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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-12-19 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa.1i.'.~.~ ··ar· ' . --· . ' '. •• ' ...• ••• •• . , • . : ·fup~r,V,lSO.r I ., • • • ·-.. ' ., , . •. . ',, ·~ r • • . Ill ., -~~.· ' • ' • .. ~OiJuna P~lic~ ' ., ' . . • ilg Yale· ,.rty" .Banior -~· .. t. ,, • ' ' 1 • . . . ;. , -.-~ ··---·- • ., . • • 'Immune' --... • • • • From • '· ,. -·· . .•. ·• . ' Ree till I ·'Freak Wind ~ .. ~ ...... _,,., · ·niker··4sif~ ~"""·~· ~~~:-.c.·~~.-o .. _ut't ·: ~ . .. .. ' . .~ .. ,,...._ f_..,.·: ti~:~': .,....· --.:-· ~· ,. ....---; ---; fu Clemente :Back. B~y T;rade By JORN VAL TERZA OI' TM DAK.Y PIUT,t'9fl What onlookers :dt5cribed u a "mini· tornado'' awept out of the hJlls into San Clemente early today, rippillg Into lalh· ionable homes in \be Sboreclilfi teetor and leaving a wide swath of damage and . destruction in a mobile home part. The freak winds, accompanied by driv· Ing rain, smashed into three SborecWrs homes, hopped crazily to the mobll< borne part about a mile away and then damag. ed a tire shop before swirling out to sta. 11Jt waa all over in a few secondl," an incredulous onlooker commented. Police esUn\ated the damage caused by the high vek>clty winds as "at least '6(1,000 to '75,000." Substantial damage was caused at the home of Bob Airhart. 227 Via Socorro, where winds smashed Into the roof and drave rafters in the home through the ceiling. · 1•1 thought this was H," Airhart said. ••we all ran from the home convinced that .It was aboiat .to be..dutroyed." Equally 9eVel'e damlle was Inflicted on the re!ldence at 211;V1a Socorro and homeowners in the area told of barbeeues being lifted and dropped six homes away ud garden and patio tquipmeltl' beln( cauPt by Ille billi wtild Ind dumll'lf .. nrucb' u . • yardl away. .. ,. • Rool ·-.1• was lllo rt~·ot' 241 S..i Andfta ,wll!re. the frat wind .01aln caught up outdoor fumishings and n'ept ' . . The Upper Bay land swap Is legal. of ihe law which reQUlm that ·upPer J udae Claude M. Owens delivered that Newport Bay be devefoped aa a harbor ruling Friday after a final wetk·klng for commerce and navJgaUon whJch Jaw ltudy of What may become the moit con-' fiays nothing about maintaining Upper &rover1lil land etchange in' county his-I Newport Bay aa a wild life refuge. tory. ' ' "Nor," he ruled, "is the court to decide His 4t·page rulln• puts t1)e Orange wllether the development contemplated - County Superior Court seal of. approval by the land exchange l!&retmeut i! the on tbe trading of 157 acres of }¥hat were best program for harbor <Clevelopment. once county Udelands for 450 acres of These are legislative not judicial ques-Irvine uplands. lions.,,. And it clean the way, pending an ap-Those slatef'l)ents plus a furthtt 40 peal of the ruling, for the Upper Bay. pages of legal analysis end court action deevlopment promised by the Irvine Co. at the local level In a battle that began when the original county-approved land two years ago when the Irvine Co. and swap was also backed by the State Lands Oran11e County named County Auditor C.Ommiaslon after hearings before that ·Vic Helm u defendant in a peUtlon seek· body. in• a wtlt of mandate agaJnst the orficlal. Irvine plans include the development of .HeJm bad refused to pay the first dred(· marinas with relaled commetti.81 con· Ing bills submitted to the. county by the stroctlon. the expansion of boaUngiacJIJ. •iv:ine Co. lfis refu,.J, however, was or- ties in the Upper Bay and the creation d6ed and his action and the writ were of a chain of publlc parks. designed by both partlei to test the Judge Owens made lt firmly clear In Corlstltutlonallly of the Upper Bay swap. his ruling that there Is nothing, in bis That lawsuit became an adversary ac· opinion, to halt that development. UOn when Jud~e Owens liter gfanted a · "After careful analysis of the law. . • • petition that allowed a· gtoup ol New]>ort the court believes that the land' exchange Beach homeowners led by engineer agreement Js constitutional, legal and Frank Roblnlon •to ·enter the 8Ugatlon enforceable and that the petition lor a Ii inten-enors. writ of mandate should be gran~,'' be !l'he:y brought San F:rancjSCG attorney a.aid. Philip Berry, who is also pre11ldent of "These are lhe only Issue• fpr· the tbe Sierra Club, into 'the trial On their court to decide," Judge Owens adRd. · ''The court may not rule on the wlactom 1 · (See BA~ TRADE,' Pqe SJ . ... . ... ' ~ 1· NeVada Nucle~ Test.Leak them from the premilet: • · .. ' .~! . . · Five· mOblJe, homes 1n· tJie C.pillnno • · · • Shafts pork ...,. demolished by Ille tor-s Radioactive Clpud Oado -'U ·H-lell Via 50cOrTo and·~· . pews resldeatl were left hcmeltN by the blilt. ',} \ . . . i . "Miraculously,'' an offioor said, "there bave been no injuries in any area htt by the tornado." ' • Next in line wls ''Mr. O's" TJre shop·, an El Camino Real where the hlch wind. did aubstantlal 'dlma1e before hud1nl out to sea. · ~ . SAN TA'S CHEER . . HAS JPS LIMI.'FS . . BOURNEMOUTH. En&Jand (UPI) Santa Clllll tuddenlJ: hltdied up bis ·red robes and ~ after lour fleein( younc men. Down four ffllhta of.ltl\lra Ille chase nn untJ1 Santa Cl"llll ole ii Ille ,...uis -and hit him with a ri«bt to the ear. "Chr!stmu b • Ume of 1oodwlll ... said deportment atore Sanla Cecil IUU, 76. "I don't atand Jor 1111 bumbul from · a l<>ad of louts like that.' · Hill. a former 90Jdlcr, said ,the four youlhs had b<itst his colcired balloons with lighted ciprettes. '· ... . ' . MERCURY, !'lev, (AP) -Baneberry, followed a 1985 (ul. the~~ name for the Atomkl Energy The mo1t contaminated dust particles Commiulon'1 2llth announced under· fell to earth near the tut lite, the AEC ground nuclear test here alnce' 1913t went said, 'wtiere lnvesUgatora found radlaUon olf normally and created a spherical lev• about 25 roentlens per hour. The cavern too feet bel9w the delert sand.,· Federal Radi•Uon COUnciJ says humans What followed ... five mJautei later 'Fri. arertndane:ered If e1poaed1o iftore tho daYwaan•t 'nonnat. J6nenta:ensayear.1 ·, The AEC said'-· f1om tJ>e bill!!, · -"''lhl! clood drlfted' awa;, offlcl~ls ~ eqaJvalent to -Uon al' about :tO 000 • • lhe lldloactlvity drnppec!' mar~edlY, ·N1>- tons <ii TNT 1pewi!d na»ilctivi ilust : ~owiile the N.-T.il stti'• 't,311 ' from the wit in which the nUclear de-IQ'llitt,mJleil wu evacuated. ,. vJce had been placed. At Wann Sprlnis, a gasoline atop DW' A dirty brown column of clu!t aron Ille wth edle of the ~te, • !ftilq oortbo and within mlnllles ruched 1.000 feet. west of Laa Vegas AEC emploYes meu- Wlthla lloun It spread over .1,000 ..,.. ~diatloa of abnat ·0111 lllllltroeollm • mlles of barren, almost uninhibited an liaur. · ~ deaerl. The cloud drifted o.,.,. llleep and cattle The A.EC evacuated 800 of its ernploye1 nnches, mines and a handfUI of towns near the test site, but said that. nowhere with fewer than a do&eil Jnhabltanta, but outlide of the immediate area of (he the AEC nJd the ndiolctJvlty wa1 Jess ahaf\. wu the fallout a <tancer to human than io mllllroentgen an hour In Ute Jife or health. clo\td and only one on the ground. A It was the J7th time an underground routft chest X ray expoees a penon to' \19t had 11lea~ed" and AEC ofJlclala said about 50 mll!Jroentgef'ls, A mllUroenta:en _ tho Olliy comparable release of radiation ii Olll one-thousandth of a Roentpn. . . ,, By J1CK ·BBOBACK Of fW Pfllr '"" llllf The recalJ movement a~· Uiree Orange County aupervJaor1 k>lt aome of its fire Friday when it was discovered · that one of their target!: is oot Ie1ally vulnerablie. California recall law stat.es that a person must have been in offict for six months before a recall can be inllltuted 11a1ns1 him. Secood Dlltrtct SUporv1tor David L. Bater, of Garden GroW: wu relected in June and ulua begins a new term on Jan. 4. Counly Qiwiael Adrian Kuyper, when questioned Friday, naled. that I reeall p<ocftdings now under Wr/ qalnal Baker are illegal.' The same does not apply to the two other targeta of the ""''lied Cltbena Recall Committee, 'First Distrl,c t Supervisor Robefl W. BatUn ·of ·santa Ana 'and Third ·District ·&ipervt.Jr William 4. Phillips of Fullerton. Phillips was reelected' fOI" the third! term two yearsrago and Batttn·root olfke then for the first time. . • '!. ' The· recall camP,ign and ' an· abortive aallr)' referendu!li whlc~ !ailed ta pt the . . ' (See RECA!J.. Pqe I) • . . . . . . ' . . . ' ·~, • j, ' ' ... • cc~~ISTMAI ·J • .. ... " ' , .. • '=' Rt -........ , -. --..... ··; .......... , .. ....... i ' l ·I ( • -------~~~-"'"~--·-~ --·--...... _. • ' I· ' ' I • --------------- - -·-----·------\ ------r -- ./ '.: f DAILY PILOT S.turdq, -19, 1970 • • < • • . ' • .Yuletide Tri via " " .._ -• -I ·Without _Message -.. ) . ' Det.ergent Industry Abandons ChemiCal WASHINGTON '(Al') -E nv I ronmental Protection Federal hta'lth and Aceney. a ntip ollution officials "However, prudence mnouneed Fr1day tltty have dictates not pennittinc a penuadfid the . de t e r C e nt situation to develop in which industry to abandon u unsafe harm may occur to man from a cllemlcal pln!llJ wide use In. the effocts of the projected washday mixtures. uses of NT A," they said. The pmunent acted after At least 13 w a s b day a Public Health S e r v i c e product& now contain NTA, expe~. showed_ that rats short for nlbilotriacetic acid, and mJce were 10 timet more as a partial substltu~ for Ubly thlll normal to have pbo;phal .. , official& said. sUllbom or <ltformed offspring ·Phosphat" are ootllidered wben fed & combination or two ' undesirable because t hey meti!.i.'. ""4 the dtt.rgent promote the rapid growth of cbemiW.-NTA.-· atfae cau1m1 pftmat11 r e The findings raieed the aging of ane lakes and ''<lijy eJ WI th t ' ~~ .. !ili!NT'~~;)>llp'(l. hi:_ • '1;'.; 11 ~fen t JI(). million --· • · "'~lliJltd. e l!>'lndrNTA ... WIS expected 1'lde .,.. tllat wao once .l ,,,..._ to ,,..milli ds .....,,_~_. , th w ,,..... ,.,.. oo poun ·-~·-~, to e by '~ iiu· as deter1ent =ICJl .. ~~·'l:lltftPr. fr: ma'kers·1ftcre111n'&1Y ~, , :;.r ~na aballdooed p b o s p bate s , • "'~<n · ._.1 ,. ·eqen., saicl, NTA now • l!Mltll ClllCllll'll"'l·lbere ts · ~ti for 'g percent al ; no pnilill ollUlid" except In detMaent liigr.dieots official& I ..... run1.-w11 .. sepUc said · ' 1 liploj ·~!.lhto!'"llrlOll well • · ~ :1< Gamble c.. alone ~·Ute al NTA hai tBvesfOtl !U million for • .Iii !odl.'ai'eu should Coi\venloft .to 'NTA In its bi_ilofit>••f tmm~otoly, they • deJ!rgenti oi..i hH 'placed Yid. ordera for 1117' million worth ;'"n*te 11 no.~ at this ,. of. !be theiniCJI. company Umo lo '!ndfCAli' that anyone · Olficlol! coOl!nned. hu belto'oflt ilein& humed ·Procter , I< Gamb l e 's by lbe -blnotlon of NTA pm!deot,; H91'11'!, Morgens, wjlb • me Ills In the said In CindnnaU that in the ~" said.. Sar ... n quantltl" bis !Inn baa been -~-L. SIAdlnld and · 11i1iC NTA In Ill products, WIDlul' ,I>. -llhaus, ''ft·are-<lhloMely «lllfld"'I l alhil,'nfllrai11i' of the oc'lhtlr lllety." Divorce Rate Diminishes In ,Juarez C!UDAD JUAREZ, Melioo (AP) -The courtrooms where Hollywood stars rubbed elbows with more common folk as they stood in line are deserted. Hotels ire not as full as they used lo be. And the neon sicns that once told people· crossing t·b e internaUonal bridges from El Paso. Tex .. that they came to the rlgbt plaice for a divOrce no longer flash their ~saae. Thia is Ciudad Juare1 since Nov. 7, when 'a new law went into effect putting an end to the quickie divorce, one of the city's beSt· known and moat lucrative industries. The cld divorce , established in 1933, allowed people to untie the marita.J' knot -with or wit.bout couent of ·t b • i r partnen -ifter a mtderice of 48 hours. The new Jaw requires appU.cants to live in Mexico for six months. "Since the Jaw was changed we have not had a sin&le divorce or foreigners ,.. says Civil Court Judie Lorenio Holguin, who has bandied many divorces in his seven yem on the bench. ''The forei,ners do not even eort1e anymore ." Holguin has handled three divorces for Meticans •Ince Uie neW Jaw - .... 1 into effect. SUNDAY SHOPPING IS PUN ~~·J~S!~e!!!.!1 } \ ' 'S~ili~g~ Judges Announe,d • • STARTING DEC. 23 NOW! LONG BEACH IS SHORTER TO NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. (beadq~ In Mint on tmpaCt. Tbal area wlll be Viejo), Clpistrano .Beach, San de silJ>ated "ChrUtMuvwe Juan Capiitrano, Dana Point 1970." atld 5an Clemente. AU winners of the cont.est 1be junior chamber of will be aMOl.Ulc.ed in a sptclaJ commerce ln Laguna BeacJ:l i;age to be pul:>lished by the and' the bomeownera-•, D~~ PlLO'.I' bel·Ue -llon In Loluna' NillJol 'Cbilllillas. A riproductton ,ol are the .poniors for coiltesta that'page on a metal plate to in those local areas. be mounted on a :walnut Jud&es will !!core the "Beat plaque will, be '"~tto ReaideftCt" anct the "Best each of the ~ven winners. ~ €ommercial Esll~lishment" ·The entire "40 Miles:"ot nomblatOa 1!1 each area by the Christmas Smiles" helld,ay local sponsors. · event is co-sponsOred this )'tar Tbty alto .W be seeking the u . an ~a "beautift~tion" clty, conµnuhlty or area which , project by the Orange Couaty exudes the mOl1 holiday spirit Coast AssoclaUon and t b e vJa·tts ~ and overall DAILY PILOT. >' • :.; ;:·~GRAND ' OPENING ... ORIGINAL PAINTINGS " ' . ~ ; ,. ·~~ ..... SCULPTU.RING, .• . • ! • ' ..... . ' '. ):'l PULL. LI NE OF FIN E ~ A•TS F.ATURING :; RENOWNID ARTISTS "' & ·l'll•SH, LOcAL TALENT ' UNIQUE ARTISTRY 105 MAIN ST., BALBOA (localod }n lite Balboa Inn) 67~3767 . " ' . l ·. - ' ., • r---------. Los Angefog (On1nge County, Palos Long Beach to Verdes, Wiimington, Torrance, etc.}, san Francisco $18 Long Beach Is like having your own private Including tax. Leave Long Beach: airport. You don't have to flght the free- Now you c8n fly PSA from Long Beach 7:40 am way traffic to LA. lntemational. There's Airport to San Francisco. Four times a day. 10:45 am easy parking. And the crowds haven't More on weekends. More fllghts than 1 :30 pm ·found It yet. Next time you head north any other aiflfne. Connections to Sacra· ~:30 pm (or south), head for Long Beach Airport mento. Or, avoid the freeway and fly to Mon thru Thura & Sal. by way or your travel agent and PSA. San Diego. If you live any place south of .__M_0_••_f_11o_h_t•_F_r_1 &_s_u_n_. _, PIA .. J"'I alft. • r • ' . , • • ·' • • · . • . ' . . . • • . • ... • • Weekend · ~ ~•II,.-P•p.er I . ' • , , ... ' .' . , ·• : '.. • O!lANGE q>UNTY, . CALIFORNIA • , SA T\JRDA Y, llEGMBER ;19, '1970 • . • fE"! CENTS ; --:,..i.;:.~;!--l'''~·!,.i.;-~~ ............ ..:...-,.,....~...-.~~~~~~~7'"".......:-=-__,..;..;.....::. ...... __,~__,,.,---,~--,--,~--,--,~---~__,.---,~~__,..___,__,~__,""'i'.'---.-· ·' ' ,•, / l ." \1 • ·\ \ t • •• • DA ... Y ,II.OT ....... rt P•ll1ct O'l*Mll Santa Gets T~mmed Costa MeRa barber Carol'e Platt gave Santa.a last-minute trim prior to the old boy's upcoming trip. Santa, not one lo fly in the face of fashion, likes to keep his beard neat. . \ . ' Nevada Nuclear Test Leak Court Okays Bay Tradel . . . ' . .. ~ ' '• ' l;ounty Ruling Favors Irvine Company Position The Upper Bay lll1d 1Wap.11 .Jepl. Judge Claude M .. Owens deUVered thlt rulinc · Friday after 1 finlJ weelc.·long study of.what may~ the mo1t con- tnveralal ~ eschan(e in c:ounty h!&- tory. His fl·page rulin.r puts the Or1nge County Su~rlor Court seat ·of approval on the trading 9f 157 acres of·what were once county tidelands for 450 acres of Irvine uplands. · And it clears the way, pending an ap- peal of the ruling, for the Upper Bay deevlopment promised by the I"ine Co. when the original county.approv~ land awap was also backed by the State Lands Commission after hearings before that . body. Freak Winds Tear Sw.ath By JOHN VAL TERZA Of nl. DAtl.Y PlLOT lletl What onJoollers described u a 0 mini· tornado" swept out of the hills into San Clemente early today, rippinc into fa.sh· ionabJe homes in the Sborecllff1 5'Ctor and leaving a wide swalb of damage and de!trucUoa in a mobile home park. Irvine plane lncludo th& development of marinas with nlated commercial CODo 1tructloo, the expiiwion of boating hlclll· t!N ·in tbe Upper Bay ud the malioa of a chain of public parks. Judge ())Vens made it fmnly clear In his ruling that there ls nothJng, in hia opln1on, ·to ·halt that development. "After eareful analysis ol the law .• , the cou.r.t.'belitVes that the land exehange agreement is constitutional. legal and enforceable and that the petition for a writ of mandate should be granted," he said. "~se are the only issues for tbe court to decide," Judge Owens added. "The court may not rule on the wisdom . . ' .. ' cl tha law which requlm that Ul>Per NeW}lort Bay be developed 11 a harbor for commen:• a¢ navlpllon, Wtiich 'law says ·nothin& about maintaining Upper Newport Bay as a 1flld Ilk relu(e •• "Nor," he ruled, "ls U.courl lo dlCJde whether the developmr.nt contemplated by the land exch&nJe agreemirit 1s the best program for hlrtior development. These are JeglslaUve not judicial ques- tions." Those statemel'ita plus a further 40 pages of legal analysis end court action at the local level in a battle that tiegan two years ago when the Irvine Co: and Orange County named Count1 AudJtor Vic Heim as defendant In a petiUon 1etk· Lagoo~ .. W oi:iried Police -Uneasy Over 'Party' Rumor By BARIWIA KREIBICH-· -reported to have appearod in otllOI' parta °' "'-c.llY r ltft 1"" ol lbe state and 1n adjoining atates. A second full-page ad in the Lo s Police Olief Kenneth Huck said thla Angeles Free Press heraJding a proposed k h h d lked to •'--th ho ha Christmas Day "happening" in Laguna wee e a ta wie you w • been distributing the posters and ~ Beach urges participants to bring "kites, been unable to dlscern any organilatlon bells, balloons, muelcal Instruments and behind the affair. plenty o( food." Alarmed by the prospect ol a large The ad and possible response has innux of young persom witbOut food or caused concern to Laguna police. shelter, the chief said he urged the youth Generously adorned with symbols of and his frlends to make some plans in assorted 'religiOUI and mystic nature, the this direction. ad, like ont published earlier, is signed "They said they would think about it," Dion and 'is believed by authorities to be Huck said. "They emphasize the religious in& a· writ el mandate aploot Iha Glft(>ial. ·; Helm bail Telu>ed to pay Iha llnl dradf-: in& bills .,blnJuect lo tlie c«ial1 tif'itia : Irvine. Co. Ria refuaJ, bowl'V«', w1;1 m'I-..; dered IDd hit action .... Iha writ...,.·: dealgged by botb por!!eo to leit Iha; consijtuUOOlllty cl !lie Upper 811 ,...p. : That. lawsuit became an adv~ ae--~ tlon when Judge Owens . later lrtntld I~ peUUon lhat allowed a lf'OUP rI tfe'wpprt : Beach homeowners led by enilnttr Frank Robinson to enter the liUJ:at:loa as lntervenon. They brought San Franclico !ittonltr · Phll!p Berry who. 11 a~. ~ of , the Sierra club, into ·lhe trial to tllielr : • (Set BAY TRADE, Pap II .~ Baker Recall .Ruled IDegal; •' Others Open By JACK :BROBACK Of ftM DelJr '"" Steff Th~ recall movement aglJnlt three Orange County supervisors lolt 19JDt, of Jta fire Friday when It wu dlscovertd that one of their targets is nOt legally vulnerable. California recall law states that a person muet have been in offiCe for Iii months befote a recall can be tnst.l.toted against him. Sec:opd DllJrtCI $upmllor ' . ' • ' '• . I • ~ :.•• I t ~ ' ' -#>·,. • ' ' ' . ;.~~~~~tlioi~ivteto~··· The freak winde, accornpanled.by driv· ing rain, 1mubed into three Shorecllffs homes, hopped crazily to the '1lflblle borne park about a mile away and tbeo dama&· ed • tin .. belOIJ .,qru.r,~ ""' ~~~~!. ~~01!.:t Dion Wrl.gbt,. yollll$'. Laguna aspect of the gathering and p,Jd they just thought It wO\lld be nice JI a Int of people Posten and flyers al1f1!Rll)dng a of "eir i'""·""y' 1ot •·••!her ' oa .v.~; .tocetber" iJi .L«pna. on Chr~u ~~ ~ , . =.~ .. ~-,.~ . 4 ,.....,-~ _.._ -None ii(· ··a-, fer ifil ;; began iappea(jor Ill; tha Art , . David L. Bake:, of Garden ,Grove .,., releded ·in Jooe ll1d lbus~' i!O" "'"'on-Jr...,,.,,.~+--.-~---- ' MERCURY. !let. '<Ai>> -Banobm7. the <cole name for ibe Atomic Energy Comml!llon's 230th annotp:ed under· ground nuc!ear tat here'. fince,lllS, went off ncirmally and '1"8ied a .spherical civ'm 9oo feet below :the desert sand. What lollowed live mlnutcs later Fri- day .wasn't normal. 1 T1ie ~ said· pressure from the blast. e~iVaJent to detonatidn of about 20,000 to111 of TNT, spewed~ radioactive dust from the shaft in whicli the nuclear de- vice had been placed. . A dirty brown column of dust arose and within minutes reatbed 8.000 feet. Wlthin hours it spread over l,000 square miles of barren, · aJmoa:t uninhabited <tesert. 'nie AEC evacuated 600 qt' its employes near the test site, but said that nowhere outside of the immediate area of the shaft was the fallout a danger to human life or health. IL was the 17th time an undergrouJd test bad "leaked" and AEC oUicials said the only comparable release of radiatloo followed a 1965 test. The most contaminated dust particles WOii ol Ln Veg• AEC einp1oyes .,. ... ured radillllai> of about -milllioentaen an bciur. 1be cloud drift,ed over sheeo and cattle nocbes, mines and •· handful of towns with fewer than a dolln inhabitants, but the AEC said" the radioactivity was less than lit-mllliroentgen an hour in the clotid m:1· orily one on the ground. A rolitine chest X ray expose..s a person to about 50 m.llUroentgens. A milliroentgen iJ one one-thousandth of a Roentgen. The 600 evacuated employes changed clothes and showered-what the AEC ca"lled nominal precautionary measures. Three hundred of them were found to carry a small amo\Jnt of rajloacUvity. The agency which disclLs little ill-- formation about its tests, said later or the weapons development test: "It is going to take a long time to determine what happened." ' Services Today For Mrs. Pape fell to earth near the test site, the AEC Mrs. Jessie L. Papt, well-Known San 8aid, where investigators found radiati on Clemente resident for nearly 20 years, levels about 25 roentgens per hour. The died late last week in Newport Beach. Federal Radiation Council says humans Services for the retired real estate are endangered if exposed to more thu woman will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at 25 !oentgens a year. San Clemente First Baptist Church with As the-cloud drifted away, officials said the Rev. Philip Smith officiating. Burial the radioactivity dropped markedly. N~ body outside the Nevada Test Site's 1,350 will follow in El Toro Cemetery. aquare miles was evacuated. Mrs. Pape, who Jived at 310 Avenida. J\t Warm SprifljS,.& ga.solln(:_~P near Del Mar, leaves a sister, Mrs. Jtoward tho·north ecll• of t4e llte,-80 ... nortlJ. (Sarah) Norton. of San Clemente; 'i ~bephtws William NcrtOn or C¥essa. Tex., If . ~ ,William Br(nsdon of Corpus Olrlsty Off h W • ·.Md I nifQe, Mrs. Dorothy Leslie.• S OfC e Sheffer Mortuary in San Clemente is in ~ :. charge or arrangements. eitlmated the •iil·~IM hll!I ._, -11 ·•w:,1w1··-.. . OQlony .a ,fe,. neila IP,-~allo .•re ,(S., HAPPIN)NQ;~ !>- '75,IQQ_." ! .-u~ , ~ ~~~":i~s!!". 'Fun Froli. · c' F~;-.,..~le,•' where winda 1m1sbed iato the roof and u..LI. } a,Q..I. drave nften in the home throu,b the ce~~ouglll tliia WIS~~· Airhart said. Aile. ged Organizer Sought "We all ran froin the home convinced that lt was about ta be deSt.royed." 1 Equally severe damage was jnfllcted What was billed as a "fun-fined frolic on the residence at 221 Via Socorro and to Acapulco" in literature eJtolling 'the homeowner1 in the area told of barbecues delights of a 1'gay cruise" to the Mexican being lifted and dropped six homes away resort has resulted in two of three alleged be organizers of the venture being hunted and garden and patio equipment ing today by Orange County D i at r i ct caught by the high wind and dumped as Attorney's investigator•. much as 500 yards away. Police in Paris, France, were alerted Roof damage was also reported at 241 Friday to !he possibility that Jerry San Andrea where the freak wind again Lundy, 38, also known as Jerry Preston caught up outdoor rumlshinp and swept and as Jerry Vardalill might be in that them from the premises. city. They are concentrating the search Fl obil '·---in .-. Capistrano _ for Gary Colvin, 35, also known as Gary ve m e •IVlin:.a wJe West '"much nearer home." Shores park were demolished by the tor-. nado as tt left Via Socorro and several Both men shared an apartment in the residents were left homelesa by the blast. Oakw~ apartment building on Seagull "'!Ir I I " If' 'd ..... _ Lane m Newport Beach. They are " · acu ous Y.• • ·~ o •cer sai • 1.1"';1e Jdentllied in complaints charging them have been no ~Juries in any area t with conspiracy as the associates of byNtlie 1om1 liado. "M 0 , "T' Sho Randolph Schaeffer, 25. of 324 Brooks St., ext n . ne was r. s rre . P Lagnna Beach, in the operation of o~ El Ca~ Real where the high wind Roaring 70s Cruises, 300 w. pa c 1 f i c did substantial damage before heading Coast Highway, Newport Beach. ~to-' Schaeffer was arrested 1n Los Angeles Pie in Sky Degree as he alighted from a jet he boarded in Tahiti. He ls awaiting arraignment on identical charges. LEEDS, England (UPI) _ Leeds Uni-Inve.tlgators assert that the trio took verslty conferred a Ph.D. degree on Mark In ~ more than $30,000 as advance Woolfe Fridly for his services to the F& paym!"ts on . a round the wor~ ~rulse motlOR 0t better apple pies. WoOUe, 2S, • when ~ didn't even have a bOat to has just completed 1hree )Ul"I of re-of/er tbell' ~atrons. The three allegedly 111earch on isolating and identifying fla· told subscrtbers that they would be vor changes in apple•, as they cook, taking their $1,488 world tour on the 1'V1gabond Sun.'' No such vessel ia regl1tered, I nvestigators said. The trio's arrangements for departure from Los Angeles Harbor on Jan. 30 were !alee, it is alleged. What was billed as a "gay" cnilse to Acapulco was scheduled to leave Jan. II and would have cost Its parUcipuits an estimated $270y invesUg1tor1 said. 5 Cult Members Hit With Charge In LSD Incident WS ANGEi.ES (UPI) -Five mem· bers of the "Minson Fam.Uy" Friday were charged with gl.vlng a prosecuUon witness at the Sharon Tate murder trial an overdose fl! LSD fn a hamburger be- fore she testified. ' 'nv'ee of Qwle! MansOl)'s ,femaJe fdt- lowers, tWo Of them pregnant, were at· rested on a street comer Q.\tskle the Hall of Justice alter • srand jUry indlcf«l them and two young men oJi consplraCy· charges. Seems Certainty Off Seal Beach 'Spy' Fears Mass Arrests The grand jury retumed its aecret l~ dlotmerit after a 'half:day' seMJon tnvoJv. ing charges by Barbara Hoyt, 18, that "family" members' gave her a ham- burger spiked with !SD while she wu in Honolulu, pri<lr to her testimony. Catherine "Gypsy" Share; 28, and Ruth ••0uish" Morehouse, 18, both of ' whom A new Oranae Coast ·offlibore ·oil"en drjlled in · sight of , Sell ~ch ' jlnd Surfalde today. appears 1 mm t n e n t. loilowlnf State Lands C o m m I 11 to n ..Uvlly in slcramento Friday. =· ' are pregnant~ were arrested along with Army Man Reveal.s Role in 'Ma:king People Aware' :t;.ne.!,;;:"~':~.;.3":;:: . , . youn.( worooi are belhg · t;ried for the "lbe recommendation of 1 al • -by Ezecu!ift Ollicer J. ' H!>rliC wjll be hit lint •Ince ... d-.... Slota lltrl>ora <;bannel l>il • ipUl of nearly two )'Uri ap. i , Commilslon<rS adally did ' -.e --drilling activity Frld>y, but onl)> esiltlng shalls, slanting beni!alh tho ,.. from HunlingtoD 8'1Cb onabore wells. ire involved. • r' Hort(f said he woUJd de Ii n It e I y recommend perml~iorl be:' given to drQI lhe new well ftom a man·made bland o(l ieal Beach. 1 Three sucli Islands are now oper1ted by Signal and Standard Oil COmpanieS. The State Lan<b Comml&slon ctUer "'ted that Ille uewosl 11<1! pl .. nod wlQ include special holding f1clli.Ues to prevent a crude oil sllck Iron\ drifting ashore in case of a b~o~t. . , ' I OOCAGO (AP) -Telling ol.''mooping, watchdog• oper1:;Uons" . by Army ll!tellla --aplmt, dll!lans, • lonn<r ..td!ert1111 be !Ws·thm will be maa amsta II tHe aiuntry "" ,II ~ under mlift.lll Jaw. John M: O'Brien, 21, of suburban Evanston eald at a news conference Fri- day he dlsc:IOled' bis role as a, spy on polltlcl.ans, ar.I ~s ln Illinois "lo make llnkno,.ing peopJe 'I Ware of a menace that exist$.'' Despite a statement by Army Secretary Stanley ResOr thal his i;tory Is "without fottndatlon in fact," o·Brlcn said he wot1ld not back down. Among persons O'Brien said he spied on whf\e a staff sergeant with the 113th Military Intelligence Group in Evanston Ul'ltfl June ll70 were Sen. Adlai E. Steven. '°!1 Jll; former Gov. Otto Kerner, nO"N a federal Jud(•; and tha ll<v. Jesae Jack· al Rights l!llbcoWnlttee; President Tate-Wianca ~. . , . son, bead of Operatloa ~wt. Nixon; Sen. CIJarles P1<cy <R·ll).I ; and ' The young wo""" ba.e bOe,, mnped O'Brlell ~ .. ~·ptj>!nt! -.m..., ErV1D has. ~ h,e win call on,tho'stred oomer l<r -hi. lDd.,.. -I Into • lllea" tbat ...,. 0'1Jritil u a -"' a liwlng .ln'to sHUng !bore wlU, OllMr "fi!lllllf'' ·-~ _ .. lntelll.Cence Cominand c-. al ~ of·mllltary "1lnC ... ·clvlllaill. when poll --..' . ' ; Fl. llolabird, !\Id. , · , , ,-~White lfolJ9e'talil 'll!Oriday,tt wis• ~ '"· -···.,..~· ' · ' "llurtng a period ol marllal.Iaw, lbll · ooooiiid to doinoitl~ ai•Yh(""'1111'!11"'11' " ~ cdeledlvol ~ wrests.· tlle·· ln lormatloo coul6 have concelvab!J lieori' Wtlt' not be done 1111dei'·tlili admlnlltr• ·'~-~.:~la!.:. ~ usedtoquel!dl'3entlrvm11111ndiVldllal. tlon." • -.. ,. by Moo.oo . ~~ -7' • or organization whlcJl·JIOllfblJmay ha,. , O'Bi'lm ..id tho apyinl Included "lllth-» --dt jllt. ~.,,..... been ~ to martlal law," O'Brien erloig cl inl«lnation pertalJll!I td "'°""*· dittprbed tluot lller,-..;t!i'fljlso tndktlld. ~afd, •. Jl"Uled political provcllvttiei, tho collec-'They voJunleorod ·le ....... wt11r lhe An American Civt1 Lfbttt5es Unfon law-t.lon of person1Ua. the penetration and Police tlfken 'lrid,be hoollti. yer who sat next to O'Brien durlni !lie di\l'Uptloii Of an organlz,tlona conslde...0-Altliough lhe namei of lhO otlltr two news conference said he wclltd not dis-to be against the Untted" States military listed in the Indictment were not made cuss clisslried tnronnatlon becauae he nvolvement In Vietnam and selected or· public, ·they wm belleftd to bt Steve "respects the integrity of the gove~ ganizatlons which expreS11ed their dis-Crogan, It, allo known u Oem T'Ufta, ment" and '1becuue he's not. 1ioterested content with the 'foreign and dome11ttc and DeMl1 Rke. Gropn was tndlcted in breaking any taw1.'' ·policies of the present admin1straUon." earlier thts week 1rith Man.on In the O'Brien said he Ont made hll dit-Ha defined "personalla'' as any tnfor-murder ol Donald 118hortT' -shtl, w'Ct 11 closure', th letten to Sen. Sam J. Ervin maton on background and peraona,I ae-belngheldln.InyoCountyonaounrelated. (0.N.C.) head of tho Senata Constitution· Uvlllea. thar&e. ... ~ty ""-1 Adrlllt-·· q~ Friday, ruled 11111' ncaJ1 ~ ... _ Wit/ • .,._ n.~ i~ .. 1 ~ .PSll.'c:l",arll ..,.,....., 'lbt --nOI applJ' to, Ille ·In otllOI' targeta of tho ll>ft!led Cttlsma ~ Commlt!H, .First Dlalrlel Supervlaor Robert W. Ballin of ,Santa Ana an\:f 'Mlird District SiprV1lar William J. Phllllpa of Fullerton. Phillips was ret1ected for the Uflrd term two years ago and Battin took Office then for the first time. The rec.all campaign and an abortive salary referendum which failed to a:et the (Set RECALL. Par• I) SANT A'S CHEER HAS IT'S LIMITS BOURNEMOUTll, Englind (UPI) - Santa Claus !Uddenly hitched ap hit rod robes and sped after four neeinc 1fAlJll men. Down four rugbts of atalrs the cbue ran unUt SaRla caught one of> the youthl -.and hit him with a right ·to the e1r. "Chr.islma1 is a .time of goodwill," said . department stor.e Santa Cecil Hill, 76. "I don't stand for a~ bwnbug from a road of louts like tha!.' • Hill, a fonner aokiier, aaJd the four youths had burst bis colored ~ with lighted cigarettes. ..... ,. Wea~er The damp, dreary clood covtr . along the Orana:e Coast is, o~ ed to clear by tonight with a ltw more driules in between. Clance of rain Saturday~ night is 50 per.. cent. Highs 1'ill hit SI with lows near 40. · · IN.SmE ~DA:Y' I , ' ' Yu· Virginia, tMrt ll 4 Z>M· , ·Mtl MQCAt:atJon. •And it l'i4m't forgoa<. .... a Wng' Unck Walt ;tough& it 'That'• tohtl Vo• aria'& ,haTdlu Mo. CJln,tmoo. t0t11io1.i ,Dli11<1f'1 .U..Or'toOll color 1how. ~ lt't comlnlf S•~U tdghf "¥ · 'neto1' of tt tMke• ioda~• cowr rtorI1 In TV WEEK. , • I . Oclf 5 ' f:{' ~~:RmSTMAI . ...... , .... ... .. ....., ....... , -. --...... 1>11 •• ................ -· Mil , .. ,, ·•. .. : .. .. " .. - . . ; - ... J DAll.V. l'ILOT 1 . . . ' Y we\i~e Tf.i;v.\a .. Without Message !y CHARLES H. LOOS Of tt1t ~Hr r.. Sltff 'lllla II a C!Wtmu O!>IWM wllhout a messoge. It will lalk •bout' THE WEATHER: U lt is a white Christmas you want, try lllternatiODll Falls, up on the Minnesota-Ontario bor- der. ' -Tllo Natl<>MI Oceanic and AJmoo. pl>trte' AdmlnlJ1ralk>n (NOAA) hu pre-1"' -- pared tablts showing the chances that one inch ·or More of snow will be on the iround· Quiltmu day in • U.S. citid. IntematlcmJ · J'.U.,.tl b1 the 100 percent cbUoe -So ls 11lrhankl, Al.,ka. JQ ECONOMY: Inflation doesn't ~ Sarita C11111. • •1 aitiMmu tree l"rlces 1n Calliomia J"' uP 10 to U percent over laJt year, ~ to JMjor wMleaaJers. Retail· fl'I uy higher pr1Cft hurt sales of more eipenaive flocked er palnlod tne1. . 'the Unlvenity Of California's Agriculturil Extens1on stauatldans PY Christ~• trees are increasineJ.y becom-lna a cu!Uvated, aeasonal Cl'(lp. Ten years ago, only one ptl'Cftlt Of tbe Cluiltmu trees sold in California were cultivated. The rest were wild. This year, about 20 percent of ·the trees in California have been cultivated expressly· ~the Olriatmu ft1iitet . ~ R.KUGION: Chriatmu is celebrated 14 times a year at the Holy SepuJcbre in Jerualem by various Christian churches. &man .Ooistians -m the first to observe Ol"llt's birth orf Dee. 25 In Jermalem. TJ:>e Greek ~ doz church tiotds ceremonies Jan. 16 with the Armtriian c:llurdl following Jiil. 18. Tho! 'Abyssinian church, which· belnte Chrilt'WU born' 11 t1mu. observes his nativity at thl 'lloi1 Sepulclire °""" every month except Mardi. . . HISTORY: The .~al Sonia Claus was St. Nicholas !hi W-Worlie!', !lllhop bl Myra, Turkey, during the FoUrth Century. Ht wu a thin, white-Matded genUeman , who became famOUI throughout Europe for his kindness and rood deedl. lie died in 343 A.D. . . THE ARn: White tn01t Christmas carols sung in the U.S. orlalnated in Europe, some of the most famous are nit!Ve produeta. . . .,or a:amPle. ''We Three .Kings of Orient Are" was wrlU.. In 1857 by the Rtv. Johll Henry Hopkhu1 Jr, of Chriit't Church,". Williamsport, Pl. "It Ca!Tlf! Upoti a Mid· night Clear" wu penned tbout 1850 by the Rev. F.dmund ~· HamUtian Sean, a Unitarian mlni&ter in Boston. And "O ·• •Lltde Tinrn of Bethlehem" was trritl.en by the Rev. Phillip 11roMa In .t!llS when he was pulor of Holy Trinity Church •• '· .r. Ill Pbiladelphil. ~ •'Mary Had a·Baby" also ts an American carol. It was ·IUDS for many yean by Nef!.O field hand• on St. Helena's -· S.C., belote It WIS wnUen down. • Rigginfi 'Lights Jim Wikle, 10 ; St.eve Benner, 8, and Arthur Ross. 9 (from left~. all members of Newport Beacli Cub &out Pack 330, make last.minute check of Christ- mas light riggine on Balboa Island Ferry. The boys and fellow Cub Scouts lrom Pack 330's six dens rode the ferry during Friday night's opening Festival of Lightg Parade in Newport Harbor. Parade of fes~ lively bedecked boats thr<)ugh the harbor <tarts each night at 6,30 o'clock. It continues through Dec. 23. Newport Council Sets Incentive Pay ~ing City employe Jl'k:ent.ive pay 1 salary decrease of five plans based on performance percent.'' and scholastic achJevement Hurlburt explained that the will be considered by the scholastic a c h I e v em e n t Newport Beach City Council incentive "struses fonnaJ when it meets Monday at 7:30 education accomplishment and p.m.inCltyHall. to a lesser degree Calling them "innovative," perfonnance evaluation. City Manager Harvey L. ''It requires a. rating of Hurlburt today outlined the 'compettnt' or 'out.standing' joint plans be will recommend and continuing f or m a I education related to t b e for adoption.. He said the employe's fitld of service," he eounctl had eomm!Ued to said. instituting both pl.ans la.at He said the salary lncreases ··s111ili~M~ Judges Anp~un~ed • Jud.IN were a a a ounce d Ga.lllflme, then manqer of today lo aelect thl "brilh~ the H u D t I D gt 0. Beach l!Dllsl" IDIOlll ' ti:a Qr-_;.Chamber of ~--I CoM -·· """'°"' bblldt1 ----. ~ ... -ht iittl ''" poaltloll Ill hold-lot • yoail ~ In lllatlm edttlao antt1 his death In lte. o( dif ''fD Miles tif ChriatMU Spoaion:' Of the "smile&" llftllel'" _.. • , t""1l tD local areu this: yur Tbeodon "Bqb" Robina Jr., include · the chamber• of vice pr.11dent . -'14 i"""'11 • liommer<e In Sell · Beaeh manqer of T~rt Robins 1 Ford of Costa Mesa was Huntington Beath, Fountain Rlect.ed as a "citizen at Valley, Costa Me!!f Newport large" to serve with hiJ wife, Beach, Corona del M a r, GiMl<.,no U:e Jud~ panel. S 1 d d I e back V •II• y Cap lllaekburn., presid .. t ol the Orange County Coa.st Association and operator of his own reaJ estate firm, the Blackburn Co. of Newport Beach, also will serve on the panel, along with his wile, Sbitley. . Kids Enjoy Ecological Christmas Tom McCann of Fowrta.iD Valley, public 1 er v Jc e maoqu ol the DAILY· P!LOI', along with his. wile, C UT LE R ( A P ) Jo, will complete the panel. Youngsters at tbe Culler Clilld 'The three couples ~ 0 n Cate Center in this cectral Monday night will lour the to. ,._,., · un1~ mue:.rong··orai'll~~Oiilf"ift·a"~~ comm ., •re from Seal Beach to San ~~~anecoloclcal Clemente. Not only are tbeW three They are scheduled t.o View Chri&tmis trees uncut and and ·ICOre II · maJ')y u -: 30 alive but even the orna.mente separate displays or holiday are Made or recycled rubbJsb _decor in the COaitaI "smile'' ''the kinds of thinp: peopl~ corridor. The area extends ta throw away" their supervisor the f0<>thills of Mission Viejo says. ' ~d Laguna Ni~el and al~ The school, 30 "~ 11 e 1 includes Fountam Valley this southeast of Fremo, bad .its year. aMual Chrut.ma.1 party The latter three are among Friday and afterwards the new entrants in the venerable three live trees were planted "40 Miles of Cb r is t mas in the sCboolyard by the eo Smiles" contest. The annual youngsters· at t..bi center Christmas event waa invented marking tbe beginning of a in the 1930s by ' • E I wooded Arel on the ICbool Generalissimo" W i 111 a m .p1ayp-ound. (headquartered in M I 1 si o n impact. That area. wlll be Viejo), Capi.tttaoo Beach, San d' signaled "Chrlilmuville JUlll CopillrlllO, Dana Point. )!19·" '. ad Ju Qemcnta. .. All winnert of the contest Tllo junior chamber of will he announc:ed in a special commerce' in Ltcuna Beach page to be published br the and the bomeown e_r .. ·•1 OAJLY 1i ~!LOJ' b' ore association tn Laiuna N1pi 'iirtstmas. A. reproduction of are the sponsors for contest& that page on a metal plate to in thola local areu. be mounted on a walnut Judges will tcare the ~Best · plaque will be awarded to Residence" and the "&st each o( the seven winners. Commtrc1al Ea:tablisbment" The entire "40 Miles <>l nomlnated In each area by the Otristmas Smiles" boUday local spon10r1. event is co-sponsored tbls year Tbey a1Jo will be seeking the' as an area "beautificat1qn" city, cammunitY <>r area.whi<:q project by the Orange County e1Udt:1 the mCllt IMIUday spirit Coast Association and t b e via lt.s decoratlom and overall DAILY PILOT. .GRAND OPENING • ' ' ORIGINAL PAINTINGS . ~ .. :~ SCULITURING ~ .. ••• . fULL LINE OF FINE ,; ARTS FEATURING .::: RENOWNED ARTISTS .... . & FRESH, LOCAL TALENT -UNIQUE ARTISTRY !OS MAIN ST., BALBOA ILocotad In Tho Balboa Inn) 675-3767 Be our guest Dec.20-bellOam.&lp.m. , , • Join ue for 1 dellcloua Contlnental Brunch ind treat youraelf to a look at luxury llvlng and oonvenlence1 at unbelievably modest rentals. for example ••• prlv1te patios -Bullt·ln kitchen• with dl1hw11her1 -pool, iiurla1 and lounge-a recreatJon building and g11 harbequ11 for casual entertaining ••• and lt'.1 only a ahort distance from the renowned South Coast Plaza Shopping Center. 1 Bedroom from $137 _ __,·eA--sn--:ooi11me:N'" mh'1ie Chi!rnnas-ciJSUiinor" June. ----Z01at6.lil.lhe number.o,IJ:~U!i• · Under th e performance eemester unit& obtained by the incentive FOgram. b e Iv .Y. emeloye and requim IM~ lilal!!I undtr the mlllletoe hu 'ancient origins. MisUetoe o;. :,;... l:onsJdered 1 llCfed plant by the Dr)li.i,, Ip 'Bri~in. ,. -1tandin& under It s~y was ·givl!Ji'lllvln< pro. •• ~. "l1:levea -· 11 to aifold amst. Que0i: Elizabeth erriphuls lJ placed lri the. re~ew for continua~: . annual perfonnll'ICt rating, 1'h!5 is a rather IMOVa~v~ ;~ J.abODsbed thlt lelal "Anctuary, 'liut the tradittOnat obliga- tion' lo '!oriel! a kili ihen slalldfn& under the mistletoe has . incentive plan and I can find Hurlburt said. no comparable combination of • . . ttriived. . .• , .._ "It requires two consecutive plans in any other city," performance evaluations Hurlburt said today. ONE J'Ort THE ltOAD: The Alcoholic Bever.age Con· trol lolb in Callk>mla note that 32 percent of alcoholic beyerqe_ 11Je1. throughout the nations are made during the !Mt m .... kt of Ibo. year. . ratings of 'out.standing' to He said, ''I think we should qualify for a one-year, five all accept this plan as one percent, salary lnerease. whlch 5botild be tested and .ot "Additionally," he 11 id , hopefully will be of great "two consecutive perfonnance value in producing superior evaluation rat Ing s of employes." Dewrgent Industry 'unsatisfactory' may result in Abandons Chemical Divorce Rate WASll!NGTON (AP) Feder&t heal t h and antlppllutl.on officials mmouoced Friday they have pernaded the detergent tnduitry to abandon as unsafe a chemical pining wide use in washdly mlxturts. ·' Tbe pemment acted after a Publ)c Health Service erperh'nerlt showed that ra ts and mlt:e were 10 times more llJte1y than norina1 to have st.illbQt:Q or d!formed offlPring When. fed a combination of twG metals and the detergent clltmkal,.NTA. The findin11 raised the 'I P'*l!llllt)<, p(fici!J! pid, U:at (. .....-i -· miclit he C nil NT.( pined I he ~ .• aie:~ thlt_ WIS · once ~ ..... ~·io the ( chblCal .~ .~e from < drJoldot w:ater CO.w.mate<t ~ tMia8b -nmo!f. ,, Heallh oltidat1 .11ld there is 1 · no ~t · haz.anfl e-icept. In ~ ~ .~ areu where aeptic tanb '!ffP Into airlen w~I\ f w1tv 'IUpplitt:. Uae of NT A l ' ~ in sucft areas should I · he ltopfod• lmmediitely, Ibey f aald . 4 •1'.in l& no'fMdenee at this J ta.. .~-~~to .Iha! anyone llu "liiOil er l•·btln1 harmed i, Ill' UW -•lion of NTA 1 w1111 · me tals In the t .. ltr,.""1." aald Sllrpon I· a-II~ L. ltaWold and t 'llllllaii D • Jlucblllilu1, I. ad&hlltrat~r of the f . . '""' E n v i ronmental Agency. Protection "Ho we v er. prudenee dictates not pemtitting a Diminishes In Joorez situation to dev!l.op in which CIUDAD JUAREZ. Mexico hann may occur to man frcm the effects of tM projected (AP) -The C<lurtrooms uses of NTA," they said. where Hollywood st.an rubbed elbows with more common At least 13 w a s h d a y folk as they stood in line are product£ now contain NTA, deserted . short for nitrilotriaeetic acid, Hotels are not as full as they as a partial substitute for used to be. phosphates, officials said. And the neon signs that once Phosphates are con&idered told people cros5ing t be undesirable because th e y international bridges from El promote the rapid erowth of Paso, Tex., that t..bey came to algae causing -p re m at 'ii r e· the right plact for a divorce aging of nne lakes and . no longer flash their me5Uge. atreams. Thi!i Ia Cludad Juarez since Tbe .cJ1 rre..nt ~million Nov.7,whena .newlawwent iiouna NTA \116 was expected into e~ ~ttling an end to to jump to ,ISO million pounds ~e ,ulckie divorce, one of the by ,"'nftt laU. as detergent city s . be!~ ~ and most maker 5 increasingly lucrative mdustnes. . abandoned· p h 0 a p ha t e 5 , . The old divorce, estabh~ experta: sakl. NT A n 0 .,, 1n 1933, •.Uowed people I~ untie accounts -for· 5 --nt of ~ tnar1tal knot -with ~ . Y......... . without consent Jr t h e 1 r de~ergent lngred1ents. offic1als partners _ after a residence said. of 48 hoon . The new Jaw ~ter &.9amble ~· alone requires applicants to live in has 1n~ted $6,8 million f.or Mexico for six months. conversJOD to NT A in its "StnCe the law wis changed detergen~ 8nd b~ placed we have not had a-slngle orders for $167 million worth divorce of foreigners." aayil of , ~ c~, company Civil Court Judge IA'>renzo olflc1aJs confinned. Hotcutn wbo bas baodled Procter & Ga m b I e ' s many divorces In his sevta presl~ent, Howard Morgens, years oo the bencll. ''The &aid ~. Clnc.~U that in the foreigners do not even come q~UUes hit fttm has bef:n anymore." Holguin, h a 1 USU\g NT A in its products, handled three divon:e1 for "we are absolutely lconfident Mexicans 1ince the new J1w ~ thtir Afety.'' went into effect. - • STARTING DEC. 23 NOW! LONG BEACH IS SHORTER TO NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. _,_ ~-------~ Los Angeles (Orange CounJy, Palos lonO Beach to Verdes, Wilmlngton, Torrance, etc.), San Franclaco S19 Long Beach Is like having your own private Including flX. SUNDAY SHOPPING IS FUN Leave Long Beach: airport. You don't have to fight the freeM Now you .can fly PSA from Long Beach 7:40 am way trattlc to LA. International. ;J"Mere's Altport to San-Francisco. Four times a day. ~0:45 am easy parking . And the crowds haven't ~~.!'J~ ~!~c!J!!I More on weekends. More fl ights than 1 :30 pm found It yet. Next tlme you head north any other alrllne. Connections to Sacra· 4:30 pm (or south), head for Long Beach Airport mento. Or, avoid the freeway and fly to Mon thru Thurs & Sat. by way Of your travel agent and PSA. San Diego. If you live any piece south of .__M_0_,_•_m_ah_ta_F_r_ia._su_n_._, PSAaMI J'lll a llft. • I I I I I l I ''Efferclent'' DENTURE a~ TAl&IT$ Re•m St1••m StaflS II Mllllis: - "Higil11d P11k" -with FM/AM Radio. 4-Speed portable set with two 4" SP"km. tone contra~ slide-rule tuning, 99 95 21utnmatic shut· off. #SG-174 ir ' PANASONIC TV With FM/AM Radio \ . futuristic pop-up TV, 16 sq. inch viewing area (5" diagonal) •. Ex- . clus~e colloid type built•• bat· terles, Speed-0-V~~~ slille rule :ning • .._ Witb l AS 95 ' 4=251 ~ . . Rtf. 79c 59c "Happy Hour'' SET 8 Each beer glasses, higilba~ oo-the- mcks, and a shot glass. snack llowfs, sandwich dishes plus napkins and 3 39 eo<kt!il shaker. Perteet for holiday . ·emertaining. • n•rwiuoi• Speedsh~ver 35 T IJ NOR!LtO -Comfort!Me "floating heads" Rlide OWJ1 yoor skin. PoJHJP trinvner, sn..,if cl.anillg. Smart inet>I travel case. Res. 2U5 #llP1112 Fastback bJ SUNBEAM -Cird/cord- less operation. Slant shape de- sign l'J!s heads a1·an an~e for fa~er shavin1. Handsome"'~ case. Res. 31.IS #S 3-Speed ., SC111c1 • "R1tnctall1" -10 CCllllfoll settinp. Oulet. llilrtwtialrt and powerful. '*" fU5 1:n• Lady Remington lntereiangeable sliav!f· lload!' for every groom ing need. At- tractive and u sy " hand!~ #C1·215 21.88 28.78 19.97 14.88 . ''Magic'' Snow -. LP Record ALBUM "SCROIM:E" -Columbia 4 49 t.llel. Sound llack fmm the --:-:. .. ..:-movie. W11. 5.91 • -................ - ~-J"""""1'~"'''""f191' TON1 .. Innocent Color" • ''$~0-flok'' KIT FOR HOUDAY DECORATING ee11,1et1 wit• p1, .. ttle, •ic 1f S11·Flok. intnctl11s & set 1f celer :---. -t1blets. . 1.88 --------------------~-~-=~----------------- Saturday, Otttmber 18,. 1970 DAILY PILOT JJ , KLEENEX ''Napkins'' COCITlll OR DINNER SIZE White or Yl•rant Qup Ctlars. P1ks of 50 ' 23~ 8 .. 88 . I I -- • - • ! I ' • .. WOMEN.'S QUALITY ·tAl'LORED ·PAJAMAS 22 I ·I I i I I I .$(JNDAY .ONLY REG. 2.96 1 Man-tailored PJs \vith piping trim, notch collar, ! , pOcket. Attractive tapered leg pants. Some styles ! ~=-~mbroidery. Jn brushed acetate and. nylon. I • ,oj -----~----------J ' . ' SUEDE LEATHER BOoTS ·Sunday Only / Womei'.l's genuine suede lealher boots have S()ft soles. Perfect for casual at-home· wear. A cute look with slacks. Beige. Sizes 5-10. Save. :33 'REG. 4.97 2 LBS. CHRISTMAS CANDY . r···----·,..,..~ .. •, . ' w I s u .. day .011ly! Res. 88c.-97c, bag assortment of mixed satin finished hard or rilled candies. Reep on hand for treats during the holidays; 68c I ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ALL ITEMS-WHILE 9UANTIT.IES LAST!! . 2-LB. i I I PLA YSKOOL ® TIKE BIKE® For the pre.school ( 1 to ~ years) set. 18" high, 18" Jong, 15%." wide. l:las wood frame and chrome plated handlebars. Charge it. , ' ·~~.96 JOHNNY LIGHTNING "500" Sunday Only ! Johnny Li ghtning, the only skill car race without bat· teries, motors or' wires. Track, cars, accessories pack. Charge it at Kmart. I~ •• I MEN'S NEAT NO-IRON SHIRTS FOR DRESS ~ i SVNDAY I ONLY! I ROfJ. 2.]7 ... 3 FOR $5 . 7'1 EA. ! No-Iron.Jong sleeve cotton/polyester sbirts, smart I• and stylish fashion colors. Spread collar. Neck . sizes 14-17. All popular sleeve length~.,1 L ..... ~------~~-. . -:.-.JJ~~---.. ·-~~111!5-~·"'-~· . r·~-------------~1-1 . - . . '1 l"'I"' ~ · 18-PC. PUNCH BOWL SET Sunday Only! Festive looking, pressed glass punch bowl set in· eludes 7.qt. bowl, 8 match .. inJ cups, 8 plastic cup bOoks and ladJe. Charge it! 1'-~EG.2.17 18¢ f --Lim it 2 per customer. While quantities last · WWI '! .. t • 1 « 2 LB. BOX I • I. ! I • ~ COOKIES ! . I fi I • i SUNDAY P!"LY! ! I '"'°"' W 71 l I ·~~ ~ ¢ I ~ STAR BOWS ·~ I Supe' •RVing• on oookk• i C'HE'ERY CHRIST•MAS PLANT$ ~ BATH TOWELS ~ l for tho holiday,. O..li-I .. Ill: 5 ....&.on. o I I F, cio~sly rich and fresh, • Ji •·-r . n y 38¢ SUND.fiY 44• w ti '"""'' boxed. ~ , I ROfJ. Uc ! ONLY ~ m ~ ~ Sunday Only. I Bay of 25 slick on star I · ~ i '11111 « ~ ~ Potted poinl$etti3 plants bo"-'!I in chE!l.'ry Christmas Big, thick 'n thirsty bath II ~ w make lovely. Jong lasting colon; including five tin· l! towels In choicP ot popu. I Id ~ ~ Christmas gifts. Bright foil· tll: sci stripes. M Jar colors. Charge it! · II..-~ ~ cd \vrapped, minimum of 4 R: • l1 blooms. Charge it! '------~~-~--~~---~-~---~~----------~ 1'!;.2.51; ~ ' MEN'S CREW SOCKS • S unday 0..ly1 200 FT. FOIL WRAP 58¢ 8-9¢ 31¢ Limit 2 re cu'sto-Limit ~r custo-mer. \Vb e quantl· mer. le quanti· ~ tin lasJ:_ ties last. Umlt 2 rer custo. mer. Wh e quanU· ties le.at. O,l'li:Jt axp111:as SUN., DI C. ti ' . 200 HARBOR Bl VD. Corner of Wilson and Harbor COST A MESA ' .. -• ' ' • I ·---- --. ---· -----... . ---------------------------- I I I { \ I I IFpod Riot s _:Still Rag e .:'.·t1 Poland .. WARSAW (.UPI) -Food riots appar- ently were continu ing in th e port clly of . Szcecin, '~ut Polish offi cials today ~ept a tight silence on what \\'as going on MillUa and army troops backed by tank! 'kept an uneasy peace in Gdna sk and the J!P.lghboring. cities of Sooot and Gdynia where the riots started Monday. Szciecin, only a few miles from the East German border, was cut off from communication -an action similar to what happened In Gdynia. scene of riot- lnl! through most ot the week. Only aftPr order was restored was the offi ci.li.J black· 1 out lifted. '.J'he ~overnment reported cleanup nPf'r. ations 1n Gdansk and So pot. The tri..city · .area, with a population of 600,000 touched ' off the riots which spread to olher areas ' after the government anno11ncecl.a 20 per· cent hike in food prices. Reports reach- ing Warsaw 200 miles southeast of Gdansk said militia and -army troops backed by tank.-; were sfandini; bv to make certain there was no further trou- ble. The general mood throughout the nation remained 1ense. Diplomatic sources re. ported go-slow strikes in major \\'arsaw plants. but ,the Polish lJews agency PAP quoted manageinent officials as, saying production le'velS were oorm)ll, · One source who visited a Wars'.a1v fac· lory said he saw workers idle. at their benches, showing no signs of carrying on with lhe job. Premier Josef Cyrankiewicz ordered troops to use their weapons on tioters in a nationwide broadcast Thursday. He called the disturbances the work· of hooli· gans and anarchist elements." , It said "it is too early today to make a full analysis of the·eVents in our coun· try. Obviously it would be easy and con· venient to use the IVOrd. hooligan to de· Scribe what has happened in the past few days. However. the use of the \\'Ord exclusively would be too simple." Radio broadcasts sought to ease the anger over the rise in food prices. One broadcast said a cargo of oranges was llnloaded at Gdansk Friday and it assured fhe people the fruit would be distributed by Christmas. Oranges are rarely seen in PoUsh stores. Bananas were on sale in state-run, fruit stores Friday for the first time in weeks. They sold at about a dollar apiece. ~at&ta Drops I•• ' . . Chi1di:en at Harbor View School in Corona del f\.1ar watch Santa emerge from helicopter on their schbpi's playing field . Santa visited schools through· out Newport Beach just before classes were sus· J OAIL Y ,ILOf ,..... .'I' ( .. Ptf~• pended for the Christmas holiday s. His visits we'i"e made possible thiQugh ·.,the courtesy of the Newport Beach Police Department, which supplied the heli- cbpter transportation. Revenue Sharing Ideas Triggered by City Study . Draft Board Rciiders Rip' Swal Fil es The nine-month study periaj of the and .distributep. equitably. They range all Orange County Planning Department the way from transfer payment& beiween EtlZABETH, N.J. tAP )' -Vandals staff on the i,mpact of the new city of units ()f government to replacement of ... _ · Jrvili~ has pfoduCed several side bonuses. the propetty, tax as a source .of reveriue. iuive damaged draft board records in Nol the lea.I Or th••e ,·, an Efiz86eth· and stolfn 'recor'd s from · a ..... The report recommends that: intergovernmental· revenue sharing idea Union City boa"rd 15 miles away, Selec· an 'apprbach to the solution.of, one .of the -The Board of · Supervisors· solicit live Service ofriclals say. most vital and vexing p' roblems of oUr League of Cities · participation i n Police sai<I peace symbols i.nd iJoeans e s t a b l l s h i n g: an intergovernmental o limes. revenue sharing task force with county. in red pain't covered the Walls of ·the• TI1e idea has not been sludied in depth city, school district and special district Eliiabeth draft board . Among ~ slo- N t H t• but has been · analyzed 1sufficienUy to represeniation to : , gans \\'ere ''Love Your Neigt)hor" 4nd 'e·w por UU tng stimulate thought and perhaps ~me -Clearly define public r e v e [\ u e .. Stop Killing .People in the Cities.'' action. F B ·1==-ff' _ _c.;m· ._appr:oaM-'"" ~the-subi·ecl, "'""-~Problems; investigate 1 I t er n,at iv e The va11dalism was discovered Friday : bf'-USllJ y •• n -Ulr planners sta~~7'° 'The prospect ". 0 1 r 'o·v·~n h-.-sharing-!lr:rt'lfes, eir-~tiy·draft'boanhmi>lores " tney-atrtvid : , ,._ est'ablishing a new jurisdiction which advantages and dis aid van ta. g.e s ; for work at the two Officts. 'S • k · A prOpOses· to be both 3.esthetlcally • r~~eqd a reven~,eharing,. ~proach, ... Ae .FBl has .Fn~ed ~ ir)ve,1iUga.tion~. i .ttC Up rtis t fi!Cally superior to fnapy exisling to .~I ' governm.ent , .. d rttomOlend Police sal~ lhere have b1< nn'o' Blrhls. , mun I c i pa I J t'i es . sttritulat.Cs an a'd1on at·focal, state and federal l~vels to Anonymous tlps to neWs' media, inClud.- i N B h 1· understandable concern on the. "°. rt of bring a~t a workable rev,enue iiharing Ing The As!ibciated Press. 'atttibu.tef:l 'Vle ' ewport e'ac po tee are on the look-.,... program '" the county d 1· th 'E I H V Otrt today for a bushy-haired bandit who many local lea~rs and not only those in · vail a ism ~ e ' ar Y oover acuum took $350 at guppoint Friday night from cities, .tinunedialely surrounding t h e Conspiracy,' ·an antiwar ·group who~ •city market. · proM1ed 'city of'Irvinc. , na!l'!e con~ains reference to FBI thJef i _Of'ficers said the gunman, described as "Conversely; the opportunity to create From P8fl~-1 J. Edgar Hoover. ' oeing about 18 to 24 with long, bushy a city of excellence is a challenging E Notes left at both dfaft olfices mn- hair; made his haul from the.Stop 'N Go motivation on the patt of the developer . R CALL• • • tained references to both Hoover ·and inarket, ·6060 West Coast Highway. and residents presently living in the area. Pr:e$ide11t Nixon. 1 t They said the clerk was forced to hand "There is inuch to lose from either "Nixon nonsense and Hoover harass-required signatures in 30 days were d bver $200 from the till in the front of point of view if. no attempt is' made to instituted by the Register in Santa Ana. menl does not deter us ryor oes P~i90n , the' store. The bandit then ordered the come to grips now with the public finance deter us," the notes said. clerk to surrender a further 1150 kept in dilemma. The fact that it involves sOme \Vhile later backing off as leader of the The note at the Elizab~th board was a back room of the market. very basi~ legal, functional and emotional campaign, the newspaper said it was pinned to a Christmas tree and signed Officers said the holdup man Carried factors highlights the immediate need for providing "legal instruction and "Merry Christmas." l .32.caliber, semi·aulomaLic weapon. dialogue on the issues. guidance" for the citizens. Col. C. A. Tocco or New Jersey SeJec• They described him as being about five "Some fonn of revenue sharing must The recall drive was triggered by the !Ive Service said 'the vandalilnh , Would feet eleven and 180 pounds. be developed 50 that the tax base does supervisors when they raised their pay not hall operations o( the two boards, Gen. J eb Stuart Kin Given Ar1ny Honor s FT. LEE. Va. (AP\ -The great grand· 11on of. Confererate Gen . Jeb Stuart was top honor graduate in his class at the Anny Logistics Management Center here. 'Army Maj . J . E, B. Stuart Jr. of Mao- )lasset, N.Y .• re<:eived the dislinguished graduate citation Friday following com- pletion of a 19:-week course in logi stics and executive development. He placed first among 30 other officers and civilian 11.udents. DAILY PILOT N•wplf't lex ll '""'" ... ,,. COthl Mftc """'•• ... ,. ... ,... ,..., ... ., ....... OMHGE COAST PU&L/SHING OOM,AM't ll:ob•rf N. Wt1d Presidanl 1r.d ,llllll111tr J•cli: a. Curl•v Viet Pre,tdtnJ •4 GIMl'•I Mlfllltr lholl'I•• x • ..,11 ·-· l~om•s A. 0Murplr.i11• MfM!linl Etl!IOr Rid1,1rd P'. H1q SOlrlll Ol'•lltC C1>11nl'1' £•11W Office Callt Mnl: ,. W11t Bty Strtet tl~•I ••-""' 2111 w .. 1 "'"'" s111,111v1N11 Ltgunt 81ec.11: tn l'HfU Av- H11n""'11P1'1 lltltll: 1111S 811tll 8a111evt •ti );In Cfcm1ntc: >os NPl1h El C1ml!l0 Rul o•tLV ,1LOT, wllh 'lf.'llch i. comtlftll:• fJlf, N•·,.,_., IJ, pvlllltlW:>f 4Jll'I' •C91" S-e.t Ill MPfflllt (;dll.,,,_ for L~ BGd!. Nl'fllllOl'l ae•d'I, Coslf Mal, Huft1'"'9•n ... ~ al'lll F011nl•lft Vfllt)', .,.,,, wlflt 1'w9 mlOMI edll1WI .. Orq• CN1! Jl'\lll!lt/1"'9 CernHnt «N"lntfftt p11"11 t 'll •t 2211 W.,1 Btl* 91¥11,. H"""POrt 8Mdl.-•rA :all w..t 1fY 'Ir~, CO.If Mei.I, not continue as the prime motivation in following passage of Proposition 12 on but .would .,probably ctelay draft n9tlces. local decisions regarding municipal . Nov. 3. He said identical fil e.111 had been kept expansion. Unless and untjl that is done, Previously their pay had been . set by in secret locations fo r just Such an chancts of achieving rational land use the state legislature and had remained at emergency. palterns and sensible jurisdictional the same level, $15.000, for four years There was n0 sign of forced entrY at boundaires are extremely remote. because members of the Orange County Elizabeth. Entry was made ·throu gh a "Herein lies the greatest challenge and 1 e g is I at i'v e · delegation ' blocked rear door al Union City. opportunity for existing units of local recommended increases. government to meet the demands for Proposition t2 allowed . the board essential public services. members to set their own salaries; They "Innumberabl i schemes have been first agret!d tq set' their pay at $29.268 a discussed in theory as to how adequate year. but backed down in face of a h:ostile local public revenue may be generated hearing room of protesters. · ' From Page i : UPP£R HAY TRADE .•. behalf and he will. they say, handle their case in appellate court. , Berry argued during the six-week trial that the , land swap was unlawful since j( 'violated a. tru st cr.eated when the State of California deeded the wetlands to Orange County nearly 40 years·ago. That trust, he said. clearly provided that tideland:!! cannot be surrendered to private lnt~sts for non-puplic develo1>;-. ment-· He acCuSed the Irvine CO'. nf fraud and misrepresentation of the land swap case before the State Lands Commission. And he repeatedly condemned Irvine plans which WUl, he said, spell doom for many speeies 'Of fish and wild lile in the Upper Bay. Robinson comme nted early today tha t he was "not really surpri!'ied" at the Owens ruling and that his group o{· tn- tttvenors "will take this i~ue to the highest possible court. , "We have not ihad-a fair trial," he said. "Many avenue5 of argument were cl~ to us-and we were never allowed to develop lines of aT"(Ument that.would, in ~J:ler court, have produced a ver· diet r ravor. ' . 11c9unty~s present shore line provides it with potential not ac.tual access.11 Conceeding that the land exchange will cost the public "two thirds of the shore line.',' .Judie ~ens ~jnts. out tha~ "the land the county 'Is to receive may well be better suited for trust •purposes than the shoreline' it is to uSe." · · Defending .the cOnCIUsions of ·state"aP.: pointed ap~raisers . who suppo:rted ~e. larid.·swap before the State Lands Ccim· mislion. Judge Owens comments: • "The location arid siri'" of the land to be received will permit large numbers of people 1to park and to have accesii to beaches and facllities for boating as weU as access to adjoinlng parks for picnick· ing." Arguments !hat development of the Up. per Bay would impair or even destroy its ecology are premature, Judge Owens commented . · And he dismisses in his opinion the l~ry of _ecologists called to th'e trial that Irvine Co. dredging or the Upper Bay will bring "ecological disaster." :'This cry of •a1saster' sounds much like Dr. North·s cry of 'biological desert' which he made a few years aeo in <let sa-lbing the. then relative life-devoid con- dition of Mission Bay," the veteriln jurist comments. , From P~g.e J. HAPPENING. • • gathering has made any menlion of a specific meetirig place. . . · Topped with a Mandala symbol resembling a pair of wings· and an eye · \\•ith a tear falling from it, the .Free Press ad message is headed, "What would Jesus Like to See on ·His Birthday?" On either side of the heading are Alpha , and Omega symbols with olive branches and each contains a Chinese t· Ching hexagon. ~d in telling th~ fUtl:lf'e.. , Aocording to I Ching experts, the Pi he~~gon . i~. a sign or good fo,rtune but stresas the need for self-examination. seeking for union and seeking one beyond oneself. The Hui hexagon interpretation refers to a King · who repairs ,to bis ancestral temple and a meeting with the · "great man" leading to progress and sucam. one ,seeking union but uoable to carry jt out ls assured that smiles w111 replace bis tears. if. he shows v.irtue and correctness, says the Hui hexago:JL A pair of Eish. upturned flasks and doves complete the decoration around the hand-letter~ message Which reads: "On Christmas D.ay there will be a b_irthd.a~ f;elebra,tio_n in l,iaguna Beach. The Idea Is· to bring Christmas out in1he open Without commercial feeling. We. the One World Family wJU be ·together· joyously loving each other, sharing food, smiles music and good feellng and Life ttaelf, Universal Brotherhood. "Brjng kites. bells, balloons, musical Instrument&. plenty of food : wear costume!i. bring whatever m&kt:s you DAILY PILOT 3 -~Con·gress,_~Okays · ·:·:~µi ogless · .A·utos .I • • • ' '·: ' , . - ''WASHINGTON (UPI) ;_·Detro11•.-auio.· tlzyahog< Ri"T' A'"' hoyrt ,lal<(, Ille ma,kers·wsn hav-e to ;prol:IUae -virtually J11Stict Depitrhll'11l 1a(\Fl9~ a~ poJIUtiOa..frfe cars by ,1975 wufe'r legisla-suit for alleged polluUon of ihe river had . lion given final app[oval by,Copgress._ , ~n .filed •against Burdett qxygen .tq . ,Th~ mefts.llre passed by· b9th l;fouse, ot ~lleyel~qd.: · . ,• , and Senate Friday outlines a massive The clean a'ir bill pa~ by Congreu &U-ack' on the' nation's .dirty .air :p-rOhertis , F\i~y 'wll~ .&Ile l91lgJlesi In a aeries of and authOrizes spending $1.l 'billiQil ·for "11~pPJlutlon laws dating back to 191.1. tile 'eUrpose. · Seii:,Edmund S. Musl(ie (Q-Maine) tald ~ sect-ion banning the sale or cars after the ;leels)ation .would. iqsure c. Jean air .for Jan.-I, 1975. that are not equipped tO re-_A/nM •"--mis duce exhaust emissions or carbon monox-1 ---r,_Jcans.Jtlwe..l, · idf! 3ricthydrocarbons at Je~t 90 percent . ' l'm convinctd that nothing short or from current leVels is the1key provision~ thi~ j:o~mJtment . will . tie• enoagti,·-· The · bill went to the ·\\'IJ,ite ·House for Muskie said. Pre~ident 'Nixon·s signature.· It wa,, .Autarµakers ,hav~ expre8Se,d '£W~ 1tte)r 5trohger than the administration .•anted. will not be able l.oi mf# ptoVislolJs. or the Jn • another anti·pollulion development bUf. It carries 'sectlons 'that w:lll a'.lloW Frkhiy, >,.tf,Omey General John N. Mlt-them to seek .ooe-year eitensions ot chell announced µie fqnna\iop of 1 new deadlines. 1 ppllution control office in 1he Justice De-The bill also threatens with fmes and partmcht's Lands Division. He s8id it im.Prl.50nf!1ent other manufacturers ·wf:lo would cope with an .anticipated flood of· pollute the air. It aJJOws citizens to .tk pollU.tion cases from 'the new. Fetter al court orders ag&.;nst manu{acturers or Environmental Protection Agency. government agencies they feel do not l\fitchell also annOunced the filing nf comply with the law. a suit against the. Cleveland works of t~e Jones and Laughlin Steel Carp. for dump- ing cyanide and other pollutants Into the Freewa y Voting ' . Date to Be Set; Ruling P ending ·By L. PETER KRJEG Schools Need • ' ,. • • t More Aid Now Say Priests MUNDELEIN, Ill. (AP.) -Ibnan Catholic prelates m,eepng on the condi- tion of Catholic achools in the United States have reeommtnded f.!lat-tbe Unless a . pending Ttlling from City church undertake "a v:igorous campaign'" Attorney Tully Seymour stops Jt. the t? obtain aid from public and private Newport Beach City Council fl.fOntlay. Is sources to supfxlrt schools "nOw· 1il 1 schedul~ to set MarCh 9 as the date for seVere financial criais.,. , the Initiative election to rescind the In a statement at the' end of a two.day signed ,agreement on the route of t be meeting Friday, the 40 cardinals arch· Pacific · Coast Freeway through· part of bishops and blshOps urged church ~dmin- the city. · · tstrators and Catholic-educatoni to put City · Clerk Laura .Lagios Friday more:emphasis on the religious and moral delivered to councilmen ~ cer.tiricate if values of Catholic Scbools · and to en· sufficiency. declaring more.Ulan lhe.4,300 courage Catholic 'parenta;.to enrOD theit needed signatures on both 2ftltions ha4 Children .. - been olitained. Rey~nue from tuitiop and contribu- The second petition.seeks an election on lions i:!l "insufficient to solve the achoots• a charter amendment that v;ou1d require present and ,acticipated. financial diffi. referendwrui before agreements · on a cul lies," the group said. future freeway could be signed. No forinal votes wei-e taken at the Seymour, meanwhile has written a meeting. _ ror~ opinion that will be presented to . John: CarduiaJ ·Deardon· of· Detrdt toJd the coUTlcllOilllie le}allt}""of the-potential. -a news Cb'nference 1hae-fa-ctorl"Othfl" unilateral c~ncetlatio~ o,f Ult. ~ntract. lhl.n rising co·sts 'and sChoot closinJt' have 'w~il~dte~lf1f~~~1 i:i•~w.~laf.~°j}•• ~od~ • ~ .. ~~~f, ,\!>J<fthJ>lle. ~ Jnltlate lltlgaflOn either to p-evintlt or 'iit · He ·~id tht!e inclikle a detnnm, bfrUI the teast to recover monies already spen~ rate,' ·po~ation shifts: t.o the suburbs on design work if the election pa'sieJ . .I • whUe· thefe are no Citholic sclit>ols and The coastal freeway. still on ·the a problem ot morale or rationale among drawing boards throughout most of Catholic pa rents. · · · Southern California, would follow the.' Coast Highway as It enters Newport Beach from the west, veering to t h e north of the highway only after it enters Corona del Mar. It is actually the less controversial Corona del Mar section for which the agreement exists. however supporters l'!f the rescinding action feel this move will serve to thwart plans for the entire Newport Beach segment. Ja ycees Set Up Santa 'Hotli ne' The CoSta Mesa Jaycees have arranged a hotline to tlle frigid North 'Pole for childr en who want to call Santa Claus. t He is busy, but he'll be at h'ome to small callers next Monday. Tuesday and. \\iednesday, according to Santa's local helper Don Bull. Hours to call will ~ 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. + The North Pole has no area code, bul the prefix is 645 and the extensions are 1102, .1103, 1105, 1100 and il08, says • Santa's heJ'per. ' ·· Auto · Plant ym;, Leaves 17 Dend In Latin Nation SAO ·BEllNARDO DO CAMP(), Brazil .(UPI) -Fire v\sible for.s:lx miles.raged throUgh a wing of the latest automobile factory in Latln America today. At least 17 persons were dead and bu'Jifre<Ia in- jured. 1 Firemen from five cities aided by hen. coPters with hJgh pressure hoSes fought the 'fire that broke °':It Friday. fn a Volkg.. wagen factory that :etnploys 22;000 work· ers. and turns. out 1110,000 automobiles a year. ' · · "The consequences will be very· 11'.ea t and create difficulties between ··bufers and seller~.~· S{l\d ... Serg!o Lara CamPos. preskJent of lhe Braiillan Astociation of Vehicle' ConceeiOna'iru. Busil}e'SS SOl!fCit~· ,sa.ld. prWt!ctiqn at· the plant would be cut brat· 1 .. ot-:!l'P'l'· cent tn the next 'slJ:· triontbs ·.a• ·reiuJt of the 'fire. ' · • · · ',t'' ,...,... (71 4} 142-4J21 Cf•lfle4 Ad""hJ"' 142·1171 Sell C""'*'" All o.,.,,._.: ,.,.,.. ... 492-441t Ctel'l'•l;hl, '"~· Or•l'ltt c .. 11 ""°"'''""'' Co~"'I'· Ho """"'· 1'9•ln. m.,1r•t1"t. 1 Mltorlfl 1114Her o• ct1.,,.r!IMMtfllt 11..-.1" ,...1 M '""'Olllltttl wl1"'"1t ~\ti "1" 1 1111u i.n of conr1,ii1 --· "Tti public will never accept. Ulis ver- dict." Robinson ai:lded. "The days when' prjvate interests could stamp on laws that protected publ ic land~ are over and this ruling will not be tolerated." Irvine Co. officia ls and County or Orange spokesmen COlild not be reached for comment on lht Owens ruling, "Now," the Judge notes. "the (Mission) bay is Jn a wonderful condition with a substan Ual fish population -millions of baby fi!'ih. , "Lower Newport Bay,'• he commenL,. happy, blankets. extra food. Laguna is II i L _ F . I the Stago and we are the actors. Herc is A H t • ..:: Qnli 1J "'IT ..... ~ t1-tMllV-~ft! II lilaw"9rt 8•tOt t r.ti co.i. Mt .1. (allJO!'"lt. SllM<rl•~'-' ~ ct"lto' U.H "'°"!I'll)'/ "'1'1111 $1,7S IMl'l!lll)"I Mllltf'1' Mlltllllo.,.. tl.iS n'IOl\1111'1'. Judge CM·ens struck down the inte,... "enor1' argument thal approva l or the land 1wap would inevitably mean th'e loss of .pU.blfc .aci::css to .much of the Back &y slforeline with the comment ll\.'t tho "Is proof lhat dredgl.ng does not r\e~es!ar· ily mean di&1slcr. For the evidence Is clear that. despite dredging, Lower New. port Bay l!I lri ,good or 'bcUer condition than Upper Newport Bay in many ro- opecta.' J . ' our chance to show lhe world the 'rue 1 • , meaning or Chri!if. The Spirit of th.is Actor John \Vayne of Newport Beach di sc usse.s script of '"nfe Mil· event 111 the Dawn ing of a New Age. We ' Jidn Dollar Kldnaping" wilh his youngest son ,w~CJ ·ts ma~ing bis are gathering together to . manifest th!! acting debut in the ficture. JOhti Eth.an Wayne, 8, was a costume4 One Fee.ting Jn~all bearts.+!'-l"ie-...,·ho .has ··-extr-a -in "Rio bobo' wlU1 his father •. H&1ll~ay Wttyne1a: giandson 1 cars, let bim beer." in the Acad,r.ny Award·wlnning 1tar11 latest ' . • >,,. -\. I J. ' ·-------------~-~ --·-.. • ' . • . .. S1lutd.Q', Detlmbtr 18, 1970 f DAILY PILOT . ' - Pulpit and Pew AH kk h .H·.. l . anu . a '1story 1 Jewish Festival Honors Band of Rebels ''A Ot1ebnUoa of Birth," It the -lltlt ol Ibo Rev. Don A. a...t( ot the Balboa hlMd Vllffed Metltodlst ~. thb Sunday at 9,30 a.m. Cllirdl SChOol a D d Nanory Cai. aN a1IO offered al ,,. ..... On SUnday eftftJDI the Children'• Olrlltmu P.,.aill will be pNMllt.d at 7 p.m. Chrlltmaa Eve Somee will be held at 7 p.m. Thunday. ••t Remember Bethlehem" will be the aermM topic of the Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie at The l'mll1torlla Charctl of t' e eo.e.ut, J8IO Flirview Road, ec.ta Mesa. Worship services will be held at 9,:so and 11 a.m. Chun:h school thtoUAh the elpth grade wtil be held at 9:JO a.m. Child care is provided at beth-. At 7 p.m. tbe young people of the dlun:h achoo! and youth .,:o.,p. will be presenUng the annual Christmas program. The Christmas story will be pruented for the e n t I r e family. Gifts ol canned food wlll be received to be given to Bell_ Gerdens Community Center. The Covenant ChOir will -t the cantata "A Song lJJitndtnt" by J. w. Pet.eraon on Christmas Eve at 11 p.m. Pastor James B 1 a in' s gennon tiUe for the Fourth sunday in Advent js "Have you eaperieoCed the two laces of God?" at Newport -IA!lmu cbrdi, 7811 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. A ,.guJar wonhlp aervice will be -at a and the 10,30 service will be In Prbpbeey, Song and Promlle and Wiii Include maaie from Hlllil•l'• "Messiah" sung bye U..· Hllh Scllool;Q>llege COOir, under the dlnctloo of Merle v eldez. Spoclal services will b e cond~ durlni the-· on Chriltinas Eve at 7: 10 p.m. and aitlitmu Day at 10 a.l!L On Tueaday the Jewish Youth CouncU ls -1D( a candleli&ht· Walk. 'lb.ls is for the c1use of Soviet Jewry - YOUlli and old. Jews ancf non-- Jews • relaUvet lftd friends can all participate in this experience. Brine your own candles to the Music Center in Los Angeles at t:30 p.m. and Join in the wait to Ille Qty Hall. FOr more tnfonnati<m contact Fallae Seller, WOCTY Preoi4ent at 81'1--0W. Tempi• l!Ollt David o I Orange County will cooduct a special Chanukah service on Friday at l :U p.m. at the C o m m unity Congreaalonal Church, 4111 Katella Avenue, Los A1amitos, California. This service will be conducted by the West Orange County Temple Youth or Temple Beth Davld and all young and old are most welcome. The Oneg Shabbat and Social Hour will be ho.sled by the Temple Members of the West Orange County T1mple Beth David. F11'1t Cllrl1Uan Clarrdl of Costa Mesa, 793 Victoria Sttiet wjll coiduct Clristmas womilp sOrvlea during both of the morning wonhip hoqrs 1:30 am.and 10:.0 a.m. The put«, J-E. Piercy, wll1 apeU ""' Ille IUbjecl, "'Ille Meaning of Cbriltmu". During the Vesper' ljolr, T p.m., the Churdt'a: &mday School wU1 pment I I I OWlmu -""' under the dlrtcllooi ol Mrs. Joan Stone. -.c . On FridaJ ....... -Mina T.... wU1 bold aabboth......ioa-....,.1n. the home of llr. and Jin. The 11-Ve"1e Ualled Donald IWlla1, 1111 Leeward M-111 Cbll'dl, 1701 Baker • La!le, Newport Beach at 1,15 S1rtM, Coot Men, will hove p.m. The ,.,. ... wU1 be in the two Sllftday morning -p form ol a stud)' IOl'Ylc:e and aervices at t and 10:30 a.m. the ltlbjed Will be "'Ramak•h Rev. Paul C. Biesemeyer bu and the Mac ca·~ ll'e e 1''. eelected as hJo Clwlatmas Followlni Ille oervlot an ODog .Meditation "A Child i. Born". Shabbal wU1 be o1-. The Cherub, Choriller and Chancel c:holra will b e At Qrtlll Oordo by doe S.1, participating In the ...