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1n ti percent or tliO <actlonl -!Ito«'~
their )l"'l'Dts, the DJOI~ WU !be ~y
oeddoc &von:e. OoJy ooe reuan wu
given for the -Pol the marria&•-
. the fom\at "Jn'emrllable diften!bces ..
to which an peUtloos are now limited un~er otete law. '
)dale$ of Protestant ~ ..... IDwlvotl
in M.15 percent ol di1(ll'<O actlGol ID
Orange County in 19'13,' """'P"red in a
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!Ml:!S percent rating forwtves ol that
faith. . '
, -OOtllollo malel IC<>Ollftted for a
lurtber :q.,z peroeat w~ wives ol that
relJglm nDilng little blp at 2U11
· percent. ·
Jew!Oh 'l'81eo prodU<Od ·2.111 j>el'l'el1t of
the !illDp wllh JO\tea·ol'jllaUalth lJsted
at 1.21 pOrconf' ID the' county' clerk's
an,alysts. ...
Religiolls grouped u "otner or none"
IC«>Ulll<d for the l'OJll&lnlng 20.11 , pet'
cent ol the malea anal)"Od and Ibo ~
11111n1n& 12.57 perunt 'DI wtW. survey«!
by the-JUW'cberL
Racial analysis produced the con·
dus"'!' !ba~ 111.55 percent of the coupl<s
eeeklng divorce were wbi~ Black
partners &eelUl'lted for .'O percent with
the only varianre In flgW<S coming from
the remaUU_ng two categories.
JJQriental" males amounted' to .1.0 per-
.cont" of the rulngsc:w!tlrfemales In !Nit
grouping -lialed al AO percent. "otber
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rac:ts" listed males at US petctnt lllll
females at 2.85 percent.
Nearly a thin! ol tho la&abandl
ll(iveyed by County C1trt William E. SI
John's reaesn:hers !lad i.e.. 11111rr1e4
p,.vlously. The total of :I09 out ol 1,000
was just 27 more than lhe 212 wlve1 whO
had known earUer unlons.
The same analysis ~ !bat tho
average income ol. the. ~ lamily iD
Orange Coonty during 19'/2 was fl,U9,!MI
per month in terms ol the hutbud's W
come. 'Ibe wif~I-" average I~ 6!
IS.. DIVORCE, Pace Ai> '
~S,in.ger's -Peace Parley Bogs Down;
Talk Lies,. . K ...... 19 . • . . Bl . H -• · _ 1ss1nger · ames. ano1 _
S~ys ~anoi WASHINGTON iuPI) -Henry · ~-stampeded.int<> ao agreemen~ and, il I
Klssinl{e!" ~,....,Saturday bis Vielnam may ••v so. we wtDJJOt.be.·'·-~ Inf<>.
• • pea\;e, nel!>l!ii~ hive fAlled"tli!JS.••• to ~ • _....,.
-l!ARIS tuPI) -The North Vie~ i>rodUee ao agreement ilr<sidenJ Mxi>lt anrlghat.~ment until lb .COl!ditt.oos are
deloptloD in the Paris peace Wka "'8ld C011Slders,"Juat and lair." He l!lamed
Saturd8y Henry Kissinger's sta-Hanoi f<r bloclriag a ~ It was the first Ume the White House
.-Ibo . ._ ID -~ The PreoldenVs foreign affairs a~viaer publicly · discusaed Ibo progress of the
were "atrue" and 0 dist.orted0 and said told a news conference that an agree-Paiµ talks Since Oct. 26 wbeD Kissinger
it Wll .. regrettable" that Kl&singe broke ment ls ... '99 percent". complete but is said, in releasinga SUDllll8J')' of a ten-
an qreed-apon news embar.go on the hamstTung by fundam.ental taUvenine-Pointaccord "witbNarthVtet.. ~ dlsa~ •on• bnplementatinn or the nam, that "peace 11 at band."
Kiaalnger said In Wasblnginn his recret inema~ supervisory machinery in Explaining why the secrecy curtain
_ .-talka l1lld ~ 00... becjluae monitor· a cease-Ort. · Iii ed ha •· urd Ki iD ·~~ '"·~--~ 00 _,.......,..... "''··'"-· alao said South Vietnamese was t somew t ~t ay, ss ger 1~ "111:...-u.1 ~~-...owe ~~-said "the President decided that we
aubjeots Jft!lou ..itled-K!lslJlger Presldeilt -Nguyen Yao Thieu "will oot could not -'" in a charade with Ibo
: said tbe ta1b had beeome a "cblrade.'' have a veto over our actions" if a 'just American people.'~ .
Nguym 'lbOnb Le, spokesman !or tbe -lrreacbed ;with ,North \(;g. lie ~.the .. , ...,. cfiffU>lltiea
Si North ~-d~, aa1d ~a-, um. • ' "'-' -with the-~ V-· b11t added . ,._... (ei; fyeC. • st•\!1111!111;•~· .c. · , _:.~to.I!!>~ tbal~g\\'.U.wia~!iiiocil'•i\lhll
llliildillloa 11e1C11 c:roEni T '!Wo, ~.iiol '""')'Od ·thi;0 ~. E'"e.k'?./""'c~• , '~:tie; Jliint ::~·.., ltave DOI. riloCbod an
"'l •U&"t d •lle r l Grlddlr, ea,. .fUD:-<l llr.~«~otetemeole'in .. Jl!!aiO&c~ t!li~-, ':...-~llle-Pr<a14eit~~\den
...... llllila'Claut Iii . Ila '! I .ll,thi ioi!ol!I L~. thi~ -lillril---and ___ i;Kl~.iecl·~= ~ ·---..'~· =,,_-~ <II JCbool !<r "I"'•' -~we""" H • -Jhal a --"be ~--. "" ·-.. ,,._,,__ V'-. tabli -lbe' U.S. side 11aa act.d ooCe reoellltl reloU....._ -·'•"·" '11 the,,__ lo loave DO doul!!,-the fl\<* 111\ilt lf ., -...... -.r .,... .. ~ 'wliii lie _. . ..., ,......, ;::~ the agreement la '*'Ped Iba ~ Ille u:4:'Yt11~ tlial:wli ,.nlt.'llliill;MI !llllilldr .....-~~~ -~I otated.cood(tlono ol tiie ~ lfu
•RedlandB Lane 'anil Hell Ave-.ment °" the sulllllDCe o( thO j>rlv~te "We 'wm 'not be blackmailed Into ao · agreemept la ~ tbal we conmper
nue.. lalkl between tlie democrotlc ropullllc ol , agreenieat " be said. "We' will nbt be (Sit PEACll, Pop Al) • Vietnam ud the. United, Slates. ' '
''Mcrecwer, the U.S. akSe bas deliberat.\v dlslorled Die fact claiming'
that tbe D.Il.V.lf. (D e mocratic
1\ePU~ of Vlelllam) !tad demanded chanaea lo many questloos, and that It .
had thus created obstacles~ the coo-
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Dana Officials
lt~(p Whales
To Kee p Trucking'
clualoo cl Ibo agreemml Thal la ....,.
plelely untrue."
Tbanb Le aald the North Vietnamese
position was that the cease-fire ~
meot of Oct. 30 should be maintained."
Banquet t.o Remember POW.s Brought Few Responses ~
Dana Point BarbOr Deportment anir' mmna officials had a whale ol a. time
late Saturday nlght • when' ·they helpejl
bollt two dark gray pllol whales from-a
reaearch ship to' the liocl: · ol a lnlck
beaded 'for an 11nusement part in San
Diego. ·
Using a big sllng•booked·up in a•boat
pully, the barbOr o!Oclals and warlters .at
the EiDl>arcadero Marine moved the
whales, ..,. elgblfeet long we1ghiug
about.500 pounds and one about '14 feet
Ieng anil more than 1,0l!O poundo,
'"Il>ey were prolll small, rulll'." said
.... harbor ofllclal. • --.
1lle pilot whales were captured in
POctftc Ocean witen !or Seli World ·in
San ~Diego. ' ,
Placed in the be<k or a tirick lull at
llOft padding, the whales were then
covered-,wtth , wet rcanvas. •
"~ ffileo i.: llieMk arid pets thenif pits '""" :.. thel(. Joo talks" in .
them;" the harbor omci:BI detelled in
IOrjoao ~-• And , they Wk back.
''You alJo bave ·~ rDale.sure .they can
... ,-~· llOlni on," Ille harbor o!Oclal added, 11Cl)tbey 1;et·URl;et."
"But If thi --u:s:-aide insists j)ll
cltangiDg ii, our aide will have also ,ID
propose necesaary cb.an(es," be said.
"The responsibility fir IJUCfr a al~ befolls• Qn lhe u~ side." _ _
The North Vietnamese urged the
United States in sign the Oct-20 agree-
ment 0 without delay and without any
change."
Sun to_ Warm
Yule Shoppers
orange COast residents venturing
outalde in do the last o~ their holiday
si:>orPiDI this 1"ik will be treated in niosily s111111y days.
National Weather Service forecasters
said temperaiur.s through Thursday wt11 rang. ftoal blglts_ or ·es in 72
degrees,\ Today, tile mtrCUrY wtil pro-
bably reach '12 degrees.
Orange County Harbor Department ol-
flclals report a two in four foot surf this _.,mg, dlmiDlablng lo one lo three feet
thia aft<moon. Waler tempersture will
be a brlik 58 degrees.
By Gl!IQl\GE LEIDAL
Of .. DlllW' Pllllf .....
• A dinb.er boooi ~..U .&....servicemen im-
prj.soned' or miuing ..-in action in SOOtbeast · Asia was cancelled recently
because pl Ibo •;siXI 'persoos in Orange
l'!iuaty briited, onlv 115 persons had in· Cl!Citea"'tli!j-wOUld'oome mnoortliese
were pertlclpanb in the program.
Few Gtttie·dignitaries and businessmen
Mpooded to Ibo "Lest We Forget" dll>-
ner --ed >by · the VIVA (Voices in
Vital ~rlca) olfice in Santa Ana.
''Xt.'illluJ.d have been called •pops, We Fal'aot°," said Mrs. Elaine Pyl< or
'l'listtd, ooe or the volwiteen who 9enl
out o;e lilV!tit!Oiis a l!!Olittt before-the
flk-p}ate dinner was .to have been beld
In the Saddlehack Inn, Santa Alla, Dee. ·-
"We didn't book a ·specific room
because we thought we wuld see bow
many respoltded., We thou&/lt we would
get ~. As.Jt turned we cOuld have fed
them all ID the kitcben 9ery e8slfy," aald·
Mrs. Py\e1 wl)ose -· Air ro~ Capt. pamil Pyle, was shot doWn In
June, 1918 and, Is now a war }fruoner. .
LICKllD STAMPS
"I licked. so JIUU/Y stamps I -~
Wk for days," \lommeated-Mnl. JJnifaay
Miller or TusliJJ, anotber ~ whmteer, whose husbaod Marille Lt. Edfaooi
Miller,, ls a prisoner of war.
"I think it· was -a combination of the
time o! year ud the hints that the peace
talks might bring the-.. tum of the
prUoner:i that made people 1... in-
terested in com!ng," Mn. Miller said.
She DOied that advertlaemeots In
ae.,spapers In rocenl days urging people
in Write P.mlclent Ni-. on bChall or
MIAs and POWs have produced a "good
respoose, .. and that IChool. and ·coOege
studenla were still actively supporting
the -palgn by dlstn'buting llterablr<
on campuses and with letter-writing
drives.
RESPONSE POOll
they would -the word lo olhera in tbO
cmun1D1i~ to attend but it tMl't ~
oui that way."
Most or the invitations were sent to
per:M>fl9 on VIVA'tt ,malling. Uit, people
who have previously suj>pOrted the MI&.
POW campaign.
Jaclr J. Woolworth Of Wiiljiii!~
district commander ol tbe veliiiw If
Foreign Wars, did not mince wordo 'wbea ~"""'d o!Jl!e dinner's can<:ellaflon. -
"Apa)llY, procraptllja~ and Ir.*. ii
interest aa waa disolaxed 00> tbe ·~
VIV A J*"<>Joet 1a a clear example w ltoOr
quickly we forget," be said in a nen r.1eaae 1ast week. · · '
Wltat then, happeried lo thlf lllVllaUOlll?
Of tlle 1S5 cert.am to have been at 1tbe
Saddleback Im that Monday •Vt>lllni. m
were members of tbe Navy Band·.(rom
Loog Beaph, lqur wooldJ>ave bee• µiO El
Toro Marine 0>rpo Alr Sllllon ' Q)b-
Guard, another 25 wwld have been tbe
Morillo Corp. Oag pageant group 1n1:D
San· Qi~o, JI.. were to ba\19! ibeen MIA·
POW family ~ IOd lllreO:
w..,!<I have )leen the ~•CQ cl'"" "''-
of Fountain "Valley '(;ii\!m. ~ ~
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MAYORS INVll'SD 1
All 2' mayors lit Oraap dimity were
inm.d, Mn. Miller reealla. ''Tlfte aa1d
they M>Uld come, a fe1'·tilben--· ...
grets but moot Just lpored oat -
StJilSenHcon•CIOtis
Deaplle what sbe·dtacl1bet as a ''lna-
jol' dlsapj>ointment". that the diDner bad
in be ciincebed, she said she sees no
permanent Joos ol support for the l,!00
aemeemeo and clvlllana mlaaing In ac-
tloo or prisoners of war I o.
Southeast Aalit.
Mrs. Pyle takes -a different view of
why Ute response in the dinner was poor.
"I think we Wet;e J.!ayUig in the wrong
choir," she said. We thought that In
....ilng invltstlons !" dignitaries tho.I
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Costa Mesa Mayor Jaclt llammelt
Points out Mo.my Aljht Is reae'i'V<d far
city council rneetlnga in ltla"cll)'. Newp>rt
Truman. ~ot R~spoµdi11g.
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People /Q~otes •
Or•nge County Planning Commisslonen have _again goot-
poned a decision on lhe controversial Canada Footlillls plan·
ned community 10ne change in El TDro • .Adjacent to tbe El
Toro llfaril\e Corps Air Station, lbe plan. call for 9,670 dwell-
lnl units ancl a population of S4,400. Discu911iJt1. a"'tranapor-
tailon corrld9r". Marine Col E~ Janz said lhe extension ~wn
goes right through an ammunlllon storage dllmp. '.'It affects
us adver1ely -in fact it may be unaafe. I dbn't lnow what
yon're about to do, but I hope you don't do 14 'he said: ....
surtng the commissioners that ''the !.1arine Corps is here to
stay. There are about 150 sucb bases around the country and
not all of lhem will fit In lhe desert." ..
A flaw in lhe San Ju3n-<lapbtrano city
code was pointed. out by tlnr i>laonlng staff
and caused oounctlmen to DsUe an eDle'r·
1._,_ gency ordinance f~rbi~ng the· yse of ~h'l..
streets as pan Qf-ilie open . space req~
, ment in planned communltt.er City Manager
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~ Don•ld Weidner told councllmen that al·
.... t thougti this was nol l\!pwed 1n tthe conviil--.•
. tional subdivision rvlet, ·bllild1111 of 19WJ!-.'--.~.'"'~ houses and copdombiiums·.were sWl allowed
\ ·~7 to sneak in the extra open spac!e. "In our
estimation," he said, "private streets, pa·
tips apd the .like .far from constitute open
~ace, but instead .are nothing but indica·
t1ons of urbanization ."
Stating that nudity was prominent in the early Olympics
and that there is a fundamental distinction between the \\'Ord
"nude" and the word "naked", Or. David Thomaso n, profes-
''"· of classics-at UC~ appeared before the Laguna Beach
Unified School Distnct Board of Trustees to protest the deci·
sion not to allow a photo of a male nude sculpture on the prog·
ram for a water polo awards banquet. "\Ve will call a work of
art a nude sculpture but never call it a naked man " Thoma-,
son said, "We distinguish between the accidentally ~aked and
the purpofiefully nude."
The recent ruling by the state restricting )
school districts to counting students toward
, new co!lstruction only after they have en·
rolled lil dasses brought ·forth comment
from Al Moffett, Huntingt-00 Beach School
Distrist superintendent, regarding double
sessions ip: junior high schools next fall. The
district's new So\llers Intermediate School
will not be finished .until November, 1973.
"We saw this overcrowding coming long .
ago, but we couldn't justify lhe start of con-
struction to lhe state until we actually had
the students .enrolled," be said. "You could
say we were a victim of circumstance be-
cause of the way the state allows us to build
new schools."
After her husband accidentally killed a deer with his car
during hunting season for the second straight year, Mri.
Floyd Hun t of Traverse City, Mich., said, "He can quit this
kind of hunting any time now. It's too bard en our cars."
M.rvin Anderson, who got up and walked out of a pas-
senger plane after it crashed into a residential area in Chicago
Dee. 7, .killln~ 45, said, "All I saw was flames outside and I
remember thinking to ~sell that"thls' ~·the end of il I
reallied thentllal we wmlookfilg-a't ttie1ns!deof .a house."
C..rolyn Fo .. , lhe 17-year-old Junior
Miss of Huntington Beach, has her own
sprightly view of , womanhood .. Women's
liberation. she says, has brougbtuabout ,some
good Changes, hut it's a bit too radical. "I
don't .al:fOO with burning bras. A woman
should be feminine at times, outdoorsy at Ori;.."Wl!ltilV~·w~!jllay dlUer-
't"t roles'-al: lliff'eteQ! ·IDhts·" ll,er own in·
,ljorestS jump from mow·sldlng, to archery,
to cheerleadlng to a 'desire to teach young
children. She leads an active life and · says
1'1 always want to De busy."
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Gun Glub K~eps Mar Sh Ali ve
Duck Hun~rs~ Fees Maintain Irvine Wilillife 'Refiige
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JlY GEORGE LEll>At molnlalnhl& a wUdllle refuge by-sellina a who Uve-in ciu.s from Looi Bt~ lo Ibey wander abo<lt the .,.. b too
ot trt• c.irr •1111 ttett -da " '
Were It not for the sporUna: lnstlncta: of
seven scions of !be original _!£ San Joa-
quin Gun Club member9--Wbo cr,ated tM
artificial marsh near ·UC Irvine, the
marsh reserve might die _a. slow death.
1'Cl biology profmor Gordon Marsh
told tile Daily Pilot the ~.ooo a year the
university recei ves from the uucense"
whtCb ln two year!-ba'.s allowed the
hunters lo t>ag J,066 ijucks In the marab
Ls the only money available to ll\llllnlaln
the--wetlands study area. . ·: .._ ~ _
-"II we hod f JlllOd J1!m 6adlOt to main-
tain tbe roanh from some other sourc.-e.
_ we coul4 8!14 probably would' -ider
cincellJl>i Jho ag!Wll<DI," Dr. ~
said. "Bbt tor.DOW the gun clUb dues are
all we have to count bit!! -.
'One other source beinir Cl!>iored,
Marsh said, is a possible UC Regents
fund drive for the 'en Ure system of
natural preserves.
But, failing provisioo of Ibe ~Y UCI needs to make the ~ freshwater
reserve a meaningful study area and to
bring In greater supplles of water to keep
it alive, Marsh makes no apologies for
the seeming environmenta l paradox -
Ice Jam Causes
Evacuation
Of 90 Families
BOISE. Idaho (UPI) -A 3().mile-loog .
ice jam on the Lower Snake River Satur-
day e&used flooding that has fore¢ the
evacuation of more than 90 families from ·
their home! in Idaho and Oregon.
Tbe unusual jam resulted from U daya
of record low temperatures, some as low
as 30 below zero.
Gov. Cecil D. Andrus of Idaho declared
some areas Friday in an "e1treme state
of emergency." The declaration will
enable flood victims to obtain state finan·
cia1 aid.
In Weiser. Idaho, 25 members of the
Natiooal Guard v.·ere on duly. They
evacuated 2D families to higher ground in-
the city.
Evacuations also occurred in
Blacl<loot, Idaho, and~ .Ore.-!lblng
water thratemd Ontario, Ore., and
PayeUe, Salmon and Howe, Idaho.
Ill Blackfoot, civil de"'1se director
Mayi\aro Ta)'l!Oll hoped that wamier
weather mighf'reduce the flood dSDJIOr.
However, he warned that too tapi(I a
warming would cut loose large i~e does
.w~could ~use ·!!'rther J>r<ibl'!!"-
down~am. :
Reagan Approiies
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license to kW ducb ln lL Bakeni:Oeltt.to buot the manh two days a ngerou.t.
Locat<d along the San Diego Creek week _ Wedn.,.••y and saturda, ~ _ As for danger, Or. ~1"1b himself will "'"r ,,~ not enter (he wUverslfy m.arsb on the
Cb a D n e I near the lnter8"Cllon ol throughou( the legal duck bUJ>ijng aeason. days tbe hunters ... shootln~. Po•ylons
Untvrmlty and C&mpo1 drives are fewer The Ul"3t k:uon. of the' agreement pro-of blinds throughout tl:w duck pond area
tbao lOO acres ·01 ~uck poods. vided lhe bunten 21 days to bag tlleir result in. sholl belJli· ftred in till·
Crooles ol Jlllllff Irvine who sough< a quany, Tiie list they provided the predictable dlrectkllls.
place to bunt, me from restrictions plac-unlerslty, under tetms of the agreement, Notiots ln camJJOJ new1p&pers ~·am
ed by the state on other shore tarea bun-showed the Joltowing species were down-students to ~tay out of the aru, but Dr.
ting "l'Ots. cbo5e the lowland actt.lll:• as ed by the sportsmen: four buffiebeod, Marsh noted "the marob Isn't fenced and
a place to coostruct the wetlands areas two canvasback, three Gadwell, t"'O we do have a lt>t of trespUeUI." ducksand~rnlgratoryblrds'arefond ~Mallard, 81 spoon~ill (shovelerl, 229 There is much community cooctm in
ol. . ~_rjJI Qr pjnlitr,TOl'ml and 50 widgeon the new city ol Irvine lo protect the
1lley formed.the San Joequln 0... Club .ducks. -reserve.
and members bunted the ponds freely La st year the season, which ran from Dr. hlarsh admits some fr.uatraUon in
undet tcnns ol a lease with the Irvine Oct. 9, 1971.to Jan. IS. 1972, produced :?7 communicating his view and the vitws or
·CQmpany. hunting days ln t.be marsh. other members of Ult µiarsb atudy area
'I'Wo ()'elJ'I ago, University Regents An average of 22 blrda were shot earh cornmiltee views oo a proposal to extend
purchased from the Irvine Compar.y 202 day. By species, the take, reported volun· Canlpus Drive along the northeutem
acres, tncluding, the artlficial duck pond. tarily to UC! by~ub p~ideot David E. bbundary of the rnarsh.
'Ibey !loid .-,150. Olmbsofhcllge...ch, was : He readily' agrees there is bound lo be
Half the money was a grant from the Two .bulllebea!i. sjx caoyasback, 11 . an envirollme!ltal Jmpac! i( the rood is
Ford FoundaU..., the . ...i came f!cm GedweD, 11 ~ .l!l! .spoonbW, 139 approved, but sees other hnpacts ii it is
Regent• funds. sprig or pintail, i•1 teal, 82 widgeon not. ·
• The sale ol. tbt land tenrlinated the ~ ducks and foul candian honker g~. "tf Campus Drive is not built as we
Joaquin Gun CJub lease. flowever, UCI Partridges, doVes and quail are forbid-suggested in our Ust of condttlons to the
oUlcials wOrked out the l&-year "license" den game uo~er terms or the contract, vice chancellor (L. E. CM:), It la pcmlble
arrangement with the club. Dr. Marsh said. '11bey wanted to shoot we will not have enough wa«er t!> keep
The contract allows the seven membrs those too but that kind of htmting where the marsh alive," he•sald.
C!wies Rdy Hefley, shOwn in
1965, 'was commlt!ed tb Rusk
State Hospital' in Texas after
being judged Insane in r~
in tlH! rape and beating o( Mrs.
Carolyn Adams and droWning · or her sons, aged one and \WO.
Hefley has ' now Deeii fotind
~e.l>y a. ilo.u.ston _jucy and
may go free,.· .. ..
Bombers Pound
Red Positions •,.
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··2 in Fami~y Smpected
Of 20 Murders Jai'led
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GOLDEN, Colo. (UP!l -Two
California prison inmates, members of a
nomadic family of 1camival workers·
suspectod in ..,.. ·u.an .:0 Cl'08l<OUOtry murders, .. wn ')'!Jlea saturday in
Colorado OD cbargeot "Of Jiidnaping and
mlJ!dering a dooglmut S!lqp waitress.
• Cart Robert Taylor, M,"llld bis lalhel'-
ln-law, Sherman McCrary, 47, waived ei-
tradltlon and were Down 'fl'onLcalifornla
lo Colorado Friday night. Tl)ey were
charged with the 1971 slaying ol Leora
Rose Loopey, 20, of 'Thornton, Colo., a
Denver suburb. 1
"McCrary was picked up at Folsom
Prison and Taylor was taken from San
Quentin," according to Gary Goldsberry,·
a spokesma'n fof' the OOewood. Colo ..
Department of Public Safety. He said
they would "stand tr!al on charges ol
Orsi degree murder." ·
• Taylor and McQwy ol9o ,,_charged . -
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in Elko. Nev., Friday with the murder o[
waitress Sherri ?.fartin, 17, ol Keams,
Utah. ~liss Martin disappeared from the
restaurant where she worked eight days
before Miss Looney was abducted.
The hn> men,' l'bo had been sendng
terms in CalUomla lor armed ~ •
are suspected with other f a m 11 y
mmbeno ol more than 20 alayillp fn>m
Florida to Oregon.
Mn. Carolyn E. McCrary, 57, ol Dun·
Canville, Tex .. was returned to C:Olorado
la.st week in connection with the slaying
of ~fiss Looney.
The extraditioos followed grand jury
testimony in Denver given by Mrs.
Ginger McCrary Taylor, 22, In
November. .She is the McCrary'a
daughter and Taylor's wire. Presumably
she wu granted immunity for btr
teslimooy.
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DINNJ::R, ~CEIJ·ED:. •• ' '" Beach also had a meeting se.t for Dec. 4.
Irvine 'Mayor ~nqain Fischbach 'saia
he sent hla ,regretJ due to another com-
mitment.
Laguna Beach Mayor Charltoo Boyd'•
secretary recalls the mayor was out of
town and bis regrets, too, were sent. to
the vrv A group.
ceremoru. are 9Cheduled tn Calllomia
military 'btses bi the Qqmln11 weeks.
A similar cereriloll,y In .Irvine thla fail .
marlciDg the third anniversary of the
dale Lt. James Wayne Herrict wa1 shot
down ewer l.eo8, drew few dtiz.ens of the
city which bas "adopted" Lt. Herrick .,
its olllclal MIA. ---------
1'1\EE PLANTING
Cl I.. D ' ile -SAIGON (UPI) -A dorell-1!8ves of _ . ·~v;£nV .. get·-mi bomber. 11n1ck ·~. eom-
When the mayors who accepted are
tallied with tbe participants m the pro-eram. only 45 reservations of tbe 4.500
mailed were received from othe r tbaD ci·
Ir officials.
I Fewer than one percent of the mal~s
-..i a response..
Althoullh nearly every city ollldal
turned out for the day, only a bandlul o!
resideotl attended the ceremony on the
UC Irvine campus where a large pine
tr.e was. pl..ted along with a plaque
designating ii .... --·
If you've got to speak on a dry subject, a liberal use of
vivid gexuaJ analogies can alnys make it interesUng, as
lf"untington Beach's congessman Craig Holmer demonstrated
last week. E!oddatlng on the .dlflicullies of colJlhinlng a: nui>
lea: pow~g ptant'wlth':tlle'lrt!ll .uel\1''tethnolo81 of · wate• ·d • -_ · _ in -1116-&;~c:.f:!M::!l!i!JioJ\ Bol~_Js;:
land "pm'jea '<>frmore m;m...1!Ui!tli\gtiii-Beiclr.=Hosmer 'Slid.
"Bol•a Island. taught us lhat technola¢cal marriage before
puberfy•ot'1Joth ~ers 15 not reproductive, and we ought
to reineinber that.
'.,._._,_.;::. -· • .t . .L-monist pooltlom ~ ol F4e~"City In -· · .._...,...,.._:p ~. III "'!!""""• • tile Central High!arnis·ila1un1q.iil&bt and
World 's QubliOuses One and Three ln early today ln the heaviest bomber rcids
Laguna Hilla Come March will be able to in that area in six months.
:Costa Mesa· Mayor Hammett, besides ·
tillving noted the dinner c:onllicts with
many officials' routine commitments, ad-
ded ooe other thought.:
Mrs. Miller and her ~ in Ibe
VIV A office, Mrs. Barbara Norwood o!
Stanton and Mrs. Pyle, continue to hope
their e!!orta will lead lo retun> or
American prlsooera and a lull accounting
of the meo list«! as miasing in actloo-
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F"'°* ~fife J
PEACE TALKs : •.
jmt, that no other party will have a veto
OVt'r oar actions."
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buy thell'. friends a nlWld-ti drinks, bait May :Ml, • 19 1152 p>isaiQns were
' flown in net~' ' .. ....._ -··-lban\<> lo_J! bill just signed bt o...nior --..nv•-Ronald Reagan. · -lo aet lbe p.rev!Qus .ll! ·nwnber of 1152
The bill was drawn by Assemblyman raids ln the Central.Highlands . On tile ground, fighting surged in the
Robert Bad.ham (R-Newport Beach) at Central Highlands and near Quang Tri
request of the Leguna Hills retirement City In the northern quadrant of South
community. Vietnam. About 60 miles north ot SaigoD
It extends the definition Of "club" In a grenade exploded "inside a Protestant
the ..Ugibility requlremenll for special church Saturday night, killing eight
privete club liquor licenses to cover all-persqas ~uding the minister and two
the meeting plaoeo in Leisure Woi1d. children. The diorcb la near Kbiem
Clubhouse number 'lWo already bas a lfanh.
llquor'ticeaae, a..apokesman for Leisure
·~CAN THING"
"I don't remember getting the in-
vitation," he sald i t flri[ "It-sounds to
me like a Mexican thlng."
On being lold VIVA wao a group
dedicated lo s<ippon the POW and MIA
families tn their infonnaUonal campaign,
Mayor Hammett recalled the btvitation
and his need to mail regrets.
· No other similar dinner event is being
planned by the Santa Ana organization,
but severar rreedom day tree planting • lti3stnger also reve~ that the United
States bu rejected 'Mlll!U's demand that
Nor1h Vlebiam withdraw its forcei from
SOUlh Vietnam followlJli a military truce.
Re noted • that Ntx001 on three <>c-
c:uionl, made clear that be was
JH,...inc • coase-ltre "in place" with
I~ of both aides holding their grouod,
'"nlerefon:," he said, uwe could not
agree with our allies In Sooth Vietnam
when tlley added oondilklna lo the
eltabliabed positions art'!: an agreement
hod been reached tllat rel!ected these
establ!ahed poolllona."
negotiations bave had the charocier
where a settlement was always just
v.'ithin our reach, and was always pulled
just beyond our reach \when we at-
tempted to grasp 11.•
lo Moecow, Hanoi's chief negotiator Le
Due Tho., who left Paris Friday en route
back to Hanoi, conferred with Soviet
leaders who reaffirmed their support.for
North Vietnam's stand. -'Tho then ·look off
again fot Hanoi vla Peking.
The official Soviet Tass news agency
said that in Tho's Kremlin talks, .. con-
fidence was exp__.ressed 'that the forces OP:
posing a peaceful settlement Of the Viet-
nam «>nflict will not be alloftd to bring
to naught tbe results achieved on the wiy
to restoring peace in Vietnam."
World-said. bu&·DOOe were obtainable for
the other two eJistlng clubhouses and
numbef fowo.1' under construction .
'!be b!1!. • ..iaicb will take erlect in
March, ~ lllal.
AU Ibo. dabbooses already had been
~ ilaJhollc.'ilri, but oo a catered
or llo.1t bas!a: SiUing it waa Ibe legal
lcclllilcallty' THe ~ 'World spol<esman em-
~ ~ 'jlitse. are .not ban -this
McGovern Says Failure
Of Talks Not Surprising
ts Important... ~ · He admil~ ljJat llOIDe of the 15,000
restdebts_ of ·the; community are·-i.
totaien;. and mJcbt not llu. any aug·
11<stloo tliat the' clubhousea cotlld bio
likened lo lalOOlll.
'Don't Let Cha'nce Slip'
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HURON, S-D. (AP) -Sen. George
McGovern (l>S. 0 .1 said 5alurday Henry
Kissinger's announcement that -there ls
nb fmininent Vietnam setUemenl is not
surprising.
?tlcGovem told the South Dakota Y'Ou.ng
Kiiiinger painted a frustrating picture
of hll lltest round of talks "1th Hanoi's
Le Due Tho wtllch lasted f<>< 10 daya. 11•
ICCUled the Comm""111. neiollalor ol
ralslng technicnl objecUons, reneging on
pft'rioul teit agreement and said that
"one frivolous Issue after another surfac·
ed In tho last three de,ya," before the
talb ,. ' ·~ ~-~ retmned ca Dec, '· we of
the Amodcon team •.. \jllll(!ht that the
,Ha~o~ IJ ~~~ J>O-W Message
~~ w.: ,.:0:;: :; ~~~-~ (UPI) -f A Radio Ila!!!' • aod llUPr.'Merry CllrJltmu •lld Happy Qirl>l No letters yet , .. home llOOD.'
lino -iell lo be l'OIO!ved," K!JI.. ~~"':""message rom a U.S. prt.oooer New Year. I love you aJ1 with alt my Send letterw on (illludlble) lomlS'tllroUlb
.._ npl-.• ~or w!': ldOll~ as Air rorce Caj)t. ~ and ,...i. 1 rootlVed the -4 Jli)iwdlble): That 11 Ibo ooly.~.. 1o 1••
.._ed,-llt ~ tboy lalted * · Willtun -"tl~ !IUma todaY 1lried l\ICfAco, nan· you· lot' u;,;_coolilea, ·11tom throuih. save for the 'llllure.
•-llld ,......_ with Hanoi ~tbd.._ Americat>I noC:to let this . chanci 1or underw .• ~'.:~~~~· loboc-y,_,· •dried items and men pictures "'"""• · ___. bad ,., ,_-;. peace lllp away" ~·--auu,,.,... ...---. :::,':ta~ " boell qreeCI:! The oroodeui, .tnoollored In 5alaon, • ~~i suit loot<s nico and bis 111 good lo l<lld. I '-the pll:lw<L
lie aJd 1~ __ .:. N-,._~ • aaid, "We an want lo retuni home. 'rhe <VNbol -t Is ttally aomethinJJ. He toou 9Jvo Scott and Soc•r a bug mllj kiu
Diii. a -ago MMlll" war bu luted too long." t0 cut d I supPOSe that tlle c:ookl«!:s fDJln ~ddJ.
• oettkmeot -10 near he ordcl)d· Tho G1lriltmo& 'l!"'sap. add"ased lo aad.tllo (lniUi!Ibl•) are hll You lttll'y -''l'We hoJ>e tile American P<>OOle wtll not Kllltng~'I dcpuly, Gen. Alennder ~.. ~·,.;le. j-.m WarTenton, Mo., 1007m~toii· Jo. Plea,. ~11 our J18""1),, tel tllis chaoce l<Jt peace ailp awl)'\ Hal&, to be -red lo ny lo Salgo¢20 • -'WQi!i~ place• beeloae ol 8 · Ni 11Alm, ~~ -"We ail want lo re turn heme. 'nil _, _,t the agreement lo 'ltie1t ' . liarlM.bG tald'he had received '"'4 li thl ~and . !!<;Jn,-Don't ted Joo tone," the messa11e said.:
"We <ton 't tmow what decision& ~ c~ fnitn hi1lAfult)> Md UfJled hla •vrrt• t im '1>4 In i!i;. Mt ''I h>ve almost flniJbed rej1d"1f com-
llllde In -at111at point," K!al1liler' • WUL~ ~ . · -p<.,.,. are with ,.. a , -plctoly tbl Blblo. God bloM odd kffi> you '
!l&id, "but from thit.t point ton, 1he 'Ibe message aald: "~arelt Jt>. Scotty "Sweetheart we'll alway1 be ODO in all safe. Your loving BIU and Daddy."
DemocraUI there never was any hope for
a peace setUement, regardless of what
President N!J:on aod Kissinger might
have wanted the public to believe priot to
the Nov. 1 election.
McGovern, who wa s the Democratic
{lresldenUaJ notninee, suffered a
1andsllde Jou to Nixon.
""President 'Ntxon •nd Mr. Kissinger
trtcl:ed many people lnlo believing they
were &bout to llgn a ~ce agreement In
the closing days of t.hC um campaign, 1'
.. 1ald Mc('r0vern.
"I did eyeryt.hlng l could to warn the
people that Uiil was not the case, that
peace WQ not 1tt4wld.
"We're 11elng ~ evktenct of that to-
day, In Mr. Kllsin&er'1 apectai prm
briefing in which he'i uplalned that the
negot1allon1 bau IaJlen throuih and that
there'• no Immediate OOpe for a peace
ldtlemenL"
College Library <>J>en
Golden West College'11 library wllf be
open lo ltudenta and community during·
tbe first woek ol Christmas vacaUoh,
O.C. 18 to 21, school ofm!lala 1illft-an--
nouncecl Hours are from a a.m. to 4 p.m.
A releren<e llbrarlao wlll be on duty.
'lbey all agree tllat Qlr1atmaa la the
time wtieri' the famiil .. or the miaslna
men feel their plight most keenly.
Asked U many l•millea bad been hot>
Ing for the pr!aoners to mum by
t:luistmas following Or. Henry Kllsin-
ger's Oct. 26 announcement that upeace
II at band," Mra. Norwood, VIVA ofnce
manager, replied, "You bet. The wives
had their ups and downs In this thin( but
tbe kids just knew Daddy would be home
for Christmas."
IUNDAT
DAILY PILOT
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Auto Curbs
'Inf easihle'
BAY STUDY SOUGHT: NEWPORT BEACH -Ao en·
vlronmentaJ consultant W. week slrODgly recommen<led m .... -
alve studies be made of the ecokil!Y of. Upper Newpc>i:t Bay Major parking restrictions for Balboa
and Newpoit Harbor before any · aevelopment a allowed 1n Island propo8"d last month by coun-
the future. In a study presented W. week before the Harbors, ' , cllman Paul Ryckolf hav. been termed
Beaches and Parks Commission; COM Inc., a Pasadena COD· Jnleaslble by a ctty st.aft committee.
sulbnt, outlined a wide ran~e of. tests Uuit ahould ~ c!Alne In a report to the City Council, the city aeveral times each year to find out what condltton the bay
water and marine life is In. The flrot Y"8" of the sttldy would stall traffic affairs commlttee· said tbe
coot $183,000 and would be drawn mm tidelands use fee thr<e recommended methods of cutting
funds. ' · down the island's traffic problem would
only make matters worse .
CAT GOT 'EM: COST A ~ -Two youths were JailOd "Due to the limited amount of u,.ble
-otriiraato-urerr-cbarge atter-Pau.1-and-Merianne-GUfecple--m--garag€ •!lace ... Implementation of any
idenilfied their stolen car from pawprin~ not fi!lgerprints. of the' three suggestions for the entire
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The tell-tale signs wen le(t. by • feline who had wandered. island could J>O$e: maJor 1nconvenlences
through 90me tar and then jumped on to the car's hood. Two for residents ind visit.ors," the com4 self~aught aleotbs ~the car at a swap meet. mittee said.
Ryckoff;s three suggested methods ot
FLOOO FEARS: FOUNTAIN VALLEY .-City officials reducing curbside, parking congestion in-are spearheading aii effort 'for faster ,aolutions to the flood eluded:
woes of the Santa Ana· River. The U.S. Army Corys of Engm--Requiring a permit for overnight
eers says a 200-year flood could swamp the homes of. 900,000 curbside parking.
Orange County residents. Fount.am Valley would ~e the -ReitricliJ:Jg parking on at least one
brunt of even-a small flood. The Cotps, howtvet. saj.s it ~'t side ot all Llland streets.
finish a study on how .to control ~ watm" until 1 74. 1'ben, -Estol>llshing curbside parking meter
orange and Riverside counlles <!an battle owillver i:bfher ~ zones.
river levee will be widened. or Prado Dam eepen City Attorney Dennis O'Neil Ila's ruled
PRESIDENTIAL PLANS: SAN CLEMENTE -lA>cal res-that .any permit requirement for
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'dents •-~·-ental 1D' lobb:r.:'f. for selection of •=: in San ovemighl parking would be illegal under Wb\.I u..au existing state la~.
Clemente for the Presiden al Li~ ..ald-lhlf. w the~-" Re ~· ~pmj!ft WOO!d In effect
pect an annO\lncement from the Wliite Ho!i.e In a matter of rffirl!: ·•ing In certain areas to the
days, detailing a site in the southerly area ol the city ne~ ~ of adjacent _property and their
La Casa Paci!icl. Sources deeply involved In the effort said , £11e81.9jond 2t!ter transient vlsllora would
that the President might make the announcement during a be· ex~uded. Re c:aJlJ It a "•ileci¥ user
working vacation which be plans for ~e New Year's holidays. rJgb~ and therefori"illegal. -· . ·
Th committee report lndicateslbe sec-
They .Jept on Dumping
Don't be the last oo your block to build or it might wind
up costing more than you think.
For more than a year while the Park Huntington tract
was going up in southeast Huntington Beach, trustees of the
Huntington Beach City School District waited patiently for
the right time to build a school But while they waited, all the
other lots around their two-acre school site were built on. The
result was that their lot was soon the only one left to dump
trash oo. By the dozens the trash mongers came. Dump trucks
emptied their extr' black top there. cement trucb jplloaded
their leftover eoncrete, builders dropped dff spare parts an.t
nelgbbora left~ &arden cuttings.
BY the. time. IJ>•Y were fiitlsbed. the site was stacked
high with trash an'd when the sChool district put the clean-up
job out to bid, the lowest one they could find was $3,000.
"When we get it cleaned up, we're going to fence it off,"
said Deputy Superintendent Charles Palmer. "And then
we're going to put In a ditch ao that if any more cement
trucks try to drive In there, they're going to have trouble."
a day {>Or cbild.
IMPACT STUDY FLUNKS: IRVINE -Planning com-
misfilnners last week said a $3,5-00 city-ordered Impact re-
port on the propoaed $800,000 hookup of' Campus Drive be-
tween UC lrvlne and the Orange County Airport area was
"insufficient." Councilmen who bear the matter on Tuesday
may be given m&re complete data before deciding the year-
old cont,roversy ·1n time to meet a county funding deadline of
Dec. 31. University officials and road planners contend the
extension of the road across the San Joaquln Marsh a vital
to improved traffic movemenl Environmentalists claim the
project would damage "the city's only marsh." ·
PARKS COME AROUND: NEWPORT BEACH -: City of.
ficials have not yef had to file any suit against the trailer
parks that were hit six weeks ago with orders to clean l1P·flld
conform to city codes. Building Director Bobby Fowler said
Utis week that so far all the parks that were cited for viola-
tions of the code h;tve either corrected the problems or have
expressed a willingness to cooperate as soon as ]>06sible.
WOMAN ELECTED: SAN CLEMENTE -For the first
time in its history the San Clemente Chamber of Commerce
bas chosen a woman as its president. Prominent local rea1~r
Bertha Henry, who first started in chamber work in the late
1950s, won unanimous selection as the chamber head fpr the
coming year. She will be installed at .. ·banquet in mid.Jan-
uary.
DoG l'ATROL: COSTA MESA -Three professional ani-
imal wardens will begin duty in the city beginnJng Dec. 27.
They will take over from the county dog catcher who city
councilmen say hasn't been very eU~tive in rounding up
straya. \Vith three dog catchers on Costa Mesa's street in·
stead of just <1ne, watch out Fido! ,
ALL YEAR: WEST ORANGE COUNTY -Trustees of the
Huntington Beach Union High School District are.considering
oUe!ing opj.lonal all year school plans at all six of the district's
high schoQf campuses; They say teach!Jlg ,.tali• at each cam-
pus appear ready to t.ey It on a voluntary method . Contact,
however, must still be made with parents in the community,
some of whC?m have already expressed strong opposition.
EXPENSIVE HOMES, HUNT!NGTON BEACH - A 3().
page planning department report reveals that homes don't
pav their s-hare of the costs of government. An acre of land
with five ho1Des on it costs the city $403 a year in services
not covered by the property, sales and other taxes It gener-
ates. By oomnarison. an acre of land with SO apartments on
It Is worth $879 more In yearly revenue than It costa to pro-
vide services, the reoort says. The reoort 15 primarily for
tn!ormatlon, ana carries no recomi1Jendat)<)11 for f\Jture land
planning.
FREE RIDE: LAGUNA BEACH -The litUe municipal
buses putt·outting around the Art Colony are offering free
transoortaUon into and around Laguna "' part of a program
to lncre8'e Cluiotmas blllineos for local shops. Routes to
Lti<Ure World and Monarch Bay are included In the free, easy
ridina program.
oJd suggestion may be a~cabie in
spedlic areas of the 'island bli\ ..JJ the entire street system. .,. J~.
• They said ~ curbside paiicm'g restric--tioi to one side of Park Avenue from
Marine Avenue to Agate Avenue and on
tbe north side of Balboa Avenue fnim f!~. to Collins may be. pos.!ihleL .. '
,; ~ committee said benefits of sUch an
arrangement -increased safety for
}>edesfrlans, better use of service' atteei.
and easier street cleaning -must be
weighed against the potentiaJ loss or
more than 100 parking spaces on the island.
Wanted for Murder,
Man Caught in Bank
GREENVALE, N. V. (UPI ) -A man
wanted for the murder of his three young
children in Fayetteville, N. C., was ar-
rested Saturday by county police after be
allegedly tried to nJ1> a bank in this Long
"'1and community.
.l?olice said they were alerted when the SUSJ>ect: Rolpld Melvin, 2•1, called a
telephone ~rati>r to Say he was inside
the 1'aD1t IDCl' 1'111led lo (Ive up.
s....,, .......... 17. 1972 DAIL y PILOT A 3
UPIT ......
TO VIEW SPLASHDOWN -Kevin steen, 12, is welcomed aboard
the USS Ticonderoga, Apollo 17 recovery ship, by Lt. Jules Fo!gate,
left, who will serve as Kevin's escort. The youngster, a cancer pa-
tient, has always wanted to be an astronaut. He was flown aboard
with R. Adm. John L. Butts, Jr., right, and greeted by the ship's com-
manding officer, Capt. Norman K. Green, second from left.
Volcano Discovered
Scfunti-sts Beli8Ve Moon
Still Has Spark .of Life
SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI) -
The tentative findings of Apollo's last
lunar explorers suggest the moon still
has a spark of life, sdentisb reported
"Saturday.
The startling conclusion Was based on
the well accepted iijea that Eugene . .\.
Ceman and Jacir';Schmitt fo~ an
orange-stained volcano less than one bil-
lim years old during their second ex-
cursion in Taturus-Llttrow Valley.
Scientists emphasized they will have to
wait until ApoUo 17's treasure of moon
samples is examined in e a r t h
laboratories to confinn the orange soil is
volcanic and to detennine its age.
And more study will be needed to
prove that the moon still has some vol-
canic life. But scientists said at a news
conference that Apollo evldeoce 13 point·
Ing in tho! diredlon. . '
Dr. William Muehlberger, Apollo 17
project geologist, said the ocange colore<k:rater called Shorty seemOO to be
the "absolutely last gasp of volcaniml
that we can identif7 right now" in the
Ville)'. the astronauts explored earller
tills Wt.el<. '
"If Sbony il!I a gas vent which was ac-
tive within the last billion yean, or lel'1
say as recently aa 500 million years ago,
that indicates that somewhere in the
moon, the QlOOll had to be bot enough to
drive ga&eS ·oot of its interior,11 said Dr.
Paul W. Gast, chi et of lunar science at
the ?\.fanned Spacecraft Qmler.
''Thal fits rather well with the sug-
ges tion recently made by Or. Gary
Latham (Apollo seismologist) that tbe
very deep interior ol the moon has a
partially molten core. And the specula-
tion that from this partially molten rore
within the last 500 million years gaSM
have found their way to tbe surface to
provide these kind of events ls indeed
very tempting."
Latham said this raises questions
about colored flares and b a z e s
astronomen have reported seeing from
time to Ume on the moon. He said this
may be escaping gas and "we may be
seeing tbe8e same activitiel, today."
So, Gast said, when "peopi. baTt Nld
the mooo iJ dead lod.af, me would have to
answer, not quite!' · ...,·
LIA.SINO NOW AVAILAILI ON LOW,
LOW P'LANI OH ANY MAKI. 0. MOOIL
TOU CHOOll , • , COMI IM TOOAYI
Huntington
May Want
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Sprinklers
By TERRY COVILLE
Of ... DfilY ~ .. fltff .
Huntington Beach is on lbe verge :o1
becoming the third Orange County cit}l..to
require fire sprinklers inside aIJ new hfgb
rise structures and high density apart.
ment projects. '
The city fire department will ask Ole
city council Monday to change ~
building and fire codes lo make sprinklet
systems a necessity. •
Newport Beach and Costa Misa
already have s~h a law, and other cotin-
ty fire agencies are coftsidering it. :
The fire protection law Would apply!to
all structures above four stories, and aiiy
apartment oomplei: with more than '.Jo
units. 4
ln&ide sprtntlers are currently re-.
quired for very large commercial 1tr\ic4
tures and facilllles built ror large public
gatherings. ·
The law, it changed by the council,' will
also make sprinklers mandatory in
s mi 11 er (medium-sized ) commercial
operations an<f publlc facilities. .; .
"It's the mosl effective and economiciat
method of-fire protection we can propoie,:
especially for the new type of high Ne:
structures," Fire Chief Ray Picard G·:
plained . : ;
Picard has submitted four altematiVe:
methods of future fire protection to tfle:
council. He said it will be a polity:
decision for the council to make. • .
Besides fire sprinklers, alternatives it-:
elude: : ·
-Qintinue emttng fire code P>lic:h.
which permit the ro~ · J:>f:
buildings with high fire potential. Picllld·
says the city's fire insurance rates w.t!J
climb, if current laws remain uncha.n.gf!I.
-Eliminate constructk>n of all hip:
rise and large, low rna.Mive buildfnf!.:
Permit only b>nstruct.ion of facilities ~
current tire defenses can handle. • ·
-Double the size ot the existing fite-
department. Thal would ' increale tbe.
cWTent ftre department budget by abopt:
$1.5 million a year. It would also ioclu4e:
improvements in the current water·
pressure system for the city. : Picard~ said t6e tire spnnklers would"
'"allow his department t.o maintain ib:.
service with the same number ol pel'SObo-:
nel.
He also said the sprinklers, while cogt..: ly at first, would pay tor themselvts:
after five to seven years with redu~:
fire imurance rates. .-•
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prevention methods are n e c • s s a r-y:
because of the new self-<:00talned typts·
of high r.,., .. Picard~. . .
He pointed out tbe tall-. U:
Newport Center in Newport Beocb a et-;
amples of -..... "bid! canmt be:
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A Touchdown
For Sculpture
Representing the combined efforts of
art and industry, "A Celebration of Life/'
one of the largest free-standing architec-
tural sculptures ever commissioned, was in-
st•lled s.turd•y morning vi• helicopter .t
the new Pacific Mutu•I office buildm"g in
Newport Beach.
· Helicopter pilots and workmen on the/
ground pieced together the eight-Section
60-foot-high ceramic mur~l column design-',•
ed and executed by artist Tom Van Sant.
· Each section placed in' the open-space
atrium , "of the five-story building at 700
Newport Center Drive weighs 4,000 pounds.
As the sections were lowered, crews
of men worked inside the six-foot dia-
meter column to position eech one correct..
ly. Each section already had a ladder in-
stalled in it allowing the workmen to keep. .
climbing.
When tho tower ;.as capped, the.
worbnen lift by a trap door at the bue of
the sculpture. •
Th~ base w•s the only part of the
sculpture' that' was previously in place.
The remaining seven sections sel in
the parking lot off Santa Cruz Drive until
pilotsfi.om ·Briles Wing and Helicopter Inc.
lifted them and lowered them more than
I 00 feet down into position.
The airlift took about three hours to
complete.
~omb Train' ·· jter~ f Qllowers Accept ·
Catches Fire; ,. ~:=.::\ts.b~~~,.~ car~~!!~:.~:!~ F~~n ~ c~~~~~~m~~: .. wbo ~~~ed with bowibs caught ·fire Satuhiay . , ·~ this amall Saa Joaqain Valley town.. former .Prf!'f.J qent Juan D. Peron agreed make up _a "Jw:ticialLit&. Liberation
rclng a brief pirtlal evacuation " reltt<t8lltly " 'Salllrday to accept ha . Front" wilbJlie domlnan{ pai:\f, Vlcerile
sidents befoi:e the tilui was ~ed . spokesman, Hector• Cllmpora, ti.S their ' Solano Lima; 71, bead of the Peop1e'11 l Sanla Fe Railroad •genii' laid alx box· )lteild6nlifil cai1llldite. "· ConservaUviParty, Wll ICCepled by lhe
qars of bOmbs were patslng through the A congress of Peron's Justicialista P'tronists eartlt-laturda)' morning. ~utll ed&e of Hughaon at about 3:30 p.m. Party tried flnt to override t.be rellaoa-·in Asunciqp, .. Peron itinalned aloof
'fhen Ille fire slarted. It was out 4$ = .,._ ... ~·i·~ ~-• •-be from the M_._ J the 'den '-' .ijllnutel~ttr. , ,, .. >~"' -~1 -.1uw111U8f Wuai 't_....,.. w pres1 tw can-
! They ·blamed 1 "hot. bo•."' :llf=· . ~~~ ~· ooly at,~1'.ln· _aiilaey and" lalked lnlleid aboul Latin ~erlleaied •. 11heel inicir. It1arl.&1c::.~~.lt-ol6 • ~-~• America aDd Its "explollaUOn" by lhe blerVera.iidd lllO-~ed O'! 11it --~l;'ISi"""'•"lktle kniwl>"dootlll. •United Sia~. ·
tilde of the car, since the underside lUltU he ~ca"?i Pe rm's aide, commuting Al a pten oonferenoe, the fonner
H made of sleel. aii<I never "&en6'lled reglllarl)l'litl.:e.., Arg°enlina and Pe ron's slr"'1gmaa"liold "Tile Uollod. Slat .. wlll
tw1h IM!at to !inlla lhe, ""l'i floor in-vmi In Madrid. , eventually llave lo Chilop lie pment
iide. Polley " llnpe~c ~· and I .\ 1rllMw> said lllo bDml>o weno held-p-roopood<d Frldoy to a explollatlo!r-d Lalln .A~" l." ;::;.""'Port Chlcqo, aboul 40 mllea JmtlclallaCa ~ telegram .uklnl him When uMd about 'lit t 0 r ~ y • 1 ;i;;..u;wi of San Ftancilco, a U.S. tilt· to ,...,.,.~ ~ that Clmpora · unanlmoul :JWOC!amalioa .._lie llioold
nltloll clump from wlilcll. lli>ll ol ... llillsfbeJhi p&rly's candida te In the el«:· allli be lhe candidate, Ptroo aldaltepped
lo1l•t1 are &hipped tO Vlew'm. • ~ -tljliYner&. M"llRll 11. • the que•l\<11> ·~ S!i)lllg ''11lat It a milter
• 'Ille IDUlal and exact ~111lo1ulf Ibo • The !\&Una inllllai'y junta called lhe for th• ftlonl!t:.. boyi to ....,, .. In
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To Dismiss
. Explosion
·-In Mine
Zumwalt? Kills . Five .
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BELFAST (AP) -The bullet·riddled
body " • but<:!>er .... found banging In
his shop refrlgtrator in a lader VIiiage
Saturday and a Belfast businessman 'iftS
shot to death in his liqUor store by three
teenagers.
Olher guerrllla gunmen in a moving
car fired a burst from a submachine gun
at a woman walking aloog a &:Hast
Street. She was hit in both arms, a. leg
and the chest and was reported in·
crlUcal conditloo in a bospilal.
The two me.n's deaths bro u g b t
Nortbe.m Ireland's toll of fatalities in
three years d . violence to M7. Many of
the kllllngs !his year have been the work
ol Protestant 8lld Roman Catholic
assassination squads.
Witnesses salcl three youths ruslled into
the .latest victim's Uquor store on York
sir.et and opened fire on him, then o".'.,
1be man died on the way to a hospital\"."
The butcher, a Catholic, was found shbt
lo deolh wllh six bullel 1'0UJlds In his
si.,, In Derrylin, a vllllge tn Fermanagh
County OD the border ·wjtb the Irish
republic. He was ldentlfted u Louis
Leonard, from nearby Llanllkea, father
of a 3-montb-old baby. He bad. been'miss-1nr •m Friday nlghL .
In another cleveiopmen~ British army
authorities announced the arrest of Sean
Keenan, 2:2, ldenUfied as the NG. 2 Com·
mander in Lonckmdeny of the hish
~bllcan Army's mllllallt Provisional
wing. A special court ordered him bcld
on charg .. ol being a meml><r " the U. lepl organlzaUon.
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IN YOUR HANDS
Wear these shoes,
/eel your lee/ squiggle
In a hall inch ol solt loam
padding and you'n1tgfff
wifh us , .. thesa are lhe tnost
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THE FAMOUS CASUAL SHOES THAT ARE
AS COMfO~TAQLE AS A. PAIR· PF SLIPPERS
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lealher lining. SOftpedded ili~es, wllh thouelndsoltlnyoompreaed
arrootta, provlde'nmarl<able comfon. Flnely ribbed crepe aoles
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The CalUOfl!lt ~.f.!lnl. and llio .,y·.s.ad!iqe 19r i:ondlda\es. which Peron Argcnlln6 poll lies bUISlde~r !Illa." '
nl1Jaul ~nty '""""'' depulla • did nof.moet. Pollllca! oblerVet1 .lald ll Peron said bla party II ~ In . ·~ the troln rolled lo a lld!ng clurlna Pen>0 !>id ra•lnialoed .hl1 candidacy a the elecllooa because id' •••ri
the fire, 11 they 'avacuaten IOl1le <tO 1arge number d vottra vtould have abs-1l1'00g and-lre aolnl to wtn.'' Peroo
ROrlOllll from tlleir homes alq Sanla.T,e lain"! in tbe electloo1. Is relurn!nr hl1 ;l(~tl, 1!Q!De IOC:
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.N~guel Plant. on Block
NIL Y ,!LOT M9111ttt
HEADLINES TELL U~ AND DOW~S OF NORTH _AMER~CAN 1 ROCKW.E)<L PLANT
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By EILEEN c. MOORE Zigurrat? Rocket Pad? AU Thafs Known ~~ rre· h'lan
It bas been compared with J1188Y things epo·~ IJ1 CJ (
from an ~ient MesopotamU1111 ziggurat ~bo S Pl.a I Tha I" Th d to the vilWnoUs Dr. No's rocket cootral • n Ut · pace nt 8 , t • 8 ere e
center in tbe James Bond thriller. What Stu
it Is., we who Uve in its shadow don't speculation or at least five undfrgl'OWld The parking lot has no cars, the . ~.!• _ d B.,. know. 1be only thing we ca.ti be sure of levels add mystery to this already in-b¢1ding bas no people, the sewers have llJe
about •the liorth American Rockwell-triguing llll'uctull. -.,.;c . _ --DD llOWl@c the flag w!e bas DO Oag. lJ.
building iJ\ Laguna Hills is that U's lhere, ·If· a' penon Is 9uict. lie can part his • Somo gliirdS. will tal~.''Om!'told me the s £
all ooe mJJllon IQWln! (eel o( i~ car ·aloogsicle Ille txiikllng and run up to building <mt $34 million and has seven · f 0 O• ~ s o
It iS located OQ La Paz Road ;iround the unfenced lop level.be!ore Ille gllllr<ls levels Jrith only one underground. When I .I. !l*
My·sie~y MOnn111ent W oJ!t PaJochme Giant Roc:biell P~& .
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in -Anabelm to inquire about my Inside Uiere'.1 a ~giaDt...ateitorium area "They have to keep them on because ----------------------------"-------..::.. ____ _ Mgbbo<. The VIOlllaa In public relations with rows of plllan, each .steociled with they have a coolrac! with Edison."
seemed impatient and hesitant to answer a nwnber m:I letter. 'lbe celling is And what about the future of the .,
my queatiom'. ("How long will tbiS take? poclonarked with sprinklers every few building? "The Army is supposed to M • c M ' R DJV RC I
I doo'l have time to spend on the phone. !eel. The walls, ceiling ahd Ooors are all move their arehlves down here !rom LA; amage oun ty arr .. nge ate 0 E ..
Let me mail you a fad sheet l.mtead.") white, ucept for occasional dark wood with some of the Navy and Coast Guard "41
I asked if she could just tell me when paneling, A water fountain and close9 offices." When? "Probably next Spring." (From Page Al) .1.
construCt1on started on the building and doors can be seen. Nothing else. AnoUier rumor? Maybe. But still the wunseling A ls H . N R d wheo U was compleU!d. Sil\'!)00. Then,. The main..ediflce Is a Sj)yeral·tj~. North A!Pl'fiCan Rockwell building 0 its ew ecor $3t5.25 moothly ~ .. not re·
••Just a minute". Nine minutes later she structure that cJeVerly rises with the stands empty, and its neighbors shrug garded by analysts al .. espe-·
returned to Ille phone to tell me that the secluded rolling bllls that surround it. their shoulders and mumble somelhlng The Answer? cially meaningful" iri terms o!
·bulldlng was completed in April, 1m, The exterior bas a grey-white stucco about SNAFU. CUpid is twanging his bow than tbe 12,.105 Issued :x;·the .....,ir·l!lcom< ~-
and sbe couldn't fiod the date con-finish. Just os the pyramids rule In the They think of the o!t-told story of the , "Som th! -~-to be string more~lustily tban. ever martlages divisioo in t , an "llllr-.mt, researcbCs 'Doted, struction was siarted. She didn't know desert. the bliJdlng in all its stark thousands of dollars':· extra paid tet' 1 ~ e ng ~ in Orange with a new an time record for tlie olflei. analy!es -·revealed that in 77
whom I could call for further in-l'eQlness majestically rules in the middle tere~. company employes who wort-done. The strength of our na~ annual reconi ready in the A rtew monthly record ;wu perceat o( the actions filed I~ I thaaked ber and asked U she o! this dried brown countryside. An of eil.'"""11me to lmta1l the phone 'system. tion lies In strong fsmlly li!e.'' bag in the marriage ll.e<nse set lhls year with 1,&38 both parties i~volved la the
wOuld lelld me that'fact sheet. ''Fact casiona1 cow can be aeen grazing. ~ . ~think, of. the contract with the elec-'Ibat was the reaction Fri-division of the county clerk's licenses issued in June, the divorce worked. ·
sheet! f doo~ have a lad sheel We have The flower boxes outside are~.""" { ~f,~., *'f :!'.\",~ o! ':J:::' ~ ol an obviously aaddened office. tradi~ ~ montb...A • . Alld, it was ~· ~t
nothjng further on it." is closely manicured and the junlpers~f&•ihe i.;.,.., -_,.., \:<><IDiy ·Clerk Wllllam ·E. SI. "The .li!Ue guy just has to new ~r .. ~k seems fi'ool· those same stallltlcs, SI
Tbe cavernous, _ fl!!l'P17 jifiildi!lg has thriving. Tbe bliods are open in Ille . . • , and llley wonder >yha~ , (obn as he e.x~ the data ~et with it when he takes a inevitalile ~ J~= ~· · that
alwaya !asclnated me, biil 'l'Y curiosity dows and all the li•h•·.,. on. The~ ~S;'fild who pays II. '. Jn>•ided by a pa'-""'''"" !Ook ·li what's going on In the Willi'™ -. i . • of
was heightened one day la9t January of power, possi~ a;-transformer, can be Yet, ~ eve~ the. practical~minded analysis by his w0rl;';"~ divorce division just down the tJlii,~,~~th \;;=n;;.; ;::?' seek
when I was driving. pas:t with my small :. heard co~ from inside. Thi=. 7,500-<:ar can pass it. at mght ~J~ feeling ~at mo1U1ting Superior c 0 u rt hall," Deputy County Clerk already cloee to the l,lQt a dlvon:e 'are apa~t
daughter. She was fussing in U!e back ~ lot bas aev~,~ ... an lfitb certain thrill_. There it ~ts with. all its divorce statistics. Robert Carillo commented. issued in December last year. the-business. " : ·
seat, and I pulled into the edge ·ol the signs saying "lnml tokeil:' ·~"\:"''.DJ> nll! . llgbls on, ins!de and out, m the IIllddle of It coold be, he indicated, "They're building a lire under But 116 per cent o! that mar-, Ill iO percent ol )he pOl!tlons
North American driveway to ~ tey back up-severe tire damage.:• t 1be lonely bills. It .den;umds' y~r w~le that the climb might be halted him down there." riage license tally Ls offset this filed there-was no aMftr by
nerves .and my daugbtec, 1 was .sur-~ tokens? What ·c8n1.-~cept t attention and YoU give it. There it reigns More than 12,000 marriage year with a co~•.... ...,_ !....-..:i-• --.a •'--.a:__ _ _ ,_...,.by a swann o!lnen.ln unmarked. th<•ht Oow o! stteet 1Rmc ind an· in lis.looely isolated empty wsy and It by the use inOra~ge County o! licenses had •·--taken out "-·• .. ~.. ·~ ,..,...~--w~ '"""""" dlsa ,..., ands ' ' he building bas marriage counseling or mar-~ ~utloo. ol marriage and was granted &y de!aull. The cars. After questioning me, ~ P-ctbiooal jogger, the place is dead·~. comm . ~t -t riage OJDclllaUoo courts ttti3 year as of closing time the outlook is even wofse for other half went ·to court in
peared as quickly as they appeared, leav-lite.rally. On the \:idewalk next t0 .. · personality. People .feel fond and proud "There 1S no formai re-Friday. And supervisor Phyllis Cupi_d if you.late petitions for adv-"-proceedings
ing me nervous and aghast "J>uilding, there are several dead watl!f ~ warm towards it, but ,the, Y can't ex-Hanson believes the annual te le ~-__ , The rumors that aboand• ·about the ... ·bugs that had probably sucCumbed th, iPIJrin why. Strangers ask What Is that qulremeot here for counseling total will hit or be pushing separa mam i:aance -\.HM:l1 average duration 10 mim.ltes
bulldlng seemed very possible io ;me ~ ~e insecticide. And on the barbed Wire ... ;~lni?, What's, it for.~"· and locals before the diVQ.rce action Is fiJ. 13,000 come New Year's Eve. forerunners of divorce -~to -to give testimony and ob-
lllen. some thlnl; tha~ a \ ,.ttached to the lop o! the high !ence tbat ~r, 'Well, tt a tbere. ed," he said. "Also, there is no That will be about 700 -··e account, County Clerk William lain -almost always -a
launching pad !or rock ' .w . It's < ;aurmunds most o! tbe building lies the • ~ -.. Dves In Lllguna Hills. This court ol coodllalion sta!f<d by========="=-==E=. St=J=ohn;;:;w:;;;:<k=====~jud~g~e~··:::•~p~pro~val~·====.f to be the President's · 1n • body of ,a bird that must have been la tlii ~arilcle she has wrttien for the a marriage counselor such 8811 , . ,
case o! a natiooal -.f""'geli:y. Tbe :.~~."tligbt. ' !5ail,y~· ~,;;,ty~ve in i... Angeles COMPACT 'DIGITAL
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Snow Storm Blows''Acr.,oss Northeiist ~~~dv:ITr.r.~ :i: ELECTRIC CAt.C.ULATOR
• "Cbildren ..U!er tbe most • a· ,-00
V S S. . . "'-"" .'. ' " "' Mom .. I• ' " n s -anbeco. d, unlortuoablemstely, tom a nh y NOW ONL y • AT PENNEY'S • • u•naaru ::~ t! ~! ~lr:.1uk.. ~ ~ :~ • Cnllfornto Juve:Ue t:rt due to ~es!
A bllzun1 blew 1111 '° 211 Jl'ldlet of ""~'°" ~ .t0•11 ·ff ~~~'· P•u1 46"' 31 LOS ANGE.Li=s -v1r11111e hJoh broken~es. And wives -Krwt n«fNM!enl OllJo $111111"· ~rlolll, •,, '.I Ntw Yort l$ 25 ..ti ~k!'ldl-tlnl!Pfl MondlY 111/f t'nOIHY 01y. ctoa1ng hllltl'!'Mv• ~ •lfl)Ortl, 1c ! ~·11om11 c11v 11 L who support i b e =1i:,.~~""r.!::~!°':!:.i'.;: =~·: !{ t. .» P~1r!11111. M r,·1 ·'' ::;; c!!:!i. :=:1:.:,,'7,Z .=::,: children because of meager or =='~· t pf -wu ~ r :: ~ M -=r~or,". ll 2' ~ ::..~~I ~·J2. ':=:.:: DO child 1'-'pport payments
TIM •tomi ~ .... Plrf "' I Wider Ul\lffl . I •• ;o P-11~"" 2S '' .19 ...,., Moridl'I' fL --must go OD welfare.
•Y•lerJI •tretdlina •II the _., tg N-~ort WOrth • lt ""re~. tt SANTA· BARBARA ANO VEKTURA "Divorce ls a· problem wblch
, E'.flllltlld. A private Jll-ftyl119 In =U il 6) !\. l.ooll• ff ff COCINTit:S COASTAL AREAS. IANTA it.~-:~e.:.G~~ ~=r-:::~11: D l, ::f ~' 00r~ fi ~ °' :~~!~A~1~!·,,. ~:e~Ge_ ~~~~ ==~r!n::~~~es~
lurlfle ..... ,..,,, A 119111 pltM cr••h c IV 23 45 ~11 1:n '"oh cloudlnftl tllfwQh MoncltY but St JA"-... :d. ··1-··"enge any-,..., 11U11n11ton:Vt., •I ,,.. peak of tht Mr.''n " H E n . =v wnnv den. Local OUITV uuu -~ •term. cWrMd flMH' 11...... rer JI , Trmoe . st wrnc11 MIO'# coatt~I canV0111 ' one to !Qok. al the .,_,;.,,, ·-• w~ ·M• s.irr Monlu and Sarti• •"6 ...... ""' ""
Alll'll"""" , "Ohio, ~ • ._ • , ••"'*r• thl• mom1n11 decrHll~" have --'up ~·• and -··• -ia1w ... tm '•• • • -• ' .......,_, Lit!!• MmOl'l'alwt • ..UUIC WAI.I !~I
UMd rMCfl 100 I ~ta : 7'f. st. kin y 8QY other determination. u ·~~'=;!;-'!=.d:"" arionette Show Slated --11
roads ,..,.. doWd and 1trMI c,_ i =....;'(l-:",.;'1=1111 wt1tn ...., In tht style of the Middle directed by R!>f_.~ Sylw '• ~e;f,:u-:.ll)m~· wt11i Ages, 'J\e Marionette Tbelter of Carson. He":~ i&t1-8l't .
.. , ~·1 *" -.nytttl"" u~. 11111 bl the W~rd will pre!ent the structor at Lutheran .• mi' ~:' ,.::,. ~ '"'ei;'':,,:: ~ ohriitnlU production '• t School in Los AngelPfB. 'ind
IMrlMn ~ -.1111 .-. "'19'"'oc~ Would Take You to the Quist.. OOlds membership In 1be Pu~ Whkln '° ,...,. ttll'M .... t1I -... • of ..... c,.....,•nd lll!f'Olrnan MIG. Chlld" Monday at St Andtiwl petej.r§ America ~ the
el,ll'U ~ ~rport In c~1l'MI · n..........,.,.rt -.. ..... ~ ;..., . .-.. ,'_ • Loa Angeles GUlld of ·Pup.
Wa1Ctm4d, .... M H1irwlfldlpfltiltw.• IC"l"l;llv.I""' an \,,AJU,U,;11,.....-·.alQ. ......tnr· •,. , toot 111911 *"" on ~ ~ ~ • • ;, .,..... •• #. .. :'!::' ...-iAM ""'"•"* """ Ume f0< Ille hour-long perilx' · · lie bas presented his ahciwa
anw111111 • W'll"l ,:... 1111iw .ionr, ·"" -mance is set at 7 p.m. in almost two h u n d r e d
Atlantic co.11, wtw't 11'•11 Mrnlr4ls for "I WouJd Take vou-to--"t churches Jn the 1.()8 Angelee
Wil'ldt Ill •llCMI ot 50 """""' _. ra......1 ... "'"lld'' I i.---..1 • ' --•• C*IM 1'111m norlfltl'TI Htw J.....,. to '-"U&llV'\.oll I ~ 80 ,--••
Mel11e. erperiences: of a little stable f •-
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A Good Tax Shelter
}'1rst District Supervisor Robert Battin set a ne\V
<'ounty ret.'Ord for campaign spending by shelline out '
$1:30.903 to retain bis seat in the November election.
It scen1s onl y yesterday that folks were looking
askance at l{onald Caspers' officiaUy reported tab of
$Bl ,695 fur the 1970 Fifth District supervisorial race.
1'his year Caspers' figure \Vas beaten even by Bat·
tin 's runner-up. William Wenke, \Vhose losing race cost
hiln $89.352. And \Venke had spent almost that much
on his June prin1ary campaign. Battin's reported ex-
pel'\diture in the primary was $79 ,785.
ln al l, 1.he four supervisor candidates in November
managed to spend $346 ,656, while expenditures. report·
ed by 11 candidates for the two board seats in June
a1nounted to $380,980 ...
Since ca11didates ;ife required· to aCTou nt only for
contributions in excess of $500, these figures in the
official reports likely do n·ot reveal tl1e whole story.
All this does not n~cess~ily mean a would·be pol·
iticia n must be a rich man in his own rigbt in order to
run for office. But a few rich friends sure help.
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as a bad deb~ should the n!Clplent fall to come up with
Ute rep'9'menl · •
With thls bandy l.Opbole, fl would _,,. likely tho
cost o! political campal.lllililg wlll Cjl!llinue to UYl'ockot.
.Just about everyone with a substantlil lnCOIH la-~
about for a tax shelter these days and supporling poll!·
lea! campaigns is probably just as good u going Into
the ltrBD!um mining or cattle feeding business.
Welfare Load Lightened
With a recent drop of 19,590 wel!are recipients In
a single month, California'• whlfire .... load dipped
below the 2 million mark for the nm time since 1970.
··The decrease since welfare tef<mns went lnt9 effect
in January, 1971 amounts to more than a qu.rter of a
million cases, according to Gov. Reagan's office. ' State Welfare Director Robert' B. Carleson credits
stringent clteckin~ of earnings, designed to detect we!·
fare fraud, as ha\'ll1g the dual effect of deterring would·
be cheaters and weeding out ineligible persons trying to
get onto welfai;e.
A cloud on the horizon, ho\Vever, is the federal
government's threat of withholding $689 million iii fed·
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About half of Battin's reported campaign spending
money came in the form of a $60,000 loan and a -~5,000
donation from Or. Louis Cella of Santa Ana and Richard
J. O'Neill of Mission Viejo ..
In a joint staten1ent regarding this im pressive con·
tribution, Cella and O'Neill expressed confidence t~at
Battin's campaign committee v.•ould be able to raJ.Se
enough money to pay back the Joa~. and this brings up
an interesting new twist to campaign funding.
era! welfare payments-to all the slates n~ year by WJIY----i--..
or a general penalty for inefficiency in administering
welfare programs and failure to weed out ineligibles.
By making a large contribution in the form of a
loan, instead of an outright donation, donors can leav.e
the door open to writing off the amount for tax credit
Convinced that California's welfare reform program
is wotking well and indeed could be a model for national
reform, state officials hope they can persuade the fed·
eral authorities that states which already have reform
programs in operation should not be iricluded tn the
threatened financial wrist-slappil\g.
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President Wants Dear
Gloomy
Gus
A Dubious R~ord Near
Bureaucracy Cut
President Nixon ·is doing a great deal
more than just reshuffling the top men in
his Ad1ninistration.
He 'has in fact. embarked on a
determined effort to bring the oversizfd
federal bureaucracy under some kind of
control and to facilitate ways for making
sure that his policies are implemented in
~ lower echelons ~
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Ln another sense. the l
President is fighting
perhaps the first real
executive b a t t 1 c
against w h a t is
k n o w n in govern·.,
ment as the "en·
trenched att itude."
F'or the first time in my experience, we
now have a President who is placing a
premium. on administrative talent rather
than specialized expertise. He is making
more use of men and women with ex·
perience in overall planning tectmiques.
Sometimes these people are called
"generalists." They are described as
people who understand .. sonlething about
everything." but not "everything about
something."
AS A Cl.ASS. these are people 'ft'ho not
only have imagination and general e.1-
perien<:i! but who also are more in-
terested in irmovatiorr and problem solv-
ing than in the perpetuation of their own
jobs or in the impact ol their views on
the fonnulaUon of policies.-
President Nixon's present reorganiza·
tioo efforts may incorporate some almost
revolutionary new ideas to reduce the
erosion or resposibility for carrying out
the wi ll of the people.
This whole problem is one to which 1
have devoled a great deal of time and at·
• BARRY
GOLDWA'IBR
tention. ln fact. I presented a lengthy.
treatise on "The Federal Government
Establishment" on the Senate floor way
back in July of 1970.
In my study, which ran some 6,000
v.•ords, I suggested that the time would
soon come when it might be necessary to
rotate a certain number or government
employees above a certain classification
to other jobs in the federal government
every few years.
AT THE 'tJME, some advocates of
"big government'' scoffed at the idea and
suggested that such a departure would
never occur. Pehaps the most interesting
reaction I received came in a long letter
from Elliot Richardson, who had just left
his post as undersecretary of state to
become secretary or health, education
and welfare. ~
He is the samJ? Ell iot Rich~n who
recently "'as appointed sec retary of
defense to replace Melvin Laird, who is
resigning. Secretary Richardson told me
of his interest i.n the whole question of
making bureaucracy more respmu1ive and
more innovative. He took special note of
the whole idea of rotation. In part, he
'ftTOte:
"I note particularly your proposal that
federal managers be rotated among
departments to broaden their views and
give them a better ~derstanding of pro-
blems in govenunenl generally. I bave
just made such a move myself, and I
a~ee with you that more officials should
Reference L.D. 's comment on the
True Law Benefit (Dec. 10): If he
(she?) thinks it's a "big deal" for
the property owner, then he is the
one being kidded. Doesn't 1le
realize his land1ord will be pay-
ing more sales tax also?
F. W, (Another Landloro )
Tlll1 IMture NflKh "'"""" "'""-11tt
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have this experience.
"Your proposal woold coosUtute a coo-'
siderab1e change from past practice in
staffing management positions at grades
GS-15 to GS-18, They are typically held
by men who have devoted their entire
careers to a single program and have ac-
quired vast learning and expertise in their
fields. I think we are finding that a
wealth or teaming and expertise in a
single program is not enough. Managers
need a broader perspective if lhey art to
appreciate adequately the program rela·
tionships that poHUcal officals must
consider. ·
"OUR PAST PRAcnCE, perhaps
more by accident than design, has en-
couraged the most competent career ~
pie to become specialists -and
therefore adroc:a.tes -in speclOc pro--
grams, and thereby we have made it
more difficult to CIHJl'dlnate the programs
to reach general objectives."
It is apparent now that President Nix-
on is moving along the lines that I ~
posed and that Secretary Richardson en-
dorsed. nie rotatioo idea is mly ooe ol
many ways in which t~ enormous pro-
blem of a bureaucracy nm rampant can
be attacked. I applaud President Ni.Ion
for his bold initiative in this direction and
pledge myself to do anything possible to
assist.
NewsmanBill Farr Faces Christmas Behind Bars
By ARNOW FRIEDMAN
8Jld THOMAS D. ELIAS
He probably Isn't serving "what
amounts to a life rentence," •as
Southern California, newmian William
Farr grimly described Jiis own indefinite
confinement for contempt of court.
But Farr may soon become the first
American journalist this century to
spend more than ooe month in jail £or
refusing to reveal bis news sources .
·The court-beat reporter will set the
dubious record Dec. 27 unless ·be is Creed
on a writ of habeas corpu.S before then or
lhe judge -aenl<lloed him ..i .. ts.
Neither ol tllele poulbillties are con-
sidered by Farr, his attorney and !rieltds
as likely to happen by Qirismw.
He has been locked up In Los Angeles
County jail since Nov. 27 for declining to
tell the judge who tried the Charles
Manson "family" the sources of a1 story
Farr wrote in -1970 about a purported plot
by Manson to murder several famous
entertainment figures.
AT UIAT TlME, Farr was covering
county courts for the Los Angeles Herald·
Examiner. Since then. be has joined lbe
Los Angeles Times.
Farr is moving closer to the 3(klay
confinement record set in 1961 by Vi
~furphy, now a reporter for the San
Diego Union· Tribune. wbo refused to
ansv.'er quesliorui by a Colorado grand
jury about the soUrce of an article she
wrote on state goVmunellt 'oorrupdoo for
a Colorado newspaper.
Ea rli er this year, Peter Bridge or the
now-defunct Newark, N.J., Evening News
spent 20 days in jaM for circumstances
similar to the Murphy case. Bridge
\\·ouldn't ten a grand jury who supplied
the Information for a story he had writ-
ten on corruption in Newark city govern·
mcnt.
Both Ms. MW'PhY and Bridge were
jailed for contempt of court and released
after their sentences were-halted by
higher courts.
But Farr's situation is different from
the other two because bis case has
already been turned away once by the
U.S. Supreme Court:
HIS A.Tl'OR.NEY, Mark Hurwitz, is
trying again In the· federal courts, using
different grounda for his appeal. He
claims that Loo Angeles SUperior QJurt
Judge Clarle1 K Older has ~ a
"personal Involvement" in Farr-'s case
that tile judge should be disqualified.
Meanwhile, Farr is confined to a win·
dowless, 8-by-12-foot metal Cell, .. isola(ed
from the 'other prlsonen tiecause he is
the only person in the jail serving time
for a civil, rather than criminal, offense.
And visitors -mostly fellow DeW!Dlen
-say he worrlea not Oll!y <JVOr the prog-
ress of his case, but also about hls
finances.
Hurwitz is donat.ing his labor and has
charged no fees for the work he's dooe
since Farr Wl'O\e his controversial story.
But Farr has still sp<lll •bout $5,000;.
mostly to oover the prlnllng cost> ol his
volumlnoos legal bri<fs.
His case has actually dragged on for
abOut two years since Judge order. wbo
tried Manson and his followers in 1970,
ordered Farr to disclose the sources of
bis information.
FARR SA VS he'll never breach his
confidence with his informants.
When he cited Farr, Older was taking
advantage of a "loophole" in a California
law aUowlng newsmen to keep their
sources of information coofidential.
Until 1971 , if a newsman left h1J post
for a job outside the media, he dkln't
have the specific protection of the
newsman's privilege law, similar to tbt
ones assuring that lawyer-client and doc-
tor-patient relationships are kept ooofi..
dential.
That loophole wns closed last year, but
too late to help Farr. v.'lw:> had tem-
porarily left the professioo lQ serve as
press secretary to Los Angeles County
District Attorne y Joseph P. Busch.
He actually held that job for less then
a year before joining the Times, but the
rontempt citation Older issued qalDlt
him during that period ls sun validi I < I
"I'm sure. there's no ot}¥r,Jud.ir:e tn ~
COWlty who would bold m~ 1t Qlaer wen.I' ,
reir.oved from the case:'' Farr says.
He· bases that conclusion on the "sym-
pathetic communications" he's received.
from "several judges" sinCe he was puf
in jail. 1 •
IN THE MEANTIME, tlloogb, the
federal court avenue seems to be his
prime hope ror release. If the case drags
oo another 18 mootbs, Older would bo
due for ..election and could pou!bly be'
defeated.,,... the Fm ilsue, perhaps then
clearing the way for release of the
newsman.
But Farr's expenses continue to mbunt
now. In trying to meet rent peymen&a on
his downtown high-rise ~ and
olher penonal oblipllons, 'he II gelling
some indirect help from the· Wllllam
Farr Defense Fwld, which raised $1,500
for bis legal expenses in a benefit dinner
earlier this fall.
Tbe £und, managed by newsmen and.
rorm~ medi• professlonal!I, hopes to
raise another $4,000 on a benefi~
premiere of the Paul Newman movie. '
"The Effect of tamma Rays on Man-in-
the-Moon Martg\)lds,11 scheduled for Dec.
21 in Westwood.
Take Jasmine Creek Plans Back to · Drawing · Board
'fo lhe Editor:
\\'·e are \\Til ing you once again to ex-
press our conce rn over the lack of
signifi cant planning changes for the pro-
J>OSt.'<i Jasmine Q-eek condomin.lurn
development , which will go before lhe
City Council oo December 18th. While we
ore av.·arc that some attempt has been
1nade lo alter lhe height of certain
b:uilding pads ln order to salvage partial
vjews for resi.dent1 of Harbor View Hills
South; we feel that the really import8nl
cOnsidera tions -density, noise pollution,
and traffic problems have been virtually
ignored by the Irvine 11nd Brock Com·
punil!S.
IN THE Environmenta l Impact State.
n~cnt submitted , totally unreallsUe pro--
Jectioris were made, t1king into oon-
slderatk>n only existing population. The:
publl!~ figures or 4.5 units per acre
planned ror Jasmine Cretk compare un-
favorably with lhe follow1n8:
A total of 877 dwellings in the four
areas comprising Jlarbor Vie w llllls and
Broad.moor Homl'!. Harbor View HIJls
South. and the l}wyvlcw and Bayport
Apartments on appro:clmcltely 235 acres.
(bot not. Including the acreage used by
the two apartment comple:cCI ); ~·Ith an
average density ol 2.43 to 3.36 unlu per
acrt.. Compare that to the. planned 379
townhouse units or Jasmlnt! CrE!t'k p~
j«ted for 85 ICrM I
snu. -nothing has boen said about the 600 Spyglau Hill llomes planned or
under cons lru c.tlon, .!l OR tht SOO.Uni1
Baywood Apartments already t.nkini
abapc. which, U Jasmine O'eek were Lo
be built would add an unbeUevable total
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of 1559 new uniti to an area which simply
cannot support such Clensity without
adversely af{eqing the quality ol. life for
all concerned! Th1s would represent an
increase of 178 percent over e.l.isling
residential units!
Everyone says that developmt!nt in the
Newport Beach area must be limited in
ways equable to '11, yet no one seems to
recognile whal wW happen If such proj-
ects as Jasmine Creek are permitted. lf
this present trend continues It Is likely
that all services relaUng to density would
be affected -watt!r, power, air-purity,
overcrowding of schools, and nolse·pollu-
1 Ion.
IN OUR opiruon, the only tolerable,
realistic solution Is to take the Jasn\lne
Creek acrtage back to the drt1.wlna:
board. and.j)lan It for tow-density, 1lngle-
story resioo-; which would at !WI,
not eontrlbute u u:tenslvely to an
already sorry si!uatlon t
BEATRICE S. SCHWARTZ
STEPHEN R. SCHWARTZ
Befllnd BofJ Bau.In
To tjle Editor:
I haYe alten been "ked why Dick
O'Neill -IJld \ have made, tarae sums of
money available to SOpervbor Battin for
hi.a re-tlecl.im campaJgn. ' .THERE ARE many rtlllOl'ls. The firat
is obvious. We believe Robert Battin Is a
i:food .uperi"ltM. '•nd th1t hts int~re11t Is
wllh the pc0ple ol his district and the
county. Thouib we do not. alway1 agree
\Ylth hlm. we respect blm. Bob always
( MAILBOX )
acts. and votes, his convictions, ror the
benefit of the clti.zens of Orange county'
We were very di.stressed with the kind
of smear campaign that was waged In
the primaiy election, and felt the unfair
personaJ •tllcks on Bob, and U1>se who
supported him, including ourselves, were
unconscionable. We believe that any man
who would conduct such a campaign can-
not really have the interests or the people
at heo rt . People who deal in penona.lltles
rarely cooatder facts and more often
than not, their ooly lnlareSll an special
or per10l)I! cine•. 'lllat II DOI tbe klnd of
man wha beloop In publlc life. Public
ure ls 3 public service -not • ptnonR!
one.
SUPERVISOR Bal1in'1 -t re-
fused to dilcuso the ...i -lnvolvt<I
In tills campaJcn, bu! clearly endeavort<I
by personal atta<kl to drlve fnim all
poUtical aCIJvlty tllo,. people who op.
posed him. W• nfltted to allow lbat to
happen.
So we put our maney where our mouths
wero. We believe Bob Ballin Is tile be.It
representative for tht Fint Olstrld, and
we, along "1th hllndredl al others, lllP'
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ported him to the fullest extent. We were
fortWl8te enough to be able to lend to
Bob's campaign committee the amount
needed to coodud bis campaign, and did
so. We are sure that tbe people will sup-
port the camPlfgn committee in its ef-
fort to ralte the funds neoea.sary to repay
this loan. U oor contribution made this
victory poulble, we an proud ol our
part, and have no apologies to make.
LOUIS J. CELLA, JR. M.O.
6ro..,tlt WUl Continue
To the Editor:
Your edttor1al dlrectin1 attention to the
•erious Issue of growth In f?ran&e Q>un-
t y, lll<e the attentlon lt ls getting from
the Cltlzena' Direction Funding Com-
mittee, unfcrtunalely, mlues the· ml
problem We share.
THEY NEED noi waste \heir time
holdlna bearilw on ~· The attitudes
8Jld opinions tltat wdl be --art
predictable. In general, -groups. errrirontnen\allsist I C b o o I
chUdren, the1r teacbm ~ professors.
all the zero growtb groups, and all the
"good ceys" concerned with the quallty
of our environment, will sq they are
acainal any more growth. Meanwhile,
labor. buafn..,, lndustr)o, lower Income
groupa, poor people, etbntc mloolitl~
(and U-out of work), Ind a lot of
"bad llJYI" will, '!Ith a pleo !hat they ello love lreu, 1nnounce \hat they favor
growth.
So what? It doesn't make a·wlt or d.Jf·
rercnce what eltbu of tbeae aroups. tbe
direction point.en, or your editorial,
thinks about growth. Uni~ war, famine,
pestilence or disease interferes, there
will be growth in Orange County and
California during lhe next 20 years. And,
conversely, there wW be little if any, in
the Dakotas and many other places.
America, during the last quarter century
has wltn"'ed the greatest migration of ,
people In world blalory, Southern
California baa been a major recipient ol
that migration.
NOW YOU OR J may not like that fact.
But, It ls a fact. EVeo Joseph Stalin, With
all his Power and an tdlct barring irowth
~ !!.,~ ~t:"1:•:t~u'f!\:~
ua much good to change our constitution
and prohibit fne movement al our
citizens or deny them their property
rlgbla. "
Ignoring such almple'Jogle and fact, we
an il"'"11n8 to tbe "no growtl)'.' Het'<l)'
PeMYI and ha"" stopped lrteWay., .....
ace. water and PoWer plant i">Wtb Ind
rostrlcted home bulldara on t b e Mdl~ulow: premile that It we don't pro.
vlde for them, people _,•t ·come. W•ll.
they will come and they are coming
every clay. And not lull lnim llit mid·
Well, silting hip deep in ...,. "watching
Callfornta'a golden aJrls Jll'lllCini down
suD-drenched Coloraclo Boulevard on New
Year'• Day. Over hall our 'jp'Owlh will
come ftom our own families and the
chilh! they .... havll1(.
SO, ALL WE are BCCOmpllshJng li1ten·
Ing to th& UJtenny Penny• who want ·w,
· stop . t.be work:l, .. fl to aenUlnce out pwn
chlldreh, OW1<1ve1, and all the olhers wl!' are coming hett, to an ugly <n·
vironment; tiaUic jams, stopped up
sewers, v.•ater shortages, and brownouts.
and high-priced homes.
Growth will cootinUe. 'Ibo rate and
volume is most predictable. It ~ be
more prudent of us to stop wutlng cur ,
time wringing oor handB Aj'lng "aln'l It 6
awful" and Instead, gel bUIY planning:
and providing for it. That 'PY we can
ensure the highest poulbt. Q!llllty to the
future environment we are all eotna: to
share.
We could also pray for rain on Ne:Wi.
Year's Day. •
GILBERT W, PE!iGUSON
Executive Ill-. CEtilD
01.AHGI COAIT
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Wt"ed, PtitJLlthtT
'fhCJf'rlOJ l<ttufl, Editor
Barbara Krtlbich
£ditorlol Paae Edit01
The edltnrl11I 111'11(~ of thl!' o.-fly
Pilot sttkll lo lntonn anti rtl~
l11>1e readrrs by pretn1Ultr thll
ncw1pal)tt'I O[lln\on1 1tnd cdm-
mefltat')' un lOplca ot lntcfctt and 11llt"lfic11.~, by provldlna • fnrum
for the t'XPl't'111lon of nur n:adtr1' oplnlon1, 11nd by J>l"l!•Onllna: the
dlvtne vlt\l•pntnt1 nf tnf()nnat ob.
iwrvcr1 11nd •l't0ke11men on topics of th(l dlL)'.
Sunday, December 17, ig73
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W ASIDNGr<Jrl -On the niPt of Jwie
9 this year It ~ al Rapid Cll,y, ~· D.
