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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-12-18 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ( • Ir • ~u~ge s~-~8 Off . . · .. s~ .. 111ing .-Sa a; . .. -. -. --_..:. . . -v~-. ~h···ae~ -F11 . . • . ~ . _.... -... , r .SATl:JRDA Y', · DE,CEMBER II,, ,1~7.( ' ..,..... .... ,vac..-.:......,.•·sen-..w....,-···- r: • -... .....,., ' . ' ENJOYINo TMf -OR Sl'OniNG A; .,DRUG, f)IAL i Rt ........ ~Mo! ....... n....~ Own ~~ Worlclnw ~Thein • < ·. . ,.,.... ~,': . ~ ._ ·a•1mie T~ou-.14'. ' ' _ln Road Smas hl!P Agents ·, p~~ lJ1er's~ Cf!sh1 t:o v se 'Ji-: K<Medr HicJ>• Scbool -n, of ;..,· ~ rucaroc:~and Ille INck • . met c11our;911-the-Wil' to cJuoeS Friday driver, v.,_ J. nrucio •• 20, ·or 1-.S . Narco!lc• Iii-from the l!intlngton. _past;HIJ!lll!lgton ~ oa~ Olficl>'J monlini and two .aien were oeriOlllly l'u!'dY St., Midway City,.autlloriliel Aid. II.each· Poljci Depa""1eol bl'-' a new llO ... sullendboma p-.1 ~ol · L 'Ille -County Conioer'1 office Pid the Poi1>olbinoculars'-Ulebolje!IO·see.,.._. mh -trying'to· iolmll up \riaJot lnjured .lnia colllsloo ootw.., their car Kuhl lirl IUffend ·mulliP\<·lnJuri<! tn- wlth." -. ,, • • · dealers. and a lrudt lolded With sand, Lo Pllma cludlnc a pcmclmtd.bladdei-. • uS. of surveillance equipment .sud> as · · "'lbli baa De<n a 'lone time comk>g," police reported. · DarTell -..c1er '"""'id I poPible llils is not-....., in the cloak.and-.· adcjedoSgt. Bert au.dwlck, Chi<! of'lll< Principal Jabil Mcl'l>en» of• the -en back and Bruce incurred bead "-" ....-.. <( llnderoo9e',d • .. ~-""'"8u. "llanyolthe~--~which ia.m·Lo Palma, said the and leg toJwies. .. · · mtlpto'iJ . ..1¥, Ip · this caoe<--Oie''';Cilora ii< '!Ir ~,equ!ppod ~ ,]!>-ip!ibopaaddened the-I body <!ft the All three are In Uncoln Community blnocula,..,.lrii'paldlor·bY a dtug_,:· sUre the safely or our-~~ , • M of Ille ldlool'• cllamplooahip !ootbaD Hospital in Buena Park. A new·~ law allows judges to im..-when buying-drugs on the·llllcit marnt'\ pme with West Covina High School 1 Police said the accident t6ok pllCe ~ a fine·-~ convicted narcotk:I or-"Very few -peo~e reAlize ·how -(!tterfl played at Cerri~ College ln Norwalk when the students' car, ir!lveting north on (~era as a: cOndition ol p~Uon. I1Je robbery or serk>lls !f!Ssault occurs am,ong · Friday night. Valley View Street,.•tteRlPted a Jen tum money goeo t9wud po(lce-'dl!{iertment U.O.. dealing in drogs:ll'o become"""' , Kllled were: ·in t1ie pith of the llOUlhll!>tmtt truck. '!'be narcotics 'f~s and tj'lat's how the · thon practice for~~ toffe>ie Randy Nisewander, 15_.. of '1'1M 5an1 impact 'drove tbe .smaiJ .. sedab. ,lnto-1a agent& got tl{eir 1blnqcuiars . .,.. • · as clrygl~rs and rob the(r clients ~ Ralae:l Drive; Gary Shen:lll, 16, 7806 San' si~ stahdard and utility pole on· the- . Under the-d;ifectlon . ol Judie ~loYd sJ;eld~ "Of dehverlni the goods.~· ... ~~. \J!afael Drive, and Patricia Bruhn, 15, of· CQme'r of l.a Palmi Avenue.. # • Blanpled Jr , ~Jdj.ng1 judge ii West O.adwick said. " fi198 Ricardo1Way, all of Buena Park. A County Fire Department Rescue w:\it Orange ' Q,~ 'rj~tal' otsttj_ct .Court, APPflrellUy, bigbjacker.s such as. these Critically injured, ":Yere Ran d y • 1 '•was called to remove the bodits and lb.• ritany, of the ;b>dge! are 100w doing their . do.nOt alway's make a~ ~tween btother,,Darrell, 17, driver ol the auto.Jn, jured from the car whiCh wu wedged ~ In the wU> apinal narcot1cs by 1..-auibentlc drug ¥era and police of· which the five were riding; Melody Kuhl, '1galnst the poleo bY !be bel\'y truck. , viln& the dlScrellooary fines. flcers ;, as 'Ion« .. they are cal'l')'ln&· • "W<'baveaboot·Jl,OOOlnour~ ~~1; • .,11• b.t ....... t!l'i J d ' Sh Offs fund._ thanks to Jildge BIBDP,led, "":! $500 but could be u hllb .. n.ooo,..,. u ge . . U*" auna. ol'deftd the ·flnt of!-to P!'y up, c:onlJug to ·Qliel Bollilallle. Wllhdrawall I"' said mmUniton ll<acb Police Clllef Earle from the narcotlco fuiid, ~ depot,ll willi • Rolntallle. . bonl< · C111 ou11 be-made with the "The ·jodge said he doesn't care _what ~ oL1RobMa.We or by two d Ch d u,1-.... t-:C::':.r~;:...1:f'..as ~ ~ ti lor pol~·~Jl::"ciiiei ctalms ~ the.~ '·' s--L. eiv_ ne_ SS . . arn.e . . ' ~f!"Jt "''"'?:. : . . .,..; -.- Tbe· luoda, in ad411ion .ll> puttlla•inf· t\pglon Beech narcotlca unit hi• bem _ e £• • 'Apl'l(Pujy. 21t;lo0ldr1 bit = equipoienl, 'ca" also •be ·usad ·10 roake udly Jaclclng-'m· -~·'in. " , .auipldoui OI~ tiQlds on to narcoUcs "buy•" by the agents. In the fact the blnoculara were the !~st the An EE County SOperior Courl'judge · ·Pr.ilmlllll')' Juj1Dlclu.i,.,...iit by·Dtottkt ~r,l>tmu 'tr~ -'J!V"!!, lo tier.,' ' ...,;.i1c, agents had to work with. cooled the st.eaml0g l!lddleback Saun1 Aftoruey Cecil lllclcs Iller rea4iog Uie · ;.flll\.iiy. by sold-at .Pt, !.e.ill, "[[a ~,UBer Cll1 afford to apend l9'1lt . yby•;-m· g1nln"~"'"'that '"• ·~1m · of , ••--20 · \'Wit:: oM Of ~~ted,~ • • ., __ _. large suma of money to buy drua:s or _.. , ...... ...,., wrJuc:D _.. ony .~~ wui un~ ··by .tile GIS ,to needy._1~atn11t~s~ .:· on.; •. ,,. •. ..._... teap Jar&• ""1iiis from dealing, tberi ;., will oeveliy mtrlcl operlllona of the det'°V<r agents Ind patrooa re1ardln1 hOSpltals and' othe. locatkin&..,. DO te8IOD 'tbey cannot relleve'U'Je •· .; QllSSlgtJll;rlot~ndlnltheOUleqmeo(a . the ·type o[ trtalmeJlt .offered at tlae • .. L 'payef """".th; ·Sf>l• • ·~tjOnslbi!i!Y • of , • planned IPl!<•I by Iii proprietor•. ; • equipping our naf1lotics•unlt.~. he Said."· •Judge J.E.,. "Ned" Rutter 1i1J1.ed the: Oringe fadllty. \ · " \o.. . • • .• ThOle s1a1emen1s lnflude the .• 11egtc1 y-·-11 ·_.;~ . ··y . h • ' ...... --' ' -< admiosion by I ·&lnla Wta Hqhta girl UJICJ'Wll ' .out ~ ...... ~upilmgthe ~· 1 c· 11'3·, Ki"dnape~., Ra~·. d thll-.ahe WU -employed ,by·tftprletor ' • . • Ot-eout-.U the way 'IP to.-· J.r Frink Sbowaller-lilorlly·a!W IM!r llll'MI V:~11ed • W · l_ Ill U >'m.'re' hlcv, 1rilh'.1be nonn 1n lh1I country f""'1 Eurvpe_ and lnltlalOd Bllll l lJ · reca., •in tM mid• di!<r SIJl!,ftY ~ • okies7 ' _. • . . . ~ .I Into tba lype of -thol !ormOd ~'q (UPl) _ A 17.)'0ir-<illf Jl'lll. . v.,51·~,.~"Y •.·· . A ~·Saala_~A~ police llid. • _ • 111e·-'ol llidll'<-r' tr · · -·Jillh·•·-Fijdq-tbe JU' ~ ,.o1 "'!I" "llljl<d•IDll npad ot 4.... . 'Ille ,.,.... lirl WU -alber J\ldge Rat1er asreed that •the au.p. .' -aporla car IO wlddl be .... a .... A ll Ult tim<, skJU, 10lt1tt, ill-• ~1!:.~--lit ·lb.n the'aesuaf IOAult, poli<ellld. Tbef -_ _._. lllcU' cbar ... tbal the ----'I pole oil tr.S, -1115, ucr -"· + ' h .. ....i:-.Ln--a -rr-_,. · Deir bilrti. notXJtiO>IJ and 1pec:ial •ffon Pollco llid the girl WU fttlcln&..... lltt -·g tba _.. Slddlebaek ---uoed !or -lime • Qllol -c.r-Allon J', Paine th4t 'toeNt into "'4king uicin. from a s&ore in the ll09 block of Norlh " ' ••for purpc11111 el ftdi"'8, Mllpltlm llkl the victlin, ltlYln _L. Lupr, cUld lion's 1IC'lD wrafon. of CMrlts , Frach street Moot 1:15 p.m. when a p. ] In U ·llld -•~•"-. ," • JnMntly tn tbl eeddent, which OONned Dlckt111'' c:iault, '"JI Chru"""' 'ma -car •11 •--'In U>e -:enona , come p ,._,.,,., ·-·I" .._ Coral," are 1%p!alntd in todatl'• wit~ the trunk lJd ~ll:ed htr the · • Jn'+'elf.lptor't Nici Hictm\ 'ac t l • n •n,. drt~ a.ot the fthk:le,' Dwel J. c:o~r ll•Ttl in TV· Wttk. locaUoo of 1 ..me. uUOn. WASHINGTON (AP)' -Persanal in-aaaJus1 Sliowaller Ind a -of Kack, J7, aloo of Fu-,..., In - All!! ._....,, ti ...... ,....... u.11 She told pOtice the rDlll thrtateoed hllr corne-lncrtaled by $.1.5 billion in Novem-pm1Derl In tbe Oranp prem1-ii taken oondttiol;I I\ Lome Linda Hocpilfl. • ... -' ,_., -' with I knife then shoved her ilito Ille ber, ....,pared with 1 II blnioa figure undlrojlle pnvlalooo of Cllilom1a'a Rod Offlciall aal(lba l'IO youthl,t=· =:........,. ~ =:-, .. rs trunk ol bis car. . In Oct...._ .. a. .. ,,___ 1'\.o. .... _ .... 1 U""t ·-·-~Act_ .. 1 .. in..,.. • dints at Fullerton Uulcr& HlP •-» •'" ._ .,. He drove her to M orange grove, raped ~ • •~ -ce ~,u •~ .,, ~--·~" -a _, io be wen re1un11nf from 1lii -= , ... i! :::: ,.,..... :: her:, then lhoved her back Into the trunk reported Frtdly. The lDcreaae wu about ut.ted to other Orqe County wben ~ bid pe to lather lllDW to .... ..._ • """" '--, and. flnaDJ re:kae~ her Jn an alley_, equally .,.Ut betweea aovernmtnt and mmap pu1ars that are~ under 1111reld on their ICbool's cams-. u • First ind Wril[hl llreeta In Santa Ano, clvlllan payrolls. 111\'ell1pl1oo. , -1 Jlft'O>tllUnlo tradlllao. . ' • • 4 I • • •· , ... ";. . . t . .. i . But Auto8, '': · · . . •, ~Geai-·;LOst · ·~ iy' ALMON' LOCLUllY ..... ..., ...... , • .- Three N.,ipon Beacb men·,... amoo1 125 Pl''"OC!'" ..... <IClp'd .wtlh tlielr. Um, but 11Wo Ille, when the la Pa lo ,-.11bamPo FfltrY wu beac;bed 'lb\no day night ln •Lo PH Harl>or during I. milNn-bOl.r blow. • . ~ f Aboud the itJ.latod'feny •:wwe Pool!. II, and Sieve, ;JO, Greyaboct, 1),111 ~ . dor St., -aDd Al Pllckard, 1011 Nii«lni¥!!' Road ' I ~-Co~trary to oril[irial reporto1 i1ii! • • Gn!)'1bock. father ·of the two 'lio)i•, q not aboard, • I ,~":' , .-: .Poul • Greyshocl/ Dew home . FrlaY .. '~ . ·\ilghl 'l'lth a flfithand verllon'ol tbafa.ai' · • aea. i:llluter. ffe,credited a· young Mn- lcan captain and hill crew with saving the ltvea of .: lljlf'payload of puaenpi!i'l'l' the big ferry bemen Lo PH on the _ ... P"'"""'1• ud.the Mo•icM mainland. I , • Original nporta eorty Frldoy ~ the.Lo Pu to--hrry bad" dow11>ln Ille Saa of ~Bui _,,,, • ·ltlal, *etdlJ ,.p.n. lzi>m ..... of P!i border proved t:l'TOlleOQS, .... 1-;. . y-Greiol>ock, aald ht llld ... father and brou.r and Packanl bad -·on a lialq npedllloii II>~~ 1- and had ferried~·~ 1114 .... • -to Ille Baj& ..........,. morl . . 'Ille aeniclr, <lftyabock II the .)!<'llldet . of Quick Corp., of C6ata Ahlaa;- dlslributors , 91 I liDo of German-modii. flohlug eqllljlment. J'ackard Is • -• N4VJ, offtce:r. , , , • '\• . 1 Panl· Greyohock said the IJlrlY ~ •• their vehicleo and boolo aboird the llrry 'Dlun!lay '!1111! !or the overai,hl ~.\P, . the~ m1lnJIDd -The GnplloCb"' ~ . •: camper and boat 1Uld Packard bad•· · \loll ,._ 1114 boot. Tlio • : . :-- • Clreyabock mnalDad In Lo PH and ·g ' : 19 hive flow bomt Friday. • ; ·'; Paul ,GrtJ-aald the ....... ,111 ' .• -~ 'lllnday --·, ~·Al l 'a&.ftilMr Mo-·~ • ..-............ , lad tbatlilll ~ lfllllld to ba ....... -. .• "II'_., llnl--·-· ....... and 1 <1Wii1 -.,...... .....,. • -' ....... i -1*li: to ....... .. Pllll .; But at l ""'" ba aid, hlll -.... Packard .,...,... blm aplD llld salt the lhrp -'lo """"' .... 1'By 5 a.m. we: wse Ill .,rare tW ~ wu wrooc," said ... _ Gr11&boclc. "'!bat ,_ Cl~ did I -Job:" said Paul .. "He bad -a. lblp • ' .......i about m1<101&111.. IO --Lo <1111 HA~, ... II I , ., I -. .. I • • -• ' • I .. .,.""'°' WE WOUIJ) COME BOMB from achool in our Yortsbire town oa a &r•Y NoY-day to pt our flnl ddlll!lful whiff of <llrillnw; the IP~ fruib and ~ lbal •t were about So be mixed by a flulbed and hippy mother loto family'• cu.. . 'Qia!.ginrlpm creation deaorv'" capilaliiation for It had llCllbiq in com- " moa with your dxP.mon prden fruit cake; it •u tndy. lfllque la jb .creation and biking and lbt eod~ dollel-dekrlplloo.to'liil>io of UI Wbo haVO 10 tndUr'i'wtial the bWn of today c.i (lviifmU.cakf. -· . . But back to the nnt mixing with huge wooden spoons In the largest baking dish I ever saw and woe betide those of us wha dared disturb Mother .at.Jter -cherlshed ta~; Disclpllne 'YU vo4mlarily uereiled apd rigidly rein· fomd 1t lhe lilJ\< ilie l!"l her ~ into tho _<Ivon, ··~ . :· . .. .... . . . . ' , ,i;:ir:sEl'Jlll! 4N ODI> T111N9 to .. y'.bul I cu hear tho~ now. 'lllo •• 'tlcliin& ot tho dock, the IQfl collipse of ...., ,ilf the Uteplaco and the salllfled . yan of> a dog stnld>inl out bolo{:o the flames. .,, 11~8oon rtM bouse would fill with tbt de:Ucklul aroma of The Cake in Its flrll _,lb waterln& ...Vomonb Into the~vy. \!>Iii" )bing of beauty It wu~ dOl!jned lo bocome, Bu\ 1ny child who claffit td' comment '"' the oitlllUOil • ;:JI lbal,psrtlcularly holy l!PID' was .sure to find the llem •Y• of a dloapprvving .t.atber.,on .rum. ,. . . .:: . . • :. " ~ • • Bui &Ally lhO objoctl, of oiir adminillration wilulll emerge fn>liLthe • oven and a 'Duetted, triumphant mother would pop them into their many tirul. ,. "~for your Aunt Bose, a tasting cake ·for. ttiose new neighbors and we .must i-have a.big ontlor Uncle Sidney, he loves~· 'l1'lt list would·go on and on~ v . --• • a ,,.. ' ' ·' ' " . • . --A FEW DAYS LATER our. first r~}Ya~ would apPear. We were giv~ 1 aUr ~ ii 11t.ast~ Clke " tt>Ole fomunnen ot Tbe Cate that were ift. .. ~Ii'~ lid would Jtad w'• mother to dec:id< that•lndeed The Cake ; 11(.Qioi ,.,, and ~go' would m.e'I her blllll atandarda. · · M U the v~ was ever in doUbt! • , • ~ • • .-·~ then, ~,the Twe1~e Daya and lbe liberal d~Uon of large, .. -~.;of The cau 1a·friends, relativet, P.OBtmen, .dustmen, (garbage C01lec-; tori):arid: anyone ,mo eOutd be pers8adecl to,.'e:ntei .a home ~t.was, in the true • y~ lridllioll"a:founl of hoopltallly. :' .. ,Ith 'Tbe..,Cike~would be ~ed chetle .. and· a glasi of sherry or, if you ' n ..J'."'eli!a, fei"'.' lt '1{8S the. ame everywhtre you went in our town; "come in, 1 ·fOv.~; f:'f9'l~t ti8~.e:.Y9'1 Sat no. vo;rwill sit Clown fnd haye some spice cake and cheese wilh us. -• r. • • • • ' -.The..hosllitaliti, ~ the gocid cheer .are· s~ill the~. I am assured, but The • Calle or !ii{ <liilc!h&Jct ll''iar.ir -· In.iii pt~c• ct~' ·i"9'1 '!~kb ·c •·• ri t ~ • Woman will offer a bought 'fhlit cake that ml.ht have seemed deUcious1to thbse ' e ot,.us' Po were oot Ulhered.,lnto the Cbristmu HUOD on the win&• of Th~ . Clft,' ' ~ ,,.'("< Y/ll,tl ~'.::0):r\"t1'..1'1 ·, II ~· • 'A in!!Y 'ti<l<iiril'i!lol;k, thtlt;oi~ crum• of ...-.. ...i.w Ibo lllf'I' ... sigh of a contented dog. I can b!ar them now u I lit with my Chrlst:ma1.mem~ -• --I "" ory.. .... ,..-. ...,... ....- P,.... P.,.e I BEACHED •.• pg ... ij --1111 the ahip WU ....... -· lie did not llarm the ..... .,.. by llUJng them anything WU M'ODlo • •• r~· ... =-~.~ , __ .,. u. !al.le bow • ..,. • a ""'cnnt _, . .:Jbe ramp ...,.~tho --woy. ~· tiilil ~t'31ii did not -°" --daylllbl tmen-the La Pu ahorttlai WU in Vitw.' "By 7;10 a.m. the ohip\was liallng about 40 ....,._ to -and all the ~ were Oft the port aide,'' ~ aald. II -OYldenl the crt1'1 .,u ~ iuel 'lo try·and ballatt blo ·•· • ·"8'" u. time-WO Sol Into J.a Pu • HwlMlr ilboil I a.m., ihe ship wu lislit!& · U ,~• had ·about 14 incbeo of ~~ s~ side and :18 "':llM .. ~·.side:, . Grey~ Oall.the captain headed the ship tow~~rry landing at Pin- chilinque Harbor, but when it became a~ parent be wouldn't make it, he had the .,... drop a port --and IWinc the aJUp around 1101hat she was beached on-.her atarboard side. · "We lost both automobile! aod both boats,"·laid Grtysbock. ''When we.looked in the CIJ'IO bold u we were takR off ~ a amall Mnk:an' freiahter, we could see .tbal. U..~area ,..,,;_ water." The -~ arU WU. filled irltb vehlcla and llllalJ boob, he aid. The frd&hler ~ lh• passengers to a· Snt1t I vessel ; which took them' uhon at Pl,%. Phil GreysboCI( and hlJ other" son re- mained in La Paz and are expected home today or Sunday. Packard also remained in La Pat. · Piul Greyshock said the big while• fer· ry•pmonlod a aadJ but opoctacillar sight 1 u ,she lay ·on ber,.atarbOlrd !ide on the beach about a mile and ~lf from her nonnal !>orlh. , ''Il W,11: quJ~ a ni&bt, but 1 can't say enoutl!I about the skill Uii..coorage of tho 'Me:zican captain," WO the 18-year~ld ---(lf'eythoct.' I Adult at 18 Law May Cost Staw . ' Col'lege Districts . ' ~ ' . ... SACRM.iEN'tO (U~I) -The bil) low· ering tbe ag1 Of majority in CtJilomia to . US could COit the Qle's co~unlty colleg~ more than no Jnilliori annually. 'Ille· California Junior College ~ lation, in a memorandum issued Fridaf, srld 1!1e loss C9.'1ld come if Ja'rge num· ~rs ,9,f reg11J4.i: student.I are recla•ified as adUlt l!h.ideh't.s. ' · · Part of the.dr~··in income .:Wu1d'.come ~•use the >\al• ptovidoo .• ""' fot ·~• r!<ul .... sl\l!len!.:_t.jkin I '°''J.: (Q :i;;-· h6Uf-s, ,tlt "53{'.tor a~ul~~tt.lg Jr! same classifioa11on. · ' · ' "I'lfi'memorllldwri, sont tt1 'c011tge •a11-"' mlnistrators and trustees, said t.'Xlut • J00,000 of the community college sys- f ;. tem'{~.400,000 part-time students are be-•• • . . . Many '.Species Jf tit e .... tween!.ta and .11 years of ~~e. .. .. , The' rest ot the IOM couJd come U 18-~ year~d 1tlklent.s could establish resi· dence in a district and r.void paying out- of-etate tuition Found A rou·wi· '·Aul:<fall Th• •ssoci•tlon said it plans to seek -~U .iJ legal opuuons from the attorney general , ..,,-':" ·• .,·.: ·.~ • ...;_ ·" ' "', , . clarifying the status <t 18-to 21-yu.~-0ld ;f:.. \ • ~ • ... '"" ....,. • ~· _ ._ · lludenta. ' . ... ' ~ ~ ~ -. t By FRED~: lcaoDmm. .... !fl&~ wJ)Ulil.be-Nrtla. lnsteaif" ~ ,,\·iv·!\ ;--, ottM riiit...,.,--''f ·•ll _ __.•:..-.Ll .. .':_("1--..1 1 ..... 11 •I~··>.: "ml ..,.,_ ~~ j ~+ t•-.-;< ., ~,,.. Ul ~· -PUIU I ~ •It-. I .. .. • • ' SI ~ ..J s..·m. of man dll!e;o6' 1)1>9;&',' . '.';.·~··••l>ltii1'11iiijf· is ilGI 1"il!ain; -. . arnrg atru eluding lobolon, crab<, oel1·1nd kelp:ara ~ . .,,.f.lbe ~,ol lbe oUt/1D aft( !!iii <I: , • . ' · ping prolllically around the eild of nuonl leaVlll& ills dil)>!rlOd llill> lb• 1ur-.f~ •Ri ht £ W Lquna'• l,UIO fool ocean ouUall, "c?Olllldln& Wiler "aimoot-tmpi.,aiatoly duo :ui.. g 0 ay. · re~rch conducted bf the Lifeguard to tbe atrorc cwTents on the ocean bot· l}Plrtm .. 1 , ....... a1e<1. 1om... ' B rihery Attempt ~·1 waa really surprised,'' commented Connet'" ooted that of 11 diffuser port.a . ) uiid" Lifeguard Skip Conner, who along oo the ~tfall, only two were clogg~ to A former right4-way agent who au- with guard Rod Riehl, has inspected the. point ot needing cleaning. thorities allege promised to ste~r a pnr avery inch of the laree concrete pipe. CoWorm bacterJa counts, ht added, posed freeway clear of a Costi Mesa tire 11Wt bad many repo~ that the who were well Within ataie 'standards and the shop in return for a set of tires for his ., • ·11..· .. ~ .. ri·a.lhal-dld moke 11 Into ... -an voile's car &.id Sl,oo.1 was ordered Friday .-------+-----. ..-: l.ll'C "'"" to face trial March 20 in Orange County· OIANll COAIT were quieltly killed by the presence of Superior Court. DAILY PILOT salt ln the aea water. Judge Byron K. McMillan set the trial Conner tenned the aandy Door of the date and a Feb. 18 pretrial hearing for ocean neer ~end of the outfall as "very Robert Aden Nichols Jr., 44, of Anaheim. · Nichols pleaded innocent to charges of ....,.,. .._. tliw11...-.._. coldrful,~ wltl:! 1ooct_,li1hUng and prac-gran;d theft, attempted grand thelf, L.t--IMdi '"...._ ,....., Ucall)' no solids suspended in the water. rece.ivlng bribes and sollciUng bribes. ,CW. M.. S-,.....,. Depth ol tbe 'water at the end of the out· fdent.i cal pleas to related charges were ,OMNI• CoAIT PUIL11HIM• COM,ANY fall, constructed In 1958. Is ee feet, said offered by three cCKlefendants: Robert ••~•rt N. w... Conner. Aden Nichols 111, 18, the ptincipal delerr. ''"'""t '"' l'vMllW The nut step, he u.id, would be to dant's, Stephen A. Pugner, 21,' and Mat- J•tk l. Curl.., detennine . if a temperat\ll'e inversion, thew Bromberger, 19, both of 17875 Santa v1u ,,..ldtnt 1,.. 0-11 MtMt« layer, knO!Jl-as 1 thflrmocline, which Cristobal, Fountain Valley. 111•11111 K,,,u keeps effliitnts at the bottom of the All four were indicted by the Orange u 11tt· ocean tf operaUne. ' County Grand Jury after a long ln- fff,,111 A. Mwr,•l•• "1'.d also likt: to div_e out there during vestlgation by the district's attorney's.of· MIMft.'9 ••u•r , ow:,.peak..ae\\'.qeJlow periods in ijle sum· fice in.to the alleged bribery and at· C•trltt H. l1M R1.htr4 ,, Nill '". ·mer &nttsee. wballt'a like the'n/' C.OOner tempted bribery by the defendants 0£ AaltNlll 1Mne11r1t ••1ttrt 't " ; added. .. 1 • •• ... • ...... .-residents whose homes stood in the path OMt.. ~ • · ~ a~a nei! ~ }liffus& 1-eiion, he ol proposed freeway construction. c.11 M1M1 • W•' a • ., ''"" , , ll-1d!'.Js· biiblr ~i~u1 have one fan-Tire shop owner Donald Swedluna "~'r~~m"r:::: !:::.'" ''. Ja,tic·photol(l}lb Of q .~ ,ttl.Jt)ive• In wh06e premises at 585 W. 19t~ St. are =-'~~~ :::::,. ',1ii:::.~·.= .-:--one ot the diffuser porb,"' .,td::.CoMer. dlrecUy in the path of a proposed . • , ...... ,,,,, 641-4111 C......s.4 AMrtltlet 641·1•71 '9 Ch I 'e All lep8f?W rwtw ,...,._..,l ... 411 • . .Durlng;the aev.eraJ ·Weeks ot dlvi~, he freeway, played a major role in the In· tsttrnated that twelve tolls or color film vestlgaUon when he told Costa Mesa were shot. Tile da\a tand pictures have Pol~o! the alle&ed approach by Nichols been forwarded to t.he~city Department of and backed uj> the charges in a letter to Public Work~ whicb'~u .. led the study. Slate Sen. Qeonls Carpenter (R·Newporl O:tnJle:r.said that:taised on bis observ~ B~thf~r:-def;ooanta art free on. $10,000 lions of the Laauna ouUall, he woul4 ro · ball cb · alona wllh the ranks of scientltta •ho · • ta · .. ~ ·· favor keeping inCllvldual ouUal\a "'for ' ~~~~~..":J11:!;~~1U.:.;J~ ~tnam to J{TLA . munltie1, we'd find ~s pretty bintrl '~t _, .. J.. · ·.: .~ ...... out there '' Conner commented~ "' • .... ':<.,~ ANGELES CAP) -'~t Put· Cbnntr' iald he 'and Riehl went ~lfl\ • nam .... veteran niwscam. Witft'.i ~ars .. thin"'"• we'd find 1 dark din~a.ewtr • in broadcutinl~ Ja rtt\tfrtinl to telev1skln •• ,. I ... ' -• r!atlan K'1'l.A alltr lhree.,earw at KTI'V· · -IO!O:;'hlng I k• ~ black 10 ... r rv htre. > IO'LA ~roman raid Fri· Laguna. He noted Uiat both ot tlfem::"f':' • ..., Putnam now andtortnin et KTfV's rece.lved 1hot1 of 11mma globulin, after Monday4broUatt-Frlday 10 p.m. ne"s le1mln1 &hat othtr . c_"Omme_rclal divers broadcast itarta work Mond11y at KTLA. had eontneted btpltit.i1 alter workli,c (Ill wbert he'h ancbor the 30-mlnute t1tw1 at °"'"' outfal\1. • $ p.m. and the IO-minuto news at 10.Jl,m. "lo fa'r," Qmber noted, "no lll lf!tcls." on wHkdays. \ Prices Ii•• "''" ChrlshHs _/ ·Lallies'~& Ml9tses -• ~Vinyl $444 Vinyl : · LJtggagl' ::. • 1 n2 Inc• SIH • • 16¥2 lncli Sit• 1 Your Choice $299 .,.-Thi t ill ~oc tlto»11¥ th1,iot ll!:'h pi Ki'. ·it ~end croftd. ~ Molditd h:!U'ldl"t brou Jif.P.t'· ' •It£ $5:'4,-1ra lt'llW"·dn •• $3,M •lof)!Ul, 11l1'ntl!"s;11.~.41' 1 • ; t ,,1 ·112•~ Value LV. Digital Clo~k N..,,, b1f011 01thi1 Thrffty ltw ;,;ic11 $11uotion11I -Iv• jv1t )11 ti-fir h11lldo., gift gi.,;"9· $599 Oigitol diol fir dir- IKI r10di"I· £, k••P y1•r • h I' *"· I i IY -~ ""' .. ~· $297 ko11dy •.1• • ' pcindobl1 el• f bv"'. -.. Boots :, P.,olor &rullf IHI /, hs•i-Wt W111iagt11 -. "<••pert to Others Stili•t fJr$1.H pr. Wri11kl• frM 11yl111t of fo~ ulovt Cantr.c, 11. N• bae· t ine •r to99l"f. firtt q1111lity Htl"'l1• Jf0Cklnf1 'f~(.Mli• doy -·'"' ot 9r.i111 .. 1 .. 11111..t ,,._, •« ... Mfi••I Gr-ol 9ift w.. fir MM! ., Sis. c..._, ftoM ti!• -' populot , 11y1.s 111 0W1I •rl"Klon1I• " .. : \\ .,,.. s.,.., Ii ~· . ... ,.~ ... 1 •••. • for your • Shoppln1 Convenltact ... .., •• , 113° s•u• stat• Tap•l•~order . 'st.~. $9'' $3.19 ' .. .. Fir h1..W, 1ehffl ff ;Hjcel The '*1 ••••11d t!ft. Sl111l• ,.l.etor all•P ce"trol for r..cord, pl11y, 1tap e11il rewind. Dvcil tr11ck. Co111pl1t. .-ill• I~ ~~~ft;.~~=ly -;;:: ,.;:er:; tap .. ~~1 J ..,lf .. St.Hit ... callf1r11la Brandy DlocH•t$299 Prlct · Try It for ti!• h1t1doy•. Collf· ernl11'1 own brori- dy 01.d to pl!'" ,fld M11C10th11111. ~....:~, 1,,. thil Htf w•r M th-..H )'O<lr pk:hl,.s. ... -~. "' $19 ,.,. -..ftlt .,., 7 IMlllt. ' •511 Yal••I Kall••r ' • 7 7 - ~ O~. COllNTY •• ~LIFORNIA • . OVerl ' .. 1• Protests · Mount .. • .. • •• .. . - TEN 'CENTS • • Fees~ .. ' ' ' ~ . -Trio:Fl,ee .:Beached'M¢Xic.a11:·.Fe~ry j· . . ' . . . ' . . • ,•. By,A!\TIIIJ&;]\-VINSEL 't tr .. OIUt<Plttt l!tff ' <> I• ' • '• N~.,Beach authoritles are. raising a hO'wl ~ver what appears" to be ·a g~etal ~gard by dog-owners. of their ~nielit leash law. Alan is -al\Owlng man's best friend to . ' . waJk 4.he beaches with him .. - ; Violato°fl tnay ,soon find the city's bark ., • : DAILY-PILOT>f'e" ""'-" 'EN~YING THE VIEW, .OR $POTTING A DRUG 'DEALER?· ·Peddlers May Find Their OWn MOney Wofki"I .Af.ilnst The& -' ·-... . -- By Al.MON;Loonsll:Y '.or .... 11111w.P111t •tatt ' Three ~ewPoft Be;ich irie.n. were ~g 125 ~agers "1'· escaped ~ their lives, bot Utile elae, w~on Ille Ll·Pp•to T.bpala)wnpo F~r.y, Wa,lrbeached' Thurs- day· night in !-a Pµ Harbor during a 60- Jn!l~n-hour ~low. Aboard the ill-fated ferry were Paul, 18, aM Steve, 20, Greyshock,.113(fPesca- dor St1 and Al Pac~ard, 1012 ~ottingbam. Ro~d. Pe1iiniula li!dthe Mexlcan·nialnlaild. ,: · Orl&Jnll ·r<pOri.; early Friday· tndJcited the La" P4%-I'\ Miii!~ l'erry h"!l l!>l>e doWn.in the Sea of COrtez. But'-·!j>-1~ uetchylrepom· !(om sotith or !be border .proved erroneous. Grtysboct ~·tn ta1'u"and .... to bave•llow.-. Friday. , . ~··I', GreyJbo(:k said the llonn hii abolit mldnigbt Tburoday •wtlbool warn- ing. >,n a.m. Friday bis brotber, a.ve, a\fakened him .oo·reportat that the lhlp seelned to be llating to atarboard. "II was lily first liine 'aboard a big ship and I mdn'I lhinlr anytliini could be wrong ·so ·r went back to !leep,.. said Paul'.· • : ~B;.ut at f a.m., he said, hb'brbther ao(I Packard awakened bim again and uicl lb• ship seemed to llaling badly. • i~l(•wo~·than. its bite. . ,. nae offenst! will be compo.Wlded as ·of B ·• ; "~ T hi · Jan. 31 too, when •II cantnes -leasJiea .:n .·r,•nd , .r_ on,,· ., , e · l af· unl~d, no matter "1h;re they.' roam 8 contrary ·to original rtpor\1,-. Phil Greyshock, 'father of the twG boys, was not aboard. Paal G~ysbock ·uew bot®, °Ffiday nigliti..Witb.a"iirSth\nd veraiop Of the· near wea, ~le,1'. lie credited •~yo~& Mex- icm eaP\ain: aotfh~a cftw 'wiU1 sa~'the li~;•rf!;'fLpaylo•.d o1 '-iir• on the1big bet.ween La'Pltz~·tlie·'Baja YOWil. ·Greii;hock Slid be· ~ bis latller and brothOr en~ Packard h•d ~n on a fishing expedlijon to oape San ~ and.had ferried two autom!)bJJea and~JWo l>Qiti tp the Boja Ctllifornla r~tl. , -The -senior (jreyshock is the president of~~ . Quibj( ,Q}i!p., of Costa 1 .Mela, dmri&uton of a' lille .of cerman-made fisi!lng·eq\,\(>iiient. Packard ~·:, 'rttir.ed Na~ officer. , • Paul Greyshock said thet party· Joa¥<! their vllhidea an~ boall, li&O!fd the, f!'iY '111\ii'sdaY, night "" !be ·OVJ!!itlghl !rip to Ille. malilland." T!it ~ . baa a cimper and bOat ud Packll/d bad' a' Sta-tion W8llO•, lild. ·be/al.· "Tbe . el4er • • 0 By 5 a.m. ,we were .all aware tiil somell\illg Wl8 ~ong~' said-the YO\lllll'f Grey.shock. ·~1 young capatjn didol'terrilic job," said Paul. "He had turned. tbt abll>· lfOllnd &boUI midnight 10 ~ fnln 'LJ ~ '' ' --·-~ ' -mus1iiaVeJicenses.: • -.... 1 _, , .. " • • i~,pb<n0m;j,•1. i!'ore\l'.•"in Jeasjl .. law · "·.. , ts .P t lJ , ·C h •~'. 1;1 .ji)1a&n>istiotedinai.tteirromPj>lice > lllgen . U · .ser .S r as "'; c;Se _ 1 "'W B,.Jamea Glavas to City Menager . H . ''Thi" bas been 1 · t' · · · " :If,_ __ ,~ ur~.. · . . 'N her Narcotles agents from the uqtington . s-_ a d!lr• 1me 1commg ':l""'t ~ ,,,,... aum;!!arizing· 0• . . lltach "Polie<. Depaitmeat bave ·a -Jdded Sgt.:BOrt .Chad>rick, ·'*-.let O!. almal1co11\ro)'a..!;v1.,.· ' • , " *'"'"1"""11 ...;.•!.J~to .• -.-·--~-~I .ol 1~·1\n'frl~~10ng>~·1oq\f·'Wl,lb:"'.°"'J~~"! ~.: . . --~ ····'!'-"t ,,._ .. :lo . "°''•'""!I"!·,;~ the cill! ~ u~.~lance eqoaJiOenl.•uet> av ti, !be ~afelr.ol OUI', inlliif' , _,._..,..,,. 1ri'•RnniD1i tB'A>gs I!"' UllCOlnoll 1n 'the cioak'alld-' wtjin·~m~~'"".'lbe . , ·~ :'.!U.i.l..tru., 'll~to1 Mt'. , , . • • · 1"tjtinel· it • iald,.cover . ..., , . 1'Vfllf lew· pOopli Hal? '*~ · 'l""'i"!'l"•"""'"I'."'." ., " · · vi! gat6'&, ~ut In thls ~ the l)>bbery ,or .serlou!" assault oecun• ~l\y fathers s~ they. were do~l)I ~ars .were paid for1by a drug ~ser: ~ deltllrlg in drugS.'ll's ~e.eom.~ tbt)lr;'.dUty pre~~ dogs from liouig _ .A new state law ,allows judges to im· mon practice f!)r anned robbefs. to ptll llOJ1l~ ets.;-Cll •tbe stn,nd .. , Jl(ise 1l fine OJ1 conv~ narcotics Qf·. as drug P,e(ldJ~rs. ~ rob their Cli~~ts lit' TWe . allY. stepp.a 1 .. to.10mettling with fenders ... ~~condition of.probation. Tb:e. stead _of ~1vermg the goods, Sgt. , ~ , Y re r · money goes toward polJte department Chadwick said. Newport•,Beach City AUilrn!y DiMl! thA~ ordln~. ·~-• ~.:P -n!l;J'COUcs· funds;. arxf that's how the ApparenUy, blgbjacker~ su?1 ·as these O'Neil' ii' drafting propo.d .ltlte legisJa. (!It. ?eSC!lldin& the. 10UQ ~ to allow agents got their bmoculars. do not always make a distinction between .1. Uon to ~Oiuge County sopi!rVi.lori le~ .with a '1i9g at[i ne end and a llnder the direction '<if Judge Lloyd aulhentic drug dealers arid po\lce ;Pf· • topl'Jlyldftlliquitefllndll!ilor.lhllrown mmer "~ the other ·i partial s'olution Blanpied, Jr., pi::esiding judge at West ricers, as long as .tlie}r.are c~-a AirpOrt Land·Use Commission. t.q:.. . ~'f' • • ,...' ••• : ·; ofa,nge County Judicial ·District Court, large bankroll. : ... , . .iJ ~aa~ achie~ for t"o sensitive fact1om, inll\Y of·the judges are now doing their Ttie fines average ~"'ee,n ~$300~ aitd . O'Neil. will ba./e'the meaiuri1 t~~dY for dog~lov_tra ~d bea~lovers. part in. the war against ~ics by le-$500 Jiut ·could 6e 1as,ihigli as .Sl,~ ac· a City Council meeting Dec. 27 at which .'1'!1:.:-.. s haven't:. worked out so well, it vyi"" theli~scretionary fines. . cording to 1aµef~ita_i]le.-'Wlthdr. awals time couoCllmen · ha'Ve•''Sfi¥ theY'll "''""• ' ·~ t r the u fund de t Ith' forwaro · it tile California ~ cl -trrni. ... . "We b4ve about $1,000, in our '.~aroo it!! rom nareo . cs , on pos1 ;w '8 Cities~fol"'en<torsiment~ .buef Gla~report .r~capping animal fupd DO'i\'. than~s to Ju~ge Blanp1ed, w~ ba~,. a:n Olily be. ~ade ,!fl~ tl)e .............. b"-•• n~ n''"·-,· (R· cblitrol .. notes .!Or etty· Manager Wynn's oi'ttered. t~e fll'St olfedde~ to ~y up, a~nzatlo~ of Robitaille . or . by t~o ~" v•,_,• ~-· UQUl)lUll c:Onsideratioo thlt .10,.1., three violations Said H'untmgton Beach Police Cllief Earle pPhc~ ca~ms .. · . · , Ne\tpOrt Beach}' has ~egy· •s&ld he • ~ · JW , ~;t;'to fi t August Robitaille. ·· The Police Clnef .chums that the" Hun-would. intrOduce. and cam ,sucli . Jeg}sla-OfCU _ Jn y,,r .... ve ~ . . . · -'jThe judge said he doesn"t care what tington Beach narcotics unit h3s been tioh,'11 Councilman Carl Kyinla iaid ,this ;'~pt.ember\ w!ierein t~ probibihon .of We' do with it as long ·as we use it for sadly lacking in ~r equipl)'lent. ln week. -; . . . , *gs ?n the be~ch wa:i lifted, we f,1¢ 41 narcotics eriforcement." fact, the binoculars· were ·the. first the , He said the nfeasure ~uld_ '!&~ sub- Y.iolations;· ~ in Novemti:;r a~ 1 hor-·The funds, in addition to purchasing narcotics ~gents bad to work with. mitted to state Senator Dennis Carpeuter rei:KJbus .15'1n November, Chief Glavas equipment, can also be used to make "If a drug user can afford to spend (ft-Newport Beach) for introduction into wrote. narcotics "buys" by the agents. In the large sums of mooey fo buy drugs or the Upper House.~ f "tt would' appear that the dog-lovers past -Huntington Beach narcotics officers reap large profits from dealing, ttiere. is Kymla called for the bill after county wlio were\pefJ:nU!ed to have theU: dogs on hav~ suffered from a general short,age of no re38t?D-they cannot relieve. th7 tax· supettVisors refused ·to budget more thin the'· beaOO. " are not respeb.tmg the cash when trying to rowtd up majOr payer from the sole ~pons1blli~y of $50()-for the .ALUC, w~Ch they • were otdinance too much." dea1efs: equipping our narcotics umt," he said. reluctant to form i.o.'the firit 'place. · ~e did•not mention that his humane of. -It took pre:Siure .from th~ Orange eoun. ficers and reg u I a r badge-<lnrJJiig ty League of Cllies·to get the cornmlsllon J!atrobOOilili'ie!liAd'tblershare oltrouble Mil" o· d d Al rt -'aulborir.ed by the atale1egislature lit witli defianr"dog ownerrind ;yrnpathellc . • 1tary r ere . on e 1970-created Jut swnmer:but then.Ill< byatani!en-: . , : board only gave lts ·panel the minimal "· t • I' • ~ .. • AJl.Or-.COU!ity Saperfor Court judge cooJrt Off the ste"l"illi ~dlebaclt StU111 ilM·Friday by-· ... in""'111on ilia! wtili:IM'r!y ~~..., •f110' < '!3'.:;._ ' m_aaalgeparlor .....,...~outcune of a · planned.appeal·b~ Its proprittorl. . _< Judp<"J~E.T. '·'Ned"· Rutter~afgned the preliJninery 111~,.ou~ tlY ~ · Attorn'Y! tlecll 'Hlcks after' ~ti&, w~teo •. t'estitn.Ony -of more than .~(in:.· detcovet\1 agentJ ""andi ·~trona JUUQlag· ' ' I I • ; · • • th• type .. of .trea...,,t, •ffettjl. at , the · ' T r \ ' . ... • ' ' ' • ~ I ~ ,. fl '1, 4.• , • , r' ~ ' ·TJJee-Student'S · Killed' in Crash; : 2 Qthers .lnjllred · Three· Kennedy High School ltudents met du.th Ob•tbt way to· ~'F~y morning and' II>• otlieta .w ... iertously injured· in .1 •<4lli!lon"betWMn tbitr car , Several ba?lea'have Jed to. fCl'tDll ar-, amount of $500" for ~cal .costs. · re!t and~~·, "Legi~atlon is the ontY· way we're ... slid a truck Joaded·wltb:sand,.La Pibna · 1f'.tlie .c1&·&.r.ff:fqugber ~COO• A .. ft'er Cub. an. s Attack. SI,1"p going to 90IVe this problem;" saJd'Coun· . P.UCe reported. . ! • trotl ..ttinallcO enforcement, many cats cllinan Donlld .. Mclnnt1, who · also is PrincJPil John .M.cP.berion of the c, the ult' 1e Jty cbaltman of the land use tiody. . a.u ~· may-pay una pena He pointed out the sarne lhJMrhad to. be &cbool, which ts tn! La Pa1nta~ aald tile i.t .their DIAMrs: illrtnses. I ~. ·•·t·1s·tica' I sheet .accomNlnvjrul' ~ done when the Local Agencj om11Uon •m shap saddened the stlldent.body'On·tHe .. ,...:i -r--"' '06 M~ •u1 (UPI) Tb US ...,,., ment Jngton 11· was ordering the alert, coo·',ed Com · · led · J""• ·~1.-. ·.!!..&'L.~ Chief Gla:vis' letter shoWl·lOl animals of ri iru" ' -e; · ·av• D. ~ m1ss1on was orea m _,, "' ·eve of \.uC school's ah'.amplbnahip~~l ilJl·k1nds Were ~wided .UP by tium~e of-n.b, aredl .... ~dav.Yess~lghs tanto fi •. P'~:Jla.!!anlll"y . wi~ a state departmld . ent waming'to R!a-:·d~'the·two ire lalmoattheidednUl(Jn~·'· , he game With WeSt CdVfua lllgb ' ScboOl •-rs w•• put in man·hours totah .. a 62 "'•-.. ~ vana that it wou -not tolerate ~Y" 1'Q re sa1 ,• superv sors . n · t even 1 ,. I'"'... • ,,,.ll . N.. _.i.'. ~ 1111 --e f1~"r .attacks by CUba eri .oobJfJler()j&I ~ • ' ' ' · .1 .. i high prov1'de mm· 1·mal ••pport un"l.c1·t1'es fina'-P, ay~u at ~, ~t_os ,""' ege tn °,"'au< d.~ at' the;.,job • ..,.-• 1 Id aftacks on '"mer1pan ciUzens on wlC <>u w u .. ~. ~-.. · -~in.·lhe.Carlvbean.CUbasaid twou • r · Jy got the ......,uirement lh-·gh legl•la-Friday nlgfi,t.. • B. reaking dbwn those balled out by t · seas., · · ...... r l · • ~" '""' . ~lease an AJnerican cap a1n ma· tion." Killed, •ere: Owners. the statistics show 49 dogs were chlnegunned .and captured wtlh his p3JI. From his Key ' Biscayne, Fla ., villa, ll d • releised and· ,21 more had 'to be arnanian ship. • , President Nixon demanded lhat Cuba re-ta~he d~~~;p:':~ al~ ~ea vtc17~fyseof Randy Nlaewllider, 15, of 7'1H San destz:oycd. · -'lbe defenge department said b1 Wash--lease capt. Jose Villa, 5S; captured along a;__.. and' bas already.been inVolved. In Rafa_el Drire: Gary Sherrill, UI, 180G ~ Cats -which cannot be licensed -with. his crew Wednesd ay •nim.• when hill "•''"'"" Rafa-• Drive and Patricio ~.~ 1• o·r total_, 19.nabbed with only -· rel•<>•-'-"'~ the kind of oontroveray the aupervilors ~ , . Uluuu, "'• "" ~1 ~ ~ I,400-ton ship Johnny Expresa, which 1 h Id by I 1 96 o ••• ~. w all f B p k · to its owner ana the remainder put to v• • flew the Panamanian flag, was attai;:ked apparent y SOUi t to •V'o not omt· I .,.._,l,W lf, -o uena. ar '1 ( sl>ep in the gray •l~I chamber,. GirJ, }3, ICtim 1»' two Cuban tOl'pedo bi>ats in the lower ing it in the fiut place. . Critically Injured were R1~dy':1 Bahama islands. ·.1 • The panel balked1at approVing a major b'rotber, 'I>arreU, 17,!drivtr of the auto ln, .. . t " Fullerton Youth Kin.J 'in Wreck • COLTON (UPI)·-A 17.yeoM!d Ful· lel'IOO youth was ldlled Friday 'llbab !Ii< .sma11~sports car in whlch 1'e was a JJM· lellj!li( struCI! a pofe off U.S. ROOte 315 fteat here. ' " . • • ' ' Ha Radl olin ed'lorl I · zone change for 1 50-a<re tr~ owned' by ·which ... ftve -'-re<J•'"•·, Me•...,,r.., 0-f s· ex. Attack . yana o,~ an I a IA McDonnell Dcb&fu ,corporation ··--... n-. ..,.., ...... tlteG gcwemmend " _:.. "! ... .?:"IP.•~: MacAitJiur·BouJevard from t11e airport" 'IS, of, '2177.1!11>; ~ and th.' lnJci,k A Jl:y .. ~-old Santa Ana girl w" kld-naf!'d end raped. al Jcnllep<>int Frldt.y nlgiit, then relmed 45 minut'" later by her aasallant. _ 1 Police aakf the girl was walking bqme from a atort In the 1000 block ol 1'orth Frtncb street ol>ollt l :15 p.m. wllen a man whose car was stopped tn the road wtlh the tnmk lid ope1< asked her the ~ion of_ a ~lee station. - rantna..._a&I .-...w-.DQt -•smite! ..._..:._1aa1---1 I led only___., · T': .i • backwar,a step" and thaf N!Joo'1 dtmand ~--~ • "' '" .. _,.y, driver, ~ernon· J.. llnlce,. Ill, of, 148D fet Villa's release would be-"lliUy r .. but only Iller botli .the coonty"plenlng Pun!YSl.;MldwafCll}',-aald. jected." • 7 comnilsalon and the supervilors ·had ap. The <ll<lity •Coroner'• olfl<e aid Ille Nixon met Thilrsday-wlth tile 'wire '!Dd :::1 .. :· :;:1• ,trom•lndaltrlal to Jluhl aJr!.'lllffered muhlple,lnlm1$ 11'- cbildrtn of Villa, -llWoot cargo . , , ·clidlng a jiunctured tiladder. • • • ;;.~r!~,~~~~=!J:!: Di • L C :· . .:• ~.~~.,:""~r~~ There were 13 other crewm'I' aboird and 8ll8 ynn MtiCUJ onll !<I ll!luriAlll / • ~, , . .-several of them, includfng Villa a~,ti, _. ' . •• ~-· ... , 'I. •I.If t11rM . -m ~colii Comnnxalb Ji lltl'e wounded In the macfilne,awi.-ll<! HOLL Y\\IOOb•(UPlj.'.! A~ti<;s Dlailll • ~ta'l' a ~ ~. · .·.-: . _. r • ' . . . ' ; (Sot B~aD!ll,, ..... II ' . . ' . ~ laclllty. ~ Tboae atatemliill. lnclwlt the alleged admi!alon by a Sonia Ana llelghts ,UI !hit Ille WIS employed i!}' P"Ol!rlOtor Frank Showalter l.bort1y after her lrrival In lhia c:OUntry from Eu/ope and inlllated into the type of tr.atment.•that· f6nne~ the·hhil of .Hicks" complaint. JudCe Rutleo ·.,....a Iha! tile . allepl tions supported H1Cts• charges that the S!lddlebaCk'.IJad be<zi·Ule\! for ll@le limt ~·ror .pu1Wlel 'lof~le'W'doe8s · 1ssignatio!l .and prostilution.'' , "~. -~ Jnve.ti.P,tor's said · Hicks' ,.action against Showalter and· a group of partners in the Orange prtll).~ is.taken under the provisions of cauromiai1 Red Light Abatement Act and Is likely to be utended to other Orange County maisaae parlors that are pre1ent1y under inv..ttgation." • l Attorney's for the Showalter group in~ dicatbr at the J>earhig that' they Wiu· ... k a wrlt nullllyin( Judge Rutler's.oclion.in appeltste court Jndge"llulltr held bis f' junction order f°' five days to give thtlll Ille opportunity to appeal 1\11 decillon. II that appell falla, It ii Hpected that the,'1"'1 action in, the lawsuit will be tho set~ of a trial dale. ljlsks will' ask in that trial for the pennanent · closing of the Saddle~ Salina .ancf the sale of it& fixtures and flt· tings at •• public ·aQCllon. He has suc- cessfully asked for idenUcal action U. connecuon with U:ie closing of .a numl)er of toplesllbottomleY bar• in Orange COUn(y. • ·Orn•• ·-tiler • • Tblngo are wannll( up alq jbe Orlll(e COUl....U the way up to 70 lf yoo're Jatk)'. with the norm in 1l>e mJd-tOI !llld .. llUllny liundlY, skies .. • . -INSIDE TODAY \ dUef De~ly Coroner Allen F. Paine said the victim, ~teven L. Lugar, died bt.1ntly In the,accidehl, which occulTed at eJ>out S:lS.a.m. Sfie told police iBe man threatened her wJUt a· knile then shoved her inlo. the moltar attack. --, : ;-· Lynn, 45, "1" ·1affmct a . sfroke ·last ;-. l'\l!iff, aiid ~ ~ iooli' ~ • ' 7:'_ . I wee~ .... u 111 criUcal condilloo foctoy . whoo.ihe~lf'tlr,tta'!'lf1!ino<tbli!l , Personal ' Inco-,ne:up . following wpcy at 1141. Sinai bOspilal. Vil!'\' Vi .. Street, 1ttempttt!.a,)ell 1Ur!i I 1!ie -ddver of the vehicle, Danfel ..J . Keck. 11'1 a186 of Funerton1 was fn serious condltioll-1! Lome Unda ll091>ita1. "Officials eaidJhe two' youths, both slu· dent! at Fullerton Union ~nigh School, were returning from Big Bear Mountain, Wero Ibey had -to pther lllQW to tpl'!ad oo their school'• campus, •n In• nuar pre-Ouistmas tradition, trunk ~ Ills car. • , lfe. drove her to an orange grove, r~~ ber, then slloved her bact into the trunk and flnatly rtltaJed .her In an alley near Finl and Wrighr'"streets in Santa Ana, police st.id. The young giti was unharmed other 11\an !he suual -u1~ police.aold. 11>ey •re hunttna the assailant. ~ I ---,;;. She ttmained in the intemive Cari uiit!. 16 jlit P*!Jl!oL-t»I0'11hbO!llld !rid. Tile '' • wAslllNGTON (AP) -I'trml in· Ml,. i<Ym!'. tlie wlf• of i.u,"*'8m1n i'."P'~ drove. tho!l llllAlf sedan lnto 'a .. ·me Jncre··-' by"• blloo~in Hovem-M-'-Han and •'-' _j ••• of ..:..:. -=rd and ulillly polil «> ·~ \ ~ -..,. "'!'""' · ~ JUVWW u.u11'f• comer of Palma Avmue. " ~ t her, ct>mpared with a 11 on . •, starred 'Jn dor.ens of mot!Dn pie~ m A firt•l)eporlmelltROocueUllit in October, the Commerce ~panm t ! the 1-4 I-She-·" ed .. ...:..... · _ _. · • reported Frlday. Tl!o.JncrW<WU •boo•· ~an -· _,, •••• .,. WU called Ii>-· Ille -~N 111- tqUally split bet .... a 10..,..,..t•aod ' Dec. l ud wu, operatOd fJ<I flll' .&D IJIB:ii!'""1\ lhe <ar wNcb Wlll 'INllctd dvlllan payrOilt. • , ·ahetiriom 'IINn!dq. ' ' apinlt the pol"·by Iba bOo•JtliMk. 1 I • . ~...,. ;J• • • .. .. J • ' . • . .. . ~· I t ' ' • • ... l • ' t • t t l I DA!l.Y moT ,...._P.,.I . .. ,• BEACHED •.• p-.... ~ Wl3 -nt the ahlp WU taldlll • jjller. lie did not alarm the P'' 331 ., it1liDJ them anything WU r....._,a . r-Bste~or '~~~ ~~g~; Th~~~'s 1 Nodlliig 'Like It- . . . \ . . , a TOM BAllLEv ' 1 . -z ,. i:wlY ~ tllff ClllUSTMAS, MORE TRAN 'ANf OTHER 8EASON1 revivt.S a rich store ol. ~ for moat ot us and 'thole .who bave shared that thouiht' with me mpst o( ~ tfusured JMmoi1in are auociated wi~ our childhood. ,. r The trinunini, Chri.sttp&S dinner, • p&rticulnly w~l­"'!\le gilt « the joy Of lft ~lly worm lariill~: -to be moo1-tb< IJo!Nl,, .. ,....u~ "' wtio tiaYt broa~ the topk: with me. · _., Tbey are very much 1n 1blbct'r.lchl now, too, but I ..ippcise that my particular mes!ioiy .m only bi really meanlngful to those who know the North Country of F..ng· land or thole who know of the customs of the sturdy Angl~ Su:ons who have made that ~a unique. • My memory i1 of nH Ca).e. It is really mon than 1 a Cbrlstmas memory 'for It begins in November with a custom that is, alu, nothing like 11 prevalent as it wa1 in my boyhood. WE WOULD COME HOME f~m school in our York.shirt town on a gray November day to get our first delighubl whiff of Christmas; the spices, fruits and essences that we were about to be mixed by a flushed and happy mother into famijy's Cake. . That glorious creation deaerves capitalization for it ·~ad nothing in com-"mon with your common glirden fruit cake; It y.iu ttu)y .unique in its creation and baking and the end product defies description to those of us who have to endutt what the bakers of today call Christmas cake. But back: to the first mii:ing with huge wooden spoons in the largest baking diJll I ever saw and woe betide those of us who dared disturb Mother at her cberlshed task.--Discipline wu voluntarily uercised and rigidly reln- 1. forced at the time she put her milture into the oven. ' . t.:' Jr ..sEDIS· AN ODD THING to say but l can bear the sllence now. The -ticking ol the clock, the IOft collapse of coals in 'the fireplace and the aaUdied • ~ yawn -of ... dot stretcb1ng out before the flames. 1 -soon tbe house would fill with the delicious aroma of The Cake tn ill first mooth w•teriol movements int9 the beavy,mo~ thing of ber1uty it w~~ ·deltiotd.to become. But any child who dared to comment on the s!Luatlon a\ illlt particularly holy hour was sure to find the Item eye of a disapproving fatber «m him. • . 1 ~ But finally ·the objects of our administration would emerge from the oven and a flushed, triumphant mother would pop them Into their many tins. "Ope for your Aunt Rose, a tasting cake for tboee new neighbors and we must ·have ·a:,bli one.for Uncl~'Sidney; he loves them ..... " The list would go on and on. · +;.;~ DAYS LATER bur first rewar~-wo~id appear. We were, (IY~n out'JXJrlJ9Ps of "tasting cake," those forerunner• of The Cake that were ln- 1 vu:tably delicious and would lead one's mother to decide that indeed The Cake of that year and vintage. would meet her high standards. 1 Al if the verdict was ever in.doubt! . And then came the Twelve 'Days and the liberal dispensation of llfle ' wedges of The Cake to friends, rtlatives, postmen, d~en (garbage collec- -ton} Md anyone who could be penuaded to enter a home tliat was, in the true Yorkahirt. ~adiUoo, a f<>Wll of hospitality. · With The Cake would be served chtese and a glau of sherry or, if you prefttrtcf, tea. lt was the same everywhere you went in our town ; "come in, lovj. l won't have_you N3 no. )'ou will sit dow_n,and have aome spice cake andr cbeeae With US. If ~ • I \ "'(l , • ,. .. T)lo holpitality anjl the good cheer art .lili~, I am ~red, t>ul '!'he . Cake al my chlldbood is rartlf seen. In its place the good North Co u n t'1' woman -.m offer a 'bdught fruit ca1't: f,bat might have teemed delJcious to those of ';'!; _wbl) were not l,l!he.red into tM Christmas ieuon on the wings of !J'he ~·· ...... -• ."\, • <, ·A g011Uy Ucldng clock, the soll crumbling Of glowing coals and tht heavy 1lgb of a contented dog , ! can hur Uiem now as I sit with my Christmas tntm· ory. .. •• -.. . • . ., ' any Specks ot Life ound Around"'9rit1all . . -. By FREDER!f!l' ,SCHOEMER!. Of a. °* 'Utt SNff region would be barrt.ri. Instead we found all kinds ol. animals and planti. '' SU life of many differai!lt types, lri- cluding k>bsten, crabs, eels and kelp, art growing prolifically around the end of Laguna'• • 3,100 foot ocean outfall, re·sea.rch conducted by the Lifeguard Department has revealed. Conrie'r said that sludge ls not building up at the end of the ouUall and that el· fluent l~iVing it is dispersed iDtd' the sur- rounding waler "almost immediately due to the strofli currtntl on the ocean bot· tom." "I was realty surprised." rommented Chief Lifeguard Skip Conner, who along with guard Rod Riehl, has Inspected every inch -of the large concrete pipe. "We had many reports that the who ' OUNll COAIT DAILY PILOT -----·-IUJIOI COAST l'UILISHIM• COM,AMY l•~•rt N. w,,4 Prttlftflt •M l'lolt>lltW Jeck l . Cwr11v \'kl l',.lllW fM 0-ttl MtMtll' Th•111•• K11¥il •~llltr' 1h111111 A. Mwtl'MRt M•Mtlnl t:'aw di1tl•1 H. L••• l td11r4 r. Nill AMllllM MIMlll'll l.tlHon ....... CAt• -.1 m W•f 81V stntt ....,_.. hedl1 ao M...-rt 1ev:tv111'111 '-"""" ._.., m ,.,.., ""'"• ti"'°",,,.._ a.ct11 UtJS IMCll t.ui..-1"' lttt ci-tt1 Ill Htt111 II ~l'n'IN ll•I I Conner noted that of 12 diffuser ports on the ouUall, only two were clogged to the point of needing cleaning. Coliform bacteria counts, he added, were well within state atandards and the bact!ria that did make It into the ocean were quickly killed by the presence of 1alt in tbe 1ea water. Conner termed the sandy noor ol the ~an near the end ol the ouU11l as "very colorful," with good lighting and prac- tically oo solids suspended ln the water, Depth ol. the water at the end of the out- fall, constructed in 1958, Is U feet,· 1a1d Conner. The nut step, he said. would be to detennine if a temperature inversion layer, known as a thermocllne, which keeps effluents at the bottom of the ocean, Is operating, "I'd also like to dive out there during our peak s.~wage now periods in tqe 1um· mer and let what.It's like then," Conner added. · The area near the diffuser regkin, ht . 'Jaist, is highly activt. "J have one fan· tastic photograph of ~leel that, lives In 001 of the diffuser poru,"· s•I~ Cohner. During tht several weeks or divlng, he ~stlmated that' twelve rolls of color film were 1hot. The data ind pictures have been forwarded to the cily Department of Public Works, which requested the study. Conner 1ald that 'Dlsed on his observa- tioos of the i..,una ouUall, he would go along with the. ranks o(. 1cie.ntlsll who favor keeping lndlvtdual outfalls for various communi.Ues. ''I th.ink if we hid one large ouUall ltn'lng several com- munitit1, we'd find things preUy barren out there," Conner commented. Conner nkl he and Riehl wenl down "thlnking we'd find a dark. dingy •ewer ..:.. something Hite tbe black bole of Laguna." Ht 11<>1'<1 that both ol tllelil received 1hot1 of gamma 1lobulln, after ·ltlM'linc tha' other eommen::lal divert bad oonlracttcl bepoUUa afttt workin( oo oce~ Oljlflll!. • . "IO t•r,11 Conner noted, "no 111 effeda." I . ,.. '";iitZ.. ~&:\Ip~ . -:I!'~ .. ,.... llntilll~=-bow -=~}~ wu WJCltr:'!, Grey!hock oajd the C.ptal~ld not alert the pa.ssenger1 unit afte.~dajlight when lht La "Jtaz shoreline was fn view. "B}' 7:30 a.m. the ship was listing about 40 de&rteJ to atafboard and alf the pas,aengers were on the port aJde," 9reyshock llid. It was evident the crew was dwnpina fuel to try and balla!t bte ahip. • I ' . '"'By the time-we got into La Paz Harbor about I a.m., u.e ship ~as listing ~ defr<Ot. Vfe bad .al>Out 14 lncheJ' of fJttbolrd "" !be ataJboard aide and l8 feel"on tho pQrt side.• Greys~-iald ~captain headed the ship toward, .. tee ferry landing at Pio- chilinque Harbor, but when It became ap- parent he wouldn't make it1 he had the crew drop a port bow anchor and swing the. ship artlund io that &he was beached on her starboard side. "We lost both automobiles and both boats," said Gi'eyshock. ''When we looked in the cargo hold as we were taken off by a small Mexican freighter, we could see Uµat the e,ntire area w,as under water." The .cargo area was filled with vehicles and small boats, he said. The freighter transferred th e passengers to a' small Qlmmerci,:J vessel which took them ashore at ·La Pa · Phil Greysbock and his other son re· mair:ied in La Paz and are ei:peded home today or Sunday. Packard also remained in La Paz. Paul Greyshock said the big white fer. ry presented a sad, but spectacular sight as she lay on her starboard side on the beach about a mile and half from her nonnal berth. "It was quite 1 night, but I can't say enou1h about the skill and .courage of the Mexican captain,'' said the IS-year-old Greyshock . · Adult at 18 Law May Cost State College Districts SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Tbe bill low· ering the age of majority in CtJilomia to I! could cost. the Ute's community colleges 1001:e than $20 million annually. 'Ille california Junior College A!aoc- lation, in a memorandum isstJed f'ridcy st.id ~e.,lass .QOUl.d come 'it l.argfi· n~ be~ ol rlgu1at itlldenfs ate reCl.S5ified as adult s.t~n~. 1 • , Part,ol Ille dJi!p U.,:iricom•,'lfOu\d come bc<:a.,.. th!;.ataje~Jll"Vldts JllQ'Jor ,..,µ, regular st1¥!ent laking Jess tban 1~· cU-.i, hours, but $5.19 for adult students in the aame classification. ~ The"meifiorandnm , sent t<r-college ad· ministrator1 and trustees, said ~.':>out 100,000 of the community college sys- tem's 400,000 part-time studenb are be- tween 18 a~ 21 years ol age. The re.st ol the loss could come if 18- year-old students could establish resi- dence in a district and &Void pa ying out- ol-state tuition. The association said it plans to seek legal opinions from the attorney general clarifying the status of IB·to 21.yetc-old a~udents. . ·Hearing Slated In· IDght of Way Bribery Attemp~ A fonner right-of.way agent wOO au. thorlties allege promised to 51.eer a pro- posed freeway clear of a Costa Mesa tire shop in return for a set of lirea for his wife's car Md $1,000 was ordered Friday to face trial March 20 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Byron K. McMillan set the trial date and a Feb. II pretrial hearing for Robert Aden NicOOls Jr., 44, of Anaheim. Nichols pleeded inoocent to charges of grand theft, attempted grand theft, rec91.ving bribes and soliciting bribes. Identical pleas to related charges were offered by three co-defendants: Robert Aden Nichols m, 18, the principal defen· dant'1 , Stephen A. Pugner, 22, and Mat· thew Bromberger, 19, both of 17675 Santa Cristobal, Fountain Valley. All four were Indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury after a long in- vestigation by the district's attorney's of· flee into the a11eged bribery and at- tempted bribery by the defendants of residents whose homes stood in the path of proposed freeway construction . Tire shop owner Donald Swedlu nd whose' premises at 585 W. 19th St. are dlrectl1 in the path of a proposed freeway, playF.d a major role In I.he in· vestlgation When he told Costa Mesa police of the alleged approach by Nichols and backed up the charges in a letter to Stat< Sen. Dennis Cupenter (R·Ntwpol't Beach). All four defendants are free on $10,000 ball each. Putnam. to KTLA • ios·..Ma!!Lts (APl -a;.;, Pul- 'ntm, t-vderin-new!Cai\efwlfh 31 years Jo broadeqtinJ, is reluming to televlsicln Illa .. KTLA alter thret'1''" a~KTTV· TV ~" • K'l'LA sJ>Qteam•ll aakl Fri-~ day. Putnam, now anchOrman of R1TV'1 Monday-throug)t.Friday 10 p.m. riews ~roadc11t starts work Monday It KTLA, where he'h •ncbor the SO.minute.11ew1 at I p.m. and the «>-minute ntwa ~t JO p.m. • on weekdays. · Prices 1.0. thru Christmas$ $444 Vinyl Luggage • 1SY:i Inch Si11 • 16Yz h1ch Si11 Your Choice $2~'. lh• 9lft f•r .th-Oii tk• aol IE•ch pi•c• i1 hllnd crafted. ""-ldtd 1illridl11, bra11 llpptr. .• ·;; .. ' l ·: • tei. S5.4', 11~ a 11~" 11n .. u.tt ... " $1.4', 11~.&··2fli:' ~u .. $4.41 I Ladles' & Misses I · ~Vinyl ·.· Boots '• Popular Gninny loot J. Fa1t.i ... 1tl1 Wellingto• loot . Tw pepiilor lfyke lo 1hift'f •ri11~• bl•tk w whii. pa1111t •ill'f'L Groii11y Mot with fnillt l1ni119 ond Welli11ftotl with ill" tie' hvc\.le tlrop. l oth ttyl" hoff -p;..,, -1.i.-9rip,.r type h••' a11d 111 fuU ·l1119tli :sip,.,. Jw iolff • 911 ~· sr, •• ~, to ·10: • • ~ r ._ .. .:. ~ Open Sn4•Y Ii i<·. Late Ennl111 for your Shoppi•I Conve1ience •Save $1.66 A ..,_,w111t ... tiftl 1115' .-rtlt lty""' roclio •-~,. 111 Cl pedet. All tfte o)lt191 iMllHlled1 fvll circuit, 11.rwiy rari,<i119 1tiw,, ..,, ...... ltattfft. a.1114 ,., .! . .,,., gift ... Pl!!. 1117 .......... •11ular $J3" Solid State Tap1 l1cortl1r SIYI $9'' $3.19 ,fOf ltoliit, kh"I ., officel The .... areu11d 9ift. S1111t. Mlecter 1lld .. · collffol for reconl, ploy, ttep •11• rewind. Ouol treck. Co""I"' with >-tt•ri•1, "llthlr ... rullin ..iu .. )h011•,~1o~eiJI~ ... '11d J"i. ef 'tlllp• .... i: ... • • .. .. ~· I f:. Lady Wiishire r ' $J2" Value Lux Digital Clock N ..... ,.i..fort: affhla lllrffty low pric•l S111K1tio1111I wilu1 juJt 111 ti-flt' l!olidoy tilt 9inn9. $599 Oit itol d1ol !or d1r- W r1odin9. - $6" lattery Oper_ate Pinell Sharpener & letter Opener Cantrece II ' Nylons 3t$2 00 I ·compart to Others Selling for$1.6S pr, Wrl11•I• f, .. 11yl,,,,. tf fGa.. wlou1 Centrec• II. No bo11· •Ina or~11111nii. first 111u11lil'f 1to111l•11 itod;l•ll• for .ho!i• day ""'"'i"'ll or t i•ing. • leg. $2'7 Mlrrt1r Vanity Trays ·. Dilcouot $249 Price aeciut!ful d,.....r occ"" ..rl1tl GrNt gift Id._ fltl'" MeM or $is. C""- fr-N _. '"""''"' .ttyl .. Jft -I •f'ICfsltl ... 'I" Value! Pack el Ewere~dy 'D' Batteries St. HeleM Callfernla Brandy Dlscou 0 nt$299 Price Try It fer t"9 h1 lid11y1. Callf- .mila'• •Wll M11- dy ··-to "*'" ,..._,,,_ • I• ~T ... "J. , Rene · IMCllartl Ch••P•IH or Celtl D~k • lry C~1.,1p1 • colj locl $14, • r11t C•••JIPI . Pin• •nd lelll"' dri11k1 tkt 11111 , ... helld•)ll ,..,d. fifth tolltn,, .1u1t $1.4P. > ·30 ~for ·n ··ert • , Noted New sman D~ at 88 Grouchy Tuegislators.'Back Fo r E~tra Work Se ssion . ' ' . ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -:Die California Legislatw:;e returned to the same old re- apportionrvent stalemate with 1Gov. Rea- g3n Friday after a IO-day recess an_d members groused when told they prob- ably v.wld have to work the weekend befoie Christma,,. Eve.t. Congress managed to wind up Its business before ~ state legislature, adjourning Friday until Jan. 19. The Q .lifomia tegISlat.ors have to re-- turn Jan. 3 for the start of the 1972 reg- ular session and Reagan's office an- nounced Friday that he will deliver his sixth State of the state addres; at 111.m. Jan. 6. Both the Senate and Assembly reap- portionment committ~ put out re- districting bills much like the ones they had ·approved before the 335-<lity Jong J97l regular session ended in contusion and in<-:~tion in the early morning. hours or Dec. 4. . Reagan called the lawmakers back Into special session on Dec. i· to pass a ta:t bill . which they did, and to ret.ppor- lion Senate. A.!Rmbly and ' congressional districts, which they didn 't. They decided to recess for a "cooling- 30-cent Toll Cut ' On SOme ·Calls HunUngton Beach aod Westminster residents will get a break on their telephone bill beginnlllg Sunday. General Telephone oi:fidals say the JB.. cent tolt on all calls placed to Traburo Canyon and LqWla Hllls will be eliminated. _ , . , Calls placed ~ the 586 exchange In Trabuco On1'0" and the 831 exc~g~ in Laguna HUls_j which now cost so· cents. will be free ol charie wben the toll elimination becomes efCectJve. ' Subscribers need lo diaJ ooly the seven-- di&lt number to ffilCh parties in Tnlloco Qm,yon and Laguna Hills after ~ c~e bat been scnJbbed, -t' b i s ellminates the need to dial the dllit ."l," first. before dlalin& tbe fisted """1>er. • off period IWad, hoping to. negotiate agl"#meJl~ between Republicans and Den1ocr8ts thl!t Reagan .might sign. Bu~tbose sessions failed and the Dem""' ocnil$; holding slim majorities in both housa, were beek to arguing among themselves how to proceed. The concenJ sus was to move with an 'A!sembly meas- ure drafted previouSly thrt.. would bOOlst the Democratic margin tp 44-36 -almost certain to be: vetoed by the Republican governor. 1be Senate reapportionment committee approved a slighlly different plan than it h2.1 before. It wookS maintain the 21-19 Demreratic 1118!1in in tbe upper house aDd save the seats or Democratic Sens. LawTence Walsh ol Huntington Park and Jaines Wedworth. oC La H&lra. Their districts had been put in jeopardy before in order t.O get Republican support and a likely "I\eagan signature. But the go\'emor shocked Republican senators when he told them he would DU'~e no such commit.n1ent. Sen. George MMtOOe .'(0-San F.ran- c.1.sco), the majority floor leader, sekf Reagan. called him down · to .his Capitol oflfce, eerly Friday ~ of\~ ~~!~le compromise. But Mos6orie: &aid Jt Wa! entirely unacceptable. The lawmakers ,..mt moot of the day In~ etr2tlegy eeasioO&. Replblich re- iused to ·waive rules that would have allowed J>8SS&ie of the reapportionment measures in one day. Senators said it probi!>ly v.'OUld be Mciadt.y bef-ort the legislature could wind up the redisbicting job. Again there was a dispute o\T~ con- gressional reapportionment between Democrats in the Assembly and Demo- crats in the Senate. That issue might have to be ironed oot in a twO.house coderence.a>mmiUee. nut week. Severr.l congressmen were in Sacra· mento aLtempUng to protect .their inter· ests in \he U.S. HCM.L9e. reapportionment measure. LA . .Gets "Tough • On Homosexuals . . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police Chief Edwud Dsrii bu added homosexuals to bis vieti squad'• "most· wanted lilt.·• S.turd'1. -1,a. 1tn • DAILY P1LO'f •• , • ~ ~ 1 ~ • ~ • . Uallgla Desll • . I ' ~ Delayed Nod J .. .... -._ .. From Nix on f , ' . v t ) ) • ,. . ) ... ' ' ~ ' -;·--,. . f CUSTOMIZED -Behind the blg smile and twinkl· Ing Christmas wreath eyes put there by DAILY PIWT Stall Artist Dana H. 0 Ham1• Crum is the Explorer. motor home which TueSday night will DA"-Y PILOT ...., ,.,,,.t. become the "mnilemoblle" for seve?al hOW'I a1 I ii cani .. Judges in home-like co~od All "'"' the~ Orange Coast area to saire entries in the 40-mlles of Christmas Smiles contesL . l 40 Hiles Contest ' \ ' Judges Get 'Smilemohile'~ ' ) . The "smllemobile" which ~ carry judges ol the im 4.0 M"lles of Christmas Smiles cootes:t over their route in style is an Explorer motor home. E>plorer Motor Home Corp., ol 30lt Newport Blvd., Coota M .... boa doo>lUed the use o( the motoril.ed home for use of judges whose smedule will have L"iem on the ·road for many hours u they study seasonal decorations from Seal ~each to San Clemente. Newport Beach realk>r John Macnab, president of the Onm&e CQunty O>rast Association, today announced the selec- tion of the panel of judges for Ul! ''40 Miles" event co-spol'lsored by the OAlL Y PILOT and the association. ~hairmen .-Of tbe event are, Clp Blaclbum, Ne'\fport Beach teal estate man and former president of the coastal group, and Carl Kymla, general manager ~ Moulton-Niguel Water Dlstricl 11Rel~ keep us honest," said Kymla, ••will be Cap's wife, Shirley, and my wife, Terry." Preliminary judging of e n t r i e 1 ' a committee deolinlted by the jod(<L ~ ed ol focal te ts The full CftW "' ...... will -.. nominal by sponsors con s Explor..-"smllemoblll--0.. '1'lleldoJ"""' in commun!Ues throughout the Orange long evening ol lravellng and judglac. • Coast area will be conducted at nigh! by Dlnnor will be .......rmroute lo olloW the judgts to haft time to --oa(e fiDaltsts In the compellllon ~ the laNlung orange Coosl ..... Dogs Must Have Licenses Feb. 1 The trip in their home-<un>Gllloe .. wbeeb will lake nmi to• -•Ii. communities, ead> ol -bal)I · nominated entries throogb local opCllllGf", Newport Beach officla!s have decreed. ~~hi the nit are Sell ·~ that Jan. 1 begins the season for certain Huntington Beach, Fountain Vill9, citJ.zens to go to their neighborhood pet Carta Mesa, Culverdale (tmne), !Ail shop, veterinary bospltal or fire st8uoD F«e1t, M11Sloo Viejo, N= Belc6, pnd render the dog-<atdler his due. = d~ana~J:"/l!plltnno ':'.f!U!" Dog owners cannot obtain 1972 licenses San Juan Caplstzlno and San aemm~ at city hall, at the police department. '!be DAILY PIL<lT and Orange ~ Beginning Feb. 1, all dofl;s over four Coast A&soclaUon will present Dlliqun months old caught without tbe '6 UCenle seven wtnners--fkst, leCOnd: -and Cl -issued only when valid rabies shot place in areawide compeUUoa in tyo_ ~~too. are pttSented -wW be int-. divlalonl (mldentlal and ~l. !"'......._ and an overall 0 am.stmuvllle lt71"' Llctnses will be issued r r om award. for the ane or corrmmltJ 1lhiillll neighborboocl fire stations in addition to .....,. to thO luclas to -Ille mc;I ~I stores trod hospitals, bot only lr<n 6 Chrislll1ao I~. • I l · p.m. Mondays llJ!1>ugb frlday1; ' -Juilt• 1'1>1,1 they ..n ~ m. to~ p.m. Satunlai'i and 1 to I p.m. ~ay Cl life" wTU be clncta!• DI :ui;'"i. on SUnda)'I. Motor Rome Corp .. Who will pilot Dog owners an also reminded lo leave loot "smllenidblle" the ~· WI Alao serving ai. judges will ·~ G'1Y Burtill, owner anil ge.Deral manager of radio station KOCM; ~1141' B"'1'l' ef. nne Arch Bay, a former 'design major at Un!venity of Oklalxma WhQ is DO'tV pn .. -••ve sOcre\ary '!or ail orihte cdii.st " 7~al!y'llniJ1 and~. iJIU. ~ PIWI' pijilic lttVI~' manager. '." 1 R iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~:~il~bom=e~, bul:lo~~::co:lll~or~a~ dOoated &r, ~ 1\1!9 la Ujo. 5 ... event. , > ,• ~ ... ' ' Drive One Home For CHRISTMAS! COUGAR- for 1972 The cat comes on beauiilully !or '72 .••.. Pound for pound and dollar for dollar America's best equ!P' ped sport car! What others call extras are just standard on the sleek, sophisticated. Cougar. Take this 1972 two-door hardtop V /8 for example. , •. gorgeous metallic lime w i th matching interior, select shift transmission, Power steering and Power front disc brakes , Radio, appearance protection group, tinted glass complete, Dual racini mirrors, deluxe wheel covers and included as a Christmas special .•••. AIR CONDITIONING .•••• , '--------$3990.00 Over 70 New Cars to Choose From • All At the Old 1971 Prices! • • HURRY! OUR NEXT SH IPMENT WILL Ci\MY THE AUTHORIZED PR ICE INCREASE! "OranQt Co101t11's Famuv of Fint Carr'' • I son NOTICE! .. . . . ' . " Officer Slays Youth PICO RIVERA !UPI) -A shtrltt's df P'.ltY shot and killed a 11-yt.al'~d Pico IUma youth who wu Upecttd Of at,. temptlJlg a ~ Friday In' a ooin- operated laundry, officials said. "n>e vic- tim. identified as David S. Aguayo, was shot by deputr, John R. 'l'r<lu!ner after 'i\guayo "whir ed a~ ln a crouched position'' foliowlnj • chase on 0rA.nge StrteL "We an! golng to treat the gay liben,. · • tlon groups the sam& as ff"Jllale prostt- tutes," Divis told newwen Friday. EXCISE TAX DISCONTINUED 7 o/o REDUCTION ON ALL NEW CARS A1W1vering che.!'ge1 thal the department Is spendina unnecessary manpower In arrest.in& bomoewlals, Davis said, "Many or them are the real criminals. A man v."ho Ml fallen Into their trap ha.' many times been murdered and many of tho wuolvecl murders in p«tlons ol the city are of &hlll nalw-e." \ .. 2828 lfARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA • 540·5830 "" I lo\IL Y l'ILOT • . 1'- .. sttont.,,. Oectmbff 18,·l~n · • . . Pew Pope s,e.ru o.~ · ·Married Priest . . P~lp}.t ' I ~1all1 L1tlitr1a 'a.;... L.C.A., llllJlaml1tQn HueC' ... 11w1t. ·ICbedulel u.._w.r• al lt:• a.m. Arlbor.JL '""""11 Pulor, will 'apeU e "1llo Q'edeatlail OI OWWn." .Am Ml1el 11 ....-; UoJd Donleloall Is aaa..w .... amdlJ Scbool will bl hellt 11 t :IO ud II a.m. Clurdl acbool throuib tbe elpth grad• will be hlld at t:IO •-l!l·i tHe high sCboo! clua metta at 10:45 a,m. Child eue ls provided at botb tervices. At · 7 p.m. · the chi~) ChriltmU progr'1m wlll tie praeni..I for all members ud friends. On ~ evtnillll at 7:IO the cb>ir will present the1 cantAta "Born • King" by John w. Petenon. ~ U p:!!!.i~ee will be held on ~be. Chrlatmu En P'aniUy llervtct •l f p.m. la tbe 11DCNvy, friends, nel1llbor1 and members tl tbe _,,..,,.ty ire cordlally inViled to attend. There will allo be a New Year'• Evt ·Communlon Service al 7 p.m. lo which the public is invited. Servl<o· t a.m. at 'Nowport Harbor Lutheran. P a 1 t o r Jamee G. Bliln~ ttnnoo Is entJlW, ··~ came in blts1ing.'' J'lllnln& t h e worablp -· tho SUnd1y School will • pmenl their Chrmmu Program wltli the Vt1per Hour, 7 p.m., the cbolr 1'W prtHDt an everUna of Cbrislmu cm.11, bollt old • a'od new. Other Sun cf.ay ser.vlcel art Sund.ay School, at t: 15 •.. m. ud Cbritt!an Youtb Fellolnhip al I •·"'· entire SUnday School taking -._ ill be hll•--• Ban Reiterated· • VATICAN CITY (UPI) ~ Pope Paul VI bu repeated hil oppolltlon today lo 1 propoaal allowing married men to beoome priest.a but he did not reject outrigl)t a recom· mendaUon by . the T h i r d reeommendltlOtll would be converted to church law. Vatican SecretarY of Siiia Jt.en Villot said the Pope repeated to him bis opposition to allowlng married meit intG the prleSthood but the recom• menda(ion wu not publicly re- I« ..... 11111 -at t a.m. Jimmy • • r "d.!: dtiprtonudPJnl . al It:• u11. '1111 SUnday 6cboal . CirltbNI Program "c::lwWmu 11 Quilt" will be ,.-at l :IO p.m. 'Ille hmll1 Olrillmu par\Y wW follow tbe plOgfUI. ' part. Special aervlCes Will be . .1ucre w · I c ""ow I week--Olriatmu Eve at 7:$0 Christmas party; at St •• held durirw the Week'-Christ.: \ Mlcbael a.t All A • C e I I ' ~ Eve at 7:30 p.m. and Eplteop1I. Cl111rclli (Corona det (llriltmas Da.y at 10 • .1.m. Mar dunng the 1:30 a.m. ' · service. II'be part~ wUI be al rJ~ Seel• lnternaUonal Synod of Bishops \ to relax the church law. The aynod, which ended Nov. e:, came up with two pro.. poulJ -one forbidding mar- jected outright. I The Pope already had bon- f ed he would not relax ~e c ch law fc>tbidding priest• "When tbe .\nCeis Wenl A111y wlll be tbe sennoo lople of the Rev. Bruce A. Karrie 1t ~no Prabytertu ~~ a1 ·'die Co~ ZS50 Fairview Rold,. Colla Mts1. T h I s CJ!riltmu service wDI lriclude bealllifUI mu>lc by tbe three choitl. The wor!hip services 'Ille """"' · .. tjeet I« tbe Fourtb Sunday ID Adwn4 at Cenu dd 'Mar Commull)' c:::mutt, ColllftCatitul. ,111 Heliotrope Ave., will "be en- UUed "Christmas ls What You Make lt!" To be presented by 'Dr. PhUiP G.,Munay. Worship auvicea are at 10 a.m. with child care. • Clwr<b School Is also at 10. There will be a .. Who .la tbls Jesua1" Come alOllf witb Qilsl IAllllru Cfl..U this SUnday at 1:1$ and, 11 a.m. and look Into J..u..' blr1h at B&lebem. Christ Lutberan, lo<lled al 7'0 Victoria,, COila Mesa, al9G plans 1 Olildrt:D'• Ouiltmal Service at 7 p.m. on CJuistrnaa Eve. the following day at 10 !Wt-:e~ej~e'W:J Made Flesh." On SUnday, 11 Newport Rar!Nw Lutberu a..t9, 'l9tl Dover Drive, Newp>rt Beach, thert will be onlj one Worship "Cbrllt la Coming To You" IJ.jiColn School, next to Uie , 11· the tiUe or the message church. Oo'Sunday evening, at· which U. who wonhlp with · 7:3q p.m. the choir .will Flnt CU11tlan Church of prelent ~ annual "Pµlude to c.sta Mesa, 792 Victoria Cbristmu," a concer1 of Street, will hear during the Christn)a.s music with sototsts. worship hour 10:30 a.m. The Rev. James E. Piercy, Pastor of this congregation will be speaking. During the service, the Choir, directed by Mrs. Yvonne Harris 1Will sing, "Ring the Bells " During the •rwu the Ni1ht Before Christmas · in' Heaven· fa ·the sermon topic of the Rev. Don Sunukjian, gtiest minster.· on L M: Dugan, district minis~er fr o m the world headquarters of ~~hovah's witnesses iD; - ~1ew York will deliver tlie 1 lt:eyh9te address Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Norc·o Assembly Hall of Jehovah's Witness' es. His topic wilJ . be "Can You Live For; ever? Will'You'" ried men from becoming pr·iests ,under any circwruitancea and one, which would allow the practice in special cases. The· Pope,, in making public .documents approved by the group, said he alone· would decide wben and ·u any of ltJ · m8J'O' and Villpt said the poJ>e reiterated thJs again te>- day. The l!ope is not obliged· to accept any of the l'eCOn\· mendation! of the bisb(lJIS, who spent 38 days· In Rome deliberating subjects touching on the lives of all the world's 614 mHlion Roman Catholics. ,, ·(See PVLPIT, Pate &) • ORANGE COAST -·CHU ·RCH· DIRECTORY r • • ' • ' ' • I NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER FIFTEENTH AND MONROVIA NEWPORT BEACH ' 1 ICHlfUU OP SDYICD l:JOA.M-UILY MOININ• WORSHIP tJ41 ~M-SU.HDAY ICHOOL 11:tlA.M-MOINIJil• WOUHIP.· 6:11 P.M.-IYININ. WORSHIP. • ... .....,....._ ................ .,... .,,.... ''ON ..... lplrft. •• , 0. ~ tk L..r4" , Dr ....... o. w-. ,.., ,., .. ,2. FIRST' ASSEMBLY OF GOD ' • ~ I '140 E. 22nd St., Coil• Mosa-,5'48-3761 " • E. W. Phillipi, P•1tor SUNDAY SERVll:ES f:ll A.M-C~ ..... ~ l•ll ... ) ' ~' ' IUNDAY SCHOOL CHllSTWAJ NO.UM • 1l:IO A.M-"'A Lltllt Te u.i.t-" I l'htw l'tlfll ........ 111111 • · 7:11 r.M-"Lne r ... c~ .... .. " AC....,.ltytNMnfc·Dept, I I ' ' M~MtH .... kMal-A ... 2Vi•.._,,:l0 A.'M. te l :JI P.M, '' ' ' ·t'"''S.U.,,-~J.JJ,Jl ,i" I \ ; "'' ·'I' . ' - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.NCHD OP THI MOTHll CHURCH THI Pfltt CHUICH OP CHllST, SCllNT~SJ IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSnTS IS THE UNI.VERSE, INCLUDING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORC'li? Sunday, Dec: 0 l9th Cost• Me11 Ftnt .Chu.rcb of Chirst, Scientist JMt ..... Y.enio Dr .. C.... M ... ,....,~-t:11A.M. C~ s.vkll-11:00 A.M. ........... 211tW .. Y ... Dr. . ' ' $ I " .. Huntington Buc1-Flrst Church of Ch~lst, Sclontlst ltll & OUfto HotlqtH .... -' ' ~~1-t:JO& 11:00A.M. CWdl,-t:JO & 11:00A.M. 1_ ...... 1 ... -2z1Mlll11St. Newport BucJ>-l'lrat Church of Christ; Scientist JJOJ '1111 u .. , N..,.rt IMdi Chrc.• & ,....,. Scltaol-t:00.10:11 A.M. ....... le-. Jiii Y1ti L!• Newport Buch-Second Church of Christ, Sclontlst J1H hclfk YIN Dt., C.... .. Mw FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH- Main Ir Adams Streels · l'!untington Beach M•u1l11t Wenhip • , , •• , ••••• , • ··, • •• ·., l:JO l 11 :po 1.t11. 111111 Schoof , ••,. •• • 9i45 1,1'11. Y1t11th 6 r1up1 •••••• 6:10 P•"'• Ev•ni119 We"hip •• , • 7:00 p.111, H_,.y· tart llCOllldlll 1t all•NrVl- Oftlcl: t»-lllt DI.ti Olw!IOft J».t• FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victori• .&: Placentia Ave. Co.st• Mesa -'-I. PiercJ M.flll•ltr ... le McH,• D~'Kftr of Cllrlllllll d11e1tllll •• ,.., ....... ~ ........... ,,. 1.111. 1"1• kflMI ........ ., ... , t 14' 1.m. ~1m1111 w1r111111 ........ ttsH a.m. ...,. ·-................ , ..... v ... ,.. ...................... 1 ,.Ill. Nurserv Cart Provided. 14M771 141 .. 141 Corona del · Mar c."'"\).RC#f O..t' ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 11182 Culver Drive University P1rk, lrvlne In. H.m.rt N. NlerlHI• c, S-., ~-~f:OI A.M. G111t. Serfke-9:00 A.M. ,.,,_ Tiie Senke -10:10 A.M. ..... 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PAUL lLIYTll, MW.ter ·s···:HE~~~:~:~;~~~~=-··•·M~ ~ffenJ Ckurch 29121 NIGUEL ROAD ...-• ...WS. $11Ar1,.,.Mlt1hter w..-. & Chtc• k*'"' -11 A.~, ·496·0613 Ckoice . • • ' -· • ' OAll Y I'll.OT, f j PUipit 3nd ~ew ·Trf!gic Yulet.ime Loss Sparks New Faith (Contlnued From Pace t) Sunday, al th~ Plym,.th eoncre1aUooal ctturcb • f Newport Harbor, 326% Broad Street, Newport Beach, at 10 11.m. wor•hlp urvice. Sunday school ls held at the same time wltb babysitting service provided. The Cotta Mesa Fq,lll'lqa~a Ctlurtb, 1734 Orange Ave., will have 1pecial Chrlstmaa 5ervlc~ this Christmas Sun- daY. The Christmas Sunday School program under the direction of Rev. La Deane A. Jacobs, Sunday Schoo t Superlnt endentwillbe presented at t : (5 a.m. A Christmas aift pack and candy will be given to everyone in attendanci!. Rev. Robert B. Jacobs, pastor will speak on the topic, "Christmas, 'l1te Hope of Mankind" in the 11 a.m. Christmas W o r s b I p Service. Rev. La Deane A. Jacobs, co-pastor will speak for the 7 p.m. evening service. Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m .. Pastor Jacobs will show the color film strip on, "The story Of The Wise Man," in the Main Sanctuary. Everyone ls cordially "invited to attend these special servi~. Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 Baker Street, Costa Mesa, will have two worship services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Dr. B, Lothair Green has selected as bis sermon topic "God's Way of Doing Things." The Church School, grades up through eighth grade, also mee.t at 9 and 10: 30 a.m. Nutsery is pro- vided for both services. Christmas Eve Services will be held Friday al 7:30 p.m. for the children and Candlelight Service at 11 p.m. Special Christmas E v e Services will be held in the Flrst United Methodist Church, 420 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa at 7:00 and at 11 p.m. The early evening service will be for famil y groupS including the children and will feature: the youth choirs. carol singing and a brief meditation sermon by Rev. Richard J, Dun1ap. The special music will be under the leadership of Mr. John Lamkin. The· Candlelight Service will feature t b e Chancel Choir under the direc· lion o( ,!di. Dick Keykendall which will pre&ent Clokey's "A Child ls Born/' The group~will Welcome the arrival of Oicistmas at midnight With the singing or Gruber'! "Silent Night." Christmas S ll n d a y services will lie held at 9:30 ,and at 11 a.m. Church School will be at 9:30 and there will be an attended nursery al both service for the convenience of families with infant.I. Rev. Richard J . Dunlap will preach on the subject, "The Sense of My1tery.11 Christ United Presbyterian Church, 20112 Magnolia Avenue, Huntington Buch, will h a v e Pre-Christmas Worship services at th e regular hour of 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, December 19. Follow· ing the morning worship services there will be a special presentation of t'he Christmas Story by members of the Church Sunday School Depart· ment, and some of the tradl· tional Christmas music will be sung by the Junior Choir. The 1 n t e r n ational Chorallers, under the direction or Mr. John DeHaas, will present a program of Christmas music consisting of both traditional and contemporary numbers on Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m .. ln the sanctuary of Ch r J st Presbyterian Church. For this special occasion the choral group will pe augmented by the addition or several ln- l!ilrumentalls~ who will ae-- company some of the t50ngs, and provide special sound ef- fecll. ---·., ' "My Favorite Cbrislmu Verses" ls the title of the sermon to be given at the 11 a.m. service of Fountain Valley Community Church, 9420 Talbert, by the pastor, the Rev. Stanley P. Allen, following the 9:30 a. m. Sunday-school hour. Jn the evening, the 7:30 p.m. Bi~le Discussion will depart from 1ta series on The Book of Act1 in order to enjoy distinctively Christmas data from the Bl· ble. On Qirlltmas Eve al I p.m., Christ Pretbyttttae Quarch of 20112 Magnolla Strett, Hu. tlngton Beach, will have. a Candlelight Servi"' with the Sacrament of Holy CO~ munion belng obWVed, in celebration or the coming or tht Christ child. Memben and filends as well u those vi.siting In the area are invited to att,nd. After a month's leave or absence, The Rev. John Albey, rector or SL Jame• Episcopal Church, wlll return to the pulpll at the I a.m. service of Morning Prayer and Baptism, and lbe 11 a.m. celebration of the Hol.Y-Com- munion tbls Sunday. Oturch School will hlYe the 1111. cl.u&OI el tk year Sundlly, and there will be f.D early Eucharist and sermon by the Rev. Harlan CoykeDdal It 7:30 a.m. Tickets will ·go on ule this Sunday lo the congrega- tion, and 'thueafter through the Church\ Office (17S-OllO) for a Dee. 2' procluctloo of A.A. Milne'• endearing and enQuring classic, "W1nnie the Pooh" by the proleslional troupe The Bro th er hood Players lof River1ide caUfornial The 3:30 p.m. matinee ahct the 7:30 p.m. pro- duction in the Church Chancel are open to the public. The Feast of Olristmas will open with a Family Choral Candlelight Eucharist o n Chrislmas Eve at 7:30 p.m. The Traditional "Midnight Mass" a · FesUval Ctioral ' . Celebration· of the Holy Com· munlon will •begin at 11 p.m,, oil Chtlstmas. Eve, following a; half hour Oioir ConCtrt of. traditional and conte-mporary Carols by the Senior Choir under the direcUon of Dr._ Justin C:Olyar ·at 10 :30 p.m. On Christmas Day there will be a single service of Holy Com- munion and Sermon at 10 a.m., and on Sunday December ·25th the usual schedule of 7:30, 9and11 a.m. services will prevail. Two services will be held at the l.Gtberan Cbarcb of Our S.vlo< Saa Gabriel end Sen Pablo, San Clemettt.e, Christmas Eve. The ftr1t service will be at 7 p.m. and will feature the ~011ngest of the congregation, c h 11 d r e n from three years of age through tbe third grade. The second traditional Chriatmas Eve service will be a 11 p.m. and will feature a Christmas contata, "Night ol Miracles" sung by the choir. Tuesday evening the high &ebool J>eys and girls of Lutheran Church of Our Saviour will be singing Christmas carols at the South Coast Plaza mall. T h e Lutheran Cburcb of 0 u r Saviour offers regular 11erviceJ each Sonday at 10 a.m. for family worship and church school <)asses. fJ>r tj1 aiu at 8:4S a.m. A bu schedule o f Christmas 'Ctiiifiet ~ &1 1Jn- folding lit 18'l25 Bwitiard St., Flr1t United Methodist Cb11rcb Fountain Valley. Sunday morning's sennon topic by Rev. Ford R. Miller is entitled "Joys R Us." WotShip service ls at 9:30 a.m. Sunday evening is the annual family night Christmas program at 7: 30 p.m. On Tuesday evening, there will be a Christmas caroling party traveling from the Church by truck . U you would like the carolers to come to your borne, or know of someone that would ap- preciate having the carolen visit them, pltaSe call 962- 7291. :There will be two Christmas Eve services. A family service will be lield at 7 p.m. with music by the Junior and Chenlb Choirs. A play "When The Chimes Rang" will be presented by the Junior High United Methodist Youth. The Christmas story will be read by the minister. At 11 p.m. the Chancel Choir will sing at the Candlelight Com- munion service. Sunday is Christmas Sunday at St. Andrew'• Prnbytertan Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The pastor, Dr. Q\arles H. Dierenfield continues bls Advent series of sermons entitled "Surprise Packages at Quistmu" by preaching Part ID - "Spiritual. Power." ldenUcal worship servicu are held at I, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Special Qui..stmas .music will be WP- plied by the choirs and chamber orchestra, w l th halldbelts. "Though Christ a thousand times In Bethlehem be born and not within thyself. thy aoul will be forlorn ." Let us sense "0Ur new blrth''-fOT Christmas is without meaning unless we perctlve the Chrllt Consciotl.tne11 within ourselves. F« hit eennon·lec· ture thi! Sunday at ne F1rtt Chur<b of R<Uglou 8clea<e af Newport Beack, · the: Rev. Albert Burke baa cbosin "Our New Birth." The 10 1.m. setVlttt Ire held in the Ebeil Club, 515 'Balboa Blvd., on the Balboa Peninsula. Su n d a y School m«tl al the ...,. hour and 1ttVlet11 ire JoUowed by • corree hour. On Friday even- ing. at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Burke #\11 conduct I Ip IC I a 1 Chri1tm1a Eve Caodlell1ht S.rvtce. Mtullt Of OUYet Lathtraa Church, 24722 ChNaota Orivt, ·schedules worthlp strvlcu Chrlltmu Eve at 7 p.rn. Family service with Cherub ' . Choir, acrlptuie II at I p.19. service ot ltuOl\J 1' n d carols, caroler'• dxilr, and sermon: 11 p.i;n. w It b Candlelight Choral Eucharist, Cbanctl Choir. • On Oiriltmall Eve, a t -CaUioUeQve~,3ti Park / Ave!, Laau~ Beach besllln1n& a.I 11:30 p.m. Ulere wit) be .1 ml"'111hl l!juchlrist celebrathig· the Birth o( Christ on earth and in our heart.I. The Celebrant will be Bioho, Roman Paul Maykowski: .On Chr!atplas mornhig al 11 !here will be another Celebration of the Most Hob' Eucharist. YOU are. cordially invlled to attend either, or both, aervlce.s. lancis wUJ be played bf Donald BowfUJ and tht F""'' O'clo<t Players, a group tor recorder and harpsichonl. The Cb\llCh Chtncet Choit will ling tht anthem. Cluiltmu Eve the -aUoii will W.rihlp at lbe Balboa bland Methodist Church )ocation, 115 Agate Avenue, Balboa Island. '1be tradiUonal ChNtmU Eve and Communion Strvice will be held. Following tha aervlce, refmhmenfa and ctrolllnfl· wlllbell>tred. ~-~ !DJTOR'S NOT&: Chm• Wh>t Jrand things the father ..., It • time of Jov. bul hod 1D mind and how proud el ft cOmt1 in. tht midat of ed rialitifs that alto f1'CJ1'de BWy be want to be. ••lfmnQ, J"'I ., 11 did The football wu for the with. JuM&, wi\01• life, athlete BWy wu to become. from th• first WA/'ronted The boob to Improve blJ hard.ship, exile, danger, mind, the chemiltry aet to evtnttuillv death and tri· challen&:t him, the toy train iim.ph over it. The /ollm.o-fo~~:!;. ilumped lnto a i1ig 1torv Involve• th• writer'• jamil11, whlc1l alto chalr. Ht putt b11 bandt to hl1 j 1be faced distress but jovnd face and be wept. pvtst. His topic ,,m be ' cm onJwtr to it in the light Then. "hen grief could no ~vior ii Born." J o You • of the life that ccmc at loQier come, he aet llill for Cl>riltmas mualc will be Chrhtmoi 10111 minutes. The clock on the peclal I •-·t 1 manUe licked sUentb' and tbe featured end 11 c 11"~ 87 GORDON DANSON !low. wu quiet u be thought. The international Cliorallers aolo by Mrs. Wayne Davis. A~ ,,.. wn1w1 And be searched into hlmself, =Y~~wt!1 Ci~~ Cburch School for 2-ye1N1ldJ Pain wJ\ Billy'• eVer· painfuUy,andwlthdetermina- 7 p,m., at~ Prell>Jler!U through adult ls held at t :IO . present companion. llonk,.r be remembered. Chlfdl, 20111 Magnolia ~t. a.m. wlth' the 'College A1e lt delay'1f hb: faUIOI asleep Slowly, awkwardly, he got Huntington Beach, according CIUs meeUn&: at 11 a.m. Cof· at nlgt\t. lt was with him down on bbl bees. Quplng to their DiHctOr, John ' d '" •· throlJ&h the long d11k hours, A candle ll&hting ceremony DeHaaa. Tbls group, com-fee Ftllowllllp ls bel .u-i &110 and it was hls fir'st iwaktnlni his hands WlUI the la)uckles will higbllght the servicu to _.....-.1 f 25 b " patlo·•t 10:30 bttween worahlp awareness every mom1..... whittntd, be railed bit bead. be held at 11 a.m. &mday. at .,._,.. 0 m 1 m e .... ''God," he aaid In, an the WQ·la FelloWlhlp Cltv.rdi ~ting variOU1 ethnic ael'Vtces. For the last two of B\Uy'• 11 an I u l'a h •d w b I 1 pt r, of Relipa• Sduce which is blckgroUl'lds, wilt perform ln yciung years, the pain had utomething bu happened. 1 located at 2411 Pacific Coart costume and-present • varied Wedneeday at 1:30 p.m., the shadowed him. Re grew thin-ask that you bur me out. Highway in Corona del Mar. program of music, including a Sp1Jilual Growth Bible aus ner. His cheeks were drawn "As I ut hen!, I remem- Twelve candles, depicting the repei'toire ol. several uilUIUll o1 ~i'alUI l:.adleru cnrn.; and.bia eyes haunted. .berecl·w~t:,J ~nil~ Twelve · Apostles, will be Cb r ls t m a 1 D u m b ·e. r 1 ' ~Calle p 0 r t 0 .} a , Billy's pain was the terrible I ~'('e been., u<f bow you've llgbtedl by ,yOUI!& al!ters Lisa Admlsaio~ to the program ls alte~th of a to1JoCgan1111 retpo~ wllen ! ASkeclJOU to and 1*i Lippard, during the free, and rt(reshmenta Will it 008 aoo Beach, will baye as ·accident. He 1lad been flipped give 1ftl a hand.":, ·· me5S1t&e by Rev. E:leanor c. aerved f 0 l l 0 W· n I 11b cu.est minister Dick Mlll.s, from the rear of one tobogan, "But I know "°" that these Jackson, with resp on 1 Ive performance. noted evangelist wbo has and as ·he was sitting ln the were selfish pr1yers, fbr my reading 1rom t h ~, con-~:-""-', ·at ... Mtlodyland. 'Ille snow anolh,,er tQbogan came .. ._own penona1 aain. Aod wben l gregatlon. The background The St. ABd'l'eW''• 'If"""""' trombe~andstruckblmin Wed you to save Billy, that ChriJtmu arrangement for P re 1 by a·ert 1 • 'Oareh SUnda.1· momlng' Adult Bible the back. A tumor-de"Yeloped Was persoDll tod.,. ~ the candle holden w ·a s 11 n ct u i r Y choir with Class at ~ti a.Jl'L ls led by on hi5 spine, and t.bopJ:1 his , "l couldn"f stand to lose designed by the church soloist ~!!..~ ehos tdr •und, orthgan d'::. J\ev· James Xnot.ek. His parenta were unaware, ~ was him. I hid aucb .creat plan.s Mr. Jerry Mankowski with the ....... l""'c r ' er e .1 af.nnon at the l0:30 e.m. turnlni cancerous. for him and l wanttct .10me ajd of· Fred and Gene , lion of Dr-Jonah .c. ftliewr 1 ill be "A Viroin Desj>erately Billy's parent.a day for Nm to carry on for Kno loch R J k • will perform the first part of aerv Ce w . . ,, r 8'"gbt a cure. Billy wu their me. b · ~v. ~ C... s 0 ~ 1 the Messiah with the Hallelu-Shall Be With OU.Id. The only child. 'lbtre could be no "I wanted everybodt to sermon topic will be No i·ab Chorus on Sunday af-,_..,s,c ......... rWfilbeceiebrat-. mo.re. ~ t.--w what a fine....., lbad Room at die Inn" Mr. and the ain u.>1u ~,,.,.. ._""' -z- Mrs. Cosmo Eliante are open-ternoon, at 4 p.m. in ~ ed and the choir will sing. At They took the boy from doc--raised. ' i 'th · home ln Laguna Rills unctuary. Composer rge 7. 00 Oui.ttmas eve there tor to' dOctor, boJ)lng one "You know what . I ng eir . u k Frederick Handel is ooe of the p.m. ' . would uy "I think I can help remember now? I remember f~r a Christmas 'Party po uc beat known figures in music will be a service by the choirs him" But never was there Your Son and Your great love dinner for members and history and The Meaa:lah is and there will be a 10:30 a.m. any 'e--"•agement. wtJtn You .~ave ru.·m to . the friends of the W a Y • l n 1 the best known · ece .,._,_. ~. Fellowlhip Churc~. Anyone in-:rro::~~ mu.sic. INrinf the Otristmu aervlce. The search dldp't end until world. Whal' iMin.ed; 'VoU mmt terested in attending may call Christmas season the first the day a wtz.ened: aging doo-have known when Ht died. 575-$163 h i -..1. Sunday morning at I tor in a small town far from And IO God, If-you w~d do · part of the Messla s '1Q Bllly'• home. examined the thla sreat .thing for all of 1111, Ro•-J f performed because it deals a.m., the U a It art 111 hoy. then l must be eoMforted by Bilhop Suffragen ~ ~ c with the Nativity. The Halelu-u 1 •• 11 • ai rch f eo.ta Your ucrlflct. "ft'a long plll the time. 4' <• Cod, wlleo I mutl pill my trual In You. SO r pray u..tS You will welcom• lltlle BlllY ' when he comn. I know ba'll•! be ln Sood handl. I linow tbtl • it ll thy will be done." 1~~ Tbe father cot hi hi• feel, ~ and wtnt into Bllly'a bedtbom.~ It WU time for. pill. 1J The boy laid otlll. It tlDIOll >l IMmed he cWUD't breathinc • .a On his cheek WU I dried leaf ~ brought by the pain of Olll! b minutes before. ~ Tenderly, core!ully, he tooit• Billy's Ump hand. He loobd ~, upon the boy he lovld. _ t Suddenly lht UtUe bmt I tightened. Billy opened h1I eyea. "Did," he aald almply, 1'1 .\ -' be needing thtl pill k l0n11bt." -:t Deeperately, the father clot. •1 ed h1I ·~"· Then he took a ~ d,.p breath and liked the 1 question he knew he must. .:d "Why .not, Bllly?", · ·~i"I "l'va been drwntng,...lltd.- l've' been ·ctru:ming 1bout"'-:'I Jesus. Ht aetmed very elate.. !1 It m!pt IOUnd fUM,Y, but it'I :er almoll lllie He's M<e'\tn !the :t room With UJ right JtOW." :1 Billy'• fingers 1-ned I~ his father'• grasp. Tfie brieattt i of ~ 10 1Uent It c:ould btrel~ . j be hWd eacaped hll llPl tn a ·, genUe s11h. And his eyes c1oa-j ed. I 1be. father bent over litUe • Billy, and he took the tlnY, bands and folded them. f straightening, be quietly 'I opoke h1I final wonll to hll l son. 1 "'11tat wun't a dream, Billy. i And what yo. wd about It i I probably aoundlng allly-11 1 1 didn't. "He's hero and He'• watd!-I lne over you • , • and me .I He's 'ffltchinr over both of ua....,.' HGoodby aon." - ·~ .... t Los Ange\eS ordained Rev. i·ah Chorus is always added to ." ver~•· cto~ · 51° In •t "Billy will soon be free of Bradford Lyle, Karellui into this presentation even though Mesa, 1259 VI 11a ·• Vt es 'pain," he· aald. "Soon he'll the Priesthood Wednesday at it appears at the end of the ze-all member• and friends of the know it no longer." st. Mary'• Epl1CCpal Church, cond section. of the work. The church to come and enjoy an Billy's mother knew what 428 Park Ave., Laguna Beach. eitceme length of the orahlrio old faahicned • 1 Pan ca le: e the doctor meant. She knew does not often pennlt Its en-Breaklutn. Since history ttlls that soon Billy would die. Falrview Baptist Chuccb, tire performance at one con· us that pancakes, flapjacks, But bis father refused that 2525 Fairview Road, Costa cert. grldle cakes or call them what interpretation. In his grief he Mesa, will hold a (.burch you will, are the oldest form atttpted only that Bllly would Salvation Army Needs Help for Christmas School Christmas Program Quistmas will be celebrated of bread, the church wou1d Uve. · He needed t b a t The annual undertakin& of Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. ~ at the nm United MtUtodht like families and friends to belie.I-that faith-to tee p providing Christmas for Ol'tt senrton at the 10 a.m. worship Cllaich, 2 7 2 1 Seventeenth "breek bread" together to going. He coWdn't let the boy one thousand families ln need will be ''All in the Family" by Street Huntington Beach, at usher In the holiday sea!OO. dc.wn. The lad needed his Is well Wlderway by tbe Sal~rr Rev. Melvin Taylor. An all-the ~y morning worship Following tbe breakfast at stnngth and be needed ·bis lion Army of Santa Ana. With church CIJ'1)lina: party will be wvices at 9:15 and 10:30 10:30 a.m., a Family Service son's ' tht ltlle of the eConomy '-8 It J;teld at 1· p.m. Sunday. o'clOC!k. Tht· ch r 1, t m a.1 l[lll be presented with words Th; 'wee''.berori Chfiltma•, Is Jht appllcat~au are' fat ln ' 1 ....___ meM&ge will be presented by· and music involving our Billy'• fever rose. His pain ~see~ of prev.ous year• •. ac- Newporf Ulli# C 1111 r c)1 •,,_ the puaor, Rt•~11Edward C. children u well u adults in a worsened and only , constant cordlDI to ~ Colonel Milton m,.lli!,1 each Sunday In ~, •. EnlY 1·and <music by the i!ellghtfulandjoyoiu_,.tJD. 'Od1"t1tl•lr brou1ht rnew -.i!Uli¢1Cn1'~A. Newport, tinily Church, 15th CbanUt and Youth Choirs. :NurNCY care will be provi~. tokt111reHet 1"ll)''• modw bid.-,..· rd1nalor, but ~jj11Jecllon1 and lrvine Ave., Newport 'There wtH be reception of new . prepared IJerself. Deep 1n ~.. the kettlea art falllng Beach, will bear a w:m~n by members and baptisms. In the Sunday morning at the 1 despair, she knew the time ,behind. ., , Rev. Loren Dale Fl~e.~ evenidg at 7:30 • p.m. the o'clock llervict, Pastor Willis was soon. .. .. , Sunday enUtled "A New Life. ,CJ1urcb .. Scbool will · preaent a Jr ClrrlCo, or the Unlvertlty'. But the lather ra1ed In his Ch h s S.rvlces are 1110 and 11:!5 program for the chlldren l\tPd•I Church, 2252 S.E. inauish.Herutedtotltef4Ull· UTC eS · et a.m. A Chrltl:mas candlebght under the direction o( Miu P:almrades Raad, Santa Aha ty of lf all .• t the en.telly of servite will be held Wed-Vickie SkeJton. Three plays Helgtita will deliver 1 sermon God aod the pointleuneaa of · • • neod•Y at 7:30 p.m. at the will be given and tbe Angel enWled' .. 0 ~me. 1:.et us taking a 1~, so young. He had Winter Camp 1ame loc1tlon. Choir wil,I sing ~d~ the AdoreHim."at7p.M.)'(M.lart been misled jn bis rellgloua Three living scenf:I of the =~:!i~Nl~[":e~~ )l:lvit.ed to the anpual Otrist-teach.lngl , be crltd. Thia New Y~'a wee.kenc1, evenb surrounding the birth f · the pr<>-mas Progcam. Everything wu a lie. December 30 -January 2, of Jesus: will be presented by ,f« tV'el')'one ollodOWilll . . • , "The fnothel could mlnlater Winter Camp at Big Bear Pine i . gram. On' Thur uthay evenmg:f, j •The Ro ad Cr J m only to the needs of the boy. Swnmlt will •· aponsor~ by the young people of F,..st the combffted yo groups o ., . Ch I L Sh -"d •t be! h r huaband ~ ~ Ckrtltlan Cllarcli, 1207 Main the Church wUJ go carollftg at . Bethlehem is Rev. at ts . e ~ n p e a.everal churches in the San st., Hunli"-+"n Beach. The Rose'• sermon on Sund1y, at and he knew no JOlact. Cl te The is ,,.::'.. vi -.1 ln a 7:15 p.~ eo .. · mu1,.., UlllJted MetHdlJt Then came Ouistmas Eve. emen Uarea. 11 cam! P SCf:DeS can .,.. ew~ •1 The father was awakened by open to a c o e g a n a , brief drive through the U-The !nine Hllls Commmdty Oturcll, 8662 Heil Avenue, the sounds of Billy tossing fit-servicemen, and high 1ebool lumlnated palh lo the parking Otarcb will pruent it'• first Huntlngtingtr6n 'Beach, •. s fully in his bed. atudtnta whofoodare Jookinc totnr lat. It ce be eeen on Dec. 22 MUii Sunday s ·ch o o I members and friends worship Walking into the darkened grtat camp , recreaUon and 23. ~s Program on Sunday together at 9 and 10:30 a.m. living room, the father looked the anow, lnaplring mus.age.a at 6: 30 p.m. in the TUrtle.Roclc: Qlurch School classes for 111 at the presenta under the tree. . a~ dilcUUlon croups~ ~nd a "nle lesson-sermon to be E 1 e m e n t 1 r y Sc h o o 1 alet will be held at the same There were 80 m a n y ti.emtndOu• Ume meeUni ~· lt ia pointed out that th• Army is the only oraantiatioa doing a large work ln the com- munity for the families of the area, but that It must depen4 on tbe generosity of the publl4 ' to fulfill It. tr1dltlo111l role. 'I Every family, after ~ cleared accordlng to incOme - ult: .liled,> ~. ~ve • ~1 erocery chec:Jr,for groceries ol r their-choice, and new toys !oz: I all chlldren ·under · fourteen •i year• of age. !bis will amount r1 to about 5,000 toys. Jn ad· 1 dlUon, gilll will be distrlbuled ', to more than 1500 MuW.. in t convalescent hotpltala t and . = retlrem~nt homes. accotdlnl , t to Mra:.~Major Claar. :! The Anny Is acltng' al • ~: clearing houae for a 1 l ' Christmas giving of ch~ . and organizaUoau of the ~ta : Ana Tustin area. . -.. ~ The kettles are located ai.:- shopptni centers and storelM' ri for the convenience of lhop. · ! pert, or 1ifts may be malled• . to The Salvation Army at 1710 'I Wlll Edln11r Avenue, Santa . Ant. P.O. Bo1 503e. .1 . ' r•: j Pastor Relieve~ heard at all Ort1Uaa Sdnce auditorium. nie church lnTites houra. 'die Ron Perkins · W unopened gtft.s therit for Billy. · peopl~. 11Je ~!!n.. speaker will churches Sunday is "Is the · all tl'Vlne ·residents, and Btll Borland femUiee will light They represented the plina 50 be Don Brewer, tM youth Universe, lncluding Man • friends from neighboring com· the fourth Advent Candle In cartlully made for the bey. mlnl1ter of. Lulheran Church Evolved by Atomic Force?" munlties hi join them for an observance of the coming of of Our Savior. SAN FRANCISCO (AP). - Area churches and service everu·ng of wann fellowship. the Cbrlsf Child. Then, In the .We will be leaving Dec. 30 at Tht Rtv. Robert Lenhard, who~ 0~-M Ill h founded t he Eplstopallan>, times include: ~\.II t1a Highllgbts of the evening w afternoon, the annual Churc 1 p.m. from the San Clemente h B Thf:..Sta First Church, 2880 Mesa Verde include 1 tt:creation of . the School Christmas Program minister. Sunday School Is at HIJh School parking tot and church, St. Jo na Y· Drive, 11 a.m.; Huntington Christmas story by the will -be presented at 4 p.m. 9:45 and Wmhlp 11 at 10:45. -lrrive home Sunday, January this year at Half Moon Bay, Beach Fint Ottirch, Ith and children, a sbort film e1'tltled The Children's Choirs will be Nursery care provided. Dr. 2 at 2 p.m. The total cos[ ls baa been asked to stop holdll\ Olive, 1:30 and 11 a.m.; "The Very, Veey Vtty Best tinging, Christmas scenes and D.W. McElroy Is the mlniater. '21.75 wjth 1 $10 depasit when servicell, The E PI t c..o P 1 I B h F. t Church 1 •· f .._ h Diocese of Californla •~ Newport e1c 1rs • Christmas Gift", and 01o:1 . o choral reciptions will be given you' 1,6 .. up. Sign up lhroug S30l Via Lido, Newport Beach singing. Homemade c:ook1es by the Church School Classes, A Course in Comparative the followlng ch u r c11e 1 : nouncement u.Jd tht pasto 1 I and 10:30 a.m. and Newpor\ and punch will be served after and "WhJle Gifts" will be ReligiQns is being conducted Luthiran CJiurch of Our had been bypaaaed whelt Beach Second Church, 3100 the program. · presented to '••Mary Joseph by Florence Hol1Int:er at the Savior, Don Brewer ; Bishop C. Kilmer Mym of ..!'.. Pacific View Drive, 10 a.m. and the Babe'' hi be shared Baha'i Schoo~ ttlll!Buaro St., Jnterfaith Ser v l c em t n '• flcially sent another priest tnto-... The' Rev. Dr. 1 Hen r J with thole Jeu fortunate . The Garden GrOve, SUnday at Cenll!l", Bill Hom : Gloria Del the area. -~~i CU1tt Cliapel, a member of Gerhard minister of the Chancel Choir will he " IO~iO un. The SymbOloll)' of Lutherri,.P1ul.,5plll; Southlp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ " the Melropolitan Community ctna'tll ~f ~· SCltace of ptrformini an airangement of> 'Oitlstmas, and °'arts ex-Shores i "Baptitf, Alick Lft 1•KATA NUISllY :: Church terVing the Orange Lapiw Betdi, 200G •Llgunt Alfred Burt 'carols, "This Ii P1lfnlng the Two Prophetic Warner; ·Fin! -Bsplllt, •Al 'I ii County b om o a ex u a I com.. Canyon Road. will apelk on ChrlJtmu,'! at the Chrl-tmu tlnM were diacusaed in th• Praill; San CI em en t e ,~:, -,:•:~ :, munlty, will mtet ~ay a{ 1 the subject "The Comlna: 01 Eve Semcea;, Oectmbtr 24,·•t last tesson. The public 1J In-Presbyterian, Dal& Ebel~ San ON 111sTOL AT u1n ; ! • p.m. at the Un 1 t r-i-a n · Qrist" Su~y. servtces er.e 1 p.m. Tht'Sacr•ment of HolJ ·v1tat. ' Juan Comm\l]tlty Cb. U, r ch, -.COSTA MllA • • Univeraalist Church of Costa held at 9 a.m. and 11-a.m. Corrtrtitil\kiili will be offered at "" ... -Homer w,1~. There are on-14Mn4 :: Mesa . On Christmas Eve at 11 Junior ·Church I• lib ieuion tbe erwtottht serVtce-. t. · John 'tlie DT• I• e ·1y 225 available spacta. :: p.m. a Service of N1ne LeUonl dUrinl the t o'clock service. .E;lacepaf Chard, 2043 Orange : : and Caroll wl11 be held. Teachers traineil in Science of A Chrbt~as Service or pro-Avenue, Costa Mtta will : : Mind .,. tn charge of th• 1-1-• colored' olldes from obsemi . early Holy Com· Celebrate' Chr1'stm"8 .!' 11 Tbe Meaning of children from kindergarten =.cu . t 7 M At t30 !>"" - Christmas" will be the toptc of h 1 B b many ·1 our ce a Illustrating munton a : ..... a.m. : .. .thrct&Jgh high IC 00 • a Y ,._-i~--s •··--· and carols a.m. Short Morning Prayer AT ;: Dr. Ackerman's sermon Sun-I I offe--• du~ng the \A•·•-•"' '""""u . .• care 1190 = n ind •-111111 Ille 1tory of the and Christmas presentation by ST. •ND"IW'S PRISBYTl•IAN CHURCH day at Chrl1t L 11t11 er a·a ri oervlce -··~y Jee· K ~ " " ·~ " Y • "~ birth of Bethlehem will be the St. John's Choirs tnd SUnday DECEMBER 19 ·• Ctntrcll, 35522 C,a min o turts are · @OMOred by the UI t..J. ·~ Clplstrano, Capistrano Beach, c"·-ch at • ·l•••e World, order of worship at Harbor School. Nuraery care W 1.1e _, :, l, 1nu "4 ..... "'--..... DI !pl f vld~ t I 30 Im The D•. CHAILll H, Dll•INPllLD Pl•.t.CHIN• at 10 a.m. ·A brief church Clubhouse T.wo, 10 a.m., with a.r&ltlan U1lll'c., IC ea·o t>ro cu a : · · ..., meeting will follow. A youth Dr. Gerbanl H lec:turet. Chrllt, mee\1111 at Upper Bay Youth Group will pnsenl their .. 1100. 9:30 • 11:00 pot luck wtU be held frOm t to Boyt Club, 2131 TUIUn Ave. Christmas Pa I ea n t at Gif " S P.m. The annual &indll' • , IO tn the eom Mesa. "Under~ Singlog EplacopanHome> for Ille A1ed _ ~Surprjse Christnias ts . SUnday, at ; p.m. j f the In .,,,_br I •"'"" • IO -School Cbrtltmu prosram sanctuaeyoftheSOaQUleato Sky" ls ,the .oubect o .. · ,,,..,. • -• ·~ .. •= 4,00 P.M. - wtll be htld •l 7 _ p.m. Prnb)'terta• Clllwc•, 11 t meditaUon to be a:lven bJ tHe p.M. from th• Olurch. Cbr1stmu Eve candlellll!t ~~-11 "--·"'c ls',-;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;.;.~~;-----::::-: SANCTUARY CHOIR ANO ORCHISTltA ··-•-will ~ held at 7:10 Avenue ~~ 1' "" ....., ~I 't 11' OR. JONAH c. ll\IWll DIRllCTIN•. ~ .,_ -Invited to a apeclal wvlcc of l p.m. with special music and Carola and Candlu. The Chan-"The Ma•si'ah" meditation. ed. Choir, under the dlrectlo flan "" "Of Courie Tber• lo H~ • el Mr. JollA Ltverett, wlll llng .• QVftt oriel p.lt It; the 1ermon of Doo A. .. will the P11lm and Carol Chain, under the dlrcctloo of BH1ett, lor Chrtatmu SUndty .Mr. and Mn. Wtyna Davis. Tbt So111b1""tl1 /lf~SI BtMltifiJ at N<..,.n C.oter umt..i ... , Bob Gneowtld will brl~ M--'·'• f --. Metltodld Clnlrch. '11\lt con-nw •• "'"''-t'# gre1atk>n worships af 11:1s •meditation entitled "O!rltt: M.AUIO!.NM • cow..a1v• • cwnm DICEMllR 24 •s:OO P.M. ViSP&R SEltVICI •.· ll:tO P.M. CANDLELIGHT SIRVICI "A Light Unto The Gentiles" I • ·! I I ' • ·l 1.m. at St. Michaels and AU Year Ztro.I' At the 9:30 and 11 Angels Ep\fCOptl Church, a.m. duplicate worohlp ~~1.'T"ft,EES of thcWORLD ST. ANDlllW'S PllHIYTllllAN CHUllCH I : Paclfle Vlew Drtv1 · and services the Rev. J<>1eph S. "'7 WllJ l R: '"If, • ..._ •• ...., N....,.,. .... , Marguerite, Corona del · Mac. Ste~ns wlll b r In C ·,~~~~~~-~==.JB~tl~IDl~m~S~on~lo~·A~no~•~n~d~Or~a~··~g~•-Jl _____ ~·:c:IM:,~-:~":•:•"": _____ .,..j ~ Special Christmas music Jn chrjatrnU mwago from Dr. Oii Fain>l•ID A ......• na.r1g1 '.I the form of carols from other Lut1'1\report on the birth of ~.-.. ·-__, - .... -\ • I \. l , • • .-----0Mr llf•• I• SP f'r••ebff ------: HollywOod ' Pays Zilch, . · R.ips , St;~ne • By ffEllB CAEN , SAN FRANC!~. Bob Men- dela:lhn will "In yest i eat e" (al- ways that word) the use or misuse ol Sr. n Francisco by visitln_g flln1 maker& -and thal'c not the worst Idea I ever heard ... The chutzpah or lhese Hollywood invade\• is wondrour. to behold: they cloSe 1trttls. require tht. attention of a CClrP6 of cops (even the Police Dept. isn't prepared to say how maQy), snarl traffic and cause property damage -in return for whicb -Saa Francisco gets all this neat publicity • Jn "Bullitt,'' for example, it was demonsJrated thlt two cars can careen around town at IO miles an hour without attracting a single policeman. In "Dirty Harry'' we have . a brute of a ,cop; in "The Organiza· lion," S.F. crime runs rampant, in "~cMillan and Wife" we have this ding-a-ling of a Polict Commsr., and so on . . .In return for using our Yaunted views aDd hiring a rew )¥al extras, the filmmakers pay I~ tjty nothing : · Warner Bros.. a f t'e r ··eullilt, ·• did contribute something toward a pool al Hunters Point, but that was the end or ii. When I asked ao e1.ec witn the Woody Allen flick ii he was lJt.lping defray the city's et· pemes, he replied, "Wellll, we may give the Mayor a pair or tickets to the premiere.·• • • • CAENF~ION: lt!ost or the ••overheard" Jines J print .weren't overhea,r<t ~t all but were made up by people who like to see their names in lbe paper. One or the rew·"over~ard " lines I ever actµa11y overheard was al the old El Prado ba,r, where two women were di'inking m a r ti n is . "What's John's last name?'' the first j was saying, and tbe olbe-replied, "John who?'' • • PEOPLE who say "In poinL of fact" when they mean "In fact" and "At this point in rune" when they mun "Now" are what Walter the Winch U&- ed to call sholf..otfll. . • • • lllY FAVORITE 'eore Porter atory : When a Woman 'lo'ho was late to lunc,h apologized,, "Sorry. I was delayed," Porter murmured, "How de lovely." • • • • A W T OF San Franciscans like the Transamerica Pyramid. Others think it sphinx. SU~, when S.F. sinks into tbe:: octant Jt will .help searching parties locate us. ' • • • AL\tCN DUSKIN cou.ld have been wrong depL: Ou~ in my neighborhood. a beautiful okl red brick mansion has: been torn down and replaced by an apartment house that is e1actly 72 feet high, covers every inch of the lot and looks awful. • • • I CAN'T PROVE IT, but: The farther in advance you get the in· vitaUon, the duller the party will be .•. A woman who refers: to her husband by his last name exclusively doesO 't like him very much ... When the host pours me a drink out or a fancy decanter, I figure I'm getting che'ap booze. Don't Blanie Assessor For Taxation Charade By E.C. WIU.lt\MS .it•• espoMibility for the inoe~ • 81111 Diep Conly Al,....,. , . , , ~!lures, , ! I I Probably the first premise to clarify ir. 'Olis is not a ,criticism of ihe pub)i'c ad- "Euctly what h: the r~ponsibililY of tht minlstrators. These people are ••d4Jed aS1e11Dr"? with the problem of preparing a bUdget w.h.ich will pay for the services they are required to perform, either by demand! IOf the taxpayers, legislative enact- ment or other legal basis such as firP. depar'U\lenta, police departments. the judicial syslem, public health, . th e maintenance or records, overall ad- ministration of the county and many other services s_uch as the increalling de- mand ·ror public recreation areas. 'Ibis office Is responsible f o·r determinlng the market value of property subject to ad valorem tax. We locate. Identify and send 1,1p an aMessment roll at 25 percent of market value by some 1,400 tax rate areas. That asses:smenl roU . is then the base for about 3(M) buctgeling agencies in the county, including the scOOol districts. the ccunty, the city and others. WE HAVE no responsibility for establi!lllng taz: rates, approving budgets or dettrmining how much money will be spent. Basically, taxes do not increase un1e:as t1lCft mooey is iJ)e:Dt; and there would be no increase in t.ues regardlea of the movement of the assessment, pro- viding the budgets remained static. The general taxpaying public has been mlsled, 'unintentiooally, because or the . procedure of reporting taxes on the tiasis nf lbe: tax rate and the assessment. A better · approach l\'ould be lo report strictly on the basis of line-by-line. items in the budget for eacfl agency and wilh a clear understanding as lo what services are beinf:! rendered. what services cost more and what new services are being added. It's a charade to play with the lax rate and gloss over the fact of increased ex· pendilU~I. I WW.. ACCEPT full responslbilily and """"'nlabllily !0< th< apprai&als made by my ttaff. Il is not within my province. nor do I have the 1ultw:rity, to accept the Housing From o tpeech by George Ronn1ey. 1ecretary of linusi11g and urbou de· velop"1e11t. In my opinion. the crisis or our cities will never be solvtd until we recognize thal the central ci ty is only a segment of the "Real City" -a segment whose future ,.rvte is Gill undetermined. The "Rtal City.'' of COlll'8e. is the entire mM>P61rtan ""L Al those •·Ith the priraelpal lnvutrMhl ln the central city. you have the greatest economic stake in the debate lhat is commencing over the futurt or our central cities. Of one lhlng we can be certain. We change positively and live, or we change nqaUvely and ultimately die. That1s troe of men. It's true ol neUon1. And it's true of cflles. POOR FA.MW.ES and part.·famil~"' pow more and more conct:ntrattd in ~ ·that deterk>ratH faster than It can be replattc:I. Overcrowded schools. ttl,ne, pJllutloo ind ugliness prollftr1te. Bllght takes over wtiere vllallly one< reigned. Whit wu once a .supportive tax baa<, conlrlbulil1J &o provldln& p>m· " ~lANY i OF OUR political pedagojues preach tliat tax relief is necessary. The only suggt!lions or legislation I have seen merely shift the burden from one source to another. I have watched rtlief, including the homeowner's re£und and ex· emption, tht various sublic11es to the cities, the countits and the schools from the slate and federal government, and It all kind ot remind s me of passing the ice cube through five or six sets of hands and it doesn't have mUch cooling effect . ~ taxpayer is just going to have to tak~ a ~eali!\lic ~at v:hal he wants. or what he dOesn't.. want. in the way of services to be provided by the various echelOfl!I or government. The county 's ,.~arch for solvency has been intensified by the increasing number or serviees mandiited by the state. We in the asseU-Or's office are quite us. td to be Ing 'the whipping boy. Our pro- cedures requir~ judgmental resolves in which tbert are d'ifftttncea of opinian. AccOrdingly, most people find it easier to challenge an apprais.al, than to fathom the budget process, or challenge the ex~ penditures. the · Key munlty services for the neighborhood, becomes a drain on the city treasury, sapping the re.sources so needed to pro- mote posiU\·e development. Added together. these ingredients pro- duce the central city or today. ll Is anythlfli but 1 pretty or a hopeful pic- ture. Tht problems have generated and mWUpUed 90 rapidly that It's more than governments can do just to keep up. Our baod-aid responae haa not been getUng to tbe source of the pain. We have passed laws and instituted programs on a p~emeal bas:11 that rttUl.t ln a fragmm- tatfon of d!Ort. OF Tlllll'£ :rlflNGS I am certain. l-"irst. tht crisis of our cities "'ill not be solved until we seek aoluUons on tht buls or the real ctllcs rathtt than the legal cities, The: second ls thal the crisis of our real cit\e! 11rlll not be solvtd until we aolve tht · probltm of race relations. The third Is that we will not 50Jve Uwi problems of the real cities and race rel•· tions unlU '"e 10lve the problem of pro- vldln& equal opportwlity In bousinl- • ' ELECTION . MANUAL~ How to Fiml Right Cand ·idate • Semantic Ju .ng!;e • in . . By MARK DAVIDSON I~ ~ ~CLA .Mootbly .M',fs i pranual' 10~tielp you survive u.eJupComing eleCtiOn year. fn other wonts, thls is a first-aid guide for acute auacks or 'ltmantR: poUUUon. . . \ . . . ' • This ~al was prepare<! with the asiista~ of ,UCLA a&jlboit,Uu' of many acidemic " ~pnenb : .and ',P,oµtical penuasiionS. • '11iey . ~w~e OOb~UVeJy motiv•i.d 'by \Ile thinkinlr Ql"i .sdldlar with uoikn6w~ vested lnte~'i'P arif.1'ft campaign. His name: Conrui:iUs: '••' . ...... Said Confucius: "If lapguage is not <»r· rect, tben what is: said b not what is meant;: if what is said is not:meant, t'hen what ought to be: done remains WI· done. • • (And) tbe pedple will lfland about in helpless confusion." That Confucius's concern still is rele- vant may ht: inferred from almost iden· tical warnings issu.ed recently by such di,verse. observers as $Cinartjicjst S. I. l}ayakawa and historian Henry Steele Commager -and by literary critic George Steine!', whose words a Los Anfelea Times editorial quated last May to warn us that "the la!lguage or politi~s has become iilfected with obscurity and rradnes,, ... Note tha.t such warnings are directed against public language, not necessarily public officials. That's an important distinction,. because it means this pollu· tion-control is the responsibility of us all. As anthropologist Edward T. Hall wrote a few years ago in ''The H i dden Dimension," all people "are captives of the language they speak, as long as they lake their language fOr granted.'' ln short, each of us is threatened by what economist Stuart Chase ca lled "the tyranny of words." Therefore, the following advice is presented ia the name Of semantic libera· tioo, which is • relatively. obscure and fragmented movement that we wish would gel itself together. It's a move. ment that need! to glow strong enough to ~~~~~;!~l ~i:J~onWy in.1 '~:'riZ'um.yJf n'faDua by riSk· ing offense to those who regard themselves n ljberals and con9ervatives : Tlie 1,111.Con Game 1n this extremely popular pastime, you're urged Ip choose the liberal or eon· servati ve role and then to assume your oppontnt is a dragon so you can be righteously anlkiragon . Like the dragon· tilting games of yore, it's more fun than facing reality. But, sinct real menaces are being ignored. it's a game in whic h everybody eventually loses. The way lo protect yourself from liberals and conservatives is to recogniu that, like dragOM, Ibey simply don 't ez:- ist. And neither. do tht ferocious creatures called radicals and reac· tionaries. · A person may be "leltist'' or "rightist'' about something, but even tht>Se vague classifications are subject lo change from topic to topic and from day lo day. Moreover, the person may be "leftist'' and "rightist" about the same topic at the same time, f1ependlng on the political direction rrom which the person is being viewed. If you want to focus on reality, an yoL' have to do is stop asking what a person In public life Is. Instead, ask only what that person Is doin(. Then you 'll be able lo think clearly about what's being done, and (as Confucius say) what remains un- done. The Dumpty D1nnpty Game "When l use a word," Humpty ar- rogantly advised Alice In '''l'hroogh the Looking.Class." "it mean11 just what I choose it to mean.·· He I h e n demonstrated by "explalning"' t h e nonsensical poein "Jabberwocky,'' in which ''brillig" is interpreted to mean "four o'clock in the afternoon." 1'oday, a whole century after Oxford mathematician Lewis carroll ''role that expose or semantic n1anipu\ation. there are ·Humpty Dumptys an o~er the polllical landscape. And , like lbe original character who confronted Alice, the Ill· ter-day Humptys pretentiously prove varioU.s absurdities by defming words ac- cording to whlm. To defend yourself against this manipulation, stop asking yourself the. ml!leadJng question, "What does lh1t word mtan?" Words: don't meao : peep4e mean. \Vords have no mort lntrins1c meaning than lhe gibbtrlsh or Jab- benvocky. Therefore, on issues oC apec\al Importance to you. it's ntttssary to check more than the dictionary. Ask: "Whit does that word menn to the penon using It?" In the case ol pollUcal spttehts, It ""IY be helpful to phrase. the qutstion: "Whal does that peraon want the pgbUc 10 thlnl:: that word mear11?'' You ma)' not Ond it ea~ 10 obtaln the answtrs, bu~ the qutsli9ns thtmsclves Will help ktep )'OU OQ your euard. I Neio•peok Sevenl~"ff!VM years lftt:r \'Through lhe Looking-Glass," anolher ED811sh author, George Orwell, cafTied 'Humpty Dumptyism to ltt ultimate extreme. In O.rwell 's fantasy about tatalltarianlsrn. 198•. "Big Brother" plan'\ ned the gradual• replacement of stand&td ' ' English, .c~lled Olcf/peak, ~th a l\>OUghl·• COOIJ'QI f~guage CaUed Newspeak. Tbis meant ~ \fOrch would b& phasea out and some new words wotld be phased in. But ~Uy it meant a continuous con- dilioniQ& of tbe pub.lic.-Jo tlililk-of old word1 fln new ways. This.massive brainwashing began with Big Brother's three albgans : "War is Peace," "Freedom is.· Slavery.~· and "Ignorance is Strength.". Slogan Sedneth.11 Slogans are notoriously seductive because they satisfy three common crav· inga : the desire lo take a vacation from thinking, the desire to express hostility in a manner that is socially acceptable, and· the desire ta achieve instant 'roup-ac- ceptance. • So go ahead and ht: seduced if you must. But don't forget to hate yourself in the morning. False Dilemin'" If you do play around with slogans, you risk being Infected by a false-dilemma vision of society, in which everybody is obliged to "lov~ it or leave it." After a while, you mlgh.t become blind to the fact that society really offers many more choices than you can paste on a bumper. The Abstraetion Ganae This is ooe oC I.he sloganeer's favarite · sports. He uses an abstract. concept-like ''Freedom," ''Ju s ti c-e,'' ar "progress"-as if It were something tangible like apple pie. The trick about this game is that 1 word like "treedom" represents only a partial thought. "Freedom" is totally meaningless unJess you say "freedom to'' or "lreeddro !rom" or 11freedom for." This may s9UJld Uke a m'ere technicality, until you loot back into hlstory and see bow many human beings have been sacrificed for • "frttdom" that never was completely defined. 11,you want lo fix this les900 ln your mind, Imagine a campaigning politician who goes to lbt corner of Hallywood and v"me to 'gr8nt unlimited apple pie to each passing pede&trian. SO far, so good. Now imi.gine that the pollUclan starts to grant eai:h pedestrian unllmlled "freedom." "1be result would be • lot of dead jaywalkers. The Analogy Game Political analogies may be used to manlpulate you either negatively or positi'l'ely. For instance, you're threaten· ed with "another Munich" or promised another ''moonlanding." Some of the analogies may · be com- pletely justifiable. But the problem is that most of us are too busy with aur ~veryday ltves to subject each analogy to the necessary research. To make matters worse , many ot us are too proud to admit that we don't have enough background information. CoosequenUy , we tend to respond to analogies automatically with a knowing nod. 1n this ganie. theref'ore, your only defense is honesty. Admit your ig· norance. Then show the anal~-R)OOger that you're smart enough to demadd that he slick to arguing about the policy he's peddling. J:he· Hall Truth This is one of the m05l difficult devices to detect. That's because the decep- tion-the missing half of the truth-is completely invisible. In. a typical form or this game, you're told I.hat a certain criminal law in your state iJ bad because the crime rate i• tha t ,category has risen in the last year. One of the "factors mis.sing from this 11"· gument i1 the crucial question or what Start Early Next Year To Evade the Flu 6ug Q. Wftb a nu epidemic predicted lbJs winter, can nue be prevented by lmm anl- iatJon? A. Yes, to a lltnited exteht'. The disease Is due to a number or different strains of virus. Vaccines which are now availabfe for protection combine as: many strains as is feasible, the combination varying ·rrom year to year in anticipation of the particular type of flu which is foreseen that year. A nwnber of people seem to have. nu-like . respirator,>'. i fl f e c Ii on s despite having been 1 m m u n i z. e d. Neverthe less, this protectian is effecUve enough so that it is usually advised for persons whose health would be particularly . endangered by nu. These high risk group1 indude ektely persons. pregnant women, and persons with serious chronic illnesses sUch ·is heart disease, lung disease, or diabetes. Flu shots are not recommended routinely for children. Q. \\1hen should flu shots be taken? A. The immuniiation pr o c e d u r e consists of two injections, taken one or two months apart. Immunity lasts about six months. Flu shots should 'not be taken in the midst of a flu epjdemlr. Q. Wllat is Ou '! A. Flu -the popular tenn for influenza -is a viral infection which is quite common during the winter season. The illness makes the patient !eel ·utterly mi.serable, and can .sometime' (but not c omrxionly ) devel'op ~rlous compllcattoos, f!J symptoms Include headache, cough, .aore· throat, nasal discharge. fever, muscle paiDs, and a general feeling of · ~ickness. The. ~t uncomfortable symptoms usually subside after a few days, but the patient i.s likely to feel very tired and below pk for a week or so. Q. How is tbe disease lJ'ansmittt-d? A. The infection is very readily transmitted through any sort of close contact with an infected p e r s o n . Exposurt to a patient who is coughing or sneezing can ht: very risky. If one person in a household has flu, the rest of the family often contracts the disease. It spreads rapidly through classrooms and affices. Persona with nu are urged, for their own well·belng as well as for the safety of others, not to ·go to work or school until they recover. Q. How should nu be treated'! A. Treatment is: directed towar.d keeping the patient comfortable and preventing the development of complications. The patient should stay in bed. be encouraged to drink adequate amaunts of fluid, and be fed a Jigbt diet. Aspirin can help lo reduce the discomfort and cough medicine often affords relief. too. Beyond that, the disease must run its course. Q. Do '!lntibkltics help the patient with Du? A. No, since Du is caused. by a virus and antibiotics are effective only in combattlng bacterial infections. When a physlcian prescribes an antibiotic in the presence of nu. it is because the patient bas developed a secondary complication due -io bacterial agents -a post-nu pneumonia or an abscessed ear, for 'e1ample. -Callfornla Medkal Associado• Sa'1ing: the Deer The Missouri Highway Qepartment Is Installing mirrors along certain sections of hl&bways and therein lies a tail - ''while tstl" that is. The mirrors cut down on the ·number or deer-vehicle accidents. Thus, rewer cars art banged up and more deer are available to hunters. • The unique device l1i actually nothing more than two round three--inch mirrors mounted at 4~ degree angles abOUt ~ feel above the """"'1· Tltty Wofk becalnt deer are Creatures of habit, US· ing the same. CroM!ng for yurs. 11 .. dllght.r from · passing "" renect •1•int1 the mlriors Cluslllf llfbt beams to Okttr Into 1be cub, draws end tlmber alongside t.adny~, Thete sharp pencil· flte beams startle the deer alld cause thtm to stop. OnCe 1he 1\ght beams &top ruckerlng. the deer then cross in safely . The mirror slgnr art lnstalltd oa • slaggertd syste-m at about 75-fOot in- lervals on both sides of lht highway. The number of posts b1stalled de.pends upon the terrain borderln& the bi&bway and the estimated number lor deer usina the crossing. As an exa1nple. where slopes arc steep and gu::rd rail borders the roadway , the <tter cross at the ends of the guardrail. This requires mirrors to be installed only at the ends: o(· the guardraU . Jn other areas where there may be several deer crossings within a half-mile area, 1 con- tinual stretch of mirror signs are necessary. Department engineers said that during 1970 approtimately 1800 deer were tilled by vehicles in Missouri. Jn the Hanniba,l area last year 29 deer were kUled, by tra!nc. Anu the mirrors we~ tnmaUed only one detr.v1hicle accident had betn recorded. The mirrors are scatterea throughout the 1late at ,varloU!I pl acts where there ts a high concentraUon of deer crossing ll'le highw~s. The State Conaerva l lon Department pinpoint! the locations for the Highway Department before lo- stallatlon Is made. ·Tfptoo (Mo.) TllDCI happened tc. crime elsewhere 1n the na- tion during the same period. \ You see, it might be that there was a national crime wave, caused by aome-- tbin&: eatirely diffe,rent. Moreover, it might be that this Q3tional crime wave was much worse in other slates. i~I· ing the possibility that the aforemen- tioned Jaw in your state actually might have achieved crime cootrol ! One way to expose a ha1f truth: The nen time ~meone tells you that "A'' caused "B," ask ii he's made any effort to fmd out if "B" 1s happening in places where there is DO "A." -The Case of the Hlddnt Elephant We've ,named this game after the old story about the know·il-all traveler who ' boasts to his friend that "there are elephants in Thailand so intelligent that they have learned how to hide in trees.'' The friend replies: "But I oiice spent a whole year in Thailand and r didn 't see tbern ! " The first gentleman smugly replies : "l told you those elephanls \\'ere smart:" If you listen carefully to the con· temporary dialogue of politics, you'll hear this game being played with douns (){ issues~ten involving alleged con- spiracies in which the lack of evidence is cited as proof that the oonspiracy not on.- ly exi.!ts but also is devilishly clever! Nat..., • Calll11g · Perhaps the most naive semantic abservalion of all time was: "Sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me."· Name-calling can be the first step ln a dehumanizing process that enables S<lme people to view other human beings as animals or even as things. If you believe name-ealling is harmless, you just haven't read enough history. Stereotyping DirecUy related to name-calling is the practice or actmg .as if an incUvidual can be fully defined bJ, group. A trivial ex· .ample iS the pbras4 ,:boys will be boys.'' , /. ~vJal ... exam ee~ni-t . World ;~n:.~~.1 ,1 ied before a ~I ee ' that 1t was perfectly proper to establish "relocation camps" for thOusands of Americans or Japanese 'ancestry-because ·~ Jap·s a Jap." l/11derstateme111. nud Overkill These two form s of manipulation, alsu known as euphemism and hyperbole, arc like semantic barbiturates and bennies. They're effPCt.ive in the short·run, but they must be handled with great caution l~t they desensitize the body politic. Tbe "relocatioo camp" euphemism helped desensttize <1ur national con- science ~bout a brazen and bruta1 policy o! racism. In recent years, the need for prison reform has been partially eon· cealed behind the euphemism "cor· rectional facility." In a very recent example of hyperbolr, a so-called underground newspaper responded to the firing of 27 performers from a rock radio station by publishing a large front+page headline that accused the station of genocide. The unre strained use of such a word lends to devalue its emotional currency. making the word potentially less effective as a means of communicating really extreme outrage. Ironically, those who devalue a word like genocide are engaging in bas}cally the same process of desensitizing the public as those who once concealed the barbarism of Buchenwakf behind the euphemism "final solution.'' Semantle Anarchy Obviously there is no way of prevent-~ng .. ~ords from "cha11:ging their mean· mg m the course of cultural evolution. ~ut t~at's no excus~ tor burning dic- tionaries. If we don I keep trying to adhere to some common standards of C<lmmunicaUon, we all could end up like the three hard-of-hearing old ladies on an English train that ha s just stopped at 11 Jocai.station. "Is this \Vembley~" "No. it's Thursday." "So am 1. Let's.stop and have a drink." --~-t!I Saturday, December 18. 1971 The comment page of the Daily Pilot seeks to inform and stimulate readers by presenting a variety of com- mentary on topics of Inter- est and signlfl~ance from informed observers a n d spokesmen. Rob.rt N. Weed, Publlahtr • • -.. -. . · Well, this ls tht da many o I ~-' ~°{,·· J. . Good · mornhig, boys and girl•, and welcome to another Satw'day or fun and learning Ing wilh ,uncle ·~and his friends~· land y. you have , 'l\'ait for . We ·at the DAILY PI have 1-T:.;.;:.'f:~:i;-\i~·;;;··<i:·-;;::E· :::-~ .. ~~::::;: \ chosen our winner and nmnen f ·\IP in the ~nnual Uncle Len -m \~~~., ~ Ha:ukkah cu.d • ~- The grand prize winner of a , *'' trip to Disneyland for a day With her whole family ill Kathy Matics, 12, of 9156 Daff. ' '0 odil, Fount{lin yalley. Kathy's winning entry will become the official DAILY PILOT Christ- mas card and will run on page one , ~i.st~ i,Day .• She and her" parents and brother an dsi!Jter will be the guests 311 day .Monday of Disneyland and the DAILY PILOT. Look for the photo Christmas morning show- ing Kathy and her family on their big day. Also, keep your eyes o·n the ; • paper during th"e ·neit wee.k ~-------------------------------, because a page made up of the drawings by the ten runners up will run. The runners up are Diane Johnson, Fountain V a 11 e y ; Catherine· Halloran, c o s t a Mesa; Chrlstlann Be.ck , N~wport Beach; Raun Thorp, Newport Beach; Sandra Joan Smith, Costa Mesa; Vanessa Halloran, Costa Mesa ; Mary Shaffer, Huntington Beach; * PRIZE WINNER * Joyce Jones, 341 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa, Calif. Any child un~er 12 cin enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture on piece of pl~in, white paper sin inches wide ~d 4 inches 'deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, ~ge and address on back of drawing. Mail \it to Uncle Len's Art COnttst, Box 1$60, DAILY PILO'I'. Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Ke.M~Y ball dollar. Joyce Jones, CQsta Mesa and L~------------------------------' • \ " " ) V,l Tt .... 11 Fode Present Foxie, the J1rizona·Sonora Desert Museum1s kit· fox, has the right idea. Now all she's got ·to do is wait for Santi. to start pouring in the goodies dur· ing his visit to Tucson. SatJWd>y, -18, 1971 DAILY Pll.;T f Scrooge Facing . " . l .\Tough · Hill Fjght : ; .. ' WASlll!tJTON CAP) - capttol ... '• pollUcal I>'"' are OpenJy 'buJlnc vote1 in a wild Olriltmal campaign plttin1 a • baUllled pennyplncher agalnat a bearded1toymaker. PosttrSi are prolilerating, committee.a \aft m a p p tin g _political ltr~, charg~ are ftylnf among liberal! and con-l#<'.~11.., aervaUves, and the ablentee ~ caocUdatea 'are i 11 u Ing statements• through dummy •.,.,.,;Qioi.<.;tii tddresses. ' .. i It's a mock campalan for an at-large seat in the House., matching: • -Underdog Ebeneezer 5crooae, , .woalthy Eneti•h businessman who gained ·con- tiderable i:epute following a sud·den per1ona.Jity transfonnation a 11 e g e d l y prompted by ghoola. ' -Early favorite, · Santa Clius, a far North manufac- turer and wo'rld-w.ide distributor of toys, t o youngsters who heed their , paronts. A=rding to the fir>t day'a tabulations of the tl yotes , being solicited by t h 8 I Congmsional Stall C 1,u b • I Sc~ooge leaped into an initial J lead but wa:s quickly} overtaken by a big batch of 1. ballots t;otlght by C I a u s ; backers. By Christma.s, all J money will go to Charity. , Cataclysm . • Ill Space Alleged Each voter receives a badge ; and is asked to explain his , stance ·to others who are in tum Urged' to ca.!lt theii own ballots for the candidate of their choice. The Claus advisory com· mittee, meanwhile, d e n l e d reports that airline pilots had MOUNTAIN VIEW (UPll -Mercury and parts of the to\atJ.ng 200 tlmtis faster 't)µn filed a confidential complaint' JJ..esearchers of the National moon would have melted. fod,._af., or ' Once ~very t,hree about potential mld-air• col· Ae-nauti'cs and s p a c e 11 th ' ~. i le d r lisions . with frequently stop-~ , v A ls, scientists _ said, ~urs ns a o ~very once 1 1 d aJr, Administration Thursday pro-would have occUrred 4.6 billion . evefy 27 days a~ at present. It ping, 8 n ma ,. r a" n ' posed a new theory, based on years ago. The solar system is~ ~ , the hi&lt rotation f'hlch v~ihl~~.u g h 1 e p.i. rate. studies of meteorites, that a tbougtit to bes million years ' Wotlld have1throWn the large statements of candidacy, the~ cataclysmic e.vent occurred in old. mass of gaJ out Into the solar nd 'ded th ttie early bistory of the solar ayatem. conte ers prov1 ese ap- , The theory was based on "-------peals for votes: ' 1ystem. · rad Io active dating of· AIUKIUJlctment of the theory Claus -"I sincerely feel. Mark Hansen, Costa Mesa. Next to the winner, these . · .ten wer.e considered the very best and will win Kennedy half dollars for their efforts:. The stall at Fairview State Hospital would like to thank all the entrants in the contest because the cards will be given to children at the hospital to make their Christ- mas cheery, too. Our regular contest entries were pretty slim this week but I guess you were all cot!· cintrating on the contest. This week really dig in and do some fantastiC entries. Christmas tree i! just one offshoot of this . Legend holds that the "tree of knowledge" in the Garden ofEde.n was an evergreen and that when Eve plucked one of its, fruits, the leaves shriveled up and died. On the night Christ was bom1 it is said, the tree blossomed again and bore fruit. For this .among many reasons, the evergreen ii a symbol of Christmas. According to the theoty, a meteorites. Some meteorites ·was made at NASA'S knes that the House of )lepresen.. rapidly spinning sun threw out have no history of tnelting, but Research Laboratory. It waS tatives could use rq)' ex·, who was a missioniry in electrified gases -a third of1 others underwent melth;1g 4.8 formulated by Dr~ Cti!rles P. perience and my phil050phy, Germany dedicated the fir Its mass-<:ausing heating and billion years ago. Sone and Dr. David S. Colburn not just on Dec. 25 "but tree as a symbol of Clu:,ist, melting of the inner planets At ~hat time, it was sug-of Ames; and by Dr. Kenneth throughout the entire year .. , replacing the pe.3an god sym-including Mercury, Mars and gested that the suq was a Schwartz of Ame r l can I think America needs todayt bol cf the 03k tree. Earth. Tauri star -a very young Nucleonics Corp. ' a spirit of unse.lfishne;s, a Qmgiatulation.s .to the win· ne.rs.. 'Ibe choice w115 ~ very bard one. our topic will be •one more time Christmas. But this time it will be on Chriatmas Day ud au the fun and worship which make it 'Yonderful. Did you know that man has used trees in his worship ror thousands of ywa. T h e S..d yo11r ..-t10111 to •• Alldy, cto OrolNJI' Co•t Dally Pir.t, ... 1160, C•t9 M.., Cellf. . ' ' struggle toward civilization Biblnd the multiple forms of worship, the major faiths are , How many. religions are there founded on a rew no'ble ideals ln the world~ that no one can ,dispute:. It is surprising that each ideal ar- Religion is a sensitive sub-rived at a cert'ain stage of Ject and whatever we say history, when people were ·about it, it Is bound to annoy ready for a nobler concept of somebody. Thls is because, bum an life on earth. Christmas trees were first used in medieval German plays depicting the creation of . man, FU:,_ trees w\th aP,!lles and 'ornaments on \hem :were representations of the tree of m.. • . '1 1111 oiJbtll.~n~ry1 >411 { lepn~•' aay lhit!W Bohl!~ ...---Caro/~ It is said that Martin Luther The gases would have. str.!' shrouded in clouds of gas Their theory would e1plain touch of kindnrn, a little bit: first decorated a tree with created a glganUc electric amt dust. why some meteorites, once a of brotherhood and a lot more: lights using candles on the generator running for a The sun would have been part of larger planetary bodies love for all mankind." ' branches, Since this i I million years, under the new In the asteroid belt, have Scrooge -"I realize that t d8.ngerous, electric lights were theory. As electric currents undergone such comp I et e am considered to be stingy first used in 1902 ln Amer!ca. ran through planets, electrical Student Wins melting that iron and nickle and mean. but I learned Jong The first decorated, 1.ift-resistance produced heat, i·ust wu Jeft.in a near pure state ago that the Christ.mu spirit laden Christmas tree was as the element of a light globe Lynne Parris, a junior at ' 'l'1\e ~earch k.am said ihe is a warm rrnd wOnderful light believed to have been that o( heats. University High School, Irvine, theory was consistent with that should stay lit all year Queen Victoria's in England It was suggested the process placed first in the journalism observations of young stars, long. On the other hand, 'Bah, 130 years ago. would have. stripped the inner division .of the Orapge County, aorri! of ,.whl~h. lJlaY ~be ,.e1· humbug~ still a,ya a dot to- We are out of ..space: today, planets of their atmospheres. Ada~em1c DecaVtlon. \ ~11n~nfslmjl'"~~~clysms, day.'~ • .. .. 1 ... lb read the-Toolumn ne1t week -":-::-..:·::;::-=::;:::;=::.·:::;;::=:,:;:::::==========:====================; for more interesting origins of .. , · ChriS~\'5 symbols. B~ s~e apd sb.df the old --m'~ :sa¢k thl.5 week. Corner YOUR 'NEWS ·QUtZ , -' . PART I· NATIONAL AND INTER'NATIONAL ' ' J ' ·Test Y 011r1el,. Htrr• I ~J:.c,'~~ tvtrvont ~ ffi. i1m1fv ~fl '~ io ~._; te1f' Piii ' or l'ltr ..,.n "nMf kw .....,, .. T<lll.t !his Wffkl\I N1w. Q~,lr In lh1 ,,..rw<\I .t yevr OWll INH'nt fYoU don'! f '(fll MYll tfl Ill lh• mt of' fl!• lunlly kntw Plow 'fOU mff• Olil) Ind 1M Plow mlldl ~ .•now •bOut ,..,_.,., ,.lilO 1111 In !I'll wo1llll ~,.,., DN,'f dlttl -AlllWWS .,,.,, I .... ..,,., llelfw .... RIDDLES and JOKES Give your.self 10.f points for ea'bh correct a.ruiwer. * PRIZE WINNER ' . Dear Carol: What happened when the first train reached the prairie? •a1qno.1f unlu1 p1Q A•l.f.1. :JaNt1uy .19'11 M•,..r111, fl,\. INJ Gr11111 ,lw., Cffll Mui 1 The United States (CHOOSE ONE: ai)propriated, l!iuspended) $87.5 million in general economic l6&!1tance to Indit. 2 the Indo-Pal:.istan Wa r f&.tiue was sent fromtb.e Secur-itY Council td·the General As1Sem.blywhen a gr e em en t was tieadJoeked by v"to..,'!I 1rom • •• ? •• A Match word clue, with their correspond- ing pictures or 1ymbol•. 10 point• for ea.ch correct answer. .POW 1 ..... Gunnar Jarring, UN Middle Eaatmediator 2 ..... ,, though the major religions are Let's not be '~~artened founded on -the same basic because many people do not concepts, most of them set "'pra."ctice what they preach. l====================::'J forth .a lot of personal · opi• For example, Islam' means ·nions. More than half o! the peace and kindness. Yet..---------------------, a-C,ornmunisl China. b-Poland _ c•the Soviet UnJon 3 The is1ue was transferiec{ to the General A·•• sembly under the authority of the •• ? •• reso-- - This national council adviiea president on industrial poll~tlon · 3 ..... e ·'people in lhis world have very Moslema tried to spread their . d e f I n i t e religious opinions. religion by the sword and ·About 10 percent of these feel practiced cruel h u m a n that anybody else's religious slavery. Chrlstians ha ve opinions deserve at least a fought each other over dif· nasty letter and possibly a ferent intlrpretations of their poke In the nose. faith. The simple fact is that In the modem world, there till religious ideals a r e are about a dozen major guidelines -and lf human religions. Each one is based on nature were perfect we wo1f1a 'the'noble ideas of some wise not need them . · CHRISTMAS' IS COlillNG Christmas is coming It's practically here I didn't know Christmas Was so near. It's a time for singing, It's a time for ,ioy . It's a time when Santa brings toys To good UtUe girls and boys. A l(_HI, lrl•ll ..... , .... M.-SUI U'te11, f, 11144 Mlltel'CI Drh•1, C.Jt1 ~ ffr flle •111111!11 flllry 111 fllt tltl't' ln4 Mttn Ulltl"· Miii ,,_ HM! W .,.,., It UllClt Lfftt 1111. 15'1, Cffl• Mffl, (IHI. teacher and stems . f r o m Primitive man sensed that ·previous concepts held in the. there is more to this world distant past. Human nature; than meets the eye and liowever, tends to dispute worshiped "!lpirlts ln nature. L---------------------' ·basic te.achlngs, especially Later cultures deified gods, '.those that mention how a goddesses and sacred animals. person should behave-. Hence, AbOUt 3,000 years ago, they numerous. de.nominations split began to sense One Supreme off from the major religions. • Being and felt some of this For example, almost a bllllon loving wisdom w i t b in Christlins worship ln ID:ore themselves. This realiution ii than 300 different denom1na-· our lesson for the present page ,llons. Yet all of _them ,accept of history. · · the gentle ftli't!On bbrn m Christm D And¥ W\Cl1 I Wori.1 .... All•• i. . ;Bethlehem on as ay, 1r11n o.v11, ... 1~. o1 RI*• WISCOl'l•ll1, for hl1 -Hon: " .. ·1971 years ago. ' Almost half a billion Asians Wby Js there Do liPtniq II · . are Hindus. Their kindly freezing wuther? ' t'eliglon was founded around To produce lightning, the 2500 B.C. and stemmed from weather needs . a s t e e p much older faiths of India . temperature gradient. There Almost half a billion persons must be a very sharp drop in l~t;:1"" are Moslems. Their falµi of temperature between t h 'e Islam is an offshoot of Chris· surface level and the freerlng tianity and was founded about air about se.veh mlles above 500 A.D. About 3'1l million the ground. The t t o r m y persons accept the courteous turbulMC{! also needs oon- falth Of Confucius, founded Oictlng masses of dry and about 500 B.C. damp , air. Lightning and nUr{ng thla, *8me .. a. Asia thunder occur when these op- aave--birth to ~ other ~-posing incredients engage in jor rettgtons. Thtlf follower• we.athery w a r fa re. . The Include 77 million. Buddhists. turbulence builds up electrical $4 million Taoists and t0me 77 charges in different parts of million accept the offlelal the storm cloud. 