH: 14N c• !;MENTE ',',;~ B•Y ISl •NDS SlSO SEPTIC T&.NKS, Stwul, Elc. l~I! SA!rl J\14N CAPISTllANO LIDO ISLE Jll l TAILOlllNG 1'10 CAPISTR•No &EACH ~~:, HVNT!NGTON BEACH s•oo I r1.RMI TE CONtROt "11 OANili POINT '''' I FOUNTililN VAtlE'I' 1•10 Tilt:., C1r1mlc 1111 ocE•N~tOE '''' B•.i.110• IStA!rlO SlS! TILE. LinO•tum a ............ •'11 S4N DIEGO >•o SE•L BE•CH S•!t TREE SERVICE •Tit lllYEllSIOE COUNTY o••• LONG BEiliCH S!OO t ELll Y!l!ON. llU>t l!t, IE !c. , .. ; MOUSES TO lllE MOV ED ,,7, Ol4NGI!: COUNT Y 511)(1 UPHD\.~TEllY '"' CONOOMIHIUM '''' G,t,llDEN G!!IOVE 1010 WEI OtNC '"I OUflll!llES ~0111 S•LE lt~ WESTMI NSl ER 1•11 WINDOW CLl!ANING 1"1 r,PAllTMIMTS FOR SALi MIOW•Y CITY Sill RENTALS Ho uses Furnished GENEll•I. ltENT.t.LS TO lHAIE COST.I. MESA MESA DEL '-\All MES,11, VERDE COLLEGE PA.Ill< NEWPOltT BEACH Nl"WPOllT HGTS ll!WPDRT SHORES BA'fSHOllES OOVEI l .. OllS WESTCLIFF UNIYIEltSITY PAIU( llllVI NI !IA.CK IA'I' E.t..ST ILUFI' El Tort lllVINE TEllll:ilCE COllON4 DEL M.t.11 l.t.llDit. JAY ISLANDS LIDO ISLE lolLIOA ISL,1<0 MUNTINOTOll BEACH ~OU NT.t.IN V•LLIY IE.Iii. llEACH LO"IO IElCH Olil.JrlOI COUNTY \.t.1'1T il ANA NESTMIN5TEI MIOW.t.Y CtTY S.t.NTA .t.NA MflOMTI CO.t.ST.t.L LiliGUN.t. IE•Cll lilit;UN,t. NIQUf:l MISSION VIEJO 1.t.N (LEMENTE 1.l,. JUiliN C.t.PISTll,l!rlO ~Al'ISTllANO IE.ACM JAN.t. PO!lfT ~IVlllSIOI COUNTY oiACATION lfNTALI ;(lNt>OM INIUM l)Vl'l EJIEl PU llN. RE NTALS sa1tTA 4N• Jiu JOBS & Efl!PLOYM EN"T S•NT.11 ,t,NA MEIGMTS )UO TUSTIN 'i'O JOI WANT(O. Mtft JDB. Y/f,N1 £0. WOtnfft JOI W".NIEO, .... .,. C04St a L Slot LAGUN4 I E.lCN )/Ot Mlt>' & WOMIN ... IHI 7100 •• ••• )005 1!00 110S 1110 llU ... 1110 Jlll 1/?J .,, LAC UN,l l'OrlU l!L s1e1 SCHOOLS A !NSlllUCTION JO! PllEP4R,t,JION T.,E4 1111CllL MISSION VIEJO S?~J S4.N <tElo'ENTE 0 10 ~~N JUAN C4PISYl!AN0 51'! CAPISTllA NO llEACH Jll~ MERCHANDISE FOR D•N4 POINT 11'0 1111rL11t. ~.. ~·oo SALE AND TRADE CONDOMINIUM ~!lO F\illN ll :JllE tDOt RENTr,ls W.lNTED sno OF FICE I UllNITUllE IO!I ROOMS FOii llEIO T !ttt GFFICI! EOUIPMfNT NII ttOOM l 1104t0 IHI STOlll EOUlflMfNT MU 11l0 1131 , .. 11•0 MDTl!:LS. Tlt&ltEll COURTS S•t l C4FE. RESIAUll .. .NT NI• GUEST HOMES Sttf ),t,11 EOUll'MENT 1011 MISC. II.INT.I.LS l"t f'I OUSIHOLO GOCIDS 11011 11~1 1 REAL ESTAT E, 11U 11•1 Generi!I ll!O I INCOME PROPERTY !JOO BUSINESS PlltlPERTY 1JJ0 I r11.-1LER ""11xs JJ!I !IUSINESS llENTilil ll!! OFFICE ll ENT"L 11" INO USTlllilil l'llOPEllTT 1111 I COMMlll.C!.l.l ltSO I tNOUSTlllAl RENTAL 11:141 LOTS 1Ull ll"N:HEI ltlt CI Tll.US 011.0VIES 1111 I ACftlAGE 1'11 LAl(I ElSINOllE l'>I 11.ESOllT PllOPIRT'Y JIM Oll,t,NOI CO. PROl'EllTY 11'5 OUT Of ST•TE PllOI'. 7711 MOUNT.I.IN & DESER T 11DI S\111DIVIST0N L,t,NO 7110 I ll!:AL ESTATE SEllYIC ll tlll 11 Ii El!CHANGE '110 ~. E. WlNTED 110 uoo BUSINES~ ind "' tt!ft FINANC IA L ... BUSINfSS W4NTE0 INVE$TMINT Oooortu~IJltt 8VSIN!!!SS OflPOllTUNITlll l!rlVESTMfNl W.lNTl!O MOIOIE'I' TO lOl,. GARA GE 5ALIE tell FUllNlf URE •UCTION IOl! 'PPLIANCIES J llW 4N !IOU ES l llr tOtlO SEWING M4CH!NEI I ll' 6010 MUSICAi. llO STllUMENT l l!S f05! Pl .. NOi l OllGAIOS llJ' oc;; llADIO IJO~ •O;o 1 rEL1.~1s10N 110• •OH 'il·FI & STllll O 1110 fOU T4,.I llEC0110£RI Ill~ •0011 t 4MER.lS & EO Ull'MIENT ll(O ""I HOlllY SVP,.LIES MOC 11!0 lPORT1NO COCOS llUO t Ut. llNOCUL"llS, SCOPEi UJ' 611.11 "11~C ELl4.NEOVI .. r.t tl8J MISC. WANlli!) Mii •lei M.lCHl!rlEll'I', II"-ft~ f!OI i..UMIER IHI •1~' STORlGIE 1111 .nc BUILOINO M.llt:.llllLS .... •11J SW.I.Pl flfl tlll •no PETS and LIVESTOCK f141 1 1 PETS, GINEi.llAl 1911 C.lTI 1111 DOGS llU HOllSl1 HM I LIVl!.STOCll .... :i~! CALIFOR NIA Ll':i NG noo Nu11s111111 ttn •)H SWIMMING l>OOLS ~« I JU P•TIOI 1111 House• Unfurni1hed Pt:llSON•L lOANI JEWELllT t.O•NS 1.31! I ,t,WNINC I ,.11 l lJIO Yl.C.,t,TICN$ ltU Gl!'NEll.t.L COSTA MESA MEl.t. OEl M.t.11 >,IESA VEllOE COLLIQI Pililll( NEWl'OltT I CACM NEWl'OllT HGlS. Nl!WPOllT IHOlllS liliY IHOlllS OOVll!ll SIOOllES NllTCllFP UN IVlllUTT PAii.iii lllVIMI IACI( IAY E"-ST llLUfP II Tlrt tll.V!NI TElll•CI COllON.t. OIL M'ol '"'LIOA i,lY llL.t.NOS 1,100 ISLE i.t.LIOA !5L,t.JIO NIWl>OIT WIST totN T!N(ITON lll CN llUNTINOTON H,t.llaOllll .. l .lll< VllliY SIAL aS:.t.CH DAii.Di N 0~0YI LONO llACll Olt.lltGI COUNTY lANTA .lN.l "11STM!NSTE I: 1,110W.lY C1TY SANT,t. ANA llllONn :06.IT.t.~ 1.AQUN,t. I E,t.{11 Ll Ot.01.t. Nl(lUl l MllllON VtlE.JO ; ... C• '"'' .. , , liliN JUlN C•l'UTAAHO ·" "~"""0 llAI!< ')lliN ,t, POINT .u.,OOMll••VM I UPLlll.lll UNPUlll. COll ATEllll LO.llNS :IOH llElL EST4TIE LOANS IJJJ 11•0 TRAN SPORTATION lliMI MOllTt;IGES. Tru•I ONft •'•! 110 4TS l Yl:HTS 1111 MONEY WANTED t»I ~llL80.llTS Jilt NNOUNCEMENTS PCWlll CllU15!11S 11U A. SPll!0-11(1 1041$ t1to and NOTICES ~o.11T t11•1L1!t1 tlll 1'0Ulrl0 !Frtt Adtl ••OO 1)0,t.T MA INTENANCE Jl10 LOl'I' Ull BOAT l4UNCH!NO Jtll Pl'ISON.I LS .... , I MAJl.INIE IOUIP. Jiil lNNOUNCEi.MINTI 1•1t llOIT l ttfl "'!'lORINO HJIO 1111.TNS ... 11 I OlT ll!'llV1CEI tU7 J'UNlll.ALS ~l!J 1 041 •&NT•LS J2Jt 1>,t,ID Ol lTU••Y •OJ 10.t.f CH,t,lltll :::: FUNlll.llL !)IPFCTOll.S 6114 FliH1NO 80'TS FLOllllTS 1<11 fl O.lll NOVINQ :::: (,t,110 OP tHANltf ... 11 IOAT llOltAOI ' '5t IN MIMOlllAM ... u •O•TS WlNTl.O JlM C£Mf:TEltl LOT~ 1111 1 .llCllAFT UH CEMITElt.Y CltYPlS U!I Fl YINO LIS10NS '''' l(ltEM.llOll+l!.l 1410 ••U)•ll~ HI'"~' Ci Oll•L fl.lllll(S .. n MOlOll HOMES JlU M M ·~•· l ltYl LES ' ,t,U(TIONI ..... ~J:e ,Vl.t.TION 1111.YrCI ••U l L.Gl111C lAll lit.I.Vil tllJ MINI l lKIES "',,$ llll Tll.lNl"OltT•flON ..... MOTO ~CTCLIS J • N"!lOlt•Cnor.:•S ''" 4UTO llt4NIP011t•no.. ..... AUTO tlllVICIS a l",t,llT$ )fU l l O.lt NCITICES fl't AUTO TOOLS I £0UIP. JUI lVTOlllNO li-4'11 111.A !LIEI:, TR_AVl!I. ~---~~VICE DIRECTORY Tl4•Lt!lll, Ulilllt Mii ACC'OUNTING •llM fl:UCltl MU ,t,NIWll1NG lll:V!CI 061 11111"1 Jli11 •l"P\.11Hf • lt.IP,t,lltL Pint l \11 CAMl'llS ""' 41"1'11•tlttrllt an CAMPI• l:INTAU Jtll ...... l T O"t 1111 OUNI I UI OI E' J,.I &llCHITl(TUll•L IEl:VlCI U2' 1.MPOllt•u •ulOI J••1 n l.lt_l'ltl • •t~ IPOllT C.t.llS UOI .. UfO, '-1 l tlh, It ... l it:, IHf lNTtQUll, CLASl lCI 11•1 "•'+!•"!'; 1'1• i .ICI CAii, ROOI ''" •04l M•INTINlltt l .,u r.u ro CVINll "" 11111(1(, M•IONllY, fte. tlll &VTOI WlNflO 11 ... IUllNlll lllVICll UO NIW (1 111 n... IUILOlll U lt AUTO l•Al!ll(I 1•)) C.t.llNlfMAKINO "511 Ut •n C:l l l , .. fOll "" •• .. JI tl)l m• "" ,,,. "" •••• "" ~· ~· .... "" ... t\h ... "" t111 "" "" •1'1 •n• ... UI• ... ... .... .,,. fUI "" ... •• HU 0 11 ... Ult ... '"' ,11t .... 6 4 2 -s 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 -s 6 7 a Ll':OAL NO'l'ICE S4\'E f~ASH! c L A 5 5 I F I E D llEST 1111\'S! RiNTALS Apt1. Unfurnished 2 BR .• 2 RATH Carprt11 k rlrp~ A ir Condition~ Prlva1e P11t11Mi HEATEO rcx>L r1rnly nl J1111•n OAllV '1LOT f7 """' Whaddy1 Want? Wheddya Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION 'OR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Speclal R1t• S Lines -5 times -5 buck• IUlll -•D MUIT INCLUOI 1-Wli•I .,.., U vt N "Ht. ~W..t .,,.. ..... 111, !rift. 1-l'OVI ,-. '""l•r ....... _ ...... llftM tf 11h 11191ftt. 1-NOTHINO 1'01 SALi -Tl •Dl l ONLYI To Place Your Tr1der'1 P1r11llff Ad PHONE 642-5'71 • HIGH DESERT for flealth. \YANT Calif.Nev. 2 .. 1. M elev HAVE Cl C'Or. 90xU'I' 2 bldgw $68,000 eq.$42,000 !rl('. S445 mn, Owner. CM 64S.85S8. "'"'' $15,000 ec:i Yorbl Lin. de double 1tOl"I" bldi. 125M Value> lnr bf'11ch 1rea 1tor'-, ho~, or unhs . .... ,,,. TRADE: 1962 Chev. Pickup, V.R. alr, 1(/0 1hock11 f,, J1prlnR&: Jo'or VW BUS or C11n1per. Please call for In- fo !\42.349'1. Mall order buslneu, marine 11upplles Ii equipmrn!. Nel 11500 mo, Over S6000 inven. IOI')'. Trade for c11r, bo11t or '! 968-8873. HIGH DE~ERT for flea!lh. WAl\'T Ca.Ill-Nev. 2 .. 1 1\t elev HAVE Cl <'Or. !lOxl\7 2 hldsrg Sli8.000 cq·S•l2.00J inc. $445 mo. Owner, C~'i &16-85SR. 1'r_.d*' $3800 t'(!. in 2 BR. 2 Ra. mDbil home in lovtly R11y~ldl" Village, frJr late model camper/van °" c11r. OW~ER 67~1642 Can build ~ unJts on R-4 In!, Co!!lA Me1111, Exch&nge 1i!i00 rq + TD'1; Fnr units, h"I'. <"llr or ? Agt: 645-1070. 1\l7-llll4. CAPIS'rn.ANO C WNED, 4 + r1cres, Frei! &: Clear. $130.000. TRADE tor income "' REALTOR 54S-7nl \Vhal do you hive to trade'? l.!11 II het'I! -In Orange County'1 l"rge1t rt!a.d trad. In~ po1t.642·5678 Misc. Rent•I• 5999 * * * * * * YUCCA Vallr)' 2 Br m me. \ ----Hii.:h 11n1n11i.: hou1dtra. SlOO REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE rwr mo. 1;;1&-2290. General G1neral Sfo(tAGE garage. for rl!nl _.;:..;;;;:o.:;_:_ ____ _ S'20/mt1, eo~111. Mt!lfl.. Off_l_co~R..:'~"-'':.l __ -"-60:.7..:0.: _o_u_t_o;.cl_S"-tate Prop. 6208 646-M~O --SUPER-DE:LUXE QUALITY $395 FULL PRICE SINGLI': j!1tr11ge for ,:torage, 1-2-l room. up 10 3,000 sq. PINf; Trrr ('O\'ert'd cabin Cosra f\1rsa. fl. orfice suitr.~. lrnmC'd. OC· s1i.:hr, \\' marl. Close tO 2- 54X-ll61! nr S.IS-04T9 C"Jpa11ey. Or11nge C n t y . lr.krs. surro1irKlcd by Nat'! C11r""rl k S1orllge · l ·~· A1rpor! rv1ne Commrrc. f (lrf's t, Southern O~gon. HIDDEN \.ILi.AG!:: REAL ESTATE Con1plf'ii, 11.dj. Airponrr 21.1 2·!0-1186 or 7t4/64+4l&i Ci>.ROEN APTS. G•n•r•I H n1r J Ir Resta.ur11..t1!, banks, 2;,oo Souih Salt11 I p 6000 San OiPgn f, N'p! l'wys. ~An!A AoA 0 ;i.16-1;:;2:.1-"-•-•_m_• __ ,_•"pe_•_•~y---1 UNCRO\VD~:o PARKING VILLA MARSEILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS & 2 Bdrm. Apt1. Adult Living 28 UNITS f .ow~.:ST RA TES O"·nrr mi;:r 2172 DuPont Dr., t:xN>l!rn1 inv~11tm~nt in top Hrn. 8, NP.wpnri Brach lncation an<! tnp cond11ion. 81\-.1223 Cour1esy to Rmkr~ Yoo mu111 ,,,.,. tn appreciate, Ca ll lnr romplete informa- l1on. A~k1ng" S3T.1.000. DESK SPACE 222 Forest Avenu~ R. E. Wa nted 6240 Priv111r buyrr 1\·ant:s 11pt untis i;:ood 1ocaL1on 11ny condition. 67:l-:t·111 • BUSINESS and FINANCIAL Furn. & Unfurn.. "Orin't Di.~h"·ashcr _color roord1n11t. t'rl 11.ppli11n1·r!I • plush shag c1o·pc1 -choice t1! 2 rolor !lrhrmr~ • 2 ha1hs • st11ll sho"rrs • T11irr(l-('d 11•11rd- mhe rloors _ indirr<"I l1~hl · 111$: In k11 Chrn • brr11kfasl bar -huge pri1•11tl! fel'ICed p11lln • pl11~h land~raping • 8 UNITS Laguna Beach 11.11i! till .Ian." Nnw ~==-'c"'c·c"c"c:.. __ _ Busin•ss Opport•Jnities 6300 ii; lhl' tin1" In in"r~t. Prirlr 0Ft'1r~: ~fl<l('r 11• / p hon p n l t1w11rr~hip in prin1c rr111 . ~rrvu·1• .t. sm~ll :in1r1on1 nf 111 lnc11llnn. C;1ll /or ro111-Sl'!'!"f'laril1I wt1rk \\'A7'TED plrlr inlormarion. Asking in Nrwporl 11rra. Plrase $100,000. f146-2313 call 962·2.'ilil I====== APPLY NOW! Cand y Jobbe r1 Need•d E111t1y 11rw·r11tini:: ynur n"'ll hu sinrs!I. I. 1 r,h1, plr11."llnt wl)rk. llll)'~ or e1•ening1. 1-0' THE REAL \~ESTATERS .C!ommerci1I 6085 Full nr p11r1 rin1r, 1------------' :\ll'n ;1111t 11Tin1rn. 11.i::c~ 21 ' ' ·. ' ·.· hrirk B11r-B-Q's. large heat-1-'==r=R=ic=,~:~R=E=o=u=c=E=m== ,_ , ,. 11 , e1• pnnb J.. J:inai. ,_,.,wn 011n. ,XI'<' rn1 lll\'f'.~. House on c.J lot. yr;ir~ 11111l O\'l'r n1ay h11ndle 11 J:!l\'r n nun1ber nf Jorarinns, P.rf1U1n::: nur warrhoused Tori Rn111rt r n n d y 11.nd snru·k~. Colt<'cting rnnr.eyl 11•hilr U!tl'n<l111i:: lt1 ltl(·11 lit1ns . F:<ru1 nn1r 111 ~hall hr 11unnll,.rt 11.'I rl('r in\'i'li!n1rr\I, $97,;.oo TO S~12~1.fl0 CASH REQUfR. f:ll. \Vn1r nr 11honr T\1ultl· !-it11tr l11.~lrit>ut1ni::. Int-.. IMI \I' Rro11dwa.v, Ari.a.hc1m, C.. nmit 11 -1 • n.11.j()60. 3101 So . Bristol St. E:i~thluft Cu.~ 6 uni1~. Ownr~ rnrnt. $2.:..00 r1o""" or ct\· 4 Rr. 3 811 hm + 5 !lhrrlio.s. ' S21 = (13 ML N. of Sn , CooF Plau) C ian1:r. ·'""'• Sant• Ana !='='"'=·'="'="· 0°="=."=''='.='=·7=.;.='"'='=·'=·=I Metcham Realty .PHONE 557 8200 i:~:, R111 hc!<lrr !oi1r"l't ............. ' ........ • ...... ,1=B.:cu::;1;::.;n.:•:;n:._o.R;.:1::.;n::.;la::;l __ 6::;060;.:: CtJstlt Mrs11 tHl\.•lR.17 The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S STOR~; lnr l<'a~r 2flOfl sq . 11 . I d I I I R I • 6090 I nn N"'f!I Rlvrl 11t Harhnr n u1 r • enta ,,~ """ "' 11 • M """'" SMALL UNITS rln~r In 19th SI. J,f'fln \'1bf'r•. Rl1r :>1&--0jgfj, eves COSTA MESA fj7~i14 59:-t &, Sil~ llltl [rnmt'd OCCU· LARGt-: ~•udll' f o r 1 p:.ncv. lifil).77.~ !<!I h . l ."i;\lAl.t. rxprl rlrctronir m~ i.::oorl 11p11rr rnr rn u":7 ~ * NEW BU ILDING * 11;:;:nr 11'/ lri:?. po1_t>~l1aJ I: lrsi;t1n11 or 11r! fl11.•11r~. 2"..M 121!!1 ~fl f1 un1!11; of!kr fl>o'll. I: n11n1r 1n ln ustry, Nrwpqrl Rlvl1., nr ,~all r'<lnn1. 110-22o fXl"'"r, Pi.•nly ' !lf'rd.• h111·kr l' fo r ,~hnrt term I li•H)-9-125 11flrr Ii rm. ol park1ni;: lllth f.t \Vhi!!irr hRnk firi11rH'ln£' 1' hond1r1g,I ---A·· ,._, · ,1 S.•t•111·rrl hy l!llOll cnntr11cts. o rr1ct:. ~TORE. nr;ir N'111. •f'., -''~A I "~11• (' I ' I ,. C'. 1lntwr1 N11.U rrss Hr:illnr •001 ' 0 ~Tn~s pro !T 10 Pn~I Oflit.'r , !t"l2 Sq, f1 ,.. ,, •• ''" • 8 h;u •kl'I' n n t~HHl'IU'I t1r <·M· G~ k I I"" 'n. " ~!111 6-12.1·1 ;, .. .,., p11r ini;:. ~v nin. ~--· 1riH'1 hfl ~i11. Nt1 .1timmick~ or r.rah111n Riiy. 64&-:.MJ<I NE\\-Bld_i:. !'ml In t.m0 Mt fl 1~llflnr~1 pra rtiCPll. Gl'IOO STORE . R2S \\I. !91.h St., CM. 11 . Nr. RAkrr anrl F11 lr.·1""'· (lfiply fnr pcrlllln "'/ in. 1 . Ai·11 iJ. ll/9. ! Yr leasl!, S ti I t t van , tr i.;:r1fy C11n hr pmtrctrrl by s11a1mn, • 51R-176SI .,.1~l·l2!). kry ni.in ln.~un•nce. 1714) 67:l-2.-ih:1 !l:in1-;.rim STORE f. Olf1Cf' · niet' Bldg. Loti 6100 S.')."i -S'l'l.i. Eve11 67.\-1784 . MAi"L Orrlrr, m11rinr pquip It :l."A-1 319 222 !i!h St., HB. Nfo~ED Chrt~lm:i s n1nnry, 11oppl ir11. N"t S17'01 per mo r.lulll AArririCf' n1y hf'11u!iful, """' P tin1r . l{NJ's S2000 Office Rental 6070 IPvtl, vlrw lol.~. lnt•u lrd 111 i·11i;h ~r<'urrrl by n\'rr S6000 1 ~.;.::.::;:..;.c.;.;;;.;;.;. ___ .:..;.:_:1 Pl't'8tii;:r ArlM\1111.~uhrllvii;ion l 111•rn !nr y , 968-88 7J DESK SPACE fl)r S49:i e11rh. i\T. ~111ri.:<1n, rvr~c'"-'-"-'-"-----' 105 No. El C i mino Riil 1215 !'a. 7!h St, Phot?n\x, 1 PART nr lull time 1\•holt'.s&le: So1n Cl•m•nt• Ar i 1 ~n11 85034-Tell'phOnr Hus. ()ppty. lnr lho!lt' whn <192-4420 602·946-7534. j w11nt f'u111nci11! Src. For l'IO nhh1t11t1on In I\'; CaJl CORONA DEL MAR Ac•Hge 6200 ,963--002:::;~'=o--=====' $ Rm 1111l1c, 11tor. It prki.;:, 1 ~ 2 BA . 1100 ~'I ft. i:md !Ir. !Cl ACRES !IOUth of Paln1 Money to Loen • ~7.1-S7j7 • Sprln~~. Ownt'r ~tll 1·1ti;h 6320 * NF:\VPORT BEACH C 1vl'" V11lur S7:'i(l.Sl000/1'cre. \\'I ll .. ,,.11 for Sl.'Al/arre. Ownrr Cenrl'r JOO ft lo 1000 It. ~'Ill earry nn "AA)' term~: ~w & •l'{'!'elarlal 6T~1601. $;,or) r!O\Vn, 1.1.i/nio. 8.'tl-847l 3700 NE\t/PORT BLVD. N.B. SAC' 11' 000 J pJu .. Jcvrl ON TllE BAY . ' ' . 1st TD Loan 7~ ~ INTlREST 2nd TD Loan &?5-:2464 54.l 5032 Acrs. Litke 1\.1 a t hew 1 • · Ellalet, 14 ml/RJvmldt. '1't'l'm!t ~ on fl(flllty 11i70 SANTA ANA AVE, Ot Ungrnd/tKJ'~. ~ view 642-2171 545-GiJl lending :'~TlSc o:,:;~ ":= ~""~:.:~·:.::19 alt I ~~;~~i~;~::J:." M k la Now Av1t1I. LIDO BLDG. I 1crf', Fr1tl'Nf hiitn, 111rk ar etp Ce 33..)~ VT11 Lirln. NB. 573 ... 1,j(}I room . 11'rll, 1t.; ~r driVf' lllE "Yt'lk.lw P•aes" o( -:1QO.(i()0.1200 .SP. [t-. -$A.:i00. rlasslflr<! ..• Oa'!ly P 11 o t OF'F'ICF..S, $fiO·S90-Sl!ltl. M1tc.h1m R111lty Scr.·k1' DIT'M'tOI')'. Chtck It °*'• ~ft••. 646-21:\0 MM&'JT l.f..>4..'ro!M lor the llfr"lllCC )'Oil MM. \ \ • .... .......-.. ·-~--~·-.... -. -· .. , . .------------------------------~JllllMM:allMMM.a_.,.AaM•M•Jllfil:!li--JllflM__,..,....,_,.,.... .... .,._,. ... ,.. ............... , ...... , , ' ·-'· . • I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I '"' .. : #. ~,," -.-,· ·. ~ : ''!'" ~ • '-.. · ': '. • ' l ,. . . , ... " -;· ' ·... .1". •. ' ,. . ·"'-·' ; .. ; '... ... .,· ··--'1 , .. .. .; , ' ..... ,. .. . ' "' ,. . ' ,:_-·--. '. ... ' , ' . ..... • i· .. ., I . ' . \ ' ·. " f " , ••• . .. ' • • •. • • _, I I I i ---~~-·.;.;; .. ·-.,;.· :J;;"' ·-· ·_... 1- • • • B u t What's The Reason? 1 Here are S good reasons I 1 . for shopping early: i \ I ;····--------------····----------,, I I ~ 1 I a I Watch For Special Sections Filled ~ With Early Christmas. Goodies In ~ I The DAILY PILOT. I 1. Str etching out the Christmas shopping season function more efficiently. When clerks are less pleasant for everyone. gives retailers a chance to harried, shopping is more \ I 2. Many retailers offer their really special "specials" early in the season to I encourage the public to shop eorly and to help alleviate the last-miniJf.r 1 "panic" buying. I 3. Ju ~t in case your favorite Christmas gift merchant has underestimated your enthusiasm for the season, a longer period of shopping gives him a chance -to re -order popular items so he doesn 't have to disappoint shoppers later in the season. 4. When you take more days to shop you can do the job more thoroughly, visit more stores, compare prices and quality and be more satisfied with th'e gifts you finally decide to buy. I 5. And there 's no secret about it, the Christmas shopping season is the biggest i sales period of the year for most retailers . Support local merchants now and you 'll help them make enough profit to keep their prices reasonable all year long . (And prices will never be more reasonable than they are now.) This 1nessa.ge presentecl as" Public Ser vice on behalf of our friends and youra, the retail 111 ercluu1ts uf the Oran ge Co"st Area. by the 1 • a L.:-.:.-::::::::::.-::::::::::::::::::~ ........................ __. ............................................... ..J I, I + -- I I J • ,. l: ! ' • ' • ' •• , ;. ( " . " • ! ' • < ,, ' ' . ' ' . i• . 5 " , ' ' ~ t . .. \ I . , ' . . • • ------------·...-.. -··--~·-----·-----·------------ " ~ • . . , • ... • 5't11tdly, Dtetmbef' 12, 1CJ70 D ANNOUNCIMINTS •nd NOTICIS IERVICE DI RECTORY Cupot Cle•nlnt '625 S!RVICI DIRECTORY M.tilnt.n•nce JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & IMPLOYMINT JOIS & IMPLOYMIN'f~AEMP,LOYMEih JOts A I AILY •!Lot ~ MPLOYMINl 6.150 CHRISTMAS CARD RETURN ADDRESS $~.000 SECURED wl2nd STICKERS defli of tnllt. Pay .10% + 10 $1 FOR 1000 point.I commercial property, Send your dollar and Call ~2516, Mr. Neu Carpet L•ying a R•p1lr '626 -your copy to: ANMOL.INCEMENTS Pilot Printing, Label Div, CARPET Layer Has Car,>et. incl NOTICES Box 1875 Polyesters, 501•1, HL·lo's, Ne""J)Ort Beach, Ca. 9'1663 1~s. ~ fur labor . F~ (ftff Ads) 6400 Your labels will be sent by m..3223. No Waatl~ t" ·1 '-======='I *WALLPAPER* J<"OUND, med. !'ite, 1haggy r :o"'.,-~'~"~m~•~·~·,--~--~ I -When yOU call "Mac" black frmale ~og: vie. 25c: COUPON. New mgmt. ~rtes 6630 S48-lf44 6-16-lnl Harbor & Newport Blvd., Redeem in food !o tn/71 . Nr. "19th, Costa , l\lesa . Br•1nch Ho11se, Npt & Bay, DRAPERY X-PAINTER, now school 642-1892 CM . 1'1ANUFACTURER teacher will pain! eves & 22 Yrs In Area! 549--0236 wknds. Xln't workma.nship, FOUND: male Shellie, ap. C t L '6ll INTERIOR TEXTILES free est. 540-0062. prox l yr .fllcl, Very welll _o_m_o_o_ry,__o_t~s----..;, We've ()()ne All The Modrtsl"°'°"'=""'=~~-~-·I ·'-··v ·· .. -kySho . PAPERHANGING-Free trlUllC'J. IC """-pping BEAUTIFUL grave space, Let Us Desi.In For {:;"' Center at 'Allanta, H.B. . """"''-' .,._Holiday e. esl., u.tialaction iuaran· Westm1nsler Memo r i a I .,...~....., .-."°' teed, Dan Schwartz, :>36-4127 Park. Best offer. 536-6631. Call 549-0236, 24 Hrs. 547_5846. MAN ttr boy's preac.Mptlon SER VICE DIRECTORY g\uses. Brown horn rim frame a.nd brown leather case. Vic of Newport Blvd B•bv1lttlng FumltUre Rest~ring & Refinishing 6675 FURNITURE STRIPPING GRAND OPENING SPEC IAL! Any average chair or rocker stripped $5. 642~5. and 32nd. 61~1703 t>IOTHER Will babysit. My YOUNG maJe wire hRired honle. t"enced yard. 9 mos lox terrier Vic of Adam11 !o l Yl'S preferred. West of and Mag noli a . ~lust Harbor Center. S4 da y. 50c describe, 962-2045 hrly. Full time or oc- casional. 011..)•&. Experienced Gardening 6680 FOUND : $300+. R/31/70. 5-18-1395. 1----"----- N•wporl a.... Owner iden· AL'S GARDENING UO-J LOVING Care, yoor U Y' lify! W. Strttl on 720 San for o-~on'"g & ,-•u t•-• old my home. Near Pomona "'u ... """ ,,... Vicentl', L.A. 90069 & Wilson Sehl. S20 ~·k. acaping services call 540-5198 BLACK male poodle Vic of 642-1327 Serving Newport. CdM, Cos. Brookhurst and Atlanta in =====---,---! ta t.Jesa, Dover , 1Shorel5, HB. 9fi3..9l70 BABYSITTING my home Westclitt. •--~~~-~---t ~1esa de! Mar. Certified --==-=~~--GRAY Poodle ~'ilh 2 flea tl'acher: hot· lunches: play STORM REPAIR collars found Vic. Cst H111y fa cilities, any age 54~726 Tree work. surgery, bracing, at Jo'ashion fsle. 675-1439 prune. Land.scp ma I n t, r~==~-"o'--~,--~ LlC'D day cp.re, toddler. 7 cleanup ,.. b.1:. Time O""n. INTER & Exler. Accous. ~llings sprayed, low prices gd work. 557-7455, 548-2759 PAINTING • Ext·Int. 18 yrs. exper. Ins. Lie. Free est. Accoust. Ceilings. 968-9126 PAINTING: Honest guaran. teed ~·ork. Lic'd. LOca.t ref'li. C&ll 675-5740 aft s. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Jerry'5 Painting Service • 496-1864 • FIRST Class Painting & Paper·hanging. Free Est. Call 543-3459. HOUSES, Docks, boa I Ii, everything reasonabl y pa in1ed. Free est. 646-9752. Betty Bruce Gxec 41D \\'. Coa.11t Hv.'Y .. N.B. By appoint. 646-3939 for the DAILY PILOT Dana Point, Slll1 Juan Capistrano and Capistrano Beach.. Conta.;t Mr. Seay nt DAILY PILOT YELLOW longhaired female • 30 kl ll t ' r cat found in r-.tesa. Verde. am·J: pm w y. 0 Profess Gardener. G~ra:e P liiterln11, Patch, San Clemente oUice ~7J8 me a Is. Harbor/Baker. &16-:>893. • 6llO 305 N, El Camino Real 546-1539. 1 --~,;~·ARD==E=N=m=G---RePl'ir 492-44ro Bt~ :e~~ = Mesa BABYSI'ITER, al!· ages, 24 By Experienced Japanese • PATCH PLASTERING C ITY OF I========== I hour.1. Warm meals, big * 54g.{)22S * All types Frtt estima1es NEWPORT BEACH LADIES-WIVES WOMEN PURE-RITE •••• ~·-11111! lost &col hack yard. 642-1Z192, C.M. 'A~L~'~S->Land-~..,-,-,~in-g-. ~T~,-,-,· t ====C='="="""=="===: I 1-"'"--------IBABYSITIING, My homo, rem,.ol. Yord remod•li,g. 6l90 * PAINTER * !R.\/JNE PERSONNEL REWARD! Los! Tuer;, Black by ~·rC'k or n1onfh. EiOl 19th Trash hauling Jot cleanup. 1 .P_lu_m_b_in~•~-----r $605 to $736 Mo. SERYICES*ArENC maJe poodle w/red collar SL. H.B. 536-9771. Repair sprnklers. 673-1166. PLUMBING REPAIR Requirements: High SchoOI r\\,.J Y fl.1eii Verde area, C.M. Arr I=======·===-Exper. Japanese Gardener, No job too small graduation and two yrs. ex-488 E. 17th !at Irvine) C.M. prox 14" high.· 646-3882 Brick, Masonry, Complete yd service. Neat l ===·=S<~~-3_128_•,.,--,.-· I per. as a journeyman paint. 642-1470 days, 546-138.i eves. etc •S60 & n.,,·,, F-• '''· "'2 '389 '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ----""" ... "" .., PLUMBING-Low rater., free er. I:" YNG white female dog, blk BUILD, Remodel. T'!pa ir. Complete y •rd Ci rel estimate!':. For application and inlo., con. MACHINE OPERS. Single strip on tail, Dalmatian Brick, block, co nct'ete Jlf.I S41H1!37 Call Larry 540-1303 tact Pl'.rsonnel Ofc., City needle for sportswear. cross. Deaf. Just spayed, ca.....,.nt"', 00 ,.. b 100 ...... JJ :.:c:.__ _____ _:.::_.::.c.r ., .. =0-';==-"'•'o-="· ~·=I Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd ., Exp'd only. Gd. pay, R.._., OC•O ~"-"D .,.... -~ a.,. 'JONTHLY Lawn m. int . DRAINS Pluggcu'? raining 714) * "" "72 * '"""'s care. .,..,,,..........., or Lie. Conlr. 962-69-l.5 " Ne\\'J)Ort Beach. Callf. ( ,,.._,,,, 543-8261 Lawn & sprinklers installed. sl ow'? Expertly cleaned $9. BRfCK, Block, alone. Patios, Rotc>-tilling. Trees, shrubs 25 hr serv. 530-3854 673-6633 before S pm, De· r.laintenanc(' TWO dois • Black It "'hi entrance ways. No job too d 64>343.l cember 15rh. -CITY OF- mah! Peek·a·poo, salt & small. 646-7825, Ref furn. remove . . I Roofing 6950 COASTAL AGENCY NEWPORT BEACH pepp&r ftmale Schnauzer EXPER. Hawaiian Gardener --~-------A member 01 Jost Mesa Verdt ar?a. Cabinetmakln,. 6580 Com r 1 f' t e Gard r n in g \VEN EDA Roofing Co , Snelling & Snt\ling Inc. BUILDING Reward. M~l:l54 • Setvicf'. Kamalani, 646-4676. Repairs, ReCQver nr New The World's Largest FOREMAN GOLD filigree br11 cel e t CHRISTMAS Completion nl G 1 S • .,.2 Roofs. 1700 Superior Ave , P rofessional $ll'$1"' por month I I • Id V. small Custom Quality "'ork. , __ ._,,._,. __ o_rv_1_c_•_• _____ 1.=c='=L=64='~"='~' =":.c.H=R=S_. ~~ ~ ~ w peara emera s, ic: 1• Employment Service REQUIRE:s High Schon! ~~ lslt, Reward. Dry hars, shelves, misc. CARPENTRY, Cabs., Pain-BEFORE You buy, call T. 2790 Harbor Bl, CM 540.6055 graduation, 3 )'!'!.of build· 1..::.::.:::=;.... ______ , _K_•~n= .. =;.-Ot)l=C''=·~-=~'°'='=-I tin.I:', Jo'l'lrmica. Plbg repair, Guy Roofing Co. Rt:covf'r Harbor Blvd. 111 Ad11ms Ing cuS'lodial & mainlenancl' REW ARD. Los1 from Crystal CUSl'OM WOODWORK I concrere, appliances k ~ P' C:: i a l is l , 6 4 5-2780, COSMETIC SALES: NE\V experience including o n l' Go'. Se.I Po''nt S•'am••• Furnilutt & Cabinets \\'Ator •-ato• -pl•~mf'nts. ', ~"~ .. ~'~'~"'~· ==~~=-=,.. ' ..... '"' ''" 1 ~ fantast ic product , yeerina1upervisorycapac. GRIEVING FA..i\11LY. No l=="=s..!235==·=o=r=64>-0M<==== Gf&.3511 Mon thru Sat. 7 to LEE ROOFING CO: Rootin:; Guarllnteed clientele . ii)'. question.s asked . 494-5165. -· 7, · of all types, recover, ~ FOR APPLICATION and in· LOST • Small shaggy black 1 ..;C..;•~r~po~n~l..;•~r..;ln~g,_ ___ 65~90-ALL Types of Ceramic tile, repairs, roof coatings. Lie &: ·dog, Scottie &: Cocker mix· CARPENTRY plastering &. masonry Wt'>rk. bonded since 1947. 642-7222. tuA. No questions a.!lked. MINOR REPAIRS. No Job 1 ~A_J.,_d_ry~wa_l_l._S_<S-_t;as_· _. __ Reward. 536-4565 Too Small. Cabl1lf!t ln gar· RAIN Gut• er s ln.,ta\led . Sewing 69'0 LOST: German Shorthair gges & 0 th er cabinets. Quality work. Reuonable. e Dressmaking -Alteration& p:iinter, 6 mos old, liver 545-8175 ii no answer leave 1 ='=·"='=="='=· =-=""===·=== Designed to suit you. licked, white tail. Reward. ms.I:' at 646-237l. H. o. I' Call Jl'l * 646-6446 ,_v_io_CM_._S4_>_567l ____ o I ~·~""~'~"°="=~--~-1 Haulin~-----67_30_ Alterations -642·5&45 RE\VARD for recovtry or REMODELING & Repair YA RO I Gar. CI eanup. Neat, accurate, 7.0 years exp. mall carrier.1 ~·edding ring Specialist. Comm'J, residen· Remove trees, Ivy, trash. sel Vic Atlanta & Bushani. lial. Palll!ling, ca b i n e t s , Grade, backhoe, 962-8745. Call 5.'l6-'.ll2-4 or H.B. P.O. marlite, form ica. 644-7598. JUNK wanted. Free metal aLUE parakttt wlbronz~ LET the Swede do it. Repair, pick up &. garage cleanups. leg bamf°losl vie Westclill k remodel & patios. Hauling. Ed Stone, 543-8913. Dowr. Very tame, finger 673-5417, 494-71153 trained. 646-1974. -=========: ITRASH & Garage clean.up, 7 days. $10 a loacl. Free est LOSf, toy French poodle, Cement, Concrete 6600 Anytime, 54&-5031. white wired nea collar. • --Reward. 962-7011 CEMENT WORK, no job loo JUNK Wanted. Free metal Tile, Cer1mfc 6974 * Verne, The Tile Man * Cust. work. Install &: repairs. No job loo sml. Plaster patching. Leaking shower repair. 847·19.'i7/84&(1:l!G. CERAMIC Tile work. Free est. No job too Arnall. SlS-2426 COCKTAIL Waitress young, a!traclive. App. in pel'!On. 719 W. 19th St. C.M. formalion, CQntact Person. nel, City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, Calif. f714) 673-6633 before S pm, COUNTER GIRL, part time De be 2'lnd 1970 wk. ends, o\'er 18. Chow cem r ' · Btll Restaurant; 2 S 7 6 * * Ne111port Blvrl., C.~I. MEN •nd WOMEN DENTAL RECEPTIONIST . PART TIME Desk onJy, Exp'd. Proticienl FULL TIME ~·ith insurance, Afternoon to '" hn. tl·S or 9 pm), "''"" REXAIR INC. Sat 's. Salary open, fringe lx!nt'fits, Ph: anytime IH.3 . ANAHEIM DIV. areal 8 am·9 pm, 846-3540. Now Hiring DENTAL RECEPTIONIST . Evening work 6:3() In 10 PM DesY. on ly. Must have den!aJ NEW BRANCH ofe expcr insurance accts EXPANDING TO rec', ofe. nlgm1. Som~ Sat's. ORANGE COUNTY Salary open, fringe benefits. 1,-,""'~'°"'==c:--,,,== I small, rea.o;onable . Free pick up & garage cleanups. MALE Sealpoint Siamese Estim. H. titunick, 54&.8615 Hauling. Ed Stont, 543-8913 cal, 9 yrs old, Joa:t vie Costa Me5& St&: Irvine. 646-11135 CEMENT \\'ork:. Reas. City HAULING & Cleanup. Trees Ph; anytime IH.B. area) TOP STARTING PAY 6977 8 am.9 pm, ~. We need 22 men and women T_o~p~s_o_i_I _______ 1 ---~-------1 with all types of work back. &: state He'd. Side walks, &: sl'lrubs removed. F'ree BLACK Afghan. female. drives, patios. 642-8514. 0. 1 .,0 ,.33 Top Soil, Sandy Loam Vic. Victoria and PlacC'ntia ";;;a,[E-Q;;;;:;:;;,-;;;;;;-r;;; I ,="=mo=='·=~=~~=·==== I LYMAN LANDSCAPING DENTAL ASSISTANT, chair· grounds. No experience nee. 11ide, afternoon to eve hrs. e.&68.ry, as company training fl-8 or 9 pm) Some Sat's. on U/9. PLEASE 833-6009 r'MORE Concrete patio for '-=====633-"=7=636===== less money. Artistic setting. Housecle1nln11 6735 :. FEM. longh,a.ired gray cat, Lie., call Max at 644-0687 Salary open, fringe booelilli. l:c furnished. If you qualify, rapid 11dvancement to key Ph: anytime, CH.B. area) position. Must be over 18, Upholstery 6990 4 white feet, green eyes, Larul\& Niguel. 4gs..5rn FREE Est. Sawing, break· !=='==="'======I ing, hauling & skiploadlng. HOUSE OF CLEAN C.Omplete House Cleanin& --''----8 llm·9 am. 846-3540. For interview call Czykoski's(Csy-kos-l<ey) ELECTRONIC. Counter Custom Upholstery, 1831 salesman, exp'cl. Saturday & Monday 774-7253 Personals 6405 F"ULL Y LICENSED_. Renowned Hindu Spiritualist Advice on all matters. Service & quality. 3-tll-8668. 642-6824 Newport Blvd, CM 642-1454. H. W. WRIGHT CO. Meas Cleaning Service I ;';' ~~~~~_:J~~d'::_~~':!: .. J::::-=-:: ....... --::--:::-Contractor1 6620 Carpets, windoWK, floors ete. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT I ~ 1 n ewport ,. .. ·•· · ----------1 Res & Commc'l. 548-4111 EXP'O seamstress to start MEN or Women. Full part· MY Way, quaHty home I"=========' I Job Wint.cl, Men 7000 11.t once, part time, assisting time. S2 hr + generous • * repair. Wal~i. ceiling, fl~~ lancfscapint 6110 dressmaker w/ dre.umak· bonuaea. Call or come in. etc. No µ., loo sm....... MATURE Man desires work Ing &: a.Iterations. Rel's HJ69 Newport Blvd, F, Costa 5'13-1494. 24 hr ans. serv. LAWN Malnt. & Cleanup. of any kind. Has experlencl! req 'd. Call 675-1735. 10 til 8 t-.1esa . PBX, exper. p~l'd. will train ~ht person. Ph: SlS-8881. Sales UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY PART TfM£ e !-'ULL Tir.1E Earn $200 10 SllnJ per mo. Introduce clean, purilied wa. ter into every home tor le per gaJlon. Positive think. il'll:·Pretters only, can build high earnings and secure fu ture. Only serious, depend. abll', hard working people with mgmt, potential need apply. CALL ~1r. Cousins for 11ppointmenl. 537·5192. PURE·RITE •••••••• *SALES* *ENGINEER* Dynamic, growing com. pany requires services of Professional Salts Engi· nee.r. to assist in salea of concrete forms. r-1 u s t have product knowledge and experience. Salary commensurate with tX· perience. \Vrlte Box • 2083, the Dally Pilot, l3() W, Bay, Costa Mesa, Cal if. ANY Day 1s the BEST day to run an· aC! Don 't delay .. call toGay, \42-5678 SERV. eatah. Fuller Bru1h otrucllon 7~ ARATE ,ID, It ln!tnJCWr ; LLENBllCK' lAuons·AdWtl: Ln5ons-Child , $45.nil 9th St., CM. r !\fNttr 0iarse ~ • ER SPECIAL ••• Or Special . .Nee Demon. G-Schoob, la & Collegn. , , No Contractllf U1 At Deer Park nday A MESA CHOOL via, * ~&)' +.. I sessions. Plarr-i , hOt luncheit:l 6:30 am.a pro: mpare! 842-4050' I LINE DOLS AIR SCH PA CIFIC lght Cluael Do,y & N 513-'596 610 E. 17th SI.. Santa Ana PIANO l.1!5,50 Certified sy:11tems. M S<S-1368 ns ~home tea.ch.en. Music r. Hathcack , TAHITI.AN By Maihi 646-3)12 all • 1-fula OaSRs okalana. Pbolle er 3 Pr.t. AR PIAN°* *POPUL Lessons in ho mo, 125 mo. . " • .,759 • MERCHAN SALE AN OISE FOR D TRADE 8000 EST AT E SALEll . ." .Picture exeeu- owi Tustin home, From ni.otki tive'a luxun Sacrifice 7 Spanish furn Jn1i: oil pill dinfng $1!f, L.R. pcs, ki much more mu ol Italian a. ishlngs. lnclud- nttngs, exquisite china cah., finfl ng bdrm suite & . Sat & Sun to to 5 only. 1307 Un. 1 Red Hill, TUI· Like . New: •• fa. $100. Gamt ""w 145, "'" uxh &0(a, com: ea., matchinl cstm Slla, dark il &: commodes. or Queen bdrm 97Pr9Q6L AL Furn in hand ~. Trestle tbl1, mRlth, de11kl, ~10VJNG! VECTRA r.o table S150, &Oft-touch na roocles $35 chn. beaut ptt&n cockta l\1edit King Ket, lamps. TRADITION <=ratted pin ?Je.nch!!!I to roll top plantation, alant lop. home Pieces m 646.-95&3 ofc., hutches. ade fu order, rte, Sl25-Sl75 "·k. to st., also 1 ·.~N~r=c=i;.~,~ 50fas. rattan le pl rime. 546-5745 ode! chain lamps, ""' & • WANTED e colfee tab les, tw'" • dbl oil paintings, Ceramic Tile Layer becls-compl And men's suit s 40 reg, bl!'aut, cheats, planten, 545-3214. Linol ium 1..aY.er hureau & for 1mall job in Fullerton. garden furn. 8'79-5f;i8 9' GOLD pr int &0fa, quality nd. $13.3. Queen din'g table ~· =T~H~E~D~A~l~L Y~P~l~L~O~T= I '.,°::; ~.~ • Hollywd Plalform rocker has an opening for an exper:I-Double bed enced, jouma.list in Its wo. lr11me $2:'1. men's department. Applicant S15. 644-5128 must be 11ble to report, , Harbor View Homes. write clearly, understand ""ssentials of photography & layout, Top company bene. tita, good 5il.lary, attractive new quarttrs. Apply In writ· lng only, citlfli" experience, background & education lo Margaret Greenman. Per. .sonnel Manager, Bmc 1560, Coi;t~ Mesa., Calif. 92626. WANTED: Older man, 30-65, Chureh custodial, Ji t e BEDS Custom comer set w /spread1, baclm!1t pil1o"·s, table. cheap! $120. Alan 2 pn twin size tu~ ma1ched mattresses & bx 11prg11 S2.'i pr. Call : 646-2021. DOUBLE bed w/n<!llr new Poaturpedic box sprini& &. t<xtra firm mattress, g. drawer drcsttr: 4-drawer chest, 2-<:lrawer nite stand. Complete SHIO. 536-8903 g11rdening. 35 hn; "·kly, 2 Nile stands. $25, patio table rta1onably flexible S25, misc. end tables etc, schedule, Saturdays req'd. SIS to S25. MillC. bou5thold Mu11l be in good health. item.s. 645-0732. Good galary + Group Life & F'amily Heallh. Make e SOFA EXCELLENT e appt. 675--0210 9-5pm, to.Jon· I~ CONDITION .,,., *...... 646-4744 Fri. "°"""""",._..,,_-""-=-I 'VARD SECY .• Receptionist HOUSE furnHurn Sale. See at 458 Costa r.tesa S\. Cost.a In nursing area. Days. Meu.. Sal & Sun. PM '11. Peri;onnel Dept. Hoag 1 ===~~~-~-~,1 Hot1pltal N.B. CHRISTMAS IS oomina:! Sell WOMEN wantM for case your unwanted Items & pick covering & llt'. assembly. up fast cash thru a Daily 875 ··c", w. 15th St. Ap. Pilot Oassilied ad. ,It's p!ications accepted sat, easy .. call 642--5678 0... Uth. JOBS 6 EMPLOYMENT, Love, Ma.Triage, Busl~u Readin&s gh~n 7 d8.Y5 a Wttk, toam -10 pm J12 N. El Camino Real, Stln Cl~men!~ LIC'D C.Onlr. Remodeling, Dependable, reliable &: reas in janitorial and building t1.dd.ons, roofing, painting & rates. 847-3~ maintenance. Also houM: repain;. 540-7858 or l =""'""'="'°~~~~-·I and "P'· window &: w111l EXPERIENCED, single ntt· die operators, Apply 825 W. 18th St. C.M . Schools-Instruction 7600Schools·lnstruction 7600 Scnool•lnstructi,,n 7600 Schoola-lnstrudlOf\ 7600 492-9136, 4!)2..-0076 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Phone 542-7217 or write to P.O. Box 1223 Co.sta ?t1tsa. "WEED It l ~ap" .. c.ltan out the treuu.re1 &: l1'3sh - him into cu:h thru a Daily Piti>t Classified ad. 642-5678 EUROPEAN L8ndsc11per cle11nlng . Also floor ..;""'cc,~'""e7-·--=-~--r own design &: workmanship, mainte nance. 6 4 2 -8 5 8 1 Additions * Remodeling ca.II 49fN383 eves. anytime. Gern·ick & Son, Lie CHRISTMAS IS coming! Sell EXPERlENCED Waiters lor Continental Service. Apply dally at 2121 E. Coast Hwy, CdM. 673~1 * 5t9-Zl70 your un"•antcd items &: pick Remodeling * Additions up fast eash thru a Dally KARL E. KENDALL Pilo1 ' Classified a d .. . I I ' Ii Licen~Bonded 548-~7 easy , . , call 642-5678 Job W1nted, Women 7020 A.IDES -For convalescence. eld~rly care or family cue. Homemakers, 547-6681. EXP'D ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN INSTALLER s E c RETA Ry . Sharp! I Good mechanic. Seit reliant. Dependable! Experienced! -"~~-"-7~'-------1 in 30's. 548-6641. Fll ... 1\1 Co. needs EXTRAS for non-union work l.A.G. Jobs-Men. Wom. 7100 l"C. 83.'>-3501. ACCOUNT ANT. CPA tim'.r In * Laguna &ach need• female GENERAL HELP * $3.75 HR. accountant lo do full chlrae }"ult or part time booltkttping work u "'f:ll u Dependable, live in area. lax work. M111t bf Iam\Uar Mr. Powers 546-9862 with data pnlc:ftllf'I:. Mu11t GIRL needed, 0 f JI c e . be "-'~II 1room ·~. q . pharmaceutical mfg. grTNive, c:reallw • n d Pun:hasinit. lnvcnlory con. tcMcioua, nol • pro-rrol, technical t y p Ing. cr11t ln11or . Decree r Ar ~"3 des\r'ablt but not ma,,. Exp'd. only. ~ 1 datory, 49i-0768 or S40-8876 HOUSEKEEPER • C 0 0 K, Energetic, dependable, take Accountant Sup. chllrge or house. 1 1eena1t Local. rtt paid by co .. Call a!tl, 2 dogs, non-smokina Ann, 645-2770, Wcatdiff ~r. family. 67~3675 or M0-4100 lfOnMCI Al'tl'IC)', J>43 Weil· HOUSEWIVES - N EEO' cliff Or., Newpon Bea.ch. XTRA t.10NEY IN YOUR AUTO SALESMAN SPARE TIME? Th~ pm. Wanted part lime, Sludent duct 11ells llM'll. Ewryol'lt! perftrrtd, No experience hR1 need tor it. \\1ork on nern~ary commiuion or wholcH.le · basis. No limmicks, fl(I ~ ~I "hlue·&ky·• promlgc1, You will dell] with a J'flputable 2100 Hirbor Blvd. 645-44116 firm. 6'f5.m7 a.fW' 5. · ·~ ~f· 0 1 ~ . . ~ &\n uniuirried~~t ' ~ih~J-~ Earty Acn1ev1~~ .' finest Preschoot Ca 11Urn1as ur Children to Visit our • invites You and Jiay "Hello" To • '"ow : >VL . School. ~n c LAUS ; sAN'TA 14 thrU 18 5:30 P·'!'· ~ 11owo• ~"'""" Dec. A Creative Gilt 2S1S w. s";;.m""'" 92704 to 9 p.m. for Every Child Santa Ant. ---... I t -.., .. """'""""l!!0""' .. ~-""·"""""""""'""'.,.""'""""""'""""''"' ___ .......... -...... -..., ... -.......... <:"'" ... 7"'""": .... ,...~_,, ~.~,-"""-~.:--: ••• ..---~~~.~,-.,--,;--,-,;~~--.,.---.... ·;-.~.,.-----"':'-'.' 7 •_-:-·----~----- I I DAILY PILOT Saturday, Dtctmbtr 12, 1970 H,.,.-DISI FOR MERCHANDIS! FOR MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE IALI AND TRADI SALi AND TRADli SALi AND TRADI SALi AND TRADI SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE -. -Pumlture IOOO Garage Sala I022 Oerag• Sal• I022 ApplS.ncet 1100 Pl.nos & Orgens 1130 Spo rting Good1 '500 MOO ENGlJSH Ptrlod furn. CUrv· BABY ITEMS, c1tt1ptn1 BREAKING Up houR":keep. WHITE Criddle ln the Mid· ti! NOTICE !!! SURFBOARD .. ,FACTO RY CLEARANCE ed tofl..Joole cu 1 h ton eqpt, carpet sweeper, 22 lnc..do )'Ollt Chrl1tma1 lhop-die R&nae. Wed1ewood, We have put f".very Plano & OUTSTANO!Nr. VAJ,lJF.S. t bk/chr I-coUee t bl . rifle. valet rack, dorttoua. plni: here. Oanish furniture, S25 * * * S4M$17 Orian on CIU'l~tma1 Sale for 6;0''L x l9\lt ''\I/ x 3~C"T . Al .I. LIKE NP.W, HtC DIS· &U--092I. lawnmower, lamp, wine table•. lamps: 18" Zenith HotPoJnt rtfrla $75 a clea.n •"'eep 1ellout! New, c;.X', Cl)nd , Ask. S40.00, all COUNTS. CH R 1 ST ~1 AS I BEDROOM SET-Lcwly an-preu Ii. We1t tri 1bou1e 1V !remote control): di. Ga1 clothe1 cir)itt s?s. used, 8h0p'<'·om I.: dilCOn· 54.S-2008. Good Chrlstma5 LAY-A\YAY, 3 r.han11tl l!;:ht dque whlt• wt2 llde. table.:, Cooker. SfJ-8638. inelte aet Complete double Both lclnt cond. 962-3679 tlnued models. Some at or1_""-"'="'~·--===--sho'fl'S, Color Of1:tna, Aulo CHILD'S CoiK» tahle 11rwl 2 BEAUTtfUL nf'"' l.'O\\illde S50. Triple dre~r &: mirror c HR t ST MA s G l t t 1 bdrm sCt: twin bed 1 near du.ler·1 co1t • ~me al NE\V r.lcGREGOR t'O.lor bus, [)o.lf.youmlt chain S4. Training whcrls family 11hotn a.lbun1, SSi ~. 