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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-12-24 - Orange Coast Pilot• l ; ' ,. . voe ~!'NO~· 306, ~ SECTIONS, 3;f PAGES 1 -. . d~NGE cOUNTY, CALll'ORNll\ . ' . FR!D,t,'(,' D~ 14, '.197f ' .. Mailbag · • . c B,jfge11 ·-~Let 9s . ' . 1l>e -popular pm pol !or all boy>' H.,. 1tt...,. 110111plel Iron )'OOllC letter and -'·Is •'-• the Orange CoaA this writers.JI> f¥i'.Jl'l1 °"" llyle: ; """' :'J:..w b;° beoa St: Nicholas "--" Deaf Santa Clflll, . · ,_ ~ I wanl'a K1J111 Dini 111111 his Braun.M •, J,ove, Paul Wyman pool, a Iola ....., game, lalkJac - Deir Santa, . 111111 clolma, &lr1 and llla·wltb -. I llaye been a pod·Jltl this year. So•! a buellal lllll.a record pla)'<r wllll-~s!.i..hlgger list thaD Jut year. I~ ,_,., alllllJ-Love doll, a·lldt- Jllllcfibcs ... iod<a hosllhy lllommy ....... ,i • P.S. Don't stay 'out to late er )'GU war • cad> a cold. I'm i..mc -oaf; Fr""lf -for Y"" ... -... ...-: Dem' Sulla. -foe Duber' Duclr, -l>rlnw' . 'Wlm. : u '1oca1 yoiiiigstera inundated the pa1ni... A loot 11oo1 becao,. I can oot mailman with milSlves !or the 'North reach ml''°1 abel!. Do you tlilDt that-you ·Pole. .t can get,.... Uocoln lop loo. J\lit ooe A bleyde. a polr. ol allppen. drelSea. . Ua pool_., Jo!rlor7 rlop necklei!es. .U. 10, a pelt GI.hell-boltoms liJe 10, P.S. P1iMa -IOOll, love ~OX· DJW1111. music hoz,, a, polr of oocb and, OXOXOIOXOX. ( Kho t1 llDd • ). shulrls size 1~; Dawnl lalhlon show aod. I I.me JOU "'7 very very much. X· -t~ want !or Cbr111mu II j, -Como!, CUpld. -· BUD., ...-: af"plmclll with IP1_ Dime Gil ... 'I waat . Ruaflff! ~ , • --the -approach with ..... thin& to ... that ·lrmoterhed i.,. 1C11De P.J.1 IDd tlml. '\fit .... ti. ':Dear Santa, .. ' ~"·-: the doll I-Wini 11111111)' ~ lleno lo· a I'm c1iroo!1. Whala JOU wile's -: llll of thlnp I want_ !IQ'. llall died How old II D? W11a1 doll silo call JlllT,: to days ap so I Wan! a llall, Jl!lrille clooe •' Wby do yw come down tbe.<hlm-T,: Santa, OChon kind ,o[ woUDd Into their goe. . , • -rill -,.._, lntrodlldtono. f.a.~dop will nat;blle 11111 I will pot St.l;Ijlct --enough to let tJie\DAl· . the Cl/(ii IDd: the apples oil. """ I 1111 I L '{ J>ru1.J' llo~e a j>eek at his !ao inail. rears old. • • • clothel fer Dawn, a camera, a amlle ud XOXXOXOXOXOOO " frown plllOn, Da..U DanOt patty will> Dear -1, facay feet, talking v~ llwter, paddle I beoa pod. !,want a bike.'! want aoma .0.K. Santa ?Love JOU and -)Du Wily do you ftlr a red, white, Md -• .!:01', Plllla (!illt LEtTERS, P ... II : I • Jallles · HQ{fa .. . . . . ... • • •• . ... . ··~ ~ • . • . • 'Surre:gde:r~: :Tea;QJsters '· • • Schoql Told ' • . ' For Fake . • I BJ TOM IWUZY °' .. °"'.......... ' ·!~~! tl-pblm ... -= .. to "J!OD:' -llld,lab aato •my. : Jtrf1 .llnkr, II, !aid the 1"'1 ID ~ J-'l\Jrnrl· "°""""""' Illa! be at- tended a "'ICbool" Jn 'Garden Grove at Which the trio named 11 priDclpoll lD Iha alleged fraud urgO<i attendaoll to 1<t - • cuatomen' cani on the racka and inOlct " _, · .. damqe that would spur aaJea of U,,,. ;. ' . ' \ · . • : · • and other .accesaorid. • ..,Best t;h.risJmas :~::~~1taiS~ ,. • 1 • ~ • '· ' • • • ' Mesa and Edward Camey, .rr, of .i , • • , • • • • , 1 • 8beJl Hartioui Dr'\ve, Huntingtcm Beach. Viejo Coupk~!lelieV.e . in :Miracle . ~~~"'1n~==~ • . llltlon alligedly <Ultrolled In IZIOtber •• ~ 1 " • ' • name by. tDe t'rio, told pr09ecutor lUcbud BJ PAMELA HALLAN . , wu ·blind', 'opeedileaa and 'timplelely SUNm .that' .-11, kept 11111a· IOd H the .... , .. d.herl'11etttlff_d :l·-: · •• ··~Ho!· ·dlng·her·' . Ill. ho'~'-· board. ' " bolt! In their p>ckets, dropped them Cl1 e.r mo r oun one ay, ymg • wu ll&e "'"'II a , the floor while lnspectine" rabed.. autos llDdei' the Cbrlltnlll •tree JJiillll the Aid ber mother, "She hod no <Glllrol aod told Iha COllGmerl' Ibey h1ld ffllen ...... 11. with ..._.~ cnjied ,<lq ber ::"=of .\:'!i":.~ eJl!Olll~ low; from the .,.._. . , • ~ • amJllng late. • .. .-..... ~ • ,. stemoo•Jlillerlltbefintotaloog •• ~ hea tilul ....... -•• --~; . i... Ii!" of pr...dtion wi-·r .both t u •-a U "'.""' °"'." ~"; Iler parenll bepa Wori<ln(',.Jth Jw employes llld cuatoaien --wlJI Mlcl>ael Mum lie, lollaioo,'MeJO, .wbO · the clay-she came lane -.. ordeil llit tcstlly 1n the Upec!ed m-Weelt trlll'that """ ~ her da!llJrt« ,wculd never II ,dlllicul~ • ~; ~ n d' 11 service itllUolll rllllinl from Seal -· bear~~ or move .•gain -let aboolutely =H their ~·for Beach to San Cl_.. imttclpated In ao AloDe enwl JO tbe Cbri1tm811 ~~ ' 7an', will • " • • auto repair ~ that COit C111tomers 11!' w ..... ,.-Camplna.~, have , When cori Jlb7lll;ll lbltapy many thoulanda ol dollars: I kuiled to beDeve in miracles. : didn't wbri, thaftook her io lboMilite ~ on trial for C<Jl!IPlrac1 to cheat Ona )'Ml' ago last Au!1"'1 Tara Nason > for the ;lchlivetnent ol Human ~ aod de!raod chlraes caotalne9 Ill an waa D ..UV., healthy litfle girl who·had • meol In PhlJadelphta, a place speclalldng Orange Count!' Grand jury indldlllellt Jut_~_!. left he ~ the ' of · '1n brain lnjutlel where the 1oal II.,..,. ano: Roger Mendmhall, II, ,.t --,..._,_ r w care a plete•ncoYIO' . Avenlda DeSeo, -VJcjO\ Qoll!d ~ooeday~tbeJ"•<lllout.ol • • ~an'•-Cood>ola,f1.oflllll8GaftlenGme.Ill?d .. -Wben they retuineil, the~d tor~1bit-all of her·-== Wutmbli!ter; and 'R. C. W-, 'U. ,of wu Ul1COlllcloos with a.!raclllred ...,,_ ~·•-to _.....1Tbe ~ Santa Ana. ' She was tn.a coma three weeks. · tates JO uuuuie. '~-· ·pl Named with them are CbrllCopber 1l>e dodora said Tara wcuJd probably tern. must he repeatid lf·Umea a day, Eorlqua. 25 of 7592 Vo!p Dri,., 111111 • eveJY daj of the week. ~ 21 of '1IU Com- ' ,;She had oOly her hearthea~" said her '"1!'8t meano a wtal CJ!, <ilbt hom'a llemy (Ice REP~,' Pap 1) mother "For one entire •eek sbe day, said Mn. Nuon. Each aercl.9e -r couldni even breathe wilhout using a needs two adults to assist her." machine " The NallOlll wer< frantic !or help. They ..,_ ~ emerwed from the coma Tara aooght volunteen through churches, r -clubs, news media and'by wonf.of-mouth. Today they have a list of 110 vohmteen. Half are!ull tlme.111111 haH are subotltu1el because not one wrcile can be mlAed. County Jail Set For Big Yule .Feust S(ltli.rday - '· I! . ' cc 'Ull'1 ~ Curled flp: for Big· Ride Hair styllst-Rulll'Mgin~.!s.asSurlng,'tbat s'anta Claus'-cro""11ng i!Of'>' • Will looli, just riiJlt ·• be' prepares tor the big nlgh~1::i'! :lbllili, tils . b!!~utiful, hairdo, may: "9Ple to pieces down the first ,,.,. ' ~· " .. .. :'Junrp,: ,Jump~-5 ·Children ·'.• ,,. ~ . Lose Lives in LA Blaze . . . LOS ANGPEs (!JP.II -"JIDDP," he -ly.palnted ~with polnt.\bfi>. p1•ded. "Jump." H1I .own.,_ tl'OU¥f'I ner aM guollne whe!l the pilot ligtJt of a lflame from the lire tbet eruplld In his gas heater. Ignited tbe lllmea from the bouolng project apertment, Jooejill Shep-oolvent.. Flamis mUlhroomed up tAo en! stoocf. 11' !eet below .Iha _.im,nt stairl and crackled acrooa the,walll .ol window '11!1ftiiy, beAIJ>c l alJ; of hll the aj>vtment on tlie -floor,"""" children lo 1.1ve theiiiielv11, to leap Into IJYe •of hls'chlldren '""" watdJing tel .. President Gives Holiday Message "I always say the nlc:at people In M118Jon Viejo are the lfl\el who walk throuih Ill)' front doer," said Mra. N...,. •'But they don't Jillll ..... from MllsiOn WASHINGTON (UPI) ...'. The text of Vial! -they COIN from• other areal p,-Nlson's Clu1stmaa meuage: tooTua II;.,., ~,,.,_normally obe can amtmu 11 a,..... of joy and of love, --• and aloo a Ume for re!ledlon. . ,.., Illar, and 11-........,. to~ blfl' arms. l ' • l .' 1 ' 1vlelC1L • • . • 11•1 Jokingly callad the "Civic center N<ilhl>i!r's, 1n the nuldown .• ,ill ..n. 11e clallhed outside, ~ ~. aflle, Drive Hlltm" for 114 day• of fhe year hut . tqil 'J.os '.Al!ltl" tnid to,. ~t)le thdi' netliibor• aaid1 aod pMOcted with tile :t ~ U:: .i:•t ;r.': i":u ~i: l!IY 1nio Iha ajiertmeb~ .usi!lg prdeD dilldl!n td male lfle 15-ICIOI jump. .............. -00 oae --'•' day, ..... and watv-.it· ~kd.s ·O.tr Mrt. S'-1! !led thrwgb the bacl< We think, In thll -· of U-who And she cm crawl a lew feet T 11 !al' .. dolelt to our 1-rtl even thoulb u tbe Oui1tma1 tree. • 1h17 may 1'e far away In mllea. We ''The damale -conllDed to Ollt,- ,... to live special -abt to -lo d her brain," said her-· "Ilfr to--.111111 to lhe lllliftnal lionclll fllal link Jury II calJod a bllaterll -.it,Jllld. al mankind lo brotherhood Wider Goel Jil bran. oo.m. she II a normal fia11111 ....., ... •e --haolc and cheerlul -!lirl ... Vfl1 mwt one." pd In the human tplrit: that apedal The -liave learned lo b'Oat Tara IP'ICI that malt,. 11>is a time of gI'"11C, u a normal child becauae they believe and of forgivina -a time of goodwill, lhe will recover. "We don't want her to •.rbe:n we knotr tDe true peace that lodgtJ be bratty once ahe'1 well," Rid Mn. In the heart. , Nuon. "H we didn't tblnt lbe•d recover A. we work toward peace in the world, .,.. might teod to tpOll her " Jef .. do IO l>oth imptttd <Jxl lirqthen-The eaperience baa Ii..,; the Nuons a ed: w~gl~;: .::',.~in the solrit l!""t deal of faith and baa made all of et <J\dltmaa. Jet ua Pe d ounefves. them -mom, dad, Mark, I, and Tara - For ooe of tile -'of Chrls!maa ii WlY cJooe. tll!J• ""°"' Oocf'a -~ gills to man "We are·very graleful to..,..,..,. who Ii uie• 1111 o1 gl•lng u .. 11. ahd the more baa IJelped/' .aald the mother. "We lmotr we give of ourselvei Uie more of oqr.. its a mlrade 1be'1 tllvt. Sbe'1 come .. 1,., ... ha .. to g1... 1s.e TARA, Pac• 11 ' • ·-· .......... their ~-~ .... _ -~-ud -~ ·" .. J _..__, hut tlie -'Ille pi..? 0...,.. COUnty Jail. The ~. • ... ··-· -.. -..--- clay? Qdlimaa Day, of"""""· And'the 'llili>ed 1hem hick, ··-.,ny ldda," ..... ~. ' • occs ... ? A --that -id -Mn. Sheperd. "Oil; -· '1111 "I n•t a ... bjanUt-my head 111111 _.. '"'---__..... kids .. -• beve llob crotchlt -••v '"" ,...,.,.... oOt,. t-1"C.dci Aothany ~ from trW to rvn 0 1n, hut I dldn t 1et Jar: It their huu..i long before the !alt """"'· ~ -· and --··'" ._ ·an ·-• ,.,,,. too ho\. aa1. d a neiCJll>oi:, Bili Jlj.,, Jlere'• what .. -·ted -male and -~ -., -•. ftmale prilOllon will lit clown to al shout domw::'n:., anlvecl, they h.Dd llft E.i.:..r Silvar, 29, lAPlher ~r. ,_ -Day: ~11111'11, With amall bodlea buddied In deatb by tile climbed -'ledge oulltde the eoart- bread slulfln(, phlet "'"'' whipped --sill ' w1i1n thaJ -. • mm. "I b1ed to dlmb In. f could ,.. potatoea, groeo -. -'mm and -laecl by. i.r' and klllOd II)' flR. al!e If the WI;" su..r aald. "lie tried c1 !".1l8J1 -;:e-._ 'l!ll1 be ctm>I aod ~ r..,..S In . .,. lnim I lo It. • io ...,,. toward "' hut paalcked aod ran .. ;":ch, comblnaUon Ai!'d· ripe ·..:~FE)\;: ~:o;::r..n::.:~ Iha lllda acreamlng ob11, -oldile chips, biuwiod r6lla, ........, thl ' -i. ~ ,. ..i "1lnl~ and the mother was butter, hot mUice pie aod c6o. • VUia&e. Ollt' · ..hauilaC - -'D!riti<ll are In thin!, "And to top It all of," grianWjall CIPl §' la ' .flly, Will -.._ • -'!'I: lildl' ~ --'er Bol> Wallace, •we'll have ill lbf ~ · that ·....,._ •••lfit'll.,,. *' ·-~. · ·' · 1bef can eat 111111 all tbe dprt°"7 can •• ' • 1 ,_.,_-·wen ldentilled 11 --clgartllel lor thi ~ d : 1,lliw·~= .iw.oo; .f. ,11lonJa, I,~; f,~ Vsry, I, eourte.'' .. .1' I. ... t{ll, -···-111' ·" ........... ll. ' II J !'' •• ! , .. •• • f Sentence . -· Commuted By ~ixon . " . ' sr. LOUIS, llo. (UPI) ..,.James RJddla Hoffa, i,t. J.!.ra: prison __ ...,,. m-by Piesldent N!Jon, left jail TliuradaY to ..tum. to hla famtq but llll l!llblT ...... -llo ..... _el ... nioot Po••"" labor wpnjlM!<'-Ill tbecouolrf. . =..:::.-.==:m ... 11111 -In .. _ ... _ ... ~ DI U11 labor arp1d"'!Z }lrlar,to ,,,..... '· ltlO," -lib --..... ended and he wtD be • 18: • . "I llove'no lnteotlcil d rOturnbw to ... T~fl,'' Hoffi said. ''l'rlM. J'ttllb$ mi>ns (llho lliccoedad Holla u tri!ldeal> • ls. dl\lng a good job." For 10 y-unUJ he WU lmpriiliDed bl 1967, Hoffa almcwt 1~ capo ducted the affaln of the~· pi that time, the unlona's me cr. to 1.7 mllllon, making ft the Jargeot 111111 -powerful ~ Ja bo ~ orginllatlon In tho country. But ~ he gained the loyally of lllw • menherl, '"'ndt'' Wilted Che union dur· Ing his -tlon. . • He did not oUiclally alep down aa preal- dent untll llte August. when he ~ !tom all hil union poats ol]lfllfently aa. a preliminary to getting hli freedom. 'lllougil he WU oomjnolly Jiead ol tlie union almost fOUl"' yeara wfille. in ~. Fftzalmmoal actually ran tt 111111 ,._., elected president after Hoffa li'ffi!I down. t ,,,,... m • Hoffa was released from the · fedei"jl_ l*!iteotiary ·at Lewie burg, Pa., where ,Iii! &ad· been a model pilsoner, at t p.,~ Wearing a ~ charcoal suit and Olf face pale, he walked acroes1 the prllDI! courtyard aa the lmnates coeerea hill!. from behind their barred windows. 1...- He had served four years, n1ne montbl and 18 days of hla aentence. 1. • He Wrnad "!Id ralled a d'onched !Ill: 110.K. fellaa." lie lbouWd. "Qoocl luck Jimmy, take tt easy,'' ti. Inmates'.-. "Goodbye 111111 merry Chrlltnlll.~Hllf, fa said.. l He greeted 'newsmen, 'llYUW, u~ (See HOFFA, P ... I) ••• -A.' f • nea11.mer • A new stonn 1(11111 bearing heayY rain' today mllbt lloltt< llcq Iha ' Orange Coast to phJdUce a ftt Olrlltmaa, 11y Iha 1..-.rL Today'• dowliP!>Uf 1s ·ratec1 a • percent certainty -...... levels In the imm!Uls reaching 5,0tll feet. lllgbl wtD he about IO Mii low ·readlnp wtD !laser at 5'1. r INSmE TGDAY :. 'The Ortn!Qe Coos•'• tradi-dilplo~ Of "Forty llUu -t €~riltmas Smilts" ii cvrrntlv Ughdng the YWe 1ea.son and io-. dov'• Weekender 11cb I• turt• cteconittd "°""' of "°I• on Pogt 15 and compdltw.1' winner• on Page %2. • I , c • --. • . Yul~ Qµsiitess . B9oips ' .. C~t .StiireW-$umming 'i n' Final ·Hour . . • ' "' "On the 12th Dav of Chrl.ttma.t, "Even with the eurcharge, tbey're still buying V .0. and Cutty Sark." , .,. fl'* &rue love Qav.t .to, me .•• .'' . ' ' "This ia my first Christmas in the area, but sales are certainly a.head of last year," said a spokesm11n for Toy World at the Harbor Shopping Center in Costa . Mesa. Dick Freeman, owner o( the Five Points Pet Stlop, said business was up 20 percent from last Christmas, with blrdl and, cage' edging out aquariums 14 popularity. 1 . . ' ~ .. , f; . , DAILY ,ltlLOT ·ll•ll~l'~ol• ~;;,THERE WERE MANY ACHING FEET AS CHRISTMAS, SHOPPING DR,EW TOWARD A FRENETIC END r, At ·Thi South CHst Pleze Som• Paused For A Moment to Catch " Bit of R11t ,,._,_ _____ ---------------------------- ',') ";'_ ·;. l"rom 1'1•9" 1 ;LETIERS TO SANTA •••• ~ :iuit? How Jong have you betn doing thiS? 1'°iby are yon .so fat? h lt· because when :f'OU come down the chimmiley you g~t ~ted by cookies and Wes? Row can .z~u deliver so many gifts belore morn- :=Jllg? How can you gd back up the chim· i'Jlf'!Y? Why do you live in the North Pole? ~J.'hy dont moat people believt ln yoo? • y~for Chrl!tm.3 I w-0..ild like a , blby '!node! horse. It is like snow except il is ~r:own. I have tried to be good this year. I ,Cltnk I have been. ~ Signed, Killy ):)ear Santa ~ · • To Santa Claus I like toys. Dear Santa: Jon , For Christtnas I would like a walkie talkie and a football suit and a Mickey 1.fouse. cimera. My sister Alicia wants a telephone and a play camera and a iron and a ironing board and a sweeper. Please bring a swing for my brother ¥•U. ., Dear·.Santa, From Adam · l· .wanl to· know if you ti ill get me a race <t~~ for my brother and I. Whal l "want beal.li a. GI. I. Joe. . ~··I Love·you. Be careful going down the ~imneY cause· there's something thitt ·1 Have a Merry Christmas, • Your friend, Bobby Argar_ida dont w~t~ou to trip:on. I ~ill want~ Santa, Bib T d lo I t to ~11 I'want-a minibike. I always want one. I -.:. If ;uerco~~ do;na~ c)limne~~n: road 'one to time.s. l inow what they fell -l!ift still awake you wou:ld say "get back like., ~bed er I won't a:lve yoq any toys'"I ;f ~ Gary Bench want my verJ own gtailby drel!ll. Can I ·Dear: Santa. Clall!. ..... ·m.ve l~lan? PleMt bring me a pair ci skils. I Pl°9'" -!t.._Oi • • • • • ·Leve, Heather mise to be a good boy. ,. : Deer Sanla, • Love Bobby hove: yOl.l have a nicf sleigh ride. i've Pear San~J C1JUS, , pd. Mtrl)< <Christmas ond Hippy , l'm l'rlting Utlll loi m1.1 llld my Year. • brother. I want for Christmas a J)iano, a Kevin Sussy home.maker mtxea. And aome ~r Slnta 1 money and soroe clothes and a watch and • ~ wall 1l dollt'1 In 1map bin& A lrip an~ yoo whtlo lit m~. jllfbrbll..r M the fGl<lfl rsc ... 4 card ol Dlme1 .. ~ ~·t IOanf anyWAr for CJlrl~H 'DW'ten. .. , a:~q. BufJ 11i1re do. l·l~ini I want mor8 . "Jan P!affman ·frir-ctiristmas than I 'wrote, bebauee I f'~ta -· don't kiiow what I wanl. I hope you can _Two mpdels; any peopJe.&halter maker, •. get:;Jnost of lhe..stulf that I want for lank·Ufl · qerby, SSP CIR, sletpln-bag, Chri.stm'as, WELL I guess I have go go. twlrJ!a·pant. c1mera, $100 mini-dollar Love, Mary AJ'ln M era, king din1-a·ling. Dear Santa p;s. J Uve at Newport. My phone no.· is . May I plea' klve 1 Chip.Awa* l lS-11141 or klg .. lin&. · · From Don Frtd Daer Santa CJtUs, -' Deot Sanla M1y I pleue have a Dawn and he.r Faaliion show and her cue. From Barbra Deoi'Sanla CllUI; I been a Cood sirl. Please bring me a plane. Love 111bel Door Santi. I have been 1 1ood 'girl 111 year this year. HOw have you betn all year? And how are. your reindter and I have a Iona:, Iona. Iona ain!lcu 1111. Love -Patti Mae Y~ain Dtar Santa · I've betn 1 good girl all year so far. How have you been and how have your ritndeer been all year and I hav a long IOftl Chrlttmas list happy m e r r y Qristmas. Love Mary Ellen Yeargain OU.N•I COAST DAllY PILOT M..tl111"11 .... -·-I• cl.-. Oa.t.HOI CO.UT l"UllllH11tQ CtlMl'AHY l•lttrt N. Weul ,, .. _, .... ~'*'~ J1c\: -· C url ey Vlet l'rn ;ir.,., totd "-•1 MMltW' Tho11'1tt K11vil E•ltot· 1~•'"'' A. lilwl'Jl~i~• MIMI .... E!Slflir Ch1tlH H. l•" Rid.ttl P. Nill ...... *" ~ l~lort -c::.11 ~: -W9I • .,. lhfot "-I hetll1 un .. .....,. atu:Mrf L..-. a.oi m ,.,.. ,._ •M11~41fl• 9*dtl 1111,J IMdl .... """""' .. ~: ........ IJ CtrNN ... , I want a thetherball and one · pair of black boots and a doll named crwnpeL Thats all • Dear Santa Love, Lynda toth I have bin ao gooc!; ao4 heno mj name is 'l'ir!l· MerQ. ChriBbnas 1 have a pro-• bJem,Tob1 is piking"Ol'I m' · Dear Santa. · ~ I want 1 head to toe doll please and a crisy doll.-Please and boots. Please and anything else you wanl From Julie Ann Volner Dear Santa I have been a very good boy this year. Since I wa s so good could 1 have 3 toy.s. Blue chip-train-13 blueehip-Bike-2Q blue chip-big wheel Xo1010101:0101:010Xo Dear Santa name Scott White I forgot to ask you for a guitar. Scott Gordon White to Santa I will like to no if you feel good unta . and will your write me a letter From Kenny Hawkins to Sanla. I will like a big drum tnd a lOf talking gts and 1 walky t.alky From Kenny Hawkins Dear Santa, I have bin such a girl. Rimimbor I saw you at Siars, be careful ~ming down the cbhnlney Dear Santa ,_terry Chriistmas lo ve, Karen I Leve You. Please. give me a Dawn <fashion show and a tiny tell and play 0 I go to bed early every night 1 promise to be real good Thank you aanta. Love, Colleen S. San J uan Capistrano Chiropractor Sued A San Juan C1pi1trano chiropr1ctor has been sued for f2 million In Orange County Superior Court by a former pa· tient who claim.!! he has suffered per. tnanent disability IS 1 result ol. the d,. !endant's treatment. Keith Kinsey names Donald A. Luscheh In his lawsuit and claims th1t lrtatment nttived at Lutchtn'1 office, 3lOl9 C.0 mino Capistrano,, tut Jun1 II ltd to h11 serious Injuries.. :4 1 J(jnsey also alleges th11t WIChet'I J)fl'· auaded him to accept the treatment by makil'J~ "falH 1 o d mlaltadlnJ 1tate-m~ta· about the effect th1t the man· ipulation ·would have on his body. A.1n erica11, Pla1ie Ma kes New R aid On Radar Sire SAIGON (UPI) -A U.S. Air ~­ F105 fighter-bomber attacked a North Vietnamese radar site within 75 miles of Hanoi early today hi the eighth 11.1ch strike in two days. · The U.S. command aaid the American jet fired ooe misllile at the rad41" 11te • with unknown reSull!. Meantime, 'uie · thr~y · Vje .. i;ong . Chri~lm~s, P"Uce .for SQ\lth Vi~Plam be· gan but th;e, South Vietnamese commarid said the ·~rrill~.brOke,the tryce sev· erar times wUhin liours.~ , .., · ,The allied. lruel>, p~aime4 by Sooth Vietnamese ~r.esidtl'Jt Nguyen,. Van .Thieu was fOr 'oaly 24 hOW'I., lt was a:otng Into efleCt ate p.m. (5 l .m. F.31'}. 'lbe South vietnamese ClOinmand> aild thai 40 mi1ute1·after the'lJ1ei~ truce bega'n the guenillaa ,altaf.ked a militia po~tion at the Jluon Doog ai' ba,. on Phu Quoc island, wbere"'all Nchh VN!t- namese war prisoners' are, held. 'nle comn\and iald two mlllti(men were wounded in the attack. Olhe' aUacks were reported tater in the day Jn difftreqt areas of Vietnam .. · 'Mllltar'y ioorcei sai4 1111 FtOll Which hli tne radar site fn North Vletnad'J,Jras escorting N2• bombing the Ho,Cbl Minh supply trail ne~ork tbrqugh Itaos at the time. ,.. • ,, • The U.S. co!liJnand ,.ld tbe'FJll6 de' tectea· .. !lostue· acUons'" bv the North Vietnamese radar but did not say wh~er the raljfar had ~lockecl on': to the plane, mean.ing the unlea!hlng ol an lfJtialr· craft rni!sile Was imminent or whether the radar was 'inertly tracklna-lt. American fighters fiyh1g over Laos have been much quicker on the draw since J.ast Fridav. Saturday and Sunday when five tJ:.S. F4 fighter-bombers were brought down. · The U.S. command said one of the F4 Phantom jets had "presumably" be"1 shot down ~Y ~:So~et-built" Mir SI, ttrro ran out of fuel while trylnr 1io make it to .!lafety. one ""' d~ l>Y • mlalle and another by antiaircraft rtJUery. . , From ·p.,.,· 1 REPAIRS ... modore Drive, both of Huntington Beach : end Ralph Carney, 29, or 32852 Calle San 1.farcos, San Juan Capistrano. Miller testified that attendants were shown how to "twist the front erid" of autos and convince motorists that thelr cars were unsafe an d needed extemive and Immediate repair. L Stenson told the jury as the trial open· ed Thursday that Edward Camey, Ken· dell and Davis started their service sta· lion chain in 1967 when they opened a Shell station in Costa Mesa. Their 11 stations no\v dispense Shell, A.rCTl, 1.tobil. and Texaco gasoline.!!. Stenson said most o( the facilities named by the Grand Jury arc actui\lly CQntrolled In the names of the trio's employes in 1 move to bypass oil compan y rules alnled at Individual control of gasoline outlets . Stenson told lhe jury that the vast quantity of parts needed to meet the demands generated by the l I stations came from a Garden Grove warehouse owned and operated by the trio. lie said It furnished Ure!, auto caps, s'hock absorbers, hoses and all the ac:- cessories alleli(ed\y damaged by employes after they got customers' cars on the racks. Judge Turner called a three-day Chrisbna.5 recess late Thursday. nie 1ri1I will resume Monday. Parks µigislation . ~toed by Governo.r SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. RonJld Reagan has vetoed leglilation placln& a ~ million ))irks and recreeuon bond l&sue on the November ballot ind' the · mu.ture's author has charged Reac1n1a fecord on ecology is "vqinc on a I'll· tloo1l scarwt&J." Edwin L. Z'btrg (O.S.cra111• o), labeled the vell> "lncredlbl• and Jn. comprehensible." _ 'Twas two nights btt'pre Christmas and all down the coast, ~ate ahoooers shoveling out their shekels seemed an unholy host, .at least if you were among them. ·, 1 !Susiness WIS booniin(\ along the Orlnge Coast . 'lbursday, just 24 tiou:s before Santa Claus was schedued to begm his traditional trip around the globe. ' From Seal -Beach to San Clemente, bis ~Jpen were busy. The last-minute shoppers -they'll be out until" late Christmas Eve ...... were hun- ting gilts !tun A to z. alcoOOlic beverages to stuffed toy zebras. · A 11.ll'Vey showed most ~ts were en,Wylng thelt best Christmas ever, from tbefinajor ~ters to small shops, "It's unbelievable .. unreeJ. People are literally parking on the roof," sJicfBr;uce Chapman, mailager' of the Grant Boys• complex in Costa M"esa. Barned gift-hunters were also re.lyin~ on favorite favors for any season. . "\Ve 're getting the typical last-minute ahoppers," said Newport Beach's 0. W. "Dick" Richard, of Richard's Lido Market. "Our flower shop ls just going overboard .'' Some people were literally relying on loved ones to make their own presents, "Yesterday and today we've been sell· Ing a lot of artJ and crafts supplies," rmazted Larey Pacini, ol lhe,HOO$e ol Color, just down Newport .Boul .. ar<L Even newcomers -enjoyed t h e Christmas crush. "Now that people know we're here, we're selling a lot of quality sterling sets," added Peter Mackey, ol the nearby Mackey's Knifeware & CutleryJSbop. C'hristmas decoration.s were also in great demand .. '"I'ttf1 has been our best year,11 saicf Al Holllster, of Hollister's Ndrsery, •Up Newpofi Boulevard in ('.psta M"esa. "Not to our knowledge," he said, regarding any pcoblem with Christmas 'trce-plUerlng. . Liquid cheer of all types was going like hotcakes. 1 "We are mobbed 'here, Sir," said a clerk at Costa Mesa's Vendome Liquors, a spiritual supermatk_et where the sales volwne was Jncredible. • "We'ri busier than Hell," marveled Wendell Pierl!iOfl, owner of Liberty Park Liquors tn Huntington Beach. "People are buying tons of booze for parties and gifta." From Pllfle 1 HOFFA ... ' fellas . It's good to be out." "Anyone who tells you prison's not tough just fsn't telling the truth," he said. Later, he interrupted questions to say, "I want to thank all the 1,MX> guys I lived with in prison over the last 57 mooths, They're a great bunch of guys." lfofft · first was eligible for parole In November, 1969. That bid and several subsequent ones -the latest Aue. 21 - were denied. HOffa wu .sentenced to eight years for jury tampering in March, 1964, and a five-year term was imposed in Aµgust of that year on four counts oJ usin1 the mail to defraud the Teamsters' $800 million pemlon·hlnd of abOut f2 million. Beginning at 11 a.m., the last-minute rush 1t Hunll,ngton Center showed no sjgn ·or letupfuntll cfGSlng hour. "They're jammed," said Howard Whit· taker, manager of the mall and plaza. "We're hustling ... I really don't have lime to talk about lt," said 1 saleslady at the Scandi.a Hall~ark to'y store in H~ Ungton Harbour's Boardwalk Center. Qick, ended the conv~tion. Down.town Laguna Beach merchanlt were ecstatic. "We're running ou\ of everything, even paper," •aid Dan Dutton, IJ.l·a~ger ol A.I.• line's Shoe.s,on Forest Avenue. Marcey Garkie, owner of Gl1dn41 on South Coast Highway, said her busmes1 was just a bit above last year's. I ''Cltristm8! romes late in LilJUM," lhe esplained, forecasting a last-nunute wave on Friday, wt.en even the rnogt Scrooc• like buyers ru.Uze it is time to get buly. 'Agree~ent Close' Longshoremen's U~ion , .. Approve~ Strike D.~lay ' z I ~ . ~ SAN FRANCI$CO (UPI).-Leaders ol Warehousemen's Union agreed to mn- the)Q911boremen's union !lave aKfeed to tinue workihg despite earlier sU.temtnt.s postpone until at least Jan. 10 reS\imption that U1e strike would probably resume 9f1 a 'tlrike by ' 15,000 dock wotk~rs that after the ctirl.stmas .Pay expirlUon of an dosed !4 West c.oast ports for ~OO•days. 81)..day Taft.-Hart1ey injunction Which NegoUaton .were reported '1comlng suspended the walkout. , close to agreement'' in efforta .to setUe U agreement is not r~ by ;an.JO, the walkout after 1'Xb sM:!.es met in a the uruon will be free to put lq) picket day.long session 11mrsday. The talks lines -or extend the aegot.latJons'period were recessed unUl Monday. further. , 'Ibt lnternaUonal 1.ongsboremen's and "!l's been five · moMh5 slnce this 1 dispute began,'' a shipping indl&Sby Mediation Boar d Studies Airwest StriJc~ Dispute' , LOS ANGELES (UPn -Legal 1clion in ·~ worK stoppage that ~s curtaile4 90 per<:el}t-of,Airwest service "as ~tponed Thu/sday al)d the. National Mediat~ Board was reported to have inter'(ened m °"' dispute. leader said. "I think they're coming.cloae to aareement." In Washington, the office of. J. CUttil Counts, director of tbe Federal Medi1Uon and Conciliation Service, said: "The parties are exerting every poasl· ble effort to rJ:ach a· settlement ~ ,their dispute. As a result of the P,r~senr at- titude, it is obvious progress t'owafd I settlement has been made." The Taft-Hartley itijunttlon was.~ss11ed. by1a federal court at the request of Pres!· dent Nixon after,Jhe government arcued the dock strike.tiad widespread advene effects on the nation'• economy. .. " I ··t:rftlll P .. e 1 TARA,.·-.. An a~line apokmnan laid II had received ,a telegram asklnf both sides to conie to a meetiiic in Washington•at the b91rd's ·office and try to r~ve tbe djspute. t • .. l . ·:-• • •• • Atrwest' .... t r!O-,,......loftry:11> 'riirce ,,from !>eina a v11elll!le. ~•k lo 'litlna mem~rs.of the Airline Pilots AP>ciation 'he.~~U: ". .\ to cr.pu gLciet ,.llnet aet •,up . by the ~ She s the ~e au;l 1he .,.u to be'}-n .Afrcraft M¢CillanlC..,ft'te~ Auocll!lor\ 11 wlth. )ve we" ~,&h~en.~ ,~e JW~~ld be• 1wh1Ch went on strike i' )veek.Jllti.'~ ''· dilfertn~ person. . / 1udge'"Shlrley J;1of1tedief·or ,tli?J~8I EVery two months the famlty goes back ninth Circuit Court· put oU until Jan. g a t.o Ph\ladelphla !~r a re-e~&fuation.·'ind a hearing on contempt charges against the ·set of new exercises to insure her con· APA. Alrwest charged the pilots ignored tinued progress. . an appellate court order to cross picket "We feel th ere's a reason her hf~ w~11 lines and were therefore guilty of con-spared. We have a gteat deal of faith in tempt. Judge llofstcdler said there was the future." "a lack of emergency" to justify im-To this day the Nasons don't know e1· mediatel y proceeding in the suit. actly what happened to Tar"' A lengthy She said the court dec'ded t9 bring in a investigation failed Jo reveal the source panel of three circuit jodges to hear the of the accident. . ' contempt matter on Jan. 6. But the Nason feel it no longer matters. In another court action here, U.S. What is important is their daughter'• District Judge Harry Pregerson took life~ under aubmi.ssion Thursday a request Arid· when people talk about the miracle from the tlrline's attorneys for a or Christmas the Nasons believe It with preliminary injunction agains t the pilots all their heart -because they have seen group. a miracle unfold before their eyes. ' Frantic R escue r s Battle l n l'a l n Straining police and firemen ln Newport Beach grappled !or nearly an hour to Cree Virginia D. Wilson, 30, ol 17041 A Altaden1, Tustin, fatally ln· jured ind pinned (s ee 1rrow) in twilited wreckage of her car late Thursd1y 1t Jamboree Road and . Eastblull. The woman, sole occupant ol mangled car, was dead on arrlvai 1t Hoag Memorl1I HOipi, tal. Police said wom•n lost controli car rolled, then slammed topflrst into utillty pole. Spirit of ,Santa Cla:us Real Christmas Meaning . I By WILLIAM BCllREIBEll ' Of llll Dltb t'tllt Ii.ff The old lJne to a little alrl say lllt ~ -'Yes, VJralnlo, there ls a Santa Claua:. • And, though the real MCCOy -st. Nicholas -lived out his !He ceaturle1 aao, his jolly, g..-. -eoy lives on in the bearia IOd lmalfi!aUona ol mil. liens of children around the world. Santa Claul, u we pictun him tod1y with hls red lllit IOd big while r --~ bean!, w15 born hi the Inkwells ol Thomas Nut, one of the 19th ctntury'1 m~ famoua political cartoonists. •' ' " .:. l / •• Since ht tllne, Santa hat become more and more • rommercial oymbol uaed by advertising componJe& to apur oo the rub o! Ouiltmaa bqytng. But the -apklt of Santa Claii.o ahould not be 1 promotion qi sreed but rath. er a spirit Of goodwill, fellowship and love between men expressed in the' giving ol thooghtllll gifts. In short, Santa Claus hi love, which is rtally the rea. son Christmas -the birth of the Christ child is celebrated. Now there are those theologians who recently et· • • • pressed the !eelin# that some children think of Santa Claua and God as the same person. While this may be trite, in certain ways, I don't think maligning or belittling Santa ls the anawer. Perhaps lt ahoold fill to the parents to explain that Sajlta Claua ls 1lmp1Y a symbol of men carrying out God's greatest mWion on earth -the promoijon of love for'ea.ch other and thus fer God hfmself. THEOLOGY IS CERTAINLY not my atroog Point nd I ,find It best to rtlate the modern lymboi of Santa Claus with his !orb.or -jolly old St. Nick. St. Nicholas Is coosldered one of the moot popular patron saint& In both the Eastern aad Roman rite churches. But strangely enough, little is known about him. It is probable that he W'5 a bishop In the city Of Myra in Alla Minor about 400 A.D. HJstory ts unclear, but be may alao have been the NlchOlu whose writings and good deeds were known all over the world at that time. At any rate, Bishop Nicholas lived a good life and was beat known for hil generooity to the Poor IOd auffering. It la said that he would go to the bomeo ol the Poor and drop 11cka o1 gtild down the chimney or through a window -perhaps the origin ol Santa corning down the chimney. Followin« Nichol~' death, many miracles wert1 attributed to his int.er· cession, including the rest.oring of life to children and the saving of ahlpt floun- dering at sea. BECAUSE OF THESE miracles, he is most commonly aeeepted as the palron saint of children and sailors. As time passed and more churches were named for the kindly bishop, the legends also grew In scope. . Catholic children in Holland and Germany began hanging stocklnp by the fireplace Oft SL Nicholas Day -Dec. 8 -to gather ~ti and treats left at night. To this day, many German children still leave out a lhoe on Dec. 8 in hopes that St. Nicholas will fill 11-with goodies. The English got lnto the l)Jtch "Sinter Claes" (st. Nicholas) to "Sot.a Claus" - a benevolent magician, They were al9o respansible for shifting the fea.st day and gift exchange cwtom.s to Christmas Day. ~ ' THROUGH THE YEARS, aa each culture adooted this jolly tymbol o1 YuleUme, St. Nicholas' name changed. He bu been known aa: St. Nick, Santa Claus, F,ather Chri!fmas (in French-speaking coontriesf, F;ther JlnUll'y (In aome Englisb«ieuted areas). an,! Kris Kringle Cf? .Ome ~erp.n lfeAl).,1 But wha.tever Ile ia knoll(JJ as, be1~.~ f'~\J?t W\iat each pel'IOll attributes to him. 1 , .1 1,, I llk.e to think of him not as a symbQl ct greed or a .cldld.11 fantuy or evm aa God. I think ol him aa anotl\er hopeful sign that love between men la not really dead -just taking a short nap. • Keep Mind on Driving Over HolUlay .SelUon With the NaUonal Safety C.uncU pie are thinking Of things other than lhek predicllrtg the deaths of 620 per50ns over driving. Between the crowded storts and the holidays and the injuring of 29.000, ~ shopping they're ju.I plain not lawmen in the coastal ma are warning · drivers to 1low down and Dot to tniJ:• thlniing, '!'> def~lve dri~ is a must". drinking and driving. • he said. , The same warnings were sounded last Stan Bressler, trafllc investigator for year, but 50f Americans were killed over l> the Newport Beach poli,ce •departntent. the Chrlstma.s holidays in spite of 1he . warned of the traffic hazards cauaed by wsrnini!s. · frayed nerves. ••with all the rusbl.ng Sgt. John Beddow of the Fountain around, people get preUy short · tern- Valley pollce ~rtment liuggested local pered," he said. "We're noUclng a.rlse ln re!ldents drtve "Super detenSively. Peo-hit and runa, particu]arly In !loJ,iping ,centers." Navy Drops Plan For Mass Units At Los Alamitos 'lbe Navy ia no longer pl&nnina: to build 1 mMsive housing complex on Ltc Alamitos NavAI Air Station, Defense Secretary Melvin Laird announced. Laird said the NaVy has dropped plans to develop the property as a fleet support center with hospitals, schools and a com. mlS!ary. Los Alamitos city offic!Als have ob- jected to such a proposal, in which 2,&00 housing units would be bl!ilt on the base, clalmlng it would burden local taxpayers with support revises. <;ouncllmen noted that although Ille Defense ~enl announced recently that lhe 1,350-acre facility was to be retained aa a re1erve tralnini center wllh military flying no mention wu made of whether a }ftviOlll plan to build the housing comples had been ocnpped. Laird clwed up the !&sue In a letter to city councilmen tllil Wttk· ' In the letter. Laird also aasur-es coun- cllmeo. that there will be full compliance with the N1Uon1l Envlrorunental Policy Act of 1969 before aviaUon operations are resumed at the station. The Defense secretary aays that "maey factor• muat yet be evalutted" before a final declaion la made on re- taining the 1tallon and converting It Into a reserve center. It la believed that Army helicopter unlta IOd other find wing a~craU will use the ltltlon, which wu to have been dtactl•ated under a cost.cuttln& pro- gram. Cost& Mesa police have instituted opeclal patrol measuree lo cut down on the shopping center traffic problem. Men have been posted at the Harbor Center and at South Co&!t Plaza to dfrect traffic and keep an eye out for violators, ac- cording to traffic .iftvestJgator Matt Collett. Another apecial patrol uaed !or the holidays ln Colta M e 1 a is devoted stricUy to t1'le search for drunk drivers. Collett said two extra patrol units will be used through Christmas with the 1lngle assignment of fl:Oding driving drunks. P o 11 c e in San Clemente, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach and Se.t1 Beach oald they ell will be parUculorly watchful for drunk driven, though no special p a t r o I arnngementl are planned for those cities. Sgl Jim NelUeton ol Seal Beech aug. gested holiday party goers make sure they don't drive alter drinking. "They abould make arrangement& to spend the ,. night or call a cab or a:et home without driving," he said. "A lot of people So to parUeo thlnklng they won1 bave much .to drink, but they gel there end .... thtlr frlendl and lt'a the hoild1y1 IOd the -·:l:l:1r."" know they've bad too much-lo • Lt. Ed Huletl ol Huntlniton Bead! noted the "'1\lltles for drunk driving ...,. vict.ions. For a first tune misdemeanor vlolallon, the penalty ls IO days to 11% months la county Jill or 1 fine ol f2IO to !500 or both. Ftlony drunk driving-drunk driving that result& in injury lo another person-- Cl.I\ brin« a first olftnder one to rive years in state prison, 80 4ay1 to a yeu ln county jail or 1 fine ol f2IO lo 15,000. . All the ofrtcer1 agreed. that lf area resident.a can stay sober while they're driving, drive defsnslvely and llllow a lit. Ue more Ume to 1tt where they're golni, It might mske !or a happier holiday Sta&an. -· ·-• Deck the Halb··Silently Wiren ~·re 1p· the second grade and you'd like to ll!ten to a coufle of Christmas carohl Without blow· ing the rest o your classmates out of their seats, earp,hones may be the answer. Demonstrators at Univenity Park Elementary School gathered around operator Heather Bucqman, 7, are (left to right) Eddie Heller, 7, Jim Falkenstein, 7, and Steven May, 8. VD Symposium At Huntington High Scheduled , The Hun\ington Beach Union High School District Js joining the batt1e againl!!lt '°enereaJ disease by offering a aeries of public symposiums during January. Dates and locations for the panel dlscugsiOJl!I are Jan. 17, FOWUin Valley High School; Jan. 18, Huntington Beach High School: Jan. 20, McGauah School, Seal Beech; Jan. 25, Edison High School, and Jan. II, Weslmlnster Hlgb School. 'Speakers will Include Dr. Tliomas Albest, dlttctor ol WectlOlll. dlse"'!'. Orange County Health llepartmeot; Peter Burnell and Torp Cone, Orange. County Health Deparlmeot olflcen, 1nd Leonard Ewers, coordinalor of youth ..me.. for the high achooJ dlatrlcl, • 'lbe r11m, "A Half M:Jiuon ~ ... will be ocretned al. llCh ol Ibo meetings and pamplllets Oil ·'veneriol dllllse will be dlJtrlliuled !ree Of cbar&e. : ·Clubs Given Deadlines · • . f l For Disneyland Awards Oranp County or1anizatlons have lesa than three -weeks to submit applications for Disneyland's Community Service Awards, which offer a record 31 cash awarda totaling 137,500. Since all official applications must be compleled and filed with the Recording Secretary of the Awards program by Jan . 10, organiutlons planning to apply sbouJd immediately submit the n e c e s a a r y .. Notice or Intent" wjtb Disneyland's Community Relations D e p a r t m en t . Telepliona nwnber ts 53M4Sol, awrtlon ,538. "'AnY orsan!Jatlon In ounce County, which proVJAles community aervlcft, ls eligible to parUctpate Ill .the pr:osram , rewdloa ol11 tu or ICOl'O ol 111 ,ac. "ttVltlei.11'"11 ' ' '. Compl!>telJ reslrUcturod this year, 10 separ•!e catesories are preaented with three $1,000 awards Jn each -one going to an Anaheim-based group while the other two are given to organtutiou operating in other areas of the county. Categories: Include' CUitural, Educa- tional, Service for Youth, Ac- complishments by Youth Groups, Health FacillUes and Special Health Servlcea. Completing the list are Ac- complishments by Support Groups, Social Service, Civic Service, Eo.vtromnent and Ecology, and General. Communit)' Servfce. · The organization wblch Implemented the moot notable and es~onal cnm· munity aervice prGjeCt 'In ' '1171 Will recetvt the OulstlndlDS Awotd of f!,IGO. After thi& year's ewards presentation, ov'l'.'300,000 will bave ,bell!Eitlll to Orange O>unty groups ' Ml cub sranta aince the C.lillllunlty Awirda lnauguraU6n in 11157. • ' • Wishing You a "Happri Holiday" ... . . Vestamia and Clyde Dick, Nina and the next generation, Jake, Richard and' Vestanna Johnson From all three. generations · of Johnsons' "Omlf• Co••tv'• YomUu •f TIM Car•" ' • 28aHARBOR8LVD.COSTAMEIA • ~ ' - ' ··' " . ' •• :, l ., ,. "' ¥. ~· .,.. •' •I •I " ' I . ' I 1 I • i...:, ".J PIUlf' • - • ewport '~liopping' ' . Four Locations Eyed for Police Station . . . -"" -..... -" I ' \ad -_,,... tllol illo ... I lz l • cl: ...... Ibo Oillia4 11118 -bt Ibo ...,.-iallllofortllee!lil".•-,...,.. ty 11111 -"'"''""la Odollor -.._.,..._ wwwdiool to CllY llwlger llaU. '""' 11111 Ibey .,. !nod -.....,. tumed down a fl.I mlDloD bmld RGbezt L. w,.... but 1111111 II -"I =ii'.!:'rllb°Jt ..::"' ll:i:;, _. COlllidenh II tbe COW.. :.... 7 ~...._.,, ~ """i tbe ~ expec11dto-t: Radio . OllDpny m wl!m tbe Thil, 1111 Wym. 11 a molar W .. lllM, aDI lllJl ID Ille±•.,.,! ....UU ·~"Ji ~to't~ land':; tl!e .'._...._ ..map. ' ...... at Nwparl Cmler ·-·. ...... -'7 _, ~ It --talpoJotl Ibo - I • . . . ···San Clemente Pollce . Hear Grinches Gripe By IOllN VALTEBZA Of .. Otill'I """ Slaft Judging from several caaea which San Clemente police have bad . this Clrfstmas Sea900, good wlD toward """' lm'.t W)jymal. And when ti0meone bu a legal gripe, no matter bow chintzy, police are • bolmd to do their best. Som. -In point: -At a local oupmnartel early this wed< a llJ.year- old youngster wu a dollar short of buying a present for dad, cne of those handy •spray waahlng devices wllb all the ""'P pellet&. Be made a plunge wbidl llJ.yur-olda .,. apt to do. Be swit<bed tap and tried to buy the gift for a buck lea. And security officers from the chain'• main -ubbed him. · Panafq a "pollq" fov<r the objedkm of evm the . store manager) the officen ~ police and made it" dear the llJ.year-old boy sbould go Ille whole roate - booking, mugging and 'Ille rest of the .traumatic criminal aidillada. At aboot the same time, an IJ.y..,...ld who stuffed a Jwd.t<>resiJt .,.... C<ljl ....