1'bese are, Shinto rell¢on of Japan. The di.scha.rged ln Oaehes of llihf.D. Hebrtw rtllaion it based oa in&. which cauee tbu.nder. l..l the teachings of Moses, , who Over land areu, s~eep llvtd around UOO B.C, · Mon temperature grodlenta 1\l't 91i;;:;;.. than two million Jews now Uve. most likeq to build up b'I swn- ln Jnel and another ii.. mer. The surface gets much .mllUon art dliunl of other hotter thtn the freezl.ng alt c:ountrles. • aloft. ln winter~ there 11. not ReUgioos lftW. up wl\fl enough contrast between the human history Ind their basic surface and upper air to trig· concep&a auided the. long ger lightning coodlllons. 1 \ A Dog's Lite Contesla, two year old l)OOdlo, finds riding the bl, cycle with her owner, S:ttpl1anie Teller,. 11, of Ed· gartown, Maas. much better than walkins. lutlon. · • a-!i.lliance of Nations b-UNSCOP c-Unitlng for Peace 4 India recognized what it cl.Ila The People's Republic Of , . ? •• as &n independent nation. 5 New &tpreme Court Justice Lewis Powell w111 take the seat vacated by the late Hugo L. Black. ,True or False? PART II • WORDS IN THE NEWS •t \ ' • I ·,-Taite 4 point• for each viord that. yoµ can match with its correct meaning, c ,; D Franc i 6CO Franco, ·1eader o! Spain, re- Centiy ·turned 79 ....... '.Benjamin Frankli n will appear on this 5 ..... U.S. and Europe.an problem di1cu&1ed at .NATO meeting 6 ..... Non-po litical mes- sages had not been re- ceived from. them for 10 months rr ..... Montflly ptyoheckdou- bled • 8 ..... ROTC H 7¢ 1 ..... bona. fide 2 ..... aed.1Uon a-capable of ex11tlng independenUy b-eciu!1ity of 'PO~er!<, ~ o-m.ade In good faith d-hostile e.ntranoe into ···· Nmc~ -Volcatio ruinbled to- ward major erNption here J: 9.... ~ 3 ..... parity 4,,,,.autonomous 5., ... incursion territory e-resistance to lawful authority · PART Ill • NAMES IN THE NEWS Taite 6 points f~r namea that ..correctly match with the clues. you can l ..... Wllllam J. Kuhluu 2 ..... Mrs. f\omtna .Ban-' UllOI• 3 ..... Georiea Po111pldou 4 ..... Corl'Albtrt 6 ..... 11ma1l II'iylor-K 0 •• mtrt ' t'"" President or Fr anc& bjThis month's Ufi! Se .. curity Council ~e11· dent cr~.i:esident of Arnerl .. e:a n Farm B urea.u F.ederatton. c d--Unlted State& Trea• aurer e-Speaker of the Hou'e of Repre1entatlvt1 E • Site of Nixon meeting with the French Presi- dent Dec. 13•14' 10 ..... Rural America fears the tis• of corporate farming HOW DO YOU IATI? (Sc .. t..ih Shle•f Qvla s.,.,.,.1y) 71 ,. I) jllttnta-GoiM. •1 ·,. lQO ,iolnt• .. TOP SC~l! 61 .. 70 ~ll'ltt • F•lr· tl M fO po!Mt • ••11..,t, Ml•~???• H'M! PAMILY DISCUlllON QUESTION Do yOu think Eo.tt Pak11t11.n &hould become an I~ .. 'dependent n'-tlt>n? THIS WllK'S OWJ.ENGEI ... 1(011 ~ Na.me the 11 Uberatton11 ~rll:\l'' o! f.:as~ Pa.klsl~n. • VEC, Inc., MldllOfl, Wl1eO(l1in , -------------------i------. ,.s l•·• t•·r :p·z. t,., :111 .Lll'fl 1'11'1 H'lll W tJ~NJ11VH:> "·at t~·• 'l·t :9-t 1.,.., 11·s 'H·)> !~·[ ta·t rr·1 :z1n0 '101wAS \ p·s !t ·t :cii·l t•·t l1·1 :~ lll'fl ••ui·t !11••0 •1•11•1·r :•·t i:t-z. :r•p111d1n•·1 •l .lllYtl \ I I I I l I I· • i ' t t. 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' ' ·STACKING . • • £ • • • r. • ":TABLE ,, • "Presto! Instant furnlturel" • 'I• inch tflick part~cle board with • 18" squafe top. ' ,.( ,_ r ~ ' • ~ ~ <t> , ,. -• They' re easy to assemble--,use them.. _ individually as tables or stock 'wn-fo'j. sfo1age units, room dividers or book cases.· ' -. . · • Easy to finish-use your imagiriatiohl . . ... ~ . .., . JlEG. 53.99 SAVE SJ,50 SAT. & SUN. ONLY! . -49 ·, Ea.. ... ~ '• 4 Drawer STUDENT'S .DESK · • Perfect fo? ,tudy, letter writirig, drawing, for writing1he great Arrierif:an novel. • 4 draWers·fo'r of~ Your Stow·aways. • SAVE $5.001 • Re0dY. to finis~ pin. desk is , 32!' vilite-...x<l# ~ x 29" hi91i. . ~~ .. •""'$1 ·299, $17.99 ' 1 I ... SAVE $14.501 ' . '6 ft. Loni REDWOOD 2x4's ·• For ,,q,io decking, fencing .. -1111 yOGf'ouft:loor buildfng projecb. •.Good solld rHwood, Mfaced .f 11det-- end1 triWlmed with • 1 .ased Hgn. 110. Ste JAYf OYflt .50% I.AT. & SUN. ONLY S11per Sise LEGAL BOOKCASE • Solves all your storage problems-- wtd.,., deeper shelves for those extra big volumes. • Sliding door storage space for ~ur treasures. -.... . -- • 36" wide x 13'' dffp x 63'' high. RIG •• $39A9 ·~.24 99 , ¥.".Shop EXTE.IOR PLYWOOD . ' •Great for oUtdoor dec- orotion11 troin • board11 waU siding, etc. , ' • .f ft. x.I ft.- it's w.ofher. ,_,., .ro. $3.ff -$288 ' . ~ Yew Choke 4 ft. x. ft. HARDBOARD • Strong, rigid panels ore great for 100'• of we• around ham•, shop fi, garage. • .f ft. a I ft. ponelt ore ~" thkk. 110. $2.0f $129 • IUWTIH OR CHALi IOARD ''for family NofM., Ontffltll" • For kitchen, >M>rllshop, office, pfoyroo"'' ;;ood from•: • 2$" wkfo z 17" high. 99 C 110. $1.lf TOUI CHOICI H ' •• RI~ WE'ii Ol'DI 'TIL 9 PM SA TUIDA Y .. .. Rustic-Weatherec;I SPANISH SHELVES • ~ C\.1f6rri' mCde of0sofi~ wood-trim .Cl wifh bross no itheads. • Buy whot you need & c:real• yaur own shelving space. IRACKnS :~i::.··$3.59 ..•.•...••• ~2 99 O.Ubl• uo. $6.98 . .......... $599 :'~'.0$10.91 ........... 5799 SHELVES 36" REG. $5.,39 , ••••• UG;.~T.!lt 60"' - REG, $9.59 .. . .......... SJ99 ........... s599 ~799 . . . '.. . . . . . . Utl!lty Grode PINE SHELVING • fo~ the organization ma,.;.-gets things together in garage, ponlry, service oreo . • 1"a12" stock-your .choice of lengths. s ft. ,49' • ft •. 59' I ft •• 79' '. I I \ Deal • . ·~·· .. • .. Comm tot , ~ .. . .. Real!W ~ RandaU M'd:M~le i o\ ~ j ' What·.,. tM factors in a deed? ....,,Uy,~,,_ the 91ement1 of 1 deed? WNf 11 itt¥.JMjor ~.,; \ · ~-l • ' T.-T. C.rCOol• Mou IA deed is"l wrlllen instl'.Um~' J\i which tiUe to really iJ cii-.eyed, It 'rijust -identity tKo parties -who must be competent -and must .~tain a d~cription of the property, wQl'ds of· conveyance, and the signa· ture.s of the.graQtors. It must. be deli~-ed with intent to pass. tiUe.·Conslderation is requireil"etctp.t '!Jl,.P.t• case of gift 'teed.. i • ,, """',. .. • ., ' ' ... "' t' • ' . ' . f h !ias'.refloc:tl.rilJ"ll!Ve(t ho ln-tments 1. tititmado In ~t yMr1. MY thoughts remlncMci-JM of. 1 ~ or • ~-.,iluFtant lnvHtor1 Lament" t~at your.!• .. n l'IJ'9ht enjoy . • • . 1 • , , • l J. C. No)'porl ~··~ r ~esitate ~nmke 'a list • ' , ' Of'·all tbe~ azUactions l'.Y.~ missed~: ' ,.: ' Bpnap~as 't iat ,were alrit6'St iri my'grip -; J '• I watched. \hep)' through my fingers slip; .~ . The Windlalls which I should h<ve bought • ~ ' Were los\ because I oxerthougbt; ' . . I tho~ghl of tl\is, I ·thoughfO!. that, I cd\ll<t)lave sworn I smelled:.a ra4 An11 while I thought things over 'tUce. .;,., ' Anolber"grabbed .\hem at the price. It seeks I' alw~ys hesitate, Then make my,min d up much to 1ale. A very cau tious man am I ;.,. . And that is why I never buy. · When others culled those sprawling farms And ~elcomed deals .with open arms - A corner here, ten acres there, . CompoundiM ·•'\I!~ YAlll: l)y year, , • "> I ease to think and as ftliotight, ' '""'"•· ~ ,; 'I'.f°Y bought the transactions I should bave·!l"~gh~ / TLe golden ~ances I had tbfn . ·: .t Ii .._: Atii lost an d will not come g:ain ... " t·~ :E~ay I can.not be enlic;ed/ · ~ } ', " F~ everything'~ so o'V'e~cea. . • t • · ~ '.!!e transactions of-.,-esteryear are·clftd .i De market'l·~t_.,...:.. \.nd so's my head.' ~ ~t . i- Ai tinies a teardrop drowns ~m,. ~~ f· ~~ Fqr transactions l .had,1buFdid not:blJy; · J\tld now .ute's-s'.a11dest \1(ord s! pell:'-"· ''11,onlj ·l~ invest.klhen!" '"'Ii 1 ~ I f. 'f • ~DITO!t.l'N(/;f§i ~,I(~ is the"Frtrid<,C of -~Real E1tate,,.,.1.A..fnV·e;tt1tn;v,aM1tat. coUeO, uciurer and thor of "Rtaihtdtt in Calij-offiiQ~;/ Send':;our com· men and questions to Randall R. McCardle, c/o tht DAILY PIIq,I', PO Box 1.S60 •• Costa,.Mt1a 92626. >' ::t~:i ~it ............ J ... ~outh~·coasi Re81tors ijeaded by ,Risley R_ealt.Qrs o.f~ the. South Coast Estabrook, vi~ ~~'president; ~ gath~ at El Adobe Bertha Henry,;l'rea'surer; and cafe in San Juan Capistrano Doris Patterson, ~Secretary. 1 ''" • He commended the1'romen for for=<tbe banq1,1et to install new their past work rori the board officers of tfie South Orange and their futuie pr'ans to im· Coiat Boaid (Jf Realtors. This prove the image o£.women in board incompasses Reliltors Real Estate. ' frqJI! Capistrarlo Beach, Di")f The ·highlight <t, the pro. Point, El Toro, Mission Vl&iUl' · iram was the gi~ of thi SaD' Clem'*-atKI San Juin· awards. There weie plaqiies CapistranO. 1Dffi~iating as in-for Lloyd Mµne and Pat Back stalling ofric&-was-Peter Bar-outgoing directors Do r i S reU of N~wpor~. Beach, vice Larsen and Williajn. Warren, president of,..the 32nd District past presidents tuts were of CREA for 1972. awarded to E.1... Risley and a New officqs who were in-plaque of appreciation. stalled by Barrett were: E. L. For their Outstai'iding work Ri,tey, president ; W i 11 i am for the board:and 'their com- Watner,, Vlcaq>·r e sJ d ~·n,t .. ,.. ~ mun'ity< E;l:L. '.Risley w a 1 Robert Kennedy, Treasurer selected q Rpltor ·~fc.the and ·.!darilyn Ste.fl~P,.&.1 .Yepr ~ H~rb ~ohnS was Secretary . .Ne'IV'D ( r el:'ti>' t'I Selecled ~a.!,..&alesman of the wei't : Frank Osborne, Ray Year. Marquard and Betty Lindberg. Multiple Listing "a w a r d a Old officers were retired by were pr~nted tO~ F.d Couey, Lloyd Milne, Laguna Beach for the,mofl. listqg sQld and outgoing SZnd District Vice for the grUtest dollar volqme president. scld ; and to Leona 'FiilzDllVl<l<I Following his lnsta11ation, for the _greatest '.A.umber :of Risley installed the new of· listings~ listed. MO. Fitzpt1t- fictrs of the SOuth Orange tick has won tblt taward .for CoUnty Chapter of t h e the pas~ tbrte yeats. 4'f. Womens Council of NAREB. Following the ~et and \ ~ Installed were~ Beverly program the ewning was Dodson, president; Laraine spent dancing. " • . . • •• ,- \' /; . Rate Yourself for Home Ownership at • I • ' k.· l ,, ·2 . . 3 'I-' .5· . ' . 6 7 ·~ .. ' I Do you make over $650 per month? .,., .......... . t ' -r:; ~ .,..: v:. .;~ ··i ~~~. , Are yo~tµglt/ves frdm the t°'*tfands who-would,, like smog-free fresn·alr llvingln a beautiful · • .hillside setting? ' 1 ! I ' Do you like complete recreation facilities conveniently avalla'bl~. llke,sw jmmlng, , , horseback riding, tennis, Ju1ndba11; hayrides, golf, volleyball, bllllards1ul<11name;,1(few? Do .you like 'shoppirl'g cente"'· ~brarles,, . churches, restaurants, theeters~medical-dental •facilities, hospitals In the immediate . community?"· _ , >"" • ,, ~ ~ • •. • ..7 -Do you like "care-free" living with more leisure time ari d wlthou! !He drudgery of exterior · ' malnt'en~ey . . . ' , . - Do you like -chopl\fonyeriJia!,to'youn 'o/ne - pre-school throygtfpollegd?'-' 4 • • ~ • ' ••• · .. ... 'J ., Would you like having O'li/lership In•-• ' maintenance-free recreaqpn build ing, swimming pool.,pi cnlc ilrrt! barbeque area, .all • I ). : ,. .~· t ... ' • l' •r I .' .. - . ' ' ./ NO "' • 'J : . ' < ' • ' . • < ' ' ' .... : :·· . In a park·llke setting, just a step away? , . r-----t---,..,.,..,,---~~-~-~---,,-~----+----+--,,--tl • DC: lo1l/1~e property th"!. has prov~',l 1~ : 8 · 9 ,, 10 .. ' appieci•tlon In val11e year;aft&r-year? l • . · , ..... • -~ ~ '.'t .. Do you krlow that :fpu can't write off rental payments ·on your tncome tax? ' . . - Are you dlssatisflell with ~h·ere'you are present(y living and lookl ng fo ira'better Place'to' live? • .,. q . . . ( .. " ' . . ' 1 :. : ., ., " ' ! " • .. 'KEYTO QUIZ_ r, ~ . YES·2-4 Cmo~ ~!-'~{ 5-7 $~~rt :'~acki.~! . , 8~10 ) C~IJ ~h~: Moverl :. ; . . · ~ . .. • • . ' ' t.1 ' ... : ' as . · · ·FHA-/~ • CONVP ,. : , .. ~ ;"t"' t. I ' • ' 'I ~ ' l 2 AND 3 BEDROOM (7t4)' 83().0890 ; • • ' ' VETERANJSG) ~~WN . . ., . . . t $1-,8.10 T~TAL liY.QNTl:ll'.{ I' PAYMENT• • I ' ~ 'Typic al V.A. Sale: Pl,an E. Cash. Prii;e ,$11,l'pO.' Cash ' Oovin Payme nt $0.-MovtJn Closing ~~l•ataly ·$600.00. Unpaid .balllniie o,!. $17,7001~ 354 "1C,._1Ve equal monthly payments' of $17S.1D~!(tl;l~~pi1t!lllpal, · · intere1t,, esti111ated !Qd, and, ~!"(a'~iq~ ,duoo. Annusl.P.ercentage·Rateof.T.5"·· ., " ~ . · Plctilrwa 19prlnted'by ~~of " '~ . ., Ilia Mlulon VJ,jo Reporter 1!!J ' . ,....,~ .... • .· ... • I I , I I • )" .• ., -• • :. • . ' •• • ., ~ .. 1 • ~ -• • . , t. j -- • ; IM'!RIOll Of ALISO rLLAS CoUN~AY ~ IN M'.S$10N VIEJO " r , ·. . . ~ i Vlei• C4j~do1pt:s-lu ms': . , ,,. ....... _ • _Sales by Holstein ~ho1!,. lllebll:'~ I M~~ateln &trwed t I ~b' -...11111'""""' by Goorc• ono &Jld a hf!( mlUlon dollara M. Hol>'tein -;{i" Solli wbo r.:\'/1 lllao:. ir,. 'JI'£~ ~ low1een mllllon, nine teln co= ·wli "-ol ll1e bund1'd tbouaand d o I J a r 1 few lar1e hamfl bu1f4lnl com· • ~ o1 uJao, pan1 .. 1o 1tay oul ol ihO ,oplrt· ,!?.'.!" COJllPID1 cioold llOliiy men! liulldinl piarl<et ll!at a1 """ llundnd Ill .. dilrlill Ille ICC<llllllod 'for a J.arl~ amOunt • cal4rM!ar yaor ol 1171 wlllch fl/! Orllile and Los Anael., -Ille tblrd !Jrgeot In Ille Couol)P developmMt lbo put firm's haH century of home two yean. bullding, prealdenl Geot1e ' Tbe· Colta•lle.,~ firm Holmin m doclarod. Is CIUfllllly bull4int two Aa•in th1a ,_. thll'lftolltetn deveJ6pmenta ht I ~VI n e '• 1 ... .. ' . • • • 8& STORES lllM-FULL . Of ChrfslMI Goo ... South Coast ?1Ua - -,....~~~~~~~~~~~..;..~...., ..... ~~,-~~~~....,,....~.., Live in a 11 akehouse, ~ ' • ' i1Stead ofa l-~~811 . A lekeh<iu.: ~T~ like 11 h!)U••·house. Except lt'f ne_xt to , .1 1,lake, which mak.eS'lt nicer. But you'll ha ve to see t~at fori your4 serf. There are some things we can tell you , tho~sh : ~ 1 .: ~ Al~o ·Villas: Ofter GI .Loans company's ~ fillU't 1n1de Eastbluff area, the Bluf& them one of the largest Espana Homes, Ind The privately owned bulldlna: com-Bluffs Homes-On-The-Bay ,g 1 pania in ~~ornia ,a n tt well as two large devethp- amon& the top 100 prlV'ate merits In Fountain Valley's ~me building f\riD• in lhe na-Green Valley. There, Hotst,tn lion. 1 • ·. is selling the Park Roylle • H o I 1 t e i n 10oked op-. Homes and Fairway Estates. te~ally~ to 1872 with a The 1971 sales effort ln- tartet Of JOO ~homes set by eluded these areas as well u the com,pany. · bOines ln Palm Springs and La For one, we do most of the yardwark around h~e. And the exterior maintenance. That gives you a· lot of time for playing and re!_axing. And ydu'li ·have the chance to do a lot. qi bolh here. • • • . .. • . r ~· . ' ball! models Jn' •illll•R«f Cl' two-ltory-p)am. ~ featur., ioclude at.~ UY· lng roOpll, wall-ID cloW and pcwder .-.. AD uoita uve &llding 'Siu! dcora openilli oo· ,lo ellhtr-po~ at aaiilfeW, I private enlr';, Ind enclooed g1rage. Alao, wtlitt many comparably pr I c e d con- dominiums, eacltmme bu tta "With the naUon's economy Palma. The La Palma and !llartJng on the upturn with all Palm Springs sales programs lndicatiou pobitjng to a strong will continue again in im resur1e.nce in new home 1ale1 alo111 with the Newport Beach lD nezt year'• first quarter, we and Founta in Valley pr:ojectl, anttclpate a •tt:9n& market ln Holstelri uld. I ~aving~· and Loan Hits ' ' own uparate, ir;vate· utillly "$SO Milli" • 1 _ . .l;n,.. ar;a.;,,ily prlVIC)' ..:i -~ulif·;" ' ' on Ill ~n~ . are auured ailc:e M OM" livea · 1 :-above ·ot belop, ati1 dwellinl. _-.A .combined. celebralion of ment and WI for the 2 , ' uruAll·t. • :. ,., " , , •• b ~ •, 1.n,e 1 s an n Iv er1ary bedroom apartment. $70,000 t· • I IO V111aa •l"'tuia '1.illt-lq · lariili1iarkl· took 'place lbls · ~ Million Viejo, near rant• Ind conttm'OUI cle•nlna '. indnth .. Ih 'the Roy J. Ward per duple:s: ii the purchasing ·~ WisO. Boulevard ~· oven; waste d I 1pos1J1; Real E i t 1 t e Development price and cohatructlon will ·be Jero-'-Road" •COUltlcal celliJll1; ruillent COmp• .. u•s 15th year and the completed in AprU. ~~ · • '"11oor tU · .......... In ll · -' A number of desirable view es, c .. ...., ... ,. . v~ ~ -A. Kiter architectural Roy Ward bu been the reci- locations s,r~ still ~vailab~ in ~m~~t~ ~~ ·:1~s 2: ~·A.::r:: pletlt of the ... Gold Medallion the second unit and third private ptitiol. • approved their 1 0 an ap-· Award" for the past five con· Unlli.f"Schiili wd, In live Opl!1'."'/_featurea Ine!Ude air lplicalion which brlnp Ill Real 1eCuUve years, honcrjns his diltinl'llve models. cond.luonen,-dishwalben, wet Estate IOIU1 total to t50 million firm'• continuing aucCesa in l!nit E, a twq-bedrooin , up-bars, ~ed w • r df>o be-'ince the usoclaUOn opened in top quality apartment oon-~wleYel view1 unit with a doors, aild · ps bu r'Jft n I . 1953. AU three' companies 111 sf.ruction. lllllleU, .. wa1k·iii closet, com._ firep l.aces. Landacapin&, bqme located ln Newport Beach. ~.J.bath, private ext.enOl'I · •nd -c 0 m m on Dtmoutratlng a "Darknesa laundry faciliti• and ·-an facllltie1 are mllntalned by into D r ht" pt Ward enclosed garage, ill attracting the community for a modest bu de:'o~ u:e~ y~ar old much favorable' attentiOn at monthly fee. 1 nd the bue · ot. $17 700 To reach Allio Villu tak · atructurts at 7201·?203-• ' · · pnce '· : lb Sa n· ' e. 7205 Seashore ·Dmre 1 n Unlike. many condoinm.lurns EleT n .B!!d Freeway to the NeW?Vlrt Beach and ts building "Award of D'•lm' clion" ~ on. l/!B ~lnday, Aliso oro ~-drive east .. .,. • -·~ V'~ of!trt ~1h two and on El...,.OfO-koad ·lllff folloir ., -~-..i CQOllJnpdrary,~.trl adld tlonol1 the NAHB Journal of Home ll1r ~""--nd ~ ••-•'-· •• ••· ........ ti~ a provlnetal • ., ' up"· Buu••-g In i~1 ee--ui::i.u.1111w, one-a ·~wlr" we ~ ""'·Mllll:I.·,_.. , . Klier -har ,~tl>e •~•a. = " ' Architectural. awards receiv· ed by Roy Klier Include three Grand Prizes presented by American B~ders Magazine lli 111M;l91!9 and 1'11, and Ille • ·, 11 , -"".. Marine.rs Savings SN'lrialius #J J ,. "! J': '' ' • --:-41 ,. meanin& b&c into architec-1n Coata Mesa andrNewport ·; - . ~ There's that ,la~e we men · tio!'led befo're. A ireat place to sail on, fish in , or look at, But back to the lakehouses. They have as many aS four bed· ~ms, three l>iths and a ••Pl· rate, family rOo.m. Eacti.has a list of quality features as 16fil 1s your arm . We'll point them .ouJ when you· get here. 1 , • Speaking of getting here, it's a bit of a problem. Not ttiat we're far out, it's just that we're so hidden. (Once you ~find us, you'll see It's the bestthlng about- Lakesid1! Park.) And ii you follow these directions, you'll find us on the first try: .. Take the Santa Ana FrHWly (5) or San Diego Freeway (405) ·to El Toro Road . Go east (left) on El Toro 1.5 miles tQ Jeronimo, left on Jernnimo 1 mile to Canada. ·Then turn right to the models. • '(714) 830°7300 ~ .,., c,., ~ ., ... o F _ .I!-. o FOfllESf · l'Mw1 :'al•°" -1 _,,0 ~· f> o'O. ' ~ . . ' •• «J '·• •• • ... \ ~ -"*""-d-lor;nllll'lt llJ NtftiMlt:Mt1iilllftltt ,.,.,...,. -~• P. · "-' • · ~ ~ I turt. lnsltttnr·thlt 11 home be reoldtntlal Joans wllll •pedal reviews ~mp· ex :'~~~~.~Y•:i:~-= ::en:"pro\::use re- . place to live. Ip;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; •Tbe lbree~dup!qes, jU!t • fel" ate~' ~m ~ ~Ocean, eacl> bave 2,jl)O aqilai11 .!eel of ll!lnl IJ)lbe. Featured are lltge Uvinc· .fO!OOUi~ IR'CioUI bedrooml, ill lledric kl~ chen1, handcrafted decorator llcbt flxtum, 1wedllb and ' a • I,, • • McXeon C.lllll'uctlon, plone- ~.,,. Calllornla homebuilder. bas " llllde Ill Oranp County debut tbla week "Ith I pl'e\'leW f .opentng of-~a 1 a De ~.Caplatrano, 11 ll.1-rnjlllon ; apartment horae .complex In .,. San Juan Capistrano. the developmtDt ls situated :--:On Del Obllpo, just ane-hal.f $;mile west of Cam i no ~Capistrano, the famed rnlsslon ~·dlf'i'maln lhorouglilil'· .) Jn·introdudng 11,·QUad-plex 4 Jcondoptlnlum ooncept to ii. bomeaeeken aJong the ooun- .d-ty'1 aoenJc aouth coastal area, the .company bas opened two e-..:funmhed modelJ: for public in- 1pect1on, ,:; ONtrucllon <.OR the initial f plwe, consisting of 2 O ;""buildings of four units ea~~-! ii j:!learly completed, eonsuung "'Of JO buildings of four Uhltl ..>each, ls nearly completed, ac- p>nllnR lo Raymond L. Kropp, praoldent ¢the flrm'1 Orange •• Dlvillon. ' When completed, Ill• project ' will comprtae 81 bulldingl; a ~ ol 2« unlta. • '· 'llte un1ta are financed undtr ~ eol'lvenUonal tenns1 ~ are ~ It 117,9'$ each."·" .;? Ead> unit hU . '"° l!ed-raomr. a bathroom, f u 11 Clll"llii1. covmd J >lfklng, · 'and bllU~ln appllanc•uuch u • a ranee. oven. I 1.-r b a 1 e " • ';I' .... ,. • ., •i lliloM A. W. Youni ~-1IMn oamtd ~., ~ ol the a.icotl Compony, a = · baled home llrm. dls!>olll. and ·hooded exliau1t fall!. Air copdiUonlna.la op- tional. Ea¢h~la eqiilp- ped with & utillJ:Y. TOODl~ · R e s i denp 1 automaUcally become memben p of '•the h o m e.o·w ·Der 1 ut0eiat1on, wbicb--Ccn~cts' fat exterior maintenaftce: ot·tbe ;apartment homes and cat. ,-.of the oom· The sales office, uniter the direction ol WWJam Sylvester, la opo!o dally from 10 a.m. 1111-w dust. • McKean C 01.11 tr u ct Ion 1pecla!IUI tn bulldlni con- d o m inJWMlyle apartment homes, ~me1, a.n d 11n&Jo-f1mlly dw;elU,O,.. Baled Jn Sacramento,' the pubttcly- held firm ta currently ..,uvt In more than 50 U.S. cltitr. Com- pany shares are traded over- UIKOUntel. Walker & Lee Nears I ~ ' ·_!: 10,0Qp:HoTM ·Goal ~. IOUndprooflnC . • Tbe eomblnotlon ~bedroom· 2 ball! and 2 bedroom·2 bllb duplexei have thtee c a r 1ar~e1 wllb painted dl'}'Wlll -.. ~ laundry areaa. The 11111-· r!"tal prlc< Is 1121 for Ille S beC!room opart.. Smith, Inc. Promotes · 2 Officials · -November-11\et' of &92 have more than 2,000 homes in ·homu lirougbt Wilker • Lee, Ille mill, but loday, it taku 10 Inc., within ·ta!llY ltrlklnt d t t t . • dlstanCt ·of ac~vtna: J!hat lt •YI onger 0 a;e 1 new pro-oranie COUnty b u 11 d e r belle..., lo-be a reil ..... te In-Jact olf Ille 1rounil tlwi R did lllcbard B. Smllll. presldenl of dustry ~ ~,~UlDil; 10,000 18 montha a10. It t.ake1 lona:u Ricbard B. Smith, t n c . , hollJOI ill.C., ya,._ to &et through FHA bacause of builder of llroodmoor Homea, 'l:lit .~ firm'• tllelr heavy worll load. And It ai\nounCed recently Ille pro- 11-mcmth ·Will 'it· J,927 home t.Uea longer 10 iet approVal of motion 6f tWo_ key. men in hla :O~~~ u; i:1 ho~-:S: the var Io us ·pvenm\ental 01:u;.~· Balley, formerly iiie Nti_i\ perloc(,IJ\ 1rro, .New •&encl,. ~ ... everyone 1J vice preoident/productlon. bM homes a~til JO& . ~ concernod obout environment been promoi.ct lo -pml- llles fu1h• lltol°U mo11thl of and ecololf. So, plans are dent and division mona1er of 1m:,on ...._ .. 1 i11~.~\>er ituclltd loo(er and mor. Ille home bulldliia firm: ind th• Alne-";-io.t• ."1JIO. lalo .. Dwighl H. Smith. formerly Reaal es throujh • N~em· rev t11 are requeated. general 1uperintendetK, tiU climbed to s,ss:i, up ~:$1"111 ·,,. Hart II hlabb' optimjltlc been railed to lhe position ol 1970's 11-month tot.al. .. ~ • abo,µt the new bo~ lhortqe, vice. prestdent/constructloo. IL lndl. ... th. ht I · Balley, holder of a B.A. · "We ~ ~lnl 1 aurpr.,. "~I · at ortstei 11 deai'ee In IndU!lrlal Atta from ingly tood•f quarter. con-~ dramaUc bnprovttnent in new the University of California at .sidering that w.e are riieD, lnto home inventory witl!,ln the Santa Barbara. Jolned the the holiday i91on.'"· uid .............. -'I • Frank i;,.. Hart, president. n-· uv .....,.,. 1 Smith organlutlon last 1wn· ••Hom~per traffic and 1 mer, and has rapidly and ef. 10tlts bave at.yed amylnllY lldBftUy Q8U!lled NjlO!lllbll· ·lllah· n. ... 1n1 01 Ill• -Koll Builds 11y for Ille planning. coontlna· morket bas pven helllant llon and qu&llty control of buyera the lmpelua lo 10 out • l!roadmoor dovelopmtnta. He N Pl has also _, lnltrumental ill ~":r':~~~.~ . ew 'an\ :!dove~lolnow1>"1J· The 5tt NoVOll\ber . Mill ' ' H d .... I him In totaled •t7."' 11\llllon~ A IS38,llOO . planl la. under II new •= P oce of ........ '"homeo • 1 • OOl\ltructton by Don Koll Cont-dir.cl control of Ille Broad- for 'jjj;;::,.. IOd •ll mllllon. JllftY, Inc., 11 "!_.i Ileadl-moor Homes luzury develop- New" home1 odded IM •• ~ baled lndllatrlil bu II d er. ment at 811 Canyon In -d e1o f Jobo H Nowporl Buch, and Broad-Wllh a dollar volume qt M.1 ev per, or · moor's n1wtl& vent\U'I, • Jow. mDllon. Harlond Co., 11 Son Dlfao Income townhomt cltvelop- Notlni lllal Walller • Lot chock·prlnttna firm. menl. Bnledmoor !zclu!ivaa. could blvo IDid n\an1 . -.. Tbe 11,MO ICJ\111'1 lool, oae-lchtdultd to open nut month holl1M bod Ille; • e e n lllorJ! lilllcttna fl localed In ll1I ill Placentla. ovalll'lo, Hart stated, "Whl\• Keal'l!J lllBl Indu1lrlal Park. Aloo JolninC ll1I Brotd"- we repreeent roore than IO Koll u:ecutlvu at tht San NU Jut summer w1• Dwt1ht new boDie 'bulldan, we 11111 Dl'lo office uld ll1I ollf will Snilth. >.. f"11t1l autiertl>- -ttlll 'ba~ .t>y ll1I ""' bo attracUvtlr l""41<1ped, • iendent, Solllll 111\1111ed ll1o d1omt 1horlolo lbal; rialRed and wlll bave 1111 Illa porkinc m1n11emant of all 8roo4moor from o u r • record·smuhlnl ror U car1. conatrucUon proJecta. M vice ulOI pace dur1n( Ille flrll Bulldinl C.ocepll. Inc. of prMid"1l/COllllrUCtion, he wlU • . J • FOii CALIFOllNIA RliSIDENTS ONLY ROBER·TS SYNDICATION --1971 A C•IH1on1i. l lmlllllil P•"'*""ll t. .,. ,.,,.,,.,... t11 k""'9r M, ttn 1,400 UNITS OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP INTEREST llolMrts Syndlcatl111 -1971 wlli be a llmltad partnanhlp orga_nlzad to farm S.12' acrH el lencl In the Sen Jo.quln Valley of Cellfornle. Approximately 50"/., of the lend la planted with wine gr•pe• and the balance with elm ands, welnut1, t1ble grapes, peache1, appl11, prunes and plume. The lend will be prof111on11ly farmed by Roberts F1rm1, Inc., one Df the largest farming or91nl11tlon1 In th1 Sen JCNiquln V1l11y. Thi Comp.ainy expects to incur operating expen111 •nd lnttr11t ch1r1u which, t" th1 eplnlon of .Coun11I, wlll result In t1x deduct Ions through 1974 11tlm1ted by the (o"'p1ny to 1xcHd the c1plt1I contrlbut'°'11 of llmlt1 d p1rtn.r1. SH peg• 5 of th1 offering clrculer. 11.-W Ult", INYllMt HU •I tllM If SW...Crl,ttM, '1• ti! ,_ ». ln£ t1• Ml DlcMtW t, ttpt. IT•• .lvM .. 1nJ. $# • ~ 1, '"" t•"' '-•• 1'74 lllt IJ.1 M ~ t, 1'14. MINIMUM INVESTMENT -S UNITS '" tlHo _, ... th """ ...... lltt ....... ~ Der.Ml\llW "· 1"1, ... ,,, __ •Ill .................... ..... 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LONDON (AP) -Rayler Mllb, the blonde Brttlab ... tret!I who was gtven $5 a 9'tf:k wbeo tbe was a chll<I-_. !tar in Hollywood, has been onlE«d to pay llU,500 In IUa on bet" Amerlr.fll earntnp. MisS Mills, now I ' lluome and married B-yeaM>ld, Jost an appeal against the tax in London's high COUrl. The case centered on a special company, aet up by---'----'~-­ bet" father, film vetemi John Mills.' He said be dldn't want Hayley to becoine an actress because the movie bus1ness was "something of a jungle." The company managed her .financial affaJts. Hollywood was paying her from PJ,000 to $75,000 a year ' !illuo!of!r 7th ·Sntash Yieek! IN THI &IUT TRADITION O' AMlllCAN THllLURS. during 1966-11!65. Britain tax authorities sald the money was tauble on the special surtax scale for big in- somea. Hayley's I a w y e r s argued it wasn't, and ap- pealed. 'Ibe tu man won. NOW PLAYING Dy•n C•nnon Robert Ry1n "THE LOVE MACHINE" tR > & "DOCTORS WIVES" IRI A~ °"'9 f-"'-Uion A-Grielll Pd;ies "*-P......_..~ go •2"D OVTSTAlllDIMC AnUCTtOlll • ~A!Ml--l'a\M ...... ,, ___ -.inA!DI 12-·------ ;,llATlllllS DAllT AT BOTH CINEMAS· (MATMIS QM.Y AT HARBOR #2) THE NO. 1 SONG ' AND THE NO. 1 ALBUM n o• THE KO. 1 FILM BEST PICTURE BEST MUSICAL SCORE · ·GREAT HOLIDAY ENTERTAlNME1"'T FOR. 'OU:ENTIR£FArtULY ••• • COAIT HWY, AT MACARTHUll ILVD. * • Nl Wl'OllT HACH • 144-07IO THI MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN THI WHOLI WORLD :!HO ATCINfJM WUt I I Ab•,,.,. tf111/1 Dln•tY "WltD COUNTU" (Gl ""DAT ttAAIOlttW!H ll Sondy o.inc ..... "Miiii•• Dollor Dock'' (G) • • • MMeO!t 9NClfflM cnm:• ' • K DWA 08 HARBORoll:.1 ui\if kn. Af 1ftLIOlr if." DITA .... Ml • • \ • 1:.. M. ·.BOfd Keepan~yeOui For Flying Cork °'M• llW'l'f. llteilM Jbe)' VI tired, Wtmel becute dlq ~curious: Botll are dJuppota&ed.'' Wilde 'The fac\ b brother, that although your marriage may have been made ii\ heaven, it was more likely the rt'SUlt bf an accident ot propinquity, A common lik1ng for ..,~ on biked Potatoes or the rosy picture of a U--. ....-that was palnled by your wile. Sex ' started the bonfltt. yoor cbllclren de- ' pendeW kept it burning, and your paychecb furnished the draft that kep& the emblems blowing )Qng after the flame died out." So wrote Dr. Joseph Peck, realist. THE RECORD shows it, now costs an average of about $25,000 to start 1 car.wash business. AVERAGE American physician makes three house calls a week. SO say• the American Aiaocia.Uon of Statis- Ucians. To his own boule. I presume. JT--WAS ,NOT a Frenchman, but an Englishman who wrote the fi.rst book on French grammar, One John Pals- grave, t() be specific. CHAMPAGNE -It. takes twice as long for a man to blink his eye as it takes an ei:ploding champagne cork to Oy ·two feet. That's why eye injuries are said to be among the most common causes for medical treatment both on Christmas .ind New Year's Eve. A VERA GE BUYER of a home last year paid $20,056 For same. Amounted to 1.7 times said average buyer's annual income. Counting utilities, the moothly paymenb averaged out to $245.91. That figured to be about 21 per. cent of the monthly paycheck. QUERIES -Q. "You said a majority of the school- teachers are women. My figures show 55 percent are men ... A. That's only high school teachers. Among the whole batch, the ladies are in the majority. Q. "HOW MANY newspapers are written in Chinese?'' A. Last count, s.50. In English, 2,400. Q. "ISN'T the river Nile still the longest river in the world?'' A. Not anymore. The Aswan Dam knocked it out of first place. Longest now is the Amazon. Q. "WIUCll state has the lowest marriage age?'" A. That would be New Hampshire. A l~year..old boy can marry a 13--year..old glrl there, if tbe parents ;<>kay il YOU'VE BEARD of Dan Cupid. But do you know where the words Dan and Cupid originated? Dan, like Don, meant sir. Cupid came from the Latin cupido -a.srume this won't arouse you unduly -which meant desire, Jove., passion. AT 78, Mae West proudly points out she still has all her own teelh. ~ for Mae! IF IT'S chop suey with chicken, It's supposed to be two percent chicken. If it's chic.ken *p suey, it'J sup- posed to be four percent chlCkeu. The· U:5: Depattment of Agriculture insists on that, allegedly. ·. DON'T TELL the members ()f the Woman's Christian Temperance Union about this, but in early England tbe word "rum" actually meant fine, excellent, greaL · Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0. Bo: 1875, New- port Beach, Calif. 92660. Addie Signs HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Johnny Addie, for 23 years the ring announcer at Madilon Square Garden for prize fights, will play a six-day bicy- cle ride commentator in "The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight." No More . . ' Chinese Villains By WILBUR G. LANDREY u~, ......... In the new intematknll order that seems to be emerg· Ing, now villains wUI bl needed. Jn f1Ct, they art charoglng all the time. ., . The visit of Dr. Henry Kiss- inger to Peking to arrange for President Nixon's vWt tbert lllustrates the point. S i n C e NIIon announced that be would mate the vbl4 it has been hardly concelvable that any perceptive writer of spy novels or televillion aeries could make a mad and sadistic Ol1oese C.Ommunist agent his principal villain. Only a couple of yeara ago. however, tbe fictlooal C.ol. Sun Liang-tan of the opeclal ao- tivtUes divia~ P e op I e s Uberation Army of Olina, W'8S just sucti an agent. He tried to blow up a secret conference between high R....ian o!Hclala and the le.eden ri cerfa1n Middle Ea.stem countries on an island in the Aeg• Sea. He was tolled in the attempt , by Jam,. ,l!ond, the British 007;, who was brought'baci to life for the; occasion after the death of hill fll'St aulhot The Russians, in the pe114>n of a tall, stout, red faced man from Moscow, with small authoritative eyes, tried to decorate Bond with the order of the red banner for his services . M a British agent, Bood of course bad 1o refuse, but it was an extraordinary thing to be happening to a man who only a few years before was the number ,one target of the dreaded Soviet a.ssas.WafJm' agency, smUsh. Spy novels can be counted on to reficet the trends in internatiohal relations. The internaUonal all~t which emerged from World War II has been dlssolving. In its place, certain elements of a new internatiQnal order are now taking sha_pe. °A reapproacbment b a s begun between the United States and Oiina, the United States is withdrawing from Vietnam, the United Stajtes and Russia have concluded lbt beginnings of a strategic any accord. Britain is entering the European Common Marke4 and the United States has taken stiff economic measures to compete more energeUcalJy. with her traditional fiends. However, it'1 still not cleat who will be the allies aod who will be the adversaries in the emerging alignment. ~t makes it hard to determine Who will be the spy .>novel villains. The Gmnans played the role before and during World War I when Richard Hannay, Ulr.t veteran ol the matabele wars in.Soutberp Africa, fbiled sever~ German plots Nainst England. •· . The Ja~b.J:"" the (leQnans .. " . ·)lei,,.. and during World War ll. But the imperturbable agent Mi. Moto was an important forcil for right in the far east befo" American and Ja~ '1JS. tuests began ,to claab and, ~----'"'."--... I . once the war was ove, he .. s,.e1 011,.J,-• emerged again to I o1 n WARREN OATES 0 LESllE CAROft ~AYOON' ' l,t ~ METROCOl.Olf MGM U Abo ., Po11I N.w11101 "COOL HAND LUKE" SAT. THRU Nm Wiii MATINllS ONLY AT 2 P.M. DAILY "AFRICAN ELEPHANT" ... "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" MATINEE PRI CES Adults -$1 .50 Chil dren -75c ::IHOA1 CINUM VIUO Mer\;l ........ "BlACl llAUTY" (SI st~.,--~ ~" n , American agents in opposing 1>v11111 Hltffl!IMI 111 Russian designs. 'TH• uu.w OOGs• All 'this Is a way of saying THE BEST R .. denblp po 111 prove "Punutl" ii one of the world'• most potrular comJc 1tHnl. Read tt dally-In tM DIJLY PILOT. that the writers oI popular no- tion adopt the policies anil prejudices of their day • Coronado To Elect Mayors CORONADO (AP) -Votera in this small seaside city have abandoned a n St-year.old policy and from now on will elect their mayor directly rather then let the city council appoint one of its members to serve in the lar1el7 ctremonlal position. The measure calljni fpr direct election passed by a narrow margin in balloting, 1,744 votes in favor and 1,834 oppo<ed. Also approved was 1 ~ csJlion aetUng th e mayor'1 term In office at two years. The controversy w h I c h reached a climax in the elee- tion bad Ill roots tn an In ddent last Aprll when three City Council memberw joined to remoV! Councilman Robin Goodtnougb u mayor and replace him with Councilmu Rlcbatd Porker, who ltlll holds tile post. ~gb launched • campaign for direct election ~ the city'• chief executive. arglllng tbaf it woold protect the ...,.,.. Ind prevent the COIJlldl from charoglng mayors on I whim • ' .. Wayne Theater D~agon Yuletide • ShouJ Sparkling . . 87 TOM BAJU,gY blackdn>p OD that lmmenaa ot "" 0et& "'"' •11tt stage . Carmen Dragoil brought That . was inspiring and 90 more than a touch of his in· was the ''SUent Night" In imitable Hollywood Bowl 1lft which we in tbe audience wrtpplnl to Orange County needed very little prompting ThW'lday night and 'the result from the debonair Dragon to wu a aparkllng Chrlstmu join our choirs aod the ahow thaj delighted a "aing orclleritn. in a hymn that ls aloni:" audience tn the John the cornerstohe of th e . Wliyne Tbuter and eUectlvely Christmas suson. launched his newly formed We were separated from the Symphony Fant.astlque o f orche.!lta and cbolrs during Orange County. "Silent Night" by one of the ·' 'So's ' I Y 011r OW Man~ DAILY Pll.OT St1H 1"""9 ' . 'Charlie~ Slated in· Fullerton • On.gon, often the 'ahowman most interesting and at- and always a gifted and ac-tractive innovations ever of· complished musician , drew fered in a theater: a curtain of heavily on much of the ficb rain that stretches from ~ii· choral talent in our Orange ing to footlights in a steady Coast in the course of a pro-and sustained downpour cram that reflected great guaranteed to ' keep both credU on those young singers performers and audience drip-Hilda Allen is caught in the ;mi.ddle of a batUe be-Theater drama "Death o[ a Salesman.~· closing to- flnd ~ orchestr~ that respond-free. Hardly the sort of thing tween two youths as their flthers tty ' to separate night. From left are Art Gordon, Michael O'Connor,~ ed •• a man to the for a concert hall, we might them in this scene from tlie Irvine Community Gary 8aderup and Aaron Fletcher. 1 charismatic Cannen. add, but it certainly adds a---------------------'----''----'---------------..,... Names are tn order in the touch of colof to activities of light of tqe a p I e n d l d a less cla,sical nature. perftJrrnance of these highly Let's not overlook t h e disciplined aod de d I cat e d orchestra's J'.O]e in this fine choral groups aod here are the p~ere of the indefatigable Orange Coast ensembles who Dragon's n~w protege. They I . Peerce Tnrned Ori by Bole in. 'Fiddle~' teamed up with . choirs from responded manfully to his call By MARY CAMPBELL S8nta Ana Coll,ge, Cypress in Tschaikowsky's 'Nutcracker and Fullerton in this glittering Suite" -ideal Christmas fare, NEW YORK (AP) -Tenor premiere ol an organization this -Hump er din c k 's Jan Peerce, in a Broadway that very obviously has a ver)r "Hansel and Gretel" and a show for the first time, is happy New Year ahead of It. delightfully delivered "Musical dellghted with the reality and Miuion Viejo High School Snuff Bo1." inspirational quality of his under Barbara Stout, San Most of the mlEc was from part as Tevye in "Fiddler on Clemeqte High School led by Dragon's own Hollywood Bowl the Root." Jn fact, he likes it Rich rd D tru L arrangements and the Orange better than opera. 1 as p, aguna County organization is Peerce, 63, benan his long Beach HJgh School under Fred " Stouter, the Golden West fortunate indeed that it can and distinit.lished career as a College adult choir under War· call. on such a wealth of vocalist with dance band~; ren Peterkin and Cyril Gallic k material froz:n, this new guider then sang at Radio City Music leading the sOuth c 0 a s t of its once troubled fortunes. Hall from 1933 to '39 and has Chorale made a tremendous , Merry c;;hrisbnas, . M r • been at the Metropolitan contribution to a memorable Dragon, aod ~e con:iptimenls Opera since 1941. He opened concert ~ · of the season to the Cine young Tuesday night ln "Fiddler," · people and1 dedicated musi-his first Broadway show, and Trad it Ion a I and co~ clans who made such an even· got a standing ovation. tem~rary Christmas music ing possible. You deserve to Peerce is the seventh , . invariably enjoyed · f I u e n t prosper in the New Year. Broadway Tevye and bas slgn- readlngs from the massedJ;:::==================::::;J choirs with our preference going to a delightful ·delivery of "Carol of the Bells" and a rouaing rendition of "Deck The Halls." Christmas Boat Parade! O ur boat leav11 ni9htly at b pm Dec. 18 thru Dee. 21 from the Balbo1 Pavilion, 400 Main St., Ba lboa. (Re- turns 9 pm). Far1: Adults $3.00, Kids $2 .00 Telephone 673·5245 It wu a concert that had more than its share of moving moments and our special!~:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~! memories are of a glorious "Ave Marla" that was superbly augmented by the projection of a taJ~ white ._:. c:rQ? against the deep blue ' ' ·.·Karras Set :. : HOLLYWOOD (UPI) . Hanna • Barbera ProducUons : oJlnM ez·Delrolt football star Alex Karras to star with Clint Walker and' Stephanie Powers in "Hardcase," an ABC "Movie of the Weekend." ·. FUN JIOR /, THI HOLIDAYS NI W LOW P'llCISI I 11 .oa s1111. thr. "'· 11.00 s.114ey 1:30 to 71DO P.M. Mff. thr11 Fri. 6:30·7:00 p111 Cll11t l...twMtl • "PL>\Y MISTY FOR ME" .. "SKIN GAME'' wltti J .... ...., S,.C.1114 Kl41 M.tt ... Scrh!N., 1 P.M. KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN Saturday• in The DAILY PILOT • • SPECIAL CHRISTMAS WEEK MATINEES DAILY AT 2 PM "eLU~ WATEjt, WHITE D~1 n" Thehuntlorlho GrMIWhiW- AOIOtA ClNm'I FUIS PMSEnTIOH A IUITIOHM. QEHEIUll. l'CTIREI Ml.V.IE TEctffCOlOR• ·(;'c~ ALSO THIS NATURE FILM "THE AFRICAN ELEPHANT" ALL SEA TS 15c MESA THEATRE PHONI 141-1111 Relular Even ing Show Startt S P.M. "CHANDLER" ond "COOL HAND LUKE" • NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES WEEKDAYS 6:45 SAT. & SUN. 1:1~ ' "lbe • Telephone '11.AAL:" '~.~-. . ' • ed. a six-month contract. "I hate to sound like a rebel, but this is even m o r e rewarding than o p er a , • ' Peerce said after his second performance, the Wednesday matinee. ''Here you're playing not on- ly for the music but also for the character of a complete person. You Uve it; you don't act it. It's so real that every night you're just not going to make e1acUy the 1 a m e moves. You expect scm:e~Y on your left and you flnd them· on your right. That's won-- derful." Peerce saw "Fiddler11 14 times since its Broadway opening Sept. 22, 1964, and · once in London, before he undertook it this year in a pre- OPENS FRIDAY CALL THEATRE FOR 2ND FEATURE · • GIANT SWAP· MEET ! bt>rr Sat .... S11a. OU.NGI TWIN Dll'll·N THIATll S.ltttl -. •• ,,....,. o1H1 CIMipMff-Or .... 7 •.•••• , ..... -147·1714 HAllOl Dll'll·IN - THEATIE H•rlNr .. 4 Mchcl4ff S.11t• AH -131·12~2 • Sat.-1•.••41'>•• S111. -t •·•··4 P·"'· s • ., • ,,.. . . 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'11\e Winion wn the laat _,. York Giants boaeball -... .-by Goodricb. Cons<quenlly WUt Chamberlain had on- Aod theJ're CllllJ !Oar victories -0. '.ft' '.fo-•-t.• By -tile .,..IO ~had tumed,lnto &I\ . IY ,to play JI ol a poqible 41 m!llutOI. defeat Sharman'• army, ~ .. ~ ~. ............ LM-.... - ,to !Mitt!• the ~ ~ II WU jull ei&ht e llO tbat 'lilt Lotrort .,.ilulod tbe In overtime at 11' F°"'"' for tbetr lllth sfraicbt con- =..,'::"',won • ...,. pmo bel'o-.i ' _,,_' • . M-7' ltocl !or Ille Lale., Ind U!eY nev• We.t and Goodrich were a!so l'ftled.,... 111c1 ~ • -~ .,_ C~I S ot 7 looked bide. • lldenobly. Aoc1 refli-U Rol>iuon ltUIMfl \I H 1' MCM.11111 1 U U. 1>1•'Melnn 7M'l7 lllrrnnd 11 W )f CIVl'oblll J ,.:~ J ft\1111~ • J.2 11 ~ 711· ts """'"'nlile deed UiW -·· • , , Tben for -.,.._ they broke and Halnton perlonned superbly. , After dueling ~loi>llh~ lhoy'll al1'd the P.....,. of maintAlnlng a 1riil 1-.qaJn 1o ltlri tbe laat qyaJ:ter ,as • • Chamberlain had· 24 .-.00. clelPile !M'llttt • 1 2-1 11 \""9 I WA "· ,,.,, • .. ,. llo&ll-' N7i. . ~· Alld .Friday night before 15,152 Forum .fallblul tbt takers came throt¢ with lhOl,r SH victory In tbe long string by tallylnil to trample Ille Golden state Wsr· he back al Ille Forum SWlday •H p.m, to -• ' . . ' Flynn -·-bll a pair '"'""the fiobr hi! limited tour ol duly. Ill one span ot 10 . laee Ille PbBadelpbla 7Wa. However, they broi<e 1-with a I~ and -added allOll1e1'-allotltee colfl. •-a he bloclced two shots. • • ; ,,_.. IMtL•lll• 1Mt """""" S H II Jtllw t U.:16 Wll.._,.f I J.J I Clll'l'IOl\I 1' 9 • •I A ..... \ • I •t I TfllH I 'of" 4 Friday'• llmbaltln( ol Ille Worrlon Ing ~age ol long field llOals ·and bit Ing !run the -· • • Hair,.,. had 15 ribounda and RobiDSOD waa ' ·largely a_,,pll!lled tbrouilh a .. ..., alr~ht l!hots lo break k open. Tbal IMde It ... 71 llld No. 23 W36 in popped in ll•pomts. • ~Int , 1 , .. I •.., T"'""" t •M I .,11- rJ9n,. llH9. I C'USbi.ng ICOring ·spurt wblch be1an with Sli of tbe seven bullsey~ were from at the big. ' . The warriors fast led·Wit.h a ·minute-'"to five mio••ee Jell In the third quarter Ud IWl 15 feet ou1 and a ctoe. game qukkly Happily C.r -• BW Sharman he was on In the hall. But We.t Jayed one In just G6lMtl s.... . fl' :r7 ,, tt-Ttl*ts 1.,., 401'-V " Tfftlt U --: IM Mttlet )0 • JS » 41 -l A-IS.W. ·~ ' ~~~~~~~~...::.__;___:___;_:__~~:.:.:.~.=.:~:..::..;:_;::.c.=.:=-c ' ' l TKl\rllul ftul~ .. MH1et. 'Oll"""'llft 1,1, . ' ~· I ::t. Sports Clipped Short j .· .. • • . use . Cagers Z~p ' To '72~64 , Victory LAWRENCE, . -O>Jd.shootiog Tuor'o of Melairie, La., &-3; ~.and Bren. Southern Call:foinl , tied for1 loth in the da Kifk beat fellow Sooth African Greta ~ion.al ~kif!g~ :came up with a hot DeIJ)ort, 7-5, 6-1. l)and.inthe•~ll minutesli>doieatQo. ~. cinna~ Fsidiy . ht, ~. In the OAKLAND -George Blanda of tbe J2.vhawks i..ut f classicJ , ~. nd Raiden said Friday that he's USC's 'l'rojaoa le with Kans8.'3 to. night ln ttie :Eonship game. Kansas thJnking of retiring after 22 seasom in ~ .. ba, ~. aixlh ed Brigham Young, prolesslooal football. _, ,. \ "Yq, l't/e thought about retiring after Cinciimdi led . Trojans 5IM!I with thfs ~ n the .ff..year-.old quarterback 5:31 'reipalnlng n.o· en, throws by apd place ldcker said. J.Jmeli Rani!. ., But he ldded, "when_ you're losing, Boo Riley, ~tuddenl. . y -. •t miss, you think more about reUr1ng than when hit lwo straigi.tfteJd goaJa f<r ·lleUtbenl · J<lll're·.wiimJ"C." Oall/omla and !he Troiano led. the rest of 'Tho Jlaldm bave loot three alrafcl>l the 'way. Man: Palmer follojred.wltli'two -and, !or the flnl ·llme linco.I ... lne tosses and 'a two-polntor and ~y doo!i'ba~ a -at the playofla and II" addeil 00> mare tr .. throws plus:anottier N-Football League's Soper Bowl field goal. That boosted tbe tW.SI COost 'cha!nploosblp. team into a 81-M lead wlth.3:U left. BefQre this season, Blanda said• he The Troj8ns made only ont·'fle1a·go31 m wouJ<tli't consJder retiring until the ~ last tl minutes of. the firit ,h'alf •• Still,~ ·~rs won the Super Bowl. Cfnclnne.U never was able ·io 1ead by'• ' ~. ,,,- more than six point.a and held . a 29-25 ·) RABAT Morocco -Jerry Heard was · halftime advantage: , . . . the only p'tayer to break par over the new The game was .uea 10 times ·and the Roya~ &}>at Course Friday, and It gave lead changed hands 114: times. . him a one:.slroke lead at the halfway R)ley led all ~ ~ith 30 pamts. point of the Morocco Intematioiial Goll Greg' Jtlrialn • toi!Pi'\ CincinJWI ·With 16. Grand Prix ~O.U outreliouniled tile TrojanS 40-37 · M""" Q'!)y 37.5 pin:ent from the noor, Heard, I · 24-yeaN>ld Calllomlan, who ~-'"" with si;rn· Calir.ima's 40.3. has been rising steadily through the raw ~ ...... ~. of the touring American pros, shot a 71 . . ' . •• over the 7,501-yard, par-71 layout for a• LEXINGTON, Ky, -Princeton oom-tv;Hay to1f1 o1 144. ~Y •dominated California's Golden ~ G •-••·• R·"' cu Beai .. Friday niglll for an 85-59 victocy Bein8rU allacher,,~ ,.er P In 'lhe"llnl round ol the· uru..mty. ol p)Ayer-wb6.held the Oral round lead at 71, ~k>'•· tilth .wuuai,IDvilaYiioal ~8'". :,~'l"C: ::!!: =y~l: ~ ~~..:-ed Prlncetmi'; Jecb bf nY Widklna" lllilunoitd, Va., who baa Briiln Taylor's 27 points, jumped In front ta"° two ideotlllcal par l'OWICls of 71 for of California 7.0 in Jess than tvro mirmtes, 14' and Jean Garalalde of Fr~, ... who aid never was seriously threatened. ¥• ~ Q.f 72 and 74. ,,. ,,,;,, ' ,;, ~ ;.,_ '··;.,·j .. · ALBUQ1lEliQuE -N""'Moxloo.root· ~ .ANG;l'JLES --J ne L-Os ~~e ~· baU coach Rudy Feldman said today be is D!>dgers Fl'iilY acquired catcher Clris th •'---and 'i to c· 'izza '"""'tbe-ChlcqoCobilor'tbe staying wi -,Lobol won go .,,,ann000 ';:\Je;P.rice .. · Baylor Unlvenilf In: Texas as annowteed "Cann~ro loins his sixth Nationaf 'lbunday, •· · • · League team. n pro ball s.lnce 1956, he lllayed for st. Louis. New York, l>il!sbilrgfi and San Diego belort going to tile Cubs from the Padres last .....,., j\e hit .2118 with '!I lUJIS,batled ID and ail borne runs last season. ' Canni2zaro, 29, fives !he Dodpn; four · catchers with .._ league experMnce. The oCher1 are Dµke Sims, Joe Ferguson and BW SudatiL. ~.; . MoScoW -Finllnd's Ice bacl<ey \eam d<(tated the Soviet Union for the first tQDe ever Friday winning, 4-2, in a bfoscOw tournament game. In aoother Witch. Czechoslovakia crushed Sweden's Junior team 1·1. ' ,,. 'BLoEMFONTEIN, South Africa . - 5econd-seeded Jean Glshert of Spain defeated Nikki Kalogeropoulos of Greece, l-4. 7'6, H, Frldtll' In the Semlfmals of lbe Sugar tennis toomam..t. . 'Unseeded Patrick Cranier , o1 Soulh Alrica also gained the f"8io bf ousting Aridrew Palu.on pl Rhodeflo, &-2, 6-4. In wome11'1 lli>gles sellll finals, Soulh Mtica's Pat Pretorius eliminated Linda Substanti'1 R~ For Vida Blue, Pronllses Finley . . tharg~:~im . For .500 Mark . ' Ag~i,n~t ~ ou~~-' HOUSTON -With a chance of ending up with a ~ble . .500 record as a good possibility, 'the San Diego Qiargers invade the Astrodome here Sonday for National Football Lulue American Q>nference finale against Houston'• Oilers. The Chargers (6-7) of tbe AFC West have been tn..lalled u 7\l·point favorites • On rv suiu1a11 «lfao••el 4 ot II ;• over the home.tandlng Oilers ol tbe AFC Cenlral Division In the lnterdlvlsional clash. It's a far cry from the old days of the • -~ ~ F!'l"ball Leape of about a decadera;o wbi!n the'tbtn-Loe Angel" Chargen were oonslantly ba~ !ling It out with tbeae aamo Oilen lot the 1-. cbaniplomhip, . • San Dielo -Ille fifth best a:oring Gffeme (:I'll polato), against Houston's ~ def-, which has OAKLAND (AP) -Pitcher Vida Blue, given up JUll ll'l polnta and whic~ b tbe the American LeagUe Cy Young and Most third best In the conference and ilith Valuable Player awards winner will get a ' best in the enUre NFL. "sub8t&ntial raise" over last year's So, it'• a q\lt!llon of whether the $14,750 rookie eontract, aays Oakland Chargers' multlple-pronced off e n • e , Athlelb owaer Charles O. Finley.. featuring AFC passing leader John Had! "And J'm ·noj talking aboul peanuts," and numtng bat:u Mike Garrell and Fin!ol' aald tn a telephone Interview. rookie Mike ~ can peoetr1to Finley aid he is awaltlll( word from the Oiler badll-ellodlve)y. . B.-U Coronllu-Bowle Kubo OD Al the uma time, san Diego'• def-, -•cl guidelines. 11th ot the IJ AFC te-ln poinll allow· illue himllell ls on the way to Vietnam ed (2111, could ba Jo for a aurprlle lf with Bob Hope and other ~. rookie Oiler pa-. Don P-ml bu1. he baa been qdOlod • ~"I'm Lyon Dlcl:er .,. hot. goq lo maie a. Wllole lot _. _,,, Ex·Kusaa CltJ Qlel Soper J!owl lloro Dtlt ~·" Robert Hollriel and former '0Wger · Alloid about hll ructloa shoold Vida Dickie Pool give -a pair ol ooma 111> Wflb •!Jaure ot around 1100,000, aloclily-bu!lt """"" wbo can bruk for Finlq r<plled : the bli ....... -· "I don't know. l"Vt never bad anyone CumnUy aervtng u !nterlm btad ask me for 1100,000." coach ot the San Dlegllll, club general Marvin Miller, execuUve director ol tbe maoqer Harland SVare baa Indicated Major League Players' Asooclallon. has tbat the ....,agement will look oulllde -·a' lelter to ~Iayera bringing up the tbe organization for 10meone to replace mattar or inawes for athletes and tbe fired Sid Gillman. eiMrtalnen. In the Oiler camp, headb1an Ed Htlghes Re dW llluo and J,. Namatli of the haa ' procarioul hold oo· Illa job after N.,, York Jttl" foot!>all ltolJi aa tl• aeelng ol!eMive -.£tnie Zwahlen amploo oj penons Wiiii "~"Job' P,.. Ind Walt Schllnkmao lllyq' -given · -blem1,. ~--~-----lhe.Jlea-ln ·the.pall-. \ • . . . AgaJ.1uit. Pitt.sburgh • • • ' • r ·) ~ ' .'·.·Ram . Title · Hope: .. ' . o~_:t~ne ~~--4fli '!1 \ I '' ~ I I , .. 1: ' l! ·'' .. ~ PJtiSBtn!GH((AP) Pi~ ·was beached in l•VO<'ol Tony Haarlt· Steelers, with little tO salvage ~t J>fide, ty. . . , , 1;·· SundaY,. host .the•Lo.s ~eles ~' a But Hiortitly suliored 'a hri>IRn -'..:~ >: t<.<tlfwllh evef')'thlll€On'lfie line.. I ,· · . . ~ ' Th ••··' • · ~ l '" 1c't .J .... 4 hone. m the seOQllll pertod agalnat ..,.. ' e .. ~ers, · wrn1 a .Y ory, 'WVW • • • • • ... J tinisb .tbe ~asoii With ·.a ;&00 '1'Cord, 7·7, CUU\4U.,1ub 1~ Leahy ~u inelf~ foi' ·the ·ffrsf. Ume in 'efgftf years. 'Ibey m;l Bridshaw was celled upon 1a. '9 ,have ~n ~lirilln~ted •_ from ·utl'e .~ tlUr~f qt¥Uter. . , ~ ' , )':>·, • lenti>n. · . . 1 . . , . • . -,. He· U...W two loucbdowns, and led ~ I . I ~u~ the .IWJi~ ~ve an out.s~e ~ Steelenito BM-13 vktOry. . .. to Vllh. the W,est• Division of the No6iii!al "I felt he.,._ . break "·aid ..!..I... . Footbill .Qiofe/eool tr thef 'de!ea~ the , a • ...... · St~frs dr qi.anaae a tle. $her.k Noll. "I just !~t ft~ tc1• . .N half game beb:M-Ute Salt Filntiico aome fresh pi.ayers. ' , . ....... ~ ltaini havo an7.S.I r«onf to , ,"Bpi ho•, our ~k. He11 ~ lift·.Fra~Jsoo.,.1 "~.,: • • ·: -~~.uyev." "'·· ·Jlowev.,., ii the 'tien d!feat'Defu>(~ Wlln HUl'lltty oul.· Leolly will,,'* , " ' · · Bl'lidshaw's ~ aplmt Ille a . . ·en rv Su da · ' WUlie Elllaoo the Rams' 1-li"I • • 1 • .,.,_ ·..., I z' !',0· II '· · · gainer, peeds "'!IYJ 23· yards ~ go ' · .,,_ .... e , , ~-"' •;111.· 1,000·l\IShtngforaild(lo,..son.~ . , • . .. , , . • .. but ~k Bass has ever doae that rO,,:tli thef wqI take tQe divlsi<1n µue no matter Rams. Bass twice went ovel"tbe·m:e whap.os· f.ngel s does. / , 'Ille Ram • running i*:k wW ' · Should both teams fini~ With the s8me · desp4te a cracked rib allffered ag st .recor4 ~ Rams would win the divll\l:on Washington Monday night. He has betO ·a since they. defeated San Francisco twice starter au seuon undei' coach Toni• this season. , 1 , • Prothro after aervlng U a reserve a;• 'I1le. Rams-Steelers game pits a cagy ago under Pe@rge Allen. · .' ··~ veteran , quarterback against a Ellison should join that elite 1,000 ~ polenUally·brllllant second.year pro, . ranlc Sunday, But more than llla ji>- . Roman Gebriel, the Rams' IO'year dlvidual goal !J on the line for the 'R,aiiis vtlet'ao1 holds all the club's tmportl.nt in the finaJ regular aeuon pme. ' career pa&~'reci>nJS despite 'tile fact 'Ille steel•-have pl•~ ~. D·-c that !onner Rams Bob Waterfle1dl' l(ld. ..... OOJ'~ M11:1 ~ Norm Van Brocklln bollt are in tbi'llill IYl~tlme&ln It yell'S Ind tbe Roma the Serleli IM·Z. . : , " of Fame.' . . The ~ •--· • Terry Bradshaw, on the other hand, 1__ ••• -·~ will not Jl41Y apln' has been lspotty•for the'steelera dtl!jDg ... ¥ • • ~ •• \ 1 • • • • ' : ~ • ' Vr1 •llillM• his sophomore year. , -·-~_c_LE_V!_,_,L_A ... l)l_D'_S_Ml:.:.L:.:.T_MOc....::.:..:Rl:.:.!"...:<:.:.19.:..) :.:.FA:.:.C:.:.,E:..:.s...:w...:· A:..:S:..:H:.:.IN:..:. G:.T:..:ON:;.:.'S:..:U:..:N:..:D.:.A:..:Y;_. ' wi~~t ::~~~ agol~~-'BLAciM.A.li NIX'/!I. . ' . . • . " ' , OFFER FROM PR~ • • "'IT ........... PITTSIURGHIS TERRY BRADSHAW (12) WILL BID TD UPSET THE RAMS SUNDAY. • • .. :49ers C.an .wrap Up rritle -. . ' .. .. CHAMPAIGN, DI. -Bob B~ whoae lll!Qols foolball ooa<:h) .. del!ul• year was a bounce-beet IUOCtll, ~ fjj Friday he.rojeded an oller to~ head coaeh ol the Denver Bl'OllOOI Ii. Illa Na~ Football LetgUe, • : Blackman lwnmoned t news ~ len!llCe to reveal he wu ·~,a week a&O by Lou w.n, &enen.!-mr J ol the Denve< ptv club, wlllt .. -il tile Bronco,~-held by llMib CXNldt J-... .. _,.J I ' .. .. Blackman, $%," liebly..a~1 Dmmouth -I<>< II ytar1, 1ai4;)e turned doft the .job "Jiecouse my ·- billon ls lo lead· lllfoola.to Ille BiC ,... ~and tbeRole'Bowl." ·:i 1' •' ' > Dallas St:ekinf: Sixth Straight:~: , " Divisional Titre ,. -DALLAS (AP) -'l'be DallaJ C.OWlJtil>' first·round ·National F-11 ~ ptai:oa silo banga In the balance today in a llllioDally televlaed claah with the fl!iit> aioking,st. Louil Cardlnata. !ihould DaUu defeat· the Canllnala 1 WOljld mean a lilth -ve -' ' ·'1:-, o. w l'•••ir · ~­ C"-lee& 2 et I P.•i'~, Division tilJe' for the Cowbo)'I and I 1"' tl>~MW>eoota · for a fJrsl.rouncl ,_ Christrnas Dly. ~ 1 A Joa .,. ti• In the contest a~a Washington victory over Cleveland Slfl- day would hand the Redaklns the rtil!l to 10 North while Dallas would Ulfl lb ~ t can! to travel· to the Weal Coast, • The Cowho)'I were heavy lavo~ the crucial batjle al Teua Stadiiiilii to capture their seventh conaecutJre ~ · Wi~ Over Detroit S unday W.ould Do ! i to~~ .. took a I~ noon1 ~to tbe ~ &AN l':RANCISCO (AP) -The last n,. / divls;.;,' lead hu cha••ed h8nds after balng eliminated from, •'••oil ~n-llld:boasled tbe moet explooJve olr-_111 ·~ , ,_, the Natlonol Foolball LiqUe beblnd llo. avllllble Na-I Foolball Leag11e .eighl liql ... ID.1awee0.. ... .. tentfon, : lrankedqoarlerbackRoger~' ~ botth ii one vidory away from , Before.kJcko!l tlme .llllre,.the ...... w111 .... "We shoubl ,havt at I-10 vtdories Slaubach baao1thrown an~ tbe ~·4!Jen.. • 'ltROW·WhotbertbeRamallav.btateo.the going .Into thia_pmo," uid coadi Joe lohlslastlZl-.Dolluhu-JI! •i\ve now can cootrol our own de!ltin;y/' SchmJdt, •bolt Liml ~ 7-6-L comecuiJve lamet since ColCh Tom tu. coach Dick Nolao told bla loam H it OR '.l'V Stoft ... 9 ' Lui oe~,.,the 49'ra allo went lolo dry tn1taJ1eC1 him at i::uarterback and 1lle llal1ed preparing lot the final rqular their final ..,.. ne<dinf a vlctoiy to eow=r. ,__ ba ~ -,..,., qa!not Detroit hert SOn-C,._ael 2 •t I p.m. cialm the cllvision title. '!be IOCOl!d-Piice -·· never a came - city. • • Rama heat the New York Glaob In an ala and llniahed. '" · There b allo an unlikely possibility Sb!elera to "'1...,p a wb>or.eJae siluaUoo East Coul game and tbe uen responded st. Louil, a cripple with • U.1 8"iii that the )'lttsburgh sr..ien could give in lb< nationally lel•viled game with the by heating Oakland :lf.7 for their llral :;:~·-~ !~ \:"-°"i~ ~ the uen the playoff •Pol by heating the Llona. champiooahlp ever. •• ••• • - Los Angel" Rams In Ptt'8 burgh Sunday. •11, for one, am not going to tbinl< about Nolan'a team played It. best a11 .. rounc1 Gray and John Gilliam, two~" . 'lbe 41e(r,'a..11 inoved bai:i. on top ol the their s:o<e -though they're .ln ~ gama of the seaaon lut,Sunday. heatinJ "'l'be Canlinal1 alwtl)'I plt.Y as toqll;t N'ailooaJ Footbill CtXlfe"'°"e 'ft' .. l slaJ> Eaalem tlmr zone," .nld ..... !wlbaa Atlanta :K-3. Quarterback Jo)jn Brodla ,l8ld Landry, '"!boy ha'"D'I qoill hiltllW. dillflJ ~. Moqd&y 1ight .,~ , the .Ke!t Will""', • ._ '"as I flit )I ~Inf, lor ·l~ y~ ind I'•• IOI; a IQI ol mpect for th4m.,,,. W&$llln«ldll·-bea1 the Rama, 7·1>-Tht·UOOI l'lll ~ trJlng to11boot·f!an tbe ...,.de!""° allowed UleFakoill on-. ott!alde ....irm are p,ar tlcu larl'Y 1, .'tllld bot:ted theaL out o! firs! place. F-ouL 'o! the' p!ayolll 'a week Jy 130 yotda. • ' .., dqeroua. • I l i , , ... "' . -· . -........... ~ .... . ··-· ,agles ~e8:ch Finals; ' ' . :Club Laguna, 64-48 . • 111;-' Dy BOWARD I. HANOY I•• Of .. OlltJ l"u.t '"" t. Elloncia Hl&b School ad-~..-to tho fmala of the fUth 1 ~ San Clemente ltiwanta '111\TlllUonal buketba!I lounul· Jl!t"l Rrld~ night with I IMS ~ over Laguna Beach in ...,,. aemlllnals. The Eqiea of coach Dav• · Carlisle will face Ganesha ~:10.::"" !t..t ~~ Gpoff al I o'clock. • · Lquna Beach will return to Bctk>n at 5 against Milalon Viejo In a baWe for lbird • btgan siokinJ --free agoln!t a Poll: ol )osaea for thio" sltuahom wltb r!aularl· Estancia while Laguna Beach ty and it was all over for the ii now 2~ for thi year. Artists. In tbe fourth period, a.tMdt '"' Estancia hit 15 free throw1 ':-~ M ... 1nd had but two field goals. ~ i.::: 1 11 ~ : Itwasn'tuntU2:4&remained ..-ont • 2 • to that the Eagles hit a field goal ::! . 1 : : : in the final llama after aint· ~".:. ,: ~ ,; J 1ng LC charltJ. tos5el in IUC-L.11111111 1tKt1 C•I cesS1on. e-111 " ft tt "' Doug Carter JrU b1gb .paint Gii..... : : I :: man tor th• game .itb 25 ,,uh .=.i. : : s : ~~Buddy~WnaUW «~~ II~ I Jell Ford talls1Da 10. =::."' ; : I 1~ For~I; dwcill Cqnrtn MtlW • , f , had)I, ~bltlorll . -;:.:-,: .: ,: J and G ~JO. • ..,..,..,..,.. ~ ~' thi llOODll =· .... u 1 : 1: ;;::: JerrJ Fair's Laguna :Artlst.t yed witl!· the bot-shootlng es in the first quart.er and G . run· Ar oved in front at :Z..21 wW11· 11an•o . ' e~ ' e . :57 lei! In the .-..I period.-.I'. ~' .' 'J . ~ ' But that'• a far u it: went j the ArtlN who llurried . . -~·;;uT.~~::-t MVJ &ws,·r7l-63 ~ ,Dwt ond ,. . . . • , . • · awr, .rC&rtille'1 crew: · . to otoy, · · etlemJllld ·• game of calclrup tot.~' retiJmed to the se. If .~ . . . '• •1 tod tho oflalr ~ Into a ball ming " full couit. helcbl ~ .iid ta:aJnbllng conteat dur- Hele.,. Md le.med ti. llltlllicill*. ; 111. !be IDlddlt portion of the . ... , ..... > ' ' confuse the ArtlN. Belo... to tJOll • n-ta llolDrl! -, . .,.rtod. I 1lJlird ·lllD!a 'WM ended," ~11-··.~Jo't <l!llblOI 'In Ga .. IOmehow retained EXCITEMENT? -Mis· btld,. lt,polal•b\llct = ==· f lta l...t lluoqli all the acur-sion Viejo baske!ball ~.:0.~.-~1~"l: ~~.;,,::•,.. ., 1>. ft:.::,':1'"4~ ... iif'~~lll , coach Pat R 'o b,e rt s ~ &"'---:r·. ·exudes plenty of it as , fiDal .um.a. , · . • '. · ' ; Clev@I P . • · • g .• 4 be cheers on his Di- •F.or o~e. tt .am~ the wi!J'l'llt llimll """' -.:::~·d•!l.'°f,~ poiblll ablos. The Diablos are would dojlii'I titu ' lalie' -· .Ilaff ' r ,g-JioOor:o"'"' team-currenUy competing in tallied niflt ~•""' r..-....,_llaflmo!8 Eagle• '.!Mte Roger Slayton, • f.1 • · ti "without an ·~ . t;;iJiili el • la lhl , cllam-. juolor, -"" 21. •" , . , . the San Clemente tour- ..,-· to •narrow the maix1n jllooiblp.' .. lln1l1i 'fa lPOllit!' Mission Viejo'Sl Jun!or _•_am_e_n_t._~---- , 4'1-44 with ·5.41 left. · ~ mismatch. , forward, f.1 Gil Normandie, '.~I th!I' pob.t' the Eqlea . l\llulon\'ielo playa for lhlrd bit 27 polntl for the Diabloa . ' . place againit Laguna , Beach • with te~te Mike Bowen tonlgjit 11 5 acorlng 15. . ustangs ·oil .Past .oe, 95-72 ' . . . Costo Mw High advan<ed the conso!AUon finals of the . annual K·1Y(anl• .in- ·~tional basketball ' touma· nt Friday night with a 95-72 Lory o v e r Sadd\eback's .. n at Saa .clemente h: ". :.\ hlg second ·qwirter In ch the Muaf.anga of coach Neeme, tallied 14 poinlll t the game out of reach <>f · lr Orange League foell. Meu is now 2-4 rot1the r .. ~·1 think we're 1ts.rttng''lo the right combination," a py Neeme said following genie.•: r 1 ''This boy Pit Kalama may Just the answer for \l"S. He . the quick . haods and I be could be just the one 'm looking @r. He certainly · -oUr team around out tonight. . 1'We lost Chuck Bridges ter two yean and he was one 1 called the lghition. I Pat can do it too." The Mustangs fell seven inti behind early in tbe.ae- and trailed most o( the irlt quarter. Kalama hit a 30- ter from behind the key at buzzer to put Costa Mesa head, 22-21, and the Mustangs attled off eight points in sue· ession to 1tart the second . I This gave Costa Mesa a 33- 1 edge and Neeme's charges ver looked back. The second stanza {ound ack Archer hitting 1J points Rick Browning con- "buUng 10 u the Mustangs joyed their bluell eigh~ period of tli .eason. ~ lo the ocoring department, llnllhed with = and with 20 to pact the . Scott EndJloy bit 15 ~ T ... Nevftle 13. ~ Joa llarchiorlattl. a I o n g ~ Kalama. had a late start ~uae of football but both , ' , • The vl.ctory was No. sir "1e ·ta~ Ganeaha team agaln!t two defeats for. the fori:\><f -1,!llslon Viejo to atke Gian!! .while Mwion Viejo II one abot from outside and the~ now 5-2 for the year. nabbed tbe rebound wlth a col-· In the matter of shooting lapsihg %One defense. percentages, each team hit at The game was decided in an identlca1 figure of 44 per- the second period when a J>!ir cent. Ganesha had 2& field of hot shoqting Giants drlll'ed goals 1n 58 1,ttJrripts to 24 of 55 the ~ts .fur. 18 pf ,their team's for the Dlabloi. 22 PQmts to 12 ·for coa~ Pat Roberts' Diablos. · 'Both t~ made mimerous. turnovers during the action, a situation that kept the Dlablos from' being blOl\'D qui of .ljle. gym. Many of the· turnovers. however, were forced by the quick and alert Mission Viejo ~ defense. 1 • • ' Trailing_hY seven going Into the fourth stanza, the Diablos Vike ·Cagers Impressive ' lit 89-3 7 Rout of Tribe . \ ' ' SC Varsity In 81-58 Victory ••• ~ppear ready tD take over a ~ull role as 1iarters. ~·~lorlatU fuled out of the • eback action midway gh the second stama, ever. 1f72 CONTININTAL Ol MIRCUlY - ~ O>st.a Mt.aa will meet. the ~ Clemente No. 1 team in ?. . consolation finals tonight ~t C:30 in the San. Clemente F· c..i. ... c .. , ··- .. ft .. "' 1 I S IS 10 2222 2 I S ' • • ' ti I I s I I 1 I f 4 I I 11 ' ' J , I I f J »nnts ...,llNdl m1 JlftMtit Htxt doot '' Polm St>rlngt' flnfft 11 holt pw'bllc •••Mlvt gotf (OlilrM. 1 J : l~ l : i ,; Palm Slrln11 .,J. Oa 1 • l ' J . . •' . =-.... 1 • f hcttOfl-1 Vtlllclt ktort • 1 I 2 36100 Dal• ,OIM Or, .: ~ ~ ~ Co1hffrol City, CoUforrila t2234 t•lll }'WI' Jl<lr frtffl "'* "'"'' ... 1"'-"' '9fllltlhll MW Llflctlrt tr Mtr<llf')'I " YtUr cMka. W• lrt •Ill• .. 94'f9' Ytoll .., fltll lftlllll .... llC• '"" l'Ntr•m tllltrM ft ywr ,.,....,, -· ... .. -~ (714) 321-4111 _, C#lll' ... • Sf a It-ff .... At!Mty.,tlleu.L~t.f .... • ..... a:rca ti 11 11 n-» !----'------.:.:...-IL. ______ ;,;;;,;;;,;;;;.;,;,;;;;;,;;;;;;,;.;,.;,;;,;;;;. __ 1 , ·cdM Ace Too Much For Edison Gauchos, Rustlers Tril}IDph Golden.W "t and,ijaddle . colleies posted vtctarles to aw.· vanceto the cons o la l Ion cham~nshl~s of two separate basi«llia!I tournamtjilll ot op. poslte ends ol the Southland · Golden We~t's Rustlers turn- ed ba'ck'Cypress, 75-73 in over. time, In the <;.'!la!fey 1nvjtatlon· al toum!y to advance to the title Ult tonight at 5 against Citrus, a 109-99 winner over Riverside. And 5addleback's Gauchos ended an eight-game drOught with their first triumph of the campaign, an 86-14 declalon ovec College Of the Canyons In the Mt. l Sa'n Jacinto touma· ment at Gilman Hot Springs. Saddlebacll faces Palomar for the consolation c·r ow n tonight at 7i30. Palomar defeated Mira Costa. The Gauchos' victory came wittl just two seconds re- maining When Arne Qrumley stole the ball and raced in for a layup. Coach Roy Stevens' Gaucbos had led 111961 ol the Wiiiu~tii Canyons tied it with three minutes left. It was. nip. and tuck the r~t of the way. Oilers' Balance Reserve l>on Swaim paced Saddleback with ~4 polnts while Chmley hlt 18 and Phil Newhouse Md 16. Rkh Price countered wJth 12. Trips Foe, 70-64 Golden West v;on Its game In the final two secorid.!I of the overtime wJten Gfl'Y Orgill dribbled the length of the court to hit .i layup. By CRAIG SHEFF Of Hit Diiiy P'llel lltlf TarbabeFive ForHBTitle DAVE ROSS. PONTIAC Lease or Buy All Models ... DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2410 HAllOl ILYD. ••All DllVI COSTA MUA Ph. 546·8017 0'1N 1 DAYS A WSllC t 1• A.M. TO tllM P'Jl. IUfrlOAY1 11 A.M. TO 0 PM. "" --.. _ ... ... --l!Hl11 team could for an afternoon game," aald Combs. "We're a little tired and a few days off wUI help us. It was an average game for us. We didn't do a real good )ob, but we weren't bad either. "I thought our kids did a good job ln coming back after thBt disappointing d o uh I e overtime loss to Long Buch Wilson <Wednesday)." Cypress 1l4d held a 73-69 ad· vantage, but Jim Ahderson hit a IO.foot jumper with 1:10 left and teammate ,Joe Croom ad· ded a two-pointer from the cor· ner to tie it. When Cypress attempted a shot and missed, Jack Kelch grabbe<J the rebound and fed it to Orgill who drove for the winning bucket. Andeison had hit a three- point play with 1'15 to go In regulation to tie It at 89. Huntington is now Idle until Tuesday when it meets El Modena at 5:30 in the opening d f th Tr to lldll .. ll.ltk IUl roun o e oy urnament. Altli:r•fl " 1 • , "! 'I The Oilers really didn't put crum1.., ' I ,',! the game on lee until the wan-~~.. I ing moment.! of the third S~\ff', ~ ·r' 1 ~ quarter. ~~~ 1 · 1 Ahead by i'ust seven points ,.,...r.... 10 ' o u TOl•IJ Ji lJ ,, N (54-47), Combs' crew got three H11111mt: s.c1c1i.1Mck n, c1rwont ~1 buckel!I in a span of 20 se<:· ••~ w .. 1 1111 onds to jump ahead , 60-47. '"'°'" 7 ~ ',1 :~ Jim Worthy hit the fitst two, s111 1 ' 2 • grabbing a rebound and bank· !l~J. .. rr : ~ ~ l: ing 4 back in and then ciµming A'*~an ·: ~ i J~ the second off the fast break. =~ i 0 1 2 Seconds later teammate Dave autt o • 1 o Wilson D 0 '1 o Axelson stole the ball and put Tot•I• tt 11 14 7J It ln and suddenly the Oilerslp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ij had a 13-point margin. steve Brooks was the big gul'\ for Huntington, getting. some key jump shots and maneuvering well along the baseline for wme nifty layups. He finished with 17 points to claim high honors for the Oilers. · And Tom Q-unk (15 ), Worthy (13), Brett White (13) and Scott WbiUield (10) also hit In Twin figures. HlllltlltffOll atKfl C10 ~ " .. Worlh't' ' J ' ~~ i l ~ Wh,J~lttd ~ ~ f £:,1_ I 0 I TOltls 21 ,, l ...... 1,. uo ! l l .! ,• . i .J ,g ,, .. ll " " " ~ " :1 l ~ IC1111 .... Chl•rt1n krvlte !1 16 14 15-&t Hu111. 8e1cli U 20 10-10 CIF Football W1Jah Illy 8~ lbL • • Easy to UN. 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IN- 141-1121 " " ' • • ' ' ' ' • • ' Lancers In 37-21 \ Victory· By PBll.11~ Of .. ~ l'tllffll•H I.OS ANGELES -Blahop Amat's classy Lancers hi- jacked Cinderella'• coach and transfonned it aut.omailcaUy Into a pumpkin Friday night at the Coliseum.• . Before a somewhat disap- . polnUng throng or 15,335 . onlookers, the Lancers from La Puente tacked on their se- cond consecutive CIF AAAA root.ball crown and 16th SJS Bids For Bowl Triumph 1fnight win with a 37-21 con-PASADENA _ San Jose quest of ~ C i n d e r e 11 a state and Memphis State, two Western. Pio~ good football teams ~ith The wild ... conng till was the ,,. lackluster won-lost records, most producUve. on a com-collide today in the Pasadena bined basis, in a CIF major Bowl. division t!Ue clash alnce 1959 The Spartans, f>.5-1, in- wben Long Beach Poly club-eluding a 13-12 upset of Rose bed Hawthorne, 42-20, for the Bowl-bound stanfard In a non- AAAA diadem. conference fray represent the As for the Lancers-Pioneers Pacific Coast Aihletic Associa- conlrontatlon, it bolled down tion against the Mls!ouri to an individual battle between Valley Conference champion the opposing quarterbacks. Tigers, 4-6. Amat's senior magician, But both teams were .f..l In John Sciarra, presented his league play, and, uid coach case for CIF ~ player. of Dewey King of San Jose, the year pla~dits_ by rac~g "fi.