-. Unit.cl Mttbodlat, f« the 3rd Cllurch SchOol meeta alt a.m. Advent SUnday, Dr. Ray c. for nuraery through blab Gery's sermon topic l 1 achooi and 1110,30 Lm. for entttled, "Tbe Unspeakable nuraery throuch sixth p-ade. Speaks". Dr. 8lld Mn. Gery At 4 p.m., the Cllurch School will aJao pl<Rnl llOl11e special w111 have it.a Cbrl1tma1 Christmas Mwiic,"Jesus Celebration tn the Sanctuary. Bambino." 1be w ors bi p A ChrlstinAI play, under the aervico begina at 9,30 a.m., direction ot Mrs. B e t t y with cburcb sc~l · a I s o McKbn, wU1 be given. There CODWlling at thlt time. Adult will be the Annual Cbrittmu Study claps begin al 11 a.m. Pageant In the court. , at 1400 W. Balboa Blvd .• Newport Beach. "Russia, Today" is the title On Sunday the Rev . Or. ol the tallc Sunday be£.,. the Hen Ge~-rd i ·~. o1 Unltarla•·Unlvenalld ry ..... ' mru1:1""r the Cbardl of Relt1to11 FeUow1blp of Laguna Beaela Science, IOOll2 Laguna. canyon by Laguna lllI1I historian Dr. Rd., Lquna Beach, wUI speak Percy Baldwin, ~ormer dean at both services at 9 arid 11 at New Mexico St ate ~ a.m. on "Christmas Now and University. J~ returned from Forever." The ChurCh of the .Sovttt Uruon., Dr. Baldwin Religious Science is wW d!ICUSS the culture ~d sponsoring Thursday lectures people of the Central Asian at 10 a.m. in the Leisure Republics: of U.S.S.R. The World at Clubhouse Two. meeting will start at 10:30 Tbtse lectures are free of a.m. in Roam 23 of Lagana charge and open to the public. Beach High School, 615 Park Qualified teachers are in Avenue, Laguna Be a ch. cblrge of children from babyhood U...&h hilh achoo! during SUnday service at 9 a.m. only. On Sonday at Coaummlty Ualted Melbodbl Qiarch, 1181 Heil Ave.,' Hun~ Beach, the Rev. Charlea L. Rooe will • be preaching al both the t and 10:30 a.m. services. TJie. uue of his sermon ls "A Patcb of Blue''. 1be sacrament Of bapliam will be adminl.stered to Infants and children during the worship .service. At 7:30 in the evening is Ille Church School ChrlstinAI Program "Christmas Near. And Far". The evening starts with an outdoor caroling around the tree by the choirs beginning at 7 and ends with a Fiesta for all parents and children in Moore Hall after the program which lakes place in the sanctuary. "The Gifts of Christmas" will . be the subject of Pastor Ackerman's sermon t h i s coming Sunday at the 10 a.m. service of Christ Tbe Shepherd Lutheran Cburcb. C a m i n o Capistrano and Del G a d o Road, C.B. The choir will sing the anthem "The King Shall Come Wtien Morning Dawns'' with violin accompaniment by (See PULPrr, Page S) Hanukah, which b e g I n s Tuelday al sundown. Celebrates fbe au cc e 11fu1 rtbellilJn ol a JewWi l>Jnd of freedom fighters in Palestine over 2000 years ago and, in ·light of cumnt events in the Middle East, one may be tanpted to emph8a~ the mllllary aspects of t h·a t victory, oald Rabbi Erwin L. Hennan, regional director of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. But, he stressed, Hanukah lMt.ead syml)!)li~ the victor.y of a spiritu!l ideal, one which COflCIUlred Jnltitary a n d political despotism. . -He pointed out that the Emperor AnUocbus w a s detennined to suppress Jewish monotheism and f o r b a d e , under penalty of death, th e observance of any o f Judallm'a.pre<:epts. However, the Jews defied the decree and from their rebellion emerged recorded history's first martyrs for freedom of conscience. The Book of the Maccabees nlates ho'v Antiochus had ordered the Temple i n Jerusalem to be IOOted and defiled by his Syrian army, but it was recaptured by Judah Maccabeus and his brothers, and the Temple was cleansed and rededicated to God. According to legend, a cruse of oil which contained only enough fuel to light the menorah of the n e w 1 y • recovered Temple for one night lasted, instead, for eight days. Candles are therefor lit every night or the holiday, bqim.ing witb ooe on the first ni&ht. two on lhe second, etc., until flnllly oo the eighth day, as many candles blaze in the special Hanukah m e n o r a b (eandellbnun). This progression, said Rlbbi Hemtan, ls a symbol or· Judaism's belief in ·th• gradual , constant increase ol intellectual light 'Ind tlii 1iow·; steady victory ol spldwal enll~tenment over darlneu. St. Vincent's A ids ' Needy -Area FamilieS ; Hundreds ol needy families will be aJaiSted by the St. Vincent de P•ul Society this CbrlstmU. Where the breadwinner is aba:ent or not able to provide, food orden 1rill be given enabling 1111 family to solect a Chri8tiiiD d1mier of its own. cholcl!. Material and spiritual comforts will, be extended to the sick and infirm in public hospitals and institutions, to prisonen: in jail, to wanderers on Skid Row, to the aged in homes and to children in orphanages, according to Henry L. Clark, executive director. Contributions to make this program possible may be sent to St. Vincent de Paul Gifts, 1400 W. Ninth St., Los Angeles, Ca. 90015. Clark said, "When you help the St. Vincent de Paul Society, you are extending charity into channels where your help i! sorely needed, but where you, quite probably, would not be able to reaclf without the Society acting with and for you... r Church Sets Noted Music : Presentation' ''A City • ol the Kine," ~ m~ern cantata or th e Christmas story as seen tiu'.OOgh ihe eyes of the ~nnkeeper, will be presented a( both the 9 and 10:30 a.m~ services of worship Sunday, at the Presbyterian Church ot the Master, Mission Viejo. • The choir will be directed by Vernon Diggs in the 45-minute presentation, and soloists will· be Douglas Scott, b a 11 ·; Donald Leaman, baritone ;- Marjorie Westrom, soprano;' Pat hturio, contralto, and the.. Rev. Richard M. Bush, tenor. · ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTOR¥ ::=:=~===::==:~~~~~=========~~~~ Newport Unity LOlllN D. FLICKINGl!.11:, Mlril5ll, ht'•tt .... s.M~11A.M.I 11 :11 A.M. Sund1y School for 111 19tt -1 :45 1.111. 1M ... ln1N,N...,...IHA Offln-6464111 , ____ ..-Singspiracioa. First Assembly of God Church 140 E. 22nd St., Cosio Me11 541 3711 Riv. E. W. Phillips, P•1tor •:JI A.M.-ctillfC• k11H1 ·All Alff 1111fA,M.-''hnt''t~ ......... Jt. & rr..Sc..._. Cllmi11 N9flefY Cant A.-llllllle 7:00 P.M-P...., PWm,. s,..w .. 7:11 P.M-W••-111.,. •,,.,., & 111"9 1""1 Newpo1t-M .. "'4clt11I A.-21h·'-':11 •·•· t9 1:10 , ... ""' '41·2JJJ HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 w. wn ..... Coat• M11• 14M7N v. L. t1••TWWCK; '"sro• 'IM SINOLftON aoaa11T •. llSTle Mll'llsler tf •dllilClfllll CAltL OINTll'r Mlnl•'-tf M .... MlllttfetlfY .. SUNDAY 111v1ea t :41 A.M.-1•..., WMI 10:10. A.M.--Cllrl.,,._ p,.._ •. , ....... • a.htmarl• .. 7:00 P.M.-M .... ,, .. ,.... "W•11-..AtHlel5ftl" OMoAct PtoY .. .,.. ......... COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ,,.. ....... -....... rtM -• ......,,, -Qllll CeN FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 611 HAMILTON. COITA MISA elOR•I IOUll, P.- Sv!Hley ScJiool • ,, , •••• t :45Tr1inln9 Union ••• ••••. 5:00 M9niiftf Worthip , • , , .11 :OOEvenlnt Werthip •••• , • 1:00 WM...Mey Pt1yer Me1fl111 for 111 et•• • , •••••••••••• 7:JO ..... .U.tll1 ,....., ............... CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES lltAICHD Of THI MOTHR CHUICH -ntrllflST CMUICtt'OP CNlllT;-1CJINTllT0~--·111 IN IOSTON, MASSACHUllftl "Is 111e Unlverie, lncludin9 Mtin, Evolved by Atomic Force?" SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 Cotta M .. 1 · First Church of Christ, Sc11ntl1t 1a1 M .. Ytnhi Dr., c ... M .. ....., ScllMl-t:lJ A.M. Chrcll ._..-11 A,M. 1M1111t .._, 1111 M .. ,, ... Dr. HuntlftffOn ... ch-Fint Church of Christ. Scltntist "" •on.. ...., lcltff1-t:)O I 11 :00 ChNll-t:JO I 11 A.M. ...... •--nt Mal11 St. N..,,,ort luch-Fint Church of Christ, Scl11ttl1t 1303 "91.We CH.ell I~ lcllMI -t :tl 111 :tO ........... ,,, •• u. N-rt Booch.S-nd Church of Chrl1t, Sciontl1t J100 .... YIN Dr., C.,.. U M• a... • ......, lei-I-10 A.M. ...... a...-2113 L Cfflt Hwy. All are cordially Invited to attend the chur<h services and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms CW c .. PrnfM AT ALL St•YtCIS !}Jar!,,,, Cf.ri:Jlian Cf.urcfi o• NIWPOIT llACH-IDhclpltt» M ........ .....,, H_,., lfe11t•••r ScMel 4JI L lltll St., c .... M ... Church Schncl 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 10:45 A.M. H__.,C..Pre'll...i (mplmizi11g Thert.n·ofGod The hnon of Ouist The ,_ ol the Holy Spirit Sundiy Sdiool 9 AM Moftllns Wonhlp 9 ind 10:llJ NA Even'lng Service 1 PM Wtd~'I' 91DS. Study arid Pr.1ytf" 7 PM . N~ry during serviM AfuRYouth- Crn. of Or•ngt •nd llid. St. Cost• Mes.. COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL Rtv. Fred Mor.1, P11tor • 611 HELIOTROPE Seventh· Day Adventist Church 271 Av.cff• St., C... M .. HM Sll•w-11., ,.....,. . Worahlp-10 A.M . Ch•ic• Sc ... 1-10 A.M. [Ir, Philip G, Murr•v, Mlnlslef' 644-7400 '"-"'= 14'f" !'!:========= hbMtti Sc.... • . . . t :JO AM M•nil11t Worslll' •• 11 :00 AM f'feys MMll.. WM.. 7:10 PM Attend Cfiurch THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wtltomtl You • ST. JAMB. JIOt VJ. l.Wo, Ne.,.,r leoclt 7:30 A.M.-H.ty l•ltwht t :IO A.M-'-fly Wentilp 11100 A.M.-AI,.,.... H•fJ CollH'Ml•IM I Mentf .. PreyM Mld·W ... H•fJ Co-..1•11 I HMll1tt hfvlcn Ti•d•,-10:30 A.M. WHiind..,._1:00 P.M. Clllld e.,. .r t:ao •·•· Th Rft'. Joh P. Allley 11, ... ,., T"9 lft'. Dnld A. Cn1111p AIMCI .. hdor ...... : 175·0210 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave. C.M. S11ftHyl 7:30 I t :JO Cli•rc• Scll..i-·t :301 'Tti•nd9Y1: 1:30 • 11 e.-.: Hilly hp • 911110nced Ylcer, 1"e a... JHll W. D ....... _PH• 541·U21 UNIVERSITY' BAPTIST CHURCH \ Phono: 642-2725 NEWPORT HARBOR ll~~~~.Mlnls~~te~r:~D~r-~D~·~w~,~M~cE~lro~y~~~~ll LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacific View Dr. W2 L L PAUIANI IOAI SANTA AHA Ha.NII lUfUJrAY ~ ••··•••••••••""''"'"'""-··"· A.IA. ........ '#OaSN ............ ,.,,,, .................. 11 A"'-.Vll,.IJHt ~1'411' ••.... ., ............. ,., • .,,_.,. J l'.M. Ml ... .c:. ll•IYC• WllDlfllDAY ••••.• , •..• ,'J1• 1'.M. .... I. '*""' CIM9 ..... .....,, II; 798 Dov•r Dr. LI 8a36l I ..................... ,..., .......... ...at!Wlll ... CHURCH OF CHRIST 287 W, WILSON ST• COSTA M&SA PIRST FIRST CHRISTIAN IAf'TlST CHURCH CHURCH ' 9f .._,. ,...,. SUNDAY MOR.NIN~ lllLI STUDY • • • • • • • • • •• • • • t :4S A.M. •--• Vl~·rlaLPJa-•UaAv• M................ """' eo"' ta M"'--SUNDAY MOltNINQ WORSHIP: I: COMMUNION , • 10:45 A.M • ••••• • ..., s ua SUNDAY. EVENING WOISHIP; •••••••••••••••••• •~oo ,.M. a.r. lw H..... ........ ~:.., ""9r WEDNESDAY EVENING lllLE STUDY •• • • • • •• • • • • 7:30 ,.M. llTWllN HAUOl eM FAllYllW -..... E1rly W•rthip 1:00 A.M. ChriJti1n Educ1tlo11 9:15 A.M. F.1tiv• Wor1hlp IOtlO A.M. Nu'''rf c•r• •v•il•bl• WELCOME Corona de! Mar DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Mra. W9'we CltembeTtol .. P.mtiWerflM Phono 644-7664 t :OI A.M. ,,_,,,. W•r'lll!Jt 10:0IA.M, s..HyC••Nll • klteel 11 :00 A.M, '"""Wont.Ip N•tMrJ rr.riderd M~i11t Wonltlp l :JO & I I ''" ·= ~ NU UDY CAii PIOYIDID ..... .,.khe•I •••••• t :JO .,.. w. WWt tt.rri""911 M•kel .,,..... c H I s _L u T' u ~ D • II.I c H u R c H -·-1., s. .... 1 ...... ,,,o >.M. ,.,.. -............ •·~ M-J·•· , ••••.• R T · ="-"'"-""-"' 111111....,. ................ f1• '""" ---. Mlt1eurl Synod ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18112 Culver Drive University Park, Irvine Rn. Herbett N, Nl•nnen11 laffy Sdl...._.:10 A.M. ,,_11, WMlll, l :JO & 10 A.M. IJJ.1111 N•rMfY C... IJJ.J246 A Cordial Welcome from THE' UNITED METHODIST CH~RCH l1IL0• hl1rid THI UNIRD COMMUNITY METHODIST CHUaCH llSA91t1 675·0950 t :JO A.M. Wor1hip Wonhip I Suncl1y School Coste M1'• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Church Wor1hip -9:10 I 11 Church School -t :l O 5'41°7727 Codi Me11 No,th MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M1t• V1rtie I liker St. 549-2719 Wonhip I Church School 9:00 I 10:30 A.M. Hu11tin9to11 l11ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 171~ St. 5J6·ll37 Sent~t:11 & 10131 Cll•rdl Sclteol-9:11 Nurswy C.,.. AH Mtnil ... H11ntin9to11 l11eh-Nof'fh COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H1il Av1. 142·'4461 Worship I Church SchMI 9 I 10:10 A.M. lrville -E11f l hoff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH . lll·l2ll 11422 Culver Re•O •I Unlv•r1ity Driv1 Wonhip I Church School 9 I 10:10 A.M. l•9un1 l11ch lAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 21612 W1tl1y Driv1 in So. L19un• Wor1hip 1rid Church School -10 A.M. '499 -JOll N1wl_ort ll•ch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. l1lb11 II.cl. 67J·ll0S Worthip-f:30 A.M. Church School- 9:)0 & 11 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 2:0112 Mepell• INHr Ad-I H ............... llfY. D .... d L loMm. P•ter s..-, WenM(t: t :N A.M. Ch91'Cll kltool: 10:41 A.M. OHIM: 21111 M ..... l• It. Pll ... : t1Mt41 Church of the Covenant • · 2151 hlnlnr IMd. C.... M .. .,.. A. limle, ....., h'"'-r W...Wp: t:30.'& 11 A.M.-cri.r.l Schei: t :JI ,.._:14MJM St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Ill It. AHNWS IMd, New"" IHc• C .... Heftlrtn DflNllftelll, ...... Wenlllp•Chrc•S.hffl: 1. t :JI • 11 A.Ill. 64 .. 7147 St. Mark Presbyterian Church c. ...... J ... ,,.. ................ c.r... ..... ,,..... ........ llrt. ,_.., Wers111, • C••rt• kflffl-t • tO:JO A.M. '44·1141 Y..+11 0..Jr ••• •· • 1:tl ,.M. ~~ .. :::::-.::.:~~~ ::: Phonti J41.571 I D1y or Night 710 ...,._St., C•• ,. ... SABBATH SERVICES RiL[GIOUS SCHOOL ,, y .... 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Tbfl four. candles of the Advent Wreath wiU be. lighted •ilnlfylng the fourth and final week or preparation lbr the coming o( the Chrlit Child on Christmas Day. The SUnday Scpoot Ch r I at m's Program will be held at 7 p.m. It the church with the children and young people of the Sunday School taking part ln tht pageantry of the true Christmas s t o r y . The Christmas Eve Candlellght and Carol service will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Chrl.!ltmas Eve. This loveUest of all services includes s p e c I a I music, p o e t r y , scriptures, meditation and the candlelighting c e r e m o n y . Pastor Ackerman will have a brief meditation on "Sweet LitUe Jesus Boy". Re111JTectloa L a t h e r 1 a Churcll, L.C.A., 9812 Hamilton Avenue ( 8 rook hu rst at Hamilton) schedules Morning Worship at 10:30 a.m. Arthur R. Tingley, pastor, will speak <>n "A Gift That Passes Understanding ". Sunday School Sessions are at 9 8.m. fOr grades two and above. The Sunday School Christmas Program ·•symbols of Christmas" will be presented at 6:30 p.m. The Christmas party \\'iii folio"" Christmas Eve Clndleli111ht Services at 7:30 p.m. Christmas Day Festival Worship is at 10:30 a.m. 4'Shining With Hope" will be the theme of the Christmas message to be given by Rev. Edware C. Erny at the sunday Services of the First United ftfetb o dtst Cl!.urcb of Jiuntington Beach, 2711 17th Street. The coming of Christ will also be celebrated with the Christmas music to be prei>ented by the choirs as the youth sing at the 9: 15 a.m. service and the Chancel Choir at 10:30 a.m. At both services there will be baptisms and new members will be received . The annual Christmas prog ram of mu.~ic by the choirs will be presented at the evening se.rvice al 6:30 p. m. under the direction of Harold Bouley . Sue Bouley wdl be at the orga n. This year the -tl\iriy-ehlldr.en..-..will-&hare-i ~ program as they sing der the dlrectlon of Louise , ey. ..., I - (The Annual Chris lm as Otlldren·s Program will be pl-esented on Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. "Trimmin~ the Tree in Story and Song, directed by Sunday School SIJper!ntendent Mrs. Marian Garland is adopted from a ptogram by Jerry Holcomb. Refreshments will be served ; llowing the program. Rev. illis J. Loar, pastor of First apth1t Church of HuntlngLon Beach will g.ive his Christma! P-fessage. "Give God the Glory" at both the !1:30 a.m. strvice at Peeks Chapel and tt a.m. at !he Church at 6th apd Orange St. This will be the last worship service to be ne1d at Peeb Chapel. We will cfmblne both service& into one al 11 a.m., Mr. Dick Coonis Win sing a solo "0 Holy Night'' at the service at Peeks. Church School is held at 11 :30 a.m. at the downtown church for all ages, from 3 y~ars to adults. :At SL Jobn tbe Divine Epllcop1l Cbuch, 2043 Orange Ave., Cost. Mesa. Ho I y Communion will be celebrated •l 7:30 and 9:30 11.m. Special solos v.•ill be presented by Mrs . Bonnie Shelley 11nd Mrs. Beverly Kahoilua at the 9:30 H:rvice. There will be Sunday School clas3~ at this time and ~rsery care provided. ' "The Advent of Christ and ' lt\4111 ... ~ ( I'-, r I\ ~11 '.J \ Jf\\iil \Yl t fl \~ DIAMONDS 'JEWELRY O UT ISTATI OJ ltlMS PAWN AR Dla mends • Jewelry carries cash refund GuarantH STO,-SHOP COMPA~I -You'll bo 1mandl ' L • ' ' "'·' .... .. , .:r ' '111• Program To Which 11 Ltadl'' la the Ulle for Rev, Bert c. Orman's meulae Sundl,Y at 11 a.m. at Warner Avenue BapU.& Cb Pr c ~, Warner Avenue at Gothard Street, Huntington Beach. At 9:45 a.m. children age 2 through 6th grade will present "Unto us ... A Klng" corilpiled and directed by Judy Gray, Superintendent of the Junior Department. This program includes recit.allona. aongs and sctnes depicting the birth of Christ. A treat will be 31ven to the chikiren following the Christmas progr1m. At & p.m. the Junior High through College-Career youth of the church will present a Christmas dram• with music titled "A Christmas Quartet" written •nd directed b y Ramona Warren. Pastor Ralph Wilkerson, paator ind founder o f Melodyland Christi.an Center in Anaheim, will share in the prayer. praise and fellowship meeting Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. at Prince of Peace Lulheran Church, corner or Mesa Verde East Drive and Baker Striet, C-osta Mesa. Temp I e Sharon, ~17 \V. Hamilton. Costa Mesa will ob.serve Hanukah s e r v i c e s Friday evening beginning at II p.m. Members of the Youth Group Religious Schools v.·\11 conduct the v.·hole service under the direction of Rabbi Garson Goodll'\&n. Following regular services the Youth Group will spoosor the Fellowship Hour. The members of the C\urch of Rellftou1 Sc"nce o f Newport Beach will host a lecture. ''Yoo and Christmas" to be given by the Rev. Albert . Bur~e SunClay at ·the Ebell Club, 515 W. Balboa Blvd. at JO a.m. Sund8y School meet.s at the same hour. A special social hour will follow the lecture In honor the second birthday of the founding of the Church. A special Christmas Candle Light Service will be held at the Ebel! Club, Wednesday at 8 p.m. s'rmon for both services will be delivered by Vicar Rodney A. Rllpert,. ualne 1 ltxt from St. Luke . .and a lopic "COme Acctpt." On Thursday evenlng at 7 . p.m. l he Oilldren's Cbrlstmu Eve Service wJIJ be1'held. Th' combine~ youlh and adult choir or 50 voices will present the annual Christmas program at the Fltt& Baptist Cttiltcb or Foaataln Valley, 17415 Magnolia St., In the Church Sanctuary at 6 p.m., Sunday. The program, which is directed by Dltedor or Music, Allen NICC<1la, is In two parts, The first part "The Reality of Christmas" Is presented by the youth choir and is an attempt to show by word and song that the Christmas tlory is unlvers1J. The secUon will conclude with both the youth and the chancel choir singing "Mary·s Child" by Geoffrey A.Inger. C-ongregatlonal tinein1 of the Christmas hymns and special music by the choir will be reatures of the worship at Harbor Chrisllan C h u r c b , Disciples of Chri1t i n nbservance nf Chris Im as Sunday. T h e congre~ation meets each Sunday at Harptr Elementary School, 425 E. 18th SL, Co11t11 Mesa. Sermon subject Is ''The Wonders of His Love". Services begin wi!h the Sunday School al 9:•5. Worship Is at 10:45 Dr. D. W. McElroy is the minister~ wor!h.lp Chrl1un11 Eve at St. Andrews Pre•bytetlan Church, 600 St. Andrtwa Road in Newport Bf:ach. I d e n t i c a I services wUI be held in the Sanctuary at 4:30 and 11ain at 11 p.m. The l•tt. Christmas Eve service will be I n candlelight. Or. Charles H. Dlerenfitld will deliver a Chri!tmas meditation "lnn Hospitality" and the s1nctu&ry choir under the direcUon of Dr. Jonah Kliewer will provide inspirational Christmas music. Child · care will be provided <1nly for lhe . 4:30 Vesper service. Worship will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Fairview Baptist Churclf, 2$25 Fairview Road, C-o!ta Meaa . Rev. Melvin Taylor will preach on "Oh God. What You Did". Church school ds at 10:30 a.m. There will be 1 special Christmas Eve servicr. by candlelight with the chancel choir si nging at 7:30 p.m. ~fount of Olives Lalbera1 Cburcb will hold worship services Christmas Eve ind Christmas Day. A family service will be held at 7 p.m. on Christmas Eve featurln1 the children's choir. A Choral Eucharist Service will be held at 11 p.m. On Christmas Day, 11 brunch will be held at 10 a.m. folllowecl by a Holy Communion serv ice at II a.m. The church Is located at 24772 Christana Drive, M I s s i o n Viejo. W riter Tells Fable About Eye-opening Experience By WUIB CASSEUI Ul'l llltlltli9tl Wrlttr Once uPon • Ume, t.bete was a man who looked upon ChrlstmU as a !qt of humbuc. He wasn 't a Scrooae. H~ was a very kind and dectnt person, a:ene.rou1 to hJa f1mily, upriaht in all ~ dealings wllh other men. ~But he tlldn't belleYe aJl that e:tuff about an lncarn1Uon which churchts proclaim at Christmas. And he was too hont: .. I to pretend that he did. "l am truly IOl'l'Y to dlatress you," he told his wife. who wu a faithful churchgoer. "But I 1lmply caMot under- stand this claim the.t God became man. It doesn't make any aenu to me." On Christm1! eve, his wife and children went to church for the midnl&hl service. Ht declined to accompany them. "I'd f~l like a hy~rlte," he explained. "l'd much r.11ther stay at home. But I'll wait up for you." Shortly after his ramlly drove away In the car. snow be11n to fall. He w~nt to the window and watched the flur- ries getting heavier and heavier. "If we must have Ctlristmu," he reflected, "It's nice to h111ve a white one." He went back lo his ch1ir by the fireside and began to read his newspaper, A tew minutes later, he was itartled by a thudding sound. It was quickly followed by anothr.r, th'n another. He t.houaht that someone mu1t be throwing snowballs tt his llving·room window. When he went tb the fronl door to invetlisate, ht found a nock of bird• huddled miatrable in the lflOW. They had been ceu.aht Jn the atorrn, and in 1 duper1te searcll for •helter had tried "'ny lhrnu(h bl• window. "I can't 1et these poor creatures lie there and fretit ,'~ he thought. "But how can I help them?" Then be remembered the barn where the children's pony wu 1tabled , It wOuld proVlde 1 warm shelter. He quickly pul on his coat and gal<11hes: and tramped throush the deepenlna anow t1 the barn. He opened the doors wlde and turned on the light. But the birds didn't come in. "Food will brini them in," he thought. So he hurried b1ck to the houae for bread crumb&, which he sprinkled on the 1now to make a trall Into the barn. To hia dismay, the bird1 Ignored the bread crumbs and continued lo tlop 1round helPle.waly In tht anow:" He · tried shooing them into the barn by walking around and wiving his arms. They scattered In every direction - e1cept Into the warm, lighted ba,rn. "They find me a strange a~ terrllylnc creature.'' he ~aid to himself, "and l can't seem to think of any way to let them know they can tr.ust me . "ll onJy I could be a bird myself for a few minutes, per hap! J could lead them to safety." Just at that m~ment. the church bells begin to ring. He stood sll,ntly for a . while . listening to the btll1 pealln& the glad tidings of Christmas. Then he sank to his knees in the mOl'f. '·Now I understand ," he whl&pered. "Now I see why you had to do It." 'Key Bridge Consultation s' Sho1·e Lagging Evang elism Pulpit 6uf!d Dr. George_Wood, direct- or of spiritual life at By Geor1e W. Cornell '' liltllllt~ WrlNr Three years ago, a group or church leaders co ncerned about the lasging state or evangelism In America met at motel just off the Key Bridge linkillg Arlinj:ton. V1 .. to l.ht Georgetown 1 e c t i o n of Washington, D.C, Ever since then, continuing t~k.s in various sections of I.he cOuntry about the problem have been known as t.he "Key Bridge C-onsu!tations.'' The downturni have come in a period of keen ten1lon.s in the church over the related demands of the Gospel for declaring it and doing it, with much of the recent emphasis on 1pplying JI in 1ction rather than evangelistic pre1chiDJ. Most 111 seiment1 ·m the churches recoll\iu. that both eleme~t.s are Important. !ut some feel strongly that the long-time method ol stcaightforward proclama.Uon has been neglected. 1 They maintain that the Gospel content first must be continuously i n s t i 11 e d in people. through teachi"I and preaching, in order for It to issue In well-founded 1cUon. The First Chrl1tlaa Cb111ch Evan~el Colle~e. Sprinj{- of Lagnoa Beach. Ltlion at 1 Id M I The hrldae name, honoring the memory of Francis Sctltt Key, who wrote the Slar· Spangled Banner. has now come to be the designation for Listening, l(indness Cas t of Same Mold what is planned as a "'"'"' u~11" ,,..., '"11rn111e1111 only the reality but also the nationwide concentrated, Inter· 1'hert are many ways In insolublllty of his problem. • " ., .. ' . .. • .. ' i l Lutheran Church Of The Master at 2900 Pacific View .Dtiv-t Corona de.I · Mar offers two hours or worship •l 9;00 and 11;00 A.M. Sunday Church School and Bible classes are held at JO:oo· a.m: The Sr. High Luther League will do Christmas carolinl for the sick and shut.ins on Saturday Evening. The Sunday Church School studenl.!I and the Youth Choir will present a service of worship at 6:3Q p.m. on Sunday evening. Dece-mber 20th. A white Ch r i 11 t ma 1 offering wil\ be received for the Rocky Boy Indian Mission in Box: Elder. Montana. Dr. Wm. R. Eller will deliver the message "True To H is Promise". The Advent hours <>f worship will close with the lighting of the fourth and last candle, the Angels' Candle of love ind final coming. The Hun t tngton.Valley Baptist Chwch will present a short Christmaa Presentation on Sunday morning . Participating classes will be the Nursery, Preschonl Classes. and Primary t. II. .and III. Also scheduled at Huntington-Valley Ba pt i st Church for the holidays is the Peterson Cantata · 'Love Transcending" l.n be presented by the choir on Wednesda y evening at 7:30 p.m. The choir ls under the direction nf Mrs. Cindy Halbert. Huntirigton- Valley Baptist Church is located at 9779 Starfish , Fountain Valley. Glenneyre Street!! Jn Laguna ie • · o., wi I be pulpit Beach. will heir a sermon ,guest of Glad Tidinj{s As· entitled "The Qiming of the semblv of God Church, King" by Rev. Bruce Cushing l~th and Monrovia Street. at 10:45 a.m. Chri1tmn carols Newport Beach at the 11 and communion will highlight a .m. and 7 p.m . services the service. A Christmas Sunday. Dec. 27. He will program under the direction -also speak at· services of Dorothy Williams, Donna Wednflsday at 7:30 p.m. Price and Edna CusMng will denGmlnational evan1elistic ef-which one human bein1 can fort. in 1973, called "Key 73." minister to the needs of Another essential 11pecl of '~ "We feel the right time ha! another. the art of listenin1. 1ccording 1 For Christmas Sunday. Dr. Charles H. Dierenfield, pastor, w.flf preach a s!rmon entitled "Part Ill: "Jesus in his Ad- vent serie11. "Guides to Chrisl· mas," at SI. Andrew's Presby· teri1n Chureb, 600 St. An· drew's Road, Newport Beach. Wor&hip services are held at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Christmas Eve services are held at the church Christmas Eve at 4:30 p.m. VespeY service and the II p.m. candlelight service. Harbor area re side n t s , members 1od frlends. will have two opportunities to be held at the 7 p.m. service. The Rev. Loren D a It Flickinger will speak o n ''Effect ive 1-find Action" at the 10 and 11 :1~ a.m. services or the Newport Unity Church meeting in the Senior Citizens Building, l5lh and Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach . A special candlelightln1 service will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Foundati on Starts Paper For Schools come for It," says the Rev. Feeding the hllJlgry, bousing to expert practltion,rs, l1 the , Or. Theodore· Raedtke. or st. the homeless. healing the .sick ablllty to 1u1pend moral Louis , newly named as are traditional "ministries of judgment -or at 1e11t, to execu~ive director for . the mere>:'~ w~ll known t 0 suppress the urge to voice •• undertaklnr. · everyone. moral judiments. The decision to set up I But you seldom hear anyone Some morally uprilflt people .• national planning office in St. mention the ministry o ! !Jnd thl& quite difficult. They Louis. and the naming of Dr. listening. feel that if they keep quiet Raedeke to head it beginning Bec1use listening seems to when another person confeast! Jan. 1\ was made at a meeting be purely p1uive, we don't a misdeed or u n worth Y of leade~ of more than 30 realize it can be '-n act of motive, thelr silence. m1y be denominations there t h I s kindness. construed as Licit approval. month. Vet there are many Bul no leio!t a. mo r a I "Most of our I 1 r g est occasioni wh'n 1t'ii the m06t authority than Jesus of Fullerton Baptists S late Coleman W ork Concern ab o Yt th e denominations have helpfullhingyoucandofor1 Nazareth refuted the n<1tion "revolutlonery" activities on committed themselves to thi!I person in trouble. that we are required to college ca mp uses has new venture," Dr. Raedeke When you really Uslen to condemn any course of action prompted Christian Freedom says. '•We feel that a someone, more than your ears which we cannot in &ood Foundation to launch a new coordinated, concerted focus are Involved. Your heart has to conscience condone. The basic eight-page tabloid paper for on evan1ell11m is 1 on I be engaged too. To listen, in a rule laid down by Jesus w1s: mass distribution on American overdue." true sense, Is to open yourself "do not ju'dge others." campuses. In keeping U1e n am e , , up to another person, and take When you listen to a The paper. "for Real ," "Key," for the effort, 1 his pains or troubles or person's troobles In 1ilent released the first week In spokesman noted that the bewilderments into yourself. sympathy, restraining the Dect:mber, had .an initial writer of the national anthem Many genuinely compassion-impulse to offer good advice The five Lutheran Churches of Huntington Beach v.·ilJ hold candlelight services on Ch r i .1 l m as Eve and celebrations on Christmas Day .according to the following schedule. Faith. 8200 Ellis. Christmas E•e at 6 and 7:30 p.m . .and Christmas Day. 9:4'l a.m.: Grace, 6931 Edinger, Chrlatmiu1 Eve at 8 and 11 p.m. and Christmas Day, 10: 15 a.m.; King <1f Glory, 1m1 Newland, Christmas Eve 11 7 and 11 p.m. and no sirvices on Christmas Day: Redeemer, 16.151 Springdale. Christmas Eve at 7:30 p.m. and Christmas Day at 10:00 •.m.; Resurrection, 9112 Hamilton, • Chrislmu Eve at 7:30 p.m. and Christmas Day at 10:30 a.m. On Monday and Tuesday at 7:30 and 9 p.m. in the Fullerton Junior C-ollege Utlle Theatre, lhe Coronation Choir and orchestra of the First Baptist Church of Fullerton will presenl the Christmas Cantata, "A City of the King.'' by Jack Coleman. The ninety voice choir and twenty eight piece orchestra wilt be conducted by th' composer at each of the fo ur performanceJ. "A City nr the King" wa~ recorded by the R a I p h Cl:rmichael Orchestra and chorus at Capitol Records in Hollywood two yeani ago ;ind was produced as a long play Sund11y morning. at lhe 11 album on the Light Records a.m. service, Pastor Wiiiis label. That s•me year it was Carrico, of U>e U11lvtr1lty published as s ch or a I 9aptlit ch u r e la , 2252 s. E. publication and sold over ten Palisades Road, Santa Ana , thousand copies In its first Californua. will dellver A printing. ll is now in Its second mess1ge entitled "What Child printing. ls This?" At the 7 p.m. Soloists for the Cantata will evening service, the Church be Bob Knowles of Orange wUI pre8ent the an nu at ~ingln1 the part or Joseph ; Christmas Prniram by the Donna Quick C'lf Fullerton, the Sunday School Dep1rtments. Innkeeper'• wire : Leon f: Btirbeu from Newport Be1ch, The rourth Surnlay I n Mary : FrP!d Frank of Advent. December 20. will nnd F'ounta!n V 1 11 e y . The the members of c b r I 1 t Innkeeper; Richard Dastrup of 1.uther1n Ch111ch , 760 Vlctorl1. San Clemente, The Prophet: Costa Mesa, cetebraUna the: and John Santos of Fullerton, Sacrament o-r Holy the-recltatlvu. f h printing of 10,000. himself had been an ardent ate people make poor listen· or moral counseH you 1how Ober. former director 0 t e Muell research has gone Into Jay evangellsl starl ing ers. They are so anxious to him that you car~ for him, and Orenge County Symphony and it! making. The paper is hundreds of Sunday schools correct the problem that's that you accept him for what lhe Laguna Festival or Opera. dellberately planned to look and other Christian wnrk in ca u s i n ~ pain they begin he is. Many of the or ch es Lr a "non-professional" in ord'r to the South. 10 break in with advlct and To care and to accept are to members hive played under compete with under1round "It was just the way the solutions before lh1y've he11d love, so Jiatenlnc tJ an act of I h Papers so prevalent on thin1 gnt .started. and the the whole story. love. Indeed, it may be a more ~1r. Ober'1 direction n I ese name seeme_d an appropr1·ate Veteran listeners say this i~ campuses today. "For Real'' intimate act of love -In the musical organizatlonl'I. is an 1 s s u e _ c e n 1 e r e d one so It just stuck," he bad form. It's the ir experience sense of establishing true Jsck Colem•n wrote "A City publlcitlon, headllnlnA the 25 added. that when a person confides in humin contict at a deep 1evel of the King" in 1981 and then major issues which 8 re Impetus for the effort, you, he usually doe sn't want _ lhan 1 purely physical r.wrole 11 in 1963 in h . . th ind f 1 which has ctime both Inside advice : ht wants somebody to "•xual encounter. urnint Ill e m I 0 youn and out.side the major under&tand and care about hia "" preparation for Its recording people today. denomiR&tions, grew out or 1 1touble11 . In contemporary urban f "for Real'' ls based on the · t •-relalionsh1'"• ind premiere per orm ance. feeling that many churches Sometimes -as In the ca&e Meley, waicre ,... conviction that our American '"·tw .. n -ople 11eem to be He is the !armer Music lately have played down of a person who ls grlevln1 = ,... f freedoms, free enterprl11e d1're t I -•t al f over lhe death of a loved one 1rowing ev~r mort lmper&0n1! Coordinator for the Ofrtce o lnclud-', are rooted In the c . c ear"\:u appe I or th I ~ 1 ~ 1 ' hi and dehumanized, ere s Orange County suruorlntendent Chri"sllan ethi"c, Th• pa-r comm ttment to 1_,ur st. -theres really not ng you .. ~ -Dr Raedeke who Is !akin• can do to "solve" the.problem. great netd for the mlniatry of of Schools and now Director of p-1-•· Christ u the reallalic · ' e 1· I '" "''wi a Je1ve from his post IS Any effort to distract a friend 1sten ng. Music Education Development altem1tlve to the dtstrucUve aecretary of evangelism of lhe from his grief will only make The bf:1uty or It 11 that this for the Walt Disney Music Ide o lo a: i e 1 which ire Lutheran Church • Missouri hlrn feel more lonely because ls o~ form of aet'Yl« 011t no ~~~;%~alTh~~r!:~ ~~~r ~: ~nde.~lnl '° many youth.ful Synod to he1d the plannln1 it will convince him th1t you one Is too old or sick or poor King Family TV Serie• and The Bib'-11 ahown •• be the secrttJrlate, says a proml1lna: really don't comprthend ~w or we1k to undert1~e-The ii:; r.u climate h11a developed for the he feels . feeblest and frailest person just finlshtd conducting the $0Urceb0ok for the AOlutlon of national effort. In such situations, llstenin& can li1ten -and In doing so, music on two Klnfu Family both lndJvldu1l and natlonal People are becomlnit more requires a Yi'lllingnesa fo can rive to others the benlaon SpecialJ one of w ch was problem&. The new t1blold and more concerned,·• he suffer silently with t h e of knowin& lhat somebody filmed in Washlnaton. D.C. •lao 1niwers the revolutlon•r· says. "They rttllze aomethlni arleving (rlend, acceptln& not cares. ThW! two shows will be lea wtth facta relalln& to thtlr 1hould and must be done. I;;'==='=================:=; released in Mllrch 1971. He econ<1mlc atid social concerns. "Our go1I Is to confront th' has condu cted far M. G. M. Those interested In further people more fully 1 n d Records and directed Bill ln.!ormation and 1 sample forcefully with the G:ospel of Medley's preaent1tlon n l copy may write to Llvlna Chrlat by proclamation and Peace. Brother. Peace, on the J1sue1, P. O. Box 2001, Loi demonstration, by witness and Smothers' Brother• Shaw. He An~•l,s, C.lifornla ll()(W. mlnlatry, by word and deed." ls now Director of Mu.sic for The Found1Uon Is aeeklng Othtr Indices of re1J1Joua the Flr5t Baptist Church of 11anta and f In an c la 1 life. 1uch 1a financial support Fullerton. aaslstance with an effort to and attendance. also have Tickets for the four pla~ 1'For Real" on every shown a downw1rd trend In performances m11y be colleae campua Jn America . recent ye1r1. purchased at the bot office of -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiij;;; .. ;;;;;n;wr,-;;;------1[ Fullerton Junior Colle,. Llllle ' ; 't. t The1tre. For further Information call (714) 516-2265. BIBLE THOUGHTS J UD.MI NT D.&Y1 lk. 1•:1 •.Jt ihow• fh1I tho•• who di• 10 IMMEO IAT!LY 111· +• t 1!11• of •itr111 bli11 It 11u11!1h..,,11+_ Th•11 WHY will there .. , 1 JU06M &NT DAY? fl Cor. 1:10, Rev. 20:12. 2 Tl111. 4:1). J11d9111111! " II fl'llJC.h ,,, JUSTIFI· CAtlON ,f 1 11nt•111• •• l•r 11r•11•1111c•· 111•11f of if, Af the Jutl9111111f tie.,, lllf!'" 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' -. ; I 1 ~ • I ' • I • ' • • • • • • , ' • • • ' -. -""': . ..... ' . ... .... ' '. ,.. ·« . " . ' ' " . '• ' . ---·------ '• -· I • • I •: .. t • Beware the Bait for a ·secon a· .Hofile' By ALBERT W. BATES OI not DAILY 1'11.0T Si.II "Thest (prl'.ntoture. recreational, aecond home) subditnalom ore /uU11 capabLt Qf becom(ng Tr.on.tter1 which can destroy the local govtrnme-nt, in-, ;ure the local !a%payer1 and absorb Utt savings of the itive1ling public." Rural Subdivisions Drawing Fire The attorney general's report drew on a study by Claude E. Elias. Jr., formerly wi_th the Real Estate &search Program at the University gr California at Los .AJllelts, to summarize what lhe pur. chaser of a lot. In a remote subdivision ·must face : -Leo T. McCarthfl, chairman, As.tembl~ Jaine Subcommitete on Premature Subditri!Wn.t A number or the subdivisions to which Assemblym1n McCarthy refers already &ave become monsters for all but the 4>riginal deve\o!)ers. That's the conclusion folln>ing testimony presented at the tubcommittee's firsl hearing In Lo.5 An..iu lut week. Promotional subdivisions in lmperla~' Riverside and San Lui! Obispo counties wert: in the spotlight al the first hearing. A second hearing in Sacramento Jan. 12 and subsequent field trips to northern California . counties · where promoters have concentrated are expected to con· firm that at least 50 percent of. wilder· ness subdivision 1ales tO 'date have betn fu Southern California resident&; ' John E. Hempel, chief assistant real estate commlssk>ner, focused attenllon on "a new idea -a statewide land use plan with local gove.rnmimts cooperating in plann.ing and en!orcemeiil. ·• ,. ' P AILURE or county governmenb, especially in sparsely settled rural areas, to control unwise subdivision through ii.rm use of zoning restrictions is the fulcrum now applying' pressure for statewide • action. Developers a r e resisting, claiming county governments now have and are using the zoning power they need. While the real estate commissioner has the power to protect Californians from fr~ui! through control or promotion of out· of.state developments withln California, Hempel admitted there la little the commhsioner can do when he is pre. unted with a plan approved by an in· state local government. "Local part. Ume government people, usua1ly busy, ti.id It hard not lo approve a development," he said. "A check by the commissioner after criteria have been established, but before local government approval, might be an answer.'' Hempel said the commissioner is going further Into what constitutes !alse and misleading adverUsing. "with support from legitimate developers." A n d suggestions for · lmproving the state report on subdivi~ions, especially so that prospective buyers will actually read it ' b e f o r e buying, are invited by the commissioner, HemRtl added. ONE OP' 'THE commissioner's first. published report} wu a negative one on Palm Springs Puotama. Jn that case, u one example, an assessment district was formed to supply water to trees along a street -al a tax rate or more than $2 per $100 or assessed valuation . The story of developers buying remote desert or wilderness land cheaply, selling lots with or without amenities (streets, sew age systems, w~ter, lakes, green beJU, communify centers, etc.) at large markups, then leaving buyers with heavy losses was repeatetl over and over In the hearing. Named In addilio'n to Palm Springs Panorama were dtvelopmenll!I at the Salton Sea in Imperial County and California Valley in San Luia Obispo County. Pralied for ''having dont many good things", 0 however., ·was Rancho California in Rive.rs~ C'.9unly. MOST DETAR.ED testlrriony, and thf: moet devutaUng troin the sul;>divlslon promoler's viewpoint, carrie1 from tht state~attorney general's otftCt. ·1bf: 16- page document is one eyiry person considering buying a Jot lo 'a~ "second home " or "recreational" 1 Subdivision should · rr:ad bcrore parting with his monty~ ·a witness observed. Herbert E. \Venig, asaistant attorney general in charge of I.he lnvr:stment fraud division~ told the AssemblY subcommittee that the selling of lots iD,..such remote areas is 'the high deiert-and , Sierra Nevada foothills amount! lo "the cutting up of land (or the fool's gold of land profit.'' 1. The fact that tlle land has been acquired at a very low cost per acre and is given a very substantial mark.up . 2. The very high commissions which the developer must pay, sometimes as high as 20 percent. 3. The large promotional expense for colored brochur~s and TV ads. 4. The Increasing cost of t h e improvement when the time comes for emplacement. 5. The actual amount which the purchaser will pay over the life of the contract: this includes interett and taxes. 6. The !act that the developer for a number of years has an inventory of lob lo sell and is actually a competitor of the lot buyer in the market. MAN AS LIFE CONTROLLER • 7. The Jot purchaser·investor Is an abstnlee owner and may find himself at odds with ~ purchasers who become resident voters and who may vote for schools and community improvemen~ whlch he pays for in part with taxes while the othet residents enjoy th:i facilities. Creating and Extending ·the Human Could Make Us Machines THE ATTORNEY GENERAL said all these ractors tend to "substantially hold down the anticipated profit and may delay for an excessive number of years that profit. if any.'' (Earlier testimony had brought out that more than so percent of all buyers do so for investment purpose$.) From Center Report, published by IH Center for lbt Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara. A9 intense young biochemist. Leon R. Kiss. came to the Center lrom Washington to -discusr-his profound ccincerns aboul coming b i o m e d i c a I technologies and their potential effects on over coming advances In biomedical technology and the ethical, political and legal problems they will inevitably pose. THE LARGE DECISIONS on the use o( these technologi!!: will probably be made technocratically ands elf·servingly, Kass fears, if our r:xperlence with previous technological breakthroughs, such as nuclear fission, is any guide. Some kind m~~Ve need only consult Aldous Huxley's o( con trol over th is runaway development prophetic nqvel, Brave New Wort~, to. is required -probably on an intemalion-- g:et an indication of where we are likely al level. to be going," he said. The need for international agreemenll "In Huxley we encounter a society and super v is ion can readily be dedicated to homogeneity and stability, understood, he suggested. if we consider administered by means of instant the likely American response to the gratifications. and peopled by creatures succtssful asexual reproduction of ten of human shape but of stunted humanity. thousand Mao Tse-tungs. They consume. fornicate. take ·soma.' The probable or possible ha rmful and.operate the machinery that makes it effects of lhe widespread use of a ne\V all possible. They dOnot read, write, technique should be anticipated and think , love, or govern themselves. tre~t~ as "rosts" t~ b_e weig_hed_ in Creativity -and curioslly, reason and _ rlec1d1ng lo go ahead with 1lS apphcahon. passion. exist only in a rudimentary 111d In Kass·s view we must get usedl o tlie mutilated form. In short, they are not idea that 5cience and technology make men at all." possible many thlngs we should never do. HERE ARE aome of the coming technologies wbic.h Dr. Kass discussed at the Cenler: " t l l Control of lh.e cases of aging, Issuing in an increased maximum life eipectancy. ~2) Laboratory fertilization of human egg by human sperm. (3) Development of an artificial placenta. Along with (2). this wUI make possible full laboratory control of fertilization and gestation. (4) Pre-determination of the sex of unborn children. ( $) Asexual reproduction of human beings, by a lechnique known as nuclear transplantation or cloning. l6) The production ol anim11l-human hybrids. or chimeras. (1 ) Genetic surgery. (3) "Electric.at sUmulatlq:n of various part! of the brain lo produce sell58tiona of intense pleasure or lo control rage. (9) Druga to modify memory, Intelligence, libido, aggressiveness. MANY OF these technologies are the fruits of a large, humane project dedicated to the conquest of disease and the relief of human suffering. Thus, Kass suggested, the price paid for these development,, is more likely lo go urr recognized. Many of the advances, t h o u g h Introduced for specific good purposes could. of course, then be used for any purpose. For example. drugs developed to curb the anger or anxiety of psychotics could also be used against normal persons to render them passive or obedient. the biomedical technology can be abused. What is especially fr ightening,-.Kass 1uggested, ls that the biomedicaJ power can circumvent speech, choi!=e, and symbolic deed and can go to work directly on the human material Itself. Moreover. the changes wrought may be irreversible. Arter ~viewing iii detail th e shortcomings in the Salton City and California Valley subdivisions from the buyr:r·s point of Vlie,w, the report summarized the atlomey g e n e r a I • s KASS w ARl'jED that, eVen if we position by' answering the question . "How should the premature subdivision be escape from the dailgers of coercive approached?" manipu1ation, we shall still have to face "We start with the proposition that the large problenu posed by the voluntary premature SlJ~ivision is unsound and use of biomedical -technologies. In his injurious to the public interest from the view, the biomedical technology leads in standpoi nt of &ood land use. the the aggregate towards the dehumaniza· protection of the Investor and the interest tion of man, toward "Brave Ntw World." of . the .tocal community," the summary "Defensible step by defensible step, we said. Laboratory fertilization of egg by willingly walk to our own degradation. ''We recognize that traditionally In sperm or the artificial placenta will allow Machinery to prolong and sustain life ~alifornia 'the control of the design and some. infertile couples to have children, already denies to many a correct and improvement of subdivisions Is a maller but they also make much easier state-human death. Increased laboratory of local control under tht Subdivision Instituted-programs of se lec:live bre:eding. -cootrol~of-reproducUon and-human_ ....Map. Act. w~ile the pro le<: Lion of the.Jot Like any power, the power provided by genetics will transform b u m a n -purchaser from the standpoint of fraud reproduction into but a;otber form of and givihg him the assurance lhat he will EARLIER TIUS VEAR Dr. Kass left his research laboratory al the National lnstitules of Health to work with a new multidisciplinary committee at the Na· tional Academy of Sciences. W:e..eding Out the Criminal Ki11;d-Early manufacture .• , •· rlcefVe t~ame""ni tieS that are offered. is "ChemicaJ and elec:trical ma*nipulat'\ons a m.at.t~r of state control under the of the nervous system will more than Subdiv~s1on Lands Act. We must nlso likely see tht sacrifice of the higher r.ec~gn12e that !~ere are constitutional And more recently he became a Founding Member of the 1n!titute. of Society, Ethics and tht Life Sciences. another multidisciplinary group formed In response to the growing recognition that advances In the life sciences raise hard social and ethical questions touching the fate of individuals and societies now and in the future. The phrases '"biological revolution,'' • • p o pu I at Ion exp Josion,'' and "environmental crisis.'' only hint at the lerrible complexity of these advances and the problems Uiat follow in lheir wake, Kalli said. He is especially concerned There is much heard these days especially from the direction o C, Washington -about preventing crime before it happens. The Jattst, and most Orwellian. notion comes fr om a doctor close to Richard Nixon and involves nothing less than the mass psychological testing of every Amtrican child between the ages of six and eight in order to weed out future criminal s. The id ea was proposed by Dr. Arnold Hutschnecker, a New York specialist in psychosomatic medicine. What happens if you find a bad-un'? . r------Our 1'fun In San f'rancls.,o·------ Quavering John ' By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -The elephant that changed its color: Jo Houghteling suggests thal Senator· elect John Tunney may be on his way to a Tower of Jello Award. Here·s Tunney before the Commonwealth Club here on Oct . 9: "The SST Is a white elephant. lt is not a viable project." . And voila Tunney in Sacrame nto Dec. 4 in the course of explaining why he would have voted for the selfsam e project: "I don 't think• the SST is going Lo be a white elephant becau~ its side effects art going to be great." And then Tunney voted in the House to kill the SST. NOW THEN: Ar. Mr. Tunney gets better acquainted with Mr. Tunney, we ,introduce Jack Shelton to Jack Shelton. In the current Issue of his excellent newsletter. our premier rest.auranl critic blasts the food at Senor Pico, the Mexican restaurant In Ghirardelli Sq. as "abysmally poor," ''dull," '•inedible,'' "a travesty" and "without redeeming culinary virtues." Here's another quote about the same restaurant: "Oori't listen to jadtd' San Franciscans who say tht !ood is not good .. In reviewing rcstaura~. one must adjust one's standards to the price., and fOr the money. Senor Pico iJ I mlrac)t or accemplishment." That's from "How to Eajoy I to 10 Ptrfo::t Days in San FT1nclsco," a ' flllidtbook wrlll•n by -Jack Shtlton. MEMO TO ANYBODY: Alcatraz Is revertin1 to its native state. The ~rator has blown 11gain. posaibly for keept, and the Indians are back to usins candles for light, fil"t':wood for hret:t~ As ror the beacon, that's dark UICI dtld, IOO. • 1, SEASONAL STUFF: In the spirit of Christmas, Redwood City has placed plastic covers over all it..s parking meters -with heart.warming results. Outside the courthouse, reports Paul Long, these two drunks got out of thei r car and one says: "Awww, isn·t that nice. They're keeping the rain orr the meters.'' His buddy nodded , fished tn pocket, pulled out a pocket knife, slJl the plastic hood, Rnd carefully inserled two .nickels in lhe meter. Then they totttred of! to lhe nca~ . bar, and I must say this incidejt. bothers me. Redwood City 's dnn'*' are more colorful than ours. 1 ADD PLASTIC CITI&: tnsuraqce Exec John Schwobada Is ~ck frOm si1 months in San Diego, and quite pleased to be home. "It'' nic;e to eat in some real restaurants again,," he. told Ed Stackhouse. "San Diego Is preUy eoough, but l rlidn't have one. unfrancbised meal the whole time I was there!·• MEANWHILE: The Cliff• Red•ood Room, which bars. people whose ·nalr Is too long or · clolhinJt t o o unconventionaJ,_ Isn't !he only place practicing this kind or 11nobbfsm. lt happened in rtvtrse to Robert E. Fitch, dean ot the PacUlc School of Religion, at the Spaghcltl F&etory. he report.ll . He was 86'd ("We don't need you, old man") apparently because his hair w's too lb,ort ind gray, hil jacket and tJe too neat. BAY CITY BAGEUI: Ex·Ch1mp Max Schmeling was supposed to be In town to pluic Coke -but It Rolf's, he COO<.'entrated on D.tlquirls with 1S1· proof JamaJcan rum. ' ' ' ..CORRECTIVE treatment s h o u I d I begin,'' says Hulschnecker. The good doctor is a bit va gue as to ex· actly how you go about scientifically spotting the bad apples {a fruit that Vice- President Agnew earlier recommended for "separation from the barrel"). Indeed . amongst the outraged reaction from all over came fl at statements from many experts t~.at there is simply no way to accurately carry out such testing. Said Caleb Foote. a University of California law p r o f e s s n r and criminologist : "The idea of predicting future criminal careers by testi ng six· Infant Deaths Still Too High For the Poor By t.tAR Y COSTELLO Editorial Re5earcb Reporl5 Scarcely more than a century ago, )'Oung American children were dying by the thousands from diseases like "putrid fevr:r" aiid "waler pox." For many more decade5 they fell prey lo diphtheria. tvphold fever . smallpox, yellow feve r and cholera . These diseise:s--tiave been virtually eliminated by vaccine!:. new drugs and medicil knowledg t . Despite these advance!:, a dozen other countries have an lnlant death rate lower than America's. Less than 2(1 years ago, only five countries could make this claim. Tht American rate has improved -but not as last as elsewhere. At present. 2l out or every lhous11nd American babies die before they rr:ach age one. Sweden's ratt, the world 's best . ls only 13 per thousand. AlEDl~AL AUTHORmES. including the American Med I ca I Association , betitve that a Significant riumber of Infant deaths in this country could be prevented lt 1de<tuate prenatal and postnatel care were available lo aU who need it. The reuons so many Infants are not receiving the ~ccssary care include poverty. hiah medlcaJ COits a n d , Inadequate and fragmented public health proaranu. Quality medical care in the United States ls r@lat~ directly to income. The greater the wealth. I.he better the care. Children or lhe poor have far higher rAtes of mortallty, disease and men ta I retardation than other children. For A1nericans t1ble lo 11fford good · pr-matal and poslllatal care, lnlant human functions to the lowr:r : thought, hm.1ts to the restr.c~ions anri prohibitions love, friendship , art, judgment, public-"'h1c;h can be imposed upon the year old children is unworkable, discrim· lnatory and unjust to the thousand• who would erroneously be labeled pre.crim· lnal.'' spiritedness could well vanish should we development of large privately-owned pursue a perfected technology o f ~crea)ile . At somt point we pass over the pleasure." line or due process regulation to inverse condemnation ." · When Dr. Hul!:chnecker also called for "'!it.kind_ of mentaL-health certificate" to be ~u1red of young people applying for any job of political responsibility, even Time Magazine had had enough . The publication asked wistfully ii there wasn 't a possibility of making lhe i:inli·lunacY license mandatory for psychiatrists as well. -News Front P.1agazlne DEATHS Per thousand (under•&• l) 100 KASS CONTENDED that our greatest problems with many of the new biomedical technologies are likely to be due lo an excess of freedom . In the short run. we must conStrain thi~ boundless freedom and in the k>ng run recover standards to guide its expression. Always we must recognize: that freedom. untutored by a notion of 'what for ,' is freedom that can degrade . dehumani:ie, ;ind render it.sell utterly mean ingless.. ·,,U.S. Infant Mortality Rate --, ~ .. .. , ...... ,,, ' Nonwh lte Rate ,,, .. ,,,,,,,, ,_,""'... , "" .,, , __ , ~. '"'''" -------···· ,, ··........... Combined Rate .... · ~"'""''> ., . ~ ..... ,.,.,r,,,,.,., ''""''"" 20 lMD 1"5 l!ll mortality and disease rates are far below the national average. The afhuent are also better able to take advantage of numerous recent medical achievements. These include advances In preventing premature birth -one of the leading causes of infant. mortality In this country -improvements in surgical techniques for operating on newborn infants, and the development of many new drugs to treat once fatal or debilitating infant1iiseases. Yet, the middle and upper classes have no cause for complacency. Afrecling Infant health are a nwnbe:r o f environmental and other lnfluences which ha \·e litUe relation to eronomk: status. These include drugs, pollutlon, pesticides and atomic radiation. OR. DORIS ROWELL Of \Vomen's liledlcal Hospital in Philadelohia has rtmarked that "no Cetus can handle the adull dose or 1 dru&.'' Even asptrln and "' "•;.,,,,.. White Rate ~ ... 1115 1!50 1115 1110 SOtJree.: Public Ht1lth !tl"Vlce vitamim can cause brain damage In the unborn child. Anestbesiologisl..!i point out that excessive ,use of pain,killing drugs during labor and delivery may endanaer the lives and health of some babies. Narcotic drugs present a far more serlous haunt. Jt is estimated that about 90 percent of all infants born to addicted women -are. -born addlcttd. Without immediate treatment. most of these babies d.ie. Birth control pUls. LSD, marijuana, some pesticldea and food additives, pollutJon and atomic radiaUon art' SUJpected of causing genetic mulatkms. Whil• these hereditary defects -... become evident for gtneraUons, their cumul~tive effect could ~iv1blv result in death or severe mental •Qd ~hy1lcal injury lo lnlan,. •fftettd. The federal government has already taken action against the. pesUclde. DDT. the herbicide 2, 4. $-T, sevual food addillW:s 1od prescrlpilvt drup. I FRO'°f THAT BACKDROP, f h e attorney general moved to specific recommendations for I e g i s I a t i v e consideration, as follows: I. Encouraging the adoption e r statewide and regional master plans. 2. Amend the Subdivided Lands Act 10 prohibit or severely limit the subd ivision of land into raw lots for sale to the land speculator awaiting the for t u i t o u s moveme nt of land prices -some to prosper. others to be impovei'ished. 3. Au t hori z e the Real E s ta te Commissioner lo make a determination of economic fea sibility based upon the .inventory of lots in an area and other ccooomic factors before a public report will be issued ... 4. On the whole , however. the quality or the off-site and on·site improvements should remain a matter of local control. But it also might be advisable to amC'nd the Subdivision Ma~ Act In authorize local planning commissions In tht fir st instanct through planned development or other zoning to determine economic feasibilily: THE RECOMa,f ENDATJONS ct1ncluded: "If we could limit what appears to be, in many instances, the misrepresentation of i n v e's t m e n t potential , we could indirectly limit the. rapacity or cutting up of land for the fool's gold of land profit." On this point, the attorney general commended the Western Developers Council for it.. code of ethics which eschews the Investment approach lo subdivision promotion, and advocates sound financing · of all public and recreational improvement,, and ct1ncern for land ecology. Missing from the membership of ~~tern Developers Council. however, are a number or the large corporation subdivlders whose wilderness ind desert activities ha ve brought <m the growing demand for state land control. ----Saturday, December 19, 1970 l'he Comme nt Page of the Uaily Pilot seeks to Inform and stimulate rea4ers by prosenUng a.nrlety of com· mentary on topics of Inter· est and significance from lnformed observers a n d spokesmen. Robert N. WMd, Publl1hor ,. '. n y n • ,_ •n n Id " e " .. .. '· a ls 1e In at " or '" es h~ I all 1ld ay '" ny 50 :nt ,. nd :he ort '' OW be lhe md th• the est try In ind ter ion ~ot md viii . i! the ilso nal ons the ~ed the rse he ific ve 'I : ,., ;ion rnd "' lo t e :ion the her >0rt 1 or :nts rol. <nd -ize irst t or mic NS ·hat the n t the the ?rat ~rs lich In 1tes and em or 1er, Lion ;ert ing • ~1 I I 1 < , ... \. . . ' Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah, boys and girls. Welcome to another joyous: holiday season weekend with Uncle Len and his · friends Carol and Andy. Well , there I! less than a week left until Christmas and juSt about" four da ys until the eight days of Hanukkah .begin. That is why 1 am givirig you my speclal greetings today. I want to wish each amt every one of you, and your families, the happiest of holidays and I pray that you all will have a very happy year to come • )\IE HAVE A WINNER In the Uncle Len Christmas Card Contest. On Monday, 12-year old Debby Teregis of Costa.----..._---'--'-'------~--------------, Mesa, along with her !amily, will spend a glorious day at Disneyland with all the Disne}' characters. They will also have a front-row , VIP view of the fabulous Fanlasy o n Parade. The choice of a wirJf)Cr was very hard this year. Uncle Len received dozens and dozens of entries -all excellent. * 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 51,;: Inches wide and -4 ~es deep. Use black )nk and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace pl~ture. Jt must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and artdreu on back of drawing. h-tail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Boi: 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. I only wish all these fine bo~s and girls could win prizes. But prizes or not. they '---------'~-----------·-----------JI will have done a wonderful thing -their Christmas cards will be sent lo the less fortunate children at Fairview . State Hospital in Costa Mesa . This is what the holiday &eason is really all about. A special page devoted to Debby and her day a t Disneyland wjll appear soon In the DAILY PILOT. H e.r Christmas card will be the official DAILY PILOT card to appear on page one Christmas morning. Be sure to look for this nne drawing. • Uncle ten will ht:; preparil)g a s.peciJ!I story in the weekly paper soon describing the runner-Up entries and · listing the names ol all the entrants in the contest. If you.eritered, keep lookin,· and you will see your name 1n the paper. There were 11 runner~up entries.in the contest. Each of them·received a Kennedy haU· dollar for hfs or her el!orts. They · were: Raun Thorp, Newport Beach; P'aula West, Huntlniton , Beach; Sa I J y S.H Y•• ... ~ .t. Alli AMy, </• o,.... C•• hilly Pilet, ha Wilson, Fountain V a 11 e y ; ~tarie Murdy, Newport Beach; Tracy Hatch, Costa Mesa ; Doug Black, Costa Mesa : Tani Wrlg~t. eqsr,a Mesa; Mitch MondO, Fountain Valley ; Teri Ann Wright, Costa Mesa; Pat Arnold, Cosla Mesa a n d Brenda Ide, Santa Ana. Congratulations to all of these winners. The judging was very hard and these were the very best. This will be the last week for a Chri.slmas or Hanukkah entry. Any type of Idea will be accepted if it has a holiday theme. Do one on your pre.91?nt.s or on preparations for the~ holidays. Do one on spiritual events which happen. ~uch ,.!!_ goif!I to .s.hurch 9r reading the · 8 i b I e on Christmas Eve, or attending "·'' special candlelight servla!s at your church or temple. Re!Jlember , thjs is one of the most special times of the year for all of us. It Is a time when we should set in our minds the feelings of Jove and kindness for t1ur fellow man, no matter what his race. creed or religion . That is God's way. That is the way o u r forefathers wanted it when they gave us · our wonderful Constitution so many years ago. 0on·1 Jet this holiday be the only time you show this kindness. Let It spill over into the whole year and into all the years to come . . Honorable mention in this week's art contest include: Tim Pete~. 11. Costa Mesa and Janet Bames, I 0, Hunlington Beach (who sent in several entries). I • • YOUR NEWS· QUIZ PART 1-NATIONAL ~ND INTERNATIONAL, GIYe your1el! 10 points !or each Correc ! an1wer, , ' l A judge's threat o! a big Jlnt: ended 1 1lrike of u.sr ............ J .•....•••••••.•• ? · : ... postal ~,r8JJroad. ~ .. g!t~-- 2 The Labor'Oepartment reportedU!.ltWlemploy- m~nt roae to 6.8 per ce~ TbJ• 11 the h1pe1t , rate lo &bout ••• ? ••• yeu1. •-7 b-=15 o-23 . 3 Con1re11 voted to return Blue Late In New Mexico to the ••• ? ••• Indi&n1, who-cona!dtr the lake sacred. I a-Slowe ~Taoa . c-Cberokee . ol Soviet writ.er Alexander &olabenitayn {CHOOSE ONE: went, did not go) to Sweden \o aooepl the 1970 Nobel Prize !or Litera.bJre. 6 Votera in ••• ? •• , went to the polla to cbOOle & new naUonal eovemment. a•Pa.klatan b-Th.a..ll&nd e-Burm.1. PAll.11 -WORDS IN THE NEWS . • I Take -4 points f~r each "Word that you can match wiUt its correct meaning. I ..... mercenary 2 .•... qltator 3 •••.. preem~ 4 ..... lnundate 6 •.•.• en1ive a-one who 1Urt public feell11&i J>..tl.Jle for oneaelt', ex- clud.i.ul othera c-aoldler who fl1ht1 mainly !or money d-not direct or frank e-nood aomethl.qr PART Ill -NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 points for names that you can correctly match with the clues. l ..... CU.rtla Tarr a ..... WJlllam O. Dou.glu 3 .•••. }fike M'ar!sfleld 4 ..... Wllllam Ruckela ... ha.u1 ' 6 .... , Vlllliam Proxmire a-heada the new En'fi .. romnental Protection Agency b-A1.oclate Ju 1 t I c e, U.S. supreme Court a-Democratic Seaator ftolll Vll1con1tn d-Senate Majority Leader e-Dlrector, Selective Service Syatem • VfC, Inc., Mltlhon, Whc.onaln S1l1.1rd,u, Orctmber 19, 1970 DAILY PILOT 'I Ht're'• a chanct ror fWtt')'(U\fl In the ramlly ol~ e~h to •"t'l!ld to test hit or her own "DOSfl for newt." Take this wttkly Ne"'., Qu iz In the privacy of your own horn~ l you don't rvt'n have \n let the mt (l f tht' family know how )l()u madt out I aDd 11c:t how much you know about 'lfhat'1 ~olng on in tbe >"Orl4-to4aY. Don't ,,..t-An.W1 .,,.., ( .... 4• 4•t"") ltelw Quhi: Match word clues will\ their correspond- . ting: pictures ·or aymbola. 10 polnt1 for ' 'ieach correct anawer. 1 ..... A claa1 of Americall A -, wclell m111lle• F lf';'.:~;F;ii:;!_~P::o;:"''"""'-2 ~ p;~;ident ordered an OUIN•A ea~ of import re- at.rlcUou OD tbJ.1 p~ duct B 3 ..... lUtnoi 1 Senior Se Ill.tor Charlea ~rcy ,,., .. Thia Commun!ttOCND- try eatabltabed dlplo-- matlc rel&t1001 wU.h Weat Germany 6..... #- 'l'.uicab drlnrs went on atrike 1.n New York City G C e..... H ~ Government p 1 an to }JREAT r'l"l•te tnduttrlal BRITAIN :::: ~~~u ... t. .. ' " 1 ..... • Xlng Huaaeln o! Jord&p. vi1ited tbe U.S. I BASQUES 0 ar.•• to renr1t Sen- ate YOte to cut off dt- ;;;~;tileat uud eo.-~OLANO MINUTEMAN .. ,._., fW>lh !o, the SST , 9 ..... An ethnic ll'OUP ill J Spain b\ • E t~·;lsaion 1atd Por-_ tugal led an ln•alion ~~( olthl ••• u.. A _ HOW DO YOU lATI? {Seo.. &ch Sld•of Qula S.,.r1toly) 71,. I> ,.1t1tt-·Goio4. 91 to 100 ,.11111 • lO' SCOIE: •I to 10 piliih .. F1!t. 11 to 11) ,.ltlh • bcel~t, ti)• lJi'lder771 • H'IMI: PAMILT DISCUSSION QUIS110N Which do you. think 11 the sreater problem In the \l. S; at tbla Ume: Inflation or unomploymenl? THIS WEEK'S OiALlfNGEI 110' 1to11 Which Amendmenla to the U.S. ConaUtutlon maJte up tbe Bill o( Richta? ---------------------' . 11 :r-i 'J1l :·:;i-s :1-t :e-i: :o-• :a-1 :zrnb '!OB WAS eo1 ~8n0Jq11 s1uawpuawv ::;ioN:il'l'IVHJ • .!l-01 'H11 :v /? ----· o-s :e-t ~Pi: :q»i 10-1 :m J'Jl!Vd • P-S '•-t lq-i; :e-• : o-t' :n J.l!Vd • •-s !08 1ou 'PJi>-t !q-i; !•-• :q-1 :r .Ll!Vd 1160, C"t. M.-Callf. /? ' And'f nndl • l;flfnlllet1 »vol-Ml to form lakes. A'!. it goes, it ·-----Larolj Lorner of IN World lloolr EncvclOPtdll to ..1. [ JOWllll M1rr1, ••• •· 01 Etnor1. N1w ten= to weave rom side to Votti, IOI' 1111 -•!loll: side in snakey I o o p .s . , RIDDLES and JOKES HOW DO LAKF.S FORM? A Jake is a giant puddle with enough water to fill a hollowed out basin in the earth. As a rule. a few friendly streams empty in enough water to keep it filled -and other streams l~ad tome of the water away to keep it from overflowing. Each lake has a different story to tell about ils bi rth - an exciting story of how the hollow basin fonned in the ground and how it happened to fill with lake water. The earth creates lots of lakes, large and small. But she does not intend them to live as long as her mighty mountains. Most of o u r brimming lakes will b e swa mps or dry land 100.000 years in the future. By tilat time, other basins will be hollowed in the earth and fill with lake water. Some wi form on high slopes where elting water runs down from glaciers on the lofty mountain peaks. Others will form around flat glaciers, where tm:lting water nus hollov.·s already there in the ground. • Other future lakes will form where earthquakes a n rl. landslides change the ups and downs of the ground . So~times earthquakes ca.use the ground to sink and ofnn a hollow trough.. If this basin happens to be near a stream or river, the water Is likely to drain down and fill it with lake water. Sometimes a landslide falls across a river and stops its now with a mighty...wall ,of rocks and gravelly dirt. Then the water collects and fomtli a lake behind the landslide. • A few future lakes will form In deep hollows at the tops of mQUntaln peaks. As a rule, these mountains are dead or aleeplng volcanos -and the hollow's are the cratera that once poured forth slrtlm! of molten lava. Ra.ins and melting snows collect in thes! high hollows and fonn some of the world's most lovely lakes. Many other sm11ilish lakes will be formed by wandering rivers Who change t h e i r minds. A river. of course, always nows gently downhill to meet the waters of the ocean. It may flow fast down 1teep I.lopes -or take Its time flowlng 111?.il)' across 1 Oat phain . A lazy rive r Is more Uke --- Sometii;nes its· flowi ng waters digs a new channel and makes a shortcut across a curve. This cuts off a loo p and the water it hold!! is left behind as a lake. Other lakes will form in hollows created w h e n w.nderground . caves collapse. The earth has many ways to form lakes ~ and we also can * PRIZE WINNER Question : l occur .once in every minute. twice in every moment and yet I do not occur in a hun· dred thousand years. What am I? ',,W,, JI'''' e4i :JeMIU\t ,,.,.,.., H1tpet, ll1 •• ..,..,, ~l•ct, C•1I• M..- create· them. Our c 1 ever L:====================:'.J engineers do this when ·they build a · dam across a river. r---------------------., MGSt Of the nowing water is stopped in its tracks and guided to fill a reservoir . Our re~rvOirs are m a n • m a d e Jakes. During its lifetime. a lovel y lake ia· a wondrous thing. Fishes. frogs . and countle'ss creatures thrive in its fresh ' water. Sedges and bullrushes i::row around its brinks, water birds nest there, and all the animals of the-; neighborhood come tip·-loeing d<Nn lo drink. The earth expects it to \Mt perhaps 50,000 years. It is very sad -w'hen the human population dumps in trash .and pollution that chokes and kills a lovely lake in 20 years or so. CHRISTMAS On Christmas night When the stars are shining bright, Santa creeps into your house As quiet· as a mouse. He ~ives you presents As pretty as pheasants. They are brou~ht home sack~d And very well packed. They are sent to you Throu~h the mail. . Then everybody says, 'Oh Boy' As they jump for joy, Then on Ch ristmas Through the hall, You seem to hear a caU Thal says Merry Christmas to all . it. k111111'11)' ~If ftllat -I 19 Mlrlil Dufllt!f, I. 9* Cf.lnla tt.. , ..... ,.... Y1t1n "' '"' Wllllllfl'f 1111ry ltl 11111 Ii.rt t lWI -COlllttl. M•H '1'9Ur -fr ... ,., ,, Unclf Liii ... 1. 1-. Cllll M ..... c.u,..1111. """" .. nets I WO<ld koll G!obf> lo 1....--------------------..J IUcl•••d &•oc-. ,..,~ 1. cf 11.oc:Mst••· N-Yatll,11or ~IS OllH!SllOll : • WHAT IS THE REAL COLOR OF WATER? Policeman Given Super Card by Young Friends A bucket of pure wa ter is as. clear as glass. You can see. right through it But if lh! bucket were· as deep as a lake. the clear water would be tinged with blue. The blueish SACRAMENTO (AP ) grandma and the other kids. tinge of Water Is 80 faint that . Ricky Cook and 16 of his pals "He gives us candy at wanted to do s o m e t h i n g ..,Christmas and lets UJ drive in a bucket or a drinking glass special for their friend ., his jeep , • , Can you make a you don't see it all. But as you So the, got him 8 special big poster with Merry know , lakes and oceans are ~ not always blue. This , is Christmas card -on a 12 by Christmas to Bob from us? ·, ~.foot billboard down the ~ "We only have one dollar. because a lot of open water plays tricks with the sky anrl street from his house. Maybe you can make a poster the sunbeams. JLs 6 hi n y The "gang" emptied QUl for th}t much. He is real nice surface act.& like an-enormc..i.s their pocket5. came up with a and we want to surprise him." mltror and reOect.s·tht! color• dollar for OffiCi?r Bob Van Der "Boy, was I surprised," in the sky above It. Volgen's card. and seotjt.. and sayg Van Der Votgen. ''There , Notiee when the sky· is I.he following letter written by was UJts big billboard all lit up strewn with murky grey 10.)'ear-0Jd Ricky lo a wllh my r;iame on it." billboard advertising firm . '''l'beY are -"' good kl'·," ck>uds. A Jake nUrrors the · 1~ Uit same murky grey _ and 90 "? have a very good friend he said. does the ocean. Sometimes tM end his name is Bob. He is a Leola Cox. otnce manager water ren!Cb the gorg1?0us policeman . . . He fii:es my of the btllboard firm aays COiors of the sunset. When Ure. He helps me make things when Ricky's letter 11rrlved1 and, he teaches me how to "we couldn't reslst his plea." skies are blue, 90 are thi hikes and oceans. They look even punch the punching bag. He The c;ost to I.ht firm wa11 $250, bll.Kl:r t~n t~ sky. This Js -=al=so=d°'='="=ic=o=t=hl=n=gs=to=r=m=y=='"'="'=id=. ======; *ause de;ep water steals the r" red, orang' and yellow rays rrOm the sunbcariu:. Only the t?l~e rays can reach down dctp -and they itdd their blue color to the water. Fa.test in West Buy It. Se!l ~!t. Try the f.a$!tSt respottM 111 the Wttl aQslnst your own tloc.k. T tsl Dlme·.•·line Ads, whrrt tht 1ct1on ts, In S1t1.1td•Y'S DAILY PILOT.