-wortti 1 dollar Into his belt met the same fate. Police eased the c:aaes into tbe """1l<llng roate -over the obj- of the ll<Urity olflcera. The yo<mpters were i<ctUred and returned to !heir pamita. Merry Chrtllmu, IUpemW'ket d!aln headquarters. -A neighborhood feud between twO grown women, cme a 78-yW-Qld ~·wbo"llves alone, erupted into·• police cast over the past weekend when Ille qtng lady sprayed her foe with a garde> hose. Mn. llpn}'tO aougbt -and battery cbarg ... Police In llllclwedt bad to take Ille cue to the DA'• office to ...t a mi.s. ·-complalot -apll!lt a .ll-yw-old woinan wbo speaks nearly no ~ -wbO douoed btr neighbor. . The dJatrid attomey'1 office declined to me cbarg ... -'lbls one fits lib 1 partridge tn a pear tree gem wrong. • • • more like • """" .... balconf railing. • •11'1 a enmple of what poJlce have to pit up wilh In a town wilh Ill ...... cl ml!lmls -.._ Idea abou~l'Wnl their lban of dty ..mces .... -tar dollar. .,. ., • An trwt,. w:omm called. t.o ancrilJ complain about I meal OD ber apart. ·..mt balcoiJy. A J!lleoe·lla4 been iatJng •·~~-all IDOf\1inl. Jhra1 making •· filll!y --• llld'.; ~' • • And she want<d the police to do IOllleiblni about'lt. A patrolman obliged, and, In hi. word&, wall:ed 'towanl the culprll '!be mspect flew away.;, ·ease closed • • • almost. ' The 44-year-old woman wltll a mess on her balcony wanted to make Jt clear that tt wa111't lhe !Int time a marauding pigeon has vl!lted. "Another bJrd did the same thing lut>"wetk,•officer • ., But abe wun't sure if ft wu the ame one. ,J California Drunks Get Counsel -Not the Tank II)' JOANNE REYNOLDS OI' "" .,, '"" lllfl' Starting nelt year, Callfomlans who drink a bit too much and get picked up by the local constabula:y may f in d lhemlelve1 Jn a mental health facility i.n- 1tead of !he drunk tank. Of course, it will all depend on where they are caught. Under a bill, sponsored by Sen. George De-.Jlan (R·Long Beach), police wW be 1ble to incarcerate drunU Jn special mental health faciliUes rather than tllrowing them into Jail and laking them to court. their criminal 1y1tems, we're hopeful tbert will be some local funding of these . centers," he added. Deukmejian will try to get some legislative funding for the project again next year, his asrista.nt aald Meanwb'1e sponsors expect there to be a eourt test of the new J1w l>eeauae tt is applicable only Jn those cpunties wblch alreldy have facilities. In the meantime, however, Orange County residenta can upect to wtte up on the inside of tbeir local cooler after · painting tllelr community red. -·Initial cull oallay to -... tbe preseat db' cnnpln ,.-a m · N<1FPOri Baulevlril, W)'lll said In a '-' analy2iol .. ,..,. Iii.es. Par acre, -.er, tl!e land 11 probably tho -_... ....... _Ibo - p>lrilj " the u l!CIOI l!u --u lligh u lll0.000. 'l'l!e fourth pol--Ion - oludy ls. ---.. JamboRe &od, Cl! Pl'oPer:tJ adjacent to 'Ille dty'I --nr. beadquarten. w,.. aJao told coancilmeo H _... bt d!eapor to build a !emporary baildhtc cm Ille presml <lie while any oew facWty 11 under.amtructloo Ulan It Wllllld to ... 1 an equal amount ol space in 1 nearby of~ flee building. " Wym's analy&i.s, and COit breakdown of the four lites: Existing City Qimplez; U acres, no land cost, U miles from -court allo, • poor ceoitallty, poor tralllc service, :is. fool bei&ht limit, some view potenUal, poor opportunity 1or ezpansioo. Newport Center: 5 acres, '90,000 per acre, 4.% miles from courts, es:cellent centrality, good tl'afflc: 1 e r v l c e , graduat<d height limit, view potenUal, excellent opportunity for expalllioo. Jamboue Road: 4 acres, $125,000 per aa"e, 1 miles to rourts, excellent cen- trality, excellent traffic 1 e r v l c e • anlimljed .IJeigbt limi~ no del~ con- straints, excellent e z p a n 1 i o n op- pqo:tunlties. Collins :Radio: 4 acres, $50,000 per acre. adjaceot to c:oorts, poor C<lllrality, good traffic service, unlimited height liml~ \iouibWty cl joint complex with courts, uodlent possibility of upension. Wynn estimates the cost of a new police staUon at $2 million. whichever &ight is selected. ~ Land Use Group Costs to Count y In New Law Bid Legi!Iation that would make apenaes of all caJilornia Airport Land Use Com- _ Ille responsibility cl tho - they serve has been drafted by Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil. O'Neil, ,acting. Wlder Clly,, ~ orders; proposes an amendment. to the ' Public Utilities Code which, if. enlicted, 0 wouJd milke the expenditures of,. tlie ALUC 1 C01111ty charge." Councilmen Monday are expected to forward the measure to the · C811fornla League of Cities, State Senator Dennis E •. Carpenter (R·Newport Beach) · and A!semblyman Robert Badham ( R • Newport Beach) asking one or all to sponsor it. '!be "pr-opooed-"' bill was prompted by Orange County supervisors' refusal to budget more , than $500 for the operation of their land use panel earlier this year. 'Ibey had Conned the commission reluctanUy, only after pressure from the county League of CiUes to do IO •. In his proposed amendmellt, O'Neil strikes the phn!se thol would allow supervisors to pay expell!eS alter they are incurred, instead of forcing them to pay In advance. He also adds the following section: "'!be boanl of supervisors aball fum1'h the commission with necessary quarters, equipment and supplies; and the usual and neces.sary operating expenses in- curred by the commission shall be a C11unty charge." Wording of legislation creating the mnmission that resulted in the furor said only, "Staff assistance, including the mailing of notices and the teeplng of mlnuta, shall be provided by the c:oun· ty." The --II preRDt ii that wblle the ttnator'1 administrative bill pasted, a cornpankln bill which would have fimd. ed tbese fadlltle1 in eadl COW>ty In tho state wa1 defeated. , So when the law gou into effect tn. 'Mareh, It wUI apply only to those counu .. whlcb alrtady have detoi:Wcatloo and eounse~ facilltlu for alcoholics. 'Funny Looking' A=nling to Dr. Ernest Klatte, direc- tor of the eounly'1 community mental beallb.program, Orange County ii just begl\Jnlng to set up !hat kind of a pr<> 1ram for alcoholics. 11lere la an out-patient curuc on 13th Streel in Santa Ana which offers day treatm«it, but IO far there is DO center: for tbie ft.hour detos.ificaUon whkh iJ written Into Deukmejian'1 bW. "I think Ibis bill pull lhe bandwrlting on tbt wall," Klatte said. '1lt muru·that lllll>l!c drunlteneos will no longer need to he bandied u a crime. It will be ttt.attd la about Ille aam. way that mental ilin• II." .. SalMer omu, Jdmlnlstr•tlve asslsta.nt to Dlukmojlan uld thst pobllc drunken- .,... .. defined u a crime under aecuoa M'I ., the penal cock. 1'ftll new law addl a 1ubtectlon to &47 wtllclo pet peace offlcen the authority to lmlllle dnmu wider KctJon mo of the wtlfare ad JnatltuUons code," ht slid. 'l1lla -that wbell the facWUes are avalllbfe. at the 0Ulcer11 diacretion, a dnlnk wlD be tall<n Into civil protedlve """°"' and taken lo the "delol" center. Ollld Aid a lludy showed that Lo•. Cow11J 1peal f ll mll!loo to 1r-Jall drunkl bl 1970. .... ldndt " aav!n&• count!•• --.., ·--dnlnU 1-' 11J Pl\EDERICK SCllOEMEHL Ol' .. Delfr"Nlllllfl For the put siJ years, the Laguna Beach Unt/ied School District haa used Ille Inllla! taachin( alphabet (ITA) u a tool .to help elementary school children learn to read, even lb tinderJarten. ITA, clutte literally, II a funny looking alphal>et ol 14 charaetera-tbe regular alphabet wilh lhe •l!C'OpliOlll of "q". and ":1", and 18 UD111Ual symbols, man1 o( them lite the ligature "ae." lTA is not a method of UaeU, but to use It requl1'tl !edmlquet far dlflerent from the mt of primerl tmder the watchful eye of a stem Mcher. Rather, student. leam1ng ITA. are el). couraged lo work independently, be .. ~. · confldept and use the "dllcovery ap. prooch." lleldnm ''" 1ludeqll nprlmand-ed 1 ... fallure; instead !boy 1et pralaa fir -. "'!bl question we have to ut 11 whether we want to promote cmtife writing or "°"' aboot lhe mlsspelllng ol one word," commented Virclnll Kam, a teacher at !I M0m> Elementary School wbo lnlroduced the ITA procram to the school dlllrld In 1965. Once a lludent bacomea famlllar with the ITA aymbo!J, "be c1111pell just 1boul any word he wants to'' she added. Tht reuon ls bec1uae the JTA 10UOds do not cballga u do llOWlda ID regular Engllab or tradi!iooal orthography (TO), as It Is called. For example, take the letter "o". In TO, the sound o( the letter changes in the: words "go," "gone," "women," "do" and "on.11 Knowing which way to pronounce the Jetter ls learned only by the repetitive -and frustrating -trial and error proc· esa, Mrs. Kunz pointed out. ''The students an!n't limited to the words like 'see Jane run' or "see the dog' added Lorraine Ames. a teacher at Aliso Schoot "We have kids using wordl like te}epbant', 'vegetable' and 1cholocate' in. "their stories. Onoe the students learn -IOWICls, tba'OOly limit II their Jm. 1ginaUom," sa.ld Mrs. Ames. ~ "Since ttA makes the word attack much easier for the stud~ they become more confident. Tbe7 aren't afraid to write new words," Mrs. Ktm pointed out. Writing, 1-ever, II nol tho main thrust of IT A. Jleadin& ii. Again, ooce a atudent !mowt the 14 cbarlcten, be can aound Olplt any word -DO matter ho• dlf. fltult -wrtlteo in ITA. • To tuch !he alphabet, many of the tradltlonaJ appro1cb!1 are !llOd-indudlni Dash cards, ~ storybookl and writing llld .,.itlit& llklita. Once aludenia ara profK:lenl tn '"'di"' In the alphabe~ tranaiUoo lo TO beglnl. - Season"s Greetings Am erican Freighter; Soviet Ship t ollide ATLANTIC CITY (AP) -co.st Guard olficia!J here todJy reported a collision between an American (reigbter and a Russian fishing trawler. The collision took l)lace at 11 p.m. Thursday off the coast from lhe Barnegat Ll<bibouse. The American vessel, the·Jef~rson Dav· ts, was ~ashed and the Russian ship re- ported ' se"ere damages below the wa. terline," aCcording to a Cout Guard spokesman. , Twins Traci Oeft) and Tami Dowd, daughters of Mr; and Mrs. Thomas W. Dowd of Costa Mesa, make liko Christmas gifll' in front of !belt own tree before visiting the ho!Jl8 of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Speigfl, whose tree is decorated with more Ulan 600 ornaments. Home Deooration Winners Receive CofC Trophies San Juan Capistrano's home decoration contest winners picked up their trophies during a,. Chamber of Co JD mer c • ;,. Christ:inU" parlfthi! week. ' - W"uming first prize for the best decorated home was Mr. and Mn. lluss Waters,. 31"52 l·Don JuaD, who made a Santa.face.mt a "smile button" design in ligliia. • second plaCe Jn' the home division wa!I Mr. and Mrs. Richaid Fitzpatrick, 31341 Andres Pico Road Taking ftrst prize 1n the un1t of home• division was· Casitas Capistrano No. three at 26Sl9 Calle Lorenzo. Second was steven Kirk and Heidi Telaneus at 31942 Calle Rejnaldo. , Wumers in the mobile home division were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hellrick, 26000 Avenida AeroPierto No. S4. Second wu H. Arnold Chappell, 32ll02 Valle Road, No. fl. The business division winners were The Buttery, 31813 camino capistrano, first, and Blmcraft, 26821 Ortega Highway. La Paz Math Teacher Quits Joaquin Position Charles Bower, matbematJca ·teacher at La Paz lnteflJledlate Sclx>ol in Missioit Viejo, has annouitced his res!gnation as president of the San Joaquin Elementary School District Teachers' Association. Bower said be made the decision lo resign so that he could pursue field wort in the area of school administration. The lea~ship of the teachen' associ.., tion was recently criticized by some· district employes for their stand tn a district dispute over discipline. Alphabet Works The as.Sociallon has taken polls tWD years in a row in which its members ask· ed for in-service training on new methods in pupil control. On the basis of the poll a discipllM committee was fonned to ask the board to fund an in«:rvice program for the en- tire staff. By this time students ai:e confident in their abilities Jn reading and have matured to the point where they c.an begin to tackle the !angled jumbo ol regular English, explained Mrs. Ames. Transition from reading IT A to reading TO begins with specialiy wMtten readers, which, as they progress, slowly "phase out" the number of ITA characters. One 1Ucb reader might begin entirely written in ITA and end with all the words in TO. 'I11e biggest problem is witb·transiUon. In spelling. Qilldren wbo bave teemed ITA tndi!iooalty i.ve 1""1ble spelling in TO during the third grade, but become good ...Uer• hy lhe fourth grade, ex- plained Mn. Am ... Succea with the ITA J)r'Otr'am as an ln- stntctiooal tool appears ta be borne out by rectnUy released rudlng scortS for llChool dlstrie!s in lhe state. First grade studen!S llCIOred tn the top three percent ol those In the state during 11169-111; ...,,nd graders so>red in the top 14 percent and third graders scored in the top three percent. Also, said Mrs. Ames, student,, in the ITA progmn are In the top one percent on"word atlack'' tests. Mr1. Kunz presented the ITA program to the bord of educaUon in the summer of 1965 for approval !or use tn the lld>ools. She bu stulled ITA Wlder John Downing, who spearheaded the switch to IT A in England several years ago. In the fall of 1965, rrA was offered at the kindergarten level only and parents were required to give con.sent to allow their children to· be a ')art of the unique program. "We started out with about half of the kids in ITA. By the end of the ye.ar, the class had grown to all but one of those he.Id out," recalled Mrs. Kuni. "When the kilb were finished with kindergarten they were f'eadlng on a third grade level, 1• sa.id Mn:. Kum. "It was at that polnt we decided to decelerate the program l.l'ld put mor eat- phasis on creative writing." The e"lementary schools todty, ahe said, ""'fully stocked wlih ITA books, cbarla and workbook.....ml of which were paid for wllh federal money. The local branch of the county Ubnry also stocks JTA storybooks for young summer readers. "ll would be a shame to do away witb the ITA program/' commented Kathy Albade, exprmlna: a rear that many teachert have that newly elected con- servaUve trustees are critical of the pro- gram. "It would cost quite a b(t o( money to replace the material.I we have now and many of the kids would be unb1ppy," ahe said. During an emotionally charged meeting Jn which faculties from every school stated that discipline was being ade-- quately handled by teachers with support by principals, allegations were made that the teachers , association's poll was distorted. Bower admitted it had Daws but defended the association stating that all they wanttd was review of current policies and training to upgrade pl'Oo !esslonalism In handling discipline. Bower said the discipline c:ontroverq - 11was not tbe main reason" for his resignation. The organization Is currently being lei! by vice IJl'Sldenl Barbara Goulel A meeting 11 scheduled next Wednesday to determine who the new president will be. . Reagan Stamps Veto On Bike Path Bill SACRAMENTO (AP) -A propooed mo.ooo yearly allocation for boildi'lf bl· cycle paths throughout California his been vetoed by Gov. Roa&an- Reagan said Thtn'sd•Y the measure by Senate Prelldent pro trm James Milla "premitu~ly" alloca~ money 1'wilhout lhe kind of owninailon which I belle"' 1hoold be undtrlake11 first." , I Africa to BJ CANDACE PEAllSON plants and his own wood-carvings and oil "Ila cost was lmmaterlaL" be shrugs now, ube<=ause if is being used by the lleayl National Paris for pmervalioo ol wlld 1nlmals," Whll do i:::.• ~'irta UI do&dy palnUnga reminJscent ot that cuJtun. bulll -ed -... aad East His lltst two tripe lo Ali'lc& IJ\ 11165 llld Keo1I.-wltll 11' optn plains till( toemin& 1161 (N1inlhl and Keny1) were mode lo w!th1rlld IOimals, hive in conunon! help a 'bosi!ess 'partner Ind !rtlnd, Miki Al a Ftllow ol the ilD1al G«ltll'll>hlc Soc:lely IOI IJ!e Membe of tho. Wild Llfe SOclelY ol Els! Africa, be Is l<rribly co .. cOrned about such Jlfl\W"iUon. · ""'-s. Moel, retired Nlrine O.rps C&r1or1 Jllm ~ !ootoge 10< -. Bolbol IJland ~ 8llimal . T'"'° movie~ 1 • • c:onaerv1tlonlsl and author. A ,£hird 111 , Jtaf waa for mort~ fUm Muel'• recent return from his fourth footoge-4jut ililJ time' for a doctinlen-And be says Fermt, tht, hero of bil trlp lo Elst Africa coincided with the · .11ry, "PrilnlUve People \nd 'Prlm1Uv1 publlcatioO ol his. fifth boot, "Wild MedicJDe," 1 newes~ book. is also, · • Ivory" .by Noutilus Bqou. A 21·year rosldeot ol Balboa lllll!d, he Now 68, Maiet has a bocllelor • of · . ma<leJU. tsst trip •Ith a dual poirpMe in 'l1>e boolc tells of Fei:nie's uplolls In Eut Ali'lc& In the yean 'between lhO two world "ars, when, falsely accused of trapping prole<led II""•• be ha,d b)1 bunter's liCense taken.away. philo:sophy degree from Brown l.Jnivenity h11nd: .lo survey game u a member of in Providence, R. I., and a bacbtlilt of the Greater l2lS Anl!e!es 1.oo AssodiU... !iclence degree from the CQlmnbla ancf. to take hi• lint booeymoon. Joumallsm ScbooJ. "Ob, th& trip was jUlt overwbelmlng," In hls first non-fiction novel ' effort. Mu.et ronows Fernie's attempts t0 clear his name while being forced to hunt pme illegally to survive. Though the latter was obtal.oecfin Jt.'W,· said Mazet's bride, Linda, 38, about her Muet says, "I've studled'wrllinc all my llrst esperiellce with Africa. life. There are sUll a Jot of. thlhp.lbout it Mazet was calmer, although be, too, Mar.et says Funte,1wbom be met ill 1957, finally cleared his name and ri.ow works aa a safari leader a!llf proponent ol larger nallonal parka. I don't know." was enthused about tbe trip durb:w: which His home at 12$. !'· ~I ts he bad a chance to see 10 acres of land he decorated oot ooly ria souvenirs of bis ba<l boogbt a year ago in the Keteogela lour trips lo Afrlca, but with f1opica1 Cooseplation Area. Mm began wrltlng "Wild Ivory" ill Santa's Pretty Helping Hands St. Nick may be getting up in years but he still r.,. tains a fine eye in gathering pretty helpers for his Yuleti~e work. Young ladies working for Santa in area stores this season included (l~ft to right) Julie Grigg, 17, of Penney's, Huntin$lon Center; Debbie Boge, 18, of Broadway. Huntington Center; and Carolyn Capovilla, 17, of Grant's. Police Capture Driver After Freeway Chase ;,! ... • -,, Santa Ana Man :To Fill Newport Citr' P.osition -... ,. A Huntington Beach car dealer.ship manager WM arre.1ted early Wednesday after police allege he led them on a 2~­ mile chase at 80 mileS .per hour on 'the Newport Freeway . from Costa Mesa into Santa Ana. Students Assist Stricken Tot Students at the Ada E. Clegg Elemen- tary Schoo] in Huntington Beach have foregooe a traditioo.al Yuletide gift .ex- change in order to help "Joseph," an unadopted one-year-old infant living with 1 foster family in their area. Instead of spending their money to buy gifts for one another, Clegg school of- ficials said students collected more than $100 lo give lo "Joseph," who Is suffering from arthrogryposis, a disease that limits use of the joints. Donald J, ,Pi<slon, ll, ol La M~, was boo~ .. drJlnken driving charges after, omcer ··au.no Camarillo finall~ stopped ;rum on lhe freeway at Dye< Road.· The officer said · the el'ecut:ive crossed all four traffic lane! erratically during ' the pursuit from Palisades Road, at the Costa Mesa city limit. He was alerted after cab driver Pete Peterson relay~ information via his dispatcher, a~rding to poUce. Peterson told officers he responded to a call for a fare and met Preston, whom he said put his wife 1n the taxi and then an- nounced be was driving himself home. Police said Peterson claimed he tried to physically restrain Preston, but was overpowered by the determined driver. Officer Camarillo said Preston was just driying off when he arrived and Ignored his red lights, siren and honking horn. • iia.· -Baa.i.or Sait~·Atit'bas been ppulntad uolslant ci!J: ·~ 1¢ ~~T.~ "~,,-Deb$ Baade,.211, b8d been serving as depUly clfy 'attorney in Santa Ana for more( than "year.; · 1 1 ' ' Prior1o that, h'e spent two y~11ik), the U.S. Army where he senfed u ~ legal clerk·at the Office of the·Jildge iAdvoclte, fort Benjamin Harrison, IndlaDJ;· and spe:nt liJ: D)onths w.tth the U.S., F.oreip Claims' Commission' in Vietnam . " He received a bachelor· of art.I degree from USC in, 1964 and . his law degree mxn tho UnlverSity o1 Son Diego In 1967. In Newpoit Beach, bis monthly eolary will 'be l,1,328. Street Work Sought The Seal Beach City Council has asked county supervisors for $111,000 to widen Seal Beach Boulevard. Using matching funds from the supervisors, the city would widen the thor:oughfare from four to six ·lanes between 4mpson Avenue and Rossmoor Center Way. Skeeters Under Attack A frican Fish May Fi g ht Midges in County Streams By JOHN ZALLER ot "" DtflY P""' si1tt African fish may be Imported lo Orange County waters to combat a species of the common midge that baa developed apperent immunity· to the pesticides the coanty has been using. Two UC Riverside lcientista are ex- ploring this possibility among several others as a means of curbing the county's summer insect population. They are working under a joint $20,000 grant from the Orange County and Southeast Los Angeles Mosquito Abatement districts. The trouble centers on the tiny chirooomld midge. Intestine waters of a high organic content by the millions the midge has been a r:ecurrent problem in Orar.i;e Cowlty'a 250 miles of flood con- trol channels, its numerous reservoirs and ponds, and In coonty water apreoding operations In the Santa Ana River bed and in Carbon a-.elt, according lo Jack Kimball, manager ol the Orange County Mosquito A-District. "ntere are many strainl of the chironomid mid;•,'' aaid Klmball. '"Ibe one we're concerned about probably made up only a small proportion ol the original midge popu)atk>n: But we've kill· ed most of lhe ones thlt Wert vulnerable to Dursbln, our main anti-midge pestkide for the past few years, and this has left the whole field upen lo those that weren't 'affected by I>Jnban." Wbon thts apecles first mu!Uplied last aummer, the mosquito 1batemert office was uOooded with up to 15 or 20 calls a day." Kimball 1ald th6 district then brougbt back M1lathlon, a•peotlcMJe that hod be<n abandoned by lhe dl.slrict five years earlier because It was harmful to I ~I . more than simply midges. Kimball uid. lssolate a strain that Is co d reslst.va. I this cbemical seemed to controi tbe one he is lllCC8S3ful in finding 111 at least troublesome species of midges "fairly mildly cold resistant strain, the Wapla well." might be substituted for the gambusia in warmer bodies of water. Unfortunately, however, Kimball said, "But even if these fish cannot fully Malathion also kills gambusia, or mos· adapt,". Kimball said, "I.hey look so pro- quito fish , which are planted by the mising that it may be worthwhile to keep district in mosquito producing waters to them in heated reservoirs ov~ the eat the insect eggs. Thus it has become winter." Kimball said the fish could Impossible to combat Oursban-resistant be trapped and removed when the midges without also killing o!f the mos-weather begins to tum cold In the faU, qui~ating ~ambusia. stored over the winter, and then returned 'this is where imported African fish when rising temperatures permit 'it. come in. But widespread use of the til&pia1 Dr. E. Fred Legner, an associate pre>-assuming a suitable species can be found, fessor of biological control at UC Is considered a· 190( range solution. Dr. Riverside, has found two species of Mir S Mulla, 800Uier~ UC Riversldtt African fl&h called the Ulapla that not on· sck!nlist, is ei:perimenung with synthe~ic ' ly eat midge and mosqU;ito eggs, b_ut insect hormones in order to find an et- clean out the unsightly algae that pro-fed.Ive deterrent to lhe midge by next vides tbeu insects with safe breeding summer. • areu. H<W'1ll«iel are ~ that 'Ir•· A fisb that wW do all these things eisentlOl,lo most forinl of life, and art would be use!ul, sild Kimball. The gam-'' ""'81\\y analagoos lo the Yilamlns used blWa. curreoUy in use. wW eat mosquito by humans. eggs at lhe water surface, but will not .. 1f!ll:'la ,,i• working with ~ synthttJc or scavence in the bolt.om mud where midge miri'Uc v~rslon of the Yitai homones eggs ire found. The tilapia, by contrast. that enable insetU to deve~ from la"al will look anywhere for food and eat to adult forms. Dr •. Mulla ~ harmoneJ almost whatever it can find. Jt will even would seem to the insect like natural eat algae if there art ne insect larvae to ond;-except that once lncorporatld in to ea~ Kimball said. the Ille eystem of the Insect, they . -·~ UI . do ~bing the wouldn't function properly. luUS ~ ap1a can eve.,.. The advantage o( this .. modified gamb\ls1a can do, and then some. cbemkaJ approaeh " according to Mull• The African fish, however, are from a ts that mimic horinones would be non: warm climate area and probably can not toxic to other fish and mamma'8, , 1Urvive the cold ol Callfomla winter, whereas many pestJcides .now in uae 1re But' there are It least five 1~les of harmful to more forms oC file than just Ibo Ulapia, and Dr. Legner ii trying lo insects. ' Coas_t. ~¥.an ... _ .. JIM Md after •nve drafil -11nt11y the poacher. who kills aninll1s and Mils .. u.ned wilh ll their skins !or pro!lia, la. His· lour pre•lous books ~ .9ut Muet la <haatllol the flpl o1 b1J aharks, Japanese !;ghler pilots •od fill>-ttib*lng -I ....., ~ -Ing al the Barrie< Reel. · -lin<l>ts lo the Wesltl'a Unllled llliltes. H"' has also wtitlen countless articles He 1¥>pes lo wrllt two boop tb1J '!Jlr for i!J>0"5 llluotraled, Sjllurday ~ for ~'f" non-lie&,! oo lri!izl1 .. Post and Natural History, -·-bears,.~ y ~ li'di ~· cemlnJi!: conservaUon ol anlrnals. region, , one \ dctioft ·• book .F "In faCt, 1 wrote ·an article for Sports Oltj.sbnu. ' , Illustrated ill 1166 on the disappearing ,And now, Iii addlUon lo ...,,,U,, •1"'"11. game," he'saya noW. "l ~'it<Wu' one · the spread of civilllltb:\ into Afrfc~ be · of the first." W'Ottlef about lbe UllDIJtlifrtngll eff~ be .... Jn between his 'wrltb:€, woodcarving. feels lrow1d ~ewport Beach. · painting and deep sea cllv1ng; 1lliJe! bas "There are too many people" ......00 found'tlme lo run 1 reel estale'.o(l!Ct i>n here,~i'!llfllplaill!; .. di~ing illlnt lo BalbOa Island. , • buila bl. own hOuso somewliiro'-up He Is now . terribly, cqpctmed tbat"' north" tbis year for himself and his new African 11game ls being coai.preased onto wUe. smaller , areu-w~ St's, a vicioUs "It toot m&-too.long to find a place Uke • circle-they detlroy the vegetaUon, this .......... open," says ·the ambltloos multiply and then starve to deatJl.". -~ writer wtwlse actlvlUes belie llla , q:e, Although not a hunter bimseU, be aays '"?bat I ' can't tell anyooe where it is the licensed hunter is not a dancer, but now." Marriage 'Deal' Fails· ·to Work J •• t . . -,. ........ DAft.V- ) ) ~ ~ 1 )i.ll . ..11 .... • DAILY PIL.OT ltlff ...... ) PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) -Jack Alan Wilson says that when he \Vas courting Sylvia Wagner her father gave him a contract promising him $10,000 U be would marry someone else. , GREAT WHITE 'HUNTER } Wilson '.claims he has c:<implied wilh Balboa 111•,.,1• -I \ Traf fie Mishaps Claim Two Lives this &nd some pr.bviil0!15, but Joseph . . , A ' Wagner, a Lot Angeles businessman l whose company malus liolerie, saya be Pl · · · I s11ou1dn'1 have lo pay the 110,000. • anners Slate 1 Wilson, a ZS.yeaMld 1\9yal Oat PlaD 1 l home en leave from the Army, went into 'S d S ' , Oakland Qlunty Circuit O>urt tllis week tu Y. ession ' lo oeelt .tho it0,000.· • I • ) He aatd • that more than a year qo I"\..._ Ge An Anahei\n man wu killed early this Wagner promlaed him the mooey U be VD neral _:Plan < morning when bis motorcycle 'collided would 'stop ... Ing bis da\llhler, marry , with an automobile and a Fullerton girl anyone elJe wiUUn five yean, stay mar-Newport Beach PJ•an nJa a •Como ' died Tuesday of injuries received in a • rled for at least • year, and not talk ~Den wUl conduct three separate\ Dec. 15 accident the county coroner'• of· • abqut the dead. · : ~s. a • lpeCia1 even&Dc "atud1 ) flee reported today. Attome)ii ' say Wagner, a ,Jew, dldn.'t aeuioD" am two public hearinp,.devoted Dale E. Wilson, as; of'~lO s. Fann St., want his daughter to mllT)' out of hil Anaheim, died early this morning at faith. Wijson,is a Baptist. solely to the proposed policy plan, a Westmin:lter Community Hospital Of in-Wilson has been married more than a gu~eline for the city's general plan. ' juries recelv.ed in the cycle-car crash at year to a girl he had dated before he met The "study sesaiont'' Jan. 5. at' 7:20 \. Beach and Garden Grove bou1evards Mis.s Wagner while.attending college ,,in p.O). in citY. H~ll, .Is for ~ssion/ shorµy after mldnighi. He was dead on Cali!onUa, aecording '?Jll,s f~\ller., purposes only. Comm.iul.onen bav.e ask· arrival a1t the hoSpital. 1 ' • Wilson claims he also kept quiet. But , ed. that any 'pubUc..Jnput ·be,ltlJL.to them J Stephanie Dunbar, 18, of s5o Ray an shortly before he was due to ~ up ~& . ~ written form ahead of that meellrig, J Ave., Fullerton died Tuesday at St. Jude money lat; month, Wagner.went~ COW1, . An .entire metUna: Jan 13. acain 1t I Hospital of injuries received in· the Dec. claiming ~!'be wu ::un~er gZ'!l,f inen· 7:JO p.m., ls1o be a;i)ublic ·bearlrla·on the 15 headon collision, the coroner'• offlce tal duress when he signed the coutract. policy atatenMalt, which ia tentatively said. , Judge Willlem J. Beer of Circuit Coor! llchllduled·for adopt!oo.bjl·lhe clly;councll Fullerton traffic Sgt. Bob Kelley Wd declared U.t,be believed aeo n·t.rae I· io ~· 1 • , : _ the glrl was a passenger in a car which not lo marry probably would be void, TbO lint ball· of a 'fellilarly«be4ulod colllded With ahotber driven by . a San espedall,y tmce one condtUen, w .. '\&at· ~Winn meeting Jan. 20 wW bi a • ( Ditgo based ..uer. Cause ol lhe crash ls Miss Wqn~ir not be tmd.Jle:~U.,L 1'0llll1111b1Jc~On:tbo plan.·' ., sllll 'ililder lnvest!ialinn; !be o!Wsalit no court '""'1d honor any agr«ment that Tbe poUey plan ii deslped lo;suldo cl-, either prW.ubited or encouraaed mar.. tr aaendel in pllldrc until. rt.dded , · " ' '. rlage. completion of ti'lleDe1i muter. plan Jn., Burglars Clea n·, 'Ott:f . He&••• attorneys one'iil&ir ·lo··1eftl(· .~. i!:IJ..!::iiPlel'~ ·~ 1or . . the clalm ·oot ol court. afltr nyin(Jol '_ ~~al CllY'.Rall· ' ) R . " R ·a .. Wlhon: "Altl man who,ls .CQWll[IC. flit .. •. ..q_ . ossmoor es1 ence lady cer1a1n1y 11U'1o c1o _,.. ei)iiilning' • · • '· .. Bu~rs who broke ~lo, a' ~ssmoor u ,to why ·bl! woold eailcel his 'claim lo Young· W'Omilli ) =~~~;?t"i!.1.~l~~~~~~ · :~=~;J~"3i·~.d~:r:; M~leste~' Neit; f, t sheriff's officers at more than $1,000. had reached a settlemeJ?t. . · . -•• . . , , , , The haul at-the borne of Lewis MeKin-"I cap't aay what the ptYem:~t Is," ·sh ·~ "Pr!~ ney Webb, 11672 Foster Road, included a said Curt Rundell, Wllloh'.s 'allorney. .. opp!n O' ~Ter "ii California Highway patrolman'.s revolver, "That w-.s part of lhe 1etU~e.nt." · e> · a Wine.bester riOe, three shotgum and Henry ·Baskin. the ·attorney represen. ,1. '-'young woman Wt;IQ ha(j•Jdat .. boucbt' 1 \ substantial amnlunition for all tbe ting Wagner, wquldn't NY elµ.tr "l\lt ,wu Qu'istmas gift WIS argedllnto a ibrulby weapons. asked if WUJon would get h&lf. are& aeat a ec.ta Mesa sl)opping·cmter Deputlts sald, Webb and bis ,fapUly 1 "No way ·it la going to be half," be said. Tueaday night by a would·l:ie rapht whom were Jiving in a Los Al4mitos apartment "'lbe actual amount hun't been decided abe finally f~t elf. while their home .was being redesigned. yet, that-:.,Will take a couple of week1, but The ·vtctim uJd Ille 1mStJed her· •t-, They said the in.truders broke into the there'•'DO 1(.•1 tt"will J>e eYI!) baU.r You: ·tacker' on<tbe lfCIUDd. in a drlu1fDc?aJ.n.& pitmltes by forcing a aide windo". heard the·judge." ' • ' · ecreaming aM'PtllliDI: his t.ir. as ttte'i ATTACKINll MOSQUITO PROBL EM AT THI SOURCI Of 1:r ' Sclontllf Mir Mullo 5-ps Lll'YH From .. ~ .... r1-ttl Pond •• , slocty man ~· at lier Wlden:lolhina and· trl<d lo mu!lle ,her. She to.Id Officor ljlcbard ~erlctseo abe was waiting from .the Harbor Shop- ping ·Center· to. a, frieod'1, house 1t 1:15 p.m:, ·when, .a.aw~. . , , Traf fie Citation Leads to · Arrest ' •• ,, ~ j :! A Callfornia Highway ptlrolman's 4 routlile traffic check ,of a vehlcle be ·, halkd . Tuesl,ey 'night near lhe !J>o ! tenectlon ot ·the Laguna ind San Dleao ""' -•!" led to: the booting of 1.. Lot Anple!fCounty collple on dnlg charge,. n BoOked illlo Ormp County Jail on • chiigei of posieStikm of marijllani. a.od "' dangerous drugs were Susln Jane-Gq:e, 211, of Caoop.·. Part and Jerry Robert .. ~ Barilard, 26, of Sherman Ow. • · 9benft'• ...,.u.; ·called to-the _,. • said they ·confiscated a tobacco can coo-" taining marijuana and a plutlc' 6q con. I ~ dangerous . d{ug1. 11)e" Can mt ~ baj'. ,..,. allegedly f~ lq ll't fllipects' • aufO by lbo CHP officer.. • . • • • "' . • ' . it 3 ·Hear-Thunder;·~ .. . Trial•Date Set • ~. -w!IO beard tbe roar ol ' "Tbunder" shorl11 be!oro thir .... ' booted by po1leo for the ~ burglary ~ of 1.Watmlnster.llol't have be«I ordtroil lo faco trial MArtb I la Or..P Coonty , .• lluoerior Court.. • • • ' _ Judge Byroo lt. McMillan set.'tbe trial ~ date for David Wommack, 20, ot J311 BanaOct Road, 'ij'atmlnsltr, Dann! Jlar. • ril.'."11, Ind Leonard NavectC!, 11. botJa or J Gard<o Grove. AU three pleaded ·in. , -1. The trio WU arrested Jut Oct. 16 ,bJ I Westminster offl,ctn who caUed on 1 ~ '1'hunder." a Garden Grove DOllco doc to 1 help round up the su>pects. Olflctn iilld • the .lll>-pound. Cmnan ~ mllOklY \ , cornered the thrtt men JnalM ,.thit ••• bu(1l111Rd Lonc,lltachJwi>lus Sloft on Gatdtb Grove BoUle't'.,ard. . • ~- ' I ' I , I DAILY PILOT EDITG.BIAL PAGE ·; Tidillgs of Great Joy AnCI ii came to pt15 i;th~a dlys, that tliere wont ~ a cUcrte from Ca;sar Augustu<, that ell the world sl;ould ba tared. , ·. • • • . AMI ell went to be tart;d, fi'l9ry one into his own city. And.Joseph also we~ up fro111 Gtlllee, out of tho city of Nuorath, into Jude11, unto the city. of David, which is celled Bathlaham: (because he was of tho hoUJt ind lin11ge of David:) To be tared with Mory his espoused wilt, being greet with ~hild. And so it w11, that, while they were there, the days wore oceomplished that she' should be delivered. Arid she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. And there wera in tho same country shepherds abiding in the field, kuping watch over their flock by night. .And, lo, tho ongol of the Lord come µpon them, end tho glory of tho Lord shone round about them: ind they wore sort elr1id. And tho angel said unto them, F.ar not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of gr11t joy, which shill be to ell people. For unto you is born this day in tho city of Dovid a S.vior, which is Christ tho lord. And this shall be o sign unto you; Ye shall find tho babe wrtpped in swaddling clothes, lying in • menger. • And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earl~ peace, good will toward men. St. Luke, Chapter 2 King James Varsion Tho Holy Bible A Major Campaign Theme Next Year The Boy With His Flickering Little Light Pacification of America WASHINGTON -The pacification of Amerir.a ii beginning to be noted as a major event in the Nixon administration. Various observer• report that the country . ' I.ti....... 'WilaQB ' "t"..--. I bu quieted down and people are not so __.. badly afflicted with a sease ·of the nation'• pos,,ibly based upon the judgment of the Jmpending doom. administration's house D em o c r a t. Common observa-tion would tend to Secretary of the Treasury Connally, that confirm the special Kennedy is getting himself in a position studies in d e p t h to blitz the Democratic national con· which have been vention next year and seize the nomini- th b lion! II ,. ~eft ~;~is~ ~ lt probablj is of very little consequence convinced, believing that ·the program Nixon bravely in- tbat any time some traduced last January -his "New apocalyptic e v en t _ American Revolution" -has gone (another Kel)t l _State, Attica cl.Qt. « t '8M)where apd bps not even caqght on as a wone) Wl.IJ!'bli~f lfpiln the naf.M tthl 1poliUcat.11logan. He began anyway in revive the raging discentent which JieJ midyear what amoonts to a new ad· below the presently calm Surface. ministration, a revolution in the sense Certainly it is true that Jess is heard of that it made a full tum from many tblngs 'America'• losing its way.and foundering · be said he would never do or never was in war, depression, crime, racial violence expected to do. and 10uth revolt.. This contr.asts with the end of the Johnson administration and the beginning of the Nll:on administration when the 11atiqn was visibly in a disoriented state after a series of lhock· lnl eventa. " WHITE ROOSE officials are ready to make political capital of the pacification, claiming that Nixon, though not loved or "vered, is in large measure responsible. This will probably be one of the major themes of the presidential campaign for reelection. It ia beginning to emerge in Vice-President Agnew's speeches which are increasingly focused on the doom· sayers as indulging', like Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, in wild euggerations of the mood or America. Senator Kennedy, in fact, is drawing a 1ood ~ oJ White House attention, ' PEOPLE ARE OBVIOUSLY Jess con- cerned with revenue sharing, welfare refonn based on guaranteed income, and government reorganization than with the more showy evidences that Nixon is ge~ ling control or a bad political situation, Hi! s~ion of "victories'• -making vetoes stick, getting his nominees con- finned, getting by in the original stages ol economic cootrol -convey a stronger sense of a man in c:harge rather than one who is e<1ntinually frustrated by op- position. The frustrated Image was not a good one. To what extent Nixon can actually be credited with pacifying his own country, if not Vietnam, will be debated. The cue to be made for it is that firmness on biJ part in handling protesting youth, ra· tionality on racial luues, emphasis on traditional American virtues, and a readiness to move with the times even if lt meant reversing hhnstlf have con· tributed to the quieting down. And he is, in fact, getting out of Vietnam U not in the way and at the speed desired by hls -critics. BUT IT CAN BE SAID with equal con· viction that the country wiis exhabsted and horrified by its own excesses, ready for surcease and became merely subdued rather than satisfied. This reaction wouUl bave,followed the trauma of the late 1960s whoever was President. Nixon seized upon that mood and tried to _improve on it b11t was soon himself caught ill the CambOclian reaction and had to start over again. Now, at the end of his third year and after another congressional Ussi-On lg· noring the main thrust of his legislative proposals, main attention has been shifted away from what is wrong with the e<1untry toward a sense that we may not be in such a bad way after all. IT IS EASIER TO shrug off ac- cusations of lnc on1 .. istency and changeability if it can be shown that such familiar political vices have harmed no one and improved the common good, This is yet to be fully demonstrated, of course, and it will not do much good to say tha t Nilon has calmed the country dqwn if at the same time people are calmly dissatisfied with the lives they are leading. For the time being, at least, the White House advisers like to bask In the sense that the impending catastrophe of 1972·73 bas been averted and that voters generally will be perceptive enough of that to be grateful. An. Illness, Not a Crime By JAMES E. WHETMORE Setiator, a5th District No longer will the chronic alcoholic be thrown into the drunk tank of the local jail, eventually released, and then re-ar. rested within a short time. That "revolving door" was closed rtcenUy when the governor signed \nto law landmark legislation which provides that public drunkenness will no longer be considered a crime in the state . Here's how it will work: When a peace officer encounters someoqe drunk in public, 'instead of arresting him and tak- ing him to ]ai), be will merely place the per.son in clvD protective custody. Then he is taken to a local mental health facili· ty for treatment ·and evaluation ol in- ebrillea. OltANOI COAST DAILY PILOT ". Guest Report . TAXING THE well-known theory that alcoholism is not a crime but an lllneu that can be cured, the inebriate is releas- ed from the mental health facility after '11 hours and encouraged to seek further mental treatment. He is advised how and where he rnlght receive such treatment. The new law further provides that anyone 'placed in the detcxiticatkin center cannot be prosecuted tor public drunken-- ness. Certainly, the new Jaw does not affect drunken driving or the conunission of any other crime while drunk. Persons a~ prehended for driving while drunk or any other criminal offense still are subject to arrest and ])l'O¥CUUon1 regardless of their inebriation. The new, non~lminal a~ wilt apply only to those who }lre\'lOUsly ha\'e been arrested and jailed lot .l!mpl• public drunkenne!I. There •ere over 125,000 auch arrests In C.lllomll In 1970. ONCfJ THE LA If ;, fully Implemented we wU1 have removed the m1tter of public drunkenness from the criminal justice system -a step which has been recordmtnded In virtually eveey ma.Jo(,' \llldf o1 th< 1ystem. • Ttie\<burtlen on our lllw enforcement agenci .. ; Joll1 and courll wfll mott assuredly be eased under th.is new law. Jt ; wW fret them from the need f(I deal wlth the problems of the alc:oholie, and enable: them to devote more of their Ume and .........,., to h1ndll11g truJy wloua crimes against persons and property. ' OF EQUAL Importance ts the !act that the new law promises the chronic a1cohollc a chance to break out of the tragic "rtvolving door" cycle. Instead, he will be placed in a setting whert he can receive tnedical attention where the emphasis is on helping him to cure, or at least controL his compulsion to drink. Unfortunately, on1y a handful of California counties have set up facilities for 72·hour detoxification and evaluation of drunks, However, enactment of the measure constitutes a basic policy decision by the state to treat public drunkenness, and this should provide im· petus to efforts already under way by st.ate government to establish a statewide network of inebriate reception and treat- ment centers. Dear Gloomy Gus · Saool• lives on the, Oraiil• Cout. He's the thoplUltt wl•>'IOUi" h~ rellow .... n l"ll11J11 tht coat of ! the Clulltmu ll(la" boolll people 'Wont to bu)i ••• II they can Al· ford tbtm.. • • , ~;~ nlf ~ rtftlit1" ,...,.,. ..., "" ...... ,_ .... ., ............. ...... ""' ... --lit •-.ii .... DltlJ '11ff. It was a strangely silent night in the little town. Homes and stores were bright with decorations and lights, but people who walked along the courthouse square did not feel the same sense of joy they usually knew on Christmas eve. Because of the snow clouds that sent down oc- casional cold flurries, they couldn't see the silent stars go by. But that was11't the reason. R~gardless of who they were, they realized they missed the lovely Nativity scene . . . for so many years such a traditional parf. of the town's holiday observance. THE TRADmON had been broken this year because d the determined protests of a snail group which insisted It violated certaln constitutional provisions; and it had seemed best to the clty fathers not to make an issue of it. Most people thought It was a poor thing to do, but nobody knew just what cou1d be done about it. Almost nobody, that is. The boy had been ready to burst with happiness when he opened his gift. It seemed like years ago that he had seen a bright gold fla.shlight candle in the window of the store. Wluzt a wunderful thing to have by his cot . . • a golden holder with a gold candle that glowed when yo1i turned it on during the dark awake· ness of the night. And now it was his for Christmas! It was dented, tind the gold was really only gilt his mother Md med to touch it up when sM found it dis- carded near their door. l!s flame- shaped head was cracked, and its bat· tery was probably old. But it was as beautiful a gift as the love of mother and son could make it. Yet something dist·urbed the boy, ;ust as it disturbed others in the town that night. He somehow felt ht really shouldn't have such a btauti- ful gift tcher. the Wise Men werl!n't bringitig the Christ child anything out there in the square. The more he thought about it, the more ht knew what he wanted to do. At first few people noticed the boy with his flickering light. He walked slowly across the empty street, toward the place where the Nativity scene had always been. He knelt as close as he could remember to the spot where the manaer used to be, and gently he placed his precious gift upon the ground. GRADUAU.Y, more people gathered quietly behind the boy, wondering at first at his adoration of the little light. Then from among them came a child's clear voice ... "all is calm. all is bright." And they began to understand, began to sing with her. The candle seemed to draw new strength. It brightened in all the eyes that were watching ... brightened like the reflection of a beautiful st.