About 8:30 p.m, the creek thtt 0....
through the Clli ll'OUlld wblcb the city
ts built ...,.'tile;-'l'be-townspeople
had .... tliat . ~ times -., and
few ~~ ....t any 'heed. But Ron cmuntaloner for Pen-
nington J, -womed. Tbe rain kept coming, and the rive( kepi l'lllnc·
qllnutes, to tall them: 'Gel out of yoor
houses ond CJl!IO bliber ground -the
river has gone wild,' I could. have saved a1moet all of them... •
Such '• 11111'!1n la now In formaUoo. It
11 calleil DIDS, I« decision lnlormaUon dWtrilJutloa & y I t e m , wblcb II
W~ !or emergency warning
l)'ltam. Oriilnallf dMped lo warn the
public <I. bnpendlnc QUClee.r attack, It
wUI eventually )le eopoble of Informing
tieoDle within 30 lecialwla all over the ,bnlied 8taW -« ill just one state or
1111 OOUllly--that enemy m1..u .. 1re
approaching or that natunl dlsoster
threatem.
Early next month the ·11rot 1egmeot ol
this l)'Slem will go Into operaUon ez.
canadtl. lt Is here, therefore, lhat the
first word of nuclear attack would be
likely to be received, about IS minutes
before the first missiles hit American
cities.
If anything went wrong with the com-
mand console at NORAD, control would
shift to a backup station at Denton, Tex-
u, and after that to console number 3 at
Olney, Md.
The Olney console and its transmitter,
50 'miles away at Edgewood, near the
Aberdeen Proving Grounds, In Maryland,
are the parts of the system already" In
exlJtena!.
In the completed system, Edgewood
would be one of 10 transmitters in the
continental United States linked together
Al 9 p.m. P~ IOlmd<d the
sl""" ln Rapid Qty to &ti the attention
of Its dtlleos. Every old m!delll knew
that meant the creek was on the ram-
page. Bui they bad lard that siren
before, and the creek hid never actually
broken over its blnb. Some looked out
at the raging creek and pouring rain, and
a few eollee¥. their families and w.nt to
speod the nlCbt with friends oo bigber
ground. But most jlllt w.nt to bed.
About 11 :15 p.m. li began to raJn much
harder. The water came down like a
eloudbun~ and Pennlngtoo IOUllded the
•!rem. again and .,.derad bis aherilf&'
deputies to race up 3 or 4 miles of roads
along the creek, pounding oo doors to gel
·people out.
"If I had had some way of reaching tho!• people during the !,st
-criticlil 15 rnlnufes to taM them: 'Get out of your h~ses and onto
higher ground-the river has gone wild,' I could have saved al·
Then ti happened. The creek came up
like a Ude. In 1!i minutes tt -1!i lei!!.
It bad never happened beloro. Tbe water
slanuned into the houses along the creek
like a moving wall. and swept them out.
Two hundred twelve people were lost
lbal nlgbL Three l>mdr<d homes were
swept away, and the damaa:e was
estimated at $100 million. Five thousand
pe~ were left homeless.
Months later Ron Stepbemon w.nt to
W asbington and talked to officials of the
Civil Defense Preparedness ~cy
about the dlaaster. And this Is wbal be
told Ben Read, the assistant director of
the agency.
"U I bad bad some way of reaching
tl>ose people during the last crltieal l!i
most ell of them." ·
perbnentally 1n 1~ East Central slates:
Maryland. Virgiilla, New York, West
Virglni1l, Delaware, New Jmey, Ohio, Plfl of MwMie•""s, port of Nonb
Clrollna, and Plfl <I. OOrmectleut. 'To otart with the _., will go out
to Ult ollldal polnta -~ offices,
emergency centers, pullee and fire
~ beldquarters. Gr&duslly It
will be Opanded lo 500 recipl-In-
cluding ...,. In the remotest parts of the
area.
U aU goes wtlJ and Congress provides
the tooDey, this will be gradually e•·
panded Into a notlonwlde S}'>tem wbooo
No. 1 control console will be under
Chey...,. Mountain al Colo&:•do Springs,
Colo., In the ...,., room wttb NORAD,
the North Amerlcm Air Defense Com·
mand.
NORAD II linked lo the Air Fon:e'a
early waning radar screen In northern
President Nixon Searches
For Equitable Tax System
W ASllINGTON -Do no\ be lulled Into euphoria by 1")mllel of no tax lnereuel
and relief oo property levies. There's a
great fennenl on wes. not ooly Ill this
country but world wide, and wllere II will
lead nobody tr:nows.
Tbe tax ~ beel:ans lo President
Nixon's innoVale lnstlnctl. A llepubliean
president who pro-
pooed a lorm of
guaranteed annual
Income and sharing
rederal tu revenue
with the staU\S II not
me to boggle over
oovet ideas on col·
lectlng taxes.
Only ... . till&
ts sure about Pnl8i--
dent Nlaon In Ibis respect. He .....,..1,..
that people ba,.. bad enough s0 l1r u the
present tu system la concerned. ·.Alto he
backs away, at least for the present1 .from the kind of natiooll aales tax ealleo
a ''value added" tu. But beyond that, !lie presidential mind bal vut areu for
exploration.
Tbe enanl of this nDknown tmltory II
Indicated by what Is baooonln& In Greet
Britain. A "green popei" bal been laJd
before the Brltlab public by Prbne
Minilter Het.th'• co111erVatlve go~
ment ooUlnlnC revolutionary changea In
the tu.allon and public weUora l)'Sleml.
(mCHARD wnso~
It. 11 so revoluUooary, and so relaUvely almple, that tt II hard for 'the 1verage
per80D to understand, although American
atldemlelans bavo been tali1ng about II
((Ir I loog Ume under the equally baflllng
name of '"neg1tlve income tu."
~
THE BRmSll SVBl'EM up for public
discussion does away with the p~sent
system of income taxes and social
security beneflll. They would be replaeod
by a single aasessment of income "which
will suff1ee either for calculating the tax
due U the Income II above a certain level,
or lor calculating the aocJaJ ~Is lo be
paid U It falls below a eertaln love!."
E1ample: A family with lllree children
would be entitled to credlll totaling 136 a
week. ll the wage earner earned $7$ a
week, the taI Cll thll (30 -I of '15)
would be $12.10. Tbla 1s $1HJ! 1111 than
the authorizod credit of 136, So the dll·
lerenee woald be paid by Ibo government
11 an addition to the wage. and the ac-
tn1l lamlly lneome -thU& be $88.10 <1'15 plua '1UO). ' DCll~ ut for fll1s.. esplanailons from
thll r<pOrtor. Tho -herein "' lo open the mind of the -lo the hallo
by control staUons at Au1t, Colo., and
Cambridge, Kan., co·m mun I ca t 1 n g
together and transmitting to thousands,
eventually millions, of receivers on a
r&dlo lrequency or 179 kilohertz.
This Jow.lrequmey r&dlo l)'llem. beck·
ed up by telephone lines, would tie
together about 40,000 state and local
warning pulnts. At 5,300 of these, the
DIDS signal would automatically cause
sirens to sound. At 34,700 points, a voice
meuq:e would be received, and 1,500 of
these would get a teletype message as
well as the voice message.
Nationwide warning coverage would at
this point be lncrea&ed by atiout tO Umes
over what la et present available. but
that would be only the beginning.
While Waablngtoo olficiala are tesUng
the first 10-state network, research is
proeeedlng to develop small Individual
receivera, to cost not more than $15,
7 u/d thetw WI$ discrfmln11tion
on board.'
fact that revolutionary changes are in
the air on how to distribute soc1al bene-
fits and collect taxes at the same time.
rr IS NOO' INl'l!lNDED TO suggest
here that l'n!lldent Nixon Is eon&Jderlng
IUdl re>Olullooaty ~ In the Amer!-
... ayllem. But g1 ... his deep convio-
tloo that Americans have bad eoouab
under the presinl l)'llem, II ls logical 1o
expect that he 1a reaching out for a MW
•)'IWD wbJch will be more equitable.
Tbe bJc m1ndl ol the BriUsh treaaury do
nol Olpeel to get their Ideas aerou much
before Ibo end of this decade.
Nor . <Ould Nixon upect to have
reforma launched much before the end of
bis lltCODcl term, which meroly meons
that be Wll1 have lo make a ~
right any U be Is lo make any progross
at all.
The Second Time Around
· EveryOne says at one t1lne or another,
•:Jf I had it.all to do ewer a&alll. I'd ... "
Everyone tldob Ip ~· what he'd
do u he had a ~ go.round 'with rue.
B1it 111nee._we don't
know too many pee>
pie wllo have bad
that experience, we
don't know fot' aure
wbal they'd do.
P.....,.lly, I feel
I'd do ogaln ..... of
the thine• t'd
cSOn. before, avoid
itP04Ung other&, ind
do 10rOe th1np I hidn't fot ........S lo
doing the llr1t ,-·
FOii flXA!rll!LE, 1 doubl that rd
ever ...
Commit blpmy, munltr or P;•u1lmooy.
LHm to lllte 11!1111 or cliew lobecoo.
11 Sit 1111 a D-18 or p1rUclp1le In 1 llll· ...,. blkl nee.
( HAL .BOYLE )
.. Go to more than one war.
Spend my whole IUetlme In a aall
mine.
Become a preeldent of the United
States. •
Drink a martini throqb a llraW.
Smoke clpretles.
Go Into politic&
S'nll>Y mono U>an ooe dead lan1111;a. a.t 1 Pb.I>. desree. ·
Sell or buy otoCk In all wile or pld
mlneL .
llelleW evemtilnl I rmd .._ ....
aan1 .., bod ~ tOld 1iv l'8llt ...._
Rold a C'lldle agalnll I -
"-iiiudi ....,., .. ""'8•twllll tanlcl.
Find llrange_ bloods at cocktail part!••
exciting.
Deliberately brea k another rnan•s rice
bowl.
Tl!Ol!l!l Al\E the thlngo I wouldnl' do U
l bad it all to do over again. What are
the UUnp, old or ~· lbat I would want
to do! Well, I'd at least try to ...
Learn to drtve a motor car, fly a plane,
un a bOlt.
Trll'el Uuoup at least 101 eountriet.
Feel at ease ln one modem lancuage
btsldeoEngllsb.
Stay awake all one moonllt night In the
Taj Mahal.
Either marty one red-balred ;lrl or
have romanUc &tfalra wt.lb lh~ or four.
Clll Ill 1 Ort ~ In lime lo 18Ve a
rue. •
Find 10111e way to f!Xerclae my musc1et
more and my ...,.ny ..._
lnberll u mudJ m6nt7 u I could u Oll1Y In llle u poalble.
Sund•f, Oecembrr 17, 1972: DAILY PILOT A 7
Postal Increase; •
Life and Death
On July 27 last, I fl ew do~11 to
Washington with Hedley Donovan, editor
In chief of We and Time. We were part
of a group of magazine representatives
who were to meet with governmen t of·
flcials to discuss the new postal in-
creases.
During the Oight, Donovan saJd he an-
ticipated that his biggest problem in talk·
inc to the officials
was tha_t they 'would
think he was crying
"wolf." Despite . the
demise of Collier's,
Tbe Saturday Even-
-tifg Post and Ulol<;
govenunent repre-
'sentatives geoeraUy
persisted in thinking
tbai large publishing '
•
which Americans could voluntarily keep
ln thelr own homes. Radio Cc rporation of
Ameri ca already has developed one pro-
totype, built around two so-called
"cbiPs," the Integrated circuits that have
carried radio reception beyond tile
transistor stage, ·and DIDS program
managin 'have received bids from other
companies for alternative models as well
as for a receiver that could be installed
in existing television sets and radios at
home, in cars, and on boats.
The specifications for these receivers
are based on opiniQn surveys carried out
by the Civil Defense Preparedness Agen-
cy. The surveys showed that 42.2 percent
of respondents would spend $10 or less at
the most ~ such a device, and that 41.9
percent wOuld spend between $10 and $50.
The program. managers concluded that a
device costing not more than $15-woutd Ml the widest use.
Research on the kind or warning the
nicelver would emit, to waken it.s owners
in time of emergency, led to adoption of
a yelper, similar to the soUnd comnionly
used by arfi.bulfnees in Europe: Over.use,
it was discovered, has deprived the con-
ventional siren sound of much of its at-
lenllo1111etUng quality.
All th1s research Diay well turn out to
'be of great .oommecial value to the
American radio industry.
Apart from the cost issue, the agency's
researchers put the following proposition
to Jntervlewers: ''It has been suggested
that a household might benefit fr.om an
inapenslve emergency-warning device
attached to a radio or television set. In
other words, It would turn the set on to
warn you against ma}or natural disasters
or in the event of a nu.clear war."
The survey showed that 32..5 percent
stroogly favored such a device; 36.5 per-
cent that they favored it Undecided were
12.6, opposed 7 .8, strongly opposed 2.6,
wblle 8.1 percent did not know or refused
to answer.
organiza tions were bhtffi.ng when they
protested, Iba> the new postal increases
wduld put some of t.bem out of bmine!l'I.
Donovan was right. We met with ,
several White House spokesmen and
members of Congress. Each of us took
his turn in attempting to C'OO.Vince the of·
ficials that the increases w e re
unreasonably high.
IN RESPONSE to a direct question.
Donovan said that the postal increases of
170 percent over the next four years
could be a major factor in knocking out
Life magazine. He made hi! point quietly
and without melodramatic effects. Yet,
as he bad feared llOme of the officials
found it difficult to believe that the
largest and most famous magazine 1n the
coun try coWd be killed off. Their ques-
tioning seemed to lpdJcate that they felt
Donovan couldn't pbssibly be serious.
Well, now they know. ObViously, the
postal inc:reaJeS weren't tbe only reason
for the death of Life. like other
magazines, l.Jfe was sold to · the reader
for less than the cost of. manllfacture.
The higher._the circul atk>n, therefore, the
higher the natural deficit.
The advertiser, of course, was ex·
peeled to make up the difference. But as
a large-circulation magazine, Life was
bound to be yardsticked by advertisters
against the cost of reaching an auaience
on television.
THE REASON television can afford lo
charge advertisers Jess than magazines
do Is falrty simple. The most valuable
part of any televislon station is the·
franchise, which is given free by the
government, where.as magazines and
newspapers have to pay not just for their
presses but for their distribution
systems.
Also, a television station can increase
the size of its audience for a certain p~
gram withwt any increase in Its produc-
tion costs. A magazine or -newspeper, on
the other band, bal lo pay additional
'
( • NORMAN
COUSINS )
printing, paper and postal ehar1IOI .. ll
goes up in clrculatioo..
Publis.ben don't expect that po!t.11
costs should remain fiied w h t I e
everything else is hit by inflation. What
troubles them, however, is that the
government has set up guidelines mMler
which most incree5es in wages and
prices have been held to under 10
~t. -Yet that same govemmert is
au~ Increases of almost 200 per·
cent.for lts postal services over the next
four years.
IT IS NATURAL for people to ask'why
the government should be expected to
glve special. consideration to neVr'Spapers
and magazines. Yet the !act Is that the
government provides benefits for almoet
every section of the economy. It provides
benefits of one sort or another for
fanners, truck~ shippers, oil com-
panies, mining companies, opentors ot
airlln~ and railroad..1.
'!be underlying theory ~ that a healthy
economy is good for every body. What
about the supply of information and the
circulation of Ideas ? Doesn't this have
something to do with a healthy society?
Do we care only about the movement cl
goods and not about the movement of in-
f<rmaUon?
1be same government that complains
about pornography ~ pursuing a policy in
postal increases that will have the effect
of stimulating pornography. By forcing ·
magazines to put less emphasis on.
subscriptions end more on newsstamJi.-
eireulatioo, the ~ovenunent II puollinC' maguines Into a marketplace -wblet!
gives special attention to pornograpbt-
and near-pornography.
THE NEXT TIME you· pass~ newsstand, stop to observe the wa '
maguines with come-ons are fea
Inevitably, many magazines, in an a
tempt to find newsstand favor, are going
to have to downgrade just to get news-
stand display space.
Anyway, another great magazil'l(! ii
now dead. How many more will haye to .
die befcre goverrunent officials are will..
Ing to take them seriously? Publishers
and editors of magazines, newspapers
and hooU are not asking for free uae ol
the mails:. What they are asking for ii a '
relief from increases that are punitive in
effect.
At the very lt.ast, they are asking that ~
the government not talk out of both sides
of Its mouth about the need for everyone
else to bold the line agamst Inflation
while the postal serviee proceeds to raise
Ill prm l1gbl through the roof.
So Kick ca Cripple •••
·Stealing F.rom the Blind
WASHING TON - A new power group ts crowbarrtng its way into dominance in
Wuhington. Union leaders and govern-
ment officials say this new outfit ii as
nastY and ..Ulsh ..
bas ever tried to
scrape the gold leaf
off the Capitol dome.
The threat comes rrom t.be blind people
in the lobbies of Fed-
e r a I Government
buildings who sell
papers , chewing
gum, ooffee, hot soup and hot dogs.
The bllnd are there thanks to a 1936
law which gives them a preference in
owning and operattng the concessions.
'Ibe Federal Govemme:nt in cooperation
with the states trains the blind lo
m&nage !heir small buslne,... and grub-
stakes them to a start by providing them
with stands and such. It doesn't cost the
taxpayer any money, however, since a
certain percentage ot wMt the blind
make 11 set aside to pay far this assist-
ance. (See "Stealifu< from the Blind" by
Marjorie Boyd. In the December issue of
'lbe Washlngt.oa Monthly for an excellent
aocolDlt of this whole affair.) Indeed this
may be the oo1y welfare pinram which
11"111~ no appropriated funds from CoRgre;a. •
Mlrjotle Boyd says that the Depart·
mmt of Agriculture emproy..• .-..
lion In W ubJn&too alone had gtosS
reeelpts of nearly 12 mllllou dollars for
one year; the State Departmen t had
nearly a million. Congressman John
Brademas, who ha.s been working on get-
ting a law pa!SeCI lo protoct the blind
from theae predatory civil servants, aays
he11 found It lmpoutble to learn bow
mAny mtlllons of dolla n are being
puekeled In the lnoumeMlble Federal ln-
stallallons across the count~
THE NATIONAL TOTALS are
studiously ltlt uncomputed altbou gb the
big n a t l o n a I IOYefMl.mt employee
unlolll are fighting the blind for every
Jut nickel. "We've had welfare funds for
30. lo ill yurw 10 this bal ettoted a prol>-
kon for 111 with the blind trying to take
over total control,'' 1•y1 Patrick J.
Nilan, the vi&lonary 1egl1lative dlrtetor
of lhe American Postal Workers Union.
"nty •ant the whole thing IO we've
bad to Dgbt them legla!allvely .... we
don't ag""' that they ollould get the 111-
ocime from tbe machlneJ ln wort areas
wtiei:-e they 're not allowed to go ond the
r.:bllc can't 10 either .... Our members
eel If these guy• (the blind) ""' comillg In and taking over the operation .-,·n
throw the damn machines out. If they tn-
( VON HOFFMAN .)
sist on everything, they'll get ~·
We'll boycott their stands ln the lobbies. '
IT IS COMFORTING lo riote thll the
representative of the National Auocla-
tloo or lntemol Revenue Employee1
sided with the blind. Appearing before a
oommi ttee •ired by Sen. Jennings
Randolph (0.W. Va.), who inln>dueed
the original 1936 legislation, the IRS man
said , "To talk about scholarship funds or
nu shots or whatever (else the employes
spend this money on) and deprive people
who rufter severe disability ~1rom
employmell1 Is just abominable In my
judgment," but not In the Judgment of
Carl Sadler, tbe leglAlative Director of
the American Federation of .Government
Employees, wbo says, "We ~on 't want
them to have carte blanche authority to
have a loPl)'·turvy change ••.. It doesn't
make sense to give some group lock, stoct
and barrel. We met wttb the blind, but It
Wall futile. 'Ibey wooldn'l COOC6de &ny•
thing."
But II'< not just the unions that are ·
flgbtJng blind greed. Although there are
only about 900 stands opemted ~
-le on Federal property, the
Services AdmlnlJlratlon, the agency that
runs Federal reel ..tale, Is trying lo
restrtct fue Items the bliDd am lell
because the GSA aays It's eompetlne
with the cooeesslonalres who nm the ealelerias In government buildings.
Rich Vawter, the GSA public in-
fonnation officer, protests, "Tbe m..
ference we're trylng to tut the blind out
II Blmply ridiculous. We Ir)' to provide
well-baJanced meals to F e d e r a 1
omploy<s to keep up morale, but you ·
can't make money oo C81TOls and peas.
Yoo do on coffee and dooghmrti (the kind
of Items the GSA Is preasurlng the blind
lo slop &eillng ), but It bal nothing to do
with trying to screw the bllnd."
So tick a crtpple for Cbrlllrnas.
Ho~ynwon Cos~ $280
Take 1,000 men in Ulil country. About
102 will be si x feet or taller. Take 1,000
women. May be three will be six feet or
taller.
HOW LONG WAS your honeymoon?
How much did you spend! Never mind.
too ptt10nal. Merely wish to meotlon the
average Japanese honeymoon now last.I
nve daya, com the equivalent of All.
A MEDICAL fellow who &pedlllzed
in chlldrtn's com·
pl&Jnll Insists there 's
no such thing as
th11t Infantile t1il-
m en t commonly
known u collc.
•OSCAR WILDE
said lhla, t o o :
"Twenty ye.art of ro-
m&nce can make 1
woman look like a ruin. But 20 )'t8J'I of
marriage can nuite her look some.thJ.na
!Ike i publlc building."
WILL YOO Al\OUE w I t b l he
widespread contentlotl !hit age 13 la the
unhappiest, the molt •wkward, the least
peactful year of tht awage per10n'1
~I . .
WAKE UP AN elephant with a ban&
and laid IAlmal II apt 19 be croa ail dlr.
( LM.BOYD )
' Circus men know that. They're ex·
ceedlngly gentle In the way they awlkeb
0-big beull.
Nr\ME:S OF TOWNS: Q. "Huoi there
been at leat ooe town named aner elCb
Of our ptt!(dentlf" .
A. There's • town o( the same Dami! as
each, not neces1ar1ly named after, know
lhat. •
Q. "What tolor or carpet .shows dirt
the least?"
A. Either bl..._. or some IOrl ol
tweed. It's a toaup.
Q. "What's 1leett
A. A r•lndrop that btunpc Into a
snowflake In midair wbere~per>· lure II below 33 d-F. Ice i...
gether.
N'AME THAT 8lllP Iha Cll fire
during 1U Ill actl-. lJle. the
'11tanlc. Fire wenl pool In 1 -11 It
lei! Southampton oo April 10, ltlJ. Was
&Ull golllt! pool four d!IY1 l4 ilooJll ....,.
when the old girl clobheloll lllo an
Iceberg at 1:28 Lm., Aprll l!i. PIN ...
Ice.
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RICHARD KOEHLER
.H~lene Curtis .
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hairdo iVJP to you.
Treat yourself to ~new
hairdo fo ( the holiday
season. lncli,1des shampoo,
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•I Sot.ic. e111ployoo sort.'
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In Cotta "-.Ni's m11n
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Triple play
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Long sleeved .
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Rad. bone or avocado
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Chief of Clnn Farquharson
Scottish-styl.e Godfather
By HUGH A. P.fULLI GA.N
TNVERCAULD C A S T LE
(AP) -High on a windy hlll
ln dnfty tartan, the 18th clan
chief of Clan Farq_uharaon and
laird of lnvercauld Castle
strode beneath the bat·
tlementa ready to receive kith
and kin.
His personal escutcheon, a
wildcat rampant with a broad
sword In ll! dexter paw, flew
from the cMtle keep. in·
dlcall!lg the laird was in
residence. As usual, the mail
that morning contained saluta-
tions f r o m Farquharsons
around the world.
The appointments calendar
showed that alter hmch some
Farquharsons from Australia
were due to drop by to pay
'their respects to the clan eh.iel
and have a natter about tht
high old days in the Highla'ndl
when clansmen ran about with
claymores c l efting the
craniums of Tival clans.
"We had a red Indian here' a
few wee.kl ago, so you aee the
family his gotten about,') said
Capt. Al'lf!)'lle Arthur Compton
Farquhar-settling Into a
splendid old chalf in the great
h.all amid.t an array of broad
swords, breast plates and
portraits of famous Fa.r-
quharsom out or the turbu1ent
pasL "In summer we get Far·
quharsons from all over -
Canada, New Ze a land ,
America. People do like to
visit the old family home, see
where it all happened and pose
for snaps with.the clan chief."
Capt.Fa r -q u harson, a
descendant of the Thane of
File, became clan chief when
his aunt was killed in the Lon-
don blitz In World War II.
In M War be became a
capta!1' 1n..;tbe ,Royal Sc'ots
Greys; :--era ·B?ftlsb Anny
unit. The Clan chief, now 53,
said le always wore PJe till,
the traditional Farquhanon
hunting tartan In subtle blues
and &reeM delicately
checkered with red a n d
yellow, both because vlsltllljJ
clansmen expected it and
because be f~ It a "prac-
tical and comfortable gar-
ment."
In h~ right stockin(, juat
above the green gartw, .fla*,
protruded the bandit_ ill ')
sgian-dubh ~
"skinney-doo" -a miniature
bowie knife that he pro-
nounced "fit for gralllcldng a
stag." The. deer season 1iad
just begun, and Land-Roven
were taking castle guest.. out
across the moon.
Even delegations from the
Texas branch of the family
are bnpressed by the Far-
quharson spread. Besides the
castle, wblch was begun In the
16th century and added to ever
alnce, lhe Farqubanon estate
on the hank! of the royal river
Dee coven ~.ooo acres or
forest and meadowland. now
mostly given over to growing
grass to grne the famous
long-haired Inverc•uld
highland cattle.
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Capt. Alwyne Farquh•rson Proud of Herit• · ~
Tbe captain leases out
grouse moors to the Queen of
England and the Q tJte cu
Mother, bis ne1ghbors at nei:t
door Ba!moral Castle, ~his
UUe io the land, ~i"1, b1"
the w.e'kfrkl\~!>IJi;wHere
the ~al 'Fa\Dfi>' ~ worsblpell slnce·thO:days • ·
Qoeen Victoria was m1ich
am....t by Old Towser, a !...-.
legged commoner who slept
oach Sunday under the pulpit
tbrooghout the vicar's sennon.
If, some of these names
have a Mafia~ike ring,
it is because th. dons,
~ .moi~~ om1dren in
~.. l!f9 -·tially' ~ C.ledonia else Nos-
tra that ruled and raid·
od in the highYnds for
700_~ .... .:;· .. • "'.ft ..
On the opposite lllllt of the
Dee stand! Braemar Castle,
bullt by the Earl of Mar but
attacked and burned In 1689 by
the Block Colonel, John Far-
quharson. With enviable Scot-
tish thrin, the Farquharsons
bought the castle as a ruin,
when the prtce was right, then
bad the British government
restore it in exchange for
billeting troops the.re after the
Jacobite v.:ars.
Now at 15 penci c38 cents) a
head In season. tbe tour.lata
flock to the castle for a· ![Olmd
and light show tellln& .U abo\!_t
Big Findley,. !owider ol 1be
cJan · "Bobbin' John ... Wbb ' . ~ . kept changing sl<lel In •the
wars to ,restore the Stuart
line; Colonel Anne, who raised
a regiment for Bopnie Prince
Charles, while her husband,
the Macintosh of Macintosh
fought with the Black Watch
on the side or Hanover.
1! some of these names have
a Mafia-like ring, It is because
the clans, which m e a n s
children in Gaelic, were essen-
tially a Caledonia Cosa Nostra
that ruled and raided in the
Highlands for 700 years. The
clans . flourl&hed In family
enclaves usually confined to
certain gleqs. lochs a n d
islands, like the MacDonald!
of Islay, the Macl..ean! of
Mull, the MacKenzies of Ross
and the MacLeods or SkJe.
When not keeping t h e
BriUsh Redcoats o c c u p l e d
whlle the Irish were getting
their wind llact, the Scottish
clans fell on each other In
furious lnter-famlly rumble1.
In his own area, the clan
chief functloned a a a
sovereign, negotiating treaties
with Franc., Ireland, England
and rival claru:, and also serv-
ed as matchmaker, lawmaker,
law enforcer, chief catUe
rustler and all al"OWld god·
father to his kinsmen.
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cartoons. P·S..M·L.
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Winning Attitude
ls Moretti Forte
SACRAMENTO (AP)
When be wu growing up In
Detroit, Bob Moretti w a s
never the kind or kld who let
hla grandmother win n ping
pong game just to make her
feel good.
Today, at 36, the powerful
Assembly speaker says that
1ttltude Is still with him -
that he always has to "be the
best."
'lbat drive to "be best"
showed on election night Nov.
7 when the Van Nuys
Democrat paced up and tfOwn,
In a Los Angeles hotel suite.
He was waiting for returns on
Assembly races where he had
poured about $400,000 i n
money he personally raised.
By early morn~. staff
members silting In (rofit of a
bank of telephones pieeed
together the magnitude of the
Democratic triumph in the
Assembly -where they pick·
ed up eight new seats for a
hefty 51-29 voting edge.
Like the passage or the
Reagan-Moretti tax package
in November, those ·new
Assembly seata gave Moretti
another stepping stone toward
the state's biggest political
plum -the 1974 g .... vemorsblp.'
Moretti has not lormally
said he will run for governor,
but admits be had already put
away between $200,000 and
$250,000 toward his ambition
-to be governor at the age of
38.
Wby?
To make his Italian chef
father with a fwrth grade
education and bis mother with
' 'When I was a little kid
;,, the old neighborhood,
I wanted to be the bost
baseball player, tho best
football player; I always
wanted to be a leader."
BOB MOREnl
AtMmbly Spe1ker
cisc;o attorney. He was a
McGovern backer who receiv-
ed 'nationwide atlention during
the Democratic N a t l o n a I
C.OOvenUan ·credentlals floor
fight 1n July When be cried
out, "Give me back my
delegation!"
Burton, 40-year:O}d S a n
Francisco auomey and 110D of
11 doctor, met Brown when
they were undergraduates at
San Francisco State. He is
chairman of the Assembly
Rules Committee, which con-
trols -the lower house's
opei'atiilg budget, allocatts of-
fice space and decides who
gets hired as Assembly
employes.
In the power packing order,
Burton is probably third In
line arter Brown and Fenton In
terms of closeness to Moretti.
1-le comes from a liberal, mid·
d.le-elass family where dinner
table talk taught him things
her loth grade education like "you d0n't cross strikers'
proud or their boy who went to picket lines."~
-college at Notre Dame and got 'When he took over as
his bachelor degree in ac· speaker two years ago, M~ret
coonting. . . . ti says be thought of things
To show the lower mfl!-such as tax reform, school
dleeiass Detroit neighbOr!lood finanoe and coastllno coo-
where be ere" UJ -among servation.
those little brick h OU I es tti ma
.andw. lched ~ tog_.. .. _ _ 'Ibis year More was a -
uu;,:iic t;"uic jor force in the sucoessfUI
that be had made It to the top move to reach a tax refonn in
In California -the nation's school finance compromise
most populous state. . . . with Reagan, then win
"l don't know how I turned passage rrom the legislature.
out like I did . I just know it's Last year be and Reagan
pretty much the way I've been worked the same kind of
all my life," Moretti said in an legislative magic on a massive
interview. welfare refonn package. In
"When I was a tittle kid In both cases, there were liberals
the old neighborhoo..'., t wanted and conservative! who had
to be the best baseball player, harsh criticism for the com-
the best football player. I promises.
always wanted to be leader." Be£ore the Nov. 7 election,
added the slender, solldJy built "1oretti blasted what be said
Moretti. d ertisin When Moretti was first were misleading a v g techniques used against the elected to the AMembly in coastline c 0 n 11 er vat Ion
1964 to represent a western measure. which was later
slice of the San Fernando passed by the voters. He said
Valley -where he has lived one of his regrets is that the
since be was IB -be was one legislature failed , to ~ct
of the youngsters favored by coastline conserv&\100, forcing
Jee Unruh. supporters to place the
As a freshman legislator. measure on the ballot by in·
Moretti watched Unruh, the itiative petition.
Democratic strongman in the 1----'---------1
Assembly for 10 years, and
evolved his own style from
what he saw.
He learned the likes. dislikes
and sore points of many
legislators, lobbyists and staff
people. He maintained an easy
famtllarity with those he liked
and sometimes c;i_me on like a
coiled snake wft'en angry -
even during floor debates.
Ever since he won the
speakership in early 1971,
J\.1oreltl has said he wanted lo
build a record be could use to
win the govemorshlp -a
move Unruh failed to carry off
in his 1970 contest against
Republican Ronald Reagan.
With Moretti in the
Assembly "cla ss of 64'' were ._,!:1;;;:!£~&
three other fre s hmen iii
legi slators who helped hlJn put
together the Ooor bocking that
gave him the speakership -
Jack Fenton, Willie Brown Jr.
and John Burton.
Fenton, 57·year~ld son or a
Rochester, N.Y. furn It u re
bu!inessman, i! now majority
leader. He helps Moretti by
often preslding at the podium
during key blU debates where
Fenton says he and J\.1orettl
often take "moderate" stands.
Fenton first moval t o
California in 1939 with hill
family, got a low degree after
a tum in the Anny, nod settled
down to practice law In
Montebello.
Brown 3&-year-olC: son of a
Mtiieota,' 'l'cx., Pu 11 m an
porter, l.!1 the fast-thlnklng,
an a ppy -dr ess In ghlnck
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By JOANNE REYNOLDS · Douglas, f o u .n d e r of 'had a few scares, but °' .. Dt>HY """ st.ff Douglas Aircraft O>., her these she credits more to
"I think men are a litUe interest in flying doesn't male chauvinWn than to
apprehen.sive wiled they · seepi so extraordinary· mecha'nlcal difficulties.
see who their pilolu g.;(ng • "1 lhlnk !RY laml\Y'• ties ''The finl instructor 1 to be. I've never 6ad s:me-, to aviation influe~ me a . one outright Jdme: to , bit," llfiss PouglU 1:8Y• or had d~ided ., w om e n
fly with me, but:~ it~ ~r: decision to ~e a . ~uldri t , be • helicopter
may happen." • ~°' helicopter pilol. ; • · !lots and jie was Jolng I<>
Being Orang She~ tr · · . , scare ~ ~ of if, ?t> the
first, and at year ml a ~ ist tllft tunes I~· u~
ooly woma~ pier her job ., a bellc.oJ>I' Wi.lh hllli'li&:&il me dOlng
pilot, may poee some~ . salesman for a Miclligan lhmgs tbal I reaily had no
Jems for Holly ·~. -:firm disappeared. eontrol , o~. I can do
but she says she's readj ·, "~ .~mi: ~a a' , lf!em oct"!'· t>ut ~t the tim1~ ..
lot them. . )lou&hL .Qlll.. • If, Lee , hey 1'illy sclired 'l"'l
· Holly, 26, or Sea Juan "'-9.8nej,"""lfie.'a: y',.-.__ and . she . ....~."'J'J.' ~·i;.r_~
Capistrano, was recentl y lie'wa8iil0~'1rit!i-the Miss 'l>aUglaS-Wd_'S ·-
signed with the n e w idea of having a woman on solved tl_>e p~blem or the
Corporate . Air Service, his sales staff,'' she ex· ~xlst flight instructor by
Inc.. an Orange County plained. g~ttl~g i;mother one Who
firm which will start work So she moved to San d1dn t nun~. ~e gender of
next m o n t h providing Juan Capistrano with her his trainee.
airborne limousine service ramily and started flight Her family, Miss
(or local corporations. training at Orange County Douglas said, has been
As one of 168 licensed Airport. somewhat reserved i n
women helicopter pilots in Miss Douglas, who uses their reaction to her new
the western world, she a pi~low so that Her feet job. "I think they liked the
acknowledges that flying can reacJ:i t}?e ~ has idea, but they just want to
choppers is not a job accumulated 7G ~ of make sure I'd stick with
usually associated with the tso hOurS of nibrt time It.
women, particuJarly with necessary for a com· "Of course neithef mv
\\'omen who are four feet mercial pilot's ltcense. dad nor my granddad
11 inches tall. "And I'd like to some-have asked for a ride yet.''
Bul wh~ you consider da y get an instructor's she said, "but I'll get
that she ls the grand· rating." she added. them up with me sooner
daughter or Donald Like other pilots, she's or later."
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Danny ·1\.aye Recalls Boy
BEVERLY HILLS (AP ) -
Actor Danny· K a y e., am-
bassador-at-large for the
United Nat Ions Children's
Fund, says the m o s t
memorable experience in his
16 years with UNICEF in-
voJvtd a Thai youth "we call-
ed Slim."
reached up and took an end or
the toffee and stretched it into
his mouth. That's What lbe
picture cau ght."
like growing flowers," he said.
"And it's good to go back and
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Ten years later, when
UNICEF was preparing fer a
celebration in Tokyo in which
a youngster from every coun-
try was to be invited, "f
thought or "litUe Sam from
ThaJland. ''
After a search the boy was
brought lo Tokyo. Kaye &how·
see how the flowers have
grown."
Hospi~,'
Cautioned ..
Capitol Ne~·s &!nice-
"He was a little boy I met
in Thailand and he had the
yaws, one of the ugliest of all
diseases," he told newsmen
last week. "It doesn 't kill. It
incaP!_citates for Ufe. Large,
open aores.
ed him the picture ~ot them SACRAMENTO -The
"But two shots of penicillin
cures It."
The entertainer said pic-
tures of Sam were taken at
weekly Intervals, just prM>r lo
his shots. Then, two weeks
later, the yowig.ster's sores
were. <"Ured .,.i Saro posed
for as "after"~, . "n shows · oo mv
lap," Kaye said. f wu cbeW-
ing some toffee wbtn he
pulling the toffee. , , , California liospital Associa-
11There he wj,"' .• ~U and"-.. lion's legal counsel hfts ad-
9\.ralght and dlgnlfied and vised hospitaM to cantinue to
handlome .. ,. He looked at comply wlth all requirements
me and smiled. )le coukfn't of the Therapeutic Abortion
speak I<> me. ~.J: JIWll Act until lurther 110i)ce. remar~e · -. . He On Nov. 22. the callfornia
jW1t smiled." Supreme Court ru1ed most
Kaye addressed a luncheon major requirements of the act
cornm~g the 26th an-uoconsUtuUonal.
nlversary of1JNICEF. He said llowevc r, the CQUrt ruling
he bas seen children over the will not bccom~ effective
1NOrld during · many tours ,or before Dec. 26. and could be
the orpnization. "They are .delayed beyond that.
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styles, its clothing styles, its
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The batil :J: pushets. rapists and lums wtio
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mu .. to the west of downtown· -the nt~ bu "turned
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ro_ws of shops with 40 pMcent blues, yellows. and reds 'With
vacancy rates, with windows the trim accented by con.
boarded and barred. lrasUng colon.
some of the bippl<I wen! to ·Abaodooet.•torea "e being.
remote rural areas where the)" no~.-malnty by young
still pr<serve the ·Flower ~ M a iJIC>eatrlng. Phil
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society and many evolvtd into 10liJilg get favorable ,leases
the Alternative Culture. allowing them to do their own
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pushers have left, too, and the ·rent. 1
crime rate is down 10 percent ... Hathmering atid s a w 1 n g
rro m las t year. City plann.itig sounds come mixed with rock
director Allan B. Jacobs says music rrom an arts and crafts
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!ables tunloned mm
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Antique dealers, fO<C<d 11Ut
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Brends Allen, a eartner In
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by people thinking about set·
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sTARTI!D ' PROGRAM . 'l:!r. Datiliiltaf
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By JOHN ZAU..ER the Pf'08'r&m. Whtil counaelor1 °' '"',... , .. ....._ found out 1boUt"hel' put, she
G«>rgo wll l1nt Jailed in wu aln!ady enrolled a t
11152 on 1 two k> ftve?'tar rap Gotden West 11trybl& to tum
!or robbel,-. JM IOlllethlng myoell around." But 1 h e
came ovei< him 1n prison, and wooldn't have lasled long. Tbe
for the nexl-16 years, he opeot only job ahe could find wu in
more· Un\e behind W.-'than a bar in Lona Beach, and not ~,...._.,.. a1nce 1be dldn-& hav, a car,
· she had to hltchblke. There When he made cont~~t last were·tlmes wben, JiteraUy, she y~r. with 'bf rebaJ:i~htatloo didn't have rDQneY to eat. 1
program fOi el-C0~1cls at Georae and SUWl are two or Gol~ W.•,\· College, be ha~ the 110 u-cons aJul . parolees
the ~" &llatn and dlctn t who have been helped at ~~~ .. ~~ GoldenWest.Tbocoilegegove
1332 ·Million
both of lbem 1 n t e n 1 I v e "Tbty don't want to go
guidance coumeU.,, leund bacll;-but they're Iott," Miller
tllcm decent part.tlme jobl, explains. "Whal we're teytng
and put toptbe1' whatever to do bere ta to offer the
fiDlnclal aid II CQUld. muns for maktnc a .tning
0 You'v:e got DO idea What new start.''
ccovtcts ha•• to foce when Tbe prosram'1 .--rd 10
tliey get out," says Dale far ta almolt unblemtahed. Of
Miller, Dean of College Allain the 110 peo\lle helped (oot all
and or~tor<of the program. have actu8ll, ·enrolled". at
"You ve got ~.and a.suit of Golden West) Miller know• of
elothes and what do you do?" only oqe who has gone baclt to
StallaUcs, he 1dda o quickly, priaon.
show what they do. Fifty per· "And I know just what our
cent ol all coovlctll wlnd up mistake wu in that case."
llack in pr!Jon within the flnt Miiler aays, "bees-I lwn·
year of tbllr releue." · ed a very important lesson
lrom it. We tried to a:o too far
U.helptnc.
"U a peraon isn1 willing to·
10 better than half-way to help
hlm..il, that ... -~ touch
hlm becauae there's nothing
that we can really d o
an)'WJy',' Miller says.
Bui wllb ·the majority of
convicts, ~er belleva, "the
QppOrlunlty to turn themlelves
around la Ill that J t takes to
make constructive . cit~ns or
them."
The idea for the program
came two years ago after
Miller became interested in
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Ung out ol prtion, J!eca!IH 114 Commtl«.
believed tUI tudl pnililemi -~· •••-..m ... bell doalt with Oil~ ...... , ' --"""' came from po wflD qreed
level, be """!,~!:. 1!6le, to refer -to ti.a pro. chamber or -,-d d · sram who, dleplta -bod
ty council ol H~ -re<O<da Id tbe • ....., to aee U they --·,. coor,:ta ' 81 1 •...-...-· ~ tnll for a WIY to llrlllbtan In aeltlng up a mod pro. oul
lfllm. . ••1t may IOUl1d peculiar for a
1bey were alJ interested, community college~
and IOOl1 met to ouUlne .pro-Itself with these . ol
gram goala. Among the most ' special needs," Miller asya,
lmJ>Or\alll was a declsiOll to "but alter all, the COIDl!IWllty
generate a list of employers is just the sum ol ILi IPfJClll
who · would be willing to take needs, and we need to try to
oo ccovicted criminals, a.task deal with all ol them.
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Tax Shift Boost,s · . . .· --~ SchbolProg ·~~ ,'' Give.a , tableTV@l -aligbt i'
·Penpey~pr:ice.You mn ·<afy. ·: SACRAMENTO (AP) -The e -Provide a slj!fulg scalJ
Reagan-Moretti tax shift is a mechani!f -.._hllo~ poor.-'
schooli recil.t*. ~ -llale • $3.12 million bonanza that will aid and rlchef ochoofs '19 ~ . m~ a , real dlU~nce to receive less.
California s schooi dilldren, n.. .t ·1s hel t th sayi~ 1tate ~J hlef". ~P1 ~.1 P o e
Wlbon Rilf.'. , .-•, llfata s~ 1,100 school
But it takes. ouly a -'e&t ~~..., ~:'~=
step ' toward,... eq11~1 tbe, ,i majo '!tiw' OOncenkom-
wealth o! the states, IJolllell pljince • ...ita . tl>e · S t·I t e
and poorest districts -BL ~' s e.·tt-a n-0. -o~ered by the State Supre!M decision. •
Court -a survey of the un-The court in tffect n08d
pact of the bill on 'local that children in: low-wealth
districts re~~· district! face unoonstitubal
The $1.J billion plan -..:::~ discrimination "" beclute 1e1;J
quently referred to by its bill money is spent mi.lllidr echaca-
number, SB 90 -w_ill $bow up tion than on &fidren In
in the hiring ~ fddltmal · disllicts 'with high UleS8ed
CO\UlSclors, more r~t value. ' .
library servlQes· and Pl"lba!JIY ~tor, en~ ''!'YI tbe
!:re~te=i ~ p r~d ·'}leeg~:ts de~filtance . '-
a push fer. hlg~er . tea~er \~ u ·b gsJ.i
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11!:!• .. sa~es,. Rµea.-sa1d m an 1n-bec'ause it helpk do9e th& , ~
terview. between poor , ind we4,hY
PART OF THAT w1if be a districts. But Pro!. Charles
restoration of services the Benson. ~ national authority
schools once had but bad Jo on . ~I finance ~at ·~ scrap because of m 0 n e y '-l.!n1vers1ty o f ~onua s
sOOrtages, he said. Berkeley campus, disagrees.
"When you tbint in terms of ''BASICAlJ.Y, the bill is a
services to cblldren you bave revision of the.~t way of
to keep in mind that aeveral doing things -a r:evlllon of
important area have been cut the money amounts bot not
back in tl!e. ~ low YMrl. I ,._ ldnd ol a..,,..,;.cb " be think SB ..... lie' a,-"'-~. • ,.. --•
tioo ol many ol _fl..,,._,.' ~ ' . • -~1!! •i'e'µ::..•~ ~ inoney P:f e~rruse~::i: ;' ._~ arel. e e ooe school dJStrict, but it pours
school I tnoN ~ • counr the biggest Sl1JDS" into the
sei... fl apectad "' oerve ii80 · d~trlcts with the J o w e s t
children. When you figure that present spending levels per ,
·out wtth everylhlnf,eloe the chtldand'hitobigcity•choota, ' -
coonselcr hu to do, it comes which will share en sa million
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Riles .said. The extra .money-· t'h
HEf.E'S WHAT the plan
spoiuored by Gov. Reagan and
Assembly Speaker ~ Moret-
ti will do for schools:
Reagan-Moretti plan will pn>: •
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bably spur deillands from
teachers for higher salaries,
Riles says. . • · -
e -Give them $332 million "There I like) ti> be ,..,.,.
l·n additional state money dur-s -1 1 ..,_.. to raise some 'lllarlef, • and ing it! first year of operation, that wiU.l~e in tbe!fe ~ ~
1973-74. That's a 20 percent where fo Urie or four~ ~
jump over present $1.6 billion teachei:s 'DOt ~~ 'Pl• • a year in state 8:'d to local raiseS. l · ..._.., llDI school~ Tbe~a.,-, ~ state wild 1n tbll area," be said. •
money will nse un-_ Qtkland. is an exampte of ii
til local . . ha~e diltrtct ._. t e a c be r 1
1 e<oi•ed •llout1l;! :bllliell' .. ~• par lllf!i!7"Riles· •l·
new money by ~'!-'"'16. ded. -..... ;fl. · . e -Provide Onothei;.' '3211 · · ·
million a year bte mone:t ._ HE . DOF.S NOT foresee
to finan~ a ro , Jl ~ malslv~ i hiring . Of ~ o r e
property taxes r..-flChocils • ' le!lchers Si ~~,. ell·
• I . t · .N ,,1: · e,ptfor 11,p eclalt1ed
-nJec a \~~wn& ... tMChers coudaelors.
facto<. Into school-n.-·~ "ljusf~iln't oee !II going In reqwrmg thal fllluro allOca;_ that dlrQuoo ~ 1111<8 said.
tious d. state aid be adlUlltc\. -~•Bui. I iiie ,tlit:me·ol more
to keep them in line with ex-, felclier .._. iX)th -volunteer
peCted Innatton. It also f\lllb and paid.'!
a Jaw which now reduces state RUe1 called the $3.12 million
aid u the assessed valye in a in new state aid for local
local district Increases. ., schools the . biggest IWl'l a
e -Push the state's state bas ever pumeed into
percentage or support for locl\l local schools at one time ln
schools upward from the U.S .. history.
prese'nt 32 percent to 43 per-"Really, in a sense, the OINI
cent next year and to 60 per-is on us in the schoola now,''
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Cabinet 1n gold or blue. . ·:·
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lighted dial and slide volume control knob.
3995
4-Band Portable Radio features AM/FM and
AC/DC operation. Eisy .slide rule1uTllng.
2995 . -·+speed Portable Stereo features automatic r&Ject
•riCt<ffop, tone knob, and front moun1ed spea:ker.
2995 I Olluxe &-tnip:.k Player is packed with six "0" cell ~ bltl~Jin(f. pJays pre-recorded tapes. AC/DC.
1588 ~~I Phonograph h~s ~eek mounted
3-xr .,e.k'ei,•built·ln 4S rpm acfapter. . ·599
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shut-off and remote control microphone.
Records on :lG-60-120 minute ousettos. JCPe11ney .
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Retired . M ilitarri 'Do.µbl,e Pay~ Questioned
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U.S. Civil Service Commi.s!lon
study sl\ow• H peretn\ of the
Defense Department'• wort
force is msde up of reUred
military personnel who collect
pet11ions as wed aa. regular
pay -something re~
civilians are not allowrJ to do.
The proportion ol r<tlred
military men and women ln
other f e d e r a l government
departments is considerably
lower, however, bringing the
average throughout the ex·
ecuUve ,branch to 3.9 pe~t.
the study shows.
The report, prepared for a
HollM! civil s e r v i c e sub-
committee beaded by Rep.
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BAT·LIKE FLYING MACHINE MAY BE READY FOR TEST FLIGHT NEXT YEAR
Inventor J1m91 L. <;. fitz P1tri ck Sits At Controls of Ornlthopter
Ii Flies Like Bai
If you hav~ ~ .do-it-yQurself'r
on you·r C~ristm_as list. .. ·
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College Dean Builds Flap-w~ng ·Airplane
NEW YORK (UPl) -lf Asked \\'hether his device, as
man can't flap a pair of yet unnamed, works on the
artificial wings and fly like a flight principle of a bird, Fitz bird, he may at least be able tony like a bat or pterodactyl Patrick said, "I don't know
So says James L.G. Fiti anyone who knows what prin-
Patrick, who for 40 years has ciple a bird works on but l
been interested in copying guess this is more like a bat
natural flighl' Now 'be has or pterodactyl."
designed a rbat-like flying The pte~oclactyl was a ·
machine that may be ready hairless reptile that flourished
ror a test run next summer. during the prehistoric Jurassic
Fitz Patrick said in an in-and Cretaceous p e r i o d s
terview that first , every small between 150 million and 70
part of the ungainly structure million years ago. It used the
must be tested separately and skin on its wings instead of
carefuHy, adding: "Otherwise feathers like a bird's as a
yOu end up either in a disaster flying surface.
or a grave and we try to avoid Fitz Patrick's ornithopter,
that sort of thing." or flapping-wing alrplane, is
After three decades of fully equipped with cockpit
trying, Fitz Patrick, 66, controls that include a throttle
believes his latest device com-that regulates the one -
es closest to the real thing, horsepower engine and up-and-
allhough it still needs a small down fiight. Other equipment
motor to flap the wings. ~udes rudder pedals to
"1 just don't have any con-regu]ate a power steering
fidence U~at anybody will be system. a parking brake, a
able to nt off the ground with ''Pseudopatagium" to transfer
manpower, not aDd have ~r from the engine to the
anything like real night," be wings, and a two-way radio.
said. i The _9rnithopter itaelf has a
Fitz Patrick, dean of 1 tw0'!-1 1 ~um ~foot wingspan
year college where he teaches and weighs 320 pounds. lt ls
mechanical technoloKY, said six feet Jong and it looks like a
human muscles just aren't cage of scaffolding covered In
strong enough to allow self-par1s by canvas,
propelled fli ght. Fitz PatrJck said he is far
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' enough along on building his
'device that he will be able to
test the way the l!_tngs move
in the Staten bland Com·
munity College gym by t b e
first of the year.
There will be no free flying,
however. The gymnasium
tests will involve tying weigAts
to the wingtips and flapping
the wings. •
He said his bitd is 11rather
slow in maturing" and there
has been a "king gestation
period," which involved 9,00P
hours of experimentation,
$40,000 ln his own money and
the dissection of 300 birds of
varlOU.! species.
"I've been interested in
flight since 1930," Fitz Patrick
said. "Basically I was cwi~
as to why various things Oew
and I've been painfully finding
out ever since."
He said one by-product of
his flying obsession is a
b;b!Jography of winged n;ght
literature that lists 2,000
articles and 500 palalta.
"Never bas so much been
done wllh so little success,"
FttS Piltldt'11ld. .
If his project -work, be
said,. It would be both cheap
and quiet, and lbere would be
little air pollution.
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Fail to Fire Up Consumers
ATLANTA -Children's
sleepwear that retards flames
-long demanded by safety
experts and many members ol
Congress -is appearing on
retailers' shelves acr'Oll the
United Statee.
Initial reaction ta~ «rof'olcl.
C.OOau.mers so 11.r a re
lukewarm -and ret8Jif, their
warehouses bulgirla~tb1older,
flammable sleepwe1r, I a re
caught in a dtll!afma'.: How
long they should ka!p .. mog
the nammable i ~eepwear,
even though it's at1llfigal
The clothing tndllllrf has
unUI July, 1973, tG convert its
entire output of children's
sleepwear. sizes o through 6X,
to the new flameproofed type.
About 75 million sleepwear
gannents are made in these
sitts each year. •
Government officials,
meanwhile, are pushing ahead
with more standards. In the
next 60 days, the U.S. Depart·
me.nt of Commerce ls ex-
pected to announce standar.ds
expanding the coverage of
·sleepwear to sizes 7 through
Jf. The new rules would take
effect In the rpring of 1'14,
1be new standards have fill-
' ed many manufacturers with Meeriwbile, ~en with
consternation. larje· stlku "°'~·,flammable
Fred Shippee or t h1f: sleepwear. ire),~' with
American Apparel· Manufac-their CODlclencel.' .,
turers Assoc la.ti on in 1 ••
Washington lameota that·)ltU~ ,j~·J'"2o~ cti!~
progress bas been made m irni' tolved tile' problem by declar-:'~~d~ab~~:~.=:.£ :rt·'"'·Ocl, ·1.11,s 11,....
Thts i. putting 1re._.od,lla , .~1 n~
pressure on manuf~ ~' _. ' _. • __ ,_ ·"·t
and could drive some\ Out ·of ,,.~ ""'ivcuca WWI
business, he says. • t•, *"' items of flam-
"The number of !abri<:s that mable ~ear mlgbt still be
were available when the stan-on .. Jbe ,fi~ ;Or tome oJ Its
d ~ ted WU · I, 100 r<'li!il of>tes, Bat the 81 u was enac ez-fim\' .• ·ltltvihg to remove
tremely limited," Mr.'Sblppee them .an.11·,
says. "The number of new
fabrics that .have ~-Sea1' loebuck, ~ t\atlon's
available since 1then ~ been bigg8el tet4fter, allo is-n\Ov. -
very meager." Every yard of ing 'toward full com.~i'
nonflammable fabric being although .a spokemnan in
produced Is ""'"tly being Ch\CllO riDorts that Ill per-
uoed, Mr. SbJ""°" ,-; 'Ana cent cl Seofs• inventort<ll stlll
it's far froni ...... ' I\ 1 Jn ~le slee.w..., By
Expansi<oi cl "1lli ~ti;ci nel\ Mr.. ~~en ~"""' -mclude,T-U,·'i...,., ,;,., ·ild'."' 1n •.~ , ...
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Department of commerce retardant stee.pwear;' but t
agrees that some manufac-chain got burned badly in the
tilrers, especially s m a 11 e r process. ones, could be hurt by the new In 1969, Sears mounted an
regulations. Some _ perhaps aJl~t sales effort tcr a new.
up to 10 percent _ could go Oame-cetardant I 1 n e of out of business. sleepwear. Full page, ~lbr advertisements ·were run In
'Strokes Anonymous'
Club to Aid' Victims
national magailnea and in
newspapers in 54 metropolitan
area11 Radio and TV spots
supplemented the effort.
"It was an ablo1ute bomb,"
a Sears spokeaman ,relates.
The firm IOld only 2$ perceit
of Its goal. '
OAKLAND (AP) -A un;.
que club lonned here """1d
have been ca~ed StrokOI
Anon)'1!10UI, bat II bear> tbe
mouthfilllni Utle of vucw.r
lmpelrmea! Preveltlon Socl>-
ty.
The club'• • membe:I c:on---te OQ....,... _ othtr
ovm:ome afloCll of • llii>ke.
In lad,· •YI club opolleomon 11!'. Groovenor T.
Root, "'i'Ml'I tho 0 D I Y
quallOcatfon "you need lo get
In. You muat hive hid 1
atroke." .
or tn the hospital and to do
~~~~:~:."w: ~~I=
f(dve up his surgical practice
alter .!Uttering a slroke three
years ago.
He oald that strok.,, caused
by a loss of blood cin:ulaU..
lo the brain, are the leading
killer$ of Americans after
heart disease and canctt. But
he notes that 11almost two
mtllion people In this country
have lived throuah a stroke."
After that , sean did some
research and foW1d t h a t
motbtrs dldn 't think they
needed the product. In fact,
some thought Sean' ads were
"lnsulUng" and were auc·
gesUng thal they didn't know
how to take , can of their ·
children. The colt wu higher
-II for a pair ol pajamu -
and that caused --too.
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4999
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7y4" circular saw with safe-
guard features fou nd on no other
saw. "Seourity ~witch" help1
preyent accidental ' 4tarts, ·:Re-
mote. Control Guard Lift" help
shield' hands from moving blade
and "Blade Exposure Control"
lim its unnecessary rear blade
ex.posure.
2499
3/8" double insulated, variable
speed drill. Trigger controls
·speed from 750 rpm. Ball bearing
conat ctio • •
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Mleyo_~ kit~. grinds.
poll_shjis. fliis :!7 pc. Ht works on
metil, .wood, jjlass, plasUc. 25,·
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6" heavy duty 1/4 HP grinder.
Lubricated, overaize bronze
be.arings, aluminum housing,
adJUStabJe tool rests. r'
34~~-
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· aaw with 1ilt base. Automatic
sawdult blow~. 2800 and 3500
strokes per minute. . .
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construction t:nd eelf·tensio,ning
pulley., r'
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tor proauclng 4000. 3tt8\' d;a.
orbits per minute. Double insu-
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undlng pad.
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lo help each othtr, lo visit
olhtr stroke vttttm1 at home
Root said, the clu~ If apx\oµ1,
lo contact stroke .vicllms who
rnl&ht derive IOIYI• benefit rr0m ila program.
Wllll 1loc:'ts leelln« _....
lo gel flammable cfothlng off
thelr lhelv111, and wllb IOVfJITI·
ment moving cloter to 1hut-
,tifll do"° ,Prodllclton or fiCIJI)· mable 1leepwear nex July,
the mL"IUfacturen a~ under
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Sunda7, Dectmbff 17, 1972
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DAJLV PILOT Alt
Home .Wiring: Cost Versu.s Safety
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SHADES W·~VBAJI, ."Qe 11,cnlleted J>Y
thVl8te of -t It abon 'be uiila.Orw' Jlir' any ~ In any of the universities, normals and all other
publlc lillioil8 ft Ille ute. "° 1eodl ay •*'n lllot'
· --1be aiory ~ the divine creatioo of man as lauclll In tllo Bible, llld IO teech Instead that man bas
descended from a lowef onler ~ llllimals."
.;iiJa..11ahllo,.wllldl--me 1be ·law-iD Tennessee
oo a 115 to 11 -In tllo Lqtslature, wu adopted oo
Mardi If, lt25. II OUllawed Darwin's thodry cif ... lutloa
from belng ,taulht Ja. ~e•11 ~Uc IChooll.
Aa moot lolb -. ·1111 ~·1a .. ~"" &w Cl ' the n¥>&1' lamoua trials ~ tlie century .. a iliiiP1 llillO I
hamlet kDoWn as Dayloo, Teoa. A biolocY ~ ~
a\ Rbeo lli8b 5cbool named Johp 1boma;I ~ de.
liberalely taught evoluUoo to force bis amol"!Pf.,1>-·1 sequent trial. <!\ ..:$ .;
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ond Ume in 2.\i y~ars Orange
County SUpeMaon U..ned
thla -it 10 houri ol wrangl-
lni OV<t" th< merttl or
de.merit. of noo-met.alUc
sANTA ANA -TWo Y!)ung lhealh cab!• !or .i.drical wir-
Oringe c.ut law rtudentl 11!1 In bomeo, apll'.lm&nts and al'M lloeo l!'l!l!ted ' & D 0 •blghrlae buildings.
llCbiilinhlPo by · tw Orange 'l'l>O queotlon bolls clown to
Coonty Bar Al&ociatioo'a -versua safety.
boorll ol cllrec"'1•· i , In ll'ro, Floyd McCellan, tjle
Cbecb in 1M1 lllDOWll were oowrty'1 director of. building b~)> Ud-P-,vtl l\Oldtnt . and safety, argued agaln!t the
H , Conde,'~· 23l E, ;olb hie of the chvper wiilng,
i::.t.r a Mts~ Jnd UCLA known in the trade as Rome:r,
student ?1-flchatl.ll Fktyd, 28, as a substitute for copper wfr.
136 Wave St., Laguna Beach, tng in flelible metal caDlts.
loDoWlng a rtcent boaro Wed.-ay, Mct.ellan was
meeting.
Directors oo!ed thAI Conde,
a thlrd-year law student at UC
Davis, is Wiiilanied Maone of
six children under the age of
24 .whose sole support ls their
mother, widowed last year.
'!'hey 1aid Floyd, a second·
year man at UCLA, also ob-
tains no support from· bis
,. widowed mother a~ ts work-
• tpg to support hil )'Q.tmcer
"I' brother at an •'\lndergraduate
institution.
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on the olher side. lle said the
non-metallic sheath cable, is
listed &!I approved ln lbe latest
edltloo of the Nallonal lille<-
trical Code .
He 1ald Ibis lndlca!ed lhe
aafety of -the newer product
bad been clearea:. He added
that it cannot be banned lo
government financed atruc. turts. ' ~ ·
Supervisor Ralph Clark of
Anah<lm Insisted that the
,county fire warden and fire
marshall ~ be present to
give their views on tbe plastic
cable, so a decl!iion was
pootpooed until nen Tuesday.
Spealter1 on both sidea of
the subject vigorowly defend·
ed their views:
John Fielder, Or4n1e County
Chapter ol th< Nllional Elec-
trical Contracton AsaoclotJon :
"Romu; cannot~ replaced or
rewired wjtljoul ' tesrtng out
walls. If Y<M:I . are ~l' con·
eemed about the coSt, throw
out all bulfdlng codes. Mom
JurlsdlcliOlll in the U.S. did
not •PJlrOV'I l1 until I~ to
b1 th< Depertment of Housing
and Urban Development."
W. L. "Jack" Tubbs ,
buslnes& man8ger or the local
electrical workers u n l o n :
"Heat ~rated in clrcuits frozn. an overload ii not con-
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fined by Romn •t • lllOtal raceway dot.II. Mii~ recent
fires have been traced to non-
metallic wiring.''
Royce Coln, m a n • g e r:
Bulldlng lodustry Assodatlof!:
''The use of Romex cuta co&s
and , has been proven Jo be
safe. The saving b from Sl25
to Sl90 per wilt 1n apartment houses."
Tom Matthews, secretary of
the Bulldlng Tnldes Council of
Orange County: ''Many 'fires
recenUy In Laguna Beach and
MWlon Viejo, in new homes.
has been caused by use or 1he
non-metallic wiring. It was a
long battle to bring the
IN PREPARATION tor 1he trial wblch•=uly 10, ms, 111e reo1 pro1q0111rtii ·arrived ""the of 111e
summer at Dayton. To lid In tbe ~UM/
presldenUaJ candidate · and goldOn ""'""" Wllllam J .... nlng1 Bryan. For Scopes, the moot famous defense law-yer of bis ume, Clarence s. Dam>w ••
The trial ground on !or 11 days. II became mown
as ''The Montey Trial." · Soope5 himself waa ahnolt
forgotten In the beat of the ftrba1 maneuvers wlllcb
became a bettle of wits between Bryan and !Jarrw.
"Both scholanblp roclj>leots
,..,.. co~ldered IO· hav' '!>lib
· scholutlc rtandlni, botll In'
undergraduate wort and in
· their graduate law school
studjes," the OCBA ftlOZutloo
stated. ,
F\01'!., a native of Spr· ~Id; MD., got bis BA
decr'e tram Wei 1 e y an
~ Untventty In ComiOCtlcul.
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Hit 'the · slopes
IN THE END,~ was ~ and fined '100. '
The U.S. Supr<m.i-Coiirt of the day uphold the ,..,._ ~
nessee law but overturned SCopes' conviction on •
technicality. .. -'
The Monkey TliaJ of yesteryear -· ~ ... ' cient history witil only this week when we ~ 6
Calllornia Board ol Educatioo bas just wl<d to. doWJi. :Y~~~u~ publlc l!Cience textboob "'n~ .. t
Despite this, It Is unclear today Vibe .. .'! f downgrading Is going to mean a larger •; -•'
sclenca book.s for God. Some boon! mmJbeni., f'
want a Bibl&Oriented doctrine in the text '
special creatlof!" right alongside Derwtn'i theory ~-· "
olution.
"OB EVERYBODY knows him;" my youngster ~Ued. :'He's just another one of those IOCiallsts."
Kids are pretly bad to !ool theae days.
Coode received hia BA degree
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' Board Approves Hir · · '...-~~ '%!.~r pay raiaes beginning Jan. 1 com· . t "
. • .• ,--., "" . .,._..-:'h "" puted bY a co~..of PllY i -t'> • _/ Co · · -f p ' ~ 1011~·1n other OM• (:ounty •
c mputer . -!r.. :~yn1ng--:~1 e~y~ "'/!.::! ~
SANT A ANA -To further bas approl>ed ~ l14ing o[ a '~ ~~·~r ·~
the completion of Open Space computer firm. j and iWmen a.): 1filie. !ftm ,,
and eo .... rv.~ Elements. of , Nor<b American,. Rockwell hilo!s will -lhe city 1174,000
the Orange COtinty Genei'al Jill assist m gamermg ~ during 1973.
Plan, the Boar.d <4 Supervlacr! -~tory d a ta from aei:iat Current scales pay from
photographa and computerize $552 for clerk typist.a to $1,333
, ... l\lJI: da~,;1'ill;. be used to for civil e n g I n e e r i n I $6 Million : Jl!<P8r0d lfetalled maps of the assistants, '858 to lt,342 !or ----;--C&Dty resources for use m policemen and $830 to $1,838 , .. ~ ~(itbe open space for firemen.
Gas Utility . · ni:"~ty mus1 adopt •
/' .. ~-Spece and
P 'd Conservaubn-Elementsto1he Me it Award Taxes al General Plan by next~ so I ,
or it wlil be barred ~f!si ' d h
Orange County ha.< received Ing any new blilldlng ~. TO' Al ric
first installment payments of , UQli'vlneCb-and-ellof", ~
nearly 13 million !Ji 197%-73 Anaheim Gehl , Donklli G. AJdrlcb, .r,, has ~~:&Ill~~~~:. .·~,~an A.ward•tJI Merit '• ~y and Southern eaiuornta Bigger Hotel .. -,, ~ ~"' :O~eounscL, ~ 4'
Edison Company. · Adrica the b1gll<ot ICOUlllla ·
The gas comP<nY baa peld . AN,AHEIM-A pro : ~ijll-t',,want given by a ~11-COllllcll '
more thah n !112 mi"tcr : =~ 1tor)r addition to the lf1att , for · out.standl.n& • ae'rvi<e . to ( pay . t e . ~ce 0. . · : J:lotel qeat the so:.ithea1t cor· youth. ~ ·
million bill m Apri!. ~· ner of 'Ha>bor Boulevanflmd Durilli the peo~111:: bas paid '4,\11,ru . and , • Freedmaq; Way will be con-ha.< ,.ncelved on , ,
tmal In enl In ..... ~ 'It a • :u.-~-.-tlve OI
with our ski
rterset.
Starter ski 1et.-Complete with skis, polished aruminu.m aki
poles and toe and heel bindings. Skis are multi-laminated
hardwood with full tip and tail protector and Polytex base.
Pole sizes: 46" to 56". Ski sizes: 160 cm. to 200 cm. -
in 5 cm. increments.
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skiing.
Preloamed Munari II ski boots. Great tor beginners.
Sporty blue wilh red ·and· white snow cufl and black
sole. Has 5 adjustable buatdes and water repellent
outer shell. Ski-width soles: Men's and wornen's sizes., give the~OOWltf _I ~1 •1111 \~~ &y plannln( c!Uzen award .and · <iii I ·•
tolol OI , 11.223. ~.;.. bad delayed 11hf ~~(for
Property ownen throu;hou11» their COlllideralloo until the!r1"ef1111 ,... Ho j!!i ollO ~ , '
Callfornla wen! subjed to the )terr determined whether =epte io' "'8 . If ' ..
Junior 3 buckle rubber ski bOot. Water-resistant upper'I. 12..3t1
~.!.1ntd~'!1mtn:n~~toflr::; not .. envlroomental itnpe\:f ' '~ti-~"~!': .. non't forget these. great buys! ti report was ~· U °" I .. ..,.,......_. ... ~ • Iii' .
govemmen · · report Is re q utfe d, co19t tib!;Pa campalali -r. t ~. ~ · StMdard collegiate goggle. Contoured ski goggles with polyurethane 'it~L ..'.":.::;~mlsstonera ' / ~ed to ~t of ~ ~ / •J' ' ~'Ventilated to Prevent fogging . • College-.; · '"'-r l!o,vtew Hon Dec.17. \loMblj>s for the coUlilt c..it>' · 1' 'olte and lemon replacement lens .................................... 3.75
' f.i ell. ~ Beetle 400 ski racks with key lock. Holds two pair of akis .••••••• , •••••• l .h Library Hours · Ski gloves. Men 's and women's ski gtoves In assorted elz•and co10,..7,11 Revenue Guide Hot Breakfas•· Ski hats. Pulloverskl hatt In thl• year' a holteat newbotoro. ••• 1 .... , ... 4.00
Thl! Orange Coar! College .., White Innsbruck Thumo eocka. Made of 75% wooJ and 25% ny1on·1or the
Library hu annount'ed it.I TUSI'IN -CI t y ad~ W8m'lth you need. In assorted sizes to tit mostanyooe: ••• ~ •••• ~····"-••3.11 holiday sch<dule. mlnlstrtlOrl will pn!pare a · SANTA ANA --ts I' ' '
The library will be open Eorlty Ult o1 PfOPO>ed pro-= ';..,~ ~will ~o,I '
..Dec. t&-22 from I a.m. 10 4 ti to sulde city~ . "' 1 • JCF?' " ' · ' p.m. and on Satunlay Dec. :13 re over the next five Y"'" ...... liot --"' enney from >00n until 4 p,m. 'It will for apendlng [&deral I'>"' dlrtr •I -cort "':boo
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again-otc. 17~ from t a.m. ~17,774 and ex~• tho IA.,. 'lllo dlatrtCt w J:Y "" ' , "'T·•··1
buildiof codel ln'the 00W1ty up
tu other ~-Ute of
Rome:r fa a step ~-"
Bryaot Vauglio, cbid(mao of
tbe el~ol code committee
of Ille Bulldllli lndultrtea
AssociaUon: ••Some SO, 0 O O
homes <have beea wlred1 iri r•
cent years with R om e s: •
Overheating of circuits · from
shorts ieldlJTl occurs, The
circuit breaker trips or the
fuse blows before any beatfii&
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McLellao argued in vain
that he would not ncoalmend
use of the new material for
apartments or eommerclal
buildings if ii was not safe,
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ts.o t~ayn10..~so'l!!.:mbe~~ ~':1.~rted ~·= ::'O:b'mea1. =' ' • Shop Su day 11ttt\e followll'lg stores: -, f allllMd to plowlill 1 • LI -~.:::~i.1~~ eri· :!:··~~ .... ~-•:or-o::.:,rOl'lilillllllUlll Jlll1ri. ' 'FASHIOt>I fsi'.Ari11;'~rt S.och (7141 ~2313. HUNTINGTON CENTtR, l;f~nlington BHch (71~) 891-ml. •ume nonnal houri Jan. :a.·. t\1e Iha\ . , tlotlal rtq\llrlmen1I. ~
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BOIT·SELL SAM by Ma•vla Myel'!!i
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RX4)S AND DRINKING 0 ' AT LfAST IT
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Despair and Hope .
Evident i-n Watts
LOS ANGELES (AP) -"So pie crate man.
you're going to vnite another 1 Optimists, in reviewing the
hopeless -s~ about_ a past seven years, point to im-
hopeless situa&n," the black provements such as the new
man says dryly from bis seat Martin Luther King Hospital.
on an old apple crate on the the 300-famlly Uijima housing
maln slreet of Watts. cente:" and an industrial park
'nle old man is drawing his where once-unempk>yed blacks
own conclusion, but tt Is based · tlu1l. out jumbo jetliner parts.
on what he can see ai:ound P~imists cite such facts as
him and observe from-his dal-increasing gang fights, drug
ly life, \V~ be says hasn't use among youths a n d
Improved since he left the unemployment rates in the 2
South three .d~des ago and percent range among aduJts.
came to California. They say r e c e n t im-
Wbat be sees are vacant lob proveme.nts, though needed,
yawning lite dirt-covered root~ are just bandaids.
ball fields , where he and Isolated by race, economic
friends often huddle on apple plight and inadequate public
crates fOI' lack ol a job or transportation from the rest pl
anything better to do. Los Angeles, Watts in many
His appraisal reflects a respects is like a country
common but not una nimous town.
postm.ortium on Watts seven Its people show pride in
vears after the black ghetto of areful. neat ·upkeep o f
tbe nation's third largest city modest-sized homes once Own·
exploded in a six-day riot that ed by whites. Community pro--
left 34 dead. , jects abound. ·
. S;cars, ps~chological and _ But unlike a country town
v1S1ble, remain. The l'l_len on which fends fOr itself, Watts
the ap~le crates ~y thelJ' lives and .the environs of South Cen· ~ unimproved SlDCe the up-tral ~ Angeles where 40,000
rismg when thousands ~ blacks live is far from being
blacks burned. and ,looted, s e I f .sufficient. Spokesmen
causing $40 millloo damages agree it can't begin to supply
and injuring more than 1,000 itself with its No. 1 need: jobs
per!l<llS. Ask~, aboot ~-and Industry.
ress, they say you see It -"It's Depression here," Mrs.
pointing to the vacant · lots Harris declai:fs. "If it weren't
arnund them. for the welrpre money, you
TRe lots_ a17 the resu~t of would have people starving.
razing of d1lapulated buildings, And welfare doesn't help
manr of them burned °';It morale.
when 103rd Street, the main . drag, gained the tit I e 1.n the rece~ election, of·
"Charcoal Alley" during the fiCJals a~ res1~ents a~
riot's fires. t~t the 18.!ue in Watts wasn t
"The cnly thing the 1965 rtot Vietnam or ecology. It was
did was call attention to the jobs.
plight of people ln the ghetto," 11Tbe job situation ls bad,"
declares Ferdia Harris, a field says black Congresswoman-
deputy for Billy .Mills, a black elec:t !vonn~ Brathw~te.11 D-
Los Angeles city ccuncllman. Calif. t see it as a crisis.,
But there are those who Mrs. Brathwaite, winding up
foresee a brighter Watts. several terms as a state
"There's a lot of hope," says assemblywoman from Watta,
Richard Whitfeild, an en-feels a need for feder.al actloa
thu.sia.stic 34-year-old black to provide "tu incenU'ft:S,and
who beads the W a t t 1 other lures" · to ~
Redevelopmefft Project. .Re business and industry to 1
sees -within a few more relocate and thus "provide iob
years - a Watts with vacant opportunities In areas of hiA
lots abloom with new homes, a unemployment" , , shoppin~ center and job-A spokesman at LoCtheed
creating businesses. Aircraft, boasting of the suc-
Air F•re Flap
U.S., Europe Differ on ~st ·
GENEVA (AP) -North
AtlanUc air fares that differ
from o0e side of the OCW1 to
the other could bocomt part of
a breakdown of-the Interna-
tional Air Transport Asloc:ia·
lion's fa.re negotiatin g
machlriery.
·Airline · sources said last
week the poutbWly emerged
in informal talks between
North American and European
airlines about new low~t
fares.
The sourees salil lbe Euro-
peans plan to se\I'-new
fares next year at between
$195 and 1285 !or round trip to
New . York from European
airports. 'l'he Amer I cans
however, . proposed to set a
range of 12111 to l2IO !or trip& Board, which can veto new
In the other dl<'Odion. f.,.. bowevor, Is known to
A new arranaement oa dlsllb the Idea.
transallantlc flilbtl, the ad· But IATA o!llclala· IO)' tallul vance_payment excursion rare, .._ _.,., wbld>
would be !or !light. booked ov·--·~
and partly paid IO cloya In ad-bave the 11na1 llY on ,ln-
vance, with a atay of. 14-45 tematlooal fa re s , are
days In the c:oontry o! destlna-geoerally conducted be""'"1
lion. !'"'8n o!f!ces, "and the U.S.
Tile ,..,... deC1lned to talk state Department may bave :
~~':at~~~ d!lff!<DI o\'lews !rom the
now with the ~ CAB."
Tile Europeans lllld <1!1-J!ropotleols or d 111 er• n t
·rerent !ares W\,ijid be fans llao argue cheaper air
"rea""1able" beca-or the trlvd 1rom ~ · would
American mariet's greater meet the U.S. administration's
size and ""allh compared to drive !or 1•tlinlJ more Euro.
Europe. Pean tourists ID the Unit.<!
The U.S. Civil Aeronaulies States.
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Plug in our quick
and easy cut-up. ~I now, and ...... now. 'l"~rt
fdmmlng 15'111 from the prices Oft, atovc.~d-.. e11pco.,;ri Ind rouphol&l"'f.
3-speed electric scissors make It sew-
e81y fo create your Own fashions.
Speed selector for light, medium and
heavy fabrica. Slide 'n guide stand.
Colorful gift 4*ton.
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and we11 deliYer after the
holidays. Our decorator will
· bnng sam~ to~your home end
offer her r;woleillOnal,stYUng
suggestion,. No ~.charge,
of course. '
ca11 Penneyanear.you
for our free, ~-H~
service, 'nowl
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Whitfield says It is possible cesa of a sub-assembly factory
for a black man to make it. for the LlOll TrtStar at 54--
relating that be obtained a col· acre Watts Jndultrlal Park,
lege education and rose to an says it would be smart, for
important job after growing more industries Jo take ad-
up in the same neighborhood vantage of the avallab&t latior
FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714)-644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (7 14j 892·7771 .
HARBOR .CENTER, Costa Mosa (714) 646-502 1.
viewed with despair by the lip-pool. ·
' Now .LEASE that special .car of your ~hoice at
· .. a 'payme~t ·you can AFFQRD, "from -
Oran9e County's No. 1 B-.ick Opel Dealer!
NEW 1973 CENTURY LUXllS COLONNADE
Equipptd with turbo ltydr11t1•tlc tr1111., pow.r tf..,lflfo r•clio, W/S/W
tirtc, tint•d 91111, •Ir concfitlonlng, tnd pow•r dl1c bt•kt1.
'New 1973 Buick Centurion Sport Caupe New 1973 Buick Centuiy S13tiQn 131811
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stop .i his pUce. 'so be !\Uni up a · y~ on greea•sJgn. I ,
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Ji1UtF001US mlltl 'Qi;'. ~·
• ' b~wal-.tbat-a newi.1t,eak _.' • ' ' .~ can't turn a sign off
ust ~ tbe·road. l~wan~. 11 .iPf&si~ •'they can with a TV com-
llop,otao. So ,the owner ·put up • '\ntl):lll, they ''lurii them,.qff mentally to
. wa11 lilgger and mare co:r. shut 01it the confwdon: · thilh.Jp!'s. · · '. ' . / "TheY' becofne ~~es we .drive ~ tbe gas "-11on, the lawid , through. You can• tum ,liilln off (men-
the t,abop, and the haberdashery tally) and they become "colors. People
put up ir signs. And the drive-in dairy will turn their radios on instead, which is
went them one better and parked a just another way to rid the confusion,''
. gigantic plastic cow in 'its driveway. be says.
But in;tead of helping business, all In Costa Mesa where sign escalation
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the drlvefs._~just kejltbn going until a problem as on Joe'~ bighway, 'J>la~
tbeY. saw__;,a1fa(iitbUrger joint that stood are stud)1lng methods · 9f. red~ing. the out aMDg all Ute other signs. number .and siu.0£ si~·and at the.same
.V,1o!d.'1''.'.Bamala, chief ol .,..iv~ thne tnaJ?nt{ ~ more "fllldable."
Pl•!l'ln& for .Cott.a· llOM, ,calls thiS '.111o,l-ol!!~."1~•-~ ~l,l'iliil'ipfy overload." "lvboa--~~C~Jlhll$im""~-· ' ~~ ~ull, ~ IO))<! 'i• .. feet" f!!!'"uJBI liltii 'l)ylo)l\ef C ~ ·~ -,jo are bOsinc Sign ·allocstlons o • •tl<i!!..> , • ~. "bUsmparn:.~'::"'ils using the la
Al , 1111'!l'·bl~ 'l\lea ~-I . ~-•. ~~f.··ihOiit lllat.iio a+ -~ -by the p . • teri""' 'tJ · JO&i¥cfe bis llljf,>f ment shows that t!'<~~oe·· mov· =.. ~= tobJa~} ~: :.:'~;ri:cti:;; ~m~~I mll ctt1be tJl it. . ' _ speed of m6 car, the 8ngle of vision A!iiH•I ~· tote It tn •canien ~ allowed by the wlndsbleld (side-to.side
all ~,iicnl f!lat •urround It A,J .00 u~wn), the number of lanes in •r~ •tteatioo, 1i iDterestlifl a road, and many other elements.
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que.ttioni to Pat Dunn/At Your Service, Orange Coast
Daily Pilo't, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. In-
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but it can be overdone to the point of
becoming an annoying glare, he main-
tains. Ideally the ~ckground area
agaffist-whiCh' the mes&age Is displayed
should take ·up 60 percent of the sign
space.
11le amount of writing on a sign is
another factor influencing legibility.
Generally, the fewer the words there are
on the sign the better they are
remembered. , The Costa Mesa sign Put simply, the new ordinance -if ~p.. ordinance will suggest that· there be 'tl
proved by the city council -will aJIOw thaximum of five words on any s,ig:o in
signs no larger and with no more..,W,rQs·· the city.
than can easily be read by drivers ptOv-. t t the a~ limit Often color is a usefUI W$Y-< ot in-mg_ p_as___!_~ .... -~ _,, -creasiAg .. (he -visibility or a sign~-Fot ex-
Since height and square.,fQotage are ample, it can be used to heighten con-
factors which do contribµte to sign trUt by using complimentary c"olors, or
visibility, designers will need to explore ·opposites on the color wheel, 6UCh as blue other means if these two -elements are and orange, or purple and yellow, Austin curbed by the ord.inaDce. · t
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A!'I 0,FJ;ERING OF SENSORY OVERLOAO IN COSTA MESA?
700,000 Accidents
Toys Not So Dange·ro.us
Now, But Be Careful
Assistant Planner Bryan Austin, who points ou ·, has done considerable research in the But one bas to be careful. Red and \VASHINGTON (UPI) _ In Christmas
area of visual perception, asserts that green are complimentary colors. they shopping for children, the government
The Public Health Service estimates
that 700,000 children are hurt every year,
often at Christmastime, in toy·related
accidents.
the shapes of the letters themselv-is· an contrast highly, but they decrease h . h -J ·b·1·t "Tb ha · ·1 I al says t at even though t ere are fewer important critt!rion of visibility. eg1 1 1 y. ey ve s1m1 ar CXI or v ue Capital letters, for example, work best and wave lengths and this causes a dangerous toys on the market now, you
as display headings or for short words vibrating effect and a distractin'g glare," ought to:
while lower case letters are more ap-he says. _. · • ~k for sharp points, jagged edges
According to Malcom W. Jensen , direc-
tor of product safety at the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) and a
grandfather Ot eight children, the most
common iqjuties are lacera~ion s,
ptUJctures _oi;' ""'1all parts injuries .:.
thaf's very fi'l.fi"e people g e l l i n g
something in their mouths and ingesting
or aspirating it."
propriate for longer phrases. Th.ere are other attributes. of col~r, and looie small parts. and for brHUe ~e points out that the mos\ legible type such as hue, value azfd intensity, which 1 . tbs ould b . r#PC\' are those known as ''sans serif " can 'be artfully used to further increase p ast1c " t w • reak eaaily.
JIOl'0il'-Jo1Wing which •is sira;g~t-edg.;.i legibilll):. • . . • • O>jck fabtj~.for the risk of &m·
and withotit"feet or cuflicues. 8ci;pt let-Co~ ~~eu-busmessmen '!ill ~ mabilitYj
tering is the.most dilficillt of all to read. funllshed with a ;i:n8Rual C0!1t.aining PIC· • Stlect chemistry sets and electric
When Iayin~ oUt a si,gn, visibility can tort.al representations ~f legible signs 80 toys for older children only. .~1 improved by never spacing· lower .. ,., ~ .. ::''j;~~~~ J~J!..~i!the e Avi>ld noi,Y toys and sOOotJng etters and by IIUllr.ilW certain that words •.,'....r-vv· 1 · > m...,.· are eithei-centered' a,. the sign ...i....... passed by p anners since the • ( • toy Iha ... v:: ~ ~t1 ••• 1•
• • 1 \ID °' •--thrust of the proposed onllllance is · l • t SWI$ the <;hild's «?,on its ngbt. or l~ edge. _ at reducing the amount of signing in age ... baseball bat appropriate tor a 1~
'!be FDA. has special tips for buying
toys tor very. small chi1c1Mrt.1M1ke sure
tile toy is 'Coo large to be sw~; doe.I
not have detachable small parts that can
lodge in the windpipe, ears or ..no!Jei is
not apt to ~reak easil!> does not have
parts that can pinch fingers or toes or
catch hair, and does not have cord s or
string over 12 inches in length.
to ~Uers abould ~ver be stacked on Costa Mesa • 111;. _ , . , yea ~Id may be a dangerous weapon for
P .. each otbel' vertically," A~ Later, t~ council may wish ,to· enter a +.year-old. fs~·ry ~~fk~ rea~ .~ often done, it the thorny question of esthettcs. by ap. ,! !Mt~ cbildreo in the use Qf toys . auu supervise them at play · and teach
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fund policies at the time a dePoAf& Is paJd. Park Udo bills Medicare direct-
ly. Medicare bas two months In which to pay claims' to the convalescent
cen~, Aljer,Park Udo receJves payment from Medicare, ttemtzed charges
..i. Dy 'refund from the $255 deposit then are mailed to the patient, or
· td':tiwJ• Person· wbo paid the deposit. Your refand check wlll be malled
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DEAR· PAT: Last January we 'purchased a Vacation Gift Certilicate
good .tor ooe year for free hotel accommodations in Las Vegas. We paid
115 for tile certificate which was to be honored by National Brentwood Inc.,
Lo6 Angeles. When I sent in my reservation recently, I received it back
. marked "ad4ress unknown" by postal inspectots~ I would, like to know
what steps to take to locate this eompany. ' . '
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Yule Gifts ~o ·the Needy
Christmas is a time of giv'ing. If yoq, want to give there are
several community service agencies seeking !ood, clolhing, toys
and other Items to donate to needy families to make their holi·
days at little happier. ·
~ause there are numerous agencies each with different
reqmrements, a system of cOordinating agencies has been set up
by the Orange ~nty Welfare Department.
In a!\dition to tlj~e coordinating bureaus, there are a few
agencres that work countywide, 'taking Christmas donations and
distributing them to underprivileged families who might not' other-
wise have a Chmtmas celebraUon. r
Here's . a 'µst of places where you can take your donationS:' T~..,Ulvatiqn Army, 818 E. Third St., Santa Ana, 542-9750
or 542»r.n6. It. is in need of canned goods, new toys, Wied toys,
cash .and clothing for the 1,200 Christmas baskets its volunteersi '°'bu\e each year. . •. ~
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Ana, 835-09~~. Shirley Cohen . It will accept donations of an.Y,
1tmns fo~ distribution throughout the county.
Shere 6ur S.l ... ISOS), 1015 Baker St., Costa Mesa, 546-2047;
afternoon, 549-~001 .. Jean Forbalh. It will ·accept any Iast·minute
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COSTA MESA -Newport Harbor Elks Club, 3456 Via Opor-
to, Newport Beach, 673-6110, Art Kroening. It will accept don...-
tions of cash, food and new items. Used items in good workable)
condition will al.so be accepted. '
' CAPISTR/INO ·BEACH-DANA POINT ~ Salvation Anny,
26891 Spr!Jrg, SL, .San Juan.C~illtrano, Rita· Nleblas. 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. call 492-34118, llfter• 5 p,m:, 493-1846. n will take any dona· ti on. · '
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -wom.n•1 Oivl1lon, Chamber of Com·
merco, 17875 Ash St.,.fountain Valley, 968-3857, Bonnie Kacsuda.
HUNTINGTON aiACH -A11!1t1nco Loague, 301 Walnut
Ave,. 84~8, Yvonn.o{Durston .
. ' IRVI~ -Ntlo!llUI I Harbof l!lk1 Club, 34!56 Via OportCJ;New•
• port:,Beaeh, 6'1.lb811Q. Art JA:oe,nlng. It will accept cash, loo<f
and new Items, and Used Items In gPOd, workable condition.
LAGUNA BIACH -Salvation Arrrry, Southern California
Gai Company office, lSS 3rd St., Laguna Beach, J, W, Decker,
49U50t..or l141·26J.8.JI will accept any don,~Uon. l .
Nl~T llACM -Nowport Horlior lib Cl ... 945& Via Oporto,.N~ )eoo11, 0.7Ull0, Art ~nlilg. It ~· 1cceJ>I, c~,_ lood llid+~ :W .-d ltema In 1>Wbb1-CCilldltloa.
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Good Deed Pee>Ple
DAIL V f'ILOT Sllff Pl!et.
T-shirts to Tijuana
Cast-off clothes and canned goods find their way to Mexi-
can border town orphanages throughout the Christmas season.
But the brown eyes belonging to children at Casa de la
Esperanza near Tijuana are going to shine even brighter this
year. A box from Costa Mesa's-Heinz Kaiser School will con-
tain new 65 T-shirts from colored cotton knit material.
More Ulan 80 eighth graders in home economics classes
spent two weeks of concentrated effort making the multi-
colored shirts in all sizes. The cotton knit material used was
donated by Betty Millar, owner of a Costa Mesa .sewing cen-
ter.
A frequent contributor to sewing classes in the Newport-
Mesa district schQOls, Mrs. Millar is pictured above with, left
to right, Terilyn Kelly, Leslie McDonald, Joanne Pumphrey,
1\nn Ishihara and Dawn Durham. • ,
Carol Lovett, home economics teacher, propoaed the
project for a collection box sponsored by Key Club members
from Corona del Mar High School, Newport Beach. They
were very receptive to the idea. They are 'great girls and
really cooperative."
You Can Help
A variety of positions is waiting to be filled by the Volun·
teer Bureaus.
Hours for the South Orange County office, 325 N. New-
port Blvd., Newport Beach are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
weekdays. Call 642-0963 for opportunities.
\Vest Orange County office, 11412 Stanford Ave., Garden
Grove, is open Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. t.o 3
p.m. The phone number ls 5s'o-2370.
English as a sceond langua_ge, ~hich covers ·how to carry
on a basic conversation, how to make purchases rand so on, is
being taught to migratory worken in a Huntington Beach
field camp each Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.rn .
~1ore tutors are needed for this project, which is offered
by a section of the Share Ourselves Program of Sl John the
Baptist Catholic Church, Costa Mesa.
Other needs include a projectionist who can volunteer
one evening a month; sports equipment. particulary a baske~
baJl standard and basketball, and outside teams to play the
n1en in camp on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
There also is an urgent need for nurses and doctors who
can act in an advisory capacify and in emergencies. A doctor
who is on the board is ready to work with them in setting up
wider aid programs.
A <I-year-old Huntington Beach boy who is recovering
fro111 th~ ~fter effects of encephalitis is responding very well
to patterrung exercises.
The exercises. which must be done twice a day, seven
dJiys a week for his recovery to be successful, require a lot
oC volunteer help.
Teenagers as well as adults can offer assistance. H81p ts
needed frC\!!l 2 to 3:30 p.m. Mon1!ays and Tuesdays and morn·
ings and afternoons on Sundays.
Help for You
It's 2 a.m. and your <I-year-old has suddenly become
frightfully ill. What do you do? Where do you turn?
Most people looe precious minutes looking for the help
they could get wi!.h just one o.r •lwo phone calls -If they
had the proper numbers, or going lo the wrong place for
"expected" help. ·
Since rar too many people are unaware 0( the sl111ple
steps toward em~11ency medical c;tl'e, the Hosplti£cll or
Southern Call!onlli bU published .a leaflet liStlng y thlnga
to do in the eV..nt or an lllnes or ln}ury requlrlng I edlate
attention. '
It recqmnlendi Such pre-planning as:
-Determlhlng whi ch nearbY, hospital has an emergency
department and a doctor on duty 24 hours a day.