833--1925. \V h 0 Ii s a I e I All M:w ,"·/headboakl ~~ l s1~read1; Antlqu11 1110 COii t•plUI, For a rnMey ..av. WOMEN'S GOLF rontrcls. Stereot, l'M stcttoo 50c. Johnny Toyntakt'r s2. valut>. nn"' $111. N1t",.,'flouble TOUCH And sew Sin&er aamplea. Jewtll')', bail, inenr; tc~n app 1anca1; ni: deal on qua l 1 t y Cl.UBS STh. 64~17 radlot, tape players & VrntrHoqul~! dumrny "J('r. matlress "'nd box 1pr1ng never u.ed ~1175. Trundle ponchos, dolls etc. Sat Only china: aUver: a ntique STORE WIDE SALE merchandise, •ho! . or call KOFl.ACH Ski boots, Siu 10. tape1. XREXSAR CORP.. n'" S2. Tutti C'l&e. ne w SXI. ~S-82:16 lOAt>.f.JPM , l727 W, B&lboa dresser, ha.U ttte & picture EVERY-'ING lO"'-ua. Open Thur&. Frt eves It U~d l Scllson. ~1S "B" \V, Jj1h St, N.B. ll. KA·Bala "ame 12.T;., l:N~'E=,,~,~-~p~ .... =.-7lw7l~n-7••""•in~,:I bed LL oak. Pract new 8 trame.1. Vacuum cleaner, '" · ..,., Off. Sun aJt 1 -~==~~=+oc"--·I • • " "" ,.,., $100. 615-:&U. Blvd,, Apt 1, N. · fiihlng tackle. tools, Jue:· Our way of 1ay!ng Mcrt')I WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO * * 6T3..in1 * * STOP & SWAP Grimeit. puzl.lca lOc • $3. 111rplanr. u-con!rol, J6" wing MOVING-Plano, Sp1nlah ESTATE SALE gage. Barg1tina galore! Chrlttmaa to Ou r Cuetomcn1s19 Newport C.M 642-848.i. MS..6101 &IG-.2882 ~pan, 2· ().l!I Cnlt enrines oouch, Hl-f'i, leathtr chair, TM2 Santiago Dr, NB ~Jany Chri5tmas gift i!ems. M,A.f!,YNL•Yw~~sBl•N,TI_ CQlJME.'S NO\\' IN oNE LOCATION Mi11;1llan1ou1 8600 2073 Newp(lrt Blvd., C.M. 1N~'~E~W~-.71lck--m-.-,.-,7l1171-o-n I $15. Slide pro,1~ctor, l'\O\\ Wuher, Retri&4 miac. See Sat & Sun 9 to 5 2214-B Rutaera Dr Cbtwn '""1 -· "" C * y h (next 10 Tony's Bldir r.1at.) bedroom chair11. n ic ~ hulh $R. MS-8236 Sat at 218 Jasmine, Cdlt1. Antlqu• pltchert, tea cups, Wiison & Avocado), C.ltt ROLL-Top deak k XI 1 onn ama a Uaed flln'I: Stove1; hfrie'1: I Ch · $l't ,_,.. ANTTQUJ-: fnunr~ $2 · s;;. 7 1,.:;,:,,:::,c:.:.:..:..:.=..,-'.,c-""'-,.., I ' oa ' " * Thomas Ornans TWIN bnx ir;prin" & mat· I.:. f\luic. pre~nl or ristmas · ""' LIVING room chair, light dishes, Oriental TllE5, l~e 646-6919. Friday unlti ? cond. 1325. 142-J235 or • . .. ornni::e 11;ilk, llke ""'\' $(j . .1i(l, hllwlln;'.i h11ll1 $.~. $12. An11· powt>r Jlisa.w, hand mower, llJ/425-4605 alt IGam. A!IO eornple1e selecuon trtst, tt ever u5ed $30. "II v.·~ nnn'1 have wMt you (IUf' t'llt>@I soo. Che~! SJD. TV aqua/i<>!d. lilep caiters GARAGE Sale-Diamond set, -===~=-c======I ol planor; & organs '"'"· ne~r UM"d 1 :\ n , w•nt, we'll ,.t it 1 __ ".. and $12.50. Small ar1n cht11r, ·~ Uk !41 "=-ve lamps, Sp an i ah lanterns, 4 D ru 1 _,.1 Ind ' --. .., .z., D 112 = 11 1 .. _h _, S?;i, 181D U!tv.·ard Lant-. .....,. e ~w. "Oolll•, e b . u ap oY" Pn111e ies, r-wlog i.j.chl-I o-n Dally \O tit 9 Chan1p•gne-blnnn ton" rr115C'r ........ eat<JV<lJ••, ... 8 h ~olllB lramea, IW>, ta Jes, chairs, A t ·~ TV -120 ,.... "' * AUCTION * "· hi •• T · h d'"--.. ""WJ'lnt1 r11c "r ~ nsen mag-.cos _,.,, · SAi 10.6 • Sun 12·5 hun1an hair v.·lg, nt'vf"r uvu e · v.•1n ea ...... r .. & towels, ?.1ason jars, in1ula. vw ~-M •• rt •• ~ h 11 -" ,-,.. CHAIN link fr·-''•' FRO:-.f ?i-iOOELS, Settee $60, Cha.Ir $35, Anllqoe wicker $l5, Twin beds S50, Lamp SlO, Into 830-4447 LIK&NE'W fumlture.. color TV console, ~ to 60% off. Call 673-1409 btwn 3-1 pm. 310-A Dahlia. Place, CdM pa.... u.a .. nr pa 1, COAST MUSIC .,..·orn, cost 1!19, sell for $20 Fuio Furnilure ""'"" car · " ivuu L'On· "~" tora, old bottles, Christmas ·~1 4 1ri d' h h SACRIFICE -~ ''''" ,.,. .... .. , _,,, s~ ......, a, re r., 11 WU er, · NE\VPORT &: HARBOR Conlon ironer, xlnt cond, & App!lanrr~ d1tio11 . 5'1~.l;J"7 .J. 1 " e~ "'· lirhts, balls, pine co~a. 20 rolls ahar carpet (800 1970 Sina t . t c s2· SJMi~~ A . F ld T JO 5~7-3387 movie camera equipment, yd•\ h I k d k b •,r au 0 zia:·ur, 11.u 0 osta f\1e511 * 642-:lS!il .>. ' · ur.tinns r ay, : p.m. BED, twin size h()x spring --·--c,,-~-o--°"""o-= . c a rs, oa es • uttonho ea, bUnd hems. ov. ..1 I . w· d ' A ,. B ST!NGRA'' . ]' s~ 162] Roberts tape deck. invalid clothin&, 3 vacuums , Spec I al Holiday Sele ESSICK Comn1er..,a al r in y 1 UC ton arn and mat!ross SIR. Su~y . Jt:lr 6 ~ .... walker. 642-8119 aurtboard, new Aquanaut ercast, zig.zags, etc, w/out FREE GIF'TS (:9mJ>rt'ssor, I hp, 230-ll5V, <i h J Lincolri, t-.'B attachments, W/walnut con. 117, H d .. ,, ._ __ , 207fi1 Newport, Cf\1 646-8686 nmrntak<'r n\•r11, ike new 1 -===------ GARAGE Sa.le: Sat & Sun. divlna: aear lor 2, incl. 2 ~t 10le. $42.22 full price, or \\IJTH PURCHASE "• on a race ..: INUY Behind Tony's Bldg, ~1at'L Sl Doll's rocking crib and ANTIQUF. lovrsra!, needs D-·m ,., 170·, tap• '"t"· <-•t 1400\, W·'dlng HA'1·MOND SricJ. V\V race car body ..... ,, 21 " 1o 1.3 l'l•hl•o -" h•l t• 1 12· ''""~I ... , .. ,;;;' . .1 ~I small J1ayment1. ~8238, ORGAN" STUDIOS custom k transa.xte ~ . .i.DJ COMPLE1'.t: Elec. train .sci, «v • · ng · . .., •• P "• • 1· n~ ,1. ,J:J r vr recorder, women 1 & gown .... ong. 01 pa.mt na:s 10.7 dally, N N Rd N 8 :i erigincs v.•/ca.'Ni, 2 lrYrb, pole S:I. r-.1esa Verde area. l\1n1bt"rly, NR 644-~77D CURVEOWetbar,blknaug. children's clothing. +more! 1597 Tustin Ave , lnCORONAOELMAR · ,t'ivporl " · MS-1827 l~===~c---~--1 gold stud diamond pattern Household Items. 2035 CM. (Corner of 16th & SPECIAL 28s.t E. Col.st HW)'. 673-89.10 Garaie Nn. 6, 10 At--1 only, ~nr ~~~~·r1?:i:.i1~~S~.in~ SCH\VINN ~11n~ray boy's ""r:t -nd. For heme or _,, Tu · ) <· s M Re .... tr any mako, "'Y model • ~1ord11y 12114. =r=o=R=M~I=C7A~b~..,,-,,~,-,.-t-t-,-,,c,-. 021 hikr S2."i. Ani:u11 C-3 mm r w ...., ,.. Phalarope Court, C · ~1 · llin -.t. un., on. ,.... Splnat Piano $295 eluded. Other toyg avail al fl Slid · club. SJ50/otr. 540-418(1. 54~1 G In your own home. Clean, BOAT Ride thru Hunllng1on lDr' r 673-3003 chairs $20. 2 lamp~. 42 inch. rllmf'ra I · e pro,1ector J;K~IN~'~G~S~IZ~EFM~•;;1.,.;;;.,;--;,;;-;bo;;;;x· i =~;;~,_.,..,,..--......,=~ AR.AGE SALE PLUS oil &; adjust on I y ~.95 Thomas Organ $195 Harbour "'111erway1 to «'l' r 0 cos.I. or matchin; pair wit h \val nut SlO. ;.1~2611 TOYS, came.nu, 3 bikes, Movina from lge home to S45-82l8 ' · · 100 Nt'w & Used Chr<"stm•• .,_,,1., ~m<• 673-~23. ..~p 115 h M --~~~-~~-I 1prtna, extra finn, I: linen•. "'ii, 2 eots, av.'ivel rocker, apt. Oin'&, Llv'r & den Pi ._1 ° -.v I'll "'-' I =D=s~L~.,-.,--t-t--.-,-.--1 .,..,,p · £'•ic · tcro5Ctlp<>, 20 ORIGINAi. ('111 J'IRlntlng! I. halr "·th lik ELNA ZI • rib! . anos on = e & boats, Adults $2, children "" ma ren spr1nt:1'i, Boflch •M L.nmb. NP\I' G~nl •~ s•· V I 1100 Rec !11fr c · ""' e ladle• ahoes, child• recon.I furn, stereo, xarden tool&, i-ag, P aewin&: Beach M si C t 20 6 0 grey oak nnllih, bookca~e "'' · -·1 11 ur,; !('I · new. 642-9980. 1 1 t I c lawn mowers, Table tt'nni!, mach & cuatom table $120. H u c •n er, ;',Oc, Der 14 lhi'U • to l h dhoard 1 "'ith prepal't'd ~l1dcs $25. La110sc11pr"· ~ras('llPf'!l, still 1,M~o=v=1N~G=.~M"'"'----.-,la-m=p7•, I Pd'~~r, se th m~l·m• elc, •tc. 04•590• •·-•· Mint Cond! unllngton Bch. 847·8536 rm. Information center. &a . ; !(e II r I is t 5 Copymatf" cnplrr, includes litrs. 1>1?.rs .\' x 6' lo 24'' x .. ,u.1;, ,;,'"''· many o er 1 ems. -v. ~... 4711 \\/ H Bch r11se!; old cabinet B&W TV, chieata, bed,, pa.lntin&I, 9191 E. Adam& Ave., HB. Garage Sale Sun, Dec 1:\, * Call Eve1: 613--485.1 * OR.GAN By Ownt'r: Conn 11rn('r, tiz: · Besl ofr bikes. S46-490I. PllPf'r S25. Sky s cop P 48 '". Ji.11-3793 chaJra, diahea, a.rtllacts. STEAMER Trunk, oll n•ln· 12-4. 995 Sandca1lle Dr .• Har. Sc re n a d e, 2·61 note 29'' HOTPOINT e I e et r i c 2 . C 0 UC H ES match/ 1rlrsco['ll" on tnlX)rl fi 4 5 F;ngin,. rachs tS Pach. :\ V\V 2962 ,... bor View Hills, CdM. Mu1lcel manuals, 25 note pedal, t'llJ\S"t' S.15, \Vm. Rogers power, exrellen! for beg:111· rra nsn:-;lell 125 rllch. 2 V"' ~ . tinga, Yamaha - 6 airing I =====-~~-'--~o Instruments 1125 percussion, self L'Ontained silvcrv.•arf' anti ('hes I ' lovrS<'lll, dtnett .. set, cmplt $1~ ~~2308 LOVELY Sofa, never used, guitar, oak desk, fall 22"· OCCASIONAL Chairs: 8' speakers. Like neu." Lc.ss Flairi pllttern, cost Sl2S. us· Klng:.sz bed, coffee tbl. & =~="~-·=· _· -·--~-=" rnginr c11srs SlO ee.rh. Ser quilted flora, scotch,uarded No, 2 & ?.1iac. 545-2096, 349 .ofa; Wini chair: Typewrjt. lhan 'Ai cos!, nnly Sl2:JO. ed approx. 6 ijmes, S50, S200 rrlrig. Lido Isle. 673-0487 BOY'S Stingray bike S20. CorvAfr hrads ~,. Jl'.'lm.tar $125. Matchinz loveseat S75. Wilson No. 6, CM (Colla er table: Small metal desk; 4 Pc. ~RhUM sa:: red pearl, \\/hat a Christmas gift! sicnoiype machl11t', never Afl 3. Girl's ice ikates, l'illl' 4 SJ. frnnt end, late-n1ode-l SZi. 2 530-8331. Brava Apt1) Ch r I 1 t mas decorations, + -al, 22 cyn1bal, 642-2393. uiffl 1175 R4l-9!ln. I J7A7KE=~·s,-~u~,~~E~~~--I 646-3680 moc1rl S!I ra<'h. .l V\\' dresses, coats, &weaters & throne, all acce.s.s. Xlnt · se verything ==~~~~---~ ·chev chrome u.•hef'ls, IAtP \VALNUT bedroom set, triple dre.aaer, mirror. bookcase. headboard, night ata.nd. Xlnt eond, $100. 494-1188 PR. upholstered chn, 2 OC· cu!onal chn, 4 pc. curved sectional, etc. Sturdy, aultabl' for rental•. 548-8294 14' CURVED blue sectional $100. Decorator tree s:xi. 1\feerachaum p i p e Ii Sl50. "'®.I. FLORAL trad. sofa, Blue club chair, Drapes. uaort. sz's l oolon. ~5963 BRAND New Sofa., gold w lvet 8'. Colt $700. Accept SllD. Pvt pty. 961-4853 SACRIFICE. 10' Swediah modem couch. See to a~ preciate $50. 962.-0657 * CUSTOM FURNITUR.E R.DITAL. See ad claa 400J. Call 5'8-3481 2 TURQUOISE occukinal chairs. Scotchiuarded. Xlnt cond. S50 ea. 962-9162. DROP-lea! Duncan Phyfe mahogany dinin& rm table. Can seat 10. 190. 54&-4316. e BABY crib, Jik~ new cond $25, Pott)', lamp, car bed. 673-<343. SUNDAY Dec. 13th. 10 am to S pm. Moving. Tools, books, furniture, antlquea k misc. 3191 Haiti Circle, off Bahama. 546-0618. Hand Knits, size 8-10, etc. cond. $400 invest. -Sacrifice CHRISTMAS Sugge_stion~ -STEREO Pho n og r a Ph Buy-ScJl-Trarte. Elcc. golf CROSLEY refrigerator wilh rnndrl $5 l'AC'h. :; V\\1 Anytime 646-8802 (1646 $200. 548-5148 after 4 pm or Hammond, Steinway, AM/f:-.1 rarl!o 1ncludin~ 2 carr S25· fron! l h r ow r.ro11s tor frttzrr s2:i. rhstnbumrs, lat{' model S5 lrvlne-Baycre.sl). weekend Yamaha. New & used pianos sr fl 11 r A 1 P. 1 p ea k er s m~v.·er S65. Color TV $125. Cllnis!er vacuum sg, ~1a.vtai:: f'a ch. 3 V\V stllrtrr Sin each ~==~~~-~-~-o: most makes. Best bu:vs in "'/rccnrds. Nrw $50, Sm1rh 'II E. iRrh, CM. . V\V ];{lfl pi~tnn~ $25. 7:3~ ~ SONY Cusette recorder, DAVJNCI MM s~c1a! pro. So, Calif. at Schmidt f\Iusic Coron11 Adding me.chine like 1 ·1~-~150~.000~.~.~.T~.U~. ~o-.,-.~N-lg_h_t autom11t1c wa5hrr S1S. Tri. 1.\ tlrcii: SJ-Sj, 3 V\V ~so~r=A.,.-,bo"°'d~. ~,~.~tt.~n-.furn=-.1-=~. I ltlinolta, fumirure, etc. l2/11 fe1slonal accordion w/elec-Co. 1907 N. Main Santa nrw 1100 646-6296. ple rirellSl!r Sl'>. fl1atchl11i:: • 12/10, 2033% Charle St. CM t ro n Jc p I ck-up f 0 r An~. • I==~.=~· ~~--,-,-·I furnace, exterior mounting heAflboard bookra5(' 'fl•ilh i::enrrator~. l;itr niorlc! Strl mlac household goods, tools. ampliflcatlon It ipecial lone . PF:TF~RSON Rah y bed, SIOO, Contact l\1r. Laney or door!\ SlO. 2 nii::hl srands r11eh Carhuf'f'1or, VW &- +'liO TR..-3 for paru • GARAGE S ALE : 1.lfecli. Fraction orig cost. EBONY Fisher Baby f!rand. ht-chr. !apt' rc c ord!'r , l\Irs. Grf'('nman at lhe "'Ith <lrllu.'e.rs Sli. :\ mal· Porst•hP $j..Slfl, 2 V\\' Slllrtlna 1.t noon on Sat, Umbrella table, 7' dlnJhy & ...,~ o.,'"· \\Iha! a bf!aut Chnstmas tricycle, btc)·ctr, bkC"M:, doll DAJLY PILOT, 330 \V, Bay, c-r11nks. l:i1r 1nnrlcil Sll'l !"> V\\ U/u 259 Colt N B I ~, H I o ""M ~'" ching !able lamp11 S12. 10 • on, · · mic. '' az~ r., \..Ul present! $1195 Owner. carriA"'e, ovrn, m1M'. 2115 Cosra ?.1cs11, cam ~h11ft~ hol t=rind ~nd CLARlNET Boo1ey & ...,22 9 .... 5972 ' ~=====~~--drl\v..'l!.r chest, lli:ht 11;rern £STATE Sale -21D Poitl5el· ApplianCll 1100 Hawke1, like new w/ca~ 61.r ;; ' .,....... Buckeyr NB Sa t-Sun 12-;.. ASTRONOMERS! LikP nP"' s1;.. \V11rds Bruns1virk ,;('II.'· alum1nun1 M<"kcr srts $.~S li tia, CdM. Fri, Sat Ir Sun, 1 -~---S75. Accordion, 120 haS! THOr.~~S ORGAN " BICYCLES, Stingrays, nirPly ,Jason Con B 1 e JI II t ion inJ;" machine $2.'l. 64&-0J!2l r11e h. Buckr t ~rat Sj, 4D3 N Dec. ll, 12 & 13. lD am to S LARGE aelection of rec:ondi. Concerto w/caae like ne'fl' Ex. cond. La\\Tcnce \Velk Pa 1 n t,. n i;:rl. cond ., Astronomical telescope set, ~c11 rinrt f!rl . t'B ID A~1 or.· pm. Terms: cash. tioned appliance.a, repos, ap. sga, 833-0l60 ' model, Saerificf! $1850 inc. reasonable.' Oth£'r m 1 5 c, 700min X60mm, only Sl'i. WHIRLPOOL dryer aftrr 1~1 :'\1ond11y 12/1 4. VACUUM, skis, tape deck, clothes, toys, dect1upe.ge boards, etc, 2018 Po r t Ram~1ate, N.B. FURNITU R E, Misc. household tt!nu, 10me an- tiques, toyg. Sat &: Sun 518 San Bernardino, NB. pllancea from model homes. SLINGERLAND P-l•••'tooal delivery. 548-3171. bikes. ~1ini Bike 4 HP cat, 646-6787 Jan. 4 $25. King11 ize ~ad· T-E-,-.T-,-20-_-c0-1-,m-,-,-51-0-,.·I W d !Iv rv!"~ •-..,,... ·~ I $95 <•2 1272 ~=~~~~~~~-boat-d $9. Su:'!ic Homemakl'!' e e er, se """"' ·-· drum aet. Black Mother of B~WIN Ori;::an & speaker. x nt . U'• -2 NE\V office dt'sks S80 ea. SIO. Lantern $1 . Eatin$: antee. Pearl. Like new S225. 80 Like ne"" full pedal TAN Davenpor1. End tbt's, fCosr $150 ca.) 2 new steno \Vasher Sl .50. Srovc s2. utensils Sl . Bl'ach umbrell11 DUNLAP Bui Accordlan S30. 10-4 keyboard. $1600. 644-4217. Lampi, Rugi; &-.\l1sc. Sat chairs S2D ea. 2 side chairs Building Boulncrs Sl.25. Boy $:i_ BURgy/car bcfl cnmhrl APPLIANCE Sh '·-Scout ciolhc.s, ~ome likl'! ne1\' 1~ I I !" ~ Sunday. 948 Paularino, CM. LO\VREY Spinet organ, dbl R-12, :nfi Pnln.'l('lfia, CdM. $15 ea. op desiuo SB & SlO. ~v. • umper St'l'I '"""' IBIS N•wport Blvd CM · h t $45 Pvt $4.50 alt. lncred1bll' Edibles P"r•~cr!h "'1lh mattress '• ". CHRISTMAS Special: k~Y~. blon?c, xlnl cond. UPRIGHT Piano, S223. ,l P moor · pt)', ''"' e 541-7781 • Rosewood hollov.:body a:uitar i\10\'U\i-SAC Slj(), 548-3846. Gui 111 r ~·I c l'I ",. S 2 0. ="='--0686-~~~~~~--$1.25. 545-8530 $7.50. fram!'d plrturcs for FRIGIDAIRE Auto waaher, & amp, 2112" S""akers. THOMAS ELECTRONIC SttrM-phtlon A~1/F':-.t con· fOR !iAle: U11erl 4' fluores-r-.1ATCHl/llC \'anity 11 nd rbild's l'l'J"'11 SL:,O f"l'lrh . ,. , s~ h G · llO Pl~y hn yir; l'ir "arh. $60, Kenmore auto wa11her C111l 962--0348 ORGAN. LIKE NEW~ Mii" S2j. Pnr!. TV k Stand rtnt lixtu~s. $5 Cl!Ch, a~ Is. nrell!IC'r •v rac · u1tar [')oghl'Ju!e s.J. Llrrlrir ting $65. Both xlnt cond, ROTH eo--I 17.,, Roth $375 ***' 675-1504 SJ;;, 536-38J!l 11!1er 5 pm. Cnnt11r 1 J\fr. l,11.ney or Mrs. Rf'frigerator Sl!-1. \\'ootlrn d 11 '"'"' r [Jµp1n1r shr~r'I l:i. Pf>\\'et guaranteed & e v. trombone S7S, Nob If' t E1ec PIANOLA, Plush t;1•rrnrniin. D11ily Pilnl, 33D ra mps $;;. An!HfUt' \.l'rin i;:rr lawn n1nwrr $2.i. Ll'lmf! $5 546-8672, 847-8115. clarint'I $120. Artley Flute Rol!i;, Nearly NPll' NATIVITY \\'Psi Bny, O'ls1a ~lesa WR!her Wt1h m11ngle ironer R1iii:r! 1·11rprt ~\\'l'rJ'IE:r s~. GARAGE Sale: C I 0 1 h Ing KENMORE Or \Vhirlpool S12:i, 54~1841. Alt 10 ii.m: 548.()187 SL 0 T r·11r M'\ S2j, SlD. 64!>-'i20:.l Rcgin11 nnor pnli~wr/scru~ Galore.I Crochet &: Knitted elec dryt'r, Old but in good PROVlNCIAL atylc upright UPRIGHT Plano. xlnt, ct1nd. f;'ar11;:t dmr 11cPllt'. fi44.26n :-.·111~Tcrwl)rk !ape rlrck ,v_ ,G~A~S~,~,-o,-.,-c.12'=,-. ~C~,,-,-,-. -.-,~,,-,I N>r· $7.:,0. \\'inr rirrss $In. GARAGE Sale, Frl-Sat-Sun, Furn, clothes, di11hes, many Chrl1tma11 items. 511 Orchid CdM, 67f>-1338 or 613-9123. Item" • New! 6901 Breeland cond S20 ea. Also Kenmore Kohler--Campbe.11 Pi an I). $250. TOOLS, old TV, ele{'trical 111pcii $:ii. Sprakrr!I Sl:i, good. 5"18-983:'1 FrA1hri' rirrxnge1nenr SJ, wringer type washer S25. Brllybo111'f1 $15, 2 ~uirarg &I =====~~~~--\\'rsiminhou~f' 1Evcrho1 1 Dr., HB. 54.6-86T2, S4T-8ll5. Like new, 88 keys, 36". S450 Call aft 7, 497·1674 ma1rrl11I. hrlck,;, hR nrl misc, mAkr ofr. 5"8-l691l.. BEAUTTF'UL Whirlpool E;As 1 :haf .-co-o:::--.;;;;--;:::'.7::::-1 ='""=='-~'=='-',...~-~-cash. Pvt ply, 673-5806. tru<'k, 1.," 1\•ir" mr~h. h11nd rangr $2.1. fi42-79!">R CflOkcr S10. Si "l' r <: • SAT, Sun, 5101 Se.uhore, REfRlG, 1969 Adm 1 r a I, BAN O Dis50.lved-Fender TellYilion 1205 Sii....,, elii.mpg, Ptr. 64'l-~ifi6. TECHNICOLOR CAZZE.TTE I ==--~~~--=c lne, rl is h S.1, Tackle box N.B. Wahrl<iryr, '41 frost-free, coppertone, 4~ x PROJEC1'0R, mini conso!r, GAS slovr $25. \V11sher s2;;. Sl . s1rawha!kr! SJ. Kingsizr radlo/phonoworla, pictures, 2'. ?.fustani ruitar, G i h 1 on NE\V 18" Zenith color on ~ CARPET lay~r.s, have .sh111: R rolls 11dvrnlurP & cartoon 1 ='=ll~·l=C_o_n7t~i"-'-"'-•~l,_C_M_~~\ pllJo,~s S2 r ar.h. Throw misc. * 673-4525 * Invader amp. & others. stanrl 1till 1n "'arranty \l'tth crpt!i deal direcl, exp In· films. Value $2:,0. Best of. GOLF club8, 2 "\'.IOl'I!, '1 t plllO"~ SL r11t'h. Picture SOLID maple dlnlnK 1.11.ble, 4 1 7==~~-~--~ 67'3-3179. '""''','· "·•t plct"r' nl any stall, can fin. 53~8327, 1 .,. ,7,7 . b ~ 1 ll P. 1 22 ~ a-wive.I chain, seats 8. Ask· LARGE tool 1ale, pov.·er & GE Dryer, can be uud on ,-'"' _ r_r._~_· .r, · 1roni1, 1111; SAJ. 30" w1flt-twrl ranir .tmini:; on •1· In&: $100. &47~1116 vari~t,y. Antlq'a, TV, misc. 119 watt. GOOD COND. Too co: fOR~NedETl,lSveBry <'Ir· TV ~r mar!l'c,~ 25% oft "'ilh l~"~'=-'=7~"'~-~~~~=· 1$350 TUITION to L .A. S.1. Ch1lrl's play tent S2. llP S2:i Slldf' ru!e $1. Valet Sal thnl Sun 9AM4PM. 184D lge for our mobile home. 00 · ppra 5 · st 0 stanri. &12-93oo NA UGH. Couch & chai,. S:Y:. Crillrgt nf i\1erl &-_ Oent11! Bro"'" beds pr I" ad S'l. n1l·k fnr man·~ rlothe~ Offlci Furniture IOTO Leeward Ln, N.B. Bara:aln s~. 557-8905 take• 645--2..tTS. ZENITH TV with 11tand, 2•1" Tahles S6 f'A. Raby crib, Asst.Anahf"tm. for salt at :r1~2 156 1''/!'u~hion sr11t S12.:)(l. All I ----------1 CWWIBSALE:-F'i'O~). CONN Trumpet, deluxe case, M:recn. bl11rk & wh ite. good ('nrifl. S.1fl. Odd~ 50c & S215. Pvt Pty: Classps 11oon . CHRIST!\1AS ,irr irrm~ Sl •• itrn1s In nrar nr11· i;hape. 1~ GARAGE SALE: P iano , FAMILY rt'frlg, exetllent 1,, .. ,.. __ .. \\' !I k" :.;·rll,.nt gift.:. BBQ. d-,,.,.., -u .. '·bl•,, 175. Refrig •= Apt <as ""· uvuu for Christmas op£'ratei: perfect, S 4 5 . Sl. 646-0147. 67l-4R:i.1 $2. Doll hnul\r "'"Iker, rlnmr nu' m11 r. [ · Refin'd 34xtiO wood deaka, ... ...., ... _, gi f! Call 546-7866 833-.'\625 411i Pr1nt•rton Dri\'r, Co11ta $69.SO e Re.ftri'd wood arm bookl lttuch More! 4639 stove $45. 2ll4 Contlnental, •:\IAGN1\ Shop-Smith. :-.fark YP. Old rice typeu.Ti11-'r rln1·k. plR!!.llC' rlo11'Pr Al" \fr~a j('.nllri;:r rark Arra off rotary chain, $29.SO •We Bri&h'ton Rd., CdM , 673-3563 Ct>.! FENDER lt1uslang Guitar. !\iOTOROLA 23" Tt'Ct . sere.en V many t:-.tra~! Cos! SflOO \\'/case $130, Cail 646-983.~ rani;:emrnt.~. 'fl•All rlecora· HArhnr Rlvfl.t MO-.._Q.638. have the largest selection S~llP=rn=--~tllx~-~--Heath Kit, 4D \"'att Amp. colnr TV . IValnu1 conMile +, srirrtf!cr SliO ca.sh, Other h~rhh1 1rrms. Garage ltrins. pur~f'~. sk~,,. hoHNI~. SAT. Sun. I: Mon , 197D · 30" Friga.-~lake Oller. 546-3146. Sl51l. 646-SlM 54:..-25..~. Soll• [)aily air mattrrss Cuh &'Out OLD Crrlar t·hcs1 S.'t Che~t of of U5fld office fUrD 1n th1a Eve~lng goes . 17152 dalre. elcc, l'B.Jll~:. yellow; uniform hat~. r l pl'!r ir flrawrri; $12. '.\la tc hing Utt. Kampen Lane Huntington used 2 mo. Sacnf1ce Sl25. SNARE drum. LUD\\IJG , 23" RCA Color TV :\IOTORCYCLE Tr~ t 11" r, I S()FT Drin k v" n n 1 n ~ mo!or. ~ar bPd. curl!lins, l:i drrssini:; l;.hle \\Ith largr Mc 1'lahu Desk Beach. ' 496-2686 or 493-4196. chrome. $60. Call 546-0573 ~1ap!~. S25n. 646-5914 ho1rl1 of blkr! S!lO. :\lcLl\ne machinl'. chrst lypc. \Valnul ntm viPwcr, t:'lectr ic healer, miI'l'Or S:?2.j(). Small chrst 1800 Newport Blvd. GAS Range, ha~ top grill & af!er !I PM 17" General Electric port. rdgrr, uged nnee, SliD. fini1h. f'Rlli SJ.10. take SlOO. rntry lnc k SID rarh Slot $7. P111n1rrl c·hr~t $10. Triy 642-MSO LARGE REFRIGERATOR thermo51at burner. S 3 S, FOR Sale-Four pickup gu ilar TV. Good condition $35. 646-llJ.i . ! Likr new. JMr977t. car, t11hle imnt'r, radio con· chest 11 l.ilri::r fra n1r d mlr· !::=::::==::::==::::=:I Sl55. Also side by side S15D. Good cond. &1&-0056 & 15 waft 11mp. Excellent 673-7226. Cl/RIS'TJ\1AS FOR DAD, buy NE\V Cun cabinet. SJJ, S(lf;i trol S:J. Tripod, ,;lcepin~ ror S.l. S1\1;illrr unframed Offlc1 Equipment 8011 ~84~6-~78~20~.'....,~--~~~l ••••~WH"1ilttRULPOO:iiiXiiLC'w~ .. ;,h;,;-r~&k ct1nd. S80. 642-2683. him 11n rquatari;1I rrri·artnr l $35, drror tree $12.50, Ir!; h;1i.;s, 16:'17 Corsica, C~t. n1irrnr $j. l.:.1rc.« fran1ed MARVEL Mustang, l& trike. Artly Flut•Xlnt Cond Hi-Fl & Stereo 8,210 telf!SC'Ope, :\1ake 0 f !'' \ll'ISr St lrplc KCN'l'n $3. :J.15-66i6. pri nt s:1. l\l1•lal k1lchrn St'!'\'· I . d k h . G.E. dryer, $100. Xlnt cond. "·" nA3, "I~ ~~A· SI " II . UNDERWOOD Elec . 15tove, rer!g, ea• c &U'. 540-7162. ** 5454664 ** SCOIT Af\1/F~T Professional O'l'""',, ·· ~"=~,,..,·"~·'---,-c-~-.,,~~~ BLUE chip s1iimp books ing C'llrt '• .~mA Ah!HJU!! fyJ!ewriter, heavy duty of·1,,,'c"~Ba,-CyO-C7.M_. _l2~/lcl~,_l_3.~,-e REFRIGERATORS e ===::::==::::===I ~ler('O 5ys1en1 wirh Dual 1/3 CARA T . l.'i pt~. Iola\ i\E\\1 JD 1Jll1 boy's hikr 5j0, 12 .25 raeh. 494-fi.17~ flrnp lrnf hu!!rrfly lnhle S7 fice model, 7 Million aerie1. TAPS Ir dies, Many tools. FROM MODEL HO!\;tES Pianos & Organs 8130 1009F' autn-prol. 1urn table . \vedrlini;: vr. r-ev,.r hrcn 11!>-Cu~tom h111H gun c:11binrr ==~~--~-"""-I Nc-'1 11·hitr ha~sock $5. P11 \r with table. Stso. MS.~. Elec guitar, Skis & boots, .. 5.ll..SI05 * ~lalched &on ~lj, 3 way, rd. Cost SJ75. Bt'st offer. Slj{I ~lan's v.•alnut ba.chl'll'Jr ROUND forn11c:11 1op t1inin~ ol tall l1\·1ni:; rrion1 !11mps $7 L. C. Sm''th d•-'· mod•!. Houshld & mis!'!. 536-7329. Air suspen5!on sJ')('akcr~. 544-0617 chest &· m1mir $75. 54.ll-0012 lahlf'. 2 leavei; sn. ~ p11ir. L;imp SI. \Jahogany "" FARBER\\'ARE rotisserie BABY Grand Piano, l'imall l d S m111ch1ni;: chRirs, naugahyde book!'A ~,. SH'I. ~lalloi;ct1ny 16 Inch carriage type-Sat· Gareg• Sale· Sun w/K-Bob att'cb. Like nrw. 4'x!i", beige. color, Schuman CO~fl,,',',' ,L.lkc"",,',',, ·c"'o!tt CARPET l~~·rr ha11 hi:lo'~· 1 * 1-llNK STOLE·12 skin 11ully srats $Z'l. !162-37:.,s ~tnrllll:C' rflbinet S2. NicP writer $2S. 548-7983 324 A, Marguerite, CdM $65. value for S4S. 548-8l50. S500. 54~5044 "'8• • · • ' .~ 11hags al la nla:<,IJC Sa\'tni:;s. lrt 0111 1'~mba Tnurma inr 1----~~~-~-dnrk lil)'l(t ('ahinrt ii·Hh j-===="=====~==========-'..!::::.:::.:::!.::::..!:::..;:::!:::;;:'.;.J.:,=======::::="'-I S600, .~acr1f1ce $28j, Phont' ;~rl'e rst, "111 p J ease , Xlnt f!Ual ity. Xlnt. cond. PAGES of Civil \\'ar cd111on~ ,l':lRSli !ihdini:: rlnnr!I ST. Bras~ -644-2R&I rvr~ •·1 =·s I SIOO rn •212 "' Hllt""t! l\'erkl.v. All n\'l'r • • 1 -,,,,., • • .,...,.... • ,~ 1rlrphont Mand .\1.2j, Brass CURTIS-\! h ' "/ f \I =~~~----!00 ye1u·s old raeh pag« (';ln· ·. 11t es "·~1 . ; • PDOL Tahlri;, An1n:;wtrk PLA STIC L11mln11tP vendlnt: n1~11:i1n« rflC"k SI. Br11s~ f\1 t ' C t I la !n.~ piC'1Urt8, Somr 11·u h 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINES ' TIMES • TIMES $4.50 $6.80 ' 11MIS $10.65 lJ 11MIS $15.90 ---1---1~--I-·--~l---l--~1---1---1·--- $5. 10 $1.21 $13.10 $20.10 $6 .00 $9.76 $15.55 $24.30 PAYMENT ENCLOSED D SEND BILL 0 'u~lhh fer.••,.•• ••. dey1, b•9l1111ln9 ••• • • • ••. •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cl1nlf1t1t1,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• , , •••• , , •••• • •• • • • •, •, • • • • • • • ............................ -............................ . ........................................................ City •• , • , , ••••• , • ,, , ••••••••••• , 'h•11• ••.•••••.•.••.••.•••• • • • TO PIGUll COS1 •P•'' •bov1, 1ndud1 vour •ddr1n or ph""' numb1r, Thi coot of your 1d It •t th1 l•it w,,rd "' v•ur •d ,, wtil· tin, Add Sl.00 ••''' If V"u tl11ir1 u11 ,J .iw.u.Y PILOT -----------CUT Hiii -PA.Ill ON YOUI INYILOP'i ----------- BUSINESS RErLY MAIL Oron1e Coatt DAILY PILOT P. O. lox 15'41 Con Mt1•, Cellf. 9262' ci,..;11..i 0.,.. l No r.t•ie St1111.1 '""""' 1t Nllllef la ttlt U~Ued S11ttt = · s C'rt'O · an, t 0 $26!111:1 ,r., 11r Chuci<'s Bo\~]. inachlne. ne", $200. Dtn!'ttr 51001 11·1th e11~hio11 S2.!'i0 h h B I i; rarr scC"ncs of Civtl \Var P onoi::rap · eau ron, Hi" & R1!1111rrl!. 2i:in Harhor 1hl. ~ rh111r, S:t\ Baby crib f'n1r 111n•r livini:; m 1m I 'loo II XI t d .. sh!pc. A trr;ii;urr for rol. m r. rm. • n con · Blvrl., c .;o.1. 510-734(). !..· rl1r.'t. S:IS. 842-8772. clrapf'~ SI pAir. Sme ll Mp N, " II 1 6" 0031 lecrors $10, rnr r11rh pai;:~. ·er., sn1a er ~1n1 tt-vo• 1~~=~==~~--prr te11 krlllr Sol. Cnlor~rt days: 644-1&1g i>Y('..,, RF.LAX-1\-CIZOR. lo!t' in· ELECTRONIC Ertl.-scopc>. AIM> a fr1v hnoki; over 100 i.lll~:<. :]:)r An!inue "'raw. l-~....,=,....,===---1 <'hrs before hoHrlay~. II VTV~I. sine-square 5 i g . )'t'llrs nld S20 «11rh. Roll ., "' RCA STEREO prrf~ct 11:111. P1l·kagtd hke i;:rn., hi-Ii system pl us 75 end1 nf rlnipe labr!c o!f l>nal Rllrl trn,v $l . AnllQU" \Valnut Con 1 em pot a r ~ nri\'. ;,.1()..95.lS. Lp'i. 64,l-6285. ii•hitr 50c In $2 pr_r roll. rl lshr! 25<'-$1. Dozen~ n! cabinet, Excellent cond1llonl~'=~-'-''=----~ &jZ-~tl <'f'<'klall o:lassrs lllc l'arh. Sl7j, e Sh:t fam iliesrcservc no\\! 2 Dbl bftds. 1 "'/m11tch l =""==~~~~~-~ Sels of 'flalrr s::las~a lOt.• e 89~1!1 e Catnn at J\.lan1rnoth 1\fnt. ril"C'iiscr. RttriJl, Gas stove. DISHES 2:-,C \\l Sl. Glasses fie f'l\Ch s::la ~.~. Gliis! \\ ine M'I 1 -=----~,~~-,1 Slps 7, F1repl, etc $18·$20 Chcitp, must srll. &12-192{). · 25c H11nd tnols 2:X-ro SI S2. floiil'r 11 nfi ff'athp r NE\V litrrrC'I., A;"o.f/F;\I, fi .. ··11 "7' d G ·• t I 2·· 1· T bl ]'lf'r 11uy. :i. .,,., ., 11ys. NE\\/ Black leather couch & Rn.t•n oo s x · J , a r rrn1crp1f"t:C'~ !ill<'. Lal'_E;(' pmk speaker, hltn bar, hc11u1 1-'-~-,C=,~~=--"'=-I 11n R • I ~unrl, in sohd mMhl);::sn~· LASTING GIFTS Span1~h s::un C'llSf'. 1°10nlp~I · rcorn11 P nRy~r i:;la~i; 2 p1rcr 1·r ntr1•plrrP $.1 ANTIOUE CLOCKS •• 67;J-46ill ** . wnv1r ,o;crrrn · rn · (!(1()(1 h111hroo111 11r11lrs $2 cah111rl Al 1111' pr1re o( din~ 2:k . $2.~j). K1!rh«n I p I ti ' t hi t I 612 9•~ 260 Vlcto•I•, C.M. CANOP" "·d '" • !• .. ·Iv lo>\'. "nsr ia rr11 l'rt"ilrrr r11 ne II onl'. ' -'""' ' L Dt' • n uv•·. !ablr Jj, Clolh1nz 2X . sa .:1'1 $1.:,0, II .~ ... t.~ nf ln111rlr ·' s c I I anlllfUC white, S6S. 1\111tchinc 7<0 14 . 15 Ch ' $4 ~ \\'<1.1nul trreo on90e TRO:'t1RONE w/re.~t. ikr .-... !!rt' . 111n~ ... ,,,, Ctir1!l1n,~.~ l l•h1~ Sl .!in 1ak"~ 1>1dr.tbli;, SIO ea. 6-46-3441 ' Sl2j or Be~t Oller nr1~· SSO: Kor!ak copi('r S25; !l1h Sr. NB 1111. Sm!l!I thrn1v nii;:s 2:.C-. 2 e R"«J-fi:Jfi4 e G11~ !iln1•r $]). a.lj...!i862. SLTM-G \'~: Shghlly Used. 2 BRIGG-s--.,-,~-S-tr-,-,t-nn l11r.-:r lnlfl-lu11rh 1r11y11 SI 2;; !::=::::======= ,, KARAT. to!Al v.'l'.'1ghl, d1a· i\fUST SE LL. PnS::lnl'~ $10 e-11.ch. Both run both. Rnok.~ \(}(' Y11rd111tf' Cemeras & mond 1\rrlrlini: h;tnrl S!JO. *' '."l'lf;.:vl9J 1111 4:30 * good, 1>44-lD.l'l rrn1n11nt~ 20C'. f'ln lg 11ntl Equipment 1300 + &1&-422.i * RUr.·IPER Pool r;il)lr. Xlnt REFRIGERATOR ~ c.\'ln· p11.n~ Ille' Otid 5lh'f'r \arr :W- PE:"iTEX Spotmatie f l 4 j() \\'E Loan·Buy·Sc.11 anytbinsi: mm. l\Tlk l" o{frr. Coast P11wn k Aucrion . 2426 673·!>2.".ll Nev.•rort Bh·d. 64i.8400 <'Onrl: Avnr11dn i.:rtPn temp. rl ltion s2.1 Gas ~tfl\'e $l;i 1..Arllrc 11ur11r1> 2.°lC. Sl1oPc, C'flUC'h. lll.i.-4144. Old feder11l enlare"cr amt lll~.r ;.i., llM ~. :'°1· Toni~ CnLOR TV'1. 21" Zrnllh. r11scl Sl.:i. 727 w. 20th Ci\.! Ylr Saw 11. fln1vr r por~ RCA. Ul lf. ttmo!e control. ~·18-416!) I 2:1". 117 E::. Bil.~·. Apl C, C.:0.1 Sporting Goods s:-.·11Tl l-Cort1n11 Coronel clec- 8500 1r1e por!l.\bl,. lypt<1\Tlter. :.Int l'nnd . S1·15, 646-1515. ~M2..#1741i llf1f'r Sa I u rd I\ y PE:itco Aquariuni~ include·& f;;4i-J..l21 , Nrarly new SS!i. Ml1.:~95.i. )!.\RQUIS \Vctldln~ d1111nonrl f1~h heater t'tc, ~ J;:all on SS. --~~-,---~­ r\ni;: s, 11;olrl haorl~NEW. \\'ill 6 J,!:allon S!l. 10 11:11.llon Sll. GOOD L\ft l.Jil'IP 111111'1 erlcer SKIS • Hart Camero. Cuboi lV w/rrmorr rnnl., nrw !t!Jcrifirf' M4-!l.1R4. , :n33 Aral!&. 644-ID74 $2:i. 100 11mp mf'lrr hn:... h111rilru;, J'IOlea, $180 \'alur h11mmOC'k, tonb, hriAI gas 1----------nrw $20. 200 11mp t>n'I: S20 for SHJn: $40 b!nocu!ant for t11nk: f'lr, Ca11:64l-3.'i01 . SJ•a briotll buf'kle r-h!ll'I •itt of. Rnll Xn \1 \>.'i re s:i. ?21 n S:ZO. Pol11roid camcrR & (''!.~ • Cl.O!'i!NG: • ANTIQUF: •• • •••••• Sl:i. \Vom11n·11 1lzr ,:;; parka. Ori1ni,::r, r:i.1, $50, porl11blr m11rinr/A:-.T Clolhlns; Sale. 1; OFF. lit.iii 1~'~'~""-'-"~"~Sl.~-"-'-·3_7_17 __ QUALIT'\" To.vs. l.tv.:r;1ni.: r~ri!n Sln, ncll' trnni~ rarke! Nrwp()rt Bl Yd, CostB :\1c~n. DIME·A·LINE ll n Y i\ I. Typr .... rlter, of. rrutk St Tou rMhAulrr s:: ~~'. ~2~:~ber carbine am· BUCKLF: Ski .Root•, u.'orn No lt1m Ov1r $25 f1N' type S'r.I &lS-1643_ ! Tr!r•rnr~n~ er~f'f' S1 Arn1,· l==~=c~~---,,-1 onr1•, 11zl" ~. $1,• BEAU'T1~1Jl~ v.·Aln ut erih, 1 l r11 n~)Ylt'! $1, R11lldnr.: l~nk SKfS • 213 HC"11d com!)"tl!1nn 67:'1-1!\j,'; ••••••••• usrd :\ n1nn1hs. co.~! 100, no.... h11tlf'ry 1>n11rtf'd SS, F:lPr· w/blndlng!i $50. Boot1, ~'I~=~--~-~--s2:i. J\';inh\'f"l rn11Th"£'J1;~, rri~! 1 rrwlr ""nnnn. i;1·lf·r1·opr\lf'•I 121 pla.1ric $50 Jthr S2i1. 1'1AN'S snow ~kl~ 11nrl s.ni1p DOC"BLF: aprln1t1 11ntt mBI· 67.'1• 238 ' hlndlni:s, NE\'ER USED. ll'f''" SHI J\fapl~ hN'islrads SZJ 1nrlurlc11 J 1hr-r1'. Pllli, I S6. IA~r tirr truck. Si "" bumprr and pajamaA $15. (;rnrlrr $1 Trthrr holl S~.51\ SCUBA Tank, reg u I 11 r or, <l!H·fi·IOO, $19. TV '~ SID · SJ!i, 1"1!.'I:· ~8-82.1fi I l\ir!( Mil SI.~ !110-R.17~ mask, fin•, ooots. weigh! BtC\'Cl.E, bo,v'• Junior Sting. n1astrr $5. Broiler $10. Set BEl.L g, Hov.·ell 16 rnm i 'RAILER llllr h .;7 Fl)rd belt, knl!to. ve~t 67~i108. ~. hke ntw, S30. nf d1shr~ '-'· Ore.isca :iOc • * * 491-4778 •., s2. l\·ll'n's sulta S.,, Playboy movlt> projf"rlor Sl'. Port-e.-$4.~ Ciimpcold ('~il!'r $10 WJNDANSEA • u rt boa rd . FIREWOOD ma11:e.zinct 50to. T...,., $c • Sl. crib S.C/. Melmac dishes 14. Ladltt cll)lhes : Caprt-$2 6'6". Nr~ $11D, 1.f'll lns: tor ~.z-Thor rlectric 1e1ssora St DITues S2 alU' 10 P11lr h!ul' $75. Xl nt con<!. 541).4629 F'n"t drh\'Clj', R9T·3~ ~in12lr rlra\\1.'r fill' cabinrt S48-S236 rlrape1 S·I pa ir. ~ICl-trifi. 1,-;,=~=-.,,,.,--,,c-c--I,=-'-~~--'--:---Sl~ T.lfl Bto1t1v.·11y. M6-11l17 ttEAD OH 71 5 "'/Solomon G"1" 11t1 F1 \>.'/,xlr;1 ,11ri !'O\'t'r Sl l\ll\1 0~S couch \\'i!h i:rHn h!ndlm::~. Nevrr 11~rd , ~tttkr l S:,0, Tnlm[lf't r'l:e rond. \\",\l.L hratt~. l'iOO OTU ,llp: f'O\'rr 11nd t\\"O hols1er1 fJfft'r. ~11~l:ll>2 11!' 6 h11t'T1ly llfl'rl SS\ ,;.w--0·1'-' 1111.111 l\1'll, Ilk!! nt'll' $2'1. SH). 6~4-02.l!) !'liRFBOAA.11, >.:ln't ('.'Ond R!,,\CK Briil\1111111 L.'1~ r.l2--~22i I ·y~1"v0-117110~,~,,~IO~IO-c-.-h-w~ld7 St~ Lew R•llrr "'/k\ck, $70 I $j(), 11ntlt1 u" Uoll ca11l1111:e \\ EREll Bar--f>..tt~e kettle piur. l!t7i!I V\V tran11 txle Otll ~ SJS. ~18-14TI . lyfl' $2:>. S.IT..Q91. $20. 646-8708 -------- CRYm'AI. \•1111e. 1Z r n 11 l n r1 hAnd r11t lrAd r!')~llll frn i"I lt;tl,Y, nf'\C't 1n.!"CI, <.1111 h•' l"'bt'\1 Mnwlnr: 11u1hf'rll1<'1f1 11.n e1111tSl!,. ;HI lrir S2\ ~~ ~ Wai Cu'Cl~. N B. ~·~ -------------- OAILV PILOT Here's How You Can Use Our Famous Dime • A • Lines FIYt: CONVENIENT OFFICES e &ring them or mall them with correct c1sh to one of our 4 convenient offices. e No livestock, produce or plants. a No comrnercla l ads allowed. • Each Item must be priced with no Item over $15. Cow11t 2l lttttl'lo •nd spKn per lln•. TO SERVE YOU e NIWPORT BEACH , •••. 2211 .. u,.. Blvd. e LAGUNA llACH ...... 222 Foroat Avonuo e COST A MllA ............. 330 Wool .. y e HUNTINGTON BEACH .. 17175 INch llvd, e SAN CL!MINTE •• 305 No. !I Cimino Rool GLA~S\\'ARI': 11 nd m 111.: 5 1 llA 'll Lawn tnowl.'r $t TV' )Io VIN G D cc, 41 h 8 DRAWERS buffet type RElNOEEft f'Or ycur roof, STEREO 1'aptt I tnck $20. LAMP, areen arwf blue btM. PETERSON R11cllnln1 awing WEN·MAC aat alf(lla.nt J3, 2.ic-$2.:,0, 2 p.1lr 1ur11'3 1111•! 11nrk1ni;: 1 $2.. Bahy Chrl~1 nuu• decorAl\0111 5co-$3 chr1t $2S. Vaf)Orl:eer $1.50. sPI of four for $3.~. licht!d 8mm aulomalici movie pro-modern 1tyle with 1hade is. •till In box $3. Dollble bed \Ven-Mac 1u car $3, Fiber :.h'l4'll S1 ~-fl E, I r1l&1n hl,1°·k. l•us:;;y s:t Hair drrl'r SI!. Orrssr.o;, '""'r11tcr1, t11uld Old wooden J1dder 50c. San\a for !n or outdoor use, jector $15. Fil'ft extina:ulshe1· 510-3633 bale aprtnp and mattress ala111 11urfbo1rd $6. Va.c-1J· I Joufl'rli $.) p1dr. ~1!'11's (: '"· c•l1>1.•k l'ai11rt $:>. !'!l\'er k11 lts $1-$10. Nrw mink h11t.o; \Vh lte Slag thl"Ow rug $2.50. 32" high SJ.50, ch 11d '1 SIO. Ga1 _healer $5. Ell'lCtrlct ·B~l"ss=E"L-.---1 -,..,----.-.,-w-I m Ip l 11 frame S l !I. Form S.l Boy'• 20" Stln~ 1111'1!!' lrini: t.h•1·11• ~IM•r! 1r;1y $J.0, P1u nlu11t un v('ht>I S25. lrl" 11k11.!es, 1iie 5, 8 anrt butch Boy 11.nd Girl cloth ror.ker, while Sl. Electric healer $:>. 2l192 Locktlaven c-,... .,_, N~llian INY'N alc:iJ $5, SLS. Boy's 26" bike S.S. Elec· slllrl~ :.''1<'. l·.!<11·1r11· c'Of!< r1ll'll Slt ll11 ngu1,1.: larnp S.\, 'IV JOli, $3. ~kis wllh bindings picture SI f!ach. 2 beach bollle ste rilizer, us<'d twlcr Circle, Hunllnaton SeAdli ~"~·=,.._,.,.~~--~--= 813-7229. trlr. '" hp motor SlO. Braa• SI. C\1ok111i.: 11 11·11~11>!-~11:·'il Iii.ind SI. lr<1n rr1·orrl Mand S~. Type~·rl1c.r i11.ble S!I. back ~sts ~each. Gerden SJ.75. Baby'• three piece 1961 Corvalr ndio $9. REGINA floor poliaher S7.50. UNICYCLE Like new 20" lnt:o.rd pro!' $5. Child'• ,\rnrri111n lh•rl1~1.:1• B1~·k~ S~. l'<'rftu111• 1rny SZ ;,n, 2 Sn1all n1etal clrsk $10. Krn. how and rtctl S4. Cone typt hsnd-crochr!M 11.wealer met. 968-1854. ~'\8. I" 5-'2'7 I n •· I '-=~~~-~~~~I~==~=~--~~ ...,, ,,_ . l)'JM'wrler Sl. ub""r nn SI ''I(), S11n~1•t 1nu1-:111h\1·~ 1.J<' r1111111~1,,r 1-i•IS S2. Sunlw•;,m rnOI'\' Wl\sher encl <lryrr S25 Mhade pull lamp SlO. 9352 Of!W, S2, Old Hoover uprii;ht •' I I I METAL Rtlllaw-.y brod $12. • DECORATOR ltem1: WlM 3 OISHMASTERS Sl" •""'. 3 boots 1iic 3 SJ. Electric, [\!'/:ll<li,I hu I I ()j .ii'~ :1t11t ra1.01· s~. 1"11rhf.•1'11t1rt• 1'(11fr1• l'Hl'h. lloovl!t' upri~hl SHI. Tahiti Circlr, Huntington v1u:uum S2. Dr11.pe11 715" x ·~" 0 1961 Corva.ir rsdlo S 9 . preas 110. Fealher flower double 1lnk fauceta $"-SlO. 4 barbecue molor SI. Dnlrn prnn.,·~ :M· SI. A1!.1~. nr11 s·1. pol $1 , \\'htlr un1 rnnn~ h:u\ek-kn .. ck Nhrlf SI . Beach, 962-2113 43", or"nll:I!, Sl.50 pair, 11.nd ,.._..... 1 1 ... °"'" I . • .... ~uure ora, rear ax e1, arrangf'ment SJ. ~ •hov.rf!r heads Sl-$4. 2 hair pwnp '4. Brass b\11• pump l<l4•>k~. 111·11, u 1i 1111<1 '1. n•l· .~1.-~1. \r1:u~ rl1tllt'r1t $'.I. Anyl1 n1r , J611i Irvine, BENCH iaw with mow~. one plllr 96" x M'' prin1 on 9liO c l!1'!11r~ •olll1<•111 .Jr-$1 .1. ~Lrl1n,.:r1Gf.:t•!door;$1,31-31l H11)rl't's! 61&-8&12. 1~·hit~. \lried $5. \JO nlo!orpartsSIO,l . hevyWESTING!iOUSE IEverholl dryers S5. F~1radio18. 2 tor hnrat SS. Ute Jtcketl --=o,---., '.\!en's new covrralls, 42 $3. Stawi:on lnll\limluion SJ$, clock radio1 SR. 2 1msll .. hild'• ~ •••h, OU JUtor l\it.·lu·n kn•\f1 '1.~M" l :1r1111!! f!'•H111' s.-l. 01'f~~"ll i;larki<, :-r.Vo S!ulfill 1"fluril(.s SlO e11och 6Ki·B Victoria, C.M. <"hltd~n·i books 5c h> 25<" Drlvr shafl end ttar axel cooker $lO. 50-!631 " """" " ~· i, ~!a111h·\~ Sti, T1>1n c_'fl,11~. :.rk-$;'1 ~l an·S ~u1r ~6. . 00 Ganie,,; 11nct punlt's 5r to butleeut"I $4-.$6. 3 TV tor tn.u:k lu~r llner, model ltK"h1t1 1n~ h.1ers 11 n d 2 REFRIGERATORS S25 and St$. 1900 C~vy 6 engine S20. SILVER cha!inc dlah $5. itandll Si-$5. t' 1 rep I a c ~ 200 l1D. Chev rim 14 x g ll. ~h•'<·h; $1. :-i.11. 111 . l ~ :-;po1·r J;1rk1•l $;!, llinrl\r rovers. ~lai:nlly1ng mirror $1 5. St~~ Al\1 ·1''111 and ~. 9422 Lanai Clrtle, 11.B., Slurtebaker 6 o v e rd r i Vt' 54G-ll633 acretn and tool $5 2 ;as E~llwr :-;1. C _\f. lllh-~!:;2. <"h1111s $~. J.J•. alh11111s ivith lii;?hl !or inake-un or I 9AA-5026. 1 . lo 125 Artifil"ial 1 · . Ham antenna $8. C·B en-"/SI tl I · I t ,. rt~rd player, ~s mLM!' tli.ntmw n • . TACKLE •--$!, s-w burlM!fl S4. Small radio $3. l<"llA SS. I-•koteo ol•• 'J'\\ IN !'i1zr 111a!ln·~~ ;Jttd oo... ,, I' \,:IQtJ<; I\ r I(' pg a{>('Oiu;Qry ('()Untcr s 2. 5 0. LARGE Old Tf!COrd mt-t'lov.·er ura11 .. ement, nice nux .... 3910'' c···-1 P'·e· NB " ---,;prin~~. fX('1'll1•r•I 1·1u1d11 l•111. :.'\.· l l. n1.1" \lnyl t>h11 ir S~. &12-2267. ttPfllr S25. Ceram ic leclion, all class\t·ll.i 78's for Chri1tm~:' $7. Phone basket SI . 2 klnrslze plllow1 " ,,.,,,... .. ' , S2.50. Four •peed record C1rtt:1•ry t"1rt St ,l,ttr,..ss ~~--~~-=o l Chri11ma11 ttt~ with lights &Aai••• 12 each. 2 hand.made throw 6TJ.Un1, pl••er 115. Eldo• -·d n ee IV11t1 f\Jr $Zll. 2-ii.J >. 1:1 1 plv I ' ' · KINGSl7.E: no-iron lineni Sl~ S25. White china Sl • $10. many <'nill"clors albums SIO. ....~ ...,., UoJ " '"" 11}10n 111~·~. t1'1•d l n1uu1h·, ~.r.ir! hni.: ~liirln~s $ ·~· iwt. Arac.11n 1111.tln-bound Ceramic greenv.·are Sl . SlO. JOO h11rbfoll 1it'I S25. Hanging , plUows, blue Md 1ft4!ln $l PORTABLE Typ!wrjter and set Jots of traek St!>. Room I I., ,,0 r;u·h .. Zi Stii·:i L'~ h,ilt ':_:', '''~"1111r 1r,a n r11.'«" $.1. I ha k 1 h 1 SS 842-1323 OE:SIGNl-:R Dre111es, 1ize S-9 ellch. 54Q..a6J8 ca1e In rood condition Sl5 divider 67" x ~1" thtte • .. .,1 •fl"<! , i' " II hh111kct SUI. Quilled 1prrari Original oil n•!ntinas $25. 11 ~ c a r · · 110 e h Do•to• ,, •• 1·, ,., 57• -•3 !'lr!mn n•r w•:111·r 1·111,•, 1'•·111 1 · 1• ' ~.ii.·"'· ""w nrn .. -ac · " ,, "u • -nu · panels $:). Ca.Ill e nly . 1.'0IHI ~~Hldl t l"rl $~\i, llo•rl lir•• :;i,,_.1 Chr1s1ni11,~ g!lt SL $2;i, a!I packaged. Unusual 67~51110 ANTiQUE Clocks S25 ~ach. tiuet, light 4\1 $5. Portable PICTURE frame for picture GIRL'• Bike 24.. need!I S42-342S '' .,,,., l" , 1 .. ,, .. ,, , ,, ,,,,., ,, , I fif/11 .J11i;;n.'."'.''• Coronll d<'I lan1p5 ~10. KI le hf' n ALL 11ntiquez: 4 po1ter carv· 9-16 llth St., Hunlllijlton tran1islor radio S5. Koditk Sl. 54Q.-863I ! kl l8 all'-=====--0,----0--ol " " .. '.\I r. I cl ! bl $?.'1 S I Beach. J '100 S10 1=~===-~---repa" a• "i' ' c 1CJ-">.JS'Th1AS ltem1, b"nd ht~h. l'r,ll lllLr $ ~ j 0, . :11· • 11-• 111.1. pr r sla Ill I? • • • 1re rrl double bed S2i Night Jn1tamat c camer11 . TRANSISTOR. radio $1. 61~3223. "' , , --hook~hrl1·rs S!'i . ~I or! er n INhle SR. Old oak dre~ser DRESSER \Vilh mirror $15. Jade pcrulanl $15. 673-5276 .. >411-86J8 c='°"""~-:~:::;-;;:-.,,,o new. RevPre 8 u tom a t I c !J,1.-'.V!:1.!. \IDL"l'O.~ Fur 1ackr1 .-s.1r.r co-UCHES I"''•""'..,.. o· h (',,\·.·-o,·i ,.,. s· •. ·,-... ,-111_ .,~,·.•· •. ""·· 11_ 11; 5 2 ;, . \\'c~llnL'hnu~e 1111luut t'hHir SID. Lllrge pie-S2f;. lli1th mirror SlO. Heavy Bar 1110011 5 each. Air CC10ler 4 Piece ieC'tional. need!! v.'Ork RIFLE "·ml••'"" 2 2 . ~-·JV• rn-iruper rig t movte C'amera " • · 1 I , s· 11-o td oak oc:tagon t11b!e 125. Small fsmalll 110 Wing back 120 20" ~ · hlk SR ~te '"" ·-LU" nette 1et wllh 4 ehairs S17.;,o in original box, never u5"d ':';uiaua l"I, {'\I 1·n:.~1"r $1J. :-;11..,, hh•tali'I' S'>. url"H, 11 nciu 5 ,.._ ="· r · · . •iuY" e · '" lnclude1 P'e"-cover •nd k' · h -~ _ _ _ _ J-:I.•, ll'h'.: <·orfCl' '"' I~. rt!•c:oratlve china S \ -s 5. !able Slli, Old \11icker back rh11lr SlO. 646-4744 . typt! bird cage S6. New gfep b II $2' • 'k Paddr!d 1ng112e e1.dboaru S18. Br11.nl!! new Mar&Wl'1 II I., 1'1;i.:11 \l'a~h1·r '.!.n . .s1ai1 •t ·r ·1 · h 1 chalr, nt'edle-lnt se111 SIO. 17.. Po•l•bl• TV 12 ,. l•dder 6 11 14. p,,·, ol ntd u et.1 . L1 e "e w, Sl5. Twin 1ize and double .. 1v,;0 lint!•• 11et, 20 color i 1na1~:·· i11i,.l't' ~~. El(·('!l'i'' ,, onrl, n jjrl 11 n i;: e ,~ J .,,.,,. o!.u•d t 'n<J,•111 .. 1ul 1~ 11• 111·11 1· h"lf<·T };nil $.( Su iwr ll '.'ll\t hraC'C'l!!ls $2. t!Hch. 14K gold 011k and wicker sidebo11rrl ~'ri11:idalN' waghrr $2i 2 r.hinll 'rantpll S5. Snow ikls perfect itlft. M~'l.8 headboards $2'47, Meat tuhl!s and oth~ Hems nevtt SHI f 'ornl i,nutl11•u1 !:Hi--11111 1 kt $2~ $20. Saturrl11y be-fore ~ Pl\1 hi d I 17 SS •"d 13. 