&r. As the boy's small voice joined in the beloved song a new wannth filled the lit· tie town. Once more It could rejoice, once more it could herald the old, yet ever new promise cl this, the night of peace, the most holy night. Rtprlnttd by request Quotes Kett Finlayson, Berkeley school prfu· clpalr white bachelor adoptive f1dl.er of 1evera1 black youth1 -"You raise your chOd not to be black or white, but to be a m11in." Betsy R. Bl•tt, Loi Alamitos - "Idealistic solutkms are untried solu- tions: but when the only ftalutlon ls ideallsUc, then lt becomes very prac· Ucal." • Dffr Childttn: Then seems to be some question about who J am, wht1e l liXe *nd what. I do. Let me amwer those qutJtiona b~re aod now. I am the spirit of givina, and it is not important that thOse receiving: know "'here the gift comes from. I live in Heh Of you and your ~riends. When you·look into the eyes of your btothen, ti.seers and ne;gl1bors ••• aod aee love and understan~in11 free of prejudice and self.interest ••• · then yo\1 know what it, is I do. You might think I only wqrk one day each year, but let me tt.ll you a ~creL I .work every day of the ye~ for those who really believe in me.' ~ . . (" love, c:;: S. OiUJ What Is Wrong With Christmas !Reprinted by Request) Everyone says that what ls wrong with Christmas is that it is "too commercial" -but that is not the trouble. W h a t is wrong 'with Quist. mas is that it is "too spiritu2J" -in the wrong way. The conunercial aspect ol. Cbristmas can easily be ig.- nored or repudiated by anyone who v.11nta to take thia holiday seriously. But ·the "spiritual" aspect is harder to r;eparate from the true message. The three wise men, and the star of Bethlehem, and the babe in the manger and the mystery and the miracle -all the,,e make it temptiJl,11: and easy for us to forget what the whole story ia about. AND THE WHOLE story -the whole message of the whole messlabship -can be summed up in two sentences from Jesus' own lips: "If uyone says 'l Jove God' and hate• hl1 brother, be ta a liar." (I John 4:20) "lna1much as you did It to one of tbe feast of these, my brethren, you did It UD· to me." (Matthew 25:40) This is what Christmas -the mus of Christ -must mean, if it is to mean anything. If it does not mean this to us. then what we worship is superslititlon and idolatry. You cannot love God without loving (which Is not to say liking) every fellow creature He made; and an act of con- tempt or rejection or injustice or neglect toward the least -the lowest, the poorest, the weakest, the dumbest -is an act against Him. IF CllRlSTIANITY does not mean this, it means nothing. If this central fact is ignored or ,slurred or rationalized away,, the whole struct\ll'e of ·Christianity falls '. apart, and we are left with Oothing but: another primitive 0 magi c" religion. And it is not the impious, the pagans· and unbelievers, who must be most on guard against forgetting this message. It is the believers, the "~ir_ituaJ." ~ple. who are prone to mistake 1onn for 8Ubstance, prayers for performance, worship f~r practice. FOR ~ CHRisTI:ANtTY is not a "spiritual" religion, like some creeds of the East. It is an intensely "practical" religion, having its moral roots in the practicali ty of Judaism. It was not designed to change the way men think oi- believe as much as to change the way they act. It is easy lo think Christmas, and easy to believe Christmas; but It Is hard - sometimes intolerably hard -to act Christmas. It Is not our false com. mercialism that prevents it, but oUr false spirituality. Not the clang of the cash register. but the jingle of bells, calling us to sentimentality, and seducing us from the year.round ministry of brotherhood. HHH Won't Turn on LBJ WASHINGTON -Jn a stm, private memo to hili staff, Sen. Hubert Hwn- phrey has turned down suggestions !bat he strike back at Lyndon Johnson who, in hJs memoirs, sometimes made himself look good at the ex· pense of his former Vice President. Humphrey ' w a 1 asked to write a re- view of LBJ'a mem- oirs. S om e staff members urged him to use this device to set the record straight and tell how his advice on Vietnam was igllored by Johnson. Humphrey ratUed oft a quick reply, which was put into memo fonn intended for the eyes of his aides only. "IT HAS BEEN !Uggesled that such a revitw," he said, "would.give me an op- portunity to crWdze the book, particular- ly on Vietnam, and in that fashion win some political friend&. I'm not going to do Ill I will have nodlillg to do with it! "Lyndon Johnson has been my lriend for more than 20 years. We helped each other aa Senators, and we worked loflether "1!en It< wu majority leader. He helped me become majority whip. t "Mortel and I have been close to him and to Lady Bird. He selected me as ·hll Vice President, and he helped me in my campaign for the presidency. "THERE ARE ALWAYS those woo try to get me to publicize our differences on ViEitnam. I can't see what gopd that will do the country, He read my memos and listened to my point or view. He had no obligation or responsibility to follow my judgment. "He was the President. aild surely those who know anything about our government must realize there can only be one olficlal voice in the Executive Branch. It is the President's, not the Vice President's. "I will not now be party to any scheme to cut up Lyndon Johnson .•.. I insist that everybody associated with me understand· my point ol view on the sub-· ject of Lyndon Johnson. This point ol View is to be strictly adhered to regardJess of Pollllcal consequences." Bu Geor9e Dear Gtorge: Are you the holl!ehold hill! col· umnist? How can amall blta of let· tuce, celery and cabbage be eully removed from a larae veritable bin without h1vlng to remove the entire bin drawer? I.O. Dar 1.0.: Rent a mouse. Dear George: Do you like hou1thold hints? Well, perfectly Sood root-ruleri for mttsurlng can be made by cut- ting a yardstick in three equal ltniths! HELPFUL HANNAH Deor Helpful : No wonder I dri!lk. (The calibre of Ulese quutions ts pretty bid. l I I I L. /ti. Bopcl Husbands Get It Slapped to 'Em ''Tlie tlt.vU h 1alttp or UvJ1a: nable wttll kit wife •.. " Ootai, ~ Esklme MEN WHO alsp their wlve,a ought lG be hauled Into court. All Illinois judge qned to tl!al B)it ho dots ool ~kt the Qffense u: atriously as th~ and me, ~vidently. He 'h-,1: posted tht following schtdule of fine! 11atn.st huto bands ln auch ca!d: Left-handei:I slap, sittln&, ft. Rl4bt- hande<I slop, aittlJ\g, 12. l.ell·bahde<I slop, llandill( Ila~ footed. $<. Rlgbl·hln~e<I alop, tt.ndlng flat-fooled, 15, Thi bllmorl!t. · r 'JtARE IS the ciUz.en who knows how to pronoqnet dipl!tarfa, dlpl!toog 111d napl>ta eor· J'dly. DID YOU think' buckwheat WU I Cerul like Oita, barley, rye? Likoo wbe. tt'a not, though. It'1 a cousin of rhubarb. A CLJENTI claiml be saw the fol- lqwing epltajlh on a tombstone In a Kentucky cemetery: "Ste, I tald you I .WIS sick," DISHF.S She insisted her husband dry the dishe!. He said, 1'No, ma'am, H you can prove to me that MYPl•ct l,rl tJ>e Blble it aay1 a man dried dishes, I'll dry. them for you, the rest ol m,y life." Oh, oh, an error. She quoted II Kings 21: 13. ClJENT WANTS to in<M i( a strOflg al.aging voice really can break a fine wine glass. As setn tn the TV commercial. Theoretically, maybe. But the Physics ])e. partmenl of Teias Christian Univenity has agreed to run experimenll for us to find out. Place your bets. WUI re- port the rtsulll ahort1y. QllElllES . Q. "Where'd we get the words 'doofllnny,' 'rigamagi(,' 'thingamabob' and 'W\ltChaD).lcallt''?" A. All I know is that la.et one •cornea from "wb"-t you may Clll it," The· rut have me baffled. Q, "HOW LONG should I bang a veniton t'l 1" prime?" · ':! it A. About thret weeks. SUPPOSE IT'S appropriate enough that the European oyster off the coast of Denmark changes Its sex from male to .female and back again juat about every five years. WRY IS lT girls, more to than boys, are particularly fond of hor1es? That's what I asked. Replies an Austin, Tez:u lady : "Because a good horse is like the ideal hua. band: strong, handsome and stupid.'' SOMEBODY getJ killed on the job every 3'l minut.es. Somebody dies in the traffic every 10 minutes. Such iJ latest reading o{ the Fatality Clock. SAY, HOW DID lhe let ten "lb'' come to represent "powid"? 1 Ill· • Address mail to L. M. Baud, P... O. 800: 1875, Ntw- port Beath, Calif. 92660. Copyri~hl 1971 L. ¥· Bo¢ Fl4 Crash .. , . . . . ..... .. ' . Stall Biii f T-eaclwrs Work Out Guiilelines ,, '. I Br PATIUClt llOYLB ' and with olber lflCben. I "Thi bill " ,......, "' ~ While Laguna Be a eh develop a 1ylillm U..t •ill lro- yowt(•lm -.-lltfi>lltl late prove the quality of !ft. and 1taylpJ !home fot the ··•trucUon by 1si1na 111 bollda)11, min)' o I t-h ~ I r cutificaled people to be more teachers lrf" still at tcKool, aware of lhe result.I they pro-wor~llll agaljlst a dUdllne \0 duce " comply w\th • new st:lle law under the terms of the new on achoo! employe eval.u1t10111. law, the establLshed guidelines Called the "Stull Bdl," the nwtt be determined and ap- recently enacted law pro'lidfa proved by the school board for the mandatory eYaluation prtor t-o Marth u , ~ of certificated ac:hool Dr. Reeves notes that employes alona: a aet of Laguna Beach ?:!a already iuldeJlllet to be de"loped by salWle<I many portions of the J each JChool district. Jaw byes t a b li 1 h in g pro- ' Lquna Beacb achoo! 1d-gramme<! objecllvu (POLS) .. DAILY ,,LOT 'Warning' minl9tratora and 11 teachers for many 1Ubjecta in the .. are ipenc1m, the week befcN acbools. .r lJ 11.T S 4 ·-_ lfn • Unf . ded Cbrlllmaa workill1 out th... Thi bill mainly provid .. for ,.ew ol'I• eere..w ... ,,"'Veneru .. 0 Ull guidelines. .V1lu1tlng the • m P l o y ' K ) hak h d Ith N I Tb I lf'--"Wt are trylbg to d•V>lop a1a!Mt tho,.. c la 11 r o,o m urt Waldheim Oelt a es an s w U. • Secre ary·Generll an , = job description' for all lune-gwdeliJlts, he notes. Tfieae th A tri el t d ~t ed Th t W t hin left to ·~ht N nze WASHINGTON (AP) -tions that go on in the school,. evt.luatlons will be written '11-e us ~ was ec e o 1ucce an . a c g ne are: sa Hou.se lnvestigatora have cal-11 y 1 1115tructlon superi~ nually for each l.tacher or ad· Terence, Burundi; Huang Hua, China; Jose Luis Molina, Costa Rica; Jacques led unfounded an allegation tendent Robert Reeves. "By ministrator b~ both his peers that ~ naw was found Jn the doing this first, each teacher and his superiors, Dr. Reeves Kosciusko-Morizel, France; Dlrnitri S. BitsiOs, Greece; Karoly Siarka, Hungary; Navy• Fl4 plane two weeks will then be able to develop •ays. Toru Nakagawa, Japan; Abdul Malek I'smail, Yemen; Javier.Perez De <Cuellu, before the defect caused one guidelines for hl.s own class." . Anoth.er partion of the Stull of the jetfighters lo crash. The so-called 'uguldelines" bill: wtntit doM not take ~feet Peru and Salah Ahmed Abrahim, Sud an. "The real cause of the will lief standards of expected until 1973, changes the pro---------------·-·------------------ failure was not determined un-student progress in each area ced~r~ under which a ti! after the cralh," concluded of study and will provide a cert1~1~ated employe may be a House Anned Services in-means of evaluating b!acher• dismissed. . . v e 11 t !gating subcommittee and admin!Jtrators in terms of The ma}Or cbangt in the report. how they achieve these st.an-present system by the new But the subcommittee head-dards law, aceordlnJ to Dr. Reeves, ed by Chairman F. Edward · i1 that a school district will be Hebert (~La.), ·said It is dif. For uample, one goal of a a~le to fir111:.a tenurtd employe fkult ·to understand bo\111 ~=:a atu~= i:!1'~!ar': ~~ without &Olnf . to court. Tbe testing procedures "were ap-names and locations of each new law apeci11es that tenured u d r · t" th t t.be pertoMel, ii deemed lncompe-paren Y so e tc1en . a bone ln the human tn:ly. "nle tent to teach or for many defect 'NBS . not pinpointed teacher might thtn be other reasons, can be fired by before the flight. evaluated in terms of how well a thr•member comm inion ' Hebert's report confirmed the students IJ'&Sp th i I composed of a teacher a that ~ hydraulic tube nip-ma terial. achoo! board member 1nd a ture which the ~avy says sent "The concern Is not for the 1tate hearing office. . the Fl4'out of ~nlrol and Into method," Dr. Ree ves says, The employe may appeal the the ground on its second test "but for the product." commis1ion'11 decislon to the flight last Dec. 30 first oo. "The Stull bill Is just a basic courts. curred during an engine runup guideUne itself," he adds, "I really don't see any ma· two weeks earller. Both pilots "and we pla~ to add more jor changes fn our operation escaped from the crash. than required to our own by the bill," Dr. Reeves notes. But it discredited the reP?rt guidellnes. For instance, we "We have an outstanding 1taff by a group of unJdentllled are~concerned both with bow a here and there are very few personnel obviously close lo teacher works with children areas for improvement." the F14 project at Grumman Aircraft Co. on Long ·Island that Navy civilian engineers identified the tube rupture as "fatigue fai]ure" and objected lo the fli4hl. Oefen~1ng ~rumman'r dt¢islon simply to repla;ce the tub;,ng, Hebert!s"1ubc:ommlttee 61id it found no evid~nce thal. &Q}'one knew· the falluri wu caused by vibrations until an el:l.enslve Investigation after the crash. .. Jt uid also •it found no evidence the civilian engineers objected ta the tt~st flight. 4 The group alleged also that thll!: Navy ignored its civilian Railroad's Demise Outlined in Report WASHINGTON (APl .< Federal lawyers probh1.( the financial ruin of the Penn Cen- tral Railroad have set a 1973 deadline for the pursuit of any criminal charges a g a i n , t Conner top officials suspected of conflicl of interests. after the merger. It said that .iis of March 19'10, aome fl00.5 million own· ed Pl!nn Central by it. customers had not betn col· Jected and the firm was tangl- ed in a web of incorrect bills, double billing, and unpaid bills. . Senator Scoffs Reports Of Eagle's Predator Role WASHINGTON (AP ) -Sen. Gale McGee .()).Wyo.) uy1 five daya ·of Senate hearings on predato11 control on public lands in the We.st have con- vinced him the role ot bald and golden eagles In attacks on livestock is minor. He commented after an Agriculture . Department of- ficial testified that the ei>yote population probably ill at a record high and is the most serious probltm faced by ahffp ranchers. McGee said reports of at· tacks an livestock by the eagles range from 11doubUul to rid!Culous." McGee u.id bls Senate ap- p r o priations aubcomm.itt.ee plans next' month to look into an \1l4ependent review of predator control ~ng made for t~ Interior Department. The priority should go to feed starvinJ people if ll\lch a choice evtr had lo be made, Terrill said. Edgar Adkins, an lnlernal Revenue Service a u d i t' o r , testified on methods u.sed by ranchers to get income tax reductions for livestock lost to predators. · Any livestock Joss I! deduc- tible, regardlesa of the cause, Adkin! said. Mcflff ~e<I U It would be posaible for r~ to ~ predator 1083 t:lilms ln order to reduce thtlr taxes. Adklra said raqehtra «tuJd t:heat on their taies, like any other taxpayers. But he added that rancM.r1 try in1 to cheat probably woUJa find Jt easier to pay no taJe! instead of to pad their predator lou claim1. •Deteriorating' SF _Jury Criticizes - City School ~ystem "' · McGee said the hearings have developed "a sense of urgen\ need for either the SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -each year for a apeclfJed nwn- suspcnsion of the use of poison The San Francisco grand jury ber cf years." tht rtp(lrt said ." in predator control or the has crltlciied the. city schools It charged that the system discovery of alternates." in a year-end report calling for wu "content to go thrq.h &he Mort information ii needed "radical" but tU'lspec\ned motlona of. lnstructina.'; 'V npredi.Ctability' Of Justices . Cited .. engineers' recommendation to dday the first test flight two months because of engineering difficulties 'and instead pushed the first test flight ahead one month. WASHINGTON (UPI) President Nixon bu no , II· Jusioni about how hit 'ttf'O newest Supreme Court •P- pclntea will vote. Attcr'lRy General JOhn N., Mitchell aay1. ' Mild>ell told a Federal Bar 'AalociaUon h.Ucbeon honoring reeen»t confinned Lewis F. Powtir and William H. Rehn- quist that President Theodore ROORVtlt once u:id U he had known how Juitice Oliver Wendell Holmis wound up voting he never would have appointed him to the Court. That year marb the end or the federal five-yu.r statute of limitations for pog!!ible of· lenses which may have oc- curred in the Penn Central 's boardroom and e 1: e cut Ive suites beginning in JM&, Commenting aner th e At the time, David C. Bevan was Pe.no Central'! chief finaoclal oUlcer and, as such, practiced "total control" of the firm's giant pension fund, the irepirt 1ald. The report aaid Bevan was instrumental in one rt.ock- purchase deal for the pension fund ln which nearly fl million was later written off u a total 1 O a II and only fl0,000 re- covered. on 'the extent of the coyote change.a in the system at all lt uld wholtaale CUttlng problem, he added . levels. cla!H11 at both aenlor and C. E. Terrill, an animal Char&lng that &horlcomings junior hlih schools wu a aclence research specialist, "feed the rlJlka of the 4'grlevow 1ituatlon," wit b Aid a survey of rancher• in criminals and welfare reci· absenteeism tncreaatni "tt an the West sugge!'ll.5 "that lo11es plents," the repOrt aald, "U we aca:leratln1 rate" every fear from p r e d a t or 1 , and fail to produce • first<IMI 1ioce 1164'. De•th N~tlees · AJllU)CKLE 6 SON ' lfES'l'da't MOtmlAllY U7 .E. l7tll St., Cottr Me.. -• B.t.LTZ BIRGEllON nJNERAL HOME , C.rou dd Mar · l1Mill C..UM.,.. ·fll.Ull • ·t!IJ. l&OADll AY MORTUAI\Y 111 BroHw11, (:etil Me11 . u I-HU . , McCORMICK LAGUNA 8EAcll MORTUARY 17U Llpla Cuytl u. IN-NU • PACll'lC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C<IMIU7 Morlll.,, 1111 ,.::~ -· Nnrport -· cam-ta -• P~EKFAMILY COLONIAi. PIJNEJIAL ROME !It! lo!Jl .... llellala•ter -• • SMITHS' MORTUAllY 1%7 Mtll SL H111dasto1 Bit~ -• Mitchell said he was "proud to say lhat President Nixon has no such Illusions or tx• pectatlons about his' Supreme Court appolntett .... he chose men Who he believed 1hared with him a ~conservative, judicial philosophy-." But, Mite.hell aald , Nixon emphasized that "U}elr sole obligation is to the Constitution and to the Ametican people and not to the Pruident who appoint«! them to their post. tions." Mltcb•ll aaid be could, 'not -claim the kind of "pruclenct'' with , which variou! otheri h•v• pred\cted Utt future VotJh1 couse cf the two juatlces alter lhey are sworn ln January. "The.lie observ_w ltfm t.o know preci~ly how tfle two future justices will vote on issues that have not yet betn created ," he sAid in a reference to liberals who fear Powell and Rehnquist wl\l push the court to the right, particularly on the Issue of In- dividual llbertie1. "f predict that they w i 11 prove to be emimenlly un- predictable," Mitchell said. "The fact Ja that Supreme Court jusUc:es have a way of delyJn& elfort. to classify t.6em 11 con1erv1tive or 1lbtra1. They have a· way or lookln& with fruh tyea at each new eaM." STARS 6)-<dnty Omarr ls cnt ot thP '\'Mid'• Jrl!1.t utrolo-ttn. His column 11 onit of the DAILY PlLOTS ir111:1t fPatures. Hebert's subcommittee call- ed thls an admlnlstrativl! disagreement and aaid it "does not directly bear on the S"peCiflcs involved ln ·t b e cnsh." The F14 project has been opposed in Congress by Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wls. l, who has said the cost per plane of $S.8 ~!Ilion j!ln· nounced last March may go up to as hi11h as S20 million. Hebert said the F14 crash made clear that Navy design and test1n1 roctdures need rlvUlon. 1 2 Prisons Condemned In Report FOLSOM (AP! -Cal~ornla 1hould I.ear down two of Its mQJi famo~ P~~ ·~m.1 the pro"'1'ty and walk away from It," the author of a COl't- troversial report <Wt the state's penal aystem says. Cr l m I no log lat Robert Keldgord told the State Board of Corrections the: t" o prbohs, F o I !'I o m and Sin Quentin, both built be.fort the tum of the ctntury, "impair the operation of even the most dedlcat.ed staff." release of a massive t,7IO- page "autopsy" on the ·cor· porat.e and financial body or the nation's largest railroad, James Taylor, trial attorney for the Interstate Commerce Com mission'• enforcement bureau, uld: "It federal law appears to have been violated we wnuld refer the matter to the Department of Justice with the posslbili!Y of a grand jury investigation leadlng to posai· ble criminal indictments." The report prepared by the enforCtrnent bureau deals with the rea11on1 for Penn Central's collapse and concludea that before and after formation of the company from the mercer of lhe New Yori: Central and the Pennsylvania rallro1ds, nothing worked rlaht: The combined ra llroad didn't run on tlmt, boz: cars fot hope:leasly J !l • t, 1witch- yardJ were overburcWJed, workers get paid more -up to •400 million more -than the comp.any could afford and debts became so enormous PeM Central offlcl1\11 had to reaort to "shaky" financing to get worklng capital. The report. said officlal1 became so preoccupied In P111:nn Centr1l'1 1ubs:ldiarie1 and oulllde lnvestmentl they nq.lecled the railroad business -or bled It dry for calh.. The report used terms like "fl>lal chao111 and ••widespread confusion" to dNCTibe what happened to rill.road operations -both on t.ht trlcl? and In the office At the time the stock of CBK Industries wa1 being purchased for the pension fund , Bevan -working through a Penn Central at- torney -purchased '56.000 of the securities for himself, the report said. It said such practices were common and added: "Be van and Penn Central vice president Robert Hazlett were In a po11tlon to marshal several hundred mi 11 lo n dollars of 111:mploye pension funds to their own advanl11e through the paralleling of J>lnlion fund1 investment.I and their own per1on1I 1J1. veatmenta. '' $7 Million Pact Given SACRAMENTO (AP) -A contract for more than $7 million has been awarded for widen ing a 3.7·miie section of the Ventura Freeway in Los Angele1 County. Slate Public Work.a Director Jamer A. Moe tald the f7,0401ooO contr1ct Wll award- ed to Xasler Corp. and Gordon H. Bill, Inc. ol S 1 n Bernardino which aubmltted the lowest of tlx bids opened Nov. l8. particularly from coyotes, are educational 1y1tem, we will "The educational system now at a high polnt. suffer later by having to spend must be pared to flt the "This is occurring In spite of much more in police and ctiild, no matter what cultural all current efforts to control welfare expenditures." back around he co mu from. predators," Terrill told the Supulntendent of School1 "AJ It la now, the child 1ubcommlttee. Thom11 A. Shaheen aald he either adapt.a hi~ to the Terrill said the Agricultural "would be the first tO agree ay1tem or fails!' Research Service has funds that city schools acro5S the ii~iiiiiiii;.;,;;i:iiii:iiiiii;iiii;iiii;i~· for research projects aimed at countl')'" are In serious. trouble i finding alternates !O the unless there are major present method of poisoning changes ln the direction of coyotes. schools and school programs." "Our objective la to find and Shaheen said news accounta test effective r e p e 11 e n t 1 of the grand jury report seem· agaln1t coyotes and dogs ed to have overlooked "many which could be applied to 1ood things that are happening aheep," he added. fn San Francisco sclic>Ols." "We do not know thal it will The grand jury report, be possible to find or develop prepared by a three-member an effective repelle'flt against c 0 m m It t e e , c h a r I e d coyotes or dots," he testified. "deterloratl.On" of the hl&b "However, the be n e f It 1 achools and said that after would be such that we believe meetings with school ad- it is worth • full effori." mlnlstrators and b o 1 r 4 Terrill uld ranchers believe . members, tbe committee wa1 Uiey have not only a richt, but •1sutl askin& the question.. an obllg1t(on to protect their what doe• a blab achoo! Iambi from prtdator1 by us· diploma mean?" ing poisoned bait. It aald Shaheen him.ell They feel, he said. tfr.lt con. could not • • a d e q u a tel y trol measures art inadtquate answer'' this question. and sbould be Improved. There 's no danger, he iaid, "It Appet>.!'I that the on I y PART TIME TYPIST APPLY THE 'NEWPORTER NE)YS Hit NIWPOIT ILYD. " ' NIWflOIT llACH PHONI N>I APPOINTli41NT 671-0271 th1t the coyotes ever wlll standard now in effect Is that become extinct. ii~t~h~e~s~lu~d~•:nt~a~tt~en~d~a~ce~rt~a~i~n ~~~~~~~~~~~ ''The coyote is too \nlel\igent minimum number of classes and too resourceful for that," he added. Thert are "too m a n y coyotes and not enough aheep in the West," he said. McGee asked the witnw whlch should aet priority In the event the nation had to cboote between meat pro. ductlon and wildJUe which are killed inadvertently by the poltoned coyote bait. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC Lease or ,Buy All Models ... Keldgord, ot Oakltnd , repeated recommtndaUons In hit 6SG-page report, authorized In 1970 Ind funded by a '250.000 federal arant, that the prilon llhould Jhut down. He 1-;;:;:::;============::;;iiijjjji9;;:;;:=====::;::;:;;,11 added they were archltet-I · tura.lly ugly and hampertd new prison JX'Oll'lms . Th111: meeting at 1ranite-wa1l· ed Folsom Prti.on w11s one of a &erle.~ being held by boa.rd I me.mbu! at various slate pri.'!09 to study !ht report'• find I ..... XNOTr1 'DAVE ROSS PONTIAC .. Who Ceres? • $115,DOO TAX SHELTElt -"-1'71 JRerrq JRerrq Gift Pac]{ 1410 HAl;IOR ILYD. tit fAll PRIYI COSTA MISA .... -?ii'o other ntMpaper tn tM world cares alxiut Jour CQITI• rnunlt:)' IUct your communl~ H!ly MWtpa.,.. does. Ill th< D.\ILY PILOT. • /Ill ... ~ ·~ ...... """' ' Mltfl 'fKlllllMfW l"rlfvcl ,. (_.,,.., L._. JIWUt, SJO,fOI 01 MOii lltvfHD ALL lff"lft lllUCTllU (7141 ~f·267J AT 'fOUll PAYOM'l'I n.1 P'h. 546-8017 tPlll t •AYt & WlllC 11• A,,M, T0 1t1• '"'° llJlllOAY1 11 AJA. T6 t Jl,M, --=-.... --••11_ I I ,I ·I ' . ' fl DAILY PILOT Coast Homes--. , For 'Judges .....,, -Ind -build .. 1111 .-Jn tbe Orange O>oll aroa ., boll- .,. ,_ battJt the olementa and the ~ eading -f., the·-ol -by. Jld;es in the 1'71 edition ol the ... Mila of Cbristmu Smllel" contest have made their tour flom s..t 8eaob lo San Clemente -coopcNOnhlp again ol the Orange Olw!ty Coul Aroodatlon Ind the DAILY PILOT. Oa their -aboard the Elplorer Motor Home Corp. '1 "tmilemoblle" (Ko- foot motor home donated to the - this year for .,. of the judges), the panel viewed displsys nominated by the local contest spooson. · • Here's a rundown on entries the fudgt1 judged in each community "None" in- dicates the local sponsor dld nol nominate an entry in the cat.gory. RESIDENl'IAL CAPISTMO BEACH -None. CORONA DEL MAR -'The Jen'y ; Thompson family, 2701 Shell Strfft. a red and whit. lighted Sanls C!Bus smiling off the dock. COSTA MESA -Mrs. Joseph Gobster, 1067 Cheyenne, garage door and bou9e dl<playing faces of Santa and · brlgbt1f ligbt<d. CULVERDALE (Irvine) -John and Jackie Jones, 17501 Wayne St., large Nativity BCtne with illuminated letters spelling "PEACE" ovevr tbe manger. DANA POINT -The George E. Weinert family, 33222 Palo Alto, both front ·and back yard gaily llBhted with blinkln( lights, Cllristmu trees, and • . . . Dl.ILY Pll»f,lllff,,... UNSCHfl)ULEO STOP '-Judges cruising Oran~e Co~t area to .find best~..ciecorations for prims m '140 Miles of Cl:lrisf.mas Siniles" halted their ·EX:plor~ 1!1'.HoJA> Hbme Corp .. "smllemobile" at home of Mr. and .Hrs._ Gene Qasaro, 20j)3 Vista Cajon, Newport • Beach, to see display 1of handmade elves; Sari.tats' helpers and other elements · of Fairyland scene. Though the display wasn't-officially entered in Con~ test, judges felt it merited their attention. ' family, 227M !sis~ Drl .. , both sides of house clo\:Oraled, cineiirllh .. , boat -in lights Ind mii.clut Cl1 ~ waterfront, the other with a candle and l!IOW1Dall ouUlned.jn •lJihls. ·COSTA MESA -None. Wheatly,. 17811 Bead> Blyd., window CULVERDALE -None. dlspiay with tree -t<d in gold, and DANA POINT-tlowers by Sunimei'1 • brfiliant'gOKI ~· ; . · -1 • • owned by Dan McDuffl, 34161 Pacific · l.WUNl.(~EACH -E·sch'bach:.s Coastlllgbway,decoratedwhlt.treewllh Floris~ owued by BW Eildibacb,• Z30 IOred""'ts oulJlne n ... ~"-• Bl'l(Od,.ay,, Laguna Beach, wbole-interior llUl!'l'""' ..... ,... ··-· o1, llol'e ·decorated. for O.rldznal ;m- FOUNTAINVALLEY -Gn>cker Banli, duding seyeral b'ees, ·eocll &conted 10060 Slater Ave., each, window .painted wlth•a'differmt theme. ,. with a different Christmas theme. IAGUNA NIGUEL -None. 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH -Amerioan _-.;_ ·, ' ' ---.;--h-. And a 'Ho; Ho, Ho' To You Too, Buster , Jli.ARTRUll R. VINSEL ' No wonder old SL-Nick' was a 111fit. One hour playing l!anta. Cla\11 roqulrts the ,f!~i::e of Job, the -ol Solomon and -U yoo aqµirmed dowo eyery y with.. every Item Iha lltUe darllnp want -•tt WOUid require the wea!Jb,, Of Howard Hughes. The asslgnmeo! to do ll "!a& dttamod ~P ~y a clty edit«. Bt 11 usually a former reporter. His jo6 lS to &it around dreamlng DP •Mignmentl for, you that be would never choose for himself. He Ia usually quJle IOOd al Jhla. . , , ONE SEASON rr waa 119king around· bu,11 streeta wllh eyes patclied .. p, dllgulaed aa a blind man to aee 'tt people are r<aDy nJcer to their fellow tJ!OD al <llriltmas. . But tbel'a another story: , · · 'Ibis cme opeoa In a department &tore lllll1'• nlOlll, dleuing to be a atand-in Sallta whtle the, real old pro from the North Pole popt out' fer a putrami on rye. ! His be!~ 10 sizes too big, suggests be eals •weD. HlJ trou.sert fold over by one-third agairu Putting aa , hll: volumlnoUI coat is like bavlog a tent collaple m yoa. His phony nylon wig llrkles and Itches; hla phony white beard t~pa slipping down, uposing my real red beard. And 10mebody forgot to reserve any shfni black boots. SO I SHAM~ bravely to nly throne in un-5anta-Uke blue tenols shoes to begbi !ililng little childrel's hearls with cheer. . My i>wn Is pouodinf and the floorwallter does not appear . tm'presaed with hla stand-in. jolly old "'1nl Visions of lawsulls are danclng in hla bead like sugarpfums, should any amcmg several ~ble disuterl occur. ' • .. ' The tint --looks .. scared .. &Ubolilule Santa feel& "Ho, ho, ho, IJtUe Girt What do you want for Cbriltmu?" 1 Only a skilled shorll>and stenograpiler .could bave caogbl the whole llst, including toys I never knew existed. . • . "JwaoojmlnlaturtkitcbenaChattyKathydolliiateargugunnababyslstema • Mattel~blegummachlba>acowbo)'l1olnapalntb111umberuetnakllte • ' teoaaquariumna ••. , •." she apewed. • ,. I TOE NEXT LrlTLE boy came right l<>,jbe Poinl I 0 What do you. want for Cluiltmu Llttle:-SO,?" ' ' ' ' "Good Lord," he 'declared, a righteouAly .indignant &-year.Old, wlo may have eonfused the names or the sacred iofant and Santa Claus. . • • . . . • atarl. ' FOUNTAIN VALLEY -The John Richard! family, 10286 Cardinal Ave., a grand collection of band ~ designed p(vwood bears, tho Old Woman · in the Shoe, Santa, a creclie, and many other cbarscters. MISSIONVJEJ0-"1111! Chi:l·~er famllf, 2'312 Cbr1Wita ~ 1il>lue roof lighted with red and greoo u,iu., 1arage wrapped as • package, m ,tjle. f{ont lawn displaY)ng a hand cr8fteil lllW.'tfying to ,gel bis' bum> to l"ll a , ~-. fill!' Of ·prestn11, : ' Beauty FJOrists, owned by Gon!On I ~ FOn=1 -None.-, MISSION VIEJO -Mission Viejo Com· .. I senL you a whole list two weeks agof Didn't you gft It?'! 1 Nut ·came twins -a boy and girl - a dynamic duo one could easily NEWPORT HARBOR --None. SAN Cl>EMENTE -The !!an Dixon G d t w· family, 4117 Calle Abril, llg~ angels ra ua e IDS and manger scene, a Santa·Claua: and and pany, 26137 La Pai, two street corners, one with a huge and lighted pastel Ohrlstmas tree, the .Qther with Santa's workshop, other over-street ·and ortstreet d-ationa throl!BbOOI ~ community. tee is. capable of double trouble. , ' l!'hey Joqked confused when told Santa Claus ~ twins ~ be twlca u good as other little chil41'en, because there are two of them. ;. a candy cane walkway C(IJ!lplete · B ls S d Finally the. ordeal ended. The profesl1onal fake SAnta returned from lunch, an odor· of 110methlog ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH -The James music and dancing elves. russe tu y NEWPORT HARBOR ·-Fashion Island, the Columbia Yacht; strung ffom masthead to railings with wliite lights. stronger than plstrami on his ·breath. . . . . The amateur fake Santa -'pufiing •like 1 cbronlr asthmalic alter ID minutes-of bo, bo, Jio.Ing -was off duty, arid oot a minute too""'· ' · "BEY SAl'll'A CLAUS, ask my girlfriend here .what she w&nll for;Quist. mas," crowed a rb.lgb school kid, just as old St. NJct reached the men's room to change. R. Anderson family, 6362 Shayne Drive, a SAN JUAN,WISTRANp -Mr. and A Golden We~t College graduate has ,.liglowi display rovertog the entire front Mri Russ Wafers, 31352 opo Juan Ave., woo a Rotary International 9'1!olarship to yard, including hand comtructed figures huge Santa ..uU!ned ·in red and white study political science and geography at 'and animals. lights using~.''sm1:1e'.' f~ce. ' the Free University of Brussels in LAGUNA BEACH -Dr. Eleonor SEAL BEM:ll-'Nooe. / Belgium. ' Fr a1 v1wn .. ; p k Dri hand __ .-1' The scholarsip was given to Harry M. azer, "&&> .. a ar ve, UMM.lla\ClAL _ Zatkowski, a Westminster resident. He SAN CLEMENl'E -Lindy's Shop for Men, 13Z Avenue del Mar, gaily decorated in golds and gr<ens, the win- daws are very Olristmasy. ••Santa ls going to water bis reindeer," I lied, wtiile regarding the gang with a merry old twinkle •• cut and painted gingerbread men and , .. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -.The But· tery; S1M3 Camino Capistrano, wiDdow dbplays of delicate oJd.tim.e Clriatmu Suddenly that ...... didn't SOW!d tight. .. Is that what you call it' at the North Pole? We say It aDother way down bere," be quipped, drawing giggles and guffaws from the png. -· · Santa Claus. · ~ ~ BEACH ·-Village Hair was sponsored for the award by the Hun-, .... ._ ,Dof1ei1J p k · Ungton Beach Rblary Cub. LAGUNA NIGUEL -The ~lei tr. 'ii ~ t:ee fillln• Gie ~~· Zatkowsld r<presented college students Dlmn fllDlly, 11111 Natlol:Wf.'ark Drive. ~Jn ~ , ' this year at the 4th annual Congress for ornaments and decorations. ' No anart kid with 1 crop of aoie l>right as Rudolpi> tbe -know-Wbit'a. rh.e is gOing to embarrau old Santa and get away·with it, because old Santa keeps traclt of bad boys. ~ . ~'· .• .1£. _ , =~.1~ = = ~~ (x;bN~ MAR·~ Car1'1•;,...en, ~~unlty Progms ~ ~tlngton candles and a stained 1lua window. 21124 Pacific Coast HJghway, beautilul He ls one of 400 studenls tnnlQgJIOtlt tbe tree decoJ'ated wtlb butteri»es cocv nation to receive a Rotary scholarship for ~BEACH-Cily BID,~ ID llght<d~'C'. ~df~ 0 Seasons G~1." Red' inoWflakt mounted on end ol Municipal Pier. , U ·tbera. ts ~jlul!re, aomeday a ,...,. a~per rtp0rt.r and rn bl the lid dflllrjil 11ory • • , • lie yW :be fa ~ ly dsurd Santa UI, LAKE FOREST -The Ed Edwards .·· itrurUid ol. Pink featben. foreign studles. . ' " . -. . ' Marines Conduct Snow ]ob . 4,dulJ"fiood WASllJNGTON (AP) -with an amphibious landlng Al big aircraft carrier. Franklin • C J ;J. L" • 'Humble H~' Teaches. 'Illlrty-three Navy Warships lWd Stat. Park. . -' D "&oseve!t the gulci.ci · ' 0Ur,u, 'Ci 0St and a ~man Marine landing The exercise whlch will also · · · --' . ~. ' 1 PriSQn Broad~ting force will conduct maneuvers include antisubmarine warfare ~e cruiser Albany, t;h e, •. • • along th• Maine coast ~ drilll, clO<e air suppoit, and ' helicopter carrier Guadalcanal University month to t.st the AUantlc other fae<ll of oeat ·combat, and Ille heavy cruiser Newport · • ' . • CHINO (AP) - A class in The class ls one of 30 fleet'1 ·1bility to operate in bad are the firit of their tin11 to be · N?•· flaphlp of the 2nd . tos ANQELEs (AP) _Of-broadcasllng which includes c:Ourses at Chino aimed at winter weather. held in weatber-c:ondl:tlons for Freel . · · instruction from a former disc · reliabilitation. Otber classes The exercise, called "Snowy several years, the Navy aaid. • ever.:a11, the exercise will ficials o[ '~ University of jockey convicted of second inclµde a deep 1ea d.ivJng Beach," wlll be held an. 17-21, The ships will Include the fuvolve 'about 15,000 men. · Calllorolaitaf a. new-state law degree murder is under way . scboQl and an a n 1 m 8 1 ~~~~· -• gr.inting. 18-year.old.! the legal at the California ·Institution bandllng-carttaker a c b o o l , rights of adulthood could cost for Meo. bqth with good marb in .. SHEETS-KING SJ.ZE F~~~~=ER • ·s _4 _ •. o.., .··' . Witt! l!Mltclll .. ~ .t SJ.t7 • pelr .... ,._... Pdtow C•• Sl.'7 • . . . . 'rhlf ~\If MlU'M In o!rtr to lt1l Ml' a llOUdtatklll. of U oft .. to bUJ' U1 O! tlltlt.urWa.1'lleoff¢ti madt oN, ~ u. ~ •• CHART HOUSE :ENTERPRISES r commOtt Stock ($0.lDParVAlue) PRtlllUIOPEB8114BE B/W/ A INCORPORATED · ·Hambrecht i Qulsr c.oenm. i Co., Inc. Stephens, Inc. Herron Northwest -- the university more than '2 With the honorary call let· securing jobs for "graduates." million each year. ters of KCIM -altho~ its "What the Ca Ii fol' n i a programs can't go outside the Department of ComctiOD.'I is 'Ibe loss would result if an prison under regulations -the interested 1n is that we're .estimated 1,400 out-of-state broadcast schooling aims both , going to have 'to make mem • students took advantage of at rehabilitation and secwing emplo)'able on the streets," their adult status and became jobs on the o~ide for sue· says the class adviser, cor- residents of C a I i f or n l a ' cesstul graduates. rectionpl officer Rusi Howard. "Everythinf theie • Is to . The prlion radlo school wW avoiding out-of-sta te fees know about radJo stations will last from six to nine months . which .are about $1,500 per Som ....u.,..... I -'..i..-1. h · be taught at this school," Wd e r.-.uu GUM1U ave ~ 7ear for 0D4ergraduates. _, .......... 1 that f Harvey Miller,.,who once Com· provciu 80 J"')"Uar a ew • A budget spokesman said manded high air .• ratings as iQmates have actually applied 1 Ulere are 8,378 out.of-state "Humble Harv" of L 0 8 for, and received. permlsslon 1 atydents in a total UC enroll-Angeles rock station ·KHJ. to continue .ctaqes even after .-ment of 109,066. Of those, 3,129 Mllli'!r, 3S, Who earlier this their term is Upr <are undergraduates and S,249 1 d 02lno is a-Jftdominently ; are graduate students. year i> ea -ed guilty to second miJilmum-security, fenceleu degree murder in the-shooting · The s]iokesman said the of his wife, said iD an in-facility about 40 miles east of estimated loss is based on an terview that the object "is not 14s Ange.Ip. assumption that 40 percent of to turn out stars or radfo -~-'-'-------II the undergraduates w o u I d personalities but to tw'n ·out make the lwitcb. qualified people." . . ~TARS Before students could take Spokesmen say n e e d e d advantage of the law, the materials for the class of two &pokesman said, the uolverslty dozen inmates have 'been would have to change its donated ld part by broadcast Sydney Qmarr bl one of the world'• great utroJo-gen. Hit column fl one of the DAILY PU.OTS areat featutts. · · regulatlbns whlcb now say a industry members. 1~-------­ student is not an adult unUI 21. J::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"ill M pokdman aaid t h e!I I · regents · wm probabl1 reduce LEASE or UY the age to 11 at their meellng nei:t month. He said they probably would keep other residency re- qulrement.t, Which tncjude one year <iJ (>IG>llcill presence in the •\ale 4nd car ttglstraUon or, paym~ o(. state income \al .. u •Piillfahle. 0 Assumina the regents make tbl ci>OlllO Ibo big q- tlon will ba how many of our .......,-studenls wtll take advantage of the law1" one apotesman uld. "At this Point we do nol koow the answer to lhaL" LOCAL EDITORIALS The DAILY PILOT <j?uite O~en Rghts City Hall ••• f'!"-•·1'72 CONTININTAL 01 MDCUIY - 'Tm·.,_ llkt" mm <ltflt .....,. ... ., ""'""' ........ ., Mft"CllfTI "' ywr dltk• W.t f1N •"- " itfllo!'"' "" ................... """'',. i.UtNd f9 '°" ...-..1 -. FREE BOOKLET ! ...., .. ._.... ...,. • rtctfWt • "--.. ... __..... •n l'M' ..,... 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Ingels tallcs seriously about women;s 1•Ub"•ln an article in which he confesses he, !,D•Y be "the onll guy Jn the new ~ancipat,a. society who still be- lieves in tradiU~nal mBDijage." e MIDNIGHT-SPlCIALS -Cooks looking al>ead to nut week's all-oigbl parties and clock watch sessiona will appreciate step-by-step instru .. lions for creating casserole dishes. All Coming Saturday in the DAllY PILOT a B.v CAROL MOORE • Of .. DlllY ""' Slaff J Gazlni out the window, Mn. l\lyrlle 'cOow~· ~ be enthusastlo about t"°"".'" . . 'Fol"Clirlitmiu.vll!I not be• apeelal .i.,. l:r~~ "j . II w~ be tlko any other ~ tile She ~ heir· HM "sOOnds ol. Cl1riltt4u children's f~t rµnning down tbe *1Jway,• a familiar carol on tbe in- tlrcom. Spicy. aromas ol holiday lood tft th(ough the ~':m. But they pas1 her Jareeting cards and stasonaUyrks tell !f~ much Qiristmas is ma(l~ of tradi· 'f'IJI and memories. r f Mrs. McDowell remembers candlelit tJ?es, 1leigh rides down city·streets and lkk~ the bowl after fruitcake was made !tom scratch. But Wbo is there to listen? ~Who cares about "_gra~mas" wl;lo fjbn't live in houses you nde "o~er the 11ver and ~rough the woods to"? , A &J.ltt.ering, tree· in the lounge of a Q,sta Mesa 'COO.Valescent home brings ~cit mem9ries of merrier etu:istma~s i, her 82 years and ·her eyes glisten hke , ornaments. • ILeaU>ery,.rippl~•hands pull the blu~ Itri~ afghan·' Slf\lg oYer her knees as she Compares her practically overlooked Chftstma! to one.oJ the few joys.left in her Ille -the Los Angeles Dodgers. i "Both the holiday and baseball seasons ~me only once a year and when all the citement is over, as they aay, 'just wait ti! next year' ... mlf.bt." · Her eyes shine, merrily this time, 8$ & remembers going ~her first Dodger g&me last summer. trithds had ar- 1',Jllged for her"name to be flashed on the 'f'O!'eboard an9~ several celebriUes,1 in- <:(udini Jack {JeMy, ~e.over to greet !/!! "tilUeold lady" (an. • .People ~aied. • . That was,the differeoce Mrs. MCDoweJI ~nsed a iihe , look~ a!O'lnd Per room decorate<t 'With Do4ger ~nruµ1ts .. posters and menfurabilia instead '()f, wreaths apd tyiubh:s1• · 'The J staff here is marvelous, really t8oUghUul about holidays. They fil: a big bOUdaf meal but you can't expect them to ·d much more; ttiere are too many .of us," she said, tumipg ~ack to the wm.-•w. 'Perhaps she was .remembering ~e d!iristmas . pag!'80t• .In the parochial . tcli6olJ al b<o New Orleonl Cbildbood. 'Ibere were never very many people around her <Jl1'iltmil trfeJ. She WU an only ohlld and had no chtldren ol her own. But there were people. People · ho opened packages. People In take snapabots. People In w1lch the woi.· bly rider 011 the new bicy<le. People who •macked 1lle!r lipo over plum puddlJll. Where are the people now? .f AJone. She pulls a Christmas card otf ,fhe window sllJ'for a filth reading ol the day. Tears well up but not over. 'Ihat kind ii: aaved for immediate pbyslcal pain. Alone. But not re.ally. A. few otberS' shuffie down quiet l!aU.. In the !ale •I· tirnoan twilight. Multiply that hr. ... ,. other convalescent hotne.s in the city. And then consider the number of rest homes in the county ... Unclaimed 11packages" of kisses, know~ ing winks and knitted brows, wanting a person ri;ir Clu'lstmas. She first !eit iso1aled·when no one ask· ed her to string popcorn and cranberries for their tree anymore . Were old people ignored on the , holidays? Would thelr presence go unheraJded? What was the world mis&- ing? People with package's, gcurrying on the sidewalk oui.side, assumed everyone has family. That's not true. Her In-laws are in Louisiana. It isn't that Mrs. McDowell is a recluse. She's a fa\/Orite of the nurses, . talks animatedly about last week's slkie show on Africa and smiles at the mention or the Dodger&. She could join any family's fireside cir· cle that's missing a generation. You come ,into this world alone and go out that.way but in between ls meant for sharing. Whatever the frail woman iJ recalling mists her eyes. · Stie takes another bite of a candy bar. and concentrates on the l'(luslc. There were happier times. "I've ltiWays ijked the sentimental son"s, not the ragtime stuff they have now.' Btit thtfe is always nu1sjc and the same paW view from th,e window. And y~steryears that come to mind. But, it's Chrislmas that's supposed to be &peelal. · 'Women '.Liberated' 1. I ~ ,\ .... ~ . .., 1, ... , Mrs. Myrtle McDbwell gazes at a trimmed tree and remembers Chri~tmaies ·past, for they were much merrier because she shared those with loved ones. . " • ,\r,,1 ••. , ~ .... • , • . . • • "'t,tt 1'~11,: :~·.:Pace-self f i Mg Year? . " ' .. ) !'