-Obtaining names and telephone .numbers of two •
bulance services ht your area, plus the numbers of the fire,
police or sherill divl!lona that serve your home.
The council emphasize• tile llnportance or having a doc-
tor to call in cue ol emergency. The physician is tho ~urce ot all medical care; neltller hospiWs nor ·ambulances can
practice medlc!M.
Emergency procedllrl!S delCrlbed in the letllet start with
phoning tho family doo!or, or In, extreme c ... s. the ambu·
lance ..mce. Sol!HI ettuaUOM -alto will reqUlre calla to an
emergency ward or fire or police' ataUon.
The following information will be _.iec1 as the oall•
pro~: your name, tile adclreu where the paUent 11 l«ated,
!he nearer\ c:roo1 strut, a brief description of what happened t.o whom, lhe n.ame or the pallent's doctor and an estimate or
whal kind of lil!lp II needed.
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A Co-~p • ID Counseling .-
REP Volunteers Offer Legal Aid, Job Data
By CANDACE PEARSON
Of ,~. 01llY ,l .. t '''"
'1Tbe tal cats can be cn1el, can't
they?" the tousle-haired woman asked
cryptically of the person sitting nu:t to
her en the hand-me-down orange Couch.
"I finally want IJ sue," she conttnued,
looking about the lon g, eclecUcally-
furnished office. "B'Jt I can't afford a
lawyer and don't know how to find .one
any"'8.y. I could look in the phone book,
but maybe I'd pick a shyster.
"So I came. Maybe they'll wonder why
the fUMy·looking old woman is sittJng
here."
"Here" ~'as the Responsive Educa-
tional Projects (REP) ofnce at 114 W.
4t.h SL in Santa Ana. And the voluntee.rt
there didn't pause to \li'Onder about the
woman's age or appearance; they were
there to help. ,
A 19-year"ld facing the possibility of
the draft \\'85 also there, looking for a
last way out, and a young mother OOJ.<ling "'<
her baby wrapped in blankets waited
nearby for the welfare rights cowtSelor.
REP is a community counsellng center
tl·ith these· characteristics: it lacks
s(X'Cializatlon, runs on memberships as ·a
food co-op does and has a 24-bour phone
service (at $58.R'EPS). •
DAILY PILOT SMff .......
A person with a problem is often faced
"'ilh an additional dUemma: which
counseling agency is the right one to
call? Consumer and legal questions can
be aired at particular c o u n t y
departments, but if a problem comes up
on the weekend, then that's the wrong
time. Help for many agencies is strictly
a Monday through Friday W..iness.
REP OFFICE MAtµGER JIM HOLT HILPS YOUTH; LLOYD CHARLTON (RIGHTI HEADS LEGAL SERVICE
REP's office hours are also fairly tradi-
tior1al: IO a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through
F'Tiday, but the phone service expands
that. .
REP is a nonprofit organization begun
tlfi'ee..and-a-half months ago by a welfare
rights worker , a law student and a draft
counselor. '
It. exists on $12 yem-ly dues (less ln
cases of need) from each member. dooa·
tions and a lot of zeal from the volun-
teer~ -
"Maybe we can help," states ooe of
REP's flyers. "It takes a lot of
knowledge to exist in today's aoclety. U
you're wealthy, you can buy that
knowledge from an att«ney or other pro-
fessional. But what ii you're not?"
Basically, REP's services include : e WeUare rights counseling.
In addition to keeping a list of jobs
REP officials hope will be .provided by
Orange County employers and another
list of jolHeeken, the volunteers wUl c~~ bow to preparo ...umes, how
to dress When applying for a job and how
tQ keep a job.
l "I don't know of any other agency like
thlS in the county," said REP office
manager Jlm Holt, who d~bles n.s
·welfare rights counselor. "There's pro-
bably not anything like it anywhere that ~-to-man)' thinp and as well as we..-
, de)."
Holt, head of the Orange County
!ranch ol the National WeUare Jliiht•
Association, bubbles over with en-
thusiasm for REP. "There's a beck of a
demand for us; a tremendous need."
He has represented welfare clients at
fair hearings (where aid has been cut or
rlisconiinued and the client protests), in•
terceded in "hassles" with welfare
with Ute baCkground tnrormatiOll the """t ol a lenant who owed -rent
REP inember provided. ·He'd taken It oil in a se.mi--lnvttatlon to
REP D)8lllbers tii essence get ''instant )lufglars and as a threat to the tenant.
credit" with tbe attorney tliey-are refer· ' Charton IA>ld him he bad no rigbl IA> do that. .
red to, Cllarton said, and are sent to at-"'nle law doesn't only apply to · rich
torneys knoWledieable in. the field of people," he sald recently. "We're not
need. .lrying to get people to do what they don't
"LaW)'en love to learn on clients wbo Want to do -we're just U'J1D,g to get
can pay," Charton said, de~jbJng a them to follow the law."
usual ptospective client-lawyer el'.~e Holt sees a bright future for REP,
as: · · ·~ despite the abort tract record d. other
_ <;:Bent: 0 Are You <ilmpetent 1ri criminal ~It' unlj·!~ centers.It ' ol .. ...Nwi..-" he Jaw'" , s '"""" a tna er -,.-.-... , · ' said. ta~. er: Can you pay?" ·.·J He and Charton repeated many times Olent: "Yes."
Lawyer: "I'll ge~ C<>mpetent.''
A recent landlord-tenant dispute was
settled when .a landlord finally put back
the door he'd remov~ from the apart·
what perhaps are the group's watcb-
'vords : ''Call REP anytime, with any
problem," at 558-REPS."
SIGNS ... e Draft, military or relat.ed counsel·
ing.
• Drug abuse counseling. . . e Advice (legal and persooal) on con-
sumer protection problems, including
landlord-tenant disputes ~ family dif.
workers and helped persons g e t A B d G emergency money when first applyinl[ UW 0Uf ets !From Piil" 81)
for aid. pointing a design review board.
REP membersbip is not limited to S b p This January _ if the ordinanee is in-
ficulties. ·
• Legal help against <mployment
discrimination.
"poor people," Holt said, allboull> abol\t U poena 0Wef deed adopted -all new t11ans will be
haH Its preseot 300 tnemben' are in W. allocated to a complex formula which
e Immediate release h'llln )all without
bail if "busted'" in most cases (depending
income brackets, he estimated. SACRAMENTO (AP) -A new law takes into account the rollowlng fecton:
anybod"We ydon,,1 ~-~.~lncl•~{.~l~ staned by Gov. Reagan last week gives e The s~ limit at the point of~
on personaJ stability factors a n d
seriousness of crime).
people." uu ~J..1.WU -.. the state more power to Investigate con· proposed sign.
sumer complaints about new car dealers. · d and the tJm ·1 AU volunteers are unJ>8)d and monies • The width of the roa e 1
e A group legal services plan with no
charge for initial consultations with an
attorney ahd reduced fees fer additional
services, whether the case is a, civil suit,
felony drug charge or a divorce.
are charu)eled back in'6 ieeptng the large The bill by Assemblyman Jim Keysor. takes a motorist to change lanes.
but sparsely furnished office open and a Granada Hills Den1ocrat. , gives the • The nature of the Bft'a -whether
printing JnformaUoaal materials. Holt state New Car Dealers Policy and Ap-it's ·commercial. industrial or residential.
said he wouki welcome ·donations of time. peals Board subpoena power in" its in· e The type of business. vestlgatlon of complaints. mooey or furniture. 'l11e draft COWlseling 11 is being suggested that the statute be "office". headed by ~ve Carpenter, is The bill also gives the board power to applied to all signs in the city, including The county health department is in-
itiating an alcoholism coun·sellng center
in the REP office scheduled to begin in
Jar.uary. Right now, Health Deparlma!t
and REP officials are seeking volunteers
trained by the coun.ty to do the intensive
COOI15eling.
now a card tabl.e and chair. ptace witnesses under oath. those presently existing, so that the new·
Legal services, headed by last-year law businessman will not be penalized.
student Lloyd Cbarion, are bandied ii> T I p d 'l1le pjamtlng department bu Jll'Clll06ed
llilllly by law students supervised by six a cum ow er that •tins tl<)t conforming to tbe 'stan-
volunteer on-call attqrneys. dards be phased out accordlng to a conr
This division bas m'at.l![th a lot of sue-Blamed for Deaths plex amortization schedule.
An immigration counseling service,
directed by law student Melinda Bynl,
just began. Every Friday afternoon a
lawyer ls available in the REP office to
work with county reSidents' immigration
problems.
cess, Charton said, especially in ob-Meanwhile those penons: who will be
talning OR, overnight releases. ''Jail is most affected by the propoeed ordinance
an WlbelievabJy hum.IUaUng experience PARIS (AP )--Olarges of involuntary are being contacted for their views.
for anybody. Really a bummer" said the homicide have been filed against three "We're actively soliciting the comment
curly-haired student. executives of companies that made and of businessmen. lhe sign cqmpanies and
A typical release might involve 8 distributed a talcum powder blamed for the Chamber oi Commerce for feedback,"
What REP can't deal with. Its officials
refer to other. appropriate agencies.
yo ung school teacher busted on dope the death of 41 French babies. says Hamala.
charges who doesn't have $500 to post An examining magistrate ordered all of He believes it will be difficult to
Two students frotn UC Irvine, working
for credit under the social ecology pro-
gram, will begin this January on another
REP project: a people's employment
agency, free to members.
bail. He might be innocent and it doesn't the powder seized after stanlng a persuaCle these interests to eml>race
serve the county to keep him 1n )all, said judicial inquiry last August. The Ministry what some consider a radlcal outlook on
Charton. or Health said the talcum contained ex· signs. But he believes they will, ultlmate-
U he called REP, a volunteer could try cesslve amounts of hexachlorophene and ly, becaUJe the research sbowed that bet-
to arrange releaseby ~'.....:ca:·:111:n!.g..:•:....'.:iu:dg:'.'.e::__<:a::u:sed::_en=ce~p::b:•l:::ll..:i•:...· _______ ..:t::•':...':igns~.:mak=:.e.:buzi::·n=-=:.:ea:•::· ;..'.:IA>:..:fi::m::d:....
Exercise Helps Slow
Process of Aging
CHARLESTON, W. Va. Ing definite cooclusiotlS. A
(UPI) -;.. Ponce de Loon prtSellt, 12 people between the
and many since have found ages of 65 and VJ are involved. Scme 1ll<et at bis center out, there ill no Fowttaln of 1tete, o111ers at a nursing home
Youth. But an experlmedal and a third grwp at an apart.
exercise program among the meat complex for the elderly.
elderly here Is ull{.'Qvering He bu even designed ex-
evidence that the process of erclses for wheelchair and
bed·ridden -·· e.ging can be slowed down. The participants don't run
Its originator, 67-year-old around the room don c
La~ence Fr a n k e l ol pushupe, jogging or anytbtnQ:
CharJesion, oala the prograr6 like that. The exerci8e9 are
"Preventlcft.'"· ·1t be a: a (l · simple., not too strenuous and ·~' a .t~ .and 8 ha!f ~,ao are done to music. Typklel of
and tnvgtv,M. doing a few ~·· them 11 a sit-up wttb a penon ercJ.ea •verel times a ---silting up holding • two pound "~ .lUl'J'O"' o1 Ute Pre> barbell In each hand.
grllJ!I Is 1 to dcmonst1'1!te ;ihat Along with the physical ,..
lhe ~Jib ol elderlr !""Pi• la tlvlty !II a menial JlfOttfSm
gn>atly enhanced through very which Is al90 Important.
carefully planned phy11fcal ac-· "The key .to our program ls
tivit les" said .Frankel, who an interchange of Jove and ef· appe~ robust and 10 years fection to show that we ca.re,"
you11ger tbm bis age. Frankel said. "Without that
" II bel]lS to decelerate the lngrodl .. t It Is I mposslble to
ag ne: p-ocess," be geld. "It motivate older peGp:le who art
lmprov., oldor -1•'• men-already de pre a) e d and
tal attitude, it gives 'them a withdrawn." _ ,
sense of IJTl1)0T'tance. and Im· In a way, Frankel Sllld, he
proved aelf imaie." end his asslstant who ad-
PorhtJ>8 more lmportant, mlnl&ter the program are ac-
Franktl aald, "we have been ting .Bs missionaries in an
able to demonstrate we can unch<lrted land whoce still not
imptOve their e-n du ran cc much Is known about the ag-
\ Uwoogh lelting their heart Ing proce& Md wflat IA> do
ret.e and blood pressure.· We about IL
... 1t,.uiclnt changes and The foundation ii partly fun.
improvement.Ii in heart rote ded by the state 1 n d
and blood pnaurt." partlclpanta In the procram •
Fronkel wanll to lab about aro uked IA> pay whalell!r
a yeer's more data before he they can. 'nltre al80 are local
and hJs foundaUon start draw· backers here.
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P anic No
Excuse in
Hit and Run
Americaa Dor A11odalton
RUS9ell's flnt reaction t
when his car knocked down a
pe&strian. was panic. He
drove to a nearby gas station
and cried,
1'1111!re'a . an Injured man
baclt there In the atreel"
Then he, sped home to hide.
It wasn't Jong, however,
before the police tracked him
down and placed hlm under
arrest on a charge of hlt--and-
run driving.
At the trial, Russell pro-
t-Osted that panic "can llapPen
to anyone." Alao, he remtndtd
the court that he had at leest
made 90111e effort to get help
to .lhe victim.
NevertheJess. he wu found
guilty of the charge. In spite
of extenuaUna: circumstances,
aald tbe cwrt, be had com-
mitted precbtly the a c t
fOll>ldden by llatuto.
'nil• """' illustrates the JaW'• 1t1111 attitude toward the
h!Hnd-run driver. Altlldugh
panic ts uncler1tandable, It ts
QOt forgiveable·. If you are 11'1-
votved In •n a~ldcnt, you
mut atop, Identity yours~,
and -tn 11l081 Ital .. -.,..
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lo IDJ!lnd.
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Editor'• Note: This fl the
1econd of fo11r orticl.e1 un
Good Samaritan1 -~
day people who are going
out of their wau to lteiµ
their feltow man.
By CURTIS J .STIOMER
Cl"1st1•11 SCStllct MOllltv ~
communi1y newspaper asklng
for volunteers to "sponsor"
women about to be rel~
from the county jail.
A telephone call. A couple of
visl!s to the Sybil Brand
1nsUtule and Karen entered
Mrs. Ryan11 life.
LONG RECORD
Karen has had a fong record
served as chief administra
at Sybil Brand. Increuln ,
she saw the need for a helpljg
hand program to bridge die: ' gap belween jail and the~
munity. Several existed
men. But other than drug
habilitalion and other 1-
ized projecta, there were nee
for women.
of crime and delinquency ever FRIENDSHIP
since she was 11 yean old. Many people in th& cOm-
Burgl.ory, forgery, drugs, pre> munlty feel that the 1 ·'·..._ stftut1on. And now she bad ~"
been jailed for using a phony League provides .just ~·
credit card. The sentence' !O •~• them 11_~· -----~ii.~ a onner r
Ille Los Aqolu ~ Police Commissioners .. a " I was ·scared. My well-known c!Yll rights r
family was horrified. here. "Liaison ' League cite• these women a·~ to ....
And I know I ·had to lo. And the spo.,.,... don't pro-
vide a crutch .. -bO t
put my whdle life on friendship ," Hudoon says. .
the line •.• " But the black ~ a>mmllllfty
leader plnpotnts !JOme of ,the
league:s Immediate needsk
-More sponsors: partlcwar·
Jy from black and Mex.IC8D·
AmerJcan communJties.
-A housing facWty: a Mlrtd
Qf liaison lodge to pro~e
temporary shelter for tbo6e
coming oul of jail with no
home or family. J
-A job-reference servb:
most inmates are unskfled
and uritralned when they •re
released from jail. Many ftnd
work as waitresses. But 1few
other employment oppet1'ni-
ties are open to them at !ISst.
, In spite of theoe hurdles Ille
program continues to gt6w.
And more and more 91bil
Brand inmates are reaclltng
out for the league's beJptng
hi.Ind.
"Loneliness was the blgest
problem," Mrs. Jansen 'ex-
plains. "Most ot · these drls .
had no famlly, no frienda• no
money, no jobs -nothlni -
when we Jet them go. 'ftley
needed somebody to ta1t to.
Just a friend."
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PASHldN ISLAND, f'lowpart Beach (71~) "'44-2313; HUNTINGTON CENTER,
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la the 55th gradl•811fig dale of the spomor. • "Jle've always been • m cli>oe farni.
University of Soothom QalllWnla's Jlelli>. . l\lrO. ~pr, howovtr, ~to 1111.W If.~. said Adrianne. '~11\0 61119!' k!>le i.s
9ueucy• Control lllitllute, ~ '°"" to lrailJing lo help .,...... of her dly ID tplace where ,we -..... that m:'os~f~ =ts were . fi'6m the development of ®'Dlunll)IWlde , balllerlnnf. '!'be ·~ -~
fields of law enfon:ement llDd COi' ~ pf\wenCbl...i.~l!On ' 1 ~~Tt•vellal 'u ,.. did In
r<dtons, llDd a · few ,...,. graduate Jl"l111'811l'. ;;.I\ -mlll\irji, ir• bad In. ~·lo. aOpenite
students. ' use mm ENT· • , • ... • ' '
And tbtlre was one housewife. On her • _,', , • • Ttro '-·-..!.. appltcaUon blank, she had filled In the Before •ttendlni Ille ' llii\itute,, ·ahe • ovtrteaa _.. -Gelger from
spaca aljtt "chief of pollce" with "hua-commuted to u~1~.-.,:. llie -~, and~l;.,;i;• -of hand," llDdllstedher rank .. "mother." degree In public ~to ....,... l<lr.~·, , DurtaC bis
Adrlat\ne O.lger of Huntington Beach, •the campus with lier · '•·· U-YNrl l!l 'th6.¥0rlM ~.the family' mother ol lour, rec.nt recipient of a aviation coosultant lili! ~It llY.tld In Florida, Teul,,N<tflb caroUna,
m..-degree and talented m1!SlcJ•n, In addition to .ever;thllrl ~ )t ~ OIJlo aad ~ 'llnally set·
attondod the lnstitule'because of her con-·-of ;1111~: ,)<!l'lotiil ' ''11a& In. Cdlanila bOcoilll of :tis climate c.ro aa a clllzen for the rising Crime rate College CoIDl!lunity· SJlll ' ·' , ,-W<-. toCalilornla,eepeclally~~niles. Pacllic Pops~ -. ,,, . . .
After moving to ~ JO years will! the Pacific Striai!, a; . • 5• ATION • '
ago, Mrs. a.lger bepn working with . airing octel ~·; --~-· '.11n. Gelgor now ~-to pal her Family Service Aasoclation of Orange A vio11n1at sJnce'tJIO')ll,Gf , . IOdp·to•wort. lOCrUltio& .. bmleers
Counly to uphold her .. _ convictions Geiger anloed with .!lie, 'Jlleeo l6d carrying out a public riliatlons cam-
about the ilnpocWlce of the lamily unit." at 16 llDd then jOllled \lie ,..,. nln ,W a .·Jll!p .for_ the conoept of rebll>llltallon
L _ prof..stoaal, heginnin( a Ullll)q ft!tbor than punilluneS. '
BOARD MEMBER career that fits io, ~ w11ti her "I blvt been nominated l<lr tbe Orange
She was cbarter president of Las duties u a wile "*"*~ ~ GrllDd: JUl'l and I 'l'Oldd very
Ayudantes Auxiliary of Family Service Music is lmporlla la IJli' J11e because -.Ike-to -i.bave'm 1!m11nn1e
llDd ,_ Is a -prealdent of the FSA it Is a meana of 4 u••1 1,, m matter plami, >lllouP. Tblnp are chlncini so
board and member of the Wes(ern -her mood. Tbl. GD°l1 ~ ...... lo rapidly -10\l c:u1 1Ub1ioC!r.._ Rqional Council of Family Service the hours of ooll-roqulred for·jnc. plans, I want , to • be In Ibo -a few
A-of America. tlclng, she said. .. . more Jeani." I
The lnsUtnte, whlcb Included training The Geigers' clilJilren, an Ii.ave~ bad Will lht.poooibl,y II" to wort.~ her
In aoclal treatment , fur ~. musical lralnlng too, ""'8•111 Adrtaane ahlny-maet<ndegreewithller!
police leclmlquea, legal aspects of deJln. wants them to have the·-~· '"lbe JIO'lllbillty of full.time employ· ·~o~:.~~ BALLET: GUITAR <~ ' : . ;:J:~,':.i.:"':J
the USC campus five days.a week from Gwym;t, It, a studliil I! U!le, lo·a liilllet ~ ~ over wortlniJ.
7:30a.oi:to1:30.p.m. for 10 -a. student, w~ ~ tl, pl"1t the · BUt In \!>e area of dellnquency and
Field trips Wefe taken to Lo!j Angeles violin and guitar. ar.lc. tz;·ts a cellist, crime ~enUon, "IC/ 'much remains to
Juvenile Hall, Women's Jail arid Proba· ·and John Ash, IO, Io.a ptaao Ind trumpet l!o'<llD!'A .. / .
Uon Department. student. ·'Each Of UB-must be commttted· to the
The institute 1ias graduated 1,493 To preserve their own aft-Important dU.. of COl!trolliog the ~ of
students since Us inception in 1941, and family uilit, the Geigen: reserve dinner Crime al il continues lo ~ the
more than 150 of _these have 'become hour for a time of sharing and iiora1 fiber of our country." . ~ · . :
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the G'ei gers (below, left to
right) Bill, Greg, John,
Christienne end Adrienne.
At right, their inst ruments
weit to ~e pleyed;
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Driv·in_g Fur Into Countryside Not Purr-feet
~ ANN LANDERS: ~ease print mailbo:£. She couldn't see me because
1 thtf' letter_ for people who drive unwanted her eyei were pasted shut with lnlectlon.
cats to the "'"!l#f and drop them .of!, EVli'Y "bone &bowed' throucb her dirty
1 thinking aome kind !armer will take hlde ..
lbem In. It waa· clipped from a pet She -·t eat because he!' llomacl>
mag-alid It ...Uy _...i· my eyu. -~ distended with worms. Too
Tbisna, Ann. -CHESSIE'S PAL • '"'811\lo llalMI, ft -a'lllllo:llltwtng
DUR ANIMAL LOVER: I want to tell souod, l>it It waa .-lot J\>i, ,her ,
you what happened to your cat altor you rJabtljll ow.er. She i. dead ,_, Do w~e. I dia not break up her IB!t mar·
dropped her off. l[Oll lllll belleve-you did the~ thing Nie. I didn't even know her then. T6e fint two dsys she stayed rilbl by 'dr)~in( r... to the <OU111!11 -NEW We have been married 11 yean. No sex
where abe was, •aiUna: for you to come 'iJmliEY FRIEND t • • befort marriage. She sald she didn't need
bock. ·Then hunger drove her on, in DEAR PAL1 TllanU fir a mffl fO practice. She knew how and it wootd
... rch of fond llDd lhelter. By that time gapblc version of ·-tthtlil that haP' be just fine.
sbt ate ID)'\hlJll' "'t coufd filid -things ptn1· toe ofteft. . · Weil, it w'ljjl't. For. the )last .18 years I
tllat were n>1ten 'ani! wo'rmy. Dofl.s cha•· have been aletplng in and\her Toon . tt "'Jin'. Sbo,_ ..otq ~It by puslng i 'Dfl;i\ll'.ANN LANDERS: 1·u,piuiglit' ~....,p.~i. -I ........ l
can. Esposure to freezing nlghU a!DIOlt to tbe' fl!cls and then let you · d'oclde' 'breathe heavily and f smelt of clgarelte
killed her, burour cat b touch. Should I iet a divorce or stay with It! . smoke. I gave up cigarettes three tiJn .. ,
, I found her , Siie w11 beside my I.em ~ third husband. Siie Is my first ' once for five yean. It ~ldn't change
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We go very few placea tocelher. No
chur<:h. • No friends. No movies. No
dances. We !4ke separate vacatlona
because we. get on each other's nerves
when we travel together.
My doctor suggested a marriage
counseklr so I .went. She sa·Jd she wasn 't
ready for a 1hrlnk yet. Finally he Insisted
that she go so she did -reluclanUy. The
counselor declared me the villain and
said it was up to me to decide i! l ·waht a not seem like Dlll.ch J 1 problem.·fo you
divorce. but U's ruinlnl'DIY !Ke. I'm o 15-yOINl!d
I dqn't thin1t I want one. I win! her'to _.., with dark balr. For two yean I have be a wife. She saya she will not. change, ..,..
and she wants me lo teep·niy hinds off -~ to llbave 1111 lop. 110m j1lll
her. She a1ao saya ll 1 -a -I gave me pirmtsllao. but .ii. ""'' !ti can have IL We are ln.oor 411 llDd Tam l"f b'6 .~ ~ -st,. oeya It
very undedded. Pleue tell me what-to -~nec-;-Jl'l;ellJtlilebtAlt.-as.
do "'-MARRIED AND ALONE' DEAS 'ii. · :,.; A_.pt ....... .,.. ...
DEAR M AND A: U Im -•lor loll ._ ... .-')out M ~ u Im
declared Y• ''doe 'l'lDala" ""' -be JoRn11ao. , 1 leaviq .oat tome very bnpoilooi ,,_; I 1 L · 1 • ·
tried to ftnd 10mdlilli! -doe -It's not Olwa~ easy Ii/ recopbe love,
that might compe-te a m....W mu • especially the lirit time or.....i. Acquaint
for, 1teeptng alone f0< II yein ont of It Y""'*'lf with the gUidelinel. Read Ann
but I wu untaceea1ful. On tH bltlt •l , Lander•' booklet, 11Love or Sex 1nd pow
your letter, J recomlitmd 1 tf1al 1epara-rfo Tell-the Olffutnce!' ror a ~,,mall
tloa and eonUaaed CounteUng1 , 3$ cents lo, cbln ~ 1 loog11tamped, aelf·
· • addieued envelope with your roeiUolt to 1 DEAR ANN LANDERS: Th~ mighl the DA!l.Y PILOT. I
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By ROBERT C. illJ:lLBR · a" triilor to' ttadlllon, or a
' , · 1 Wotnen•s · Ub .type. She ~LONIA, Yap . ~UPI) -. discusses her people and their
Yaps bare-ehested ' ~ ~blems wearing .· only a
walk a cU&creet three steps to string of pear!J ilod 'the .grass
the rear of their men and are: siirt of an island dancer.
a stone-moQeY age behind tbe ,. .. . • . ·best of AmUica's women. E~en pie. "'."men taking ,
. Divorce fo man on this part.!" the traclitloria} danc~
MicrOnesi ' Isl is eisler t have r;i<! ~!10ie( ~. ~ ma~ter,
and chea than rtiager, she explained a~ .9ei sat with
for a -woman it's d icult and · so!11-e 60 other decorated and
practically unhe of. punted young girls awa!tlnii
Wife beating s become the ·their tum to 'perform tbe bra-
new soort here tn the four ma-less "bamboo dance ."
,. jor isiands since the Yapese "If a girl rehises to dance,
voted to allow themselves her family. can lose their pro-
alcohol 15 years ago. perty, but I suppo&? some
Segregation of the sexes is discipline is necessary as dan-
80 complete that uneaten food cing is our most deveJoped
served men cannot be given art. Afl of us have been prac-
the women, nor can food serv-ticing for nearly three.months
just for this celebration."
J The Yapese, who 9nce used 'If they....,., ti find any-stone mooey to pay for their
'-, fo. ht wit!.-wives, have diacarded the • ~ eme ~ _ ~ ~ 1, Sys1'tJI; 'lbe nre ~stone.. tjiJcl " ~· if !My , ;et ,iftto 1 mined from the c a I c tt • fight and~~ _ .i..... dep6sitJ oo Palau, 2llO miles
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. ......_ . hom and ,bea+ 1 ..fl!I' •~ v~, Jor. wUe I • '~ ~.<,ol:"'and Ble sed ' l their f wife d SO"'&-,,,...,~, 0 now on Y
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times tft.eir ~dren .. .' ~ money \~ somethnes
used in mariiages, '' Miss
-----..----Mochien explained, "but It Is a
ed the women be rooked in the symbolic exchange ' of gifts
same utenlill ' used to cook between the two families
food for the riiep. rather than the buying of a
But --cblnies are going bride. One family wlll ask the
to be made. '1' r a n c e s c a other about a possible~ Mochien )la· de<;lared war on rtagel between a · ~ 1 1 Yap'I male Jliiiiiistic society. glr/, ~I ho)h famJilei llJ . Frallcesca, J:j, is the first ~! ·unBnlmolisly. I e •
Yapeae girl ever to graduate djpepfln3 ~01e and the , Is ;
from a mainland American o"'~
•&llet1<, and !lhi returned to ~~~ 'sat dlscusalJ~ the . ,
, , ~at the"'.ap'!ligh school. ~of Yapeae wojrieni i
"The X'-meo are the ~titer~• dind In J!feattlt 1n the world," she tow moved . thoi eatllig '"1d In an lnler\'IOw. "They are !!oil' drlnkln1 fa ghlllered ..-kbldl--aooc1 •husbands, won--·the~ A> lbe:fpass.
4erful fathers and gentle until ;;f,'°'llle' bo'""1 ,]!>w ,,jtll ~
they g_et dnmk. If they can't •i~-... \!><!~. f • fiJld anyone ~ to fight with i0 ll'hat•s ' ~itie f11 ~"
"'.'..or tr, they get Into a fight ~~-~•-~~ • IO!d 10oe· -they come home ........,... -
•' •and bell;: 'lhol> wile and ...-. nylnco' ~. • JM ,<'. ·Bometipltl lboll chii~. 'lbla !liBbolat -· has lo,!l(>p, •. lin>l!ft eyea and tri ft~
. jiloa -·· who Is ol pt die· apeabr. "1fy;~ . r0ya1 1 ~-blood heraetf, w-n considor l\ieS
"oem't J wwld!r benelf either lower tbmitniQ!a-" 1 , . r (;.:>'" \ • • ->~ i . ~.,,,...... \~e.;Cirls Bo1-ii· ·~~Jiy i,·/<
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' • BJ QKINT MARCO be·ipe ..... 'it· playlnl! I
-·· ' unlllhei' • l ' 1'...ufoorotrtp, Dennl&the htta.ban~1 •le Y'' -·r.
M'et\jice, ·la ~ aoothsayer of ~ -fl! r-r ,i-. u.. .. ~~ _ aomew~ u. ~4 • • ....
• .lJtile ~IUrlotet usually is ,1There/sbould ¥,a nlmltod
shown as being;overly bright, revision in bow Cf\Udren are
pushy •Ind a nag, while Dennis trained during thelr formative
b mually In some kind of years.
t r o u.b 1 e caused by hl.!1 Fathers shoukl watch the.lr
malenelt. sons closely and when they -..
obeerve any incidents ln wlrlch
~ hoJ. i..,':t' .=:·::
loRRd to le.,e er to t01 mr, bllt never, bever lo 11.e
In.
Mothel'll ohould olfer the
aame edvict to II ti I e · _ .. ..,... at Ula flnl 1111> of
. ,,,. -u.. lo! Jlll8hf!lell' "~t him ... """· ~t~'1~waywww11tp {*-'11 la If !rut. Yw 1""1,.. -..,_.. , , ,
......_.,. 1l9llced -lll-Al\ girls . bom w 11 b
de Pfl pi.,. wl1ll llllle llo7I puot•-do t11cJ ......... II ilio a •• Im mod la It ..,i, or '111t __..,. tlllJ wlloall» -llo llrll, et, laorii'M>m dletf _., · r
-~ •' ·• ' I tlilnl: lf1 Ille-· ""Iii! lh!a1I Ula lht la 11 an ....O.ilnt ,_ ~ "Loi'• ~ i.-.' ..... ,....lltuOW .i play.
Yoa Ill 6i -and i'U Ill .il'1 Mid 1>no lioi oiily to look
Ill -·" 1lom ,dill -at tlio! mother JO --the menl• on Llltle ·Mother 183Uet daqllter wiJI look llkt at U!at
all the ~. • age. One hat 6n1y lo -how
'l'hll ·11 w\f 1 call the"comlc the daughter behaves to know
strip pro p h e t J c . When • ""81 the mother la lildi. Don't
Morgaret growo up lhe11 1Ull '"Y I didn't war;n you.
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a lot for ·
Extra hours
to glft shop ..
Open .. every '·
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Christm~s.
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Electric,
cigarette lighter,
sleek cqntemporary
styling, 8 colors
Just pull out t"8 stem and you
have a llattt. Operates on tJJtter• IOokl likf! a desk pen • No fllntt., no fuel. Choice ol ~·· y.w.aw, green. brown, gOfd, ~. wtVW or black.
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Four deiJgm to .nMt each decor. 3~ .i 1quar8. 2V4 • high.
Choole "larl'a ll'leme," "Ralndrope,""Romeo and Juliet.~·
"l..oWI Stoty" or"l.O'lt 11 a Many Splel\dOred ;r)ling." --~ ---..-'.. ...._.... .. ..,
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heck the model, check the price.
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under the Squiggly Roof.
4. Hamilton Beach
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OPEN EVl!RY NIGHT TILL 11:00 'TILL CHAI . T
WJMD-"""1.1 llOOO Cll.tittMIV'I St WOODLAND""-'"' 21900VICtofy11\111. lllvvttlCI 3526 Tyler SI l•HrA ANA • , 3llOO so..ith 8"91ol St. }'ORRANCI St~~ H1wtt1omt
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BLEAK FUTURE FOR UNDERDEVELOPED STATES Veterans
Counsel~
By Phone
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A ~l,l-coun1ell•g
service for veterans bu fow¥1
dut1ng 'lts f1;tt }DOnth o
operation in Loe ~ lllal
the most !requht!Y as . ,, .. questions concern fmdlng Jobi,
ge tting an education and kick-
"'8, ~~blta, ,
In )~. i-. mootll of oi--
tlon, Veter~· HoWne reoelv·
ed 1.626 • ..U., lDQlt of them
from Vietnam veterans, 'Wd
Maj. Robert Kingsbury, direc-
tor of the Loa Angeles ~
Department or Military and
Veterans Affair.I, which ~
0the hotline. M.
Calls abo ctloeerned ~ ~
and ·liow to turn a disbooorable ~ discharge Into an hcinorable
one.' But some of the veteran ~ · j1ISt want to talk, he said.
DOUBLE YOUR CHRISTMAS $ $ $
. • I AT JOHNA'S WITH SAVINGS OF
40% TO 50% ON NATIONALL¥ K~OW,~
BRAND$ • :. • 1• few ex•mples •re shown below I ·,
• FLOOR LINGTH
DRESSES
Large S.lcetlon
Of Tho Brond New
So{t look In
Biotl,on And .~ ....
AT JOHNA'S
R09.
$50. $2898
AT JOHNA'S
FAMOUS
MAKER
PANT
SUITS
New Arrlv1l1 For
Tho Holidays
And Sp<l1'9
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• .,. sso .• 100% ,..,...... ,.. ••••
irth Rate Dooms Natinns
~, ... ,. $3298 . The Vietnam veteran has ~nd no hero's welcome, the fit
major said. He f e e l s ;t\'
d,11\c rlminat'ed against tr ___ ....!;::::::====== "~use of-thepldures~ CAR' DIGAN oN'LY $2&98 •
receive any 1 ah o o 1 in g creases the need. .. At the
whatever • 11 or 12 years same time, it obviottaly does
of age. .. IJle number of il· so dlr<!ctly bY multiplying the
literate adults in the world nwnber ot potential pa lien ts."
keeps ~g by about .four -HOUJhlc:. Tboro ii Utile
mlllloo i year. hope of achlnlni l1'e lflel, oJ
Dropouts IWeD the alreadJ about-I'~ -~Ilia ll•ttad" Job nioret. · 'Pac.d bf tl;io Y I'm •jO provia.
'with "tblir · sltuattoii,., ILO'.s • ~ ..... : . , ~•a 11 n g llano
'Worldwide vocabooal training ~~, •\ 1 '
progi-ams are "just a· drop ~ : Tir, itUay aaid 11111 so far
water lo the ocean.'' · ' • a't;odj15 underdlYeloped coun-
-Health: "1be provision of ' *'. have ' adopted family ..
adequate -medical aµ-e ii ~··~ )X'OIJ'ams represen-
·doubly iml>eded. To tbe extent ~ ting about 9f ~percent of the ·
that population pressure con ... "''l'hitd World program.
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CANDl,ISI CANDLES!
p,..ho~
l"'VIMTORY
CLEARANCE!
~; 50% OFF
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"The 1rn.H Woop with per.. """°'t ltttllllcln I. fTM ff. 11\Ny CllrF11mat EY(' •.•
Nffr S!.11.r nut to
ltteh M""lc. ..
11~11 IMdt Blvd.
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mliltt, jt's all tied up with My ~
Lal and the napalmlni of
women and children." . SWEATERS Many Vietnam veterarui do M.
oot take advantage of their ;t\' FA.M0"9S Sf" benefits, Kingsbury said. "A tr ..,....
!pl Of Uiom jllll WllJll to . ~ .... S2I. • WjMf.1¥,o.aerved.!1 · ,__ .... -, -
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· CHILDIErS
: PANTS & TOPS
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.. how you ~eally feel.
D.IAM.ONDS FOPi BOTH OFYOU. ',. ..
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At ... :.,~~~:~~.~ •• $26 98 *
. MIX OR MATCH ,t
'sms 1-11 ~
PANTS • • • • 8"
100% , • .,.... ..... 16.00
TOPS • • • • • 7" ''°"" ,.., ............ 16.00
VESTS •••• • 11"
100% Polyeltff -1.,. 21.00
·BLAZERS ••• 1s" I
100~ ,...,...: • a ... S0.00 ~
.. ..,. -'"' styles. colon 11114 f*k• t. ci....
'he111 ,.. fffr 9tollchry W9arfllt or t1Y1 .. at ..._
•• low ,nc-. ' ~
JOHNA'S ~
COSTA M•U. I IAfllTA A.NA ~ bM HAll:M>ll UIS S. lllllTOL IT.
Jll-.-J:J SP..flM
HUN"TIMOTON II.ACM I l"OUMTAIM VALL•Y
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Odyssey
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Control
By DUSTON HARVEY
STANFORD (UPI) -
Overwei&ht! Unable to break
the nnolting habit? Convinced
by past failures that you don't
have the will power to
change!
There's still hope, accorlmg
to a pair of sympathetic Stan-
ford University researchers.
Dr. Carl E. 'Jbore900 and
Michael J. Mahoney.
"All too many effort! at
self-~ation follow this pat-
tem," the research team says,
adding that the circular de!ini·
tlon oC will power fails to ex-
plain why some people have it
and some don't, nor 00,s it
help those who don't.
"THE PERSON who
demonstrJte& self..control by
resisting major temptation ,
·such as the heavy smoker who
quits cold turkey, is often
described as -hiving will
power," they said in a
research report.
"How do we know he has
will power? Well, he quit
smoking, didn't he? Observing
a self regulative behavior. in-
ferring will power, and then
using the latter to 'explain' the
"How do we know he
has will power?" Well,
he quit smokin9, didn't
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Conner is an all too frequent
journey in discussions of self·
control. Jt does not take us
beyond the behav.lor to be ex-
plained."
Thoreson and Mahoney have
some advice on ~ating a
"technology" of 8elf-cootro1,
along lines suggested 2,500
years ago in Homer's
"Odyssey ...
"To manage the bewitching
effects of the Sirens, Odysseus
had his oarsmen fdl their ears
with beeswax," their report
noted. "To manage himself he
commanded his men to tie
him to the mast after warning
them not to release him under
any circumstances.
"Instead of beseeching the
gods for aid or admonishing
himse1f to exercise ltls will
power, Ody~s alterest some
important environmental fac-
tors."
TIIE RESEARCHERS sug-
gested that effective, durable
methods of self-control can be
established if attention is
given to the relatloMhips
between the person and his en-
vironment. Evidence is moun-
ting that a technology of self-
control can be created, they
said.
"The acquisition of these
self-control skillB is dependent
on the per!On's ability to iden-
tify patterns and causea in the
behavlon to be .-.gulated-to
pick out cues or events that
frequently irecede overeaUng,
for eumple, or 't.o notice the
consequences that often follow
smoking," they said
Their prellmlnary research ·
showed three major ·~
proachs to ..tr-regulation -
one of. which was present in
every successful attempt.
'The first slraleiY II •imply
self-<>blervaj;ion. •.. a kind of
behavioral sensitivity
training" In which the peraon
recordl hil actioos to check 111> on. himleU and evaluate hiJ
progrna with the use of. goll
counters, diaries or wall
charts.
In one study, an adolescent
girl ooncemed <!bout doing
better wwl: In a history class
was uted to ob3erve and
rec:ord ber llWily habits. In one
week; obe ln<reased otudylng
from -30 to 30 percent of
the aflllable time.
A llQDl>d' method involves
chanliDC eae's eovtronment ao the .,_. pre<eding I bel)avlor
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-obanled-uAlOIDING cigarette
-· bol)'lng oely dleteUc -. mid """1lnl oely •
mtniJMI amomta of money
are lflletlw ways of con-
1rollllll -nr. overeating and ww...-.unc.0 Tbortaen ml M.....,. said.
Tber died I liUlly 00 llllok-
lne ........., in which
iUdaw ... .-lo 1'00nl
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time betzca ctpretta was
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"By ·~ thll""' envtr1A1nmaJ cue to smotlnc,
prevlGul cueing lltuatlon1,
such 11 the completion of a meal, a cooveraauon with 1
friend, or a streu ripertence,
were dlspl!IOed . Gredually, the
Interval between cigarettes
was lncrtosed witll the fre.
quency of emokl:n1 " 1 s
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Market
Confuse
BOSI'ON -Some 10,000 pro-
ducts sit on the average
American supermarket shelf,
. and 11,000 ID 20,ooO 1n tl>e
super.supermarkets, all vying
for attention.
What's more, some 200 to
300 Items are added to
supermarket ahelves e a c h
year -over and above the
number of items discontinued. '
Actually, some 1,000 .,.new."
items (many are variations or
old products) are introduced '
each year, but a large n\lmber 1
of them do not prove suc-
cessM. 1
Which will be bougjit? U.S.
buyers are overwhelmed with
consumer overchoice.
According to S h a n d o n
Knape, food epecialist for the
U.S. Department of Com-
merce, one-half of what was
on the grocery shelf in 1970
was not there, at feast in that
form, in 1960.
'"Ibink of all the variety and
convenience of these pro-·
ducts," says Ralph Lordi,
director of purchases and
grocery sales for Stop & Shop,
Inc .• a chain of supennarkets
in New England, New York,
and New Jersey ..
True, but there are powerful
pressures to get the American
consumer to buy ' and buy and
buy and buy ...•
How does a i>rodUct make it -
on to the shelf?
According ID Lordi, it works
lil:oJhis:
A manuracturer comes into
the ch a I n ' s headquarters,
preseots tile produd,. and
ouUines tht} entire promoUonal
campaign that will be used. to
push the item. After checking,
the reliability of the product
and reviewing the t e s t •
It's much easier for •
company to come out
with a "me·toou pro-
duct than to spend the
$2 or $3 million it costs
to re~earch a!"d develop
• completely new pro-'
duct.
marketing results, the chain's
buying committee evaluates
the product in simple terms :
"Will it sell'"
1tfinufa
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clurers are
restricted to a certain amount
of sheJf space, and there is
pressure on them "to get their
movers in there."
If one company's products
don't sell, ils space will be
given to another r i rm ' s
merchandise. ,
Supermarkets are get.ting, ,
bigger and bigger.
"We are in a constant
fight," -says Lordi," to get
loogei' aisles, more shelf
space. more frozen f o o d
cabinets. We're clo&ing up all ,
of our 11maller stores'.'
A company without product
development is dead, saya an
advertising expert. ''There Is
no such thing as a 20.year life
cycle for a product any longer.
It's either replaced ,
refonnulated, repackaged, or
improved. r.ompanles j u 1 t
can't sit still. 'l'tley rmm get
into the competJUon. And
tblil'• why .. llW\Y old p<ocl-
ucts bave been kJlled of(."
But surprisingly, there Isn't
that much really "new" pro-
duct development, ·say the ex~·
perts. l· Even the .OO!e revolution in
men's toiletries was not be1ed
upon completely new prodocts,
Man u fa c { u re rs and ad·
vertisen adapted items ~
by women for: the man•;
market.
A3 soon as one compan/1':
comes out with a new product,
maey ol !la rivall follow 1ult
with a "me-t.oo" article.
Ifs much easier for a ooJD&
pany to come out with a 0 me-
too" product than to spend the 1
13 or 13 million it coot. ID
research and develop a com-
pletely new produd .
For instance, if a company
comes out with a new eel
shampoo, a compeUtor can
prodtice a "me-too'' gel and
gel the 8!11noff rrom the -product demand. And It can
al9o use the money It woold
have spent on a complolely
""" Item, to advertloe ""'1 oo protect It. own liquid lhampoo '•
line.
The Imitation of new pro.
ducts, as all Arne.rtcan con-
sumers kqow, eitendo rfilht
c!Q\vn ID the paekaglnc .
Everything d e p e n d 1 on
whether the pacl<age will &top
the buyer In his tracb and
make him pick It up.
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Homesteaders Tame
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BRAZJUAN
TRANSAMAZON
HIGHWAY
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Another Ward's valuel
aM•~!:'• ,Lell!on Aid Per.m
regular·$ f2.5P. now $8.33
{Nofm1l .H~ir On lyl
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N~ H()URS!
~·THIS WEEK
MON. THRU :.SA'r.' '11L 10:30 ;,M.
Capllol NNI -
SACRMIENTO -'l'ourlnl
oil on t"'1bled waters ii an tld
ada1e. but If put to practicl
could coot !lie aoer or lhe deed
110,000.
New ncu1a11a111, ID put,
malto tho U.S. COUI Guard
:llo pvtectlon ...,.cy lo , ..
11orco th6 Wala' Quality
~t ·Act whlcb
d,_ a harmful quanti ty
spm u any amount that
creates a sheen or film on the
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Stop I• et
TAP 'N TOE
water or discolors the water. ,BQUTl"'UE
Members of the COmslock ,.. ,.
Club were warned or this by I G I F T s
Adm. Chester R. Bender, U.S. I we ...., .. --
Coast Guard commandant in ~ 1 ...... •...a tlfts
Sacramento recently. 444 w. lM St .. c.-. ,._. ~
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people there have alway.s beea "bad ~· ,
:v!bel?' -and b<fl"" lbat ......, hexes. llOotlleps have been heard by the ei.c.
. ~ -· often 1ou.:....i by ~ In the !healer building, and at
.• I · • Jti!l•one' ~ '"'rd acros& the street bod '"":,next day. . ) at Pttm..i.a-, where the dying Lin-
Jlull al Fon!'• mater, the place wl><l:e I -'!I'•" carileil, .... rwi out Into 10th
Abnbam• Llnc:oln waa Bhot, u·, POI only Stree~-only In bis llliorts.
lhe, acton who illlnt the .gbolt ol John TallP' ·ar. .told oe :acton In mid-scene
Wllhl-llojlth -bllS µi, ]R'elllll!ol. .,,, lll'llWI -·~L ~ .upended a n d · °"" 111111m:cme ~ -.,, r ~ ~n~ thls_ooly happens
' he· ..,.-,,f~: without · · '!Ml ~ !lnos an ,bemg delivered from
pojnll ~ Ille> ·lltii• aioog Booth's IJ>'
say ~' , ,In ba111ts )'llllil!J!ite efcaJje route from Lincoln's
ol ..., • SO far .., me •ho< to 'the wlllp. '.
• dllmlito bne aM BOeth; but dne say ' '!We Was•Hal Holbrook In a one-man
he""' bt bolli ·~..i leM la.t11e.(11d 1 Moli·'l'waln.Vlriotx, and there waaJack
bulld"!ll In ~"""1 JV~ I' -In a Hennan Melville package, ~,_~ ~ .. r"iihid.'to '-'Joll);l.aliig~dlllla,~ ~ 1'alted solilo-
-br'.!lli,Wa\11;~ <If mpd!ng , ~,'fill!!! I ~tim near the ~
Idle u,tPlMO ol ~here a gr.at ~!!>-' , ; • "
pnlldljil -m · ' -. For tllls. • TWIJ'OOl1 . .., -~ according ~ .. therit fa ia. , Nd.11 Tbeaaer tlte theater~· res id en t
-,, a -..,. ef.1bca olllce. ~ lbf •porltalt of Gecqe
backstage and publicity emptoyes. Some • W~ In.side Llila>ln's Dag-draped
ol,tbele have tendencies towards the C.C.. bo:r leaned over 45 ~.
clill. Jill Carbon, who bands oot nomber
It 11 also a musew:n, nm by the z:e•dlnp as though they were 90Uveoirp:,
goW!l'J)Dlellf._ a repoai'.:'7~..:: U! ' lit CUJviltced, the ... 1 ol -wants ~ fl~ 4~ ·+:1:t~ti!al be got a bad ~ress. =~~tllo~m, =-·' ..i~ ~~~wf:,~ and '~ a ~tdii., bmd oCu.!1• tii he a ·~·-lad. He's Ver1 11th PNddent. 'l'b6,,,,.,..., •bopers are . U..1 Wtsll.~ -1d eome and let
more wary. . · · ·' .: 1 ~ ao:. He ftntj eDoenung."
There ls a lfOY/bl{ coiiledency about .-11ide$1, Boolli b still getting a bad
the idea that the sll~de ol Bootb\ waits press .. Oiurtesy of tbO government. the
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• Station Schedules · Variety
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Cllannei IO. Orange County 's
only tolor t.elevlJlon station,
off P..rl varied programming
Monday tllrougb Friday, 4
p.m. to 10 p.m.,
• MONDAY
4,90 Eioctrle Compa1y
Entertainment, music, and
humor to teach reading skills.
Produced by the Cblldren' s
Televlaion }Vorkshop.
4:39 Mi1ttr Ro I e.r s '
Neighborhood -Variety pro-
gram communicating with
young d!lldren, hosted by
Fred Rogers. ,
5:0I Sesame Street -Hour-
loog program for pre-school
children, produ ce d by
Children's Televillon Network .
l :ot Maale a ad the
8eoalllal Maclitse -"The
Best Ones." Maggie's twenty
best ei:ercies, are featured. Us. usassinaUon is recreatec:i.'.every diy in-a ·ed regularly and constantly,
sound and ligbl show In the theater and they'll keep you in shape for
Booth, given a voice by ;actor Stacey the rest of your life.
Keach, etnerges a veritable fiend. Ac-&:31 Pocus Orange Ooonty -
ce&)ted bi!torfC8.l ·announts and clips "Focus on Congressman John
pasted uP 1n the museuin both set the Schmitz." €-Ongi;man John ~In dowii. as a mariia~ Villa1D. •. Schmita of Orao O:Junty,
The most impressive J evlde&ce o( unsuccessrul candi ate for
Booth's edoplasm ·around i-·ord's Theater President on t be American.
is a couple of Photographs by famed Lin-Independent Party, will he In·
coin-era pbok>graphjlr Matthew l)rady, teMewed by hoaL Jim Coopel'
reprinted bl the government repOrt on and prom in en l · county.
tbe restQratlqn oi Ford's, published upon · newsmen -Tom Keevil,
lta comple&ii in 196i. • . editor of u,. ilaiiy Pilot;
Skeptics have suggested .th~ · the•,-----------,
photos, on pages 40 and 42 (one Is an
enlargement of the pther), were clumsy
mix~ ol. B:radr's shadow amid the ,ex.
plosive pO.raer needed in -days foe Interior .abots, ·But Brady illiially was
moni akilllul with bis to\lk. pnmiUve as
•they were.
'Ille' photoo show a transparent
~le llguro -. In ..
empjY Ford'• 'llleater the da)IOO!ter the assaM•~ -close by the de ad
presidebt.11 box in the · dress circle, or
fint ~1 .-~ --r't··
To the -businells end of the
theater, tlleolQIPllllllo borTor ot it llU
seems !'> ,:~Ji!ea-To i the uJ>. tbeatrtdll Of.llootb's glloot:ts =/:."· they d\10'1 want _ to ""'."
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Jim Dean, execu1ive editor.
lhe Regis ter; and Howard
Seelye. political writer, Los
Angeles Times, Orange C.ounty
Sect.ion.
7,00 Special or the Week -
" 'TU the Butcher Cuts Him
Down." \Villiam Russell hosts
this documentary aboui the
birth of New 'Orlearui jazz. Its
decline Into relative obscurity,
and its eventual re.emergence
as a musical forci!.
8 :3 0 International
Performance -"Les
Brigand:!" b y CompQOel'
Jacques O!fenbach. (The Rob-
bers), a comic operetta about
a group of 19th century Italian
bandits who wlnd up belng
robbed. Dominique Tinnont
and Elaine Manchet star a.s
Fa!sacappa and Fiorella in
this French nation al
television production f r o m
ORTF.
1:30 30 MIDutes With -
Newswoman Elizabeth Drew
inte r vJ e w·s important
newsmakers on the national
scene. -TUESDAY
4:00 Electric Company
4:30 A-lister Roger 1'
Neighborhood ·"'>
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Know Your Antiques -
How to date furniture by con-
strucUon paying particular at-
tention to Chippendale and the
secrets of English silver
marks ; hosted by Ralph and
Terry Kovel.
6:30 Elliot Nortoa Reviews
-"Butterniea are Free."
Featuring special guest Gloria
Swansoo. ·
7:00 I1t eraa t to1al
Performance -"!;es
Brigands." See listing Dec.
18th at 8:30 p.m.
l:tl mack Jour.1 -Forum
lor bl ack expression on a
wide-range of subjects.
1:111 Pl1ybou1e New York -
"The 1Umers of Eldritch."
Lanford WUSOD's prlu-winning
drama about the tragic human
remnants or a once flourishing
Mldwestem mining t o w n .
Agai.nst the background of a
murder tlial the people recall
their iDdlvldual livt!S. Features
Frances Sternllagen, W 111
Hare, and Rue McClanahan.
WEDNESDAY
4:11 Electrle·Company
4:30 MJJ&er Rogers '
Neip-
5,00 Sesame Street
1:18 Family Game -"The
Old Guard." Examines the
trad1tional American values of
hard work , sacredness of
family and dedication to coun-
try.
a:so French Chef -"VIP
Cake." Cooking techniques ex-
plained and demons trated by
Julia Child. .
· 1:ot Soul! -"New Birth,
Inc." All-black entertainment
show covering a spectrum of
black aocial Issues.
,, .. Masterpiece neatre -
"Vanity Fair" Part V.
"Vanltas VanitaWm." Bocause
or loyalty to George's mem·
o.-y, Amelia WIN dowfl· an
old suitor whU~ travel.kl& ln
(iei'ID8Dy. Be<~ "'"'l"' the couple by prodlodog nor old
love letter from Georse.
I 'll Tbe Ttr Tbi Gr.., Up
-"The Covered w~" 1be
screen's first .. ootdoqr ~"
was lllmed on location In the
Utah desert. It alao IS IJ>!·flrst
photo play told In pl~•
without relying on '111bt1Ues,
cut·backa, and c I 0 I e-ups .
Features Lois Wilson, Alan
Hale, Ethel Wales, and Emest
Torrance,
THURSDAY
4,11 Eloclrl< Compatt)'
4:l0 Mllter R•1er1'
Neighhorbood 5,llO __
.,. Arltlll •• A-ica -
"HowanLJooe:s" _ .,30 1be Jut GeDenlloll -
"Family Law" HOit Howard
Miller and group ol hJ&h
school students diJcl.m the
state's role ln legiflatlng whet
many believe are per.mat
decisions, such as marriage,
divorce and abortion. The Ace
Trucking COmp:iny offers tta
own iany spoof on the in-
stitution of marriage.
7,00 A J•ylut Noise -A
Christmas Special
1:00 Focu.11 Or•• Comty-
"FOCU! on Congressman John
Schmitz" See listing Dec. 18th
at 6:30 p.m. ·
9,30 Special of Ille Week -
"Til the Butcher Cuts Hhn
Down" See listing Dec. lath at
7:00 p.in.
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collapoed next lo a lour-fool througb, they warned, Ibo out from the Wings lib • U an _., o•6iiNlblg lier I du! !ell lW II ~I I couldn't when oht mef lie , Iha liu
guitar made of camatloos would certainly never •In( Broadway show. lo tbe Mt of mu rloo, oad will to get back< 1111 a stage. cloing a ~;; In Eu
from Elvis Prellq and ale a again. 'Jbett ...n dancers and an all ....U ol thins•· •' Roger bad DO "" do with thal wasJnlver rMeaaed.
cheeseburger, a bciUuclge sun-'Ibey clidn'l llnow Ann-orcbellra tbal could replace Now tl!Or.•1 a new crltlct1m II." • "' Since ..oi. Oftl' lier
clae with whipped cnam and Margr<l Nol ooly did abo the New Yorlt Phllbarmol\lc aimed at Roger. Tiie day altet "Yeah, tiy... ne the career, M•I~ a
pecans, and a bowl of oabneal survive, bul she'• back al the next Tueoclay, and T1llen thlnp her -11>1.' one oC IN villain. But !hey ~·s a major reputaUOn u one of the
with a dlamoad ring on her Lu Vegas Hilton with "Ann· llowed down lo a roar she did llollywooc! goo&lp columnlitl very slm!g ,• aays llCl'eell's finest dramaUc ...,.
finger oo beayy abe could Margret "13," an act so danl· a wild takeoff on "Killen Wllh -that she waa a lick girl Roger. tr-for her k IA,
hardly Ill\ tbe •spom. Ing II tunu Vffu Into M A Whip" with a stage !U11 of wbo llilould be In the boapilol, "After ·~ edge' Nlc!M>la) •=t~'6\ldi''-';
"Never mind a co!Mback," MGM teclmicolot musical. roaring Yamabu and w!llrlliig forced Instead to return lo she decided alle w iiod lo abe m 1 ~r
aa1d Mama Cul Ellloll, "you Tile left llde of her face has Hella ¥gels and balloons 81\!1 work prematurely by • hua-retln. h was :aid< p6 work· for aaR Award, Ond
CM just walk oul onstage and 1-mlraculoully resloreCt band who waa hungry for ing, •anted .... le•""' Los her V con~act alone will
1<£ Peggy Fleming skate on eicepl for ooe dent tbal will money. Angelos. I uaed •• ive a net .Jli!r a aoo1 jnllllon dollln
your ring." require more plastic 111rgery · "W)ly don't they ask me!" repUtatlonfor~ p, but this Y . '_\ l .
Bui Ann-Margret dlcl make and some skin grail from bor aaid the star herseU, angrily. I. -really bOijC • we "l'v alw"YI!' .~· on
a comeback. She can afford earlobe, but nobody noticed. "It's not true. Roger didn't saved our ~ we in-men,"~~~ ti. bot
tbe hot fudge sundae, since On stag•, she sang, she danc-In the want me to work again undl ••sled It In the~ market, fudge from ll!i' llpOOll lllrlt •
she's down to 110 pounds ("I ed, she rode a motorcycle, and R•W February. 'lllls waa my Idea. I reol estate, Olber *'iiid things. dreall)Y kid ._ .~ll lel my -~
bavee, welghecl that since I she was glad lo be alive. The don, cook or. """ or havt We could retire. But when the bomness anil -dcteruiliiatloo
was a cheerleader al New stage lunled Into a mldnlghl babies. I sin( and ~ time comes, she gels In-and will lo live rrom my
Trier Hlg)i School In Wlnneka, muted Venet!U, with a huge confetti fell out ol lhe ceiling. Everybody aa1d my career teresled in ~.act or a lather. He was always the bes!
Ill.!"), andJ!Obody complains. lighled clock repia0ing the Sometimes it seemed aa waa ...,., Well ~ 1n that .J!I'!' .lil!a' or t~ that man,jn mflr' • e
Aller wbal she's been through; JIW'-l<thai. scal!olcl from though she never · took a bosplloi fiir !ell Weeks was DO ~ell)'I ll '!be lict<ls the girl "N01'1n l'ie a
she's JuckY to get ber mouth which she made her near·lalal lriitli, and Wl\eii tbe' show picnic. I was Wider 1Uth heavy juM """°"lo-...-k.li '.... .man Who~ r,ii ,l)!e . I
open. entrance !en weeu ago. She packs II in Vegaa, It hits qiedlcatlon I dldni think aboul" ~ Rorer Smith came need rolled. Into _, -a .
, '!'On -a earlier, she fell swept clown a !light ol Fred Miami and then televllloo and · anything for a whlle. I waa In alonlt. Ann·!Wcrei"•!'" a jdke , flitheri " f~0~'. a
21 feet rrom a stage In Lake Aslaire sliirs In a floor·length lh"1 a nationwide 'tour of )he· .·a ~.!or Iola days, then In the movie inCluatry. All manager, a . . It's
Tahoe and suffered five facial white ermine and ttad her summer Oloct t.,ts· and. . • they rebuilt the entire left side thooe trashy ses ltiltm movies perfect rot me. I cciuldlli estsr
bone fractures, a fractured favorite telegram from "Mr.. oh well, some•peopie llY she of my face 1n surgery. bad washed her uP in the without a $'0ftg.man,"
left arm, ·a brain concussion Warmth" hims elf, Don fell 12 feet. IDd nearly klllet, "All my bonea were packed---"'----"-------'------
and a broken jaw. The Jeft · Rickles. "Since when do you herself Jult to get it rest. with White shoestring and tben
side of her face was totally do a high-wire act? Have Rogf.!" ' Smitb, ex-teenage1 wired from inside. 1be wires " · ·
smashed. For a while, the doc-booked you into Circus-Circus ~ from• thie old ''17 ; even went *°'Jib my \IUJDI, 4 ; ·
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TAURUS (April 21H>!•Y 20 ): necessitate .temporary change
8y Sfl>NEV OMARR Money situation is spotugllted. or plans, especially where-.
M travel is concerned. Reach : Los Angeles' mayor, Sam ate, par:tnermay be careless beyond what appears now to
'Yorty, teUa me'fle. ts familiar with assets. Know it a.nd insist be potential. Utilize creative ,
wiih astrology because, some on J!.l'OP« pt«aullons. Gain drive, Imagination. Aquarlu . years ••o, he _i.. __ ... ~ ... 1 ..... _ cooperationkom family mem· ma be In p1~·-
-""""""" ~-her. Deal wiih Ubn. I! Y "~" ' ' F~ =. giP':Jin~ diplomatic, you get your way. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): 1
· · ldon't~er 1 GEMINI (May 21-iune 20): Welccme chance !er oocial a.,.,. a;;p(. everytflilg/' says the What appears to be opposition tivity. Renew contacts
'mayor, flbut I do fee1 that actually is flimsy. No one Ern'erge from shell. One wh •
astrology. can be sUmulating really can fool you now, but cares for you will prove it "
.iM fun. '1 Mayor Yorty was you can do a pretty good job What appears a financial set:' '!Join~ the JOdiacal sign of of it yourself. Stress self· back ts merely a delay. Act ·
Libra. rel.Janee. Perceive 'motives. accordingly. Avoid panic.-•
S' ............ ·· •IS ARIES (March 21--April 19): Define desires. Face situation SAGI'ITARIUS (Nov. 22-.'' "''.""'°J You have numeroos ideas. as it exists. Dec.~): Take it easy. Don't<' '"IJDln:ll'f However, they need;~ime to CANCER (June 21-July 22): attempt to force :issues. Main-r-ljlft · develop. Key is>williiigness to . Practical matters dominate. tain aura of glamor, mystery.
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Special II lickets !0< the
orcloestra's Friday afl<(noon
matinees will ·~ ,iwillab!e at
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Center Box Ouice to '~or
citi:r.ens wilh, ~ 14eir
Uflcatiol> (an RT!> -or Medicare "!11)1).. IUbje<t 10
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stroog emugb to say "no." protected. ' · ·
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ClfoupS of 211 or m«e M111or
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Romantic int e,r e 5 ts are Relative who is absent-minded ~oq." . Yoil. may hear ,
featured. Need to f u I f i J l may be involved. Gemlnt, , fO:~ yourself wl:aen the
creative desires also is ac-Virgo persons figure pro-' "~press of Song" ap-
Cl!flted. You finish one phase minently. Low-key approach is ' ~ w i th concert ~c~~~ i:! 1:)u~~ori~ =· -BPrak softly but be fi!a~iih~s~a:r::a:
stead of brooding about past. AQUARWS (Jan. ~Feb. at the Los Angeles
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agaloat a chDling raJn.1pat·
tered wind, a West Berlin
woman headl for the house of
relaUves in East Berlin after
hvtng her papers cleared at
Cbeckpotnt Charlie. She is
-In blaok and carries a bulging black bag.
On the checkpolnt's Eastern
aide, a girl with head and
shoulders draped in a huge,
white shawl shelters against a
wall , waiting for a visitor
from the West.
The tourist bwl packed with
foreigners l.s held up 111t the
checkpoint for al'Qlllld half an
hour while two gray-clad East
Gttman girl of!icials verify
each passport. Tbe girl in
charge studies the photograph
in the passport, t b e D
scrutinizes the face of the
owner in an eyeball-to-eyeball
stare, The first girl is 11tony-
faced. The second, a pretty
blonde, ventures to return a
1mile.
The paS!po,rl check I s
repeated when the bus returns
from its 96-mlnute tour of
East Berlin. In addition East
German border guards using
mirrors seareh the luggage
holds and underside of the bus
for would-be escapees.
It Is 11 years since the
Berlin Wall went up. The
Inter-German agreement on
the two BerJins Ctlncluded last
summer has opened some
holes in the wall. w.-i
Berlintn no,w are allowed
vlslt.s totaling 30 da ys a year
to Eul Berlln and other po:tl
ot East Germany. They Cll.Jl
telephone as often as they llke
to £ast Bertin. ,There are 150
direct llne9 between the two
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way.
But the wall rtmalns. The
mlnea, t.he sOOoting devices
and tbe forbidding mvod of a
no-man's·land are still there.
The just concluded "ha.sic
tl'tllty," w b I c h f ormalizff
relations · between the two
Gennanya. does not mean that
the frontier suddenly is being
flung wide open or that the
Berlin Wall is coming down.
On the contrary, the wall
will stay indefinitely. The
ideological divide is as rigid as
ever.
West Germaq Chancellor
Willy Brandt hoP.es tQ get firm
pledges from the E a s t
Cennans that there will be an
end of the shooting at the wall.
But he doesn 't have them yet.
The treaty endorses the ex-
istence of two s eparat e
German states and po.stpones
any prospect of German
r e u n i fication indefinitely.
"There will be no reunllication
in my lifetime," an expert on
inter~rman affairs, a man
in his thirties, told me.
Today, 27 years after the
end of World War It. Berlin is
full /If. contradictions.
TRAVEL
The Western hall, with its
fashionable and weU·stocked
stores, e1udes some o( the
affl uence and prosperi ty that
are characteriM:ic of West
Germany~ But it still is gar·
risoned by allied forces and
~pends heav ily on subsidies
from Bonn .
TI1e Eastern half, despite
East Germany's success as an
indus trial nation and its grow·
ing self-contidcnce, still looks
drab and shabby, with
buildings and h i s t or I c
monuments badly in need of
face-lifting.
It \\'as a Saturday mo.m ing
whC'n I took the fore ign
rourists' bus through East
Berlin. ~1any of the stores
"'ere closed and there were no
Ughtl left'oo In !be dlop wln-
dow5, as ttle.re are in Wtst
Berlin. The laci of lights and
of neoo Siglll rtillforced the
drabneu.
M1'>( of lhe apartment
,buildings put up tn. Ille lm·
medlate postWJ(' years are
dull In form and dWI gray In
coloi-. But around AIWOOer
Platz llOll1e new.1Julldlng1.,..
goina up with more lnnovaUve
architecture, lncludlng a 2,000-
bod, 39-lloor botol.
One bright spot,: a DIDDW
ot flower storeil, a new
development in the past year
or two, I was told.
Among the street scenes:
An elderly man and woman,
loo~ing lite pld·1ge
pensJooers, 1 w e e p I n g 1
sidewalk. 'Ibey operate as a
team, working meticulously
and slowly. They wear white
and orange tunics over warm ,
winter cla.tbes,.
And two young E a s t
German soldiers, with close--
cropped hair and 1 m a r t
uniforms, g u a rd i n g the
memorial to the vicUms of
fascism and militarism. When
the tlme comes to .sbitt posi·
tion , one of the soldiers signals
the o.ther by a strange hiss
through his teeth.
Both street sweepers and
soldiers are symbols of a
highly disciplined, ordered
society.
Detente between the two
Germanys will upgrade East
Berlln In li'npanao<t. II •W
mean diplomatic recognition
by the West.em powers ot E:i.ll
Germany. JI wW meau tli4I ill'-
rlval of Western dtplomats in
Eaat Berlln.
Many Weal Berliners are
asking If recognition of Eul
Gennany wW lead to lhf
decllne of their city'• PoSltton
11 a Western outpost. fD Olm·
muntst territory.
The Western allies -the
. llnlted States, Britain, and
France -bave to<llht to
ensure that this will llbt be so.
Two agreement!' concluded
with the Soviet Union thia year
re affirm allied r!gbtl In Berlin
and Gennany in the absence
of a peace treaty. Tbe first,
reached last s u m m e r 1 guarantees tlie: status of West
Berlin and rights of access to
the city.
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' Cl~~ olal~.,.,,_. c::' ":,.~ ~--:. ~ J'&':e1:1Y~:;. 1~ ltn. WILLle;::' I , w ~N. C~ WILLIAM I . 1-T ~ CLl•U(,
Cl.llK. l\t ....,., J, ..,_..... , JY •tttv J. ••/'llklil• • 1 -P!t1 '• , .......... Pllllll~ , Orot/llt 0... Dd)' ~ PllbllthM Or.,.. ~ Otfty' Pllo!, ~ 1'1 17, _, ~· ~ 10, 17, M. JI. 1 ,..12
PUBL!U NCm(Z , PUBl.lC~011CI !
8)' MURRAY BROWN PICTIT,,US ~· .. -;;.fr' ..:._11 I 11.wm tTA PICTrhli't IUlil~O MONTE CARl.O (UPI) Tlw tdlowl ... ,..... .. MlllMI Mo\Ml.,l'f,\,IMINT
•• • TN fofloWfflt --It lnM1 • Chances are that without ill . MAIUNl!!l't OINl•AL INIUIANCl au • --'\ . .... -M-aco __ , ........ _ OIOVP. IW w., c-1 . H..,..y, MIEW~09itOfllHOWCAlil,,UI ...._,~ .,., wuwu tm•<> Hl'W1IOl"I tNdl. C.Utornl~ f'2'M Wtlteil# ''Dftvl. .• N....-rt I• tc ti , ~..... 1,.,..,.. K•11t, ~ ..,. C.M~ ... f =4' been just another tiny .,. ... r ft~'"""· CiMI• ---(alltotftlt, Allclt '"'..m;f"· ,._ I Utoml•) clpaUty ln Europe, 1trugglin,g ....,~•-. ~ _.....,. 11¥ tn ~!)1,::tc;_ v., , a.di.
for economic -•-"V"''· .l...A 1"'9 ktnt CIWi.-..,tn Thie ~ ...... 11 ~NII Iii! I cor-
..w "' '" IU.N Tlllt .,,,.,..,_. """ ~. * twntY l*'lffon. Grace Kelly of Pblledelpbla tWl "' °' ... COlilnfr tit ,.,_~ a ltn OOl'dofl ... in l
may never ha't'e met •od tnl~ LUlolrf'f J . ~ Otoputy CMllY Tiii• :r ... ftlad wffll .. c-.
rled Prince Rainier In a real-,..t1n1 tr Cllf'k °':T counry on "4!!· L tm. ll!e romance that could ha """'1"'*' °'rr, c_, o.uv P11o1. M•,.••"· ,.... 1":r::l. ti
been v.rrltten by her Hollyw~ °'' ,.., a. ti. 1
' "" •m 330f-n '.: !: =-...., ....1.. "'"'
script writers. PlJBUC NO'l'lCE """"''* ~ c_. ii" ,._,
But the wheels of chance PICTCT~ 11111•111 ~:;r-,. ,D«tmMt 1 ~:;
llAM8 ITM'llM1111' wbicll began !pinning In rt. -...,.. .,. "''" --·•c NOTICE THE SF;COND is a one-Casino de Monte Garlo back In ....... I nJDW'
sentence document issued at the •-·•" I and CM. EHTl1t"'1tnet. 1• ~---...., f
th lflSOs "'V\l6U" ame ~.Clllt~=•..,..,_, 110AITATIMIHT OJI AiA"OOtCl•HT Ofl' the time of the initialing ol. e fortune to the hilly llk.-e of ter-c1.::.0. L-. C.tl Mftl, Callf. I.I•• 0,. Plc:TfWUI IUllNUI NANI!!
lnter-German Hbaslc treaty·" · rltory on the Mcdlterranean
1
. ~,...,,. M . ..,-.. 1* CtHrDr«lk u.!~ ::_~li11:=..=:t:::..:: It declares that, -while the four And while the cast o '"'"· t.t• ,..., ciiH.,,.... ,. ...., "*k °"I*• NtwPOr' B•.c:" ••
powen1 will IUppOl't the a~ characters may have .......... ed Tiii• •111-1a lltlNil coMuctW 11y 1 11t1 wn1e11n Pnve. N-Plll't a.di,
..._.'6 ""'*nd & Wlf9 Cllllernla tM6ll plication of the two Germanys over the years It still remains Lioy,s ,..: '"""' T1w'fk:tltkM ""''""' 11o111M1 r9fef'rtet 10 fo be shi of th U ··~ ' I •-·-'... Tiii• tt•l'tll'leM fllfd with m. County abo¥e ••• 111~ In cwn1y °" July 1. lt11 r mem r P e ntieu one of the most popu ar wu.i ~ cttrti: ot °''"" COUntY _ oac:. 1, 1m. Allda 1n,,..._,,11, nc. cc1111om111 Nations, this will in ~ way resorts on the Riviera. WILL.LAM II!:. $T JOHN, COUNTY Cl.IRK. tlll W.klllf Dtl'lt. N~ .. a(ll,
ff t the. • ht D d By httY J. BM'D5tWn, Dlfiollt'I'. C•llfornl• ""° a ec Lr rag s a Princess Grace and the m• Thh 11u.i-wa• (.'OllCtuct.d fY • <«·
re.SponsibUlties for divided gaming tables could be major ~ .. ~1~ ,~rn o.J•Y ~~ por111o11. ~ Bukln. t.
Germany· lures for the mlllloos of vaca.. Pruldant
The Berlin agreement 000! la!!. ti"oni~· and 0,.._ who flocked PUBlJC NOTICE Tn11 .,.,..._.., ..... , t11111 .i"" tt1t c...,. •~ =•• I---:=====·:::,--ty Clark ofi.OrMtC COunty tn N111rrMr summer and the new be.sic here in recent yean but ,tc'mlOIH • .,.,..,, ~=. ,.....,,. a ·~
treaty" mar~ the beginning of Monaco has lots or ot~ at-NAM• sTATtrMaMT 1• c.n1wy "•" •• ·
a thaw between the two tractions and activities. And .,; ... fdlowl"'ll PltlDl'I 11 clolllll ~-~:,:• ,.:..., c1111. ,...,
Germanys. But they do not most· with the exception of the 0::. ~r:,l!'~."CA~• 1117 Orio6t .,111111"*' Ot•noe cont b.nv "=.
herald a complete thaw. J\tont~ Carlo Goll C1ub an 18-J-T. w.ii.. 1m °'"""or .• c11111 NOWm<llr :u .oc1 ~ .i. tt. 11.
I 2 7"" MIM, CA m2' ltn tH>-12
Airlines' Ticket
hole course 00 top 0 • IN" 1'11• bllsl-11 blfng COtlduetld D't' anl ------ccc=c,---
foot-higb Mount Agre tn lnd~~mas T. w.u. PUBUC NOTICE
neighboring France with a TN• 111tement t11t1t wt• IN t-'Y ------=-----•·-"-b t b t • 1 C11rt1; ot Or.,.. C-'Y on: DecenlDlr '· *11 n~au,,J' re a -a. n IJ mt. WIUIAM E. sf J()Hlil, COUNTY l'ICTfTIOUS aust ....
Overcharge Cited
NEW YORK (AP) -Colum-
bia Broadcasting S y s t e m
News said it conducted its own
survey of alleged airplane
ticket overcharges recently
and was billed too much on 11
of IS tickets purchased from
five major airlines.
1be carriers were identified
as American Airlines, 'l'rMs
World Airlines Inc., United Air
Lines, Cootinental Airlines and
Eastern Airlines.
CBS did not have a total
figure on how much money
was 1penl on overcharges, but
correspondent D a v id Hen-
'1enon, who purclwed t!!e
tickets, said it averaged about
$15 to $20 for every $100 spent.
The Civil Aeronautics Board
projects that airline
passengers will be overcharg-
ed l20 mll1ioo this year, CBS
18id.
'!be CAB hu announced Its
Jnteotlon to cancel domestic
yout!! and family discount
lam .. dlacriminatoey and to
lludy other dlll<OO!ltl that pro-
duce an abundance of dlfferent '""'· Henderson, in a filmed
,._.. aired on the "CBS
)doming News with John
Hart,~· said CBS a s k e d
American and TWA for tickets
for a flight from New York to
Chicago with a continuation a
fe w days later to Miami and a .
return flight to New York.
"We told them that we
would be flying the Miami
routes on Tuesday and Thurs-
day, and that we wanted to fiy
Easi...n Airlines.
''That would qualify us for a
tow-cost excursion fare on
Eastern: $121 from tbicago to
Miami to New York. The total
tickets should have cost $182.
However, both American and
TWA overcharged us -$55 a ,.
ticket.''
On a rught from New York.
to Clinton, Iowa, with a ·
change in O!icago, CBS was
o vercharged $5 by United and
$15 by TWA, Hendersoo said.
He said American charged the
cotTect amount.
None of the airlines nor ·
t h e i r representative in
Washington the A i r
Transport Association
would respond to t h e
overcharges alleged by CBS,
Henderson said.
Incnoaslngly complicated
and voluminous rare schedules
put out b.Y every airline were
cited byl CBS as the main
reason ror the difficulties in
determining the proper fare s.
Santa's Village
Located in the Santa Cruz mountains, this 18-acre site, replete with various
rides and Christmas-oriented concessions, is getting in gear for a rush of visi·
tors as C~as nears. This village and another like it near San Bernardino
together attract some 500,000 persons each year. Due to recent storms, both
areas have taken on t.hat Yuletime look with plenty of mow.
' U.S. 'Travel Gap' Still Widening
panoramic view of the sea and CL&IK, By r1wr ... ·M. W1rd. Olpl,llY. NAM• STATllM•fl:T·
onl hort -11.. 1"11-Thi fdloowlllll ~ 11 dilflll lllllllllU Alps. are y a ·s w.u& or P'ubll1111c1 0r.,.. cOMt o.ny P1101. 11, 11
drive away. ~ 10, 11, u.. 31, an 3)99-rl FAIR.IC SHOWCASE, HEWP'OllT
llAC~. till Wuldllt Df1YI• ~ After all . Monaco is the PUBLIC NOl'JCE ~. c~•fDml• mto0
Id Alld.• 1nvn'"*'"· ·~~c:nfor'llllJ smallest nation In the war , ,.H:'l1TIOUI ausiNna 2121 wntcutt or1w. H · h«:tlt
currently encompassing about NANI• ITATllMINT C•Ll'°'1'tl• '2660 ... acres. Ttw totklwll'lll ..._ 1ra dolflQI TN• w11,..... 11 conduc:t'!I .., • cw-
"IOV bulJ-... ..atlon.
However, it's getting bigger. ALL Ai SEA. '410'l st11• ~,'"'-~ ~~··"'1"
h ed . ti..-A L.lnltl'll. 0-P'olnl, C• torn• Yao Thi• llai.m.nt ,.1, 01-' Wlllt IN c-Althougb emm tn on -111 = MlchM( A Howfil S0D1 0.111 Or . i. 1tn sides by France, it is carrying 111lldlne No. 1, o.iw: Point, c1nrorn1t ~ ::.r,:T .~;;::~.~ Hew.
ult! mlJll ntB ,. ~ , __ ..... , ..... on an ambitious m • on Mlrf A. 1-1owe11. 3002 o.na or .. .._ ..,........, cillfOrlll• flN1 dollar program of expanalon ~ldlliie No. r. Otna Point, Callfln'lll T.._.... 1:ns1 .,..1.. Pl1M1
by reclamation along the sea 1111• INtlnlA t1 baillll condl,lctld w • ~llhad 0r... co.it Dally .. 11o1,
front foe further denlopment NC"*""~ ..._ "°""" ~ :a1 lfld OKlmbr P. 1:is1~
Tiiis IJT•-flied with t111 C!Mlty ln2 of its tourist industry. cl9r'ot °" 0r.,.. c-ry. on Nov. 2', 1m1-----------
At the same time, millions ~"""1Y J . Mldcbl. t>ilPllfY '-"I' PUBUC NOTICI
of francs ha ve. and are, being Jl4l1V pw;nnous s1111N1• '·vested in mode .... 1 .. ; .. ., and l"lllllllMd °"""' Clalt O.lly Piiot, ...... STATIMlllT .u• • , ...... oe D1cwr11Mr :S. 10.. 17, ~ Im Dl1·11 Tilt fdlewlfl!I ~ -dolfll expanding e x i s t i n g ac--~ .. : ---·•·tio and facilities PUB. UC NOTICE LONG TEIM CA.IE ReFe•IAL \..VJlllllUU<I ns • Sl!IVICI! .. SOU!h B rll"" s""', ~ such as the posh Hotel de 111CTmovs s1111Nl'u 11 ....... C111tor1111. Paris and Hotel Metropole the NANll ITATl'MC1lT Ph+lllCI N. Alltn. .m DYllln "*'-
beaches, swimming p 0o'1 S , .,'.""' fotloW!ne ...,_ k tolng IMIM$• ~.:~ C•=::.r~ 1ftlW IMIM
Yacht harbors and marinas . THE &ALO cow LEATHEI lUP· hll!Wlrd. T""1fl. Ca r~ • P'L.Y, !YI H~ 8/velj Colll Malo Tllll blal'*9 I• Mint __ 1_. _ bY I
M · bout 15 ml'-· c1111. nw , c Llmlll\if "'~ onaco ui a ...... ic:1 l!t1....,... A!lll MDl'llfl, 1711 "'°'' .• c 1"1111n, "· ,....._ 1 . east of the Internati..,.... s11r11ne Pllcl, H9wpcw't IMdl. ca111. Tlllt sta"""9ftf n1t11 w1~ 111e C-'V
be ftWO -c1att1 of Or'""" c~ on: Cktcar '· Airport iq Nice and can lltl• DWi-t 11 ....,. ~ w .,. ..n. •v • ...,....,.. J. MMdmf., o.out'/ reached by rail or road -I 1N1vld1111. c-ry c1.,.. ,..,..11 ·••· dr" al lhe Elll.lbdl Am MOr9lfl opted for '-aJC 1ve Olli Tiii• tt•Mmfflt ni.ci wTtli t11t County tti;bl~ OnnM c.st o.lly Piiot SC'"'i" . Middle Corniche hug· Cl9rli: of OtansM C-IY on: 0-W 1. Oeumblt 10. ». it. JI, "" UGI.., ~--, 1912, WILLIAM &. 51' Jot4N. COUNTY'!-----,.,-===--ging the side of the Maritime CLllK. •r &tttv J. hrgll«I. o.pvty. PUBLIC NOTIClt
Alps. I new into Nice from hl:l'lll'llll Ott"ll' coatt Diiiy F::ri:,• ' New York via Zurich by Dacam11« 10, 11, u, ''· 1t12 l3tl-n sUl"lllHMt COUllT 011 Tll• ITATI CNI c..t.Uttol:MIA P'Oll Swlssair which ls o!ferlng PUBi.IC N:OTICB TM• coulfTY °" OllA#N
special low-cost GIT package MemC• °" .. ~OP NmlOtl tours to Monaco this winter. ll'ICTrrlOUI IUSINISI ,Olt tt•OUTI -MOLOO•APNIC
MAM• ITATSMlft WILL AND FOil ~Ill Ofl AO-The airline's pre-boarding TM fdlOwl"I ~ I• ..,.,.. tMI-MIMISTltATIOM WlfM-T'Ml·WU.l ...
search and other secur.ity II: G•EGM.Y ENTE"PRisis. 1'5).A :s~:o of JOSEPH "LO.Es precautions were reassuring MIWPDff 1tv0.. c.11 Mttlf c111totn1• LANKEN.t.u, •k• Jose,. H F.
and, as usual. services aloft "f7tmo M. GAoorY, ., e. D"CI st .. u.,:,~~c"e"uis~Wiv GIVEN t111t and on the ground ran like Nftport 9-:11. -c.llfl:ltn'I '*° . CHARLOTTE DUllAUO LANl(liNAU .... Cloc~-rk. TN• llvlkllM ........ <OndudRI 0,0 an tllld Mr'4fl I 111t1llon '°" ,.,... .. of WW AWV JNll\lld!M/ aftd for Luuanc;e of Liftin of
1be ancient. princely state ii Thll :~ °'=~ tt1t coi;n1y =~~~~ :=:.
divided into four ~jor i.1-ai:'M'm=-'cl!~~~ =-ot~r11e~::'.=:-= areas, but a\ost of ~ma IY aww:'l. '~· , .,....,.. fl:W' ~ -. im. 11 t:<lt 1.m .• In n. •···-· t attract'-ln ~-,• ~:t'lnl ,_,,_ of Olpe~ No lot 11111 ..,... IS """" ,............. C..-OlllY PllOf, ewrt, •I 7110 CMc: o.mir Ort ... Wont, In Monte Carlo and the old • I .... 11,..1 .... mt ' 12t .. 7t tlw City of Santi-Ana. Ctllfornll.
of the n~1.. ·-O•ted Oec9lnber 1. Im Monaco on 1wo.;• ...... ....... PUBLIC NOTICE w1LLIAM e. 11 '°""·
the ba y. N. JM:~ Clft
Even non-gamblers shou1d autt.J•' cZ:'T °" ""'• .\lflna'I' 11 ..-not pass up the world's most ITATI OP (A.1.IFOl:~O· ~~·:.:'c!::.
famous casino, an ornate TMI COUln'Y °" • T"' 111•1 .._,,.. l NO ... JtHI A...,._Y fW ......... rambling building surrounded NOTICI °" H ... IH °" PSTfTIOH Pllblllllelll Ora1111• CNlt 'b.Jly Piiot,
by beautiful gardens. There ls ~=:~"~,.:'.~~v""'0 fl'OI oeeemblr 11. 11. 11, ttn ~ a.a1.n atmtl• k'-' M8lttlw ltmc.t
WASHINGTON -For more
than 10 year1 now, the federal
govmuneut has been moun-
ting efforts of varying ln-
lenstty to reduce the world
traveler's drain on the U.S.
balance of paymen13. But It
Netnl there still Is no way to
bop Americans borne.
in retail value in 1965, and late substantially.'' lrlllll ....... "tion still seems on a an admisslon fee to the public e111t9 of L~rs l!!AAL. HAWI(, •1111 ·PUBUC ...,.,,,;,. ,... -In-k-••LEWIS E. HAWK. O«:Mlld. l~t.-Jast year the dollar was None of the basic factors downward trend. Given those gaming rooms, which now NOT1ce 1s HEIEBY1 o.1vEN 11111l------::=-;:-----
that have '""'"'ed U S facton the United Stab!s eludes an A--rican salon with con.Id It. Peck .... '11-' -.tn • ""111°" """'" devalued against other major ~r--., . • • .RUllC !Or Probal9 ol Wiii and for r--of SUPl'•IOA COUltT O• THI
'Ibo "travel ga~" -lhe
share of the U.S. balance of
pa)'lllelltl deDcit attrlbOlable .
to U.S. tourists' travel abroad . a. against foreign tourisb' .._ _ _.
lravol In tbe United Stales -
bas been growing 1teadily
delplte all el'forts to reduce It,
eccordlng t.o a study In the
Clll'J'Mlf. Busineu Conditkm.11
reYkw of the Federal Resel'\le
Boni: of Cllcago.
Ia ttllO, when the balance or
-la WU JUI! beclonln8 lo concem Wublngtoo of·
lldala and wbon tourllt --din& was )ult IJe&lnnlna to be ,viewed a1 1 eerioul affair,
tJ.S. citizens' foreign travel
Touri8l8 teave
City Millions
SAN FRANCJSC6 (UPI) --. """ --.. 11'"'11 "'11 mllllon "' San Fran-dc '4ur1ng 11'7L
Loaia s. Simon. J)l'tlllldenl of the city'• convenUoo and vtillan buruu, aald It waa 1 2
pirc<1111aln ln>m 1970, when
1.7 percent moro people
vlsltod !bl cily by the bay.
He loll! tile ~.....,, •• annual
lunclteon lblt 1,#l,ll<IO pefOOl1f
eame Io S.. F'ranclaco In 111'111,
.......... wtlb l,4U,OllO last
year.
bills , including transportation,
totaled~t $2.2 billion, com-
pared · about ·It billion
apent citizens of other na-
tions getting to and traveling
in tho United States. The
travel gap then amounted to
about 11.2 billioo.
Since thOn, the United States
has mobll.ized to reduce the
gap. The U.S. Travel Service
wa1 f(,lrmed, though it con·
11.stenUy had to fight skepticnl
c ongr e 1-11m e n for ap-
.,ro?rlations, to try' to lure
f<relgn travelers to the United
statc1. U.S. airlinelJ, bwlllnes,
rt,llroldl, and hotel chains
were urged to -and did -
put. toge t be< pmnotlonal
pockag .. for foreign vlalws.