~mphis state Is a very up 36 yards 1n eight carries, physical team and they played compleUng seven ol 10 passes a very difficult schedule, for 115 yards and three scores similar to ours. ·while wreaking havoc on kick "We played some of the returns. best," King said, referring to . In fact, even though he Stanford Arizona St a t e scored a touchdown o[ his own Oregon ~nd Houston. "and w~ on an 11-yard romp from hit with the best." scrimmage in the first quarter, Sciarra's two best scampers of the evening were on returns of Pioneer kicks. One - a SO.yard kickoff run- back alter Western had tallied in the third quarter -took some air out of late Pioneer hopes. And Ule other was a 72- yard punt return for a· TD earlier in the same stanza which put the winners on top by 30-14 and nearly out of reach. All told, Amat racked up an even 300 yards total offense. On the other side of the fence, junior triple option whiz Bob Acosta kept the Laocers' hearts beating at a rapid pace throughout. The Pioneer 1ignal caller scored twice himself on a beautiful ~yard first quarter · run Crom scrimmage aod.. on · an eight-yard keeper through the middle just be.fore Sciar- , ra'1 SO.yard kickoff return in the third period. And Acosta also accounted : for the other Western 1b:- : pointer, on a 21·yard pass to tight end Dana Nafziger, who caught the ball near the back I ine of the end 20ne after an Aniat defender had denected it. Western's offense finished up with 291 total yards, 221 by Acosta. While on the 111bject of player or the year candidates, a word must be said on behalf ·of Lancer safet~an George : Chance. ~ The S-10, 170-pooncf senior continually batted d ow n Acosta aerials and was poi.500 in turning in most of Ute speedy tr a.i Ii n g bacU : dispalched on the veer option : by the Sunset League run- nersup. \ Basketball Results ,.l'ftllt c ... 11c .. ,.,. •t.t• toe. C•I Melt (Fl.Iller· ton) Ill ' C•I ,._ tP-1 ,., U, fl Jan ....... ... L• A""* 1:12, GoldM lltl• " llotfrolt Ill. C,......1'1111 10t HOlntGfl lot. Olic.M " I•~ 114. Anent. 111 NJl'WM" nit, s.ttttie llJ N.w vor11 ns. 111tt11o " ~Ill IZL Oemllt tot Portlanl 1:17, Prllladtlfflle 12' MIOM SCMOO\. Klftllt 11, G1,_ 0,._. 6' T,.Y d . V~i.o Jt El CMrwfO G. S.""9W 4J La Qu~ ,., ~ " a-l'itt\ 71, IDI.. CO,..!llN: lS La ...._ 1', C..l Hlfl'I n La 5erN M. L""'9fl Jt JUMtOll COLLll•I C"rw lOf', llllwnlds " f<vl"'10ll M. LA V• .... ti P'tlon'le<' ta. Ml,.. COM• U .. ~ .... o.n• ... ModlMtt "' 'i...tll!'11 9' c.r... "°' MolrllWltl ., Coach Billy ••spook'' Murphy of MSU said, ••Any team that beat. Stanford bas' to be an outstanding one. "I can tell you one thing for sure, we have a darned good football club." The Tigers, plagued by fumbles most of the season, Jost to South Caro l ina, Louisville aod Utah State by a total of J 1 points. They showed plenty of offense against Cin- cinnati, -45-21, and North Texu State, 47-3. San Jose edged Cal State (Long Beacb),"~28. lo get the PCAA vote to Pasadena, and &a>red an imprtSSive 4>7 vie-. tory over San Diego state. Long Beach had t j I d Uiuisville, 14--24, in last year's Pasadena Bowt. Houston was the only com- mpn opponeot, and of! the score San Jose is expected to run its bowl record to 3-0. Houston beat San Jose, 34-20, and Memphis state, 35-7. Jt1s tbe first. bowl game for Memphis State but San J ose . registered Raisin B o w J triumphs in 1946 and l!M9. Both teams bad to find new quarterbacks during t h e season when injuries struck the Spartans' Dave Ellis and the Tigen' Rick strawebrklge. A so ph om o re, TravUI McMichael, now starts for San Jose and junior Al Harvey directs the Memphis attack. Murphy said he w as "staying awake nights" figur- ing ways to stop San Jose's multiple o£fensive formaUons, which include the wishbone T. He's also concerned with the San Jose defense, Jed by All- American middle linebacker Dave Chaney. Memphis' top running threat is 5-foot-6, 175-pound Paul "Skeeter'' Gowen, who gained !1111 yards, and he has plenty of support from 225 -pound fullback Ray Jamieson, who netted 527. Grid Poll Puts OCC In 26th Spot Orange Coast College finlsh. ed %Bib In the final national junior college football pall, conducted by J.C. Grid-Wire. IJfMt H1HtNt hll ,.,_ C•lleM I. Golf (MJf, Mltl J. El Cfn'lll'll 2. Phottllir •. ArllOl'I• Wntt'I" .. .S. Fort koll, lt;MI •. 11:~1!'1' 7. fle1rl ll:lver, Miu , t. wenattlltt, W•~ t , Colltot of Sectuo!1t 1~. Tv/¥', Tit 11 . Pl..-tt 12, H1rtMll 13. Siii Mlteo U, COlllH of l:.Owooda U, Ari..,~ 14. 1t;lleofw. Ta. 11. $.lrttf ·-11. HorthM1ttrn Oki~ It. Prllt, I(.,._ JO. MeM,M1, ZI, ll•enfltld ''"~Dell• 2S llllfl' .......... Jl, ,.__,.,., Mlllll. lS. F~ Ye, ,.. --""' 27, ,....._ 21. EMii LA Wtnt Yeltn' JO. 0.¥UM ·-..... 11·1 .. ... •·1-0 ID-I .. .. ,., ••••• •·1.0 l ·l·I •·!.O ,.,., .. ,., .... .. , .. .. , .. .. ,., .... ••• ... ,., .. .... .. ,., ... 1•1• .• , 7·2-1 ... , ... .... , .... Coaches Sought Dana ruu. High principal Walt Spencer Is acctpllng ap- plication! for the head football coaching job lhl'OOllh Wed· needey. Intmsted partla abould eall 11.-ws. • ,../ MD Faces Magnolia . Vanguards In 89-83 ·wrestling Summar~s · .... Sparta· Next After 54-4 7 Setback • By ROGEi\ CAl\LSON Of ... o.lfy , .. :Stiff Mater Del Hlgb's Monarchs !oat their conoolatron urr with FoothUl Hlgb's_ Knight. Friday nigh~ 54-47, In the ninth ao- nual Valencia HI g h Let· termen's basketbal l in- 'vltatlonal. But in the proce&!J coach Jerry Tardie may have come up with the quarterback he's been searcblng !or In prepara· tion IOr Angelus League ac-. Uon. Jim Poettgen. a ~11 junior guard, came oft the beocb to spart the Monarchs with his keen derenslve play •. Twice in the closing. minutes he tniled through for crucial steals. • ' 'lbe Monarchs, however, couldn't cash in on Poettgen's moves and their upset hopes went..down the dram.,:.. "He kept us dose, he was our only bright .spot," said Tanfi~ arterward of hi! pro. 1~ve starter. Tbe Monarchs wel'! back in aCUon today with a 10 a.m. test 1gaiMt Magnolia at the Anaheim Convention Center in the Anaheim Invitational. Mater Dei· bad lls chances against. Foothill, trailing 4M5 with 1:'5 lelt wben Poettgen made a key theft. But three shot. from the Held failed to produce paints ~ then coach Hank Hummel's Knights went to a .stall to preserve the vie-. tory. Mater Del was·l7 or 46 from the field while the victors were 19 of 53. Reve rsal POMONA -SoutUern Callfomla COiiege •Of Costa Me14 dropped an 89 • SI d~iflon to host Fwnotla College Frld'1 nlgbl in a non- league basketball gaine. The Vanguarils of SoCal made , a l'\U't at the taller Pomona squad in · the late stages Qf the contest, cutt!og lhe Pomona lead to three palnta,. but Pat Quinn ' and Grtg Jacob« fouled oot ahd Ml,... .,.. '"' Pomona toot eontroJ of the .. " ., "' boards. 1(11.1")" ··~ ·-.... , J . AdM\I J . Potlt9irn Kilty Tot.II '""'" T ..... , -w ... ,., ·-""" ·-. ..,.,., , .... • • 1 n The Vanguards used a full 2 0 J 4 s , • u court pre,glng defense for the 1 1 1 5 entire game. I 0 I 2 • 1 2 1 Monday night the Vanguards I •. l • ·11 I 11 u 11 a wt c ose out the pre-holiday l" .. INH IMI ~ " • • . ' • • . ' . ' ' ' . 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L'na Wt1'w Betty. Manders doesn't fret that lier hUlband might get hurt. '1'11>d)' Philbin does. "YoU just wait until It hap- pens," aatd the wife of Dallas Cowboys center Dave Ml!lde,.., with the team. -have a pro- b~em with my knee." WEARS KNEE BRACE GtrTY tore ligaments and tendons and wa,s hospitalized for three days. He still wears a knee brace when he plays. Mrs. Manders, who has watched her husband nearly twice as !ong as Trudy has watched Gerry, says she knows Dave's every pain. "I've bten watching him for so long," she said, "that I can tell whether he's. hurting or not. I ' "The bruises and the blood clots worry me more t~an 'the broken bones. A break wlU be set and wiU mend and he won't play until it does, but there are so many unknowns with a C:!.eep bruise.or' a clot." Manders, unlike Philbin, 0 1 I • • • Many golfers falsely believe that by merely assuming a "squarl! stance" they are set- ting 1 u~ properly fOr straiaht shots. This is ilot always true •. It's not sufficient to simply place your feet so that the imaginery 'lin e across the toes is parall,el to the target line. More impor'tant than the positlon of the feet is the align· ment of your shoulders. It is shoulder alignment tha1 pri}'tlar- ily determines the path your clubhead will take as it move$ through the hitting area and, ullimately, the direction your shots will take~off the cl4bface. ti 0 Th is should be apparent if you study the illustrations. In ~ each case the golfer's feet are f positioned "square" or parallel ~ to the target line: However, -j only in illustration I l are• the I shoulders also parallel to th is · line. '"At lint )<ou don't worry becauee you're not used to anythlna happening," 1 a i d Mn. Philbin, whose husband Gtrry 11 a defensive end for tbe He.w York Jets. HBut the more thlnp that happen, the more you worry." ha-sn't sUffered a serious foot-The colfer in illustration #2 ball injury since 1967. is almost certain to either pull "That was the year he tore 7 or pull-slice the shot. The golfer. up his knee in an exhibition i/J in illustration 13 is set for a game in San Fraricl~." Mrs. beautiful push to the right or Manders recalled)l et we en push hook. answering the telephone and 1--------------------..J wiping candy smears of( Gerry and Da ve both are tr teet·2, 245 pounds and 30 year's old. Phllbln joined the Jets in 1914 as a third-round draft choice out of the University of Buffalo. Manders went to the Cowboys the same year as a free agent, two years alter graduaUon from M i c h i g a o State. Both have been on Super &.WI teams, have been spared the trauma of being traded Ud' have suffered their 1hare of injuries. 'lbetr wives, like those of other players, 1lt In stadium stands or ln front of the television set, watchlng their mites get hit week after week a('d waiting for them to get up, ICE PACKS, SYMPATHY 'The women offer ice packs fDd sympathy when their ~Ill husbands come off the ei-actlce fields or home lrom ,alD'les with minor ailments. When they suller serious in- jurie.s, the wives travel daily to ntarby hospitals and accept other wives' offerings of babysitting, food and goodwill ,ncl return the favor when tf'llshaps strike their homes. 'I.You do as much for them u you can without hurting ,thei r vanity,'' said Mfr, .Philbin. - Tnidy is a "8-year-old wawberry blonde fr 0 m Wichita, Kan., who 11 a teen- ager liked ''anything dangerous except aldln&. I don't like the cold." • Now a resident of suburban Huntington, N.Y. and the mother of John, 4*, and Douglas, seven m o n t h s I Trudy spent her high schoo days getting school records in high jump and w I n·n Ing trophle.s In drag racing. She attended Wichita State for one year, then became a •tewardess. It was while Oying the Atlant.a·New York route for Eastern Airlines that she met Gerry, who already had one 4h<>ulder operation and a cou· pie years' pro etperlence. SWEETHEARTS Betty and Dave w ere childhood sweethearts in the 'ski country of Kinsrord1 'Mich., ·on th e Upper Penninsula ]ust two blocks from Wisconsin. Tall, blonde and 32, Mrs. Man· ders al90 Is a graduate of MSU. When the Manders were married, pro football wasn't in their plans, but, as she says, "'Dave found out that watching It and playina: it weren't the same." Now they live in North Dallis with Mark, 9, Mike. I, Cassie's face. "He tore ligaments, cartilages, t h e whole knee. He was.bospitaliz· ed for 17 days and sat out the ust of the year. "You hate to see your hus- band discoUraged, down. You hate \o see anybody out of work, and his work ls playing football ." Trudy Philbin agrees - even U it means playing in a shoulder harness or in a knee bractt. "I'd rather have him play In that than not to play at all," she said. . But in pro football, eight years is a long career and both falnnies know that the day soon will come when the game will no longer be a part of their Uves. And they plan for that day. -"Gerry's favorite expression is that it's not very far from the penthouse to t h e outhouse." said Trudy. "We've seen a lot of good exatrtples." "But we have two restaurants one in New York and one in Gerry's naUve Rhode Island and investments and a house that's almost paid for. Gerry 'always' will want to work 'at something. He's am· bitiou·s. ·He's made a lot of contacts. We won't have any trouble." The Manders have , made financial investments, too. And while Philbin Sll(!nds the offseason speak Ing and overseeing his restaurants, Manders works ,as an ad· vertising account executive. He , also has a football com- mentary radio s~w three days a week. "Dave won't get a job just because he played pro ball, •i said his wife, who like Trudy, ls realistic. "He's not as well known as the quarterbacks. But he'll probably get his foot into more doOrs than Joe Doe." Football Dominates TV.Menu TO DAT 10 1.m. t2lCL -SUN •OWL -TIMI CYCIOMI o4 low• Stat• YI. LSU'I Tlttfl In lht 31111 IMll&I S...11 Bcrwt. low1 Sl1te II l4 f1)r fM p1r Ind LSW hat. TM -m1rk. 12 ,_ ('JCL -HIGH SCt+OOL 8ASIC.ETBALL -LOI AllHlft C!l\I NIM. (11)C1.. -HIGH SCHOOL FOOTllALL -CIF m ...... 11lon9hlp tlrM betwffn ,.._ Wfttrrn Plonffr1 and 81~,f./nel L.-oc;e•s. Taped FrlcUI' nltl11 1t !'he COllte11m. \ p.m, U)CL -1'11.0 FOOT8AU -T1lt SI. Louis C1rdlflll1' ll'lftl TM c.wtlo1• 11 o.i111. and Cassie, 2. 2 1.111. t•lCL -HFL GAME OF THE WEEK. , ,::It'·"'• 0)Cl -PRO 80Wl.ING -11Je year after the Pbilbins Lmr111 ,,.._ w111Mr• J a" "" v led C . P1trn ll1 Ind Don Jol'll\Htl 11'9<1 Ill were marr , erry un-,.,,,.,.,.,. 11e1d 111 1h1 H1.,.11!1n '"""'' derwent rouUnt surai:ry " to 11on11. 11Hd o.c. 11 rn H-'"1" . .. move .pll ... 1-m ,., leg 'p.m. UlCL -8!1T OF IOWLINIJ IV -1!111etllll'I Jlll'I BooJIOI\ trw:I 00n bone. It wasn't until 1970 that orv.011t 1n<1 11ow11M dlttl'IP• 01~ tnjurlea: made major tnroiids ~~~!., ~~ .. ~,'~!~,.,. z.,,n make "' 1galn. It was Gerry's olhe.r s '·"'· net.. -w1cia WOltt.O o~ • SPORTS -Tht tourNmtnt ol ttlrltl• &boulder. The rule ol thumb IS 11110 .,,.., C11imPiont11i. troon GollM"' 'three dlaloc1tlons then G111 s~•Y in Te<r1119, Fl•."''°""' U.S. Ooen POC~•! bllll1n:I• dllft'I• turger')' • J>lon ... lp trom Ch!<1 ... IS)CL -TH!S -· tlJ'rd h WEE!( IM PRO FOOTBALL •!JOI; 1 time came w en Hlt11118111, °' 1.m• p!•YM o.c. n-11. the Jet.. wtre In Houston and 1 P.m. n JcL -PRO IASKET8ALt. Trudy wu witching tht game ; ~1:. AM!!tt LU'" ¥a. t11t M• on teJevllSion with B e t 1 y •=• '·"" cs1cL -eox1Mo -,,..11r;:, •·•-If of I' ba k Nt.Ofl >n. ,..... C'•rona In • lt-f'"'"" -~, W t IDe C er M1wwe!tflt boll! llPfll frldl'f nllllt Ill Jb.lph Blktr. Lttt.~hcL -1J$C 8ASl!:£TU.LL "f llW the doctor put his -TIMI Trtlll'll Wiii fe(I .i!MI' flM L~ ~' heJJI nd k Kl-• Jll'hl ..... 1 « IM. lrlM'l"91 ivui. OD s c a )'an voun. c;ou .. n "" ""' 111111 ur ot ""' tM ahoUI blck Into place," J1rt11'fl'k W'*'lfnt 11 uwrenc .. Aid Thldw, wl_,••. "!think I •~. I '"'u• IUNOAY' could (eel tbfl piln U Much as 11 1.111. ll)CL -P'llO P:OOTIALL -be dkl. 'lbl!ly shouldn't show Tiit lot AAte.ltt ll~t fl'llM fllt i"1••s· I'•· "·t Oii ttJ-"•IOO." ltwlw• 11 l'lllMuftfl, TM fll•l'll lfMAf ....... u..-\INI 'U•-win or ti. lo rtl'l'lllll Ill COllllft"°" fof I Trudy ma.ed the next .i.nH -..fll ~ 111t ..,.., ..... -•·•-p even ........ -~ WIS II I.ti\, •~)CL -PllO l'OOTIALL -1n>au. .......... -no. 1111 Oltt0 Cllln«• ~I. "" fflt •lttlnC tn the New Eng11nd Olr,~,:~ nrt~ PllO ,OOTl ... L\. -Patr1ott' ltandl. It wa1 OCL T~ 0ttro1• Llonl -i 1111 "" 111 Jo !Ml S.11 Fr•'ldKiO. k n Frtrel~ wHl k.,OW ' •1 ' II ff "°"'ll wl11 to 1rt11 tllf Wttflfll .. Aft.er the prne we ~ 01.111or1 C11e1'11>1 .... ~1,. A ll.•'"~.L'* Joklna around and I Wed ::":J;., 111t 1111• ~ "'' "'" -or• Gtrry U he w111ofng to walk MOMoAv me to my car,'' the recalled. • ,.m. 01 ci. L11t11Tv towL -"ff llld •· had (bJ•• (0 'nit Arllll'I'•' ll.tlcir'bKkl l'Mtl 1ert-e 11'1;: 10me ... ,,.,......, vo111nt..,• r11 ""' 11111 111nu11 t.elJ me: 'I h1v1 to jO back Lllltrn' kWI trern ~1. King• Now 6·24 Glover Optimistic Despite Record LOS ANGELES (AP) - "When I came here," says Fred Glover, "my goal was to make the playoffs. That's still my goal." The gruff coach of the Los Ange les Kings is nothing if not an optimist. The Kings. ex· peeled tO bld for a playoff spot this season after a st rong fini.sh last year, are instead challenging their team oE two stasons ,go~ which set an all- time National Hockey League record for futility with only 14 victories. Golng into tonight's 'clash wltb Detroit, the Kinas .have won only 6 of the 30 games. But perhaps even a better' measure of their season so far Is the fact that they 've tied on- ly one game, fewest ln the league, and only two of their 23 losses have been by one goal. Their longest winning streak is one game. If the.season has been hard for the Kings, it's been doubly hard for Glover, a former NHL . coach cf the year with the •California Golden Seals. After the Seals lost a record 53 games last season and gol off slowly this year, they fired Glover, hired Vic Stasiuk and soon began to live up to the potential Glover says he saw in training camp. "You could see I.hey were capable .. of fl aving a fme record," he says of his former team, which owns two vic- tories over the mighty Boston Bruins and has moved up from last place Into the playoff pic ture., On Nov. 30, the Kings removed teneral manager Larry Regan as coach and hired the 43-year-old Glover. A few days later they made another move, trading pro- mising defenseman D a I e Hoganson, goalie Denis l)e.. jordy and two other players to hfontreal for a goalie con· sidered one ol the league's best, Rogatien Vachon. But Vachon, who had sur· rendered an average of only about 2.6 goal.1 a game in bis career with the Canadiens. has yielded more than four a game behind the K I n g s ' defense, long their weakest point. Some critics say the Kings gave up too much for Vachon. Glover disagrees. "I don't care what anyone say11 we got Drags Back Next We.ek Hot drag racing competiUon returns to Orange County International R.acewaf llec. 26 with the first round o the 1972 All Pro Championshtp Seriu, Having been dormant most or the month of December~ the raceway bas U,Kd the hiatus period to do Its aMual house cleaning. The All Pro aeries ls a four- part rice which continues on Jin. 23. Feb. lS and Mar. 25. Jt Includes 100 top fuel dragstert, funny cars and pro stocM. with the he:aviest con· centratlon ln top fuel, whtre 48 driver• .,.. entered to try ind qtlallfy for an eight-car starting fi•ld. the man we wanted," he says. 0 Vachon has. played well. If we start scoring more goals and checking better it will take S!>me of the pressure ofl him." Much of the team's problem is psychological, the coach asserts. "This club had a fine stretch drive last year, and the suc- cess: that certain players had caUSed them to take some things for granted," Glover iays.' "' ' He wop't mention a n y n~, but It's no secret that the line. t'.lf :Juba Widlng, Bob - Bei-Tj and Mike B }' e 1\-s nicknamed the "Bee line" lasl season for ·its husping ,ityle of play1 has been in tJle doghouse of both Kings coaches ,thi!J season. , Byers, who Jed the Kings in goals last season with 27, was traded to Buffalo Thursday for veteran defenseman D o u g Barrie.• Gio'1:r is oonvillced the Kines generally nee~ more pressure from h1m, not less. "For most players, especially young ones, the tough line ts the only one they respond to," he says. "I'm ccnv~ this team is better than It's shown so far. And there are still a lot of games to be played." But .the ,Kings may be playing man)' of them in virtual privacy. Home at- tendan ce, spurred last season by such games as a sensa- tional comeback win over the Bruins before the first sellout crowd in team history, has been Oagging since the Kings dropped their first e i g h t games here. And the attitude or the home fans bas suggested that they agree with defenseman Paul Curtis' estimation of the team. ''We only have two pro- blems," OJrtis said recenJly. "We haven't been scoring many goals, and we haven't been stopping the other team from scoring:'' Rustler Trio Accoladed For Efforts Dave Lockman, R o s s Mcintyre and Phil Stice have been accorded Rustler of the Year honors· for cross country. water polo and soccer at Golde!\ West College. Lockrnan.,a 120·pound freshman from Marina, led coach Tom Noon 's cross coun- try team to its second straight Southern Cali for n la Con~ ference liUe and a steond place finish in the state (smaJI schools) division. Other cross counlry honors went to Sleve Lassegard - most inspirational and cap· lain; and Dave Henderson - most improved. In w1tu polo, Mctntyre also rectlved the captain's trophy while Gary Ruble was voted nt0$t lmpro\led. 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This Message Dog-gone Good Deafness, ·Fatigue -' I DEAR ANN LANDERS: The letter from the couple who traveled· from Maine to California and counted a dozen dead dogs along the highway ,hurt my heart. May I offer .a few suggestions to people who really care about animals? First, I!_ you )'litness any kind of cruelty to an animal, report 1t at once to the Hwnane Society. And,.don't be afraid to give your ~me. · Second, whenever y~u go in- to a pet shop, check the ca1es and see U the animal.! have enough water. If the supply ls low (or non-existent ), 10 to the manager and ask him ~bout it. Third, have your p e t neutered . You will then not be burdened with u n w a n t e d Utters. This costs VffY little compared with the eforl and the energy, not to mentlon feeding If German shephenl pups. there would be nothing left for them when we announced we were taking a. two-month trip. These are the same two who · believed they shou1d b e permitted to go through their father's home after thelr ~other wu buried and help themselves to the paintings, silver, linen;;, ,.,, n ti q u e ':..;;;::::-;: furniture -anything theY l~,0~"":::.!'::-:::•::;:•:;:~;,::;'-;;:!1":!;1·~*::"":!!"'!:;:.:;,J.::;;.L~-~i:lj~== wanted. It never occurred to them that perhaps their father "Now, that doesn't seem io be the cru:iluDas-ipirit it all." might still enjoy having these lhings around. ------------------- If you have an animal you don'~ want, don't d~'mp him. Take him to a animal shelter. If they are unable to find a home they w II put him to sleep -whic~ is much kinder than letting plm starve to death or get hit ~ya car. I hope you can J11ake room for this in your colimn. I can think of no better 9ay to get a message to mllllo~f people. Thank you -PLAIN, ORDJNARY CIT N WHO CARES. DEAR CITIZEti/: I care, too. Here'• your llktu and mv lhuks. ' ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: You must be a mind reader. Your letter and 1advice con- ceming the selftsh, money· hungry children who resented their father'Sseoond wife ap- peared the day after I let loose on a stepsoD and daughter-in-law. They had complained that ' When I married Jason, his children resented me im· mediately, and knew why. It meant nothing to them that he would have a companion, someone to love him, to take care of bis needs and give his life new meaning. They view· ed his second mar ri age strictly in terms of less money for them. Thank you, Ann, for speak- ing out in behalf of second wives, such as myself. We need all the help we can get and you have betn very sup- portive -SECOND TIME AROUND JN BROOKLINE, MASS. DEAR BROOK: Hippy to be of help. A good tee0ncl mar· rlage can add years to a widower's life. And 10metinft&, that second mllJ'>o rlage 11 a lot better than the flr1L DEAR ANN LANDERS: After 22 years and I children, my husband has found another love. He doesn't want to leave BUSINESS A me, says he'll be OK in time, and h_as begged me to be pa· PROFESSIONAL tient He refuses to see a doc· GU J DE tor qr a clergyman. f · I'm ashamed to say I still ,,..,... ___ ,.....,J __ ..,I love him. Am I sick or is he? MA TI RESS S e I woul<! do anything to keep this maniage together. The • • MATIRES S cltildren don't have a clue. IOATS HOMIS T IUIS Neither does anyone else. I'm lnwtW. a... up one day, sure I can make CMhi M ... M it and d o W n the ne:i:L 2110 N If anyone ever needed Ann Uberty Landers I do. What do you Mesa U~olstery Liberty 8-4781 2310 NIWPOlT ILVD. • aay? -WIFE DEAR WIFE: Hang on. Get some coumellng yourself. It wlll give you strength. The btg question ls this: Would you and 1be children be better or worse off without him? You are the only penoa wbo (SD answer this quesdon and I ur1e yoa to be honest about tt. Black Africa Lacks Unity, Cooperation LONDON (UPI] -In the words of the delegate from Lesotho, "it is the grass which suffers when the elephants fight." • The ancient African proverb was dlrtcted as a plea to ministers of the 41·nation, Organiia.Uon of African Unity (OAU) meeting in June at Ad~ diJ Ababa , Ethiopia. Ababa . Amin responded by boycotting the session. Troops of Uganda and Tanzania, once good neighbors, clashed on their mutual border west of Lake Victoria. Only intervention by Kenya's Jomo Kenyatta, at 79 an elder statesman in African affairs, restored a semblance of peace and headed off total disruption of the economic conununity as well. Bid Offered Lesotho, among the alliance's smallest states, was making a simple p o i n t : fighting among the mighty hurta th• •man and powerless a CHRISTMAS TREES more than it doe.s the strong. It is a lesson the new s100 O'FF WITH African nations -as well as THIS tbe old -must take to heart if · · AD a start toward iea1 unity and BEAUTIFUL LIVING GIFT ~ation IB to be made in :.JAPANESE BONSAI ::>: $550 At the June meeting, the s .. u ,....,... OPP UP OAU, black Africa's eight-TAKATA NURS!RY year-old e1periment in unity, 710 IAIU ST. IN•zt .. Ph INtlMI appeared more in discord than 'ON lllSTOL AT IAlll -COITA MISA ever before. Its ministers S4M724 qua1Teled over poss lb 1 el~~~~~~~!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!"! dialogue w Ith white-ruledl~ South Africa. Such member- nations as Uganda a n d T1nU1nia were on the brink of war. China and the Soviet Union had intensified their own cold war for influence across the sprawling con- tinent. Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, host to the gather- ing, sounded the 1ame appeal for harmony in a keynote ad· dress. I STILL SMOKING . 675-7442 KOi NEW SHIPMENT YOUR NEWSPAPERBOY "We believe in the need for Africans -possessing as we do slmllar cultur~. a co1111DOn past and aspirations as developing nations -to live hannonlously, settling our dif. ferences of opinion on African and world issues through frank exchange of ideas, mutual understanding, respect and cooperation within the OAU," Selassie said. Callfornla'• Largest Dl•play of Dining & Game Seb IS A CREDIT MANAGER M.yN t11e .. ,. .... " h1nl"4 tle1't .... l11portemt te Y•• w ... Y•• pit •ff ,.,1 .. -•r eMtl ,..,.... ,. ,_., -tM 1101ttily ~II hf .itqry of y•ur HMJ9,.... lilt ooc• DAILY PILOT corrfor h 111 llnl-f•r •l ...... f. H• tnntl yo1 to ,., •I• eltl H HI t. pay fer ftl9 MWSp•pors ... ftll""' lo yo11. C•nlers •• ed\'llff t• start collectlq •• tlMlr ,..,.. • ..ty • tll• 1 ltll •f Nell 111011th. or c9't•l.iy lriy thti 20tli " they u11 IN -•rM .t .,_, .. ,.1t1 lily tMi -4 •I tH ••lttti wH1 tlloy • .,. to ,.., tklr lllllL If v••'ll ,., ,,., "'""'' 11111 Hrfy If llOt "'' wll II"' r••r cenlM ..,.,,.,, llllt t will ASSURE PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE DAILY PILOT CIRCUL,t.TION DEPARTMENT ' ' . '" ... ·-y• .n lrld 'Z I ~Klilll tf DiMIM4• Mii ~ StlM Ml In GtN IM fll.itwm. -• i.11 ...... of lttflrls l iW jtwt!ry. OPlN DAILY J "I -- At year's end such coopera- tion still seems a long way oU, Just as it did that day In June. The year began for black Africa with a coup, as Maj . Gen. Id! Amin seized power in Uganda during the absence from the country of President Milton Obote. President Julius Nyerere of neighboring Tanzania was quick to offer a!!lylum to Obote, with whom he-had sided consistently in matters of foreign policy . The OAU ministers, under pressure from Nyerere and President Kenneth Kaudan of Zambia , shelved plans to bold its summer session in Kam- pala, capital of Uganda, and moved it Instead to Addis TAKE JHE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You ... Every Saturday 887 SOUTH COAST HWY. LAGUNA BEACH. CALIF. (714) 494-1440 TAKE OFF THE FLOOR 4 DAYS OHLY-Frlclay, Saturday, Sunday & Monday ~ °"N 7 DAYI ~ WDK Chrilf111a1 Delive,.Y BAR STOOL I ' Chormingly styl.d to hor· mon it• with any decor~ i ' SWIVEL SEAT ccwe'ecl . in your chok:.,.... of vlnyt awen. s.llt • .rs.where · fot ,$14.U. Now a( warehoute pric ... NOTICI: -· TllRU ,.,, 10100 A.M.,. l1JO P.M. • IAT. 10·6 • IUN, NOON·S Tako Off T~o Floor means com• solocl, tlio Clinolf9 or dlrlng game sot from lhe hundreds we dlspl"l CHI\ our 1howroom floo,. 09fivtry ii '',ighf. now.'' ;Thii ' "'.oa~s your set )'till i;.1n your homo for tho HolidaY,I. Pick rt up yours~f ond Jove 5 •;.· more. -_ ... - ' .......... ,..., ................ , ""' 18085 EUCLID ST. FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~ So• Diogo ''"""1 l!l!!!I ~ otwl Ewlid Sf, Turnoff liiiii 962-3325 or 546-1611 '·! _., • "' •I •I .. "' •• • I• .~ ,,j ' ,• ' • 1 ·" • ,, • • " "' I .'I-' ,1 1 • ' ' ' ' •I ' ' .. J ' i ' . ' ,, '' ' I : I I ' . ' :, • .. .. . . . , .. • • ;; . ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' • • • .sawn1.,, Dl!l-18.1971 ! • • ' • I l • • ' • ' ' ' ' • •• • " ·' • • • • • ,, .. .. " ... " • .. " " ;; ,, ii '·• .. '• .. •• '') " •• " " ... i. ill .. • l" .. " • '" •• .... ,.. ,ti 1~ •• .. "' '• v. , .. " .r: ·~ "' 2!l l~ 2h .!: , .. • ... . ~ "' .. " .. • ''• h •" ;i ' ,. '" , .. •• "" • "' ' '"' ... " .. o·· " j,. " •• ,. J,,, .. 11'• .. ' .. .... ' " '. ' •• •• "• ~ "' ,:: .. l: " "' ,,. m I\~ " •• )\• ,, " .. " ' '" " '" • ;~l ... •• •• .. .. "' '" ... "' •• •• " 11'; •• .. ' .:: ... .. " •• t" "' ... " .. '• •• .. 1: 1 .. ii ' • . ,, " • ' i ' ' . . . i·· :n__:.t · .·:· .. uu .... , . .... .. . ....... ,,. . ... ... "Shelli·:: ' .. " .. " J~ ''.,.1 I. ,.'SINDAV . ,. '~19'·, ·d:=.z~ .... llfalt; """"" ., -'-'lidlM!al •lin ean p-j . )nllj.-JJ ''· ~ · can\ a~~ ar4 • • ...... uil>Uillllly ~~in· . ·ltlal:i"· 'Aries CQ. vmake .: "'°"" · 1or Ille Piocei.lforn: Aiile:-aDJ IJec!lll;lffll ,ilh Aquarius bul, of · Jate, such nli.tionSbJpS have eqterienced difficulty. Aries h~s especially wen with· Leo, .Sagittarius JUld .. G<n\inI.'Wlth 1.ibra, it is a case of opPoaitu being draWn to each.other. · AJUE5:clllaltb·21,-A~·1.1>: ~·coaJd.lieonvi'"'9. !10' ··•li'at must 'be""doM. in 'qwet, ·.efficlent·rnanner~ E ~·p·t·e.1 s ideas; · · Be · with one you respect. Refuse. to sing 'blues "1th individual .wlJo ..... only :negauve lido.' ·You ...m riJm. pr<hend. . • TAURUS (April.:lo.J,lay 20): .Practical issues ~le. 0)>- 'tain hint from ' :J'a111111 'mes- aage.1Relative in, transit CQU.ld make special reQUest. Fulfill it '.-U tt dOes ~t rp~'giving up : Orne !or . nothhig. <Keep harmony .bn home fronl ~ , ~~IN! CMoJ! 21.Jo\lne 29): ' ·Jolfl , f~ :With .P·t • ~~· per"*' .>Heed ' i~ : vol<!e> ;v oWlg person deserves 'lpecial ~ldei:atiol). Creative ·en- Cleavor appears destined te suc.oeed. Cbeck,aCCO\Ullil. 'Tate ·lnveptory .. Get seq11l4,wind,. . CANCER (June 21.July 22): A·d.ded ·and · 1 u r'pr is e ."responsibility could t~p you 'close to 1 home base, Dbn't • lea\!e until basic project is· completed. One who opposed you is now reitdy :10 cooperate. ·Proceed. with· n e w ,. un- i:lei;-standing. · ·, : LEO .(JU\i'. Zl'Aug, 22): Gel house in order. Means 4riallze .gra~-)s .'not gi'eener..:, .eJ..,.her<. l'inlsh what )""! start BrOaden horizo.ns. KnoW ijla~ ai4Jng one wit4 probl~ coold ~ ¥!> .,We YO!ll' , own. ,You can .1ain wisdo~ · VIRGO -(Aug; !iSept. 22): • Best· itow to: leave 11peculalla"n .to~ ,others' . .RevieW •me~1. Some pro<:edures are due Jor .;Judden, revision. D d.n' t delegate duliei. I!-for ·;you !O' be DD IJilod fil· - KnOw if ll)ld act •ctttdillllr ... -IJBRA CS<F. 23-0ct. 22): ·Dynapljc , approach ii ~ MfY. ·Be vital, alert . ·E;mp&,size special interests. "IntultioA Works overtime.' You now ien:se where to be .:.... and :wh~·n. ~ '•.• r.I • 1 ~vldual may play prominent role. Galn II lildlcili.d: SCORPIO (Oct. 22·Nov.-:1 Accent versatility. Coine out of shell. Shake off tendency to ·hide or duck issues. Being forthright DOW -and with i =~:-~r.;-J:;i:;J by p~~ith minor complaints. ~ : ~GrrrAJUUS (Nov. :ii. .Dec. 21 ): OYercome ~\endency :to be ~xtravagant. Y~ •an enjoy · q_~ty· ,.;t_tho·u.t ovf.tspe~. · Mess.ae will '.bebJme ' 'incrWingly_ 'clear. f'riend ·who advocatP. quick aciion miy' not be as, loyal u JOU. inJl\glne, • , . ·cAPRICOitil (Dec. 22 . Jan. 19): ,P..t • inveslrn'°tl pay · health)' '1Jvli!ends. Mealll coi> · tacts made will· com~ b4c'k in-to P,icture. ~eer, aniliWOn, stand!Dg ·in colnmjialfy ' - these are an fav-ored . Uoortboclox approach °,brings best ,mulls. . , .AQUARllJS·"iJan.' :o'Feb. !~): You . spark inletest In those who 'previOusty· w~. in- dlffereol Nothing happens balfjray' IO. au . out: Accent . .&lotMw'· Utilize ""'9e of • ' • allOWmansbiP,. ·Get• LeO to aid In thia arta. ~t dlrf! mail program 'under' way.,., • • 'PISCE-1 cFeb:!lllMuch20): ~ive hidden motives. Refu .. 'to be lmprWed by mere.IUl"face indicatioits. The gliUer ,means little ~.8ilytJUng. Stress Integrity. Member Of opposite. sex is trying to prove " true feeling!. Be r~eptive. IF 11>DAY IS . .YOUR llRTBDAY .. you · are an oriilnel thinker, dildji!>fuI of ~ atul!ed 1hirl. Many COD· alder you fir out. But; Jf truth be Glolm, many. also 1 are en- Yilpl.; You. seldoin follow ~ Youoetycuroimpa~ m.tO . lndtrldu1l style .. You .... not...,. to get ·ai.ng with -bat life would be• leol plum! ..-t you. If single, -m,e 11 on horiioo. ·To~--· Juckw for you 1~ ' ~~:ti ; Md Centrtl ~I• • too1.-. 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' By Roger Bollen ~-DOI ap,....i to eajoy Chrl1tm11, you're !Iii nppost.d t. worry about IL., • • DENNIS THE MENACE •• "' • • ;: . :•·' ~t .-• • ' . ' .. I • ,. • 5'Ulfd11, Dfcembo< 18, 1971 DAll.Y PILOT ll • " DAILY PILOT ·CLASSIFIED ~DS • Everyone H111 You Cen Sell ft, .• •• Something That Find . It, Trade It • \ • Someone Else Wants 'l(ith 11 Went Ad ·rhe Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast-Oial 642-5678 for Fast Results .• ; ,I~ I. ,., I ' _.., .... _,.. .... _ ....... _ ....... -'"' .. _ ....... '· " I O.nerol •• G.Mral 'General 0-rol otnoral G.......a 0-rol O.neral Gener•! I , 1DOYER SHORES $34,500 CORONA DEL MAR !I!<"~ Galaxy Dr. ...... ..... ·-fire. ~ &: ideal for enter-place ln cozy den, fulJ din.I ~ng, w/J ndoor pool & 1ng rm., buil t-in&, dbtrwaah-~acuni. $122,000 . Lease or 1 ~-.,...,.. DUPLEX ~ , A contemporary single atory ;\.. home in BAY'CRESI', Over ******:' • * TAYLO' CQ., * .-f er, arge 1'00ln!I. ~·-FINER HOMES ZJOO "'· ll with 3 "'· • f145,000 -Fee. By app'I, TARBELL SOUTH 011 HIWAY i6ill Grundy, Realtor CHOICE PROPERTY • 2 bd- JCI aa,.ide, NB · ""161 rm. 1% bath, beamed cell· 2 ROLLS ROYCE AUTOS NEWPORT HEIGHTSll Owner must ~ell! You must see to appreciate this UNUSUAL 3 BR. on TWO LOTS w/some view on fee fam. room, bet.ltd & fflter- ed pool. caJI for appt. tG see. ' EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE • : 2955 Hart>or, Chsta Mesa , ings, fireplace, F.A. heat in FOR CHRISTMAS! ~ Gener•I '""'t uol!1 - 3 """"· 2 bath hi . R ll . I ded 'th LUSK HARBOR VIEW Waterfront Opportunity! Owners of 3 brand j NEW luxury homes will consider in ex· change : your smaller home, land, apartment . bldgs., or Trust Deedsl Or will Ieasejoptlon, ·, Each one has 4 BR., F~., fonn'!I PR. & •lull .1 dy'. Kitchens fully eqtnpped with the mos! " modem conveniences. Fully carpeted. Spaco ! ious open plan. Reduced -$143,500 each. : 8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/ SUN L-5 .' 11-.-............. ~ ..... ;;p;;~W~~·~· back unit . with OCEAN New s & hers o s inc u Wl II •• VIEW, cpt. & drapes, excel· outstanding Newport Bay View~Es- . · 1 lent 1oca 8 · AuYon..SH. O<l"IR,E'IOtlS,. ,. l.8\e• 2,4 acres, pool, stables, plus Coldwell Bank ~~~fii!ili~ * * a S,00 sq. ft. mansion. Created by land! $56,~50. Call Laszlo Sharkany and we mean view. 3 bdrm. 644-6200, Al.m. nn. model home con· .. .1..~ , dlfion, 3-car garagi;, elec. REALTORS er BIG REDUCTION architect Paul Williams. Inspection OPEN SAT." SUN, 1.s by appt. $345,500. C..mEO SHORES -VIEW · pte, cul-de-aac-i. '"" 2 BR. + den . Spilt level home. land. Exdlni"> !Isling. Ocean and Canyon View. Adult oc-TAX SHELTER cupied -immaculate .~broughout. Corona det Mar Duplex shows $69,500. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 p.m. tan"'tic ;..,..., 6 blocla 221 Milford, Corona del Mar. from beach. 3 bdrm, 3 bath · CAMEO HIGHLANDS !1arge corner lot with beautiful pool. 3 Bdrms., 2'h baths, oversize living room & l~i room. A'ccess to priv. beach. • Eileen Hudson • . 1005 BONNIE DOONE OP.EN SUN. 14. Best priced VIEW home In .JR,V,INE TERRACE. Tile roof, 3 or 4 BR's. -d~n • 3 baths. Spanish design w /beamed ceilings. $92,500. Bud Austin. WATERFRONT-$85,000 OPEN SUN. 14. •29 BALBOA COVES. 4 BR, lam. rm., lanai. Redecorated; in top Joe., sandy beach & slip. Super entertaining home. Charlene Whyte OP~N SUN. 14 BAYCREST 1707 CANDLESTICK LANE. 4 BR, plus lge. !am. rm.; Ivan Wells. Freshly painted & new carpeting. Room for pooL $'74,500. Mary Lou Marion .· TWO CHOICE BAYCRE~T Homes: 3 BR., 2'1> ba's., 18X36 pool, adult occupied, immac., only $82,500. Good · buy .for growing family : 5 BR:s., form. DR., ·1am. room. $55,950, M1C. Buie GOOD FOR A FAMILY 4 Bdrm Eastbluff home. Fenced yard, ideal !or children & pets. Large formal dining room, view. Carol Tatum LIDO ISLE '11ie decoration is French, the feeling is re-- _!axed. A beautiful 2 Bdrm., 2 bath, couple's home. fn ,500 With terms. Gene Vreeland SHORECLIFFS -5 BDRMS. A. §Pe.ci~ home !9r special people. Ocean v.lew. "'Steps to ocean beaches. Land owner- ship. $1J0,000. M. Harvey . . NEAR HARBOR ISLAND OPEN SUN. P.M.; 122 HARBOR ISLAND RD .; 2 BR.; den; 21>2 'ba., charmer for small family seeking unusual value. $69, 750. Bob Yorke CROWN OF THE SEA Cozy :i BR home, room for 2nd unit. $4(, 750. Irvine -Terr., 3 BR., 3 Ba., garden view. $59,500. Lusk Harbor View 3'BR .. 2 yr. old. $56,500. Duplex, 4 BR. ea. $77,500. LaVera Burns OCEAN VIEW -$57,500 Call on this exclusive & begin to enjoy your ocean dream house. 3 Bdrms., formal din· ing, walled courtyard & private beach. Hur- ry! Bill Comstock BEAUTIFUL IRVINE COVE Delightful surf views from 5 rooms. Priv. beach. 5 Bdrms, masterful floor plan. Call for pictures of this home. $198,500. George Grupe BEAMED CEILINGS Add feeling to beautiful Harbor View borne, with 3 bdrms., I 'It baths & 3 car garage. $54,000. Harry Frederick GREAT FOR COUPLE Or small family; 2 BR., ea. with 10xl4 cozy extra 'area; 2 .ba., low malnt. TIP·TOP SHAPE, cilll to see. Univ, Park. $36,900. °Chuck'i J,.ewis DUPLEX -BOTH UNITS 4 BR. 3 Ba .. studio type, vtith patioc Move In front unit w/fiplc., lease rear for '325/riio. or lease front for $395/mo. Asking price $TT,500. Al Fink CHRISTMAS GI FT For the family. A beautiful home In Harbor View Hills. Lusk "Sandpiper" 4 BR. & fam. rm. w /wet bar & frplc. $71,500 Incl. land. Catheryn Tennille LAGUNA Vl EW LOT Forever white water view lot on level build- ing pad. Will trade for clean small home in Newport or CdM. Clear. ~.ooo. Harriett Davies VIEW -CAMEO SHORES ORIGINAL OWNER • This 3 bdrm., lam. rm. & !am. din. rm. home is still In model condition. Large pOol· size lot. Room for expansion. $95,000. Kathryn f!8ulston • ' . A SPECIAL WAY OF LIFE Is yours in •:THE BLUFFS". Lovely 5-4 BR. townhouse, 2\.2 ba'r.1 formal dining, shag carpetinf, billiard toPm; bay!ront location. $57,900. l!elle Partch , A REAL 'HIDEAWAY On the beach In Laguna. 2 Bdrm. apart. ment, own your own; bard to believe price. $45,500. Jim Muller --Coldwell,Balker 644-2A30 ~ 933-0700 SSO NIWPORT CENTER DR., N.I , ~~~.D_Rg~ 'BRING ME MY DR~AM ~~l~~~3" "°"bdnnntial•, 3 c,h e er f u 1 nRs. and beau'tiful .......... UIUll\R:'U p ''MONACO'', ''CARMEL'', bath; !le. J,tv. ~.be~ grounds. Step~ to pool, tennis.court ''PORTOFINO'', ''PALERMO'' •. ed ceiling, _,,1. 'din. & park. $42,500. Call Betty Kerr Select your plan from these ready-~ -BEST OF ALL -60 644-6200 to-move-in h!)mes, inc. landscaping, fl. tot -NOW i 49.!i». . t & dr F ll!AJ: 950 Call *NEWPORT'BEACH* HIGH 'ATOP THE CLIFFS cpts. ap~s. rom ..,,, . OOPLEX -~ OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 OF DOVER SHORES EASTBLUFF -UPPER 205 & 205Yr 33rd Sl rHI A sweeping view of the Upper Bay. BAY VIEW · 1'°"'"w unit avattable tor 9 NEW Ivan Wells custom hilmes First offerin-g! 4 BR., 2 bath, 1-:::;: ~~We~ =3 nearing coMpletion. Choose your story. Beautiful rear yard w/cover- bQ.nn.'2 bath,'blt-tn's, com-finish det8ils now! Model OPEN ed. patio and raised de<:king; elec. garage door; panelling; sbutter.s. plet.iy tunmt>eo!, BLOCK DAILY 1().5 p.m. at 2006 Galaxy Ready to move-In. OPEN SAT. & '00 OCEAN &: shopping -• N I&!"'"" Drive, ewport Beach. Or call SUN. 1·5 p.m. 2901 Catalpa St., "C" THOMAS 64U200. Newport Beach. Call Jack Howell 64U200 .. Realtor UNIVERSITY PARK I DRIVE BY & CALL ~'!!i;,.. = Spacious 4 BR, FR. Active lam.Uy 1363 Galaxy, Dover Shores -3 BR, ~ ..... ~~~~'!'!!"lfloor plan w/20'x30' LR., high-3\.2 bath, FR, Pool. FOURTEEN KARAT beam celling. Grand sta!rc.ase leads HOO Cambridge, Westc!i!f -3 BR, Chrislmu '!.?,Kall ;...; In to hideaway master suite. ·$53,000. ~9~~t~a!1fai~. Dover Shores -4000 ,.......,.,,, bnlllant,oo;irl<· CallLaszloSbarkany64U200. · sq. ft., pool view, office, 4 BR + Ung kl,_, Wllh wonderniI INVESTORS ATTENTION guest qtrs. ~ned walnut trtm. 309 Evening Star, Dover Shores - Walle !'3'tly on medallion 12 low maintenance units grossing 5 BR, 5000 sq. ft ., 5\!!ii baths pier & gold VJny1; relax in. yoor · . float. forest green dinette. sturdy $16,850. AlmQst nil vacancy factor. P!as,lPr,Wlllb, line han!wood ALSO 18 ,beautilul units on 1.4 From $64,500 to $169,500. :tloo?ng. 'Ilfte bdnns. plus_ acres .. Excellent tax shelter gross Call Elaine Svedeen 642--8235 """'"' o1Ike & smoll worl<-THE RANCH shop. Large play yard; pro-$26,460. Tom Queen 644-6200. Beautiful 4 bedroom Spanish Home! tected neWftborhood, the I AM AVAILABLE Beamed ceilings! Sparkling pool! 'best grammar llChool. ONLY Brick patio! Adjacent to Greenbelt; tJj,000 -NO DOWN· VEI'-[have 4 BR's, 2200 spacious sq. ft., Irvine Area! Own your land! E!WIS! 2\.2 baths In Corona de! Mar. $41 ,280. Call for details 642-8235. '&: 2 bdnn, 1 bath upt(.alrs wjth ocean.view. 3 car park- ing. Call "" ..... YA FOUR·PLEX AU 2"bednl!Jm units ii:a an ex- cellent area pl.us investment for a veteran buyer at $45,..,., '.'&'' BEDROOMS Owner Tronsferrecl European cullured w 11 h charm & quality of crafts- manship. Ankle deep car- pets. candlelight dining rm. Huge gounnet kitchen. TWO SEPARATE FIREPLACES. Authentic Pfli1or -like. fam- lly room. Towering stairs to huge Bdrms. 3 Baths. Much more to see lncludin& a 3 CAR GARAGE. Just listed - So take advantage. Call 645-0301 IOHl\l I. Ol\O\ 41 £ ,q I T ) ~ ' \l·..J.-RENTAL : $350/mo. Betty Kerr OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 p.m.' 15361 e Yllil.U 644-6200. Nimes Circle, Irvine: r· · J . , ~-~"'°";,.,.==-'--' ~ \_ t I• PIOPERTIES MACNAB • IRYINE 1 Bdrm C!;f!Ac'! M.,. .. ormerly LaBonle R.E. Realty Company ...,,,., Good ·-1oco. 220 E. 17th St., C.M. tion. Lari• 'tot with .. .,. CAL1. 646·0555 644-6200 642-8235 A xood Investment~ better HARBOR VlEW CENTER · !ban ,..ttng, $17,!ltD. -ngin• Call 9'19-1907 164-1 MacARTHUR BOULEVARD 901 DOVER DRIVE SmLE DOWN YOU NAME IT • NEWPORT ,BEACH And "'"" in ""' ch<errut 1'rls Hause HM It!. ldJYTtTTTt------------------4 'bdnn, 2 bath sreat family (!)' 6% Asumable V.A. Loan -- - --W.\S.IWWWWA.LWLWl.LZZAlf home nearNewpori His, JUI! C2> YA-IBA Terms · Gen.rel General Gener•I a few steps from a k:Jvely (3) 04-~ Street ....,.,_..,....______ perlc. Kitchen bitns. FA C4l Neor SchooU & -THREE CAR GARAGE heating, new ,.,,,.ting, (5) Excellent $tiag C4rpets oft J. .!J. l P!Us 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 large tenced yard. $29,9» (6) Beaufittd T11e Patio • large ba:lh!J, "knet! deep" CALL '-\,0 '4f·l414 (7) Paneled Family Room tn a ~ (! . shag W/W .,.,,,.ting, wood 9 'W ~ 181 Heavy Shal<e Roof PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES " "" burning r""P1'"'· 419-.dC. (~~~--~ -*-~-···~ ment. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT mi~ wantrobes in mas-N11r Ne.,p•rt P111 Offltt All .ru.. with lour bedroom• ter bedroom. Only 10 m in-CAN'T FIND rT? end a ifamily room. Great 3 Linda Isle Drive1-Open Sund11y Utes ito the beach and seller 'Famli.y Home. Ca1'15f6..2313. Lovely, new 5 BR., 41,2 Ba. home w/water~ will pay points SI) you can *WILL BUILD your drtw \8i--THE REAL ~ ESTATERS ,-r•, ',T.-P .. ' POOL+ RUMPUS ROOM Plus 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 'bunt-in kitchen, new shag carpeting, 2 fireplaces. Ov- er 600 sq. rt. ni.mpUs room .,front Iiv. rm. & din. rm. Oak paneled family buy FHA or GI NO DOWN. home, Have at.aft for com- rm. w/frp' lc. Ma:Ster BR. W/sitting area & If y1:xfve used your GI be· plete born. packap. fir 1ore, ca.ti anyway _ yo u · eplace, Bay & Mt. views, ......... $179,500. ntlg1it be elig'lb!e for an-Put :your confidence In our JUST COMPLETED other one. Fu.II price only 49 years ot quality CUJtom 5 BR. 4 bath home with 50 ft. dock. Beauti· $28,SOO. Call today! home buildln&. fully decorated, with marble mstr. bath. Walker & Lee crystal chandeliers, fine carpets & wallpaper. · S.. example al product at B · 1n ReaUors ~ Galaxy, Dover Shores. uni. vacuum, recirculating hot water. Ivan Wells & Sons Dumbwaiter & many other extras. $285,000. ~ Harbor mvd. at Adams 56-9491 Open 'HI 9 PM • 642-2511 • 'inc:ludes wet bar. No qual-n Linda Isle DrlY• ifying, no k>&.n ftts • just Beautifully decorated 5 BR. home on lagoon. """over sWJeot., ""'""" Huge lJ/Btr. BR. w/beam ceil. & frpl. Lge. GI Loan. 0woar wru consld-Jiv. rm. & family rm Formal din rm Securi-;;,.;;::ru ~~ft~~ ty system. Pfer & slip .......... '. .. $2so,ooo. CtJPANCY, MAKE OFFER h In by CHRISTMAS NEWPORT BEAOI 4 BR + 21,S BA + 1.rg family nn + pool. Try $46,500. NEWPORT BEACH DON'T DREAM A DREAMI BUY ONEI '.~ Hurry to see this NEW home in Dover Shores! . 4 BR., study, sun room & formal DR. Spee"" tacular 2-story ceiling in living room , beauti• ... ful carpeting. Island kitchen. Jled ... $99,500.' : 410 MORNING STAR OPEN SAT/ SUN 1-5 TRIPLEX I IN CORONA DE~ MAR A rare find for this area! 2 Nice bednns. in'·: each of the three units. Elec. blt·in stoves &~ .: ovens, near-new cptng & drapes & 6 carports. : Won't last! Hurry! ............. , .... $69,500.! ·: 4232 EAST COAST HWY. OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 ·: .. LINDA ISLE -$145,000 • i Charming and beautiful! Best waterfrol$'.' ~ buy! ti BR., fam. rm. & formal dinin1. ~; electric kitchen, wet bar in FR. Italian Wa ,; entry. Fireplace in mstr. BR. Pier/sllp. EXCLUSIVE BAY ISLAND Charm & quiet atmosphere Is a well lcnown'. · feature of this exclusive island with park •·: tennis ct. Older but livable bayfront homo ; w/5 bdrms. Pier/slip ............... $135,000. : DOVER SHORES -VIEW -$0,500 A real star in a constellation ot.' :fi6e homes. ·. Prof. deco led from the new Rliman tl\b to : the quiet, lighted courtyd. 3 Bdrooms, study : & fam. rm. Room to store you.i boat in drive-: thru garage. follow the stars to: : 2042 GALAXY OPEN SAT/ SUN 1-5 .; , ' CORONA DEL MAR INCOME -$61,950 ~ Live in one, rent the other. Nice 2 BR. front :: unit W/fireplace and brand NEW 3 BR, a.: bath rear unit. Near shops. Good income. LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB ·: Beautiful custom bit. desert home on 13th·.\.. fairway. 10' Ceilings, formal~· & den w/ : wet bar. Sep. guest house. air~nd.,· ~ pool, jacuzzi & sauna. Will consi er exchange t for Newport waterfrt. home .•..... i185,000. ~ ' FOR LEASE i' On ocean front. Sharp 2 bdrm., 1 bath furn-~: ished duplex-apt. with enclosed garage. Now F thllU June 30. Reference. $300 Mo. : ' l•• , A CHRISTMAS SPECIAL • . ., Cb~nnlng Westclifl home for a special 1~.:j· lly. 5 Large bdrms., lam. nn. & 4 bi!~! 'Lovely 20'>40' pool + Jacuzzi •.•.... $7919(1C!!:; CORONA DEL MAR ... $'5,000 :' Builders Attention! 3 Full lots under ~ proved. In prime location. 1 Block to ocean; On this !ge. property is a nice 2 BR., 2 ba: quality home + guest apt. DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT -$175,000 Home for family who wants pier/slip & 5 or 6 bedrooms. Lge. terrace for dining or sun- ning .around pool. Dramatic entry courtyd. CHOICE WATERFRONT LOTS Dover Shores -$49,500 . Linda Isle -$69,S00.$75,~.~100,000. Office ~n S•lurd•y & Sund•y 'Our 26th Y1•r'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtoti ~ 2111 San Joaquin Hills Ro•d ''Ov1rJooklng Big C•nyon Country Club'' NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 . * ** ** * Gener•I W lk & L , 92 Linda Isla Driva 8 er· ee . Beaut. 5·BR. 4 ha. home W/fDnnal din. nn. ,......., • . & family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. 2790 H-Blvd. af &dams Built-In gun.cabinet & bookshelves. $155,000. 4 BR, ~ BA, fam, din, 2'n> aq ft + 1rr back yd + best """· NEW!lORT HEIGHTS 3 Bedroom-fixer upper bar-p. & Je A gain. Excellent North Colta l ft 'J ~.'°%.~.Fulc!,...::;; ete arre ea t'I 545-0t6.5 OperJ •tt1 9.PM ." Wtt•'rfront lots· DIRECT FROM · No. 76: 3 Car garage: Faces South .. $80,000. No. 66 : North Lagoon exposure ... , ... $80,000. SANT A 403 Bayside, 70 ft. sandy beach ...... $43,950. Aasumable &% GI loan. 1185 For Compl•t• tnformatlon per month PIY• all. 3 Bed-On All Homn & I.Oh, Pln11 Call: room ranch -style with _,.tefomilyroom,belvy BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR sbake roof, oversized living Island.rs Blcfti. •t Linda Isl• room with !!replace and 341 &av.id• D,r., Suite 1, N.B·. 675 '161 ClO&e to achools. New FHA ,. -v ~ no dOwn VA tetms aisoflG!"a!!!n!!!ar!!!•'l'I""'""'""""'"-""!!Get""""Mi"'r'"•l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!P available at only $26.S00.1 _______ _ s;,.=ro::.n EwrungoJ NEW LISTING l"'":='"!':'=-=-,fllllplex -l BR., 2 ba. each Don't Be A • IBllAGll uni!; lower unit, w/!rpk., R • wrm turn. for summer I winter ent Slave -;-~~~;;;;;1;;;;·1 rentals. $62.500 ·-You own Invest, don't spend, save for "' <he landt !hot ......,, day, 'l'ly bQy;n( ,._ Bi;ight As Call: 673-366.1 642-Z!Sl ~ t;"" ,,.:newiu 1:,, ";:~ 5 BR + 3 BA • 300'.l eq ft. Try 146.000. SECLUDED TOWNHOUSE 423 Gloucieliter, C.M. Adu1.t ~I. - 3 LARGE Bed· nns. Slnefe story. Flrwt time ottered, Uvlrw room hu fireplace. AU ela:. Detigbt.- ful aarden patio w/water- T tall. Clubhouse, pool 4 put- tinJ green wttbJn • 1fnnel throw. R.eaiiltie prltt. COLLINS & WATTS REALTY c. Ir w. wHh paYilents le" tt>an pN61nU $200. per month Incl taxes I Ins. Hurry -Vacant - Won'! .... long. HANG YOUR CHRISTMAS Ca1J .... 5l(). .... us.,,1...,..c0pe_n_•""-·' .. · , STOCKING l~IRllAGll ON OUR OVERSIZED FIREPLACE . Enjoy your ~~-u 1JJA11 delightful ocean-front vJew while waiting fo r -Santa. This lovely home has 4 bedrooms and FAMILY CENTER a formal dining room. ottered at $125,ooo. Thb lS x %l Bonuo room with MOYE IN TOMORROW Swedi•h llreplAce qUali<le1 LIGHT YOUR TREE • and be settled by Cbriat· for your rornmenclafion. mas. New duplex, Newport. 3 Bedroom-2 bath Four spacious bedl'ooln9, each builtin f ' ~ol11 d tin ;:_bl~~n~ t~r:::: · · · · : · · · · · · · ~'. · · -~~~ •1~~~ • • ~ • • · ~~500~ nea11y new carpets on • IJTn.E BEAUTY -• lined cu1.-c. Only 137,llitl. c.tt 546-2313.. NEAR THE YACHT CLUB · on West Bay Ave. 3 Bedroom :i bath home with nice guago apartmen~ beaut!fully cared for. '69,500. .. nshine Mol'lllll'.'J •bal1> 3 Bdrm. home al la ""' dollgh<M Shor«:IJd 3 $211,950, 147-6010 1 ·962-=95'13=,,,_.,..,,~_,,,-· .,.962-..,_SM"'-"~~~~"""'"'-"==~ becboou1 vacant home, mow AS.WME exittlna V.A. k>M. -OWNER MOVED-- 1-o·THEREAL ·.~ I:STATERS . . . WATCH THE BOAT PARADE FROM THISI IAYFRONTS in condition, ell new hllh Paymenta. le. than rent Unobttrvctecl View pne w/w cpts. -fflah vault-~n you own this 3 Bdrm. from httge living room + 4 ed ce!linp and woU1 ot * EAST SIDE * home 1" baU,. 1S><20 patio BR, 3 BA, Ill'!<• family rm. &I-ldeol ..,,.,..,. fomlly 3 BR. l BA, lomlly nn. fire-new Iha& °""""plus many owdooklng fmced yard room with Wet bar. TlTlilk pt, bit-Ins, buge "'"' • In $23, 950 ""'" ezb'u. All !lib 1"' wllh heated pool. oll eleclrlc bit In kit. Enjoy dooe!L JnJ ••· fl. New on tree lined..,.. .. prime on!)' l25,950. l4T.fl!O 2399 Redlands, Cl!> d&Uy 10.S ocean vie'w from YoUr baJ. crptJ/dtapes A paint. Va-arte. ! bedroonat plua ckn, cony. You'l1 be .l'U!'Prbed at cant. fmmed. poelle9lion. entry hall, apaclou. 11vhw low P~. Call f10'N 673-8550 $29,950. rm. 540-lm Roy McC•rdla RHltor TARBELL . O Tl!E RI:.l\L \"\.. ESTATERS " . OWNER -:, BR. tam rm. Lachenmyer R,-.1lt<>• 67 Foot !rontag .. 5 Bedroom home • 53 Floor frontage-Quaint Old English Chmnor Entertain 200.Lovely Linda Isle. Have a tent party.Bay front lot 731260' omc. 0pan s.1v..uy1 a Svndoyt ' PElE BARRITT REALTY 1605 Westcllff Dr• N.L 642-5200 \-Q)THEREAL ·'"\/ ESTATERS - 1810 N-BIVd., C.M, . 547m • Hatbot, O>Ma Mm Detached Iara.gt• Auume l8llO Newport .Blvd., C.M:. ~V~A~~~~~~~·~5fi.Ol;.;..:~ro~.~133~,~""'~·~~Cal=::.l~6*$ll!"-":.;;;..~EYel;.;..::~·~875-~!J21 11!111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 .• •."' , ·, , l , - I I . . • . . . . ' . ' • • ........ ' ···:r .... "'• .. .;:.; .:.: ' .... I ·~ .... ~Ill ......... §!:-.. - -·-Y"lOTWAMTAIL ................................. ~ ,. ................................. .... ........ ' . _ HQU~ POI SALi -~ ,2,11&1.....,,l ·~1 Seavlew. Corona del Mar • ,. 17MMZ; 87~ • • ' (Sun 1·5) eoe,.J1sm1ne..,?>roaa del Mar -IM.7270, .-..?llO (Sun 1-5) ; .·a 11oc1,._,, l Fomlly Room or Don! · '1 122~ Wand Rd., Newport Be1eb · · · ; ~2430 (SUD. PMl 409 lwnbus Clrcl•, Corona' del Mar i 87W4119 ' .(&m 1-5) l (3 !Jodrooml ' 479 Walnut Place, Colla Me.a 1 • 842·7892 '38,500 • (Sa! ft Sun 10-5). 1901 ·Klnp Road (Cllflbavenl N.B. ' , .• 842-8235 ' • • " (Sun: 1·5) "221 llllloid '(Cameo Shores) Cdll , . • M+&~ teG,500 , (§un 1:5) 1 •ts. Pirate,llOad, Nowpo>1 Bel&hll . . . ., 1146,7171 .. , • . <sun 1·5) ,,IOU.Vista ~.(The Blufia) N,B. ~ llU'8820 •$42,lMI • •• ' (Swl 1-4) '2516Vtsta'Dr: (Baysbore1) N.B. &~, '56,000 (Sat Ii S1DI 1·5) '* 1'730 TradewlndJ, Newpdrt Belch • ' ~'rill,-.~ <Saf & ~!ID ,U..Sl , . (3 a.Clroom, & Family Roem ., Den) • 2256 Co111te Dr. (Colle1e Park) C.M. , 657-4871 '29,900 _ (~n Dally) 2482 Norse {Eaotslde) Cosll' Meoa . 646-8811 • ' (Sa~" .Sui! 1·5) 'toll --18th P,i. (Tustin Ii 18th Pl.) C.M. ,! . ~5 $37,500 ' (Sat Ii Sun 1-4) ,j·2toet Chubuco Ln., HUJil. Beach . • e1s.21or . . . ~ 41.sun 1·5l 1100 Cambridge (Weotcllff) N.B. ' .642-8235 lM,500; {Sit 'Ai sun·1·5) '<520 ·Seaward (Corona H&lds)'CdM " .1· 873-6510' ,. • (Sat' & 1lun 1·5) 2042 Galaxy, Drive, Newport Beach · 8#4910 ' $83,500 (sat & .Bun il.5) , 312 -Morning ·canyon (Sborecllffsl C4M l 87S-8660 $93,MO (Sat, Ii Sim 1·5) : 1901 Kini!! 'Road; Newport Hol&hll ' 846-7171 (Sun 1•5) ; 980 sPrinidleld'-S:!"ta Mell · ~· U.:21'/d; ~ • ..., . (Sat Ii S1!D) 100 MacKonZle (Off Paularino) C.M. 7 ~. "12,llOO (Sat & ~un 1·5) 217 f.mhent Rd. (Coll•&• Park) C.M. · M6-8880, '31.460 (Sat &,sun 1-5) '7~0lym~ic, Coeta MOia · ' 848-8811 . (Sun l.S) • 2482 Nots~. Costa Mesa . ·' • .: , 84M8ll '. . . (Sat & S)ip 1·5} *2399'R&iland•. Newport Beach . , . M&-3928, $42,500 (Sat Ii Sun 1-5) •• <I ~ • • r. !~is;~ ~~~l~fsyN.B. , 875-593'0 · · ·, · {Sat Ii ~un 1·5) %8&151ta ,51eru, Mlslioh :Viejo ' . . ~ ~ . (Sat & Sun 1-4) 20611 Kelvin Ln., Hunt. Beac~ • 8™1842; ~ I ·'(Slln 1-1) · 3400 Catarnaran.~H,v. Hills)-OIM ' 875-7225 · · (-Sat &·Sun 1.S)· .• 21311~1. J'iewport Beach · · •· ' Me-7711, '72,500 (Sat" SUn 12-5) ,· (4 80dr00m ~.f1mlly Roem 9r °'") ,.1Q05 Bonnie DoOne (lmno TtjT) OilM 833-0700; 644,-2430 · · . " . (Sun F4) •29 Balboa Coves (Balboa eov .. ) .NlB .. ' 883--0700; 644-2430 .(Sun 1-4) U1707 Candlestick ·Lane (Baycr..t) N.B. 833-()7.00; 644'2430 , • .-(Sun 1-4) *15361 NUnes <;ircle, Irvilie . . .. 642,8235 ,$41,280 , (Sun. 1.si . ~ **:1~1, Bayside Dr. (Yacbllmin'• ~~ . : 642-8235 T • ' (Dally) •"1715 Port Stirlllig (H. V. Homes) N.B. · ,, "844.6200 "'51,900 (Sae & Sdn 12-4) ,,2901 Catalpa St., '(EUtbluff) "NJI ... 64U200 , ' (Sat & Sun 1·5) '1826 Catalpa (Eastb!Ulf)' N.B. . • 644-8745 $47,500 , .(Sat & Sun .1·5). 410 -Moming Star(Dover SboresfN.11. : ~ 644-4910 '99.500 (Sat & 'Sun 1-5) ''tt8'Linda l.sle Drive (Linda lilo)'.N,JI.. 644;1910 $143 ,500 (S~ & Sini"l·l) ,1423 Antiqua, Dover Shores . 646-7171 (Sat & sun 1·5) , .20252.Eastw~ Circle, Hunt. Beach· ; 646-7171 , (Sun l.·5) , 2036 Commodore, Newport Beach , 616-3928, $02,500 (Sat Ii Sun 1.S) (S Bedroom) ,'2854 Alli.. VISta Dr. (Eastblufl) N.B. ' 644-0530 $48,900 (Sat & Sun,10-8) · (5 led-m & F1mlly Room or Don) *2008 Galuy Dr. (Dover Sborta) N. B. 642-8235 (Dally 10-5) ' **309 Evening Star (Dover Sboreo) N.B.' 642-8236 $189,500 (Sat Ii Sun l.S) 17882 Gillman, J)niversity Park • 646'7171 (Sun 1·5) "°40 Java, ltesa Verde • 846-7171 (Sun 1-4:30) "**3 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda !1le) N.B. ''. 8™1161 . (Sunday) HOME & INCOME , . !2 ..,.,._,, Homo, 2 ledreom Apt.) ' 818 Iris, Corona del Mar · 875-5930 . . (Sat & .sun 1-4) ~UPL!XES FOR SALi ! (2 .... _ .. ,h Uftll) 7 2175 American, Colla Mw 64+8150 $32,500 (Sat & Sun 12-5) "721 Fernl~af. Corona del Mar ; 873'8550 " $4&,980 , , (Sun 1-6) '· TRIPLEXES FOlt S~LE • (2 l1frvm1) • 4232 East Cout 8'117 .. Corona del Mar ., 844-4910 '",500 (Sat • Sun 1·5) 2117 Cabrillo SL, COiia M-~11, '81,400 (Sun tu) • WATllFllONT LOTS FOil SALE -ttlM' ·111• Dr. (Yldltmall'I Cove) • C4M ea• · (Dally) ~-. :__ ........ ' ................ _ .... ;;;;;"';; .. .:;;JI'·---I~--·-I~ I ---@11 -...... ~ 1---I~!'-..:. ~ [Ill -·· -· -· ,._,., , 3 STORY NEWPORT HEIGllTS \~~e 1:1111 ' l.,....- item1n11ctnt of u# orl&i· na1 Swlu C1altt locilfd on the tUufta . abctve. Newpo<t&,,-bome ls ttul7 wllqut u to Jta ~ Fn.tuftni: 3 mu-ter ~ be4tOoml, 2 'bathl, 2 flreplic11 and ccwnplete auest quarttrt Jn:cludlnt kite~ .. th and ftrtplace. Don t mla it at this price MS,500. Gran n l 1 Residtntlal Reoley._ 546...UO. ' '• '., ~ 111CE ,. cozv ' COUNTRY COJJAGE Name )'~ teJm& on thia' ;ltwd located in a Coufltry setting on cOI\& ~Meu.'1 desirable Eut· ... 3 ~-~-2, bathe. eonwntent ifarm- style . .kitchen ·M~. Jots Of brick work, floor to celllna: raised b:.rarth bjick flttplace: hritlln& ueents tN mood, on a .corner Jot full of lrffl. '.AU for $2S.750. Nri down tq Veta. Grannis Rnl· detW Realty. 546-8640. SUBURBAN LIVING 15 MIN. TO CITY Private ·att& ·of 2..3 year old hornet. This ii a 4 l:itdroom a n 4 family room with 2 aood size bt.thl, built-in kitchen with brtakfat bar, flrt- plact and n~ caniet· inc Ud1)ulhoUt. Jetter th&IO )"lle;w; .J.l1i 'tei'lril. -.. BEDROOM, • 2 BATHS · 124,258 ' 529,'!"!'t . G...,.Us Rtil- dentral Realty. '546-8640. $250; 4own aild"'clo1ln1 costs moves you into thl1 , unbelleYabJe bu· P.(n.. Here'• what y9u get -4 bedroom,,f.aml- 1Y roo~ 2 l::etbS, buUt· In kitchen, coveHd en-cloud patio, fireplace, f9rce4 aJr hf)al, double pr.q:e, near new ear· pets an4 paneled llvin& ~m. Thll Won't last. llimy! Granrtll Redden. Ital Realty. ~-8&40.' OLD ENGLISH STYU PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW in Newport He.e~tl. Front exterior com ete- ly done in used rlck. hillside location with tht~ spaclous'bedrooma. brick flrepla~ down· 1\&lra.. recreation room with wet bar1 2 bathl. All remodelect ., )'ff.ti aao. 1'ntutlc tiome. tor ent.ma.lp.lnc, $(7,900. Make offer. Owner anx· toua: Grannla Rntde.nUal Realty. 548-8640. STEAL rr I~, '-SA VERDE & SAYE$$$. ne MOit deslrable I M!I of Cotta Mesa oUera ·~Is • bedroom, 2 ... h home with built.Jn kitchen Io r $27.900. FRA.-VA term• avail- able. It'• priced to ae..11 tut! C&ll now. Grannis ~tfal Ruley. 5{6- 1-;..;;. ____ .;.....________ _.. -·· ' 71'-~ 'HAVE A MERltY: MER~Y • • ln thla ~ Antique mirrored llvln room with · fireplace, cwtom drapes deep, deep carpetihg. 4 bedrooms, 2~ baths, ltit- chen with all the built-Ina PLUS FOR- ~ DlNING ROOM., You wjll be,righ,t 011ilhe C9Dal Ii have your own DINGHY ' '& ;IYROUGHT !,RON FtJR/'IITURF; ''!'hat ,oe. with tbla GOODY, GQODY at ........................ $64,950 • $~'NTA WANT$ TO TRADE ' ' th ... pdlet . THREE FOURP~ all In a row. All unill have 2-3 .bedroom, 2 bath/ 1·2 bedroom & 1·1 bedroom. SPAC. JOUS and close to shopping, in SUPER RENTAL AREA. Each ...... $85,500. CHRISTMAS IN YOUR 9WN HOM!c • ln this " BEAU'l'IFUL 3 bedroom, family room, "T!UUM ENTRY. Custom drapes, 1Ug c~ting, ltitcben. with all built· ins, self' cleaning oven, covered patio "~greet'landscaplng , .••• , •. $47,900." YULE HAVE .A COOL YULE With .these •• j ~~ I•"" ", 3 UNITS IN EASl'BLUFF -Sl'LIT• 1 LEVEL VIEW AP AJITMENTS. Own ion unit 3 Bedroom•, 111.r bath1, 4-2 Bed.' room, llo> baths, 3-1 Bedroom, 1~ baths. SO GET LUCKY. Only •196,450. ~: All•a.tcu.1'11 REALTORS 644-7270 2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY ~~; Gtn1ral GenorOI , S BEDROOMS, PLUS. Rare, single-level, lge. homo witbaoad1 of goodies added ... $37,500. GREAT EXTRA FUN HOME; fantastic b.,-bor . & ocean view -5 bdrms., 3th baths ohly 1 'block to best Corona de! Mar beach.' $67,500 LUSK HARBOR VIEW; splendid 3 bdrm. ~home i pwner wqt consider trade for income ' p!ope_rty ... "'"' :. """"""""' $57,500., CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX; almost brand new, on ocean side of Hwy. 3· Bdrms., "3 ·baths; .2 bdrms., 2 bath1. Truly deluxe. , , , . $'14,$00, CAU 675-3000 ANYTIME l()UI: tl()MI:~ lt11I l•t•t.i 475.4000, 244J E. Ce1tt Hlghw•y • · C!ro11• 111•1 M'•r. C1ljfor11I• ' . ' HA vE ANY IDEAS? , The inside of this BA Y&HORES 'home is super! 3 Bedrootna. 2 ba~, bl$h beam cell· ing, garden.. patio and nlass1ve fireplace. Even the leasehold ls right, on~ the price at '56,000. ts In the ball park. ' , But the troiit of tho home needs a IitUe something! Maybe the white paint should be sandblasted off the weeping_f/ri~!« tli~·some ivy planted. Or maybe the smell ·palms should be re,Plaeed with a big 1ycal1\ore. The shuttered wmdow box looks great -maybe it should be duplicated on the otbe, side. Who knows? ·no you have any ideas? lf·so come by 2516:Vlsta Drive In Bayshores Sattirday or Sunday afternoon and c~at wil.b. Jo. Tbe-family with the best ideas geta to buy. the ~ome. ,_. I . • ' U~l()Ut: tl()Ml:S t.11 E•t1t1, 671-6000, 2441 E. C.1rt Hlthw•y, Cerot1• cl1I Mir, C1lrfot11i• t2621 \#.i;nerai ......, ....... ' • I ?. • • ..... ' ,. ' ... CANYON HOME . Located in Corona del Mar! J'ust like· being in the mountains & only 3 bloc.ks to the 5 Crowns. RustiC home with lots of trees. 3 Bedroollll, large rumpus room downstairs, wet bar overlooks canyon. $53, 700 MEDrTERRANEAN STYLE Lovely 2 bedroom home with beautiful book· lined den, on exclusive Lido Isle. Large en· closed patio & yard. Large, coI'llJ'r lot, view of tbe·bay. ,114,~ ~:: 1"4,~~)" ~c ~. APARTMENTJ, I.OR: REfCt • • Our Property Management' ·nept.. bu 10me brand new apartments for :teri~ on the Ea.st side In Costa Mesa. Adults only. Pool From $155 Per month. General HARBOR ~ COMPANY REALTORS · · "SINCE 1944" 673-4400- Gen.ral .. ' EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Gran9y can pop. skip & jump to Weotc1lff sbopplngi Jr. walkJ to school; recreation at horn~, 17x34 hdl & filt'd. pool; 2 bdrm. & den plus guest house; in immac. cond. Won't last long at $31,500! FAMILY !o!OM£ Lota of everything! 5 Bdrms., 3 ba's. formal dining, huge family rm.; 2 lrplcs'; 3 ~ir gar, All done in the best Of decor. Plenty of foam General for everyone to have their own niche. I o- ' icated 1n·~~1>9r View Homes. Owner leaving POOL TABLE HOME A PAIR OF 4'1 stato. Cill us for ~etalls. ....... -bdrm., wnu, rn c.r.... d~ Mar • Qtedc • • • ' L. " . · room. 2 balh born<. --into-""' ...,.._ Each unJt • OT WITH VIEW •Ina: Bil -· klldten, wet h&s • 8'dii>oon, 2\1 """" ••• ol bills & ocean, located In best wooded bar plus ,., ~ ,., """"" .nth !annal ...... room • area of Laguna Beach. Priced at •16,500. nn. Seaulitlily ~ped Fl.replaee and ·2(0) eq. teet · """' ·---Q>n-olliv ....... N...-put,ten-• 'CORBIN-MARTIN iencly located to 9Choo1J. nls courtt, ind at -low price Halecnst planround and Of $'19,~ with 10% d~n • San DierO J'teeway. Prbd Uve for lea than ~nt • at $34,950 with FkA • VA Sounds aood! 11 pod! TERMS, 673-8560 REALTORS 644-7662 Newport· Corona del Mir· Cotta Mna 'Grange Vista 1 '!~!!!!l!l/:;;°"""'7:•f.:1 =~ i• ~ -SECLUDED PROPERTIES 4 BEDROOM 4 IEDROOMS COTTAGE 523,900 IO / THE REAL \'.)l ESTATERS Fonntrly t..llorde R.E. $11,"5 $28,500 H-ug, lot ".:!..""'.'1cwby ~' 220 E. 17th St., C.M. lmmaculat ~~1,_1 If ~ CAU 646.0555 • '"""' w ··i ur· A ne condominium ln·Hunt-location w;lh counJry at· " yoo'd ~~at a much lrllfOn Bead!, JUst tor the mos,~. 3 bis bedroom• EYitnirws Odl •six hlsher -price .. ~ lot. ptr1011 ~ wants to GOOF plus ICrftned 1n patio, rn. ''YOU FINISH, "'°"' for boa! I< """'-om t:nJOy H•<>ok "'out· cludlna: .. fril. a ......,. Xlnt locaUon. Ir .putit A! fkle ~nance. 2 tenni. 0wnrr h'l!Jlt .UI a.bmit YOU SAVE" echool. No down ....... lo -doOo .. ""'""' your ...... Call In Hun1in&"'" _,, 3 bed--. "....... and ............. Call """ ' 516-~ (Open EYtt.) --\ ?:NcrS ~afty., · PHONE 141·6990 S ,500 PRICE REDUCTION j owner must ,ell -, I \ What a CHRISTMAS Pl\ESEm:' (or your f · y! 'fhls 3100 sq. ft., i>ofutilul S~ ha da' with large beJvy beam patjc> <IVer·\ , loo g the golf course1 has + ~ plus f room with huge,, use¢ b;ld< circular c fireplace peg board floors ~'Wet bar. You ~ ought to see tbe master ~m suite with ~ w81kfn closet, dressing room 'area, and what a bath! There's fl].so a private room for l Father tO be used for den or o'Uice. The hom1 ! • js vacant and waiting for some lucky {amily. Buy it this year and enjoy it for many yearl • to come~ Oh yea, it does hav,e a formal din· ~ ing room. New ptice .r.:'. .. "... .. $72,450 , · 2030 IALTRA PLACE , • · A real family home with a den for Father,· extra built on room for bicycles and other • storage, finished garage with work bencll. ~ - house and grounds all in beautiful condition. Too many extras to mention here-let us show them to you. Price only $4li,!159. for this 4 bedroom 2 story home close to the golf course. •• 2850 Mesa Vardt Or. • Co1t1 Mesa e Phona 546-5990 f' Gener•I _Ge .... 11· < ~ UNUSUAL and bard to find. 3 bedroom, 2 ooth " family room home on one of th,e .nicest streets <>Jl the Eastslde. Generous size rooin.s and clo$ets galore! Huge living room, cheery built-in kit· chen, with BBQ, enclosed lanai. Park like yard with fruit trees & lovely plantings. Even room-fo• a pool. JUST LISTED and won't last at only •ss,ooo. CALL 675-4930. ASSUME fhis !O"'!·low interest loan & save lot'u $$$$.;· AnxiOus ownl!r ·willing to assist in additional financi!Jg. Nel!t 3 bedroom, family room 1 home. ,Modem, slepsavlng ·ltitchen. GelleroU. fenced yard with covered patio: Payments .. less than rent at only $30,950 .. • · • . •• C. F. COLESWORTHY & CO. . , REALTORS 675-4930 Newport· Beach General BAYSIDE DRIVE WATERFRONT Unda .. 8' Harbor Island View Fro°! this lo.Yely 4 bdrm., 4 bath home. On a ,59 lot, with' pier & float Custom drap- enes Ii paneling. $139,500. lllU GRUNDY, REALTOR · ' 'lslanderi Bldg. at Lindt Iii• 341 Bayside Dr., Suitt I, N.B. 675-6161 General 4 BDRM., 2 BATH $12,795 Built On Your Land D~WN YOUR 'CHIMNEY -1343 aq, It. llv!ng area .~-.. -AU lath Ir: pluter ";.HOOPs! Here'11 the-deed tO -Hardwood cabinet. this great i&rnily home in -Breakfast bt.· flis-h.IOnab1e 8'vshorn.. ~ -Pullman bathl Bdrmt., 3 bathe, log-burn. -Spacious wardrobet tng frplc., teduded patio. JUST $9.53 SQ. FT, g::~ ;;a~ Dial lolene Plannina·.De1lgn.-Flnanci111 158· SUN, 1-5; "lfOO Homes I: Apartments 281'1. BAY'&lrOR!E DR., N.B. CAU ·s~·l7-0380 HO~'i:i."~RIE l 10666 Weatmltllter Ave , C.G. ' OPEN SUN iO to 4 645;-4400 6'5-3320 . r:c::ISTANCO 8"31:;~~~8 OF ! ~IUILDllS, INC. THE MONTH'· BAYCREST BEAUTY iAnd What a lovely home Jt Owner moved lo Mexico. Is. ~ 4 bedl"l'IOm With Beamed catllCdra1 celling• '!!!.U.::._ro;m. 3 bath, carpet .\ bedrooms, 2~ baths, hug~ !~_""i.!'.._.""'t. LandqpUw •, Uvin&'. phia ftrillly room .. .: --Private park CGQl.. Planned ~Y.Uy for en: munlly cleanest home on' tmaining. La r-g e patio the market. Call an.-. lhake roor. Owner anxious'. No down on V.A. ~ Commodore. Op. dally 1-5, CAPE COD ,.,..., 2 baU. home. All It • COA'l1 O> ,.. EASY LIVING. """'la• loYlnr bend w1Ui & COATS I .... IBITAGll ·~_!l<~tlllY .. c. ' a pclnt -Ill It. No doWll WALi.AC! • & • ~ • - . <:.n. --~ 615-JJ27 m -loW cloWn., ..,._, llALTOIU WALLACI • EASTSIOE S..ut11ut·2 """'·.bed....,, tun 1:1inin1 nn.. 3 ba"tbl: h .... family""· ........ ll~act, addiliooat a.re-, pl.ace ln'!Mqa rm. s.o--mo All lhll tor 124,IQl. Call e 962.4454 e , REAL TORS $3000 DN. • TRIPLEX k2-2535, Open Evenlfttlt 54, 4141 4 BedJwmt. hu&t: family nn., Older~ authenll~ Sp an\ 1 h TARBELL •0 Till: REAL '')< r>· !'A'i'ERS (n.... I ~1,--) 'Witb h• awn natural brick units . .Xlpt. locadon nr 1bop. * OPEN 1~s * ....,....n Vlftl "'' t\repl&ce, tnll)' hall to rear »ln1. ffllh income, I G. ms Harbor, Colla Mea 1927 S.nH1ge Or. Uvlna nn .. built-In., SOOOO maintenance. Priced only YOUR OWN ISLAND -SHAllPESI' I 1111. JN BAY· TRANSFERRED down. 1110YO In. 540-mo 138,900 Fi,_ 21.9 am Canadian ~ :::.ll~tniet , CREST. 189.900 Mela Vmit Pacetttltt. 2 TARBELL 5t6-581D (Open Eves.> Salmonflshlncltland,OOM RAnt.ol Dopf. IA RAol ":t: GEM ,...,,, 4 bedioom, f&mlly ,._ I " """"°' H•1'>our. H.,.... oftkes•lltlt 1610W.0.CHW)l .. N.B. =r-=~lf.°~· •Hmtor.o.;taMe.a 1:# -:"~!: ~oM::•wtld sam•: A pd ..... ad ta • ..... llE"1ilORS 6<2-4623 ROY 1. WAAD, RLTits • , a ll&l4' PllOi 0 •.t&d --_,, · Bill Orvndy, Rltr. Smtatm111t Wt11 btlp J'O'I ltD! MWm ..,..-_::_'*-==----'Ad.=.:::llJ.am:::::.:;c____ .rw-1'QU<IJ! &U-S8'1I )C1 ~. N.B. f75.Q11 r i .. " ' . '• '• • •• • • • S.t....,, -18, 1971 General l~I ....,. .. _ I~ I -~-~I -·-I~ I -·-~.!-'iii ----jjjjjjjj;;;:;;~~I .----·--;;:.m;l~~m;;::;; oa.....a o...r.t -al Coata-. ll'Yhlo .,,,.,. Lawune --Lido lalo -· VACANT-NO DOWN Owner will help finance or ]-/option . Immediate po,..sslon. 