6 fl •lo-,e SLIDE-·'• lo• ~,1-.. -11. Alicer $9. Vacuum complere been .,.nt'd S.l.75. ~fodem ~' _ · · 111fl1 '" ··:inu·r:i $~'(). Ar11{i.-.1111 c·111n1"' ptn, oc I' :1. por1a r reMr p ayrn; " ,... '""' "" " •• If, 1 1 I' 1 k ltO 1•1 "I 1 1 h t S 7 Sunday all day. 646--0823 •nd 115. Snlo'd Stole goil•• ••bin•!, dark v.•ftlnut S11l. ~0-863R SIS. 822 \V, Dalbo& apt 5., rlean beli;?e brocade divan , 111•1 i::11· .~ 11 •· . in~rn~;·~ lr1·t> s::. Tr11 11nyr ur vasc ·I---~--~---~ , Balboa 675-6380 - r,:r ... 2:i6!. :::~1 Hak.i.;h A1 ~, ,11.~11g uidiMir ;ini! al.o) 11111. )[17-5006. KEN!\tORE: 11•asller S 2. 11.mplitit-r S20. r or t N h I e Step la bl<', small table. VALET rack !or man's ===~-cc·---~-• good coodlllon S25. Lovely C it > ['t I I S" --~--~~-=--Dlner1r 11.et $17, Dnuhle berl aulomatte 'tereo re cord b~"''"· work bf'n <'h, THREE Speffl portabl e modem beta:e nylon oc-. 1"'·1· 1n~tn•i1" 1i:1t~ ·• .i lrack ta"" rleck, Blurhrr ·0~ clothes be.nch aeat haM-Ao.iUS'l'Ahl.~; Auto :i; k 1 C•ilf"r inhlt> S3. Pnlr !n rnp 12~,. Tarv.'~corder S20. 15 Sl2. Glass top coUee table rJayer S21. B & K picture Mcreen rl o or, bsthineite, like ne~ .,.rlect c llt Sl2 Y.J' ret'Ord playu U, like new casional chair $25, F.arly I" r It t S" '\\\ 00 13 ,,. $15. Strreo tape recorder tube ch11cker S25. 893-7479. drapes S:Z each. Rods for ' .. -' ' 613-S!o63. American llUl.£&zina radl: r11c·k. lit" 1n ::!11!1\'I', hnld~ ti · :i 1 1' '11111' -.. • ·"' i;:allon aqu11.rlum S12. Ar-!l<ID-8638 S6 , 1 ,1• I ~1,.rt·h l'l'l'orrl." '-" .. r<ii·h $25. Barbeolls $8. Skates. J SNARE 0 ., oet ·o-l""e• drapes, ear Ded, Sl each. ._. • ._. ehe•'• -~,,, 110 • like n•w $6. While modt'rn r,,ir · .~ ..,.,, •· ""' · crsliOrtt's JOc-$2. Girls 11.nrl , .. m ..... "" • --' ~k '~ ~ "~' • --(;l;,.•\<•s. rll.•hi'"· 11 11 n s ('lffir $5. \\'ater skis $7. drum, '"'· muilc &tend, Jia111w puzzles anu uuu B CLOTHES dryer, electric • .,.. Touch •'Ill, Crib.Walnut table lamp and shade like ., .. . " ' ., :.'ilO\V T.tnk a11u•1riu111 f, \Or-!~· r111·h \\'tl!t'h hnnrls 11on1rn's clnlhlng ~-$10. Slalom ski S8. Tree trimmer stick•. brushts and practice X-25c. 54&-490l. 110, $Zl. 4'2 E. 18th St. ii Kitche::.are1 5c • $5. new St. y.irousht Iron i:nllor1 fJllo·1', p111i1p, gr.11·1·l, I ·,11, , ,,.,, N<·w 1,,,.,,.,. poo·.oon Household i1en1s lOc-SlO. Sj , Schwinn R s---i hike • "-•-M ~-k onl ~ . , ,, " .... -.,... .. .. d $75, 1141..@1. OOUBLE Bed Sll), Single hed ...... s.. l'S& ... --11 •ppl•'••-·· 12 • 110. mara.r.u•I! rec y ........ . ' ' 1lus nth•r •'\lr.1:-; $'.!U.! F" I · 10 1"'10 "'0 St -3 d blk SSS]' .,.. .,..,,. ,_,_ --'Ilk S1. l·1o •ryth11u.: 111 t''\l1'Henl omiai, size ~ · ...,,"' J. spee e · im .... ING Sized ilel"p .,1,, tlark S~. Apartment stove $25. TWO oventufled rocking Clothes children's and C.OUee pot with 1111.-.1, e ~!t>-lhli'I. I i ~111d1!1un. ~lli:./-l>i:ii. Phal11rnpc Court, C . ill . Gym $25. Cedar chest S25 .... .i:ray cnvl'r ln OK condition, Sofas 16. '8, SlO. Book 'helf chairs S25 Pilch. Olive 11ttn women's 15e. 1046 West new Sl.50, Plat!! il&M mlr· 1'1:17 Ch•'\'\ 1~1111 r.irl~ ;1n1t 1 -_ -_ I 511}.:iiOJ. .Sn1all appliance! SI ~ S2. 125 11 l-IJ911 Sl'l. ~nd tablew s2. Wtlrk bcn-sofa $25. S4!j...1JJ.l \Vind Way. 645--3Rm ror 30 x 36 needi resUver l'lH'Ull<' 11•11k Sl -Sl(I '.!Ol~iZ \1'0\JA.'\ !'i Clnlht'.~ si~r &-10 CoDC~ct-=Actcl -"D----.-.-19562 \Vrstwinds, HR , 4 . ches ·~ •o. Gas he11tl'r S3.·~=~-~----~~•o~==~-------t 11.~ Almost nev.-suede ....If 7 ~10 ~h°" i~ •1 r, sr "' . resses, liLze _..., •=B BY 'h d . I •-l'~pi·i·~•. :-;.,1!!:1 1\nu ll11i:h1s .~ · · · 1'" ·1' '1 ~ ' ·:1· c 10 SIO-SZ'i Casufll clot he·~ BLACK lea!herelte chair and AQUARIUI\1S, J:o.:xtra. hea\'y P icnic lllhle 11nd benches A cri mattre111 SI."), LADIES 3 1pee bike w fh shol!it si...e o nice /or $3. (,II'! .. ' l11!h••s "If" 4.r, 101·.tl. or '' ' ' I I h I B b •·1J $2 C hed 110 b",d t d td ba k t l'l\ l't"G •. 1 '"' 1· 11 • .. 011om11n S20. R foot couch g ass m11r1n..or res wa t'r, S\2, Kitchen I.Ahli', 4 ehairs II Y""' 1 · ar · . U\I Y aea an s e II es • ··-'y -.Io!, ..... t•''"'ll llke 1 ·'" .~ai·r~· a ,,. 11n,fiin·.:.+n;ioh+Hr$2.i 1\))~ n1en, 1\•on1cn s a n u 20 ti II" 12 II Sil u,oV\:-1 '"' 11111 •wv rtnl l> s·.1 "aC'h. t.1d•ll" l\ii!•lh ~ hol"-n'• -·I• , 1, 0 ", S25. 2 girls' bieyr_les, 3 ga nn J. .l:'ft on · S25. VAnous 1iles marinf' Playpen SlS. lnlald che11s $25. 545-283.'; n•w, -lor-' iron with wood ;,IJ<· ~·1 ~' 111111111 ).:t!'b 1rai1111\," 1· "'" .._...., • ' • R 11 I' rl h I It • '" ~ llll kin.: 1111\nhnu•r rt 'frnll 11111.,,1 hik(' s~u R<'(..,rrt Sl-S25. r.tan'• rll!nl.1)11! s1.~i0. 'liPf'rd Schwinn 24" S25. 3 ga1 on 2 · ·~ 5 • 1 er p!ywoolf scrap' 5c sq. fnol hoard $5. Girl'• hlcycll'I Sl 5. 10 GALLON aquarium com-handles 4 only $2. Larie h1111.,1. !~1,. !'kirn11.·i· 111!11 ph)t'r sin. fiT.>--Hill~. i:~;;; flogrrs iJl\ll'r In chest S2l. i:pred, 26" S15. 2031 ~1esa i;:rave · 84 ~ · · or S3-S5 a trunk load. Also Te11n' cabinet S25. Sat !1-12, p!ete with J'O<'k, filter and bee.utiful uh tray f 0 r clot hr-~ r!. C'hn" :i!lt'. Jm11't :\lir:iiiiai, l3.ilho:i Pr·nirisu!a Conies, OOcik!i, record 11 i)r. S.A. Hghts. 5.'i7-93.'i9 FORMICA Dining table with aolid lumber, mahogany, Sun 12-4. 2419 Richmond, pump. 3 beauWul gold fish business dcak with Jetter B. Ar1·11k 1h" 1< ,. 7 '''. 1\f,.'{-'jf'1111. 1 2 96., "o'"' CHILD'S l\lap!r. ro \ l • 1 0 " 6 chair• S25. Roll-a-w11.y ~d l e"'"'='':'~".-'';' ;;"oh-::5'-::CS~l.-;64:;;; .. ~23-;:;77;.h°'="';;"::=M;;e;,.~~~~==" 112, ~2-'781 make ni"a Christma11 1\lt -. -. ~'1'()\·r,:-s'.?-1.-·l:1r1*i:J~picku~11 °(·-S · · ~~1• ,. .. ""' • ...... t.J N~ !'Al ~I 1 ~ r rlclik , t>xcellent, charmln11: S25., bed nnitl:tf'ss $1'" 3 Spt'ed 26" m11n'1 bike $25. GRUNDJG Maje1tlc AMIF'M only $3. NoJ'i8 <lryer timttt '"' • • ~ • "" l'I(' 1111 ' ' !fr"~ S!O, ~~1~:>9(), Al\'1'1QUE l\1ahog"w. c::of-2 203 Recliner chair Sl5 Air ~aa• CONSOLE 1awlng machine, I 12 ,,1wrol 3 hn111~. •''\l't.'ll'-'nl -----S 5, . 1 Mesa Dr. S.A. · !'>48-.100J. radio, hl·fi con1t1le llf!l $15, White rotary, workina: condl· 25c: each. Llght sw tchea lOC i'<,n1111 I()~ Sl"o. Ii l!)..!1(111. 1 ·"Pi\\; IS!I llan~111;: rl iruni: Ice table, Chipprndalc \vilh llg1~. 557-9359 cooler $20. Call 8'12-2426. SCHWINN Pixie, ex«llent Portacrlb SlO. Bookca1e $3. each. 1V lamp !IOc, Ct.rpet f I • •t t 1 120 o tlon SlO, f\111tctling print N B -· ---I~ Ill'!' ~mnnc ,. llninry.~ niosair op · n C' ROLLER ska!es. St'Veral ?i!OVING by Ch r Is t ma s. condition, tTalnlng wheels D~s• form SS. Jnlant meat sweeper SI. 842-J2'76 · • }"A lt-011 ' luriky rl,1th1·~ r 1ll''.l S:.'.•. i.r:~-1.l!i>i. nuihog•llY t_vre Of'('lllilonfll 1 __ ,, i..... ......... k d bedroom chain S5 each., -==~o-----c,,..-:-::-:-I "'II hii!lolll~ ,,.11r 11) S.1·S!•. _ _ ~--~-.. _ l'izes S2 • S4. Girls clothes mua !OCU; pro,,..-....or, ... .,...ff. $1[>. ~U7. 2574. Oxfor S2. GE exposure met~r SlO. 96i-J781 ri.ADIES ring, moonstone 11.t-flliiii~i·~. 1;rn~Hn! a 11 ti Ct1FI;~ 1·'. T:i)il". 11;.Jnul .1Fi" h1hlr $21!. \\'omen's lull 7;,r • SL Oil pa intingm S10. I mm ttrular, like new, VIII· Lanr, C.t<-1. Bar $5. Bowlin( ball and . I'>'>~" Lad' 1 with 'ti' " 1 t 1·v t 11 lrn<>lh hi• ... C'Oll1 Sto. 1''11kr •··1 Cl · 1~ 129 <J~ • 11~ w\\l "II lo•~ Jo" DECORATED candles !or tlni; ..... '"· ies r n1 !'hcir1<~k1n, !'ILC liJ-lli $'.!.-S I. · rrnir mt>.i air" "' u" "iver ftnnet £J, '"" u .w, -..v. 'r ~TEERSCHAUM P l"''· bag SS. Rerorda $c: • 35c. h \ $2' Lad• It 'l'h 11 ff k to• 1••1" "''I'• "''' 17 NB · "·" --·•o yoar -,1 Chr'·tma• g•'lt• ~-. ss. amet y1t1ettng · 1 {; m 'IOr I ri r i·up i·n 1'1' ma ••r 1 ' '· " · · · · •or "'-"• Ul!ot'U ne · '·" heavily r a r v e rl trnm Bonks lOc • '15c, Car 1ctten1 ,. ""'" ring with amoky topaz $20. •-. -'· -•','.0."". tlo···ss. •,,,,1,1,, lw•t 1">11> ·"'" IJ-14. 'lrn's,· hrl1rd new 1110, will ueriJiCf! !or ..,...2 ~--~ C;• II B "l'\\-f' tt 1·, .• ,,, ,,.,,,. ,,. ·"' ~ " ~ ' '' ELECrRtC fol 1750 Tut<kev,,..,w,on\y S\5rarh, Sl .50. Electric mi>ler 12.75. "'" "3<1Vi~ .. uuu ... , ''Lad•'•• ,, .• , w i th 3 ·' ~ " • ',l1t•1f~ 1 ,; ' · l11·11dl1o1arri S!.:lll .\llu-hl<' l'lp ~11.'' :l8 ra1ntoal SIO. Chilcl's 11 flll'T\P · ' S'lO. TypP.writl!r, Remln1lon n-la\I herr for S4S. 545-5050. Clothes lOe Sl.!IO. 968-2390 · " 11•11 1 11:111., i.~··nl) d)t"I rl:1rk ,.,,11,,1, l:ih!t• $;, ;;i;::, rt:iy t1nudl <'ll'Clric organ l1.<b\r Car 11 ir mnditioner, M;trk Rand office manual, tn R"ood amethyst& S20. Ladles ri~ I ' '! ' ' • • ., ' hr.111 n :!~ · 1 .. 1.1: C'"r11t111 .. rt•·r ~:l~wk s· .. \\'lu!t> ?.6'' sui!C':i.~r inodi•l SlO. Be a. u t i f u 1 IV SZ5. Trul'k tire11 SIS. condition need• cleaning SELLING Foreign purehftlt'. Miacellaneou1 ho u 1 e ho I d l PAIR Austrian made 11lope with pearl Sl5. Ladies rlna: 1n, luih'lt $2U. E111p·1••~l1ni'. :ind tll.tll'hlllC: IO!t' buc: Sl:l, slrauier lrunk, rt'-dQne S:r.'I. Transi,1or car radios $5, grt'll huy !or lltudent •t Sl 5, Anliqu~ 1tuns and sv.'Ords items ]Oc • 2. Unllnl1~d llnd tour 1kis 6 foot S25 . .l with 3 pearl1 S25. Collume Youn i.; F. rt 11 11rn111 n A tll r r 1 l' ll n pf' n p 1,.. s Jronin;; hr»t.rd aiwl hangt'rs SIO. P;tlle11s 50c • $3. Ford Hair d~r. with r;tand, ;ood 11nd rfao;~r11 $.")..S25. New remote control a;llder S.i. H.O. slot-car set, large ring with 7 intert*lalllt'abl1 , m1n1~l r•·~~. 11(1n1 uni·(•, ~ ,,. J.:nf').('hlp('ctia $7. Any, s V-8 !nick J •pe~ bellhous-rondllkin $6. Bikl', neerlit heavily carvt'rl Meerschaum G11.mes and toys Ille. Sl.50, track. lr11.n1former, can and 1tone1, beautllul S 1 5 · I !l SI'· H11t"h1p t!"ll, f'\'l°t.'lltly Slllrl•. slllt>kll and l'Qllls. ~i~r rnr U $.i. P ing pong table S7. in.I:' $10. 1528 Orange Av•, n('w tirt:!' • sleal at $5. pipes Slfl. se\J hert! for $45. 6122 Sonoma Dr., H.B. acce,aorle1 Sl5. 847-6383 Costume pierced ea.ninl' 11et I pu1·rl:Kirrl $2. (;\f~!llll'•_:__ -]\, :!:lc-$2. Girl's ~hJr!s, ~;,;;:.$\~~~~~~;~el:~~~~ C.!\1. Sal-SUn only 968-2343 llf11"r 6 p.m. New carvffl lt~an l ~~l"M77~-99=77==-,o--=-~-...c· CAMPING refrigerator $20. 9 ~ith s S~ =anatable :; L/\RCE Car ra1·r\11ll $10 !ok !'!', 1111nl~. l>il.l'S fi-12 F:nt•yclopcdias for child, 80\\'LlNG ball, 16 lb car" HAVING CnmpAny for pipe!'! Sl .:-in c;i · t lan VAPORIWR Sl. Potty 1eat x 11 tent SM. Shot run 12\..:'="c"~e::,,;"'-''~--...,,,.--,,1 Pin!; pr•nC' lnh!r s1:1. nnQ 2:i<'-S~ \\'nn1rn·~ ~ h n c s, l rying case, shoes S 1 O, Christmas? Double bed tor msrble 1i1atues lrom S~S25. 50c Car seat $2 Car bed S5 iaure S25. Lite fixtures SID. WONDER ho~ S9. 1%. j 111111 l'li>C'tr1c ~rut s,·,, \\'rin1l ~IM'~ 7.71~ Sl , Puri:t's $1 ln\'rly $I ll. ~lfr. l-11. rying caM". 11hoes S 10. I 125 962 l'"l Florentine rold decorated Et' trl d . . . s-. g,,,· •le OO" •pn'•g $2. rollaway bfod S20 .. Vibnlot Iv , b-cl l'k &a r . -.,., . w•'•• .,1 125, Bea"t\I"' ec c ryer, nr.f!ds repair ..., ... " 1 , rl ivldf'r sr r l'f'll $10. 1•9rh. PHJl('r hru·k~ Jw flOi> llOLIDAY Jo'inf'r)' fr'Om !.hr omah s icy e, I e new " " w S 1 Mi1eellaneou1!camplng1::ear eKerc!1er SS. SlldJ/lf 1a11 Al urninu111 i•ln1hr! 1·.1cki. $~1. i'.l i•l'lfM1 ,i.;r., Nl'11 11f)r1 BC'ach ( lx•st ~lorcli ~1ze ti In 16 S25. 548-4577 6 f'oot picnic table and 2 FlorenHne va1es decorated lO. r re screen S7JormaJ SI • StO Catamaran boat patio door• S20. Louvered r.olf lH1r: rn.1•••1 1•0 \•rr $1. l 1':11.~•hh1rr1 61\-fl.l'ri. n1any nr1v suits i:ork1ai1 ESTANCIA High 11chool Jet-IX'nches plus umbrella stand in 2 carat rold SIS. M5-!'LISO. SIO. Bike $..i. 346-Jl StS Lit ' It Sl5 Waiki • window 40'" :< 37" SS. Rabbit ,\r 1 honk Sl -~l. F1rrpln''" CHH IST\1/\S Cifl-, -!!Oc-Sl. drrs~r~ lnungC''11r11r ('ru1se lerman's i;weater, worn 3 S2S. 968-4612· OLD Lincoln pennies 2c-25c CHRISTMAS tree, aluminum · e ra · e hulch $3 460 LPnwood C1I" ~.rr S.1 !)P•k $,' :-il\•lf't; 1111~· II, ,lril•'l"•Y l(k'·Z~·. 'fl'llt• bli!.!~ 11 ~·/lr Sl-$.'i. A hugr n•snrt-!imt>S, !'izt Jli. hall price, HA IRSElTBR "Klndneu each. \Vomen't1 fine 1hoe1, 7 foot with 11! Porn Pom ~~~~~;e~e~tlt~e~;l.~ :::~: Cit!, Ct.1.'~6-7876 "-- pl!l'!>t'S .10f'. Sutt~. St!L' HI s·1·1 ~~lo·. Plri rilr r .lo;.:s ~:?iill. All mr•nl nf size 5. 7, !I, cvrry S12.50. 548-6;,tl7 20" by Claim! new $10. M>m~ I Miller, aizl!ll branches, like new $8. ~9594 I.ADIES r1na:~: Amet,,,..t, !·\•fill" I\. !\•f1.! ~hu11, s11•• lU •fr· l' ll ~ 1011 I' 11 r r1 s 1 l', arllrli~ llf wr11.ring appnrC'I RED Spanii;h drapes, 2 pllir, 962-37111, Glen M11.r H.B. 9-l~\Ol,ii-11 narrow 11.nd ~16-38211 pearl, moon1tone S15 • $25. :.. . :;:. -51_.. C":il'\. •ln·~·"~.1 fl••i•nr.il! r1 linl t li'~ !; o c, ~.Oc-S<I. you won't be liOrry. like nr"" beautiful Sl5. MOVIE rewinds, heevy duty, mediun1 widths .. costumel's"KA7,c.,rE"""00a-n1cc, "rn-O:t\cec-d"o-,,.-by 3 SMALL and 4 larre stuffed Costume rtna: end pierced t'<luu~•·'. ~1.111~ S!-$.•. 11~~1 , V11.,1ruws 1!~· -z:,.• Hllnd Hurry ro 1ny hou~e on 1hc 54~107 nrw $1 5 each, COil $31. j1i1.1o'~lry.10c-S5._ Silver 11.nri br&nd,UkenewS2.53&-311~ animals $18. Wall por1ablc earrinK iet wit h in- !';111 R1'l'!~Jl'dl11n 1'1. nff lftth p:inil•'d •·hui:'I $'.l .oll-$:1..i(). Prninsula "'ig anrl hfi lr 531 Th66 gold p1ecl't1 ~2:ic-S10. Polelcc=====--=,-~~~ hi·fi 4 1peed record p!ayt!r ler'Changeable 1et $15 . $25. ~" • !I. !'\I..; l P\l 6 l\11NJ-\VA SHER. \\'11.rds, for 1 ~·~--·~~~~~==~ 1.11mp, J light SlO. H11nglng NIGHTSTAND, TV 1tand Sl with 11everal records S7.50. MS-.WiO ----- -Seil • 11 • 1111· -rur-re1 h1ondf' 11.nd brown $5 riiaprr!I ancl lingerie, old hut DRAPES: 6'11 II l~'\V SlO 2 l&m" SHI. BotUe collf'c:lion each. !14~975. 1.:.::,,::::,:,:_,_~~--,,.--I ~LEf".rl~Ll llug~ 5 1n . J>\I 1,9 Vl•J111'r. ;,1!k1,:·,o. f'U1·h 2610 Oce11olront .... ~t•et ''· 1 ,, .. ,,· .... ""n-,. 21' x 4:2' antique oak. hall SIMMONS double ma1tre11 · kit 1 S'!O ----, .. ' ''" '"' ~" pair. l4' rods ~ each. 5<:-$.i. Womrn'11 t Io the~, MAYTAG wuher, ""'· ~ tabl •')I; N ed lri d Kotrht'11 ~in flu~·t• • · (' \/1-<;:11 I•'"• l1kr· n1'11 $:!:'!. 67.l-AA22. 1alnrr, 5 gallon with Ilexib!e 644--07llO 1 11 5""" e -·· ew IU e nge and box liprin,gs S25. Slnale J}.,!h '111k/l111w1•I Slll. ~)1·~l1 fi7:~-71'.ll --------~--i;pour SI. 646-9797 I ===-=-~~=~~~ s!J:rs 14 tn 20, med um ta eoodltlon, wqrkl rood, $25. veils, differtnl size1 and maltre11s SID. 646-3488 $'!:.O,R.1t1i.:"tn11 $.'fl ti !l-~'l\1, I "-h OCEAN rmnt remodeling BTKES. Boyw' Sl2 . Sl!'i. ~$10.~ Tp""'1'°"'1COBsip 968--7&31 colo.rs $10.50 each. 2 largeMETAL d••k 34 x 60, 6 -----Ill) rl•\•11 rfll't' trn1n, ,,.,1 nn hu1l 11n fng1rlail'I' rti1th111asher S10SAIC tile, JO lbs, assorted p hn nog r 1 p h S7. 275 lablf! S:i. o e 1he f overl,.,-=--0--0---0-----1 heel Slf> .. TIJR~ Ttth!t• , s2·1. l.1\\1n I -t' ~ :i· hn:iril I\ i1h ,,n1111I (·11~· sr.-.. T,1 in tif'lf 1111rd t'OV('I' flil"t·es, grout and nippf'r Brentv.'001 Pl, C.P.f. 646-li2.1 tollel SJ. t.:lelal ironin1:: H.0, !rain eq u IP men t : an ique~a~ w ~l drav.·er, good l'tlnrllllon $25. 1nri111•r 3~1fl 1".li•rtrlr 1"!~,1:r S'.t•. •rran~fnrn1l'r, t r 11, n ''' ,. ~boa·" S., • IOOlli. \\Orth SIS, take $7.50. board S2. Console TV, small Jo'reight can $1. Tank cart f'itr.h. an. ' 2846 Corvo Pl 0.1. !14~11'D4 \\ , I th $1 •. , sun i-..1 ~ :J, "" . SO H 8 • , Sill on11•n ~ 1· ~ 1·~ -•1• 1 1,fllllllo' 11nrl 1·~rs "11h n1hcr Kins::siLC !iprr;ul nrii· S25. ~!1797 KAWA.SAKI "" expan111on SZl. ~1 tor 1V SlO. Sel SI. . Pu.eni!r trsln $10, · · HAND crochetf!d afghan• ttS 11>1 l'i 0:·1"11'· 1 s.ini;~ ~n;1· lltT+',~11·1rs 51;1, :,l:)-!41i . Carprl J;Wrrprr SI. l\cn-T\\IQ boy'!! bike!! Sl1 each, {'hamher Sl5. Cr\h maltreu Melmac di!hes for R, wme \V~ker S2. Ice plant 12. TOASTER $3. Kitchen table • S25. High chait'!I SlO. Sl5. Asnu!h ~1r. l~~'ll~~·11 /"~ fl · • n a 1 l'~ l)f•:ltlil tOl 1~0--:'\r_•_·~-,,-. ninrr \'llC'UUlll S:l5. Crrtar T" 0 rhild's desks s2 ta ch. S5. Jump M'lll arwl car seat missing $3. Pottery set, P.1i11sion station SJ. Water anrl !ht ehalrs 115. WafQe Hand. made brass tray S25. 111· · .,..... 1· k · i lo• 125 Ch I 1 •, .. 7.,.,. $J pair. Baby clnthes 25c:. m11ny n1ls1ing $2. BMt aup-to11·er $.f, Round table SID, iron S7. Washing machine Good cooki"" ulfon1\ls S1 • --It llf'J' pri··~ • t'I! n11mrn ' ~ rhrd . . r 11 mas ,,...,.. """ • .., • ' J l 'i'OL'Tll n1•,!, "'11•'.! .11on, I ~upplit~ 'ff'llt'rult! guJr!I'~ rt••rfl!'fllinru;, nrnnrn rnls !\!OVING: Black and whf!c &y's cloU1eRSl·S2.27x« pl its SJ-S25. Deep M'B Water towt'r S4. Single S8. Potty chair S2. Adults SJ, Black and white TV, :I.tapir $'.!:,, \\,1f1I<' ·1 •lr1n•rr I 3~., ~li i1n hn l ('(\;\!, lUc-$:Z. Pole lamp 57. Vanuy TV console SlO. World Book 11now lt'e~ $.'I. ~lCY.I fishing rod and reel $10. portal1 SJ . Abulmenls Sl.00. clothes 11 • SlO. Sat. and good W'Orking condition $25. -, 1•hr1-T $2-, \\'uln11! rn1·1111<'·1 ~ ,..h . II kl·' I" UNFINISllED • <.Ir, w• r Portable 1Jven $10. Books Track bed 25c ·SI. Sf0...&16 Sun. 19142 Hamden Lane. Roller 1kates S2, 1o·1or1heim dln1ns: iahl•· (::1 \\'nlnut ~!\I B11n:a1n~. l\nf!nrll hM!.~. hf:nrh $1.' au·s A uul! ;i C',vclnlrachrr St:'!. Child J 5c-S15. &ulpture 8 nd 5 Pl""E ! H.B. oU Garfield reptile shoes 9AA 110. :no l'•l"klir·rb ~:!i f)-.12i·ii;::S10 G11N S~. S11 r111o'r~h11rr1ch 1n $2:1. Glrt l1rm11 $!,[re Craft Encyclopcctla1 $15. 2 knolly plne 1·he1t ~·Ith oririnal paintinRs 50c-S~ .. .:Ao lt't n Japane1e M 67,."8 " I ' 5· "k 11· I 11 L'k h ti H II 8 . f I I 112 r · I 11 t•· 120 "· •·U GIRL'S •·hw·,,,. 16" bo'-1<, Fernl~a.f Ave, Cd · ,,..., ,\l:itirr·~s iiii.l "''' ~pi·int: prinls, 11 -r ' ,, 1s . ·'· Cn'Nm re1:if•r , . 1 c nr1v e -owe mm n1ov1c arm c11 op . 1c Urt' Sesl CM.I s25. Teenage girl'• ru: '"'s . . ...... pper .., er = ., .. 3 , SJll, .11 ;,1.,,1 ~,, r-..1, $! ;1q1I P•ill -1 $1 .• C'h:!•I;~_ l~1~1her inlfM'rlKnl !'a\IKn fl Ir c e !> 1'11.mt'ras $20 f'llch. II mm f!'amrs 3."w: -fi..'K:. Unfinlshrfl C'lo!he.~ Sc-Sl5 lilt! lO and Si8.50. S1na:le kitchen 1lnk purple, rood condition S20. LIKE new motor hlke car- \'k J \;.•llli~ ·'·" ~~. :;;,:!S 111111•11.~ SJ,1n, .il/\-.il\.1. s:""S2.'i.~11·1-cua!bun1~SL7Q pro1r ctor SIS. Bell and heariboarn $.l. 3046 12. 1169 n0rset Lane. $3. Double kitchen 11lnk $6. 53&-6936 r1er, he11vy duty Sl5. Gold flrri:::rin :111; 11i-1 ~Tf•\'l:: $1.i, l:Pli•i;.:o·rnl<ir $!:.. 1111.1.1, ~rl of ovcnrin)Of llowrll 35 min with electric Killybrook, CM. 540-9779 546-3634. 88.thinctt11 S6. C I o the s ~PcA"tR~c0~.,-,-,-0-P=by-l"•-,-nd~I ~ft~~;red chair $ 12 · f:"J "\r;-p,,11 1t-l il1lf', por1~111I:\ 1 1 Old ,.·~ l•!.l l l.''""!i•·• AIS<,) rll~hcs H(IUll Sl!i. GC'rmlln ~.VI' s2:;· Photn enlflrgr.r S'l!i. GIRL'S 20" Srar1 Stini,rr<iy COf'F'EE Table 11nd !wo enrl hamprr SJ.~. Mfl-7t.14 table11 $15. Small pedestal . 1111'1.11 l•·i·~. 111•\\ s''· 1,11i :'!11 1111111,.n uv1t·h1tit' 5~\ 22 n11t iv i1y hit: Sl ~. 'I' w 1 n Pnnl <l ryr.r Sii). Papt'r safe h1kt'. Bl\11' mel11llic 1vi1h t11bl~s. mahos;:any SXi. 2000 BIRD ca:e1 $1 • $10. Ltwn marble tahle SlO. Nice lnw PHILCO reJnj;Pratol' s3~. -- --f'.•l1i.,.1· '!•s.": hurv r1t1C' $2(!. Sfll'l.'IH!H 111·11· s;, "K c h · SlO. Lis:hl prmf rlrvelnpini:: chromr fenden1. Good con· f\faple, Apt 11. CM 646-7358. n1ower Slfl. Wheelbarmw bench with cuihinn1 $5. 1 c 3 .. 54r~~!9125· Wllll furnace l'SJ.:[I I 'ln!oi'~ "11 ... 1 iii•)(~ I :,117 t )n•llu!, f'1J.\I·-t°U'Pplarc loul ~ s:1. ~10U1111'tl 11111k $5. Conla{'I ho.o; small .. ,,,_,, 120. "" -·· ·-64'3_., . ~"00 g0<1<J f'IU"l· '"'II' 1•1!1 i:, •o.l . -----s:1. La11:e $8. Paprr cut1r r " "' ....,.., TYPEWRITER Underwood £J. .,_..,. Very nice 1moker S2. Sew·lc'cc·=~~----o-:7.o l i,111 51. ~3lll z,·11 "h C\I l lll\'.\t,~ r .1•r.1rn\•· h.~ni;:lll>! lrai·rl fMl~•rrs ~1 :'" Plissh' Sl Oevt>loping tray s2.1 -.a71c~v0c=L0E",">J~in-,c'h-,-,c,-.t'-,7h7h-1e Standard ln A-1 condition BLUE Chip 111mp book• tnr cabinet with drawers $.5. WHITE Borgan11. coat, 14"18 \!0~~1" II!. ' ! •err• $.i. f.n)o! r1l'il11"~1 and B;dinC'i;r rliini·ri• tunps . fil111i' meH~uring heakrr S2. Ens::l1sh make, good con-S25, Wen ~l~ctric 1t1ldering S2.50 each. 549-3648 Picture• 11.nd fra.me1, all S2S. Ladle& golr clubi H .I: 8 -------1 rnd, ~. 1111·"•' 1111111011·~. eoach. TnRsll'!' f:.J::. irnn SI r;iecrrir lin1Pr $2. World kit $4. Portable Royal • I e• S250 to 50c Glaas and complete set, like new, 2-l· .111; s.1w pu11!rs l!lr-~IOI.', r1n 1 ~ln~ $li0/1W m!ul. ~1 i•nch. All klttrlH nf chail'l" i;!,lnhe S.1. 4 Toyota whef'ls, d ilion$15.644--2562 typewrit.er, like new $20 .. 22RlfLEAOOpe$4.5'19-3648 'z , , 4-S irons S25, 6-7.a-9 Irons .i U>-':'2~"· -• ()r•·h1d, Crl\-1. I s:rS'1.~). r::1.nrn11vc fran1rd TV ,.;land $..1. Yellow S<'rvini;: milk 11••• vues and ~II! S25. 3 woods S25, Leopard -,~ '1T'f"w 11nd r.ubc:ap1 SlO. 518-7165. EXPENSIVE gold brocade 35c • SL Box full of knitlln.g h•l '"" N••&e l 2'. ••• ~" rR r1~~111. I h~t1 ,.,, 1'1' ! ' -1-11 11 11rin1s i::rrut Klllll S5-S25. R 1 •• 1-cart $8. New wig, bh1ck $5. h w ~, 1 •-2 1 ,.w "'~"""" I -~-i; l\li l'<l~\'r:• n,1rr . 1•'\r1· rn1. rownv.,,i:e neVf!~u•~ .1. PJCNIG Jug ~·lth spleot 2 muc . om ..... no """ needle• etc. S .50. So1d1-==~~--~---1 Pluv f"'"l J 1· ; 1 ' • s::1, lllih.\ rrih 111111 ina11!'1''11' Cnmr rarly 2610 Ck.ttnfron1 OU paintings $8, to $25. \Vig clamp Sl.50. Orange i:?allon, bo){ed, like new 'SJ. $25. ~706. 41J.D Uth St. maple chair SU .SO. Crochet MOVIE proj~to.r, l~ke new 11 .. 1, ;-.., .\JJr>rl_I~··~· h_. --Sl.! 1'1~ inr iron1n:.: l~1ard tiTh-l!fl22. R46-fi2-46. carpet 6\.i yllJ'ds 110. Be ige \Vooden and cel'llmic la.lad Huntlni!On Beach doilie1 and table cloth 15c. $25. Small girl 5 b1ke 112. flF-;lfSr, 1·~1uni: 1.1bl" Sl I I s l t1ir ""'"' S5. l!Jl-4ifi:-\2. r"ActoR~,7,,-,c,-,-,c"-,-.-, • .,..,,--,7bCle'C•I SCRAM-LETS r;ha'r 11 aquare: yard11 Sl.80 bowl HI• S:Z.$4.50. Candle'!, WALNUT coflee table rio. 12 50 Cha.ir SI 98IW Con-Vacuum. cleenPr S14. Double T11'"11 ~11r r S~' T .1 t1111 >: \10 ... TLV-\h•n's i.i""'" tittiit. $'l 1, :'llaplr bunk he d yard. Lampi $3 • $8. Toaster gift boKe&, new l0e-S2. Socket.I, hand tool• 25c. $1. tl~~tal Dr. H.a: 96&-4623 ::~ir;;~nca:!CsiT. ~r~:~ew:l~ 1·ha1rS• 7 1,,[111111• L.1nol 1011•I I"" ,-,,,,1,,"" ltlfll• h<~~k.~ fl•anies, "''"" l\'hf'f'l $11 50 $..1, Black ICf! 1kates, size 8 1. 11 m" shade. !<I" high M 1 t 1 bed 1 d"' 2 t ~·u "" .. ..,. ' ANSWERS •• F I ~ hi 115 • ,. ' ' ape w n 1 ea ...,, NEW h~' h cane back arm plaque S2. Dtcorator w11.ter l'ropl•• I. Or~·~~ '11111 •· i.-,;,._. '•7 O"~h1rl, rd~, I t'a(·h. L1kt' riev.• ~111,.lr collrr '" ru lv.·uuu la e • • like nc.w I Amp 1175 I h b k h ,_ "" 1 11 '" •• " ,, · · 11tn I t AC c a.... .. chair S . New ..... 11 cart. color n.11inlin• Sl2. Boy'• l ll ri11•1·t• llhll\llv .!'o•·t ' • ---1ablr s~. P111r t: a r I y Pa!io !urnlture ll • $5. Lad!e1t cloth!nr 14--18 ... ~ ...- 1 10 tlt'\fll'S-P!11J1u·~ ll 1.:.1n ry • ·ex-each Extra I on, \n. --',b"iltlnbag ~.~.New b!ke,sm11llS6.6'Wl3> Prth1rn11! 1·11n1ft'/1 · ' ' ' An1rrirt1n l11.mp11. S2:l. M11p le 64&-956R ct>llent cond't' bl ' ·~ .. •;,JV H"cl1tu•r' $2'• r~ .,, ho' 11•,.l 1 \\' i1 r, l.itt·ra1llr1" 1\11!••· !'C'cnrd plllyrr s2.i, :'ll11.plr. Stupid -Crrs~ -FOf1o -<l 11011• ouses, nenprinr mattre11, llke Turner camp lantern, long SHELVING for book•, i>y•, nll\Tfrt"~ lj;t'l 1'111n lwnr! 111 .. 111 I' $1. rtn;.:+'n f n r rrlt"'lorin!' io:oind 120. Lnve Naught -HORSING ORIENTAL type rugs, 9 x \2 ~~~·inat'~su: .. •~d ,12e·50, ,· new, halt priCl'I 125. fl.11t-burninc S9.fl0. New renuine office, garaJ(e 1tor11ge, rllf· "" k s-. r1 I\lp 11 " gorid oondltlon S25 each, "' ' hi •· r1 175 s •·t ba I 6 9 ~ I hoH rrl f:'•. :i ll'"''1• 1"r111·r '"TI ":qlf'r .... ,. · · ~·11 1 S:Z5 Knlr.k·kn11cl\' 11hell Tille ttf 11 nrw <.'(luntry ahieldi, never worn, size 36, C _ng uux IP na:• · aw alll1ator IP ze X •""'· ferent 1izew S3 • S4. M!l-321 s~-1 7 111rrr 1l1nt<lto· ~"' S~" J1·1 n~1 • r ~7 Orrhi•t, Cd\!~ $15. Ntglil 11anrl SlO. fi ~nn.i:: •·0on·1 ~ lnro 1he China cupboard. llJ'ie, glaJJI ooit 14.75. Sl.'Tf>. Umbrt!lla aktn, lood start Iowan::\ ;your Uled men'11 aoll 1hoe1 slZf! . J.;11mp~ ~C'-$1ri. ·r n h It<" HO'"~ Hullt>r ~k111P~. 1111r fl. dr<111i•r chr.1t S2S. Blue srabJr Crandmothf'r You're doors S20. Anliqul'I rockrr S2, nrtee bean arinder $2.50. new boat SIO. 846-7650 11,iO, M.. U1ecl ladles g<>lf PAIR hlue JnungP chairs SlO S2 .. 'ifl • ~1\ fl!l~rl'lr~ S:t.sr.. Tun' Tot "'l11•1•ls ; 18 · rhild'il 1·hr111 $\7,JO. '.'1111ple Tl"IO 61rt 10 he HORSING s25. 217 Via Eboll, Lido JJle. Napkins, 6 linen 24" >r )4'' CAA.1PING 11upplies: Tent. 11hol'l1 1ize 51,1 AA, ~3. Twin ~~:tr~lue ;~~~i':r1 !'~i: l'rr·orfl~ 11)<' . ;:o1·. hn 1 hfl11" fl.\~.:0 1r1. 1'<wncr rtesk $2~. Pnir :'-T11ple Arnurn'I." 6~7005 S2. Coffee bellJI grinder 12.50 complete pi, l burner bed en ea1tenr with new machine $6.50. l13-'r650 S10, pt11r h1t'r1 ''11~'', ~15• ,<.;fl!\\ lN:-0 &iv's S11ngray, twin fr1tmrs i2:1 l"ach. ==------~-~ TWIN bed, complere S5. 3 Sl.75. Chinese chetkfll'I, new Coleman 1t.ove SIO. C.Oleman bol1ters t'Xeellent cnndltlonr,,~~="==""'"""""'"--1 6·1.1 '.'\I• llrr 111 hrr1 $1fl. 1.:nll! ~OIYI Candit1nn $~'(). Rnurid ~1aplr l.11m!' 1ahle SALT And pepper colottd, dinette tabh1s S.5 each, St. 501 A11enlda Lortnio in lantern S7. Eatin& ulenills m:. Boudolr chair, 1!1ht l960 TAUNUS (German ~IOll .\: l.'i 11rr ,; "I··• I S10.. ,;ir,.f-,1.i S2.'i, ,\111ple cricket chair SlJ. synthrtlc Iii.retch wig, never Chain $1 each. Unicycle $6. the Bluffs. &14--0421 . klt IL Beaeh umbrella •~. IT'flen CO\lflr ST. Black whlp. F'ord l, need• work s:m. \I I''' I ' -, 10 ,, 11 !11'1 n ''"921, worn $12.50. Auburn colored . ,,., wal Owintufred iu-ool.e chair · • P.l L , "· d ! •• h .... · Paint rompre11<1r SIS. 911 SKI PanlJ lado'ea -•-·st new .. ~n o,, .. o mrd ridlna breechea, 111 _,.,.. _,.,1110~' 11., Milk' llrtUll fluni "ith rtfll lflnu•n! H,. ' ._..,ar l)fl!' aur rr. • 11g rut, human ,,..1r wig . ai .. "' .,..........,.. 5 .,.,.. ..... .. J SI ~ r,,1,,111,,.~~,.0 nir 111,.~1 1 l1 kc· 111•11, rnundl)11 .o;k";, ICE 11kfite1, la~if's !lgure SHI, M2-2197. W. 18th St. C.'M. 646--0210 t iie 10 SIS each CdM BABY Items: Bubby/car 28, $5. &t2-t221 rla•s limp $3. fl.111.plo And •ri.ri.)"r $~ (iul'lirn i1~1J~ J1Prn1!'~1h!<' RI r u h It r I ~~alf!li,hi'li~ 9. l ~ke rir~v IS5. c"R=v~sr=A0Lcvo,-,-e-.-,-'"·1cne-oh-,-,'d CHRISTMAS ba rra In II : 675-4611. bed combo $20. Jumper seat NEW brief case $4. Barbecue amber glass lamp S ~. 51 s~ 2\'1.c '2'11· r r1ch !\nul Ir IM•iHhi'" SlO. ~15-679J. A so ac rac ng !! 11 r.t, t'U! le11rt cry1t11I !mm Italy, Tntln boarrl acceuories, STROLLER By Strolee new $7.50. Ptirtf.crlh with mat-$3. 543-ll!iO Pmvioelel wood tornil!t box "nk ~tn Ch1~1·t s1.1 l)rr~'"' ;-.,p1 ·111\\'A l-lurlho<cl'd.!=, i '2" ~l:tl' 6• S.l ~4R·f nrvrr usM, still ha~ lahet1 landsc1ped S~. Trains and never used CdM '17. treu $7.~. Wall plaque• !or I "==~~---~~~r And travem roti 13' Iona: ,·~· Sl. \\'nil u111r1tl sin S~\ 7'ti" $~10. •1rig1Ml •'fll'il l TOYS . 1111 llkl" nrw and ln Jlill'lw1n1t aulhenlltir.lty, an acetsaori11 S20. Unlc;ycle S!'l. 6Th-4623. child'• room $1.~ each. BOY 'S Stingray type bicyckl S7.50, Artist "''OOd 1,.Jnl box tll'i rrw t!r•'I ~' C .11 r $1:'.li rr.• Ii. r;l"'rk BrU)hn.u'rl hn>.~. .l•}hnny Lii;?hlnini;: t'xqu\1itr i:ilt for ~. 9422 TCI! akate1, men'11, 1iZl'I &.ID SCHWINN 10 •Pff.d bike lair 54()..8638 $15, Waaon. heavy dut,y, $3. 548--4116.1. 404 Jo'uUe.rton 11u·uunt t i:: r •·II• r .1111.t $1,, 1ir1i;:1ni.I ('()~! s . .o. Skim· 500, S·I. \lotl}rili<' Artlon Lana i Circ:le. lf.B. 96&-5026. $4. C.ar traller mirrors SIO. ~nd~ton S20, 31" tooUocker PPLLAAlY'ieoiQ.vi"'imrn .. wu>i<iP<iH•lli~~:\ilrol~°""~~·~pa~l~n<~l3~.~6~T.>-~'9S~7=-l~A~ve~, ~N~B'..., ______ ,I -l!l'lr .,..,~ SI:.'. l'nJr,r 1'fw"t I llOllT"l SI. l~rl!" V" 1 'I lli.:h~·ay $2. Johnny Airro I WOS'iiFRHoru, rx-llent Telcacnpt.1 $4 •nd $8. Road ·~ 6•3-5366 WET aul!. alff\ltltu t.,...., TINf'OIL Christmas trtts, 2 V \ " t •-I t ••• •40• .;.. "" ., • . i11ue1 25c ellch. 540-&633 Jr-~-, >\11 11~,1~ S11l T "11 rt11··l.l•'1'1 ·1 "u 1~·r rtnll "'~"' · ,,.,.,.... "'' 1>ondltkln SS ~1 IPI. AJdt:n Super 100 $lf>. small, uM:d one& S 1 o. SI.TS. 78 recordl lOc uc:h. tr·1111n \,; ~I'.... 1t n•• 1' ... <t!I''(, hlitrk, ~1ir 1;, s:; SJnl 'J ' • • I ' . 644-1~19 SKI Sale: ladies •iu 8 to 12 DOG houM Alptn-A 1ha-.... AAn\ 1527 N t 0 1 '" ......... tl•n-Jhol•l 11 ,1.,1 ... 1 1 , rnr\ ,.~ iuu! ', \IRC h•nrl .4 filRL S , blkl" S I 5 · B~D N,.w cock1a.il t~b:e 1 ~=cc~.,,..,,._,,,,..,:---, $3-S2:>, panti, j a c ke 11, . • ,..., J"'\NU e\lt'por • '""""' !1-nlJ.111 I' h .:h lr"nrr ~:1 I r•1ntr1\l\ SI \\llf'lfll'n litrlll" S1lnR'MIY boy' hlk~ Sl5, S~1. lA\'I" Rrttl S25. G1rl'1 SET of welahta $1.'i. To)'l and sweaters, boot.I 5'.1i end 8 medium i lN ss. Dor clip-ENLARGER, 35tnm wlth Tf'l.lll'r Port officel ... IH1' ~nnnkl"r pipr ,1 ho~ ,1 !ihnri11avn rad111 s.;11 Riki' p11rt11 25e • .rik. Red I tnkt, one year old Sil. 1ame1 25c • St Ladles S20. 9oy'1 pa.nts llu 16 is. ptnr ahean, eltctJ1c $5. printlnr frame $25. Ms.lMDl AM-nt nd10 SlO. Tablet $10 Tnvs :iot·-S.i T!llf'kln.I:' rhnlr h~ \lf'athk!I S20. ~· hnw a nd 1 W11£0n $2 50. Cttlld s foldinr Wig with ~ad. and case clothlni. •lie 1().12. 2Sc . $5. Acce1aorit1 S1 to $5. Sk\1 541)..1633 ""=-="=~c:----o"loll-wl-ccl each. 0~1iiera $15, $20. Sli llihor r•lll•tii r l.J ~ruh· I 11rm"• St Polll.roid s"'ingrr t>hitlrs lnr lobl." nr patio~ SZS. Portablti TV S25. Po""'tr New bulinette $1. Walk1.r 1'nd pol•s $10, 613-93391'M~O~WE=~R~,-l.t,--wn..,-~po~ .. "'r'""'"5""· Al~:~~ lOSTra~llh China $10. Clndif!'I St • $5. hrr !1~!1Pr 110 1&1 ll Rn~!!' Si Blu1• Ch111 ho10ks S2 -S2. Chilr!ren s haok!I Sc lawn mower $1 ttallen ~l. Sled 12. Boy'• cklthlna, 67~ 54D-3633 .... ter . Mlmlta $25. Typewrite? 15, r I"" 11 1m 1 n 5 tr r I ''-"'" tmrrl $7 &t"--Si\11 Hk:. !ll.'i2 Tllh l!I Circle. Hun. Provincial end table with liie 14·115 --• "· Franc! .. BLUE Chip •tamp bookt and ..... "'UGllT 1_ d 1n 1n 1 OUPWCATOR, spirit type, llair dr;yer a20. Slid• pr&-irr r, r ~ ' --__;____• ~ lll'lglnn fll"ach. 96~2113 ~·1 ~1 120 •• , ~·-..... .. "'"""" IV" j lo SS 1'111 u1~ 11 17-:ifl.'~ ANTJQ1Jfo~ 5C'hnol (le~k S2l "aru e trip • en "'o)l)OIJ, cen Wflre. "Duel" St! for 111. gretn 11J.mp bookl a2.50 labtl'I $23. 4 match\J\I chain hal!dl11 Up to legal lila $20. tt r · ' • ..,, rORTAAi:E-J'iJ,·ht·n \tr1i•l t Ariur111lll' rrndlf' $1 2 D<ill SCJ--1\\'INN 26" b1k11, 2 'ptrd 1 CABINF:T bookc1sc type ror Rf!cord!I 25c • fi()c, LAdl111 each 675-0922. S'l5. Mll!chlng i lde tahle s8. ~01 ~'4 Ctlarle SI ., Of tll~hv.ti~hrr, i•11rk' ti!(, h~11 l11~h rtJ11.lr Sl. An111!UI' hn!!l r SZ:i 1{('11111nN" gas ril'Ytr S~. g111ragf' fir truck, 4' x 4". nrw ehot11, 8~·9N Sl e1c:h. SINGLt Mattre.11 vtry firm Rf'la){11 Clll)f' loH weight 1.ht!I 11113 Triumph flflralCI tor HOT wflffla lots, can., In.ck, hft• brrtl u~r1I. -\11 r.11&1 !tl.)( ... s2:) Antlq11e t'b.!na rloUI Dolh !itoocl en n 1l l tion. lilted 'lvidable 1pillprmf 6i4-4A.16. :112 Avenlda Cqm. new312coi11buttonl11s1$25, •a•y w1y S2!'i. 3311 t.tarcu1 parla 1n1lne S2~. acc.~.orif• all or psrl ~ clcllht'~ r!~rr Jl.1 !ol~2i~. Sllr, ~l\.-1~71. · M7..fi610 11ttih·~· ·10. ~1-1566 ht"I! jThe Blult.1) &4M$74. Ave., N.B. 61$-1116$. Tr1naml11ion SU. ~8-ST90. Ml-0727 -------- \ ' • • • ' •• 3 DAILY PILOT S.lurday, Dectmbtr 12, 1~70 °'M~E~R°'c"H'"A"'N,;D;,::,IS"'E""F"D"R-========:i';po.e;yT'S Ind 'l:IVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION .SALE AND TRADE FREE TO YOU --------1 D:.09~•iSfi'Nm<£'roill25;==:JS.=ll:b:oo:I:• ___ _:'°:::'° Mobil. H°'"" '2GO Trucko 9500Trucko • 9500 lmportod Auto• ~ Te:n'ier, ~ Chihuahua JUST tN TIME .FOR 1 !-----------------------DATSUN P'PP~• 211 mo. old •m Chrl•tmu RENEGADE l!j[?J!!!?f!JtJtJl,!l-"J Miscellaneous 8600 9600 Imported Cars JAGUAR BOAT 16' (needs \\,,rkl, breed 227 Monte Vista Ot ,, Malci M&ltnri, while, 1% of rhr;ls over plY\\'OOd. Trlt, ~7932. 1.2112 yr1, ~e. * Si.Iver teacup NEWPORT Southern i;arlfornif s · G. M. C. REPOSSESSION '69 2000 ROADSTER JAGUAR . ~ hp Evrd, 1st SlXl takes. f'REE Par! Oucbund pu~ female Poodle * Black 10)' Famous :G' Tops'l culler, ll' rowooa1 w I oani $65. plei; 10 v.'ffks old 13'762 lA female Poodl,, No papersi • dleael, A.P ., 7 b&p of sa.111, 2-v.·hl trailer Sl.5. 52 sq Pat Pl, \Vestm l nsler chtapJ * &4&(1142 . 33;1 E . every pouible equipmt.Dt to FINEST TRUCK CENTER, HEADQUARTERS Tht· only authOrlzl.'d JAGUAR dealrr Lo tM enttr. lioa.tbOr ...... )'Ard• 2.-tooe grttn Kotlel 893-228S 12/t~ 17th St., C.M. 1(1 anywtieae VI the world. ~aa:. nev.•, Sl.50. 12' x 15'4" Ask1-soooo 646-1914 '£\'!' CALL 546 -6750 Kod I i..... •u. ,.,. llALl' Hust..·,{,..,. with Black SHERRY'S POODLES .. .., · · 24 hr. Phone !i Speed tran5., pr1' • :§pe<: chron~ ~·httls, red .. xter. ior.. plush blark intE>rklr. Cos! 13400, t.1ust sacrifice! Take old u·ade 01· "'11! fin. ancc pvt. ply, Z'NV731 dlr. Aft IO AM call f\laury 540-3100 or 494.1500, Com pie~ SALES e •·"'6· flt'~', ....,, u x "4J ..,.... 12' KOliel lU-Lo, new $40. and while ma.rkinp 1 year 9 yrs experience CHRISlMAS SALE Rubber bucked carp e t , old Is spade and has shots All breed grooming, Frtt FOR A ADULT PARK SURROUNDED BY ORANGE GROVES AND AGRICULTURE SALES e SERVICE 1weed pu1npkin--green, 5J6.-7781 12/14 pick up&. Jelivery; Chril5 t· BOATING NEW VEAR l-"6~'x~12~··~"~,~~~""~·~'~"~-~584~1.--I VERY Lovable male collie n11.J pups In a.II colors, • COLUMSL\ h UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE SERVICE PARTS BAUER NE\\' ~n11h color TV, stereo and snepherd mix medium 54&2848 • LAP\VORTH 24 2850 H1rbor Blvd., Co1t1 Mesi S300,llJJJJ RECREATION CENTER BUICK A:\l/f')I console with bltn sz rood ~·l lh children h.6brk EXPERT grooming $7.50. e YANKEE 24 bar, biooculat-s. s kis, (1) 826-7235: 83&-4493. 12/12 Poodle puppies, most colon, • CORONADO 25 Polaroid can1era, portable NEED Good home for red $50 up. ~1onkeys $35, Special • CQRONAOO Z1 manne radio, tennis racket, dol<ie mix s11·ttt and Jovable on all birds. 5-17-38.al or YAOl'ts ROYALE INC. Due1 Sl.00/Mo. Per Couple -M_o_t_or_•~Y-•_1•_• ____ 9_300_, Campers 9520 n.l"U'V'V'I FALL CAMPER IN COSTA MESA '68 1600 ROADSTER ., • JO ("!l libcr cllI'binc & ammo, lncd. yd, s.t3--0813 12/12 547-9591. 2912 W, Cout Hwy, 645-0810 2.14 E. l'lth Street par10 furn iture and ruit:. 20" FREE J{orse manure. 2311 TWO yr Old male Golden CHRISTMAS GIFT fan. 1.-writer (p;irtablel -DA • "Ch " Id e NEW •• ·-•~• ,.-Cypms St., Santa Ana n.o::tnever amp, go ~,., • _..,, NO ENTREE FEE-PET 0.K. 14 MODELS THINI CLEARANCE Ready 10 go? dlr. (\VEZ 710) 548--7765 \\'ill take trade or finance ·! privale party. S.1&8736 or '67 Jag. XKE Air Con~. 494-6811. 2"'t"2 w full equipment, 1n-most new or like new at low I · & a Heights 541)...(1925 12112 co or. Choke chain ea Complele prices. 6'12-9386. col. Family grieving • YACHTS ROY ALE INC, LADY'S Quality clothing: FREE Christmas puppies REWARD. 549-3957 2912 W, Coast Hwy. 64° ~10 a d or a ble curly-haired. ......,., KimhcrJy.Leslie Poln1cr f:!c. 6-5334 12112 • GER.l\IAN Sh o r th a Ir 161Ai' 505. Extremely fast Sizrs; 14 -16 . 14~i • 161i . 8'1 • d f · . 1 Call CH "!PION "·agl< ·-•--" Pointer, 6 mo, rea y or good cond. Full race, J ib & 184 Costume ,e1,1'e ry, ""'' U<'.' .... v """"' 'nl AKC L" t for iippt : 83.t.oaM. "'/\Vi.re Haired Terrier, trBJ ng, tt'g, ine o spinnaker & trlr. $1250. Call male, 6 1,1•ks. 962-874512/14 ~fle~'~l~d~o7h~am2'p~lo~"'~·~644-0"':-=™7:-::l,~':"~'~·;2~1~3/~96&-8l33~=~·:._ __ SCH~AUZER Pups for SABOT, Semi racing equipt. Chr1slmll!. Best Chap}Ped Xlnt 8ailing cond. Eves Bolton; Dys; 547 -9J61. after 6, anytime wkends, Misc. Wanted 8610 SHELTIE Cock:apoo, 16 wks, 1 ----------·I female. Good w/children. I' 962-7620 12/14 • WANTED • MARINE PRODUCT PUMP Eves: 494-3573 644-4177. AFGHAN. AKC Fem. White CORONADO 25 No. 596. By w/blk mask. Champ blood· owner, Like new, many ex- line, Hsebrkn. Show or pet. tras. $6500, 714/495-5261 ON DISPLAY WANT TO MOVE IN NOW? Double Wides Set Up Complete With Awnings, Skirt ing, T ix & Lie. From $9999 (Ser. 7169) 1''1NANCING AVAlLABLE DLR, TR193 14851 JEFFREY RD. 2!4" lniakc. :!'' output, 646-5361 LARGE gentle affectiooatt> al1ered male cat checked by vel . 61.>-4819. 12/15 FREE Firewood . 200 Cabrillo St., C.J\.1. 548-1168 or 5'18-0479 12/12 Wlll hold for Christmas. eves. 646.7658 I-~~~--~---5 MI. SOUTH OF TUSTIN, · 505 Olympic R•cer ~ ML sounr OF HONDA ... "FRIEDLANDER" 11711 •tACM (MW'I'. 91 537~24 • 893-7566 NEW-USED-SE RV. l'VVVU't T\VO 197tl Honda Trail 70 bikes, like new, Io w mileage, $280 ea, T1,1·0 bell helmel.s, $10 ea. Ah;o auto bike carrier SIO. 543--0551 Auto Servic e & P1rta 9400 \rANT 10 buy 16' outboard boa!, n1otor & rrailer, fibergtas.<i or aluminum. '\'ill pay up to approx. SSOO. 548-180!! FREE Dutch Rabbits brown & \.\'hite -black & white. 64Z-7104 12/14 DALMATIANS ~hamp. bred. 16~' Glass hull, full rig, SANTA ANA FRWY. Take home Christmas or 1,1•k i;pinna.ker, jib, main, trapeze (l-14 Ml. NO. OF '66 VW Eng, Compl rebll to before. Top cond . .Pvt Ply: & trlr $850. 833.1526 SAN DIEGO F\\'Y.) lliOOcc. Sib Erson cam, e \VANTED e 3-\Vhecl Cushman CALL ~567 FREE TO YOU LARGE homo 492-7344 watch dog needs \.\'ithout children. 12112 6't:Z...1937. · Holley 2 barrel, pwr crank BEAGLE PUPPlES, AKC, Speed-Ski Boats 9030 (714) 832-8585 pulley. $150. 53 6-8335, born 11/16/70. Reserve !--~=~~=~---968-511ffi your.i now. Will hold til 1~70 Ca 0 HfoCrniabNewport, 120 COSTA MESA _F_O_R-.,-1,-0-,-Jr-ad-,-.-283~C-he_v_y 2 Medium-sized dogs need Christmas. 83G-9118. P M • ig whee I Casual l\fobile Estate Liv'g & 4·spd Hydro & 292 Ford & . Wallstrong lrailt>r. XI n t N 12 20 •-24 W'd MOdels good homes. 1 Poodle, 1 · LHASA A~so pupp1.es-AKC, 9 family ski boat for $2250. l! • "" t e J.spd trans. \Vant 6 cylinder Yorkshire. 894-4839 12112 ~ks. Cl~1stmas girt for e~· Call 547_5871 wkda . Now on display in 5 Star Chevy & trans. 642-3848. BROWN Baby Guinea Pigs. hre family. Pet, show qual1-ys GREENLEAF PARK HI.PERF 396, sigerson, alum FREE Tu good home, fenced 5'16-9964 12/15 ty, S150-$2DO. 846-ZKW. Boat Trailers 9032 1750 Wh!Uler Avenue 642-1350 fl y whi!cl, c:'l:tra $300, mun- yard-lovahle male Aust PETS and LIVESTOCK POODLES . Standard, AKCI-'---'"'-;;_;--_:.= 9275 cie 4 sp. & linkage $150. &16- Over a dozen brand new R f!. to 11 ft. campers now slashed to OYER ACTUAL FACTORY INVOICl '68 DATSUN PICKUP clud ini:; au1n trans., t•hrome "'il'i' "'h<'£'1~. Burgundy 1,1·/ 1 h!k Jealhf"r int. 2.i,000 ac1ua! I Radio, healer. tilt., 4 speed. mlles. VDC269. &e & drive r (WPP 762) \Viii lake car in to apprt'cialc! • trade or financC! private par. 1' Positively no added dealer ly. 546-8736 or 494-6811. charges! Every unit ready I ~.7~0"""~2~0~0~0"""R~O~A=D~S~T~E~R~1 fo<imm<d;at< i"'JaUotion on l your truck or a new 1971! I THEODORE Llke ne"'· ?t1ust sell (\\'PI-R081N5 FORD 104) dlr. \Vill lake' car in 3100 \V. Coast H11'Y., N.B. · lrade or finance private par· 6'12·9-IO.) 540-t7&1 l cc:f: ,~:;:oR BL~-Oom '' "6_.736 0' ""''" '63 JAGUAR XKE '6..~ CtlEV ~.I. T Pick Up w/ FERRARI • ROADSTER • ~~~~~i ~=~re~2s~ry 10 N1w P"i~+ & +~11rior "A roil l Camper Rentals 9522 FOR Ren!: 22' Pace Arrow sips 6 ro ~. $150 "-k + Sc mih• 5'18-355:1. Dune Buggies 9525 '59 DUNE BUGGY FERRARI dre•m bo1t". KHU -11 1. I Newport Imports Ltd. Qr. I ange County's only author· $21 9 5 1 i7.ed dealer. SALES-SERVJCE·PARTS I 3100 \V, Coast H1vy. ~ ~ &i2-940jNowpor1 Bcac~o.1154 :noo i 1,"6r1l""1A"'c''"u·AR&J.).