. . . . . . By PEACE M0FF~1 I. A' HltWllHllll'tt Wrlftf' televi.sipn repah'. , . ! 1971 wa.s the first year ;.woman wu ~,1971 w.aa ,the y~ar .of the libl;!rated even considered1for the Suprime Court, Ean -;or w~s .it? · •· • though ·not appointed, and the year the wis the ·year Swis,11 women won the ·: SUpreme COUd struck down ·an Idaho law t to vote, •001 it also was -Ole, yei~• ·that ga,ve men preference over women in WoPosal ·to eiifra'n'.Chl!e women. in ,the ~ . adnirb1stering deceased persons' estates. d.untry of Llchtenstein was defe~. · ' It was the first time since the 14th ?it ·was a year during· which women Amendment went Into effect in 1868 that ipade tnroads:lnto.: mal\Y fields , ,such as the supreme Cow.rt said women had been If>lilica, the armed rorc:es antt sp<!tts ~4 ~ equil right.. tfiere was a · fnyrlait of stQri~ about · 1n ano~r case the Supreme Court rul· women in ·pto(eSsions uaUaDy ,th<fldght' of ed employers~ cannot refuse to hire closed td their au -fUCh as truck women with small children while taking ivinf, ~nsttuction ' and radio and on men in the same situation. · : A male tiastion in Washington, D.C. fell llELlA AIZUG in 1971 wbM .the National Press Club agreed fo.1 accept women as members. Not to be outdone, the Women's National Pi'esa Club'voted 104 to o to admit men.> : The ·last or' the Ivy League colle,e1 ~ bold out asain!t co-education gave in this -,year, loo. Trustees of 202-year-old Dartmouth College adopted coeducation after more than two years of study and d.iSC\lSlions. FIRST GENERAL • on July 16 Jeanne M. Holm became the first wamu. lo be promoted to brlgadle: general in the Air Force. Of her ap- pointment, Gen. Holm said, "I never ex· pected this in my wildest dreams. '"l'hls publicity associated wilh the pro- motion of a woman to thla rank will help people realize there are women In the armed forces. And it will prove to women that they may now aspire to the higher. tanks~" Women all over the country had an an- niversary party AUf. 2& celebrating the Slsl year of their franchise. Mayor John: IJndsay ol. New York City proclaimed "Women'• Rights Day" and named tht first woman police captaln Jn the city's history. 'The gallery or the American Stock Ex· change felt the brunt of women's wrath that day when eight lemlnlsta lnv1ded the premises,. ahoutlng, "Desexagrate Wall Street," and "We can't bear any more bull ... HEADS OF STA TE Three women who are heads of state piloted their countritt 'through unepy times this year. ln India, Prime Mlnlller Indira Gandhi was reelected to•hel! third term of office in spite or a ·four-Party op. po1ition alliance. · lllr1. Gandhi bad called the electlona 1 year ahead of schedule to seek a fresh mandaie r~, jler Socialist policies, and obviously achieved her goal. Israel's premier Golda Meir received In hOnot from her country in 1971, though the wording might be objecUonab\e to femlnisU:. Mn. Meir was chosen Israel's ''Man of the Year." The 73-year-old grandmother, in the SOlh year of her ar· rival in Palestine, continued to fact pro- blems -within l!rael's border and out. Ceylon's Prime Minister Sirimavo Ban~ daranaike clamped a curfew and emergency measures on her country in April when insw'rtctionlsts launched an attack against 7f police stations. They hel4 control of several rural village areas before being put down by the armed ,aervices and police. POLITICAL VIEWS Several women made big political n!ws In the United' Staies this yoar, ond Congresswoman Martha GrUflths, D- Mich., voiced the thougbt.s of many women when she predicted it would soon be 1mposaible,to elect 1ny man pruldent who does not take a firm stand on women's rights. But this yiar a worn.an was thinldng about running for the presidency. Rep. Shirley Chisholm D-N.Y., the only black woman in O>ngress, said if she ran it would be "not only from the standpoint of a black person but from· the ~tandpoblt of a woman." · 'In ociooer Mn. Chisholm said &he ex- pected" In rlllaa ll00,000 by the end or tbe year, and ll lhat.bappened, ~ ..W, ahe would fom\ally announct for president OD . New Year'• D~y. • "lt'1 not ooly the question of the presJdency but of a whole new thrust tn ., covernment," .ihe saJd. Mrs. Chlahohn added it wU necessary to rulJu "there are other peoplea 1n America belides white males wtlo have taltnll ind capactUes and ll "' can cet them Into l>Jgh positions we WI ltrllghten out tha ' mesa in America." · !Hila Abzlig, forceful DtmocraUc con- greaawoma:n from Ne" \'Ort, atayed Jn the news also. One of het' fct.ioN wu to tntrod~ an effort to disrfiahlle the en- W. U.S. draft system to cut off man- i)owtr ior it.. <onflict In lnlloch!nl. (Set WOMEN, PIC•·IV , SHIRLEY CHISHOLM GERMAINE ·GREER JANI FOf<IDA . . ·~ .. ... .. -... . " ' . . . . I . . ,. • .. 'J .• • ~ • • ·.i: ' men ... Ii • • • ... i • '. .. ~ I ; ' i • '"l 'I' . ,f, ' ' • • i ..J.c.. ,.d~· 1110h o.?•11 ~ ,.· · llEA ANDERSON, ;Editor • •: ,r111.,, o.r.m.., 24, 1tn ,.,. , :· I' i • • l fj , . " Ann Landers •. \" ... ~ ' Hu bby,.s :, Adv fee:· . . Plan .fot;,~Euture -·-DEAR ANN LANDERS: You do 1 IDt of good. Please do some more ,by adVi4lng the unattached bachelors lo be wiser •d · more compassionate when selectint'6b- jecla !or their alfecUon. It wW pay oll In the Jong run. .•. .. • . "" " • • • • • •' > • " • . . • ... < • • •• •' Instead of pursuing the you n g 1 because It was in your column that J ~ beauUful, &Ought-after female, I strongly Jt -at least 12 yean ago, -MRS. J. p.. recommend the woman who!! over 50 -P. not beauUful, and not the taraet of every DEAR MRS. J. D. P.: Your t• KUY .in town. My reaaons are the follow~ made my day. Tbu* J'lll for letUJc ... inc': know. I bope every word yoe wrote Wll 1. They will not yoll. be read cudally by _,._ :wioo .~ • 2. They wW not tell. ~-..-'I' • , . 3, They will not swell. trltat uy of u mipt need tbat Ufaavbtl f. 1bey are grateful as hell. advlct! , ' 1 No, 'I am not a•rounder. I've. been ha~ ..,, plly manied for over 30 years. But lf Dr;A.R ANN LANDERS : Reeently 'you something happens to the Uttle. Woman, printed ~ very intertstln& column from a I'll !mow where lo look. -FAllGO ·' 'yowig girl who wanlod In know why~ DEAR FARGO: Thulr1 !or y..; -. ... )•oprleod ,hpt bl~ ~ open when be I'm &11d you'll bow 1'wbere to IM." · .~ bei:. Shi 1aid it made her un- Make ••re you do11t it.rt lootln1 befon comfortable and I can ctrta1nJy un- aometbhlJ. bappem to tlte LJt&Je Womu, . dentand why. >i or sometl:Wll ml&llt happen to .YQU1 • ~--~ , That letter stirred a young Jilin to DEAR ANN LANDERS: Wo had ,.r1re write about BIS girt wbo dtdi.Vtmow In our homo last week and I lee! llk6 tho what In do with her anna when ti. tlsaod luckiest person In the world. Ye11-1Dcty 1,,_ because my husband ind J Ind ,our two her. He said they hung at her side me a children are alive. When 1·thin~ of what C?Upl•j corn sLalkJ. ·• • mlgbt ban illP110J1ed, 1 ~pk< Ill over. . .. your advice was· In •uaost In tho lit! The lire tlartod In tile Uvin( room -W:t she put them 1roond bla aboolders. faulty wlrlng. 1t wa1 3 1.m. ~ I 1m~· .. That waa very senJ!ble. Am . And DOW, 11 ed smoke. By the time I nollied ~ '&ID 1 »yoor'Old who bas lllOthel' quea. Wll l lire downstairs, I couldn't ... my Uon whicl> might dumb bot I need hand 1n front ol my face. ·R-inswer. How c::n abQuld i •1-l to a I awakened my husband, called the Ure rather .. ,. boyfriend wlloo I kin bbQ deportment, grabbed the chll<lren and goodnight? -DELLA made a nm for the back 1talra. lt was IO llllJ of amoke we bad to turn beck. I remember re1dlng something yun4igo 1bollt wet bed1heet1 over the head with li>le1 poked through for the eyes. , DEAR D.: -clOoe ,_ .. M .... '°"" ,...,., • --bot for ..... away M lile'U bow yoo're 111d7. • We raced to the bedroom, toot the How f1r 1bould a teenage couple io? 1hett1 oll the bed, held them under the cao liecklng be aale! When doos M 1hower, poked boles with 1 acisaon and I become~ hor lo:hVllt•l Send !or Ann carried one cbUd while my husband car-L&n'aer1 booklet, ••Necking and PettJ.nc riod the othor, down Iha back 1!1irs In -Who\ Af< the t,Jmita1" Mall yt>ur re- ulety. ount-10 Ann Landen bre1ro ol ti'! DAI· Thlt wet bed1boot stunt probably 11vtd iv PU.OT onclqolng 50 centa in Coln and our Uve1. And now I wan\ lo lbanI< you·-:-.. :~ I~, •IMIJ>td,.Jtll·addro~ ... velope. I I I j I ' ': • . . . ! : .. · I ,• • '. 11 . .I ' . I ' L I• :- • . . .. • ' • , • i. I I r ' ' f • • • • ' . .. .. \'. .... :~. 11.. -~., .,, •.• , . ' . .. MLY PILOT • I'/"......,·""·· ' • ' . . .·~· ' , ., Politics T·ie By CAROL MOORE Oft119Dl~PU9tl.,. Irvine'• fltat city coun- cilWOllWI almoll I had the ultimate C1J11palgn weapon. "Molber ought to bani o!1l Gabrl:elle P r y o r frisbeea," recommended 10n Ben, 7, u he lei out one day with yel another batcll of campalp butlons to pau around the nelghborboocl. Instead Mrs. Pryor capltallu:d on her experience as a director of the Village Park Community Asaoclation and "took advantage of being a woman and being proud of what I am." "It's more acceptable now for housewives to be in government; perhaps part of the new trend where voters w&Dt officials responsive to , them rathtt tllan hard..-.! Jeadenblp,.. mt the pixleoh ml penuu!ve Mn. Pryor, the morning after her election. "I could clve my viewpoint as quickly ml for<tlully as I could ml not worry about pleuinl or being deferential 1 to men. But I did find the men easier to convince w l t b statl!tlca on specific issues. ''The women in these nelghborhoods are veey active in community al80Ciations, enrichment programs a n d PTA's at schools so they knew me already. J was fortunate to have good cross-community contacts going into the race." She also had tremendous aupport -"spur of the m~ ment baby sitting. dooated din- ners and door-to-door determination" -from her :waynes~ ·'ft:1le Gala Hard to Match , •• •y CAROL MOOU 4ook'1 ramp'.' ~ .. Dt1tr ,..., ....,. • ~ge in leuning ~ : It was defmitely M In, as tJle Wayn_es' plans to build a~ the. temiJ people say, for the : ,!'!"(ti Carina Mir Tennis Club juest! and celebrities ctmtting adjacent to the Costa . Me~a Country C I u b . Architect s and dancing under the red sketches and a scale model ·~ t.ent festooned with silver were on display. ~1 at the JOOn Waynes' -Advantage in being snap- Chrlrtmas party. ped by Vogue and Women's ~ -Advantage in seeing the Wear Daily photographers. Juxurlously appointed Plaid taffeta and pastel Bayshores home decked out crochet were frequent choices the holidays -the family 's for the black-tie affair. In the entry, wreaths on Many of the women wore front paUo latUcework and holiday red, including Zai Zsa evergreen garlands on the Gabor whose l e g e n d a r y atamoods lopped a • chlffon dress with deep sequined cuffs. Black knits were chosen by Mrs. Madelyn Gonzalez in a sheath with bright l y checkered midriff and Miss Aissa Wayne in empire design with Camelot neckline. Hostess Pilar Wayne, in flowing purple ornamented "rith gold paillettes. se.id it took about three weeks to choose the club's name. '1[ wanted It to show a love and closeness for the sea." Such sports personages as the Roy Emersons, Rod Laven, Tooy Trabens and William Sboerl'laken were on hand as the host described In· door courts as "the coming thing." Four of the courts and the clubhouse wW have glass roob. Hugh O'Brlan U8ed a cane making his way among the red &kirted cafe tables centered with hurricane lamps and holi- day greenery. He tore knee ligaments during a spill on the fet for uBrob." Joining the buffet line for beef stn>ganolf complmiented by cocklall shrimp ml fresh tropical fruit were J o h n Derek. Vince Edwards and John Gavin fnd the Mmes. Dean Martin, Ellen Carter and Gene Washburn. Guests takipg a break from the crowded dance floor lo tour the Poseidon yacht dock· ed outside included the Prentis Cobb Hales, Buddy Ebsens and Andy Devines. The harbor was a dreamland of multicolored boat light! dlffU!ed by heavy mist as the music of Michael Paige's band drifted from the tented patio. Tony MarUn, who earlier serenaded the dancers, left the party caroling with t h e Anthony Qulnns and Ricardo Montalbans. At the height of the party, Duke took the mike to tell his friends they had made this "the be'1 party I've ever been to" ... and vice versa. ' F1tn~y 11 .. ~H merry 1T1U1ic for tho ho6doy• (fir loffl. Young Will counfl leftover button1 • I Up Christmas husband, neighbors a n d frienda who call hel" "Gabby." Bel and brother Will, 4, stamped political brochures and decorated the Christmas tree by themselves to keep the family abreast of the holidays. "That was the biggest boost, to have such stren~ on the bomefront reassuring y o u when you'r~ out campaigning for the betterment of the com- munity." The only campaign strain seemed to be the ~udget. 1 "New carpeting will ha ve to wait and· we won't make lt to Ew-ope this year as planned. We tapped those budgets for fmances but the election was as much fun as a vacation, anyway." And there are a few ad- vantages to politickin g instead of partying during t h e holidays. The councilwoman- elect cheerily admits she lost 16 pounds and bought two new outfits for the campaign. Now that the votes are in r.trs. Pryor, an honors graduate in history from Stanford, can finish wrapping packages and resume her first year of ce\IG lesson!. Civic duties start when she is sworn in Tuesday and first order of business is sending the new city's statement of bounda ries to Sacramento by Jan. 1. Mrs. Pryor entered the race because she had definite ideas about community planning and wanted to demonstrate the necessity for people to take an active rol e in govefnment. ''People are concerned To avoid disappolntment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black a nd white ~lossy phot~ graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women's Dea apartment one week before the wedding. Pictures received after that time will not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperative fhat the s'tory, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline is not met, only a story will be used. To help fill requirements on both wed- ding and engagement stories, fonns are available in all of the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions \viii be answered by Women's Section staff members at 642-4321. about t b e I r communlty11 future and findlng tu relit!. Yelling ml acreaming lan't ef. fective. We ~ve' to get in and make the declllons. "Each housing development has Its individuality. It'• up to the council now to use these strengths, eliminate duplicity and aim for unity. "! thought I had the IUpport to win so the effort wouldn't be completely futile. But I wanted to raise the issues no matttr what,'' she recalled. In typical political lingo, Mrs. Pryor spoke of "plans for '73." She was referring. though, to the postponed vaca•. tion in Germany, a trip she bas made biennially with family tiince she was an ex· change student In high school Peering ~Around GUESTS at a Christmas buffet dinner in the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert JacoM, pastors of the Costa Mesa Foursquare C h u r c h 1 were members of the church council, their husbands and wives and the Council of Fouraquare Men president and hia wife. Horoscope: Taurus Happier TRAVELING daughters are home for the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Hopkins ot Huntington Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith (Nancy) and their children stopped enroute from Houston to his new oil company job in London . Miss Susan Hopkins arrived from Lebanon where she ii ataUoned with a travel agency. Sculpture for Scholarship Mrs. Robert Towner 'and Ilia ,Carroll Lundelius admire one of the art works available at Lo• Manos de llaiilan, Costa Mesa's new boutique-gallery at 573 Wen lDtb SL Civic celebriUes attended the opening of the shop, proceed s from whlcb will pro•lde scholarship funds for children attending the Mardan Center of lducatlonal 1berapy. Both amalew' and professional arUsl! have wares on dJ1Pl•Y· • SATURDAY DECEMBER 25 By SYDNEY OMARR MDlt oobolars <i the Bible -that tile wi.. Moo were, in fact, Mtroloeen. AllIES (March 21-AprU 19); Be receptive to one who ex- pre.sset appreciation combined with plea for advice. Keep Holiday News . open mind -and heart. Forglve and forget -wipe slate clean. Cycle remains high; you will l>e pleasantly IUl'Prised. TAUl\US (April 20-May 20); Dc>n't look back; keep eyes toward brighter future. You have uason now to be happy -because you can be quiet wtthtn. Contrast this to recent times, when emotional turmoil was order of day. Engagement Revealed The engagement of Paula Louise Sprague of Newport Beach and Andrew Swavely of Van Nu,ys was annowlCed at two holiday parties. RelaUve1 learned of the June II wedding plans at a boat parada party &1ven by her grandmother, Mn. Gerald Sparung in htr Balboa Bay Club aparlmeoL Long-time friends toasted the affianced pair In the home of her mother Mn. John Rober! Spar Ung, N e w po r t Beach. The brldHlect 1lso Is the daughter of Lawrence Edwin SprlJUe Jr .. San Diego. Her fiance '• pe.rent& are Mr. sod Mn. J""pb Edward Swavely of Van Nuys. Formerly students 1t United PAULA SPRAGU! Stites IntemaUonal University at San Diego, the young couple School and bowtd as aft now attends Montana State Orange Empire debutante in University. She graduated 1969. He attended Van Nuy1 from Corona de! Mar High High school. ' . GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Friends help you celebrate. Accent Is on giving, receiving and appreciating. E x p r e s s yourself. Break down em~ tional barrlen. False pride should be thrown aside. Be you, not a robot or imitation. CANCER (June 21-Jul y 22 ): You receive meaningful com· pliment.s. Aura of intellectual excitement prevails. Gemini and Virgo individuals are li ke- ly to be involved . Aim high; don't compromise principles. .You are appreciated. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Spiritual values dominate. You are able to analyze emotional needs. Be with fa m 11 y members, especially in any special celebration. You can, if you will put an end to loneliness. It's up to you. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22); Dig deep for Information. Re· ject the soperficlat Emotions now tend to get In way of logic. An accounUng is due which involved mate o r p~. Money, gifts are discussed -and It all has to do with budget. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22); You comp I et e transaction. Priorities are likely to be rearranged. C.pricorn person ls involved. Give special at- lenUon to older individual. Be lenient with one who holds op- posing view. SCORPIO (Oct. 1.1-Nov. 21); Reunion ts on agenda. End of asalgrunent Is Indicated. You can bask In knowledge that you did what had tO be done - and did it well. One who was tn habit of crlUcizln& now of· fers praise. Fashion Sees Light SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- 0ec. 21): Good lunar aspect now coincides with creative efforts, meaningful changes and decisions. Children are in· valved. Member of opposite sex presses for a n 11 w e r , decisions. Break from em~ Fashkm bas rtached u tional rut. awareness of enlightenment CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. where age, true age ii ~ 19): Stick close to home base. cm>ed, says Rudi Gemrelch. Family members surprise _ "At Jut a woman over S no in m~t pleasant way. Cancer· longer feels a moral obligaUon born person plays key role. to look like a teenager," ht You gain feeling of gruter say1. emotional security. Relu and "A division line between the enjoy holiday atmosphere. ages is beginning to appear. AQU ARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. This In ltselt opens countleu I .......,..unities." 18): Ideas abound: be se ec-v.,...,.. live. Avoid scattering forces, ,-;:.;;;;;:;;n;;:;;;o;;n:;;;;;;;;;;;;,- wasting energy. Close relative I surprises with visit, call or FAMILY CAI special announcement. B t VACATIONS flexible. Great ally now l! 11 DAYl41SLAllDS sense of humor. Obtain hint Slfk1lylncl1p1ocl111t from caprlcorn message. Ho Gfol4is lnvolvtd PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): TOTALPllCI• 1735 Holiday spirit could be marred by one .who seeks something for nothing. Be generous, not foolish. Guard valuables. Some restrlclioM are lifted. U yoQ tear down, be sure to have plan for rebuilding. IF TODAY IS YOU!\ BmTllDAY you are religious In deep sense. even it not in formal manner. You started something this year which can blossom and lead to ultimate happinw . In January, social life accelerates. You will be on the go .A Saglttarlan may play prominent role. 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' MENACING ALAN PAGE 1881 WILL LEAD MINNESOTA AGAINST DALLAS . · 1llama-Husker ...: Ticket Demand lias 'em Goin' ' ~JAMI (AP) -Pressure for tickets to tl,le Nebraska.Alabama showdown in the Orange Bowl has college football n1Jts <fying for "dial-a-scalper" listings. •Seatless congressmen are in a rage. .;,•washington now has two hotlines," j&ked Earnie Seiler, Orange Bowl ex-~tive vice president, "one to Moscow • t., . another to lhe Orange Bowl ticket oUice." .Nebraska and AJabama are ranked 1-1 arid the New Year's Night game to settle the national championsh.fp will be seen by 77 .000 fans. "We could've easily sold 250,000 seats,'' said Seiler, the Orange Bowl boss since 1934. "Every ~y. I'm talking to governors, congressmen, J i e u t e n a n t governors and other people crw enough to. think we've atDI got tickets stashed atay.,, the compeUng schools split the final 2UOO tlck<ts and SeHer said, "Both *1n• have order llsts topplng 32,000 and t1aty•re still coming in. Alabama and Nebraska residents could have filled the sll«fiwn alone." SeUer, 70, has been working Jt hours a day, seven days a week thiS month. .;."We've got the Super Bowl of college foqtball," Seller said. "You not only can't get a ticket, you can't find a hotel room, r~t a car or find a seat on an airplane beading to Miami." Dolphins Duel Chiefs Little Miami Twmaker May Be a Twbreaker MIAMI AP -Shorti balding Garo Yeprernjan is the National Football League's No. 1 scorer, No. 1 tie·maker and the side-winding Cypriot ls No. 1 with the Miami Dolphin small fry fans. Even his unlfonn number Is No. 1. "I'm just thankfu l,'' says 5-foot-7 Garo, "that the Dolphins would give me a chan· ce to kick." Yepremian was plucked from among the faceless on the Detroil Lions' taxi squad months ago and wound up beating Miami placekicker Karl Kremser out of a job. Now, the unlikely-looking athlete ia the NFL point king with 117 P,Oints. Garo will match his left foot against the mighty right of Kansas City's Jan Stenerud when the Dolphlm meet the Chiefs Christ.mas Day in the American Conferenct semifinals playoffs. "When you get to clutch games," said Yepremlan, ''you know the kicker may be caJJed on to try a field goal that'll win or lose the game. The pressure can get mighty strong, but I'm ready and I'm sure Jan is, too." Yepremian spent much or his three seasons en the Detroit Jayvees honing his skill as a neckUe maker. G.aro originals are now sold in Miami department stores at $8 a copy. For a Dolphin fan , it's a status symbol. Then, there are the kkis. "The young people seem to like me because I'm closer to their size than some 300-pound tackle," he said. "Some of the 14-year~lds look down at me." Yepremian, a British subject, was born 27 years ago on the Isle of Cyprua and came to the Lions in search of employ. ment after several years as a soccer player in England. He h,. kicked 28 of 40 field goals In 1971, bitting 15 without an error inside the SQ.yard-line. Hia accuracy suffered en longer boots with 13 of 25 oubide the 30. 0 I'm honored to lead the NFL scorers, but not satisfied !ince I mls.sed some kicks that should have been made," be said. •1But after a pretty bad st.art against Deliver, the !e8SOD. has been pret- ty good." Gossett U11loads Blast At Former Coach Allen ' ..SAN FRANCISC.O (AP) -Place kicker Bruce Gossett, who played ror George Ailen and didn't like it, was chuckling a~t his former coach's travel plans. '"I see where he didn't want to bring t~ Redskins out here early Chrisbn.as w'eek," Gossett said before a San Fran· c~ 49en workout at Candlestick Park. ''.'That didn't bother him two years ago. He had us up there in Minnesota working all week in 12 inches or snow," Gossett recalled. :C:OSSett played under A11en four years with the Los Angeles Rams. He came to ttie t9ers in a trade before the 1970 ~alston Laughs At Reports He'll Switch to Pros season and AUen went to the \Va shlngton Redskins this year after being fired by Los Angeles. Gossett hopes to help the 49ers beat Allen's new team Sunday in a National Football League playoff opener here. "I just don't think he's a first class guy," Gassett said in a newspaper in· tenriew this week. "He lies to you and he's out for himself." On Wednesday, Gossett said, "But don't get me wrong. He knows how to coach." Allen, the target of several Gossett barbs since the two parted company, said Wednesday, "We're looking forward to playing against Bruce. "All I'll say is that I picked him to play In two Pro Bowls when he wasn't voted in. Bruce can say \l.'hatever he wants." And Gossett has been saying a lot of things about Allen since joining the 49ers. Gossett set a San Francisco season record with 23 field goals this season, out of 36 tries. He hit on all 32 of his extra point attempts to total 101 points. He also passed for one extra point, after picking up a bad snap from center. Minne·sota, Cowhoy.s Bang Heads Saturday lollNNEAPOLIS-SI'. PAUL (AP) - Weather seems aecondary to the Dallll Cowboys and Minnesola Vikings. ul'd play this game on the moon if l had to/' aays Dallas strong safety Cornell Green. Uif It's going to be ~Id j\ might 8$ wen ht real cold," says Minnesota defens1ve tackle Alan Page. Of courae, both teams would' lik"e good weather and good footing for Satilrday's Natlooal Football Conference semifinal at Metropolitan Sladium. But whether lt mows or shines, ooe of the two powerful teams will.advance to the Jan. 1-NFC champkllllbip game II the home team. The Cowboys, striving to reach the Super Bowl for a second straight year to avenge a lfi.13 IOSs to Baltimore, -come off an 11-4 regular seasoo with the best statlsticel offense in pro football and one of the best defenses. Led by running backs Duane Thomas and Calvin Hill and the scrambling ol quarterback Roger Staubach, the Cowboy!I racked up 406 points-an average of 29 points a game. That offense runs into ooe of the premier defenses, the Purple Gang that allowed the few est points in the NFL for the thlrd straight season at 139 . With Jim Marshall and Carl Eller at ends, Gary Larsen and Page at tackles and a zone secoodaly thriving en long ,e.t. tempts, the defense carried the Vikings to an U-3 regular season record. Minnesota's three-quarterback offense struggled most or tM.season. The Vikings averaged 17.5 points per game, and rank· ed near the bottom cf NFC offensive statistics. Dallas coach Tom Landry showed ltis Cowboys the films of last year's 54-13 thrashing at the hands of Minnesota "so they would recognize just what can hap- pen if they're not on edge." Although Dallas has defeated Minnesota in five previous regular season games the Vikings mangled the Cowboys in Bloom· lngton in 1970 before the Cowboys started lheir streak to the Super Bowl. "I showed it to them so they could see what Minnesota 'tries to do against you," Landry Mid . u'l'hey came out running against us that day. We weren't very coordinated and made every error you can imagine ... fumbles, penalties, blocked punts. I want them to know what can happen if they aren't ready." Landry said he upected Viking coach Bud Grant to start Gary CU027.0 at quarterback in the National Conference playoff game Christmas Day in Blooming. too. Grant ha! said he won't decide until t~ day whether to start Cuozzo, Nonn Snead or Bob Lee at quarterback. '11.ee rolls out more than Cuozzo or Snead," Landry aald. "I'm guealng tt will be CUOZZO." Landry said If the loog rango forecast of temperatures from Z5 to 35 dqrees for On TV Sahtrda11 Cha11nel % at 10 game day holds 11It shouldn't bother our offense at ell. We wW be okay if the.field ls good." Landry prooounced the Co-· in ... cellent hialth-perbaps the WI of the season-and &aid there would be no lineup changes. ' It will be the firs! lin:e Roger Slaubech bu •tarted a playoff game for tl11 COwboy!. He lw never lost a pmi for Dallas he has •larted and flnlsbed.;';th• Cowboys have won seven COO!edJ!lve games with him at the controls. "Roger is capable of meet.Ing :~ challenge," Landry said. "Of coune~~·· juat been in the, league three years. That's not like Id. He's got to fed..,lh• pressure a little bit." . ~, Lindzy said Da!W must be able lo.f;UD against the V'lkinp to win. ;,, "You must run or it· limits what~;rPU can do passing the ball," Landry uJ!!,~ Sport,s Cliwd Short 1°'ci lo! Saban Gets Bills !~: ... But Who Doesn't~ BUFF ALO -Lou Saban, who coached the Buffalo Bills to two titles in the old· American Foot.ball League, returned to the team 'lllursday as head coach, vke president In chal'ge of loolboll and member of the board. Ralph C. Wilson Jr., president of the NaUonal Football League club told a news conference that Saban had agreed to a long-tenn contract, but he declined to be specific. "Many years," is all that Wilson would say. "Glad to hear It~' quipped Saban. .... LOS ANGELES -Towering sopho- more Bill Walton catapulted UCLA to Its six:th straight lOO;xlint basket.bell game Thursday night as the top-rated Bruins rolled over small Texas Christian 119-81. Walton, a 6-Il stringbean, sco red 31 point.s, grabbed 16 rebounds a n d blocked numerous shots ts the ~ lfimply outran and overpowered the smaller Horned Frogs. TCU was only trailing by 32·21 midway lhrough the first half wtien guanf Henry Bibby led a surge that lifted UCLA to a 59-39 halftime edge. .... LA GRANGE PARK, ILL. -George Blanda, the oak.land Raiders' #-year· old quarterback, denied Thursday a printed report he had conferred with owner Bud Adams of Houston about the U~I TtlllofltM; ., ... .,, Oiler-ooacbing job. ~ Blanda said al bis home hen Iha\,~, had a friendly conversation with ~ at a recent banquet in HousUn. ; "We just happened to be at the "Rfll banquet, we were friendly, but the ~ versalioll bad oothing to do liJll> coaching," said Blanda. Jl "Wherever Ibey got their informa{\\P, It was erroneous," said Blanda of a ~t.Rfy quoting Adams as saying be had ~ed. with Blanda about the coaching job. , -' . "" ,•:J BENTON, Tenn. - A Jan . .1•.tl preliminary hearing was set Thur&day for Steve Kiner, New England Patricis linebacker arrested Wednesday nlght<ion charges of possessing narcotics ·'and legend drugs. •1-;5 The Conner All-American football player from Tennessee was arrested~~ 1 highway patrolman after a brief cbaie. The patrolman said Kiner had &eell speeding. d "A very small amount" of na.rcolB?s was found in Kiner's rented car ~f"4t was impounded. according to Joe HeltOh, an agent for the Tennessee Bureau ol Criminal Identification. ~,., .... .·· Middleweight Armando Mwiiz of t.¥,t Los Angeles and Emile Griffith of N"eW York have ·signed· to box Jan. 311• •t Anaheim Convention Center. :.,. """ . •: MADRID -Bobby Jones tossed in "!9 points, leading North Carolina to an 87•7.4 basketbaU victory over Juventud of Badalone Thursday In the opening ga,me cf a three-day Inter11a tional Chris~~s Tournament. ~ ~; The favored Americans led only 4.4--40 at the half but broke open the contea:l!~ t.he final half, leading by as many ,,,.,.s points. ·") V" 1(,,r CLEVELAND -David Dix:on, eriCij. tive directer of the soon-to-be co~~ ed $150 million Super Dome in N'~ Orleans, said today that the City of New Orleans has given the Cleveland Indians 1n April 19, im deadline for decldingl'rlb whether to play 30 games a season~:m their city. Poignant Sto1' Of Tough Meij, Crippled Kids ,,. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Berrtlrd Jackson, a six-foot ruMing back !Rim Washington State, doused the tears of11 3- year-Old boy. And college football's all time rusb'\ng leader, Ed Marinaro of Cornell, ki~ a 10.year~ld girl wilh long blonde hair~' The emotional occasion was the vtsil of the 60 members of the East-West allt!lar football team.'I to the Shriners Hospital for O'ippled Children this week. "If this is the only good thing I do in my life, it will be worth ii," 46.id Marinaro. Proceeds from the 47th annual Shrine East-West football game Dec. 31 will go the hospital and the players learned firsthand the reason for the game. :PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -Any talk that Stanford rootba.11 coach John Ralston will defect to the pros after the upcoming Rose Bowl game was laughed off Thurs- day by lhe 44-year-cld Indian field boss as just rwnor. The Redskins' Curt Knight also set a team record this season, with 29 field goals. He missed 20 attempts. Knight led all NFC scorers with 114 points. OREGON STATE'S JIM SHERBERT VISITS CHILDREN 'S HOSPITAL PATIENT BEFORE EAST·WEST GAME Each player gave gifts to the childem of an inflatable snowman, a Santa Claus with a light.up nose, balloons, model toy1 and dolls. '1No, no, heavens sake. I'm only con. urned about Michigan,'' he sald via • telephone news conference hookup to the Huntington S1'eraton Hotel here, Rose Bowl headquarters of Staid'ord's Jan. I OQpOnentl, the fourth-ranked Wolverin~ o(~Michigan. ?'Yes. they are just rumors," he added. .0,,ndinc very <leflnlle. RalstOn ran his squad through an af· ternoon workout Thursday which he termed "very good." :"\\1e had a good rev~w of everything, orrenae •nd derense." 'Jie aaid that Eric Cross. split end and ~l rtlum specialist victimized by a pOUed hamstring mulCle most of the year, jogged a JltUe and "if we're. luck:)', wt can pt part-time duty from him." ,ffe ts gMng hb playm a la-hour holl· I.tr breu beglnnin1 at noon today. Rampaging UCI By HOWARD L HANDY ' Of "" o.llY ~li.t lltff A Ured, somewhat crippled but determ· ined UC Irvine basketball team brought its pre-holiday record to the .500 mark thur&tay night with a convincing 81"5 Victory over SeatHe-Pr.cific in Cra"·fotd I-fall with a deliberate passing game and accurate shooting from the floor . ''It was a battle r.11 the y,·ay." coach Tim Tift said after the struggle. Before Ult game he had commen ted, "I'm afraid of this one. \Ve are n't shoot- ing V.'ell out there \\'arming up and the kids are apt lo have a letdov.'Tl after Inst nigbl. '' Wednesday evening UCI defeat. ed San Diego State to win the Kiwanis tournament here. The Win was No. 4 since returning home and leaves the team mark at 4-4 "'ith the next gr.me a' repeat perfonnance with Seton Hall Jn the Ana.helm Conven- tion Center Wednesday night. "f think the low key ~ce of the game helped us tonight," Tift a 1 I d. "1'ley \rere tough Inside and did a good job In I.heir matchup of our players. But I am verv se.!isfi ed with this win under I.ht cirCumst3nces." Phil Rhyne played with both bands Injured. lie sprained his le{t thumb de:. necting a pass and bit bis right index • Ill 81-65 B·litz finger on the backboards when fouled in the San Diego gaml!. But the tte\lfate marbman for the Anteaters hit 17 pOOits to de with team· mate Bill Moore for top honors for the. hosts. Jim Ballard ol Seattle • Pacilic scored 23 for high game laurels. He also topped •JI playen with H r<bounds. Rhyne was high ftX" UCJ with 10. Fitty P•c-8 official Mel Ross and Seat· tie-Pacific coach Les Habegger had words twice durtn1 the action, the lirst time with the score deadlocked at eight and the second late In the action with Uct in front 68-55. Each time be was assessed for a pair of technical (oiJb. UCI moved in front early In the game, trPJling only tv.-o tirpes at 4-2 and again at lG-3 . 1t1oore and' Troy Rolph scored a>n5eQJ.Uve baskeu a few moments Jattr to put UCI In front to stay. UC Im.. 1111 "-·-D, aat. .. .... a1111t111111m ...... ••• "".,"' 1 J • 11 , I t 11 • • l •t 1 I l 15 ' . ' . • , l 1 J 1 l I ,.U1111 IHIU•Ptt)fk. UJJ ..,..,_ 10 l , :u s 2 l n I G 4 1 0 I ' I J • • • 1 0 l l ' 0 l t 7 4 111 • 1 • 1 2111'9U 8tlltnl -,_ -... M .. "' VIOIC!I ·-OeHert Tol•I• Wendy, 10, solicited Marin are&! 1 autograph and told him, "I'm golni to give this to my dad." "" "No," he said, "this one 18 for you11~ Later, tile girl, suffering f""!\1 a dislocated hip, said, "my favorite pllyer Is Ed. He kissed me." "" Loren, 3, was wailing until Jackson P,.t. ted his back unW the tears subsided. ", "Some of lhe biggest, strongest 8ufs will be the gentlest," said Dr. Kirk Ashly, member of the hospital staff since UJS. Jim Krieg ol Washington organu.ed 1 game of catch with rour patients an,t a red balloon ; defensive back Ralph M:tll of Tulsa asked Edna, 12, for telephone number; and coach H• · n Fry of the West talked of hls fortunf, \ti be there~ ,,,. "We're the ones who art lucky ta bf! here," the SMU mentor said. "We "Ji a tremendous charge from the coura~ of these children." "' ... w >ol !funtfnlton U..ch'1 19"1 111-M~onal •~way cycle champ s.v ci.. Wooo.a lS 11.Ued 11 a ten- Uve entr1nt Jn nut Wed-~y'1 Unlted Slatos Ractni i ~Club motocl'0$5 event al El .~2ro Speedway. -:-. 'The Wedn<sday lligbl ~ "r'itam 11 a departure from the rtgular EI Toro schedule ~ause of the holidays. ~ track will revert back to its •''llqrmal Frlday.&Jnday 1!ate on Jlh. 7 and I with motocrooo flat track and Ttr com: • petitions. Wednesday's list of events begins with signups at 5 p.m •• followed by a 6 o'clock prac- tice and racing an hour after th~t. '1oods has been active in the pilt at El'Toro recently, hel~ Ing younger brother Gene of Costa Mesa with preparation .._ i:.ni. the schoolboy (IZ.years-0!d ~ ~d under) clau with his 100 ii.,C:. bike. -others vying for ~hoolboy top honors with the younger Woods include Mission Vlejo'r Je.ff Ward and Nick Hington ~w Huntington's John 1..pffzier. Mesa's Don 'Weeki, •Ma.nwblle, is the man to·beat ·!RP the 125 c.c. di vis.ion. while !iltfe 250 c.c. expert clau features area riders Morris :'.!'flone of Laguna Hill• and rsrdce Baron of. Costa Mesa. ~~itted in 500 c.c. combat are Fountain Valley's Dave Boydstun and S u m n er CHARGIN' CHARGER -That handle seems to ap- propriately fit Edison High'~ 6-4 Rod Snook (45), shown here battling for possessJon with Mission • " DAIL'I' PILOT Slttf ,.,,.._ Viejo'• Gil Normandie. Snook has scored at a 15.5 clip through Edison's first nine games. iifdcKnlght of Costa Mesa . X'"'t-'fter Sunday's card 011 Jan, i l.l•the b"ack will be clos~ for .~celnrbishing and cl ea.no., uni ii tia;;tentative reopening date in early February. 6-4 Ace Snook (ers) 'em All Icy Pirates Fall 82-71 1!&0J1 ./ a 1'Jaltimore's world ch&l"'lion -Ollts are a seven-ooint Dick to rmteat host Cleveland Sunrll\v in the first round cf the ~PlitYcf!s that will culminate J~!P the Super Bowl January -Gives Chargers a Charge By PHIL ROSS Of tlM Dflllr Pllt! lleff from Inglewood's Morning!ide High priw to hi! juntar )'Oar. ..,, ', The other Sunday clash finds Washington a cne-point choice to upend San Francisco ac· ,~ing 19 DAILY PILOT Hct dog, gunner , sharpshooter, sling-arm. • , • Mohs says, "Rod has been a great 1 surprise aince we got him after he linithed water pclo last year. :~."Christmu Day's two.game icHedule bas Minne$0la 11.ded as a three-Point pick .... ever visiting Dallas and ·h o st eKansas CJty a fiv~point choice ~illump Miami. Sometime.!l derogatory in nature, at ether Umes com· pllmentary, these are the terms geDerally auociated with baaketball'& individual artlians of the trade. "We've enjoyed having him around because he's a bard W()J'ker with a great atUtude and is really a team player. That's good to see with so many ihdlviduals b o ts h o t s around." !c ; ./ ·'·'Mi!sion Viejo High's bas!oet- '!fi&lJ' team swings back into ac- tion Monday with a 3 p.rn. f~h wtth Lutheran In the ~round or the Brea Let- .}fer.man's tourney. . lfut ·what abcut the player whOse coach instructs him to 11'1,t the ball up to the l)oojl and the kid, without any con- 1Citnce' qualms, re p I i e s quizzically, "Shouldn't I g~ve It to one of the ether guys?" Snook bas progressed from the role Of a 10metlmes-eon- fused parttime starter as a junicr lo that of a conlident team leader as a senior. t[ruelflshness? At least. Coach Pat Roberts' Diablos will be seeking their seventh Not surprising, however, since the su)>ject or the abcve anecdote is E'.<!i5Cln Htgh's 64 Rod Snook. "Probably a Jot of his lm- ·provement is in his con- fidtnce," claims Mohs. "But his ahooting has improved tremendcus.ly and he'• become pretty good from abcut 15 feet on in. · in nine starts against eran and if successful 'll duel the survivor of the ·Mountain View game. <!J~. proving Servlte and ~egerous Compton collide in ~9b<11y's feature at 8:15. Current leading scorer <ln the Chargers' cage squad, at 15.5 )Xlints-per-game, the 180- pound senior has captured the heart or his coach -Dave Mohs -ever since l.ransfer- ring to the Orange Ccut area "As in any case of 1 good player, he had to have aome natural talent to begin fiith, although Rod bu alao worked ,fear of Light rurn~ut Grows • For UCI-Seton Hall Collision UC Irvine moves to the Anaheim Conven- tion Center ror a game with Seton Hall next h .. ~esday night and school <lfficials are :,;~c~med about the turnout for such an at. -~ ~_ction. "Seton Hall is an outstanding baskelbaII n~I and has been a top power year-in and ~ f.ear-out on the East Coast," ath1etic dl· "' rector Ray Thomtcn says. •nJ~'Whlle we lost to them by eight pcinta ~,.f)P.ck there, I am sure Tim Tift will have our wl ,. I '°II brr~ "''J:IOW ARD "' ' ~~:,HANDY e>i&J ' t '{.),f ! 'titm ready for them Wednesday night. lt l\115-i1111f be a i;treat attractk>n and one lhat ibould draw balikelball f.,. from all over tu~ orange County art11 u well u our ' ~tar patrona." · -:~''tl'CI bas made an about.face since an Eutem ,..d trip .... tl lol!ng four straight J'l!6 top.ranked fool, lnc!udln( Seton Hall lf!.18). t vlla · • • • vJt!toottq for a late &lft la put aoder tlle tt¥ff for tUt blteblill-mbtded youn•ster! ~ 'blvt lltm a DOU atatlq be ha1 betn ea- ,. '3)Ue4 la tJte C!lrlltma1 ba1ebaJI cUnlc at :rE ~tonday IJlroqll Wtclaetd111y. Cost of Iha i'\ ree days Is oily 45 a1MI the enUre UCl ff" tty In addition ca llte mchln& start of t'I dlry Adami, Rocky CnJ1 and Tom. SpeDCe wUI bl ea l11nd to 111tnld )'1>Ur youngster. 'Id tActioo wW tak• pl•ere ladoort ff rains keep 11 lit 1ff1lr off '" Anit•~r dlamoed. Tima ro llOtin of ta&euln tattnctkll tlcll day from II to I an .....,_, v .. th1 I "'""'' U wtfl 1'o flv .. Ups ,. •1U1n1, lleld!q, .....ma. throW!q, pltch!n1 ud bunt!n1 alang with the ~ lltlie things thlt make better players. • • • Basketba.11 tournaments prove many things and not the least ol these Ls the support a team or school get.I from its patroos. The UCI Kiwania tcumey t.bis week saw 1 large contingent on band supportinf Hum- boldt State including a seven·plece pep band, "We have a Jct of 1tudenf.s from the South· em caJifomta area at Humboldt State," coach Dick Niclai explained. Incidentally, Niclal and UCI publicist Wayne Welk are from the ~me town in North Dakota, Devils Lake. "Dick was my hero when 1 was in 1rade school," Wayne says. "He was an outstand. Ing high school basketball player and t real. Jy looked up to him." • • • tJCl will bost Louisiana State at New Orleans basketbaU team tn Crawford Ball Jan. 15. Tbe Prlvatffrt have U out1laltdlq band of cagen and tbrft.fourth1 of tftm an from out-of-1tlte. 'l'bree ol the playflts llaO from Florida, three from Indi.ua a,d dlree otben from Mlchlgu. TllJ1 meaaa &bt Dint of tbe 1! varsity •tan vt from thete tMee states. • • • Southern C&lifomla College of Costa Mesa will make a bol!day fflp to Ashland, Oregon, leaving Sunday nl1ht to participate In the SOuth Oreion J>asketball tournament beftn. nlng Tuesday. ' The Vanguards have been Involved tn a number ol close d«flions th!