2 Bedroom, 2\.!i bath home with some w1ter view. Open beam cell· ing In living room & den. Built-l!i range, -oven &: refrigerator. Forced 1ir 1'eaf. Double garage + carport. •1211. $45,500 . 0..,.. Sun. 1-5 1010 Kiili" Rel.. ~I • I ' 4· BEDRQOMS + · IONUS ROOM CNer 3,000 sq. ft. In near ~ew, Lusk built Harbor View Hills home, Burlingame 2-story, 2-story model featUl'es family & aining rpoms, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces. H ge1ot #133 .. $84,950 OPEN SAT. & SUN. l·S 3400 CATAMARAN ..... $2t,5cio laU tetmsl Newport :!,~T=B= . OLDE : °"> 2 ,...,.. o(d,_11 m11t • ••N STY'" law so~ ........................... tlo -... Al - .,.. plu. ..,.. ... poat. .... .... ...... S (Ocean.side of hlway). :i.J. t;:'-·-.-.171 Oreati~ decon.ted, this -• _.... "' Tbll•vnlq1ae'elctt-tleach ~ rent u.rtnp frodl i r ....,,, home haa bllllt·ln la -.., ... Ocean ckie $41 000 ! kitchen, bi( Spanbt> -~ ..... _.. o("" hlwa.v. lJ>S'i BEAOI ' "'4ee and ......... -.... •• .. A!lCE>I.' DOWN A PRI· ~ lau.-garoce.~ '7'~ and... .....-..c VATE PA11!1VAl', Ltss -1c .. land)'O'loWh.l!)IOl.l'w~ 'I1fAN x.> YDS. TO 'IHE MlSVla,IJdo $If '°"' GI be""'ll; call -SAND,Cllde'bont-Atth-OPEN SUN. 1-5 1 • • BED~' + w.,. -'°" my be eot!Ued ' !tee""'. In 2 6'oey ·""""· 111 VIA KORON • ~ to ahothet one." " ' I r • ha. exterior of board 4c bat-, x... ~ ..... ,..,,.y I er • ee "-' ' ' · ... it : SHADED BY AGE OLD ·""" lsmUy ""·• .... 2 &ATHS w lk ~ l • • • ten, -.i..-. etc . .....,. >·BR.,> ba~. p!jnt<i inOld< w/w """ ,. I I TREES -w I ""'"""'" 1 at \;;;;; ~ blUn RIO: Reallwi Fountain' lieQIW Hunt!.,.._. -.......,.;. belrc RENTED """t "' ...... lot:. 11! • . Fairview tnuh.t bu: dbl gate en· fl'90 Harbor Btvd. at Adams ~ OUT AS A DUPLEX. Ttie W•lk9r Re•lty 67 ff~ME & DIVESTMENT 646-llll' t111 ·+ 1rg..;,.,patio. FUU 5"'9191, Opon 'W•PM .•4"'liiltO'OM· Moth.,.ln·Law'1 1 ...,, ,....,. baa l bdrm., 33'iSVIALIDO.N • .(1nyt1mel f.~~-&>bmk. Call ,' ... * "Conv•'!, To , 60/o FHA i,OAN • Ret1eut. ' ~ ·H~ v 'f"s~ Mission Vlei• REALTY , SEYMOU& !!EAL~. 1nu Du~x Take,,....""" 1ow .,....,. You1! be dellllhled """" IR<ll'I · rnANKLJN TYPE ~~"!"!~!!l!!"'.'!'!~~ Beach Btvd., Hunt. Beta. • With al>Pf'OYal ot author· rate )oan Md llVe S$ Thia )'Oii. lff this 5 bedl'OOU'lli ~CE. KltcM! with 3535 E. Cast Hwy, 1~=1= ~H;!:, BAYFRONT APTS. /t!e•· Thls<bdrmhomewaa ,.,,.ty-. ts...,;,,....·~~~~-::;:! ..... .,. •. Dbl. French \ -\ of this SOrlC. 4 bd~' . 3 bath V'tsta Det Udo. Pitt &: Blip c6nverted to duplex in 'ti&, old and ls ~ k>p llbape, p,ll rootn, 3 posh ~th~ ttoor, ~ LGE. COV· C,\ ~~I Mar Bluf!i., males k Happy, ayejlabtt. F..rom $31,500, Seti ~ntty f(Onverted to J..arre, sp&CIOOll brdnm, I: most important ~f. ERm w~ ... .V. Carefrff ~w yff. . or lease. home. Opportunity to pyn.. w/vr crpte thruout. atetl living quarferw to( VIEW. W/W carpettn& • OPEN SAT/SU . 1-5 Goc,.ge1·Wllliamson mid. R2 lot. bmit te.,... Sparow Riiy 842-;4474 o.., Old Mom. FUii p,.;.,. dra..,. 6JC'J225 2121 VISTA UREDO . REillLTOR , 646-1171 "A"""..,._,,. b!ol" ;.$34.lXll. AU,..,,,,,, ~ 1'1' -.. ....,. is •studio e REALTY <I' 54U570 ~ 645-1564 • SHERWeeDRE•LTY uj>!t, WIELEV~~,~ WAl!M ClfARM -NEED FAST •~' a~-"i' V RM., CEDAR P .l1a:n:;~ ...... !l'('!',-""i'--~!!"""""'!"'-----l tn this inlma.e. Corona del BAY HORES ·' ' ~ ...... .......,""'~· F. • WAU.S, FRAMED BY l.;;=i;;;;;;==:;;;:;;==Ge=no::r;;:a=I ==i;;;;;;;;;=;;:;J ...,, dl!plex. Secluded patio, V(EW & POOL POSSESSION BUY OF THE WEEK HEAVY BEAMS. sp.d..,, r beamed cell., Ir used brick Waterfrorit cust: home1 C or M~ in for Xmas. 4nmacu· on a trememou. c.Jif. clq.. eofubtna~ kftchtn & in- frl!llc. , 2 Bdrm. horri'e pfu1 5 bdrma. View from most Pending Foreclo1ure late 4 BR and 3 bathl:'1Uck aic. Super shag crptg, 3 BR, formal dlnb:lc area. You · BEST IN BLUFFS I ' • ' • FRONT ROW, CANYON, llA Y VIEW , · COMPLETE PRIVACY afforded the 2 large .patios of this big E PLAN END UNIT. In • lovely, secluded area of the Bluffs. 3 Bdrms., 21h baths, family room with wet bar. WIDE GREENBELT, VIEW MOVE,IN CONDITION, is this 3 bdrm., 2\.!i bath, choice END UNIT. Lovely upgraded carpet,.. & drapes, cwtom ~-ANXIOUS OWNER WANTS OFFER. TO SEE THESE EXCELLENT VALUES . AND OTHERS, PLEASE Cill.LL • HELEN B. DOWD . 2 bdrm.' apt. tooma. 81 Ft. Jot 11Pacious OWner wttl not muse any, '1\11,g c;arp;ts., .Boat atta. 2 BA. fabu1ous terms. VA/ won't find anytbina: to com.- OPEN SAT /SUN. 1...C yard, ~-to t.!80.ooo. reasonable offer. Prime }O.. Owner may bel~ IJnance. nlA or what have you pare "1ttl ft. at · 616 IRIS Biii Grundy, Realtor cation, 3 a.,.., bedroom1, VACANr. $32,500.Ql. Sun· FOR JUST ........ $21,900: $41,950 FULL PRICE 34.1 Ba.yside, NB 675-6161 2 baths, 2 hUge firepla~, 'lhlne Tract. Foonta.in Vat-* CAU. 8t7-S507 * The lot &Jone la probabt,y 3629 E. Cou;: Hwy., CdM * 675-5930 * EASTSIDE BEST .BUY $138 Ml. a. k n-tL,ie Jrregular Jot, separate ,ey, Ladera R~aicy. 96f'433 ~ t wcrth p);OX>. u.c uoy ~rv:lce poreh and larre tiled HOME FOR • Tenant Occupied! * UNIQUE upside down kitchen. ~.500 -Beat CHRISTMASlll noSu.111 "~1111 ' Cail for AQPI! All othm vuy !'°use. View. Cathedral ceil· terms possible. Owne! des· Vacant/Owner An.riOu&! \... --"_( ~ MISSION REAL TV Br, 2 Ba, Wn nn, din 1ngs. Electric custom · ro;raie -Can 54s.M24. Xtra., driwway for bQJt or ~ 98S So. 'Ooiast Hwy., Le.tuna patcarpetsAdNpes kitchen, 4 ':11'• 2 Ba. $39,500. ·=L~ SOUTH OOAST trtr. Lr:g 4 BR! All tel-ms! Phone (714) 494-0731 out, fantutlc >l2il ,.._w. --• HAFFDAL REAL TY BUY NOW AND SAVE I SEASIDE CHALET 1"""'· """"home• Caplll.ano Buch • • BEAUTIFUL ......., E""' S41·:M46 ~ut. btd & ftlrd POlJI. 3 BR Noc 'll""· but,.. oan VJE\V $29,500! . Assume 6% % loan on new s 2 BA, t"leet bltinl, w/w crpt THE OCEAN from this 3 e SURROUNDED! NEW custom 2 BR. 2 Ba., MESA VERDE BR, 2% BA . house •. swim lnd k11ch It din rm, OW"' Bedroom, 2 Bath, Family Sharp 4 Br, l Ba home w/w shag, bltins. A steal at sized dbl $2500 r H Afmort Sacrifice we. shinning pride S26,500. 4~1241. POOL HOME club. 0wnr transt 968-078L $234. per ::,·Price :J =~·with an= ~ ~1-= ~ d.. ownership ~ate. Thick Coron11 del Mer Oloke .lpioation • MUst Set.I • Huntington ~ . ed. '34,900. . em eonverUerices .. ~ w/ ii t&m rm, bricfut shag carpets. Stain g)sss fteduced ~.SJO. 4 le.rge bed· $19,tSO 1$1'HE PRtCE1 1, · and Dn.ped • .flat lot run,. din.area, form Uv rm, :-:,.~~~·F~~ OPEN SUN. 1.5 """" · dining """" • "'"' 1.., th!; ..,.;. ....., _3 • ...,, 1""*"""· MUsr BE uQ. ..... ...,.... " ~ 20611 K•lvln Lana ,.>t Temu. $49.9'0. 646-nn room 2 bath hOm Tllii loan t1•-••71 1-1 ~•-•111 UIDATED, _,,. 135•500· ~ .... -landaee CoYm!d patio. J ust listed' HUNTrNG'roN BEACH is ~enough ~i vOu earl . _.. --1 but submit all terms. F.H.A., pleasing mtn view, $34 for only ~.950. HURRY. ., , VA o k 645-0303 !st Tim• on market.$-4 •=me 'wilb P.,.ments ot . • A CHARMER .. .. e CLASS e :" JM:l1-, ~~ ~tiorr1S:ke =;· COLLEGE PARK. lo 1y 3 ~~~t.~~ ~-~~. 3 Bdrm., 2 ba.· La' Ole~ rt;!:!~ ~l~l~!itlve ~ ~ oflotit ~~ _,_ f 1 · ~ ;: •• ~. ~ ? 1 bkns:· brkfst. be.r; 2 baths. BR 1111 B ve deep pile carpets,· ei9cl home, in epuidine cond ·buy ln Lairuna It's a well wtaphc~it ,;.REALTOR ~i!!o"'!' ... !!i!of;""'!!!!'F.!~!!!!!!~ ...... !!io ... !! F.A. heat, frplc. May we • .... A, b 0 me matching drapes. Double I~y dose to acbools il •kept aecret!• We otter a l. Br 3 Ba home w/ ..,1ri1I G1neri1I 8h'foN yau this fine' fainily v;/oversized dbl &araa:e. garage to boot! Call ~llopplJv, · '$65.~. VALUE FOR $61,500. fam 'rm. dln rm aft BUILDER'S home"'" 133,jOO. """,,, ....... in•••· • out Walker & Lee OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 A,,.,. -nity In today'• kiidi, ,,.., ......... 409 Columbus Cir. w/new '•1· warm wain"! 21061 CHUBASCO LN. market. Exceptional quality lwn d,...., ....,...d vm. $1.00 CLOSE-OUT "UVE IN A LAP Move right in; cliarming 2 pan•ling & ·"'"'"' (Nr. Bushatd &·~tk) --· -. .,,.tom in,entey & ldtdL 137 TOTAL DOWN • bdrm -Sty1e....... OF LUXURY" BR., con-. den; .... all drlwway. Priced It only mo H...J'n'i':.' Ad . SEMPLE ....... • .,,....;,.., bed· . . with 2 baths. No down GI , sboY.'ef"I, 2 frplcs.; wit bar; $29,900. 557-4871. s.4s.otii .~.,.:9-1~ ams . rooms, 3 1u11~batha;2 fire.. e MORE FOR LE."!S~S Hll Owner ""'"•ht new ho_ me-will 'buYft'5 and min. dOwn F1lA. Where dee can )'OU find a 'Cllll>· &: dra....... G,,..,._ By Owna• _. . til PM Rul E1ti1te 6?5-2101 places, beam ceilliip, fam· ~ Pri--" '--rin,~. Pri-500 ~· --· W....._ L..._ ~· E ~ •• H CdM pay all )'OW' coets. Te~ic ...-.::u ""'" _,__, ..... pod. home at on\y $23, • door opener. N'ireiy .tnd9cpd. 3 BR, :Z full balhl. ~ntly GQ;I' LUYIGI~ .wu • ._....,.., wy ., 11>: room. T~ boilt tn &Po location ln plwJh green indudff Jandsca~; cprink· Lota of decking and sharp You should see this for painted inside le out. W/W $800. Down 1 planceslnduding9dfc;"-ean- resldential area. 3 Bedroom, len and btl)'e'r ahooees col. pool. Seller will pay bu)'n1 $53.500. • cpts, dtp11. Large ye.rd, Yoo1l love this lftSligous , tna: OYen, va~. Dtsigned 2 Baths, fantastic panel~ won carpetE. 0-to So. C08tl 9Q don't P88a this one. 2701 S..v1ew room ~ boat. c;orner lot, Huntington Harbor home :Anyone tf)ualifies for entertaining. Approx. game room, all bull tins and O>e1lt PW.a and n e "' A very apedaI home, for A lov.dy 2 bdrm., l 1" ba. close to schools. W-slde CM. Sliding elaas doorw ~ to take owr the iow in-r 3,S(XI l/.!;..~:.._:_ luxury living. aparklina: condltlon. Govun· 5Cho0ls. Models open. Cail. f.unllies Who take ~t time: born~. Bearnceil..,_frpl., F.A. $25,500. 54S-M49. from ea'Ch,room t0 gi~ )'OU t~ n.te loan on thl• ~~SELL1tu~1 . 0 W NE R ment ap pr al 1 e d at U )'OU used )'OllI' GI benefits to livi!:'ancflauab. ~ heat, compact ~lch.; lots BEST in r..u-Pk. 4 lrg. ,gttat ~to the spark~ J~y, ne.ar new 3 Bed~ I ••v•• · ...s:».151..-Lmo. NJ., , before, ca1J. a.J'.1¥Way ~ YoU of.storage. Nice-view of the -r. -.-·' ·, r ~.'ft tl(Vll_ A -1 ... nd room home. 546,8555 · L p d R lty C Call •Mt!.,_,· (~ evn> . m'l&ht IJe ~e ~another oeea Priced to .sell t ~ -BR., 3• tile B}. 1850 me ~UL If';;*-~ .. ~ • SHERWeeD "'E •LTY. °' a res 811 o. ~ ._...L one • n. now ~bed ~d. trpac, Id f'h~m.il ·'bcmi'-U' K ~ 627 Soufh Coast Hlrtiway W. lk &" 'L "1'QRGAICfREAL TY dn'& 24' llv. crptd thruout h ttiah"'uft\'hie wq to 'th& 18964 Brookhurst, F.~ ~na Bea.eh, 494-8833 a er . ee You . w1N1111 ~7}6642 675-6459 Kin&'" ...,;.. BR, boat·.; .... : . ,-, . it E. SALES ocEAN s1DE • REALTY """"""' LOW.ON $ t $ ? 540;"lt6. . . Sparow ·Rlty 842-4474 l'M LOOKING· FOR N....,. cedar home cloee to 11'90 Harbor atvd. at Adams Doctor m1J1t· aeJ1 thia ·year Seethll 3 bedroom. den, can. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 ·~A nett for~ bird'' PROFESSIONAL beach with itr'ft: tramat , l!!!!~~!!'l'!!""!~!'!'!!~'I ~ Ope,\ 'Iii 9 PM ::.:::....,.·a.eek these ::..:-:....."°":e, No lawn 241 Knox Placa · HAPPIER NEW YEill.R. SALESMEN ._.·....,.Quiet A <Odud· Mission Vlei•• Lor DELUXE 4 ~~ WHERE ELSE7 ·*· lBJi Bednns. . .. "6.000 w ... do.lt Spacious 3 BR. 2 tia., IAmUy -in.tttlslinp=abi• 4 bednn. BE YOlJR °""BOSS I ed patio. 2 F-; 3 • 830-5070 Meai1 Verde's Finest . f,'* HYie family rm. J20:.S.i1'ward· RO.Ci rm., frptc. On larP'-lot'W/ 2 bath Dutch Haven marina. CAu. ED 847·960f bdnns., 7"' ba~ht. blt·ln O\yperw. 1 bedroom unit JlO!I·, could )'Oil; ~~ ~~bed· , ~" ~aut, fireplace, Open Si1t. l-SUn:l~S a11ey ac~ , tor camper, Features ~· tlrepl: KAS,ABIAN kllchen ~ worlcroom.. m.ooo. b-.C. .. 11 ~thibutei of a rooms, 3 litlli,',1~ ;q tt, 1 'cJOrner l9C , ', 'Orllvei-tity Rtelfy trailer, 'boe.t. S28.7'50. ~shr, bkq' w811 fence I: REAL ESTATE Call · ~.,,.41;1ikn.d horn. 3-2 AIL ON.._,~ in 1"·5eparste pngo !I 300! E. Cat, HwY. (nEIO DA~ REAL:il" &IJ.7000 ~ ~~-Sttbmit on SELLING , ~=~""'~:;.,.. """""""'is"""'"".'"' MESAVE>WE,torONLY ~*Boe.t ·•<;«U.' , • .ffE'W' cosrA "'""' d"plox, ""'.._COL.L1 's·1""" ' •· ~Oi',,_ • s:M!IXI 'I'~· ·"oil .,, ·~"••~-• .,--~*'' * mnd., ..,.. ~1, newly . !I "ATTS YOUR nOME? f,U/IC-hlgti income and low vacan-, . o '•U}' 1t an "l I ~T,I""-"' u;i;...,.,., • ~-', • ~· 'ea'°ch'·,· .r .. kit, REALT·Y Free a-1..1, •. We ~-E cy. Ea'h apt. ""' FA ht, In lrWy e>«••l<nt """"tlon FULLER REALTY •~ ' ~ -~-~ REAL ESTAT firepla~, dbbYr'shr, w/w • n d available.,. !."' ·AIL ~·· Adytinie ·1 , lcfrm., 21/J bath12,500 priv yard. 2175 Ani'erl~. C. Ii W. ;fitiel, Pusona.l a~kwl. crpt! bltl• ·~ gar-TERMS. CfdI mw h> aee, B" ca sq. ft. view of ocean $32,500 firm. Owner 544-8150 962-5523 Eves. 536-8554 Yt'I'. exper, 96U623 U90 Glenntytt St . .... : Ideal '°'8tion . 2 yn. 1g nyon and bay; 'ult • low BY OWNER 419 Waln"' Pl. 3 COLLINS & \\IATTS. 491.9113 549-0316 old. Ina>mo 1815. Vaine ~ COATS steps from 'Big Co•ona BR. 2 BA, lg• yd w/bea"t $31,500 -REAL TY -SOUTH LAGUN~ ..----,....--.--,ttl $81.500. & F1,.hedroom1,3balhl,lam-Buch, 219 Holiotropa ...,,,,·b-pk, hwd Hu, VANOOOWNORFllA C. Ii W. OCEANFRONT •Nowpor!Boadl CHARLES STREET . . WALLACE ily room, launchy "'°'"· 3 $85,000. 675-2539 136,.00. 64>-7892. 3 BR. 2 BA. Bost ""'8. A CAN'T BE•T· ~HIS Be1ot <BR,, 3 be. •pill level COMMERCl•L REALTOR REALTORS "'"""'· Boautil"I'°""' """· Spotl,... 20'x22' ttbfin. " " • htrn. homew/l'riv."""""' " 833-2!M8 . or 549-1623 541 4141~ Jot at Herm.ttage Lane Md Xfht Income Invest BEING transferred.· must rm, Quiet cul-de-sac street, Only 1'.23,000! Vacinl} • to Secret C.ove Beach: form· DEVELOPMENT In.... E • I Royal St Gecqe Road. This + lcwely owner's apt, So. sell. Com~ see 2 story, 3 xtra 1rs bf, ~ &lbmit! l.ow:ly 2 BR condo. er hoine ot 0\8.rlie Chaplin. 2 Full lota on N.'pt. A Jewel in !tie Sky! , ~· .. •en•nts borne 1e being fimobed ..., hwy. °"""' ..,...,. 2nd. bdnn at 1102 va11~y Clrde. eom,.,., Ltlth -.., ; _, !lllll9 Se• aiu Dr., by appt. ,..ey 1.,. Immediate Incompe.nlb1e spot.~~-e.nd should be available tn ~ Owner. 1 HAFFDAL REAL TT REDUC!7>410,000 the Cannery Vfllap less ocean View awa.its your e RAIF ACRE -with 2bed-mid~anuuy. Drive by and Costa ·Mesa Founti11n Vi1fley lf2....m Ewa: 541·~ .EMERALD-BAY LOT Small houae, fish ··~. c.c·ui 1 b-dlon.4 BR ."'"""" bit ,.... -. ...... iz.m eee It. than "" ...,,., at G I ·F H A t Largnt Viaw· Lot p1u, fttal 6'and lor home that....,., will,..,... 64"1140• COLLEGE PARK BUILDER CLOSEOUJ! CHECK Tl:flS-_ Bea. "tifoll~ ·..,.;...;,, .:,aeel W1 Eri>enld ii.,.. : .l90:1Xll ed fuh. A>-$60,000. ' fioe tor quldt ""'· Hos 2lx e 3 B>DROOM • -· 111 FHA• VA "BEST BUY!" 4 Bedroom 2 Bath i>nmO w/ Tl'act. 3 "'"' b"I\ <'atJ For lole .\ ~ <all. TAX SHELTER 21 aep fm room. Work shop bath ••••••·•· ,, , $23,500. Ohe f Mesa Verd . I t B• in for Chri1tma1J new rhag ~ & paint Ea.., ca-·-""' Pafio Prll Biii Grundy, Rei1ltor W. Bay Ave. du.pie~ for d'd., cuato,m drapes • 0 e 1 qu e Where COl.rld you find 24' liv-lhroout, has fl!'ept ln !rg y., '"'~"""· • · 341 Bayside N'Pt Beacb BR., 2 ba. upper I: 2 w/w cPi.s • )'OU've waited • 4 BEDROOM· & HUGE streets. Best landtcaplnr. ing room, formal dining Last 1e'fl' tpmes .~vaHabte ' den fonnaf dining covered vacy. f.i!l,J.N.00., l'l'J42 Apel ~ i 67U161 l ba, lower: ~ . ho On owner. S:ee this rare atta built·ln elec kitchen at builder prices In · • Way:t.adtra RfMt). 9684433 1 ...,. • aptg. 3 Car tR"U'al'e. $80, a 1"'1< time,.,. th'5 m•. DEN, Badtllay .. 136,<;>. find F ,. I I ,~ ' CENTURY PARK patio • boat gate,f.,. o111y ' MONARCH BAY Only $52,T":IO. Ol>ice Laguna · or more n orrna ...,n w'lth complete storage + $21,SOO. OWNER 3 BR, 1%. VA, 2 OFFICE Beach location -67U'550. e HOME (2 bedrollm, crpts, call ~2313· pa.nlJ'y. Rm for kingsii.e re-· • ~l;.4.tS, .~38,"5' J I COLLINS & WAnS patlol. $5500. dn. Amlmt! On the mall a det:ltable 3 Ground floor, fOf' ttnt, drps, range, retrlg, wasb-Mgerator; +bedrooms &: 2 Y A.-fHA cir 16w dOWn . REALTY• $21,800 GI loan M~8. J bdrm., oce~ view home. sonable. NtWport Blvd., er) PUJS 1 bedroom rent· hllth. Beautifully landscap. • ConventlonaJ C . .a ' W DARllELL Ope be -1.11 ...... 1-1 catio1;1 .. ed. All for only $32,950. Try Btg Yardt with high mallOn· .; '•· : n am ce ..... _, .. tn-c., INCOME PROPER Ill. Immed. po!ll. 10% down or VA Terms • lll'Y walls Included. Side 962-5523 • • SUcceu to YoU and your IOI:! laundry. Huge aundeck for MANAG. EM ENT Roy McCardle Realtor No down. Cail now 646-7l7l yard parking, be9t acbooh, · for 1·1~72. outdoor living, Outstandi.IJ& VA REPO 11!10 Newport Bl•tl., C.M. VA REPOSSESSION pari<, walled "''"'"""'"'· Santa Has Irvine v.1.,. -4>7,lXI). We ........... nloe 5 Bl\l BEDROOMS 541r7729 soo,., norttt Coal& Mesa ! B-... be,_, Oarlleld A-' eel _ · Turnar A11ocl1tH who '-I m>tal "°""' $450 DOWN Bedrm home nev Catholic " Ellis. All hori1es open 'til .--rrY um N. COMt Hwy., Laguna . we can aupply. Ha\19 With no .,...., .., .. _, TWO ON -A J.OT °"""" • -... on I y darl<. Sat. A SU.. Call Did< and wlft Id! his • bed-Twinkling Lights 494-1171 Anytime """""' tbac,.. - payments! can )'OU believe Here t& good ttntaJ properf;y', Jl!i«J. dn. $199/rno. paymt:e. 'the fastest draw 1n the West Looman, 968-7491 or 96:U454. room home to young er rn ~ an year 'niund. MONARCH B~ y :~~~~ti ~ ~~. :~.~ w!~: ~~ =~;~ $23,500 . , a Dally Pilot Oassified Sell the old atufl Btzy the ~y $100. iJown, ~ ~ i;:;n ~ ~B~,~~ d;! f\tlly. cations. Completely refurb. one I-bedroom, both for the PmRONREA.LTY &tl.lm Ad, M2-567B new.stun SHERWeeD REALTY vaHey il mountalnt. lntorT>i 'rOQUl ·wens to deck w/ ·~~~~E ilhed with new Pfllnt in It ~ ol ONEnd. ~y $22,'lOO! • I 18'!164 Broold'lur.t, F.V. para3 Bdrmhle ~!.?n. Feat\1!"'9 oc@anw. • 2901 N-Bf.vd ou\ and cl~an as a pin. Non u,., net •pe able on down HAPPY HOLIDAYS. Have 1., ••uwy room, din-$100 qxi + $2974 ~~,...... · vet.O.ICandyoucan eve.n ~yment,,.flermont!CyPQ'-·· rl._ftQ"" ~'' f)-C ~Q._9 yoor parties in this 3 ing room. New !biting, be '-· NewportBeach trade, your ~1Cnt home. menta including t&ris1'Bet· P\!::I J..'Q?J ~~ -(b JJ(/"" p bedroom, 2 bath home. Put the firwt ln line. $36,950, VIEW house, 3 BR, 3 ba. * * BIG * Cali 10• •PPt •nd '"''•'" t.,. cl1ed< 1111 ' ""'· 1 ' The Punle with the Builf-ln Chuckle YoU• "" by t11i """"""" 8 · eel h•11 r~:..""' """'· °""''· FIXER UPPER ~:~r\~~~rrs~. ~~,~· W~lker & Lee .• R.orrong11 , letttrS ,of th. ~ f:~~nM:::;u~~~~~l; r I l11una: ~l1uel N=-~~tinf.·n '2~- EXCPT. TOWNHOUSE ' ReaJtof.s ' ' four xn::imblic1 words .be-, a prlqe you won't believe! ~n; ''""'J 2 POOLS & C'LUBHOUSE 2700 Harbor Blvd. at Adams kiw ta fonii four limPr. '#Ordt. $20,000. Call 6 75-4 9.30. ' RciLTY $l!J,950. 3 BR, 2 BA, fully bdrme., 21ii baths. Only Choice arft C.M. 4 Bedrm, 2 56-9491 Oi:Mlin 'ti( 9 PM I T A L f y L I AGENT. l!nlv. Park Centu, Itvine1 decorated ~ la.ndscaped. :::~dlyA bath, double garage w/euto ''fam0y C...._.,, FOR Sale By Owner: Pres-ca1i Anytime, 833-tll:it CaU,Owner eves, 495-4517 n ·. &l"l'&t opentt crpts. drps, water .... ,~ I ' I j % j ' j Hae J:xmte, model 2100. Lido Isle andy ·= ~!!... up-f<wo to!tnef. Xln. sharp & clean. This beautiM three bedroom - -• • --• PACESETIER t. ._.... -· E.zwallttvHl •Coll.R>al· wlOIWJe.l.,nlly 'roomlor J i Charn)lnett>.,4be.Flnief>. HOMES 220 UDO NORD CALL G) U•·1 lltlc I-124,!00, SUbinit family ........,... ... Op. I •Tl OjH II ,x 1 : I j,,· ~':,,:',;• ~~.;:, At The l<vlne Ranch A••"-on ~. . • portunity knocks again. Join ,. lncl aldewalb. MW'l92. Im.med ocepy •••• S&vt $10001 Brand new •trft "it horM TaiA L ,; liO;:~· E~. -~ the emart .et and move into For lnfonnaUon call .... °' · N••r "'"'''' P••I orr COL INS a WATTS a U1ei1o1.! a()""'"'°""ble PLUSHI PLUSH I Solas Offka -7 5 lldnns .. 411 baths."""""' ==~=~-'-~ REAL TY JMne-walk lo market~ I I i,' 3 BA~~MS! plu. .C Lrr Models at Jrt!tty Road a wallpQtr A carptli,.. DUPLEX, l blk to ~ C •-W T A P ·l L .<f BR. toVely corner! 2 patioc! • Moul!on Parkw.,., FIJ>lc. 2 ~ Dedt .\ N_., 3 BR., 2 BA. • • • j s I I I ' We heard· about <r so if or .Priced right! Won't iuu dock. vnlt. Frplcs, -.lied PICK ONE 136'1 , W!'<> treats oll his girls to HAFFDAL REAL TY BY OWNER y,, old. 4 Biii Gru•1'11i, RHltor lee llm ... land. Good OF FIVE (26') wine becatJ.se he wanf1 a -• • 142"""405 Ews· 557..ooot Bdrm., fam. nn. pool, Sfl Bayside N'pt Beteb ~t $6.\000. 0 wn I H 0 G R E P I -In every 1weetheort. SllARP 3 BR u1« BA, di• Jiettnl. "'" ~Cl $11.lXll. 67Mlil ~. GOrT PLANS (36'1 A°SSUME 60/o ,,_,, rm. bltlnl. dsh..,i.,, Ip!, 833-07l0· t BR. 2 8A home, You°R 0J'~~36;~.) -VA LOAN-I' I' I I' r· 0 ~~.~! .~1.. .. ::\:.. -== tt'ptl. drp,. V"ant. M"'' L-·· -• BR.. be. ti0x90 f!7,!;00 View. 1 Y1' old. c. Call rr/11 'Jor Info on the bell -. you devtlop tOtn -".P No. 3 b.faw, ~II! Xlnt tmu. $)(.000. ~ BONUS BUY 3 BR. 2 ba. 42x38 S79,SOO et~, patb, pa :rv-;.:~hM~~~~-~~~1~,:ne~ ~6i1,~ID I' r 11 ,. r 1: I' 1·1 ·1· r·1 ro~~~~n· ~n31~1;.~,::~*·L~~o'~i~TYI~~ ~.&K-Ol&1 WALKE~~·~eahon aJ~~~r1ReJ~~Tv !~I I I J j I • I I I J B~~~ !' C:ec~~~ ~MS.~ extra bulldifrl 33~~~uoo 1'bl wi.t dr'll"f 1n the Wt1t 546«14 Anyllmt • . • W/Hlf clean. ovtn, Sll.900. Englund Rtal' l1t•t4' 8R. 2 -llA. lge Jot. MUlt ' • • o.u,. Pilot OU.med ROUSE H••~:,t•"" tho SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN DIME·A·UNE 89l-7309· "" 318 'li>alla, L.B. 4&1-8093 ""· le.,. w/op! or ll'td•· ... -OPEN HOUSE ""'"· DAILY = fbr -· ~~ PD.Or .... ' IOIJCit isuoo. Lo dn. moms. '-~~~~~~~ • • ) • \ , ., .. .,,,,,.~1m " -' ' \ ' ' . ,, • ( ->·· . . . .. . . --- ' ,. ' .. ~ .. ' ... NOw, on a hlll In Corona del Mar there I• Bayport. For 1du1t1. ' . :.. • • Bayport. It'• something that happen• rarely. A llmlt1d edition ol beautiful apartments. In 11arbor View, In Corona dtl Mar. · Dramatic archltac1\lre and handlcm1 lnterlora maka Bay- port uncommonly attracllve. Extensive landscaping and an Inward orlentaUon make It a place for enjoying the eereno Ille. Each apartment olftrs you Ill• privacy of your own entrance and patio or balcony, Iha comfort of dHp 1hag carpeting, the convenience of self-cleaning gas oven, dlshwaaher, dlspoaal and ep1clous storage. You also have a choice of l nterlors- wlth fireplace, paneled living room, or vaulted celling. • For your recreational pleasure, Bayport hu 1wlmmlng and . therapeutic pools, and gas barbeeues. For eue of ahopplng: the nearby vlllage contu of Harbor View, now under con1tructlon. Bayport ensur11 quiet and privacy by offering only a limited humbor of apartments, from $185. At pr11ent, only one .bad room, one bath unite ara available. • Bayport. A rare opportunity to llvt In the quiet place by the 1&a, Corona del Mar: , ' Mr. Arnold Tinker, resident ma~l', lnvltn you to lntptet ~he apartmente. Take MacArthur Boulevard from the San Diogo Freeway or Pacific Colll Highway Ind tum eouth on 'San Joaquin Hill• Road. ' For more Information. you may call Mr. Tinker et (714) 644-6565. ...... ............. ., ........... ' ' ... ' . • • •. '· • •' .· o; ir • . • . • • • . ~ l ·' • • ~ ...... ~·\J~I~...,_~~ ... ~-~= I, .~~ .• ~,.,'-.'Jl9l I~·· .. "'-l~ l',..;. ............ ·l~ I ---i:tJ 1 ~ilo-'1 "_ .. _ .. _"'-__..l•J I-...,;_~~·]~ , . .,..;, ·--1 ~n;;;;;P.~;;;i;"".;•;.; Aptt:.ii.ii,iiuiim.iiiiiiii~~-~l;,....,;.;;;,;;_miiii;~;~. ii.,~ ....,._.,tf ., llplo, FVm: , • Aph.-fium. _ • ,. • Apt. Unfllnl.' 1111 p_,._.., _,,,_ __ _.._ Costa~ C..ta Mola Hua:tlngl<ln ilMch Now,...t llMcli leillaa lelan:I CNta·Mooe Coste MaM • t 0 > ,, 1 BR. Fum. f1'0 mo. Gu lo 1. BR Fun. $115 I mo. ~BR, 2 lla,-all .-..-. l40ll i'°...t,: !ST~ ~I""------- 2 J!I!.. nso. uwp1. 2BEDROOM.&pt. • ....,_ LIVE LIKE A KING wtr. pd. Adults. no pets, 110 o-!ooldoc· .... 1 • ......, · Oa. -...ur .. -... 2BR.,2b&.,dbl.pr. FAIRWAY Near ~!a.rxUne Carpeted. Nice kitchen. At ludgtt Pritts! children. 545-5991 ct pa~ A-pool. Adults, no Owner (213) .,._1113. wtlton Jtei.i Dlate 8'15-!331 , .. Brick ... cl< bar lo _... .:.M ......... ' 64&-1058. ' ..... 1035 12th SI. Acrou BAL;,. ~ DelwcO OPil. c-itl' Mer 111111 ans.: dol Mar Bal<lony. Walk to -"-<· ~~ NICE l l: 2 8' ~$95 lo _, Lako Park. 536-"92. ni. ljf.''fuea:i. 1·2 lo 1 Br~. iaiiiiiiiiiiii llUA NI BDRM. Fun!., .. ,..., Scbool buut:;po·at-'Af· • UP dilld ok NfOe •lfii:loney. 1125-L!lG rn 1· BR. ... ..,,, ....... ...., .. •tt L 2 .. 'SR'•• z1s. ..!:'";-·.;~ = 1=:.f ·t!biW':~ ~~ *• ~WJ.~Eo t ts'lfk°'.'"~J:"ts.<~ ,~tsc:'"~·tf 1°tt":; 2,:;.1~:;, ':,~~ .. ~~~ Private .. 11o • .-• lndlY. '4H3<0 reuona.bl• rent~ lo ~ • FIJAAI> ir '~ ~l\i>' S<T-5189 1 1 968-<1'7,.!41->4ll. MYe ~(lo. a . · -"".n pets ....i.,.,.., .251 ·GARAGES polo. •Hff'i..i· ""4~ BACf1ELOR, Al'T., CLOSE.Iii......._ mod. 2 ~ • • . ' • ucr. Adults 0411!1. • '' I dl""'"'1! plan. lllO n!n.., S.: ~~~~ ·Victoria, pt. 4· * ~ON~~ nn.136 Monte!Vl..lti.ei~· $100 mo. Call 646-2681 ' upper.'13e1m1 cellUWa, frple, ON n;M ACJUi:S 20122 Santa Ana A • ~t.. CM. &CU.YO, 5'8. !1148 until ind 612,m). . *~WK. & UP,* j FROM $135 MONTH SMALL ... 1'!Jn. utn,,pald\ F,URN. 1 BR. APT. Ill>'. Y'lf . ..,.. . I lo 2 BR. Fura. 6 Unfum. Mu. -Joachim, a.A LGE. 2 BR. beaut ...S. Costa MOaa \ : = ~\~ :·~~. -ADULTS PLEASE "'"'' be ,...,,;i..;;,,. peopl<. $llll Mo. Ca11116'2ilir i1ili ut1'I: \'early • .rum. ~ ·~~ c:'~n = -' :~ ~ ,";:;,, 2\i , i"' t:".. e TV lo Maid ._._ Aval! \ IS). mo. * 6G-llll! L19ua:a ~h BR, 1 blk lo beach. ~. aio ,_ 1-. Cdlol -~ Y ~ADaw AP S. Cuport, h>dl,, no. ! ·Casa del .Oro e r: ·uw Pd · VILLA POMONA NICEhY turn. ~ BR. cu1 s.n'. Qd1ettfet .. l!f.11o: .,;.,., 83<>-1232, <S<-17,M. tlolocArlbur n; eo..t Hwyl Beuo c.tllnp, panetlns, °'""· 1100. .. >:! • _ •AU. trrlLIT!ES fAID •Bo! A. M , Dinen -PHONE '42·2015 1145 I mo. QQ;.i area. N.; Sol ""1 1135 UW pd hi S1UDIO G\li, now ohag aokl pr1y patio&, ...,..llon fa. n.. No. 1 CIL 54M<51. r 'Compare b@-fore ~ rent • 2316 N~ Bl 54&;9755 (l'MO Pomona A~.} I chlldttn er peta. Sf3..9T11 Is ~ G-z mi · appl.l. Nr ~. $100. mo. ..EW cCiHH:. AU .adu1fa. no peta. * TOWNHOUSE CUstom designed, featuring: Thb Ad Worth on' !teat vmY nice 1 br ~-Quiet -prefer quiet &ir). S'lS-212.4. ' 2 BR. 2 baths· u~ c.r. e 2 BR's FROM .A$ LOW 2 Br l% Ba. ti f' -id1cben "'II\ ID-a.um.. I< Furn. Bach. I I Br's. Sep by g&nJft-1 adult.,., $ll5/mo, $IO wk up. Bach, Newport HtlDl\.ts· . . . ,...,d 4 dra;..... Enct: gar. Ai $!St/mo. .. ..:· Adlta. ~."" uo· ~ direct U&btina LOVELY lee 1 BR. lipll, E.sp.c;(.ally. nice, $130 30.,, No pet.a. 548-10%1. dt TV ut:I pd. Crelcent Bay , . ~-Comp. bltna.. Private as; W. Bay ~-. C.M. Me'lody IA sa-as')o· : Separate dln'a: area Shq rugs elee stove, a:u up. 2110 Newport" Blvd. * BACHELOR ~ $m Bch 1Cl5 N. eo.t_f'l-~. a.EAN 1 or 2 BR. Adlta;-no patio. 'l05'ii OrtJrld $250 ~ ~ "6-0073 SU-l'l&t. ""' • ~ .... ~e hei.t. . ~ um P 4.· CM. .ht 6 Jut m6's rent' · Newport BMCh pets, lg kit. ~Mi242l montf!. :vearly. • P•rkrLlke Surrounding * LawER * ._ Carport, lndry rm. Nr -E. 16th St .• NB. 6f6.:.......,~~ QUIET .. DELUXE ..,,, f' Clooed prage W/slnrace Mop' .. ·S150 I< 1155. 99S El *WINTER RATES* . c.Jl 646-3589 25 YAl\DS""'°I' """"!'-<BR, Apt Uftfum:,. JU ', 17UOS0 0 1-2 lo I BR AP!'S AH El«:tnc • 2 BR fl Fun Jenrlh .,.,..., pullc Camino Do' No 1, 'CM. Atlrac !uni Sludloa 1115, 1 SMALL ' .....,_ apt for 2\i bo., """" !lv, nn. w/fol, . ' ., -, AL9'.l ruRN BACH.El.ORS d<W. pr., pallo, Nr. boio ·: 1n;&D • "'.. 546-(M,51. ' ~ ~ t ~··.!¥5· ~dltli no pe~. qulet,.wor:kine adult. $95. new cptg.; Blad. Jdtdl.,. &.Ibo.I Isl•... ~ -'S a.a Prv patios '• Hid Jtoo1a thr,aw-r. Adutta, no _Kins.a: -~ . _ · ~ uuen, Mp ApL 6. Call 6'2-0954. panell"d den; comp. furn. ' • ,... Nr abop'a: * AduttJ only $1$/mo. 6fi.3515. ·POoi-• 1J.a~ .. IUI"" $l40,, 1 ~aR FURN ISUPm 2 Br oont>l luxury -o\ • $295 .1DCL utll., unUl .July. CHARMING & apack>ua , 2 CU~M ftniah@d apt, superb M rtfnl VACANT 2 BR Studld ~ ~ed ~ pl.Uilb> laftd.. Bring ad frir tel:DPo/U)'. new furniture, $215. v 1 l I a 1 !R,: ;'i = ~· =· Will el'1 Jeue. 67$-1642 Br., 2 ba., on Little Island, vltw of bay, ocean, Catalina . ~ , _qu~ ~pts. liv rm klt ,,._ '1')dry rm'. 1 acajring ' . • • tenant bdnur. AdUib, QWt!it" Cordova 2.tts E 1 d en u • · 0 ,· Agt GraM Canal. Frpl. A petlo. from 3 picture wlndows. Lrg 1m santa Ana Ave., CM Ba Nr scbll. A: ~ , Adult lfvina: at its~ &: 11E!Cluded,-pod,. air oond, 548-4?.fe' •. ,' Yrly. $131. ~ ~ NT 11 t $350 Month.~yearly. -~ llv nn, dln'r rm, kitchen, Ma:r. lpt lU 6£5542 SJ8l/mo 3001 Fillmore : ~ . 4rg-e 1 BR $175 8(llit lev, IWlkeii Rom8n118.' '.IC!I*'""'~--p1 ·'-·~·-· D•n• Point-V--'-~.... W1., .n ~· winton Realtor ~1 bathroom, bdrm, kf\l' aar. e BEA1JTtl'Ui. GROUNDS e No 89 646--Xl56. ~ , '· ~-·VI.'ll:JTIES ~E Nt frwys & So ·0;(....Rlaz&., .-.~ ..... ~Lon. 1 Br com ........ ,, al'.iuUS! ,.......,, • ._ ....-.. ' • $300 mo. incl 1\ltil.. Shown by ' -· ' ~ J8!W~·Wllson ·642-!9n Checkmate. Ap~ 211i31 Brif. fUrnlture, Sl15. V 11 1-a * SINGLE. 'IV-POOI-Peta Adults onl)', • no pets·. UNFURN. down• ta_! rs · appt, 673-1767. . Air/:~ DECOR pd 2 BR, bllinl, finale car pr: i BR, Furn. $!55. Incl. utll. toi, C.M: : -· Cordova, 2323 Eld en. ok. DANA MARINA INN, 673-8088. Carpeted. 3 BR, 2 IL\. Soolb VACANT: l Br & ~ ¥, Gar 'Poolu, R:· rm · patio A fehed yd. • • ,Newly dee. &aut girden, $«> WK-Up. Motel 1 Br., 548-4748· Mill Coast Hwy, D. Pt. * OCEANFRONT * ~Fron~=· pr mo. B~ ~;vu;. Dix. Cpt, 4, J!'J!l:c, lau~. 1 BR $1«1.' 2 Bii ~ Of!:. Sl l 51 ~~ \~I, Jee, Adults, no pets. aptl. Jdeel for · chlldrn. • LARGE 1 BR $135 Have aomething )'OU want to Winier. 1 BR. Adults. No 0 • • . itv/refrig. $225 mo. I1ict $160-$1'15. ...,.., or V'ft"'1M5. · ~ Maple AW.,•CM, Mgr, JM!ll. 2376 Npt. Bl Yd. e ROOMY 2 BR $155 seQ? Classified ads do tt pel1. Nr, Feny, $150/mo. Fast results are just a pbOl'.le uJil. Adults, no pet 1. Hacienda de Mesa Aptll 2 BR, blt111, crpt, diji ;,Apt. 5. 548-9755. A'dlts. 642-2181, 673-0SQ7 well -call NQW 642-5678. 945-3515, call away· 6C2-5618 642-9890. 160 W. Wilson.See Mgr. No. 1 lndry, nr OCC, qUiet, Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfllm, 365 Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt. Unfurn; 365 Apt. Unlum. 365 AVA!l..'Jan'lSlh •Jan 2'lnd. "THE GABLES" ~adults only ; . ~~ -C "--· C .._._ ,. ._.___ C st Me C t MeM t Ip 2 Br, 2 Ba, open beam1, ice. 2 Br w/ptt gar, Adlts. · ._,. .' Olt• ~: od8 misN ..,Olf8 ,__ 0 8 18 OS 8 fi'plc, patio, pvt gar, 3JO.A IOUJldproofed. Fncd. • yrd. SPAC. 2 I:. 3 Br. Apt. $140 ' ' : ' " • • _. Ring BrQthers :·Anno.unces t,~e Grand Op·e~ing of ' M&r111erfte,CdM.673--0937 w/patio, Wtr pd . Pooil.cpt/drp.,bUm,Kldl i ~ bl&il frpl 2 carporta, Gardnt'r/rnalnL Call btwn J 2206 College. No. 5 MJ.; ~ nr. 'oce~ $20ll up. &-5, 636-4120. 19!M Maple. No. 3 Adil&. no pets. 873-U47. 2431 On.rip Ave. "G" $155 2 Br, 1% Ba uni ·'l'WIM9, 2 BR. Nel\I' beacll. $199 Mo. ,NICE 1 Br dupla, new cpt &: $150. Bltns, cptt, d,,.; Orange Cout paint, dole' 10 1hop'g. 1-pets. Oilldren ok. n r . "Real Estate 644-4843 tranlp. Stv/Rel. $115. Fairview I-Baki:r.,54>1Dl lBoJ\M, adult, no pets, So. ~2863• · 1 Bedroom, Sharp. ao.f ot hwy $150 • BEST an'I., 1ge 2 BR, bltnl, b.c.c •. le: U.C.L s 1 • ' 6'l5-oos3 refrig., w/d hQCk Up, ttpµ, ;:.55:;.7-.;;77;:;6';,. ~=---,i> .;!rp11, patio, "&dulis, no pets, e LAftGE 1 BR. * lZ& 2 BR. deck, frpl, cpts, SlSO. 5f8..2'M5 ~ e RqoMY 2 BR. drpg, stow, refrlg, $210. Adlts ... ~M 644-4848. 2 BR, 1% BA, sharp crpts, V"W-.uo.i., Costa M11• Mediterranean Village drps. 12)0 aq ft. $165 mo. 973 ** 2 Br, 2 Ba Studio. Ve.Jencla. 557-7168. drpg, patio. POOL. 1 "1""8cl,,_..,.nn--*-2"'"""11at,._h,.ILARGE 2 BR, 1% BA. Studio ,:oc.:.K::.. . .:.;64&-04::.:::"=·-==--=,1 LMn with thedral Apt. No, pets. $135, Tl6 3 A: 2 Br. $140, -:.. . .. - I , . Tlie charm of Old World Spain awaiis you m (;Osta Mesa at. Ring Brothers' Mediterranean Village. The country Is the selling where quaint, brldt-tfled courtyards and path-' wars wind over streams an4 ponds to the door of your villa apartment. Inside, beamed ceilings, wood panelipg, c~\pr-coordinated drapes and carpets are enhanced by Jinporled· ~cloth wall coverings in warm, natural tones. Wet bars and fire- places add to the cordial atmosphere.' Large patios and balconies provide spaciousness and light. ... The recreational facilities include night-lighted tennis courts, swimming pools, a RY!'ll'•siwn with separate .health clubs for men and women an.JI billiard and g81\]e room~. The locatlon of Medltei;ranean Village Is Ideal -t!onvenlent to Jill Southern California -minutes from the Pacifil: Ocean and Newport Beach, overlooking the Costa Mesa Country Clab. • · A complete •ecllllty, system assuret ·yout privacy while you OllJoy the serenity of living at Mediterranean Village. • ""·- • ' • IJNFURNJSHED AV AILABL& 1 bedroom , . 1 bedroom & den From $155 From $185' "t .. -ORAN GB COUNTY AIRPORT NEWPORT BBACll RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M. • e P.M. ' 2•00 HARBOR. BOULEVA)H>, COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92828 'PHONE:·(11t) SS7•802~ -Wt Aro Pl!dfod To Equal Houslnt Opportunltlts .. -· r • • • lllnl ,....,lrpl naSe t Joe.mi St. e 846-1584. . ~/drpl. 7~ Sballmll\ ce I I: c. para • Call 557-G!Ml •• lauDdry area. Encl pa&. 3 BDRM, 2% BA, studio, • -~pool A chlldren't bltns, forced alt, Iha&, w/D 2 BR 1-de'D, 2 batbl., • , ~ $»). -on pmnllies. $2tl0'. 64S-1496.. ~e patklt. All for,..;r ~R GRE;E:NS I' /BIG IWUl)" 1 bdnn upper, $143 A· $150. 5t6-@ !W6-43S3 ~w cpt-. drps, bltins, $135. SHARP! 1 Br, ~ cloleW, MODERN 1 Bdrm. apL Cpts, 56-52'10 or 8U-3540 pool. Nr. shop&, Ml1ltL , drps, dshwlhr, b It-lb a, e WILSON· · \--GARDENSe Monrovia. 5t&--0336. garage. l child ok. All util 2 BR, l'ii BA, cpt I drps, LRG 2 BR delux apt. pa pd. $150/rno. 307 Avocado, encl. patio. SJ.40,. 6tJ..Qll. frplc, Adult.I, no Apl 9· CM. 645--0984. • SharpCloon 2 BR. $140 .1..:6'6-"34::.:=·----~oll A~sood want d ii a IOdd B1tn1, drp1, w/w, htd pool. Sell Idle :lteJ!ll DOW! fnve&tment Adlts. E/1lde 642-9520. Gf2-5678 Now! Apt, Unfurn. 365 Apt, Unfurn., 365 Apt. Unfurn. lrvlne Irvine iiiiiiiiiliii ' . ... , ' ' .. ' . ' ...... YH're .... Qu1ck to reserve an apartment ••• Iii our new adult aeotion. (The -quicker you are, the better your chances of getting the floor plan ''· ··~ ' . ,, , t end location tliat ftt you beaL) -· l ParkWe1tapar.tinent1tendtoflllupllst. · 1r l With junior executives. And aecreta;rlet. And eng1neers. And / #~ ~ ' • ev8rybody elsewhq Jl~es ourl_ocatlort {Close to employment centers • .,. and freeways, Near ehopP,lnd. achoolt, chu~hes and the UC JrYine ' campus.) With lady golfers. And overybody •lse Who·llkes livlng acro11 lh• 1 street from an 18-hole public golf course. t WllH welght-watche .... And welght-llfte,.., And everybody ei., · who could galh (or lose) something from Park Wesfs fabulous rec• reatlon, (Swimming and theraP'f 1>99!1. CQ_mplete health clu.I> with trained-attendants. Nlght·llghted terinls. Vdi!eyball, handball. Llrge turf area for Jogging and touch fqotball . Plus lounges. game end 1 card rooms In the handaoma twNory clubhouse.) · · Park West has many othtr •ttractlons, too. So even If you're not • I · \ an ~xecutlve, or 1 si~lllr, or a we19hi,w1toher ••• you'll still fll ln.11 , you h~ny. . · · (Famllles: you'll flt In here, too. Speclal,NC\!ons with tot Iott. S)leclll lac Ill ties: Pr .. sohool,JunlorOtymPlc llze pool. Teen eenter.) •: ..... ~ ....... ·-1·· 3883 Plltkvlew Lane, Irvine. Just ott lhe San Diego Freewoy at Culver Rold. , , Onebedroom,from$1IO. Twobedroom,twob11hlrom$1t5. 11191,13 .~ ... w. -.. ·--1 -- ' I • • .. •' ~ t .. ,..,_... . ~.. . . ..... .. ...................... •l-.... ' 511.urNt, Daea:lillr lt; 1971 ... _ ltll" 1 -'"·-~~I~ I_,.,._ ..... HtJI."'' ....... 11'l 1.;;1.__•---~~~1;;·;;-~l~~~ 1--~-llSJ I'""--I~ r---J~ ;~~=~;=~/Af/I~, ~~~~-~~~IU~~Aptt~.~· ~~===~Apll.~~~==== ... -. Ront•I ~ .... _ lllont•I 4G ,_ lfrM .. , 110 Loot 555 Elocll'Ofllc1 -Nowpon ..... ,_ .. Unfvm. m ,_ .. Unfvm. m l;;i;i;i;;i;i;;;;;;o;;i;:i:;:::;a;;;;;i;i;il;i;i:i;:i:i;o;;i;i;;:;;;;;;i;. I ;.:i,:;::...:;;,::,:...::;:;_....;;;; WHT, en>' ........ 6 Mo." old PRINTED dn:ult boordo, --Coot• MoM c..t• -Space Avallallle FOUND cat "'llhoOt a toll. Vic deslrn • tabrlcatlonr, - • llAU111U1 UVING THAT :r~~~~[iEj~~~~~~~ Patine Aw, C.M. Rtward nm 1pecl1J11t.1 1 ar 100, U •II a FOR S~IALTY SHOPS • a lllt thlt 11 ""anlnlftll >«>--0083. K,.ne Et>l•tprllo" 96!<,tnf . THE EXCITING IN8~6~~~A~U$ ='1l~~ ~~~ ·~~ .. b 11:1 °"':~~ .IAllfS THE IUOGETI PALM M~A APJS~ •Lake Amtwliiad Vlftate · • Y.M.CA. -~ ~~ =n.tla' 'J':.=•~m:.:J __ ...,. ·--... " ,,_ 1155 fRIOIRATOR$ 1liLVM1'IC SIZI l!OOL ISHWASHERS BILLIARDS >Jtl'ETS & ORAPES G'l';MNASIUM IVATE PATIOS CARPORTS I . . . , P•rty Room With Flrepl1ce, T.V., St.rM ~· ,~. Vista · Ph. 545.485s Del Mesa 1 Apartmen~ i. FUN IN HE SUN! SIZES F!!OM 300 ro 2800 SQ, ·fl, • I l'NI>, -• wblte -um "' -f~· llMIJI. -"'-~ . . µ ~ 11UJPY •· ...,_, Rtd collar PllPPT I mo dd. 0.ta Me.a \ QD1. a.ta 11-. Dnw CAL~ LOREN BAXTER (COLL~ w/J!>W>I fllo .... Vie. Dlclt Ana. SM<l.4 a.ti 6. -., WHtellll. Minutes to NewDOrt l•acli --1· , Cb,,_., MW· c.M. "'PRO"""FE*~"°mo~N~AL~·""pnto,.--·1 Unbfllevably lafge lJ>ll. becoral<>r fuitu.sJi. 'I 714: 337:z533 • .,_. 1 -mtaft, lpm. 1 , ,,.. wori<, pru•l•a ed.HucePool, jacum, electric bullt..lnl, ah•C j.z:;;;;;;;];;;;;;; BLK molo 111 "'• •-bu I '~ 1[14'1 Sprinld.n, -.,.,,.; 'carpeb, dn~, sauna & more! . • , ~-ul Hu 2 Wilt . land1capi ns. Gecqe, ADULTS-No 1m 1 marllitwl. ... eonv. vie 646-5893. , ' . . 11•1 I I~ -"DelaWlft, H.B. School EXP ,........ Gude ..... SINGLES • • • . • • • . $1.45 .,..,.,..,. ,__ . -~ "8-7'/SI, • 10~~~--5 """' how, ........ pla»t 1 ID.Ms S1 ~----~-~-----;::.~ ~ Blaclc "' wbite pup-···-· ~, eest. trtmmtrw. clea.n-up. • • • • • .. .. 55 '""'1!11____ ,,_, -·· VJc -· .. _ 1-PY, i.._..,, ,...,e, • COMPREHENSIVE Private. _...,.._ &fter 2PM. 2 IDRMS. . ... 2 2 • 2 s 175 ........ Ollie. Ront•I ,\.... ~" • ....... H.B. ' O>rnamcial Growld Sclloo1 TOM'• G-. E •• 2 Unfurnlfhed Aph. AvalleMe Pum. or Unfum. 371 DESK IP9C9 a'fl.llabll '50 ' · BtClrw Dec. ))!ti, Tues Ii. Japanrae Lawn Main- •from $10 to $15 LESS. mo. wm prons. bidtw• FOYNP.· male eat tipr 'l'hlln Ewa. Ml 11io• tenance A Clean-up: YOU'RE RIGHT-atss-Awwwwbc--vlclnl"'°"""""' .. -~-mi.Thla11 s.i1_....,.,,..,,..a11._ ' THEY'RE UNDERPRICEDI ' ••alloblo. !Oii No. El "' H.U,--11-lleod>.· A ~t«d c.un.. AL'• Londocaph1a. Tr•' Ca.mtt.10 Real, laa ~7~ . PIANO LEm>NS femonl, Yard ri.modtlq. 1561 MISA DR,, Colla -RESORT UVING cs..--, FOU!<I). ~ HW.,0 wlJb ~ ,., lam ......,, tram. hauling, lot cle..,,p. 5 bl.I\> So. of -port llvd.-iSiSK ...,. a..-•. i wbili,' ,..., blOcl< body, -... Slabttttdln&. etc, RepolUprinkl..,. 673-IJB6. I '"'"'+&olyMa_.,....._._ ..... Ct. l:•f!• -. ft~· 51 ,.5. -W1D --toiO ~: Cectl ..,, !!hlo!n, ::-'i~ta Meta , JlMS GAJU>ENING ,,.. hwhs t lr(v..i.. '""••llfl l11e. & M.O.l.C. t.tltllkt ""-• ~ "'..,. ~ •t IS mo. Amwll!.bc ...see' a.ta Mesa. M&-38f9, , "BrUc. ~·0 Cc:m~etti Gardeninc Service t·~·[ll!·-~·~··llll!!!!'!!~l!!!'ll!·!!!'!rm!!!! .. •l!!!!!!'li!!IJ~l~·11 U I ti II ~~1~ Bnchsa-:: FND 2 klt"te,. approx. 3 molt . . . ,l Qe~pa. S6-31182, ' t1 Tvstfn & M.lo Orl¥9 , .... Apt It"1 OUwood Card•B old. Vie. Terry Rd. Lquna I · 1!5l ~ .. J G--' 365Apt Univ JQ ...,. ••• , s., · Near Hoar •Holpttll Beldl 1 hlll F ll'tY ...., _. Jllpllrs ....... .,..... apanese ~ener i:_;:;;;,....;,,;;;.,;;;. __ .....;,;;;.,;:;,;;.' ~.;.;;.;m....;,' __ ......;.;;., Fum. or Unfum. 370 Fum', or Unfum. 271 A,partmenu: • •• and tt'• 425 .N. Newport Blvd. , wr-ui3. • . 'Complete' yd servlcf'. Neat Newport Beach r--:-------~,_-,._.....;.....;.;.;;,;;;,;;;_:,;,.;.I tun, fine ne}Jtiborw and Modern medkiel or ttke' 10 6: Rella. Free est. 6'2-f389. pres,..., 1 ... .., bl one Juxur-rm. 1ulte on 1trfft level. Ana Heights. Pleue idtn-8<1byslttlng iu-..enil11 by iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Irvine lrvtne .i-l • .c.... 9 ' FND. Chihuahua vie. Sarita JAPANESE a·~ • klUI package. 'Iliett's SI AmpM parklne. Mr. 1 tify Mrl-Jl7.f exper pn)ener. c.omplete 11. NOW YOU CAN AFFORD mllHon ln ....,..,tlon , ; , Roblnooo W.711". ' · THE· Educational Readineu yd wodc Oeon-up. 96S-"303. NEWPORT BEACH rwimm.lh(. temls, billianh, 'Nn.r Watufront Office& FND. Samoyl'l:I dog vie. ~ntn! Pl'Mchool, 2 O 7 0 FRONT y~ lawn serv1ce1 health club! • to-From $360 Month ~ at Wa1nut Ir: San-Maple Allf:., Costa Mesa $1D mo. Backyard.a al.lo. ~ ~ ' unu, P PriJne Location tiqo. 836-6286. will oUu spedal day care Yard cleanup. 962-8612. f~ajoy f/50,000 health club & spa; 7 pools, 7 .._,. _......,. ~ -· hldoo< roll -w BayaJde Dr.;•N'Pt. ile&c!t FND. vie, ,..,._ st, C,M, for -•"'• motben oo EXP. Ha,.allan Gudenor tennis courts, Bachelor, 1 or 2 Br's. Also 2c ,...., d..._, eO:. Bill Grwltly Rltr. .,,__ ,... ....., ,,._,part Ta-n.c, -2111 A 22nd 9am-C<>mplet. ,.,.,...,,. ,,.,.· ~atory townhouses w/ 2 or 3 BR's, Elec. tltcJ>. Al6 .... ~ a-....,_ ..,.i.., DEIK -liftilaiilO llitl -w/colllr. 518-'63L ~" IS per day. Hot hmclt Kamallnl, _,._ • private balcony or patio, From $170. n• •I •• 1 • 2 BR, Furn,.....• u.. ,,.,, wm ---GIRL'S Bike, vlc. Mont• """'·-. -=a==-=~="=-• terranean parki.Dg, elev~ maid aervtce. --.... --.._...-ftJrnw.ct N J.ew at '5 mo. Anl .. blc Mntee Vista School, owner iden. EXPERIENCED child care ~-Ji,.S=CE ·line food market, dry cleaner, beauty ,..__.. ..... · 0 raqulred, aftllalllo, m r-Aw. tlfy. --In my North C.M, hom• • '"6-0469 • .,1a1on within complex. 7 buut model apll. Model, (Jpn Dillly lO ., J. '-l!eadt. e11111 PUG-· Vie. -A w/yml. Lw><hu & •oacla. . . r t am to 6 pm dally, other times by ;r.:t AIRPORT CENTER Slatv, H.B . .nL Ol11 to ~lovingcare. Loe: just LAWN Mamt. Haulinc, ~ ' ,Jamboree & San J~uln Hills n•~. , -• O'KWOOD GARDIN ~· ~. -~ olf Sao ~-A Npt law,,,, cloan-up, ..,,_. ~' ~ ~ ~-1. 2 A 3 room olllces ~ntlfy. on-. ~-.;;~,•,·87 Frff ~'L Call 51&-7379 ~1'ashion Island, 714:, 1900 for leeslng info, adj .... , -Hotel u~oyo. ~ . ~ . ,; P. ARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS . APARTMENTS i.....,. ratet, fllU aervlces, Loot 15.! Cabinetmaking Haull119 APt U fu 3'S &\1-2NO or &U-3211 Wk4an LOS'J\.l'neroua reward-1 BOAT WORK l'w_A_NTE--.0-,-,-,,-..,,--,-,-e-e-,,•I •llll!!ll•••l!l!l!l•l!!!!!!!!!!l!ll!!!!il!l!l!!ll•ll~· 1::·;;::";;:;.m:,:.:.~-= Ap;~·;n. or Unfurn. 370 (Resort Livin1 for Sln&le A 8u1lnet1 Rental 44S ~tiM ftnbh weddifi.a: Cult. cabimt work, 646-5219 yards & garages-moving &i ..... Ntwport Beach Married Adults). FOR t nng, 5 dl.&monds. 111ouren-C hauling, ~7.50 per hr. + • Unfvrn. ~ Apt. Unfurn. • ~ ,,.__ u-ren commerda.I, in-tine tUUah band w / 5 •rpenftr Anytime. 543-5863. :;r..-.,,,...,,,-°"'.,.· ...,.-..--1 SEACLIFF MANOR apt.2 """t• ,.....11 NEWP01tT BEACH duatrial for deluxe otftce1. aapbin1. Bel.Jevtd kllt in CARPENTRY . U H ··" I l l Co.ta MeN Hunfl"lton Be-.ch Br, $160 uni, $175 tum. Cpta, lettl at Irvine New bldg. ntar San Diego alley behind %IO Pearl " -exper. 1n a aw.ng, c ean-up, oc a · _ 2 BR.· J BA. Bltns, ROOMY 3 BR. 2 BA, liltns, dl'PI, ~tnl, prb dlpl. ·l~ , 66-0550 • lf2.l170 Frwy 4 ~ Valli')' A&ate Av._ Bal 111 e phue!I, at rtuonable rates. move1, exp'd coll!ge stu. 'Jllbn.sb. Sh as crptl, trplc, cilta. driif, doae to Plaoentia Ave. Ask •bltut BRAND NEW ;:.:i-l~ke .. •P!t• $75-0989. • • • Allo ctment work. 968-7914 ~;:,.iu&, Lrg truck, reu. froltteu i'eDir. lltc frplc. .chi.a, park A 1hop'e center, cur dl8counL Ul-8340 ot From S.145. D.ishwuber, shq Lost And Mlt~ICI C•rpet s.._rv_l_ca..,.,. ___ 1 ~=,,..,.--..,.----1 -· Nr So. Cout Plua, $235/mo, Art. 89W5.13. SIW6l1 -.C. Wllkrln -8l'ORll: f10nt bulldlnc, M-t· F/Taltt Vim Kltioa 10Hlf8 ca,pe, l U!>i>0llter7 YAIU>/pnge, de""'PL .. $185. 56-BEST Buptn $per 1q, ft. l PENINSULA ~ BR, UbUIUl1 Forced &Ir heat, extra~ ~ ~..'... .. u~ c: fl.· 2rrz Lolt vie, &y L Harbor Oeanfn. Extra Dri.sbam-=:r ~~=: ~·-~~ 1 BR. ear. Avail BR Ir Townbou&e untt, ti\ • level. frplc, dllrMr, 1 rooms. Btelltttul Pim ftml. I a-'I ~ 5;:"-ta lrt ea a N..i. medk!ial atttntion poo tree Scoteb&Uard (Soil =="'· "°"~~,...-"-=,,I llOlf, Adults, no pe\s. SUS. Mcluded. $145 ii: $1'1 O. blk ooean • bl)'. Yearly •trc1 JICICI, BBQ'" endol-. Heate 00 SM-7811. Retardants). l>einUen &: TRASH&; Garqe clean-up, 7 E. 2lat. 6*-MlG ~ $260. mo. Avail Jan Jrd. ed prapt. qqlet llUftOUDd.. IPACE·far not fa the nv. LOBI' ilh4 • Male lr1lb Sit· .n cob-blilbttners Ir 10 daJ'J:. Frft ut. Aeyttmt, :..;;:::;:::..,:::.;:::;::.,,....,,·'-, • 175-(1%5 lDo Ir dolt ti»~. 4151z1S'. Harbor C:tnt'r ' minute bleach tor whl•· 5'M03L Ir 2.Bedrc:xlm, l ti.th .. SeU Sl50 NU 2 Br-. cptl, m,.., Amit Uvlna'. no pm. •-a -Bubtn. 56-t917. 1 tier, 3 71'1· Gld. W:. C)1na "'" _,.,.._;;;.,._~---1 ~ <OWn, dilhwlhr, patio, rec. nn .. 1'15U Jef. eWESI'Cl.JFF J Br., l'Ai Ba EL COR00VA AFtft. ..,..,..... -Dr,. N, Lquna. Rtwud. carpets. S.vt 10UI' mopey . IMnino laiideck, lhq Cl'Ptinc· ferao n Lane' Twnmt, UXI. Adlt& onlJr, no aTl Oiarle St """"70 n1RN room ILB. Ir C.M. lnduttrt1I Rent1l ~. -..10l or 2ll Cyirell Dr., :ni ~li:c=-~ DEDICATED CLEANING -m w. wu.on • ~-3005 ~71842.-2834. ~Ta.331721 Bedlonl LD. Neu Harbor• Hamilh::ln ~ µm. Jdlel tar illtUdient. 1 1'IO ,sq. Ft. o 1 ti ce 1 , .Apt: F. rm• half US.-Any r:n $7.50, * W.e Do Evttyth:lng * 2 Br 2· Ba Studio,. adj, e CHEZ ORO APTS. e ' . ..~t. 1'85/mo. Ii S'151DID. ~ artt. Ir machine ** I.mt $5 Pd coin from eouch SUI. cha1r SS. 15 yn., 2-1 hr. Call 673-4072 p1 •. cpt/drp, patio, pr. 8234 Atlanta.· 1·2-3 BR'•· 1 BR. near be•ch, ytV\y, .r, ... lhop am. Heavy JIC'Wft', d:lu;rn bracelet, In Newport exp ii what counta, not Mesa Cleanlne Service ,ii, &It 5; ~ Pool. Private closed pr. l~au. $1l5. No pell. ~ * 2 BIDllOOM * ROOMNl.5 tt Up w/.ldt. fl~nt lltft, farced air er O»fa Meu.. Great Sen. method. I do work mytelL Carpefl. Window•, Floor etc. Wuhe"r/dryer. ~· p * LldoCall 5t8·'l'S40 * l'ii Ba T.--~--,$30 wit Up Aptl. 2379 beat • tile flocn, ldeil for ~t&lREWV~~ ~~AN· Good reL 5314L RH!d. A O>rnmc'I. 54Hlll AC 2·A 3 Br apt S,140 "' BEACHllLUFF APTS ARK -3 BR, 2 BA. 3 Be u;,;;:-,.... Irr Nowport Blvd., CM. eloctroolcl tr lite ......i. ·-~-••-,..•~ C nlont Cone • ~ pooJ,,play'.yd, c;pU~ Spac 2·Br, 2 Ba. Pool. Patio. car pr. Poot. Adu1bl only, :nn11«enc1 F~& ~ $t84155 153:5 Monrovia Aw., Nwpt. PIHICMR dec*'atel)' •• ~ ... I 4 ...... ..... P•~ntl~ a I ll:im. 11titlo. K$d.I ~. D/W. 82:11 !Jilt lf2.16U, S27S/mo. 543-930l CH). tion mi, 11una J.-u., etc. µiE. Olmfahable l'OOlm tar Bc:b. ......... dMdl ,,..._. Jolt 1211 BEAT Tbt Rain! Concffte lpe •"I ftl Colleee No. 5 M2-1ms. :i: BR. nr. ahDpping. Garage. 2 BR •pt, Eutbluff Adul.11. Our aiD11q after. e~ .auJL Olm. u9&, LAND a~ for ~t· hl ~.C Pane7 Sime, Har-tsocn, patioa, drl v••• 30 DAY Special. InltrlExttr Mlple No. 3 ~13 .Newly decor. $l35/mo. ' P60 Month.. noon B-B-Q'• 1r ,,_ Art $15 wk: I0-15 . ~er lb:n&e. 1535 bar Plaza. P1eut call ~ Don &0-8514. painlinf, Llc'd/Im. Locil IET .1 Br, mature adulta. Rea1ooomJ.es Bkr. 675-G700 * 6f4-199'l. * LNl<Wlll m,t!rs .,an. LIDO 18LE-Pvt ~' ~-A"' .. N.B..,.... ...._ PATIOS. walQ. driw, inltlll refa:, 30 ~ exp. Fret est. patlo, bltnl!, "'/w, Nr 2 BR 1 Closed ts Newport iiHch . , HARBOR ORllNS ldtchelt ........... PSI-liontalo w.-4i0 um atr!'• """" 12/l5. -la-uw, 1reu, Coll Chuck, 64.l--0!09. 17th St. Shop'I· 31.f O&Je st. drps ~tUd .... n/sin:pe· ~k 1 -· . ~ -Orlld olc. m.-M. · . Vk:. M..a North Shoppilrl' nmpw. 5'1-8668 for l!'IL FOR clean " neat palntinr· ~120 • -• r , BR Adutta no pets no -ENGIJSH lrlllttnationial n.o-CenW Sentimtntal pU.ua-interior exterior le ' ; 11401.mo. 847-2940._ .• . cb1ldren, ...,;pd 1,../llSO *IRAND-NEW*2Ba,211a.;·•t1m1n-""-·wile• bt!a¢ tJoO ;,,i.. Call 557_1151. C!!MENT.woruc.noJo•too ... ttu. Mt Bluff :z BR. 1%: Ba ltUdlo..Encl · 675.2930 att'4:30 • home w/~tchen. Prtv. IOl'I, deilN JiN,ant ful11 Rnud. ' amall.· .tu.onabJe. Free rates, Call Dick, 968-4065. .-.~.,.,.,,.,=.,...,..,.,,,,,,_J . pr., fncd )IT'd. USO/nm. BAL. Penln DelUll'e aptl L1 CHt• Aptt. JAiuna. 49MXM1 aft 1 pm. ~ 2 tit S BR bat11f! 1ID bttm. Ji. Stulllck, 5'8-8615. PAU;fMNG -Guaranteed .. EWPORT BEACH Lndry faclL 8(2-4549. frpl, m ocean. 1_2 "= S Br'a'. 1 &: 2 Jht, bltbt. ftlim.mblC IWON w/prl entruct A nnt Feb. to Ntw. ~ BWEIGl\EY cat. Witt ct.It QUALITY cenent Work. Let work at fair prices. Llc'd & V.1111 Gr1nacl1 Apta., L . NI I Yn.rly rates. IG-ll.G alt 5. po<i, lanai, Mr.~ A SU'-bl.th for mature ~ Rtply: P.O. Box lnO PaQ: 61 ltp, ma11t, O.a collar. Gecqe do iL IJc'd. Bonded. =Ins.==67>-5=~"-"·~-~-·I . bedroOmi w:ith balcorto 1fUIM gve qe. All lltil pd. S150 to Sl'IO. lldult 1754951a.tw1. Verdel Ca. 90274 Vk:. McDowell School. J',V, "5-1696. PAINTING. prof. All work Mta above It below. Gracloul LAGUNA NIGUEL · .f Br. Studk> 2'Ai Ba, cloMd in Adulta, no P'(I.. • ' ' Clilld'• peL Reward. _ lor 1Tving I: quiet 1um'.1Wldin1 APARTMENTS patio, 1 blk to beach. Year-35f .\voe.do, CM. 5C-9708 l BR turn w/prlvate batb A RETIRED Air Foree cpla lfi1-o301. Chlld C1N = O> a Pe c I a 11 st falnlly with children. ly S300 ~24SS entnnc.. Colt& MnL 110 wants 3 br unfun Jmue 43, Ml-lML ar <»rona de1 Mar 'JU.ab 1 BR, 1 BA * 2 BR, 2 BA . . , mo., male only.16at.1 in N.B. O:!m, er Llcuna ~ p...aan Q.t -Jte.. POT1Y training, nunuy PAINTING/Paperlna:. 13 yn; Flreplace, ... blrl fully -..S l ·dtaped Santa Ano HACIENDA SINGLE Bdt, WW .-lit ol Feb. ........ Weor'1 ha ..U..., -.. lltld tr!pa, '""'"' A In Harbor am Llc • bootl- t·ln kitchen appllanca F..-$17S · FA' MILIES HARBOR • liattl. ":';. ~";'":° 5IM3U "V""111L" Vic '11to m6, fun. U yn. 846-9123 evts., ad. Ref'• furn .. W.23$. AMIGOS WAY gH.2991 Jncl gas, TV cable. water, 2-ll AVOCADO STREET SXl/wk. 61W1'19 OW. . 6filGE er Small Buil4llW ew.am,. 89,3.{i8l6. PROF. paintinr-lnter/!".lter. ''O>lchvdi.,BankuACo. all kit bltne, 1!l'h'Y .reu, AdW.tllvtqr.Nopttl h STORAGE. . PART Siiamnl, alttrfd 7'. Contr•ctor Honest work. Llc/Ini . •o. Man&clnr Aaent htd swim pool. BBQ'a. priv Deluxe 1 A 2 BR. Ped Ouett....... 415 * Call ~ * :ne& collar. 11th, ~ st 'A MY 5'8-2159 540-1"4 •t 'VIEW patio< " balooni"8. Open WELCOME' Gong.. D-. Paid util. • • Pac. eat, HwY • .,.,, 12Jt+ Way, quallcy home · · , 10 AM tog PM* 494-4212 FROM Sl.50, HJ.l.JtH * PJltlV~TI ROOM ~. remod.. Walls, cellln1, HANGMEN, 1&1e1 A Instl., .!!::;· =. ':::.~ "99-2277 * 29CK1 Atoma' • 1'ot ti~ oenon. Btt&bt" .1 11 ijll) LOS1' Dip. floon, etc. No job too amall. Paper, vinyl, flock, paint. 'J. covered pu1drw; oft Crown V:aliey Prkwy SJ.00 • MOVE IN .Allowance =a-Iden IUftOUDdinCI. . ,.......... . ma1-St. ~ : b-:; SfT...Q'.138, 24 hr alls. terv. Store eome1 to your door, i2So Month yeuty. Newport Buch SINGLE SI'ORY ~ children Wftcome ~ .,..i... '4!1-4& maJe A1ndale Vh: C.M. . Additions * Remodelln1 Schwartz, 5f7-5846. • • 1 --South Sea Atmotphere NASSAU PALMS Rent1l1 to ih1r:t1 ii Reward MJ...4101.. Gerwick &: Son, Lie. No Waltina: • , '754050 0 'BDRM,2 BATH 177 E. 22nd SL ~ _,,,_, '.500 LO-••• ·~-• Se 2 , mGM1 * 51>-2170 *WALLPAPER * .,.'° -.. I Carpal& and Drape1 NASSAU p•~ • ..., WILL ahlre full :t.adl, at Its <>• m .... Mw• fttt 1111 When -" "M .. • =; I..... manner Air Condittoned Furn. " Unr:.1" Ir wtll ~ home w/reftned, o~ day studio Mlt. Oil tall named "Snipe''· <lloke Electrlc•t 541-lH.f )'OU o;&U S::.1m . square Privat~ Patiot 2 BR'• trom S135 UP ~•tUft ~&n. Pvt. drtu-=ti~= :;Pi:.,~· ~.n. Jb!ward. 6t6-8385, ELECTRICAL. In!tallatlons, Plumb· unt1ngton Beech :::111'\a' b IEl'rts HEATED POOL MERRY Olriltmu! FREE tfli nn I: b&. SIJ!acloos. at-• ' ' U&C Bay. nmodellni" repairs Llc'd ing ...,..-• I ~ C:..~t~a RENT until •72 for the flnt tncl . accom. 'for ti). ~ eou~:~· -~ lbl.e Hunting! Watch the Ins. Rellbtic pri~. ~ 1 --:c"o"L"'E,..;,P"L"'U'°'M"'B=IN"'G~ :AN BEACH' 1nth1 HIDDEN VILLAGE 3 reliable tenants llelected. terta1nin1. View lot. 497-~ ~ • OPENHOUSEcolwrm. Est. S46-02ll. 24 hr. service. 645-1161 'II • PRESTIGIOUS 2500 Soutb Salta 1-BR., FURN. or unf. t12t Garqe. 83D-t034. PLUMBING REPAIR BR Un!Unt J'r, l230/mo. WESTCLIFF s.nta Ana e 541-15:15 Sl4> Htd. pool. Wilk to GlRLw&Atod .,aharUum. 2 ';'.:" o.:=::: ..,:."';;': * * * * * * No job mo amall 4\ 1'urnitun Available AREA OF S Hnad Poo11 shoppin.g. 1887 Moorovia. BR. Kids 6 pets O.K. $811 open Mou thro Sat s.&. Stop • 642.-3123 • Lt::~::::·:-NEwrORT BEACH ._ Oub"°""' etn, BBQ !'bone 548-SITO. Unfttm. 188 turn. .,'l5lll er by"" phone $2113. R1mod1I & Repair pcd..gaunaHennla ' Child Cl:. Oanter 1 BR tndlridu.l Ult)( Patio, SU-6235 Hnta. Bch. J'tC room..oc»&n ww1 · mnoancn th• Gftiat new 1 2 A J Bdtml prqe. Quiet e om pl• a SHARE my wateft'ont hOnM • Addltion..A.lt1r1tlon1 .......... .,. -1Vlll1bility of two and ...... Sift' l130, 837-8517, wrdocl< man~ yn, $1Sll. ,, .. , Trader's Parad"1se· New .... -°"'"""' Securib' Cl&U'da. thrtt bedroom units SOUTH COAST mo. 675-43.ll. '-11 ill . • slabt Ir pa&., Biock, 1fDM r; HUNTINGTON for 1dul1L VILLAS • Huntl-leach • Mole. Brard .......... BR .. -m•> ..,,_ -PACIRC From$ZZS. llJJl"!~urBlvd. la Qui'"'• Hermosa nr0CX:·SDJ'rwy.$20-l32 P1nonol1 l1'nes Rooll119 For information, ~ llUI wk. or by mo. 5314400. 5JO ::::::".':-:------'I TU ~ ~~7 H.B. telephone Mrs. Gwtn NEW deluxe .f.pl~x 1,p~ SPANISH CO\JNTR.Y F...S· ROOMMATE 21-30, llnlabt. i'R.oHLICHE • REPAIR. n!OOVtr any root open'lO arn-6 pm Dt!17 lorenzoat645-0252 BR. erpt., drpc, bltns, TATE llvinl & 9Jll,dOUI M/F to abart my .i>I $80. WEIHNAarrENf 'times ~!!:it~ ~:i~ Rootin,c. · l!i'Jl!!:t•om•--~ pell welcom~ .fll Nobel nr .,.... .,....... I r ....r•.,,..,_•s • T. Guy Roofinr, n-• ~'~~AM~W~AL~l~E~R~S~co;, 1,!~~~~!;;;;;;;;;;.:;~J•I dw/encl ear.. chtldttn It ._w.1. Terraced ........1 sunJrtn Hu'nt. Bch. 536-166T. A llJVE TO THE -·· .... _ . ~. Coast ~Pl Cntr Call ru BBQ. Off ce ltent1I 440 ROGE°R~QrRJiruNE dollars D~L 1 do my own w;k, 551-a188 nr 642--8702 Un~lleva ble livlnc for ONLY NEWPORT CENTIR CHRISTOPKER EL SA 64.5-2780, 5.fg....9590. l Bdnn. Unf\lrn $150, DOBE. y l • * NEWPORT * Apb,. >'um $175. GROUND fLOOR "'---------------' SHORES Pum. or Unfum. 370 2 Bdrm unfurn. $175, 2,S00'4,89C f'illy lmP,,ved. AND CRAIG IN GERMANY Sewing/ Atteratlon1 Brand new Jndo.Chlnew Qr. • Dftumaklng -Alt~ ! Bclnn, 2 Ba, dreMlnc area. Furn. $210 Prime locl.tiM for ten.nt DISOOVER DISCOVERY 21" Ou·is er.It lnbrd w/trtr x...rae delwce apt, \V/W C..t• Mita AU.~ INCLUDED W*ntirc idellt)o, Excel. J'1Dd YOURSELJ" tn Someone 1'1Md1 work, val $BM. Trd -Cblldren OrK. ADULTS 'NO PETS -·· IOc per .-it per r:i. lor baa, lrl truck. camper S2J;, moottl. MERRIMAC VlS1'I' Olm MODE!,; It, ean ,,.,, • No oltliptlon trtr, m;,.,. mcbe, allO 2 CALL -o WOODS = PARKSIDE LN. w .. i.y N. T•ylor co. m•> ...._ 1w1 387-.!!93 om1, bo&ta. ,,.,.- (1l.f) tf7-Mtt JtHltenillJ NATIONALY JtZ<X>GN1ZED Haw: 2 Br hae, C.M. LoC A Nlee Pl-ta le T°"ther., •• ADULT LIVING From $140 ta $27S • ' 81kl.. So. ol. .san DlflO 2llJ Su Joaquln • Rd. MmJ Olriltmu -· • 50lC'lto, R.--t mned. Poten- Fl'wy. on Ba.Ch, 1 bllt W. Oil Newport Center llM910 And A Happy dal l!lOne Ct. Ct or AP. Halt to ParbiM. UDO Bide -~ft tor MD New Yevl !"!l·.f.~ !'!~ O.rl ar Lklo le or Dentlat -1-eq-, ft . on From ..• ...,....-.., 'U•-•;;11;1, It srnd tlr. for o~. bN.ut)' Ste,,_ Frt LIDO BAYFRONT. Apll 4 tt.of etc. Suite lor rUc:. of. . WAPl."T Colla Mesa ihouw, homes SI» ID U.Dl mo f1cea .U)>ltaif'I.. .Prkc· SH WE want k> wiab you the for SlO,<m Motor hornt, ~. B ' Jont1 Rt&ll;P Strvlce on happ\ttl of holldays and a Ed Riddle Really 6£8111 roker, 675-2723. ~mlsH. USS Via Lido wry v.onderfW New YMr. Geo. Meul -5574263 Newport lt1ch 675-3m. Steve, RoleMary, &laan I& HAVE mot"-_.e • Want .,.,.,,,,,,_,_,_=~=~~· Deborah ----Wtttcllff Riviere NEWPORT CENTER ====-~--poo1 !ablt. New ltallan bullt SpeclOUs 2 Bdrm, Bllna, ('II'-~b/leue dell ol11<.'9 sUlte. AI.COHOlJCS Anonymou11, 90 cc: Motorcyci~. $380. vaJ. peu, drspes, heattd pool. ~ ntept ._.... r..erox, PhoM M2-m7 or write ue. Want slate pool tabla OT Nr 1hop'1 a~. Adulla, law libr&iY, wcty • .tor. P.O. Box U23. Colla Mft1. ' 540-4494. AAk About F!'ff ~nl ~ arti. N~ Unk>n Ba.nk COUNSEUNG 4' Jnfo tor * * l*XI WH!dlfr Dr, NB BJdf, All otficoet: w/vltw. ; abortion. vuectorn¥ A -547-940! -· adop<lon. Ape&N, -* , I ~ IQ&:. Rani-made Designtd to ault you. 100% 'MIG\ 6'J9', Val. $.150. I 0=Call=,:'c:,"-'*...:...._::,.;;:;=.( Tm for runs. antQft, PAry, Alt.r1tlons -642..JMS art obJects/wbnllt. m.am Neat, accurate. 2) )'ean exp. What do :you have to trade! Televltlon Rep1fr Llst It ..... • In 0.....1---.:...;,;,;:;,:;; __ Olunt;y's laJ"l"lt ttld ftd-* BLAINE'S TV * ::"""--'-'""='· ..:6'2=·'51!;;;7';:.· __ Servlclnc All Brands Havt lft~t home in Bay-Known tor honnty 540-'31! crtat. N.B. SUbmit U'ds for TrM S.rvic• Inc, TD's or prlmt land, W~ey N. Taylor Co. Realtors &U-4910 GENERAL Tree Sttv. Yant clean.up, hauling, 1pri l-epa_lra. Reu. 646-SM&. GENERAL 1'n.'t'! Serv. Yant clean-up, hauling, sprinkler ~t"I. Reu. 646-6848. BEACH O>ttage on Newport Bay + ~· Owens Sld1f Crul1tr $10,000. COf'l'l'P{ete lttide far ? Dtya ~ mntnem en•• f4.4.1305. ' 'W h It~ Elephanca" O¥'f'l"o runnins your hou•t Tl'nl * them Into "CASH" • ..U them thru Dally Piiot O&uUlad. ~11. * . * .. • ' -- Are You Letting·. Cash Slip Through Your Fingers • See If You ·Have Any Of Thes,e Things A "· DA.ILY ·Pl·LOT ... WANT-AD ' Will Sell Fast! DAILY PILOT 'WANT-AD so Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 • • • . l •. . . ' --·--... ..... ,Saturdlr. -.II, 1971 ~!"!!~!!!!!!!!!~~ I " .. ,,.. lllll 1 • ,, I '1 • I IJI ... -·-"-' .:...• _llDJ I t .... II l!DJ .-~;1 " .., .. Jolt _w·~· ~':". ~ Help w..-. M & P 111 ~~ ~'!"""}~ & , ~o Help W•m.d, M & P 710 ~Ip'!'~~~ .. hi iif.Marlne _. Jo6 u BOAT CARPENJIRS 1 ,...,.., IN' P/tlme hi!# s -wk. SERVICE ..tab. Full ~ '-1¥ ,f\W'd ... boot W/""P"f, -... .,..,. nYU> ~ Sl&~~·=.L ~ -Qlstomm. c .ar. ~· 6'~ Ibo. ·-· 1-...,. ...,. YOUR· FUTURE N...:_. Bl·J C..ta M ., 1180 wkly Id · .Goodbeoitti. r,llliWy ..... l __ Top_,,_ ··~· -.... ~16. ' ~ _..._.ix> Willud Bo0t W°""" lJ» 1.IYOUltOWNBosSI PROJ'IUOMAL _ ~honeSEllVJCESl&tlonAllelldlnt. NJI. .-= -vi.io. Lopo AW'. j!.M. ' Mon, ... w-IOl!dtor ~ n,na -~ Su m"'t be ....... ~ lo Dl'3'1!"DABLE Coll~c· BOAT llJl~DlitS ' ~ :::-=:.-=.:--:IOO w. Ololt Jiiiy, ~· ....,.. • ..,,ir_ BA , lo _,,.. 1 Iii •••• .. !d : ,l.N"" -A Y•liw l!eot deal In 'itta. ~ NB (Halr<uta) • ·;r.:'7...;.l".rs;.:t: :;,.~~~~ .. ,Toxl c.. 835'111111 -l;DO .. ,,,. smyia: SIL A- --\ -o.ta· -• · • ·· ""' """'· ~· .,...it 1'Ull • -1 I I · 0aD lor APol PrWuctlen p · Pl'l'ii"' aYall. ~ ~~t.M:-u:S:K!~R-·~6:1311 16!1~,ct_""i:.'!. Statti>n,11'1ht.Jrv!M,~1 M.'llSON """· II< rlabf bancl Pl .. . Alll lor tt...L.. RENT•L STENO ._ · <m>:38Wm thebW.startbNewYeu imrmu • hMchool srad· Som -....... job In ....... INTERVIEWING Dee. 28, AGENT knowledp .. filulff, ... -· SOirt llOO. 29, lrl, NOWJ>!rl B/Colla ExMleueed for mP aP,,.. ..... penonallty, 'fype 60, peannces, exp., ca.ti Jee, BroWn, ~ M • 1 a• Sec')'-ltectpdoa.llt. mtnt compltx. Typjn& le Ute 1h 80, rd ~. Apply 81'1·lllf Coulal ~ WW~ brltll>t1nlnoe. booJd<eoeol>;c nqulred, 9AM.Q>M, ml Nnpori Joli W•nhd, Fomolo 702 mo -.Bl. at Adamo Aceural• neat typlne nq'd. P"-546-5025. Bl,., c.M. _,..,.,,,,_,,,,,,,,...,,-.,,,~,· BOYS 10.14 Speed not "'° implrtant .... llIGHT Product, !tight ptaee, T!JL'ElPHONE Sol!etbin • ::;» h ~y e ~!it to deliver pepers in tbl SU dicta~e~r= R. I 1 ht· t t me. W h l 1 le Women. ~ WIP + boo-. Oemente San Juan Cap1I. ~1;~ner .... _ ..... _ manqement ' mamdn1 ur. Our olc. lb·lpa\' ~ • Nur1e1 • trano.nd,.. .. ..i.--e.dl pocmec:l,neat~.req'd· aalft., diltributor --'tio~ 5:l)pm-9pm.put.crfltime, Hooioek....,. • Com---Send ...am. or tnlormatlon •·•·-/ ~· ca II Mr. ,.........., panJobl · \ ' w. i to 0 ••tfiedAdNo !12,c/o op.en • ._......, comm.Wk>n 615-1442 , ~ ............ H OMDIAXEMJtlPJOHN. DAILY PILOT Ddy,f,llbt, P.O. Bex l58l. ~ TEEN -~ muet• bo ~ ~M-~.Dl:lll. R. 1 owr 21, 21 ln'Pll''wll. m.-CASHIERS• car wuh. '"" MACHINIST / · · Attemoona .i. ... ~ $1.115 ENTl!USIASTIC )!OUth dJroe. !..~ tlm• ~ 1-d P.-yp. Miii euben if hr., mual 1w... -· tor· 1wttb . teaehtng _....... area. ....... .,..... rt(· u-,w can make a~ SANTA ANA 6&71Bl uJr tor 111•• bal:qroun4 intent!d In ao. Owl' JI. 9"-ftliO. ' ]mt .. ~ •• IQme lee \& ~ live noponllhle J>Olltlon Small, dean Ibo!>. w..., -·-for TIJRRET==~~u~i'RE=,..,o~P~I!.~:• -)OUIW P••P1" · Caanter """"for -·maa,,PauJ w1u.knowo1oco1-• 60-1638 """" Anoe., "'"O R&a! . Dav & Mite waittnr 1or Jon. .i: t:O • BABYSITl'ING "' II•• Gi~S doiph Ave., c..ta M.... - , -_,, To iuo. . • -keeplne. Live . In or MAINTENANCE lusbo Call Bob W!m>; -~ "'l N.B ...... m.ms: MAN 1 . • YI. ~ Acene7 Help W•-· MA F 710 For 1111 tokoout , & Dishwashers 21911 Harbor Bl •t - ACCOUNTING CLERK I food oporollon City Of ·NEWPORT BEACH. Apply In,,.,_ M nme s.iw.en """·•""" TEST City Of ' ./' . ~ Per Mo. 2311 No. 11,..tlwoy TECHNICIAN •NEWPORT BEACH• THE ISLAND HOUSE 1 >T· ...... In ,.. S.nl1 Ano \We .,. ~ ... - 12 Foohlon lai.nd . palrOori•lnt..u1cul.,.... ,,_ wlih !ho,_...._ N Inch * -......... -by l!loial Oppor: Em-. u.atc _,...., P'edola!o twpor,f '·.· • . g pm Jan. 5, 1!rT2 to Ptfton.. -~ illNlt ........ ,.., . " . t ' 0.: be! Ql!llc1e 3300 Newport R.E Land llle9• "' ~• '::"*.,,":...;z~~ Equal Oppor, Em,..,..r l!IYd.,N...;,,..Beed>.Calll. READY TO CHANGE? =::r:::m""= ...;.... -by 5pm i>oe-. -· ('II<) ma!33. ' We lw. .. tt ... you! _,,.--. -·-ember 28, 1971 «>.Peroonftel CASHIER, part time, Salary The -betHellinC lie· a , ,,,_~.,mdetW-. Ollloe, 3!0li .._ JllYd.,' °"'' Coola.¥_!'&Cor_f°"" LADX wtth),,.kenlec .,.., wJooment. m!nulft from ..,..,. 1 --. Nnport Beech, CaiH. 99, MS-1«11. live.in companion. Prlv. rm. downtmm Palm Sprinp. mmtl uted ..,-•-Mah de- ('IW mam. DENTAL RECEPl'IONIST IOXIO mo. 496-1596. Giant ad-''Oill .. , ....... ~ lldlL ,. Want exp'd-pel'90n capable Of w.m, Llve-in. OWn ltoorll 4 urate So. Calif. b@&innire Mathematii:.· ~aaiid AP8rtment M•nat•r ~' ethlcaJ practice. Ba.th It TV. $40 wk. N.B. in 1Jan., It ·"'• ..ne!d ale• lb:luld irdu&t C.wee- tor new 38 urua. nev H_lgh. If )'Ou are the BEST then st&--3101 people to C9WT the LEADS. phylicw com.s. Pnlif ~ 'IAnd A Freew~. City ti. Qr.. apply to!' the ei:'cell~nt op-,......... _ __......., In _....._..._ Headquartmo, in our. N.B. per in h field ti. ... itftift J pt;y. All" ·repliel will be iu-uu '':.""'N e ...... -.... orftcea. A ~ranch of cur • =·~re:=:. acknowledaed & con-forapt..6J1u twp(rtBlvd., Of1E BIWON DOLLAR copy, l -. ..-.-. Piwtoul llde•tioL> Send' nl\line "' C.M, 518-92':15. ,.-PALM DESERT 9 ECEIVl.NG,.\: --01•Uled""' ljo. "'2, Dally McDon1ld'1 GltEINS n. ~ but not b9Clllll'1· Pilot. P.O. Box ll60. Costa Has Openbvs for ~·~----. 1.1. ~ STOCK • Qn!Octl!pecilll'tolectJDe-, ,_.,.-. ,,. SWING MANAGERS & .,..,..,.. ., ........,., P.O. Box ·1515, DENTA·L Auhlant MAINTl!NANCE MEN -----ll;tl--1 ROOM, t NftportBeac!t. ". ., ehalnlde," tquna. s.nJXll>,_<lalllort-. 12) RN'S SH' IPPING. , '', ...... 21 _ over -.. -view eppt. (114) M'l.$836. U.Tam, medical IUlj:icll. Al'P Ork; -B. ,S151J _,, •• • -· 8lMI 8-ll1 lndlo, RN -Qft'.k $4!0 DENTAL""' 25 .. 45, .... Call!. s.u ... R" ()II Weve•kllwen ~ PBX~ to $4M « cOIJege, ~. 0pty MA NA.CEMENT ~tioniJ rt "'1lo ha app11al"ilCltt:V 3 Sec'y-Insurance $41'5 for a nice pt1'90nality1 avail Jor qualified. dedaion ll·Tam, I.C.U., C.C.U. tmffl Yn aper. In Chi "°"'be Gh1 ,_,..,.. ~ 0e1i.ner, exp'd In all ma11en -bave tho detttt LYN'S mekroc.n. .,........,_ See'Y-.,,.. -.... .,~ • b ttonodan-. .. 11c-. $150 Tl-• """' ... W"llJ', to ftm up to $2500. per mo. llpm.-1am. SU aeute units ment ~ tlrlq. ~~ 1tlll Pattern maker .\ ..wtni Call Mr. Shephard 631·1619 RN'S Cand!deuo -we b1i Sr. -114K a!Jo. O>otact !S4M93'J. far inlft'Ytew. ~ mH ...,,.,_ for - SoltwareMgr wU>K EQUIPMENT MATURE hlahlY ezp'd W-Only "°""'""'"'"'~ NEWP10RT MECHANIC HELPER :::"" ..:..=""0/'"..:;1; X·RAY TICH'' , :..=:~= Por...,l\O Ail•f[b. , w .. ~ n ••• ·-ft---D N oceanlroot :l5 unit hldtr, -~ -· · malntalft -. ... -~· r., • City Of Lqun&Beaeh.1or3Brept CENTRAL -·-.· . 642-3170 · • NEWPORT ll~CH. • aa1ary, aer. ""'d. Send · SUPPLY TECH ' • I G M1......,.,11re1co,P.O. --..-w.---..~ • •AV~,S.A_.L_!:~_! "'5to 111'1,Por 1114. Box m, WU-Calli. ··--··,' •en--~ 1rt11 a ,>nJIAIC& .. ,. ~ ..... • • SO'l'4 . ··M1$$10N IP For ~NW ..... portunl!' In )'OUr ...=.--I pionths ...,., In MATURE .b&bysittar lor .CQrilMUNl'l'.Y cd paua.i. ' _,.C1li14'0:1011 ::~.~or 1;;; """" lnfall~ my home. m ~l~L H ' (2131 441·1171, •X·D:i BABYSl'ITER; MATURE hy5pm.Decembe1.12l,197l, ·~~m. Start Jan. :S. Minion VJeJo CaJJtwy,, ABBOTT ·woMAN to care for 1S mo Penonnel OOior, 3300 New-~ · (E, on San~ l'rw),, ii: Sc:ientiftc;~ Ph'°•t ~ btby, my home, vie. Wilton port Stvd., Newport Beach, Men/Women day eountu Crown VI.Dey p~ay) .i. Fa!rvi..,, •day wk 12> c.Jlf. lmll. (114) mam. help, u ., ' dally. PHONE , Equol Oppor, ~ wk. 64M359. · Mell0Wd'11 16861 Beach (714) 495-4400 . • llEAl1l'Y opentor """'ed EXECUTIVE BlYd, HD.. ' (714) Ql.7700 cu. Ooitture• .. l!otlque, . Por..Onol AgO.cy , MarEL_ delk a oftlee .. ,.. ' ' • WAIT.RESS , 1999 So. Cit Hwy, Leauna L1tol Sec'y to $700 Trainee In tx<hlna• lor epL RN, lull time, llllhl 1hlft I >Tl min. exp. 0... 35 Yf1 Beteh 494-4525, • v ~a Top tlldllil 5'8-9756. T-11, JtN, pt time rtllet o1. qe, AvrJ.y ht ~ bf. m.93lL O>rp Exper PJ.imed 7-11, xlnt lrlnp bnltl. = :.!~~ BEELINE ruhlont Dlft<> 410 w: Coa1i Hwy,. NB e e NIEDED Beverly Manor, Capo Dell. 1llO _ .. tor full or p/time. No m. Suite H i'4>2716 Beach, 4•5786· M Met1 ., wt: W• train. car necfp. Two Office Glrl1 ROY ».vado mw in-WAITRESS Wanted Must be ean l536o0942 or 539-5435, -Experlenacl'-( MWlt be 25 and: •ble to iJ1W .te~ ah&mpoo Sirls. E'Xper in dinner 0bDolf 6 TELEPHONE -APPLY -watani., 11ylh110 ,...,. cocldallt. l6M6:l5. 1 SOLICITORS 1!11E.16th SL, C.M. lk>nht, manleurlt~· l>n>ken • wmc 4 Hoon down h&irdl'esaft'I, ii: kUoti w ANTED a P p 1 t e a t t o a 1 Weekday Eveninp NEfJ> mm w/mam.pment at H•lr Hunten, NS. women OYf!t 30, mat4 Cd Mt. SOltel•Monday. K1H ~ I: •blllty 6"-2151. service 1n bDtnel. Cal1 83:!-2880 • ., malce cl<cl>lolls, Xlnt SALESMAN Tr<-0321. GEN'L Ofc/Typilt. part ean;m~ntlal. can ~ Younr, aarestlve, txJlft'l·l;w"'ANTED;<;:;;;;:;;-:_,,=::n:":11>::'..,.==:I time J:lr aC<.'OWltfnc'ofc. 1n app • • ence not nece1Ml')'" ·Full elderly Cnup1e 6 da1I •wk; o.ta Mesa, · -at NURSES AIDES eamml""'1peldwhllelrllno S hn • dOJ', ....._ 11atlllle4I -· poasftlly :J.U ShlJt ln1.Manaaementm111anet wuh!ni,-. f/time Ju-April.. Ca 11 Apply .fn Ptt9on at .U timel. Sales pitkm YOU?iG PiXJF'LE 11 i 54Mll61 lor 1ppt. Huntington loooh wi!h • luture. Demo avail-needed 16 · aell · "°""". GENERALOH!ee~rk;will Conv1le1cent Ho1p. •ble, ~ C•ll N.B.Stut$1.50pll'hr.·Alii 'tratn. '12, hr. S&n a._.. IUll Florld1 °Avo. 54&«Jl7. ....,. mu .,,,_ ,.. ' &31151 _, • H.B. 147-3515 SALESMAN exper. nq"d ., drl .. -rob1t ..-. G..;,.,,_ "'"VEL OPPGR'l'tiNITi 10. J manap",ta111 .. 1er 1or now·I~~~~~~~~ "'..-i '""" 'llcenllld Rell E1tate hilbt.k:btprccram.Pnwej~ o.n • s t111ts a.23 ir.. 'oa1e1peop1e. s..,.... ·....., fti\111>. _..Ale ability. .,..,, o.. : The "Y' to trawl. 'Above aVft'llll boll. Top commltlklm. Xln't ~r-rtdtt. No m. V ·01·1L· ._flue !IDO ·-Ha .. ""' °"" cleu t.lve~Jtm~en~L~Call::M:r-~Ali.~•·1:=~iii!ii~iii6il • ; . )'flrlriy, Plft'nfl wetaxne. phone. · j .. 675-7442. • ' S.. .Mr. ~ _.., w. E. Llehelmyer lleolklr SALESMAN 1 .Ant_,~,;.,,==..,,..,_,.,,,~I00-1 Pll. T' =H~,'au,.111!~-64&-~ewpo<tBlvd.~ Y"C;fi~,,Gd.J'::W ANTIQUI SALi HOUSEKEEPER 4 d.,, • OPERATORS WESroLl1T ¥11 ~· l};. .. 23 M wk. Parle Lido ConvalelC!lll ...,.., Pftwonnd Alfil'llCY . ..-.. -1wttrditl ea h ~ · Ctnttr 642-IM(, ~~m' .,.nttdl.,.,•·,.~ :":. ·~ West.cliff Dr., NB _..._ .u-..u ltlOfo ORA E ..,., e1.T......, ,._ pUw center, oil 17th. HOUSEKEEPER. N.B.,-IJve-tool. •F Bitt:b st, N.B. M$.2T70 rcund table A dlairl, trunlat, In, Tuel ... Se.~ Own...... "' o.c. Alrport, Secreterla!J.. d-................ - , J no -· ~ OUTSIDE aoJeaman !or au., LOg.I -'y Trolnoo tnc nw:11. -ortnderi COASTIS p&rtl ,..,., :I08ll Plactntla, Ana-•Wventtyw/ .,......, -......, ~ lecNling . Market~ace ' . eoeta Mna. a tha?P atta'OeY awali. 10'I wt.tdn, m\ICb morw. 2IS: H'' )'Ol.l're a (IUee:I' minded 831-3115. ' .. l!O' 'ICE pt. Cd -M-LOVELY _,.,.,, • ~ ' 133-71'», llmnll a Dennll 0... -Xlllt cond. BeUI . '.y~ ""'°""" Alen<Y. *2 -· '9!!0. WW City Of lllldielson Dr., Irvine. heton Or!llmu. M.., NEWPORT BEACH !le<T<IUY ~·1 An~quu. 3UI • • • Girl l'rlday, attraetlve. Newport BlYd, C.11 . . ·. ias2 to '1035 Per Mo. Pleuut telepboM manner MS-.llJO. 1 ~ PERnffl. . • muoL Good typll~ Sh COLLECT o1 Oriental '"""" SERYl(l$"A(;ENCY -hlall """"1 ,,.du. hl!lplUI, l10! ,,...11. 1 Girl mmn. rlne mlllla e:tion, previous exptr. de-office, San Cl.emtnte. Sa1&ey Jvory A te.icwooct ICJ'ffft, Free .t: Ftt l'ol1tkmt alrabko, but not ttli'd. For open. Pbofte 492.-51631 Mr. Orttntal NII. auwr, mile. Payroll llkkpr $500 comp!.., Information .,. Eccles. 2121 E. Oout Hwy, eo.ni ~,P~~ prdlng 'the'JX)lidon,eontact Stt'RE'tARY, Pan time at dfl Mar. quart<rlleo ~ ie.i .....::.. 1"nome! otllce, UIO New· 13,DO hr. E-rln1 MD RAJU: Ori( Oortta 488 E. 11th (at Irvine) CM port Blvd., Newport Be•th. typlne experience dt1irtbte. Screen Prlni. SlCntd ' 642-1470 Callf. !P'Jlr.Q. cn4 ) 61U633, J..aauna Be•ch l oc a tion. "Sona "1th An ~t" bf5 pm /an.25,J97'l. ~989$. , B•autlfully fram•1 HOUSE HuntlncT Watch thl Turn 1JllUMd lleml !nO> quleJc Vaeonde. -money! Rani -· 1 YoUl' hoult, apt., 1tort rut rtlUlts are just a 11---------····-----------··· ................... ,, __ ,L.,:!!!!=~-•( OPEN ll0l1Sll oo11111U1. cub, eaD w..sm bide.,•!<. .... D&J4' Pilot oalla...,·-1' • I ,. I I 11 I ! t I I \ ,_ I ' I I t l -·-... -... ,_ • .. .. . , • t •1 • !J ,., ft •• •'t , .... ....._ •• _ .. ,._ -J I • l • ,., . -7 "' . ' -. . ' • • ,-.1.n _,,_ I I .,,II --'• 7 ~'~ . I :, '1'1 I 7 ~ I 1§1 I ~ 'I' 7 •z ... , 111 ..... _ ... c p . ' ·-~ ... ~,~~,~~~ -~~1 · "~ I ......... l~rl .. .,,,. J~ I -1~rF ........ · I~' ._ • z, • ~ 1DO ,.......... 110 Go-,hle ' • 111 ,w-rr.,_ , : 111 ~I~ .111 Ml..rlftOua ·~ Spwllng 8-o QI TV, JtMlo, HIP~ TV, R•dlo, HI,., llf6 ~.-111.... a ROOM GROUP · "'IOVING!' .,.;,;;;-:i: ri>lt-.ieiiec~, .~:~ . Sf/ W•ntod ••• -soc...,, rubber""'..... .,.... . 136 _ _.,.,.. 7 ),, • ~ Dutch, ALL NEW ' .-, TV ..mo:;ov bod, loiot -N x ID "L" U ndlo "Ahdtroi\o 4rbnet WA>!T to bo> • l!Hd c:hlldc' pump, lmUe, llnl, Jr .. , %1.:' P.ROV1NCIAL A4mllai c.mnl S,011111. uncllltqo! .......... ···ttqun . FUJINITURI ...... doublo ... , .~ M<U mo. LOv.f, court • ltr -·.,.,.•took Pito< fable with .... d>aln. IUll, ladl<s ,.t -·· ,.u -TV W/I ...... ndlo • ...,...._, 100~ watt I, :•• 1 • dinettt •t. ~-~ ~·•ai ,~~~ ~ .. vaJ\U$ ~ Al..d?iftua:Yi:inm.an.in club•• ~.M5 Temple phoqrqih oontOI• -. tll'l/bn 1tereo, 1 track. :~ ~ 11'1'? -d I .,. -..... i,,.. .~ '"* wU ~ w .n:in:. u.i-Jil .int'. &11-~ aOOd ~tioa. ~U19!' .Hiil .. Dr., I:quna 8'<dl, N''Ldl"HlClll"D. Pvt ..... olld• <Ontrols. -.!! ~ .................. -1.,. u""" -cu•. """' -. :: w.i ... 