(}166 , i Authorized Ferr;iri Dealer V.W. Oversized rear tires, FIAT '4 c:l r. 3,1 lilr,, radio. h111ftr, roll bar, metallic paint. An l-----------l(WIW-bl7 !. Ov,rc:lriv•. • ' sht>pherl'd & terrier mix. Champ. sired, show quality, 1970 16' AMERICAN boat 1 .M:;.:;i~n~I ~B~i~k~·~• ___ _:.;;:.;o 0728 ~led. hrel'rl. Blk & ~·ht. Pets, General !800 black, 2 mo. Chrlstmu. trailer. used once, $150. Call BONANZA mini bike-Briggs J~A~G=u~A=R-X~K~E"""~oo-ov-,-,1~;b~I-, Shot~. JlousebMken. Loves CHJNCHlLLAS; Emergency 492-8364 540-4481 before 5 &. Stratton 5 hp eng. Almost boot top $30. Car cover for children. l~ or illness forces sacri.lice of Horses 8830 * 18' HUI...L-7' Be am new 545-2735. i;ame SIS. Great shape~ 836449.1. 12112 , w/trailer. A,.,.,,_,;,,. "·••" ·:.::.'-".::::.517:..... ______ ~ 294 prime animals & equip!. "'" ...... oc ,.., el<cellent buy at <WYG-1491 $599 '6BBD ~4~! /h e ' 21110 llnrbor lllvrl. 645-IH66 l BEAUT!f'UL Lar~e Call 536-22>11 CARVED \Ile.stern Saddle, Offer. 6-16-7560. Motorcycles 9300 NEW 4 sJ>('ed Comp. P & G purc>bred Black/Tan G · ,=:;;,.==,,=.::.__~---.,I saddle hag,, breast collar, , . shifter 1,1•/ reVt'rse lockout I CHINCHILLAS: Beige M E shepherd. Free tn qua tapideros & bridle. Beaut. ar1ne quip. for t.1uncie trans. $35. home Olrlcr Children Grl standard w/cages. Cl · t ·11• 540-{)428 546-7488 71 ~IAGNIFICE:i'l;T 'jj Jaguar j XK l IO Rcrnrlstcr. \Vire \\his & rcn1ovable h;i.rdlop. 11.lusr sell in1ml'd. Jst offer •t ,,.11tchdog 847-9936 a I 1 642-2814 irts mas gi · CHRISTMAS sale, new ========== 5: 3il. 12/15 -lT~AJL~K~INcNG;'NMRYiiN<.A'1H:t-1 ~·~v'.;"~·=-~---,--=I Vl!F-FM marine rad i o • Trailer, Travel 9425 *FOR CHRISTMAS?* ENGLISH saddle w/alJ fit. telephone, 41-> ch an n e J s, PERFECT gill -Tiny cuddly $25 * * 646-8239 tings $90. Also youth .siie con1pl w I an I en na , Fan- male & female puppies. \\'ill western saddle $60, Xlnt tastic value, $229.95. Call 1970 FULLY cont'd 20' tandem axl. Pvt pty, Ph: * BODIES $75 * 2084 So. Anaheim Blvd. NOW ON OISPLAY auto sport ltd Authorized SALES e SERVICE e PARTS ~400. Cull 6i;)..().l01 or 675-6149. 2730 Bayside Dr, ~l Cd?l1 I b<' 7 1\k~ old on Christmas cond. 494-1788 a.ft 5:30. Sun. 673-6313. day. \\'ill keep !or you until 1 ;C~a~t~•:._ ______ 88;;:o;2:;cD l :.'7."""~7"~;:"=7=7'--=ocl-.:::'.:;_;:_:.:;.;:;:;,==-~-1 ChrL~tmas E\'e. 557-9ll2 aft 8 MO old Chestnut colt. e WANTED e 6 pm, 12115 SIAi'1ESE -2 female kittens Parentage. 1~ Qtr. & * Ap- & adult male . pa.loo.sa. \Veil tempered. MARINE PRODUCT 3 Adorable tiny bred dogs 4 llou!iehroken. 536--7950. •Aft ;i: 64.5-1794 * PUMP '61 FORD F 100 lbs each I year 2 I i;""~PT;;;C~s~· =::::--:'~1c:---=1; I ,~.,.:._'.'..'.'.....::~c;c:.::::_:--1 21," Intake, 2" output. Pickup, VR, :; speed, 1,1•ith ov. cock-a-poo, pf'f'k-a-flOO 6 SEAL .1amese ma e, no IF You 1,1:ould like. to buy a '46-5361 ~tos. hsbrk nl.'rrl good rcgis. to breed "'/likf' fem nice, JWely pony forl=---------erdrive, R 11. bed, traded by homes. 1 inale 2 lem;iles. for pick of litter. 646--0169 Chrlstmu, call 540-6002 aft Christmas "Give Away" sale original owner. driven only TI4 ; 531-7800 Trucks 9500 Anaheim 639-1151 •RAIL buggy * incomplete, $1XI •962-561R• Imported Autos 96Dll ALFA ROMEO 5 30 PM 8' tr 11 bo 42,000 miles. Lie. GJG846. ~8'-0Rll: RJ&-4493 12/12 SIAMESE Ki1tens, purel')red, : · 1pper sa ats $165. 777 8 1,1·ecks. $20. Will hold for * BUCKSBIN ge.ldlng pony, 14' .~ 15' runabouts 545. S · · '59 ALPHA Romro, new bal· OOI' ES."1 '1: 1•n,yo,1ne w_,anmt m0~~, _:C~h~ri="~"="='=· ~"'~'"':-="='=·---9 yni old. Good disposition. 1.1' canoe/12' skiff $140. Johnson & Son !cry, tires, brakes & water m a g1r l en, " o 1-Phone 646-9000 / 645-0885 "" pump, ti.lust sell. 645-2320 vdhlack & J<TCY s1rl{l£'s & a S\amcge killens, ?wf &r F 1..:55~1~-<~>11~~~===~-I====..,.,===''='"'= .w26 Harbor, C.l\1. 540-:l630 vrry ~1-vect lace. I'm free to Love Children TRANSPORTATION BEAUTlFUL 1970 Bonneville '66 FORD lll ·TON '67-68 Alla DUETTO Spider, the right people. 541)..5-.187 aft I -==~*=646-=~l-91~0~*==~ Boat Slip Mooring 9036 Triumph. Very lo mi . '/~ Rcd/Blk, Nu Ko'nis & lop. l prn. 12114 SIAMESE KITIENS Boats & Y_•_ch_l_s __ 9_D00_115"30' slips a\'ail for power lmmac cond, Purchased· ,~I="="=A=C=S=2·=11111=.=5#-==254=3.== • ...!" April 1970. Owner must sell Custom cah, bucket sea!s, 1 · Kl'ITENS Son1e long hair '"'=,;"'=."··=*=,;54.,:~=1=4=18== • VOLVO boat.s. Bayside Village, 300 due to illness. Asking Sl250. ranger package, dlr. Camp. ALPINE some short hair some pt .r; E. Coast \L."''Y, N.B. Foe i"lorm•l,·o-•oil '•''· · _, 1~I8441 W'll 5iamrse some r1on1rstic. 7 Dogs · 8825 SLIP Rentai"ror up 10 40 n. " " .... " er equip"""''· •.J 1 Wk' , "'o all colors. Alt 71 's Are Here Morrison, Cycle City, TI4 / take car In trade or finance •64 ALPINE ' Sa ,·0 -Up To boat. Linda Isle, Newpo'1 4~100I · I pac1 "'"8736 , fi3&-<l l!l3 \2/15 AIREDA LE Puppies: AKC v "'q Bt"ach. 64:r.l260. =-pr1v11 e Y-,,,.,.,. o CHRIST.\1AS ls here give !he Born 9/11170. $125 ea. reg $466 500 TRI T.T. MAG. $500 ~'="-·~"='~'·-~--~-~I ~;ed~~bl~,~~~~~R~ed. Con. 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. 537-7777 Call Collf't't KARMANN GHIA '63 KARMANN l'l.l'\il'VV'I GHIA "THINK'' R.:lr110, hra!l'r, 4·!1pt>ed_ Real fine rondition. IOLN-434) NEW 124 CPE. DEMO $2795 ... "FRIEDLANDER" 13750 IEACH llVD. I Hwy. Jtl R93-7566 • 537 ~4 NEW·USED-SERV. $995 U'll'l.r'Ll'g '68 MERCEDES I ' -; I kids JI kittrn and yourself 2 li11er/champ pedigree . on ren1aining 70's { #8782) BOAT Slips available 26 to -40 Porche mags, New tire.s '64 F'ord, 12' stake, 4 speed books of hJue chlp stamps 21~'='6-<220:..:=------~ Over Seas Del. Spec. ft, Newpo~~ch, Sl40 Two Bell helmets $15 tnr.ns, tthlt eng, SJ050. Call $595 months old. 6·16--0223 1211·1 O-IRISJ'l\.1AS puppies (AKC\. (!11ch. All $6.10 call 54S-6113 645 -1 088 eves: days --~-------2000, f\ir <..'Ond ., completrly '68 f1AT 850 rrbuilt t'nginl'; r11.dio, heat-, rr. 4·.~fW'erf ·'1Cl'h J)<'rfecl' 1 Small min poodles. \Viii "~· LemtA' Bo•I Chartor 90_ ALi'llOST New l\1otorcycles _64&--0'--'-7'268'=-. ~~~~~--SPIDER i\'XU·9'CH • . . '! $2100 i ONL V 2 Christmas puppies hold till Christmas. Shots &. ~7 -64 F ~ ' p U I I I I I I I 1"11 of Su1.ukl 50, S275. Suzuki 120, 011• :: Ion . . e ! ma e rma e " P"PPY ofip~d. ,,.,.., 2195. 6 I S . k fun makr a cute pair 8 "'k.<i. f ~="c;c:._:=~.-=-~O'-='-~ IM PORTS Christmas boat parade $450. Private part Y. cy. t1c · 516--16.19 all 6 12/12 AKC Springer Spaniel, 10 yachts available 645--0283. • 549-0674 • mon1hr>. old, liver & white, 1966 !!arbor, C.M. 646-9:103 6 pm tll ?/Dec 1~23 DIRT Bikes: Sacrifice New '68 EL CAMINO. Air rond. RUSSIAN Blu" XX Siamei:e 14:'i. 67l-J68t ca ll 6"6-9000 J 645--0885 cl " ''IIF'1 d' · 1 cll t look~. r.Li!>Sia n Blue 27' Chris Sedan, Ha ey Davidson lOOcc Ba· ps/pv, '" ' ra 10. v1ny llkrs to hunt Ain alll'rgic AKC Blk miniature Poodles, \V/flyhridge. n<'W S.S. radio, Christmas Week Charter ja. Nkc Yamaha. 645--2140 I ~l~op~.~·~1~2-~3.'~l~l~~----12~:::::;:::::;~;:::~ 61:Mll:'\7 12/L'i l mo old, $75. rebuilt engine, n£'\V paint, 32' Twin-screw Chris or 5'1:...o807 '6.1 FORD \VINDOW VAN • 4 Adorable liny miniature * 673-0139 * new upholstery, excellcntl=='=v=•=U=·=*=*="'='-="="== HUSQVARNA 360MC, new H&M, insulated & paneled. Doxie. mi:'I: pup!'> s \\'et.>ks ol~I SCHNAUZER Pups, Male al condition, sleeps four, pistons/rings/trans, good $575. 5.17-45'10 or 646-2698 1,1·ill he very s m 11 1 \ ~1ud, Grooming, Hold 'Iii $2950 Fishing Boats 9040 cone!. not raced, $700. 196!: FORD, F'·IOO, pickup, !lGS-2379 12/12 ~C=h~'~;'='m="=·-'=4~6-0-"83=9~·-~-Call 536-8891 GLASPAR Flying V, 100 hp 496-3606. 360 cn~ine, 11u10. trans., p/s. TAf.E~TED Black feniale GERMAN Shepherd AKC Jo"\sherman's Del~hl, 18 · Johnson, radio, bait tank, 1970 Bridgestotlf' 100 xlnt cond., $1!175, 496-9634. Cock-a-Poo, Vt' r y af· large pups. 2 litters. Terms. Thunderbird run-about, 150 full canvas, :\0 gal luel, skii& Only Ri~· $325 '55 Ford Pick·Up, fi <'yl, short f pc 11 on ate , After 6.1 _::Ca::::ll__:.11~4~163:::_7-~2~1"'=-· -~--1 hp Oi\1C stem drive eng. 60 &. ropes. lj" wheel trlr. hf'd. Very good cond, $350. .\~1.1;.1 12/12 e SPR INGER Spaniel Gun gal gas cap., other extnr.s. 495-5997, 496-9367. * '70 HONDA 750 * ~17-1!\li.1. J-SIA:-.tESE, l·lnni: ha i r Dogs, pick ol litter. Boa1 & trlr. SZ«Xl. 545-.11148. Xlnt Cond. Call: 646-7244 or * '62 FORD VAN. i\fags. hh1rk k111en~. 6 mn·~. Both Call 53S-337l ~6' OUTBOARD. lrlr, 3.'1hp Boat Storage 9048 SJ0.6000. RcasonablP AUSTIN AMERICA Sales, Service, Parts lmmec!iate De:livery All J\.iodels J1rtt1port · Jlrnpol'ts !'>fllldf', 897-5480 or CHRISTMAS puppies, Evlnrude. elec .. start, Many DOAT STORAGE,8.Jc ""'r ft., tlONDA 1970 CB 450, like ,_=~'-"~"~"'~"=~-2'1~81~--I ' ·.1" '·I".'.\. 12112 \'II Lab• AKC I 1 "50 •• ,095 1· 3100 W.CoastHwy., N.B. .,....... " e ow '" xtras, sacr1 ice .,, · jl("r nionth. Electricity & new . .,... 1951 Forrl •;Ton Pickup. b42-9·1Cfl 54~1764 2\'NG f<'malr cals: 1 \\'hi!e * 548-2173 * 673.-5817. water st1pplied. M.>8148 831·Zll7 or 499-2366 Good <1.'nndilion $350 A: hlack shortha1red, I POODLES, miniature, good BOAT AUcnON • all types. * * J966 HONDA 160 , ==~·~·~6~12~-'~5~9.=l ~·:__,.,....,- r a I Ir o Ill n g ha ire rl · qua.Ill)'. Ctiocolate & silver. Sea Scout Base, 1931 \\!. Cst Mobile Homes 9200 &rambler. Xlnt cond. 1 TRUCK. 19~,S Chrvy, 1h 1on. ~16-7"JJ!I 12/14 8 11:ks. \V\ll hold. 96Z-1687 Hwy, N.B. lni;pcclion: .Dec. I----------S250. 5"18·9697 NC<"ds 1,1·ork. FREl:: ca1~. to a good home, DAl~J\IATIAN Puppies for 12 110-41 Dt'c. 13 (9-12J, * Bargnin.J\t us! l\tovc * '69 HONDA 160, 1300 mi's, SACRIF'ICE $100. 49-1-676(1 charm1n~ A· Io\' e I)', Christmas, 3 males, AKC 14' Pl , Sk" I c tart 35 47' mobile home, 10' wide, in I"" •'.''.'"-• lrt easure 1, ~e s _ , prestige location on .... e new.-... ';)j Chev, pcrf end. nu pain!. ~)'/wht m.-!r. 2 yrs n · * * 675-55n '* * Hp Suntop Trailer $495 o 546-2376 1i-•. •ng. •cats. ball, ., ... , PlruM> f'a ll ;o.\fl..1~13 12.15 · · ' ' Newport '''alerlront A fe"· ___ _::· .::.::=::____ ... ' '' .. .. BOSTON Terrier pups, AKC, besl. 646-5537. ~teps to your boat' at the '69 HONDA !lCl sell !his wk . 548-92fl2. BE.AUT!t"UL im1mlln and 9 wks, Sl.25. 12' BOAT \V/steering & dock. Call 714/ 548-8878. SCRAi'>IBLER. Exe eo nd. $260 I z=='======= \\'h!1r male ral. J.i mo llld . * 549-2301 * tt'mote control. 10 hp O/B. e 673.-1342 e J•1p1 9510 AUSTIN HEALEY '67 SPRITE A real nic<' car ~ ~ 181BSYJ $1195 DON BURNS V 11 ' I " 1 --~='~"""==~= Want To Li\', Io rr y a et· o .. n ;',· -**LOVE FOR SALE. AKC $225. *** 67>-450-1 COSTA MESA ""0179 12 I llonda 1971 750cc K-l. """' · · fAwn. Great Danes, 7 wks. 8 V1' DINGHY Local spaces .available now! Like new, 1000 mi. PLAYFUi. blond ki11cn&. ~8 All '''"· ..,,,, 546-7218 '* $137" 64" I67' * hou5rbmkPn. rrrr 1n ~ood I c·'.'.'.'.::::::c;:,· ,;,.,-===-o l=====-=====I lf you are set'lous about buy.1 ~~~:co~'~· .::,:::>c::c·.-e __ 1 Porsche Audi, L TO. t 9 6 7 TNT E RNATIONAL 136.11 Harbor Blvd , 6.16-2.133 Seoul, 4 wheel rlrlve sport Just S. nf Garden Grove F\1'Y. 1op 4 ;ipcNI, locking hubs. radio 32.000 miles. Likf' '65 H<'aley Sprite, leaving brand 11f'W. tVDL377l Call rounlry, must srll, grl cond. Used Car Ot>pl. 546-1203 I =""'=·=·='="~~="'='=3=. ="l='='="m=. = home>. :.;n.71~11 a.fl 5 pni \2 /15 * * IRISH SE'TTER, 9 inv a.motiile home .•. Now's 1!170 HONDA 750 xlnl .cond week&, male. Sailboats 9010 the time to~ low 1nl1es Cust. cover S950. FREE To flUld home beaut $50. 536-6768 , . BAY HARBOR 616.-9231 afl 6 P1'.I Jong haired callcn kn1ale . 20 JR Fulkboat sea·worthy Conn(>ll Oievrolet, C.OSta 5-.18--0RlJ 12112 YORKSHlRE Tcmrr Puppies mllhoi;. keel ~t. SlOOO 0~ MOBILE HOMES 'fill TR!Uf.1Pll 50o * Ready Dec. 21~1 * best orr. ~ days, 1425 Baker St. Cat Harbor) J\1ECH PERF'. S800 Mt>SA"."""'=~=,...-;-;-,~- \'ERY Prt'tly full ~rown !<'male cat tlf'Cds homr im· mcdialcly. 49.J-668:? 12115 CRIB mnllress, goorl ron- dU10n . 400 Le.n"'OOCI Circle, C;\1 _ 646-7876 12114 $300 ** 642-2426 M0-1389 eV('S. Costa 1.le!la ~9470 548-7890 EVES --.fi7 JEEP, CJ5, V-6. BASENJl dogs & pups, COLUt.1BI' 22, Im m a c ·. 34' Viking hse: trlr-t lge br + -19-70_Y_A_M_Al_:clA:_~I Z>-"MX'--.-. -1.-,-t I 32m miles $1750. kl d f A!. ,. 1 · ** 642-2143 ** b!!-r ess og rom rica i\totor, 1'1an)' other :'l:ttas, s ttptng rm \V/tr1plf' bunk & reliab1t'. E:'l:tras. E:t· S~. 846-56~9 Slip. Sacrifice $27 50. beds. Compl furnished . Jn cc.>ltent cond, 67l-3008. e ADORABLE ri1iniature 49.J-128j ' Bny Sh .. lre Park .. Asking '68 YAi\1AHA DT-l Eoduro BEAGLE.SCHNAUZER $2650. Call fi75-4010. $475 Call CHRISTMAS Kite • Ra.cc pup5. S5 Each. 831)..5838 gear, l\\'O sails, two coven, Triple Wide Cornell Mn-1123 eves. AKC Toy Poodles, 6 wks. road trlr. ST"JO. 67J...1350 Conllnenla.I •Para.mount * HODAKA 100, 1969 Campers 9520 '64 Ford Camper Yan il n.~ e U · __ , Completely equipped wilb Shots. Hold unt Christmas 19. SLOOP. Cab -•-ps tv.'O. PGITington mYlhaa1 Xlnl co!'l(I, many xtraa. I bo 2 COLOR Ktllen look1ng for 1,. ., "'" "'" ••• Flamingo e '·nA-• pop top, ce x, stove. dlr. "' ..,.,·po:s1 · ~. n..1-·•""" Ph· 0~1123 ~ ~"' ,, 1a•-oll<c. 644-2987 d 1 (UEO home. \~ill dcLi\.~t. 962-60751---=:.:..c,.,;,.,c-='=---............ .,,,;), · ~ ... dm e SI -~Jal !Irr.~. owner. · !I MO old black & while kil· tens, male &: female, havt> had 1h01.S. 54&-7308 12/14 U-IASA APSO nroa oar a.r ,.\'t!S 12/I" cvrs. llW • C brld '6.') Su:ukl 80. 3.100 actual lMl \V\U take car in trade AKC PUPS. crc11t llm ge 11 75 , _ EE k ~-..._rt t-llN 7' Sailing rlinghy, "II CHAPMAN m !!s SI nr finance. a.i...,,,..., or FR ~ lltens -~ ru 4!»-'2&11 . ' Call 6T.r 201' 4"' "'I Baruiouth. N.B. 644-2177. equip., polyethel., llte, MOBILE HOMES ·~~~~'-·=-'~~~=1 -:::.--=.c.1 :...· =-~--- 12112 e AFGHAN PUP!\, AKC. uns!nk, Sac. $80. 67J.-0802 ~ Suzuki 250 Enduro. 2.000 BMW '69 OM\\' 1600. Header, fos; 1rnpg, st<'rro. Sac, Pvt ply, 675.3930 aftr 3 pm, DAlSUN DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS JM:lS Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-7781 or !Y.0-0442 4·SJ'll.'l'd, radio. heater. (\V[C28.~ I $999 Big Discounts on '70's 10,000 Blue Chip Stamps FREE FREE FREE When You Buy Any New Fiat from Bill Jones' 8.1. SPORTSCAR INC. '69 850 SPYDER Pasatonn yt'l1<'1v. Cl<'an~ !VCT 8791 $1795 DON BURNS I==~~--=-== Pkk 01 i;.,,,, Blook m"k· "°' N. 11""°'· S.A. mn... s;oo " B.QIJ". New '71 Datsun '71 DATSUN PICKUP NEED .. d hQme tor gre 0 y _, •II·--. ~" ""= all 5. CHRISTMAS SABOTS * 714/531-8100 * 1u.r OHC, Pickup 1,1•1!h camp. Pt>nian· eat; lem, 8 mo' I "" v~·· ~JU Fines! Qu~l!ly &. RealiaUr f) Iv 0 n c F: For ces 1 .;"~&-:..:::!1116=7:....:o~c~64~>-:...,:I630=·-~~ I ;;: ~le price $2(199 dlr. Porsche Audi, LTD. !WiR-7'.»3 J2/12 AKC Doberman pup, male. Prices. 64;)-1567. , 0 I<-M 0 b II 0 h 0 m r. '69 K.a.w1u111.k\ 500, Only $;l2a, C• ··~•uM) \V IU tak, oar in U8eel • Ratilo, ht:Alcr, step 1.16.11 Harbor Blvd . 636-2:1..1.1 ' · bl k/1 n 1= r~ e h -" ~ I'• JV" humpcr, dtr. Pin slripping, I S I G ~ G ,. KJTTE.t.lS. Part Siamese & ac a ·~·~""~.,'.'o KITE SAILBOAT w/cabana. Beach location. ............ m c COuu, ;JV\1\1 m ' lradt!. \Vill fitm.nce: prh·ate \\Tlll 111ke car in 1rade nr will '111111 ' · 0 a.urn rovr "1''Y. ,, k ~ A kl 14 "9!1 R bl Phil, 5.16-3596. "·11 '"'" -~" '611 "'IAT 124 Sport, V0 -domtsUc. 1 \l'ks to u-"" 1.1 ~==~:.,C.~'=c-== Jllghwlly l.Nlile r S750. 67J.1800 s flK ,;:r • (!IUIOl\A e I "'~'-=",'-,7""--~~~c party ......... or«>-0•.J<.1 or fin;icnl-t J'l r Iv ate rartY. ,. ~.,, 89'i..M80 or 8J6-f-1!13. 12/12 OOBER~tAN PUPS ~UXED otfe.n a.ccepttd. Adult part. '69 HODAKA, dese.rt or M.C. "94-6811. ~IG-873G .or -4!M-68U . g\'lod cood. R&·H. lo mi. T11Ut1 cropped. S1s-s25 RACING Sabot, comp!, Incl 53&-69M N~r ra~d. xlnt cood. i :;;;-'i:;,;.,,,.,..-"-':::---;;::c 1.,:;:;:::~~2::~'.'.:'.0---l l-tust sett Sl9all or best of. s::~. ~~Ym~:: B""-IFU540-4L _9Sl 111 ,, • ..:__..•-, ~~:~ ~1~ s~~·6T~~~l..:;T;;r;,;l:::p;:I•::.· "'w"'1"d-.~c=o-me-"11-11 ..:00s.l!O::M::::..·p·::'T.!-<539 _::...:E::L=Y~· ---b-1-, ----., ·~om~1~!mpc~~i1. ~~:. '67 DATSUN WAGON 1 ~.:c.;0"~n· ~'."75-811Tcc::I_.,c12~""~.=--'d·-, --1 Christmas. 64S-04S1 12/15 LonU. .... u r .... vl\J Hlllcrest • F1amlnro ' U.C. I "'' ""V .. Cf13, brkt. mocks. ttar C'nd, I UJ ,. iAN 1"4>11 s er, new mate, 8 months, with Lido 14 w /trlr $89S Paramount e UnlvC!.nal cusrom Yamaha.. 1200 miles. custom "''df! rlms A tirrs. Automatic, d1 r. R8di0, tiea:. paint. hA!tery, brkA, belted \\'&IX,;E\\'000 pa ' Alow, pllptnl, 125 64~2623. * &45-027l * Barrington e Broedmoor Sacrlft<'t! $3M. 545-8093. 1200 lb J>:.-Z lift trlr hit ch er. spN:IAl \\'hetl.s.. (VO& litts. ZS ~tPC. 518-!H:\5. f'R££.. 646-2208 12/lS ..::...'=====°'.:..,.~-1!169 f'iat !GO Spidrr 2 dr, 1~2 ~TF.RCEDES 190C •I rtr ·Sc>rlan, xlnl conrlitltin $!l00 49.1-11/J.ll METROPOLITAN i\1G SnlC'!I, Servic-c Parts Jmml'dialt! nClivery, AU 1.lodel.s J1rtuport 31111port-:» :noo \V, COOst Jiwy., N.R. M2-9-llr1 54().1764 N"W'W'W"II t.ift\ THINK ~"~" "FRIEDLANDER" lPM •UC1'1 C1'1W'I'. 1t) 893-7566 • $.17-004 NEW-USED-SERV. * fRISll ~f:ITF:R ,\KC• LTOO tt llil, new cover, gd Con!l1icntR.! tt Star 1967 T'rlumph 500. $700 or An excC'p!lon111ty clean van. 1 ~1) Will Trnde or fln.ince rnEE JNl'flll'S 642-89.'l? Tf!J2 •TR.AIX ED • 1rlr. $800. Genr.ral e llUlm?St best 0U11r. 10.000 mi. :\1nl Phone 5;;7-4877, prh·ntt' parry. $46-8736 br BEAGLE & l..&b ?UP' to gel $101 &1·H.028 ~'9-0297 CHAPMAN eond. 962-M34. '66 V\V Cnn1pmobllc. Pnp 1 -'-'_1·68_11~, ------ 17,000 ml, super tlf'an . ~~ SI~. F:Vf's ~18.001!1. ""'WI' ---~ homlf', ~a v;kend,, 12114 Th\Y, lluffy ADORAPOOS, .11 •1-.l~DO-C~=,-,.-'n--'-&~-.,,-m-p~l~el~,,~yl MOBILE HOMES IT'S A brte.:.:? .. sell your lop. ..Uiwn1blrd GC'rm11ny. 1 • '6j OA1 !>1JN P.li. LIKE nta: marine ply1,1•oott malt1, Sl.O &: ~1$. Hold !ill f\Ued. North u!11, lrtr. No. 12331 Bellch Blvd" G.G. ltC!ms with ease. ui;e Dally Fully equip, gd cond, xtras NE\\1' Rtblt eni-R/H-4 NftfK. M&-tm. 12112 24th. 49f-.7473.. ~I:::ll6S::::,_. 1::9:;!5:_· '::':.3--06;:::.;16:.'::':."::·-l---•:...71;,;~;;.;;;""".;.;..'-*--..;Pilo1..:·;;;..c::1'::";,;l;,;lled;;;:.·.;.°';.:2-56;,:::18""""'-·..;°';.:2.J5J!I:;,:;";;.;.. ______ .• .. pd_._6,.73'-_3'14<_. ----- SLl~LrNG Yoor ooar: "l~lJt"lbtAt dlrtct 612--."£78. 0i-;n; 11Tl!h us .. M'll it fast. O-lly ycur ad, thC'n sit hack and Piiot Classified. &U-5678 lisl<'n to phone l'lttgl ' I • J • j • -l . ' • ' .I ' ·' I I • ! l I ' i I i " I I ' • I I I • • ' I .I • ·I . i ' l -I I Saturday, Ctctmbtr 12, 1970 fltANSPORTATION rltANSPOltTATION -TRANSPORTATION Tll.ANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION fllANSPORTATION TRANSPOltTATIOH TRANSPORTATION DAI~ Y "l01' IJ TitlllSPORTATRlff • "°'"'ort•d AufM 9600 Imported Autos 9600 Import.a Autot 9600 Imported AutOI 9600 Imported Autos 9600 Imported Aut• 9600 lmporr.d C4r1 HOO Autos Wanted --'--~---9700 Used C•" "°' MGB '6J MGB Conv. $995 Coco brown w/blk leather tnt. Fully equip. incl. w I r c wllecl1. ExtrH nil:e lhruout. YEAR END SALE $699 f)t38QO, 12 others to choose 1961 VW from, Radio, heater, .. apeed, new J~l'lllPOI I 11111po11 ~, 3l00 W, Coast Hwy., N.B. 642-M03 {l.K).J764 '68 MGB·GT Local, 1 OY.'ner. (XDA950) $2195 DON BURNS 1961 i'\1'.GB-GT, YellO\\'o 27,200 ml. Fine cond. $1675 * * 833-0449 OPEL '69 OPEL G.T. Si!Vel' tnetallic Coup!!. IYSY 44:1 $2595 DON BURNS Portch• Audi, LTD. painl. NPS-1.Bi $1099 1068 DATSUN 510 Sf!dan. Heater, 4 1peed, (YEY630l 1 ~9 TOYOTA CORONA H.T. Cpe. Radio, heater , 4. speed. (YCM·2ti7) .Landau top! S1499 1968 TOYOTA CORONA H.T. Radio, hea ter, <I-speed. Air oond, (\VPC6501 S499 l!l5!1 MGA CPE. Radio, heater, 4 1peed. (PXE. 142) $1399 13631 Harbor Blvd 636-2333 Just S. of Garden Grove Fwy. 1966 ?ttGB ROADSTER . l========;:IRadio, heater, 4 speed, \\'tre PORSCHE y,•hf!els. ITEA905l $1099 '59 Porsche 356 Coupe 1966 V\V A cherry! Bol_er~ red linish. Rarlio heater 4 peed Nice• Immaculate 1ns1de & out! (SuVo731 ' s ' ' To bellevt-, you must see ttih;: jev."el. VM.1067, Hurry'. Won't la&I! J]rtuporl 311111.JOl IS S1599 1967 VOLVO Station \Vagon. Radio, heater, 4i speed. Sharp. (VEJ254) $1599 3100 \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. 1967 .VOLVO 144 &12-9405 540·1764 Sedan. Radio, heater, 4 speed, '~·=s8-TA=R~GA-91=2-' cuzu"01 $1899 A Be1:1uty. 1700Al-\T; Only $4795 DON BURNS 1968 r-.tGB ROADSTER Radio, heater, 4 speed, wire wheels. (XOA283) $1499 Porsche Audi, L TO. 13831 Harbor Blvd 636-2333 1969 TOYOTA Just S of Garden G'rove Fwy Sta. \\'aaon Corolla . Heater, 'S6 912 COUPE . 4 speed, Nioe! CXNL546) TOYOTA TRIUMPH VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN WE PAY cAsll w1 PAY 1or DOLLAR VOLKSWAGEN . VW LEASING • Tax &: Lie, Down • $50.17 per m onth • 36 month open end lease In Your Stockln1t for Xmas 1971 V\V Bug f ron1 Dean Lewis AT L , CHICK IVERSON ..t>eM e.wlA vw • IMPORTS 1970~~-:o:J!:vo. 1966 "'""°" C.M. 64~9303 '69 vw SEDAN '69 TOYOTA Automatic 1tick shlft radio & Corolla Station Wagon heater (YWS349l ' \Vhite w/biack interio1-, Like • $1799 nev.', Lie. X\VZ928 $1299 CHICK IVERSON vw Harbour V.W . HJrbour V.W. '69 VW BUS Harb our V .W. FOR YOUR CAR '~~ua0~~~1t CONNELL CHEVROl£r WI PAY TOP CASH for .... .,... • lnlClol ""' call "' for tree e1timat•. GROTH CHEVROLET AUTO SAW iUICK iiulci< Ula ruvIEltA FacfW)' a t r coMttlOnlnc v1(l)'I rop. TUt le tel•kopk atffrtt11, stereo, full powW, • . CXOl.5841. S309!J ""' for Saito M4Jlqw • l'IABEllS • U2ll Beach Blvd. C,U>Il,L,\C Ir Huntinaton Bet.eh Fac;L Autf»ri"'d ~Wac D 117""181 IQ 9<m1 l600 H.\ftBOR BLVD., Th1PORTS WANTED COSTA M£8A 18711 BEACH BL, 8~.+435 Ora nae Countief 5it<Mll.QP .' • ~ ppe~ ~~ HUNTINGTON BEACH TOP $ BUYER .,, BUICK ruvi.ra. l'uU R 1B711 BEACH BL. 842-4435 , 6 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA pewer, .Slctory air con. 7 Passenger. Still under fac.. HUNTINGTON BEACH 5 15005 VW VARIANT lS88l Beach Blvd. ditiol'llll(, vinyl root iory waiTBnty. {Y8C944l I ~.~6~6~vw=~s~--~,-Runs beautifully, Radio, heat. H Be h Ph ... 7 ...,.... IZLl\440) $3995 BA u E .. al .. 2 "' $2695 unroo "" • ""'d· CSBS7>1 I $717. . " . . ~ -BUICK, 234 E. l1th St Immaculate condition. YcUo\v Johnson & Son WE PAY TOP DOLLAR Costa Meaa. MS-7165. DON BURNS FOR TOP USED CARS '«'ith pin strippinr, new tires ""'""' H bar '64 Rivibii, Michelin rtdi ~ ar , C.M. 540-5630 U your car la extra clean, P h A di LTD & engine guaranteed for 90 tires, air cond, tull -· orsc e u , • 1968 V\V Bux. Radio, rear ae. w first. 13631 H.'·bo• BL"d 636 2333 day&. Lie. YP1'905. BAUE!! BUICK Xlnt 'cond, Bluebk whlale • • · · scat speakers, $1375. pri. pty. J1u1t S, of Garden Gt'ove Fwy. $1099 6444687 alter 6 pm, , 234 E. 17th St. $940, Make ofr. J, ~ CHICK IVERSON Co•ta Mes• 548-TTl!I .,,, '75-4••>. ""'1• 675-5134 VW VOLVO ·es BUICK Skylark°''""" Auto LHtlfta 9110 Or. H.T. Full po..,, t'.l '69 VW BUG R 549-3031 Ext, 66 or 67 • -·••-~--1-alf, ·"••I roof lSTil BEACH BL. 842-4435 Radio, tieater, fTUR124) dlr. ---------~ "'J vi • .., 549.3031 Ext. 66 OI' 67 HUNTINGTON BEACH J\olust sac! \Vill take older 1970 HARBOR BLVD. '69 VOLVO 1800 'S' LEASE fXIHn2) $2895 BAlJB: 1970 HARBOR BLVD. car or finance. 546-8736 or COSTA ~1ESA A NEW 1911 BUICK, 234 J:. Jnh It., cosTA MESA WANTED , ..... 11. ---.~6~5 ~8~u~5---PINTO c .... M• .. , ..... 7785. • ··o T •· Scd XI t d I'll I doll f Clean as a pin, Low m.ileare, $50 00 '62 BUICK ''-lal 4 0 1 oyo...,, an, n con , pay op a~ or )'OUI' •68 vw Bug good cond Rebilt 1500, nu clutch, tires, V • mo. ...,..... r · Io mi's, Take over payments VOLKSWAGEN today, Call Original ow~er $ l l SO · 1o:en., volt rei. Must Sell! 1 o~·ntr. (\ E~1 916) (IS mo.) Sedan. VI, autoRl&t(e, ra41o, Sn! Ol" sell $2200. 548-5336. and ask for Ron Pinchot. S4U430 · ' $1100. 548-4050 aft5, $2895 open end heater, power iteerinl, J.Gw 549-3031 Ext. iu:. 673-0900. · DO" BURNS Rl!NT ·m ll"" 1 owner "'&I!"· TRIUMPH '6."i V\V Af\-1/FM Snrf. Very ltERBlE IS r·oR SALE <HMA~75) $!95 BAU E1l ---------1·~.\V \v/sunroof, xlnt cond, good C..'Ond. $649. &>e Mike at '56 body. '6a eng. '66 full syn. Porsche Autl i, LTD. A ;,r,~~971 BUICK, 234 E. 17th St., '67 TRIUMPH Call 67fr.20lS 2100 College, No. Jj, Ci\f =.5· Hays clutch, $350. 13631 Harbor Blvd. 636-2.Ul Cotta ~esa. MS;-7765., ... R ,66 VW ---~~=co---JU1t S. ot Garden Grove F'wy. $4 DAY '&1 4--dr Bulqt. Air-cond, T .4 'ti6 V\V, xln t rond. 70,000 '68 VW ANO t ltc win4ow1. Xlnt oor.d. Convertible. \Vire wheels, ra· niiles, _radio. Call al!er 6 ~;een, w~~ cohntresllng ln11·'k'· lil"Ll'l.tl.I' 4• MILE ~-~2$n. d'.0 h••'·r, '•peed. <TUA-PM, 67;-H189 1or, unt:U ex aust, runs 1 e FASTBACK ,. ..., ... new STL-184 1HINI PUT A Ll'm.E ·~ .BUI~ ~tctr& 4 Or. 775\ MUSI' sell by Dec. 191h • '66 · $'99 Radio, heater, 4-speed, tac-~ 'VOlinVO' lOCK IN YOUR euitom ")l.T. Full power, ••Make Offer'' VW aun~f. $850 or best of--rory eq\1ipped, CWBC·l67 ) factory Jlr, vhtY! root .. "" 54&-1'11 CHICK IVERSON $l 275 THE1g'J~RE BAUER eu1cit. 234 E. mli '61 VW BUG VW "FRIEDLANDER" ROBINS FORD si .. O>sta "''"· 54&-ms. Xlnt. cond. Good transport&. 549-3031 Ext, 66 or 67 2060 HAMOR BLVD., '81 ' 'Buick ~clal~ 1ta\i'fn tion. 1970 HARBOR BLVD. IVM llAClt !HWY, 21'1 COSTA MESA wqon. Must tell. $175. Ctll $499 COSTA r-.tESA 893-7500 e 537-6824 642-0010 Bob 67~57 CHICK IVERSON '6< VW V•n 1500 «m ex· NEW-USED-SERV. '70 BUICK Skylark 4 l'.)f; h · N pal t --------~ Custom H.T. VS, auto., VW c ange engll1P.. ew n • ~ Used Ca rs 9900 R&-H, po~·er stterin& &: S87S/offer. K. Block , 1957 Volvo, Still runs good. brakts, factory alr, vinyl 54~30.11 E'<. 66 or 67 5.16-7714. '"· SPECIAL rool. "~5. BAUl!R BUICK . . 1970 HA.RBOR BLVD. .,.,., ....,,..., Deep .ruby red f1n1sh w/blk COSTA ?.IESA * 1966 VW. Xlnt cond intlde Eves 548--0919 234 E. 17th St., <::ofta Mesa, interior. Every possible ac·I=="""'=--~~= & out. Engine & tlre9 very 8 Pa~!!enger Deluxe. Radio =========I DISCOUNT 54J.1765. · cessory, XTIOn. care in '59 V\V BUG. run.~. $200, 133 good, 1 Owner. $S--~ or best & heatel'. ISVT 078 1 Antlquea, Claasicl 9615 1923 BUICK 4 dGOr Sedan every detail. 1 others ftl t-.1.iramar, Apt, B. San Cle. offer. 645-3297 $1565 SALE $600. Stereo wl.th «xt. choose from, mente, after :1:00 PM. ~-~~~--~ ·• M• .,, -Looking for • car? 1931 Original Model "A" 'Pf-•l'I •-· _.,,", VW, '65 Sqbok, y.,.,. good EASY Ford' '°""' w/ru mble MO. NTH OF DEC.l=:;;;:;:;:=::;;=:;:=:=I car, Very lo price, $750. Cat A rral k 968-4205. I uto Rcfe free of seat, new bra e", steerln1. (Grandkid• need new aboel) charge, \Ve tiave sel!era uphol. Reblt eng, $1030, · 50 CARS CADILLAC '?O V\Y Bus: 7-Pass 12000 ml, waiting, AU type• & prices. 18711 Bt--:ACH BL, 842-4435 _5.16--006~~'=~-~-~ To choose from. No down otl 1 --------~1 <$R3GW69'685) AM/F1'1, cvrt/bcd. Ir.t. Sellers also ~·elcome. ltUNTING TON BEACH 1929 MODEL A Font, all approved credit. 'TO Cad Fl eetwood 64~1~"~· Coast Hwy.,54f!·~7·641_M'-"'A"-C.C,IC:27C:50".'°'c:''"o,'c:';c"c.· __ 6424431 '68 BUG . RIH, n11 brakes, original, 4 dr sedan 50% • ...._ IJlltM_,1 __ A Brouihman, lo mi's, white ..t>eMLewi& .IMPORTS J~rtuporl 31111po11~, DON BURNS 1966 Hal'bor, C.M, 64&-9303 _·_·~-="""=,,.--~--I *'68 vw SEDAN* =~A"'u<~o~R~·~'·~rral~"'-""~"-''~ tircfi, 29,000 mi. Xlnt cond. re11totoed. Body xlnt.' Must ,M••• ,~ Turquoise trim, sea so. '68 GT•&. . Good cond. $1275 or make of-BAJA BUG: New paint & $1299. 497-1231, 67~7867 seU . Make ofter. 49&-4362. 2100 H~bor ,~lvd. 645-0486 642-406l aft 5. 'Porsche Audi, LTD. fer. 897-7524. Ro b 1 1,,;,~""'7,:,=,..==-::*""I l3&3l H8l'bor Blvd. 636-2333 e.ng. 11 a.r. Indys. $ 00 e 70 V\Y BUS e CAD '57 El Dorado Blarrltz SELLING Your boat? "l.Jst" SELLING Your boat? "l.ilit" J ( S f G rd G F TOYOTA Italian racing rl!CI Low mile-For an ad to sell around or Trade. See at 19876 Clair-LOADt-:D! RE D. Cvrt, New Top. Gd. Cond. wl.th ut. ,sell It fas!. Daily with us. ,sell it fut Daily us , o a ~ rove wy. · th t k dl , ,. .. ., "'"78 call-• ••• -1-,.,,6;-6:--:P=-o=R"'s=-c=H"'E.-'-1--.-7-l_t_O_Y_O_T_A_'_S_ •i'. (YE$2i'95 l'u=Nd=' ="=c'=~= .. =·=~=~=·-==u"'~"':=·='~=:=:=.'='==-=7=38=1=-zP=l=R=E=LL=l=T=IR=E=OS="="=''="=.:.='=7"°=·="'="'=""'='====_.:,Pil;:' "=:;Cl;";':=m="'=·="="'=~""'. =-=Pilo~. =' Cl="'='="ode::,. ~=='";:-I Co~pe 912. 5. s~, brown In stock. Immediate delivery. DON BURNS 9900Uted Cars \\'Ith black 1ntenor. Brand new P errelli tires. XYJ474 $3299 CHICK IVERSON vw 549-3031 Ext. fi6 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA 1-IESA 1963 Ponche Super 90, new paint &. interior. Xlnt run- Laguna Beach 900 So. Cst. Highway 494-7503 * s.40.3100 '71 COROLLA Porsche Audi, LTD. 13631 Harbor Blvd. 636-2333 Jus1 S. or Garden Grove J.,wy-. '66 TR-4A Roadster. British r a c in a: green. CYROOOSI nin1 oond. S2400 or best of. Radio heater diiic brakes ftr. Work 833-1234 ext 304; facto~')' air, 1~"''. Jo\V miles! home, 830-6481. Take <>Ider car or sma ll "BEAUTIFUL" 67 912 Targa do\\'n. Under fact, \VatTanty. New motor, paint, r irellis. Call 1'1aury dlr. aft 10 am ~fag~ ~ !>pd. K o n l ~ 540-3100 or 194-7506. 037'.l:n. $1495 DON BURNS Porsche Aud i, LTD. 13631 Harbor Blvd. 636-2333 Just S. of Garden Grove F"'Y. TR 3 'ii~. Very good con- dition. Hardtop & con- verliblr. Sii75 or best offer. !148-66:).1. Al\t/l--i\1/S\V Blk lcalh Int. 1= .... .,.....'"'7:-~.,.,....~1 BILL MAXEY e '89 911 T, Europea11 ~tylc. '68 TR 250 Tr i ump ti, Tani, full comfort gl'oup, If IOIYIOITIAI overdrive. Mull sell. T.O.P. maa:s, A? .. t/Fi\f, $2300, Im-• _ -· • • 548-5358 aft 3 pm. mac. 673-62135. 11111 BEACH BLVD. =TR~69~G=T~,-+~xl~n-t -ro-n~d.-,-. '64 PORSCHE-GD. COND Hunt. &.a ch 147~555 clutch & tires, Must 1ell * * BEST OFFER *-* I mt N, of OJut lhry, cm Bdl (2131 ti9J-.&181. I ,,~c~al~I ~A:!i1t_l6~' _14~96-4~"'JO'--li;-1j9'f@OriiQo.m;;l:f.de TRIUMPH S ( ! 7 v •~ * '69 TOYOTA Corona 2-dr. PI ire '6 ~1 .... -57 9U, 5 _ i;pd, \Vebers, nu Vinyl lop lo mt. Xlnt oond. JI Convl. Xl nt cond, <>rig tire1, 4!1.000 mi's, $3950. $l750 S<ls'.-2380 owner, $1150. 6~284 . ~05 dtLys, uk tor Gre1. ' '67 912, >11pd, air cond, Imported Autol 96001mported Autos FM I A?lof. New tires. & new\ p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; brake~. Xlnt cond. 645--0203. e '57 POR.SCHE e SPEEDSTER *. 644·S!l67 * .. SAAB Authorized Dealer Sales e Service e Partl Sonet Coupes in Stock Orafllle County'.8 Nt!~"l?SI Dlr. COAST IMPORTS ol Orange County Inc., 1XIO W. Pacillc Coa.,I Hwy. 642-0406 • 54&-4529 SUNBEAM *'63 SUNBEAj\.f Alpine New IOI). wlrt: v.tieels. Xtra Clean. $650. M:>--79T:i. TOYOTA '69 CORONA PEOPLE ARE SWITCHING TO VOLVO See & Driv• The Fabulous 171 Volvo'1I Wt Hive Thim All! In Stock, Ready To Gol DO YOUR SWITCHING AT BRAND NEW SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS '71 MERCURY COMET . . Add Only ,., S.101 T.. & LlconH. 1-fardtop. \'inyJ roof, 4 spee«l, Immaculate, Sky Bhte. Sac. rlltce. Will tllke trade or tlnance pvt, pty~ Call Sid, dlr. 540-.1100 or 49f..M Aft. 18 a..m, XTS 343, '6t TOYOTA COROLLA New paint. comp1ete engine overh1Ul, Olean, Will consid- er moi.oreycle for eQuJtY. 6424321 Ext. :iw. eMLewiA ~OhDSOD+SOD l.MPORTS LINCOLN CONTINENTAL ~ MARK Ill e MERCURY '68 TOY OT A Corona Coupe. 4 i::Pf'td, ndlo l\ml heall'r, vsu 439, sioo;,, J 1 "''1 Sl,1ifl)ONS Jj\.·JPOHTS, '1il \Y. \Yarner, Santti Ana .• 1966 HARBOR ,. 646-9303 COSTA MESA ~· • COUGAR 2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA . ' . LDAILV PILOT Saturdlt, Dfctmber 12, 1970 -SPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION 1.:..:;::;:;.;;;;...::.:.;.;..:..:.:..;,o.:..;.__I~""--"-'--~~-::-:~ u..t Can '900 t.'ted Can 9900 Used Cars '900 ·u .. d' Cara t900 U1ecf Cars 9900 Used' Cars 9900 Uted Cal's 9900 U1td C111r1 '900 Used Cari 9900 CADILLAC CADILLAC CADILLAC CADILLAC CHEVELLE CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CONTINENTAL COUGAR ' CAD. '""BROUGHAM '67 CADILLAC CAD .... C)'E. DE VlLLE '"' CHEVELLE * .,. CHEVY NOMAD-Xloi 1971 CONTINENTAL CADILLAC 197U Factory air conditioning, l<~actory al r conditioning, STATION WAGON. Beige CllEV. '70 Z..IONTE CARLO engine, new Interior. $225. 4 DOOR SEDAN n.EErwooo rull pcm-er, every DELUXE Extra clean. Full power, air full pov.·er, lilt & telescopic $S50 • 962-2ll3 S.S. 454 644-5308. Only 1.500 miles and every '67 COUGAR Xtra clean. Autonlatic trans- niission, po""·er steering, Jac:lory a ir, radio, healer. tTUXl!lD) $14•14. WXURlOUS BROUGHAM CAD!L' •c EXITRA Incl cond. (556-BEMI 1teeMn .. wheel. most eve""' ONLY ll,600 MILES • , · bi ,_ thl Condor blue exterior "'Ith un · $2395 ·~oa •,;r Hydramatic, power 1teerin&-66 _BEL AIR. 2 dr, !iland~ L'Ollct'l\'a c """" on 5 . vinyl top, full leather inter. ex1nt.. (VC~!!!!· CHEVROLET d " ..__ k ·-•-AM/ shift, iood cond. $i:(l. outsui.ndlng Roll, • Royce blue paddf'd Jandau IOP and ior, etc., ete. (VAU129J, .,....,.. l!IC: wH; es -Wluuu\\'I, 67~ -17· trade. Datk f::L'ct'rl \\'l1h matching dardanelle Inter· $%)99 • NABERS e ---------1 FM muJtiplex, strato buekct ;r.> ;i. green lealhcr intel'ior. Ex.. Johnson & Son ior. Fult pov.'er, faetory air, e NABERS e 1969 CHEVROLET seats. full gnugt!s. tilt \\•heel, CH. RYSLER L-epUonal savings. ljgjBS\Yl Wt·k lescopic wheel, po\\-er CADJlJ..AC ~tALlBU S.S. 396 fal'lot")' air cond., chronle 57795 door locks, twiHstit M"ntintl, CAOILI.AC Facl Authorized Cadillac Dlr SparkJing yellow with black spoi"t \\'heels, wide trackl--------- 2626 Harbor. c .ril. 51()..5630 COUGAR '67. Auto. Air. PIS P/dlsc brakes. Vinyl 1.op,' r&h. Xlnt copd. $1J9,l. rount, Valley, ~- dual comfort front seats Fact Authorized Cadillac Dir 2600 HARBOR BLVD., vinyl top and Interior. l'ac. belted tires auto load level. lt.lPERIAL '67 LE BARON ROY CARVER with indMduaJ power con. 2r.cio HARBOR BL., COStA ~tESA 1ory. air condiUoning, turbo er, elc., et~. Balance ot tac. Luxurioo_s 4-Dr. Ha~top ROLLS.ROYCE tlvli, iteft'O AM/FM, power COSTA MESA 540-9100 Open SUnday hydramatic o-anlimission, lory "'Bn'ilnty. This is an Factory air cond., p &ICE"r_., 2925 Harbor Blvd, tnmk lack. This one owner 546-9100 Open SUnday ~CA=D.~l~9tl5=CP=E~.~D~E~V1LLE==h1068~S°'E"'OA""N"'DEV;ir;;;lii'lii'l[.-'-I power 'ICE'ring. <ZXF595) absolutely gorgroua auto~ ~·er disc brakes, electric Costa r-.trsa 546-444-1 DODGE automobile ls ao'lmmaeulate SHARP '67 CAD, lo mi's, full factory air conditioning, $2995 · bile. You'll have to see to w1nd1., seat, door lock, trunk --.., ,.-;=ii;==i-..- that v.·e have it on our main m wer. $2900. 1 all '"-. ROY CARVER appreciale f!M48EM) opener, poy,~r antenna. tilt 69 CONTINEN!A~ ---------1 stiowroom. This one's for the ..--847-1865 aft 11 Ai\f fu I po\\•er, Jea u..,r inter. Landau top, factory air, ater. ROLLS-ROYCE .$3999 & te~pic . steering, vinyl Coupe_ Carefully maintained. '69 DODGE I ••-·n·m•--uno i.. ...... _ ior. Tilt \vheet. CYPJ428). eo. full )>O\\'er. Local one e NABERS e ""· t, auto. pilot. AM/FM ra-Luxury .throughout. Fu.II ON mos ....,... "'"' . .., .,...,. ..... · '63 Cadillac convertible. Full $1799 owner, (WMX J4'l 2925 Harbor Blvd. d Ev ~ F 3/4 T (n'4l 10. ery conceivable dlx. po\\'er equip"""· actory air, Cam-, ..,...,.,.1,1. Automatic, power, xlnl cond. $600. • NABERS • $3995 Costa Mesa 546-4444 CADILLAC exlnl, (150BELl, Leather interior. Landau .. ~ .,,~~ • NABERS .• "" "14 ft 4 power 5teering, 17.000 actual .....,......... a pm. CADILLAC '61 IMPALA Fact. Authorized Cadillac Dir S1n6 Rool. IYPT830) S3m . cA C DON BURNS n1iles . still unde r factory DIILAC '68 CADILLA Fact. AuthoriU!d Cadlllac Dir 2 Dr. H.T. \Veil niaintained. 2tiOO HARBOR BLVD., • NABERS • Johnson & Son ,,·arranty: rmmaculate thru· fact. A.Uthoriud Cadillac Dir Convertible. Full power in· 2600 HARBOR BL., Porsche Audi, LTD. Beautiful maroon w/ black C'OSTA MESA CADILLAC 2626 H1:1.rbor, c .r-.t ;)lo.ti630 out! 1388-38E1 2600 ·HARBOR BLV., eluding factory air. Llc. COS'fA MESA 13631 Harbor Blvd. 636-233.l interior. Aut-0matlc, P .S., R., 540-9100 Open Sunday F A 52799 .-......A ME.SA VZD 123 .,~ "'"9100 o-· s··-·y J s I G--G Fwy '67 I SS act. ulhorized cadlllac Dlr 1963 LINC'OLN Continental • '"'v.)' . ..,.,.,.. J'fV"' .,.. .. """' ust . o ..., ... en rove . ll, white "'alls, etc. lYRU· MPALA 2600 1-IARBOR BL., ~oo o.,, 5"""'> Johnson & Son 1 "'·~59~c~A=D~CP=E~D°'E~v=1L~L~E,.0 10CA=D.~1"'9tl5"""'s'"E°'D.-;;;DE""v"'1LL'"'E s>ll '15.55. cosrA MESA ;:,::i ~;';,12~;~" Good CHICK IVERSON 'Kl CAD .CPE DE VILLE Air cOnd, Full pV.T Landau top. $699 BWE CHIP AuTO SALES * 642-9700 2626 Harbor, c.M. 5-4()..5630 Air, f"ull p1vr, All leather In. f actol'y al r conditioning, Johnson & Son 2 cir. H.T., full power, air, J~54~0~9~100~~_5'0~pe~"~'"'.""'.':d•~Y'. I==~::;:::;:=::::;;:== I VW '61 Cadillac. Good oondilion terlor, Vinyl !OP, Loads -OI \inyl !OP. run leather Inter-2626 Harbor c r.1 544)..5630 low miles. (VCJ468) '68 9-PASS Town & Country. CORVEnE 1970 HARBOR BLVD, ~' ., •-de far_...... P.U. xtnu, Real sharp! ior. Every dlx. -Option. fNEX. 6 C • . . $1795 Fac:t 11 ir. J>'/pb/pv.·. 1 •-"" •-$ 495 05.1! '9 HEVROLET Camara S. •---------COSTA ri1E.."iA 64&-5151. 4 . St700 s. vs. 11.utomalil", radio, oLowne~. 1E23xn~P~.~n:~~~ dean. r '67 VmE ; ~.64~0~0~0=-=G~E~P~O-L-A~R~A~ e '59 CAD Limousine. New BLUE CHIP e NABERS e heater, power s !eering, mi. ""· ~ eng, new trans, new vinyl rOOf, custom interior. '62 CHRYSLER New Yorker f'astback • "427", 4·SpPed. 4 Ur. !'icdaii. E.\:L"'plionHlly •OM 835-4497 AUTO SALES CADILLAC IYW7.91D) M~<>=-BAUER SI \V R&JI . ---' clean? Dr·ll c lo <1pprel"iate. upholstery . .p!J<N. .,..,,.,., n gn, , air '"-'"'-'• AJ\1/Fi\I radio. New poly. A 11 10111 11 1 i c !J"Hni;inn; . . 67 SEDAN d• VILLE. Xl"I 540-4392 * 642-9700 fact. Authorized Cadillac Dlr BUJCK, 234 E. 17th St., good <.'Ond, $200. 833-26:.;2 gla!'"!'I tires .• E."l'cellent con-. . " 2600 HARBOR BL., Costa Mesa, 54S-TIS,j. . s1on, p!ll\T'I' sleerini;, at r . nd Lo mileage,. $3200 or '64 CADILLAC cosr SA diUon. Driven easy. cone! .. L'!l.dio. 1RRV2601 $6!19. CAD. '66 CPE, DE VI~ co · A ME '67 CHEVY Nova SS Hi COMET $2850 F·~-· a 1 r .. -,·oo· "'"•· "'="-·~"'~'~· ~54~0-00~"'00·=~ "'0.0100 o n ··•-d•> Johnson & Son ........ ,, "'-' "" _ .,., pe " " performance. 4-.spd Lo mi. Mk for Mr. Granni~ M6-8640 all poy,.-er extra.. FuU leath-CAD, 1969 SEO. DE VILLE Coup• o. Viii•. Full powtr, J\1any exlras. Bet>! offer '65 COMET CALIENTE .58 Corvette-Fanlastii· buy 2626 Hal'bor, c .riJ. 5IO-;'j630 er lnteriOr; tilt.wheel.(~ Factory air conditioning, ••••• cl••n. CAMARO over $1700. 646-1062; aft 5 '69 CHEVROLET 1-tallbu 2 C-0nvertible. Ver y clean. Hu everything. J\lust sell. '71 Oodga Sport Van 114). Stately blac:k exterior full p'.l\\-er, vinyl lop. All pm 646-9841 Dr. ll.T. V.8, aulo., radio, Automatic transmission, ra. Will finance. 847-344-1. R/H, 11.uto. paneled int. oolor ~th-red leather inter. Cadillac options. (D65AGCl. $1495 '67 CAt.1ARO, 327, air.rond. 1 '66 CHEVROLET Olrvair 4 healer, power steering & dio. heatf'r, power steering, I===='"=='=='=='='=== * * 644-1604 * * ior. See to appreciate. -0wner. Very low mileage. oOOr ' hardtop. Automatic brdkes, faclol'y Bil', vinyl po\\'('.r brakes. (WAB 8851 =~==~~-~-t 'n -· 14"~ ~ -f ,._ rt wl•••I '66 DODCF. Polant Con\' . ....,..., ,_, llJU ... i1,,._ a 833-2696 transmis11iQn. radi-0 and '""' \\' "" spo "' s. $777, COUGAR e "•A.BE.RS e e NABERS e ............. ========== he 1 l11JC 97, BAUER IYDTI56l 12793 BAUER Sao. $57' T.0.P. WW lead•. a er. ~l BUICK, 234 E. 17th St., JofinSOft & Son 5:i7-9359. CADILLAC . Fact. Authoriud cadillac Dir all> HARBOR BL., <DSTA MESA CADILLAC Fact. Authorized Cadillac Dir 2(jOO HARBOR BL., cosrA MESA 2100 1-larbor Blvd. 645-0466 CHEVELLE BU ICK', T.W E. li1h St., ,..A _ • ,._,,. '-==========! Ctlslll Mesa. 54S-776.i '--"sta Mesa. :H&-776.'i. "11"" Harbor, c .r.t. 54Q.563lJ PRIVATE Party,. ex. cond. I" '66 El Dorado conv, Full ---'-------One owner, \\lide oval tires, FALCON P"T. climate co n t ro I , 'fi6 Chevelle ?