1bt 1'Dlscover Amertca"
drlvo wu louncfled to
peesuade A m e r I c a n vaca-
tlonln that . the lfllll lao't
a!Jla)'I grMn<r on 'the O!MT
alcle of tbe oe>eaD, and t!!at
Ibey qught to ... their own
land llnl. ' In term.11 of dollan and
cents, the limit on goods that
U.S. dthem ooold bring hack
Into the couaiJy w I t h o u t
pe)'fng duty wu roduced In
two bilttS rrom -14 wl>ole1&le value In !Dell to lloO
klUrism. baa · weakened: real seems likely to have to put up craps, blackjack and slot Lett1n Tm-c.v to "" ptt1"-st4Tw .,_ cAL1P011M1A "°"
currencies. dispoubie income still ls rls· with a balaoce-<lf-paymeots machines in addition to rw-~=: .... '° ~1•tt1tirw:. ~= TH• c<Kl.:,~A?.:., OltMOI
But despite all that, the Ing, leisure time contlnues to travel gap for some 1 ......... time iette. There ere private. more of llMrlflg IN ..,.,. h•• ...,, ..t for E1l1t9 .. ANTOINETTE J, MARORUI. ~ J.,_y Z. tm. M t:• •.in., In tM O.C..tld. travel gap widened. In 1971 -Increase, and the cost of to come. formal rooms for I.he bla bet.-~ o1 oeow1n1e11t Mo. 1 • ..w HOTIC& 11 1-1e•l!:1Y e11veN 10 n.
to <Glll't, It ,_ Chic. Ctnfw Ott.e ..,,_, II ~ If fllli abo¥'t nln'lld dlcedel!t a year that dJd not, o! course, rs. "" CltY "' lefltl ,,,_, ~ ,.._, •M ..,.... titvlnt d1l1M ao-1n11 111e
reflect the ~ ol. the dollar t AOOtber mu.It ls tbe.Prlnee'• oetld Cite•"'*' is. mt Nici ......... """"" "° t11e "*"' West Germans d lso Palace ~ the-~ .:.;.i....,, ' .... LIAM f . If JOHN p ''"' ... _.., _,_. '",,. -devaluatkln -1:4U.S. trafWs .,.. .-. .. r pii;:i.,_..a ,_ a.ntva.rt · l//ftt1tdlrll1ttt...,...'""t11111-'·• belled -• •m<.. j · •~· lhe ~~ DOM&.oi,R. P9CK 11 ~I "*"' Wit/I Ille MCaMl"f' s """• 'ii ..-wuu 1n utling ww sea , ...,..,... ... ..._ _....... .. 1N 111•"• w-. Dfflci1 foreign coun&iet and 'paid c of which 'date• *Ir' ........................ -Of ~· •""'-l lMON, SNEIUOAM, nother I u-f ) ' 1-. There's a ""--'•g -• ......._, ClllWti&I t1• MUIPHT', THOIMTOM • MED'IENE, • 1.3 bll...,.. to' oreign A wbe T . _ ~-~-... -....... ...,._ .... -,,,, .. -·· · I Ir -~·•'-id -Otte S th uard --y around ...,._,. 11 .. ,. ,... c~· fW17,' ...,_,. Ii "" p1~ o1 CaJTJe:rS Of BDS)NIWOUVI" v r r e-g -~•"-' d f N!hW' OflflBI ('wt Ody,:=. JMl""'·o(~... In !Ill .... n .... Mter U.S. Income I r<1 m noon with a small 1111"" • -,. '" 21."" ,...._ ~ ""-·
foreign tr a v e I e r 1 Wat • \ white-helmeted s o Iller 1 PUBIJC MOTICB . 1 ~w;, = jlotlce. .,.,.. "" tlrtt P11lllla-
deduct.ed, that lllll left 1 NEW YORK -AmeriClnt Gamans t.o tate their vaca-marching in and ~ o....-'"~ 'Im
travel deficit of $2.7 billion. aren' 't the _ ... _ w-'· ..w.. ....-' .. -marching out. Some of the ..,.. _ 1 ~':l ~U ~"I -· -(" abroad la not ~ ... -•· pen to the _ ... COU&T .. THO ., ... ~ --· And the Chicago Federal travel abroard C8ll9el concern • .., ... ,, tht m&pdbe concluded, apartmen .. are o , 'J"'TI~.::..='· • aiNtOMi •H••~• '"""''"'• · Reserve Bank's study sug8ests ..., public duTtnl the lllJIIUMI' Ml.. ~~ r • ntOaWTOM I '!I!!
that the lJ72 results are likely at home. The Ge r m a n "In the Ugbt o1. the O'O'lflnC fn. Certain1y worth v1Jlting ls '"'"'• 0.. Ui'"W'
1
,,. HmMNI t:., ~ :-Mtr'
to be even worse. American Trade News reports &ecntka of Europe, t b \ the town of Monaco with If.I :-c:a.· :E , ,: ~~'t I~·.-.--·
That doelll't mun that that West Gennany'1 foreign · relatively 1mall llze al 1tbe , steep narrow alleys anc1ph4~ ~~ ~-v M. at."1 • ..-. o:::''°' ~ :i~ DlllV ,:;~
such efforts u the U:S. Travel travel def.k:it ll llCDDd. only to European continent, ,rllin& .In-houses, _end the pceanogra c "'NoTicr.;.11 """"'"°.'•~"· "" · 1 · • , ,
Service ~ the Di800Ver that of the Unlted Stat& 1-.-..., Ibo Uln, 11.,dJmate Museum which m rated ,emong cHA~~s A. co1..e "'' fl~ hfl"el11 • PUBUC NOTICB Am lea ha
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___...., ~ r , '"'.., finMt in tbe worid orettMn tor ttrobtt1 Of Holootl,i;le wm 1 __ ~=7"'==7"'=--er program Ye TJte CWTellt ~ i'1f the Of m~ o( DOl'them and cm. Wft:I • ~ '"" /« llWI~ aq;· ta"f aoTICI IJl.VfTlttO BIDI useless. Although the Oticago ~ You can vtstt tbe soo " "" PllltlOMr to " • 1 •10 tT1M No. IM>A
study makes no jodgment on ~~hly .~~ ~~ "111 _... whJch can make 8 ed by Prince Ralnif.r .on the ;r:-l':J~· • t11tt,t:: :.i~.~· ~~:•r:J::':., ":! ~
their performance lt seems ~ 111an n.iilC'l'lcan ~_, ~le vacation a chancy ..-ay to the !lot.le o....1 t:'· ..i Dkettlblr tt .. 1m1 •t •:• fif cot•• ,....._ i, wtt: n. cttv c-1r. ,, ol Conunet-ce ~· 'Wtlt tr-:-;;:·;y Ide of. .. ,d -co.~ ti.:""c:'Drt"! P.O. I Oll uoo, ee.t1 Mell, CtlffGrl'ilt,.; likely that wi~t l:hetn, the German "lrav•l -p• of .... I , mia&r._~tbcrwlae.~ . perched hlati on the·• 1N'" fiie ci' AM c lfoml ~ lltfft 1111•rot111w .. m °"' """
lravel dcflclt would hive been bill. ~··, •• 11 hill over1Qotb:1c the 11!1., ?fb ·~ o...:IJ .~~ · •1 " ~"="r!.~~ld:, i':~: ::':~ even worse. ,'tOfl. _._~_ ..... .Ji ~ • thousaridl' of cacti and o~r. W'lu•~ 1. 11 J9MM, •• ._.. ,~ i;;:-«ftal11e. °"' fl'r"
Spending by r 0 re1 ~ 'T~ ah eveNUl."fWUISlg el· r-"-... t Stud en tropical plant& from all over t=.:TJ'a. c=••" ~~~·'H.tc.,, .. n. = ... ~:
ttnt, the ptriodical '1IOlfJd,.. 1 '-'Uqe tl)e world, 1ndnctif11 the Ul*td .,...WI ~ = ": '-'• Ctl •· f'W tfll """""""' of 011t travelers in the United 8*a .. West Germ.ant are~ sta .~ ~••°='" .. ~ ~D$~'1J 1 1 vcK. ouMP, 1vw .. .-~~.e=l~ bf~ m:; lntemaUonal tra•elen1 oi_~~ On G,and Tot:r! .:·principality aJao often ~ g,wtt.::"" c-1 D111y Pnet. lit":: :r,.: ~~"="~
reports suggmlni a.be IUC-Sl mllllon Weet Oerm1111 woo · land and water aports, btllet 01~1,. io. 11. 11, 1'72 "'1-n 1~, 11 fl'•ll' o...i .... Cot•• MaM.
cea. But at the 111111 ttme, I ~ for~~~ CUtPne .lntenw&Ylal, • and opera, g•las and rmtval1 · !n.n~ ... ·~ ~ ~ ~ .A-e
U.S. tnvel opondl~~ I w yeer "":-ball~· I*'" .-t organl1&tlon rill ti llld International cu1"'"1ly~ar ;,.. :r;~= =i;r;,. '1:.-s=.., .,i:
by 123 -~ ' tllat eeot) .:.. their u.n t1c9 11 lleal 8eodl adl ipqrtiJ1I •••011 the • 1,,,out un,,e · .... "' ... -~ -" --
effort.a to keep A~u tat ~ U: bordert the ~. "'"' ~ ·-~ _,.,_ rfAind. NlChl 11/e ii another T'' ~ _::: =:,.::,. ~ ~=";:
home have not worked r·•-a1 n-publlc.. !eiing 1ta ~ ~ ~•Jor actlvlt)'. · Coutwlle. no one ll more 11on1mwte.d .. rty1••1MlfltMMt1.,..
• ~ ne tour ol Europe Iii nr& the JtOo 008.lt wlM diU , . T o m ft1111r1 to NI f'Wtlt •"Y' tlM! 111 t1111 No dromatle chMge In the AUllrla and Itaiy led~ ilal . I cbeckotl ta at ..,. Mun>hlne. He'1 t&e DAILY _"',,_ ""' " ""'r." "" ~
situation Reema at hand. The of countries vl1lted The 'Ille progra~ dfclgned * .room HoUdaJ Inn on the J?IL01" 1 -td.ltor -1 L.c~=. ':It ~lifr·ttt ~ 1-J ' ,......
study suggests that the dollar United State1 ranked 00., but .~~ tthoOI ll!d. CoJJece qe AfSlbe t1Prlnce.lb··'l 1 ~~ch~~ vlrtuall;~ ferddeofof r,;wi,.:~.._oi,,,;~~1.=.":
devaluation could epd up the 129,000 vacaU~ w~,, lrt'ielMt combtqu ~ flrst bole w t on the Orange eoa1 Check out c•11 ot '°'""".,,._, ~t"'°' Ji.I-_• ot
worsening the travel gap: lf ~aded the.re represented a,.,. and edUClltJon. Mite.' Bf'O'l[D • MOnaco1.1'.,'1mm~nha1 ~ ~ his colwrii ~;1 1Ung," , ... Pr•l,'iM· s.cr1tlt'y, .,,....11r.,, .,.,.
Americftn vac1Uoners~ dtdde ptrcent tnc:reaae. Anoth e r ~and IA"7 Luavanl ~ • =bott mar~ffacuJilu anatll\O!lt ' ' ·otlhe :E"'"~~1 ,::..."';;~of•~"!:
lll•t the added -la not high 60,000 GennaJll went to the 11 •• ~-ualed ,.....,.1 ••..• "" ' r0of•-·_.·urant DAILY p • am1nt: It "'.,'lif~,,. w" <noocb to. mUe thetiJ change U.S. on b<imeel ml eth•r • ata w w-• --,. ""'"'"' A -• ·'''r. coUl4 bl habll ~~ • r "-Do -
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Hamilwn:
Mistress
Asa Lady
LONDON (UPI) -Her
name was Amy Lyon but llhe
is remembered u Emma,
Lady Hamilton. She WU O tar!,
a kept woman, and one ot.
history's most ta m o u1 s
beauUes.
Oscar-wlltner Glenda
Jackaon ii about to portray
her in a new movie. Zoe
Cald)'<ll played her .. lllage.
'1bere ""' -of boob about her. Now there ii an art
uhlbltlon devoted to lhe
amazing Emma, who IDIJI not
have aUered history but C<r-
IAlnly made It.'
"Her life bu become a
classic tale,·~ writes Patricia
JaHe, almost Wldentallng the
case, ln the catalogue of the
wide-ranging exhlbU of 18th
century art which ce:nten on
Lady Hamilton. Tbe show i.. al
Kenwood House in London, a
fully furnisbed boUle of Em-
ma's own period •
Tbe girl born Amy Lyon In
1765 "tranaformed her ap-
pearance, her aocla.I ltatus
and, like many a ;rest ac-
tress, her name," Mn. Jalfe
wrote. Sile became "a lady of
pleasut'e, a beautllul and
pliant miltrelo who Uved for
protracted perloda with al
least four notablea in English
aociety.
"What diltlnguilbed her,
apart from her 1uperabwldant
youthful cbarma, wu her
uolelgned loyalty to -of
"A l1dy of .,i.-te, 1
be1utiful ind pli1nt mis-
treu who lived for pro-
tiected periods with .t
I.1st four not1bles in
English society."
her protedon In tum and the
phenomenal fact that the re-
mained on relaUvely good
tenn& wllb all of them to the
end of their lives."
The &how Mrs. J a f f e
asaembled ii 11111 of porlraita
of Emma -Emma u Medea,
Emma U I blccbante. Emma
aa Sybil, Emm.1 In emy
clauical guile a cl•uk:l-
mlnded age could derile.
For Jn the lala lltb century,
every painter who rot the
chance painted EllUIUL She
wu above all the favorite
model of George Romney,
whose "Lady Hamilton u Tbe
Ambauadroll' ii perhaJ>I
the m"8I belutlful palnllng In
the show. The exhibit tat .. the villtor 1tep by 1tep throuch
Emma's life.
Sir Harry Feathentonhlugh
toot her Into hil wild, ........
Ing rue u his ia.,..,,.i.t
miltress. Within a year he
threw her oul, l1x montbl pregnant.
"God what 1baJl I do?"
she wrote a male friend in
mlspelled despolr. She added •
Irani; propoolllon. "Ob God
that I wu In your -Ion
as I WU ln Sir H. Whit • hap-
py girl would I have been."
Olarlea Gn1v1Ue, the friend,
acc.pted eagerly. She became
hil "polelion" 10< llYa ;<ears
of ldyWc, abeplienleawoo.
swain life on Loadoo'1
oulltlrts. Emma Hart, u abe
began to call ben!eU, atart.d
•lltlng foi; the bewllcbed RolJ>.
Ile)'.
When Grev!lle wearied be
simply shipped Emma oU to
Naples. Hi.I uncle wu Bri-
tain 's ambassador to the royal
court the.re. Sir W I 111 am
Hamilton , a wldower of nearly
60, fell acandllously In love
with the vivacious, 21-rear-old
F..mma. Five years later be
even more scandalously mar-
ried her.
Emma befriended
NeapoUtan Queen M 1 r I a
Carolina, whose alllter was
Marie Antoinette. La d 'I
Hamiltan was thorougb.ty em-
broiled in affairs ot stete by the
time England's grealelt hero
sailed Into her llfe.
Adm. Horatio Lon! Nellon
was mutilated, wounded and
married. But he, Emma and
the aging Hamilton formed an
incredible trio from tbeo on,
Uvlng In the wne hoUlel and
the same ships, travelling lo
England together.
A palnllng in the 1bow was
copied as Hamlltoo'1 fllvorlte
miniature of Emma. In hil
will, made 23 da)'9 blfore he
died In 1803, Hamilton Wt this
mlnature "to my deartlt
!Mtnd Lord N•llon • • . the
most virtuous, loyal and lnily
br&ve character I ever met
wllh. God bleu • him and
• &hame lall on U-who do not say amen."
Nelaon outlived him hardly
two years. and hll will dilpo9.
ed of Emma heneU as "• be-
quest to the nation." llllt with
Neltl>n 1one)tl'"nnUon wanted ~. Em'!'", dttnJc.
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It's All Ov,er ·for Rams--Br.odi e Sees to That·
• blm -but if you're on the defense you still have to do your job," Csolika said.
,Morris finished up nine yards abY of
tbe ~000 yard mark and left Ille game
tlriee in lbe·ck>sing mlnute! due to a aore
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I LOS ANGEllES• l(AP)· -•'I!he 1"'" • , ..... -......... ---~~-... . Angeles ·Rains ,an4'Qelroll ~i ~ '\,
• Q.Ut !lf:~ glaypUa, ~ ,O'\\ ~ir, folm·
lions on each other today as ~ close out lheJl Nauoiial 'Football Leigue '.. . . -9e8SOD9. .... --__ ..,. _ _..__~--~-~ .-
' Bu~ even 'befor& !Ian· Fr"""'°° beat Mionelota JO.l'TC.s.tutday,,for ,tl,e NFC
· West ·clJll~p, arid a. ~If.·~ .
. ~-coach Ton\1'1Y Prothl'O said1 "We'll
-Play tl)la same lo Win.' .. • · · 'Prdtlit'o,·whi>oe tfafn w.t to 1bne abO-l.
nw in a U-1 1easoo, .put till' club
!brOugb rug8ed -.. 41illoi. ,the ... wOOk in bis bid to atop G<eg Landry-anil
· oOinpany· in the' regular seubn finale .
. '"f'tlllJik Detr<iit has one of Ille best ot; 1 l. <
fmsiv'e ·cl\Jl>S, m football,!' said Prothro/·.,.-,_...,
'1fho .. must fiqd a replacement for Willie l ,
ElllSon ln hll1<iwn 'Offensive backfield. •
''Two weeb ago, I thought Detroit ·i '
'would Win Its dlvlakln," said Prothro who
then saw the Lions whipped by Green
Bay and tied by Buffalo.
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At the same time, the Rams have been '
whipped by p.n..,., New Orleans, st. -. '·
Louis and Ued by the Cb.icago Bean in favonte could knock them f~ down
an exhibition of the alao-nw beating the lbe scale. i
championship challengers. · And a defeat would put Prothro bl .;.
William CJat FOrd, pre!ident of tbe unenviable spoL New owner Carroll
Lions, hasn't tieen happy with his club's Rosenbloom hasn't been happy with hili
performance even though running backs club's showing and PrOthro would be the
Steve Owens, Mel'Firr and Altie Taylor man on the spot despite havin& threil
have been. out with injuriea. years remalniDg on a five-year cocdpct.'
,B,,UI '!"lplett and Nick m<lf have been A crowd of 78,000 ii expected for Ille I
uruma after more than ~. teason of in-o'clock kickoff.
activity a"'1 are cirrn!il Jlie ball !or !he II Ellison can't play, )lol> 'J1iomas,
LIOol. So ba1 MlciV!ltflo wba hasn't ..,...i.year man ft;onl .ut.u Stale,
cirr!ed the ball ~ ~ lwo seasons. opens at fullback. Thomas bllo the line .. Tbe -Rams 'lost uuee tlnies to aJ~rans quickly. .
In ·Other divisions plus a Joss to NeW However, Prothro would rather have
Orleans lhd a tie with the Chicago the veteran Ellison, a fine blocker, in the
Bears. Detroit had nothing to do with the lineup ~g with rookie r.uoDlng back
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Sports In Brief
Bruins, US<; Trip Foes; . .
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• • l;QIJ' ~GELES -Ila.A "°n Its 49th
' stralgb! 'bastelball game, routing UC
.·futa Barbara, 9M'I, Satunlay nigh! .
Bruin coach John WoOden, recovering
·,!ram a mild heart ~ndlUOo, missed bis
·r1n1t game in nearly a quarter century
~ ahd:t80 pmes ·at the UCil.A helm. But
• 11li! leading IOOrer for the G.t.acho-.
was Clmnee Allen wttb IS. Dennis Rec-
tor bad 11.
Troj ans Edge Pun:fue
1&i:::· ooad! ;,... ~ ... ;,;,., oin-I '
&ftil• wttb ·bis ~ pliyers !hat the 14-4
recoro -meaningless without winninf !lie Super Bowl, said be Jet Morris
reenter the game after his first injury
because "be said he waa okay and lbe
doclor said he was okay."
· bis • uslatanla Gary CUnningbam and
, Fmak'•Ardold eaally"bpl tbe winning
streak liltact.
LOS ANGELES-Gui;U Vlcl«/Kolly '
and Dan Al\dersan led' -' 8outborn CalJlomia lo the 'Trojan IllriJatloool
Classic champlonshtp with a '19-71 Yldmy
over Purdue Saturday al~. •
Chargers Battle
Steelers Today
• When be was Injured again, Shula sald,
~11wu no way be was a:otnc beet ,in
,Mlrrls, who said be lliJluod Ids ankle
10 -ls ago and bas been able to keep plilfina' ~y !ritb heavy bondag .. , ...
plalntd_ that "coach Shula said tt nan't
worth going out agahi. Bui flJQP or oo
gimp, I would have gone bacll: ht If he'd
asked me to -If I could i.ve gooe
back."
Morris,,one of. the key offensive guns.In tJle Dolphins' playoff hopes, said Colts
llnebecker Ted Hendricks kidded him
during the game,.eaylng "you gal to get
Iii," referring lo the -ya!'daga Morris
needed to lreilc tbe 1,000 mark when be
eotered the game.
Morris said he told llendrlcks, "Hell,
let me!" . ~
If Morris had succeeded, lbe DolpbinJ
:would have ·been the flrlt team ever In
II., Jjl'I. lo boail two l,JI00.7ard runners
in one teaJOIL •
lllJaml became oo1y the third team In
tbe NP'L-lo •go ---The ~ Chicago Been )lnJsbed 11.0 and lhe 11134
Been were 13-0. The aeveJand Browns
-14,""11hf, but did it in the old All· ~~ ~ -. !boy joined
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Win O< looe, the
Plllaburgil Steelm are headed !or the
National 1"qc\lball League plaN!f and
the San 'Dlt,o Charleno are -..i ::=.;..:'.'~····: It ·-=ll The Steelers -I chance to win their . "· ... ~firR-cUvii&On..tlU.,ln 40 NFL ICNUl\S, _.... ' • ..,,. ,.
Jn the process aarn the home-!leld ad-, .v~ntage in the lint f'O!"'d of the playoHa .... _, •Y _,.,.0 ~ ~
next week. • ........... , • • o-,
For Sari Dleco, the came won't mean ~ -FO !'fl!'t!lll•" .. J 1 , ,_,. any more than a possible dllference :W: -w~ 1• '*' ftom MornH cv.-m1a"
be""'°" tblid and rour!h, place In tho '~!, -I? v:::::f:' 11· AmwiCan CoaNftnce Weat. ~iiet-0 v "
~ Brulnl pu_t tbe 1pme away early,
taking ~ lead arter 1even minutes and
led 42-23 at halftime.
All-America center Bill Walton led all
score.r;s wtlh 30 polnlo, 17,in Ille first hall.
He ,.., !allowed by Bruin guard Larry
ll t 11 'y I i'e I d Wtti 18, forwlrd Liny
, t , , y_ _. Farmer with, 17 and fonrard Pete Wilks
DICK WJTCHIR OITS"WMRJ\CID Al'TIWCATCHlNG'WiN.qJNO 'TD •. lritb JS.' . '
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Anteaters Roll to 83~ TO Triumph
BJ BOWARD ·Ll ilANDY ~ ~l,i_i •'l'Ji.·C.:J4~ F.aiQ.\,.ert,w~ dit.lpUn-·;.r··tbe Antealen. UC! hll at ~I perooit ot-• DllllY·"'* ,..., ed and accurate ln lhelr shooting In the. from the n~r, scoring on 87 of '7S at·
Dave Baker and Jerry Maras, UC first ball but the taller UCI players ' ll!d>pla COIDp&red to 11 of 115 fur Ille Irvine's~ sophomore tandem scored (Baker and Maras specifically) took Golden Eagles.
s? Points between them tn leading the command ln the !leCOnd half and quickly Baker was high point man with 30 ~ten lo a come.from"""""' 115-70 moved tbe Anteatera In !rant IO stay. !allowed cloaely by Maras wtlh '27. They
victoiy' over • llubliorn Jobn-.Brown l la the !lrst 10 minutes or the llnal hit 34 between lbem in the &ecood hair Jn
University bosetball t!am Saturday period, UC! equalled Ila first hall S<OCing an aggreoslve perfonnonee !hat saw
qbt 'ln Craw(onfHID. output ot 33 and went on to sc:o:re 50. Marat firing two and tomeUmes three
The.victory ..., th& ibJrd aiaWt three Iola • Bnm\i, ljandled ~ ball ...U . 111cceaalve abolo belo~ dropplnfl It into
de!ealo for UC! ·tblo year lrilh the ·next llm>uCf>oul Ilie game, giving It up on 13 the netting.
Althoiigb Anderaon (f.2) Jed all _.,.
wllh a career•blgh 24 pomls,' It ..U the
inspirational all-over-tfle..court play ol
pint-<i2e Kelly Cs.ti), who ootclled llO
_ points, !hat Jed Trojans <o the .irln.
Visiting Purdue. now 5-2 ror the aeuon,
i'!fped off IO a quick 6-0 lead aftor l•OI!
or the first period. Then Soutbern
califomia called a time out, Inserted
Kelly and pnceeded to ..rtaoore NWo
15-4 in jast over five mimltel.
Kings in 3-1 Loss
INGLEWOOD -Montrml'I Y YI n
Cournoyer and Pele Mabovllcb """"1
first period goals and defecwtman Jim
Roberts fired an unUJUal goal for an tn--
surance tally as the canadlens beit Los
Angeles H Satuntay night in National
Hockey League action.
The win enabled the fint-piaco CaJ>o
adlens to stretch their lead In the Eastern
Division race to four points over New
York and Boston, lied !or aecood wltb 4l
points.
The loss dropped the King& to firth
place in the Western Dlvl>lon wltb D
points, alt.behind league leading Otlcago.
Bowl Protests Planned
game ar bofllO TueocJay nJgb! with ,c..,; .._..,. by turnovers compar<d to !S F,.-tho visitors ln>m Siloam Spr!ncs,
lral Iowa. . Ark., Dave Vaught and RlW Wortman, a A-tEMPfOS, Tenn. -ClvU rtabtl
John Brown'iOolden Eagl sla<jod.Jn ·p81r or underclassmen (junior and groups said Salun!ay Ibey are planalng
rrooi ..i at one _po1n1 00:: a f.l ..,. ' .r .... ...-Nabs T itle aop1iomorecb >. pacod the scoring "1111 is ni~veta ~.'!".tmootthe u~":.!f .. d! vanbgt (lfff. cold abootlna UCI \ ~a.a ' • , "' ea · , t'.. -~ ....... ., ._..,.....
qulnJel.. Tfie ..., -c1o1r111g Ibo enllm MONTEruu{y Mexico _ Jooe ~ 'l'lle<d1y nlgill • !oe lroln Iowa played day ovtr the auapeoalon o( bia<k ~
· Ont hall lbat !ht. Allelt<ra beld the lead or Spiln d~· Mexico's Cleme11Je 'san-11 ,Biota 5afUrdaY ntchl and loat •. ™7 Tech quarterback Eddie -_....;
was at lf.)7 lfM\Jull (lr1or to balftlme It ~= J!lt6rdaY. night and lion the deCl>lnn. ----BIAck playen on both tho y~ -..tHt-lit!a•m o( lolllt'Browli ~!'!(' COOnctr .nrsTon.-0r uH! TiitM 1~ -.-_ ,._ 1~1 Jac-cmd 1 .... Slate--~...,.
"We started P.)aylng dllenae ~ thl .._ t ~mplonshlp "hen their j:.7: · !j" fl ff ,..., l j ~j U ~~~ ~~k~J.':}'~ ~~.!":i i!ll!wr8lf,~ ~~m:81~T1m ~-: ~·~c~~e t!:':w~d~rUer ft~' n: ~-, 4 i' cl~~~~~~' 8:1';.ii°:.n~ fi\te "°
ball w~ In the fint ball and had 10me \in the; tMy When lie !ailed lo make th<! ~ I i if I I · main Ing black m•mbe" ol the a.orp
cibota and made them. l have <o belle'" 12&.p.u.j lrmlt !0< the sthedukld 15-• '1".I' • ,t \ u :r.. , ~ .
they .... a graOd. t.n. '~ J'Ollld. ... cbempinnshlp bouL MM;llM: Jollft .,_ awl. • , See Briefl ~· a ... . .....
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Give Mesa
San Cle•e•W ouraey
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By ROGER CARLSON
ot ... Dl>llY ~ ... '""
Mater Del High Is curreoUy in
... ~ search of a new football cOacb the
.... • , • DA~Y PfLOT has learned e1-
:. : clUSlvely from Wonned sources.
Coach Bob Woods of Mal<r Del
denies this report, bw.-ever, saying,
"We beard some nunors ·to that ef-
fect after the Servile game but
there bu been no 6Uch move in-; teM;cr u far as I'm concerned. •
"f dOn't kQow anytJ\!ng about it."
; Tho Monarchs . completed their
third straight 7-2 lea.SOD sod sixth
;traight campaign without making
the CIF playoffs.
Y.'oods has been the varsity coach
for lbe Monarch& aioce the 1966
season when he gukted the Scarlet
•· and Grey lo the Angelus Leaiue
champiooshlp and a Belllifinala
berth In the ClF AAAA playo!ls
before 1oo1ng, u-1, 1o Anaheim at
:: Anaheim Stadium. ..
' In zi years the Mai>archs have
never mperlenced a lootng ......,.
The past five yean have been
particularl;y lruslratlll8 for Mater
• Oei and its flP)S.
First It was the St. Paul jug·
~ gernaut of 1968 that shared the ClF
t!Ue, then the Pat Haden-John
• •. McKay era at Bishop Amat, tht
·• -. John Sdatra year at Amat and now
·' the St. Paul ClF Utli&ts featuring
·• • quarterback Pat Degnan and
fullback BW Wargo.
• Woods' coaching """'4 a I
w • Mater Dei as a bead c:oecb reflectl
• 47-17-1 won-kl1111 record. He team-.
ed with Wettminster'a BUI Bol1l'el1
last summer lo guide the South <Jr.
mge COOnty Alktan lo a IU UJl'S
victory.
j"c Hoop Action -·
4 7-46 Victo,..Y ,
, By BANI: wOcif.,.. • '
ot "" o.iW ""' .....
Andy Sager bit a palr.ol tr.. throwa
with just four seconds to' pli11 . lo Site
Costa Mesa a 47-48 victory over Eatancla
and the coosolatloo UUe In the Sao
Clemente KiWllllb Invitational bul:etball
tournament 8atuniaJ. at Sin Otmente.
Tho tr.. throws necai.d " -••
cood ball comebacl< i,, ~· and
gave Costa Mesa Its ......i win •of the """"°· Estancia fell to M overall with
the deleal
Coach Bob Sorenson'• Coota Mesa
team W83 In control throaihool Ute 1lnt
ball but suddenly weot sour late In the .:'-·iiurd quarter after holding leada of up io
14 polnta.
Trailing 37-25, !)&tancl• -back
with 11 points In a row end lralled by one
with 6:03 lelt to plafafter.a reboUnd and
follow shot by El-Hansen. 'Ibo
Eagles .missed seven free throws in tM.
c:oone of the streak or Ibey coold
presumably have beld the lead at lhat
time. ,
Two minutes later Estancia did get the
lead oo ' jumper by Todd Collins from
tbe baseUDe and In the four minutes
before time ran oot the lead eaebenged
bands five times.
Colllm bit !Olli' short jumpers from the
aame spOt on the !loo< during the period,
uie ·lasl""' with ju&! 16 second& lo play.
But Costa Mesa managed lo get the ball
down court and send Sager toward the
basket on a drive where be drew the
deciding foul.
Until the final mlnut& flurry the game
bad been cbarecterized by streaks oo the
part of both lellDS. Costa Mesa out-
. mUJcled Estancia m Ibo boards ln the
early going and oho! .to a 17.f lead.
Forward Mike Berry and bot lhooUni
Jim Swain were the key men In the out-
bunl Estancia pulled lo within four points In
the -00 period as Mlke Magner stood
out with his rebounding and short
jumpers. but Costa Mesa retaliated to
lead by a 31-21 oount at the ball.
Alter Berry bit on two layupo lo open
the second ball Estancia sw1ed its
comeback \villi COllinl bltt!ng -
jumpers and Hansen .-,.dlog on the
weel: side lo lead the way.
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Gauclws' Rally Fizzles,
Dons in>82 ·69 ·.J(jctory
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By DEN:Nlll CAMPBELL • t ~ lhon the,~ began lo lose their
OI .... DIMY , .... ttlfl ( .,.shP.Qtirc touch and Santa Ana, behind
A frosty shooting touch In the .._:-·~ .a' ...... i !I .points -!ncludng a
ball ruined an upoet bid by S'•M± ., J..lr~lil;lllJ~ plays -and Bobble
College Satur'1ay night as Sanij Atlfl'1, '~·J\IM'wa.to pull ~ey.
basketball team lopped the Gabcbot, ~ ·~·""°'."~left lo play, Santa
69. ' ·' • .,.11li'.tall offeqie holding a A crowd of about 100 at Ml811oa !\'ltlo ·ipt die -·was over for
High School watched a acrlJll'J,'•~ 'r , ,, · ·. ~
• To Touf.µey ·
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Champi9nsJ;llp _ .
.~A· llARIA -l'ounlaln Val!ey
Hlah'• bubtbaJI -rallied beltlnd ..
• 11 centtt B!:ott -r.r a e · VictAiy . ""tr Santa Barbara In Ute cl!amplcnhlp ..,... ol lho Santa Mori&_,,......_ , __ ...... _...,~
Reider, who WU Jalsr 1 ltlilied tlifl
iounwnmt'• !DOil -~. l!C<nd H po!nb lo JlO!l9 an__,. lltd
!. J> DAILY PILOT ....... Petrtcll O'~
SAN CLEMENTE'S DAN NAU, M.,, BILL HALLEY FIGHT FOR BALL '____, __ .,
n~;.1a Ti.frd ..
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Dolphins Ro~p, 53-31
LENNOX -Dana Hills High perlayed Kevin· Peck and Andy Hoffman eacll hit
its fast break attack with balanced scor-10. It Was the first fbne that Hoffman, a
l.ng to defeat Heritage High, 53-31 , and lreshman, has been in double figures t:
capture third place in the LennoJ: lnvita· sea900 for the Dolphins.
tlooal basketball tournamenl Siltuniay >< Dana Hills zipped to a 17-t Jeed at nigtit, ~ end ol the linll quai:ter and beld • com-
.Although lbe two !alms ~ np .in. ~'!diJIK 31·~· al the l\llf.
the ietJoonding depllltlnal! t .... the -ii-v.. . -~ ol \be flnll
DolphtnS' quickness that waa the daclding quarter for Dolp~ .
factor. " . • De99 Mtlt. en
Coach fll!lf Stillson'• Dana llilllJO!lm " • ~ ~~ • I ' j re~tedij'_•pt easy layups off tbi"fBst ,' :tc..,"!;:""" ' , , ... • ... o 11
briiil." #-H '~. l";e:J ' Ut ......... WU the ·-~--~ iiOlrm:' ' ' ' f, v • " .. • ~3 ~ Ftt kwt..,. Qui' f .. ' 7~1 fer J)aua 8llfs, pmnping ~ 18 potnts. ~~"" ,, 14 1s )-Q
leed coadl Dove ~·· -·ID tliit eighth vlctoly of 11\1 -against only
one loss. ~-
Santa Barbara had •isloal, ol a liow
down game against Ibo tall!I' lllMns, bu!
•. Fountain Valley pt the bill lo llelder Jn..
side ln the early labor and jumped lo' a comlnandlnr lead. -
Tho Baront ~ a, comb1obl!I 27-11
Jud 1t balltlme, ...... Banta -mtdiedloa-iw-~
• Valley reacted wllll a -~ p~•
Its own which foftled. llie OD -'lniO the man-to-man defense with wblch they
start.d the game with and keptlhe·flnal
point total low.
Santa Barbara managed a be1ated
comeback In the final quarter, but by
lhat time Fountain Valley's victory was
assured.
In addllioo lo Reider, two other e....,.
were nmned to the All.i.unwn.nt ......
Joining Reider wete gu.ird 'llm Adan¥.
and H forward Dan Malane.
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Title to Ganesha
Ganesha Higb's O~e Porter was a
repeat winner ol the San Clemente
Kiwanis lnvltstlooal ) a Ike t b a 11
tournament's Most Valuable Player
award after leading the Giants lo a -v~r:y aver P&!;lfica In the dwn-~-~~ •· ~nr..,~~=:
ry ol Colla Mesa, Bob Sbgp ud Marty
Mlkkellon o1 Paclfla and Eorl Wlllm ol
Genesba"
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clleba<k team baUle bacl< to doadlo'*lllie ', • ~~lid ·ti..· Gauclpio ·tn -mg
game at 44 al the flnt half, w=:-./.,., If· points ·llld althOlitib be re·
costly tum>ven and poor shootb!l llidjl; ·~l'Gr'M -11'tilll~, bad llWe help on
od the -00 ball. . tbO'llliilrdl.-IU teemma... · Tho game began as a rout u.·8altta>·. · " """.:...' _... Ana aped to a ~I& lead, but the~ , · J!i!f--.. chi.,,... Iii with 14 points,
LINCOLN~CONTINENTAL • • • llfark IV
kept pecking away and a sudden apUrl at lnostly <ii. \Oiir ootskle ~· wlille Den·
the end of the half Ued the game. , • 1111 Murplly adclod 12. • ,
Arne q-um!ey and Mike Nelawellld<r Sad~ got some apecta"'1ar ball
keyed the comeback effort. NelsweiOOer ~ llandllnl' l!Gin Murphy al)d r..7 !resbman
bit row-poin!a and crum1ey. kepi In .Bkk -.. ,Bauer, ~. wowed
check for nearly all of the flnt ball, 'Ilia. opec:taton wt.th liJs ~k
scored six, 1ncludlng a layup alter a steal "'14: betwoen-tbo-lep ~
with JS -left. Aapl. a Detldt ~ led all
Cnin1ieY lllo ,flnt1two bipkets for -~~~ta wblle Ja~ ef. Saddle " i. "" _..i1ta14 lalt ;;:;:;;;;.~ added II. ' " :,J ,f ~""' ..... ) 1!Xf,
r. .. , . . · . Al" 8'ota -~-" • • ~ '· \iad • sldchtl.aclt """"""' ..,, T B < .,. i • · • • ' · 'Bauer; Murpl\y ,i\Jd Richie Pt1j:e'. did a ~
', '• • • -; : ~ood defenlive iob on their Sinu_ Ana ,
' Ii ;l'.'P fl . . -~· • \Ii ., . ,
;! ... ~k~ ~~~~ ~,;,. ~· .. ~~rlljf l'l•K,1~'"·~1' j l.1
Fuloller and the ie1nw •we are Miil 1*"! I t , r, "" ' 1
' II 11.r\ ' I
ol the team and ~play." I, I ,s , , < , , Ii
Cowboys · , e CfaCh_' i....;... .t.l'.t:. "'"' ,. ~'.''" "
STILLWATER, ~ -Tl1' Board of . ' • .-ll;1i~_I_~ ~f~O a Slate (Jn1v,enl1¥
elO\'U!il "' eoordlnator Jim •
Staniey 1o -1oo1ball coach Saturday. today' 8 Sports repladn( Dive l!o>lth, w)lo stepped down
Friday lo become coach at Southern M=ved a foor•fe&r contract, ef· On Television
!Octlvo lmmedlalely, ·f0< 12&,000>per yur.
R,uai&n in. Fin~ --· AD~ Msjralla -'llop.-cl
Alu -.u of -moved Into the lftOll'I slncJo fiDll ol lhe South Auslr1Ua
l--1A!mm-clltmploolhlpo with a M , .... e.1
~.,., ,. ~ d lomlnguOI of
· ' •kmc !>Is tlllJ llra~t alnilet' e in tl\11 @mamen~ Will mctt
Colin Dibley of Aullr1lla. Dibley
tllmlnated T•lmuraz Kulwllya o! Rullia
7-4, f.1, w In Uta.other mnlllnal
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10 un. (4) CL -PRO FOOT·
llALL -The Cleveland Brownl
meet tbe Jets at New York.
12 noon (7)CL -OOLLEOE
FOOTBAIJ. BOWL'! PREVIEW -•
PosWeason analysis: Roee Bowl
CUS~ts...Ohio St•le); C21~ ~l;.,.+-1 (Alabama vs. Texaa); OMu!ge ..,...1
(Nebrask' vs. Notre Da,ne); Sugar 1 Bowl !Penn State vs. Old~a). 1 p.m. c21 CL -P.RO roor.
BALL -The Clllcago Ikon play
tho Raiders In OUland.
.•• Continental Coupe
1973's
ARE NOW HERE!
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SPECIALIST IN FULL ·
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MAIJ'ff.l;NANyE LEASING!
SEE ONE •.• TRY ONE .•. BUY 6NE ••• TOBA:Y!·
U-or The Nrw Car •• •
"Cilelllea Telldo" .,
"OlallQI ColaJll'l IWldlr ., ,.... Cid'
hnson&son
2121 HAlllOll aLVD. COSTA MESA
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Sunday, DKtmbtr 17, 1972 OAJLY ~OT C 3
Westminster Domi·nate·s All-area Grid TeaID
CHUCK CARLSON
Westminster
BOB JONES
Coron• del Mir
STEVE MARTINDALE
Mater Del
LARRY GRADY
Westminster
62-60 Victory
SCC, Trips Rival
At Final B1iner ...
• ~ f ' ~
By ROGER CARLSON nedtd l"''O -situa-
ot .... Dlll1 '"' ,...., tion al lhe foul line to give ibe
DAN PRINCEOTTO
Estancia
PAUL FISKNESS
ti ... tlngt<>n
JIM GARDEA
Mater Doi
A near full bouae gOt a boll-hosts a 80-58 lead with 2:o.1 to
day treat at Soutb:erq•, goRoyWbltetledttforFresno BILL FORD CHRIS MUMFORD DAN ACCOMANDO
DAN WINCHELL
Edi-
Accomando Wins
Top Back Honors
\Vestmtnster High Sehool
"' grabbed the lion's sharil ,of
laurels ~ 1972 All-Oraiige
Coast Areal football selections
as picked by memben <it tbe
DAILY PILOT stall.
back wu considcrod for firs\
team bOnon at q~ &!
well as defensive hick.
Coach Bill Boswell's Sunset
League runnenup and CIF
AAAA semittnalist e I e v e n
p,.ced a haK doten gridders
on the first team and hogged
both back and lineman of the
year bOOors.
A> tile Lloc)a' lliid general
lie comploled JU of 14'1 JJll"!i
for ,1.811 . 1ards •&nd 1 toocbdo'l\'.lll. He ran for nlnd
other T0s and WU ID outJtan;
d.fng defensive back.
The back of the year is Dan
Accomando, a 17S.pound whiz
who stood out at quarterbaek
and defensive back.
The durable Westminster
'l'be lineman of the year I•
Westminster's Larry Grady!
the heart of lljt Lions!
defensive st:rudUre. Grady'$
play was consistent throughou\
the year and was a larg~
reiUIOD. for the Lions' succeq
in the playoffs with victor1e3
over San Gorgonio and Loo4
Beath Poly.
Al-Orange Coast Area
First Team
00.... ' Pos. Player Welgbt Ca•1
SE Gary tltaddocks, Westminster 110 Sr,
T -Jim Neidhart, Newport Hafbor 235 s1.
G -·John Roth, Mater Dei 175 Sr. c -Vince Klees, Estancia 210 sr.
G -Ron Stone, Fountain Valley 115 si.
T -Martin Trujillo, Westminster 250 Si.
TE -Oluck Car-. W-er 110 5".
QB -Steve Martindale, Mater Dei l!O Jr.
B Dan Princeotto, Estancia 157 Sr.
B Paul Fiskn..,, Htmtington Beach 160 Si:.
B Jim Gardea. a.tater Dei 170 Jt.
Def ....
OLM-lllln Winchell, Edison 200 Sr.
OLM-Bob Jones, Corona del Mar 175 Sr.
OLM -Larry Grady, Westminster 190 Sr.
OLM -Richard G<nzel, Mater Del 220 Sr.
MG S ... e Fritsch. W'~er 205 Sr.
LB Jim Swick, Newp<rt Harbor 220 Sr.
LB Dale Peteraon, Fountain Valley 200 Sr.
LB Bill Ford, Edison 185 Sr.
B Dan Accomalldo, Westminster 175 Sr.
B Oiris Mumford~· Mater Del 155 Sr.
B :r.'1Jke Morado, ·Edison 150 Jr.
~ndTeam
Offense
SE Bob Granath, Edison 110 Sr.
T Brian Haymes, FOl.Dltain Valley 205 St.
G Tony Dominguez, Westminster 195 St.
c -Warren Ray, Newport Harbor 215 Sr.
G -Art Bigelow, Edison 158 Sr.
T -Bucky Bond, Huntington Beacll 190 Sr.
TE -Jeff a.ark., Mater Dei 190 Sr.
QB -htike Magner, Estancia 170 Sr.
B -Dave Mminer, Laguna Beach 160 Sr.
B -Tony Accomando, We,,tmlnster 150 Jr.
B -· Les Becher, Founta!n Valley 200 Sr.
Def ....
DLM -Pat Lynch, C«ooa del Mar 220 Sr.
DLM -Mike Goodlon, Fountain Valley 115 Sr.
'OLM -Oave~artln, U.,.,.. Beocll ' 210 ' Jr.
DLM -Toni e, Corona del Mar 200 Sr.
LB -RJck Curt.is, Mission Viejo 170 Jr:'
LB -Jerry Watsoo, Marina 1711 sr.
LB -Gregg Wheeler, Corona del Mar 170 Sr.
B -Dtck stooeman, Newport Harbor 150 Sr.
B -Jim Poettgen, Mater Dei 150 l\r.
B -John Grower, Corona del Mar 185 Sr. callfornia COUege S8.tufdil Paclfic with a drive inside Edison Miter O.i '" Westmln9ter night aa the. boot V.._,. ·SCC's 100e with 18 se<Ollds to ---~~".'.__ _____ __':"".~~-----__::=::.::::=:_--1--------------------------
came from behind bl the m go· fD!1 then. the visitors
Ing .......,ts and llCOrOd ·a.a. ~ ~on only to
llO 11a.-i. lri•w'l 1 eve1' 1ooe It with tllnoe~ left. F?eD~ W\lh .the win-p....., l'llcillc did oot get nlni ( coming at the one free tlJt-o* ottempt during ' .. buaer. • .... the game. TumOJert' were .. -..
c o a c.b: Pa •J.!'P•~ k-~s-'tossup~ f.'/coilllnt\tihg
Vanguaros. ~ jli ~ '21. J.;.?f/;;I.'<;'\. -'.
trouble as the ..._~ • .. The ·~ now 7:2 for
Fresno Paclll~ Md tflii .WI Ille ~·r.turn'io ,actlOn
with 17 -left and• Ille Jan. Z(all'fta"'8' eollege.
score tied at eo. 1 · c:.; c._ tPI •
But a travellio& Violation °"""' !·' '1 ~ ': ~
gave the bosta new life and Dick•,.. ' o ' •
with three seconds nnmlnlpg ~T ~ : ~ 1
:
Peat's crew called tbne out. wa11.,. • o o • Ptyrw • 1 a ' That set it up for a finish H""°" 1 o o '
about as wild as t h e g!~'°" l : ~ ;
United States-Soviet Union Tot•1s 21 1 ' 61 finale in the XX.th Olympics in Halnlm•: sec, 32.JO.
Munich.
Mike Walters whipped the
ball into Russ Dickens at mid-
court and he in twn fiJpped
the ball to Pat Quinn.
The burly Qulm positioned
bimKU under the bucket, ·took
the pass and banked In 1 litUe
four-footer at the buzzer to
give the VllJICIW'ds the vic-
tory.
It was a thriller from the
outset with th& score tied or
changing hahds IS times.
Checking
Out Area '"
Banquets ,
Dan Lacko was named most
. valuable player on Marina
HJgb School's sophomore f~
ball team, while Forrest
Pharaoh earned s i m i I a r
honors for the freshman team.
And although It went down
to the wlre the Vanguards led
by u many as 12 In the second
half when they were up by a
Si.40 count with U:28 to go. Sophomore•
BUt "the invaders from Most Valuable: Dan Lacko ;
Fresno: now 3-3 for the sea90n, Most Im p r o v e d : Mark
cut tbe margln with a press Lontnecker; co-captainlt: ftob.
U\at' forced n u m e r o u • ert Fujioka and John Todt-turoovers and eventually took man.
the lead at 5&-66 iv!th 1,50 to
go Oil a Jayup"'otr a Vanguard!
mllcue.
Jim Payne tied it at 58 with
2:15 to go but was Injured and
left the ga!_lle with a bad
ankle. Then Curtis, t h e
Vanguards' &-4 guard, con-
Pro Results
Freshmen
eo..captains : Fred Ren·
ne<k<r and Formt Phanoh:
·Most Valuable: · Jl''d"tl"e'I t
Pharao.h~ Lineman : Tom
Mercurio.
FreUmu (Intnmlri-all
Most Valuable : Jim
DeLuca; , <;lptaln: Kurt
Wall<er·aild BUI "'Parlr<: MOit
Improv : Jolui W!llcts.
,Attitude Tops at Stanford
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Says · Former Newport Star .,, ,.
•li"onner Newport Harl>or ffigh football and ~ star Terry Albritton say.s he hit the
jackpot by going to Stanford Uni~rsity.
"'11le big thing up there is the attitude.
It's a self-motivation type of thing," Terry
says. "1'be coaches treat you like a man."
Albritton was home recently to attend the
Newport football banquet and related some
of pie problems of a freshman gridder on the
university level. He also proved himself quite
. .
HQWARD
H~DY ..
an after dinner _. to the delljltt of his
f0!11l"r teap>mates, _
"M°'" freshmen have Ille same pr<jllem.
Al:ademlcs are -t of a shock.· Thore
are no Os ar F&. U )'Oil ·gel that far dOOili,
you get a no CN!dit mart. • · ,
"All the jocks (athletes) get logetber to
11ee who scored the highest in no credits.
"But serklusly, there are so many smart
people around there, ll has to affed you."
About the girls on the Stanford campus.
"Nine out ·of 10 Callfomla girls are beeuti·
ful. The 1A!nth ooe goes to Stanford."
Albritoo himoell atlended the banquet at
Nowporl u an undergraduate a year ago
and facetiously added : "Last year we won siz garnet and we had
Pepper Rodgers and Marlin 1'-1cKeever as
guest speakers. This year you win three and
get me."
* * * After looking at the UC trvine basketball
schedule, have you wondered at the large
number of out4-state opponents on die slate
this year?
This is the season coach Tim Tift put to-
gether when the OCAA schools were barring
their teams from facing the Anteaters.
Later in the se&'IOO, UCI will face Cal
State (Fullorion) and Cal Slate (Nortlrldgel
in a peir of. games and both are participants
in the UCI tournament neit weekend.
UC RI~ U. allo oo the Anteaters
slate 1a...-1n the.....,._
T!ft, -er, -~ "'9itale to schedule teams the QBliber of MlnjwMta., Hawaii, Cal s .. ~ (iAlll -) ad-.. witb national
Mnklng 00 ... UDlvenlty level .
-'!J\'1 •• good erpa-ienee and it is theonly
way w will develop our program to meet
thrlrs, \, he says.
When the Anteaters played at Minne90ta,
an experiment with cloeed circuit television
in the adjacent lxx:key arooa was tried for
the nm time. .
In Hawaii, a si milar closed circuit TV
showing' was avaijabl~ for fans unable to get
seall lo the main gym because of sellout
crow&.
U the Anteaters can draw like th1I on the
road, the home crowds lhould pick up tre-
mendously and a good Lndloalion of such an
Increase was evident against Montana. Slate
when more than 2,000 were ln Crawford
Hall.
Coas t A rea S port.s Ca l.endar
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Coaches F ~I -.
fWoo<len's Influence
• • • By DANK WESCO •f lnfluen<e •n my mching especially In the euty.and mid
0t n. oa1tf P1i.t tMH philosophy." 60s when his full court prtss
;; o,,. might .. poc1 tl'at tbe "Wooden these days is suddenly cam• In ..,... on'lhe
Jltmt :Jolut Wooden wOulil tn-Emore of • basketball high school 1-vtl ,
ij>l1t Mum ktnd-.-Or awe tfhen t r/1 says C o s t a The characterisftc W°'*11
iitettUoned ln the presence of fSa Bob Sorenson. "He llas offer.se isn't readily evident,ori a· SOujbem . cantQmia h I gt\ i)ad" & great &!feet on basket-lhe b1gb school level ' today,
;kbooJ basketball coach. ~~t In thb ..,..., and probably l>owever because l,t\OSt coecbes
.. '•d " docs -, a point. every, ~ch has picked up' feel U take1 higher caliber ~• u icimO ldeaS froln Woodeo,. but 'p~.Q than are generlilly
' ID'~th ~Iii. coaching, ~e· di>eso't notate U 111uctl'io· avalllble to -ate sucj 'ind I eight Ni:;AA titles IO the )'Ollna.r· coediei ao -he" cesi!llllly. And .though . the
}}ls · , the ; Wltilrd of once ·dicl.'.,-.~ • • UCLA pt8l8 and man to nian
:Wes\WGO<! Is ~. but not A/Id. Fountalo V~fs Dave defense Is still jI).~ldence: It
.euc;tfy re~·rea · by Orange ~ probebly ~ ll up Lto't as populaf..\l i~once was1 ~t area coaches .. , belt when ~ MfS: ··AJI high It's in pre-game practlt:es
;. Just because of tilirreoord, school coaCbes porrow from and' the off court ' ts of the
people are going 41 llaten to Vari~ ~· find What game 'Ulat the w;T:""fnark is ~hatever Wooden lias lo ..,y, 911it1 -lhe1r own_.., best. most..resdl!# ..,.,,...
""d they'd be crazy ii Ibey -Jo-lhat rts~Wooder> ij-.. -;...-:-• . ~ldn't,'' says Corona del Mar's grea!er than" many other Dana 1Hill$ Tony Stil!Son
jandy Gillis. "l have great coac.het at U>e i;ollege level." coaches at \Vboden's summer ~ e s p e c t for h1m and WOOden's Influence was onCe l>asketball camp, and like
e verything be has done, but he renecteG_ on ' the court, ac-most of. the other :i~a
#really h~<i.n't had a great deal ..:ording to m01t coaches coaches, attends h!.s·.(chn~cs """"' · • ' regularly ..
.JCs, Pi;eps
W r,estling Results BUILDING ·OLYMPIC GOALS -·Many athletes have an Olympic
goal. They have nothing on this group of Estancia High School
students an~ tbeii' instructor Robert Schureman Qeft). These water
polo goals will be used in the 1976 Olympic Games in Callllda and
DAILY •ILOT ....... instrumental -in completing the project in addition to ·Scbureman
were Ste•• ilan Do~, Irby ljaydon, R;mdy May and Mike Taft
above al!>ng_w!th David,Crawford and Mike Hobbs. .
For Coast Area
"The big \bing hJ8h school
coaches learn from him is the
teaching .of-fundamental1,"
Stillsqn says, !.1He. streMes
fundameQtajs· because • i n
basket~all Z .IA.e every
other sporl, itts the team that
executes that wil)S. At every
clinic you learn some new drill ~~::1ng j~o:.,:,e.~:el~: It's an Easy Goal · for ~·Estancia
"We use many of Wooden's
drills in our p r e ·.g a m e _ ____ _ _..,.__
GolWll w .. t Ill) 1111 MoofJl;l'tt
118 -l{tftler (Gl_wor. f:r/ 1ori.11.
126 -0..lby (MJ ~ Awmo10 ,...,_ Games
((;l. 3:0, • ' 134 -"111111\an !Gl de<. wn1on tMI, •••
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r.:.:,~R"· as do a · •
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01 Stude1its Mold Polo Gocils for Olymp~
Sorenson points out one
aspect of Wood'en's ·practice By HOWARD L HANDY was in trouble and Kajlich was There are·aix s'tudents .i,n the _ the {World Games· next ~·ear Anton played water Poto for
phi!MOphy • to which most or "" oai" "11ot ·st.tf in a .~ind. _ p I as t j c s c 1 a s s u Jl d.~ r _ _and :tor the Asian Gamt.! in ~cboslovakla for ·eighi years 142 -.UOft(I (Gl dK Meadows (M). ><>. HO -Good\lrll11 (M) d«. Forty (Cl.
6·1.
1(!3 -S-erl ICM) drtw wllh LlntnrMH"jB l, 2·1. ll2 -l)llK ICM) dee. S!trn IB) t-S. 170 -Moss Bl d-c. CvmrolllQt IC ) ».
coaches prescrifie. When the Olympic Games "He talked with some of our Scbilrem.an and Ken RoUse irt Ir&n. before coming to thls country.
"The big thing I've learned are staged in Montrealln 1976, area water polo coaches and ~ . 15• -Lepez IGl !It<. Klr~Mlr !Ml,
If·~. 127 -l(lmbolll (8 1 de<. 0...11nlnci CC) ... from him is practice . . · _ the woodshop class also helped Area water polo rans ~ ~an Ke is now a Un.lted States the industrial arts department they m tum brought bbn to · the Is in b "" U·"" 161 -M11t!t1 (G) dee. V11-1
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133 -C•hlll (81 olnrteO L!'#tt !Cl 2:~.
or~anization," Sorenson says. ••· school to talk ·wi·th us wt.th the proi·ect in 'building vie~ goa .person Y citizen and is curren.., '"'g at Estancia High School ·can uic sto b the n-.... Coast " very drill is timed ror 101or . t 'th 'd t the t about heJnina him oot ffames for the molds. Y ""N-16e Ui Seattle .. 15 minutes and if the kids are porn Wl pn e a . wa ~~ r-• · Members of the plastics COilege pool, They w e re His job! ,
1111) -HO(lll)' {G) ~· J~k.on (M),
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181f'2-e-:-C1rr1to (C) dK. S•"""*"'
l<U -Tqcnl~· (C) Ill~ kroneonbol•a CllJ 21 .
having trouble with something polo ~egment and their-.part-111 ---Hit ·was-a amall--project (he class i n c I u de d Davia '-~t to .OCC .tler Ult ln He's working for -Alukan
you forget it, go ~ 'to moldmg the ·goah. . · • wanted ?ine sets 0~ goals) and Crawford, Mike Hobbs, Steve the recerit CIF chlmplonsb!ps Airlines at the moment and.
something else, and pick it up 1'¥ two goals to be used m. we. dldn t feel we w~re ·tattng Van Doren_ Irby Haydon Ran--at. Bdmoot Pla:Za pool in' tong believe It or not, ts cumatly " llU -l'..._I Cl pinned Rol:lr"90ll (8 J::xr. ..... II W... 111) (241 •I (111'111111
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the nelt day."· the, 76 Games have al.'"d!, rmy business rMay f~ a dy May ond Mite Tall.' ~ch, taymC U.. .iround ~ for
"He's a great one .for keep-been molded al;ld sent on.:,~tr ~· coml>&?'· Rather, It was How rast ·did the class tum Will the class tllm out ad· Alaska to try for the Winter .... . ll+--Bovtt !E) l!l"ntd A11mo!o CG), ~:1•. HV\I -Ptr.#t CCI Pinn«! Dtln Ull :70.
ing records on p r a c t i c e way to Cana~ And UffLJ9b_ .an -opporturuty to· give our out the goal:!s? ditional~ goals ror pooJa: in the Olympic Games in 1978 should
sessions, and I think most was accom,pl}s~. in the. studeQts a worthwhile project "We tried to run one or two area such as the N-.v.rt· the JOC ace· k a -w·S1"·.· ia-a-... CC! dr•w wl!h Glilrn.n
(f;), l.J. • 1S0-JH1$tft <E l olnned Forov tGl. 7:5'. "'"'"' un1......ity 001 un K111111 ts -Holi.tl (U) OK. l(llllnoer OC),
l ·I.
woodshop and plist1cs depart~'· to wotk on." · · · · · ..... ...., uo,; u;: coaches have learned the im-ment at EstanCl··a· -a day but we finished four 1n Me54 OlymplMtzeJX>Ol or the But regardless. ot the '76 portance of that," says · What exactly does the the f'~ three d Jt took · M' I "' Jo' w· 01 I E ta · 151-G<"etnhiuqh lE.l <tee. l.<lD11 lGJ, 12.0. lt1-Mesttn (GI d«. Noltan {EJ, 3-0. 103 -llC11:11n'IOn (Ul pinned Crawn fl(), 3:22.
The project waSn't e money Estancia -c 1a 58 do IO u•1" ays. us o~ in ~ ?D ..,e · inter ymp cs, s nc1a Laguna Beach's Jerry Fair. raising affair for the class bu t . about two weeks to get the Mr. Ka1hcb has the patent High's plastics class under
1'7-Rol!lnt (GI 111,.flld llrH {fl, ~01. 112 -Mondi IUl pinned Eldled (l(J.
2:lS.
"lt really helps to know what instructor Robert Schureman ·complete the .finished pro· nine sets (18 goals) finished." on the goals and we ha ve Robert sch u rem an and
you were doing two or three adm!ts about $l40 has t)een d~~~e made the fiber glass tolnCanadaaddltionStanlto lhsordgoalsdgolntheg din~tth~bugt. to 1s1ay .11abobeut thet woodshop instructor . Ken years ago on a given date, and put mto the group's treasur . , an s r1 ion . w1 up o Rouse-, Will have.a part in the
see bow much progress you've to i,e used for other moldS Y partb. I' Ir a horseshoe shape. U. of California others have him if any more goals are to Summer Olympics In Montreal
190-Nllll9!' 10/ OK. S•mt (f )l 1(.f, HV)'-!.41t.,. CG dee. aen,kos f l. l ·
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Ce.ti Mill (IU (21) IHlll-r
120 -R. a1rth (I() dee. Ntw$0m
(U), 1-0.
111 -Htndl1ckl0n (UJ pinned Morini {I(), ,,~7.
t$ -Studc&r CC) dK. ~vlllo (8). .... ll) -M. Birth (Kl de(. Mc:H1lly
(U), f·3
13' -W1rrtrt (U) piTl!led 0eYl5 {K), ,,, .. made." u · d'd 't U bou·t, Eac goal has two of these been madeforYugoslaviaand be made." that year_. If there is one area for ow 1 1 a cornea · horseshoes and they go,---------''-----------,-------_:_~~------
which Wooden is most rever-"This man Anton 1C4jlicltin-together to make a flat U with 10* -Qlllmolo Ill di<. Si.wert \Cl, ...
112 -,...lontl (Cl plnn9d H1rdwkk
Il l. "
145 -Rouselle (Kl ~-Helt CU}, S· ed b bes .1 . 1 vented the lype qi goals used, the other .;;.,_ .-•"'·• the' y area coac , 1 IS or . 01 i -petilio and ..--..........
120 -SOto (II d«. Cummlt191 (Cl, ... ' 121 ~ .CIOPlf" (8) Pll)'l9d 01111111111
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1.u -Torch!kVll' ... ~~CJ ..inned
154 -S•Yllle (U) ••• Skom•ri (I(), 101. ' .
1&5 -BldwitU ·oci .iliMild '-"°°'' \UI, .S:11. .;.. .--..;'J " '
191 -t!11t1r• (JCl dK. Htlldfltld
(U), W.. :hl
his success in de:aling with 1 10 ymp c com 0 • cage portion. · •
players. ~~1',-l!igh's T~'"'~ .':'/~e ===l ::.,"'.!,1!;~!,5 ~~~,.}~ , Danley, WIJU3e. team is fie~ ~ ' · -. -.'· . ....,..... ..... "'41\;U uvt. ·uuo.•:uu quenUy .Jntlltioned as the St&n!'ord University, the Uru-tJte water and are tetb~ c~ 61:. style to UCLA.f is vers1ty,?'" Callfomia•and aome from OOth sides and from the ·
C&1em11n Cll. ~ -15"4 .._ Freg0$l IC) di(. llettll/rum
HY)' -\911!1Y )I() piM.ICI' Slephflll IU), 1:20.1
'""""' \'anlt'f Ulli.,.,.lf)' JM) Uf) Klltlll
prepared fo climb a iioaplJox ~thers, Schureman saya. 1 bfck. The conventional type '
on UM.~ubject. ~. ' . "H~ had made a de8l th ·a goals hang on the side of 11), 4-i. · -.!'-.,. 11.s -Olvl9 CC! dee:. Rvtfl' (I), t-t.
11.S -StrOlcll (C) dK. Wllltt"ill~ 2·1.
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Ill -M111lck (Cl plnnt!d Anntslty
.(Ill.
1:10 -Rtynor {Cl dee. "'"•don (8). -2.0.
. 127 -a.ii.rd ((] de<. Doyle (8!, 5. < fll -li1U.., (Cl pinned Mixon (Bl
Ill -KtftntdV l~I ~ Htft• drlckt!M (Ill.
1U ...-ThurPori <Cl PIMed Mclntw_ll (I). ~
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(II).
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Baseball
Clinie Set
'At UCI
,.:.s -Brlmlow OCJ dee. PNroon (U),
ID:) -Morrl• (I() dee G1rd1 fUl, 4. ..
112 -K1mp (U) Ill«". Friday (I(),•· ..
120 -M(Htlll (U) drew wl!h Gr1y fl().4-4.
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"The fact John wooden wins f1nn in Costa Mesa to have pool.
means nothing to me/' Dinley the plastic goals poured 1n this "With the plutic·type, the "
says. "The fact he wtns by area from the plugs he nets and goals are In the mid. ·
maintaining a dlscipliqed team brought from Seattle. Whe~ he die of the water and there Js
in an age when 0 v er got here, however, the hrm no shalloW end advantage.·•
pennissiveness is getting out
of hand is what's impressive.
··Wooden maintains a degree
of sanity 'in an age where
there appears to be none, he
st resses discipline and dedica-
tion when tbe ~ct pppos.ite
seem Ii 'to ,•pe ,.emPhasiied in
parts of society,
"He Wini· Witfiout felaxing
his principles and I think he
sets the eicample for coaches
all ever the nation In terms or
discipline.''
ln "'the final analysis ,
whether they are Wooden sup--
porters or not, the coaches
give him his due like the
Mafiosi. :.acknowledged "The
Godfather."
"YoiJ have to respec't him,'' StiUJon.~t..says .. "The truth is buk~ ~asn't that popular
in Souihel'l'I California until
WoOOen.)ecame a succe.ss."
Area Hoo_p Teams
In Tourna-tnents
ti.later Del and San Clemeule
high sct¥>ols will p I a 'y
Magnolia &nd Loara in the
first round of the Rancho
Alamitos basketball tourna-
ment Dec . 28. ·
Mater Dei will play at 7
p.m. and San Clemen t e ,
meeting one of the Sunset
League's top teams, plays at 5 p.m. ,
At Rancho Alamitos
(Dec. Zll
el Dorado "'vs B i s h o p
Here are the pairings:
Santa Molllca Tourney
Dec. 17
(upper brUket)
3 -Laney vs. Scottsdale,
Ariz.
7 · -Orange Coast vs.
Com pt-On
(lower bracket)
5 -Cen'it-Os vs. CaJ State
(LB) Frosh
9 -Santa Monica vs.
Falomar •
H S-• Gorman (Las Vegas) -3:30
· Youngsters in the Orange • oop ummaties p.m.
Riverside Toaniey
Dec. rr ·I
Coast area , including bobby-Loara vs San CI~ente - 5 -:.Oxers. will have an op--p.m.
J.!ortunity IO learn more about For H' i•gh Schools Mater Del VS Magnolia -7 :the skills of the game of p.m.
:baseball during the Christmas ·Rancho Alamitos vs Ex· ~ acalion period tbis:y~ir. rir .. IHMI! ' ' ,,.,_.. celslor _ 8:30 'P.m.
: Coach Gary Ada~ and the ltlllld• (11) IUI .... port Uni....,,.!)' 147) , ...... Arnlt ..
:Ue Irvine baMlblll team will ~""~: 111 F nt~i H~~I~ ~~~111,1 ~ f~lii .'-::;~· Edison High School and conduct the seccDd annual UCI f.~Olb 01} ~ · i <•> 11_ Wiii._ !•i c 121 Gr1nQ011 Camarillo will open.play lrl the .l>o= bilseball clinic at the ~~;~J/ g 00f4i:ii:'t: !~~111 "~) g 1 ) H•ve•· Ventura basketball tourna-. :SC on TUeJday/ W""'1ssday kerll'lf 1ubl: 1E11enc11 -L111.119 s. korf11t1 w111: un1v~1 -F1rc0rl-ment beginning Dee. 26.
. , , Ven l-4c>rn 1~ Nl'Wl!Ort -Fol.., '· tr 2. .. Th Cha j •• !and Tburiday, Dec. 18;~ from 1-111n1""'i ij~e11C1e1 2'-21 H11fnme: Lo. .\f!llvc-. jS.u. e rgers, n u1e same
:iototUtly. k~=1,r'' ,,1" '"f11~1t!~ 1,._114, Utll.ei....._ bracket as Ventura and
• ~ .• u... . COftf91' tl'~ ,F Ill Plk• Arnbrotten 121 F sn!iler l"I Warren. will play Camarillo at • "llllic ft'lll be ,~oducted MeCktskY ' 7) 17))Pr•fltY Gomtz ~4J F Lewi• 11 • 'l: UCl '~-.1 It" lllldwft {' G • (4 l!Vlllf oWtttn 4) C Gt lndoo/I 14 4 p.m . .OU tn µu U Llll.ue Cf) G 111! AllclllMOll C"'"1t DJ G Hoyo> ~ "· -ptrmJ·ti. Jcer!l)ll w111: lllWKJe -H.iw ... , trfbtl 11 G .,.u.,., At Ve11:ura (Dee. !8) ~..........t.... ' ill be t. ve" Hom •· Fl.ml111 n, .crttnn " ldfton tcorlno IUlll: P.mrtrtld Edison vs ~m8rlllo -4 ~f"Wmt;lt It w staged Jn-HILi .. l"'-ltlllllntM)' 2. a.w1y1 \0, L... WlllOl'I 2· •
l:Joor• aa It was a year ago in t. utvN1 -ooi.1 1, T~"'* ... 0111-~~:..mi~l1Edl':i1 't21rilt11 onvc p.m. '
7 -Golden West vs.
Fullerton
8:30 ..... Riverside vs. San Bernardino
Dec. II
7 -'Pasadena vs. Mt. San
Jacinto
8:30 -Leng Beach vs. San.
ta Barb .. ara-,.
Desert Touney
4.: 10 -Citrus vs. Glendale,
Ariz.
8:45 -Barstow vs. Desert
5:40 -Saddleback VI. LA
Harbor · •
7:10 -El Camino vs. LA
Trade Tecli 'crawtord Hall. 1, fllle11 2, MCC:Ut'Cly 1, w..v.r 2. Am11roz1c11 1 1 F Jat111ton 011 Yentura vs Warren -8:30 , · •uttttme: l1t111Cl1.,.-.11,.: "-• !Ul • ~ G.._.,.ro !'
• ~er'll will be in-••1-11 ml cu> "!r.:'' ~= \~\'-yt' i .. :"uo•rt : p.m. -~ltlna..: t:~ ~o~kl!;ft; ~~(~;: ~ . f~ ~rl1~ m::,inai=r,a~:!~ S:~o~~~~s Glendale Moover-UCI c
-.tndtvidull ..... It. taeh ~'='~·~14) 8 . ('l2f·~1 ~!mrrJ·; G1rcitft Grov-. n.21. LA Cleveland vs Buena ....:. 7 I agers .P!)SltklJI ~iol1yn on the scor1Ktl 111i..: £111Mr1 -. Htlw111 J11111tr Vtr$1ty • p .m . J
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convert this difft rtnce !which is your "equity") into
BIG MONEY right now.
HO POINTS NO COMMISSIONS!
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NASD . Quotatio~s on Mutual Funds
t'foy Sales
Continuing
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NEW YORK (UP]) -The
4oy-games business ex~ Its
est sales ever this year
the slight falloff in 197).
ormally immune to
!Ceas1<x1 .. ry trends because of
s aentlmentallly, the
ames lndualty bas aet a
record every year since
7. Last year was no ex-
~pt!on, but the 12.33 bllljoo In
,m.nufacturer's shipments
'1.tepresented only a 4 percent t-,.m over 1970 instead ol the
10 to 12 pereent, ac-
i::.:c•,--to the Toy Manuf'ao-
Assn.
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• year. U sblpmenb malo-
the 12.S pel'Ce{ll 1 .. ter
registered t h.r ..0 u g h
, actual sales will top
l g billion. Since 60 lo 7S per-! ol annual toy1PIB"" oales
! maae iluring the ~ .. 1--. the mak ... will pro-j:liblY do much be\W. '
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Kathy Conner of Oran~ 0,.r•t•• New Electronic Machine
Silenee Is Silver
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Mesa Developers
ToUl GuUklines
Bl,tilders a n d developers Getting citizens' support and
must learn when they should approvals from local govern-
w~r white gloves in dealing ment-has become a much
with ~ public -and when more complex and involved
they sbouJd don boxing gloves process than it was 10 or 15
t.o fight for their right to build years ago when filing a tract
tbe kJrKb of housing the home-map was sufficient, Martin
buying segment of the public revealed.
wants. ''In those dayg the public
'Ibis was the text of the was easily vtctimit.ed by emp-
message given to members of ty Jl"Omises co n c er n i n g
the Building Industries Aas'n developments which didn't
recently by Ralph J_ Martin. malerialize as advertlsed. As
A.l.P., principal in charge of a ooosequence, many of tbe
planning for Walter best of today's de~elop
Richardson Associates, AJA, ri\ent proposals are subject to
of Coota Mesa. delays, oostly restudies and
Urging the industry to use endless public hearings.
both polish and pugnaclly, "And the cast ol diaracien
Martin said, "There is no in tbe 'approval process bas
guestioo but that the most expanded dnistica14<. Becom-
critical problem facing the _;~_ an environmentalierf.'i
homebuil"·· ·~-~. to -im ~·-"""1!!i ............. ,. thu.siast ls largely a JI¥1l of
and beyond tmt will be ob-desiring to be one. n ........
taining local government ap-too many people hide behind
proval for new deveiopments, the ecology banner to serve
so let u.. not worry so much only their own selfish in-
about the gimmicks and terests.
gadgetry· that will produce "M · I more sales. Instead, let us any are genwne y-con--
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Q. WDl yoa give me you.r li.rfuatton Of fhe Dow's adV8.DCe
teclmlcal opbaioa of the would have been the failure of
market for the nut few the transportatk>n averages to
mo-? E.P. Dua Polal ~~ the overl>ead supply
area that existed at the UO ~· I do mt give technical level. This confrootaUon was
opinions but a ~ey of made sueeessfully last week
several New York fmns gi ve and its influence on the
the follO'Wing I a v o r a b ~ e market was favorable, thereby
t e c b n J c a .I characteristics · eliminating any pressures that
wlllcb l1U81!0SI thal lhis ad-might have been brought to
Vance will move toward the bear on the Dow Jones
1050-1070 area are: Industrial Averages.
1. The individual com-6. nie glamours, which have
ponents of the Dow point been under selling pressure,
toward higher prices. have turned positive and most
2. Volume expands on the probably over the near term
upside and contracts during will outperform the geoeraJ
periods ol consolldaUon. market.
!. The resurgence in demand
for secondary (speculallve)
alocka bas not reached alarm-
ing proportions, but rather In-
terest in this group is norma1
,and to be ezpected at lhis
stage of development within
·Pact Ended
Q. C.. a pertGG short boadt
the same way stockl are
sborted? GP, Foutain Valley
A-Yes you can, but you
slx>uld be sure that )'OUl'
broker is able to borrow the
bonds before you enter your
order. It would also be ad-
visable to insure that the
lxrnds yoo wish to short have
' 1n remembrance or last t ,ear'• experience, which left
~1 retailers oventocked 'ytth gbnmicky Items, the In.
~ .-i back to basics In
•· nus season shelves car-q staple items of greater
lrvin.e Market Introduces New Regiswr face our much more funda-cemed neighbors. However,
mental problem of preserving many of their arguments boll Newport PharmaceUticals our ability to pn>duce hous-down to keeping out other peo-InternaUonal Inc. and Deseretlj;; ________ Oii good liquidity.
lty and durabllily.
One reason for the move-
t away from fad toys is a
toward nostalgia. Ideal
ing." pie. It's the gangplank prin-Pharmaceuticals Co. Inc. have By JAN EDWARDS codes. inprice on ·aproduceitemand ciple: 'I'm aboard, 80 nUse mutually agreed to terminate °' "" DellY Pli.t siatt "It's just part of progress -the cler~ fails to punch the the gangplank.• Many also an agreement. in principl.e.~
They'll have to come up that's all. Right now. I've seen correct amount ~ unit or by Bank H }d deliabt in playing . the role of vkllng for the purchase of •
witb 8 separate radio ad-mistakes made (by th e weight, a light will make tO O the Utile guy fighting the big pr'C)Umatety 10 percent ci tHl!
vertlsemerit for the Alpha chec kers), it's a kind o{ a hit clerks aware of their mistake. company. Throwing r 0 8 d out.standing stock of Newport
Beta store in Irvine. and miss thing," said Tom All produce items ate given blocks ln front of develop-Pharmaceuticals for a con-
DISENCHANTED
WITH MUTUAL
FUNDS IN ICEOGH?
WMPI Clll "9 ..,_ n..t In
Cal IAltT YAAC•
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c ............. C.plt1f '~ Corp. revived Its Shirley
• doll this year ooin-
with a new wave or
movie reruns on TV with great
IUooes&
Recent spot Commercials for Palmer of Irvine, adding that cod&b numbers , .!O th,e Open House ments is one way of getting sideraUon valued at ap.
the food chain have been tell-he realized the girls had not machines know wh.ich ile1111 back at big business." proximazely $1.t million.
ing customers to "listen to the yet adjusted to using the are being recorded. The Christmas spirit will•_:=:_::..:~===-~--.....:'.:.:==::::.=::=:::--!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
cash register" when they line machines. e Electronic scales attached prevail at Security Paclfic Na-
up at checkout stands. Another male shopper had to the machines are more tional Bank's community-wide "'nle Shirley Temple name
ii a real powerhouse," said
Herbert R. Sand, executive
'Tice president of I d e a I .
4'Mothers love the doll because
tllO)' probably owned one when
tbeY ... children. ..
'Jbe in WU orlaJnally
monulactured In 11133.
Travel Help
But there's nothiog to listen no complaints . Asked if the sensitive and weigh ten limes hoU!ewarming Monday for its
to 1n the Irvine store. AU you use of computers made him more accurately than the new Walnut Village Branch at
can bear at lhe checkout stand wte&y, he said "No, why? It standard mechanical ecale. 14405 OJ.Iver Drive In Irvtne.
is a aoft hummnun . doesntt make any ttillerence to T~ claiQls lhe standard Santa Claus wlll be on band
'f'bat's because nine, com· me -just so It's quick." ale leaves a margin for er· to ~~ .. resld.ents who join in
pulerlzed electronic c as h The Irvine store was cho!!lt!b '"ror of up to <tie ounce. ~, • .: ,the fesufttles. Refreshments
regt!ten have replaced the as a testing ground because The maiket itself ~ and drawing! for prizes, to-
n I n e multi·keyed registers since It opened four years ago benefi ts becatt.se the MW eluding a ten-speed bicycle
which now. sit io a back room its growth has been rapid anJ machines are cheaper than the -and gourmet baskets will
atop crates awaiting overhaul-more checkout stands were old ones, each h~s an alternate complement the open bOOse.
ing and shipment to another needed. system for use If one becomet Located Jn the w a t n u t
store. ' Management decided i f fa ulty and I.bey come attached Village Shopping Center the
Children vis.itlng the store these t111ter machines in· to a natural gas generator new branch of Security Piicillc
I In Newport ha ve shown tbe most curiosity creased spending In this high-which will activatel!ithtn four markl the bank's second toca-
about the silent, s m a 11 voJume store, they would also aeconds after a J>Owt'r faUurt. tlcm fn Jrvtne and Its 469th
machines, but lhe adulls bave work in any other tlott In the , CUstomers •re W\'lced ai>-banltlng facWty In C.lllomla.
Bani ol Newport President C!Ommented upon tbe toftr chain. And faster 8ervlce pro~tely U to Li percent
RonlJd .L. Rodgen hw an-noise level throughout the would late the place oF aD 1d· faster •when the machines ai'e
.......,.i the openlnf ol a Blore, acconllng to a cba!l<er, ditlonal llllnd. used at optimum speed. Harris Named ~ tun.-rvlce 'i'raftl centre 22-y.eaN>ltl Kathy Cooner cA Greg Tarr. coordinator of Two ree50'1S fot thii are two
~t the bank, Doytt at 18th Orarige. the test program and member keys ~ which mult iplies A , V
-_ Newport Jfeo<ll. "At fir>I, people aort ol of the customer 11 r v I c e and ... which di vides. For ex· 8818lanl eep
Tbe .... -wll provide looked around and wondered dlvlaloo. said both the com-amplt. if' a customer buy•
lUll Wormalliln on 1'1 r what '"' -·. Now, !bev pony and customen benellt n1ne llem1 of food costing 11 Lee K. Hani•, ol 11181
ICbldulel, tours, c:rWts. and sing wi th the"'~.musk,;' from the machines' abilily to 'cents aplett. clerks hit the Salina Lane, MJ.Won. Viejo,
..........i.Uom Ull wlll lbea she reports. eom1>11le welghis, taus and mulliplltt key, the II kex ond hll betn promoled to -.14-
•••..,•-1t "Very few people have com-totals more quickly IJJd ao-'tho nine Irey lnoiead ol J>Ulhinl tant vice president •I IJ!tlted Funy -ty•Mittr _, ohctrlo -·-, _.... -plained about the 1mount o( curalely than no n-corn-the lkents key nine Umes. Callforla's Sant.a Ana m11n ol· ,.... ........ -u""
Cenlra wtll lr· Ume il's taking to get Id puterti<d mode~. And al the end ol uch d.oy, fice w~ be '°"'" ,. a IMtllotM. electric --· ololtrio 11111 .,..... nnge i bolh ~I Ind tlerka used to tile mac!Unes" CUtlloplert benellt In seV<rll a supervl10r may get a commm:lll loan olfl<er. >
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• pl!, iiDd 11;1 1a11r1 will ·during the fim few weeks the IJ'Ollped togelher and laxed u register, by almply lnaeftlng a l~a m a n a g em en I lfJI C.lcu1111111r at dliCllUllt priCe -79.&Q
be-lboblcbUlflllonllle computon were In operation one llem instead of tax1n1 muleruylnto ... machlne. lrainl progr1m=u Toti1 ••&1.00 ' t'Ol&er of trtps. becauae the check.en wm.' Meh ttem illdlvlduolly, which Tho procedure used to involve to the bank's ta N
llodlorf"Jntroduced Dardlo 1Ullbec:oming accustomedto ttnmeana8lvln1otseveral lhreee,p eaandtakeabout Ana -.H rlen A REAL BONUS FOR CH-"I TMAS ... Dmilp 11 Ille Tl'lftl mini lhe liSht key touch a!ld pennleo. . 15 minu ; II now-taket 80 beflii'O movlna to the main ol· n
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Real Estate
Questions/Comment
By Realtor Randall Mccardle
' I keep hurlnt ond "'odlnt obout thot lilt •drop-
off" tho h.-bvlkllnt lnduttry Is golnt to hne ...:. ,..i
so for I h•vtn't ...., onythlng that oven looko' like ,.....
slowing up. · ..
Peoplo kNp buylnt ond W. kNp right on bulldl""
Iver 1lnc. I can r.member, people have been predicting
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IOI. ESTATE
• MM dive for tl'\e construction trade. I've n1v1r enjoy· '----..:.---~ eel 1 better ·20 para .•• more work. .nd mor. coh.si1t1nt,
Whet doo1 your loto1t dote prodlct?
H. P. S., Newport Beach
PreaenUy Orange County employment II up, across
the board. Tbe espected slowdown in homebuilding has
been IO late in coming that National, State, and regional
estimate. have been revised upw~d. Continued sln!ngtb,
according to Security Pacific Bank, in apartment con-
otructlon has come as a particular surprise.
The large aupply of mortgage and construction
tun~ coupled with relaUvely low home mortgage ratts
have combined to ;prolong the current rapid pace of all
Irvine Co.
Builder
Of Year
Ho~sing B~m Nearing Its Peak
By JO!IN CUNl'IJPF housing, M.-1., cl h o u , i n & ' s
NEW YORK (.!!') _ Alter The aurge of ll)Oblle home repealtd ,--. &<>me-
t.o pour toward lbe highest
return and so, whtn money i.s
fight , there ii · Uttle for the
housing market, where a ceil-'-1 on rates exists.
two years of boom conditions constntctlon hu caustd even times Jn the mldlt 'tll an
during which coMtrucUon was more surprise than that for otherwise strong econontJ', are be&l,ltl on well over four conveotional housing. F, o r indelibly imprinted on the mW,1oD uni~ houllng anaJ)'lts several )'ear& it was thoughl of minds of builders.
bellewa the mte of new home as a substitute to be used in One of the main reasons for IN THE PAST few years the ~ction la near Its peak. the abflence of other housing. year-to-year inoon!istenclea Federal Home Loan Bank
So great ii the momentwn , A.s sales rose each )'ear Jn an fluctuations in t h e board and other regulatory in-
howevier1 that Lhct third the face of p es s i mist l c availability of mort gage stitutions have atl.empted to
atra!&bt year of at least two forecasts, however, the mobile:1jmooeiiiifli.iPundJiiiiii~iiiiiiiingi;liiiendiiiiii.,.iiiiiiiure a more steady supply
mUaon housing starts f s unit became recognhed as ~II
forecas1 for 1m by many In ~,;_'..mun· a.,n e ?,.!,.!1come11h0 u g NOVEM-'S TOP PRODUCERS t.be ind~, and some fear au"""' ...... ~ ~ tW loventorles might exceed dlllon to the landsolf<i. .
demand by late In tlie year. It is wlddrtett .0.. tltat
'!'\e new state ol aHaln ts In modlllor 1-41 Ille fllture-
sbOrp contrast 19, conditlooa -ed from factory built
that immediately preceded the units -will draw its in-
boom. wren bo~lng starts fell spiratior. from the mobile
to well under one m.Hllon units home. Nevertheless, it re-
a year because customers mains excluded from most
were unable to o b t a i n housing statistics.
moderate interest mortgages .
Si.nee then the nation's home CAUSING ·ANALYSTS .to
leaders )lave been Inundated forecast some leveling In the 1791 O Mcrgnella
The Irvine Company has by billions of dollars in sav-strong const.nlOUon pea: are . typea ol homebuilding, despite slowing population growth aJld rising vacancies tn many parts of the country. A
pentup housing demand attributable to the, tight money
conditions prevl!ilJng tn 1969 and 1970 bu been a fur-
ther factor conttlbutlng' to the lai'ge volume of housing
cOnstructlon.
been lelecled by the Building ings, partly the resull 'of a growing dispariUes between Fountain Vilhy
sell-Imposed spending boycott demand and aupply. IDVtn-lnduslry Assoclatlln ol by mlllionsolconsumers, and tories ol uosold homes are Pete Coleman (right) "Top Salesman for November" end Jack Tripp,~
California Inc. to receiTe the mortgage money now ls plen· growing, and vacancy rates be f he "W ' I d -'
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tiple units sector of the homebuilding industry. In 1971,
three and fOllJ'unit structureo with each occupant own·
tng bls individual unit came Into popularity. This type
of housing WU further enhanced by a relaUvely low
•ales price -between $12,000 and $25,000 per unit.
In 1972, all types of condominiums appear to have an
edge on other types of multiple housing. Although it is
extremely difficult to obtain .ccurate production figures.
a recenf survey by an Independent research firm found
that twenty-two percent ol·,all liew apartnient units sur-
veyed tn Orange County were condominiums.
prestigious Multifamily tiful. for aparbnent units in some mem r o t inners Circe'' is.,.ey the ''SOLDt• sign of suc;cess .. ~
Builder of the Year Award. areas are rising. Gary Lawson, owner /broker, said "TI.e ·real estate market was very •
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.-It In the liome-building Industry producing approxi-
mately 115,600 units -twenty-four percerlt LESS than
the year-earlier number.
In the llkounty Southern California market, home-
building is expected to move in the same direction as
statewide ~ds -down. ·
, A recent California Supreme Court decision regard-
ing the necessity of filing an environmental IJ!tpact re-
port for new construction proj~artlcularly those
m developing and undevek>ped re~on&-may further
Statewide slowdowns. It iJ expected that this -action may
postpone some construction projects and completely can-
cel other develonments.
Randall R. McCardle i.r an invtstmen t analyst, college
lecturer, pnd author of "Real Estate in Califomto." Send
uour comments amt questions to Randall R. McCardle, clo
the DAILY PILOT, Box 1560, Costa Me!a 92626.
HUD Reports Success
In Suhsidi7.ed: .,:ousing
Speclal to IH Dally Piiot
WASiltNGTON -An lnllial
evaluation of the U.S. Depart-
wnt ol Hou!lng and Urban
Development's (HUD) selec-
tion criteria for subskHzed
boUllng proposal> are being
approved.
'Ite evaluaUon was carried
out under the direction of
Charles J. Orlebeke, deputy
..,.underlecrettry for p o I l c y
ana!yats lllld program evalua-
Uon, and covers a,m pro-
pollls for :aee:mo housing units
~ bl' HUD'• TT area
and !nlUrlng ol1lces between
Feb. 7 and June 30.
PAD RENTED
100 TIMES
TURIN. !taJ.Y (UPI -Po-
lice arrested selr-styled real
estate aseat l.Aldovico Carbot-ta TUeadaY on charges of rent·
Ing the same apartment to 100
I t1 · · QI}. ,a Di&uonwide basis, 13
percenl-o!--ell·-prepooall were
rejected under the criteria.
Contrary to early speculation,
the criteria did not prevent
HUD approval of seleqted pro-
posals in minority areas.
During the five-month
evaluation period, 313 housing.
proposals were Identified by
HUD field stall as being
Within areas of minority con-
centration, and as percent
were found to be approvable
under the crllerta. W'rtbln such
areas, BUblldl%ed multifamily
l>l'OllOWs under Section 236 ba<f,;i,e bllf>esl rtjectloo rat.
-11 per<elll.
Wllllam R. Watt, · Jrvioe THE TWO-million unit While this generally is con--• d . N b h · b f~ast includes conventional sidered to be a temporary active unng ovem ar wit many uyers wanting homes before the
Company vice president of single a n d multiple-family sltuatior. -the naUon is h multifamily development and dwellinp, but excludes annual belie~ to need an average of olidays. Our unique Value Vista display of homes makes the house
management, accepted the productlon of about a half about 2.5 million units a year hunting task an easier and more pleasant one for the buyer, and more
award at the Multifamily million mobile homes while in the 1970s -it is 1ooked Builders Council annual ban-the debate continues about upon fearfully by some convenient for the seller.1
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, ~w~be~tbe~r~the~y~ar~e~v~ehl~c~le~s~o~r___'.bu~i~lders~~-~~~~~~~lllli!lllli!lllli!lllll!lllll!!!!!!lllll!lllll!lllli!lllli!lllll!lllll!lllli!lllli!lllli!lllli!!!!!!!lllli!lllli!lllli!lllll!lllll!lllli!lllli!lllll!lllll! quet at the Balboa Bay Club, 1-
Newporl Beach.
Ti10 award r<COgni7.es the
lrvlne Company for the quali-
ty ol Jta developmeol atan-
dards and Its. outstanding con-
tributions to the mulU!amlly .
bullding Industry, acconling to
Maz H. Reonick, outgoing
presldenl of tbe MulU!amlly
Bulldera Council.
The Irvine Company plans,
builds and.c>pera!A!s mulUfaml·
ly developments In Its reaiden-,
tlal vlllag.. ID lrvlne and
Newport Beach. 'M10 units of. .
fer a variety of lltestyle.s and
are in all price ranges.
Wat~ 34, the Irvine Com·
pany's youngest vice pres!-
den~ joined tbe f>rm In 11115.
He was responsible for the
company's first venture into
tho multi!amtiy fleJd, the nt-
unlt Marloer Square develop-
ment DW' Westclift Plala in
Newport Bead>. '!be proJect
has been lntern&ti<llally ao-
clalmed ""' bal received ~ m llocJit mi a.m.s ~.nt
Award and !be ~ Award.
lot iJaJP, e,.;eIJence.
Prior to being named vice
president of multi fa m II y
development and management
less than one year ago. Watt
waa profecl manager for
Irvine Company commercial
developmeota, l n c I u d l n g
Fuhlon Island al Newport
, c.iiter, Bayside and Eastblull Shoi>t!iDI! Centtts tn Newport
Bead> and the Irvine Town
Center.
ProJect Begun
For Mexicans
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Ground bas been brolen for a
504-unlt housing ,..Ject-!or ~
Mexican-Americans 12 miles
east of downtown Lo\ltJlgeles.
" persons. !llvestlgators said Carbotts
collected f172 advances from
each clleo , then vanished and
RDt word his real estate age~
ey bad ,... bankrupt.
The data on refection rates
include ooly those proposal>
actually rated under the
criteria: most HUD field of-
f t c es also reported
"discouraging" so m e ap-
plicants lnformally if il seem-
ed obvious that a proposal
could not be approved Wider
the criteria.
"Our evaluation of the fint
five months of opttatlon Iden-
tified. &0me protiem areas re-
quiring further analyais and
follow up," Orlebeke aald.
Funded two-thirds~ the
Department of Houslng and
Urban Development and one-
third by Loi Angeles County,
the 110 million project If said
to be one of the largest ever
designed for Mex.lean·
Americans.
Four S~ns Project
Mesa · Getting Huge Hotel
A """ multknilllon doH1t, an adult-oriented audience. landacaped atrtuma,
500-room hotel at F o 11 r "'lft addJtion to the com-*
Seasons Villages will be me.rcl&I hotel and tourist Robert Gtec ""Asllociates,
operated by Hyatt CO?J>OraUon mbtel, we wm also have flve Newport Beath.. has been re-
accor<ilng to a joint an-lnlmiatloaal rtstauranls a taloed 1o "'9lln l '200.000
nouncemenl made l!Y J_,,h tennis, IWlm, lllld hlllth :lub, hUlalde : reiolaeritial develop-
J . AmorolO, executlve -vice lee ·· skattrig, three ~ 1'!11\ in Del Mar.
WhY ahould your landlord have 811 the fun? Now, you can put
your money to work for JOU , •• earning JOU 1-t ..• building
a nestegg for your future.
Village San Juan pr911ra beeUllful llfestyt-. at prl-90 -
aonable, you can kill your landlord goodbye. Oellgh!IUI Vlll-
Townhomes, and Counby Court Homes, wltll private fenced
patios and courtyards. G.E. appliances, and contemporary decor.
from as little as $221990. Chances are excellent that you can own
Your own home, for payments less 1han rent !
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Edward J.F. Jlel!an, president golf, related specW,IY ~ t4 accommodate six family
of Four 8-ns YWaa:es. and IO!De conimir<lil iillLit ~ts •. The project wlU be
Visit VIiiage San Juan In a park like setting around a 3~ acre
lake. The fishing II good, tile air Is crisp and cool, and lhe llYtng
BUperb In this moet unique, refreshingly dllferen~ plctureoque ' .
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The -bole! wt1I fie a ma-space," Reran illil,. · IOFated on Camino Del Mar
Jor part of lbe ,.., 40oacre, * °'"~ lhe ocean Leon architodUl'l!IY ~ ,..,_ COnstluclton bas begun m a ~lei 'arid 'Dan Hucks are
reallm -lb be localed ' llWlrY -lnlum project bulldel'<lev.Jopers.
neat C o 1 t a Mesa. . Tho on IJdo Piitt Drive In ' . * entire vtnaeo Ja hflng designed New»olt!~ Gradq fol; Landmark
by Wllllanl L P e r e I r a t · ' lfom'ea' Beach Serles n in
the E..-w, Holm ConJtruo-PA-TT'n "lloil ii Sipal 1Andmart ' AJso<iateo and wtll be built by ( • ) !Im~ e,ach Btarltd thl•
tloo Company. 9'l..ll--UC . ~ follow up , Its Acoonflnl to Regan, one of , &!del oommwUty.
the main objectives of the ' '' ' ~ Wllllam VI~GE recroatiooal cen!A!r Is -to Slewart ~d an,d 1falk'er that tho ..W.
furnbil complete loq or lbort.-Auoclales, ~ arid -will be compleled term lokun> acUvltles !or plaonlng Jinn I') Irv In e, llCllTletlme alter lbe i;ew Yeor,
local famllles, businessmen, designed the ,Is-unit, three-irtth,lho eDct cts!A! dependeatl
vent~·a. OhD8tead C<>mpeny. Although tho neat r .. months.
