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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-12-14 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• • • -• • • • T --• ' • er ru a eu -• • • • • ~ )!( x :ii. x ~· )!i :ti. ~ * * ~·. '.~ ~ ' ' . ' l§t. Pau:l:2!1~ ElBancho 20 .. • •,· ' .. ' • • • JUST A COASTAL WAYFARER AT c·HRISTMAS TIME Theim• Dur•n, 60, With Trantport•tion and Friends l ' ' V agahond Gal Needs-Only ' Her Dogs, Cais:-attd' God Mrs. Thclme, Duran, 60, walks for hel health. In fact, walk is jusl about all Mrs. Duran does, or has to do. ' Sh'i ~er· two dogs,· two cals, and win! shOpl)et l:art were on U\e, Orange Coast tlils .... k. Just paulng through enroute to MexJco, said Mn. Duran, wbo lives in Los Angeles. ..... t()h I walk maybe four to 10 miles !very day," Mrs. Duran said. ~e away from home, plght.time accommodations are ICal"Ct, she said. "Well, it'1 a real prvblem. If I ~y In i Jaundroma~ some irilJlans might =up. 'l'llql what would I do! Lui I llepl ... pcnb," llhe ..... ''I'm just tn)Jytng the coast now." The eiilcmne!ii .... """' !trained. One o1 ,/.In. "liuraih dOlll, lhe Doberman pinocer, ..,.ppe.1 at • man o\ the Dory Fiablna F1eet nu,r the Ne"port Pier ... _ .. ~ Newport ~h policeman in ..- """ wu ~ed. and he tlien rodloed Ed•ard Motley, ~ ol the city animal coi#rol ofrlccts. · • • ' ' "" Bel ore Motley could get to Ute pier, Mrs. Duran-. took off, fearful her dog would Ill! qua!'offilood.. . . "They aren't gonna ' lake my dog I " shO decl>ri!d. ,1 , · '"' ·--lllri>td ... 11!< i""'""' aiid pet.i: all five ofUienl: maluill lraW toward Ille p~,C<>osl rup..7_. Offtcer llfotleY'loot0cf tbOiluollQn o•er and decided, ~ ... ~ atln, ,"!! b\le • no quarantine:" He did alggll:fi tbttt It woul~ be • bett<r u' the Dobennan were .muzzled When around J)eople. • · The dogs are not only prot.cton dorlng her travels, bOt Ibey are mpooslble ~1 good befUi,.':"'· n.rao "Coqple years ago, I couldo1 ewn go up 1 bill fonrud," and · then I f<Mld Blackie (tlie cocker spaniel). l'l!oj>le should kMw a doJ on a leash Is the best crutch U:>ert ls," she said. Mrs. Duran said she and htr ll«Jpe are given lverytl\lng they need by God. AtRI lhat's plenty tnouth. she COO• eluded. tG, "'"" . ~ Floating"Cups M~Jru.ig ;G*ave Df.Coast \Boat? ' .. F1oo\lng plastic CUP* lrom lletkshlre's Rest&urant 8nl;t 'a Melican fisherman who saw a-bOit Slrii under. the poundJtig of tropical storm Pauline in October may solve the my~ of #le lnis,,ing ~ewport l!eacb yawl Tlare. · Los Angeles attorney Geofge Drucker, former owner of the 40-foot yacht, has left fOf' M"ldalena Bay -which has been a haven and graveyard for boats -with a ·crew of divers to hunt fot tlie hulk. . Hope is virtuaJly ione for Robert Emigh, 35, Newport Beach yacht broker ~ho .was llkippering ,the Tiare, and his wife Patricia and tlieir three . young Children who were aboar.d. 1 A· massive air-sea &earCh Wmed llP no trace. of the ·raCiiig' 1Vesse1 after Pauline raked the Pacific Oean beginning Oct. l and lhe Tiare failed to arrive on schedule in Puerto Vallarta later. Drucker was waiting there to be picked up for a trip to the Olympic yacht races, but reported the boat overdue when reasonable time elapsed. Newport Beach yachtsmen said Friday lhal a Mexican fisherman has reported seeing a yacht fitting the description ~f Emigh'• v..,.1 go down during the violent tropical storm: , , Tbe yacht departed San Diego Sej>t. %5, and would have been in the a~ prorbnate vicinity, based on average timt computations and Tiare's 11peed. Dlspouble plastic cups f r o m Bertshltt'11 Reitaurant in N e w po r t Be>cl). plus oilier ·debris . defioi\ely orlginaUng in the Harbo!' Area .... •Ince been found in Magdalena Bay, Winds and currents carry all sorts of . nots.am downcoast to tlle curved la.goo!), the. J~w~. side of wtiJ(\b i~ I storehouse of drlitwood and the wrecks bf·boatt .. Emigh.-his wife, and , their dau(ll>ten: 1S .a°" 10, u well as their &on,, who ls 5, were last teen at a eroctr"Y atcn on Cedroo Ialaod. FAMILY WEEKLY DEBUTS TODAY Family Weekll', Ille nailon'• fulat pvliin(tolorgra..ure wielr<od mipztne, jolnl the DAIL y PILOI' lamll7 oHeatur- .. today, And lnllde It, lnllde the copy of tlie DAILY PILOT, yoo11 find your old friend TV Week. Both magazines will continue to be part of tlie weekend bonus package tlie DAU. Y PILOT del\••n ••err SaturdOf. SAruMlAY ~DEcEMBERc 114; J96a 'tOL. ti, NO. a 4 MCTtotn. :it PAIU Teens . to . ' ' .,. Jobit Program La0neJt~ ·Youths · Blast • -:t ' '1 • ' !