>talibu Sport e 1965 CHEVY t.1alibu 283. * 1961 CHEVROLF:T* '61 COMET: Runs Very Good. Lo ·1 Good -·• G t T air cond. Auto trans , ---------1 540-9100 Open Sunday 540-9100 Open Sunday A~/f1.1 stereo. $1845. Cpe, p/s, vinyl!op, $1295 or · R&H. Aul-0matic. mi ea:;c. COnu. 1250 n>a rans. -96,·~12 •• 67' "93 P/S-P/B VS en". 642-2413, 54~8. best o"er. 346-3019. $600. &16-2209 * -.. u * .>-"" ~ ..-''ello11•/blk int. )lust sl'\I 'fi.I .fulura Conve11, blut!, new tire~. in niint cond .. Auto., PS. 673-12.J!l 11.ft 6PJ\l/Days 646-1.14J. New Cars 9800New Cars 9800New Cars 9800\lew Cars 9800New Cars 9800 New Cars 9800 A BEITER COMPACT IDEA FOR 1971! $ :SALLNIW MODILI INCLUDING A :S02Y-81 READY FOR IMMEDIATE DlllVERYI LOVE AT FIRST DRIVE USED CARS. '69 Cont. O.r fret 11141 SHI •H4 cer wern•tr c111n Htll --· v-1 ....... -.-...,. • ,.m mHl leHr fer 100 418'YI or 4,GOI .tlnl .........,. w -· ...., Look for the MOI on the wind•hitld. It meont tM uMd llMI., • ........,. ~ .... n.rt i..-. ho ""· -~ "' bo• ~ I ................... -cor you uvy l .,.o""' new nret, ety, 'PO•• p ug1, n512J. cond9r11or, ond pointt, ond ho1 been reconditioned to $3999 pa11 over 100 diagnostic te1b for performance ond safety • . Traltl1fnetlrl•l .. 1 ... r.t1 et MIXtNCftt1 .' 64 Continental 4-00Cll smut v.e. ... "--~ '-'l'oi'~lull ,..,_.,,. .............. -~ ..... -~CXW71tl OPEN SUNDAYS \ 70 Mercury _,,.., C-. v..a. o.1.1oe1. elr, , ...... ,. ~iJC.. L ;&~. wno ... ,,,.., NOl STRIPPED INCLUDING OORA COST ITEMS SUCH AS DUAL PAINT STRIPES, DlX. TWO SPOKE STEERING WHL, 6.34xl4 TIRES, SMOG CONTROL SYSTEM. (502910) THlllXYCAR PROMIUROPE CAPRI NOWI - IMMEDIATE DRIVERY GET VOLUME SAVINGS AT ORANGE COUNTY's #1 LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER I ALL 1970'sMUIT 00 aY DIC, :SllT. IAYI HUNDRIDI OP $$$$$$$$$$ ON LARGI SILICTIONI S.TR.· 50,000 MILE WARRANTY AVAILABLE! CONTINENTAL '63 LINCOLN CONT'L Full pwr, Air cond, Al! 'lea.th. er interior. Loads of xtras! $599 BLUE CHIP ~UTO SALES * 64:;!.9700 be r -0 re Christmas $l7!G. S.1~168. FIREBIRD '69 COUGAR Automatic trans., radio, he!!!. er, po\\'er steering, air cond .. Landau top_ fY\VS20n $26661 ---------1 Johnson & Son 1961 F Asr o Hc ' "' sprt,1. Needs some body work. 2626 Harbor. C.1'1. M0-5630 Good tires. Make offer . SELLING Yoor boat? ''List" "M~°""'-· ~·-· ...... __ 352_-____ 1 with us .. sell it fast Daily F-0r an ad to isell around Pllot Classified. 642-5678 the c:lock, dial 642-5678'. 9800Naw Cars 9800 New Cars 9800 SPECIAL PURCHASE 1970 AMERICAN MOTORS E xecutive Cars, Low Mileage & New C,ar Warranty '70 HORNET SST 4 Dr., 6 cyl., outo,, l"S. R&H, WSW 1501 ADUI. $2187 '70 JAVELIN SST H.T. YI. ••to., olr, rs. l"t. RIH, WSW lOlt A9UI . '70 AMBASSADOR SST $2847 '70 HORNET SST 2 Dr. 6 cyt., e11to .. l"S, $2187 4 •• .. "· ....... ; .. n , "· $3057 R•H WSW 1:214JSOJ. •&H, WSW 17l4 ADTI. ~~~~~~~~~~-t~'70REBELSST '70 JAVELIN SST 4 Dr., YI, ..te., elr. PS, H.T. YI , e11to .. olr, P.S., $2967 •AH, WSW,''""'°"' p,1., aa H. WSW 1015 Al'A). 1254 A9'1. '70 JAVELIN SST "·'· ... ...... .... •.•.. $3277 1".I .. l,IH, WSW t :t117J1$1 . '70 REBEL SST 4 Dr, YI, ••ft ,, .tr, P'S, ,1111 $2797 9lou. Ra"4. WSW 1211 ACll . • '70 JAVELIN SST H.T .. YI,'"'" '1'' '5. Pl, $3397 a.&H, w~w ... i11y1 tep, t111' '70 AMX ........ I'S,... •••• $3597 WSW._... 1 ~2211051 . • • ----...,.,,..----~----------;--------------~·--------.. ..:. ------------------- TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRAN5'0llTATION TllANSPORTITION TRANIPOllTATION TRANSPORTATION fltANIPOlliTION Uotd C1rs 94QO Used C1rt 9'00 Uotd C1r1 9'00 Uotd Ciro 9'00 Uotd C•ro '900 Uotd Ciro 9'00 Uotd Cira. · ---..;.;._'---'-'-'~1·'-'-'.;;._;~---'--1'9oo Used Cira 9'00 Used C•ra_ FORD MUSTANG OLDSMOBILE OLDSMOBILE PLYMOUTH PONTIAC PONTIAC PONTIAC T·BIRD '66 GALAXIE ·~s MUSTANG '65 OLDS 88 , .•• ~·~~,'-~,,,~,.~,, .. :9:.:~~~u~~ .. ~;.~ ' ~r 1.'0rid., -Y!8 .. radio, ht>1:1ter power 1teerfllfl:, 11utoma1ic tranamiulon, po1•:er 11eer- '69 PONTIAC GTO Look~ & runs like new. Auto' 1na1ic 1r11 nsmis11lon. rarlk>, healer, power stl't'rlng, ~1v. e1· b1·akf'i;, air, etc. <YCU- 9;i0i S2666, '70 GTO '68 t'il'ebird, 11uto, PS/PB, alt cood. $2000.-'66 T·BIRD 642--0476 I 500 2 dr._H.T., ~~1_,alr, riow-Vqy Jo1v, .. e. Rum • ilr. full p11w•'· r•dlo, h1 1ltr. ir.ns., llad1oj4')h<'ater, maoy · •g ~ d'·c b k · 1 •r steering & brut1. (SVF. ,creait! $100 u........_ wboleaale iwtoMotlt, '""''o"d, u ' .... -er ,"' ra es, \'lny 11!) ' b1ue bookl ' --"'i I '$6'95 xU-u. cup,v,...i..). top, eXcepttonal car with low 4f'5 cu. in. Ram Alr, close ra,tio •-•peed, ~ tach, Ride &. Harial'c pkg, P/S, P/D/B, Radio .t. hea ler, New Flrealone Y.'lde ovals ... AW... BLACK" =========c!FUIJ power , 11.!r, landtu ttp.; •10073:5 $1795 · RAMILIR $1295 : ' . ·· S7t5 .. < . • NAiERS • m""•~-~z6ts1 """'-' ~ , CADILLAC ROY-CARVER Johnson & Son '65 AMBASSADOR ' I ' 2100 Harbor 8lVd. S45-0466 Fae( Authorlxtd Cadi llrtc D!r R0Ll$,.ROYCE S 2600 }{Aft.BO~ BLVD., 2925 ilafbor Blvd. .'QI PONTIAC 9 11'11&.<;CTil?f'f' '67 OLD 98 t'OSl'A lrtESA C01tla Mesa • 546-4144 w11gon. Special ordrr int. 2G26 Harbor, C.f.I. 5-10-56.10 r-.take oUcr or trade for late n1odPI Ford truck. &16-4665 4 Dr\ Hardtop, Be11.utilul con. 540-9100 , 0i>C"n Sundays Gold/brown vinyl 1op. }'ull dillon !hruout, 36,000 act4al '68 DELTA 88 '6.i BARRACUDA 4 •pd Hi· pow,r, T inltd window1i, Air. • i'69 FIRE BIRD 350 miles. t~ulJy iw.:w·y equip. perform1uice, ,Extru, a~ ........ 't' 2 Dr. }-Judtop, ln11naculrt1e rond. Goi ng ln tervlce. Nu llre9. s~. Private par· 2 q«lr batdlop. lladio, heat. ped, fuJI power, ·air cond. '--· ·• 1 .. , ,234 ty. 642"-5S86 or 6+1H)682 er, power.11teerin1, turbo hy. (VHD9l~J Sl999. t'lf"~· &,,u,ton1a1 c trans-.,..<r<> • 1 . f . Johnson & Son n1W!On, radic:>, hea!rr. po~·-•68 PON'flAC Cat~llna Stfl" dfM'lllhc traniti:rt ss1on, ac- er steering','f!lctory air. Lan-'69 H.01uinin11er. Shoi,rroom Wgn, air c<uw;I, r.cent m11.jur ,Al1or;;,)alt cofldlt1onlnc. tSfS- 2626 HarDor, c.r.t ;140.56.10 dau roor. IVGY 989\ $2111. l'.Ond. Ta pe & many exlras. k -~ BEST OFFER. 494-7039 tuneup, ahoc "• &. f:lc. . $2695 SUP EH. Sport 442 o 1 d s Johnson & Son T r a n 1r t e r red ! $2200. Coupe, '65, In super t.'On-2626 Harbor, c.r.t. ;l16.;,s:w &14-~1511. 1 ROY~ CAR.VER AAo, full pO"'er, ..tr. (PCH- 689 f t • 'fiG ~'ORD T-BIRO I Air cond, r ull P"T. LandaJ top, Le11!her interior, xtr~ 'clean. , $1299 2626 H""'"· C.M. 540-;&10 ~ ~ TOP DOLLAR dition, new paint arwi lires, PONTIAC 'EXCEPl'IONAI::LJY cl ea n ROL\.S.ROYCE • BLUE CHIP AUTO SALES spoke wheels, bucket seats, '1967 Pontiac Grind Prix 2!1~·1-faW...r Blvd. T·BIRD air cond, po\i.•l'r stel'ring. PLYMOUTH 1. ''r'. : ...... ,.,,2 • ., ... -.. '68 Pontiac LeMans-Vinyl converlible. 2?.000 actual Costa Mesa •. • MS-4444 , ---------~ _,,., '" CLEAN USEO CARS &>e Andy Btfl\\"11 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 '65 FAIRLANE 500 4 dr. sedan . Auto., pow. er steerlng, radio." (EQV615J $895 '57 Ford Ran(·hero. miles on en~ ,t, lrans. Best olfrr ovrr $250. 6~4-:i:IOS. 'S7 f ORD, 6 eyL, sti ck, $100. 492-7999 or 206 La Palma. Apt_ 3, ~n Clrn1rntc. '65 GALAXIE 500 ' door sedan. Auto., 390 VS, P.S., Air. IPJ\1286) $995 '65 Calaxie 500, ,8, 2-dr hrdtp; auto, p/s,· R/I-1, l.'inyl.inlL'r .• .lS50. 613-3743 '64 ~"ORD VS Sin \V~n, R/1-f; needs 1m· bod:it Work, mech ok. SJ::;o. &14-62.'>3 e 19~17 ~"ORD SEDAN GOOD COND. $200 * • 5-lfi-6517 '64 Ford Conv Nc1v 1ircs Bttry, $600 64 5-3257 or Sheri lngton Pl V-305 NB. '63 FORD STATION WAGON V-8. $300 • * * G-12-2143 '66 FORD GALAXI E 4 Dr Automatic tl'an~mis­ t ion,' radio, heater, power 1teering, fllctory a ir. tRTR.. 437) $777. J9hnson & Son 2626 Harbor: C.l-1. LINCOLN '66 LINCOLN C""lin•lli•! " dr, F11ll powe•, 1ir cond. (94JS ). $2195 ~~ I 21 00 Ha.-bor Bh·d. '65 Con!inental, 4-flr, hrdtp Full p11.1', air. Cle11n! $1250. 64.l-2182. Wknds: 496-:J(ifl5. MERCURY '69 MONTEGO MX 2 Door Hard Top, Landau root, finish Jik~ nc\\'. Auto. matic tran.~mission, radio. h~ater power slN"ring, fXl\\"· er brakes. (\VXJ:0921 $2222. Johnson & Son 2626 Harbor, C.M. MUSTANG '66 Ford 1.to~t11ng F~tbc-k 2-dr hrdl{I, R/11 , Clean! $995 BLUE CHIP AUTO SALES 540-4392 * '67 Mustang Hardtop, Owned by Jltt lc old t chool lcAchcr, 29.000 l\CIUAI miles. (UOF612J l-fu•t sell! Call Sid dlr, M0.3100 494-7506 aft 10 11.m. '65 MUSTANG 6 cyl., autnmatic, radio, hrRl- t r, dlr, Extra cle11.n, (YEU- 93.;) Wiii tAke lr11rtc or fin- ance private party, 546-8136 or -494-GRI I. '63 Mu~tang 289 11 1 g h performance eng. head,.l'l. 4 t1peed neefls. lilUe bt>dy work 'MS-4001. '63 ~hatana: convt. Auto., VS. Good C"Ond. Movtnr. $700 or otter. MJ..4993. 2100 Harhor Blvd. 64~66 'fiG l\t USJ'ANtf v.g auto H/11. Very ('!e11n-1' owne~. 11100 * * • 962-1.ios Gray wi!h black interior. II }' 11 "'2 ·~0 ,. l B One owrlt'r hall trea1ed 11 l ----------1 1;~~ PIS. Good condiP7-Jl20 ~;9724 1.1 power. V't -""w, '66, PONTIAC 1~E MANS 1968 T-BIRD. ~·ull po1ver, Air .-* .', 1 T·. IRD + ·1 lovingly. Below blue hook a t '69 ROADRUNNER =~=~,,_._, __ ~ 2 Dr. 1-lafd_top, ,,-alue plus. cond1 AM/FJ\t stereo, Lo Sll!JS'. .. ·., * ~T SROO. •19l-!l-11i6 or 495-5696 RARE 1955 Ponl lac Sa.fa.ri '69 CATALINA, 24.000 mi: Auto 1)1 ll t I C> lranso11i;. niilea~e. S2400. 675-3.125 ('\·e~ and 11'C'l'kcnds. .,0~ VB . \\'l!n. Xlnl 1~ec-h cond, Bes! dark nietall ic bl'\\'n, vinyl Ilion, power steering, po11t>r ''·"'"· C:T"·"R";cd-:-_-,,,,-.,-,11,.-po-,..-"-.-,,.,,...,, 4 =~~~~--~~·I """ • aulon1aur. poii·er 0,, tl'"'' $2e'. 644-•.~•. 1 & · · 1 b h•akea. airi1condi!innin"'. ,.,. '62 F .... ~ Convert. $15 0, steering, dlr, ExcPllPn! con-1 ~-~··_.,._ .. __ ·~---op 1ll1., au· l"Ollc •• ps. ll ' . " new tir~. R e as on ab J e . ::VALIANT OLDSMOBILE e '6:.! OLDS Statlon "'agon Gtl. Trans. P l'!. Pty. S295. 549-3807 Aft 3: 30 P-,····te P"• ''Y· Cail•. l) '63 PONTIAC Bonneville. all $25;,0. 644-0308 a[t<"r 6:30 PJ'.1 d10. he.atu, Landau top. K."" riiui. . • va " dition, Low mile1'. (UED14 nzB~91 sm =·~~~~-----=~1 ·65 Vi!Jan~ 2 d()Or, Peppy Ii "* 968-41975 • \Viii take car in trade or pov."er, runi; ~ood . $300. or • 'fiG liT()-STICK l • 1 ) • '67 T-Bird, LoRdrd, S16!l5. economici! Ht!le car. Good THE SUN NEVER SETS on finance private part y, be~t offer . r-1.1&-0795 BE~'T OFFER. Johnson & Son ftlDE lN co~11'·0RT. Pvt oondit lon throu1b ou t « Pilot Cluslfled ;;46-8736 or 494·6811. TIRED of that old furniture? * * 962-9572 • • 2G26 lltirbor. C.~1. ~i•I0.5630 111y, 673-2169 673"-1103. Used Cars FOR and BEST WISHES for a NICE HOLID .AY tr om the USED (AR r .. n -G~UYS at CONNELL CHEVROLET. . . ·· .::·1 .,: . WALT WHERE THE GOOD CARS ARE BILL RON BUY WHERE THE GUARANTEED CARS ARE Bu-.. ·y WHERE YOU GET . . • TREATED LIKE A CUSTOMER BEFORE AND AFTER YOU BUY '70 Malibu 4 Door Sedan VS, low mile1, remeining fectory warr•nty at no Cost. Air, P.S., R&H, a uto, Cleen cle•n clean. ( 650ASV) Free 1971 Plate1. ' '' 52999 '69 Malibu 2 Door H.T. Sport coupe. VS, R&H, P.S., air cond. One owner. Nice car and it's d irt cheap. !XSR. 403) Free 19 71 Plates. 51999 '70 Impala 2 Door H.T. VB, R&H, P.S., aut~ .•. facfo~(. a ir, fr•• factory w•rr•nty on rema 1n1n9 m• eage. Low miles. Deed sh•rp. !054A·5V) Free 19 71 Plates. 53299 '69 Impala Custom Cpe. 2 Or. H.T. Vinyl roof, ra lly wheels, AM-FM radio, P.S., air cond., d isc power brakes. Car 1old new here I buy thi1 one and mention this ad, 9et free 197 1 plates. IXSS750l. 52399 6 cylindtr, 1 t i ck 1hift. 19 ,567 on• own•r milt1. l ike brend new. Get fectory w•rrentr here end fr•e 1971 license plet•1. (lllASP Hurry. ' 51999 r53 Camara Cpe. VS, o, heeler, •utomatic frensmi•sion, po wer .teerin g, new cer condition. I Fr•• 197 1 Plole•.I IWIEJSl l. 51999 '67 Camara 2 Door H.T. Automefic, power steerin9, redio, he•ter, air conditionin9, Shop this dude. ITYP2 78 1 Fr•• 1971 Pl•te1. 51299 '67 Chevrolet Malibu 4 Coor hardtop. Automatic, redio, heeler, power stee ring, eir cond. Sure a nice one. Free 1971 Pl•f•1. IVAF369 ). TEX '66 Impala 6 Pass. Wagon Automatic , radio, h•at•r, power 1teering, strong car and cheep. ISSM282 J. 51099 '70 Ford Torino Beeut iful red car, white vinyl roof, white in. ferior, h•s 4,500 mile s. Brend new condit io n. Air, P.S., radio, w•rraoty book. 18758881. Free 1971 Plates, too. 53099 '67 Pont. Le Mans 2 Door Spo rt coupe. Automatic tr•n1mi11 ion, power steering, rad io, heater, nice. ITUP371 I. 5999 '68 Chevrolet% ton P.U. Fleet1 ide b~d, •ufom•lic tren1mi11ion, 350 cu. in. V8, a real work horse htr•. l 15401A). 2828 HARBO'R· ·BLVD. 546-1 ·203 ' ' • BOB PAUL '69 Chevy Kingswood ' ' ' . 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ALL GASOLINE MUST BE DISBURSED AT SUNSET FORD HURRY! With The Purchase Of A NEW 1971 PINTO ••• 1911 ' FORD· ''The Little, Long Distance Car'' ONLY o&· -PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS $1919 plu1 $1 1 S frti9hf, pli,. $<4~ o,, er ,,..p1ratio11 i nd co11ditio11i11f $2074' + Order $ t03.70 STATE TAX Orct.r • $ 20.00 OCT. LICENSE $ 2197.70 TOTAL $ 297.70 DOWN PYMT. $ 1900.00 IALANCE 36 .,: ... 56306 ~~ 15 Colon. Your· Choice ., Ally 0.. "" 15 Colon. EXAMPLE ONLY• $299.70 It the tot1I down p1yrn•11f, $6].06 ii t+.e total rno11thly p1.,,..,11t i11chulillf tn, lie•-I 111 c:1rryin9 ck•r111 011 "•11k·approv.d credit for 36 "''nths. Def•rr" P•Y'll••t prict i1 $2570.16 includi119 inlere1t, te11: end licen1 .. ANNUAL f'ERCENTA6E RATE IS 11 ,tl. . . NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH 8116 SAVINGS!! '6' l'L YMOUTH .. s2299 "6' IMPALA sn99 '6' PONTIAC LE MANS Road Runner. VS. 4-1peed. 4 Door Hardtofso Very Hardtop Coupe. 350. 4 Speed. (XTM l 33J, Shup. (YRA ). 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IVSU 964). • I •, .-. . . , ' • ' ' ' • --~ =------=-~- ' - Family weekly DECEMBER 13, 1970 DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA D E CEMBER 12, 1 970 HowYonrJob Can Affect Your Family COOKBOOK IN COLOR ·1enus for Three Tempting .. Christmas Dinners Auto Racer Jackie Stewart- Why He Wins ~AFTER-DARK FASHIONS To Wear At Holiday Parties I l ' I -I FOii. CllOll.CE P. SCBVU, Es ·5«:re1My o/ IAl>or How flo die FetN,W ................ , ..... •fed ......W employ- ••' C.11 di. eMM-r espeet tM• lo .... le -laiN~ _ _,,.r o/ lto.r• ..W... °"' esir. payt-11,... 11.. L. PY"U, R.11eu.oo4, "· "•~ • Moet ealaried employees are~ by the Federal minimum wace law. Un. le8e a aalaried worker qu.aliM8 for ex· emption u an executive. profeeeional employee, or out.side saleama.n. be ia eli· sible for overtime pay. The law requires that a penon who work.a more than 40 houn per week be paid oot ION than time and a hall his regular rate for OYer· time houn worked. FOR 1'11..SON D. JlelCEll.ll.Or, Esecati-. DireclM, Soc:Uty forlMPr~o/ Crwhy IO CliiUrer. F lie A •oelely ••• Jo'"""-" ~•I, a.. So- ciety /or PNHlllie11 o/ c .... 1q 1o -4..-..i. 01' ,,.. Soddy /or IAe Preeelllioa o/ Cnaelly 1o C~ 4rea1--C. F., Brooldyra, N.'f. • The American Society for the J>reTen. lion of Cruelty to Animal.a (ASPCA) was founded in New York City in 1866 through the efforta of Henry Bergh. who wu concerned over cruelties inJlicted upon animals, especially bonee-the chief mea.oa of pro-ridin1 tranaportation and truck:iq at the time. The New York » ciety for the Pre-rention of Cruelty to Children (SPCC) wu founded in· 1875 through the efforta of Eldredge T. \;erry. an auociate of Henry Bergh. and re. sulted from public concern aroueed by cruelty inflicted upon an eight-year.old girl who wu reaeued !rom her tormentor through the intenention of the ASPCA on the grounds that the child wu an animal FOR BA.11.R'f REASONER, ~ " /rilflu •f .,,. ..... -'-...... ,.... .. , .,. 10" °" "60 .... ate•" '°"' Me ,,.., "8 ••• •cl••Uy i•l•r· Die1111efl f>y aoaeoJMt elM, ... dr,ea a1M Di4Na C.pee were ~ lo ... " '°°" u ""-6" ,.. Juul ..... """ IAe ........ Bowi o/wa u IAle doAe'!-FIU. IF'. MorrU, Ur,,_-, IU. • It's Deftr done intentionally. When more than one intemewer work.a on a project-often became the reporter who ia nanatinc tbe e10ry can't be in two placea at once-I think it'• usually clear that the,reporter i.t .U.ply inttoducinc the inteniew i.n q1Hlltion. There'• eel'· tainly oo Intent to si•e the impl'C!Mion that one man doee all the work.. crhemc:rourself FOR J0.4.Jli CIU1'FOIW, llCITeu OJ aU yemr ......., tMleA "" 10" ... ,., .. ..... di. ....,, -"" .... ,. • ..-...y,.. celll ..oetuP P• • 6rMl ,.,. of ,...,.. -" ....U W.. lo bow~ei. BeJl, S.11 .tA1oalo, T..- e '"Mildred Pierce" i.t my faTOrite 6lm became I waa lucky enouah to win the Academy Award for my performance in iL But I ba•e two other f.nori~'"Poe­ seeeed," with Raymond Mauey and Van Hefti..o and aleo "'Humoreeque," with John Garfield.. My newest, '"Tros." wu made in England and is a ICiene»6cUon film. l'Oa CBOltGE •· BLSEF, a.,., ..... Pre"'""4 .4..mc-lt.M Crou .,,,.., .,,.,...,. .... ,..,,,. IAe reeord /or fioira1 ,,.. ...., Woo41-Jolue R . E1111ea4, Creen • The American Red Croee does not maintain a national compilation of in· ditidual or pup dooetiona. There ia no ~tional record" of the moet blood &i•en. 1'011. ART BUCBr ALD, c°"""6WI '" ,..., -..... ,... .i..,Jascr .. cr-M ~ o/ l>ocA aM DeJAOCnak ~ ReJHaf>IU.11 ,,,_,.._ ... .4re )'Oii • re,u. screfl eolcr o/ eilMr JH1rty1 I/ .a, •IUel 01Mt1-SlctNrl C. RMI., Curfalon, S.C. • I don't belong to any political party. rm ag.ainat whomever i.a in power. FOR TOii JONES, .U..er le " ..-.. llur• ,oar ~ dre /or T'*' TY e'°'9 .. ,,.~ •ledM l>y ,_ •"" ,-reu..tl ., ,..,. upe--1-A.. H....,., &..,....,, S.D. • J desip my clothin1 for my show, but it isa'l boqht at my expenee. FOR 11.411.I OONC.i4N, l>ir«ior o/ Olidah, Nali.ou/. Foo"""1 l.equ Do JootND reJer-....,. '° ..... "" • .,. ., .eA.ol .. ,,.. •••••• ,, •• ,.1r •• M:ltooU--Leo s-w., ,,.,,..,, llkla. • No 1peci6c Khool it e9tablithed aach u the Bwball Umpint School Appli· cant.a. who b..e had many rear• of om. ciatin& nperience on higb-echool ud colJeci,ate lineJa, ue telectecl to join t.bo profe.eional football o5c:1atina ata.11 af. ter ha'fiQc beeD obeened under actual game coadiliona. All men mut take year. ly rules euminationa, attend a lengthy p.re.euon ewuc. and conduct weekly crew conferences prior to eTflry game. The previoua week'• film ia obaerved, and League reporta hued upoo o•er-all per- fonnal!W!9 are clitcuaeed in detail. l'Oa l'IUlfCES KNICH7', DirecJOr. v..s. p..,,,_, .4•0te1 •• ., ,,.. ,,.., ,,.. tAre.. ~.,. ,,...,._., ........ ede..,, .. -.. ,...,.., -M..,. «,......, T,.... -...-,.,, N.Y. e UDder Public Law No. 90-428, all.,... porta iaaued on or after Augu.et 26, ~ are nlid for a period of fi•e .yean from the date of iwae, unleet 1peci.fic&lly lim- ited. la add.iticm. the nlidity of all out· atanding pueporta nlid on that date wu automatically exteaded to he yean from the original date of iuue without the need of renewal l'OR ROBEaT 'fOUNC, o/ n/1 .. Mucw relby.M.D ... IU..laeaNI,...,,.._ t»ny ,,.. ~ dli. of "Doctor.,, ,,.,.., , ..... ... , ..i.u.11o .. "° 10• _,..u,. lunle1-J. T. IUedhra, ~ ,, •• ,, Fi.. • I bate abaolutely no medical edUCll· tion. Al an actor. I rely completely OD the expert ad-rice pro•ided by the teriee' medical adviten. l'OR DR. ARTBVR E. HARRISON, • Pro/euor o/ Ekclric4J. E,..Wuiq, UIUflerliq o/ r ~ Row /ul ie llae "•ol- lop" •JHJH o/ • 6N· der1-Mr•. Lo.,.. Bill, B••l>olfls, Suh~ C.a. • Not all 1lacien '"gallop." Different glacien pllop at dilerent but compa. rable rates, IDO'rin1 u far in a 4-Y u ordinaJ1 glacien mo•e in a year. They quic:kly attain thia maximum speed. main- t.a.i1:1 it f.r 1eTera1 moo~ thee gradually come to a complete halL In 1956 the ice in the Muldrow Glacier on ML McKinley auddenly mo•ed more than a mile per month for four moatha, after being Tif. tually stationary duri.n.1 the preceding 50 yean. A b1&ge .. wave" moftld 35 mi.lea throuah the sJiacier &.~ti.met futer than the motion of the ice illelf. 'OR D&. L. TED l'R.IC..41W, """°" o/ ·u111" Ho• 4141 IA. "•lip· •••• i•J•ry" ,., ,,. .... 1-BeHy aei.11· ...,,, s.u-, c.Jl/. • The whiplaab injury derift8 ltt name from the similarity to the 1aab of a whip. The body ae.nea u the handle and the bead it similar to the knot at the tip of the whip which increatee the lubing ef· feet to the neck. Whiplub injury is the term uted to desipate the recoil injury to the toft tissue atructures of the neck. usually u a result of a rear-end automo- bile collision. The ierm "whiplash inJnry" wu lint uaed by the medial profeaeion in 1928 and recopi.ried u a traum.tic injury in 1953 . POK MARTHA. lllTCBEU, wi/eo/ Anomq CounJ, loltlSMiicMU I lurH laeor4 NCJertie.s· pla11111lo1U af>oul yoar e.rly-at0r""'6 plaorae e.U .. Jiu., IAe Ark.an- ... Guette lo "eraci/y" s. ... 1or l'alhrlflal. Flud'• IAe real •toey'I --llra. D. L., A.aelill, TeJUM • That wu the night the nomination of Judge Canwell had been rejected. I coutdn•t sleep. so I called the Arlc.ansas 1Caz~ in my home 1tate. 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I ecree to purdla .. four mote .. tec:tlons durlnc the comlnc yeer at the resutar Ctub price, under the terms outlined In this advertisement ••• and I may ai-1 my membenhlp any time thereaftet'. If I continue, I wlll be •4l•lbl8 for ttl• Club's •-rou• bonus s>t•n. O •. llND.Ml THUi I CASSlmS (ffl Ill .. ..._ W.W) ., ................. (cMdi --a.ly): 0 a.y u...-. 0 ,...,,. ..... 0 c:.-tr, 01n. ______________________ _ 0 Ill• , ...... llri•ll ,,,.. ..... laltlal Lett·- AMl'fls._ ______________________ __ Oty Sleft lip ____ _ L---------------------------~!!!_-~ • Wtien Bill Tompkins, an aggressive young salesman, was offered a promotion to be field representative with a boost in salary, he eagerly ac- cepted. But his wife kicked up a storm. She wu used to seeing her husband every morning at breakfast and having him come home every evening-end a field-repraentative•a job would keep him out of town for weeks at a time. Rather than fight a civil war in the family, Bill rcvcned his decision and turned down the promotion. But later, feeling that his career bad been stymied. be began to broOd and to turn away from bis wife. A little more than a year later the couple 1ep&nted. Comlicta like this between the de- mands of a man'1--<>r woman'e-job and thole of his home life have always existed. But nowadays they oocur more frequently and arc often more 1erioua. Large corporations require their u~ anckomina YOWll executives to travel more. They alto require them to re- locate. Jn certain indllltriel today a man may have to move hia home every three or four years u be U1W1X1 new titla and duties. and the number of mcm=s he mates is often a Tdection of bis IUCCell. But relocating means uprooting ooe's family from a familiar community and ICttling, often with IOl1le trepida· tioo. in a new ooo. A man's wife and children may bo vio&cotly oppoecd to • movioa about at all. The breadwinner, therefore, find.a himself in a dilemma. Does his career come before domeltic harmony? Dr. Joan Aldous. A.seociatc ProfCSIOr of Family Studies at the Univenity of Minneaota. feeb that it does. For the "ovcrwbd.mina majority of men," abc says, their wort rank.I first u a '1ife int.crest." Profcaor Robert R. Bell of PhiladcJ- phia•s Temple University, who bu ltUd- ied the effect a person's job baa on his family life, agrees. "Given a choice be- tween filling his occupational role or bis family role, the ambitious man will choose bis occupation," Bell says. "Often thia will be socially applauded-for be may be defined aa performing above and beyond the call of duty aa family breadwinner ... ~n the requirements of a job be- come extra heavy, most wives try to cooperate, at least at tint. Some cor- porate wives resign them.elves to the "rules" and accept the premise that the company bu the right to mate cer- tain penooal demands on a man aect.ing advaooemeot. 8\.ft other wives begin to fed ipored, bitter, and unloved bccauae they are literally deprived of their 00.. band's oompaniombip. The wife of a much-traveled engineer put it this way: "In the put few months I've had to handle aJon.e the premature birth of our new baby, a fire in our bouac one n.iaht. and the children's mi• e.ry when our dog waa run over. rm How Your Job The work you do-and the way you do i fed up with bcina aJooe to much ... Similady, a subu.rbeo boulewife oo Long ~ N.Y ., felt sbe couldn't pot up any longer with the Ioaa night boun her husband warted u a radio broad- cut.er. She bcpn to wonder wbetbcr be was staying away from home IO much because he dido 't like being with her or whether be might be having an affair. Queationing her deairability as a wom- an, abc became depraecd, and her health deteriorated. Near divorce, the c.ouple met with a cucworker of their community Family Service Bureau. The huaband wu made to understand hia wife'• emotion.al vul- nerability and her feelinp of imccwity. As a result, be applied for a cb.aoac Ul hia hours, and the marriqe WU saved. Wbeo a wife complains to her hus- band. "Why don't you pay more atten- tion to the kids?0 her question is often symbolic of her own acoae of rejection. But children, too, arc a1fected by the nature of Father's job. Harvard sociolo- gists found that m.iddle-clasa fathen commonly expect their aons to go into the aame general occupational apbcre. Meo in highly competitive 6clds, such as advertisina, lite to see their youna· atcn acting in a competitive and a,- greu:ive way. Self-employed busi.oe:ai. men tend to encourage individualistic behavior in their children. Children are aha affected by the ten- sions of a father's job. Tate the cue of Allan, a Miami man, who supervited plane loading for an airline. With planes leaving every 1 S minutes, the work pressure kept hia nerves drawn tiaht all day long. By the end of the day, Allan felt completely drained. For an hour after he came home from work, he just wanted to sit by himself with a drink. When bi• two IO~ young to understand their father's need to un- wind-tried to tell him what bad hap- pened in 1ehool, he would lash oat at them. This pattern was repeated night after night until the youngst.cn devel- oped emotiooal problems. AUan·s wife. torn between loyalty to her husband and concern for her chil- -dfen. tried valiantly but unsucceafully to act aa mediator. Finally, she implored her husband to switch to a cleat job with the airline, even though it paid lesa. In this case. the husband decided that family bappi.nell wu more impor- tant than hil job i..nterat and did ar- ranaie a transfer. A man's domestic life ii often in- Oueoced by the kind of wort be does. Marital unhappinell. for iomnce, ii rated high amooa travelina aal.esmeo and musicians, becaUle of their irregu· lar hours and frequent ableoca from home. Prof eaiooal wort impoees ltrong commitment, potentially competina with the demands of family. Doctors, law- yen, and enpaeen often expect "pro- feaiooalism" -high oompeteoco-from their wives aod children. Bxecutiva., pampered at wort by leCl'daria and aaiatanta. frequently ..ume members of their family will also obey orders, and that their homes will be just u neat u the oftice. In cootrut, factory wortcn in boc- iog mechanized job&-ea well u bl~ • collar craftlmen and men in low-level oftice jobs develop a greater interest in home life. They look to the family u a haven from the monotony of their jobe and aa a source of aatisfactioo that is miasing in their wort~ Men doioa dangerous wort (coal mi.om, utrooauts, racing driven) tend to expect their wives to be aubecrvie:ot. Laborcn and service worlten, more ir- regularly employed, are leut involved in family tub and decitiooa. Ow worlcina hours al10 have a sig- nificant bearing oo the meshing of job and family. A University of Michigan survey revealed that aftemooo-shift workers have ~al difficulty acting as fathers, while night-shift worten ex- perience most discord with their wives. Whatever a man•s type of work, fric- tion or harmony at home may be de- termined by what sociologists call the life cycle. A family is affected one way during the period when a junior execu- tive ia climbing the career ladder, or a young blu~ollar worker is tryina out different jobs. It's in tbC9e peak pressure years. Doctor Aldoua obeervcs, that men are likely to and it bi.rd to cope with both job and family life. The tqueeze cues in the 4S-to-S4-year ltqle, when job worries and fioanc::ial pra.- sures often leaen. Marital satisfaction usually increues, and careeT upiradons are apt to IUbaide. In subtle ways, too, life on the job mat.ea its imptet felt at home. U a man is treated with dignity at wort, this ii Affects Your Family can create a host of problems at home By THEODORE IRWIN reflected in bis own attitudes toward bis family. H he ia pushed around by his bcm, be may take it out on bis wife and children. Aa for the impKt on children. much depeoda oo whether a mother lita her outaide job. If she does, the influence ia positive; for iostance, she uaea only mild dilcipline at home. According to sociolopt J. Richard Udry of the Uni- versity of North Carolina. children of mothers who hate their jobs are holtile to her. These women raeot the pres- sures of doing housework in the eve- nings and on· weekends, and they show it in short tempers, fatigue, and family arguments. ~ can you and your spot.lie do to avoid having wort endanger family barmooy? Clark Blackburn, the Gen- eral Director of the Family Service As- sociation of America, off en this advice: • When a husband is so involved in his job that he cannot or will not cut down his eftorta or his boun, a wife should coocentrate on the positive u- pectl of the situation. She can be proud of his accompliahmeots. Beyond the biger paycheck, she can appreciate her husband'• ability to handle reapomibll· ities OI' do important work. eAwifeQ81Midhcra.n..-. fadiom. Sk can wort part time, as a volunteer or a paid employee. U her husbmld tabs pride in lier accomplilh- meota, ahe will find them eveo more RWardinl- • Even when a man is under aevere job preeaure, a couple must keep their long-range common goals in mind. • For both the father and working mother, it's the quality of the rela· tionabip with children. rather than the houn spent. that count m01t. Despite limited spare time, busy parents can let a child know they share his intereata and bobbia. HU problems can be aired and dilcuaed at mealtimes. "No job is so inhuman," says Black.bum, .. that you can't find time to be involved with your child. Mate a point of demon- stratina in indirect ways that you really care about him." • The husband who constantly tabs wort home can't expect bis wife to be delighted at beina left to her own de- vices every evening. He should ut him- self: "Is an this overtime wort really oeceuary? Am I doing it to avoid her? If not. abouldn't I have more fun with the tamilyr • To pre'mlt blOUing out bis wife from his world of wort. a busy hUlband ahould try to abate bis satisfaction. and problcma with her. If lbe is willina to listen, ahe can aive him emobooal and moral support. Wbeoew:r pomible. be sbouJd take her aJoaa oo a t.wnea trip or out-of-town convention. • When family frictioo erupts and persists, talk it out. Try to appreciate one another's feelings and needs, and those of the children. In the procaa, view your long-term aspirations u a total family. Work out a family plan for the allocation of rapoa5'bilitica and for projects to enjoy u a unit. • If help is oecaaary to cope with a family crisis, acet professional COUD· seling as a politive step. Consult your phone boot for a family«nice aamcy in your community. "Every marriap baa its te.Ona points," aaya Clark Blackbum., "and pressures in a man's wort can be criti- cal. With re-evaluation aod compro- mises. obstacles can be overcome and adjustments made. Such tests can UIU· ally be met dfectively when there ia a IOWKI marital relationabip with FOCI communication between partnen." • .. executl.-u, 111Clt tU one aboYe, may ~ spoiW by of!ice naff, then want mme treatment al home. W or leers with hJgh· mlc joh:r (r.) often expect wi.-e.J to ~ n1burvient. Family HeekJy /December 1$, 1970 ~§ii~ FomUy Ufe is often ij offected by l'Mn':r O«Npa/iotU. Foctory employea (lib tlto. llbtwe) l4U a ,realer blttrat in ltonv life to off:ret jo6 boredom. A.rtUll' lrre6111ar ,,,,,,,. Qllll c-. ...,,. problnu wlrlk ... • II Prelude means before .••• before anYthing you want. Float in it. Eau de Cologne, $6. Drift in it. The Perfumed Bath Powder, $5. Bathe in it. The Bath and Body Perfume, $6 and $10. MIZDNA NOGALES-La VIiie de Paris PHOENIX~ l\JCSON-J_,.,.'• Al.t'.AMBM-J. W. RDbi- ARCADIA-Mey Co. BAKERSF1ELI>-Klmbell •Stone BEVERLY HI~. a.a.pln J.W. 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S.lon WASHINGTON SPOKANE-The o-c.nt TACOMA-Rhodes WALLA WALLA-Booll Noolt _____ _.... __ - memorable ChriBtmllB Dinner menuB Capturing the charm and nostalgia of a traclftlonal larly American Christmas dinner, a beavtffvlly glazed stuffed turkey garnished with pear halve1 l1 served with gravy, lru1Ml1 sprouts, potatoes, a lellled cranberry mold, ginger rell1h, and mince pie. Special 6-page section of exciting Holiday. Recipes~ II , r , Dinner mcnuB MELANIE DE PROIT Food Editor • Planning menu ia a ~reative experience and may be an e1'dtl• one, too, when apet'ial~aaion menus are to be conaidered. Here are dinner menus with a few redpea for each--.ugpetlolU or guide....-to help you plan food c.-ombinationa for makJ ... your Chriatmaa dinner a memorable occasion. U your own favorite menu has perhaps become a family tradition, enlarge upon It, uai ... recipe• from tbeee pap•, to earpriae and please one and all. We wieh you and your family a memorable and happy Holiday Seaeon! TURKEY MENU Shuried Bouillon Nibblers Stuffed Turkey with Gravy Parmesan Potatoes Brussels Sprouts Candied Yams Cranberry Mold Ginger Relish Hot Dinner Rolls Butter Curls Celery and Olives Mince Pie Pumpkin Ice Cream Coffee Mint Patties Sherried Bouillon 2 can• (lOYr oz. each) condenaed beef broth 1 cap cllilled &inser ale 2 tablapoou ~moa Jake ~ cap aherry Chill ingredients. Combine in a pitcher; stir gently. Pour over crushed ice in 6-oz. glasses. Serve with nibblers. 6 to 8 servings Roast Turkey with Cran-Prune Stuffing A 12-to 15-lb. tarkey Salt Cran-Prune Stuftinr (eee recipe) Glaze (see recipe) L Prepare turkey for stuffing. Rub body and neck cavities with salt. Lightly fill cavities with stuffing. (Extra stuffing may be put· into a greased, covered baking dish or wrapped in aluminum foil and baked with turkey the last hour of roasting time.) Fasten neck skin to . back with skewer and bring wing tips onto back. Push drumsticks under band of skin at tail, or tie with cord. 2. Place turkey, breast up, oo a rack in a shallow roasting pan. Generously brush turkey with glaze. Insert a meat thermometer so that the tip is in the center of the inside thigh muscle or the thickest part of breast meat. Roast in a 32S°F. oven, brushing frequently with remaining gJa.z.e. 3. When turkey has roasted for two- thirds the required time (3 to 3~ hrs.), remove from oven. Crease a large piece of aluminum foil lengthwise to ma.kc a tent, and arrange it loosely over bird. Return to oven and continue roasting. The tent keeps turkey moist and pre- vents overbrowning. 4. The turkey is done when thermometer registers 180°F.-18S°F., and drumstick twists out of joint easily. (Total roast· ing time will be 4~ to s~ hrs.) S. Transfer turkey to heated serving platter. Let bird stand covered with the foil tent for about 30 min. This allows the meat to absorb juices and makes the bird easier to carve. 6. Garnish platter with lethlce leans and pear halves filled with Cranberry- Oinger Relish (see recipe). A bout J 2 s~rvlngs Note: For roast capon, prepare and stuff a 6-to 7 -lb. capon as tor turkey. Roast in a 325°F. oven about 2~ hrs. Cran-Prune Stuftlnc 2 pkga. (8 o&.. each) herb- aeaaoned atuJfta1 croaton1 1 Yi cupa frail craaberria, riaaed ud draiaH 1 cup diced pitted prann 1 cup diced celery 1 lure onion, chopped Yz cup butter or margarine, melted 1 Yi cape oraare Juice SPAM 'N EGGS BENEDICT SPAM English muffin Eggs Ho11andalse sauce Pan fry thin slices of SPAM, place on split toasted English muffin. Nestle a poached egg on top and drizzle all over with rich Hollandaise sauce. Use your own Hollandaise recipe or quick pack- aged mix. SPAM SPREAD CUT-UPS For canapes with a gay party flair, sim- ply cut several different kinds of bread with small cookie cutters. Lavish on all- meat SPAM Spread and decorate with a variety of colorful garnishes like cream cheese. pimiento, olive slices, 9.reen pepper or even classy caviar. You II like the good Hormel Ham in SPAM and SPAM Spread. 4llCJliiD&I• Combine stufting mix, cranberries, prunes, celery, and onion in a large bowl. Gradually add a blend of butter or margarine and orange juice, tossina lightly until mixed. Stuffing for one 12-to 15-lb. turkey Glue Blend ~ cup IMltter or ....,.me, melt- ed, ~ cup crubeny .l*e C'Odl1d, and ~ cup Ol'Mp jalce. Brush poultry f~ quentJy with the mixture. Giblet Gravy: Follow directions for Orange Gravy (for duckling), using a mature of giblet broth (prepared from neck., heart, liver, and gizzard ~f turkey) and pan drippings, for the 2 cups of liquid. Finely chop the cooked giblets and add to thickened gravy the last few minutes of cooking. Parmesan Potatoes IMtant-atyle muhed potatoea (aein1 a•oanta u iaclicated for 12 aerriap) 2 egga 1 cup crated Parmesan cheese J. Heavily grease a 2-qt. casserole. Set aside. l. Add eggs, one at a time, to mashed potatoes, beating thoroughly after each addition. Continue to beat until potatoes are fluffy. Adding gradually, beat in cheese just until blended. 3. Remove I VJ cups potatoes and light- ly spoon remainder into casserole. Fill- ing bag no more than two-thirds full, spoon reserved potatoes into a pastry bag having a large star decorating tube. Force onto top of potatoes in casserole, fonning a decorative design. If desired, refrigerate until ready to we. 4. Bake at 37S°F. JS to 40 min., C\r until thoroughly heated and top is liptJy browned. If not refrigerated, heat only until top is lightly browned. JO to I 1 s~rvines Brussels Sprouts and Walnuts 2 lba.·Bruuela aproata, or 3 Pkl•· (10 OL each) frOHD Bru&Hls aproata, cooked, follow inc pkr. directions YJ cap butter or marcariae 1 cup coaraely chopped walnata 1. Cook the fresh Brussels sprouts, cov- ered, in boiling salted water 10 to 1 S min., or until tender. Drain. 2. Heat butter or margarine in a large skillet. Add nuts and stir occasionally until lightly toasted. Add Brussels sprouts and toss until well coated. 3. Tum into a heated serving bowl and serve immediately. JO to 12 .servings Cranberry Christmas Mold .a pkp. (3 oa. eadl) atraw- berry-la•ored relatin 2 cup1 bolling watu 3 cana (16 os. each) Jellied cranberry aaace %. cap lemon Juice 1. Pour boiling water over gelatin in a large bowl and stir occasionally until dissolved. 2. Empty the jellied cranberry sauce into a bowl, and beat until smooth using a rotary beater. Mix in lemon juice. Stir into dissolved gelatin. J. Pour mixture into a 2-ql ring mold or a fancy mold. Chill until finn, 8 hrs. or overnight. 4. To unmold, quiclcJy rinse a chilled platter with cold water (so mold may be centered). CarefuJly run a knife or 1mall spatula around edge and tube of mold. Dip mold into a pan of warm, not hot, water for only about 10 seconds. Re- move and briskly tap bottom of mold to loosen. Cover with the rinsed, chilled platter and tum mold upside down. Lift off mold. Repeat dipping procedure if necessary. 