Jo _.. lo lbe hotel, the ~ wW not 114' com-"The floor planJ and et·
community.
from
922,880
·-1ra .. 1era and for con-1tory developmeot !or tho Dan on weathor 'COlldttlOllS duriDI Sl\N JU[AN
......ilanal 9lllqe_wtll alao untll lptiq of_ 1,-n. !be terlor dollpa of Beach Sedel 1-a 1111>-room moiOl, the majority iifajll!lli1iiili Iii 111e~n will be ~lll~tbe-...,.1-1-----------------~~~-~-~!.!
..,....,. Ql•wblch It' not yet lint phue are llOld. aa !MM In tho original Beac:ft
tllected. foul major cha1nl A 1+total tovfrorunent" will Sedu," Walker Aid .
.,. upr,.,1.,.Jnlel'ffl. be !lnJvldjd !or lhlo oon-• The Grillnal lleacb Serl•
1"0oll' ,, .. ,. Vlll-. when clGmfa'*'1 owner with......... commontlt or 1• ._ wao
It -In early lrli, wHl of· such aa _,_ partdnf, llOld out In only 1'1 dllYa aa
fer dlllorenl lyJ)ll of -prlvata ellVl!on, _.1e m-men than 10,000 p • o p I e
IJoo and lellul'I ac11Yllieo fllr trariCe foyera and lot.nor v!lltod the modela. ,
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DAILY PILOT CLA~sslllED ADS· You Can SeH It,
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F. COLESWORTHY & co. * * . * * * * .. ~~(M-~ POOL HOME CORBIN -MARTIN INC.
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Bluffs Condo With Your Own Park
Watch your children play from your kitchen
In lhe nearby playground. Four bedrooms .
plus finished bonus room with wet bar and
iAa bath. Formal dining area plus large
family room. Decorated to perfection. Com-
PIUIY transler ... reduced to $59,500.
Eariy American Setting
., Baycrest home featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths
and a convenient center hall fioor plan plus
~1 multi-purpose bonus room -could serve as
fifth bedroom or ? ? Field stone fireplace in
-2 ·living room and large country family room.
, Situated on a 'large corner lot with room for
.:..,. pool. Channing throughout. $72,500 ·-Rich In Detail
.~•1 A gracious, cheerful, quality constructed
·home in prestige llarbor View Hills. Meticu-
, '· lous planning is evident throughout. Four
] large bedrooms, separate family room with
· · ocan vista. Exquisite ratio offering the
; utmost in privacy. Slide and swing set area.
.. , Decorated to perfection. This Lusk beauty
is vacant anc,l ready for your inspection.4
. Held open today 1:00 'ti! 5:00. 1221 Keel
-Drive. Not leasehold ................ $87~250
[ID Bayc:rest . . 5 Bedrooms - 4 Baths
Detroit bound owner is oUering this prestige
home after just completely remodeling and
· :• ... redecorating throughout. Separate children's i·~· wing with family room, upstairs private
:: ·· , master suite with office or studio, back bay
:~. ;'view, formal dining area. You .own the land
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Owner back East -wants action now!
Country Cl ub horn&, BIG CANYON. Bring
this ad. #11 Hennitage Lmre, OPEN SAT.
& SUN. 1-5. $115,000. Paul Quick
IRVINE TERRACE -OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5
Neat, clean 3 BR., 2 ba .. home on a quiet st.
Large lot provides privacy. In town, be-
tween Fashion Is. & lhe bay. $59,500. 2000
,ALTURA. Russ Flynn
LIDO BAYFRONT BARGAIN -$144,500
·Best buy on water! Immac. 3 BR., 3 ba. &
bobby rm. Pier & slip for lge. boat. Inter-
esting loc., v ie'v of water thru lawn&: trees.
. Cbarlene Whyte
ALL THIS FOR $37,900
2-Sty. 3 Bdrms., 21> baths; bright, cheer-
ful garden home; greenbelt loc. In UN I-
VERSITY PARK -want to know more!
Call "Chuck" Lewa
ARE YOU AillG FAMILY?
Looking !or a bigger home in Corona del
Mar? You must see this G bdrm., 4 bath
family home w/lots of style; large yard.
Only $99,500. Jim Muller
EARTHTONES
. . . highlight the interior o! this highly
decorated 3 bdrm., 21> ba. borne. Nicely
landscaped plus pool. Short escrow O.K.
$87,900. Howard Wells ...
· OUTSTANDING BAYFRONT
trl' Of Spectacular frontage -elegant 5,000
oq. ft. home -121>' boat slip -our Christ-
mas special for only $275,000 -FEE. Bill
Bents
SPACE FOR LAROE BOAT
Prime location Lido Nord Bayfront home.
4 B<lrms. -pool table size family room.
Spacious master suite with fireplace.
$266,000. Eileen Hudson
VALUE -SHORECLIFF -VALUE
VWll thru canyon to ocean. Clean 2 BR.,
conv. den expandable home in prime area.
Lowest price for older home, 1n many
montbl! $69,900. Bud Yorke
PRETTY AS A PICTURE '
End you~ search !or a lovely 4 bdrm. Lusk
Harbor View Home. You must see this
•truly delightful home -only "19,500. Gary
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·You will love to In Ibis 4 1!1_1:._ formal
D.R. home. SUPE R LARGE FAMU..Y RM.
W/Wet bar -BBQ -fn>lc. --pool-table.
SEE )T -YOU'LL BtN rr1 Jlud Austin
CAMEO IHORES-OCUH VIEW
4 lld!Uli., 3 baths. IO'~ Lot.. hm. rm .,
din. rm. -view of canyon a. ocean. Cusl
llulll Luge mull!r suite. Private beaches. ...,.. Geort• Cmpe
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REALTORS •"=°Pa11o with Lots"'
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OLD NEWPoRT
Rare find on tile Penlnaula .:.. older du~~!·
leased on yearly baals ~Call lor fUrther de ' .
Offered at $60,000.
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Welt()11C&C<)111pa11J.'
r.· I A L l
' OPEN HOUSES ·suNDA y 1 toi 5
I Hatbor View -Homes
2030 Port C•rdlff, Newport Beech
Extensively upgraded Monaco, 2 BR. plus
den, beaut. landscaped w/super large, compL
priv. rear yard. $57,000. ,Fee .
Big Canyon
28 Royal St. Goorge, flowport Buch
Outstanding, spacioUJ, custom built home on
fairway lot. Perfect game rm., plus 5 BR.,
3 !rplcs. + + + $195,000.
#106 Unda lsle-$128,000
2900 SQ . It. single story, 3 BR., 3 BA. 40' Dock.
Immediate Occupancy.
Best of the Bluffs
321 Awnld1 Cerrito•, Newport Beech
Prime location overlooking Back Bay, 3 BR.,
21/1 BA., $63,950.
284S E. Coast Highway
CorOM dtl M•r 675-6900
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oflnJa .!},,/-
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
. . 53 Lindo , ... 0.1 ..
Elepnt G bdrm .• ·~ batba; OD lagoon. New
cupets, drapea & wallpaper. Lovely garden
li..JM&t l!Jl!__,_~ ~ \U• ·~·~· Ul2.Ql)O "
'or Comptott lnfonnatlon
21a IASl'"CXIMT HIGHWAY Wood o.cl<h>i
CORONA Dn llAIL CAIJ, I'. e <l>'ner M.,, Help .-.,,.,.,., --,, ··1 -.. e Ottered tor Wider $1:>,IXXI
64 4 71270 • Call Anytime, ~ ·•• DO YOU DESIRE?
•• ~~n ~orne f~
Delightful condo ' : ·=!!'.'r~., · , th B.luff • Bfl..Gas Kit ohen with , lll e 8 Olshwa&Mr? . -. ll e Nearly New Carpeting! IN THE NEW SECTION -This Beautifu y • Covered Pa t; o PLUS
decorated (completely upgraded) 3 1>edr9<>tn, ! Ler&t'PIOY Yard?
forma.l dining rooi:n, ~ fireplace, 21h bath.it, • Yl:Sme~ ~.YES. Call
2 patios plus a solarium,, on the gorgeous · f&::ered tor $31,854'.lt, llome
greenbelt ................•..... $62,500. ·"' Unott11ph•I.
Duplex * Zl/2 ACRES e Newport Beach Addrel!la.
• 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
• Firt'fllace, E I e c t r i c
Co " d l M Kl•""'• rvna e ar • llural """"'•'"'"' with
Spanish architecture prevails in this delight-.~Split far Several
ful DUPLEX· TRI-LEVEL, 4 Bedroom, 2"" Homesl<n
bath, fireplace, built-in kitchen. BACK • cau Aoytime, 646-alSS.
UNIT 1 Bedroom; I bath. Enjoy your 3 ter-."1
race_d . "".~e· .... ~i~ is a beauty f,;8~ Uwil
Duplex MJISLOtAIY °' THC COlWIU CO.
Paitc Huntington
"Hellllsman"
BAYCREST BEAUTY -POOL
A fine home in a fine area, center of New·
· port bf>a~filul. "4hi0d mught iron l•tes.
you enwr an Italian marble en!J11, bringing.
you 'lo a ~nken livjilg room &·a cozv fll'e-
place area, just the thing !or these '<Ool
nights. J4W amenities tl!at we. can sbqw
you when-10u make an app't. to view. Offer-
ed at $811000 .
42x118 FT. LOT* R·2 * CdM
·and, on the ocean side of the Jiwy., pl111 a
iewel ·of a ·cottage. Thls outstanding offm'
mg has space for an es:tra lge. 2nd un!L
Shown by .app'l only, $5~,900
EXCLUSIVE EMERALD BAY
This execuUve home is located on top of lhla
private community wllh guarded gates. Qwn •
er is Washington corporate official, who tll9d
it only as his part·Ume home. Now ne'eda
larger home. Tike advantsge of Ibis situa-
tion -offered at $150,000
Call US for your rt•I estate need• -ft
hove lots of good "11"9• to tell you aboutl
CORBIN-MARTIN
REALTORS 644-7662
Oceanfront
Watch lhe SUNSETS from your SUNDECK!
Immaculate duplex, all newly refurbished.
2 bedroom upper and 1 bedrootn lower. Right
on the sandy beach. BEST RENTAL
Trllevel ·$49,900
Out.landing op-unity "' own a beautlrtd UJJll'l'(ied 41 "'""""'"'"".,."'"'"'"'""l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B!!!!!!!!!! ___ I
bedroom home Ill lea than
replacement cost! Features AREA ............................. $110,000.
in Eastbluff
IN THE NEW SECTION -Thu Beau!iflilly
decorated (completely upgraded) 3 bedroom,
formal dining room, a fireplace, 21h baths,
~r~e~~~~t p~~~. ~ .~~~~~~·. -~~. ~~~ .. g~~:
* AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES
644-7270
Pete IJ~rell /Zaft'I
Yes! We're Available
To Show You Your Heart's Desire
You may be one of lhe people with a special
urgency to b~ -we are not on vacation-
the office is open -homes are available.
Call or come in -for a
"MER.RY CHRISTMAS MOVE"·
BARRETTS BEST BUYS:
4 BDRM, lam rm, din rm, Baycrest $64,500
3 BDRM , fam rm, din rm, pool,
Baycrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75,500
4 BDRM, I> acre w/greenhouses -
horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $59,500
New waterfront condo, 2 BDRM,
pier & slip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $72,900
4 BDRM, din rm, fam rm, view, pool
and jacuzzi, Dover Shores .... it29,500
4 BDRM, den, fam rm, din rm, pool,
Baycrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $98,500
Emerald Bay ~ acre site-view ... $90,000
4 BDRM + apt, Balboa I!l, S. Bay
Waterfmt ................... $180,000
5 Garages, 2 carports, nr new custm
3 BDRM ..................... $58,500
Peninsula Duplex -Nice ........ $49,900
And we have some nice rent1l1 too.
Office Open Saturdays & Sundays
PETE ESARREIT REALTY
1605 WHtcllff Dr., N.B.
642-5200 j
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LEIGHT9N'S LYRICS
Chrlatm•• ii coming
And on SpyK)aa Hill
A t..usk Home ls walling
Your hopes to tulllll;
With view evennore
Of horizon and sea.
And cractous dttor
On land that LI fee.
It'• an £V£'RYIHING home
With an AIL atmosphere
Where you'll enjoy man,y
A Happy New YMl'I
Retal• -Open Sun. 1-6 1621 Cull•~
oU S.0 Ja<qu!n Dr.
--f75.72'l5
General Gener•I
lp'ge step-down I a m 11 '1 I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j room \\1th ft replace,1•
breakfut DXlk, formal din-
ing, 214 bt.thA -&lJ ln
super-sharp conditio n .
SitWlled on an oVff!iz<!d
pNmium Jot,~ to beach
and shopping. i.~or ad-
ditional infonnatlon, please
phone 546-2313.
OPEN TU. I • tr'S Fl.JN 10 BE NICE/
~ TIENTION INVESTORS
Owner re-investing upward., says 11H11".
$20,000 Price reduction on top Corona de!
Mar income property, South of Hwy. 8
Spacious 2 bdrm. apts. plus a 3 bdrm., 2
bath home & pool. Call for details & app'l
to see. $175,000 .
Q: Orange Coast
REAL ESTATE ill ••
2600 E. C .. llf Hwy., Corona dal Mar
\Vo1v! Quiet tree lined street. '"""""""'""""'"'"""'""""""'"'"""""'"'"'""""'"',_!!!!.,.I
Portico entty. 4 quttn aiU! 'General General
bedrooms. Separate f!UTl· 1-----------------lly room ' bolts crackling
-""'""''''" Large ,yant wilh aialit 'child'• pl~-
howli. ONLY $295 BUYS
for qualified buyer. Act
flllll. Full price $29,500. cau
• 64&-0303.
IOHl\I L Ol\11\
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In The
C ul-cle-Soc '
Live on a quiet cul-de-sac
near schools, beach and
shopping -and gr e a t
neighbors. Thia tv.1Mtory
home features 4 bedroom.I,
large famlly room with
fireplace, formal dlnlnr: &nd
3 battui. OWner trandetTed
to Northern Callforn1a and
wants to sell qui<*J.y. Price,
$40,900. Please p ho n e
a46-23l3.
l1~$1llil
FURNISHED
Townehouse
$34,750
2 ST'ORY BARGAIN! Con-
mlltat Newport RMen
area. 3 • bedroom. FAMILY
ROOPtt! 2 story Paloe: Verdet
fireplace. Vaulted ceUtnp.
COMPLETELY 'FURN.
ISHED at this WW, LOW
PRICE! OL YMPJC SIZE
.comm. pool. Puttin&' green.
Extremely anxious • try 10%
down? Call t.oday 6fS.Om.
IOHl\l I 111\0\ . . .
Mission "Is"
Possible
Thi• tmpeccable 4 bedroom,
2 bftth home with a beflullfW
Span!Ah fireplace Is oozin8'
with charm. Thi• home it
\ocatl'd on a comer lot with
fantutic landltalplng ln a
quiet l mpre11lve
oel•hl>orl>OOd. Price juo\
red<t«d 1<1132,960. Call now.
""-=· OPf1' 1'IL • • 1'1 'UN 1'0 .. NICE/
~THEREAil
~l ESTnT ERS
RANCH STYLI
MACNAB
IRVINE
FINER HOMES ,
NEWLY LISTED -OPEN SUNDAY-
Spacious 4 BR., den. Quiet cul-dwac
street. Large kitchen/FR. Patio. Sep.
master suite. lmmed. posseaaion. 1117
Braemer, Newport Beach -OPEN 1-6
p.m. ('1'21)
BIG CANYON -WHY WAIT?
9-monlhs new -beautiful 4 BR. -FR. +
formal DR. 1'Ully land1Caped. Broadmoor
Plan 4. OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 p.m. •21> Royal
St. George Dr. ('1'22)
DOVER SHORES -BAYFRONT
4 BR. -FR. -DR. -custom UH of brlct
& wood. Gourmet kitchen. ·Barbara Aune
~-OPEN SVNDAY Hi p.m. $129,500,
501 Evening Star Lane. ('1'23)
J
SPACIOUS AND GRACIOUS
5 BR., 3 bath, Z.story. Formal DR. Beauti-
ful Spam.h tiled entry. Wrought Iron 9talr-
case. $53,500, Loll Egan 6U 6200. (1'24)
TURTLEROCK TERRACE
"President Home'' 4 BR., DR., FR., cen..
tral air. Panoramic view! ProfesslonallY
landscaped. Cul-de-sac stree_t. OPEN stJN.
DAY 1-5 p.m.-18991 Croydeil Terr. Laulo
Sharkany 644-6200. ('1'25) "·
lRVlN!! TERRACE
Spacious 4 BR. home. Near tennis courts.
Large LR., FR., kitchen. Heated pooL
Brick terrace. lqay yard. $'73,500 fee land.
.Mulne Wllllama MU285. OPEN SUN. 1-6
p.m. 19U Cbubaaco. ('1'28)
l!LIGANT DOVIR SHORES HOMIS
We proudly offer 2 new Ivan WellJ & Solll
spectacular VIEW HOMES In lovely Dover
Shores. ·A 3 BR. custom home $112;900.
AllO, a 4 BR. view home presently under
comlnlctl<ill -will have pool & jacuzzi.
ai-e jOur aecor $152,000. OPEN DAILY
-2030 Gal.uy. (T27) ' .
'OR SALi 011 LEASI l
Mqnlfl-llilrllor. aDd Ocean View. 4
BR., 3 bath, FR. OPEN SUN. 1-5 p.m.
1019 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace. (1'28)
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-6harp ..-..-bome-h8Yy -
IMkll roof, buUHn kitchen
with wall or u.ed brick 3 Luwo bedrml, 2 botlil Bia: .. --........
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341 Bayside Dr., Stille I, H.I. ' 67~161
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. Lge. IMng rm. 4c, faml!J nil., just nidecor-
ated. !Pier, float and sandy'be&Cli. 'Mautlf~
yard w /lge. shade tree 6: swimming pool.
111:.l GRUNDY. REAL tOR
, 341 B•yakle•Dr., Sul19 ~, N.8. 67U16l A U""'IGUI: ~I:
, ,· '· . THE SPAql\ fo'l'l!tn'iAL
h•s ~an, l~ao ap,d loaded with roern! 'Four
-bedrooms and ~till space for yollr -Uiilque
ideas! COurtYilid entry, hiJJslde privacy; ter-
X,!I~ vjew an,d joy. of joys ..,. a ~vated
•seller. That'1 space potent!ill at '87,5001
"" G"fnerl1 . l ,,.:1 m
BlUFJS iEADTY . ' ' '·END UNIT, E-PLAN,,On one of the most
UNl9UI HOllP! 0, l=OIOllA D11. MAI 67WOOO 1-...., .. ,..,_ .
Ul'llllVUI: tiCM~S
. REAl.:TORs·' , _ . .
picturesque greenbelts in the Early·· Blufis, W. lovely 22.00 sq. ft. condo. has .2 lge. btl-
rms .. 2\t ba., 1fix24 ft. fam. rm. w/wet bar.
Immac. cond. '83,500. ' ·
' HELEN i~· 'DOWD
·Daily .~ilot Cla8'ified :Ads ·" R:~~~ Piiot c1-.aait;:
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HOUSES FOR SALE , 436 16th Place, Costa Mesa
675-5930 (Sun 12-4)
' 2415 'Tustin, Costa Mesa
I ' 642-11235 $49,995 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
'1019 Dolphin Terr. (Irvine Terr), CdM
I 642-11235 (Sun 1·5)
.\1867 Braemar, Newport Beach.
l BodrMm .
905 W. Ba,lboa Blvd. (Pennin.), NB ~. 673-6210 • , ( ~I & Sun 1-4)
• 2 Bodroom._
,-64U23S--. (Sun 1-5) -
*191S Chubasco (Irvine Terr), 91¥ , 509 Begonia, Corona de! M_I!!' ~644-7662 $59,900 ' (Stin 1·5)
1 BR. •ncl Femlly Rm. or Den
330 Morning Canyon (ShorecliHs) CdM
644-2430 (Sun. 1-5)
2020 Port Provence Pl:-(HV Horne!); N·B
-9 . . (Sat & Sun 12-5)
*1106 Somerset (WestcliH), NB ·
644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2030 Port Cardiff, Newport Beach
.675-6900 $57,000 (Sun 1-5)
't 642-11235 (Sun 1-5)
#'}I) Royal. St. George (Big Canyon), NB
644-6200 . (Sun 1-5)
**501 E_y~g Stg_(Dover Shores), NB . 'Mu235 (Sun 1-5)
2008 Altura (Irvine Terr.), CdM
833-9293 (Sun l ·5)
4639 Fairfield (Cameo Shores), Ct!M
67b'3000 . < (Sun 1·5)
'1ill5 Commodore (Baycrest),. N.B.
3 Bod,_,,• 642-5200 $64,500,.. . (Sa\ &;.Sdn 1-5)
2000 Altura (Irvine Terr) CdM 317 Romona Place, 'COSta Mesa
644-2430 $59 500 ·(Sat & sun I-5) 8Wi481 ·'32.~ . (Sat & .sun. 1-5)
316 Narcl$sus eo,;,,,. del Mar · · ; • m •?.flford 1Came0 .Shotes), CdM
644-'le82 · ' • (Sat & Sun 1-5) •· '"', 'G $75,000 (Sun 1·5)
308 0 hld Old C del M · · 19IOS apua, Htintington Beach re ' orona ' ar ,,, • •'"'" 68 ..... 000 (Sat & S 1 ") .;1 675-6000 '67,500 · · (Sun 1-5) • ~· • ...,, . un ~
i ·ell5Lf!'UcaDa Huntington ijeach " ,.ft50 Lmda, Isle Dtlve (Linda 1sle1 NB
' 847-8010 ' ''32,7s0 (Sat & Sun) 644-49\0 $245,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
321 l\venlda Cerrito• (Bluffs) NB 3601 'Park Green Dr., (HVllffills)1;CdM
675-6900 $68,950 (Sun 1·5) 675-7225 . (Sat 6: oun 1-5)
2953 Baker (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 1858 Parkcrest, Costa Mesa
557-7398 (All day Sunday) 64!>0303 (Sat & Sun 12-4)
*404 Superior, Newport Beach 9678 Turtle Dove Ave., ·Fountain Valley
675-7225 (Sun 1·5) 842-4455 $35,000 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
419 Irvine, Newport Heights :: 29 Augusta Ln. (Big Canyon) NB
673-651 0 (()pen SUnrP.M.) 645-4400 -(Sun 1-5)
3 BR. encl Femlly Rin. or Den
2000 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB<
646-1560 $112,900 (DAILY)
*1927 Santiag,o Dr. (Baycrest), NB i.
M!'-7662· . . $81,000 (SUn ·5)
317 J>oinsetlla,. Cqro~ del Mar ·
675-2330 (Sun 1-5)
. 2107 Indian Sp. Ln. (off Irv Av. blwn 22nd
& 23rd) NB. 646-7414 $110,000
(Sat & Sim 1-5)
1720 Kings Rd. (N'pt Hgts), N.B. <· 646-7767 $82,000 (>Bl & Sun 1-5)
540 Vista Grande (The IDufis), NB
644-4910 $58,000 (Sal & Sun 1-5)
*1921 Galatea (Irvine Terrace), Ct!M ~910 $150,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
· 1732 CandlesUck (Baycrest), NB ·
64U235 (Sat 1-5/Sun 1-3)
322 PoinsetUa, Old Corona del Mar .
675-6000 $86,500 (Sun 1-5)
.ffll5 Harbor Island Rd, CdM
. "1175-7225 (~16' Sun 1-5)
791 Nyes Place, Laguna Beach . " -
67ii:5726 (Sat & SµIi 1-5)
*1424 Irvine, Newport Be\>ch
, &16-7171 $39,950 (Open Sunday)
308 Otero, Newport Beach
·840-00'1il (sat & sun 1-5)
** 106 Linda Isle Dr., Newport Beach
675'l!OOO. $128,000 (Sun 1-11)
114 Riviera , W~y (lrvlne Cove) Laguna
, 644-1150 $145,000 (Sun l·&J
' 3112 Coolidge, Costa Mesa ,
. 545-8,734 • • . (Sq.o 10-6)
; *10682" La' Bjll\ a.' F,oun~ Valley ' Dli'Z:'T77t' $35,950' . <Sun 1·5)
·~-· . 1106 Via Dijon (Lido Isle), ffu .
"644-4910 fl9 500 (Sat &i SWi 1-5)
224 'Vla Ithaca, J,ido Tale , . ,
' 642-3871 $73,$)0 (Sat lo SWI M) *3.rl Magnolia, COiia Mola
64U310 ' $39,500 (Dally 11-4)
17051' St. Andrews, Huntington Beach
8'7-8010 • '46,tlllO • (Sunday)
, 20862 Lancelot, Huntington, Belch
1 ,842M5~ '38,950 t • (Sun 2-5)
' ' .., 4 BR • .net Fomny Rm. or DOn
#11 Hermltage Ln. (!Iii ~yon) ?!B
644-2430 $115,000 (Silt I< S"w 1.fi)
**1653 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's Cove)
, CdM .1 871>J9,'111> 1 (DA1LY)
1 tiri~unt 1'n (Bia ~"C. C.), lll!i
• 910 ' ' $152,900 (Set " Saa W) 1140 Glen. Eagle :rerr., Costa Mesa
07~ '56,000 . . (Sal a. Sun)
1221 'Keel, Newport Beach
1033 Park Hill, Costa Mesa
645-0303 (Sun 12-5)
1621 Castle cove (Spyglass No. 1) CdM
675-7225 i (Sun !-5)
, · . .! ' · • S Bedrooms
28 Royal s J:George, Newport Beach
675-6900 I $195,000 (Sun 1·5) . ' . 5 BR. •ncl F•mlly Rm. or Den
**#46 Linda Isle (LIDda Isle l NB
642-11235 ' (Sat & Sun 1·5)
**#3 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB . "Mu235 • (Sat & Sun 1-5)
**#54 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB
644-2480 (Sunday 1-4)
tt329 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle), NB
675-3000 (Sun 1-5)
1741 Irvine, Newport Beach .
646-3928 $49,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1946 Port Bishop Place, Newport Beach
1144-1957 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2018 Leewartl Lane, Newport Bea~h
~ • • (Sat & ·snn I-5)
6 BR + Family Rm or Den
9n Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa
646-3928 $4!),950 (Sun 1·5)
' CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE
2• Bedrooms
**4415 West Coast Hwy, N'pt Beach
· &42-5200 >n,ooo (Sun 1-5)
a BR,, "11" l'ei\.lly Rm or Don
2482 Napo!I Way (!>ff Santa Isabel), CM
642.3073 '34,500 (Sal & Sun 2-5)
' . HO(llE + INCOME
• ' :, fB" & Bech. Apt. •n Ac~, Osrima del Mar 8'1s.llOO '81,IOO (Sat & Sun 1·5)
DUPL.Ehs FOR SALE
' ,. 1 BR •ncl B•chelor
32a Larkspur, Corona de! Mar
67~ ·" '611,000 (Sal.&.. Sun)
I' 11M1 2 Bedroom•
708 LarbvUt, Corona del Mar
6'13-185S . '75-7616. (Sun 1-5)
J.9TS JIC)R SALE
*'-11188 ~· Dr. (Yachtsman'• Covil
-edM. 1 17,$'l93S (Dally)
640--0020 ft(~ SUJ 1:5! -450-vJS!ilRoma, NelfPO ·"""---·-,,
640;00'1il (Sal " Stlla 14)
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Gonor•I • ,,;ii
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• $19,500 . ~il .
bfr ipw, iow,,...i-~ -prime ~ vrW,r On land ~ OWN.
will CIU'rY ttnandng. _:,
CORONA-· DEL Mldl DUPLEX
Take advantage of Ute terrific increase in
value of incqme property in Corona del Mar,
and invest a minimum 'amount to secure your
profit. Located in Ute best rental llfea. Ask·
mg $59,500 only because it can stand some
fixing up.
I Olli\ 1. L Ol \O\
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5 ·BDRMS. -EASTBtUFF • Fixer Upper
• Four Units
locatfid on larite Eastside
Costa Mesa lor with room
fot' 3 more units. Investor's
delight with loads of poten-
tial Home. need! ri!model -
lng, so bring Your hf11)1mcr
and palnt brush. Call us for
complete details, but hurry,
won't last long.
Don't touch a thing, move Z>:i5 Harbor, Co6ta Probably· the fioest 5 bdrm., 8 bath plan
used by Lusk, for the convenience. & com-
fort of the larger family. The 3 car garage
is grea£ (or extra1 storage. In move.in con-
dition, !or $72,500.
righr in! .suarkling 4 BRAND N~J
bedroom, fan1ily room, 10' x 2 + DEN .
1_8' enclosed patio, all builtin • -~ kitc~n with new vin.vl ONLY 1 year ol d "":]l :w
floor, Close tn schoolA and vacant, ~ner f!l~ ~ . I
,all tnajor shopping . .$.10,(:1.! step doWn livmg • r al. For details call vaulted cathedral ti-~~ m
541).llfl · • ' Open Evfil. ~iJings, 1~ck>us ~rn The area's top professionals
are at your service. 675-3• • kitchen , delux shag ~.
separate laundry r o P. '1:,
beautiful home, pricftl • to
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FIVE UNITS living.,.. 'l'hi<h l\>clude• a $31!.950. SUbmlt ~·
CORONA DEL MAR ~=d~i;':1°~uda::; BKR. 5.57-4130. · · EASTSIDE "Story family home acre j,....,.1 ol hill• trees BUSINESS IS ,
COSTA MESA oo .,.... ~de ot and horset 11 you llke. . NEED SUPER !
. Coast Highway. Only ~ted in Br ad bury SALESMEN I" :
INVESJ'OR'S PARADISE. 5 3 Years old, wtth Estates in an area of 2 VERY SCAR Separate homes nestled in 3 bedrooms, family room, acre mtnlmum pa r c e 1 s
on this huge lot. Great tax dining room, shag carpet w/nbrks who . love prtvacy .HONEST TO ...GOSH ::i
shelter and p o·t-e n t i a I -& opei16eilri\ Cenfngs. & hOrses. Prtce. $125,000. p L E x FIXER· -
growth. Each unit with $72,500. Cali for more detalis. pr Im e location.
separate garage, ya.rd and HARBOR Shirley Realty 842-2502 money beret $43,0'.XJ.',
laundry area. Lota of (Magnolia & Edinger) privacy, convenience and at· mosphere. CALL us for tun Entertainment Center
details. Asking $76,500. ' Spec~cula.r dream! Rambl-
CALL 541).ll51 Open Eves. ing 1 ~room Hacienda on 3 separate prime Penn, Iola! .. , , HERITAGE
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673-4400
Ullra mod•rn thruout, 4 rar $30 900 If'
garage huge rumpWI room, . ' _,
steps to bay &: surf. ap. 4 bdrm., dining: room~ ~
-indlrecl lighting Pra'~ at level value ()f hall, custom ~~ .
BIG CANYON Q.CEAN~HARBOR s128·\'i°' """' now, buud w2!!!I caic1ne.,, ~· _ ~ ~~~~; DUPLEX lat.er.. -. area. 546-lttf ii1
4. u -IDEAL golf course. 4 BR., 2% Brand New.Surfside Duplex ·liiis . . ; COSTA' MESA bathl: exquisite mstr. suite . • Peninsula location! Plush ~'A~ ' '
Beamed ceil's., sep. fam. 2 bed., 2 bath custom units ~.i~I 29551Harbor c.o.ta n.ooo~~~~ Q>ast ;;:'.;.,w~;;::, ::i"ai...·~~~~i ;,,.~r'...;'":i::~•.;..~·~: *BALBOA IS,LAN.D* 4 PLEX_..:.HUR~Y!! Plaza. Almast new only l lh dining. Decorator carp. & 1ng • spectacular view! Good Locaf 0 3 BI.
old Gtosa . 95({} drapes. 3 Car gill'. Vacant Builder asking $91,000 -10% Tw 2 :"· & ne • 1 ~ Jk.
: ~!led 'upon ~m & new. $118,500. down or try a trade! l · 2 BR. Pills 3 BR. $89,500 Go!J · <>CC~Panc:nc_..q '.ql y
<12!ill. 2 bedroom (!JBS). THIS IS GRE_AT ~ 3 BR. Plus 2 BP-$19,500 164.000. Low down. l!!iDY!
Atter fixed expenses and DUPLE~ WITH SLIP -4,BR. Plus 3 Br. $128,500 lilt ::. ; loan payments $12 2 3 . o o . 'E 4 BR. Plus 2 BR. $125,000 it~·' Scheduled cash spendable Owners will leave nearly all,. 6 Units $170 000 I~ wflich is 13.82 cash plus their furniture, refrigerat·1~ Baytronts $2'J5,000 to $.150:000 'A ·'!;.'!.,~.Ji' J»Udup. Total °"• etc. Great buy! 3 Up, , HARDESTY -_ , !. ~~~':,\'!"t!',: ~o'f.E·~·~1E RL TY. Thl'ff Sleigh REALTOR$ . WESTtLIFF;>li'.j
Uy Ml.d<tnce.'O!Otact Rich-645 4400 Garage ,,,; Pm'k Aw.: Baltioa tsland w-tradl"-11•.e.J!I#. •
an! fiv .. L~wOer:;"·CO. • w ·ANTED For tl)O 2 can and alt the 675-2866 21>, bath hom•, ~ ~ 'f.'t"ii"\ -· • -()ther stuff If you need ·a : neighborhood.
R,., l S'tlllTE DIV. CH1',...,EN. ..,... "°~ too, ,.. th!! ' $37 500-Pool u"" bnck lrpl"'.. . !" ~ • • • '9VI\ · • • • bed 3 batH famil · ' · family rm Inim~tel ......................... ,JThls 'home is ,..a :M:olber•s JP c:'miio ' >: 11ze ··Exquisite hOme, 4 Bedrooms, 20x40 Pool Off1>rM::.• at
RANC. HO Helper! 6 Bedrms, g baths, 'io}-.,1"1.h am~~tc ~r large fa m 11 y room. S79.500. · 'J -,;~
lrg fam nn. ~ yard. The owners said "He!p•f;t. Wall;r.r accents. CALL BILL GRUNDY ~t.R. LA ftUESTA Close to, sc~ Just Mgh~ me out. All terms at $44,9511. 540-l · 475-6161 ..,. Ii.' -T for large family. HIU'fY. CaJI now 842-2535.. ~ $45,500. =-~~!of home is OPfNnL9 ·11'SFUNTOBENICEI $27,250 ::1
Beautiful 2 story San Miguel CALL ANYTIME Junior Eatate. 3 • model w/tull pati() across 646-3921 646-4543 2955 Harbor, C.osta Mesa den, natural brick '
rear of homo. 4BR 3 BA, Th 1 reason CUTE CONDO extra baths. c;aiI large family room with , ere s a
tlreplace, ganlon kitchon, 18 yean...,. location $23,500
formal dining r o o m ,
Upgraded carpets & drapes.
One mile to ocean. Lachenmyer
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B ck Ba A Beautiful 3 hednn 2 bath a y rea townhou s e, 'built-ins
C U S T 0 M B U i LT 5 Fireplace, forced air heat.
& rm. office, many, man Y moves you in immediate Exceptional large
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. COAn Bedrooms. 3 baths, famil)' Best tenna avail. $1,12.5.00 HORSES. f.10
WALLACE BACK BAY xtra~. Swimming pool + occupancy. i: •II Rod 110Xl98 ioi Nr BEAUTY , wadmg pool $81,500. . Carpet ,Realtons 546-8640. trail, partdng for , or
• 962 .~~.L TPRS ' 3 Bedroom . Home $27 250 camper. Good t e >'I! •.
.......,.. Elegant 3 BR & family home & Bl H p.t.-I • $4(),000. ~~~
Open Evenings on quiet cul.dHaC in area U8 aven vv 3 spacious bedrooms, Newport Mes• R~,
6 B·•drooms hie tirepl, DW, bIUns, camper & boat. New tile & handsome fireplace, built.Jn 642-94li , MS-2'133 • ?f fine homes, features dOIJ. enclosed patio, storage for Cheerful JJving r o o m , 35o E 17th St ~' J
DW flaptoDe entry, lush ldscpg crpta, l1e'W paint inside & kitchen, dishwasher. Patio. uk ior Tom Assume. 61/4 O/o and much more. $39,950. out. Move tn today. $26,500. Freshly pabited inside & --==.;~~~=:;,;ii-·I
2290 Rodlanc1' Dr., N.B. 'Roy McCardlo RHll<>r out. Like new carpeting. Jr. $_32,800 I I · Pool· Beach CALL 60-lm 181.o-Newport B1Vd-::-C.M. ·e!t8tr'"1iitk-11Jre grounds. 4 bedrooms, 2% tJ' '
WAl.J<. TO BEACH! Wrought ~ 548-7729 ~ 5'ID-l720. family room, aelt GC
iron enclosed front yard. oven, fireplace,
Curved driveway. Stained ~· SPECIAL · 1,CAU.ID-tm.
glaas plus tiled ent<Y. Fam-. , •• ECONOMIC $ME
iJy room. 6 bedrooms. / · 1 Cheerful Z.Br·hortie.ori quiet 2955 Harlxtr, eo.ta Mesa
Sparkllng blue pool w~th ·=·t meet ln Ha ,E'i:Qellent as slide. Low care yam. A lew : • > .l I · a start!r tdr . -~ THE VERY BESTI, steps to park and greenbelt!• RESIDE ._. 1 _. --pl or • '~1nri
ASSUME $27,000 GI LOAN. cou e, Only Pt,900. Executive • WestcllU 3 bed.,
6'4% INTERESI'. 1292 INCOME 2 bath on manicured oorn
month. Act fast. Call 8 Units. Spanish architecture lot. Plush carpets, drapes, 645-0.103. with wood m an s a rd s , bulltl11$,. dining room · prl·
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...._ '""· t.rs """ • """' ilutltln Cost!tMesa BEDROOMS ,,... be.ch. 151,!!ell,,~. HAVE oNE TO SELL! WE I .,.pan, 1 blk to bily. ~-.., 4 surprise! Ask IRVINE COVE <>wnw ..UI li<lp .llnan«'I CAN DO !Tl WANNA BUY
, rum. $71,500 Owner us to mow~ thb ll(M' 4 $24,!IOO. 2 Bath, ~'xlOO' fncd Oee VO OceanvleW Rea.lty 6fG..:t• ONE! WE'VE GOJTEM ~c:;:"--;.-:-.--1 beC!roOm, ~~ fiiihOOme U1 ~. pat bU:in B-84. an • W.RBOR___j/'iew Ham era' VA. FHA :i~. 2, S l 4
:;;.: 8 q u I et 1 e c I u d t d ldacpd, dbl 1ar. tk>ct bltln popular Monapo 2 BR .f.. ROOMS. JN-----;\ tt -fi~.:.;:.:.::;:..,.::;;:;:.:.;:. __ , nela)lbothOofl. It bout& 8 R/0, d1n a.tta, eating bMr, 114 Rfvt.ra Way# laf'N'• &Heh den AJ.1 C?Xtraa. ~ AREAS. Yrom S 21•9~0 •
formal dlnJ.na' room -large v.·/w crpla, fo'A ht A m\111 Open HouM Sunday 1..S Oc(up. J•ee la.00. Open t.! SUBMIT OFFERS. 1arwial Jamily room 2 tlreplAces to k."e. 9 Yn nt->w. Gd Joe. ~ Port Pro\/~ Pl. 1"6:i-t'f<y, inc:. 968-4400.
the Nft• Year iietdod ir. ~ ln upst'l\h, bectroom'. ~mts lb& than nnl. &M-6249; .EvH. 6'K-0398. 1 ~ACJOUS 2 story 2 BR. t%
brand. new" ~l.\ Loaded \\11h tl~luxe (cllturet If 3400 Sq. ft. of Sparkling Beauty --811-IRI trplc Sclparat. ~ni ,,,hull~ li,·11llt level -Ocean view tor a bonua. rich smooth Del Piso, soaring Ca.. TRIPLEXN ~-Pool, ~creatio-q l ~"'· 1alc11 ! ll' 11unsels $5600> QUI 6-1l-ISOO dral C il1n d G'·· Galor I JUST LISTED! • ew room, laundry tacllltlet. \)the broad fl'Olll deck. ®11t'll ·/TS FUNTOiE.NfOE1 tu.-4471 (;:)!14W10l the e gs an 4A05 fl 0 HeJahta. AU 2 ~R. 6(l:r(J.22 Qulet adults only. No
:i mlnu1cs from Dana ll=::z====::=:::i) lush Green Grass - 3 BR & Den-Jot. ..Steen Bel't," Won't I children under 15, 2«» """°'· 3 BR, 2 BA, Utl,950. ! 1---. ' \ CQtJDQMINIUMS ... ,, ""~ Bkr, 673-<J'1"3. Eld-C.M. 963-2187. -.OD. ""\)222 145 Thout•nd Doftlrs ·~ _, -· ;;:, WOW ! REDUCED $2,000 DuploxH/Unltt
ONLY $18,950 CHARLOm R. LO.NG $Si'.49s ~ ... ~ '~lo 162
Mesa Verde for thia lharp 2 bedroom 2 Realtor Since tmo · ••u1111at r.ltylMngawaltsyou! lJl3 w. Balbo«..~ I Sewral.-.. chob ~
Choice LocaUoi'. 1st ttroc on balh hornr with pool, club-CM¥w111Mel By C>,mrt., ~'19 wdtl • ~ on Jbe. dQean ~
marl<•t. 3 ..... bedroom~ ho\llJe, and """' recrea· PloHo C•ll: '44-1150 "-Acte'.".lfUy 2 HOl,ISES $4.5.llOO· ~-lni>J«4 ,......,_
Large livlna' A: formal din-tlonal facillUn. Close to to select ruur own On 25 x 95 rt 'JW ~. t dlllt!'rent iutals. Call '.E!':::::-:.::;-;..-:c::---1 ing. 2 Ure place. Lu s h shoppl:ng. On1y $850. down 1.,,.._"'!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'""!!!!l..,!!!!'""""""" I f'IE!Wporl 'Beath condominium. 1 n Blks to ocean 29th' St. + , ., I/ 1;•
• del Mir carpeting & draperies. Hug-e to anyone. Call us for de· r l..auna &Mcti L . Be ch Visit th&'itetnP9rary ofllces of tl'le owffi:R, 6~15 ... , • . •
-••oUSE + APT. covered patio, AtlractiveJ,y tails. .;.x •!"!!• 8 , Newport Cr9at lnformatioli Center, AR~ GEM ., • " I ands caped . Broker, 546--5880 (Open E,\.res.) A WALK OCl!AN•RONT !Venlerit"; J6eated e1 ....-.. · 4 BR • ..._u. "· ee. · of J-l..u.; ren1odeled 2 """'7-'""""'. r '1 Open S le S 1·5. 2107 mif&11 -• ~ ·-COMMUNITY 2 WdirCoast Highway ~Ln u Irv A '·--lld<!l>· -w/elec. blt·la'--w-ha-~Th---1 IN ... ACE . 0 • Y. ~ ... kttC:hen, plus a modem 2 t ey ~ LGE. family home, octan· . e Bf Newport Bea.ch. a 23rd St. $1lD,000.
tilihn. apL over the ~· Left Behi d Thal · will be YoUf firs} im· front neighborhood.:; BR., 3 Open Dal y10 a.m. to sunset.. Bkr • .J ~ 646-7414
at $250 tnonth to hep n ~kin. when ,you see this ~11-IUie living rm. , OCEAN view: l' Br, 2 ba,
the overhead. Priced ·t? fs Your Fiftd AClOUS 2 ST 0 RY w11Cp1C. Formal din rm. !am; rm. Cotnp. remodeled.
'·· t 161,500. -A morning,,..... 3 bedroom. TEE OFfl ~ rit,°l!'To~ l~ ~~ ':'!~ =: .m:_~ lncl. laJld: ,.. .....
'. ~.' ;irebe.thl home wtth a ~ 3 BR EXECUl'IVE HOl-IE ~~C :L_u:Jf__. Oali THE tion rm. over 3,00> aq. tt. on HARBOR VIEW ~O. ~C! Pace, 8 very pnv~.te on second fairway o I ~,. ~ wood one level, SUfl'OUllded .by 7 mo. new· 4 &?Ov .2 ·sa. JVI "I.LU relU' y_ard with a Sparkhng Meadowlark Goll Course. exterior ln ~ l..aguna nlce prden 4 patio areas.
ltEAll'Y IN::. pool, 1acuul, P1UA, 8 co:ey Beaut appbl th r u out . ardtlteclural = large A very fllnctiona.I, ~-ell $6.9,~. Owner ·'
ES"tl!M6 PR bar-b--q pit. Its empty Imported Italian tile ln sunporebea e with planned home. Room tor H. Vu Hornet 5 ht. Wt! rm., s,:t7~·7{ting for you. $34,950. bath, 2 !1repla, toi-ma.t din ~~ 4 BDRM. Ill ~· $92,500., 1beau 1cdpt/drp,,11~~~~P4.
OPf.N TIL ~ • IT'S FUN TO BE N/CEI rm. ram rm. bf& ldtch. DEN 11.J)()R PLAN has * 499-2800 • yr 0 ' ownr '"""1""'"-'
home beaut. crptd & drpd. w/w carpettn& thruout. Ex· ·==-Newport Heights Only $43,!()0. For appt to citlna: island tyJie kitchen,
oee, CALL haa BlLT-IN RANGE & VICTORIAN
INE TERRACE I' OVEN, DI s H w s HR.. ::."" • .Ill:'.!:': TOWNH~SI' TAX SHELTER
.bPf:N SUN. 1.S GARB., D!SP. & EX· ----Esta!• Cham> with mid-town 50 UNITS •-TENSIVE USE OF DEEP -...,..-==~==~~ L --• w 200I Al TURA 2 HouaH 53.-Ull ( :1 Pl-5111 SfAINED MAH o GAN Y NI! OM ~ .. .,..... arm ,.... 1639 >I
oharp. < Bdrm ... 21; Both only $32,000 CABINETS. * W H ES * toes be'°"' the glowing 32 UNITS
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baths. family rm., dining Xln't l"l!nta.15 or live in l. -¥ Open !tairaue leads to 2nd OPEN SAT/SUN. l~S trplc. ln tbe beamed ct'il. $395 M
9!: All ~ elec. kit~n (Rent the otN!r) 2 BR each. CHARMER level, w/2 bdnna., hf.th &: 7'1 NYES PLACE Newport D--c': -u-r1 n •• c-h t.a:mlly rm., Ol' otter a kla.st 15% down! Westalde C.M. •tures dbl., self-c::learung Private yards st!e fi.J'st-at LARGE DEN, APPROX, 23 Fabulous view of ocean & __;,..:.,_;_-"-"o;.i;r_..__ ,...,.-,_ UW9 to )'qUI' ~Jn-;ttae-ionnal FOR":JNVESTOR
E custom cab l n ets, 428 Hamilton St. then call: 23 ft llviJ1g .room, 3 bedrooms FT. wmt DBL. SI.JDrnG r..tta. TemW:o firs. & deep, NEWPORTS 1ivm8: rm. Thill 4 BR.', 2 ba. ,GOOD MOMENT ,
wshr. & brkfst. area. 642--lOOO If intere~~. 2 baths, beautltul custom GLASS WAILS THAT plush ehag carpets. Comp, £ASJBLUff REALTY beau~ }'ia.t a zillion extras
feM. derorated & Im· d'8pe1, heavy '"'" carpeb, OPEN TO s UN DECK lnd,.,pd.. • ~ r l •kl e. •, PRICE 1 ., a DER & an e.., pnre tag -Sale/Exchung• Up. IQl~ate thruout. Lge yard EASTSIDE. By 0\\-ner; Lge tlJe entry. Spotlessly clean. W/?CEAN VJE\V, TlllS Decorator wallpapers&. fix. w;,#'1t, $51,500. 673·S22l, 67J...7670, SG-2319
Jtatures 3 patios, many tree-shaded lot, Custi;>n1 blt Low down--Owner transfer-SPACIOUS HO?i.tE IS A hires. From $98,500. Where else can YoU buy a 11~ 2. ~. & 4 bdrm. re-sale OPEN SUN. 12..C Ownr/Brk ~ & sep. play yard. Too 4 BR + Den, sep Om nn. red. CALL 968-4456 DECORATOR ORE A 1.1 . Scenic Properties 1650 square foot split level 3 l'~utts homes Usted for • 436 16th·PJ.ACE INVESTORS Ja.rge for pre6eftt owners. l ~~ ba. RedYX>Od open • Custom draperies thru-ouL 2915 E Coast H CdM bedroom 2 bath home with ~ -greenbelt &: 'A-"'8ter TWO 4-PLEXES xln
\,Tvio O. CARLSON ~~~~~~~~~'. ..fll!... ~l~:~v'flll~f·~~ 67s.m,f'• ~:en~:r~ect;~~ =,.Sm~ffiv!"~a~Ji~ ~,ry~~·~·l!JJ =•·$~ ... :':':"•~,'!, AL TOR -9293 $38.SOO. &16--4503. ~-$31,'GO FULL PRICE lormsl eating areaa, large day. -Uiil-.-, TAJPLEX * OPEN HOUSE DAILY * HURRY ON 'TW• 0"'1':! FANTASTIC .VIEW ~Ying room with lllgb coil-• • t, 11 Al\f to 4 PM only MISSION REAL TY · · 01 Lq\ma I: entire oout-'bigs and fireplace, large t · 3629 E. Coast Hwy., ..,...,..
. · sharp t'No "°"'' "'~ 337 Magnolia, C.M. * VACANT * 98S So. Coa"' H~,·-~ \'(i',,;.,.s:'1'~~~.~~ utlll'l'...irooms,lcargarag.s, ·Eflst ~''., ~ * 675-5930 * inn Beaoh Blvd., H.B. ·em units with at· EASfSIDE, 4 .,, 2 ba, pool, FANTASTIC BUY Phone (714) 494-WJl N-~ Otte-' •• ·-.~. !.:'~. . ··u~~. .!... * $~-,or * * ve bak:oWes cwerlook· fr'plc, CUit bit, cpts, drps, I .t.llll .... _.. ·~ .,.,,, <JtN •--n sett ng:s t-•wa.le JI( ~~ lllJ.
... spark:liQg pool Live in bltns, tel call• 10 am-8 pm On y $24.-• SMALL &ST ATE * Call: ~ 5'8.lS30 Eve~. streets for only ,000? Call .~ rea 'ly 4 BR + Maid'• Ol""~ I"t9-t-(EW IEACH DUPLEXES
•and rent two 1~ atmOst lo dn, $39,500. Q\\·nr 642-&llO: Romantic frplc. Gleaming With .streets on 3 aide;s of the '175-7225. l p~ panel\!:*: lhag carp. Dehae · 4 bdrm up, 3 bdnD
a month. call ~7225. BY OWNER - 8 yr old model "H.W. floors. Bltns. 3 Large property. In beautiful cond. ' c .. 24. 4' l\fost outtW.Hi.ng buy ln do • Vari b m lot Boat ate &; completely landscaped. 11 II•• 1 Vista del Oro N'pl Hts. Better hurry! wn. ous New por't ~ -• home 4 BR. 2 BA 2 patio& l'!, co · · g ' lncl"'el a -p. "'.n .. u .... ..;le. · I~ h Newport Beach A p OP Beach location& Pr 1 c ed 1 ' bltns.' Sett than ' New paint in/out Must be ..... "'" ............... '& '" ! 1 644-lll3 ANYTIME BAL BO BAY R • from $ 1 7 , 0 O 0 , DDa
I Beaut. lndsc~'d. Must ':il: sold within s ~. Low ~o;: ~ pe.1t"1,:~3 ' ?!.4,.· .• JWPOR. T DUPLEX *· 642-7f11 *. Thompson, Bier. ~7.Q4 c:w
E/side. C.1\1. $36,500. downc .,,•'HAD ·VA tenns.N~ Otten'id at $100,000. . r I NE 419 It.vine &I0-0532.
548-""2 • •Y or t * NOR-' END * LAGUNA VIEW LOTS 3 Bllrm& down, 2 up. ~--c PROPl1tf11S, INC.
SCOTT REAL Y ·'"' •1111101A1T °'rm COi.Will cc. ....~ 3 Br 2 Ba R·2 ~u. 2 Br bomes-both Home with 2 bdrm. apt. I: 2 «tx9CI 2547 Dis $15,000 carpiet.lng, trplc. in lcn.1-er. EASTSIDE, 4 ptex, 2 BR ti:i~7.""'-"",;,"--redecorated, both w/trplcs, 53&-7533 rm. gUeSt apL Walk to ~ 2559 his .$15.IXIO Boat Watchers Nicely decorated upper unit: Vec1nt unil<i. S5ll) per mol lncon:Kt.
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-.... VACANTI 11 1l'R' lot. Quiet nbrbd. Nr. OPEN HOUSE Sat & Sun beach & lhoPPire oentw!r. 25.xlOO Fem&: Catalina $2,00> lo dishwasher A: ,built·iM. 'iinfw~Re~Mty. $52,IXXJ. s..:ms bef 11 AM;
ii!MIER MUST SELL !"'hool• & shppng. Excellent l.S. 19102 Papua, H.B. Ocean view. i'rojectin& an EMERALD BAY u:rr nanza $66.000. v 546-55lll BoJ> Ollon, Reolta<.
ONE BLOCK TO BEACH income. ~. 642-9996. . Anxious Owner -t-Empty annual Income of $7,860. 1127 Emerald ~ $9(1,oo) Olarming baytront with pier Call: 673·3663 615-8886 Eves. 3001 E. Cst. Hwy 673-e>lO NEW Plush Spanish Triplex.
;J1!IJ. & · oonv. den,. w/2 BY Owner. 3 Br, 1 Ba, fncd. Home -Opportunity-Stop Priced at $75.fXXJ. ' For JotJ ~ bome8 call: 1or two 75' boats. The view Ea. unit 2 BA., 2 BA, forced
downstain + huge yd, wv patio, $750 dn. searching tor that "one in a * SltARP * Bill GnindY~ Ruttor b unequaled and the loca-I~ air, priv. patios. 174--0601 « rm., bath I: wetbar $225/rno. $2.3,500. 83:rll03. million barzaln". Owner 2 Bdrm., 2 b4th home 125 Be.Yskie, Npt Beach tion is exluslve. Perfect 3 Rell Ettatt1, 826-9071 Bkr. t
64.2--2312 want A.C·T·I-0-N 4 wldeckl & patio. Only 3 ; 675-6161 bedroom house plus guest Gen.al Jmltiln. Q u a 11 t Y 00~ evei · 1 · • • · · )'TS. old. Priced for im-• atudkl for the discriminating ~iiiiiiiiiiiliim 118 UNITS. BellJJower. $185 M. tlb:tlon. with bdwd. ftrs. BY owner -The lal'gest, BR., 2 BA. 1mmal din rm. mediate sale. $38,000. Lido Is&. water \\.'Ol'Shlpers. c 8 11 • Save $15,tm. Owner movtJ.
1llh & Pluter walls, eltc. nicelt, lea•t expensive, Priced $28,<m *MODERN *• l'B-8560 for details on thll &,,ilnMS Property 154 6.4 x grou. 714/842-3670,
W..im .. T..A.. beat, a:mer sngl·sfy s BR tun~ l\fep: CJS ~rte 3 Bdrm., 2 baths; h1gh beam * CHOICE * Sl.35,000 beauty. T\VO LOTS T 0 TA L : :t. pPI· Owner 615-233(1. de.I Mar. <$3&500 ... -M:Fl831. cell'•·· lota ot clals. 3 Noni Comer I.lot ' OPEN TH. fl . rrs AM101ENICEI ll>l'x209' OIOICE LOCA· lnd~1tri•I Property 1.,
OPEN SUN. 1·5 BY o.-ner 6 BR 211 ba Decla. Compm! tlrls al 5 Bdrms., 311 baths plus din 'BAYSHORES TION H --·;:~11 ~~TIIA :k~ .;_"um.sir •• "."; y.J!'!e~ .. c~_HQill $41,500ENCiWND mt. """t~· ~ ~/!i.'6'.'.''"' Beac~'.soo f'..[..~N~s~rn"cl'£ lnd!~ .. ~~~~ooo*ne.'
lBVINE TERRACE 5'&-9754. for ·~~~!,'; appolabnent. REAL EST'"TE LIDO REAL TY 2511 Creatvl•w ....... $5900() $17,500 eo. TERMS writ" i;"-1800 ~·OOOFI. ~m1• ~ 21iii Ba. with l5x36 htd. $24,500 Cottage ln the trees, 2 CAU. ~. fill, 3?17 Vla 1.Jdo7'1t. Beach Natfonel Services, Ritr. KANPAK, 1993 Kibel Rd. · """' · •••Pe ,_.,
1.g,. imdst. ao~a 1n ~I .. I~~~~ Jl::;"' •• 3JB TllAUA C9H093 * 673-* 4 BEDROOMS 54&-0811 or 66-4.132 CKlomhelmMoarcut1,•Hlawali ~Pr";;:o'.""B.x 0...:,
Badmlntnn.ct. behind -~· . ~ BY OWNER: 4 doon to Bay FAMILY ROOM Corona del Mar. Cal 9'625! . AbBolu1er, imma<» MESA ool Mar 3 B,, Pool *U__...., Views near Tennis, Sooth. garden B~ING THE KIDS __ P_,..-'· P_,._rtv..._ ___ 151_ Lots for Sate 1 ..
thnlOut &: priced right size lot. S33,950. By owner. . -~ oourt patk> off Livirig &: dJn. POOL Near the beach. Charming 5 19
. JTI,500 Plus • you. ~n 2868 El Rio Cltcle. HONEYMOON ing nna. Lge brick • Oiarming custom bu 1 l·t BR. 3 ba., den, form&J din-''C'' Zoo~-... ~~!, H~. SAC. Apple Valley multi\t )and ' not louebold. ft-p · t By Day laadocaoecl Strnda patio 4 ;_ Used brick ts •~ ~,,~ _, tot No 114 tract •-
, IC PROPERTIES .... n1 oi.n COTTAGE BR~ fl'J,500. OP.EN 1 ~ d~ ~· ~ -~ .. ·--•GEM••""'"--· -Nr Harbor-3.DI + ft. lot $5151. Wm iake $3400.,,...., cub.
291S E. Cout Hwy., CdM FOR SALE by Owner fan-2 Bedrm + family rm + 2 v to 4, Sat, Sun. 224 Vla Mollern bltn ialand kitchen, -Spanish style archltecture F. H. l\!oore, 12505 £.
67S-5726 tluitlc view. 4 BR, 2 BA, fireplaces. Compl ~· *Spectacular alley Ithaca 642-3871 'bitn. deep freeze. Beautiful· l61Q W. Coast Hwy., NB -excellent condition -of· Broadway St., W bit t t e
MUST SELLll tam nn. w /w cpt, bltns, Lrg comer Jot on dead end MeM Vetde ·ly dl!(.'Orated & landacaped REALTORS 642-4623 fem! by Pactfic Teleph:>ne &-4751.
• ....-...... !rplc Lndacpd & newly st. for boe.l or camper l.iglrts By N'igbt '~.;.;_'---'-''-'-----1 6' a covered Ptllio beside a WALK TO BEACH on aealed bkt basis -call Mount•ln, 0.Hrt, .$7,500 """'""" acoo~ted Cloaetoschools storage. H~ $26,900 . ,. l.H~.. I. IPC",500 San t>iexo TI4f23S..2475 ·tor Has one too many bDmea! churches · &: be a c h e 8 '. L EA DE RS H l P REAL FLEXIBLE S BR,· 2' be. • sell, spar ...... '6 poo • -· • • • pools &: tennis from this details. Retort
4 ~· pool, ocean & can-...... ·-", ro· _ appt. ESfATE. 3G-446fi. lse or option. J . Lodrert CALL '=' '''•1414 4 BR. 2% ba., lge. Uv. nn., FIRST TIME
,, -, 40 ft . living rm., • $2950 • H ~·-•-"'-'• ••-· ·~· • ._ .. _._ are• ••• 500 FOR sale 113 tntem 1n Bii
Bear cagin, wooded area.
96&-6274 = ...,_,..., . from this 3 Bedroom F.amlly eea-· Rltr. 83IMi34J. "'ill'' blt·iD lritch. with dining
patioo. Come "'·Fountain Valley 4tiR, :!BA, Flnplace r.!,"."·~-~ .. No_• ... 'JICM_rl_ll_•_actt___ ww=. CAYWOOD REALTY OFFERED Sun. P.M. Many xtra bltlns, Extra wide Patio. Maulve See 1 -a&ALTY ROCKFORD RD. BEAUTIFUL lot ..-.·/hoe.I pte. Very Through Brick Fireplace Ht•r Ntwptirt Pt11t Office * S.1290 * 4ce8,!f;,• 1Ji~Al~Bc~ Real E1t•t• W•ntecl 114 ~!"'!~~ Rao1ty , . clean. s lrult '"'"' w.,.,,,. tho Living Room A HARBOR VIEW·HOME *OPEN SUN. 1~* Oupl""" near tho ocean Sitl4.IXXl a..,,., wlU ..,,,, * ,.. •-L C h
• E. Cit Hwy. 613-6510 BEAUTIFUL Yorkahl r e La11.e, Fernily Room.-M~;--MaQ;y----517 3Sth STREET Mlles _Lar'BOn. Re.altar 75% at &% for 3) ye.an. ,..u~ as
• ~ DUPLEX * Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 714-8974162. Elctru. Only $46,!00. 5 BEDROOl\ts &: 3 BAnlS (Of:f of Short St. from i::::::*:::'73-1!563==='*::::::::...._::••=e=n=t. =675-==m~::S·:::=~ WW buy YoUl' property, AD -> 1 11" & aOOn BY ~ Franclscan VIC STIJART, Re•ltor Newport Blvd.) Duplex: 3 cash within 72 hrs Call
IP,. Jtwy.2&:Denpjus~· amv recre room. · I -4BR 2 BA L.&ft.1..,.:a.. aaACH Se'e th14 peat family home! Bdrm 2 ba. frpl [ ]~ ' ..UR. now being bullt A Lots of Ator'a,te. 2 Pa~ Fountain.!, ge,thedrlii U' ,~I * Large tamlly nn., sunken 't u· ' nt :· ea. mt """"~~'°'-· E!d~:~~~· ~'.:~,~~: \~,~·•v:•E ~.~.=.~ ~1r11;;:i;;-R .. 11ynew Mobile. Homes , lill!I I . tfi~R~G:AN:~R~EAL~~TY~~I . ' . -. . ... '\ .... ~---.. bar • prof. """""ted • ~ .. ~ Via Lldo N'pt Be h 67•~59 Onlu WALK ro BEACH, 4 BR.,*~-+~+:--~ . ac ,_ · . · landscaped. SSS of extn.a. * 67'5200 * L/R, D/R. """" F.P A~'~ad·· ~·-F •-~174~ ··~ r MoblloHo-1 MoblloHomu EX·BY OWNER 21 beaut atrium entry, dreafti ·ve;;r•• ... a· ....... ur ee .... iu ,:u.J vrru,.,, Needa''Pad''?Placeanad! ,,,.,. .__ L&l1alpur, remodeled & _ klleben, utll room, patio. , For Salo 125 For Salo 125 BROKERS INC. '1~~ to move in. Shutten. ---=:::-..-Can usume. 6*-0835. H2.a51 t tllul new klld>en, both ~ 11 BY Qwnw, 3 Br, 2-BA. COY. U..tor H• Rentals GREENLEAF PARK carpet Open Sun l..S. 17910 MAGNOLIA, F.V. patlo, wa1ki1v distance to c_~ '(]' _,&'\ ,._ ( -J) "C ~Q. e "" A BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE PRIVATE party wanbl mnall
• 673-1658; 615-761>. 4 BEDROOM BChool •shopping, upgraded p~ ,J.'Q'U 1)1). ~ P<r ;J ADULT OOMMUNITY home w/tnmme units Jn
a Mota tile • -· $32.SOO. 96H8r!6 1 p f 1 'Ii •·· / / C' ( SALES & LEASING Our pr1.,,. ...., rornpeti1lv" Corona de! Mar. In uu LARGE POOL T ne un _e wifn T .'' .,,,; t, n nuck e full ,....,.. facility we ha"" 8 fine park & both ll«:. 23-30. w111e R.B .Scott, -:-N "'--I Irvine Da u..+... H new It used mobUe homes General Delivery, Lo·s
-• Q -w Ve'l' ex1J'a ,.,.., pool wltlol -;;;· :;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;; 0 ~. 6 ••-• rnnar lllULUI ODie$ avail. Pleaue let us .OOw Altoo, Ca. 91<JZ!: <ql'
)'OU ~ 3 bedrooms a 1Ude. Roonur 4 bedroom, 21• ._.'"°'""" ,,.. .:ram-1150 Whltti A '138-4871. ' " room and want' a bath. E-Z care landllcaplng. Owner tays ''Mii'' words btllow '° MGka 6 ycu. er · ve., wANTEo to "''"~ 3 BR ' Enclooed tlo $44 900 ........ -., -"'-'of 531°6800 C.M. 6'&-'1965, 9am to 6pm. ~· room. but onl.v want pa · • • •.. Thll•lmmaculatl!! eodi In ltl line of IQuo,.._ condo ln Univ. Pk, 1nt1M .
. PIY s:t.950. )'OU llhou1d 842-4474. 1-firy. 4 bdnn. lnCali1urnia MOBILE home 16x51. 8'x42', awntna, :furniture. "Pvt pty. Prine onl~.
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60X121' Jot. Ideal Joe. $34-Univ. Park Center, In1ne rl I l!OO oonyectloral., 847-4162. o.n Anytime, 133--0m • R·U M E T A
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$16 ,00 RACQUET Club 2 ...,. • Br. ,.....,,-,...,.,..,~...,,..'--.gist: "I uncovered some
• • 3 Ba, tam nn, form.al d.lnlns I R a u T I E 'IE I 1 BR CONDO • .,.. dibt for rm, tile rwf, '-maalft " • gypfian mUl't)mles &st
older penon thla bome 111 suite. C>wnl!!r. Prtn. only. 1-.,,-.. r:-rl --.,-T,-iwee~, and w~en't they
4 Bt, lq yard. tn exctllent 'cond, crpta_ ~ $44~. 132-?m9 ?-..--· I •h Roanoke ........ $35.CO>. drpt llke new,~ ldtch Turtle Rock lroadmoor ._..__._._ ....... _.-'u11V1in11ng ' ere was a
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DAILY PILOT '--· WANT AD
Will Sell Fast!
1. Stove
2. Guitar
3. lleby Crib ' 4. Electric Saw
.$. Camtr•
6. Washer
7. Outboord Motor
8. s ...... S.t
9. Couch
10. Clarinet
11 . Refrigerator "
12. Pickup Truck
13. S.winv Machine
14. Surfboard
15. Machine Tools
16. Dishwasher
17. Puppy
18. Cabin Cruiser
19. Golf Cort
20. Blrometer
21. Stomp ~lloction
22. Dinette S.t
23. Ploy Po~
24. Bowling Boll
25. Water Skis
26. Frff1er
27. SuitcaM
28. Clock
..i.29. Bicycle
30. Typewtltor
31. 9., Stools
32. Encyclopedia
33. Vacuum Cleaner
34. Tropical Fish
35. Hot Rod Equipm't
36. File Cabinet
37. Golf Clubs
38. Sterli ng Silver
39. Victori1n Mirror
40. Bedroo.m s.t
41. Slid• Projector
42. Lawn Mower
43. Pool Table
44. Tires
45.-Piano
46. Fur Coat
47. Drapes
48. l inens
49. Horse
SO. Airplane
St. Organ
52. Exercycle
53. Rare Books
~.Ski Boots
55. High Choir
S6. Coins
57. ~ric Train -58. Kltton
S9. Classic Auto
60. CoffH Tobie
61. Motorcycle
62. Accordion
63. Skis
64. TV S.t
65. Work Bench
66. Di1moncl Witch
67. Go-Kort
68. Ironer
69. C1m ping Triller
70. Antique Furniture
71. Topo Rocorder
72. S.llboot
73. Sporst Car
74. Mlttress Box Spgs
75. l~boord Spoedboot
76. Shotgun
77. S.ddle
78. 0.rt Game
79. Punching Bag
80. Bo~y Corrloge
81. Dnlmo
82. Rifle ' 83. Desk
84. SCUBA Glor
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105 Apts. F"um. 360 Apts. Furn.
Huntington kKh INCOlttE TAX CL IE N Tl-C'-'o'-'s-'ti_M_. ... ;.;sa______ _N_e_w~po-rt_Bo_i_c_h ____ ll_o_lboo __ l_s_l•_nd ___ _
~SINESS. Ca.lJ Ed. Pe,... SHARP 3 BDRM 2 EASTBLUFF l Lra:. muttt bedl'Oo1n, utll 2 BR. .l I BR. F"Urn JQl1,_~ or 642-lnt. -Bath M..e !La vUde ~parate ~ .lJlWlW&1 _pd. Sl1ode:L Wuhrm. 1 t'.;&r ~:n-~-l,. bUt
!DUCA10R wpply lfar&-..... -e. Close lo schools larxe 4 b.Mi01n or 3 .l ~en. gar~early new. ~ Own. W. So. C.t Pl.au a.re&. ~ k. MQ.c Family ,room ptut larae Yeuty leue. $ 2 O 0 I mo • L .. una hacJt
$5.000/btt otr. :'167-1241. °' par .......,. per mo. formal din.Inc room. Com-m-t$58.
NEAT BEER BAR. COSTA including gardener. plete privacy with Mclosed • 1 BR. ..FURN. Balboa BACH"' flearh
MESA. srEAL IT! CA.LL Call LARRY 546-5880 rear al\d front yanla. Lovely Wand $160/mo. Winter ren. lv. Im N. Coul aa.rden. Available Peccmbe.r tal. 675-4000. Eve1 675-0i7 4 9 4-2 Ot ~l (VanJ .Ue~t. SH ARP, CLEAN, 3 ~. N'o P,e1'. ~75 per m:;11AA. "°B~i,,lbo=o-cPieo~nc-in-su~I•---eves· ' .ii
Money to l oan 240 BEbROOM. La r g e Call 873-6568 or ~-BEAUTIFUL apll. $210 !!l
1 t TD L yard, children o.k. • S25 Wk & Up On Ck~•" Rach. "°'" $150 turn .. '411.; S 080S $ll0. per mo.· no fee. VIEW . , • 2 Bedrooms, 1.o .. 11 Bad>· I Bll·Room• heatod pool, lndry. 690 '~
Heritage, Reallors. 2 Bath, den, yearly MAld e"':::.\f ~.O ~ti! Pd Cout Hwy. 19<-9436. ""
6'11 % INTEREST 54().1151 lease of $375. Realtor, STUDIO, n'"' bcoch eouOI•
2 d TD L ~~~-=,--~-!'14-'/Z70 BEAOl AoL BeavL clooed OK. $!30. Olli !Um. n oans N~.2. ~er:,:;,,·~:: ~·~~;./,~.u~~ •49'-7413*
Lowffi raleti 0rance Co. ht & last plus deposlL ~.~O~N~T~H~E~B~A~Y~.~ Blvd, Balboa 1.L_l_do_l_s_to ___ __,
"WE BUY TC'S" Resp. man'ied couple. See 3 Bedrm, 2\1 Bath • com· lBR turn. winter, in. blk to CX>ZY Udo II.le ti.ct
at 4281..ii Hamilton S t · pactot nnd many extra&. beach tll 7/l/7l. Sl!iO mo. apt. Cpt, [rplc . n
S•tt .. r Mtt. Ca.~ 1,6''°'°'2-C'IOOO':".--...,,.,..---,, ~. mo. Boat s I t p 213--695-4791. beach. R.espotllJhle
642-2171 SCS-0611 2 BR. Ranae. crpt'd Uv nn It avaUable. BA RR ET T only $195. Utll inc.
Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. hall. Drps irtliv rm. Shades REALTY. 642-5200 Coron• del Mar E\·eni"I' alt 6 •
on all winclowL Gar. fncd H ba.r VI H 673-tmt. 2nd TRUST DEED LOANS area UCJ ~ r 0 u t e 4 sEDRooMW ome~ 2 BR .. 1 BA. Utll Pd. s:m I ;N;;:.::c.:.::~t"'B=--=-h---..i =~ 1'ua1 Ooeds 64<His6t .,.. 646-1216 . -~ mo. YW'ly. Mamed Cpl. 1 _ew_,po_r __ .. _c __ _,,,.11 * _ 642-7491 * ,..,0 2 BR. .. ..:. 1 dbl lease $475. mo. Av -Ref's. Avt now. 61'5-:!613. 4 BR 2 ba 2 ~~ ' ..... .,,,p ' bl Dec mber l51b • ·• · car Mortgages, carage detached, oove:red a e e • park'a. w/lodry. Avail. ~
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HAVE A VERY MERRY10"'~64~"-~'~m~. ~~~~ family 4 Bdrm. rn~nn. LIVE ~IKE A KING 3 BR, 2 Ba · · · · · · · ·· ... iit1!
XMAS EASJ'SIDE4Br,2Ba,frpl, Yrly. Dave 675-1972, 2~~·~:!~:r····:.$250
Conlolldate your bl1l.1 bltns, dshwhr, ·new crpt & 49-1--0615. At Budget Pric e5! Will Take Stude~"m"ty
Jnto just one payment pa.int. Encl dbl gar. Ooae toB -~EA-CO~N~BA~Y-3 ~"---,-... -FURNISHED • -"th 2nd ~--• --•1 N ts .,,." .. .....,. · ""·· Also Oceantronla Av w1 a Tru1t v=u. ""'' 8• O pe • ~v. all elee kit, fpl ; no pets All UNf'URNlSllED CALL: 673-3663
Call n4/6'75-ff94 Bkr $275. Clean 3 BR, 2 BA. htd ulil pd, $525 A1o. Jse
pool. Lrg. tame nn. Frplc. Hope Gerrie Rlty ~5-4400 -----------
Bllns. w/w carpel, drapes. NEWPORT Shores 2 Br, den, ._,_."-1::,..1 1J! College Park. MS--5438. 2 Ba. pool & club prlvl. Nr. ~--~· iiiiiiiiiiii'~·:.:.iiiiii:IMESA del Mar, 4 Br., fam heh. $300. 646-2218. I rm. crpts, dtp&, I s e 13 '-B~R~.-,-,,.~. -pvt-ooune--.-,-,w-.
Houns Furnished· 300 $ 2 7 5 /mo. w Io ption. See to apprec. Avail now.
549--0867. $545 mo. 567-MOO.
Co1ta Mffl 2 Bdrm houae. garage. Lrg HARBOR View 4 Br, 2 Ba
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Q U l ET nel~bo~~ . $195. Isl & la.st. $100 seeurt-•uu. • ............. , · "" ,,........, Gardener. $475. 644-5598. separate 1 BDRM., 1 BATH. ty dePosit. 673-Tl37. PHONE 642-2015
FURNlSHEO-man o n l Y . 3 B' horn•. ~~c.. Eastside. _S•_n_C_l•_m_o_nt_• ___ _ -(1760 Pomona Ave.)
Ea.st.side. &t&-3928/673-4517. New crpts & freshly painted. BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 2 BA I "!'~~~~~~~~
Huntington Buch F'rplc. Obie pr. 64&-2768 formal din., tam rm;enclsd WEEKl Y-MONTHL Y
Walk t ls Ba h % of home, l ·BR, apt1 crpt.s, atnum, on Shorecli!fs Golf Executive Suites
l90 o water, sng · c dl'P6 k.ltch fumlshea. yrd & C.Ounc. Lse $300 mo. 2080 Newport Blvd, . Also $110 111gl.l!. Util pd. patio'. 240 Fl<M>er. ' 492-2003.
Rent-A-H0ute 9794430 2 -.• 1 ba. '"-~ ..••• ·-~. Cost• Mei• ,__ llel h ~ "= ~ ,_. HouS1s Fur n. or '42-2611
=!M c gu. Stove. llll6 m 0 · Unf.,m. 310 STUDIOS & I BR'S
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$130-IL PO ....... Bach. 1 2 BR ho Din B Ibo 1 ·1 d e FREE Linens blk beach. Full kitchen. use. · __ rm, rec • .o-0-"_o_s_o_n ____ e FREE Utilities
$160-80. LAGUNA 1 Br. rm. Fenced. EaaWd~. S24Q. * WINTER -" e Full Kitchen
ocean view. Priv patio. r _...__2087~~~----3 BR.. Hou.se ....... , ?:, SST5 e Heated Pool S275-C)CEANFR.oNT, N.B. 3 3 Br, 2 ba, flfcd yd, fa.m"only. La··~-· F w· Br. 2 Ba. rrvJc. Winter. $250 mofno fee. ~nt, Don, 3 BR. House .. · •· ...... $240 • ....... ,. ac 1.1tt. NU-VIEW RENTALS 830-6030.' . 2 BR.""'"" ............ $260 • TV A maid .... ovail ~ .• , Qt' ·~. 4IM-324' 2 BR Newly redecorated, 3 BR. Apt ., ..... $225 • Phone Service
2 iii: tu11 >"I"• 6. b11<s, 1ii>m ,,... crpt, lrplc. Nk• yd. * YEARL y * NEW apb "'' aduli. only. ocean. Almlme leue Im· $22i mo. Avail J/11. 642-9996 3 BR. House .. · ·• ··" ••. $415 Balcon.lea fireplaces. beam
med. thnl July 1. l~ Fountain Vallay 1:~ .. i~?':~~t.:::::::::.;: ed ~llnis.~ paneling:
chfldren ok, nO pets .1c..;..;.;.;_;c;--.;....;~---2Br. Apt ............... $250 carpe ~;~; ...... pes. Recrea·
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9'19-9l55. $250/mo. $100 dep. ~11. 4 BR, 2') baths, fam rm., Hardesty Rca1ton 615-2866 tion .....;.....;..6 with pool. 497~ !rplc., bltnll, Incl dshwshr. ~ Park Ave Balboa la.land Furn &: unfurn. Bachelor &. --' l ••-· -m ~'" I'" W WINTER : Bach. $125: Newport Beach $285 mo. ~ 1 Coron• del Mar \y\i:,~""lJ~~ w;''ot New: $275: 4 BR $2'75. Nr.
WATERFRONT . PIER ... Huntington Beach port Bl.vd.) ABBEY REAl..TY ... 2 BR. 3210 Sea.view, 1 blk BALBOA Penin, W/W ~
FLOAT· a BR. formal dJ.n.. . from big O>ron11. Adulll. *30 WEEK & UP new drps, rum. Yea.rly ~\"'-d2blbatha, w/wy~J:: IMMED. OCCUPANCY FumorUnfum.$350or$300 e Studio&: 1 BR Apt& tll5/mo. 8C-8148 . .,.,.l"•• garage, ..... ..,. New 3 Br $250., mo. per mo. on 1 yr lease. • TV & A1ald Service Avail ly I ,....., E"---•~ .. -~ "'-""·-'--n....-.....,_ J L ......___ BEACH apt. New e&9e .......,. z: .... ~ ...,...., Dbl garage, U>J.11w..-.. · ~"""''' an. vw•.,~·. •Phone Serv:lce-Htd Pool •-• _.._
'mo. Unfurn. $4:50 mo. No 334 Portland CircJ.e. H.B. ~ 213: 282-5252. • Children & Pet section Yearly ren1.ai, V'"""•
pets. Pete ~tt Realty. 536-llU Newport Beach 2376 Newpor:t Blvd .• CM people. SlOO. 673-290!! .
642-43:13." l'"'!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!'lll!!!!lll!"~""'"' ·".'7.:::-:::::-::-:-;:::::::;:::::-.... 9'l51i o• 6'5-3961 Apt. Unfum. NEWPORT Heights aJM, ·2. 3 BR. 1 be.th. ~$115. mo *YEARLY & WJNI'ER.* Sal month I: up. ' i
bedrootn, 1 bath, prden vacant1' CID '',Artene ·at Finer Homes In Beach Area EJ P•-rto MllSCI 1S.lbo1 Peninsula hN tuml.sb~ lease• oDly $215. Homefinderl Rlty 892A477 FroQi $350 Afupth ••
no small cblldren, or pet&. & eves 847-5391! Bl11 Gruhd"Y Rltr; ~161 1 BR'1 -$130 & UP DELW..'E Duplex, 2 Br .. BRK. 640--0(0) :-.. . r\ -L. Ba.I Bit-Ins, ear, C!rpl, · 2 BR, aha.a. drps .. bltn range. Wesymf 1ter Un•"'m. A Furn. enc &d gar, I:rplc, laundry
WaUC to Water, $110. Also Lge fe~ ·yd, dbl garage, All Utilities Paid rm. No pets. 338--4!M9.
C.M. Mob, $l15. Aho Beach Prefer tmhlre cpl. fllO. LUXURIOUSLY furn. A P.ool It Recreation C1pl1tr•no BMCh • l
$125. AU. tn"IL Pp. mo. 673-0618; 961-44n. steal at $290. velvet, carved 1959 Maple Ave., CM Rent-A-ff...,. 979-8430 wood, crystal chandelier, , 4 Br. Condo. Cl'pts, drp11, mirrored wall. 2 BR, den Also g~es for rent SMALL hoUBe, adults,; Newport l1l•nd bltns, re'frlg, pool&: clubhse. 892-7853 ~BA-CHELO=~~R~.-.-t.~Sl~35~/-mo-. pets. $110, hu stove
NEWPORT Ia:laod. Secluded 3$22SBR.H54S-14052;, B;,_ .... ~ Condominlum1 + dep. Util pcl. New shag f~ ~~ V ause, ni I.NI, ..,.,,.,.an. u~· 310 crpt'g. Nr. frwy & shop'g. ~.Br houle. Baytroat pier & JUAt redec, Couples only ' _ _;:.;~=m=·---_;..;" 998 El Camino, Apt 1, CM. Corona del IMr wln.alP:..,,rG~ $225 mo. $235. mo. 96&-1802 aft 3: ll 1 • 54&--0451 '"' ,,........,,,.. Costa Mesa =-o:="~~~~~~~
H Unfu -.: 3 BR, 2 BA, bltnll. $229. per • • • • • • • • • • outn rn. -·mo. Oilldren 1: pets OK. MONTICELLO THIS Coupon Good For SlO
'GT ~~M CONDO. OFF Motel-Apt Rent. 2376 General C · .., .. ~,H~ Newport BI v d, CM.
2BR, bltins. $200/Per mo. ADULT SEC'I10N ~3967.
LANDLOllDSI Chlldtto • ~ OK. µ:rf. 2 BDRM. SPLIT-LEVEL • • • • • • • • • • 962-44n "«" 54&-810!. IM.MED. OCCUP. UNIQUE opport1111ity tor ma-We Specla11ze In ·Newport Irvine $22S. PER P.10. ~ gentleman. 1 ~e bed/
S..Cb e Corona de! """ • 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;.1 644-72711 RL TR. ~ &, Laguna. Ouf Rent.al Ser-I• .-~-------I 1itthlg rm ., kit., bath, pvt
vice Is FREE to You! Tl'l' 2 BR. 2 Ba. Air/cond. •. $315 lrviM entr, refJ reqd. $125 mo.
Nu.View' 3 BR. 2 Ba. air/cond •• $285 Util pd. £.skle. 548-6.155.
NU-VIEW RENTALS 3 BR. 2Ba. afr/cond ..• $310 NEW Walnut SQua<• Tow"-* $15 PER WEEK*
673--4030 or 494-3248 3 BR. 2 bg. Atrium .••• $340 house. Joo Br. &. ~en, 2 ~ .l Up. Pool &: ~aJ<l. service.
'"==='--"'---=-'-"""13 BR. 2 Ba. Atrtum .... $365 ~~ng & i 'tc. ··w~er/ Kitchens avail. Motel Tahlll
6 BR. 3 Ba. f~. nn. •• $415 dryer tum & own laund rm. corntt Harbor &: Victoria.
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en Glen, 551-2406. children or pets. $110/mo.
FOR Lease-Avail immed. £all 548-xm aft 6: OO pm.
New 2 BR, crpts, drpg, FURN. 2 BR. Apt. Pool.
W.11tfrlCOITAMltA dshwshr, air, lndry rm, Close to shops. Adulbl, no
"S!NCE 19t6" 1pool , encl carage. 4M-2-179. pets. Slto/m..i.
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PLAZA, 4 m UnJvenity Park Irvine nr pool & tenrua courts .1.ou-~ 0 "
fam, bl tins, enclosed Days 552-7000 ' N&ghts 562-1389 or ~ms · b~ ~ ·m T mf"fL
patio. $25.5-per mo. Townhou .. Unlum. 335 67H>07l.
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option. Heritage, Real-2 BR. I I< ba. • · · • $2201$265 Huntington Beech N~ Nr.2 !.~ch' tn:" ='~-~~
6 ZBR. 2·8a ..•....•.•... $300 ===.:_......;..;___ • ,
tors. 51().11 1 3 BR. 2 ba. · ·••• .. · · •• · S32S NICE clean 2 BDRM 11• E. 2>th St., •
EASJBLUF F , • BR. 2 ba. .Broadmoor S3S5 tDwnhoule, 11~ bl, bltN, ~548--0137==~· ==----
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~e boifse Un usu a I 4 BR. 2 ba, (ain•rm · $400 W/D, W/w crpta ol drpa. BEAUT FURN 2 BR $175 up
lqt 4 bedn>ofn. or 3 .t-den. 8 red h•11 $180. To lM."e call 96M'm. UtU pd. Hkt pool. Adlta, no =o;;;;:;;;~::..:e::.:::::=,.;; Family ~ plus Jam tor. 1 Dupl•xff Unfurrt. 250 peta. Aho 1 u n I urn .
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privacy: wttb encki8ed rear Corona del Mir Fum. a.ch. a 1 Br. Ex-
and floot yardl. l.oYely REALTY cepffoNlfY ftke. 211 0 = ;:..~~e~~ Univ. Park Center, lrvine SP.~~ &_!~ 2vu~·pJt' ~ Newport lt\'d., C .M . ,..~,. · · Call Anytime. 833-0820 S350 1•~• .. alt 7 PLEASAl<T ~-~ ~ or 546-3688. Office boun 8 AM lo 6 P?i-1 pdvl. mo. ,,.,..,i ' l<lult.. 00
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· C_.a M;U Monrovia. MS-00.36 nu ~ & d:rpt, no , , SHARP 3 BR, 2 BA. almost Vf'' l BR E"..-,. • .,_ e~ •~ wkendL raR leate charming Balboa. new. Great loc. near park. · " ....... Apt $140/mo. ...... ... !Mand house,4~many exO'a.S $255/Mo. Call LarTy or I.GE 2 Bft. Nict & elcan. No Pll'b or Children. 8a:> NU Luxurioul, 28R. $S25 mo. C'IS-.1.;;174 l)orothy, 54G-5880. Garage ' privacy. Water Center St., C.)I, 60-5848. wall/.,.all t,
Carone Cifti Mir BRAND nu 3BR. 2BA, pd. Adults. Nr shop'&· $t45 LRG. Clean 1 BR. Pool. For bMmt. 64 or mo. 2118 Place nt ia, dulta 35..Sll$ lllpd I Bit, trpl Adult.I, . Townllouao, • lot ol '"""" Ml-0061 :._""7 over 64$.!391 u . $12:1 IC .. 2 11<1'.!!ur ~/-~.7 -~d!!. O:'!:~ ie-Cllll Roo. 1 . to, or . Near -....... 4l ruu_, • ..._ ....,., LARGE 2 BR Dup tx, cp LRG d n.~ Pool. E>-Re~•---UCS: llki'. . '" • .,,.._ "-" -bit •·-h • -~ '"' -uu-' .,u. ._., .IN"'Yo ··r"°""· caul•3'iBDRM."='~."'2"'11,-BA"'"."'bo=..,.--,,.--. ... •• pes, .,...,, 'W' • • •T"' adults iNii 35. SUO. UtD pd, 2 BR. Crptl, 4rps. ~C 1az'2'! studio $.'Bl. mo. ,X~laRe llL ~itfs~~&~lrf:· No ~2M>T. ~. Private patio. Gan.p.
borne Be.)'lidt 1::>r dbJe V"fr2996 LGE 2 BR. comp!. f'lldec. NTO: J BR dplx. Quiet. Sepr. ple l'l!f. 548-5711.
pr, $3oo mo. m!197. ~·auna iNCih Pre.f. cple, no pets. Sl75 mo bY ranie1. 1 AdUlt cMr ~. LRG 2 BR. l ~ Ba -. s !>4H823. N'o £6"-S4S-10'1. Sha<. blllno. """'d c..t• Mesa' · $160-SC>. U.GUNA l Br. +.Mp .. tth.. Huntinpon S..Ch pd. 1916 Ma it. • _ ..... ...,....,...._ ____ , ocean vlew-;Prtv Pfttlo. $193-New 2 Br Eaalalde.
fllG-EA!I'SIOE Cutle., 1 SlZ-2 Br. apt. Beaut. ocean C'.rptt:, drp1, priv yrda. 292 $145 • fl65 NEW, quiet 2 Br .. c:pt.,
Bt . ...,, eonq.. Ideal for 'low. ';',:.deck. E. I.9th. '4H08t. CS.-176:1 Bacholar A 1 BR. -~ rear yn1, pr.
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PADIT 6 s.v.1 2 Bt. 113-«llO °' -IMMED. OCCUPANC Y -.._ •una ballll, ,,iCllll~'!!-~!!!-,_ __ ~;..t(
actr Bly. Yard for tot I a BR, 2 BA. 2 Slnry. 180 New 3: Br •pt1 $2!M), mo. See tor )IOUnlllf. 17Xl1 l"C:;M::;:to:...::MIM:::.:::..--~I/.;
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Br. Stovt, reftia. ~l ~fll!t. mo. Call flS-.J:X!O, 3BR duplex, l blk from 83$-1'22. no pet•+ 151 E. Zl~t.
VtU lncl S125. • Don't a!w UP ~ Qlie l))IDI beach, S.100 mo, 673-5437. MEN ... ·SmllU bMch hotel. * ftt>.8008 *
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I' "'EW APIS;! ~ Vl'LA ~·JLL.•l . HUNTINGTON OCEAN and ~ !'°~C~ ~ ==~A1'1'. llEAC.H HARBOR VIEW ~
' Adult LlVliit 2 B<droom, $1+1 "Whore c.....,1.111y ~·
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Plush shag carpet . mirrored wardrObe door&-OVER 62 ??? Elegaht apartments de•laned
ind. t b bllD in kltch b·--"• b RETIRED ??? with a Muter'• touch, su· b irec · g i en • ,_.,ast ar • """ ..,,,. """""ty, excJ,. • huge pl'lvate fence~ patio • plllfb lands<ap. Carpet and """°' ,;,e Venalll" Cl"b and ~
ing -brick Bar-JI.Que• -,large heated pools Built-Jns & R<lrlg. pool with 1miq.,. Aqitabar, ~ & lanai Air condttJontne Covered Parking foontain11 and fonnal gar· ::i •· G11rden settfnt. Con-dens. All part Of the Soulh i. 3101 So. Bristol St., Sante Ana 557..t2t0 v~fent to l1irge shop-Coast's finest apartment COl~'!i!,~~INGIAN•~OElltNT" & CO. pint 1 rommtmlty. '"""""""' "' cen er• 1 Bedroom/stu<llos from $195
the No Peta. 2 Bedroom from S3ffi YW . YORBA Modet• open 9 A.M. til """' Apt. Unfurn. · . U5 Apt. Unfvnl. 365 ~
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N,. Shop'i'* Adults only Fumhhtd & ON BEACH'. From Newport Bl"<!., tum at A1'o """ ...,,.,. Apts Unfurnlthod "°'P;tal Rood (1 _. ~ Marti~1Apts. • Fl\OM ONLY $298 :n~~c~ ~r!e~~~ ptN£CftllK UVU UP TO ITS MAME •.• irff-Santa Ana Ave., CM F.rom $130 to $215 mo l;'urn. 2 BR. 2 BA. ~ewport B11ach, Ca. 92660. Over 500 tfen and 10 1tream1 crHI• a relplng M'ttino. Wood M~ AptllJ3 ·lf46.5542 • • t.. Covered Parking, Large Telephone: (714) 6'15-0060 Mcb;two patloe,1lldlng glas8doon. brinil lh8 High Slerru ~
.J....J.L 3 11•0 -'l'L..~''b;, ** BacM&or1 • l llClrml HeaR~,..PoolatlonSa~ and. into yovr apecioua 1-or 2-bedroom garden apartmlint. From ,', JllrJtr ~ ' YZ 2 1t..1,..l. • 2 lcl ~ ,......,.,. $1 65. Decorator-line turnl!ure packages available •
Lat-ge, newjy 'de=. encl .... '"" 'HUNTINGTON PARK NEWPORT 2300 '''~"·Rd.'" Coot• Mon.."'""'""""'· !l
patio, """'· ""''· .,;p., • l'A,cN' 2 Full ll<tlh• APARTMENTS 1--------------I ,' cio.e to evecy\hing. $170 PACIFIC: t mo. ~Center 'Si., CM.~ Master slze bedrooms w/ t-4 OCEAN A 8 0 the li.-v Apts., Apts., 1 370 ~ aft s:.3o pm:•wkdys, an (lay hlgh.l bream cell'~-. 1ft-e -,u ve., .B. n -r-r Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. o r Un ur n. . .... ·· .,...,,. .... (71.f) 536-1487 ·I wknds, 6'2-8340.t • -l!NinR' room w/ps or Ofc open 10 am~ pm Daily Luxury apartment living ov·
VERY . C1.EAN apartment wood" bumin& 1ireplace. Wll.J.JAM WALTERS ro. eriooklng the water. Enjoy ~
w/2 specious bedroom&, 2 Convenient laundry area $750,000 health spa, 7 swlm-1..::=:...::=;;_----'="-....;.....;.====o::I
blths. Has bu.lltins & ott kitchen. ntc~ pa. e Luxury 1 ht apt. min&" pools, 7 lil hted ten-
t.oVELY SHAG CARPETS. tloL 2 ~Ing IK>0.15• e Adult nis court.a, plus mi.lea of
Vacant now at $170 per mo. aauna, rec;reation 1a:cill-·• Dishwashers bicycle trails, putting, shu.f·
Call ageat. 546-414L tlpee~ Security guard. No e O»oice of 2 coktr schemes fieboard, croquet. Junior l's
EXTRA LARGE 1 BR .-.a: • Custom carpeting. from $174.50 monthly; alllo l ........ e J zi and 2-bedroom plans and
THE EXCITING
PAlM MESA APTS.