·· Drµ,g S,mtlgglers F' ~c~ng . :Beach :o,u~ge . ' • ' ' ' } ' . . • : • • ., ' j I 't ' : '. ' New Border CrackdOwn :over· Ai-rests . ' By JACK CRAPPElL Of tlll Da!W Pl-.t lt•ff SAN YSIDRO -U.S. Cusl<>IDI officers w'orkiog here at California'.• border to tlie Repub~c of Mexico during tlie· last year confiscated more than two . and one-half tons of smuggled marijuana. Yet tliey IUlpeCI tlie am.ounts tliey picked• aff ·from amugglm Ja only a tiny proportion. of the contrabend weed that actually made it across the border into tlie U.S. The two and one-half tons Captured, howe'ver, if prepared for street· sale in one-owlCe bags, would net t.,he peddlers and pushers nearly $1 mllllon. "They stow drugs1 and narcotics in Scranton Urges Nixon to Boost Ties With Arabs · From Wire Services NEW YORK -Former Gov. Willi•m W. Scranton of Penmylvanla says lhe United States mP.&St strengthen 1 ts friend.Vtip with .the Arab nations. . Scranton, rflul1l;hl( from a lG-day mis- sloo to tlie Mideui 11 the beq11e41 of Pre>- ldent .. lect NIIOQ. aald Friday tliat while the nation mu.st not neglect its ties with Israel, It Is important to point out "that ;Ne are lntet:ested in other countrie;.a 1Jl that ·area, Ind that we ha'9e friends among them." ···He· told rtJ)Or'ter1 that be~ stood by hl.s · sl'temenl lll4de prilviouSly Jn Iarael that: ",AJi>et'l<\11 w911ld do well to ba,v1 a more evetHlanded policy in that area." 8011* larliell olllclal1 Objected to I~ e ~Iler ..... -. ~ It """'' lhdl· cate a ~ ol UA~d to lsroel S<ranton .OW.Ill ...., . ..., far ~11 and not Jor • Nlmf.t wbf made .... ra1 pro-Iarao) llaWnonla ........... during the pretldelltlol ampal1111. .. • • • 'J'be •fbrmer , .... ,., -6n 1<>'111 Ilia! everyone 116 taJktd to In Ove AraJj natlonl hi -llsited foe! "'thol tlie Uni~ Stalel Is interested only In one lhln(I which ts tlie llale of Iarael and Ill ,.. curtly." tr tlie United Slotea neglects the I~ mllllon t-rabs, he said, the SoYlet pene- tration of the lrea wm become tlie more eltecUve. . everything," explained Vernon Hann, district director of the U.S. CU1tom1 in San Diego. "ln hubcaps, in secret compartments,· under seats, in bod)' cavtttes -everywhere. "Why, we even fouDd one guy With a cap of heroin hidden In an ICe crtam . cone," Hann reCounted. · . While the pro~lem of. elollng. Off lilic1t traffic 'bl dl'Ugs_. 1Dirtju:8Jll 'and blher illegal 'narcotics Is Staggerfng, thert, ii ._ neW llimnler 1of hopetoi:t8y. • • ' . U.S .. officials are stu<\)'lng .a proposal to utilize M"erico~11 tough· nal'CoUcs llw1 as a meana: ol cutting down -the smug, gllog. . District Attorney JJon Keller of San Diego County urged Thursday that the United States and Mexico set up a joint border Inspection proerJllll which would provide for proseclltion ·of smuglet1 in Meilco. 1 • • New Mexican laws prohibit ' ball for most narcotics offenses and defendants there may remain In jail for up to a year before being tried and sentenced. : .. U it became lm!hm that perSOM aUempting to smuggle narcoUcs w'ould be prosecuted In Mezlco, the amugglers wouJd,go out of business," Keller said. He added Ilia! ii would be ecooomleally - feasible for California to stibsidize Ma:~ ico's proeecutkm ol narcoUcs mi.ugglert since tlie drug . traffic ts COiiing lho r slate ao IS\lmated • mllllon a yµr .. · •·rr ~ burden or ~on wu . aceepted by · Mellco, In a lhort time the cour11 and prosecution would Jnslst upon the eHminaUon of narcotlca pro- duction Jn Me~~ ~IUIJt ·of ·th, ·vut. ..-r of ·-tliat wpuJ4 resul~" Keller, aald. , , , · . l/.S, AtlOmey Edwin L. Miller called Ktl1'1'• pr~I "an ~cel)cnt SQ• • (See llOJUlllR, I'll~ I) ' ' '"' • I ' ~ , I ,. n· . 'PiWt' Sh.Ow. . . '8 JI· . '-J • ' I . Close$ ·r.onilillt • '.'. ' ' . . ~ ~t • i ... Q f HlllrJ', liurTJ, Hurry, • Ille ~ ~ Olrdlo'·'barm ~· '""· 1'Nll'l, PILOT.o-i!Tl: ' ~~ c1-Its four<fay run ot 'I o'ctoct. io. night o\ the Hnnth!cloo Centet moll. The lhow often vlllton 1 chance to win Jone -tel<phone coils. wm of •!o<k In Cllifornla companies and a l5fJO 'let of ~clopedla ,Brllinnlco. Tbt bis ••ent wlll 'be open fl'Orlt I to'J p.m. • • By JAMES McNABB JR. Of 1k Dallr P'li.t Md The not·......,... target Sunday al the ~,,_Teem for~ will be the First Chrls!ian Church of Orang1,. °"y~ Berg, militant Je,ader p( the Hun~Di\O!i Beact> ·secf.. ~vealed ·Friday. · llerg, 49, dfs<losecf , l!ie: name. o( tlie chilrch ·.i i meellng .i Golden weir eor- tege wiU. . schpOI j\iJbllc relations ·ell= )or Bruce JVWlaml and ,tlie Rev: Ke4 McMilli"'J of.the Fir'1 Metliodlst. Cllurc~ 'of FoUntiin _Valley. ' t , , . . Berg sajd '1¥ ~ch:hpp&c le!i'!' haJ Jlccepted :an, invi\fltion 04~~ ~v .. ~a)I Calhoun, paStor of the Orange chw'cb ~ ' ca~ai ,\130-Walnut St.r tQ.