5. If desired. fill a small bowl with Cranberry-Ginger Relish (see recipe) and place in center of gelatin mold. 16 10 20 urvings Cranberry-Ginger Relish 2 navel oran1ea, rinaed and cut in wedrea (do not peel) 4 cups fresh cranberrin, rinsed and drained 1 Yz to 2 cupa aurar YJ cap bely chopped cr11tallbed sin1er 1. Grind oranges and cranberries, using coarse blade of grinder. 2. Combine with sugar and ginger; mix well. Chill relish until ready to use. A bout 4 cups relish Christmas Tree Mince Pie Paetry for a 2-cruit 9-iD. pie (pr•pared fro• a pie cruat mix) jar (28 oa.) prepared mincemHt l tablHpoon braDdy 1 cup chopped walnuts I . Thinly roll two-thirds of the pastry into a round I in. larger than over~all size of pie plate. Fit pastry into a 9-in. pie plate. (Use overhang for decorative edge.) Set aside remaining one-third of the pastry. l. Combine prepared mincemeat, bran- dy, and nuts and tum into the pastry- Jined pie plate. J. Roll out remaining pastry into a round large enough to cover the top of pie. With a Christmas t~ee cutter, cut out small trees. 4. Place top crust on filling. Complete decorative edge around pastry crust. Set cutouts on top of pastry in an at- tractive design (see photo). 5. Bake pie at 400°F. JS to 40 min., or until it is lightly browned. 6. Decorate exposed filling with lines of white froltlns and dot with red d.D- namon candles (see photo). One 9-in. pie (Continued on page 10) II Pumpkin-Pecan Ice Cream 1 a., culled p .. pkba ~ to ~ ap eapr Yi teupooa poa..t dlmamoa % teupooa pwad sia1er % teMpoo• l"O'IJlld aatae1 2 tableepoou oraa1e Jake Z teupoou nmlla ext.net 1 aap ekillecl MaTY ereaa. wlllpped CaadWPeeam (eee recipe) 1. Mix pumpkin with a blend of the sugar and spices in a large bowl Stir in or- ange juice and eatract. Fold in whipped cream. 2. Tum mixture into a re- frigerator tray aod freeze until firm. J. Serve in stemmed sherbet gJusa, and immediately spoon Candied Pecans over ice aam. A boul J Y.l pts. ic~ cr~am Note: Pastry tart rbdls baked with a sprinkle of pumpkin pie spice may be cooled. filled with Pumpkin Ice Cream, and topped with Candied Pecans. '• Candled Pecans 3tableQooMIMltW •••sarille % np lnalJ packed li11lt ........ ,... 1 np pecaa laa!.• L Combine butter or mar- pri.ne and tmJ,tD IUpr in a amall heavy ati1Jet. Coot and stir over medimn beat uotil bubbly. Add DUii and stir until they are evenly coated. 2. Spread out nuts in a Wl- Jow baking pan; place un- der broiler about S in. from heat. Broil about 1 min., or until nuts are lightly toast- ed; sprinkle lightly with sail 3. Use u a toppina for ice cream or pumpkin pie. DUCKLING MENU Beet Soup Mini Cocktail Biscuits DuclclU.1 ci l'Orange Gravy Wild Rice CtuSerole Balced Squash Perfection Sal4d Hot Roll.r Butter Curls Frullcalc4 Christmas Coolci.es Cafi Br~lot 10 Beet Soup 1 eaa CH u.) nole Meta % npnpr % teaQooa •lt 5 taw...---jlllce 1 e11. well beetea 'lbe-"'••.., paawlvs.. 3. Heat beet-water mixture, supr, salt, and 1emoG juice to boilina in • aauce- pan. stirriq occ:a•icJnally. Remove from heat and gradually add ~ cup of the bot mixture to beaten eu. atirriQg con- ltantly; stir into beet mixture in sauce- llleea•m__..m.., pound. The ordinary pound baa 4 stick& The Miracle Brand pound baa 6. Those two extra stick.a will spread 36 extra sllcea of toast. That's what whtppinq does for you. And whipplnq also makes Mirocle Brand MarQarlne extra liqht, extra delicate and extra sprecdable. Taste the delicious dif.. fetenoe. The Miracle Brand pound. L Drain contents of can of beets. re- aerving liquid in a 1-qt. meuuring cup. Put beets through food mill (OI' lnely crush beets in a blender, Ulina about ~ cup of the raened liquid). J. Add beet pulp to liquid in meuuring cup and add water to make 1 ql From ICraft. pan. Return to beat; continue stirring and coot until simmering (do not boil). 4. Serve hot or cold, garnishing each tervi.ng with a dollop of "*1 .- er-. Accompany with Mini Cock- tail Biacuits. About l qt. soup Mini Cocktail Biscuits 1 ~ e ... all-p-.-e IMIUentilk lti9eait ah 3 tableepMU ahredded CliledUr eheeee % tea.peoa creud tJayae z tableepooM 1Hltur •1' aarprbae ~ ea.p llilk L Combine bilcWt mix, cheae, and thyme in a mix- ing bowl Stir with a fort to mix. Cut in the butter or margarine; add milk and stir with a fork until blended. 2. Gently ptbu dough. forming it into a ball, and tum it out onto a liahtlY floured putty canvaa. Knead gent)y with finaertiPa. J. Roll to ~-in. thictnea. Using a 1-to B4 -iii. bilc:u.it cutter: .cut dough and place 00 bakiQa sheds. 4. Bake at 4S0°P. 8 to 10 min., until biscuits arc deli- cately browned. 5. Jost before ICl'Ving. lplit warm bilc:uiU and fill with lliven of thinly sliced llma; arranse OD serving trays. 2 dot. bi&icults Roast Duckling aPOrange 2 <• U...eada) dllekllap 1 to 2 ......... ..it tnp--...jnce 2 taWe....-IMltter -...,....n.e Oraqe GraTY C... ...... ) 1. Prepare stufting if desired (ICC recipe for Cran-Prune Stuffing. prepari.ag ooo-half recipe). Set aside. J. Rime duct1inp and pat dry with absorbent papu. Rub cavities with aall 3. Heat orange juioe and butter or margarine to- gether over low heat until mdted. Set aside. 4. If stuffing is used. lightly fill body and nm cavities with iL To close body cavi- ties, sew or skewer and lace with cord; fasten neck skin to bacb and wings to bodies with skewers. 5. Place ducklings, breast u,p, OD rack in routing pan. Brush with juioe mixture and frequently during routing. 6. Rout. uncovered, at 325•p, l~ to 3 bn. Remove drippings to a bowl u they accumulate. Place ductlinp on a platter, remove skewers and cord. Oar- n.iab with ..... ..,......., .... .... c:llenlea, ~ tcrve with Orange Gravy. About 6 Hrvin11 (Continued cm page 12) Tbumbpdai Coo'dn 1 /2 cup /llr:m:kl margarine l/ 4 cup sugar 1/ 4 cup KARO Cbrk Corn Syrup 1 egg. separated 1 1/ 4 cups unsifted flour 1 cup f rnely chopped nuts Tort 1elly M x margonne and sugar. Stir in Karo. egg yolk and flour. Chill. Roll into l1nch bolls. Dip into slightly beaten egg white. Roll in nuts. Ploceongreosed ook1ng sheet. Press thumb in cen1er of each cookie. Bake in 32~ oven about 20 m1ns. While 'MJrm, fill with 1elly. /llokes 24 Tie ornament on top cJ apothecary 1or. 1 cup sugor 1/2 cup KARO Light Corn Syrup 1/ 4 cup water 3/ 4 teaspoon f ovonte ext rod 4 to 5 drops f o00 coloring Grease small cookie cutters W1th oil; place over end of thin sticks on greased ook1ng sheet. Mx f 1rst 3 1n· gredrents. Cook and stir CNer me- dium heat until sugar is dissolved. !bl. without stirring. until tempera· ture reaches 295°F ex until ~ drops of syrupseporote into hard threods 1n cold water Remove from heat Stir in .. _ .. extroct and colonng. Imme- diately pour into cutters to depth of 1/8 inch. Makes ...... about 201oll1pops. Insert J sticks into Styrof oom cone. - Look at the delicious. tempting holi- day treats ycA.J con make so easily W1th Karo'"' Corn Syrup! Karo 1s the silky smooth sweetener that brings a special. spirited taste tooll sort'S cl seasonal goodies-for presents. for parties or just for the family. 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The AsthmaNefrin capsule delivers more relief-giving medication than any other leading tablet or spray. Relief that begins to work in minutes and lasts for hours. Each capsule contains 500 tiny pills which release a prescribed dose of the four medications an asthma sufferer needs most. Medications which open your clogged breathing passages, loosen phlegm and clear congestion, relax bronchial spasms and help prevent allergic reactions that can some- times bring on or Intensify an attack. This formula is so effective It can help you,prevent attacks for hours, day or night. Ask your doctor or druggist about the AsthmaNefnncapsule ... anasthmasuffer· er's most complete form of medication. AsthmaNefrln 0 . (Contmued /1-om page IO) .. ...;:;~-........ -·-...... •<; Dill pickles and pimiento form the "holly" garnish for this Sweet Piclcle Ap~tiz.er Ring. Orange Gravy: Leaving brown residue in roasting pan. pour remaining drippings and fat into a bowl. Allow fat to rue to surface; skim off fat and measure 3 tablespoons into the roasting pan. Blend in 3 tablt>- spooos lov, ~ teaspoon ..tt. and 1~ tc upooa pep- per. Cook and stir until mixture bubbles. Remove from heat. Continue to stir while slowly adding 2 cups reserved drippings from bowl. or necessary add orange juice to make 2 cups.) R.etum to heat and cook rapidly, stirring constantly, until gravy thickens. Qook 1 to 2 mid. longer. While stirring, scrape bot- tom of pan to blend in residue. Stir in Y.t cup orance ......... and pour into gravy boat. CAPON MENU Pickle-Sausage Appetizer Ring Garlicky Toast Rounds Assorted Crackers Stuffed Roast Capon Gravy Whipped Potato-R utabaga Casserole Golden Glow Yams Creamed Onions Avocado-Pomegranate Salad Grenadine Salad Dressing Hot Crescent Rolls Butter Curls Pimiento-Stuffed Olives Eggnog Pie Caramels CoQee Sweet Pickle Appetizer Ring 3 rolls (8 os. each) smoked linr t1ausage 8 os. cream chee.e. aoftened I tablespoon crated onion 1 teaepoon prepared horseracliah % cap well-drained sweet pickle relish ~ cap chili aaaee I. Beat the liverwurst, cream cheese, onion, and horseradish together in a bowl on low speed of elec- tric mixer until well blended. Stir in pickle relish and chili sauce. Chill slightly, if necessary, before shaping ring. 2. On a chilled serving plate, spoon dollops of the mixture close together forming a circle. Using a small metal spatula, shape (see photo). Oamish with clil pidde likes cut in holly-leaf shapes and pimiento cut in holly-berry shapes. J. Serve with prticky t..a roaads and a.oried ~ 4 cups spread 12 r.,.,,,, WHkl., ~'''"""er"· 1110 A co .. plete selectiofi of Jule• Jiif9911 .. ll -khH ore owollobt. ot the•• fiM ttofH: CAUFOINIA. Bokersfleldr Byes ol 8okerslield Glendale, B & S fine Merchandise Dahnken of S. Calif. Trold Corp. Hoyword: Block Jewelers Hollywood, Erwin H. Gold Jewelers Hollywood Chonm J-elera Newport Beach: ABC Premium J-elry Co. Merry Mold Co . Cosio Mno: Dohnken of Cosio Mesa Socromenlo: Glaser Bros. Son luis Obispo: Gem-KNlok f ine Jew.lry Dept. Son Mateo, Steiner Jewelry Sonlo Monico, Crown Co. Mlchoel'a Jewelry Santo Roso: Jewel Box Slocklonr Morien's Jewelers Torronce1 Swander Jewelry Co. COlOIA.00 Colorodo Springs: Arlon's-SM&I! fine J-elry Dept. Pueblo, Enos Jewelry IDAHO Boiser Sko99's ldoho Follar Jensett Jewelers l-lslon1 Greol Weslern Dist. Poeo1ello1 Gem Stole Dist. Nole Morgon Jewelers Twin falls, Jenien Jewelers NEVADA las Vegas: Bosco J-elers Crestwood Jewelry Dahnken ol los Vegas B. Mendeo llenor liquldotors, Inc. Western Merchondise Co. MOITH OAJCOTA. Grand forts: Munn's Jewelry OlfOOH Medford, John Muich Jewelera Solem1 Dahnken of Solem SOUTH DAJCOTA l!opld City: S.M.& 11.-Jewelry Dept. TIXAS Corpus Chrbrl. Greenes J-lry IMport Oisl. Taylor Brothers fl. Worth, EdlllOtl Wholesole Holsten Jewelers Mldlond, K'Nger Jewelry Son Antonio, Grvbbs Ent. M. J. Horwood Co. Soulhem Jewelry Soulhwest Militory Sole1 Travis Plo:zo J-elry Texorkono: Gordon Jewelry Tyler, Gordon Jewelry UTAH Ogde n 1 Note Morgon Jewelry "'°'°'Nole Morgon Jewelry WASHINGTON Aberdeen, WeisOeld's Jewelers hltlngflonl, Weisfield's J.-elen Posco. Weidield's J-lers Wollo Wollor Weisfield's Jewelers Wenotchee, WeisOeld's Jewel•" W't'OMING Co11>9r1 Gibson Co. JulesJllrgensen. Not just another pretty face. There are 7 ,258,204,800 reasons why the next watch you buy should be a Jules Jiirgcnscn. That's the number of seconds in 230 years. And Jules Jurgensen has been a great: name in watches all that time. Most any brand you can think of is a johnny-come-lately compared to us. You have to make a very 6.ne product to have people buy it year after year after year. You've got to have beautiful faces, of course. But the f acc is there for everybody to see. It's easy to choose a watch by its looks. You've got to be beautiful on the iilside, too. Beautifully running. Beautifully lasting. Beautifully accurate. We think there is an inner beauty in a prccision- made watch. That's why we're such fanatics about the tolerances of our jeweled movements:-about the way they' re checked and inspected-about the way they pcrfonn under brutal testing' conditions. C.cnturies ago, the ~er Swiss watchmakers said that Jules Jiirgensen ha<l -. compulsive urge for pcrf cction. We'd like to think we inherited it. Here : the Count for him. the Contessa for her. 17 jewel movements in classic 14.K gold cases, with Florentine yellow gold dials and graceful Roman numerals on the outer rim. The Count, about $15 5. The Contessa, about $135. Other Jules Jurgensen watches from $80 to $1 0,000 at fine stores everywhe.re. Write for an illustrated brochure and name of your nearest authorized dealer. ... Jules Jurgensen Corp. since 1740, makers of superlative watches and chronometers. U.S. Offices: 352 Park Avenue South, New York. I JACKIE STEWART: Go-Go Champ of Auto Sports-car racing champion Jackie Stewart would drive at _ twice the speed of sound if he thought he could stay on the track. '7he funny thing ja,•• aaya Jackie, "I get no real impression of speed at all when rm driving. The only time it frightens me is when sornethin1 goes wrong. Then thinp start happening in a bit of a hurry." Nothing went wrong in lut year's multi-race Grand Prix seaaon. Stewart out-drove everyone in sight to RUe up six first places and speed home with the world crown atop bis tartan-em- blazoned white racing helmet. But this year was something else. Jackie decided to switch cars-from a blue Matra to a March model, an En- glish car with a Ford engine. Later in the race aeries be switched again to a Tyrrdl. Outcome for the 1970 Grand Prix races found Stewart with only one first place, two secood places, and ooe third place for an over-all fifth in the standings. Aficionados ~ that it wasn't the fault of the driver, but the change of can. According to the ex- perts. Jackie Stewart is the best driver in the world today-and all eyes are on him for the 1971 races. Jackie is racy in more ways than one. He wears his hair in early Beatie style, likes bright yellow trousers worn with orange see-through shirts, and could be taken for a pop-rock hero. He's small-five-foot, six-and-a-haJf inches and 148 pounds of Scotsman. He's also very rich; be earned a quar- ter of a million dollan in 1969 alone. If be lives, he is likely to become the fourth superstar of postwar auto rac- By A. F. GONZALEZ, JR. ing, rivalling greats such as Juan Manuel Fangio. Stirling Moss, and the late Jimmy Clark for the affection of rac- ing fans. He 'and Helen, his bride of seven years, now live in a $240,000 villa on the hills overlooking Switzerland's Lalce Geneva. The nine-room mansion is pac~ with silver trophies aod awash in fan mail and advertising contract.a. A beo competitor, Jackie is also a sharp businessman. "Naturally I live in Switzerland for tax reasons," be ex- plains. "What else would you expect of a Scotr He's signed up with the same business manager who guides the fortunes of top golfers. His money goes into mutual funds, franchises, and blue chip shares. Just five years after he started big-time racing, Jackie stands to take more money out of the sport than anyone else ever has. "I am a true Scot. I have this ever- prescnt f~ling of financial insecurity," he grins. "I reckon I have another 10 years of championship racing. I don't want to win the title just once. That could be pure good luck. Pangio won it five times. That's the main thing- keep on winning and stay ali!e· "Helen goes with me to the races," be reveals, "though she doeao't hang on my coat-tails. We have a full-time nanny to loot after the boys." Jmct is the proud father of two tow-beads, Paul, four. and Mark, thRe. Helen shuts her eyes to the da.nten of the sport. "When you arc close to someoae i• is unthinkable to think of anything happening to him," she explains. "There's no sense to that kind of logic, but it is an instinctive reaction with me. AU the times I watched Jackie race. I always bad the feeling he'd be all right. The car might go, but not him." The racing world began bearing Jackie's name in the early 1960'a. The speed bug hit him after his brother Jimmy, eight years older, went into the racing game. Jim gave it up after two serious crashes, vowing to give his parents a little peace of mind. Younger brother Jackie picked up the torch, however. To avoid worrying his moth- er. "I started out to race under the a Racing name or A. N. Other. I thought that terribly clever." By 15, be wu thor- oughly launched on a career of inter- national c.ompetitioo. Stewart d.iaipatcs hardly at all. "'It's very important. You have to be alert. I drink very little, and I cat lightly. I have wine with meals but don't even drink that two days bet~ a race. I keep in good shape, run, play tquash, take sauna baths, and have maaages ... 'V+/ee Jackie is the perfect aiz.e for the car~ enough to squeeze into its tiny, two-foot-wide cockpit. yet big enough to ace over the hood. Like a jockey, his bands and anm are strong, and bis eyesight i.s pheoomeoal. Jackie analyus bis style of racing: .. A racing driver syncbrooi:zes bis mind and body to the clements he ii com- peting against. He reduces the blur in front of him to slow motioo, approach- ing a comer, braking, changing gear. lining up the car, hitting the apex. and leaving the comer with a calculated and unhurried action. You've got the track. the car, the speed. and you've Jackie Stewart, drivi"8 a Lotus, CN>IMS finish line first tlwing Formula-2 roe~ in London. got to merge them all into one, so that all of you are on the same wave lenlfb. To do it exactly right ii a wonderful aensatioo. I get.,. a tremendous thrill from driving a car fut and properly aod proving that I can do iL Proving thAt I can go faster than anyone elae." His constructive reaction to death on the track has been to lobby vociferous- ly for increased safety protectioo for drivers. He recently got ooe Grand --· Prix canceled becautc he felt the race was too dangerous oo wet pounds. He's among the flnt Grand Prix drivers to use the six-point, contact seat belt, and he pioneered the idea of remotc- control ftrc eninguisben in the engine compartments and cock.pita of racing can. He goes into races himself wear- ing a flameproof shirt and hood as well as fireproof socks. On his racing shirt are stamped details of bis blood group and his R.H. factor. .. My critic:a say I am frialJteoed., .. be admits, "and that's why I am going on so much about this safety bminea .. I only say that if I were frightened, I wouldn't be racing." Aod he proves this by continuing to race. win or loee. In fact, Jackie Stewart can hardly wait to get behind the wheel, llart the car, and bear that sweet varoom-varoom -varooml • This clinic-tested~tion Is called BROHKAI • In one ta~ let, Bronlcaid combines an ex- pectorant and btonchodilators to attack the two major causes of conaestion and wheezina. Bronkald Tablets quickly start actifll to soften and loosen ex- cess phleam. This direct 8Ction helps rid~ air pm?t's of st1c:11y, stnno pttlesm. t the same time, Bronlcaid helps re- lax tiahtened bronchial muscles and eases the distress that ,. suits from stacnant air mpped in the 1008$. With Bronkaid Tablets.you enjoy amezina two-wn help in one combirwtion tablet. Bronlcaid helpsyoo COUlh up phleam,clear cloaed air pms11as, restores free breathina. You couch lessi YoU breathe more freely, •sily. For rapid rwlief of COUlhlna and wheezins of bronchial conaes-tion and bronchial asthma, for relief that lasts for hours, eat BROHKAI09 TABLETS todQ. "No prescription required. Avaf lable at """ local druptore. Drww laboratories; Div. ot Swtl"8 Dru& Inc., N.Y., N.Y. 10016. PHOTO CIEDl1S Cown ,.,_ t....,. ftoee 21 N.f.L1 ~ko" IN CreH1 CIS. ,.... .. • 5: fwil\e Oolowcr,1 FNd.ric~ ... ftoee l.S.W"~. , .... 19, ""' If your dentures are over 2 years old ••• Now-with lmpro\•ed-F ornrula K LEEN IT~ Denture Cleanser-you can get even old'r dentures cleaner, brighter faster. Justsoalcing in KLEENITE gives dentures a cleansing action unsurpassed by any uo- oxygenated den lure ta blet. paste or powder. Improved KLEENITE has more detu- gent action; more efiervesc,nce; more pen- etrating power than ever. It surges to e very denture surface. Loosens film. The dingier the denture, the more spectacular the re- sults. Only K LEENITE gives you this easy- to-use formula that gets even older den- tures cleaner. brighter faster. o ,ntUf'tl tltot fit an tSNllliol to h,aJth. Se, ,-our thntilt rt1ulorl1. for Every Life Style We're at a point in fashion time when a girl wouldn't hesitate to wear her Pucci nightgown out to an evening party- properly a~ri.zed, of course. That's an extreme example--but one actually seen- indicating the exceptional freedom a woman now enjoys in choosing what to wear when, especially after dark. The fashions for holiday partying shown here tell the story. Unlike other years, when an evening drCM was identified by its decolletage, the way to tell this season's holiday evening clothes may be by a jewel-buckled belt, or several bands of velvet. Current styles can range from an understated plaid dinner skirt and satin top to a ruffie-hemmed dress, awash in glitter, that sparkles in the cover photograph. Simply cut, all these clothes blend their gala good looks with softly draped fabrics that move comfortably with the body. FAMILY WEEKLY cheers those designers who are literally creating a contemporary evening look for every life style. Today's woman is not about to go back, for too long, to the tightly cinched waist, or put up with wearing layers of clothing and masses of accessories-not if she has a freedom of choice! If corual. is your 1tyle, dreu 11p In a Trnlra 4ltd wool Tartan~ plaid dinur •klrt, bolttktl in vel- Pd. /ly al/I AttlwM for Glo of ,...._.Sil*...._, ll&s B. -ROSALYN ABREVAYA Set off a memorable evening wearing a jewe~uckled wrap t1Ullc over ma.tching pt11tLr, /~of Trninl for...._ OJfridt ,,,, ,,, 1lioar AAmlL -----------~~-~=-=------------------------ . IOW THars A TABLD FOR SllUS COllGESTIOI HEADACHES THAT OJI MEii THE DIFFaEICE BDWEm SUFFERllG AID FEEUIG BEi I a AGAll • • ~tis a new tablet made specifically for people who get sinus headaches and congestion. It was created by a research scientist who's suffered from sinus headaches nearly all his life. So he knew just what he was looking for. It wasn't a cold tablet or an allergy tablet. It was a tablet for sinus congestion headaches. And he found it. He called it Sinarest. And he made it strong so it would be effective. The idea behind Sinarest is to relieve your headache pain first and fast. Then to go to work on what's causing the headache. Your poor congested sinus cavities. To do this he used a pain reliever that's easy on your stomach, a decongestant that helps drain your sinus cavities and an anti- histamine. He even added a mild ener- gi1.er to help keep you from get- ting drowsy. Sinarest for sinus head- aches and the congestion that causes them. It can mean the difference between suffering and feeling better again. Denture Invention ~.lo9ollleepanda~t­lac ltdl -are oft.en telltale lip• of Pin-Werme ... uclY parultee that med.lea! experta •Y ln.'-t 1 out of every I penonaexamined. Entire fam-W. may be ~ru and not know tt. To pt rid of Pin-Worm.. they muat be killed ID the lup int.tine where theyllve. andmultipl)'. That'aeuetly what Jayne'• P-W"tableta do ... and here'• bow they do It: Fer People With "Uppen" •nd "Lowen" Flrwt-a lldenti8c coett.. came. the tableta Into the bowela before they cti.olve. Tben-Jayue'1 mod- em, med.lcally•pproved lnaedleat soes ri1ht to wOl'k-ldlle Pin."W orma qukkly, eully . .A.•,.," plMr-'-t· Don't take chancea with daapr-oaa. bJch.ly contadoua Pio-Wonne which lDlect entire lamllies. Get ren· ulne Jayne'1 P-W Vermif~ •.. emall, .. -to-take tablet.a ... 1peclal I --------------~ IUNMlllA&. llOft1. ICMOOl..I, ~ I ........ ,....._..._,.., .... I I ....,. .. Print I I Name I I Addrns Ate--1 I City S~t• I l Zlp __ Pt!one ::J --------------- Foc the first time. science now offers a unjque plastic cream that holds dentures-both "uppers" and ''k>w- ers"' -as lhey've never been held before. It fonnsan elastic membra~ that htl(Js hold yottr thnlurts to llrt Mlural tis.suu of vour #lmtlh. ll's F1xoo~-a revolutionary ditoovery for daily home use. So d ifferent it's protected by U. S . Patent f 3.003,988. F1XOOENT not only holds den- tures firmer . but it holds them mocecomfortably. too. lt's eoelastic you may bite harder. chew better. eat more naturally. The special pencil-point dispemer lets you put FIXODENT exac.'Tly where it"s needed. Resists oozing over and gaggi~. Just one application may last foc hours. Dentures that fit are e.en- tial to health. See your dentist regu- larly. Get easy-to-use FtXOOENT Denture Adhesive Cream at all drug counters. Susan Paine says: MPlcase allow up to four weeks for delivery, when you order by mail from Family Weekly." Pamjly Weetly's ads arc placed by reputable companlee. The items and copy arc checked for ~liability. Yet, uointcntion.I delays occur. becaute thouaandl of ordcn come in to our advcrtisen from all over the country. We at Family Weekly want to assist you u much u potliblc when lheae infrequent delaya oceur; ao if they do, just send me a card or lctler. l'IJ immediately look. into iL Write: S... ,._,F•~ W.rei& "1tnt.se-A..-e NewY .... N.Y. 922 0 VIC~.~~~ I •• t t I e1•11>. -a wtU.--TOMCCOC::OW. This year they WO Rt it different. ~vocation awC!Y from the crowds. -An Clncient Scottish castle Or some remote Aegean island. S-Omething special. Something different. Their cigarette? Viceroy. They won't settle for less. Its a matter of taste. Viceroy gives you all the taste, all t~~ tim.e. l Vital Issues, Watch Out! Here Comes Woody Allen M ark Twain and Will Rog- ers were masters of the art of the "spoof," and comedian Woody Allen is their modem heir-a man who handles his worries over troublesome is- sues by making fun of them. The owl-faced Woody ia a venatile humorist who acted as coauthor, dire<> tor and star of a recent film SUCCCSI, "Tate the Money and Run ... He is do- ing the same triple duty for his new film. "Baoaou, .. while at the aame time keeping a pm::epti~ eye on the world around him. F.um.v WElU!XLY decided to put eome questions to Mr. Allen on various burning issues of the day. Q. What bu television done for your mind? A. Over the years. it bu improved the level of my taste to the point where I no Jooaer watch iL Q. U you were appointed u mediator of the Arab-Israeli conflict, what would you do? A. Duct. Q. Why are you apinst meat? A. I neYCr said I was apinst meat. I am against ealing meat.Actually, I like meat--u meat. rve been known to stare at a veal cutlet for boun. You can look it up. it's in the court record of my first divorce. Q. What's your new movie, .. Bananu," all about? A. It's about man's aearch for truth and beauty in a world ClOmJpted by material deaires. Q . Interesting. What prompted you to make "Bananas .. ? A. I needed the money to buy a pen~ boule. Q. How hu Women's Lib chanaed your life? A. I no longer regard women u aexual What In .the World! SnowmobilestotM l escve Although • molt mowmobiles have been bought as recreational vehicles. IOme businesses arc ftndi.ng them invaluable for more ICrious punuita. Cattle and aheep ranch- era, for instance., have rescued snowed- in herds with the vehicle when they couldn'.._. get through a blizzard any other W9· The Royal Canadian Mount- -Cd Police are replacing their dog teams with a snowmobile fteet. One wu preaed into service u an emergency ambulance for an expectant mother. And finally, more and more utility companies em- ploy them to reach downed lines in snowbound areas. One Man's Achievement In 19S4 a public-spirited Texas citiz.en, who'd done well in oil, left a portion of hd fortune u the Jim Collins Scholarship Fund for needy and worthy graduates of the Corsicana (pop. 20,000) Public Schools. The result ia a school unique in Texas.. and perhapi the country. Other local benef actora were encourafCd; almost 80 ltudenta have received rour-year col- '• granll worth $1,200 a year. The objecta. And no matter bow much they bq me, I won't cbanae my mind. Q. You once were a love-«arved child. How did you overcome this deficiency? A. It's bard not to attract love when one combines virility, dash, and an ani- mal mqnetism that outrivals even Art Lint.letter's. Actually, from being love- starved, f m DOW IO stuffed with love it's done dangeroua thiop to my cho- lesterol counL Q. Do you think Americans pay too much attention to ICX? A. Not the Americans I go out with. school is also nongraded, placing stu- dents in class levels based on their past achievement; chro nological age is ICC· ondary. The students know the respon- sibility to team rests on them, not teach- ers. Less than two percent of the students have ever broken t.he code of dress and conduct (no drugs, weapons. disrespect, truancy). Aul. Superinten- dent Joe Seale speaks of Corsicana'• achievements proudly: "AU alona we have known that boys and girls are more important than oil:' Hard Old Days? Ten years ago the average factory-production worker had to work 98 hours and 42 minutes to make enough money to buy a small re- frigerator, according to the U. S. OepL of Labor. Today it takes only 86 hours and 46 minutes working time to buy a refrigerator with two doors and a sepa- rate freezer. A 21 " table tv required 90 hours and 29 minutes work in 1959; now 43 hours and 33 minutes will buy a 19" portable. And the beer to watch it with requires less labor, loo--23 min- utes for today's six-pack as opposed to 0 34 minutes I 0 years •So· latll-/our AUe1t tlll'Md director for MW film, "BONUllU," in wltich he also 11ars. At k/1, Ju ls more or k ss 41 work on movie set. Q, If you were stranded oo a desert island with one man and one woman, whom wouJd you choose and why? A. My uncle Blender and Jane Fonda. My uncle Blender because be liJces to swim a lot. Jane Fonda because she doesn't. Q. Do you consider yourself antisoda17 A. You miaht say that. One(: my father and mother taught me to wave by~ bye, they couldn't stop me. > Q, If you were to leave the world with ooe meaaage, what wouJd it be? A. Don't call me, fll call you. -t Fumeproof "Flowen" For years, the buly town aquare of Luton-Bedforct. ah.ire, England, wu noted for hu,e or- / Cabbage conquen lciller. nameotal 8oral decorations. But with proarea, traffic iocreued, and IOOD plOline fumes did ldbal daDUIF to ev- ery variety of flower the Parts Depc. tried to plant. Then Director Robert Enaliab hit upon a spleodid idea: why not cabbqes? Tbele showy plants keep their vivid sroeoa. reek, and yellows the year round and are immune to tBe heavy exhaust. The man-oo-tb&-ttreet approws of the vegetable docondooa. but womea: if car fumes killed most plant.a, what must they be doin1 to ua? NEEDLEWORK You don't have to be a Scotsman to like thistles. Here are some extra special ones to embroider. The lovely ·teed-puffs have a dimensional quality like the real thing. The wool embroidery has been sheared so it looks and even feels like thistledown-only this won't blow away and the "thorns" won't prick! The size is a magnificent 16 by 36 inches. The rock garden has a serene quality all its own. Prim little blossoms rear straight up behind the striated gray rocks. Overall size is 18 by 22 inches. Both embroideries designed by Barbara Sparre. The P,,~Mome f rui twood finished f ral1'Ef S have an inner edge of gold to highlight the embroideries. r---.-----------------------, 1 . Family Weekly, ._. ...,, ·-.... 13H• •lrfft. -·· n.rNa,.. 1 Check Items desired: fill out coupon •nd enc:IOM check or money I Kit 61138 Blue Thistle • $8.98 .. $ order. Florida residents s>M•s. add Nies tax. I -Kit 61139 frame tor Blue . --Allow 4 weeks for h•ndline •nd m.lllne. Sorry, I -Thlstl• • $7 98 .. -•re unebl• to h•ndl• C•n•di.n or forecn · · · ····· · orde~ To •void dell""' pl•••• lndlc•t• your j _Kit 61221 Rock G•rd•n @ $6.98 ••· zip code. ,. I _Kit 61222 frame for Rock G•rd•n _61~1• 'Jc,9~, ~!i.ic;c·c,r.~•·118·i>·1. · N•m• (Please Print) I I kits @ 25• ... .... ......... . . . I S.I• tH, If lppliclble Add i!Slt posuce for H eh Item Address I Tot1I •nclosed l D Seftd C.O.D, I -io.. ~· piodwlll deposit 1 •nd wt" pey PM""8n bel•nc• plus •II post•I dl•flll9. I city St•t• zip cOd• L ---------------------~ -·--· COST A MESA SADDLE BACK HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF DECEMBER 12 • DECEMBER 18 Hill HOLDER by Dick Wllsoa WILSON FORD _ .. HuntJn1&on Beacll Here are a couple of cute quotes from police blotters around the country. An excited young female driver replied to the olf icer Investigating her ac- cident: It's hls fault, officer, not mine, I was reading his bumper sticker. Another from the Ups of a member of the weaker aex under a similar Investigation: "I didn't run that stop sign offi• cer, I just 007.ed through lt',, While on the subject of police officers. . . Did you ever won- der why so many law enforce- ment agencies use ford vehi· des? You shouldn't have to wonder very long. Here at Wil- son Ford we have a long list of customers who drive our Ford products on their job and who have purchased Fords from us for their personal and f amity use. We feel that these are the real experts and who should know better? 1971 is certainly no exception when It comes to quality and perf ectlon from one of the oldest and largest build· ers of fine motor cars. Take Ford's new '71 Maverick for ex- ample. . . Thil year we offer twc new modela -the four-door famlJy sized sedan and the spor- ty Maverick Grabber. Drop in and put yourself behind U1e wheel. TH• DAILY "LOT, TV WlllC, DICIMaRI It. 1'1' DICK WILSON.'S WILSON FORD SALES 18255 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH ---, ! FO_~D j ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK WILSON SAYS: '71 '1 ARE ARRIVING IY THI TRUCK LOAD ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ! ! HUGE DIS- COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 197011 I ! Extr• S.vlngs On Low Mlleege Demon1trMors -31 To Choose ''°"' COMPLETE 1971 CAR AND TRUCK UNI ON SALi I $68 TOTAL DOWN "MT. $68 TOTAL MONTHLY "MT. J6 MONTHS $61 is the totel dow11 P•Y"'•11t •'"' $61 ia Hie tot•I "'011thl1 P•Y"'•11t i11clucli119 h•, '70 lice11.. •'"' •II r. ... 11ce ch•rt•• 011 •pproved cr"'it for J6 "'011tha. Deferred P•Y"'ellt price ia $2516.00 inclucfln9 •II fi11•11ce cher9H, ta .. s, '70 Uce1110 or if you prefer to P•Y uah, Hie full uah price ia only $2114.90 includin9 Sales tH, '70 licente #lltlOWI 2J'66 A.,.lt, 12.00. ~ TEST·DRIVE THE ONE OF YOUR CHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH ILVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD 842-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH SALES DErr. ' •.•. to 10 , .•. 1 Deys SHVICl OHN '"'· tlln ftl .. I •·•· to I , ..... Mo,., I •.111. to t '·"'· 592-5511 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEl';I(, DECEMB'ER 12. 1'70 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS r,i () R N I N r, M 0 ND A Y th r u ·f RI DAY 4:00 II Mr. Ed; Movli, Mon. only. 0 Hlpw11 Pltrlf fJ Flipper CC) m Tiit Flintstones CC) 6:00 II S1nrise St_.r (C) 6:25 0 Edtlcltion Exdl1n1e (C) &:Jo 11 Oc1yqeJ CC) a ~@mTIM .... ww. .._,. GIM CC) Alt James hosts. O @ (}) Tlllt Gift CC) m lnter1d CC) Louise Ridgle. GJ Bill Johna News CC) 0 (i1J Cl) t:f) D1r• Sll1dow1 CC) fJ News CC) Buter W1rd. GJ 9 @ Cilll11n's lsl1nd CC) (i1J CV loc1I News (C) /\ I I I II 'J ( I (I ~. m Gtorp f'Vtu• News CC) GJ Tbt Munsters, Mon., Tues.; PoRJ Pi1 CC) Wed.·fri. fll) Ch1rfit's P1d (C) Qi CJ) The Munsters @?!) Pl•J l T1lk CC) 0 Plycll*g I (C) Mon., Wed., Fri.; Efftctlvt llvin& CC) T1u1~ .• Fri. m Edue1tlon1I Ft1turu 12:00 8 Ludy Pair (C) fll) ~~mt Strttt CC) CR) # 156·60 fE Rtllllous FMturea CC) @E LI hmlli1 Rufino, Mon.; E.I Flstol del Dieblo, Tues.·fri. 6:45 fl) Commodity Report 0 0 Cl) m Words l Music (C) 7:00 II a Cl) CIS News (C) 0 @ Cl) m ltwftchtcl (C) 0 @@ 6I:' Tod1y Show (C) m IUnp of Comedy . 0 Dtbblt Dr1ke's D1ncercl1e CC) GJ Tr1vtl Flhws (C); Ptrsptdlff, m Mr. Wishbone (C) Wed. GJ Spidenn1n (C) ~ Ci) Ann Gutchtr Sllow CC) fl) M1rket Openinf 12:15 &l Stretch Ii Sew, Wed. ai) Doi G1llos en P1lenque 4:15 @I) Alu Ntrvo Sllow 4:30 1J Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 ROBT. YOUNG KNOWS * BEST AND IS BEST! 6I:' Tiit Rlf11m1n tiii) Notlcl11 t:f) G1llopln1 Gourmet CC) 5:15 fD The friendly Gi1nt 5:30 0 (jj) 00 ABC News (C) 0 Get Sm1rt CC) m My Ftvorlte M1rti1n fD Sesae Street (C) #156·60. 12:30 1J Cit) (j) As the World Turns CC) 0 Q) @ m D1ys of our lives 7:30 0 News/A.M. Show (C) (C) Macdonald Carey stars. fJ Fe1tures 0 @ CI) tl) A World Apart (C) m Yofi l Friends (C) m Dillin& for Doll1rs (C) 0 F1ther Knows Best O News (C) Bill Bonds. 0 Abbott & Costello CC) 6) B1tman CC) Mon .• Tues.; Cum· by CC) Wed.·fri. &J Pettlco1t Junction (C) Mon .. Tues.; McH1le's N1vy (C) Wed.·frl. @ This D1y 1970 (C) &J Hobo Kelly CC) ti) Stodl M1111tt Close @ @ Clrtoona CC) Et) Amtrie1's Problems, Mon. only tE Stodl M1rtet Cover11e (C) 1:00 I) 9 (j) Love Is 1 M1ny Splen· @ CI) St1 Hunt @ @ Jimmy Thom11on (C) fA!) (!) Tiie Three Stoo1u @I!)Cinem1 l0 fD Mistlfo&ers Neighborhood (C) ~ 00 ~ews/Wuther /Sports (C) @?!) P11tor's Deslc/Films (C) m Comicos y c~nciones 8:00 II ~ (!) Clptain Klnproo CC) dortcl Thine (C) Andy Williams guests this week. 1J Q1 Ci) 6I:' The Doctors (C) 0 Mornine Wltctl CC) 0 Clrl T1lk (C); Cookin&. Wed. m LI CAin• V1ei• a1) F11turts CE Sesame Street (C) m Don Wilson's Town Talk (C) a1) Resumen Seminal de IH Notic· ilS, Friday only. m Clrtoons (C) 0 (i1) CI) t:f) All MJ Children CC) @Cl) S.1 Hunt m Movie: See Daytime Movies. 5:00 0 KNBC Newservict CC) t:f) ABC News (C) Mon.; Bewitched (C) Tues.-fri. 5:45 tiii) Deportes fD Yo11 for Health ti) Ch1rtin1 the M1rtet (C) 8:30 m Dennis the Men1ce fD Educ1tlon1I Pro1r1ms l Specialsi----------------------- 6) Cumby CC) 1:30 11 Qi)(!) Tht Guidin& Upt (C) (i1J CI) Sesame Street (C) 0 @ @ m Another Worl6-B1y Et) Kukl1, Fr1n l Ollie, Thurs. City (C) O Bi& 5 News CC) 9:00 1J Q.t (j) Tiie Lucy Show CC) IJ Ben Clsey 0 fU @ 6I:' Dinah's l't1ct (C) 0 @ (]) tl) Let's Make 1 1J Movie: See Daytime Movies. (C) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 Your Money's Worth. Thurs. only. 0 Tempo's Everywoman (C) 10 00 AM -~ r.:-1 NFC AFC F b 0 Movl·e·. See Dayt1·me Mov·1es. &J flshions In Stwinir (C) : g ~ \6 ; I oot all Doubleheader (C) Pittsburgh • at Atlanta; San Diego at Denver. "Character Actor Week." tE Commodity Report 11:00' Q!) Ci) NFL Football (C) San Francisco at New Orleans. m Jtcll LI Linne (C) t:f) Sttr1inf Tht1tre (C) Friday. 12:00 @ IJ) I SJICrAl I NBA Championship Playoffs (C) Highlights &J Clrtoons CC) 1:40 &J Kids' Stuff (C) o 1970 championships in which New York defeated L.A. Chns ti) Office of the President 2:00 IJ ~ 00 Secret Storm CC) Sch~kel narrates. fD Sesame Street (C) (R) 156-60. 0 ~@ m Brleht Promise (C) 12:30 0 l!ll (!)I IF1(1Xq 1970 USGA Highlights {C) Golf Highlights 0 ~ ""t:f) Ntwfywed G (C) of several 1970 USGA events: U.S. Men's Amateur, U.S. 9:15 0 Movie: Thursday. IW ~ • . ''!'' Women's Open, U.S. Public Links, and U.S. Open Championship. 9:20 6) Fuhions in Sewin& (C) = ~0°;~~ See Daytime Movies. 