& 1eat0n and ~cb Lynn Taylor Is hopeful the Jaw of average~ will calch up with his squid and swing I.he pendulum In favor cf SoC&l lnstead of R"tll'lst Jt Is in mMt Cates tc date. The Oregon toumey will be the first of two succtaslve tournament. for the Vanguards with the Pasadena C11sslc nett on Jan. 6-8. SoCal is traveling lo Oregon on a Grey- hound·type bus loaned to the ICbool by 1 nearby -Churd\. • • • Wit.It &hat, a Mflf'T1 Cltrl11m11 to one and 18! very hard.11 A portion of Snook's bard wcrk bas meant spending ex· tra hours in the gym, boning his taJents. In addition t.o this, his leaping ability has shown marked improvement as 1 result of a rope-jumping program borrowed from Long Beach City C.Ollege. Says Mohs ol the lass~leap­ ing innovaticn, "it'1 a pro- gram which LBCC has had success with In beth basketball and football. (~i~n1~~tbai1i~ent~r~ 1.f~ used the program with his kids and it wcrked out well. "Rod spent all of last spring and most oI last 1ummer on it." Evidence to the relative merits of the jump rope scheme Hes in the Chargers' rebounding statistics, where Snook a.nd his two front Jlne mates -Mark Harmon and Gary Balch -are all within five rebounds of each other for the......,_ Another area which has, at the most, been affected only psychologically by the rope jumping is SnoQk'1 Cret throw shooting accuracy, From the charity stripe, the <lnc&bespectacled (be'a since switched to contact lenses) Edison center-forward has rung the bell frequently with a blazinj: 8i percent precision rate. carrying this one step beyond, Snook enjoyed a streak, la1tlng through wins <lVer Vtlla Park and Tustin and a Joa to Corona del Mar, in which · he canned 21 gratis tosses in succession, '4In my book," Mohl notes, ''any kid who hits 70 to 75 per .. cent rrom the root Une ts doing a good job. But 81 per«nt is aomething else. "And from the Ooor, Rod ls agaln a good percentage shooter at about 40 percent." Blister problems slowed the Charger star at the beginning of the campaign but have since healed up, with the resultant effects making their presence known In t h a statb:tlcal charts. Snook's correlation between the present and future seems to be summed up well in the followin1 observation by his coach: "Rod has the capabilities for the futur< ll he wants to co en and play col- leJ<• ball. "But. n,ht now, t1e need him under th~ bucket." OCC Plays Orange C.oa•t College !1ce1 rugged East LA in the ope_nlng round of the Santa Monica basketball tournament Mon- day at Santa Monica CC. OCC'1 Pirates and East ~ cla1h at 5. 3 -Laney VI, LA Harber 1-COmpton v1, Cerrl\ol I -De Ania VI, Santa Moolca ' ' At Ventura VENTURA -Orange Coast College, bitting only 18 per· cent from the field, reu to host Ventura College Thurs· day night; in a non-confer- ence basketball Wt, 82·71. The bs ran OCC'• record tc 3.S. The Pirates return to action Monday facing East LA at '5 In the opening roUnd of the Santa Monica tourna- ment. Despile the cold shooUng OCC's Pirates were in it most o{ the way. Coach Herb Llvsey's Bucs trailed at the hat( by 10 (42· 32) but cut the deficit to 68- 14 with eight minutes to fa. And they were six .back (7UI) witb 2,20 left. But at that Juncture the Pirates' leadin1 rebounder, Skip Wil- Uams, fouled out and Ven- tura zipped away to its final margin, 1 , Livsey credited guard Glenn Nelson with playing his finest game of the sea· son. Nelson finished with 23 )Xlints while W!Ulams hit 20 and guard John Seymour canned 19. Bob Turner, Ventura'a fine S-3 guard, led hi• team with Z3 points. Three of Turner's team- mates also hit tn double fig. ures. * '"""'' "'''-........ Y .. W Wlll'-IM '~~ 0.n"I' L11lrt Cemllbel1 .: .. ,. l otuer Turner Mt LIKel Colem•~ BrOll*I Tt11l1 * * OrMtrt Celt! f711 .. • ~ .. • • • " " ' 1 " ' • • ' ' 1 I ' • ' • " 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ' • • Venhln l•tt lllftfM I J 2 It f ' J 10 , ! ' " J I J 7 11 1 J " I e 2 ' 1 1 II ) 0 II l II M 10 17 ti H411tlm1: Vt11t11r1 d , OCC tt Goll Notes After a prolonged period in which members were forced lo play only the bact nine because cf repaln •nd con- structicn on the front nine, Mi1S!on Viejo Coun!ry Club returned to an 1&-holt layout this week, according to head pro Roger Belan1er. Newly elected ofricers of the Mlulon Viejo women's golf club Include Rae Stoneman as prealdent: Glenda Guy, vice president; Nell Shu k ea, 11ecretary; and EI e 11 nor Swinehart. tre11surer. Susan t.anl{ will serve 111 handlcap chairman. Tommy Martin, • 15-yur- old, recenUy acor~ 1 hol~ln­ one on the 11th hole. Uslnq a temporary green <ln th e normal 2to-yard do&leg, four- par hole. Martin'• tee ahot rolled Into the cup. F'rfd11, Otcambtr 241 1971 DAILY PILOT J, Hu~tingloµ Slams , l . Blair ~agers, 88-7~ 111 ROOlll C.\llLllON Of ........ ""' ..... Huntln(ton e..di High 'o c!auy Ollen bnierOcj to tile Troy lnvttaUOl>al liuketba~ chomploall)!f! a n!(ht with 10 -.:11 tri over Blair. baflind tile hi y Im· prtmive OllMWo punch of S\eY• Brook> and Jtm Worthy. Cooch Elmer Combe' 011"'1 entered the fracas with a dis- tinct hMibl disadvantago witb Blllr'a forwanl wall it W, M andM. But Hunt!naton" petr of al~ IGurney llandouts, Broolll 1l Mand Worthy at &..!, tore 1""' the loler'1 armor with almolt unbeJJev&ble l'E8Ull8. • Time Md time agaln the Oll- er tandem -keel the ball in· Bide re.-muscle shols agalnst the taller Viklng1. Then Brooks would loft Me from culslde will> bl& tadeeway special. Bedell Sav es It Laguna Nudges .Cantwell, 54-53 Bv JOHN CASS ot t11e oauy ,, .. , s1ett While their marksmanship from the field wasn't com· l>lelel)' overbearing, lt did nnprove sufficiently enough from tbe evening belcre to enable Laguna Beach High's Artists to capture the third place trophy in their Znd an- nual Rotary Christmas lnvl- taUonal baskttball tourna- ment Thursday night. The Artists, who face Bel- Jannlne-Jefterson next Tues- day night In the cpener of the Br~thren tourney at Para· mcunt, h1t 21 of 54 shots from the floor (just \lncler to per- cent) in edging Cantwell's Cardinals, 54-53. For coach Jerry Fair's vic- torious hosts, it was 1 far cry from Wednesday night when a sul>-30 percent shool· ing e(fort \\'BS a big drawback in the Artists' 64·41 Joas to finalist Garey. Garey was upset in Thurs· day 's finale by Damien, 55- 52. A11d WaJnut eked past Moreno VaJley 46-45 for con- 110latlon honers. dinats. He pullef;) down 15 re- bounds. ~ter Lag\lna saw a 10- )Xlint spread (46-36) wither In the third quarter to just two? 51-49, wllh 2:49 left jn the game, Bedell came on strong. Following a missed free throw by a teammate, the busky junklr plvotman grab- bed the rebound and was fouled wblle pulling the ball back up. Bedell then converted on one of the ensuing pair of charity attempts at 2:23 to give his side a little JnQre ·breathing room. With 1:49 to go, Bedell pro- vided the winners with a 5'-49 edge on a break under the bucket on a J>ISS from Nick Gillespie. Corwin Glllewle McC.1111 ...... 8tdell H•-1ote11 u"""' •••di tS<ll 11 II ti "' J 0 I 4 J 2 1 • 5 1 l 11 1 , 1 r ' 4 l ,, I 2 2 4 11 11\IM lnrt " 0.trltn C.ntw1U 14 14 11 L•tune 119d! IJ 1• 1• llroi>b ,_,i •. J. Wodb)>'a II pve Illa~ duo a pointt. , It WM the nm~ diomplonahlp for llunt!ngl<ln Beech elnce Ml-• Contnru I<d the Oilers to the ~ Alamltoe tourney Utle io ltf. Huntington's pr<a 1191 B!atr'a inOptneo.. with' boil hlndlin& accounted fer 22 fW'I· overt and A lfl,rge wmbtr if ttiose came In tile aecorfd period when Combo' qulntll toolc the leod for good. · In ttie early going 6-9 jwtlor Wilbur Tate •nd 6-8 ~nlm' Larry Jack3on pve tile Oil<O deferwive problem.t but whf/I Dllve Axelson cam~ "' tJie bench to 11Ut oome llllf'k Info the on City scoring t><lndi It was all ever. • Axelson took over fer Bttlt \Vhite and promptly pu~ In three straWlt 16-footera to give Hunti~ a 21-22 ad· vantage with S:26 left in' tJ;ie half. ,. \Vith th11t sudden culslde power the Oilers' Inside attN:k began functicnlni at a hl~r rate and Blair's doom seemed Jnevitable. · Huntin~on's adv ant a g..e. swelled to 15 ~ with 4:11· left In the third petiod) a' tlle Oilera' pr<SS, stee<fy shooting aod poise kept the tellor Vlk"!. cl.f balance. ~·: Combs pulled hi! -wilh t-wo minutes left and the Oilers on top, 86-85. j H-11ttnt tt11 •••ti• ltn " ff ., an10111 ,. ' 0 31 WWfllr f P 2 n (f!inlt ' I 2 IJ Wflltn.ld I e It .~ 1 Wlllte • 0 2 .... Mt11on J I e I(, u._._. , , 2 I '"~forod o t I ' Tol1!1 17 II f M ,_, J1ckoon Tert L•mbwt Mlhllt1nY ltll'l'<l'llfl Fowt ... T0111t 11etr 11n ''"•'• 2 l 11 11 1 16 ' ' ~ ~ ~ : ,~, 1 • , 2 .. 1 , 2 s I t 2 r JD 11 ,, r.1,,.. I<-11'1 CIVtrltn , H11"tlnlton INcll 12 2S t!11 1,._ ' ,,.,, IJ•lr i. 14 14 U-~'•-~ .. Most effective Lagunan ln the CantWeU clash was 4-3, 205-pound post man Norm Bedell, who seems to be able lo utlllze his fine muscular potential to Its ftull hilt when be really asserts himself. Powerful Hornets Slaf!j ~ Bedell, Chuck Carwin and tlnl's Tam Mullinix made all-' tourney. Bed.ell turned tn some clutch shooting In the last 21h minutes o( action while also controlling the boards agaln.!t the much shorter Car- Underdog Uni Pulls 54-52Win By RON EVANS ot lt!I DllllY Piie! SllH Basketball being the funny game that it Is, odd things sometimes happen . Take University High's 54- 52 victory ever the Breth· ren Warriors in the fifth pla ce decider cf the 2nd annual Ro- tary Christmas Invitational tournament Thursday night at Laguna Beach High as a good lor-ln.!tance. Coach John Drlscoll's tlnl TrojartJ appeared on their way to a surprising rout in the first quarter over the team which had orlglnslly been seeded No. l in the 16- game tourney. By zipping to an 11-0 lead on a Tom Mullinix-led bliti- ktieg, the Trojan• seemed intent on deciding the Issue before the initial quarter had even been Jogged ln the books. However, the proud War- riors gradually ate up the Uni advantage and finally emerged on top for the last Ume by a ~28 mrgin at the half and the remainder cf the contest was that close. Jt was Jeff Styers' 8-foot set shot as the final buzter sounded which gave the Tr,t}o jans the win by a harder route than their early scor- ing anlic1 had indlcated. styers' wlnnln1 bucket wu set up on a gam•aavlng de- fensive play by sophomcre mate Phil Witt. The 84 10th grade trans· fer from neighboring Foot· hill High Intercepted a pas1 under the Brethren basket with nine •econds Ifft and embar1':ed on what tran1- pired Into 1 two-on-two faat· bretk with Slyers accompany· Ing him. Atlllllnllf • """"' "" Mk• '"'""' Wtltenl*'I T94t" Uftlvtnlty tM' ''""• 7 , 1 11 • 1 1 II J I J ' II 1 t I 4 , 0 1 • . . ' . t1 11 n u lotrt ... ct.e""'9' Unl,.1n1tr 11 IJ U 1~ lrtt~M I JJ U lo....tf. Saddleback Five, 82-5Q] By CRAIG SHEFF 'Of 1lle Ollfr Plr.t Sll ff Versatile guard Ii rad McNamara ~ in 3.1 points to Jead powerful Fullerton JC to an, 82-50 non-conference basketbt.11 victory over 8ad- dleback College Tb u rs d a y night al Mission Viejo High. McNamara, the former all- CIF star .frcm Sunny Hlijs High wbo played frosh ball at Arizona State last year, was a one-man wrecklng crew for the Hornets. He engineered Fullerton's · lightning-quick fast break at- tack, getting numerous easy buckets on lay-Ins. And he hit a bundle cf jump shots from the perimeter. McNamara hit ·63.8 percent ol his sholJ, canning 14 of 22 from the fleld . Fullerton {12·1) made &even of its first eight shot& from the Ueld and breezed to an 18-5 lead six minutes into the first half. And after that it was just a case of how big the final margin would be. It was not the most artistic game for either club. Saddleback was bcthered Basketball Results NBA Cleveland 115, Atlanta 110 Chicago 117, Phoenll: 108, overtime New York 120, Portland 117 College Nebraska 80, San Jose State 63 Oklahoma 101, Athletes In Action 92 Penn 88, Western Kentucky 79 Indiana State 88, Calparalao 7t ClnclnnaU UM, Ohio tlnlvtr· slty 67 Ohio State 71, Wisconsin-Mil· waui:ee 13 Crel&l1ton 100, Texas A&M 77 Vanderbllt "· Illinois. 92 MlnneS<lta '10, Drake Sf S.uth Carolin• 811, Pill 19 St. Xavier 94, Michigan Ttth 63. Ul'liv. cf Wis. Green Bay 91, Cblca10 St.le 84, OT. Cal State !Long Beach) 103. Valley State 80. U of Pacilic 18, Washington 11. St. John's ps, New ~1exico 92 . l!lgb 'Sc:boo! Aqointtt 71, Lennox 4S Appl• valley 68, Lawndt le 65 Troy 80, Tultln 18 El Modena 99, Buen, Park l5S Walnut 481 . M·orena Valley 45 JunJor Collt1e Santa Ana ~7. Palomar 47 . "· conskierably by Fullerton'»' full . court. press with tblj.1 Gaucbos tilrntng the bail ov.,;i II Umes in the lnlllal IOO minutes. :., And when coe.ch Len>1!:t Stevens' Saddleback c I u b· could get it p8st the half coutt'; Jlne, It waa unable 1o1blt con.~ alstently -finilhlng With onr;1 six field goab in 33 attempti't. ( 1u percent) In the rint halt. And despite Fullerton'• finaJ 32-polnt margin, the Hornei turned the ball ever 17 time Saddleback finished with turnovers. But part of Fullerton's p,ro- blem probably was t h e absence cf starting guard ~ A~regg. He jammed his rtght ann through a door window 1n F JC's win over Scuthwestez:n Wednesday night and It took 35 stitches to sew lt up. '",tJ Saddleback failed to get ,.. ... player in double figures u ~~ Gauchos dropped their 11th game in 12 outings. ,, Stevens' club returrui to a$ · tlon Monday facing LA Trade<\ Tech at 7:20 In the first round cf the College of the Dtaetl tournarhent. ::· MtMMTlflre --Cerlll• .... A!lfn HUYtmfll CCIII""" AU•Wd V1n l ta.n Tot1I• '""''"" lttl ..... ,, " "' •? . I I 2 SI: I J I n ~::&:! 2 2 • • ... 0 • 1 0 2 0 2 ' l II D 2 I o o ~ ,, l6 ,, S~•Mdl t•) -"""· Crvrnlt'I' 2121 At~rell 2 I J ;7 Heltw..,,.., t o l <"o />rl~ I I 0 f J' HllWlllll,lll 1 122 Sw•lll'l 121' Krill t D J 2, Helm 210 c...-Gellls I t 1 \j• Peler 1111 Jlokflt ' ' ' It T011l1 17 16 'II .t:I • ,..,,,""': l'!illtrfM a, &eddlft»df ! : '·" Prep . _,. Cage :~ Summaries ~:: .,. • • ,. .. . .. ' , ' .. I •• i 2 Solons Urge POW 'Trading' -ld·Banf:!hlanffs and the New .. Old ~I\ whlCh xeposes In the shad~w of high rise structures at unµ.ersity of .«afiforpia Jrvlbe is part of Irvine ran chi ands now , p,arl of Orange County's .'.26th .munlclpality, l)ighli~bting contrast of urban living and open spaces that now prevail~ In the ne)V city. - ·Senator f~op,oses O~s~ing ' ;~llboky P'4ying' Sol()iu; . .. . . .. , .WASHINGToN (AP).-Sen. Senate do . soJD.e,thlng ab;>ut One: senator, 'Republican .. nolmeiJ)& senate . "moon-. absenteel!m inJf.tad.of piOOiS1Y Karl Mundt of South Dakota, Jlgbter1, the junk.et e er s wringing ha~:·• 'she asked.· hci1 not returned to the Senate and the cam~lgners" for "S,Cause tl)e Se~ is a ctub · since ~e iuffer!d a stroke abseil~ is p~· a of prtma donnaslntimsely seU-· more tlian two ye{lrs ago. ConstitUtionaJ aniefxtmtnt . to , MargareJ ChUe, Snllth, de-Sen~· SrJ!ilb vored , in 2,941 ez:pel any member of 1oriented ...1 99" .kings and one ·' cormecuUve&nate roll calls, a : eoo,ress who skipi, ffiore than : q'u.ee.P--dedicated to µ\eif own str1ng .broJcen when she un- ..; 411 pe:rcent·of'll ye:ar'a roll call persoti8lraccomrnodaiidn!"' derwent !W'gery ln September "votes: 1 • Shf 'did Dot nime 1any Co~-· J968 .. , .The MJ,lne RepubliWi"who league as a.·ha~itu8.l apsentee; ~-•S(nlth was . sharply • holds' the record for coo-nor dia &be say. ,who woyld ·. crlhcal of senators she caUed . ~tJve 'roll call votes, s.iid h.ave ~n expelled hacf ~ch , "moonllghter:s who·regard the ablenteelsrn "ls the greatest an ameDdme.nt been In -effect' _Se~te as slr'ictly_second~r:Y to jl(sgrace 'of the Senate. ln ure session of eodb:• that .. t~r moneY·m~1~ .acUv1tles 1 "WJiy then doesn't the ended last week. ' in being of!ered b1gh-pald lee-, , ~ ture fees simply because they ' are senators ... ," : p hi Af. f e -Senators are paid $U,SOO a ! syc • atrists ll'lll ye;;~ortilng to reports filed , ·s· ... , 'R. eaI'H :~.~9~.p~-t~~c~~~~~ : , croo. ge . . , . ero ing money list at $l4,33t. He was followed by Sen. Mark • Hatfield (R,-Ore.) at $41 ,9jl5, } SAN F1\AN~ (AP) 4 0 Scrooge's greatest crime," ·Edmund S. Muskie (~Maine), Ebenl!r« ~. CJirlltmas' said Wald, "was. that be llvfd . at '4(1,8'l3, and Abraham ,,....;..., • .;..,r:,.,_, may have before his UmeUe•had the· at-Ribicoff (D-Olnn.) at $37,800. _,_ -,..--tiludes before Christmas Eve No' statistics were available . ~ ac;tibg quite normally. as· that everyon:e ,.bas· itfterwai:d · on their 1970 attend a o c e · lie ~ about caoting · wbeif their great exp&tations recorilJ. "Boh, ......... to tbe worlll. · ~ wi4!1 ,..uly" .,, -,)I cam~ f\" • .µ lull that's Iha. "!l' •ll,-1'<11·onlY the-thttal•o£ an .. 111. "Democratic preSldeottill ;atYnl·illl rr.-rrc ,. •• ~.-ill'!i~ 1sulble ·,o6inlnawm; BaJ~ ...... b\Jt., r-J>8>i:lditrtlij,.,. Ille '\'!:le1 ·:~1 'inc! • C"'li'o •I I y withdrew la.I fall o!~ bi.I ~,...,.,. .. "· 'Mwr~ that c~f!·C•·d wilebetanfelll. , ?o ~ -'!:. Cahan, Scrooge of 'Ibo Otriltmas ~·· humbug may bave . Carol Into ad;;ptin1' the· re.-t ~ 8 liln· ~ .sa~fy in. a quire<I merry aOd 'forgiVing at- world of frustration., Ufiide. • "• 1 1 1 'Qlre's no doUbti" Cahan '-Tha~ aid Wald •Yi!:.S'Uhfa,lr. ·;· "th~t SCro9ft. ~as "Actually, r ~eyone owes ~ '' ,progrealvel:Y~~ more ~'a debt. of g,atltude. oiioU~ n people find oUt that ' All we have tO do is ·smile a Sam." Cl8us :~ let them "~little, and comP.Bred 1 with 1 do~ J • Sc(ooge, we're great. people. 1"' ~tinued,. "Santa Claus Scrooge iUst tak.es the hiat off ,can't,posslbly fulfill all those. · w'," Wald radded. 1childhood hopes ·and dreams Dr. Elrl Burgess, 'another thltmake.JlS ~ prepared for rwvchiatrist told ewsmen adult frustrahon.!1." · r~~ ' · · heart D,r . R'obe'rt Wald said he that muttering a y, vmt'~ oJd Scrooge as 8 non-"Bab, bum~g!" _·tak~ the > cc:1110i'Jnlst figure and in· edge oft holiday trustrat1ons. ~~edt thlnker of great "Getting angry when you're .,~DI who refused to be df:pressed is g~ for you. It's bip'py· and ·forgiving just far better ta-get angry and 1 1;1ecau~ everybody else .was bel\ave like Scrooge than, say, ~ruMing lrounct· 1wash in good to ju'mp off the GoJClen Gate lwill. Britlge," he ~· Las .Vegas Strike . ' ' • Prpbe.Eyed LAS VEGAS (UPI) -The Clark County Democ ratic Cen- tral Committee c.h a"i rm an wants a congressiona1 in- vestigation Into the· activities · and methods or federal strike NEW SHIPMENT -JUST ARRIVED ! Signposts Al.ong the Way Riders on the ~ldgt seem oblivious to· it all but pla· • car\! in.foregrol1J1d should have Informed the'!',that these are Irvine ranchJands where trespassing IS. Unfa:Wtitl. Posting has become Commonplace in rai.. oeql times because of court adions seeking public access aaoss 'Private properties. .. ~ .. ,.,....,... .... ST. MICHAEL AND AU ANGELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH , 3233 PACIFIC VIEW DRIVE CORONA DEL MAR • • PLENTY OF SIZES ; .. · .. e., .., ·,, ,·~~·' ' . ' -' ' HAILLET-$14.95 ' . • . " --... .. ,,., ,. QUEENIE . . • ' r\ J: (~:;,,·p/e .te Guitle ... Wllere to ·, go · Wiit ;-to::·: lo~: . ·s, · ... ·1 ~ ·w·d· .. . . Ul.I es; .. · . ,I en • . . . . . YuletiD1e (;'ontest • ID • • .. J ... • . • !.,o·.1 ~•1•• .. I ' ' . . . , ·" ~ • ~ "'~ ,. ' I • ltoRAt.ID, LIGH'r.ED ·TRn BRIGHTENS 'MONARCK BAY PLAZA . . . . ·-Or~g:~\(:oast Traµsf orms " . ~to ~Christmas Package'. . . . . . .. . . ', . :. . , . ' , The grandest Ouistpuu ·~ctage of was larger thin life in his role or "El tbtm 111-~ Orii!le OQast ltself--1is / GtnerallJimo." That'.s what people called a~e a£ain as th~· area turns on ittt him when he was at· the zenltb of his ~adiUonaI 40-nl.ile-long .. 'smile'' for the car:w: His flamboyant Style of dress ill· b>li~af'.a. ' . . ~ · · eluded a string tie, a White ate~n _tiat •Main, the DAILY .PILOT ·has joined and -often - a wUdly checked sport . ' . 1!Jlli 1hO ·Oi'ange Gounty Coast As!ocia-coat. . t ioft to co-sponsor .a,ardS for h beSt' of· Among ' the • enduring bits-" IC I Ille displays in'·thij fairyland ·o< twinkl" 1bowrnanshfp ho left behind at hi• death ing sights. in 1965 (at age 70) was the conte.t with ».s. fu~g" In ·the . Jl'/t e<tition of the the rli)omlng Utle He 'coined -the ' "ja histol'ic .''40. MHM of.QJrUbnU Smile!" Mlles 'of ChrlslmBS SmUes." contest fbundOut;.tltlS ,wu·&vintage ~w · . .It; t1#1 together the ,coiasj.al cord· for sparkling· d«aratiW JD(i ,glily•col· m411iUt1 .in the ·depression (\ays. qf .the ortd nghts. . ~. l 1930s when·t)\!!a,c~rµ~ n~ed a gimmJclt ~ colon of Quistmas abountl from to· bring fiat-landers W the.Jr communitjes Seal Beach to San Clemente. And this to spe."KI a few holiday dollar1. ye:N''s "smile" ii widened to include the What·has survived ls In the tradition of ,1u o( Cul .rio.1 · th 1 · going all-out In holiday decorations. com.mun-I ,ea ve ., ...... e, m e rvme Today's Orange Coast area "smllers" are area, Lake Forest, In ~the heart of the very likely more interest.l!d in 1lving Saddleba~ 'vaUey area and Mission Vie-_ visitors a grin than in selling lhem a bowl jo. ol soup or a souvenir. Families interested in touring the ' But it just wouldn't be Chrlslma!I along sigh~ could well bead in almost any El Gener~~issimo's coastlin~, ~ha\, he us- direCtion. Entire communities ams. even : e:d to call ;tie ~merlcan R1v1era, if t.he . 'o1 t"-0r· ·n.:.:. .. t h l :~ .. ,,. hgh lJ dldn t grow .brighter and prettier cltiel 11e ange .__.. ave Oui<:1.1 m than the year before. Ulil year's, "&nlile." · .. t • Each bulb helps light uj> the legend that Hu;ltington Harbo.PT,, II~ is .•blfze iwas , Hill Galllenne: and his con· Wi\h lights which a.re reOeF,d in ,its temporaries, tho!e who invented the 40- \1.goonl and inlets In HuntinMtdn'Be.acb: . mile 'jsmile.'' ''I1le Spanish lnnueni:t ii :.U.ong · lri : The' 1tnlle is broader than ever thi1 f.t:t.sslon Viejo 11 well as 1n San Juan year. El Oenerallsslmo'• influence hu . • · · , . reached ·into new Oran&e Coast area CfapiJtrano where· M.utcan l8nd candles cotrimuniUes which didn't nen exist at join ~ecltlc:ally ~ C1irbtmu liibti th< time oi Galllenne'a duth and wliic~. to proclaim the ioY of the ~aoo. were rolling billl of empt~ when UM! Sari C&tmente' la decked out in new '.140' Milea" event began more than 4CI I • 1 \ muniCip&I finer7. '·Laguna Beach, la.rt years ago. year'• Ou'\llmaaville in lhe "40 MU.. of Part of the Orange Coast's bright holl· Quistma1 SmUea" awards OJmpetition. da)' "amlle" thi& year are the com- la agknr a1ain. munitiea: of Culverdale In the Irvine an•. Individual homes "hlch mod out in tht Lake Forest tn lht El Toro area and the 40-mlle-klna: "smile" tour are. depicted in eiitire community of Mllsion Viejo. . pbotogniphs which accompany lbis artf. Of courae, the e!l!!._re "smile" lan"t 1n cle. Winners of DAILY Pll.OT-Orange the South Orange CO&lt aru. Seal Stach County f.ot.st AllOClation e.warcb art pre-and Huntinaton Beach glow brightly with 'ttnte<I on a teptnte picture page oo thtir cities' "official" decorations over P11e• 22. their flreets and on their public piers. No one making the toor could enjoy ,It Inlivlduals ha ve clam~red up lad~er1, more tban the orlglDator of the whole "40 into trees and onto roor1 lo dress up Miles" event would 1f he couJd join them. home! aU along the "fO.mlie smile." It'• The lalt William H. "Bill" .GlllieMt a mighty· biJ grin. • • • \ _,. • ,,.1' .., , ' 't I . •, . · • • 1N.1LY PILOT SI•"~ THE FOLKS WHO LIVE AT 1112 PINE IN HUNTINGTON BEACH HAVE At FU~L 'SANTA'S WORKSHOP ON TH~IR LAWN ,:jr; DP Trophies "Announced • • ·For 7th Year " , .. · "' . By TOM TITVS • ' Of ""' Delly l"lllt '''" In <.the wake of what has been singled out as the most signlficant year local community theater has presented for Jt1 gtowing audiences In the seven years thi1 column has been observing the Orange Coobty stage scene, there remains one more· task before turning our attenUon to 1972 and What 'that yetir ·holds in store. This Js, of .course, t he ' acknowledge- ment of a· handful of superior perform· anooi duHng what proved to· tie' a most superior ·year. To- day, appropriately enough "' Christ-mas Eve , th i s column · announCes the winner! of the 'LITtHIElt Distinguished Performance Awards. The DP.s are given each year on a countywide bash;, and today's four win· ners join ·two doun previous reclplenl3, only one of whom has won twice. Unlike 50!Tle other theater awards, the DP com· petiUon is Dot a popularity contest. Although this writer is actively involved in commu n ity theater, two. of to- d a y ' a reclplen<.s would oot recognize hJm on sight. THE DP AWARDS are. quite simply, bestowed upon those and actresses hon- estly and objectlve- ly considered t h e fin est In their par· tlcular categories. And in 1971, with most county theaters going the extra mile in pursuit Of professionalism in their productions, the choices often were extremely difficult. Of the top five listed in each category, nc~rly all turned In perfonnances worthy of this es:tra rt!CO(nitlon, and may well , in another year, have received It. So keen was the 1971 comoetition that this column Is listing, addition-I ally , two performers l in each category for I honorable mention. Here, then, are t h • distinguished perform.en of 1971 -and an e."tcerpt from UUs newspap. er's review to spot.. light their award· wtnning perfonn· aot ILLS onces; BEST ACl'OR. -Aaron Fletcher IS lVllly Lom;m in "Death of a Salesman" for the Irvine Como mun.i ly 'Illeater. "At the top ol th.la I U- perb heap stands Aaron Fletcher, whose unforgettable portrayal of Wiiiy Loman ranka him with the giants ol his craft. Fletcher ' probes dl'C!p Into the 1M.t.10H gut.I of Willy, coo- .-eying ttfe ache and disillusion of thl1 (See OOERMISSIO!I• Page JI) 1 ' ' ., • • "' • . l • 1 ,.._ YARD DfSPLAY 'AND SANTA LIVl!N HOME-AT 5122 R~~AL'E DRIVl,·l\tv1N1.' .. ~!':: .,. , ·;"i ' SANTA TAKES A SPILL ON ROOI' AT ISl71 VICHIY, lllVINI • "p(d' eon" cJ;;,Jii; • I IJ,, • ,,,. ·. ~ ·5!?.: I ' .-, .'1 ·: i '-J •'_1.. I ,. -::;:.• . n i . ttl11Uof'ne :::.: · , .. •.t ,. ·1"1• i:~: ' r.WaJ'ltr PJdg-hu bee1t.aicnectlo;1:1>- star with Oarlton Heaton . in .-iieti•1 "Airborne," which •producer , ~ . ~~r.and d)re<:Ulr J<>!'!i GuµIqmjll:.Jflll ,begin Jilming in January. :.- . Jatnes 'Btolin and ~elt .. .,~,. Grier wj]J, have · co-starring roles tij~ ..,,...np1ay by Stanley lt. GreonberJ. " , ·Pidgeon'a role in "Airborne" .... a United SlateJ Senltor marks bll relur)ito MGM, wheri 'he starred ID -!ol movte.hit.!1. ~~!! . ":~· -~ ~ ,·. '! • .WEEKENDER " iNsm'E 'l'EATIJRES"! ' . ' LUCY· B,EJ,I. Editor .. • '. • ' ,• • ·1 ~ • • ' ~ .. . . . .. . ....... . . .. ,, . ~· .. ~ ...... ' . ' . . . . . Seventh DP Trophies ( Olllltltil -Paie II J IOlll Ml 1111 au! r11trn'" with <very -•.nd .....,. .. CompltURc lM ravored five ln an ' urw.sually competltlve c•t~ory are Patrick Birkett, ''The Big Knife," · Westminster Community T h ea t e. r ; Robert Engman, "Plaza Su.ite," Laguna Moulton Playhouse; Art Gordon, "A View From the Bridge," Irvine c.Ommuntty Theater, and D:iyle Mc~y, "Look Homeward, Angel." ~_guna Moulton PlayhQuse. Honorable mention to Russell Martin, 0 'iVbo•11 Save the Plowboy.'1 San Clemente Community Theater, and Hap Graham, "The Man Who came to .l)ln. ner," Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. BEST ACTRESS -Betsy Paul is Muy Tyrone 'ln i•1.o~ Day's Journey Into Night'' !or the Lagi,ma Moulton Playhouse. "Betsy Paul turns in an absolutely stellar interpretation ol the tragic 1'1'ary Tyrone ••.. almost trighten- tna:ly real in her portrayal, her vzriatioru1 'of mood and mahner sharp and true; her hands painting the l"'lgnent picture she dare not admit even to henelf. Seldom hM rui::h an excellent performance graced a community theater stage. Travel Su.perl1Uve perfonnancea: also were tW'lled In by C;ar>I Dahl, "The Glass Menagerie," Sail Clemente Community Theater; Hilda Allen, "Death of a Salesm an," Irvine Community Theater) Jean Koba, ''The Big Kn l f e , ' ' Westminster r.ommunlty Theater, and Sally Brown, 1'Rashomon,'' Huntington Beach Playhouse. Honorable mention to Iris Korn, "hlok Homeward, Angel," Laguna Moulton Playhouse, and Janet Gordon, "A View From the Bridge ," Irvine r.ommunlty Thealer. BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR . -Bob Mills as Blff Loman in "Death of • Salesman" for the :nvine. COmmunity Theater. ''The complex role of the older son, Biff, Is given a studied, sensitive in- terpretation by Bob Mills .... in his emo- tional &bowdown with Willy at the climax of the play, Mills reaches a peak ol. power that Is [rigbtening in its Impact. Close behind Mips, from the same piay. was Gary Saderue as the younger brother, Happy, while rounding out the field were Fred West, "The Big KnUe," Westminster Community 'ITleater: Jirn Speirs, "l11e Glass Menagerie," San Clemente Community Theater:, and Mlt.cheU San£ord, "·You Know I Can't Hear You·• When the Water's Running.'' . Cheap. Tran~port Sweeping Europe - By ST AN DILAPLANE . SAN FRANCISCO - A few winter notes frolll all over: Cheaper transportation is packing the !kl resorts of Europe. Qll;ick check of travel agents d oesn't give much hope for rooms .in well-kn.own Kitzbuhel, St. Anton, St. Moritz -places like that. Young ski bum types say the trick is 'go to villag~s five to ten miles around the posh places. "Theres always some widow who Wants to rent the back room -cheap." -* ~ Cheaper transport means 1.be big airline pack- ./ ~1 .r <1 ·1: ••. , Anncunced I Lido Isle Players. Honorable menUoa to Alan ~ "Here Lles Jenimy ,Troy,'" Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, and Bernard Simon, "You Know I C&ri't H•r You When Ule Water's Ru.ming," Lido Isle Players. / ' . BEST ~UPPORTING ACTRESS - Sharon Heusinkveld as Laura in ·~e Glass Menagerie" for the 5an Clemente Community Theater. "Sharon Heusinkveld presents a compelling and pitUully beautiful Laur!, the crippled daughter whose excruciating shyness has see-ly destined her for spinsterhood. Miss Heusinkveld conveys. olt~n by u · pression or mannerism alone, the aching , emptiness ol insecurity which gives her character full dimension." Others among the top live supporting actresses are Nan Prince, "Look Homeward, Angel," Laguna Moultoil Playhouse; AM ParvareM:h, "Plazlt SUlte," Huntington Beach Playhouse, and Karen Gardner, "A View Frmt the Bridge," ln'ine Community nie11ter. Honorable mention to Joanne Wolcott. "Barefoot in the Park," Irvine Com .. munity 'Theater, and DorothY Smith, ••who'll Save the Plowboy?'' San Clemente Community Theater. q age deals. (CUt·rate JcelandlcAJr-has ~eapest pack-~ages.) Charters are filling ,resorts. LitUe known ts ~.Norway's cross cotintry skiing. Carry' a pack and ~sllde overlmd. Good for new •kiers. Y'ou can hard- ·~t' i'eik a leg that way.* _ ' , _' " HUME CRONYN IN HIS THREE STARRING ROLES FOR CTG Ltft, In ''Ml•r/' C,-nttr, ""Hldrl1n VII" and "Cain• Mutin'f'' Cronyn in Third LA Ro'le as Queeg Acapuloo full. Cozumel had some rooms. (Be" l\~,t' l '• • • £ ''M" -• F ·;;t 1:~u;,~a:.-~~ red 1:.?:~t~'*'~~ i1,1an 01:-.. any aces · :¢enly. hit 1 patcla -e; on ll;ear Jolil!, iliat s. , (""'• lhe iwrote)>( ' , ' • . ' 1:~ .. , ~ {. ... . '...l.:. ~. .• ' , I 1-., ·~·. Jllr l • • . -. DANCE THEATER OF HARLEM DEBUTS AT ORANGE COAST Comptny In "Rhythmtitron" Cho reographed by Director Mitc hell Harle~ Troupe Due Dance Theater w Perform at OCC The famed Dance Theatre of Harlem makes its f i r 1 t Southern California !P- pearance this year at Orange CDlst College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, on Jan. 4 and s. The all black classical ballet troupe Is under the direction of Arthur Mitchell who has been a member of the New York Cltf Ballet for the past 15 yean and is the only black to become a princlple in that Guide to Fun Kiwanis Presents 'Turkey' at OCC DEC. 14 -JANi I LAS POSADAS -Padua Hills Theater three miles above Foothill Blvd., on Padua Ave., in Claremont, is presenting "Las Posadas" -the story of Christmas -Wed .• Sat. at 8:30 p.m. and matinees !t 2:30 p.m. Wed. and Sat., through Jan. 8. The dining room and llhops are open dally for lunch. dinner and browsing except Mon. Tickets may be reserved by calling (711) 62\1.1288. DEC.~ STORY HOUR -COiia Mesa library, 566 Center St., COsta Mesa, offers a children'• ator)' eacll 'I1lur1., at 10:30 a.m. ' DEC. !I -JAJI. !I troupe. Karel Shook Is the associate artistic dlrector. The troupe will present 1 lecture-demonstration in the · OCC Auditorium on Tuesday Jan 4 at 8 p.m., and a dance concert on Jan. 5 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets for the concert are $3; and $2 for the lecture-- demonstration. They will be available at the door. The Dance Theatre o f Harlem hu only been in ex- l!tence for three years but already is ranked among the top ballet companies In the world. other black dance troupes, rucb as those or Pearl Primus and Katherine Dunham, have been either exclusively or predominantly modem dance companies. This Iii the first completely b I a c k cl!ssical ballet company. The troupe ls small with just 24 members, only &ix of which have had prior training outside the company. Walter Rain~, 2T, perform· . ed with the stuttgart Ballet and Virginia Johnson, 21, is from the Washington School of Ballet. The rest' have been drawn from the ranks oL some 800 black students who study P~.SCROOL STORIES -The Newport Bead! Public U· at the Danco Theatre's !cllool brary has scheduled pre-school programs which will take in Harlem place at• 10 a.m. in the following Jocatlcm: Mmnera l,j, Mitcheq ·baa ~t -11 o! brary, ~Dover Drive, Tuesdays;_~ del ~Lihtarir.-.-..,his life trying lO fur'.Uilt the ~ Mangold St., Corona del Mal';' Wednesdays, Hii'tiot cause of cluslcal danCe in View Clubhouse. 1871 Port Qiarlelr(·fiewport Beach, 'fhun.. black America. He opened the days, and the Balboa Library, 100 &! Balboa Blvd, Newport company in the basement of a Beach, Tue.sdays. Harlem church three ~ears DEC. 11 ago and at the same time M&T CONCERT _ Blood, sw~t and Tean will be bea:d opened a new world of ballet ·.::, PoopJe g1Ytnta.,IO\'ond ~~~·sky·hlgh ' .~bbeaii · p~ 1'!<P ho,W. ilt:l'1i~'·ftiW 1old , •, o\:lclo~l (llUl ~•~ller.ql>~i~la,~ ":;'I · j Making the transition from one Ill J~. Jlti' ~n alfor~.\!; ' , Mftj , '! 1 · · Rarpagon to F r e er er I c k b,teddQI' rr.~~ev. MJIJl•i n ' .' ~ ", ·~ t: I William Rolfe, a man who in concert in the Arena of the Anaheim Convention Center1 to many black Americ'ans. to "'Hadrbyi VTI" Cronyn ap-vengeance, giving bis role a 800 w. K!tella, Anaheim, Dec. 31 at 8 p.m. For ticket in-_ "People tho!Jght I was in· peared tor CTG at the Mark sparkle of wit and gaiety. I ti ,..,_ ••• 5000 sane when I started the I onna on .,.,.,,,e -.r • · school,'' Mitchell sa'1d. "They Taper Forum in "The Miser." Beginning with "The M ser" These three roles have af-at the Mark Taper Forum. he JAN. 7 repeated all the myths about to r d e d Lo s A n i e I e s has mastered three widely TRAVEL FILM -The Newport Harbor Kiwanis Founda-black people not being able to , ' t -~,,~ 1"6"t, --. ~ ..,.~:,. ··'I·~ would be POpe, and now to the ; • 'I. "••.,, t · * ~ 1 i. 1 • ,..,-"'\o .. ,. ""1': 1 beleaguered Capt. Queeg is an theatregoers the opportunity divergent roles for Center Uon iJ presenting Willis Buller and his film, "Turkey" in da-oce ballet." to witness one of the world's Theatre Group. No stranger to the Orange c.oast College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Criticism came from well· most renowned actors at the stage, Cronyn is noted as C.OSta Mesa, at 8 p.m. Jan. 7. Tickets $2 for adults; $1 for meaning criUcs who believed : ' • ' ~·You ,+;~;.,, ~ ~~!"' acting feat or no small con- 'I it "\ r" .... t .. ~ .... r ·-r. sequence. Yet Hume Cronyn, I ;; at's romanUc couney, J)1'9dd1. l>lld the most ~:~~ ·~ar~1,z\'i*h•~ tit hotel man IS '1Gus" GUslindet ;with half Group's "The Caine Mutiny work. dir~tor, writer, and producer students, may be purchased at the door. that classic ballet had nothing Although he bas apppeared as well as an actor. His range to offer the bfack dancer. · n starry;eyed ·hotels. On Kauai, Hln>lel ~'. cour t-M a1 t I a I" a\the Hou., overlooks the !"!•cl! m d v!p~i• W!'~e , Ahmanson Theatre, h•·m•de prominently in motion pictures Is remarkable, from Albee to JAN. 8 Mitchell feels the opposite ti and on television, too, the ac· Shakespeare, Chekhov to MARIONETI'E SHOW -Leaming Unumtted is presenting true. His troupe and school made 'South Pacific." Oof.:tages• ~ thei ~s these character leaps and thus ~ lilt "1= ·16' play b.,ketba!P bn.'• (So' bl'IDJ marks his third starring •P' tor admits his first love is the Thurber. Bob Barker's Mark>oettes in two perfonnanct.s at 1 and s have made ballet relevant and stage, and he has particularly With his wile, Jessica Tan-p.m. in the Univeralty Park Elementary School, 4572 Sand-meaningful to the black com· JOlal bilke 1). • ' ' . ' , •, pearance for .Center Theatre • 1 .. • -. ~ • if i • , Group at the Music Center. enjoyed his times at the Music dy, be starred On Broadqay in burg, Irvine, Jan. 8. Tickets, $1.25 for youths; $2 for adults. munity. It is no longer thought Q!nter. Wlucb ls his favorife "A Dellcate Balance" and of as only a white man's art CTG role? He's liked them all, "The Four Poster," repeating JAN. U • zg form. but feels that C!"Pt. Queeg is the latter on television. other PLANE.TARIUM SHOW -Viewers will see 0 Desttnation ~1Jtchell says there are · .. s.me .. ai;..,,d.: Coco . Palma 'WI'lh1 !b~.iigb~d Two seasons ago Hume fish ponds anCI. all enormou1 grove Jlf d)Con'!!lt·hees. Cronyn dauled Ab man 1 on ' 1L Y --~~ ;... • Theatre audiences with his Cottage,. Hpre 'wie beds are in CUY·~ ~,..~e!nan portrayal of Father William perhaps his most diffi cult major Broadway credits in-Mars," a ·journey to Mars where priQlitive life rnay exist, many black militants who feel assignment. The c o m p I e x elude bls portrayal of Polonius at the Tessman Planetarium on the Santa Ana C.Ollege he should be teaching African :c.:noes. The baths ai:e. rock-willed ~nd t>P'ft to the Rolfe In "Hadrian VII." Prior ,,i<y. (Brlnil'.• p~ddle.) · "' • · ; characterization calls for In "Hamlet'' which .won him a campus 1530 W. 17th St., Santa Ana, Wed. and .Fri. at 7:15 dance rather than classical Cronyn to portray a veteran Tony Award and Variety's poll li~pii.miiiii. ;;Jacnii. ;;12iiii-~28ii. iiiiliiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiibl.ialiileiiit iiiniiHsaiiriileiim;;.;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiij Navy capta in whose junictr of-of the critic'& vote for best ., . * '' 1 ' On the Big Island of Hawaii. the King l<ame- ,Jiimeha. Guslandef's1Wig·size ~eds a~ain ":'ilh bed· .Jfosts of plumed standlrds-lfke Hawauan kings bad around them. Lanais iookin,g··over the bay. (Bring your camera.) And some otliers. Why don 't you get J -brochure of all of them: Lyle Guslander, Jsland : Holiday Resorts, 2222 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, :: Hawaii. .. .* '· : Plushest hotel in the islands is Mauna Kea f Beaah Hotel. Most far away from it all : Hana Ranch 1'Hottl, Hana, M1ul. * "I have h11rd you can get pills without 1 pr• tcrlptlon In Mexico •.. 11 True or sorhe -not all. A lot of weight reduc- '• ers that are prescription in the U.S. are-over·the· counter sales in Mexico. Japanese drug stores sell almost everything without prescription. Same in the Philippines. * . "Do w• nMd cho lera shots for tM Orient?" Ask your airline for current needs. Cholera · shot! are on and off out there. I usually take them because I MAY have to have them. Two shots, week apart. I never get any reaction. * , Friend writ•• me: "In Germany if you see a man with a short beard carrying a violin case. fol· i low bi.m and he will lead you to a restaurant where they serve a very good meal at a cheap price." (Sounds reasonable.) SOUTH SEAS TROPICAL 'FISH o,...c..., .. fl.-• .. ••tt.. .tT~· PW! .MG~1 e A9UAl lUMS e MAJNTINA .. CI SllWICI e L.ft FOODS e Lffl PLANn Jll 1'· WU.SON, toJTA MISA '"' •• w.. .. •. 1 ... ,.., ... ,ltll .... , MVffTIH•TOfll llACM CNOt It H• Lvdll''•) -·· Welk's Yule Prog ram All In Family ficers relieve from wartime perf · "Th T h command believing him to be s1st:;~~nc:~d "~he ~~: · ·~ow IS PARTY TIME! mentally unbalanced. Queeg's Animal.'' He has appeared in outward appearance at the numerous films and was beginning of the trial of the nominated for an Oscar for mutineers renects ev er y "The Seventh Cross," with his evidence of normalcy but most re<:ent motion pictures culminates at the end in the being "The Arrangement," famous "bre!kdown" scene. "Gaily, Gaily" and "There Opening to unanimoU1 raves, was a Crooked Man." ChUdren, wide-eyed and ex· Cronyn•6 Queeg has been hail-Hume Cronyn is n o w pectaht, are what Christmas is ed i s_ the "beat yet." creating the tragic Capt. all .about and the sons and "Hadrian VII" was another Queeg on the Ahmanson stage, daughters of Lawrence Welk's of Cronyn's notable su~s. a role previously portrayed by musical family will be en-As Fredrick William Rolfe. the great actors Lloyd Nolan, tertained and entertaining on Cronyn detailed the honored who originated .the role on center stage when his 17th an-career Rolfe longed for but Broadway, and f{ um p hr e y nual Christmas show is aired never achieved. Den 1· e d Bo t ho I ed ·1 1·1 on Channel 11 at 1 , p.m. gar w Pay 1 on 1 m. Chrlstmas night. realization of his dearJ!St "The Caine Mutiny Court-amlbltion -priesthood -Martial," the second pro- The scene, complete with Rolfe consoled himself with a duclion In CTG·Ahmanson's 11now, a giant tree, and kiddies fictional life in the church 1971-72 subscription series, galore, will find Welk In a red which carried him to the continues through Jan. 8, with suit playing Santa to the C!St. supreme office of the Pope of tickets available at the Music The music will run the Rome. Hailed throughout the Center box office and all ticket gamut of the season Including country as a personal triumph, agencies. all the favorite songs and ~iiij-iiijjji-iiijjjiiiijjjiiiiiiiliiiiiiii.,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii carols. ' Bobby Burgeas, Cissy King, Mary Lou Metzger and Jack lmel will dance to "Parade of lhe Wooden Soldiers," and Llt- Ue Jenni Griffiths •ill join her mother (Sandt Grllfithl) and S.111 Flynn as they tell her "Sarita Claus ls COmlng To Town." THI wnr~ FINIST IOOKSTORIS HUNTER'S so:oKs .· POR UO YIAR~SINCE 1851 Loc1tod At FASHION : SQUARE JN SANTA ANA Phont 17]41 543.9343 ' u.soo -· & ,.,.......kl JJ,000 u.-llrfftl•t Canis ' IAltiAINS G•LORll OPEN EVENI NGS ''l'IL 9 P.Jtl. Th• w1y to •nioy th• holid1y1 i1 to "tak• it ••1y." This is wh•r• we com• in. Her• at N1wport Produc• w• h•v• th• "t•ke it e11y foods." Such 11 •••• • ''to11•d 1eled1.'' "all r11dy to 1erv1.'' 5 lb1. will s•rv• 20 p1opl• for l•ss than a dollar •• • • • reedy med• coli 1l1wl Cerrot 1tick1, c1l•ry stocks for your N•w Y•1rs Ev• parti•sl • • ••• Foil wrapped pot1toes, i nd many, many mor•, and •II at "whole11I• pric•sl" START SAVING WITH THESI COUPONS l··················\·········1 Still The l •t Value Start Th• Din With Low C1lorl.,_Low Prlc• • FH SH SQU IUID • , .... COACH EL LA • cuc'"u"M'"a • • ORANGE JUICE • GRAPEFRUIT • ERS • : 29' ~ I IELL PEPPERS • • 9uart 5C loch , • 6 25C • I Llmlt-Y, Gil. • Llmlt-6 • For • With Thia Covpen • With Thi• Cov1t1n • Llmlt--6 • I I • W it• Thi• Coupon • • • • • • • • • • ........ _.---. I ••••••• I COUPONS EXPlll DECElllllR 29 CLOSED CHRISTlllAS & NEW YEARS DA Y Th•1•r'est1uranh demand th1 fin•st for their cu1tom1rs: Th•t'1 why th•y featuri NftlMf' PrCNl1c•I Patronl11 th1ml Victor H .. o Ina, la9un1 B••ch; vth SwldM, '1untin~ton Beach and Coron• d1! Mi r; Tht llue Dolpllla, Newport; Charlie's ChUI, N•wport; l trbhlrt's .,Alrpttt:•• and ov•r 300 others. How •bout your calling v11 "Orange Counrv'• Ftutt1t Growfng Prodvce and Fl-Ower Organization" ~ N~!r~~!~~~.Q~~~E 2616 Ntwport loultvWd Oft th• Penln1ula Phon1 17M11S ,,, .. ,.,. 