FUN IN THE SUN!
Utila ""· Relrlg, ,._, cp1. Moclola Open 10 tn 7 pm """' ,.~ town "°""''· E1ec-c1rps, Htd Pool Mature · • Heated pool .... .,.J Adults. wairt..ok~ Di> pets. 2700 PeterMn w;s.r, CM e Dead-bolt locks tric kitchens, private pa.''Js
Walk to 11hops. . 1 g 8 7 H rbor I \ & e Only $140 per mo. or ba.lconie11, carpeting, dra-Monrovia, 66-4267. nr • BAHIA PUERTO peries. SUbterranean park· Adllma 1 ing with elevatoni. Optional
1 BR. Cup<rt. ..... patio, 2810 17th St., H.B. ma;d oeM<e. J ... t north ol Mlnut-to Newport Beach ~
new ..,..., "'1>L All <lee:. 546-IJ70 536-4815 o' "36-""5 F··"'· ·'-·" J bo -~ D ..... ~. adults ..... 1 .. , n 0 ..... uun 1 .......... at am ree o-~ . I f··-:.... ·i
•\.CD}' V&'Y ... .,., * l\tOVE IN TODAY * and San Joaquin Hills Road. Unbelievably large apts. IC\;ura er w1~ ':J ~= or pets. ........... $139 A MO. Telephone (TI4J 6"-19',XJ ed Huge Pool, jacuzzi, electric built-ins, shag 10
2 BR. upstairs. bar, blbla, H , Y B·~? Spac. 2 & 3 Br. in 4-plex. for rental infonnation carpets, dnpes, sauna & morel fl
<TJ>b, $165/mi>. ut11 Paid ow,s our ....,.., Sev<nI avail. ALL EX· * 2 WEEKS FREE* ADULTS-NO Pm ~
135 AlbertJ Pl.· Call Mr. Great, when you get )'OUI' ~~~~ bJ~. K_: Visto del Mesa ~
White Cll3J ~°'aft& -•·worth.at the Ven· M.,.. 17371 Keel>0n '0B". 1 ADULT GARDEN HOMES SINc;,µ!S · · · · · · $lSO ~ om. -ll.'2. --.. ljandy Jo<ation with blk w. of Bead> Blvd. olf IRVINE AVE. AT MESA 1 IDRMS. . . . . . $160 ~ ~ AVAil. No1V-2 Br, l'iii Ba, lots of nearby Activities for Slater, 968-7510 or 847-4260. 11.fovc bt w/dcposlls 'only 2 BDR~ $180 '>
relrlg,J>lbJA,)iew shag.apt the kiru. •.• J>/wt Qlay and * FRESH AIR I s,. $160 2 B,. $200 • '" • · • ~
t Fres.11.-pil¥ l>ool. ~pets. pool area. lnB.lde: Day & .Night Security, Pool, Unfurnl1 , 1Apt1. Available ·~ ~ * 1500 1quare feet Walk.3 blocks to Beach Fountatns. Rec. 81·1~. w/ F $10 t $15 LESS 't * * BEAtJ1IF1ll., l &· 2· BR. * 3 Bedrooms " Lrg 2 & 3 BR. Apts. Newly exercise rm, billiard":, col-rom 0 ' ~~
Contempora.ry Garden Aptg. *Big living room \\•ith decorated; w/w CJl)ts, dr.ps, or TV. Ea. Apt. has dish-YOU 'RE ,RIGHT -~
P•tioo, !rpk., pooL $155-fireplare ·btm., exrept relrlg. $161'. • w""er, ,..,,;g. "'"• cpt. • THEY'RE .UNDERPRICED! ~ $180. cau1557~ Yours, from $195 •.• a new $235. No singles, no pets. prt patio or deck. 545-4855 If
2'BR, crpta, ._ bltm; life at 53&-1711. ADULTS ONLY 1561 MESA DR., COSTA MESA ;;
lndey room on prem1'es 1'.HE "VENDOME DUPLEX-Im""". 2 Br. oov PET OK 5 blks •. E. of Nowpon Blvd. 'J
$155/mo. 646-6961 or 18GAnaheim A\'emie pa~. new drps, crpt. bltns, Deluxe 2 BR $185 l:Ale-•
646-1246, Call Mn. Phllltpe 5C-078l pnv. dbl gar. Lovely 2 Baths. Dishwash e r . irfr I
$140 up sPac 2 br/3'br 1% ba. ~-Water & ~ner Fire'place. Private patio. .,
pooL <t>tldrt>. bitn, p1,...oo. DELUXE . pmd. R<sp. man"ied, cpl. Pool Q
l!l!l6·Map/O.No.1.__ _AP4RTMaNTS . =· ~· No pets. "'342 Santa Ana A,.. _ ~
2212 College, No. 5._.;646-4273 Air Cond. Frplc'a - 3 'Swim· ~ Mi • .....th of HuntJ..,... .. n -NEW •.• 2 BEDROOMS Aph., , Apts., ~
2BR. 'lltOve, refrlg; crpts, mJng Pooll;"-Health Spa • Beadl. ·$1:41'. 2. BR. Bi~ 2 baths, double garage, Furn. or Unfvm. 370 Furn. or Unfvm.. J70 'ij
drp8 & util'a. Adil pk. Tenrµs CoutU • Game and .....,ts ,. __ pool play _ __.· Yearly Lease $265. "'
StOO/mo. 557-6134. or Blltlard P.dmt. 1.:.:'_: f;cril'• ~:Y~i 421 E. Bay_ Ave .. BalbOO Huntington Buch -Huntington Beach ?'ij
8.19-5266. . •. _ • .,1 llR'.FrQ,. $:Ull -~, -~--~, <« 1~0 1-;;i;;;=====;:;;;===;;;! 1 DR. I: Den'l"rom $185 & 2 srnl 'chldren ok. No'-,,===~°""'-~=== 1• DELUXextra-lrg-l--apt.-mDITER"'1 .. c•N pets. caI1 ...... 864. 'CHOICE OCEANFRONT, l/
In· 4-~ Close tQ South 1 1 .~· 'W"' BRAND New 1J:>e£ila; 2 BR ~ 3 Br, 2 bath on HUNTINGTON BEACH'S fJNEST ~ O>ut~ Adlts.'I" pets. . Vl~E Condo. NwP.o. at warner "';.,"""' °'· w1..,..... ~ $155. 55 -.,.INI •• • ' ~!. C .t;-, Sculpln. Pool prtvl. incl. F place, forced air heat, ,..
NEW 1 & 2 BR's from mo to --d., .M. . -$450 _,,,,, oruy sr.1-3434 "' ~ ..... n1·sh Country Estate Livi'ntr ., $190. Nr. beach & sbOp•g. • (714) s;>t--8000 in _.... mo. lease. See at J~ • ..,... 116 11
U4 E. 20th. St. (?M. RENTAL OFFICE 16861-A Cod Clttle. 842-0030. 615-3302 tj
M8--013'1. • OPEN 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM NEW 2 BR, 2 BA. Plllllh BALBOA Pcnin Pt. t blk 2 Ac res. Beautiful park-like surroundings. ,J
3 BR. nice, crpts, drpg. -....... ,.. .. water. Manied Mly~ otder
cbl1d ok. $1'5. ll7 E. Bay.
2 BR. Adtilii; ~ BAY
MEADOWS APTS. 317 W.
Bay St, CM.,SIHI073.
2 BR unturn.1 Crpts, drps,
range/Oven, """«' No pets.
$140/mo. ~1455. ~ ..
SPACIOUS 2 Br, 2 Ba. nr.
schools, abop'g & ff'wyl. No
-· $1651mo. -· 2 · BR, lli BA, atudM>.
$160/mo. 651~ W. 18th St,
CM. 6'1lti!? aft 5 pm.
MqA llmle, O>ado, ,2 &. 1
Ba. -· aliag""'I>~ p><>L Pre!. ad!!& Sl'O. 54&-0281.
LARGE 3 BR, 2 BA. garioe.
BU-in range. SlSO/mo. call
54Hll23.
TIME FOR
QUICK .CASH
THROUGH A .
DAILY PILOT ': ( . . '
WANT AD. . .
' 642-5811
$ Spanish Unit. All bltns, from heh. Heaut. mod apts. Sunken Pool. Sparkling Spanish Fountains. "' 135. """"'1 all" crpt'd thnH>ut 2 BR 1210, 1 BR $175, yrly,
GIGANTIC 1 BDRM. wet bar, ~ncl. gar. 774--0600'. adlts. Eves 6·9 pm or wknds, • Spacious Rooms • Separate Dining
You Bet it' derpiiced' or 826-0071. 673--1194. e Walk in Closets
Tlmt" ...;,,. '...J: al/' Won'i WALK TO BEACH WESTCLIF>', 2 bc":'n., II! e ·Home-like Kitchens & Cabinets last.Jon&. Cpt&~dl:Ps. il!ove New l & 2 Br, cpt/drps, ba.1 townhouse, bit-ins, pvt. 1 BDRM. Unfum. $fes. Furn. $185. *_:e~. lhtaof areeo lawn. • dwbr, frp.l. :nti 16th . ~~· Jadul~ onl$225y, no pets. 2 BDRM. Unfurn. $18.5. Furn. $215.
'-AIV.,.'d garages .. ~15.,., 847-3957. va · an. · per mo. TOWNHOUSE 2 BR, 1-VZBa., 1400 sq. ft.
peb, ml.NJ.-Ave, U LRG 2BR, ....,..,, new""" 548-75.13. Unfurnished $200. Blk.;,E. ol-Ne.ijiort Blva. &:: bltins C1oee to beach' WESTCLIFF 2 BR, 1 BA ,
1 -li1k 13o. ot •Bay, C.M.) Adulb, no pets. $150/MO: carpt, nu crpt, firepl.
642-8690. . Ph: 6«2-<fi96 or 642-tm. Adlts-m pets. Av a i I
Now Vlbl P...i. ,,, •• ; dlx 2 b dplx. Cpt ln-$190/mo 64:Hl8<8.
2 Br •• 2 F\lll Ba. ·~ D!W, bl~ 1115. 218 VERY nke 2 Br, Apt. Yearly
Famlijes Wel'oome K no.xvi 11 e • S 3 6-7633, $275. Private party. Days Shag cpl/drpe:, patio, Sli-2652. 64:rmrl or e v e n I n g s
ALL UTILITIES FREE
Walk to Huntington Center
Adults, No pets
IA QUINTA HERMOSA
beam cell, ea.rages. NEW Jge l BR~ Shi" ~·75~5-<164~~1·--=---
F)'on\ "$180 wshr/dryer book.up. w N; 2 BR. Yearly. ~/mo. 1h ;"'I\
622 Hamilton, C.M. beach. No pets. $ 1 7 5 . blk to Ocean. Pa t i o .
16i1 I Par kside La ne, H .B.
Soe-';'"'·~Mn. Hoban 53&-:m&"""" = Ad"1"'· no pc1'. 114: 847·5441 ~
NEW 2 BR. 2 Ba, frplc, ' ' ••·NIWROR:r • dshwshr, wshr/dryer hook-BRAND new oceanfront con-~j e AP~TMENTS e up. N' beach. No pets. $225. do, 2 BR, 2 BA, bltm, (4 blks. So. of San Diego Frwy. on Beach, ~
24!0 ~ Blvd., CM 53&.-:m& """" refrig. w...,..1c1eye,, ,.,.i,. I bile. W. on Holt to 16211 Parkside Lane). ~
1 & 2 BR •. Furh &: UnL NEW lrg 2 Br tmfurn apt, lease. $425 monthly. fi'75-.769f.1"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""""" _ _,!!!!!!,.. __ ~1!!!JI~~
CbUdre_n'1 Sections. yrd, walk to Hlll'ltington STEPS to beach 3 Br, 1 Bal-_
·MUsr SEE!•Fr. $128 Center. $160 mo . houae, frplc, $250. mo. yrly. Aph., Apta.,
ALL UTlln'IES PAID n4:828-Ml7 615-5926, 117 E. Balboa Fum. or Unfum, 370 Fum. or Unfum. 270
Call 646-'103S 2 BR TownhouSe \6'asher/ ;m~vd~·c,..,~~-~-'"~l'.7-:----:-------;.....;_..;._;,;.;,;.t.j'
$185 per.mo.. Leaae. 2'BR, 1 d.ryel'. Patio, trPtc, bitlns, NEW 3 BR1 ... ~ bo.th Duplex. Huntf"lfOn BNeh · Huntington IMch BA Townhoule. Attached $185 mo. 96U846, Ground fioior. 217 33rd St.iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiil ' irm:1 + park's stall. Sw1m'g BEAUT..-2 Br, 2 Ba, dlx $275/mo. Yearly. 673-9558 II ~ ~nance&: ~ d~ poolside nr bch. n55 low San .Clemente 1• Otlldre~ wel<.-,., rJ'.:.; dep. 2320. Florida. 5.16-3976. 1 & 2 BR ,,.,.,. beaoh & BRAND NEW ·1
Verde North area 1 of C.M. 2 BDRM deluxe apt, poolside town gar~c lndry cable 557-~ Or' 83>-1190. garden .. bungalow w/f.rplc. TV1 itso.-$17S. 493-1319. 310 ·AUO y1n1s m
Mor,t.Rwts L ... Money Adulta, $210. 84&-0'259. ()tlFMar. · \f Dl(J.
COME li!!8 a fttl1 ~ L.,un11 BrNch S•nt• An11
apt! Lite -... home tor,$YD/IDD. 2 Jll, 1'9 BA, e VIEW e NEW Deluxe 4-P1ex AJO. 2 ~~_!!'*°''Jiiiy J*tim A OCEANFRONT BR.. Crpts, drpR, bltna, ·~ __ W1fi61i Gardena, 2 BR. 2 BA. Leue. Matutt dwhr, encl paUo 6 aan&e•
on WU.S It., w. eC e.rbor Adults, ~ pets. Eli!vator to Nr. So. Coe.st Shop'g Center. ..,.. beach. Pool, Security: 31755 Call 545--2321 or 642-3702
''THE GABU::S'' Cout Hwy., S. l.qun&. A
·---· pl&., 2 Br, 1'9 Ba wt ~: Adl t1. • F U f 370 i;,ts. -bltm.~ Lido Iii• urn. or n um.
Luxury Gmlon Ap.,tmonta
In Huntington lo•ch
IACHEl.OR,. 1 & 2 BDRM'S
$135/Month to $185/Month
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2437 ~nBe W:-v:9No D $160 UPSTArRS 2BR. 2BA. O"J)tll, Costa Mesa
I ~ l O.no Pliiot . . . d'P', 1rp1c, Adlts. no pets, LA MANCHA $275 lcue, -673-3824 •
A .• ~ ,;JJ·':!..9-Jt:. Mo~ Vonr. ~ ~ '•Pf ['OT' 1ri-• l .-. ;:.'."lJ!o,;=o, DELUXE 2 A-3. Br, 2 Bl. R<nt Now "" ,...... "°"'
Enjoy Adult Living At It's Be•t!
• Heated Pool
•. JacuµI
.. ~tmas
"'-~ . Encl pr, St• up. Rental Mn>cdon aJlowance of l . H~""'--1.....,~~~--~h--1 ~--Mace Avt. T'1~~:enL
' • .1 BEDROOM A DEN , KING-SIZE Attnlctlvc 1 Br. Y•11rly-B11yfront 2 BEDROOM
Blt-lnl. Drapes. Cl.rpeta. 3 LoveJy new unturn. aptl. 3 BEDROOM
~~!''"="" S~A'j~ BR .. l bl. each. Pktrt ' From $155 Mt CE )I Br. drpt. It. ,IJip. Ml\n)"'extru. Jrnnttd. Peh1 Acceptable ~·~"' -• o pctL l~upancy. DWtwuhtt. Enclo1ed
$1'°/'!lflL , t CAlt: ~ J13.8086 Ewl. ~·_! S•wlmmln(j Plol.1 2 lm. ~..uo! Patio, ~. iOlDii -~;
-· ...... hllahl ot, .1'18 &:ot1 Pt, CM no~A'<d-l._~J. MH5'9. ~nt•ln V1ll91
2 lilifl)lun tiiit<, -,,., patio, SHAKEWOOD
"""' • drope&, """ ''"' Alabama, Apt. CC,-. ~~ aHCh ~i!'':U.~ =.:.:
QUICK ASH LRG 3 BR, 2 BA 1,_ 1 A SO Frwy, nn. Valley. • ""p " (TI4> 962-+481· e Prtv. adult
MOU•H_A _ ,ik.i'"%.~M 'J;f~'.'"'" := <~!:;".!~.: :'~
D&ILY PILOT OCEAN VIDll .Y•ar fy Sw1m'• POOlt e Out-·"' ~ 2 Bli BA. $250. BBQ'•· e Jndlv. prlv ~Uoot M k ~ G4M'1IO cir ~· • Shaa crp11 ar e . • WANT AD ' iiAt.BoA ........ 2 Br. ,.,,,1. .
-• 11 64• R •71 P-Dlhwhr,. Nt. oceon. Sell Idle uems· ""'' C&ll •\ .', ' ' . ' • _ ... _, .... ________ , Yearlz'. ltM\-w. ~64~:>6618=~N~aw~I----
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COlST~
leadin
• PGol. Tables
• Recreation Room
• Volleyball
e Gym
• &: much more!
• Gold Medallion Award
Fumfihed or Unfurnished .,._._ -t'" -
Adults Only -No~ Please
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·**SPECIAL CHRISTMAS BOllUS**
.Brill In This Ad Ill
Ask Abolt FREE December Reat
1"'2 Florid• Stroot
<Vi block W. o1 O.rllold & loechl
• 714 : w..-
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DAILY I'll.OT 5'11do>'. --17, 1972 •
Aph., A ph.,
f:urn. Of Unfvrn. 370 Furn. or Unfvrft.
J[Il] :;;I ;;;;""";;"'" ... ~
Offlt9 Rental +10 .found (frM odsl 550 khools & ~rdonlftf H•lp Wanted, M & F 710 Help W ....... MI: F 710 Ht l Wonlod, M &
·-,, mJI I~ I a • $ s ....... -I a' ; ; ·
Newport BNch ' Nowporl BMch
;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;11 ;,~L\~1.E:i·~u.nn~·;;;:;;M;;s:Sh;;;,;,,;;;,.:;,.,~lbl;k Instructions 575 Pro?° .... ~r.~~ .. '*•--·ntont to *•llA Credlt Unk>n A1atJtant OINIRAL Ol'l'ICI
New \\'1tertront Ofttcel & •Uvtr tiDl'>f'd -6 mo nld, GUITAR 11: ea.. 1~ .• by •----. ""' .. ._ .,.,,., Treu da.ys. Exp ~ er.t vuVt;y IPOt. ~
Jn the hltll1l1cr Bldg. Tu.slln nr · ~1 c f a ti rl c n . Pro(i!SSk>IW M' u 11 c I an . ~~· =· MaplQI'. Oppor. for N!W ivad or ln· Depe, 'uoq JI:::· NB. -voiCe' l lttt aceurat WJO And '311> Month f'mDlit brown SpaiUcl ml'f" S3 SO ptor 1eu:>I\. 8fr-108S PL • ~ div. w/Umlted on~ exper. -==:;• · > t,yp!Jw. Sa1&ry to MOO. Ct.I
Live
big I
for just a little ... $1401
Living at Oakwood la $1 million In recreation.
Swimming pools. Health clubs. Saunaa. Ten-
nis courts. Bit I lards. Indoor golf drlvinO rarige.
Sand Volle>:J>all. Whi rl pool Baths. And loll
more. There's a resident tennis pro and an
activities director who plans free Sunday
brunches and barbecues.
Startlrtl as low as $140.Slngles, one and two--
bedrooms, furnished and Ur)fumlahed. Sorry
no chlldren or pets. Models open dally 10 to
7. Liva big ... at Oak:Hood.
Oakwood Garden Apartments
.Prlmeo LocaUon \\'/~hlte n1arkin1ts. llarbor · · · Gener•I Services to work ln oo.r: acoountlng . DEllll'!'.&.TIScEN Ju Pap, 54l).60561..-~t ~ = ~.N'p~~~ ~"°'·~1''c;:· Sc~:,1~ rr needs to be done, don't art& 'ffe1~~rco. '"°' r._ -4
--~ ~ncy, "IW
Slam,,., CN."'Y"d ,\ I ---115l wait until JM. Get It done -"'"""' l•boy1 It \ , bo< ~vd.. ·
DESK 1pa~ avail!~~ SM ~~~li~Cen~!iv~l~i ~;......call H a ndyman 426lCamp.11Qrl~.NB Dl-L..vall.ll'I Oit>ef• Ofc $57 1 mo. WIU provide 1W'J1ill.l.N!' 7181 .,_.....,.., Suite ~. SSf·m..t an... • Stat b'dna', ~ ap.
at $5 mo. Ans\\'trinll let'Vk.'<' or 53G-, STUDENT WIU. DO LJCOUNTIUA r.LERK ~.!'! :, avallabl..!. 17875 Beach Blvd. SML. black &: 1an r~mu.le An1w.rir· rvlce(.. N-·~c __ .,_ , .......... """' ""' ... App'" tn n..-"~ • ......., ~ A 4 ........ ~ , .,..,,,_ ... e ,......,... • ---• firm -·•--~1. -1 v ~ .,.~, ft-,,. ... 1 ·-~· ' Huntington Beach. ~-dog w/tags. Area r-.1'i l"h1gan Equip./ bile P net t pairl) ~. hO le t &A-.. ,..,.,.,.. -· •"" ,-.,,...., ......
pnc-....... IGE OFFICES·, Air-Ave., between Gei!!ler & 8 ~ '675--lrot 1 s' for A/R & A/P, Only lite HOCHMAN'$ ZKJ wettcl1U Dr., B · ·~· Ca.Ulornia St \ViU oot let *DIVERT .. A-MATIC aafe ver 1 · typing. Good tiaU.re aptitude 645-2710 port, epts, drpa, air con<I, Hiullng will land thfJ , tine op-DELICATESSEN & -~=~===o--'I ~ur.,u:nainL Exec bid&. FNonDyone 'uatchhih<t '· 1 N>n. :aVE~~E~N~rv~ OF 1 TH AT poortunity. Call Helen Haye11, RESTAURANT GIRL FRIDAY ......-.' ~. sma w e ma e .~ GET !\.IP_ 540-605.5, Coutal Peraonnet BeauUful model'h o r1'1-r4t-
Bu1lne11 Rental 445· die w/blue rollar W · T001~"! .. caip11o"ne-~.!...~ ~Jth..'y TRASl-1 & Agency, 2190 Harbor Bl~.. Q E117U. ~ Sa.leamen nd4!d Jharp
---------Rh iflf'slone, vie Lake & ·~v _ _,,.,,, D S. 'FREE EST c•• ""'""•Yo ~ · H B 847...--_ • MOBILE TELEPHONES ' "' · ~ ateA thlt vuiety • .,....._ .. Store or omee tn H.B. avail ManSlon, · · ~ 25 1 COU... S'l'l10Em' ~23. Equal Opper. Empjoyer taphone exper. • plua.
Jon. 1, 500 oq n will FND, m"1e Saint Bernard ~ ~~'~.,,,. ~UJt YAl\l), -cleaoupo. ANCIENT ' · ' l450. Fee Paid/Also~ ttnovate. Bid& be In K vie. Ne\\·bope & EdiOJ€!f Remove treN, dirt, Ivy. . · DELIVERY of D A'IL Y Jobs. Call Sally .._ . =~ 1t:&fl~~ ~-Orn~ Pie~ identify, _B_•_by~•-l_tt_1"9..._____ DrtvewYa. gradine. M7-2666. ~~Yt: 54IH055. Olutal
·busy corner. LONGHAIRED t w 0 -Ione :.,;.1cenHC1 ':G .:~~by :~ MARINER qu1rea the u.se ot a Station ~· 2190
Manor "'~ N~:~c:..vs~~~ 2002 rui~ l°~:rt ~!~ o~ c'!re tc!~"::utrntant SM-l846 or ~2lM. ~~:et.~~C:~ ll~ :.~
NeY.'port Blvd., Cfl.f. Util. ait 7 pm. · ~ yn. Full time. Preler ~LOAD~~~um= T•ki~ Applfcatlont st-. a Mesa. know ?jCR m>. Appjf.
,,<t>d;::;...· '-Pl<ng=;..· -="1252~·---GIRL'S bike, v I c 1 nit y ~!:e':i ~~&to; Pl=~~ sawing, breaking. 846-nto.' For A I Rett•urant· pmon ODJ1 •. ~ ,
IDEAL Coet• M.,. toe. Barbad<Mt tn "'"' Veni<', H · Po..-1 DENTAL ~!STANT Hotel, 1"""'. w · .
Ofc/store. 13XI IQ. ft. Days, COsta Mesa. Call & identify. ~~w 1~1 ~~~:i~t.~~ outeclHnlng E n erget ,l c,.ltam\JllUtic, HOUSEKEEPER. Uve ;n:-5
835-3437, 54-7398 eves & MG-4197. Just south of EdilJ&er oft PrOf. C1rp_et CINn!ng Apply In Person dependable girl needed u da.V y.1t. Mono-Fri.,
wlmd1. VOLUME Clf Encyclopedia fl.lagnol!a. Nr. San Diqo Allo windows 4: Door care. 301 No. ~ Aye., S.A. preveoliv& control nune. tr~.1.Jdo Ille,
BALBOA 111\and commerc. AmerlC8lla vie eorner ol 1'Twy. 557-4861. Call o utcb 537-1508. :ust ha~X~' ~ll INTERIOR ~;
space. $150 MCI. to $475 Mo. Ne"i>ort It Victoria, c.~1. GRANDMOTHER can give HOUSE OF CLEAN AUTOMOBILE L e ll s I n g part • train, no exp ._·llf!l-"'l'11
Hardesty Rea!tora 675--2866 ='fW&."=7~650= . ...,...=CC"'.".-:-::-.-;-; 1 & 1 t anytime s a I esman, Experlenced. Call Roxanne, 557......em 503 Park Ave., Balboe. Island FND grey & rust rolored fn1l ove P ayma " F'oor, \vindows, crpt, walls, Management Opp. Gu.a.ran-DENTAL ASSISTANT
STORE for lea.o;e, on 17th St., ki'tten '' Persian"? Vie. ~/nite. ~eal~ care. 6 yrs. in area. 642-6824. ty, Car, Medical lns .. Ralph Chainide, tit down. ]~-°i l ___ ::.:.'~
1 Newport Beach ~~e:8&.2-5~-gq. ft., ~.& 19th St .. N.B. M~Ois.1 will ~bysit ~ws~ri:r~etc.c~~ =~C~)~~~.1n4> :e~=~~5~ UMNE~
Irvine and 16th lnd·-tro"ol R•nt•I •50 FOUND Dec. 10th. fem. blk lnfanls &L .toddlers, 'D~h comrn'l. 557-6742, 548-4111. BABYSf l"IER needed days, Newport Center. SERYCfS~
I ~----_.!!64~5-~0~5!!50~· ~64'.';2~-8:!1,17~0!_ _____ I ;;:;--v-;:":;::-;;;;;-;:;;;-::;:;;";: cat vie G1vyneth D r . ' home, a g u n a °" . Xlnt Houseclean1'g 2 girls 21 mo. & S yrs, Hun-DENTAL-Ort.ho cball' usl•t. "'--· I~ fA ...t.A.1 I· M-1 space w/tront otnce, Tustin. 838-95TI or 54&-7308. "4°'9H5=-l~<_. 7.'"--:---::-;--By Day. Own Trampcrtation tlngton Beach atta. Call 2 openings. 2 daya a week MTit1Gen'l OttlCe Jo '"lb'>f,l Alm-. Aph.,· large rear door. UXI sq ft. FOUND tire canie:r with LIC'D ~her for 2-4 yr. * 83&-0648 * after S. 847-f9'15. Colla Meta, 4 dQI a week Gb1 Friday/lb ta
"Furn. or Unfvm. 370 Furn. or Unfum. 370 $170. mo. rm Whittler St. rover. Irvine & Dover, olda. Meals, fenced yd. DedicatW CIMnjng BABYSI'M'ER. Mon. thru Irvine, 54&-6110.. , A/P, tnven ~ 'l.850 aq ft 1777 \Vhlttler St, Ne\l.'J)Ol1 Beach, 646-4547. Heller Pk/Npt Hg bl s · * \VE DO EVERYTHING • Fri, 9 to 5:30, Your home. DENTAL Aa.mtant Exp d lo Clerk 'f1pll:t/Pm'dwl
l;H;;u;;n;;t;;i"";;°';;n;;;;Bo;;; .. ~"";;;;;;;;;;;;;H;;u;n;tl~.,...~~;B;•IC;;;;h;;;;;;;;;; I C.OSta ME.'5&.. Day& 642--1485, FND • Male s 8 m 0 ye d 645-6547. Rel ~ --· ·~2839 21,i Yr old boy. ~ aft X-rays A orab evacuation, Prod. Control am ' ask for Lyman. WILL babysit hourly while s. '""'=Cit<·~ · 6. .,.., ooAj Dicta~=· ,"to· Brookhurst & G a r f i e l d , in&. Mc Fri __,,_ $3 BRAN·o NEW 670 Sq. Ft. 3 phase pwr. $95. 839--0436. ~~1-1:bo8:°Jf ~~ · ~~~ma:r 1:1p BARTENDER • BL uE n EPENDAJLE lady to do -"lfrt_ 1Tth <at r.rlne) CM~
1280 sq. ft. 110 &. ~ pwr. FND Bk&. white fml kitten hr. 64&-2803. !.,Ef;!..$35_ per ahirL Call ~ Sttoady0wn one-~ '42·1470 ",,.,; Pvt. o(fice, plenty parking. vie WestcHff area, 642-ll29. Carpenter "'..r=u"I per __ "-.. _ ~ Quo uao1s Ill c. ROBERT NATl'RESS. P1intint & Boat Manufacturtnc &G-Znt. . ' ~ WM Rltr., c .M. 642-1485. FND ladles "-rut watch on OARPENTRY all phases, ex-P•perhinglng Quility Assurance DINNER COOK JANITORIAL help W~ANT~E-0-,-,~,_~1~500~-to~700~"l-Vla Lido, N.B. 615-8608 alf pertly done at reuonable I tor -..........tenced ~ nee. Pan-lime:
Luxury Garden Apts. in Huntington Beach ft unit in Costa Mesa areL 6. rates. Fut service, 968-1914 CUSTOM PAINTING P nl~~t -~quality e BLU-E~ 00"LPHIN e ni~ work only. Cal! btwQ Bachelor, 1 & 2 BR's. $135 -$185 642-Mit L°'t SSS aher 5 wk~, anytlme Int /Ext Uni int erm, J>06 '""' n u""' U-1 or 4:30-C, 9'7!>-36S2. t
Roo CaU · Sat. & Sun. er er. urn. er. assurance dept. MOit be 3355 VII U do, NB
• Heated P ool • Saunas • Rec. m Rentals W1nted 460 Belt Buckle Ali Types of Carpentry =~~ri:-~ tj~r t:: familiar w/a.11 pbues of Dlrectw-Recl"Ntlon J~8c:oo ~
• J acuzzi • Pool Tables • Volleyball Silver, crest shaped \vith ~ or Small Won't be underbid. 642--iil'.nl. lrbgls yacht construction A LUe ot the --type ""'l)>t ee' .,• St v.Clll. p, e Gym & more! Furn. & Unfurn. LADY aJone wishes to rent 1 bl -•· . .1. ,_ 1 _ 11 .,.1 •• o hardware ~· ln &tl'I> • .:: _....., 'tlon n r , or opllon to buy. Must be arge~ 3""' iru IRll'l · a.,..~ ~ °'"" No Wasting spa-q.ual"•ty ·..,,,_..,.,., fer th .. ,super posi · betwn 7,am A 3pm. , Adults Only, No Pets "Y' • crossed with a "T" 5..-v ....... . ........... ~ partt & ac-BRING IN THIS AD & near shoppln&'-Will plus small "B". Low in C1rpet Ice *WALLPAPER* work & proceduret J)l"ef'd, -.....i.tesattracttve JANITORIALPJT1me.5 nl
redecorate ... c,.ll alt 6pm, value, xtra high in scnti-0 r .. ~ -'-Al-\Vhen you call "Mac" Knowledge of pa_llboats · -~. Call K1m per week. l...al\D\8.. SUt ~ ASK ABOUT FREE DECEMBER RENTI 548-8531. J HN'S ........ """t & ut>'......,tery 548-1"4 846-lTIJ r""'d. Send -ume to, or !!~ n..--~•-.. Denni• mente area. eaU 968-ntl! 18992 F lorida St. 714 : 847·9448 mental value. One or a Ori-shampoo free Scot-~., ~.... ~'""'' ,....,un.. -.: -iiiiiii.iiiiii.iiiiioiiiiiiiiiitil SM house or duplex In Hntgn matching pair, can not be chgua.rd (Soil Re\.af'dantsJ. PROF. Painting, a180 roars, contact R.~.J. Poole at ~ A&eDCl' of Irvine, ii
(1h blk, W. of Garfield & Beach) Beach. 2 BR, for yng cple ttplaced. Reward. Call De'"""asers &: au color . accous. cell. inter/exter. Columbia Yachts, 715 Mo--... ,_.__,_n Dr. J C ... _ ... !
w I b 11. b Y. J a nu ary. 645-2142 aft S p.m. or bl'iihi:eners & 10 minute Lie/Ins. Free est. 645-5191. Connick Ave., Costa Mesa. -~DISllW0 ASHER • r:.:__:.,:,._~·;. I•
Aptt., 213:262-1506. 642-5678 Ext. 323, (8 to 12:30 bleach for white carpet&. INT A: ·Ext painting ceilings Equal Opportwlil)' Em~ _,,.,._,1 ...,,,~
Furn. or Unfum. 370 or 1:30 to S.J Save ~ur mtli!'>neywbyl,.vlmg sprayed. Unfurnished spee.1...,'c,',cmc,/o:(.~===== '""·'! a.. WST; Antique filigreed IUf' e:<ua ~5•• 11 c ean price. ~7887 aft 6. BOAT CARPENTERS for AM boors. Apply in per· 24 Fuhlon l.sland, NB-
1_H;;u;n;;f;in;:lfl;°';n;;;Bo;;;;oc;h;;;;;;;;;; I ,~mmmmmi;m~ ,,......, Jl•J •Slim' ""a1f .. ~am""',~ &"t2 :"'.. ~~1ng$1~1-·A~~-Si:. INT • EXT painting, paper ri.tCarpein. 2 .,!~ ~.:, Ftnw""w -E. ~!"HShop N&~ ~ Has Openlnp For~.~
I' II '-;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;:· ~~ w "'"' -couch $10. Chair $5. 15 yn. hanging natural wood n .. ,, on UU'G s. ......... , wy., · C ff Sh ;. I Rentals to Shi... 430 • phires. ?-.1uch sentimental exp. is what oounts, not finis~. 548-1900 consider camper exper, ' equal opportunity empklyer. D ee .... ~..:. I
CASA MONTERREY
1 & 2 BR, 2 BATHS
F\r.rnW\ed It Unfurnis:hed
All Utilities Paid
• Ch&rmlnc Flnplacet
e Sp&clous Rooma A Clcilets
e Gym, Billiards. Pools.
• Puttin& Green!!
BEAUT 4 BR hse in FounL
Vly; -1 .. -(1&-301 . --435
P.-•11 530 value. Reward. method. I do v.'Ork myself. APr . p . . Car day work ·wk. Am 9-( D OM~STIC 111'1' '. ' , _.... 6'15--M39 or 6T~3220 Good ref. S3l--Ol01. . lntenor am~. · r-.1on-Thurs. ~ exper. S
-.-HJN--D-U_SP_IR_ITU_AU __ ST_• SEAi.POINT Siamese male, Cement, Concrete rt sh~pc>o, deamng. Reh. Columbl1 Yechtl Cciok. Must 'have top refs. Cook . r.' I
2 yrs. Loll vie. 17th & Santa 1----------rui. 7ffi9. 275 fl.1cCormlck Ave. Salary ~nsurate -~: 1!~1~!~ ~t~ Ana. Costa ri.tesa, sun. eve. PATIOS.PLANTERS Pl•s.ler, Pat~ R..,alr Corti• Me5a w/eoq It . ability. Send
better ProfeMlonal advice Blue velvet collar w/rhine-All Concrete work. Brlck, -------~-Equal Oppor. Em~ m/f remMt I01P. 0. Box 218.
on lUe. Uc. Re&dlrlp daily. stones. $50. Reward ! slumpstone wk. 894-3533. * P ATCH PLASTERING BOOKKEEPER w/e:xper, to Ociir.:a del Mq, Ca. 9)625.
GARAGE ·far ftnt· $35. per lO AM-lO Pl\.f. 492-9136. 548-6069. All types.C&ll~~tes "'Ork In publk aceowrtant11aiii~~!!!~~itiii0.
month. East 3'.lth 'St., C:OSta 492:-9034, l12 No. El Camino VIC. University Dr. & PATIOS. we!e drive1. Saw, '"""""'""" office. F/tlrne. Sco\le t;yp. BlCl''IOfllC
Mesa. 64!--UIK.' ' Rea], San Clemente. ~&:-~hltn~:ne!\~~ :~te~~"1or1:~~ Plumbing =-'""~·=-=-=·'----~-I ~e?.i: Mo~ ~e P'N,~~!Kr!,h 1 :Uk I :Jig BDc: wttan-red co J I 3 r CUSTOM CEMENT WORK DRAINS unclogged . $7.50 c:s"ittm?'. ~-I' b ~· lff'f'llDI rM' OBS ,i{:
675'-GC88 640>-1837 facts fhtr Call lJte Un:. W/bell. DaYJ 642-2810, eves DriVes, WALKS, patios. Sewer*!~ ~00*' . $15 """'0 H,..,:it":iuuo, NIDC.B. ~~ JW.K,lllULl.l\111 • ~~y NEED~ •• ! '"I W H ... Bch 642--0581 or 673-2362. Pool decks. Don. ~2-8514. .....,........,., ..._ --r ~.,......... ,.
9-N irner, n • ., Office Rental 440 24 hrs, Ml~ -===~===-CHAMBER OF COMMERCE e Keypunch Open.tub •; 147..S526 PROBLEM J>rein&ncy. C.on-REWARD, Lost Collie, l yr. CEMENT WORK PLUMBING REPAIR Executive M81J8itt -San A1 ie m bl e r• ne e ded e Industrial ~ •
CORokA DEL MAR fident, s 'Im p at h e t I c Tri color, blk, white, tan, Rsnbl rates. No job 100 small Clemente, $12,000., elq>enae w/solderln& exper. Same e Billing Clerk 'I')'plst u:~
Approx. 1200 sq. ft.. oWce pregnancy counseung. Abor-an~ Ringo, Vic. Bear h * 586.3141 * * 642-3128 * account, auto mile~. tend ~ positions open · INtne
... -•-"-• to ""'"" tlon & ~tlons ref. AP-Blvd. & Glencoe, HB. Contractor S•wlng/Alter1ti?n1 resume D. J. , Perm. empk>yment. An-•-tm HUNTJNGTON G a rd e n 1 ""' .....,.~ J-842-4415, ask for Victor. "'"' . -AJQ: Hell at Bola Chica. design. Full ttCUrtty .bl<IJ;r:. CARE. · Box 338, San O e,:nente, NEVER A FEE AT 84&--tm. Compare • See w/amrle ~· 40 yr. old "Outdoon" man LOST: Reward, Bla.ck Fem. JACK Taulane -Repair Alteritions-642°5145 9'J672. Call for' ApPt.. Tempo Temporary
vrhlit you're mluing. Fr. BOYDA.t<REAL. TORS•tlne Ut'WI w&JU to meet girl who llkea ~~:OO· .. ~~~lgu~ reU~d ·My· addwit. ~ Y[!1· ~· Neat. accurate. 20 yeara exp. •-c~H~I E~F~A-C~C~O~U=N~T~A~N~T~' Industrial Relations ruNioR Salellmen:
$130 ~ $260. 615-'J;/""' hunting It water sports, c · ay .....,, '" .........,.,_ Dressmaking & "A!terations A young & rapidly expanding 1n4) 494-9401 Earn $20-$40 per wett;'
DELUXE, Apt • prlv. patio. DESK apace aVailable $50 548-Ul2. 644-'1'575. Driveways Designed to IWt you. N.B. real estate develop-ting new cuatomen .W~
. Music, &'pooh sauna, teMil, mo. WW P"O'Vide: tumiture SWINGING SINGLES REWARD , Lost Sat, 12-2-72 Laguna Hills 5B6-S888 ment co. needs you to ftll its ~LONIC DAD..Y P ILOT. Thia ta~.
$130. Spacious Poolside at $5 mo.~aervice Cal1Jim,2to8p.m. Lrg red male Irish Sener. HAVE driveway repaired Teltvlaion R-lr no. 2 accounting I. ftnan· Iii · nrinPIPG' route ~.H
: Bungalow $150. 84tJ..-OZ;9. available. 222 Forest Ave., 539-3122 Needs medication. S4S-3612 before costs ~ too ex. l--.,----'----I cial position. Advancement INDUSTRIES not lnducte ~\~•
' 1 BR.., l blk to bea.cb. Sbq Lquoa BMch. 494-9466. COUPLES PARTIES aft S. oenslve. Average tealel COLOR TV cal-Tronlcs lo controller expected, Your deUtJft'ln&. ~··
d tndfy fa SUS-. S27 I: UP. Ind utiL Some Call Phil, 2 to 8 PM 7 MO Gray/White Persian $14.50. 63S--83BO or 673-3264. 169 W. ~ CoAta Mesa ~pons!.blllly & exposure L...-a..cft ~ '\fe -~~
I m4th Tt: 536-0352. c. . furnitur@ avail. 2333 E. 539--3344 Tabby Cat. Ans Jenny, Lost Fencing Servtce-Call $10. 64&-0412 will cover the whole spec-Sa .. ....A .. -11"w4:°' $!'
eoa.t Hwy., CdM. ~ PALM , CARD -·~mGs Vic: Calikinlill St, 55'l-9367 !;~~~;;;;;;;;di;;;;;;;""&l ':!!!!~!!!!!~~~~I trum of corp. financial al· ~ 0ppr. ~ -~~ ... ·v·•l'!. . N.-nnrt BMch .,.__, .. _ H ~ -· -1 r ,.. ~ att 4 Reward! REPAIR _..._ __ .. fences &: ra~ ..... ......., ........ -•estate .. ...._t '!l""'i!o!l!!!!~!!!l~!""!!!l i wr ,.uuz.._. --.7 1 --r-~ ' .-Q, ~ 0 Tells Put, Preaent &: Future l..,..wuuu [Il] "" .,.., :r•" ~ --1 ~ R~ Belch~
*LA PARISIENNE* ~-,~.1 =•·••~ ~-"y ,._ LOST bn:r.Vn & white Brit-gates, 20 yeara experience, "' 1 • J IJ counting I ~P ta:<-~ cablto TV ~ ty. ~ .. m"-,__ ..ut..· ~
' 2 BR 2 BA ~--l Unfum ""~ • uvn o......_..,,, sq ALCOHOLICS •--··. & lnd'---po1· H B ..._ _____ _,_ 'th •. ccr-I ~.... _, ....... _ _._,_..,. """'.,.. "~ -·~ ~ t ~-500 ,..., .-r-.o.wu ir.... ....,.. tany Spaniel, vtc. of Beach 531-2926 or 89:HI07S after 5 Nllll l)I • ation ~. nq'd along 1n1 ta11•r1 -~· '-... 3~--;~ ""
$190°&: s:zS.ir~plaee. Htd: ~::.'1~comer will Phone 542-7217""';"''~ Rewud.SJ&:.1i:.' .. ~:rdening l•-•••••••••I ~uca~~ary ~~ 6 4 2-i29l.-.uTe1~l;: C:cl~n pr 0.!·lt· I"
Pool. Adults. P.O. Box 1223. Co5ta Mesa. WST: 6 Ladles Rings, Dec. J b W _, "·I 700 surate w/exper. Se n d Equal c:>ppcw. Employer, ~
Across ~~If Coone 4 ~~~~ w~~f~~ i;Soc-'ol~ol~c°"1u~b~1~~~=~535"= 13th, Vic. Aliao Beach area, BOB'S GAROENING 0 an.--, ms e resume Classified ad no. l .,Tiraiii>v""i.coo~;jK~, ':....,.~~-~w~1 J .i~~i;;;..,illiii•s•I
1.04.."\2 Santa Ana Ave. 130 "Rochester, CM, 979-3988. Laguna. Reward 831--0118 &:. LANOOC'.APING OIAUFFEUR • Cbmpanion. 554 e/o Daily Pilot, P .O. refs Keypuncher ....
Don't Be Alone MALE Irish Setter, Vic: DPl Residentitll &:. Commercial Excellent driver. Sober, ~ .1560. Cost.a Mesa, Cal· ./ wAfrRESs, expe.r. w/ Auiltant BtJokk~ ...
OCEANFRONT 2BR. Blt!M, PROFESSIONAL SUlte ttady Far the Holirl1L_Ya! Mar St. Lost 12 / l 3. Inrine lndustrW reliable. Fonner Police of· 1fon11a ~-refa. Legal Secretary , $6$1
1 ;;1';,n~~~j~:i-~'. to go. Hell at.Bolaa. Chica, DISCOVER SG-6914. Comple:ll'es. ricer, 675-5629 Clerical Bentob'• Cottee Shop, 13.1 S. Wrlter!PR $3 ~ ~ H.B. ~Imo, 846-1.123. Dlscovory BLK Satin """' In vk. ot ~-after Spm. Job Wonted, ~--·· 702 Urgently Needed Cout n..,, Lag Bch. Tax Secn!tuy 1515 !~~-~~-~~~~~~ 1400 SQ IT Newport Blvd. 714-835-688.S 213-387-3393 The Pavillion, Balboa. Fri. FRONT yd. lawn serv. $10 C . A. . S ruu.· TIME MAN O'IU U Advertl.alna Sedy ~
centl!'I' COit& Mesa. Carpet Trivel 540 eve ·=·°"-=·~="5~7.Jl-'='49'--"ev'Ce"-"'-I mo., back yda al s 0 • NEED help at home? We SE RET RIE needed. Must bf biendly, Typllf: $4l5
II &l lrA/C.642-t230. -"Weed u & Reap" ~. yd cln up, b'I!(! have Aide'!. Nurs,s, Never A Fee have eood appearance A Maint~e man tog ,,_. trlmmin&', haulln&:. F'ree esL HOV!llkeepers, O:impanlbns, I terlnl willing" to• accept dtrectionL Bek.Dfc M.edlcal .\
I'-------' nhtE FOR From ,,...,,,.. to truh 962~ Homemaken, u p l 0 h " ' n Driver'• Uc. • good dr1vtnr F /C Bookkeeper ,,. _______ FOR /11.CnON •• • SET SAIL turn them tnto """' EXP. Hawaiian Gard.,..-. 517-<681. Personnel Service recom req'd. Saluy to "" Exec. Se<'yilaod .r.v ·. s
1• TAHITI CAU. DAILY P]LOT C.Omplete ~garden aerv. JAPANESE)'Oungadultlar-nlW 20th CM dllclmed. ~.~ fo~ 400
r DELUX prt entrt.ncf:, ba., j maid 9@1Viee, no nnoM:n,
COO.a !r1esa, 675-0310, l ~Bedroom in pr\ home, ·r Lqun& Niguel. -p. bed, pi. enL, ba. $85 per
mo. 4!1&-4729.
I ROOMS $11 wk up Wiidt.
I $30 wk up apls. 23'l6 New-
port Blvd.5 CM. 548-~.
$80 • MONTHLY, 1 blk. to
Beach. Cl.11 '73-62:10 or 673--0MO uk tor "Bud
STUDIO, PVt etit. A bath;
I Kit prlv; poo1. Back Bay.
Student or Ori $15.. 646--5607.
PRJV. rm. & bl'llh ; t'QtriJt.
Eut Costa Meu $85 ld:O.
t
675--6488 640-1837 Eves.
i -··· -·· 410 . wttKl.Y ratea • Wat.n'beda,
I CWor TY, Kltcbtns. l bk>ck
l to btod>.N-Beodo n.~. w-s25l.
--415
I
j * Prlv•::. R...., *
Ambulatory Lod)o ... -Good, nutrltlowl .Food.
1 Nice, cheerf\l1 atmorphett. * CaD M8-4753 *
' '
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THIOIJGH A
DAIL Yv l'ILOT
CWSIFllD .:AD.
642-5671
'DA1L Y l'ILOT CLASSIFIED ....... 64U678 Kam a I• n I' 6 4 s.<676, rlvtng US need homes ' ' ' ' Call 5.14-Q90 for appt. ~·-,
Grand &3 ~le: Schooner, Ally day is the BESr DAY to 642-1337. Aa.sist in !amily etc. Dech 642-7523 m.2592 FUU. charge bookkeeper Accountltta Trne " CLASSIFIED ADS crew (2t'J) 3~123f'· run an ad! Don't delay •• Fast results are just a phone room & board. SU-251B. Interviewing 9-ll &: l-4 Newport Beach lftL write ~tlona S\lperv\aor p;o 642-5678 .call today 6<2"'61ll. call awoy -642-5678. CLE A N ING w o me" Equal Oppor. Employer Cluslfted od No. 497, Dolly Id~ ~~"i18.c'y .,':t,
Trader's Paradise
TRANSIS'roR organ, fl.ti.I
aiied spinet, '2 manuals w I
Ullle ......... Gd --Trade fOr aood piano of
equll value. 847· '1017.
IRliH Setter, fem. Show
......... -winner, 39 chon>po. i.ov.. chlldten.
$300 valuel'I'Rdc for Piano,
CU' Of 1 962-4188, !'.V,
ANSAPHONES, val IUO. '111
-3iO SL, val $500. '66 vw C&mPtT w smo. '71
FOfll vao, -eq. Fo. (WO!>,
photo ... -ort rn-7'T1
GIRLS 3 SPEED
AU pro bike llk:e new. Tradt>
for 10 apeed.
• 968-316' •
BEAUTITUL trl·~I exec.
horq . Bell Hta Bcb loc•· ""'" n... k>r w. S&n F,:"'~~~
lines
times
dollars
WlhL trade top quality ~
pa.tntl.np, landscapes.· 11ea-
scapes, aey size for &nJ·
• thin&: of value, need small
util. b'aller. 492-6002.
ORANGE Co. Mounta.ln
Ranch Ii: Ats:"M&e. Idea.I
a;yndlca.tlon, apa, chuicb,
IronHer town. Tradre •for
exec home, deattt:T 83M651.
C-2 LOT, 25'x173' on Newpt
Blvd, C.M. Cear. Trade for
lmproy~ ~~: LEON
VIBERT, REALTOR.
~ Of 61J..65,34
TRADE lt,AIOO equity, In lat
2 bdnn., l" ba.. mobile hm.
l""Yf"old In S...\. tor 3 bdrm.
hm tn ll.B. ~&. Tobin
Realty, lnc. 146-3311 or 2. * c1a .. 1c...., * SUrrey Top/ 0At bed. Un-
u1111!.I, eye catchl111. $1200
val~. WI trade for boat.
~
available, Mature, own PUot, P. O. Box 1560, Cotta Free I Fee Po.i~"IT
Schools & tranop. A I u n c h . Ex· Coco's M-. C&lll tJ63S. NEWPORT-'i"! f
....,.;o;...;.;....;;... ___ 5_75 __ , .. ._. _tructtom-==="'5""75 !><&"""'· ,~ 1 GEL COi.iT TOUCH-UP p.,_1 ~··j'
Mnlc
Science
Social Growth
• C...crtlve Arts
• Uterature
DAY CARE AGES 2.9
FULL & HALF DAY
'l'RAINED.s.i'AF.F
STATE LICENSEO
Hours 7:00 -6:30
5th & Marguerite, 0-del Mar
I &75-40221
VISITORS WEl.r:n~E
EXP. pnctlcal nune avail, Expertenced •-"-'" D .,~ ~
h&vo "''""oeetltrans. $2.75 LAGUNA HILLS _, Manutoetuttr --;,.-w.7o• '"~:; per br., 543--4549 er 847-8l15. &C-0012 • ...,
H. ••e Wonted, M' F 7JO Hu lmmtdl•te Equal -tw•ty employer
A Better Ttmporary PoaiUon NEVER A FEE
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24001 Ave. De LaCarbota • nPISTS Looun• Hl1lo
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ACCf. CLERK -Jnlere1llnc C•ll Mr, Thompson
potitkm In Tnt.si Audit toe· (714) 640-3411
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' exp. Mu1t havt:t eood llklll1 Newport Beach
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OPl!NING JANUARY, 1'73 SAUlSMEN • W1tf not ..n TEXAS 1~ ~ · -GUlVE ltother-lille -•l;;;;;;;;;;;;;::=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I~#;;;#;;;;;:;:;:;;; in u.e botttJt area HWl· Prt-!ntl: • O\rtl=r s!i:tt; l.o\'t .eaa. Fonnal din rm. * * * CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
GOOD SAMARITAN HOS,ITAL t I ncton Bt.-.Chlf'ountaln Oil COMPIW An1trlca.n lndlan Jewel~. •cl · Amer lcil n 0 f PRE-HOLIDAY SALEI 6 PC. CRQWW DRUM SET. -~ V~y. and leLU4 tr&ln you! An I Dec. 1.ith 4 17th MartlnMllc tables, plash 1/3 OFF ExceUtn! ccnd. Sal• price Orange Ccriiii .. / Call Ph1J Mc Name e. ~ -10 AM • 6 PM, bot~ vtlvet lrlf.a & loveleal, ENTIRE 5 Jl..96.. Call 644-1395
Now a=tlnJI AppllcaUona a\ Vll.LAOE REAL ESI'ATE. Hu opelllrc tn 8'o<h areo Zunl·Novalo-Suto 0 laonpe, etc. 53H60. TOCK . 1126 SoUth \:"..-non ~ No o:.perience nece..,.,.. Jewelry WUI &e oUered r l:IOUSEFUL turrdture mov & DESIGNER ROGER'S O'RUbot SET. dou-
Anahtlm, C•llf. f2MS RECEP110N1Sl': Mature Age not important. Good u.te In . quantity, Uolkia.Y ln&' ~ BR Jett 'maple, DRESSES ble!Wdnned,2toq."'-t1rwe,
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40IO woro&n prerd tor lnl, otc. cha.rultt a must. We train. Jnn. Wntv.'ood, 101 4 O rnallog. Liv rm. Dl~tte. Veh·ota • Tafietu, Etc. l Ooor drum, ehl'Ome ~.
starting Jan. 2nd, l978. ~ Afr maU A.I<. Dlckel"lon, WUahlre Blvd. 6 block1 East Sat. Su.n. 10 AM to 4 PM. 67>78'0 '7 5 Zytle.hln C1m.ba1L $1200.
N Day w", 10 am-3 P~~,1 Ju·ly Pru., South we• tern ol the San Dleao Fl'eeway. 511 Acacia Ave. CdM. 326 Marine Ave Bal h i Call 213: 2M--3952 aft 6.
Nurte Att~~nt~.V.~ftlt Clt'rb wage. M1'. Ev&nl, MO-'lOOt ~:~lcum Corp., Ft. Worth, ~~~ ~3-~o; 21~~o~~t~~ 675--5446. • 550 s. c.oa,st Jiw).., La,g. 'sch: KUSTOM 100 Amp. pad<k.'d
All S. I · Alt SWfts U ti 1188-1248. STORE nxture11 tor sale, Nauphyde. Green sparkle, rt c•• -~att.urant rgen y Needed Muter Chal"&'e a~pted wall flxture1, SQndola.S, & ART·C RAFTs..GIFTS Beaut. Must see $300.
·-· -. An EqtiaJ Opportunltx;Employer TONIO'S U""1d11ed ANTIQUE Vktorl h tr other m!IC. 11ore fix"'""· P&lntlog• & Geometric De'1--=='::.·-----l'P"'"""'"i'"""';,,,~' ..,;~~!!l!!!.!.!.!!!!~'!;·-· .... .,.f An excltln9 new Lawry's Clerks & spinet desk. oirur:' n:i !et: ~ E sl~ (preserlption), aiRT1s by tiiapman may be Office Furniture/ ' I 6 chn hutch & table ' ut Hwy, CdM, your ans...,'f'r to !IOlving E I
\ entM, M & F 710 Help W•ntecl, M & F 710 A1socla ed Resttur•nt Packen mahog & ant!Que white. DrJ 673-91l0 th9se specie! a: different su P· 824 ~ OPENING SOON NEVER A FEE sink CUit made, Gone with Gara~ S.le 112 Kil'.1 problems. All sh.cs -SEC. chra $8--$%3 wood desks
'4.,'.-. LYN , PAJNTING la~ f« 210 N•:tt"port Center Dr. I te • the Wind lamp, antique oak pnces from S.15. up. cail $3)-00 stor cab$«). 867 w
OW'le Shift. Employee mc¢ apt. 2316 Newport f•ihion l'land, N'pt Bch n r1m chest. small. 6 Pc sliver NEIGHBOR'S Garage Sale 496-3516. Welcome ~a.r..:er 19th 6J Pierce 642-340!! .
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ORGAN HOBBY
t.ftta lncludlnl ~ & Blvd., C.M. S4H155. ~ Personnel Service cuter set antique chlne Sat. sun l6tb 6 l7th. vW Oiarge or Banlcamericard. p· ' · · l.os, Y~ ~. bolldays PRECISION e WAITR.ESSES silver & brie-a·brac. 548-9760 Dune B~, TV, Retrlg, ~!udlo open Dee. 15th tbru 1•nos/Orpns 826
l\°a&:ts. ~w Conv. . e HOSTESSES 771 W. 20th, C.M. RESTORED antiques. oak sso. Bllret, Llncm, Tea cart, -. CASH & CARRY Don't buy any c pn untU 1:.,,.,.~."'d. Thurin Ave., ~·.· BLER • BARTENDER 64~J3 Oppor Em5:!92 ::-r .. ta:,.: t=-~ WS!" pro"j!t. ~~ .:;::: * AU~TION * wurltu.,. °""" ....... ,1345 ;;'~....;,: ,~•;:i;.,:;:•;,.,~';'.k
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"· •• BK~ BOIENYSPERSONNEL W •-~•ES, Full & f•• a pt. -·-6. No cbedts, please. 8332 Fine Furniture Player Plano .. ; , ... , ••• $260 shops. For infonnation Jt\11'(., ema e, reUo:f • ••'-~ '"'~ .,.. P v•.r-....,, ~t Dr, H.B. 847_3677 &: AppJlance11 SchoberQrsan ......... ms Contact: Tom ~terlch Ml~pm.' c!ii d.2"~· .2 Welotk tnctu .. ~ of Mon ,~!.~s.·'"wp',""'m 1"0 3 pm Kp/timet t "• apply, Sane o Ion Y Appliances 802 MOVING -EVERYTHING AuctloM, Friday, ,7:30 \!·m· ~.~W'S.?!!_~ .. :/· .. b ... · bo$21Dm 642 .. 2151 ~ •:rr·~uJ w• Good l1Wlual dext~~~ rui'u~~ oPP911unity Cep~~' m 42 ~= Nor&e Cu !."fl $65. CE MUst GO £lee. dryen: Windy s Auction Barn &: ~~pr""' .. ~ ' $375 Co.st Mu1lc Service-
, 'VN •··•"· eJech-~•-.-.'d Will employer Hwy. , • Auto Wa•"""'· , Ke............ $10-$15. Gu 1tove $10. 2075~ Ne...,mnrt CM ~ Sale ends Dec. 22nd Newport Blvd. at llarbor .-.·' • " -' -~~ .. , ' -~ ···-· D ~ H d • d ~ ' NEWPORT ORGANS C..ta M•oa "t'..1;i l U,.7 549-306l teach mech. skill&. • WAITRESS-Dinner house ex· Auto Washer $35, WhirlpooJ reuer ..,,.,,, ea « r s Behlnd Tony's Bid&: P.fat'I
\ GullOJ'I tndustrlfs R . E , TRAINE15: per1ence pref. Must be over Auto Wuher $85. Recorxl. = ~~ t HENREOON complete twin N~rt11:!.~h· n P~1,..,,, WURLITZER Mah 01a n Y ~~.. ·lllMllMl$JS 1644 Whi!~~.~e., C.Af. R, E. Broker & Developer, 21. J\pply in~ only, 843 ind . Cuar. 541HST2 -Ana-i1' rear 10-4 60--5365, bedroom 11et, cane bead-~~.... ~ ~ Spinet. Beautiful f In I 1 h . ,. JftRWlln ~....,., will train & sponsor for w. 19th St., C.M. , 84'l-8ll.5. • · board .(Yflllow> box 1pf'in&' *PIANOS*ORGANS* $375. Call 54&-43.38. ~ _ • F.qua.l Oppor. Emplayer license. cau betwn 10 am & WAITRESS OVER 200 washers, dryers, 3 Couches, table organ, ls mattress, nearly new llammond Wurlitzer many SILVERTONE chord organ, !l"!i!Jiiil'\ CCow:ity Be a r n t n a: Printing 3 pm, 545-ll24. Focxl and cocktail, Blue refrigerators from $39.95. child) cbest. & desk. quilted matching cbest, $375. Lady others. Pl-e-seuon s'pec.lal! xlnt cond., lncl. stool $125.
tuer has Immediate *°Peretiol'ls Svpv. R.N. Beet, 6'13-991'.W. 545-0780. daybed~· ~ ~t~ Schwinn 3 sp. bicycle nearly model closc·out&. Piano & 541H969 "1;;Jj~tor the following Oppor. w/Jocal trade ·ahop. 3 'to 11. Mon thru Fri $38. WANTED, reUMile maid. $80 1 YR. guarn, de! & fn. games, « m new. $50, Ampex 1tereo, Organ rentals. Money sav· Sf'!rtlng Good• 830 ~ 1 · Badtground in engraving, per shift. santa Ana . Bris· Sml hotel. Xlnt working stall. Late mod. aU cycle Montana, CM. Sat/SUD 9-S. $100. 645-'1814 Ing bargains are here right l ~'--"-.;...--.--;.::I
L MA H plate making, color aep&nl· to1 Conv Hospital 541)..1966. conditions. 494-7".>57 Kenmore washer. 839--1778. HAND crocheted rugs for POOL table AM}~ full sizie now ut: NEW Tapert'lex water !!kl ~-"'''°" C INISTS tton, tetter Pl'eSSi ~t,c. req'd. RN • 11 & 11·", Utlme ICU. WHERE'S HAZEL? •DISHWASHERS, washers, Oui!:tma. .. Very reas. Lots A-1 OOlld, '$150. WoodsmM Wallichs Music City $45. Kofiach ski boota iize ':..~ .& Fee Paid/Also ~ Jobs ;r 1 d bli & of other misc. Coffee serv· Ind la n c y c 1 e • 6 7 71i1! U>. Beginner'• wood ~-; l .URRET LATHE Helen Schaffer Pacifica HOllp., 18 7 9 2 Divorced executive, children ryers, re ' guarn .ed. Mon, Tues. Wed lo.4. {dlaassemblcd) reblt eng South Coast Plaza 540-2830 1now skis w/bindlnp $15.
• JI . OPERATORS Penonnel Age.ney DelaWBn!'. HB. 842-0611. 10 and 9, need mature delv'd. m-1620; M&-5218. mo Pbciflc Ave, C.M. $150. Ex.erci&or , • s 11 ~ *PIANOS.ORGANS ='c:lJ.~1664~--~-~-I ~ • 4262 Campus Ori~. NB SALES Qerks &: Cashiers "take-cha.r&'e'' live-in for KENMORE au tom at I c 2 l.JtG Club chairs, $65 each, muter'', A-1, $15. 6#-0GI. Going Out For Buslneu SKIS 8 11 z i a rd flberglua
I, r.;:cRUSH GRINDER SWte 8--4 -!157'-7lll aome exper. Apply I~ ~ luxury home in Irvine. 'N1!5~ri.2 l~.;A,,3~.mp. ~-mat~, ~ ~~; ATfENTION: B e a u ti f u 1 i..~ quail, ty • prices • i;uv. 195cm Marker Blndinp $80. "" penon. Checker Auto Parts, Private quarto/', patio, ... -;l)s, t..,.......,,.. ..... ,..,. _, ....... mme.a"UCU 111.1 St •-.. Bald .. ..i.. 2 ~n1-Children skik UJd :~ OPERATORS -PR~tt)N.~ ll1 & 19th St., C.M. phone, garage, etc. Liberal KELVINATOR left-band sewtnli maL"h.ine $150. Miac ~s~~m:ii ~~~~tcRdl.etc. ~$.5.pa1r54Ut19.
:, Exce&.:~~ ' Uent trl.,.,... benefits ln-CONTROL LIADMAN 645-8264. =r41~~~· :r33~ers. ~ ~·· Turquot.e. $60. haehold items, etc, 644-2244 need.! love from little atrt Rent.ala ...... we auy:seu HART Javelin XXL'• Z1D
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. iJli com~ paid group Requlttd to aetup orlgtna1 SALESLADY '._,, .. , . eves. ........u vo.rvlll. GARAGE Sale: Practically (only) 10 Annies left..-$10.95 Daily lQ..6 .. $uo. ID cm; Nevada Gran Prix bin-
plaMing, prod. achedules, &: Exper. unnecessary. The WHO WANTS TO W?RK1 *WHIRLPOOL elect r ic new baby bed, clothes &: ea. Hu.ny! Hurry! 644-246.5. FIELD'S PIANOS dinp, used 1 short aeuon.
! ~ • atatuJ reports, relative to Show'~. 22 Fa 5 hi 0 n DRIVE A CAB. dryer, excellent condition. children's toys. 2668 Santa IDEAL Christmas c 11 t ! Costa Mesa ,tn4) 645-3250 675--0291
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r-'> A. ppl.y Penonnel Dept. manufacture of small elec-Island, N.B. OIOOSE your hours, work $35. ~991B Ana Ave, C.M. 646-5356. Gennan train set "HO" UPRIGHT P1Mtl' & Bench. =POO~L=-1a°'ble"'. -T~w~,-.,,,......,.,--~'
LSI tro mechanical 8.Sllemblin. SALESMAN, m~icslgns. ~~~~:: 40" Tappan Gaa Range ex· GATELEG table It 6 chn, Trixexpreu w/monorall BeautUul mahogany. Ex· &: lamp. X1nt cond. $15.
r _ • =tro1°1 ~ ~'frf~ Terrific comm A: bono.s slightly handica cellent condition $50. table saw, bikes, baby furn,, comp!. cust. layout on 4' x celk'nt cond. Must be aeen so-nn after 6 pm
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_-' manu!acturin&: or electro schedule. 979-4755. retired. Age n f~O. ~i:: 673-0941 bar/icebox, dinette aet. & 8' ~ up table 642--0138 to be appreciated. Sacrifice PCXlL TABIJ!lt..BRAND NU
•· TRANSPORT mechanical assembly. Re-SECRETARIES plement your income. Drive SOLD home _ refrigerator, miM:. 246.5 Norse, C.M. momin&'S & eves. $375. Call 6#-66ll. FACTORY DlREC'T·LO AS I·~ DYNAMICS ply lo Clanified ad no. 55 · • a cab 6 hrs or more a day. trost free. Xlnt cond. Also GIRL'S BR furn, 28 HP out-CUSTOM built overilze BUY a Pla)'el' Piano lot $29. 633-3461544-0466
_ }131. W. Selefltrom c/o De.Uy Pilot, P. O. Box: * 1 OQ0/0 FREE * Apply in pE!l'SOn. Yellow Cab elec. dryer. 557~. brd, ·aports toyS, misc. Sat, man's chair .It footstool, Cbriltmu. D a VI d T. LANGE pros. a U, noo. K-2
.-.-,." ...... ,,,. _.,-. fl2626 "6~'"'' Mesa. Two ovens.. Hu Rotiuerie Cameo Shores, CdM. man's top coat never worn, CM 56450 rm. Mtllt &QLI. 644-6474 1
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~-:..,· ..... San~ .. ~ ... ~--)560 •• Com _Mesa. Calif. Uz Relnder'. 1 .4,......,.., Co., 186 E. 16th St., Costa KENMORE elec. stove _ Sun 9 to 3 4$27 Fairfield, tank type vacuum, tall Dupree, 2940 D r..-ace La., Elite skh:, Geze blncUnp.
~ .:......... ._ PROOUCTION 546-21184500 ~~~~"Beach and grill. No ckl. 646-6267. ~CE Sale -Everythin~! ~~'~!935ad, all xlnt cond. KRELL Upright Plano with Bum-r Pool T•ble .,.an W<.1'.,. in exchange • ...,r ' .. ,,..... HOTPO!NT Electri d 2804 Broad St., N .B. ~ .,..,. · bench. $125. Goed cond. ,..... ~Blvd. C.M. HEL_PER SECRETARY ' "'" Daytime. Until • o Id . NEW complete Encylopedla Must .em ~ 646-3632 o• l50 ... : .............. &IH212
For prod. a.aembly of. sm. With recf:nl insurance cxper. [ •dllMdllt 11~ J Xlnt cond~94 64&-4988. Britannica $250. Round 641).1791. TV, Radio, HIFI,
Ml,d(AGER TRAINEE electro'mecb..,~. Dlctalton. Career posit.Ion V -I I llS formlca dln. table $50. 18116 9111..1...1 S •--•Pl Stereo 13 Local firm 'needs clean-cut Ap~y for 4.day wk. Phone • Mn. LADY Kenmore combination. ewe ry Dewberry Ave. 557~ or nt .. • PJ09'• •no _______ ....;;.;.;1
mu to 1aun r e ta 11 Culton Fc Ladenbur&er, r>47-6437. washer &: dryer. Good con· •7'l'l2. $fii0,' ~' * 6'2-2490 RE·CONDITIONID
bu·•lness. Rl&ht man 16'4WhlttierAve.,CM SECURITY GUARD Antiques 800 dition $125. 673-mB .. ** SACR IFICING ROYAL .por'lab!e typewriterWURl:.I'l'ZER Organ 4300, TV's . could advance to manager 642-: Must be thoroughly exp'd. REFRIGERATOR. Admlral Complete Line of ~an $30. Easy elec troner $45. l:Jke new, Sac r If Ice . Color, Stereo, Blk &: White.
Cll """• store ln 1 "T· Start F.qttal Oppor. Employer n...-unilo-Apt t •·•·-· GJRANDbn ,..!:"-~Guilcdlock by dbl door, runs well, gd cond. RoyaJ.R bl JeweEt h"l;,·,-~eoektail ~p &: shade $8, F,..i .. :-~ 846-3113 or 772-1856. From $39. 26 .,_ sem .. 1-• $502 .+ a:mm. c.Au J ean VWH ~ .. -;.--;-::1· 0 ... l"\lOOUA, of Lon-$lll. 919-7234. ~ cs, c . ..'Ull'J, ironing board $6. 4IJJ C:t:: WURLlJ'ZER, Ba.by Grand Fl'&nk Schf'Oth~-Tv ~ ~1~ ....... ~ ro:RRI'ARY-Typlst reccp. ~-~~~ Cam..,as & ~~~ ~.10S:~ M~ SL , 64S;739'J. Piano,~m a h ~gany . 837 W. 19th, C.M. 548-3386 ~ ... _,, PROOF tioni&t excellent typlna: re-Circa 1890. 2 French Car-Equipment 808 phires, emeralds etc. Value FLUORESCENT Fixtures, Needll ~· s:rx>. S3&-2l58.. *** 21'' TV $25. Harbor 81Yd., C.M. qttired, orthodontio-office riage Clocks, Orea 1870 & $600, Sell Sl<XL Certified Complrle w/lam.p from • LIKE new Baldtrin organ *** 23" TV~. both x1nt
MANAGEMENT trainee -MACHINE Irvine, 54&-5170. 1890. All good time keepers. CANNON FTB (55 mm Stan-GIA appraisal guaran. ~ $4.95. Genl Surplt11, 1658 w/Pde man. $650. Call cond . ~. ambitklul, ag-SECTY _ Recepl Acct.s pay Call 51&-1CWl5 for further dard 1.4 len1) with doubler G'F.r-7S21. SUperior, Colt.a Mela. Merl842. 9"l9-+t62 Starting salary to & recv. Exp'd. Interviews detalls. & nntn to 2lOmm zoom REMI NGTON elec * SP1NET PIANO, 1 year RCA 21" Color col\IOJ.e TV,
mo. Call Don Was-OPERATAR Men, Wed, Frt 10-12, Lee Rhoads Ie:ns:. Mannon el@ctronic DIVORC.ED-Must. aell, Typewriter, 15", return old,. xlilt ¥cond. $600:Pttan walnut XInt cond. M\1llt • MHQOO. 1-V 540-31187. I k flash unit w/access. Man-Platlum diamond nna: set. can". lovel,y com $ 4 5, . f1pish.. 536-~ sell-Make of1er. 548-49'ZS
needed at ' SEU. hnting & tiahing Earn Antique C oe s oon tripod· & large alwnl· =w~ue A~~ 6'll-4262. X:~ Hammoncl ~rem I er TV 1tereo comb1na1kln, ~;/. ~·~~ OpenlDe.lft -~ •·. . = ~~~~ Full or • SotfXCLU~ifPQired ~ kit~~nc1=:,.~~:; $161;M}, Sell $&50 ~ ~=~le. ~~~c~150. ~ pty ~~=· B1k •MU.,,
:tn. -~l Nlguel SERVICE Station Attendant 260 Victoria, CM 646-9749 vi~eral ~.· llideMprOjectSeoUr, ~~~:J!,lanlo~"aet. ap-eha.1z'.I, buffet. chlna cbet. 40-ehonl,electrtc organ. Near Sony 260 tape rec 1129
KEOICAL A ........ t -EXp'd, w/•Yn, Top wa...:..'cotnm. Hrs Sat/Sun 'til 10 pm o.,...c "1161· uat ! ~~ aft-6:,..:., _... $3(XI. Smatl items too 8:1HW99. new .cond. S.115. Call Lancer speaken: $29.
PrlrilarDy ttont o!'l~_!J Wt Mve an Interest· AWif •Chevron 8t;tion, 6M Weekdays 7 pm 'tll 10 pm $3.50. 548-l395. ..,., .u..i., ,.,.,,, FIREWOOD. Oak, Pl n e ,, ,;:;543-'::.;'l20tl=·'-~-~---
Salary open, NB a.rta, pif1DU Ing -ftldtt, immed.1-.,._ '"'"'A•t H ' Lag Bch PAlNT!N ARGUS SU per 8 Movie Cam-so. Amer. Cllllectioll of band-Cedar low ........ -Free I.' --... " re4i=--to ~"!' ""'"...._,. wy, . . GS, priv collection. I 1 ~ j ,_ ~-18 K Id See ~-· ed «Ad N..m: c/o oi.,, livallobl. for a Early Calli. Pmmioeot 19th •ra w room ens pro ..,. '""t ~ ··~~~1980"" • delivery Dec. llr28. Older ••••••••••••••••••••
N proof mochlno -· SEXTANT & 1Jltb Century. American to•, 1100. for bo • Call o appree. ~ now 561--'1522. ~ P~r: cafil: I 1y I Artistll. Also important 492·7242 before 2 P M. tNDIAN Necklace aet, col· FOR tmagina.tive penon-take
.'l'lil2ll tor. i;o quo I • you'I RESTAURANT "'°" block prlnm, ""°Us. YASHICA Super 40 mevle lector's Item. Reuonable. electrio adfilnl! moch. apart ! ICAL Secretal'Y-Recept. nMCI 'c; be • hlg~~ 11 am to 5. 15th. 16th, 17th. camera w/carrying cue, Private party. 968-2967 just for ~'You keep the
_ .. a-,_, _ "........., •ccur• • person w Now 1 ~ '" I Prlv. prty. 2133 Seville Ave., NeY1, never uaed . ~37'l3. ~chfnery B16 pieces. S7.50. 846-2027
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I ~f.. .. 'r' F.xpor. w / J B 1\1 pre~r at le•st 6 r-5 Brus Cash Registers. derwater w/2.5 lena. New SHOP Smith Mark VII com-mtg to you. Made to order .
· pret'd. Located in monfh:,.:r,rlence on Woode'n butter chumr. R.S. $180. 615-l<Hl or 645-5321. presaor &: jolnter. Cost $610, ~st Prloea. West Coe.st
, 6IHl64 NCR ch' Dcll Personnel -Fry Cooks Prussia dishes. Tbl w/claw Sa 54fr2725 Wood Spedalties_ 893-1512 i llf. for appt ma IM, \Yaitress Mgr •• Waitrcues feet 5.Tr-571& .f.::•.:;rn;:i::;l•::'.::"~---:.8.:;10 c $385. · •
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mature per_1on , Come In •ndifind out Counter Girls_ Dishwashers ANTIQUE table lamp, Tif· WHITE pedestal d~ 1et stand, new knives. ~ hp for 8, many extra pea. Call
I "';!~,;Boa~ch.~'.';49+-ml.=~= •bout our fine it•rt-fan;v' era, beautttul ornate w/4 swivel padded chain motor. $95. 536-2716. b t w n 8 : 3 O a m3::1)pm, :: •·" lo Pboe ly M thru scroll work. M&--7760. Sll.5. 7%' tuxedo 90la S65; M&-8133 rn.rrH opera.tor, ..... Ing M riet, excellent S:tor ;ie!en 9 °~· 5 ANTIQUE. roll--desk & s·• nxl gold . lhag $15. Mlscell•"f'OU• 111 CALORIC Gu a ... -30 ..
• 2 )Tl exper. Small MW Mneffh -.. ..a.... ~ •••1195 ·-· ' ' 1-528-3&1'0 aft 6 pm. t--' chair. Very good cond. Call v-...,.. • SACRJFlCE beaut Autumn Like new, $100. Johnaon OB
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• work from worklnf environment. Newport Beach 644-7804 ANTIQUE Sall!'. On con-M!t, 6 chn. $150. Call Perfect oond. 551~. uro $200, ~
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ulebe:n ;e~· Call Lorri Baker ~~~ orle=-~~ 2 ANTIQUE c I aw f 0 0 t ~Jon :m;. ~~ ao:°t!:,d~~upbyde . bl.8.ck am' white TV $20.
. per camm _ (714} 49S-4501 ln 1taliltk:al typtrw: and IO bathtubB, make otter. rond. SG-nn TRAIN table W/mtm, Hol=64&-00B~=='·~-~~-~1
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1 ~. DAILY PILOT SECURITY l\'.l ~•wport Blvd., TIME FOR B':~L~ volvct w U~~~~S ~~. ~= ~ I ' 90fa w/matchlna: 5' Joveseat. GOLF Oubs $30. Extra it~ ... Routes Open PAC,flC New. $285. 995-6157. M~11 ·~ ~!Jkinna•= ~~be Ugh~ Best
; • San Clemente · STENOS QUICK CASH Whit• Vlnyl Sacr!llee l400. ~ SLEIGH (1 horoe ope•I ..,, i ~~all Mr. lusby BANK Couch, 7 Ft. DESIGNER -Ann N' t!que. SeU, .trade or "'"" ' 20 • • •·-to •--A-• THROUGH A $50. *· 642-002'J Andy'• Giant alze. 4' ·tall 5.11-3374 or 645-1554 eves. ' . 492.44 · --'• DJ,NlNG Rm "t A om! bttf· II>. 64H889. BOCml ........-..t tabi.. * Nul"!M!'9 Aides * ~ O You'll th. . kt, refln, $li>, Bunk beds. AREA RUG, 6x9, mulu.coJ· 41iW x 6 ft. Ideal tor kitchen ~ fae all sh1lta, req. r ··Empklyer , •o;-1 ~Joy many nu, 1'IO mattrelsel, $40. ored green, U'f!L Sl.50. 84&-346'f,
. ~vreal~ lnl· Appl~lr Qf R••I Estett s.1.. th:':',.. '::VC:v:J ~r~ DAI· ·Y PILOT -962--87&6 $35 • 894-1826 CANOPY slna:le bed, lilre nu ~ 1<m Wat Wamar, fAE'r ~ DESK S4x00'', 1 drawers, MINK SOOLE-natural dark $40. Furnace $35. ~ Ana.. Hwe need tbo8e "-the po1ffk>rl1 we h.-n very aood oondlUon. $65 ranch rnink. large. xlnt con-833-34.17 ~core''. , avol!alole for .-WANT AD cub. 557-<!10. ditlon. S3'15. ~ IM-"'1'-="'11------
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ffoopltol, N.S. .-...OU. -''"'"" now Previous bonk ox-· 642 5678 -919-,!4'13 -l>O· 66-2>1'1. IS lhete a trwnpet .. ._ METRJO ualstant -avallable thru Tarbell Com-"rlenc:e It de1lrabte, • TA N.GERJNE Na~ 10 SPeed blR • home tape dust l.n )'OW' cloeet? Yow:ta
t;ype, I.Jve tn-..,._, JMUTY. Applicantl ·fully ro-btit not .-ilred. Hide • be<l S45. 2424 Holl-deck will. W'8lnut. $50 ncb. fatherless girl ne e d a !==-~···· M iiii'1-891ilioiianiiil"'li.ii""'Oi; I •-upcjO oualific&tJOO. • ~-d., Rd., '111.s. , 537-Wl7. . tnunpe< "' ...,, ,. ICbool N.,ew oi-ex~eed l&IM Orchestra. Price mull be
people. ~ available. If VoUi • re We I I l?.:;;iijp:j~=:';:"';::-::-::::::::=:;::::;:i · very tow. Help a dewn1ne
' ( "' ·• Complete tral!\!tll! .........,. 9.-.id & hovo good .'I '"'"''Y 1 ST' A:,..,, G.A:"'E-u"'~ ._. girl ha"' a lllce ChNtmu .o-• f;;,,,, & Paint Fu~ m........,ent oPJlOl' sh & typlnt 1klll1, U"»> 1111 ~ .. .--~ .... and have new doon ...,... ~· '115H =· can Mr. Sloan at come In •nd talk ts. . .wa S,CL\YL UNA i to her. 540-2279 alter ~ p.m.
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air IUlj)Ollllon -· nl WHITE 10)' !'oodle AKc. ooot Rea. llst $119. , Now • W •-• rn Watt AM/FM -M PX U.vt pt.pera. Paper trained.-$89.95. Corp. '9tJ,te aate. , NEW BIJa Bus ~ ftberllau ~utos 1n.--~ 7v.
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..,. " auaranteed, .,., 1.n Flah '" 2 HONDA 90 s.-., 1 '"""' $6495 TM&-ruc~a . 962 REWA~D oncl1tmed, Now $ 1 T 5 . bike, xlnt cond., 1300 rn1. 1 Ill ~ Cro4ll d • pt • 28 CfAL. ell 11"'1 """' dirt bll<e, knobby U..1, lgc
• ''"""""'· oomolote. 15'1. orprockt't>, etc. llllO • ..,.. • Get 'l!m RoHlne WllJ., PA~> OYER TV for boe.i, trailer ot • 847~74 • ~ PLUS Tl:L ~'
camper. U.0112 ve1 I l . ~GAL. all dtiS aquarium, AU.~"",.",,..'-,-111-....,....--,-,°"H"°onda_,.. 360 V8 eng, on a ~e thla iprinc .•. here LI a fan-K U "'··-look ~. n~ ~·~·at5rlhi& 1 comple~ 847135. ·~• .... J05 w/4 apeed, di&c brka, chasSis, auto trana, pwr. :U~~~ ~t ~ F •1 !_ ~-I _,. __ -ISO. .~--·:...:.:;..;~=·-·~__,,,,., 1 aand Hret, ape.re mdtOr, steer &: brakes, root air Metro Vant wtth the ln-or e,. rf'lllllillUl9 '· 'Iii!_,,, !:~-~~·~~~~~~ Hones 856 also trailer. 1m ttgilltn,. cond." da.sh air cond. Very tE!.rnaUonaJ 6 cyl. Um 6•2.. low mltMte ~sUon. $9)) or trade. ~-low miles, (Sfr. No. 606968). and can walk the lenRtb of tkt, &rftpcit'tt, tfi,c.ks or
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,.... to Voll tered qua r I er bo1"81!¥, Xlnt shape, many extru, $105.20 , mo. tool tt comes wltb ape.re Call l1Dd uk for Buyer 12 yr old mare, sorrel, 2 yr Trophy wtnnerr. Beat buy. In tin.'11: tubes, xtra pa tank. DAYE ROSS • old Kdding, dark bay, 11,i yr Orange Co. $325 caah. 11>me J2 volt eqWp'llDd a lot 3 Llnit, 2 T lmet, $2.00 old filly, black. 6 yr old 644-7468 ot kwe. Call 548-MCl-i and
mare, ICllTd, 9 yr old mare. ,69 H-D s.-•ter _ ex~nded for 84 mo. Cash price incl. W tor "Cbesttt"
Mo --L"-~ --1 •-at Lake~ ,.._... tax & Uc. ii $7004.75. Def. "'!"~"'!'~"'""'!'!"''!"""I VING to 1~ s;-ddie rub, 2'i.2(l1 Trabuce ~ :~.· ....!?_~ ..... ~. pmt price ii $9493.86. APR ;; ;_~t ~lie;;,:·~~ Rd .. EI Toro. 837--070L ~ ::aii. "~ t:k'e ~~:23% On approved ·~7 Chev. 1/4 T~n 2a Harbor Blvd.
good with kid>, 147-ml. SORREL -· haa ..... trade. 894-5210. 842 o903 P•ck up, VS, 4 ..-i. rad<>, Cosio Mo11 • 5464011
UPPY 2 monthl., Irish Set· trained for Gym Khana, CUSTOM M1nl Bike S HP "Q heatf'f', CllSIMlA) Only
ter • AW<t.~ Gd e!.,.-~. a~vln~ -&Strattoneog.Coct $1395 WE PAY TOP ;~~atmu ~UPPie• Stabl .. 67>-5887. !:3912...... -$125. EXPLORER· H.:=~~'B;:J.•' CASH
Part Cocker I: Terrier. To REG. Qrtr t.Iare, 4 )'J.'B old, '68 SUzukl BlmP BearCat MacArthur Blvdi& Jamboree aood home. ~1539. in foal -E:lccel1ent blood · XI cond ~,beat tt • MOTOR HOME lines&: green broke'. Call aft nt • ,..,.,.,, 0 er. CENTER , 833-0555 tor uaed tiars Ir trucks, just
FREE puppi~. T wb old. 6 ~ 842-2836 anytime, ask for CHEVY .60, 8. bed pick-up. call .us rot frff·esthnates.
Englbh S.tter mixed . PAwMlNO, Gentle Quartor ~St=•~..,~~~~-~ 1810.J BEACH BLVD. N bal~ t t GROTH CffnnN'll[T Sfl-4279 or 847~ Horae. n ---nt ·-t -check. GIRL s English bike, wh.lte, HUNTINGTON BEACH r new 1 •! .. !.~· ~lftV ' Id "'11 =~ " 3 pd h -• ~lret chro dlstrib., front tires • 111~. PUPPIES, Q wkS o , w1 $375 67&-4417 aft 5:30. 8 1• a ..... .,.-.. • me $6795. $325 cuh. 6"-'1468 hold tit Ouistmat. Mother · fenders. Very Kooc;t. cond $40. Ask for Sales Manager
Shep/Collie. ~ SHETLAND Ponies C2) $12i 645--1604 * '65 CHEV. ~neetskle % T. lSlll Beach Blvd. IFREE·===111=good'-"""'ho"'m~.-.-n~ly rs ~~15~ ~twn 12 -TRAl~-LER--tor--2-b-lk-.-•• ~8" '73 Pace Anow P/U. Low mileage. $800. Huntington Bea.ch
Fluffy 1 yr old mutt, Lovet ~~~~~~~~~I * M O TOR C Y C LE 18,L ft. Motor Home Call 646-256l. 847.6087 KI 9-33.'ll .children. 54Hl97. ; TRAILER tnr 2 bike•. ,.. " 1968 Fon! Pick Up % T. • C sh For Clean A~G~e:;,r~;:~ac: l ..=;.-... 11~1 H~~·.s:,·:,1 :;:7n:i., '73 Tioga ~~~~~:7.SlW). ~sed can &
noe... 5t9-t691. a11 extraa SP>. w111 take 1ain ft. Motor Home 1:!.i~: ... P'~r· :~~ Trucks
DIRT fill, reAl good stuff! lSOO VW eng. pa.rt trade. Off SIASON SAU PllCI
You haul. Free while it a.a.ts, Generil 900 894-2504. ORDER NOW $850. 83IH9tS. How1rd Chevrolet
Iaata. 644-612i. 1-------'-----1968 HONDA CL-00 . & SAVE CHEV. DUMP TRUCK, 14' Newport Beech
AFFECTIONATE pa.rt Mame SCRAM-LET.-~~ ~.'"· .Mmt sell. Call CreYl"er Moto-bed, 4' hl&!'I sidta. new eng. ~lacArthur Blvd&: Jamborff cat I_ kittens, Look without • ll"tV'V!O:> t• I: firn:, $l_40(). 642-9)95. 8J3.0555-
obl(gation. 645-0137. * MUST aell 1970 Honda CL BMW V•nl 963 \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR
LOVABLE gray-white yr old ANSWER.S :yJ;:: ~~· $3fl). Call DJ \V. lst,'Santa Ana835-31n FOR TOP USED CARS
male kitty. Shots. altered, 'Z7' TRAVCO Get 'Em Rolling ll your car is extra clean,
bo1C tralnttd . 644-0139 aft 6. Helmet _ FHmsy -Mature '70 Honda 350 attteUdtrt. 25' DISO)VERER this spring .... here la a fan-see us first.
-Wa1ter -Canned -Han-5-spd, elec litarf.. Pvt pty. 3'.l'-22' CONTINENTALS tastic opportunity to get one BAUER BUICK
80m -CAR that HIT HIM Brady, 646--0364, 540-199S. al' PRIDE 1' JOYS of those ban!. to find 1955 2925 Harbor Blvd.
I ~ lftd 5upp1n ll"L.i ] ~Iixed-up anthropologist: HONDA, S 00, 1966. Ex· ' VAN CONVERSIONS ~ v8111 with tbe in-Co&ta Mesa 979-2500
_ . ~ "I unoovered some Egyptian cellent condition. Sacrifice, Saleli • Service • Rentals tema.Uonal 6 cyl. 18m 6'2" IMPORTS \VM"'TEO
mwnmies last week. and $175. 968-1802 aft 3:30. * Danmar Inc. ·* and can walk ~ length of Orange County's
weren't they interesting! 1970 SUZUKI so. _.. lvd G G thia: van up.rtght, and 1naide TOP $ BUYER
P ~--I 150 Th 1gn ,Jo 13801 lilll'bor B ., . . tool It ei -"th BILL ... ~ TOYOTA et1, _ .. ,. ere was a s on one v•· Low mileage. Good cond. 53l-8800 ·com w• spare lT>AAr~i
them reading B.C. 962. I * Call Wr3016 * G Dal U~ll t tubes. Xtra pa tank. 18881 Beach Blv ;. GROOMING &: Boarding, 10 , euetis that was; the UceMe 8 Next to G. · Bl1l1 aome 12 volt equ,ip. and a lot H. Beach Ph. 847-8555
yrs exp. Tender 1ovln& care. number of the CAR that TACO Mini ike 5 hp, $75. BEAUTIFUL 35' Oexible ,Ci· ot love. Call 50--840t and I=~~-~. ~--,,.,,-,.,
She.-rv's ~2848. Ii IT HIM." Sean Mini"~~ hp, $40 ty Bus, 1!156, xlnt for m6tor ask for "ChKter" TOP S for Junk or wrecked ••J .rfU"'IUIU converted cats. Eves. & wk~nds
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1001 2 cir 4 cyl 4 avoed, 14,lllQ.JW6.~ or.l&llll6. --Otlnt.