-aU;end 'the 1-1 - a.a,: seqjce. , . It_ W¥ 1 tlJe; gray-haired leadei'a first public appearance In a week. He bu been· conf~ witll a throat infect,ioD. ' He, said bis decision to veer from the ~ llUfPl'lse l,>lcUc 1!'111 ba!ed on what '1e '(el~ waa1 a ~ fer .a "change."· ! "~.·re lookiqg 1forw~ to. golqg'sont~ ~here, wMre we;IU'e1Wanted," be~ . SiJ¥:e '!3flY J'lovember, ,memlJtn ol the self-styled , ·~revolutklQary" ~ (See TEENS, Page II '. ' " I' I ' .·ce·-· .. -- " . ~ . " .. ,.,... ,, t ' ..... ', Tlie '1r~therm1n • 1Ull baa a damp .oUtlook for .the weekend. Th'-drippy atuU 11 due to hang aroupd>; 11>1!>•11" • Sonday \with the temperaturu Jn the anlffb' · ~tow · WL 1 t.·1,. · · · · " ' ·IN$JD~· 'i'ob..\i'. · ' 7'110'WCOI' t·~ 41 ·.,.. In, ()r. ·ana• Count¥ communilv 111 ... I ten Ill ~ m ·entntal,.. mn&'fdltor< Tom Tttul~ Intl"° '~ eollmA todol/, Pdf/f 12. J • • t ~ • I ,.Q - ' • , ..,.,_ Russ Won't • Try First Re~s Threaten ?aigo:q .Attack Allied Forces in Laos, Thailand Moon .-Flight trEENS. ..... -making~ vloUI ta ~ Comity worship sorvkes. ' Tbt Rev. C.a!MJD cooflrmed in a tdt-- pbooe lntervleW the Invitation bad been · estmded "early last week." The minis- ter uJd tbe olfer W!IS made be<IUll he and chlll'Ch ~era "fell II a ablme 1 group he denlld lbe rlibl ta wonblp." He stated tbe tlml would ban to ac- c:ommodllo tbemlel .. to the fonnal lit- urgy practlc<d by Ills c:ongregaUnn. ·u1 don~ -anything about them, but I upect II will he the first time In !I Y""" I've been 'Amened'," be said. "AMEN," ''BALLEUJAB" 'Ille ·-. balb ID their own blPJdiDc, the "Lllhl Club," at 111 l\laln St. and durlnl pul mud>toa llnl out pede-costal "Amens" 8Dd •'hallelujahs" dur- lng omtcea.. , Tboy "" outspoken f°'" of evoluljon bec•n!Wl of Its being 1 UMCfiptur.i ~ bave ~ the ,"blind allegjanc< to Charles "Darwin by the pharisees ID m"l1- ern educailoo." At the moe1iq In Wllltaml' oflice, Berg railed agalnat wbat he called Ille "unconstltuliono! lmprisorunent and bar- rassment" ol llx .members of the or1an· !uUoa 'llllo _,, arreotod • -... on campu1 trespassing charges. 'Ille Ills allegedly refuled to obey ad· mJnlalrlUoa reques1a to abandon their dlstrlballan of~ lracll or ta pt off campus. 'Ille slim evangeliJI cit.d a 1943 U. s. Supreme COart dedllon. (Mertin vs the dly of Struthers 3li U.S. Ul) which up- held the fr<edom of ..itgloo cl1uae ol the First Amendment in a case aimllar to lhe Golden West Incident. ACLU OFFEllS HELP · B«J aald the Teem for Cllrlat had -of[ored tbe legal asslJtanco of the ~ Q..U Ub¢1es Union (ACLU). Ht wanied Wlll1aml II would "rdlect anfortuDatelT' on Golden West U lhe ocllool proceecled to pn!ll f« OO!lvlc:l!on oflbollCCUIOd~. 'Ille trtal dlle bal -let for Jon. I In West Orange Qllmty Munlclpol Court. Berg allo rovuled plans to file lull qlln8t the junior college U the Judg- ment went against the college adm1niJ.. traUoo. . "II cauoed great heartache end hard· ship .. my ... ll1d lhe others to he jalled for ~ three day1 and tlu-ee nights,'' be aaid. "But we'll wa1t wiUI we get a decision from the coort." Jooat.han Bers, Ii, and four of the five otben were held over the week- end .. the oltermath of the lncldent. T h e 1 were releued at tbe.lr arraign- ment Monday on their own recognlzance. -6 .-• • ~~,Pit.OT .. ,_ ... l MISA DOL~ PROJECT 6uff)l°ow1NG HOMi . c ' ' llnlwNll Dolls Will ChMI' Kl~• al Chmt... .. ' SAJGQlf CUPIJ -Alwlcan llld cuor· rllla f....,.. tod1y baWed ..., threaten- ed SaJcoa. ill neJChllortal 1-·IDCI In Tbailand Commun!JI tJOO[ll taunchtd .~ ~ ...... .....,..If.._ lo lauth Ylttalin flghUng c-td in Ille Ylel Con&·lllllllod .,... between .... ... ... the <:ombolfl111 bord'1 to 1111 .....,_ G\lenlllll hlockldlil '1bl O>rnml"ill WIW routel to tht Olpilll, ldlllll IWo oilkwl llld wounding H mn. Alboro, .-UJao attacked •,II, I. Azo- my alb IO!anlry Dlviam post :It mllel northwest of Saigon Friday, idlling six G!s and wounding another 14. '!be U. S. troops killed n of the attackers.. The CommwUsts sllelled South Vie~ aulpolta toclq, ill tllllr -rllcllng since Nov, It, i1. I. BP ·baatben Friday night ud i. w dropped -1ltr<e million PoUDdl of aplootvca. • Ibo guerillaat!