1 .... ~moiliald "•lilJ4Bi;ii ' . EXTEf!SlON ''.-••••et ~to.. ' . _.. 7 ..., lpkl's, eompl fUll,,, • i'~llr,.~Oll~ta~M~-~,~8't~A:911n!!'I ·--'Spc_...._ ::;'~O.~~"""' ~ l"'1 -'•bllr 'la'<lfi" ~~2' hll!"i~ Strddler 'll~"S/ftol/ISIG!!; Klloilsl Whitt Staj' CltOWN stueo tap• GoirUd ~!!.~· l"j· · 111 ALL l'OR P9' ,.,,.....,.,... ..,........ $1M-all. -·q_7• ~-· ,,, --. ---· 218: 1-. Ill\ eld boots: ..,...;;;. ·model SHC44 i l31!1· N .. •-·. eom..,.' • · •· ~GTON-.UIM -·-•/semt'preCJcjis m ~"';=sJ:' 54!.:JD. "'•" • Adhr , • .,, .. sewI>w spe.-'. $100 c1ow11 enc1 ,Saye sus. u.s.A.79s;i; • COST+lll% .TE~~SO ll<d1«d'1"1.'U/.1T,11,1t. -.-.... -~ 1148.-. ·-• WAllJEn:' .....,1 .. , Not&• 1u take.,..,,,,,. •• .,. EquJpWartl>oule,17 ~-', .1PPLWa: ~!! WJ-, clo .... , -~ $QO. Alto m~• • ' p ... • -'1;!.JN. -I • St., CM. Open ~~ ENTJRE STOCKll LAY-l>WAY PLAN """": 1neL &di t!Ul>o " ._. ~,3'"· ldtii 1' '!'QOI. t,.ble ,w/coe nek roof lo~, Sela c 1V .• ....., Hil'I , -• • ·e<> •::::2142=.,· =~,,..,,.-~! (Ji..llii:e;a,~ w--... °'7· • TJtADiRS liq, slide projectior • lJt.w:..,.. met411Jc , brocidn: u:·~ tab&t, Mwt u. 96i;,,,., ,.:., .. ' -.;.c.__v---1_ , I a» '70 .Motorol• Ster ... iin ZENJTHS at the loWlf( -TV'a. COnWtUenl l'URNITURE ....,.. " tnor'erxlnt lll'!GOlorapot. '! <dlZ,_,...._mJi>l.bl!re$SO,Muolulln...U.......m .. llr'~ Ooosole:AMIFMtw1er,tun> prlcu1DOran11«:0w1Y.AJll' r., Chrtatmar'aifts. ·It. , . 1. ~Fi'"JJll/Dl pb>m COG; RCA. B&W (IONOle ,ail tabN, tape deck. GOOD models tn stock &.• .. iio Terms. 2ll2 N ............ y, $,A. HouMhold Gciodt' , 114 ~LIDA"V 0 .1!'.f h s6le '$15,. :s.;,.n ·-GllTSI Bui Gultu, $11: g. llllllb ··t ea!Jlnet. J....s OOND, 1111'1/. « bot olt,r. cl!spi.,. Phone prices ok. !'!mtone Store, 4!5 E. • 815-l3lll • , . ocROBL~MS? , I cal>IDet.SI01 m-7l!IO.. •Iring Bus $40; Tiumpet cCOft!I,, fjl), 218'1' .-..i. 64M6'l1. • Chromacolor av•il. at 1325, l'llh St., C.M, 846-U« 0wMr ltlovlng lo Apt, SllEEPSKlll' -. IMO 6 D~~ ;;11,!:l~f IDEAL · Cbmtinaa ,.Gilt tor '15: Flute 1100:, ~ ,..UO, OlltAM-, 64$!'1\61/,. -·n MAGNAVOX 00 wa~ ABC Color TV, 9021 Atlanta, , 1ruRC!D to .ell eled. 2JJ HU:!~ fu!f.d.ftnlture $10.:.0 ~ FOSslLS. · S. the ·~ Pr. of Saw $25, Tt.~ Rec $10, 1DO¥ie MAGNAVOX 23'" (!OIOt/l'V A stereo con sole, Medlter--Huntington Beach. 968-3329. iolt wall hN.t'!l't llke .Mw a ..... ~~ ~wn 6f6.m'I , . Vbit~--u1~~ ... •""-: ~.M~·Wltf.Jlactoty, pro~ $40, port.~. "". st.en!o combo. $475.>Xlnt raneu •tylt. :IClot eond. * 1 PAIR JBL' Olym~. $100. Gu wee $150, Sinatt care lte;:ia. frart room tit., I 5 ......... ....,,_... M"'T' ,.1.~... •n • "'""'l ~ $4:5 mlcrnecope. QI -64.2-4417 'P,"! Golde• TOU<h a Sew $11D. •-• ..,,., llJO'solini.c. Jewe ry II ..0. CM, """' -" ~~·PL NB"''•:;,: M,;,.i, ..a• $25 -• a>nd. -~· ', -• .,.Uers:•$lllO. Call..,. lilt IG-4561. items. .aft 6 mo. dd. Bar-Wffr• to buy· Di1,mond1 ~. 979-tot. MOhday, ~-~ ) ~-rr' .,_..,... · n .. -.~'"-·-...~· Dime-A..t.iDe.~ · Whlte Elephant t>lme-Arl.Jne 6; ....-. · '•'• aJn 6392 "'--tlirQ S&turday $4 •PJd..!Qm.. Ylii!W n Olnff ~-·· ""-•v AX, out:'M;Z"'"'°' ·~ #i · ~·. ;;LEAN late . model I prtoed. """"t.a ~um. C'UU,, ttU. dQ·•·Ewntnp byapp!t.J HO Train Set 4x8' cotn»leta cwt with removal1>-l•h.,,....,.. _____ ;...; ______ ...... ____ .,. =~~m:S.=; ~· ~ ~.~ ~~ ~~ D~b\M ~ ..Je. ~::1':. ;~.~ :=!.~U:i':en.mllc. ,•c-". ' -/: i "9-im · * earat di•inood ~-~-J--· ..: $185 • 67lst.il• • our· f"'""'"US " ASHElt ,..._. 3FCll<dtoomse~-bed ··•· 1"· al•mt.· ....... lma:ti l2!10.Ul--011..,,.z , . · . GIHV ~S:tieledloaotreOOnd. ~~. cheat'. :e~~ <:'11 after Kil.t~fll ·cJ!lna, 'l\hai -5'6-:tm ' ·. , ~~Weir.~· \ 'DIME A tlNES f· ~-;:-.. ~ Guun. o-. ..-s' .m.S10-sm112 ~1rio;y . '. '•16 ~.;.,~~ ~ ~~:~~Zj'cic..':t ~~~:,..sW:· ..... J;; -, • ·.:: . .. , < • . . -.,... I • lam.pt f1surtMs . c:vved '7·11. Some Petitlet many _., _,..2220. I • ~ ,.;,. ' . ' • GER.ATOR. wube!t, ,' • **ft*' ." _ room.~. izroAI.q. •. braJ)d.. -::;De~. Nr **'TROMBONE*'* WATERBED $8. VW tire It )IUSIC box,$25. Deer hQrl\t 1-0 ~A1T. amplllier $10. $l(l drfu, must ltll thla week, 3 PARTY earace sale, Top 10' ·Craftsman ,Radial Saw chest 1 end table• f:fc. F&ltvWw &: Fair sco«m. GEJ'ZEN gold mute&: case rim $2. Nylon 9x12 loop rug, $547. V.ecy ok\i camera $10. · bodta t1Ze 3'iii, $3. ~ all cbe;ap! llG-3613. ot tht World. Chain, beck. with ~ ~ cuten. M~ Mrr-ii29. · ' ' NATURAL To u.rns a I the Ex~nt 'conditlOn , foam back $3. TWo sewing Old trunk $10. 536-8296. ~ •tereo turntable $15. St~ao _,_..__ mabos· drop leaf · table, ectru. Near new 1_ 1dbl , San Cl · <192-0963 machines ss-rr. mint ftcord TV Admiral late model S25 speakers with enclosun:' .V' ~~.~fer,~ lamps pictutta, pot.&: $140 . • . ~ CRYSTALURosenthal Minlt:,~a fur ·1hawlcol· emente . . \, ... -.th diamond . , h.Surlboard5JootJrhi. deyef. MS.Temple Hills Dr. ' · • -' • iteotle eobl ti $35 12 · Iu. jacket w/tull tum back l2 Chord A tobarp 125. c ..... .,."'r W1 "~ ~ter Re m I n Ito n eac · i-. LaiuN. Beach. 494-3610. pans, elec: mixer, to}>I, Gray;~ ;;;ode1 n;..1'7' "' ard sa li e ~. $15 eocktaU c:Uttt •. Make Offer. Good undltio dJei $7, Me!!'• maro o-u Portable la.le model $20. $18. Bissell Sweeper .~ boob ~"•t of ~~ airless spray pOt, $300. ,e ~P quer • • • ~~ .. i co , n. iprmal sport jacket new, Carnival gJua $4. 536-3280. 962--9759. • : free 14' w b It e People• Eneyclopedia, oc-'* 6'f5.:.7063 * . . Bn.cc;Iets, 2 OUne.e $25 ea. . * 536-7950 * tat .40 $3). Dyed 1ox ' BLUE fonuica dinette t\ol,!! Frigidaire ttft1rttator Ez. tuJonal • • , erd tables, , ~ ---;-· . A·I r 1 c • n ~ v 0 r. Y $ l 5 • ~-.~_,,CU' •t, ·$25. MUST eeU ·Fender precision -sweettt, ne'W $13, Full bed· BOY~ Stingray bi,lres, good $M. Blue padded chairs' $5 '··~ a:ind. m-6358. Ch~latmas ~eoorationa:, MJ.KeltaM!MJI~ "111 ~ade 1ilver ~ Ht1;thldt; smt:t wave radio bus.1 :yr. old, never used. ~ $3. Pol&roid swµ:.g. condition, $11 and $15. each. Loheet stainleu .~ REFRIGERATOR, La rse bedroom aet w/Vanify, old STEREQ. 1973 Gairard bas Jighta'S $1D ft. Qther ~· $25. }· llAthkit! 1ul t•r Xlnt cond. $210 642-3754. . 'r $1. Unique C'llpboud 9&2--3436• skillet and lid $4. tee 1ka~1 Pbl!oo, ·Xbit eondi&n. $10 • .jubjoo .olid ~fern~· lull -stereo'. chln;er,' 'I.tr hn S1 to $50. &C-7650. am~ $75. 6 Pc~ let Fender Deluxe Am .,.. $1&: Foldinc 3 step a~ $4. }'ORD truck~ ahd wheels CCM professional bladet, C.U ,$30-1034. head aJdis '!'I b i,nd i n.r·•, aua.pe 11:iton apeaktil, NEw. Jd,Juatable ~r shocks ~· ~tJolib wet awt, $5. CUstom «ivered Very ~ Fi've gallon can $L Sul~e $5 .e:a~h. '62 Chevrolet tac-size G'iii $5. GE grill and AVOCADO ekt drytt, liloe ml!'ba akl OOott, site 9, cot. ANJ.'trJ4.,. '1.teieo rad to for Jeep wason;. ear tire ~.in xlpt toad. coodition $100. St6.tl8'1 n. Books lOc each, girls tory air PJ .. Front hood SlO. wattle baker $10. F1Y.. ~ nr-'· Owner movln s . ~ taWe, dftala', liquor . w/fY:r. + ta.pe deck: •till 'cbaibl', .C ariow tim, 15", 66-~ . . .. dreues size.1~12. Sl·$2, a~ Rear deck lid Sl0.-962-1782. spinning rods $l5. Mt?'s .s.cnftoe $!D. &13--192$. dtcanfl:n,. old ,bottles! braijd.• "nnt' Wu ·•le'f t ~iaht:I, ¥t.vibt:a~. mall, BEAlJ'l!IFUlJ weddillC .dtetl F01:'K Guitar .$XI. N~veZ\W proximately 100 bottles, one VW F nde $12 Se deck trousers size 34x30 .SJ.. GEDlsliw..._ ·I= .. ~~·~~'!:-;::~~~ ~~.:~~~pl~~ -~~ .. t~~ei.~~ :,·~~; ~IOO~e12$T~~~; ~1:: ~;.Paru8J1.iz. ~~~~"7i!!;4:~ $25. SS.~ .aktr. l:itdM!b 'jl~. $ll5 ; or take 'oya aman -Dr. Lqw)a Bcacb 49t-3610 ·~ ~te 1-:ce .. o,,. VOO.C. 11.utar amp. Xlpt coDd. hl4i ape~ . ,$10: Good , Christmas lights 3c ea.cfi · Ta.st ,Muter "9atW 1Da1IY milc. 29JI. !-I t a payments. CoUect\:111 DepL SatJA Sun 9.5. • deaned. $ell $15 or belt-· $300.. Vox U ·~ l[lillat &.2'xl.4 tow profile white tire CHILDS table ~ chaJra $10. Gold Corfame purse , *"" Like new. 1850 witt Lqµpa, ~ .ixun.. Sat '(1~ . • . ~INI Bike 3;i H:P., BS ~ fu, ~2798. ' t"' $150. ~98. · $5: 968-1579. · Magnus 22 key organ $15. 'matching shoes, 7A $( e891- $19.!i0 5f8.3TT4 • ~ ~ 10 am.. · 1 Eltctronlca hobbyists • GEi400 port. atll!reo $35.•IIM CLARIN!:l' le Case, like BR.AND new t;J ~ctr ic English tall boots aize 6 $15. Kidney shape Nevamar eOf ~rner-1 A 3l'', McLtne~Mower W/3 hp ' 1Dth metil ~ ~ .Will EXec. elec. typewrittr, '$b:S. new. Perfect Christmu eilt. t.DQ.thbruah;. set _J$._ .¥ake ~llilti . lhow coat green f~ table, mahlnny $&.' 2 Equlprnallt • "W;.$85.Mcl.uoednrw/3 ANNIVERSARY•SALE VDC-.'l.ot,ol3 -th $125. Elec . $40. Sjl>-0!62.-good,.,Cbris!J\IU,,&ill. su.,. me 14 $20. Faberwue '"d tab!" $3 each."!!~ 11P.~i50-Hutd:dsontra..,. Pewter• silver ffoilow&re, ~uctor ,cable, w/corr. ,broilft' • rot:laerle 1'$25. Pl•nos/Org•n• 126 Jt'omelnalrer .. wper bake btoller$20.644-l1S8. · velevet red: taffeta IU]i< CAMERA Tripod. Qidt pro. p:>rtalile tnileT dOUT· $15. ttnkarda, charma, men's necton: & power ·~ 847 ... *4'. . · · -oven $4. Appli~ed baby .5. SPEED Schwinn Stingray coe.t, aize U...14 $7. B;rown ·~ ~ ~-• 8!M ~ C.M. ·~ jewelry &: · ~tive sifts. cord. $10 e~ch. ~. FJRE extil'lg cJose.out: 10o15 ~IANO & ORGAN ,: quiJt won ribbon at~ $25. $25; 1 unicycle $20. 2 pm, wig, blonde wig $5 e~ '2 Only. . Hand • machine enan.vin& 2 Bicycle• 20'', race track on , a: ~ lb. co:r dry che.:.m 4 1( '* SALE * * is· .p!et"e crystal pundl aet boys rink lkatet $20 each. lamps with shades $1 ~~ 10" projection ~ Jta. CH R ISnlAS Sale!...SOt.u· dODt on J>iemuea. ' · · 4X8 ~ piyWoDd, (2) ' 3-&beU water unlts.' Sealed tagpd Tremendous disco~t on tam· $5 .. Admiral . 'liV $25. Aqua 548-4765. 5 drawer chest, 14x44 $10...J2 ~diant Leptiealar, lift mi cha.In,. btd, 'JMxib. ~toys: -NO~CK'S ' metal bookcue•,.-GE .floor ltin .date,pt.rfcond.~ Oils~· ~tmas de-WOvenwood~~cost • -used bricks Sc ea~b. r l,loQ w/cstmn cue $40. 6'B-39t0. kitchen 1rt'ltft, au!tcasea, 1D2"E. l&th. C.M. .~31Cl Polishfl', 'tntff'-Cl)tn 1w.ith e&. m-.7249. . livery gua.rant~. No pay-S'lS. Gai: clO'tbe• dl')'er, VMStereorecordplayc$25. mower $3. Electric ~ FumltuN 110 ~ limps. ndioS. etC. . . •I>kn.· pipe · cuttina' ~. GIRL'S Scb,vtnn.. • , L ll rnent. 'til FebruarY.; nted., coil $20.' K:itchen ~~ ~~ ~~= beB4,' Shavemaster : Sfo 285t Carob St., N.B· ~-MqDEIS • F l'ne Queen.bedtrmH!'.Sa.CrUiC:e! .. ~' Choose from:, . cbainSI.SO-elcb.C!upboard • .._...... ... .-..-..6"' Never\l!ledCrattsm~e~ l PCE. .stctioDaL atudJo Uf..511t. • t ~ tD tcale. AD 96J1-3613.~ -.Chick, •. ~cellent $ 2 5 · Yamaha • Chiekerl.ns doors, IDr can use u large boards Sl. Double UJ, Vaid· tra shaver $9. Seth ~ ,couch. .fttric .. end.; table, ' WIDOd hull1; canwa Mil& . ' C&lld 1 eleetr1c Ol'IU $15. Conn • Thomas decopage boards Sl each, ty with rnn,or $25. HiP boy Metnmome $8. Ch r o-:nt't 1ampe. bar Ii: I ttDola, 2 MOVING • Must at.II ~~ Muaeum qua.Lit)'. 1lot from ~ iT. Couch, sre;en ~vet, 49'-1237. Fischer • SChimmel Ofi&inal oil paintinp & $25. Queen mattress $3). mu.sic stand $1. Books lOa mattreues • law1JUXJ•a. me« dr)w' $tl. Xlnt ~: •kft.. _ by oki · European ~·ma&-, rood con. COMPL Familymembenhlp Kohler le Campbell decorative wan baniin&s Queen bo!' springs $20. eacti. Garage-tools 2Sc-OOc Good cord., must aeD. Mal11· baby ~uoriell, cralt$m&n. Pr ivate oOJ. ,~iti on ,.,$,\6Q. R.u1sel 'N.B. TeMia Club. $300 + *Se'!! & hear the Optigah $1lf!Gl$25 839--8553. Table radio, electric .$11J. 763 Center St. 646-6587. Sat 493-49'11' att 6 pm & w1£nds., tumiture j:. ~ ca. pa q, leetlon bein& llquidattd tlq'fboard, ~. aon._.U'J. 1910 tnna. Movtnc JJlUlt sell! open daily JO 'til 9 ~ ! 549-24.10, night after 5, all day llm-. . ~ aofa. ~· sta-a3!11, _ • I~. 100cc dirt bikt, $125. M&-s:z9l Sat lo-6 * sun 12.5 ;)l"~n. wire 24 gage 2 , ...&.. .. ~'T Zenith· col9l' TV. GG-«i89. . m-t.424, M p.m. 5'8-fl659. -• COAST MUSIC conductm'" h per ft, :rqlilti. RE~GER!AIDR $25. Dec-~· . remote mntrol fm C!OnlO&e, . FORMAL Meditem.nean DR . SMAU. J2J Baa Accordion, NEWPORT HARBOR purpose cord,.ateel c<ft and' tric dryer $25.•Electrlc knife STEREO tape recorder J25. 'SUS. Genuine contovr ':.1~~~~~ trt:~can.TftsUetab~i~" ~~~~b@d~ webul~, ~;".mt'nleos.~Mesa A* 64~2851 vinylwve1'E!d2cperft.Sft. $10 .. School desks S5-$10. ~pllli,er $25. 100' J'iDll •U 'Jaunge cbr, blue brocade'---1 ...___• x 64",,'atends to 100''· C 'e · '· bike It misc. X-con.d . ' 1 ft0:6Nscentbli!s"""'M!lf-bUlbs ~~.Tanks,SJ..$25. puge7conductol'wlttfl5. ._,,,, like ntw $125 .__~!,,~ '"'b--" ~-• ma· •..a..-.1 ac:ale, ~by hone, baby St~ms USED SPECIALS 114 each --···ts 'a11 Tools SOc..$5. Electric SO'·roll12g'"gew!n$3'50' ·-·· ' • t1ont. MtJI)' .... ., ... _ for w-. ~ u..-a. ~ " ~ll':\I clothes alao cottee maker • .. · · ' Muell! · / ' • ........... ' $7 · drill · ' '73-0S1D. Chriltmu. Q: MaJ'lllft'lte credenza.a, M x 19" ea. $751). blend ' & ., mubJt · till 5 GORGEOUS Iona formals ~.player Pi8110 w roMs tYPes w o me n • \\'e&J' !!10~ .. 50. Electric .roll 3/0 heavy copper wire PAIR walnut tri...x speake'ts ow. 175-6121' -Clillf&an Matte V auto. ~ 12-14. Eac:b cost over $200'. '$995 • Hammond LlOO $76 materiah from lOc-$5. ~ '15· M~ heat exchanger $20. Ingersol 1660 air g>m iso Nice-~ ~ ' water 10rtener, pert e c,i. ' · · . Ms · each; like new. Su.lit, •Hammond M·2$5$ •Ya. fric nJ:itOf µ.~ 'f!P. $5. 4 N>' ~ pumps ~25. Table pressor $25. 4 eyi~ ~ l'r p -r GARAGE Sale: SchwlM Biloe $150 . eM-18'12 OllU'1'MAS SP!l:IAL k &73--m52. •• maba D-74 $15f5 e K'lmbaU gas engine $15. Games 50c-saw $25. Electric razors $3-engint $2.5. Trailer $25. 50• hlghboy" $85. 3 ~.f~ $45. Cllrl•~tma• tree MoviNc·. ~ Chippendale New, naturU wool Penlan e · · · SwingereMANYO'IHERS SL i.0322 Sbanlr'i La Dr., $8. Forge blower $25. l" air hose $25. Tank .$25 stoola $2S. &t&-2132. w/dand $5. ~ SJD, &: _.. • .WC broc. l'liP>"•l'tr&c.-. liwlf. colon, f R E ·O pen in g Sale ; Open Evt!'I & &in, 1.S Ha 646--3250. AJr compre'Ssor accessariet " .-. ~ Mile. iteml. 2210 Jtutacts. ::n.-, ~. · w-..... 1;.h ~ w/beautitul detiam, ap-Designttt.'Mm.P1' ,a thiDp. HAMMONp ORGAN · SKI.boots Raichle 7%-C $2) $25 2·1" gear pumps 51,o FURN Sak· Antique dinlllc Apt. A. C.M &O-OH9 ..... All""""e ...,......, • CllUlll -..i-.ie .ln value w/ap j: Bftt1.a' R11H · 3371 Vla srut>JOS•in GI1U.4• '4" Sears bike $.11. W::L..:.' ~ ,, • · ach. al . J • • 6 ~ 2 1 · 00 ' · 1 wUhbowl le pittber $75. . ., ..... ,. -" '' ~-Udo" h.J 673-3525. roRONA DE1J MAit New pair ot girl.I skates size Orn 5 thne&, 646-6759. e · l i · pre~ .JtOt ,6:i:ome M!'t. wall~· feak: 1:'t!;. st·1~~· Pedal Trim Exercycle $15. U&qe. ~lr. : . BEA.lmnlL ~t ~ 2!15{ E. O>mlt Hwy 67J..8930 4; $2.fl!'· ·Bon Aire car ~~ DINING table, whi~ antique r,t1· ~" ~~~1r1; .. co~w~ •J'.riaidairt, runs well 1 ~ bOolll: ~·1Cher~-~ Sat: ~~ :. f .16th Pl, FO..: ~Pool table ·dlaride,ller ,34" W diameter, *·:SALE SA~E:~* ::. n atee~-sC:e 11l'ff iz>. S4&-l76f. . -%"PJ:et plate 81!: .u-il~ ·16-4953s &in' !!Ml 31191 Lore• U.. · ·" pt " With Pi\lr Pong top l<'llJl>ts IJ50. !BOO Pitcairn PIANOS ·~ ORGANS tings 125· · · " SURiFBPAru>, good a>ndi· %" "'""""' $L50 plus'';\" DOUBLE Bed, dreUer-mlr~ Costa Mt.. ,CUSI'OM made child '• $30 or'beat otftr. n,:,.~Mes&:· ·_.' Steinw Kaai H , nd 1. ~E SIµ. W~ 6on. 6'3'' m. 6f4.ff285. plywood $:1.50. Bes.ma .$25 tor, rn&ttretl. box aprlngt. MOVING SaliP?Movie proj 1:: sila¥bouse, Sxii'; 8bake roof, cab. 8*-9048 3 dHESr or drawen, desk, Allen ayB.aid.:in' etc~~ H<ne, ,good concbtlon ,$\O. C90D 21' TV $25. Dehvc: TV Wood mo u Id I ng . ·,tro 2nightstandl,likenew$125. acreen DetQ vae. ~ $75..,s~t motorcycle 90cc, 2 COATS,, 1 tMdc. 1 "Mue -.e\&itar','Yiolln, chtldiens $295.'RENTAU $10 up. Old style Webcore tape s~· stand $8.50. Large 2'"xU"x15' S3 each. 9xU1ri- Pboenbc rocbr $25; 378 E. radio 2 trons, ' toas~r .1400 ~i, Pueh (Sean~, $125. tailor mad "5 clOthe~ rhlni orgim A mite. Daily 10 'til 9 . re.co!" de r' good for a:nd amaU ~bests. of drawers door--0utdoor carpet $15: .21" 23rd St., C.'M: ~ dockt. M4-47B'i DinitCiJ:.l & 6 chn, pecan, Cashmere ::.eattr !~ D»Laurtl!:PI. N.B.646-0+M Sat 10-6 sun 1U classroom or c~ heU: S104l5. Ntce ni&ht stands glass shower door SS. Mir- MOVING &ale~ ~ All $1'9. $150. 4 719t. whte mtnk collar. $65. DAWN ·,A~ Mink 'Sto1 FIELD'S PIANO' CO. $25. New queen e · ~. $5;$7.50. Good refrigerator ror medicine cabinet .SS io-. Misc. fum, antiquea. MRGUU>E OF. 0 .Jdatic 675-3266 ' _,,,, liKe Port. Re " 1833 Newport Blvd. ~and fram~, never us-$25. Pretty Doral vanity Wall heater $25. 35• nfetal '~ -, Furn'tturt, l'n2 BJCYCLES, c:oJor TV, Mark ll $65. 1'an&n Ba.tt-·:· .. +';'I"• t r'"new.S45-.3103 m. Costa Mesa -'l14i645-3250 ed SlO. Ollf style· Pepsi with matching stool $18.50. hull oat $25. Frame W0rk Ne.wport Blvd., CM portable 'I!· vacuum Open Bull hom $15. 410 'POOL ;-;hies, sJate·$299 ~P· ~e $35.· ' HAMMOND Orpn wain j ~· gOOd COmJ)J'l'56Clr Occasiop&l chairs in good $25. Trailer $2.5, Tanciem 642-7015. cleanen, p&intinp, Danish Shofiun 3" ch:lla!' ~O!lsberr Chuclc: •~ti _8i,llliajtda c; E.' ~rd player stereo 25 pedala lull • manJ'li $10'. 4' wood moldlnt~.5c a conditioh $10.$15. Oak buf. wheels $25. No cfieeks TallNG clWrs floral, ~ak table MU935. $25. awm. &lo Bar·B-Q 2'759 • H.ubor Blvu. at .eeparate apeaki!ra 14" $25. .,,·/r.car'eft clwnne; tlslle + ,root, ~ Polaroilf. c!'-'11era, tetfettdepza $18. Dinette please 544-4307. ~ 1. 2 tn~uea Ii: -ti iZ each. PATIO Sale SUn. l 0. 6 . with butane tank, 675-6342. Atfum, C.M. Sf0..7303 Open 5C8-11M Hammond ....... i.... xlnt $20. Mtscella~11 6t:"'bls ~ W'i!h, four floral chairs $?:5. COMPLETE iiet of gHAi .... . _... .,,._,... ._·--· Sun'•· ·1 furn! ,_Sal .. r-.... large round wu"' ia e wp Clean ... 1 .... 1 ttre flfl ~"' 546--0164. 3Z3 ColaradO Ln. "UIQU'C leften, ~"""·-· ARGUS rOI wltla6 attach., . .. FI;NE. ~ wl" • 91 • • cond, $1095. 968-JB'15 • _..,. e .ma !IS ....,, glass shower doon for fi(i'iii " · CL china, appliancies. mlsc. 6 Meter tr an• c et ye r, FµtL ~ ~be~ tables, ~· cha\n etc.,t GOUI.Jj MUSIC $2'. · Single box spnng and frame tub enclosure $25. &75-0056. H.IDE b 4 vocado 642-S90I. · typewriter twin sz box fOr aale tor 1rvlnt CoUt Xlnt'Cond. *..M8-4sb r Since 1911 · QUEEN s~ bed complete $].D.·D91!ble mattress frame S'I'EREO • ... -..:!.:. ~ c!u&n. GARAGE Sale: SAT. onJy sprin&, ~led ' bedspread. ~.~~uaf"~ !~ C UL L J_G AN Pott ab 1,e Z45 No Main, S.A. $2s. Table la.mp -47'' high .~ .... box1. tabspl r1ngs$ 5 · N.UJ.d Sobllld 77 Glase~:~:·.~~ .... .,....,,..... ttom 10 to 5. 2-50'1 ~'1147. • llIIOy ... _......,""'1'"0V4iUo;A• dtwa tml Lik * 547--0681 * $10. End table $10. Iro~te .. , • ., e . ice ou e . . . ""':' $i). * ~ * Lighthoust . Lsnt, c:orona LADIES H I:: B Pro lt 213. '. Cost~ tell~. ~: LOWREY Piarioa le "'--··· ,f!oner. excell~nt $ 2 5. frame and headboard $10. for $25. §02 Magnolia ~:?!· ~ Mer "° ELtt:TRrc tnin a: triadt: · • -v~li .... , 53&-6880. Faur way floor lamp $7.50. Saturday only. WAlNtn bar, 2 Jtoola, • clubs, White, 9 irons, 3 $3>. Skta le boots($) i2cJ.;Skl POfl1'.Alll.E ~ aewtnr Yamaha Plano 6 Clrpns; & 00IBL9 tnme,-aprlngs, Coffee' and end tables 1n GAS atow, clean $20, J¥>x a)hola.t•red in &old GARAGESale..Sat.Sun.Pic-woods, llke J!e'W 195. boots (8) -bindinp $5. ,.m:ac:hlne.Ex.Cond. Steinway Pianos. Best buys t !IS s ad,:21~tsall good condition $10-SlS. springs, mattresses ·arid .nauaahYde. Ve'r)' nice $100. nic tbl. dreA form, etc, ~. ~. S40 • * ' stG-6449 1n new &: used. Schmidt : t("t! ' 8:im platform Roond Wall mtrror ' ·.SS.SO. r:n,rne $10. White niitlt fi?J...t386. Quality goods. m TWane r Commttclal ~zet $40, , . ' · COUJERS !'.nc1cloptdia Music Co., Est. 1914. 1007'N. rodre~. Bax leather carv· Clean davenport $ 2 5. •land $2. sum line TV s~ HANOCARVEO Mex i ea n Rd, CM SfS..4997, rocttf' $10. Twin .e" . foam WOMAN S Linde Stari sar Set. ElCl't Cond. ~&in. Santa Ana.., t • tools $5. Marble -Alab. $1. &J:nper_ $2; Swag aM table $2. Auto stereo tape dttk in Colonial desk, fine GARAGE Sale -vmcHnc mattreu $20. Mtri bilce .A T ring u ~ $36.TISM~a ~ ~ NEW Hammond Pipe r ~ecttic"blanket $2. Sat-Sun. lamps $5-$12.50. Tall p~fer cabinet and 25 tapes $.2S. workmazllhip. Other p\ecet. mach, fumituft, . b ab Y puts + mlsce:D. 847-838). ~IOI~ az ' RU~IAN Bable ladiff cape, AulDchonl Organ. Purchu-~· box $10. Virious tiles ~a Push mower $5. 545-5225.' · IU-28'14. Hems, much mile. Sat ll-5 AQUARIUM ol SUPRUES • • short hitr riCb auburn \U. ed Jilly, Cost $1100, ~ · ~ $7$$10. Canister l'let BCYm.E bush Chris~ 'AUAN table 13 let 1252 WM:Bon AVe, CM. · ~wns eu. Unlimited SMI'nl· Carona port. dee. or. Beaufilut. C'TM386. $150. 540-3178. ~ ~~ $2.50. 3 piece bookcase and tree 1' S.S. &H-um ~twood w/an-~ GARAGES&le!Bab)ofam.I:: ulclorRon"•sa&-lOU. ~/~tuft. ~~5!'1! .. ~ POOL TABLE. alate q..ELECTR.IC Orp.n-Wurlltzer ~~ r re ~po~t .•helves •tth SKI boots I 12,L· H .... ~· Cbaln 'L M6-<J982. mile tmms. 198 Townt: FESS .....,., ""t 0 • _,....,.,.,. ......_... I 2 keyboard model 4410 • ..,ht $15 ea,ch. King bed • 5 ze n, '""""e, $15. opt ~ Mesa. ' PRO lONf.L hair dryer 3 pm • 5 pm. $200. • : . ebq for~ Pb: 675-Sirs BAIA ·smm ultra viewer like spread $15. King bJanket &uble, leather, 5 bucltJ;e, ~ DOUBlE bed; complete 'NI.th 1838 Pomo Ol Sa &13ll~cellent condition B E~A UT IF UL p l a no • ~IM-'13Sf ~ oity neW, $10. Kodak illuminator $10. Wall clock $5. Good atu. excellnt $3'.l. 642-3717. , . , .. frame; exoeBent ooodltion. .. Ave., • t • ' frultwooct, $41Xl. ·or ·otter'. TRAIN • car lt!t HO, • $5. WeStinghouse 18" TV. d'11t homework desk with BOOKS 50c4.1. TV •'$25 ,$31: Can 9684m. ~ SUn. M:1 new poUl'I A. FIREPLACE, ·electric. ·wall SJiYilsh dlning att, 'bllt A tD6lm1ld Ol1 ~ ~b!e-Xtr;a el~ black/whit~ $25. Old iron ahelt and chair $3>. Solid BIQnde drop..I~ table' $25 IRON room,clMder ~ ea, e ' .hune.1 belet w/aotd trim. p-een: 90-1508. • l can:~· 5e-26.f3.., ec *me P 6M-tt.W wood burqlPg stove $10.,91~ two $ell movable cabinet Olair $S. Vanity bench• t5 Uaed bed A mattrep .$20 Sell idk: items nowt Never Ulitd $50. 557-6850. · POOi. T. ble 4%x9' tlate GOU': Bil Ci.rt, $12. Xlnt $2» · ' school deslc ·$10. Sat. oNY, $8. Nice toasler $4. Dlshet '!'brow rugs n. Baskett· lL • **-6f+.-0866 ** Fat belt: naalts? 642-&iTI Call 6G-a'111r Sawt Mo\oiria :iust aell ~·wknd: lcmditicm. SKI boota. a.tu f, PRIVATE PARTY • ~ANTS 96)-6321. and glassware $1-$4. Ironing Encyclopedia $9. 545-5335. $450/'bst ofr. 6t6-9lJ2 i or $is. 615-4151. TO BUY PIANO FOR CASH. DOUBLE bal mattress, box board P•d cover $2. RCA 2 Tflflk vacuums $8, $10. 3 . . · . 835-2278 ......i frame aood con J>ear new alarm clock radio DI hm <213) 26M251. 81 WESIWAYS ~ cabovft FOR Oristrnas baby _..., MJ••llg!I, , 4 $l2 SO Bathroo hel $1 s uten $8, $15, $21'.1. 2 ! CERULEAN Mink cape w/jaclp It boot Mint c:ond. • ........ dltkln $15, 51531. · · m 1 ws druble sink fauceta $4. ·SlO. atole, a~aed value $4~. p!O.Pvi.pty.557..m.3. piano,ebony .. l$700, SANDBL.A'ST..ED hatcb each, 309tl Molokai PJ.ace., AM~FM radio $8. 2 clbck 1 ' ~ .f99.. 635 coven $U. Sat-So.n. Dec. ts. corner 0 Glbralter and radios $4, SS. Automatic Xlnt cond. Will .ll!!ll for $250. r SLA~ ~L TABLE FRENOI Proy1ncia.1 upright l9 ll5 Chicago, H.B. Molokai Mesa Verde Tract, record changer $10. 39lO'iii m-3291. lndd ~aeorlet, $f75. XI.at plano. 4251). You move. ' .. Costa Mesa. Channel Pt., N.B. 67l-1603. POOL ~. I cuea,,..2 ae(a cond. 1 )'r. old . ..:&5, 54s-o796. • CABLE reel tops, 54 and 7 OLD coUecton plates $3-. ' b&ll.11. LilDt new $12 5 • ao:at:ri Hllra4 sldf. Rotomat 48" $5 each. 842-8323. $25. ~ B ka troll CL 0 THE S Dry tor , ....._...,., I/ft ' ' VOX Jaguar Electric:: _ _.. r-• roo ey Wes~hoose eleetrl..._1.-... ~.. lfMUnr. 215 C.N. · _ -Of&ln. L~ new. SINGER little touch ..,.... sew cara, beat and covered capacity $25. ~%3r.i:---:!"' Police Sam Brown belt. ft73.2!n6 ·-142-6595 with adapter, like rtl!W $10. WaglDl1S % gallon and pDon 1 .,,:""';::;,;::.;:,,:.::;,;;::;;....,~ 1---=-----1 __ _,..,....=c.:.::..:::::, __ f 26 and XI inch gir1a bicycles j $5 ch. boo GIRL'S*>"' bike $10. F..na1'h hollter', C\lfta, etc. BE.4trr; HO train aet nf'W GULBRANSEN c-lnet $7·$5. St•-ampllli•• ~th .. ~-ea 2-t and ........ -"er -•-•--'-· ,, • a..t7JS • 1ocomotlw 11 can blds'a. ...,. ........ ""' ,.., m1111e metal cnoklnr standa it•• '"" ™=---"' OIUNOJC nllEWOOD FOR ~dual ,padr.et7.:e.. $.150. -~--one Rt IDf apeajq!'rJ $7. $6 each. 19ll%, Violin and U. excdlent condlt.fo,b, SALE dl1Wtnd a.net atacbd . HAMMOND M-3 SP I 11 • t Water Closet 'lltth h6rdwart WIDOd ca. $25. Old obJonr tm.2'.UL !llMlr7 UNl~UE \:'" • ~ Oraen. >dnl oood •• fuo, or II. -aphlc d&l1ooom-fable $25. Glau h!rd . o1 I 'EASTERN.:,.;=:;;;,,..,s"'1ar-enc1"""'-llllh~ • ' ~t up amen.-, best otttr. m.,,..mt. equlpment, 4 x.5 co n ta ct paradise no. End of day Twelve plnl $15 value tot $S ll Can>t Dlamolld rtna._ nt-Sl.llO/_,. $35. -Sport I Good& IJO printer $5. 'G• ad u ate d tall vase $8. i . old orange each. 208 Cm-al, Balbi>i , """ oetttnr. Call -2 Pn Skis ~Is. Oo-ng Thermometers 2Sc. de,..,., f)ua,caitdl• holden i; pair Ialend. ~. only. 54&-4'710. • Portable typewriters, $15 A SKIS. Rosstrnc>Z St rat o tng tank $2: 91' inc& 'I' 15 Pair: mmJ Scottie dog . . -. fl> YARDS eomrne'1'dal l'\11 $2). ~. 21.0cpt. $65.. Lant F1o pro foot film reels $1. 847..{1700. bookl eDda $10. Very old o~ ~tm~~Y~c pa4dlng, $30. Ml II•-• $65, "' I wd. NoJ't!ca boots CORNEI', a fine musical U.. lamp fino china $15. Lug. ,:;.:,:;:.::::;==:.:;;::::::'.s 536-1~1' ~ ntecf l20 n 5, m. MS..USS. 1tnirnent $25, case and ae> plate c lass mirror gtild BLACK wig, rl(>W $15. Two CHlLD'• heavy du~ Nina ·• • · SCUBA tanlc. rerul•tor • , ct1sorit1 for cornet S15. tra.me • tJJclt S.25. 2 6 91 pa~ gold draJ>tt, 1111(4 ~ wt, $30. am.D'S ~. and cat wet suit. medluqi. Cost~' "'°1Jld m.U a beautlfltt Rtd1anda Dr., Costa Meu.. pat!'. 54x84 bed• Pr <ad 9'11-tm ht. · Rll for $100. 494--038(). Q\rl1tmu gilt, ~ ~ 111'11ile and Klngsite .$4. 1 ---..:.::...:::.:..--~, Phone -EA'1'T'T'rr' Pl'>l1u'l'lld camera $2. LI.di"' BEAUT t)tW TonnaUnt m1nk. ROSSIGNOL STRNl'O 205. ANTIQUE clockl, $2S. $46 B "• u-..,L red coat a.he bowling attts, new iia 6 a!IDle collar, Joni Jensth ~ DON'T throw )'Ol,lt Petr ~ Maritft' blndlnp, xlht coM. 11th St., H.B. 10-12 like new UO. 548-4:Qs, $2. Slanal generator', 'Sl Of rtu otter 6~. ' Elk anUftl aWQ.., I'll -.. ma.. ~ em. SUNBEAM electric p0rtablf' SKI pants 33" waiat, Boaner Ladies Nati black rau; iSl'EEDTandemSlllO thtn\.!M5.2*>5-l SIDS boolS-'poles(me1>'1I clothol ~ $15. Rog\06 $15. l'lrb, llorner. taro-boots,1lu l1l.63llS.X\!OI! 18" Zenith TV,~ DRUM SET ~' !S'U" -&oocl eltctric-., $15. 916 Ulb $». Swt...,., J.trp $5. Sidi, Apt fQ.\. A nah 1111. trMMltir• ' W-." · -.mz -$!!!: _._ St. R.8. ~ $15. .-. 6%1-. .. . . 7 • ' I J .. .. . "' ' . r • -· .... . ... • • • • • --···-,, .. ---·-j • s.tftlf, ~• 21, 1tn •l';;~•;;;•;;s~:; .. ~i [ _ _.....,. I~~' ;;'P __ "'•;;k;;'''."-.-'';-;'';';;11.• __ _._lliJ_ I ''" '"-l[i] .._I -T·•_-_ ...... ----JjliJ I -. • ._ I~ I -fir~ I§} ,;I ;.,..~,;.;,,....,.;;:J~~;I ,17 Dop 154 Cydoo, Bibo, ~loo, ._, Cycleo, lni.t, Cyclu, Bibo, Trucks H2 A-,.._,... 9711 E.-l .. 0t19d ; '70 m,_.,.,,.,..,,..,.-..... ,..-..., .~s~a~•·~'"~---!ns!-~•~··~·~-~·---...!'11~ Scooters .m Saiaten ns -_....,.,,..,. ______ .. xu RoAdlter. dll'Omt JA•UAI ...... )ofl)Sf Sill. AKC lemale ____ __;;.... FACTORY YAN wlru, spoclal motllllc point ·'' TV. EXC£lJ.&l'T w.......... 14 mo. old. NEATI Cinnamon -'10 BICYCLES • '70 911-E T.,.., aawi.a ..-----=-=~H -!loo SUS. --Good ...... W/I&> I'd .... t. -~115 '°"' cond. a,:::.~!"'~~ CAMPER • "10 91<, lo .. 1·.1 .• '68 IAUU BUIC ... CPM'. eel 9f.N025. Low miltqe. $450 Priv, L&mbof'&hilll • 240-Z can, The Harbor >.reu I IE 1 Ttack Home alltrto G!IRM SHEP PQPt. UC. ,Ply. make otte~. 546-4478. lO speeds. Lay-aw~ for ) 10 choose from. ' 0n1y:!AuUMniml ! wt.u.nl . Lwitl car lkoUl beoltl>y, cbomp llot. 11&12 R1rL1r Blvd. H'*<DA 350 SL 1m, $500 ~=· W".:::: '68 DODGE Autl>orUod MBZ O.alor JAGUAR DEALER ~ m..mt· • )Ired tor temperament. • cm or $550 on pymnf,I. ter 894-Z588. ' " (1) 5%>-7250 Alwayi bu an cxceD.mit ,,... :r!lC--o; ... .,,,..,,. 61t m63 FOUNTAIN Xlnt ~'. 64S-4tl30 uk for '71 HONDA ~ CC, 5600 ~--· iulo ....,.., (pop tq>), AUSTIN A~ERICA I""'°" of both Now a Uood t l SpNlmn C mo old Wabwt PURE lA.b PlJI' $S0 ea. No JUck mllea. t.ike new~ lAlaage 'AC A DC rd'ia'ertKor, ftolt. .. .. la.cuan. - 1 enc M.t .it. m-Cm, p&pen. Inquire 691 B W. Y UEY BICYCLES. tiled, Stingrays rack, aaJ:et:y bars, cu.tom ·~.dtdile bed. Just llke '61 AUSTIN 'Amtticlp ( spd, VJ" • LO~YmopkTVstt.19" Jootm.Ol.6*-lll8..,..., A t.adult ..... lt.·3apd.No palntsd hotmel $131S. "',_,-·or beol olfor. outo """'" ·u,ooo ml'• 1971 JAGUAR . ,•.i.,. t t'Ob:!ition. • ..,, wknds. , 10 apd.·Reuon. Mini blk~ 4 bl!st otter. 549-0013 aft 5 646--&8 ~ ot $T-H ~ ~?U. AOnl!r """""°"'8 _ mil~· •1:-w)· =:n lda't -(4) A>nx:nONATE .,,.,. b.p. c.c Xlnt. "'°· 64>-1272. pm, '1 ,..._ AUSTIN' HEALEY Y ·-srJ5 , p\lpptes. Miniature 531•8545 2 •n Kawaaald Coyote 20" BOYS ;hwinn Racer; ~l~ FPicktJp 1"1001 · . "Spedalliine 1n Qualltt.-~~ ~Elo~it~ ~agle-. '$5 each. mini.bikes, $1'5 ea. Cash on-xln't cond. $25. 644-4299. i lped' A:steiit ~ Equ P. '59 BUGEYE Sprite, muat BAUER . ; 60-3187. CHSHUND ~~d~~ hours. Mobil• Home• ri5 DUNTON FdRD ""1 lb~ wknd. Good-· Buick.QpehJ..,.r'. DA pupo. vuy w:•he11 You a Merry Chrillt-n•' ·-. "'°'°""· -. 2311! 11th., I I . J[i :::= '=' ~!~: -.. ~. ~".:,A~.!:,~.:;'; SACRIFICE 10x28' """' 2'l<o s..5:?.0~ w...., ALFA ROMEO • 0>ota ,..,.· ·~ ''"'°Yoa s 633-401!. ~ I I~ F 00 dirt bil<o. $150. _, w/lgo =~~.. Sanla Ana '66 ALTA Rmn<o, 5 spd '71 JAGUAR Y12:: •, ; · SCHNAUZER. MIN. ARC 7 I -... I • JJe ....,.9"2. ~ it • :Jf eves ~ on Chev Pickup two: • ...,.fqliil w..t 1'.--Lr• 1'-· Motor Homn MO to ..... 1 ... de! b • .,.,,. aedan, allwr. Looks ~~L I 3 Lines,, 2' Tfmes, $2.00 wks, ch lines. qual. Ideal for _ , -MINI Bµ<E ne _...., ux ca -<Ml lx!autltul, enc rec tJ y Coupe. Em:utive car!."?"v- 1 Chrlstmaa $100/up ttn-0547. Near New 175 °'Make Of. *Mam'n Pearce* VI -H.D. turbo automallc o'haul'd. l1200 .. offer, ... """'"""'. Sav~ JASON needl new bomt>. 1 YR old black RetrltYer, General 900 Boats, Siii tOt !er. M4!I N. Duke Pl, CM ttarwnlSS10n, heavy duty 548-00> S15-6124 dredJ •651. t • I ~ w/chl>nn. Pa-n ' '49-21<5• '"'-"'n· Duplex .._, ' MARQUIS AUJH • Apl lift mt tor, blm. ·-~ -Motor Homes """""" wbools. I loot.... BMW • • I BlkJ'white kq hdf.U ... wka. avail. $50. ~1153. GIVE, A RUNABOUT SAVE ON SAILS 1969 HONDA 350, 3001 mUes. 3>,000 mUes. like new, one -....,......,..,-'""'_,,__ oild. Pleue help. 675-S402 **XLNT quality Australiall FOR CHRISTMAS ALL NEW Stored thru ''IU & '7L Look1 owner can be aeen after 4 AutomOUw l!XoeUeQOI ~ S. Cout . , o11 6PM or wlo•d•" Silkys, 6 w,.,, ean 644-:1465; ~ for 2 .,....,.. O>I. 21! Ml<-tt spimlllor, $'HI, & """' ........,,;m hlh $500. Sales • Rentals PM ,...k day1, $2,500.oo. AH 0 Leruoa ......, I FREE do<, mJn1a. Woll att 5, 5l8-S484. ,... • ., love ttlls 14• Clor, 25 llriUor 100% 19'J.50. 675-39!8. ' 558-3222 day Sat. and Sun. 15935 Mt. '53 JAG. SK 1 I. Hound. apayed, b1brkn, ARC SHELTIF:rbeauL male fiber1!as1 hull 'With Ccr, 25 Genoa 190%'.>$179. BONANZA mini-;blke, really Matterhorn, Fountain CLASSIC , &"DUe. 962-751Kl. pap. 5 mG. Cwnp line for Naua:ah)de Upb::lstay Cal 25 Gen. $150. Cal-2-2" hot, front end 1u.spensk>n lfll S. Village Way, S.A. Valley, Calif. 531-o38CI. Witt wbttla, etc., I al . blk d lhow itud or p' t 35 hp, Merc • .Sb>el Spinnaloer ~ lntema"""· lot• of extra•; 175 llrm, 1ili DODGE House Car. V8, '64 DODGE % ~ Plclru ROY CARVER I ori&inal ""'1ouC M ,,. ii ~ ~ cv~u=n ~ ~broken $ss., 968-6508. • =1~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~7t:;:.3772, P. o. 847159L ~~~~ Rod1'ram~ :~· ExeetJeni runnm:~ndttx!: 2925 Harbor: Blvd. nc. ~ts~ :..:.wver ! •ve .from pound 5f0...2m POOD~. AKC. Be au t. hatch. u;·tor p~'IU SABOT .. SCHOCK MINI Blke Bonanza 5 h.p. ('SRG'Ul) Sllri. . ('Pf:l)ilal) rm. c.o.ta Men. 516 '''' $XKi to replace. P1"i'n e I S>:ITER/Shopbonl male, I teacup ., toy pup• Wbt, ........ .... °"""" er.to bike. DUNTON FORD DUNTON FORD CAPRI 893-:>544 .......... ~- l )'!' fl'ft: to good home apricot, choc. 893-9719. IJUPPlier, etc. · Oeap. 6'13·1.556 546-56.13. 546-7070 = llarie m.-8347 ADORABLE Food.I Pu W: Great little lbipl A real Ottilbnu present. ·n HONDA 175cc Scrambler. 546-7070 2240 So, Ma.In at 'warner 3.8 MARK II '62. U:: I w area. e p, orth f1Q:I in SUmmtt Best reuonable otter takes. Mil 160 Sa .. ~ M t -'" So ... ~ at w .. -ft. ·n 2000cc, 7,000 mi's, xln.'t Classic car. Wire · ,a: I )"REE Fem, Pull i_Hunp.r. male, 6 wkl, $3.5. Mu.t Seil 19 ft. G&ff rigged character eage-· c. _.,.,, ua ..,..., '&n7.:' Ana ... ,= Santa Ana. cond. Stick ahlft. Mwtard air-o:md. See &: dJ'.ivee S ~P. \ ian SheepdoeJ 1 '!.\old. To 546--0176 New boat comln& aailboat. InJbd. e~. bd. sell. 6~· :r ii T 1 ••s '64 Chevy El Camino, v.a. eo'd 548-7U6. predate. $1500. 6f2.-109Cf; ~ home --~ Ca1i. fH6.80l! '70 KA w A s AK I 100 • ra er1, rive " I ·-. "',,.........., BEAUTIFUL Old Enalish phone 615-0915 (Broker) ask atk, radio, black tuck in CORTINA '5' JAG XK 13) Rdatr Very SUCY-Terrapoo, 9 mo'•, all Sbere>p Drop. 5 mo's. Male, $495. about the "Pagan." Greenstn!ak. Compl o'hauJ. NEW STARCRAFT Tra~l roll int. SSOO. 536-7329 a:d. e~. It:. bod,y. -or aboll, needt Jovtng home. AKC. Sacrifice ~2Ta9. Marine Consultant STARBOAT No. 4064 $350. 557-3289 alter S·OO pm. Trail~r, XI', .Sleeps 6, sell· '55 GMC Pa.ne:i, V.S, $375 or '68 FORD CORTINA GT. 4 bat. ofr. 548-9829. <(' Hu qhouae. M6-5635 AKC Doberman Pups chlm-INDEPENDENT Eichenlaub built. driaeoliied '6 9 BR I D GE ST 0 NE contained, priced to sell im· best otter or trade for speed, radio. CYPV145) Pl1PS cute .mall breed ri1 . ploa •tock. 9 wks. ' • Purchasing-hull, 2 IUits North sails ~ motorcycle. 17Scc G o o d med. 833-2413 aftet 6 pm, motorcy/cle. SJ9..m.29. $799 ldd ~ antmu. ' j sM..ms afttr 5 &: wkndl Coun3dinJ: '!"' parcbaa1n& mut, ftady to race. itooo. oood. $250. 6f6.3>62. Days, 897-1084· '56 OIE'V'ROL£T Pickup. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 5'0-3f11 POG Puppies, AKC, 3 mo. boall I:, eqwpment. 67S-3400.. * '67 0IDPPED HOG * AIRSTREAM Caravel 18', (89710JJ $47'r-. 3480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. i ANGORA ..... blacl<, """'' . Fawn w/bla<k mule. $100 •• M•nne Surv.yor T Montomtry _.,..._ SHOW BIKE, AIL ampME withou• parallel. $2500. DUNTON FORD C..ta ..... 54&8017 , caC Alfedlonato. Love• 897~7.. -2977 lo< wl<h ...i,.. rig, Good ** CW. 49'l-'/\lJl ** 646-7395 546-7070 DATSUN I Qiidren. Good~. ~m.a PEMBROKE Wel.Sh O:qi DINGHY or ·1mall Mil boat condition $160. Call Barban. 'EB YAMAHA 81 :fitlron .l TENT TRAILER 2Z4o So. Main at Warner · 1--------- ' GERMAN Sborthalr ,,.,...... Pdppin. AKt. ~ for wantod, . -7 g.5 !""""" -.Expan-dBmber. IJ3S. Complot< lritchon,-butane, Santa -'70 Datsun Pickup I' fem. 4 yn: old, spayed. ·Gd Cbristmaa! n4: 998--0736. ~8 Frrday. * 66-l<f46 * bani-top, Sleeps 6. 64(..7128. A t L t 964 4 speed air wJklds. 6f&..4~. A.KC, male, 7 n:'IOIJ. Irish Set· 13' BOSI'ON Whaler, «> HP SABOTS '70~ CL 450 Honda. Pert:. Trailers, Utility 947 u o ••• ng . ~. ~·· l'ltereo, ! LARGE attectionate German ter. Sholl. A1&o large travel-Johnaon, Top ·cond. $1000. Manu!a.eturts Ch r Is t ma I COnd. Mwit sell. $150. ENCLOSED, 2 •••-tire,, LEASING I $1699 1 S.H. maJe A-to-""' home '""kennel. 5'9-4b57. ** 645-0904 ** ~%e.: ~ ~. reduQed 20%· ~90l6 .,.....~ SAVE ~ J ._ ~....... ...., "'*""'-'""'' lights. $75 845 Temple Hills on Jm .. ,acu ate pre-• with children. 5f&.6503, SfANDARD ~,8 pupp,.., 16' FISHING Boat, good run. SCHWINN 5 spd, red D 40, ~,, driven vehlcle1. . , Df.4ll Lewi.1• FREE PUPPIES, 8 wb old, AKC, champion 1ine1 . $400 ... ,. ... ....,..... ning cond. Mlscl, equip. COLUMBIA 26, like new. SH .. "-y, Jes1 than l yr old. r . .....-.xi •n Maverick 4 dr. Auto., -· MIF, part fox tmitt. 499-31fXi or 642-0145. . Phone 496-2942 SACRIF 00 ICE. Owner must $60. Call 968-6454. Auto S.rvtce, Parts 949 a.tr. P.s .. R&H, predriven TOYOTA 540-6998 8' fbrgll dindiY aell. en please. Call MINI Bike, xlnt cond. '67 CHEV M ni 4 appx. 9,000 miles. S'.!5 mo. CHRIS'IMAS Pups, part P» 1~ BP Evinrude, 1 yr new John Owyer,·Avco, 644-0407. -= 548-ln8 . u c;e apd. XIII_ 74 mo. open end. CHRISTMAS pupp-die .t Chihuahua ~ each. ...., mi's, w/Hurst linkage. $125. '71 LTD 4 dr. H.T. Full pow. 6f6.9303 Oocktr/Sbepherd, 6 wks, Motht'r $10. 543-4.103. $125 ** 675--7497 Boats, SIJps/Oocka 910 New 10 Spd Bike Bel noon wk days' all day er, fact. air. Very few mil· 1946 Harbor, Costa Mesa loog ii. abort hair. 540-7660. OCHNAUZER min. AKC, FIBERGLASS boll.t, liO hp 40' "si1p: Ntwport Harbor, 615-JTTT Sat: Vlrg. 549-3735 es. $95 mo. 24 mo. open end. NEW "72 PICKUP Frff &.by H•mtters llhow or pet. Aduk shots, U Mmmy &: trailer $9?'5. sail or power, S:UO perm:>. TANDEM BICYCLE WE LEASE ALL POPULAR i rpcl. dlr. dlx:, Bumper. It.a· • 86-Zim • wlm, Hntgn Bcb. Sf6.-0056. 540-227'9 alter SPM. No charp over h an 1, like new, $10. 646-03.!9 I~ 1972 MAKES AT COMPETI· dio. Minon. PL'l2J..UO, Take 3 Fluffy Kittens, .1 Male PUT a PoocBe puppy in YoW' Boats, M•int./ 6'15-l990. '70 HONDA SL350 AutosforW. .. TIVE RATES. .smalldown«ti'ade.494~ Siamese cat. call Mrs. Scott stockinc. only $1S.. Call attu Service M2 SLIPS 18' to '2', finest in Npt $500 * 6f5..534S Call ,:m ~~~ fur aftr 10 5fi6.a736'. at 8JS..1167. 6, 846-2323. BOAT bo--cl•-~ --Harbor, best facilities, free lJl s~ bike. Schwinn THEODORE 'flt Datsun •talion wagor; uUlilll .. ~ ....,.. .... .a..r.-....... 67 -· 1JI ~-G 1 950 Xln't conditlon $850. Will per Ft. ot Jerwth at water _......,. • ...-11 l..,•:u 'til Vanity, new paint. Very anera ROBINS FORD tn.de on latl!> mod~I VW FREE Police Pup, 5 mo. Fawn color. To aaod home. .. JENSEN ~· ". JENSEN Atrm.OWZED , ~:,SER~ , I JlOO W1 Cout' . Newport Buch, "'• : LOTUS '!'J' AUl'HORIZED SALES ~ SERVI line. 83&-5523.. pm. aood $47.50 9li3-Q76 ''64 Cadillac sed. •c:n al60 Hatbor Blvd. No _.;;.;,;.c..:.:.,: _____ I BOAT .Upa avail. 25'-65'. XI.tit :,;:· Costa Mesa 642.atlO vair. dealen. 846-4867. Boats/MlirlM accommodations in new GlRL'S Schwinn bike '64 Opel Wagon ..-~~ 'Ei1 DatRUI, 4 dr sedan,~. 3100W •. Cout H ~ ~ ~ Equip. tM Muina. 673-6li06. Stingray,:~· $45. 540-4962 Autos Want.d Ml can after 6PM, & wkndt, ,67_ .::::;1 C::.:;!~ ---~-· --------- I[~} --•-,,,__ 25• SIDE ne, N-_. Beach Antiques/Classics 953 WE PAY TOP • c,675-5.:..,c155=--~-~--1 mile•, •~1~,t 0 1.1''"',-. ~· ..,......_,,, 1 aet of double/!'O ..... ...,. ' GIRLJi Bike, 6cellent con-1 ;70 D IJ p u cl -" _. ""' .e '";!iiii;jjii;;;;;;;~·~ .AKC Boxer Popi .cub& tanks and $2.25 Pft' ft. 611 Lido Park dilion $:.>. Fire engine $5. Wlllys 1917 Overland CASH w/ra~lo~ 1al ·fu.e;anii&i 544-Sl9L ,:..· !! Ide<! r.. C!rlJtinu Back pack 0..., Apl 18 673-9358. 962-7580. A claooic "°""'"' """""" Coilt Tom 549-2882. MERCEDES BfiiZ, Real. c...n ~ 1 set of din,hy/davltf' GIRL'S Schwinn Bike. ex· jullt waiting for the t"11y ~ t====,_..,.,,. ... ...,.¥ I TWO~-. l mal 546--0lK ,, ' ' l[iJ preciatlve Cdl'ledor. RestOr. '6'9 DATSUN 5lD .f dr. Sedan •n 250 Setlan, .~ ml's'~'70 •SHERRY'S POODLES• ..-............ puppies, e, T,-.. w. irh_ cellent condition ed to like new condition, t>r Uled can • trucks, 11111 4 speed atlck shift, radio """ H0r..mAY PUPPY MLE 1 female, ap 'T 'wl!eb. 2 ~4' CATAM'.ARAN 'hall &:·. ..,-.....---..... 91 $20. * 644-4152 Must be seen. fSer. # :1234) can l1I tor free ntSmata. hea~. pvt 673-'1846 220 diesel, auto • 'TU: 546-28411 Pbone 894-1564 alter 6 P.M. dock mo!d•, •Cot* ',· -HONDA ATC 3 wbooler ""' $1915 GROTH CHEVROLET '66o.t..un1600S.ne,,2-. = ~·~~·""n'•~lt ;·.70 1 MYNA BIRD. excellent GERMAN ~1 hair pupsi1 comp._ 89'1-l!* da. 73 ;600. ·sell $350. Driven 30 NABERS Cadillac dual e-xhaust, roll bar. $800. MANY MORE at ~ If talker, 'bee.utlful. $75 ~~;_Grear Holidiy gilt;' aft B. Aircra~ tl.5 miles. 4M-4829 AU'IlroRIZEO DEALER AU tor Sales Manqer 1:. .... :::,..:7354""i.=="="'=-_,. I HOUSE OF lMPO~ ' * 615-2952 * • t ~ ~'· " :BoGJ; ~Yf•r J06 CfVIL Air PAtrol Flying GfRLS Hufty B"'e, a:o<>d con-~ HARBOR m.., lm.t Beach Blvd. FERRARI Qj62 Manchester B ~,, c=-11-1-----~75~2=· LABS,_ yellow, !J<C, 8 wks at 16' McDonald with 35 'HP Oub. Non Pn>tit Org .• dition, f'4l). <DSrA MESA H1111tln&fon Beach Buena Pq (Alonpld911.A. ChriJtmu. Jliel4 champ. · Evinrude; elect. 1tart. For'd LoWett ratee. Tall Draggen 5«).0862 540-9100 Open Sunday 84'1.fi087 KI 9-3331 FERRARI ~ .. Beach tumotrt;:: , Reuon. price. 548-2373. ' ' ~ntrois bait tank & pUmp It Tri Gear· Orange County Mot~ Homes 940 1923 T Roadster show car, TOP DOLLAR Atrl'HORIZEb (1) 523-T.!iO ·~. 11 SIAMESE Sal.point kitt~ ~ • · ' _.-....rt. ... -· "'"I"-,. , __ -·•-GERMAN -pa.., S 'trlr. $395. I' dinghy $50. -·~ ~-. -~. Chevy -·~ $4000 r IN CASH SALES• SERVICE • --· wka on Chriitmu. Go6d 6Tl-860I Cem-r•, S•l•./Rent 92D ' ~---··· . 0 , Call 557-2761. ,, __ ~ "=" ...-be9t otter. 774-1927; ~7673. Paid for )'OUr clean uAed car f" 111"""· ..............,. '68 FRLNR 34' CC, fully 535-7673. paid for or not. 1 • 8~= 9 =~~ ~ AIREDALE PUPPIES equlp'd. MU1t Sell, leaJ'"I '!m~ 1e~':°'9000 cm:::= '46 CLASSIC Forti Truck. SANTA ANA DODGE NEWPORT IMPORTS t ed, ahota. 962-l'80. ~ * 548-0063 U.S.A. hit offer. 548-447•; .mJ'a. brand new tires, Beat xln.t mech. 1401 N. Tustin j~ S100 Abyulnianl SILKY T~!_RIER . 14G' L~~ Lal/Bpst&ke ~~ otter. 5«>-mJ, 5.16-3905. 64&-0742 aft 6 pm. 835-3691 3100 W. Cout HWJ.• 1.,. Spec'l pre-holiday ~ $50 fema1e P1P9 ~"' 562991 ' ray uuuine ene. ~·· CAMPER .. aleep (, AC.DC, Dune Bunies '56 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR Newport Bqch 1l. Papen: available. 6t6-8226 OLD English 9ieepdog, pet Bay boa'-$T95. 64&-45"2 jackl DoUy intercom, $3XI, FOR "roP USED CARs 1--..;;..c::;:~-=::;=--I !~ Dog• 154 male. 6 mo. Reuonablt to 22' DAY Cruiser, xlnt lki, Sat. and Sun. 84&-0986. v;' ~ ~~ ~· n )'Ollt' car ls extra clean, FIAT 1 lovingbome.963-61.74. fi1hordivt boat.225b.p.Jn-C I a~ yln.t--• $4,""ig67;.268 'lel':U3flnl. 1----'-,----' M b~ ••~ "'"2458 ye IS, , ... s, x n ""'"'· ""· ......, · · BAUER BUICK '69 IAT : artlncrest Kennels HorH• 856 '"• ~·.....,. · Scooters I Bollts, Pow1r 906 ---------1 •n DUNEBUGGY new turbo 2M E. 17th St. " Ch I I S I I '69" H--• ~ · I charg• Cmvair. i..,, than O>ot& Mesa • 5@.m5 124 SPIDER lj r s mas pH I s CHRISI'MAS Special .. .AO. n uia.ia .,., min trail nd ll-8996 'I Sli-0989 horses priced at dealei's 32' TROJAN flybrida:e /67. bike'. 3 speed, excellent 000 ml. Xlnt l!() • 8 . IMPORTS WANTED :, * Great Dana, a wk• 1 Tu Mint oolKI. Recent eng. oond. Slfl> Call 83.1-1157 Sports, Race, Rod~ 959 0raDa:a b;.mtie1 .I !awn femate. cost rom es., Dee. 21 o'bauJ, twin •crew, 250 h.p. alt•r 5 PM. B'~ER 5 Spd, Mint conditiOll, <Must o,968=-M=E=RCE=D~E~S~,.,-:~sL aee to appreciate. •""- thru Fri Dec 21 A k COBRA PO•~nr:ot'"> TOP 1 v x *.,,,_•Poodl 5..w. ·• • · s V~1. 4 KW, Onan , "'~ !LL'MAXEYTO•OTA ·: i'biack in:~ ~..,. about our horse leasing pro-. generator, radio. Docked In MAICO 70 400, reblt Delll!'rt 1966 FALCoN B 18881 Beach Bl~. ·~ * German Shorthair, l yr gram. Makel an ideal Newport. Must sell th.Ls rtady. Gd. cond. Lo ml'1. 642--7814 or 675-3U6 H. Beach. P.lt. 847-8555 I v--" with ldds Chrbtmu gill. $75 per mo. wimd, S16,995. Bus. phone xtras. ~. T k 96l -z ........... incl horse aaddl blidl rue 1 WILL Buy )'OOr car J>ftld klr :1 *Whippet, 1 yr, brindle ~ I: • e, . e, 59:>0013, home 644-6635 Honda Mini·Trall Gordo 't" cbamp\on lkek use or fa,ci.li~ 38' CHRIS. Trl ·c&bin $'135 * Call 67J..8364 'St GM'C" Piek Up, 6 Cyl., qr not. Call Ralph ( D ,, * . _.__ .. _ ... ...._._ ~9182. 5....... ......... "'.-""lo, Hoat.... 673--0900 -54~ 1910 • .......nia.,. ~·~ ..... , Cbnstellation 1963. Loaded & '71K&wu:aki250F81treet & i"'"' .;>111.l'" i:ww • black ready for tbristmu l y old bucbkin u C'186l!fiH} $271. Harbor Blvd., Colt.a Mesa. JUST urtved from M\n-bred" very l(>Od lootlna:. 14. 636-0757, ~ Cn4) 557-m>. Make oHtt 962-1782. Bl Book 'R "I Coupe. Dr's car. .f'fl'W· ue.. etat M"• .u.,. "''"'™· · . $2470 . OUR PRICE • $1695 . 'CONllNmAL MOTORS • MG MG Atrl'HORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS r :ALL Ptmm..m DOGS ~-. bro"'." ~ 111<0 new. 122,IXll. Days (2131 dirt. IJk• new. Must ..U. DUNTON FORD Autos, Imported 970 nnota in time for band.a. Asking '6fiO term. or Boats, Rant/Chart'r 90I ** Boy'• St:qn.y bicydt, 546-7070 IMPORT Call Schwinn, ex c e 11 en t oon-2240 So. Main at Wamer ; OJ:riahnU! st. Bernard tnuie. 540-56.l)<kyror ~ CORONADO Sailboat. ditlon.-=: 6tMll61. 0,.11 Ro•d 91.,,1 yvu S4ntaAna 847·3842 --~-- 1 pupp"'•· 7 Wttb: old, mae. 6J3..3394 eves It ~kendt. .;I -t d ... tu-\ -.• ... SPECIALS -, ... , u...t H.,. .. , r .Ken ay or weea.. n11te ,70 HONDA ~r ..... ..... hunirlou1 1 .. f.co11t•ln * '69 FORD F100 * liiiii~·-1 !!ii~!iii-ii N-Bud \ & female. PleaM!' call EXCEU.ENT pony Jor ule. Box 152, 829 Bayside Dr .mu..-l.J\.IU.lolo l motot ho1110 li•ln9wltfi·1 1L ..lni..• JI • I -ior.i;-i:--,,r~:;;,;"=;;::·=""c...,.I ! 84&-1692 or 1tt at 5462 W~ll trained w I br Id le s NB ., MANY XTRAS. out comp r om i 1 • e n ton ., ........ p, VS, stick shilt, 1972 FIAT SALE *'*" Mklre( '66, 37,000 .ml, l~i Ciliente Dr., H.B. halter, battb&ck pad. wfil . * 5'6-7866 * Choo•• frvm the •m••· l2280C'. • 167 Jaguar SACRinCING '71 DEMOS fiberglus top. 2 new tit-es '1 GREAT Dane JIUppin. 4 keep tll Onistmas. il50'. BOltJ, Sall 909 2 MINI Bikes • Very _good ·~~'m!::t'Mot;r,.HomMo~~: I M $H1995 ' d $3895 e:U~~~N~ gooCI copdili6n. Best Ove; 1 J?eautiful golden fawn~ & 1 ~l29 BALBOA 2>, Trailer. Genoa. cond. New motors. SlZ for Ho111•, tho ~J' •!do.din· • ac <>:War Daimler aedan, auto fratw, Bftl Jones' B.J . Sportscars abo\l'f! $800. Gf>.472'T. , , brindle, M l F, champ HORSES boarded $10. mo. 3'Ai hp outbrd. OIM op. both. 545-0266. I•""-· tho · 25 , tw111 bod, 839-"""" factory air cond., slmillar to ml ™'RSOR AT ADAMS MGBGT '68'.ii. Mint ain- \ aired. Top· doa: on Weit Lighted artna, Horses train. tional lttms. $l650. 831-1410 10 &PD mi!l'll Motobecane the 111 now iii ro•r b1th """"' or 531--060.\ XJ Sedan low mtte1 C'WC"l'· OOstA MD)A 540-4491 dition. 20,000 Oririna.1 : mi. Coa8t. Reuonably priced. ed. Leuon• English It or 49rr5629. Jike new. igs .. ean 499-3916, 1.nd tho 1orocly111mic1Uv 1 Corner 1st & Harbor 7371 ' · FM radio. 492-2398. 83'1-~. Western. Parker'a Rkling KITE 731, Good cond w/boat 54().-0635. d111•11°' fibortl•u J6.' • Santa Ana e i71 MG Rdstr '68 FIAT Station W•-. GOOD Tra.n-ow..t"tlon l'ar ·= Choo•• from • l1r91 ti· -.~· "'*""'"" "" TQY Poodlts for Chri8tmal aub. 557-4304 er 9f:S.1172. & mast cover Ii heavy duty '68 125cc Benelli, 3.000 mi'•· •••• •• ~~~"",, •• ·.', cu1toml1od I •• $3495 ~if)' w•.dio,,,heflter. MGA, $2fi(l. Call and tee make happy ,Uts! 7 wk.I HANDSOME Claaie Wesll.'m Hlway trtr. $600 or beat Of· $125. ..., ,~ ~" 642-0571. old. I "'""'· 1 apriooC Saddle with 8 '""' ronctm !er...,.....,., Tffi..7818 546-7563 1: -""'" ••• 4 ,,,,..., ar o>nd., AM/FM DUNTON FORD ---M=Ga:;A-~- 6(2...al.S, ill Broad way ' !Ct.ill under ori&'. JJU&I'Alltee SABOT, tail, mut, Jee QA 50 Honda Mini Bike. Xlnt '* ,ito -11.to.w111 I Intema&nal Haivelter rad., only 2353 mllet . .(;m.. ~7070 CM. or 5M-388S art 6. Ul>/Bellt oUer. 675-CK80. board, rudder, mabo I'.. cond. Bmad new, Radr: I: •·== Ntt)r.-RECREATION CEN'tER ~). 2MO So. Main at Wamer Leaving State!! Ha\'fJ'. * * * * SEIL oa LEASE. Gootle, plywood, ...... 11 DD '"'""" ,1165. 9!9-11S7. I :::,::~!:: :::;.:::.."' I ROY CARYR, Inc. • 69 Volvo Santa -. ss MGA. """'o llttlt German~/ pleuu.re hone. Good tr 536-7329 2·~10.Spdboy'1bllce, ·~::~.;....11o1wcow 292SHa:borBl9d. $1795ma FIAT lli Sport. xln.t work. &4~71 , La.brador ~ $10. ~ng g1rL 5.16-2482. CAL 34. Ml ..-ce A: mdse. Brand new Qu1ck aak. 1 • ::=.:9:~ elr 1 ·Coat& Mesa 1546 •444 2 Or. Std. 4 mpeed, radio .l COfld. Must It'll uioo. MGB . "42-45U BLACK I: White P i nto Private party. 5J6..$83L ti..11111 1iO INTERNATIONAL Flat hef.ter.30.~ml.stock2888. 4.S'f-1909or ~7392. ' ,, UST RIGHT FOR Gelding, a yrs. Sell wt• <714) ~ 1965 HONDA • sui-,,:~~:=,.1111w1111 I Bed. (4868)D1 sm. . • '69 Datsun HOT pink 19li9 .QlilM!l'tlble '68 MGB-GT. Rl!d. Wtre dlt • bridlt. '38-&lU. NAPLES Sabot, fullrtq11i1" Howk. Mu•t "11. -::";.;:::'::.::" DUNTON FORD $l495 8'(1, A'"il Ftb. 1 11,:m """'"· alnt. 11600. : I ~:~~'. ';~ ·.·uv .. ER t'hestnut gtldina:. ped,J:'Oll·9! u•15-alt 6 pm • wknd1. , • :::.:~-~"'~"· I 546--7070 -' ....... 494-13211 * Call 642-3186 * M!WI' wired bow! $1(1(1. yrs d, need up'd rldet. _,... or.,._. rv ** Girl'•· Schwinn 10 speed 2240 So. ~n At \V&rne:r _,., Roe.drier. •29000 j · HILLMAN * '64 MGB. Good Cond. • Stf..4957. 673-4052 UDO 14, No. 2220, trlr, race btke, almo.t ne•, utru.. 1 1 Santa Ana t~Mu, orjy • m ' Super Buy! ' : SR.EGOR GERMAN SHEP. AQYHA Geldinc, 10 yn. equip. Xtiu. can 646-4923. $75. l3()..005l ** 1963 CHEV. ~Ton P .U. N1:w ), 1962 Hlllma11 Super Manx 4 673-4.285 KENNE LS. a .. u \· "'"'Plrittd. 139),• COLUMBIA 26 MK II ,.,. HONDA CL-175. I I paint, t1tt1, dutch, other Specl•ll•lnt In Quollly dr adan. Runo ..... ••• OPEL Crlstmu. ,...,... Tt'rnll. ~ 962--1745 * e 6Q.423B After 6 e 'NOhderf'ul Qu1ltmal ,itt. exiraa kdudlng air oond. · BAUER tln!a. new t.ttery. flew !111..cL Appeloo1• Golding CjlUICK CASH 1475, 847~. S.. ~.•-latt! 546-1879. brallt.: 30 mt JlU •"· Pri '69, OJI"! Kad•lle, 2 M t;;,t LABS, l ...,, 1 kmole, i * !'.61'"583 * ~ THROUGH •n HONDA CB 350. Lill< I 1 ·~ DODG,'& v.,. A-100, I BUICK.OPEL-•'>· _,L "'° •trod~. 6'lhp .,..; Tn -. lboCI:. ~ra,.. $.50. ~ORSE! BOARDED. B4'lc A new. 1500 ml. Must telli owner: eXltlt cona. $1550, HONDA xln't cond. Seelc'lng frieOdty ··~· "" c~rlttmu . 1taU.'Jllillnl i.uon.. °"' D"'ILY PILOT tt~. 491-19!1 , ... ··-· -..... I 67M6Zt. . JAGUAR CO"'"""'" ... w ow ntir. ._. " _.... l ............ l'rwy. • ... i.;-.... -flll!'I _..,. • •um. .. bane. 5t&--1534 aft 6 l)m. :WANT AD sonvtNN TanderD f15. Hon-w.11u '64 Olev)' ~ tqn, nu rebll 234 E. 11th St., Coeta Msa n HONDA CAR .....,,a..,,;,, ;n~. • AKC '""" forrlen •SHILTIES AKC do ell MW TioU 175-oetdt l. .J "92. •<>"~l...-$915.Cail 54f.77U lo<d<d * 7.000 mllA-' ...,,t '' • • .... : e I""° (714) 1!57·'T!ll9 642°5678 ....,. _,., ·~ .. ---.,,, alt fl\lm 516-4453 Q.osEO ON SllNDAY! bl•• e !1200. e ~25. -t ;. ,. • . ., ·• • . . . . . . , -' ~ • ......... -11.1971 1§11 ~ (.__~_ ... "'_ .. __,If§] ,, _ .... 1§1 I l ~ ~I .·-... _ .... _ .. ~iji~1,I~._ ;;:...;;;;~;;·~~~, ;;.I._ a;;l ,I ;_ .. .:., · ~ LI ~'.!!-Jl!tJI t9fl ...... '""'"""" 970 VOLVO "....._ i.. ftrQ .S:::'liC i · "°1;.;;=...;;;.;.;;... __ +1 VOLICSWAGEN, ~ruv~'J'E ~ ... ;ue,~.;i;;,. """"M:• TRADU0 ' 0 • CADl•AC. • -·~~=l~m~,..;;rt~od~..!,.'7~0 f-. j,,.,rtJ • 9% -· lmporfell PEU.IOT l'ORSCHE PORSCHE .. ; · . PEUGEOT OYER 25 " , Diono Solo Now In ~he '66. 912/4, aU ~traa! Am-Fmfl'ape. Tuned Ex- hauat. l3QOO. 646-11'!. Clt•n, Reconditioned, ~ & Gu.r•nfffcl. TOYOTA .;...,....,72 TOYOTA 1·11 y I -~<lr\~liloo;*·~.:.:.i~. CADILLAC 1970 CADLLAC 19• 1 · a es ·10 ~~.WAG; :bl••· :..~~ :-; s1DAN 11 w.u cour• DI AM/FM, auto, alt, hl""'J Cbot; , J1/S, &Jr; ,ACTOllfY. 'ACTORY • •, r Progre11I QUICK ' 'cASH THROUGH~ 'A ' DAlL Y PILOT • ·POR$CHES L••v• s.1oc11on For . Immediate . ~· ' ,...., clWI.~"" ~land.,. • 'ti Cad Coupe AIR CONp,TIONING 1 t-2 !~~::IONIN Sal.&1, Service, Parts .. FRITZ WARREN'S . (PORT CAR CENTER ; no J;. lit., s.~. ~ 547-0764 • ()pen dally !l-9; cloaed &>nday \ ~ Pilot Want Ai1s hav• -~plmoe. . .. -.WA'NT .~!>, .642-5678 . 1• 911'• -912'• -914'1 1m to 1t11 . NEWPORT IMPORTS · Delivery! 1 819 Sovint• Ori Remaining '71 TOYOTA$ , . ·. . 1 Autos, U,... 91'0 de~JbM ini ,.l" w F.,lt ,._. ..,.i....,., pod-· 6 t<d 1,.lher tn::r.' YEAR EN-D., 1'!'....,.i;.tt f.i!i,~ ·"'.:!.~· clotJi ,~. ~ bt ~.·AM.FM radio; tUt A (l) 523-1'11( ., te • ....-, 1ten!o AI'll·rp,i radio, , 1flNCOPic st~, _.,..1 , SJ ~, ~ \ ~ '< · ~ tilt • ttl.oop'-: atttrtnc. Wftll many deluxe e ., . OCK '. ..-icK . "'•· (1~1555 <389A~> . Autol, U~ 990 Autos, IJMd , 3100 W . .<:out Hwy. . ' ..De41t lemiA W TOYOTA AuthorUed Sale1 & Service 32852 Valle Rd., San Juan Caplatrano 13T-4300/493-45ll/499-2'61 ... ' ~. • '• $.1999 • REDUCTION '62 BUICK SKYLARK. V~ • ~=;· vtnyt 1n1er1or. NAllRS CaillllaC NUERS Cadl • =· :: r • . .. " . BUY . Newport Beach 642·9405 '63 Porsche, S-90, 646-$303 sood condition. Sl.800. 1946 Harbor, Costa Mesa '70 YW BUS 9 pug. Radio, heater •• speed $2199 SALE $39t AtmlORttEI>• DEALER Atm!ORIZED DEALl~ • .. ._ · OAVE ROSS PONTIAC "900 HARBOR BL., ""°'HARBOR BL., * BUICKS * 2480 H8'bo, Blvd. at Fall-,Di-. .,,.,.,_00aY.frA ~ &>~... COSTA MESA I Costa Mes.a Sf6..801T • " .... ....,.... ,.._,. 51).,9109 Oprn SU WHOLESALE! * ean o;a..4220 • '70 MARK II '65 Persche SC, Brand new Sedan radio, heater auto- reblt ene.1 Super clean. matk trans. •JNi .. ~ltwi& • TOYOTA • . Rt--.!. ... BUICK WILDCAT. Full CADIL~C 1970 CADILLAC 196 -e 70 '""""l'ci ::::-·~~go> &Jr condl· . ~OUPE DE Vll,LE C:OUPE"l)I' Tw1.11 $3995 . $595 FACTORY FACTORY Cuatom 4 dr. 'H.T,. two to DiWE ,f!OSS PONl:IAC AIR CONPITIONl.NG' AIR CONDITION\N ~ H-~~-choote from, loY( ll}ilet, la.ct 248p ~rbor Jl\vd. at Fair Dr. V~ top, fW1 leather 1ntl!r-Paddt!d .top., tulJ leather' """.....,..• u.111ta Meaf. .-w&ITantyavailaMe-fortrana-Cofta Mesa if6.M'1T .~ •. door~. f'u!l>power, tenor. AU .power ex '69 VW Fut Baek. Stick fer. (61PJADLJ f57'9ADR): '6T. B~ICi< Sl>@Ci&l 4-Dr AM-FM, til,t Ii: telescopic AM~fM radio.'" Many 1 ,Shlft, radio, he&ter. (778-• ?O . ·WllclcGt V11ry aood cond Lo I'., rt~rlnc, et~., e1c. (524EAF) detuxe exitas. An ..Y.,~H BDEPu>N$1Tcmo. ... FORD . . . 53395 ...... Pis. P/B, . ~~; . • $4885 • '"•e"o1· .. s2'X\to~55™f··· n · · '· Very good co~. Lo mi's. · ' 546.7070 · 4 t.'eoo""lJ;"""· uc<ory ai.. 615-11<•. NABERS Cadillac · -. · · • . . 27<0 So. Mai• at Warner • • '70 s-w * '62 Buick Spedal C<>mpad . AIJ'FHORlZED DEAµ:R NABERS Cadll '70 9U-T Porsche. TOp cond., Yery clean! {VOG681) St095 Sant& Ana r• •• CJ Station Wqon. Auto P/S ~ H'A'R:BOR BI..., AtmroR.IZED DEAL:Elll mags, am/lm, taagertn.. MARQUIS·AUTff DLR. '68 YW CAMPER · ,. .S.2695 Good "'"xlltion.1_25<> or best aY.frA MESA, • 2600-HAROOR BL, Best offer. 527-1258. • Auto trans fad aft cond ' offer. 54G-9100 .Open Sunday . CDSTA ~ , ' ' MT..Q.163 1961 POruotE 1600 Type B, 900 s. Coast Hwy., Pop top. 4 fPd. dlr, Fully power rteerq:· A brakes. . DAILY Pn.CJI' tor &Cttonl 54(1..:;:_;":.::"';:.---"':::::..=i xlnt thruout, new palnt, Laguna Beach 540-JlOO camPtt equ;pped. Take Old· J,~70 1.EI ~ ~~~1ae~I 2reaI eood cond. T~cks 962 Trucks $2400. 49'i-8960. , er f~ C&l' or 1m. dn. ectra c dr. See at 3700 .::-... Tup duk '· · • .$l 79J,. .. ~- . bro)v\'tiUe~ i:.1. * ' !>Ull LM& ·n """ .. 914 Appe.._, a.!i · TOYOTA group, am/fm stereo. - 673-TI56. , 8f6..9307 '63 Porsche SC-90, Xlnt 1.946 Harbor, Costa. Mesa rood., ""'"eed ... qukk '67 TOYOTA. CORONA II.le, ;m. 548-1936. ... ... ca KILLY l'RLC•, ·a.LUI SOOI( 119 T01t1lut··"" t1616 .smo OtHL 1211 • '10 MOJ:TI CAltLO. ·-.•3100 CZ • 1'41 . ' .... '11 <MaVY s2tt11 · ~--•14'1 .Cl'CI .. . '. . . ... CHRYIUR ,S1291i •239& . . '"' 10 .. '10 <A .. K,, ' . .. I "•3186 • Df. 111• Al"T) s24&0· . . •• l'l "TMOUTH. •1&1& •219& • 4 Of,. Y,1,1', (ZLKI '10 IUICIC •L•C"TRA c.t. C)OI. ! Df", H.T. ·-·s4110 TOYOTA 70 COROLLA 516-8736 aft 1 pm 49<61111. ' $13195 Newport llJYd, N.B. CWJBOei) vmJbJ iiJb '58 B!nCK -(a). PIS. NEW 1972 Fl OD FORD PICKUP SANTA ANA 2 llr. 4 spd. '"'· Execll. rood. ·n vw Campe•, "'°"""''" ~= 28541 e, ,..... PIB, -good. ms. thruout. Sacrifice! Can fin. cond. Crpt, 9950 miles, e' •69 51c.ui..rk 962.-7007 TOYOTA anoe. C6113Bl"P> *'736 at• 13495/ofior. Mu.t ..u. After ,.,. CADILLAC Senolce .dept. open 7"10 am l0am<91-<81L 6''° m."'65"' (213) .$2495 · 'tt: 9 ·""! M•nda.t li>nl Fri-TRIUMPH 83l-<m. eu.1..,, 2 t!r. H.T. •uto -"· CADILLAC 1970. da,y. 1969 VW 9 pus bus. Lie YVL factory air cond power PHONE 540-U12 895. 12195 + ... • Ile. -A ........ ~ top. EL J>ORADO .• 41" W. Warner, Santa .\Ila ti' I Deal~ 52f-7211, ~ (1CTJ867). ' ' · · FACTORY TOYOTA Corona '69 2 O.. TRIUMPH 1969 VW Van •• 66 Skylark. AIR CONDITIONING ' Hardtop. Auto, alr/cond. ·· • Xlnt cond. ,Otstom camper · · $895 VIJ\llf top, f.ult lt$.thtr lnter- 111500. 6*-1m, v8 STAG *** 675-6>15 *** . . , . ~.. 1~. FUU ..,...,, rut• 1e1 .. A I I I~ ,60 VW B Sports cpe., auto tran!,' radio 8Cople stttnn1 It~ AM· • U. ot, mpor -• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! us, crpt thruout, Ir. heattt. (511DJA).' F'?\f; door ioek, etc. (596-NOWI "'w tires, need• M>me • '66 W'ld at' ASU) . ' ' . ~I CMIAOOI '10 <ADILUC. S4491i Sli900 'CllL DtYlll" ' Lulltlll ('51 Ol'YI ' ' • eaglne ~''· ""'· 6'3-2l5l.. .I ~ • $5185 HURRY & BEAT THE 10% ,, s· 995 . • PRICE INCREASE!! '70 VW bug, mags, pojya1as • FRITZ WARREN'S Ures, 1unrool, 116'0 lmmac. O>nV<rtible, a .. o ...... opoW· NABERS Cadillac SPORT CAR CENTEll 673--0884. er rteerlnr, power broke•. 710 E. bt St., S.A. 547-0761 I NEEO A HOME (X'Cm97\., Atmi'ORIZED DEALER EXCISE TAX~~REPEAL! C..... ~1..w. ,an., ~ • 6 ~ . .W. "JOJ YI _.· t•••, •-" Ulto• .... , M4y llde ......... AM ....., Nd.ud INMI .....i .n..t, C.ltf IMI ..... ,.,... ,.., Cll •711111 4 pr. tfNS. 11 .... •f .-• -"•' ....... WW.w lltlcllw ,,._ SJ771.44, 0... "1ce, tllk ........ y. Tremendous Savings Now!! . . . . NEW 'VOLICSWAGENS ARE LESS . ' AT HARBOUR YW · "'•l ...... \-;;:~,.. .... " • . . ----. Over 150 .New & Used to ,Choose From -'@-' " • HARBOUR ·vw NEW 1971 & 1972'5 1 • _;_QVER· . . HUGE INVENTORY JO CfJ-!OOSE FROM!· Open daily ~9; clooed Sunday 1'66 VW Sundial Cam.., * . FORDS , *. :l600 ~~L., ~ TRIUMP,H TR6. Uke Beat Offer. &M·Tm ... • 540-9100 Open Sund&)' New! <72GBND> $1977. '62 VW Bus, mech. toond. • •69 Falcon '69 Cad Cp. DeVllle, xln't DUNTON FORD New Xf(nt. 1751l. $1495 cond. AU pWI', tact &Jr, l!M. ~7070 ter S. 963"1242 . ~Property settlement forces ., " 2'J40 So. Main at Warner l.9'll VW VAN F\rtura IPOl'tt. cpe, V 18, auto aale. M&lca otr. 963-167( or + TAX lo LtclNIL . ' Santa Ana Lo mileage! Make offer! trans., taetory air cond., 613-n!i(I. .. * .61 TRIUMPH GT.& * • ~3158 • ~ •leerinr. YYe414. 1--,.,,;:· ':':'-;;;:=..._- , ... , __ Off ____ •. Xlnt cond. European CW<!. '64 vw Bu&. original """"'· • '68 Mustang -. TIME FOR ''"""''· Brt•~• "'ilfig am. penec• """"· $1,ooo: 494-0380 • ·~·. $f395 QUICK CASH 11475. Ev" 497-1928. attr 6 " wl<enda.. Convert. Auto tn'ns.,' ~ : THROUGH A VOLICSWAGEN ''2 vw ••n• Good -· ·,...u. " beit... ''DAILY PILOT , SlZ. e 673-M.16 ·(XEV4ll), • • "' • · . 1 '65 vw Bug. Stick Slril' ,... VW '10 Red Pop.Up Camper.. • '68 Falcon :WANJ AD dCo, heater. (WIM68()). $'77. 11~'· Pvt party. IJJ"'5. • .. ' $11195 A.,,.1, 1-rtad'i 910 DUNTON FORD . 7 · • , 546--7070 69 VW, 38,000 miles, perfect Futura Spts,,~ .. autrJ Trana, • " ' ~'" So M . 1 w condition. Must aeU, niakt ~.radio 'l-he!~ (lhJ'VJW>,; -'san:_n fr.a arner ofter! 962-1782. · 166 -NICOR · ·~ .\ 1·68 POP TOP Camper, stove, 1966 VW Sta Wan, re~t eng t\11 •·$9~5 .,. 'lanterns, healer, more. & trans. New bralrea I: Futura. Auto trans., radio' I Must sell, $l895. 645-2187 clutch. SllXI 557--8870 heater. (ZVH13CIJ. COSTA' 'MESA eves. 1'66 vw stauon Wagoo. a.at • '65 Mustang ·n VW p:ip.top Camper nice conch Hon. Pho n e : 589 5 Alf I FM, warranty XI n t 540-5615 cond. $3600. 548-2527 I "'64,,....VW'"'B°'ug,..,"'re"bl°"t-,-.,.-, .......... w V 18, auto. trans. power steer· 1971 VW S W Ilk btk! rad lo _,.......,..., ing, radJO I: heater. CNRE-ta q ., e new, 1 • -r-,....·~·· 150) ll.600 mftes. Factory wart'ly. Good cond. ·SS~ 67J.-l350 i Call 642--091•. ·69 'fW wn_,,,0,. ,.,,, "'""· • 63 Country Seel Au11>1, Now 980 Red w/black tni.•.1$131>. . ·5295 -' 146-~ ' 'rran.oorttiloft. f1LJ341)' : "" vw """ u, -· wl"' * CHEVY. s· *. · TtnL Pfll;I. t 673--012I ' •o; VW· Bus, new bralcet, • '69 •1~ ttm, 1600 •t\id'"" sreat. , $2295 Ji25b er oner. U)-960l1 , Auto p-ans, fl'dory air'cond, 66 V:W Bus, rqJ? ~· power itfering &: brb., pow-·~ E~. $1500-i er·<Wlndows, ·stock 2844. °'best oiler. '4-"17! • '71 Nova $2295 'TI. .vw We1tphalla. Camper, Auto trans, radio '& heater. 7200 ml. Like new. Must <887CI'Ol sacrifice 673-7317; 548-7897. · * CADILLAC * '69 .. VW, coflvertible, new ,tln!s, .e"xcelleo~ ,cond &4.f..6760 aft 6 pm. '67 vw sundial camper, only .f2,88S . ml'1. All OVfT Im· ·m~t~ ~· 133-!238. '70 VW BuJ", AM/FM. Jani """'· $1£5(). ** Call MWllT ** VOLVO '72 VOLVO Large Selection For Immediate Delivery · 819 Savings On Remajnfng '71 VOLVOS • '63 Sedan De V $595 Fuil power. !KSP46fl * IMPER~l * • '69 Le-Baron $l495 Factory air cond, fUH pow- er. (VPS562) . Spociallzlng In Ouollty BAUER BUICK·OPEL- JAGUAR 234 E. 17th St., Costa Meat L 541-n6S blJU CLOSED ON SUNDAYS . VOLVO Tranaportatlon 646-9303 Speclali: 19t8 Harbor, Colla Mesa ·~~ Con •••••••••• S595 '66 VOLVO P1800 ""°'"'BS ............ 1495 4 speed overdtlve, nid}o, GLW300 • heater, i<'1iciiti ~l!d """" """ 1399 DAISUN 2845 HARIOR ILVD •. . 6 h~uling da.ys . 'til Christmas. Time to qet crackinq. Move QOOda. Make deltverles. You need a Datwn Picl:up. Torsion bar front tutperuion; heavy duty rear. · Overhead cam enQ{ne that dallvera up to 2S miles par oallon. Ira America'• number one 1elllnq · fmJ'O!'l jruck., Need a plck\IJ'? . Ddn a ?>&-... then Ucido. S.. Ou• Complete Lino Ol 72 Dalluu, e STATION WAGONS e PICKUJOS .. 2 DR. & 4 Dlt. SIDANS e FASTBACKS e 240Z (LIMITID QUANTITY) 540-6410 . TAKE VALLEY VIEW OFF RAMP FROM FREEWAY! $ J 899 'IT Chev. Station Wagon Si& • . DEMONSTRATORS ; .. NOW ON SALE OYER 20 TO CHOOSE FROM '· ' ~m ltlDi4 ~ Countey.1.cadtd. -TOYqTA ]..::~:::::::::::: COST A . MESA 1916 Har:!;~ .. M... ~~""""' $495 I 1A' '15U N '. '66 VOLVO Station Waaon, J.22 S, 4 Dr., R/H, aood ~ cond. Prlv. party, tm. ~ AT TRIMINDOUS SAYINGS . A54~~ant ad " • rood (~=· 2M5 HARIOR ILYD. S4o.6410 ca..-------------------'----------"4>1' lnWlbnent 'C"'°" b1.N•l7<" • -- \ SMctlott Is the key Jo 1Mld119 a f!IOd INiy In a pr .. owned car. hMlt Ford has oV.r 150 cars Jo ·C:haolf from, OllCI ..... prlced ior·hnm•illate sale. '71 POllD ... , ....... llecfely ..... CP OUll ' $100,000.00 USED CAR SALE!! $3699 '61 PONTIAC I.Ml.I,., C--. VI, ...,,__ ""'" p0Wtr ,,_Int. '''" {VP~ JMJ ~. ~.'!-..... ...... $2699 ff'9lll., "•ir;;1 ~-... ' tent'(. ~ 240 . . ' . ' . $1799 $2899 '7t •olD . . $2399 O.IPI«. 4 Dr., V'"'4 T .. - AW. <• AUi) . ''.ff,' MIOCUOY $17.99 MorifllDD M)(. '?> eO!o1 tr1,..,, 11'1!!!!' ,,..,.,, "11,l'f,otf,'4l . fr '71POID ' •$ , Y·,., """"" ..... ""'· "'· ' 2899 .... 1 (.,.,,.,., • ' ~ ,. 'ff MUITANO . $20:99 VI. auto. tr-.. ...,_ ..... 111L •Ir, low lftl!G. l'lp OIJI ~'!..!..~: .... _ ... $1199 Mite. "-· ..,_ '""'""" "'elf"'. IWFW 11•> '61 MHCUOY $1999 ... ,. ... ftttlM ....... VI. _,.._, ........... ,.._ .. ............................ llld!s. _...,. ""°' raclr, rtct.. elr, 1MW ..,_ (WIC GI) ' ?!..~~ ..... -$2599 .................... Ir,'" , .. Al:,) . 'ff l'ONTIAC $1999 OTO. W. I.,,_,,...,_, IDIL~J ''7 CONTININTAL $1699 t'ull llDW'' a •lr.-leMM ""°'· (WWl. .. , ....... C.0-. ,, ...... -3099. '7t CHIMIO~IT • ' ' .............. , ... ~) ... ' ' \. .. . . ' '4t CADILUC1 tffw,u,.., c:uskim. 1n11rlltr, tUN Ilk• ntw. llkM>9.5J ' y ' 70 CHIVROLIT Pickup,. "nQ'>, 17t}JllJ '61 'PORD , .. VI,. ft.'*'· ~A) '61 DODGI VM Sp)rhl!'lll'I, \II, l utl. ~· cm1c1•). '6t T-llRD 4 door, tull powtf" • •Ir.· 1'60 BFM) 7D '01D fllllll wltfl 1lx He umpw, ...... -·" ll'*ll . ' $599 $2"9 1 $2A99' $1699 $1999 " $2499 $2999 'ff CCl!fTINilrTAL $2999'' • OOW. ll'vll ..,_., •Ir, (YOU Ull " crff JllP • v ........ ..,..._w.,... "llwlfll"'I (Uk 0161 $2499 TAKE YAilEY YD llF -Elll FREEWAY! -. . .,. I -· .... I~ I ......... I~ I --.. l~I -. ... l§J -· .. §JI --.. 990 Autos, UMd "° Autos, u.... 990 I ;A;-;;;..,..;;~;:;~990~ Autos, I/old ft/) . A..,.. U.... 990 A-, Used CADILLAC CADILLAC CHEVROLET .. CORvrm''.~·. -·-----..-1·'°""=,.,...,,...,.-,.-CADILLAC CADILLAC ' LAR~EST I CADILLAC 1967 '69 El Cam·1no 67CADlu.ACSedandeVille. SELECT ON OFI S ~'· laclocy a~. CADILL CS IN EDAN DE VILLE V-ll, Afr Cood, Auto Trans, ( 1$2199 ORANGE COUNTY, FACTORY =. =•·w::. ~ DAVE ROSS PONTIAC SALES.LEASING ~~--CO!;IDIT,!_0NIN1 0 Tl,.., Mint Cond, Sbat'p, 24 AU'IHORIZED ~""""""" &•\ltt u1ue t nlah Holiday Sp.rial Bal of S '65 CALAIS HT COUPE 1------ Very n1ce! <NQF857) Only lfl.095 • MARQUIS. AUTH. DLR. :.·.~ ------"""'"'"I" 1971 Corvette 80HarborBlvd.atFalrDr. SERVICE with padded top, bl~ cloffl 50<XXI m1le ' i:.. 900 S. Coaat Hlcbway. Colla Meu" " 5f6..801T • .. • & leather interior, 1UJJ pow-"if • wvrath.,, LeJuna Beed> 04ih1100 ·n rµ.ooRADO, <•mp! Nabers Cad1Dac: er, otereo~ AM-FM, door $Z495 4,212 Ofiaina1 mllea. Factory1 " warranty, a.Ir conditiOnin&, • AM·FM radk>, t\ll'bo bydi'a- tnaUc 1ranr, 1Jcenae num· ber (VAMJ $5275 '66 C.D.V. sacrlfi~ $1595. '®P'd,. gold/wh!br. SOOD 2600 HARBOR BL.. locks. See to appl'l!da.te. Gold A belae, fU11 pwr, ML $8295. Priv, owner. COSTA MESA (TUF.l8'1). ' '11--..1 S Le ROY CARVER Rolls-llDyce * BMW 2925 Harbor Blvd. Maey """' pvt p ly 846-4621 89<-.1301. 511.9100 ,Open -• $t985 • 'HCUU • e 6ft...5834. EL Dorado '69 FJ,.!c aunroot The Wtest draw in the.!\'.~ ~ Amlrlc.n Urtal '1 O.ta Mesa 546-+t44 }'.,. that Item undor . SS>, 38,000 mi, a~ , $4995 ••• a Doily P!Jot CW.med NABERS Cadillac: - -""'Penny Pibcher • can alt 4 pm. &t.2-3417 Ad. 6«2-5678 1 .... ~ s. ••-•-& '85 CONV 4100'.t mi. 4 spe«li Po&ltraction. Good clutch, braket, "' tBO AUTHORIZED DEALER • -~ ~ 'Autos,. ,.... 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New ~ HARBOR BL., Santa ~ ;.;.........:..... _____ ........ __________ ~1 COSTA MESA '67 CAMARO Tires, Battery. AM/FM $1300. 548-7101 • AU.NEW , 197 J'S & De•1st11tors DISCOUNTED :; TOSEllNOW! NEW 1971 CAPRICE . $1003 28 ,I DISCOUNT ' '61 CORVETIE' PlllqWE-IVITM COllflDINCE Thtst carScorry bala'nct of S Year• 50.000 ~t Warranty. I '66 CAPRICE P'11tb11 ck."FKt. 1111" eoricl., ~JI -V.t. turtio-l!ydr•, redb, f11pe. deck, .... Jw. (WON 411 $AVE '65 IMPALA "v.f, Iulo. fr.M., powtr 11..,ltlQ, radio, ttt.ter. 'CNFY "1) $599 '64 IMPAtA t P11Hl!Clt'I", Itel. '•Ir COlllL, v ...• ,., tRm... ---'"'" ·~ power "'911:•. l)OWtl" ,,_. {l"l(H "'' $999 70 CHO, , ' NOYA $port COU Pll , Vi, llUlo. lr1111$., POW*• 1tnr., f1t1. 1/r. (614 ABB). "70 MONTI CAILO . rurbl:M\Wd(•, 11ct. 1rr clllld., Vl!'VI top, tin 11eer. wt>MI, poW9r tlW., low mUet. '69 CHEY. MALllU Cou p1 , Vt, auto. tren1., power ''"•· Ing, r11dlo, llfftlf". ()(OIC .stJ) '10 MALllU v.a, turbo llydr•ma· lie, low mlltl, facr. 11lr COl'ld.. POWW Ifft!'., 'radio, Miit•. (Oll2 CIY) ,Pll MlF) -~--- '6t IMPALA toupe, VS, fKt. 11r cond .. pwr, 11 ...... 111111. trim. IYUM· -ai.n: '70 NOYA · 'coun '50""cu. II\. ftine,' 1pt9d, . f1ct. air cond., -,, ..... , tedio, h••·· (77f. ADZI • F-et, lllr cencl., llVIO. , ... ,.. .• v-1, ~-. ""ts. AM/FM 1l•eo, paww brllk... pa-,, .... ·• wllMI covers. CTSH 1'7) $1099 -. '70 IMPALA COUPe. VI,. 11ct. air cond., 111fo. tr11n1., ti.I· 1nc1 of warrantv. (ZYC-19~) $2599 $2799 540oemJ Open Sunday "327" VS, automatic trans, WANTED '68 CADIILAC SEDAN DE p>wer ateerlng, factmcy air, CORVETTE Hardtop VILLE. Full power, factory power brakes, raHye llJ>(¥1s, '69-'n: sta.-4211 ew1 e cond. CZBU'/65) UUU<8S. --'-c-'o"""u:..;Gc.:A::.R=-I DAVE R~~rPONTIAC $l499 2480 Harbor Blvd, at Fair Dr. .. 1968 COUGAR hard .top, a'J;, C.OSta Mesa ~1 xlnt cone!. $1795. Private • • '69 El Dorado, local car, all 441 l aan m.. party. 546-3876. extras! $4750. Call 847-9696 NEWIJOI H DODGE wkdays, eves & wknds 673·0900 .!..~~~ . 642-1178. 1960 CHEVY, good '64 DODGE Dart 4 Door 'Sf. '70 F!.EE'IWOOD El Dorado transportation, ~. dan, Automatic Transm.11- fully equlp'd, Xlnt Care. 540-0117 sion, Good Tr~tipo,. 23,<XXI ml, $5750. 675-7545 '70 Monte Carlo ·vinyl tp, (RTU~) $"177. 675-3727.. P/S, arr, AM/FM, heatu, DUNTON FORD lmmacu1ate 833;-2934. 546-7070 , , CAMARO CHRYSLER 221o So. MaJn at w..,,.;. '67 CAlttARO. Rally Sport. Santa Ana , 327 engine. PIS· PI B. '68 CHRYSLER NEWPOR'!· 1968 Dodge Dart-4 dOl:J', Conv. Bucket seal!, Needs Full JIOY(er, 1actory air white wall tires. 6 cyl. some body work. A!kirw rood., landau root. (\'TD-automatic trans, r adl.o, $700. 557-4861. 835) heater. ~.000 actual ~s. CHEYELLE $l599 Privai. party 847--0652. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC '6' OODGE <-Dr _,, '66 O>eveue s.s 427, new eng.; 2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. Rm, 6 cyl., Auio, se,co} new paint, new tires, hu Costa Mesa 546-801.T mi's. Creamputt., $:;;50 . whls Hurst, Headen. 4 spd., '66 Clm.YSLER. Crown Im· n41646-4Tl9. •· Mallory ign., Isley cam, •8 perial. Fl.II! power, factory 'M OODGE Dart, ena-. runs track ta~ deck, Cra.I& air. tmY261> $577. oplas. Pe« '°""· lmo. DUNTON FORD ~~ mu.~r!'°" """99. 546-7070 'CHEVROLET 2'Z40 So. Mam at Warner Santa Ana *'71 CHEV. IMPALA* BEAUTIFUL '65 Cluyder CUstom Cpe. "350" V8, air, New Yorker 4~, hrdtp, power steering, power brak-PIS, Pl'B, P w r bucket es, vinyl inter;ior. 5 to choose seats &: windows, a Ir, from. Hurry, u low as AM/FM, WISIW, VG cond, '64 DODGE Poiara. 2 Dr. Hudiop, Blg Englne, 4 Speed, 'Red & Shari>! (GNY., 108) $47'1. • DUNTON FORp: 546-7070 2240.So. Main at Warner Santa Ana •• ' $2795 l!Bl. 644-'5n .~1961~-"I;i'MP;;;;,E"RI°'AL,-"'XLN=:;-1 CHARGER '68, 383, -fiill MacHoward RUNNING COND. No power, Now ..... ~ makil;~- 839-9000 or 5.11-06ll!I reasonable oner refused. fer. 644-Tl58. • . Corner lst & Harbor (n4l 495-4286 *· 'ti8 CHARGER. 383,. '&Ir Santa Ana V COMET cond., :·~ 1!675. "68 CJIEV. D Camino. ery ----------I .~==~"'---~I "'""'· Canary Yellow, VS. '61 CDMET Cpe., Stick Shit< '68 00DGE Qwvr, J)tlI :Auto, Trans., Alr Condition. Radio, Heater, (00\1347) p<J'Wer, fa-Of:ory air, ~ ing, Power Steering, IQ-$177. dean. (2.NV177) $1771. ~~- 'DUNTON FORD DUNTON FORD DUNTON FOR.,. 546-7070 546-7070 •. 546-7070 2240 So, Main at w~r 2240 So. Main at Warner 2240 So. Main at Warner Santa Ana Santa Ana Santa Ana CONTINENTAL MUST Sell :'68 Coronet ''dr. * '71 CHEVY'• * VS-P/S-Aut~R.H. 1 oWllU. mPALAS e CHEVELLES Make oiler 64&-6759. ~ cAMARO's 1968 Canti11ental CHALLENGER 1970, Pw:ple. HERT% CORP. z DR. H.T. Ak/rood. Xlnt "'""· 12'91. St.~·p IJp ;f o : 1LUXURY. • • • • 221 W. Katella, Anaheim One owner O'l'ia:inal car, Full Call 962-2667. · (714) 778-4050 powor. (416Affil '70 CHEVROLET IMPALA. $2775 Vi, auto., faclocy ak, pow-ROY CARVER er steering. (164CXG) • Rolls-Ro)'t'e * BMW EDSEL '59 EDSEL. 