AM/FM f.a}o ~. bUeket '68 DA: ·, Sta. t/ag., t -tn A oul. Mutt 1tll, $1150~
IOata, radlel il..; (WCUI) ,pd, ""' , Dcce1 -;5lt-<::..;t5411:o;o·:....,---_.,_.,
Only dltlon, , 8tHS14 !63 1.800 ~ new e-
$2395 '68 Damin 5ID with air • :;:.~ ,,1~tchoi>nt'."" """' -•rd Chovrolot many •l<U'U· 1995, 544-m.3. extru. $2350 or o l.!e'r,
Newport &.1ch pvt ply. 821-3749. '
MICArthW' Blvd .l Jamboree JAGUAR 1966 912. ~(>!!. Shari>,
l:IU555 AM/FM, all reblt. ~
V'-lt our ,_ home! 1970 JAGUAR XJ6. Perfect. p&lnt. $Z500/ofr. 67r'f'!'l': ~ 24.000 mJlel. Red. $U500. Keep trylne. l ~ !
G Call 642-4391 oe 642-11789. PORSCHE •ro. 91H, ~
M&'"'DA tutic csr a: top ~t ~ .. *' ~2w. ,'fitl: ~it.I~
ROY CARYD, hie. * AT "'° Porache '11·'& ! 2:U E. 17th St. ... pd. 84700. 61s.1640poiJ
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uJed BMW'• WILL Bu)' your Ponchr•11t
$ vw paid for OI' not. a.a.~ e e · e Kent Allen, 831~. "'
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BEACH
1000 W. C..at Hwy.
645-6400
WE HAVE THE
NEWEST OF
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INVENTORY FOR
YOUR SELECTION
MAZDA. RENAULT R-10, 1967,C.::IICll Um:, disc brakes,
17331 BEACH BL:VD. aeata, new dutch, 64+'
11•~· ._.. • SUNBEAM -:-; V•••-of•-.. c_ ,_ NJ''''
19'11 MERCEDES Benz 281-
SE by pvt pty. Aulll, ell pwr, air, AM/FM atereo.
$250 below Kdly Blue Book. -MB '68 250' Sedan. atr, ant6 AM/FM, D11 radials. Xlnt
"""'· --· Pr! pty. 646-8371.
'72 Mercedes 250 Cpe. Auto,
air cond, 8,000 ml'~ $7900. ,.....,.. .....
260 Tl&er' 3 tops,
radio, rood condltk>n. J;
p.m. m.8220. • ·;.
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I. COLORS .• , • . ' Immediate · -:
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C1h 852 ADfENTURE on a limall 1970 HONDA 70. New rear ~ p!u~ a c r I t 1-e ~ ',!!7!'0!""D!!"!O!'D!!"!G!'!!!E"'!'V!'A!"!'N!I 838-45119 '
budget, .. 11 """' new ~--~ •-S800 714 Autos, Im........, 970 1 3 Stame1e Kittena, Blue1 & wooden hull boat home from tire. 3 speed. Xlnt cond. ~~..!!=.:.., or' ...... :. ..,... ·-. Seala. big &. healthy, $1.S. tbe hard ~:ood empire, in $175. Call 552-1015. ~ .. .., ..... ,.;o -.. SHORT, automatic, V8, mag1I--..__,_ ___ _ MG .
J>Wt Lf.ijl
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80-6109. 100 boat convoy. Old World ·n Suzuki, ~. Uke new 593-5257 eves, ask for Louis '~~Is. A hOney! Hurry. ALFA ROMEO '6l MG .. Dependable, runs 1966 Harbor, c .'M. 646."9
Dogs 854 craftsmaMhlp. modern '-"'" m~age. Extrao. "M"'OOl";=•c..· ~~-.....---$2595 deeign, 2J to 100 fl., 1411 a ft. ,...__ Roni A Molot' Homo
PUPPIES 1 wkli. o Id base price. P. 0. Box 4n, '72 Honda CL 350, Absolutely for your Vacation as -cffOW"" -d
Quisbnas, mother AKC Pomona, ca. 91169. -must &ell. Need cash.. * Uf..4301 * lncL u.a. ·
r Alfa Romeo
good. l4605'8.ll90 '67 TOYOTA, CORONA.~~)
!1--•p•o°'R"'sc"'"'H:;;E~-~. ~.t,, v,,,., Sba!'i>
Golden Retriever, father ao.ts1 Power 906 644-7222. AKC Springer SP an I e I , ""'·n""'KA°"W"°ASAKI==°"i"'oo"'Tral~.ccl.-1 Tr1ilers, Travel 945 531-6000 or 531..o607 ~ .. ~ ~ ...,!:~ or MARSTPI.A 16' fiberalaa Xlnt cond. Low milea,ie. 22• Kit trlr w/full' kl' aep Comer lit I H1rbor uwun:n .....,, ~ runabout. Water t U: n n e I $300. CAii 644--0968 " Santa Ana
SILKY Terrie' pip, male, 14 ltabilizl.'I', cmtom CU:Shionl. SUZUKI 90, Built for dirt. bath & BR. Sips 4· $750. lJ50 --,-,-:,-..,"°"==.--I
wkl., """'· -by No. 1 Repoinlble. «> HP J<>hmnn, Very fut. Be•ot oU". N'pt Blvd., Apt 21, C.M. '67 DODG£
Silky in nation. Fantutic electnmatic gear I: throttle 67J..3512 ~~~~~~~~~ CUstom Sportsman, 108" TIME FOR
'11 Orona Mark 11, (:ictr';
PORSCflE '61912. Xlnt cond. automatic, nu tttts. _brb.i
'6.9 e~. many extras. Sacrifice, $1500. 6'5--0do. ~
36,!Xll atL Pvt pty. St7-430<i •71 -°"""" 2~. lff1
'fi6 PORSalE 912. $1395. R/H. Auto, tnb'\I.
X1nt 'cond., no ~ or' Lug. nck, nr ntW
-ta. 9&8--0138 or 5o'7--0388 1 ··-"70"'....,,...."-'-="Sta"*-'w w=., ... -". =;1918i.,;;.;;;"": 1
PORSCHE W. 912, Good , ~~~Bo;:b::.;642-WO::,,;=;.,~~.''::!'I condlllon. KonJ. sbOcla. Best 1 Daily Pilot want Ada after, 541"'°120. bargains DIOfe,_
~real Christmas buy, control. $41Xl. 59)--162.t. ' e l9T2 HONDA SL-100. Xlnt t ~ wheelbue, SUndl&l aunper, ~ 31' CHRIS Cabin Cruiser lop I 'l... _ ...£-..... ,, I ~ VS. automaUc, very low ARC miniitute Dechsbund--5 shape, twin all'· ri.dio ftlnd. Pvt pty. $400 la' best ---pp miles. beautiful. condition, ~t. ~1', ch amp Ion .stereo, d~ finder, iUil, otter. 893-<1923 many extras (VI'S890) Only
bloorumeo. Will hold rn nlley, rotiny xlras, "'"Pl I· • '70 HONDA 0,.175. RUM ·------·· 1 $ $ $ $ / • ._..,., Qrll;tmu. $100 flnn. Call fn comfort. $0075. 615-8577.' good, New tires & rack.
alt 4 pm, !l68-9J32 Boots, S.ll · 909 $250. Call 147-'625. Antjqvo1/Cl111ia 953 Howard Chevrolet
990 Autos, \/Md __ _ QUICi . CASH Autos, Uild
S CHNAUZER-Miniature HONDA 160, $175 or trade for Newport hach
AKC reg puppies, 11 wks SAll.BOATS -31 ft custom Sunflower Sall Boat *Jeep, Surrey Top* MacArthur I: Jamboree Blvd
old, Reuonable. Alt 6. wood cruising Sloop, Im-. e 54&-6507 • For Guy/Gal of your Ute. IU-0555
49M887. mac,4aalls,lnbrd,btt'a>.a '68 KAWASAKI End u ro Mint oond. SUX>. 54&-85.12. '66 OIEV V Qe
RESERVE adorable Sllky Beauty, Alik~3,~00 . 175CC Xlnt cond, Must aeU 1940 FORD Plck Up. Excel. • an. rry
THROUGH A
Puppy fol' Ch r lat ma 1. Awry I: Co. TT. for $29[.. HUIT)'. 546-9'l38 ~~ ~ cond, ~·i ~" &Cpf~~~S::
Champ. bl. line. $150-$175. 17 Ft ''Rainbow" .°':tamaran GIRU Stingray bicycle 3 ,,:•;=-~7i'-"'i'----640-1402
64H17B l'8Cin& cond1t1on I: IJ)eed. h.and brakes, ftrY Recl'Htion1I '10Ford SU_perVan,wtndows *** German Shorthair ~. ~ 36al good condition $30. 548-3858. Vehlcl• 956 all around, COl'Mft1on top, NOW ON DISPLAY
DAILY PILOT
~. male, 6 rno1., all HOBIE lS.fulJ race wtth B RAN D new Hawthorne 1-----,7-3----1 hvy d~ equjp, Eves 01' Sales Service
shots, 83.l-2793 trailer, etc. Used 4 times. bike, 26" $35. Used bike $20. early l!n4133'1"5C35 Parts Body Shop
oAOISHUND teme1e pnp. -Call 64!Hl59'!· Surfboard f1. 6'&-4019. MOTOR HOME ·12FER.ol°!£J,t· W.~ ""cit.~-~ortal "~-~ b'-~ " ,__ 1~ Stoop ~/"'b-·•··· AMER. Eagle 10 apd. Alum. Pride ., J ·~ pies, IUU...U-U "'""" OX UUI, I I ~U U ,,._ ,,...,._ ra~ bikl!. Cost $all) -6 Brand QeW urn • oy l AKC reg. 531-1455; eves. Cabin, 0.8. shore mooring. mo. Best <Jf!er 53&-4844 motor bome, fully tacklry 6'1&-8110. 615-6214. o:io w. ..._
540--0M4. $1250./Tl'Bde. 646-6054. , " • equipped including twin '* '66 Dodge Sports Van-\18, ~ ._,.. ~
AKC, COLLIE pnPI, 11 wks., 4T Cross Tr I· Mar a a BOYS 2S = Van)ty. beds. J>O'l'!,er ateerine, power ...._._,_ N--a Int
U • Like new -_._..,.. '--t.-•---"'-s"~, ~....... P ' ,,.... Spvder ~-v. xtn• --•. Sable le wtttte. · Chrtstmaa Sa.criftoe. $2,30} or o er. • ....... ~ UI-· '8.Ul.UUIAUI.' trans., harp 6*-'4045 m ,, ~ • '"""" Deli\'efY 530--0287 645-1628. $50. 644-2981 ~radio, dual wbeeli, · Neat Cuiatmaa gift! $2350.
F ~ M A L E Do .. ____ LARK 11· w/trailer, dacron '71 HONDA 150 -4. I.alt pl111 QPich much moft. ,Ser-1965 Chevy Van, &ood con-Call for appt. 646-0742 or
.,. ui;: • .-....... mlleage Good coaditioo, -lal ~77« dilion, wide tires, p&J1eled, ~1331
Pinscher, 14 l'OOI. old. · ~ fbra\s .hull. Fait $1.lSO ~I! offer 838-31'99 ' 1»$39. S llOWlll stereo, $1075. otter, 81647. Autos ·1 _..._. 970 Autos, Imported
539--7392 cond., $250. 592-lS24. · ft '61 Ford Econo g cyt 3 spd. ' m,..... ·-
SHERRY'S POODLES 12" FLEfil'Y Deck Sails. SCHWINN 3 wheel, like new Xlnt utll truck,. rum good
...... variety, all oolon & malll & ~·.trail.,!'~"'!"' ,$15. 5 ""54'&.~· $132.49 per mo. 132> caab. !>36-8400. aizel $25 It up. 546-2848. ed cond. $300. (l,)o,l-~.
LHASA Apoo puppt.., .Dal' ·SllOCK SabOt 4&11 ... lborglaA 2 Foldint Blcycl11 '71 VW VAN. Slworp
Jina:. Champ sired. Rancho mast, ~ le cover. $300. UICe new ~ ea. 64).-0233 Yes. J\lst S395 dbwn ta the Private Party. 894-6017
Santa Fe, Calif. $3232. 673-5118. GIRL'S SCHWINN Stingray total down payment and WANT clean, e<:onomlcal lo
Shelties -CHRISTMAS! Boalts Slla./Dockt 910 Bike, Good coodition $2>. on-'¥tolal ~!!1 •• IMl,!' ... ~J 1n-" mlall ~ :~M~' C&lTY-1 I -B-1836 I • , • ,..,.,....,. ....,,,....,....,~ Of Wlft.t~ -"Little Lassies," $50 up. eluding i.x & liceue. Over
AKC Pupe, Shot.a. 546-017L BIG a.., SUpa. $2.50 ft. Xlnt Motor Homes. all finance chargea for 84 r· 1uE" F' 01'
AIREDALE ~ AKC, = " Primo· Call S.lo/Roftt • Ml month& on approved cn<tit. Ill . ··
champ. ~oL . SLIP ~ -.. It Sallboa• The CUh price ia $8544.'5. c c· f-:0. SH ~ _. .......... .. including tax: " license. ~ QUI K A
AFGHAN Pupa, City laYI N._e= ~~~ HO~~TAL iii~.l&~~tmcr~ ~ ~~;;-. ~fllaed. Boots, 5pooc1as1c1 911 New1m0verl""'"'"""°" firlanceBlll ..... .,.WRY .. oa1e. tax. THR"UGH A -homes, fulb' 11elk.'onlalned. V OIRlSTMAS Pup&, 2 male, 1 18' GUSTRON, V1'16. *> 1195. per wk. 2XXl tree miles. ~imJs;:~ee:man !;~~~O\t'r1,~ H~!;~~rH~~ PONTIAC'4MC-FIAT~ DAILY P,ILOT
3 PUREBRED Shepherd needs work, S400. Call evea Santa. Ana, 839-9500 (lat St. at s.A. l'rwy) wa· NT AD pUppiea, DO papen, SlS ,.:675-5967~""'-~,,...,.--,.,,_, 2000'E. lat St., Santa Ana
each. 548--5033. 16' Boetron WiMl1er withoot e NEW LIFEnMESe 658-1000
GERMAN Short Hair pups motor, fully equlp, east (IOl't Fl'ftJ ml I: Insur. All opUonal Have 8Cltneth1ng )'OU want to 642 U'70
Purebred, will keep Ull model, $1.SOO, Cott IN $2500 eQUip $115 wk. Pvt pty. .UT Ope.pfled ads do it --·.
TOY Poodles, AKC. bruwn, -
WANT AD
642-5678
'69 l'ORD COUNTRY SQUIRi $1299 .................... 91'W< ..... ;;L•;;;•;;;••;;,•··---··-1--------... ---·1 '67 FORD VAN , hV( ~ 54>-2'J'6 ~--~~·~!!!!~~ ~8:§.16.13=======;.!.;::'weO;;,.· ,;:cell;,;N;;OW,,;64>-5611;;;:;:;:;;·:;.J=======--
,, Quality pu1>9. , mo, 1 male I I. fl'O, I fem, $200. S!l-Ti46 . , -
ENG. So"'1!or pupo Ml>", ~. ----~·
AKC. s wh. 11~1100.,w••••••••I
Mtflll< 9rffn. (QW:MJ ~
'68 AUSTIN AMERICA Cpo.
YetlDw. Aulill, tr1M., ltedlct, Hellft', 1-. 1!11,
U~EOIU
· Hunt/Show/Pet. 491S-4S38 11
GOLDEN Retrleve:r, AKC Camper11 S.Je/Rent 920
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ped., 7 wits, Mole • Fem. Compar Shella $11'
Beautllul clop: -· Ov _, OLD 'l;" ..... ulb S h e e p d o , er 50 new ' In stock N~;u brtd aood ~\., Some ~ 110me factory
ty ltdd -. .oon, -..o913. rdecfa. G' biMA. All lmPQrbl. ·~J Fl ii a·n Cl Di avail. ·Call
CHIHUAHUA Puppies ll!M-5210. '
CRll 548-41T3 • Slide In camper ~·
t ml.KY TEIUUER . llj~n;i>., ~ 8::.~:~~· 7 • , ssT:"z»t
81UARD Pupo, AKC, abaa· * * USE D 36" Shell
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OAOISHUND' Pu1>1>lel' -C1CJM; 111t• AKC, Mtnlotvro. Mil". R<d s-tora '25 or bllc • Ian ShotL 5.lHT!1. 1---------1
YORKIE -1 ·AK C, \}_'::uflPEEDS AS NEW. 115
""" tllly • Odonble. 3 Lba. An • 774-28S6 Stud f/f!l'Y, ~. ==~;-.;;·~.,-'""=...,I
POODLE PUPP'iES. WIU SCHWl)fN Fair Lady lO", 3
hold 11111 Cb r) 1tma1, IJ)ttdrsir' 11.k~ . f1!!1 S • O • Choc!!I,!• " !!l!Y<ir· eo-n11. 113-ll or l'!HllK.
" MINIATURES ch n a 11 z e ;-'70 Yamaha 250 bT-1, aood
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'67 VW BUG
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'63 VW CAMPER
FwllY l:ouilf. IJE00$(1
AJ<C Tbo!wol>br<d, mole, 3 cond. 1425 OI' ,_ -· , I rnokl fUIO. ........,, -J j& \ _______ __, __ .;._ ________________ ---
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'69 M. BEllZ '71:' DATSUN
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$1495 $845
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ii> vw eur. un1>11_;i;i; '71 VW YOUR ONLY '67 su.,. S.Ort c.maro. 3"" '7l FORD LTD '7Z OLDS DELTA rond. Now paint (l'ancbe 4 opd, Nu eng • .,_, wide • ~) -"-v ...... ,_ ~'-...1 d1.1 FACTORY ovalt, tm11t aell, S1JOO,. nt: ())upe air, fUl.l power,vlnyl Royalt c.oqp. lQad«l, -the
wu ' ,.,_ 111181 & -· · ~. ~•, ra -AUTHORIZED !1211-lrn '* lor Wlllle "'°'· at wholaole pricet, ...,,.. ... , ear only 12.000 Sam= -rad. tfret. __ ~000 Urn. cl\J,y 17,COJ mUes, 1-=~""';:;;;~_,::;;::::;·'--221BZU , mllel. 888GXt
01.DSMOBILE CADILLAC CHEVROLET FORD 'lOLKSW~GEN PLYMOUTH
'70 Plym Fury III Conv lllto
trans, tac &tr, PIS, nu tll"l'I,
Dcsperat., Must lell tocll.Yf
Far bek1w whll&le blu book.
$1495. ~. ;· ~.-:;, ~ S'lllO :!:."t1Jul"::°~~~ CADILLAC CHRYSLER $2395 Save Hundreds
Oil'• on,~''" Muot lell thll M'D). • DEALER lB69 CHR PONTIAC
.wk. Tab -oiler. Sli95'' ~ .. :~~of~~· Full .,.:.,.:iu:: :. ~ MacHoward MacHoward1-------
1$73-l5l2 a.. a.ca. " .......... 166 \..U\Ul•T· owner. $l!iOO. 645-26f0 · '68 Pontiac Ventura ,61 ._,,; ___ r, Xlnt ~, 1 CREVIER BM,. Sale1Le"'"1&. u~·· • 531-6000 or 531-0607 531:,, or 531-4607 yw ........ ......,. """""" -W •-St. e.. ..--v•'fD 4 door HT, VB, automlltlc,
)o ~ -· ui , ~ta Ana Corner l1t & H•rbor CorMr st & Harbor
~ $11'15. ofter.._ _ aben Sent• Ana Saa.t• An• 9161. Only
CADILLAC
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INVENTORY CLEARANCE
SALE ....,.,., m •nu-. • QS.3171 -N CONTINENTAL "°""' ""r1n•. a1r, <ZAW·
or ...,.._ wl<days V.OLYO ,. _ .. lllac '"" OONT c-lull pwr t 1'56 Fon! Fabel..,, ""°" '61 Old1 Vitia Crvllor $79S )1lllO VOLKSWAGEN ..._ .,.,. ' ~ 0-.: -oU. radio Ho)OardChevrolat
Kannum Ghia: Good ~YO lllllll!AR80RBL. ai..--.0r1ir, . i..aw'.C:::t"'~· 9pa11waaoo,Vl,....,,..ttc, Na-Booch OVER 70 CADILLACS ..._!lo -CX)STA )(ESA $3200, M7-Ui87 -... ~~ __ 1 0 , power steermc, ai., rack, ... ,...... •
1 90-6103. n car. ..,11o 540-9l0). Open Sunday 49+-rur:fter 6.' priced under wholesale. MacAnhur Blvd & Jamboree
(WAU660). OnJy 13:1-0SSS
'vw Squarebacl<, Blau. 73's '67 Cod Cpe 0.Vllla "II Ford Cntry Sed, ....... $1495 * ORIG 0w ..... M"'I aeU & Select Trade-Ins rad.kt. Semprlt urea, 1'U1lS Vinyl top, full wwer, fact llta waa., llll pWr, air. rib, rd thls week. SactU.lce 1972
ex..U..t. 11700. M"'' S<!ll. HERE ·N· OWi alr, l•ather Interior, whit• xlnt cond. MUOI ,.u1 12295, , H-• Chrnolet ""'bird, Formula ""· Im· TO CHOOSE FROM 5'1&--'Q&. aide Wall, etc. 'IWR143. 99:Hll83; aft !I, 6'l3-?G4. Ne_.. Beach la ~. Load-"
$ 266 -r-· • macu le .,..per n 1,
'68· VW \ Kombl a... new Come i~test Drive 1 J.90l Clorwtte • Mint cond. '6'! LTD ~. 4 dr, 1 .. 1. MacArthur Blvd &,Jam-. w/factor> xU'U. Call '°"
tlrel, be<!, &d con d. JOllAY! Sao It, yw'll bvy Ill . ~::...~· R<d Jr.bol. lnltld llerio tp, r/h, alr, l IJ:l-055', romplete detail• on tMo I ol TR
;.QH:pna.te! $l400. Offer. r.cea. -n.;2836~·.3....,912' ~~ 833-0'lBO days. F, IX'ER.UP-ER' a kind beauty! 54S-Ql60, EMENDOUS
. i,~.'Z·b·:t".' t'I:::.· =· s.. 11 3>f.Oll. vou·u . .sl.fJN"" '.t ~JlOfWT1' ~~~Mr. ;;~a;;·;::....try _.,, 1:.,~"':..~~. F=' ~ 'R.nc:=!,.~~1.~:
" '68 Corvette ......... ~ 4 ""'· FM """'°' radlah, Doe• not nin. Body • vtnyl .... Rally whll, Eveo. • ONCE-A-YEAR ~-n •Ila, 1715. -IPCI, 1lill pwr. !ml ;;-;,., =°roo. Days -· ....., ...... In good rond. Neec1o --Days 61W161.
1966 Harbor, c .M. 646-9300 ob-.•494-8635. carbufttm'. '1rade tor eood '68PONTIAC4Dr.Fullpwr., SAVINGS '.'J9 , VW Van, ~/whlte .,..._VOLVO 'T2CAD.ElDorado.Padded '67 Ford Wq Country qujlltfaoowidccre!!ectrlc good cond.: prlv. party. ~.:v..,,..new0rt1=i:::, ~cabriolet q,, 1 unroof, ~.~~~~ ~·ana/c. at:·~ guitar.CaU541-eL Waybelowbook!G'lS-XIOO. • rn.2238"" l9fi6 Har~r, C.M. &J6.931J3 1::.iogu:..'::H:~1f"' extru~ IUOO. 645-88119. · 6#'.'4m. pwr. ,,_ PLYMOUTH RAMBLER
-Vrry"""" rond. Bed VOLVO 71 ... Wgn • Air, '65 CAD tor Ale BEST OF COUGAR ... T-Blrd.·Xlnt rond lnalde • _, Just a few Examples 1:a ltn,iddle .eat. AM/FM, radM:>, auto, top camer, FER TAKES• • · 1 ----....;;.:_~,,_. & out. RAH, a.Ir, tape, 'new 1964, 2 dr nara top, UH, air '61 Rambler. SlllO. Good
'liewly' ""'1lod eng. $!800. 13100. Aft 5 pm, 546-3110. Call 8'&-3193. '69 OOUGAR. Excellen{ con-tlre1. MUil aeU, $890. 2214 rond, VB, automatic, A·l eoglne • tlr.,, 1972 CADILUC CH-•• Yflle
1 837-3081 or 5'84195. '66 STAT wp ·122. nu ttret dltion. Extras $1500/beSt af. Holly Ln, NB, 60--3703. mechank:a1 oond. $ 3 2 S' • ___ ;::493-::..=2393=..---I rw
'60 VW R.&H. Good t1tts, battery, Dri\>elt. You'll llke CHEVROLET fer m.-1929 · 1970 Ford Maverick. Auto l..:!:493--0635.~~--'---VEGA =•::." .. :11':!'.:•; .. ~ ... i.t. = $6222
body • lnt. Runs. xlnL H'K, It. @XI. 675-4127 ·--------·n r... ...... ""'---1 -~ .... trans l family car -do, '66 PLYM. Fury m. 9 Pua ---------11 ............... lft...i.t, t.11 -· Cash.VW~. -~C:.,~~~~~~ .~ '72 CHEY ~~ 3~~ w:rtftce 493-410'l.' -~ ·:=ago:.:38!12:::n::, ..:":.;..V"~--oondl--tio-n. 7J VEGA GT Hatchback -::.'. __ '_::_ .. · '."'_..,_·_:;_;,_•_•_•_ .. _•·_-_·_··-------
. 1964 ""'· 1725·• radio, ....,,,... -KINGSWOOD ' ~-uERCURY -~·--~ cond erown. Xlnt cond, Lo mt xlnt mech. cond. S.38TL, .'.... • ~ , DODGE .., . ·~£ "'Q;;;d ~f retired Holly 979-1633 or 675-ll81. OW '72 "442" COUN
494-2567 '6TVOLVO i Dr. lD-&..Low Estate 9 pass. wqon, a.ir, 1--------,69 MERCURY Paaadena teacher, 646-610'1. •n VEGA, lo mileage, air t.::!,~.'::.!.,~i!:'~::.;
CADIUAC '72 llOUOMAM
l'""'l"o ,....._,,,,, 1......, M,
o!•rl '"· ht!F IHI-1 .......... ...,_,
·-'""' -......... -lodo, en.I• _.._,, -• _., ocll'o.
' 1i8 V.W., Rd-bit enatne, p>od mile.. aheo~tnint cond:. plWel' steering, disc brakes, RARE '67 Dodge, 2 dr HT, conditioning. Xlnt cond. IJ,000 .ii..,_,_.,.., pe•·
tires. $!DI. ....Orig. owner,. .~. rooAMJ FMmck,dloWRedt wlnh e ~-I, 44G-RT, 50,000 mi. Fully Convt. Monterey. VS, auto-~=lae· 5 b'~r ~ :!C' ~!ml~;..· 58&-3499=='----ll ::~~~~~ ".:t,;•:.,:'l:J fllllAQ. ,..,,, .... ·-"' """"" ,.,.,.. GMlllKt ,._ ;·:'~ •3288 -1966 Volvo-Michello tlreA. -ra · CONr. equi.p. tncl air. Beaut or1& matte, power ateertng, A """J• '"' ..... ~ • ..., .-.i.. ......,,
l!IG&: VW Camper, reblt eng, Runs good. Xlnt body, $600. Only l0,000 miles. oond. $995. or oiler 919-4595 aood nmnill&'· clean car. Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 -" wi...i., oboolvloly 1oMort1t.1. -· tram. nu paint, good oorx:I, 831>-5100 eves. Save Hundreds •n Dodge Colt. 2 dr, 4 spd, <YODSnJ. Only u4sm11
645-0.1$, $950 -Otter. 'TI Volvo, 145 S Station wag. M air oond, Low miles, ~. $1195 $3777 $6777
l9fi6 vw. reblt. good rond. ~~·\,.,.,.,oond. Beot ofter. acHoward ~Irv~ine~·.;::'51::,,,-426'!0:::---How•rd Chevrolet NEW CAR· TRADE-INS . $625. ...........,,_eves. 1962 DODGE Dart 76,000 N D--~ 531-6000 or 531-0607 owport -~ --.c*,o84(H)515;:,::,:::;:c,*~-Autos, Used 990 miles,Sl.25. ·dlcys 847-1007 f.!acArthur Blvd & Jamboree
1965 vw BUG 1---'-',------1 Corner 1st & Herbor nights 847--3895. 133-0SS5
1 ~~:;:~Uon~or 0BUICK S.~t~ Ana FALCON '70 COUGAR 1971 DATSUN 240Z $4275
'.Q: •. VW ~·n-baclc '61 B I k S b '69 CHEY. Avtom1ti~ Nt, Low Mil• .. lSM FVF• · ~t. A-i~~: Pvt pty~ u c L11 • re Biscayne. ~ di-, autamaHc 1969 Falco.II Fµtura wan Cpe, VB, automatic, powtr SlZIO. Cail 84&-67&1. 4 doo~ •. a~tornatic trans. ~ trant, wwer iteerlng VB, VB, auto, P/a, Pih, air. steerfn&, air, vlnyl roof,
· conChtion1ng, tilt steerbW air coad. Low mUes. ~ New brk:s &: batt. Tire• AM/FM stefto radio, (387-
, !72w Van, 9 pau. Tue dk. wheel, gray an sray. Ex-on peen. '•6!163. 'ok. 1 awner. $1150. 613-tm. .ANP). Only ·•
1:"""r: ~ ml. Make 01• "'133lleot transportation. XIR· $1066 '64 Falron, • dr, 6 cyl auto, $2495
1972 DATSUN 4 DR.
Only 7,100 Mll•s. Auto. a AJr,
$1999
-. tlh. 56,ooo aria: mi. v. How rd c•-I ;!i\i'. YW ~: ~ oond. $866 Sao It-You'll bvy Ill -. null beaut 12'15' • ~vro •I
'111,ooo "'/: ~ .....,., Mk· ~ \.aN ~ Newport S.Kh 4~::-oor!:i!., S.0 It:.~::_~, -'Nini '64~.!LJ~N Mac.\rthaJ~r,...Blvd 1972 llBIAULT R·12 S. WGN $2795
new tirN. mut .ell. -lUCCIA LfAlll Ul.1V 968--0152 or 64&-145.5 '69 Marauder Z4r HT. Air,
Make offer. 846--4996 •·vo '65 FALCX>N WAGON MlcheHnl, RAH, Strone .. '69 VW Bus. CUstom lnler.. IUl 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 Fa.tr condition solid. $895. 5M--0135
-newly ftbl~ rngtne. Good '68 MALIBU c:onvert • Auto, UX>. 847-6ll5
'cond.1181JO . ..,,.1208 alt 5. l9fi6 Harbor, C.M. 6f6.9303 P/•. Eron 6 cyl. Orig FIREBIRD MUSTANG
' '611 \lW bwr. ""°" cond A ., '66 RMERA owner. "'"" All now Imes, ---------·lltick lhlft: $950. . u tires, carburetor. Unex-**'68 MUSTANG, 289 CU. I s3s.7J63 Cpe. Thl1 power & factory pectedly getting co. car. ''!._Firebir'!~_R&H. vinyl top, IN., rib, auto trans, wsw,
air. Mag whee.ls. all ~I Must sell. Dec. Retail Blue ~ eng. ""te to sell, but pwr strng. Really clean!l,
interior. bela:e exterior with Book $1075. Asldna: $375. must. Sl,000. gs,..1530, $1295:-Call Bill, aft 6, or
contruthJ& blk lnttt:ior. Drive to a ppr e cl ate. ,FORD wknds, 833-3798, · ...
SH0895. 551-4468 196'i' MUSTANG PIS. auti>-
$1046 '651bC"'vy1 ':"~ "'"°'.~· '72 FORD LTD ::;:';_ t..'l'~,;.~.!';P.:..~ . 5ff fl .-~ff L.-ltt Pit. p 'L'~ oomo -·· ~ --T--1 Mt 6, 55-,--5400. 4 Dr. H.T. Brougham full 1 owner, $995. '84&-2448 ' l e '69 ~ Ch II V8 to power, air, a beauty. Brown 1967 Must....... GT Fastbk,
f.llli&•· • .. uev. eve e--, au <V>.lor 8,.~ ~Elo -~
Ira n ... n._ u "" · -·J ._, 390 4 sDCI radial tirH 541-"1."ir: ~. · ~t 0 or. $3995 s...:lby whi.: Extras. Lo m1: morA '71 °'""· Townmnan Wag. Sacrllice, 1875. 4!»-2800.
Fun pwr + air oond XLn't MacHoward '66 Mustang, auto trans. Air,
1966..liarbor. C.~!. 646-.$3)3. cond. Lo mra..673-lillJl. _ PIS. 1 owner. 60,000 mi.
'69 Spec. Dtx. 4 dr, tact air, 1968 IMPALA. white w/vtnyt i~~s~r &s~: $950. 548--7116.
pa/pb. xlnt cond. $1495. top~ stwi>. $1295. 673-6007 J '67 V8 FASTBACK. good
6C5-47S1 639-2170. or 537-7680 Pvt Pty. Sent• Ana eond, 1 owner, 11ervice rec,
Tran.!portation car. 1 9 61 '67 E! Camino 383, $1195. Call e ·69 FORD L TO-Auto, air, 1 ~"~d~la~111~,.$9'15=~"~9H236~~-
white Skylark 2-dt compact_ Nltes 5C8-5484. Day 11 vinyl top. np-.top lhlpe, '66 Mustan&: GT, p/11, di8C
;--.;;;T..i;if.::--l..:.P::i•:..· 1:11Zi;::;..· =51!H17119~~·~-SC4-2465. , . 831-1400 brks, radio, beater, 3 •t>d CADILLAC * 1968 IMPALA·Xlnt rond. ~'722FF'o.oro'd<eoon:ooii.e:rr-;,w#1ea..,.rC8;;iiiei: I c•~u~to'."!mo_. l850~'o.· -~~"-· --
=•1Y equ1we<1. 11400. """· still unc1er 12.000 m1. OLDSMOBILE
'69 EJ Dorado. Blk vtnyI 'foP, · Warr. $1945. 551-4275. 1---------
teal blue bocb', bUc bit 'S8 OMVelle Wq:., fact air, '61 FALCON nntJRA-Good 1966 CU.tlall, VI. auto, Pia,
Loaded -All ,qu. NNC! a lo mt. S?Z. '62 Comet. xlnt cond. t.m. Call after 5 pm. bucket tea.ta. Red. XInt
qulclc oale. !3400. a_... nmnlna rond. 1115. 646-67111 60-9449. roncl. l550. 968-2545.
962-5S1l. 1966 MAl.JBU 2 dr b.t. Auto, '69 CNTRY Squ1re Wagon, '61 Olds Stat wagon, $99. See
97 air, rood e o n d • S 5 9 5 • air, am-fm, radia.la, Ex-at 957 w 17th St, Com.
Orily 2.100 Mlln. AutoM1flc.
.
1970 LINCOLN MK II
Showroom fresh -fully Eq11lppM.
1971 VEGA
Co11p•. lHio, H11t.r, 4 Sp..d.
1970 M. BENZ ! 280SE
Ca-up1. A <::ollfftlm-lt...t. -
1971 M. BENZ . 250
4 Door SMait with Air.
1972 M. BENZ 220
L.111\1n 12,000 MllH.
1970 M. BENZ 250C
Pop•l•r Coup. Model with Air.
1968 M. BENZ 2000 c-,t•te A1kllt Motor,
JIM SLEMONS
IMPORTS, INC.
'
$5195
$1795
$8~111! I
~
$5995
$5995
$5995
$2695
;.:;;::::;:;~;:;:9;;;70;;;;;;A;;utos;;;;;:;• ;;;lm;;po;rt;;od;;;;;;;;:Oj 80-71t8. eel.lent shape. 80-9227 H.B. Mesa Onside lot) 548-7562 ~ ** 1970 El CAMINO. 4-spd, '70 LTD Country Squire 1968 Olds, 442 Convert. R&H. good Olhd. $1500. Call A·l cond! P/1, P/b, air. air, PS/PS. Orig owner, 120W.WARNER SANTA ANA 546-4114
DOT .DATSUN
DEAUN' DAYSI
'7Z CLEARANCE SALE ----------NEW DAlSUN .1200
)
1142·1!.lil. St"1,radlall. 616-03'9 moo. 646-3411l
Aum, UMd 990 Auto1, UMd 990 Autoo, UMd 990 Autos, UMd -
GR·E·AT ·U·SED CARS
'72 CHEV NOVA ................ SZ050
' ()'(.. rwc11o, Miw.' 111w, 111w mn.. ~•x>'
'71 JDP WAGONEER ............ $3750
., ... PM-. 1t•trw, ftc:. llr, P'l'I"• ........ -tfr9'r, ,...,, .fro. tr.,.;.., ~ cvn.,
lltlolw, fllur WI-' Wlw, '*' -· ctaOVll
'70 PONTIAC CATAUNA ......... $1495
'I ... ~ 1t.wlng, IWllll, wto. tT1.,._, "-'°'°• prlad 119 .. W'Mlt. (C10l'41
'67 BUICK RIVIERA ................ $1595
""· IJIW. •IWtftl, fie. '''" """'' w.ii:.., -nros, nlllS.. JIWP .............. --. tr-. .,...... '""·• ,...,..., l'W"· -"· .. uu1n1 cond. P.K>YDYJ
'70 VW BUS .................... $1895 '70 OLDS CUTLASS .............. $1995
t cyl., 'SCJoMd, rMlo, '"9tw, lmmKl.llall COl!dl!loll. llOSArXI V ... pwp. 1'-fnt, tk. tlr, rldlo, llMMr, 1 llJl'NI Mvlflp. !609AGIJ
'71 VW CAMPER ................ $2795 '67 DATSUN 1600 RDSTR •.......... $895
• qol., 4 ..,...., !WID, llttltr, t.cllwy tn.1111111 (•tl'IPtf". ls.lDSWJ • Q't~ 4 lllltd, !WI'*• IWMCI -· IVOOj.GJ
'63 VW BUG ................•.... $695 '69 FORD GALAXIE 500 CPE •...... $1195
• cvt., • • .-..,. ,..,ro, 11111i.r, 1mmec:111ete Cfltld. rvus.a1 v.., .,_, ,,......,., rtc111, wto.tr-., .......,., .-.,.....,.,.. ... f71t1.M'f'f
'66 VW BUG .. '. .................. $995 '66 VW BUS ...................... $995
' i:yl., 4 ~. llrl .... 11, Yoll'!I buy It. ($BP"" ' ~yl., diet "!It'· ~llU241 ....:;..;._~~-"-'-"-'----~--------
$1195 '67 VW BUS ...... : · ...........•. $1495
4 C'J4.,' ,..... "'""' cMlllK 1Nd91, IVJ01J7) '"
'68 VW FASTBACK .............•
• eyi,, ' --. rw1' \;.,w-, trv tt, .,..,.•11 Mlle"· cx1w1JJ
'64 VVi BUG ............ .' .•...... $795
IOltl'MI ,
'70 VW fASTIACK .............. $1495
• cvt., 4 ..... l'Mlll. .......,, lllcl *""'!'or.,,,,,., dleft. l•lHIO
'
1'60 VW BOS ........•... .' ........ $595
• "1.1 4 ...... ~\lit ...... llVP'm)
--'71 VW SQUAREBACK WAGON .•• $2395
4 cyi., -t4"ll. ,...._ Mlle. tNM., ,.,.,, .... 6 ,_ '*' """ CatlHt
'71 \'W SUPIR BUG . : ............ $1795
JIM lb MW. P•OJO) •
'60 YW IUG ........... ~ ....... .
"mi. • ..... .......,.._ ..-. 1«0WM1 ,
SAVE
~RH ~CTION ~F BUSSES, '~A~~S, It STATION .• AGONS
~
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lirlDCUIY '72 MARQUd .._ ................... ....
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........ to•lort ..... tilt -.
-. -locb. MNt •I••• ... "• & _.,. 1.,.. MllM. f .. ~EAfl AJ..
.. 1 ••• ., •"--· Hoo~ "' ....., ...,., "·• 'N'ie'i .... ,.
CAD. '71 8 ...... c,..
l ... "'-12,500 ..... '--''"° ..... Modi, •lock 'l'l•l'i .......
...., .... 1-i. •• i.11-. -·
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IAU PlllCI
CAIMUAC '71 lltOU9MAM L!to<wl-Pl-wlllo ..__.., .... 1._ ........ 1r ......... kit, ~ltoyl .... ftlll ~ ,.,..., ...
•II~ 6"ol •••...t -"· oil -·· ,_ w!!ll tope doKt, ,_ 1 .. a.
Upr -llMI, 1111 a M-,.C
--"'• & oa-llflflr •~I 1...i.
& "" /1 Offltll IAU ,.ICI
CAIMUAC '72 ID, DI ftU
l ... -11,000 .1 .............. .
•••<llllooolAt, 114..,. hU i..tMr IA· ""'°' wll• fiol _,.., -. '1'1111'f ... ·"'"-·-.... ... .ai, -.... k., ............. . Utltt -!..r, t.v~t led, _, _....,
.. ~co1 .. w. ''''" ... 1111. -lfl· "'II ..,M...i.111. {S7'9'1"1
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CADIUAC '71 ... DI YUi
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...1111 ,__, •• .-11 ........ hit
-· .i.1• M IMIMo; •......., ,.,...._, -.... ltdao, IHt • ~ ~ ...... 1. -to.r •
.............. 101150. A& ..... $69"
CAD. ,.,, .. DOil.YO
C..oootlW.. ---11,000..i-. ......,. ...... tlol! ...............
_..,,,.. ....,. wllll lllolt , .. •
rlrio "'11 rM lootNr •~..,._, ,.,.,
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c.llllot ··-.... lwi.tr .,..._ -,,__ ....... ' -· 4s... #-4040561
'6M3
1970 CADllLAC DIYIW'S
COUMS & SIDANS II ... -.. 1o .... o.t. If ......
AU with ,__., Air c.r.dll'°"""· hH
.--..... Ool .. M loe!M ., -s3555 .. ,..,. 1 .... 1 ......... 1 .. -i..• .... -. .... lodct, )111 • !01....,. ~ ..
oic. •'•· _, o11 L-Ml!-IS5'Al1! .... ........
CADtUAC '70 llOUOHAM
...... , .... 11....,lol N !Ot Wiiii> t.11 ........ ...,i.., .. , -*' -..
rill!'I .... "'" -· tilt ' ... ..,.. _..,., -, _... -
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$39"
CADfUAC '70 & DOl.uol
S.-ol to ...... '"-· ,_,., -
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OTHER HUCT TRADl-INI
IUKlt 7 0 ~Le ...
4 -Mr4•"· .. <!00' olr --4111..,101, 1~11 -·· .toy! ,..,, hll ..,,.y! ~. 111'1 .-. ... ftl. "°"' "'"' ... hr ....... ' """ M.Mllflttl, llUA!fJ
$2333
IAOU.U: 1'11 Y·12
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focMr/ oir ....,II""'!"", -1-l~t ......... •vto. -·· AM-'M oN-, w1 .. w-lo, .... y°"
...... 1 ...... 101801N) $6777
CADll.LAC '61 ... DI YMI
,......, •" -4ll'-lflt, t.n -· ~l•l'i .... foll IM!hoot I_..,, ltll ........ _..., """'"' •le. fVOl't77I -.. -
.-"" "''"' _...i.i._ $22:12
.. C. , .. ST. WlteOM
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Nabers
Cad ii Jae
2600 H•bor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
540:.9100
-Open Eves .· & Sunday
)
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'B::D '73 DODGE
SWINGER
SPECIAL ..
. Z.DOOR HARDTOP
full Factory equipped
Order Yours Now
$199 DOWN $65 MONTH JOR 36
MONTHS -$2088 s 1'•i11ot9'4'<.•11114.J 6S N _..._.,.Ll'td.fU,11<-FULL , .... ,.,.."""'" .. -· "°''' I« J6 .,.._ Doft<rff PRICE ~.:::·~·~~;.';;.: u n•.at,.
BRAND
NEW-
I
TAKE · , ,.
YOUR
_CHOICE
'71 PINTO
2·DOOR • Rodio, heater, bl.K.ket seats. plus fully factory
eqUipptd. {03 2CB0)
fully factory equipped 109" whe·el
base. 1/2.fon, coil, springs,!front &,
reor, 26 ~on fuel tank. duel jet wind-
shield wo&rs. fresh . air heoter with
defroster. ~
LARGEST SELECTION OF .
VANS
IN SO, CAUFOINIA
IMMEDIATE DUIVHT
'72COLt
2 .DOOR HARDTOP
'72VEGA
HATCHBACK
A&.rtu. trans., radio, heater, whitewall tires.
reclining seats, tilt-steering wheel. (419FAX)
4-Speed, radio, heater. (S er. ::/!
1V7782U3474301)
'71 ·COLT
2·DOOR
Rod't0, heater, deluxe whttl covers, tilt steer-
"'1 whoo!. (I SOCPI)
'7.1 fORD 2 DR.Hardt'op '7~ CHEVROLET
FrldlJ, Oecembtt 15, 19n DAl~Y '!LOT
•
... ..·' . ,, . . . ' . . ' ....... ·../'.
' I ' ' • ·~· ~Auto. trans,. ~~s~jng.~Power-brokes,"'1ctric·windows. air-condit~ng,.." ~
lfl•ed control, rod~. heO!er. (5850Zl() ' .. FOR:lf' ,-.
$1991JOWN $104 .A MONTH . , IOlfTHS . : I
$3188 . ·:~~~:;.'../o;~,;.:i:_ FU lL · '"" ,._ .... ,,:::;r.:
. . . ' Pl·IEE ' '!7~1:E~ii· I
• ,. (tl\1t, ANNUAl P'EM:IH-
,To\Gll.lTt 10.10~ ',
BRAND
NEW .
cllAltGi-·
.. 2 DOOR HARDTOP
-Fully foctoiy Eqyipped
'linler Yours Now
$199'DOWN·$73 A MONTfl . s22s·s .FUlt . . .
2 -Door Hord top. funy factory equipped. low
mileage. (l 96FFH)
•
PRICE . .
'70 -YOLKS
BUG
4 Speed trans ., rodio ond heatw. (1788NL)
'JO -DODGE
VAN !~.~~~!,~ .. ~~~~un s 13as· .,~.~-~!!~.,: ... w-• $31
radio, heater & wsw. er stffring, radio, heoter, luggoge rock. whit.. , .,...
p :_ woU_,,.. .. """""""' laj[gote. l41mJJ __ _ . ll"ui.i. .-.... ...,,...._..._ ________ ..._ __ -' 8 •
.'c7HIADR.GOEDRCJE $1688!.69PLYMOU'l'H$6' __ 8,., --.a·-. '70~~A~ERI K ... _.
2-DoorH•rdl"'.v-s .• ,"·"'"'··-' · ' •AGON · .-• · · Rodi••~:!!!~jlped. • · -$s·as
, steering, rodio, heater, whitewall tires. . (YWT91 T1
plus ""'h more (009DFD) PULL ll'RICI Equipped ~!ttuodioood ~eo''I· C689EOS) 'PULL ll'Rlci, ' .PULL ll'RICi ,
'68DODGE
1/2 Ton Pickup
I . ,
'. ' ', .• ,DODGE $7 a·a '70 ~ ·~ E . $·:.·· -··· . $888 C~arger ·440 '""· ,;,!~!~!'!:. ,;, cond: ... :1.08 ...
V-8, auto. Irons. pow" stieri~, radio, t.at-(OL41GODJ 016'2) -PULk. iillic1 · · .. ,cxsm~u2•'1>>, . . PULL ll'RICI· , · ' : . • . ' · POLL
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COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE
LAGUNA BEACH
NEWPORT BEACH
SAN CLEMENTE
WEEK OF DECEMBER 17 ·DECEMBER 23 .
,
When a Baltimore moconat
·stopped for a red light not too
IOn« a"°, he and' hie eras •t
pattently waJtJ"-far Jt to
ct\ange to creen. Dulin« the in-
terim, a fnan aoproecbed the?
ear and' asked, "does your dac bite?'~ "Of course not,'' the
mart replied. With that answer,
the man forced the driver • . .
and hit canine comoanlon out
of the? car, stepped into the
*Iver's scat and promptly aped
off.
About the only answer we have
for an unfortunate altuatlolr
llke that here at Wilson Ford
Salel in Huntington Bftch II
• • . make aure you have proper
tn.urance covera~.
We not only tell and lttYlcc
America'• mOlt popular line of automobiles, Ford, but we have
mrwl*rable knowledge in the
fleld ot automobile lMurance
coverace. It'• that tlme ot year apln
wMn mOlt of U1 are thlnkins
about new can. And. you can
believe us . . . Ford for '73 11
somethln1 extra sped.al. May-
be you'cl like to save a lot on a brand new 1972 Ford! Could
be, yOU're In the market for a
good HCOnd car from our ex-
cellent selection ... whatever
• . . be 1ure and chat with one
of our · tMUrance courwelora.
'n.e chanc!et are that he can
come up with the very beat
proeram for you and your. CU·
tomobUe lMurance needa.
Why not drop In and see our
grMt '73 Fords and while you're
here ... check out your lnaur-
ance needs. . .
·WE PROUDLY
PRESE~T THE
ALL NEW •••
ALL MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY! . .
ALL REMAINING 1972 CARS AT LOW
·C~EARANCE PRICES I
JUST · 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO . FRWY. ON IEACH ILYD:
1825$ BEACH BOULEVARD
(.
HUNTINGTON UACH
SALIS DIPr.
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17
lO:OOAM ~~Pro Footbell Kansas City Chiefs vs. Atlanta Falcons.
12:00 Collep f ootbell Bowl Preview
12:30 ootbell Pre-Game Show
1:00 Pro footbell Chicago vs. Oakland.
3:00 ; Skllnc "Moving Toward Parallel Skiing"
3:45 Pro Footbell flost;G•me Show
5:30 The John Mct<•y Show
8:00 Roller G•mes
MONDAY, DECEMBER 18
&:OOPM O (]) Cil Uberty Bowl Footbell Iowa State vs. Georgia Tech
at Memphis, Tenn.
9:00 o,.Eorum Boxln1
11:15 @I) Roller G•mes
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19
9:30PM U Tommy Prothro Show
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20
6:00PM D lakers Bu ketbell Lakers vs. Bullets in Baltimore.
11 :00 U IOb Boyd Show 11:05 U USC BHketb•ll Trojans vs. Fordham University in Los An·
geles.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21 •
6:00PM D Kinas Hockey Los Angeles Kings vs. Philadelphia Flyers.
8:00 ID IOxln1 From the Olympic
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22
9:30 USC S.sketbell Trojans vs. Illinois 1n Los Angeles.
7:00PM Em Roller Derby 9:251 IOb Boyd Show
11 :00 John Wooden Show · 11:05 UCLA Buketbell Bruins vs. Pittsburgh in game played earher
at Pauley Pavillion.
SATURDA'Y, DECEMBER 23
l~OOAMll Pro Footbell AFC Divisional Playoffs--Central Division.
12:30 lirro Footbell Pre-Game Show 1 :00 Pro Footbell Divlsfon•I Pl•y-Offs · Hleh School Bu ketb•ll CIF High School Basketball Game of
t e Week.
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. qECEMBER 17, 1972
ELIZABETH ASHLEY: 'KEEPING UP'
"I wouldn't say that time is money," said Elizabeth Ashley.
"Time Is worth more than money to me." The young actress
was talking during a break in her recent filming for "Your
Money or Your Wife," comic kidnapping caper, airing on
The New CBS Tuesday Night Movie at 9:30PM.
Miss Ashley has been making time work for her since she
left her home in Louisiana for the New York stage at the age
of 18. She won herself a starring role in a hit Broadway play . '
I Roller a.mes
1:30 Ch•mplonshlp Bowling Ell beth a ... , · nd Ted B II ta In "Y M 3:00 R•m• Action Highlights from the Dec. 17 Rams vs. lions za ~ .. , ey • ffH • r our oney or Your Wife," comic caper about a televlalon script writer
lmF4!rtbol·Soccer who takes revenge on an actresa by writing her Into a
3:45 Pro Footbell Post-G•me Show fictional kidnapping scheme turned Into fact
4:30 NFL G•me of the Week '-d T A d b th t• h · h I 20 ''I' 5·00 m (I) ABC's Wide Wortcl of Sports .an a ony war y e 1me s e was m !3r ear y s. ve
· fill,Yteek In Pro FC>OttMll Highlights of the best NFL games been active in show business for a long time," she said.
played over the previous weekend. "But after much trial and error, I've fallen Into my niche."
Sports Ch•llenee In the last two seasons, Miss Ashley has starred in two 6:30 w Sports With Bef'tb
8:00 Ffesta Bowf Footbell University of Missouri vs. Arizona State made-for-television films for CBS. She enjoys the difficult
University. rehearsal and filfT!ing schedule. "I don't like all the sitting
10:00 U Sports Ch•llenae Teams of Pittsburgh Pirates: Steve Blass, around that goes on in a full-length film production," Miss
Willie Stargell and Richie Hebner vs. team of Los Angeles Rams: Ashley said. "And I'd rather get away from the repetition that
Olli Matson, Elroy Hirsch and Dick Bass. is required by a stage play. That is grueling but not challeng-1~30 U John Wooden Show 11:00 U UCLA 8Hk~ll Bruins vs. Notre Dame. ing.
''Presenting the audience with a complete plot and believ-
able characters in 90 minutes is just the thing for me. Every-
thing on these films is done quickly, efficiently and there Is
precious llttle waiting around in one place." BICYCLES
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For the actress who enjoys running around, "Your Money
or Your Wife" offered great opportunities, filming In many
locations around New York City.
"I loved seeing this city again,'' Miss Ashley said. "New
York was the first place I hit when I started out in this bus-
iness. I fell In love with the city, and I used to think this
was the only place in the world where you could be poor or
very rich with any style." She was referring to the days she
once shared a cold-water flat in Greenwich VIiiage, with five
other girls-studying acting during the day and singing folk
songs In a cafe each night.
Although the acting assignments have changed, the work
schedule is still as demanding for the actress who intends
to keep up with her own frantic pace.
Paa• 3
INSIDE
the tube
OUTSIDE
hollywood
by Bill Mahan
Probably the most sought after telev1s1on guest star Hus season 1s
John Anderson. He moves so fast that the viewer can catch him almost
any night on one channel or another. I've recently seen him on Tt1E
FBI, KUNG FU, THE SIXTH SENSE, HEC RAMSEY, THE DELPHI BU·
JOHN ANDERSON
column. I was curious about
something I'd recently heard
about him and asked him about
it before we got into any discus·
sion. It seems he had just been
asked to play a second lead oppo·
site Dan Dailey in KIMBROUGH,
an episode of GUNSMOKE. Not
liking to step down to second
leads, he was reluctant to say yes.
But, being the nice chap that he
is, he agreed to take the part. At
11 PM the night before shooting
was to begin, his telephone rang.
It was the producer of the series.
"John." he said, "we've got a
slight problem and wonder 1f
you'd help us out?" "What's the
problem?'' John cct utiously ven-
tured. "Well, uh," the producer
mumbled, "it seems some emer·
gency has arisen and Dan Dalley
can't play the lead in t omorrow's
show. We were wondering if you'd
take 1t over?"
REAU, GUNSMOKE. and ~OD
SQUAD, to name a few.
I'd been wanting to do a col·
umn on Anderson for some time.
but 1t 1ust somehow didn't hap·
pen. Then I ran into him th~ other
day while he was guesting on THE
SIXTH SENSE at Universal. We
had never met so I walked up anc.J
introduced myself, saying that I
wa s a fan. My 18·year-old son was
with me. I didn't indicate to An ·
derson that I was a c;olumnist. but
rather let him think I was JUSt
someone's guest who was visiting
a sound stage. Anderson 1mmed1·
ately took both my son and me
under his wing and spent a good
hour showing us around and tel·
Ing us what was going on. He
turned out to be the antithesis of
the usual baddie h9 plays on tele·
vision.
Yesterday I had lunch with
John Anderson at The Hungry Ti·
ger in Hollywood. He was very
surprised to learn that I write a
"That's the part I originally wanted and thought I was going to
do. I'd love to do 1t, but it's eleven o'clock at night and I've already
learned all the other guv's lines. I'll have to stay u.p all night to learn
1t and it's going to be extra tough because of the lines I've already learned."
"I know it's a rotten thing to ask of you," the producer said, "but
we'd really appreciate 1t 1f you'd do it for us." Nice guy Anderson
agreed and lost a full night's sleep.
John Anderson is a producer's dream and an actor's actor. He
comes from Broadway, where he starred m CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF,
and can often be found doing flttle theatre work in and around Los
Angeles and New York. Playgoers still remember his TOUCH OF THE
POET at the Pasadena Playhouse. and THE ICEMAN COMETH at UCLA.
Every television viewer knows John Anderson's face, but not many
can tie his name to 1t. However, 1t looks as though that's about to
change. As often as he's turning up on the tube, there's absolutely no
way that situation can continue to exist. I have seen h:m so often that I felt I knew him even before we met.
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THE" DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, DECEMBER 17, 1972
DAY'T~ME
MORN I NG
6:00 tJ Sunrise Semester
0 di m Hon,wotd Sqv1m
Cl) Jolnne Canon m m features
(lg) Tod1y on the Ferm Tues.,
Thurs.
APOUO 17 COVERAGE
All rto1ra11111ln1 b subject to chanae
wltllout notice, on 111 3 networb,
for continued cover11e of the fliaftt
of Apollo 17.
6:25 D Knowledce
6:30 I) Sut Yun& Yin& Yee Mon .• Wed ..
Fri.; Odyucy Tues .. Thurs.
(j) m Edut1tlon1I futures
O Features 11:00.ll CJ) Where the Hurt la
®)Gamer Ted Armstron& 0 9) m Jeopanfy
6:45 fl) Commodity Report (I) CallopJnf C.urmet
7:00 I) Cl) News m Featuru
0 ~ g;, Todey Show ED The Electric Company 0 Search Moo.. Wed.. Fri.; Pub· m Vtcts del Oestetto
lie Ser1ice Films Tues, Thuts ll·lS m I H t I t _., Cil Banana Splits • en un er n emews
O History of Art Mon .. Wed .. Fri.: 11:30 I) Cl) S.erdi for Tomorrow
The Great Consumer Contest Tues., CJ l1j m Mo, Wllat. Wlltre Game
Thurs. D leat the Cloc.k
fJ The World Tomorrow 0 Cl) Q) lewitd1ed m Buas and His Buddies m Ltt'a Rap m Cartoons ID News
ft) Manet Openin1 ED Ft1tum EEi Se.same Street
7:30 D Gerner Ted Armstron&
~Bozo's Eli& Top Show
U News
0 Banana Splits m Cartoon• al Hobo Kelly
ft) stod udlance/Market Update
1:00 I) Captain Kanaaroo
0 The Gallery
Cil Coffet Bre .. /Childreris Teach-
er
0 Ralph Story's AM
(J) Sunup Mel Knoepp m Dtnnis the Menace
ft) Stock Marllet Coverace m features
1:30 O Gene Autiy
00 Jack la Lann• 0 Couraceous Cat m Yo&i and Friends m Gumby
EEi Features
l :SO @ Ntw1
1:55 0 Sports Club
9:00 i) Cil The Joker's Wild
0 @) g;, Dinah's Plate
0 John Wayne Theatre
00 Phil Donahue Show
0 Jack LI Linne m Movie: See Daytime Movies. al Uncle Waldo m (}) Sesame street
9:30 i) Cl) The Ntw Prfce Is Rieilt
D ®' m Conuntration
O Movie: See Daytime Movies.
O News al Romper Room EE Jim Newman Show
10:00 i) Ci) Gambit
00 Movie: See Daytime Movies.
0 @) g;, Sile of the Century
O Movie: See Daytime Movies.
@ .Stump the Stars
fJ Tempo ID City Kids Sandra Escamilla
EEi Futures; Specials Mon . Tues ..
Thurs.
10:30 I) (j) love of life
AFTE R N OON
12:00 i) Noontime
D m ThM on I Match D Movie: See Daytime Movies 0 Cl) 00 Q) Password
oo~m News ID CaHoplnf Courmet ED Features
12:15 O Dr. Jo,u lrothtf1/Tempo
12:30 II As the World Tums
D ®) m D.ys of Our lives
0 Ci) 00 CiD SpJit Second
O Youth and tlla Issues Wed. m Motllers·lft-Llw m Diallna for Dollars ED Features Mon,. Fri.
1 :00 II The Guidln1 Upt
0 m The Doctors CI> It's Your Bet
0 m All My Children
O Ntws m Movie: See Daytime Movies.
ED F11tures; Spedats Mon .. Tues ..
Fri.
1:30 II(() Edee of Nieht 0 @) m Another World D MOYie: See Daytime Movies. 0 a> t..fs Malle a Dt1I
(;J Movlt: See Daytime Movies
Q) Fashions HI Sewin1
ft) Com•odity Report m features
btO m Dl11in1 for Dollan
2:00 a (]) love •• a Many Splen·
dortd Thln1
0 [Q) g;, Return to Peyton Place
0 @ Cl) CiD The Newlywed G•me
CD Not for Women Only m features
2:30 II (I) S.uet Storm
0 @) m Somerset
0 CD (I) m The Datlna Game m Jo1nne Carson Sllow
ED Fe1ture1
1972
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fDFeltu ... a> LI c..wlclld II Oil
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II Gull Ind Hemet D (])El) OM Lifl to Uve
D laa11talpltb m Quiel Dnw Mclmr m len'a ... ,., ....
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D...,.. Schu~ Monls
IJFT,..,
•Yect.-d FrltNs llJ Ulp1'1 Island EE Det42 PM m11•
5:00 Li) ..._ Mon. only.
DllCl>l11News (I) Dnipet
De.ts.Mt
....... btoMI m """" .. a. Prof.., fBLa F*'a
fJi) Mister •aen•· lhlallboftleod
GITralhWest m nt'" se.ores
5:15 II!),...,. .. Mllftdlal
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 17, 1972
'THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS'
"The Nlaht Befort Christmas," 1 colorful anlm1ted version of how th•
Clement Moore ct1Ssic WIS written, rep11ts aaeln Sunday (Dec. 17) et 6:SOPM
on KNXT, Channel 2. "The Nlaht Before Christmas" centers on 1 profeuor,
his wife. and their th(te children. Clement, Emily and Charity. as they mike
prep1rations for Christm1s. The children tell their father whit they w1nt for
Christmas. The Professor has to l11ve town to deliver some University lectures, ind
while he's 1w1y his dauahter Ch1rity becomes ill. It Is her sift, 1 book 1bout
the holid1y ind S1nt1 Claus, th1t he has bHn un1ble to locate. When h•
returns home, his d1uahter is nearina a crisis and keeps pl11din1 for th• book.
In desper1tlon, he Invents "Twas the Niaht Before Christmas" ind the story of
St. Nk:k ind reads it to her. As the ProfeSSOf Is re.din&. the classic ballad
comes to life-and Santi arrives in his slel&h drawn by his el&ht reindeer
and the miracle restores Charity's h11lth.
T1'lt ,..., ltme IUll In tlle bri&M red suit tolftH .. lot An1eltt .......
to tell UM mry of Cllftstaas.
fll) Hbtery ef Art Mon., Wed., Fri.;
CllSa Meetlnp Tues.; THdltr In
Se'*-tfi'urs.
5:30 (I) Ntwt Mon. only. II Su Hint; Jtny Wnt SMw ~
ll)CiM ••la Tanle
3:45 fl)11na Awtllblh &,llltla
4:00 II MM: Set 01Ytlm1 Moms. un. •lfle••• D (I) m Lfte AMrlun Styte
ma.p11dHl1I...._
G)Cdeltl
fBEAM ms.u•stnet
f!)FebdleCllt
4:JO (I) UntwenitJ IMalopt Mon.; Mtw·
it: Set Daytime Movies Tues.-Thurs.
Wed. only. (I). Dlllil .........
D CIJ EBNews DlewtftJ ...... (10 Allip_. Fri. only.
• Ceuftllllp .. EM1'1 FltMf m n. EJectrtc c..,.,
II) las .....
g, 0.. WlllM'1 Ten T ..
G)Fubtns ·--beef 5:5511 lallen w--u, Wed. only.
'Give me yo~r huddled housewives yearning for a laugh'
:
Erma Bombeck is
America's Lau9hlady
When things get grim around the house, the best tonic
is lo laugh at what bugs you most. That's what Erma
Bombeck does 'and she'll share her hilarious impres·
sions with you. Just meet her At Wit's End (that's the
name of her DAILY PILOT column). But you don 't have
to be desperate. or even a housewife, to read Bombeck ..
Even men are invited ...
Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday
in the DAILY PILOT
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CH AMPA GNE Sl 2q
EINBOCK Sl IQ
BOCk BEER
Pace 7
tJ~Jj;jt+tJ:ltt•1C•1;f 1
W drd S. Lee Inc.
1234, S. Main St., Santa Ana
54 7-5826
HcJ rbor American
I 969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
646-0261
Roy Carver Inc.
234 E. 17th St .
Costa Me sd 546-4444
Crevier Motors
208 W . I st St ., Sarita Ana
835-3171-
BUICK
Ba uer Buid -2925 Hdrbor
Costa Mesa 979-2500
CADILLAC
Nabers Cadilld"c
2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mcsc.1
540-9100
CHEVROLET
Connell Chevrolet
2828 Harbor Bl vd .. CC'~ta M 0sd
546-1200
DATSUN
Dot Datsun
18835 Beach Blvd.
Huntinoton Beach 842-7781
DODGE
Courtesy Dodge
2888 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa
$57 .9220
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FORD
Dunton Ford
2240 So. Main St., Santa Ana
546-7070
Theodore Robins Ford
2060 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa
642-0010
Wilson Ford
l 8255 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach 842-66 11
University Oldsmobile
2850 Hdrbor Blvd ., Costa Me sa
540-9640
JAGUAR
Ba uc>r Bui ck -2925 HMbor
Cosl~ Mcsd 979-2500
LINCOLN· MERCURY
Gustafson Linc/Mere
I 6800 Beach Blvd.,
Huntington Beach
842-8844
Sdnta Ana Lincoln -Mercury
130 I No.Tustin, Sa nta Ana
547-9183
Connell Chevrolet
2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~-1200
OLDSMOBILE
University Oldsmobile
2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
540-9640
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OPEL
Bauer Buick -. 2925 Harbor
Costa Mesa 979-2500
PONTIAC
Dave Ross Pontiac:
2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
546-8017
PORSCHE· AUDI
Chick Iverson 'Porsche-Audi
~5 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach 673-0900
ROLLS-ROYCE
Roy Carver fnc.
,. 234 E. 17th St.
Costa Mes~ 546-«44
TOYOTA
Dean lewis Imports
I 966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
646-9303
VOLKSWAGEN
Harbour Volhwagen
18711 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach 842-4-i35
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Chid Iverson Volhwagen .
+45 E. Coast Hwy. NB 673-0900
VOLVO
De•n lewia f mpOrls
1966 H•rbor Blvd., Coste M•s•
.. 646-9103
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SUNDAY
DECEMBER 17
MORNING
6:15 m Tht Chrlstophtrs/Tht Bible An-
swers
6:45 (}) Christopher Clo$1-Up
7:001J Archie's TV funnies
O Strt1ms of Fiith
(])Directions
(j) RH Humbird
fJ Hour of Deliv1r1nce
dg) Tho Jetsons
munlt Ont IE Slcred Ht1rt/The Christophers
7:30 B H1riem Globetrotters O Mormon Tlbom1tfe Choir
Cl) Curiosity Shop •
fJ Dr. Billy J. Her&is
®) Pink P1nthtr m Elementary News
1E'Molodyl1nd In Motion
8:00 IJ Lamp Unto My ffft
O The Christophers 0 Rex Humb1rd 0 It ls Written
fJ Herald of Trvth
~ Old Time Gospel Hour m Wonder1m1 m ltevinl Fires
8:30 IJ (j) Look Up end Live 0 This ls the Ufe 00 Rul Est1te Open House 0 C.mpus Profile B D1y of Discovery IE Kathryn Kuhlman
9:00 U C.mer1 Thrff
(]) This ls the Life O Challtnp My Sermon
O 0., of Discovery
O Our Jowtsll Htrit11e
fJ (]) Ofll Roberts
®) It ls Written IE Brother Al
@'!) Muslca y P1labrts
9:30 I) Tod1y's Rell&fon 00 Acclon dt 11 Comunid1d
0 Serendipity
U Am11ln1 Prophecies
(1) Movie: "On the Loose" (dra)
'51-Joan Evans.
ODomln10 fJ Kathryn Kuhlm1n
®) lnsi1ht IE Old Time Gospel Hour
@'!) Uta es la VJH
10:00 B l"vbllc Service film 0 m Pro Football Kansas
City Chiefs vs. Atlanta Falcons.
D Hour of Power 0 (])Curiosity Sllop
()) TV 8 looks 1t le1mln& fJ Movie: (C) "Runnln& Tu1et"
(wes) '5&-Arthur Franz. Doris
Dowlin&.
fl) fnntt I I• Yid•
10:30 fJ F~ tho N1tlon
Ci) Mwle: "A Child Is W1itin1"
(dra) 'S3-Judy Garland, Burt Lan·
caster. IE Filth for Today
@'!) Vocts del Seminario
APOLLO 17
All pro1r1mmln1 is subject to ch1n1e
without notice for continuln& covera1e
of tho Apollo 17 mission.
11 :00 I) Newsmaktrs Rick Davis hosts.
0 SPECIAL-SAKE OF * HONESTY-David Ray
hosts Ar.t Linkletter,
Richard & Patti Roberts
0 Wonlllp of tile Wtst
Ci) Film feature
0 (I) al Bullwinkle m MllYio: "Heidi" (clas) '37-
Shtrley Temple.
IE Church In the Home
@'!) P1ntllla Oomlnlcal
11 :30 tJ Commitment
O Old Time Gospel Hour
Ci) Secret A&ent 0 CI) al Make 1_Wlsll fJ Movie: ,.Attack" (dra) '5&-
Jack Palance, Eddie Albert.
AFTERNOON
12:00 IJ Dr. Irene Kassorl•
O (}) Coll•&• footb1ll Bowl Pre-
view Filmed action ht&hli&hts of out·
standing players and teams appear-
in& in bowl eames. All major bowl
1ames will be scouted by Chris
Schenkel and Bud Wilkinson.
Q) lntelli&t nt P1tent al This Week in Pro football
12:30 tJ CI) Pro Football Pre-G1mt
Show
Day of Discovery U Oral Roberts
Cl) Doctor In the House 0 II Mondo "Macumba" A look
at the slJ,tms of Rio de Janeiro and
the black maeic, M1eumba, prac-
ticed there .
Q) Joo DeSllv1'5 Open Forum
al Sid Scent
1:00 tJ (I) Pro Football Chica10 vs.
Oakland.
0 a;, MHt the Prtss U I 4'1cllt I Christmas Around
tho World Insight into various
Christmas customs around the
world includl n& talkin1 animals
and singin1 bells.
(jJ Movie: "Wild Geese Callin&''
(dra) '41-Henry Fonda, Joan Ben-
nett. fJ ffi Directions B Movie: ''The Hippy Road"
(com) '57-Gene Kelly, Michael
R1d11rave.
@l Su Dleao Happenlna m D1ktari
Q)News el Tribun1 Publica m Playhouse 42
1:30 O Reli&)ous Sped1I "Human De·
velopment: Sharing the American
Dream" A documentary on poverty
in America. tracing both the "self-
help" philosophy and "no-strin1"
arants of the Campal&n for Human
Development.
O CI) Imes and Answers
®) Meft tho Prou aJ Voice ol Calv1ry
@'!) Sin Jo1quin V1lloy Report
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'THE WEEKEND NUN'
A young nun is torn bet ween the desperate reality of her
secular JOb as a juvenile probation officer and the spiritual
vows she has dedicated her life to in "The Weekend Nun.··
a drama based on a true story which airs on the ABC
Wednesday Movie of the Week, (Dec. 20) at 9 :30PM.
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Joanne Pettet plays a young nun tom between her spirit&J•I
vows and her work H juvenile probation officer.
Joanna Pettet, Vic Morrow, Ann Southern, James Gregory
and Beverly Garland star in the 90-minute feature; Barbara
Werle, Kay Lenz, Marion Ross, Judson Pratt and Lynn
Borden co-star.
"The Weekend Nun" begins as Sister Damian (Miss
Pettet) becomes Margery Walker, choosing social work as a
probation officer as her vocation in an experimental project
in a major city. Keeping her vows secret from her fellow
workers, she is soon caught up in the frightening world of
young people facing 'jail. But her naivete about many social
customs antagonizes one of her partners, Chuck Jardine
(Morrow), a cynic.
Returning to the convent at night and on weekends, Sister
Damian finds that her work there is hampered by her dedi·
cation to her heavy case load. Despite spiritual help from
her Mother Superior (Miss Sothern), she sees that her two
worlds are difficult to recoAcile. _
Her problems deepen when she is forced to reveal her
identity to Jardine and she has difficulty helping a desperate
young girl. Audree (Miss Lenz). The .young nun finds a deep
conflict in her soul between her commitment to the spiritual
life and the ugly truths she has witnessed outside the con-
vent . ''The Weekend Nun" was inspired by the life of Joyce
Duco.
.. The Cast:
Sist8T Damian) Joanna Pettet
Margery Walker)
Chuck Jardine
Mother Superior
Richardson
Mrs. Prewitt
Sister Gratia
Pace 10
Vic Morrow
Ann Solhern
James Gregory
Beverly Garland
Barbara Werle
Audree Prewitt
Mrs. Crowe
Priest
Conoie
Bernetta
Rick Seiden
Arlen Crowe
Administrator
Kay Lenz
Marion Ross
Judson Pratt
Lynn Borden
Tina Andrews
Michael Clark
Stephen Ro1ers
Ann Summen -
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<, DECEMBER 17, 1912
SUNDAY (Continued) m A ""' a.nu.. wtt11 .....
titan Wlttters
C!)Rol .. rQl..s
Z:OO (I) F.,_
U Movie: "The Upt fhat Failed"
(dra) '4()-Ronald Colman. Walter
Huston.
fJ M.-lt: "tbrvef' (com) '51-
James Stewart, .losephlne Hull.
®) Tiit Saint m Oirttr Umits m Day of Discovery
g) Ftstiv•I flhnlco m Mtntomll
Z:lO (]) tonsultltlon
O Mowlt: "It Happenecl in Rome"
(rom) '57-June Laverlck, Vittorio
• OeSlca.
Cil Movie: "Ste1mbolt Round the
9end" (dra) '35-Will Roaers. C!J Tom Malone ind Annie tn I J!GIA I n. Lon& Joumey
A Merican orphan finds a home In
this documentary on "Our Little
Brothers and Sisters" orphanaae. m I IHcii'ti Tiie Savior Reli1ious
program depictin& the birth of
Christ.
3:00 CV YouUI and Ute lAw fJ Movie: (C) "Two Rode Topth·
t(' (wes) '61 -James Stewart,
Richard Widmar1'.
It likes • Thief m Cllilttr m llte Yiriinlan m Sliin&
3:30 rn Dncntt m Coft111lbltion OJ It 11 Written
4:00 tJ Morie: (C) "landido" (dri) '56
-Roben Mitchum, Ur1ul1 Thiess.
Cl) Sewn Stas
0 Sunder II Tiit Itron
(]) The Roollu
fJ St.rti11tt •
Cl) Toward tht Ytar 2000
@) N1tlon1I Cioopphlt
EE) Wall St"et WMk
@!) Toros de [spana
a;) Tim Is The Ufo
fr!) Panora•• Latino
O)Ru Hu•bard
lZ) C.11pus Profile
C:JO ()) Face U.. Nation m Movlt: "Dinner at Eifllt" (com)
'33-John ind Lionel Barrymore,
Jeen Harlow m a.1 ... n
fJ) Yeu ind Noise
Em World l'has m Edfe of £temity
al Corot11 Now
5:00 rn l11ta&1n1tion: Folk Heroes Ind
Tall Tilts e Bowline tor Dollars
I (I) Combat
, 0 Celebrtty low1ln1
CJ) Anna and the Kin&
0 "THE INDIAN OCEAN" * Brought To You By
SO. CALIF. GAS CO.
O I "lcJM I Tiit Indian Ocean
The second In a series of buuti·
fully filmed specials 'OR our seven
seas.
@)News C!J D1nltl loorM
fJ) Qlmer Ted Amlttron1
Em Goin' It 1t U-. stot9front (R) m f111f1nll falcon m Hour •• Stars
al IO•bl
5:301) Wtfid Surm_,
0 The John MtlaJ S1tow II Mandnl &tMfltion Edgar Ber
1en and David Clayton Thomas
(\lest.
fJ(f)News
®) M.rie: (t) "Trial" (dra) ~5-
Glenn Ford, Dorothy McGuire.
&J llonan V1Mty Hour fE Walhht&ton Wttk In Review
@!)Do-Re-Mi
ms,..daac.r
rvrN1Nr;
6:00 IJ I lficlAL I Tiit Sea Clowns Co
ID W..tl KNXT spec:i.t about res-
cue ind retrieval !reining of sea
lions by the U.S. Navy. Lloyd
Bridges narrates.
Movie: (C) (2tu) "Mary, Miry"
(com) '63-0ebbie Reynolds, Bar
ry Nelson. ogmmNews d Mowtt: (C) (2Jlt) "Hans Chris·
tian Alldtncn" (mus) '52-0inny
Kaye, F1r1e1 Cranaer
(1) Ronin'
fJ Rtflecdonts
Cl) I s•lcllL I Pli"'pton: Man on
the flJin& Trapeze O The upfortrs "Perilous In
Descent"
C!J To111 Jonu Show
EE) Ii.ct Joumal m Mantovanl EID Ttatrv dtl Domlnco
Cl) Mobllt World m Tlltet Stoo&H
6:30 tJ I JflCIAL I The Nl&ht Before
Ctlristinas The colorful animated
version of Clement C. Moore's
1822 classic.
O laule "Run to Nowhere" Part
I Lucy Baker ind lassie meet
Joey Greer, a rouna boy on the
run to nowhere 1nd convince him
lo come to the Holden ranch.
Cil llltl leauty
fJ E,..ttMu D an.rtr Hillbillies m Cfuturt Featurts
fEDn•• Em Z.0111 6E Luc.cfta m leeu ,.mu $flow
lZ) Uttlt R1scals
7:00 tJ News
O Wild IUncdom "A D11 .S Otter
Hammock" lha marshland of the
Florida Ever&lades provides a back
ground for this study of the wild
life that thrives there.
(]) Wortd of SuNIVll
0 I lflc!AC I A Christmas Tree
Charles Dickens plays the 1rand-
fattler role In the animated ver-
sion of this famous author's story
of the man who visits the home
of his youn1 friends, Pater and
Mary, on Christmas Eve and spins
fanciful tales of Chriilmues put
972
Ber·
mas
Chris·
Danny
n on
s in
Before
·mated
" Part
meet
n the
him
Otter
of the
back·
wild·
Tree
g11nd-
d ver·
story
home
r and
spins
past.
Cl) At Issue Chamberlain and Faye Dunaway &:J This Is lour LHt "Irene Ryan" star.
II) Pwport to Trawl -ti) Sl•unil Revolution
U) JapaMst Home Dniu fD Masterpiece Theatre ''The Moon-
fli) I itlcJAll Sleepln1 luuty Ru-stone" When Rachel's birthday
dolph Nuryev and the National Ballet present-a hup Indian df1mond-
of Canada in Tctraikovsky's classic disappears, famous detective Ser-
ballet. geant Cuff is called in 1o sofv m Wild llln1dom the crime.
Q) liwr1nce Welk Show ill Y Ahoni Silvi•
g) Spttd Racer 9:30 f) Cl) M1nnla The wife of one of
7:30 ii Anna end the Kin& When an the world's richest men is ac·
eu Is thrown at the Kina durina cused of murderln1 1n lntem1tion•
1 public audience, the Kina de-al playboy and Mannix Is hired
crMs death for the culprit. to find evidence provina her inno-0 ®) m Wonderful Wor1d of cence.
DisMy "Salty, t~ Hijacked Harbor Q fMws
Seal" A spunky harbor seal pup II) The Bi& Question
escapes fishermen's nets and em. * SEXUAL ATTRACTIONS
barks on • p~rilous journey from "Of uen & Women" -Next the San Francisco Bay tD Redwood ·~ •
country. 10:00 0 ®J m Nl(ht Gallery "Anne·
(IJ Tlit Prottaoft pn~ .fllghr' A cnnvltt tt~ln1\a
0 H11f Ult Georct Kirtiy Comedy lite term is offered an unusual
Hour Arte Johnson auests. way out by a fellow Inmate. Re·
()) £J Gr1to de Aztll• scheduled.
0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) IJ QJ fl) News
.. P)To" (hor) '63-8arry Sullivan. 0 (I) (j)ll ,., .. ,,.,IC'"IXT'IL ... I Of M" ••d
II) Thf1t hupot1s to Advtnture Wo•n The first of two dram1tic
@!) LI Cfiadl lltn Criadl pre;entations consJstinf of four
g) TIM Adda•s F1111Uy short • episodes whose under1yln& * Dramas of Sex & Love theme of love ind romance in 111 •
"Of Men & Women"·lOpm their many facets tie each sea·
1:00 f) ()) 11•A•s•H Hawkeye brines m:int t::,ether. ~ee Remick, Cloris
his father up 1o date with 1 Christ-leach~an, Jackie Cooper, Georae
mis letter on the latest happeninas Mah1ns and Martyn Mason star.
of his unit 0 Co••unlty Fttcfblct
Q ltlltr C111tt1 fm Firiftl Une
Cl) Christ•as Crettinp From Mib @!) Pucloniu Doqlls lJ) Lou Conlon Show
D (}) El) The Fii ''The Outcast" 10:15 fl) Fmtvals In Japan
When P1ul Prenti~' c~ime boss, 10:30 6 The Protectors "One end One
Jules Hermon, forbids htm to mer-M k On .. A f I t ry Ellen Conway the youna hood· a es ! ort an aaen •
lum decides t ' 11 bf job d trained to .impersonate and klll 1
luve the coun~rypu 1 1 an top Can1d1an •&ent, presents a
QJ ,._ ...... _ .. _. Ca ,. (d ) problem fOf his employers end ........ """'•"I' "° ra the Protectors '40-Cl•r1' G1ble, Joan Crewford. O Tiit Time i.i II) Olvtd Fmt Show RI fl) Nlppoll Nt Uta 1J Carner ltd Annstrona CE El Canullt (lJ The Evil Toudl
ta,;) Chtt dtl DoMinao ®l :n Diep P1norem1
lJ) Dmd Saslind Show m 1o':nu
1:30 f) ()) Sindy DunCM Sftow Alex
writes 1 novel bued on his ex· 11:00 f) CI> 0 0 (]) ®l News
plolts IS a motorcycle cop. IJ hi Humbird 0 (1j m NBC Sundly Mystery-Cl) Movlt: '-C.lblh" (mus) '48-
Htc R1msey ''The Green Feather Tony Martin, Mirta Toren.
Mystery'' Ramsey suspects thlt 1 0 Movie: "Toblcco Rold" (dra)
medicine b11 left 1t tht scene '41~ene Tierney, D1n1 Andrews.
of 1 f1mlly m1SS1cre was placed QJ Movlt: (C) "Fll•e of tht Is·
there to blame the Indians. l1nd" (1dv) 'SS-Yvonne OeCar1o.
fii) June Wayne II) Klt1lryn IWhh111n * COMPARE YOUR LOVE ED Janeki
"Of Men & Women"-lOpm a> Movie
9:00 f) ())TIM Diet Vin Dykt Sltow 11:30 f) Nl111e of tht G1111
Dick's problems In cestinl a &irl 0 @) Su11dey Tollilht SMw
to play his dauchter in 1n oat-0 Movlt: ''The Anf'I Wore Red"
meal commercial are compounded (dra) '60-Av1 Gardner.
when his own dauchter Annie Cf) Teltpulst
wants to 1udltlon for the role. II) Movie: "Greet Exptctetlona"
0 (])(I.) Q) I lflt!AL I Portr11t (dra) '47-Finlay Currie.
-Tiit WoM1n I love Dram1tlz1tlon 12·30 (j) Issues and Afltwtn
of incidents In the lives of Wallls ·
Warfield Simpson and the Prin~ 1:00 f) Movie: "T11111tablt" (dra) '56
of Wales, later Kina Edward VIII, -Mark Stevens, Felicle Farr.
who abdiclted his throne to merry 1:30 II) Movlt: "Thunder Over Tin·
the woman of his choice. Richard pr" (adv) '57-Robert Hutton.
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For momlnc end •f'temoon llstinp,
pl .. se see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
rvr~1Nc
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All ............ la ~ .. ct.,.
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEM8ER 17. 1972
fl) fr., DUblHlo
fE WIMtls, KHN Md ClaJ
GJ EJ AIM< lJeM Carl • .. .....
e!)Rew. brrlmmi
U)Sp...r belt
10:00 fJ Tiie New 1111 ~ Shoit
Gt«1t Kirby 1uests.
Cl) Draptt
em .....
... tf tllt flicllt tf Apello 17. Below, for your c:onvenfence, .,.,. ___________ """I
the dey's movies.
7:JO 8 Jefln11y Mana's Staad Up alMI
a..tt' Jolln Forsythe ,uests.
D n.. New Price 11 Rtatit
0 0.,-rt.etrt S ''Tht Bones of
IJyron Blain" The Oeputment S
operatOf'S uncowr some strange
U:el4tons in th• diplomatic cup.
bolrd.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 0) (C) "Sa11t1 Claus ~-,.. tM
M~na" (fin) '64-John C.11.
9:30 0 "Fr•ds Jotas UM W~., (com)
'54-0onald O'Connor, Julie Adams.
10:00 (1) "Chartroose Caboote" (dfl)
'60-Molly Bee, Ben Cooper.
0 "Two CuM and I llclra" (Wes)
'54-Wayne Morris.
12:00 a HAad Now Tomomaw" (dra)
'«-Alan L1dd, Lorett• Youn1.
1:00 m (C} "H•nter ef the Untaowt1"
(dra) '66--Georae Ardlsson.
1 :30 0 '1'ht Mptety of M1rit Roe-r
(mys) '42-Mule Montez,
D •• Nice um. 1111k Thlt
Shuld le bbbecfH (com) '58--
MicMy Rooney.
3:00 Cl) "'TIM Haft1M1•" (wes) '59-
Robert T1y1or, Tina Louis.. a .,.. ""' c..t .. LoNc" (dr1>
'58-Jose Ferrer, Gen• Rowl1nds.
4:001J (C) .. Sain Slept Hert" (com)
'54-0tbbie Reynolds, Dick Powell.
':00ae~em,.... 0 ,_..._. "Breed of Violence"
D (I) (I) m Uber'1 1ewt Foot·
i.an lowt State vs. Georeia Tech. D Willi WiW West m ,.. f'1illtmMs
8 SelMr Pyle USMC
fE Ml hlce &.ol'NI t'D ~,. IMll'I Im AdlM TllNtrt mn.ne SteollS
6:30 Cl) CIS Ntws Walter Cronkite
~ tlttV Criffln Sllow GI W, Crfffttl9 GJ Cllil•'s lslaad m ,.., n11111 ,,... m ...... c.n.n..., m....,,... Ptldal mum. blcals 7:00IJD8',.._ D I IHCW I wtin1 Tiier. Ant
A looll at ttie competitlw spJrit
that has led America to Its cur·
rent wor1d positiotl. E.C. Marshall
nurates.
Cl) WUclffe nem a-.rs 11ty u..1
GI I &Awe lllty
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War LMf" (dra) '62-Steve Me·
Queen, Robert W11ner.
(igWUd ~
IDTUt "" m Dn&Mt mc-...,1rtt. m ra1 a.i c:11· ..... mne Mwntww
G!) Mlautlitlt Yalclu SIMw
{!) TIM Mda9s fa•llJ
1:00 8 Cl) Cu....._ "Jubilff" A
poor Ktnsas farmer dreams of
CiJ Cri9t flPtefa Special euest is
Frank Pappas, Reelonal Director.
811re1u of Narcotics and Danger
ous Orup. m e;11 CabJ sa.w
fl) SaCINllrt .. ti a.to
fl!) RoNs tt ,,..... Mathieu
quarrels with Marcelle, finally
•dmlttln( thlt ht no long-er loves
her.
f!) l.&lda So.,,,.
e!)Y1rttdad m lf*tl Qafie"'' m ., .. ,.. ., "' s..
striklnf it rich with his quuter 10:30 (I) All tt.e ••.
horse. OT• ladl D 9 m u•cfl·I• Howard Co-Ci),,......
sell. Alu Ktrru, Vin Scully, Mu-Q) PwttlcNt JtaMtlee
tin Milner and Kent McCord 1uest. E!J U Pt• 1J I 18cW I S.M¥al tf Sl*e-0) o....r s,.m.an
,.. Elttll Documentlry on the
eco!ofical state of our planet Pro-10:45 m Jautl
duced by the United Nations Con-
ference Oft the Human fJlvironment. 11:00 II D a II) mm""" m ...,. .... ...,... cv C1J a .....
m ,."' ...... o o.."" ..,_. fB ......... tet.I• (I)......, ....
@) llH<W I Open n.u•r "'Tiies D ~: (C) .....,,., Catlt"
of Hoffman" BBC production of (hor) ~ristophtr Lee.
Jacques Offenbach's fantuy optfl m TMll er c:...a•IKlll
about the 1uthot Hoffman's mis. Q) Merit: "T1tt .... td Strttr'
adventures with four different (mys) 'SS-Anthony Quinn.
women. tB lamer T.t Anlstnq
fl) Nedle dt &all 11:15 m -.tltr a. ... G!)Ntnla
ft) lhvlt: (211t) "White Alla-I" 11:30 fJ (I) C8S Lm MeN: (C) "Ml·
(dra) '36-,.K.ty fr1ncls, Jin Hunter. dlNI ....,,._,. (dr•) David W1r-
1:30 Q) tlttV rtfftt SIMW r
t :OO IJ Cl) tt.'9'1 lMCJ To solve theh
lon1·standin1 difficulties, Lucy ind
Harry •cree to attend 1 1roup
anc:ounter session.
0 18» m UC M.ndlJ Mewle:
(c) <Zltr) '""9 SMop Sisters"
(sus) '72-Helen Hayet; Mildred
N1twlck, Art C1tney, Paulette Cod·
derd. Two quaint sisters who write
murder mysteries become person-
ner and Ann. Ktrlna sttr.
(J)Mewlt: ~ tf Dtc.ption"
(dfl) '61-6fldford Oillm1n. D Q:i m , ..... , CarHn Joey
Bishop is substitute host.
(I) lllerit: .,,.., Wltlt Sewn
Loeb'' (mys) '62-Heinz Orache. a lihwlt: ..... ,., levers" (dra)
'66-Ray Charles, Tom Bell. m T• Tell U.. Tnitll
fl)et.lWNt•11Sllew m.,..
ally lnvotvtd . In the murder of a lZ:OO 0 Mowlt: .. PndkallJ Youn"
1lamorous ret1ntd movie 1t1t, (com) '«--Claudette Colbert. Fred 0 f.,.. ... ,,., MacMurr1y.
(j) Tiit Mwllblrtr m Alfred Hltdlc.ock Pruet1ts D (}) m The R.-lts "A Very
S~al Piece of Ground" Earl Hof. 12:30 GI Mewit: "~ 1ed Costello
llm1n 1uests as a retirina police Meet tttt KJfltf' (com) '49
officer who holds off bulldozera at tB c.., Mak
1unpolnt after his ranch has been
condemned for a freeway. 1:00 II (J) ""' m S.f11t It Adwnban
f1}Nlt0
EI!> Ntwla
t :JO f) Doris · 0., Sllow Doris replaces
Cy Bennett as Edltor·in·Chief of To·
d1y's World.
Cl) Jtlln w.,.. TIMatrt
(J) Sii ...... ef Httuy VIII ·ae .....
l:lO (I)Newa
1:308 Mt¥1t: (C) "fhe Girt Ntit
Doof'• (com) '53-0an Dalley, June
Haver
ONns
' 3:00 I) MM: (C) .... ~ of CiMarron"
(wu) '52-Jack Beuter, Mal• Pow· .,..
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THE DAILY. PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 17, 1972
a
Bob Simmons Gil Str.itioo 81lllCeeM
Meet Al Wiman, a small town boy
from Mississippi who is making his
mark with the new generation o(
news on Channel 2.
"To me the new generation of news
means having the opportunity to
gel out and go after the kind of story
that television doesn't normally
do ... to not just report the what,
but the why, and to try to do it better
than anybody else. When I find out
about a story I think is important to
a particular area or community, I
try to go after it. I like the stories that
have to do with the little guy."
Al Wimar1 has something new for
you each day on Southern
California's No. 1 television news
broadcast.•
The
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"White christmas"
Bing Crosby/Danny Kaye/Rosemary Clooney
Part I-Tue/Part II-Wed
THE 6:30 MOVIE (l)
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 17, 1972
TUESDAY
DECEMBER 19
For tnomln1 end efternoon llstfnp,
pleue see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 m "Wrona Anl of Ult Llw''
(com) '63-Peter Sellers.
9:30 U (C) "Rina• Around tllt ·Wor1d"
(doc) '66 -N1rrated ·by Doa
Amee he.
10:00 CI> "Here Cotne the Nelsons"
(com) '52 -Onie and Harriet
Nelson. 0 "Two Dollar Bettor" (dra) 'S2
-John Litel, Steve Brodie.
12:00 0 "Tiie Aptlna Llwrn1n" (wes)
'S2-W1yne Morris.