-1Kll11n!t11 of Ibo capllal In an empt to • blunl wllal mllllar7 IPOl<esmen ca8ld a -to .. cll11 JOirth v--said • lol;oll military alert .... been spread ta lbe nearby Bien lloa ll1d Loog Blnh hues and the coastal city ol Vung Tau, 40 mllea to the southeast. Communist gunners shot down a U. S. OH& obaervaUon heijeopter lO IJllles ~11I011ftD'iii wir111• of 11a1pn J'rlday,-klllllli -~ eco=1""n""'e::::-T-Aiiii!ibn and woUndlng two more. Ii .... Urban Renewal frqhJ~~"' §cor~~ By Supervisor The federal government has caused more prohloma t.han It baa oolved In ill urban,....wal program ID lbe oplninn of Orange County Supervisor David L. Baker, who represented the counties of the Unlted States on the National COm· millton oo Urban Probllms. Baker -a minority ,.part to the colllDWWon flndlnga handed to Presi· dent Johnson this week by its chairman, former Senator ·Patti Douglas, Illinois Democrat. Baker aaid that local governments are hard presaed flnuclally ta do much about urban decay • .M a eoosequence, they are eqer to accept any federal auholdy and plan and they often find that such progr81111 """ lddlllonal C08ll they are DOI pn!paroil to meeL · A clear definition of the 'role of local pvenunenta II Ibo key to the ..WU.. of the compla problelDI of oolv!ng urban bllgh4 Baker inllated. "Cities and counlleo abould not he r.....i to participate," the euperviaora said. "It ahould be by choice." Baker said he visited 19 citiea ~ tour with the commlls!on and l!oird' S47 witnesses. He aaid eome of the thinp he saw were "frt<btenlng." "Deeay ta very invafent ln some cltles, 'particu1arty -In the east,'t Baker said. l Fanned In 1966, the commission on urban probltm1 wu to eumlne building codes, zoning, taxation and cooatruction standards as they relate to urban needs, and probe ghetto condiUOlll of euhslan- dard hulldlng. ' "l made a trip to a few 'as·la' thrift ~ lo flod parll for the hroklo doll -.i caine, away wttb a ftW emu." Illa slender, bloode boullwtf• Aid. · Then -I don"t bow -the arms, and heads just kept plling up and decided to make just a few more lllr aii~TI . Now the "just a few" have grown to at least 85 finllhed dolll going to children in hositall and peedy families. And ther9 are &tUl bo:re1 full of cherubic hoacb, anN, I1p an4 to""" that sUU await rcatorill&. Chief, hairdresser and consultant to the project b KaUe Morrow, IQ, a filth grad.e neighbor In the College Park neighborhood. Katie has a "special reason'' for jobiing lD the project, she aald. El&hloen months ego J<aUe found Ch.tr and compalllonohip in her dolls as Ibo awaited open heart surgery in a children'• hosp!~ in Los Angeles. She ii, tho 4iu&!\ter ol l!r .. .and Mn. J. T. 'Mmw of Wf Cqllege P~k liriv~. The dolls she works oo.J.. wijl 1 do U\e same for children Jymg ·~~ID.10range Coi>nty Cbildreu'I Hoopllal ·and lhe men- tally .. -yQmptera In l"alrvilW state Hospital -one of several ln· sUtulions which will receive the dolls tills Christmas. KaUo lloei conventional blinlnlslng techniques to spruce uP the · art.lflclal hair on the dolls, "It. aeem.s tbat every . one we have bu had a halrcut from ita first owner," Ibo helper said. The dolls whose hair b just too far gone get a "scalp treatment" with a head of hair cut from a spare head. Among the two volunteert doll work takes up several hours a day this winter. "We have to have at leut 85 dolls done In time for Chrlllmu, and 11•1 tum- lnr Into a full-limo Joh," Mn. Waughtal Hid. There are at leu1 five or m n:ally prtaed clolla the pair bal refurhlahed, and the Mesa biuaewlle sun daan't bave firm p!am for lhete. "Whal I'd really like to do II find a comm1mlty group or :someooe who bu a really speclal child wbo would love 1 hig walkln1 doll for Chrlllmu." But what Utile cir! II uy more lplclal then any other?'' lhe queried. Nixon Draws Line NEW YORK (UPI) -Richard M. Nix· on allowed himself to be fitted for a new suit for bb daughter Julie's wedding, but said 10me fuhioo trends are too much for him. "One concession to fashion that l won't make ls to ~ narrow pan'8/' presi· dent-elect said Friday. FiJ~t .. I_teeipient ~ . ~ Of Two Hearts Dies of Stroke STA!lrORD (AP) -Tllo worid11 flnl recipient (lf .... tramplant.d hearts, Dar- rell Hammarley, died~. Death was attributed to a blood clot oo the brain. g? ytjlr,1' 11111!!1',i.. ........ airlines pilot, rece!ved a aecood heart Nov •• JJ, hours after docton dedded I first transplant would not succeed. · An autopoy revtalld th«t had been •o rejection al the ,....... btart, doc:ton Aid. Ht suffered the !Ital ltrokl Thurl-day· niJht. . - Dr. Norman Shlunw171 who head."1 the transplant team, wu 1lOt avallabfe for commen4 but hla spokesman aa1d the 'question of whether th~ stroke w .. relat- ed to the operaUons would ba'" to Wiii another -k be!"' heiD(-llllled. He Aid thera wd no ~ oo tar that lht clot wu related to the balrt operaUons and that It wu polSl.ble that Hammarley's deteriorating. condition pri· or to lhe OPlll'.