-~ J ':;o----. Red Churches H·old Ground Religion Seen Toleratecl Among OUlerl Populace VlENNA (AP l -The -Jho\ding iLo; own in Poland, Christian church is alive and Czechoslov11kia, Hungary and doing relatively well in most Romania. ll is worse off In of Eastern Etl'rope a l Bulgaria and in bad shape in Christmas 1970. althougtt there Albania , Communist Cbina·s is no evidence Communist only European ally. regimes have abandoned their The situation refers to efforts to make at he is m Roman Catholic. and Eastern replace it. Orthodoi: churches. and in R:eligion appears to be SOft'le degree to the Moslem Santa'• Helper UPIT ......... Ev•n Santa Reia wel bul 0wilh Ule help of an um- brella. h\s vistt to Santa Monica wasn'L all A:loomy. Many boys and girts ROl lo sit on his &llRhUy soggy knee this day, • ,, belief, nonbelievers.'' The charge was Students of East European made only in a s m a 11 affairs say the Communist provincial daily , but it served regimes apparently h a v e as a remlnder on a sensitive decided to tolerate religion situation. among mlddle-aged and In Crechoslovakla, Catholic elderly peoplel. and Protestant churches are The Austrian card i n a 1 , · tolerated as places of worshiP Franz Koenig. archbishop of but prohibited from active Vienna, hail visited proselyting and political Czechoslovakia, Romania and activities. Hungary. Immediately after taking "The problem of atheism in power in 1948, the Communists Communist slates is the broke the churches' political smal~t· dilficul~y for the slrength. Like other nonpa;ty churcfl," he says. organiiatlons, churches i 11 Cardinal Koenig is head of Czechoslovakia have assurried the 9atican·s secretarial for a cautious policy of watching nonbelievers. He indicated and wailing out the return tn tha\ a much bigger problem i.s Communist orthodoi:y in the the Comm unist governments' wake of the Soviel·led invasion efforts to place difficulties in in 1968. the way of religious instruction of children . C?.echoslovakia and Poland are the two East European countries in which people traditionally are o v e r vi h e I mingly .Roman Catholic. Poland ha~ 13,200 churches -Warsaw alone bas 87. Santa Claus Is a Cop In Oroville · Stefan Car'dihal WySzynski, the Roman Catholic primate, OROVILLE, Calif. (AP) -· will gfve his t r a d I l I o n a I Sheriff Larry Gillick doeSf\·t Christmas· Eve. MaS:S at St. look at all like Santa Claua. John's Cathedral, n ea r but that's still the way people Warsaw'11 Old Town Square. think of him in Butte County .. Churches are expected lo be Gillick ls 5$, has dark hair j~mmed, with the faithful ~ and no beard and Is a trim &o f11llng . the streets outside. foot·I , 180 pounds. , There will be no loudspeakers "But he certainly acts like for those who cannot get In. Santa." says the sherif/'1 "A,ulhorltics ' do not allow secretary, Thelma Mosley. this," one source said. •·t don't know ei:actly how It For some tjme now the happened," Gillick said in an Poti1h Church and state have Jntervlew, "except that the been endeavoring not to step local post oUJce for ye1r1 had on each other's toci. been sending me all the malt W lad y11 aw Gomulka, from Oroville ch It d re n Comtnu:ntst l)ltty I e a de r-, addrtSSed lo Saint Nick. 11 appears to realiu Catholicism The sheriff and his men Is too deeply rooted in hla check with the famines of tbe nalion of 33 million· to have It young letterwriters, and l! swept away bnmedialely, they need help at--Q!rtstmu He aetnu prepared to let he makes surt they get It. time and the party record At the sherlf!'s ofllce In this ipeak for llltU. community or 1,000 In But there Is no sign that the Ca\Uomia's Central Valley, 'hll ChW'Ch -which' hu promised men have • shop ln which lbtY. to · stay out or poliUcs -la repair donated used toys~ losing Its Oocln Local Service clubs -t , R e c e n t I y Ca rd I n a I Chrlslmu:tlmt: hold panles to Wyszynakl was ICCuaed of colfccL toys for lhe sherilf'J "dJsgracef\Jl activity . • , g:lfl bag end merchants dcmlte he11pin& offensive lnsullS on merchandise. • I r . • I D~LY ,Pl:.:.:.OT'-~~~~~--''-"~"'~'~:::.;_'_DK_l_m~~~r~l~'·~l-'-'0 QUEINll By Phil lnterlandl Your Horoscope Tomorrow I Aquarius: Slow Down Eating, Drinking .. Father's Role - Needs · Filling Dl!:AR ANN LANDERS : l am a divorce•. 34 - but I look youn1er. The "problem" I am wrltinR about isn't exactly a problem yet. but it could be. So I am writil"!~ to Ann Landers -in the spirit of "preventive m&dlc1ne." J 8m planning to marry a man who is a few years my junior. Phil is dlvorc· ed. but he has no chi!· dren. We are both in love for the very first time. The potential problem is my dauihter. Babs is 14 .roin,C!' on 20 if you get what I mean. She is as fully developed as I was when l married. The alrl has entirely too much sex appeaJ for a kid her aRe. Sly notlllnc to Btbl. Sbt wollld lnter,rtt your uaeaJ1ne11 a1 fear a 11 d Insecurity. Pbil 1kukl be alerted to the seductive upect of · tlM: sfrl'a bt.b•vlor. Hi1 reacUon abould be a ftUtuly re1penae -friendly but aot too lDUmalt. Tiie poor rtt1'1 problem 11, 11 you 1ugce1ttd, reject1111 from lter real Dalli. "I've Iott three belt notche&--no weight, just notchea." " ,, '.I '" DEARANNLANDERSo My~----~--~-~--~-~~~­ father·ln·law is. a nit::e guy - BUT -whenever he haa \ dinner with us he does u.· pp1· e something t~at makes me sick to my stomach. Just before · \ Taxieabs Berkele'y Hacks Colorful (For Sunday, l>tc. !t.} B,y SYDNEY 9MARR . Scorpio womr:n often are al· tractive to f1W111 m e 1 • However, t h e relationtblp .• could be explosive. T h 1 Scorpio womail 1etms able io magnetite others wltlt her eye1. The Taurus man exude1 a kind of •nlmal ma1netism. Tn1ether, the Scorpkt woman and the Taq_ru1 min mi.kt a dynam'lc ieam. 9at hotb can be 1tubborn, bt1l11tltt 11d tel In their way1. Ingredle1t of maturity must be pre1e11t or the team dissolves -with sparks ftyl n1. ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19): Some reecnt confu.,,ion Is set.- lied. Stick to what Is familiar, Be aware of security neei;is. emotional and otherwise. Ex· cellent for family reunion. entertainir:g at home. TAURUS (A pril 20·May 20): Relatives Could p r n v i d e pleasure. Be versatile and remember past favors. Sense of humor will be active . You will have plenty of reason to smile. Romantic evening ls in· dicatcd. the dessert la servtd, he light! up a · clJ!trette -then he mashes the cigarette out in ~ leftover potatoes o r whatever Is on his plate. BERKELEY, Cali~ fAP) - No one looks twice af .the taxi when they have no pending GErtfTNl (rttay 21.June 20): fares. Cycle favorable for financial you mu.st do to in W>Oblr\lslvt ~Ion with children, •f· younell and you also will manner .. Obtain hint from f1irs of heart. Nothing is apt rective. Answers are ob-- Virgo message.. , ::t~o;;occ;;u;r;;h;ali;w;a;y;. ;;G;iv::e::::o(::==l~aiJla=b=le=.======::::= SCORPIO (()ct. .u .Nov.1: 21): Good lunar aspect 'potnu to journey, commill1icatton with one at a distance. Clear communication lines. Clll and write. Express younelr. Plan ahead. Check reservatlona, SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 12- Dec. %1): Estates, the setUlng of important fi!cal matters - these are emphulzed. There 1 will be change, plenty o(I variety to add 1p1ce to your life. Settle issue with loved one. CAPRICORN (Dec. %2-Jan. 19 ): Lie low. Don't press issues. Friendly consultation with one who kno~a law ap- pears to be in order. Joint ownership of home, other pro- perty is spotlighted. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2.0-Feb. 18): Slow pace. Be moder111te in eating, drtnkiqg. Avoid fool· ing yourself. Someone close to you· may be telling white lie. Do your own cbecking. Get at the facts. Discard aecondhand reports. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Favorable activity st:own In) CIRTiFIED PROPERTY MANAGER DIAMONDS QUR SPEC1AL TY Complete Jewelry Deportment REMOUNTING and DESIGNING SERVICE OUT OF l'AWN & ESTATE ITEMS CASH 11,UNDS I' llNGS DO NOT APPUISI A1' LUS1' 10~ MOii THAN WHAT YOU PAID. 1 CT. SOLITAlltl-WHITE, FINI CUT ... _ ......... .. •59500 '/. CT. IOLITAlltl-WHITE, FINI CUT ............ 145000 . 125000 v. CT. IOLITAlltl-WHITE, ,INI Cur ........... . '/, CT. IOLITAIRl-WHITE, FINI CUT ........... SI 00'° '7000 V. CT. IOLITAlltl-WHITI, '11'111 QUALITY .... 1/5 CT. SOLITAllt!-WHITI., 'INE· QUALITY •5000 liltANSONIC: LA MONTI R.UTE 60 WATT RICEIVER ""::::ta: 89" 2Z$ Whenever Phil is 1round she behavts in a flirty manner 11nd I s shamefu lly aggressive. <Probably t est i n g her femininity.) I have sa id nothing lo anyone but it bothers me a g~lt dell. Should I speak to Babs or to Ph.ii or should I keep quiet? Does thls bode· ill for the future? Bibs is really a gooit girl but her own fither ignored her and perha ps this is why she is so cager for male att~ntion. I should tell you that my daughter h1 hostile and openly competitive with me. Am I over-reacting'!' Whal d6 you think! - TINDERBOX DEAR T.: P1ychlatrlst1 call the stepdaugbter-4tad crush tbt PUedn (Ompler . (P!t.1edra was a mytboloi:;l(al character ill Greek llter1tare wbo marrial aa older man.) 1'11 .... etlmet 1ecur1 wit• natural f1tben and 1ery daup&en but ~• • f i e" because of oar calt11r1I Wboo1 •1.Jn1l lictst. One of the pi1aclpal metlv1Un1 f1ctor1, ol CGW11, Is • d1ucbter'1 Inborn ce1npetidve1e1s wit~ he. molllu. When I see him do this I 1et so mad I cuss under my breath. Don't suggest I tell him. My husband will not tolerage any criticism of his father . Please, Ann, suggest something, My ulce r kicks up every time he does this cabs painted in · psychiedelic red. yellow and blue· as they whiz through thls Unlver1ity Recently driver John Lewis, matters. You get on more 26. who has ar1 English degree solid ground. You know what from Swarthmore COilege, is expected and how lo achieve \ transported 16 c11ls wilh goal. Outline desires. needs. WISHIS 10 .1.isoc:i.1.TI distemper toll free lo an Get rid of deadwood. w11H .t.N 111.1.11,.1sH10 I.I Wit• c .. & cr-.i .. rM ce111• or Calirornia comm u n It y. They're part of the Berkeley · I h I •••1. liSTATI a101t11 an1ma set.er. 1 CANCER (June 21-July 22):\~:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;~~~ ,1 .... , ........... But he said "when they Circumstances turn in yourr scene. called us to take the five favor. Take initiative. New DOWM TOWI Like many studenls and surviving cats home, l slart.s In new directions are I ~llliliiai'lllliii!l'ii!iii!l!ll disgusting thing. AM , ,M, MPI FIT ... 111,llt • HELMET CLOSEOUT DYSPEPTIC DORIS DEAR O.D.: The moment your father-in·law U!i!bts up, remove 1111 dinner plate and rtpl1ce It wlUI a nk:e bll ashtray. -Simple wa1n't It? resid£-nls, the drivers have cracked the whip and made fav ored. Exercise in.I I ,1 c 0 J T 4 II I I A Jong ha ir, consider themsel ves lhem pay." dependence of thought. action. UK et ertrtt1. U11JtMt.ble $1260 wel11. M11t Mer te e,,,..1.r.. hip, and are determined to The Yellow Cab Co .. which Show appreciation to lqved preserve their freedom. operatei..the biggest taxi fleet one. ''We're under no human -167 cabs-in the East Bay, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Visit admits: Taxi Unllmited has one who may not be able to pressure and have no bosses affected thei r busineSs. maneuver. You seem to be ac· DEAR ANN LANDERS : J except ourselves," &aid Bob "Ttlere's no dou bl they're 11 live . Jn con~ction w i.t h am writln& in behalf Df the Schneider. 8 5 7 ·Ye a r -o 1 d little thorn in our side or a llY_. h.osp~tal_s: ctiar1table or~aniza· dogs and caU of America. former hl1h school teacher in the ointmenl. however you ttnns. tend !'lymnalhellc eii·'· who founded Taxi Unlimi ted in B o d N I Please tell people who· have want to put it," said Charles e ~ ncerne · o mere rp no feelin1s for animals to do 1961 with a single cab. O'Connor, senior vice service . themselves (and the animals) After a shaky start . the president of Yellow Cab. VIRGO (Aug. 2J.Sept. 22): $1QfJ91i '"' .. llCllYl!l ONLY USA.SI 189'' Witt! Metc•l11t Air ... ..., , ... ,...., .. ,,....,, Sto11dor4t MONC'f l"CI( OU"lilAlrtTEC ON AL\. PUlilCHAlll W"kdt'fl, 1·11 S1lvf111,, t-61 Sut..ci.1, )t., 1838 NEWPORT BLVD f1ow n low., (05ta Mes.1 near Broadway Man Seeks Teeth Back After Blast a favor and stop puttin1 on an company ha!! blossomed to ~O He attributed their succcs!'I Accent on friendly persuasion . act for friend s and neighbors. emp\oyes and a 14 cab fleet. lo the "unique character '' of You get ~ore n.ow with honeyl ~llllllllllll:~=~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Some people believe a dog or a The city has authorized its Berkeley and lhe company's than . with . v1nc1tar. Show cal will make the house see m operation. loose operation. "The essentlal r~enllve side. Keep open more "homey." Pe ts are The ~o m Pan Y. is JI difference is we operate under mind. Sh~re knowledge. Learn Phone 646-7741 frequenUy used as props for c?"perallve run br driven; and strict union contr act with our b~ teac~1ng. Gentle approach SUNDAY .SHOPPING family photograpftS-a n·d-d1spatchers. ·Drivers n o~-men," he-said. . wins points. NEW YORK (AP) -One Christmas cards. make 80 cents an hour pl us -LIBRA /Sent. 2.1-0ct. 22): IS~PUN'---- man wants a dog : another Inform the reading public, tips. Dispatchers get $\ an ~d ffi . Accent on ambition. Separate hu put In a claim for new Miss Landers, that folka Who hour n.at pay -b o.t h ,. Gra it1 actu;i! needs from mere pipe ~OUfh ~OISf .. HI false teeth and a third for a do not genuinely love anlmals Sljbstantlallr below competing By Bill Leary dreams. You can reach out. 0 r I lii:ruor cabinet full of whlskey. should take them to he .companies. and influence key people. But lrlstol ttt Sn D eto Frwy., Coste M ... These are among the off nearest Hum ane Society. Too But the freedom from rules, --jfiij~~ijjij~~i;J~ijii~~~~iili:ll ·--i~~~~~~==~~==========~~~~~~~iiiiii9 beat claims lhe Humble Oil many people don't kn ow that • fou,-day w"k week and self ' li!hJllMiftljft§JllMJllMlf~lffttlfMlfY.~ Co. has received following the the Humane Society is for all ownership are invaluable ti window-ihatterine expk>sim pets not just strays. In some :r~i~:db;~~~~~~:,!r~h~~ SHOOT HIM• 1~ th1t rocked ita Unden , N. J., statea there is a modest refinery recently. cha rge for leaving these are 25 lo 30 years old college ' A company spokesman said unfortunate creatures. Jn gr<'lduates. 0 it has received mofe than Michigan it is free. -B.H.M. The rare ~chedule for all I 3.000 claims '° fir, most of DEAR 8.H.: Hooray fnr cabs operalin~ in the ~ity is FOR (ffRISJMj$ •• them involving broken glau Micl!ilcan and thank$ for the set by lhe City Council. But •nd damage to plaster and ln/0<m•tl•··· Toxi Unlimited pe<m il• its You'll make a SURE HIT '11 I'· B d<iven to •ick up hitchhik"s ---wa ~. ut some were strange. 11 The spokesman said •II Dri nking may be "in" 10th• he's a Skier, with Custom Fit ~ wOUld be ,.tiled on lhei' m" kids you run wilh -but ii can FOAM SKI BOOTS "' rits. put you "out" for keeps . You The man who wants anoth· can cool it and stay popular. WANTID IMMIDIATILY er doJ 1ay1 his became frlgh · Read "Boote and You -For tened by the blast, jumped Teenagers Only." Send 35 through 1 shattered window cents in coin and a long·self· ind has never come back. The addressed, stamped envelope 1 f '• 21 HN9 ....-4 er n~le 14 te 1 ' .~,.. ,... .Cltl C•ll Gery H-• ....n49fl 121J) J7J-4414 man who wants new lalfie 1-~w~i~lh~y~ouf'~'eq~ue~•~t~i~n ~c:•:re~oJll~~~~~~~~~~~I teeth said the shock made his the DAILY PILOT. swallow his. The whiskey claimant 1ay! the blas t broke f5M110pen Ev1nln91 & Sundays 'til Chri1tm•••,.,..., every boLtle tn his cab\nell H •ppy HOLID •ys ! and he w1nts them replaced a A II• lull . BEGIN AT ~ Death l\'otlee1 ! MAYI ff ~ n: IOP11'11 MIYI. Ito M""ll,...,.. It,, Mun!· • I 1"11111 lfKll. Survlvlt by ll!'llhtrl, Alll n GHn11, "' Munllntton a.K111 l r<1<1 II tU ' GllM,, ot O•tton• 1ltttr. iu1l1 (ltllM. R ~ """"•· ~"""· ...... " ..... '""" ~ AA :A•:4. ~ Ml P1r1<. 511111~ Morru1N, Ol•ttitl!"I. I Cl'll HI. l11!trt•11nt, WHtmln1t1• M-· R """--Y"1J I ! H24 vi. Liu, Nowport •-~ ARBUCKLE A SON Wtstcllff Mortuary U"I E. 17tb Sl, Costa Mua -• BALTZ MORTUARIES Coron1 del Mir .... OR l·t450 Cella Mou ........ ml 1-UU • BELL BROADll AY MORTUARY lit 8rold•1y, Coti. Mtt1 u S.1133 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 17N Latu•• Canyon Rod. 4ff.Hll • PACIFIC VIEW MDIORJAL PAftK Ctmela1 M°""'ry Chptl -Pedftc Vitw J>ri\'t Ntwplft Bea9, CallfonJa U..mt • P!Zll: FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME 1111 Bola A vt. W-1il!Mr ... llJ.3m •• llOTlll' MORTUARY I_ 111 Mala SL ....... -NMDt « • l1nkAmtrlc•nll • M11ttr Ch1r1• ! ._\WW _________________ _ By Lango and Nardlca Unb elievable comfort is obtain1d by inil!tling poly foam in10 boots - surrounds foot in a cushion -no more hurt spots -extr1 ski edge control. make an appolntmen r now or 9IYe a 91ff certificate I WE SHOOT SHE'S 100! Ntali 3 ::E e SANTA ANA 219 E. •th • FUWITON 601 S. E1K1ld e NEW'°lT (ENTEi 127 F11hlon til1nd !I 7.5723 171·5111 644-2121 • AFTER 45 YEARS OF BUS INESS AS ONE OF THE NATION'S LARGEST WHOLESALE TROPICAL FISH SUPPLIERS PACIFIC GOLDFISH FARMS HAS SOLO IT'S LOCATION & MUST DIS POSE OF THEIR HUGE STOCK. THOUSANDS OF ITEMS AVA ILABLE AT GREAT SAVINGS. GROUND SIA SHILL · 3 u. 25c \l._,.1\l"'s .. Q J.D AQUARIUM IACKGROUND 10% 0,, TROl'JCALS 111u1 .:._ 12/I" -•t1011Trb A'"'CAH ••oo ... ___ .. fie LIVI llA•Us 29c lllDTAIL tt, 11.ur ••· 0 '""'"' --.. _ 4fc IWOoo ~H 7,JQ 'ANCY ... l ¥1tlfA/L ta. "°'" -1.IO SILVlitt N. GOLD"tN To 2JQIO KOi rs I ... "''"''•J ~~": 10011 ...... _ ••c ... , ........ .,.; ORNAMENTAL STONE LANTERNS l PONO FILTERS ARE GREATLY DISCOUNTED. PACIFIC GOLDFISH FARM 1012 IDWARDS ST .. WISTMINSTH 10'' IAN D11.0 PltllWAY AT IOLIA) VISIT US 7 DAYS A WlllC •lOM 10•1 ... I'. ' ·r . •• • ....... ~. -..--. ''""""''~ . ,.-.~--~~·-~·-~~--..,....-~~~~-...... --_..,... ___ .,.... _______________ _ Eau de Cologne . :f ··211.3.50 411.6.00. Pertume With Alll111izar 3.00 1 REVLON 'Ovalesque'. 3 Pc. Gift Set In tile sensoous fragrance 'Intimate' ~) . ' Spny Mist !4 IL ,· P1rt11"' Oil 5 50 •• Y4 IL .• ':/ EH It T1il1ttt Y41Z. • Complete ManiOltt S.t io beautiful • crinkle virTyl case -Comins every· ~ thing fDf an on-tf'le.go manicure! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• • · . • .. CHRISTMAS . • . " ..... • AT DIU&STOIES Aaytki•1'• ,. .. ,.1. 9ftor Mldsol1•t Christmas be1ins al the stroke of "Ml!lftlGHT" " • give her one of the m111y gift items in the ' • • ~frarance with !flduring "11'•1. · ~·. Froml .00 'K'ku' FABERGE I BATH SET Put the ~vt: of your life in the lap of luxury. Celepe .... Ballr Oil 2 IZ. Eack 1'1 •st ISltiHS tilt tf Ill .• , "Lm" Ill tie l1li11Js .•. to smooth, scent and silken your love with the fresh, clear fragranc e of Eau de love! Eau de l.oYe 4 50 COlllGNE llL • Ell de lave Alter Bat~ Set (II •• Ln• Spray 2.45 ll. Hi 5 tL EH It Lin D1stiq &loss . 8.25 ••• .... _,,_ ....• ( SHULTON 2-Pc. Gift sET 'Royal Regiment' COlOGNE ~,MAX FACTOR Btautifll decanter type bottles or cologne for men in Ory lime. CV.u. 3.50 ;· ... 6.00 'Dry Lime' SET-Co~gne & Alter Shav~ ~V. tz. Eat~ 6.50 2.50 Saturday, DKtmbtr 18, 1'70 ____P AILY PILOT 9 2-Pc; Gift SET .. NIP TIN" : · Afttr Sim & Cll1pt 3!4 ti. Eacl ' 'Nine Flags' tor HIM . llt.,. Ullll llt wltllt1t 1 CIJllrJ! Nill sco1ts lrt• Nl11 Clntrios • . ~ Ilea& 1t11-P1ttl,. • llllJ-Dry Citlls • Spl1-lll1r11Ul1 • SW1iu-Cl11r Slflte 3 00 • Mtuc1-S11 M~1r • A•11ic1- M111tal1 Cree1 Eac• • Collectiaa of 2 • lrol11f & 6 00 • Swe•n 2 IL Eltl • • • Ctl1111 •• 3.00 3.50 3-Pc. Gift srr l1Jtwtllt1 10 00 Alter Sllave and Cologne 4 oz. Ea • & Soap on a Rope. • 2-Pc. Gift sET . • • " • .. . . •' ' ·: ' ·i .' ·' ,, .,., .,.. "': . 1ti1 .. ~. . ... '" " '. ... •:;;. . . .. • • 'I " . • . . . . . • . • . • . . .. .. •' .• . .. . . .. , . • .. '" .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. ' • " .. I 8 DAILY PILOT r ' , -• ' I ' -· • ' ·' Sat11tday, Otcttnbef 18, 1970 Kills 1er11s 11 . cutlet. Keeps bruO fresh far l111rs. 2oaz.83c · I ~c~. t "Super 8" movies. Drop-in loadini No need ID focus. 26 88 ! _ C.lor corrected, fast t/1.7 I · lens. • I ~~~~~~~~' lnstamatic 44 • . CAll!ll-Au!Drilatic flasb· I c11be rotation. T~e color, 9 8.8 black &white or color slides. " DIOP in tilm. lee. 11.15 o . · Fir 1ps1t st1111ch, 11m11s ttHiu, b11daches. : 4V.. 11. Kine Size • ''Miss Breck'' HAIRSPRAY . LIQUID ''Prell'' SHA¥POO , flltn ric" ltaYts hair· Hit au · ndiHl , , . .. 11¥21z. fa111ily Size , • ... a·3c M1nf1 chews, cremes, nougats al~ surrounded by mitk a11d dark chccolate. · RI!• 2 39 Rei. 3 69 2.19 3.98 3 IL • 5.11. • . Masterpiece Chocolates By MIXFIELD'S-Delicious milk and dark chocolate !iurrounds delectab!e centres. TOPPS Watch Bands Wide and bold . . Roman leattier bands with 1 95 sol id b1ass trim. ' • ----~ . -.. ------------· -·-~-~~·---------·--------------------- I :· ''Effenlenr' • AM/FM Stereo Radio ' Wlb llltclltf Twit s,eaklrs. Compact . . · . Slide rule llmiog, speaker geparatioo ap 1D 15 fl Continuoas bass/ . i~i"'&a~i. 59.95 • ···~0111'Portable Tape Recorder · -Cassettt pop-up system, - recording level airrtrnl eiraiitry. With Capstan drive. fast for. ward and re. 39 95 win~ AC/DC. #ID·ZIU • --''""'A•ASO•ic Stereo Phono . :-• • . ' . ' . . ' . ( . ' "Ki1kl11d Plrk" '-' wi1h FM/All Radio. 4-Speed portable set with two 4" speakers, tone mntrn~ slide<Ule bming, 99 95 autnmatic shut· off. #SG·ll4 • ' llf. lie "Happy Hour" SET 8 Each beer glasses, highball, on-11 .. mcks, and a shot gla~ snack bowls, sandwicll dishes plus napkins and 3 39 r.ock~ll .shaker. Pertee! for holiday . entertaming. • m•uHwu Speedshaver 35 l IJ NORELCO -Comlortable "floatin~ heads" glide over your s ·n. P11JH1p trimmer, snap.off cleaning. Smart metal 21 .88 . travol case. Roe. 24.15 #MPl112 Fastback IJ SllllllAM -Conl/arll- less oporaliao. Slant sh~ d,. sign puts heads 111! anile for · 28.78 faster shavin~ Handsome 'ft cas~ ••C· 1"5 #SM I 3-Speed .., sCH1u "J11r1Ct1ll1" -10 comfort 19.97 !etti:f.:i. Quiel, liptweigl\""' pow .... 2U5 #l1M Lady Remington lnlrilopjbll --for M!J l"Omlng need. Al· 14.88 ..... lrictiva and eesy to hlodle. #Cl·Ht- ''Ma_gi.c'' Snow . "Hot Comb" ,., MEN IJ REMINGTON -It styles, drie~ conlJs, trolled barler shop look with tlie snap It ' lirushes and straigl"'1~ He can keep tlie coo-12 1 6 • combs and brush. Re~. 13.49 #1112A ·• · \ 1ua•oN1c"Hot Lather'~1s•ooER _ IJ SctllCK -In seconds -instanl hol · ( ''Sno-Flok'' 111 rus" 1uno• Blen~e •1 WAllllll-7-Sjleeds lo 16 ·99 I pe rtect lexla<t ......, time. ~ g1ass·-clfC.·1Ut·#'\ ;--· • 111m1c can Op •1 PAllASlllllC -W/SUrJtt Cu~om deluxe -Push Batton Tr3"parenl lid lifter.· #MK11 ft Waffle Maker 11f &rlll. It grill~ fries & ba~ 1 Double l'IOn-slick coating. Automa- lic si111al lljlt. Rec, 21JI #GW 4.88 .98 t1ther cream at yoor fingertips. Sturdy, safe, 12 98 easy to use. "He knows wltat hot lath!r can do for a shave." W/2 Refill< #311 • ...,_...,._ ___ ,__,... ... ji<Wl...,d I "Magic Wand" Massager ilf'IM @"""."""'~.~---1 -K~in_g _Edw_anl_.......,.Sil!!E.'¥ I IJ HITACHI -E1otlric miraoJlous fatip ~ .. ~.. 95 I cli.ser· ~ender and li&fi!weiglt "'yoa""" 19 95 · -~~-IMPERIW 1a 11 51 • . I tire even after pmlonged massaging. ! I #HVllS • (~ s . h I i~~ WIS er 69 1 _.;,--·~--~---m ~ SWEETS IHtl 51 ·• . 1· ••. LP Jec.!!rd ALBUM ~111 • Antonio · & Cleopa "SCROOGE" -Columbia 4 49 II ---"'''°'"""·-· -Libel. S.und track from tile ·1:1. %:: GRENADIERS 111 If 51 1 50· =--=-movie. Rae. 5.91 • -------........ ~j ~ Robert Burns 159 STUART NAU ~ Tl l'AllUOS la r19 · Stationery P~tty. feminine desiiJ1S In 1 49 . . 1 White OWi Jssorted color< Box ol 30 U si!ttts, 24 envelope< • ~l ~ INVINCllW 11111 II 1.:::==-------l1il ~ ""!'""--ro_N_I ------~ "' Bering "Magic Moment" • -··Optc1GAl•moiuos ..,,,,! F111H1 llllr Clltr -Doe ~~~:;1aR.! 1.97 rAlMAS 11111• 59 ~ Dutch Masters . l'ANATELlAS ·111·1151 • 6. 9 TONI "Innocent Color" SllAMPOO.UST Ndll COL· 1 53 OR -WI~ creme cond'> tio ... All popai. shades. • Ascor11ic Acid "PPl•met!I lor Vltan1in C. Ponor -As 1 ~euiv 3 29 •• ,. 3.15 hi. • .. DRUG ST NEWPORT BEACH 1020 Irvine W11tcllff Pla11 " Huntln9ton ltach Huntington le1c , Sprl~gd1to A Edinger Adomo A Broalchu S1turd1y, Dtctmbtf 18, 11170 DAILY PILOT JJ '.ICUENEX :~N,pki,ns'' COCKTAIL OR DINNER SIZE W~lte orVlmllt Deep.Ctlars; P1ks1f SD 23~ Twa-tone grec11 needles. Ughls may' be ascd. W/ S~nd. 45 Branch "" nocked tm. W/Slalld. &FL 15.49 a Ft. 9.59 Scotch Pine TREE-110 tips lor in.utr11Ull lool. With s~nd. · · ,sr~FL -10.98 ,,.., Garland · Gold arSilvp T•sel. :;~ 1.99 . ( , Colored Ornaments ( t , 2!4 Inch Rouod "lea Balls" 1 29 Holiday CololS. ...... . Tree Stand Foil Icicles 1:lL1:~i1 Russian Leather With an auttioritative outdoor-In--.... door fragrance .•. in unique hand· deairated gold color bottles. Hand· · A;rgs~~~d 3 00 hL a Cll1P9 hL 3 a 50 2-Pc. Gift Set 6 50 After Sll"eand Coloine • 411. l lC! • -' j l [: I • :iJI. DAILY PILOT • . -- 1a;PC. PUlllCH BOWL SET FesUve looking, • Pressed rlus pUnch bowl set in- cludes 7-qL bawl, 8 match- ing cups, 8 plastic cup iic>ob and ladle:. Charge ill GALA TOWELS Limit 2 !K'r customer. WhUe quanlities list. • DAILY,lOA.M.;rO 1,1 P.M. Limit 2 pe:r custo-- mer, While quantl- U.. luL .. 2 LB. BOX I .COOKIES SUNDAY ONLY·I I ~ .! Super savings on cookies I for the ):iQllday~. Del i-. I ciously rich and fresh, lll festively boxed. 11 200 Fl · FOIL WRAP limit 2 per custo- mer. \VhUe quanu. ties la.st. ------.-.--.---. • • .' 11 .. EA. ., CHEERY · 'cHRiST·MAS PLANT~ . • 197 : REG. 2.51• MEN'S CREW SOCKS .• l . . . ------.... ~------Ille DiscOlllt C• Limit 2 per cust~ mer. WhUe quanti- Uei lasL ,. : i 2200 HARBOR BLVD. Corner of Wilson and Harbor COSTA MESA ' ... I:: ' .• · . • __________________ _..... ____ -----!.~---------. .... ~.,...,.,,,...,..,,,""'""'"'"' ......................... ~ ....... ~ ...... ""."' .... "":"~~"'!""""'"""""""!"''"'"'""''"'"""' ................................................................................ ""'"'"'"'"'""' ............. ""'"""" , NEW-Y.ORIC (AP)-The-b...nii.bo --VidorJ-ln.Jlopet of llellilll oolt Saa'..-..;..,'.'lrilb~Dd<m No.particular delJan. -~the Deacon aod the Prucher'1 Son Francilco for the WesW'n Dlvlllloo UUe. "But with Tarkenton I've got to try to the Ra , le stay oiltaide and for me that'• the · n Loe Mieles 1111 and New TarUl1ton, wl\h·hll abUlty to acramb hardesUhing Iii tbe;...,ld. But you'w got ork Glantl meet Sunday in a National away from daaier. ii the tey t.o a New to .tq.and cmtafh. him. All'/' inside , oothall Conlerenca 1ame matclllnc pool· York attack that baa br<>ugbt 111De tiesson playoff_ Clllii-s. victories In the laat 10 g-. Jpaes, with •The lleacoo II DaTid Jones, the his abUlly to penetrate ollemlve llnes,.11 Jlghtnlni·fut Loe.Au&ele1 .~~., the key to.a Loe ..\Ogelea delenae.~l wUI :Ille l'rNdler'• Son 11,Fran Tlllilm~ bave to a>olaJn Tark-. tie· quldi4oo4«1 N':"I York~ And 1cma knows bow dUllcult that IL :·And ll'IJlllld that -coaM "ldoil'teojoy~'q-themn "vo1ve the decilion ta a pml .'1 whim at.allt" Jones UJl"frankly. 0 1 Pi't enjoy rGlan(I need.a victocy to clinch the playing against llD)'. acrainbler. '!'bey lake e(1I 1)\vlllon Ulle and the Rams need you away from yoor own pme' I like .to . . i · Storing Show Expecwd l ' J. SF Goes for Title '' • ~ A.gai·n~t ·Oakland ... ' . ' ' ' . ' . • ;;OAKLAND (AP) -Pro foothall'a top ""° JIOll"l"I' ol lflo.-John Brodie of the '!!in ·F,rancllcs ..,._ and D a r y I e Jiamoolca of the QUlaod Raiders -will kce each othel: ~Sunday In ,mat may lpe !Ill< of the top .IC)Orlng dueJa of 1lle ,ear~ :· . . , . ~ If thlnga goltiod!Y for the Loe All(elts ~In New-Ytrt:-&aday, botb teams '!Ollld lake the n.Jd with diruiollal UUes Wider their belts. . ·.Oakland WQD the American Conf~· West tiUe with a 2o.& victory over Kansas City la!l"Saturday. ·The 49ers lead Los Angeles by one '"me In the National ConleHnc:e West ' • .. and !A j1uuming a Ram victory, which rnatif the Raider ·game a•''must win" for diem. 'Ibe Nltiooal FooLbaO Le a 1 u e ' 1 ..-iHDaken cciddo't bave·plaoned I men" attractive mOtdmp' -they . . . -., Ott TVs ....... I p.m., CJNnl...,I Z " slall!d the <9en and Raiders for the cloatoc date of the 1978 regular seaaoo. Among other things, the game In the Oakland Coli!eum is the lint regular seuoo meeting ever between the Cl'Oell- bay· rivals. . , 0!1 'l'V · S11~•~ .. J.,P a.1[11.,.,c,._...,, z , - pmaure and he'• coming out .of there. And when be comes ·out of there, that'a 1rouble. '"!bat man baa the greatest vialoo ol any~ I know.'' ' . Trouble allo la-what Jooes cleal&<ln, perUcuh1.rly his first move a.t the offensive lineman -a legal but lethal left hook to lhe helmet. When the New York J~ts · played Los Angeles, coach Wteb Ewbank watched Jones• antics and said decls!Vely: ·' "It's not football, it's b o x J n g , • 1 whatever it is, it will fall to tackle•Rich But.in to contend with it. And he kbows the most important element is J&ies• first move. "What you have to do with the Deacon," ei:plained Buzin, "is try to n<Ultallae hb first -·· He.. .. quick ' oft tbe·ball." Jones, however, will not only have to · deal with Tarkenton but runnjng back Ron jofulaon, who baa climbed to within 16 yards of the l,OOO-yard mark In ' rushing. The Giartts, Oil the other hlll>d • ' wUi have. to stop•the 'lloman Gabriel to Jack Soow pauina combination. The one Who stops tlM.. other best will bave Uie better ahot at post-season playolf actim. The Gianta, with a M' i'ecord, are Ued with Dallas ln NFC East, but will win the . title tr they beat Los Angeles because ' they bave a 11o11ae """"" wttlllD !Ill division. A tie "' foal would dim thalr chances but they still could make It. The Rams, with an M-1 ..-.I, Ira!!' the lier$, who are f.S.~ but can win tM' NFC -West tiUe' by ooupllnfl a win ...,.. the !)Janis with a San Francllco IGla lo ()aidlnd .. J{ tie allo would dim their -loll they still could qualify for • pa ...... berth. A loOI, however, wlU •-llfcall1 give the title to the Den and el!m ..... Loe Angeles ln>m any, __., lo qualify aa the runner-up irllh the lM!at record. Long Bea~h, Cards Cla8h In Bowl Tiff PASADENA (AP) -Cal Slalo !'- Beach) and LoullvUle, tWo foothall -with opposite strategy bu& a common goal, meet today In the 2Mb edition of tile Pasadeila BowL In the first football mMllnC of !lie 28,0llktuclent Long Beach acboal and 9,3Qktucleot LoulsvUle, the Lone Bea<!' 49ers (t-2) are aUghl faYoritw .-t11e Cardlliala ("3). . More than 40,000. lans are eqioclad to watch the game wxSer • kmg-term contract matching"": of· the K.V. C. and·Pacific Cout Alsaclllfcn Kickoff is 1t 2 p.m. Coach Jim Staoplaod al.Long Beach is conservative when compared to l!>e :Y. year-old LoulsYille COICh, Lee C o r t • , whose "alk>ul" approach calla fl)r "psycbological" fourth!down 1smbles ad an ~ attack against 1 team that Intercepted 3S enemy puaes In ll'IO. ~rojan Fi~e Wins, 94-85, It, Pits two. d.ivisiqf'I leaden ·against each other in what local fans wistfully bope will be ,1 SUper Bowl preview, and it matches two of football'• top scoring teams. NEW VORK QUARTERBACK. fRAN ·TARKENTON (10) GIRDS• FOR SHOWDOW!I WITH RAMS. Corio llya hll llOpbomore quarteri>ad< JObn Madeya, '!UI come out lbrowlnfl Ibo ball and -·t stop "uotll they -.... run ." Madeya completed IOI of ~7. attempts for 1,lq! yards, 11 toucbdowm and 15 lnterceplloos while winning all elghl varsity games he baa started. . Jn Tourney The 49ers have averaged over 24 points a iame, just one pom,. abort of Detroit'• i..&ue-t.ading pace, ID building a W-1 seaaoo record. The Raiden averaged just under 23 points while compiling their t-3-2 season 1 By Auod•W Pren mark. ... 1 Brodie and Lamonica, with 21 t~he University ~ ~ California touchdown passes apiece, are responsible _!exa~EL P~ w_m__ ba~ for the for most of that scoring and they have mpionship ,of the 1DDua1 SUA Bo1wt tht passing titles of their conferences all ~IJ ~io<I!! ~ ~ both_butJocked llJ> because of tt. ~ vlctorlea Friday oighfio."" clSO, , Brodi& baa c:omplet.d 211 of 3''fpuoii · . . this season, bliJ>eal In 14 f."I", for z.m n''iP~~~~.J:!~"yms..Jo< the ..... and I fil!IW! llf.I' "" • . 'of .. .. ,,,. ,~ ' -t ~ -k. Lamoolca la . o, --.,_ ~ .-~ :ita~SITJl'·2>11l,_.entbetea10D. Southern CAI, plalUed by -ibOot-<: Jli<idle'IUa..nto ..-IYer HCOllCl-yeol' Ing, feU behind 42-13 II the hall.' !M !lie man Gei>e Wllillngton, le~da all NFL Trojans outacored the ~ 11-15 , reoel~ 'In· nt'fage' at 1,035 and la In· °"' first slz mlnutea of the -, ac.ni1. i;, u.e NatiOna1 Con!...... 1n '~.to.tie th<! ball l(Bllle S7-S7. reoePtlona l!lth 52 .for 12 toui:hddwns. illlaway m ·:fbe second ball center Ron ~is consider Oakland's passing Riley hit six fJeJd pis i!l a row to give· attld: tilrdel-to defend agaiDlt though; USC a 63-59.lefld. The TroJans ~ tr~i. beCaUM ,IAinonica hu a choiCe of three t4 again. equally speCtacular receivers. ln other actk>n third-ranked Keritucky Wide receiver Warren Wells has 39 ~ spect.acuJ.ir rebounding power as~ catches or B3f yards and 11 scores and Wildcats demoUshed DePaul, UlMS, Fr!-Fred .Blletnikoff bu 43 for 731 yards ~net day ~ighl to mov .. 1nto tha finals of their· ,,.... TDs. Rookie light end Raymbnd own mv1tali0nal basketball tournament. Chester from Morgan state hai:-40t Purdue allo used oulltandini bac:k· re<eptiom for 50I yarils and s1z scores '°"rd play to put down ~ i1ate ffl· and fl improving each game. II and .eara a berth la tonipt • lloala. . Tbe ~ bave built a reapectable Michigan Slate stunned favored N.,. ground game this y.., 'flrlm&rUy llhlgh Mexico ?U9~ and Rutgers defeated Santa the effort of fullback' Ken Willard, who Clara 8"t m the opening round of tbe baa 710, _...._ and six touchdowns. He la Lobo lnv!lational bAKUball -. ,__ - · Seniors Mike Newtm and Keo Gardner allo,a respected pau tecetvtr. Jed Utah to an euy· 10U7 victory over And, of course, the Raiden have New York Univerliq in the opening George Blanda, qte U-year-old mtracle- game of the Utah t!li.saic at Salt Lake maker whole ~ heroics have City. resc:ut!d the Raiders six times in their Washington trimmed Navy, 73-69 in the uphill climb for their fourth coinaecutive iecond 1pme. diVimonal tiUe. ! I . D~kend TV Sports l P,r.o CrllC'ials o~ Tap; ; West ·seeks Milestone DAILY l'ILOT tteff l"Ml9 DAVID RAY'S MAGIC TOE READY POR GIANTS. Agreements Made Between Flood, Short Stangetand, who disCMded the forward pass entirely In """ ~ game, prefers the powerful, ball-contrcl running of 223-pound la!lb•<* Leon Bumi and swift Jim Kirby. . Long Beach amassed 2,Slt y ~rd 1 rushing and only 1,083 passing during tbs season. Tw<>-time Llttle All-American Burns netted 1,033 and ICOl"ed 29 toocbdowns while Kirby added 151 and 11 sctlres. . ----When-the-Cardlnala nm, ...,_.....,._ NEW YORK AP -Curt Flooi:l, the give the ball to 211-pound fnlJbttk Bill cootroveraial ouUielder •who is suing Gatti. er s~ Tom Jeauk~t1,,Jiatll major 1eague baseball, has a pertOl'Lll or wbom averaged 4.1 yards a arr,. agreement with Wulolngtoo owner Bob WhUe Corio WI he -~ - Short that clrcumvenis the """"e . whether bis ·playm ·eould -Lorig . dame be ,.is challenging In court, '1be ch peed s 1--• kl " ed Bea •s s , lange aaA.I aa , .•• we 1 Associated Press has learn · don't know whether we have tbt speed While Flood did put his signature on a and quickness to match them." · standard' players' contract containing the Louisvilie bounced back from a U I ·' reserve. ruJf.s when he signed with the record in Corso's first year to upaet Senators, he did so only after a Memphis State 40-27, about t'° weeks ! handshake-deal with Short in which they before Long Beach stunned defending agreed orally the following three key Pasadena Bowl champion San Die10 proVillio'm: State 28-11. Ii --'-The contract, calling for $110,000 a The o'nly correlation noted by Corio: >t year, would be a no-cut pact "Neither one of us wu suppoled to be guaranteeing a full season's salary for here." 1971 in any eventuaJity -That Flood could not be lraded · without hb consenL ~ -'Ml.at, if Flood and the Senators were UCI Tackles unable to agree on a new contract I fonowtng the 1971 season, Flood would be • 1 given his unconditional releaae a.od Invading become a free agent. Those agreements, which for all - practical purposes mean Flood is not' s • J subject to the reserve clause, will be tams ans revealed by the new Senator's center fielder in a forthcoming book ''The Way ' It ls, •1 scheduled for publication in March by Simon and Schuster. At the time, Flood also will reveal that the contract he did sign was contingent on a stipulation by both sides in the suit still pendlng~that hia signing a contract with the Senators would not prejudice bis case. UC Irvine will return to the buketblll wars tonight after a week o( inactivil)' due to final e1.aminatlons and an upsurging Stanislaus State team from Turlock wUI lurnlsb the oPP011llton lD Crawford Hall beginning at a o'Clock. Irvine ia c,urrenUy 3-1 for Ulf yer, Including victocy In Che KrY Kringle tournament. But the Stanialaua """"" Is also an identical, 3-1. , Lone JOS. for the Wanion· WU to Cal State (Fullerton)" 17.&e. Irvine defeated Fullerton in the fiiials of the KK tourney. 68-lO, the nlgh\ before the stanlslaao contest. Southern California pro football rans On watch both eodl of a widely oeporal<d doubleheader &-, to determine a Western Conference Nallooal Foothill League dwnplolllblp with all the chitis eo:the table In ths·flrst- Winter lporla are moklng their debut on TV-1bla --· "3eai><:laude Killy will compete qalnat • Held ol top -·In tht lint of two lkling spedala Oii -7 ot •:ID. j The qreemenll 'lllade between Flood and Shert c!me' after Ba s e. b.a 11 pmuniasioner Bowle Kuhn refused to 'PJJow those provisiom to be written into jFJood's contract. Short had agreed ,to~do so, but Kuhn refused to sanction .such an arrangement. AJJ.ti111e TeaJDs lti~ked Stanislaus defeated Fresno Pacific, Lois Angeles BapU..t and Occidental prior k the Fullerton game. 0ne big .. ,... roe tbe ·warn. Improvement is the addiUoo of Ray llcott (6-9) sophomore lrolll TorTance alolg with Frano Cflr Collep -Ja Hollman (&-5). , Md; Jerry West of the Lmn -for Illa lG;OOOth National Baak•lbaf.I ~talion career point tonight at AUantio. ' 1 Tbe·game is on Channel 5 at 5 o'clock. , Newport Beach's John Vlllely may~ ,ee action in the game -for the Miitl. 'Sunday the Los Angeles Rams and i1ew Y,;k Giants tangle ln Yankee Stadium at 10 a.m. with Owme1 2 lirlnglng the actioo her<. , · If the Rams win, interest wUl foeas on 1be San Frlncisco ... ·-wltll the "'-bai mil Raiden 1n ~•the same cbaDne1 boglmllll at I p.m. ' · A -1oa ""'Pled llith a Ram vldcry .{outd mean tbat Los MCelea Ii the divlaloo charnploa. A Ram losa -id &::. the crown to Sin Francileo, wlD or ·For the foothall addict, today 's action began with the Sun Bowl game this morning at to on Channel 2. Georgia Tech Md Texas Tech met In tb1s one. The New York .r.ta and Baltlmore ~It.I can be -on Channel t bolfnniog 1t noon and to aplce the Sundl1 menu, Houston'~ Olleni and the Dollu Cowboys me.t.at 11 ,w1ua Cbanllll ' brfnllac the ictloo here. ' SOIJl!ay ....me. Cbaunel IJ wlU bring the lftl'of •·weekly .-for •klen featuring vlaHa to all! nnll, ahowlnl new ski equipment and • ll!e laleat aid Best of Trojwis, Brui~, ~ams conilltlonl.1 LOS ~GELES (AP-) -Here Is a •• • • t · • roster ••or · all·thne· IOOtball greats ·at , TOOAY. ,.~,.m. '21 CL -SUN 1IOWL -Tiit Ye11ow UCLA USC and '-the LA Rams as J1rtfl'a ol G.orql1 T~I\ IT!fl't Tillllll TKll'1 Afll ' .un: • ••ld•rs Iii.,,... »m ~11111 lllii-10w1. selected' 1by the Southern California 12 -{41 Cl,. -6r~o =•"LL -TM N-y-r-•. ~~c~t·~ ~t: ~b3;3'1!9HtGHLIGHTS-cbaptet of the Football Writers of """'"'" .. Ir.'-··...... ·-. ';" '~'!l:. \:fir-KILLY CH~illMO•. SKIING -•. 1uuer1ca~, 1~ r.;;, JIV~~ T~:. flf!!. ~"''" •. ' "----.... ~··i.z.,..,, lll"ft~~ ... , •• ;,Olfrf'• • ---· ..... ~-~,,.. '1:1':.-;'& ~= .... "'r.;I Ofrmll -F.nds Frauds Tapp11n~and ,_ .. , "'"--.!:'"•---·-n-,y _.....,,,_,D_,_,~ Torn 'Fears, tack.Jes Jack Ellena and Bill Leeka, 'guardS Hardiman Cureton• and Jim sa.tsbur)', center Doo P au I, quarterbacks Gary Bf!tian and . BOb WaterOeld, backs Kenny Washington, 8RUIN: 'J'.ICKETS NOW AV AILABbE ' .. ~i'-'"l'l-.~-'11:";~ .. ~~.,;: Hal =· · ~ F.rnie Smith and ...... _.. .,,.._ .. ~ "''* .... ~ nup • ·--~ .. --· -AMI ""' .......... .ii ,....,.. (Ct••t•I Hany"~ eeMer SUD wuuam.un. ~wub many lludents off campus ~Et™~.=.'!•~\~~ ~ '9" :-· . ...i Ptte =oft:.:";!v::i'::ie"":: .. ,~-.,,.. Bea~~ bacb.,,Mlk .Garrett, O,J. public for each of UCLA'• DUI three o:.,~.;,, ;f.Lcr.~:1r;o.w;.~~1tf S)mpeon; Jtn Arnett Ind Mariey Drury, home baskel.ball· games in Pauley ~..:·:1· ~11 _f! T f:iL~G:, Ut','!tL~ place kicker Ron Ayala. PaTheyfllooy ;.elude the Bruins' games with If"'-54111 lklWI "*'·.:.'.:T. Defense .. -Ends Tim Rouovich 'and n• th '°' '·"'· 111 CL -'ncf".;'OOTIALL -Tiit Lei Marlin McKeever, tackJts John Ferraro MluJurl't Tiger·s or e Big Eight "*,. "'"" l'l'IMt II\,) 01~ 11 "l" vort<. and Al Cowl' kldl d Mike Conference Tuesday, St. Louis' BiUiken.1 11 '·"'· lt, S.L -P1to F~T•AL -Ti.. Hoillton ing, m e guar or t.he MWourl VaJley Conference 041:!;~ _c~ .. Wo°" .. ~'T•.,.L1. -Tllf "" McKeever, linebacker~ Adrian Y9UTIC• Wedneldly and the Dayton Flyers a '"'Miln • ..,.., m. ll:•ldln 11 ·o.11.1111e1. Mtv .. o"mon a.me and. Ao, Shaver backs , • • 10~ ...... ~ ml''~~--SKI ll:l!l'Oll:T _ n 11 .,,..l't Mike B~tUe 'Em~ Plncktrt Naie Shaw pow\1rful lfridependent cage team which-In 1r f '" tor •t"' :3i'"'r9f ~~ '?~. ".f'O"J;,mw •• F 1 ' • 196'1 Iott \o UCLA in the NCAA title ~~11.'rb ~'~'lfn~~'i!O?•t~\t~'= ~ rink GUI°':;,.; ,, a1ame1 , on saturday, Jan: 2. AU UpoUs are -~~. -·~ .._:.:t~i.~ .,:y:f:s:\lirA\k.;: "Hit u. OOen11 -Enda Bob Wllktolon and ------------- Paul Cameron,' Bob Davenport and Mel Farr, place· klcker Zehon·Andrusyshyn. ~icnse -Ends Burr Baldwin and ~Y Strode, tackles Floyd Reese and DOn Malmberg, middle linebackers Don stqMick, linebackers Donn Moomaw, ~ Manning aed MHte Ballou, bac:ka Kf I Alexander, Bob Stiles, Mirk G flan ud Jim Jolmm, Lia .\aaWollama .... -Ends Ell'O!' Hlracb·and Tom . Fears, tackles OlarUe Cowan and D4ct Hulrman, guards ~ Putnam and Joe &'diem. center 'Leon M c L a u 1 b 1 i 0 , quuU!rbaclt Bob Water!teld. bocks Dick Bab, Jan' Arnett, Dan Towier, Tank Yoilnger, place kicker W•terfleld. Oelense -Ends David Jones and Andy R*"8telli, tackles Merlin Olsen and Bud Mct adln, fJTllddle guard ~tan West, linebackers Don Paul. Les Richter, Max.le Ba,yghan, and Jack Pardet1 backs Eddie M,.dor, Don BurrouiJhs, Will Sherman , Woodiey Lewis and Dick Lan<. Coach Tun Wt a11rv1ne i-•1 w blo squad together ' as a unit all week wttl. final exams taking precedence. "We may be a litUe rusty but I don't think the Jay-off will alfect us that much: We have had aeven or eight pl8J811· ou1 a couple of times." The thr .. Anteater pla)'trs with - injuries have wtJcomed ~ week or rat. Bill Moore is looking better and -~ have much pain rema1ninc ~ an lnfiamed tendon lD hll bij). Phil Rllj>oe, !ht laam'a ~ - with a 23.7 •-la still "'"llh"lg aome but baa -the Iha, bo'I llMI a swollen hand baa been nducod'to _. nonnal siJe, ' Richard Clark's -baon't ..-..: blm thll week la practlce ~ and be lo eapecled to be at fUll str..,.ui ~ In addtllon to these three !root One starters, Tilt ialcl be -1d atao llal1 Tro~. Rolph and Gary Fox al the luanl posihom. . Aller tonlghl'1 action the Anteaten· wUI entertain Humboldt state M o D d 1 y evening at a. then nmain idle ..,.. Christmas with the "'1"1111 Irvine Klwank tournament slartln( Moaday, Dec. • Mill running for three claya. ! I l ' l I r l I ·' I i I -I ·I I J I j ~ • LJ --· ~-------~---.. .. . ... ... ....... • • .....,.. ~-.. '" ao•·•·•-•, • ,jf OAILY "LOT . . S.twdlJ, 0.-!Mf 19, 197D Yarhabe.s Shut" Off -HB Rally, 63-5} •• . ' ...,. DiahlosAim ·'Fo1· Crown· •• Ill' ROGEll CAJIL50N •• ·.Compton Hi&h'a vaunted baaketball liOni cruiled to lta third Huntington lelcll. lnvttatlonal tournament crown in the l•at four yem Friday night in convincing fashion. 11w: Tarbabe, under the reins of coach ·~m Armstrong, dumped host Huntington ltMch. 68-IJ, ln the '2nd renewal of the ';f?nl<. :.~ 'nle ton!IOlalion championsh ip was won 'by Long Beach Wilson as the Bruins turned baci Rancho Alamitos, 77·72. Warren defeated Monrovia, 51-4.9, for third place. Huntington made a v1llant tut half comeback at the J~e and clauy Tarbabes. The OU City five lrimm!d the deficit to ei&ht p;iints in lhe tlUrd quarter and again to eight in the fourth 1Uinu. The turning polnl seemed to come with 6:51 remalning and the Oilers down ~37. Huntington had the ball and the momentum. However, Compton came through with a steal, went down and scored and the Oilers coUld never come within 10 after that. Steve Brooks ' and Wes Thomas , a pair ol all-tournament selectees, sp'arked the comeback and in one stretch had 111 18 of the Oiler points between them. Guard.1 Biff Burrell and DaMy . Womack led the fast break attack that aeemed to see three and foW' 1holl attempted by C.Ompton each time It gained possession. 1 The No. 1 threat to the CIF AAAA crown failed to sizzle the n~ts · in the percentage department but it didn 't matter, the 1'arbabes just kept 1hqoting Wltil the ball went in. Coach Ellner Combs ' Oilers gave a good accounting of themselves In the early goings, jumping out lo a 12-9 lead with 2:15 still remaining in the initial period. But from that point until fi ve minutes remained in the half the Tarbabes' . . ' surprising zone defense shut the Oilera down without a poinL And while the defeMe was at!ending to that matter, the winners' oHense clicked for 17 atralght points to put Arm!lrong's undehiated Coast League powers up by a 26-12 margin. Compton hit only 15 shots from the lleld in the first half for 38.4 percent - but the big stitisUc was the number or shots attempted (39 in gaining a 36-23 advantage. That was 16 more than Hunlington could get off and it was primarily the rebounding ability of the Tarbabes that afforded Armstrong's crew the luxury or being off target most of the time. '" addltloa to Tllomu ud -· • ' ' oUier all-cov.ntey teledk>lll wtte Pat Mclnally (VUla Patil ), Burrell aacl w• 5243 Womack (ComptoD), Dive 8 a k • r fil IW1rr11n)1 Job 1t.1tltore (WlllGD), WHiie ' , Jl:ckaon (Monrovia), Bill Sell ~Rancho A11mlto1) aad Mark Grl11by (COroaa del ri-t1r). tfuRttllffN 1nl ("""Mii '"' ·-· ,.....,., W•M <~• wor!lw TOl1l1 ''" ,, . I I 2 11 • J 1 ti ' • 1 ' i 1 t • , J J ' 21 t ll~I tiurrt lt Ill. D•vlt ...... W-ck l l ..... ..., """"' , Tot•I• k«t '' 0111rt." BtKl'I n 11 " " fefttltl' ' J 0 17 1 S 4 It 2 • 4 • • t t 11 • t • 10 o e J • 171•17M 10 11-51 ....... DAILY P'ILOT Piiot. 1W lllkill111 KMflllr By HOWARD L. HANDY· 01 t~t 0.11'1' Plllt ll1fl M!Uion Viejo will play In Its 1econd straight tournament champiDnshlp gme tonight at 8 against the Loa Al1mltos Griffins 4;11d coach Pat Roberta tJ concerned. ' The Diablos defeated Irvine League entrant Estancia, 52-43, Friday night Jn semifinal round .action of the fourth annual San Clemente tournament and now have a season record of 6-L But the thlng that conctrns Roberts Is the fact his team's O!lly loss came in the finals of the other tournament 1t La Quinta last week. "Los Alamitos is .11 well-coached team and will be tough with !hat height under the basket." Turning to the Estancia game, Robert.5 praised his team's defen se. "f thought they did a real good job, especially on that boy (Gary) Orgill. He Is a good one and even though he scored 16 points (eight in the final period), r thought our k.ids did a good job in containing him. ''The only way to stop him is to ~erp the ball away and that's what we did." Estancia coach Gary Carr wa11 bitterly disappointed but reasoned it was poor shooting that caused the Eagle downfall. "We don't deserve to win if we can't hJt any better than we did tcnight. We made 20 of 63 shots from the floor and that'1 not very good." This figures out to 32 percent but the Eagles have to hit a higher percentage than this to overcome a rebounding problem against every foe, according to Carr. Mission Viejo earned 1.9 of 48 from the fl oor for 39 percent. The game was fast wilh few fouls called until the final period when Estancia was forced to RO after the bill, Only five miscues were called against the Diablos and 11 agai.{l~\ r;:.~t~n.cia. _ _ • After a 13-12 first quar'{er in wh ich the Diablos were in front, the Eagles cooled of f for a poor second stan1.a. They hit only three of 16 from the floor for siJ points while the Diablos were scoring 14. In tonighl's matchup with Lo s Alamitos, the Diablos will have to reckon with Steve Call and Rick Quinn under the basket. These two control the offensive action and grab a large percentage of the defensive rebounds. WES THOMAS HOOKS HIS ARM-THROUGH A COMPTON -B-..:[L RANDtER'NKltE'STEVE11ROOKS-!54J;-TO~CRUNK-!40J, ;JJM WORTRYl 511/,ANtrl>ARTH WISET30r STAND BY. Jeff Masterson and Steve Ashcraft will counter·for_the Diablo.s in the rebounding department. .. " Up and Down Vikes Beaten San Clemente Falls, 40-33 '. ln Overtime ,, .. By PtnL ROSS Of tM O.llJ Pli.t 11111 :. Unsteady Mar ina fouled too much in Di overtime period and was victimized h,' the host Fullerl.On Indians. s.i.s2, in a aon-Jeague basketball game Friday night NI the winner•' Door. Coach Jim Stephens' up-and-down Vik· lngs were outscored by the hosts, 7·6, in the extra period with five of the Fullerton · points in that stretch coming from the . ~!1Jrily ·stripe. Marina (5-3) shot a poor 36.6 percent from the floor and actually outhit Uie fl'inners in field goals, 26-18. However. 25 fouls whistled on Ste phens' boys proved to be the major difference. Fullerton's Randy Hutcherson hi t a shot !rOm the right come r with 2:2( left in the ~v.irtime ·to put his side on top,' 58-56. The lndlins managed to stay h1 front from Uiat point to the end, despite being threat· ened seriously by Marina in the final minute. • San Clemente High made a valiant effort lo gain the championship finals o( the fourth annual San Clemente Klwanis basketball tournament Friday night but fell short of its goal and will baUle Estancia •onight for third place instead. The Tritons dropped a ~ decision to Los Alamitos in semifinal round play while Estancia was losing to Mission Viejo, S2-43, The spot is familiar to coach John Baker and his host squad . Last year lhey lost the third place battle to Mission Viejo. Friday's semifinal with the taller Griffins of Los Alamltos was nip-and·luck for the first 10 minutes with the score tied at 10-10 at this juncture. The Griffins dropped three straight baskets and never looked back as the cold shooting Tritons played catch-up for the balance of the evening. Five turnovers in the fir11t per iod cost them an opportunity to take the early Rally Falls Short lead and the score was 8-8 at the first bresk. At halftime it was 27·20 wilh Los AlamitQs in front and the lead varied from four to nine points for the balance of the game. ' San Clemente made one loncerted drive to catch up in the third period when Steve Peter and Howard Valore scored successive baskets and a free throw to close the martm to 31·27 but the impetus soon vanished and Los Alamitos moved away. 1n tonight's matchup with Irvine League foe Estancia, the Tritons will hold a distinct height ,advantage. None of the Eagle starters bi over six feet in height but they move the ball well and get set for the good shots. "They could give us considerable trouble,'' a tired coach and tourney director Baker said. "We will ha ve to hit better than we did tonight or we won't beat anybody." The Triton.s hit at a miserable 19 A lay·in by the losers' Jeff Butt off the f,ast break with 29 secorKls to 10 cut Full· ~on's ed&e to 61-58. • Then the Vikings came back and'Slruck ' •1aln. Villa Park Overcomes This time, forward-center Kipp Baird broke to the front of the Viklng fast break following a misstd Indian shot. Georae Waggoner hit Baird perfectly 1Jndeme:ath and the 6-5 senior threw up a paif of points wh ich narrowed the Fu lle r· ~ m1 rgin to just 61-60 with 16 seconds ~ft. However. two gratis tossed by Indian Jammy Perales on a one-an-one situation 1t :II 1ocked up the victory for Fuller. ~ and a tip-in by Marina's Brian Sarni· !rs with three seconds left was mere i:onsol1tion. Marina happened Into the overli me af- ltr blowing a 52-4'7 advantage with 3:SI rfimalnlng In the fourth quarter. '!nit corite:st was knotted , 58·58, at the oonclusion of regul1 tlon play. ,'Stephtns' quintet led in the fourth per. kid onlY after grabblna: a 3S.J8 It.ad from t.bt lndiJns with 1:11 lo go in the tnird quarer. . Ex~ for the very early goina. Full- trton hid led up that point with the ln· &m' bipeSt marfin bt.Ing 2*-21 al the ilfU. Baird (2$) and front 1 I ne mw.tt knders ( 18) were tht only Vikings to . eJck ln double figures. .. • Ml,.. Id! ftfl'4'-IO J ttJ •• J '' •• t • • 0 • • 1 J J , I I I J I I J t I I 4 ' t ••• l•""*'"" M111'Cllt"911 ....... "' Jto91M P•r1i.1 ICIUM ,. .. tJ u ,.,,,. ....... '"""" ... ""'' I J I i ) .. , ,. J ' • ,, t , , " J I I II I I t I llf11JtJ CdM Upset '.Bid, 54-52 By Rfl N EVANS Of t111 ?•11'1' Piie! lt•ft Corona del Mar's lnjury·plagucd Sea Kings gave highly reg~rded Villa Park High fits Friday night at the 42nd annual Huntington Beach lnv italional basketball tourney before falling , 54-52. Coach Tandy Gillls' Sea Kings. down by as much as 18 in the second haU, made a , fourth quarter surge behind the swe shooting o( Mark Grigsby, but the ral ty' fell short when th e victors we re able to stall out the fina l S7 sttonda of play to hold on for the win, 11 decision that gave Villa Park t:>-21 fifth place in the prestlgeous tourney. VIila Park had started off like it was going IO Yt'\pe the Sea KJngs Off the floor, jumping out to a l~ lead just Into the setond quarter before settling for what. Gauchos Host Foe Saddleback Cd1lege'11 basketball team bids for ILS third victory of the current ca mpaign tonlghl whtn the: Gauchot host f\1t San Jacinto College at Mlulon Viejo Hij!h. Game time Is 8. Coach Roy Sttvens' Gauchos ha ve a 2-4 re<:<1rd lo date. Followin11 tonlghl'11 game, Stddleback "'ill travel to Fullerton Junior Collea• Wednesday ni&hL ! L._ appeared to be a comfort11ble 35·18 lead at the hall. Spartan Pat MC'lnally displaytd some remarkable prowess with his defl 1hoiting, passing, assisting, playmaking and rebounding. The 6-5 Villa Park forward. along with mate PaulJ..acher's 15 first half points, were making shambles of the CdM defensive crew. But the second half tact ic!! or Corona de\ Mar more than evened it up Bll the Spartans were forced into 21 turnovers overall. Grigsby's crisp shooting from out.oiide nelled him 21 points before fouling out "'ith I :29 lrft. John Sumner1s two fret thro\\'ll pulled Corona up to a 54-50 deficit with 57 seconds to go. but Vil\a Park sl1tlled out most of lhc remaining time before Gillis' quint.et got the ball and scored with four seconds lo go on Mikt Sevier's bR$ket. Corona hit 20 of 60 from the field while Villa Park had a 22·for·~ eHort. (-1 HI Mlt UJI ,..,,,.,, I t J II l J l ' 4 l ' II 4 0 l • 0 I I 1 0 0 I g D I ) 0 Grt.\bv Sllff'llt r s. ... i.r k.!li.1 •• c .... ,..,11 1.-~·· ,,.._ M•F11lt Pld ' 0 0 ' VIII• P1rll: 15"1) Mcl,.,.11¥ I.IC,_ l{tl'IMdP "'' T1rt b!i111 Ollroett h II ti I' J l • u 1 , J lJ 0 , J l J • • " 0 I ' I ' > Tll•lt :Ill H IS JJ T11!tlt •~,.. .., 09•rtlrt 1' ,, 11 ·-~ • n 14 20-n percent from the floor, caMing 11 of 57 attempts. At the free throw line they hit 11 of 19 attempts for 58 percent. Los Alamitos hit 3i) percent from the floor, sinking 15 of 49 attempts. They made seven or 10 attempts al Ule charity toss line in the final period ~fter' cannjng three-for-three in Uie ·first three ~riods. The Grlfflns forced San Clemente into repeated mistakes and fouls in a game of keepaway in the final stanza. A revolving door stall in which four players were repeatedly in motion passing off to big center Steve Gall (5-S) kept the Tritoos al bay,. I"' Cllmtllt. 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Doors are open to all comers,. admis- sion is free . · Friday, the 1969 Sunset ~ague champ- ions had four players in double figures but it wasn't enough to offset the Coast League po11o•er·s one.two punth o( Dean Rowse r (6·7) and Nolan Anderson (&.8). Those 1wo combined on a high-JOw post system to cripple the Lions' u~ plans "'ilh their tough inside scoring .punch and con1m11nd of the boards in lM re- .bounding depar!ment. The Tlon."I got up by a 1~polnt m$1rgin ~t one juncture of the fourth pe(Jod be- fore Wc!!lminster's press too k off some of tht pressure. Jelf Morrow led coach Don Leavey's quintet In the !CQrtng department with 17 points, mMtly on ll-root Junfpt11 from outside. ''They '(Domlngu~z) hurt us WIQt their bl.II'. men. The Inside Y..l>rk hurt U! but rm r.lea~ed with tM wa ywe 've come along v1th three Juniors in the atartlng lineup." said Leavey altern'ard. ' Mutt~ Jeff Duo Spark Pacifica Past FV, 6348 By CRAIG SHEFF 01 tllt DlllJ Plitt lltll The Mutt and Jeff combination of Bob Beaton and Jerry Maras sparked Pacifica High to a 63-48 victory over Fountain Valley Friday night to earn third place in the Garden Grove basketball tournament at Garden Grove High. Katella captured the championshi p "'ilh a 72·5.'I win over Garden Grove. And Orange trimmed KeRnedy, 81-64, for the consolation Litle. Beaton. Pacifica's 5-10 senior guard, rolled in 17 points with fi ve of his seven field goals coming on twisling la y.ins. Maras, the f.1ariners' 6·5 center, popped in 14 points and completely dominated bo1h boards. Pacifi ca led from !!tart to rinish against a Fountaio Valley club thal found a lid on Lhe bask.et_for the second straight night. The Mariners jumped to 8 23·11 first qu arter lead. but saw it whi tlled down to eig ht at the halftime break , 31·23. The Barons made a run at Paciljca early in the third quarter, getting to within three points (36-33) on a pair of inside buckets by Ed Pitts. But Pacifica didn't panic and with Beaton and fe llow guard Mike Adams gearing the fast break, the winners popped in 13 straight points a11d with six minutes left In the game tnjoyed a 49-33 advantage. - In the JS.point spurt, all five of Pacifica 's field goals were scored off the rast break . 'Fountain Valley, which has ~n shooting at a 45 percent clip for the season. lj,St ran cold. Coach ~v1 Brown's Barons could only hit on 31.1 percent .of their shots ln the firs t haU (11·35) and 37 percent In the i;econd half (10·27). The Barons appeared to have troublt wil h Paciflca 's 2·1-Z :zone dr.fen~ and with Maras dom inating the boards usually \!.•ere held to just one shot 1t ' crack. Both teams had the ~ame numbtr "' field goals -21 with Pacific$! hitting 21 of 38 charlty lo.~~s. The Barons could only can six of 16 from the free throw line. Founfaln V1lley fa iled to aet 1 ph1yer in double ngures. Dave l.ync.h and Rick Power led the way with eight e1ch. ,_11111 Vl llfY ltll .. ,, ,, ,. 4 B ) I 1 I 0 ! ' 0 • t ) ' J • I I 1 ' l 0 I 6 I e 0 ) 0 0 , 0 , 0 • • P1tlllt1 ti.II ,,_, Krlt!l~1! SM!lfoll L"llC'° ""' C. Ot•bt• "· Otr'°"r .... 111111,, Wll\" ao,tt TQt11t t 1 t j 0 J I t Al•••\ ....... St ..... 141•• ... , .... , (&tltl (ll rtl Gun t 1 • t6 •• 10!•1~ Sew• '' ctulf'lt" 'iwn11111 v111.,,. 11 it ... ,iriu u • - ... ""' .. ' t l u ' l 1 ,, J ' :i n . } ' " I J t I • ' 0 , • t t t Estancia will tangle with host San Clemente in • battle (or third place tonl~ht at 5 o'clock to get the three-game schedule under way . A•hc••ri: Ml''-''°" Ft'9u'°" ''le:• .,,,_ Tott It 19 II 'I I• J S t IS • 1 0 ' l 0 0 2 ' s J ll J ' 0 1J lf t4 15l 111111cr• un "",,'' O•tlll ..... Thcmtt HIYl F•lfld1•Mkirl K11't' Tot1l1 • 0 4 16 • e s 1 1 I I I t ' 0 ' 4 0 t I , e e t 1fl ' 11 " ka,.. IP ou1rt1ri M!ulO!I v1110 u 14 1 u-.a • E"111cl1 1J 6 U ll-41 Artists Reach Consolation Finals, 50-39 By JOHN CASS 01 t111 Diiiy Plltl 11111 LagunA Beach has reached the conS(llation finals or the fourth annual San Clemente Klwanis ba s ket b a I I lournament and at the same time has equally the entire season victory output of the Artist team of last season -three. The Artists posted a so..39 win ove r winless Ganesha High Friday night to gain a spot opposite Palm Springs tonight at 6:30. The Pal m Springs lndlans defeated Saddleback: 68·52, Friday. "We still didn 't really play well," Fair said after the action. "We have four juniors in our starting lineup and when they miss a shot, they think It is the end of the world.'' Fair left three of his starters on the bench to start Friday's game with Gancsha. ''The boys we startro today finished strong~y las! night <Thursday) 1gainst Estancia and I thought they deserved to atart after almost winning that one." The lhree pla yers In an unfamiliar startirig role included Brent Jami!IOn David Kerr and Ga ry Fisette. Regulari John Harb old and Nick G i 11 e a p I • completed the starlini;: five. While this fJU inte l didn't set the nets afire. thty Ctid st.op (;anesha an d the first qu:irtcr tcore WAS g.3 in favor of the Gianl!. With the Arti!lt first teAm ln the llneup, ( iancsha held onl.o the lead at halftime, "18-16. The third quarlcr was another story . Laguna oui..cored !he Gianl.s, 16-9 to take a five-Point edge lnl.o the final atanz•. In a bit more maneuvttlng of hh1 bench. Fair Inserted five reserves into lhe action midway through the fourth quarter but whc:n Gaacsha suddenly closed the g11.p from .48-31 lo 49-39, the rcgul.11rs ftturncd to nnlsh up. U .... Ifft\ IHI • ··-~• Ut l .. ".,,,~--... 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"TitLCTI or TMl OiOt.DC" 1 JICTl'l'IOUS NAMI! FICTITIOUS MAM• Tltt w"'"''*"" llOR eertlfy "" 11 CO!» T11t lllldtf11fllld tlo COlt1tfY ..., tr• dll(ll!lf I liutl!llM II 1502 W1rrwr. H"'"" (ond!;Cl1111 I M lntll .. 1• Olilfltl9 11,.._ Mteh C.Mfttllll. llf'ldll' 1t11 flt.. Slr911, •IMINtm. C1llfor11ll. Wldlr flll fie. ' 111'-llrtll -ti •OOL.DDI COlliC'H tttlol(t firm fl•l'l\I ti Q U i< L IJ l' MOllLI HOMl I.ALE .. Mii _, 191t1 SWING-ElS WHEN IAll SETS HIGH IN ROUGH' autLOtNG suP"L" 1nc1 "''' ukf f!•m 11,,.. "~"'"" i.110w111t.......,.; A taireNty trip &o 1 Lake Ta~ ower dtt New Ytar'1 D~y weekend Is plillllltd by t.b~ Orange CoWlty Ski Club. The group will I e a v e T bursd1y evenla1. Dec. 31 and Oy to Hta\lellly V11ley. After two d•ys or skllag.at Hea.vtaly Valley and one at· Squaw Valley, tbe group wlU return Sunday evening, Jan. 3. Wttkly meet1111 will be beld al'ter Jan, J on• Wedne 5 da y tvenlngl, beginning at 1:30 at Ille Elks Club la Newport Beach. AU sln&lt people from tl-35 ire lnwUed t. att.ead. By E.ITHER BllLINGS There ls snow in local mountains and the holiday season is here. What better tin1e to treat yourself or someone else to a new ski ilc1n and head for the hills. Everything in ski clothing and equipment has changed radically since some ol us first tried the sport. Remember the days when most everyone wore Anny surplus parka, pants, and ac cesso rie s. The more creative had Ernestines (fuzzy lamb's wool parka interliners) decorated with embroidered binding. Those bulky mitteus made it 1 bit difficuJt to hold your rope tow gripper. but vdthout th al £ripper (which hung on an Army surplus equipment belt) your arms couldn't take a day's skiiog. Particularly at Mammoth. The Mammoth rope tows were problems wllh or without a. gripper. As a matter of fact. trying to deelde what gripper was best to handle !he Mammoth ropes could take up a good ~al of an evening's ski conversation. You knew · someone was really daring if he wore a suickle gripper. This thing held you to the rope whether you fell or not, and at the end of· the rope was all th/t machinery. CouKI be messy, · sometimes Willi. There was the nutcracker and other-varieties, none all that safe. When Gor don Wright cafne· out with his version, basically a suicide with a safety release. he s~emed to have the final answer. nien· Mammoth got its first chairllfl~ Poor Gordy: He still has some in stock If you are interested. The number one rope at Mammoth was not very steep. When a beginning s k I e r learned both to hang on and to attach his gripper, hanging onto the gripper and getting it off the rope before he reaChed the top were not too much of a challenge. Rope number two was 1 diHerent matter. In th e ' middle the slope c 1 v e d downwa,.. while the rope continued upward. As you dangled in ' mid-air where the slope dropped from beneath you, the idea was to try to set down at the top with your skis· still parallel to the rope and pointed forward, Nu1nber three presenled a reverse challenge. Its engineering was such that it burled Itself in a convex portion ci the hill ~ward the top. All you approached this section, whkh was about 90 degrees to the horizontal, you woukl Clnd your shoulders qulcily approaching a location barely above the snow a:i the rope pressed down into the lllop. That gigantic rope was trying to bury yOl!. Would your strength bOld out as you fought to reach 'the relative flatness-over the hump? "Yes, just a few feet to go -I'm golng: to make ·it " II COINIOllll cl !he lellowlni IN~. ~ -111 1~11 ft "*-fl whotl llln'll In lutl IM PIKt II ""'dlnq rllldtnc:t IN 11 Ioli.wt: I Su t th t • t tk IJ IS llllowl: H'""' W. C.VC:llo HO. 11 Slttll ~•I ggts a you rts1s "' Geo.... w. E••t.,d1.,, 1111 Grttn1t'1. 1111nm. .,1111 emi.. c1i11.1 ,.,...,,. temptation .to swins from your AnWIM. c1. 1111111.tM, HJt w., .. ,.,.,1e1, ..._. The Call!omla Angels win h 1 O.lttl O.Ct!'l'lbe, n, 1t11 ltKh, c1u1 .. JOM .o: 11111111,.,, m Its when you find your ball Geer" w. Elftlll'C1•1 fll1•• Pi.tot. Lttv111 ,..,_, t•llf, "'J:-play 28 pre-season games, 12 setting up 0;1h ,·0 t•o roush. STAt~ o, cALll'Oll.NIA. D'''" Df(;ember :i. 1t10. J· II OltANGE COUNTY: H1ntv W, Gol.iCh at their home base in Palm This' can o n ly lead to miss.hit 011 Dac.lfl'lllsr 11, """ llsfoot ,,.,., • ~••01.,n s1111tt1M h Not1,.., ,.uDllc I~ 11111 IClr tlld Sl1le, Joh.ti o. s1111111ne1 Springs, ge!l"'..ral m an a g e r s ots be<:ause the .ball Is In -"'"°"'11v •-••td o.,,,,, w. E•"••d•v s1111 o1 c1111ot11r .. 0,1,... counl'1: DI.ck W I h eed tod cl1'ned to fly orrot'call r · 1o:-10 "" 10 be '111 "'''°" w11o1t 0n OKll'l\blr i. 1t10. Dtttit'I -.: • a S an noun ay. I. Y 10"1 nam• h luDJcrlbed '9 Ille wllllln I,,_ 1<fa1ir~ ,llbllc If! ll!CI tor lllf 11.r., Weekend dates with lhi:: . ~.; .... -, such lies unless it ls hit s quare· ""'"""t •rlll 1c•11ew1M1tw 11t ••ecu•H "''°"''iv ,,,...rtd "4llrt w c!Mh Cubs and Giants highlight thP ~ ly. \~1~::'~11 L Jobi ~:!!~11t!11i::19J::.""'~w_:..t•2 Palm Springs schedule and the ' Actually the ball will fly far-N'::.., · ,.ub~k • c1111o.1111 ,...""' •r• tublc•ltt.11 to "" w11111n '"" th.r lh I f h Prlror;INI Otflte 111 ''"""'"'Md .O:ROwlMtotd ll'llY lklNI .. traditional three -~am' an norma rem sue a 0,.,..,c_,., "" .. "". . -!. Freiway s~rtes with the lie , so there is even less need M'1 comtn1u1on Ex''''' ISEAt.> NOf'mi L Mlfl•••I 1• Dodgers will c.o n c 1 u d ~ to &ive it an all-out swine. t4bu911111 Milo::,,; 1'Po.os1 DI'"' .. ,,., ~~7"~~ ~1110f'1t11 exhibition play on .\p,1·1 2 •.1. On such shots I su1gest you 0tc1!1\btr ii, it, ff'.,'1910 '"" J•nw..., '· Or•-C1111111Y "'1 • lf71 Utl·1G MY Clmfl'll•len bJlll'tl I dd. . swing slowly, with your head Ml ,. •tn n a 1llon to 12 aames ' ~ n ·perfectly still ind with ~our LEGA:. NOTICE l'11t111111t11 or1M1 coe11 D111Y "11111. against the American League --~-... wrists firm. Emphasize contact· ,· Dl<:411'1W s. ii. lt, :N.. ~. ttn.• and 13 against the National. • h b NOTICI TO ciroiTO•s LBGAL NOTkZ the Angels have t"·o dates inc t e all squ1rtly, rather 1u,.11•101t cou1T 011 THI · , . h th to . T ky than hitting it a great distance. STAT• OF CALll'O•HIA ~II SAit.,. ! Wll e urmg 0 0 Orlons Th d' . I TNI COUNTY OF OUMGE NOTICI TO ......... d · 'th s 1 t 1slance w1I come natural· '" "'"'"" an one WI at Lake. City. I 'f l11•1t d MEN~Y o. MILLl!ll. ... SUl'llllOI c••T ... THI their new Pacific c 0 as t y I you do meet 1ht '.ball. HIENllY OTTO MILLER. ()ectHld. STATI Of' CAL.IPHlllA '°' squarely. NOTICE IS H'EllBY GIVEN i. '"' TNa COUNTY OI' ~· League affiliate. crHllOft o1 .,.,, •boYe n.11ined "<H'"' Ell•ll of MA~ ~1~:J1::~ ·o.c....- After two weekll of wo,kout> "'" 111 ""0"' 1!•¥1"' ll•lrN "11'"' Ille NOTICE II HIElll!•Y ••VIN lo HI. ... rd dlcldelll lfl P'elluiftd IO !Ill """'· c/'tdlhll'1 of "" lbove 'llimM ~tnt at Holtville, manager Lefty IJ. c Ifft P<Al'l. 1<1o .. ~ 1~ -w1111 "" necnt•r'f vouc11er1. In "" offkt 11181 11t-,.,--. h•vl"I ctel~ ... inst th• h lli el' tilt cltrk 1111111 1bo~ entllltd court, or wkl dleldtnf 1r1 rNv!nll fl "1• !Mm, P i 'ps will move his club lo ------------------~-------Ito "''HI\' them, wuh "" nectU11rv we1111111 ntCn .. ..., "'uchl"' 111 t11e •k• Palm Sprl'ng M h ' nd \'Ollci\11'1, le tl\ot vlld•ttlal'led 11 411 N. of Ille c!efk of !ht tllio"' trtlllllf ~~ °" s on arc " a N1w-1 ei.,d .. N-rt ee1ch, c1111011111 10 .,tllflt tilt'", •1111 ,... fllC_..., begin Ille prHeason llChedule ""°· which ,, 1h1 ol•ct 01 buslneH 111 YOVClllrt. 10 ftt• un111r.1tnld 1t 1111 "'''' .g'l'nst lhe Chicago Cubs the 1111 untlt,.ltntd Ill Ill m~tltfJ oe•t1lnl"1 of hi• tltOrnt'I'! OAVIO s. TINOL.ll.'71501 B k ball R ul te 1111 """et Hid decldaftl, wllhl11 loll• w.,lcllff Drive, Suitt no, NIWIOF't Sto1<h. following' day. The Palm as et es ts ""°""'' 111.,. me ",..' pubflciilon ot 1111• <l:1111. '"'°' wt11t:11 111111,._."'1111,..11 no!lc1. al ttw ullollrslt'lltd Jn Ill '"""''''ff"" Springs series with the Giants 011111 Dtcembfr 11, 1'10 . 111n1flt IJI tilt 111111 o1 uld ~eo:11n1. will be Ma,ch 27-28. 4ittr "·· Haien0<1 •k• wltllln lour 1Nln1111 .. 11ir tM llrlt "'*flu· .uter Rull! H1te11on lion of thl• none, At this point s oim e knucklehead would get ob .,at Tm Angels will meet the SANTA AMA TOUltNAMINT the bottom. Number thftt Oakland A's five times, the J\INIOlt VAltSITY E•eo.itrlx of !I'll Wiii of Dtteci o.c-'*' 1 It'll IM•IT A"':c':i":.:'3"*' dectidtfll llOBl!llT N.'KIEN?~ll! CMAM,.IONIHIP could earl')' only two skiers Cubs and Cleveland IOC:lans CVri "' Mar 1411 o.,.,. 0,...1 c~i without stalling, and the sk!U four times. the Giants, San C1r11on llll F c1o11a en " o· p dr 11 1. Grl•*' 1121 F Mtklt:IDtfl (ll ln front of you wasn't off yet. 1ego a es. M w au A e e Low.,-" co c ArtMr itJ Get the picture? Brewers and Dodgers each wri1r?On 1u1 G M<.Tlt!I"'' cu Ccwo~ 11) G Merkl• 131 As th~ rope shuddered tb· a three times. All Palm Springs S<orln• wilt: cororv c1ti ~, ltllfltl11111111 1"1 THt 1121 F HlnflUf (6) F LUftl (11) C .l.rtM Ul G C1flS011 II) G ..... (fl) lltbtl (71) Schotr 01 Wftlf1 (UJ wn• no1 Miii• llOJ Sclltlnt wti&: H1111nn1111or1 e11e11 Ul<t• f, VllMlm 2. M .... t. EdllOll - HttrlMllClel 2. An.Mr 11.LIW E .. ICUllll' If Ille WJll 111 414 N. NllWHl"I 11'11111. OAVIO ';".' :i=t.i:!llld dlc:llMI ~4)~~ .. lt nu. ~Jfl W.ICl!ff lll'W.. ..... Jll ,f,lfltMY .... •xHllll'b ~ ...... (tllf,,..... l'vbUVtld Ot'll'llt Con! DlllY Pllt>! :~ ...w:: ...... DectrnDlr 11, lt, H. ltrt 11111 J•nu1,.., 1, Publ!illecl Of•-c-1 D.i1y 'not ltll . ')2).70 Dectmbef' lL It, H, lfJt •tit J1-t7 I, LEGAL NOTICE "" uw.n stop, you could consider your games will begin at I p.m. s1 .... 1 •i w1111e1 1. G1roet1 Gr1ve - choices -if you had not Trips to Arizona a re He1 .. , i1 &tK~ '' Le91N I. Halttlme: L!"dl'°" lD, H...,,111111°" l'.Jt1n already been jerked into a scheduled March 8-12, !\larch H11n1me , Co•on• kl M"' 11. G••· ee.oc" ll. tE•T~Ji~i\~~u~" w~UJ:NEss "~" • Ll!OAL N011CB tangle beneath it and pinned 18-2t. and Ma,ch ~31 . Game~ cion G•ovt 10 s111111,. 14') !U) Eti1u riw unc1 .. 1klMd doe• <•llilY lie Is COii· ce11r11'1CAT 01' IUSIN '' "~ .. MVP -e111 ConroY ((Of'-(kl MonlO-• I•) " (II) Zlfbf:I . .... I • l'ICTITIOUS l'l•M NAM• • by its \Veighl Thi first ff I s du(llllt • buhnetl ., ...,, M.,,,. vt., Tiie ul\Otrl ltlltd .... h9!'1by qrll'Y .ftltl Checking Ou t U pco1ni ng Prep Cage Tournaments necessitated t'rtingsio gel :ul ;~ri~~:e:lll ~di~l~y~n :aa~~ Mi•I . ~::;;r 1 lJi ~ i::i ~'=~ ~cter' 1~11:0111:!:~1.~!~1~·~~'. :.e;:~111'~!'~~1~n: :::ii,,::•: ~.O: f-m ··-,e, i't before J't Started U~tWMd THr1Mmt11I OIU llfl G (Ill Wiiton PElllENCE t 1nd th&f t.o!d llrm !• Gtlt~Y Ofl\'9, N-r1 ltfdl, (llK.,.,,,ll •v WIU 6-7, March 13-16 and March 23· F~lhm•• Rlct l•l G UI NliHn comPMN• et •lie io11ow..,. ""''°"• -HMG und ... !tie 11c1111ou1 firm 111me Of' again. (The alternative was a 28.' The Angels also have ' k01'111• iui.s, s...nt1i9o •eoerton 111m. 1n 11111 1nd 111u 111 rttldenc:• 11 11 d1111ln111on w111<h does "°' .,_ '"' true -bu,n.) Wo'th that done. H1111llllti.11 Ufl .,._., Ull •. H1111t1ilttr s. EC1l10<1 -l'ord •· Her· fol!ow11 n1m1 or. n1,,..1 of ,... ,.,.IOI\, fntt,...led •vy~ agreed to a •B' game with the con1r1t11 O~I F 11ou1>e 01 "'""°"' •. G.or11 Unwln, no VI• U""lne, In 11ld tlvslneu .. to wit: then "·orry about gettm' g fndi'ans, at Tucson, Ma,ch IS. t.:11,,111 (IJ F s...ner nl Newi>or1 e11c11. c1111. , HICHOLAS 6 O'OONNl.LL • II.Ille {t ) c Gin.er (2) H1ttHm1; ECllM>n 30-17. O.ttd 0911;•mlltr 11, 1910 end 1ftlel utd llfm Is c.om~ fl , fh1 yourself back together. The Dodger series opens at Moll Cl) G S111ck1r1ord 101 Gto10• It. unw1n 1o11ow11111 .,.,_, wno11 "'"* 1nd.1• If still holding on, you could Anaheim Stadium , F rid a ·y w1~c~'1~', w!'A: ~w!M~• ~~:,,, 15, :~~k~:;i-;i:~ 1•1~ H~:.=; ~11 1411 ~~~~EG~Fc~L,J~~~N1A, crrr-;,~~':E~ '~i'i'rr.~LAS. 1131 Arrflt u1 Marina High has drav,rn Rosemead In the first round ot the 32·team Covina Invitation basketball tauma- ntent. bcgiMing the day aflcr Christmas. Dec. %6 At Northview Pasadena vs Covina JV -9 3 ITI, Chann~l lslands vs Bell Gardens 10:30 Edgewood vs Bosco Tech - noon i\rroyo v1 ~lwell -1:30 p .m. West Covina vs Cathedral - l p.m . h1ontebello vs San Gabriel - 4:30 p.1n . l\1illikan vs Fullerton -6:30 p.in. LaSalle vs Northvicw -8 p.n1. .,At Col•i'11a Monrovia vs Alta Loma -9 a.n1 . Unl ... ,,51·1y vs Laguna Beach either hope to stay on 0' get h il 2 nd h t , .• ,,, ,, Niu tl•I F Aris• C!f on Oec:tmber 11, 100. bt!ort mr. • W1v, NtwPOl'I Bt•d', c1111 . ......, • nig t, Apr , a t e WO w• Rld(l11 (fl C Cucullc 410 Notarv Pubtk ln 11'id for t~ld Stet~. JOMN O'CONNELL. I*,... C1l1•1' 9 Pm off to the side before it remaining games will be H1tlt1m11 Hunun.ion &•ell n. Dow· Cornlorlll 111 to K!lev cu 1>e•M1n1llv •Pot1'ed G"'rot 11. Unwln Dr1v1. NrwPfff BNCll, c111r. ""'° ' ' I rted y [I t 'ed t MY l:l, OOWU;19 Oil G• Duc1y (21 know11 to mt to be the °'''°" wholt WITN E$$ our lllnda lhll 4ltl ff'I' et T res a · OU usua Y r1 O played at Dodger Stadium. kofln~ 1ub1: sin c1...,.n11 _ Ke~ narn1 la 1ub1c,1btd to "" w1111111 1 ... December 1t10. , E ta . HrlOhU . t stay--on, because it's pretty Satu~ay at 7 p.m ., Sunday al """'11111100 (Ul M..,,...1, uo 11, ,, o.r,in l. Merer o.i _ Mu•· ?.'_•ument 1nd 1cknowleden1 ~ ,•ecu•ed M,.~·.~ ... N1e11o1o0., s ncia g moves in ° hard to get away from a rope iu ~r;:;~1~·~1:101 ~ ~:i:!!: 1:: ""'" 1. i'Oe"~:.~s ... 11 STATE o'FncAL1,C::NrAl the Troy In vi la lion a I t""ing to pin you into th~ slope 1 p.m. 111i. ui c eesouia en Hi!ulm•: 5," Clemente , •. n. Ltllle M. c1rroH COUNTY OI' ORANGE Ju. b k b II t l •; "' ( ' No•••~ Publle C1tl!ornl1 0.. Oeumbw (, 1f1G, llsfor. fnf, lh• as el a o u r n a n1 c n \¥ilh your skis in a 91).degree C4L1F01tN1A ANO•Ls M ' G Ltl(h 121 1 ---0,._ cou111'f l>nll•r•lenni, 1 Note..., ,11buc 1n •lld for '1onday w1'th a S·30 game SllltlNG T•AtNtNG Weir Cll) G !.cllrev (10) '· ____ LEGAL N011-CE MY C°"'""ls•IOll exolrts ••Id Slit•. lltl'loO!ltllY "'-•..:! Jal\11 ,. -. fall line -pointed up. EXHlllTION GAMes Scof:o1 \.UtlS: Montowlt -Tone~ _Jy!y tt. lt1~ O'OonMH Intl Mlcl'IAll Nltholl• 11. ....... 11 t• against Sunset League mem-IV II I · l'ft k" nded 0111 ~.,. ..... 1 L.c.111t11 M11't'r1 1 Pub115h~ 0<1.-er Ca111 o~ilv Pllflt ~ 10 i.t 1111 "'SOii' wlloM 111mn ... , e , c ia1r 1 s ung e , · , ''· ···-· T·W" 0.•1m1ts• 11, ,,, ,.. 1'7!1 •nd J1""'"'" 1, 1u1»cr+bed 10 "" w11111, ,,,,,. __ ,-ber 'Vestern II h h h I Ml•c.l'I ' Chk•llD Cub• P1tm So•l'lll' H1!!