5:00 a1) Futbol·Soccer Mundlal: Boca Juniors vs. San Lorenzo de 9:30 IJ Ci!! Cll Beverly Hillbillies (C) 2:30 IJ Q?l (j} Edee of Night (C) 10:00 :J,m~~c\ootb1ll (C) Replay of Frrday·s game with Calif. Inter· 0 CiJ@ 6I:' Conctntr1tion (C) 0 Q) m Another World -scholastic Federation. 0 m Movie: See Daytime Movies. Somerset (C) MONDAY, DECEMBER 14 &l Romper Room (C) 1J Divorce Court (C) (i1J (!) H1yden/Douet1S (C) 0 t:f) Ditin& Cime (C) 6:00 @ 00 Monday Night Football (C) Detroit at L.A. EE S1odl M1rbt &J Roy Roiers WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16 10:00 IJ ~ (!) flmily Aff1ir (C) 3:00 IJ ~ Gomer Pyle (C) 6:05 0 Kings Ice Hockey (C) Kings at Boston Bruins. 0 6I:' Sile of the Century (C) 0 It's Your Bet (C) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17 &J Features/Public Service CC) 0 Str1n1e P111dise (C) 8:30 &J Olympic Boxing (C) fD@ Sunny Today (C) 0 @ @ t:f) Genertl Hospit1I (C) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18 Et) Features & Specials m Outer limits 11 00 m SC 10:301J Qi! Ci) love of life (C) &J Underdo& (C) : U Basketball (C) Game played earlier at El Paso, Texas. 0 @@6?:' Hollywood Squ1res (j1@ M•tinee: Don Rodewald. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19 &J A11tl Gordon mJ 30 Minutes (C) Mon .• Wed .• Fri.; 10:00 AM IJ QI) 00 Sllh Bowl Game (C) Texas Tech. vs. Georgia 11 oo &11 Nill 'a' Wh th H rt I (C) Tech, from El Paso, Texas. : -~ l.!U ere e 11 s Chillen1e (C) Tues .• Thurs. 12:00 B •' NFC/ AFC Football {C) New York at Baltimore. 0 @ @ 6I:' Jeop1rdy CC) m Cinema 36 4 30 0 ~ r'i"I G1llopinf Gourmet CC) J·.JO &'ti The Ml"• Rov Show CC) : r " The Killy Ch1llenge {C) Jean-Claude Killy is filmed u.u 1.:LJ -" , at Heavenly Valley In South Lake Tahoe, Calif., where he meets fJ Tempo (C) 0 Mike Dou1l11 (C) another of the world's best skiers. GJ Rocket Robin Hood (C) 1J flmoua Jury Tri1ls (C) 5:001 L.akers Basketbell (C) L.A. at Atlanta. tiD SeSlme S1rHt (C) 0 @ (]) t:f) Ont life To live (C) @ m ABC'1 Wide World of Sports (C) 11:05 Et) Ch1rlit'1 P1d (C) &J Bozo's 111 Top Show (C) • World Cup Soccer (C) Brazil vs. l~aly. 11:20 fll) Ft1tures, Mon., Tues .. Thurs. ~Cl) Popeye C1rtoon1 (C) 7.00 Saturda~ Night Flaht1 (C) Tentative card: Mike Quarry vs. 11·'"' &11 lliO:iilo f¥I c 1:r.i Ch .... th l ' · w d Larry Cruz in light heavyweight event. ·--IQ/ 1..&.1 Se1rdl for Tomorrow ( ) &!I n.. 1 1Ytn1 or 10:30 m USC Basketball (C) Tape o f Sun Bowl Finals. Page 3 RCll 18'' EP ~72 RCll 16'' Pait 4 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DEC Ulla Piii 12, 1'70 ~ I\ T U R D I\ Y DECEMBER 12 I \' r N I N (, ,:00 In. 11, News (C) (30) • News Spedal (C) (60) "Los An· ae es '71." The KNBC news com· mentators review the events of 1970 and evaluate the coming year In Los Anteles and California. O Movlt: "T1lt Safec,.ck11" (dra· m1) '58-Ray Miiiand, Barry Jones. Jeannette Sterile, Melissa Strlbllnf. The true story of a master safe. cracker who was released from pri· son to steal German secrets during World War ti. IJ Bois City CC) (60) 0) Then Ca• lro1110n (C) (60) fl» 00 Hip ChlplrTll IE Musicale 6:15 IE Davey ' 80liattl CC) m 11lt Rat Patrol (C) (30) 6:30 I About a Wiiii (C) (30) (}) Perry Mason (60) Hobby ShOWCIM (30) : Tlt1 French Chef CC) (30) With Julia Child. I (i) C8S News CC) (30) tiildtlft'I lotPtl Hour (C) (30) Edp of Elemlty (C) (30) Upbut CC) (60) 7:00 11 CBS Evenln& News (C) (30) Roger Mudd. n CiJ Cl) m 1 s!lcllL 1 Han• lrfnur (C) (2 ht) A two-hour or· lainal musical, based on the pop- ular story about a PoOr Dutch boy who struggles to help his ailing father. Young Robin Askwith por· trays the title role, ind Eleanor Parker, Richard Basehert, John Gregson, Cyril Ritchard, Roberta Tovey and Sheila Whltmlll are fee· lured. m Death Yallq Dqs (C) (30) I 15•c1MI rr.1111trt Covtra1t ( ) "The Aristocats." newest animated feature from Walt Disney Productions, premieres tonight, and Bill Welsh is host to those attend· i the ~remiere. I If c1M I The Fabulous Sixties C ) (60) Peter Jennlnp narrates this look at more events of the 1960s. Cl) Bud! Owtns (C) (30) I Creative Living With Crafts (60) Realities CC) (60) (R) Llvin& Falttl (C) (30) Box de Mexico (90) Ritmol1ndla 7:151J Kines Wrap·Up (C) 8:00 -Gery COoper, Charlton Heston. IE NASA f'lf• (C) (30) 0 LT. HEAVIES MIKE * QUARRY & TERR'/ LEE! 9 SatllrdlJ Nl&ld Flpb (C) (2 hr) Mike Quarry meets ferry Lee In 1 lO·round liaht-heavywelsht bout. ! (l7J (}) EE Tltt Newlywed Ci .. {30) Bob Eubanks hosts. Movie Crllts: ...,._ Statdl" (dr1m1) '48 -Montaomery Clift, Aline McMahon, Wendell Corey. I Minority Co111•unltJ (C) (30) It 11 Written CC) (30) I lfi(IAL I In "'' eo.,..., of Men (60) A documentary •bout the role sensitivity tralnina Is playin1 in narrowlna the racial 11p betwHn a white foreman and bl•cil workers, newly elevated from h1rd core stat- us at a Southern automobile fat· tory. @Ii> Tiit Story (C) (30) 8:30 6 QfJ Cl) MJ Tltr1t Sens (C) (30) Ernie 1nd his friend Paula Harvey cooperate on a science projed In· volvlna the Power of auuestion by seemin1 to tum Dodie's doll Myrtle into a book ind m1kin1 her flt· lieve It; makina her Uncle Charley believe he's growing taller by short· enln1 his cane; then when Ernie tries the Power of suuestlon on Steve, someone turns off the power. 0 @ (I) EE lnmlu w .. CC) (60) A Salute to Christmu ind to Wilt Disney. I Porter Wap1tr CC) (30) Cinema 30 (C) (30) La Tormenta (30) 9:00 11 Ci!) Cl) Arnie (C) (30) Arnie Is stunned to learn that l1vlsh Christ· mas gift giving is a requirement for one in his exalted J)OSitlon, and his "traditional" aift of home· baked cookies won't quite fill the bill. 0 9 (i) m NBC Saturday Mew· it: Ct) "PIJ1110uth Adventure" (ad· venture) '52-Spencer Tracy, Gene Tierney, Vin Johnson, Leo Genn, Lloyd Bridges. An epic of Early America delailina the Pilgrims' voy- ~e on the Mayflower. Wllbum lrottlera (C) (30) Homewood CC) (60) (R) ''Ex· cursion in Sight and Sound." ~ Hour of Power CC) (60) I If c1ll I La Ylr11n de luad· a pe (g} (2 hr) Live and direct from Mexico City. 9:30 6 Qj) (i) Mary Tyler Moore (C) <30) After Allen Stevens, a young cameraman at the television st•· lion is almost fired, Mary feels sorry for him and Invites him to the house for dinner. 0 @ (]) EE Most Deadly 81•e (~ (60) "Nlghtbirds." Jonathan Croft becomes bodyguard to H1wk. a superstar rock sinaer. 1fter Hawk's airlfriend is electrocuted by a riqed electric aultar. Joanna Moore, Jett Bridges and Norman Lloyd 1uest. 0 News CC> (30) Lerry Burrell. 0) Del Reeves {C) (30) 7:30 R ta!J Cl) Mission: Impossible (C) {60) A leadina supplier of Illegal heroin is dyinf of cancer and is about to designate a successor and turn over to him the only known list containing all the vital Inform- ation about the entire drua opera- tion. The IMF la called UPon to in· tercept the list and prevent perpet· uatlon of the llleral drur empire. 10·00 ~ .tlWil Cl) M · (C) (60~ e ! Ram Aetitn (C) (30) · 1DJ ann11 ren· (}) Ef) Llt'I M1q 1 Deal e Scott 1_uest~ as Kathy uren, C ) m) Monty Hall hosts. a youna &1r1 with clairvoyant ten· dencles. who after seeln1 M1nnlx's 0 Mllllotl $ Mov'!: (C) ''The Wr!" picture in the newspaper, bealn' of ttl1 M•rJ Deare (adventure) 59 to have recurring drums In which THE DAILY PILOT, TV WE'!K, OECEMll<lt 11. 1'70 she foresees his death. Kathy's vis· Mitchell, Nicole Maurey. Intrigue ions are discounted by her mother and suspense unfolds as an adven· (Kim Hunter) and Mannix until lurer learns where a pricelus rold they begin to materialize and Man· sunburst is hidden and sets out nix has a series of ctose calls with to claim it. death. 0 ABC News (C) IJ 811 5 News (C) (30) B Aae of Aquarius (C) (60) Guests 11 :30 ' Lohman l . lerllley (C) include Spike Jones Jr., Renne Jar· Slturda1 N11ht Movie: "Hou11 rett, Michael Dees. and Bruce o Numbers" (drama) '57 -Jack Campbell. Palance. Barbara Lana. Harold J. I News (C) (30) Ken Jones. Stone. The brothers of a San Quen - Oall·Rld&e 1o11 (C) (30) tin prisoner make plans with his NET Playhou11 (C) (90) (R) The wife to take his place in prison. Royal Shakespeare Company Pro· IE Movie: "Tiy and Get Me" (dra· duction of "Marat/Sade." ma) '51 -Frank Lovejoy, Lloyd Bridges. 10:30 IJ TONIGHT'S GAME! 12:00 IJ Movie: "Suspect" (mystery) '45 * UCLA vs. TULSA! -Ella Raines, Charles Lauahton. IJ UCLA Basketball (C) The UCLA 12:15 m All·Nl&ht Show: ''The Judie Bruins meet the Golden Hurricanes Steps Out", ''Tht lone H1ul" and from Tulsa, Okla. "Wattt'fronl" 0 Rose1 Grier Sllow (C) (30) Ros· ~welcomes Della Reese. W USC Basllt tblll (C) USC vs. Arizona State. II) News (C) (30) (ft) CV Saturday Niaht Movie: "Cir· cus World." John Wayne. m Passport to Tt'lvet (C) (30) 11:00 8 0 0 Ntws (C) B frfp t Nl1ht: (C) "Dr. Blood'• Coffin" and (C) ''Tht llob." II) It Is Written (C) Q':I (j) Spotliaht Theatre: (C) ."Oklahoma Annie." Judy Canova. John Russell. ~ CJ) Award Theatre @m festiv1I Filmico 12:30 O Speallin& freely (C) Guest is Or. Sidney Hook. professor of phil· osophy at New York University and author or "Academic Freedom and Academic Anarchy." 1:00 a Movie: "In a l onely Place" (drama) ·so -Humphrey Bogart. Gloria Grahame. Frank Lovejoy 011 Mondo (C) 1:30 O News (C) 1:45 IJ Movie: "Danaer Zone" (mys· tery) 'SI-Tom Neal, Hugh Beau- mont. II) Movie: ''Thunder Ovff Tanrier'' (adventure) '57 -Robert Hutton. Lisa Gasoni. 11:15 8 f abulous 52! (C) ''Secret of ttlt Incas" (adventure) '54-Charl- ton Heston, Robert Youna. Thomas 2:30 8 News/Give Us This Da1 (C) I I I I I .-------. di ; ---->: ~ ,r ' Fine Quality PRINTING 642-4321 Offset & Letterpress ' ,, ~. ; . -,__ g ;:. ! -------.. A Complete Printing Service" Free Estimates PILOT PRINTING 2211 W. BalbcN Blvd. -Newport Beach I I I I I "THE SMOKEY ROBINSON SHOW," A ONE-HOUR MUSICAL VARIETY SPECIAL FEATURING SOME OF TODAY'S TOP POP MUSIC STARS. AIRS ON ABC, FRIDAY AT 10 PM. SMOKEY ROBINSON AND THE MIRACLES, ONE OF THE TOP-SELLING MOTOWN RECORDS GROUPS. WILL BE JOfNED ON THE PROGRAM BY THE SU- PREMES, THE TEMPTATIONS, STEVIE WONDER AND FRAN JEFFRIES. IN ADDI- TION TO HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS AS A RECORDING ARTIST. SMOKEY ROBINSON HAS BEEN CALLED "THE POET LAUREATE OF THE SIXTIES" IN THE MUSIC BUSINESS. HE HAS WRITTEN SONGS FOR THE MIR- ACLES. THE BEATLES. THE ROLLING STONES. THE TEMPTATIONS. SONNY AND CHER, DIANA ROSS AND THE SUPREMES, BRENDA HOLLOWAY, lHE MARVELETTES AND MARVIN GAYE. IN THE ABC SPECIAL. ROBINSON AND HIS GUESTS P.ERFORM MANY OF THE SONGS WHICH HAVE EARNED GOLD RECORDS FOR THEM IN RECENT YEARS. ANNE' MURRAY GUESTS SUNDAY AT 9:00 PM ON THE GLEN CAMPBELL GOODTIME HOUR ON CBS. THE YOUNG SINGINO STAR REOENTLY RECEIVED A GOLD REC. ORD FOR HER POPULAR RECORDING OF "SNOWBIRD." MISS MURRAY, NOW RIS- ING TO POPULARITY IN THE UNITED STATES. IS ONE OF CANADA'S BRIGHTEST NEW TALENTS. A REGULAR ON THE CA· NA01AN TELEVISION SHOW "SING ALONG JUBILEE," SHE IS ALSO UNDER AN EX- CLUSIVE CONTRACT WITH THE CANA- DIAN BROADCASTING CORP. MISS MUR· RAY WAS BORN IN SPRINGHILL NOVA SCOTIA. SHE IS THE ONLY GIRL IN A FAMILY OF FIVE BROTHERS. UPON GRAD· UATING FROM THE UNIVERSfTY OF NEW BRUNSWICK SHE TAUGHT HIGH SCHOOL FOR A VEAR ON PRINCE EDWARD JSLAND. SHE WILL CONTINUE TO MAKE APPEAR· ANCES FROM TIME TO TIME ON THE GLEN CAMPBELL GOODTIME HOUR. THI! DAILY rll.OT, TV WEEK, DEC•Matl!a U, 1"9 A· T • T -E-N-T -1-0-N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! PRICES ·WILL NEVER BE LOWER SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE AND PICK OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on The New 1970 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION 2 o-r e 4 Door e W9901K e lotMhtHS & Pid1t1"5 DOT DATSUN 18835 BHch Blvd. Huntinqton Beuh 142,.7781 or 540-0«2 OPEN SUNDA VS CAPRI The Mt ••Y car·"'°"' luntM with the price of a sub c .... ,.ct SANTA ANA LINCOLN-MIRCURY 1301 .... Tustlft Santa Ana 547-9183 Open uftttl t p.m .. Men.-frl. I p.m. Sat. & Sun. FINEST SELECTION OF BMW's IN ORANGE COUNTY · &' • All Model~, 'fll ~ • All Colors ~ • Immediate Delivery • Soles, Service, Tues., Thurs. tilt 8 :00 Joe Berlotti's T & M MOTORS 8081 Garden Grove Blvd. 534-2284 1970 OPELS Dteltlufty ... _ .. Te CIMr BAUER BUICK IN COSTA MESA 234 E. 17th St. Costa M.H BILL MAXEY TOYOTA, INC. DON BURNS' PRESTIGE PORSCHE-AUDI AUTHOltlZID N•-Used--S.rvke Orange Counties Finest 13631 HARBOR BLVD. GARDEN GROVE 714 636-2333 CHICK IYERSON Your Authorii:ed VW Dealer in the H•@H Home of the love Bug Speci•I 445 I . Coett Hwy. .. t.y.iti. Drh••· N.I. 61l·Of00 14'-JOJI e1t. U Ht. 14 & H SPORTS MINDED? Then Newport Imports is Your kind of pl•ce. Your Authorind ~ Austin A,..rica large stock of used Ponchea Jags, MG's, Austin 'HHleys, etc. J1rtuµort 3\ 11 qJ o rt ~' I t t f y N.8 6'2-9405, 540-176' In the ff arbor Area the Economy line for the Quality ~ millled. IMMERMAN DATSU 2145 Harbor, Colt• MeH 540-6410 ' Pase 7 SUNDAY DECEMBER 13 MORNING 6:1$ m 111• Chrittophtrs 6:30 m lllt Blblt Answers 6:55 11 Qin Us This Dey (C) 7:00 II Tom end JtrTJ (C) m Mr. Wishbone (C) 7:30 II Penelope Pftstop (C) II Music & Utt Spoken Word (C) O Htr1ld of Truth (C) ID Slcrtd Hmt (C) Q) 00 Goel It the Ansl!ftr (C) 7:45 ID The Christophers (C) 8:00 II limp Unto Mr Feet (C) 0 This Is tht life (C) II Cathedral of Tomorrow (C) 0 Anale's Gareae (C) Children are told about ancient Aztec pot· tery. Special guests are the Floren· cio Yscas Dancers. O D11 of Discovery (C) m Wonderem1 (C) I!) Reviv1l Flrts (C) @ (1) This Is the lift (C) ~ Cil Town Hill Mfftlna (C) 8:30 II Looi! Up ind Liv• (C) 0 Mrs. Alphl Bet (C) 0 Modern Missionary (C) O Movie: "Seraeant l of the For· el1n lttlon" (adventure) '60-No- elle Adam, Christian Marquand. ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) ID @ 00 Klthryn Kuhlm1n (C) till (I) Hour of Oellverenct ~ C1J Full Gospel Revival (C) 9:00 II camera Three (C) O SlrendlpitJ (C) A visit to the Pasadena Humane Society for a lesson In zooloay, and a view of Lion Country Safari. II D11 of Oiscover1 (C) O Campus Profile: "Viewpoint on Nutrition-Allergy." ID Gospel Slnalna Jubiltt (C) @ 00 Rtvinl f'iru (C) U (I) Oral Roberts (C) 9 (j) Tom Ind Jerry (C) m la flmlli• al) P1norem1 lltino en Dominao 9:30 II Tod11's R•li&ion (C) D My Favorite Strmon (C) Guest speaker is Dr. Thomas Kilgore Jr .. Second Baptist Church, L.A. II Gene Autry Show 0 @ CI) Smokey the Bm (C) 9 CI> First Baptist Church (C) ~ (j) Face die N1tlo11 (C) 10:00 II Inside Football (C) 0 Q) Cl) it:' NFC I AFC Football Doublttl11der (C) Pittsburgh Steel· ers at Atlanta Falcons; and San Dieao at Denver. II Hour of Power (C) 0 @ (I) Jonny Quest (C) O Movie: (C) "Muco Polo" (•d· venture) '62-Rory Calhoun OJ Amuina Tllr" a Ci) Ca1111r1 lllru (C) 10:30 II a (I) NFt Toda, (C) 8 (j7J (j) C1tt1noo1a Cats (C) OJ faith for TodlJ (C) 11:00 6 9 Cl) NFt Football (C) San Francisco 49ers vs. New Orleans Saints at New 'Orleans. II Home lu1ers' Gulde (C) 0 @ (I) Bullwinkle (C) m Movlt: "lost Anatl" (rQmance) '46 -Mar11ret O'Brien, James Craig, Marsha Hunt. ID Church In the Home (C) @I) Cine en Su Casa ml Quien Canta Esta Candon? 11:30 O @ CI) Discovery (C) "One Summer in Boston." O Movie: (C) "lost Treasure of Ult Aztecs" (adventure) '61-Alan Steel, Mario Petri. m Drema Dominicel /\f I I !?NOON 12:00 II Movie: ''The Monster Ind lfle Gir1" (mystery) '41-Rod Cameron, Ellen Drew. 0 (jJJ @ -!i-•-1c-1.-&.-1 NBA Chim· pionship P1a1offs (C) Chris Schen· kel narrates highlights of the 1970 NBA Professional Basketball Chem· plonshlps In which the Nt* York Knickerbockers defeated the LA Lakers four games to three. ID lntelliaent Parent (C) rm> Drem1 Domlnicel 12:30 O @ CI) I "ICtll I 1970 USGA Hl&flllpts (C) Chris Schenkel nu· rates the hlghli1hts of the follow· Ing 1970 USGA events: U.S. Men's Amateur, U.S. Women's Open, U.S. Public links, and U.S. Open Ch•m- plonshlp. ID Oral Roberts (C) 1:00 II 0 Cl) it:' NFC I AFC Footb1ll THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 12, 1'10 Ttlt~raoll Hiii" and "I'll Never Foraet You.'' 3:30 II Sunflower Celebration Co. (C) ID Rodlet Robin (C) fl!) Sacred Cl1111111 (C) a) Alfltulture Report 3:45 O Movie: (C) "Optretion Sto&ie" (comedy) '60-John Hewer, Antor Rodgers, Susan Stephen. •:oo II flee Ult Nation (C) O OtslCIM I Compton: The Quiet Revolution (C) (R) A proflle of thr largest city west of the Mississippi where the blacks hold the political power. Warren Wilson, news re- porter, is on-camera narrator. II Movie: "Cunfi&htlfa" (western) '47-Randolph Scott, Forrest Tuck· er, Barbar Britton. ID Bozo the Cl .. n (C) (jJJ @ JuO, l1nn Qj @ QR Bishop's Loehr Room (C) @I) ,-1-;1-c-11-t 1 Operacion Navidad: A community telethon m This Is the Lift (C) a) CoU11e Football (C) 4:30 II Movie: (C) "I D11I in Dan· pf'' (drama) '66.-Robert Goulet, Christine Carere. O lnsiaht (C) "Hey! Hey! Billy Raye." A Vietnam hero has qualms about speaking on patriotism to the graduating class of his old high school. Stars are Michael Burns, Marj Redmond, Marion Ross, Than Wyenn. OSklppJ (C) m Mothers-ln·law (C) ID l1tt111n (C) @ 00 Undtrwar for Ptatt (C) U Cil film Feat.urea (C) fE All111 of tllt E11t (C) "The Guerdians of Life" explores lhe Jainism religion, founded by lord Mahavla of India around 500 B.C. m Arrieulture USA (C) 5:00 O Inquiry (C) Host Maury Green interviews Wilson Riles. neWIY· elected State Superintendent of Public Instruction. 0 "THE TIME MACHINE" * ROD TAYLOR, YVETIE MIMIEUX-lN COLOR! 0 Sunday Movie: (C) "Tiit Time Machine" (scl·fl) '60-Rod Taylor, Alan Young, Yvette Mimeux, Se- bastian Cabot. An English scien· list Invents a machine that takes him into the future and to a race or child-like people terrorized by militant monsters. fJ I tHctAl I Billy Graham Baton Roure Crusade (C) m Man frem UNCU (C) I!) Gilli1an'1 lllend (C) @ 00 Seven Arts Theatre: "DUtl in the luncte." EE Peter Gunn @@Passport to Travel (C) fE Kukla, Fran & Ollie (C) fl!) NASA Film (C) it:' Collect of Ult o ... rt (C) rm> FutbOl-SOccer Mundlall Boca Juniors vs. San Lorenzo de Alma· aro. a) Rea Humbard (C) 5:30 Q Speak Up (C) (C) San Dieao Chargers vs. Denver ------------------------- Broncos at Denver. 0 (jj) Cl) Directions (C) "The Priesthootl-1971." O Million $ Movie: (C) ''Tiit Man Who Never Was" (drama) '56.- Cllfton Webb, Gloria Grahame. m The World B11ond ID P1rspectlvt (C) @I) Frtnte 1 la Vida (C) 1:15 O Movie: "Beyond GICNY" (drama) '48-Alan Ladd, Donna Reed. 1:30 O (ill @ luues r. Anawm (C) Ii) Volc.t of Calvary (C) @I) I UIC!lL I Opmclon Navldad: A 101/2 hr. telethon to raise aifts and money for needy Chicano chll· dren at Christmastime. 1:45 II Q! Cl) NFt Today (C) 2:00 Q 1 sflctll I A Chri1tm11 Ctrol (Cf Animated version of Charles Dickens' classic. 0 Press Conlttenc:e (C) m ROLLER GAMES·ACTION! * T·BIRDS vs. TEXAS I!) Rollet G1mt (C) L.A. T ·Birds vs. Texas Outlaws. @ Ci) Sunday Matinee: "The In· terns." ~ C1J Chrh1tmu Cuol (C) 2:30 fJ Movie: (C) "Tumbl1w1ed" (western) '54-Audie Murphy. 3:00 II The Siesta Is Ovtr (C) II Robert K. Dornan Show (C) 0 F1mll1 Fiim Festival: "Dim· pies." Shirley Ternple, Helen Westley, Frank Morgan. m Chiller ~ C1J Double M~le: "House on I "lheTme~aehine 'Rod 'Taylor 'Yvette ~lmieux 5:00 -PJW in color 'XABe·'TV '70 he he rd c. en 'y. of H Ir, e· n· es ce l)y ttl :1 m Anlm•la. Actioll • Adventure (C) "Ch1llen1e of Eichorn.'' Maury Conrad ind John Merriman conquer "Eichorn Pinnacle," a spur below Cathedr1I Pttk In Yosemite. EE Color Tmeltlde (C) @ (j) World To•omw (C) EI!) P11yin1 th Cuit.r (R) tlt) Ci) Skippy (C) @Ii) Fisher F1111lly f VEN ING 6:00 ......... (C) (30) D 1r1 Ytur ht (C) <30> 0 Th C..ll•naina Sea (C) (30) "The Rescuers." Proaram explores the ways the U.S. Coast Guard pro- tects and saves thousands of ocean-goin& vessels. 0 The CrOO¥J Show (C) (60) m Unllllltd Wortd (C) (30) "Man & Environment " OJ Hert Come tllt Brides (C) (60) Q) (1) I S!ICtll I f'tJtachle (30) Story of California's newest aari· culture frontier. fE Book But (C) (30) "Shake· speare" by Anthony Buraes.s. QJj Ci) C8S """ (C) (30) @Ii) Hour tf Powtf (C) (60) @I) ! Ifie@; I Optracloft Navldad m lnslcM (30) GD Day of Dlscovtry (C) (30) 6:30 1J CBS Evenln& News (C) (30) Roaer Mudd. 0 (ii Ci) g;, Mttt the Preu (C) (30) 0 BARBARA & 8.B. KING * IN A GREAT HOUR! 0 Barbati McNalr Sllow (C) (60) Guests are The Friendly Persuasion. Gloria Loring, 8.8. Kina. m Ctuture Futures: "Tiie Bladl Cat." Boris Karloff. EE HOi!r of Dtllverance (30) fE Tiit Nader Repolt (C) (30) (R) Qi Cf) T1lll to tlle M1n11er (C) al Tiit Colden Ye1n (C) (30) 1:0011 a Ci) Lasslt <C> <30> "Any Heart in a Storm." Lassie saves the life of a lonely woman. Kate Reid auests. 0 @ (j) g;, Wild Kin&do• (C) (30) (R) "Experiment on the Ocean Floor." Martin Perkins and Stan Brock take part In an un- usual capturing and training of a porpoise in Hawaii. o @ (]) m ,..11 ... ;""1c .. 1""ec~1 s1nt1 Cl1u1 11 Co11ln1 to Town (C) (60) Featuring the voices of Fred As· lalre. Mickey Rooney, Keenan Wynn, P1ul Frees and Joan Gerd· ner, lhls 3-dimensional, animated musietl f1nt1sy is the story of Kris, an abandoned baby, brouaht up by Tant• Kringle ind the loy· maker elves. 0 Tiie l1n Tpon Show (C) (30) m Passpolt to Tr111tl (C) (30) "Chosen Cities." Hal Sewyer visits Puls, New York. Rome ind Hona Kon1. EE It 11 Wrltttn (C) (30) tll) Tiiis W.O (C) (60) (R) G> r1iUI for TodlJ (C (30) Gr!) Eltretlu en Mll111I (60) 7:30 8 a (j) Ho1111'1 Heron (C) (30) THE DAILY ~ILOT, TV WEek, DECIMl"Elll IL '''' Col. Hogen discovers 1 top secrrt ruse to recover money stolen in 1 r1dar devietor within the wells of st11e holdup. Strother Martin stela& 13 whlle making futile et-guests. tempts to repair their leaky bar· U TIM Dtftndtrl (60) reeks. 0 a» AIC S.ttc111 Mowft: (C) 8 @ (i) m Wonderf•I Wortd of "Wey ••• Way Out" (comedy) '66 "iifaney (C) (60) "It's Touah To Be -Jerry lewis, Connie Stevene. The • Bird.'' Animated character M.C. Russians char1e a member of the Bird (voice of Dick Bak1lyen) nar-U.S. weather team with 1tt1ckln1 rates the Oscar-wlnnln1 story of Ann• Soblova, a Russian 1ssi1ned men's love of-ind Inhumanity ft> to 1 weather stetlon on the moon. -birds. OJ Rtnduvoa W1t11 AcMnturt (C) U PETER SELLERS & (30) "Commune 11." A look et the * TERRY-Tl FUNNY! Red Chinese sl1ve l1bor u mps. @ (]) Stndey Mowfe: "CaHln1 0 Colltdy Cltult Theatre: "Mtn Nortlllldt m." James Stewart In • Cotted Hit" (comedy) '60-EE Minion Foru• (C) Peter Sellers, Terry-Thomas, Luci· fE Clvllllltion (C) (60) (R) "The ana Paluzzi. A bunglln1 clerll In Smile of Re1son." Britain's foreign office ls sent as @Ii) NASA Fil• (C) (30) a Special Ambassador to an ex-fl) I IPICIAL I OpttKton Navlclacl colony, where he precipitates brll· (cont'd.) A community telethon to Hant disasters. O Million $ Movie: (C) "Tiit Mov· raise money for Chic1no children, 9:30 fJ ""' (C) (30) Larry Burrell. It Murderer" (mystery) '70-Arthur OJ Quest for Adventure (C) (30) Kennedy, Ro~er1 _Webber, Wa~ren IE Lift for Todiy (C) (30) ~·tes. Lona-time l~surance cl11ms 10:00 IJ a Ci) Th• Conwey (C) (60) inspector and a bn1ht youna de-• tectlve join forces in tracking down :::r Brennan and Connie Stevens an arsonist whose specialty is the O Q) @ m Tiie Bold Onts (C) bombing of airplanes in flight. (60) "In Drums They Run." A OJ Tllrff,, Puaporta to1 ~tntllfe young Muscular Dystrophy victim (C) (30) North to June u. gives a pro golfer the coura1e he fl) Voice of tllt Hour (30) @Ii) Quest f Uf (C) (30) needs. Directed by Jerry Lewis. 8.00 or 1 0 KEVIN SANDERS B BOBBY SHERMAN stars * WITH BIG 5 NEWS! *on ED SULLIVAN TONITE ==~~ ";:t<%><3~fu) 8 f8 (I) Ed Sulltvaa (C) (60) m USC Football (C) (2'/2 hr) Re· Bobby Sherman guest-stirs. pley of Friday's &•me pleyed fJ '71 Mercurys present against the Californi• lnterscholest-* THE FBI tonight. ic feder1tlon. fJ @@ al TIM Fii (C) (60) Ii) Jot De Silve (C) (30) "The Witness." Erskine lnvestlaates fE F1nf1re (C) (60) "San Fran- a case Involving the foy·seekina cisco Rock: 'At the Family Do(." son of a wealthy bualnessm•n be-The Grateful Dead, The Jeffereon in& used by • crime syndlctte. Alrplane, and Santin• perform. Don Grady guests as John McEI-10:30 U World Tomorrow (C) (30) "Our roy. Murray Hamilton, Flore Plumb, Vanishing Forests." P1rt II. Roaer Perry and John Vivyan 1lso Ii) WNllencl Ntw1 (C) (30) auest. 11:00 IJ a Cl) News (C) m Movie Grelll: ''Tlle Stir~" D Qj Cl) News (C) (drama) '48 -Montaomery Clift, 8 Cu You Top Tlll11 (C) Aline MacMahon. After World War fJ @ CI) Newt (C) II, a starved, bewildered war or-O Wiiiiam f. Buckley (C) Guest phan accepts food ind sheller is Richard Crossman, discuuln1 from a G.I. while all the time his "In Defense of Pmllcel Soclallam." mother is searching for him. Ii) Kathryn Kuhlman (C) Ii) Tiie Big QuHtion (C) (30) @ CI) Movie: "Mr. '80." EE Pattern for LMn1 (C) (30) m I Ric1A I arde of Upta (C) fE I sfl(IAt I D1nce1 of Cr Net Pete See1er and friends celebrate (30) The Greell-Rom1n archltec· the holiday se1son wllh son1. lure of San Fr1nclsoo's P1l1ee of 11:15 ~Cl) ne Chrlltoplms (C) Fine Arts is the back1round for 1 11:30 IJ Movie: (C) "My Min Cldfrl(' perform1nce by the Greek Nellon· (comedy) · '58-0avld Niven, Junt al Folk Dance Company. Allyson, Eva Gabor. m Satrtd Clne1a1 (C) (60) D S.lldly Tonlpt Si.ow (C) (R) 1:30 0 @ Ci) m Bill CosbJ (C) (30) U Cltlltdral of To11orrow (C) "Swenn's Way." Chet Kincaid U Movie: "Nlpt Incl Ule City" learns never to trust 1 repossessor. (dr1ma) 'SO-Richard Wldmuk. Don Knotts auests. OJ Movie: ''Grtlft F1nprl'' (drt· EE Wor1d Tomotrow (C) (30) ma) '4S-Robert Beatty. fii) Tiit World We Live In (C) (30) @ (j) llltitflt (C) 9:00 IJ 9 (I) Olen Cl11pbell (C) (60) 12:30 0 ,.blk Service f'i111 (C) Ray Charies, Norm Crosby, Wally 1:00 fJ Movie: "Red Snow" (dram•) Cox and Anne Murray auHt. '52-Guy M•diton, Carole Mathews. 0 QI 00 m lontnU <C> <60> 0 News <C> "The lmpasters.." Little Jot end 1~45 Ii) Movio: "Tel• tf Advtlltltrt" Hoss pose as outlaws in 1 dulna (adventure) '54-Don Defore. .. 'SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN' "Dear Santa, Why do you have whiskers? Why do you live at the North Pole? Why do you leave presents in stockings? Why is your sleigh pulled by reindeer? Why do some people call you Kris Kringle? Why? Why? Why?" A sack!ul of questions about Santa Claus are answered in "Santa Claus ls Coming to Town," a special o ne-hour Christmas musicaJ fantasy air- ~ ' S.D. Ktuser tFttcl AJtaltt) nan111u aad slap ht "Senta Claus Is Coml-. 10 ToWlt." ing on ABC, Sunday, Dec. 13 at 7 PM. Featurin~ the voices of Fred Astaire, Mickey Rooney, Keen- an Wynn, Paul Frees and Joan Gardner, it is the story of Kris, an abandoned baby, brought up by Tanta Kringle and the toy- maker elves. The toys accumulate over the years and as Kris grows up he decides to scale the Mountain of the Whispering Winds, reigned over by the raging Winter War- lock, and deliver his playthings to the children of Sombertown. When Kris reaches bis destina· lion, he discovers that the tyran- nical old Burgermeister has de- clared toys forbidden in the town. Kris and his penguin companion, Topper, are con- signed to the town dungeon. "Santa C laus Js Coming to Town" was produced and di- rected for ABC by Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass, the team responsible for such peren- nial favorites as "Frosty, The Snowman," "Little Drummer Boy" and "Rudolph, the Red-• Nosed Reindeer," which will make its eighth annual appear- ance this year. "Santa C laus Is Coming to Town" was written by Romeo Muller. Music was composed and arranged by Maury Laws, with lyrics by Jule1 Bass. The designer is Paul Coker Jr. hp9 THE DAIL V PILOT, T\I WEEK, DECEMBER 11. 1970 lfe swapping. A new bed • e story. Swapping's a game any number can play. And lite rall y thousand of couples from all over the Los Angeles area do. Who are th e player ? What are the ru les? Find out thi s week on Channel 7 when F red Ander on presents a special Eyewitness News report on the trading ga me as it 's played m the swap clubs and private homes of Southern California. Sec "Wife Swapping:· a documentary in five parts. This Monday thru Friday, MONDAY DECEMBER 14 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "Pittsbur1h" (drama) '42 John Wayne. "All Mr ~ons" (dra· ma) '48-[dward G. Robinson. O "Dudline-U.S.A." (drama) '52 -Humphrey Bogart 9:30 0 "Incident in Sai1on" (adventure) -Odile Versois. Pierre Massima. m "Guns Don't Ar1ue" (drama) '58-Myron Healey, Jean Harvey 1:00 OJ "The hs1 An1rr M1n" (drama) '59-Paul Munl. Betsy Palmer. 2:00 O (C) "What's So Bad About FHlin1 Good?" (comedy) '68 - George Peppard. Mary Tyler Moore. 4:301J (C) "This lsl1nd urth" (sci·fi) '55-Jeff Morrow, Faith Domergue. FVE N INC 5:00 0 AH, SWEET SUCCESS; * ·BIG 5 NEWS TIME! 6:00 IJ 811 News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 KNBC Newservlce (C) (60) 0 STEVE HAS BARBARA * FELDON, TREVOR Paa• 10 HOWARD & JOHN GARY! O The Allen Show (C) (90) Guests are Trevor Howard. Barbara Feldon. John Gary, James Tra1er, and co· host Rich little. O Movie Speci1I: (C) "The Robe" (religious drama) '53-Richard Bur· ton, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature. Story of the Crucifixion. O Dick Van DJ'• (30) OJ The Flintstones (C) (30) 18 Star Tretc (C) (60) @ 00 Mondar Night Football (C) Detroit lions vs. L.A. Rams. 18 Hod1epod11 Lod1e (C) (30) ~ 00 CBS News (C) (30) El:) f isher F1mily (30) al Noticiero 34 (C) (60) m Winp to Adventure (C) (30) a:> la HOJ1 Flmiliar con Patricl1 tl) News in the Round (C) (30) 6:30 O Candid Ca111er1 (30) m The Flyin1 Nun (C) (30) ~ 00 NBC News (C) (30) ED I bklll ! The fir TrM (C} (30) Filmed in Scandinavia is a drama· tized version of the Hans Christian Anderson story or a httle tir tree. ~ Cl) Mr Favorite M•rtlan (30) El:) Soci1I Securltr (C) m The Desert Report (C) (3 a;) Los Olvidados (30) tl) ABC Evenln1 News (C) (30) 6:45 f,I;) Musicale 7:00 tJ C8S Ev1nln1 News (C) (30) 0 m NBC Ni&htly Nttn (C) (30) O What's My line (C) (30) OJ I love Lucy (30) December 14th thru 18th , at 4: 30 and 11 :00 PM. Call the Eyewitness News tea m anything you like. Except indifferent. eyewitness news kabc-tv/4:30 &, ll:OOpm bonds/ lawrence/nahan /sloane 18 But the Clod (C) (30) fH (j) Jvlia (C) (30) fl!) Specul1tion (C) (60) (R) ei!) CU T rtatll or Conse4uences (C) f,I;) Christ the livin1 Word (C) (30) al Roserio (30) a;) Slmplemente M1ri1 (55) al That Girt (C) 7:30 IJ Qj (j) Gun1111ob (C) (30) For- rest Tucker plays •n Army Sergeant who is accused of desertion •nd the theft of the Army's payroll. 0 @ 00 a;, Red Shlton (C) (30) Telly Savalas auests. IJ POLICE BRUTALITY? * N.Y.P.D. GETS SUED! IJ NYPD (C) (30) O Million $ Movie: (C) "Nipt Gallery'' (suspense) '69 -Joan Crawford, Barry Sullivan. Roddy McDowall. Rod Sertlng's trio of supernatural tales. m Truth or Conuqu1nc11 (C) (30) OJ It Ta~es a Thief (C) (60) El:) Government Fllm (C) (30) al No Crto en los Holftbm (30) fl) American Bandstand (C) (60) 7:55 a;) ~estlon de S.1undos 8:00 0 ID 00 m lau&h·ln (C) (60) -Guest star Debbie Reynolds ap· pears as Fifi Farllle. a circus knife· rower and Charlie Chaplin in a sa e to the oldtime movie sters of TV's late show. 0 SUE RANEY IS GREAT * WITH GRAHAM TONIGHT! 0 Vlrtlnla Graham Sltow (C) (60) Lance Rentzel, Sue Raney, Pat Mc· Cormick and Thalesaa Cruso guest. m To Ttll tM Trutll (C) (30) fl!) World Presa (C) (60) f,I;) Men of Vision (30) al TBA 8:05 tiii) Aqui Tm Patines (25) 8:30 1J fa (j) Her•'• Lucy (C) (30) Harry bribes Lucy into posin& as his expectant wife. m DIYid Frost SIMIW (C) (90) &J Drapet (C) (30) f,I;) P1ttem for Living (30) a;) Mlavellte Valdlll Show (30) CiE Discovery (C) (30) 8:45 0 UZl 00 The Youn1 lawyera (C) (60) "Remember Chris Gately?" Chris Gately and her brother, social activists. are accused by a city official of assault and attemped robbery. 9:00 1J ~ Cl) Mayberry R.F.D. (C) (30) Sam rejects suuestlons that he help his son Mike build a tepee for his school project. 0 @ 00 m World Prt111ler1 Mo· vie: (C) "Tiie Psydllatrlst: SOd Ilea The Cllildr1t1" (drama) ·7~ Roy Thinnu. Pete Duel, Luther Adler. A psychiatrist enlists the 1id of his p1tlent, an ex·addlct, in deal· ln1 with a small commuolty's drug epidemic. 1J Tiit Fuejtin (C) (60) 18 ftlonJ Squad (C) (30) fill ltt•litiu (C) (60) "The Idea ol North." Pianist Glenn Gould wrote the script and sound for thl5 look at the C1n1dl1n North· lend. •70 1est. !30) IS (C) 1ly?" tclal city 1ped (30) he !pee Mo· Cod 'O- ther •id leal· drug Idea ould for >rth· @E 30 Mlnlltff (C) (30) 10:15 U Movie: (C) "Tiit Enemy lttow" II) Ceaderto dt AIMii (30) P1rt I (dr1m1) '57-Robert Mitch-&> NltKM (60) um, Curt Juraens, 01vld Htdison, GI) Tiit Y .. 1 U.,.rs (C) (60) Theodore Blktl, Dou1 McClure. t :JO (Conclusion of movie will resume 1J TONIGHT'S BEST BET! 1tter the 11:00 News) * THE DORIS DAY SHOW! 10:30 ID Bill Jotina News (C) (30) 1J QI ()) Dorta Dtr (C) (30) Doris ~ Cl) Slltltodl Hel11t1 (90) M1rtln persu1des her f1rmer-f1ther fl) ~ Y Cultlms (30) to visit her In Sin Francisco for &> Ins.pt (C) I week. 11:00 II a ()) cm News (C) a am. w1n1 """ <C> <30> a a CI> m News <C> 11J ""' MIMI (60) 0 UCLA COACH WOODEN lmMnkale *ANALYZES GAME II> ltlCllCitl (C) (30) IJ Bnalns In Action (C) 9:45 0 (11) Cl) The Siient Foret (C) 0 &) News (C) (30) "A f 1mlly Tr1dltion." The fJ n.tre t· (C) ''lovts of Her· Silent force trio invest111tes the adts'' (drtm~) '64-Jiyne Mins· mob's stron1-1rm oper1tion of fore· field, Mickey Hiraltly. Ina superm1r1!ets to buy 1oods m Movie: "Kiiiers fro• S,.ct" produced by syndlc1te comp1nles. (sci-fl) '54-Peter Graves. @E hstor's Desk ID Movie: "Crooked Clrdt" (dr•· 10:001J 9 Cl) C.rol lurndt SM .<C> ma) '58--John Smith, fay Spain. (60) Julie Budd and Derwood Kirby ll:l 5 O 9 Ci) m News (C) 1uest. 11:301J Cij ()) MtlY Crfffin (C) 0 Will SUCCESS SPOIL O 9 (I) m Johnny Carton (C) * KEVIN SANDERS? IJ Movie c1 .. (C) TUNE IN & FIND OUT! U Movie: (C) "The EM-r ....... IJ Bl& 5 News (C) (60) Conclusion. See listin& 1t 10:15. fJ I #Piel£ I lilly Crallam B1ton 12:00 1J Mowit: "Hill the Conqlltflna R•llP Cnalldt (C) (60) Hero" (comedy) '«-Eddie Brack· m CttfP NM• News (C) (60) en, Ella Raines. fJl) Firtn1 U..t (C) (60) "Ena11nd's (ii) CI) S. Hunt Most Controversl1I M.P.'' Guest Is 12:30 m Cisco Kid Hon. Enoch Powell. 12:45 U N .. (C) g) LI Fa•Hla (30) 1:00 11 llMi•: '°Staled Car10" (drama) rm> Tet.Cint., Aratntino (2 hr) 'Sl-Claude Rains, Dan• Andrews. &) Tiit Silttlt Foret CC) (30) 0 Ntws (C) MOVIE OF THE WEEK "The Mao Who Wanted to Live Forever," a suspense drama about a heart surgeon who discovers that a private medical research founda- tion in a desolate mountain area is being used for sinister purposes, is the feature presentation on ABC's Movie of the Week, Tuesday at 8:30 PM. Starring in the film are Stuart Whitman and Academy Award winners Sandy Dennis and Burl Ives. McCarter Purvis ·(Stuart Whit- man), a brilliant heart surgeon, is Burl Ive.\ (left) and Stuart dismissed from a large eastern Whitman. hospital because of his unortho- dox method of using an artificial heart to save a patient's life. Leaving the hospital, he meets a man who encourages him to see Thomas Maynard Trask (Burl Ives). a billionaire who has built Science City, one of the largest and newest medical research cen- ters in the world. At the center, located in an almost inaccessible mountain area, Trask offers Purvis the post of director of cardiac surgery. The medical center is suppose~ to be d~ing research f~r t~e good of mankind, but Purvis begm.s to realize that some~hmg . is wrong. Enid Bingham (Sandy Dennis), a young hematologist w1_th whom he is in lo ve, reveals a strange discovery she has made while checking the center's personnel records. Almost all of the people working in Science City have the same blood type. After careful, secretive investigation, he and Enid discover that they, and others at the center, are guinea pigs for a di~bolical ex.- periment. To his horror, Purvis further realizes that he 1s to be the first human specimen in the experiment. THI DAILY .. 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(C) (60) 0 DELLA REESE, EDDIE *ALBERT & STUBBY KAYE JOIN STEVE! 0 Tiit Allt11 Dow (C) (90) Scheel· uled 1uests are Eddie Albert, Stub· by Kaye, Della Reese, Don White· held. 0 Sia O'Ctod ~: (C) 'Tu Clrde11 of Evil" (adventure) '54- Gary Cooper, SUS1n Hayward, Rich· ard Widmark. 0 Diel ¥111 D,tie (30) m n. F11nbtoftes (C) <30> II) @ (]) S...r Tret (C) (60) m .....,..,. LNat <C> (30) ~ (j) CIS Nen (C) (30) · cm F1IMr r .. MJ (30) @I) Notidtre 34 (C) (30) m 1.auw11 1a ... s... <C> <30> EI:> LI Hori Fa•lllar con htridl &) Ntw1 In die Round (C) (30) 6:30 a Clndld Clur• (30) m The F'lyhi( flun (C) (30) @ 00 NBC News (C) (30) fill I IHcj!L I BurcundJ and Mer· VID (C) (30) A visit to the re1lon of Bureundy, and an area in that region called Morvan, 1 mount1ln· ous triancle between Avalon ind Nevers. eit (j) My fmKite Martian (30) II!) Sodll Security (C) m n. Dtuft R.,.rt (C) (30) EI:> Los Of'ridNot (30) m ABC E...unc ,.... <C> c3o> 6:4S@mMlsicllt 7:00 II cas Evenill1 ..... (C) (30) 0 m NIC Ni.,.U, News (C) (30) 0 net's Mr Lint? (C) (30) m @ Ci) I love luq (30) II) INt tM Cltcl (C) (30) @ (j) Tllellday Mowtt: (C) ''SMw q. ... " Art linkletter. fE Kutil, Fm and otlit (C) (30) DENTAL PLATES REPAIR AND RELINE WHILE YOU WAIT EASY CREDIT TERMS ALL INSURANCE PLANS HONORED • CROWNS-BRIDGES FILLINGS-I RAYS EXTRACTIONS ORTHODONTICS ATTENTION UNIONS ! Ask us •bout our money uving p I • n for Union Members. LOW PRICES SENIOR CITIZENS WELCOME 1642-88141 • NEWPORT-COSTA MESA DENTAL CLINIC DR. THOMAS J . SM ITH & ASSOCIATES Open Evening• a Set11rd•v1 No Appointment Neouery 534 WEST 19tt1 STREET COSTA MESA 1 1 BLOCK WEST OF HARBOR BLVD WORK DONE BY UNION TECHNICIANS" THI DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, D•C•Mlll;lt lt. 1'70 9 (}) Truth or Coftaequencn (C) or San Fr1nclsco's Palace or Fine Im Cllrilt tM llvln1 Word (C) (30) Ms. 0) lollfio (30) U,!) Pattarn for Uvinf (30) EI:) Sillpl ... ntt Maria (55) fl) LI Criada Bien Crllda (C) (30) &) 1'lt Cll1 (C) (30) 9:00 7:30 II ta Ci) Btverty Hillbillies (C) 0 JACK LORD GUESTS (30) The Hillbillies hud for Christ· * ON THE FUGITIVE! ml$ in Hootervllle and a possible D · (C) weddln1 for Granny and storekeeper Tiit fucitive (60) Sam Drucker. IB Ftlo111 Sqilld (C) (30) II FUNNIEST TONIGHT!! fill The Advocatu (C) C60> ''Should * DON KNOTTS·GUESTS the United States aare• to 1 coali· RAYMOND BURR & tion pernment in Saiconr• JIMMY DURANTE'· Im Chall•ee (C) (30) fl) Concierto de Al•U (30) II m Don Knotts (C) (60) Guests m Natadaa (60) ire Jimmy Durante, Raymond Burr 9:30 IJ ~Ci) To Ro•, Wltll love (C) and Connie Stewns. O CHILD MOLESTER (30) Grandpa Pruitt's veterinary skill and Alison's artistic t1lenl are put * TROUBLES N.Y.P.D. to the test. 0 NYPO (C) (30) "l nt Port or 0 News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. Call." Louis Zorich and Allee Spivak. m Perry M1son (60) 0 @ (]) &) Mod Squad (C) (30) II!) Musiellt "Fever.'' Julie elves a ride to I fl) Mualc.t y EstrtllH (C) (30) man and his youn1 son and finds 9:45 II!) Puter's Desk (C) hersel! a kldn1p victim. lO:OO IJ KftXT Reports (C) (30) "Allen 0 Miiiien $ Movie: (C) ''Wltere .. . tlM *•Its At .. ( ) ,66 and llle11I. An examination of the , ..., e auspense -economic and social costs or illetal DaV1d . Niven.. Cyril Cusak. Doctor Mexican immlcratlon Into Calif mi1. patrlotlcally 1ets from London to 0 Blirut for the Foreian Office 1fter 0 Will SUCCESS SPOIL the disappearance of 1 key a1ent. * THE BIG 5 NEWS? I· m Trvttl Of Consequencn (C) (30) D "' 5 Ntws (C) (60) J II) It Takes 1 Thief (C) (60) 0 @ (]) tl) Marus W .. by, M.D. fill fanfare (C) (60) (R) "San (C) (60) "All the Golden Dandelions Francisco Rock: 'Al the Family Are Gone." A r1ther with mononuc· Do(." The Jeffenon Airplane, leosis lenores Dr. Welby's advice to Gr1teful Dead and Santina perform stay In bed for a month. durlna 1n •ll·nlatit rod( party. fJ I IHcW I Billy Craha• a.ton Im ioveo1111ent fllm (C) (30) Rouce Crusade (C) (60) @m No CrM en los Hombm (30) m Ceorae htntia Ntw1 (C) (60) 7:55 EI:) C.Stion de Sepnclos fill The San Francisco Mix (C) (60) 1:00 II a CJ) Qreen Acres (C) (30) Qj Cl) CBS Ntw1 (C) (30) Lisa Doualas discovers the Woman's @m LI fa"'illa (30) liberation Movement, EI:> Festival Mexiuno (60) 0 KAYE BALLARD & DOM 10:30 IJ cas News Speclal (C) (30) * OelUISE! VIRGINIA! "1770." The first in a series ot D Virllnll Cralla• (C) (60) Guests broadcasts focuslna on the events are Colonel Sanders, Glenn Var· leadlne to the American Revolution. borough, Dom Deluise, Kaye Bal· Peter Ustinov and Eric Sevueid are lard and Asher Snider. the comment1tors. m To Tell tl'le Trutfl (C) (30) ID Bill Joftna Ntw1 (C) (30) Im Full c..,.i 8Usillff1altn (C) ~ (j) F11t11re (C) (30) @I) la Constit1Kiclft (30) m Hey (30) 1:05 m Ulla Luo (55) 11:00 II Qj (j) m ...., (C) 1:30 IJ Qj (}) .... Haw <C> (60) D Qj Cl) m News (C) Guests Include Waylon Jennings, O CID You Top This? (C) Di1n1 Trask and Johnny Dunun. 