•Vop.; ~ ~ to do with tbe clot. • )! "' '" • .. Her High-,,,ess A Perfect '36 LONDON CAPl -Prlocesa J.n.., 18- YtliMld ~ter of Queen EUJai\elh n, -· oboilllltll !pr ' IWUW .-t k-"'I O:' vflal --,,lier bull meisurement. Qirlalmaa aboppen llopped and lllmd 'rl>urlda,y u Mn. Joan llUllan, an employe of a London store, took a tape m.....,.. ta lhe princess. She Informed Anne that In neater 1erg11 slle was 1111 14 medium -mean- inli. ·• 38-lnch hual. •· .. , .. POiice H~ld{,f~o In USC Slaying LOS ANGELES (AP) -PoUce hn1 hooked two Loi Anaolel 111111 on ~ ioi otmmd'tr ID c:oonocllqn. with ~ fl- tal llabbln( "of a Ultifm!ty of Soulhem Callforltia frulunan outlido bll frlter- nlty house. A third man, alre1dy ID custody on an 11Dl'1at.d warroni, allo wu being ques- tioned ahoul the killing Qf Bryan Clay, 11. authorities said Friday. Booked were Georp w. Jordan Jr., IS, who said be wu a mluionary, and Doug· las Lorenze Turbeau, 30, a ulmnan. :&&- Ing questionod In connec:llon with the lllhhing WU George Edward Wlililllll, 31, of Los Angel .... Vocational Training vr,,ed County Grads Face Employment Gap • for ll!t llu It la," he said. Stanger. 48, of 18941 Edgewater Lene, Huntington Beach, baa been county ICboo1s director of vocaUonal educaUon !0< 11 years. Rocently, he aald, lo- trodoctloo of occupaUOftal couraes in the high schooll has been picking up momen- tum. He said he can unden!ind and almoot exculo Ibo predominlte c o 11 e I e preparatory curriculum. "Jt was dMlgn.. ed by ,. bunch ol college gra4uo!os -teacltln -with the hellll wbal wu good for me, 11 good for lbem," be said. • Ho rematlled be would Uk• to slap ~"!Jillt a.)lt aad Ila" them cit1!fn a Clln'k:ulum around valid objectlve1 !0< youths. Objeciiveo abould reflocl naUoowlde and Callfomla lllte llatlatica wblch 1liow Ulree of 10 lludema do not Dnlah blgh-- ICbool, llne m<>n1 ao to work (IOIDI u wives and molben), four COlllilwo their educaUon, with onl)I two In IO completing college, he said. He aiiggeat.d thal lbe number II· landing and grld11>Ung from college II probably hither In oome oreaa auch 11 Newport Beach "People say the saving grace for voca- lfonal edue1Uon la the junior colleges,'' Stanger .-_ "Like fun it ii. On17 II per<Olll of the studenll II the Ills 0ranp .Coaal;J I!"""'" col1-lfaduate after two yelrl. I Ii• Aid 11!1 type of vocalloo4I _.. thal la needed la -ltcbnoloCY, "°" oflerad hJ ..... county bl&li lclloolo, with illllruclloo In lldlil IUch II Clfpon- try, plumhlni, plallerlng and pointing. Bw:l.nea educaUoo courses, he aald, lhould 11mulate on office, with a business ofJlco run In the clumom. He Aid lllOll of bl1 time hal been open! the iUI couple of ywo promoting such couraes. 1111 ofJlco writes cur- riculums and lhtn let school dlltr1cta "adapt, adopt or steal from \11. We don't toree It down ~one'• throat We like to give It away." He said, "lf school people ask businell or l.nduatry for something, they get it with • lllllile. The hard parl la to know what to ult for. Say EllaflCla Htgh needs fiberglaaa resin for ill plastk technoloiy """""· lf the plUUco lndUllry knew l~ they wOO!d have it Ihm In a ball hour." Mainllnlmoo ol tbl -qqo la boll! Into Ibo ICbool ~. he ..,.,..iad. "We wanad a CWl'lt h:i tecbnlcal Engllah and -llnlilsh teachers to do it, but they coulda 't help UI II all. Industrial, buslnesl and economics teachen bad to write the course. Thia called for a dilfertnt type of lwn!ng uperience than ii tndltlriaal." • thew u, .i. clioppod dow111ir1n South Vietnam. Mllltary -sald the Com· munlstl are bulldlag up • vast ptl-air- craft gun Q11<n1 aiona South Vlelnam'• -with t:.aoo and cambodta. Pl'.9" _ llollnll lhllr Ho Qll Minh 111DlllY troQ, ill 'Ii~, Z.., Arf/11 <l0mmand1r a.. Qualil RollikOUn ulcl -· 1.100 !lllrlh. \'lolnun• trooPI J'rld•Y capjur. ad 1111 ..... al 1'lla1I ud llld ~e" to a -111,,'°"""""'t ft.rl. He repOrlad .bea1J o;.tltic "!"*' W&J wlll• the Colllo mllllflll • Tbaten& ct.wans ., .,... Alone • ID " '·. lleJ1'•h Jimmy's Harsh"'~ife Ebbs J.ftuiay 11 AllTllUlt a. VlNlllo ,~ s1111~.J"'. •· hlOod ,clOI in lht brlln et ., °"" -'"" · .,... NfCC!