• me : t.un11nt•at1 t•e11 ...... r HOT1cr; TO CllDITOllS _,,.,,,. '"' . a I al and broug I l e ess Ml'l'Ch 1 Chluto '"'°' P11m tp,ing~ ,, .. ,. II SUl'f'lllOI COU•T OF THE \t1I Ulf·lO lck""IKJlctvld 111'1 ""' Uklrtld tht J\londay'1 Pairings h rd . · lh H' h "-· a y into e sport. 1g rurch • Mii••'*" Temolt STATIE OJ CALIFO•N1A f'O• LEGAL NOTICE WITNESS mv ........ '"''''' •• ,,, Et Mode a S Tust''n 4 pm • ... 0 ~ '-G ...... lhtftllRfllft Ull \lllla Ptrtl '"' .,, ,, .. ,,. '' •••••• ·-· -n v · · fashion. as ~·ell as more ::;~ ,0 $.,, v:,,:..C.":''' ,.r!!n1.'1'""" con1r., .. c1tJ " Garciner 1111 ' N .. ~"'6114 !OFFic~~~A~llE•EI Buena Park vs Blair 7 comfort in apn"rel .. has taken M•re11 11 Oik11n11 Mew Cl•••IH 111 F M11t1•1"" t11 E11111 o1 001111s CHl!ISTEEN MC T~f41 1 Not•rv ,.uDlk. c.ntorol• Estancia VS Western 5:30 N ,,_ k' d Mire.II ,, Cl\lugo Cubl kotttdllt 1C111or1 10 c Wl11S 021 OEitMon, Dttf .. Wd. NOTICIE TO Clll!OITOllS 0•111t1 Cou11ty over. ow some s 1ers o not· M•fc.l'I IJ Mllw1111r.w P11m Sor1119, ,','..,""'",,,'," 0c; ~~~· ,~11 'u=:~~E o1'\11~E111i::1Y ,;~N 11:1<1~ :~=~:1g: c~t~1:,~ ;:: M' comm1u1on hilres p.m. even ski. They just stand Mlir(ll u c11v1land P11m Soring• ..,...~..... TY 0,. o•ANOI Ml' "-1tn Santa Ana Valley vs Troy Mirc.l'I n Cltvtt.rid P11rn Si>•lnt• k ctln• 1111>s; "11nu1191on lelCll _ "111 111 ""'°"1 h1vr11t c111m1 1111n11111e THI COUN FuDlhl'lld or1111111 c,..,, D•llY l'lltll •-und and look g-~ '' To< -·-, , ,. , .. ,, , , 00,_ • T-·• , •••• "'Id decldent ire •1<1ulrte1 to 1111 them, N1. """'11 Dtcembe<' n. 19, 24, ,,_ ... ,,,,_ ,, 30 ov '""'J • March YO"'""'' 1m rngi • ,...,.,..., ·-·-,.-....WllhllltntalM,,.WMKhotrt,lllllleOlllc:o E1f1!t o1 UUllENCE C. D4NVEll •w ~ '' 8: Back in those other days if Mlrd'I o Ooln wlnikl ti i. J1rvli t, vni. Pirk -Hun-GI' n.e cltrk o1 1111 i i.owe enlllfetl couri. or 0tc111"". 1911 n 1s.f.• Newpor t Har .. -r b d .-f ki I Mll•c.l'I 11 Clt'Ytl1n<1 'fuccoon ''' 4, e. Hw.1., 1. B•ld111• i. to ·•~••"' lhlfl'I, w1111 1tir nect•M.'Y NOTICE 15 HEltEIY GIVEN to !fie LEGAL N vu you a I pair 0 S pan S Mlrd1 lt Clf\oe!1ric1 Tuaon H11111r1111 H11nt111ttor1 l tich .q, \llt voucller•, 111 fM llfldlr1!w111d 11 111 9111c1 <•ldlt.rt el !ht 1bcl'll iuil'Nd declllllll . OTICE Pairings for the JOth annual they were invariably black. M1rch 20 o.-1anc1 Me,. i. P1rk :io.. -e1 OAYID L. SEFMAN, Attor..,,.t t..•w, thll 111 Pt•MIN t.avlrie c111m1 111ln11111e1------:-:::-::c-----L H Chr. M,iirch 21 51n 0\tllD Y11ma 6JM Wlllti l•• Boui.v1rcl. Los Allltlfl, p)d dtctdtnl 1r1 rt<1ulred to 111• them. IAll JIU • Newport arbor tslmas Wear those now. and everyone Merch :n s .. n Dle9D Ho11v111, Nw-11111'" tM) s1i1r1n• 111111 1,.1 C1Htorn11 t!llUt. w11ktl 1, 111e '"'' "'w1111 111e nt<••,..., YOIJl;Mrs, In"'' office NOT1c1 TO c1101To•1 basketball invitati911al have knows what era they are from. ;::;~~ ;~ ::~ ~;:'!° ciiv ;;:~ :;;:;: con1r1r11 (UI ; =~:::·r31111 :::~r,.:',!"1~"::;:::":t ~;1d•1~::,~t;,~ f! 111:,!.':~ 0:i:;:~~~h •11:~" nC:;.'~.~ ~~:::1g: c~t~::.:r,, ::: J been released with top seeded More Important. they did Me•rti 7l o .. ~1,,.,., p11m Spring• Cl•relll IOI wlfhln follr months •fie• "'' flr11 vovch1,r,to !ht undi!t1l1>111<1 •' TM at'llct THE COUNTY OP 011tAH•1 t tr t h T 'd b M•rch 16 0.kl•llCI Pe!m Si>rlngs Kte!on 1101 C R1gl•nll Ill puDllc•flcn at !Ills neflct. ol her 11tornev. c. ,.AUL DU 901$, Ill Ht. A47'U Monte Vista slated to meet no S e C . O 8VOJ aggy Marc" 17 5111 Frenc. Pilm SP•lng• 1t1nkl11 (111 G Richie, !11 D11ec1 Otcember ii, 100. Oovtr ·Orlvt su111 •· NtwPOrt ee1ch, £1t••• of CLYDE AUSTIN IUltGfll, Victor Valley in the opcnin{; knees your pants were fitted M•rch 21 sin Fr•"'· Pitm Spring' Rabe U! G eerbtret <SI F1tANc1s !!LAINE c1111"0r1111 •1uo, which 11 th• 1t1c1 o1 Dru0',"',· :1t Mii Iii< TtmPlt ScGrln1 IUDS• H11nt1ngton Beach MC DERMOTT 11!;1!11111 el' lht uncler lf1Md fn Ill m11!trt N IC IS Hf;llEllY GIVEN tett; round Dec. 28 at Newporl as tight as possible....between_::;::iocn:i''IO~""' SconNltlt 011mond 2, TllOn'llJ 2. kttwlnai! ,, MEllRYCHRISTEENACOSTA 11trt1lnlnotoll'tt e1ll!tofMlddet"''"'·credUo~ of'"'' •bov1111rne11 die 1 Harbor Hl'gh. · d · t I f1111n,tmit _ Holl~• 1. 1.inc1smin t Co·EJ1eculo•s ~ "'• w111 ut wnhln IOllf mont111 •fief lht firs! Pvbllu· th•I tit Plf!OnJ ht'llno cla!m1 fflln,1 1 your waist an 1n-s ep s raps. M1rc11 JI 011<11n<1 Meaa Combs 4, 111, ebovi nimld aecllO'ent 11cn o1 t1111 nonce. 1•1a lll'CMiei11 1r1 11<1ulrld te Ille "' , Host Newport iS SChedu/ed Th"s gave you the ne1vly Anrll ! OP!'n 1 DAVID L. Jl!FMAN Dt!ed Dl<f!mber 11. 1'70 wllll Ille nt<t1s1rf vouchl1r1. Jn lite t>fll t 1 . . April 2 1.01 Arivelt• Anah. s .. d. H1/'1""" Hunllnttcn eetcll 29, Svn· llH Wll•lllrt 1ov1tv1nll M1rl•A L. O•nver OI Ille cle~ of l~t 1bove 1n1111ec1 c"""'· to face Oceanside H!gh's fashionable sleek look while c1 o.m.1 nv H 111 11· Lo• A1111tn, c1u1.,."1a ,...., Extc!tlrl• cl 111e wm OI or tc ore11n1 1t1tm, w1111 the ntCnH•v defending Avocado League skiing. Sit down.and g'"grene Aor11 t Loi 4n,e1e1 Dlldg(lr s1111. LEGAL NOTICE MIL TOH c. oAwsoN 111e 1blvt rwnec1 11rcec11111 -"'"· 10 "'' undentillld ,, 1111 offk• Dominguez vs Glendora 10:30 a.m. (7 p,m,) HI N11tlfl .............. A\'11111• (. FAUL OU toll ol her lltOrMY! CLAUOE E. YOUNG, )U ·champions while Costa Mesa began to set in from the knees A~r11 4 Loa Angc1e1 Doc1111r St•d. 1-------=-:=:------1s1n ••r111n111 .. , c1111. n411 •u £Ho\'9r °"""'· su1111 w111 Thll"d strMt, S•n11 ""'· c.11temi. II o,tn,) . 1'·1'1Jt At1 ... 111y1 .... C•l•1e!111u NtWl'lfl lbl<ll, C11ffer1t11 nu. '2101, which Is 1t>t Pltce o1 Dutfilt'll ttf l\larina Rosemead will meet Clark High of Las where circulation was cut off. c11:1tTtJ1CATE o, 1us1NESJ, PubU•~ 0r1n91 ce111 0111v 1'1101, Tll: ''"> "'·t6H ""u"""'r111nac1 1n 111 m•n.,., ""•lnl"'" V ded f All P1lm SP•in .. ttmtl 1t•fl It l'ICTITIOV$ NAMI! Oectmbtr lf. :N, 1'10 1nd J1nutrv '· t , A"9rMI' fW hKVl•I• lo Ille 1!1111 of »kl dl'Ctdtnl, wl!ltlll (;,::;; noon egas. Stretch pants en some o 1 c.m. 'The ""'lllflralol'lld do ariuv ~v ••i i.n 2,.1.10 Pllbtllhld Or11111• C11o111 0,11., ,.11111 ~ .ittr 111, 11 .. , Pubttutloll ., 11111'1 A d. LB J d 1he balance of the unique that. These y.•ere fitted withl ;~;;;:MN""'''~-Nw;;\N;;;,;1 ~''1111 1 t1vstn1n 11 1~ P1c111c DKlmlllf 11, lt, ,., 1t10 11\11 J1nwrv t. Mike. rca 1a vs or an I~ co.au Hlg11w1Y, sun""1 ae1c:h. c111rorn11, LEGAL NonCE 1t11 2.n.111 011111 N""'tmbtt 11, 1'11 1:30 p.m. tourney, which features s.ix the waist band reaching your unc1e, 111e 11c1111ou111rm 11eme of OCEAN LEG" NOTICE ~uc1LE T. eu•GE• , r Lake•"ood ,s '1u1·, _ 3 p.m. non-Oran.ge County teams. is hips, then pulled to your ELECTRONICS •nd 11111 w111 11rm 11 .<u. •1a1•r1 .. 111 th1 wn1 o1 " 1' <°"""°""" fll ll'tt foll-111!1 1>ertons, wlloK l"·lt7t5 11'tt ltlewe ,..med lllUdenl J·le.lix vs Serra-4:30 p.m . comprised or Camarillo and natural waist. There was give, I Bet 11em11 1n 11111 1roe1 Pi.ce• of •eklenc:e ,,, c••T1••cAT• 0,. auuNEss T"6UH CLAUo• ir. YouNo I k I II lollowl: FICTITIOUS NAMI MOTICI! TO c••OITOllS 11J Wllll nw. 11•"1 Notre Dame \IS Poway -La Jolla. but you still felt i e your egs Chir1a "· Dtwln. 70f tsl•nc1 view TM undenh1nea da.1 certllv lie 11 c.,... su,.11111011 coulT 0 , THE !11111 AM. c111Nr1111 n1t1 6 30 Monte Vista (fHI) i 5 y.·cre being compressed into a YOU D• .. s.11 111ctt. c11. "1ovwav M. dvc11111 • ~11rieu •• 2m Nawpor1 e 1v<1.. ,'f ... tl! o• cALll'o•NiA , 0• T11t tu.qJT ; p.m . LlthlholCltf, llttl Cinv0<1 l 1 n e, Costa Mew, C1IU11t11!•· undtr ll'tt flCll!lous THll COUNTY 01' OllA,._I AlllltMY lw 1 .. eulfrl• South Pasa<iena vs Covina_ considered the power of the shorter length as the day wore Hu11111191on ee1e11, c11. llrm "'""' Pf CAL 1 Rl!"F"111GE"ATION ' '"· A"41ff4 Publlllled Or111tt ca.11 Di n, Pilo!t San Diego area while Clark is o·idn't 0111<1 DectrnDt• 1, ltl'O SERVICE end 11111 s.11d 111m 1, composed e1111r of LLOYD o, 111cHA11tDSON. n.i.c.im1tt· .t 12, "· '" lf111 127!10 8 p.m. on. Ch41•1•• F. 0ew111 et TM fol10wl.1o11 "''°""· wtioM" ,....,. In 0ec .. i1<1. the 1969 Nevada state champ. Now a ne'rV era or both llkttw.., M. Llththo~' 1u11 111C1 Pl•ce 01 residence 11 n follow•: NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN to 111e LEGAL N011CE L B h ") · ~-h K St.,1 oP C1ll1or1111, Let Angeles Cwntv: J1m11 OtYld C1lhlllf'I, 1206 w. C1fllon u..:Jtl(lrt ol 1111 1boY1 nemro e1eut11<1IO------=:::::-:------,;. GflllllG eGC ay continues l.IC\O, 29 wit fashion and Comfort has been now On Otttmber 1, lt10 brlort me, 1 JI!,. S1nt• An• n111f t n "'oons h1vl1111 cl1lms 1g1ln1t lhCll 1'-Jt1M The f•'rst-ever Laguna Beach finals a day later. ush:!red in. The belled ski pant _J Noll,.., PllD!lc •n 1n11 lo• ••Id St.ie, D111<1 Otc•mDt, 11, t9'o uld dlCld.nt ''' •1<1111~ hi me rh1m, C••Tll'ICAT• 0,. 1u11,,.111 H,._.1llv 1-•td Chtrln F. Dewllf J1mts 01v!d C1lllM1n wlfll lh1 MCtSHrv voudl1r1, In Ille olflte FICTITIOUS NAMll Rctary Christmas baskelball ·The Pairings: with no i~tep str.ap is ~ 1 J •nd •~w•v M. L1t11111o111.,. llnown' 10 me Stti. of C1111orn11, 0•1011e coiinlY! 1111111cit.-:Illthe1bclve tnflllld <o11r1. "' Thi undenr1111<1 does , 1111 hll 1 edfl. 3 30 A1 t v · l b' h' of th Last ., .. M•Olltlf lo ~ 1111 lltftol'tl wllote nlntel .,, On OK. 11, 1•10, btl1lre ""' • Not•rv IO ,, • ....,, "'"'" with Ille llK!SHfY duelfllf • tlv•lntH " Ji ., I tournament gets under way at : on e IS a vs 1ggest it e season. 1uDKrlt>tc1 lit 1111 w1th111 1n1t•um.n1 1nc1 Public In 1nc1 10.· 1ald 11~1e. t>el'10l'll!I~ ·'lflU~l)I••· 1o tilt 11nel••t1tn1<1 11 tilt olllct ·coo• Me.. cinklrlll .,!· 1: s~, Lagu'la BC.ch 11,gh •ronday Victor ValJ.ev___ season this pant was a Old .,._, k,..w 1111r1 "''' • •(kncwled!led 1i.ev e~«u!t(I the ••me. 10t>t1r..:r Jim•• 0tv111 c .. 111M1n known 10 111 Mr 111orpeys, IC~UP• AND KNUPP.''"°"' ••-" .... •:.. u , .r..... ' · I• ~-flllllr IMINtl l•mt 111 "'111<11 (S EAL) rne 10 Dt 1111 pf•Jon whott n1me 11 ~ llllk ol AmtflCal't lut!dl111, 1300I Etsl CLEA.Nii n v• t.uA•LIDO afternoon with the last of ::;ix 7 p.m . -Costa Mesa vs Las question mark. Now i t·s 1111 •c•rt w11 tl'tt"'.,. 41 houra OOllA F. OYEll 111b1crlbed 10 !he w11!11n 1n11•u'"'"' 1nd Phllld1!Phl1 st'"'' Whllfl••· Caltlern.I• Id qs11,:n11 thll stld tlrm ''<Of"" Veg •• Clark COmfort and Style has Put the llttr 111• ''"" ••• IYtr' . . • Nbt1•• Public . C•Uto•~''" 1cknowtld1to ht fftecu!ed '"' 1amt. tolOI, whlcl't 11 lht pile• of b\j1Jne11 of POI 1ct 1 " fo!lowtn1 H•tD11, Wiiis• slated tussles billed for 9 111 U41 .•. C1n1111 llHI Dir!· MY Commlu lon E~pfrfl IOl'l'IC!AL SEAi) Ille ut'Mltr1l1ntl r .. •If m•Uers Pefltlnlng NIM n u Intl 111,. Cf rtlldtMI ... S 15 C ·n L I th boot t t f th k' -"' 1·J · • • lut, ... "" Ao•ll 21. lfl! Merv K. Htn,.., ta tht a•1111 Cll 11ld decldent, wl!llln four 15 '°"-" o'clock. ; p.m . -amarJ O VS a n-e· pan ' OU 0 e S I """'"''" .rt... !ltlt St111,.17 00111111 K. Jon1n1111, All11t,,.Y Nef1rv Publlt-C1lllc•nl1 month1 111111' 1111 flrll Pllllllc1!1l!fl of lhl9 C Ger11<1 E. Jone., $1.1 W. ltl~ Slrt,l., Coach Jerry Fair:'s host Jolla scene. ''""· .. 1k1111 11 11o111 ..,111111. '"" c11,t Av111111 Pr111C1oa1 Ofl l<e 1n notkt. 0111 Mesi, c11tlofm• nt11 8 45 N port H bo N.•t week I'll ha"e more on liltill.,. •I mtvlta ot th• 11r111 11u11,wer, c111rorftl1 "'" O••no• cauntv oited Dttell)bfr .t. ltl'O. Dl•r<I Dectmbtr 1, 1'111 Artists \\'ill play surprising : p.m . ~ ew ar r "" • 11111 '""'" Ctmtll 11111 "'"' 'f.j'1U Mw 0omm111111n E•olrn o. Elinor Rl('fl1rdson. EKecutrlK G1•1ld I!". Jffitt I Ill h (• ·1 . th vs Oceanside fashions in skiing. •• Ml ll ... I dtwo ... Clr11111 Publi~ O••l'lllt Cfllll Dt ilv Piiot Nov. 14, itn of ""'Wiii of Ille STATE OF CALll'O•NIA, Univers ly g .,.., In e ::===========================ol JIM 111 ........... •t•llll "'"'' Doctmbfr lf, 26, lt!V Incl Jll'IAJll'Y !, f, l'Yblls/ltd Or1n11 Cot$1 011ty II/IOI 1tl<t~ nl"'r<I dicldenf. Oll0AN9,~. COUNTY1 fi'nale Monday. ' 1. Iv! 111t11 ""' wewlll 1lvt "' 1t7t 13'6-10 Otcemliilr 12, "· u, Ttll ind J1nu1rv 2, XNU,., AND KHU,., ., n ...... ,1mbt, 1, ''"· btf0(1 me."'• 1111 "'-IMHWll, I"" 1111 Ylcttry "':l----;-::::-:-:-7.:::::::::--'-"-"'11'71 Ult-10 111111.. ..011..., ubllc In l!ld for M!t S!1to,. Action is scheduled . . . TM • .,, w11 c111111.. • LEGAL NOTICE 111f16 E. p11111411,1111 "' .. 1 "'' ... ""'"' '°"1'n1 Gtr•ld II!. J°""' 1llld111Y '"'" Ctf'lltl 1, Dirt· LEGAL NOTICE Wllrttltr, C1Uf. "411 klMIWn le me to be 1111 Hr'ton w11os1 f\Jonday. Tue s d a y ~ ). ,. Eler11M11111 J. (If• Till lllJ) '"''"' nlme 11 wbtcrlbld to fM wllhlll In-,. e d n es day wilh lhe ..... •• lllll tl71 AlltrlllYI "' E•HVltlJ llrvmtnl Ind IC~"°'i'Ylldtld h• EIKllfN' ' TOMORROW IS THE CllTIFtCATI 01' IUSI NllS IUl'l•IOlt CCV•T 01' TH I ,.U'lll!i.lted 0 , .. ,,.., C0t.!l 0.lfl' Pilot. "" H!'l'll. championship to be. settled * Jl(71TIOUI FlllM NAME STATE 01' CAl.ll'OllNl,t, FOii Dtctmbe• s. 12. lt. 76, "" tt74-10 {Otll(llt Still c«s• .... 1'4'1• THI COUHn' Of' OIANOI Joh" 8. !.11111ot1rM1n ttl Saturday. FIRST DAY OF THE H_.1 -.. lht 111111 11"' Tilt ur'ldtr•ltl'lld do hlll'IOY urttty 111,. NI. A-61NI LEGAL N~ICE Not•..., Pub/le:. ci n'°'1)11 V. t V II nd l!Mv ''' cond!Xllflt an 1....-estmtnl NOTICE OF HIAllllNCJ OF l'ITITION v~ Ortne• Covnh' IC or a ey a llllk fl(fftl l\'11" '""'"' ..... bu1lneH llS Co-Ptflnt•O II P.O. Be.-,011' l'IOIATI OF WILL •ND1--------------1 M'I' Commlqlfln £Jt1lftl the seeded teams lloll . ' . II ••• """ ., "" lts'f, Slnlt Ant. C11Jfor11l1. vnder "" COOICIL ANO 1'01 L. TT... T~SfJl ,f .......... 1t14 l·nvltalional. have b v. es REST OF YOUR LIFE ~:/ ::! -:,..u:, .. ~:.' := ~g~i~~~•m,':,"'' :.iH~f,j'M',f,~ow~ Te'.~!,~~,~~~~Irl! A. sTEtN, o.c111ro. NOt~t~J~o:"ft~~tL'"0 o!c~~eci11.°i.~'1!! 1;!!t1,.,°',,1~ .. !1""1. ll111C/11"' llMI Oltntt Dl•lt ... ..0 , CE 'I "'' G '" T"'I ,., •v ,.,...,, 'londay ,·n the t4-tcam (<'eld. • .., ''' , COO'l'IPO•ld 111 ""1ouow1ng 111rton1. w11ose " t .. 1::.1Y 1v " u-HOl!ll 0111110 OJ Tll'UST 1'11 nis.• ,. """ Ill I "" fl(lf llemtl Ill l\ftl •M OllC~I Ill relldenc:I ••• C~ude II. lluuen ~•1 lflld 1>er1ln . •ell· Tf-•ttof." Tti unique t 0 urn e y thlt , .. , ,, AYlllAG ING 1·' II 1011-1. IO-Wll• Hon lot Jfalllle Ill Wiii ll'id Cad!cH •nd Th• lollcwlM C"'Y of "notice", tht LEGAL NOTICE e M k k h r1"'1 "' ,iar · • ' "'-11 ' Mlchtel E. c11111111, Ulll L•t T11n1t For !uu111et cl Ltllert T11t1menttrv te orlelntl 111 wf'tkh w11 tiled tor reco,d on accommodates !!l(:hools in the 1 1 :llltl you now w •rt ,.. ltll "'"'' "''"' 11"" "''' "" "'' Dr .. M1111on v111a. c1. Geor11e L. Pt1111-r, ,.,.,..nee •o Whkll 11 m1d1 for U·4·1t/11 •!If 0111c1 of the '«IH'der 011---=::=:c::;:;:-::::::;:;:-,,,...,=~- I '(' ti 90ing.10$ does -lhtl'IWhy WI C11t ttn Ill Jtar. Enll•e1, ?Jll lllr<ll•n<ls Dr., NtWf>Of'I fllflher P1rllcvl1r1, 11\d llltl lltt tlmt tnd Oftng Collntw, C1lllotnl1, Is 1tr>I to"°" SU,.l'lllDI (OUltT 011 THI • • 1,000-pupil c asst 1ca on. 11tter JOU '"'opportunity lo llrft •• llttcll, C1. (lrl II. Fisher, HIO• E or1ct DI lletrlllg th• stmt hll """ ... ln11!TllKl't II Ill e••mln1ll1>n of Ille fltl<t fO •;:Tir OF CAl.lf'OlliNIA l'O• 'londay·s Pairing' ""''''I" wont lo. * Grove SI., Or111tt, Ct John P. Hewitt;'°' J111111rv I, 1f71, 11 'i'f!! a.m .. In lht 11ld truat orcotrl'I' 1llowt YOU m1v h•vt I! COUN0TY OF Oll:AHel 1• 1$!1 N. Louh1. Stn!1 An1, Ct. Jflrt E. cour1room ol D111ttttmfn No. J of 11!d 1n l11ltrut In l.~t trw1ttt'l 11tiu pr~ N • ""HM ''ictor Valley Bye look II !hist Slllitlics on 400 tlJlll• C111 r•u lm~.I~• I , ... lflll· Hrdt• 112 ... e Ninon Rd Tuslln Cl '°"''· ,, 700 Civic: Ctnler Orlv, WUI. In ctedl11111. Tl'fLE INSURANCE AND ff~~,~~. O• SAL• 0" """'0~1.. ' ',[ Do'ntiO ,, Breth,CO ltll l .. lft net ttl111 ••It II J1r,.., '111 l(r1n1 JU $ o't...11111 S .. nti Ille C11y of 51nl1 Ant, C1!llOl'nl1. TRUST COMPANY, 61 TNtlee Burfol'I E I I .,'!TY AT 1'111VATI IALI ' unlllivts who m:1nllf llltndld Ill com11tt.11 1 ""<fllllwn ,.., 111 Ant. ci Diwid L ·Minn tii1 e 011ec1 Otcembtr 10, 1'7f. T1ubm1n T\111t11 11i.,olflu•. ~:otri."'o••OE00Ro001A DAVJS. 1t10 k11t1"'"" IDS c1r111 conf1ttnct.' ........ , •.. Tiit "'"••11•1~ Wllhelmlria Ant~tl,.; Cl Rotitn \I' w. E. ST JOHN, NOTICE I HEREIY 01\.'EN! THAT •• G R H OAV1S. Dec.•. p.nl, Slttl•ts .. U•j Ill 11111 r1eort Mtllftll. ,,;. S. Lowtil, s,."11 Ant, ci.' Cou11tv Cl1rk. TIT~I! INSURANCE Ind TllUST COM-NOtlCl' 1$ Hl!'l:Ell' lilVeN lllet oM Norco vs Palm Springs 2:30 1.-...: A\'f!IDt fi11t Yt•r commls-•• pttr111, 111 11111 r••r w1111o Howird MOI 213,, Mont~rt• Mlulon 1 .. 1'" s, l'ratlllll• PANY, 1 COl'POr1llat1 II auiv •-lnltd Dactniber tJ, 1m. ti 1;00 l'clock l'.M.· alons 11~293 to1 lht 400 Avtl'lf' 9111 com111et1111 1•111 1111 ltwll· v1110 c1 ' 0111 w11ek11,,:. 13111 41t IHI 11111 strHt rru1lH uno., • DtH Of Tr1111 d1led or ll!tr1an1r wltMft 1111ICme1llt'NN 91' \'iublcloux vs Damien• p.m . too''' 100• 21 moo wos l22·.400, '' t11w11 ""' Lombi•d' iid Gi•dtn Growe (1 Cff11 MtM. C1t111r•l1 nn1 Jtnv•rv "· ltH, txKvltd Dv DON ltw, ""' ulldttJIDntd Alln'll11lslr•!Of' Wiik Co'ona b)•e Ottlll Dectmber t !f70 ' . 'Tiii 1110 40·7'H FIO•E Ind CHllll'TINE M,t,RIE FIOllE, !he Wiii Af'lnlxMI of 1111 l11f Wiii fM (hlfM Min~ lflctllM OI $9,8\8 O'l'll llllWiOUS in• l/Ol!I Welck~m Alltrlltf fllt l'IUlllfltr hlllblnd Ind wilt, 11 Tr\tllOf'I, !fl &eellrl Tesltmont ol' Geor1l1 Dhlt, din1tld. BeJlflOWer VS tolftl I HI ..... tlitln'l ....... 111111 Tim s/Mk:hltl E Cl !llOtn "uDlllllMI Ofanw CO.Oii DlllY l'llcl. Ctflll11 a(ltltlllO/lt fft llYOr cf FLOYD W Wiii I HH •I Pr1vlle Hlf. tullilect '-• O'lt1111ttr, "!I'll .. 11 ..... 1 1tllcll," !Gto L · End Dffember U, I', If, !tit JJtl·lt H"YES,tnd THEl.MA I. HAYES, hi.I~"" C::'t;1t1on by Ille 1boY1..ntlltld COllT!. 5:36 p.m. ,_I 11:!1t1C S..!u 11111 Miii I'll• ,, 1m,.r11o11 .... 1111 II • I '" . .., •!Id wife, II lol11t ten1nta, •t btlllll<:l•rv, I 100:-1"" 011'1111111 erc.ertY bt,..,.r,. S ddl b k ' m.'.t:::.t 13."I .... It ... ,,.,,,, "111'1' •llOrl'"' '"1c t -Ill& •i.· '1C1d II, Flt111r LEGAL NOTIC1': rlK'Ol'dtd f.11-ff. 11 lt1a!fll!Ml'll Ne. "l:tt, It !flt ... 111" Miii dtudtnt, Ill wll: , , 8 e aC \I, 1t vu tttl ktftll N ..... lol 111 (Ill· •IJehll I'. H~wltt In 11Do11 Ull. Hff 173, of OlflClll lle<Wdl 1. One llllmencl r1111 · llrt1 tllllls. 7 p.nl. 11Wnt11I15%), teltbtfl, tnl il1ry, I~ othlrt 149%). ftml•, "J1rt E. Hvttef ,.JtQt 111 1111 ot'l!ct 111 lllt Recorder DI' Orantl Tiit •tlovt ""'on11 ll'OHf!'f m1v "' JC WrestJin g ."' ................... - ... ·, 39 1IHCl,..1rd MOI CllllTIFICATI o• OUtlNISS Coll11h'. C'11ltornl1. Utd ollllt1tf-.,._ llllll'tC'lt<I on Otumbtr 2', lt1'. frll!f• CIUClllll ........ for 1111 lrllltlHI SUT'll of 10:00 o'clock A,M., It 2;09 l'~lodt l'.M,, t i I ~-·· C , c....,r'illll ''Jerry II, llr1n• FICTITIOUS MAMI Mm J~ 11111 11111'tneHClll lnl.,..11 lilftdOlt 1111 f1111C1 .. C Arttwr Nls11n. ""'""" 11 ..... ollegl Of IQl1t'l'1lenl work IXptrilflClll 110.vld L. M11111 _ 1'111 llf'ldt'•l•fllf tto '*""" ""' ,,, *" ·Deed ti Tr11t1l 1,_. IM oetllll!Mt llW, 201 ' Nd lretdw•y, •ltllolfM 111 ~ AJltit* Oliff ~"nin9 lt$IS"" ·~''* tn1lpi1tan1id lflllfl&t•I v. Mt!fli\11 tendudlllt ' bvl!lltH I I 1717 s. Gfllld MCVtM tl'lfrtb'i' .,. 1retenlll' held"""" Cl1Y 111 S•11f1 AN. Coiwtty Ill °''"'"'{ ." ' ·,-~-1.~ Tl\ M STATE OF CALIFO•Nl"l Av1 .. S.1111 Alli, C1111ort111. Undtl' ""ICC> Ulldll'tlllledl "'''I brtldl °''Intl dtf1utt ,,,,,Ill C•"fomle. lid•.,°"'" """Iii ,...., WllO -COUNTY OF OllAHGE I 1s. lltloul flrm neme ti "THE LIGHT 1ft, !ht otlf!Nllent for wftlCl't tuCP1 Geed fll tnade In wrltlna 1M mt~ 111 .. u.,..... ... D1111 l!lllfffY1 Wt'" ••kinl 11'1111 tlld w<lllll~ lllCCeSSI~ On O«tmber' J, "'°' btlort flll, • llf'VOLl,ITION" 11"' "'•' ""' llt!'l'I .. TMI •• MCWftv ""' tc:Cl.H'F'M Ill ""' n..-oflkr OI Mirier. HI~ 6 """' ., Ntt1,., P""'l( lft Ind tot MIO Count¥ Incl ~ fll '"' loll-lllt "'-.. 1111 .. "~""'" Ml !IOI' lletll midi of; :IOI' H, lrliHWl'f. Slnl1 .f.111. 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"':;.•»·-"•"-''-o.,., __ ,. ,.:.o ~ ~ I I Jt DAlLY PILOT Saturday, Otcembtr 18, 1970 (G) For Evtryon1 SHOW TIMI$ 7:00 ond 9:30 Flip's TV Series -Boost for Blacks NOTIU: IMNl!Pb Piii CHllSTMAS SHOW, Wa•••••.., ... 1\11,...,, he. JI -4 14, 1 :OI 11·*· "CAl'TAIN NIMO _. UNDUWATll CITY." Cell llOIT THIATll fw "4'• '*-' ......... Fastest in Tho W oS'r Buy it. Sell it. Try the futest response in the West against your own clock. Test Dime--a·llne Ada, where the action Is, In Slturday's ·DAILY PILOT. By VERNON 8CO'l"r HOLLYWOOD CUP!) -Flip Wilson la black, funny, brlcht and a television &tar -not necessarily In that order. Blacks have been aucceufu1 in dramatic and situation comedy shows -I.e. Bill Cosby, Diahann Carroll. But the late Nat King Cole, Leslie Ugg1m1 and Sammy Davia bombed as hosts of variety ahow.s. Whether they failed because of .skin pigmentation or low quallty shows is moot. Wilson, a compact, dark • inci!lve man trunks they weren't equipped. "The others had acts or routines," Flip said. "They were out of their bags a1 ho.sis. ''In the begiMing when I decided to be an entertainer I knew 1 was funny. 1 also knew ~~iiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~il~coiw~dn't~ngordance.lhad POSITIVELY LAST WEIK ENDS THURS. DEC. 24 ' , ' • ·u**** IT'S ALL SO FUNNYl'itATID I • (WllAAtwtaJ -Nn Y0tto.11yN-"I" --.-·::r · 'IOllBU MD onmt ~ BARBRA STREISAND. YVES MONTANO -JACK NICKOLSON "ON A CLBAR -'Dllli'T' fWa DA~UCAN ~-~. FOUVIR"ft r.=,,~ • Al RPO FIT -DEAN MARTIN • BURT lANCASTER •HELEN HAYES RATED "G" • 2ND TOP HIT· 3 NEW mWARDS LUXURY CINEMAS TO OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY AT NOONI OPENING PROGRAM IN CINEMA VIEJO AND HARBOR CINEMA I Fun ... Muilc ... Adventura"'Purr-fect in every way for everyone I ,/ • • • • WAIJ DISNEY productloal' y ' A WONDERFUL NEW . .JI CARTOON (1~ FEATURE· TECHNICOLOR® •t1•Hd bJ IUOIA VISTA Dhtn•11ll111 Ct., llflt, e n 10 Wttl D.~••Y '"Mhotl•- EACH THEATRE IS BRAND NEW· EACH HAS LUXURY SEATS AND WIDE SPACE LOUNGER LOOES,SURROUND DRAPES AND HIGHLY SOPHISTICATED PROJECT·ION EQUIPMENT. EACH THEATRE OFFEIS THE ULTIMATE Ill PATRON COMFORT AND COllVElll· ENCE. EACH THEATRE HAS A GIANT SCOPE SCREEN AND STEREO SOUND, DEEP PILE CARPETS AND EXCITING CONTEMPORARY DECOR. EACH THEATRE WAS DESIGNED IY A WORLD FAMOUS ARCHITECT AND EACH THEATRE WAS DECORATED BY THE NA· TION'S MOST OUTSTANDING THEATRE INTERIOR DECORATOR. CINEMA HARBOR I HARBOR2 VIEJO CINEMA CINEMA ·IN· TWIN.THEATRES TWIN THEA~ MISSION VIEJO COSTA MESA COSTA MESA SAN DIEGO FREEWAY HARBOR AT WILSON HARBOR AT WlSQN ATLA PAZ T\JRNOfF 2 Ml. SOOTH OF S.D. FWY. 2 Ml. SOOTH Of S.D. FwY. DIAL IJ0.6990 -DIAL 646-gU~ l!IAL 646·D5Z3 &::.."&G CHRISTMAS g::~.~G CHRISTMAS g::~.~G CHRISTMAS II ARISTOCATS" "ARISTOCATS" "CATCH-22'' to use worc:b to tust•.ill lntei-est. "All these yurs I've been preparing mysell. I'm • storyteller rather thin a comedian becaue storyteller& last longer." Wilson read everything he could on comedy a n d comedians. studying t h e professional comics from the time he was a youngster. He learned that it took 15 years for most ol them to become suceeesfUJ funnymen. "I also learned to hold my c I u b performances to 45 minutes and never ·do an encore.'' the new NBC star said. "There's a very thin line between_ enoujb and too much with comedy. ''I discovered most comics have one quaUty that makes them unique. "With Bob Hope it's timing; Jerry Lewis, dynamics; George Bums, effortlessnes11 ; W. C. Fields and Groucho Marx, control of situations ; Eddie "Rochester" Anderson and Butterny McQueen, voice. "There are no schools for comedians, so I attempt to use all the qualities I've seen used with success by oUlers but atUtude is the most important thing." Not quite. The most signifi c an t element of the "Flip Wilson Show" is that another black entertainer i11 getting a shot at bigtime television. "I've always been aware that I'm black, of course,'' Wilson said. "But I don 't think it's a factor in my show. I will succeed or fail on the merits of the show, not because of my color. . "Humor is a deep emotion in people. Laughter can make them forget a lot of things. "I'm confident NBC has provided me with the best of everything. My show will be about 80 percent comedy. My approach is based on pleasing myself and I'm difficult to please. "There won't be a n y messages on my show. Tbe biggest )hine I want tn get across is that brolherhood can work." -Wilson meant exaclly what he was saying. "One other thing." h e concluded. "This is my 15th year in show business. That's an important yesr l o r comedians.'' NY Theater Walkout Now Over NEW YORK !UPI\ -The curtain goes up "very soon" in a dozen olf·Broadway theaters darkened for a month by an actors equity atrlke setUe Wednesday. Of the 17 productions under way before some 200 actors and stage managers walked out Nov. 15, three have closed and two others have maved to Broadway theaters. No npening date was aet ror th! theaters scattered from Greenwich Village to the upper West Side, but a source close .to the bargaining said the floodlights would go on "very soon .'' The walkout ended with approval of a te nt a ti ve contract betwMn the Actors Equitl Council and the League of Of ·Broadway Theaters and Producers. BALBOA 673-4048 -6141 "'I. .. -............... ,. Now tHru Tuesday ·• i!' THE ..... STRAWBERRY STATEMENT -Al - "PASSIONS OF ANNA" .,,. littlHf 1Mf111•11 What's HapP!•lng -'Feen Scene -in Spotlight j EDITOP.'S NOTE -The ly beer th< exuberance and vJ. 'l'bo groalt!I array or coml,. , Goldie Show, 'American' Coming Up By RICK DIJ BROW HOLLYWOOD' (UPI) Televiewers on the lookout for something special on the home screen will have a number of events to keep an eye on in the near future. By all odds, the most special happening in video's near future Is the end of cigarette commercials, which w i 11 disappear from the air in just about two weeks. on Jan. 2. NBC.TV has announced the first special of "Laugh -In" graduate Goldie Hawn will be presented for an hour Feb, 15. Miss Hawn. who won an Oscar In her first movie. ''Cactus Flowe r.'' and currently is getting raves tor her performance in the new film "There's A Girl in My Soup," vdll have Johnny Carson and Ruth B:Jzzi (of "Laug}rln '') among the guests ·on her special. On Jan. 2. NB C·TV will present one of Ho\Jywoocl's most memorable mus i c a I films, "An American in Paris,·• with Cri!ne Kelly, Leslie Caron and 0 s c a r Levant. The film, with music by George Gershwin and lyrics by bi s brother, Ira. won seven Oscars in being named best picture of 1951. On Feb. 1, one of Kelly's former leading ladies, Rita Hayworth, makes her first television appearance as a performer on CBS.TV's Carol Burnett series. Last Sept. 23, Miss Burnett's writer of &h!I column, tality that those four cheelEf ever assembled combln6d w1Ut which wilt bt 4 wttklu /ea· boys could put into a perform-unbellevabl! stunt wark anil turt, ii a Huntington Bt:ach ance . The quallty isn't the an equall y unbelievable story teenaoer who ia acUvt in beat, but It ls indeed a wet-tnak.e for the perfect'marria1e local commu11itt1 theaur. come novelty ror &eUe fans . of old·time lhrlll.s.anr laughter Sweet Baby James by James slapstick comedy with the new r BY STEPHEN UHLER Taylor l1 one fine album. Tay-]iterate social and slightly What'• hlppenlng? tor'• lyrics and melodies are medlci~e-coated offerings, I.e. There's a lot .of things hap-alwaya One. if not downright "M.A.S.H.". beautiful, wld) standouts being Kramer set out to film the pening in and around orange "SuMy Skies," ''.Fire and ·greatest comedy of sll tlme, County, and a lot or those Raln ," and the beautiful title and what with everybody uilngs are geared for the tune. laughing so loud. who's 1oln& young set . And that's what this Anyone who doObts the pow· to argue with hlm ? weekly colwnn is all about: er of good, out-and.out solid ---- What's happening, where and laughter and~ would like to set a screen comedy that ac· when it'• happening, and how tually is a screen comedy in It went-an all-.encompasalng the finest sense_ of the word , colwnn featuring information might do well to catch a re- and reviews on local concerts. vival of Stanley Kramer's 1963 new albums, movies and an)'· fun fest , "It's a Msd, Mad, thing else you may want to Mad, Mad World.'' know about. And you can let•-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I me know about it by WTitin,ll m~ in care of the DAILY PILOT. or calHn~ 962--1055. Questions and ooinions will al· ways be we!Ctmle. " ,, '" . { UAfl'll * p 'AL••AT PllrfN•Y Upcoming concerts: oco "SROO•I" ·-; ... ~: '~ wil\ be nlaying at the f'.olden ply• Bear in Huntin,.."n Beach, just "AN ILlllHANT CAlllD 6 "' SLOWLY .. 536-9396 FINAL WEEK I AISOLUTILT THI LAST ·7 OATS IN CALIF. ll•O~I ITS NATIONAL llLU.11 acrnss the stref'!t from the oler, c1111• 1,1, 6 5""' 1 =• '·"'· on Jan . a.10. For reservatlons l~~~~!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"!!:!!! r.alt ~'J6..MOO. And tnniaht thel= Four Muse~ folk club, located at 302 Ave. Estrella in San Cle- mente. is holdina: a ~oeclal ·Christmas partv with folk acts from all nver the county pP.r· forminll!. Adrn ls!!ion is fr~ for evf'ry,,ne, and the 1how starts at 8:30. * For those of us who ne ver had the exi>erience or see.inR the Beatie~ in concert, the next brst thing is now available. Live Rtnalsunce Mln1trel1 is a new under~ound Ip record· ed circj\ 1963 at several con· certs where you could actual· Team Signed HOLLYWOOD (UPI\ Producer Gene Roddenberry signed nearby University High School's football team for a sequence in MGM 's "Pretty Maids All in a Row ." fXClU5M OU.MGl "'"' 1rtoo-11 No rt wvtd SIOIS! COfollNJ005 'tAFOfl:MANCES! .... _ .. l l lC•H ¥-lflt. •llCl! r&t .......... fH( l t5T , .. l l•tl~ Ill .. I ~•vt Kl ~ TW!t•I> .. Jot~ "~-.......... ,__ , ............. ...-.. -.. ........... _ ........... .., ,...b ............. 1 ... ..... '"' ...... -,.-.-.. Do· ........... ~.·-..... -· .. ~ ... -, .... t-...;. ,.., _ ... _,,. '"''" 1'1! 1• r~r~l •I Olol' l>'<l t>ICTU!ttfOUU~SU , .. ,, ,, ••. 11•1 ,.,, l'ltCl! SOIOUI D t l ~·· ... _,_ _..._ ....... - "YOU MUST SEE THIS FILMI" -/I(<~.~'""'••/. Uf• Cot~'" i>•CIUl'llS ,.,.,..,,. • llS ~·•••<'""' JACK NICHOLSON F'/VI! EN8JJ l~ll!C/!11 C0..0"" [!] show offe red a spoof of one of 1;:=====:=::=::=::=:~1 Miss Hayworth 's most famousl" ,Ill llAlllNG -··'" 4:00 . 1:00 . \11-«l ~~·· '-00 . & l)O. 600. 1.00 . 1~00 s.;. l.00. 3 •j . J~. 1.lO . t lO movie~. ·'Gilda." Miss Burnett DOWN TOWIC played the role created in the [ ~ll'liilmi:ii"'11iiiiiiiii111mj [ fi lm by Miss Hayworth, who saw the spoof and sent the cn medienne a telegram that said: "I loved it. You should have done the original." The two performers got together personally and Miss Ha yworth agreed to appear with Miss Burnett. On Jan. IS, novelist Philip Wylie, renowened for his "Opus 21 " and other works, ha!I his fi rst television script turn up as a science.fiction drama on NBC·TV0s "The Name of the Game.'' 1xcJutl•t Orlv•I" SMwlllt l UMllr 11 Miit! 11 WJI~ 1'1r1t11I "•lrfD 01' TM• •OAO" IXI t kll • SKallf CM• PMtur• "UNl'ilT"PUL Wll'I" 11 1 "IT'S A M•O, MAD, MAD WOllLD'' (01 •l11t • J1mff 01r11t r "IU,1'011.T 'fOUll LOCAL SHllllPP" (01 All Cellr P•nollv •"'*r1111111111111 AIMrl l'lllftrf • AIK OllllllU "ICll.OOO•" 10) tl\tt • leclM· Jrftllll1y PMhl,.. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••• -·-·-MS.llU •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --··-"41-4111 0..~11 H.,l'tf' Shewl U,.._, 11 M11tl 81 Wlfll l'tl'Mlt ''VAMl'lll• L.OV•lll" 1111 ,... ....... (tiff llMtvrt "'CULT 011 TN• OAMNIO" ill ·• Alt Cellr llltwl L.M Mlr"Vlll e Cll"I l•tl~ "l'AtNT Y0Ull WAGON~ te•1 ,111s Jtlfttt Otl'!llf, t•t "'•rl• Stll!t "GlillANO •llllX" .. . : ~ . :· . ' .... ' ·. ·. '. ... . : . ·. .. 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"Wllkllnl wn11 rin "'''""''~ , ' ' • . • •• I i • I I 'l ~ ;: ' ~ ~ •' • " ' • ' • • \ ,, ' • • t. lllF __ .... _. • -....-....,.. .. -,....-~.-r-,..·~~~·---.... ..,. .... ..., ___ ,.....,._...,.,. __ ...,.,. ______ ,.. ____ .., _____ .. _. ............ ""lillllll""'••'lllli"i_..;llO .......... ~i;;;l,_~llll'-..;;.;....;;., _____ .,.. ...... "-:! ... ~ I l I· DAILY "LOT 1970 .II - ·' -Cavett Dl•placed I I Merv's Move Hikes Ratings • BJ BOB THOMAS all ol a .sudden there were four desk-and-couch circuit : his HOLLYWOOD (AP) talk 1hows origlnating ln New knack of drawipR comedy 1nd .. The~ were limes," admit.. York (Carson, Griffin, Cavelt human Interest from oddbtUJ Merv Griffin, "when 1 didn't . 1tnd the syndicated Davld and offbeat characi,rt. think I _could make it through Frost). He is now plaMing salutes the ~w. Midway through the "It became a s e J le r' !I to }lollywood ,institutions - flfllt Interview, 1 began market for guest.!. 'l)le !lame Jack L. Warner is·one subject. thinklpg to myself, •1 wonder faces were turning. up on "Since We're Jiving ~re If anybody would really mind every show; you could tune In now, we want to pay our if I Just got up and left.'' any night and find Rodney respects to the community," Grilfin didn't walk out on his Dangerfield on 110mebody'll'7iiiiiiimiiiiiiiU<iiiiinfiDiiii late night CBS gab!e!lt. He show. II stuck It out , managed to wrest "Once Jerry Lewis played a transfer back to his native my show and Johnny's on the state, and now appears to be same night ! After 20 minutes, sW'viving the rating race. he told me, 'I'm sorry, I've GrUfln recently transferred got to leave .' He didn 't tell me his base of operation from the where he was going -to Cort Theater in Manhattan to Carson's!" 1,QOI'~ OF OIL PAINTIN5S WHOLISALE WAllHOUSI OPIN TO THI PUILIC $5 and up ,1•1t •· l:DINOI:•, SAMTA Aq "HON• QMIH OfALl:llS WANTl!D CBS' Television City here. The Griffin said he would have rating, he reports, has left Manhattan sooner, but he improved. was ashamed to leave the Cort "It's now a two-way race," Theater. He had insisted that he said. The two leaders; CBS su pply him with his own himself and long-time front home base. and th.e network runner Johnny Carson on had renovaled the o Id NBC. No longer a threat is legitimate house for $ 2 ABC's Dick Cavett, although million. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT SHOWING NOWll OA1LY ,llOT lltff "Mtot Hight lland · Doesn't Krao w • • • Convict Frank Rutherford (le!t) and visitor Stuart Anderson Share the affections of a delighted Floria Mose in a scene from the Jfuntington Beach Play· house comedy. "My Three Angels," clo sing tonight. Bard Bombs • ID Britain Shakespeare Shaky, Subsidized in Stratford he remains the darling of the A casualty of the Western critics -and ABC, which move was Gri ffin's o Id recently gave him a year's sidekick, Arthur Treachcr. renewal. "I miss him terribly,'' Griffin admittedly was doing Griffin remarked. ''He was a poorly in ratings and morale a great asset to the show. But few months ago. That was Arthur is along in ye.ats - '''hen he lost his :r:est for the he's 76 -and he just couldn't show and wished to be make the move from hill home switched from New York to on Long Island. Besides. he is California. involved in a very profitable no 1>0licy against employing also makes some money by When did he reali:r:e he had fish-and-chips f r a n c h i s e them . fi lming its best prnductlons, to make the rhove? busineM with Bob Hope's -"Ame, leans can p I a y "When the phone slopped brother." such as "Mid1ummtr Night's ' • • • ' • • • ' • • Podf<'s Hwy. 39 OriY"ln & Sou1h C-Plmo I ·i: IR''E "~· 'L '·:_,·.._l • \."J )Ll11" RlJ~~l G1:JR C1J~~ "Where's Poppa?" .. H COLOR ~v O~l ,,e UnlfBd ArhstB MATME 5.6.TIJltDAY & SJ.Hl>AY "WHE•I"' ioP~A.· ~ .. l'Cl.e.Xl ,llklOp..._ SA. IUl!OAY & $UNDAY T ,. : ,., ... ' . I r" ~., ~ ~~ II' """ ,, II ~; ··~ ·-:-·_ CO-HIT AT HW'I' 39 MY . • . . . . . . . . • . . • . LONDON (AP) -Shake-question. In 1959, before the speare is still a hit In Britain, present company was formed, but h.i5 name is written in nk sorm 380,000 people aaw_ that's red. t~or 10 years British Shakespeare plays at the taxpayers ha ve been forking Stratford theater. Ten years out to kttp Shakespeare going later the figure was a million, strong in the capital and in distributed between Stratford hls birthplace at Stratford. and London. Shakespeare i"ust as well as , ringing," he said. "We used to \Vith the move Griffin is Dream,' "Marat.Sade'' and 1'3nglish actors," says Harlock. -~~~~~=====~b~e~n~ood~ed~~·~·i~th~~ca~l;l•~f~or~~g~oi~nghba~c~k:lo~~w~ha~l~ln~iti;·a~ll~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "King Lear." · th h Th ''Richard Chamberlain Wa!...AJl gues t1ngs on e s ow. en made him suecttd on the excellent lfamlet when he played with the Birmingham ii "The works of Shakespeare , But money has remained are more popular than ever, tight. Har\ock blames rising but they are d am n e d costs in production and actors' llepertory." .'~ expensive lo produce," says salaries. Peter Harlock, publicity man Seat prices have not kept for the Royal Shakespeare pace. Aldwych 's most costly Company. which is marking seat is $3.84 . Stratford goes to Its 10th anniversary as a two-a high of $5.28 in the tourist th eater venture. The company season. Paychecks in Britain wa.s formed in 1960 with the are smaller than those for Royal Shakespeare Theater in similar work in the United Stratford as Its base, and the States, and theater prices are Aldwych Theater its London proportionate. outpost. Actors playing the lead earn The venture has never made about $240 a week. Basic rates a profil Last year it lost are around $60. The stars $386,400. include Diana Rigg, who "We try our best to cover reportedly earned .fi ve times ourselves, but if we can't the more in the succes s ful government steps in," Harlock· tel6'lsioo se r i e 1 "The &a,ys. _AvengerS,_•_• __ ~--- From t h e government-"The actors are not really Apart from Shakespeare, the Atdwych Theater produees world classic11 and new plays by modem authors, some ot th~m steeped in controversy. One of · them was "Us," whi r.h attacked A m e r i c a n in volvement in Vietnam. This production brouiht charges that government funds were being used to subsidize controversial political views. Another aspect of the Royal Shakespeare Company's activities in f.()ndon is the highly successful W or Id Season, first started in 1964. This has brought In such ell3embles as the Moscow Arts Tfieater, Ole-Tea ro Sli6ile oC Italy, Japinese Noh Drama and the Comedie Francaise from France. The eompany backed Art.II Council comes an worried about the money," annual grant of $600,000. The says Harlock . "They feel that council also has provided Shakespeare is necessary to public funds to clear the their art and transcendsf~;::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ deficit. questions of money." AGUNA BEA( The cultural success of the The company has n o two-theater wnture ls beyond American actors, but there is $(HOOL OF ' ART AND DESIGN Vikki Car Sponsors Grants for Mexicans HOLLYWOOD (AP) Singer Vikki Carr, once ashamed but now proud of her Mexican an c estry, is inaugurating l ,000 scholarships lo aid young, itexican-Americans. "But these won't be just far scholarship." she says. "Some young people may not be gelling all A's and B's but • • BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE MATTRESSES • MATTRESSES IOAn HOMIS TlAILllS lrNt11I• Shapes Cest• M ... Mottr-Ce. 2111 NewpMt llwcf. Uberty B· 1303 UPHOLSTERY • Mesa Upholstery Liberty M781 JJll NIWPOIT ILYD. it.l,llOMI 141-UIS JOI lllfOIMW BARBRA OMAR SfREISAND • SHMIF \ '\ n(Wlll.ll\!'M1JR· ,I AAYSJ,•JIHWllCJDf ~ ...... ,.. '\~~G·•• ~·>i~ ·-~~~.,.,... ALSO .. , excel in something else -Jn helping the cemmunity, er music, or maybe they want to go to an art school 1r a photography school." 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IChools of thMter today aren't pd because they place too moch emphasis oo 11<holarshlp and not enough on theater · I procNcUoo," NYf Dr. Monroe UPf>llWI, new chairman of -Ole Deparaettt ol Thealer at UC ·Bl-. '~lays are written for the stMt, not for the page," Dr. Lippmln says. "Theater, at least. "' .. Important to pracUoe as to write about." To .:>me •theater schools this ls a new concept, but it's long been the practice at UCR for theater studenU to practice their art. But the new chairman cautions, ,;We don 't want to be and I don't think we are just a how.to-do departmenL W e give strong emphasis to the literature, too. But, to realbe a play's.lritent and content and tts artistic value as fully as we can, it must be staged.'' UCR's department w a s renamed this year. It was formerly the Department or Drama: it's now the Department of 1beater. MUCH BROADER Dr. Lippman exp1alns the change: "Theater ls much b r oader than drama. Ordinarily drama refers to the plays, the literature. Theater embraces the whole spectrum of acUvJty related t o producing a drama -the llghUng, CQ.5tuming and so on. Theater as a living art - that's our focus." The department remains basically the ~ as before, with the addition Of the dance program. Prior to this year, UCR dance instruction was an inter~partmental program, jointly offered between the departments of, drama and physical education. Now a student can major in theater with an emphuls on dance or with emphasis on drama. Dr. Lippman would eventually like to incorporate cinematography into t b e department, at least until it might become large enough to be a depar\ment by i~U. "It bas a valid part (in OW' depeitment},u-he says. ''And faculty ts e:ii:cellent and my !l's perhaps Ille most papular colleagues "" cooperaµve and of the irl> right now. That and enthusiastic and of ·a mind is television and I don't thltik to pwpoee.'' they are radically different "In cinema/' he continue!, ' This .year. UCR'• ·theater "there ar 0 , ..,... dlll<rent department Is ollerlnc lour techn(ques. needed . In tralnlnc . l!llJor productions, Including f ' actors. In film!, for ins\anCf, dance concert,. and f o u r you don~ have lo sustain graduale lllldent i>roductlons. characten as long. You can The MUOD began wiU! • cut and go back to it later. Shakespeare's witty and Voice projection techniques bawdy "The -Taming of the used on stage look hammy on Shrew" In November. In early camera But, basleaUy the February the dance students techniques are the same." and faculty will present a concert of or i g i nal BEGAN IN 11121 choreography. L l p p ma n ' s professkmal At the end of February and specta]ty is directing and since early Mareh, the department bis career began in 1929 oo the will stage st rind be r g '.s staff of Southwest Texas State masterful dream play '"Ille C.OUege, be bas directed aome Ghost Sonata" in a new 12S theatrical productions. American Engl&h translation From Southwest Tex a s , by w. L. 'Turner, a professor where be was for slz )'W'S, be of drama at UCR. went to the Univers.ity of The last major production of Michigan for two yean and the year will be Damon then to Tulane University for Runyan's musical comedy so years, during which time ht "Guys and Dolls.'' went from instruct.er to full professor and cha~ or Interspersed with these will Tulane's Department 0 f be a ·full season of plays presented tiy the department's ~a:;bebecamecbalrman Gr 'ad u ate Repe.rtor·y of the Department of Drama Ensemble, including Ibsen's and C"mema in New York "Hedda Gablir," and evening University's School of the of one-act plays, Neil Slm90's ''Star Spangled Girl,'' and Arts, where he remained until dy this fail wbeo be joined the UC Christopher Fry.'• "Tbe La 's Riverakie staff. Not for Burning." Why did be leave New York, Dr. Lippman hopes to liave the bub ~ this COUDtry 's next year's season set up major theatrical activity? before the end of the 1971 "I despi:Sed New York'," be spring quarter.' To do so, he says frankly. · "It's an plan to ask for suggestions on unliveable place, r e a 11 y poMible productions from not incredibly dreadful a n d only the department's facu1ty incredibly expensive. And New and students but also from the York is not a good place to be audience which attends this teaching drama because it's year's presentations. full of people who teach to "Theater is for th e earn enough money to do audience," he says: '~I think other tJP,ngs. we should at least find out "Everyone on the faculty what audiences would like to GETS HIS STAR Actor Gh Ill Wiiis Chi11 Wills GetS Star •DtlOlt"I .,,.... -Tllll h "°""' __. ....,.., ...... ~__,.,.fib .. Y¥. ,'o:lf&." ffle .....ny t1levl.iot1 l'- Mlljll ..... i.i ...... 1111 llMfl Oii it-.., ... ,... .,...,. " AtVrnlnl Ill -----Alllll • ....,. t:thMrdt no -.. ... MtMlt. I llJ CYN'l1ll4 IA)WRY NEW YORK (AP) - Tel .evlafo n pr·o ·gram1' comtruded of d u r a b 1 t lnlterl;41a 11em to have as l:nanf, Uva u a cal And at a lime ...... Ibo thne big -~appear II> be ..med about their.own filcaI health, I -of their elderly CU!<>lf• .,. alive, well aDcl Uvlng 1D l)'Ddlcatlon. "What'1 My Line?'' which began In the door, depart.a d~s of the t f nescopt , HOLLYWOOD (AP) survived qui.Uy for 11 Veteran western actor Chill network years until 19'8. Then Wills has bis star in Hollywood it moved Into syndication. Boulevard's sidewalk. Over--There, with a healthy lirieup or joyed, he knelt down and kiss-stations , it continues to attract ed it at the unveiling. daily audiences and, more "Anything· in show business important, sponsors. I feel good about," the rangy, "Can You T.op This?" which gravel·VOi~, Te:ii:an croaked had its beginnings as a. radio at the ceremonies thls wetk. show . has returned to life in The two foot, brass-outlined syndication. So have "To Tell star is one of 1,600 implanted the Truth" and "Beat ·the since 195-1 along Hollywood Clocy.""'Truth or Consequen- Boulevard and Vine street by ces," currenUy in tta 31st year ciVic ~ters to create a as a radio and TV game pro.. "walk: of fame." Each cob-gram, has never been away. ta.ins in · brass the name of And now, a gimmick show an entertainment celebrity, that in its Ume simu1ated past or present.. more tears than a soap opera, Chill's, In fro n l of "This Is Your Life" after a Grauman's Chinese Theater, nlne year ·rest, ~ on the is neJ:t to the late Basil comeback trail. Rathbone's and near the late il Syndication means that a independent producers appealf.d for funds on tbe air had not. tnloftllecl In tundl!I out frab and ralled '1 mlDlon If< b!a ' "I lhink1here were only two show• at a time when the ttruallne tnstlbttbt. There lnstances when Wt told the networks have lea avalllble wu tbe nlcht singer J,JlllaD subject in advance of our ~ time. Roth'• Jang and wccessl'ul plans," he said. "One f 1: Al the peak of 111 network llnJUle 1,.inat aloobolism Lillian Roth because o popolarlty In the l!llOI, "Thia wu puhllcly 1<Yealed, • nature of her slory~The olher II Your IJfe" WU • live Vlefttl dtllgbt In recalling WU Eddie cantor, who ~ _..., The Idea wllJ to ..,. nJcbt wbeo Lowell Tbomas had one heart allack and WI surprile a person in a wu U'prlaed with the tribute did not want.to upset him.'' _ ClJllll<lnlallon with his pool -and ructed with ...,,. In lhooe inslancee, the lite: old friends, nlati~ faced, ~ 8bock that ~udience ~.wu informed tbl telCben, military bud1Uel. wu, widely Interpreted u surprise eiement was lacking. Sometimes 1t wu an unknown dhit•wte. Hollywood insiders On a few ~vitable occasions person; often it wu a recall ltiat when Art Linkletter subjects became suspicious of ·celebrity. Invariably the wu -..i, 1 prominent all the skulking ll1>Wld and productlap staff and f-uecutive'1 marriage suddeoly whispering. Surely, there were and relati•es of the ctDtral went on tbe rocks. It'" seems instances . where the subject figure went to great lengths to the uecutive ~'lold his wife ' was certain but was a lood k the ._. secret he would he homo very late enough actor lo fool the eep PfOJ-• a • became he b.d a business audience aod even Edwards Being choeen was a statul oonfereftce wlth I :-Ll-tter. f with his ..... -..1 .... and tearful symbol. J.AS...-: ""',...._ The man behind th e, ~W_he_n_he_a_m_·v_ed_hom __ e,.:.._h_is...c•:...':.r_a_Ut_ud_e_. _____ _ program was and ii' Ralpb .Edwards, who moved from radio announcing to drea"11ng up and hosting game sho •• He is also the owner and crealor or ''Tur t h or Consequences," off w h I ch "This Is Your Lile" originally was spun. "We did a 'T11rth or Consequences' segment on radio in 1941 showing the background of a diubled soldier," Edwards recalled. "The audience reaction was·so strong we started planning the new show immediately: lt started on radio in 1948 and moved to TV rour years • WISTCLIP:F P\.AZA OPEN t:YES. 'TtL t TH•U CH•llTMAS SUNOAY U Is I Vi,jt 0 11r Boutique Al Th1 ·N1wport1r I"" later." Dick Powe 's. series is sold' individuaUy to Wills, 69, rolled· up to the television staUons, some with Edwards, a s e r i o u s , .,_ · :,1;,~%.:,i~~s~gli,°:pec~I~ and some wilhoul network youthlul~?"king man In his CINEMA WEST-1 & 2-last Week 'for "Airport"·· afUliations. 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Lucille Benson's performance (as Po!lard's Mother)-'Best to the university, and to the campus," he says. He speaks highlyofhls colleagues and of what they are doing. GOOD DEPARTMENT ''We have a good department," be says. "The Behind _,-"successful" man is an ur.deistanding-n ... or two ••• or three! ' ELLIOTT GOULD IN A OAVIO L WOl.P£R Produc!IOll "I LOVE MY ... WIFE" BRENDA VACCARO• ANGEL TOMPKINS :;r .......... ::w~.:=-..!Mw.·=~ .. -Jll;Tl,m·-~ Supporting Actress Stuff!" · -Ui ..... ~ ....... · ·"FAS'll ROUGH! EXCITING! . . . Robert Redlon!, 11 alwa11o · · istotallydevotedtollle character. He's insicje It. What looks out is -channing liar, thief, lover, deserter, brave~ not lucky, and a man who'll never stop . trying. Brilliant!" -lftMr"""""' MEW'fOltW POST " 'little Fauss And Big Halsy' is a ~EAL THRILLER! 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BUY OF THE CENT,URYI -.-... ,-~ Custom·built '5 bdrm., 41'.i bath, lge family, MORE THAN JUST VIEW -quality·custom FINER HOMES ...,.. ... ...,.,, '"'"and• honie. wtvlEW from Santa Ana to !be.ocean! home on quiet street overlooking maitr'har· , sec!~ study foi· the ex.. All huge· rooms,· elegant master sle,· big · bor. Designer interior-like new. View fr&m · THE VERY lfEST OF EVERYTHING ON ecutive or professional man closets en a cl thes ch t T locaUon bed d · U · LIND'A ISLE who needs a Private ottlce -ev . 0 .' u e. op master room an spacious vmg room, at home PLUS a pool and w/beach privilege. A steal at ~.$00 3 bedroom, dining room and den, breakfaSt The epitome of elegance and gracious fami· low maintenance yard com. 1534 ,ANTIGUA . Open Sat-Sun .1;5~00 room and enclolied patio, additional access Iy living in this beautiful 6 bedroom, 51.h blne tD make this the per- from rear cul-de·sac. Open Saturday and sun-bath Higson built-to-order home. Fabulous fttt place for the family SACRIFICE-REDUCE0·$15,000-· .. · day 1 to 5. location! $245,000 that loves to ,ntertain, For quick ·Christmas sale .. Custom-bit· show r.Iace. Panoramic w .of baV &: city. Be'iu\. 19l5 MARINERS ABSOLUTE PERFECTION The owner :io .,,.,;.i.r an awns & patios: 4 Bdrms, (am~ rm., formal . in design and construction ... Four be\!-,,.,,. Eu bl DR & 31'.i baths, lge kitchen. · $124;500 FOR SALE-OR LEASE 00PTION . READY fOR THE RIGHT F A~llLY immedi-rooms, six-bath Mediterranean home in Do-''" ' for 1 un or 1606 ANTIGUA . Open' Slit.Suh 1-:SiOO· ~UME ~.I. LOAN on th!' s , Bdrm. -·eq" ·I· ately! 3 Bedrms, 2 baths, family room-West· ver Sbo es Famil 00 f I d. · the Bluffs. u ~ ~ cl• iff. Perfect locale for active people. Open r · Y r m, orma mµig Now Only $8'9,500 C'LIFORNI' HERE WE Gft ·•7• 500 room, breakfast room, exciting large Jiving CAhL 673-85lO ., ., ....-. ., · 11.1, 3 ye,rs yo1111g, 21!<· bath hom,. 2 Pa~. Saturday & Sunday 12 to 4. room and new terrace. All the amenities. I Transferred owner has just listed lu:iiirious· db. earage, brick frpjc., w/w cf.ts. & dq>& .. . . Olllco Opon Soturdoys A Sundoys $130,000 . ~IJ·~·-C Ivan Wells home in beautiful .Ba,ycrest. 5 VACANT .. $35,500. Owner will ease/op! 1 ... ' • Bdrms, formal DR, enclosed pool. Circular for one year. •<M Option money. .... 5 Mon ; . , :' ~ETE ' BARRETI. REALTY NEAR·NEW ll driveway. First class condlUon tbruout. . Isl & last.m:.th's rent. $25 Per •;;ontb · ·'. N I 5 bedroom· borne, formal dining, large fami· -· 1607 SANTIAGO Open sat.Sun 1'5:00 be credited upan exercise of option. Call: !'tit · '," • 1 : " 1605 Wostc.llff Dr. • • ly. room .. 3/h. ·baths. 3 car garage. Lovely.f;a• MESA urnnr Wood "'2300 A" uz 5200 ti Be tifull I d d d HJIA BAY ISLAND-'lt7 ~.. -. · ... ~ .• · , . .,, • : o. · au y an scape . gar en. A ia-.. · ,.,... · . _ .. , _ cent to . Dover Shores. $94,500. CAMBRIDGE Quiet & secluded '.living ·On 'Ibis e'xclusive e BI LL HAVEN, REALTOR _'.,;:_~- world of bea'uty !' Tennt! ct, private park 211 1 E. c...11 Hwy., CdM 61_-<1 ' BAY ANO OCEAN VIEW!! with trees & flowers. Charming 5 bdroom Gwr•I . 1000 GMlr•1 1000 Four bedrooms in lovely Irvirte 'Terrace, Ir your family needs more home w/pier & slip. Call today to. sff!. 'Genltr'•I 1CIGO Owr•I lill' • ~ · family .room and large sheltered pool. IM-rOOm then be 5ur to see ~ .BE-"CH OUPLEX e Slaps To'OcHn e MACULATE ! Estate sale. Christmas present this;,.,....... 1850 ~g. It. ' FOR THE WOMAN WHO 'HAS EVERYTHIN.G -.& I ·2 Furnished Units Empty & like n e·w! Only -just reduced to $74,500 for fast sale. OPEN bednn home wi th large Except a brand new Dov~r Shores honie! Tie FIX IT UP ''FIXER UP~ ;1' · ~l,~$2-:,Co:;.lonl $32,500. 3 BR, fam. rm., 2 SAT. & SUN. 1721 Galatea. family room and a massive a Christmaf bow. on the front door & give her Outside of · needing paint a One bedroom livable co~ rJi , O ba, 2 car gar., bllns. *VIEW VIEW dblc used brick tirepJace. a present o lasting beauty! Vacant. $105,000 Utile repair 4l.' some y8.rn in N:ewport Heia:hts.on.i,:~ . · ....... WI i•msan'l ·~AYWOO.D REAL,-V * * It's located in the prime 410 MORNING STAR Open Sat., Sun. 1·5:00 .,..vrk thi& "Mesa Verde 127 foot lot. Rent or Uve f1 ·-· ----------· - .. , -.Realtor 6306.w. cmsrHwy., NB Owners are moving and now offer this de-section of Mesa Verde ju1Jt WINDdw ·ON THE 'BAY cambrldi•" ·home wUb 3 1: thll until )'OU are ready ~~ · 67M3.5o 645-1564 Eves. e 54&-1290 e lightful 3 bedroom, 3 bath home. Large liv-steps from park and school. Fro lb . It 1 1 . ba . C to family &: fonnaJ dinillJ ~ build )'OUl' dream ~ ing room with fireplace and unobstrucjed It'1 OUR EXCLUSIVE LIST· m e Je Y o ummg sin. us m ill In ereat ibape, vacant. ~ location 1n the ~ ·' BALBOA IAY.ERONT 125 Foot .choice R-4 waterfront property with 45' pier and slip. Existing new home r stressed and designed for expansion to 6 I units. Call for .further info. '250,0j)O. • Belle Partch · ' ' ' " " . ' " HERE'S REAL LIVING Large and gracious newer hoine on presti- gious Lido fs le. It has 4 bedrooms, 4 baths and fireplaces in living room and master bedroom. $89,500. • M. C. Buie ELEGANT IA Y VIEW, ·Quality throughout is evidenced , by 1 many .fine features in this beautiful hOme, 3 "b!lrms;. 2\1.i "ba\hs, ctinv. den eould 'be at ·h9tiie office with private ,entf,mCe.' $82,SOO ~atbryn Raulston . • .. · · EX·IACHEli.OR'S PAD ' 1(ou'I1" dig Ibis dude's diggins! Even if you're married, you will enjoy the h'uge, private lot, big exercise pool, indoor gar· den & formal dining room. Ivan Wells built & it's beautiful! $69,950 Bill Comstock OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING F:o r $68,500 -you have a fee simple (no 1easehold) four bedroom. three bath, Lusk Harbor View Hills favorite "Sandpiper" plan. Al Fink ALL YOU WILL WANT - for Christmas is this spacious 4 bedroom/ family room home with high beamed ceil· ings and a view, too. Call for app't. to see. $67,500. Bud Austin PEGGED FLOORS Are featured, combined with USED BRICK to bring extreme warmth -all this in 4 .. BR. Westclifi custom home. Terrific value. $63,500. Harry Frederick C'ORONA DEL MAR -VIEW 4 BR .. .21h ba. Lusk home with family room, formardining large heated pool, \vith court· yard. Perfect for entertaining. $58,950. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Enjoy life in Bays})ores in this immaculate home located amongst the trees & short walk to private beach & bay. $49,500. Mary Harvey WESTCUFF-UNDER $40,000 ·.A cozy 3 BR. home, located on quiet· street in top residential area. Short ·walk to school, park & shopping. $39,800 Cathryn Tennille $39,500 Tw<>-Story beauty. 4 bedrooms. 2'h ba .. Fireplace. Two patios. Air-conditioned. Ex· cellent value. . Mary Lou Marion 322 POINSETTIA Level lot 30' ~ 118'. Would you like a new, custom home on the oceanside of the high· way in beautiful Corona del Mar? At less cash outlay than is i'equired for many. older homes? Call for details on financing. $29,000 carol Tatum _I' Coldwell,Banker AMO C0M"1UIY 50 NEWPORT CENTER OR., N.B. ' . ' ' view of Bay plus landscaped patio. Glass en· ING at only S33.950. with built for maximum view .. E~tra large patio Make your ofter. for $19,950. can for~ closed sundeck. Excellent financing availa-FHA or VA terms. !\'lay 't\'e for poolsid~ entertaining. $167.600 5t6-23U •'· ble. OPEN SAT, & SUN. 801 Kings Road. •how>"" through! TAKE YOUR PICK-$69,500 & •u,500 &Ml·sUt . . . ' " $69,500 ' ... ---COA .. TS Brand new duplexes in Corona del Mer: First -GE ,.RIALTY FROM $37,950 TO $54,950 owner's depreciation. Bulll·ins & iireplaces. , """'.at ' ' UNDER MARKET Top area in Baycrest at $54,950. Pool, 3 bed- rooms, dining room , plus family room. De- cor -with a flair. LIVE' HAPPILY TOGETHER, SEPARATELY SpacioU.Sliving room with fireplace, biilcony terrace, oversized master suite -all with vaulted beamed ceilings. ocean view -across delightful. canyon greel)belt. Your childten have their own play room, walled patio - three bedrooms -pool and park. $52,900. THE WAY OF LIFE Smart! Luxurious! 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 story,· surrounded· by green grass, acres of trees and cool clean air. $46, 700 .. ' ' ' . OEAR SANTA , Please briilg ·me some kids .to p'Jay wiUl in ~my niee .back y~rd a11d fa1hU;r room,. a mom • to cook ·in my convenient ' coub tiy kitchen , and a dad that is looking fo r a-bargain 3 bed· room Harbor View Home. I'm'most a ttrac-. ' ... ' tive. 'f'U-"500. WALK TO WHERE??-EVERYWHERE I '. Greenbelts, tennis court, pool, shopping, schools, from nicelr. landscaped corner lot - 3 bedroom, family room. Many p'urpose garage with spotlights. carpeting -ideal for studio. Qualit;r carpets, air conditioning and many other fme extras. $371950. MACNAB ·IRVINE Realty COmp•ny 901 Dpver Dr., Suite 120 1080 Bayside Drive Newport Be•ch 642-1235 675-3210 · W~LLicE Great storage. Call to see. . REALT RS ''Our llth Veer'' ... -546-1141- (0ptn Evonln91) WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., 19alton , .2111 Son Jooquln Hills R'ood ·,'.. NEWPORT c.ENTER 644-4910 * * * * * *·* SPECIAL FEATURES Pool, patio, and a splendid Dover Shores View. Beauti· I========:-::=======~ fut new Ivan \Vella-Built. 4 General . 1000 Gener•I bedroom, 3 bath, separate I ..;..-':..,..----'~ powdor· room, Large d;nln• 216 ORCHID . 3 BR CONDOMINIUM In choice section of M()i)tk:el. lo, to be. completely redec.. orated ·1Dcluding 'new car • pell. Priced below muktt. Act faet on this ont. room, Jara:e family room · - with liroptace, 1.,.., kitchen CORONA wtlh .... ..-. ""'" Galoxy QEL MAR ~.::•':,!:; ~:,;1 's'.:.~ O'PEN SAT & .SUN pauo :11(1!,9tl0., , , , . J • 5 , !Yan 'Weffs &..Sonr • $20,SOO. ' ' I , Roy J. w¥d Cp. · r 'EX CL US NE-AGENTS · lD33 Matif)e"ri DriVe "\6f6.1550 ' '<Open .~ily). . . 3 h4room 2.laths Slil mo. Pays AU Or no money down to vet& for this well kept home lo- cated in' Costa Mes:a. It hu For those who Jove the.chann ~ , , and w&nnth of an older CUSTOM· i i'BIDROOM prOpert;y •. A. spaciOOS' .home.' '&· GUEST'COT·TAGI' and iu7it.cotlage to provltle Exct:U~t'. Eutsldt Joci.tion, an excitlnc chaJ.Jence .to the eio m' p I e .t e'1·y :,tt4:fe'coiat· decori.tbr • mll'lded, · Ydu'U ·etl. • H'e&vy ·shake 'roo'.f 41 love the cozy glow of the many ·bitn :reabire. 1 Refrlc' fireplaces.In living room and 1& Wlliber' included ·i"trfect family room and you'll be :for the adUlt 'fam'il,Y-ucl•in- thrllled at the roomy 67xl18 'li:WI. Im~ ocicup9ney • lot wil,h Iota ot play room ·, ' for children. JUST REDUCED lio.ooo. ro· $89.000. CALL 673·8SSO ' ' •. P ERRCN .11 • --·~·· ••. 64).1771 'Anytl-' : THE REAL. 1Z_ CSTATI:RS a fully enclosed covered pa. LIVE MODERN ' ' tlo. Two car garage com· CU&lom BuUt. CALiroRNIA pletely fenced front a n d ---.,.-,----CONTEMPORARY,. Lo w, rear yards, great for famil. LOOKI . rambJina: rock roofed home. ies. Asking $24,500, Ita va· 3 Bedroom 2 B•th1 Wrought Iron and block W&1I ~~~~~! cant, so hurry!! $141.00 mo. incl. t•xtis enclosea , the property com-546 8640 Take over &ubject to existing plrtely, and Jandscaplng ntA loan annual % rate ol con&lsls or lush evergr@en 5%% and you'll get 3 lar&e planUnp, Larae cement pa. bedroom& 2 baths, rock fire. tio, fenct'd off HEATED Gener•I 1000 Gener•I -'--'--'-·---..CCC.: I 1000 BY THE SEA MUST SELLlf p1"", built-Jn kHdoen, fore. AND FILTERED SWIM· , • Realtor ed air beat, double garaiie, MING POOL. Open beamed Luxury & comfort by the sea 2629 Harbor, C.M. cul de sac 1treet, block wall ju.st s9 steps away. -t bed· Owner has bought anolherl--:====-===· I fence and an eXcellent Colla celllnp in Living Rm., Din· rooms -5 baths Enterta.Jn home 80 thlli 4 bedroom 2 EASTSIDE SLEEPER Mna addreu. Call now. Ing Rm. and· B/I Electric ln paneled family room at. story house ia priced to ~II. BUO:OLA BUILT • Three Open Eves. Kit. with breaktut' bar. mosphere or formal Jiving Occupancy available after Bdrm. Two Bath home with 546 1,40 Three large bdnns., Two room, both have massive January 5th Ideal location BIN Kit., Dining area and !:t~~C: 1: c~ ~ fireplaces. \Vatch the Spin. cl<>se to eleinentary school'. larre family Rm. with used SIDE COS'i'A MEsA LOCA· akers sail by from the glaas. FHA.VA terna;-$32 500 brick tlttpl&Cf!, This ram· TION. A HOLIDAY •SPEJ:. ed patio on the roof. There's ' ' · bUng redwood &iding home a special income feature, ~ COATS wip, heavy shake roof ia Realtor IAL at Only $3}..950 with too? A rare value at $69,500. & localed in one of Co 1 ta GI OR nfA TERMS. Jwit call 646-nn. WALLACE J\feM'1 finest residential 2629 Harbor, C.l\f. M. M. LA BORDE, Rltr \-0' THE REAL "\.. ESTATERS " ·.· ' REAL TORS '"'" • """ schools and MOVE IN FOR 64&-0555 . EVft1 646-4519 "-n Evonin1• '""••1••· Freshly""'""" Jn CHRISTMAS $ 100 Down . ..,t-i: out • fully carpeted and • 962-4154 • draped. Compl•l•ly fenced WITH 1 0°/o 3 Bedroom 2 lath -=======1 "'~""""""""""""'""""' · W•ll laod,.aped yani.. A DOWN $19 950 $1.50 D Vac:atian Year MUST sEE AT 128,ooo wmi , 0Wft F1iA· VA TERMS. Near entrance to Bayo'nt. 4 plus closJnc COlll and you 4 lleclrooms Around M. M. LA BOROE, R!tr. dandY b<drt>oms cmasr.r· can move Into ti's uni..u... Fl•xer up-r 4 ~. open beam ceil· 646-0555 Eves: 646-4579 bedroom aep1nted on other able ~ue before Xma.. ·It'1 ,.-inp, bel~, love.,ty patio • 1lde of home). full site tor. only 5 yn. old, bu & fire.. 'Mils one needs pa.int and on Lbe green belt, nearby BB ID by mat dining room, lam.lb' piaot, built·ln kitchen, fore. clean up" but at a priC'e of pool and put!Jlla. ~n. A • • • • • room with built in desk unit, ed •it'hn.t, all newly redec. 524.000 its a Steal, Total spacJous home In a beau· Ch • fma I lovely acrilan carpet1, vinyl orated. · • HURRY on lbll down Only $150 plus Closing tifully malr\tained carefree ns S. Wall covering -$42,950 -Ohe! cosL'I In Costa Mesa. Can setting in the Bluff1 only owner will hdp finance 'Nith 546 8'40 Realtor 2629 Harbor, C.l'if. LIOO WATERFRONT APTS .• 320 LIDO NORO $150,000 Price with 7% l5t T.O. 6 1Beaut. rum. unitJ; 6 car aaraau.A·util, room. 80 Ft. on swimming beach Will consider trade for boat er ma.'l:imum $85,IXK) lge, 4 BR hou11t. Biii Grundy, Rltr. 833 Oo~r Dr., N".8. 6(2.Q *.BALBOA* 4 BR, home. View, plus a11r. Age apt. • and . on t11o'O lots! $69,500 Newport Beach R11lty * 67>1642 • $46,800. Yoµr number to call 3 Bedroom + den home. 10% down. Phone 646-nn to ·be liberated to I.be eU)' Family/dining room, fire· life 673-8550. place, bl.tns, dishwasher, to view. ' THE RE:AL ~ ESTATf:RS Cl'Pls, ~· covered patio, dble garare. All ln perfect Ftnltor condition! Immediate poa-2629 Harbor, C.M. , ·t:> THE REAL "-ESTATf:RS .... ~., 125.750. --'~~~~~=~ I ...... ., MONEY . Wolls-McC ordl•, Rltrs. $1S,IOO F.H.A. .., ,.,. AnYone guallltes ••bJ"'t 10 M &·KER CONTRACTORS · 0810 N•.,..<:t Blvd., c.M. mA i..an Titt11 &\4 annual' . .. . SPECIAL-2 Plex I mn29 l>'l""•t•a• '"''· Total pay-Only 10%· ®wn·Wfll blit thts • ment $148 per month. Sharp one bedroom. houte wtni. Trucks & Equip. OK HELP ' 3 t..droom-. gllst•nln;r .... t opt:on ·a "'1!·-b!d, Lookln& for a place to Jlvl! with HARDWOOD n.ooRS Jt.2 lot ••• 'ONCY S3l9li0. 2 luxwious baths modtni Let the rent on thli lclJ&rrri. and park your equipment. Modr.I home wUh all the ex. bulll·ln kitC'hen. Ready for er p&Y the· wt,.y WbU'.e )'OU Well here Jt ii. Duplex plUI! tras Spe.rkline 4 bedrm 2 _,,._ comm. zonlna:, lfuge )Ot wifb ,.......:. home with fonnal di"n· Immediate oceupel'IC)', GI watch the property' v.._ II ""~-''"'.I" buyer1 welcome CAU.1 aoar. can ua 10 iJJ\.·nUptt a ey acctu. ~ to evtry. ~ , family and 2600 1q. ft. ' thb t · thing, Great area for lnvtst. Must be told Immediately-Wa Iker & Lee tum:: =Dt oppor. men!, '6()00 undtt the market at DIAL 645-0300 I -<\U. ...... '"~"' 0'"4 J\raJt .... FOREST E. OLSON -·-· -~~ ' 2190 Hubor Biid, at Adams REALTORS 2299 1-IARBOR, C.M. TUlED of that otd~rumitun? .... \ou_th (.oas t 545-0465 Open 'Iii 9 PM FOR.HIM CORP. )fedBtUon Home Bldtl 64.5-1506 nr..ED 01 that old 'tum1tunT It'1 re&ll)' not -that bard .,. Open House·s ~ IHIS WEEKEND . ...,.tllhl"...., .......................... .... .,.. .. ~ ...... ~ ....... , ......... ......., ...... .. tsi 1IWll • ,,....., 4et9A -..,-.al'' •~1 ...._!lfll ,...,.•.DAILY PILOT WANT ·ADS.~ ........... _ ..... .., .................... .. .. =-~~~ "' .... : .............. . • • J • . • -· • . ttr1USEs FOlt SALE · · '· • 'I ,' ' ' ,' : :" · · ; \ · _,(3~&.droom)· .. 80 i KliJs's'Rii'";'Newport Jleoch : ·~ · · ~zsr ·,.. · (Sat a.·s •11~· <)~s.:;,.r i=1nillv·•; ·o.ni · .. ;, 21Ut0fclil~',~G0rpna(tlel<Mar _ ~ 673'8tffi01-~ ' • (Silt & Sun .1. 4615 rireeot?ft: Ii.ii .. 'University Paik· 8334!20 ~ • (Sun ·l-5)- 41&,Cabctllo; ·eosta Ml!sa 640-7171 ', • I (Sun 1-5) • 1915 .Marim!PS, (West¢liff) .NB' ' '.' 6'2-.5200 " .. · " (Sat &.Sun 12-4) 302 Klhgs ROad; '(Clfffhav.eil) ~B· . 642-5200· . ' , ·: · (Sat &.Sun 1·$1• 2812 SbM tai'.' (Mesa .Yerde·) CM •• -~ .• 540-1151 .(Sat &'Sun·l-5) •319 Driftwood • ('Shotecliffs) Ct!M · · 675-7225· • . (Sat & Sun 1·5)" 2661 Clicle Dr. (Baysbores) NB .,:· 675-3000 (Sat & Snn 1.Si~ 1501 Bayadere ·(Irvine Terr.) CdM ~ 675-3000 (Sat & Sun l-5J 539 Vista Flora (The BIUffs)·NB ; 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)" ·" (C Bodrooml ', 1130 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB ~ 642-8235 (Sat. & Sun.)y **It Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 1' 675-3210 . (Sat..& sun.,H (4 BR. & Fomlly ••.Den) 1 *18671 ·Via· Palatino (TUrlle Rock ·~ . . Irvine~ 833-00,55 · (Sat & Slin'l·~)~ 1606 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB .; • 11#-4910 (Slit. & Sun. 1-5)·· ilO Morning .Stat (Dover Shores) NB .·~ 844-4910 (Sat. & Sun; l.SJ~ 2716 Windover Dr., Corona de! Mor ": 644-4910 (Sun 1·5)• *1721 Galatea (Irvine Terri) CdM ·; 64U235 (Sun. & Sun.)- ttll05 Morning Star Ln. (Dover SborealJ NB 642-8235 (Slit. & Sun. 3228· Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar .. 675!6060; 675-8800 (Sun 1-5) ( .2825 Clubhouse Rd., (Mesa Verdel CM '; 1 540-1151 ' (Sun 1-3)1 *1724 Port Sheffield, Newport Beach , l 675-3000· (Sat & Sun 1-3l, (5. BR. A Fomlly or Deni *1033 Mariners Dr., (Dover Shores) NB · 646-ISMI · . ( Ope.n Daily j • 1000 Mariners Dr., Newport Beach " e.i-szss · · (Sun 1-4:30) *1807 Santiago· (Baycrest) NB 644-4910 : (Sat & Sun 1·~ 1534 An.tiguo (Dover Shores) NB , • 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-s) ·2201 East 16th St .. Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun 1-S) DUPLEXU FOR SALE (S llodroom A 2 Bodreom) 501 & 503 Marguerite, Corona tlel Mar 673-8550· , (Sat. & Sun. 1-61 224 15th Sl, Huntington Beach 536-2579 ...... * * ......... . * * ....... w ..... ... J I I ii I , ' I \ J 1' 11100 Gtnert l ,111111-rol. ~ I• GoMrl l . 1000 Cooto -11'00 Coron• dol Mor . TUO Huntl!!!!!! looch lolO!I !_oguno looch 1JQS lii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiii•~m.i~\:;;;:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.~,~=;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;r1Y~ot.uaa"iF11iiiiST5T.~ IFllA ""'""·, Bii., ... i:. Harbor. View oPeN .,..,.._w ' . l . -· HOME?· P<lol<d, oew .... •••• In Corono dol Mor OPEN SUNDAY 1..S SAT. 4 SUN."" PM : E LACHENMYE .• I' oft JJ. l -. ' 'llde "'II• y.,., N'ew1y · • -HOUSE • • .. dJI.. ~n YoU ,are fort\loate In. 12$,250, ltlf.2!504, ~ 4 Bedroomi, farnlly room -New D1lu11 Oupl11 Addre11: fM Ht•• Pt1c1 · ff . Sat/$ 1 5 "E TIGE 'wnATERFROaNT11H. o•"es deed,.,.,.,.!>& .. for ,... CONDO Jl·br. 2\1 bo, xtra ::,e·,,,,i.:·~~:.~ • .. • .. ·~~lb WALK TO OCEANI 1.oc ............ .id.olhwy., en ous-, 11,.n.-;> ~ pl'\ 5 m ' tJlo "li!Ui honeymoon eot-Ire patio°' ""')'Vd. FHA aunkeo tub"'.t-;;.'ony ;. ...... (I) 3 BR. (I) 2 BR. Frpk'o, w/palh t•adl .. to Viclorio ' • _ tap" In Corona de! Mar. MS~. $24.000. Nr Harbor It 143,000. You own the land~ crpt•, clr'Plr~t-bt.ai-tUDk·-Belt.Cb~ Red cffar ~terlor, ~ .., •. SHOWN BY APPOl"TMINT So many-dream Of and .o Gli.l~r. 213: 547-0900 Phone. 648-nfl en tub. , 2\1 Batba w/1Unken tubt. 2 · 2001 ,t.USO AVE. & 20th l•wliod,Pl'"1>0'"""'lor 4'1COSTAMESASl.$t7,500 2>110thSl.,H.B. !'rpico. 3 Bdrm• .. m.tr. FORMAL DINING ROOM 60 Lindo Isle Drive """''°" on thl1 IOUU..f·· VA 3 a.drm, 2 ... bltna. LINDllPRG co. '3S.2579 ••lte w/drw!in& nn. T n Newly listed. Prestige waterfront home. 4 the hl&:hway R·2 lot and onlY ~bonus nn A.gt M2-5586 lf'Rded & s1alned glau ca. Custom built 3 bedrm..,, 2 ba°!i separate liv-extra lg . Br., 4 ba.i pwdr. rm. Lge. llv. rm. & 10~ OOWN -NO 2nd T.o. -M6-ai82. · ' r "'"!!'!"l!".!:?.!'!!'!'!l':'!"'"' I ttwdraI window, approx. 100 ing rm w/hUge fireplace, famuy· fOOJI, large den: 3 car gar. Beaut. Plltio/garden w /room NO PREPAYMENT PEN· :-:Cooi:ii;E"PRiK:iUiii:'.' I ...!!!~~'!!!!!'!!!~~~~ 11 = REPOSSESSION years old. A unique example I • bl F h f I •-~ k & d k """"000 ALTY AND NO LOAN>i'EE • .CQU.EGE PRK -$21,900.. HIGHLANDS • of oaoual •l<gon<e '°' kitchen w /e e1; tns, A ea , o.,, VJ. stor· for pool Dec oc • By Appt •... ,"' ,..-v, .___ he will s 'BR-FHA 'm9'-LO DN A1SSUme VA Joan, anyone age space. Covered (brick naUo wtth "'lf1fired V<;\;au90 .. ,.t 1 owner car· * BY OWNER: 6CUla'17 * 2 B· .. -+Pool qualifies. Your terms. 3 $74,SOO j! r < " • 71 Lindo hie Drfv....opO'n Sui>doy ry • oen '<"""' ..,.,,.. · orRECTIONS · Tak 1 So• I! Q p\t. Gllrea alh~~e fdor ~teft.f!J1~~~ Ex-New S Br. 5 bath Jiome QD lagoon. Marble ONL~ '38,500 Urie nub' bedtm, l" ha, =~· ~~·vtr.f~·AblNtnT'. Coalt Hwy, ~pprox, 2 rnDe~ ~mely v.•e m D1.<11me · Wge uou e -~ entry. weL]uir, A~1/FM Intercom. Huge mstr Don't Df'lay Call Today M•s• V•rd• 1110 trplc, dble gar. $3'1.9SO. 847-8507 So, of Broactway to Nyler •• ample space for boat and :~~.:. . Br. bas beam ceU. &town frplc. Large liv. & 673-8S50 Ownr/Agt. 673.()139 :. .... ,,ft~~~ Pl., turn right For further ings: Ma-6789. . _ • m . . , I! -107 Lindo Isle Drive PACESETIER Ovec!ooldng J<tty & Harboi'. _ •••"' • • --, -· . 5 BAMBOO, EA.SULUFF •ti:t. lam. rms. w /lrplcs. w/deck ....... $185,ooo MESA vERDE ;t~:~~~~ ~~.~ ~~-~~,•~l~4imj~~j~11~f .. -~·111~:~1~~'"~,;;~·1 s~"'·s~i·~~-N~~R~_!~A·~~~T·-~y·~-i ~. S BEDROOMS' 5 BR. 3 baths: lam. rm., form . din . rt;n. 2 Prf<e<t at a low 13<.950 with By Owno~ 673-8866 * Phone (7141 49~731 • ~e a Merry Christmas in a •r eal home for · Fplcs., Rm. tor pool. Dock . By a ppt $~45,000 low down FHA tenns, Spac. I '2'"B=ra-ood"""no=w-u"or'"1,-.-,-,.,.,,,_ue I ~ large family. 2Y.i; Baths, 2500 $tI:~t~ .of ' Witerfront Lots BAYFRONT DUPLEX kxa 3 bedrm and large fam. lrg deluxe duplex. Best area, Fount1ln V1ll1y 1410 LARGE FAMILY ?'P 1 afl,cious living, large living rooin WYStone 2 BR., 1 bath & 2 BR, l'ii ily rm .• all Pacesetter ex-By owner. 673·6904. ---------· 2700 Sq. Jt., 4 bedrooms, 3 I lli2place + family '.rm, elec bltns. FA he at, No. 76: 3 car garage. Reduced to .. $77,000 ha.: on Big &y. Ve .... liv-tras incl split rail Jenee, I========= beth! on '.4 acre. Sev•i'al d . with No. 44 : 108 Ft. on water .......... $107,000 ·~ bltna:, shake roof and sprink-Lido Isle 1351 REPOSSESSION I decks. Pool table 11ir.e fam· lots odfbstorage spaCcaUe. Cover5e7• f:~2 No. 88: 108 Ft. Consider trade • , .. '145,000 ~e. Room ~or ~ ~ ~t. lers. Now vacant • for de· i----------L•rg• 4 Bedroom I ug room with Jirepl&~ Ii view, le gar~ge. eves:· o~.JV1.1. ner wan q c _.e, tails call 540.1151. Sp•clous Lido Home Gl•nt F•mlly Rooml 11.·ct bar. Built·in kitchen, For Complete l~forl"'lltlon on Ill homes & SlOT,000, "The Only Way 10 Buy'' Prime 3 Br. 2 ba. single + Dinin11: Rrca, crpts, new 111one firt>place In Uvini RENT OR LEASE CORONA DEL MAR. So. of Highway, large 2 bedroom borne, 2lh baths, family room. ~ijing room, walk to beach, $300 mo. E/,STSIDE, COSTA MESA, spic & span, ce)lllpletely redecorated, 3 bedroom, 2 bat~s. large living i:oom w /fireplace, double gar· age, $2 25 per m onth. EASTSIDE, COSTA MESA, completely -re- d ecorated. 1 bedroom. 1 bath, living room w/lireplace, dble gar. $140 mo. Adults Only, n ocpets. ~-1 iiSAN_T_A-SA_Y_S __ the Nf7w Y~~r with your , qwn family busmeu w/a 4 iBR house in the rear Ior all ; "' Jive in. Busiest area in •O:>sta Mesa, $115.000 . . . . .. ~uab)e Jot on Harbor Blvd, !t pprox 50X2Xl, C2 zone, : f,10,000. ' ~r v.i.IJ bU.ild or tr.ade Cl :s,r w/JOO' frontaae On Beach !.Jivd. Also ~n Jot in Costa 'Mesa, $21,000, .. 1&60 Newport Blvd. Coste M•J• Coll -3921 or 545-3413 2 IN 1 LIVE IN ONE RENT THE l>THER Profitable lo own·. , . A plea. sure to live in~ The home is a custom, Jwrur:iOUs charm· er with 3 king size bed- rooms; country kitchen and huge !amlly room, formal dining, secluded livin,g room , , .PLUS a &eparate o~ bedroom money·piaker that noally reduoes those month- ly payme.ntK! $45,950 for both! $t«Xl down. See today Call now. Thanks. 546-2313 lots, pl111e C•ll: 673--3663 968-7015 Eves. story, 3 Sunny patio!. on paint! Only $31,500! rOon1, laundry room, double. Oce•nfront Duplex ·~· HH!JAGI a!l'fft to street corner lot HAFFDAL REALTY garage. $49.950. Call · BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3 BR Jow•r 2 BR up-r ., -"' '" • ' • .-• , ~ MAI. nun Ii '12. Redueed to $81,500, ~""44,05 833 Dover Dr.,' Suite 3, N.8. 642-4620 Comp. turn. Lli""A'er unit on Prime Lido Nor~ -$38,50D ~ ..,,,/O/.tr,'/f; I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I winter I summer ttntal. Up-5 BR., 4~ ba. wltertront I; per unit vacant. XJnltttltal Spanish 4 BR + Den, l.l'g: • "-t~ .