1:00 m "JohnllJ Apollo" (dra) '4(}-
Tyrone Power, Dorothy L1mour.
1:30 0 "Don't lottler to Knocl" (dr1)
'S2-Mar11yn Monroe, Richard Wid.
mari!. D (C) "T1'e Kina and Four
Queens" (wes) 'SS-Clari! Gable,
EIHhOI' Parker.
3:00 Cl) "llltlp Qo Ftftl" Part I (dra)
'58-frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis.
®) (C) "'East of Suaatrl" (adv)
'53-Jelf Chandler, Marilyn Max·
well. ·
4:00 II (C) "A Min Called Peter" (blo)
'SS-Richard Todd, Jean Peters.
4:30 (]) Sa111e as lOAM llstlna
EVENl~G
6:0011ou0> mm t1ews CVai N•ws 0 PondtroSI
Cl) Qet Sm1rt
fJ Wild Wild West m The Flintstones
ti) Qo11er Pyle USMC
fB Ml Dulc:a EnHIOflda m Hoc1sepod1• lodce
EI!) Dra1H
ft)TIIJM Stooaes
6:30 Cl) Hoian's Heroes 0 Movie: {C) (90) "White Cllrist-
11111" P1rt I (mus) '54-Bin& Cros-
by, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney.
Cl) C1S News Walter Cronkite
~Merv Qriffln m AMJ Qrittitt\
0) 8UM11n's Island fill AstronOtllJ I "Sun, I" m ... nne Car10n Show rm> Cati• Club
GE Dot 42 PM
&> Uttle Rascals
7:00 II CJ) D m News 8 lowflna for Dollll'S
Cl) Saf1rt to Adventure
8 What's My Une? m I Love l.ltcJ aJ I Drua ef Jonnie
fl) LI hflia Sill hr
Ul) The Freedt Cllef
fl) £1 Mir Tltne Cara de Mujer rm> Adwtnture 8111try m Speed lacer
7:30 II I've Qot • Stent Georae Kir·
by auests. 0 Police Surft011 "Shadows" The
mysterious dlS1ppearance of a
aroup of slahtseers tourina the
castle-like home of 1 retired staae
actress leads Simon Locke and
Dan Palmer to 1 use of stolen
jewels and slow polsonlna. e Movie: ... istto9'• Wife" (fan)
'48-Cary Grant, Loretta Youna.
Cl) Te Tell U.e TruUI
Cl) FH1llJ ciuslcs "A Christmas
or .. m" D Mlllleft $ Movie: (C) (2hr)
"ltpnd •f the lost" (adv) '57
-John W1yne, Sophi• Loren.
(lj Holtywood $qUlrtl mr1uit 8111 m rn 0ninet
fl) u Medil Ochoa
fil) atywetcllers "Westwood VII·
laae" molubeth • EI!> ,,. ....... Ustecl
ti!) It Is Wrtltetl
&)Maas F1ally
1:00 II Cl) Maude Thanks to an in·
vestment made by their account.
ant, Maude ind Walter become
part-owners of 1 &hello tenement
and find a black man plcketina in
front of their home. D lll m ....... "The Bucket
Dot" J1mle buys 1n Irish setter
and becomes embroiled In 1 con·
troversy over the dol's true own·
ership. 0 (I) Ci) Q) T .. peratures Ris·
Ina "RX: Christmas" Or. Noland
has to use ameteurs when a pro·
fession11 comic who promised to
staae a Christmas show for the
hospital patients cancels. m Ho1111's Htf'MI
ti) Perry MaMll
fl> Hennanos Cortie
El) F1•lly GaM "Sex, Sex, Sex" m Ajua con Pipom
ra!)Novel1
ft) Movie: (Ziii') "Miiiion Dolllr
laby" (com) '41-Ronild Re11an,
Mary Robson.
8:30 II Cl) Hawlll f"....0 Andy Griffith
and Joyce Van Petten play a hus·
band·and·wife tum of confidence
operators who a•t cauaht between
two of the Islands most powerful
mobs. 0 (I) Cl) Q) A.IC Theatre "If
You Give a D1nce, You Gotta Pay
the Band" An endear1na story of
two youna Bleck children c:auaht
up in ahetto life. Biiiie Jean (Don·
na 8ry1n) and Fish (Lury Fish·
bum). are friends . . . actually,
they are everythln1 to 11ch other.
• When Billie Jean saves up money
to visit her father, Fish is ri&ht
there helpln1 her. And when Bil·
lie's money 1ets stolen. it's Fish
who aoes after It. m Merv Grtffi• Sllow
Ul) lltl M.,en' JMrul
@!) u M11dldM de la Bionda
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his problems extend beyond the @!I Lida Sollb111
physie1I with ah overprotective CE) FtltiYll Muicano
mother and 1n unresponsive tither. lE IOqdffl of t1M S.1
Diana Muldaur, Chartes Cioffi and 10:30 II Tall ladl
Gene Andrusoo auest. m r.tticiMt Junction m Safttf .. Adwnt1rt m Outdoor Sportslltan
fBltlM ll:OOIJOD«mm al News
fii) lelllod ttlt Unes Cl) ()) Qg) News
~ Nfttia 0 Ont Step leJond
9:301J ()) CIS Tuuclay Movie: (C) 00 Marshal Dillon
(90) "Your Money or Your Wife" 0 Movie: "St.op Ma ltfort I Kill"
(com) '72-Tad Bessell, El!zlbeth (dra) '61--Claude Dauphin.
Ashley, Jack Clssidy. An lm11ln1ry m Truth or Consequencu
plot turns Into the almost perfect m TM Advtntu,.
crime, when 1 xrlpt writer takes fl) &•mer Ted Annsttona
revenae on an actress by writing 11:15 @!I Cineiaa 34
her Into a kldnapplna scheme and 11:30 II Cl) cas late Movie: (C) "l'f·
then tumlna fiction Into fact. caao Summer" (dre) Albert An· II To111111 'rottlrv stlo• ney, Yvette Mimieux. 0 II) News 0 ai m Johnny Carson stlow Em lllcl Joumal D 00 00 m Dick Cavett
ai) Rtvlsta Muticll m To Tell tilt Truth
10:00 0 ~ m NIC •ports "What fE Janaki
Price H111th7" The health crisis 12:00 II Movie: "Paris Honeymoon"
experienced In America today by (mus) '39-8in& Crosby, Fran·
the very poor u well as the very ciska Gaal.
rich is thorouahly examined. m Alfred Hitchcock Presents
II m..... m Country Music • D Cl) Cl) &) Marc• Walby, M.D. 12:30 Gt Movie: (C) "Small Town Cllf"
"Dinner of Herbs" Former child (mus) '53-J1ne Powell.
star Maraaret O'Brien auests as-I 1:00 CI) 0 D News
problem-pl11ued overwelaht wife 1:30 II Mowle: (C) "'Thunder Over An.
who aoes on • crash diet to save zona" (wes) '66-Skip Homier.
her marrl11e. (() News G hria Klr1off Praentl 2:00 m All·Nictrt Show: "No Sad Sones
G) 1111 CotbJ Sltew for Me," '4'111 in Ult Woods."
fl) Secuestrt "' ti Cltlo "'Copper at'
fil) ~Ult NN Yort "Alm ind 3:00 IJ Movie: ''Cast a Dari! stladow"
Theater '72-Year End Report" (dra) '57-Dirk Bogarde.
Mefleret Trumen O.nlel, euthor of e bloerephy of her tether,
former President Herry S Truman, will be e euest on ABC's The
Dick Cavett Show, Tuesday at 11:30PM.
JUNE WAYNE: 'THE ARTIST'S ROLE'
June Wayne. a" series of eight intense
probes into the world of the artist, is pres-
ently airing Sundays at 7PM on KCET,
Channel 28. Hosted by artist June Wayne,
the 30-minute weekly programs are de-
signed to give the public insights into how
artists survive in a world that is generally
hostile to them.
"Our purpose is to allow the artists to
reveal themselves on their own terms as
vital, functioning, rare, but very human
~ persons," Ms. Wayne says. "We will point
out those force that control the precar-
ious existence of artisls, including the 'mov-
ers and shakers' who conhol--often not
very wisely-artists and their work." In the
process, some myths are demolished. For
example, the viewer might learn that art-
ists are not people with untidy morals, nor
suicidal, nor 'idiot savants.'
Program content will range over the
museum scene, curators, collectors, deal-
ers, museum trustees, residuals for artists,
support for the arts (public private and
corporate), patronage, the particular op.
pression of women artists, lack of news
coverage of art events, the bias and elitism
of SQme art magazines and the economics
of a "toxic" art market.
In the opening program in the series.
Noted m1llt June w.,.,
Grace Glueck, art critic for the New York
Times, and Ms. Wayne will focus on the
values, motives and purposes of museums.
They also comment on the role of the
curator, who, according to Ms. Glueck,
"have become more st~rs, mo;; performers
than they ever were. A<> a result. they've
accumulated tremendous power in the art
world."
In subsequent programs, the guests and
subjects will include (i n the following
order):
-Sculptor Louise Ncvelson on how the
artist can survive with his or her integrily
jot act.
-Wriler Barbaralee· Diamonstein. author
of "Open Secrets: 94 Women In Touch
With Their Times." and former New York
City director of cultural affarr~. on the
cultural explosion of the 1960s.
-Ti-Grace A\kinson, best know a~ a
radical feminist but an artist by profession,
on social hostility toward artists.
-May Natalie Tabak, a novelist, essay-
ist and critic. on the economics of the art
market.
-A group discussion on oppression of
women artists with Grace Glueck. Barbara-
lee E>iamonstein. May Natalie Tabak and
Ti-Grace Atkinson.
-Francoise Gilot, artist and author of
''My Life With Picasso," on the artist as
an historical figure.
-A group discussion on media coverage
with artists Louise Neve Ison, Ann McCoy,
Charles White and Lorser Feitel on . ..
... •• 15
4:30 (})Sime as lOAM listin1
WEDNESDAY
f V f N I N (,
DECEMBER 20
for momln1 and afternoon llstlnp.
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, are
the days movies.
6:00 0 0 D @!) m aJ News
(])®) " .. ,, u uktn ladletblll lakers vs.
Bullets in Baltimore.
@Qlt Sltart
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 m "Pursued" (wes) '47-Teresa
Wri1ht. Robert Mitchum
9:30 O (C) "The Lona. Lona Trailer''
(com) '54 -Lucille Bell, Desi
Amil.
10:00 (])"Lydia Bailay" (adv) '52 -
Dale Robertson, Anne Francis. 0 ''The Battles of Chief Pon.
tlac" (a_dy) '53-lex Barke"0
12:00 U "Gunslln11r'' (wes) '56-John
Ireland, Beverly Garland.
1:00 m "Tiit Silent En1m1" (dll) '58
-laurence Harvey, Dawn Addams.
1:30 U "Gold Fever" (wes) '53-John
Calvert, Ralph Morean.
0 "Marted Woman" (dra) '37-
Humphrey Boaart, Bette Davis.
3:00 ([) "Kinp Co Forth" Concl. (dra)
'58-Frank Sinatra. (C) Hltt's
Dance" Part I (mus) '50 -Fred
Astaire, Betty Hutton.
~"Julia Mtsbfhaves" (com) '49
-Greer Garson, Elizebeth Taylor.
4:00 IJ (C) ''The Ambassador's Dauah·
ter" (rom) '56--0livla de Havll·
land, John Forsythe.
'MUSICAL FANTASY'
"A Christmas Dream." a
charming musical fantasy
about the true spirit of the
0 Wlld Wild West m Tiie Flintstones al 8omer Pyle USMC EE Mi Dulce Enamorlda EE Hod1epod1e lodce m Adio11 Theater m """ Stooces
6:30 Ci) Hocan's Herou O Movie: (C) (90) "White Christ·
m11" Concl: (mus) '54-Blni Cros.
by, Danny Kaye, Rosem1ry Clooney.
(l}CIS--Nfws Watter CfooJcltt
®) Merv 5riffln Show m Andr Griffith m Clilliaan's Island EE Schools Without Failure m Joanne Carson Show
a!) Aficionados de Ja Co111unldad
aJ Dot 42 PM m little Rascals
7:00 B (I) 0 m Ntws
(j) Tnrth or Consequences
CJ) U1ttl111td Wortd
0 What's Mr Uni? m 1 Lovt Luq m I Dffam of Jt1nnle EB Fray Diablillo
EID WhHls, Kilns and Clay
an original book musical set
at the turn·of ·the-century
about a poor young girl who
falls asleep in a colorful toy
shop the day before Christ·
mas. Kelly Kummer stars as
the young girl who hides in
the toy shop hoping to come
away with a rag doll, a toy
she wants very badly for very
personal reasons. John Zoller
stars as the kindly toymaker
who provides a truly happy
surprise for the young girl
when he finds her asleep in
his shop. "A Christmas
Dream'' is highlighted by
three original tunes: 11A
Christmas Dream," "Toys
Want to be Wanted '_'.,, and
"Two Little People.'' In one
sequence, the toys come to
life and entertain the young
girl.
Kelly Kummer 1tars es a
youna w1tf who hides In •
toy shop hopfn& to come away
with • reg doll she w1nts very much. _
holiday season, repeats on
KNXT, Thursday (Dec. 21) at
7:30PM on Gnannel 2.
"A Christmas Dream" is
The music was composed
and conducted by Barbara
Rottman, with lyrics by Dean
Wally. The puppetss,1w ,fY
Roger~.Barnes. ·
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEE~. DECEMBER 17, 19/l
el El Amor Tltnt Cara dt Mujer m Speed Racer
7:30 B The Golddigers John Davidson
auests. O Walt Till four father Gets
Home (R) "Aiiee's Dress" After be.
Ina ordered by Harry to attend an
Awards Banque!, Chet and Alice
rebel by buyln1 new clothes
Ci) To Tell the Truth
(I) You A.ltd for It
0 Mittlon $ M~: (2hr) "Cry of
Battle" (dra) '63 -Rita Moreno,
Van Heflln.
t1Q) I've Got 1 Secret m That Cltl
(D (IJ Draanet
9:30 fJ CI) Ci) CE) A I C Wednesd~y
Movlt: (C) (90) "TIM Weekend
Nun" (dra) '72-Joanna Pettit, Vic
Morrow, Ann Sothern, James Greg
ory, Beverly Garland. Based on a
true story about a 10una nun who
1s tom between the reality ot htr
job as 1 Juvtnlle probation ofltcer
and the spiritual vows she has
dedic1led her llte to.
OQ>NtWI EJ'il l.n Anrtltt Collective An tnves
t11ation of L.A. County Board of
Supervisor chan1es: review of hoti
day films: and where to donate t1mt
food and clothlna for Christmas
@Ii) Noches T apatlas
0> Chtspirito 10:00 B Cl) Cannon John, M1rley guests Em Ooln' It At the Storefront. A as aambling czar Ben Loaan. who
visit to the C4mpton Commun!· has marked one of C•nnon's ch
calive Arts Academy. ents as his taraet.
iE Yolfft& Dr. Kildare.. 0 t1Q) g;, SEARCH "The Gold Ma
El) Addams famil~ chine'' Hu1h Lockwood mus! lo
l :OO cate a misslna aold mine for a -=-SONNY & CHER family In bia fin111ei11 trouble ~ 0 loris Kartotf PrlMnts * m·ove their comedy m News
Hour to WEDNESDAY! IE s.1 Scene
IJ CJ) Sonny and Cher Wilham fB S.cwstro en ti Cltlo
Conrad auests. @!) Lucia Sombra
0 Qi m Adant·l2 "Gifts and a!) Thuter
Lona Letters" A young woman's li) Kinadom of Ult Sta
suicide attempt and her note to a
former racketeer. plunae Officers te:30 0 News
Malloy and Reed into one of their lD Petticoat Junction
most unusual investiaatlons. EID Just 5eneration "Youthful Of
O Movie: (21,4hr) "The 111 Sl"p" fender.s and the Other Side"
(mys) '46-Humphrey Bo1art. al 42 Plus 0 Cl) Ci) 5) Paul Lynde Show m Outdoor Sportsman
"Paul's Oespe!att Hours" After a ll:OO BOO @D m al N
youn1 man tries to mua Barbara, W (I) (lg) N ews
she .and Howie bring him home U 1 b Bo dews$'"•
to dinner. IT'I 0 J . ,..,. m Hoaan's Htrots Ii; Ma~hal Dillon ,,
t!) Perry Mason ~ Mov11: "Straldlt ltctet (hor)
fZ) Hennanos Coraje 64-Joan Crawford, Diane Baker.
EE I IJlclAL I New Enetand Christ· m TfVt!' 0~ Consequences ,.
1111s Reminiscence of Christmas ~ Mo~1t: 'The llue Limp (mys)
pest In I New Eneland villaae. 51-Dirk Bo11rd1, Jimmy Henley eJ L»dti Ubrt EE Garner Ted AnnstroftC
GI!) Noftle m Janatl
lf) Movtl: (2hr) "Wonder Bar" Jl:OS 0 USC lasletaall Troj1ns vs.
(myi) '34-AJ Jolson. Kay Francis Fordh1m University in Los An1eles
1:30 0 9) m Nit Wednesd1y Mys. 11:15 @!) Cint"'a 34
tll}--Cool Million "The $1,000,000
Misunderstandln1" JeHerson Keyes 11:30 B ()) CIS Utt Movie: "Vloi.nt
(James Fartntino) receives a check Ra.d" (dra) 'SS-Brian Keith
for $1,000,000 IS his fee and after 0 @) m John111 Car10n
It bounces, he sneaks back into 0 Cl) (j) a) Diel C.vett Show
Khaff1r, a small Horth African m To Ttll Utt Trvtll
:'ru~~i!. fi9d I way to make up 12:00 m Alfred Hltdlcodc Prtstnts
0 CJ) CJ) GI) Julie Andrews Hour 12:30 m Movie: "David and Lisa" (dra)
James Stewart auests I~ this spe. '62-Keir Dullea, Janet Maraolln.
clal lac* at Christmas in America II) Country Mualc
1nd Enatand. m Merv Griffin Show
fJi.) Flrl111 Unt
9:00 1J (]) Medici! Center Bill Bi~by
auests as a brilliant neurosuraeon,
troubled by his wife's bthlvlor,
who nealecls a young firl depend·
Ina on his new suraical procedure
to save her life.
Cl) Slfart to Adventure
el) Nino mor11M
1:00 (]) D 0 (])Newt II Movie: "Road to Sinaaport"
(com) ·~Bina Crosbr, Bob Hope,
1:30 11 Movie: "Appoint.int wttll •
Shadow" (dra) '5&-<ieorae Hader.
2:00 m All·Nlpt Show: .,.._ Oduna
Mir Dirt," (C) Uf1rt OWr Afri.
ca," ''lalt of the Dead"
3:001J Movie: "A Wat\ la the S..11"
(dra) '46--0ana Andrew'
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THURSDAY
DECEMBER 21
Fot momlnc end •bmoon li.tlnp,
plellH .-DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, •
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
t :OO m (C) •s.Mf' {wts) '66-Fred
MacMurray, Anne Ba.ter.
9:30 O (C) "Sldaet" (com} '59-Sandra
Dee, Cliff Roberbon.
10:00 (Il "TIM Strreant Was a Lady"
{com) '62-Venetia Stevenson, Mar·
tin West.
U ''Rkler 01t • Dead Hone" (wes)
'62-John Vivyan, Bruce Gordon.
12:00 U "Th• Mlsslna Quur• (hor) '38-
Wllliim Lundi1an, Paul Kelly
1:00 m "The Holly tnd the Ivy" (dra)
'53-Ralph R\chardson, Cella John·
son.
l:JO 0 ·-c.. Countiy" (wes) '53-£d·
mond O'Brien. Robert Lowery.
0 (C) "September Stonn'' (dra)
'00-Joanne Dru, Mark Stevena.
3:00 Cf) (C) "l.tfs Dtnct" Coll(!. (mus)
'SO-Fred Astaire, Betty Hutton.
®) (C) "SMdow Over Ovtn1n"
(dr1) '68--.llmes Franciscus. Shirley
Knl1ht, Leslie Nielsen.
4:00 1J "Th• Dnlm" (dra) ·as -R•y·
mond Musey, Sabu.
4:30 (}) S11111 11 lOAM 11st1na
E v [ "J I ., c
&:oo 11 a om mm""" (})(ijNtws
U IU1p ~ Los Anaeles Kinas
vs. Philadelphia Alers.
@ Qet Smut 0 Wild Wild West m TM fl111tst.nes
ID 8-•r Pyle USMC
fl) Ml Dulce En11Mrlda
EID Hodt•pod11 Lodi*
Cii} Adi9ft T1Matn
ll)Tllrtt ... ,..
6:30 (j) Ho11n'a HtrMa 0 Movie: (90) "Visit to 1 Small
flltMf' (com) '00-Jtrry Lewis.
Cf) CIS News
@) Merv Qrfffin Shotf m Andy Srlffttll 11J 8'111pn'a Island fm AltrontlltY I "Sun, 2" m Jeanne C.rson Show
GI!) Tt ... Rtvlstl Musical
a) Dot 42PM
&) little bleats
7:00fJ (f)Cl6'Nna
Cl) Trvtti Of C:-1t41unces
Ci) AIMfiuft Adwntun
CfJ WMf1 My Unt? m 1i.w.J..,
• ID I Drt11• tf Jun11i•
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, DECEMBER 17, 1972
tE Jueves Eaptctac.ular11
fil) T'al Chi Ch'uan
I!) 0 AlltOf Tlent Cara dt Mujtr
ll)Spetd Raur
7:30 1J I IJICIM I A Chrlat11111 lht1111
(R) Musical fantasy about a little
airl who hides away in a toy shop
Kelly Kummer stars.
B I SJl<l!l I SouAdS or Chri1tm1s
Carmen Dra1oq conducts the Glen·
dale Symphony Orchestra In a pro·
1ram of Christmas music.
(j) To Tell the Truth
Ci) Pollce Sur1eon
0 Miiiion $ Movie: (2hr) "Adorable
JuHa" (com) '63--lilll Palmer.
®) l.efs Make a Deal m Thtt s1r1
m Merv Griffin Shew
ti) Nino
@) lnternatlonal Ptrftr•anct
"Tchaikovs~y Symphony No. 7" Ed·
ouard Van Ramoortel conducts
France's national 1V network Phil·
hermonlc Orchestra in Tchaikovsky's
last and little-known "unfinished"
symphony.
m> °'""' 9:301J I IJlcllC I Chtlstmaa la Animal·
ed feature about a little boy who
finds the true meanina of Christmas
when he takes a part as the second
~hepherd In a school play.
ONews m A Navy Chrlstmaa With Jonathan
Wintera
m @ Dncnet EID Acdoft Chicano 10:00 B ®l a;, Dean Mertin Show Dean a;, Rollin' welcomes Glenn Ford 3nd Lynn An·
Cii} Profesor S.(ltarlo derson. a> hllc:e Suraeon U News
&) Mda1111•famlly 0 CJ) (I)&') Owen Marsllall "Si1h
8:00 8 Cf) The Wattons Mary Ellen is No More, Lady" Dr. Charles Whelan
stricken with wanderlust and tells (Michael Tolan). head of a sex re·
her family she will run away as soon seuch institute, is sued by former
as she 1s old enou1h. · patient Kay Lachner (Nancy Ma·
0 li§l er;, Rip Wiison Flip's guests lone), who charces that he seduced
are Tim Conway, Kris Kristofferson, her. Joan Hotchkls. Glenn Corbett
Rita Coolidae and Slappy White. and Ro1er C. C.rmel auest 0 Ci) (I) m Mod Squad "Sane· D loris Ktrloff Present&
tuary" Julie photoaraphs the recorcts ... m ID Nnn
of an internatlonal crime syndicate tE Stcuestro tn el Clelo
and is scheduled to testify before a EID Wor1cl Press
Grand Jury, but a truck puts her In @E luda Sombfa
the hospital. Cii} Luella Ubre m I IJ!cl!( I Ray Conlft Christmas l!> Kln,.tom ot1he Sta
Show The Ray Coniff Chorus and Or· 10:30 U Talk lack
chestra preienls an hour ol tradi ID Petti.coat JundiOn
tional Christmas music. Alan Young Ell) June Wayne Sculptor Louise
and the Pixikin Puppets iuest. Nevelson 1uests.
U) loxln1 Fro• tfle OIJmpic ll) Outdeor $tlortsman
tE HtnHftOS Corajt 11:00 IJ Cl 0 @!) m m News
Ell) i l!lcli( I A Joyful Noise lnfor-(])Ci) (1j) Nna
mal celebration of Christmas teatur g Ra•s Action
in& Bob and Evelyne Bee~ in a jam Ci) Marshal Dillon
session of traditional and innovative O Movie: "btryttiln(a Ducky"
holiday tunes. (com) '61-Mlckey Rooney, Puddy
g) Premier Movie "El Campean Del Hackett.
Barrio" m TruUt or Con11q111nc.s
EI!) Novtla ID Movie: "Encore" Three stories
&) Movie: (90) "Slim" Henry Fonda by W. Somerset Maugham.
stars. tE Qamer Ted Armstton1
1:30 DI lflcl&L I Premiere Coveraae Ell) Janaki
KTlA cameras are on hand for the 11 •15 m Cine•• 34
opening of the new movie "1776." •
9:00 IJ (j) CBS Thursday Movie: (C) 11:30 8 Cf) C,.IS Litt .Movie: "Miracle In
(thtl ''Wiii Penny" (wes) '67-Utt Rain (dra) 54-Van Johnson,
Charlton Hulon, Joan Hackett, Don· Jane Wyman.
aid Pleasence, Lee Majors. Bruce 0 (1j) er;, ~ny Ctraon
Dern, Ben Johnson, Slim Pickens. A B Ont step lt,oncl
middle·aged cowboy incurs the en· 0 Cil (I) m Didi Clvttt
m1ty of a rovin& family of thlews, IS m To Tell the Trvtfl
beaten and left for dead. He makes 12:00 0 Movie: H£asJ Uvin(' (Ori) '49
his way to a deserted line shack and -Jean ~rthur, Edward Arnold.
is nursed by • woman and her youna m Atfrwd Hltcllcod Prtatn~
son who have temporarily taken 12:30 m Mcme: "Hanc•an's bot" (was)
shelter in the cabin. '52-Randolph Seott, Donna Reed.
0 9) er;, lronaide "Shadow Sol· ID Country Muaic
dler" Chief Ironside visits Seotland 1:00 (j) 0 g Cf) News
Yard and finds himself tryina to • • ,
wlvt a police killina without author· 1.30 II Movie. 'Vela In tllt Mirror" ity. (dra) '58 -Richard [&an, Jullt
0 Cil@ El) The Men -Jiiu• London.
''Finder's fee" Frank Dain traru a 2:00 m All·Nfaht Sllow: "llood Arm,"
missln1 friend seekln1 1 rich. un· "Sea Tiaw," "Ten Tall Mtfl"
claimed inherlt•!.ffa Sheree North, 3:00 IJ Mowft: ''The llttleat Hobo'' (adv)
John Lupton and Re"5 Toomey 1uest. '58-Buddy Hart, Wendy Stu1rt.
AU-in-the-Ear
Hearing Aid
8199
Rests snugl» in ~-our c<1r no
wires or rords are visiblt:
F.as'· to adjust.
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FRIDAY
DECEMBER 22
9:00 QI "Co• tt UM StlMf•• (dr•) '49
Lorette Youna, Celeste Holm.
9:30 0 (C) ''Tiie btcredlblt Mr. UmPtt"
(com) '64-0on Knotts, C•role Cook.
10:00 (])"Rock, Pretty lab(' (mus) '57
-&I Minto, John SHon.
O (C) "Hannab let" (we.s) '53 -
Joanne Dru, Macdonald Carey.
12:00 U "Hor10r Island'' (mys) '41-Dick
· Foran. Leo CarlllO.
1:00 QI (C) "D11 of Trlun1pll" (dr•) '54
-lee J. Cobb, Joanne Dru.
1:30 O "W1ty Mwst I Dit" (mys) '60 -
Terry Moore, Debra Pap t.
D (C) "F111ht tf die Lost lalloon"
-(sci-fi) '60 -M1rsh1ll Thompson.
Mala Powers.
3:00 Cl) "AnoU..r Tl•, AMUMr PIKe"
(dr1) 'S3-Lln1 Turner, Sein Con
ntry.
(lg "Claor (dr•) '66--J1dtle Glea
son, Katherine Kith.
4:00 o ""'' c ... tt ,.,..,.. (dra> '61
-Tony Curtis, Edmond O'Brien.
4:30 (]) SllM a lOAM listittl
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flinbtont" (cartoon) '66.
CIJ CIS Ntwa ®J ~n Crtfflfl S.... m _,, 1tfflttll m 11111, ... •• 1s1a1M1
fii) AstJMo., I "The Sun , 2" m JoinM C.Mlt a!> Adlta Tlltltrt
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II) I Drum of Jt1nnlt fE .. ,..,.
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Wlft" (fan) '48-Cary brant, loret·
ta Youns.
fil) Masterpiece Thutre (R)
@m LI CoJquilla
a;) Drama
Ci) Tt Ttl dM Tmti (I) 1'rilbetbn 9:30 0 USC 81stletb1ll Trojans Vl. 1111·
0 M6"*' $ M..n.: (Zllr) "Ashes nois.
1114 Dla"'"61'' (com) '62-Zbi&· 0 CIHIHD The Odd Coup le
niew C)bulstU. • "Don't Believe In Roomers" Ose1r
®) Tiit New rm. Is Rlallt befriends an attractive airl and then OJ 11a1t 1111 finds he must compete with Felh1 m CJ) lkqnet for her attention.
EB LM lewrtJ • Per1Mllo fJ m News
fE Wall str.et W... 10:00 0 ®l er;, Banyon "Just Once" m Ullb-4 Wof1d Banyon triH to find out why an ex· m Tiie ~" convict was sunned down one day a> ni. AM••• Fa•lly after being relea~d from prison.
8:00 0 Cil Cl) a> love Amertun Style tJ MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE Half·hour version ton ight onty. with * moves to FRIDAY! See "Love and the Unbearable Fiance:·
tonight's thriller! "Love and the Country Cirl,'' and II ()) MlulH: lmpoulble Roddy "Love and the Little Black Book,"
McOowall auests as a brllllant crlme fJ Boris K1r1off Pruenta.
syndicate boU who becomes the m Newt
taraet or the IMF. m Nasllvllle Music D 9 m ...,. Hd Son When EE Stcuestro en ti Clelo
Fled receives a sllaht injury ln an fil) Sotll
auto mishap, Lamont tires of wait· a> Lucia Sombra
Ing on his rattier and hlrM a a;) Premier 40
h~usekffper-1 while one. Mary l0:30
W1ekes autsts. Q MAN O (])Cl) m n.. l'*'J lllncti &. ~EAST. (3M) An
Peter tries out for thl rw. of Georae * entertan~ing l~k at
Washinston In the school pl1y and the relat1onsh1p be·
ends up with the role of Benedict tween pets and people.
Arnold. 0 Cl)@ a> AIC Nns Spedal OJ ...,, ... , Heroes "Who Do You Think You Are-Man
Cl) reny MalMI end Beast" Harry Reasoner offers a EE Htnwanes CMljt look on the li&ht side of the psycho· fE W1tM111ttf! w ... In Review lo&ical aspects of people and their a> Enlem AlcmM "9Mnta pets.
a;) NMla m P1ttlco1t Junction
Ef) Mowlt: (211r) "Winter MNtln1" 11 :00 D 0 a> m (!} News
Bette Davis stars. O John Wooden Show
8:30 D a m Tiie little reoplt "Puni fJ Sllertod Holmes Theatre
8. O.Mille" Or. Jamison is disap· m TrvUI or Consequences
pointed when Puni disqualifies him m Movie; "The Y1111pire's Coffin"
from playing the role of Santa Claus. (hor)-Abel Salazan.
0 (])Cl) m n. rartrlda• Fam· EE Garner Ted Armstron1
llJ A r1pe1t of last year's Christ· fE Janakl
mas episode In which the bus break& ll·OS 0 U"' a B letb II B · P'tt down I host t Th f 11 • """' as 1 ruins vs. 1 s n • a own. e 1m y b &h members all become characters In 1 ur ·
l1nciful Western tale that comes to 11:30 D (Jg) m Johnn, Carson
life. when told to Chris and Tracy 0 Cl) (j) (»Dick CIVttt Show
by an old prosptdOf. m To Tell Ult Trvth m Mt"' Crtffln Stlow 11:45 11 Cl) News
fil) Cltyw.tdltrs 12:00 m Alfred Hitchcock Presents
9:00 II Cl) CIS Fr1d11 MCl'lie: (C) (2hr 12:15 II C8S Litt Movie: "Witch Utt
45111) ~. Mr. Clllps" (mus) Birdie'' (com) '51-Red Skelton, Ar·
'6~eter O'Toole, Petula Clark. Jene Dahl ·Ann Miller
Slr Michael Redarave. Ceorge Baker, Cl) Ni&hbn•re ·
Mfd!MI Bryant Jamss Hilton's de-12:30 0 Movie: "Too ute for Tms"
llghlful story ~f British schoolmas· (mys) '4~izabeth Scott.
ter Art.hur Ch1ppln1 who has been fJ Movie: "War Is Hell" (dra) '64
a classics Instructor at • boys.school -Tony Russell. Baynes Barron.
in Enaland for 20 Y••"· , m Movie: "Evil lraln from Outer D a m Chott Story 'Time of SCtace" (hor)-Ken Utsui
Terror" Patricia Neal, Craig Stevens m Country Muiic .
and Allee Ghostley star as unwlll·
Ina partlclp1nts In a stranae aame. 1:00 Cil D 0 News D Cl) Cl) m it ...... 222 "The 2:00 II Movie: (C) "The RNer's Edci"
Nlchots Glrf' The subfect of a dress (dra) 157-Anthony Quinn. Debra
code comes up In PTA when a bas· Paget.
ketball star's teeth braces are bro-Q) All·Nlallt Show: ''Walk East on
ken whUe he's oalln1 a bra·less hacon," "Headline Hunters," "Lust
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CHRISTMAS
AT ERNIE'S
Tennessee Ernie Ford holds
open house for a roster of pop-
ular performers during Tennes-
see Ernie Ford's White C hrist-
mas Special, airing on N BC,
Saturday (Dec. 23) at 8PM.
Ford's guest stars will include
(alphabetically): recordin~ star
FORD'S COOL CHUM-Te...-.
9tt Ernie Fonl .,..,_ It cool wttlt
tile llielp of Mr. Snowman.
Lynn Anderson, the Mike Curb
Congregation, singer-composer
Mac Davis, actress-singer Clau-
dine Longet . and singer Lou
Rawls. Also joining Ford will
be 11 -year-old actor-singer Scott
Firestone. Ford and his guest'\
will present traditional and con-
temporary music appropriate to
the Yuletide season and take
part in sketches.
Miss Anderson's songs in-
clude "Let It Snow"; the Mike
Curb Congregation will sing a
medley of holiday tunes; Mac
DaviA will offer one of the songs
he wrote, "I Believe in Music";
Lou Rawls is to sing "The Lit-
tle Drummer Boy" in an up-
beat tempo. Miss Longet will
participate in a sketch in which
she tries to teach Scott Fire-
stone how· to sing "Rudolph the
Red-Nosed Reindeer" in French.
Among the songs which Ford
wi ll offer are his popular ren-
ditio n of "Sixteen Tons" as well
as a medley including "Oh
C hristmas Tree" and "Deck the
Halls." Walter C. Miller is pro-
ducer-director for the special.
Roy A. Smith i'I executi pro-
ducer.
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SATURDAY
DECEMBER 23
',1 0 R '• I '" C.
6:00 Cl) 1V I Cllat9o11
6:30 O lllQ Exptrience mters Rap
7:00 f) Cl) Sltllrise Semester
D 9 m Houndats 0 CIJ (I) H.R. Pulnstuf m BrltMr Buu
7:30 f) Dusty's Trttflouse D m Roa11n Holld•JS a Ca111pus f'Toflle u rn (j) Jldson F1ve
Cl) 1V 8 Clwroom
®)Uncle Russ m Movies: ''Foree of Evil" (dra) '48
-John Garfield. "SW1mp Water.,
(mys) '41-Dana Andrews.
8:00 f) Cl) lup Bunny 0 a;, Tiie Jttsons ~ 0 John WIJ'llt Theatre 0 CJ) Cl) Tiit Osmonds
I!) Country Music
• ID s.sa .. • Street
1:30 f) Ci) Sabrina
0 ®} a;, Pink Paltthtr 0 (]) (j) a') ABC Superstar Mo.·
le: (C) "That Qh1 In Wonclerland"
Marlo Thomas voices her own role
in this animated fantasy adventure
that has Ann. enaaged in preparina
a book of fairy stories, visiting Snow
White, the Wizard of Oz, Cinderella.
9:00 f) Cl) A•azln1 Chan o agi m uncttrc1o1 O Movie: "Socnts of Ult Blue
Roo•" (mys) '33-Paul Lukas.
O Movlo: "Cape Ca.nnoral Mon·
stirs" (sci·fi) '60--Seott Peters. IE Movie: "Retum of tlM Sul1tt
Plmptrntl" (dra) 'JS-James Ma·
son, Barry Barnes.
tI!l I lticOO I Cluistius Music fts·
Uval A twelve·hour concert of SH·
sonal music, live, from the Musie
C.nter's 13th annual Christmas Con·
cert.
@I) Clno tn 11 Tarde
9:30 f) koobJ·Doo D O m Tht 11rtie,1
(I) Tliuau: Wltldow to UI• South u Cl) Tht Brady Kids
(I) Cartoon Carnival
10:00 0 m "'9 FootblU AFC Divisional
Playo~ntral Division.
U (])(I) Btwftchtd
®} Stai.b 2020
10:30 tJ Cl) Joait and ttM PusJJCfb O Movlo: ''Stolen f1et'' (dra) '52
_,1ul HeflLeld, Uzabeth Scott. u (}) Cil .w ,....,
O Movie: "Hu111an Jun1t1" (mys)
'56-Gary Merrill, Jan Sterlin&.
Mi R1naround m Qospel Slnclng Jubllff
11:00 fJ Cl) The FUntatones
(j) Mobile Homa Show 0 (]) m funky P111ntom
@) Around Utt World In IO Dap
mu.ub m Lvchl Ubrt
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• 11:30 00 Movlt: "Tall, Dart 1114 Hand·
sonie" (com) '4l~aar Romero. o @ m Udn1111
Qj) Talklnf wtttl 1 Giant m Untamed Wortd ID Movlt: '1.•1te on Ult" (dra) '56
-Robert Donat, Kay Walsh.
/\f 1 f P'<(l(>'•
12:00 f) Cl) Arcllit_'a 1V Funnies
0 Jolin W1JllO TIMatrt
0 (])al 11lo M0ttbes
O Movie: "tiunsl11rt Rid&•" (wes)
'57-Joel McCree, Mark Stevens.
®) l•slpt m Tho Qhost and MrL Muir
12:30 f) "'9 footblH ,..;1•t Sllow 0 (}) El) AIH!ican Bandstand
Cl) fat Albort and Tiit Cosby Kids
@)Movie: '"Shakedon" (dr1) '50
-Howard Duff, Brian Donlevy. m Dement.,, ..... m Sabados Ai.pa
1 :00 f) PTo Football Divisional Play.Offs
(]) C.•pus f'Tofllo
0 Hip Sc'*' laskttball CIF
Game of the Wffk. O Roller C111aes
(1) Movie: "Younr 1nd D1n11roua"
dra) '57-lilli Gentle.
O Movie: "DeclsiOft ltforo Dawn"
(dra) '52-Rlch1rd Basehart.
'1) Voice of Aalicutturt
4:301)M ..
CI) (I) Al• f1nu1 0 KNIC ell._.. s,tdll The
Breadbasket ctiolr Is featured In 1
profram ot rellalous aonp.
O Movie: "kre11Hq Sllulf' (hor)
'58-John Hudson, Ptay Webber,
(I) TM1 !a Your lift 0 a> Nft 111111 of tho WMk
a:OJ Harian ~art Sllft m .. t ... ,
mc.rona ....
5:00 O Mat's C.1111 On With Willie Da·
vis "Christmas from Watts"
0 C1J (I) al AIC"s WW. Wtf1d ot
Sports
CIJ9 """ B Tiiis Wook In Pro foetball m M0¥1t: (C) "Meet Mo In St
Louis" (mus) '45-Judy G1r11nd.
O)D111ltl ......
fl} Alta T a!WM m Super Show m c. .. imy Place m IO•ba
S:30IJ(l)Ntw1 Mi ..... ., tllia iHte a;, C.11 ol ltlt Wut m s,ttc1 Racer
f V F N I N r,
(I) Clllldrtft'I flllft Ftatival 6:00 _.. .,_ a;\ ~ News m Soul Train ~ ._. Qil ..-ID Ntwa 0 Hoo Haw Mel Tiiiis and Sherry
@I) CIM ttt la Tania Bryee auest.
€t) C.11 cit Los Ninos (j) Hlall Cll.,arral
1:30 (I) Voice of Aafkulturt 0 Tht R11I °"' Stelle "°" 0 Movie: "Outln's Dau~· ID Tiit Persuadtn
(wes) '54-Jim Davis, Kelly Ryan. Ciii> Ttatre dtl 40
ID Clla•plonshlp lowtln& m Thl'ff Stoops a;, Hu11t1• Dl•tnUons &:30 f) 0 News 2:00 CJ) fil111 Faaturw "The Saviour" ~==:,.nee
(I) tifttm1tJon1I Hour (I) s,o.ts Cfaalluae ®} Thrllttr m Contblt G) E Shew IM Udlup J SINnu m Conwltatiofl IE Mancill 801ttrltittl
&)Hoo Haw 2:30 0 A(liculturt USA 7:00 f) Cl) UFO
00 Alm Ft1lutt CV Wild Kln&dom ID McHei.'1 Navy 0 Thrillatbn
IE A(Jtculturt USA 0 8"11•& hf Doli.rs
3:00 O Now WIUI 1111 lanowU, Cl) Truth or Con1equences
O R••• Action O TIM Parent II•
Ci) MO'llt: "hstlus lroed" (wes) O Death Vallot Dip
'57-Scott Brady, Anne Bancrott. @)The c.t. Jon• Clutsbnu sii..
0 Movie: (C) "leau J11HS'' (dra) c.c. Jones is Joined by children ind
'57-8ob Hope, Vera Miies. adult choirs and solobts.
Cf) far o.t Alcb m Lawrtnco Wtlk Sltw B Movlo: (C) "Co••nellt" (adv) m I IHc!AL I ,....... Adwnt»l'9
'56-D1n1 Andrews, Linda Cristal. "-•ltrt Coftllp 06ck Strout hostS
~ Sdona fiction Tlltatrt the oovorect from the National m Movie: "Ra•rocl" (wes) '47-Theatre In New Yofk.
Joel McCree, Veronica lake. ti) Yivtau Holtl&utra
ID Tht Vlr&f11lln fl) Nocht do Sabado m flltbol-Socctr m Lissie m Mftft.: .. A Ptfflottt Jo•rMY" • m s.ut stnet
Vera Ralston, ~ott Brady star. 7:30 CI) T1lt Adwntvrtr
3:30 CI) fll11 "A H1vy Christmas" O Tllo Mouse Fadofy Comedl1nne O 0. Campus end puppeteer Shari Lewis hOsts O Lost In SINC* this show about "Cats."
l :45 II Pr.football Post..Qaint Show Q Oale and Harritt
4:00 tJ Mtclll CI) Tt Tell tilt TMll
(}) Sketchbook O Ltfs Mau 1 Dul O lnipKto With Manuel Aragon B Miiiion S M0¥1t: (C) (2br) ."lal>-
Q) El Amo •ttt Sota to War" (corn) '60-llri·
Ciii) Panorama Latino aittt Bardot, Jac:ques Charrier. • ..
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THE DAILY PILOT\ TV WEEI(. DECEMBER 17. 1972
0> TV Mulieel 11ift for Emily, sets Bob up for a de· al Movie ti§ Fer U.. Sau of Henaty Art
llnklttttr Joins host Otvld Rey. m Illa ltautr 9:00 fJ Cl) Miry Tyler Moore Show pressina Christmas. 11:15 (])Movie: "A Private'• Att1ir" (com)
Mary Richards meets an old boy· 0 "••• '59-Sal Mineo. Christine Carere. G:So...t Alldlea lala.ty a:oo 11 CJ) Mt I• tttt F••ltr friend in I crowded elevator as he's m Minority Community 11:20 fJ Movie; "A Christmas Carol"
takin1 his new llancee to get a 10:00 (dra) '51-Alistalr Sim. D Ill m I IPICIA\ I TtnntAH Er·
ni. Font's Wbitt ClulltWlaa Ford
• holds QJ>tn house ind offers popu-
lar Yuletide melodies, with special
1uests Lynn Anderson. Lou Rewis.
Cl1udlne Lona•t. Mac Davis, the
Mike Curb Conve11tion and Scott
Firestone.
marrlare license. This sets ott a II CAROL BURNETT SHOW 11:30 0 90 Minutes
chain of events which puts Mary 1n * moves to SATURDAY! Ci) Movie: "Specter of the Ro•"
the role of "the other woman .. Join the fun tonight! (dra) '48-Judith Anderson.
0 m NBC s.t11nl11 Movie: (C) 11 ()) Cirol Bumett Sltow Steve 0 Movie: (C) "White Christm11"
(211r) "Cll111b an Anary Moun· Lawrence and Tlm Conway guest (mus) '54 -Bin& Crosby. Danny
tlin" (dra) '70-Fess Parker, Stella 0 Sports Challen&• Kaye, Rosemary Clooney.
Stevens, Joe Kapp, Barry Nelson, fJ CI) Ci) al Sixth Sen• "The CI) Movit: "Ont Men's Way" (bio)
Marj Dusay. Pfrker portrays a ranch· Eyes That Wouldn't Ole" Or. Rhodes '64-Don Murray, Diana Hyland. 1J Rollln'
Cl) ... thoven-Ordt1I •nd Truth fJ (]) a> Allu Smith and Jonis
"The McCreedy Feud" Heyes and
Curry are hired by rancher Mc·
Creedy (Burl Ives)) to patch up his
feud with Mexican rancher Armen·
darlz <Cesar Romero), resultina In
their arrest.
er and sheriff who must hunt down and a friend try to save the life ot 0 Movie: "It. The Terror From Be-
an ln~ian JrhO escapes prison to a once·bllnd girl who sees visions of yond Space" (sci-Ii) '58-Marshall
return lOllis people. an old murder Thompson, Shawn Smith.
0 Cl)@ al Streets of San Fran· 0 The Unknown Regis Philbin ~ f om Jonts Sltow
cisco "Bitter Wine" The eldest son hosts. OJ Kathryn Kuhlman
in a family of wine·arowers returns m News &) Chuck Johnson Show
home after serving a prison term &J Cosa Juza•da m J~n1ki
ID Mnle: "MJrKle on 34tll Street"
(dr1) '47-Maureen O'Hara, John
Payne.
tor a crime which, unknown to his fl!) Halvor Landverk: Woodcarver A 6?i> Cinem1 34
lather. was actually committed by demonstration of traditional Standl· 12:00 OJ Movie: "Hollywood Canteen"
his younrer brother. navian craft by Minnesota carver. (mus) '44-Bette Davis, Jack Car·
119) MOYie: (C) "The Kina and I" 6?i) Box dt Mexico son.
OJ Flut. lowl Football ;amt Uni·
ve11lty of Missouri vs. Arizona State
University
(mus) '56-Yul Brynner. Deborah ail Chinese Variety Hour · 12:30 (lg) Movie: '1he Further Perils of
Kerr. (f) Tiit Savior Special depicting the laurel 1nd H1rd1"
&> Nino .. birth of Christ. 1:00 g Movie: "Rhythm on the River"
Et) Pl1Y!'ouae New York An Am~n.: 10:30 9 John Wooden Show (mus) '40-Bin& Crosby, Mary Mar· fl) Luthi Ubr.
(f) Movie: "Hald to H111dle" (com)
'33-James Ca1ney, Miry Brian.
can Christmas: Words and Music O Boris Karloff Presents Thriller tin.
Burt Lancaster hosts. with guests Et) Intern ational Perfo rmence @00 Hews •
Jame-s Earl Jones. Linda Lavin. Fre· "Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 7" (R) m All·Nl&ht Show: "All About be," 8:30 f) Ci) lricla•t Loves 8tmlt Nerm
are frayed between Bridaet and
Bemle. so their parents decide the
best w1y to smooth thln1s out 1s to
send the youna couple on 1 honey-
moon. Rescheduled.
da Payne and Peter Yarrow. l l :OO f) (}) 0 fJ Ci)~ OJ News "Human Desire," "The JuUfer''
6?i) El Show ct. loco Valdei 0 UCLA lasketblll Bruins vs No· OJ Movie: "Rifht Hand of tht Dev·
9:l0 1J 00 Bob Newtlut Show A worn· Ire Dame. if" (dra) '63-lisa McDonald, Aram
some session with one of his thera (]) Marsll1I Dillon Katcher.
py 1roups about the an~lelles ere· ID Movit: (C) "MHt Me in St. 1:08 O Movie: "Hold Back the Nl1ht"
0 Sey.our Preaents: "House of
Df1cull" (hor) '45-lon Chaney.
ated by the holiday senon. c9u pled Louis'' (mus) '45--Judy Garland, (d ra) '56-John Payne, Mona Free·
with his inability to find the riahl Tom Drake. man.
PATRICIA NEAL: GYPSY ACTRESS
Patricia Neal calls her country home in England Gypsy House, a most
appropriate name since ber profession as an actress requires her to be in
seven league boots more often than in walking shoes.
Remarkably recovered from her near-fatal stroke in 1965, the Academy
Award winner (for "Hud" in 1963), is more in demand now rhan at any
time in her career. Asked why. Miss Neal will reply with tongue planted
firmly in cheek and in that incredible baritone voice: "Because I'm good."
Quite obviously, Patricia Neal is good.
That is why producer Joel Rogosin asked her to play the role of a
woman embarked on a most unusual journey into the supernatural in the
'T ime of Terror" episode (formerly titled "Traveling Companion") of
Ghost Story, airing Friday at 9PM on NBC'. Her co-stars are Craig
Stevens and Alice Ghostley.
"It's the first time I've ever been in a drama like this," admits Patricia.
"And I'm enjoying it immensely. Particularly so because of the urprise
ending. I only wish I could talk about it. But that would spoil the show.
"I'm from Tennessee," she went on, "and you'd be surprised to know
there is a great deaJ of superstition among the mountain folk and people
living in the back woods::
Miss Neal lives just outside London with her writer-husband Roald Dahl
and their three ch ildren. Even there she can't escape from superstition,
clairvoyance and the supernatural.
"We call our home Gypsy House," she ex,r.lains. "because there is an
old Gypsy caravan-Americans call them trailers-in our garden. We've
painted it and the children have made a headquarters our of it. But it's
become an attractior)' to Gypsie who _pass by. and ther~ are a lot in
England, you know. They stop in often and we have a grand lime. They
tell fortunes and sell charms. so I'm never really very for from the
superstition l knew in Tennessee."
When Patricia isn't working and when she has time from her family
and private life, she often travels the United States giving speeches at
centers for the brain-damaged.
· She 1s now completing a movie in which Tessa. her 14-year-ollt ll;wghter
makes her acting debiu.as her mother's daughter. -...
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. DECEMBER 17, 1972
SUNDAY, D£C£MBER 17
(C) "Mal')', Mery" (com) '63-0ebble Reynolds. Barry N•ISOn.
(C) "Hana CttrlsU.11 Andersen" (mus) '52-Danny Kaya. Farley Grancer.
(C) "l'YP»" (hot) ·~rry Sullivan Martha Hyer.
"Stnnp Car&O" (dra) '40-.-C.rit Gabl•. Joan Crawford.
"Caa ... h" (m~) '48"-Tony Martin. Marta Toren.
"Tobacco fto.ct" Cdni) '41--Gene TI•mey, Dana Andr•-· IC) .. ,..,,,_. ol ~ hland" (adv) '55-Yvonn• O.Carto, Howard Duff
l'The A~-bd'' (dra) '60--Ava Gardner. Dirk Boaarde.
''O,..at tlofta" (dnl) '47--Anthony Waa•r. f lnlay Currl•.
MONDAY, OECEM8ER 11
t "Th• War Lover'' (dra) '62-Steve McOuHn, Robert Weiner.
4 10 (C) ''Th• Snoop Sl1tars" (IUS) '72-Helen H•Y ... Miidred Natwick t (C) "HOfnH' C.stle'' (hor) '64--Chrlatopher Lee.
J3 ''TIM Hakod Stl'o9t'9 (mys) ·s~Anthony Quinn, Anne Bancroft. 2 I (C) ''Mkhaol Kohlfla .... (dra) David Wamer, Anna Karina.
l "Clf'CI• of Oec:aptlon" (dn1) '61-Bradford Dlllmen, Suzy Parker.
6 "Door With S.von Locks" (mys) •62-Helnz Drache. 7 "llue1 for Lcwer1" (dra) '61>--<Ray ChartH, Tom Bell, Mary Peech.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER lt
7 (C) ''Whlh Chrlstm .. " Par1 I (mus) '54-Bfn1 Crosby. Danny Kaye 5 "l lshop'a Wife" (fan) '48--Carr, Grant. Loretta Youna. 9 (C) "Lea-end ol ttla l..olt" (.adv) 57-John Wayne. S09hla Loren
2 I (C) •.Y-our Money Of YCM.lr Wife" (com) '72-Ted Bnsell, Ellubeth Ashley •
9 "Stop Me Befor. I IUU" (dra) '61-Claude Dauphin, Otane Cilento. 2 I (C) Hf'he fttc:aaao Summar'' Cdra) Albert Flnney, Yvette Mlmleu~.
WE~ESDAY, DECEMBD 20
1 !C> "White Christmas" Concl. (mua) '54-Sina Crosby. Danny Kaye 9 'Cry of bttfe" (dra) '63-Rlta Moreno, Van Heflin.
5 ''The •i. Sloop" (mys) '46-44umphrey Boear1, Lauren Bacall
7 3 6 (~ "l'M Weetland Nun" (dra) '72-Joanna Pettit, Vic Morrow
9 "StrelOlt Jae~ Chor) '64-Joan Crawfof'd. Diane Baker. ll ''Th• ltuo LamP" (mys) '51--0lck Bo1ard•. Jimmy Hanley
2 8 ''V'°'8nt ltoed'• (d~r1an Keith, Efrem Zlmbaliat Jr
' THU"5Dk'f. DECEMBUt 21
1 "Vlllk to • Small Planet" (com) '60--Jerry Lewie. Joan 81.ackman 9 "Adoreble Julla" (com) '63-Ulll Palmer, Charles Boyer. ~ a {C) "Wiii Penny" (wes) '6~-Charlton Heston, Joan Hackett.
9 "Everythlncs Ducky" {com) '61-Mk:1cay Rooney. Buddy Hackett. 13 "Encore" Three stories by W. Somerset Mauaham. 2 I "Mln1cla In the Rain" (draJ '54-Van Johnson. Jane Wyman.
FRl~Y. DECEMBER 22
1 (C} ''TI\• Man Called Fllntatona" (cartoon) '66.
5 "l'he Bishop'• Wife" (fan) •48--Qry Grant, Lo,..tta Voun1.
9 "Ashes •ltd Dtamonda" (com) '62-Zbl1nlew Cybulskl. 2 8 CC) "Goodbye. Mr. Chlpt." (mus) '69--Peter O'Toote, Pe,ula Clark 13 •'The Yamp1,.•1 Coffin" (hor) Abel Saluan.
SATURDAY, DECEMBEft 23
9 (C) .... betta Goa to War" (c.om) '60--Brldaltte Bardot, Jacques Charrier.
11 "Mlnicle on 34tfl St.rHt" {d,.) '47-Maur .. n O'Hara, John Payne.
5 "HouH Of Dracula" (hor) '4S--Lon Chaney, Lionel Atwill.
7 3 6 (C) "Mayerflnc" (dni) '69-0mar Sharif. Catherina Oeneu11e, James Mason, Ava Gardner.
10 (C) '"The Kine and I" (mus) '56-Yul Brynner, Deborah Karr. 11 (C) "M•et Ma In St. Loula" (mus) '45--Judy Garland, Tom Drake
3 MA '"riv•t•'• Affair'' (com) '59--Sal Mlnaoi Christine Car••· 2 "A awtstmaa Carol" (dra) ·st-Alistair S m.
6 "Specter of the ROM" (dra) '48--Judlth Anderson.
7 CC) "Whit• O.mtmas" (mus) '54-Blna Crosby. Danny Kaye. Rose mary Cloonay.
I ''Ono Man's Wa~• (bio) '&4-0on Murray, Diena Hyland. t "It. Tal'TOf from leyond Spaca .. Csc:l·fl) '58--Mara"all Thomp•on. Shawn Smith.
TRAGIC LOVERS-Omar Sharif
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tri1 and Catherine Deneuve as
seventeen-year-old Marta Vetsera
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FOR SEN. HAROLD E. HUGHES of Iowa
A friend af mine claims that he waa refuaed a ;ob
recently because the employers found out he had
had a drug problem in Vietnam. I thought informa-
tion like that waa supposed to be confidential.-B.
L., Middletown, Ohio
•The Department oLDefense continues to insist on a per-:
FOR lJEE 1'REVlNO, pro golfer
Do you feel your personality bas changed much since you
made it big?-John Reynolds, Niagara Falls, Canada
• lt must have. Years ago I used to tell jokes and nobody
laughed. Today I tell the same jokes and everybody cracks
up!
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FOR NINA VAN PALLANDT,star of'7he L<mg Goodbye"
ls it true that both of your husbands were terribly wealthy?
-W. A., Brawley, Calif.
• My 6.rst husband, to whom I was married a year, was
terribly wealthy and never did anything. My second hus-
band, from whom I am separated, comes from Dutch nobility
and didn't have any money. Which 'is why it's a good thing
I can make enough to loolc after our children.
FOR MUHAMMAD ALl, boxer
What did you think of the two Olympic athletes who didn't
stand at attention when our national anthem was played?-
W. Hamilton, Uti<·a, N.\'.
• Not much. If they were going to protest, they should
have been mon,• positive and done something that might
have been remembered and ha<l more impact. instca<l of
just talking to t•ach other as they did.
FOR JUI.II·: ANDRE\VS, actrrw.v
What is your complexion sccret?-Dorothy J. Sullivan,
Brighton, Mass.
• I drink gallons of r resh \.Va ler. When { go to Pnris or New
York I drink bottkd water.
FOR ClJEVELAND AMORY,
col1111111ist and pr<'.\·ide11t nf the F1111d for t\11i111al~
On n recent late·night talk show you said t hat you wanted
to thnnk Mary Tyler Moore.who hQs jeopardized her career
for your Fund for Animals. In what way has she jeopardized
her carecr?-0 . S., Spencerville, Ohio
• More than any other star I know, Mary Tyler Moore has
l>ccn willing to srwak out. not only on the relatively uncon·
trovorsial a11imal topics. such as care for stray dogs and
cnts, but also on co11troversial ones as well. Her work ~du
l':\le thC' womt·11 nr this country not to wear fur-not just
endangered fur, hut any wild fur, because of the way the
nuimnls are trapped-brought her much ahuse hy people
with a vestl'd inl1•rest in the business. But she not only took
the 11bus<·-she cnmc hack for more. Love her? l adore hei:!
Co119r Photo by DaYld Norm•n
manent identification of drug abusers uy means ol c:o<lc
numbers. These numbers (called SPN uumbcrs) appear on
military discharge papers-papers that veterans must show
when applying for jobs. The Defense Department main-
tains that the numbers offer more conA<lentinlity than words.
Perhaps. But the code is easy to obtajn, l know of no way
such a list could be kept from any civilian or business institu-
tion having an interest in it.
ALI MAC CRAW
How do you feel about Women's Lib? -N. A., Uotban, Ala.
e l am pcrf ectly sure that men and women arc .equally
bright an<l t."<Jually strong and e<.1ually capable, but 1 love
the whole old-fashfoned mun-woman balanc..-e. (On the
other hand, I'm not about to be anybody's"yes"pcrsonl)
FOR PERRY COMO
We read in FAMILY WEEKLY about your selling your house
in Tequesta. Does that mean you are moving away from
Florida? -. I. R., Santa Ana, Calif.
• No. We are temporarily living i11 a t.'Ottage near Palm
Beach but we've also got a lot right on the waterway not far
from where we used to live. This is where we plan to build
someday. We had considered moving to a different place,
like H awaii, hut it is t()(' for uwuv from our children nu<l
grandchildren ·
FOR DY AN CANNON, actress
Is it true that you put on 25 p<>unds to play a part in your
new movie?-M. WelJs., Green Bay. Wis.
• I put on 15 pounds because l portray a woman who in
real life weighs 180 pounds! At teast it wasn't so bad doing
it in France with all that good food and away from friends
who could see me. But now I'm worrying about taking it
off again. lncide11tally the name of the movie is 'The Last
of Sheila."
FOR JERRY LUCAS, proft:~ionul busketball 11/ayer
l've read you have ESP and other strange puwers. Can )'OU
predict or foresee the fina l outc'Ome of any of your games?
-J.M., Martinsville, Va.
• I don't use ES P to predict how the Knicks or any other
team will do. In recent years l have concentrated more on
other types of magi<:. Recent!)' l memorized "The Cod-
f ather" and the first 500 pages of the New York City Tele-
phone Directory. I've alc;o launched a syndicated telt!vision
program for children displnying my magic tricks.
Oocember' 17. 1972 Mml(Y ~ The Newsp•P9r M•gnlM
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Would Eleanor
Have Made a
Good President?
11l don't think it would be Impos-
sible to find a woman who
could be President, but l hope
it doesn't happen in the near
tutu re." -Eleanor Roosevelt
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4 a FAMILY WEEKLY. Deeomber 17, 1912
.
W ould Eleanor Roosevelt have
made a good President? .
As the author of two best-
selling books about Eleanor, the ques.-
rion is the more pertinent to me now
that there are women heading govern-
ments in Israel, India and Ceylon.
Gorda Meir, llJdira Gandhi and Mrs.
Bandaranaike rose to power because
they allied skill at party politics with a
capacity for governing. Being womeo,
they have had to do a little better than
men in order to stay in power. All three,
it might be noted, have bad to make
the harsh decision to use their nation's
armed forces. There are no reports that
any of them shrank from that decision.
Had Eleanor Rooeevelt been alive
tb.iB year (and of a fitting age), there js
little doubt· her name would have led
the list of women considered as poui-
ble nominees. From the twenties on,
people thought of her as a political
force in her own right and were pro-
posing her tor ooe office or another. In
tb.iB respect she was di.ff erent from
other First Ladies. Bess jruman and
Mamie Eisenhower were private per-
sons who stayed out of the limelight
and achieved fulfillment in making the
White House as comfortable as possi-
ble for their families. 1 acquelioe Onu-
sis loved the limelight and fashioned
her uaique place by setting the nation
an example of taste and elegance. Lady
Bird Johnson, on the other band, coun-
seled her husband at critical moments
in his political career, spoke at number-
less meetings and put in many cere-
monial appearances. But it was usually
as her husba'-i's stand-in, not a partici-
pant or activist (except, perhaps, for
Head Start and beautification of the
countryside). Mrs. Nixon has defined
her role as one of making the White
House a aanctuaty for her husband.
-where be can escape the ca.res of office.
She is a gracious presence, but not a
public fol'Cle.
Eleanor Roosevelt was probably the
only First Lady whom Americans
thought of as a pouible President ... U
you will agree to let her serve yout
third tenn," Republican editor Wil-
liam AlJeo White wrote Franlclio D .
Roosevelt in 1940, .. I aball be for you
against all comers. Every time she does
anything she reminds me of T. R.
ffheodore Roosevelt}." Louia Howe.
the gnome-like political wizard who in
1911 married bis political fortunes to
young Franklin's, saw Eleanor's Presi-
dential possibilities. One day in the
mid-thirties be came into Eleanor's
sitting room, sat himself down Cl'OM-
legged on a daybed, and almost bowled
the First Lady over by saying, "Blea-
nor, if you want to be President in
1940, tell me now so I can start getting
thlogs ready."
When she got over her laughter and
saw thar he was serious, she gave him
her stock reply to such proposals: One
politician io the family was enough,
she said. Nor did she think the election
of a woman President ~ as possible
as Louis believed. ..I don't think it
wouJd..l>e impoaible to find a woman
who could be President, but I hope it
doesn't happen in the near future," she
said at the time. "I don't think we have
yet read:ted the point where the major-
ity of our people would feel satided to
follow the lcadenhip and trust the
judgment of a woman as President."
Someday it might come to pass, she
added, "but I hope it will not be while
we speak of a •woman's vote.' I hope it
only becomes a reality when she is
elected as an individual because of her
capacity and the trust which a majority
of the people have in her integrity and
ability as a person."
That was said in 1934. Now, almost
four decades later, it is not fantastic to
speculate that the Democrats might
nominate a woman of Eleanor Roose-
velt's capacity and integrity, Which
leads to the $64,000 question: What
lcind of PresidentwouJd she have made?
She was a good administrator and
ran a taut ship. The Women's Division
of the Democratic party -under her
leadenhip and that of Molly Dewson-
hummed at election time like a beauti-
fully tuned engine, out-organizing and
out-<:Jl!Dpaigning the men-and for Jeu
money. Eleanor inspired in people a
fierce loyalty and willingness to work.
And those who served with her liad the
amolute lrnowledge that she would
never let them down.
She organiz.ed her own Jif e with
awesome efficiency. "If Eleanor Roose-
velt did not hit two birds with every
stone," said Molly Dewson admiringly,
"she would never get done what she
manages to do."
She liked people~ enjoyed working
with them, and vaJued people for them-
selves, not because of their social or
economic stat~s. She had the ability to
coaoentni.te upon the person nt band
and make him feel that what he was
iaying was the most important thing
in the world. Letters were always a.o-
swered and people were always seen, if
they could possibly be squeezed in. She
never evaded difficulties. ·She was the
member of the family who did Che dis-
ciplining, and, if necessary, the firing.
She announced the disagreeable news,
even if it w~ politically embarrassing.
When FDR, at the close ~f the 1940
election, yielded to his political advis-
en and assured mothers and fathers
that .. your boys are not geing to be
sent into any foreign wars," abe quietly
wrote in her next day's column, "'No
one can hones1ly promise you today
peace at home or abroad. All any hu-
man being can do is to promise that he
will do his utmost to prevent this coun-
try from being involved in war." ·
She knew politics, having worked at
every level of political organ.ization,
from precinct worker transporting
voters to the polls o.n Electio.n Day, to
bead of'-the Women's Division in Al-
fred E. Smith's campaign for the
!>residency in 1928. She was familiar
with the seamy side of politics as well
as the heroic, and understood that the
perfect, which was desirable, must not
be allowed to stand in the way of the
good, which was attainable. Her teach-
ers in politics were two of the greatest
masters of the art in American history
-her husband and Louis Howe.
A President has to be a tough·mindeJ
manager in his relations with a vast
bureaucracy, and an astute bwkcr of
power in his relations with Congress
and the pressure groups that congre-
gate in Washington. Also, in Eleanor's
view, he bas to be at all times an edu-
cator, especially in his relations with
lhe people. During the Roosevelt Ad-
ministration. it was said that for FDR
every press conference was a stage,
while for Eleanor it was a classroom in
which the country went to school. She
supplemented her wcekJy press confer-
ence with lecture tours, radio talks and
her daily column, giving Americans the
feeling that the White House was con·
cemed with them, and that the.y had a
front-row seat at what was going on in
Washington.
And, of ooune, a President must
lead. To lead, he' or she must have a
point of view. a vision of what he or
she wants for every American, for the
country, for the world. Eleanor Roose-
velt had such a vision. She restated it
in the final days of her. life. "This I
know." she wrote. "This I believe with
all my heart. Jf we want a free and
peaceful world, if we want to make the
deserts bloom and man to ~ow to
greater dignity ns a human ,_
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TV's MONTY HALL:
The Art of Spreading
Goodwill
"When was the last time you put
your arm around a perfect stranger?
Take my advice. Next time you are '
in someplace like an airport, and
someone says something nice to
you, try putting your arm around
the person, and see how you get a
very warm, friendly, human response.
Or when someone comes Into your
ottice, do the same thing. You'll be
amazed at the feeling of goodwill
you'll find." This advice comes from
TV personality Monty Hall of "Let's
Make a Deal," and he feels it
extends beyond just the holiday
season. "We talk a lot about the
need for a feeling of love in the
world, but we have to do more about
it. With my television program and
with all the traveling I do, I meet as
many people as any politician does.
And I can tell you that people have
an X factor for good and a Y factor
for bad, and that they can be swayed
very eat11y. &utmost people want
the same thing-pe•ce of mind. I
find they'd rather kiss you than kill
you. But you have to show the way."
-Interview by W1111am Wolf
Jobmanshlp
Must You Really Be a
Success by 40?
You may have more time ahead of
you to pursue success than you
think. Many people will tell you that
if you haven't "made it" in your work
by age 40, you're going to feel
discouraged. But Dr. David
Gutmann, a clinical psychologist
who has been investigating the
subject since 1956, reports that
psychologically age 40 is not the
important age. Dr. Gutmann has
worked with Americans and also.
Puppy In the
Christmas Stocking?
If Junior's Christmas stocking
wriggles and woofs on Christmas
morning, you will want to do every-
thing possible to make the new
pet's day happy and safe. A puppy
can easily become overtired In the
happy buatle of a holiday. Don't fon-
dle him too much. Don't drag him
around like a sack. Give him a place
of his own out of the traffic; puppies
need lots of sleep. Keep him away
from small objects he might
swallow. Don't feed him Christmas
goodies, but stick to his regular
Frlskies. Provide sanitary facilities
like the Sunday newspaper and see
that he has easy access to It. The
.,.. Idea of au: Don't bring him home
until the day .,,., CfwtaimHf
-By Fellcta Amea
with other groups around the worid.
He finds that the age pattern every-
where la the same. h·....,,. th9t up
until M»out age 55 men •r• ago,....
elve and .. If-reliant In regwd to
their cal'Mn. It's at about 55 that
the average man stops seeing the
world as something he can conquer.
It's at 55 he often is willing to adapt
to conditions and act in a more
careful way. So far, this age pattern
tor success is only .true for men.
The Idea of careers for women is
still so new that it has not yet been
possible to discover women's age
reaction to job success.
-By S. A. Redford
KUGELHOPF
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kle in enclosed packet of yeast from mix
SmartCoo)Qng
A Speeiol German-~le
Cake for the Holidays ,
This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen makes a snowy,
raisin-filled yeast cake from Germany,
called a Kugelhopf.
and stir until dissolved.
2. Stir in butter, sugar, egg and lemon
rind, beat well. Dump in hot-roll mix,
stir to blend. Beat hard with wooden
spoon for 3 minutes.
3. Cover with dish towel. Place in a warm
place to rise until double in bulk. Takes
about 1 hour.
4. Preheat oven to 350°F. Lightly grease
a 2-qt. fancy baking pan or mold. Coat
pan with bread crumbs.
5. Stir down dough. Stir in raisins. Place
almonds in bottom of prepared baking
pan. Spoon dough evenly in ean. Cover
with dish towel. Allow to rise again in
warm place until doubled in bulk. Takes
about l ~ hours.
&. Bake for 55-60 minutes, or until sur-
face is deep golden brown and when
rapped with knuckle sounds hollow.
7. Remove from oven and immediately
remove from pan. Makes 12-14 slices
If you don't ha¥a • mold Ilk• U.. one
shown, borrow one from a friend 0t rei.
live. The cake la worth IL
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DO-AHEAD CHEESE 'N'
BREAD BAKE
sharp Cheddar cheese and I cup
Mueneter or Monterey Jack ch .....
Place remaining 6 slices on top and re-
peat procedure. Beat 8 eggs and 3 cups
mlfk (or ~ skim milk and ~ milk) to-
gether; pour over bread. Cover with plas-
tic wrap or foil. Refrigerate all day or
overnight. Bake in preheated 350° F .
oven for about I ho ur until puffed and
golden brown. Makes 8-10 servinRs
presents-dishes you can make
quickly, with a mlnim~m of fuss,
using common ingredients found
in most kitchen cupboards.
Lightly spread 12 slices enricMd
white, rye or whote wheat bread with
butter or margarine. Line a greased
9xl3x2-inch baking dish wi1b half of
the bread slices. Sprinkle with 2 table-
spoons wheat germ, 2 tablespoons ba-
con-onion aeasonlng, I cup grated
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
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12 Sf11rs llen1ember:
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The Best Christmas Gift I Ever Got
LUCILLE BALL
There are a lot of gifts I've received
in my lifetime that I value-like pre-
cious stones, brace-
lets, watches, awards,
and success, if you
can call it that. But
one gift stands out:
Jt is a beautifully
band-carved doll bed,
table and chair set
my grandlather gave
me for Christmas
when I was o nly five. My grandmother
had band..sewn a bedspread to go with
it, and all new clothes for my doll.
Grandpa was a woodcarver-an art that
is almost extinct today. You just don't
see beautiful work like that anymore. I
treasure that gift more than I do any-
thing else.
DEAN MARTIN
The Christmas gift J remember most
is one 1 got when I was a kid back in
StcubenviUe, Ohio. It
wasn't anything spe-
cial, like a bicycle or
a set of trains. be-
cause my parents
couldn't afford any-
thing like that. We
lived in a real poor
neighborhood. I re-
member one Christ-
mas even our landJady got put out.
But when I was about seven my Un-
cle Leonard gave me a chocolate Santa
Claus. I was so proud I showed it to all
the kids in the neighborhood. We
played with it all day. It finally got so
dirty, I had to cat it!
DAVID CASSIDY
Since I was a littJe kid l have ad-
mired my father's golden seal ring with
our family crest on
it. I figured being the
oldest, som eday -
maybe when be was
no longer here -I
would inherit it. And,
in fact, when I was
in my early tee,ns I
told my father about
it, never thinking I
would get it at any time soon. But when
I was 20, he had a duplicate made.and
gave it to me for Christmas. Tb~t
meant more to me lhan anything I have
ever received, from anybody, on any
occasion.
If there's one thing celebrities don't lack, it's gifts.
Not only are they used to receiving expensive presents
at Christmas, but they receive innumerable awards and
keepsakes throughout their careers. FAMILY WEEKLY
asked these 12 stars: "What was the one best Christmas
gift you ever received?" Here are their an-swers-
proving again the adage that money can't buy everything.
Colleeted b y Peer J. Oppenheimer
PERRY COMO
This Christmas will have to eclipse
any other for gifts, because for the first
time since my chil-
dren got married and
had children of their
own, they are all
coming to join Ro-
selle and me in Flor-
ida for the holidays!
There will be Roselle
and myself, our three
children and their
spouses, and eight grandchildren. Six-
teen of us! To me, that's the most beau-
tiful gift of all
SANDY PUNCAN
My favorite Christmas present was
a set of Madam Alexander "Little
Women" dolls that I
got because my uncle
was Santa Claus. No
kidding, be really
was! Only I didn't
find out until the fol-
lowing year, when I
was ten, that the jolly
fat man in the red
suit and white beard
to whom I'd been telling all my Christ-
mas wishes for two years, was really
my uncle! I guess I was a bit na'ive. But
_it was very nice.
MARY TYLER MOORE
l don't know how many people ever
got a whole house for Christmas, but
I did. Or we did. My
husband [Grant
Tinker) gave it to me
aod I gave it to him
and we gave it to
each other. We'd
planned to build our
new home on the
beach at Malibu for
our ,tenth. aruuversa-
ry, bu~ it wasn't finished until Christ-
mas. It was a unique mutual gift-and
isn't that what Christmas giving is au
about?
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JOHN WAYNE
I guess my favorite Christmas pres-
ent was the bicycle I got when I was a
W kid. I'll never forget
' it. I was seven years
old. Little did I know
that that bicycle
would force me inlo
child labor-starling
a paper route, run-
. ning errands, that
sort of thing. B~t
when I first saw it
under the tree-all shiny and new -
man, was that a great bike!
GEORGE C. SCOTT
Christmas is for children. Since I
grew up during the Depression, we
never had much in
the way of presents.
None that left a last-
ing impression. So to
me the Christmas gift
I enjoyed most is not
one that I received,
but one l gave -a
pony, to my second
son, Alexander. We
lived on a 33-acre farm in Westchester
County, N.Y., at the time, and he was
ecstatic when he found the pony tied to
the front porch on C hristmas Day. I
think that's a moment that I'll cherish
forever ..
ROBERT YOUNG
My favorite Christmas gift by far is
the head of St. Francis of Assisi that
my wife Betty sculp-
ted and presented to
me. Betty is an cxcel-
len t and a trained
artist. The sculpture
is particuJarly dear to
me because it is the
only work of art in
that medium that
Betty has produced. ..,
It was so special that I had copies
s truck in bronze. In turn, I presented
those to each of our daughters.
LIZA MJNNELLI
On Christmas Eve four years ago l
was appearing at the El San Juan Hotel
in Puerto Rico. That
night I found a little
sick mongrel dog. He
was so homely, you
couldn't help but love
him. I took him
home and nursed
·him, but be didn't
seem to respond lo
my care. l was very
upset. Christmas morning I awoke and
went to see bow he was, dreading the
worst. Much to my surprise, he greeted
me with a wet kiss-and I knew be was
going to get well! I named him Ocho
and he's been with me ever since,
traveling around the world. He's the
most wonderful present lever had!
BOB HOPE
I have two "most enjoyable" C hrist-
mas presents. The first was the song
my daughter Linda
played for me when
I walked into the liv-
ing room one Christ-
mas morning. She
was ten years old
then, and the song
was "Thanks for the
Memory." The other
present was given to
me last year in Vietnam. After I did my
Christmas show. a young GI rushed up
and handed me a cigarette lighter. ··1
wanted to give you something," he told
me. "I have nothing else of any value.
J hope you like it." I think it was the
first time in my life that I was abso-
lutely speechless.
SHIRLEY JONES
I always had lovely Christmases and
gol lots of beautiful gi fts. But the one
ttring that bowled me
over was an almost-
life-size Santa Claus
doll I got as a child
from my folks. l re-
member coming into
the room -seeing it-
and actually fainting!
I have no idea why I
was so taken with
thnt doll. but for some reason. Santa
Clau~ was IT. I kept it on my bed for
ages. Funny, now I can't remember
what became of it.
F~MIL.Y WEEKLY, December 17. 1972 •I
A ~lal Bepori
FOr Tots: A New Toy to Make SpellbJg Fun
I n a New York City apartment not
long ago, a five-year-old girl placed
some three-<.limensional letters on
an orange ramp and watched them
"walk" by themselves down the incline.
She then took a rectangular piece of
plastic, pushed it slowly into a slot and
jumped with glee as a bird, holding a
sign with the message "O.K.," popped
up from its biding place. "I knew I
could spell cat!" she said.
Meanwhile, the girl's three-year-old
sister sat nearby, oblivious to all the
excitement. She held another three-di-
mensional letter in her tiny hands and
kept saying with conviction, "This is
the letter P."
Both girls were playing with one of
the most remarkable teaching-toy ma-
chines to enter the preschool market.
The toy is Big Bird's Blunderproof
Walking Letters Set. It combines the
principles of a basic computer with the
entertainment value long associated
only with non-educational toys.
The Walking Letters Set is the result
of a joint effort between Educational
Toys, Inc., a division of Topper Corp.,
and the Children's Television Work-
_shop, producers of the Sesame Street.
Big Bird wl l not .,,.., tor everyone. Just tor thoM who know hoW to apell "hat."
and £1ectric Company television series.
Here's how it works:
The set comes with seven three-di-
mensional letters and 12 plastic word
keys. The child looks at the picture on
a word key, decides how to spell the
illustrated word (all words are three
letters), and places the letters he's
chosen at the top of the orange ramp.
A little tap from the child, and the
letters, each with four little feet, begin
their comic walk down to the bottom.
All this is done without batteries or
motors.
If, for example, the child is spelling
the word MOP, he would wait until
. bis letters have reached their destina-
tion, then take his word key with the
picture of a mop and push it down into
the slot at the bottom of the ramp. If
he has chosen the letters M-0-P and
sent them down the ramp in that order,
Big Bird wilJ pop up with a squeal when
the word key for MOP has been in-
serted. If, however, the child misspells
the word, Big Bird refuses to make an
appearance. Rather, those letters that
arc incorrect topple over. Suppose the
child spelled MOP · with the letters
M-0-T. When be inserts bis word key,
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the letter T will fall over, telling him
immediately that be has made a mis-
talte and letting him know in which
part of the word be bas made it.
Chris Cerf, editor in chief of the
Workshop's non-broadcast materials
division, says that the Walking Letters
Set, like other non-broadcast products,
is created with the same philosophy as
the Sesame Street and Electric Com-
pany television shows. "The idea be-
hind the television shows is to educate
children, yes-but without boring them
to death. Our non-broadcast products
are researched by the same people who
research the television series, and they
have the same combination of educa-
tional and entertainment value."
There is one melancholy note abouf'
this toy that can't be glossed over. At
the Topper factory in New Jersey, each
letter must run the gauntlet of survival.
After the letters come off the produc-
tion line, they are put on a ramp. Sad to
say, those letters that can't walk down
into their boxes on their own initiative
are heartlessly yanked off the ramp by
the director of quaJity control and con-
signed forever to the garbage
heap of unwanted letters.
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MINK OIL
AND BEAUTY!'·
by Billie Ann Bender
You'd never guess my age if you met me in person ... My friends
tell me that my complexion is so fresh and youthful looking. But that
hasn't always been the case. In the last few years I had-been faced
with the problem of wrinkles. You see, changes in climatic conditions,
temperature, humidity-the use of soaps and detergent&---are often
the leading causes of excessive dry skin which is accompanied by
these premature wrinkles and lines ... these tell-tale danger signs
most women abhor. Every time I'd look in a mirror I could see
evidence of dryness and those tiny lines where wrinkles are almost
certain to follow.
By accident, an astonishing beauty secret was revealed to me.
This is my st.ory:
·My husband owned and managed a mink farm where we lived. Dur-
ing the coffee breaks I often noticed the men who handled raw mink
pelts had hands with a youthful appearanee. Some of them had been
with him 25 years or more. A great many were approaching retire-
ment. Yet there was hardly a one of them whose hands were not soft,
smooth and unwrinkled. I came to the conclusion that there• must
be some substance in the body or the skin of the mink that was
beneficial to their hands . . . nothing else could account for their
skin staying so youthful looking while they grew older.
I decided if it was so good for the hands, then it must be equally
good for the face and throat ... areas where most women first note
the resented signs of the years.
So I asked my husband if be could extract some of the oil from the
mink. Well, be and a chemist friend managed to do just that. The
cost was fantastic but, they compounded the oil with a pure balm
base and I used it on my face and throat for a couple of weeks. I
began .to see a decided improvement. My skin became smoother,
fresher with a more dewy look. The dryness was replaced by a moist,
vibrant, youthful looking quality and with that freshness every
woman longs for. In just a few weeks I believed I had really un-
covered a seeming miracle. Before I knew it, my friends and relatives
insisted on a supply for themselves. You guessed it ... the results
were equally amazing!
So I am surprised to find myself in the beauty business offering my
precious t'Omplexion aid to women for the first time.
Yes, the secret discovered from the mink workers is now yours. The
precious natural mink oiJ that keeps their skin youthful-looking is
the basic wonder worker in my fabulous beauty aid. You can find
out for yourself bow amazingly effective it is. And you don't risk a
single penny for the revelation that cost me so much t.o uncover.
For ... the fantastic results that my friends and I have enjoyed must
be duplicated for you or I'll gladly refund your money. I am so posi-
tive Mink Oil will work for you as it has for thousands of other grate-
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have to do is tell me so and ... no questions asked ... I'll send you
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Order your supply of Mink Oil today and you'll be in for the sur-
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LARRY BROWN:
The Only Pl_,., WhoM Helmet
la "Wired for Sound"
Larry Brown, running back for the
Washington Redskins, Is the only
player In pro football pennltted to
have an electronic listening device
In his helmet The purpose of
Brown's "bug" Is not to eaveadrop
on the opposition, but to enable him
to hear his quarterback's atgnala
Brown w bomwllll det1ct1M
hurlng In OM Mr but kept hie
w:nt throughout .. Khool,..,.
In hi• nett" PlttllKlrgh •... Brown
played JV football at Dodge City
Junior College, Kan •• then trane-
ferred to Kanaas City. Small u
modern football players go (5'11"
~and\Ou
Archie Bunker, Politics
And Your Family
When Archie Bunker argues palltlca
with daughter Gloria. it's fun to
watch. But It would be a mistake
to believe American parenta and
chlldren often see things from such
opposite viewpoints. It all depends
on how Important politics are to a I) family. If a famlly doesn't discuss
the subject often enough for the
children to know what their parents
think, then It's true parents and
children may develop very different
polltlcal ldeaa. HoW9WW, llJOU
haw the kind of femHy tMI M• an
active lntwe8t In poUtlca, thing•
ti. FAMILY WEEICLY. December 17. 1m
and 193 lbs.), he was used pr'fmartly
as a blocking back. "But I love to
run, and It killed me not to have the
chance," he aaY9 .... Ha.was picked
on the eighth round of the pro draft
by the Washington Redskins and
showed ao much fierce delennlna-
tlon In his play that the late coaoh
Vince Lombardi decided to keep
him over earlier draft aelectloo. ....
It ... LomlMudl who nottc-.1 thet
Brown had OM ... knHe he ....
.. getting l&ertad ......... ball
WM -pped from CWIW. "Do JOU ,.... trouble""" your wtellOftr he
..... Brown. Brown lnlllted ..
didn't, 90 Lombard kept running
tllma of bacldleld play ewer llftd over
again until he~ that
Brown'• ..on.. .... heartng
problem. Once ... coadl con-
fronted him with W. dl8COvery,
Brown edmltt.C. '° ... handlqp.
.. Don't wony, I won't drop you from the...,,., .. LomMtdl .... Nd him.
"l'H get pennlalon to put a ..,ectal
device In your helnlet ...... Once
wtred foreound, Brown showed
tremendous speed on offensive
plays and was given more and more
ruMlng aaalgnments. Ha WClft •
NF L grounct.pilnlng title OM
...... MCI, In .. foutt.,.., of pro.,..,, .. brobn .... dub'•
running l'9COI& ... Brown la one
of the hardest-working backs In pro
ball. He st&Y9 on for extra practice
sessions and la stoical about the
many fnjur1ea he's picked up. He l9
a auucler eplnet drug..,.. and
has appeared on many TV and
radio programs to wam youngsters
of the dange'9 of narcotics.
-By lM1y Boe ...
uaueny tum out more harmonk>uely.
Families wlth·en active Interest In
politics were surveyed recently.
The families were asked about
emotional !Ubjects like bombing-of
North Vietnam, •udent protests,
socialized medldl"ne, U.S. participa-
tion In the United Nations. In these
families there were few Archie
Bunker vs. Gloria disagreements.
Whether parents were con..,.
vettv. or tlberal didn't matter.
The politically Interested parents
and their college-age children
reported a remarkable 75 percent
.greement In their answers to the
polltlcally explosive questionnaire.
-By Shlr1ey Stoan Fader
~ ·oirhls last hunt, Major Hocum
smoked a cigarette stamped ·with
his family crest. ...
Now everybody will be smoking
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Take a turtle-halter dress,
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to reckon with. By Jon
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a dlvlston of Elas
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This week, Women's Editor Rosalyn Abrevaya reports
on a clever new shopping discovery that will not only add
variety to your wardrobe, but will save you money, tool
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F ace it: The dress you buy for
a holiday or big event isn't
usually one you want friends
seeing you in again and again.
(That's true even when you find one
you like and can afford, which in
itself can be harder than throwing
a party"°"50 people.) So that dress
shouldn't cost a lot.
Solution? The news that lounge.
wear is going public these days.
When_. you zero ln oil any hostess-
gown department yQu wm see a
number of outfits that can and will
spirit you to that Christmas or New
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Year's party with St\Fle and ftair.
The crowning delight: You'll spend
less than il you bought a similar
outfit in rqady-to-wear.
What accounts for this happy
state of affairs? Simple: •
•Today's big trend toward soft,
casual tailoring.
• The fact that loungewear de-
signers have access to the same
luxurious, easy-care fabrics that are
used in traditional clothing. (This
makes it easy for them to create
styles that can stay et home and
go out on the town.)
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A. sharply etched print
halter dress is shaped
into a backless gown,
fastened ingeniously with
spaghetti ,ites. It's
fashioned of Qiana. a
fiber that gives the look
and feel of silk (but ts
washable). Designed by
Jon Haggins for Stella
Fagin.
Man-tallortng played
against wtde-flowtng
pants keynotes this loung-
ing tacket with matchtng
paJazzo pants. Add an
ascot and a Jeweled belt,
and who would guess
where y-0u bought this
outfit? Designed by Patti
Gappalll for Saybury in
Qiana nylon. H!s Jacket
and trousers by After-Sbc,
Inc. His shirt-button
covers by Anson.
What do you need before and stepped out In an elegant
you can comfortably bypass "skirt").
the ready-to-wear department The best part is that to-
and head straight for lounge-day's loungewear looks are
wear? ( 1) A certain sense of up to the minute-like:
adventure. It takes a Little • The fashionable caftan
courage to nout the accepted in a swirling print.
way of buying clothes. (But • •The haberdasher look of
the reward is that you se· ~oklng faclcet and palazzo
cretly feel so clever!) (2) pant~.
Preparedness. Take your fa-• The fiuid elegance of
vorite pearls or jeweled belt long dress with coat, or:
along and do a "try-on" right • The body-flattering halt-
in the dressing room. (3) er-neck silhouette.
Imagination (a woman we
know bought a long palslev
cotton hall-sllp, wore her reg-:--
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eliminate any see-through,
added a satin shlrt and belt
COVER: Print caftan, with Onental le1n-lnoa. llowe trom • nurow eticx.older to .-..ping blaa-cut fullness. In IOft, non·
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JOAN BAEZ
Her mother .-.membera
How can chftdhoocl trauma leave its
mark? Recently, writer Linda Myers
talked with Mrs. Albert Baez, mother
of Joan Baez. about her d~ughter's
childhood. Mrs. Baez recalled the fol-
lowing incident: .. In Palo Alto, Calif.,
where we lived," said Mrs. Bae'L, "all
the white people lived on one side of
town, and all the dark people on the
other. We lived with the Mexicans.
l was born in Scotland, but Joan's
father was Mexican, and Joanie loolced
more Mexican than her two sisters ....
One day, when Joanie was in junior
high, all the girls were combing their
hair, and everyone was talcing· turns
with the same comb. When Joan asked
if she could use it, one of the girls told
her no, because she was a 'dirty Mexi-
can.' We had long talks about that.
She'd come home crying because of
the names kids called her. Joanie never
really understood why some people
were treated dilferently."
Casey Ste ngel talkJng: "l told Mantle
one time how I used to do something
when J was a ballplayer. He looked at
me like 1 was crazy or something and
asked me if I played. I said, 'What did
you think, l was born here on the
bench an old-man manager? ... I guess
I know about managing. What is it
but telling the umpire who's going
tu play and theu., watching 'em play?
Sure, you got things to do. You been
around like I been
around, you know
what to do. Then
best thing to do is
have players who
can hit right-hand-
ed and left-handed
and hit further one
Cney 8'9ngel way except some-
times hit further the other way and
nm like the wind like wbatsis name
[Mickey Mantle]. W ith him and that
little Yogi Bear behind the plate, and
that little left-hander on the mound
[Whitey Ford], managing was fun, a
breeze l tell you, like lying in the old
sun." From "The Coaches," by Bill
Libby (Regnery, $7.95).
LOVE AT F1AST SIGHT
"Blind" father sen hi• 90n
What'• It like to see for the first time?
Matthew Love, 43, knows. Blind from
birth, he'd Mver seen his wife aod five
children-or himself. After a corneal
graft in a Glasgow hospital, he spent
five anxious weeks with eyes bandaged,
wondering if the o peration was a suc-
cess. Finally the bandages came off.
.. Nice to see you," be managed to say
to his family, "It's been a long, long
time."
The Pageant to Mleet the 1973 All-
American Family-as announc.'Cd in
FAMILY WEEXLY-has been postponed,
but new Pageant plans are in the mak-
ing. The political conventions made it
impossible to hold the Pageant as
scheduled in Miami Beach. The search
for the family representing the best in
American tradition is conducted by
All-American Inc., in association with
Quips & Quotes
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BY Richard Armour
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BEYOND RECALL
I wish, when I recall the past,
At some of which I am aghast,
I could recall it in the way
Cars are recalled now every day.
I'd take back my defective deeds,
Replace some parts, supply some
needs.
I'd take bacf words that fve
misspoken
And promises too lightly broken.
"l can recall, .. I oft remark,
But there would be no place t3 por k
All fd reeaU of not-so-good
If I, the malcer, rea11y could.
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My mother was ill and oon-
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friends visiting her in her bed-
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then Gve, came into the bedroom
with a box of chocolates which
he passed around to all persons
in the room. Everyone refused
to take one. In reaching for the
box, I saw why. "George!" I said.
"Why on earth have you talcen
bites out of all this candy?''
Quick as a wink, he replied : "So
you can all see whnt' s inside and
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Brandt 59; Betty Crable 56. Tueaday
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