4 dr we&• ~t cond. l'OO. . ,• • at a pnce you can afford 1970 4-Dr •. Sedan Beautlful 1Iamor a:old metallic ftnl&h with·l@lther·interlor and matching landau root. Luxury equipped ot course. Full power A 6-way power·se&ts, dlmate;control-alr con.. dftionin(, tllt 1teerJng wheel, st~ tape , a ya: tern. etc. ImmacuJ&te throuJhooL (838AGA)" "' ~ . . $4575 AU THESE BEAUTIFU.L LUXURY '.AUTOMOBILES ARE IMMACULATE, INSIDE ~ND OUT ••• ' YOU'LL NEYER FIND A BmER SELECTION OF PRESTIGE CARS THAN RIGHT NOW! 1969 Mark III 1970 Chrysler 1966 Continental :t door sedan. Beautiful Bra.zUian gold, leather Interior, Landau root. FuU lux• ury features Including full power, fac· tory air cond., 6-way po\\--er seat, etc. (Sr.tA733) Immacul&te. Beautiful Silver Mink fin- lah with black leather interior A match· Ing landau root. F.quJpped with full powtr includfn& 6-way seat, Climate con-- trol air cond., till 1trg. whed, automa .. tJc crulle control, etc. This fine automo- bile obYJoualy bu had the best ot care. (WXFll34) $4875 1970 Colony Park M.,.,11 11 ,..._ W.,.n 22 000 miles. Beautiful tvy green metal· Uc' Dnlsb wtth matching Jnterior. Full.Y Jomuy equipped. lull power, Wt 1trg. whftl. AM-FM Stereo rad&o. roet Jua:· la&• rtdl, etc. (005ASI) '$3975'· • Town & Country Wapn Cool polar white finish with sparkllna: medlwn blue Interior. Equipped with the finest full power, 6-way seat, air condi• tlonlng .. roof rack A mucll more. Beau• tiful throughout (821ASG) $3375 MANY, MANY MORE . . FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE SEE THEM ALL TODAY! $1275 1969 Cadillac Sed. DeVille. Immaculate. BeauU!ul Bahama mist metallic V.'ith black landau .l matching littcrior. Fully luxury through· out. AM-Flt!, Ult-tele:, tull power, air cond., etc. This attractive automobUe Is showroom f-m;h. See & drive today, Sale priced, (251AGEI ohnson & son, $38.75 L I i\!I i • l \' 2828 HARBOR BLVD~ COSTA•MESA • &4o.a30 I I - $2199 2925 -Blvd. · DAVE ROSS PONTIAC Costa ;M.,. ' "'4444 2180l!arborBlvd.atFalrDr. 1969 Mark 'lll Costa Mesa 546-80I7 '67 IMPALA bi~ Immaculate Rolls • Royce . wago~, '6 trade4n. (843'DUI) ~ngine, fu11 pwr, &11', xlnt $4575 "'"'·· Priv. •""'· 11195. ROY CARVER .,.....,,. '64 CHEVELLE 70-307 T-Rolls-Royce * BMW hydro, PS, a1r cone!. $4.50. ~ Harbor ffivd. firm. 892-404I. c.osta Mesa 5464444 Can 646-7354 .. ' FALCON '6.1 FALCON Sta Win 6 eycl: auto, VERY CLEAN, ,.,o.J tires, $195. ~7. · '&I. Runs good! Near new · tires. '72 license. $1'15. · • 548-4448 . FORD '66 CAPRICE 4 dr h.t. 6 way '67, XI.NT cone!, New tires, I ·,-,,-'l'ORIN--0-Squ-~-W-.--,, t . d . $2100. ...v :-rIM:t'~~~. con · ()Tig * Owner, 494-2339 * full power. Xlnt cond. $2800. Wkdays after 7 pm & * ''9 IMPALA 2-DR CORVAIR wire""' 547-5221. ' Loaded! $1750. 540-7127 1°"964,,....-:CO'.:"R:-:V:cAIRO:--,,,....D,,.....o .-,· l-'ii1963iii°'>ECOmNwoii'L1NiNiE:-Vv'>ANii"'I '63 IMPALA SS Monza, 4 spd sHCk, AM/FM 6 cylinder -stick shift . $180, 646-1~ radio, many recent rep$. Private Party 492-31I6 . '66 Chevy ImpalaJ good cond, Immac. Int. Current lh-1964 Country Squire \\•agon, pwr steering, a.Ir, $850. spectlon 1Ucker. $325. air/cone!, full powE'r, ~ 494-TI70 atl 7 pm. 545-3810. or best offer. 644-llfi6 CiM. ~-~---~~' Autos, lmportod 970 Autos,_ Imported 970 Autos, lmpomd 970 ~CHECK THESE VALUES i , '69 TRIUMPH TR& ~~~: ~:.~T. ' '2t 98 ~ ~.s=1~o~a=Ts=u=1~s=ED==A=1-.-.~~~~~~~~~~~*699==~ '68 OPEL COUPE r:::T.:.;• '"' S899 ·~ -.&4-~11=T=E=R=1:.,.a=T=1~0"'1~A"'L-.';.'."::'"~~--.·,-=.~·'"?:'":,,...· ..,.-----::s"'1-:c099= 1 '66 MUSTA11G """"'"· • CTL. St 099 ' ft STICK, SHAlll"I llKa \st) '69 PONTIAC GTO (YXW "" St 699 ;.,8~7~0~LD~S~D~EL'"U~l~E-...,.~,~~'"filo"~~~··"-··~~~~-,"7i&A99 ··.· RADIO, HIATalt. (411 CTO) ;.,64;;,....,F~ALCO~~N"Pl~C~IY.UmP"'fm.~~·,•~,~~Lr:--~~~~.s~t~t•gg•~ '68 SIYLARI :~Tl~.................. St&99 : '&1 IUSTAH :i!:~:·~ ...... "'"'"' '1099 ~ '69 OPEL SEDAN :,•(:go, "'0 ' 0 • '""'" s799 '69 CHEVY IAUBU St699. '69 188 GT COUPE 4 Sl"ltD, OVlll01UVI, llADIO, HIATlll. IYY.l '3111 @.,.,,,, ~'~'~'~'~'~o~o '"~"!""'"@ 187 11 ar l'f''.:H O LVD HUNT INGTON SEAC H 8 4 2 ·4435 ·I •' ; I . . ... AulM, UMd "'AulM, UMd . ·-, LET US WRAP UP A CHRISTMAS DEAL ON A BRAND NEW 1972 GREMLIN WARD S. LEE INC. Authorized AMERICAN MOTQRS D1•ler · 12'4 South Main SI., Sanli Ano 547-si26' S1turdiy, De<lmbt; 18, 1971 :!""r"i.~-..;.._,_.....;...__,,._ ~~-=~~-- ' -&c T•D ' ' It .,.,.,_ ·roMERCURYcoucAa ..... 65 MUSTANG 2 Doer IW'd· .,9 oLDs DELTA ,,6 oLDs .,,. . tt7011w11ec•r~ ~ii-T•-r,1; ·wa".f.:lsoN,.,,.1~."'7"";:70;-:Tr:i.1ii1ii11pr- tactory a1r, powttot-. IDp. VI, Landau .... Air. ROYAL~Coupe.AM/ Convertlbk. VI, a~to. air 2,:.H.T.~::•::= ff UlrU ~1'1111-.ele. vi'IYI l'OOI.$~ $5D7TU, NTON FORD P'M, Wt "' tole -. lac-<Ol>d.l PS, P9, Wt "' tol• 1'Jot'~ fl 1ml! A-.lle. alt -'8 ,,,; ' • $»95 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC ..,. air, '""' """· vln>i Wllff · 'l'Uo _, _,,11, • 1 -Jllu:ry Wolo .,. :H10H&tboi:B1..i.atr.i.0r. m.7t7o "°'' ...... ....,. ~ ::2 .. 1~~":; ROY A.RYa . -.;JO..Jt tor tlolo 1ow MacH01wari O.ta M.., 51M01T 2240 So. Main at w.-. $2~99 ly! ! Prlvata -· Call all ! ltdfo.-* BMW """' 1115. (WBJT51) -« 511 1971 MERCURY Santa Ana 6 pm, 55T-90I&. m; H-·a1..i. • MARQUIS-AUlH. DlR. amt lot"' - STATION WAGONS ~•1 219 HI-·m OLDS 442 455 w/alr in. Oooia -• i14M4U Sonla Ana HERTZ 'CORP. Borr wan:.r newH:r~~· ductton, PJS. Pte.·amtton 'ii PONT. lloMovllle. epe. IOI I. Qoaot Ills!>-'Jr -~QtO. Factory . 2:21 W. Katella, Anaheim whtels. etov.>e;, Edltbrock'. N.i!!! llA'fltl 1ttreo. Shar1>. MT-1446. Auto, powt'!, lit oond. lAltina BNch !Ul)..11(1) 'Cond., run Power; (714) 77MOSO 410'•· $995/bot ofr. 639-.1<;62. 071·~bt.i""~ M9\'INC, muot ..U im1ntdl· (\IOG'lll!J RA.MILER jlool. ~TYH6ll). ·o...PU')! t968 >tONTEGo w..,,n, • 1'71 MUSTANr. '65 itlil*lvo. Au-iii •lillt.,Z.~?.:."'""~"" DA'vi'it£Y-'PONTIAC' · · ' · '«a.!Jl!f!UNT. ON FORD pa,., .~. aU pow,., lo HI..., CO p P,.T, ,_ .0. Pwr. ~ -. ' ~811'1 111 ~ '70 .&-"-••"-' U mu ... Xlnt cond. 11"'1. . ,.,., • •• Faetol)I >.Jr. -tinL ·n ji[ftiii)UTH-:-: ~-""· •t ·~~E.'.· ~1·--...-~· · 546.7179 I 644--0963. . 2Z1 W. Katen., Anaheim upliohtery/blue. S1riQ ~· ' , • Mell' ~t 211>r HT· V4, A~to nan.. f .,_..,, M&1n at Warnar J ·n MERCURY Cousar XRT <7l 4J rlM050 · • Owner ""4581 '68 "REBIR'r ·, -Stee\ins., ."• ~ "· • ' •Santa Ana -· ' ·~ 0 0 • . ·~·MU-··~ ~-~-· •N ... oELr · u 1u11· _ MOVING, "'"" .,u i... . r,1 .,. ......,, Vi.,. Top, s.n ""' • ... . . 1 -n., take pymnts. '" 0 A'AI,,,, ... _,...__ "0• -.. .ci,, ....... mediately?' 'II ftYrMutb -'· · ' •t..dwf. ~AN'tl ' -~.i.•·.~ -power, I 642-JB22 * 163-9320 A!T.,.Fact. Afr, PIS, P/8, AM/FM, Wt Wbl, """ Fury f .dr air no ,.., o!• '2 Dr. O>upe. dlr. Auto:, pwr: · ( 52695 ....,,, $125. , MUST A.NG Lolded. 1334VlJl!l 1257'1. wind·· landau. 1.1 so o ter ~tuuiit ~ · ,,....,,., c.n tinl.nce pvt. 968-3608 DUNTON FORD 96&-:W.S • pty. Sm. dn. -alt 10 '63 T-BIRD . ' ' '65 MUSTANG, new hypo. , •. ~7070 163 ·OLDS .Sta Wtn. Nkf:. '6$. Plym; Vtliant Si.IMt, a.m ~-1mi. ~. s &aod condition saso: ' ! 289. 4 spd. new clutch, tach ~·So .... ~ .. •:_ warner '·~· Call &tM5&7 ~ 9 to =~~ ~· ~~· ~ 'UpRrvPO=~ •• ~ l\ A N-P ft i:UU .Lee 979-M53 .rt 1 Pm 1 ! &: clock $750. M7-3765. -...ta A.114 , "·.,., • _ , , ""-l' ...... _.. ·· a. · · W h it e Elephant&" ~. ' rr·s Beach ...,.. -· Bis· '67 MU1tans HT, v-1. air, vuanc:1., ·cnat _.,,, Rent ' . PONTIAC ; "t ~ * . · ' ..m.lo• ~ n "'"""" )'OW' .. .,., ' .. -"'!!'!!'!!!'!!' _____ "!!'!!'!!'!!"--int Rlection ever! See the tqMf',· ·fl· auto, neW tires, ~ h6ule, ·&pf.; don! TRANS rn~t Mil ''7 GTO, 541·512' them into "CASH't ~ FORD FORD DAILY PILOT Oull!led brb & ._.,,; $900 .. otter ·bids .• ebi. thru a Dally Piiot '61 GTO $1415 ' .· new palnl/tlrH, 3 si>d auto, 12.lf So. Main SL them thru Doily PHo" -;~-:-~:=:-:=::-=--l~,.~ctlon~'.Cnow~lc_ __ = ~-OMll!led Ad. •. 673-4031.a< !lla.9749. t<hlt-. $1000., 492-1221. Sallta Ana Ct&ultied. 64~. . 1970 FORD '67 MUSTANG Autos, Now 980 Autioo, NeW.· ' "6 ftoutoo. Now · . 9IO Autos; Now ·•; GALAX IE SqG Radio, Mater, autom&dc 2 Dr. H.T. Immaculate trans., J>OWtt steerlnt, air, sporty attractive light Ivy SXG453, yellow with &Old interior, $1399 dark brown landau root. ~!.. ";~i. r~~:i~~·':.'~'; fltollTOYlOWllATA. cand., hurry on this one. Oearanee Priced C395AUHl $2775. Johnson & Son, 2626 Hatbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa. -646.-9307 .'S4~. 1946 Harbor, com. Mesa '70'TO!UNO GT. 2 Dr., H.T., '64 FORD Fairlane 500. 2 Dr., .V-3, Auto. Trans., Fae. Air, Hardtop, VB, Auto. Trans .. . Pow. Brakes & Wmd. R&H. Power Steering, Po\1.-er (eAFW) $1977. 1 • Brakes, R.adkt, Heater, Bue· . QUNTON FORD 1ret s.ai.. 1"""'> "11• 546-7070 DUNTON FORD 2340 So. Ma in at Warner 54&--7070 Santa Ana 22-60 So. Main at·Warner Santa Ana C.•lir• '70 ........ $1925 --~19~,,~F=o=R=D-- Tetiflo VS, '429". Only 24,too miles, pwr. steer., pwr. LTD COUPE ~· a 1 · L .. , dJo Style leader. Cool arctic ..-.... e1, u o tranlli., ra , heater, new wsw tires, tach-white with dark blue inter. , Qliny other deluxe extra•. tor &: landau roOr. Auto. ~,to appreciate. (42SAKJ) trans., rad'a, heater, factory AIERS Cad'll air cond., pwr. steer., pwr. I GC brks., pwr. windows & much AunIORIZED DEALER more. Clearance Pr J c e d 2l6(X) HARBOR BL., (XSLlBO) $2175. Johnson & COSTA MESA Son, 2626 Harb>r Blvd., ,540-:9100 Open Sunday ~"°""~~M~"~'~· _s<o-_5630_. _ ·~FORD Ga1axie. 4 Door. '67 FORDGa1axie. V-8, Auto. Runs Good, VS, Automatic Trans., Factory Air Cond., :J'taru., Radio. (IGK968) Pov.·er Steering. S h a r p! $117: 11TI'802J wr . . ~UNTO.N ~RD 1?UN!~7N070FORD 546-7010 - • ~ So. ?.fa.in at W~r 2240 So. Main~at Warner Santa Ana . ' Santa Ana . ' '70 Ford Station W11gon ·n PINTO, lu.'M'y decor. Ac· Country Stdan. VS, pov.·er cent Group. Only 3900 mUes. steerinc &: brakes, automa.-Must sell. ~5474 tic .trans. air, mll!t see to JEEP aprftdate. $2895 : '42 JEEP soft top, roll bar. · Hubs, many extra!, $1)). Call ~100 ; aft 6 pm . . . •n JEEP. Lp mi New oond . . . -ltnlUIUlllWll D·"·-1• ar 's.si-5434 6 am/2 COSTA. MISA ..... ~ ~ . ' 549·3031 bt.66•67·61 PM, 540-6505, 2-8 pm. 'Ill COUNTRY SQUIRE WAG· LINCOLN <:J!j. V-8, Auto. Trans.. Pow-______ _ ft'Steerina-. $S77. 1962 Lincoln Continental Ail' . DUNTON FORD .. ..,, dean. M"'t .... ·""': '. ~7070 ~·99-=":::"~===- 2241) s.. >taln at warn" MA YERICK Santa Ana * '71 · l'ORDS * CALAXIE!I • MUSfANGS '70 MAVERICK • : TOf.INOS 2 Door. dlr. Dix coupe. Un· .· HERTZ CORP. dcr 12,000 ml. Owned by))!. 221 W. Katella, AnaJieim tie old bank~r. Take small (714) 778-4050 dov..'JI or finance. (336BEN> I ~--~----I 494-6811 alt 11 am 546-3736. 1961 GALAXIE 4 dr., l oWner, auto tram:.. A/C. '70 MAVERICK 1\ll>st · drive ., app,...,late '.16,lil. 64<-T>l!. . 2 Dr Dlx "· J;;c;,.-~~~~~,-1 . dlr. uvaded . Fact. SAC. •n Ford SUper Van air. Can finance pvt. pty. Custom campe'r, 10,000 mi's. Take sm. dn. 494-Qlll aft ll ~/bst olr. 557-3&81 ~am=546-81"'-"-C36".~-~= Autos, Used ~cost A· MESA DATSUN .. ·: 1966 BUICK- ~Wildd't. CutlOM, !:Jtr.mtly C)""l l'J"IYIMlt 0.....-AIJMi. , Mob\le Witt! Full l'llWtlr Ind ~· s1'29s .l 967 COUGAR XR7 t11\llllUI 11111 wlli'I Yllltll LM- 11111 Totti., ll•tf. ~utl, T,_., ;;"~295 1968 M.G. MIDGET WI\' Ab ti VI AY11r1g1 Aufl. rr111111i.. 11111111111 '" Ev•rv W1y, link Tttll'll. s995 - 1970 MAVERICK t O-, Auto. Tr1111. E•· fTl'iitlY CINnl ~utl Sit Tl "'Wtcltto, llnit Ttnnl, s1495 :: ho Ovr Complolo Lino of '72 Dahun1 OVER 150 . NEW 1 '197.2'$ AT 1971 FREEZE PRICES! . ", $AVE • 'AVE • $AVE• $AVE' ··· .. ' . • • '71 .. DE .MO DE ,AD~:INE : DE !(·., .. 31! . OUR FINAL GROUP OF 1971 STAFf CARS MUST ' BE CLEARED BEFORE JAN: COME IN TO- DAY AN~ LET US ' SHdW YOU HOW ·f,; U~tl .. Y'• r'A.~T TO SEE ~E .. ~~-~THE~ -IN YOU~ GARAGE. ... , . . . , . . i:.. ~. ,,,, .:· , , . .. .. ~ • • ' ~ ' " I '71 COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON '71 THUNDERBIRD 4 DR. 10 p1111nger. 429 VI , olt cond., 1vlon"11lic, P.S. a br1k11, ro cHo, d1lua1 rick. llt-111 lltoughtll'I. Air concl., full powt r, vlnyl top, AM. FM 1tt rte. 12)0042 l02 VI, t i• concl., outol!'l•tlc, powor •+••rint & bt1k11, rid.lo, c1111•l•1 Y!11yl top. 230-196 , 429 VI, oir cond., 11,1lomolic, power 1te1ri11t I br1lr-.1, .AMifM rocllo, tlnt.d 9l,t1. l]t.711_ '71 MACH I MUSTANG '71 TORINO GT . '71 GALAXIE 500 CNTRY. SEO. '71 MAVERICK GRABBER lO? VI, •ir c:o11d., 1utom1tic:, power 1t11rin9 I br1k11, r1cfie, tinttd gl 111. ?10·191 2 Dr, H.T. l51 VI, oir cencl., powtr 1t1trlnt I , br•k•1, AM.FM 1t•r•o, •utom•tl1 tr•n•~ I ll·llJ 10' p111. •11011. 429 VI, air co11d., 111tom1tlc, power 1t1trl11g a llr••··· ·ftdio. 111.110 l 1p1M h enunl11ien, power 1teeri11g, r11ili1, 'llet •••h. 111-141 -• 15 TO CHOOSE FIOM. '""""' ,,.,.,.liitlcs. C:-try Sods., Squlrol, Torino, V.W., YolYo, D9h1t•1 Olds., M~ Toyota, Opel. '61 ,.,. '71 models. Some wlttl fuU power & air eond. EXAMPLES: '65 FORD WAGON '69 FORD WA.GOlll Countrv 1ed1n, RIH. 1uto., .1ir, P.S., F1irl1111 100. Au+.., R&H, power 1tt•r• goocf mil11. lWWK769), Ing, air c:on4., good mil11. lt 7115Xl $750 ~~~. $1850 MUSTANG SALE! ' · . ... . ( Many to choose from. '65 thni '71 ~oh. Coupes, ~po. -'"11• blo and 2+2 loollloclts. SM• wltll 4 1peod1, also olr '"""ltl .. loif "/itil· automatic models. 1 • , • • • • , • • • : : EXAMPLE: •it· MUSTANG VI, 1utom1tic, r1di1, 1ie,l.t1r, ,1w1r 1t11rin9, ifvll'( ,f1c:t:i.~11ipptcf. G-•od "!ii". IYWS4tll OUR PRICE $1650 , '. L.T.0.-GALAXIE-T-BIRD-TORINO SALE!· . Mlfty to choose frO!ft, '65 llwv '71 Models, Sport rHh, fonMh, 2 - & 4 d-llordtops & 1od-.. N power, air condllloolnt. W.,,..tln. OYOllablo. EXAMPLE: '71 T·llRD HARDTOP Auto., P.S., JI.I., f'.wlndo~1. '·~uc:k1f •••h, AM.fM 1l1r10 r1di1, air 10!\.d., tilt wh11I, WSW, body 1ld1 mldt1., r1m1l1 Mirror, teocf m1t11. l6941ZJ) I LUI IOOlt' PllCI $4711 OUR PRICE $4096 • MAVERICK-PINTO SALE! EXAMl!LES: '70 MA VDICK '71 PINTO Fully factory 1q11ip~lll. 1•411, htttlr. $r4\\4r t r .. 11/r1cl"t 1tr1,.1, 4 1p1H, C6111EPI. t••tl iiriU11. fl17CAXI. • I ILUI IOOlt PllCI SJ1J t $1496 :~-$1696 •6l DODGE · • , -HARDTOP · MK II. 11.IH, 111tom1tic:, low rnil11, CZLICl661 C1r1"1t 440. VI , •uto .. P.S., r1tll1, ~ .... ,, 9ood mil11. ISJ Pt6tl ILUI IOOK PllCI S117t .$1296 ' -. '70 COUGAR I HARDTOP' ~ '70 LTD 59UIRE WGN. 10 ,.,,. Full power: fact. 1!r, 111t1., lrnm1c:ul1te t~ru· out. G1od 1111111. !24410CI $3196 '65 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 1 Dr. H.T., R&H, t11!0., P.S., 1lr c111cf. Gt1ed 1111111. I PIT .. ,,. • $696 .. $796 '70 BUICK RIVIERA ;i.1 OLDS CUTLASS Supttl'I.•· VI . 2 Dr. H.T. It I I-ti tiff will., •i11yl r1of, !TSlt6401 ILUI IOOK PllCI 11340 $1196 ·~t CHM IMPALA Cu1f, H.t . VI, llH, •1111 .. P_.S., P.I., •inyl rt11f, elr c1rwf., t••4 rnil11. fXTL77ll l&UI DOOi '911CI 12171 $.1096 · ~ '63 . T~llRD ;.' . . . ' . ' '67 COUGAR '10 ~.RD HA.RDJOP · • TORINO VI •&H ".,ty, : F1rrnel. kaH, 1u ... , , 1ute., , p11w1r 1t11r• P.S., air c:ond., g11ocf m!l11. ll1g, 11r. cond., l1p1 dick, (621ASll good m1l11. IUJUtJ 11 ...,. II'"' .... "4c. 51421 $1296. ; ' ~ ' ' . 170 FORD LTD 4 ~R. tt.T. 11.&H, 111te., P.S., air c:11'M1., Yinyl r11f, 9ood mil1t. 1272ACP::J ' ·IWI llOOK l'lUCI SUIS . $2496 ., . • I '67 SIMCA 1000 4 "'"· low 1'1111111 1rlt l111I .. . thru·1uf. IVTMl611 , '70 IMP A.LA 2 DR, H.T. Alltl .. 1'.I., lt.IH, ¥Illy! Nit, 111 cw., ¥111'1'1 roof. lf'7 illSQI ILUI 1001 PllCI SilJI $2296 . $2196 '63 IUICK . · SPECIAL 4 dr, II.AH. •uto., t-" • ,.!' • ..,u,,, I KLC790J -.. ..... $596 •t1 COUNTRY SED. WGN. 10 P•l1· Full 1:1•w1r, air, rfff rick. 61odJ l'l)il1~. 17tll SYI " ILUI 'IOOK PllCI Uffl $3696 'J ~· • - '70 Ceiitlntntal 4 Dr. P.wlnff;,.., I •••h,.olr, TC r1dlo, vinyl roof, lt•th•r if1t, &o•d rni1'11. (210111) . •• .... Price $4111 ·1 ._ $3695 . '..COST A MESA : :· ~DATSUN ·! 2080 Harbor ~ .Com Mesa ®142-0010 • "'2145 H.QIOR ILVD. 540-6410 SAUS Din. HOUIS • . PAl'S QIYICI HOUIS fAMT.ttl'MMON ' 7 AM Te ., PM n..1111 I. PAITS Din. OltLY l •AM It 1 PM IATIUAYI . .. :i__, • , .. • s.twrl&J. ktrlller '11, ~ . BRANDNIW . '72FORD KONOUNEVAN · ' (f1'4411NP1492) ~ -... -· . $J8ta .· ·DISCOUNT '72FORDLTD 4 DOOi llUl'RIP " . : ....... Wi .. N1*54) . ' ;, "> • f ' ' $ I • ' -OnWtM.Owsncit1it ••1c1 . -; . . . DISCOUNT: '72MUSTAllO. • 2 DR.g()l1$ ROOF. '" .Lladld.(2f02J1J4212l.· " .. OnW1noW911CKB•llWICI • l ' .. 1t'C '177 .... • • • • OPP """'OWS'(icKA •RICI ., . DISCQUNT · '72TOalNO GnmT.-spt;~ Dr; Hdtp. toadld. (2ASSll141370) ' . . . $ ••• Off,WINDOwmcm•••c• , DISCOUNT:· '72T·BIRD . 2 DOOR HARDTOP LciadH. 12J87N111821l ••• WINDOW snck~• •'ikil : ~ 1 " BRAND NEW ''72FO•·D . · . t/2 TOI Picbp" . ,; ' I'~ (F10ARM84451) •LUS TAX& UCDSI '51 GMC . ·r:.~~;.;., .. N····~"nm~· 1217 '65Country ~~:~.:~=~-" s577 '68 DQ.dge ~~~~ .... -, ... 51777 . •60 International FL;'~:-D s277 '65 VW ~~'"~, .. •N····•v.•w,. MO) s677 '70 Foret ~::~:.::.~-.... , .. s1777 . '64 ford ·rt:.4.;.:.;,."I,"....;·~:: ... ~ s3"71' ,· ' ,·64, o' od: "ge' . ; 'f~ t oN P.ICKUP . '77. 7 ..,0 Tor·1no iJ. ... ~~~~:-.T;:::.: ~977 ket S..11. t'*'21) l!:llcel\9"t l'l,lllllltlg mndltillrl. ·lf'IMlll ) ., lllt.H. {"'5 11.Fw)91Cf(', . . . ~. .. '64 Dodge ~~~-:~~=,·-.. ·-··· ·1471 '67 :F .. d ,;~;~7·~-=··"~:-'871 '69 Triumph ~~·."·o.···,"·-,s . ·977 .~411 . 67: T~Bii'd _=~~TY; .. ,~cM!'!.~· ••• $877 '70 ·Mustang . ' . . ' '56 Chevrolet ~cxu~m•Ul · •' , ••• .:'>~ RENT·Af,AR 1 . ~ L .... • ~ -:t .'\ .. ~ "" • • .. . . . =: • • • . ' • ( DAILY PILOT DECEMBER 19, 1971 TV's Barbara Eden: By Today's Standards, I'm a Strict Mother A Rousing Breakfast Of He-Man Dishes Santa Would Love ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA DECEMBER 18, 1971 "My Best Christmas'~ Heartwarming Sto~es By Famous Americans Went to Ull • f.,.._ pet"IOft • q ... Uon? ~ the q_.loft on a poelC8rd, to "Alli,'' fWlllly WMkly, Mt L•~on Aw ...... Vort, N. v. 1oot2. -.. pey S5 fof publllll•d .-.41one. Sony, .. CM't -others. FOR EILEEN FULTON, .tar of" As the Wocld Tunis" Since you play the wicked role of Liao on the coun- tn/ 1 top 7V «>ap <>peN, do oietotn ~ gel tJftfVf1 tDilJa fiOC' w/lea t1ae, tneet ff'* ia real UfeP.:_ WilliMa Jacbon, Dotlaan, Ala. • Do they! rve been muck in the face. hit over the head and chased after with a torrent of blasphemous remarks. One nftemoon a woman approached me ns I was leaving a department store m..New Yorlc and said, .. Ar& yOt.a Usar I FOR JAMES M. ROCHE, Chairman of lhe &Md, General Moton Corporation When CeneraJ Moton issues a ~ of thousands of can,. for C011•ediom, how many muaDy come in far adjust- mmt1-Hany L. Bou, Atlantic City, N.J. • About eight percent of the newer model cars that are re. called actually nre brought in by their owners for adjustment. If cars are .four or 6ve years old when they're recalled, many have changed hands, and the owners are unreachable. POil CALE SAYER$, Chicago Bea" halfback What lw been the most 5'1CC!eSSful esercite or drill to imo . prove yow unique moves on the &eld?-Ba Hillerman, Coaneil Bluffs, Iowa. • There nre no exerci~ or drills that can develop moves for a runner in football. This ability is inherent in an athlete, and I am fortunate that I was blessed with it. FOR SHELLEY WINTERS, aarea 1 am surpitec1 when I 1ee good actors and actreaes on mediocre madHor· TV movies. How do you feel about tbemP -Mn. R. M. P~ Sacramento, Calif. • I think they're important, not only because they give so mnny members of our industry who are out of work a job, but because they offer viewers about the only drama they are likely to see on television. FOR RONALD 7JECLER, Pte#dentlal Prea1 SecretarJI What IOl't of work did the l'fesident do to earn spending money as a boyP-R. L. Hunt, Dover, Del. • He sometimes picked citrus fruit or sold magazine sub- scriptions door to door to earn spending money as a boy in Whittier. FOil LOWELL THOMAS, author, adventurer In this column, you said th.at the most fucinlting place in the wcwld is Tibet. Don't you know that Tibet is actually a part of China?-T. L. Chou, San Luis Obispo, Calif. • When my•son (Alaskan Sen. Lowell 'Thomas, Jr.) and I visited LhlWt in 1949, Tibet um an independent country. A few months Inter it wa.~ over-run by Mao Tse Tung's army. While the Tibetans nre of Mongolian origin, they are no mote like the C~ than the Swedes are like the French. 11leir lnngunge is different, nnd they hnve their own culture. Th~y nre a great people and should be pennitted to govern their own country. smiled and said, "Yes, that's the role I play." Before I knew what Wll.41 happening she cracked me over the head with her umbrella. Another time when I was singing in Chicago, a woman Aitting with her husband suddenly hit himonthearm and said, "See? I told you she's no good! Here she is singing in a night club, and she's supposed to be happily married to John Eldridge." (Lisa was married to him at that time.) In fart. there was a period of three or four months, when I was playing a particularly nasty Lisa, that I received so many notes threatening to take my life that CBS had to hire a bodyguard to protect me. FOR GOVERNOR RON AW REAGAN Is it true that you and Mrs. Reagan do not ly in the same plane togetbeT?-D. Schwartz, Claremont, Calif. • My wife and I do not fty together unless our two children; Patricia and Ronald, accompany us. FOil JOHN V. UNDSAY, Ala11or of New York Clffl ID January, 1971, you said it was not viable to run for Pref. ident as a Democrat because you were· an enrolled Repub- lican. Since you hue changed ~ bow do you feel now?-F. M.c~ ML~ Mich. • I am detennined to play a role in the nation in 1972, but I have not defined yet what that role will be. I may run in the Democratic primaries, i£ I conclude ~hat would be the most eJiective way to get my message across. FOK OSCAR RANDUN, hutorlan at Haroatd Unioemffl Who was the first .President's daughter to be married in the White Howie? How many have been married there?-Mrs. A. Rohn, Tallahassee, Fla. • Maria Monroe was the first President1s daughter to be married in the White House in 1820. There have been eight married in the White House since then. FOil JOHN SACK, coouthor of "U. Calleu: Hu Own Storr/' I l'e&d that Lt. Calley and you received a •100,000 advance OD )'OUI' boolc. Don't )'OU &od it disgusting that Calley will be 6nancially comfortable became of his puticlpation in the My Lai massacreP-L. D. Rogers, Niagara Falls, N.Y. • Lt. CaUey will not be made financially comfortable by his sh~re of the royalties. Most of the money he received will be paid to lawyers who worked for his defense. ............. 7 Deeember 19, lfl'll lilDRIOIUWA•.,., '"' I~ ta Hrlm Here he is ••. The Immortal King of CQuntry Music! HANK WILLIAMS 11111 ...... Dlllm ..... J 1-..llatA h"r ... _... •ICIWU . I lllDWML AIP• OIL ..... .. lfllhl .................... ,.. •• •••• c.,. 48 11-W.. ............. - 4Illa••12-W LP ........ ENJOY THEM FOR 10 DAYS FR EE! 1'ln, If ,., ... .. ..... -....,. .. ..... .. ....,ss ........ ..... ,..... .. ..... Hank WilliaJm died In 1961; ... WU "'..., $12.ts ..... ...... =:="~Ji,~!:,:';: ........ , .. _ .. ... he .... recop.iJled .. "tM ldq of eoantr)' and '"9ter'Jl maslc." Bia death wu a tr:apdy. It meant that Ameriea bad IOllt one of lta peatMt artilt3, for Hank Williama bad broqbt jo7 and pleasure to milliom ••• bd truJ1 interpret.eel .. countrJ' and ...-tern mu.le" eo cr-tl1 that hia ln.fluence la mdent in 1DaD7 count,., and wwtean artist.a popular toda1. ID memory of thil unaurpuaed artist, here ia a wonderful Memorial Album~roduciiad. b7 Metro-GoldwYO-lfayv, for whom Hank Will recorded aclwd"1J'. 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")Ii& CMel'e LMt QrM •"' The Christmas we all ranem- ber most vividly wu the Christ- mas of 1968. It wu the last Ouistnw that Daddy was with us. Io our family, we've always awaited Otristmu Eve with great anticipatiao-for that's when we open our presents. When it came in 1968, we gathered around the brilliant li3hts of the Chrisbnaa tree for a dinner of 28 people. The group consisted of Mother and Daddy, our seven brothen and sisters, the husbands, wives and children. Daddy was the big chief, and be carved the trefll(!odous turkey. All the time he was cutting the bird, he was jokio1 and laughing, especially with the little ones who had one eye on Daddy and the othet on the presents stacked under the tree. After dinner, the presents were given out. Daddy was Santa Claus without a beard. Again, it was fun bee.aux he made it a game. He would look at one of the children and say, "This is for . ................... ,"then he'd give the present to 110meone else. He made giving and receiving an ex- tra.-speciaJ joy. Afterward, we all went to Church. Christmu Day was ~ry in- formal. lo the mornina. we found our Christmas stoctinp filled, and we knew Santa ClaUI had been on the scene. All through the day, 78 l..eonom., all of whom lived in the vicinity of our boux, dropped in to share the warmth of the holiday. Daddy kept ~ marking what a treat it waa for us to au share the beautiful holidays together. He recalled the years when we had very little to give one another-when he and Mother scrimped and saved to give us each two dollars to buy gifts. That was Daddy's last Christ- mas. A& you may ranember read- ing in the papers, in 1969 be was murdered by a deranged man. This year, brother Don will be carvina the turkey and handing out the preaents. We will be to- gether as 11 group; we will share the Jove and spirit of the holiday .and we will be happy. We tnow that Daddy is at peaccH>ut ~ will alao be with us, and the Len· nons will continue to remain a complete family. Famil11 Weekl11, Deoembn 19, 19'11 Christmas'' -Six Great Days ~elived BYLUCI JOHNSON NUGENT "It W• a O.y of Fines ... Lasts" My most memonbleChristmas was the Christmas of 1968. It was a Christmas filled with firsts and lasts. Such situations make a holiday memorable no matter whether the memories are of a goocf or bad nature. It was the tint Christmas that my small son of 18 months could open his presents and squeal with ddighL It was also the ' fint Christmas he had speot without his father, who was then servin1 in Vietnam. It was also the first Christmas that my 1ister'a child had experienced-and her father was in Vietnam, too. It was the first Christmas that we had Mass served in the White House, and my whole family attended. even though they are Protestant It was the first Chrmmas that my husband had ever spent away from his family, and yet he was fortunate to spend ii with his brother-in-law. It was the first Christmas thal all of us at the White House had hung up stock- ings by the chimney. It was also the last Christmas that I would spend in the hallowed halls of America's first house and the last Christmas that I would get to hug the t.ruly magnificent people who take care of the President and his family. Though it was inevitable that this C hristmas would not be as joyous as many others-with Patrick and Chuck in Vietnam-I found myself unbelievably in love with life. When I dropped into church after shopping all day a few days before Christmas, I sat alm?St in complete solitude and took a few moments out to think. I realized then that I could be just as happy that Christnw as I chose to be. The firsts in my life took on the magic that a great first experience can have, and my lasts were either beginnings of a new chapter or the end of a for- tunate experience in life. Collected by Martin Abramson It bu been said that every Christmu is the same. Yet most people bav.e experienced one particuJar Christmu that stood out from all the rest. Ben, . exdusively for Family Weekly, a number of prom- inent Americans recall "that one special a.ristmas" that llad an unusual impact on their lives. BY PAT NIXON "A Family Cbristmu ia the White Home" Christmas for us is tradition- ally a family time-a sentimental time-each year bringing new joys to add to our memories of C hristmas past Our first Christmas at the White House, in December of 1969, will always hold a special place in our personal family re- flections. While preparing the tree and decorations of this resi- dence. a particularly reverent aura of history seemed present in each room. Althou h much polit- ical history has bee ma~ hind the White House doors it is often forgotten that the an- sion has been a home for many families over the past 170 years. Families like ours, which have felt the unique blend of yuletide nostalgia and historical perspec- tive. We found most rewarding the opportunity to share with others the pride and sentiment of this historical atmosphere. Children of foreign diplomats filled the halls with laughter and excite- ment. Members of Congress, the Cabinet, White House staff and their families enjoyed the spirit of the season at White House worship services. And thousands of Americans passed through the state rooms enhanced by the soft glow of candlelight. Surrounded by reminders of AmCrican traditfon, our family will always remember our first White House Christmas because we shan*I it with so many. BY MRS. BING CROSBY "MJ Turnill& Point w. at Sacre Coear" I looted forward from years of warm Christmues in West Co- lumbia, Texas, with Aunt Frances and Uncle Leon driving in from the valley like a pair of Santa Clauses, with my brother and sister and the cousins and aunts and uncles from Louisiana and the Gulf Coast of Te~I .meeting at our big house where mother and the aunts were pre- paring our big Christmas Eve dinner. I look back from a series of Crosby Christmases-the wonder- ful ones when the boys and their wives and young children joined us for dinner after Christmas Day Mass at Bing's big house in Holmby Hills, where Bing's mother was the queen of the household. The Christmas that brought these two different kjnds of fam- ily scenes together in my mind was one that h appened to me in 19SS. I waa on a USO tour of France and Germany and visited 21 camps in 20 days. We saw a lot of homesick soldiers there, and the fact that we could bring them a little cheer made up for the fact that this was one of the few Christmases of my life when I was without my family. On Christmas Day I found my way to Sacre Coeur, the beauti- ful white church in Paris. I heard the music, looked at the nativity scene and felt that baby Jesus is all over the world fo1 all of us-- and that we are all members of God's family. SEN. BIRCH BAYH (Ind'-•) "G11e11 Wllo'1 Comias to Obma1" Soon after my wife Marvella and I were married, we began a tradition of hosting her parents and mine at Chriatmu dinner. We would remain home in Terre Haute, Ind., and welcome my folks from Washington and Mar- vella's from Oklahoma. In 19SS, however, we in- formed both our families that for this Christmas dinner, we would only i>e able to accommodate one guest. We advised the families in Washington and Oklahoma to wait for word of the guest's ar- rival. Christmas dinner came and went and with the holiday nearly over, our eagerly awaited guest still had failed to put in an ap- pearance. At 11 o'clock, how- ever, my wife informed me that she had received certain signs in- dicatipg the guest was ready to arrive. I got out the car and es- corted her to the hospital. A1 we entered the hospital, l noticed that the time was 15 minutes be-- fore midnight Our Christm~ day had not yet ended. Our son Evan, born that night, was not the man who c:ame to dinner-but almost (C°"""*d °"page 6) r I I I I I I I I I I • SPECIAL OFFER TO OUR READERS ~ -·""'· IWlrcla. m. ~ Dept. l NY ADDRESS Per roll wlll1 coupon from thla ... only FAILURES CREDITED on. ... April 30, 1972 0 Here 12-espo9Q19 Kod9CO&or 4lm. I am encbinc $1. 25 with this ..,.a.I coupon for each roll .......................... __ _ 0 Here ue...._____roUa ol ~ #126 Kodacolor Alm. I am ~ $2.50 with tru. ..,.a.I coupon for -=Ii roll .................... __ _ Total money encloeed .,$ __ _ I undeneand failu~ will be credited. I I I I I I I I I I L QTY STAT! ZI' I -----------------~----------· UMy Favorite Christmas" (C<mtiftu.ed from page SJ BY GUY LOMBARDO, ottbestra leader "Tile Day I 'Macie It' in My Parents' Eyes" My love of music was inherited time to end this pattern. I bought from my father. Guy Lombardo. a big home in Old Gnenwich, Sr., wbo worked as a custom COnn., and informed my parents tailor in London, Ontario, but that we couldn't get back to Can- was an accomplished amateur ada for Christmas that year. In- musician. He gave me my first vio-stead, they were to join us in lin at Christmas and gave musical Connecticut. As soon as they left presenb at one Christmas or Canada, I bad a moving van pull another to all my four brothers up to the house and take all their and two listers. He never antici-belongings. The moving van ar- pated, however, that we would rived shortly after they did. and it try to make a career in music. In was then that they realiud that fact. he had misgivings when I this wasn't another rented house. organiz.ed some of my brothers "This is our permanent home- into a traveling band. and yours, too," l told my folks. "No matter where you go on "Please understand that we've the road, you must remember really achieved success and that that this is your home, and it will we want you to enjoy it with us." always be here when you're ready All seven Lombardo children to come back," he told us. He and their families then gathered also cautioned us never to take a · in the huge parlor, and we t11truck prof essiooal engagement on up the band. We were not playing Christmu-that was the day for for the public that night but for family reunion. our owo enjoyment. As we sang We traveled for countless miles the Christmas carols, Dad's voice during the next 20 years and aJ-was louder than all the rest. When ways returned to Canada at it was time to sit down to dinner, Christmas time for our private Dad said he'd like to sing a spe- f amily observance. Although we cial song commemorating this became increasingly successful, flrst Lombardo family Christmas Dad stiU ttiought of us as .. tern-in the U.S. The song be sana- poraries" in the insecure music to the accompaniment of tom- business. bardo's Royal Canldians-was At long last. I decided it was "God Bless America." 6 Famil11 WHklJI, OecetnbfW 19, 1971 Family Weekly Reader s Note ... Limited Enrollment Ends December 22nd. And Only '1 Co't'ers Your Entire F arnily For 1st Month Every Family Needs This Hospital Protection-Now. Every Family Can Easily Afford It! 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"King Richard" earned well over $200,000 during the year and became the flm NASCAR driver to surpass the mllllon-dollar mark In career wlnnl ngs ••• Says Petty, "If rou rece long enough, you'll rNCh c.ruln mllelltonea, Ilk• winning a mllllon dollars. But Mttlng a record for the rnoet money • In OM year 11 more important; It meana you've had the be9t year anybody ever had'' ... At 34, Petty, whose curly, jet-black hair and light blue Plymouth No. 43 are well known to Southern stock--car fans, THE DOCTOR LETS YOU IN A Chlld'a Bite-More Da~dBIB• Than • Dog'•? has come a long way since he grew up In a tnlller In Level Crou, N.C. He atlll llves In Level Cross with hi• wife Lynda, their son Kyle, 11 , and daughter Sharon, 10, but now they live on 22 acres of property. Richard was Introduced to racing by his father, Lee, one of the earty glante of the stock-car circuit. "When I was 18, t told him I wanted to race." Richard reca"•· "He told me to wait untll I was 21. When t was 21, I asked again. Without looking up, he said, "Okay, there's an old convertible over there. Get It ready." When Richard'• winnings pa88ed the million-dollar mark, he remarked, "We've spent three mllllon dollars to make our cars good enough to win one mllllon. When asked how far he wante to go In racing, Richard says ,"I'm there.' -BJ Larrr lortateln What's the most danger- ous kind of bite? Snake? Maybe. Dog? Rarely. The OMthatlaalw8pM¥ere (mollMra of young chll- FAMILY FLAK/By Jack Tippit THE DIET WATCH dNft, t8ke note!) la the humlln bite. The human mouth carries vast numbers of germs which can be extremely dangerous In a closed~ff wound. Among the bacteria known to thrive In the mouth are staph, strep, gangrene, tetanus, even rabies and gonococcus. What to do? Immediately and thoroughly wall JOUf woundl under a stream of hot water with plenty of soap. Do this for 10 minutes. 1'*' epplJ hJdrogen peroxide. Don't use colored agents such a&mercurochrome or merthlolate; they obscure the wound so the doctor Is less sure of what he's looking al Then go at once to your doctor or an emergency room for Mtl»lotlca Md • tee.nus toxold shot. The doctor will want you to follow up with several vlsl~to make aura no complications occur. -er John J. Secondl, 11.D. PEOPLE AND YOU Nelghbortr Lon: A Wintry Blealng? A.a wl nter arrives and sets 1n, you can expect your neighbors' attitude toward you to change. Though you might think JOBMANSHIP ~ Allbl Joe: How Undersblndl-·,---~ Hlm Cm Sne You Grief "Nobody told me It waa due today." "Sales '1"' \ ' I . ~ \\ '.' \~\~~ ,,, should have known It ~ couldn't be done." "En- gineering didn't send up Tum Your Anger to AdY81118ge Mad at somebody? Dieters should cool on; almmer down before eating. A dieter who la furious at his boM, for Instance, often turM the repr1111d hoettllty on hlmMlf and ~·ly ...,,,. hlm..et with food. So do dieting daughters mad at their mothers and husbands and wives mad at each Other. "More chocolate cream pies have been eaten out of angry resentment than out of pure pleasure," says one doctor. How to get rid of the hostility? ExerdM la OM outlet for ... 8dNMlln. You'll then eat more sanety, and you'll have had exercise that has worked off some calortee, toned your muscles, reduced your measurements. It's almost worth getting mad at somebody! -BJ Herrlet La a.rre oonvtnce him that the new Job la compatible With hla llbllltlM. If he Is not convinced of that, Allbl Joe becomes a dangerous emptoyM. Angry about hie "demeaning" new asalgnment, he wlll blast morale by constantly sniping and griping. -Br I. R. Redford .. that summer weather, which draws people outdoors, woukl encourage more neighborhood aoclalfzlng, a recent University of Toronto study nMNala It'• not so. In June the au~rt>an famllles studied reported that moat of their friends and eoclaflzlng occurred outllde their neighborhood. enough facts." These words might have come from Allbl Joe, the employee whose self-confidence exceeds his Job competence. Because he exudes so much confidence, Allbl Joe la the guy who often lands a work poeltlon that la above his ac~al ability. Though his coworkers rapidly size him up, ln a large complex organization he may survive surprlalngly long. HOUSEHINTS .. In February the same group had reported that moet of thef r friends llYed IMlde the neighborhood. · !-. ... ......., of.,.,.. ''JOU know Md.., Mio to" In JOUr ~drape In warm ... ._Md,... In winter. Therefore, u Feb- ruary approaches, you can depend on your neighbors noticing and appreciating you more. Now, doesn't that make you look forward to winter? _., .. .., ..... ,.., Though he lt'tonatantly finding blame elsewhere, Joe Is not really Interested In "getting" fellow workers. He haa only two genuine Interests: protecting hit own poeltlon and preeervlng his own good opinion of himself. His favorite target la ''they'' or a whole group auch as "sales." Super- vtaora can eotve matters by ptaclng Joe at a level where he can handle the Job. lut 11eJ muat ateo • To remove White water marka from furniture or varnished 1urface9, apply mayonnalae to spot. rub In, let stand an hour, then remove with eoft cloth. Or make a pute of cigar uhee and cooking on and UM the same way. • Black shoe mari<a on tlkr,,r linoleum? A small piece of cotton moistened with furniture polish and rubbed on apot qutokJy remoYM, and won't scratch aa some cleaners do. • Wtth winter cloee at hand, wax the snow shovel MU 110 the wh"-stuff VW\>Q't stick • ..., LM ,..... l ~STAR PROFUE/By Peer Oppenheimer TV's Barbara Eden: ~~By TodayS Standards, I'm a Strict Mother" ~ "My parents always had to know where I was, and I was not allowed to stay out past 12 when I was in high school.We are raising our own child, Matthew, with love, but he has ruks, and he knows it." "I am a Christmas person," Barbara Eden told me as she was gettina ready for the holiday sea· son. "Christmas was always a big thing for me. I still have the Christmas book and the little toy train my parents gave me when I was three. Every year until I was married I celebrated with my fam· ily, and we'd read the book of Christmas stories and put out the train. Even after Michael and I were married we used to go to San Francisco and spend the holiday with my parents. Only after Mat· thew was bom did they send us the Christmas oniamcnts with which we used to decorate the tree when I was a child, and the Christmu boot and toy train. We will uae them and keep them in trust for our children, so they ca.Q tarry on the tradition. I was never alone for Cbrittmas. I pray my children will never be, either. Both Barbara and Michael are strong believen in Christmas, in tradition. in plain old-fashioned toeetherness-which makes it all the more amazina that a nice girt lib Barbara abould have done so well in an i.odustry built on tough- ness and exhibitionism. In fact, that•s exactly what a Hollywood casting director told her when she ftnt arrived in town. At 17, Barbara Eden was a blonde, bhJOoeyed babe among wolves-Hollywood variety. Cute as a button, with a oicdy devel- oped figure but not exactly ct la Jane Russell or Marilyn Monroe, ahe•d come to Tinseltown naively expecting to land a singing job as easily as she'd manaaed back home in San Francisco. SM wm .. for• dlock. "What's a nicegirl lite you doing in Hotly- woodr the ftnt casting director she met wanted to know. "U you want to ,et any place in this busi- ness, you gotta loot like thist" and be whipped out a picture of an amply endowed starlet 1bat's what they want, kid. U I were you, rd ao back home and marry a nice dentist r· But Barbara stayed. She also remained a nice girl She moved in with her aunt and uncle in oeaJby Seo Marino and, while doina "Voice of a Turtle" at the Laguna Playhouse, was discov- ered by a 20th Century-Fox di- rector who put her under con- tract. She went on to establish herself as a star in fihm, night clubs, civic light opera, theatres and eventually the bit 1V show, .. I Dream of Jeannie." To Barbara, however, stardom isn't all there is to life. In the fint place she otd-faahionedly belongs to her husband of 13 years, actor Michllel Amara, aod their aix- year~ld soo Matthew Michael "I met Michael l>D a atudio-ar- ranged blind date," Barbara re- called. "I was doing •How to Marry a Millionaire' (1V aeries) aod he was Cochise in 'Broken Artow'(alao 1V).Hc didn't really want to take me to the publicity party but ftnally gave in. He &bowed up at the studio make-up department before the mate-up man was finished gettiog me ready. I was so embarrassed!" Va' r lei, Michael was suffi- ciently impressed to ask her to dinner before their scheduled ap- pearance. They enjoyed each other's company so much, they didn't arrive at the party unbl aU the other guests-and photog- raphers-had left! Two months later, they were married. Because both are in show busi- ness, their marriage has had to sustain some UDUSWl1 p1essmes. They are often separated. Bar- bara•s career bas had easier sled- cling than Michael'&. However, both insist, that bccaUIC they are actors, they've been able to ad- just to one another much better. "When Barbara works in a series, she's gone from ftve in the morn- ing until seven at night and then comes home tired, showers, takes a nap, studies her lines. U I wasn't in the business myself, I feel it would disturb me greatly," ad- mitted Michael. Said Barbara, "I am sure a normal nine-to-five busiDessman wouldn't under- 1e Ft1Mil~ Wuklw, Dun.ber 11, 1111 A Word About 0..11' Cover ••. A1 "leanni¥' on televUlon, Barbara Eden plays the wife of an a.stroNlllt -a role which, over the yean, ha.I nirred her inlerut in NASA anti the U. S. space effort. Fittingly, the "space tree'' on our cover was designed ex- dusively for Barbara and FAMILY WEULY by the folks at Hallmark. It's their way of carrying Sea.son' 1 Greetings to the farthen f ronlkrs of man. stand at all. Nor would he have the patience. I couldn't get along without the houn and hours Michael helps me every night, learning lines! Aod because be knows I have to concentrate a certain amount of time during the day, he keeps Matthew busy while I study!' .......... MkMel are self- contajned, were never anxious to be part of the traditional Holly- wood scene. "We haven't delib- erately avoided going out. .. Bar- bara explained. •'Occasionally I Jove parties! But there are only ao many hours in a day, and if you have a script to learn and a small son to look after and you want to spend some time with him, you can't go out, tool" Barbara's upbringing is evident in every phase of her life ... By ~ day's standards I was raised strictly. Manners were very im- portant in our family. My parents always had to know where I was, and I was not allowed to stay out past 12 when I was in high school. We are raising Matthew with love, and he's ~ very happy little boy. But be bas ruJes to live by, and he tnowa it. He isn't allowed to make other people's lives un- comfortable. We all live toaether, and we can't think just about our- lelves." SM ._ quite a head on her shoulders. She clearly anticipated the turn of e~ntl that fore- shadowed the demise of films as the entertainment. With Michael's be1p, she began easing into other facets of show business. Si.nee she bad done her tint musical at 16, she was a natural for night-club wort. Audiences loved her. She is equally succea- ful with summer stock. Earlier this year she starred in "The Un- sinkable Molly Brown.. and 0 Sound of Music." She comtantJy appears on 1V panel showa. There isn't any facet of show business that down-to-earth Barbara can't handle. "I don't think show busi- nea is in such a healthy state that you can say I will only do this or that. I think you better be ready to do just about everything." Do just about everything and still be a nice girl, a good wife and mother and thorouahly profes- sional-that's our Christmas <::aver girl, Barbara Eden. 0 .. ~Does More Than Help Shrink UGLY NAIL. Swelling Of Hemorrhoidol ~ Tissues Due 1b Infection Ei!Ub. hlrdn. Waoil c.na.....-Also Gives Prompt, Temporary Relief in Many Uses from Pain and Itching in Such T mues. ~--­• peiMld. Comes In .............. •nlbnl. lnW.•c:a When hemorrhoidal tiuue. swell, become in.ftamed and infected- it can be very painful for the sufferer. But doctors ha'Ye • found a remarkably aucceaful medication which la ao eft'eethe that it actually belpa ahrink swelling of aueb tiuuea. And it doea more. In many eaaea, it also givea prompt relief for hours from the pain and itching in hemorrhoidal tiaauea. Thia medic•tion is obtainable without a pruc:ription under the na~-PJ'eparation H•. 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Undaunted. be practioed using his arti6clal limb and his physical tbenpy diligently every day. Alt.ec a year, be has DOW re;oi.ned bis company and is actually able to continue his dancing~. NEVER ON WEDNESDAY By Richard Annour My wife and I can't both be gone, Not Wednesday nights, at least, For then a TV show is on That I shall call~ Beast.• We've watched it, now, Week after week, With spellbound gue we've looked, And, such the plotters shrewd technique, I must confess we're hoobd. Each epfsode unended ends, Suspense is at its height. So ask us out to dinner, friends, But not on Wednesday night. P .S. He also became engaged lo many Annette ~koun« in ~en. c. ........ apart chef talking? Listen: • •.. FOod must t:ute lilce what it is. Anything added must enlun>ce this taste. not change or camou&age it . • • H you lade an ingedient foe a rec- ipe, omit it; most reoeipes have too many ingredients anyway ••• I think sou.fMs are a pain in the neck. Why go through all that aggravation when the same amount of energy can produ<:e an entire meal of elegant proportions?'" And while you•re doing all that wodc. why not enjoy it? Have a glass of wine; it's the perfect kitchen drink... (From chef Joe Hyde's book. ~ Time & Butt« ... Dutton $11.50) You ....t ,_,doc lo be just as happy as you are at Christmas, so you11 share your holiday goodies with him. Right? Wrong, say the experts, and they've got their &ngers aoaed. As much as proud owners like to think so. dogs are not .. just like human beings." at least not in their digestive systems. Most dog owners know that turkey bones will spllntet and choke their pet; but they11 share their oodcta.il hon d'oeuvres OI' poultry dressing or rich dedsts to mab up £01' it. That bas to be • 00- no. since dogs simply can't digest aD these things. THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES KJH ... II,. dOffel'Wftt11. Send contribi. lions to ""aMld," ~eml1y Weellly, 641 lAJll~ A"9., N. Y., N. Y. 10022. i10 If ll'Nd__,. NtumM. Oar little girl ..... pNUdly learning to ride her new bt'b. The only law io her pleasure wu the need £or training wheels. None of the older kids needed training wheels, to why shocald .... , 11le problem 8nalJy "'" IOI.eel itself, though, wbea one day ehe saw a small plane com- ing iD for a laading at a aearby airport. "'Look, Daddy," she squealed, •a1rp1anes bave tn• inc wheels, toor" -Jlr. M.P.T. Croad Rap4d., Jlkla. The fJOtlng have their oUlonl; llae old left~ for r~. -Walter H. Schmidt BEAUTIFUL JENNIFER ''GnlJ "*'So whM?'' J•ntfw O'Neill, who·s being called every man's idea of the unattainable woman siore her triumph in -Summer of • 4.2. .. is ooly 24. But already she bas quite a few strands of gray hair-which she just leaves there. lliat's the least of my worries," she told us. ·Maybe 111 let it go all white. Most of my life I haven't !iked my face. In school, J dJdn't have many friends. I was taller than the boys and skinny. Actually, fLI rather Sook like everyone else. .. Jenni- fer's made a new movie (""Such Good Friends'" foe Paramount) and is work- ing on another one, but she seems in- A husband, worried by a fall-oJJ in his business, suggested that his wife &re the maid for the time being and do a little housework herself. "'I thin.Jc you'~ the one wbo·s going to have to fire her." the wife pointed out ... After all, she's flOUr mother: -Dorotlaea Kent The big tiling now u .,,ut-le~l homu. Thlrtv vear• ago if flOU lloed acer a garage, llOt' lcept quiet about It. -Henry E. Leabo 'The first woman we happened lo meet at a slci resort wu a woman on crutches. She volunteered the details of her accident and then she added, ·1 just didn't reaJtte that the laws of grav- ity were so strict. •.• " -Angie PapadalcU CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAPPING When I &Ktt 1Jie paper around it, Planning to bind, tie and IUITOUDCI it, 'lbe edges don't qaite come ..,.,.._, Male.ins me wO!bder, ponder whether I should tab ICiaon and snip at it, To piece it, malre it a betw It, Muttering what I h.d known before1 I should have had it wrapped at the store. -coa.e.. Stalq BtlF• ' • diflerent to that beautiful face of hen. Tbe day we talked to Jennifer, she was wearing her brown and gray hair pulled back in a kind of peruke and very littJe appanmt make-up. She isn't sure she wants to be a celebrity ... , don't like being put on a pedestal," she snid . DATES: WednndaJ is the flrst day of winter. beginning with the solstioe at 7:4.2 a.m., FSI'. s.tuntay is Christmas. ANNIVERSARIES: The Pilgrims tanded at Plymouth, Mass.. 351 years ago TuesdlJ. BIRTHDAYS: Sundq-AJ Katine is 37; Leonid Brezhnev 65; Irene Dunne 67. T...U,-David Sussldnd ls 51; Jane Fonda M. W1ll11d.,._Lady Bird Johnson ii 59; Friclef-Ava Gardner is 49; Howard Hughes 66. S.tunlay- Cab Calloway is 64; Rod Serling 49; Conrad Hilton 84. umE EMILY By Frank Baalnsld .... m=m"· ...., Jlmes 207519* 111367. 191911* I r-;;.;; accept my tMmbarshlp :;;:;;:;-;-n-;~:;-;-;;:-;.:;.;::7,;;:,:-.--., lnterealH In Ihle type of l•s>e: (cMcll -41f!ly) ,., '"'Y 12.11 I 19 0 1-TfllCk CerifktlM (PG·W) .. zr-1 0 T• CHUttff (PH·X) .,__ _____ _ I O Reel-to-.... IT.,..(ME·Y) 1------~ I lknd -lhe Pith\ ~ltcllona lndlcaled at tbe r111hl. tor which J wlll be bllkd 0t1 y 12 ff. Phu Pl'OCH1ln1 and a>OSlal t' J aartt to bUJ' 11evtt1 atl•cllona •U rt111lar Clllll prlc• .. , d11rlnc thC' i---------1 comlns Jtar. and ma'/ can«l nl«'Dlberahlp an1 lime lhPre· afttt. 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Columbia Tape Club a service of n=bla Te<re Ha1.1te Indiana 47808 AIU/•72 205757 116109 2!07094 * f'll'IM.1.•-:t _, If.I ~ iiJ:lll··· EJ II ------TDfftAlll • ... ,,_ ·-TOCn'Bla ... e 203919 201293 ltll09 207311 201129 207076* -~ 207100 * 172411 • ....... 1 ... -......... ..,_ ... _, ..... 1.,... ..... . --W ... COSTA MESA SADOLEIACK LAGUNA IEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT IEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY SAN CLEMENTI WEEK OF DECEMBER 11 • DECE~BER 24 • ., Dlek .... Wit.ION FORD ........ ffft'C'it • dandy from jolly u· Encland ... It seems that two not so smart young auto thieves aldn't plan out the "job'' too well. ~ two youths stoic a vehtcle perked by a roadside PraKe· To be sure they were-. n't seen or heard, they pWihcd tlle car a few hundred feet. down the road. When out ot slcht. they attempted to start the car as the lgnl Uon keys were still in the car. Unable to start the car they continued to. push the vehicle-down the road for several miles. When the po- lice finally causht up to them they were Just too tlr<'d to ru11. Both were ~ than a little embarrassed when the police. Wormed them that the garage DK!Chanlc had Just removed tht-engtnc to replace It with a new one. Had they only waited a whUc longer ... One thing you c:an rest usurcd of here at WU.On Ford Sales ln Hunting. ton Beach la quality workma~ ihip that comes from our mod-em facility. Whatever your &t.f. tomobUe malntalnancc n<'Cds be, from major overhaul, body and paint, electrical, whatever, our factory trained 1echnlclans perform their trade like too profeulonala they a.re ... And remember, we make knowfn1t YoUr Ford or other fine car ~ bualr>esa. THE: ~ILY PILOT, TV WUK, DECEMBER 11, 1971 DICK WILSON'S ·WILSON FORD ·SALES 18255 HACH ILYD., HUNTINGTON IEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK WILSON SAYS: •72•1 ARE ARRMNG BY THE TIUCK LOAD ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I ! HUGE DIS- COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1971 's 11 Complete 1972 Car and T111ck Line On Sale! S65 TOTAL DOWN • nMT. S65 TOTAL MONTHLY PYMT. 36 MONTHS $65 is .tie tetel dowft pey"'e11t HG $65 ;, the tot.I "'011fflly peyMHt l"cl.dl"f tH, '71 lice111e eftd ell fiH11ce dtertH H •PP'•"-' credit fer J6 "'°"His. Deferred peyment price is S2405.00 inl.di"t ell finence cher9es, fH11, ·n liens• •r if yew ltf•hr to P•Y ce1h, the f11ll, cesh price is 011ly UOH.'5 iftcltt~i"t Hies t .. , '12 licenH A.P.R. 10.647.. FORD MOYE·EM·OUT SALE NOW ON AT WILSON FORD JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH BLVD. ·18255 BEACH BOULEVARD 842-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH SAllS DlPr. ' ..... 1t , ... 1 ...,. SllVICI OPIN '"' •• M .• I •·•· fe S p.111. 1110te. 7:Jte.a ... 11Hp.a. 592-5511 '/ (' ~J ·.. \ (' leaua ti tftt Clirisbl11 fleli4aA Ille f!Wly dlJtl• ldledule wll lie 1M1 11 its etltlr.tJ wltll tbt frtdSJ bullta lef. The followtRI PfOPlMI art for Mon., Tu&, Wed. ead l1111ra. •'1· 10:00 t) Fa.tly Affair (])Movie: See D1ytime Movies. D @l m Sale ot ttie c.ntury U Movie: See D1ytime Movies. II) Worid T1lll Mon.; Report to the CoaSUlltt Tues.; Your Govtr1111tnt Today Wed.; Rtc:ot1dllltion Thurs. U)luy-Une 10:30 a love of ute '------------'! D ®) m Hollywood Squares 5:55 D History of Mnlco (]) PllH Donahue Sflow 6:00 II {j) Suftrill Sttlester Ci) MJ Three Softs 6:25 D EdUCltlofl bdlall.. "Whirs m I IPi(iAL I Hlppopet.tbus Mon. New at the New School" only. An imaginative bus ride thru 6:30 U OdyswJ "Ceremony of lnno· Los An1eles for children. cence" MOft., Wtd., "Reedin(' Tues., II) Wlftdtrlust Thurs. 11:00 U Cl) Where the Hart Is Ci) Eduatioul Futum 11 al m Jeopanty fJ Act9SS tM Fence Mon.; Prince U &) hllopl111 Soumiet of Peace Tuts., Wed.; P1rtnt Youth II) Trnel Show Forv111 Thurs. fll) The Electric Company ~ Todly o,n the f119 11:15 m Opemion Gr1ndp1rtnts Tues.; m Educatioftat Plo&nM Mon.; Adoption Stpent Thurs. Wed.; Industrial Arts Tues..; TllCMr 11:20 II) Fashions In Stwln1 · In-Service Thurs. 11:30 tJ Cl) Semh fOI' Tomorrow 6:45 EB eo.-'"' R•pett u (f6) m Wllo, W11at. Wh•" s.11e 7:00 U (j) CIS'Ntws John Hart U (])@&)That Girt 11 m TodaJ SlMw Frank McGee m Lil's Rip 1J Mr. WbJlbone II) News Georie Nolan U r,.wttMu Newt (jj) Sesl•e street " llnll)I 5-alits ac.,.. ... m T11tmdtll1nls m ...,, "' rop ._ fB "''"" Opeeilf m (fj) s.. ... sttttt 7:30 Cl)""'"' Sc»lits D tn tor ttte 70's a§ Petticolt Junction m ,.,, -friends II) Hobo KellJ EB Stodl lllrtet tover111 1:00 II Clptah1 lln11roo U Sandy SartcrOW D Ralph StMJ's A.M .• Ci) Sunup Mel Knoepp fi) T odly Show m Cl) C.rtoons fii) tt.thlfop Kathleen Hitchcock aJ lolo's Ii& Top Sllow 1:30@ Coffff lrt1ll/Cblldren's Tudltr O Jlct la Linne m Dt1111ls the Mt111ce ll)Gu11by fii) CitJw•tdlers Tues. only aJ News Victoria James 1:50 (]) News Dick McAleer 9:00 11 The Uicy SllOW a ltj m 01t11t1'• l'llce 1J Tiie G1lltl'J CIJ I.ct La Lan111 (j)MIU Doullo fJ .,... Meyers, Dtl Rio m ..._..: See Daytime MOYles. li)UltCWWlldt m rn Sela• Street 9:30 1J MJ TII'" Sons D l1il m Coneenttation urn.a of, .. (j) Ylrtftlil ,,.,... Shew D ..._..: Set D1ytime Movtes.. CiJTtMpo • II) Ro111per ROOM ;. f T f P '< ! i I l '. i2:00 11 Paul Bem1rd-hycN1tmt a m n ......... Mitch D Cl) 00 m lewitcMcl CIJQi mNews II) CniftJ Mon.; Consumer's Werid Tues., Thurs.; Public Servlc. Film Wed. fDFeaturn 12:25 m Hip Noon Buffoons 12:30 U (j) As tftt WOftd Tums D ~ m o.,s of Our Uv• IJMowleG11te D ())Cl) a> ruswont G Blrttr W1rcl News m D11lln1 for Dollll'I 1:00 ti (j) Lon Is I M1J1y Sclltndortd Thin& a ~ m The Doctors U Yiralnl1 Grlll1111 Sllow Ci) I Low Lucy U Ci) aJ All My Children fJ m Movie: See D1ytime Movies. 1:30 II (j) Tiie Guidin1 U0t 0 dj tD AMthtr Wortd D (])Ci) m Ltrs Ml .. I Deal II) F1sllilons In Sew1n1 f.B Co•lllOClltJ Report ft39-1V ...... l:AO 18 Di1Hn1 for Dtflars 2:00 IJ (j) Secret Storlll 11 ttj m lriOt ~•ise 1J Hl&fnrly Plttol D (])CI> a> Ntwlywtd s. ... II) Mowle: See Daytime Movies. Qt Romper ltoo• 2:30 11 (]) r..t11 of Nlffrt D ai ms.met fJ CJ) Cl) &) Dltinc 01110 EE)futu .. Oj ft's Your let 3:00 11 Cotler r,ce Bit's Year let QC.itoon TI• U ()) (I) &) Ct1Nt1I Hospltlt (j) ~ Movie: See Daytime Movies. OFw TI111 m TenlltSSlt Tuxedo 18 RodJ Ind friends mc11111113& QjUnde W1ldo 3:30 II Mr. Ed B Milt Doulf11 IJS. Hunt @ Supem1n a oo m o ... u~ to Uve G C.Ur1ieous C.t m Yoai Hd friends m .. .,111. '°"'1a 8 Rocty 11td Friends 3:45 €1) la Com11nld1d 11 DI• 4:00 f) Movie: See D1ytime Moviu. D Tht Rlfle1111n (l)T1n111 0 Cil m Love Amtrlcln Style " l1n1na Splits mc.itoons m (jj) Se11ine Street .g) Topia. Mon.; Cllendarfo Thurs. a The "' v.r.., 4:JO CJ) Youtlt ilt Ult 70'1 Mon.; lhwit: See D1ytime. Movies Tues,, Wed., Thurs. 1J Father Knows lat U News Bentl, Schubeck fJ The Lone R1npr m My Fnorite Mlrtl1n li)Stntlt Ben ti) El flstol clel Dilblo m Obstmtioft 36 tm)Futum EE) Bozo's Ii& Top Sllow 5:00 CJ) News Mon. DO<Il a>News (j)fm'D fJ ltj Dick V1t1 Dyke m Thi F11ttt1tonu 18The M1lllfln fll) (jj) Mlstereprs' Ntlpbortlood ti) Def Altar a 11 Tmnba m DNtti V1lltf Days 9 The Movie lime tm)EJ Amo 5:30 D Father Knows lest (I) Call of the West U (f)ltjaJNews Gc.t s .. rt m Dennis tbt MenKe 18 Qt CIU111n'1 bland m all )lte Electric Company m Doti Wiben's Town Talll tm) N1t1chl BEFORE YOU LEASE INVESTIGATE! VISR' THE AIL NEW UASE CENTER AT ORANGE COUNTY1 S NO. 1 LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER. Ultra modern, streamlined methods now save you extra money and give you greater maintenance protection than ever before. WE LEASE All POPULAR MAKES 7 DAYS A WEEKI BRING US YOUR BEST OFFER BEFORE YOU DECIDEI SANTA ANA LINCOLN MERCUR Y 130 1 N . TUSTIN AVE . SANTAANA 54 7-9 1 83 ; I ~ , : J SATURDAY DECEMBER 18 EVENING 6:00 tJ CJ m News O Ra11s Football Action fJ The RHI Don Steel Show @) Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Whole World Is Watchin(' (drama) '68- Burl Ives, James Farentlno. d) Brecbn's World El) W1terfront Ell) The Advocates @II Box de Metieo o~ Slf1rl to Adventure el) Secuestro en el Cltlo 6:30 Cl) Sports Witll Btrtb CJ MBC News Conference 00 Sports Challen&• 0 News Huah Williams (I) Star Trek fl)Tr1Velur1 m Gloria Greer Show Qt Bob Let's Open ROid 6:55 O Lakers Warm-Up 7:00 6 CBS News Roger Mudd (})World of Sports lllustrettd CJ National Geo1r1phlc "Siberia: The Endless Horizon" .Joseph Cam· panella narrates this examination of the unknown land of Siberia, Its people, culture, and relation to the modem western world. O Lakers Basketball The Los Ange· les L1kers meet the Phoenix Suns at Phoenix. @Truth or Consequenca u ut's Mde a Deal D Dtatfl YalleJ Dap m m 9 Lawrence Welk d) It Takes 1 Thief fl) Crtatlve llvin& With Crefts Ell) Arneriun Dre1m Machine «!) Yarted1d Mule.I a)HNHIW 7:30 B David frost Revue Herschel Bernardi auests. (}) N1nnr and the Profeuor (j) Doctor In the Hou1e U Juvenile Jury Carl Ballantine auests. ()) Rollin' on Ute River D Miilion $ Movie: (2hr) "What's So Bid About F•lln& Qood7'' (com· edY) '68 -Mary Tyler Moore, George Peppard. II) Lueedta 1:00 IJ (() All In the F1111lly Christmas Day stuts out as a v9ry unhappy occasion In the Bunker house be· cause Archie Is depressed 1bout not D CI) (j) Qettlq Toattber "Blue Christmas'' Bobby rents a mountain cabin to give younr Jenny a real old·fuhioned Christmas, and every· thlnr that can possibly ao wrong DOES! m Movie Cireats: (C) (Zhr) ''The Lon& Gray line" (drama) '55 - Tyrone Power, Maureen O'Hara, Ward Bond, Bet~ Palmer. Harry Carey Jr. The story of a man's career at West Point. d) Championship Wrestling fl) World Tomorrow EID Hollywooll Televi1Jon Theltre (R) et Emalld1 de locos 9 Film: (C) "HolkllJ for Lovers" el) Latln·Amerlcan Showcast m S,c>rts Ch1llen1e 8:30 f) (j) Maiy Tyler Moore sttow Ted Baxter shows signs of really bein& in love when he borrows fresh roses from Mary's desk to give to the daughter of ChucJdes the Clown. Arlene Golonka guests. CJ@) m The Good life "Albert Gets Rich" Albert strikes it rich and quits his job as butler. fJ Cl) (j) a>.-Bc Movie of the Weekend: (C) (90) "What's 1 Nice Girl Like You .•• 1" (adventure) '71 -Brenda Vaccaro, Edmond O'Brien. Vincent Price, Jack Warden. Roddy McOowall, Jo Ann Worley. A poor girl from the Bronx is drawn Into an elaborate extortion plot by Im· personatlng a rich socialite. &> Hoqr !f Deliverence 9:00 B (j) Die• Y<1n Dyke Show When thinp start disappearing around the house, the Prestons reluctantly bealn to suspect their maid Teela's six· year·old nephew Pepito of being the culprit. . CJ @) m NBC Saturday Movie: (C) (2'hr) "The Sln&ina Nun" (musi· cal) '66-0ebbie Reynolds, Ricardo Montalban, Greer Garson. Aines Moorehead, Katharine Ross. Sister Ann (Miss Reynolds), a Dominican nun with a 1reat alft for music, Is torn between two worlds: her work In the Belalum slums and a cueer as 1 recording star. Ell) The Silent Years: "The Ciold Rush," with Charlie Chaplin. II) Movie: (C) "Pacto de Traldonts" 9:15 O .La .. rs Wrap-Up 9:30 1J Ci) Arnie Amie's 1mbltlous plens for his annual gift to a foster home are shattered when Santa Claus·clad Hamilton Majors Jr. alarlngly omits Amie from his Christmas bonus pre· sentation. 0 Saturday Nl1ht fl(llts D NIWI Larry Burrell Q) Porter W11oner Show m ane Mtaleano receiving his usual Christmas bonus. 10:00 IJ (()Minion: lmpoaiblt Jim IJ 4"G @m T1lt Partnel'1 "North Is Phelps and his IMF team are alven Now South" Jack Webb Is special the uslanment of breakln& an un- auest as the Police Commlulo11tr derworld rlna 1ttemptin1 to set up In a story lnvolvln& rival mobstm. one of the world's laraut heroin ,... 4 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. DECEMBER 18, 1971 l'ti'mll Ft~1111 M1111r.\ IEE in "TAMMY & THE DOCTOR" In co lor Saturday night at U:.SI\\\ t~llSS2 10 11 l ,n11Wfacturln1 plants off the coast (I) Movie: .. A fMr In tllt ......- of Afrlc1. (drema) '61 -Efrem Zlmballst Jr., (1) I #flew I TIM C:O.eclitM Anaie Dickinson. IJ (}) m n.. Ptrsuadm "Some· one Waitlnl'' Loni Brett Slncl1ir re-11:30 0 Mowie: "Stop Train 149" (dre· celves macabre thraats to his life ma) '64-Jose Ferrer, Sean Flynn, after enterlna an auto race, causina Nicole Coun:el. hazards off the road as well as on. @ Movie: .. A Man Na!Md Reca" fJ T•raet Reals Philbin (drama) '60 -Jena-Paul Belmondo, m News Ken Jones Christine Klufman. Q) T1M Wilbun1 lrothtrs 1J Sltsdly Nlfht Mevtt: '"T1M Pu111ptln Eater" (drama) '64-Anne 9 FllM: "The Ila Utt" Bancroft, Peter Finch, James Mason, 10:30 1J Sports Challenp Sir Cedric Hardwicke:--A woman II Twflipt Zone finally finds happiness In her fourth marriage, then learns that her hus· Ii) Ntw1 Biii Reddick band is havina numerous affairs. fil) David Susstlnd Show Cl) Movie: 'i'ht Llltber Saint" (dra· 11:00 fJ CI> 0 IJ Cl) ®l News ma) '58 -Paul Doualas, Cesar Romero. 1J Mowfe: (C) "Ghost of franbn· stelt1" (horror) '42 -Lon Chaney, ®)Movie: (C) "Desby" (western) Evelyn Ankers. '55-Audie Murphy, Marl Blanchard. m Movie: (C) ''TlM Red Shots" 00 Marshal Dillon (drama) '58--Moira Shearer. Anton fJ Fri&ht Nl&ht: (C) "Got' and "X· Walbrook. T1M Unknon." m Collt19 Bnketblll Tape delay of 12:301J Movie: ~ne Ni&frt la Usbon" USC vs. University of Kansas aame. (romance) '41 -Fred MacMurray. ID It Is Writtan m Cblller 11:15 fJ Fabulous 52! {C) "Tant•J llHI tllt Dector" (romance) '63--Sandra Dee, Peter Fonda, Macdonald Cerey, Adam West Tammy, the backwoods alrt, aets a lob as 1 nurse and promptly fells In love with 1 youna doctor. 1:00 (j) News 1:15 IJ Movit: ".wt(' (drama) '65- Norman Alden. l:JO D Speakfflr Freely Llbor medi1tor Theodore Kheel auests. m AIMIPt SMw: "Cry tilt It- loved C.Ufttry," "'Liit .,_,. tf Dehryft" and "AllePnJ Uprisln(' DREAMS CAN COME TRUE • • • THE DAILY PM.OT, TV WEEK. DECEMBER 11. 1971 "A Christmas Dream." ao original book musical set in the late 1800's, takes Southern California viewers back in time for a look at the true meanina of the holiday season. on· Sunday. December 19 (6PM) in color on KNXT. Channel 2. The charming half -hour fantasy centers on a young prl. pennilea but.ever so detennined to fulfill her ailing sister's hopes of recelvina a rag doll for Christmas. Tho youngster. played by Kelly Kummer, steals away in a small toy shop where she falls asleep while waitina for it to clbse. During her oap, the toys in the shor magically and musically come to life to entertain the young gir and make her Christ.mas a merry ooe. Durina this imaginative sequence. the little tin soldier. a bouncina ball and pretty brunette doll perform ooe of the program's original compositions. "Toys Want To Be Wanted." Then the puppets tum into life'"5ize people and join the younpter in a seecaaUy cboreo- gtaphed and arranged production number. "A Chriltmu Dream.•• The racket arouses the kindly toymaker, played by character actor John Zoller. When be enters bis display room all is quiet. Then he notices his young uninvited guest who has awakened from her dream. Impressed by her honesty and unselfishness, the kindly old gentleman gives her the rag doll and realius that the true meaning of Christmas truly is that of giving. This holiday special marks the actinJ debut of youoa Miu Kummer who is also spotlighted as she smp "Two Little People., to her new-found rag doll. "A Christmas Dream" featuring a five.. piece musical ensemble and chorus which give spirit and Jif e to the original tunes. was written by Dean Walley with music by Barbara Rottman. . To complete the period two-room set. a number of clauic antique dolls valued at several thousand dollan were bol'T'Owed from Jo Ann Ullery's CoJlection. Additionally. the set includes an exterior set in front of the toy shop complete with frosted windows and gently falling snow. Channel 2's Ervin Zavada produced and directed the holiday special and also co-wrote it with Richard Brill-'. The meoaaerie of puppets was created by Roger Barnes. who also acted aa puppeteer &Iona with King Hall. Puppet voices are performed by Stu-lloeen and Nina Lawrence. with the latter joioin1 dancer Don Bradburn in the musical dance number. ,. .. !S I I I Disney teltvWon vkwen may expect a special hour of enchant- ment Sunday evening (Dec. 19) at 7:30PM on NBC. when The Wonderful World of Disney presents highlights from the traveling arena show, "Disney on Parade," a fantasy-filled program for young and old alike. For this spectacular, Walt Disney Productions devel- oped a totally new dimension in entertainment with introduction of multi-media, a technique whjch blends live production, motion pictures, sound effects, music and special lighting. At the beginning of each production number, film clips of classic Disney animated motion pictures are presented on a story- book screen. Then the characters on film literally spring to life onto the stage to perfonn Javish musical numbers. Backed by a full orchestra. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs bead a cast of over 100 Disney stars who sing, dance, and enact the classic stories that have been f avoritcs for generations. The elements md st.ms of the show are familiar to everyone, but the undetlying philosophy and staging are unique. It is easier to describe the show by what it is not, than by what it is. It is not a circus, not like an ice show, not a theater in the round, not like a Broadway repertory touring company. Instead, "Disney on Parade" combines the best elements of all these with highly sophisticated magical illusions, a subtle use of film projects and spectacular choreography-in a montage, a collage, a happening. The total effect is unlike anything ever staged. The eatire lltow b boit around music, utilizing contemporary pacing so that audience attention is constantly being sbif ted to some new visual element. The action talces place on the arena floor, and also among the audience. The characters don't merely "enter" or "exit" the performing area; they appear or disappear in bright flashes of color and sound, or fly from place to place. There is even psychedelia, with strobe lighting effects and rock 'n' roll music. In its two-year existence, "Disney on Parade" bas played to nearly six million people throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico and Australia. And because of enthusiastic response to the show, another unit is being planned for continental Europe. •• .. T • • ~r. : •••• f f ••• •0 he• I THE DAILY PILOT, 1V WEEK, DECEMBER 18, 1971 • • • 'A (HRISTMAS CAROL' A CLASSIC 'FIRSJ. EDITION' Once In a Iona wblle a pro- gram comes along which seems to have all tho earmarks of a "classic" in the making. Such a program is ABC's "A Christmas Carol,'' airing Tuesday (Decem- ber 21) at 7:30PM. This baJf-bour animated ver- sion of the world-famous holiday ghost represents a poolin$ of talent rarely found 1n a smgle show. The narrator is one of the world's most distinguished actors, Sir Michael Redgrave; the voice of Scrooge is another English theatrical giant. Alastair Sim, whose performance as Scrooge in the 1950 filmed version has been caJled "definitive" by many critics; the producer is Chuck Jones, creator of the Roadrunner and of ABC's current Curiosity Shop. The words are all (every one of them) written by a fledgling screenwriter named Charles Dickens; and the innovative ani- mation, true to the S,Pirit of the steel engravings which accom- panied the first edition in 1840, 1s being done by Richard Wil- liams, the young Canadian genius who has been called "the new Disney," and whose work has won top {>rizes at no fewer than seven mtemational film festivals. With understandable pride, they're calling their ver- sion of the timeless tale a "first edition." It will be a "Christmas Carol" so authentic that not even that old cynic, Scrooge, could call it a "humbug!" To Insure this autbentkity, animator Williams sent a team of artists to the British museum for an intensive six-week research period, during which they located every visual detail pertaining to the clothing, the hairstyles, the architecture, and furniture of the Dickensian er-. Then all this data was painstakingly translated into the style of the steel engrav- ings by John Leech which accom- panied the first printed version of the work. According to producer Chuck Jones, Dickens made this task easier for them. "Dickens loved the theater," Jones says, "and he described the exact placement of everything in a room just as though he was designing a set. All we had to do was look at the illustrations and read the words, and everything fell into place. It's no wonder we're giving Dickens solo credit for the screenplay." Posted on the wall of Williams' Soho Street studio (located near the streets Dickens walked and wrote about) aro a series of signs which read: "we are doing this show as Dickens would do it if he were the pro- ducer." It is Williams' 'fond hope that "A Christmas Carol" will be the most f aitbfuJ renderina of a printed work. into film in the history of television. 71 L' ' SUNDAY DECEMBER 19 MOPN1r,1. &:15 m The Chrtstopltt11 &:30 D Country Music m TM Bibi• Anawt11 &:45 (I) Tiie Cllriltoplttfl &:55 II Qlvt Us Tiiis Dey 7:00 II Cl) Tom end Jeny a Tiii c1111atop"-11 9) Woody Woodpecbr m Unit One ID Public Att1lra/Sod1I Security 7:30 II Cl) Tiit llroovi, Gooll11 0 Tiiis Is the LHt , D Morm111 T1bern1cl1 Cllolr (I) Dlrtctlou 0 Oral Roberts @) Deputy D1w1 m Yo(I Bt1r end friends m Slued Ht1rt/Tll1 Chrlstopllers 1:00 11 (j) Limp Unto My Fett 0 Mrs. Alpll1 let D Rex Humb,td (I) Rt1I Estate Open House 0 Herald of Truth ~Old Time Gospel Hour m Wondera11t1 m Revival Firu 1:30 II Look Up and Uve a Serendipity O Campus Profile "Optimal Nutri· lion" CJ) Lit There Bt U11rt 0 D1y of Discovery G) Kathryn Kuhlman 1:00 II Inside Foothill CJ Challenp My Sermon O Day of Discovery O llln&dom of Carealot 0 Hour of Power @) It Is Written G) Cl) Oral Roberts ii) Musica 'I P1l1bras 9 Cartoon Clmlval ~ Panorama Latino en Domln10 9:30 II (j) NFL Tod11 0 Movie: "Tom Brown's Sdloot D•JS" (classic) '62-Robert Newton, Diana Wynward. D Gene Autf'I CI> Movie: "Lure of the Swamp" (adventure) '57 -Willard Parker, Marshall Thompson. O Anaie's G1r11e ®) Tiie Saint G) Gospel Sin&f nc Jubilee ii) Esta Es 11 Vida 9 NFL Game of the Week 9:40 (}) Bible Stories/Community Action 10:00 II (]) NFL Football Doubltht1der Los An1eles Rams meet Pitubur1h Steelers at Pittsburgh In first game of doubleheader. D Hour of Power 0 (1) Reluctant Dra1on and Mr. Toad O Movie: "Tht Four Skulls of Jona· than Drake" (horror) '59-Eduard Franz, Valerie French, Henry Danfell. m Frtnte I ta Yid• (fjTo le Announced 10:30 D CV Tiit Doubltdtclltn (lg) Sports lllustr11ttd m Filth for Today fl) Mel1nte con las Escuel11 11:00 0 ~ m AfC/NFC Footblll San Dle10 Chargers at Houston Oiiers. 1J Homt lu,.n Gulde Cl) Liff'/ Kint Sllow D CV lultwlnkle m Movie: (C) "l1rtltJS of lroed· w1'(' (musical) '49-frtd Astaire, Gin1er Roaers, Oscar Levant. Cl) Cllurdl In ttlt Home @I) Nowl1 Seminal a FllM: "Oreeon PUSlp" m V1ritdld 11:30 D CI) M•k• I Wish D Movie: (C) "Runnln1 Taratt'' (western) 'SS-Arthur Franz, Oor1s Oowllnc. GD Clnt Mexicano A F l I R N Cl o 1• 12:00 CV Tree House Club D Movie: "Sinner's Hollcla'/'' (dra· ma) '47 -Randolph Scott, Joan Blondell. Cl) Sports Sptd1I "Twenty-Five Years-The NBA Story" 0 Suspense Theatre G) lntelli1ent Parent mvi1je 12:30 (}) Christadelphlans Cl) Movie: "Th• Flpter'' (adven· lure) '52-Richard Conte, Vanessa Redarave. G) Teena1e Trials Qt Double Feature: "Bob Mathias Story" and "Private Ufe of Henf'I VIII" 1:00 IJ Cl) NFL Football (Doubleheader continues) Detroit Lions vs. 49ers at San Francisco. 0 (})al Directions Sptcia I "Christ Is Born" O Miiiion $ Movie: (C) "Alexander the Great" (drama) 'SS-Richard Burton, Fredric March, Claire Bloom. m World BeJond m News Nick carter ii) Tribune Publlca m Teatro Domlnlul 1:30 G) Voice of Calvary 2:00 (I) Gene Fomell's Forum 0 Meet the Press O Robert It Domin Show Gov. Geor1e Wallace of Alabam1 auests. Cl) Best of Bowlin& O Eyewitness ®) American PhJSical Fltneu G) Sports Stt ti) leyendas dt Malco m Matinee: "Dishonored Lad(' m Vir1en dt Fatima al 8UJ·Llne 2:30 (1) Sports Special "Twenly·Five Years-The NBA Story" 0 What's Goin& On O Movie: (C) "The Girt Rush" (comedy) '55 -Rosalind Russell. ternando Lamas, Eddie Albert. Hl&h Speed Llvinc G) Roller Qemt 3:00 (I) UniversitJ Oielo1ue 0 I lflc!AL I Continental Con1resa Llqyd Bridges and Burgess Meredith are featured In pro1ram lnte1ratin1 (Continued) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 111, 1971 'THE HOMECOMING' "The Homecoming," a two-hour special on CBS, Sunday (Dec 19) at 7:30PM, is a personal gift to television audiences from its author Earl Hamner Jr. Starring Patricia Neal, the nostalgic story of a simple mountain family was written in the holiday spirit. "Christmas has become a niahtmare for most people," says Hamner. ''The packed stores, crowds, traffic jam~ and money worries have pro- duced a kind of national insanity. Yet underneath there is a eatbetic wish to experience something-maybe the Christmas Spint-that no other time of the year provides. It we suceeed in our aim for this play," continued Hamner, "I think we will brina our viewen that Ineffable thins they are seeking at Christmas: the simple love, pride, wonder and reverence that is the true meanina of the Day." Pacrka Neal and Cl«Hon Uttle TODAY! _______ __. Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Order For Yourself or 1 Friend M1y .,. used on "'"'IOPfl 11 rtrurn eddr~n llbtls. Also very h1ndy es klcnllflc111on labels ror mar1tl119 personal ittms SIKll ,., boolls, records, phot°'• tlc, Libels sllclt on otus Ind may l>O used tor m1r1tlno llOmc c1nncCI tood Items. Alt labels Ir< pr1ntcd wllfl styllsh V09ut ly~ on lil't quotlly wt.tit oumm«G Pl-. r----;,,~:1:-c::-,.::::,:-.:::;;-:,;;~:;----1 I ,.11•1 Prlnlln1 LIO.I Div .. l".0. I"• 1S60 I Ctstl MtH, Clllf. ,,.,. I I I I I I I I I I I I L ____ ~!.L~!_P~!NT!~~----J ,... ' SUNDAY (Continued) performances by the two actors and QOmmentary offered by public offl· cials and schol1rs on problems con· frontlna America today. UZ.n• &rey Cl) Daktari O family Film Festival: "Heidi" (classic) '37-Shh1ey Temple, Jean Hersholl ~ lowtll ThomH mch111er (I) Toots &) Bullwinkle 3:30 00 Bob Rllston Musk Boa OHHHaw (j) Zane Grey Theatre l1Q) Meet the Press til) The Fir Tree A Hans Christian Andersen story. er;, Christmas In a Treehouse &) A(riculture Report 4:00 tJ flee the Nation 00 Movie: "A Fever In tfle Blood" (drama) '61-Efrem Zlmballst Jr., Anal• Dickinson. O Sunday Tom Snyder Cl) Tarun Theatrl 0 Sports Sptc:lal "Twenty-Five Years-The NBA Story'' (j) Probe ~ National Gtofl'lphlc (ij) Locbr Room m I sJl(Jlt I Circle of Uatrts Pete Seerer ind 1 aroup of friends cele· brate the holiday season In sonc. er;, The Musk Boa 9 Theatre One EE Rex Humbard 4:30 IJ Movie: ''A Holiday Affair'' (com- edy) '49 -Robert Mitchum, Janet Leich. Wendell Corey. D Movie: "Invisible Man's R .. vtn1t" (mystery) 'l~Jon Hall. 0 II Mondo (iJ Face the N1tion O Pet Set Barbara Eden guests. m Festival or Classics: "A Day at the Races" (comedy) '37-The Marx Brothers. Allan Jones. Q) Hey landlord er;, This Is the Ute 5:00 O Wortd or Sports lllustr1ted Cl) Unllmed Worid 0 I s'lc1Al I Showtlme Dave Allen hosts a musical.variety special, with auests Dusty Springfield 1nd Frank Fontaine. (lg News Schwartz, Chandler Q) Star Trek (Jj) Am1riun Dream Machine til) The C.urse of Our Timu "Gand· hi and the Emergence of India" (I) Eres Ml Destino m lnslaht 9 Burte's Law GE Variffades '71 &) P1ttem for llvin& 5:30 0 I sPlc!AL I ButterfliH Don't Uve In the Qhetto Edward G. Robinson hosts a proaram featuring the poetry and drawings of children who were imprisoned in the Temin (C11cho- slovaki1) ahetto durina Wor1d War 11. The poems are recited by four younc people from San Fernando Valley: N1ncy Corinbllt. Rebecca Helfm1n, Alan Rosenb1um and Dan· ny Spector. , ... 10 Q (I) &) Nanny Ind the Professor "Good·Bye, Arabella, Hello" The profeSSOt thinks he and Arabella, the car, are being phased out by his children. (j) News Ray Wilson l1Q) Movie: (C) "Rose Marie" (dra· ma) '54--Ann Blyth, Howard Keel. til) Couututlon "Diabetes and Sickle Cell Anemia in the Eyes" m retipedlvt FVfNING 6:00 0 I l8cll1. I A CMstmas Df111W A musical fantasy set in the late 1900s tellinc of a youna waif who falls asleep in a toy shop the day before Christmas. 00 Movft: (C) (2hr) "Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation" (comedy) '62- James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara. Om NBC News 0 Movie: (21/zhr) "Tht Bishop's Wife" (fantasy) '48 -Cary Grant, Loretta Young, David Niven, Monty Woolley. 00 Voyace to Botto"' of Su Q I Am Somebody Ci) is.,(cl•l! I Drea11 II Trinl Q) This Is Tom Jones Christmas show with Judy Collins, Millicent Martin, David Frye and the 102 Welsh Treorchy Male Voice Choir. 0 Wild Wild West ~ Tht Advoutes fE Thirty Minutes W"lth ••• QI Racine Woctd ~ Secuestro en el c;eto tl)M .. e a Wish 6:30 tJ I ltlcl•4 I The Ni&flt Before Christmas An animated program tell· Inf how Clement C. Moore's famed story, "A Visit From St. Nick," came to be written In 1882. 0 Story Th11tre O Eyewitness News m Creature Futures: (C) (90) "The Eye Creatures" (horror) '67-John Ashley, Cynthia Hull. til) Masquer1de er;, Meet the Press &) The NBA Story 7:00 tJ Bil News Clete Roberts O Wild IUnadom "Trails of Saauaro Springs" The importance of these trails in the Sonora Desert to Ille survival of animals inhabitinr the aru is studied. l1) Hee Haw Georae Lindsay and Ferlln Huskey guest. O story in Hollywood (I) Juvtnile Jury O Death Valley Dip &l Passport to Trawl EE CIVILISATION: * Xerox brings back the now·c•assic series. til) (ij) Clvlliution "The Fallaties of Hope" Kenneth Clark's subjects are Napoleon, BttthOYen, Byron, Del•· crolx and Rodin. (l)Mujer m Wild IUncdom "Leopards of Sawai M1dhopur" ftlastlt ~ Panorama MUJictl m Siii Scene THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 18. 1971 Chnfunas eve comes early tonight when a little girl dU;covm; "~ Chriftmas Ore.am" come true. Don't m1S6 this delightful new musical special, in color. 6:oopmSunday. ~~2 11J Minority Co••unltJ fl) Jlpenese Mftie Ell) (fj) M1starpiece Theatre "Resur- rection" 7:30 IJ ()) I IPicW I Tiit HolMCQllna P1trlcl1 Nt1I, Wllll1m Windom, Rich· ud Thomes, Ett11r Beraen, Jose· phlne Hutchinson end Dorothy Stick· ney stu In this nostelale. sensitive story of 1 rural mount1ln Amerfcln 9:30 IJ ()) Caclt's Count, Forrest Tuck· family durlna the areat depression er iuests u a man whose dlsfike of of the earty 1930s. All tht eetlon his d1u1htel's boyfriend, the son of takes place the day befOft Christ· en Arlb diplomat, convinces him mas. the youth is ruilty ot murder. H1 O .. WORLD OF DISNEY" sets out to brine him to justice. * TONIGHT SPOTLIGHTS Peter Ford, son of series stu Glenn "DISNEY ON PARADE" Ford, mikes his first appe1ranee In the rerul¥ role of Pe'te, a deputy And Arena Spectacular .sheriff. 0 @) m Wot1d tf DbMy "Disney fJ News Larry Burrell on Puade" Hlfhliahts of a llve per- formance by • trevelinr troupe of 10:00 0 @) m T1te Bold On• -Tiii Disney ch1reeters, feeturina 12 pro· DoctlK1 "Dagger in the Mind" A duetlon numbers lncludinr "Alice In vindictive woman stirs a controversy Wondert1nd," "Junal• Book" and between en old friend end his young "Clnderelle." Taped In Australl1. wife. Robert Stertlnr. Mary Layne D Tiiis Is Yo11r Ufe and Colin Wiicox-Home ruesl fJ MHffon $ Movie: (C) (2hr) 0 m News "uaend of tlle Lost" (adventure) fJ Cotlmunlty Ftedb1dl '57 -John Wayne, Sophia Loren, OJ Jot DtSilv1's Open fOfUnl Rossano Brml. (ij) I s'*cllt I A Joyful Nelse A l•m· llJ Tltr• P1uports to Adventure session celebration of Christmas. Cit Wild IOn&do111 fE J1p1nese News Diem &) M1ntnp Ell) I UJC1lL I Son of Mtn (R) Den- nis Potter's play about Jesus the 1:00 0 Q) ~ &) The FBI (R) "The man (Colin Blakely) and the politl· Recrurtel' James Dt'llln enlists • cal climate of his life from his des· female accomplice for • robbery cent from the wilderness to his and arouses the Jeelousy and sus-cruclfimn. pidon of his fl1ncee. Guests ue ti) Estrtllas Musiclln Monte Mart.him end Jessicl Walter. ,;:a Flirt· "Notorio . Ctntlttu ,. m Movie Greltl: (2hr) "The Lona llU1 • us n Gray Une" (drama) '55 -Tyrone 10:30 II Jeny Visits "Lee Granr' Power, Maureen O'Hara. U Tiii Wortd Tomorrow 11J Tiii Bia Question C1llf. Sen. ())At I John Tunney ruests. ssue fE J1p1nese Vari~ Hour 11J Wttllend News Chuck Cecil m (fj) Arin1 lint "Th• 18·1o·21· 11:00 II CD au (j) Ifft\ News Year-Old Vote" wo ti) Ftstlvel Fllmlco 0 RH Humbird Qj Film: "Kini of Rouin1 20s" Cl) Movie: "Joumey Into llfht" m> Rtvlste Espinol (drama) '51-Sterling Hayden, Vivt· CI LindfOr$. &:30 0 @) m Jimmy Stewert Show fJ Movie: "The Sea H1wll" (adven· "Luther's Last Love" The Howard lure) '40-Errol Flynn Brenda Mar· women's matchm1kln1 efforts In shall Cleude Rains. ' Luther's (John McGiver) beh1lf ' • flounder over 1 counterplot hitched m David Frost Show by Jim. Nit• T1lbot Is a ruest. llJ KATHRYN KUHLMAN 0 I fjllCfAL I Ctlrlstmu Is Cl1ssle * (IN COLOR) story of 1 younr boy who reluctantly 11J Kltllryn Kuhl1111n ~grees to play ".Second Shepherd" 11:30 IJ Merv Griffin in the school Chnstmu paceant. D (1j sunder Tonipt Show 9:00 0 @) m lon1nu "'A Home for 0 Movie: "Desire In UM Dust" Jamie" Just when the C1rtwrlrhts (drama) '60-Raymond Burr, Joan plan to make Jemie 1 member of the Bennett. f!mily,. his long-lost crendf•!her If· ()) Telepulse nves at the Ponderou. Will Geer 11J Movie: "The Blue Lamp" (mys· auests. tery) '51-0irt. Bogarde, Jimmy Han· U I lflc1lt I Sonny 1nd Cher "The ley. Nitty Gritty Hou(' Musieel-comedy variety hour with stirs Sonny and 12:00 U The G1llery Cher, plus ruests Sindy Baron end 12•30 m 1 •nd An Suzanne Cherny. · \.!V nues swers 0 CI) Cl) GD AIC Sund1y Movie: m Huel (2111) "Synenon" (dram•) '65-Ed· 1:00 IJ Movie: (C) ''The Bllzlnc Foresf' mond O'Brien, Chuck Connors, Stella (1dventure) '52-John Payne, Wll· Stevens, Alex Cord, Riehud Conte, ll1m Demuest. E1rth1 mtt. An 1bsorbing teken· D (I) News from-life dr•m• 1bout the dope 1d· diets, rejects 1nd· rebels of society who try to help Heh other back to lite. 1:30 ID Movie: "Thunder Over T1n1itf" (adventure) '57 -Robert Hutton, Li" G1stonl. ' TH[ DAILY .-eLOT, TY WUK, DECEMHR 11. 1971 SAVE s51 Now enloy the convenience of a new and Improved TOTAL AUTOMATIC COLOR System ••• In today's most beautiful table models Ceat• .. •••t -mo4el 6212. Euly A111eriun tn4 MecUter•11· Hn •tvlH el10 tYtileblt. Your choict. Remott control optlot1elly tv.ileble -tho et 9rHt .... ingt. TAC h compltto electronic •vstem tfiet leh you kick the botfi· enome TV edju1t1r1ent hebit. It eutometiully h•p• plctvrt• ....... n .. ~ .......... ~ow S AJ tAl.&9 a HltYIC• , , , 401 MAIN tTMIST pedestel bese lo-b7.n ... 0¥11 41 YIAIS OIP SALIS AND lllYICI tAl.&9 ONl.'I' , • , ... 7 W411Nlllt tALllt -LY •• , I Tiie •-KMUlteT HUNTIN•TON HACH HUNTIN•TON HACH FOUNTAIN YALLIY ese-7••• •••·•••• \ •••·•••• ..... u MONDAY 0£C£MBER20 For mornln1 and afternoon lfatings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m (C) "Santi Cl1us Conquers the M1rtl111t" (f111tlsy) '64-John Call, Leonard Hicks. 9:30 fJ (C) ''Wt're No Ancels" (comedy) '55 -Humphrey Bo1art, Aldo Ray, Peter Ustinov. 10:00 Cl) "Tllt R.lalnf Tide" (dr1ma) '62 -Richard Conte. Shelley Winters. e "R"1tfl111 .... nee" (comedy) 'JS-Bob Hope, Shirley Ross. Uflllle 1nd Cut" (comedy) 'J3 -W.C. Fields, Allison Skipworth. 1:00 B (C) "Wiid In ttlt Country" (drt· ma) '61-f.lvis Presley, Hope L1n1e. m "Run, Psycho, Ru11" (drama) '66 ----Oary Merrill, El1a Anderson. 2:00 Q) "S*piac Car to Trieste" Part I (mystery) '49 -Jean Kent, Albert Lieven. • J:OO Cl) (C) "A Wo1111n of Straw'' (dr•· ma) '64 -Gina Lollabrl&ida, Sean Connery. al (C) "Sofie of lttnldett." Part I (drama) '60-Jennlter Jones, Chutes Bickford. 4:00 1J (C) "A Min C.lltd Pttef' (bloa· r1phy) '55 -Richard Todd, Jean Peters. [ V t r°'~ I ', l, &:00 1J lie News Jerry Dunphy 0 MIC Ntwt Tom Snyder e Pleat Don't Ed tilt Dlllles O CI>@ O> Ubtrty Bowl Tennes· see (7-2) vs. Ar\ansas from Mem· phis, Tenn. fJ Wild Wild West m Tht FUnbtonn Q) I Drt1m of Junnle (ii) Sptd1I of ttlt WMk "Tales of Hoffm1n" m Hodcepodae l.odtt GltDNews QIMQbtny RfD 1:30 D st.Ye Allen Sllow Guests are Stave and Terry Gibbs, Pat Hanry and Maxine Weldon. (j)9)Ntwt m -lrifflUI Sltow II) IHI CotbJ Sllow fJl) ptaylllf ttlt Cutt.er 6D Wanderlust QtCf'Mfl Actts GE) E Pntf. Sa&ftlrio 7:00f10a;)NtWI Cl)Drqntt B ....... , LIM? ~Ad••·l2 m1LowLU(J II) I Drta111 of Jtennfe • hp 12 THE' DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 18. 1971 fJi) HltlNIJ'OI• Kathlten Hitchcock ., u llttnlll a n.e YlrcJnian GE> Us Tintflecos m (1j) 11n<141c:Mttaa11t .. ,, Ton The 65·voice eo,s Town Choir performs a holiday concert @l)LI Cati GE) To Be AnnoMnctd 7:30 IJ Shlnd Up ind Cfletr Edie Adams 9:30 IJ (j) Doris o., (R) Bob Crane aueits. auests as Dick Carter, host of 1 II Or. Sl!Nn lodlt "Crash" A ter-late·niaht talk show and a man rlble collision between a truck and whom writer Doris Martin must In· an automobile puts D11. Locke and terview. Sellers In a rtce aaainst time. B auter Ward Ntwt (j) I Dru• of Jean111t m " likes I Tbltf fJ MHllon $ Mowlt: (2hr) "'Notort· fZl) (jj) Book But ous Landlld(' (mystery) '62-Kim 9:45 9) Manb'1p TUESD A Y DECEMBER21 For morning and afternoon listings. please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES Novak, Jack Lemmon, Fred Astaire. 10:00 -rr1 MJ Tlllff Sou "Lady Ooua· IGi:I ltt' M k 0.1 ~ ~ 9:00 m "last Dip of Pot1ptlr' (drama) Wfl 1 a e 1 alas" Part II of story about Fe11us' 'JS-Preston Foster, Basil Rathbone. m Ho1111'1 "'"'" trip to Amer1ea to find hlmseff I 9:30 D (C) ...... OM fof ,..,. Part I m o,..,..t b 'd _, fI1) ~atchers n e. (drama) '59-Bing Crosby, Debbie (I) To Tell tt1t T~ Reynolds. fl) Do-Rt-Mi O Mowlt: (211r) Attack" (drama) lO:OO (})"Showdown It Abiltnt" (west· I =llto Valdez Show '56-Jack Palance. Eddie Albert. Lee • ern) ,5& _ Jock Mahoney. Marvin. 1J "Atf1irs of Susan" (comedy) '45 1:00 1J Cl) Gunsmoke (R) Doc Adams is m Nns Putnam, Ashman -Joan Fontaine, Georae Brent. somewhat shocked to find that his (Jj) Flrlnf Une 1:00 B "left H1ndtd Cun" (western) tempor1ry replacement Is Dr. Sam fZi) Soul! . '58 -Paul Newman, Uta Milan. Mclavlsh (Vera Miies), a lady doc· GJ LI Cnadi lien Crlada m .,The Thlaf" (mystery) '52-Ray tor whose presence is a threat to GE> El Tornlllo Miiiand, Rita Gam. him and his pa~ents. lO:lS EE Tiit Movlt CtMt 2:00 1!J "Slaeplna Cir to Trieste" Con- 0 ®) 6D Lluaft·ln Guest Is Joe 10:30 U News Morris, McCormick cJuslon (mystery) '4!}-Jean Kent Namath, star quarterbeck of pro (I) Movie: "lluebt1nl" (drama) '44 J:OO Cl) "llrd••n of Alcltru" Part I footblll's New York JIU. Cameo -John Carradine, Jean P1rker. (drama) '62-Burt Lancaster. auest& include Petula Clerk, Ch1ro l!J News Bill Johns (fg) "Soft& of Benldettt" Conclu· (Mrs. Xavier Cucat) and Burt Must-@I) El Rttnrllt cit Doriat1 lrlJ sion (dram•) '60 -Jennifer Jones. in. Qj Movie: "M1e1bn" 4:00 1J (C) "Susan Slept Ht,." (oom-0 Mtvtt: (21,411r) "The lldlop't 10:45 9) News edy) '54 -Debbie Raynolds, Dick Wife" (fantlSJ) '48 -Cary Grant. Powell. Lorett• Youns. David Niven. 11:00 6 (j) ({)a> NtWS 4:30 (jJ Sa111e u 10 AM hti1t1 m Trutll or Coettciutnets D ag ~ ...... . · II) Tht Yir&lnlaJI 0 ~OVlt: (C) 'II~ SlJes" (mUSI· fZi) (B) i l!lcl!LJ An Amirlcu cal) 46-Fred Ast1ire, Blnf Crosby, Cllrtswas: Wonts attd Miiiie Burt Joan Caulfield. Lancaster hosts an unsu1I explora· m To Tell the Trultl tlon of Christm1S, featurln1 James !'l !'..~!.... ti View Eart Jones lnttrpretlna a slave's u... ·-_.....,r1 Christmas 1nd Linda Lavin as 1 little !! ~·~ Jewish alrt who ls atven I part In \O&I .... M...... .. •• her school's hollday paaeant. 11:30 1J Cl) Merv 8rlffln fl) Y ..... 11 CI) MMt: "The R.latnc Tide" (dra- GE) NIM ma) '62-Rlchard Cont•. Shelley Winters. l:!O (I) Tenw In Ulster D d'j a;, JohnnJ Clnott m David Fmt S8low D Movie: ''11111 Deni•" (dram1) ft Movie: "Vivi l.lp1ta" '59-Brandon de Wilde, C.rol Lyn- ley, Macdonald C1rey. m Movie: "My Six Coftvlcts" (com· 9:00llJ (j) Ht,.•, Lucy Lucy Carter be· edy) '52-Millard Mitchell, Giibert 1:45 EE Tiie Panuadtn comes a contutant on a television Roland. show, "Miiky Way to Riches,'' and 1!J Movie: "Tiit Rlnt' (drama) '52 she winds up with Just a chimpan· ~erald Mohr, Rita Moreno. Zff end only an outside chance 1t fI!) I IHc!AL I A Joyful Nolae An In· one of tile show's femous bl1 payoff formal celebration of Christmas, prires. 1ener1ted by • j1m session of pro· (}) Movie: (C) (2hr) "Mr. Hotlb• fts.11onal and fled1lln1 muslcl11is. Takes • VKltlott" (comedy) '62-12:00 O Movlt: "Houtt on 92flcl StJMr James Stewart. Maureen O'Har1. (drama) '45-Lloyd Nolen, Leo G. a ®) m NBC Mendq M • y I e : Carroll. (211r) •-n.t c.,. .... n,.. (dr1m1) '6J . -Llurence Harvey. Sarah Miles. 12:30 @ M1rsll1I Dillon Robert Walker. As Sean McKenna 1:00 IJ Movie: "ltw1re, My l.owlJ" (HarveJ) awaits execution for his (drama) '52 -ld1 Lupino, Robert part In a klllinc, his 1irt friend, Ryan. Cltherint (Miss Miles), and brother, 0 Cl)®) NIWI Dominic (Wilker), plot 1n escape 1J N,.. thlt has conditions. 1:10 (}) News (j) Wild Wiid Wiit D Movie: (C) (at) "Three Vloltnt 1:30 U Tiit Callt!J Pt9plt" (1dventure) '56-alartton D NtWI Haston, Anne Baxter, Gilbert Roland, m CllClo kid Tom Tryon, Forrest Tucker. 2:30 fJ NtWI fVfNI~<. 6:0011 (}) B D ED News 1J Kines tlocttJ LA. Kinas vs. Min· ne*>ta North Stirs. B (I) Wild Wild Wat m n.. mntstioMa Q) I Drte11 of Jtan11le @ ! IPlc!AL I HtlW., Frolic f1i) I lfic!M I Nlffttt111e In Mister· op11' Ntl&llborlMled This hour-Iona edition explores common fant1sles children have about the night. @D6DNews Qi M1ybtny RFD &:30 D Movie: (60) "So lit' Part (drama) '53-Jane Wyman, Sterling Heyden. Nancy Olson. Steve Fonest. (j)(tg)E!)News m Andy criffltll Sllow m 1111 CosbJ .. mwandertut Qt8ffft1Arca GE> Vlvlln1 Hortlcuera 7:00IJ CI>DmNews (j) Truttt or Con11qHnct1 (j) Drapat B Wh1f1 MJ Une? ®) Prl111u1 m I Lowe Lucy ID I Drt1111 of Jt1nnit (ii) l1le Co11r11 of Our TI•a ' fI1) HIUllJ'Ofl Kathleen Hitcllcock @I) la lntnnl ft MOftty Nasll mM1ntnip 1:JO a a ""ll""'H-<"'11 ..... ,1 Wlalt'• H•ppwd ti Ult hJ A News Special lookln1 at problems confrontina the United States Army-drvas. ract rtlatlons. morale, discipline and conuption. l :OI 1:1 l :J HI D I OtlifDSlrte (R) "A Terminal Case of Ven111nce" Jack Albertaon ru•sts as a man who learns he has only 1 few months to llve and de· cldes to use the time to avtn1e 1 humlllatln1 Incident of years 110. 0 CJ) CJ) m I IHctAL I A Christ· •es Canll A new 1nlm1ted version of the Ch1r1es Dickens cleulc, U$in1 the drawlnas done In the fashion of Dickens' time. Sir Michael Red1r1ve narrates, Alastair Sim pl1ys Scroore and Mlchtel Hordern has the role of the troubled &host of Mar1ey. ([)I Dre111 of -.nn11 &iJ Mllllol $ Mfwle: (C) (Zllr) """ Story of W'd1 R ..... (biotraphy) '52-Jine Wyman, Will Ro1ers Jr., James Gleason. mltopll's Heroes IBDnilftll (jj) LWY: WtHert Reform fli) Flrfn1 Unt e> Los levtrfJ cit hl'lfvlllo l !OO 0 CJ) Cl) ED i iflCJAL I Octopus, Octopus Feets and f1bles 1bout the le1endary octopus are studied In this Jecques Cousteau documentary, narrated by Rod Ser1ln1. ([) This Is Your Uf1 m Trvtll or Conttquenca m Tbt YlrtJniln Qj) .... .... m ... eosa Jiai• GI!) Nino l:l5 0 IOftp Wrap-Up 1:30 IJ (I) HIWIH Flvt-0 France Nuyen and Her'bert lom auest ts Slrone Mondraeo and her H1w1ll1n Indus- trlallst father, who become sus· pec:ts In 1 murder lnvestlptlon. D®l8'118c!A! HC ..... Whlta hper: Ylttna• tffndll&ftt In Part One, "How It Beaan," offlclels , of the Kennedy Administration and South Vietnamese rentrals alve their views on the dramatic deci- sions and events that ltd to the nation's deepenlna Involvement in the Vietnam war durlna the period from January 6, 1961, to November 2, 1963. a 0ne Step 1eyonc1 m o.vtd Frost Aow fJl) ())) The AMcatts "Should Our Pmldents Be Limited to 1 Sinale Six-Year Tenn?" QI lancer 9:00 0 I IPlc!AL I Onl lelleftl ctlrfst· 1111 Prolflll "City of the Kini" Bur1 Ives plays 1 Prophet; Johnny Mtthis ind Della Reese portray the Innkeeper and his wife. Richard Roberts Is Joseph and Patti Roberts is Mary. The Oral Roberts University 1roup and The Wor1d Action Slnaers are shepherds and townspeople. 0 CJ) (I) tiD I IPICIA( I Lind of tho Small Gregory Peck narrates an explor1tion of the Insect realm IS It reflects our human society. tmLa Cata a!) To le Aalnounced 9:30 IJ (I) Cannon Frank Cannon ldopts the 1ulse of a truck driver to solve THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 18, 1971 piny. Jenny SUlllven (daufhttr of 0....., NMll Barry) appears In ttle role of Sharon. O lltwtt: (C) (al') "C••H•tkllt D 0 m Ja ... Camtr As Nlehoft YHU. II liq ~If• C-rt'" (R) "Th• Sitp" Sheriff Nichols has (musical) '49-Bin1 Crosby, Rhond1 difficulty keeping local hotheads Aemlna. under control when 1 notorious Mex· (I) At llSIM lean 1uen1lla leader takes over the (fj Sin Diep Penot1• town In order to hlVt his tooth ID News Bill Johns tiled. IE E Rttnte de DorieA Crq &iJ laxtltr Ward News m C.11 of tllt West OJ H Taktt I Thief fl!) (IJ) lllc:k Journal "A Black Pa· 11:00 IJ rn 0 (I) m EE News per on Whitt Racism: Part II" 0 9J fD News 10•00 0 m ..... (j) Mar'lllal Dilloa ' U Cl) (I) EE DannJ ltMMRes s,e. m To Tell the Trvtll dal "City Versus Country" A music· ID Mantrlp comedy debate starrin1 Danny 11:30 II([) Men Srfffin Thomas with spedal (Uests Tennes-Dam JellHJ c.... see Ernie Font, Florence Henderson, U CJ)(]) EE Diet Cavitt and Anno Murray. Alao 1ppe1r1n1 m Mowte: (C) "J_,.. (dr1m1) '48 are Georse Lindsay, Phil Silvers, Sid -Mar1aret Lockwood, Basil Sydney. Melton, and others. ID Movie: "Run for Your MOM(' 0 Movie: "The Iii lood.lt" (ad· (comedy) '50-Alec Guinness, Don· venture) '57-Errol Flynn, Rosanna aid Houston. R()(1. QI Fot Mlllb Only fll) FREE "SILENT YEARS'' * PHOTO ALBUM AT All 11:40 D Movie: "Tiit l•MOrtal S.r&Mnf' OFFICES OF GREAT (drema) '43-Henry Fonda. WESTERN SAVINGS 12:30 O NIWI fli) ()))The Si1etlt Years "The Son of the Sheik" Valentino's classic sequel to "The Sheik" and his last film. i'l)TapTap QIRlolltr Ca• a!) Festival M1xlcano 1:00 II Movie: "Ht Ran Alt Ute We(' (mystery) '51-John Garfield, Shel· ley Winters. Wallace ford. CV DU CIJQ'iNtws 0 TIM Call«J a series of hlJecklnp that have 10:30 IJ TIM Solddlaen Georre Maharls 1:30 m All·NllM Sllow: ''TIM Hldetllt." "htunt of the Ape Man" and "Mac- btttl" pla1ued 1 major transportation com· Is the 1uest host Television's first attempt to document the decision-making process that pulled the Ken- nedy Administration into war in Vietnam will be the subject of two one-hour co)~ documentaries under the title. "An NBC News White Paper: Vietnam Hindsight,'' to be presented on consecutive eveninp on NBC. Part one, "How It Began," will be colorcast Tuesday at 8:30PM; part two, "The Death of Diem," Wednesday at J OPM . The program, covering the period from 1961- 63, will focus on the events and intrigue surrounding the assassination of South Viet- namese President Ngo Dinh Diem. Officials of the Kennedy Administration and South Vietnamese Generals who played important roles nearly a decade ago will be seen on the two-hour special: (I) Ambassador Frederick Nolting; (2) Vietnamese General Tran Van Don; (3) Walt Rostow; (4) Gen. Maxwell Taylor; (S) Maj. Oen. Edward Lansdale; (6) Michael Forrestal; (7) Roswell Gilpatric; (8) Arthur Schlesinger; (9) Vietnamese General Le Van Kim ; (10) Lt. Col. Lucian Conein. These key figures arc pictured around a photograph of assassinated President ~go Dinh Diem. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER22 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m ''Swint T1111t" (musical) '36- Fred Astaire, Glnaer Roaers. 9:30 fJ (C) "Sly Ont For Ml" (drama) '59-Bln1 Crosby, Debbie Reynolds. 10:00 CI) "M• and Pa Kettle at tlM Fair" (comedr) '52-Marjorle Main, Percy Kil bride. 1J "The Htl11u" (drama) '49 - Mont1omery Clift, Olivia de Havfl· land. 1:00 Q (C) "Because You're Mine" (musical) '52-Marlo Lanza, James Whitmore. m "Sea Devils" (adventure) '37- Preston Fosler. Ida Lupino. Victor McL1eten. 2:00 m "Air Strike'' (dram•) '55 - Rich1rd Dtnnlna. Gloria JHn. 3:00 Cl) "BinhHn of Alcatraz" Conclu- sion (drama) '62-Burt Lancaster. 9 (C) ''SIJ Purrtt" (f1ntasy) '62 -Voices of Judy Garland, Robert Goulet ,.,. 14 4:00 fJ (C) "KatllJ O'" (comedy) ·sa-! Dan Duryea, Patty McCormldl. 4:30 (]) s. .. u lOAM liltl11 fVfN I NG &:00 fJ 111 News Jerry Dunphy Cl) News Bill Huddy D MIC News Tom Snyder O Ubn Basketball LA Lakers vs. the Bullets at Baltimore. fJ News Benti, Schubeck fJ (I) Wild Wild West m TIM FlintstoMs llJ I Dre111 of Junnle (lj) M114111trldt m Hoc1iepod11 lod11 @I) Noticlero 34 m Dtsert Report QtMa,t>my RFD a> News Jim Hawth0me 6:30 O Movie: (90) "So Bl(' Conclu· slon (dram•) '53 -Jane Wyman, Sterlin& Hayden, N1ncy Olson. Steve Forrest The story of a widowed mothe(s areat love and ambitions for the future of her only son. (l)IJgNews m AltdJ CriffrtJI Show ID Bill CosbJ Show (ij) HolicllJ Frolic fll) Mouse flla by Rumer Codcltn British novelist narrates two of her stories for children. m W1ndtr1ust a Crttn Acres EI!) Los Afidonados dt la Comunlclad a>AIC News THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK. DECEMBER 18, 1971 7:00 B CIS Ntwl Walter Cronkite dren decide to take holiday trips to D m NIC ..... John Chancellor atve their partftts a MCOfld honey- @ Trvtlt., C...11411Mcn moon. (() Dnpet tJl) (JJ) Allefbn DrllM MaclJM Q WW'1 My LIAef E Le llta a~-~~~-mh•b~~ m 1 Love L*Y 9:30 u (]) Cl> m saikttJ'• wtfld .,. ... ID I Dna• of Jel1nie ... n. lllcbluw'' In Hon1 Kone. fllJ HatltlJO(I Kathleen Hitchcock Shirley trfes to put a f1dln1 rock star II) LI lntnl11 bad! on his feel QI TM Vlratnlu fJ Baxter Wini Ntw1 a> Mantrap OJ H Ta.bs a T111tf 7:30 II Doctor lrt tilt House "look Into 10:00 IJ Cl) Ma11ll (R) Pat Quinn My Eyes" A faulty post-hypnotic 1uests as the owner of a smlll ro1d· su11estlon leaves Dunc1n bellevlna side cafe th1t has been taken over he's 1 do1. by three 11n1l1nd mobsterr. DPrl•ua a om•lf•c!ALI Nit ..... Cl) To Ttll Ult Trvtl1 Wltlte Paper: Vlttll1• Hlndsl&ftt Part Cl) I Dr11t11 of Jeannie II "Death In Diem" Conclusion of IJ Mlllloll $ Movie: (C) (at) "'The an NBC News special In which offl- Seardlers" (adventure) '56-John cials of the Kennedy Admtnlstr1tlon Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter, Natalie Wood. and South Vietnam afn their views m Hocan'1 Herot1 on the dram1tlc decisions and m CI) Dr11net events that led to the netlon's deep· (1j) Tht Corporate Vltw enin1· Involvement In the Vletn1m Ell) M114uerlde War durinf the period from Jan. 6, @I) Luella Ubre 1961 to Nov. 2, 1963. m It Is Written fJ CD (I) m MH and tflt City a> News • "Hands of loft" (R) M1yor Alcala 1:00 fJ (() Ca~ Bumett The Carpen· is aslled to intercede in bth•lf of a teri •nd Tim Conway euest deaf couple facina the loss of their D m Ml•·l2 (R) "Pil1rima1e" adopted son who has his hearinf. Christmas Eve brinas mixed bless· Q Movie: (lhrSO•) "Cri .. of Pu- ln1s to Officer Malloy and Reed sloll" (mystery) '57-Ster11nc Hay· when ther have to arrest a Santa den, Fay Wray, Raymond Burr. but later ftnd 1 lost Indian alr1. @ Soul! 1J lakers Wrap-Up fllJ Muterpltce Thutrt "Resurrec· fJ Cl)@ a> ltwitdltd (R) "Sis· tion" ters et Heart'' S1manth1's husband @D NocMa Tapatlu is remOYed from an important IC· m IOI Professional count when a biaoted client mis· 10:05 m NIWI Putnam, Fishman takes a little black &irl for D1rrin's 10:30 IJ Nnn Morris. McCormick dau1hter. m 1111 Johns ..... m Wednesday Nfiht Movft: (Zhr) @I) El Retret. dt Dorian Cra, "A Y1nk 1t Oxford" (et>medy) '38-a Fii•: "The Intruder" Robert Tlylor, M1ureen O'Sullivan, 11:00 fJ Cl) @I) Ntwa Vivien Lei1h. Q t1j m News ID The Vlfcf nlan 1J Ra•s in Action Ell) Qj) The French Chtf "To Make @ M1nh1I Dillon I Buche'' 0 (1) a> Nnn EI!) Nino m To Tell the Truth 8:15 1J Johnn, Wooden Show II) Mantnp 8:30 Cl@) m NBC MJ1Ury Theatr.-(ij) The Colll'M of Our Tlmts McCloud (R) "Encounter With Aries" fll) This Wttk A kidnapper plants • time bomb with 11:15 @I) Cine dtl Mltrcoln a wHlthy astrolo1er's wi~e and de· 11:30 IJ Cl) Merv Criffln mands I ransom. Sebast11n Cabot, D ®l m Johnn7 Carson Peter Haskell ind Susan Strasberl fJ Cl) (j) a> Didi Cavett auest. . m Movie: (C) "Fire Over Afrlu" IJ UClA lasktlball UCLA Br~!ns vs. (adventure) '54-Maureen O'Har1, Noire Dame at P1uley Pavilion in MICdonild Car1J. tape delay. , II) Movie: Hfoupest Men Allwt" fJ (I)@ ~ Courtship of .~It• (mystery) '55 -Dine Cle~. Lita Father (R) 'The Candidate Tom Milan, Anthony Caruso. Corbett Is 1sked to run for the fllJ Amtriun Dream Machine school board and Eddie likes the 11.50 r.ti M •• "I W .. U ... 1 _.. ldd • ~ ftlt. ••• P ,...,. .. , na em@ This Wttk (mystery) '41-Betty Grable, Victor QI Film: "Al Cipont" Mature, Laird Cre1ar. 9:00 I) Cl) Medical Center (R) Scott 12:00 0 UCLA las .. tball Repeat of tape Marlowe, Jack Kruschen and Stefanie deley aame. Pow11rs auest in the story of a 1:00 I) Movie: (C) "Rldt the Man youna woman with a heart ailment Down" (dr1m1) '53-Brfan Donlevy, 11Who defies Dr. Joe Gannon's warn· Forrest Tucker. Ina 111inst havlnf e child and be· Cl) 0 fJ CIJ @) News comes prean1nt by artificl1I inseml-m All·Nlpt sti .. : (C) '1'11t Mb n11fon-wilhout tellln1 her husband. dt,H "Cit... of Sttplaan HIWlle" fJ (I) Cl) tiE) The ~ Fallllly and "M1111Klcent Doff" "Chrlstmes Rush" The Sinlth chil· 1:30 U NIWI 9 9 10 1 2 3 ' ' THURSDAY DECEMBER23 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m (C) "A,Kbt fllfJ" (western) '6S-Frank Latimore. 9:l0 fJ (C) "'1'111 Robt" Pert I (rell1lou1) '53-Rlchard Burton, Jean Simmons. 10:00 (]) (C) "Sly Ont f1t M... Part I (drama) '59-8in1 Crosby, Debbie Reynolds. D "Sip of tllt Cross'' (drama) '32 -Fredric March, Claudette Colbert. 1:00 fJ (C) '°flnCJ rants" (comedy) '50 -Bob Hope, lucllle Ball. m "My Clrl Tlm" (drama) '48- Ulll P.llmer, Akim Tamlroff. 2:00 ID "TIM S.V.ntfl Ytfl'' Pert I (dra· ma) '46-.James Mason, Ann Todd. 3:00 (I) (C) "Wake Mt Wh1t1 tM War Is Over" (comedy) '69 -Eva Gabor, Ken Berry. Qg (C) "TOJ Tip(' (comedy) '56- Jetf Chandler, Laraine 017, Tim Hovey. 4:00 IJ "Ooftdr' (comedy) '61-Davld Janssen, Patti Paee. 4:30 (]) Saltl 11 lOAM listJ"I f V l NIN C, 6:00 IJ Bia News Jerry Dunphy CV News Bill Huddy 0 KNBC News Tom Snyder II f'luse Don't Elt tilt Daftln 0 News Bentl, Schubeck 6 Ci) Wild WHd West m Tiit Fllntltonll ID I Dr1a111 of Jeannie ()j) Thi Siient Years "The Son of the Sheik" m Tiit EJtctrlc Company mm a> News Qt M17btny RfD 6:30 D Sttvt Altt11 SMw Guests are Kaye Stevens, Jerry Collins. Jim Backus, Ursula Rainio, Bob Elnstein, and Kenny Klneston. 0 Movie: (90) "The Soni of ltn11- dette" Part I (drama) '44-Jennlfer Jones. William (ythe, Charles Bick· ford, Vincent Price, lee J. Cobb, Gladys Cooper, Patricia Morrison, Jerome Cowan. (1)9G)News m Andy Criffttlt Show ID Bill Cosby Show Eil) l'layln1 tltt Cultar m W1ncler1ust 8Cr•n Ac,.s ml Viviana Hortlcu1r1 7:00 IJ Cil D m News 00 Trutll or ConMCtutlKts Cl) Dr•&n•l O wura Mr Un17 @)To• Jona Shew m 11.owt Lucy Q) I Dre11w of Jeannie THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. DECEMBER II, 1971 m I Ifie@ I Qertes DlcUlll' .. A Is attacked while trylna to elm tht A 'SPECIAL' STORY Cllrtstan c.tr Dr. frank Suter, name of 1 convicted murderer. USC Profmor Emtl'ltus of Enallsh, m hwid f,.st Dew reads from Didtens' hearhmmin& Eil) ~ H~ Te...._ T1leatrt tale of a mlse(s redemption. "The Plot to Overthrow Christmas" ti) LI latruu Veteran radio actors star In the tele· ft CMiltaa Is vision re-creation of "orman Cor· a> Mntn, Win's 1938 radio drama about 7:30 IJ R6' °" u.e RMf Christmas. The mock-heroic play re· DI sPlc!A I Clendale S,.photly vuls an ettempt to destroy Christ- "A Christmas Concert" Carmen mas by the Devil and a band of Draion conducts the Glend1le Sym· his arch -fiends. ' phony Orchestra In a conc.t featur· 0) la Cata In& Metropolitan Opera star Jeannine (It FM• Altmeyer. a!) To le AnflOUtlcM 00 To Ten tlilt Trlltll 9:30 fJ luter Ward News Ci) I Drta• ot Jtaft11it 10:00 fl Cl) CBS Rt,.m fJ MlllitMI $ Movie: (2111') ... riafla• 0 9) m DHll Martl11 Guests are Youn(' (drama) '4G-Dean Jauer. Dan Rowan and Jonathan Winters. Linda Darnell, Tyrone Power. Based 0 (I) Ci) a) Owt11 M 1 rs II a I I , upon Louis Bromfleld's story about Cotinselof at Llw (R) "Euloo for a the areat Mormon leader who leads Wide Receiver" A hlah xhool coach his people to a new land . . . now Is char&ed with second dearee mur- known as Salt lake City. der when his star player dies after m Hoiu's HerotS I &ame Ind In autopsy reveals a m Cl) Drlptt heavy concentration of amphetl· (1J) Cllristius at lop Ton mines. ti) Elpecbculos fJ ... 11-r-1c-11-1-1 Oral Roberts Yitfts 'A m Rollltt' "' tlle Rfvtr CftJ of tllt IG1( Return with nar- G) Movie Came rator Oral Roberts to the streets of 1:00 IJ learuts Henry Darrow returns Bethlehem just before lhe first as iuest with an ancient Jenny bl· Christmas, for musical tribute to the plane to help Henk Brackett and birth of Christ. Scheduled euests are Johnny Reach stop a (an1 of hi· Johnny Mathis, Della Reese ind Buri Jackers from stealina silver ship· Ives. ments. m Ntwt Putnam, Ashman D 9 m Flip Wlbo• Guests ara m Safari to AMtltlart Melba Moore, Jimmy Osmond and fil) OJ Wlrld htt1 Marty Feldman. @!) Ylefo Si11Y1r1U1n11 D Mtvlt: (2•,4hr) "Tiit lial1op'1 ml futbol·Se«er Witt" (fantasY) '48-Cary Grant, 10:30 D Nlft Loretta Youns. David "Ivan. ID News Biii Johns 0 (]) 00 G) Alias Smltlt 111d II) El Retrat. dt Dort111 Qray Jones (R) "The Mccreedy Bust" 10:45 Eil) (Jj) David llttleJ1hn/Critlc at Heyes and Cuny are hired to re· Lar1t trieve a bust of Caesar stolen from 11.00 _Cl) ftlll N a rancher. · ~ ~ IWI Cf) Oral Roberts Chrlmnas Sptdal 0 @) m Ntws "A City of the Kina" D .lollnny Wooden Show m I IJlc!AL I The RaJ C 0 n 11 I f f CJJ Marahll DilfOll Cluistlllas Show A holiday treat with fJ (]) tiE News renowned arranaer/conductor Rey 0 ~atrt 9: "Desert Attack" (dra· Conniff. His 25-YOlce chorus sines ma) 60-John Mills, Sylvie Syms. 111 the traditional carols and sonas, m To Teti the Trvtll with actor Alen Youn& and the Pixi· ID Mantnp kin Puppets. Hlahli&htlne the eve-@ LWY: Welfare Rtfornt nine is a special film trip with Senta fm Wullfllcton Wttk In Rmew Claus as he travels the Horth Pole Qj flllll: "M!Won tt Morocct" preparin& for hi$ Christmas journey. 11:15 II UClA labtbaU UCLA Bruins vs. ID lolitll fro• t11t O!Jmplc Taus Christian University at Pauley (ij) nlrtJ Mlnut• W-ltll • • • P1vilion In tape delay. Em Sonrtut Em Iran C4M •1 Jutw1 Qt M~: (C) "Soclot9 lftcl Comer· 11:301J Cf) Mm Ctlffln rah" 0 ~ m Johnny Carson a!) Nino 0 (])Ci) G) Dick CMtt 1:30 Eil) (Jj) Wasllin&ton Week In Review m Movie: ''Tiii HollJ & the Ivy" Em E SMw dt Loco Valda (drama) '53-Maraaret Lelahton, Ralph Richardton. 9:001J Ci) Cormponcltllts' Report -ID Movie: ''Tlle &llcled Ca1t" (mys. Part I CBS News Correspondents re· tery) '56-Alex Nlcol, Veronica Hurst. view the events of the past year. 11:45 QI For Adults Only D (lg) m lrOMiclt "No Motive for • Murde(' Chief Ironside repays a l2:40 fJ Movie: 'Hands of a stran11r" debt of &ratltudt to a Jipanese (myitery) '62-Paul Lukather, Join veteran When he tr1Vels to TokYo to Harvey, James St1pl1ton. prevent the man's murder. James 12:45 D Ntwl Shi1eta 1uests. Re$Cheduled. 1:00 IJ MowCt: "Ntwr A Dtlll M11111.r 0 Cl) CI) GD loftptntt (R) "So, (cqmedy) 'SO-frtd MtcMurray. Who's Fred Hornbtckr' Lonptrttt Irene Dunne. "Within the Darkness . . . Light," a KNBC special airing Friday, at 10:30PM, on Channel 4, is a special Christmas story about the youna people enrolled at the Foundation for the Junior Blind. The half.,hour documen· !ary is hosted by Georae Shear- ing, who also composed and performs the oriainal musical score for the show. This ii a special story, because it capt um the laughter, joy and courage of SO partially and totally blind younpters, as they set out to prove that "blindness is not a handicap, only a limitation." "Within the Darkness •.. light" examines the attitude. activities and philosophy of th~ Foundation, a 20-year-old non- profit organization designed to help young.1ters adapt to their limitation. It is a happy program that begins at tbe Foundation's summer camp in the Santa Mon- ica Mountains, Camp Bloom· field, where we find the young- sters playing baseball in a spe· cial way, by the "point of sound" technique: learn to swim and dive; learn to cook; go horse· back riding and fishina; and per- form a valve job'on a car. In these scenes the film demon- strates the foundation's credo. "We don't teach our kids to be blind, but to live and compete in a sighted world." Norm Kaplan, the Found&· tion"s founder and director, ell· plains why he has devoted 20 years of his life to helping these young people, and teachers and volunteers tell why they devote so much time there, what the re· wards are. . At the end of this documen· tary, the audience will be en- lightened about the work at the Foundation, but more import- ant, the audience will learn that for more than 800 young people, the Foundation has taught them that within the darkness, there ls light! Produced, written and d irect- ed by Larry Stewnn. FRIDt.r DECEMIER24 '.' ( 1 I' ~ i i • , ( . S:SS D "'*"of Medct L-001 Cl) SUnriM ..... , 1:.25 E411•cetltn Exclllnae "What's Ntw at the Hew School?" l:JO G Od1lllJ "Ctremony of lnno· ctlllt" (I) 1V Clawoo11 "Food11' 1J Youtll and tftt lnutt a§ TtdtJ Oii the F1n11 tD CIMPUI Proftlt 1:45 fa Ct111t1odltJ Report 7:00 11 (I) CIS Ntwa John Hart D 8' Tod•J Show Frtnk McGH 11 Mr. Wllflbont D EJ'Wftnt• NIWI Chuck Henry 0 a.11111 Splits OCartotns m Tllundtrblrds ID loro'a lie Top Show EE Martet Opt11lnr fJi) 0 Stsa111t Street 7:30@ lanana Splits D Ln for the 7~s ®) httlcoat Junction m Yoai and Frt.nda mHobo Kelly fl) Stoel! Mar•et Coverare (j) Ylrallil Ira"-• SMw D llhwll: <C> "Tiie Roh" Conclu· sion (blblle1I) '53-Rlcflard Burton, Jtan Simmons. IJT•po ... ..,. ..... 10:00 G Ft•llJ AH* CJ) lllfttt: (C) HSIJ OM ftr Mt" Condulion (drama) '59 -Bina Crosby, Otbbte Re,nolda. a a m 1a1t ., tt1t c.tv" D Prt11ct of Peace "Th• Promlst" A montaa• of the mnts lttdlna up to the birth of Christ, with ape· clal emphasis on the Hatlvtty. ID Fldtrtl EltcltM lolrd GB•UJ·UH 10:30 G (I) LM<Of Ufa D 9 ID Hollywood i.auaru D Mowlt: "Sinner's HolldlJ" (dra· ma) '47 -Randolph Scott, Joan Blondell. 00 PM Donahut SMw m WalMltrluat 11:00 IJ Ci) Whtr• the Heart la D tii m JaopardJ D m s.11op1t11 eoumiet m hndenoua Wlttl Advtlturt 11:20 II) faslllons In Stw1111 11:30 II Cf) Seardt for To•onow D ®l m W1to. Whit. Where &.•• D CI> @ (;'!) Tllat Cirt m let's Rap Ii) News Georee Nolen (jj) Sesa.. Shit AfT[RNOO'. 1:00 II Capt.in K1n1aroo a S.IMIJ St.arterow (j) lldmllt D R1lph Sb>ry'a A.M. 12:00 I) Paul ltrurd-hydll1ttbt CI> Sunup Mel Knoepp D m Thr .. on I Mltclt ~ Tod., Sflow a rn oo m 1twttc11ec1 m Cart.ons Cl> ~ m News fJl) Hlthi1oa1 Kathleen Hitchcock m Asl Co"""' t:!) Bozo's Iii Top Show 12:25 m Hip Noon Buffoons 1:30 (j) Cofftt lr11•/Chllclrtn'1 Tttehtr 12:3t) IJ ())As tllt World Tums fJ J1e• Lt Lannt D ®) m D.,a of Our Um m Dennis tht Menace 1J Tlle Movie C1mt m Cumby D ()) Ci) m Password Ell) A Christmu C1rol (R) An adapta· 0 Barter Wini News of the Dickens classic as performed m Ofalina for Dofltrs by the Adult Edue1tion students at 1:00 IJ ()) love Is • Many SpltndONd the Dorothy Love Workshop at Holly· Tlllnc wood Hieh....School. D ~ m Tllt Docttn GB News ~ctorta James U I lflcllLJ 1971 Rose Ptrtdt 1:50 ()) News Dick McAleer Steve Allen and Jayne Metdows art 9:00 IJ TIM Lucy Show hosts for a two· hour repl1y of last CI> Stu•• Strttt year's parade. D di m Ofnah'a Pl1ct @ I low Lucy g TIM Callery D (}) ~ All ~' Chllclrtn Ci) Jact u Lanna fJ Movie: (C) 'Tht C-rt Jute,.. Cl) Ml .. Doqtu • (comedy) '56 -Danny Kaye, Glynis fJ Ntws Meyeri Del Rio Johns. m Movie: (C} .. Uttlt WOIHll" (drl· m Movi~: "Come to Ult Stlblt" mi) '49-June Allyson, Peter Law· (drama) 49 -Loretta Youn1. Ce· ford, Elizabeth T1ylor, J1net Lelah. leste Holm. Mary AstOf. 1:301J (j) The Suldlna Uaht Ii) Unclt Waldo 0 di m Allotlltr World m Christmas Music Ft1Unl Twelve D CI> @ GB let'• Ma•• I DNI hours of Christmas music llvt from IE F11hions In Sewlnc the Music Center's 12th 1nnual fB Commodity Report Chrlstm11 Concert. 9 39 TV News t :JO I) MJ ThrH Sons 1:40 I!) Di1lln1 for Dollen 11 di m Concentretton 2:00 IJ Ci) setret Storm a "'"" of PHct "Tht Unlikeliest D l1j m lrfalrt Promlat Pleet" The story of Jesus IS I 12· D (])Ci) m NewtywM Sime ytar·old ycuth who tmelled to II) Movie: "Tiit Sevtlrtll Yell" Con· Jerusalem with his parents for the clusion (d11m1) '46-Jamts Mason, P1ssover. Ann Todd. ,... 16 n.E DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMB!R 18, 1971 8 tt'a Yeur ltt 2:30 G (I) fdp If Nlatlt a am'-•"" D CJ) (j) ED Dttl•a ea .. QIUllde Wlllllo 3:008....,,,.. D It's Ytut ltt ac.rtoetn .. D CJ) Cll m ltnnt "°""'' ()) M-1e: ,.A ~ Cartl" (clalllc) '51-Alutalr Sim, Klthlttn Han1son. DF•TIM 0 Mn: (C) ''The 1torJ tf httl" (blblle1I) '60 -Pew Wood. Stuart Whltmen, Tom Tf)10n . G»Ttnllttllt Tutado mc.rtoona m~··• Cll Rod!J Ind Frt111dt 3:30 8 Mr. E.d DMlkt Doualt• II Ste Hunt (i)Sllptrmlft D rn (;'!) One lite to Uvt fJ Coura...., Cat m Yael Incl Friends m M•o•ia eon111 a "°"''* "°"' 3:45 @Ii) Lt CotllMnidtd 11 Dil 4:00 I) Mowlt: "It's a Woncltt'ful Utt" (comedy) '47-James Stewert, Don· na Retd. UTht Rifle ... (l)T1mn D (}) GB love AlntlfCM StJt• 0 la111111 Splitl m Cal1otns (1j) ,.., ... stnlt 9 Tiit II& V1lltf 4:30 (]) tihvle: (C} "S., Ont lor Mt" Conclusion (drama) '59 -Bina Crosby, Debbie Reynolds. U Fathtt Knows ltat D Nt., Senti, Schubeck d The Lone Ranier m My F1wrtta M1rt11n G)lt•Ut ltn @Ii) Avtnturaa dtl Letfao Nearo m Obstrvttioft 36 GI!) l1 Hora F1111lll1t c.11 Consuelo GB Bozo's 111 Top Show 5:00 II a (j) m News (I) NYPD fJ Q'.j ~ v .. .,,.. m TIM Flintstones (I) The Munstars (lj Mlstar.11n' Nelaflbor11ood @I) Dtl Alt.Ir a la Tu•ba a;, Dutt! YalltJ DIJ'S Qt Tllt Mewlt 81 .. a;)EIA11t 5:30 IJ Father Knows lest Ci) Call of tht West D Cl) di (;'!) Ntwa D Ctt Slftalt m Dtn11l1 tilt Mtnltt m a eH111111'• 1111nd (1j) Tllt Electric Co•p1111 a;, Don Wlltoft's Town Talk a;)N1bd1 rvfNING l :OOIJ ())IJDNtwt U Ptttt1 Do•'t £It tfM Dalstu fJ (i) Wit41 WIW Wat di Asa11J1•ftt .,... ........ .. ' lkte• If JMnle (11) De F"9Cll CW ll>IDU>Ntws QI M.,..ny ltfD 6:30 U ttt.r tf Pewer 'tthrlstmts Eva Special" A Chrtlhnn m111111 from the Rev. Robtrt Schullar, ind tradl· tlonel Christmu music by the chll· drtn'a choir from the Garden Cro¥t Community Church. D M4wlt: (IO) "nit .... , el ltnu- dttta" Conchnlon (dram1) '4'-Jtn· nlfer Jonu. Chet1u 81clcford, Wllll1m ~ht, Vincent Prtct, L•• J. Cobb, Gladys Coopar, P1trlcl1 Morrison, Jerome Cowin. In a arott~ n11r her home of Lourdu, 1 youn1 French pusant 1lrl sen 1 vision of a "Beautiful Ledy," 1nd news of the event spreads quickly throulh the town. ())@ t:!)Newa m Andy Cnffltll Show m Bill Cosby S1low ~ Eftftlna It Pops "Sestmt Street Goes to Pops" Bl1 Bird takes the baton from Arthur Fiedler to conduct "Count Ave," ind the SeSlme StrHt cast performs music from the f1mous 1V show. a;, Wanderlust QISrHn Ams «!) lhttlt en Patina 1:0011 ma m...., 00 Trvtll or Consequlftctt Cl) Dn(lltt 0 WNt'a My Unt? ®)It T1kts I Thief m 1 Love Lucy Ii) I Dte1• of Jetnnlt Bl Le lntruu 9 Sid Cillm1n GD Mantrap 7:30 IJ Circus '1he Circus of the Stron1man" (])Dnpet D Holt,wood Squ1rt1 U Ii) Chrlstmts Is A youna boy, unh1ppy with his second shepherd part in a school play, Is transported back to the scene of the Nativity. @To Ttll the Trvtll Cl) I Drea111 of Jt1nnlt fJ I sflc!l( I Mardi of tllt Woodin Soldlt" Stan laurel and Oliver Hardy Join the "March" for 1 look at some favorite storybook charac· ters. m Ho1an'1 Htn1ts (iJ) Clvilisltioft @ELis Comtdm a;, Unta11td World Qi NFl l11nt of tilt W1tli m Mowtt e ..... 1:001J ()) I lflcllL i "J.T." (R) Jane Waaner's pol1nant Peabody Award· wlnnina dram1 concerns 1 little bleck boy who Is v11rin1 toward delinquency until he realizes respon· sibility with the help ol an old, one· eyed, h11f4tarved alley cat. Kevin Hooka (son of Robert Hooks) s11rs. 0 ~ a;, TIM D.A. "The People vs. W1lsh" Deputy Ryan must prosecute a man convicted of murder who wins 1 nevir trial after 20 years in prison. Wllll1m Schalltrt 111est1. 1971 Evt from fldl· chll· the rac· a M.,..: (2%1tr) "1\e ......,., man," "Love and th• Neslectad Wife" (fantasy) '48 -Cary Grant, Wife.'' "l.oY• and the Altful Codaer." Loretta Younc. David Nlv.n. IJ Could! Deblte Jack Rourke fJ Cl) (IJ (!)The lkMJ l1mdt m News Putnam, Ashman "The Not·So·Rose-Colored Glas•" ID v• ., c.lilfJ Or. Jack MIC· Mike attempts to S1Jrprlse Carol with Arthur reads an lnspll'ltlonal Christ· 1 photoaraph of 111 the children for mas message and Jt1nette De An· their anniversary. aells slnp a special Christmas offer· m Trvttl Of C..MqUltlW ina. ID i IPlc!ALI a-nau Grwtlnp fJl) '"11 .. f,...lc'""w ..... I The Son ef Man (R) fnHR Ult City of Los An11lu MaYor Dennis Potter's play about Jesus the Sam Yorty extends seasons areet· man. lnas. Co·hostlna the festivities are (I) 1Y Miniul Osurt Hobo Kelly (Sally Baker). Dave QI Fiim: "Sln111r'1 Holdq' Rnves and Mary Ann Kina. cm ludla Ubrt el Exduslvas 10:30 IJ Cl) CIS News s,edal 9 Fii•: "M111t Town" 0 I l!iclQ I With ttie Darbm ••• cm Nino Uctit This proaram explores the It· 1:30 D (1g) m Cllfonoloa The entire 90 titudes, activities and philosophy be· minutes ls devoted to an analysis hind the Foundation for the Junior of children's television proarammlna Blind, a non·proflt or11nlzatlon de· throu1hout the world. Garrick Utley voted to brin1in1 younasters out of is host. their handicap. Georre Shearin& Is fJ CI) (I) fl) The Partrld&e fUI· the on·camera host. llJ (R) "OoralDora! Dora!" Keith 9 II) News . hears anaels when Youna Dora Kelly Qg The Golcldlaers sln1s for the family . • . even (ij) An Aalrica11 Ctirfstmas: Wonts thouah everyone else hears only a •and Music Burt Lancaster ls host terrlble voice. Jor some unusual looks at Christmas. m Dawlcl frost Show €fi) fl Rttnto ~ Mastlrpitce Tllt1tre m DI'. SllllOll Lode (26) Steve All• Show 11:00 IJ D CIJ 91 €E m News 9:00 B Cl) I IBciAti ltttllov111'• e' "'c•lLi Carolina. Carolitl& llrtM11: A Calibration 111 Yltnna The Mormon Youth Chorus end Sym· WIUI l.eotlard lemstein In a salute phony performs Christmas music. to the man aeneraUy known as the 00 Marsllal Dil1tn areatest composer who ever lived, fJ (j) m News this speci1I presents Leonard Bern· • 1J Movie: "Bells of St. Marys" stein conductina the Vienna Phl!har· (drama) '45-8in1 Crosby, lnarid monlc Orchestra, the Vienn1 State Ber1man. Opera Chorus and a croup of out-m To Tell the Truth st1ndina slncers In portions of three &J Mantrap of Beethoven's most lmPortant an4 11:15 €fi) Cinema 34 diverse works: the Jubilant Piano 11:30 a I IPICIA I And Manr Stl•ll Rt-- Concerto No. 1 In C Malor: "Flde-joke Christmas gospel music with llo," the only opera ever written by Marion Williams. the master, and the monument1I D Chris1mas Servbs from the Symphony No. 9 In D MillOI'. First m nlted Methodist Church of fJ (I) Cl) (!) Room 212 "Suitable Glendale. for framin(' (R) Walt Whitman fJ Cl) Ci) fl) Didi Cavett Hi&h's worbhops ere beln& used by (]) Ni(hblart a student to build • financial em· Oj) Tb• Heart of Christmas plre. m Movie: "A Qrlst111H Carol" 0 Q ristalas Is A you~& boy, un· (drama) '38-Realnald Owen. Gene happy with his secon<t shepherd Lockhart. role in the school play Is transPorled Ii) Mowie: (C) "Moon Over Ml111I" back to the scene of the Nativity. (musical) '41-0on Ameche, Betty II) Churdl In the HOllle The Rev. Grable. Fred Jordan and his family enjoy a m The ,rfnce of r11ce tradltlon1I Christmas with traditional 12.00 8 Ctufstmiu Ew Service From the Christmas ca~ls by the Church In · True Li(ht Lutheran Churth In China. the Ho~e ChOlr. , town, New York. EE ~hsation 'The Fellacles of 0 amstmas Evt MldllicM Miii Hope (R) From St. Patrick's cathedral In. New 0) La Gatl York City. a!) To It An"unced g Cbrlsbnu Eve Mldnlpt MISt 9:30 ~ (1) (I) a> The Odd ,Couple (R) f rom St. Basil's Catholic Church In Scroo11 Gets en Oscar' Oscar has Los Anaeles. 1 nl&htmare after klckln1 Felix out l:OO II owl • "A ChrlltJna Ca ol" (d . of the ep1rtment. • m1)~5l~lastalr Sim~ r ra a Barter Ward NIWI Cf) D fJ Ol News (IJ) A JoJf ul Nol1t An Informal cele· m All·Nlfllt Show: "NIW Ot1e111t bratlon of Chrlstmu with Bob end Aft1f Dirk," "Mldollu of UM SevtR Evelyn 8ttrs, operatic soprano Moons" atMI "Tiie 11p111st" Brend• Joyce end member• of • CO· l:lO IJ Movie: "z.tz" (fantHJ) '62- ed u plonir Scout troop In • com· Tom p ston Juli• Meade. munlty sins. 0 • 10:00 0 CJ) CIJ m 1.ovt Aatrica11 .,.. 1:30 e ..... (R) "l..ovt and the Trtvellna S.IH · 2:)0 ....... THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 18, 1971 FOR LEONARD BERNSTEIN, A PROFOUNDLY MOVING EXPERIENCE Al he stood on the podium In the orchestra pit of the ThMtre 1n der Wien In Vlenn1 1nd conducted the Vienn1 P't\llhlrmonlc Orchestra, the Vienna Stat• Opera Chorus and 1 dtsttncutshed ctst of ""'tf"I In rehNr11t. of Ludwt1 van a..thown's opera "Fklello," Ltonard hm· stein ... vtsJbfJ mewed bJ his surroundlrws. H• WH prep1rln1 ·a new production of the wortt fOr six 11ta performances In the Austrien capital last year, and sc:enn from the oper1 were belns filmed 11 one of three sesments of Beethovlan1 to bl preHnted on the 90-mlnut• specl1I, "Beethoven's Blrthd1y: A Cele· bratlon In Vienna with Leonard Bemsteln," on Chrl1tm11 Evt, Fr1d1y at 9:30PM on CBS. And •• he led orchestr1 and chorus ind prtnclp1I• ttirouah the lntricacln of "Fldello's" soarfnc score, Bernstein was 1undln1 on the same spOt In the same house where the Immortal Beethoven him· self had conducted the premiere of hit only opera 165 years blfON. But It w11 not this COMJderaUon atone that touched Bernstein. Al 1 conductor, he knew only too well what Bffthoven must have ton• throueh on that November evenlnc In 1805. For on that ton1·•10, wintry Vlenn1M nlaht, the 1re1t composer'• tr111c deafness had adv1oced to the point where-whll• stlll able to conduct hfs opera-he w11 dlsm1yed and annoyed by the orchet· tr1's supposed Inattention to his nuances. llethoven't cle1fnes1 manifested ltseff 11 11r1y 11 1798 to • mini· mal del'"· By 1802 the mal1dy really bepn to 1ttack the composer'• hearlnJ, but he w11 still able to play and conduct. for aome years thereafter, he found-or lm1tlned-that Hr trumpets were of IJM to him In pfaylnc, althou1h his friends were often p1lned when the pianoforte wH badly out of tune, and were overcome when, In the soft p1ssa1n, Beethoven did not make the notff sound at all. · On May 7, 1824 in Vienna, the composer 1ppe1red on • c:onc:ert 1t111 for th• fln11 time, the occHlon beln1 th• prtmlere of his latest, •nd l11t, symphony-tne Ninth. He ,,,_,steel on conductfn1 the per- fonnanc. ewn.t~lh by this time he was totally deaf. The 1udtence w11 most enthusl11tlc, thou1h the symphony was not too well per· formed. At the conclusion of the IHt movement, which wlll bt heard on the "Beethoven's Birthday" speclal on December 24, en ept.ode took pl1e• that surely must have brou1ht tHrs to m1n1 eytt In the cone.rt hall. The symphony ended. But Beethoven, who had heard nothlna- 1nd who w11 several m111ures off-continued conductJnc even 11 tht applause erupted. Finally one of the 1ln1trs In the chor1I finale walked over to the m11ter and 1entty turned him 1rounct to the demon· ttrltlv• 1udltnct. "Hit haVf~ tio be turned around.'' as one ehronleter later w~•! "and the 1 n conYlction thereby forced on everybody thlt he naa not done to before because he COIJld not hear what Wll cotn1 on, acted llke •n electtfc: lttoctt on all present. A votc.nlc t•plolion of tympathy and edmlratJon followed .mlch waa ,..~ .,.1n and qaln, and ... med as If tt would never end." ' ,...11 TV !PORT! H/CHllCHT! I SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 9:30 AM' (I} NFL Today . 10:00 fJ HFl Footbllll OoubfehHder Los Angeles Rams meet Pitts· t>u~teelers at Pittsburgh in first game of doubleheader. 11:00 I AFC/NFC Footbllll San Diego Chargers at Houston Oiiers. 12:00 Soeclal "Twenty-Five Years--The NBA Story" 1:00 NFL t~ll Detroit lions vs. 49ers at San Francisco in second game of doubleheader. 2:30 (5) Sports Special "Twenty-Five Years--The NBA.Story" 4:000 Sports SP,eclal "Twenty-Five Years--The NBA Story" MONDAY, DECEMBER 20 S:OO D (]) (I) Liberty Bowl footb911 Tennessee vs. Arkansas from Memphis. Tenn. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2A &:00 IJ Klnp Hockey Minnesota North Stars vs. Los Angeles Kings. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22 1:00 I uken Basketball Lakers vs. Baltimore Bullets at Baltimore. 8:30 UCLA Basketball Bruins vs. Notre Dame in taped game. 10:00 • Box Professlon11I 12:00 UCLA Basketbllll (R) See 8:30 PM listing. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23 8:00 I Boxln1 From the Olympic 10:00 • Futbol·Soccer 11:15 UCLA Basketbllll Bruins vs. Texas Christian University In tape delay game. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25 FOOTBALL PLAY.OFFS DMslon11I play-offs for the American Football Confennce will be televfMd by NBC stations today; play-offs for the National Confer· ence. by C8S stations. St.utllll times and teams wlll be announced. 1200 GJ Pasadena Bowl Footbllll San Jose State meets Memphis State, live from Pasadena. C1) (I) ABC's Wide Workt of Sports :~I=-:.:, n "° footbllll &:00 Rams Footbllll Action Box de Mexico 9:30 Saturday Night A1trts Cameron Mitchell's scalp must sometimes Wish he were not such a venatlle actor. For his reaular role In the High Chaparral series Mltchell's locks were continually ll&htened and cur1ed. In the national tourtnc company of "The Kln1 and I," he M'laved his head every day for the better part of a Tear. Not surprlsln1ly, he suffered a head cold for the better J>'lrt o that same year. For his Comanche Indian role In the 1•G,.y Wolf'' episode of Cade'• County Mitchell's hair was stnllhtened and dyM black. The day after he completed filming "Gray Wolf'' he WH cast In a fllm for Unlvenal which required his havln1 curty brown hair. "If this keeps up," Cameron commented, "I'll be able to do 'The Kine and I' a1aln--wfthout a razor!" ,... 11 11612 Harbor Blvd. , FOUNTAIN VALLEY 531·8545 6:30 7:30 1:00 t:OO 11:00 11:30 7:30 a.-oo t:oo 10:00 10;30 11:00 11:30 1:30 7:30 10:00 10:30 11:30 6:30 7:SO 1.-00 10:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 1:00 11:00 11:30 6:30 1:00 11:00 11:30 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WE£1<, DECEMBER 18, 1971 SUNDAY, 0£ClMIDt lt J (C) "Mr. Hoa.. Te.._ e Vecatlon" (comedy) '62-Jemes Stew.,t, Maureen O'Hara. 5 "The ll•hop'• Wtf .. ' (fantesy) '48--Cery Grant. Loretta Youn1. 11 (C) --The Eye en.tu,.." (horr0t) '67-John Ashley. Cynthie Hull. t (C) "l.epnd .t tlte Laat" (adventure) '57-John Wayne, Sophia Loren. 11 "'The i..nc Qrey Une .. (drama) 'SS-Tyrone Power, Meureen O'Hare. 7 l 6 ''Syne-n" (drama) '6S-Edmond O'Brien, Chuck Connors. 6 .. '9umey Int. ~ (drama) '51-StertlnJ Heyden, Vlveca Undfors. t "TIMI See Hawk (adventure) '40-Errol lynn, Brenda Mershall. 1 "Desire In tM Dust" (drama) '60--R•ymond Burr, Joen Bennett. 13 ''The llue Lamp" (mystery) '51-Dlrk Bo1arcte, Jimmy Hanley. MONDAY, 0£ClMIER 20 9 "Notorious Landlady" (mystery) '62-Klm Novak. Jeck Lemmon. 5 ''The ...,._.,,. Wife" (fantasy) '48--Cary Grant. Loretta Youn1. 3 (C) "Mr. Hobh TakM a Vacation" (comedy) '62-Jamea St-ar1, Mau-" O'Hara. 4 10 "The Ceremony" (drama) '63-laurence Harvey, Sarah Miies. 1 (C) "Three Violent '9ople" (adventure) '5fr-Charlton ,Heston, Anne 8axter. t "Attack" (drama) '56--Jack Palance. Eddie Albert. 6 .. .,u._rd" (dram•) '44-John Carrradlne, Jun Partier. 5 (C) "llue Sldee" (muslcaf) '46-f'r9d Astaire, Bina Crosby. 3 ''The bclnc Tide" (drama) '62-Rlchard Conte. Shell8')' Winters. 7 "llue Denim" (drama) '59-Brandon de Wilde, Carol Lynley. 11 "My Six Convicts" (comedy) '52--Mlllard Mitchell, Giibert Roland. ta ''The Rine" (drama) '52--Gerald Mohr, Rita Moreno. TUESDAY, DECEMIER 21 7 "So lie" Par1 I (drama) '53-Jane Wyman, Stertln1 Hayden. 9 (C) ''The Story of Wiii Ropn" (bio1raphy) '52-Jane Wyman, Wiii Ro1ers Jr. t "Th• Ila Boodle'' (adventure) '57-Errol Flynn. Rosann• Rory. 5 (C) "Connec:tlcut YanllM In Kine Arthur's Court" (musical) '49- Blna Crosby. Rhonda Flemlnc- 11 13 7 t 11 9 11 13 1 t 5 t 11 13 1 5 t 11 u (C) "J .. ay"' (drama) '48--Mars.,et Lockwood, BHll Sydney. "ftun for Your Money'" .<comedy) 'SO-Alec Guinness, Donald Hou ... ton. WEDNESDAY, DECl'.MIER 22 "lo Ill'' Conclusion {drama) '53-Jane Wyman, Sferlln1 Hayden. (C) "TIM Searchers" (adventure) '56--John Wayne, Jettrey Hunter. "A Yank .t Ollford" (comedy) '38-Robert Taylor, MaurHn O'Sulll· van. "Crime of l'eulon" (mystery) '57-Ster11n1 Hayden. Fay Wray. (C) "fire Over Afnc." (adventure) '54-Maureen O'Hara, Macdonald Carey. "Toushfft Man Alhr•" (mystery) '5S-Dane Clark. Lita Miian. THURSDAY, DECEMHR 2l ''Th• Sonc .t Bemedett•" Par1 I (drama) '44-Jennlfer JonH. Wll· llam Eythe. ••Brtaf\am You~· (d,..,n•) '40-DHn Jager. Linda Darnell. "The llshop's Wlf .. • (fantasy) '48--C•ry Grant, Lorett• Yoon1. "Desert Attllclc .. (drama) '60--John Mills. Sylvia Syms. ''The Hefty end the Ivy'' (drama) '53-Maraaret Lel1hton, Ralph Richardson. ''TIM Glided C.ce" (mys1ery) '56-Alex Nicol, Veronica Hurst. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24 ''The Sonc of l•m•dftt•" Concluslon (drama) '44-Jennlfer Jones, Charles Bickford. - "The llahop'• Wife" (fantasy) '48-<:ary Grant, Lorett• Youns. "lefla of SL Marys" (drama) '4S-81n1 Crosby, ln1rld B•lllman. "A Chl1stmea Cerof" (drama) '38-Reainald Owen, Gene Lockhart. "MMn Over Ml•ml" (musical) '41-Don Ameche. Betty Grable. SATURDAY, D£CEM10t 25 6:00 10 7:30 t 1:00 11 (C) ''The Robe" (blbllcal) '53-Rlchard Burton, JHn Simmons. "Mlracl• on 34th Street" (dram•) '47-Maureen O'Hara, John Payne. (Cl ''The ult Time I Saw l'•ris" (drama) '54-Ellzabeth Taylor, Van Johnson. 1:30 1 l 6 (C) "fr11N-a•• (R) (dram•) '7o-Jan·Mlchael Vlnc.ent.' Darrren Mc· Gavin. t:OO 4 10 (C) "Far FNm tfle Madclnc Cntwcr Par1 1 ·(dram•) '67-Terence Stamp, Julie Christle. 10:30 5 "Geln1 My Wa'J1' (drama) '44--Blna Crosby, Barry F1tza•rald. 11:00 t "My Son the Vampire" and "Ill Terror From leyond StNc•" 11 "Romeo end Jullet" Cclasslc) '37-.Norme ShHrer, Leslie Howard. 11:15 2 "When Comedy w .. Kine'' (comedy) '60-chartle Chase, Chulie Chaplin, Wallace B .. ry. J "Kit-fer My !'resident" (com9dy) '64-fred MacMurray. Polly B•rsen. 11:30 I "'Wlltter C.mlvar• (romance) '39-Ann Sheridan. Richard C.rtaon. 7 fC) "The ltery of Dlvld" (blbll~I) '60--Jeff Chandler, Beall Sydney. I 'A ChftlltmH C.rof" (cla .. lc) '51-Alaatalr Sim. 10 "Cimarron Kltl" (w"t•m) '52-Audl• Murphy, Yvette Du1ay. U ..... ,. LeQrand" (west•m) '51-Vera Ralston, John C.noll. I A a • I I 5: 5: 7: 7: 9 10 10 SATUROt ... t DECE;MBER 25 '.' 0 P "'I I~ 1, All ,,..,. .... , Is Mbllct " dlla11 Ind PfHMptiell d .. ti ... Uldetlr· "'llltd sbirt1111 tlmt of UM A1Mrtca11 111d Nltlonal f'ootbllt Conftrtnct DWI· slonal P111-otts. 5:00 (I) TY I Clmroolll 5:JO IJ CI> Sl11ri1t St ... U Ii.ct Elptrit11ce IDLers Rap 7:00 II New Wonls, .... W111 D 9) ID Dr. Dollttlt U (I)Jtnyl.twbSS.OW (I) TY I CIUJl'OOftt m Tltundett»lrda ll)Spidtfun 7:30 11 Dtasty'a ,,....._ 0 m Weedy W•PICler U Cotlntry Mak U (}) Cl) RNd Runner 0 Movie: "llttlt Miss lrNlhnJ" (muslc1I) '38 -Shlrley Temple, Jimmy Durante. ®)Undt Rm IDI...,_ Im &la.tte lailly 1:30 11 •• lunllJ D m Dt'""1 Dn1 0 ())Cl) funky Phlntom (IJ C.rtoon C.m1V1I m c.rtoons OJ Snlffr s.fUt a:JO 11 SatbJ·Dto D a m Pl11k P1ntbtr D C-pas Pttffle u (})@ JICben Flvt ID Mowle: .. ..,. Ten" (drama) '3~ncer Trtq, Mickey Rooney. ms..-.n 9:0011 CI> Hartt• altbttrottlt'I D 09 fD 1antet ..., U Mewtt: "hppJ" (comedy) '36- W. C. Aelds, Rochelle Hudson. u (I) Ci) ltwltdMcl 0 Mowit: ..... Wllllt Wlllfdt" (dr1m1) '37-Shlrtey Temple. Victor Mcl1flen. II) M .. : .. Mll'lnda" (comedy) '48 -Glynis Johns, M1ra1ret Ruther· ford. fECiMtnS.C.sa cm> Panora•• Latino 9:30 f) Cl) 1\t Hair Im 811fldl 0 @) &l:' T1k1 1 Clint Step (j) Tijuau: WINew tt die Souttl 0 CJ) l.WwiHt 10:00 II Cl) Nfl TMIJ 0 CJ) CJ) C.ntsitJ Sllotl 10:30 II Cl) Nfl. ~ NFC DMsiontl Pity-Off. T111n1 to be tnnounc:ed. 0 @) QrfstJus .,., Stnlcn Uw seNlces from the W•shlnrton Cathi· dt1I, Wufllnaton, O.C. IJ Mewlt: .......... Ut" (wtSttm) '53-Jolnne Dru, Mlcdonald C.rey. D .... : ... btcQ et.....,...... F_., (drtrnt) '38-ShlrleJ Temple, Rtndolph Sc:ott. .............. m• .. ,..... Ell IMJ·UM 11:00 Cl) Relf &tit. hlltlh u ffi& ..,..., Qllest ID .leurMJ to 1ett11tlle• A 60·member eroup from the Em· manuel luthertn Church of North HollywoJCI presents the story of the birth of Christ. OJ IOttJ Welles 8i) lttdla Ubrt m Mr. Willrd al) Varied1d ll:JO a ®l The Jttaons 0 (]) Ell ltnetlot Unk 0) Mtwlt: (C) "Sold for tllt C... flft' (tdventure) '64-Jeffrey Hunt· er, Mylene Oemonaeot. m C11riltJmls 0aJ StMct From Wuhinaton, D.C. AFTERNOON 12:00 0 AfC/NfC Footblll Dlvislon1I Play·Off. Teams to bt announced. 1J Cllrisblas Ew Masi from St. Basil's Catholic Church In Loa An· &eles. Ci) Mevlt: "The Tltree Musbtttn" (•dventure) '39-0on Ameche, The Ritz Brothers. 0 Cl) A1111rk111 l1ndstand D Mftlt: "Ctptlln Jtn11ar(' (dra· ma) '36-Shirley Temple, Guy Kib· bte, Buddy Ebsen. 9 Know Yew libft ID Pauclt111 Bowl Football San Jose State meets Memphis State, live from Pasadena. ft Undt Waldo ai> Yl•it 12:30 CD Mu ter ... HtldlJI 0 Mevit: (C) "T1lt Sttry of Rutlt" (biblical) '60-Pegy Wood, Stuart Whitman, Tom Tryon. (Ii KOIO's Comer Im Corazon Salv•lt m Sportscopt QI lhellJ tnd Friends 1:00 CD rn .. n ... A Father Peyton fllm IJ HurrthlstH Part ~u Pa· fide (R) (I) Chltdren'a Rl111 Festlvtl a 11111t1rt 0) Nttn Nick Carter ID AFC/NFC Footblll Divisional Play-Offs ....... f111ily al) Dr••• dtl StMdo 1:30 II Ardll1'1 TY Funnlea CD Music for Ult Helidlp (l)MotlfftffeMtShw D Mowit: "Sblwlw•J" (dr1m1) '36 -Shlr1ey Temple, Robert Youna. Allee Frye. di Mowtt: (C) "TM LIM Unknown" (tdwnture) '57-Jock Mehofley. OJ Mtwlt~ '°MlfTJ Mt Aaaht" (com· edy) '53-Robert Cumminp, M1tlt Wilson. @l)Eltto.tro 8 Tiit M•llltln 2:0011.,_.,,• T ...... Cl) ClllW ........... (I) Mtwlt: ..,_. WMe" (f1ntasy) '6S-fbrnttd bJ Ptul Tr1pp. Cl) TY I l.eob It Lurt1111 8)CltM .. llT_. QI Tlttltrw OM THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. DECEMBER 18, 1971 S!) ltdl Dilbokl (3hr) Z:lO fl The Sltsbi Is Owtt 11 MonlOn Tabetftldt CWr Olrec· tor Richtfd P. Condie conducts the 375·Wllc• choir In s.lectlons for ChfistmH. u llewft: (C) HDelllttrfUI tncf the Cllditton" (dram•) '54 -Yictor Mature, Susan Hayward, Michael Rennie. (I) ll1ttmatlon1l Hour 3:0011 Mtdlx 0 A1Jlcult11rt USA IJ Movie: "HolidtJ Inn" (musictl) '42 -Bln1 Crosby, Fred Astaire. D i IH<JA I Chriltlllu 11 A youna school boy, unhappy with his second shepherd role In the school play, is trensported into the wor1d of the fbtlvlty where he reams the true munlnr of Christmn Q1l Sd111ce Fiction Theatre ID Stul Train G)SlllllOft 811\t Westemen 3:3011111.W.r/Outsldtr DFoc. Cl) Mewle: .. Ml111ty llrnu111" (dra· ma) '344dolph Menjou. (I) fer-out Alcts: HX·flftHn" D I lflclAC I March of the Wooden Solditn Stan laurel and Oliver Hardy loin the "March" for 1 look at favorite storybook ch1racters. OJ Potty Pi( 'SS.a Hunt 4:00 II NtwllftaUt's DOn C1111pus m 1 IPICIAC I Chrtst11111 With the Kina Family All 45 members of the Kina Clen celebrate the Yule st•· son. m Saftri to Mvtnbn't ft) E""ln1 It Pops fl) Futbol·Socctr m True Advtntul'9 ft This WHk in Pro football 4:30 II Movie: (C) "lowt 111d IOats" (comedy) '65--RickJ Nelson, Jtrry Van Dyke, Alvy Moore. D W111f1 '°'"' °" 9 W111f1 Your Sip? OJ Naltlvlllt M11sk &l:' A(rlculture USA 5:00 O lnquhy Maury Green hosts. 11 Tltls Wttll ill Pro Footblll 0 (I) (j) (!) AIC'1 Wide Wo!N of s,orts 0 '"'11..,6 .. c"'IAP"IL I Mitch Miller Chrlat· 111u Show Maestro ,Mitch Miiier l11ds his special Sin1·Alon1 Chorus and sololsts Leslie Uaams and DI· •n• Tmk In slnafn& twenty-one Christmas f1vorites .. ([Q)""" m Mftit 8r11ts: (C) "Thi Liit Tl•• I S.. Parts" (dr1ma) '54 - Elizebeth Taylor, Van Johnson, Walter Pidaeon. Donna Reed, Rorer Moore, Eva Gtbor. ll>f);.~~:t. ft) Houle Concert Ren· alssance and Baroque musk. &l:' Canttr Ted Annstro111 Show QI W1rrlon lnllttbaH Warriors vs. New Yortc. al) Muslca J C.Mlonu L1tinas 5:30 O Cl)®) News m Edit of Dimity Nose to nose are Darren McGavin, as a tough driil Instructor, and Jan-Michael Vincent as a hippie recruit who can't reconcile his life-style with Marine Corps regimen in "Tribes" a drama on the ABC Movit' of the Weekend, Saturday (Dec. 25) at 8:JOPM. 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