<.e<I aller4lhe 11111)' bec1n '1'111 Uf1 that ,,.. n1Ver very toed "ouffer••• iilrurll, bal the dlmqe could to JlmmJ Mullaovldl ran out blfor< •• . two oocUC.01 · Chrillmas and hla !Jill not be. undone. >ad a nonul life lor birthday which would have been today. Jimmy had to be written off. 1 He died last Sunday in Fairview State Little is kno~n of tlie days, ~ wee~s Hospital at Costa Mesa. that dragged into years after Junmy s Jimmy probably knew liWe of surgery; whether he was any ~tter Chriltmasc:i or ~. before he worsened and was admitted Frall and wu!tened by the traledY · to the faclilly. llOIJ'ty ..., 1"111'1 ago. . Jntllcted upon hlm as an infant, Jimmy U so, it is in the ~em~ry of hia succumbed to hemmhoragic bronchial se~~ father or ~nf1dential files at pneumonia aceordina to tbe Qrange Fairview State Jlosp1tal. ~ (lounty eon....y_omce. • . His f11htr James. "$!ht only He wu.;~ "" Jell iroldw1y l<nowll ra)fUve of the ~Nd lives Morluarj, wlllit no oill ltU ~•I claimed In Sall f!<fi"o aed la en l'Olllt lo 1e1t.am the wuted y<11111g body. today aboard the freighter KO)'llone Born to 1 San Pedro merchant seaman State. and bis wile on Dec. 14 1~7 James Steamship line ~gen\& have reportedlf J. Martinovich was a vvf no~al baby notified Martlnov1ch b)' radio that he l>oy unW he·wu three months old. has )ost Ills only son, but this bas 0.. day the lol lllfferad mwive br1ln not -d!fltlllall confirmed. clamap ouch u might he ealllld by MeaDiitilli, Oii bll "Uth birthday, !ht a savage beathfg coroner's depuUes sa.id. boy wbo-:Wu .alone in a world of non-eon- m,, mother ~ppeared and bas never sciousnesS remains alone in tbe reall'Q been found. of dea~ ~ .. . .. '. Prom Page J 1 l ' BORDER DRUG CRACKDOWN ••. 111t1an". ud 11!4 II planl to uplora Ill flUlhlllt)'. ltlller lald that 40,000 poundo of ftlltl. juaaa wu -al !hi honlor durlrul -four month porlad lhla yoor lnil that .....UC. ofllc«"l llllmall lhoy cat.I> nnlY about II pll'<tlll of !hi narcotlCI which 11 mUQ!td Into lhla country. AllllDTI I04ll "atnca 11111, ldull m.uijuans °"'!II llJ.'QIU!odll''-'lncrealod 111· -I aild "danioraol dru( ltrllll have in- mued 171 poroenl Marijuans ltrllll al juvenll• !lave lncreutd Mii percent durlnJ lhla period," J<eller aald. "Thora were 70 d .. lhl ID Sae Di•!IO County iUI year lrom danglfOUI cirup." "II ii rldlculoul for 111 to ba subject to lhla Udal wave of IW'COtlcs, trylnt to llchl It baell piece by piece, whsa w1 are P&Jini IO UtU1 alleuUon to elfocUva m11111 of fllblintl II at the IOal'ce-tbe border,'' 1tellei ll1d. Bordor -llamt sald durlnJ Auiuati thll year, CUltoml men 11ve a prellminll"J quesliontol Ind lurch to l,JM,000 AmerlC&lll relumlng from Mellco. lnformaUon on the number of 1econ- dary IOlrchOI (what you have to pull over and open the trunk) wu docllned by Hann. lie Aid Iha porclllllJO of nllDllv• IWChel mad• by bll men WU bolter left unpubllclaad. COLLEGE PROBLEM "Oar problem -11111 ..... to ho with juvenllel, jlllt U-In lbe collep- ap tncket, It be ll1d. -Aid Sae Diego pollCI maintain a acreonlng llJlil on the road Into TIJuano from !hi Ulllted Slatel'. "They try to discourage juvenll ... 'l'hoy'll either turn them aw1y or noUf)> their parentl,11 he Aid. (Minon are all peraom under u, whllo juvenllel are peraom under 11.) He noted there appear to he two types of smugglers, hardened crlmlna1 type31 and the Cilllege youlh. Juveniles do DOt account for many of their arrests, he said. "You run into both kinds, but most of them are the college-age group who are aetllng Jt for distribution to the college-a1e group home. 1'1be vast majority are not what you would ca.U seasoned crimlnals," Hann llald. • Of those that custorrui officials catch Hann aaid mO!I fall Into the !I t.i 21 age lfOUP. He saJd once the contraband ;, past tbe border, smugglers have their problem Brazil Leader Launches Purge RIO DE JANElllO (UPI) -Prtaldent Arthur Costa E. Sliva Friday nliht 1111- pended Congrw lndeflnitei,. A 1overn-ment apoeskman aa1d it waa necesary "to -bat revolutionary war." Several newapapero ""' cloled and IUllDlrOlll arreau wora reported, 1nc11111- IDI fonn1r pruident JlllCallno Kub!