• 710500 • Yo• own ~UNTRY CLUB LrvING. Mme, 60 ft. Jpt, Deck, pier Jot. 3 car garage, covered REAL ESTATE Gen1r•I lDOOG1n1r•I 1000 ,....,. -·-1 • Sparkling 4 bedroom home, &: fl t $250 000 · 21 k 11• lk 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 the land! , oa : , . pallo on ac par . a 10 Call: 6'13-3663 548-5!Hi;l Eves. one'block from lhe Country Prime Tip Golf course. Assume ti~% 1190 Glenncyre St , Club. Sunken 1.ivlng room, of Lido Isl• CI. 962-7651 Principals only. 494.9473 • 549-0316 675 ,.,ooo· formal dining, huge master Be 4. BR 4,L b ho "•y . ·~ bedroom &: 2200 i<f. ft. of aut. ·• 71 a. me BY owner, end ot cul-de-sac EMERALD DA livl!J& area. Sef'ing: 111: with 56 it. water trontqe. on pvt parlt, pool Ii-club1!5e Just listed! Attr. tradHJonal · believing at $48,950. Call Room for large boat slips. facU. 5 BR, 3-car pr, aac 3 BR. 3 Ba., sep, liv. nn., associated 22 Ye1r1 of R11I Estat• Service ln Tht Harbor Ar•• CAN YOU TOP THIS? 3 Bdrms., 2 ba.; great patio. Low maint. y.ard. Loe. Irvine T errace •2. Reasonably p riced at $46,500. Xlnt Terms. Will consid er lease/option; .. HOME & INCOME Beaut. duplex. 2 B R . each unit. 2 Sgl. garages. Handy to shops, 2"' blks. to beach. $44,500. 1'LAZY LIVIN' '' No grass to cut, no yard care. Beautifully kept grounds, incl. community pool. Attr. split-level 3 Br. 2"' ba. borne. Ca rp. & drapes; lrplc., bltns, A b argain at $48,950. IRVINE TERRACE •2 1501 Bayadere Terrace. O pe n daily 1-5. Tree shaded 3 Bdrm.,• 2 ba. h ome. PLUS hobby rm. & 2 car garage. Lge., street to street lot, room for camper or boat trlr. $54,500. BAY & BEACH REALTY, INC. 675-3000 SROKE J\5-RF AL TORS 202§ W 8<1lbo<1 ldl·ll>6J MUST SELL BEFORE 1971 3 & Den, 2 baths, VA or FHA OK, $24,950 • see p11ge 1087 telephone yellow pages • Costa r.1esa's Finest Real Estllte OUice. ~e your home on TV • 1000 Free Christmas gif11 at office • Owner/Mgr. Charles Quintard Realtor. uintard It.EAL TY Sine• IM6 Downtown C91t• Mna 1171 HAHO• 642-2991 REAL ESTATE SALES Join a going organization & gtart the new year right! Bonus commission p I"'! n. Only 2 openings. Call for Interview, Bud Corbin. Paul r-.1anin. $45'-8424, South Coast Prlee $500,000. $38.000. 96Ui82l din. nn. &: fam. rm. ' Reallol"!I. Bill Grundy, Rltr. ns EmeraJd Bay $'15,DOO 833 Dover Dr., NB 642-4620 I----------Shown by app'I. • 4 BR, 3 ba, mirrored din Sant• An• Hgts. 1630 rm, paneled fam rm, util CUSTOMI Bill Gr undy, R1•ltor rm. "'aler softener. Dramatic 2 bdrm., Jge. den; 2-STORY Southern Colonial. 8l3 Dover Dr., NB 642.4620 sprinklers, lge pat i o . 50 ft . corner. 5 Patios. Many 5 br/3 ba, ct in' i I r m, OCEANFRONT APT. $<11,!00. 28til Europa, built· ins. 5%% Loan. $85,950 fam/rm. Located in Beaut. Luxurioll3 3 bdrm. unit 11,•itb 5.57-8179, Owner. BEST BUY section of S.A. Hghts. Ex-IO\'ely surf \"iew. Close to Compare !hi.~ 4 BR. 4 Ba., isling GI Mortgage, can be shops & town. Spac, view huge !iv. rm., din. rm.. auumed W/IA D11 l'ymt. cteck. 2 Baths. 2 Car park. Newport Be•ch 1200 DUPLEX 2 2-BdJ:ms., plus owner's hideaway. F .A. heat, partial. ly furnished & good terms. Owner really anxious, DUPLEX 1·2 BR., 1-1 BR. Good rent· al loc. Offered for $41,950~ . you own 1he land! MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 3,000 sq, ft. 45 Ft. lo!, Only $31,500. 545-2992. ing. Swimming pool. -$56,000 i69.500. Turner Associates WALKER REAL TY Lagun• Beach 1705 U05 N. Coast Hwy., Lquna ti'TS-5200 673--192.1 RES. --·--~--494-1177 Anytime ON STRATA CENTRO STOP l --.~=$1~3,=500-:-e~-I 4 Bedrooms, 3~ Bath! THE WORLD 2-S'IURY, 3.000 Sq_ P'l 35 Fi, + Lot 3 Br/2 Ba, li,;ogl rm • Street to St,ra.ta HEU'S A Pl-ACE TO GET family/rm. 2/Jp 'a. $72.500 OFF! SuJ)f'rb, architectural· .f GOOD TERMSll * LIDO REAL TY INC. ly designed home blended 404 EmeralP Bay 3377 Vi• Lido 673-7300 into the Ecologicai wonder. 494-2609 ment of STATELY TREES, __ P_A_N_O_RA_M-IC_OC_E_AN __ , H t i t •-h 1•00 SANDY BEAOIES, AND A un ng on u.•c "' Views from 4-tiillcon1es, .... NEVER ENDING VIEW OF OCEAN VIEW ' 3 B THE OCEAN & CATALlNA wood, 3 BR, library<!en, 2 • 'Vinco.~altY has o~ning for ~e or part·time 118.les-rptf; ·Grow with Vinco. or~~7171 . l .............. !l!!B!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!l!..,!!!1!1!11!!"""11 CORBIN- MARTIN PRIVATE ROAD Immac, 3 BR, den, din. rm., 3 balh home on Jge, 1enced lot Light airy rooms mani· cui-ed lawns &. beaJt. gar- dens; dbl. garage & shop. Assoc. pool &: putting green. Best buy In area. $64,500. Call 6424620 !or app't -rm ISLANDS. Detailed, all wood BA, srv. shop, frplc, beams, . exterior of Western Red Ce· cptd, d!'Pll, l yr old, priced $15,500 dar. Located on the OCEAN for quick slile. $4~.000 own. SIDE OF THE H\VY, @ -'~r~7l~<l~<7'7~·l~650-=. ~==-I '.r:: ~Vlnco Realty '-' !i!lfbor Blvd * 64ti-0033 : i·i.:. $' 29 Mo. :;;, total pmt. ~~:d..Ubject to this beautiful Wo. annual % rate VA lben · anc1 you ret 3 Bed- ~ 2 baths great neigh. 1!0" l1lkx1 near school and ~. 0 w n e r J.Skina: .-:WI. -See It! - I' ,---rarrGw- lt!,1 Realtor . ':'2629 Harbor, C.M. "'•' . ""VILLAGE I · '!'HF: REA! ·'fZ E:STA.TERS LIDO ISLE Needs just a little fixin' Buy .~·hat a buy On Via Wazirrs 3 Bedrooms, 3 Raths Forma.J dining room! Private Patio. , Reduced to $59,950! Realtors "Our isth Yii•r In The H1rbor Ar••'' 673-4400 COSTA MESA• General 1000 General 1000 ------,OPEN HOUSE NEW DUPLEXES CORONA DEL MAR JUST completed and ready for your occupancy. Two spacious and modern du. plexrs each lea turing 3 BNI· room, 2% Bath owners unit and a 2 Bedroom 2 Bath rental. Top quality design &1)d constructioo through- out AND special tax advan- Q?!I for being the first owner • {Check with your accountaiin. COME TAKE A LOCIK at 501 & 503 Ma..r- guerile. Open Sat. & Sun., l..S or Call 673-8550, '-0 THE REAL \""'-l:STA'I'ERS NO QUAUFYING! REAL TORS 644-7662 ... Take over existing FHA REPOSSESSIONS l~n on. this 3-bedroom home Sparkling clean homes, some "'ilh a yard big enough !or newly painted & carpeted. 2, . Bill G rundy, Reaftor your own garden, Room 3, 4 & 5 bdrms, Some with $26,750 10~0 down. Reclec. in for expansion 100! Freshly pools. 'FHA· VA conv. tenn.s, & out. 3 br, 2 ba, hltn:o:. 1 b!k P!j inted exterior and owner from SlT,000 to $40,00C., , ocean. Ownrr 2131461-3290. \\i ll paint Inside. Almost Collins & Watts Inc. ·To see, 642-946..l new shag carpeting & kitch-8M3 Adams Ave !l62-S523 FURNISHED Cabin, priv. en flooni. Vacant & can get ' bead!, boat slip. Good quick possession. $23,900. gummer rental. $3(XXI, Sell Colesworthy c •• ;o~~ HALL 11 o0 , _~:_Y~_..:.._ .. _'i:._"_M_ .. ,_088_._"'_" 4 Br. + Fr. + Bonu5 & Co. Newport Heights 1210 Realtor Newport Beach Otti1» 1028 Baygide Dr. 675-4930 That's right bonua room is IO large you could have a BY OWNER: 4 Br, 2 ba, pool hall of )'Out own. f big frplc, bltns. ~fany xtras. Bdnng + all ele<:t. &trp W11.lk to 3 schls. \\'oukl con- sa.\"e.r kitchen. FHA apprais-1_,_;d_,._r_,_,,._. 54_ .. _5306_. __ _ : _P_A_Y_Y_O_U_R_S_E_L_F_, '" 13'·000· Bel•• '"" kid• and come sec this great 2 $1 000 story buy. Beller hurry, t DIAL 645-0303 The """' ""1"•••U•g """' FOREST E OLSOu University P•rk 1237 LOWER INTEREST UNBELIEVABLE! ~~~R~~t. ~nEA~imv~t~ 2 ~~ r~ B~a~~N~~ That's Right! 11ard (O be- lie-Ve! But true!! A 3 Bed- room home and 111o·o giant lols !or the price of o~. Price includes tull 11ize al. Icy. R·3 zoning, ycu can have many more units. All with ocean view, -% mi. from beach. You name the terms. Fant.utic v a I u e! Don't Df'Jay Dial 962-5585 FOREST E. OLSON Inc. ·Realton 19131 Brookhunt Ave. Huntington Beach NEED 5 BIG BR'S NO-QUALIFYING LEADING TO TI-IE BEACJ{. v.·i!h &u perb ocean view. Unique 3 bdrm. fioor plan, $48,500. Bethke Really 1.504 has rustic Jiv. rm., \\"ith _So_. _c_,._H_wy~·-•_!14-_2858_·_. __ 1 walls of cork, & natural "'ood panelling, lo FT. HIGl-t -0-.-.-.-P-.-;.-,----1-730-r c EI Lr NG s ot-OPEN ---------·L BEAMS & HEAVY CROSS TIMBERS, extensive use of colored G L A S S SKY LIGHTS. Massive red $30,950 New 3 BR rei.idence. 34Ml Callita Drive BUILDER * &12-4905 - BRICK FIREPLACE W/ --- ORNATE BLACK METAL Condominium 1950 HOOD. Center stairwell has ANT IQ U E CAntEDRAL \VJNOOW OF LEADED STAINED GLASS It CRYS· TAL. 7 fl. high, approx. JOO YRS. OLD. 11. truly Gour. met kitchen \V I ELEC. RANGE & SELF CT..EAN. OVEN, DI~\VSHR., EL. KAY CUISINE CENTER, w/all 1he attachments. Lower lr\'el features 3 bdrms. & 2 ballls. Mstr. bdrm. suite ~·----·! TIBURON TOWNHOUSE Re- sale, 2 Bedrm, 2 hath, one story, carpets, drapes, love. lY private patio, dble gar., air conditioned. Take over GI loan with only $2450 cash + low closing costs. Larwin Realty, Inc, 962-6988 Anytime RENTALS Houses Furnished rl;\)antastlc to Jive in a vi!. faie at t.:niven:tty Park. Sf!\cious 3 bedroom, 2 bath f~f~ room hOme. Use of fitlr!il courts, swimming ppa].s and recreational fAciJ. l&t!t1ncluded. There's much tno!t> to see !or $30,500, cau DOW 5'f6.231J r,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; [ on today·_. market in a lux· • n TRIPLEX 1" ury tnearly 1900 ... ft.I 3 REALTORS ln 1n excellent Westside Jo-TRAILER bedn:iotri home. Coraidf'r 2299 HARBOR, C.M. RatPS Rre available! We Clln now ortcr Jow interest & low do\vn pa.l"'mls. on all of our houses & townhouse.'!. Buy NOW before prices go up! \Ve have from 2 lo 4 bclrm~. priced f r om $25,000 to $45.000., .GALL TODAY! Thal"s ri~h!, JU!!! lake over FHA lnan and paymt'nls. F11nt•stic lri • JevrJ i;eries ~·ith Sl'parate master suite. New 11hag carpets in a 11 BR"s, Fresh paint in & out. Sep, laundry rm. Corner w/ boat access. Near beach, school & shopping. Very low dn. ancl unbcliev11.ble r~.P. of Sl2.000 \\'on·1 last~ CaU ! 71 •1 I 962.li..i85. & dre55. rm., approx. l8"x 23', has Van Luit 1,1·a)J COV· General 2000 ,_ -.. cation. 3 2 bedroom. l bath these features: large separ-$17 950 ard r · "l• family --m with wtt • units 11.ith patios, h ~ , .. '"" erings, ;\IAS S IVE OLD ADOBE FIREPLACE. :E..LE- GANT BATH HAS HUGE * $115-Nr Ocean Cnrnplete ly furnished ] Bed- roon1, small yard. Chilrl .l pet welcome. Available Now! i :> THE REAL '"'-ESTATER.S . "' floors and separate 40 gallon PARK bar, formal dining, 2~ EASTSIDE 11o·ater heaters, Capable of hath!!, neRrly new shag car. COSTA MESA $5400 RnnuaJ grOSI!. on I y -· pet, heavy"shake roof. PLUS I SUNKEN TUB. featured by Imported ;"l,fEXJCAN TILES, dbl. pullmans, all" lavatory BLUE BEACON $41.500. Ca.lJ 613-8550 Jor de;. a huge 40 x 62 welt land· Cute and charming 2 bed. talls 20 Spacl'.'s recenUy completed acaped rear yard with lots mom on liO x 185 It. lot. i)red hill & bath trim are ANTIQUED * 645-0111 * BEACH BUYI ~tiful Shoreclllfs 3 br 11o·. ~ilfd'4·00cf lloon: & lrg Jot. ~1alk to beach. $62,500. · In a new 10 acre park. Build ol conr.n-1e. And only 107'0 Fahulou. .. value in eiccellent O\lt the relit & mllke many dov.·n to the new reduced neighborhood. Hur r Y • UIS Located neer Rancho price of $31.500. Call ti73-8550 hurry! $17,950! 1-0 THE REAL \'"'-ESTATERS BRASS, walk-I n dress. rm. w 'bilt ·in dresser. Hall b.1th Renta ls to Shan 2005 FOREST E. OLSON h;is SUNKEN ROJ\1AN TUB ' . P..t>n11y Realtor!': ;, •' Open Sat &: Sun I l "bl 5 ea"'''"''· Walker & Lee ...=:c=S=Z=B.=O=OO==i Full Price \-0 THE RI:AL \'... l:STA'I'ERS \V J BASJo: TO CEILIN(; LAGUNA Bch-m11Je 32 wLll TILES. Po1,1·drr rm. HAS share w/maJe oc vu 2 story FORECLOSURE CUT CRYSTAL HD\VD. It h~. SlOO mo, 494-7942 alt Univ. Park Center, Irvine 1---------- Call Anytime 83.l·0820 4 BR + Fom;ly r m . S l 55,000 Reall"ors Nttd. immediately Sl200 Cllsh has rec'd. the 11.crolade of 1 .,7,;'30~·=,,..----,---~I 2043 WestcliH Drive BY Anxious owner. Immac 3 to go info escro\\'. As~ume leading brokcl'l! 11s an arch· FEi\tALE roommate v.·anted dlB Dnlrwood, Cdl\1 :i!i¥s HOME SHOW . Coe.lit Hwy, Cdf\f 675-7225 Beautiful home. I;>rime. area. Enclosed &: covered patio, 4 Bednn, huge fllftlly rm • 540--1720. TARBELL CORONA .DEL MAR! Build your own dream house with a view of the boats & bay and the BLUE PA· CI-E.IC !rom a second story. Four doors away from Ocean .BOulevard & steps down to the main beach. Two R·l lots - ·each 30' x 118' -or owner will sell sep- arately. "ANCIENT" but liveable exist·. ing house now producing income. $65,000. EASTBLUFF LOWEST PRICE! ·Owner now making double payments and wants to sell this week. Upgraded 3 }?ed· Toom home that just "s hines". Walk to ~hopping and schools. Owner will help with financing too! Only $39,800. , e :colesworthy & ·Co. REALTOR N-rt lleoch Offlco im lloysldo Drive 675-4930 VERY UNUSUAL Mf).7711 Open 'tit 9:00 PM BR. 2 ha w/many deiux r:"l:isting FllA Joan pRya ble ltectur11Jly perfect blending to share furn house on BaJ. Ntwport FIXER UPPER Jearures -Jtf'e slandlfli $2'lS per month incl taxes. of casual elrgance. Pri~d hoa lsland. ·Please ca 11 ·•t · :! . • I frplc,. wet , bar,. :Walk · to 4 Bedroom 2 bath, large at. /1> 6i.l-&146 or 673-8-497. F '1 I ' 2'100 sQ. ft., 3 bedrm, 2% 'SCRUB & SAVE" &hop'& & schls. Assume ki!chen "'ilh all modern $74,500 GIRL 10 SHARE APT, on I rv IW b~th Dover Shores cust~m Bring Soap Willer and scrub 614% Joan . $.l4.00. 833·0405 ,bl!ns, crpls, dl'J>!J. <Ihle gar. Ope n House on Sun. from 12-Npr Bay. Pvt: Br-Ach &: 646-881 t \ 1ew home. Large family brush and a ]ittle elh<l11o· ci;e, fncd, landscaped, 4 P.r-.f., Jor address & direc. Dock. S!lO/mo. 67i>-4490 or · room & separate dli:iJng irttasr and you have a. .ll'!"l'al Irvine 1238 call 1/524-a!13 (1nytimt} room,~ l\t('places, luxur10Us bargain 4 Bdrms . Jamily 1---,.--------I' MISSION REALTY GIRL 10 Shllre. OCt'lln view, l!I ... .., ______ ,, carpctu~._ drapes&: wall pa· room an<I dt'n. Great terms. * P•nora m ic View 985 So. Coast H~J'., !.A1.i;una beamed ceiling house, Yle- .3 r Bedroom Plus . , _Romper room : $24,600 See this home today, It's a fantastic value ard It w-on 't \a.!t. :Jn a \'er)' nice area of Colla Mesa ~'ith 2 bath!, buUt·in 20x20· fam~ly room. No dO\\"n to \'t'!s, low rlown to anybOliy! 54~86>!0 Rral1or · 2629 Harbor. C.M. $19,500 Whet • Low Prlr;• tor d)is gorgroua 3 ~n'.lOl'l'\. 2 beth doU houwe. L<lla of \epdtr Loving Cllre. here. ~p pile carpets with ma\ch.ini drape11. Tim~sav. w kitchen. dOUhle g&rqe, YN'd completely ftn~ in- cllldi.ni;: lront for the kids. 10~ do"n "Iii h.11.ndle! CAU. Walker & Lee • Real ton: ~ Harbor Dh·d. al AdAmt. 56k'll Opt:n 'Ii\ 9 PM pc1'll. $8!!,500. 1 Just li!lled . Hurry! Luxorious 2 sly home on ~~ 962"'4471 ( =., 546-llOJ Phone (714 ) 494-0731 toria &ich. 494-2764 ltoy J. Ward Co. DIAL 645.030.1 11.c lot 4 Br, 3 car g11.r, pool, 1 =================~======;,=;;;;I ho!i.1 stor are11 . 113.1-0055 G I 2000 G I 2000 G I l1ro3 ~lariners Drive. N.B. FOREST E. OLSON [ ':===:=:====:=::: 1.:::.••:::•::r:.•:__ ___ ..:.;;::...::.:•::••:.r~•::_ ___ .,.::::::__;::•::•:•:::r•::... ___ ~2!:000~ I Dover Shores Office REALTORS (orona del Mar 1250 644-1550 '2299 ·HARBOR . C.M. -·= 5 HOUSES Builders Repo's 0n "' x :io; '''· Eu111do Your choice 3 nr 4 bednn area. Good money. makrrs. Mid family, New paint, Income $82o Month. Asking crp!s, no rlo\\'fl p11ym~nt, no $6!!.900. clOtllng cost 10 veterans. Va-CAL L . ~, 1 41·1414 canr . mCJv,. In now. Severlll IJ \:I~ to choo~r fron1. For detall1 ~.,,. ... <:all Mfl.1151. · "'ALTY~ "The Only \Vay tn Buy•• N11r Ntwp•rt P••I Offltt EASTSJDE · 5~ 'O Joe.n 7@1? IDITAGll '""•bl•. Chok• 3 b<drm . 2 ~ M '"'"·. bath home , In ,11.bsolutrl.v !;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 1mmaculate conclltion. All VIEW! VIEW! bltns. ha.tdWflOd floors, crpl,i:, fireplace A: q u I e I realdentlaJ IOCtl.!ion. A mu'' OPEN lfOUSE l·S SUN. lb ue at $33,000. Ca.II 3228 Ocean Blvd., CdM ~rHl42-4, St>uth Co 11. 1 t VIEW FROM MOUNTAINS TO THE SEA Df'~lined to mRke the mMt ot the beau1lf1ll panoramic View thl:o: room y Lu~k • bed. room home ts the Ideal i:;et· ting !or your family, Hand. some rni,tural ""A-ood c11bl· nets, red brick patio, tinted glasa and 3 car garage a~ •a f.cw of the mllny addition. al ftllturc11 that make thlf property ao gpeda.I, $51,500. Call 673-8S50 -0 THE REAL 1""-r:STATERS ' •. • I 3 BR. + mallrs rm. !-'orm1tl Rrllllor~. I din., family rm . V.'/v.·e.t b&r, 2 BR/2 BA CONDO: Adlt I Because qf the · gora~s ~. 2·pool' & clbhse. Owntr p11noramle view. hOmes here W11r'l!5 Deal! Anxious: Sell -"R"U"'S"T"'l"C'""B"E~A"'U'"'"T~Y~ 11.re , 1tldom ~n tht ~arket; S21.500 w tl'rnu1 I or lM. 222 Jitl1otroJW!, OPf'n Sun. 1 .~. Don I mlu thl' op~unlty. S21S. Call 6.'l&-7976 or "'rile Oprn br11.m reilings South _ P)TBmld Exchan~~11 JG Anrlt'r50n 41674 l-larine side f»4Tk>; gre111 k>catlon. 61~ 61J·8800 Or .. Hrmf'I. OI. only ~ blk, ro lhe tieach, 2 HORSE PROPERT Y LOVELY. quie1, ffcludtd. Bdrm., 2 h111h. $54.~. l1 11c:re. 3 br, 2 ha, let pool, ~&.n view homt. 2 br, den, DeLency Reel Estate Al.,ume ,.6!1.~. r-.11y trade. l b1. S39,500. Consider 2828 E. CoAst H11o·y .. Cd.J\1 Own@r/1.;:1 $48-!M7T, leue/option. Owner 54UJOT &4'-1110 S©\"l~}A-lG~tfS9 -T'lie Puule with the Bu ilt-In ChucH1t 8 PRINT NUM8fRfO l[TTERS I l " IN THESE SQUA~ES C> UN.SCllAMB\E l[TTEtS ro q GET ANSWEll . SCRAM-LETS ANSWER IN DIME·A·UNE ~· ·' ... ·--.._ •... --·· -... -• -" S•t11rcilJ, DKembtr 19, 1970 DAJL.Y l'ILOf.i:> >'".I NTALS Houae1 furn11h9CI RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS RINfALS Rl!N ALS , ,,, • • Apts. Furnished Apts. '•rnlshod Apts. U~furnlshod Apb. Unluml"'od "4>11. UnlurnlshM -{;:. Rtntalt to Share 2005 WANT Roommate lnr Npt So. Bay Oub. Gj.ri over 21 t140/mO rum c11. 548-238\ BACHELOR will 1ha~ home •·ltb another l£.oltea:t: 11Udent, etc.J. 646-6245 Huntington &eadl 4400Huntlngton 811ch 4400 General 5000 Huntington Buch 5400 Huntington Be.ch SliKI. Allractive 3 br, WU rm, $23."i, Option to buy, 4 Br A 'HOLIDAY PLAZA c:la Quinta .J.lermo~a )'ard k palk>. Nn ~ts. 319 t'ltn, dlshwaabcr. Nr Adams DELUXE Spacious l BR Ot'l ~1 1i1', 6t4.42U. & Maaool.la. 9&Z--0903 furn apt $135. Heated pool . i"3 iig;;R:-. iiH;;:,.;;,;-,,-;,,;11'-BA•.-,>i-,;;,,...;:::;;; I ~=;::======== I Ample parkfnl. No chil d· ylJ'.d.._sm ' mo.-.L-S?l.0--)'t' r-ocl.:V:::n:;•=•:.:•:::•;;;cll;;..._3::;7c:DJ~ I ~ • no peu. ~ Pomona, C.asuaJ estate living. Enter ·1..a Quinta I1er· lt'aise. 646-,1246 or 64&-6961. 2 BDRM, J\.1 BA, t yr old. l -~--------1 mosa's lush green atmosphere & stroll Jree- RENTAL FINDERS FrM To 1Andlord1 645-0111 4JJW.1t .. ,C..te .w ... 2 BR.' l'IOuse. No peU:. ~rs vie""'• beam chi.a:, 1ha1 crpt, l----------1 lined walk ways to your apt. Newport B••d-1 2200 Required. Sl50fn10. bl 1l n •, a val l after Cott• Ml.1• 4100 ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED $175 NEW 2 BR apt. Best location. 356 E, roth St. Costa Mella. 642-4905 TOWNHOUSE • i>Mut, mod-• ZU: 371-396.1 Chrlstaias, S22ii mo . .1095 1 BR. Unf. $150 -Furn. SllO ""· 3 h>", 211 ho, fli>lc, ,.. 1~1~35-~.2'-,a~n-. ~£.-•w'"',-.-,G~.,.-. 1 Oro, <9H<l7l CASA de ORO 2 BR. Uni. $175 -Furn. $210 tlo, pool, 2-car garage, all fenced yd., stove, drps, cpl $185 2 BR remodeled, fo.1ature CASUAl. Call!, Ll\'lng ln 11 3 Spac. fir. plans, deco;", furnishings: Jive blt11J, crplli, drpS. Lease or .1 cb!ld. N_o dog11. 646-5607 adu.lts. 190 Canyon Acres warm Ml'dlte:rranenn atmos. within romantic setting w/fun or privacy. $325 /mo. JI.Ir, Ruppe-rt, Dr. 213:' 399·2.jl)l. pile.re. Spacloµs oo_lnr co. Terraced pool, pri. sunken gas BBQ's w/ 52.l-4TIG or 846·5991. eves or Newpert Beach 3200 $265. Beaut 3 BR 2 BA cust-ordi~ted apts • designed & seculded seating compl. w/Ramada & Foun· CoatA Me... SlOO wkncts. bl ~-th 1 1 1 fum1shM tor stylf & con1-. f--~-------f 3 Bdrms., 2~ baths; nev0• f. °"arrui ru, rp • v ew. f(lrt e Hcalf'd poo e Kitcb. tatn. . • , , , f-----'-----1 carpeting, Faces pool, $275 Iinmac. 83:?-7449 eves. en w/ Indirect llghl\ng e * Color co-ord. krt w/ 1nd1rect l1ght1n9. BRAND NEW 2 BR. B•ythore1 2225 month. flealtor 548-6966. 2 BR . 1111 BA, stove&: refrlf. Deluxe R/0. Adul ls only. No * Deluire r•n9• & ov•ni * Plu1h 1h•9 crpt9. !=====,;,,==========! No pets. SllG. pets * Bonus 1tor•g• sp•c• * Cov. c•rport REALLY DIFFERENT! All deluxe feature•. Pri11. pa. Ho,, beam ceillna:s. panel. Ing. ft-pies avail, Bia: rec bldg, puttirill il'f!en, sand volleyball. <You Name Jl!). Adulrs, no pel.s. Close to everything. Sl65. 2 BR turn. 26ll Bayshore Dr. University PArlc 2237 l===*='="="'=c'2=*=== Bachelor·S145 furn. * Sculptured merble pu\fmen &: tile beth• Open Weekends. ( 21 3 I 1 BR .. $175 furn. * Elegent recreation room. 821-1545 for appl or S4j..3:">84 4 BR., 1',ani . Rm. & din. rm. 1 _D_a_n_•_P_o_in_1 ____ 37_4_o UTILITIES INCLUDED FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY 2\il ba. Turtle Rock .. S36.J 365 \V. \Vilson 642·1971 Blk from Huntington Center, San Diego Lido Isla 2351 5 BR .. 411' b11. \\'aterfront home w/dock on Lido Nord. 11500 l\.fonth 3 BR. 3 Ba. 0U·w11.ter home furnished $4j(] io.1onth Bill Grundy, Rltr. 642-4620 LIDO Isle 3 BR. 2 Ba, comp!. furn'd hse. Avail 1/1/71 10 6115/TI. $325. Util's pd. 673-628:. Balboa Island 23SS 1010 SO. Baytront; 4 Br. 3~i ba ..... 'aterfronl home & 2 br. 1 ha. garage apt. Dock. BUI Grundy Rltr. 642-4620 Laguna Beach 2705 * RENTALS * LAGUNA BEACH (A.l 2 bdrm. furn. unit , ti;:e. ttee shaded palio. llil yds. to be11.ch. Leasf' (jj $16.'; Mo. IB.l 2 bdnn., 2 ba!h viP w, cloi;e to beach & ('\T . '1ing, Fireplace, charm. Older place w I ...,.ood panelling. Lease @ $250 Mo. close in location. Fireplace. Kitchen w/r11.nge & re.frig. pishw1hr. Lease @ $300 fo.1o, {C.} 3 bdrm. older home, MISSION REAL TY , 985 S. Coast H .... ')'. Phone 494·0731 RENTALS Kouses Unfurnished 2 BR, 2'15a, !rplc I crpt.s i. 3 BR, D.R .. 2 ha ... "· · S325 drp.s/bltns. Smilll self care I Beautiful 1 & 2 BR furn Frwy .. Goldenwest Colle.e:e. :1BR,1',llffi Rm, 21A-ba ••• SJOO yd. s.200. Adults. 4~2002 or unlurn aPts. orFERlNG: San Diego Frwy. to Beach Blvd., So. on 4 BR, family rm., 2\.i ba. ~ell clt>an. ovens. D/W lin Beach 3 blks. to Holt; w. on Holt to • , • 2500 Sq, Ft ............. $.l75 RENTALS 2 Br), dlspt~. i;hag crpts, LaQuinta Hermosa 714: 847-5441 3>17 \V, Ba y St. (blwn Harbnr & Ne.,.,·port Blvd, %. mi N. or 19th) WE llAVE OTltERS? Aptt. Furnished drps, Jacuzzi & Sauna bath. HUJ:"e Pool. FOR ADUl.TSI====°"':=:=:=:==";':=:=:=:====== "/ I I -, I 111 I I I' 11 ii' ---·1 \ l'1ill11 r "SINCE 1946" 1st Western Bank Bldg. ' Unlvusity Park Days 833-0101 Nights OON'T DELAY! CALL US TODAY! 2 BR. 2 baUlS • • .. .. • • S275 4 BR, 2 ba. El Toro •.•• S275 Elegant 3 Br 21ni ba , • $425 1 BR. 21,-1 bitthi; ........ $350 3 BR., mo. lo mo ....... UlO :1 BR. 2~, balbi; .... SJOO.S325 BR. 2 Ba. tnhouSe •... S340 ired hill REALTY Univ. Park Center, Irvirie Ca.U Anytime 833-08~ Corona del Mar 3250 \VINTER re.ntal . 2 br, So. of hwy, Encl yard, gar., dsh· wshr, stove, shullen crpts. Util paid. Adults.' $210, Avail Jan. l . 67i>5571 General 4000 Just For Single Adults Soutn Bay Club is a wholr new way of life designt'd just for single people. It's fun J!ving v.•it h warm, dy· na1n ic neighbors, )l 's ll heaHh club, saunas, S\\im- n1ing pool, party room, bil· Hards, indoor go\! driving ran11:!', tennis courts. p1•0 i1hop and resident tennis pro. Single. l & 2 BP.drooni lux- ury apartments V.'ith all !he modern convenif'nces a\'ail. 11hle. Furnished and unfurn· !shed. MODELS OPBN DA ILY 10 A.M. _ 8 P .M. RENTS FROM $150 NEWPORT BEACH 880 IRVINE AVE. IRVINE & 16th (71 4) "45-0550 0~E RRIMAC WOODS Cotta Mes~-4100 I Balboa Island 4355 • Al.~ 11.~k about nur e BRAND NE\V SUPER apt, • 42a f\.1errimac \\'ay FURN Bachelor & 1 Br. COLLEGE Or ...,'l'kg girt, live all fea1u~s above + 2 Br .. 646-0073 Costa Mesa Exceptionally nice! ~I the Balboa_ Island Inn, 2 Ba., 2 frplcs. • • • • • • • • • I 2110 Newport Blvd, CM rv It ll'le ph in l'l'"._ rm. 1 j.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I S6 ni1e up $21.5() wk up · Br. $65/n10 & up, 67:,-361 3 STUDIO' & 1 BR A ts Sl~l BR. utU pd. in DARLING 2 br S 18 5 P children no pets. 1662 e Color TV, P~l'lt serv, ~I Ne(Vpori ffivd 642_6194 apt 6 including utilities. Call after •Linen&, maid .serv 11\'.;ul, · 3:30, 673-1928. Socia.I clubroom·billiards etc 1 BR. furn. Upper, Carport. Live where the lun iS! Pool. S135/mn. 560 Hamilton BRAND NEW Eastalde 1 &: 2 Bn. 1 & 2 baths. SI~ to $195. Crplli. drps, dshwhr, seU clean gas oven, all wtr \\'INTER ~Ase. Bayfronl. 4 l.· J:'ll.!I prl. Htd pool, 324 E. BR. 2 Ba. $3.'lO + utll. 20th SL 64~9148. 2376 Newport Blvd. 548-9755 or caU 5-15.0700. • • • • • • • • • I e BEAU1'. Bach. & 1 Br. \Vinion Real Estate 675-1331 1~~=~-~==~=-l WILSON GARDENS APTS FOR You & room-mate on apts. '*'S.15.00 ...,•kly & up. Huntington Beadi 4400 guaranteed payment plan. Fum., incl u!il. 54&--0451. , Unusual NEW uni1 gives ea. QUIET nif'cly furn Jrg t BEAUTIFUL 1'"URN. APTS. fully private 11reas & entry, BR. 'Adults. $14i 258!1 $140·$16\ Quiet. priv, pal in, 2 2 BR Unfurn. Newly dee. NelY cpts k drps. Spac ~und,,, Adi.,ilts. nn Jl('ll!. $140 mo. 2'l83 FountAin Way E. t Harbor, turn W, on \\lilson), ra w/1-place, bath, bt-ameri Orang<'. ~&-436() I "'11.rdrobc~. frplr, dres!ling ceilings, p11.tio. relrig. All -. rm, lockP.d i;rp. iiar. Pool. rrc. laciliti('~. Availablt> BACHELOR, M"pi\rlllP. uni~. Sauna. Rrc rm. GOLD MEDALLlON mid.[){>r, 646-0073 cl~an ~ ronifor!ah~r. Util 111:m1 Krrh;on Ln. (] hlk W. f\.100ern 2 Br. ]1,f Ba., pRtlo, ---------1 pa lrf. $9a mo. 5-18-79.~2. o( BrRrh Blvd. on Slater;. d GE k" E t Lgr 1 & 2 Br apls. crpts, rps, ll. nc . $1~1 Br. trailC'r. elec & wlr * 842-7!!4R. ''' "a•y !""' ..... ' .,~,,• Iurnishl'd or unfu111ished · "' " ... ,_," ,. " · · From $130/mo. pd. No chiltl or pets. Ava il l BR . FROM $125 MO. Nr. hus, $155, Adult&, 120 E. P•y now for Jan, Jan. 1. 642-.1375· O\•erlookinJ:" beaut garrl<'n 10th. & gPt the rrsl of DUPLEX, I RR. Furn, pario & hid pool, Rdlls. !03;) -v=1L'""L'""A-:-M=E"S~A~A"P"'T"'S".-I Dec's rent F ree Adult~. quiet. No dogs. Nr. 12th St. across from Lake 2 BR. Priv patio. Hid pool. Call 642-8690 shopping. 548-2720 P11.rk. 536--4900 2 car encl'd a:ar. Childttn NEW APTS . CLOSE IN J/3 Of'T lST MO. \\'cicome no pets pleaae! Som• kt"d• & _,, " I UF Ne wport Beach 4200 Thi!I ...,,eek only, 2 BR. 2 BA, !~!o;12,,m10, TI9 W. Wilson. ~ .. ~ all extras. Hurry. Call "''"" .. 1·2-3 Br·l & 1~ B·From $140 COUNTRY CLUB 536-3107. 2:!20 Florida. Un· Built in ranges _ d/w • disp LIVING furn also, ,Quiet Adult Llvlnt Pool _ rec rms _elev _ pat~ Lu."l;ury ,.arden aPl.5, olleri~ 1 & 2 BR, Sha& cpts, bltna. . '.' •~. · .o case · mo\'f' _ oompl. privacy, beau!, llR" · t t s · h btd What California's all about;· Wilk to lll'1llY b&lchu. Splish in eool ~111 pools. lnvitl 1ht .. 11n1 over onto YOllf own priv•t• terrace ••• th111 unwlM:· before 1 crtekltn1 firt Inside. • ... · It's easy livilla:, C.lifomla sty\e Just 1 few blocks In fralt ,· Hunti<t(ton Bach Stitt Park. Cm del Sol for adults-11rdef .• ...-11111m11do-"" • .,,,.,,_ .... casual •les111C1. •.) C.SI dtl ~ is 111 oulr of ,,...,..,, sumuidinf .. laMM "'' miSlion caurtylnls. With mtrttloin ncr11tiolt 1rus ._,' 1hrouati CM" ll'ISSY ctllttl' t«rid«: puttin( fl"ltrl, ~ _ c~rt ind mini1tvr1 l1k1 wit\ brid11 ••• 1nd Mtwten ~ pools, our IC*ill rte baikUft1 fe1turln1 nunas, bllli1rds, IYll. IAd IOCJn11. •-'- Evtry sp.acious ~nt boasts at least one patio. ~ many units hm woodbumin1 hearths. Boill·in kitchertS Witi dishwashers 111d disposals, wa1t.to..w1\I carpelinr, draperlti;-. -· compartmented baths, 111sltr TV antenna, laundrits plor .. '¥.t ; ltorqe locieri.,.. • : ... .1 . ' Opening Special ; ·':: ·1 1 .Bedroom From $135 '. ·_, \ 2 Bedroom From $215 ''· ! Ii~·· • C..J6I • • '• 1t -·:i•·,-1 t . ~.t. : ' •''\"•'. ~: ' ' ' Gener•I 2 BR. + Rumpu.~ Room ft>qulp'd ""' flark rml. SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMENTS ••• .12.i V1cto1·1a " -"'' · u.1 lndsrp' t.· unp11rallelerl l'i'C. Q I I h '-"' G ~ N I in e. LUX. 1 BR . S150. 2 Br, 2 Ba . bf.au! lndscpd. $150 &: $170 ~ u el, i;f'rene a mosp ere. pel!I, ~ ·~· 1 • C'f <•R <"" l .1: in ove y pan1s 11;. incl all util. Adults only no ....._ I ~ .. :, ACAP ULCO Ap1 s attr11.clive. rcational facililil'!I in a coun-\Valk lo rn:h. 219 l~1lh St. 241 A\'ocado SI. 646-0979 ~ ' Pool, Util paid, Garden try {'lub almospherc. Furn , DELUXE Bachelor Uni~ I .... ,• -! living, Adult~. no pets. 2 BR or Un!. J.1ode.IJI open 10 am· \VALK TO OCEAN Util pri * $ 70 * C•H •• Stl 11141 ....... hvm SI .. Hllftllllt t ... •t11. !1UI Ht·.ui ' • '; S1(1()/mo. 675-1024 or GREAT 4 BN!room homf' in 67~3724 lun area wi!h sv.'imm!ng e 4 BR/2 BA, DEN • Sli~ • 1 BR $145. 1800 8 p.m. Ren1:o1 from SJ4:1. ' . 3 BR 1 1 ~ BA patio blt·ln1, ----· '1' • \\'allact> Ave., C.~!. OAKWOOD GARDEN LINDBORG Co. 536-257~ crpt~. drps, A!lk 11hout our C t M 5100 C t M ·•1~00·' : Liv• where the fun isl pool, tennis court e1 c. \\'Ill POOL, 2-STORY. ren t furnished o r ~L~E;AS~E~-·-=---.*;:,.......,.~'~1:J..63:;6'.:'.:~-'.l ·ll:N;riiiii>""Oiiii"1Ui,.-unfurnished. S:i.'j(l mo. Al!() LRG 3 Br, 2 Ba , best area. RENTING FURNITURE have Newport Height~ 4 frplc, blln!I, cp\s/drps, $325/ CO. STS LESS bedroom housr. Jean Smlrh, mo. '673·6904 Rltr. 400 E. ]7th St., C.M. I======::::::::::: I 64fi-3255. I· Lido Isle 3351 Cornrill'te 1 RR. 1''urn, lls lo\\' as $22 per mo. I 00 i\ PURCHASE OPTION Tnd. ilem selection 2.o; hr. dely:-Monrh to J\1o. APARTio.fENTS I dl!leoun t plan, 880 Center St. OI • ~!• OS a esa ~ * 2 BR. Furn, $1SS. POOL. Bltns, crpl:o1, drp:o1, no 1700 16th S1., NB Lagun• BeAch 4705 642-834() NICE & Spacious 2 8r,-,J1Ai chHdreo, oo !"I•. 32;.J E. 642~170 530 WK LUXURY HARBOR GREENS TO~~~~t~ES Bo, "'w '"''" '"'' bl..,, 171h Pl, CM. ;,48-27'.UI \\'INTER Rrntal, l BR. GARDl!:N & STUDIO APTS ON NEWPORT "ACK BAY Nr. 5Chl!1 & shop'iz. No pets. Sl-IAR P.CLEAN 2 Blt lrple, ve ry clean, $Jj() Cmn & Up, B11chelors, singles, 1 Bach. l , 2, 3 BR'•. from $110. S15.i. M9·3.'i24, 540-6.138. Pool, SJ;ij, Adil!, no prts lncl uti!. No studen1s. an Pdrm. 1tep.~ lo bch, all util, 2700 Pelenon W-.y, C.M'. 3 Ir. -4 BR..l Ba Frplc f11.m NEW LUXURY 1 & 2 Br. Tttn! ok 542.9:;20 hr St'Cn Sa! & Sun. 212 42nd hid pool, linen:o1, ree rm, ~ room, double g~age, Beaut. D!lbwhr. shag cpl , garftze'"• BONUS ARRANGEMENT St, Eves: 714/982-1821. restaurant, cocktails, danc-* TIIE GABLES * lounge. Pool. Billiards. Pool '1 Rec. Quiet adult !N- This 11·eC"k ..••...• ·.Save SS$ OCEANFRONT . Wint r r inJ:", i Br. w/g11.r Sl5S. Adults Adult&: Childrens ares ing! 642-4470 "'~ NE\V FURNISHED APTS renral. 2 BR. UpJ><'r. Inclrl'iz Village .Inn Hotel Apt.s cp!i1 / drps ; bltn!, lncd yd $250/mo. 642-0300, 540-5147 * TOVfNHOUSE *. ... : 2 B-R1-*-3 Br, crp1s, drps, bl!n5, * $130 • "'"· Ad"'"· 1300 613-1168, Built-ins, carpets & drapes. , ='="=v=;,=u="'=;"'==· ="='=·'='=''= I Children &. pet ok. Move In 1 • today! Balboa Island BLUE BEACON 3355 BACHELOR 1.2 BR gar & util. No children, no "94-9436 w/p.atio. 24J9....8 Orange 2 BR. J',1 BA, crpl.!i, . FROM $135 MO, pels. S20J. 642-3429. LARGE ST U DIO-SJ 12 . AvP.. 636-4120. e MARTINl'-'UE e p11lio. Adults. t 165. 1.1'.· .&• : Int, Pomona & P11.rk: &12·2015 CUTE 2 BR, w1rfrnl, !gl'. Bc11u tiful view on Cliff * * NEW 2 &: 3 BR. Shag . T Melody Ln, 548-1768 '' ' CUSTOM Furniture Rental * 645.0l l l * SUBLEASE 2-"'"' ] k 11; ba, crpts & d rps. Thru l,V~E~R~Y~CL""E"'°AN"""'•"nd::;-:,::,.:-,:::;0::,::5 Sept. ht. $325. Aft 6, 517 \V. l!lth, Ci\1. 548-3481 Anaheim ............ 774-2800 l..allabra ........... 694-3708 $25 P er Wnk & Up pa!~o. Npt Isl. W _inte r Drive. Ca.II collect 213: crptll. dwhhr. iar. Only 3 Park-Llk• Surroundingt 2 BR. Freshly painted. BACHELOR &: 1 BR. Sll,/mo. Ai:t: 67~4j62. 43?-620-I nei1thbor1 in your Bldg. DELUXE 1·2 j: 3 BR APTS. drps, paneling. Qu~ TV &. maid scrv 11vail. 4 BR. 2 ba, ii:aragt, yrly or Child ok. Nr. S. Cout Alao FURN, BACHELOR roomy. SlfiO uUI pd No PALM MESA APTS 4;J(l Vicloria C.1'1 ...,.Inter. Sieps 10 beach, San Clemente 4710 PIRza. ~1973 or 545-2321 Prv patios * Hld Pools child.ren. 33l·A Avoc11d0._CM Huntington Beach 1400 • DELUXE 2 BR. 0 furn ~ un-642-0:l2fi or aft 6: !l6R-70ll. NEW DELUXE 1 BR. Nr lhop'g e Adults only 2 BR. 1 BA. Garden Unint • ' 7 cl 17n San!a Ana Ave CM • furn $145 to Slli:i. Pool. 2 FURN, studio S 5. mo. In · JU.nge, dshwhr_. sha.1t crpls, u-... Apt 113 • ~'°'"' Shag crp\s, drps, dsliwhr, • 3 bedrm borne with lg fenc-675-8771. ed yard, bltns and Jo1s or room. Mo/mo OK at $2:io. Call Agent 546-1141. 3 BDR.1\1. + family rm., full dining rm., built-ins., brk. $300 a month. NO FEE. Newport, M0-1720. BEAUT 4 bedrm, 2 ba home. 1 BR F URN. $l49.;io <'hlldrt'n ok. 177 E. 22nd St. Ne wport Hgts. '4210 uril. Prcrer quirt J:"C'ntleman. dl'J)!I. gai"R". Sl.'IO ,r. up , .. .,.. ~ patio, be11m ceilings, ·rrplc .... Crpts, drps, aU bltns, htd & Bacllclors f 'urnished 642-364:1 Art. 6. 1 -549.r.1311. 310.1973 or M~·l12t * STUDIO APT. * gar. 2650 Elden, 5.17-0062'1aft· · 3 BDRM., Family rm., park like yard. Co:o1ta Me sa. Kids OK, brk .. $200 a month. NO FEE. 540-1720. 4 BR, ·w/w crpls/drps, g:d nei~hborhood . S 2 8 5 / mo. Cilll Joyce Edlund, agt: 644-1791 or 546-1113 filtC'f"l'd pool ...,.ith aulo from $140. " 1 BR Apt. 1"urnisbed, no e 2 BEDROOM 7 & S ll'5/ " 2 BR 111, I'."' wk-1 ""'r, w/kil S:ti k" h SR" thl RENTAL!lo * DELUXE 1 & 2 BR pm un. mo. Sl\'C'ep, ":i car gRr. Avail 00\\'. !I.Pis · · nio, "' ,~ itc rn. :, mon Y· A U f I h-..1 e 11,t BATHS Call i\1r. Hor.gre 5'15-8424 ino./nio. OK :'ltairt srr, linen~. TV&. trli:. e &l&-3706 e pis. n urns .., G11Nien Apt:o1. Blt·ins, prlv. •ADULTS ONLY NOW Taking applicationa fpr. South Coast Realtors. e POOL Seal.ark Motel 2301 Nptl========= patio, heated pool, frplc. t Jan l on spacious 2 br.' l~ e SAUNA Blvd. &16-7445. Coron• del Mer •250 General 5000 Adulli1 $145 mo. 546-5163 • H~ATED POOL , ba sludios. 75.'i w. I/Ith St:'~ IDEAL For the smaller · 10'24 MtMion Apr D, CM family, 3 Bdrni + den •JACUZZI 11\lMAC J.2 BR Lrg rlosets. I O 2 BR. 2 Ba. Sunk en H11. rm .. 540-9608 · MO·l:i'i9 Condo. Bl!ns. Walk to 1561 Mesa Dr. Costa l\.1esa Redec.'Pool. Adulrs, no pets. 2 BR 1-B k to cean VEN DOME frpl., balcony, Arlults $1.60.1-.~~N~O~W-R~E-N~T~l~N~G~.~ I BR Ap!, new crptll, ~W. rfrpi;, bit ins. $145 mq; 546--{)451 . .. sbop'g & schls. S210/mo.1 ,ii:::~P~h~on~•~5~46-~9860===: 1 ~U~t~n~·,.~pd~· ~54~tJ.-O~l1~6!'"!~:1_PC~•~ll~A~lt~<~, :'~14~~~,,,~-;:---540-0896: S40-2.i70 1255 Baker R'f' "' "'lt 1 BR. Ad"f'". Pool . fdool for Pvt. bach. rrn &: ba. Itl.ll\.IACULATE APTS! Avail Jan 1st l\.fe&a Verde Area, NEW Du. LRG 2 BR apt, polio,~ ' ' _...,, · "' Nirely furn'd. No ADULT and · ; ' . pJexes, 2 Ir 3 BR, bltns encl 2 BP., 2 BA mobile home. * $89 M th bachelors. Spaciou~. $125. cooking. 673-6904 J--AMTLY Section 2~i BR, l~s Ba, encl pa tio, gar pallO!I' wshr I dryer cpts, util nn for wu . Drif!v.·ood Park at tbe on 1 ,:199~3;,.:C~h"::'.::'h:::·,.:54:-o<-:..::09633::;:.,~.,,,I========= Close to shopping, Park pool, wsh/dry, 1 t v I ref hookup. AISo lrg 2 &: 3 BR 1 .c'~"':.:'~'·~·:::•:::r,~l=l5'i:;"..:":::Pc_· ~ b each .. Ad ult~ o nly. 1 BR. furnl~hed, Adults, no B Ibo '4300 * Spa..:iou:o1 3 BR's. 2 ba cp1~/drps. Pe!s ok, $180. Ir. 4-plexes. 546-1034 •2 BR, 1 ba. ME l ,C;;o;';';a;;M;;,••~•;;;;;;;=;:;;3;;1;;00; Tradewinds Rlty 847-851.1 2.r trailer •. rent includes pet Call 11.fter 5 pm, _• __ a_______ " Swim pool, pul/grttn 830-8886. NEW TOWNHOUSE VERDE. Nu cpt, drps; -- ' B Bf uH~ & ground rent. 548-WSO a S2.l \\IK -OCF:ANFRON'T. f" t 1-•t /f ·' f 'I NE\VLY DECORATED no pers. SlSO. 5.S7-8400. ! 4 BR. .\. Ins. crpts, $20 Damage: drposil TI'q. *' r11, "" \' ,,.,ry ae !I 2 BR cpts, drp11, bll·ln" :I BR. l ~ Ba. I-2_ BR. Crptg, LARGE 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. drps, near schls. 2 car gar. Phone &16-9G66 anylime $85 & Up. NICE 1 Jr 2 BR Lovely Ba chelors, 1·Bclrm. 18'45 Ane~eim Ave. """'l,.Adlto, 00 _,,, 1140 drps, sell cJeani.ng gas 011• LRG 3 Br, crpl.!i, drps, '"'eslside borne on a full S260/mo. CAii 841-1056 or Trailers. Adults. no pet~. l\.1aid S<"rvicf'. Pool . Viii. CO!"TA J\.-IESA 612.2/124 , . ......, ..-. cl p l> 548-3605 ptint. Kids ok. 1998 No',•:o.l-· acre. Outsidf! BBQ 11nd fire. Agent 847-8531 --------133 E. 16th St., cM. 642-126."J • 675.8740 • _Ml9llEf.._flAo;;jy;;;;:-;;;;i;-"-';;;·";;;-20:;:l,,;~~gi;'w~":,.· ."~~f{~;'~"C,·'_"_· ~~ r-.11.pl~ Ave. 642-6344. .i place, ne"·Jy painted & nr1v -,~.~,-h---,_~,-p-f~-~,-.-i ''\VllITE ELEPHANTS'' EASfSIDE t BR. ••/f-t•. NICE 2 BR apt, Yrly, AduH~ 2 Bedroom, enclosed garage, 2 BR. unfurn, crpts drps, $14" 2 ROO'IS d • S2'i h r, a, crp.,,, rs, .,, ... overrunning your bou~e'? .,.... bit $i30/m 568 W Wil· TIIE Fasteit draw in lhe :>· ,, , new rp1 .... carpet~/drapcs, ;ll) monl 1· bltns, family rm, $225 mo. "Casb" .. sell them thru $144 mo, ulil pd. l adult only, $lj() mo + util. 507 E. includes cal"pt'ls, rirapes, n:o1, · o_. · Wes! , . • D11.ily Pilol crpt. Adults, no pell!. PERRON 642-177 962-5~5 Daily Pilot Classified only. Call 642-8520. Balboa, Rll r · 673-6880. ki lchen, r11nge. St60. 548-9695 solt nr ca ll 545-0760. Clusified Ad. 642-5671 Call 6'12-!'l848 2 BR. OUPLEX eri>ti;, drps, bltins. Lrg. Fenced Yd for Children & P ets. ·Pri"(, i;:ar. Sl~JO 811 Paul11.rino, C.1\.-1 , 54!1·1746 3 BEDRM, l'~ Ba, Monticello Condo. Crpts, rirps, blln~. au10 gar door, immed poss., $225. n10. C11ll Mr. Hoewe, 54~847A South Coast Rllr~. 4 &: Family, Mesa Verde. Available Fl'b 151. $26.i. • BR/family + pool. East· aide. S425 nr ofrl'r. Op1ion also. College Rlty 541;.58M NE\V 3 BR. 2 BA, crpts & drps la:f' g11r11.ge & fcnef!rl v11.rti. $2~5 mo. 2438 Orange Avf', ~57R. 2 BR, drp~. stove, upts, gar11.ge & yard. No pets. 174 Vista. 2 BR, l b11. new c;pl & drp~. lnC'fl yard. S\l!j. ZiHi Elrfl'n Ave ., 545-16.}7, + 2 BR DUPLEX, un. furnished. Crpts It drps. Nice &: clean. !>-48--04.22 UNF'URN 2 BR . $15.'i/mo. lO responsihle party. * Call 646-4643 * 1 BR. Older homt', lar;e lot. no 1araa:f'. $140/mo, •5't8-&143• 3 RJt, 2 bath $200 mo. Double rarage, c11 rpetl', drapes. F•nffit yard s.tS-0136. 2 Br, Opts, drps. $150. Rtf req'd. 1 ror 2 C'hlldren. !,49-422.\ 3 Br. crp~, dr}IS , Rent S:OO Is $22.i mo. Utll patd. FJM.t26 aft 6. '4100 Costa Meta 4100 Mitsion Viejo 4708Mission Viejo 470I Swingers Need Not Apply We desire mature perso ns who would appreciate a clean, beautiful plac e to live, where managers have en interest in the welfare end comfort of their ten ants. PICTURED IN THE PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS MAGAZINE AS "A SHANBlll LA ON 3 ACRES" · ' WE OFFER Bea.utifu.l One & Two Bedroom Furnished & Unfurnished Apa.rt1n.enls Self cleanin g ovens • Dishw ashers (in 2 BR epts) Disposals • Shag carpets • Drapes Loads of closet space • Jacuui pool Huge swimming pool • Sauna Baths • Recreation room • Pool table & Lounges • Kitchen or bar • Fireplace n1e1·ri1nac woods 425 Merrimac Woy, Costa Mesa The mos t beauUrully landscaped romplex In the area Count ry Living In Beautiful Smog-free MISSION VIEJO'S ••• CASA LOMA APARTMENTS Luxury I and 2 Bedroom Apartments in the H11rt of America.is Most Successful Planned Community, Over· loo~in~ Miss ion Vie jo's Femous Golf Course end Country Club. • Pa+ios and Balconies • Ranges and Oishwash•n • Carpets and Drapes • Swimming Pool and Cabana • Central Hea+ing •nd Air Conditioning e ,M;idols Open Daily I 0 A.M. to 6 P.M. Etsy access to schools, recreation centers, 9olf courses. resteurents, 1hoppin9, theatre, library •nd parks. $150 to $220 PHONE 17141 830-9121 SAN OIEGO FREEWAY TO LA PAZ ROAO LEFT TO MARGUERITE PARKWAY, RIGHT TO APARTM&NTS. 5200 Nawport Bo1ch 5~0Q ., PARK NEWPORT : BEGIN YOUR HOLIDAYS LIVING AT PARK NEWPORT High on • bluff overlooking tho waler, 7 pools, 7 tenois courts, $750,000 heoah club •nd Spa. Bachelo rs, I or 2 bedroo ms. Also ~:slpry town houses with 2 or 3 bed. rooms. Electric kitchens, privat• balcony ' or p o I i o. From $175 to $450. Subia~-' r•ne•n Perking, elevators, optional maid service, convenience shopping. Ste 7 bHutiful model oportmenh, open 9 o.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Other timos by appoint· mont. located ol Jomboroo ond S.n Joaquin H.ills Roads , in Newport, i111t north of Fashion Island. Phone (714) 64+ 1900 for le11ing information. Park Newport Apartments ·- ' • -DAJLY P1LOT ~ S1t11rdar, Decell1ber'lt, 1cno .,ONfALS . RENTALS ', . REllT'ALS ~- l.f.plt. Unfutnl-~ UMumlthed Apia. Unfui'nl .... l·t+-''",-Me-.. -.---'S-100-I Eul Bluff 5142 Huntington llov.h' J401! -~-:-~·:::-~·:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;; -·-·.: 1-----·1--.-.......---- l*Ew-nt1PCEX oWNEl!'s H"""' •••· 311r:• ON BEACH' "BR. Crpt.I, drJ"" "'°'· lla. d~o. ,,,.,, ~ 1"'' IL • lfe)<ed gal'. No tt.mc, De-encl dbl gar. $·...,\, n\O. J'!il-11111!--*l!iml_lll!ll_ill!l.., .. !I. -!lllUSINIH-1"" a * " * "NAHCIAL lluoinoU Opp I rtunltl" RENTAL' RENTALS - Aph. Unf1imlohod Apt1. Unfu;,,lillod ' Hunll"flon llucli 5400 Rontolt Wonted 5'90 • * 2 br DUPIXX • 2 WANT To leue unt 2 or 3· br childttn nk. Crptl A drpa. 11pt <1r home Oil Say or SMALL 'ixp'd dec:tron!c mn.. =l=tSO=m,,•=·='=26-6589===='"'==! <>ee11.nfront ln Balbna <Ir E. tractor w/ 1-poleqtitl • • 2 BR unJ. From ........, Nel\'pOrl atta. Respoulble · "'• •· ' ',.t.NNOuNCIMIH.TS 4 <_. tnd NOTICl5 .};_;; PerMNle ..,. : ' ' -: .. . tilrabtc E-5fde. $1~. ~4 675--5033. , 1 1'E"'w"'°'"'s1"o~E,;_;:1c;·..;•c.•..;. '"•"'·1"'r"'l'J>"1,~.1 11\'NllOUSE ·2 Br/2i,;, bl; •tl34 mo, ulil pd. l adult on. bUins &: t'rplc. encl dbl gar. .... , . J!P;d name in ,!M~b)', • 2 BR l-"llrn. From $283" Fountain Valley 5410 oouple, no chltdn!n, no pell. need• bacbr tor short term Cllrpel>drt~waaher 67W310: evei fl7S-5766. ~ ti~ • bond!rw. ' ' • ' " 752 ~ \\'y; m.~. If' Call 642~., = heated pool-&aW)U.fenni. AU. NEW WANTED: By noo-drlnker-~ by eood contrac!L rec room-ocean views VALLEY PARK amoker, pro( woman: 4 Br. Good 9' :o1 arnu profit to 1 ;:Bednn SJL'it ,ava,U now ... t Coron• d.tl Mer 5250 ~nn $135, Jan 11\. J¥ E. ~ St. !548'3>19 patklf-1.mple parkins. hse <1r apt, on Penln. Will btcket, on OOnlnct by con. Securi.ly guard1. For FAMILIES with pre. pay from $200 ~ $250/mo. tract biuls, N<1 ctnunte~ or Hai.Y New Year f. .~ l-IJR, conv. di'l'.\."condo, Fpl, fttllo, pool, riw:. tacU. Gar. f\dUll$ SlliO. 642-1550. Sl.J5 • 2 BR. Blln!, new crpi.,, a;.r. patio. Child ok. No 111. Nr stnres. 54.&-6357 1 R.· •love,: refl'li:;, gal'ai;e. dulls. SllO. 240 Avocado, l\PI F. 544-8230. 2 iR. uofum <1r part. turn. <t\1111. $U51~. ·l<ld• ok. 'Iii> '-· 897""85 Al'ptAC Twnhse, nr OCC. 2 Ill" & deri, 2 Ba, dwJtr. C/D. J\t>l $220, 54j:74T4. _ d:j:AN, Nicely CJ'Pfd · 3 R. rtrwe/refr, gas & wtr pd. J#.ill~. $140. 548-2'407. HUNTINGTON ....,., ehl""'• '"'" ....,..,., "~""· ""' dlahone1t . ,..._,. eooo PACIFIC 2 &: 3 BR And 2 BR Studio LEASE on lot le house Wh•ddY• w.nt? Whedcfy• a.tt <1ppty tor penort.;_ w/ -1n-. · ' ""' S1.60 to S215 suitable for bulldlng 45' SPE,CIAl CLASSIFICATION POR tepity. Can be protected-by ~ 7ll OCEAN AVE., H.B. 17256 Soot~ SJclid, FV boe1. Re:uonable. 213 : NATURAL 'IORN SWAPPERS key ·man Insurance. <ntl ..,. CU4) 5.16.1"87 (Ju~I South nf Warn@f) 281-2581 · Speclel Rete 6~2585 &a.m.:if>m Ofc. open 10 am-6 Pi.• Dally ===17=1=4=1 "5"40=4=7=1S==•ic~=,-,,RP~ET:-OL4-ye-,-,,...,-~,-,~um-. MECHANIC'S DREAM ON TZN ACU:S ?ttanaged by 1 hr / ncl 5 L In•• -5 t imes -5 bucks Uninn 011 C.o. bu av&il&We LOVE ' ._ .. ' I·" U_ .. __ \VllJ.JAM WALTERS co. S•nt• An• 5620 Me or •Pl, w gar. e llUL•I -AD MUIT IHCLUDI .. .. _.. • ~~];;~~~1 ... s"u"bl"ea""s"e""o"n""s'"ea""c"h"" ;;V~IL~L;;A~MA~~R~S~E~IL~L:=:!:S;;1,R~~~:~,:~ ... ~:~:~·~~: .. ~·:~·~~:~:~··=P=~=·:=: ::r.~:~1;1~~Y~•-;~~fdt!·-;,."..: ~ ... M~~~l·."."'S ~MIO,AA' .8-ji.M~.s .. ~GP.[i. ~ ~.,: !MacArthur ne. C...t Hwyl BRAND NEW PHONE '42·5671 =~·~ u "1< 1 Bil, Oruy S>IO SPACIOUS 3 UrutJ Nwpl & or 3 urut1 HIGH DESERT for H•olth. "'M:=..,=,.=y=='to=='L=-=n==:;=m 181.1 6N4''Z°"o4"5'""0" Cl ' :, CORONA DEL MAR 2 Br, 2 Ba. Only $225 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. f'REE Rental-e"C1!phonal C. Meaa for S.12 unillJ r"e.'\ WANTCll]if.Nev.2.JMelev ... ._. Deluu-2 BR. 2 ha. upstairs 2 ~r ~/ocean view&: Adult Living nppty for yng attrac. hidy o; C.Mesa, Garden Ct, or HAVEC1cor.90xll72bldf• ---------. L.ioe~ ,,• 1 apt w/priv iuodeck all bit. 484 sq pr1v deck. Only $300 Furn. i. Unfurn. ~·2 <It less; keep house, Anaheim. Ask for Al Kl.... S68 000 $42 000 inc • .._.._ 1 t TD L ' ' ht,, cptd. draP<.'d. immt'd, }"u~lture available. !Ome cooking, v.•ill not .... ' eq. ' . ...... I . ' oan ' SIRVICE DIRICTOllY _ ... _) occupancY. S225 Per M<1., Hunt1nwton Pactt1c Dlithwuher. color coordinat. j n, er f I!! r w I 0th er J<1nes Rlty Inc, NB. 673-6210 mn. Owner. CM 646-8551! -~.year k!t.se. 115' ed appl~~~ • Pl 1 "' 2 b "'rag employment.· Call Dave Lowrey Orlan -Top con-20 T<1 40 aere1 producin,r •17""' INTE1tESl' .-a.h'llttfnt '5501 cl ( carpet • .,,...,1ce n co or 838-0038. dition, Chinese. Oriental rug Citrus grove, River1kfe'. 2 ';,i TD L ' ' >' 675-£050 0 APARTMENTS 1cheme1 • 2 baths • 11au1,•--=si"s-P"E"R""'""'w.,..,.•""•"k"'·uc:p and several 1m.1111 diamond Sl500 Per acre equity, tor nu 081 1.JC'D dlY catt, toddler. ,: -nt ~an Ave., H.&. 1h.>wen • Jl'lirro~ ward-ki ch _,. 50 ring3, Trade fnr auto or 1 local unit& nr commttda!. · ' am.-5:30 pm wkly. Ho I Br Duplex, furn nr un!. ~s jld, drps, crpt, refrig, !""'· $145, 642-1806. ; ~ I N~.!port ·Beach 5200 -'''' . I~--, 536-1487 robe doon • indirect ll&ht· w/ 1 ens, ,..... per 542-0821 \Viii trade up. 5C8-3J63 'hnnt blll!d OD equjty?" me• Is• Harbor/Baku]·. Managed ~ lng in kitchen • breaktast Ylttk-up Apt.I, MOTEL. 54&. ==.,.,..=.,...-,--....,.,.. '°"21n,,. 545411 Mi-~ ' .:r:: NEW DUPLEX William Walter1 Co. L--• bUC• privat• fenced 9155 Profitable 26A<1range grove HIGH DESERT fcir HeaJlh. &! . Hvbcir 21 _ · , ~ 1,-,,,,,.-..,--,,.-=-o:-= xlnt tax ahel., F&C, for WANT Calif·Nev. 2.3 M elev ·~ .o.i. uea yrs, 8ABYSl1TJNG mY horMt • , ' ' Priv. pat!(!. EnclOlled aaraa:e. Hunt1'ngton Granada patio • plush landscaping • LRG pleasant room, in prvt h 1 b HAVE Cl -r. -·"7 2 bldg, S•ttler morfg .. e Ce. Meaa • del Mar: Certifie4 .... '"° Carpeted & drape.I, Comp. brick ear.B-Q's -1•-e heat. home, wnrking man only. yac 1• nc. prop., us. A .. v ....,.u.l 338 2, 17th Street teacher·, bot J,. .... L--·. ?-'-'· Sll'li,...LIFF Manor Apt s·. ~.. steal at $3500/acre. McCrea, $68 (Q) eq • ~2 000 Inc $445 --~ ·• '°i~ built•ins. lmmac, landscap. 1 BR F $!3.5 ei' ponls le lanal. C.M. area. 646-7504. I2r.O Riverside Dr .. Burbank mo'. Owner, cM 646-ssM. fAcllitif:S, any &p M9-0TM <( ·: S~. holiday discount + ing• 3 BR 3 ba Prire r!-· rom 3101 So. Bristol St. STUDIO, priv. entr It. hath, Money W•nt.I 1'350 YsmING • My bCJme 11?onthly di.sc. S145-Sl60 .. J & du~ In sjoo ;>er.month 2 BR. 2 bA, Fl'Om $155 (%ML N. of Sn. Coss· Plaz.a) kitchen; Pool. Back Bay. 1963 DATSUN P .U. New View R-1 lnt, f16,000 ~uity, --'-----.,...-· i Westmtnater. ~: ~· l~ BA, crpts, drps, . .0 Sep FAMU..Y SECTION tor S.nt• An• Studentta;irl. ,110. 646-560'? 1lre1 Good Cnnd. TRADE for Income, TD or ! COMMERCIAL STASl..F.S *Call B97-1Uait * ..... ; JIOOI, children· ~'el-, , 675·6050 children ur.der 5. FOR·: A GOOD Traosporta· Tarllell Realtor Construction &: perma~nt ~ .., <ii>J.·, e .. , .1525'. • PI 'ace n t i a, IW ''"!''Wit CL ltc. Just South of War?N!r PHONE: 557.8200 NE\VLY Dec. Furn rm, C.M. tion Car. 54D-1'l20 financing needed. J35,0CIO, BABYSIT my Mme, I, l 'Ji51'."1"""'-.a,.,.;-..-.;;;,..,I ~=---~--' --I nn Golden West, H.B. female only, student pref. 494·9950, 494-5.108 Ask for Naomi ...... -~ ""3......,. mea.tr. your bn rtu raties -• ' (714) 147 IDSS Comm. ba. $75/mo. 642-3520 ~•~r .,, ... _. ' • ·i--, *-IAJFRONT * LG~ l.pstalrs l br, new 1 --~~~..,·~=--CAN'T BE BEAT ROOM for rent In Cosla 1.2 acres R2, tree &. clear, ,.,-.,,-m"'m""""'""'"1 "uo"';"~..,c"'."271o"t.· IPRIVATE Party needs Loving Cart. ~lt)IS. : ·..\-4 : F).irftiihed· & Unfur· pain!, crpl:!I &. drps. Bt-an1ed CASA del SOL once home. Lge horn!, pool, 98x300. Incnme $900 mo. $10.CXXl Joan against $25,000 BABYSITJ'ING mY Imme ; ritihed from $295_ ceilings, stove .. garage, $170 Mesa, quiet &. nice home. guest hse, $40,00J equ ity, $45,000 e<I. Trade fnr home equity. 546-5984. day or nite, any ate. Ho~ ! , mo, v.·alcr &. elec paid. SINGLE STORY \Vorkini;: man only. G42-t7M WANTS u N 1 T s Bkr. here or Oregon. Leon Vibert ANNOUNCEMENTS meals 1 f.ncd yd. 64$-3131 ) ' '1ii,:ii·3. 1'4g;;-2-;.2;;2;;D2;;;-;;;;:;-;;i !~67~5-~28j!J~~·f~l~~~;30";CO!'Jr"_w';k~o;:d~•·,-ICharmlng, casual, new apts South Sea Atmosphere •GARAGE fnr rent, storage 536-45511 anytimt'. , I Rltr 548-0588 v 61~ BABYSl'ITINC My mm..J ' 13 Pft. 3 Ba, deluxe apt w7 at the beach. 2 BR,· 2 BATH l Cal l ti! &p 6'1" 32&1 O.<i.>isrn:;ui;'~':c''Zi5Niro.'l ~1~n~d~NO~T~l~C:.!E:_:S~---I • :,--,li:.l:I ·, ·r. ri)tc, lge balconie!!, vle°"' ·of * COROL I 00 APTS * l BR, Frnm $145 CafP"IS &. drps <1n y, m: ;>-• 1970 M<11or H<1me 27'. l..clad. CAPISTRANO .C WNED . ~y ~: ~month. filn ~ ~ ~ ' h'-\• & oet'an. Avail Dec )7. 2 BR Sludio, Untum. All 2 BR }'r<1m $215 Air Conditioned Mot•ls, Triller ('(!! Like nev.•! Trade for 4 + acres, free & clear, Found (frH AdJI 6AOO I., · · sm. :I. ~; Aj,t 1 74· Do · D N 8 ek-c, dshwhr, dbl ~ar119rt It 21661 Bniokhurst St HB Privale Patios 5997 Real Estate, etc. Call $130,000. TRADE FOR in-j C~t 64~)260 m1ngo r, . ··, lrg ppoJ, $190 & Up. 673-1178 (7141 962-6653 ' HEATED POOL Courts 645-200!.I <Ir 714: 328.3401 come nr ??? MALE Adult cal. Orange Brick, M•tonry, .-;-,i 2= 2 Br cle•· up-Slvi -' Plenty Or lawn Palni Springs. ' REALTOR 548-7711 with whlte feet and etc ~. , ,.,,., 2 BA. """'· "1''" ' . ~.. -'· .. , 2 Bdnns .. 2 Bath =-~=--...,....=""""I mMJOO.. we&rin< fl. a ______ _;_~I .~ d~, ~170. Nr .. Hoag Hosp. gar, C/OC, s., <If bwy. $190. Carpnrt I< Storage 10 x 40 Furnishrd trailer In OwnerWilltrade25Mequity Trade S3ro'J e<t in 2 BR. 2 collar. AUectionate Vic. IJ1q, 4150 Pw.trlc-e Rd. no pets. p prrf. 6Ta-7478, HIDDEN VILLAGE Adult Park. in 65.\f Executive 3 BR, 2 ha. fl'Klbile home in )(lvely Villa Cajon area <It the ~1 642-1711. 213:4Ji.-U95 alt 4 coll. FREE RENT to J11n. lsL · GARDEN APTS. -. 548--0465 e BA home In Arcadia fnr Bayside ViUage, tor late Bllllb. NB 644--0139 . ...,.,,,.. EXECUTIVE 4 Br. 1" a... $150 MONTii • POOL 2500 South Salta be h o Co ... 00 I / ~· IltvW\C., Newly decorated: 711 ,.... In I v~-kid OK Santa Ana • 546-1525 Misc. Rent1l1 5999 ac <1r range · um • m eOWNeamEpuR ::i;,.?! car. ·FOUND , Dec. 14th vie. <11 ' "'=="=...,...~--. 31 Bdrms c.y ·"•' be t 2300 sq. ti . Frpl, bltns, gar. C cp .... .,s, 1 21J.355.7372 collect. -~--~·-·~--=~-I l?th • Tu•tin. Ap.,•N IO be" ' ..... VI w, s $345 /mn. Jse. 714 ~Delaware, H.B. ~ cue bt&eh'es. S27S Yearly Golc.enrod. 968-86.5S 642·222l; after 3 p.m. 5.16-l8l6 l ~'!!'!~'""'""""""l~~~ISINGLE Garage tor rtnt In '67 Cad 111 a c: Fleetw<>od Townhouse 3 hr. 21Ai ha, Labrador, Jqe but O~d.son Realty 673-9060 CLEAN a:a.tden apt 2 br, l~ Cnila Mesa. Brougham. Perfect cond. N.B. Pool, patin, frplc, probably vtil)' )'pllng. Black :.:::1 2 iR. OCEANFRONT, lower 2BR, frplc, garden setting.] WALK TO OCEAN ba, din area, dshwahr, di!p, 213/371-396.'S Loeded. All extras. Tn.de Value SJ2.500, Take T.D .. w/white feei. Call 835-2300 1========="1 S~ yrly, Crpr.s/di-psfga:t chlld, sg~f~ '}:;<,., 11 B~. ~~! ~;.,.some w/ stove, crpta, drps, patio CLEAN Single garAR!!, $20. S 968 1.000. 887 « 3 . uity for boat <1r ? trailer nr ! or 542-8494 C•terlng 6575 .; • 5tl81!i Seuhore. 213: 248-1921 ·~ rp c PlllK>s. $uv·$lSO per gar. S170, 54&-6399 W-slde CM. E-Z acceM. Owner, 646..fiGM LRG . Shepherd mix, pou. ~ • ·• i ~ :.--."'' _ NEW Duplt!x-2 Br, 2 Ba, mn. Adults, Ge Bel · 1 -GIVING A PARTY? ·;· 2nd7tr=nffi. 2Ba •. 2 paltm, bltns 'crpts frpl It. dl"Ck LJNDBORG CO. 5.'6-2519 L 8 h 5705 Cement fir, e\ec. 642-558.1 * * * * * * VI rm!~ ~an, yng m&e. Don't Panic! InttAnt Ht!pl _-::, :~tt,., •• ,"'. '~ar beach! Call s21;;1;,,o. 52(J 0 Dahlia.1742.s086 * FRESH AIR •gun• ••c General Da~su_t 64:....4;;,nro;!'s N~ Bartend, Walter Cleanup 1 ,;;·-t~~======I Bii:ANnw;:Jg,::~;;;;;;;-c;I REAL ES'rATE Cleancut Collf'ge' StudentS ~ 1: BRAN? new, lge., unique ~ \Valk 3 blks tn Beach! OCEAN VlEW _ t.rg 2 BR . REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE, 11•kndll. 518-1891. R•esonjble 67i-l lr'fine 5238 BR. 2 • BA. Best area. $325 Beaut, big 3 BR apt. w/w aptll. Unfum. Crpls, drps, Income Property 6000 1 __ G_a_n_•..,,._1______ General LITTLE Female puppy, part =""=~====~I .. '.' : ... mn. 67,l.-6904 crpts, drps, bH~ except bll·ins, patios, w a I k Ing ---------German Shepherd, par I C b , .,- NOW LEASING! 2 BR. Frplc, Stv/Reg, nu refrig. S225. No pets. 536-lTil distance to town. 100 Cl.ill 4 S I U .1 Offlc• R•nt•I 6070 Lots 6100 Collie, foond vie Bluebird .o.;;•=i""c.;.;'c:*•;.;••;.;k;.;lng=--';;;;;;i, I shg, cpl, encl gar, $1~/mo. WALK TO OCEAN '/ Dr., Laguna Beach. ~5498 epara e DI s Canyon Rd, lA.guna Beach. CUST(IM WOODWORIC I ' Ne"-, family and aduJts units No pets. 673-U09. Lovely Ne.w 1 & 2 BR Crpu, DESK SPACE OCEAN front to Cout Hwy 67~1511 nr 644--0BS4 . Furniture It Cabinetl "''P~ tow recreaUnn club NEW 2 br, l ba, frplc, •hag d~s d·•, 709 Ptlm. _s_•n_C_l_•_m_an_t• ___ 5_11_0 1 with privaie yanls, nn Santa R·3 property, apprn"· 12•000 FOUND Stinday In 548-4235 nr 6(5.0(M4 -_ ... ~ .• ,, a•• p ·-•-' ' 2 " 3 ·r "'" • 305 No. El C•rnino Re•I sq. ft. Xlnt busi~sa Qr home I ===========1 -• "" re-~ . ..., • crpt. dfP!I, petk>, laundry ' 847.3957 A A c t M Hunt1ngton Ctr, t em .1 · ~ fmm $150. Nr. &hop-j ~!a~e~it~, ;s~200~/~m::;•~·~6~75-5~7~2<~.=12:&::-<ihl~ih,'~1j~O, AVAIL. Mnnday. just in time ~aooo ve., os a esa. So11n Clemente possibility. So. J,.aguna, Siamese cat, wearlna: flea C•rpent9rlng 65fO piitg0 goU, achools, Just 2 Br, dbl bath, pvt patio, for Plristmas, deluXe 2 br. ' · 492-4420 Sll0,000. 12131 244-U97. collar M6-4?36. ' "."' I aoUlh .olSanD:iqoFwy.on Huntington Beach 5400 dshwhr, pool. Adult1. Quiet % blk to bch, ~an view, Roy J. Ward Co. l ""C"O"'R=o=N~A~D~E='L~M~A-R-I'========= BOYS.Or mens prescripOOn CARPENTRY ·~, Oll,fer Dr., l('Vi!'le. 833-3733. &. )>eautlful. nss lnc·s utll . aduJts. Lease $175 .. <1wner 1033 Mariners Drive. N.B. 5 Rm iuite, stnr, & prkg, Acrt•g• 6200 gluses, dk ~n frames, MINOR ltEPAIR:;. No J ' ~-PARK WEST e NEW 2 BR a pis, 184~7~21 Came rnn. HB. on prmi.ise~ 492..2404, 248 Dover Shores Office t Ba. uoo sq, ft. gmd flr.1 --T-A~X-S_H_E_L_TE--R-fcrund vie Orange & 2llt St. Too Small .. C&bi!>i!t ill ;-APARTMENTS from SUS. epu, ctrps, bltns, -~ -· P<lniente. Apt. A. '46--1550 * 673-6757 '* 548-lt02. qe1 I: nth er cablneU.. o!ined and Managed by Family section. 846-72TT. 1;.~BOE~A~C'iHiiBOLLUUiiF;'iF'lAp~l;, I===""="'===== ~=====·-=:.;:::::::-::::-l:Z' 1 ·.:--;N°'E"'w"PO=R'°T'°"B"E"A~CH~c=;-,~ic Nearly 13 ACRE.5 divided =="7'7"7',,......,.== Sf5..8175 lf no answer le&W .-;· I ·~ Irvine .:".on1pany NEW 2 BR 2 Ba dlshwash-Condominium 5950 • intn U BIG lot~. All utilitiell GRAY And white pet rabbit l115iC at 6t6.2371 IL 0 V-1. 1 BR 'ape Near bea:eh. $135. .. . • . Ea ISid 5-PI Cente~ 300 ft 10 1000 ft . Vic. <11 Del Mar/University A·'•--· ... Adults. erll, P<>!'.11, patJ<I, 8231 ~Ills, BEAUTIFUL Country Club • S e ex • Answ & secretarial 675-1601. plu~ irrigatinn water and and Sa t A St CM •, "" ';x.o" " ,; 847·4461 or 5Js_1110 &12.8477 or 847·3957. Juli( J mile~ frorri dnwnk>wn n a _na · ' REMODELING &: Repa1t -;:~-::' •• IT'~·&ach house tim~. Big· I ==~:;::~~~~~-,liiRR'A;i;;;;;~;;;--;;;;;""ittii Villa, C.M. 2 hr, 1~ ba, pvt 588 O 1670 SANTA ANA AVE, CM Rivrnid"· Can cl<>se THIS FOUND -.~r .~!co, nea Specialist. Com.m 'l, ret ~::! , pi;I seleclinn ever! See the ~VE & re!rlg,. 2 br, pvt 1 BR. Adults, no pets. Ulil patio, crpta, drp8, bltns, etc. ,00 35c sq. roo1 Yt.AR with ptf'paid inlf~st col~ar. Vicl,,Lty Sai'Jta Aria tlal. Panellna:. cablnet1 • , D4JLY PILOT Cluslfled lerraee. 'Secluded. tt55 mo. furn. NEAR OCEAN. Infant $260 mo. Call ·J-e an ne 3S6 E. 20th StrHt 67~2464 nr 511.503z considered. $49,0d> f u 11 Heighfll. 5f0.0617. marlile, fnrmica. 644--.-' ;c l I aet:t)on now! 19th.&. Acacill, H.B, 536-9771 ok. $110/mo. 536-3200 eves. Edwards, B-6323 Cost'• Mast 300 ~ '~ pn'"•'. ,_ '<IUV'U<JU sq, ft. .. EARRING~ Jnu n-d 12118. LET the S...ede do it. Jtepalr :.: t-fUntington Beach' 5400Huntlngton Beech 5400 Founteln Velley 5410 Founteln Velfey i: The possible dream. All new ]·Huntington Granada , i. Apartments. ·- , . Modern as tomorrow. Yet priced lo fit your bu.diet :. today: : · Charming, convenient, comfortable. Tot'a l-Funclion ~ Designed, to do away with wasted spKe,·makt room for '. 'special extras. l ike bLJlll·in dressing rooms, wa lk·in closels. Stream· ~ lined kitchens, pa ss·thru dining counte rs. And luxurious· carpeting and draperi es. Plus private patio-terraces. • • Surrounded by gree nery, each group of low handsome :. buildings faces into restful courtyards or one of our : • three private pools (each with its own cabana). : Near beach es and shOpping, Hunlington Gr-ariadt • Apartments were developed and now profe ssion1Uy 1nanag ed by Properly Research Corporation. for eaS)' living at rrnts you can afford. The possible dream ••• • come tiue. " : H UNTINGTON GRANADA APARTMENTS : · Jus t south of Warner on Golden West in Huntington ; Beath. :,New .One & two bedroom5. Unfurnished :,$135.$175: luro:,hed $1 65.$210. FAM ILY : SECTION FOR CHILDREN 5 Y,EARS & . UNDER. Phoo., 847.1055 ........... • ; l j ; • .. ' ' • ~ ALL NEW V8LL8YP8RK APaRTmSNTS ••• opens new doors for young fam ilies. Created exclusively for tht f1mily with children under live. Carefully conslderin& thtir $pecl1I n1eds ind limo lted budgets. V1lley P1rk's unique. With 1 priv1t1 Pr1.SC:hool center situated rirht nn the arounds, just steps away from every apartment Operated and prof1ssion1lfy staftltd by Tustin Country Day School, our st1lt·1Ctrtdittd Pre- School frees mothers for outside 1etivities or tmplor· ment. ~ · Special comforts and tonveniences at home as well. Super·modern kitchens with 1ppliance.s built·in •.. even dishwashers! Privst1 p1tio or terrace, extr1 powder room, huae walk·in or wall·to-wall closets in every unit. Plus 1ush earp1tin1 snd draperies. Covered parkina with storaae. . For tun, dip into our bi( fenced-off pool, next to the recreation center. Or walk to th• 1r11t new Mile Square County Park. New opportunities for MW p1r1nts. That'' Valley Park. DeveJoped, and now man11ed by P1op1rty Research Corporation. vauev PBRK APBRTIT18m'S 172S6 South Euclid. Just south of W11n1r In Fountsln Valley. 2 1.nd 3 bedrooms, and 2·bedroom $ludio apartments now rent lna. Unfurnished. $150-$21o·p1r monlh. For fainil ies with prl·$Chool chlldran only, Fur· nished modtls on display. PhOl\I (714) 540-4715. i 1 St1\ttA". ·- SllD '42-4905 O>TJ CES. 16(J ..... ,J... Wa 1 ker & Lee L4gu"' Be¥h Parki"" '"· """"''' & patios. . , Cos1a f\feu.. 646-2130 Call 494-0~2 67J.5417, 4!M-7853 tr,.;• Buslne11 R•ntal 6060 3700 NEWPOftT BLVD, NB Realtors FOUND Jg. -Irish setter with ON ntE BAY 204.'t \Ve~tclitt Orlvt' collar, VIC. Adams & Cement, Concrete "80 ' .. IMMEOIATE OCCUPANCY 67~2464 nr ~1·5032 646.7711 0!>f'n 'til !1:00 Pl\1 Bushard In HB. 968-3138 _ __,, * XLNT OFFICE Space 10 ACRES M>ulh o[ Palm LARGE w~te dog, Vic nf CEMENT WORK, no job too G ' Now Avail. LIDO BLDG, Springs. Owner ne-eds cl\sh. Warner & Greenville, Santa small, reuonable. Free l,060 Sq, ft. in conveniently located shopping C1!nter. S.l50 Per mo. 5 year lease. For lnformalinn call .• , 33.l.5 Via Lido, NB. 673-4501 Eslim. ll. Sturuck, 5'l-Ml5 Value $750-$1000/acre. Will Ana. a.19-3931 546-5440 SMALL UNITS COSTA MESA SI'ORE -826 W.19th St ., CM. Avail. 12/9. $95 & $115 mo. lmmed occU· SUS/mn. * 548-1768 rancy. ®m !!fl ft . 11======= * NEW BUILDING * Office Rentel 607D 1280 sq ft unils: ollice, rf!sL room , U0.220 power. plenty <1f parking, llllh &. \Vhittier Ave., Cosl"A Me!la. C. Robert Nattress, Rea.Hor Cm!a Mt'.~a 6·12·1485 M'll for $350/acN?. Ov.·ner WEIMARANER. ~ Vic. MORE Concrete patio tor ·11 t lesti money. Artistic 1ettfnJ'. r \\'I carry <1n easy erms: Fairview and frP.eway call l500 do··-13 5 Im 0 ., 1.1 .. 7 , .. 6 . Lie., call Max at 644--0687 .. .,, • 1 en 1 y, »i:> ...,,.,., -113~'"'='~"~·=~----· :s~E~A~lPO=~IN~. T~-Sla~m-.-.. --co-1 FREE Ell. Sa, wing, break· --ing, hauling & akiploadl••. ~a ANTEWPE Valley invest. found vte 16th & Newpart .. ,. ment property, must sa,cri. Blvd. CM. 64&-0531. Service Ir: q11allty. 548-3668. tier, moving oui of state. LLARG~~E~;,..0-',.."wn_;.;"""&-w"'hi-.t-e •• CONCRETE. Fklon, Box 2325, Ne"''PClrt Bch, rabbit foond vie Knox St, patios. Any size job. hu. ~ Call Don '"" .. ~, •. "~· _c.,M,..."'548--05"""'77_.,.--,...,.-, ====~=~=====I r·~ GOV'T LANO s,; an&c: ALL Blicli: male cat found Child C•re. Wri1e Land Psckage, 1185 vie Bu&hard &. Hamiltnn, Llcenied Arrowhf!ad, San Bernardino, H.B. Call altf!r J, 962-0178. c .. SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY 1·2·3 room, up 1n 3,000 sq. ft. nHice aultes. Immcd. OC· C'Jpancy. Orange C n I y • Airport Irvine Commen=. Cnmplex, adj. AU-porter Hotel & Restaurant, bank.Ii, Sa.n Diego & N'pt Fwy&. UNCROWDED PARKING N~ Bldg. 1728 tn 2300 sq. [Out of St1t• Prop. 6201 ft. Nr. Baker and }'a.irviev.', ---1 Lost LOSl'-L«. sum Christmas money in le11thrr pouch, no ldenl al 'florist aOOp in F.V. Tues ev.! 12/15. Rv.'d. Mrs. \V~st 96z...3301 or 962--4823. BUILT like Bas~et, Dalm&l l11n spotted. ''Peppt>r;'' Plea~ l't'turn or any infor. 645-2258, 64>232'7 LOST lOlb Lt'permese ma1e cat. dark spoUed, left eye 11e(cctive. Vic: Springdale.&- Slater, Reward. 847-1412 DEC. 16th, vie Agate St., L.B. Puppy, part Shepherd, •an IC blk, whlle on cheat. Reward. Call Coll. 713/476.1166. AFTER School care, 6-12. Pick up at schools. Cn.ttll, field trips. Prof. tfacher1. .... :1706. '~ =====I I yr le&&e. Sullivan, $395 FULL PRICE 540-4429. PINE Tl'f!e covered cnbin Contr•ctors 6620 sh::ht, "'!road. Cloi;e 10 2· LO\VEST RATES O\vner/mgr. 2172 DuPont Dr., Rm. 8, Newport Bt>11ch Sll-3223 Cnurtesy !<1 Brokers Lots 6100 lakr~. surrounded by Nari ---------~·ores!, Sou!hern Oregon. NEED Chrill!mlUI mon<'y. 213/2~1186 or 714/614-085 Must sacri fice my bt.>aul iful, MY Way, quality home rtpa.ir, Walls, ceiling, floors etc. Nn job loo arnall 54~1494, 24 hr 1.ns. serv. UC'D Contr .. Remodellrtl'. add-ons, rooting, paintinz &. · repairs. 5 40-7851 or 54D-7fi64. ' ' DESK SPACE level. vjew lols, loealerl in ,Presf\Jte Arimna aubdivisinn 222 Forest Avenu9 lor $4!15 eat'h. l\t. i\1<1rga n, L B h Ut5 So. 7th St., Phoenix, agun a eac Ariz on" 85034-Telephone 49+9466 60,2-946--75M. RENTALS ~R~E~N~T~A7L~S ---- ~·· Unlvmitlitd Aplt. Unlumltlitd Fountain V•lley 5410Fount1in Valley 5410 :Jounfain.J )lediterranean Slyl• Lusury . , ... 1 • 2 ll<clroollll -! Bttbt Adult Lfvln1 Furnilhed • lla!umlshed e DUli-Jli.• e Sllitr Cerl'«f• e rri"'4 redo• • Clot..I C.rw•n • ""'"" c.tl/11p 9M3 Slatet Avenue r.:.-D 1 ft t vt~~•i_.!_ llU!'ll 'lrJm ~ ti•t.r. 1Ui"';I 1191• \II mli. le '"""'*"'., 968-6M5 ' Mo;nt.Jin & D116't 6210 DIVORCED! l.iu~I Ae\J, 2 Big Bear lols, 2.'ixlOO e11 . Valued S.1000, &ell S200J cash nr $.100 dv.•n & 1crm.... &b Austin, 329 Harbor BIVd, sp • 22, S.A. aft 5. 6230 R.E . Exchenge ~--- MOTEL Int , ~ blks lrom JIARVEY 'S CASINO RI ~late line. south Lak e Tah!'lt'. Xlnt locRtinn, Ha ve S20.000 ~uily. Will trade for boalu•lnt, c1tsh & trarie. etc . $711.CXXl val u~ fur $60,000. 1627 Pnrl St~rl ing, NB &14-78!JS •!'; ..,=,--.,..,=--~~-1 .Additki~ * JtemoifeJin& , I fl Gerwick I Son, IJc 673-6041 * 54S.2170 LRG Grey & while 111!ered Rem<>deling * Addltinns if.. KARL E. KENDALL Licensed·Bonded S48-1S3T male CBI, \·le Harbor View • _., Hill!l, <;:dM. R r ward. I C""'-a"rpe"-'t-C:;lc;•;:•n::.i::."9~_;6'::,:25:1 644-~. . Clean Cleaner ClellI!est! GARY Gum. Sc hnauzer Kurt W\g~r Carpet & wf)eash nn. Boy In 1 t Upholslccy Oeancf!{. $9 without J>al. A.\~9, 9am-average nn. 534-5305, 8pm wk days nnly ~2. LOST: 12/10, gtty &: white Diamond Carpet Oeanln& cat, altcrt!d male. Vic H.B. New Year SPttial! cily hall. Reward. 673-9556 Jo'rce Minor Repairing 1 R. E . W1nted 6240 WI 0 I Lo6t : grey&. .whl1e cat, llutty, th eaning 400' SlO. Private buyer wanrs apt unltl femal~. Vic Jfunttnaton Har. ====',:'"';'=:":':· "°'::;=:13;:1;,7==f'"0 good klCation any condition. boor Rew. 846.5054 !-"'-"~"~'-'--' -~--I 'BLA"""''°'CK""~Af&ha==,.-ooF,-m-.,..,.... G1rclenlng '6IO 4 BR OOme wanted from Vic. Victoria Md Placentia --'AL=·s"G"ARD-..,EN-IN-G==I nv.•ner In N.8. atta, Up to on 12/9. PLEASE &lMi009 tor Gardening 6 small land. .. ; s.10.000. 645-0746 -·-scaplng eervioea caU Sto.5198 • BUSINE SS •nd Person11i 6405 Servln1 Newport, CdM, Cor.. • "'*. FINANCIAL SERVICES nf a ptl'S()nable ta Mesa, Dover Shotts, Busln1t1 penonal r 1 c n r t to be W~tcliH. Opportunltlet 63DO av1iltble lor Hnlldays. Good Complet• Y•rd Cer•I -='-'-.;.;.;.;..;...;.;,___ (lancer, '1ne:er etc. 638-25&7 JIM ~ Gl!-"1' SHOP ALCOHOUCS A11<1nfmC)U1. EUROPEAN LANDSCAPF..A \VILT .. SACRIFICE~! Phnne 542-7217 or v.Tite to Clean up • Tree Surrery Gl6-7'l4!> fnr appointment P.O. &" 122.l Cnat11 M~lla. Re!lMlnable. Evr•. 496-338J : I NO m1tlllflt What It u, ~ HAPPY BIRnlDAY EXPER. H.av.•aiian Gardl"l'l!r can ull It with 1 OAJl.Y [CAUN WU!'· LOADS Camr lete Garde.i:ilnc PILOT WANT ADI ~ Of' CUDDL~ -THE KID Ser\'\ce. K•ma.Jani, ~11 , (, -----------·--'---- I ' • • ... _ ... . .. .. SlltVICI Dlltl CTOltY JOBS & I Ml'LOYMENT JOIS & lMPLOYMENT JOBS & I Ml'LOYMENT MERCHANDISI FOR 1...,..--------1·---='"-'"--. SALE AND TRADI MERCHANDISE FOR SA Li AND TRADE ' Sa~, l>e<onb<f 19, 1910 DAILY PILOT ~ MIRCHANDISE FOll MI RCHAHDISI POR MllCHAHD1•• ·' • !l SALi AND TRADI -"SA;..;L"'l;;...;.;A;;.;N'°D_T;..;RADl..--"'"_SA_L':"l':"A_N_D_TRAD~-·"."".'.'l'.··I ·I _ Oo-lng "'8 ~oil Wonted, Jobi Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobi Mon, Wom. 7100 W-n 7020 · Furnlhlro 8000 Gar111• Sa l• 1022 PMI-& Orion& ll30 l ·M·l~--ll---------M-liiociii·o1iiiloiii1·iii•••'"•"--N00~.1 ,. lO STORM REPA!lt Trff work, 1uracry, braefns, EXP. Practic•I Nu r 1 *, prune. Lanpstp m a l n 1 , Governeu or Housekeeper. cleanup Jobi. Tlml open. , tt.e.f I n t d , unencumbered Pmfeu Gardener, Gecq:e ntalurt lady, Llve-in ar out e GIRLt .e " * BEDROOP.1 SUITE • GARAGE Sale from SUn ·en. NOW 1N' ONE LOCATION ] I Owner movins: 4 pc, dttxtl tools, bulldel'1 a: cabinet Conn * Yamlh1 ' aolid cherry potter, incl. hard Ware, plu.l'llbini. * Thom a t Organs 1"-=:;::,,;:::;::==:".:'""=~l ;:?l6IH606;;;:::::,.· ~-=~ .. AL'S l.~Plna:. Tr J e DAY work. General C1eanlna: removal, Yard 'l"tmodellng, wkly Cl' prtlme, Rell.abl6 Ttuh hauling, lot cleanup. Trans, 5':1..3524, ~l-9380 RepaJr 1prinkJen 673.1166. 54.3-3626 '°' .... l<tod handout -· Apply In perton ., ~ -----.-- AVE RAGE box •P&S. It matt.. H~boy clothiD1, wla:. Much miac.. Also o:implet1 alection hilrz;--ardar Jrned-draWer. No jWlic. 2755 Bristol, C.M. or planoa Ii: ora:ana • EARNINGS - --oF $1t,llf Expu. Japane.M: G&l'de.oer, Exp. 1n day: v.'tlrk. Complete yd IUVic:e, Neal Own trat11p. full time $7il a Ir: Relia. Free est. 642-CS.9 day. 541~: ns-sru AU piecea llke flt'W. Excel. GARAGE sALE? Dbl bed, Open Daily lo til 9 Here'a an outatandina 09P0f'· cond. $350. Also 1tUl111 Artist Eastl. Bric-a·bl"ftc. Sat 10-g * Sun l~ tunity for a mttllrt. hJ&til1 ~~.~. aplloup•a'~@~~. _!\ Oddi & Endl! 64&-4001, 910 COAST MUSIC NO. ts FAsmON ,!$LAND · led ""'° h ~-• --•-NEWPORT BEACH moava pmion u ply. 67:rl.l.l4 until 9PM Arbor, Of. NE\VPORT If HARBOR ELP NTE f~r b~r 0~d~~ LM~OV~l~N!;G':?:':"lC:l"'k•~!,N~ow~·-. ~8•· I NNEEWWJBoBO;yi;·,:-;,;;;port;;;:;";.i,;h;·;;n;s,-;w;,h.-t,1 Cost& Mesa * 642·2851 H WA D tMlUon. We CJtftt an Initial VECTRA sofa SlOO. Game jr-17 Sl eaeh or a box or 8EAUTJF1JL Wurlitzer 4SOO -E.xperJ.nctd-thtte-year salary and com-table $150, desk $145, new 6-S5, Odds &: ends, 968-'.1'889. Console Organ ... Pre-Omit· THE RIGGER * CHRISTMAS SPECIAL * 2.1% off of-1111 prlco on any rlna In our stock from now 'tll Chrl1tma1 with this od • Custom m1~e jewelry, using your design or ours • Gold, silver. gold fill ed, plated findings & settings • Jewelry·maklng sup- plies & tqols • Precious m e t a I casting equip • Gein tumbling • Wood carving & sculpturing kit. for the amateur • ll'\lt&llation carptnter1 mission plan IH.dlng to soft-touch naugh aota. com· 1-----------1 mas spttia1, SAVE S700. • lNt&llation, enainH straliht com.missions. modes Sl5 ea., matching Appllences 1100 Open Daily 10 tll 9 Gifts for ewery customer • Installation, hardwan! chrs, beaut cstm tofa, dark Sat 10-6 * Sun 12.S •• · General Services 6't2 Jobs Men, Wom, 7100 CARPENTRY, ~bs., Pa.In-, " . . •• . . . .. ' ' !"· . h. . ., ting, Formica., Plba-repair, AID For elde~ly lady ~ Late ~te appllanc:es & ahernoons. Vic: Del Mar St, wat~r h~ater replacements. ·C.M. 540-482&. • Gtlcoa1 • •Pni.vm and Wri!e, clvift.,. P'rBOnal dsta pecan cocktail & commode1, COAST MUSIC * * five M GtmS * * touch.up and busi,;;'51 background . ~tedit King or Quttn bdrm 22" TV Home Entertainment NEWPORT & HARBOR 'II C 'c 1 u... , • ~lnstoni Box P-2085, ntE DAILY set, lamps, 968-9061. Centel"', like new S200, RCA Costa J\ilesa. * 642-28.il 270 E. 17th St., Hil19An enter, ot a~ td. L 64&3511 :M~ thru Sat, l to AM.BITIOUS yauna: man, 7. lnteft:sted In boal!I Ii: e Rigging I~~=~~-~~~~ Console C()Jor TV $148. S • I 645-1909 8 PILOT, lb West Bay, Costs WALNtrr -fini!h 2-dr bullet We deliver se.Mce &: .,.,,ar. pec1• Holld11y Sa le Open 9 AM W 6 PM Tues, Thur&: 5at RAIN Gutters Instal led . boating, •.nd 11ttking a Qua.lily work. Reasonable. perm, n. time job, apply Free e~I. 963-2208. wk,<day mornlna:s 16-12, 2244 ALL Types of Ceramic tile, W, Coast Hwy, Newpt. Sch. plutering a: muonry 'Wtll'k. * ARTIST with ~v_ertlslng Also dry wall. 646-1598. exptt: Layoul!I, · co mp• , Apply to 3 Pl\t 1'.fesa, CaJil. lyllf! cablne1 17x50, aho ' .~ FREE. GIFTS PM M Wed & Fri ENi'ERPRiSE ~ultable for stereo equip. antee. \VITH PURCHASE 9 AM lit 9 on, , YACHT CORP. Equal Opportunity lronrite ironer. DUNLAP HA1'.1MOND J-J' ~ 2500 So. Susan Employer M/F 3 • Drawer tru itwood chest APPLIANCE ORGAN STUDIOS ;~J ,; - Santa Ana, Calif. ' wladdiflonal top dra.v.'i!r 1815 Newport Bldv .. C.M. In CORONA DEL MAR Sporting Ooodt l5CIO I Mlscellaneoua MOO , ', ~ Equal opportunity employe~ 1-fittM as desk. 646-6385. e 541-n ll e 28.'>t E. C-oast Hv"Y· 673-8930 • ~ I flEl.P Wanted, Rio:st. pref. 18 'I ;TW!N="s."•"'t•"'•"• "•""'bo"'x-.=,-=.,=-.•2 I FRIGIDAlR~ Auto wa&her, s TE IN \VA y p AR LOR SURFIOARD OUNESE Hooked rur • ..n '.: "· l==="========'I production It pa s t eup, H1uiing 6730 Newport Beach Agency. 0--------1 Send resume 10 Box M--2086 OI"' over, n.ltes & graveyard. match prs, Ena-lander Xlnt eond $50. \Vestinghouse GRAND 6'10"L x 19'11"\V x 3~''T. wool, 10 x 14 with rubbei-•; Must be courteous, neal, SECRET ARY C.1rthosupporl, Real cheap, elec d~r. xlnt cond, S40. Refinished. Overhaull":d & Ex. Cond. Aak. $40.00. Call padding. Seip with floral : : r; honest & reliable. Apply S38 ea pr. SOFA, brn Guar .• & dellv. 546--867'2, euaranteed. See & hear to 548-2008. Good Christmas patlern $1\ matchlnc 3 x S ' ' l ~ -Jack-in-the-Box, 385 E. Interrsting position re.-metallic fabric, ha r d wd 847·8115. 11. ppr e c i ate . WARD'S Present. ru& with pad $5; French , ~ 17th St, C.M. see manager. quiring two to four years frame, $<15. &16-2021 . FRIGIDAIRE Auto washer, BALD\VIN s Tu DI o , 1819 CUSfM Gordie surfboard Provincial collee ta.hie wit>li · h"t YA R D/Gar , C l eanup. Daily Pilot 330 w. 8-y, Remove t?ee•, Ivy, truh. Costa Mesa. HOUSEKEEPER, live-in, for e.'<perience, accurate NEWLY Wed spec i a I! $60, Kenmore auto washer Nev.-port Blvd .. 642-8484_.r SUS & belly board $25. Jov.·er shelf and drawer~· · : Grade, backhoe, 962-8745. l·ASS--IST-ANT--M-..... --.-,-wl-th~ JUNK Wanted. Free ;netal &eel'l'tarial ability. Require1 pi&·up " garsge cleanups. good ollice dc!Us, good or- HaUllng, Ed Stone, 543-8913. ganizer, IBM electric type.. TRASH & Gange cle&JH1p, 7 writer. Preferably some days. S1D a load. Free est knowledge of new product family w/4 children. H.B. skills on electric type.,,,Tit· Double bookcase bed. Elec $65. Both xlnt con d, Gu LB RANS EN Organ, Hobie iu.rfboard $2S. Adult Kenmort vacuum with at. -' &re.a. Own room. 536--1341 er and shorlhand . blanket. Sola & chair. guaranteed & de I J v. model E, like new. 25 note owned toys, n ew cond. tachments S12. 646-4032. 1' t•~' : HOUSEKEEPER, part time. Bedspread. 536--0377 be lore 2 ~8672, 841-8U5. pedals, p e r c u s 1 i 0 n & Eves: 5<16--0730. * HO TRAIN LAYOUT. 6 -m Anytime, 548--5()31. development for Import gift Nr. Brookhunt & Hamilton, CONTACT pm KEN~fORE Or \Vhlrlpool chimes, 2 manual. Also elec switches, elec ~· l\tARILYN WAI..LEY . ' KAYAK, 10' inOatable, cost I bl dual '·-Hunt. Bch. 962--0396 HOUSEHOLD furnishings-elec dryer, Old but in good sepArate Le&fie spe&ker. Sl79, sell for $50. turn a e, new ~ mrbl top table, occ. chn, cond $20 ea. Also Kenmore Sacrifice Sll95. 543-1402. C41l 54Ml33. C()ntrola, mountain., twmel. , ' 3.133 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa., Calif. sngl bed, sol1, bureau, "Tinger type 1~asber $25. EBONY Fisher Bahy Grand . bridge. Wired for 2 train • : garden lurn., polled plants, 54frS672, 847-81la. What a beaut Christmu Mlscell1ineous l600 operati(lns. Mounted. on td' •, , JUNK Wanted. Free metal pic.k up & garage cleanups. Ha.Wing. :Ed Sto~. 543-8913 lil'll":s. Plnse &end brief re· MJITle 10 Japan Industries Jnc.,,:U093 Flying Cloud Dr., Laguna Nlgue l, zi p 92677. HSKPRS Emplyr pays fee . George Allen Byland Agen· cy l~B E. 16th, S.A. 547-0395. SYsrl':Ms DIVISION ATLANTIC RESEARCH wall paintings. Rettlng, APT 30" gas stove, excellent present! Sll95 Ow n e r. board for fold up & cabinet : 545-3214 .u. R fr' ~ l50 ,...... ""~" ~-'4-c""" CHINESE RUGS w/bulletin boa.rd cin reverat _' ...... ~ e i.g. lop u-.::l"::i:er "',,...'""""·-"'" .i;;i•• •Ide. $100. ~2155. ' ~ Hou~ecl••nlna 6735 BABYSITTER for teacher's I'-'-"'""''---"''----2 yr old rtrl. Pre.f~r in our T w JN Beds cm p 1 t 24" ~· gas range. $~5. 2114 ORGAN By Owner: Conn 2 All auth. wool orienta! lmpta. , 1. w/mattttss & bxsp r is, Conl1nenta1, Cl\t , manual, 25 note pedal, t1~:·;012· ov~ ~iae(~ G~2G~:in:~ 09z:;e T'~. ii: :::·tb~e~~n~fco~':;~~.' ~i~1~~~:: ~oF~r:~: :!~~~n, like new. SUOO. :pp~)~~ ~;.r1matching, C()~lrol, fO 'track 'pci,; · , ~E. 54~5434 heavy pile $100 ea. (ll camplna: equip., chests (If HOUSE OF CLEAN Mesa Verde home. Start 1~. c 0mplete House Cleaning 54>3116. 1---..,,'-"~'~·6824.:::c~~--1'a~AB""'Y~S~l1"f~E=R=:~r.-.~.-,,.-o~ld Ii:. A Division of the 1lde by sid<', avocado. * ELECTRIC P L A Y'E: R approx. 4' x 6' S115. pvt. drawers, fold away bed. '' GS! LtKE-NE\V furniture.,.,. t.'Olor Almos! new. 'S275. 6-14-6519. PTANO, Xlnt cond, $550. pty. 67~135( games & misc. lG-4, Sat Ir · Clf Meas Cleaning Service boy. Live-in, lite hse.wrk. . Susquehanna Corp. EquaJ opportunity employer ·- TV console, fi> lo 60·1 .. ofl. LGE Roper gd 1;1ove, Oven 646--4638. * MINK _LE * Sun. TI6 Cameo H''' <bl<U>d~ Call 673-1409 btwn J.7 pm. XI nd .-.1v .. • llG-A Dahlia Placr, C<lM ovel"' range,. • nt co • LO\VRY Spinet organ, xlnt Et Dorado natural autumn Dr, Cd.1\1. 675-6685 Carpel!!, windows, floors etc. Good pay, 644-5249. Res & C.Ommc'I. ~l BABYSITTER for 1 child in '"lO c.~1. 6 pm to 2 am. Call L11nllsc•plng -mornings &U-2420 LAWN and gal-den work, free B~YSITIER FOR ( 3 I . e.i;tjlnales. Rea a.on ab I e Lave-In, House.k~plna-& !R.VINE PERSONNEL SERVICES•AG~Y SECRETARY TO copperrone. Sl50. 9Ji2-8983 C()nd. Orig oost $850, \\ill haze, like new.vault stored. 2-Pc sectional, 1 curved WI SUPERINTENDENT LOVELY Sota, never used, LARGE DBl./OOOR FROST. sell for 1<130. 84&-6371. Beaudtul cond. AppraUed lable S25 ea, StauHer table •' REQUIRES 5 yrs bro.arl quilted fl ora. scofchgUIU'ded FREE REFRIGERATOR . BALDWIN Organ & speaker (19681 $1200. Sell for $51'5. or S20. Vanity bench w/pad ' TH I ely •o. rates. 536-4385 afte• 4 PM Pay. 646-2449. 488 E. 17th lat Irvine) c .r.t. 642-1470 seC'retariaJ t'Xperience plu~ S125. Match'ing loveseat S75. SlOO + * &16-7820 Like New, SAC!~~ price. make offer pvf. p ty. $3.50. Armchair $3.50. Bat·· 2 yrs C()Jlege education or I =530-833=~~7=· ==,..-,,--,--LARGE Frigidaire electric SlGOO. * * 644--427'? 