0 tl) News (C) II ~ 00 m NBC T...S., Mow· 0 Theatre 9: (C) .. Davy'' (comedy) le: (C) "To• Jones" (comedy) '63 '57-Harry Secombe, Ron Randell. -Albert Finney, Susannah Yo~. m Movie: "M1nil1 Calllne'* (dra· Hu1h Griffith. Story follows the ma) '42-lloyd Nolin. love-filled trail of I carefree 18th· G) Movie: ''Tiie Nahd Str .. r' century youn1 min from his ele· (mystery) '55-Anthony Quinn. a•nt country home throu1h his en-@ Cl) Perry MalOfl counters In London. fill Rulitles (C) (R) 0 (il) (}) aJ ABC Mevle of tile 11:301J fBj (I) Mtrv Criflin (C) WHll: (C) ''The Man Who Wanted D Q1 Cl) m Jollnny Clrson (C) To U" Ferewer" (dram•) '70 -O MOVit la"'e (C) Stuart Whitman, Sandy Dennis, Burl 0 &) Dlclt Cavett (C) Ives. A he1rt sur1eon discovers that 12:00 O Movie: "Undtf'CIOYer M••" (mys· •. priv1te medical res11rch found•· tery) '49-Glenn Ford, Nina Foch bon in a desolate mount1in 1re1 @ CI) Olde Cavett (C) is belnc used for sinister purposes. 12:30 m All·NIOf S1Mw: ''Slaft Slllp," m David Frost SIMtw (C) (90) "lady Ctdlva Rldt1 Apln" end ID Draptt (C) (30) "List Man tn tart~." Oil I itlc!ALI 0.nces of Greece 1:001J Movie: "MJ Sil Comctt" (dr1· (30) (R) The Greek National Folk ma) '52-Mirshal Thompson. D1nce Company performs in front II O Ntws (C) e d ) II t n e 11 j, '· s :· D " ) ) s I. e AN ACTOR FOR All SEASONS Mark Twain aever dreamed that one day an actor would be portraying him and speaking his words as a result of seeking an escape from a soap opera. Nor did the legendary author envision that the same actor would seek escape from the Twain character because be felt at times that it had ruined or hurt his career-that people thought of him as a one dimensional performer. But that is exactly wbat hap(>Cned to Hal Holbrook, who today is starring as Hays Stowe, a maverick junior United States Senator, deeply involved in today's political scene, on N BC's "Senator" segments of The Bold Ones (Sundays, 10 PM). Holbrook is quick to point out that be isn't sure where his career would be today if the Twain period io his life hadn't hap- pened. As an individual, a lot did happen to him as a result of "Mark Twain Tonight." He bad appeared in a daytime drama, Brighter Day for over five years and felt his career was going nowhere. The Twain ·project, first presented off-Broadway in 1959, served as an escape from that career. That year he won the Outer Critics Circle Award and the Vernon Rice Award. Ap- pearing on Broadway as Twain in 1966, he won a Tony Award and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. In 1967 he repeated the role in a television special, playing to an estimated 30 mill ion viewers and received an Emmy nomination. Interspersed with his Twain characteri za- tion, Hal made his Broadway dramatic de- but in 1961 in "Do You Know the Milky Way?'' Subsequently he starred in "Abe Lincoln in Illinois,'' "The Glass Menagerie" and last season on Broadway gave mem- orable starring performances in "l Never Sang For My Father" and "Does a Tiger Wear a Nocktie." He also had starring roles in the musi- cals, ''The Apple Tree" (in which he made his singing debut), "Man of LaMancha" and "Camelot" (on tour with SaJly Ann Howes). Appearing with the Lincoln Center Reper- tory Company (New York) from 1963-'65. he played in "After the Fall," "Marco Mil- lions," "Incident at Vichy" and "Tartuffe." He also spent a season with the American Shakespeare Festival (Stratford , Conn.) ap- pearing in "Henry IV" and "Richard II." Hal's movie credits include "The Great White Hope," "The Wacky Zoo of Mor- gan City," "The People Next Door," "The Group" and "Wild in the Streets." But this actor for aJI seasons (and roles) wa.<11 known mostly (outside of New York) for his role as Mark Twain. Many people who saw him in this role on the stage or TV, did not realize that Mark is a hand- some young man (45). He was only 34 when he started as Twain. And so, once again, Holbrook felt a need for escape and that the Twain character should be laid to rest (temporarily). He took the Senator Stowe role in The Bold Ones for two reasons--one, so that people may see him as himself and two, and most impor· tantly, because he felt that here were scripts above the average and honest to a degree hoped for despite restrictions of TV. To prepare for his role of a United States Senator, Hal spent many hours in Washington with such men as Senators James B .. Pearson (R-Kansas), Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), Charles Mathias, Jr. ( R-Maryland) and Edmund Muskie ( D· Maine), among others. As the real Mark Twain said, ''The re- ports of my death have been greatly ex- aggerated." And as the real Hal Holbrook says, "The reports of my death as Twain are greatly exaggerated. I plan to do him · again from time to time--1 even hope that I can do him when I'm 70--the makeup won't take so long.'' But meanwhile, Senator Hays Stowe con- tinues to work for his constituents. To prepare for his role, Holbrook went cJ1rectly to "the horse's mouth." As the ac- tor puts it, "I knew what a plumber, a carpenter and a painter did but J didn't have the slightest conception or how a senator operated. I decided that the best way to flnd out was to go to Washington THE D•ll..Y 1"11..0T, TV WEEK, DEC:EMI~• ll. ltlt and ta lie with some of the solons." Hal made tbe necessary arrangements and made three trips to the nation's capital. On each trip he spent two days accompanying various senators around on their daily rou- tines. He talked with them, lunched with them, asked questions and got some very revealing answers. One of the things that impressed him Jeeply was the sincerity and dedication of these men. He came away with the gratify- ing assurance that the system works and that the country is generally in pretty good hands.. "Somehow,'' says Holbrook, "the right men always seem to come along at the right time." He also was impressed with the genuine warmth and respect that politicians with opposing viewpoints have for each ocher. It's a give and lake business and ii somehow works. Hal Holbrook is a perfectionist. He op- erates on the principle that if you're going to do anything, do it right, make it honest or forget 1t. There has not been one scrip! that he nor the producer (David Levinson) have accepted carte blanche. A script mighl be generally excellent in the main, but Hal always saw little things that made it even better. Jt might be a mi nor point but one that made the difference between a good script and a superb one. Little thlnp such as a look, a tone of voice, a gesture, a relationship to another character, etc. Jn one script, Hal saw how a simple move down a hallway and his stance when talking to another performer could heighten the scene. He discussed it with the director ancJ the other performer and all agreed. It made the difference be- tween an ordinary scene anc.J one that had dramatic impact. Jn one story, veteran per- former Frank Maxwell, considered one of the best actors in the busi ness, was to do a scene with Hal and guest-star Wilt Geer. It was a Friday and Maxwell was to start work the following Monday. He had planned a weekend of relaxation. But when he saw how prepared Holbrook and Geer were, he gave up his plans and spent the entire weekend on his script. "After watching Hal and Will," said Maxwell, "I knew r had my work cut out for me." Now rhat Hal has finished filming for this season, he has the time and hopes he will have the opportunity co fulfill one or his ambitions-lo star in a Western. "I think it would be marvelous," says Hal, "to play the steely-eyed, ·a man has got to do what he's got to do' type of hero. You know. leap up on the horse, ride hell-bent for leather and head 'cm off at the paM. And !hen at lhc finale, walk out on the dusty street, with the sun blazing and have the show-down with !he man who's vowed to kill me." 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DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 1J "Tiils Wo111n Is Ml111" (edven· ture) '41-Carol Bruce, Franchot Tone. "Wild Harvest'' (adventure) '47-Alan Ladd, Lloyd Nolan. fJ "The Fat Man" (mystery) '51 -Rock Hudson, Emmett Kelley. 9:30 O (C) "The Last Char&•" (adven· ture) '64-Tony Russel. m (C) "Hunter of tllt Unknown" (drama) '6&-George Anderson. 1:00 m ''Our Men in Hevane" (comedy) '6G-Alec Guinness. 2:00 O (C) ''The Last Yoyeee" (drama) '6G-Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone. 4:00 f) "Tiit Delicate Dtlinquenf' (com· edy) '57-Jerry Lewis. fVfNING 5:00 0 SANDERS & MORRIS * & THE BIG 5 NEWS! 6:00 f) 811 News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 MIC Newservice (C) (60) 0 KINGS VS. BRUINS! * BANG-UP HOCKEY! 1J Kinp War•-Up (C) fJ Six O'Clock Movie: "300 Spart- ans" Pert I (dre me) 62-Richerd Eaan, Diene Baker, Barry Coe, Sir Relph Richardson, David Farrar. Story of the monumentel fourth· century B.C. Bettle of Thermopylee. 0 Diet Van Dyllt (30) m Tiit FU11tstonu (C) (30) m @ (I) Stir Trek (C) (60) Eil) Hod&tpod&t lod&t (C) (30) ta!J (I) cas News (C) (30) EI!) Fistler Fa•lly (30) @!) Notldtro 34 (C) (60) m Wendtrfust (C) (30) m la ~ Fa111iliar con Pltrlda ti» News In Ult Rollftd (C) (30) 6:05 0 Klnp let Hoel., (C) (2 hr) L.A. Kines vs. Boston Bruins. 6:30 O Candid Ca111t11 (30) m The Flyln& Nun (C) (30) ~ CI) NBC News (C) (30) m Playln& the Cultlr (30) Qi (j) My Favorite Martian (30) EI!) Social Security (C) m The DtMft Report (C) (30) m Los Olvldldos (30) ti» AIC Evtnin& News (C) (30) 6:45 EI!) Musicale 7:00 f) CIS Evtnln& News (C) (30) 0 61! NIC Niptly News (C) (30) O What's My lint? (C) (30) m @ (}) I Lowe Lucy (30) m Btat the Clock (C) (30) Q.j (j) Branded (C) (30) Eil) Homewood (C) (60) ~(I) Truth Of Consequel!Clls (C) EI!) Christ tllt Livln& Word (C) (30) @!) Rosario (30) cne 300 Spartan5 'Richard -i:gan 1>1ane 11aker () f)rCLUCI\ M()Vlf 'Wednelclag-7art I Dar1d1g -7art 2 'ICABC -'IV In color Erl) Shnple"9nte M1r11 (SS) (60) "love and Marriaae." Conclu· (!) Tlllt Cirt (C) (30) sion. Alan King stars with James 7:30 II Qj (j) storefront La-rt11 (C) Coco, Michele Lee, Stiller & Mura (60) The Storefront Lawyers defend and Nancy Walker as guests. a 73-year-old dispossessed home-O AFRICAN DIPLOMAT owner (guest star Dean Jager) ac. * ON THE FUGITIVE! cused of murder. 0 The Fugltlve (C) (60) Q Qj (]) a;, I sPlctAl I The little D (i1) @ (!) JohnnJ Ctsh (C) Drummer Boy (C) (30) (R) An animated Christmas musical special (60) Homer & Jethro, Al Hirt, Jack· ie DeShannon guest. based on the song about the little Q) Movie: "Down Mluouri WaJ" drummer boy wh-0 u rives at the manger of the Christ Child. (romance) '46-Rosc:oe Ates. D (fl) 00 m Courtship or Eddi•'• m 30 Mlnutn (C) (30) Fattlet (C) (30) "Fear Is for Under· @!) Concierto de Almas (30) standing." When Mrs. Livingston Erl) Natacha (60) says she saw ghosts In Eddie's 9:30 0 Baxter Ward NIWS (C) (30) room, Tom Corbett oraanizes a Ell) The Nader Report (C) (30) ghost hunt to allay his son's fears. Im Musicale 0 Mllllon $ Movit: (C) "Escape ti) Sonriu s (C) (30) from Zlhr1ln" (adventure) '62-9:45 @;) Pastor's Dtsll (C) Sal Mineo, Yul Brynner. In an At1b 10:00 B 9 (j) H1w1ll fl~e-0 (C) (60) oil state controlled by a corrupt Monte Markham plays convicted monarch, fanatical followers of Na· murderer Harry Kellem. tionalist leader rescue him .. he ls D @ (]) m Four-In-One: "Rod being taken for execution. Serlin(s Night G1llery" (C) (60) m Trvth or Consequences (C) (30) Premiere episode of Rod Serling's m It Takes a Thiel (C) (60) dramas concerning the bizarre and @I!) Government Film (C) (30) the occult. Serling Is host and nar· ti) No Creo en los Hombres (30) rator. "The Dead Man," starring 7:S5 Erl) Cuestion de Se1undos Carl Betz. Jeff Corey, Louis Sorel 8:00 ind Michael Blodgett, deals with D BELL SYSTEM FAMILY the power of suggestion, Including * THEATRE-BING death. CROSBY XMAS SHOW 0 THE SWEET SMELL OF 0 QJ (]) m I fPIC.!Lt ling * SU~CESS! BIG 5 NEWS! Crosby Christmas Show (C) (60) 0 811 S News (C) (60) Musical-comedy salute to various 0 @ 00 &l Din Aurust (C) (60) Yuletide traditions. Jack Wild, Mel· "Qua~rangle for Death." Dan Aua· ba Moore and The Doodletown ust tnvestigates the murder of a Pipers guest. college chancelor. Richard Basehart 0 @ CI) (!) Make Room for guests. QranddaddJ (C) (30) "Women of 0 Mov~: "The fountlinhu d" the World, Unite " A women's free· (drama) 4~ary Cooper. dom advocate demands that Danny m Ceor11 Putnam News (C) (60) drop all jokes about females. Jackie m I siSICIAL I Cr11tlv1 Person (30) Joseph plays Dolly. (R) "Federico Fellini." Study of a m To Tell tlle Truth (C) (30) world·famous film-director. fil) The French Chef (C) (30) @E la Familia (30) @I!) The Answer (C) (30) Erl) T!le-Cinem1 Espinol (2 hr) ti) Ludll Libre (C) (60) 10:30 Q) Bill Johns News (C) .. (30) . 8:05 Erl) Tlempo de Deportts (SS) fifl Ale.II Out .. (C) (30) An Amen· 8:15 O Kin&• Wrap·Up (C) can Bouquet. 8:30 II Ci!J (j) Governor ' JJ. (C) (30) 11 :00 II ~ (j) m News (C) Joanne Dru plays a pretty news-Q @@ a;, News (C) paperwoman. 0 Rams Action (C) 0 NYPD (C) (30) 0 a> N~ (C) . " 0 @ 00 (!) Room 222 (C) (30) m Movie: 'The Min tn Bl1ek "Mel Wertz and the Nlckel·Plated (mystery) 'SO-Valentine Dyall Toothpick." Student Mel Wertz's I!) Movie:, "Don ~u1n Quilll11n" luture as a teacher Is jeopardized. (comedy) 45-Wllham Bendix. m D.vid f rost Show (C) (90) @ 00 Perry Mason m Dr1pet (C) (30) ID Elltern Wisdom and Modlfn m Civilisation (C} (60) "The Wor· Life: "On Beinf Vague." ship of Nature." The aie of 11:30 B ~ (j) Me~ Qrlffln (C) Romanticism is evaluated D ta~ m Johnn, C1r1on (C) @I!) P1ttern for llvin& (30) II MOVM Game (C) 9:00 II Q!j (j) Medical Ctnter (C) (60) • D m 01~. Ctvett (C) .. A hippie.style doctor (guest star lZ.00 0 Movie., 'Caurflt In the Draft Gary Lockwood) flahts a stiff.neck· (comedy) 41-Bob Hope. ed colleague (Andrew Duggan) for @ 00 Didi Cavett (C) promising too much $UCCess with a 12:30 m All·Nl1ht Show: ''The Ult. new treatment to a airl (Stefanie G1or1e Apley,·:. "From, Istanbul, Powers) sutter1ng from aenarene. Orders To Kiii and 'Green for • Dan&"·" 0 LOVE & MARRIAGE or 1:0011 Movie: "Woman of ttie North * Is the tax deal worth CountJy'' (adventure) 'SJ -Ruth it? KRAFT MUSIC HALL Roman. Rod Cameron, John Aaar a @ m Kraft Musk Hall (C) D D NIWI (C) THE THURSDAY DAil Y Pll OT, TV WEEIC, DECEM8Elt 12. 19'0 9 Ci) Trutll or Cotl91quenea (C) @I!) Cllriat tlM Uvlnr WOfd (C) (30) IE tesalio (30) DECEMBER 17 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 D "()'H1nty'1 full Houae" (drama) 'S2-Fred Allen, Anne Buter. 9:15 O "A Woman'• Venrunce" (dr1- m1) '48-Ann Blyth, Ch1rtes Boyer. "AJias Nldl Itel" (mystery) '4S- Ray Milland, Audrey Totter. 9:30 0 (C) "Yoy1ge to Danpl'' (ad venture) '62-John Hansen. m "Paradlst AJley" (comedy) '61 -Hugo Haas, Biiiy Gilbert. 1:00 m "Hl(ller and Hfalltf" (comedy) '43-Frank Sinatra. 2:00 0 (C) "Did You HNr tJle Ont About tile Tmellnr SaltslMfy'' (comedy) '68-Phyllis Diller. 4:30 B "Alt1tl Feet" (dr1m1) 'S3- Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons. EVENING 6:00 II lir News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 KNBC Newsel'tllce (C) (60) 0 The Allen Sltow (C) (90) 0 Si1 O'Clodl Movie: (C) ''The 300 Spartan•" Conclusion. (adven· lure) '62-Richan! Egan, Sir Ralph Richardson. Olene Baker, Barry COe. David Farrar The fourth century B.C. Battle ol Thermopylae, in which 300 Greek soldiers defended the mountain pass of Thermopylae against a Persian army of live million. 0 Didi Van 0,lle (30) m The fllntstonea (C) (30) m @ CI) Star Trtk (C) (60) Ell) Hod1epod1e Loda• (C) (30) tn (j) C8S News (C) (30) m Fisher fa•llJ (30) ti) Notlciero 34 (C) (60) m True Adventure (C) (30) Erl) I.Ai Hora F1ml111r con Palritla (!) New1 In the Round (C) (30) 6:30 O C.ndid Camera (30) m The f11ln1 Nun (C) (30) @ @ NBC NlrftUJ News (C) (30) Ell) Tht f rtnch Chef (C) (30) (R) ~Cl) My fnortte M1rtlon (30) @I!> Social Sacurlty (C) a;, The Desert Report (C) {30) Erl) Los Olivldadoa (30) (!) ABC btnin1 News (C) (30) 6:4S @;) Musicale 7:00~11 CIS Evt nln& Ntws (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. a;, NIC Nl(llUJ Newe (C) (30) David Brinkley, Frank McGee, Joh11 Chancellor. 0 Whit's MJ Unt? (C) (30) m @ (}) I Love Luq (30) m ltlt the Cledl (C) (30) ~ (]) Drarntt (C) (30) fil) Cistern Wildom Incl Moder• life (C) (30) (R) "On Beine Vague." Erl) Si•plt•ntt Marla (SS) (!) Tlt1t Clrt (C) (30) 7:30 II ~ CJ) fa•HY Affair (C) (30) Jody drops end breaks an odd· looklna pre·Colombian fiaure •• aift to Uncle 8111. D 9 Cl) m flip Wiiton (C) (60) Flip auests are Sid C1es1r, Bobby Derin, 1nd blues sinaer 8. 8. Klnr . 0 NYPD (C) (30) D @ (}) &l M.tt Uneoln CC> (60) "Li•." M1tt'1 proposal of mer· ri11e Is 1ccepted by Li• McKenn1, widowed mother of Adam, S, wflo then receives word that makes their weddina a bittersweet occasion. 0 Million $ Movie: (C) ''Tonl(llt Wt Sin(' (musical) '53-Ezlo Pin· za, Anne Bancroft, David Wayne. The story of Sol Hurok, the Russl1n boy who bec1me 1 success In America as m1na1er of opera and concert st1ra. m Truth or C.1111quence1 (C) (30) Q) It TMH a l\ltf (C) (60) m Tltt1tr1 lut (C) (30) Tonlght'a subject Is Jules Feltter's "The White House Murder C1se." @I!) Qovemment Fil111 (C) (30) ti) No Crto en loa Ho•bra (30) 7:55 Erl) Cutstlon de Sepndos (5S) 8:00 II Qi) Ci) Jim N1bors (C) (60) Totle Fields 1uests. 0 Vlrainla Qrah1m (C) (60) Vlr· gini1 welcomes Henry Morgan, Anlt1 Giiiette and Sylvi1 Miles. m To Tell tllt Truth (C) (30) Ell) WIMiniten In Rtwiew (C) (30) @I!) Crutlon R ... arclt (C) (30) ti) V1plMlndO (C) (60) 8:05 Erl) Ttlt·Rtvlsta Musical (SS) 8:30 0 Qj (]) a;, lr11nslde (C) (60) "This Could Blow Your Mind." A ganaland "enforcer" tries to use 1 psycholo(ical testing center to force Chlel Ironside to revu l the hidlna plaoe of an informer. Br1dford Dill man end George Grizzard 1uest. D @ (}) &> lewltdltd (C) (30) "Samantha's M11lc Potion." Saman- tha's husband aives up his effort to keep wllchcraft out of their lives after a series of business setbacks. m Otvld f rost (C) (90) m OIJntplc loxlna (C) (2 hr) fil) NET Pla1hou1t (C) (90) "A Nice Piece to Visit." A specl1I company of lmprovlsatlonal actors performs a pro1ram of improvised satiric sketches about life in New York City. m f'ltttfn for Uvlnf (30) 9:00 II la CIS Tllul"lday Movie: (C) "Where An1tls Co ••• Trouble follows" (comedy) '68-Rosalind Russell, Stelle Stevens, Binnie Barnes. Mary Wickes, Milton Berle, Atthur Godfrey, Van JohnJOn, Robert Taylor. Susan S1lnt James, Dolores Sutton. The Mother Superior of 1 airls' school Is dismayed when a proaressive 10un1 nun upsets the pt1cefu1 decorum of the 1c.1demy (Continued) P~ge 15 THE DAIL V PILOT, TV WE~K, DECEMa•R 12. lt70 Ckr~o,i Chrysos, where you find sferes of semi-precious 'stones and other beautiful minerals for that special person who thought they had everything. IN THE HOBBIT //·-.. SHOPS ~~~ 1491 GLENNEYRE ST., LAGUNA BEACH 497·1510 (In back of the Art Center l ~ WHEN YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT • • • CALL -~ ~JL,:-ONE OF THE EXPERTS LISTED BELOW! ~ ~ A RELIABLE REFERRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE :_c..i. 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THURSDAY (Continued) by permlttln& htr studenta to par. Uelp1te In clVll rilflb, pe1ce and l1bor demonatrltlona. 0 A BIZARRE HAPPENING * INVOLVES FUGITIVE! 0 TfM fU&ltiVt {C) (60) 0 (ill (f) Q) llrtfoot In tllt hit (C) (30) "Nothin' But the Truth." Corle IOIS On I truth kick Ind offends everyone 1round her. IE Clullen&e (C) (30) Ill Coodtrto dt Almu (30) &>Nate*(~ t:30 D U Cil m tuncy <C> (30) "Boys' Nl&ht Out." Nancy joins 1 woman's club to combat Mlm's "8ekly poker &•mes but both .oon diKOYer they ere miser1ble 1w1y from 11ch other. 0 (i1) Cl) al llle Odd Couple (C) (30) •·scrooae Gets an Oae1r." Alter tumln1 down the role of Scrooae l'l.. 1 Fellx·dlrected Christ· mts pity, Oscu kicks Fellx out of the ep1rtment. Osctr hes 1 feest of well-spiced food, then fells eslffp ind hes 1 "Dicltena-type" nlahtmare. G lutlf Werd Ntw1 (C) (30) ll!)Malklle II) NocMI T1pttla1 (30) 9:451.!) Putor's Dest (C) 10:00 II U Ci) m D11n Martin (C) (60) Dun'• 1uests ire Glen Clmp- bell, Gile Gordon, Dom DeLulM ind The Golddlgers. B MORE OF EVERYTHING! * BIG 5 NEWS! SANDERS! 11111 5 ..... (C) (60) 0 @ Cf) al Th 1•.WI (C) (60) "My Brvther's Keeper." Ben Richerds bellevea he hes found Illa brother. Mlchael Stron& 1u11t1. G Mowle: "'Wrona Ar• Of tll• Uw" (comedy) '63-P1ter Sellers. m 810t1e PlrlM• News (C) (60) fli)~ (C) (60) G> LI fa•llla (30) em E1tr111a ea Hellyweod <60> 10:30 II) 1111 Jtllu Ntw1 (C) (30) G> lftllt.t Maicll (30) 11:00 8 QI Cl) II) NIWI (C) DU CJ) ii' N"" (C) II Can TH Top Tlllat (C) Ua>Ntw1 (C) m Mowle: Hflptlt Attlci" (dr1m1) '54-Stertln1 Heyden. Joy Page. II) Movie: "Tlle Weddlna of Liiii M.t.t" (dr1m1) '55-Llse Din· lely, Huafl McDermott. Im CJ) """ ..... . Cit Tlle Advocltea (C) (R) m Horl$Cllpt con ti Prof. Hofanael 11:30 ea Cl) Merv •rfff• <C> D u Ci) m JellnllJ C.r•11 (C) a TfM ... ,a, .. <C> 0 al Dk* Cnltt (C) lZ:OO 11 Mtvlt: ... laze tf Noon" (Id· venture) '47-Willllm Holden. 12:30 G) All-Nl&tlt Aew: (C) "M.M.M. 13," "Lnt DIJI or DelwJn" ind .. .., DMf Secrtttry." 1:00 IJ MtWie: '1tlmtt Cnlt' (dr1m1) 'SO-Join CrtWford, Wendell Corey. DU,....CC> FRIDAY DECEMBER 18 For mornln& and afternoon U1tinp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES ~:00 D "Sip ef tlle Ra•" (dr1m1) '48 -Susan Peters, Alexander Knox. "Htlldty Inn" {musical) '42-8ina Crosby, Fred Ast1Jre. U (C) "TM Gambler from Nit· dllz'' (1dventl1re) 'St-Dale Robert· son, Debra P11et. 9:30 G "Tll'ror Ciiis It Nlfht" (dr1m1) '62-lngrld Andree. m '1>t1pnfly Squedron" (dram•) '54-John Hodlek, Chuck Connors. 1:00 m "Lucty P1rtll1B" (COtlledY) '40 -Ronald Colm1n, Glnaer Roaers. 2:00 G (C) ''forty·Ela:M·Hoar Mitt" (drama) '7~•rren Mc:Gavin. 4:30 II (C) "I Sllled to Tahiti With an All-Girl Crtw" (comedy') '68- Gardner McKay, Diane McBain. EVENING 6:00 1J 111 News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 MIC Newurvlct (C) (60) D The Allen Stlow (C) (90) 0 SI• O'Clod Movie: "No Roo111 ror Ille Groom" (comedy) '52 - Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie. G Diel Van ~e Show (30) m Tlle Flintstones (C) (30) ti) @ (})Stir Trek (C) (60) m Hoct..,odae l.odft (C) (30) ta Cl) CBS Ntws (C) (30) IE flslter family (30) g) Noticlero 34 (C) (60) m T1lt American Wtlt (C) (30) Ii) LI Hore f1mlllar con Pltrlcll Q) NIWI in tlM Round (C) (30) 6:30 G Candid Ca•era (30) m Tiit Flylna N1111 (C) (30) Qj 00 NBC NlitrtfJ News (C) (30) EEJ I lffc!AL I lllt Fir Tree (C) (30) a Cl) MJ favorite Martlln (30) Eii) Social StcurftJ (C) m The l>tMrt Report (C) (30) ml Los OMdados (30) Q) ABC Evenlna N1w1 (C) (30) 6:45 Eii) Mulical1 7:00 II C8S Evenlna Niwa (C) (30) 0 m NBC NllMIJ News CC) (30) G What's MJ Line? (C) (30) m @ Cl) I LO¥t Lucy (30) ti) Btat the Clock (C) (30) @ (j) Clntia1 Showcut (C) (90) "Gunpoint." Al.Idle Murphy. fil) BoM Beet (C) (30) Robert Cromie discusses "Normen Rock· well: Artist 1nd llluslrelor." a (I) Truth or Con11quenca (C) Eii) Christ the Uvina Word (C) (30) ill Rourlo (30) Ii) Sl"pltmente M1rl1 (55) Q) Thlt 81rt (C) (30) 7:30 II ~ (j) The Interns (C) (60) Tiie death or • ic.yur-old 11r1, Dancy, from an ovtrdOM of drup. hits Dr. Sam M•rsh (Mike Farrell) THI DAILY P'ILOT, TV WlllC, DICllAHlllt 11. 1t7' so hard lie leeves home on a qutst Mathewa. for help for Ills own mental state. fJD Dewld ....., .. (C) (2 hr) hft DID Hlllt Qapanll (C) (60) I: "Tiit Youna Lords Art f'lottJni "The Badae." John ind Buck Can· Rnolutlon." Pert II: ''Our Sona non, In 1 flashback aequence. re· FoU(ht •nd Died In Vletnam.H live en Incident of years earlier. ID 30 lllllttl (C) (30) 11 NYPO (C) (30) E Cttldtrt9 de Al ... (30) D@ Cl) m T1lt lt"1 l•ndl Im...-.. <60> (C) (30) ''Conruslons, Cenfesalons." 9:30 0 (JJJ CJ) Gf) LM, Alltrk8n S~ Peter breaks e vue and all the (C) (30) "Love ind the Men Nut other Bredy chlldren t1k1 the Door." A aovemm1nt •aent t1k11 blame. over the hon11moon suite from • G MMUtn $ MM: "Tiie hrMs" pair of newlywtds. Mlcllatl Ctllan, (western) '50-Bartlare Stenwyclc, Ed Plitt, Midi Mu'l)hy, Mary Ann Wendell Corey, Welter Huston. Story Mobley, Stlnley Adama star. of the cl11h bttwetn 1 self·m•de I luttr WWf Ntwt (C) (30) cattle lllna end his lron·wllled Mltlclle d1u&hter. P1odtrllu (30) m Trd ., Con11q111t1Ce1 (C) (30) 9'45 G Pulot'I w (C) II) It Ttkta 1 Tltllf (C) (60) 10:00 0 i IHCW;J "'Hltef Y"°t' II) 1'11 WMll (C) (60) A91ricl (C) (60) Burl Ives hosh D lowm11ent Fii•• (C) (30) ind nuretea 11 Whitney Younr. tx· II) No Crto en lot HeMn (30) director of the Urt11n L .. aut, looks 7:55 tr!) c.fftlOft cit ..... It Amer1cl. 1:00 11 Y1r&1111a erau• 111ew <C> (60) a 11a s News (C) (60> Yir1lnl1 w1loomn Abby Delton, 0 Temps/Sur,remes/Steve Biiiy Eckstlne, Comet Wilde ind Dr. Ric Ill rd Girdner -who t1lks * Wonder Jo n Smokey 1bout his book. "A Child's Guldt RobinM>n! Great Music to Divorce." Special Tonl&ht! U lHJ Cf) m tt.11"' • .. ,..._ D t17J Cl) OJ ... 11-s-c-w .. 1 ni. t....-(C) (30) ''From Butch, With SmoltJ R1b1no1 S... (C) (60) A Love," Butch Everett's PIUY b1nk mualcal·var1ety hour f11turf1t1 eomt ls found to hold more met1I wuh· of tod1y's pop music at1rs. Smotcey ers then money. Robinson ind Tiie Mlrtel11, one of m Te Tell ttlt T,.. (C) (30) the top-11llln& Motown Recorda Gl Uf1 ftf Todlf (C) (30) 1roups, ere Joined by Tiit Supremes, 8> El Muedo Jowt11 JO¥tn dt JeM Th• Temptations, Stevie Wonder Jut (30) ind Fm Jeffries. l:OS em ltldll LllM't (55) G MMe: ....... fOf 1 .....,. l :JO f) Qi Cl) Htldutltr (C) (30) wiOr (dram1) '62 -Anthony An ever111 111nior student becomu Quinn, Jlckle Gleason. a potential dropout, Don Losby ind ID lllfp htu• ,. ... (C) (60) J1mes Greaory 1utst. ~ Ci) m lracltn's W..W (C) DU CIJ m ,.. .. et t11e C1• (60) (C) (90) '1he Gloiy Shouter." Dan II> LI fa•llll (30) Ferrell (Robert Stack) lftmti11tet Gm Tel...clMm 40 (2 hr) the flnanclal affairs of a n1tlon1lly 10:30 m 1111 .......... (C) (30) known ev1n1eli1t 1fter the man's II) 1Y Mllicll Olalrt (C) (30) wife suspects lrr11ul1rltiet. Wllll1m 11;00 8 a Cl) Newt (C) Shetner, Dini Merrill, Howard Duff, D tD (j) m ..._ (C) Jecllie Cooaan, end Edw1rd Binns II c.1 '" ,., Tllbf (C) 1utst. D m...., <C> 0 @ Cf)~ Tiit hrtrid!' f••· m USC lalltMI (C) T1,. of lly (C) (30) 'Ster Qu1llty. All In· 11m1 pl1yed 11r1ler 1t El P110. fluentl1I columnist (Ives Denny I at Movie: (C) "11le Lut tf tM reve review end lie decldea to 10 Moltlcanl" (adventure) '60-JOSI out 11 a llnflt. .. I m Devfd frwt Siio (C) (90-. .t11rco, Denio M1rtln. • I (i1) (}) ""' MllOll m Dnantt (C> <30> m Flick °"' <C> <R> m I IBcW I Cnttlve hrton ( 10) ., [It.I Nodte I la Onu (R) "Federico Fellini." II!) Pettem fff LMn1 (C) (30) 11:30 II a Cl) MIR lrtffln (C) &J l.91 1tvtt1J • hrllwfflt <30> D tU C1J m Jell'"" c.... (C) 9:00 II ta (I) cas frldlJ Mowle: (C) II Tllt MM 11 .. (C) "Oftu a ntef" (drem•) '65 -u m Diet Cmtt (C) Al1ln Delon, Vin Heflin, Ann·Mer-12:00 8 Mtvlt: ''lttCttdl«J lllft*" 1ret, J1ck Palanoe. An u -crook 11· (musical) '4S-8ttty Hutton. tempts to start a new life. (}! Cl) Dk* Ce¥tt (C) D The fualtlvt (C) (60) &> Noidn M (C) 0 ~ Cf) UJ That Clrl (C) (30) "An Uncle Herbert for All Smons." 12:45 m All-Nlpt Shew: ~ II Ann Mule's Kcentrlc Uncle Herbert, Temr," "Tllt Cf'!'"n ln.tlltrl" considered lht famlly con artist, ind "CJdttrMt l. flies from Iceland for wh•l atlrta 1:00 IJ Mowlt: .. Dl .. 18"" 5" (dr.iwtt) out ea a costly visit for Oon '66-Jtffrey Hunter, fr1nce Nuyen. Holllnaer. D D""' (C) ID Mtvlt: "Str11111 Awabalft(' (JJJ Cl) C.... Tiltltrt: ~ (drem1) '59--lu B11'11er, Clrolt ai.11 184 tlle n.,." ..... 17 LIQUEURS u ,., 4 E A. :~~;H~· $10 CACAO OP'P'llll ~ .. l .. Lll HC. FOR 4-MOST CAHAOIAH WHISKEY ,.,. 18 3 QUARTS SU.SO $ 5'E!. P'Ul..l..a QT "·" llA LA .. OllST 91:1...l:CTION OP', •• e CA at: .. NllT 9AUVION O N e .. INOT N O i" e CHA .. D O NNAY I N 0"ANOll C OU NTY , 4-MOST TABLE WINES l"Ul..l.. OAl...L.ON VIN ROSE BURGUNDY SAUTER NE $149 1...111:91" .. A UM IL.CH AND CHILllAN THE DAILY PILOT, TV WES:K, DECEMBCR 12. 1970 BEAM BOTTLES IN 9TOCK ••• l"OX, M 199ION, IEL.K9. • ... ca, .. II NO, SLOTS. A" I ZONA, CHllYl:NNll, DONKllY9, llLll .. HANT9, MANY M0 .. 11 ••• A LL I" U l.. l... COM .. LllTll 911Lll:CTION 01" GERMAN LIQUEURS Kl .. 9CHWA8811: .. , K"OOTZel:ll:"ll, 1:"0911:11:,_, HIMBll:IE .. O~IBT, MANY Mo.-11:. 3 FIFTHS 11 00 RUM AND BRANDY $3.79 EA. • CHATll:AU l..A T ou.-$1.98 • CHATllAU LAl"ITTI: SI .98 • 01...0.-oao aH11.-.-v SI .99 FRANCOIS $18.88 CHAMPAGNE CASE ~INK 'O " $159 :; ... I:: ..... BRAUMEISTER $199 12, 12 oz.. BOTTLIES ••• SHASTA C ANHICD SODA $219 24, 12 oz. CAH8, CA911:,, •• DANISH BEER ;ack .................... s 12 ' THE DAIL V PILOT, TV WIUC DECEMaEa U, lt1t 0 cm @ Jmy ltwil (C) m ..... I MIM R1ndltrt m U1. Mtvlts: (C) ,.Aanapollt Gii) Fltlta MtlkAIM $tofy"' (d11m1) ·s~John Derek, Oh 11:30 DU@ m Ja•bo (C) ana Lynn, Kevin McCarthy. '11lt O @ (]) A .. ricln l1ndtt1nd (Cl Cent ltnapa StCN'J" (bloaraphy) '60 0 Mo.It: (C) "Stvtn Mtn fto• -Sil Mineo, Susan Kohner, James Now" (western) '56-RandOlph Darren. Suun Oliver. Scott, Lee Mervin. Gell Rus.ell. SATURDAY DECEMBER 19 MOl?NINC ID Tree Hou• (C) II) No Creo tn los Htmbrta 7:00 11 S.llriM Se•tdtf CC> fl) Mnica J P.i.lwu D QI Cl) m H.Ule I Jtcllt (C) Ell) heoraiu Latino Q @ @ Rtluctlnt Draton I Mr. 9:30 0 m TM Pint hlltlttf (C) TNd (C) 0 (ll)@ Tiit Douflltd.Utra (C) 12:00 D 9 Ci) m Nrt/AIC footblll m Mr. WishbOnt (C) ID Movit: "Plundt,.n of Painted (C) New York Jets at Baltimore. ID lozo the Clown (C) Flats" (western) '59-Corlnne Cel· 1J Movie: "Tiit Bi& Chnt" (adven· ·i r T I r? ~~ 0 11 N fll) Stsa•t Strttt (C) (R) 156·60. vet, Skip Homeler. lure) '~len Lanean. 7:30 II Dusty's TrMt.oute (C) 9 Cil Thi Prize Party (C) Gii) Dram dt 11 Seman• 0 @ Cl) m Woody WoodP'd• ii) Anibl ti Ntrtt aJ Lancelot Line (C) (C) 10:00 IJ a (I) i lptc!M I Tiit Sun Bewt 12:30 0 Movie: (C) "Dutl In the Junlft" O (W (})Motor Moase (C) (C) Tens Tech vs. Georeia Tech, (adventure) '54-0ana Andrews: I!) C.01 McCool & His friends (C) from El Paso, Texas. Jeanne Crain, David Farrar. 8:001J Q.i (j) Bu11 lunnJ/Road Run· 0 fD CtH?3 H. R. hfnstuf (C) m Haul (C) ner Hour (C) 0 (ll) @ Hot Wheels (C) @ (]) Twin Bill Plus One: "Son of 0 QI Cl) @m Tomfoolery (C) fJ Movie: (C) '4Cattlt Empire" Btllt Stan," "fury et furn.ct 8 @ @ llnctlot Un~ Secret (western) '58-Joel McCrea, Gloria Crttk" and "Tiit List of the Qt., (C) Talbot, Don Hagerty. hdmtn." a ••rve1 s.m .... <C> m lucb ubr• <C> i :oo u a oo Josi• 1 the Pvayc.ats m T1l11 .. Well• Farao 10:30 D @ (j) m Htf• CoMll Ult (C) 8:30 0 9 Cl) m Tltt B11111oot (C) Cru•p (C) fJ Mevlt: (C) "Tiit Yount Raters" 0 Cl1Wpus Ptofllt IJ Movie: "Rlntm of fortllftt,. (1dYenture) '63-Mark Dimon, Wll· fJ Movie: "Dttert Fichter" (ad· (western) '40-Fred MacMurray. llam Campbell, Luana Anders. venture) '60-Mlchel Auclair. 0 @@ SllJ H1wb (C) m Kinp of Comedy m Clscio Kid 11 :00 0 @ @ m Hot Doc (C) The II) World of Sports (C) ID Cu111bJ (C) 1nnual C1l1vem County Froe Jump, m Jeny Lawis (C) 9:00 IJ tjf) (I) Sabrina • Utt Croovit a spaetletti factory and how It feels 1:30 IJ ~ {)) H1rte11 llobttrottm (C) Ceotia (C) to be an atrial ace ere spotli&hted. IJ Movie: "I Sltot BH!y tltt Kid" 0 fa Cl) m Dr. Dollttlt (C) Q @ (i) Tiit H1rdy lop (C) (western) '50--Don Berry, Tom 0 Movft: "13 Hours bJ Alt" (Id· I!) Movit: ''Tiie World Owu Mt 1 NHI. venture) '36-Fred MacMurray, Joan Llvint' (drama) '46-0avid Farrar, ID Cluimpioftshlp Wreltli111 (C) Bennett. Judy Campbell. G> C.nelonts y Music.a m Scooper (C) TV '~~r EyeninU Movies 2:00 1J QI Ci) Archit'a funhou11 (C) a (j) Do11ble Featurt @I) Tutro f1111llllr al Hot Wllttlt (C) 2;30 II Zane CrtJ Thlltr. 7:30 1:00 9:00 11:30 6:00 7:30 9100 10:15 11:00 1:00 7:30 8:30 11:00 6:00 7:30 11:00 6:00 7:30 t :OO 11:00 6:00 7:30 9100 11:00 7:30 8r00 t :OO 11:00 11:15 11:30 SUNDAY DKEM•IR U 5 "M•n In • Coc:Mcl H.t:I (comedy) '60-Peter Sellers, Terry·Thomu. t (C) ''TIM Movie Murderer" (mystery) '70--Arthur Kennedy. 11 •'fhe S..,'Ch'' (dr8ma) '4&-Montaomory Clltt, Aline MacMahon. 4 (C) ''Woy ••• :::Ji Our (comedy) '66-Jerry Lewis. 2 tC> "My M•n ,...,.. (comedy) '58--David Niven. June lllly;on 7 ,.,IM and the CltY'• (dr•m•) '50-Richard Widmark. Gen• Tierney. MO~DAY, DECEMBER 14 7 (C) ''The Robe" (religious dr•ma) '53-Rlchard Burton, Jean Som· mon1, Victor Mature. MichHI RennleJ Jay Robinson, O.an Jager t CC) "Nlpt O.llery'' (suspense) '6~ oan Crawford, Barry Sullivan. 4 23 6 (C) "The '9ychlatrist: God •1e11 the Chlldren" (drama) '70 ...... Roy Thlnnea. P.te Duel, Luther Adler. 7 (C) ''The EMtny lelow'' (drama) '57-Robert Mltc;hum, Curt Juraena. t (C) ''Lovw of Hercules" (d,..ma) '64-Jayne M•nsfleld. 11 "Kiiiers f"'"1 Space" Cscl·fl) '54-Peter Grav11, Barbara Beatar. TUESDAY D£CEM9ER 15 7 ~C) ''The Garden of Evlr (adventur9) '54-Gary Cooper. 9 C) "WhoN the Spfee Ar9" (lu1pen11) '66-Davld Niven. 4 2 6 (C) "Tom J-" (comedy) '63-Albert Finney 7 17 3 CC) ''The Man Who Wanted To Uve Forever" (drama) '70-9 (C) "Davy" (comedy) '57-Harry S.COmbe, Ron Randell. 11 "M•nlta C.lllnc' (drama) '42-lloyd Nolan. Carole Landis. wtONESDAY. DECEMBER 16 7 "300 Sp.,t•n1" Part t (dr8ma) '62--Rlchard Egan. Diane Baker. 9 (C) "E.lcl,,. from Zah,..ln" (adventurol '62-Sal Mineo, t '"T'h• Great Arneric:en hstlm•" (sports) '56-Tom Ewell. THURSDAY, OECEMHR 17 7 JC) ''Th• 300 Spartans" Part II (adventure) '62-Rlchard Ec•n. t C) "Tonlrht We Sine" (musical) '53-Ezlo Pinn, Anne Bancroft. 2 8 {C) "Wh•,. Anp .. Qo ••• Trouble Foll_. .. (comedy) '68-Rosalind Ru11oll. Stella Stevena, Binnie Bam 11. Marr, Wickes. 9 "Sherlock Hofmes and the Woman In Gr.en" (mystery) •~igel Bruce, Bull Rathbone, Hiiiary Brooke. 11 "fl&Mer Attllcll" Cd,..ma) '54--Sterllns Haydon, Joy Peae. f'RIOAY. D£CEMH" 18 7 "No Room for the Groom" {comedy) '52-Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie. t ''Tiie Furte." (wu tern) '50-Berbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey. Z ~ 8 CC) "OnH a Trllef .. (drama) '65--Alaln Delon, Van Heflln. t (C) "Honeymoon Hotel" (oomedy) '64-Robert Goulet, Robert Morse. SATU .. DAY, 0 £CEMl£R lt t (C) "The Mounhlln" (adventufe) '56-Spencer Tr•cy, Robert waa· ner. Claire Tr9VOr, E. G. Manhall, Wiiiiam 0.marest. 11 "Nlnotchka" Ccomed~) '39--Grou G•rt>o, Melvyn DouglH. In• Claire. 4 23 I (C) "The Love 004"' (comedy) '54-Don Knotts. Anne Francis. t "Franir.nsteln--lt70'" and "°'· Orloff'• Monster." 2 (C) "Tlto lleell Orchid"" (dram•) '59--Anthony Quinn. Sophie Loren. 4 "C'any On ~•n..-(comedY) ·~ldney James. 5 ""'-Gem~ (d,..ma> '67-0eme Edith Evans, Jim Phllllps. 7 {C) "Ceunt y..,, •tesslnp" (drama> '159'-Deborah Kerr. 0 Movie: (C) "Thunder 111" (drama) '53-Jemes Stewart, Jo· anne Dru. fJ W1pn Tr1ln (C) m Movie: (C) "from the Earth to ttl• Moon" (sci·fl) '56-Joseph Cot· ten, Georee Sandera, Deb11 Paaet a!) Vultd1dt1 Music.ala aJ Dr Hewts (C) 3:00 fJ Dusty's Treehouse (C) Cl A1rleultur1 USA (C) "How They're Oolna Down on the Farm.'' Hos1 John Stearns lnvestiaates the IYO· lution of farm equipment from pitchforks to the latest woril·savine equipment. 0 This Wt1k In Pro footb1ll (C) I!) Mowlt: ''Quart.r• (dram•) '49 -Bull Radford, Irene Brow111. ta Ci) School Dip (C) l':)M..Wlt II) Melodlls dt Sltmp11 m Dollars I Sen11 (C) m> Tutro dtl S.bldo aJ HlrdJ Bors (C) 3:15 fii) DIVIJ • loli1th (C) 3:30 II Swps to leernln& 0 Youtll • the Pollet (C) "Rt· latloM-Good ind Bed-Between Kida and the Cops." Students from Temple Hiah School like part In thl1 panel discussion with officers from the Los An1eles County Sher· Ill's Dep1rtm1nt. 9 (j) Voice of Alrlaaltllre (C) E) Cllllctr .. '1 eo.,11 Hew (C) Ill ludt1 "' htJntt CC> m CoUt11 of Ult Datrt (C) aJ Amerleen landtt1nd (C) 4:00 II Mowle: "Min In tftt Slcldlt" (western) '51-Randolph Scott, Ellen Drew, Alexander Knox. O On C.111pus (C) 0 Nfl 11•1 of the Wett (C) fJ I SpJ (C) @ Cl) film f11ture (C) "S111en of Speed." EJl) Tiit Worlcl Wt live In (C) (R) "A Look et Sound." m P'ltttm fot Llvint m New Decade at Sea (C) 4:30 D Spt11t up (C) Stan Atkinson hosts. 1J JlflJ Wttt Sllow (C) 0 aJ I lflCIA I Tiit KlllJ a.11. len11 (C) Triple Olympic Gold Med· allst Jean·Claude Killy tccepts a new competitive ski challenee when he encounters one of the world's foremost $kiers in this first of two specials. Filmed on the slopes of Heavenly Valley in South lake Tahoe, Cal. m Tht Mothtrs.·ln·Llw (C) @ Cl) W11011 Train (C) fI3 i IPleilL! Circle of L111rt1 (C) (R) Qi (I) Bif Movlt: "Con"'lrlcy of Hearts." Im f1itll for Today (C) 6E El Muncie 111 que Vlvtm11 m Quest for Adventure (C) 4:45 B> Pre.Sime Soectr (C) 4:55 II Llhfl Wll'IR·Up (C) 5:00 O It'• Acadt•le (C) Competlna hl&h schools are Grenade Hiiis, University Hi&h (Los An11les) and Norte Vista (Riverside). II LAKERS TAKE ON *ATLANTA HAWKS! 11 LlklB B11tttltell (C) The Los Anreles lakers take on the Atl•nta Hawks et Allant1, u Chick HHm c1ll1 the play.by.play. 0 @ (]) aJ ABC's Wlclt World of Sports (C) 0 The Avenpn (C) m Movie Cr11ts: "Nlnotct.kl" (CO• medy) '39-Grete Garbo, Melvyn Doualas, Felix Bressart. ID Gilli11n's Island (C) EJ) Peter Gunn Im Quest for Ufe (C) ii) World CUp Stcctr (C) Brazil VI. Italy. &D Collect of the Dewt (C) 5:30 IJ I IPICIM I ''Tiie Nlallt lafore Cllrlstmu" (C) An animated special that tells how Clement C. Moore's f1mou1 story, "A Visit From St. Nick," came to be written In 1882. With music and sone by the Nor· man Lubofl Choir, Iha story centers on a profe$$0r who creates the story of St. Nick's Christmas be for his Ill dau1hter. 0 KNBC NtwttrVlet (C) Gordon Grehem. m Aahaal" Actfen I Admltvre (C) "The Flrtll&hters." fl) TonlaM In Ut Yeps EE) Tht Adwoates (C) CR) II'i) Flsfltr f1•llJ (C) ... ... 19 Tihe •· MAIANTZ 27, AM/PM SHIH .When H .-. .t IMS ,.._ ttire• ... •.t ........ ,. ••"-..-~ .. (If .. JO .... Na1 A Y_.. .... o...t .. Dtfw • ...-1c111ty ...,. ...... t. ..... el ... ....... ......... ,.... t• .... ,..,. .. "Q.-..w• ,.........1.1 1 ..... Pris., SJtt. - •AllAID, .-..etlc .. ,. ..... , wlttl ii.... •• .. •""'-· weltlft4 NC9r4 ,....., -4 ..... IMter fer .... ef JI.) /J, 41 ., 71 ,,. •. letfl .._.. -..................... reur4 ..... .a. -4 ._t ,..,_, •toft ( ,...,., price 544.H pin Sl.H hr wef1911t ..... SHUH ...... le certndf9, .o.....t "YI• c,...,_ price SU.HI. 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