671 .. :191 "85 Y '"'' of Pf'oduce KnolD How" "Where quollty u the Order of l/Jf HOUll" 1~010 PlUIT SMIP,la. P:Olt • 'r'IAltl, r I , I I f Frldly, Dtctmb« 24, 19n DAILY PILDY IT - • • I I N WEEKENDER 0 .lJ T •11 JYOIUI STANtEl' ' ORANGE COUNTY'S RESTAURANT, NIGHT CLUB AND ENTERT A/NMENT SCENE • Holiday Ti1ne Tonight, of course, marks Christmas Eve and the annual occasion for staging what is perhaps our warmest gathering with family and friends. Whe~er this takes the form or staying home or steppmg out for a bit of good cheer, the event will be observed with a special sense of well-being for the good things thal fill our lives. e MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL · Hopefully everyone will have reason to regard this Christmas as the merriest ever -with fine food and numerous delicacies figuring largely in the cause. Toward that fulfillment, Out 'N' About extends best wishes and seasons greeting to all . Once, however, the quiet dignity of the Christ- ·mas observance is over, we'll have to turn next week to New Year's merriment which follows a wholly different pattern. For that upcoming boll· day sets a mood that turns us into our most gre- garious selves for maximum hilarity and mirth. No doubt the psychology of thlS loosening up hinges on the thought of being done with the old in expectation of the new. It's only natural for everyone ta hope that the troubles of 1971 will somehow be swamped in the good fortune of 1972. t GET OUT AND ABOUT Fortunately there is an abundance of lively spots in the area where out 'n' abouters can enjoy a gala evening. And the wide variety of offerings provides an opportunity to pick just about any kind of observance that suits individual preference, and pocketbook . \.Ve spent the last few days canvassing estab- lishments hereabouts to obtain a run-down on their plans and packages for New Year's Eve. That inf or· mation, together with any \Ve gleaned about New Year's Day or the entire weekend, is presented here\vith. ·* "'"''~ AEROPUERTO ~ f,i NEW YEAR'S EVE ,_____.._· __. PARTY $18~ ..... 0 DIMJllll CHOICE OF ANY STU.IC ° CMAM,AGNf 0 DANCING· IHTIRTAINMENT * CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 545.5579 2122 PAllSADIS (Bri siol) SAN TA ANA *' IN SECLU DED ALISO CANYON GALA NEW YEAR'S EYE PARTY Como Coleb<ato Wilt! Us 7:30 p.in. to 2 ··"'· 4-COURSE NEW TORK STEAK DINNER With Champa9n• Party Favors-Hats-Noisemak•rs $17 .SO Per Person (Inc. Tax and Tip) Danclnv Clltcl Entertalarntt1it with THE VELO BROS. R...,.watlon1 Requlred-Ampl• f r• P•rkln1 31106 COASY HIGHWAY SOUTH LAGUNA 4'9·2663 GALA • NEW YEAR'S EYE PARTY -NO COVER CHARGE- NOISEMAKE RS-PARTY FAVO RS DANCING-ENTERTAINMENT Wffli;ly Hffrt: 11:Jt A.M. t. 1Z:JO hlclrf •-' s.t.,.._,.i 11 :10 A.M. I• 1:10 A.M. S11tffyt: 4:00-IZ MIDN l•HT 9093 E. ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH 962·7911 '.l'lle l'bher1llan An evening of fun and frolic is being promised by the Fisherman restaurant, 317 Pacific Coast Higb111ay, at the Pier, Huntington Beach, during the course of an all-out New Year's Eve celebration. There will be no advance in prices and dinner will be served from the regular menu unlil 11:30 p.m. Party favors, 'hats and noisemakers will be presented to all customers. Also on tap is continu· ous entertainment and dance music. The Der1>11 A special holiday menu will be one of the New Year's Eve highlights at ~he Derby restaurant, 1262 Palisades Road, Costa Mesa. Festivities will ~et under way with the early dinner hour, according to the family Sturniola who operates this spot along with their like-named establishment in Arcadia. Celebrants will receive all the implements of merrymaking in the form of hats, horns, noise- makers and other paraphernalia. Lively dance mu· ·sic and entertainment will be provided by Roman and the Roman Four. Reservations suggested. Open January 1. Coral Reef Traditional champagne dinners at cost of $8. 75 per person will be served from 6 p.m. to midnight at the Coral Reel, 2854 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Entree choices are New York steak, steak and lotr ster combo, prime rib, lobster tail, top sirloin and roast young capon . All dinners include a glass of champagne, soup, salad, rolls and butter and a choice of potato or rice. There will also be hats, horns and noisemakers for all and dancing and entertainment, from 9 p.m. to 2 p.m. Reservations recommended. VISIT OLD JAPAN ® ffilYRKO Luncheon Dinner Coclll•il• PASADEN . .a.. 139 S. Loi Robles • 715:-7005 OR . .\:\'GE 33 'fO\\'D &: Country• 141·3303 , TORR.'\,CF. 2' Dd Amo V.,h;on Sq.• 542-86'7 i JARDI N D' .ALLAH II FRENCH AND MID-EASTERN CUI SINE NEW YEAR'S EYE SPECIAL Full 10·Coune Dln•er--$10 Per Penon Ft•f1.1ri"t 6011r"'t t D•lictcie1 Fro111 At•11nd Th, W.rld St1rtint •t •:oo ,,M. Ntw .&p,.....1119-ADNAN AND HIS HAlll M DANCllS M11t1r Ch•t -l11c•v Pi•rr• 105 S. OLA VISTA-SAN CLEMENTE IESEI YATl0Ns.-4t2ol005 SP EC IAL MENU! FREE NOISEMAKERS! For A Gala NEW YEAR'S EVE PRESENTS THE JOE NICOLETII SHOW AND FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE THE REIGN GROUP JOSE FIUCIANO IN PERSON Fevon, ...i1t1, Noisem•k•rs For All HUllY-RISIRYATIONS LIMITED o,.tt Diiiy 11 :JI,. 2 1.m..-C:IOHtl lund•y 1'17 WISTCLlff DRIYI NEWPORT llACH 645-4115 Bol> Burn• New Year'• eve with a wee touch of the Scot· tish highlands awaits revelers at Bob Burns res· taurant, 37 Fashion !$and, Newport Center, New· port Beach. There will be no cover or minimum for the tonUnuous entertainment that kicks off the res· tiv!Ues at 7 p.m. The regular dinner menu will prevail from ~ to 7 p.m. but the night's special menu takes over after that. There will be party favors for every· body in the form of bats, horns, noismakers and other assorted goodies. R~servations should be made in advance a! ~'ley should for any planned feasting on the follow· ing New Year's Day. The Airporter . New Year's Eve dinner will be served in the ?\lediterranean Room, from 5 p.m. to midnight, at the Airporter Inn, 18700 MacArlhur Blvd. (oppo- site Orange County Airport), Newport Beach . Spec· ial items will be featured along with the regular menu. • . . • . Continuous entertainment and dancln~. pro- vided by two outstanding musical groups, will pre- vail in the cabaret cocktail lounge from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Alternating on lhe bandsland wUl be the Shona Bishop Trio and Tom :Mullinix and ~ United States ot America Dance Orchestra. Reservations suggested. The Alr~rter's dining facilities will also be open New. Years Day. Stutt Shirt They are making a rollicking night of it at the Stuf.t Shirt, 2241 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, and a special New Year's Eve. dinner will be offered to merrymakers. It will likewise be possible to order from the regular menu. T)ul special ho)iday dinner, tabbed al $8.50 per person, will inclu de a choice of soup du jour or tos- Gala Op•n 01ily 10 a.m. to 2 e.m. LUNCH DINNER COCKTAILS New Year's Eve Party $2500 Per Couple Include s Dinner-Entree Choice of Roast Sirloin of Beef or Lobster · and Bottle of Champagne Hats-Noisemakers · Party Favors Res•rv1tlon1 Required 494-0600 220 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH IMKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR OUR Gala New Year's Eve Party CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT PARTY FAVORS, SPECIAL MENU Fun For Ev•ryone FROM 7:00 P.M. ON NO COVER I NO MINIMUM 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPOAT WITll ..._..,,,_ ...... .. " ..... " ...... .. ,._. ..... •144-2ao• • 11 sed green salad, roast New York sirloin of beef, olufled baked polato, broiled tomato, vegetable du· Jour, chocolate rum or caramel brandy sundae. Food service will get under way at 5 p.m. and lhe evening's activlly will Include dancing and party favors for all. The Slult Shirt will also be open on New Year's Day with service from the regular menu. Berliner There will be some very appropriate expres- sions of auf wiedersehen to 1971 and willkc;mmen to 1972 during the New Year's festivities at the Berliner German restaurant, 1~82 BeaCh Blvd., Town & Country Center, Huntington Beach. Dinner will be served from the regular menu until 11 :30 p.m. and a wide assortment of cold snacks will be available from that point on. Enter· tainmetl.t and dance music will be provided all eve- ning by the Trio of Austria. The tab of $5 per person Includes noisemakers, hats, party favors and one-half botUe of champagne per couple. Reservations required. Ben Broaen'• A complete package is being offered to tltooe welcoming 1972 at Ben Brown's, 311® Coast Biab- way, Soulh Laguna. The evening gala inclucles champagne, dinner, dancing, entertainment and party favors. Priced at $35 per couple, Including tax and Up, the evening's bill of fare will include a New York steak 4inner complete with all the trimmings from salad to dessert and beverage. . ~~J Dance music and entertainmerit will be contlft. uous from ~:SO ·p,m. on. Reservations a must. Continued on P1ge 18 1111.lllT C..kttill ....... •1HO T.t.SCA ,a11•HTS MUllCAL (OMIO't TUi i. TKaU SUH. -SIX Kl•KTI A Wl l lli. ,,., (71 .. .,,.2007 2 1.._ The ,,.. ..... ................ ._. JoKIRI iilldM~ :~ ... Where The Inn People Meet New Year'• Eve DINNER IN THI MIDITHIANIAN ROOM FROM 5 P.M. 'TIL MIDNIGHT Continuous Ent•rt•inment In Th• Ceb1r•t-Coc.ktail Loun9• Frorn 5 P.·""· 'til 2 1.rn. DA.NCI TO THI FAIULOUS MUii( OF TOM MULUNIX AND HIS UNITED STATIS Of AMDlCA' DANCE ORCHESTIA AND THE SHONA llSHOP TRIO TWO DANCI Pl.OOH le c...Airporter . ..r, qnn CJ-Iotel !. ~ 'OPf'OllTI OltANOI COUNTY AIRPORT 11700 MACARTHUR M.YD, NEWPORT llACH lll.J770 • " ' l • ' OAILV PILOT Frldo)o, Deetmbe< 24, ltn .,.. ......... ______ ....,.. ____ _ . ' ' • . • . • . • ' '' ' , :. MR. MIKE'S HOUSE OF PRIME RIJ; ---$2.75 DINNER . SPECIALS MONDAY ••••• ••,,,, ,. •· ,, , , ,. , •••• , , , , , , T-IONI STIAIC TUBDAY • ,, ,, ,, ,, , ••• , , , , ,, ,, •••• ,, , , , , ,, , '1HMI Ill • WIDNH DAT • , , , , •·•• ,, ,, , •••• , ••• ••• ,, .•• TO, SllLOIN THUUDAY , , , , •. , , , ,, ,, ,, •• ,, , , ,, ••••••• STU••ID CUI 209 Palm, Balboa 675-5774 ,, ........ ,tf'('f '"'"' .. , ._ 111 D9wM'f vlllt M1~1 ,., .. Ill• 111 .. 11r111t GALA CELEBRATION NEW YEAR'S EVE NO ADYANC~ IN PRICES Dinner From Our Regu'lar Menu Served Until l 1 :3 0 P.M. Pa rty Favors, H1ti, No111m1~er1, etc. NEW YORK . KOSHER STYLE HOT CORN ED IEEF HOT PASTRAMI RARE ROAST I EEf oEUSfffF ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING 317 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY HUNTINGTON BEACH 536-2555 Having an Affair? PARTY PLATIERS Alt.E OUR SPECIALTY -llCl•di .. - 11 AllOftM .. ..... c--..s. ...... ...... 9lttil ......,._ All yee "-.W. 11 TM Occmlo .. $175 ... PEISON Abe cMc.11 o•r •• low, ... prket ....... c......._ IH.I . ••trl IROOKHURST & ADAMS SHOPPING CENTER NMr l aven Drugi, Huntlnpn l••ch -961-1575 Alto In El Taro-l.atUM Hlll1 Cante;r -130-4411 NOW OPEN • THE UNDERGROUND WEEJ{ENDER . Continued from Po~ 17 Feliciano'• Plans are afoot to rin~ in 1972 in a big way at the recetitly reopened Feliciano's restaurant, 1617 Westcllff Drive, Newport Beach. There ,will be no advance ln prices and dinner Can be oraered from the regular menu by way of any of the fine house specialties. - There will be pirty favors, bats and what have you !or all. On stage in the Showroom for a full evening of entertainment, dance music will be by Joe Nicoletti and the Reign Group. During the course of the evening Joee Feliciano will be present and entertain. Reservations a must. 8on the Beu,..,..,.mber A big New Year's Eve. party is slated from 7:30 p.m. on at Don The Beachcomber, 3901 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Food service will be from l:he regular menu featurin~ such great house favor- ites as Pacific mahi-mah1, bee! teriyaJti, lobster · Nanking, mandarin duck, prime ribs o! bee!, Lon· don broil, pineapple ribs, and chicken cordon bleu. There will be no advance"in prices for the eve- ning's festivities and a continuing series of special Polynesian shows will highlight the holiday enter· tainrnent. Reservations a must. ' Crow11 Ho11se Twelve sp~cial entrees pre~ared by Bill Peters, master chef and owner, will highlight the holiday menu being offered by the Crown House, 32802 Pacific Highway, at Crown·Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel. Featured will be such dishes as prime fillet mignon, $7.25; prime ribs of beef, au jus, $6.25; veal Elizabeth, $5.95; boned cornish hen, $5.95; ab- alone Morro Bay, 5.50; Cali!ornia lobster, $6.95. Reservcitions Available New Years's Eve Dinner (Special Menu) ... -.. 4 IN THE HUNTER ROOM REUBEN'S • AIRPORT 'N' ' All will· be served with a ch<>ice of soup, or mixed green salad, or fresh spinach salad, steamed rice or potato du Jour, green beans almondine, or cream- ed spinach, Nor will there be any advance in prices !or the spectal New Year's Eve action that includes enter· tainment and party favors for all. Reservations very advisable. ' The Crown House will also be serving New Year's Day •. • The Flin9 A simple promise of fun, fun and more fun con· stitutes the New Year's Eve offering at the Fling _cocktail lounge, 145 E. 19t& St., Mesa Square, Costa Mesa . The action kicks off whenever you drop in and lasts until closing time. There will be hats, noisemakers and party fav· ors for every celebrant. Dance music and enter- tainment will be furnished by the Hap Hall Duo with Gene Willis on bass. Tl1e Cellar A special New Year's Eve package will be o! fered to celebrants at the Cellar restaurant, 220 Forest Ave. (just off the Coast Highway), Laguna Beach. Tabbed at $25 per couple, this all-inclusive deal includes a complete dinner and a bottle of champagne. · Dinner entrees include a choice of roast sirloin o! beef or lobster. There will also be an abundance of hats, noisemakers and party favors for merry- makers. " Continuous entertainment will get under way at 8 p.m. Make RHerv1tion1 Now For NEW YEAR'S 'EVE S.rvlng From Our Regul1r Menu ·NO ADVANCE IN PRICES SPECIAL POLYNESIAN SHOWS STARTING AT 7:30 P.M. 3901 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR 675.(l900 \\~M~ ANCHOR INN HOUSE OF SEAFOOD DINNER • COCKTAILS ABOUT A lie" West . New Year's Eve at the Aller West, 2106 W. Ocean Front, Newport Beach, wil feature the reg- ular dinner menu at regular prices. Those linger- ing beyond the evening repast to greet 1972 will receive hats and noisemakers. Patrons can select entrees like chicken saute sec Provencal, black angus sirloin steak, abalone a la 'Mack, or original London broil. Entertal.ner Pat Goen will be in the performing spoUlght. • Benrv'• A touch of old Mexico will be evident in the New Year's Eve dinner and dance party being staged by Henry's Aeropuerto, 2122 Palisades Road, corner of Birch, O(>pos1te Orange County Airport. Cost of the everung's festivities will be $18 per couple. Complete dinner includes a choice ef any steak on the menu -New York, filet or what have you. Price also includes champagne and party fav- ors for all patrons. Don Jose A New Year's Eve party accented by a south ot the border flavor is slated at Don Jose restaur- ant, 9093 E. Adams (at Magnolia), Huntington Beach. No advance in prices and diners can order from the regular menu. There will be hats, noisemakers and all the other party accessories. Dance music and enter· tainment will be on tap throughout the evening. Don Jose will also be open January 1. Petite Auberge The final hours of 1971 can be observed in a quiet vein by partaking of the special New Year1s Eve dinner master chef and owner George Duperroy will be serving at the Petite Auberge, 758 St. Clair, corner of Randolph and Bristol, Costa Mesa. The Inn's quaint Gallic atmosphere provides a perfect setting for the fine food diners will be served from 5:30 p.m. to midnight. Dinner tab of $8.50 per person mcludes an appetizer, choice of soup or salad, entree, vegetable, dessert and bev· erage. Don't expect a lot of razzle-dazzle but do count on superb French cuisine. Reservations a .must. Intimate and Delig htful FRENCH RESTAURANT WELCOME 1972 WITH OUI SPECIAL New Year's Eve Dinner l :JO to Mld•lt llt Mollo I OHrHtlon Now CLOSED MONDAY Ce,.., of R•dolpll •114 lrittel Cost• M... 140-IMI TEMPLE GARDENS Cj-flNi:~Restaurant .. -• F.EATURING THE Tho South Co1St's Brightest Now Entertaining Center 4647 MacArthur Blvd. r.,ewport Beach Phone 540.2475 OPEN DAILY 4 PM TO 11 PM SUNDAY 2 PM TO 9:30 PM-CLOSED MO.NDAYS RICKSHA COCKTAIL l uncheon & Dinner D•ily ,. . • . . • .. !· . • • • ; ' ~ • •• ('. . . . ~ : . ' . .-. . . : . •• • Featuring , DANCE MUSIC BY THE RED NECK QUARTET Nightly Wed, thru Sat. SUNDAY CHAMPA5Nl tlUNCH 11 to J LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS e DANCING NIWPORT llACH 64Z-4Ztl MONDAY 1814 N. Coast Hwy. !El Camlno ,Reall SAN CLEMENTE 492-6571 ~~~~~~E IUFFET LUNCH 11 :io-11SD Mond•y thru 'rld•Y ·---------~----------- frf. & s.t. I .. 1 Featuring EJi:oUc Tropical Drinkl 1500 AC'AMS (It H•rllor) C05TA MllA ! 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FRESH DAILY FROM m11r-1lzed drinks ind eomptimtnl1ry hoii d'oewre1I THE EAST COAST h ~I rn1}of emit c1rd1 accepttd Ung"' tiger AESTAUAANT •.;:t AND OYSTER BAR Call for Restrvltions: (714} 673-5534 Your Hos I: Jeri} Webb 353 East Coast Hiahw1y (at h yshore DriY•) In Newport Be1ch ~ NEW YEAR'S EVE AND DAY f1r .. Special Holiday Dinner ?J\" 1·1·0 Rib1, P1p1r-Wr1pp•d .. .,.--~--, .• I, I • JlMBOO Chicke11, Crib Puff1, Soup, 1-B· Q Hirn i nd Tur~1y, Swt1t i nd t £1!19W.....a So11r Port S11ow P111 ind W1tt r I ~ Ch11!11uh, Fritd Rict, Cooki11 X_ t nd lt1. ··c5i2'· :..rw; ~ .... ..- Fine Italian Cubine Coektcll1 'f\ -tt 54.75 Pll PElSCN 1 11 -ir.::~rF ~~@/}{,;a THURSDAY 2325 E. COAST HIGHWAY 673-8267 .__. ... o,_ D•ll't -I p.111. to I •·"'- CLOHO MONDAY PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT PHONE •••• 6 45·5550 1'3 EAST 17Tll •••• COST A MESA_ • THE CUISINE DF CllllRAL AND NORTHCRN ITAlY served bayiide In Newport Beach 1v1ry ivtninr. 642·78&0 l13l W. 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Mak Ir D-h9f WI"' De TRIO OF AUSTRIA .T.I~ .. ~!'1•1"':4111~ 4 ,,. Rt T I 0,.. Dilly '-' D(_.; Ji.ai I P.i! S • t CLOSID MONDAT l>f. ~-- BANQUET FACILITIES -•-=t.:;~ 11582 IEACH ILYD. Town & COllntry C1nt1t HUNTINGTON RACH lllll JI Hl-5800 == . 496-5773 499-2626 •ALA CnDllATION NIW YllAA'S EYE ,.,., ,.._.,, llttertefllllfff NEW YEAR'S EYE -NEW YEAR'S DAY F11turln g A Sptci•I Holid1y M anu With 12 Entries All gerved with 11. choice of Soup, or mixed Gretn Salad, or Spin&ch Sal&d, Steamed Rice or Potato du Jour, Gf'ffn Bee.NI AJmondine, or Creamed SpinaC"h. SERVICE FROM I I A.M. 32802 COAST HWY., LAGUNA NIGUEL DINE IN OUR ROMANTIC CELLAR LA CA VE RESTAURANT STEAK • LOBSTER • PRIME RIB COCKTAILS • WINE TWILIGHT SPECIALS 5 .. 6:45 , ... .-s.a. -""· .... IMst Prime 11:111> ef 111r, Au Jus __ ... _ ........ M ....... Q.tl To, llrloln Luncheon lttek -.. --p.a .. 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Newsman Alex Dreier Turns Actor • .Ue1ha1 lbe biggest, futestr He's I mah of word,,, who uses them in his writing and bi!: oral presentations as few men have,or ever will .. Try to put into words the superlatives that best deocrlbe this famed actor and It's difficuJt to select those that best befit the man. His career spans tBe years, and the events of tho6e years that MIDY have only read about . . . Alex Dreier was there and reported them to the world in an impeccable sty]e t that ls strictly hls. He spent 30 consecutive years broadcasting vta . radio, and since 1!148 in-t.eJevis'ion, but more recently he has devoted his time and enerjy toward an acting career. In the pa.st two yean he hu perfonped in a d o z e n televisfon episodes, including "Name of the G1une" and "Jt Takes A Thief," and recently· completed starring in an ABC Movie of the Week, "The SiJ:th Sense," and the independent production "Julio Ste.in./' · He also has sture& iii, ,a PiTot for b1s own profect television series. His ap- pearances on CBS-TV's "Merv Griffin Show" this year gen- ftMEftA IE&folWUNT Continental Cuisine Cockt1il1 Stnrlng Lunchton and Dinner lllondav through Soturdau. Closed Sundays I W • 1r1 located n1ri to th1 M1y Co. In South Cotst P1a'la. IJJI I. Mst.I c .... w.. 141-Jl40 ALEX DREIER I N1wsm1n Turntd Actor erated more audience rtspoote than of any other guest personality in that 1bow'1 bislory. .W-bt~~~subject of his ao- tlil.g i carter mat.etialb:ed in conversaClon, A1ex asserts that he's been "acUng all my llfe.11 He adds, 11a commenla!or and hews analyist i.s an actor, tf be projects hhnself to his JIJ- dien,ce at all, be it radio or television. "Radio is the lll0$t Im- mi n e n t commw»caUons media tbere la. You hav• nol:bingr&o nly on in opturlnl your audience other than your voice. Your audience can't simply sll back In a chair and watch you present that whiqt you have to uy. You've got to capture him, make hlln lean 0.11, Lunch lp.clal1 He RON I MARTY Thun ,, Fri. Sat. Nltea Relaxed and Casual Intimacy Corner of Park anti Mlll'lnt ....... ..,_. 673-4530 Re.I Clntonese food .. t here 'or take homo. STAG CHlllSE WINO 111 2ht pl., Newport Beach ORlolo :J.9S60 °'" , ... .,. ... w, 11·12 -.......... 'ti J .... '~"FLING- •NTRTAINMINT • 7 NllJHTS A -K DANCING * HAP HALL DUO Wltll ._WIMf• .... ., . ..,. s-. MOM,..TUll.-WID. *Larry Laq Stnp. GulWlll For Etrly Rl11n ond Lalo Playon Open Dally From 6 A.M. to 2 A.fl\. llt11r-M111 Th11t1r .:U~1 C"t1 Mel. 141 LIM St. Jmt eff ....... Mo "•,..,. ., .... ·-·-, .... NI'# YIAll'S h'1I M Elf9•nl ot"""' loup 4v-'-... T ..... Gf-lllM ltOAIT JflW Y'O•ll: llJllLOIM Of' lllJ' forward IO be won't lllis• a word, while sill! enterlalning him." Alex hu been ent.erta1nlng a widely deversified audience •Ince he bolan his co,reer with the Unttedl'nas Newa Bureau In . Sah • Francisco after his graduatloo from S t a. D ford Unlvtnl\f. He., .. uslgned lo tile New York bureau and 1n IN> wu lrlM!erred 1o the UP Forelp Bureau In Berlln. A year later be wu broad· Cllllrig from the Gtm!an ·eapltal but wu order«! to ]eave -It wu 31 heura before Par! Harbor -when be . rel...,.i lo llanl tile news lo the Fuehrer'• tute. Known u "The Man On The Go" throughout bis Cll'MI', he returned lo, and broadcul from Europe en numerous oc- Cl!lml. The recipient of numerDUJ local, regional and national palalbeWesL Seeldm ue It on anylblng that moves! DIUJIUTDl·U••'I DlfB "something big'' ' ,. .. . . '• ·. . '. .. ~ " ~:: ~ , I .. °'911A1119 ..... m • T"ql =~~~v~d~~· I;:,.1: NOR BLACKw,.N M'AtJ' ~="""* OAAOL WHl'TE.#. s1~1 JJf1la au Award 'to · l tDt. us Poplllar C-o.11lt · Steve il•in_-if, ~in "l-~ M ". · " "dlstlril\ilihOif aervlce I n l .' ~ 'Ii American JOW'na!Lsm." ' • STAlllUM,#4 LINC lN CINEMA WEST# 2 C .IE.JP H~ 11yle Of reporting la '""" DRIVE-JN w-•• NI .. # I "'· -unlike that of any newsman, Nr.Stodil.n l.WolnAv..W.Dftollll ' ~!¥"' Santi~~rw17:. .. ~ ....... , ~· and the words he speaks bas DIANll IUINA P'AIJC WUTMIJISTll o,.;r. Mil • .._ made him truely a journaliam,1 -~~=~,,,.~,,..~~=~'~'~·12~2~1 =:~:"~2-449~1~~~· ~·~~·~~~~~~~, Institution. "And now, in thel· context ol our Ume, we pose a queitlon and frame an anawer." Actor in Film Debut Josh Mostel has betn 1lgued to make his film debut u Robert Mttchum's parole of- ficer in the Talbot-Leonard production of "Going Home," being directed and produced by Herbert B. Leonard for MGM release. Mostel, a graduate o f Brandeis University, wu in "The Proposition" off-· Broadway and a member at the reaJdent company of the Provincetown Playhouse on Cape Cod. Ht Is the son Of actor Zero Moete.I. EXCLUSIVE Ith SMASH WEEK "PUii DYNAMITI" -N.Y. OAILY NEWS ''fte Ntftleet C... S...••M lllMt ... ,.. • -NEWSWEEK ... TWlllJ ...... y..,.. -N, Y .POST 1 "lmtl THAN IULLlrT" I 'Hm<.:as ~as oolit dynarrite. •. and twice as dangercJl.81 PAUL' NEWMAN ~ HEN.RY 'FONDA , 'LEE REMlcK ' , MICHAEL SARRAZIN · IMMlll lftllf P«1to. lf'9lielf fhlt Vtttt1blt 411 >Wf OleciMft lllll!'I " C.P'9!NI · N 1 th Co t •r .... ., ...... o. on e as .... -.... ._. ... ...... s:T. :r ~'~ • Y H N I ...,._, 0\9,,....,. ""'11tt1t •llJf ID DI 1 our om1town •w•peper 1 $1.SO ~ "' l The DAILY. PILOT '""''•m • .,.,w_M_ ""•TAU•ANT · Alt. hrv9f l24tWOTOOAITf9GHWAY =:=:=::=:=:=:=::==:=:=:=::==::=:=:==::J ~~~~~~~~~!""~w='~OllT~!'":'°':. ... .:.,:w:•~""::.J I r • ' ' IJ \ ' •. .. • ..... . . . . : • 1' j • ~ .. .. ,. _,,. ' . ' .Jt DAl~V PILOT Frld"l', o-i.r 2•. 19n Your Guide to Mode• ' DAILYTVWG ~-.....,.Fridoyi.-~ ...... Satur-day__,,. 'Straw· Dogs' Drama of Violence ' (Jt) J 'hen;ng Morning Ed it or'' Noti: This ring Seae Connery aod Jill St. movtt gutd1 Ls prepared John. .. -. » D£CEM8Elt2!1 by tilt film• committee Of Olny a .. .-. (R): cunt HarbOf Council PTA. Mfs. _,,, '.•-,me·•-· l:OO.~l'll-H Mu · ·d Eastwood ·stars as trigger· -. ~ w arrv e or u pren ent ·1 ,.. ..., lit 6t ..,.. l:JD 0 Biid f.lpelhlce ·tind Mrs: Bruce Nordland happy private detective Harry 1 =-•hi 1 i~:'a.~·~ (1 committee chairman. It Callahan. llll ,..._ 7:009,.,. W.tA,.. w111 is fnttndtd 0:1 o reference Doctor's Wlves(R): Story of 't: 8 , ... .,11 .. i. · D i!IUIJDI'. Dtlltll in dettrminina suitable .,vile-swapping doctors and (Ill LltBl&D cwau 11 G (J).lt"f Ltwts .., f i i m s for cerkiin age behind the scenes actlvlUes of .' eem,.... (l)lYI~ uroup1 and will appear lheirwivesinsuburbla. :.·1:•11!11 __ .,_.,. 1r...,"* "",!~lt~:, YM0"11'thviews Mart TheFreocllCourectio.1,(R): -so ici o:;... a em to o-c-... •• ta '"" ' ___ .,.,..., .. _ 1.·•1-·1-G id ..... ~pense my.,.,ery s rr .. '6 \_, .. vie u e, care of w1e J Ha .. 1rw.,. .. and F ndo .. ...-c.i.-tllr11!11)''4-Jtrt-S)WMdJWtM,.ttr DAILY PILOT. ean ...... -¥ erna :· ... _ ....... _ ·---Rey. Brooklyn police de.t ... ~ (I) i1I at""' G I])@ INd l1111MJ * lives move Ln on the American °' • ...,..,..... CJllMt: 'Ullt Mill .......... Ariui..TS connection to Fr enc b-~· e • c., ... (muslcaf) '38 -Shlrfty T1111plt. American. heroin ring in a .~ OJ r..i., 11 ,. ..lillll!IJ' Otlr1ntt. Allee'• Remarant ( R ) : chase story of violence. • -w o ...... /(;ti u.ct. Im S em i -a~raphical 21:· -.:i 11 -\llJll Harold and Maude (GP): CllJ Int• Acr.s m.,.., lia count of roe star Ario • 119 Dltll u ratiMs GI IMtll 1a11eJ Guthrie'a. attempt to "find Bud Cort portrays an unhappy · 7:M' 9 (}) 0 m Rtwl 1:00 I) lup IL/llll'f himself." Shows his pot-smok· teenager Whose encounter wlth @Tna « c....,_. Dtrll~ Dawz ing, uninhibited friends buying an older woman ('!t ut h " (l)Dnoptt O (l)(J)rlllllJ ,._.... 1 aecularized church and till'-Gordon) and her iJTeverent CJ Mari Mr Uni? 00 ClrtMll Clninl ing it Into a restaurant and philosophy revitalizes him. ~· ~ tt TNu • TI!ilf m Cllhefls commune. Jennifer oa .My Mind ' (R): •' GI I LM LMCJ ID SMMll Billy Jack (R): Billy Jack, An Eric Segal story of the ,• ' Q) I Dr1111 tf l.Jnllle 1:30 fJ bbr·Dol half b·-• t generat1·on gap. M1·c•·el Bran· ;. 11 La lnlMI 0 (ii a;) Pink P•ntlltr a • i t=.i, r e U r n s •ui. 8Sld lllhu1 OCl11P11S Profile disillusioned from Vietnam don and Tippy Walker portray m 111ntr111 D (I) (j) Jad"• rive war. Helps children a n d rich boy' and' girl hooked on .:·7:JI 8 Cirta '1he Clrtus or thl m Movie: "loJs Ttwn" (dr1m1) teenagers o n reservation drugs who have a hard time ;~ Stt0111111111" '33-Spe~ett Tracy, Mickey Roon•~· Freedom School through their living in an adult world of pre- D Kallywtf Sqa1m 1DS111•11 trials of pregnancy, prejudice conceived ideas. 8 GI Cttrhtlnu 11 S:OO 8 (I) Hlrilll lllbttrotltra and the unfairness o( the Lovers and Other Strangers (J) h Tll t11e Tnrltl 0 111 m l11Titt lttf ' ([l I lhl•ll tf .ltiftnlt 0 Mtvit: "hpw" (comedy) '36-powerful· tQwn sherlff. Stars (ft): Having 'lived' together for G cMmD Mlfdl ii at Woedt1 W . .i;. fl1ldi, Rodie!~ Hudson. Tom Laughlin and Delores two years, Susan and Mike S111fier1 S!in 1.1ur1t tnd Oliwt tJ Cll-Cll hwitdlM Taylor. decide to marry. Story about KeHy join the ~Mild!" for t Id 0 Mtwlt: "Wet Willlt WllMt" Diamonds Are F o r e v e r the interplay of her Irish It tomt hvorlt1 llol)'boM chi~ (d111111) 'l7-Shlfl.., TtmPI•, Vietor (GP): New James BoQd relatives and his It a Ii an tt1t. Md..lat111. murder-adventure story star-family-plus the 1i~e affairs of 18t1epn'I ...,_ IDMerir. "'lllirl!lll" CcalllldJ> '41.----------------------I llJGolln11111 --Gl)'nls 1ofla. Marprtt Rlldltt· ....... ..... ma.ns.Caa JllFl ... ., *.... m ,....., LatiM ! la'c:.Milt ford. . m--,,,.IJCIJllfl 1..., . •e(J)r•mw1"J.1." cRl a a m•• • 11aat • .• . , B t!lllll1'1 DJ. CIJ-: -" "''"'1i 11-: CZ\!.., ""' -· D rn.-Wlfl" '(f1nt11Y) 'ii -C1iy G11nt, 10:00 II Cl) NFL hc6111 NFC Dwtslonal lomt• Youni. Dt¥id Nlmt. l'tly·Off. T11ms to ,. lnllCKUICld. a rn CIJ m 111o -1 .. c1 o rn l1l ..,,.., .., m Trafll If c...ii--lO:JD Q Qi Cllrbtlus D1J Strvkn LIYe II lJ!G!ID ctimt.. htinp seMces from the W1shlnaton C1th1· f'MI Hie City If LN..,.,.. drel, WastiinrtOfl, O.C. el bdullw11 8 Movlt: "Kao11111h I.It" (wtSltrn) Clfl flhlt: "'Ml{lt Tft'll" '5l-Jolflnt Dru. Mltdon1ld C1111. r a>,.._ D Mone: """'9ccl tf SllNJbtlM :~•.II ®l m ai...1 F11111" (dr11111) '3&-Slll11t7 Templt, \' IJ(])CIJ Q)Tllt r.trWp Fa• R111dolpfl Scott. •. .,. <«> • m FutM: .,.,. • Stl" uunf ~: I) ...W Frnt s• and H1rdy OJI---111---(21)___ m•"- ,.11C1J 11ec141 ........... mau,.u.. : -....,: ll!OD @ 1111 (*'9 l111talt .· • • o rn11J m-m o m--a-h mc:mmJ-"-"" .,...,...,.._ m...,_ ~, I!) CMllulln "The F1llldn tf &J lldll l.Afl ._.. (R:l m Mr. Wlari 1 ,eWATal (IN COLOR) le•-.* "lltE LNlNG m "1.U"' :: CHRCSTMAS TREE lUI II 911lo -· · e la w. D Ill Lancelet L.lllt l)t1 • .....,.., IDMowlt: (C) ~ ,_ tM Cllt- l:JI D (J)(j) ID n.. .w c..p1t (R) 1rt' (&dvtntur1} 64-Jttt1e1 Hun!· .. CiJ later"'" llNI er. MJl•M Dtmo111eot. ! OJI A Jorf11 NM 8' CluidlllA Dty S.Mc:I F1om ll:to fJ CJ) aJ GD LM-AllNrlclll Style Wulllnrton, D.C. • Geo.di Dtbltt J1e• Rourk Afternoon m Mtwi Pela MIU11, Ktn .lolltS ' • • • v• .r eai.111 a2:00 a o. C-Pll• m wmw • SH ., .... <R> e Cllrislllll m Mw Dennlt Pottll"1 plq 1boul .lesut tf'le Ci) lllofit: "'Tiit Dnt Mllbtl .... 111n. (ad¥1nt1111) '3t-DOll Alnlc:IM • en Mmitll o...rt o ro m Alllricm •••••• C11 Fiii: "Sll_,.1 HlllUJ" o IWe: ~ 11""'1" (drl· , 11!1 lMlll llll'1 1111) '3~irley T1mplt. IO:Jl8(1)1 iijC!ij!Wlt Holl» Tree ~bN , .. llblt .._.... Julie Mi.Ion Ebtnllowtr is m ~ .... fletbd lutuM. fti Ullde W.W. e I IHCW: I Wlltl .... .,.,.._ • • • m ¥\ale ·: 1JPt 12.:311 (I) Idle! 11Jtist CINrtll ' 11 m ""°' 0 NFL '9 .. ef tM Wiik -~ lfO) TM Gal/fcan fJ Sonp fl CbriQn, SH11b II tmb ....,.. Clllri:dam: Pt~ tlJ 0 lllrdl Q?j lOliO'I C«Nf tb Dr. -llcN @!Ic.nz.. S.lnit ll:OllllB<IJll§l llilllll-m-e.ti Marsllll DiDlll OJ~ alld TritndS a rn m-mi""" 8 "'*= .... •I st. MllJS" 1:00 f) cas ChAdrt11'1 Filtt Fatm1 (cl!'lm1) '45-11111 Crvsif, l111itd "Boy Wiltl GJISSU'' J1p1n1s1 lilm leq1111n. 1bout 1 boy wlla learns !hit GUI· m ,, Tell tlll Trttt Wiid apptlllnct Is IOt !ht basis of CD ill1nttlp one's WOl'th. 1t:1smcrn11111 S4 B ®lmm 01v1&I01111 r•tblll ll:JO IJ ll&!!U.W Mltlf Sb•ll ~" l'lly..Qff• K1nw City will pl1J tht Joice Christmas fosptl music witll Etslern Division winn11, 1llhlr kltt- M1riDn WllH1ms. mort Colt! or Mltm! Dolphl111. 0 Cl!"'*-&e Strrlcn From lh1 0 ttuwtillchn Plrt; Cllrblall P• first Unl!ld Mt!llacllst ctiurth of itdl (R) Cll!ld•lt. ID! lntlpt 81 lijCW I Cartlina, tallliq (D fkwl flidi Clrter TM NCll'TIOI Youth Chom tlld Syll-m .VC/JtFC FHtbd "*'1 performs Cllriltmn music. Play.Ofb a rnwm..,..... 9 ..,,., ""'" CIJ !lftit: .. ,, C1tmtnm c. • .,.. m r1r1111 Ml s.blff (dmic) '!il-'ltslllr Sim, ltllhlH~ (D CuriOSl!y Sllop Kurtson. 1:30 CI) Music for the twilkys 9 TM llllrt If c.nst.. @ Mtbllt Home Sttew ID MlooM: "A Cltrbt1111 Clrel" 0 Mnit: (t) "flit st11J ti lutlll" (4111n1) '38-Rq:l1111d 0.111. Gt11t (blblitll) '60-PtUJ Wood. loct.lllrt. (}) Sllinsin' Fliq Bin Bumid toura ID.-. (C) "M111 Dttr Niaal" Sin Oitfo. (muslceO '41-0oll Amech1. O Movil: "Stawnlf" (dr1m1) '!6 tD Tiit PrlMI et PMCt -Shifle1 Temple, Robtrt Youn1. U:Ol B ClnhtMu bl StrYkl From tilt ®l Mo.it: (t) "Th UM u"'"""'" True Ulftl lulbt11n Cllvrch In Ch\111. (1dvtrttur1) '57-Joc~ Mahoney. towrr. flew York. aJ Movll: "MITf'f 111 A11ill'" (com· D arhtll11 En Mldnl(M Miii ed1) '53-Robirt tummlnp, frlNll St. Patrldl's Cllhldr•l In fie. &fl hllo11Mllt Yo,_ CllJ. Cfl The M11rmtrs ea..... 1:we MWa1P1 .... toa&hllr'• 1,..-. Am st lasll'1 Cllhollc Ch~ In @ Meril: "Snow WfllW' (lint.It) t. Anplta. . '65-N1111ted br P1lll Tripp. t:t1 • ...-.:•ACW...tmr(d11· EECM1t11llT ... Ml) '51-'Jhl•lr Sim. a Ttltltre °"' Cll e D 111-llil"" "'-<!••l m M-MPt liMr. ,... on.. m ,.., Q..i: ........ " ....... "lit ""' 2:30 IJ n. Slala h °"' ----0-1--1:11•-'lH ~ .... .,, '6'-(JJ ............. T• r..tan, Julie Mudt. CD LllC*ltt UM: For Advertising in Out 'N' About Phone Norm Stan/et 642-4321 . ' ' I ) I may he provinciaJ Ond oJd.faaNor.ed..I """Vi I believe in Q lot of dead things like patriotism and the Coristilulicn, and I like cipple pie 1-ise that's the dumb...,.y I was brotight up, <>!id that's the dumb way I feel! ·' . ----. A HOWARD W. KOCH Prodldon "STAR SPAll8llD 8mL• ........ __ _ -SanctYDLncan lOnyROberts lOdd Susman""' ElizabethAnen ...._.,AMOLDMAMOUN ... JMNMlut-.... -.,-.SIMON -.. MOWAN> W.ICOCM -.. ..-..n' .. ,,,., ... --Clwloo •• I AJ G ..___ ___.,"""_ c-.. -.. ~-:' \ --. . : I~: WORLD PREMIERE ···--· TWINl ll&fi&Mi DUI <OUIWI IHOOI .......... IGPI MrnlCICOl.Oll -o ~1.---­ CnTING IN WAS laSY ... GETTING OUT WAS IU1!9DL . STARTS SATURDAY CHRISTMAS .DAY ·AT ALL 3 THEATRES ADULTSONLT ''Daddy .. and the uaber wbo lJ ch111ng the bride. nt Loft Mac-(R): John Pl\lliP Llw portrays boy-wonder of television· er:· eeuUve world whose affairs lack perma~ becA'1llfl of psychologlcaf s c a I'. 1 of chUdhood. Dyan Cannon and Jackie Cooper C08tar. Story based on Jacqueline Susann novel. Mlclllfpl Cowboy . ( R, )': Dustin Hollman .and J obn Voight star 1n I study or loneliDeal and survival in New York. Play Milly for Me (Rl: Jessica Walttt porinys a beaautul but psychotic woman in love with San Fraoci.sco dbc jockey Clint Eastwood. Mystery. Shall (R): Detective ' story of brute . force in today's Harlem . Tough Black policeman tackles the Mafia. Stars Richard Roundtree and Moses Gunn. Straw Dog1 (R): Tiinid American qlathemaiician, Dustin Hoffman, takes sab- batical year in C o r n i s h farmhouse of his bride'!I .birth. Here he comes to grip with manhood as he defends the home against tbe rape at- tempts by rarm hands wha have laughed at his cowardice. Sammer of '0 ( R ) ·: Nostalgic retW'D to early war years depicting three teenage boys awakening to romance and sex. They while away summer at an Eastern abore U!Ort p I an n i n g conquests. Sensitive HenDie falls in Jol,!e with beautiful Army wife. Je!l" "It II • l•r.• niter O'Neill and G a r y 1 Grimes~ ( cThe Telep/lone (X): Satah Kennedy and Roger Carmel star tn satire on the sordid ex- istenct of pornographers and their cu.01tomen. Story of "falling in love" lhrough an obscene phone call. Vu!Jlll'I Pol.at (GP): Stars Barry Newman as e1.cop, e1- race driver who speeds from Denver to San Francisco with police In pursuit encouraged by blind Black radio disc musical background. jockey against bard rock MATURE TEENS AND ADULTS Chandler (GP): Warren Oates is private-eye Chandler in murder story c»starring Leslie Carol. Cool Hand We (GP): Paul Newman portrays World War II hero thrown in small Southern town jail f o r drunkenness. It is the story of prisoner in chain gang who re- tains h~ spirit in the face of cruel and arbitrary treatment. The Hellstrom Chronicle (GP): Science -fact documen- tary presenting the thesis that the world will someday be dominated by insects. Suspenseful photography as millions of ants march across the Afrjcan "'plain;. termites wort With rObot-like efficiency and swarms of locusts blQt out slin. '•1ifOTcH". (GP): Walter Malthau is talkati.ve, op~ ion~ted; lovable wt do-we r retired from hardware store and living with son's family. fi'.amily tries to move him to -Judith Cri1t ' "'A ltyll1•, 1n1tty, e11joyffle •114 , odclly proYOc.otivo "' ........ . Ch1rl11 Ch1mpti11 -L.A. Tim1t HAROLD and ·· MAUDE iOJHGORDON Bl.DCORT Co-storring Vivian Pickles, Cyril Cusaclc C~rles Tyner, Ellen Geer \ produced by Colin Higgins and Charles Mulvehill Executive Producer Mildred lewis Written by Colin Higgins, Directed by Hal Ashby ~ --Colorbyltd.iicolor0,AP-.ntn····· , ....... ___ 'ictuN ·~· ,~~--·---·-~-~. .With ·1r;~· Soi:tils ~Y Cat Stev-.,s \ / ~ _; WORLD PREMIERE•2NO TOP A TTRACTJON A. WlllJB, AU ~~= , .· .._. llOOMIN TWIN2 () "Exquisite, poignant and often terribly funny.• -.Alf ..... K.;jil. s-.u,i:,.;,.. P~1ICT\llESPRESENTS "friends" 1!) ttCINCOLOO' ._. A PARAMCU« PK:T1JIE rest home . Jack Lemmon di~ reels this drama-comedy deal· lng with three generations un· der one roof. A-fad Dogs and Englishmen {GP): Hard rock slat Joe Cocker filmed on concert totlr with a large communal tour- ing ,company. SbOws group in of£-stage life. A Man C&lled Horse (GP): English aristocrat is captured by Sioux early in 19th Century and is subjected to cruelty as he tries to prove himself. Richard Harris and Dame Judith Arxlerson star. Man in the Wilderness (GP): Survival drama star- ring Richard Harris set in the American Northwest Territory of the 1920's. Left for dead on the river bank after bear at· tack, he crosses 600 miles of frozen frontier to r e a c h civilization. Monte Walsh (GP): Lee Marvin portrays a tough cowboy who lives to see the West outgrow the need for his kind of mart He and Jack Palance return from range to discover their ranch has been bought by big company and their jobs are in jeopardy. Omega Man (GP): Scientist Charlton Heston develops vac- cine to save mankind from bacterial warrare. He has lime to use It only on himself when Russian-Red. Chinese War sweeps entire globt!!. Othei-survivors are family of goulish psychotics who hunt him down . See No Evil (GP): Mia Far- row is blind lady escaping ter· rors of lurkjng danger in thriller which takes place at old English manor and sur- rounding countryside. Elmer Bernstein musical score sets the mood. The Skin Game (GP): Quin- cy and Jason are pre Civil War con men whose game is a phony slave trade. Jason weeps when h.is master sells him, Quincy then rescues him and they move on to fleece the next town. Then one day Jason can't escape. Stars James Gamer and Lou Gossett. Something Big (GP): Dean t.fartin and Brian Smith star in post Civil War calvary western adventure. Sometimes a Great Natlo• \G P): Saga ol an independel\I> Jogger'.s family in todty•~ Northwest as 1i undergoea thr. rigors or sibling r i v a I r y • strikes and re.ther-son coofllct.i: • Stars Paul Newman, Henrt~ Fonda and Let Remick. ,.,. FAMILY AIRPORT (G): Dur Ing viblent storm, a disabled plane with a lime bomb aboard 11 unable to land because a giant jet is stuck in snow bank on runway. Aga i n s t this background the lives o l passengers and flight person· nel unCold. Stars Burt Lan- caster, Dean Martin and Van Hellin. Bedbobs and Broomsticks (Gj: Angela LaQSbury houses three homesick co c k n e y children in her seaside cottage during World War 11. Because she is taking a correspondence course in witchcraft, her charges become involved in her marvelous adventures. Music and dancing in both ac- tion and animation. Blue \Yater -White Death (G): Produced and directed by Peter Gimble, this stor~ ~ with vivid photography take~ the viewer all over the world -: as the hunt is carried on for : the man-eating white shark. The Lady and the Tramp (G): Disney cartoon feature ,"" about a dainty cocker spaniel, : her young owners and a~~ mongrel knight errant. • Scrooge (G): Albert Finney > stars as Scrooge in the~ musical version or the famow Dickens' ''ChriStmas Carol." ' 2001: A Space Ody11ty (G): • ." Gary Lockwood stars in film depicting history of earth's formation , the development of man and the current ability to travel in space . The Yellow Submarine (G): Animated cartoon featuring ' the humor and music of the • Beatles as they become heroes ·: in a fight to save Pepperland • from the Blue Meanie s. * The letter immedia tely • after the title indicale.s the •• rating given the picture by the Motion Picture Code • The Code And Rating pro- gram may be found. on ont i:.. of the motion picture pages, _ • Detective Harry Callahan.You don't assign him to murder cases. You just turn him loose . int Eastwood · .. Dirty Harry . ,~jA, """" PAN"-\t'ISION' •TECHNICOLOR'"• Warner 8;::.s., A K1l'lney Company EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENTS 2ND ::TH ''THE DELTA FACTOR" WITH ~~~~~[""" .. • • .... c ... ,VO, &T 1"-1• • • -··· ... ·"-··-.. ···-· .. ., ............ " ... "•"' •• -.c .. En. Sltow Storts 5 P.M. JUNIOR MATINEE DAILY AT 2 P.M. UNTIL DEC. 25 Co•th1uon Sot., $1111., Mo •. , T11ndcir fro"' 2 AUO COLOI GP "**** IT'S All SO FUNNY!" 1.....-rAATINGI -Hltf'l'ort O.!ly Ntn lowas•ontaSIAMGR' dJCllC COLOR [!!}O ---:s"'P"'E7Cl:-:A7L-J"u"N"1o=R::-:M.,-,ATINEE 2 -P.M. SHOWN DAILY UNTIL DEC . 25 "BLUE WATEJ'1 WHITE D~1 n" Tho hunt for tho GtMI White SNrtt A CN:IM CIHTVI FUB .-SCNU.TIQM A IW'IOf'IM.~'9CTUM:I M:lEAR TtOMCol.Oll' G > -------~ ALSO THIS BEAUTIFUL FILM "THE AFRICAN ELEPHANT" ALL SEATS 75c .-c ' ~ ' •. . • ,, ' ' • . .. • " . . l .. • • • • DUii •••Tiii DIUDlf8 'lomedµq big' (fr) AL.SO.S TEVt McOUE:t:N I• "ll MANS" TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Da re You ... Every Sa turday 'Big ·sliow Of 1928' Due Soon .~HOWING NOW! t ~Review 'Las Posadas~. Show Retains Exeellence -------------------- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -· ·-·--___ ..... ---·- ~lln Ho!llNll In "ITltAW DOOi" Clll MlllM9 t:-v Oty Ne ll-* S.tt. c.Nt..-. ... , .. "DOWN Hill RACER'' -Wl-4 ,.,, "THE HlllSTllll CHllOtllClE" THE BEST Readerlhlp po 11 a prove "Peanuta" la one of the world'• most po~ comlc 1trlP., Read it In the DAILY PILOT. ALSO • "MAROOllED" MIW LOW PIJCISI 11M ............. 11.M .....,. 1!11 te 71• ..... .... tin hi. 6:10-7111 .. HILli'OWD Cftllt lmtnH "PtAY MISTY FOR ME" ... "SKIN GAM•" .. 1r..s.... ...... COlltl ..... s.t. _. s.. ... l 1JO P.M. :-· ····· ················~ ··· ·····~····· ·· ····· · ·· ····· ··· ············ ······· ······ ····· ·· : t Shs's b/us ribbon .•• he's back-alley ... and ~ § IT'S A DOGGONE ~ ~ WONDERFUL WORLD! ~ NOW SNOWING ATTHHITHIATID LA HAllA DllYl·IN LlllAUAl71·1MJ ... -.uM Nl.1.AIMCr MIDNltHT SHOW Prt."41hf, tenr 11111, 110 , ,,,, 114t1ltll_.1 .. 11 ADI M # OIANGI '3f.7UO ..... "IAllFOOT IXICVTrvr CINlMA WIST # 1 WISTMINSTll ltM4fJ . .... "WllD COUMTITH I • • • • • • MIWAT·39 WISTMINSnl sM-6212 ... ._,,,.HIUIM<r CIN VI 0 Mfi llM Vie~ IH-6HO .... . "UCl llAUTY" ' • .. fOX fUUllTOJI fVUllTON Sll-4741 HA.1101 Cll~IMA # 1 COSTAMUA646-0S7a .... "Maulll ICIW.I Mer • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • =· =· /?.< -• • • • • • • • • • • DAILY I'll.OT JJ' ·~~t lfOW! EXCWllVE DRIVE-IN SROWJllGll • -.. ....... LONG llACH ........ ... .._..., 9'S..t•P•~ ........ \ • • -, - -· .. ~Ji·e . Best :~f-the O~~nge Goast~s ' . • • (i40 'C~Ule 1971' . ~ ~ - Gold chriarin.. ~ ~Lhead"of-' Aveni® Del Mar t seta ·lfyle for''San1 ~il~'r:tioliday~iook. Brighi , red' CbristDw trea lliareb· down.oolh sides -of the t -to tile• ocean trqnt Hills overlooking city's . downil>....__ 8re ·llive with• ligbta <>h individual ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' . ~ . ' homes alid Civic ~nter is deCOrafed with multi-! •colored llghta accented by giant tree outlined in red lights. Judges felt the city .exuded most Christ, mas spirit of any area along · the ONDge Coast, awar~ed It .theo "Clbristmasville ' 1971!' JiUe. -. '•st .Resi~'' · . Perched on elevated site above the intersection o! National Park and Mount RainieNlrives in Laguna Niguel;-the home of the Charles V. Dixon family, 31911 N,ational Park Drive,, was. declared by judges to be the best decorated home In llle "40 '£Illes of . . - ,Otlt~~ Bes.i4eDti.al · . -, f • .• \ W • I 11tne,r.s .. -' . ' I ' ••• ·• • I •' .... : . ',,"' . " . ed, lil ... iie figures of wise men,J!._~y.Family, &llep-· herdll, ang;! .an_d animl!ls. Back""IR,albne use~ 231-, sheets of plywood abd complelely'·covers fronlfoft< two-stoey home. It's a three-mod!Ii lob, ' , • Thi,-d 'P~e ·· • • Fbciil ·point• of display involving the enure house and.lawn of ,the Cbuck Reader family homo, 24322 ChiiSanta Drive,"Mission Viejo, is the muchacho ·and )\is stµbborn . bw-ro. Fo~ glitter and color scheme heavy in reds, ireens andf golds make· the Reader I Commerdal Winner 'Conamerdal DAIL y ,p1L,alr' lllff""" " ) ~ ' Christmas Smiles" for 1971. Entire house-. ~d-!ta . front and back lawns• are illuminated' by colo!:!ul lighta artfully arranged In trees and on trelllies. Nativity·,scene is on front lawn, Santa ataiids oa roof -ana choir boys ·sine'in>side yard. ' · ' ' ' , . -' ... ·! -· . ' • . . family display sparkle. Roof of home has' rows .of lights whicb,'along with decorations on garage, make • J sceneJook 1ike giant gift. package.:Judges aivariled ' it third place. · • f ·~ . ' 'Dil proluaion of red caildles .. green .Christmas trees and all the other colors of Cbrlstm11 lmagbtable Js the Iron! window (and tho rest of th'e sWop beyond) of Eachbach'• Florists, 230 Broadway.,L~guna Beach. It was adjudged runner-u p in 1971 competition amon~ commerc1&1 entries in Orange Coast area's "40 MUOI of Cbrlltm11 Smiles." San~'• Work$hop doois, flanked by wooden soldiers and highly decorated 'trees, is onlr part of o•erall display in vicinity of Mission Viejo Co. headquarters, La Paz Road and Chri,.nta Drive, Mission Viejo, tbiJ year's commercial \11~1.!lon winner. Shimmering shades of gold dominate Ibis window display at American Beauty Florista, 11851 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, awarded third place among Iii commercial entries in "40 Miles of Cliristmas Smiles." Red li'hts outline golden display which brightens comer of small shopping center' in which store ill lo- cated. The (old·and·red window I.! abou I sit f~t wide. · 1 .. • I ' • Frtdor, -24, l9n DAIL y 1'11.llf R ··~"; • -~ 4 ·- -------~-r --~- ." . -· ~ · ........ Yal•• ~ _ er1 ••· • •• D.ui Wilson Sa,1,1 •..... & tr•ck1 fo.r lxtr• Dl1c•••t1 ,2iT: ef' ...... ~1 r•••l•l•9 l• ...... •fY.• ·; h ' · · · cial ~ lllue I r . t r I I • I --~ . Greeting a frolii 'j olly St. Nick & WESTl.<(JjrF • ' PERSONN.EL ,AGENCY 20t3, \\':fltcllft Dr. ! • ,. ..NewPQ.l .BelM .-' 61~1TQ·~ ,. '* . May tho loy• of the n•son •. obldo with ·yoy ~. . VIKING : ·' Scandinavian' ImporU , • .l Mod1:rn .Furniture 17838 Beach .Blvc\. " IAcr=m Hosplt,al) · • >"Jtu · ~ch 847-797Q .? .. Merry C~ristmas · To·All! . . l l11rtlilt 11i1ti111 to Hr trims, \ttl 1~ iii 11w; ll!j !Iii Ml~"' h !fm•HI . STEER & SlEIN • Here's wishing "I yoU!cmdyoun ti>• menillli · Y uletld•.••rl • THE . ~EST OF ; EVE'.RYTBING 1 • Gills Liquor .Stote : · e • •. • "I GREETINGS OF ! \ ti·• ~ ..; ·~f"\ . I THE SElSON .. fro,.,\~:/\\'l • ·~ .J i Cl ., G 1 ·~~ yae, eorg• 11 ., ,. .Perso"n•I 1t. first N•tlOMl l•nk ORIGINAL· 'JOE'S ' of Or•• County ' 1ff9 Adams . . ·:·~*4>-\\'.;1'11\>;''-,,.. ~·~ Collf-~~· . c!osta Mesa. .i. ,W~~ ;Ji _.,. . ,. ._ . TO THr_WORln Let us rejoice once more in thl mesSt1ge of th1 . Ch,ri,lm4$, s.,.:son ART'S LANDING 1 ? t .. ,SE-«$C!N '.S GREEtlNGS • ' . Steson• Grtttlngs to All Our Fti.tt'ldl l All Ou t' "* • ~'· EACE Ar·w• ctltbmto CJtiut•, hlrth, let UI pr<IY for ,... ...... rlh SURF ,; SIRLOIN . ,. • •i Wishing The 1 Strvic• Mi11, Wherev•r Best Soo1on Ever > T!.oy Moy lo. HAPPY HGUDA.YS DIWIYI aiilibllll , s.rvr~. " • .1~ ·" u.i1111um ~ ... , /,, ,,. 4'ff!M'fl~ tl .,,,.,,..~14 J ''' t I ' A A · ... p 0 ALL 01' U$ AT • · PARKHURST · · ~ · RlTiREMEN1 ""' RESIDENCE · ··· A w~eOlh of best . .' wish tis I •!g: May Jhis • . • ' I 1HOty St•••n lrin9 Pe•c• YELi.OW CAB CO. " 186 E. 16th Street Costa 1'fesa ; .... ~·· ' ' THE llftlr .COMPANY . , 'DOWOT llOllSE • ' 1111 C••\'91' lid., I . -~·~·· ..... I , , •• *. ' • • ' . .. ' . • O .come,: 111'1 \u s adore Him ••• . Clfrlll thi l<il'll I ' . HENRY'S MARKET - ~~-1to.hop• your 1 Yult is jelly! WOODY'S WHARF 2318 NewP,Ort Blvd. N:twporl S!ach ~ ' 675-0474. "' • ' . Seasan's Breettnis From Our Hor.I•• To Yowr Mouse • • • • ,-. . 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'If( N • B11lboa 6~007{l .EL vie 9~~-ra11t•~ .i:o. k~e•p you In stitches thl1 coming y1arl . : NATIONAL .SEWING .CENTER 1:118 W, Common\vc.,.1th ~lleff<ln .t ' ' (,1-'f!!i;:~'Jlf $ . : /lL f551N(:;S 'OF · 'iiJE° st1.soN· ToA~OfYou From All Of Us ' l.O, - associated BR Cl<EHS-REl\I fORS 10J'i W Bolo:>ca ,,1·.;.~1 When the-stockings art hung and the '!re is blazing on the lie11rth •• , it's time to wish every- one a Mtirry Christmas! TOI' DRAWER :r.11 ~ r.tarlne A'fle. Balboa I.gland, 673-4Z10 Thank• for your_ pnlrrn·~e . Joyou' Hol lday1 "FAST SERVICll" New Clean Only Service ~ l,h. FASHIOK ONE HOUR CWNERS 1~ & '11th Strteti \°:3-.f:MMI . tkirf i. • .. •••• .l<.!.'!t! . JffE WAR11t11 · IMPORTS l TD. , CITY .~UTO PARTS 200e Placentia Ave. Cbsta Mt1a 6.,-813~ f •• ' .. COLONIAL -KITCHEN 512 W. i9th St. Costa Mesi, Calif . (714)-54M366 ' . -'* cthrist~as a3£essing~ British •lmporl~ Foods 6; Va.rlctls Meat Pits ; .. Ohr1Minsll'1 ot Lo•4•• 270,E. 17th St. Cost• M611 1714) ~~-2~2 • '* SEASON'S CHEER ... '!· "Fill Up tor th o. Holld1y1I" FLOYD ·SMITH ,, so~s Union Strvlce SU.don 1900 Newport Blva. • ., COlta MN& 64&-3!U +*' • • DAILY PILOT SEASON 'S GREETINGS •nd . BEST WISl'IES for •,pr,O;SptroJJ~ •nd 'h·p~y ' NEW YEAR from th't't jtiff 1t- U.S. AFFILIATED .B.RQ!CERS .R,EALTY INC: 18423 'B~ach BlVd. Huntington Beach. Calif. (714)" 847-8507 HAPPY BICYCLE RIDING FOR THE· NEW YEAR ., , • NEWPQ~l CXCURY . ' . , 2ij.6 N~ e,Jvd. 1 NeWj,prt ·Beach ' 675-1700 ·'* .. .. • ·: ·~ .. H'A~!IY lfOUOAY i. ib A,tt/, ; • '#< I l LITTLE ~ ' BAVARIAN ' HOFBRAU ;r1S2 Ne'WP>rt Bivd. Costa Mesa • 548· 70i>3 H•ppie1t Holi d•y Wishes ' * .. wishing you Safita'J Best Seym011r Realty 17141 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 847-1Zl1 HAPPY HOLIDAYS I SUNSET FORD ' ' HAPPY, ·PROSP.EROUS & CLEAN NEW . YEAR servlnt , caqfJ!'nl• :' . . . ~. ' ,. . . • ,.. . I' .. ' ' Huntlngtori Betch Convel11c1nt ·l:fo1plt•I 847-3515 . ' " .. . The. Hunti!"gto!". ~ach Ret1r1mint ~Residen~• • 842-7711' .. ~ 18851 FIDrlda A\,;., H.B. . " .)jt HAPP .HOLIDAY,$ & . :rHANKS ; '.. ~ • ;}~ . "r • r, o'ur .. pplic•n'ts & ernployer.1 ••• ;. {rq,m· r'·,.. ~ Lite, Merion, Lynn, Ann, Pe:t, Ptiriny, Sara, Oel:ibie, Devid, Bob &- G1ry •.. . et ' ' f:!ENNIS & f:!EN,follS Personnel Agency -· 2082' Michelson Dr.; It\tihr 83}~f» ' A StoEking·full of Best Wishes ' ' . To, Y.ou .All Semple ' Rool E11110 •675-1101 2515 E. ·Coast H°wy., cdM . .;. . LET JOY RING OUTI " lhank~ou ifor-· · M,1~in~· Out · 2~d Y1lr ,Th.1±8••+ Yet. Fl~pf ~11a.:,.. ~l '. .... • • • • ., •. . ~' . ·S~f.1::1(..,,~rs • noo Fa:irVl.~rRd.~· CO!t,& }(~ .··~~"·, . ·-. ~·~ . , . ·. ri . lt. l BANK,.Of ·ANERICA • • 1 • • • . . ~ ~ ·5'8'··w. 19th . Costa MeU-• , ·. 836-3491 2701-A -Bt\.d. Cost& M~ , ·~· _' M&.3ll5 . 3'l0:1!~;;. l Olsta Mi!n·,· ; · · 83&-3293 8'1S·'.Ballila :B!Vd. e.-; c.m. . ..... 6'73-300l :: , "iPPY. . . . . Ho(rd•Y· · Greet!nls , .. : .;., ' , ' ~ ' . • ~ yt. . ' •• J" ..... . ... ' Seas.Al Gla•li~li( ... ' . ~· '·( . tO all '.ef -ouf c~st•rn•i-s . ' ' (f\ 'CJ . , Hopse ·or1~port~; Inc. es6~~~~~·Bfyd. .S:ue-n" P;,tk .. n(!i1l-"125o . ' ,• . ·-. ....... mtsif~~.! '• -·~~ . ~ ;' ' . , . ~ I , ' . ' II Jiii, • •ai,t1w;n, ... fJEWPORT lrAPORTS ~ . ' 3100 W. Cqa,<~l)wy, 'Nf",:'PO(t Bfld\ '" • .THE .. COTTAGE . ]Off.EE ·$!Of: ' ,, ' • :.i.: 562 w:-itn1 ·si~ ·Oiit.l.'Mff. .. ' .. ' . ; . 616-9>4 ' .:4 •t' MAY EVERY 1' ' • JOY .BE YOURS ' ' " 6ii'anl'.s::co11e1e , · Of Beautj.' . . . • • • "" . t l~"N"'eWpOr(Blvd.'. · • Costa Mesa 646-2919 t ' ' " ' . .. • '' \ ~ . BEST W,ISftES 't.'0,.r frl.,..1 ' . . ~ .... ~ .. ~ S8aSo~'.s Qietf ' L', • • •. + • '• i to q,ur' ·many ftl•n~•. &:.~/l .. •.lom,ers ' ( t •• .'. A hap;if. ';~'otidcly to ourj~m~rt ' • • ' o . 1;1· J.,i"\L ~ I ~ l ",°: I l ;~ . ' .. ~· •. ' ' ". • ·. ,, · .. :·;,,_ ,,· ... • , (II'( t/19 St11(i0f , ·' Mhl•h•m . ffgltt 'y9vr ~ 1, ' ' ' Wi' wloh you arid Y,Mfr1 • happy; blouod-Chilstmool .~ > ' • ' • . CAlVoRNIA ~•I.' "-1'' <J \ PROFESSIQ~ . ' ' ' '.COLLEGE " .~ t ' . ' . "M~L'/DAY GREETINGS ( • 'I to .. 111 our friends ·frOm .;. ' C~l'.s Carneras . In~. -,r-• l.' ·\ ., f 1710 .l'j~· Blvd. "--1 . .,. . , ,..,._9383 ........... ,.~, ·~ f ·+ . ,. I ~ • ... , • '. ~ ,,.,. clristmft'.•• efw1y1 , w• prey for p••c• •rT1on4 . m•~"· &~;~ I .PAOl'lllllS' FonneriY ~ R.E. .no I. 11'" ~ .. 'C,lilo CALL 644_·0.HI ·~·lnlt can 94$-~ • , r 11·,,+ Wt1h1 s1 fof 1~1 Ho!i~~Y' , ·u .. . ltAMITI; . Quick CIHnlnt ·S.rvlco , ' 'T " 3200•E .• J!all~e1C~\'cHWy. Corona de.I ~ M'f ' ',61;l-~ '!. l:fA~fY HOllOAYS .:1 end PEACE, ON EAQTH . . ' ... . { . ' • 1 rorn .. ·. . • UIUNA ! MAllllR . ,. . .. ~'.~~"'$~, ......,guna l5e8 , • -. .tn<) ·<'14'9';8 ; •.. ' .. ' e . . , ·~·~. . . "Tl!'i..1F,-,;ei dship ·ol tho;• Wo' Se,,;o .. • -I • • • ( is· \he Found•tion .of 'our ::P~ogress." . I .t J11 . *' • • • "·~~-; . ~ ' JI'~~ .• Jf • • . ' I\ ' ·-.• ... _ "' ...,. .. '"Tis the 'searon to: :1,>e :·J'o//f' •.•• ! -' .. .C;;...t'ir1g~: ·: .• - '. ',r 'from · . '· . . .. ' atCHIDSTMAS . . . . llJ! olc!.iaahiOJlld grfftlng fl:om' ' < ' Marv'.J,llptori~ ; irltl:hill ., .. . .. BICYCLE SHACK .Happy Holid•ys To , AD my, friends : .. . Hf~f.11 , B, DO.WO • 4 ! ' Realtor · 644-013-fr ~· ' • . . .ReaJty-v UniV'."pm :Center: lrvinl: Call A~time, ~ .. '*. ' -' '. .. "· ' •' ~ ~ H•~l!Y f'lol!dey..,& Many~ Thanks'' ' to ·tho Pare.nts & " Grandp1ronts of tha : Chlldr•• f l ANNA'.S . P~E:SCHOOL ' -':iUO, Thi.irin Avet... cm ca ·M• ~' 8f6.14" COSTA MEsA nan j • ' ' I ' • I J I 1 ' • • • I • • • HAPPY HOLIDAYS M&cHoward 839-9600 or 531..o&M Greetings Atlas Chrysler·P~mouth ' CHEERS UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL NIWl'OIT NATIONAL LIASINCO CO. Oi\•i1ion of So. C111i r. l!t Nalion8.l Bank 2022 Business Center, ln.1nl! SJ3.8620 *+ • URWICK IMPORTS A MERRY CHRISTMAS May your holidays be truly blessed Walker & Lee RtaJton 2790 Harbor 81\·d. at Adams Merry O.ristm 11 .,~ H•PJllY N,w Yt1r BAUER BUICK 234 E. J 7th St. COltf ?ifesa lest Wi1h•s fr nm WILSON FORD 18250 Beach Bl vd. Huntinrton Bf'ach 842-6&11 MS-7765 Marry Christm11 end H•Pl'Y Naw Year CONTINENTAL MOTORS 147.3142 SEASCN "S IEST TO ALL nRRY BUICK 5th I Wall1\Jt Hun tinaton l•ch S3&·8S81 lllSSINGS TO YOU AND YOURS IO~l\I I 111\0\ . . . . ' ZZ99 Harbor Blvd., Costa ~1esa 6<0-0303 Mey Your Holid e' Se1son be ri9ht CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. COit& Mesa 546-1200 - A VERY *. MER~Y C H~ISTMAS DOT DATSUN 18835 Bell.ch Blvd. Huntington Beach 842· 7781 * ... Mty Th is Holillat, Sat 1on Wcnd•rful P;J L MOTOR S , . .,.... . .. , . ' " . ' JOY TO TH! WORLD MARQUIS MOTORS Toyota~•ruar 900 s. Cout Mtshwl)' Le.tuna Btach 540-3100 • To Our Y am•h• Cullomors from lob & Ji111 AWARD MOTORS 1610 New-llwl., C.M. '42-4343 To Our Fri11nd1 el'lcl Cu1tom11r1 We Think Yeu And Best Wishes Fer A Heppy New Yetr from 1584 NP"''l10rt Blvd. COSTA MESA-M2-IXMO Your Harbor Ar!& Suzuki Dealer JOY • HARBOUR YW 18711 Bet.ch Blvd. Huntiniton Bl'ach 84.2~4435 I G·REETINGS LADERA REAL TY Tn"'" A Cnuntry Shnpplnll'. Centt'r 18.'i.'W Bl'llCh 81\'d., Huntln11:tnn Bl'ach 968-443.J Christmas Blessings HOLIDAY CHEER GROTH CHEVROLET 1821 L Beftch Bh1d. Huntln~ton Beach . 84 -6087 HOLIDAY CHEER 1111 .... ". . .. B. J. Sportscar Center 2833 Harbor, C.M. 540-4491 1'illt-Subaru + PEACE Wa.rdS.Lee AIMltcen MolOr9 ,.. !\47-5826 1234 So. Main St. Sant11. Ana • ···~· "·@·•··· ~ . .. .•. . . . ~· ~ ~ . . ... .· .. .,. . HEARTY GOOD WISHES TO ALL I The Cupcake 0 "Fra1h '9eeele1" Wm". E. Burts, Owntr · l7l E. 17th St., C.M. ~tsa Shoppi1tg Ca11ttr 541.1011 . •,• .. -'Qcii·~I'~ . . .. '· ·~· WARMEST WISHES . . . COURTESY DODGE 2888 Harbor Blvd. C011ta Meaa 557-mo H••• A Wo"oerf ul Holio•y So110• NABERS CADILLAC UOO Harbcir Blvd. Costa Meu. 54()..9100 + HAPPY HOLI DAYS GARDEN GROVE LINCOLN·MERCURY Cor. Brookhunl il. Garden Grove Blvd. 636·2980 HAVE A JOYOUS HOLIDAY SEASON CREVIER MOTORS 208 W , l8t St.. Sll.nla Ana 547-3996 TARBfiL REALmRS 2955 Harbor Blvd. Colta M!sa 540-1720 JOYOUS HOLIDAYS Roy Carver Rolls-Royce 2925 Harbor Blvd. COllt& ?i1esa 546-4444 SEASON'S GREET INGS Mike McCarthy Bulck--Opel-GMC Trucks eor. Bea.ch il. McFaddtn. \Ve1tmln1ter .R94-133S -531-2450 ~ * MERRY CHRISTMAS Jim Slemons Imports Warner i Jl;f1in St. Santa Ana ........ 546·4114 HAPPY YULE DA VE ROSS PONTIAC 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa M!1a 546..3017 TH E · BEST SEASON EVER SANTA ANA LINCOLN-MERCURY 1301 N. Tuttin Santa Ana 547-9183 SEASO~fS BEST _,,.. DON BURNS Porsch,./ Aud.i/VW 13731 Harbor Blvd., G.G. 1 Blk. So. of G.G. trv.ry, 636-2333 +.* Mt~ Th is St11e" la ha H•1'1'i•1t *Marvin Pearce* Motor Homes Saif'l" e Rf'n t&1! 5~·3222 141 1 S. \'111111:,. Way, $.A. • -*· Ctl~IST 11 G~EETil'IGS from the • • i • ' • ' • • • ' ' • I • • • I ~ ' . ~ . . " • • I ·: • . Q DAILV l'ILOT s.lwisr. -ri, im .. OAILY l'ILdT # ) Everyone, Hes ' ~ Something That Someone Elu Wanta 0-.-11 cionor1I _ ... _ , • You C.n Sell It, Find dt, Tr•d• It With • Want Ad • Gener11I liHN:rlll 1:-:;_;;~;:;_;::;;_:;_;;-::;:_:;;_:;_;;-::;:_:;;_:;_;;-::;:_:;;_:;_;;-::;:_:;;_:;_;;-::;:_:;;_:;_;,ll ---V-E-T-E-RAN--S-....., G.ner11I 0,0..rol * -* * * * ·* ~6Ver6e'1eaftf., ·PHONE 648•5990 $5,500 PRICE REDUCTION owner must Mii What a CHRISTMAS PRESENT Jor your lamlly ! This 3100 ''j; ft., beautifuJ Spanish hacienda wjth large eavy beam patio over- looking the gylf.course, has 4 bedrooms plus family room with· hufe, used brick circular fireplace peg board ffoors and wet bar. You ought to see the master bedroom suite with walkin close;t, dress.ing room area, and what a bathf' There's ~lso a private room Ior Father to be used for den or office. The home is vacant an.d· waiting for some lucky family. Buy it this year and enjoy it for many ye~rs to .come.,. Oh yes, it does have a formal din· Ing room. New price , . . . . . . . . . . . . $72,450 ·2030 BALTRA PLACE A real .fainiJy home with a den for Fat~er, extra bull! on . room' for bicycles and other 11.Qrage, finished garage with work bench. houae 1and grounds all in beautiful condition. Too many eitras to mention here-let us ~how them to you. Price only $46,950. for this 4 bedroom 2 story home close to the goll course. NO DOWN-NO CO~T AU you have to do is qualify 1 under the G.I. Bill of R'llhta ' ~ we wtl1 move you tnto thls mar,, HARDWOOD l"1..00R, 1hrere blnn. EAST- SIDE COS'I'A MESA home. •• MACNAB • IRVINE FINER HOMES Top '""""" "'" ''°""" At"thia Holiday season the Stall of Macnab-Irvine Realty Company are .cbooll and St. J?t-cbim happy to announce the opening of their new office in the exciting Harbor ean..Jlc °""""' Pricod to View Shopping Center. ThlJ wouderful location will h<>lp us to better serve sell •t SZ.600. our many friends and cUents from Cameo Shores to University Park, and lJ"tlOOf titlMfS Ae11 Et11i., 171-eODO ~ • lrom EastbluH to Har\K>r View Hills. PROPERTIES INC As we stand at the gall! of tho year, we give grateful thanks to all who have helped, assisted aud extended their friendship to us over the pest 18 " ''•I "' years. May all blessings go with you In 1972. BAYSHORES · Don't let tbis one s!i p by! It'1 a dean, functional 3 bedroon\ (or 2 and a den) //lJE l lt hSt (~M c.11 646-055S FINER HOMES • • · Ba)'9ht:>rN borne on a loW I.eue lot. High beam ceil. ins, massive br1ck fi~ EVening, Call 548-326:1 2 ROLLS ROYCE AUTOS FOR CHRISTMAS * ,MERRY· *· ·. N~w his & hers Rolls inclu~ed with CHRISTMAS! outstanding Newport Bay View The entire staff of COATS & Estate. 2.4 acres, pool, s tab I e s , WAUJACE REAL E.YrA'ffi plus a 5400 sq. ft. mansion. Created Wishes you and yoors •most by architect Paul Williams. Jnspec- joyous Holiday Se as on. lion by appt. $345,000. FROM: Guy, Ginny, Oiuck, "°"""· Jayno, ,..,,.,., Am-A TICKET TO PARADISE her,, Oliver, ~. Pour and Marge,, We &U look forwird Every possible comfort and con- to aervl.rw yoUt reaJ.•e1ta:te venience with unparalleled beauty needs in the com\ng year! to delight the semes~ S large BR'11 COATS ~'h baths, sunken LR., formal DR., JCita.. ,. FR., pool, jacuzzi. Prestige loca· ·~ WALUCI! lion. Call 642-8235 •.. · REALTORS SPARKllNG BAY & --:5<4j4l"44l4I,-OCEAN VIEW (Optn Evon1ng1) E . th good llf fr th' 1 DJOY e e .om is m· maculate front row VIEW home. BUILDER'S Large secluded lot -room for CLOSE.OUT pool. 2 patios. Offered at '55,000. 4 bdrm Spanith style homH with 2 balho. No down GI HARBOR VIEW HOMESI buYNS and min. down FHA. Select the plan of your choice: Prlcod trom $30.6!i0. """' MONACO CARMEL PALERMO UNIVERSITY PARK place and res1fu1 garden Spacious 4 BR., FR. 1'VANOER· patio. Reallyclaaalc! The BILT'' model. Huge, 20'x30' LR., prJ~ ii $56,000. and that'• cathedral ceiling. Open staircase OK. · • · leading to a dreamy master suite! Au rigtiu Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. UNHllJf titlMfS CONNOISSEUR'S DREAM! .~~~.•·i~.~:: Large, underground WINE CE[,..1 co,. t111 w.r,c.ar. LAR and entertainment area in ""'-""'""'""'""'""''"" this OCEAN VIEW, 4 BR., 3 bath, --------FR. home w /POOL! Lois Egan, 644-6200. NEWPORT HEIGHTS! OWNER MUST SELL! You,must see to appreciate this UNUSUAIJ 3' BR. on TWO lots w/:ome view on fee land. $56,950. can La1zlo Sharkany 644-6200. PRIDEI 3 delightful bedrooms; FR; 2-full baths, all amidst a tastefully land· scape<\ setting, Call Betty Kerr, 644-6200. MERRY CHRISTMAS ~- TAYLOR CO. Our Entire Staff Extends *~-C/u.i6lmatJ (}reelint,P * .• And Every Good Wlsh For A JJ.arr'! new, Yeur DOVER SHORES -VIEWI Like new! Looks like a model home. ~ted on ·beautiful corner site with ".iew of bay & mountains. Lux. cptng. & drppes. 3 BR., fam . rm. & study. Privacy. 3-Car' garage. $79.500 2042 GALAXY OPEN SUN. 1-5 LINOA ISLE -$143,500 EACH HERE is your chalice ! Owners of 3 NEW waterfront homes will consider in exchange: smaller home1 land, apartmen~ bldg. or trust deeds. Will consider lease/option. Each has 4 BR., FJ\., DR. & study.. Really spe,ctacu· lar. See today &: submit your exchange. 8 LINDA lSLE OPEN SUN. 1-5 ,DOVER SHORES --.1$99,500 Elegant & co~orful ! Exquisite master suite with huge walk-in closet. Many fine features in this 4 BR..-home with study, sun room & formal dilring rm. Great kitchen . CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX -$69,500 Rare find for this area. 2 Bedrooms in each of 'the three units. Electric built·in range & ovens, dishwashers, near·new carpeting & drapes. 6 Carports. includes land&ce.pe spnnk-• • lers and buyer ~ col-?r MONTEGO. AJ1 ready to move ~ Oll on carpets. aose to So. in and better than ~ew! Call cOast ~AOC! new schoOls. ~200. 2150 Mesa Verde Dr.• Costa Mau • Phone 546-5990 O~ THE BAY-DOVER SHORES A Holiday Home. Enjoy the beauty & excitement of Bayfront living in thi s distinctive -and very special - 3 yr. old custom home.' Creative design of y.ra!J)ut & tile Sl\lirway & bar, area. 4 BR., FR., DR., bljck -wood and a sunny bayfront gourmet kitchen overlooking pri- vate beach. $135,000. Call Barbar~ Aune 642-8235. REALTORS SINCE 1~14 CHOICE WATERFRONT LOTS Dover Shores -$4:9,500. Linda: 1slo ~· ~.500-$75,tlll0-$85,tlll0-$100,000. ·G•ner•I Modf.li open. Call. If ~ &13-4400 -' •. . . ' ' . !.-••-------------·I -you, GI benelib be-PALERMO in HARBOR VIEWI fo~, can an~ay · Y 0 u MUST SELL this WEEKEND! The PLANNING ON ''Oui 26th Ye•r'' y Merl'f·-~ristmas To you, -.o~; friends, ":'""' ba "'"'"'• for an. LOWEST PRICED 4 BR., FR. in 0 her one. & L the area. Large kitchen, 28' master Walker ee suite, TWO nreplace, wet bar, deep shag carpeting. Laszlo Sharkauy • _ Realtors 644-6200. ·~'Harbor Blvd. at Ad&nu ,;~ Opon 'til 9 ".!" · -RINT OR LEASE . . PAPD!ED 3 and 4 BR. hom~1 m Corona de! Mar aud Harbor. View Homes. $350 to $400. Call 644-6200. . HIGH ATOP THE CLIFFS •. OF OOVER SHORES A .lweeping view of the Upper Bay. 9')';l!;W Ivalj Wells custom honlell· neanllg completion. Choose-.yGUr finish llel.llils now! Model OPEN. DAJLY 10.5 p.m. at 2006 Galaxy Drive...., on call ~1550. , • PAIN'l'ID PAMPERED-$34,00J Value TRY $29,000 Sound but mistreated New· port Beach home on 1/S acre juat ott ~Back Bay. LimM up )'Olli' paint brush and e&11 H>-n71. MACNAB • IRVINE · Realty Comrny 644-6200 HARBOR V1EW CENTER 1644 MlcARTHUR BOULEVARD .. ., ·' I · 9j)l DOV!R DRIVE "j RETIRING? Why not CORONA DEL 'MAtt.. We have a neat tWo ownUe bdrm., 2 bath home with l14ROWOOD >'L<Xl'\S. ~able Oroplaco, iQi,. patio, protected he&~ tic»! forj'Otlt' daily exerdse. 1'l}t WOO't ~ 1ofll at oJt I)' $39,!$, t ' • "-. COLWELL PROPERTIES. IN<. I'""' rl1· lnfl,,,d, II I :•?O E.llthSt .CM C;•ll 646· 0555 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 Son Joaquin Hills RNd - 1 '0verlooki"9 Big C1nypn Country Club" NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 **':**** General ' General , EVenln .. Can fHU<5S 1 • SH!>WN BY APPOINTMENT end fri1nd1 to be. 1 •< We approciete you. ' ' ' 0 THE REA!, 1 "'\.. [STl\TERS NEWPORT BEACH BIG HOUSE! 3°Llnd1 1111 orivo -Opon sund1y LITTLE PRICE! Lovely,.uew S BR., 4~ Ba. home1w/water- W. E. · Lachenmyer, Realtor And ell his anocietos 1160· Nowpert Bl•d., C.M. EASTSIOE COSTA MESA Need " bedroom • 3 baths and , front liv. rm. & din. rm . Oak tpane ed family OCt'an view tor only $52 700' rrn. w/frplc. Master BR. w/sitting area &: POOL TABLE HOME Glamor' a"d Utility YEAR IN-YEAR OUT ,.,,.., givo ••a a ll to~,.;_ fireplace. Bay & Mt. views ......... $179,500. Larae four bdrm., family Y0u'll 1hank )'OUt lucky star rt"S COZY. Immaculate four dayi best home value •• A 11 LI d 1 I D 1 room, 2 bath home. Sp&rlc-you caned about this far'i-, bdnn. 2 bath home with Utrte mana1on above Lq\lr.a 1 , I , . n a I • r ve 'Genlr•I Gen•r•I ~I OR ------- 0-rll G•n•r•I 545.3483 Granny can hop, skip & jump to Westditf ahopping ; Jr. waJkii to 1ctiool; recreation at home, 17X34 htd. lr fl.It'd. pool; 2 bdrm, &:: den p1qt; lr.r===============il guest houAe; Jn lrnmac. lin&' Bii elec. kitchen, Wl!l 1Ufic borne J Barmi( 20x2'l rear living room. {lrep(,ace., t • C\J!'ltOm deslined ·& b\i.ilt -r Beautiful y-decorated 5 BR. home on lagoon. bet plu. 2'.Y x 2" nunpua family roo.;, l0x2> ~v P•· family room, Bil W and 1 ?>-!ove In cond1Hon. Like ne~ Huge mstr. BR. W/beam cell. & frpl. Lge. rm. Beautifully land!teaped tio ntW ih~g carpet fhru-airy B/I elec. kitchen. Beau. cpl!!!&: drapes . Loi s of wood liv. rm. & family rm. Formal din . rm. Securi· :""t & ~ar yard. Conv@n-ouf. Assume 1 0 w lnt~t rfitully carpeted over HARD· pall('ling _ \JW'l'Y tllls won 't ty system. Pier & slip ............. ,230,000. HaJ~<>ea;!.1~.11~· 6%% V.A. Joe.n. 847-ooto ~!t. =ien:;·~ lut • '7U550 92 Linda Isl• Drive San D;eao Freeway. Prbd cated to 9ChOOl11, llhopplng Beaut. 5 BR. • ha. home w/fonnal din. rm. 'R Tl-Ir: Rf:AL II cond. Won't last long. at at $34,950 wifti IBA -VA and arteMal freeways. Full & famil y rm . 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. \ ESTATERS TERMS. price onl y $32,000. NO ·Built·in gun cabinet & bookshelves. $155,000. ... ..... ...., 4' ... ..,., ..... , •• tllh .... _. • ,. ................ All ... lecnfHl lln4 .. low .. ...... .. ......, ..... " .. .,..,,.. ...... ...... ..., .. DAIL 'f PILOT WANT ADS. P-... ....... .,.. ~,., .... , .. Nllt .. •rt" .. IW ~ ~-.. fth cel1M ... ,,,...., 9' • ......... HOUSES FOR SALE 2 Bedroom 489 Ja•mine Street, Laguna Beach 494-3813 $34,900 (Sun 11·7) . , 2 Ir &. Fam or Dan ~2 Ctestvtew, Newport Beach 6715-4930 (Sunday 1 ·S) 3 Br &. Fam or O.n 2040 Paloma, Costa Mesa 8715-4930 (Sunday 1-4) 1100 Cambridge (WestclifO, N.B. 642-8235 ,64,500 (Sunday) 4 Br & fam or D•n 812 Anita Lane Newport Belch 642-3600 $68,000 (714/642-3600) 1001 Hampshire Lane (Baycrest), N.B. · 642-8235 (Sunday) '** lMl Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar .. &,5-1935 (Dally) bB IJnda !!le Drive (llnda Isle), N.B. 844-4910 $143,500 (Sunday 1·5) 5 Ir & F•m or 0.n H309 Evening Star (Dover Shores), N.B. · .. M:a.8235 $169,ISOO <Sund•y) *2008 Galuy Drive (Dover Shores), N.B. 646-!~SO (Dally) WARIFRONT LOTS POR SALE 11141 Bayaide Drive, Corona del Mar 675-1935 (Dally) ...... ·~ ........ ~ ... .,..,_._,W_ftwt $31 ,500. You can uaume l&l'lt' mA loan! CORBIN- MAl·TIN. REAL TORS 644-7662 COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC. f,.,, ... ,Iv l,dJ. ,,j, /.' f 2 2(1 E .17thSI .C .M . Coll 646· 0555 · REDUCED $4,000 0wnen: anx:IOUI. MUST SELL NOW due to penonal prob. !ems! Feature. incl. 2 story txec. home, 4 BR 2'..i BA, w/w crptl, chw, bright I: cheerful kltch w/all the goodies, lrr re.r yd w/lots of fruit trees ti xlnt id9cps! FP now $32,900, • SUbmtt! Can 847-1221 SEYMOUR REALTY, 171f1 Beat.ti mw., Hunt. Bcti . "Family Center" 1-=~"'=~~;;­ Thls boautilul "'"" bodroom STEAL THIS ONE wtth large famfly room for This 4 BR -2 BA aree. home famlly enterta~nt. Op-is a tremenctous buy! It's portunity knocks again. Join' &ocattd in an xlnt area and the smart 11et and move into boasts a flresil , w/w crpts, a lifetime cf corntortable mi-, all the bltim plua a b'I living .• ,walk ta marftt am yd w/tpaot 10 t • patio! 9Choola. Call 842-ZlS. ldeal for the P'Owini tam-A Vary Merry 10 THE REl\L "'\.. ESTATEf<S Ill<! 'l'P $24,950: -SUl>mt!! CHRISTMAS Call 8f'l..l.2'll ro AIL OF YOU SEYMOUR REALTY, 11'141 FROM AU. or us AT "''"'" Bl>d., Hunt l!ch. MORGAN REAL TY 11-~~~~~~~!!I--'""---'"'--==""--, 34ll E. Cout ...... CdM Peni"1vl• Point DAILY PllD'l' fQr ecHoqt 673-6642 , 675-6459 Steps to ccean. Newly decor· Gene~•I 1 Oonoril • a ted & carpeted. Comp.1"================:::; turnllbed 2 BR., 1 be.. Huce rr frpt, open beam ceH, In ~ li\11 nn. Immed. ,,... leU. $49,995, Call : 673-3663 675-888S Eve1. WE HAVE RENTALS associated BR OK [R ':> -µff..l TOH S 101 ~ W Bo1b<>n 61l·J~I I Sit 'n ona s.itcaM °"""' 1"<lcod and ... "" •• go. Greet tive bedroom, t&mily home in Uniwntt:y Park near wtmols and pools. New1y decorated. Muter it tiuge and OOWnatatr. -btda. Up. ~ tot ~ fir Fido. Owner uktna 118.~ but fftlly ••ntl out! a.tbmit otter, Call e.6-'1171 but hur- ry! Tbo--...... " ... ••• Datty l'Oot "'•""'ed Ad.-. MERRY CHRISTMAS to you Giid. yours from our staff f. their famlllt1. Geora!e Becker Mll'Y Ellen Crumley David Delancy Ollv1 Enlllsb Al!nle Entz Gene Mayo Peg 'Moffat 'Mildred Shaw Vee Stinson Dick Vorel Jerry Moff•tt, Man1ger AUSJMl.SMITH GORMAN Ancl -11111 2121 loot CNlt Hl1b'1'1Y Co1'1111 411 Mor 644-7270 OOWN VETEJRANS • WW DOWN ntA. CAN'T FIND IT? * WILL BUil.D your drea1.1 home, Have staff for com· plete home packqe, . . . YOU WINI 106 Linda 1111 Drive Owner tran5ferred. Must see C~stom Sin~le story, 3 Bdrm., 3 bath water- thls 2 610ry, 4 BR Pal"e'llet· ,front with pier and slip. Large master bdrm. ter in Mesa Verde. Walk to With sauna. Dining, kitchen & living room 9Chla. Din. rm &: aep. lam have water view. 52' lot •...•....... $135,000. rm. ~ $43,950. Waterfront Lots I ROY J ,. WA'RD, RLTRS N 76 3 c . . 9'6-02l8 o. : ar garage •. Faces South .. $80,000 . No. 56: North Lagoon exposure ...... $80,000. YOUR OWN ISLAND 4-03 Bayside, 70 ft. sandy beach ...... $43,llro . Fineet )l.IJ Acr@ Canadian For Complete Information ;:-1;~:~n:.,:~H~ On All Homes & Lots, Please Call: tractor, 5 dee' 4 wild...... llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR Only $115,000. ' Bill Grundy, Rltr. l1l1nder1 Bldg. 1t '-lnd11 Ill• Put your confidence tn our 34'1 &yt1lde, N.B. 6T>ID61 341 B•Ytlcf• Dr., Sylt1 1, N.B. 675-'161 ffyean &quaUcycuarom,~O~P~EN~H~Otr.<E~-~oo~l~om~•·==::!,:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 bOme buildin&. $e"I example of ~ud at m Gelaxy, Dover Shorei. Ivan Wells & Sons • 642·2511 • - Million SSS View Encbanti~ retrMt is this vacant 3 btdt001n • fam.U,r ' room homl"l tn beaullM Shcredlfts -OiM.1 Fil'leet loi cation -Breathtaktne OCMn view • Complete privacy - Neo.wly dtcttated end qua). lb' w/w cptt -Price S93,5Xl. Phont !ht. 1 .. 1an1. 613-e) BAYilRONT APTS._, VWta Dd. Udo,. Pier .l IUP available. From $31,500. 9ell or Jtase . Georg• Wllliom..., RIAL TOR • 54U570 645,1564 I ! PR~~~s~u:~!~~s LETTERS JN I' ll I' I' I' r I 6 ~~>o~:~~~' umas I I I I I I I -1ClAM-LnS AMSWDS iN DIME·A•UN! l ' ' 1 ' • i • • • ' • • ...... " """ • ' , ..... ,_1s1tr ~ ~I e l ...;.. .. ":'. @l I ~--flrii .. iiiiiii~~li!~O~inii-ii,.,iiiiiflrii•;:; ___ :•:._ ~· ~~5~:flr!"°:::5~~flr: ... ::: f!l~ln';;;pl;;;.R;T;;;:.;;;·;INH;:OU~l=E~;; n ·n · . . .. 4 8ednoo., -. dbl pr, --• . ...... • r •f•: ~. " =. """..!'"::. ~:; .J. w~. ·11ou lo , ~.C:M.,:.!B~ .7'aha. ~ '!JC '"'..,.: . .OiJIN HOUll SUNDAY 1-$ 'v Leis COL LINS a WATTS IJIM2 .a.•eL WAY. HU"'TINGTON •IA~H at •I our 'o UN -RIAL TY' -' • !mini"'" ccul ...,....:! ~ ' _. .. • _ , C Ir W '"' ate a .....,-:i2batha ... lilllg • · . 'rho offtce 11 open durhur Ille liillidaJS .:...vl&lt • • •lm )'ard • • • buulilul lana.caped yal'd dncl. , • ,. . us In our convenlen~ iolallon In the Heatl'of ID-!111 ~ .m ·-.-patio, S Jrs· aid. QUJC!t POSSES. ' ~ •· ' .• . ,lbe Harbor >.rea. '• • • .. --:, • 1. Jewel 'hi •' . SlON .'. ~ ;9llO. • . ~ rif,IJ-"nA< ·, : -"We have many fine homes, view bomwtu. 'The Cl.vi · Ml -'" 4W . · · -7 · . w~terfronta, and fine family dwellings•ID all Inc:onioarahl• .;;;~ "* :Town & c-t;y si-r..,• Canter • ' ' ' · · · pric1range1-someavailabif for immedlate , -....nvi-naus ,,.,. ....., A EUia, H~ INch La.-- :Jo A// o/ '/jou . . ;;:":'::~.tor.;,, appointment-we'll ~Jo~~ eun._·.,..,,ra001_·.,.....,,..___ 11"'1 ·~~.- findjust whalyouneed! :lb11,..fAm ,..,.,_ w.... a;,, ....., -aie...., bumh!c ~ Mlulon VIII• Mission Hills "." -6>r a.t. ~dnpl 1 " ""5' _,. "' • ., ·$11;950. ln''lhts im"1acu1ate _,. °'IJOa Opan S.tur.i.ys.& Sundoyw > u: W/W <pis. y..,•., wall-' , , I .. lamlly -·· 'l'he lloor . PETE BADDEJT' RfALTv. ed • bwtime frr ttdl home Fhrei~~blt!ll. fan> rt'1 S BR 2· B>.. a» X 100' plen ca'n be :a BR. A den ar · ~~ ·• ~· • Only $52, .... '-P">•dt ,Dy ....._ lamldly ...,.;, 3 t..iod'1ot, dbl Pr,.,,,.., 3 Bit With modm> built-In CHllSTMAS BAR6Al)'IS 1605 ·Weddllf Dr~ N.1. .• loca&n • .,.__, .............. uttlu!-!\"1..coVd pt.tlo, elect bltln -2 .., ....... SPEAKINGOrXLNrHONE MM. • ' ' lot •t'HennJtaie t.n.·U>d f"V, FA bt, -., -n1col •-~~-M Thia B UY ~ ~•• 'D-•~·Yo~.D~• -~ -dn, --·...... , __ ,__ ......... ~ ·~ ' • ' ~· '"""'"-.. .._....._.,.. .. -.,.. .L-~ 1'att. .._..... '1oc'nii& ~ <lerlcMd for cue-REALTY HAS ~! WE e REALTY e CALL 675-3000 ANYTIME .. ~===-= m B.Av ~ ~[,~~.~ .:! , , [\ ..hame ..II befiic fini1bed ,nqw .. ~ ttvq ,t, JS;5m, Don't HAVE 1HE LARGEST SE! l~""""'""'.,.!!!!l ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!PI ~ral a.ner•l .' ,and ah6UJd be"':•vallabie in wait too·lon&! · LreI'lON OF · RO ME~ Gener•I Gentr•I · ";;;;;;;;;;;:=:=;;;;;;;;;;;; -=--------"=:-:c'-c.=:=:::: mid.January: Driw ·by "end ..... "AVA.l&A.BLE JN _...._, ------------·----- •;;;;;;=========~==;;,!• ·"U i s-• . SECLUDED • •. -·It' then can oWiie t MI •v"" I" •:RALrACRE-wilbJ .... " Ye · ID a ;:"I' 'TOWNHOUSIJ 644-U<o .. ' • .' ~ ) .,,/TQr,('Z}'/,' S"roPINAolErllS~ IAYSIDE DR!,VE WATERFRONT · room-. ...... $25,000. · • af .Lnury ... : 4;23 c1..-..,, c.M. · NO DOWN TO VETS * El:EGANT * · ,REAL ESTAT~' iro;.~~MS a ,' .~S·BEDR00,11 -'bome l\I' wi.m. ..... .,.. ,.... .... a Adult ....... 3 LARGE ""'' Bir 3'Mtl-. o•>' .... t ' . UllOGl.....,.,.St . Unclct & Harbor Island View bath ... : .... 1 .... "3,500. ~-~-•!'only.~~'..'. ~~LJ·~~· First ttme ~tH. i.. 1am .. -"1'·~~lf. 3 _ 2-;; ~BA-'•··-· F 1-•• ~6 ~ '+. to<o,lly u;....i..i __ ...,,,_ ..... , .... ,... . ..-...y ou1 • • .. '6 room .bu ~· up-patio. A~. "'Zl.o .,. , ...... ,. OP1 "T'~ . home. 3 Br::2 Ba, din atta~ From this lovely 4 bdrm., .¢·bath home. On e 4 BEDROOM &: HUGE ,pool. Seller wil1 pay ~ers ftrepfaee., AU ·elec. Delight-,$+15 mo. Jncl •PJTl, 7% i~t. mal dining + fam nn, lush · .SECLUDED C'l19tbiD. carpels • ~.< a 59' Jol, with Pier & fioal, CusJ,otn dra~ om, Back~ •• $36;750.· A'tz ao ~·t . .,... ti!.is..one. ful lllf*n patio w/w':ter-fl7,7!JO. · •· Clll& ~· .all elect, 'Airi-Hide..~ tn this cozy J..a. tiled entry, «N Pl~. brick[ eries & paneling. $139,500. , -J-.,.: , very special home, tor ·WI. Clubhoute:-poo,1 A.. put----.GEM cond1 1ri patio w/liJtin s.eJ euna chmntt nestl!d in a work, nr. tdxlols • *"-• e HOME (2 bedroom crpts-~ wtio take ool~time '1i.ac lreetl wlttiln alonet 1610 W r-.:. H~ .. •• Q,. 2 car• gar. f?IA ~· Q\lief hilliJde tetti...,. Fire· ~ )OW at $29,900~ BILL GRUNDY REALTOR ' . • • tb·Uvto"and laUgti. M2-1S35 \~ Realistic price • ~ wy,, N.B, •quick posseu 142-4496 ' ..... . ' ""'' ....,.., "hie. """'1;. • • . ·COt LlNS & WAn· S REALTORs . • &12-462! ,· . b ............... 2 BR, 1 BA., a A DIAMOND e lslandert Bldg. at Linde. Isle. er) PLUS 1 ~rent-. -, ·1 •.-• • £ ffi-breakfast nook & oft-etreet A d1amam 1n the ruff 3 Bt l 3-41 81yslde Dr. Sulla 1, N.B, -~75-61jJ al, lmmed. -· . I ~ REAL TY .... • cot.in. dol ·Ma; ' :. ll\fJ.~m --... only ..... of 2 Ba, fun rm"""'..;. Garl .• , . Rdy McCardle R11ltor .C. & W, , . .. . -~ . . aie -, .. ....,. to be ""' Klfd>.''new ~. 1Goi~""'.,."ra!!!!1,.,,""'"'"'""""!!!!~!"" __ .. , .... ~ .... ,,;;"""""' I 1110 Newport llhd., CM. • .. 16i5'23 ' ,,..,, !m-5081 . * SPJ!CIAL * ~UY, O_F Tl:IE :>¥EEK ·'"""' ..... Priced....... ---· .,...,.: ~ ""' / ' ' ' 54&-~ , . . Beautiful ·2 stoiy•borne 1et-an • tremendous Calif. du-~,950,. ff7 EZ cue ~ 4iiiRM.·""°',""2""BA::-=TN-=~~:;;;;;;;;;;~:o l· . _ .... C~OSE TO 'YOlf )VINl!ll .~.tol.,ruJJ.~w!ih,m.. .. .ic.super""'"""·'BR. Priced0>..Uat0n!yi:lo,!!00 . . $1z.795 tfAi11wOd1· . A Meuate -wmcuFf:.;... · Doctor m..i ~ this ,,.... ---.. ~ -& ·BA, --VA/ . ..,/Otaa • VACANT • .FLOORS, ' .. To People . · -.,.. -• 3 ,.,., old,. , !°!~ Cbedc...,. =:~~·t: ~ rosr ~ .. ~.~ 1lEAL ESTATE 91arp & r~ad'" ~"ft. 4 Built On Yiur ·Land -l.W3 911. tt. living area -All latb I ,J>lutu -Hardwood cabiMta -Breakfast b&" -Pullman baths . ~ Spack>us wardrc>bet: JUST $9.53 SQ. FT. Plannin&-Design-Finaocln& "1400 Homes It Apartmenta built ainee ·St·· · · CALL 537-0380 · nu.• bead!llUI '°"" M... wi.. ...... t .... -tile. A 3_ llR, • BA, 3 ""' ..... pa-•. 3 Bli "-'-· m.,i· ~ ,.,,.m.;, tiYb1g t WL 811-8501 '*· "'" Ba, ...... din ·rm. ·home wru pte~ Ud Mo. z:bbltwuq11emodemdeslgn-bO•rotee. $37,:iOQ. * H ~I"'· nn. 'f!liiwn by ... ~t ~.' · ~-, mK>Gie:nneYrest. petsl:drapettf1nlout,,pr light -;r;'l -l!ed" edh family Hvlnr. To.,. MERRY CH'!ISTMAS · *'lle"'°c'-:1'1a""' °""""' .... S136.000. · ' · . 49>9473 549-<m& don kitch, prol l-P.inr, rooms, 2 ~,:bath&, :ia:tobuytbi•fonnermodel . EROM *~~P ~. MORGAN1R~-E·•lTY · · S'111s 'D .SOU.TH LAGUNA loUaftreea,cavpa.tio,V , plush NEW CARPETS J>ii •home acnw lrirttt from · * ~ .. -673-6642 • . , 675-4459 \_ ...._.._.( neat, nr tchooll &: lbcpl I double garoge and ~01>ifi golt<OW>e.3"'l1.J> .. lamily 400[:17•'·, 'fOIJM ... -~-teprap · · · · · .. ~ . OCEANFRONT ""'· cent.r. 134.500. !•need yant·-·-..·aM :~1g"" pl<tt,2 ~ ... laces .. C.M. . • . • . . ~":ii! t..~· at l29.900. ~·.:=~ ... CHECK THIS-BeauL.4 BR., 3100. •pl".l•••I a SHARP TRI-LEVEL. Bl'GTREES!~T.& .. ·~ · • 'FULLER REALTY l Bedrooms, den, 2 baths,·.·· • . turn.homewpnv.~ay l..DcatedonviewlOtw/twh LY YOURs tor $'24,0CX,\.:~ 546_0814 ~ ~ , , .. .. buiJt.;ln.,.. -swmi01t-1 !rntsler ~ .Bedroom 2 Bath home w/ lo Secret Qwe Be~h, 1Qlm· , ~ aurroundlng 11 terms oUered to fin.atjCe • · ~ BR &. mo irJ · tio S59 500 new shag c_arpet & paint er hom11. ol Cha.rile Chaplin. thfs 3 Br.-3 Ba home w )t>Ul' .~.\ ,1 $19,500.. Univt~lt~!'Reaity' lh,rvout, has firept In ' Irg 31699. Sea aill Dr., by appt., tge. fam r:n. din~. aH elec ·~ -. ~ :!,I --. _ ..... J BED.RMS·+ 3001E CJt '.H: • 67U510 , ~n. seml·fonna..I dlnfng, REDUCED $10,000 'kitdl, custom carpets &: 1 •. COATS' L ROOM TO S"ARE Here~ iOOd ""ta!'""""'" . . 2 BATHS . , . : vr;. . """'""' patio A QC>at gat• EMERALD BAY LOT d.._, upgraded til, 1n •"' ll.'ii66WestminatUAve, G.(t & " ! ,or .,Prte as a mother-in-law X'hw. ' . • • thrugarqe,foronly$21;500. L• .... st View Lot try I: baths $37500 <>PEN Sill" 10·11>·4.. WAIJ,:ACE '""-llsted. -~BR, ba,' .ou.,.....__~.3-bed<po\n and . """' -ttmly Costa MO.. • " "COL'LINS &-wAnS 112'1 Emenild Bay ... $90.000 • • ' • RjEA "'""'S comer_-•. °""' 00! ... ~ 1•..,.....m,.bot• tar. the pamted. limd•, w/w. ""'· ..._.,.. " ~ REAL TY -For lota • homei .,.., · M' • H'll STAN '!O ..--,54M1A1 ,..,.,,,~,. !t.,'!f living..,..,. ... ~. i'l'ceo! !)NE'·°""' m,'roO! .1onn&1 • .....,., ... " Rio. BY-oWN.rn, !;' .~·" . c . & w . Bm· Gn.iii!i R1111o. ISSIOn I S ti _, ~tefam n11,blf:inldldl. 11"·~~a~O{l.!Sown .·tfta1datfu,dbl11ateen-20th. 3'bJ;, Ji .~ liir yrd · • • Mi~!Nopt Beacb IUILDHS. INC. . _l~J!y..,...,.),, ' ·tri&,dbt pr & ......... Iol. payment, ahtt-thly pay. 1ry + lrgo anod,patlo. Full w/~•l -., . "1>lc. h>jd !m-5523 67Ul61 ~::;:;::;:;~'"::;::;; l'-~[!!!!!!!!!!l!"'".,. .. 1_ -"""' sa.•. with '" ments ·induding ....... Ile• """' .~.500. su•.wt. oo lln, $36,500 60:-7892, . .. . e REALTY e Ill ·~· · · ·-.n. avail Call -· , .. ""'ebedt.itlls oul . . 84!-12ZJ . · LGE '10'xll0' _,.lof. "'"' CAN'T BE BEAT WEED IT ANO REAP . :EAITSitE · FrW 'Regen~! .YKi-11*> ":"' -..i ·Walker & .lee · =~~&.:1141 ·:.:.r.;;, Ji:;:~~ By ~·~,,BRv:; A,!:,f'::!"::'::: M_1a.10n vi•J•'• Largelf NEW3~'2beth. Molit.WIUIUalJ .bQslroam ····ii BIAGf1 ·! ·. · : . 1 ". • '. ~!LusbJiJ.cpg! . end.2 Sed..l:Batb~Cll . 93n5010 ,loc&t;dmqu(etbanlo"-cu.tonr"1ilt1'1an<!-., ·~ •m .. ; -~·-""' -, . *EAST•SlDE* E•stBluff · · .HAFFDALREALT.Y Cl'.l'ITJ.G>:..Wilkinrd.,._ .• U: • tiew ··-·"""·' -omln:tive'ifftt..,Wl!b!W.1:-" -• :mo lla11xirmw;~A<lllm l.BR,.J JIA.~ ...... fl<e. ~THE BLUFFS .. -',,...,,.s<J,.;Hj& .. ~--1'-..-' . painted : .. ..,. •<I<\ Me<IY, tionol ...., ._ • "NEW LISTING \ · -Iii 9 PM ·· "'"'""'t . ...,, ..... walk .. • In "'"':-s.3;5Gll'-:;.,I" · ~ ""ilJIC..-r.-: lri'!'".""<i' ~ Wil ,...., .,--.,...,,_ Bldll.; 1oryourYULEI..O(!in,wr ~"-itr!IC6ndlliMllfi ,·J ~-3 BR 2 ha. each SEASaf'S **'*'.*''Ir*~ ldoeeta."t l800 aq.'~ft. •New ,. ... ' -~·: .. T "..., •, iiftilii_~lcjto~OlAIEI'· -w·--"M1111or!Vlej0 .. ~ct •. Brln& Joa: I.cheek· ~liviiig room.. W/W umt·-lower ~t, wlfrplc ·* +r ****GREETINGS :criUJcirapes J:1 paint. V• JBdrm.., ~be.., din. -we BUY HOMU'"' BY.;tiiE ~ MUat-bre ,mi!, s..,. book, ancl bo ID lor Clrilt· cpts ·l draPii,<2'.Bathl: A: ,,,.,; tar........, ; -·"'l!Oin ·...,. eritlt.,ititl ' cant. ~ ,..;..Ion. ""'' "":~ ·•:1/f""' MR, KASAB!AN &n'.~ !!li" ll'o1n1ny, 124,()i!;;, 1.oW ~ llNch mu. • • ...n '· · ,, ·A1 . . ·i20~.. · '°"""' . '·• ~"· .,ASABIAN . '" """' .. , '"1 $29,500 ::,:.,~=--~ ;:i:;.,"'·500 • "" '.11.Y.M.:c~r.i)• R111tor, ::;:rti:-cait~ hold;,,g " · · • ~o.-p.ru.Railfy:Co, ·~":':t:;";.~-<,~m.'i:i Ian terms) ,,.... '""'"""" 11·m.!QC>, Cail: rn-31163 tra.'ll53-. .-w.N~;~·<:.¥· E"ASTB(UFF REALTY REAL'EsrATE · •. ,:'8811""""~ ~ AnftaLD., ~ i Bll.1 Huny m&i; WE nAVE • ALS " . " . . '644-)133Anythna PLUSH! p(usH1 DrEJ.<lll'S choi Grat· ,BA., ram m w/r.,Ic, A• Newport PJC:K ONE {36'i Hunt~ ,&.a~. .. . 3 BA'IHROOMS! plus 4 r.rg klUs' ~e ~·~ tra~ve cpts A drps. Beaut. . a!~ ..•. (fM)" 56-3424 '! -OF FIVE (36') : . 235 BUY""w·· ;, BR, lovely comer! 2 patloi! encl~'p;\tlo, ~oci!~ :::c::d~:i1'?' ~~· F 1 I · -SJ!ANISH ·GOV'T PLANS -<3'') • · . • Priced rlght! Won't last! !J!>n~ ~·t "°"'" ,.,...,,, '14/64>-3600 r. 64 ',""1•8·'1w1· , .2 a·Eo,R~•·· • • ".i , . TO OWN l3'6'J ;·; . ·: . '.'. _ . . HAFFOAL REAL'l'Y _>lew_;ld>al_.l~Ent_eitaji>Jnt.t-::c---·----~ . TOWNHOOSE • HA~NlJA YOUR HOME (31') $250. lotal uih..,Hdod 84ZM05 • · · ,,..,,, 5$1.o!lOI ~ ifti•--·-•· BY ANXIOUS OWNER (1nytim_ •) 2 BA, many exll'aS, IA...:.• o( Extra 1arp.~ bedroom beau-Call rON for Info.on th@ bttt Unmirfied ~ W/child·· SElUNG I.mg Realty, 6lll NorthCout. EASIBUT.F:"J' exec U1: J v e • ..,.., 1 •• ty Ioca.fed on quiet ;eul-de-program for yau. Many horn-ren can qualify for this nice ·YOUR HOME? '494;2529. · home, 5 Bdrm, l Bath, for~ pnvacy. Catt..ltte'J!lalli.~ · • ' sac. trttt. ·?reaf ~ ·· vill b!. with n tXI d 3 ~ ant>minlum•~/ · e SELL OR LEASE • mat DR,·uttra spacious now ' · · · 1 ~.IDEAL FQR CQUJ;'l$, [n Jlun.Uneton B¥.ch· 3~~ ~ ~Ii. Owne'r &nxiooa :~ ~ tEE iRw~ crPts A.diii. 3 clympk: s1tt ~ appra1sal. • .We ~ mt 91", !'l '3"Bit: %lii BA. vacant. Sell or lease oPtion. DIRECT FROM Flm c1.,. .._. U•lwr-=;1 2 ~~--band· ~J ,. Ifi o· •teai tor. 1251990,I . 84J.44!1i (38') • --il:'lcoi.U •·nd "'!ui25 """~962l a5523ttent1on. .tc.IU...rm .. ·dln,.rm.,"1>1. ""-<03l;R<ducedto$48,000. slty Park. On1y $21,iso: ,.,. ... "~ I a .,...,I'll ••w kr:rolo · . -play arris for dri:klren. ·Ex-l'J"I, exper. · . Cpt 1;· drapes, Mtins., W"et ~-~-'-'=-==:::I .·.SANTA . ---.... ·.'·· apamtbnuOinl.;No-.j $3000 DN nlhu>D,mde.:Ao..,LCall COLLINS&WATIS bar.•••· Immai. $4'1,!loo. NawportHaiaht• ~able 69' GI loan. $185 ............-· ~ to vets, low do:wn to &J'1Y-• for apr:. \6 ihl'W :wm bbt -REAL TY -F.Ul:l'piici ---"'"'.,,...::.;...;-...,..! 1 P" monµ. ..,., oil. 3 Bed-""!·All thls '"' $21,800. Call l ""-hU,. tAmny rm. last! · .. · '· ' \ C & W Mi!SION iiEAr.TY 49!-0131 * * BIG * * room nnch • ~•-.nib Coldwell D-1 • ....l.. now. 842-2535 ·, Mih Us """ oatunl bit~ II , • • -. FIXE ·~~ ,...._ Sa I H OWN your-own greenbelt & R UPPER ......... familyroom,beavy ~-llEALTORS BAYSHODES fi .... a ... •nlryball '....... nta 5 ere ha. , shake roof, ov~rslud living ,, . VIEW & POOL . Hvine rm.,. built: bis, $3000 f'2-447J ( -1 S!IMJ03 and wift aell his 4 bed-smaD home, 2..br,,J. lge New listing. Channinr early 1 roorn with firepl1ce and down -move in. 5e-112) , .,. -· • room home 10 )'OU!lg 'Gl ~ Best Mtlhborhood, .American 2 story home. 6 cl~ to schools, New FHA 133-G700 · 644-2"30 ... , ~a=·t ~~=· !: TARBELL $19,950 IS THE P.Rl(E for only $100. down. ~; !:;,~·~494-3813. bdnns., 2% baths. Only 10 .,. no dowo V·A ''""' "'° -$23 95n 81 Ft . • . . . lor th1'. _,. lo•dY 3 bed, ""'555 m old. Badlt ,,.g1....., A available at only $26,600. • Y. t:ooma. ' lot, spacious 2955 Harbor, eo.ta Meu +ro0m,12·bl.tij borrie. 'I)e W SHERWeeo REAL·TY WEEK? IT & '.REAP needs ~pair. A great~ See anytime. VA REPO on htt lined tb'ftt, Prime . YBi'ti ~ed.:. l$'280ROOO.Hw . . J is hliti enough that you can 18964 Brookhunt, . F.V. 2 Bed. 1 Bath. &nail flxi!T' ily home o! fix up for tun 540-lb'l (Ope E ·--) 3 Bedroom "'"' • .<.;...; bar· .,., 3 .........,,. ...... d•n r ru y, .. ASS E' " -ts ., '"""' 124,000 LOW DOWN. and profit, Asicing $38,000. n vtn .. _ pin. Excetlent North'eosta entrf hall. pcloJIB Jivina' 341. Blyskle, Nfl 675-6161 UM ·6~10 ,~ mohth,~~ lb-FRANTIC OWNER .J.os.Padtts.Realty Co. CALL 0 ,,,.1414 l~-AGEj Mi .. 1ocat1oo. Full price ,m. 540-l'OO ' $34,.500 . • . -VA LOAN--,<1-alt. "°"""'built-I,,., Shnpiy .,.., .. 4 BR. tonnJ 611 So. Coast Hvr;. 9!>;14''4ct-.· . -· ~.soo. An-·· ---~... TA RB' ELL . .. .. "'"· 3 BA; 3 .... ~· .... t <91-8833 .. ~ · M man .,..... _,.w,.., ......,, ~ • Sbarp 3 Bednn, home on deep ~pile ~ :91'6 •-I ~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;· 1 with . Jl8¥l?lenls less thKn , prime atta.. 4 ~.fire. Iarae Jot. ·$1fil. mo. pmys matchlhg , dt'8pea. ' DoUble ~· ~·!fF..rta by VIEW houlle,, l Bit, 3 ba, N•~r N,:,~:tLl.~i ..otrlet , I! $nl. per month inct taxes 2955 Hamor,~ Mesa ,. placr in rozy dtn.•full ~ an: :run price $24,fQJ . .aaraae to boot!.call McvA¥ le S4S-04SI $49,500. Easy terms. Owner, vA ~0:.:-;,:~._ v • ...,. -~~.~·:~ .... ~~i,E_R REA~!.1.-. Walker &·Lee SHARP, BR 1314 BA,"'" 49'-2339. • ' BEDROOM NO bOWN Call 540-illl C"-,..,,) HAPPY HOLIDAYS o' TARBE·LL ~u~n n... rm, bltlns, dshmhr, lpl, Lido Isle FIXER UPPER Sharpe81: 4 Bdrm home , on ~ ' · · ivcmtcn crpt& & ~ Vacant. Must With eome reptlf'I I pa'lnt. ...,, ''"' • "citlnr ..,.. I MD_ .~-AG!•• I to all ' . . 1 VA REP.OSSESSION :mo H-Blvd. at Adams sell! Xlnt 1nm. 121.000. 220 UDO NORD Ing, you can ha•• a ,,.1 ,..,: o:imer tot. Room for POOi . • ~ -.. , . COAtS & WALLACE 2955 Harbor, Costa Meta Shar)i, ~ eo.IA .Me.a 3 5f5-0Ei Open 'tH 9 PM ** 83S-4422 *--* uab2e family home. o.rm. Brtgbt cheery kttchm -It I ~:;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; e REAL TORS e q.A..L ,Estate 11 c e n.1ee, Bednn home ntv Ca.tboUc ljlAP ~IJ;~ ~Eyt YE~AJt. · FOUR STAR REALTY Brand ~waterfront home. ing 2-srory early Amtt1can . won't lut at~ tmnc l! . , . ·9045 AO&nta Aw., 1prtfer married. lo manage O:iurcll A tmpplnc. Q,nly -r.1nthl11tmPetb.ble~bednn Irvine 5 Bdrmr., 4%.batM.'Lovely only 10 Y1'S cMd. 7% batha. and \ow prict • $25.431. Call -~~ Jluntircton Beach , Rental Dept. in Real Estate $1500C dD. $199/mo. paymtL 2 hath Dutch Hawn madna. wallpaper A cupe.tine trplc. hlre root. Aakinf fi46.11n ~ 962-+1;4 ' otfi(e 5f6..864Q. $23,500 · Featufts iridude fwpl, Frt>I 2 Slalrw Deck i,_ S38.tQI or ~ . ...._,.._,_ Ch ·\DAILY Pll.Of ~'.-ctlonl Sill the<ild atutt PERRON REALTY 642.17'1 ~Wlhr. bloc_k .,..~ fe~ It NEW LISTING Oodcc, &11-CALL e '''·J414 O THE REAL . "'\.. ESTATE'RS -1--v ' arm . quick ...,..."'!'· su~1 °0 = .. ":~ =.: Biii Grundy, Roaltor 111,;. ttl«c. J:W ~~:3~ :::; \ · . $@ '\\. ~.. }A:' ./1'~!i'S• ~·L,~~ a WA.Ti's . tt1ruou1. tovetv patio a: w ~~~~ft eeach 1 H ?"=•AtTv 2·5tory HOMe ,dlnlnl'rdomwhhglass~all-, -' -f!.EALT.Y -prltne ~t kulion. ••r. ••P•rl Pe1t Ofrlcf ed llvtng· room 'opening to \ • r C & W $37.500 Includet the land. ... S.n Cltmente . With Everything "°""" ... ~. o,,. "' the The Punfe 'Wiflt the Built:/,;. Chuckfe 962•51123 • E,.., ~ i · . d h•11 •BR. 3 ba. 60x90 117•500 ~ holld., -"·- ' bedrooms. family" room, IO'Wf!St lease.holds - a rea1 . ,· .re ' I 34 .. BBRR.. 23 ... ha. ~ $125179 •. 000500 ··---·· niotlQ'.ft.pl.us a'br&ndnew bargai,n at $39.950. OP~N Q horninoe· '9tttrs t el lhe ·•--i:<> ocean,golfvu,aed.uded~cus.. ~ated l filtered poot, To-SUNDAY1to5.Call675-4930 1_._four6~~ra1mblod•~~~ Ff1•~22'1 Q•2 , , LIDO REALTY INC. tom-b!!.2 br gn.clols re& 1al.Pl"i~oilty$32,950-~t ~&CQ. !17A'"tarvflll our --·, 3BR2BA.$D,tXili1>,crpti, . '"' REAJ..ri 33t'TVIALIDO aprx.._9e1.fl:,t lu:c!'