615-1354 until 9 Pl\{ •to11J $2.50. Lge oval wool. Babysitter , my home Palftting, Nr So. Coast Plaza P:aperh11nging 6150 Call 546-0904' after 6 JANITOR Wanted Jor theater In C.Osra Mesa . ·S75 wkly. Call Sat. 1-4 Pl-.1 54;)..9909. LANDSCAPER, ex p e r' d . Design or constnJction or both. Xlnt opply, Ph: helv.•n 8·10 am only, 714: 494-:>427. equivalenl. ~lust be able lo SAC! 2-Sl'UDIO Couche• d" b ·d·-' iro:n u._ .. _ G: perform responsi ble clerical wlbolsters + comer table dryt'r. Excellent C()64n 2''52971on. Pl.A YER piano for sale. Xlnt SCHWINN S.spd 0 ran I e f ra1 ,,':;,_~!,. '#'N64:, ::: .. RH. -, ' ng, & secretarial work: relievr $lj(I. 536-8966 Sal & Sun Trade for gas dry<'r. · oondition w/rolls. Crate bike, Ideal Christma1 or _..., ...,_ ~ 1 : !kl, Superintendenl o l Only DELUXE F r igid a i re * 496-4129 + 1Ut. Zenith B&W a::insole 39" HOTPOINT e le ct r t ~' B AR MAID-Personable &: DO ~t yOtll'Mlt. You do trim. friendly. }'uU or part timio:. Ave. 3 Br. houff. Exter ..... _ • -1 Roo ' 897 9575 stuCco $150. Incl mat'I & 'ne ...., us m. -· administrative detail 11nrl matching elec. washer & FARFISA dbl keyboa rd TV, 21'' acre.en. Both ranre $35, Wm. Ropq 'i deal eUecrively with 3 wide BEAtrrlF'UL teak dining dryer, practically new·l yr C()mbo" organ $5'75 Xlnt perfect et1nd. Best offer lilverv.·are and c h e•t.1 ... :P- \.'ariety of pen;onalities & table, 30"X4S", Expandable. old; CQ!it $400. Seti $175. con<l 968-1523 · 644--0294 Flair pattun, cost SU5, uJo .I, ~ nt situations; Type 65 wmp, S50 * .. 9Sz..8983 545-3214 or 548-2075 ' SILVER Tea server, 4-pc ed approx. 6 times,~. $2IXI • Sh. 100 wpm req'd, Salary DIN'G Rm set $60, Sofa S40, 1'"INE Leste r Grand· $595 or lf'I, appraised $700, must stenotype mac:hlne, never .~ :· '9:' range S624 to S759, New dinette i;e1 & 4 make offP.r or trade for sell $500 or best oil'. Alao used S175, 847-9977. '. ,. :: ild. lab6r. All work f Ua r . Be.tty BnlCe.' • 547-1441. Gxec No \Vastirig * WALLPAPER * LEGAL Jn Hou11e Counsellor, LLB + 2--5 yrs expe_r R.E., land rlr. velapment or related field. $20.000 Yr. APPLY Classified P<'n;onnel barstools S125. 545-0503. Antiques 1110 Spinet. 675-5660 antique glassware, inquire * AUCTION * : prior lo 4 pm Dec. 21, 1970. * LUXURY Walnut C()ffee ROLL-Top desk oak Xlnr ELEC ORGAN, 2 manuals, 900 Sea Ln, No. 33, CdM _ Whe n you call "Mac" 548.1444, 64G-1n1 \VESTMINSTER table, JOx 66". Like nev.·. w cond. S32.i. Mi-32ii or pedal~. Dan1~h. walnut, apt anytime. Fine ~ture : .,1 ~:tic SCHOOL DISTRICT Call 642·239.1. 2111425-4605 11ft !Dam. JSZ, S250. S4~Mj2 LADIES 1.06 carat diamond & App ,es X·PAINTER. now school teacher v.·ill paint eve1 & IO.'knd5, Xln't 10.'tlrkmanship, [J:"ee est. ~2. ]'121 C-' _, A•• Auctions Friday, 7;30 p.mrl--~ -., ,.,_,arv.vvu \ · * CUSTOM FURNITURE -BABY Granrl, amall size 4' ll<llitaire. VVS. blue wtrlte, d ~ 410 W. Coa"t Hwy., N.B. Newport Personnel Age ncy 133 Dovel"' Dr ., N.B. 642-3870 Westn1instcr, Calif. RENTAL. Sc-e ad class Sewing M•chinet 8120 <!" It. l'olor, &humman ·appraised $1250. Sell $850. Win_ y,s Auction B1rn·· : •· * SECRETARY I Of'"FICE 4000. Call 548-3481 l --~-------1 S495. 548-j(}.;4 Prl. p4rty. 212 No. Cout 20751;1 Newport, CM 646-8686 > q . r.tANAGER for small bus!· QUILTED S!MMONo. H•'dc· SACRIFICE PIANO, MahoG'"Y liniah. Hwy, Apt .5, L.B. Betrlnd Tony 'a Bldg, Mat'I:-;_ ness in Habor area. Gen'J. Away·EWI. blue flo~:l. x1nl 1!170 Singer auto zig.zag, 11.uto spin('l, Xlnl con<l. CUSTM Gordie surfboard HO Model Train Set. 6x4 ta· " f; By appoint. 646--3939 rAP.ERHANGING-Free secy') & bkkpg exper req·d 54 • 4 buttonholes, blind hems, 011. 673-{1857 * 61~21 112· • •·ti 00.~ 125 d · · · C()nd. S195. lh>43 . a ...., y ....... . l;>le. 50' track, overhea & , , -salary open, Send resume ercasl, .zig.zags, etc, w/ou11----------Hobie wrfboard $25. Adult aurface pow••. electronic~ I ',I esl-. aatislaction . guaran· ** BROILER Ii-PREP. teed Dan Sch w·a T t z M~N 3-5 yrs UJI. only need I ~~~~..,~~'!'""°"~~ I 5-tT-53«--, • • ' ·npp, 494-7100 Lag; Sett. MACHINE OPERS. Single B s H ,_ ~-• B·' ti h 1 W/ -• t •----------• lo . , e.nry, '-"'n. '""""' ..... a ac men ! wounu con ·! owned loya, new cond. contrnla. FWly landscaped. '"' needle Jor s portswea r . boa, Callf. 92661. Office Furniture IOIO sole. $<12.n ' fu!J price, or Television 8205 Eves: 546--<1730. rompleteac:ceaaorle1.Pbonl!i ., 'un. INTElllOR & EXTERIOR BOOKKEEPER. F/C, R.E. Exp'd only. Gd. pay, •mall payments 545-8238 * 642-3472 * SENIOR Cilizens. 2 or mor, T .1 . ' LATE model RCA 19'' HO train .!iel mounted on 494-7038. ' tal older men to alternate Refin'd 34x60 wood desks, JO. dai Y. portable Television. See to platform. 60' of track, 5 NAPLES Sabot, u··" 4 .. _.. ; Ina: JeJTy's Painting Service backgrnd pre!'d. )On'I pay ' • 496-1864 • & 00. 644-5004 Th.'T/Exter Painting. Frtt GARDENER TRAINEE, no est,· Ref's. tmmed. Service. exper, nee. Xlnt oppty. Ph: 646--0210 · 642-3014. behvn 8-10 am only, 714 : MAN with Citizen Band S E ~ ~= ' working evening shift. Ser· $69.fi> e Refin'd wood arm P CIAL appreciate S45. 548-Ql97 switches, 2 engll'll!1 + can •"7C, Sil•·rto-11,.,0·' •,"' technical knowledge & dr-..... , .,. '""' • r· sign for manufacturing, call vice statiqn, 5 pm to lO pm , rotary chairs, $29.50 • We Repair any make, any ~el 21" C.Olor 1'V, 1mall console & equipment. Sl.50. ~3597, con110le, prov. style, record . , M.-. Sal'k,. RS4-?5.i5. Lile \\.'Ork, S2 hr. Call in per-h11.ve the largest selection In your own home. Clean, Slfi>. Excellenl picture and 613-3911. S150, Accura en I a rg e r·~.~; :::: rmST 'Class Palntinc · &: 494-S4Z'l. Papo•·bang;,,, r~• '°''· CARRIER i;on n10rning11 at King's Lido of used offi ce furn in this nil & adjust, on I y ~3.95. sound 54o.-00'14 . 1-150,000 B.T.U. 0a,y & Nlibt timer, light and supplies 1:: m • l\tAID • KITQ-IEN Richlie!d, 3600 Nev.'J)Oli area. 54~ furnace, exterior moun~ $40. 8(2..3079 > ;· _ Call .545-3459. PAINTING • Ext·In1. 18 yrs. vcper. ln5. Llc, Free est. Accowa . Ceilings. OOS-9126 PAINTING: Honest. guaran. teed v.'Ork. Llc'd, Local ref's, Call 675-5140 •fl s. BC>l'S WANTED HELPER. Days, fl lime. Blvd N B M •1·• ~ k HI F " & 5 Pel"'SOnnel Dept, Hoag Hosp, ·· ' · c ...... ,,an ..,...s RICCAR'S Console Sewing • 1 tereo 1210 SlOO. Contact Mr, Laney or GORGEOUS Silver MW!: ·: ;. !re SERVICE STATION 1800 Newport Blvd. Mach. Never used. S7.>.1----------Mrs. Greenman 1t the Coat, lC>-U. Pair Frtnch ,, ~ _N_._B~. --------1S A LE S MAN-M~tHANJC.· 642-3450 Firm . 642-4180 AKAI Madel l50-D, reel to DAILY PILOT 3JO W Ba od I ·•d•--Nun;in.,.: ___ N'el cualom taPe deck, 3 ' · y, C()ffim es. p at. Wcu u'6 -~ . .,. DESKS, Crf'!denzas, chairs, Costa. Mesa. band 26 Marqula diams.. l • rd SUPERVISOR-LVN, 3-11:30 1'"ull or part time. fill" cabs, rect'plion rm furn , Musical heads, microphones, \\'ood RATTAN~ w/2 atools $50. 61'~ : _ ~: ' for the p.m. Experience pref'd. husiness n1ach. All Ca!!h Instruments 112S cabinf'I, many feature•. l ' DAILY PILOT LVN SUPERVISOR RELIEF • Advan~ment oppty, Sale!!. CAii 879-9084 Btv.·: ---------1 Used 3 mo. MAke. offer. 212 Bridge set S20. Bone china, SOIT Drink ve.ndinc •' e Training Pro~ NE\V CLARINETS &: 1"o. Cnast Hwy, Apt 5, L.B. deasert or Wad pla le1, S3 machine, chest type. Walnut ;1 == Dana Point, San Juan 3-11:30 pm. • Paid vacation 8:30--5 pm. VTOLINS TAPE Deck, Roberts·Akai r.a. TV w I nice i tand sa>. finish. Paid $350, take $100. :' U Plastering, P11tch, Rapalr C.pistrano and LVN SUPERVISOR RELIEF h ~2941' Like new. 536-97n . -• Profit sharing Ga rage Sale 8022 Rent towards pure ase X2000S, 8 !rack plays earl· ~r Capistrano Beach, -Med icines 3·11 :30 pm , e \Veil eqp'd. !'i!alion in time for Christmas r idge, casselle, reel _ New. FOR sale~ Uted 4' Ouorea-CARPET layera, have shag 900 * PATCH PLASTERING All {ypes. Free estimate1 Call 540-682a Contact Mr. Seay Rl LVN SUPERVISOR 11·7:30 e Xlnt. location &:hool approved Kenwood TKX·l40 A~f/FM cent fixtures, $.5 each, u is. crpt1 deal direct, exp fn. DAILY PILOJ am. • Hi gallonage unit GARAGE SALE + Like New Coast r.-lusic Service, 646-0271 stereo ~elver, 15(1 watt. Contact.Mr. Laney or Mrs. stall, can tin. SJ9.832'7, San O emente office LVN RELIEr SUPERVISOR Fnl"' interview contact Boh full 15pring & mAttttu ·Lane CONN CORONET, very id. like new, 673-0680 Greenman. Di lly Pilot, 330 827.JJ740 :ro;; N. El Camino Rtal ll·7:30 am. Scudder, 6-9 P~i, 2800 W. cedar chest · stereo . rec.Jin· -nd App,..l••d no; Bst oil' PANASO C S West Bay, O>ata Mesa -~L~A=s=T~l~N~G~G=IF~T=s-·I Co H NB Pr. C()mmode. Spanish ,.n. '"" · ,.,.,. "'"· NI lereo Ai\f/FM l~P~l~u~m~b~l-'!, ___ _c'4~90~l cru'5'fi.,....LAC20:i!Ni:Y-Park Lido Convalescent as! wy. . , f'"" wall con!IOI• • pictures • takes &15-2475. & FM Stei:eo 8 track tape CRAITSMAN 10" rad i a 1 ANTIQUE CLOCKS ··• COASTAL AGENCY C'"1e-&t2 ""~4 SERVICE STATION AT· •J o · bo d ••• 2 k I'..., arm saw. 1teel cabinet & 260 y· . CM • ·(V't statues • tennis rackels. * C NN d1reclor trom ne e'""', 1pea ere:. ......... 1ctor1a, • • PLUMBING REPAIR 1'ENDANT all sh!fl!I open. A 2 Id °'°0076 caaters, dado set, molding A member of OVERSE Bric . a • Brae ETC! ETC! case. pprox yrs o . .,...... LADIES F"" l•t out doubl• No U.b too small AS Apply in pen;on, 461& Cam· 1•5 64,21" 1--;;""'"'""°"""":::-headset & key chuck $250. iw • ...-642-3128 • Snelling k Snelling lnc. pus Dr., Newpt Bch. Sun. lJ-3. 005 Sandcastle Dr, I =='~·=~~~~=·~-"""-=-·> AKAJ-X360D. 16 !apes 548-6«4 collar mink atole. Appn.i&ed 1~-~'='"'="-~~-·I The Wor ld's L•rgest ~Rv-;:;;;~'F;ill,~;;;;;;;;!,''~H~a~•bo~•~v~;~,w~H~H~l•~)i64~4~·~5.'124~ FENDER Guitar & Cue, $300 1,,--,,,===""'c-,--=,I value $1400, wW tell tor RETIRED Milster Plumber. Professional SERV. estab. Fuller Brush ~ingl• pick up. xlnt. CO'hd . 548-2!62 2 SCHWINN Stinaray 2JJ" irAM ..,., ...,A9 ne, S12>Sl15 wk. to st., also % SIZE slate pool table, bicycles. Co m pl et e l yl ,;•=-=· =~~-~~·~~~--( Likes amall job. Very Employment Servk:e • WORK • pt time. 5'16-5745 Surfboal"'ds, 4-slice toaster, $90. 962-6322 rebuilL S30 & $35. Call WANTED: Wreckf'd o r reasonable charge 54~:\47!1 2790 Harbor Bl CM 540-6055 Fryer, 6 mus Jc al CONCERT Viol In; xlnt cond . Cameras & 642-1805 junked • 60 & up DRAINS P lugged? Draining Harbor Blvd'. at Adams SERVICE Station ·Attendant, ln~truments. Grill fnr patio Appraised $.)00 \I.ill sell Equipment l300 Falcon/Comet w/ 6 cyl slow? Expertly cleaned S9. COOK male \\"anted for 57• f'Exp'.d~ fou' •1 rav:.!~.rd s~t~ or cafe. Comm 'l French S293. 543-;QJ. 642-3862. ROLLfE 2 8 r N'ko i•< DdESK, pbuv.'l' mowehol r. hair! ~fui.t be usable. 549-1411' .,~ ... ~ · • All ikill1 & profegsionas nue s n nn .xo!vLct, .. ;>O,} n ~ · k' boo -.:-:;c:c-."CC=--=ro::::-·I . , 1 n .,., ryer, tlon er, rea "'1 •u serv. · boat for 3 mo trip lo Cape Harbor c f\1 fryP7r~ Ko 3"•'" "'1 ' ~ ts, Fe nder Bas s Guitar fl~I .. Cannon FX &: 135 tel.. hair wig, twin bed w/bltn NEW 10 a:pd boy's bike SSO. R .. fl·n.. 6950 San Luca11, Mexico leaving CALL Cl k 'T · .' t $SOO ~i k l,J,l7~a; ~ ~iscH ~ NE\V, * 646-.1738 YASH TLR 63, 8mm atd dra\.\.·ers & cahlnet. 549-1822 Custom bullt run cabinet C=="'------lc':::':::":..,· ::15::.· ::.67:::"::72~1;'·==~ 714/956-2251 e l"' ypis Jun · -ar ' · · · 6" '·th II -d S'~. M••'s .w-'nut ba•h•t-E I P XI · 53'2683 ft J2 "Les Paul" S1andard proJ. '""' e, se nr .. -a e LADY Sun,,.am d elu xe ...,., .... "--' .. v• DENTAL RECEPTIONIST mp oyer 11.y5 ree n I ,,. a pm. I ,. Id • ··•-chest &: mimlr 175. 548-0012. BEFORE You buy, call T. • oppor. w/supcrior cO. Mull! 1-~M~O~V~IN=c'"'wT.:e~h=/~D;::::,,..-Guilar or an ique, 0 or """1<4 ateam Rel SIB-Steam set Guy Rooling Co. Reoover De11k only. Exp'd. Proficient ! as er ryer, e &l&.j63(] e l'ameras, lenses, e I c. with sauna facial s 1 s. CRAIG 26Q3 cs'te ye.corder speciali1t. 645-2780, withinsurance.Afternoonto PBX, exper. pref'd. will hRve_hospitaJbckgrnd,Call po10.ermov.•cr,patio Jurn. E LECTRIC GUITAR 962-5278 54s--8034AJt6. $50. Canon QLlT 35mm, MS-S590. eve hrs. (l-8 or 9 pmJ, l()me train right person. Ph: Mis." Conni(", 557-6122, Abi. MAny Items! DEC t~23rd. Clll'IOn 518 mOvie. camera, Sat. Sal n in·nge S36-8881. giiil Abbot PettiOllnel Agen. 1;)19 Santanella Tio:rrace, S35 * 897·9181 MOVIE c~mera.. P~iector, SCUBA Tank, Calypso Rei. 110 ••· 64,25,, \VENEDA Roofing Co . s. al)' ope• 1 -~~~~=~~=-2.1() \\' W r S ·1 ==~=~=--~~1 M:rttn &hghlbar.$50.AI~ Mk belt US D've ..-~ R · 'Recover or New benefits Ph· anytime IH.3. * PHAHMACY CLERK * c,y, · arne ' ui e * * 67l-3R·l2 * * FLUTE. B&H, like new SIOO. Webcor tape recordtr $35. Nu c' ' ' 1 Pnh. MUST "-'I N box · e.pairs. · ·9 ...... .,~.... U, S.A. I =~~~E~-1-~5-h-.-~1=2.. T Old A b S95 ew· ost SIDSell S125. : '300.I , ew 1pnnp Roofs .. 1700 Superior Avr, areal 8 am· pm , °'".......,. Pharmaceulical Exp. Ottx>r rcr./1''rce Jobs GARAG Sae: • c w1nn rumpe!, s m ass. Surfboard SIS. Water akls ~7_7403 & mattre.liS $35. 2-dr re.fril CM. 645'-1691 24 HRS. DEf\.'TAL Front ofc airl for OHiee procl'!Ciure1. so~ OIP-1 -~\\~'~a-no~-~, .. -=TV"'°~,-~~n~l~c,·~,~n-I Bike 'Iii Tiger. Misc. toys, l ='='='=';=ng'=B='="=$.10=. ="=&-9650==·==ll,S~15c;;;. ~963-;:.""':;=;'~·;--;;::--• / ;,;;:,;;ii'iic-===c-:==: Sl50, Cash &. c arry . zpeclallsl. Ex p'd. Beach Ing'-bkkpg . f'uJJ 1in:.e-day1. ~ "'-"'' hsehold ilems & clothing. • O 30 HA5.5ELBLAD lens, S MOVING -f'Urnlture, very 714/536-6,;U Sewing "60 area. Box M-2084 0,A ! I y South Coast Community Salary open, Exp only 211 Costa r.-1esa SI. C.1'.1. Pianos & rg•ns 81 Planar, l20mm. • re.Ill. Christmaa d@COrations, "°'""=~~·--.,.,--·I Pilot 330, w. Bay, Costa HoSpitat. So. Laguna, Per. * Call 548-3493 * 646-4008, * 548.1071 * Holiday dreues ll 8-14. BAl..DWIN Qra:an, like new e oressmakinz -~ter-atlons Mf'SB, CaJU. sonnel Office, 499·1311. ============/M,;,O~V~!N~G'°7? ~G~ood:::;-ocl;:•~an:-;f~,rn=-. A.G.O. ALLEN T·l2·A Full I======;==;=:==; l,;64~~;324~8~.-,--._,.-..,.,-::::-$350. GE tteord player, 400 Designed to s111t you. I=="="==~-..,...,-.~ 1 ,R=E~A"L-=E~S~To;A"'T=E~s=A~L~E=s SchaO: .. lnstructlon 7600 Garden fools, ine11:pe11Slve. Console Organ, 32-Ped, Wal. 5 • Good ·~-CARPET layer Ms hi·lo'•, Trimtlne, like ne w $43. Call Jo * 64&-6446 DISTRIBtrl"ORS Wllnted In I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I nut. , .ONLY '1995. por t ing • ~ Hobby horse ST. MT-3444. Al I• u2 '"'5 beach area for natlon!llly Join a going organizaHnn "" New relrla -ETC! 854 0 D ·1 I I !I ahags at Witastlc sa\linal. teraions --SandcA s .tlio: Dr. CdM J)l":n aiy OtJ ._ CHJUsrMAS Gift. skis, Free est. wW p lease .TWONewheavyduty"'!hff-I - -kTl()'ll.'n product, Your own 1tart the new year right! AIRLINE Sat 10·6 * S1.1n 12-5 ''"· Nordlca boo'· sz. 9,,, 871-9951 barrows with 2 SP.&I"e whee ls Neat, accurale, 20year1exp. business C.OntAct P .O. Box Bonus commii;sion plan. SCHOOLS •~"='"~'409=·==~""'='"°~ COAST MUSIC Marker·Rotomate "'binding~ EW be . $liO each, 846-J952 afte:r 6 • . 1563 J..aiuna Beach. '• On~y 2 openings. Cali for in· PACIFIC e MOVING SALEI e , NEWPORT & HARBOR -l•s. U··' one• II<o'. N Far rware electric pm . Tllo, Cor11mlc 6974 ' · B d Cob' p I ..i .---= hroller·rotisserie. r etai l a DRAPERX, Work , rm. ~rvl~w, u r in . au Day & Night Classes rFRl ~,:,AT I0·4lT SOFA bed Cos!..,_ MeA * 642-2851 644-7708, 1 ~W~H~IT=E-!-ox-•ID-I-,-. ,-.,-.=lo-.. -. * Verne, The Tile Man * female, expei-ten<:fll ~~eh• "'conR. BIN MARTIN 54"""'6 11310'1, !!:n'1~·nod$1S. ,.,,••,.,..wETCagonl \l.'E !lave 13 used Pianos & POOL Table•. Bruruiwiek -~ .. 9.i99i".i:ID=· ~y;;o7u:-::S<l=O=. ~A=fl~•=•:::;6: wide. Near-new xtra firm Cust. wont:. Iruitall &: re~airs. m1chine operaton. _,,.c • 610 E. lTlh St._ Santll AM · oc 10 sed d 0rg • king-aiz~ bed, co mple te No job 100 aml. Plaster Drapery 900 w. JTth, C~. REAL TORS 644-7662 * * 5'18-6103 * * b .u or emo d ans S269.95 k up. Chuck's Bowl-• SKI lamllle1 tt!IU'YI!" J'IO'N! w/I""' "'· 64, --. e l n g off'" r" a I ing k Billiard& 2750 Harbor C bl t M th 'Int 1,..,;""';.,.:.;...,c::.~~·~oc.-~-·I palching. Le.airing shower E.'CP'O SECRETARY. SECRETARY m v.'tlrk In REGISTERyoul"'6-12yrold STUPE NDOUS un~l levahly In pri tes ! Blvd. c.~t . 540-?JG.t an a ammo " . LADIES 3 Pe. D iam . 8471951'184&-0~ Uld "-· • medic11.l l abo ra to r y , In Special Chri,;tmas 25 P I G $I W'.RD 'S BALDWIN · · Sips T, Flttpl, etc $18-$20 repau·. · · · highly sk e ... .,1ng •r Y 1rege a • " 1 per day. 531-3374 day,, Wedding $ct Un usu a I CERAMIC Tile work. f'rce shortha.nd. Soulh Co a 111 Knowledgt> of medic a 1 Vacali()l1 program. Sluiting· Silt. & Sun, Dec, 19th ~ 20th SfUDIO 1819 Newport, C.t.i. POOL tables, 11 "'''" S.l<J5 & UP. custom antiq deslin. $425 or est. Nn job too small. Community Hospital, So. terms hrlplul. So. Coast bow Ii n g • r I e Id tr Ip 11 . 816 Calle Mendozs, s.c. 642-8484 In% discount on all .11cce•· * OU> CHOPPING BLOCK. ofr. STl-8004. 26 LA p I Dept Community Hospital, So. Transportallnn avail. Open --.~~~~-==-I 10tit1 !U Dec, 31st, Beach 266 Slerb. CM. 548-42f2alt 1 ~~~-~""'~--.,,~·I 1 ;5.1&-=2<=:;==:===~~1,~-~gu~l~na~,"=~'="°~""'~-.,.....,· La"'•AA 4~1311 7 IH.ya , 64~J'?n<l' • SAT.&: Sun., old tum., lo!s of Spine t P iano $295 Billiard, 541'·0933. 3 or wknds. WE Lo&n-Buy-Sell an:ythinz :1r • "w · · · ..... ,, other items, cheap, 16784 Thom11s Organ $195 SURFBO•"' _ 6.5 .. Rus,.I. C.out Pawn &i Auction. 2'26 Topsoil -4tn EXPERIENCED Dent 11. 1 RECEPT I Girt r . d LEARN photOitaphic dark Bayview Dr., Sunset Stach, lOO New & Used N S80nn.u 9'1 HP Evinrude: twin S2 cu Newport Blvd. Mi.8«JO n. "' ···-:' " ' -• "r . " . : . " . " •' 1: :I • "' . ' • ii " .. .. .. " " ' ·"·'-'d g!lt••t South r 1 • Y. room techniques. Se.ssions by 2131·"" .. .,.,o ew In scuba tankl. 1&' Hotpotnt Tnn SOil Sandy Loam ul.Aguno.~~ •Olfi~ .M-.. F 1 X Su per iiharp, very atrnct. k .,.,_._.....,.,_ Pianos on Sale ' ' !•• 67"721 TALKING Parrot tor Chrilt· ~· ' °' on· .. · a ppl., well .....,,ip. dar rm, HAN'M d ti Ba bl 8 h M I C I *846-5966* n . ._. .r-u • •,: LYMAN LANDSCAPING · ' · • full or pt-time, will train, S2 "'"w JJ"'" • e ems. r e ••c us c en el' mas! "Easy to Teach . Fun ~7636 ~s.t ~wynd :u~ ... ~~ .. 3234l IX' 547 ,·'·• h~r start + future. ~a~r":.':s~~-~~j~S, per dolla. clothes, SIOp-Smoldna: ltuntlngton Sch. 847-8536 * .12 , gaiure •ho ltu ~ * ~·~~e~e * to Own!" f70 or !. 548-941'1 -;; " :· T s ' . ......, ... -. ......,, ==~~~~.,...,.---,,I MD kil. Art \\Wk, w11ll OtRJSThtAS SUue tio Bn:lwn1ng 0 & U. L ... MtNI bikie 9\ii HP $130, --:,_: JOBS & EMPLOYMEN EXP'D RCretar:v: Typln&'., ---------·I YOUNG Se t School. Open 7 plaques. 2792 Mendou, CM, H~nd Steisn:;y· new, $450. ~. 1882 Monrovfa, CM ... - Job W1inted Mtn 7000 s~nd, fill"I' & proof RECEPTIONIST, .-en'! ofc dp'"",· &;30 1AM · !!:30 !~· FREEZER, chilra, tm &; Jge Yamahtl New & used pianos'. HOUSE of Palpo 58" foam HUMAN Hair rail, n~ ~~'U~. 'Both ·,,;_ 1-----~·------1 1'1!&.ch ng for 1he11d pUbit:'a· duties. Pl'offreulve co In ro emona leAcn.,n. ,...-..1 Items. Wed thru Prl •ft 6: o! mn$l "1aJooR. Best buyi In s~n Uex·tall kntt board. worn, mtdium brown, ~ar !• ARCHITECTURAL Drall.&· tlona & tilma .• Call 496-51JJ. &ood 1urroundln,p. 6'14-5904. 2-U. Tramp. avail, MS..STl')fi Sat & Sun IC>-5. 2933l Valer. So. Callf, at Schmidt Jl,fuaic Will Sic, $fill. SJG.7&12. NC.I. 9, S2S. SJ6..3426. CULTURED Pf'&I'I necklace, ' m&b. f!:<perlenced, wa.nts LEARN f>llll"IO Al homio: from lo. J.aguna. Niguel 495-5559 Co., 1907 N, ~t•Jn, Santa PROGRESSIVE surfboard * .. 12 Pola.n11d •fltchin;s. retailJ tTS. sell for SS>. Saturdl)' Wtlrk. 833-2043 aft FREE Spa~ for • qull l!!rd * SECRETARY to anorney. profesalonal 1t1nr'riler, $10 Ant. 6'8" Roundtail. Xlnt cond. e:icpensively framed, SJ O ___ +_Sl&-=.:.28'3=•c.. __ 1 : 7 Pt.i PUBLIC STEN()GRAPlt .R. req's xlnt llCCY'I gkllls, l.eSl(ln, 673-'77'95. G~GE salio: ·, Clothr1, PIANO, 11•-•• , •. , p•• .~. 88 St.:. 64S..2315 •.,.:'c.";,":::· C:968-383;::'"•°"1=:::--::-;; . Prtstiae Npt. Sch ofc "-Joe . pleasant appearance &:. -furn iture & mll'C terns. 2353 M: ,,.. • ~, ... I"=~-~~~,-,.,.=" Job Wanted, Rt>ply &x M2045, Dally attitudt, t.rgAI txprr. des. *POPULAR P IANO* ll'\llnt! Ave, N.B. ~8--6292. kty Kimb11JI, Pmvincial KNEE machine, 2 month• 3 Evenilll( gowns. \I 12 BABY crib. mattrtu ,w l 2 dre515en $45. Oterry tamp ·~ table S.l(). M.>-3ri6 .:·: Wom en 7020 Pilot. Salary balM tin quaJ. LfsM>ns In hOme. S2$ mo. "°'"'=· ~Sa~l~&=S~u_n_. =...,.,...,._,, #l}llt'. full 1one, for pro or nld. Paid S•t5. sell S25 Call S~TS-, Glrl's clothes. aood lflc1iUnni1. App l y Tuf'a., • 5'16-2759 • ESTATE Salr. Hou~ful ol ch\ld S150 cash. 673-i;j(ll li.'5~;;,;;;86;;,:o:.o'c:64&-<.:=.,;:".::':,,...,,.:cc l -'"'i;nd;;.,;;";.,"-"-:'10:':.':84"&-3M""'i:!.'::-;:;:- AIDES -f'nr eenvale5Cenct, HOUSEKEEPER., I i v e .1 n , elderly care or f11mll,y C&Ttl. Re1'1, to ca.re for elderly Hom~-'ce.n, MT-6611. "'tlmln. MT-4'41 I l2/22 5 pm to 7 pm nl\ly In I SELLING \~our boat! "Lisi" Fumllure, CE refrli Sl23. .. f'llJ'tiaa combo orpn.'X\n!ISUf\60AR.D. Branrl new, 1 ~1ETAL detector, Whites. No. WHJTE Chantilly I act: ... person, 4500 CAmpus Dr., •Ith us .. Mii ll fist. Dally l51Ji Lincoln , NB 6U-3593, sound. ~I nrw $700, Pc madr 1n Hswall . 6'2" x 19". 64. Like MW, Ca.f'TYfl'li; C"ut. Wftklinc drtu $35. Vtil .. Suite 344, Newpl. Bch. Pilot ClusUled. 6f2-.56'!8 12119, llM pr._( S2'TO. 213/~2-S31'6. Never u&ed $50. 5t9-21S2. SW.. 6'&-J109 or SS7-T886 . _s,.1_.oo_ . ...;6'_l-J919-"'-'------ • , ' ' 1 I • " ' ! I • ' ' ... • ~ ~· . . _, I· I '· • .. . ·-· , DAILY PILOT H.,.'s How You C.. Ute 0.. fainO. Dime • A • u-RYE CONVENIENT OFFICES • lrlnt them or mall f'Mm with cor rRt ctllh TO SERVE YOU to one of our 4 c.nwnlMt offlc11. • No ltwmcl<, produco or plonto. • No commercial ads allowed. e Each item mutt be priced with no Item OVl.r $15. CMtrt D ...._._...._..per .... e NIWl'ORT llAl H ..... 2211 lolboo Blvd. e LAGUNA BEACH ••• , •• 222 '•rHI Avonuo e COSTA MISA , ) ......... , . 330 w .. 1 loy '-e HUNTINGTON f~Cli .. 17175 INch Blvd. e SAN CLEMENTE : ~ 30S No. El Comlno RMI . . REVERE t mm movie AUTOMATIC wuher and NEW fall, Europe&l'I made, SEARS Table aaw, T Inch TEL'.EVISION ST. Ca I I FLORSHEJM Men's Short, 9 GJRL'S S 'speed blke cltan 2 OVERS'n.JFFED . "' I BRAND N!W cocktail table camera and cut, all metal drytr llklectrie S2S tach. rtal balr, fn:sbiY dyed dark blade, 11' hp motor $25. ~tnin&:t 64.5--071T EEE, never worn S2AJ. S25. Contax lS mm camtra ..chain and an oli SJ2tD $25. Love 11t•I US. Girl's bib, OM ~tar old ~. Wlc \\'ilb head and cue $25. Portable TV S25, Power lawn mo'.11er $S, Italian Provincial end table with marble top $20. ~ and vr.ry aood condltlon $3. Floor buUer, commt~iaJ brown, 211" tonr. Wlc spra.y Baby car &eat $3. Girl's BED, eirl'• or )'OUM& ladies Wonder bone S.t .SO . $25. FL:S lens tor same $25. ,aota $25 'each. M9- ArcUs C-3 fluh attaelunent 125. Electric heatu .S1. included, SlS. Barblt doll, bike, 3 spttd, '6 iDch wbeelt tim $25. 67>3251. 122~ Childrtn'1 books "flo.:iOc. Old cub tt1ister Sl.5. VM LARGE old trunk s ls, Sl.flll. 12" speaker St C&ll Electric can opr.ner S5. recently pUJ"C!hued $1.50. SlS. MS.-1355. 4f2 Mqnoll.a, Turquoiae Balboa Island ~Ten's boxer shorts, size 44, mono turntable $8. Cl.auical 646-2.ru ~3021. ~1nlblk~ $10. 1~ul~ :· i="=6-00=IS=~~--~-I :ic,,.M°'._· ~~-=,,,.--=~I X SMALL surfing '?<>Oties, ~~ t~j !~ :,e~:• 1$1~ ~~rd Wal~ t s1:,...ear;h. ;iR';;Ei-LAX~:..&nd=-.... ::::;..,.=-wi:::;;;lhO-:• CHRISTiotAS is ~ 1967 fin.v P •Ytr · t<: c GENERAL Eltcbic mixer, POOL Table, cblld's $10 lo"ko "'w 13, 72" ... ....a • 1 '•"w.ay, Rtl• .. •cisor •"''". Ski boots, motor S2 m~ w 20th St "'-k Sl *" I°"" Champaane &la1ae1, ca.rvt'CI Newport • ""'"'. .... J\.finl set Sl.50. 1962·D or · . · · 12 speed, 3 bowla. excellent Toys, 1ames, uuv s -.... tablecloth, deep blue, fut t t SIO h 11 J I ~=i--c-;..,-,-c-,-:--= Saska 111" 6~ with boll Jrr.t -· p t 1175 CM oH Placentia Ave. condition S8 6t6-90U Crib mattrt•s $.'i. Baby I ·'I ....., •em, COi eac 1 M! or HIDE a bed chest ........, ~ t"K. ""I ~.. n'·ht or l"'" • mint 1 e . , · color, wh te b11.1 1.nn1e, S2.50, Small end table .S:li. t 1,. C .,,,.... *""' ~,, ....... -.. <a se1.ltd In plastic, makes 1 COUCfl $al. Double bed Sl5. 25 GAU.ON aquarium. stand elothtl Sc. 2· ,; 3' mirTor lovdy, cotton $6. 846-1177 par w. htst , part ..w: Monday. 67>7965 , nal nice 11tt Sl. l . roll ~~~tel5 ~l>Jt J5· t Elt~ and equipment $20. Bamboo SlO. Encyclopedia S l O. LONG diva.n no. Ch&ir and t~~1 :::~s, ~i~~. S~ !:i~r sf~~;e s,,.!'.•~tt = FORMICA dinette set, four Indian head ctnts, m111:td .,... • te •tam . dintltt set $15. ~14.17 545-5335. otto-•• 110. •-mp., W'•• ~-th•' CM ., • ., •• .,.. _,, ....... t 'lC ••7 ·~1 ' 15 V cl 12 50 .,_,, .... ..,.. ..,. ""'· .._ • ..............u. Ydlh clothes and turnlNre 17 ._ ..... ira, .-. e'l -.w• dale& SU.~. l roll Ubtrty . acuum eaner · •·· ................. blk S . 'JWO Steam irons $4 each. Jto. Irons $2. Clothu 5c. St. • nickels mixed datt:! $8.SO. Lamps SOc each. M&-8146 • .:)l..nwwn e, tingray 6-l6" Inner tube• SI each. MOVIE Projector, like new e•ch. 4.!M-2611 2 NEW ·never worn, ' d''JJ•~tnl ''''' eu' cent 270I San Lucas Lane, c .M. st)'{e. 3 apeeds, . h an_d Lar&e pictures 50c • Sl. 257 $25. 6 Decorator water color 3 D!SHMASTERS SIO . -. 3 v•omen·I lr.ather jaekrts. "' brakes --"" condlbon •'lo: Games S1 each. Dolls S3 }'lower SI. CM 1 ti M -Sal -· "14 I JI··• t rolls $1 . 191~ Indian S2.50. 33 BLUE chip 1ta'.mp boolu 64.2--4782 ........ ,,_. each. Heinke aid boota, 1lu Jill n ngs """"'"•· esm1n double 11ink faucelt S4 . SlO. 11u 1,,. , utrY '"""• cos Gold SZJ. call 536-3021. S2.50 each. 54S.3648 8 S2\'l. J r. trtt of golf clubs 8 FOOT couch $25. Eash llample and carrying case 4. sh'"''tr heads 11• St. 2 hair S40 each, WI $X1 each. 1 ROLLER shot lltale& (Lytle) Sl5. Shot skl.tes, site 12 $2. chair $8. Wringer washer $7, Double bed springs S9. dryl'ra $5. FM radio 18.2 548-3797 ~ PLAY. Your au tom ob I t LEA11JER, all brand new, men's size 91 ' and ladies Tniler hitch ~. Green J22. Dresstr, 4 dn.v.·ers Sl.5. Small boy's bike J5. Brau clock radios 18. Zenith clock 2 SUPER sin&lt rima for l,1i cartrid&e tapes at home: 2 adjw;tablt waist 1kirt, no .; .... 5 "'th •• ~, S2S tach -··-· ·-• m1·-r 116. II t 12 v ........ -· ..... naugahydt ch1ir S10. 2 ..,,~. ..,.. ••v v.·a P aque · acuum radio dated $15. 2 small ton O'levy. $20 e aC h , new ~ track stereo tape frlnie, cost SZ?, sacrifice Both like new ~1 . M1plt end tables SlO t&'Ch. End table $5. Lamp $5. cleaner, upright J9. 4. sm.t.11 ~es J4 • $6. 3 TV 543-9835 ' i ""ten1.10n &ptaken; $25. Play SU. 'l\vo le.athU ponchos, · Oooblt •-•. ,,. -• and pad prin•-tn "'""' SI 13 ' k t 8 MINIBIKE tram .....,. ,...__, Mapl• •poon rack $3. 14' .,.,... ...,, ... -· stands S2 • $5. F_ .. plao:e JI E FR I GER ATOR •~. your trac apes on an cost $39 a.nd 129, now $25 • . . t ~· .......,... $14, Headboard, double bed 64.2.-e935 - track player with a gid&tt and SlT. Frint~ ikirt and condition. 3 hp eniine $15. and 9' Maple valance boxes l2. Dini"" table, six chain I;;;;;-""'=· -.,,=:::::::--:;::'""' IC?ffn and tools la. 2 gas Stovei w . Old oak dinirig Jo I 13 25 I Jo" Ir.ck wl h llni · 32 18012 Norton l r v 1 n e S20 and S!O. 3121 Roosevelt ... SKT Parka, women's size 10. burnt, rs $4. Small radio $3. _ .. _,_ 17. •-•, 15. Cha'·o' 12 r on Y • • r • VtSt att t lli SIU • • $25. Oriental rug $4. Window \:<u1.u:a ~ "" U volt, tape playu lefl S12. w&.illt. cost $68, ~w $25. 8J3..1022 Way 541N217. ahadea $4.. DraP'~. match!"" <'hie fake wh.lte fur $10. 39I~ Channel Place, NB. each. Divan SlD, Sat: ¥d 2 fin extina:ui&hera $2,50 Everythin& brand new. KJTCHENAID dilhwuhtr, TOYS And games 25o-$5. spread SU. 546-1662 ... H11rderer •ki, boots, 673-1603 Sun. flnly, 16784. Jla,yview t1ch. 4 eie;ht track I.apes $5. 5t9-.3648 1967 model loola !ikt new Chlldrtn'1 tte0rds 10c-50c. v.·omen'a ilze sn. great TRAPEZOID 1win1:" ~nt and Dr., Sun&el Bcb., on the 4 four track t~pes S.1, &ee CYCLO poliahtr and undtr, S25. New ' Pum• foo1ball Bookcase SID. Desk SlO. SCOT!' radio parts: speaker condition S20. 646-494G. sand box SU. 64.4-1616 Wand near Broadway and and. heir thil stereo like new. coat tt111. will aell shoe•. 2 pair, aius &ii and Small furnil~ Sl-$20. S25. AM/FM tuner $25. GR.EAT Gitt for teenaaer ROAD rile~'. llke -new, cost Pacific Cout Hi&hway. 213: equipment at 2U Joliet. t J •<K"~·-'th 71,!o Puma track shots size Skates 75c. 56-8749. Record player $25. Cabinet G.E. "Mustang portable ·~11. now 1~. 'lc•"• '"'"" =592-033&=~•--c==-,,= o. h --" mo or or ..-...... se WI t • S25 -.. tr•ck t<" 12 Boat orov ..., .. " Huntin.aron uclC or ..,... . ,..,... .... ...... 6 ....., .. tr shOes size ·~ all · ..,,.. · 11trreo, light wr.ighl, new 39 ~ nd" IR bl nd •-· h 1 .,. ~21 acceuonts ....,, ~-15, 95~-.. • ""• PAm Of v.itt wheel hub S25. AM-FM radio 110. nd" 1 "" .,,. """' reg. , 5vvu co 1tion, PA ue a uc!Jtt c a rs WEIGHTS U5. Guitar $S. Lady statue $5. Valvft eovt'n for Chev $5. 847-7307 BOAT or cargo rack, fit.I any 1tandard camper top, 1turdily built S20. ~~1692 N 0 REL C 0 rechari:l!ol.ble triple Madrd eleC:trlc shaver with reeha.raer, used once, sold new fo( $35, wUJ ~ell tor U). All ma.kt excellent Chrl •tmu prtsent1. 962-0322 ROY AL typewriter S 2 5. Toys, games, books, puulea, ra1 doll1 5c • 75c. Match boJ< «rs and case $3. End, coUee, 'JV tables $1 -$5. Table lamps SS pair. 1Adie1 jersry land .2 piece dttue1, blouses, lkirll, aweatt:n, coau, sizes J.2.18~ 2&c • $1. J..atge 1iu perma prtss boy's shirts, alackl, pj's, waJking shorts 25c • 75c. Hand lawn mowu $3. '68-2927 l ~~~~~·,-;::::::"--;:T..iCCOOLI.EMANENiAilf.1anUiii"~'""-""'•~ln;jg~l•;I;~· ~'!"~h'.:·~6~13-46!::4'~1~4~--1 ca.ps, olds, $25. Painted Toaster 13, Electric pan is.1 ~'°..-;;';;' :;;'"o:--1~.,-~· ~-=--:::~·"""""""' don't fil anymore, cosl $80 $25 each. Club chair Sl5. \\'EBCOR lmpe~ hi-! 1 mantel SS. BUUYiear bed 2 BAJ\ stools, padded 11eat \\'ood de6k SS. Mousetrap 575-5660 AuaNG Stacey and .Ken <'ach, now S25 each. Squire coUtt table $10. eo3 ~rtible p~na ~th 3 butlt combination SlO. Baby a.nd back, llke nt\\', less game $3. Mtlal pull down =,.,-=0:---.-,,.-.,-~.,,-1 dolls S2 e1ch. Troll Muse Fireproof"hOmt5.al'eS15.0il &pringll -and mattress SI;i. m 'Pfl.k<"-rs, hke new, jumper seat S5. Framed than .'I price at 2 tor S25. lamp $8. Erector set, larie, SELLING 7 piece patio 75c. Birdcage, floor 1ype paintinas J25 each. 842-3079 -•~1~;.~7~364~""'":=::--;::= $22.SI), Ilea")' du 1. Y GI pletutts for child's mom 50c Mou.le top table, 40 inches alnX>ll new s9. 6#-25!16. ~~~::~s;::~~ ti!! I "13=-.SO=co,,,_m~p_l•-".,.,"'-='-"'""°"I.= CORNER mfa in good CHRISTMAS items, brand Al.L items In good condition. bi!fery charier.' will elaf'le eacy. Pl.ayboy maa:ulnts square SID. 3 piece corner 3 Ford lnJek wheels and comer table 2!nd 2 class top '60 Chrysler parts S2-S10 condition S5. Braided rug, new. Revere au Io ma l I c Mahog&ny office desk 30 x trnm 1 to tO 6 \oil batteries, 25e each or 6 Jor Sl. Power bookcase groupin& ~ l D · tirr.s, 750 x XI SlO each. 59 end tables. Good condition 557.3939, may bt about 8' x 6' S2. super eight rwovle camera 40 S25. Wt 1tlngbou1 e i~'tr~~t~t ~st ~· nol~ lawn mo10>·tr S25 Biaaell 549-3S32 e v '-n in 11 or Old1 starter and aenerator all for S2S. Also selling G.E.1 "sE"wr""'N~G,,.--M=,~ch"1=,.~.-=,..,,=s Kitchen cut iron sink S2. In original box. never uud rr.frigentnr S25. Artifici1l ~Ir ear .~lere:oat ~SD carpet 1weeper s5. Rlfina weekend S5 each. '59 Buick trana-roaster $17.50. Dttp fryer fixing $7.SD. 646-476D , Doors, have gllW 2" x 36" $18. Brand new Marshall's white Christmas tttt $6. no .... 'Only SZ2.ro: New 12 ~Ii floor ~ilbtr/scrubbtr $5. NIC~ clothes h.arnper 13, rni11sion, automatic $10, $7.50, 5i,,· electric fan 646-0735. x 84" $2 each, Desk table photo tintin11: ser. 20 color Pole lamp S2. Erector sel batlt"" cabll!'s 50 ctntl Dtearatlve wine prt11 $10. lron.ma board S2. % roll new Dlolng room table with no J17.50. Picture lamp $5. I o=o:--~~=""7.~=~ 16" x 31" x 38" $3. La.rat tuhes and other item11 nt>ver $2. Kodak btllow1 camera each:"Apsco \\." desk model Feather ~wtr arran&ement roofing $1. 1·2 foot chairs SJ. 548-8109 after 9 \\'oo\ hlankers $2 and $3. HIDE-abed $25. 962-7352· upholstered chair S.l f\1 irror been opened $3.15. Modem S2. Aggravation game table tape tmbosAtr S9.50. 6 $2. Westin&hou~ router JlUOM!scent ll&ht S 3. 50. AM and before 6 P~I. Satin IK size) bed spread ~tANGLE SS. 962-7352. 26'' x 36'' rounded on top $2. clean beige brocade divan S5. Traverse rods Sl . Shots rolls 1,1" embouing tape SI, 110. Straw n;iaaa.zine buk~t ~ REF R 1 G ER AT o R 125, ST.SO. PiJIO:v.'A and picturts I ;-LA'o"°Y"Su"'"""'=•=m=--•o~.~,c:,;:,:-:1!' 9 "''indows .steel framed, &ood mndition S25. Lovely 101,~ JI. Swivel chair $5. call 536-3021 for tbt&t SJ. Beginner 1 slide rulr.. in SCRAM LETS Mo11.•tr $25. l.arit boy's bike S2. (31 matching off~ type 11eam hair curler, ~I.ails glass opaque, 1hallerproor modern (beige nylon 536-7329 b · Cl.st SI. Tackle box SOc. • 11" Sl3. Household items 5wivel chairs $12.50 each. for $22 plu.s tax, to you Slll. Sl each. 9 rta.I estalt signs occasional chair $25. Early ~CH=iw=·~s"m~lcro-... -.. -18~.~T"oy-I ar&•mi. Thro...., pillows, h1ndmade 50c-S10. Clothtl! SOc-$10. Antique wall clock $25. Gold Steam r.el hair curler wllh $5. Baby high chaiF ST.50. AmeriCan magazine rack Emiee accordion S 3. SO . E~~l~~t=r ~~Ut~.~~: :ttie~al:i~ r:c~:~~n~!:~~ ANSWERS L&mps $1·$6. 152 Buoy, ri.~~r ~~~~~~ hdai~hpt~~ ;~~.~~ pl~~i~~. ~~t~!~ s~ c:4.~ld~~sc.:~:s~~rks ~~k:ie™::m!6·a~hi~~~eool~~~ ~~~Umdo~ll r!1~on. t~·~ ~nn;~a 1 ~h~'s;bl: ~ all In good !!hape. 540-3638 Heck! Soa B . ~:;~R Mattel Muon Spac.e crockery, bric·a·brack from Priv11te parcy. ~34 after good $20. 548-9835 new Sl . Wrought l ro n repa_lred $3, and pumps S6 ' tr kco 51 S;" Fu.a ll ANTIQUE guns, sword 1 • 0 ·--' -OB~;:;E nny -sta•~n. GI rd er mat i c Sl • $.5. PI ace mat sets 6 PMR '~E""F~R"I G"'E"R"'A"TO"°R-=,.,"-·lh~ I mq:aJ:int tack only 75e. each. Fiberglas lnstaUatiOJI ac car 'e:eo 6'.I. d•"'*•"" knivts ,.,,. • •""'· ~ -. ~~ ...., Ch · tmu -· 1·~,. nd ;:;,=,-;=-..,=-.:=~= Coffee pot with stand. like • ..., lak all all 11 ttn S5 Dr "" S2 --... ....., ..., Good dd&nee "O ..i~.. buildin .. set $2. Toys Slk-$3. ns """' 1•" a SNOW Skil1 S15 Boota. SIS frttzer $25 64&-7820 ~6' es , \\'etk. le ma N · a_ Antique ironina i r oa1 11 : ne u.a..r -.. ornamen11 Sl • S3. Other Poles $5. S49-zi52. · · new Sl .50. Plate alas& M7-0492 ptr panel. Eltct?1r: hair S4.>SOSO she disappeared and she: Baby lamp $3. Football mi 1 cellaneous decorative ;;o;:::;c:;-:=-:i:::::-c:;::=:-:::;;,; ANTIQUE ,1yle chairs, &ood mirror 30 x 36 needs ~---------! clippl!'T zet $5. 3 wia1 S5 hasn't bet n OBSCENE uniform, small SJ. Antique items from SI. 675-lJS.I 2 Swivel rocker chaln, IOlid condition $25 a piece. Large rtsilver SI .50. Almost ri'ew COX gas powered Dune e1ch. 17381 Queens Apt. Nol AFTER-sKI foot warrnera Aince." picture $5. 646-8738. be!on 9 PM hardwood, Maple tr!m, used brand new picnic htrtches suede golf shoes size D nice Buggy and alrplanr, like 3, made of Moroccan leather, 1 k •% ·~ ~13 .11 J't 1 1 1 · 1 bl J 1• Lov 1 1 1 h new ST.SD each. Al!-0350 lined with sheep's \.\IOOI. ROYCE-UNION airl's bike, 3 VACUU~t C tantr tan type 'AN=T=r~Q7u=i:::-c7loc~lu-cl2S=--,-.-,~h. °"-~-""~=c-=-·-,....,.-~~ ..,,.1 i o one p cnic a e or ::i. e y se o as ~="=-'-'o::O:C:,,:;::,;::::._1 BRASS, Coppl!'r. !11' r b It . \Vondtrful Christmu (ill. gean:, good condll.lon SI5. StD, TV, works real &ood 946 llth St. Huntinzton SHELVES For booki, otli~. S8 a piece. Ll!.wn aluminum trays like ne"'· colored Iron MARTIN Ukt! $25. Portable china lampa S::i to 510. 5CS.5050 442 Magnolia, CM. 645-1355 SXi. 646-1525. Beach s.:araa:e or room d~viders chaira St each. La."·n wite with v..OOOtiandles 4 only 52. drafting set $5. 536-4454 Kitchen ~e&tal table $25. HO . MAN 'S L r&e brown i e==:--==-..,,:-= $3-$4. Oifferen! sizeR, free fence for flowers Sl roll. LargebeaJlifulAShtrayfor 21" PACKARD Bell conool• Walnut chair $10. modern f'LORENTINE alwwarr. in ndcar racing track .. housts leatherette a ch.air 120 . LIONEL Train set $10. standinJ:?. 2R1 Niasau Rd., Sat.sun aftl'r 2PM 580 businru desk \\ilh ll'ller B, TV, ..,,·orl<JI $2.'i. Motorc:ycle club ch.alt $15. King size wine, champagne Ind bttr ~ac~~tt,Ov~r 60 pitce~f &46-37S6 6'13--0194 C.l\of. 549-3112. Hamilton St., C~f. make ni~ ChristmM gift bumper carrier, still In box satin bound Pa ck a gt d lt'fs, dttorated in 22 carat Cf'O!l-OV~·rs b~~s, :P ' BTCY~S 26" b • LAMP S8. Lamp S3. Dishes 'v"o"rr"'s~w"lm=-cm=.,:;k~.~.=,w""'fl~.~50~. BABY crib and mattnss SlD. only $3. N<lrge dryer timers SlS. Good auto ma I I c blank"t SlD. Kini:size quilltd IO~d O_!: sterllrl( ailver Sll • tlS 673 .,..;,7 e, umps : 0 Y 1 from 25c to Sl. Patio la.hit 543-1764 Pbllie chair S2. Playpen S.l. 25c each, Light 1wi1che1 lOe lranamlssion for 5 S. fl 0 '"-•d. neve< , ... S25. Cold 125. Wit va11ts $15 to $20. · • .,.... l\ghtwel(ht S23. 26" &lrl's · -·===· ~~,---~~ each. TV lamp 50c. CarP't .-~ ~ · · $3.50, Picture& Sl to S.l. • Baby bats I n t t w i I h Pontiac s~ p V C framed harbor scene SlS. 545-5000. SLUE Chip ""°"' S2.SO each. S22. Boy's Schwtn Stiflll'HY UNICYCLE, like new $8 . sw~P'' $1. 8 4 2. 3 2 7 6 ,,., .• c1,·. pl::.· ,,,.~ •. • <c. SZ5 GI I' Sli SW Armchair S25. Call 675-5527 548_1764. !'/'lattreas $8. Baby carrier , "" , ,-~ \Valnut 1raml!'rl $10.· Odd CAREER lirra 1roovy cash. Ori1lnal suits and ~· sr· I nfuy Bo •. COMBlNED t .... ·o houstt.:ilds. '"''"""""=--;:-:-:-,.,-~= t$2. '2 >1ull size 'fiedstMds SS Huntincton Beach ' per foot. U \'OJ!lcar radln china, vuea Sl lo S5. Gold wardrobe. sile I4. .smart ~ws, aize 8, lD S5 · SID • 24 .. ~S ';Jf~Y good 'runnf~ TV itand S3. Yellow serving T\\'IRLING baton $2. each. Living room chair $2. DINETIE set \\ifh •ix gold SlO. Home made wei&h1 ~~ $25. Suitable &ift.i;, holiday hostess (Own& and · &lede SU. 543-371l condlt~n, ~icely painted cart $8. Lamps S3 10 $8 . 548-17&1 . 980 Oak St. 646-6176 chalra, iood condition $25. · prone bench, padded $.5. · pant atts ST • 19. Slinky TOYS, like new 25c • S2. ~2-l2T2. 334 Otl Mar, Lovely French ProvinciaJ COTION Candy maker S2. l\o!OVJE rtY.'inds, heavy duty, 846-3108 Clarinet, like new $25 t'ut LARGE Old 7& rpm cla.asical black knit evening IQWn, Desk S2:5. Shuttl!'rs $5. Univen;iry. fru itwood itep e.nd table $15. 543-17&1 new SlS each, cost $40. a.nd a cc es 1 or I t i $10. rtcoid col~tion SlO. Set of 1rtat for New Year's eve CIS •bl ~-~·t'I a Y 10-2. 2883 9., Ski •·· 112 Sid ~, Patio furniture St • $3. BINOCULARS, Like new $8.. S.ll-75S6 ELECTRt &Uitar. llkt ne"" Remington 1ingle 1hot 22 barbella 300 pounds $25. S9. Drtuts SJ• $5. CapriS, u llU\lat, C.tlsta Mesa ';'JI IUU'CS · ''""" M&-9568 ·1 ~===..,.....,---,--,-nev~~.~ftd· % pick.ups Sll>. rtne, like new SL'i. 2 foldinl: 842-8.123. topa, separatf!1 S2 . • S.'i. GOLF balls, T 111 t 11 ts , Sl .50. Small roller 1katt1 on I ==,,.-:c::--;:c::--.::-;:::-,; 548-1764. CABINET bookcaAt type: for 962-1014 chaira S3 each. MT-tTO? Exctllt t condition llUI s. 1hot1 SI.SD. Sport coal, 39, SHAG lwo tone bti&e 17 ITALIAN Ski boots new SlO. garage or truck. lilted, KANDCRAFJED decorator n ' MaxfHs, 3 lo 10 for SI. like. new S5. ~1an·1 1uH, 39, squal? yards, $1.80 yard, all Studio couch, cover, 4. divid11blt splllproof 1helve1 candles for Chrilbnas lift• 10 968-99'3 Men'i Ice sk1tes, like new no. 33 x 32 dre11 .... ·ool . Orange carpet, 61,S pillo"'S S25, complete. Foal $10. 531-7::.66 SOc-$:.. 20032 Shott\\'OOd. Cir., JOHNNY Lightning 500 race practically new, •i.u 8 $5. alaclu 12. 642-7216. cnuan yattli $10. 64&-9568 ,. ~-~ "' I "==-=-=-:-c=C":"" H.B. 968-2390. set, like new $4.. 50-4484 719 Poinsettia, CdM: ""' suriuvio.n.1 new $~. Dusty CHEST ot d r 1 ..,,.t r s , WHITE Borgana, look& like PORT ABLE 23" Black and pink king siz.e spread MW \'arnished, as new SID. SWING Set ST.SO. 968-5CUI. ~VE SlO. ~fri.P.rator $20. POGO stick $4.50. 24. inch 5 rr.al fur, coat, 14-16 $25. white Mo 1oro1 a TV, S25. Hoover upright S25. 50 ~1-7566 AURORA Road race 1et 35 Lamps S2 each. Desks SlD speed boy's bike S25. 26 inch Ladies go\I clubs like new excellent working order $25. year old solid cedar chesl 1 1o9~ .. ~c"o"1.0=R~TV=.-..,-,,-,-.~1., Pieces of track, 10 ··-. each.. Car P '-n It r •nd. 5 speed boy'1 bike $25. 1-2-3 125. ~:Hi 125. 74-9 'TV stand $10. Men 's Ice $25. Stereo albums, rock. ~· h loots ~. I"~ Three 1 b 1 "'Orks good $2j. 17" porrable like new $25. _Excellent mac 1~e "':""" • 4.), \vay u enc osun S25. 3 woods $25. H & B skates, size lD, like new SIS. Sinatra, show tunes, jazz, SI black·· and white $ 20 , Austrian made skis. 51.fety Plumbing supphl!'s and S20. <?1~ de_s.k $5. Do~ houlit Leopard akin ha1 lbandJ 546-7562 each. 2 beige t .... •i n fit binding, 6 fttt, us~ only a harcl•·a._re Sl. SIO. TV $25. SS. G1tl_a youth bed S5. Race and purse S25. S48-:J044. BICYCLES, men·s 3 speed spf'l'ads $9. Lamps table and ~~~li~~r ~~· a!te~r:a.aks~'":. few t.11ne1 S25. 2 pair ot &kl Sled $2::i. St~~eo phonocr:aph tra~k '5. Hoppity Hop S4..50. 2 V\Y tnaint eases. 2 SlO. UJ, Ladies SW. Telesrope hansing s:, 10 s25. L&dy 2-4 lug 13·• tirl!' 11.nd wheel ~NO MATTER poles exfra strong S5 each S~. Electric typtwnter, ~~~cycle $7.50. Eldon Poppy ~VW trans axle 115. l set on tripod SlO. l 015 Clairol curler $9. 3 new cone S5. 546-0714. 3003 Fillm<>re 847-638J • needs "'·ork $25. Wt1lr.rn ......-$10, 54()..4582 h1 back chairs $25. fl.lild · , antique turnitun 11 • $25. EXCELLENT b t" i nn tr s Corvair heads $5. Chev. Goldenrod, Cdi\1. 644-1300 glass punch bowl 12 cups \Vay, C.1'1. No. 9~. Saturday ESTANCIA, Hiah sc h n.o I 504 Dahlia, CdM. 675-4164 surfboard T.6 .. S2S• 64&-l608 chrome rims $5. Bucket aeat LIGHT Show, nt\\' condition: $15. 3 maple bar .stoob S20 only Ltfttrman a sv.·eater s11:e ·r G . 25 · S5. Honda 1porta car body 18" x 30" wAlnut cabinet each. IMtamalic camera 4 2 NEARLY new rl!'caps 5.60 36, like new, 'ii price' $12.50 K .~ ~izt mat~ss S -· RATIAN twin headboard, J25, Late Jaguar front end S25. &12-2762 af!er 5 Pl\t fllms flash bulbs s 15. x 15 $13. '60 r ord starter 548-6507. Kina Sl.Ze b?x sprints S25. new. br\rht oranre SS. $25. VW carbs S5 each. VW 1 ~==~~-~~~~1 Good runn1n1 a t ':"ln a-54()..2173 tr ""I~ 0 . DUNLOP tennis racquet, Exriling gilts and motor $5. 14 loot wood ANTIQUE Ches.t $12. 5 D .1m~•~ch~ln~•:_!Sl~S~. ~-~1~089~~-IJ5M>i<u-.;~;;;;~;;;;;;;; ans parts ., ~. iic light 4.~ $5. ;>.lagnavox minl Christm11 decorations Sl • tailboar hull S:?3. Ir on Anbque dropleaf table $15. ICAS 4.D'' S2S W he 35MM camera. light ml!'ttr, brakes, complete SlO each . transistor radio st Kodak S2. New baby hi chair' $5. hangilti lamp S9. Handmadt Box of old t<ellector 78" range. . · as r Oash and filters S 2 5, 403 N. Newport Rd., N.B. Inatamatic 400 camera $5. Framed prints S3 · S25. adull dolls $25. 646-3149, rtCOttl!! SJ. 548.56111 s25. m 4 Contmental. C.\t 548-6157 Tony 642-HM3. Jade pendanr $15. fi73-5276 !'>loon ~·agon S7. Boxe& of 1958 Placentia, CM ~1ATCHING Vanity and L~s new, ~~4 men's ski CHRISTMAS ~eoorations 5c . CRIB $15. Car bed $10. Chess RIVAL a u to m at i c ice coloring rPaciing b no k s, l c~U""LT~u=R~A~L-::,;;lf~ts-. ~H~,~,~,--;;;;., large chesr of dr&\\'ers, e;ood $20. . $25 .. Box~ a11ts 50c $7.50. hoard $la. Baby bath S2· crusher, lfnt IQ coarse gameR, toys 11.1\ 25c. 26l0 W. Italian marble 1ta1uettes, condition S2Q tach. Uirae COSTU!-1E p1.erctd ear rln& Ch~1stmas trt,.s SLSO . SJ. ~ir~s ~icyCcl~ S15. 2tl9 srttini;::. like. nl!\v SIO . O~anfront, NB. 67j...8922 up 10 20'' 111 11, copies 01 d1n1ng table \Vi lh built-In se1 w1!h 6 1nterch11.ngtable Twin nylon sprr.11.ds S5 each. IC mo • ' ' 54.~1 CASHi\lERE. vicuana co11ls 3 flunou~ sculptors SS • $25. le11! w. GE wnni::er \vasher &tone, srones art Rhodonite, Glass1 .. ·a.re 13<: $12. Tablt BRIITANY Hunt cot.I, size: piect' knils Hol i d11.y ~>'!;>-:iD.iO l's ... .oM 1 15 NEW beautiful warm hand •·•mro•· Jo· , .. ,_ -··so·o-==~=o:---~~-c=-..,,i th l!Wl mangle, "'Orks 1n1ethyst. . .........._ amps ea ch. Dolls 50c • 14, blue, only v.>0m twire, "" • • ... .......... " 2 10 FOOT urfbo&rd SlO a:ood $10. ApL s i J:eLADIESamethy&lrin&.hand 510. ~ep fryers S3 $5. look11 brand new S20 . made awe11.te.rs. pair 01 fromBullocks.l\ola~nin.~ize Szo &i&-4?~ s . • '" SI" G Electric !kill•! 1 2 5 0 "6-lc"" ma.tc:hing hi11 and her 15 and 16. 5'"eato-. •k•·-1,, . ttuigerator ;,, 1rl'a icr "'urk, cost $60, RU for $23, · • '" .-.. '"'eaters 11 5 each. Al:ro on" ., ·~ • 'N~E~,,~,-cch~'~ldc-~.-~c-~c.-•=•·"-1kates, sizf' 6 $2. Se&n 4 !>46-3S60 Jev.·r.lry 2X • S7.50. Hand· panls sizr 1 i!lnd 9 many nPw 1 • ren' uuu..a *'A' ad "J 1• 2l \VOOL Skirts. size lD·l2, ltw turtle neck young ladie~ ll • s~ .. 2610 W. ~-ontro•o <'&ch. Crib .... ,h good slic:e toaster, new in box . . m e 11 ts ;ic SJ. 18 · 8 .,16 S 1 11 "'' V\: ,. • w1 won'! no s· Ch ! i LADIES rini With smoky Wl!'stminster Ave CM 81ze , ..,.. we1 ers. sm11 sweater and flnt m11n's NB 671H!!l22 mattress S20. Porlllc:rib SID. pup ::i. es 0 topaz setting cost S39 sell · Anci medium, $1-$8. Capri~. ~weal.tr Slj each. !'>lan's · ' · S!roll~r S4. lligh chair S4. dr1 .... 'f!ts SlD. Trailer hitch S20 M6-3S60' ' U,OYD Unirycle Sl5. Mini 8-10-12 Sl-$5. Rain coat. hest Lektronlc Remington SAT-SUN. Schwinn 12 Inch Baby clothes 5c • Sl. Small $7 with side mirror for car. · . . bike. no engine $25, 185 skis 1!1ze 10 $10. S!zf! 12 $4. shl\'l!.r, cord or cordless, b!ke Sl2.50, Shetland floor fQldirtJ: desk $j. Doubll!' ltlthPr ttcliner w I' h LADIES r In_. w. Jth 3 m••kt• bind'·-· s 2 l. Btoo··· 10-" ~,, p,-,·· 5 I . poll•'·r •• TV ···•d• k ... • .,..., = ...., ...... -· '" nt1'er used Sl ·New e tctric: "'' ~. · " IO.'Ot cira\1•er, metal rRMi files 5 x foolltool to match $Xi. "~i'thysl lit~~st SfO, Bathintlte SlD. 64.2--0876 ~. Dnsses. size 3-10-12 knife $8. L&rge portable $4. Maple cioll bunk bed~ SS. 1 S:t Piich. Ofliee desk Small . an tique table $5. se for S20: . WIGS, 1 brown, I blonde $10 S2-S1D, few nt"' S8-S25. Toastmaster electric heater 3 bar stools S4 tllch. nrganiz<'n;, \\'ood ~ e11.ch . 646-6202 after 1 P!'<t. ~EARL lad1~s r1n1. setting ~ach with case. ~3797 Shot• silt 7B Sl-Sl2, fiats. with a thermostat SlO. Firepl1ce root ~<'t S l. Nr\v diamnnd r ing s25. UNFINISHED 4 drawer in yellow Cold STh. 546-3860 30 4·TRACK STE RE 0 aline;s. new styles. Form1I , Portiblt antique typewriter, Canninir pres!ure cooker $.3. \\lachini!'.I!'. di.t.I Indicator Sl j 11udent dt'k Sl7. U_nfinlshed LADIES pearl rlna:. ring haa TAPES Popul Cl.a 'cal size S-10 Sl5. Corn in I mint condition SI!i. Litt!~ Bathroom scale S 2. ~ D. tllch. f:,/\V oil pressurt 5 drawer knotty pine che11 2 pearl settina in "''hitr. rold s2~ 646...ss78 ar. ssi electric percola!or JI:'!. ~leat ustd DrcmrJ l'lectric shoe Chih!d's rock!ng chairs S3.50 Jll.U~es S.~ each. 2117 cu. in Sl2. Untin\shNf headbOll.rd Into yellow gold rinr costl:=~'=· =-"""c"~---~ alicer Sl2. St! ceramic pollsher SlD. \V&rd's rotary eac . Oothutg, hou!thold , Chevy rn 1 ,. S2S Solid Sl. 3046 Klllybrook, C.:'-1 . S5D sell $25 546-3360' STEEL gnte· lor \\WCI only disht1 SlO. Kitchen lttm11 lawn mo"'tr S15. Ladies loya lOc • S3. 211 Costa Mesa i n ' 540-9779. ' · . 12.50. Gas burner for $2-$5. Few of Nana's toys ptelty yellow coat s s . SI, Cl\ol, 646-4008 ~:~a.!:~ad='1;25~t; LIKE N CDSru~fE rin&: •ilh 7 fireplace: $3. Christmu trte and books ~$.l. M&-TD73. ~tedium lijht brown 19'm U.S. proof st! $8, 11. nle! nis.:h! stands s:zr, -"6 ch. . rw douhlt bo x interchangeable •1ont1 , •• _..Jo, a-'"~aJ -, 11 1501 Do thy La-NB -Jpn"-·-•1 1 s-R ..,.. • w.i"' "" · ro '"'• • · cascadt "'i.R and cro..,,'n. Jiff. Cycle co m p e I Ir ion I Dresser 1~,. "'" -. 21·1s .... .....,, '' I treu .... 1 e t 11 n a, o st Q' uartJ:, Iron •'ndo>"" !ram• .~th 3 Sal all 3 Su ~1 -I ... , '"..-""°" S'•&I• It S'" .. .., • .. , · 11r · n ....... o .. , · bangs wi&. all SlO. Men's ski helmPI 7,_ SlO, 100, 200, JOO Can'-""'n Drivt. C:O.I ... ma real ...., 1mtl.l\yst, .. 1os1 a1ate, ...... 101 r t•••.p••t'"•lS kd 1<••2 '" ... 1~ 1 ,.._, .-.·~ ..... ..., "''tt ay1 a · boots $5, ~11!rctdes Ben? 190 x micmsrope Sl.50. .'>n1all BABY "·d 13 5'1).~< ......r • ...,. Pho n don If!, .... ,.90J'lraze, SS. t Int eurt1ln rods SL ....., '""'' REF'RTGERATOR s25. Tiger eye ind aa:ile, SU. 54.,,, •• 4 C01tVATR Turbo-chaJ'Ktr work Mop rt.p1!r manuAI, hAl!ery chal'!ler II 11ml 12 T,,.-;..-c:c=·,-,,--,.-..,,,-"' ~ S25. Mountings. c 1 rb1, very hard 10 get J20. \'Ql1, S:I.~. ~ inn hytlr11ulir TRAIN Laytu11 ror 111.l~. Th,. sta..2437· '"6-l860 . 13"" PORTABLE black and "6-""" J 8 ""N "" I I . mulfltr $23. Corv1ir chrnme .,.. ...,..., ack S .51'1. l"ist h11se·m111 S3. ' gaui:,. ayou 1s 11. HO Train eq u i pment : 5 FOOT Pqado~ sty!e bird white TV Sl5. Skibo b, a.ales! whetls, bia 11res S I 7. 1 PING Pong table, portable, S"'lvel desk rhsir Sl.!W'.l. Rt"\'ell R11pltki Ro c k Y Ftt1gh1 can Sl Tank can CIP., l'll!'w .'2::i. Klfll•IJ:e and most fnn winter IJXlrl, 5#-8034. lnlci ine; type J2!1. 64&{i607 Playbny mas,:11.zint'!'I 2.">c. 21, ~lount1ln ~I. Rr au ti ru I St.50. Pasi;eni;er tniln SIO headhl:llrd, whllt •nd ~Id co~t O\'l!'r SHIO, sell for $25. Thnmpson 1 ~.. MP craltsma.n g11.'I rnct inr landsrApinit 11nri IT?I':~ rom~ Wrecker S2. Ice plant $2. padded V1n)'I Slll. T cushion Ntw men 'R iul!s 38 ahort. MICKEY iv 1 I MOTOROLA ln\'e~ter lor SlO. 3 r11.dioton No. HM 9 \Vi1 h ii. Thr trains !or lh" •Mloo~o '""'" l l. Wslt< Oan1Rh mod.ern brown chair $5. Ntiv 111,1,, ,,.,... ,.,,, Ford/Plymouth m!t.1(1 1 h putting 12v 11tf'tt0 s ,n 6 v 1r11ngistnr ~·alklt talkie~ 111.rout iO<'lu(it>: A riit~l!.lt "' 1-El b 112 6 '"' aood ~flchchns $2~ each. cars 115 ~"v \\'htti 11 · · towf'r $4, Round !Able $1D. 6u. ect:ic room · 9, only S2. Bathrtlom sink · "' · \1·11h CMM'S SIO, Alrcr;iif1 rni;::1~ \\l1h 11 c11.r5 And a Sin&:Je portal& $1.Abutmenll dra..,,·er pa1~ted drt11~er ~ABt' S5. 2 mt'd[clne Cabineta SS ~4-8034• I 64g...g'708 11·l()Ck s20. Hea\'•· duty vlst cabc'ln~e. Evcrylhin11: in ritw Sl.50. Track bed 25c--$.I . S20. 3 HiRiser boy I bikes each. Hot \Vhttis· set $5. FORD 2!12t3U bloclu, clean HO Auror1 Roadrare ~l. SS. Small travtl clock Sl. condirion $20. R.tl-26.'>-I S40-&76. ~. S20 and 125. Bumper pool G.1. JOt' "''ith Joli of e.xtru a n d bored · H I -e.xtr1 track ind car $12 675-5258 RABBIT cage 54 7 24"721, tabla $25. 644-lT&:i ss. "'" "t"• ptrlormance $10. Comp!t'le 642..Qm " ... '"-.. .... :m, S20. Hl4 tire $3. · j BLUE chip stamp books and new $15. &I.._.. n QUAUTY Toys: Ttle1eopi11J AURORA HO l'Oadnre S2!l. TIRES. 4-ETO x 14. wtdt> rype TWO Full 1lrt mattnss and gtten 11 n 40 e h Ski ROU-A.WA.Y bed ttre CJ&J'M! $4.. Army U'IJllport Stromcltcktr Roadnce SJ), S4 each. 2-~~ ' 11 I "Y 544-I034. . I amps • ac . ma 11 fl 8""-k •· T __ .. •A.. CIL.. •.JoJ ,.... WA""'T Fo-•ca dln1",. box IPrlJ\i• $10 and $20 boot• 125. Leather j1ckel $15. 54.'>-2529 -....--. tan • -.ttery oys &lJQ. aamts WI: ' .....::. black trtad l!kt1 new 15 Mol~u ''"' .. ,. 548-3236 115 6r'1-09"" °'""""v.crn-.:::::=-,,cc-1 powtred $8. E 1 ec t ro n i c Childftn's boo ks .1nd eich ·Tire ch•lns new fit table $25. 4 black aauc:ahyde · · t+ BRIDESl\iAID drtuts, aize.s cannon, ll!lt·propelled 16. Cftmics, iOod condition lOc • 825 ~ 14. and llS ~ 15 Utt, chair& $20. Walnut ftlrm lca 2 SUrfboardJ, both ln good OFF white .poodJeclolh coat 3, 9, ll. 12, rtd u.tin $10 Larp tire tnlck ST. Totlhtr SOo. Clime , see. 613 Iril, SID. &cS-2768 coroer tablf! $7. S'6" blond condition S2S each &t'"'7tl. aize 10 S20. Dresses $&each. each. 646-4.D6 hall S2JQ. Kick ball fl.SO. Cd~t. ~7902 POT .-1 M•plt youth bed with Skirts, sweater, $4 each. 3.) l\il\1 projector, semi· 5l).IJ7S. R ... ""' 1b SlO. Uvinr: m1ttn:u S2S. 9 :c 12 nylon PROCTOR lron1na board, 675--0866 Autom1rir S2.5. 1910 V\V 1c:=..;;;;.;;.;.. _______ IFAR.Otrr clothes: Bkluse&, room chain, t1blrs Sl0-J15. avocado twffd nic $l New pad and covtr, like new $'1. mutner SJ. 545-197A BtCYa.£. Clr1'1 20 lnch Jll'l&1nt and·ahatkslrin, size t>tabta k-$2. Oothts 2Sc-S2, In arton 1w\.n bed frame $6. S4A--823fi, YOUR b1.ly 34~ y1rd~ tlur. --------- Ettclllh makt, blufl, lood l~ll $.l • S4. Empire-line, lliV'. \0. f'Ur SIO, Small Kitchen ut:llity tAhlt 13. 5'3" able nylOn sh.at In one PIM'f , GIRL'S 111\zt 6 custom roller condition $315. 644-2:162. Youn.a Edw1rdian mini· apphapce1 ~$3. To y s and 12' traverse rods S2-J3.1CORY Smokeless stainless f.ltautltul cnnd lti on rink ~kl'ltes with CUI', like .1~::;;::.;::;;;;,~=-'---'---I drr.ss worn once 1ize 9 Sc-ZOc. Books Inc-S 1 · ARaorttd mf!lmAc dl•he~ i nd 5lttl broil11tlJ:er, bottom 1urquol~r ' 11\'0l';llcio Sl.8.'1 "1 new $20. Mri-llli!I L, c. SmJtfl of(l c• $10. 646-0015 ' • \\i~men-. st.le5, l lT.f! 7 SOci euUtry 23c e•rh. 352S hea.!,nt11·1nc11.r1on S2.t OnP. yard. E...;rt('ilf! slt1nl bQMd l -----t)'~•TiltT, very d un lnd pa ir .• lritl& Lincoln, N.B. Ortion, C;>.I 546-1184. Early Am,.riC'lln solid Ollk 11..il I St l..11rir framr ll 11 l..ADI ES bl.kf' wlrh baskl't , r, ~ sood S11 Also 80\''S Sid p.anl.s, ~slim $3. 642.-3.li9.1 _ wood sttttt. 11 beautiJul pa1nllnrs S20 Hravy door! OOy's S~11.y $20 each portAhle w1Ut cue SU,. Buckle boots, sue l . ~ lfl.2 GIRL'1 Ptacoat, 1\u 12 SJ, BOY 'S Stinara,y zypt bikt $13 plf'Cf of tu rnl!Uff' $23. 193 E. mirror 14 Balboa 11.land . Gtrl's ice skalts. 1.tzt 4 SJ. 673-4262. S Port Charlt1 &14-&4.2. ,._54&-_llfl~·------M>XU. 1S1h $., C.l\of, ~ . ., 67>MOll, 6~3--1200 \ 646r3880 -~~,------~ -~ i. .. • WHAT IT IS • • • YOU SELL WITH CAN IT A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For Fut Sorvlco • Expert A11i1t1nca DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT YOUR CREDIT IS ~OOD DIAL DIRECT ' . -- ·r I ' ' .I . I • ' " • • • \ • ' < ' • ' • ' '· • ' " • • • • • x ' ' ' • •I ;. ' I. 2 ' -. • I . :,~ .1 l I :i ·l •l ' ' •• \. . . - t 1 ... ------11---------------------.I MIRCHANDISI POR SALi AND TRADE MERCHANDISI PDR SALE AND TRADE . S.1'"'1, -1', 1970 • DAILY 'II.OT 3J PITS .,;_. LIVUTOCK • MANSPORf.lflON FREE TO YOU } Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Y., our Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD Will Sell Fast! 1. Stove 2. Guitar 3. Baby Crib 4. Electric Saw 5. Carner• 6. W•sher 7. Outhoard Motor I . Stereo S.t ' 9. Ceuch 10. Clarinet 11 . Refriterator 12. Pickup Truck 13. S.wing Mechlne 14. Surfboard 15. Mechine Tools 16. Dishwasher 17. Puppy 11. Cebin CrulMr 19. Golf Cart 20. lerometer 21 . Stemp Collection 22. Dl•ette S.t 23. Play Pan 24. lowll"f lall 25. Weter Skis 26. F rHzer 27. Sultt11M 21. Clo<k 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31 . Bar Stools 32. EncyclopecUe 33. V•cuum Cleener 34. Tropical Fi1h 35. Hot Roel Equipm't 36. File Cabinet 37. Golf Club• 1/ 38. Sterling Silver 1.1 39, Vlctori•n Mirror ~ 40. Bedroom Set \i 41 . Slide Projector 42. lawn Mower 43. Pool Ta ble 44. T ires 45. Pi•"o 46. Fur Coat 47. Drapes 41. Linen• 49. Horse 50. Alrpl1ne 51. Organ 52. Exercycle 53. Rare looks 54. Ski Boots 55. Hl9h Chai< 156. Coins 57. Electric Treln 51. Kitto~ 59. Cl•11ic-Auto 60. Coffee T•ble 6 I. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV S.t 65. Workbench 66. Diamond Watch 67. Go-Kort 68. Ironer 69. Camping Trailer 70. Antique Furniture 71 . Tepe Re corder 72. Sellboat 73. Sports Car 74. M•tfre11 Box Spg1 75. lnboerd Speedboat 16. Shotgun 77. Saddle 71. Dart Game 19. Punching Bag 80. Baby Carriage 81 . Drum s 82. Rifle 13. Desk 84. SCUBA Goar Th-or any other oxtra tlli~round tho can turned Into cash with a DAILY ILOT WANT-AD so Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 --------- Mlscoll......., l600 Machlnory, Etc, 1700 1?-10 1125 S.11"""" "" PART Sla.mta.i, pa.Ir wh.lte, lVST IN TIME FOR * odd t)'U, 1payed. &.Jlin&ton W!riiirrtW:WW:WW LATHE H. dufy 2'7" awlna:, 6' Terrier, 2 )'r•, h»bricn. Christm•s AN 1KJllllll:;at11K;JK~1flli~ ctnters. Complete W/taper, 897-5480, 8J&...M!l3. 12/19 ~Male MaJltte, \ll'hitt .. l~ END GREAT IDEA FOR 4 jaw chuck, motor, attady Y,'f', •-. * Silver teacup or THE 11250 6'13-U74 1 YEU..OW • White Tom ...... t HAt'::WT MLN_UTE z:!!!.. ------.'.__ _ · Ktttr,cltin &: healthy, potty fema.le-Poodi.-*-Blaclc toy YEAR SALE!! SHOPP(NGI LATHE, old 6" Sf'ars, aell or trained, will dtli\ltr In C.M. female Poodle. No p.apcrs • * SAIOTS * \rade for antique, old, or or nearby. &43.-98-46 12122 cheap! * 64$.0142 • 333 E. Psychedel•IC ~~-~"_1,_m_~~-~-· ~-••_,_''_,..._..,...0r BlJC " wht cuddly fem. ynj l-.17ci1h~Sl';;"c,:C;,.•,<.';;;"";;;-F< ,-dog. MoaUy 1prtn1e-r SHERRY'S POODLES h FREE To You apanlel, very l o-table . tyr1experlence FOR Cl-l'RlSTMAS PRICEQ RIGHT &U-5195 L•lg fs 5<0-0254 um All ,.... . .,_.,,.., Fn• MOVlNG "Out of state nttd 2 SIX month old Je.r'nale pick up A JelJve.ry, Chrlsl· ma1 pupa In all color1. RENEGADE of NEWPORT BARGAIN I good home for yg, sm. kitten1 black and brown k Fainou1 25' Topg'I culler, female dog, fnix Ch!hua~ua Ca 1 I c o Io n r ha Ired . 1--==,.._--;;;,...=::r.::---dleael, A.P,, 'f bar• of .. 111. S and Dachshund very 546--7308 12/21 . D•ne Puppies eVtt)' pos:slble equipment to n~lun1i~~tr~~:t~.3 ~~~;y allectio'nale 540-2333. Also 1 DARK Aprlcol malt AKC. Fawn. Jt'emale, ApplL So anywheie 1'1 the world. types for Cllr &: homr. Buy male English fox hunt 2 mo Cock-a-poo mlniature az, cations now being accepted Aaklng $9500. 646-1914 Eve. dll'l'ct from manufacturer old and 2 cats. 540-233312/22 good with olde r chlldren for parentbood PX!. 546-3108 WOULD YOU It SAVE! A HOME :ror Christmas 11 · 838-M45 12/22 alt I PM . BELIEVE cr;,n ;•tS. & Sun, v.•hat s.he needs. Black A FREE puppies 2 males, 2 °M~O~V~E~O~T~o-,-p"'"1-"'T'°o-,1"o00"" CORONADO 27 • teven s itrey tabby female kitten, fem11.lei will be amall dot• I home only, blade miniature OFFl!R S,.llta Ana. 540.5061 311 mo free lo qualified we.eks old. 962-3971 121n poodle, 1 yr, Good I ~WW~WWW ,""m"' e. ';,.io-~87 a.fter 12121 1 w/children. Hou.aebroken. 2912 w. O>ast Hwy, N.B. ~itlii #'K #IK ;i1llii #'fli;;jllK FREE lo qualified home, red fc I I k •- Doxie milt. Sweet A lovable. I "'"'°~·~-""':;="';,::,· ==--:;;o;; Pr M or qu C , ... STOP &-SWAP--ND Gd home lncd yd, tor Fenced yard. 54g..m13 12rn CHRISTMAS Poodle • AKC CORONADO 25 ••••·• S599li I ~101 lov11.ble n1ale Aus. Shep and rec, Champ sind, Toy New motor, galley,· 1so% ·2073 Newport Blvd., c .ril. TelTier yr. old sm. breed, F'REE, cute puppl" part apricot. 7 wks, Shot•. Vecy genoa, etc. See at 2912 W. fnext to Tony's Bldg ?.lat .) hsbrk, 1hota SJ 9-718 I Cock-a.poo, to aood homn. 1 -ious. W i 11 hold tll Coast Hwy, N.B. !,/,, wk.,. S.11-~ 12122 ,,.~~ U1ecl furn; Sloves: Refri&'s; &36-4493 Christmas. Mt).-035( SAILING Dinghy, partly ,f.i: ~lisc. CHRISTMAS puppies, p 1 5 Wk old Dutch rabblt1, hlk -=====-"----;-repainted. we finli!h $140 . • • hi --" b • hi MIN( Dach-""··-.. poppies, "If we don'I have "''hat you borde r ooUie, 6 .. :ks. need v.· •·"" rn w · "'"""' You finish $120. (Sand .ti \\'ant, we'll get It for you'' good homes. 642-2MO. Come 891-6937. 12/22 blk/tan. 2 males, AKC. Ph.: final coat! Oars avail. Xln't COMPLE'rB Elec, train 8ef. by alt 3: 282 E. 23rd St.. BABY Gu n I ea p I St 11 -1,::,.._.::_,7="°;;:.· ===,,,--::-=' ';'.°'~be,,•c:'";:c"';::":.:;,.· &17.-Ht,=;26;,.. -;;::I 3 engtnes w/can, 2 ll"vcls, C.M. 12121 546-9965 12/23 e ST. BERNARD pups, CoRONADO 25 No. 596. By Of\' stand. Orig. rost $750. 1 LONG Haired 1ilver tabby AKC rec Show qual. owner. Like new, many ex! Yr old, &ell as Is $250 1111 in-male and tortoise shell PETS Ind LIVESTOCK ' * '962-1537 * tras. ss:;oo, n41495-5261 c:luded . Other toys &vail at fem ale . Youna: cats. Used lo TRISH SE'n'ER PUPS eve1 . 10"/., ol cost. 675...3003 or c hi Id re n & dog 1 Pitt , General UDO REG1STERE~ wkl • CORONADO 35 673-5023. 546-7~ 12122 CAPUCHIN Monkey (ol'lan I ;o==·;;;;;,.._,;-.""';:::::-•u:;:--:; NOW IN NEWPORT N.B. Tenni1 CI U b family NEED Gd home fncd yard grinder varie ty), Almott l SCHNAUZER Pups, Male al F'or appt call 645-0810 n1embersh ip. $375 p I u 1 !or lovable b I k /I an yr old. Will sell Al Jess than 11100, Grooming. Hold 'tll UNBELI EVABLEI transfer. Call 5t&-5306. Chihuahua mix j I b s. % our coal. Will give tull 1 ,;Chr!;;,;'"":;;:'::'·:..M6--0839~.::;:,=·';---;-;:;;; d I u7 ~'I 9 · I •~ I I -•~ AKC COLUMBIA 22 · · · • • · • · S29'JS 8' DlNGHY, new British lriendly a u ts, .... -....... : parucu an1 . .,..., nc cq e. GERM.AN She.,-0<01u design. It folds. $250. Sail l'l GPM 12/22 Call Ml-7614 Aft 4 pm Jarre puS19. 2 litten, Terms. 2912 W. Cout Hwy, N.B. extra. 673-492:> Cl 'Rl...,MAS mu. Cat It do .. I========-== ll:Ca117=""71;;®~7c.-21::;:56:::. "=:::-BANK Clearance, Balboa Jl, ~ "' ~· '" Cats .-1111 $3200. n-tE BOAT ITTORE, friends !or 3 mo·s. Must !---------RAJlE bfftd mixed Lhapsa· 2131498-l53S. Misc. W•nt•d 1610 give away because of FREE Apt0 poodle JIUh. only 2 lefl ;;~~;;==;,,.,,,.-=::--:= 11----------1 aller~. Had shots. aft ]. Black a. "''hlle BXlO photo ofh ·::"::"":;.;,· ,;1'0~. '°4"99-C:2l;o28:7-;;-;= BANSHEE, Ulftl once. mu•t WANTED: A good do"'" 54j....0062. 12/21 your kittPn, 8 mo. or lesSll. ** IDVE FOR SALE. AKC 5t'li. comp! w/trlr, $399 _. filled s I e e p; n g bag,. I~===~~-,-~-oflPr. 2U/498-lj,J5. Reasonable, &46-Z5l2 eves. HA_NDSOME female dog Musi have shot.I. Pleaae call fawn. Great Danes, 7 wks . ..::=~=-""''-'--~77 \.\'llh three ador&ble pups, to for appl, 546-9818 968-S.14&. LIDO-Clean le completely · •-;;::;;~=~,-,.,-,== fitted. North Wis, b'lr. No. good home. Aluminum ""5 * CllRISI'MAS KITTENS * "BERN ••ft • mo., female, I 2 k -· I "1 ,..,.,......... 1865. $915. 61l-'1676 all 6. house a ter v.·ee "ia · Beaut, exotic Rex Kitt, w/ AKC, papen &: lhots. Good 536-8280 12/21 sho11 &. papers. Show or pet, w/chlldren SDI. 842-2>48. CHRISTMAS I1 lpper No. 794 P Y UL Ch · t c II 962 """" Yatd dolly & cover SJjO, LA F ris mas a : . ...,.,.,, BEAGLE PUP· AKC Call 646-%165 puppies weaned ready to go PUREBRED Blue p 0 ; 0 t $25, 962-&461 1---=:...:.=.c=-=- 6 v.·eeks Christmas day Hhfialayan kitten•, SSO . 'l.2' KITE. Cover, Sling, Blk/lan lab terr ier. Wknds tll' alt 6 wkdays, JAPANESE SPANIEL Hlghw&y trailer. Xlnt cond, 646--1035 12/19 496-2210. puppies. 962-9993 $675. 642--6&'">4 FREE pups • 2 female, SEALPT Siamese male, not °FocUC.:LL:;::'-;;BLOO='-o"'E°'o''m'°"tSH'° 'I 'L::;l;,00;;..;14:;=:,t•;;;233ii;o7;,I-,, t;::o°'lly""...,='-<p-c blat'k, miniature s i I k y regis. to breed wflike fem SE"t IER PUPP~ Pf'd. Riggt-d for raclna:, Xlnt lt>rrier mix. Weaned & 1 111 64 .. 1-$100 "** s.4.~9208 · rond, $1350. 64&-8411 trained. 541-5570 12121 for P ck 0 lier. ""' °" ,,:;;;..,,...,..,~:;;:;;;;-:;;;:-;;:; GERMAN Shepherd pup for FLfPPER-Perf~t Christmas FREE Beautiful psir o( Dogs 1125 Chrl1tmas, 8 weeks old, $20. Gift. 11A. yr1 old, Xlnt c.ond . blk/whlte kittens 12 wks, ---------544-44811 after l2pm. $300, 67l-8685 playful Christmas i i f t 11 , W 0 N DERn.JL Christmas I ;W~H!T~E:;:...:m::al::;-• 2;G~• °'r =m-=a-:,: 1 -~CH~R:::l'.::STM~AS'._~S-AB~cm=-· I !162-32S5 12/21 gift -& mo old E"lli•h Sh h ~ 2 AKC <•i ep e1u, )'Ml, · • Flnt-sl Quality & Reallllic 3 SEAT s~·ing set and 11lide. Pointer. AKC, o~ience All papen. 642-5171J Prices. 64 >1567. Your.! for hauling away. trained, $93. CaU 64&-:;147 1 ====~==== 1---------I Call Jim Holway 675-7186 or all 6 pm. I' sailbtlal.!I • Sabots, mlil· 615-5726 12/21 EXPERT rroomlf\lt $7.50. HorH• lllO ing. $225 complete. Ro"'1nr- !' I I ND gd home lncd yd for very Prodle puppie~. roo&La>lon, FOR SAL.E~ 1970 Bay FillY· l~$95~·="';'=·':;;m;'.;';;'":;=::;:;;:l _ _J lo\'able lg malr breed blk ~ up.~1~nkeys S35. ~\al Thrtt Bars 8nd Ctabbtt-11-t lnb n1ix 6 mo. IO\'CS children on 1111 birds. 547-38Jl or Breeding. 1970 Bay Filly. SPffCl="$1'1BOA 1 90JiO c L A 5 5 I F I E D llHST llllYS! nd11 perm. or temp home. ~14i-9;;!11. ~1adder Mu.!l ic, Joe Rttd 11 5 • I '=~===~~-~~ S•nt• Cl•u• pee•• 5-111-0S 13; 8.1&-+193 12/19 DALMATIANS Ctw.mp. bred . and Buzzie Bell H brffdlng, The perfect family boat for ADORABLE 7 week old Take home Chrl1tma1 or wk 714/737-5649/NOI'(.'(). Chrlslmai. 1;,• Glastron Rul\. Terrier Cock-a-poo puppit'll bclore. Top cond. Pvt Pty: BACK Ba.y Saddle Club about, catlK'dra.t huU . Idtal 642-D357 · 12/22 &12-l9J7. boarding $45 mo, Steel cor-for waler skiing & cruistna WET.MA.RANER 2 years old e POCKETSIZE P u PI · ra.la for &ale $50, Engliah, the b1y, 65 hp Mercury mo- itenlle &nd loves children. Plxldles, M a 11e1 e or Western lessons. 540-1877. lor. 67J..5&4T 646-8l:icl 12/19 Yor kle11. 2 lb. Stud serv. MUSTANG mare. bay roan, · p · 54~2100 8 ''old lo toal. $150. m.76ll 3 Lon~haired Guinea. 1a:s. ...... M•rine Equip. Will bold for Christmas. AIREDALE Puppies: AKC or ~9-0815 eves & wknd1. 54:H361 12/19 Born 9/ll/70, $125 ea. reg S\VEET Whl &: blk fem. cat. ~~hamp p e d 11 rt e · Nri-rl11 home w I children. a-16-7.'YlS 12119 RUSS IAN Blue X cat. Look!! Ri+<ssian Blue Jike.s lo hunt. I'm allergic:. 64a-ol37 12121 2 Young female cal.s 1 blk/whl short hair l calioo long hair 546-1308 12/22 Sti1ALL breed puppie& free 10 a good home. 339-0350 12/Zl LOVELY Yng lonr-hair calico cat. 546-7308 12/19 GUINEA PIGS 546--1587 12121 RARE ter riP r, very expensive, male, 2 yn, 1t97.54~ or R.'Ui.4493. 12/22 f1.UITY stocking 11utters. 2 males SlO A: $15, Insure rood home. ".i94.7473 (5J COCK-A-POO Pupa * $5 each. * • 545-3679 • TRANSPORTATION :t BEAUT ·Baby Marlin, 39" body lena:th . l\1ounted by Lee. $425. 548-0016 eves. Boat Slip Moo<ing 90U 15'·30' sllp1 avAll for power boals. Bayside Villaae, 300 E. Coa&t Jfwy, N.B. SLIP Rental for up to 4G n . boat. Linda Ille, Newport Beach. 645-1260. -Christmas Week Charter 32' Twin-screw Chris av& ll. * * S.fS-2434 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINES ' TIMD - $-4.50 - $5.10 $6.00 . PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 '~bli1h fer, •• ." •••••• d•tt, t•tl1111l"t ••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••• Cl1u ific1ti•11 , ,, ,. •••• •••••• •• •• • • •• •• •• • • •• •• • • •• • • • •·• • • • •' •• •• • . 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O. lox 1560 Con M-, Calif, 9262' Clo111flMDopt. -- • .. . . . ~ .. • ft DAILY PILOT 5'turd.-y, Oec,mbe:r 19, 197~ !!it:i'!ll1tA""'A"s"P01t0T"'A"T"'IOlii1m-"7""'rroR"A"N:i'i$1<p>ro>oR"TT'AATTtnlON fKANSPORTATION TllANSPORTAT ION TRANSPORTATION TPANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Imported Autoo MOO TRIUMPH Mei.Ito -9200 Trucks 9!00Truckl '!GO 1 _c_o_m~l'!~r-• ____ ,_s_20 lm!"'rtod Autoo 9"" Imported Cera 1 -Imported Coro -Imported Coro !H:t!111l:ll':l•l•lffi0-J Sauthem &alifornia's FINEST G. M. C. TRUCK CENTER FALL CAMPER CLEARANCE DATSUN '68 1600 Roadster KARMANN GHIA PORSCHE SUNBEAM '70 convert. Xlnt c:ol'ld, w/ '70 Ponche 914 *'6.1 SUNBEAl\1 Alpine N taPe deck Rtuonable. Call top, wire wheels. X Ovu a dozen br&nd new 8 a/ltr s 492..sosi • S.spetd, r!ldio, Mater, onl¥ Oe•n. $650. su..7975.. ft, to 11 fl can1pers now ExctU~nt col'ldlllon. l<lw _ · 64 mile• on 1hi1 newr own. 1 --------~r slashed to • • mlleaio~. fWEZ710J S300 ua-JAGUAR ed be~uly! t•Pmtl J '68 GT-6 lla.lillJl raclni; rtd. Low mll• qt, tXEM414 1 c ALL 5 4 6·615 o s49 o•.. • .. "'"' ..... $3895 ToYoTA , 24 hr. Phono ACTUAL $1395 JAGUAR -PACTOOY JUST ARRIVED! su~'i,1-,j,~~~KBY 5 ALE s e s ER v I c E 1Nvo1c1 BARWICK HEADCj)UARTERS ALL ORANGE CROVES AND Po1dtlvely no added dealer IMPORTS CNC. TM only authorized JAGUAR $2095 DON BURNS Pon cho Aud i, LTD. 13631 Harbor Blvd, 636-2333 JUs1 S. ot Garden Grove Fwy. AGRl~"TURE UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE cha .... , E""' uolt ready DATSUN d•·'er ID ... en"-u.~ 1971 TOYOTAS ""u~ for immediate inetallaOOn on .. ~L ·~ ~• --Corollo1 -Coronel 2850 Ha rbor Bl vd., Costa MIN k 19711 998 s. Cst. llW)', LB 494.9m ,...,. your true llr .a new c.ompteta: M•rk 11 -P ickups RF:cREA~ZX'cEmER I=======-======={ THEODORE '69 1600 Roadster · SALES Lond Crui .... \ Mini Biko • 927S Auto Sorvlco ROBINS FORD SERVICE ,66 PORSCHE Ru dy For Delivery L '65 VW Bu• VOLKSWAGEN Dues 11.ll0/1\.io. Pet Couple 1 :.:::::;~o::;:.:._____ & P a rts 9400 2060 ltARBOR BLVD. Conver1. IXJB62SJ PARTS • NE\Y mini b1kC'l'i • l Nova --------COSTA l\1ESA 64U)0.10 $1895 BAUER Couiie 912. 5 1pttd, brown " .. M Lr' . A' /FM,'< ·-·. INNKOOO) NO ENTREE Jo"EE-PET O.K. Roughrirler Sl:il. 1 Nova W ' engine rebuild 1199 parts BUICK with black interior. Brand UAll ,, ~ l\1uslang SIOO. Cal! ~·7429. & labor. New pistons & '64 Ford Camper Van DON BURN.S new Pen-elll I.Ires. XYJ474 IM.POR s 1 F' I price 14 MODE LS MINI bike 31t llP, Good linen, bearlngB, valve job. IN $3299 · ' I $799 carb J'f'build & tune . M.O. Porsche Audi, LTD. S ES&' \ ON DISPLAY "°"" $79. A"lomOI;,. 6'2-3625. C<>mplc tcly ..,,;ppcd with 1:1&'1 """"Blvd, 636.23.IJ CO TA M ,. CHICK IVERSON 100& H•rtx>C. C.M. 646-~ BARWICK \\'ANT TO l\10VE IN NOW '? I r.==·;-;ijcc'""C"'-.';-*-::::::;.-CN"'E"w'"•,...,.•P' ...... cd...,C<>""m=p.-P"""'&~G pop IOp, Ice box, slOVP., dlr. Ju5t s. or Garden GJ'ove FV.'Y. 23' E. 11th Street vw '69 Toyota Waga' n I IMPORTS INC. Double Wides Set Up Com plete With Awnings, Skirting, Te x &. Lie. '-, !CKEV hike & ~a-cart. Radifl l tires. 1 owl\er. (UED· 543-7765 i'l shifter w/ reverse. locknut '67 DATSUN WAGON DATSUN "·th J Jin Bri<Y<><:-Stralton lM) \\'ill lake car in trade 54~3031 Ext . .._,. or 6~ Excellent ooncl, 4-speed, ra-~ " --10< M"""' tnos. $3S. '67 JAGUAR XKE coo pe. 4 w $10 each. 494-93116 ~ • ._7488 t>r finance. 546-8736 or 1970 HARBOR BLVD, dio, heat~r. IZAE·l78) 998 S. Clit. H..vy, LB 494-9771 .?• speed lran1mission, radio, CAT.' lip Bri'"'S & S!ratton ~!14·6811. Automatic, dlr. Radio, he11.~. h h · "··! COSTA P..1ESA $1195 '64 VW SEDAN -nd 411 V\V ENG, !rans & ttar l -~-~=~~--ea1er,c romewire wrsa:s.1 ________ _ Pnai,ne. Shocks. Xlnt co . axles. Complete. can aft 6 New '71 Datsun ('f, special wheels. (VOE-Local car with lrss than F rom $9999 (Sa r. 7169) FINANCING AVAILABLE DLR. TR 193 14851 JEFFREY RO. 5 J\1J. SOUTI~ OF TUSTIN, '1, .. J\Jf. SOUTH OF SANTA ANA FRWY. fl~ Mt NO. or $AN DIEGO FWY .) 1114 > an.asss Bicycles 922S BONANZA • 4 hp, tr11il clulch &-l iN'~. Jack ~hart. mud pla1cs. $1j(). 646-4j l9 Mini-bikr e Xlnl c:ond 31i HP e ST.i 1r 536.66(}8 * ·70 Zebra mini bike, Xlnt rond, $100 llr offer. 67'.>-17j,1 BENEU.l :.OCC i200. Poll'rll (J hp SI::.O, Bon11nz.11, 9 hp r-.ta c S200. Xln! (.'Ond. 644-2.i77 KA\VASAKI ~!!NI BIKE Xlnt Cond. $1 35. 54UC25 Ah 6 pm. e MINI BIKE e LIKE NE\\' * 54~\16 $95. Call: 642-1112. &16-857• 9jJ) Will trade or finance 29.<m mllei (VCL067) $3295 pm. ,-,, 1£« OHC, Pickup wilh camp. priva!e party. FuU price BAUER BUICK, 234 E. 17th Motorcycles 9300 n.ft,IV'U'I TlllNK HONDA Ill "FRIEDLANDER" I•• au.a. rMW'f', WJ 5.17..6R24 • 893-7566 NEW-USED-SE RV. ~:~io°;ch~~~~~r ~~ 4:~) P~~ t:OOca~~~ $109!IBARWICK St., Costa Mesa . f>tS.-776.i. e &12.46R9 • trade. \Vilt finance private ---------· 1 party Call 5-l&-8736 or ------~~-,.-s-o 1·~'M~-~~'~',.....,,.....,......,.~ccc Trailers, Utility 1 '. ----------· i8' LILES wficepox & b!tns. 14' Tandem Trailer, all 1>teel, Si ps 2, $350. Days 545-04'18: welded consl:nlction. Ii(" i :='=v'='="'='"Hl='="=·===== J)c.ck plallnp:. 545-4361 or 64Z.5M5. WiU trade on Pick 1..:C;:•;;,m;,po=r_R=••c.lc:•c.l•,__9S_2_21 Up, I!\tPORTS JNC, DATSUN STAR GAZEK~l<~ J"''-"'-'-'"':-,.---:B7 CU. Y :R. POJJ.A 1" M r-Doilr "-di..;ty Wkl'1 H Y A.c,orcli11g lo I~• Stori. Y To develop messogl! for Sunday, reoc:I words correspondir-g to rvri::ler1 of yo.x Zodioc birth sig!'I. ". ,, .... 33 1 .. l • A>toKt< l~ Yi.u•wlf 34 Tlwt• J7F~ ""'~ ,._ •0 II 'l (SPK<olly •lhlot "'"""' ....... 4$Y~ ''6J~ "'""""" Al 1-ootdy . ... D.111:°" '"-"""" ,,,,_,,.. "To ~,~.,..,. ,, ..... ,. ..... ~, ~ltl.o(ll.a.'1 st fo•!h s•~·ol .. , .... .. "' """ ol Yr,.; 6'G~ l\S Yw """' 67 Y-~ Canf'ldtnc1 69 [l<oe"" ,....., 71 Mtdic ... n•-""" ,. (leof :n. L•'• """ ""' 1au,, 7'/lw.,.. ~~ ,, h 13 Cool "'Ai.,,.,... e' A<Mt«I Lii l A St~f. lJ J:"'h ocT. 11~l~ .31 . .1,1 '!.. SO..s.9-7.5 ....- '64 DATSUN B'i ollrr p1•t ply_ 673-{lj{l~ NOW'S THE 4 I'll"lnr SNi11n, 1i1f! C'Olot is 11'hilc. 1V7.T .lt9'll $895 DON BURNS Porsche Audi, L T O . l:Mi.;1t H11rhor Blvrl. 6.16·2:U.1 Ju'! S. of Gllrdcn GroVP ~"-'Y. PORSCHE TIME FOR •. ,,, PORSCHE • H '68 KARMANN GHIA .~E~T E:. QUICK CAS SMrpl For the sf!Ofts mind-'!!nd~A~·ne~Spe~l~· ~~~ THROUGH A ;;:.,n..d~ • ho•to>". tVZZ. ,. .. n;,o, ,. .. 92.16. I $1666 '6' 911-T, 17,000 m I ' I, Extras. S,),'iOO" DAILY PllOT • "'"''~' rum yo11r "SUrplu5" \nto '59 Porsche 1600 Rlldio & heater. (JFK 402) r;conomy Tran!portatioo ·auy! $870 Harbour V.W. 18711 BEACH BL. 842-4435 HUNTINGTON BEACH We have the finest selection . of used VW's and sport cars in Orange County! 2 DOORS & STATION WAGONS CQRONAS 4 SPEED • AUTOMATICS MARK II WAGONS A COUPES HILUX PICKUPS · -LAND CRUISERS IN STOCK & READY FOR IMMEDIATE DE LIVERY. ~ NEW 1970 TOYOTA COROLLA STATI ON W ;t,GON •09S I $1877 Fu ll Fact. Equip. & R•dio + T1111 & l:i c. PLUS ALL DEMOS A EXECUTIVE CARS ALL ON SALE NOWI I AT DISCOUNT PRICES ®•"-WANT AD "C:.•h" w!lh a Doily Ptlol 18711 BEACH BL, fl42-4433 C1a1sititd ad. Call today! ~-~~------·~·u_N_r_rN~G_TO_N__,;.BEA_CH~-'-~'"'-~~~-~~~~1~!!11!!!!11!!~!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!!!!!11!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!~1 l • ' • I ' • I I I " ..-----~ ---·---·---- I I ' 1-, S•tunl•Y. DKtmbet 19, 1970 TRANSPORTATION . TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION -· TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION r'i>RAa;N;;;S"l'O""'.R"'TA"T"'l"O"N-~;.-.;.,...OO,,.:,.,rn,'* lmpOdtd Auloo • '600 lmportod A.utoo MOO llflportod Autoo 9600 UMd C•ro -UMd C•ro -UMd C•ro •· -UMd C•ro -UMd C•ro -UMd Cars VOLKSWAGEN ' Voµ(SWAGEN VOLVO WINTER RATES BUICK CADILLAC CADILLAe CHEVROLET 26' HORIZON COMET FREI!!! '66 Su1ukl 55 cc, "'I lh 'J'lie Purchase Ol '65 vw Radio, ht'ater, '-IPffd. $195 ' '66 vw Green y,•ith contraatfni inter- ior, tunt'CI exhaust, runs llke ne"''· STI....184 $999 CHICK IVERSON YW 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD, ,COSTA· MESA '67 VW BUG -l·speed. radio, heater. <UWL-lli) $1095 I . T&M MOTORS '68 VW SQUAREBACK U"liu'Lru MOTOR " HOME • Rad'° It Heater. fXEV~7) $1599 Harbour V.W. t8iµ BEJ.bt BL. 8'2-<435 ~ HUNTING10N BEA(]{ .. '69 VW BUG :Radio, heater, 4-speed. j ~ IXY&-250) $1595 tH•I Fully ~If contained wilh -'YO!.yo1 generalor and a.11· condition. ing, 1lttp1 6, Cali for ipee. ial winter re lea and 'ttser- "f RIEDlJNDER" ••™""· "'" .,,_--xiw .. ,.. . .,., • ...,.,:., CONNELL ..,.,,. . ..,, ... NEV!f7U~ED-$ERV, . CHEVROLET ~ t+· 2828 Harbor Blvd. .•. ·VOLVO . Cnc1A M•M 5'6-12JO AA 71'1 Aro Hwo UIOd C•ro 9900 Savinp 1.Jp To l---------$466 I on remajning 70'a f W8782) , Over Seas Del. S1M!c. SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE ..rH.oa Lewi& MONTH OF DEC. vw LEASING • Tax & Lie,' Down • f5o.81 per month •,.16 monlh. open end lease '197~ VY!. Bug ~ 1 ' • AT . ! . · CHICK IVERSON vw ( . 1970 HAJtBOR BC:.W. , • IMPORTS CG"'ooldda ,_, new ""'•l 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 50 CARS To choose trom. No down on ---------1 approved credit. '"$po,__r1_c_._,-'-•---"-'"'01 ~ ~ •66 WTUS ELAN coupe. 2100 Harbc..r Blvd 645-0466' b3so or trade for van. · -S26-mJ or 675--8169. WE · PAY TOP • COSTA .MF.SA I . Antiques, Cl•1slc1 9615 1968 VW B11g, Rad;0; rtar OOLLAR FOR YOUR CAR BLUE. CHIP .AUTO, SALES seat 8peaken. $1375. pri. pt)'. 1921 Model T Truck . 644-4tjg7 after 6 pm, {Depot Hack) Origil\AI con· -----~~--· I dition $1600. 