~ ochek, Who w11 taken Into CUllody u be !ell a tbeller. POllc. tooll °"' the now1papor C<mio Da Manha, wblch had been bJihly crt- Ucal of the Br..W1n goventme!lt Ind arrested Oswaldo Ptralva, the neW1Pf-per'1 director. Police alao 1mated Hollo Femandn manqer of the .newtplper Tr1buna d~ !mprtnSa. tlh&lf-whlpped." BORDEll 18 UY 011C1 In lht Ulllted Sltlol, cam,rs trwporl contraband r!chl up lllllnr•Y IOI or Route "· llYI Orang• County Bherlfl'1 s11. Robet1 Rold. Rold noted th1t no oraa ol Or1111e County 11 a 1p1el1I probiom. But , ~e did A7 that durinl Ibo '"=~ ~b areu 1rt1 worae thin thoH 811-Rold aaid moll buYlfl of.lJllilt druCI or mlrijuans art aclinl . II> divldual17 or for llllall lfOllPI. "Oh, IOIDO al them may pool thfir money and have one peraoa 10 down and aet H but Ullt'• 1bout It, II he aald. About 100 plflOl\I art ln"lltod moothly by BhortU'1 dopuUt1 on narcollca, drug or mlrijuana charJOI. "MOii of thll1I art 17 to IO Yl&l'I old -I'd OJ IO to 7Q perc;ent. II Re.Id added. l ; Fodlral ud atate na'rcotlcs 1ulllcdfs al.lo u!d: ' ' Jf -"Malco hal ....,.lly atapptd:4P Ill prolfllll qlln8t llarc:ollco. Tbe!'le doing a good Job now.' They even. life helicopter patrnl out aeorchlng for • fltllll. We m settinc !ht boll coopare· tlon now we'vt ever 1otten." -Jj.ck l<llly, Ullltant agen~in-cbarJ• Fadatai Nll'COUcl Burau, Lot ~tlel. · ·; : -'.'W• resll7, doii~ llavo lnl«11141!1n Oii how lluff juVlllilOI bave coma'op lrom. Malco. I don't -11ow· aiach comei· ID from Malco. I think a ;iot, but lhla II all balld on dtducU.ljil!' -Dall<ZI Newland, ~ Sj11!i Nareotlcl Dlvlalnn, llaela Ana. • • -"Contraband coma In alq Ue Eu1 Co1st 1nd along Iha MeJlcan border. The largest 1elzurel In bird narcoUcs m made In the Eut. The 1ar1e11 1elzure1 in marijuana are made along the Mexlcan border." -Oscar Polceh, U.S. Cualoma Dlroctor, Termini! Island. DAILY PILOT N..,.,. IHcll CMttl .... ff111tl ...... H. i.epM IMdl. w.......... ... .... ..., CAUFOIN&A OltANO! COMl l'Vl\..lllllNO COM7AN"I ltlt1rt H. W1e4 PresloM!lt 11111 l'vtlllllMf J1dc •• c,,1.., VQ l"rnldlnl fllllll Gefteif .. .MIMttt Tlie11111 IC1"n .... lh•1111' A. t.f11r,.hl1111 .INllQlllf Editor '·~' 'Mh1111 --·--C.t1Mtu1 • .... ~ ..... H""'"" lelcll: ttH Wnl ...... 1111 ..... L ...... k4'dl1n:I,__. ....... Hul!l'INl9ll 1Mc111 ......... I -p--v . . . ' F • -. . .. . .... -··-----=··==· • ·, • • • Weekend • Year BemetoWll • •• JI. EDIJ.ION : oAuy ._Paper VOL ir, NO. 290, ~ SECTIONS, 70 PAGES TEN CENTS ' : • U~S., Mexico ·. Tighten Net on Dr.ug Smuggling . By JACK CHAPPEl.t Of ... D6ltr' '"" ., ... SAN YSIDRO -U.S. Outoma olllcen wor·king here at California'• border to the Republic of Mexico during the last year confiscated more than two and one-half tons or smuggled marijuana. Yet they SU!pect the llDDIDlt.s they picked off from smugglers Ls only' a tiny proporUon ol the contraband weed that act.uany made It across the border Into Ille U.S. The two and ooHiaU lolll captur«f, however, tt pr<pared for street sale ln one.ounce bagi, would net the peddlei:s arid pushers nearly $1 million. "They stow drugs and narcotics in everytbiq,''. explained Vernon Hann, district director of Ille U·.S. Customs • in San Diego. "In h~bcapa, ln secret DAILY PILOT Stiff Pllttt JUST A COASTAL WAYFARER AT C~0RISTMAS TIME T~elma Duran, 60, With . Tran1port1tlon and Friends Vagabond Gal Needs Only Her Dogs, Cats-and God ¥rs. Thelma Duran, 60, walks for het health. In fact, walk is just about all Mrs. Duran does, or has to do. She, her two dogs, two cats, and wire shopper cart were on the Orange Coast this week. Just passing through enroute to Mexico, said Mrs. Duran, who lives in Los Angeles. "Oh I walk maybe four to IO miles every day," Mrs. Duran said. While away lrom home, night·lime accommodations are scarce, she said. "Well, it's a real problem. If 1 stay in a laundromat, some problems might crop up. Then what would 1 do? Last night I slept on a porch," she said. "I'm just enjoying the coast now." The enjoyment was 8000 straineG. One Phone Whistler 'Reconnected' By His College TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -Joe Engressia, the blind student who whistled his way through long distance telephone circuits to place free calls around the nation, will be allowed to remain in school. Although the telephone company did not want to proBeCU.te, the Ji-year~ld Engressl.a was temporarily suspended from the University of South Florida. Engressla, blind since birth, appealed, ciUng his "between an 'A' and 'B' average." Re was allowed back but placed on probation until the end ol the quarter in March. Also, he WM ordered to pay $2$ to "a worthy cause." Engressla said he made that moch on calls by wblsUJn& to dial the nwnben wanted. To make the calls, En.gressia wb~led the area codu and the numbers - all tl l,!00 cyeJes In perfect pltcb. of Atrs. Duran's dogs, the Doberman pinscer, snapped at a man at the Dory Fishing Fleet near the Newport Pier. A Newport Beach policeman in the area was called, and he then radioed Edward Motley, one of the city animal control offi cers. Before Motley could get to the pier . Mrs. Duran took off, fearful her dog would be