~tol.l Hunti,..... .....,. location. -f2l~ · I K A B R E C I d.,.., .......... ,...,..,., -I Uoiv. P"" o.btw, lniine 67i-7300 !1;,.~· ' .alao. '°'*-......... Walker & Lee : s E7soW~,,_ I I [ 11• I I Incl. FA ,h~tlo, bltt,., Call-· 83>llll2tl ...... ~; ...... rltr GREETINGS ' ' ' ' -' ' M'.l,.._ . .S..Don. "Law.son '""""· .. -- OUTST~NDING • A~D THE PRICE I IS MILD For thll lan1Utle'4 bedroom, 2 hl:dli home wilh ~ I tcrwntd patio A bu.Dt ln IPlQ jn back yvd. Aft lhll .00 tute.WJ.ly dtwr'aied llritb wallpaptt, new tile A: *'Ptf.. lot on11 '31.950. for 1'1totmatton caQ ... nn. H 'I . R Home & Investment Roalty 3425 E. Col.SI: Hwy., (:d!\1 1 ! I ~ 1 fq#AA•H . • WI WISH YOU Al""" a IOOd ..iectiOn ol ""clement•, ......,., V A C H i · •: -••-• '•' A VERY 11ne Lido 1s1e ho-o... San Ju0n Caplotrano I I I I' . ' ,. . MJ.4471_1~). 'ID iY-Ced!iRISTMi\S .... ':""'&';' ' I . . . . •It E. :SAW · . h•11 " .,.., * MEl<RY amr.mus * I .c 0 Ru c. I i . ' ' l'M LOOKING FOR r I -.:...~,... !I'• will .. 10~ Fr1 . .'s.t " SI ' J I J • od!:~'=;•~ p~'li~~~L Univ.~~1!r,lrvlne 34lCVtaUdo 675-4562 6~i~v~EY r-------.obly 1hot of rloching for 0 8~;.'!"1'ED0~,!!2SS Call An,.t!m•, 133-(lQ) QUICK CASH REALTY $\UC I C E B 0 E K ,--. I~·•> ~ -·- 1 O "-""' "-do-"""' KASAlllAN PACESETTli:R THROUGH A Mobile Hom" j I j' j j' by 111~ 1f>o "'"'l' ._d REAL ESTATE HOM ES For Sa la Ill sH,NA~BPAEYSCTR3ESBTR. i ~ ,.. .... 1cp • ,... .... bo1ow. $800. Down 1r-m•ec1t ~tY~ ..... ~ •• 11•000·. ""AILY PILOT NEW ADUL T PARK $69,t50 e r::i;i].~"10 1'. I' r I' l'I'· I' I' r I A-'nlsallfies •. For w;;.....U:. call :• Huntington '.._ Mol>ll• -G.EM ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' - . ..·;:i;:·;;..:~l>e low tr> SalH Offlca J44.1157 WANT AD Hom. Puft. Fa.Wtt.W ln- MIOW. CoutHwy., N.B, ~ ~~~~E fOI!). _J J .. 1· .i .~I I I f I =:~~ 1:~ ~"~~ Mod~'oJ~~~:.-d • ~~. ~-= ~~ ~ nit Miii!. draw•·•.,.. R.EAl.'IORS ~ ~ room '*"'· ~ , Wii to lradef Our 1"redet'1 t 642-5678 billiard rm, •h , ln- .M: :.= rtDot a '"'""._A,._.,,._"""' __ .... _n!_t_aa_Ji_' a_io6<1_, ___ s_c_RA_M_·_LETS __ A_J1 __ swn_,__s_1N-_.c_:i. __ ,._SS1_Fl_ED __ 1_00_· __ ,~==-~:!W:::••=··:!oo,_R_E_A..;LF~~-=~:';;"::.~~· ·--· ~~~;k~·. ii::; -locildNm. 8'1dt. ileM<45 • j " ' I i ~ CAii. Y PILOT t1111•P1 01119 . ' Saturday, 0-1'tt ~. l 97l ti! ·~'.f _ .... _ ' ..... ... , .. _,.. •••••• fJrf'fsai •I •'< I ?•1 I llfll .lfa1'"' I;.;;'!'-J!l ,1-.. '1 ;~ • .;af.ij -Altlto,.,... .• .....,.,,_ -...... .... All .-_..,,,,"',,,,,,~~..,..-· 1-•.W.._..":"' ... -r--~· _.;;1rriM;..;;;;.;_, ____ _. •• ., .. ...., Htlllbll' '4 ~ale bulldln&. Shu. roola. Private ,. TWO ~ 1 • '::'" " I ... "" '' aW 1 or 'i'BR ~ . r~~ba~~J?~~~·ii:· .. "--~ !..~~ . ~u:~~-. ---9 Gt9I JYPE ..UW· APfS.. • ol bulldlngs that attract llOld good ;::! ~=~· -" s...ta Ano IUIU. Jncom• IU,740 yr. *\If.GOO. lt1ceilent 77._mt ' Aaont .............. --s-\ linanebig,, I • ; ... ~. ~ ~......... IUUIU ' . "Our 16th Yur" ' -p,..i...i. • · . ....,,; •. 1 '_., ",' ' WISLlY N. TA'YLOl ·CO., Realtors llOME"i • Cllormlc" •' n91 •• $J9 WllU l UP..' 2111 SM J .... ln HI"• RNd Br .... walled.Ill .,.11o, "" • . • __.... llEATm ..,i. 11111 - NIWPORT'ClllNTll!R' ;..._ '44-4911 ~~gunttl 1/1~.. • .... ..... = .:t'~'1:11 ~ Rool lotiie Jlailt.ci 114 Roel Ell~ W-114 c:or.n.. c1t1 Mor ; ' mald -••~. ru i;;.;;;;;;;;;;;~=;;;:;;;;;;:;;:=;;:;;.:;;;~=:~11~~~~~~~~-· I I • ! •"' ~-• ,... WANTED . ONLY'onebloclt~-. • I .......... A••llaW. • . Cholco MultlJM Hauilng z..Md prOporly A Cit. ·11wy; ·a..n ; 11111 1 , , Edciltl .. S'ultn · MulfhPromlnenthtCi.ssL-· t•~ BA, newly decorate~.1 , ( , i .Aph. Fum. ... ,. MO Jt!.!,oricl.wn Blvd.'· N S _.. 'pnp!• tm per 'mo-. ·1~ --~ ..... 8Mch. Blvd y 1 ~~~:T":~r.rzR~rtY 1• , :=..<:...-. --~. ~ c~.:-.: · · 11f1i=1 .. Must be zoned fur aUeast.10 unit& Jl!!l"&c:re Straight Zoning prelerred _ P .U.D.'.s.OK. ROsrIC S -...., A duo s LIVE LIKE 'A Kl~ Apt. Unfurn. • 1 Canpayupto~.OOOperacre-pttferminJ. ·=~1!!.•~•;,:.·Hou'",Unfu!w. •· .At llUdgaf.Priciil 11!11"°" 111_, mum 10 acre sites. ..... .... ,,,....__ Ug IMCh -IF YOU SEND: Large area location maps ....... s BR. • BA. tam. -~ . • -FtlRNISllEI>-•' ln"l1.E Balboa-.. P,lot map, zonipg and its . use, locations of rm., w/frplc, near pool. NEW. 1 BR. 2 B&. hllltop, 1JN1'URHJSHED OuiltmM: tn. • deilmit 2 Br .sew,~, water. 'gas, eleCtrl.city\_~~di.tJOn of $3'15mo.·••m-38!M. oceuvn, tam.rm., trplc. * PoQLS . : on Grand Canal.~ : property, complete,Prlce and w'llls wanted Coif• Mo•• ';;,:, w,;.,, ""~ ~; ·*·EMCl.Dilii·; . ..: = ~ 1:'. -We.will answer your r'p]y. 1 • 1 ..._...... ~ARAGES · · "" -, or ...,.:125111 .\yrlte.Mr.Harr1s , ''$200. PEI MO.* CUTE ·.l ·BR,•trple, FA *~iti'N,s~':~ .'::.·•'111<w.,..:._,.~~ P.0, BOX 92229 , . • • •·• E ,,_ •-t 496 ~-'-~ Dri ,v =~ .,_, •u~n u~ _WOl!~D WAY POST.At: SERVICE • -room -Hts-~•' · u•-.~ ""· FROt.j 135 MONTH Canal, no~"' peb· . ·\.OS ANGELES, CALIP. -wlbullt!n .itcl><n. amall en-P>I A•dlild OK: .... 11>1. ' $225/mo . w/0. w!O be. 'Ii, c1ooe<1 yan!, .....,.. t.0g..,. Hilli ADULTS PLEASE aee 1 .. both. Cal! owner Ed Riddle Rltr ~ VIL'">' PO' o· m= . -• UNFURN . 3 BR, 2 BA "" ·'-" M NA l "1i;';iURii,;ii;<;' ~--=--==--· 1~ 2 Br. newly painted ln &: out cond, crpt4 I drps home, in ' PHONE '42-2015 ~nlnsula. ~,blk8~ ;.; new roof, crpta, drps, .rove, front of "'1n:i pool. Sm/mo (1760 Pomona Ave.) $150/mo. Stow &.. Refria:, "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ispol&I, aar. fncd yrd, Avail lmmM. m-6319. i714: 'ii'JS.2756.. . I iiiii!Jawn, Iota of br<athlog Log""" Nlll\iOI 2 BEDROOM Apt." Spaclous; Moblle H0mn Businht . spacp. ~mo to mo. $1T5 Carpetm .• Nke ttt'chen. UNFURN. dow,n1tat·r1·. ·For S.i. 125 ~lty 2QI! be. <4J-l246, M1M961 alt>r 4 Br, 2'ba, n. A dfnlnr .,.., Brick ~ bu +-planter. Cvpet<d. 3 BR, 2. ~ Scolh ,..,.,....---~-_;:;; . s·p.m. ~ t.am rm. frple, bltns; fence, Balcony. Walk to 1hoppinc". "Bay Front. 18.: P! mo. By 1111-.0IAMPION m·oblle PARTNER . ~ .. ~r. cpt.t, dlll, 2.car SCboolbu11topt1.tdoor.At-owntr.Mt:o~. _ bome,3·rpo.<l&d,J2x'60,clrps Active.with~bcisinenl *,,~poo1.2,!~1V~~~ IV'IPt bxuNtc'l!ate. $310 U..ctl~ deco·rat.ecl $0JYurty • ..337E.BQtront I .eac cptt, ~ ~ment bacll;:nlund. ta. drpl patio ....., mo. nnt 4 Lief. •deposit.. ~~ fufnltllf'e,_ Yery 2 BR., 2 ba., ti pr~ \pc;irch I: car. pon. SB,<m. AsiNt ip management or cp , , ' pr. ~ reuonable rent ~n 4 Winton Real Estate fF5..3Ml. Family pu:k. ~ti. atlowetl, hlOlY lucratiw business. ~~ ,$225. Nr .. IChla. Men Verd• small peta welcomt. 351 Coron• CW. Mor .. pool. , I , rftftatlon 'Utt. , .J« tyearJI b)colge 1holdd --y-· · Vlcll>rla; Apt. 4. -dnfr. S..~t Gcilden .,.-IS0,000 .. Capit.a! re.21lR Home. ·Fned badt!MMAC. 3 BR, comp! *$30'WK l.UP.* .OO&dl MabJle Pt.11t, .3'1142 ~en.is att $25,000 cash. yard •. (loie to shop's-Cpta, refinished lmkJe I out, $285 e St'Odio'lr. l ft _i. ts .Allpu,SanJuanCtl.pistrano. For interview, ·wte Box drpl, stove. $165/mo. mo. 3027 Mt.delra AV'f!., e Rt¥HnJ15 WK 6 Pu - NEjVPORT il<ach, .Lido 17'8, llW!tinilnn Beieti. "8-9m 540-3278. e TV'. A Matd s..rvie."Avall ~; Mob~ Hom&I Park. beaut DRESS.lhop. hair• 'makeup DUPLEX 1 BR. 'Stove, Newport Beach e Phone ·~. UW Pd '· 6 4 ,2 .• .5 6 l . ·a D A ' I .L .Y bayyiew, ptlv ,beach,'Lwt-•~lo, -aJ} ~ted ~frl&. drpt. Util pd. •BC1'~.M~,I>inerl ury 2 BR w/cabana adults tpgetber. 'J.?i'ess: abop ope'l'l Carport, Quiet adult. $135. 3 BR. farn. rm., 2 Ba. $315. 2376 Ntwpqrt Blvd. 54S-9755 ON .1Dl ACRE! p Oflly, inuned o cC up. now ... Need ~r to ~m-Orange A Knox .. ~ Avail l/lJ72, 1!117 . ~ Thi• Ad ~orth $5 on Rent· \ • 2 BR. .Furn. A Unfurn. Tl.4 :613-5105. plete hair Ii Malri!up studio. 3 BR. 2 BA. d hwshr ri Charles Pl., Harbor Vi~ Children & Pet ~ Ft,eplacn I Jriv. patios. Bellnont Shotts ar~a . yard. Klds o~. $26P5. Homes. (2l3J 292-r.m. Unbelle~•bly le•utlful· ~-~.~~. I li g8-221J or..~. MB-13Cl9; m.tstg. 3 BR Back Bay area -Spac. VAL D' lStRE Garden Apta, IW ~ .._,. _.. -~ ' .1 Rfff E1ta1t.. M.ER;RY QDtlsmAS Mod. 2 frplca, 21it Ba. $325 Adultl • ..,'1JO pell. Flowers (M&cArtbur nr <bl.It Hwyl _ C..~ HAPPY NEW ·YEAR 3 BR home ia court tli5/mo. mo. Lease. 2U: 968-5945. eVft'Y'Nhete! t Stream A - r. . Holland Bus. S•les ~~· =· 2 ld_dl ok. BAYCREST $:Si/mo. 3 Br., Waterfall, f5' pool Rtt. Rm, "NEW L I" Ac,,.. .. fOr Hie 150 "The Broker wllh "-""" • • 2\0 Ba Igo DIR, r/R, Sauna, ..,.1.2 Bdrm, Furn-2 BR..2 baths; u..taln. ear. · 1716 oUnee Ave., C.M. N.E. C.M. 2 Br. Water Paid. ~ ~ kit. &CJ.-4589 Unfum. trum $135. SEE JT: iieted A draped Encl. pr- '• INVESTMENT 6f5Al.10 · ~ eVt:I Middle AP or eld!l'ly. No Condoml . ~ ·Panons, 642-8610. are Comp. litna. Private ~ , children or pets 646-4572 nlums · .....,,.c_ ~ ' OPPORTUNITY Money to Loon' 240 . . Unfurn. 3211 ISIJJ'ER 1BrCODIPl1uxuey ..,11o. ·~ Orchld.12511 Per 0 5 At:m near Paln)dale In$ - -.... -~ 4 BR. tam rm. llv rm f'Umttute. $175. V l 11 a month, featly • . A!rport.Xlnt--nt-SAnl;ER w/lrpie, lov<IY home, General em.tova, tm Elden.'< ""'* o· ial. Only 135,000. t....... MTG co avallAble. ~. M!-'11J5. NEW In Eulhlufl -3 541-ma. a' . r ~1~~·R•=in lm ~ ':""~!•In va11ev. • br, m bi ...... -"'1-1111-ep"':·;:"':.!: -:a.a . lill ll<aot ._. rolllni mt. ssrs~ TP. ~OAN 4 Br, 21i"'&: Frplc, 'Dlnln( blina $350. <:ZU> 3Sl46!. Adld" ooljl. U 2 o I;;;: I.GE. 2 BR, deck. trpl, """· . acrtL TAKE •-only ~m.,. 1% mrERESI' rm, crpt., drps, $25(1. a mo. Townhouse Unfurn. SU 518-at drpl, stow, .ft!frt&, $210. .. ~ -2N\'I "P. ' ..... 84!-ll6SI . . .. • . • . -• "' ' 4o..a$1DO.--n1> • .flli8..el'H7. • ·~·1.1!-_.:·-~. ~·,-....~~,_,. j· --• .., -~..;if ll:'' ~ -1 BR.,_, ___ ...... _ ... ,..,· · . -1'• ·.,,,..,. ral" unnga Co; H·~I •c-~ • • · •-· ---~ ' · '.L£ uc~--, , . Comlnerct.I ........ , ~ <> _1 ,.~ ~!DtS-·. i -"'" ngton __ .. 11,u~ti"""•~~ ::. ~· ntnt pool. ..nt11 "orona .... ~ .. -. .. • Property , .;.~ ;J4W171 · ,,.,. .. ~1 I ~G2Bidrm._.. onl>. lli8S °""*,-sr., _, __ _....._ ___ _ , ...... ., ... .,..~ ...... ServingHarbor·are .. 21,4 'boiaae. l~ Bath, patio, dbl. TO otfSZ ,;2-..Bdrm, 1% ~ 1 • AVAitJanlSGl-A.J~22nd. 1 , • ...,.,., hol>lay --. . . • . • • • ' .... ... .. pool a --no Ba, . ..... -! flllitc, NICE 1 "'.Br lrallen.195 "' i... 2 BR, .# BA., • p. n . c desnble C·l --bldg. q_ -y Waij!W .. , ,'"'f in:alntenanco. $1l!O. po1 mo. wW/drtir, ·dll\Wlhl'· --up; CtilJ4 ot. Nlc:e em.lency :;ms. ""1. patio, ""cf'· ilrx:mJsq,ft'., -r~tot.ftex., mvt client who ,.Dtt4.s «toehooeefrom. patio, pool.; clu~Jt··e. •pt-fur matur. &duJts. 13.1 ~ -~ "'' l unllmlted porentW. "alto $12;00o. Wfil,pay ·1~%.tnt., COLLINS & WATTS $lt5/tpo., ~ Stmton, E.16thSt.80-Dt'i. •' ~!t::t:Yi' ,.... . Intl, "'°"""'A mm. , """""" 'lY . °""' $100,000 -REAL TY -wk-~ -llC-2024' NICE!>Y -· 1 ·BR. Gu. '.)I0~.11•--: 4i>t. fir. ' ;_°!."'~-~--<llUll>'ln .locol 'p"'p' C. & W. Duplox•"UillilhL .,J5ll ''1t>'~ind.'Qniet.,.1.N<> !!_1 .l ..... ,.. Y~l1 ,' . ...,..... n,, el \;&lllUIU l't!IU •• 644:-6ll1 __ ....,.._ f •••• -elilldren or pets 5U-S7'l1 ....... mo. -. • 0 1'1 1 • ' \ 1 NJI demente, 492-4502· The Irwin Co~ .llf,altort 962·5523 Co1t4,MitN • • ' VEfiY n.lce 1 br, <\iiix, Quiet ~ lt1; A-3 , -· ' • · \~ CondominiurM · · l :t.rWf~ve4a~:1i!f!::NEW spinbh s Br ... J.;Ba ~.,Y~prgn.ladultover Cost~,, h _ for .. 1. ' 160 I~ that CUI' be moved i into bit-in&, shla cpl, drflt. yrd. , 30 •. No ptb., MS-J.021. .._,.Rn ti! almost immediately on our E/side. $%15. ~4·1-4424, 1-BR. w/w, beam cell, drpt. DELUXE WSURE lfvn.:. Small , . Rlint-Opt,l on pl&n. Mi-2222-~til -pd. L adult No pits. APARTMENn ~_!le2x.'.... &d1~taBa.onlyB ,- 1 _2 '.l..l-.~ l-L-..1· ._ . SHERWOOD RE.ALTY, DUPLEX 2 lir, pnp', quiet Yrly. $13'7. 60-852l. Alt Cond • J'rPc'.9 • S ~ ,_,, ~. ~ ~ u.,,... .......... Furn~ -54M555 "" -.... .. -..... ,..... • 11..itl lip& • d.lshwuher, fireplace .. . -. . 543-2120 . XTRA Irs 1 br Nr o .C.C. .TeMis Crtt •Game A: Bil· Larp pool. Laundry Gener•I * Nice 'area, 4 BR HOule, · carport, J.aucl t:acfJ. $135. llard.Rool;n. : facllltie1. pttva.te pat)o. By , , -11.4 Ba. Cpts, drps, bltns, ,5t&-8594,., • l BEoRoori Ownu. 5&-0C74. aft s p.m. S..son 1. Gr.eth:t11 trplc A.pr. Bia' yard. 8382 [ J[IJ NEWLY Drtoc. tee,1 'BR. utU •;-' rioM. .... ') I • p~ 166 We ua ... -to,..,.... ar,.nt H.B. Behind _ ... _ -pd. Pool. $125. Adults.... MEDITER"'N' •••• ncome ,.,,,..rty Quamls to Bettl!T M!rYe Leonard'•, 2 blk9 E . of , '.-;; SS. M&-42!2 54$-MOf ., ~ ~~ "°1\1~.atublreten-Be>ch Blvd.,J ... 1 t><!>!ted. ~m»·-·~ .. ~:0· K.'~ VILLAGE 10 UNITS .... -""' for -· ms m· 521-2189 < ...... A~---= ·~ ·-~ -· Monn.. nm · · · · Apll. Furn. J60 ..... Heated poo1. Lndry -Hatbor Blvd. ~.M. Eu1o!de Coat& Meaa, great ALA' R I I e M' -2 BR Twnholl>e, 1\1 Ba., Ill rm 121 .,,.., VIiia CM (nl) '67-ml rental -area. Seven 3-bed· en a 1 ~n,,.,; bltna cpta: drps c1rport Gener•1 · -i-. • RENTAn OFFICE ·roomsand.~2-bedrooms., 1648-A Newpon BlVd., CM pool 'I:~ r.acU.' $16Stmo'. BArn:El.OR apt, $11D mo OPEN' lD AM TO 5 PM AU ,epara~ unit.s with lot$ '* YEARLY RENTALS * 9S2-:U89 A lhCI ll t,!!.lties. ' p cf 'space. ·Shows a fanfaStlc Finer'"Homet .\n ~ch~Are11. · · ** 60-3400 ** , ark-Like Surrounding roturn with lnCnme .. $1.100 Bill GN!ldy RJtt' 615-6161 3 BR, 2 BA, lrplo; bltn!, lold New conc-QNE sidrm A•;u;; .. . 9tnET • DELUXE I Per mo. Submit on down or · _ · close to 11ehool1, ahopp'g A: • • -r· 'Pool II ciuin ·i:..~· 1·2 A 3 BR APTS trade tO • Ca,t• ~·~ . beach. $225 mo. Refs. Peta • · e, ~ ALSO FURN. BACHELORS Walker & lee *. l'iE:w 2 Br, 1 Ba. OK. 644-0030 FURNITURE RENTAL 1i;;~ ... ~~; st,,; :;" J:.'!';-: 1::3t,"':~ , . -., . ., / pool. Mesa VIEW lot 3 BR, 1 BA,""· ,_ ....... •'n ~-Ma .. lnl · A 1, .. 11.,. . v.-mtns. ""· "'11'· ..,,.. 1225. 605 Fnnkforl, * ,,_ 1o Moolh •··'-· -· • • ~-·--• • que pts. 2'711> Uatbcr Bl\ld. at;Adatn1 i>a&.: pt. $225 to $250. NF Call 531-111.9 after 3 * 100% ~ Optioo Avail mw. 1TI7 Santa. Ana Ave., CM -Open 'tit 9 PM ochlo: 5'1.-. •. ' • 3 BR Omdo l\I Ba. Pools * Whle Selecoon. Huntington ilo1ch Mgr. Apt 113 , 616-"'42 DUPlEX". NEWPO.R'i' Lido ,Ille , , Patio, dbl' pr, b'plc .. nr * 21 ~= 1 BR FUrn. USS/mo. BAY MEADOW APTS. ~ taX write -off UDO~ IJ Bayfront Aptl ocean. 962-0086 aft 5 pm. ; ii ~-be.i.u~ garden ~· ~ paneUnc. birfore Dec. 31st. $58,000. , SJ».$SIXI . 3 BR., 2 BA., frplc, blt-inl,, (J ~l patio A ~· Adults, no pa._. recreation fa, .etJJnr pMce. Internt only Brobr: m..mz c10.e to scboola: A abopW.,· ~ ~ ~ peta. 1035 12th St, Ac:rou CWtSH. AU adu1ta, W '81S· I 4'Wn pa.yment! 2 yrs.'~ . . • _ · 846;-6MB. -from Lab Park. ~ e 2 BR'• FROM 'Id UJW Walle to b<ach l ....... N-rt BNc!o 1,.1... ,. . Lotun• Booch . ~ l ltse/mo. . . • ' PETE BARRETT . BAYClUSr.'Ul6/mo: s: Br.; 511 w. 19th, CM "8-:IUI ISO w. ~ .... C.M. REALTY :Iii 'BL ... DIR, FIR, • 2156 N. Main SA 517--0311 $115/mo, $40 wk up. Bach, O<ll 61M073 ·• frpl 0~·kit.642-4589 3BR,2bt.,,atrium •••• $325 clrTVuttlpC!.Craeent&y •BEAtJTIFULGROUNDS·e . 642-5200 642-4353 ' . ' 3 Bit. 2\1 be., lam .... l32S 11a11>oa l1lond Bch 1135 N. Ooaot -2008. SPANTS!I DECOR e HouMI Un!vm. IDS 3 BR. 2\0·ba, lam ...... $3llll ....__ h ch Air/..... G pct: , • SPECIAL . . ,, • BR, 2\1 ba, lam .... j300 1 BR. 11,85 + Uli!. Newly ·--.... rt • . .. Goirap . ,,.,;: ":: . ' PRINCIPALS ONLY -r•I WE HAVE CYl1IEllS ,..modled, · clwsl>er, ref. FOR LEASE Jaund.,:. 1 mi $111), 2 ';'i( $41,-. . _ . atove. 615-1016. On .......,. !rt. Blw1' 2 DRi 1 $1tl8.$11'S. · ' • 3 ffOUllef on l&tre 'lot COSTA MESA l•lboll "-"iMUla \ ba· tum. duplex apt. mei. ~·de Mfa AJl(I 2336 Dien, <;oeto M,.. • W • ~i: • .... • • e1...a rar. Now lluU "30. lSl iv. WilJon.See Mar· llo.1 , 'Noor Bick B•Y WT$lD,E . GE 1 "!!'"· """'"J!t. $300/mo. 'jJ" ' •/'THE GABLESe Ofe &.ti.1121 · EVa &f6.Sl)2 3 -~ ~m 2 ·-~-._dbl_...._ Pvt patio, "'"' 'crpt, ~ult.I Wesley N. T·•y Dr Co.· , _ 2 B 1•• ·~ . ' 56 UNITS ~" -· _..,.. •-· on\y,. Le as•' "Ill J<me, RHll ' -·· r " ~· pr. _,., • .... fenced yard. New ar-"SINCE 19ff" $150/mo. ~ ~ • • till San·J-kilts 1'4. IOWl!lproofed. Fllod:-mt . ' (COSTA. MESA ~~;:!>'.~~ btW .. temBankB!da-c .. 1.Me.. Newport Center .... .,1910 :~.'J!,~.:;..,t~·~.!."i -.«XI. <l.2XGroa P'S' mo. Call WALJCE!t A: o:yn;ven~G:" =fl ~y tee l mt. apts. SI'D'S to beach. _.ciOal a S: ~ , r· Walker & i... Inc. !.EE RH11nn, -... Shal ,_, 01ec .-. ... -" or ·dupi .. ; • 1uD 2137 ~A ... ':<l" •.1_155 (114) 1'M-93l0 -• • beat. Funi. VW pd. baths, • .,..., iiriVJOtc ·P«· 3 •~ ' .6' Z. Bat"h -s BR., 3 i.ni. .....•... '315 CUport, lqdt'1 nn.. Nr tto, bltns. frlilc, 4lltwtllr. ,..,.rm Jiii 4 Mounl•ln. O...rt, 174 RENTAL FINDERS' ' BJt.. 2\1 boa.. ...... II" ""'1>'•· $150 "' ms. • El W/d,, pi1>ap' .-.....i. ,, .. Livi'!<,_. wllll - Jlosort ...... ) .... °""' -s Bii., 2 ba. hmnea • $325/350 Camino Dr1 No, 1, CM. lll'd7 ~· Medi~ ""'""· edl1!'C A bi>k. ,...,. .. -· H°""s * Apls-2 BR., 1\1 be. homa .. 12511 _,_ Winter, $3!0; yrly, ~: la"°""" -. End pall<(; ~~G BEAR LAKE* * 645-fl~l I BR, • d<n .......... !"" F Badt -& l Br' 61l-9ll0. ' Swtmliitns pool t chit-'• mu in -o"" ""'1 cal>-,_ ., . • I E1pocl1lly nlca, $130 H'"'l\ftg ' lrple. <\.ir bisch: • llARBOR .Gtium li.ppl~r.;s 1s arieridlnr Or\lt• 8 ed h I urn. • •· * 2 BR 1 BA Sllndeck pianr0Un4. •· In. ,.,. llrla ....... 18,IOO. COSTA MESA r I up. 2110 Newport Blvd: Gat, $210/mo. w-. 122> -- M Rou (TU) 5.16-1133 or .EASTSIDE CM. YrlY. rnclds utll. No peta. llf1,UJt 2 BRr2 BA, Bltns write: lll<t-""1 Ell<!•, 3 bdrm wtt!l 1baths, d1>1 pr-REALTY *WINTER RATES* !16!-4400. • Dahwuh. Sb a I cro..: !';.D .... 2il'll, Bia Bear .... _,.,.,~ow.,._. Univ. Put< Otnt.,., lrVI,. Altt'ac -Sludloc' 1115, 1 + DCEANFRQNT, * ln>sileu rdri&. Elee ftple, ~ke, Clllf. atll& ~tina, newty l*DU· cau An)'Ume, ~ Bt'• $~ Adlts, no ·plll. Wihter. 1 BR. A(ftiti1. No ptaae, Nr So.' Cout Plaa, l'r'9'D "OU1&bNa N~" ed. For rent or lea. at 2U5 Eklfn, Mar APl: t. pm, Nt. Fel'T)'. ·SJ,50/mo. $lJS. ~- "I .......... !Av'o . )9<I can 12tlr.lt1 mo. Call WALKER UNlVERSlTY Pao1t l BR, 2 /SUPER 2 Br'-IUX)DY !llH515. • 11.,.._2 Br I B& Stu<!io, adj. turn "~tt to cub" IA a • Real!Or, .._ BA, 1 ftOOI' tewl, lta9I! « f\lrolture. $215. Vtila ONTiiE'BAY: lBr. rup.6 ~. c}lt/c!rp, patio, pr. 1>,1<n.Y l'lLOT clusllled ad Far lhl1 ltftn -ISO, ..... $290 mo. ca, Hr'1216. emoova. ll32I z: 14 .. ·I ...... 1 yr. SJ95. -alt 5; ~ • -coll &1U6'11 ""11oo --"'-n~ t11M1<1. mu1 • cot. , ·;;;:..._._ .......... __ _..:. --··- I' ·S s I: F I E D 6 4 2 ' ' .. 5 .. 6 7 8 r• ··- I • • Cost1MIM ... . . . . ...... . .. •• Cost1M111 Colt• Me•• Cost1 .MIM .. ........ . ..... .. ..... . ... NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Enjoy $'150,000 health club & spa; 7 pools, 7 .tennis court.I. Bachelor, 1 or 2 Br's. Also 2-- story townhouses w I 2 or S Bll'1. Elec. ldtch- en1, private balcony or pllUo. From $170. Subterranean park1'11, elev, m&id service. Full·line food market, dry cleaner, IJ<auty salon within complex. 7 beaut. model apt.. u am to 6 pm daily, other times by appL Jamboree & San Joaquin Hills Ilda. N. of Fashion Island. 714: 644-1900 for Jeas!'>g Info. PARK . NEWPORT AJ'ARTMOOS. ----~ ------- - -WApt.Untum. Cost1Mll1 Ring Brothers Announces t4e Grand Op~ning of • Mediterranean Village • . . .. . .. .. .. . . .. . ' . BEAUTIFUi. UVING .THAT BABIES THE BUDGETI ·--...... ~-·•155 REFRIGERATORS .OLYMPIC SIZE POOL DISHWASHIRS BILLIARDS . CA.RPITS & DRAPES. GYMNASIUM PRIVATE PATIOS CARPORTS Ptrty Room With Flroplaco, T.V., Sltroo Vista Del Mesa Apartments Tultfn &. Mno DrM Ph. 545-4855 • f ProfM1S."'"' Ml•11ff i.,.·s.vth•rw Cou1ttftt M1mt. Co. ~ ~~ ~ Vwln htftltMt11t1 Inc. l M.0 .1,C. f~11lt111 Cotp. FAMILIES WELCOME! ·SINGLE SI'O!tY South Sea AhnetPhen .2 BDRll·2 BATH Oa.rpeU and Dra1>11 Air Conditioned Prtvtte Patfot · . HEATED POOL Carport Is stora&e Nr. So. C.OUt Plaza HIDDEN VILLAGI ~ SOI.Ith Salta Santa Ana • 5t6-1525 3 Heated Poola LArze Clubhoule etc, BBQ Child Care Center Great new 1 2 I: 3 Bdrm.I nom $149 SOUTH COAST VILLAS · 1101· MacArthur Blvd. -NEW deluxe f.pln apts, 2 BR, crptl, di'ps~ bibs, dw/encl rar. children & pell 'W-eloetme. 41T Nobel nr -· --------365 Sn. Coast Shop&' Cntr. Otll 557~188 or 642-IT02. e NOW OPEN e BRAND N!:W 1 & 2 Br !\'om $1.S. Priv p1.tio, bWiard ..... ""'"" pool "' -· hup dotetJ, deep pHe CU· petlnc, """ lmd ........ MU!ts. You Must ~ Thia On@! "102 Blrch St., New- port -Beach. 557.oM. s:tACLIFF MANOR. &ptl-2 Br, $160 unf, $175 furn, Cptl, ...... bltM. prb dip!. 1'25 Placentia Ave. Aak about mar&r square apartments In th1 PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH 1nnouncn th1 ov1il1bility of two ind thra1 bldroom units forsdults. From$ZZ5. For information telephone Mrs. Gwen Lorenzo at 645-0252 our discount. 642-8340 or .':':''=Ji=i!ij;:;;;·-;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;_;;;,,f 5'&-2682. . PENINSULA 2 BR, unusual tJ:I • level, lri>lo.. dohwtu-, 1 * NEWPORT * blk ocean -bay. Yearly SHORES $260. mo, Avlil Jan 3rd. 3 Bd 2 8 d--· 67S-4l25 rm, a, """'ln&' area. Large deluxe apt. W /W 150' to Beach, patio view er carpeting, Oilldren OJ<. cafallna, dehix 3 Br., SJ;O $235. month. mo. incl. util. Yr I y. CALL 5"-0370 ~1422: Apt,., , Furn. or Unfum. 170, Costa Met• + 2 BEDROOM * i~ Ba Townhouse ooncept. Beam «ilinp, extra ht bedrms, encl J:l.tio, reeret.· tion nn, 111.una bl.tha, ete. Adults; Out SUnday after. noon B-B-Q' 1 k Free Art Lnsons starting llOOJI, HARBOR GREENS 5'&l025 *BRAND.NEW* La Costa Apts. 1 & 2 BR, bltrui, •wimminc pool, lanai, bar-1>-que • 1ar· age. All Util pd, $150 to $110. Adults, no pets. 354 Avocado, CM, &42.9108 HACIENDA HARBOR 241 AVOCADO STR!Xl' Adult Ii vine •• No pets Deluu 1 & 2 BR. Pool Garage. Diahwlhr, Pl.id udl FROM $1l0. 646-121K .-:-.,,,...,,-=c=--,-,.,,. $100 -MOVE IN Allowance RELISTJNG ·• Back Bay 4 Br. Studio 2'iii Ba, cl~ 111 Pre-&hl children weicoiD. atta. 2 BR., ~ crpta, patio, l blk to bscb.. Year-NASSAU PALMS drpg, patio. Adulta. No pet&. ly. $300. 673-W.O. 177 E. ~ St. ~ ..... AvaU 11101'12. ,.Jl41. &n-2261 3,_l!R. 2 Ba. ~uplex. Frpl., -. ll~U ?A~S _ Houae Hunttne. Watch· the carp, bltns, pr. $215 Yrly. ...~. • Unfunl. 11: The charm of Old World Spain await. you in Costa Mesa at lllng Brothers' Mediterranean Village. The country Is the setting where quaint, brlck·tiled courtyards and path· ways wind over streams and ponds to the door of your villa apartment. lll!lde, bea_med ceilings, w~ J!•Ilell!ig, _coloc-coordlnated llrapes and carpets are enhanced by imported grasscloth wall coverings in warm, natural tones. Wet bars and fire- place& add to the cordial atmosphere. Large patios and balconies provide spaciousness and light. The recreational facilities Include night-lighted tennis court., llWlmmlng poOls, a gymnasium with separate health clubs for men and women and billiard and game rooms. The Iocatlon of Mediterranean Villa1e Is Ideal -convenient to ~ Southern Ca!lfornla -minutes from the Pacific Ocean lllcl Newport ·Beach, overlookin1 the Costa Mesa Country Club. A .complete security system assures your privacy while you enjoy the ser.,,ity of Uvinf at Mediterranean Village. UNFURNISHED AV AILABl:E I bedroom 1 bedroom & den From $155 From $185 Nl!Wl'ORT BEACH RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M. ·a P.M. 2•11 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA, CALIF. 921121 PHONE1(71•)11117·i020 r . • W1 Aro Plodgod To Equ1I Hou1lng Opportunltlff . ' ' ... OPEN HOUSE column. , 31U7 W. Balbo& Blvd. S.S.0'113 2 BR't from U35 UP Apt. Unfum. ~ Ajil.·Unfurn. '"ill Apt. Unfurn, 365 Irvine Irvine Irvine .. • .,.. ........ Quick to merve an 1p1rtm,nt ••• In our new adult aectlon. (The quicker you •~. the better your chances of getting the floor plan and location that flt you ~l) ·~ ParkWe1tapartmenta tend 1oml up fast. · With Junior execuHver. And secretaries. And engineers. And everybody el11who llkn our location. (Clon to employment centers and freeways. Near 1hoppf11g, achools, churches and the UC lrvlne campus.) With l1dy gollerw. And avel)'body el1tWho lllo!s living across Utt street from an 1&-hole public golf course. With waight-w1tchlrs. And welght·llflers. And evel)'body el1t who could gain (or lou) aomethlng from Park We1t'1 fabutoua ~ reatlon. (SWlmming end therapy pools. Complete health club with trained attendantl. N!gh~lillht•d tonnio. Volloyball, ltandball. Largo tu~ "" for Jogging and touch lootl>all. Plue lounges, gamt and card rooms In the handsome two-story clubhouse.) Park Weat hll many other attractions, 100. So even If you're not an exec.ullw, or 1 golfer, or a we!Qht9W&Whlr ••• you'll 1WI flt In. If you hurry. · (Famillea: you11 fit In lltlrw, too. Specl1I sections wHh tot lots. Special llolllUeo:PrHChool.Junlor Olymplc •~•pool. Teen centsr.J_ P.aR.BWBft ... -·----- DAILY PILOT S.ll•do)', --25. 1971 Minutes to Newport leach Unbellev~bly large apts. llecorator furnish· ed. Hue• Pool , jacuzzi, electric built·inl, sh•I carpet.I, dra~s, 11una & more! ADULTS-NO PETS SINGLES ........ $145 1 IDRMS ......... $155 2 IDRMS ......... $175 Unfurnl1hod Apff. Av1Jl1bl1 From $10 to $15 LESS. YOU'RE RIGHT- THEY 'RE UNDERPRICEDI 1561 MESA OR., Co1t1 Men S blki So. of Newport llvd. 546-9860 LaQGol,.rs tHllnn ......... Ml!RRIMAC -WOODS '-A Nice Place to Be T .. 1th1r , ••• ADULT LIVING From $140 lo $275 1 I. 2 BR. Apt1. with' Terr1ct1 IRAND NEW untlngton le1dt La Quinta Hermosa RESORT LIVING FROM $125 APARTMENTS '' W )I: I t t E.ltpb.lntl" O\•f · • rwm1nl )'Ot.11' hOultt Turft them 18111 "CA.SH'' -eeU • them-tM1 DI.Uy P t I o t Oau.U5M. 642-567t. • ....... l~I ------·--- ........ _ PAINTING/Paperln1. 11 yn in Harbor area. Lie &; bond- ed. Rel'~ fum. 642-235fi. parent co. PALM DESERT GRE!NS 14S.J030, Ext. '1 REC'EPTIONIST/~t. Part tinie p)lidon tbat may 9.'0r'k i.nlo fWl Ume with Mx:.l publlshina m. Call t99-4.!1'1. GIRL Bookie e p e-r Ir. c•::•::k..:lor::...;Stt='-='=-· ----I W~Jkl, tuU or pa.rt time, Restaurant H.B ...... ~. MANAGIR TitAINEE GREAT CHRISTMAS S.U1..,,...wbo1tmoneymo-~t w<MUd be a MW or bttrtr tivated Ir. wiJUn, tD •wk job, Cotne in 10 tte u.s , on hatd ~shut ma 1uOl!e9& ;the Mond4Y U. C!hrlsfniu. 111ttun 6: "ad! the top. Ex· You can ttart in .lanl.l.ll')', tnwtrt that warits a ~areer. Call Barbara, MMO&S stut. at SUOO. C&U Bob COASTAL AGENCY =·~In..::: 7190 Ha-Bl aj Ad&al1 --· ldlcbolfon Or., hv!M. HOUttKEEPER. N.B .. Li~ RN, fUll tlmt, nf&ht lh1ft in, Tub thrU lat, ,Own rctom. 141. ltN', pt Um• relief no amokfnr. S~ T-U: s xlnt frinp bntta:. 1 HOUSEKEEPER. ntia tu re levttly Manor Capo woima.n tor~eh1'ld ca~• Utt Bfeell, --.STM. ' ,,... ..... Jnr. ~1"1. HOUSEKEEPrn. No -k· " (2) 'RN'S 111r. 1 adults, 5 days, 25 hr. 11-Tam, medlcaJ 1JUr1it.a1 wk. Own tn.m. ~7344. j RN IN'OUSTRIAL Enaineer/ J.11~~ OB manufleturl.ng -requirfa @- plication of electric&J, m.. ll·Tam.. I.C.U., C.C.U. units ehlinleAI, lndi,atriaJ ·enfi· LYN'S ~rln& knowledge thru oom. llpm· Tam, Sub acuta Wlitt rod RN'S ' plerion finished p uct. , MU81 be production oritnttd. · Surttry Expttienee_ SlllAry eO'mmf'lllUra.le w/ex. LAI TECH peoriencl!. Reply to &x No. Wttk&nda OaJy 246, DAily POOi, P.O. 811~ X-RAY TICH 1.560. Costa Mesa, calU. \\.'ffftnd 0~ 9211'" CENTRAL INVEST IN .SUPPLY TECH YOUR FUTURE . Exc<llent worklnc "'"dl"°"' • fr1nie btne.flt1 .•• IE YOUR OWN BOSSI Men •r Women Lt111 A Yellow T .. I Cob 00 fllr Appl 546-1311 '. MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 27I02 Pu"rt& R4JIJ KW)'., Mbllon VloJo. Cal•. <E • .., San DlflO Fro.y. 6 Crown Valley P&rlrwl.)') PHONE (714) 49S-4400 (714) '30-7700 H ~-Havoc -Oc.=ur - Bedeck --CHECKBOOK The mucWine 1estur e molt admired by .-omen is probably that of t'ffchi,,. for a 'aim<BODK. 2 Jltabbit • butch~ S5. 3012 Kill:;brook Lane, · C.M. - ( ' ' " ' • ' ' '. " fr .f Bob & Ji m at MIKE McCARTHY · WE PAY, TQP (ASH tor Used cars • truclq, .full call u. M free Htimlltes. GROTH CHEVROLET AU tor Sales Manai er lB2ll Beach Blvd, Hunflncton Beach MT -6081 KI 9-3331 TOP DOLLAR IN CASH Paid for your clean used car paid for or not. SANTA ANA DODGE 1401 N. Tustin 135-3691 ALFA-ROMEO One of the World'1 Finest Sport& Cars Now on Display at COAST IMPORTS • Green with Biege, Beautiful, 1 careful 1 owner car, Sacri-1 tice nm. Call 968-59.11 . NEW '72 PICKUP .4 11pd. dlr. dlx: Bumper. l'ta-I dio. Mirrors. PL72U20. Take ! small down or trade! 494.fi8ll ; a(t.r lO ~736. • , , , FERRARl · ' : , · FEflRARI, ; :...-: · At.rl'HORIZED • ~ i SALES a: SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS ' l 3100 W, Coast Hw,., , Newport Beach , • 1 • FIAT ~·.-,., ! r'ss· .f.iir .~ 1 ss~~~~,!~!RM~ i see to appreciate. '·· Blue Book Retail 1 . $2470 OUR PRICE $1695 CONTINENTAL MOTORS 847-3842 '69 FIAT 850 COUPE • ' ' ' Good condition bsVotter .~1'** 347-9846 'ft ** ' . JAGUAR TO ALL OF OUR YAMAHA CUSTOMERS • ' ' ' }WARD MOTORS 1680 Ne.wport Bl vd,, C. M. 642 -4343 -. ' ' . --.. -. . - A"'-·-,·~~ .... !~. ·~'·"'·I~ 970 4\llol, I "'""9d TOYOTA ~"""'' . "° . . · 'DOD•I ' ' . .' . -; -· '72 TOYOTA Alfa Romeo "Bi;;"ti-;:Y;a-:-lt-s .... /,,,.,.,...,..LowS&,,..,:.bro....,;CUitom.,...___ CADILLAC 1 •10 ~~;~~~~tt~i e;.. 3!0 .... • ••• SEDAN 'DE YIW ""'' HU-itud•nt 101•1 . . ... Cort" S.16ctlon For Immediate Dellveryl 819 Sovln11 On Rolnolnlnt * '71 Tl)YOTAS ..n l '· -W~Yofr' l»d-pla, dJoc -· FACTORY • Eut to ....... 392-M2I. vinyl ""'1• """"' by G.M. AIR CONDITIONING '64 ' DOtXlE <-Dr. SOdU, ""'~ IJ~,846-24µ. ' 'ST BUICK ..,.,.1al ~ · ...... , Fu.I! ~r equipment, 'J)ld'· R~, S cyl.~ Auto, 519,000 ,...... .....,. deli top, cloth&. leather Jn. m111. CreampuU, i s so·. sedan1 PIS, .Pl~. A/C. terior, 1lereo AM·FM radlq, 114/546-4779. • V~ rood. cond. 67:>-1849. tilt It -relescopic 1tee~, ·12 tori Van factdry Gu.a.ran: ' CADILLAC "'e· l168A$s4 11 555 , • '"· 10 mt; MJt "'~'··•: . , . . .. . .' ·: •; " Authorlztd' Salta l S.rvl°' ' ' Pvl, Pny. .......,, , MERRY CHRISTMAS .?,RQM.. .: .. , •. .. ~;:~.r,,~im. CADILLAC 1968 NAIEltS Cadlll•o" · " .POlD . · THE ST<'-FF AT: ...... "·'"" 13"'8001..,_..111,~ COUPE DE y . WARDS. LEE AMERICAN · • ,, ILLE AUTHORIZED DEALER , Ctibro 70,.: , ..... $1tll We ..,., ~-cl•••d fr·•m n·oo-n' 'F •. r'day =-. . 646-9:113 '60 V.\V. BUG. Radio ;heater ' ' 280D JtARB0 ' Torino V8 ··429·• Onl 24 Oot1 '11 '" u. ....,.. v ·1 UIUll 1946 Harbor, Coiita li.1esa 4 speed, excellent~. ' 1a FJ..~TORV • · OOSTA R BL.,. u 'wr · t Y ' Monday JhOrnirul: 10 that oiJt staff can iped: · $495 pi;!.~ .. c,""'., ~~.!l,~1N1.~Nr ~-5t0-~oo ~Sund'"' :.:s~: :u~~ ,;.e::.:· r:;;; tth_ e_hott•ay-wttb 1btir tamilie .. s.' · .. ·. , · ... · ·, '.'.','' 111111-1200 W. Caoat Hwy., SATNTOYAOTANA DAVE ROSS PONl'IAC ,';;'.,Mi •::..,;-, ·..,~...,-·n ELDOl!Ao:;'.""co m ~,., """'"new""''""'· loch-, .. , ' ... •'· , ,·1 • ... WP.Ort &ch. 642-0406 A 2'80 Hubor Blvst. at Fair Dr. r--· -many Gt.her deluxe extru l't':=~~:::"'""im/FA:;";;~==:-""'W.i l Servtce dept. open 7:30 am Costa M~ 51>-lm7 AM-~ .. n<fSO. M:iJiy· ,ottW eqpp'd, pld~while', ---~ ~to appn-clate. C425AK..J) w·110 ·s L'EE' . '' INCi' .. . Coast Imports I Autoa. ' ·tmportoel 970 Autot, ·1----.. 970 .,...,.. ~ An· oulmnd· Ml. 182!>1. Pnv. o w n • '· u.AIERS ·C dll'--. ' . . • ... .,.,..... ,_ 'tt. 9 pm Monday thru Fri· '68 POP TOP ~mper, 1tove, Uli value, fXV02'4). 846-4621 89ol-3301. n. G llliR> • · -•.·-:: .~-· ' MG: ., dayPHONE 540-2512 ~::;~""~."'~. ::;_;~ •• , $2555 e CADILLAC 1970 A"::io~zi:,~~. " · Authorlzfd ', '. · • ,:; '., JAGUAR IAUElt· BUICK Thie Hltbor Atta• Dnly AUthDrl'°'i JAGUAR DEALER Alway1 h4i• an exdllent se· ltction of both New & Uied J1pr1. ~ 1971 Jf<GUAR V12 Air rondltlonln1, autom·auc. ~)' 8,000 mll~a. {928DMNJ ""' "SpeCiallzlna: In Qilality" ItAUER lulck:Opil-Ja9uar . 234 E. 17th St., (hsta. Meu I S48-7765 MG AtmlORIZED sAJ.>iS A SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport .Beact --MC9A Leavtna State:! Have 59 MGA , nee1:11 a little work. ?42--05n OPEL 417 IV. Warn". S...la Ana '""'· COUPE DE· VILLE OOSTA MESA AMERICAN MQTQU' ~ :. ·n MOO.I corono. • dr, 4 '1U vw Bug. AM/FM. "'"' NABERS Cadillac FAC·TORY , , ""1-9100 Opan Sunday • -Dool9' ·' .... • '-' __ .;. IP"'d, !act a~ cond, radio, cond. $1650. · . AU'Mf(llUZED DEALER AIR CONDITIONING . '61FORDWAGO!<Cn1ry.,.. 1234 South Moln St., Sent• Ano .S;t7-5116 Xlnt care. 847..&U& aft 6 pm. ** call 644-8117 •* . :l600 HAROOR BL., . : Vinyl top, Ml leather lntar· (lan.,JO pu1., Auto., g,s.~' 1'~~'!"'~..,.,.;·"'!!IPl!"' .. "'!'!""---lll!lllll '69 TOYOTA '64 VW BU&', orlaina1 owner OO'lrrfi. ME.SA · lor; door locka, fU1J JO~. f&ci..ab. (70lS) , 1 Xwot, UNO : -998 Auto•, UIM I & 4 1pd., alr, 16,CO> ml. perfect cond. $1.0ll. 49ol--0380 54G-!r100 Open SUnday AM-FM tilt A .1ele.scoplc . · ' $19$ • • · • ,, · t ~-.;..".J?' Good rond l\:nl. 968-8582 at& 6 " wkend•. '68 Cad Cp. Dev\li,, xln'I """""· elc., etc. (52!EAF) DAVE-ROSS PONtlAC MUSTANC9 ) ""' ' PLYMOlflH • TRIUMPH ,64 BUG $450 or best oiler. Procond, All pwr, fact air, lthr. • $'H85 ... ' 2480 HArbor Blvd. at Fair Or. · j perty 1ettltment Iorce1 'tD • · ' Co!!tA p.te~a · . MS-8017 '66 •Mustang, red. w/blk in-1111..1.• Plymou~ l'u"-'111 ' TRIUMPH GoOcl. Hol iday Gttetings! •ale. Malu. 'ofr, ~"1614 ·~ I .._ "' ,,. " """'"· J;m. 61>-11••. -~ NAB"'RS C d'n * '7J. FORD$ + tor .. v ' .uto, heavy· duly hordtop .• ...,,~ •• p;.s , "" . I:. G I q!C GAL.AXIES e MUSTANGS llnln&, txhauat ay1 tem , P.8., auto.~ ;"atf·ld~ '6l vw. Nf!w tires. Xlnt CADILLAC 1967 AunlORIZED DEAj...ER ror.IN.OS R/H &. many xtru. Mint heit•r', rUris ...,,.,MCI rond .• $!"4....,,18 •• SEDAN DE VILLE 2!00cci'~?i"~~L., . HERTZ COlP. '°''".IV~ Ind.~ '°'eo'VU"' t,ird. ~ llrm: .~1.'6 . '66 VW BUG $700 . ·f ACTORY MD-9100 Open SundaY 221 w. Kate1la, Anahi.lm ~.,';~ . ..est: o er., • n~ct 54und9·2'6'25).ooww blue ~~ ** 5'1·3!)41 ** AIR CON I ON CHEVROLET ' . 17 · 141 77M050 D Tl l~G ,. . . 1961 GALAXIE 4 dr., 1 1971 MUSTANGS p·QN"''"C ,:.· . PopuJar lilYtt blUe finish 'HEITZ co•• I ... with padded top; liue cloth '63 <!fEVY 'WAGON. Aulo., owner, ~ultl trana., A/C. ltS" • , ~ END OF YEAR SALE VOLVO '53 JAG. '5K 120 '64 OPEL.....,,, CLASSIC Reblt &: Painted, $650. 7•,.{i Federi1I E.:r,cl1e TAX HAS BEEN REPEALED SEE OUR '72 YOLYO k feather lnl~riot. fllll pow· R&mlH, povt"el' slttril'lg. {OKL-~-""~.•.t .. ?.n!'!.1.to apprtltiate 221 W. Katdlf, Anabelm . , , 1 • er; sttteo, AM·FM, door -1"T""•..., · (714) 71t-405I ·~·PONT. BoculeVille. cDe: locks. See to 1ppreclate. $395 1i9 Fairlane 500,'&lr, pi, V-8, '66 MU!t~ V~. auto tram, :~~r;, :"'·~ _'epril( WU-. whttl1, °e(c., entirely * 642-8116 * ori&1oa1 lhnlout. Mochank· --=p"'o"'RS=c=-'°H"Eo--a11y perfect thruout. Htad LOW PRICES L1rr Selection For <TUF387), DAVE ROSS PONTIAC Ranchern. aean $1950, Wk. pi1/pb, 1.r1 FA NT i; .$1.I C . . S12tt ·: Immediate • $1985 • """Hari>o,Blvd. at;·,;,""· ""'only •·5, oa1J 982.Q. SHAPE! AWnr 11200 . DAVE'-llOSS l'ONTl~C . C0111a Mesa · 546-8011 '66 SUPER Van, Ford 61~114'. . '·· 2480HarlJOrBIYd.i.tP'all''bt. Delivery NABERS Cadlllac * "71 CHEVY'• * :i;<onoJm., 6 <;>I •ticl<. ""· OLDSMOllLE CM1& M"" · ·-~ I Uih1' aktne would coet over --------llOO to ttplaC(. p h 0 n. OYER 25 ~RITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 893-254-4 da.y1, eves S.11-5003. '65 J.au!U' XJCE, E typei, Xlat m~ch co'nd, oply 4.7.IXXl ml'f· $2300 or beat offer. Contact 67J...T746. 3.8 MARk II '62. Unusua.J Claulc Car. Wirt wheelJI: Alr-oond. See & 'drive to ap- preciate.. $1500. 642-7000. JENSEN JENSEN AunIORIZED 11ALES t . SER.VICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coa1t Hwy. _ Newport S,.cb ,~.:.. LOJUS. .... ' " f · LOTUS AUTifORJZED SALES &: SERVICE Clean, Reconditioned, & Guarantffd. PC>RSCHES • 911'•. tll'•,-914'• . 1957. to 1911 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642-9405 '71 Porsche 914 5 Spd, Radio, (388DL0) Big Saving• On AiJ1'HORIZi:b D~" ~ I>!PALAS • Ql£VELLES Call 213; "'~· ' '... T BIRD.. Rem aining · ~· · CAMAlto'S CLEAN 'M Ford Van. •reblt · · · ·-!' • • -· · · ~ CM1 TR,IUMPH J '71 VOLVOS s<o-•=~~~~nd" "~~RJ!u~? .. ~~;;,,. ~'.'m"" w/tent.""' O::!tb,?.~.s i:~·a1r MOVIN~ ~· ~~~;'~~ T· bZI . eon LW!iA '10 FLEETWOOD El Qo,ado {714) 778-4050 ' 'JEEP . """"·r ,., ""· WI 'l "tel• B\n!, n•w paint, -"· VI STAG · y -w~e.'I"akeoVe11Pf.)'mtntJ:, all .:pwr., lo mi.~tlUtr. . . OLVO. fully equip'd, Xlnt c,.re, :~~~ •• vyF!~P. a1,.,, ~cl4f..~ d.r '71 JEEP. Lo roJ. N•w ~d . S32 monui: BaianCt $51E. 644-4648. . •. IMMEDIATE DEUVERY! 23.000 mi, $5~. ~7545 JU 11.1,;• ... """ Must aacrlllct Irilmediati-" ' '6.l T-BiltO ,. NOW! 646-930J 67:>3727. tape dt<'.11-," needs fi!nder, Darrell at 557-5434, I arn/2 Jy1( Private party, Cill a.It . ·good ctindlboh .-;' HURRY'& BEAT THE l0% 1946· Harbor. C.Osla Mesa. CADILLAC 1967. other w '• e xlnt '600. PM, 54MSOS, 2-I pm. 6 pm, ~7-0048. .. ~ . . .. 9T9-(J-m.1 'aft 't)m>' PRICE INCREASE!! Auto1, Usod 990 COUP E' 646-;l308, 54Wl'6. · UNCOLN · •i8 DELTA . II. IUl1 P"'· ~ " • · FRITZ WARREN'S E DE YILL .'1110. 9'n>Ino, 321 en&,.ticli , AM/FM, . ljlt wbl; • pwr ,.'. .. YALl .. NT ,; ' SPORT· CAR CENTER '69 Lincoln Mark 111, ex· FACTORY trans, ratty wtg!s •. new Ex · x wind., landlu.· 51-50 0 .. -' ~. ~ ... ', 710 E. lit St., S\A. 547-0764 ceptkmal e '69 Cadillac AtR CONDITIONING tirel1 ne<N paint, iextel Cond, F;u~e M;::~i;e:;:t 968-3465 . ~ Vallatit 4 'd/.im ~J. ~ Open daily 9-9; cloRd SundaY Coupe de Ville e '70 El Snow White wtth padded lop .rill on tac... warranty. $l,500. Alm05t EYerythlni •70' OLDS «2 •M w/p,it iii-tire! ·a: ,J>rkr. f~1 · JtfH, VOLKSWAGEN Dorado, 2 to c""°" frnm • • ....i leathor Jnl>dOI', full "'""'""'· '"""""'· , 1971 MARK Ill ductlon, PIS,, P/lj. am/fin V•"! Gd •hope. ~ for ' 710 E. 1st St., S.A. 5'17-0764 '70 Chievelle Malibu •Many power, AM·FM radkJ; tUt It.' '53,..biEVY," col ahift, new . stereo. ~· M7-1.f46. Quick saii 6"-SO'rf:. ~ tele900Pic st--'"'"", loaded tires, ..d. trans. "175. Low Milesge Demo! Full ~· f-•ll6 -~ f •• -,-~:-""!:=-,.---!more ... w car frad•s. ..,,,u. •" • & • ..a.... t•--.. -Aut •~ '" ., ....... mo. OI' ~ mo, ,.;.. · .... with many deluxe extru. * sil-1271 * Powief, Flctory Air Condi-_,_, --nw . °''· v.~ ,. open end, 'et-. V.W. BU& 3 teat, Jaw Authorized MBZ Dealer · \ Ti • i . N N • miles, aha"'. (X"OC497) (1) 523-7250 Cl89!'-GC> ·~' Chevy Bel-Air · g Cyi tiO~ ng, · ntecJ Glua, iz«lh· -LEASE NOW- ewport attonal ·• e $1999 • ".I"""°'· Whlle . w..u I -DAVE ROSS PONTIAC BUICK . AU]o, Xlnt Nrining -· Mlcholln nadial Tim, nu ... asinn Co. 2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr-. P40 or heft offe.r· 548-&517 w 1 ~-· ';II ,..,_ M .. 1-' • • het , ~ Control., Pow· rnv;oon "''"'"""m. -ra -... NAIERS Cadlllac CHRYSLER . " 1fc"'· · .,,._..., POio<< '" Nation&! &nk 'UW,_"',·n~.·T-, ...;... '1. 1 _Ce_ ntur_ io_ n 2_ Dr_, AlJ'l.'llORIZED. OEALElt .. . . . ... ,, • IVlndawo, l#dn 4Xl"l2 Busines~~Rter, !Nine <tf!IP _... •"""" guuu • ~ kARBOR BL.,. • '68 CHRXSLER.~~R.T. Top. ExtM4e<f.(actqry War.. ~ 8.Jl-1610.•·' · · ~~I· needs work $100. Gen. Mani19;r'~ Demo' COSI'A MESA Full. p:iw~ •. factory ll.lr' ran1y.~$1'EJO. •838519. ~· 'iO ' ;p()R&:lffi '914' cpe. ~ · Sport Coupe, low miles, Sand. 54')-9100 Open SUnd"-Y cond., landau root (VTD:· ' SAYE $2528.' speed, AM-PM. (_0934) 1968 VW Sq. Bk. Rebuilt piper Beige with .~ddte in-'71 F.J Dorado Convt. ha!! SlS) -Otl_1Jst . .A1 Sold "N•W.-al l • .SlttS ·-· ~gine-. $1100. 242 E. 19th St. tc~, VJ, 4utornatic,Tr,ar\5, every xtra, Red/whl, 1.1.\11 ' $1599 · Garden Grow Lln~h·M•r· DAVE ROS$ P,O~TIAC CJ\-1 alter 5. Ftiil ~r., Factory . Air, mi, .immac, pvt owner going. DAVE :ROSS PONTIAC' cury at tlJroolthurat a: Gar· Zt80 Ha ~ 8Jv<J:. tt Fair Dr. '70 vw LOW MILEAGE Power WJndows .. Scats; Door: oversea!! $795o 644--73lS. 2480 ffilrbor Blvd.' &t Fifr Dr. den Grove BIVd. 836-291J). Cosla 1 546-11117 · Xlnt Condition 'Locks Trunk Release • Costa Mesa ~*'17 MA YERICk ' 3100 w, Cout """· PORSCHE ronv. D. Y•I Origin•] awn., """""" Cn\~"''M.Afei, AM l FM e_!~ILDLAO. RCAD01970 CO.·,:NTIMEUTAL ' ''. . ' Newport 'Beach -.·Jblk • top; new sealL• T-·~ _, B , lo ml ~ Stereo, #103873. ~;· ' 'l:lo '~ '"' • , . . , vy v" ug • nu paint, $250 J!tQ U111rRfC . ·MERCEDES BENZ. '~11 !'!'°"· P_IT~ll J~; "~ Cnnd Llke now $6'5. • •. .. :._ FACTORY : '69 Cooti...,lal. !.'!'1irac_. l llllU~ K .. NEWPORT IMPORTS . , !:~.J?<J )nilch. $1.SX>/ 615-3.t'>S. , .aeloW Di?aler'cOit . AIR CONDITIONING sms: A/C!~uto.~utt·pwr, .' .. 1 ', .' , j l·.n-2ahSJ,--, _to_ba_cco __ b'"ro"'w-n, ,.....,·FORSCH. E ,_ Type B . '63 VW Bug compl rtblt, mag MIKE MCCARTHY Vinyl 10fl. Full leat~r Inter· 2 Dr .• pd, blk ~viny! top, 2 O®r". dlr. Dix~. Un· =• ~ hi • i-Full --tflt • ~, Dr. Law90n S43-8502. · d-12.000 ml.. ~.Ill· Cognac Impieriad auto air 1 ... -~.. . • w s, 69 motor Ii: trans. ""· ,.., .. ~.. .,. ""' • .. , ..,r fi:awlns e '65 ~· '.~utC:. ~. '4~. 11ew paint, Mint mnd. 548-2854. BUICK acopic s1ettin&', 1tel'IO ~· '63 CONTINENTAL tle old banker. TPe ainall aJJ", PIS, 33,000 one mi s e -·n vw Westphalia Camper FM, door locka, etc. (586-43,000 original rnile1 down or lfnance. (U6BEN) ·n 250/8 aedan, f u 11 y '70 -914 Porsche, blue, 5 spd, r.m mi. Likl!' new, Musi · ASU) · $775 • . 6«-4394 4~..fi811 all 11 Am Sf&.t736. e.qup'd, 4500 ml'• • MAny good cond. $3lOO. 438-2'113 or sacrifice 673-7317; 543-7897. cor. ~~=~•dden, • $5185 • '!7, XI.NT eond, New tire:1; MERCURY more pre~ined 'MBZ cars 424-8000. . . r · $2100. • ' Ho al '63 Po'!'"" SC-00, X!"': ~.~':::~'.al .'if"!',';: o,~: ·'191 .. 111~· s · 5!31c·24SO ,NABERS Cadillac • °"'"''· 494-2339 . 1-.,-• ...,..----- USE OF JM.PORTS rond.. reduced for quick macul11te St850. 833-3238 IYl8f3 p pe "'0RVETTE oa MERc. Monteio MX. 8862 Manche.ater Blvd, Buena sale, S2300. 548-1936. · · , . • • AtmfORIZED DEALER .., Au to., fa ctory air, vinyl IOP· Park {Alongs ide. S.A. fy;y., '63 Porsche Su,,_. 75 1 l9iO VW Bri~. AM/TM, xlnt THE OWNERS DEMO 2600 ~ARBQMESR :L., '65 CORVETTE Fastback, . (!166JJ $12ff • Be.ach Blvd tumofl) ,.... mncl. $15.'iO. PVT. PTY. _ (l 523-_mo 011mr, new engine $2300. 675-S 237. Bamboo Cream v.•ith sandal· S.10-9100 Open S•Jnd&y '69. . L88 M22 ~ ~Pd .• DAVE ROSS PONTIAC --'-· · 557-533.~ eVl?s 548-8731. v.tiod interior. f:uI1 Pflwer, '67 Cad Convtrtible, A\r, Full .AM/F1'-f, Ron, 64a-5686. 2480 HArbor B./vd." fl FaJr Dr. MUST sell '59 Porsche, good "71 VW PnJ>"Top Camfl('r VS, Automa1ic .Trans., Fact. pov.-·l!'r, 8ilcrlfice $1700. Pvt WANTED C011ta Me~a . 54~T (lr .111~" (o.,nly s l ''"'"·' ~.,I cli:in ~· \, ·'~ '!. d ••,, '' I J;,,, Slcnron' Imps. r "' , :.; 1,' ••P St cond. $l,OOO. AM/Ff\-1, v.·arranty, Xlnt Air, Power W1ndo~s. Pow· &16-2449 WRVE'ITE Ranflop ~ -1 ,_ .... , """"' cond. $31iOO. 548-2527. ~r Seals, Stereo FM, Tlnt owner. · ,,,. · 1971 MERCURY ~-.. ·~-'69 vw B"•· '"~.m GIAii. #900431. $5255. LARGEST ·-·n: 5'8-i'll .... STATION WAGONS w/b(t \,l•rlor, Xlnt"'~M, $250 SE~ECTION OF COUGAR , H~lt'l';E C:.ORf'. ... = "'"1950 CADILLACS IN w "·"' ........... .....,.. · Below Dealer Cosl 221 ·• ru.~li, :Aiiahthn ·. PEUGEQT · '70 CHEVY -..c .... ~ ""' 0 "· I .-AJ"-.t./T., Ill/I ., Ill/I., · cm. A 11t11q1J~ •v11 '10 FORD''°""'" .... : i.x. .. '"1 M'· ..... ., •• , \llnrl ....... 1c. . . . ,, .. ,.11. . .. : .. ·Jt. .. --~"' ·10 P01n10 '~~=~i:·: !-a• .. · ' •t1•1J'I Utt ,.,~J) , . .-, OR Corntr 111 I Horl>or -··-'"--'-'-"'•An• .. •' . ' . PeUGEOT 1969 vw W ... pholla campo,, MIKE McCARTHY 0fA~~tEi:i~~iv '"'·""""HT: Dan Gum.y • (714>; 71M0_50• Demo s.~ .Now{ In' l ,liOO eng, good cond, $2·,ZXl, ' Aµ'I'HORIZED special. Auto trtna/conl(Jle, Autos, li:nporred 976 'TO MERCEDES BENZ 280 Pr09r111l 1 494.-0200 eve1. e'u1c·K -SERVICE-Pow. steer, ftOW lrt ~.~·;;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;· ;·;~;;:=:;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;::;:;;;;;;:;;;~~jl SE ,Coupe, 28.000 ml'1. Pl!'rl. Sales, Service, Part.~, It's always the right ttme It. N b Cad'll fact. air cond., rAdio, vii\)'J · . · ., shape, full P~· l owner-FRITZ-WARREN'S alway• the right place u . a ers I •c top, low mill!'age. B4 7 -&4ai -•.. ·c L -E· A".' :.R·.·. 'A'' N'' c·· .·I ·.·.. :.·· .. ·.·." ·'·,·' ', 1111 A~'"'"'--'.>~6 4114 drl~«. Tobacco b r n., SPORT CAR CENTER ~ want RESULTS! Call cor. Beach & McFaddt'n, 2600 HARBOR BL.. 'l'ht Wiest draw In the West ~'/Cognac lthr Inter. (714) 710 E. 1st., S.A. 54'1-0764 642-5673 &: place that '" \Veatminster COSTA MESA , . a Daily Pilot Claulfied 526-4570. Open dAily 9-9: clOlt'd Sunday today! 194-1336 531-2450 MQ.91(IO Open SUndAJ' Ad. S{2-.56'78 Auio.. lmJ>Ortod · 97~ Autos, lmp0rtod 9711 Autot, lmportod 970 Autos, ltt>!>Qmcl 970 Autos, lmportod. 970 1 -A"'u"-to"'s,"'1:.:.m.;;.po_rt~od~.~9=70'11 YEAlt·END SALE ALL' ~UST GO f'fOWI. · ", , • ·~'a.~'iH::J:-t:...Me ' · .. '89 TRIUMPH TRI ~::,•:.,;••• · s21._:, ' . . ' .. i A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS ., TO YOU . FltOM . SANT.A ANA . TOYOTA. · ~17 vl. 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