543.2288 or 546-5924 BUICK '67 RIVI.ERA Dix. hardtop CPe. w/factory air cond., lull power, vinyl roof, alereo multi,pll'x, tilt whtiel. c u• tom Interior, t1'FB400t-. --$2212 e NABIRS e CADD.J.AC Faet. Authorized Cadfllac Dll' 2600 HARBOR BL., ' COSTA , MESA , 54().9100 Open Sunday BUICK 1968 RlVtERA Factory a i r condltlonina-, vinyl top. Till &: ttleacoptc steering, atereo, full power. <XDL584). $2999 · • NABERS • CADD.J.A<; Fact, Aulhorized caaillae Dir 2600 HARBOR BL., alSTA MESA 541).9100 Open Sundas '10 BUICK Skylark 4 Door hardtop. VS. a u tomatic radio, heatf!r, power steering, po'ol't!r brakes , factory a ir conditioning, vinyl roof. llS9ADQI $3295. BAUER BUICK, 234 E. 17th SI., Costa Mesa. 548-7765. CADILLAC 8081 Gord,.,, G, ove Blvd S34·'l284 892-SS<il OPEN :ui'jDAY~ WANTED ht pay top doll&-... -\--~------1 VOLKSWAGEN' today. Call Wt-Cl{!)' oontracts on cm S99 &: up. ;T t700 2145 HUbOr Bl,, S«J:43:9:2 CAD. 1969 SED. DE VILLE Factory a I r conditioning, WE PAY TOP DOLLAR • 'IU~CK full power. vinyl toP. All '66 YW Sunroof Immaculate condi!lon. Yellow • \I-Ith pin r;tripplng, new tires 1 &: engine guaf'll.nteed for 90 and ask for Ron Pinc.hot 549-3031 Ext 56--0,'. 673-1)91X>, '62 VW SEDAN FOR TOP USED CARS Cadillac options. C065AGCJ II your car is extra clean, HARO. to find '57 Buick at&-, See to Rppr<"cia!e, tee ua first. tion OA'gn. Very clean Inside '· S41\l BAUER BUICK & out. Xlnt mcch cond. See e NABERS e 234 E. 17th St. . to appreciate. Best otter ov-CADILl..AC '67 C~DILLAC SPECIAL I f'ul! power f\Verythlng elec. trlc incl. ftlr conditioning. Priced at Kelley Blue Book Whir. $2350 CAO. '68 CPE, OE \rJLLF. Factory a I r conditioning, lul l power, Ult & te.leacopic steering wheel, rMst every xtra. tVCL7421. " '""' e NABERS e CADILl..AC , Fact. Authorirtd Cadillac Dir 2600 HARBOR BL.; COSTA MESA 540-9100 Open Sunday CAD. !965 SEO, DE VILLE 1''actory a I r conditioning, vinyl top. full leather inter. ior. Every dl>c. option. CNEX.. CAO, 1970 FLEETYt'OOD LUXURIOUS BROUGHAt.1 Condor blue exterior OA'\lh blue padded landau top and matching darda.nieUe Inter· ior. f'ull f.IO'A'Cl'f factory air. !IJt.teleseopic wheel. power door locks,, 1wiU,ht IM?nlinel, dual comfort front seata with individual 1l9We1· con. lrola. stereo AM/FM, power trunk.. lock. This ooe owner automobile is so lmmaeu· ltte that we have It on our main 11howroo.m, Th.la; one's for the n10st discriminating buyer. ( 7184 l . 161188 e NABERS e CADJLLAC fact. Authorized Cafiillac Dir 2500 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 540-9100 Open Sunday CAD. '66 CPE, DE VILLE Factory a i r cooditloning, 11.ll poOA'Cr extras. f'ull Jeat.h. e.r lnlerlor, till \!o'hrel. fSBB. 71-1) Stately black exterior coloi-\l•ith red leather Inter- '°'· 11 ... • e NABERS e 05.1). I $1799 CADILLAC e NABERS e !-~a.ct. Authorized Cadillac Dir 200! HARBOR BL., CADILLAC COSI'A MESA Fact. Authoriu-d Cadillac Dir 54().9100 Open 5undRy 2'00 HARBOR. BL., '61 CADILLAC COSTA MESA 54<>9100 n..... SUnd BeautUUI canary ytUow fin- "'t""n ay ish with. black leather Inter- CAD. 1965 CPE. DE VIU.E ior &: black roof. !-'ully equtp. Factory a j r conditioning, ped includ ing AM I Fi\t full po\\•er, all lefllher inter· s!<'rt!O radio, tcle tilt wheel, ior. Till w~i: See to ap. Lie. VZAlZl. Johnson & ~n, PI'E'Ciate. (Yf>J428). . 2626 Harbor, C.i\t . S41J..S630. $1777 CADILLAC 60, ,. x e e 11 e n t CHEV. 10 MONTE CARLO '65 COMtT CALIENTI l S.S. 45-t Convert.ihlf/. Very clean • ~ ONLY IJ ,600 MILF.S Automa.1le tran11rnlS11lon ,&.. • ·~' Hydral-natic, power 11h~crina: dlo, heater, pc>wer aree~lnr, l ' -disc brakes -OA'ind1>w11, 1iower hrakes. IWAB 8851 AM/Ff\l mu!Upl.ex, stra.to $775. Johnson i, Snn 2a5 bucket &eats, ru11 aauges, Jiarbor, C.M. 54().5630,' tilt wnttl, factory air cond. \---------"'---! chrome sport Wheels, wide r----------1 '""' """"' ""'~·~··toad CONTINENTAL leveler, etc., etc. 8.f!ance of , ----------t factory warraqty, ·piia ts an 1 abso1u·1ely &<>~· automQ· 1971 CONTINENTAL bUe. You'n have fQ tee to 4 OOOR SEDAN apprttiate. 19448EM) Only 1,500 mill'::!! and ewry $399!1 ~nceivabJe extra on thle: ' e NABERS e OOl•landiog &Ila _ &,.. trade. Dark v-een with • C a:reen leather interior. Ex.. ceptlonat Mvlngs, <795BSW} "• CADlLLAC • Fact. Aut horlu!d Cadillac Dir 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 540·9JOO Open Sunday 1969 •CHEVROLET MAUBU S.S. 396 Sparkling yellow wilh. black vfnyl top and lnlerlor, fac. tcry air conditioning, turbo hydramatlc transmission, power slc.>ering. lZXF595) $2995 ROY CARVER ROLLS-ROYCE · 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa S46-4M4 '67 IMPALA SS 2 dr. H.T., full poOA·cr, air, ·Iow miles. (VGJ468J $1795 South Coast Ford • Mercury )f)) 11'00 .. "" ' $7795 ROY CARVER ROLLS.ROYCE 2925 Harbor Blvd. ... Cotita Meaa 54G;#i4 1970 Cltitaic M•rk 111 C Prestige Car at the ua; eqt1Jp. ped with 8.11 the finer luxury • ~ features. Like new thru cut, chance to own for '°w price ... ~ t-.1ust see to appreciate. (No ,._ phone calls please), Johmon & Son, 2626 Harbor. C.1\1. 1965 Continent•I ~: 4-dr, Loaded. $1300. 6"16-5244 ' CONTINENTAL '69 of< '70 Wanted . Have cash & mint '68 Buick LeSabre. 83J.7.087 1969 2·dr Lincoln Continental. 18,000 mi. Xlnt cond. $-4300, 64.>.282o, 9 to 5. '67 VmE ri.:. .... (ZXW267) ·Costa !4~ MS-7765 er $200. 646-0210 f'act. Authorized Cadillac Dir '68 BUICK Electra 4 Door 2600 1-IARBOR BL., • NABERS • cone!. Radio. Air. TV 11et for $30. 613--0148 FA11thAck _ "427", 4·apeed, ~i CAD!ll.AC -C:--=::==:--::---~ Ai\1/t'M radio. Nl'w poly. days. Lie.$~· . ftadio & hrater. CHl,CK. IVERSON \ $749 9700 hardtop. Full power and COSTA ME.SA -W£--PA--Y~. -CA-SH--1. facio'Y ak <000Uloni,,., 540-911)() o.,, S"'><iAY Autos W•nted fact. Authoriled Cadillac Dir \----------,69 CHEVROLET Malib"u 2 glas.~ til'ft:, • Excellent con-.... 2600 HARBOR BL., CAMARO Docf h ard lop. 118, dition, Driven easy. ·:..:··vw·· . , 54~ ~t. 66 Or 61· ( 1•· Harb our V.W. vinyl mof, AM-FM raditl, FREE CAR WASHF.S for one etc. {ZXK827) $2995 BAUER year, with Cad '69 Convert, BUICK. 234 E. 17th. St.. all black, all xtras & power, Costa Mesa. 548-7765. incl. AM/FM stereo, radials. t'OSTA MESA $2150 automatic, radio, heatl'r, , 54().9100 Open Sunday po.....er ll{eering power Askfor Mr.Granrus 546-8640 -~. 1970," HAftBOR ·Bt.vd. r ~ • ·tos'rA.ltESA ' • < BEACft BL. 842-4435 ' UN'T'INGTON BEACH FOR YOUR CAR '68 Seda D Y'lle '69 CAMARO bra.~es_, r a c'tory air ,63 CORVE'ITE Nlbk: 'i-.. n e I Automatic, V-8, p-Owt!r 11teer. cond1tlon1ng, vinyl. r 0 of . spd, AM/FM, posl-traction, Looking for a C•r? Authoi;ized Dir, CONNELL MUST Sell! "Classic" '&t Orig owner. $4875. IYPS 134) 1-~uu power, stereo. fact. air, EASY Sales e Service e Parts Buick Riviera. Su1~~r!!,1' Newp(in Center Car \Y11.sh, Local 1 owner. IWWXl-iS ) ing, power brakes, radio, CYDT156 ) . $2695 BAUtR 300hp PS PB Gd Cond heater, bucket seats. {YRW-BUICK, 234 E. 17th St., 96S-!H61 ' ' • 9.13> -°'-"-•_M_0_"'.c·_"'.cc.~c.17c.:":::· __ 1 '·61~co=R=v~E=-=r1=·E~eo-,-.-,.-327=~,1~.: Call Auio Referral free of All lo.fodela to Choose From CHEVROLET Cond. Has everythu'lii $......... Fash.ion Isl., N.B. 644-4450. 53895 charp. \\le have seller! Service Mondly 'till 7:00 PM .2828 Harbor mvd. 1,,c"'.:.>-~22!0=·=~==~= A Real Cream Puff I waiting, Ali types & prices. Sat "tW Noon '69 BUJCK {ttVlERA. Full DON BURNS $ 1695 1963 Ifnpala Super Sport. Top speed. Clean. $1799, offer, or Sellel"ll also \\'elcome. ~OAST "IMPORTS, __ Co_•ta~M~"'~~5!0~-~"'°~-I power e\lllipm~nt, factory '67 &-<Ian deVille. Lo mi. Alr. ••2-4431 , WE PAY TOP · -->If · 1 StrrNI. Auto. Full poy,·er. Porsche Audi, LTD. ~ OI o-·g• r-unty •··. air couu 10n1ng, cus om 1 h hol --A~to Referral Service ,..,, ...., ._."" s l nler ior, vinyl roof. ~at er up stry, .-.. J or 13631 Harhnr Blvd 636·2333 \,,,-.,;~--~~--'-'---1 12l!l \V. Pacillc Coast Hwy CA H (ZLK440) SJ89'j BA u ER Best offer! 540-002U Just S. of GardC'n Grov<' Jo'wy. '6-1 Volksv.·agen, '67 engine. &tZ-0406 • 5464529 New paint, good I ires. l . ..,_ BUICK, 234 'E. 17th. St .. '64 CA O, 4-dr, Very clean, BE THE 2ND. OWNER cf a T&M MOTORS O\\'ner. Call Days 642-3423, '69 YW BUG Costa to.tesa. 548-7765. Good family car, ~h:>v.· CADILLAC 4 Door hardtop, eve~ 646-5952, for used cars Ii: trucks just '69 BUICK Skylark Custom 2 "''holesale Bluebook, $650. OA'ith care!ul mlles-hi 1-==== call US for free e!timate. Door hardtop. Full power 646-8004 rubber lea1her interior -1970 CAMARO sports mod., 3 ROSI Go<d<:>nGro"" Blvtl ~J4 -1284 1192 '>'>'>1 OPE"' SUNOAYS "6j VW SQuareback. A"!.1/SW Radio hea!cr (TUR124) dlr GROTH CHEVROLET · ="°""'"'"'"7"'=:-=="7.; 1 radio. luggoge ra c k, ' · · equi~ment plus. factorj' atr '69 Cad Convt, Xlnt m nd, AU climate control air cond., spd/llr. 6 rnos old. 8000 n1L sunroof, Lo mi. $ 998 . ti.fust sac? \Viii lake older rond1tklnlng, vlnyl roo t . xtras, lo mi's, Pvt ply, $4&5(1 electric seals and windoWJ, $3000/best ollcr. &t2-6.'66 &14-l,31lJ. car or linance. 546-8736 or Ask fur Sales Mana.cu fXIl12l2) $2895. BAUER or make olr. ~5-5616 or autc. door locks • AM-FM SlliOO, ,67 Camaro 3:iOSS, air, I 494-68U. l82ll Beach Blvd. BUICK. 234 E . 17th St., 644-Dl!J. radio. Really nice Hurry! wirt" OA•h.\ rims, 1 onr, vinyl cond New trani"lmlssion ra. lrade ror van. 536-6643 dlato} & motor' Orilinal "196°'5,...-°"S'°IL"'v=E=Rc--~STI=N=G~R'°'A~Y'I : ; pain( $59S. 67S..7<n) Coupe: 4 spd-327. Xlnt Cond. : * 1968 OlCV Caprice 396. Pvt Ply: Call 678--1935 ~'": llydromatic, alr. Ft.f. Tilt wheel, deluxe I nt e rior . $198(). 846-7183. '63 IMPALA V8, 4 dr, !\dip, hydro, fa c/air, p/s, y,•/w. $499 or bst ofr. 547-1641. '6.'\ ·Jrnpala Stn \\lgn 4..<fr, Extra!!, S.'l:"JO. ' • 968-6075 * ----------· < ·-COUGAR '69 COUGAR .· Beeuliful Arctic white finish y,•lth. black landau roof with _ matching \nterior, automatic · 7 transmis.siQn, power steer-, • Large Selection 16 l YW BUG Hunttniton Bu.eh Costa l\lesa. 54&-7765. '67 CAD El Dorado, Jo'ull $2999. Connell Chevrolet, top. Afl 6 pm: 67~7187. Of W Xlnt. cond, Good transporta. 847-6087 KI 9-3331 '65 BUICK Sportwa.gon, 9-pwr, Air, $7750. ~2182 or 2828 llarbor Blvd., Costa )====''====== 1966 CHEVY Van, clean. V Campen f pass Vista.dome Alc.J:I B, art 5'30 ..2.E1 I wk n d s : .17.oM,,',,,""'·~546-""'~''°=<"'~==;;:--;;c\ CHElfLl.E_ runs great, new paint, 2 Vans, Kombis, JOn-. -$499 -IM0~~~~~-;;0-P!s.'f.i~. prt ptY-&14-lt>43. 496-5695° ---:--· '66 El f)Oraao-conv. Fulf ~ -_ --11patts;-Ca.ll-96S-21t!t~ ini:, a ir conditioning, ndio, ·,., hea~. completely 11UV!eed -.:· & ready for delivery, Ba.J •• ·. ance or warranty aVillabli:"'1'--,- S26.'"iO Lie. X\VS 707 Johnson ' Buses. N.w & Used CHICK IVERSON TOP $ BUYER ,;rr~·s"B'°•"'•"<h'-',..ho'°'·.,.c.:..o~m-,-.~B~lg~-L.~ .. ,~c=A"D~CP=E=.~o~E'°'V~l~L"LE="""° 1 pwr, climate c--0 n I r11 I. 1964 Cl-IEVELLE '67 Il\1PALA SS: 1-0v.'ncr, BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ' gest selection ever! See the XLNT CoND. PVT PTY: Ai\1/FM i;!erao $182 S. STATION WAGON. Beige 30,000 .ml. Very Clean. Immediate Deltvery YW 18881 Beach ·Blvd. aectlon now! • * 644-0461 * • &t2-2413, 545--0548. · $6."IO * 962-2113 $1495. * 646.7530 & scin. 2626 Harbor Blvd., ,;,, C.M. 540·5630. I..": CHICK IVERSON 54"""1 Ext ..... 61 H. "'"h. Ph. 841-855.1 --N-c.,. 1910 HARBOR BLVD. =========!New Cars 9800 New C•rs 9100 New C•r1 .... 9800 New C•rs 9800 New C•rs ... --YW COSTA MEsA Auto LHslnt 9110 ----------,.,....---.,.-------------------------------------- 549-3ool. Ext. 611 or 61 '61 V\V Xlnt cond, big motor, 197(1 HARBOR BLVD, Holley 2 BBL. llew paint, LEASE COST.,_ MESA tires, rims, with tape deck A NEW 19n SANTA has nu KlelRh·lo.tust sr..o. 892r-0386 ·,PINTO sell '68 Bug, lo rnl's, Like 1 '65---.-u-G-,-,-.-1.-.,.-,-. _w_h_I,-. $·50.00 mo. nu-Sl35o/mk otrer. 54~2864 headers, stereo.: gd eng. ·5-1 V\\I, \Vas in 11.ccident seat cvrs. S850 or otter. $200 or Best offer 67~ , (36 mo.) . open e'ld RENT * &12-43.17 • '6-1 V\V. New tires & radio. ~h<J11·roorn clelln. Perfect. !\lust sci!. 646-1249 'fii VW fastback: Gd. mech cond, gd: !ires. brake.s &: batter')'. $850. 536-8335 '62 vw·van, new 1500 cc eng. Rad tires. Make ofr. 675·3.32.1 '65 V\V Camper-S995. Also big bore kit sso. 9616 Nightingale. r .v. 962-4309 'BJ! BUG -R/H, nu brakes, t1rt's :l!l.000 mi. Xln! cond. $1299. 497-1231, 67~7867. l!liO V\V Bug, xlnt con<!. New tires, must sell. $11195, 492-8106. '69 VW Serlan, 15,000 mi's, am/fm. Sav. biege. 1 0\\11rr, lmn1ac, S16SO . 673-4no. '68 VW SQUAREBACK :f.fust sell. $1300 ti.rm. 5.i7 .3032 VOLVO ---'68 1800S Coupe Local 1 O\l'ner. !UEM!ll6l $2795 DON BURNS ,,.,_~or1che Audi, LTD. lJtiJl HAl'hnr Bl"d 6J6.2333 Just S. ol Garden Gro~ !-Wy. A NE\V 1971 PINTO $4 DAY AND 4¢ MILE PUT A LITTLE KICK tN YOUR LlFEI THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 JfARBOR BLVD .• COSTA ·MESI'. 642-0010 BUSIEST marketplace tn tc>A·r.. The DAILY Pll.O'l' Classiflal section. Save money, time Ir: effort by shoppin.& from your armchair. Imported Autos 96001mported Autos · 96001mportecf Autos FINAL YEAR· END CLEAR,ANCE . ) ' $1099 ' $1599 lt'I DATSUN 110 W. H. """"" 11.+fl VOLVO St. w.,., 122. I ., H., 4. llrlucfto Mil, IVIY6J6J ~ 1,W. IVIJ2141 .$1699 1969 DATSUN 160 IOdstr. I., H., •· ...,.i. Shorp. IYDAJ401 • $1599 1969 M .• MIDGIT. I .. H .. 4otptff. Wire ......... n...,. tn111121 $1499 1961 MGI le4&.tr. I ., H., 44Pffll, wire wl\ffh. H1trd & 1oft top. CNINJ9Jl '$1599 1967 TllU MllH Tl4 llS·I ., H., 4·•1"ff. htr• CIMll. (YCTllll - $699 1961 YW. I ., H., 4 .. ,..1. Hw 1t•l11t. lli.IY07JI $899 I t'J YW. t ., H,. 4..,..4. Now pehlt. l•MY4JJ) ~~--.,-~~--- $ 1599 .. 1t61"V0l¥0 144 S.4. • dr. I ., H .. 4· ... ~f'ln'6711 '. $1595 1961,..vt~:o Stettea w., ... tMle,.;.... "' 4 , N9I cl-. IVIJ214J $1999 1970 TOYOTA "'Ii II Sff, I ., H., e11.._ 111..rc. IJ70AISI ; ' • $1499 ::::/. TqYOTt' CorHO H.T, t., : I ..... top, IYCM2671 $1399 H., 4· 1961 TOYofA Corou H.T, t ., H., e11t .. 111•tkt lti-w1 IWIDOIJJ " $1699 1 lt,9 TOTOIA C•r-H.T. t ., H,. ...... l'Htk")"'-" to ... ,. IJWD741 ' ecut flDiA " IMPORTS • 646·9303 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ,, i T A Most Unusual Christmas Gift Suggestion NEW 1971 COUGAR 2 Door Hardtop. Big 351 VS, power steering, power front disc brakes, AM radio, tinted gloss, complete, F70xl4 white side wall tires, smog control, etc. # IF91 H527620 $ + TX ALIC, . 1ohnSOD•SOD LINCOLN CONTINENTAL • -MARK Ill e MERCURY e COUGAR 2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ........ "l.. ':. •.· .. ... .. ---.. ~." I r I l I " ' ' L I / • TRANSPORTATION !TllAN~~S!!PO~R!:TA~T~~::f'l'~-TATIOH TRANSPORT~.TION TRANSPORTATION "'° u_• __ ·c_._r• ____ ,,.._1 •":::*=..:C•::'"~----:..;:::·:i.u"'Md=.::c::•:.:r•:..---:-tt06;.;.;;.;.1 9IO U...t Cars MEICUIY UN COLN OLDSMOll.I QLDSMOBll.E PLYMOUTH, • 1970 MALIBU C6upo R., H., •ulo., P.S., f•ct. 1ir - Exterior rnld91 . -l1111tif11L IAIXOS21 !ONLY II $2837 1969 MALIBU Coupe Supt • Sport. 111to., P.S., R.., H.. •iftyl roof f•cl. 1ir - 25,101 mil11. IYCT•61 J .1967 CAMARO :1969:.-*-ncl I .·10 .• CHEVY"SALE (ONCE 1.N .A LIFETIME) DEAD SHARP, LOW-LO.W MILES, NEAR NEW. RU.BBER, REMAINING; FACTORY -: WARRANTY · UP TO . 50,000 MILES.' : · . . . . . . . .. H.U·RRY ! ! ! ALL 27 C4'RS PRICED $100 OYER OUR ABSOLUTE COST! SALE ENDS POSITIVELY DECEMBER 21st, 1970 ' P·.S,, f1et. 1ir, 111to., r•· ,dio, 14,624 miles. a. lkst. llOSSUI 1969 MALIBU Super Sport Cp1. 21 ,000 "'il11, R., H., •uto., P.S., foct. •ir -SUPER SPOllT. I P1265 ) $2484 1969 CAMARO Coupe Stie• 1hift, R., H., 1,,567 milo1. -H•v D•d -6 cyl. I 1 llASPI I ., H .. Aote .. Air. Uc. ITYPZ781 4-Dr. Hardtop k1dio. 1ulo., P.S.,. foct. oir, •inyl roof, 14,JOO milo1. IJJ9 ASUI $2808' . 1970 'IMPALA Sport Coupe Auto .• r1dio, P.S., l1ctory •ir. My, "'Y· (lltACBI $3002 1969 MALIBU Sport Cpo. R., H .• P.S., •ulo., f1ct. ,;,, Huftti119 1 b•rg1in7 tXS R40ll $1706 1969 CAMARO Coupe Auto., It., H., P.S., vi11yl roof, f•cl. 1ir -Gor91ous. IZRW 5761 2·Dr. H.T. . •• ·cu11om Cpo. Auto. r1d io, foct .. •ir, P.5., Vinyl roof. P.S., AutO., rodio, 9or9oou1 c•t. IJ,221 mi I o J. foct, oir. 9,700 rnil•1. Got 10· 173918XI rioul. 1111AKI J $2970 ' $3323 1970 IMPALA 1970. IMPALA Sport Coupe Sport Coupe R & H. Vinyl roof, fief. 1ir, P.S., outo., -Shi:i p this dud1 -(lllACOI $3049 1969 IMPALA Custom Cpe. R., M., P.S., 350 VI, f•cl. 1ir. -Nothi11g nic1r. !XWE112) $2619 1969 CAMARO Covpe R., H .. P.S .. 4 1pt1d. H11 f•cl, wo rr 1nly, IYNKIJI/) R .• H .• 1uto., P.S., foct. oir -Low low milos. (l70ACGI $3029 1969 IMPALA Custom Cpeo - AM/FM r•dio, 1uto., P .S., Rolly wh11l1, di1c br1k11, vinyl roof, foci. •ir. IXSS7501 $2203 1969 MALIBU 2-Door H1rdlop 1pod cp1. R., H .. Yinyl roof -On 1 own1r - !YCM0661 4-Dr. s.dan Vinyl roof, 1id• ,mld91., r1dio, 1uto,1 P.5., fief .1ir, Whit 1 buy, CACG2681 ..$2·714 197~ IMPALA Sport Coupe: . Auto., R., H., P.S., f1ct:· •Ir, Study your l•nons h•to. I 05J ASV) $3037 1969 MALIBU Sport Cpo. R, H., P.S., outo., f1 ct. 1ir, vinyl roof -Nici 1914ANll $2498 1969 MALIBU Super Sport 1 dr. Hordtop. R., H., P.S., 4-1p•1d -OUCH! IZXH141 l $1060 1968 PONTIAC GTO ... H ............ IWIP5071 Sport Coupe Siclo 111ldg1., 1uto., r1dio, P.S., fief, 1ir.-Hurryl !OS4ASVI $3041 1970 .KillC)SW 9 p111, w•gon -To' of'th• lin•. R1dio, P.S., 1ut • AM/ FM 1t1r•o, 11.c. windows · - tilt wh••I -One• i11 1 fif1· tim1. fZWV161l $3504 1969 IMPALA Custom Cpe. Vinyl roof, P.S., r1d10, •ulo., fie.I. •ir. IYYNOSll $2496 1969 MALIBU 2-Door H1rdtop. R., H., oulo., P.S., •iny l roof. Ab1olut1ly d11d 1h1rp. IXOMOSS"I $1099 1965 CORY AIR CORSA ............... , .. ··-· Lk. """"' $499 1968 flREBIRD a., H .. ooto., afr,•loyl """· Lk. lVYMHll $1999 1965 BELAIR 4 DOOR I., H., ewt• •• P.S., eir. Lie. INIA207) $899 1968 FIREBIRD ............... H., ......... Lk. lVYMOlll $1999 1965 IMPALA 2 DOOR H.T. A•te, I ., H .. P.S. U.. IP217JI $999 1969 FIREBIRD ... H., ................ -·LI<. IXYLH" $2299 1964 CHEVY JI CPE. ........ ..... P.S .. Uc. IOMlUI I $499 1967 OLDS CUTLASS •••. H.T .... H ................... """"" $1499 $3199 1968 MUSTANG Allte., l ., If., f•t. 91r. lk. IWfllJ04J 1970 PLY. SATELLITE $1799 t ,.._ ...... P.l., p,1., ledl ......... feet.-''· L..w ..,.._ 1211AJ 1968 MUSTANG ...... 1., H .• r.s .. 1..-1 .. tlm. Uc. tXZZt6•> 1970 CORONET RT. $2486 $1599 2 dr. H.T. 1,000 Mllel. vlllyl reef, ••te., P.$., rellle, ... wflMh & ,.1, ..... GT rl,_, .... ,. wllll, 11 ...... 1227AITJ '69 ROADRUNNER ,1969 FIRl!lllRD 350 • l Dpor hardtQP. Radio, heat.. ~r. power 1teerinz, turbo hY· dramatic transmission, fac- tory air conditionini:. (545- AFXl $2695 ROY CARVER ROLLS.ROYCE 292.5 Harboi Blvd. t;osta Mesa . 540-4444 '69 PONTIAC GTO Lotki & nlf1I like new. Auto. • \natic tran1mluion, radio, ·heater P!)\\'er ateerlne, pow-~r tirp'keS, air, thla car 111 a frqnt line. il'nmaculate car, Price uncomparable at $2275 <YCU950). John90n &: Son, 2626 Harbor, C.M. 540-5630. '67 Pontiac Catalina, Xlnt cond, O'A't'lef' 45,000 family mi's, All xtras Incl air, stereo, new po)y tires. new brakes & 11hock1, Priced 'right, 714/644-&lll. '67 Tempest coojiie. Gold, V8, auto., PIS. Clea.n. Smart OTO body style. $990 or will · consider trade on newer cir 673-1569 1969 Pontiac Bonneville, p/a, p/b. air-cond, w I• I w radio, spec. vinyl top, ~tirown.-u;~-mJ. l\.1WJt eee! 507-8588 '68' PONTIAC catalina Stn wa-n. air cond, ~nt major tuneup, shocks, etc. Trans. ferred! ir.n:i. 644-5158 1962 GRAND Prix, new transm1'sion. nins aood. $3:25. '.ci:i.n. 968-9415. RAMllLER '65 'AMBASSADOR 880, full -power, air. (PQt. 689) T·BlRD '66 Y.BIRO Fu11 power, air, landau top. #lll073S $1795 1968 T-BJRD Full power, Air cond, AM/FM stereo lA mileage, $2400. 6~ . TEMPEST '62 Pontiac Tempest 2 Dr. H.T. Automatic radio heater. {GVK.101) ' ' $250 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '65 Vtllant 2 door. PepPf a «'l>Mmlcal liUle c11r. Good condlllon throuaho ut . 673-.8103. • • '546-1203 1966 2 . dr Plymouth Valiant . Good cond, S700. ca 11 495-5800; alt 6 J'lm, 673·0992. For •n ad to sell around the clock, diaJ 642-5671 . • ' '· . -. • . . . . • • • • '' • ' ! . • l • •' • .. .! t " • , . . ' / • • , I -~­. • NEW · .. '70DODGE ' '70DODGE CORONn2DR. CHARGER * "ilo . ...vt.21COE1086~ FULL 52195 . Auto. tToM.. radlo. heater powe1 ltffrlng, • vlnyt tcp.. W.LW. tinted QloM. lXGt27 PRICE 52195 a. ... ,,.aMore MAKI US AN _o•••• -MOVING DEC. 21st· To our new location · C~l'.lltr ·of Firestone Blvd •. & Gar• field between Downey & long·Beach Freeway. ~--FINANCE NOTICE----, Short of aioney for o don payaientt Need special help? let us , lielp yoal Ask allout oar cpecial Flnanc1 Plan · No payment at all '111 Feb. 71. ENTl~E USED. CAR INVENTORY .· . 83 CARS & TRUCKS AT DISCOUNT PRICES TI I SRLS • N'T WAIT ._. -- '67 PONTIAC '69 DODGE =.":~""/:ii 5895 ==~"i 51995 ~·...,. tOOl. XBU2SJ .,. ftlO( bacbt-. . '61 CHEV. Z\'H1l9J • 166 DODGE ::'f:=~~~=s995 ~~~~~~~=s395 1111, TfDJI roct. vceoa . ..u w.. ~.,1 l•terior. UIT071 •............•.. ~ N_..~f!.RlS1LE3R95 '68 PONTIAC a~~r:~ · .·· ~~~~,·=5 19~95 tinted 1!1& VT07' hnlrlll; "'leyl root, • '67.0LDS I, .' ....... -;6718MUSTANG . Catl,..Jll•.H.'I' ...... $ 295 . s795 1ato. cr...,pMNt-..1\ G.T. l'u1beck. lh1Vlpud· · .,,...._ndio. rorm1nc• e111ha-. ro• u;is..,.,_, , __ , --, . / ..;beelt a cheater 1licP, •uty .,., · ~~ baden.ZICY550 · , '68 DO E '65 PONTIAC · . G.T.S. Yo& -s,;1 095 ·-·---· 5495 ,.,.., • ,., •• , . io; fKtOrp elr ccaad .... ·--·----... -. --........ ., -"°"" ........ D ~ '68 CHARGER ~-v.:~.!:!_IR BIGY.a ............. ·s-1095 = ~~itl;:::; 5495 ~u~br~~~. -~,..~ =::t~ti;r"7:.~ } . - NEW '71 DODGE NEW '71 CHARGER CORONn Station Wagon l.OC!ded 1 Automatic v.&, power 1teering, air 2DOORHDTP. luggage rock. etc;.# 1 t7'j_.Q '1 ·9 automa tic:. radio & heater, air, etc. 5697 ftt0285 5456 DISCOUNT FROM FACTORY STICllH •IS.COJINT -PRICE · FROM flCTOll STKDI PllCI EXAMPLES: DISCOUNTS --1 ' Pttim PCU>IY Stidcci Prim ~~! 41~r J !.~!~! trans. R&H air caftd. Ser. $631 #Di.41KID• 1080t . ~!~ :!u!h~mO!~~-trana. radio, heater air $69· 1 cond. etc.. 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A~L ~ASOLINE MUST BE DISBURSED AT 'SUNSET FORD HURRY! . - , . ' 7 ' ' -• .. \ ..... ·t • i • • ,lj '..,., '' , ; ' , I With The 'Purehase · Of , ' .. ·~ . ,., ·A ,NEW 1971 . PINTO ~::~;·i ':; • 'J ' • 4 • >?~ ! . ) , : •( 11:11 .fORD . . . ~ --''The-little, l.-1. "Distance -Car'(· , ·GN,Y-·L·1 ... . ,,,..,. ---. - 06_ .. • PER · 1'. I . ' ' . MONTtt -. · ~ ., .... -··-- "FOR.· '''·'· 36 . . . . -MOHnts · $19 It ;fUi 'f 11 S..Fr•ight, plus $40 0.1i..~ Pr1p1t1no1t ai!d c:olldltio11i119· Order · 15 Colon. $207~ _+ $ 103.70 121~~:~~ STATE. TAX OCT. tlCINSE TOTA . $ J97.70 DOWll, ~YMT. $ 11:00.00 ~ ~ -, 36 Mr.ii. 563°': ~:... ' . . ' Your Chol~• of A,ly One.of . 15 Colors. $299.70 is th1 +-i•I . ew.i ll'fYm•11t, S•l.O• l1 th• tot1I monthly P•Y!Yl•nt inch14li"''>t•lt, li~ ..... 1 ,11 c:•rrviat ,ch•"l• .. •11 .,,"k-•ppro•.O c:r1clit for ]6 ,;.011th1 •• D.t.rr..I...,....... ll;rih, is $2_170.1,6 incllldl11t/.i•htJnt..._,!•• ,,.J lic•1u .. ANNUAL -PERCENTA&i RATE IS 11,fJ, NEVER BEFORE . 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(GLV 368) '6' CAMARO S.S. ' Harotop. 4 s,,..,d. 396 VS Engine. (342 AFZ). '63 CORVETTE STINGRAY Fastback. 4 Speed. 327 VS Engine. (0KN196). . 'i9 MACH -1 4 s~.'Raclng Green. (WMU 987.J . ... '70 MACH I · . 4:l8 CJR, '.Rai;n..Alr, 4 SPr.ed Grabber Or&nge. (511 ACK). '61 CHEY. SPORT YAN camper. V8. Auto., Pop.Up Top. All The Goodies. CXDM 742). • Wl~N'.T c~ .. >WHDE YOU IOUGH,T YOlil WE ~=~D LIKE TO SlflVICE IT s7599 . . . fl599 . i 'I.: ,+ '70 YW CAMP~l ., Bea~t¥ul ~f.9' . ' '70 YW CA-l • ' Lo-Lo mile~~~~f~SUdins;'t>oors. SleePI 5! Like Nt!wL~ft Set It!, (ZXX 119), . ~ ~ ,, . " '70 · lAMILER .• JJi Condltioillilg, Loadtd. .(106 RSC) ~ .~ ..,,. ·-l·e.~ r,'8 CHEY. J,',.f~·N'fi~K UP Auto. Trans., Y'f:lloW. .1 • (S4448A), • '' -, '1 #' : 7o cH;v._J·TON -~K UP Like New! · "· ' • <88997EJ. -~-' '66 IRONCO PICK UP 4 Wheel Driv~! Hard To Find! New Toi>: CVDD 771), •• • '6' CAMAlO 3'6 SS 4 Speed. (34:11 AF'Z) '68 PLYMO~TM Road Runnerr Afito .. VS, Raflng OranKe~. (XRL 682). '6' FORD F-100 With Gem Top camper. <Lit 48750C). '" cou•l.a xu. VS,. Auto., P.:.81, Air., Lime Gold. Wsli 964). -r . . ') ... ' ~--'· . , . I . . ! . s2999 • DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA ,.. Ask~emcrourself -FOR DR. EDF AJtD DIE'l'BRICB, I.Ab, /\'.D. /JqlM UniHfaty Collep •I llekiM ,, " ,,,....,.,,,. ,,...,.,. '°...,.. ......... "-re. lot ,,..,..p1a,.,.1--s.r. lllce AU.~ 0-U. • It it poeaible lo alore a hWD&D heart for periodt up to approximately 48 boon. A apecially de.elo-ped cardiac preeena· don chamber pertnits the heart and )QDp to be atored while the heart beats and maint&i.na normal circulation lo &he myo- cardial lilluet. Medicationa are admin- iatered. blood ia replaced if nece.uy, and the environment within which the heart it living can be controlled by e•- ternal meant. The ability to p~ tbe human heart for potential trampl&Dta- t.lon and the study of cardiac action ia an import.ant part of our retearch PJO. sram.. FOR COL. JE~NNE HOL/tl, Di.rector, r 01M1t•1 Air F o~ ,, ,,.., •• -ma.,.., ref· ..,_.. ,._,,..,,,. /or FD11-F. N., D,,,_ . ...., Olalo •-There inio regulation ltaircut, u aucb, for Air Foroe women. We require that hair be clean. neatly arranged, and styled to present an attractive, feniinine ap. pearanoe conaiatent with the type of duty performed. It may not be worn loopr than abowder length. Pixie atylea are fine provided they give a feminine ap- pearance. Bou.11ant. beehive, and Afro hair llJlea are authorized if they are beoominc and allow the proper weu of the uniform hata. Exa11erated 1tylea with exceuive fullneee or e•bule bei&ht are not acceptable ainoe they are con- aidered not appropriate with the uniform. POR LESUE L. cuscor, ihplllflMJ&l o/ IMO'ior .,,,,._, ~u,,,., IUWl.r- foea IM bif1u• Jou /rorn OHrpoprdllUo"o/ birfl.1--Mrt. J. R ...... HU, Nio1•r• Falla, N.r. • Farmers suffer the greatest loa from overpopwation of birdt. Damage by birds •to the com crop in Ohio. for example, bu been found to range between three and four ·million dollars a year. accord- in1 to atudiea by the Dept. of Interior. POR BVDD'f EBSEN. WI .. lhwrly H&Jl6il/~, .. F ere ,.,. oMe • ,.,, .i..,.r bl .W.l&l el.11•1 --Mr .. It. L. &.a, S.11 llNJNUco, C•U/· • Y~ until 1939. Mr aiater Vilma and I were the poor man'• FTed ·Astaire and Ginger Ropn of the nisbt-club circw•. FOR r ALTER CB(JNKITE, ,....lt»lla FMre "'M ,_ 1-' &A. ,,,.,._.. ".4IMI aA.1'1 IA. ...,. ii _,,1 Ho. ..... Mee ,... ... "' •"" M.. yot9 eHr /ors• le11 eo eio.. o,.. o/ ,_.,. br~a. ..U., U1--llr•. I,... Be,..pld, Co,... ~N.B. • I wrote it Into the script of the fint half-hour network Dew• broadcut (CBS, September, 1963), and it seemed lo 6t, IO we haYe UJed it OD all daily broad· cuts aiDce.. h hu Dftel' been fcqottea, but it baa been omitted oo a few occa· siona when we ran OYer our time and did not ha•e even thoee few ae•en tee- ondl lo spare. FOR PROFESSOR rlLU,iM E. Sf' .4FFORD, CO#U¥lumc Jor IM LJ6nay •/C-.reu FMI M11iee ....U yoa •'" ,.,,,.,.. ,,.,.,. lo laelp ,.,,. ~ n.o- ee .. ; tlo yoa,...,. .o ... bale ,...,., or ,.,,,. U....1-N. Jtu:0be.ra, s.l.~ Ore. • William Blake aaid: .. I give you the en~ of a go!den string. On11 roll it into a ball; It will lead you in at He&Ym•a gate Built in Jeruaalem'a wall." Follow the golden string of your own natun; accept the impulaes and the language that a.re near and ordinary parta of your lile. Write every day, at leaat a little, no matter bow feebly. Dave hope, but do not pttllUIDe on .. aucceea." Thia way, whateYer you do aceompliU will be your OWftt and within the content of your own life it will be worthy. POR COY. H..4ROW LEY .4NDER, MiAnuoto r our lkenee pl•lftl r~ "Lo"4 of J0,000 L•lc••·" Bo• 111•11y r.u, ON ala.ere U. JIU... ... .ac.1 .4rttl •IUcA ,._ u IM .._,,..,.r o/ "'4J Mlululppi IUHr 1--CIMarle• Tnunpo-.lcy, S.11· la .411a, C•U/. • Minneaota baa 15,291 lake baaina of over 10 acrea apiece. Of theae buina. however, a varying number are 6lled with water at any particular time. It ia presumed that about 5,000 could be dry or drying, which ia why we auume that we ha.Ye 10,000 lakes. The eource lake for the MUai11ippi River is the lake at lt.uca, M.in.Deeota-Lal:e huca. I , A.Ma, N.'f. .,,,. •re &M l>ldlolu 011 IAe riflat dU o/ ....... ,.,.... ..... ... Olll ,,.. ,.,, ...... 01 .. ... •11'• f•rflMllll1-ICfdla.. leea Br•••, Hor;;;:- • e h ia belieTed that .ori&inaJly all pr· meau f.utened from risht to lefL In the earlier daya. howner, when men wore en1aced in the hu.nt and chue. and later when wielding the aword u knishta, they manually drew weapona with their right hand. from the left aide. With the gar· ment fut.eoed the right edae over the left, thia quick action wu sreat}y hin· dered. Thia awkward aituation changed the order of f.aaten.iq the ga.rment, ud it wu reTened. For thi.a reuon, meo•a eoats continue to button from left to right, while women•• keep the original form of ript to lefL Thia I found in .. Acceuoriea of Dre.a .. by lC.atberine Le.i. /IOR G.4LE S.4YER.S, tunila6 back, CAi1:460 Stars FA.I tlo yori dainlc too• ~ W, l"HIO,. /or your ••••••I co•el>nclc fro• 1cAee •IU'Jery1- D .. nl B. F ellcer, Jr., MUU.•.,. Colle1e, Te..,.. • Faith in my doctor, Theodore Fox, who perfonned the knee aorgery, wu the bi&&eat reason. He ueured me that if I followed a definite program of ex- erciaea the knee would come back aa good as ever. f · iheady had great con- 6dence because Doctor Fox ia reguded aa about the best au.rgeon on knee in- juriea in the profession. With the surgery taken care of by an expert. the reat wu up to me. POR J. THOMAS BREEN, CAU/, A1ricuJ1waJ Di'llision s.,eu o/ CelWU r.,. are i-ople ill •6· rle.i..re reqaireff lo co•pl.le • fle,.Ued JJ.po1e c:e1Uu repora 111/Mtn du. u aluul o/ AO odaer bl· ,,..,,,.,1-Mra. I•~• L. Royla, Poa· co, ""'"· • Almoet every phase of business and industry ia covered by a cen1\U. The 12-page agricultural cenaua report form i• long and detailed in order to cover almost all of the crops and liYeatock iteme that are of some importance in any part of the United Statea . POR /.4CK. LORD, o/ trl11 "HtltlllOii fipe.(f" ,, ii ,,,.. ""'' ,..,.. "°'" IMI Ndpe .. 1 If. _., ..,,.., .,.. ,...,. I•· oorU. 1ypn1-Do,... K.J..e1Mt11, F..U.,, S.D. • Yea. I atill collect recipe books. and, the more eJlOtic the reciJ>C9. the better. I med to be partial to continental f ooda. But since living in Hawaii, rm now more interested in boob on Polynesian and Oriental cuisine. FOR GEORGE K.ALMBACHE~ ..... ClikJ Bot.tutUt, Broolclyn Bowaical Cartle11 Su.e. S,,...Ula Mou la raelllaer Sparaula aor ... o .. , tola7 ;, " 10• C9UedP--Mt1,..•rd .41>- ery, Bua/ord, Conn. • .. Spanish moss" growa in aemi-tropical climatea in southern ateaa of the Ameri- cas which once belonged _!o Spain, -which probably accounts for the mat part of its name. Alao, it reaemblea certain mem- bers of the "moas" family. -POR .4DOUJH RVPP, bulcetboJJ coach. Unioality o/ Kauacky S~ yo. are 1M •"'· "'"IHI ba.Jcel6ell c:oac:A, I •lto..U Wre eo botll •laa• yoa eoJMld.. er die No. J /•dOr /or yot17 co.,;. lied •ueee .. ,__~16era Jtt:G,....,, ,..,.. tlerame., Ala. . • I try to teach e8ort-indiridual effort and team effort-the kind of e!ort that makes a man perform to the utmost limit of h.ia ability because of bia determination lo giYe nothing leu than bia beet . •-• a. Mk • 1-...-• .-tJoaT Y-eaa ~ dtl. eoa-. .... we'll pl die ·-,_ .. .. b 1 ...... ,_ ...... le. ,... ........ ""'..lllT -• .... --4.. .. A.Ir. 'n.-Year.ell, J'-1J1 Weekly, 641 ~ A-. New Y .... N.Y. lOOft. 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J had been O\lenal for neeriy--te'Wft inootbs, working on variout aaign- meot:s in Alia and the Near But. fd been through civil WU'I. IDOOIOOO atonna, ftooda, epidemica. I wu loos- ina for the clear atiel, crisp weather, familiar faces, and relaxed atmosphere of my home town. My plans wqe m.de. On December 2A I wu ICbeduled to arrive in Manila, in the Philippines. There I would catch the early-evening ftight to Sao Fran- ciaco, get the fint plane for Chicago, and-by virtue of the day I would pin by crosain1 the International Date Line -I could still man.,e to be home oo Christmas Bve. I could already tee in my mind'• eye the drifta of snow, the proud Scotch pine cut from the ridae. the carolen ai11gin1 'round the ice-rimmed band- atand, the bright lighta slitterin1 in the courtbouae tquare. I could alrady taste the traditional turkey and ftxio'a. But then it happened. The plane taking me to Manila developed engine trouble, and we barely made it to Zam- boanp, a town at the tip of a remote peninaula oo the IOUthemmost of the Philippine is:lands. I ruabed to the air- lines desk to tee about cbangin.g my connecting flight. 1be last plane out bad already gooe. Tbe DW flight north wouldn't leave for 24 boon. Tbe man at the dat noticed my dil-- -appoiotmeot. "'What•• wrongr be asked. I told him how, all tbele mootba, fd been counting on being borne for Cbriatmas, and now I couldn't make iL He leaned across the counter. "Spend Christmas with us," be urged. "We celebrate it too, you know." I looked outside the buildin1 at the tropical foliage, the bright sunU1ht, the shimmering waves of 95-<legree beat. This wouldn't be Christnw, I thought. How couJd it be? But I bad no' alterna- tive; and the man wu waiting for my answer. "Thank you," I said. "That will be oioe ... My new friend, whom fll call Ra- mon, was the local airline manager. For eome reuon-perhaps because I was the only stranger in town-he and his friends decided to show me a real Cbriatmaa. 7.amboanga-style. There wu, of coune, no Scotch pine. But there wu a tree. As a mat- ter of fact, it wu a tree bouso-percbed SO-feet high in an acacia set in a ftower- rimmed park. It was to be my botd room overnight. I reached it via a rope ladder, and found it equipped with a shower, a telephone, and even a tiny kitchenette. We left my bags in the treehouae, and Ramon took me to his own home near- by. It was a white frame cotta,ge oo a quiet road, and though it tacked the picket fence and tidy lawn of my Mid- western boyhood home, it was somehow 11oatalgfc-in ita aunplicity. fnateai:t of the old willow tree in the back yard. there were coconut palms. Ramon's wife welcomed me with tyi>- ical arace and courtesy, as if it were no trouble at all to have an uoex.pected foreign visitor arrive on one of her busiest days. She offered me a drink- not Christmas punch. but a aourd filled with tuba-milk made from the juice of the palmtree-nut and then mixed with cola. It was delicious. When 1 had refreshed mfldf, Ramon drove me downtown so 1 could see bow Zamboanp was preparing to celebrate the holiday. The town wu lush, with frame houses and tiny huts lidc-by ... ide along spotless streets. All around were the quiet waters of the bay, and every- thing drenched in most un-Christmas.- like sunshine. Surroundin1 every build- ing, every lamppost, was an extrava1anza of muJticolored tropical ftowen: not hoUy or poinsettia but bougainvillea and frangipani. The festive spirit assailed my ean, eyes, nose-and hefrt. For, thou.ah Zamboaop was nearly 10,000 miles distant from my Illinois homeland, the town had m.aoy Ameri- can connotations that made it seem al- most a familiar place. For of c:oune America was no stranger to this part of the world. Thousands of U.S. service-- men had fouabt thcro--side by aide with Filipioot--durini World War IL- Their presence still tinpred in the Americanized signs in store windows. the American intooatiooa of the young- er people. Up and down the streets rushed "jeepneys"-tbe local versioo of taxi- cabs that were, actually, converted World War II jeeps. And the town's main square was named Perahing Plaza.. Gen. John Pershing, famed commander of the American forces in World War r. had been military governor in the What Family Tradition Means at Yuletide 4 ""1iat do you re- member about Christmas in the home in which you grew up? 1 have asked tbit quea.- tioo of hundreds of college ttudents on the campuaea where 1 ha\te taught. The Rtv. William Genni Rather than gilts or par- ties. they seem to remember the things their families did together-the traditions each family developed ar,.ound the yuletide celebration. One student talked about banging stock.lop. His family used to bang them on the mantle over the fireplace. When they moved to a bowie that bad no fireplace., the only place they could find to bang them was from the dining-room chandeliCT. Later, when they moved into a third house that did have a fire- place, they felt that since everyoqe bung stockings on the mande, they would continue to bang theirs from the dining room chandelier. In just such a sisn- ple way lraditioos, or family rituals, are born. They provide a real element of security in a f ast<hang- ing world. Another youth grew up in a family in which the custom was to march down together on Christmas morning lo see the tree. When he was old enough to deliver papers, a problem developed.. Since their stair- way came down into the living room, bow could he get out to deliver bis papen without seeing the tree before the othera? They solved this by father cover· itlg the boy's bead with a abopping bag before lead- ing him down the stairs and out the back door. After his return, father covered his bead and took him back upstairs, so he could make the ceremonial entry with the rest of the family. Is it any wonder this young man felt hi a family could cope with any prob- lem that might arise? A newly married couple were getting ready to celebrate their 6nt Christmas together. ~ of the things the buabaod remembered was bow in bis fam- ily home they always left a glaa of milk and a pieoe of cake on the mantle for Santa. His bride recalled that her family bad done the same thing. So they c:arrled on this tymbolic ritual in their new home. even before they had aoy children of their own. This merging of two traditions helped to ao1idify the new bouaebold. Many students reported similar rituals.. One girl ••• 1 ... • • ) , Never Forget engine-stranded me 10,000 miles away Philippines during the early J900'a. when U .S. soldiers helped to pacify a rebellion there. A fort near Zamboanga is still known as "Col. Pershing's head- quarters." . Everywhere there was a blare of music. The words were familiar-"Lit- tle Town of Bethlehem" and "Good King Weoceslu"-even if the muaic was a bit strange. Straw-hatted muai- cians in wildly flowered shirts played home-made drums and tin-can cymbala in a bouncy cha-cha rhythm. "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," on the other band, wu delivered in solemn, hymo- like style by Filipino boys who wouldn't know a reindeer from a carabao. · ··-~Ratneo and his frieoda and I wan- dered the town, watching ftimsy out- rigger canoes slcim the harbor as sunset darkened the green sea. Then, in the sudden darkness of the tropical night. scores of lanterns glittered in the di$- 1ance. As they came near ,1 saw that they were carried by cbildmi. The lanterns were made of coconut abella, bamboo strips and papier-micbe cut into stan and croeeea, with lighted cancllea inside them. Lat.er that night I went to a Chriat- mu Eve party where acorea of Z&m- boangana made merry. They were all gathered in a long room lit with the festive candles. Most of the men wore the loose.-fitting, lacy baroog taga/og shirt1. which is proper for formal occa- sions in the Philippines. The women were drased in colorful long dresses, the little boys in white duck outfh1, the little girls in at.arched party frocks. There were tables sroaning under kchon, whole roast auckliq pigs. with baked fish the alu of small whales and great platters of rice. lbere was cola and orange soda and local pineapple juice. A perspiring but joUy Santa, com- plete with traditional white beard and red Kris Kringle costume made of light- weight tropical material. banded out presents to everyone. There were touu, jokes, speeches. Shy children sang Fili- pino-accented versioot of "White Christ- mas" and "Silent NighL" A bevy of liquid-<yed girls sang "Ave Maria," and then, paired with six young men. gave an exhibition of village-style dancing. Tbe next cta~hristmu m Zam- ~· but, because of" the Tntema- tiooal Date line, still December 24 back home -wu quieter. On the lawn of a local girls' school, younptera from about six to 1 S years of qe per- formed a series of snceful dances for an audience of teachers, parents, and local dignitaries. Afterwards, there was another Christmas dinner, its main coune a ~oaated ftsh prla.oded with limes-traditional F'llipino holi- day fare. But around the fish wu a piece of paper oo which Ramon had written: "Cbri&tmu 'turkey' for our American fricod." And by the a.ide o~ my plate were-- Christmas presents! I said the usu~ foolish thing to Ramon and bit smiling .., wife: "You shouldn't have done this." '1t is our pleasure." they· wd. And once aaain the spirit of the holiday ahined through. I opened the packages. For me, a hand-carved wooden chest act. For my wife, a act of-dilicate place mats woven from the local pea.nut doth. And for my children. finely wrought models of the Zamboanga vintcu-the rakish outriger canoes with their gaily striped sails. & I wu enjoying these gifts, how- ever, I reaJjz.ed that I had neglected to provide anythina for my bosu. They waved away my stammered apologies. But later, when the meal was finished, I went back to my tree-house room and took out of my luggage my favorite ' c-dl~ of fo"'Ry Mlnhtriet, By the Rev. WILIJAM R GENNE National Covnclf of Chvrdies of ct.net pen-and-pencil 1et. I wrapped it with a note, and left it where Ramon would find it after I had gooe. Once again I knew the real joy of givin1. .. J bad known it so long ago in my childhood. Then, all too soon, it wu time for my plane. Manila, San Fraociaco, Chi- cago-I made all my connections. I reached home juat before midnight oo December 2Sth-in time to celebrate a accond Cbristmu with my f&!Dil--Y· So, I was "home for Cbristmu" after all-and very happy to be there, too. But rve thought about my ex- perience many times aince then. Wu it chance or luck that made those peo- ple reach out to the stranger in their midst? Or wu it the apirit of Chriat- mu that exiats in us all? One thina I have come to realize. Anywhere can be "home" at Christ- mas tim~Zamboanga or Illinois, or wherever you arc. It all depends on the spirit .• told bow on Christmas morning she always found a bite or two taken out of the b~mc-baked pie and a sip · or two out of the glus of· milk left for Santa, along with a note from Santa thanking them and apologizin1 for bavina to hurry on. This experience of thinking about the need& of othcn, and the thoughtfulness of the ''thank-you" note from Santa, gave theac younpten a grounding in consideration for others that bas stayed with them. away. (Even family ar,Umcnts can be rituals!) Perhaps the most touching story I gathered from my students wu that of a family in which each mem- ber bad a particular job to do in connection with their Cbristmu tree. After the tree wu purchased, the son usually aet it io its stand; the father would attach the electric Ughts; the f1)(lthcr would attach the decoratioos and ornaments; and the daughter, who was the youngest, would hang the time! stream- ers over all. Their tree wu left unlit the four long years the father wu in the hospital. What rejoicing there wu that happy .ftfth Christmu when father was home again and able to eut the lights oo the tree! No gift could ever have replaced the father's function in this Christmu ritual. One year, I had a Moslem boy in my class. He was intrigued by these Christmas stories and added an experience of his own. His family oblerved the "Feast of the Lamb," and there would always be great excitement in preparation. They always bouaht two lambs, one to give to the poor and one for the family, and each year there would be much discm- sion as to which lamb to keep and which to give Thia ritual went on year after year until the un- happy time the father was taken to the hospital with tuberculosis. When Christmas came, the family was sad and perplexed about how they should observe the day. Finally they agreed on a plan. 1bc son act up the tree, mother put on the ornaments, and daugh- ter the timd. But there were no lights oo it. In all of tbCle stories we 1ee the essential theme. Tbeac atudeots remembered what their parenll gave o/ 1lumulve1 at Christ.mu time. Many of the thinp they apote of may aeem trivial; many were certaioJy a bother and incoovenicoce to the parents. But inso- far u the parents aave themselves to thcle family activitica, even the trivial became woven into a pat- tern of unity, carin1 and lbarina which their chil- dren remembered and trcaluRd. 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He is also a regulu oo the CSS.tv daytime aerial, "Love Is a Many~plendoured Thing," playing Ricley for the fourth year. Behind him are a Broadway musical ("A Joyful Noise," 1966), chlldrcn's tv speciab ftlmed in various parts of the country and Mexico, and a role in the movie, "Raebel, Raebel." How does a busy child actor live between assignments? What does be thiJlt of bis suc- cess? FAMJLY W BBnY went to visit tbe Campbdls to find out. Shawn's sister, now married and the mother of three-year~d Brian, had stopped by that day. There wu a flurry of bugs and hello kisses. Shawn hoisted "the baby" lovingly to his sboulden. "Brian will remember your name." the boy-uncle tnld me. "He bu a good memory. S o has Shawn. He baa very little trouble with his lines, even now while tbe focus of "Spleodoured Thing" is oo Ricky, making his part "heavy." He explained, "I read the script on the way to the blocking." (That's a rehearsal at which the director gives the cast its•camera posjtions and timing.) "l'ben I study it at home that night. The next mom- ina we reheane at the studio and then do the taping later that day." Shawn has never had any formal leaona for his profession. It's a good same. bringing characten to life. His parents feel his work· ing bas provided Shawn a full, interestina life-the travel. the people. Though he feels it's all "fuo," be is also ·very responsible. "If you make a commitment to a job, you do it," be said--"even for three doUan." That refen to the pay system hia father (who owns a French restaurant) has 1et up for him : three dollars per serial taping or commercial; five doUan for Saturday work. Shawn uses the money mainly for his avid interest in racing cars. Making model racen Shawn Campbell isa busy, venotiley<>Mngoctor. is one of bis favorite bobbies. A family proj- ect wu matina the platform for an elaborate miniature race track placed beneath bis bed- room windows. The boy's room ia real neat-in more ways than one. Each tiny race-car part is stored in a plastic sec-through set of drawers, carefully labeled. One shelf holds a collection of antique can; another, rocka collected on. bis travels. Theo there's bis pride and joy, a th~story French garage (all the sigoa are in French). It took a lot of deciding to "spring" for the $27, but-"lt has been worth it. I take French in lcbool." School is Lincoln Square Academy in New York City, tailor-made for busy profeaaional children. He get.a assignment.a three week.a in advance, doing bis seventh-g:nde homework at C~. while waiting to go to work. He goes to class when he's free. 'Nbat does Shawn want to do when he grows up? He doesn't have all the details worked out. but be does plan to race in the famow "lodianapolis SOO.'' He even baa bis colon picked out: purple with white stripe. 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Of, If you an i.lmpty 1ryln1 to lfl1JIYC• or wlr1 over a friend, what bcller w.y tllllJ\ thb? tr di• monds err a 1lri's but friend, <oC> arc Dlaaenu btta1ue r.llt can't tell them 1p1n! No matler whal kind of sift. no matter what 1hc: occ1alon, cert1Jn))' Diaacms make 1ood llt"-\C. and if you liave 1ny doubb. you can 11C1ual1Y en for yourself whhotlt riall. We arc M> coofidcot you •Ill be lmpresvd with 0 1-.ema once you .awally cumlne one, th:at we m.altt I.bit n.gg r.xAMINA TION OFFiil Dla1cms •re avllllablc only In I f~w smart out~h in sner•I of our lar1tr cltlea an.I nowhere cbe. Now, for tl'W first rime, they are bt'in• offe red by maJJr We ue a hlahly rC1>11tlble and •·eU·flnanecd or- aenlialion, You ml)' deal wllh us whh complete confidence. No orw wlU tver know you art" our C\l~tomcr. If Ol11ema ~und intrl1ulnl" 10 you, simply indicate your choice below. When yous Dlagcm arrives, look It over for 10 full days 11 our rl>k. Havt' It ~amlncd by whomever you Ultc. 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I 0-.C•m pef'fact DI...... ...... m NAME __________ _ ~f'lt i-fact Dtaa-.... . 75 I Tll....ceret Mffact DI~ ..... ...$ 10 vet._.. fTom 4 .. 50 Cts @ '35 .-Carat. ADORES$_. _________ _ I ,.,.., .. ttte .._. ... "' tt.e fOI~ 0 L.Mf• '1ttany wNte w ,...... .. " ~ CITY sr•TE. ZIP I rtiw wtttiout Mp«tft, Md enlY . .. '30 ---., _ _.. __ 0 LNY'• TIW•n)' whhe odJeflew "14 IC n I rinc WITH bapettn., • only · ... .. NYC Stloow1-1 227 £111 45 tt •. N.Y.C. 10017 D Min'• handMIM whit• ~ yeitow a K I ...., rl"f. Md enty ... . .. MO Clrci• ti.,. 1IH ! 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0 t..'141 me your 'ltn. c;eta .... I atarp my 0 Maae-. Cfl8f'l'9 0 8aftMIWMf1canl O ~ Chlll O ~Ell~• L ~~ - -.:..... - -- - - --·~..,·--~ - --- -- -_ .. _J "Don't quote Dear Abby to me ... I still follow wluat Confuciw say/" Are Your Manners Up to Date? By TODD CAIUUNGTON lhe informal etiquette of the '70's is in many respects a far cry from the strict code of manners our grandpar- ents observed. This quiu- based on some of the do's and don'ts of the top ar:- biters of today's etiquette -will tell you if you've been minding your man- ners in an up-to-date way. 1: If you're trying to get stray bits of food from your plate onto your fork, it's okay to push them on with a piece of bread. 2. A man should never kiss a lady hello or good-bye in public with his bat on. 3. A working married woman may be correctly addressed as "Mrs. Jane Jones." 4. Typewritten letters are never cor· rect for social correspondence, un- less you know the person very wen. 5 . When telephoning on business a doctor, lawyer, or someone else you know, it's polite to ask brleffy how that person is instead of plunging immediately into your business and what you want. 6. II it's oeces.ury to blow your nose in public, you should avert your • head, use your handkerchief, and ay, "Excuae me." 7. A working woman should not properly use her maiden name after she's married. I. The old "boa.rdiogbouse reach" is now alJowed at the dining table, and you don't have to ask the person next to you to pass whatever you oecd. ANSWIU 1. TRUE Go right a.head and we your bread as a pusher. As long as your fingers don't get involved. this is acceptable anywhere. 2. TRUE Sorry, men! Even when the temperature drops below zero, eti- quette still dictates that you're sup-- posed to remove your hat before you kiss a lady hello or-good-by.e io pub- lic. No word on the co~ proce- dure for tieadbands or wip. 3. FALSE Mr$. translatea "Mistress of.'' and so Mn. Jane Jones ia in- correct. She is either Jane Jones or Mrs. (her husband's given name) Jones. (Women•s Lib, objecting to the Mrs .• have come up with MS.} 4. FALSE A typewriter may be med Cor all social correspondence, with only three exceptions: Letten of sympathy, a bride's thank-you notes, and congratulatory notes for an en- gagement or wedding. 5. FALSE Good business is prefera- ble here to what normally would be sood manners. State your name and your business, and you11 be a wel- come client because time is money. 6. FALSE Avert your head; use your handkerchief; but the "excwe me .. will only attract more attention than you want. 7 . FALSE Even if she's not promi- nent in her wort, it's often much simpler for a woman who continues to work after marriage to ~ con- tinue to use her maiden name on the job. I. TRUE It's now perfectly acoep1a- ble to reach at the dining table in- stead of asking the person next to you to pau whatever you need, as long as you don't ri!C from your seat. Common sense, of cou.rae, dictates bow Jori + QUIPS AND QUOTES A real ten of will power Lr to luJve tM sanu al~nt 1ome person ii de- ~ribing--and not mention it. -Eudora T. Sabo Le•kyLesslftp Boot.a caa eomplemeat the high-bang mini, Boob can make the midi oae alba llae, Boob caa &tan.ample call or aldany, Boota can do the 1n .. pota after nine; Bat boob aren't warm enough for country walkln1i They're aot deeiped to keep out wintry alomea; To tuit my etormy weather 1now-drift 1taJJdng, I'd love to mad a pelr of old plom~I -/•JN HeNU A cold front sweeping down from the north into a warm front in a Midwest- ern state gave a little four-year-Old girl her first chance to see a storm at the full height of its fury. She rushed to the window to look out just as a long, jagged ftasb of lightning lit up the whole area. She stared in amuemeot at fint; then rushed to her pareota. It'• Amazlns Although the box aaya clearly "Cat oa dotted Uae" A youna couple decided to buy a compact ~ar, but when they entered the automobile showroom and the sales- man got through showing them the car they wanted with the number of ac- cessories be said they would need for added comfort., they were utonisbed at the price quoted. The m011 useful tools in educatin1 children are boo/cs, a11Clfovlsuau, and lceyltolu. -FranlcUn P. Jones "Daddy! Mommy! Guess what?" she exclaimed. "God just took my picture!" -Dan Benrutt The oae I love eo dearly Hu failed to note that alp And ahe baa maqled teetiom Of lape on left and right Ju if thoee clear direcdom Weren't anywhere in alght. Mother to little boy:"Wben those bad boys were throwing rocks at you, wby didn't you call me?" The pro1pective customer, after look- ing al the window di1play, entered the hardware 1tore and a.sud to !IU the cheap 1kates. "Why, that's more than the price of a standard car," complained the young man. Boy :"But what good would that do, Mommy? You know you couldn't bit the aide of a barn." And thia en1pa lingen---Herm Albrl1ht ''That's right," said the aalesmao. Said the clerk, "Both the owner1 are on vacation. May I help you?'' -Dorothea K ent How eomeone who'• eo blind Can alway1 put her fin.gel'8 On the tie I couldn't find. --Bal Claadt11klc "But if you want economy, you've got to be willing to pay for it!'' -Ben Castell Mon ~ople who pride the1nselYu on being 'pains.taking' man12ge to give a /ew tu well. -Lavonne Mathl.ron Let us pr~-ti~at strn:1tfi and-ccun:!f e abundant bt _qiven to a[( who workjor a worla of reason nnd' 1u1drrshnufi1t ,7 ~ tlzat tlie-qool tfiat Cle.s .-n evtry-•nan's --..... ...... heart 1n,~y-d~:y· ~' l~y-l;e nia_qnifel r that nten wil( cotne to see ntLln~ c[ear{y--- H(lt tfiat •vliich cfivi,{es tlient , Gut tlint JvJiich u11ites tficnr i-that eacl~ Ji,,ur >uay· -bri n.q us cl~ser to '1 f ·rr,1( victo>f. not (f nation ovt.·r t111tion , l;ut tf tn1u1 lll't"1· ....,.. -...... -- his OlVH evil~ and ivealQiesscs y tJlat rli~ tn4e sri>it ~f tJiis Clin'sturas SnL'llH - its foy; its beauty.it.shore, 11111( 11l;tn1e al{ it~ t1J;;,fruq {t1itli-mny · fi"ve aml"H'J us t -------.... - that the Ji{cSSl1l']S tlf reace-b~ (lUJ~S-tJie fell(f to l;uiid ant{ 'JnlJ\~ tll (ive in fiar·---- »l<.lny· fH1'f synzrat/iy· w itfl Others, tHltf to rt~Hl f~,,~ Hit1-fi1tur~ JtVLtli (t'lnfi.irnCf'. ~ -----' •t ti 11.f I 1~ t tH VI 1111 p. t U t IU ttl•/\U t 11tAI 1'\tO I Now ••• Plastic Cream Revolutionizes ' Denture wearing. For the tint time. 9cience now o«cn a unique plastic cream that holda dentura-both ''uppcn" and "low- era"-M they've never been held before. It forms an elastic membranr that "''"' ~ 1"f'T M'IWU• lo '"' 1t0ltmil liSSllel Of "1fl7 -ll. It's Ftx~-a revolutiorwy dilcovery for daily home WIC. So different it'1 protected by U. S. Patent 13.003.988. FtXOOENT not only holdt den· ture1 firmer. but it holds them more comfortably, too. lt'1eoelaatic you may bite harder, chew better, eat more naturally. The special pencil-point dispenaer let1 you put FtXOOENT exactly where it·, needed. Resiata oozinc owrand~. Just one apphcatioo may last for hours. Dentures that fit are ~n­ tial to health. See your dentist recu· larly. Get easy-to-use FtXOOENT Denture Adhesive Cream at all dru& c.oun ten. Susan Paine says: "Please allow up to four weelui for delivery, when you order by mail from Family Weekly." Family Weekly's ads are placed by reputable companies. The items and copy are checked for reliability. Yet, unintentional delays occur. because thousands of orders come in to our advertisen from all over the country. We at Family Weekly want to assist you as mucb as po91ible when these infrequent delays occur; so if they do, just send me a card or letter. I'll immediately look into it. Write: OutSILLS ALL OTBDS COMBDllD S-.. P .... F1U11ily Wttlly Ml a......_ A._.. New Yorlt, N. Y. 10022 VIOBIN ~~:~ T Oil gives Vigor More Stamina Endurance Less Heart ·stress •Don •t beliers it 1 You WILL when you read FRH Bulletin # 15 18 yea n research World hSMrt Phyaicol fitnen HFUSE SU8STITU1'ES -Only Violin 011 proved effective. \llOBIN, Y~-: · --•., · · flOWH AMI YUlTHl( SEED CATALOG OUR CATALOG ---·'"'" IS DIFFERENT! :::.:;_, ITOllUCAlA•OG llPAO<ID 'VU Of' U ClVINI""" -TMl .... VAlllHIU Of ll°"'ltl AND V•O. fAll H ~,··•l",'>f{;,,•, 'HOTO CREDITS Co.,,..,, Roy $olowlftJkl. 'oee ,: S.fero11khi Woltet Daw1t. Poge 51 Frederic Lewi .. FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK lallet es 1or Jf Oliday MELANIE DE PROFf Food Editor • It'• the 9eUOD for • wt.hi of pla par- tJea. A •amptaou baJfea may be feahlred •I mall)'. Aa hosteM, eomplement your ~Wll lloUday ba•et fare with any one of theee •are·to-pleaee eueerola. Scalloped Oysters and Macaroni 2 cape (8 os.) elbow •aearoa.i, cooked ud 4raiDN J qt. e•aeked O)'eten. -S ca• (10 oa. each) freMB 01eten, Uuiwed % np batter er aarcarine 1 •••II oalon. chopped ~ cap all-purpoM lowr 1 ~ teupoou .. tt % teupooa eeuo.e.t pepper Few pal .. polUld natael' 1 np ailk · 2 teupoou l'rat.ed leaoa peel 2 teupoou le•• juiee 1 teupooa Worce9tenllire 2 table9poou ctlopped panle1 Buttered bread ttamba (eee recipe) 1. Drain O)'Sters, reservifig i cup liquor. Set aside. 2. Cook onion until crisp-tender in hot butter or marprine in a skj)Jet. Stir in ftour, aalt, pepper, and nutme1 and beat until bubbly. Gradually add milt and reserved oyst~ li- quor, stirring ooostantly. Continue to stir and bring to boiling; cook l min. 3. Remove from beat. Mix in lemon peel and juice, Worcestershire, parsley, and oys- ters. Combine with cooked macaroni and tum into shallow 2-ql casserole. Spoon but- tered bread crumbs around edge of macaroni to form a border. 4. Bate at 3S0°P. about 2S min., or until thoroughly heated and crumbs are lightly browned. About 6 s~rvings Buttered br~ad crumbs: Heat ~ cup batter' or ........... and Y.& teaspoon prlk powder in a skillet. Stir in % cup fine soft brad crmnbl until mixed. (Triple recipe if entire surface ii to be covered with the butt.em! crumbt.) 12 Ham di Parma 8 os. •P•1hetti, cooked and 4rain.ed ~ np allrMded Parmean cheeee 2 tableepoou pated •I• I os. •uhroo .. , elieed leaithwbe ~roeasll eape and ete .. ~ cap butter or aarpriae ~ cap all-parpoee lou % teupooa orepao, cnaW % teupoea pepper 2 cape era• % c•p dr1 wlllte whe l lb. eoeke4 baa, cat ia et.ripe % cap •llce4 ITeell olin• 1 pimiento, cat la Wn stripe Scalloped Oysten and Macaroni makes an attracrivt ca.sstrou /or a holiday buOet. 1. Cook mushrooms and onion S min. in hot butter or margarine in a large U.iUet, stirring occasionaUy. With slotted spoon, remove mushrooms to a small bowl; set aside. 2. Blend the flour, oregano, and pepper into butter in skillet. Gradually add cream, stirring constantly. Continue to stir and bring mix· ture to boiling; cook 1 min. Blend in wine, mushrooms, ham, olives, and pimiento. Spoon over spaghetti (tossed with the Parmesan cheese) in a 2 ~-qt. casserole. Top with ~ cup P•llM9m clttese. 3. Broil 4 to 6 in. from beat until top is light- ly browned and mixture is thoroughly heated. About B servings Parmesan Macaroni Casserole 1 cap ( 4 os.) elbow macaroni, eookecl and dralaed l pq. (8 os.) creaia ebeeM Ya t.eupoon p.rlic n it 1 cup milk YJ eop ellredded Puaeun cheeee 1 caa (12 os.) luncheon meat, diced YJ cap elleecl eeler)' ~ cap daopped rreea pepper 1. Put the cttam cheese into a heavy saucepan over low heat and soften with a spoon. Add garlic ,.tt and then milk gradually. stirring constantly. Continue to stir and heat thor- oughly. Remove from beat. Mix in Parmesan cheese and add to a large bowl with the hot macaroni, luncheon meat, celery, and green pepper. 2. Tum into a greased l lh-qt. casserole. Gen- erously sprinkle top with .._._ me-. 3. Set in a 3S0°P. oven about 25 min. until hot and liJhtly browned. · A bout 6 servings I -I I Vanishing Point By GLENN R. BERNHARDT .. 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Both have been on display on mo- tion-picture screens throughout the world. The singer is Gina LoOobrigida, launching a new year with a new career. Gina's venture into music represents a return to her fint ambition. Movie fans accustomed t.o th.inking of her as a sex symbol may ~ot be aware that as a teen,..ger, Gina studied voice at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome aod saw her future in grand opera. This was just after World War ll, and Gina woo a scholarship of 9,000 lira. 'That was about SIS, and it went very far then," she says. It was sorely needed, too, because her family had lost its lands, its home, and a thriving busi- ness. Gina was living with her th.rec sisters and their parents in one room . Ooe day as the young girt was walk· ing out of school, a man approached her with an off er to be an extra in his film. Gina reacted to him as any strict- ly raised Italian girl would: she ignored him. '1ben be showed me the papen to prove be was really a film director -so I believed him. I ~ept.ed the role, to get money for singing lessons." Gina's ~nts djd not approve ... They were very severe,.. she recalls. "The cinema was too wild. If my father found out I was at the movies, he'd come and take me home and spank me. I was permitted only Shirley Temple film~." Other movie jobs followed, and her family's attitude softened. The money Gina earned was devoted to voice lcs- i.ons for the beauti(uJ lyric soprano. "Then a producer wanted me for a serious ri>le, a major part, and I re- fused. I still didn't want to act. ••-r l he day before the shooting, they came to my house to ask me again. I was at the movies, but my.mother came to get me. 'Plea~ plcue, see these pco-.1 pie. They've been so nice,' she begged me. I decided to ask for so much money they would send me away." Her rate had been 1,000 lira (less than $2 a day). Now Gina asked for one million lira (about $1 ,700) to do the film. They agreed. The picture was a low-budget a.ft'air, called "Love of a Clown." 11 was re- leased in 1948. Within three yeari, the former opera student had starred in 12 Italian films and was "resigned" to a movie career. Then she became known internationally. After Hollywood costarred her with Frank Sinatra in "Never So Few," the world's lcadjng men became her co- stars: Rocle Hudson, Scan Connery, Jean· Paul Bclmondo, Bob Hope, Alec Guin- ness, Robert Morley, Phil Silvers, Peter Lawford. and Te11y Savala.a ~the latter three in "Buona Sera. Mrs. Campbell"). What In Ula World I Christmas at Piclrfafr When we met with actor Buddy Rogen, husband of Mary Pickford, be recalled the many M.rry Cltristmot from 8uddy and t>.d girl Christmaacs they've spent together. "'for 2S or 30 yean, we've siven a Christmas party at Pickf air for tbe blind YdUanl from tbe bolpiut. 'They've ranged in age from 103 (Span- ish-American War) to 21 (Vietnam.) We wine them and dine them and bring our friends in to entertain them. Mary gives each man a present-a SS bill, some candy, and a kia. Every year, one of the veterans starts singing, 'Let Mc Call You Sweetheart.' We all soon join in, with tean in our eyes." (The choice of song is became Mary, now 76, was Hollywood's SupeBtar during the si- lents and early talkies, aJfectiooakly known u "America's SWeetbcart.'') She and Rogers made one film toaethcr, "My Best Girl," in 1927, and got mar- ried 10 yean later. Tb.is year their Christmas card will be a replica of the famed packin1-box acene from that fUm. . hams Now that coDe,e atudents have ~or failed a tcat or two, they Gina Lollobrigida and Iser son Andrea Millco Sco/ic. E.arly in her career, Gina married Dr. Drago Millco Sto6c, a Yugoslavian. He didn't think much of her acting and called her performances "ridiculous." Of those days, she now says: "I was disappointed when I first saw myself ·on the screen: all the fcelinp I put into acting-aod nothing was there . So, when I became more serious, I took some lessons." Her technique has evolved to "spontaneous." "I don't plan in advance," she says. " 1 react in my own way." A s Gina's career blossomed. Doctor Sko6c became her manager. A son was born to them on July 28, 1957, chris- kncd Andre8 Milko. She went through much red tape to get that second name rccogniud: "The burcaucrtcy in Italy wouldn't let me name him Milko, as I'd wanted to. They said it wasn't a saint's name, and the Italian language doesn't have a K. But· I never call my son Andrea." The actrcsa and Skofic were legally separated in 1966. They arc considered may appTeciate some wildom from a former teacher on getting in the mood for the next round: 1 ) "Sleep rather than study." Tests that require thinking aJso require most of a night's sleep. 2) "Go into the test with some alight dep- rivation." Slight hunger or cold keeps a body alert. 3) "Do not worry during the kst." Test time is for working, not for worrying-that comes later. 4) "Plan to do something important after the teal" If a test is just a part of a sequence or events, it will be less wor- risome. A dentist's appointment sched- uled for later will leave less fear for the lest. These guidelines~ from Michael Z. Lewin, ex-teacher and test taker, who wrote the handbook. .. How to Beat College Tests." 350th Anniversary This is Cbrist- mu week, no doubt about that. But this is also a kind of lbanskgiving week. The occasion is the 3SOth annl, venary of the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock. Mua., on Dec. 2 J, 1620. 1bey bad tet sail from Plymouth, Bnsland, on the Mayflower 66 days be- foie. Tomorrow, In the 'MauachUl8ttl divorced in Austria (where he has re- married) and in the rest of the world. In ltaJy, however, Skoftc and Gina arc still legally 'married. With the new Ital- ian divorc:_e lawt--"so many thousands have been waiting for one, they * st.anding in a long linc"--Gina's single status may now be legalized there. G ina's decision to return to music apranl from a series of tragic events. A serious automobile accident injured her legs and scarred her face. She be- came engaged to a wealthy American, but the romance was broken off. not without bitterness. Her mother died. Her speij of deprcuioo ended, GU. says. when she adopted a positive phi- losophy and decided lo have run by trying "lots of things in life." One of these th.inp is singing. She began doing songs on 1V variety programs. Now she is recording the aJbum which will be released early next year. "I have had enough of sadncu," says Gina Lollobrigida. -TERRY SCHAERTEL . town, evangelist BiUy Graham will of· ficiate at Forefathers' Day services at the Rock. "Rcprdlcu of the weather," aaya Doctor Graham, be will "rededi- cate, symbolically, our faith in the God of our Pat hen." Anchored nearby ii the Mayflower II, a replica of the orig- inal, designed to incorporate evcrytbi11g known about the. Ant arup, which car- ried l 02 crowded paaengen and about 2S in crew. The replica wu bu11t in England, thm sailed a slmllar Atlantic voy.,e in 19S7. Captain Alan Villiers and 33 meo took 53 days. 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ON BEACH BLVD. 18255 BEACH-.BOULEVARD 842-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH SAlU DIPr. 9 ...... 10 , .•. 7 .,.,. SllYK:I OllN , .. ,. *• Ftl .. I •·•· te S P·"'· . .... ,., ....... 9 , ••. 592-5511 '!PORT! H/OHllOHT! SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 10:00 AM tJ a Ci) NFL Football Doubleheader (C) L.A. Rams 11s. New York Jets from New York; and San Francisco 49ers vs. Oakland Raiders. 11:00; m Ci) NFC/AFC Football (C) Houston at Dallas. 2:30 PGA Golf Ch1mpionship (C) Highlights. 5:00 · • utbof·Soccer Mundial MONDAY, DECEMBER 21 6:00 fJ Ci7J@ NBA Basketball (C) (Los Angeles Lakers vs. Milwau· kee """"9ucks. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22 11 :00 0 UCLA Basketball (C) Tape of earlier Missouri game. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23 11 :00 0 UCLA Basketball (C) Tape of St. Louis game. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24 11 :00 O Rams Action (C) Highlights of last Sunday's game with the New York Giants. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25 11:30 AM 0 (ii) (3) NBA Basketball (C) Atlanta at Phoenix. 1 :30 0 ·@ Cl) NOrth·South Football (C) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26 10:30 AM 6 mJ Ci) NFL Football (C) Divisional play-off. 12:00 O {21 Ci) NFC/AFC Football (C) Play-off game. (Starting time is subject to change) 4:00 tJ RETURN Santa Anita Feature Race (C) Gil Stratton de scribes the $50,000 California Breeders Champion Stakes race for tw~year·olds at seven furlongs, live, from Santa Anita Race Track. _ 4:30 0 I sJlc11, I The Killy Challenge (C) Jean-Claude Killy accepts a new competiti11e ski challenge. 5:00 O Rams Action (C) Highlights of game played between L.A. Rams and New York Giants last Sunday. I trn m ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) World Cup Soccer (C) 7:00 I s,.lc14JJ Run Sunward (C) Off-shore boat racing 1s spot-l_ighted. 8:00 U Saturday Night Fights (C) Ray White vs. Chuck Leslie 1n 10-round heavyweight bout. 6:30 7:30 1:00 9:00 11:30 7:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 1:30 9:00 10:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 10:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 10:00 11:00 7:30 9:00 10:00 11:00 7:30 1:00 9:00 10:30 l l:U 11:30 SUNDAY DECEMBER 20 11 "Th• Man They Could ~ot Hana." Sons Karloff. S "Genevieve" (comady) '54-Kay Kendall, Kenneth More. 9 "'Th• HappX Roed" (comedy) '57-Gene Kelly, Barbara Laage. 11 "Nlnotchh' (comedy) '39-Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas. 7 IC) ''The Trouble With Angels" (comedy) '66--Rosalind Russell 2 "Acrou the lrid&•" (suspense) '58-Rod Steiger. 7 "Wanton Count•u" (drama) '54-Farley Granger. Altda llalll. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21 9 (C) "Silent Nleht, Lonely Nleht" (drama) '69-Lloyd Brodges. 4 23 6 ~C) "Better I Widow" (comedy) '69-Vorna L1$1. 7 (C) • Marrl1e•O•Round" (comedy) '61-Susan Hayward. 9 CC) "Auntie Mame" (comedy) 'SS-Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker 11 "The Abductors" (adventure) '57-Vtctor McLaglen. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22 7 (C) "Hey There, It's Yoel B .. ,... (cartoon) '64 9 ••'f'ou'r• In the N1vy Now" (comedy) '51-Gary Cooper. 7 17 3 CC) "Th• Journey of Robert f . Kennedy" CR> (documentary) '68 4 23 6 "Whit• Cht11tmH" (musical) '54-Bina Crosby, Danny Kaye, 9 "lrlgham Youne" (biographical) '41>--Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, 11 "Return of th• Ape Min" (horror> '44-John Carradine WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23 7 (C) "Kine of Kln~s" Part I (rell&ious drama) '62-Jeffrey Hllhter 9 (C) "Seven Hiiis of Rome" (musical) '58-Mario Lanza. 9 (C) "Th• Wonders of Aladdin" (adventure) '61-Donald O'Connor 11 "Under My Skin" (dr ama) '51>--John Garfield, Micheltne Prelle THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24 7 (C) "Kine of Kines" Conclusion (religious drama) '62 9 "Miracle on 14th Street" (d111ma) '47 -John Payne 2 29 I ''The Password 11 Cou1111•" (adventure) '63-Dork Boaarde. 9 "A Chlld 11 Wallln1" (drama) '63-Judy Garland. Burt Lancaster. 11 "A Christmas Carol" (drama> '38-Reginald Owen, Gene Lockhart FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25 9 (C) "Mirwcle of Our Lady of Fatima" (religious) '52-Cilbert Roland 2 29 I (C) "Life With father'' (comedy) '4 7-Wllllam Powell. 9 "Th• Bells of St. Mary's" (drama) '45 -Bing Crosby. 11 "On Borrowed Time" \comedy) '39-Fred Ma~urray, Anne Ba~ter SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26 9 "Hiii 24 Doesn't Answer'' (drama) 'SS-Ha a Harareet. 11 (C) "Meet Me In St. Louis" (musical) '45 Judy Garland. 4 23 6 "T-for the SHHw" (drama) "62-Rob rt Mitchum. 9 "Ood:dlla" and "Mon1ter From th• Surf." 11 "It Happened One H lcht" (comedy) '34-CI udette Colbert. Z ''Th• Golden Ac• of Comed)"' '58-Laurel & Hardy, Wiii Rogers. 5 "Stolen Face" (dr11m11) '52-P1ul Henreid, Lizabeth Scott. 7 (C) "Demetrius " the Qlad'8ton" (spectacular) 'S4-Vlctor Mature 4'x8' 7/8" SLATE POOL TABLE JOINTED from CUE'S srs 529500 lJJllllWllldt ~ BUMPER TABLES '""" THE NO. 1 NAME IN 8fLUAllDS Hrs: 9-'> o.11y 12·6 Sun. 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Guest soprano Is Leon• Gordon. and the Jimmy Joyce Sinaers also 1ueat. Cermen Draaon conducts. 0 Dutll Valaty Deys (C) (JO) "The GruUlumond Mina." Two c;r1fty miners "put on" the whole world by announclna the discovery of 1 rich diamond field, the Old West's areatest hoax. m ! 18c!£ I Clwist... Wit.II Hie Kina f111llJ (C) (60) The Kln1 Fam· lly takes a look at Christmas- past, present 1nd future; trim the tree; hana the stocklnas; ind pre - sent 20 holiday sonas. The Kin1 Sisters sin& ''White Christmas" ind "Holiday of love." QJ I lflc!ALI I'm 17, Pre1nant .•. Ind I Don't Know W111t Te Do (C) (30) A true case history of a 1lrl struulln1 with the 1lternatives of: forced m11ri11e; abortion; keepina the chUd; or 1doption. The issues come into focus In aroup discus· sions with other &iris In the same situation. fB Creative llvina Witlt Crafts (60) fli) RtallUts (C) (60) (R) ''The Idea of North." m liwin1 fa!UI (C) (30) &) lo1 de Mexico (90) m I ltiCIAL I Cllrist11111 la (C) (30) ai)RitlllOtlftdla 7:15 IJ labts W....,.Up (C) 7:30 II a Ci) Mluion: l•posslblt (C) (60) Paris Is kidneppld. D tit (j} m AildJ Williams (C) (60) Andy's femily joins him for his special Chrlstmes show. and Cap· t1ln Kanaaroo is ~ecl1I auest. 8 Ra•1 lft Actie11 (C) (30) U @ (]) GD Let'1 M•kt • Dul (C) (30) Monly lfefl hosts. 0 Miiiien $ MOYir. (C) "The A kid's mini-bike that even dad con ride. 3 horse- power, 50cc engine. 3 speed avtomolic clutch. Front and rear full suspen- sion and brakes. Swing-in handlebars and easily ~~.t.·~ .. N.~*"'fl•m• remaveoble front wheel makes 11 easy to carry in any size car Built to take on the country. 14 NIW MODELS FOR '71 SDCC TO SOOCC EVERYTHING FOR MOTOI SPORTS Only 1 atopplnr place for motorcycles A riders: sport.I cars A driven. Pap 4 ~ TM a DAILY ~IL.OT, TV W••K. o•CaMala lt, "" Mountll11" (adventure) '56-Spencer Ina fashions in rest1ur1nts. Fr1nk Tracy, Robert Wiper, Cl1ire Trevor. Converse end B1rb1r1 Hele 1uest. E. G. M1rsh1ll, Willi•m Demarest O Ntw1 (C) (30) Larry Burrell. Two brothers climb a lowerina peak ID Del Rtwa (C) (30) to re1ch the wrecka1e of I cmhed 10:0011 9 Ci) Minni• (C) (60) M•n· 1irpl1~ne for humane reesons, nl• investleates a series of appar- the other to plunder the d11d. ent suicides. Q) i IHcfAL I P.0.W.'s-Tlle I.oat, 1J Ii& News (C) (30) T1le ~ (C) (30) A documentary O ! lhciAL I Atascadtro: Sa1·hY· on the women left to welt in f11r cllo Pmon (C) (60) Ted Meyers and apprehension over the fete of , hosts coverage from behind the their loved ones held prisoner in walls of an institution for rape end Vietnam. murder. 10 NASA film (C) (30) m News (C) (30) Ken Jones. 1:00 ID OM Ridit ..,. (C) (30) IJ LIGHT HEAVIES: Ell Mldt 2:2 (cont'd.) * QUARRY vs CRUZ tE NET PtayllouM (C) (90) (R) "A 9 Saturday Ntitit flltlts (C) (2 Nice Piece To Visit •.. " hr.) Mike Quarry vs. Larry Cruz In 10:30 IJ PllJbOf Afttr Dirk (C) (60) Host 10-round li1ht he1vywei1ht bout. Hu1h Hefn11 welcomes Arte John· U @@ a> Tiie Newlywed Galle aon. Don Adams, Lesley Gore, Tom· (C) (30) Bob Eubanks hosts my_ Leonetti and Fleetwood Mac, m Movlt Qr..U; '1finetdaka" (co· 0 RottJ Grilf Show (C) (30) Rcney medy) •j9-{;reta Garbo, Melvyn welcomes Redd fo11 and Robert• Dou1las, In• Claire, Bela Lugosi, flack. Felix Bressart, Si& Rumann. m USC Basllltball (C) The Sun QJ Minority Co1t•unity (C) (30) Bowl. Tape delay. ft\ II) News (C) (30) ui PREMIERE Madi 22 (~) (6 hr) @ CV SaturdlJ Nlpt Movie: "Way Proaram or lop 40 tunes with visual w Out." J l · c I effects. • • • a1 erry ew11, onn e fE Soul! (C) (60) Jerry Butler is ~;;v~:~ to TrlYel (C) (30) host to sln1er Ruby Andrews, sinaer,pianist-arranaer Donny Halh· 11:00 II D U News (C) away, end· Sam Greenlee author of 0 frleht Nlpt: "franktnlteln- "The Spook Who sat B,' the Door." 1970" and "Dr. Ortoff's Mentter.'' II:) Tiit Sfofy (C) (30) IE It Is Writttn (C) 1.:30 II fa fil) MJ Tlwff Softt (C) (30) ~ (j) SPoUlpt Tlllln: MO .. Way Katie and Robbie are "free" of Street," starrina James Mason and babies for a month. • Mart• Toren. 0 @ CI) m Ma11·12 (C) (30) eij Ci) ~•s Fro• Mexico "lo1 46-Pilarim111e." Santa Claus Ell f11w1t FH•ico g~ts arrested end a small Indian 11:15 II Fabulous 52! (C) "T1le lladl Or· 11d becomes lost In the hills durin1 dlld" (drama) '59-Anthony Quinn • busJ Christmas Eve for officers Sophia Loren, M11k Richman, In~ Melloy and Reed. Balin. A be1uliful 1•nester's widow 0 @ @ Cf) Lawrence Welk (C) and a law-abldin11 businessman find (60) Maestro Welk plays host to their romance threatened by their the children and erandchlldren of children. his Champa1ne Music Makers. 1J AIC News (C) IE Cinema 30 (C) (30) @Ea.. Tontt nt.e (30) 11:30 0 Saturday Movlt: "Clrry On 9:00 IJ 9 Cl) Arnie (C) (JO) Amie Cruisin(' (comedy) '66 -Sidney buys • prestlae home. James. 0 @@ m NIC SaturdlJ Mo· 1J Movie: "Tiie Gambler" (drama) vii: (C) "Tht Love Gld'' (comedy) '67-0eme Edith Evans. Jim Phil- '54-Don Knotts, Anne Francis. Ed· lips, Geor1iana Ward. mond O'Brien, Jemes Grerory, M•u· U Saturday Nipt ~it: (C) reen Arthur. Ma11ie Peterson. Abner ''Count Your 8ltssin11" (drama) (Knotts). a small.town publisher of '59-Deborah Kerr. Rossan B11ni. a bird-wetchers' monthly m1111lne. Maurice Chevalier, Martin Stephens. finds himself on the verae ol II) M~it: '.~eshlp the Un- benkruplcy when Osborn Tremain knOWft (sci-11) 36-Buster Crabbe. (O'Brien). a con artist. comes along Charles Middleton. to ball him out or trouble 12:15 m All·Niaht Show: "f'IYI came II) Wilburn 8rether1 (C) (30» lick," "Eieflt O'Clod Walk" ind Ell) HomtWOOd (C) (60) (R) "Off· (C) "St1 fiptera." Beat Down-Beets." 12:30 0 Sp11kln1 FrtelJ (C) Special II:) Hour of Po.tr (C) (60) guest is Issac Stern, violinist. Ell l"femltfe Movie (C) (2 hr) 1:00 II Movie: "Gamblin& House" (dra· 9:30 II Ci!) (j) Miry TJter Moore (C) ma) '50-Vlclor Mature. Terry (30) Mary's holidays are spent at Moore, William Bendix. the newsroom-alone. U II Mondo (C) "Shalom Israel.'' a (jJ) rn GD Most Dtadt1 51111e 1 :30 a ..... (C) (C) (60) "'Model for Murder." V1· IJ Movie: ''$han1ui upreu" mys· nessa Smith (Yvette Mimleux) is tery) '42-Merlene Dietrich, Clive ~ptured bJ • mtdman 11ter she Brook Po~S I S I fashion model to trap II) rihvie: "Sttan11 HolidlJ" (dra· a killer who preys on girls display-m1) '46-Claude R1lns. "'' ank iest. l•n· Plr· "'1· ftf"S the and "A lo.tt hn· >m· aey trta ,., nie ," r11 nd >r· In, n1 ~w nd ~Ir )n ey a) ii- C) a) ii, •$. n· e, .. td ~I I• ry e I• SUNDAY DECEMBER 20 MORN I NG 6:15 m Ttte Christophers 6:30 m The Bible Answers 6:55 8 Give Us This Day (C) 7:00 8 Tom and Jerry (C) m Mr. Wishbone (C) 7:30 8 Penelope Pitstop (C) D Music & the Spoken Word (C) B Herald of Truth (C) @ Sacred Heart (C) ll) @ God Is the Answer (C) 7:45 ID The Christophers (C) 8:00 O lamp Unto My Feet (C) O This Is the life (C) D Cathedral of Tomonow (C) O Aneie's Gara&e (C) B Day of Discovery (C) m Wonderama (C) @ Revival . Fires (C) @ 00 This Is the life (C) ~ 00 Town Hall Meetinc (C) 8:30 O Look Up and live (C) O Mrs. Alpha Bet (C) O ~odern Mission1ry (C) O MoOie: "Contraband Spain" (ad· venture) '58-Richard Greene, An· ouk Aimee. @ ~ @ Kathryn Kuhlman (C) @ (1) Hour of peliverance ~ (!) Full Gospel Revjval (C) 9:00 8 Inside Football (C) O Eternal light (C) "Oil Bui tor One Day." A children's program celebrating Hanukkah. D Day of Discovery (C) O Campus Profile: "Viewpoint on Nutrition-Basic foods." @ Gospel Singing Jubilee (C) @ 00 Revival Fires (C) ill 00 Oral Roberts (C) ~ 00 Tom ind Jerry (C) g) Musica y P1l1bras mi P1nor1m1 Latino en DolJlineo 9:30 0 ~ (j) NFl Today (C) O My F1vorite Sermon (C) Guest speaker is Rev. Bruce Thielemann Glendale Presbyterian Church. D Gene Autry Show 0 @ 00 Smokey the Bear (C) ~ 00 First l1ptist Church (C) g) Est1 es 11 Vida 10:00 8 ~ (j) NFL Football Double· header (C) L.A. Rams vs. New York Giants. The second game be· tween San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders will be shown at approximately l :00 PM. O lntern1tional Zone (C) D Hour of Power (C) 0 @ Ci) Jenny Quest (C) B Movie: (C) "Temple of the White Elephant" (adventure) '60- Sean Flynn. &l Rendem1u1 With Adventure (C) fU Cl) Spanilll Cllrlstlft11 (C) g) C.nciones y Muslc1 10:30 D Hit• Incl Wild (C) fJ (17) CJ) Catt. ...... c.ta (C) m faltlll ftr TtdG (C) @ CJ) ! 18c!AL I JOJ to tt1t World (C) Featurin& the Mormon Taber· nacle Choir. m Commentarios (C) 11:00 0@00 er;, NFC/AfC Football (C) Houston Oilers vs: Dallas Cow· boys, live from Dallas. D Home Buyers' Guide (C) 0 (jJ) (1) Bullwinlllt (C) m Movie; (C) "Pitel Piper of Hamelin" (musical) '57-Ven John· son. Claude Rains, Kay Starr. IE) Church in the Home (C) g) Cine en Su Cau m Quien Cant• Esta Canclon? 11:30 0 @00 Discovery (C) ''Wilder· ness Adventure." B Movie: (C) "South of Tina River" (adventure) '61-Paul Reich· hardt. mi Dram• Dominica! . /\f TI RNOON 12:00 D Movie: "Paid To Kill" (mys· stery) '54-Dane Clark. O suspense Tht•trt · (C) "Threepersons." John Gavin. @ lntelllglnt P1rent (C) (fi) 00 Storin of Success (C) . mi Drama Dominica! 12:30 ID Oral Roberts (C) (fi) (1) Underway for Pt1ce 1:00 0 Q!) Cl) NFl Footb1ll (C) ond game of doubleheader. 49ers vs. Oakland Raiders, from Oakland. 0 @ 00 Directions (C) Magical Mystical Magic Bo•." B Million $ Movie: "The Anc Hills" (drama) '59-Robert Mitcn· um, Stanley Baker. m The World Beyond @ News (C) Bill Johns. @!) Frente 1 11 Vida (C) 1 :30 D Movie: "Race for life" venture) 'SS-Richard Conte. @ Voice of Calvery (C) g) Melodias de Siempre 2:00 O Sunday Movie: (C) "The Mari Boa" (biography) '54-Robert Do- nat. Sir Laurence Olivier. Glynnis Johns, Michael Redgrave. O Presa Conference (C) ID ROLLER GAMES -ACTION! * T-BIRDS vs. TEXAS IE) Roller lime (C) T·Birds vs. Tens Outlaws. (fi) Ci) Judy Lynn @ 00 Gil Bishop (C) m Teatro Familiar , er;, Prl1u of Puce (C) 2:30 O MoVie: "forty Guns" (western) '57-Barbara Stanwyck, Barry Sul· llvan, Gene Barry. @ CV PCA Golf Championship (C) Highlights or 5 lsl tournament. ~ Ci) Feature Film (C) "Oh, You Buutiful Doll." June H1ver, Mark Stevens. er;, lnsicht (C) 3:00 D Robert It Don1n Show (C) B Family Film Festival: "Ttte littlt Colonel." Shirley Temple. mchiller @ (])Sunday M1tinH &> Pattern for livina tl)T•• 8)1....ce 3:30 Ill Movie: "lease on life" (drama) '56--Robert Oon1t, Kay Walsh. (Continued) TM• OAILV .-1&.oT. TV Wiii(, OIC•M••• It, m• --"FROM ALL OF US,TO ALL OF YOU" A special sneak preview of scenes from Walt Disney Productions' newest animation feature "The Aristocats" (that's Dutchess and O'Malley on the cover) will be presented on The Wonderful World of Disney as part of the all-animated Christmas program "Prom All of Us to All of You,'' Sunday evening Dec. 20 on NBC. The first cartoon feature released since D isney's highly success- ful feature "The Jungle Book" in 1967, "The Aristocats" con- cerns an eccentric Parisian lady, circa 1910, who leaves her fortune !O her cat, Duchess, and her kittens. Upon their deaths, the estate 1s slated to rctvert to ~he butler, who immediately tries to eliminate the cats when he learns of the will's provision. He is t hwarted in hi s devious plan by an alley cat named O'Malley and his Left Bank fe line pals. Some all-time /avorite Walt Disney cartoon cl1aroc1er.\' gather 'ro1111d the piti110 to wish viewN.r a mr1sical M erry Cltristml/s. Starring Phil Harris and Eva Gabor as the voices of Thomas O'Malley and Duchess respectively, this original cartoon feature is the 23rd animated film in 33 years for the Disney Studios and premiered in Los Angeles on December I I, opening in theaters nationwide December 24. Nearly four years in the making. "The Aristocats" wa~ budgeted at over $4-mill ion and employed some 250 peoRle in the course of production. Approximately 325,000 drawings wtre made by 35 animators from starl to finish. The final 78-minute running time of the feature would have taken a single' artist over 14 years to c:omplete, working at the average output of nine feet per week. As Master of Ceremonies, Jiminy Cricket hosts the musical all· animated Christmas salute from Disney's favorite cartoon characters. Selected sequences from Disney animated features include: decor- ating the Christmas tree with Donald Duck and Chip 'n' Dale, Peter Pen singing "You Can Fly," Bambi frolicking on a frozen pond, Snow White dancing with the Seven Dwarfs, and many others. Jiminy Cricket concludes this hour of song and merriment by singing the hopeful "When You Wish Upon a Star." ,.,. 5 Juliet Miiis Is responsible for "The Humanization of Her· bert T. Peabody," Friday's episode of Nanny and the Profes- sor (8PM, ABC), In which actor-ventriloquist Paul Winchell guests as an aging puppeteer who can only communicate witb people through his marionettes. In the fi'rst production number of the season, NBC's Red Skelton Show salutes the holiday season and wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and a peaceful New Year on Monday's col· orcast at 7:30PM. The "animals" and humans, as portrayed by these dancers, do a gay and sprightly rou· tine. Twelve-year- old Kevin Hooks (son of actor Robert Hooks) stars in the repeat presentation of "J.T.," the original drama by Jane Wagner, about a lonely black youngster who befriends a wounded cat, and learns about re- sponsibi 1 ity and certain other val- ues he never had before known in his ghetto exist- ence. -~ * .. *·;. . .: 0 ' \ .. 'if l • .. ~ • • c ' • p I I I I. LIQU~URS u ·" 4. ltA, r1f"TH8 $ ACAO '°41:NTHIE 10 '"''"'-• aa:c. FOR · 01'1'•• 4-MOST CANADIAN WHISKEY 3 QUARTS $14.50 ·s~!. TH• DAILY .. ILOT, TV ..... O•CIMa•a If, "Jll BRANDY~-::: · s 111s _s4.29 QUAITS EA 4·MOST auft1ta:Ma: BOURBON L.AltQK8T 8KLl:CTIOH Of",,,e CA•l:ltHKT 8AUVIQH OH e ftlH O T NOllt e CHAltDOHHAY IN OltAHQK COUNTY, 4-MOS·T TABLE WINES VIN ROSE BURGUNDY SAUTERNE $149 LIK•,.ltAUMIL.CH AND CHILCAH M• Kl: NT UC.KV roJlf'> BEAM BOTTLES IN 8TOCK .. ,f"OX, M 18elOH, l:LK8, •11tD8, ltKHO, eL.OTe, AltlZONA, CHl:Yl:NHI:, DOHKl:Y8, l:Ll:ftHANT8, MANY MOltl:,.,A LL f" UL L , COMftLCTI: 8CLCCTION Of" GER¥ .. AN LIQUEURS KI lt8CHWA881: It, Klt00TZ81:Cltl:, l:ltD81:1:1t, HIM•CKltQ~l8T, MANY MOltl:, 3 FIFTHS 11 00 RUM AND BRANDY S3.79 EA. e CHATl:AU LA TOU .. $1.98 e CHATl:AU LAf"ITTI: $1.98 e OL0 .. 080 aHCltltY $1.99 FRANCOIS $18.88 CH AM PAG NE CASE ~INK O lt WHITS f"l f"TH ••• ,. $159 BRAUMEISTER $199 12, 12 oz. . •OTTL.1:9 , •• SHASTA CANN ED SODA $219 24, 12 oz. CAN8, CA81: .... DANISH BEER ' s12• Pack ........ . .. . -----CUllD, CltUSHED & ILOCK I 1- Pa1e 7 .. SUNDAY (Continued) Ell) SpobM S)•phoftJ In C.ncwt IE Slcred Cinttw1 (C) m Aarlculturt Report HS ti NFl Toda1 (C) 0 'Movlt: (C) "£vtrytllin1 I Have 11 Yours" (musical) '52-Marge & Gower Champion. 4:00 ti a (I) fece the Natitn (C) Edward Heath, Prime Minister of Grett Britain auest. O I IJICllC I Cllriatmu la (C) An animated version of the Christmas story. 11 Talt1 of ttlt Golden Wnt m Tllis 11 tllt lift (C) c:D C4llt11 football-1970 (C) 4:30 IJ Movie: (C) "Suaan Slept Hlft" (romance) '54 -Debbie Reynolds, Dick Powell. 0 inslpt (C) "The Seven·Minute Life of J1mes Houseworthy." Ed· mond O'Brien stars. 0 ~lpPJ (C) m MotMra·ln·law (C) ti) Ci) film Fe1turt1 (C) Ell) Altlrs Of tM East (C) ~ (I) Ptnelope Pitstop (C) m A1riculturt USA (C) ml Estrtll11 en Mia•I 4:45 Ell) Feature (C) "Echoes of Gold." 5:00 0 l1qulry (C) 0 "THE RAINMAKER"! * BURT LANCASTER & KATHARINE HEPBURN 0 Su1day Morie: (C) "Tiit Rain· ..... "" (drama) '57-Burt L.•n· caster, Katherine Hepburn. Wendell 5:30 Corey. Confidence man promi~s to brine rain lo 1 drouaht·stricken community. 0 I IPlcllL I Showtimt -Ceor11 Cobtl (C) Star Gobel is Joined by Soupy Sales. Georala Brown. the singing star of "Ollver," and oth· ers. at Min Fro• UNCLE (C) @ (]) Seven Arts Th11tre: "Come to Ult Subia." fl) Peter Cunn @Ci) P1119ort to Tmel (C) flj) lukl1, Fran & Otlit (C) "A Kuk· lapolitan Christmas." 9 (I) Ca11ttra TilrH (C) @m NASA film (C) m Caoousel \tukano eD Colleae of the Desert (C) ml Futbol·Souer Mundlal fE) Rn Humbard (C) 0 LET A FIVE-3/4 YEAR· * OLD GIRL GIVE YOU THE FACTS--On KID TALK-new KNBC series 0 PREMIERE Kid Talk (C) Bill Adler hosts program featuring di•· logue between a guest and a panel of four or five youngsters. 11 Public Service Sped1I (C) "Christmas Is.'' Q) Animals, Adlon & Actventure (C) "Ski the West." EE Color Tmeleadt (C) @@ World Tomorrow (C) flj) Playlnf the Guitlr (R) Qj (j) Skippy (C) "Katharine 11epburn -Burt 1'aneaster 'Ille 11alnmaker 5:00,,JI In eolor 1CABe . ,-v THE DAILY ftlLOT, TV w••K. o•CUr\a•R lt, 1'7t . .... -~ . "' . --.. MERRY CHRISTMAS -Danny Thomas wlslM• bJs telnlslon 1nnd- son Mkhael Hushes and au blJ tek-· vision rrienck a .. Very Merry Christ· mu." Danny stars u Dann)' Wllllanu 011 ABC's Make Room for Granddaddy, every Wednesda)' at 8 PM. @I!) Flslltr FtmTIJ EVENING 6:00 ti 11, Ntwt (C) (30) 0 eiJ Ci) eD NBC News (C) (30) II 200-MILE PER HOUR * BOAT RACING THRILLS! 11 The Cll1llen1in1 Sta (C) (30) "The Thunder 801ts." Story of hy· droplane boats. 0 The Croovy Show (C) (60) m UntlMtd Woficl (C) (30) "South American Tribes." Q) Hirt Colftt tllt Irides (C) (60) Ell) 19" lut (C) (30) (R) "Nor· man Rockwell: Artist and lllustra· tor.'' ~ (I) Feature fil111 (C) (30) @m Heur •f Power (C) (60) el Lt Tormenta (60) EE DaJ of Discovery (C) (30) 6:301J KNXT Reports (C) (30) CR) "Alien and lllea1I." An examin1tion of economic and sod1I cosb of illecal Mexican miaration into Cali· forni1. 0 @ (]) eD Meet tht Presa (C) (30) II SPEND AN EXCITING * HOUR WITH BARBARA! 11 l1rb1r1 McNair Show (C) (60) m Creature ft1htr11: ''Tiit Man They C41tfd Not Han&-" Boris Kar· loll. EE> HOUR of DELIVERANCE * REV. ROGER G. OeCUIR w/DELIVERANCE CHOIR fl) Hollf of Dellwtraftu (30) Ell) T\t Nlcltr Report (C) (30) (R) Ci!' Ci) Call tf the West (C) (30) c:D The Goldtn Y11rs (C) (30) 7:00 tJ ~ Cl) I l"cill i J.T. (C) (60) (R) Story of 1 little black boy caught up in the despair of big. city 1hetto life. 0 ~ @ m Wild Kinadom (C) (30) "M 'Bogo Safari." A portable electrocardiograph is used to mets· ure the heartbeats of wlld animals. 0 EE Thi Younr Rebels (C) (60) "The Infiltrator." A spy for the British is planted with the Yankee Doodle Society. Stephen Youna guests. 0 Ian Tyson (C) (30) Guests are George Hamilton IV. David Rea. and Mashmakhan. IE P11sport to Travel (C) (30) Maoriland.'' Visit to New Zealand. fl) How to Marry a Million1ir1 (30) Ell) This WH~ (C) (60) (R) @I!) filth for Tod1y (C) (30) fE Teatro de M1nol11 Fabrtgas (C) ml Estrellas en Mi1mi (60) 7:30 0 ~ @ m Wonderful World of Dilney (C) (60) "from All of Us to All of You." Host Jiminy Cncket. Donald Duck. Peter Pan and others do excerpts from favorite Disney features as a Christmas salute II ONE OF THE FUNNIEST * MOVIES EVER FILMED! 11 Comedy Classic Thtatre: "Gene· vieve" (comedy) '5-4-Kay Kendall, Kenneth More. Dinah Sheridan. 0 Million $ Movie: ''The Happy ROid" (comedy) '57-Gene Kelly, Barbara Laaae. Michael Redcrave. IE Three Passports to Adventure (C) (30) "Sea People of Portugal." ff) Voice of the Hour (30) EE) Quest for life (C) (30) 1:00 IJ ORIGINAL XMAS SPECIAL * on ED SULLIVAN TONITE ti Qj' (!) Ed Sulfivtn (C) (60) "The Great Santa Claus Switch." A holiday musical starring Ari Cu· ney and The Muppets. The story tells of the evil magician Cosmo who kidnaps Santa on Christmas Eve and then impersonates him in a plot to rob every home. 0 Ci1J 00 EE The Fii (C) (60) "Incident in the Desert.'' Steve Ihnat auests as leader of jewel thieves hidina in New Mexico. m Movie Cruts: "Ninotchb" (~omedy) '39--Greta G1rbo. Mel· vyn Doualas, Ina Cl1lre. IE Tllt 111 Quutlon (C) (60) EE) Ptttlfn for UYin1 (C) (30) ID I i'*c•lL I The lr1ndpin1 Tr1· dition (C) (30) (R) The work and philosophy of Newell Convers Wy elh, American . illustrator. II!) Sacred Cinema (C) (60) fE Sylvia y £.nrique (30) 1:30 0 @ Ci) eD 1111 CoabJ (C) (30) "The Poet." Kincaid IHrnJ the meaning of poetic justice. EE) World Tomorrow (C) (30) Ell) The Wortd We Live In (C) (30) '\Pe Not-So.Solid Earth." 9:00 tJ ~ 00 Glen Ca,.pbttl (C) (60) Christmas guests are George Go· bel, Sheeky Greene. Anne Murray. 0 QJ @ m lon1n11 (C) (60) 1'70 (60) boy big. (C) able !IS· 1ls. btls spy the hen are Ind 30) nd. 30) (C) of Us .et, ers 1ey le· 111, PJ ly. L E )) .. ,. l 0 s n e I .. TH• DAILY "ILOT, TV W••K., D•C:•Ma•it 1f, 1'1' "Honest John." Jack Elim 1uests Sanders, Birney Morris. • as drifter who is • questionable fJ Sports P11• (C) (60) influence on youn1 Jamie. Buck· m Coll•&• FootbaU (C) (2 hr) Re· lind Beery also eusts. play of Saturday's e1me between U Th• Defenders (60) Lona Beach State and the University MAID FOR A DAY 0 E!) AIC S.nday Movie: (C) of Louisville. "TM Trouble W"ltb Anaels" (com· ID Jot Dt Silva (C) (30) COMPLETE MAID SEtVICES edy) '66-Rosalind Russell, Hayley fJi) Fanfare (C) (90) Mills, Binnie Barnes, Gypsy Rose 10:30 U Wortd TotnOnOW (C) (30) "The Lee, June Harding. Comedy about Aaony of Unemployment" two prank-prone students Ind their II) WMklftd Nni (C) (30) Mother Superior.. 11:00 II ~ Cl) NIWI (C) ID Rendezvous Witll Adv1t1blre (C) D @ @ 0 News (C) (30) "The Shark Fl1ht." U Can You Top lltisl (C) @ (I) Sund~1Y Movie: "A Man fJ W1Uia111 f. Buclley (C) Three Called ~etw. Richard Todd. British journalists euest. ~ ~~m=~~~) (~~) (R) "The m KATHRYN KUHLMAN Worship of Nature." * (IN COLOR) 61!) NASA Fil• (C) (30) ID ll.ltltrJr KullllNft (C) @I) Fntival Film~ (2 hr) 11:15 a (I) Tiie Christophtrs (C) 9:30 fJ News (C) (30) Larry Burrell. 11:30 II MO¥it: "Across the lrid&•" ' I · 1 I II) Quest for Adventure (C) (30) (suspense) '58-Rod Steiaer.• 61!) l ife for Today (C) (30) D Sunday Tonlaht Sltow (C) (R) 10:00 II a (j) I l!ICill I Jackie Clea· u Catlledral of TOllOROW (C) son Cllristmas Show (C) (60) (R) O Movie: "Wanton Countess'' Art Carney, Sheila MacRH and (dr1ma) '54-F1rley Granger. Jane Kean accompany Gleuon In II) Movie: "lady Fro11 Usbon" his classic characterization of The (mystery) '47-Jane Carr. Fast, Efficient Home Clean-Up BY THE HOUR e DAY e WEEK OR MONTH Poor Soul, taking a holiday trip to ~ 00 lnsl&ht (C) a· land of fantasy. fI) il;f(tlU Ho• Consort (C) D ~ 00 m Tiit Bold Ones (C) Renaissance and Baroque Christmas LEWIS M:•:.~o• (60) ''The Loneliness Racket." music of 17th and 18th centuries. Phyllis Love, Alan Oppenheimer and 12;30 U Public Service (C) Marj Dusay euest. A lonely woman 1 :00 II Movie: "Son of Dr. Jffytl" 833-8300 becomes a murder suspect. (horror) '51-louis Hayward. 24-HR. A DAY Sf~VICE-IONDED I INSUUD U LATEST NEWS WITH D """ (C) · * KEVIN & BARNEY! 1:35 ID Movie: "Murder WiUlovt Tears" 2192 DUPONT U 811 5 News (C) (30) Kevin (mystery) '53-Craie Stevens. 'THE GREAT SANTA CLAUS SWITCH' '"The Great Santa Claus Switch," a de- lightful holiday musical starring Art Carney and The Muppets, will be a special Christ- mas presentation of The Ed Sullivan Show, Sunday, Dec. 20 at 8 PM .on CBS. "The Great Santa Claus Switch," writ· ten by Jerry Juhl with music by Joe Ra- f>oso, is the enchanting story of the evil magician Cosmo who kidnaps Santa on Christmas Eve and then impersonates him PARENTHETICAL CLAUS-Santa Claus, played by Art CarMy, faces an "t:ctra" Santa, namely the evil magician Cosmo (al.ro played by Carney) dlsguistd a.r Santa ClallS. NIWPORT MACH in a plot to rob every home in the world. Art Carney portrays Cosmo, Santa Claus and Cosmo disguised as Santa Claus. The other roles are all played by puppet crea· tions of Jim Hensen, creator of The Mup- pets and an award-winner for bis "Sesame Street" puppets, who has designed dozens of new characters for this production. The story is related to a group of young people by Ed Sullivan, who thereby serves as nar- rator. Cosmo Scam, King of Evil, sends bis henchmen The Big Uglies, Thig and Thog, to Santa's workshop on the day before Christmas where they abduct him and bring him back to Cosmo's cave. Cosmo, surrounded by his cohorts The Frackles and Snerfs, tells Santa about his plan to bur- glarize every home in the world. He then imprisons Santa in his dungeon and in dis- guise goes off to the workshop where the elves (Zippity, Skippity, Hoppity, Bing, Bong and Fred) are busy building Christmas toys. At first they accept Cosmo as the real Santa but when they realize the truth he makes them hi s prisoners. 'The Great Santa Claus Switch" was con- ceived and executed for The Muppets by Jim Hensen and produced by Bob Precht. THE DAILY "ILOT, TV WEEK, OECEMaE• 1', 1',_ DAYTIME PROGRAMS MONDAY thru FRIDAY MUHNl~j(; a> Sesllftt Street (C) Mon. only. 11 :00 II Qi.) (j) Where the Ht1rt Is (C) D @ 00 m Mop11dy (C) 6:00 II Sunrise Semester (C) O (llJ CV G1llopin1 Gourmet (C) .6:25 O Educ1tlon E11th1n1• (C) 0 Tempo (C) 6:30 1J Odyssey (C) m Rocket Robin Hood (C) O Paycholoo I (C) Mon . Wed., a> Seume StrHt (C) Fri • Effective livln1 (C) Tues .. 11 :05 EID Cll11lie's P1d (C) Thurs. m Educational features 6:45 EE Commodity Report CHRISTMAS DAY PROGRAMS for your convenience, Christmu Day· time programmin& is llsted with the Friday evenin& lo&. 7:00 I) tji (j) CBS News (C) 0 ~ 00 &D Today Show (C) O Debbie Drake's Dancercise (C) m Quick Draw McGraw (C) m Spidermtn (C) EE M1rllet Openine EID Sesame Street (C) :itl61·4. 7:30 0 News/A.M. Show (C) O featuru m Yo&i & frie nds (C) Ii) Hobo llelly (C) @ ® Cartoons (C) EE Stock Market Coverage (C) S:OO I) Qi, 00 Captain Kan11100 (C) 0 Morning Witch (C) m Cartoons (C) 1 (i)Sea Hunt EID Yoea for Health 8;30 m Den11is the Menace G) Cumby (C) @ Sesame Street (C) =151·4. EID futures &:55 O Community Bulletin Board (C) 9:00 I) ~ The Lucy Show (C) 0 ~ 00 &D Dinah's Place (C) O Movie: See Daytime Movies. Your Money's Worth, Thurs. only. O Movie: See Daylime Movies. m Jack la llnrte (C) m Cartoons (C) EID Seume Street (C) Mon , Tues .. Wed.; I bEctAL I Christmas Music Festival, Thurs. from 9 AM to 9 PM. 9:15 O Movie: Thursday 9:20 m fashions in Sewin& (C) 9:30 I) eij CU Beverly Hillbillies (C) 0 @ 00 m Concentration .JJJ.> Special Christmas Show Thufllry 0 m Movie: See Daytime Movie. m Romper Room (C) @(I) H11t1en/Dou2las (C) 10:00 II ~ 00 f1mlly All1ir (C) 0 &D Sale of llle Ctntury (C) m futures/Public Ser-ice (C) 9 00 Sunny Today (C) EE) features & Specials 10:30 I)~ 00 love of Life (C) 0 ~ 00 &D Hollywood Squirts Q) flasll Gordon P•ce 10 11:20 EID futures, Mon .. Tues., Thurs. 11 :30 I) ~ 00 Sur ch '°' Tomorrow (C) O ~@ &DThe ho, What or Where Game (C) Art James hosts. 0 @ (I) That Girl (C) m Interact (C) Louise Ridgle. m Bill Johns Newt (C) a> That Girl (C) Mon only l\rTfR NOON 12:00 IJ Lucfly Pair (C) 0 ~ @ &D Words & Mu$ic (C) 0 @ Ci) aJ Bewitched (C) m l(in&s of Comedy IE) Travel (C); Perspective, Wed. eif. Ann Gutcller Show (C) 12:15 m Stretch Ii Sew, Wed. 12:30 I) Qt. Ci) As the World Turns (C) 0 (a~ Ci) &D Days of Our l ives 0 @ (V aJ A Wocld Apart (C) m Dialin& for Dollars (C) EE Stock M1rket Close EE) Amerit1's Problems, Mon only 1:00 I)~ 00 love Is • Many Splen· dored Thin& (C) 0 ~ 00 &D The Doctors (C) O Girl Talk (C); Cooklne, Wed. 0 @ (V aJ All My Children (C) m Movie: See Dayt ime Movies. EE Charline the Market (C) ED features & Specials 1:30 I) ~ 00 The Guldine lieht (C) 0 QJi 00 &D Another Wortd (C) O Ben Casey 0 @ CV a> Let's M1k1 1 Dt1I O Tempo's Everywom1n (C) m fashions in Sewlna-(C) EE Commodity Report (ii) Sterling Theatre (C) Friday. 1:40 6) News (C)/Clrtoons (C) 2:00 tJ ~ Secret Storm (C) 0 @ 00 &D Britht Promise (C) 0 @ (V aJ Nrwlywed Game (C) O Movie: See Daytime Movies. m Topper 2:30 tJ Qi Edee of Nieht (C) 0 el} 00 &D Another World (C) 0 Divorce Court (C) 0 (fi) (.I) (E} D1tin2 61me (C) m Roy Ro1ers 3:00 I) eifi (j) Gomer Pyle (C) O It's Your Bet (C) O Str•nre Paradise (C) 0 @ CI) aJ Gener1I Hospital (C) m Outer limits m Underdoe (C) @ M1tinee: Don Rodewald. @E) 30 Mi11.utn (C) Mon .. Wed., Fri.; Chlllence (C) Tues., Thurs. @E I $Jlc1il I Slnta Miu d1 Nocht Buena (C) (90) Live. Thurs. mc1n1m1 36 3:30 I) The Mille Roy Show (C) D Mike Dou&tas (C) O f1mous Jury Tri1l1 (C) 0 @ CV m Ont Ult to live (C) m Bozo's Ble Top Show (C) 9 (j) Popeye Cartoons (C) EI!) Christ the livina Word 3:45 @E LI Comunidtd 11 Di1 (C) 4:00 I) Mr. Ed; Movie, Mon. only. 0 Hipw1y P1trol 0 Ci1J CV m Dart stt1dowt (C) O News (C) Baxter Wtrd. m Georee Putn1m News (C) m Porky Pi( (C) Eli) Seume Street (C) (R) #161·4. EI!) Relieious featuru (C) m Dos G1llos en P1fenqu1. 4:15 m Alea Ner-o Show 4:30 I) Movie: See Oa11tme Movies. 0 SPEND l/2·HR. WITH * ROBT. YOUNG & JANE! O father Knows Best O News (C) Bill Bonds. 0 Abbott & Colttllo (C) m Gumby (C) Sea Hunt ta) (I) Jimmy Thomison (C) Q!l The ThrH Stoo1es EI!)Cintmt 30 el la Cuna V1ci1 a!) f11tures (E} Ciallopine Gourmet, Mon.: Sts· ame Street (C) Tues.-Thurs. 5;00 0 KNBC Newserviet (C) 0 Bl& 5 NIWs (C) 0 Ripper (C) m The Flintstones (C) m ijj Ci) Gilli&an'1 lal1nd (C) @ CV Local Newt (C) EID Charlie's P1d (C) Q!, The Munsters EI!) Play & T1lk (C) m El fistol del Ditblo &D Tiie Rifleman ml Noticlu 5:15 tll) Tiie friendly Gi1nt 5:30 0 @ ABC News (C) 0 Get Smart (C) m My favorite Marti1n m McH1le's Navy @ 00 This Day 1970 (C) EID Misteroeers' Ntifllborhood (C) ~Ci) News/W11th1r/Sports (C) EI!) Putor's Deslt/Alma (C) m Comicos y Canciones &D Don Wilson's Town T1lk (S) a> ABC News (C) Mon ; Galloplna Gourmet (C) Tues.·Thurs. 5:45 ml Deportes MONDA Y DECEMBER 21 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O ''To the Ends of the Elrth" (ad· venture) '48 -Dick Powell, Sl&ne Hasso. "lost Horizon" (drama) '37 -Ronald Colman. Jane Wyatt. O (C) "Kismet" (musical) '55 - Howard Keel, Ann Blyth. 9:30 O "Stran1er from Hon& Kon(' (adventure) -Dalila, Chin Sing Long. m "Cry the Beloved Country" (dra· ma) '52-Sldney Poitier, Canada Lee. 1:00 m (C) "The Corsit1n Brothen" (adventure) '60 -Geoffrey Home, Jean Servais. 2:00 O "Att1eil" (drama) '56 -Jack Paiance, Lee Marvin. 4:30 I) (C) "star in the Dust" (west· ern) '56-Richard Boone, Mamie Van Doren, John Agar. IVFNINC 5:00 0 SANDERS & MORRIS! * L.A. 's MOST WITH-IT NEWS TEAM! COMPLETE! 6:00 11 •11 Ntwi CC) (60) Jerry Dunphy. D KNBC Newservic:e (C) (60) 0 LOHMAN & BARKLEY * in Top Allen Fun Show! O The Allen Show (C) (90) J1ck Palance, Lohman & Barkley, Bill Morrison euest. Aliza Kasl!i co· hosts. 0 Ci1J CV a> NBA Bulletblll (C) (2 hr) Lakers vs. Milwa ukee Bucks. O Didi Vin Dyke (30) m Tiit Flintstones (C) (60) G) Stir Trek (C) (60) EID Hodeepod1e Lodae (C) (30) ~ (j) CBS News (C) (30) EI!) Fisher Fa111ily (30) m Notlciero 34 (C) (60) &D Winp to A4Nenture (C) (30) ml LI Hori familiar con r1trici1 6:30 O Candid Camtr1 (30) m The Ayln& Nun (C) (30) 0 Ci) NBC News (C) (30) ED I SPECIAL I The Br1ndywl11e Tra· dition (C) (30) (R) The work and philosophy or Newell Convers Wyeth is the subject or this documenl•ry on one of America's foremost illus· tretors. Qi) MJ flvorite Martian (30) EI!) Social Security (C) (30) &D The Desert Report (C) (30) a!) Los Olvldtdos (30) 6:45 EI!) Music.alt 7:00 II CBS Evenin& News (C) (30) 0 &D NBC Nightly News {C) (30) O Whit's MJ Une? (C) (30) m I love Lucy (30) m Bt1t Ille Clock (C) (30) .. I j . 1e 17 g I · a " !, I· e '· ) 9 (I) ... (C) (30) m Qatst .... Adwtnt•rt (C) (30) I!) Speclllltio1 (C) (60) (R) "A fJl) Rulltits (C) (60) "Th11tre Conversation With Ramsey Clartc." America: A Place for tht P11ywri&tit'' former U.S. Attorney-General and is • b1dlstage look at the succus- prosecutor of Dr. Spock. ful Washington (D.C.) Th11ter Club. 9 (I) Tnrtll or Cotlseq••m (C) fl!) JO Mlnms (C) (30) fl!) Ctlrist tlM llvln1 Word (C) (30) a> Hoy (30) I!) Rlllrit (30) ml N1tldtl (60) a!) Sl•ple•ente M1rl1 (55) ' 9:30 ti a (j) Doris Dey (C) (30) Billy 7:30 ti 9 {I) lansmoke (C) (60) Af. DeWolfe recreates his role IS Mr. , ter 1 sta1eco1ch holdup, Doe Adams Jarvis. a sourpuss. Scrooge-like delivers triplets to one of the pas-neighbor, who drops 1 clammy, sengers. then has his hinds full wet blanket over the Christmas t1kin1 care of them when they are party. orph1ntd in "Biker's Dozen." O Movie Spec:ill: (C) "M1nta11· D 0 (I) m Rid Skelton (C) (30) ....... lid" (comedY) '61 -Susan Leslie Nielsen guests. Hayward, James Mason. Julie New· 1J RUNAWAY GIRL! HIPPIES mu, Robert Paiae. A happily mar· * & MURDER! N.Y.P.D.! ried professor is picked by a Nor· IJ NYPD (C) (30) we1ian beauty to be the tether of fJ Minton $ Movie: (C) "Silent her child. Nlpt, lonely Nipt" (dram•) '6~ 0 laxtar W1rd News (C) (30) Lloyd Bridges, Shirley Jones. Two ID i IPlc!M I Apollo 13 (C) (60) lo11ely adults try to find happiness Relive the tension-filled flight with when they are brought toaether on Jim Lovell, Fred Halse and John Christmu Eve. Swigert. m Trlltll tr Coutquencts (C) (30) @ (]) Shtrlodt Hohnu (90) m It Takes • Tllief (C) (60) IE Musiult fl!) fitwn .. nt FH• (C) (30) @m Concierto cit Al••• (30) II) No Ct• en los Ho•br11 (30) aJ Silent force (C) (30) 7:55 a!) C.estion de St111ndo1 9:45 fl!) hstor'1 Desll 1:00 D 9 (l) m Llu&ft·ln (C) (60) 10:00 ti a Cl) C.rol Burnett Show (C) Guest star Greer Garson pops up u (60 (R) Nanette F1br1y, Michelle • clotfled woman in a nudist world Lee guest. and as finny flrtcel in the world IJ WITH-IT NEWS TEAM : premitre of' 'The-fartcel Family." * SANDERS & MORRIS! 0 FORREST TUCKER & ART IJ ila 5 NtWI (C) (60) Kevin * METRANO join VIRGINIA! Sanders. Barney Morris, Tom Har· 1J Yiflinil firahl111 Show (C) (60) mon. Art Matreno. Forrest Tucker. Craig 0 Movie Sptcitl: (C) "Au11tit Hundley, Adelle R1.sey and Suzanne M•••" (comedy) '58 -Rosalind Wolf guest. Russell, Forrest Tucker. Adventures O (i1J CD Yo.n1 Lawyers (C) (60) of young boy who is brought up by "MecGillicuddy Always Was 1 Pain his only survivina relative, m1dc1p, in the Neck." Alron Silverman de· eccentric Auntie Mame. fends 1 c1nt1nkerous old men. Ed· m fi•rft Putnam Ntw1 (C) (60) mond O'Brien auests. Eli> Firln& Une (C) (60) "In De· m To Ttll tile Tnith (C) (30) fense of Practical Socialism." Guest fJl) Wortd Prta (C) (60) is Richard Crossman. fl!) M• of Ylsloct (30) fl) LKICHI (C) (30) fl) Mlllicl y Eslrell1s (C) (60) ml Ttlt-Cintt111 Ar19ntlno (2 hr) 1:05 a!) Aqul Tm htines (25) aJ A•ricln B1ndm11d (C) 1:30 ti 9 Cl) HM's Lucy (C) (30) 10:30 II) Bill Jollns News (C) (30) Lucy tries to make her new ntlati· fl) LI F11wllia (30) bors, M1 Parter and her "children," 11:00 ti a (j) fl) News (C) feel welcome only to discover they D 9 @ m NIWI (C) are pert of 1 counterfeltin1 ring. IJ Cln YCHI Top Tltl1? (C) m D1vld Frost Show (t) (90) (R) 0 aJ News (C) Rebroadcast of memorable session m Movie: "Tiit Abductors" (edven· with Adam Clayton Pow.a.Ji.-lure) '57 -Vidor McL11len. ID Drapet (C) (30) II) Movie: "Holldey W•k'' (ro· fl!) l'ltttm for Uvin1 (30) mance) '57 -Leslie Dwyer, Lis• ail MlrutlitD V1ldtz Show (30) Daniely. aJ Tiie Younc lnytrs (C) (60) Ci1J Cl) Perry Mason (60) 9:00 ti Qt) Ci) Meyberry R.F.D. (C) (30) fD World Prus (C) A teen11e airl falls for Sam. 11~ 1J 9 Cl) Merv firlffln (C) 0 ta @ m NBC Monday Movie: O @ Cl) m Johnny C.rson (C) (C) "lttttr • Widow" (comedy) '69 Jerry Lewis is substitute host. -Virn1 Lisi, Peter McEnery. British g Movie fiamt (C) engineer esslgned to build 1 refln· 0 aJ Dick Cevttt (C) ery In 1 Mediterranean t~wn 11 12:00 IJ Movie: "I Shot Jesat James" caught between two w1mn1 In· (western) ·•~Preston Foster. dustri1llsts. Ci1l CD Dick Clvttt (C) a Tiit Fuaitivt <C> coo> o Ci1J CD Tiit Sii.t rorct <c> <30> 12:10 m Cisco Kid ''The Octopus." Amell• Cole poses 1:00 ti Movie: (C) "Ride tllt Hip es a mobster's wife In 1 probe of Wille!" (1dventure) '66 -Darren the syndicate's take-over of truck· Mc:Gavin. Ing lndustritl. D 0 News (C) fMI DAILY PILOT, TV WllK. HCIMalR It, lfJt Today, watch omorrow's c lo on ny SONY. FROM$299.95 Look Ma, no hands FROM $49.95 Merry Christmas- ~ r- h•. 642-9742 275 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA SHYING TM5 MARIOtt AIU SINC5 1'57 OPIN MON.o.AI. f AM·• PM ..... 11 TUESDAY DECEMBER 22 For morninc and afternoon Hatlnp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for yow convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 D "Fa•t la tllt Spur" (drama) '46 -Michael Redar1ve. "Ofdtrt to IWI" (dr1m1) '59-Paul Massie. D (C) "Tiit Story of Rutll" Part I (drama) '60-Stu Whitm1n, Vivec1 Lindfors. 9:30 fJ ''Sea Wife'' (drama) '57 - Rich1rd Burton, Join Collins. m ''YOUftl ancl Danaeroua" (drl· ma) '5~111 Gentle, Mart Damon. 1:00 m ''S11rpfl1t P1cb11" (comedy) '6G-Mitzi Gaynor, Yul Brynner. 2:00 fJ (C) ''Be Min Wllo Nfftf W11'' {drama) '56-Clifton Webb. 4:30 II (C) "Affair Wittt a IUlltr" (mys· tery) '68-Stephen Youna. ~ f V r NI ·, (, 5:00 D WILL SUCCESS SPOIL * MR. MORRIS? BIG 5! 5:00 II lit Ntwa (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. D MBC Newsemu (C) (60) D STEVE HAS CLIFTON * FAOIMAN! JANET BLAIR! 0 TM Al ... SMw (C) (90) Guests: Janet Blair, Clifton Fadlman, fa· lher Kieser, Aliza Kishi. Nlpaey Russell is cunt CO·host. • D Sbc O'Cled Mewte: (C) ....., T11tta, lt'1 Yttt...,.. (cartoon) '64 -Voices of Daws Butler, Don Mts· sick. Julie Bennett. Mel Blanc. Hal Smith and James Darren. fJ Didi Y• o,M (30) m Tiit fllnbtontt (C) (30) Q) (HJ (]) Sw Trtll (C) (60) . m Hod,.,. Loci,. <C> c3o> · a CJ) cas ""' <C> clo> IE Fit11er F••llJ <30> O> Notidtfo 34 (C) (30) m lal1ndl le UM Su11 (C) (30) Er:> La Herl ft•lli.r cen htrtda a) Ntwl In UM ltouncl (C) (30) 6:30 D eanc11c1 Ca•tn (30) m nt Ftylna N1111 (C) (30) Ii) Cl) NIC Ntwl (C) (30) fli)East.n ..... (30) ta Cl) My fftllrita Martian (30) IE Social SecwitJ <C> m n.. DtMft ...,.... <C> c3o> a!> lot Otwladll (30) GD AIC Ewtnlna Ntw1 (C) (30) 6:45 IE M1alc.tlt 7:00 II cas E•nl•I ..... (C) (30) 0 m NIC Niptty Ntw1 (C) (30) fJ Wllat't My U.t? (C) (30) m cm @ 1 LM 1.ucy c3o> m 1tat t11t a.a <C> <30> Ii) Cl) TuttclaJ Movie: (C) "I'd Rattier It Ridl." Ell) flnf1rt (C) (90) (R) 11ey nere, 1ti 'Yogi 11ear f3 ()'CL()CI\ M()Vlf .erae1d19 In eolor 1CABe-,-v , ••• 12 TM• DAILY ll'ILOT, TV •••a. HCllMe•a It, 1t11 9 Cl) Trwtll If CeaseqllteeeS (C) two war buddies who become I IE Qriat UM UW.1 ~ (C) (30) top·notch show business tNm ti) lteurit (30) after the war, and features 15 Irv· tE l'•ple..tt Maril (55) inc Bertin tones. · GD 1111t llrt (C) (30) D FUGITIVE IS CAUGHT, 7:JO II 9Cl)1ewrty HlllbUllta (C) * UP IN THE CAGE! (30) (R) Christmas reunion in I) Tiit F11attM (C) (60) Hootervllle finds cast reaul1rs from II) Quttt for Adwtftt•• (C) (30) Petticoat Junction and Green Acres. fil) TM Adwecltu (C) (~) "Should 0 m De11 lllotts (C) (60) A the United States D~rait Amer- Chrismas theme is pursued by lean linvestmenl in So~th Africar· 4 1uests Gtna lollobriaida, Van John· Part 1. son, The Dillards ind Knotts' II) l• Cotistituclon (30) d1uatiter, Karen (17). a!) NltacU (30) D HIPPIE MURDER! EX· 9:3011 ta Cl) Tt Ro.., WIG LM (C) * CITING N.Y.~.D. TALE! (30) A Iona-heired philosophy prof D NYPD (C) (30) takes Alison on a motorcycle date D (HJ @ EE Mtd lflud (C) (30) In the country. Michael Blodattt "Just Ring the Bell Once," Linc auests. befriends a child whose mother Is fJ Ntws (C) (30) Buttr W1rd. Involved with liquor hijackers. G) I lflc!A t Rose Bowl -Crelld· fJ Mlllloll $ Mtvlt: ''Yo11'rt In tbt daclclJ of TIM• All (C) (60) This Navy Now" (comedy) '51 -Gary special retraces the history of the Cooper, Eddie Albert, Jane Greer. Rose Bowl from its inception to m Trvttl Of C:.~uetic.t (C) (30) the pre.sent. Q) It Tlhs a Tlllef (C) (60) &?!) Mnkalt &?!) Covtfll•nt fl• (C) (30) II) CHdtrto de AIUI (30) fl) No Cr11 111 lot Ho•bm (30) 9:45 tr:) PatW• Dea (C) 7:S5 GE> Cuntlon de Stpndn 10:00 II ta CJ) CIS Ntw1 How (C) (60) 1:00 1J 9 Cl) cretn Aerts (C) (30) D Will SUCCESS SPOIL Ollver is led into an imaainary * BIG 5 NEWS' MORRIS? world. D 111 5 Nows (C) (60) Kevin D VIRGINIA PUTS IT All Sanders. Barney Morris, Tom Har-* TOGETHER TONIGHT! mon. D Yirainil &ralui• (C) (60) Guests: D (HJ @ m Maretti Wtlllf, 111.D. Julian Ritter, Stanley Myron Han-(C) (60) "Brave on a Mountain· dlem1n, Barbara Minkus and top." A youna Navajo s1ffl wor1ttr Prof. Julius Sumner Miller. who hopes his hiahly paid job will m To Tell tlle Trutll (C) (30) fret him and his wife from the m Full Cospel lusinHSIMn (C) poverty of the reservation becomn I!) Sonrlsn (C) (30) a victim of emphysema. James Far- 1:05 a!) Lilia Lazo (55) entlno 1uests. fJ Movie Sptdal: "lripa• Y .. (' 1:30 II a (j) I 16cjAL I A WOflcl of (bloaraphical) '40--Tyrone Power, low (C) (60) Presented in con· junction with UNICEF, ind partly Linda Darnell, Dean Jaaaer. m Ctlftt htna• Ntn (C) (60) oriainatina from the Uniled Nations Ell) Sin fr11ncltc0 MII (C) (60) Gener1I Asse~bly in New York City, fl) Al•&fil Mnlcal (30) the proaram 1s a salut~ to chil~ren ail Festini MexicMt (60) the worl~ . ove.r at Christmas time 10:30 Q) lill Joltu Ntn (C) (30) and pa~1C1pa~1n1 art a 11laxy of O> La Fa.itla (30) stars, mclud1n1 Richard Burton, Julie Andrews, Harry Belafonte. 11:00 D a Cl)O) ..... (C) Shirley Macl.aine, Barbra Streisand, D BRUIN CAGERS VS. MO. Audrey Hepburn. Bill Cosby and * AT PAULEY TONIGHT! Florence Henderson. D UClA l1aotb11t (C) Tlpe delay D m J11lia (C) (30) (R) "That of Bruins vs. Univ. of Mo. aame. New Black Maaic." Corey Baker D m " ... (C) &Jves I birthd1y party and finds m Morie: "Retur1 of tllt Apt that his friend's lither won't let M111" (horror) '44-John C11radine. him come. m Mtwit: ..... "' Mt ~-.. (com-a @ (]) a) AIC Movie of tt1t edy) '53 -M11ie Wilson, Robert Wff•: (C) "Tiit Joumq of Robtt1 Cumminfs. F. Konntdy" (documentary) '68 -@ (]) PlrTJ Mason The story of Robert F. Kennedy. Ell) Roalltlta (C) (R) whose life WIS ended by an assu -11:30 II a Cl) Merv &riffln (C) sin's bullet on June 6, 1968. D t» Cil m """ (C) m Drrid ftoJt Sllow (C) (90) (R) 0 m Did Cavett (C) Racquel Welch and Clare Boothe 12:00 D Ii) Cl) m Johnny Cal'IOn (C) Luce auest. m All·Nlpt Sllow: "Ont tf Our G) Dr1p1t (C) (30) Aircraft la Mispin&." "Mr. encl Mrs. Ell) lrandywtnt Traclltioll (C) (30) S•ltll" ind "Sllaar1." &?!) Pattltrn for liYiq (30) @ C1) Diet Cavett (Q @!) La Crlacla llt11 Cri• (C) (30) 12:30 D Movie: "ROid tt Zanzibar" 9:00 0 @ (j) m NIC T11ttd11 Mevit: (comedy) '45-Bob Hope. ''Mite CllflstJllu" (musical) '54-1:00 II Mevil: (C) "'Ole Uapa*d Bini Crosby, Danny Kaye. Ros•-..... nt" (drama) '57-uther Wil- m1ry Clooney. Vera·Ellen, Otan Jaa· Iiams, John Suon. Georee Nader. aer. This musical oomedy concerns O Nen (C) " I ~ TN• DAILY PILff, TV W••lt. D•CRMa•a "' lf1' A· T • T -E·N· T -1-0-N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! PRICES ·WILL NEVER BE LOWER ,SO VISrf.. THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE AND PICK OUT THE SPOR'B CAR OR IMPORT YOU'VE Al WAYS WANTED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on The New 1970 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION 2 o •• , •• ~ • w...-..... ..,. I Plcbp1 DOT DATSUN 11135 Beach Blvd. Huntlft4Jton h•ch 141-7711or5~2 OPEN SUNDAYS CAPRI TM .... IH1 Cllr .,,,.. au,.,. with the ,,ice ef • wit c .... pact SA.NTA ANA LINCOLN-MIRCURY 1301 Ne. Tustin Santa AM 547-9183 01Mft untll t '""'" Meft •• ,rt. I,_-. Sat. & Sun. 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Below, for your convenience, are the day's movi~. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 II "Tiit Awful Trd" (comedy) '37 -Cary Grant, Irene Dunne. ...,.. Roddn1 Horse Wl11t1tt"' (dr1m1) '50 -John Mills, Valerie Hobton. 0 (C) "T1tt Story of RUUI" Con· clusion (drama) '60-Stu Whitman. 9:30 D "As Younr As You fHI" (dra- ma) '62-Monty Wooley. m "St.tion West'' (mystery) '48- Dlck Powell, Jane Greer. 1:00 m "Tiiis Above All" (drama) - Tyrone Power, Joan Fontaine. 2:00 D (C) ''Th• Wrect of the Mary Deare" (adwiture) '59 -Gary Cooper, Charlton Heston. •:301J (C) "KatttJ·O" (comedy-drama) 'S8-P1tty McCormack. fVfNINr. 5:00 11 WILL SUCCESS SPOIL * KEVIN & BARNEY? 5:0011 111 Newt (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. D KNBC NtwstfYict (C) (60) 0 STEVE HAS DEVIL * CULTIST ON TONIGHT! II The Allen now (C) (90) Guests: Don Adams. Barbara Bain, Rorer Price and Devil Rellaion cultist Dr. Anton LaVey. fJ Six O'Clock Movie: (C) "Kini of Kinp'' Part I (reli1ious drama) '62-Jeffrey Hunter. Siobhan Mc· Kenna, Rita Gam, Robert Ryan. The birth, life and death of Jesus Christ Is portrayed. D Did Yen Dyke (30) m Tiit FllntstoMs (C) (30) m UZI Ci) Star Tm (C) (60) fJl) Hodaepod1e I.edit (C) (30) ta (I) CIS News (C) (30) m Filller f111tily (30) @I) Notidero 34 (C) (60) er;, W1nder1ust (C) (30) till) IA Hore F1mlllar con P1tricla al News in the Round (C) (30) 6:3'0 D Candid c.mer1 (30) m Tiit F1Jin1 Nun (C) (30) Qj (I) NBC News (C) (30) m Pteyinf tbe 1iuit1r (30) Qj (I) Qrlsbnu-f. A. Schwarz Im Social Security (C) er;, Tiie Desert Report (C) (30) till) Los Ofvidados (30) aJ ABC Evtninf News (C) (30) 6:45 m Muw1e 7:00 IJ CBS Ev1nln1 News (C) (30) 0 6D NBC Nlptty News (C) (30} fJ Mlfs My Lhtt? (C) (30) m @ Ci) I Leve Lucy (30) Q) lt.t the Clod (C) (30) 9 (I) I IHclA( I So11nc1t of Qfist· CUSTOM FIREPLACE SCREENS ( 7 DAY DELIVERY) Inside -Outside or Corner Mounts in Beautiful Decorative Color.s in Many Finishes. Wide Selection of GAS LOGS FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN THa DAILY .. ILOT, TV WaaK, DllC•Mll• 1', tm mas (C) (30) Glendale Symphony D Gather the family to Orchestra conducted by Carmen * see Eddy Arnold in a Dragon. Kraft Holiday Special m Overthrow Christmas? D 9 (1) m Kreft Mnic H1U (C) * Watch the 'PLOT'-(60) Eddy Arnold is host of a muil· Radio Drama on TV! cal Christmas prorram starrln1 Brenda Lee, The Klowns, and Char· fil> Ho•ewood (C) (60) (R) "The ley Pride. Plot to Overthrow Christmas." Par· O Tiit Fufitivt (C) (60) ley Baer, Jeanette Nolan and John fJ (ii) Cl) G) Johnny C.all (C) Mcintire star In Norman Corwin's (60) Tommy Cash, The Everly classic comedy verse-drama. Brothers and Ike Everly guest. Im Ckist tM Llvln& Word (C) (30) II) Quest fot Adventure (C) (30) @I) Rourto (30) Im 30 Minutes (C) (30) a;) Sl•ple111ntt Maria (55) &) N~a (60) al TMt lilrt (C) (30) 9:30 fJ Baxter Ward Newt (C) (30) 7:30 IJ fjj Cl) Storefront LlwJera (C) m hrtr•it of I Star (C) (60) (60) Guest ster Leon Ames, plays "David Niven." a likeable oldtlme confidence man. fil) Tiie Nadir Rtt>Ort (C) (30) 0 @ (1) m Men from Shiloh Im Musicale (C) (90) "The Mysterious Mr. Tate." @I) Conclerto de Alm11 (30) A man wit.h a questionable past, re-9:45 Im Pastor's Desk (C) acts heroically when a gan"~t-tempts to kidnap in heiress 10:001J tB CIJ Hawaii Five-0 (C) (60) g NYPO '<C) (30) · Nancy Wilson 1ue,st stars as Eadie fJ @ Cl) m Courtsllip of Eddie'• Jordan, • failin1 thru sh whose des· flther (C) (30) ''Gifts Are for perate attempt at ~ comeback .Is Givina." No{man aives h's ood shattered by her involvement 1n luck medallion to Tom. ' I conta~in•te,d ~arco~cs smu111in1 fJ Million s Mowlt: (C) ''Seven which !S being investigated. .. Hills of Rome" (musleal) '58 _ 0 ~ 00 m Four-In-Ont: Rtcl Mario Lanza Peeale Castle Ser11n(s Nietit Gallery" (C) (60) m Trutfl or' Consequences (C) (30) "Room With a View,'' "The Little m It Takes 1 Tfllef (C) (60) Black .~ag," "The Nature of the Im liovtmtatnt filta (C) (30) Enemy. &m No er.o en 1os Hombres (30) · 0 SANDERS J,. MORRIS ... 7:55 a!> C.tstion di Stpnclos * A REO..HOT NEWS TEAM! 8:00 U Bia 5 News (C) (60) Kevin 0 CONNIE FRANCIS SINGS! Sanders. B1mey Morris. Tom Har· * VIRGINIA'S FUN SHOW! Onfrn (l) a> D•n Aurust (C) (60) U Virfinia lireham Stiow (C) (60) "Murder by Proxy.'' Det. Lt. Aueust Connie Francis, Lawrence of Rev-investigates the murder of race ear Ion, and Leonard Spe1el1ass guest. driver, Gabe Redfern. fJ @ (}) aJ Malle Room for 0 Movie Special: (C) "The Won· liranddaddy (C) (30) "A Time for den of Aladdin" (adventure) '61 lovlna." Denny tries to prove Linda -Donald O'Connor, Noelle Adam. wron1 when she Implies that ro-m lieorae Putnam News (C) (60) mance for people over 40 is ludi· fil) Crt1tive 'Person (30) (R) etous. @I) TV Musical Ossart (C) (30) m To Tell tlle Trudi (C) (30) a!) Ttlt·Clne1na Espanol (2 hr) Ell) Tiit Frend! Clltf (C) (30) 10:30 m Bill Jollns News (C) (30) Im Tiit Answer (C) (30) EJj) Flk k Out (C) (30) "A to B." &I) ludla Ubfe (C) (90) @I) La Faiallia (30) 8:05 a;) T1t11po de Deportes (55) 11:00 IJ ~Cl) @I) Newi (C) 8:30 IJ 9 (I) liovernor ' JJ. (C) (30) D @ 00 m News (C) Governor Orinkw1ter's opponent ac-0 BRUINS VS. ST. LOUIS! cuses him or indiscretion In a mys-* TONIGHT'S GAME! terious love tryst. 0 UCLA Basketball (C) Bruins vs. U NYflD (C) (30) St. Louis. Tape delay. fJ @ CV m Room 222 (C) (30) fJ m News (C) "What Would We Do Without Bob-m Movie: "Under My Skin" (dr•· bie?" Richie learns th1t Bobbie ma) 'SO-John Garfield. Walstone, Who has done the most m Movie: ''Tiie Cardinal" (dram1) work for the prom, doesn't have a fil) Eastern Wisdom and Modem date. Life: "Law & Order." m David Frost Show (C) (90) (R) 11:301J ~ (j) Merv Griffin (C) Sammy Davis is solo 1uest. D @ CI) m Johnny Canon (C) m Dra1net (C) (30) Jerry lewis is substitute host. fil) Civilisation (C) (60) "The Fal· fJ al Didi C.vttt (C) lacies of Hope.'' 12:00 @ Cl) Didi Cavett (C) SANTA ANA TENT AND AWNING 2202 S. MAIN -S45-4M91 SANTA ANA Im Pattern for Livlnf (30) 12:30 0 Movie: "Sinntf's Holiday" (dra· 9:00 IJ Qt) Cf) Medical Center (C) (60) ma) '47-Randolph Scott. A llttle 1irl's abnormally active be· m All·Nlfht Show: "Pidl·Up Alley," havior leads her godfather, Or. Joe "F11r No More" and "A Y1nk in Gannon. to urae special treatment Hit RAF ... for her despite the strona protests l :00 IJ Movie: "Mr. Soft Tolfdl" (dra- of her mother (&uest star Lois ma) '4~1enn Ford, Evelyn Keyes. Nettleton). D fJ fkws (C) ,... 14 "' (C) Iii· lnr .. ,. [C) tty ()) 0) lie ·s Is ~n ~' tel )) le 1e I! 1n ,. I) rt Ir I· l J. 1) THURSDAY DECEMBER 24 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 (C) "tin»IJ Glrf" (romance) '66 -4iayley Mills. Ian MacShane. 9:15 IJ "Hou11 of Sntn 8ablt1" (clas· sic) '4(}-George Saunders. Vincent Price. ''Sinner's Holiday" (drama) '47-Randolph Scott. George Raft. 9:30 O "Blondie's Holid.Y" (comedy) '50-Penny Singleton, Arthur lake. m "Tiie Holly and the Ivy" (dra· ma) '53-Sir Ralph Richardson. 1:00 m "The Other love" (drama) '47 -Oarbua Stanwyck, David Niven 2:00 0 (C) "Silent Nifht. lonely Nifht" (drama) '69-Shirley Jones, Lloyd Bridges. 4:30 f) ''A Chrlltmu Carol" (drama) '51-Alastair Sim. EVENING 5:00 B BIG 5 NEWS TIME! * WITH KEVIN & BARNEY! 6:00 f) 81& Ntws (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. D llNBC Ntwtervlee (C) (60) O I '"c1ll I Joy to the Werld (C) (30) The Mormon Tabernacle Choir performs Christmas music. O SI• O'Clock Movie: (C) "llin& of Kines" Conclusion (religious dra· ma) '62-Jeffrey Hunter, Siobhan McKenna, Hurd Hatfield, Rita Gam, Harry Guardino, Rip Torn, Robert Ryan The birth. life and death of Christ is portrayed In this story in which the splendor ol pagan Rome is pilled agaiMI Jesus and his disciple. John the Baptist, who spread the doctrine of a new reli- &ion. 0 ... , s ... , .... ,C ... l .... AL-i The Maaic of Christ· mu (C) (60) Pat Boone. Shari Lewis, Don Murray and Jackie Vernon capture the magic of the holiday season. Also I eatured are The Mu Davey Singers and Or· chestra. m The Aintstonts (C) (30) Q) @ ffi Star Trtk (C) (60) m I ,,((.(Al, I Christmas Music (cont'd.) Twelve continuous hours of Christmas music continue with Ukrainian Chorus ol Los Angeles featured in this half hour. KRHM· TV. 102.7. also atrs the all-day .., program Qj) Cl) CBS News (C) (30) @ID filhtr Family (30) el Nollclero 34 (C) (60) m Trut Advtntllrt (C) (30) al) u Hor1 Familiar con Patricia (!) News in tht Round (C) (30) 6:30 I $,tCIAL I Candlellchl Christmas Eve (C) (60) A religious program from the Garden Grove Community Church. featuring a Christmas mes· sage by Reverend Robert Schuller, and a live re-enactment of the Christma.s Story. Traditional music is sung by the Hour of Power Choir. • m Tiit flyin1 Nun (C) (30) ~ @ NBC NlfhUy News (C) (30) EI1) Christmas MUJic (C) (30) fhe Morningside High School Choir a (!) Ray t.nlff CllriltmH Sl>t(· ial (C) (60) @ID Sod.al Stt11rlty (C) m T"' Desert Report (C) (30) al) Los otviclaclos (30) ' (!) ABC £venin1 News (C) (30) 6:45 @ID Musicale 7:00 f) CBS b tnln& News (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. CJ m NBC Nialltly News (C) (30) David Brinkley, Frank McGee, John Chancellor. 0 Whit's My lint! (C) (30) m @ (]) I love Ulcy (30) Q) But the Clock (C) (30) Qj 00 I ,,l(lAL I Wt Wish You a MtrrJ Chrislllles (C) (30) A musical Christmas festival. fil) Christmas MuJic (C) (30) The Hollywood Tabernacle Bus Ensem· ble of the S2lv1tion Army. @ID Christ the llvin& Word (C) (30) el Rosario (30) CE Si•pltmtntt Merle (55) (!) Tllat tiir1 (C) (30) 7:30 f) ~CV F111lly Affelr (C) (30) CR) Buffy is shocked et the lack of friendliness between the tenants In the ir apartment building. 0 ~@ Eli) Alp Wilson (C) (60) Flip welcomes Burl Ives, Slim Geil· lard and Sha Na Na for a series of Christmas Eve comedy sketches. 1J "PICKWICK!" A MUSIC· * Al SPECIAL FILLED WITH SONG & DANCE ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE! IJ I snCtAL I Pickwick (C) (90) A television adaptation of Dickens' "The Pickwick Papers," starring Harry Secombe. lyrics for 10 of the songs featured were written by Leslie Bricusse. 0 @ ffi aJ Mitt Lincoln (C) C60) "Adam.'' Widower Matt uses his skills as a psychratnst to try to communicate with his new stepson, Adam, 6, who can't accept his mother's death. When Matt fails to reach the boy, paternal grand· mother appears and demands cus tody Natalie Schafer. Dean Jagger guest. and Johnny lee Scott por- trays Adam. O Million $ Movie: "Mimlt on 34th Street" (drama) '47 -John Payne, Maureen O'Hara. Natalie Wood, Edmund Gwenn. m Truth or' Consequences (C) (30) m I SCICIAb I Chridmas Gr"ttnas From the City of Loa Anaeles (C) (60) Mayor Sam Yorty extends season's greetings and the L.A. Symphonic Chorus performs. fil) Cflristmas Music (C) (30) The Figueroa Street Church of Christ Choir is featured. THa DAIL'( "ILOT, TV W?W• DlfCIMalll It, 1'1' II!) Glftfnment Fihas (C) (30) tlon of Gus Norman. · el No Crte en los HoMbrtt (30) Ell) WallllnatOft In ltwlew (C) (30) 7:55 m Cuttlioft de Stpndo$ (55). @ID ......... 1:00 tJ a (j) Iii• NaboB (C)' (60) . IE Co~o de Alau (30) Oper1 ster Merilyn Horne auests 9:45 @Ii) P11tor'1 O.U (C) for a Christmas show with Nabors. 10:00 0 ID Cl) m Delft Mertln (C) m Te Tell Hit Trutll (C) (30) (60) Oe1n dons 1 S..nta Cleus OOS· El1l Chrlatia11 Musk (C) (60) The tume and welcomes Dom Deluise J1p1nese Philharmonic Orchestra of Bob Newhui end Oennis Weaver. ' L~. ind t~e Korean United Presby· 1J Bi& 5 News (C) (60) Kevin tenan Chon are leatured. Sanders Buney Morris Tom Har· @Ii) Creation Res .. rdl (C) (30) mon. ' • II) Ve11bundo (C) (60) 0 @ (])(!)TIM lmn10rt1I (C) 8:05 GI!> Ttle·Rtvista Mualcel (55) (60) "White Elephants Don't Grow l :lO CJ @ (j) m Ironside (C) (60) on Trees." Ross Martin guests IS en (R) "Alias Mr. Braithwaite." Joseph eternal loser who is jOlned by Ben Camp1nella auests u a wily confi· Richards 111hile drivina a danaerous dence man whose specialty is bilk· carco to a chemical plent. ing elderly widows of their savings. O Movie Sptciel: "A C1111d la 0 @ (]) (!) Btwltchtd (C) (30) Weitin(' (drama) '63-Judy Gar· "Sisters at Heart•· is a story written land, Burt Lancaster. by the students of the fifth period m Gt0r111 Putn1111 Ntwa (C) (60) English class at Thomas Jefferson m LOVE YOUR ENEMY? High School. In the story Saman· * STARTLING TODAY AS tha's husband is removed from an 2000 YEARS AGO i~portan~ account ~hen a bigot~d fil) i lflCIAL i Son of Men (90) A ch~nt mistakes a little black .'1.rf play by Dennis Potter 1bout Jesus visiting the Stephenses for Darnn s the man, end the political climate daughter. of his life from his descent from m Devld frost Show (C) (90) CR) the wilderness to his crucifixion. Pew lee guests. Colin BJekely and Robert H11dy Q) I IJlctll ! Christmas la (C) (30) star " little s~epherd ~y teams the m "ouur Enulldl cit UciM (30) true meanma of Christmas. CE Estrtl!.a en Hollyftod (60) @ID P111tfn fOf Uvin& (30) • 9:00 1J 9 Ci) CBS lllufldly Movie; 10:30 CD 8111 Johns News (C) (30) • ''TM Pessword Is COuraft" (edven· el La Ft•nla (30) lure) '63 -Dirk Bogarde, Maria 11:00 tJ !BJ CV m News (C) Perschy, Allred lynch, Nigel Stock. CJ @ CIJ m News (C) Bogarde portrays Charles Coward, 0 R1111s Action (C) one of England's World War II 0 (!) News (C) heroes. a German prisoner, escaped m Movie: ""A C11ristmas Carol'' seven times and was captured six (drama) '3S-Reginald Owen, Gene times between 1940 and 1945. Lockhart, Leo G. Cfrroll. 0 DOODLETOWN PIPERS , @ CV Perry Meson * CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! all Horoscopo con el Prol. Horanaet A FEAST OF SONG & 11:15 tJ QJ.l Cl) i IPICrA\ I Two lllou· CHRISTMAS SPIRIT! sand Yurs Awey (C) The English O I lill(tlL I The Doodlttown Pip· team of Swann and Carter perform trs (C) (60) "Getting Ready for new Christmas Carols. Christmas.'' The young singers hold el Feeture an hour.tong musical party. 11:30 tJ ~Ci) Christ11111 Evt Sptdel 0 @ 00 (!) Berefoet in the P1r1I (C) Pete Seeger performs tradition· (C) (30) (R) Paul agrees to help al and c.riginal American carols. his mother·in·law by serving drinks CJ @@ m Tht Heart of Chriat· at a party eiven by her employer. mu (C) Skitch Henderson hosts a m I S!iCIAl I Christmes Music (C) progral"I of holiday music. (30) The Wllliem end Mary Christ· 9 T111 Movie G••• (C) mas Choir performs holiday music. 0 (!) Didi Cavett (C) EI1) Tllutrt Beet (C) (30) m Prince of Pme (C) €{;) Ch1lltn11 (C) (30) 12:00 tJ ~ Cl) Chriam11 Eve StrYlu @E Los Btvtrly de Peralvillo (30) (C) From U.N. Church Center. al) N1tedl1 (60) 0 @ CI) m Midnl&'lt Mus (C) 9:30 0 ~ CI) m Nancy (C) (30) Christmas Eve Mus at SI Patnr.k's "Never look a Gill Horse In the Cathedral. Mouth." Nancy and Adam are the 0 Movl4: "Holldey Inn" (musical) recipients of a butler. Arthur F. '42-Fred Ast1ire, Bing ,Crosby. Gould-Porter guests. @ rn Didi Cavett (C) 0 @ (I) (!) The Odd Couple (C) @E I lrl(1Ab IS1nt1 Miu del Nocht (30) "The Blackout." Oscar ls sus· Bu1n1 (C) ( R) peeled when $50 is missing from a ,12:30 m All·Nl&ht Show: "The Matlnc of poker pot. Millie," (C) "The Eddy Ducflln O Baxter Ward News (C) (30) Story" and "The Gay Divor'91." m I SPICIA(f Churdl in U.e Heme 1:00 tJ Movie: "Its a Wonderful life'' (C) (60) The Reverend Fred Jordan (drama) '47-Jarnes Stewart, Donna delivers a seuonal religious mes· Reed. sage and the choir performs favor· O New1 (C) ite yuletide carols under the dlrec· 1:30 CJ News (C) P•ce 1 s 0 FRIDAY 0£C[MIElt 25 '•' ( 1 1 ! '~ I "-< I , BS 1J llw Us Tllb D11 (Q 1:00 8 Su1uhe S.111..ttr (C) 1:25 0 f.dtaeatlon [xcunat (C) "The New Est1bllshmtnl." CD Mornln& Prlptr 6:30 8 OdJIMy (C) D hJcholoo 1 m c..,.. "°"" 1:55 D MIC Ntwatrvlce (C) 7:00 8 Cit Cl) CIS " ... (C) D ~ (1) m Todlf 5'ew (C) D Dtbblt Dl11t1 Dencercl11 (C) CD Mr. Wltltbttte (C) m Spldenun (C) fl) Sna•·Strfft (C) tt165. 7:30 D NIWl/A.M. Sllow (C) 0 Rnowces for Youtll (C) GI Yo&I l Friend• (C) II) Hotle Ke11J (C) @ (l) Clrtoons (C) 1:00 8 9 Cl) Captain K11,11100 (C) G tffntlna Wltdl (C) m C.rtotn• (C) @ (l) Sea Hlltlt fil) Yt11 fer Hlltttl 8:10 CD DtMl1 UM Mttt1ce 8)Cu•bJ (C) @Cl) StuMt street (C) #155. m I IPic!A(;I TIM C..rtlblH Clrtf CR) 8:55 II CIMIWVnlty lutlttill 8-ard (C) t :OO 8 9 Cl) Tiie Lucy Sllow (C) a 9 C1J m 11r1cw1 c.rist· MH DIJ Services (C) From Wuh· lnaton. D.C. C1thedral. 0 i IHc!A\ I Tltl Pro111l11 (C) A Chrlatmu film, narrated by Bina Crosby. 0 rrlze Movie: (C) "Sulllvtr's Tt1vets ltrond UM Meen" is 1 e1rtoon spect•I up·d1tin1 the Jona- than Swift f1ntasy. GI Jaa LI lt1111t (C) m1eau......, <C> tII) s.u .. Street (C) (R) # 165, 9:20 8J Faslllttta Ill Stwi111 (C) 9:30 8 Cit ()) leftffy HllQNfllu (C) 0 Hour tf ,..., 5ptci.t (C) (R) A ChrlstmH Meua1e by Rev. Rob· ert Schuller •nd • live, reen1ctment or th• ChrlstmH story. C!J Mewtt: "Tiie 1'11ttt St"lll MHt Heratles" (comed~) '62-The ThrH Stoo111, Vicki Tr1cbtt. GI Movie: "lftckllucl1" (comedy) '38-St1n Llurel, Oliver Herdy. UJ ROMptr ROOM (C) @ CJ) Haydtll/DeUftH (C) 10:00 1J 9 Cl) f1•llr Aff1lr (C) a Cl) (1) m Seit ef Cttltury (C) OJ Dfactl111ln1tlon (C) QJ (1) SUnllf Ttclay (C) fJl) Tltl Crtetlw ,.,.n (It) 10:15.., '9nptdfn (C) 10:30 • a Cl) love ef lift (C) a a (1) m tte1trwetc1 ~ua'" (C) 8 ... ll""H-< .. W ... 1 Jtr tt till W~ (C) A h1lf·hour Christmas pro1r1m with th• Mormon T1bernacl1 Choir slna· ..... 16 ing the tredltional music. (!) fltall CofdH @ (l) Callopin1 Qouneet (C) m s.u .... S1rfft <C> 10:50 m C.artlt'• hd (C) 11:00 IJ mH1) Wllere tlle Heart 11 (C) 0 0 (j) m Jeopauty (C) U HolidlJ Movie: ''Coins Mr We'/' (musical) '44-Bin1 Crosby, Rise Stevens. Barry Fitzgerald, 0 TeMpo (C) Regis Philbin and Treesa Drury. (!) Rtcllt Robill Hood (C) 11:30 IJ 9 Cl) Stardl for ToM«OW 0 Ci) @ @D Tiit Wllo, Whit & W1lert Ca•t (C) a l'iZl (}) m Nu •••ttb•" ct> Atl1nt1 H1wks at Phoenix Su ns. m llHclAL lrrince Of '"" (C) An orl1in1I Jw c1ntat1 composed, conducted, performed ind same by former narcotics 1ddlcts. ID 1111 Jollna """ CC> /\ITIRNOON 12:00 IJ lucky ralr (C) D ~ (1) m Words • Music (C) m KJnp of Co•ldy ID RtftdezvotlS Wltll Advent.re (C) a (J) Ann Cutdler Sllow (C) 12:l01J fB (I) As till World Tur111 (C) 0 Ci) (1) m D111 of Our Uvn (C) ID Dillin& for Dollars (C) 1:00 IJ a CD love I• a MlltJ $pltn· dend 1'1ll111 (C) D @ @ m Tiie Doctofl (C) 0 CHRISTMAS PARADE * from Huntington Park! 8 I lflcl!l I HHtinato11 ran CltrlltmH '"•de (C) A replay of the 23rd 1nnual Huntinlton Perk Christmas Par1de with Stan Cham· hers and Dorothy G11dner 11 hosll. m Movie: ''Clla•pa1n1 for C.111r" (comedy) 'SO-Celeste Holm, Ron· aid Colman, Vincent Price. 1:30 1J enJ Ci) Tiie Cuidln1 Ustit (C) D fD @ m Anotller Worl6-hy Cftr (C) 0 @ Cl) a> I IHclA I Nd· Soutll football (C) The Shrintll All· Stu 1arne from Miami, Aa. fJ Tlt9po'1 [VtrywoMlll (C) llJ falllion1 In Stwln& (C) 1:40 ID Kid's Stuff (C) 2:00 1J a (J) Secret Stofnt (C) 0 tD Ci) m lrlaflt ho•i11 (C) 0 Movie: "Mlrad1 on l4tll Strut" (dr1m1) ''7-Miureen O'Hara, John Q)Topper 2:30 IJ a (J) f.dp of "'"'' (C) 0 9 (1) m Anottter Wortd - St•tf'ltt (C) 0 i IHciAL I CllriltMll Is (C) A half·hour 1nim1ted special tellinf the story of 1 youn1 boy who 11 unh1ppy with his role u the second shepherd in the 1nnu1I Christmas pl1y. He is transported through a fl11ht of fant11y Into the world of the Nativity, where he IHms the true me1nin1 of Christm11. ..,.., ...... fDhfdltlto IA (C) 3:00 II 9 Cl) 1._ PJt• (C) Dtra Y•• let (C) II i IHc!A(; I ._ ,.,.. 70 (C) TN• DAILY PILOT. TV •••K. o•c•M••• "· 1'1' A two·hour replay of last yeah @Ii) Pastor's Dtsk/Fll•• (C) Tournament of Roses Parade. Steve @E) Co•lcos y C.ndoMs Allen and Jayne Meadows host. m Don Wilson's Town Talk (C) m I lflcwo I Cllriltut Wlttt Ult Ci[') RuuMtn StMIMI de la No- Kin& ftMily (C) The King · clan tlcas 11thers to trim the tree, ma~ a) Newi la TIM Rtlmd (C) &oodies. h1n1 the stockings and sing traditional Christmas sonp. ID Uttd1rdo1 CC) ~@Matin .. fD Clrda of U&Ms (C) (R) t.Ii) Cll1lltnl' (C) mC1ae111 36 3:30 1J 9 00 ... !1 ... Jr-c-11-c I S. Hurok rre· Mnb (C) A music1I hour with two world·f1mous musical artists. vio- linist D1vid Oistrakh and pianist Svlatoslec Richter. The two Ruulan musicians will be heard in duet on two works for pt1no and violin: Beethoven's Sonata in A Major, Opus 30, No. l. and Brahms' So· n1t1 No. 3 in D Minor, Opus 108, D Mib Dou,tas (C) Guest co·host is 1 famous millionaire. ID lozo's 111 Top Show (C) @Ii) Quist the Livint Word (C) 3:45 @!) LI Comunldad 11 Dia (C) •:oo 0 NIWI (C) Buter Werd m , .. ,.. rvt111111 N••• cc> ID rony ria (C) fll) Se1111tt Street (C) (R) # 165. @Ii) Rell&ioua features (C) m Dos latlos en 1'1lenq11t •:15 @!) Altx Ntrvo Show 4:l0 0 E,..;tllm News (C) fJ I IElc1l( I CttrlstmH Is (C) An anim1ted half-hour special about a little boy who discovers the won· ders of the first Christmas. ID l•mbr (C) @ (!) Ctuistmas Is (C) QI (I) Jl111mr Thomuon (C) @I!) Cln11111 lO @!) LI Cuna V1tia ml Vamoa I Vl11j1r (C) a) SnlMI Strut (C) 5:00 IJ Clrty Sllow: "A Holld•r Altair" (romance) '49-Janet le11h. Robert Mitchum, Wendell Corey. D KNIC NtWMrvlct (C) 11 Merry Christmas from * KEVIN & BARNEY! BIG 5 NEWS TIME! U Ila 5 News (C) Kevin Sanders. 0 I SfictlL I The M11lc of Christ· lllH (C) (R) Pat Boone, Sharl lewis, Don Murray ind Jackfe Vernon. m Tiie Flintstones (C) (!) Q) @ lllllpn'1 Island (C) @ CD loeal Newa (C) m a.tr11t'1 rid cc> 9 Cl) Thi Munsten IE l't1y ' T•lll (C) @!) El Astol dtl Dl1blo m Tiie Rifl1m1n mlNotldl1 5:15 fli) Tiit Friendly Gi1nt S:lO 0 Movie $pedal: (C) "Tiie TllrM Wortds of Culliv.r" (adventure) '60 -Kerwin Mathews, Jo Morrow. Lee Patterson, June Thorburn. GI My favoritt Mertiln .(!) McH1ll'1 NftJ (f1' (]) AIC Ntwa (C) QI @ Tlll1 Day 1970 (C) fm Mlsttr01tr1 Ntlpbofttood (C) a CIJ"twa/WuUMr/Sptfta (C) fVF:NING 6:00 fJ Tiit Ii& News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy 0 KNIC Newservlce (C) (60) Tom Snyder. IJ All FUN & 90-MINS. * WILD! ALLEN TIME! 11 Tiit Allen Sllow (C) (90) Guests: Ja net lel1h. George Jessel, Charlton Heston and ha irdresser D1niel. Shadoe Stevens is announcer. 0 I lflcilL I Sllewtl111e -UIMrte• (C) (60) Starring the .Kini of the Keyboud Liberace and featuring Nini & Frederik, Dave King, Les Farfardets, Stanley Unwln. m Jiii flinbtOnH (C) (30) Q) @ 00 Star Trek (C) (60) m ttoc11'P'd1• toc111 <C> (30) a (j) CIS News (C) (30) @Ii) filller Fa•ilJ (30) @!) Noticltro l4 (C) (60) m The Americln West (C) (30) ml LI Hora f111111iar con l'atrkl1 a> ~riatmat Specl1I (C) (30) "Ecce Homo." 6:30 m Tiit f1Jin1 Nun (C) (30) Ii) Ci) NIC Ni&hUy News (C) (30) fli) Tiie Frlltdl Clttf (C) (30) Qt Ci) Spedll Cllrlst111t1 Sllew (C) @Ii) Social Security (C) m Ttlt Desert Report (C) (30) ml Los OMdadOs (30) m Cllris1m11 Special (C) (60) 6:45 IE Music.ale 7:001J CBS Ev•nln1 News (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. D m NIC Nlllttty News (C) (30) David Brinkley, Frank McGee. John ChancellM. C!J Wlllrs My li111? (C) (30) m @ (}) I Love Lucy (C) (30) Q) But tlle Cloe.II (C) (30) fa @ Ci11t111a ShowtaM (C) (90) Eli) looll But (C) (30) Robert Cro· mie dis.cusses "A White House Di•· ry," by lady Bird Johnson. @Ii) Cllrlst the Uvlna Word (C) (30) @!) Rosario (30) ml Sl•pltMntt M1ril (55) 7:10 IJ Q!l Ci) Tht lntems (C) (60) A l1dy clown (Brid1et Hanley) sues New North Hospit1I for a million dollars. 0 m Hip Cllapanal (C) (60) (R) "Only the Bad Come to Sonora." Manolito poses as a poor Mexie1n in his attempt to recover a prize stallion stolen from him by three bandits. 0 "MADRON '' PREMIERE * WITH JERRY LEWIS! 0 I lfic!AL I 'Premiere Hl&J!U&llb (C) (30) Jerry lewis is host for this presentation of hl1hll1hts of the world premiere of the movie ''M•d· ron.'' Army Archerd Joins Jerry In· welcomln1 celebrities to the EDP· tlan Thutre. • 0 @ (}) a> TIM lrtdJ luncll (C) (30) "The Voice of Christmas." ,,. 1: n I. MEL TORME PRESENTS 'THE PRICE ,OF FAME' • • • Politics-sex-war-drugs, speak your mind on those subjects, com- mit your life style to any of them and, if you are a celebrity, your professional career is in lhe hands of the fickle public. This is the price of fame, and it comes to KlTV, Channel J l in an hour-Jong special as Metromedia Television (Channel 11) airs Mel Torme Pre- sents ... "The P.-:ice of Fame," Saturday, December 26th, at 7 PM. Hosted by Mel T orme and featuring Sammy Davis, Jr.; Dick Martin; Cass Elliot and Carol Burnett. "The Price of Fame" graphically exposes the outcome of sincere as well as foolish elC- plo1ts of celebrities in the past, and poses questions which bring out not o nl y the guests' ideas and philosophies but how they have affected their careers, and the careers of others. The first segment of the special hour focuses on politics, Blacks and the obligations (if any) of Black celebrities to enter the political arena. Sammy Davis, Jr. voices his ideas on the subject, questions its wisdom, and explains in no uncertain terms concepts no one would have dared air a few o;hort yea rs ago. Sex is Dick Martin's topic ..• and what he does with it when put on the spot about his own conceptions not only adds a de- lightful touch of humor but calls to mind some hidden fears of the entertainment community. Celebrity involvement with War and Drugs are probed by Cass Elliot and Carol Burnett. These two dynamic women add the perspective of the feminine viewpoint to complement the segments on Politics and Sex dominated by males. "The Price of fame" ... the first television show designed to seriously "tell it like it is" ... hopefully, honestly, without fear of reprisal, 10 make er-statement about the world today through the medium of today, in the language of today. Its glimpses of the past and its musical commentary on yesterday e~emplify the thematic problem: public reaction to the personal life of a celebrity may drastically alter his pursuit of success when he becomes in- volved in the hotly debated issues of a society the acceptance of which he depends on for a livelihood. TM• DAILY ~ILOT, TV WS•K, D•C•M••• It, lt1t Carol comes down with larynaitis a rew days before Christmas and Won't be able to sina In the choir. 0 Million $ Movie: (C) .. Mkldt of Our lady of Fatima" (rellaious) '52-Gtlbert Roland, Angela Clarke, Sherry Jackson: Mayor Sam Yorty extends seaaons' areetinp, and the Los An1elea Symphonic Chorus performs. fJl) Davfd su.-1nd (C) (2 hr.) "How To Conquer the Fear of Death." G) 30 Minutes (C) (30) m Trvtll or Consequences (C) (30) II) I SflCt!L I Christmas Our Wa1 (C) (30) A yuletide areeting in mu· sic from Skltcll Henderson. with special ruests Marilyn Maye, The Arbors and The Airmen or Note. fil} I lflc!At I son ol Man (90) (R) @I!) Covem111ent films (C) (30) @m fl Mundo Jovtn JOVtft de JOA JoM (C) (30) al) Natacll1 (60) fl) No C..eo en lol Hombres (30) 9:30 D @ (]) m love, Allttkltt strl• (C) (30) "love and the Father" stars Keena n Wynn. Wes Stern and Judy Strangis; "Love and the Motel" stan Barbara Rush and Harry Mor· aan. 7:55 GE Cuestlon de S.pndos D Baxter Ward Newt (C) (30) 1:00 11 Vlrtlnla Crall1111 Show (C) (60) I'm Mlllie1lt Virginia welcomes Selma Diamond, ti) Concerto de Ah•ll (30) Lesley Warren of Mission: lmpoul· 9:45 @ID Pastor's Dtsll (C) ble and Vietnam journalist Elaine 10:00 0 m lr1etlen'1 World (C) (60) Shepard. "Miss Isabel Blue." A modern Sus- D (i1) 00 m N1n'lly & tll• Prof••· an B. Anthony causes Bre~en m1ny sor (C) (30) "The Humanitatlon of problems when he hires an En11ish Herbert T. Peabody." Paul Winchell actres' (Sally Ann Howes) to por. guests as a self.proclaimed people· tray Miss Anthony In a movie. hater who charges Butch and Hal 11 Bit S News (C) (60) Kevin San· with trespassing. Despite Prof. Ev· ders, Barney Morrii. Tom Harmon. erett's anger, Nanny convinces the D @ (}) CE Tom JonH (C) (60) family that kindness may be the Guests: Ella Fltz1erald, Rudolph most effective way of dealing with Nureyev and Merta P1rk. Peabody, once a famous puppeteer. U Movie Spedal: "flit ltlla of St. 8J To Tell Ult Truth (C) (30) Mary'a (dram1) '4S-Binf Crosby, II) I IH(IA( I Voice of CalvtrJ ln1rld &r1man. Cluist11a1 (C) (60) The Voice . of m Qeorp htna111 News (C) (60) Calvary Sin1m. under the direction 8 llHcl!Llflrina sf hea (C) of Clayton Erb perform selected (30) A montaae of the events lead· Christmas songs. The New Perspec . In& up to the birth of Christ, with live Singers also guest. emphasis on the N1tivlty and the @I!) lift for Today (C) (30) travels of the Wise Men. Bina Cros· ti) DEBUT la C9u Juz1ada (60) by narrates. 1:05 m> lucll1 Libre (55) ~ 00 '"'ll .. ,,..,c""1..,AC'""I The M111Mll (C) 1:30 I) ~ (j) Headmaster (C) (30) A (60) mini·Skirted teacher (Maureen Af. 0) hndor11111 (30) thur) causes drus code problems. m> Qrllllnas "Spedll (60) "Child 0 @ @ fE Name of tlle Game of Bethlehem. (C) (90) (R) "Cynthia Ii Alive and lO:SO II) Bill Jobna Ntwt (C) (30) Living in Avalon." Robert Culp @m la Familla (30) guests as a reporter for People ll :00 I) a ()) @I) NtWI (C) Magazin~ who poses as a sllck·up 0 @ CIJ fE News (C) man to get a story •bout 1 fugitive 11 Can You Top Thia? (C) heiress. Barbara Feldon and Mickey mD (f)M· ~~ (C) . . ,. Rooney also guest ov11: 'On lofr01rtd Time D (fi) CIJ ff) Th~ Par1ridge ftlllily (comedy) '39 -Fred M1cMurr1y, (C) (30) (R) "What! And Get Out of Anne Baxter. Show Business? I The launching of m Movie: "SlltOlly" (•dventure) '46 the show business career of Shirley -Fred M•cMurray, Anne Baxter. Partridge and her five musically in· <ill Cil itlny Mason clined children is reprised. fE Flldl Out (C) (R) m David frost Show (C) (90) (R) 11:15 @I) Esta lfoctlt a Lu Once Liberace guests. 11:30 II Qj ()) Merv Griffin (C) G> Pattem for living (C) (30) 0 ID Ci) m Jollnny C.non (C) 9:00 II Qi) (j) cas Friday Movie: (C) 11 Tiit Mevle Same (C) "Life With Father" (comedy) '47-0 (f) DI~ Cnett (C) William Powell. Irene Ounne .. Eliza· 12:0011 Movie: "Min Wldl Willp" (dra· beth Taylor, Edmund Gwenn, Zasu ma) '3S.-Fred MacMurray. Pitts, Jimmy Lydon, Martin Milner. (i1) (])Didi C.vett (C) Clarence Day's classic comedy lakes 12:30 m All·Nltltt Sllow: "Tiie lint-Up," place in New York in the 1880's, ''A Nlpt To RtlHtftfltr" ind "The •. and concerns the Day family-head· Ilg Lift." ed by a somewhat eccentric father. 12:45 U Ptlylidan'a Mutual (C) Dennis 11 The FueitiVe (C) (60) James. D @ CJ) CE Tllat 8ir1 (C) (30) 1:00 I) Movie: .. lri&fttr of U.. lrlff (R) "Rattle of 1 Single Girt." Don C.llJOft" (1dventure) '67-Jo•ph and Ann are told that they aren't Cotten. Pat Conway, Dick Foran. ready ror m1rri111e. D D NIWI (C) II) I 1Plc1At i Crtttin11 fntm Tiit @ (]) Cllllllf Tlltltrt: .. o ... ..,._ aty of Loa An ... ts (C) (60) (R) Money'' Charlle Chan. ..... 17 TH• DAILY .. ILOT, TV W•EK, OllCIEMIUt Jf, 1'1' (mystery) '32 -Carole Lombard, Scholastic Press Association which S ATURDAY Clari! Gable. awards prizes each year ror exoel- 0 @ Cil Jerry lewis (C) lence in journalism. m A.M. Movies: ''Tar&et. Sta of 0 @ (I) The Hardy Boys (C) Cflina" (drama) '66-Lyle Telbot, . m Mcvie: "Appointment With DECEMBER 2& Aline Towne. "four Mtn ind 1 Crime" (drama) '46-Robert Beatty. ' MORN I N C Prayer" {drama '38 -Richard • ail Fiesta Mexicano Greene, Loretta Young. 11:30 0 (jJ)@ Ameriean Bandstand (C) m Tree House (C) Dick Clark hosts. 7:00 a Sunrise Seme5t1r (C) m Cuerdu 1 Guitanu e Movie: "T.-o Guns Ind a Badge" 0 Qj Cl) m He~le & Jtdllt (C) EI'i) P1noram1 Latino (western) '54-Wayne Morris. 0 @ 00 Reluctant Dracon ' Mr. 9:30 0 m Pink Panther (C) EE Mano I Mano Randltro. Toad (C) 0 @@The Doubledecker1 (C) m lnterad (C) Louise Rid&le m Movie: "Two Gun Lady" {west Af TE RNOON 0) lozt tht Clown (C) ern) '56-Peggy Castle. ' til) Sesame Stieet (C) (R) QJ 00 Tiit Prize P1rty (C) 12;00 0 Q;j (j) m NFC/AFC football 7:30 I) Du~s Treehouse (C) e:J Arriba ii Norte (C) Play-ofr aame, With starting 0 @ (j) m Wood1 Woodpecker 10:001J tn} Ci) Josie & Pussycats (C) time subject to change. (C) 0 Ci) (j) m H. R. Pulns1uf (C) 0 Movie: "Framed" (mystery) '47 O (ilJ Cil Motor Mouse (C) O (i1) (!) Hot Wheels (C) -Glenn Ford. m Yoal & Friends (C) 0 Movie: "Son ol Belle SUrr" c m Cool '-'cCool & Friends (C) (western) '53-Keith Larsen. EE Teatro Fantastico ( ) m Holiday (C) 8:00 IJ tH) (jJ Buas Bunn1 I Road Run· EE Luch1 Libre (C) ail Drama de 11 Seman• ner Hour (C) . 10:301J ~ (]) NFL Football (C) Oivf. al L.ncelot Linll (C) D @ m Tomfoolery (C) sional Play.Oft. Teams and lime O @ (!)Lancelot Link, Stcrtt to be announced. 12:38 O Movie: "Terror at Mld11i1br Clllmp (C) 0 Q) (j) m Here Comes the (drema) '55-Scoll Brady. 0 Marvel Superheroei (C) Gru111p (C) m Hazel (C) m Tales of Wefla Fereo 0 @ (!)sty Hana (C) @ (JJ Twin Bill Plus One: "Thun· 1:30 O @ 00 m The Bui11oos (C) 10:45 0 Movie: "Colden Gloves" (drama) dtrhud, Son of Flicb," ''The Deer· O Campus Profile '40-Richard Dennin&. Robert Ryan. slayer" and "Tlle lren Curtain." 0 Movie: "Dutination C0,000" 11:00 0 @ 00 m I l!lc!Ali Rapplnc m Sports World (C) (adventure) '57-Preston foster. With Brtnkl., (C) NBC newsman 1:00 Q Movie: "The Unllnown" (mys. m Claco Kid David Brinkley discusses sl&nificant tefY) '46-Jeff Donnell. II) Cu•bJ (C) news events ol 1970 with elaht m Kines of Comedy 9:00 IJ tnJ Ci) Sabrina & tht Groovle teen1ae hlah school student news· Ii) Ntwt (C) Bill Johns. Coollts (C) paper editors. The student editors e:J Creo en los Hombres 0 9@ m Dr. Dolittlt (C) were selected from hi&h schoo!s m stories of Sucass (C) D Mtvlt: ... No Miii of Her OWll" recommended by the Columbia m Jeny Lewis (C) ------------------------1 1:30 m CllampioMhip Wrutlina (C) DENTAL PLATES REPAIR AND RELINE WHILE YOU WAIT EASY CREDIT TERMS ALL INSURANCE PLANS HONORED CROWNS-BRIDGES FILLINGS-I RAYS EXTRACTIONS · ORTHODONTICS ATTENTION UNIONS ! 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O (C) "Benaal Brlcede" (adven· lure) '54-Rock Hudson. 2:00 IJ Harlene Globetrotters (C) D International Zone (C) Q?J Ci) Double F11tll'1 (C) "My Pal Gus" and "House on Teleiraplt Hill.'' m Set tJM USA (C) al Hot WhHls (C) 2:30 I) Qi 00 Arc1t.le'1 funhouse (C) 0 Hi&11 & Wild (C) 0 Wapn Train (C) m Movie: (C) "Distant Drums" (western) '51-Gary Cooper. m Perspedivt (C) a:> Varltdada Musicales Q) Sky Hawks (C) 3:00 O Avicutture USA (C) O Hawaiian PIA Invitational (C) m Movie: "Pride of tht Mtrlnes" {drama) '45-John Garfield. @ 00 School Days (C) @E Musicale EE Revlsta Musie1I m The Bl& Pidure (C) ail Teatro dtl Stbade Q) Hardy Boys (C) 3:15 @E Dav11 & Goliath (C) 3:30 1J Scooby-Doo (C) D Youtll & tlle Pellet (C) D Zane Grey Theatre @ (j) Voice of Arriculture (C) @E Children's Go&pel Hour (C) e:J Luella en Patines (C) m Compass (C) al Amerle1n Bandstand (C) 4:001J RETURN Santi Anita feature Race (C) Gil Stratton provides the color commentary for the $50,000 California Breeders Champion Stakes race for two·year·olds 111 seven furlongs, live. O On Campus (C) O This Week in Pro Football (C) 0 I Spy (C) Qj (j) Film Feature (C) EE I snctAL I Olynipic Boy (C) (R) The story of a Mexican boy who finds jobs working In and around the 1968 Olympic Games. @E P1ttern for Living (C) m New Decide at Sea (C) 4:30 IJ Tht Early Show: ''Those Endear· ing Youna Charms" (romance) '45 -Robert Young. Laraine Day. 0 Speall Up (C) 0 al Tile Killy Challenae (C) m The Mothe~·in·law (C) eiJ (!) )Wapn Train (C) t,ij 00 Bia Movie: ''Oliver Twist" fE) Faith tor T od1y (C) e:J El Mundo en que Vivimos m Quest tor Adventure (C) 4:45 e:J Pre-G1111e Soccer (C) 5:00 O It's Ae1d1mic (c') Competina high ~hools are Pasadena, Mater Oei (Santa Ana), Antelope Valley. 0 Rams Action (C) 0 @ (V al ABC's Wide Wtrld of Sports 0 The Aven1ers (C) m Movie Greats: (C) "Meet Me in Sl Louis" (musical) '45-Judy Gar· land. 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