quarantined. "They aren't gonna take my dog!" she declared. A search soon turned up the woman and pets, all five of them, making tracks toward the Pacific Coast Highway. Officer Motley looked the situation over and decided. "No broken skin, no bite, no quarantine." He did suggest that it would be better if the Doberman were muzzled when around people. The dogs are not only protectors during her travels, but they are responsible for her present good he alth, Mrs. Duran declared. "Couple years ago , I couldn't even go up a hill forward ," and then I found Blackie (the cocker spaniel). People should tnow a dog on a leash is the best crutch there is," she saJd. Mrs. Duran said she and her troupe are given everything they need by God. And that's plenty enough, she COD- cluded. FAMILY WEEKLY • DEBUTS TODAY Family Weekly, the nation'• fastest growing colorgravure weekend inagaz.ine, joins the DAlL Y PILOT family ol. featur- es today. And inside It, inside the copy or the DAlLY PILOT, you 'll Und your old Criend TV Week. Both magazines wil l continue to be part of the weekend bonus package the DAILY PLLOT de.livers every Saturday. compartmenla, nnder Jeals, In body caviUes -everywbertl. "Why, we even found one 1\11 with a cap of berofn hidden 1n an Jee cream cone," Hann recounted. While the problem of cloaing off lllicit traffic in drugs, marijuana and other illegal narcoUcs is staggering, there Is a new glimmer of hope today. U.S. oUiciala are studying a propou.) to utiliu MWco'1 tough narcotlcs -laws .. ~ .,..,. "' cuttJoa aowu °" .,...,. lllnl. . Dlstrlcl Aturoey Done Keller of San • Diego C<unty ur(ed Tbunday-that tbe llniled Slates and Mexico lie! ttP a !Otnt border lnspecUon program which would pnwide for prooeculion of llDllUlen in Me..dco. N~w Malean law1 proh!~t ball !or moat llBNOllca blfeoaea and delendattla l!lue 11111 ,nmaJn la Jail tor ttP to l J'Uf belore belnf tried And aeotenced. "U It became -that ,..._. attempUng to smuaJe narenllCt would be prOl8Cllted ID MWc:o, th• 1111ualera would 10 out of bustnesll/' Keller aa1d.. He added that II would be economically feaalble foe California to aublldlze Mes· lco't pnioecution of nartoliu mnuaJ<n llnct the drug traUlc it COlllnf tlte atale an Olllmlted !250 miDlnn a year, 0 H the burden cl prosecution was ·accepkd by MWc:o, Jn I tborl Ume; the ....u and proeecuu,.. would lnllst upcm. the ellmlnation of. narcot.lcs pro- duction In Mexico because of the vUl number of caseo that would l'ellll~" Keller aald. U.S. Altorney Edwin L. Miller called Keller'• proposal "an excellent q.. (llel BOBDEll, P ... 11 Hippies Eye New Church Minister Invites Rebel Teens to Orange Sunday By J~ McNABB JR. Of tM EMlll• '"'"' "'" The not..go...gecret target Swtday of the marching Teens for Christ will be t h e First Christian Church ot Orange, Dave Berg, militant leader of the Huntington Beach sect, revealed Friday. Berg, 49, dlsclosed the name of the church at a meeting at Golden West Col- lege with school public relatiens direc- tor Bruce Williams and the Rev'. Ken McMillian of the First Methodist Church of Fountain Valley. Berg said bis church-bopping teem bad Reagan Starts Hunting Finch Replacement sACRAMENTO !AP) -Gov. Reag111· Is a potential political klngmaker t.oday as he tmdertllea a talent bunt for a successor to fellow. Republican Robert H. Finch as Californla's lieutenant governor. Finch, 43, will resign sometime in January to become President.elect Nbt- on's Secretary or Health, Education and Wellare and youngest man in bis CabineL Reagan will name Finch's replacement. The man, or woman, Regan chooses automatically would be considered a potential GOP candidate for governor whenever Reagail decides to leave office. Reagan has hinted he'll setk a second term in 1970. Reagan said he would c o n s u l t Republican leaders throughout the state but would "announce the appointment of a new lieutenant governor as soon as possible." There seemed to be no doubt Reagan would pick a Republican. Reagan and Finch have agreed the new second man in state government should be someone who desires a poliUcal future and would add strength to the GOP Ucket in 1970. After Nixon's announcement, Reagan said, "We in California, and myself especially, regret 1osl.ng a man of Bob Finch 's talents. But as a key member of the president 's Cabinet he will be in a position to be of tremendOus service, not 1only to Californians, but also to all Americans." Al least a dozen names have been discussed as possible successors to Finch, Reagan saJd, but he declined to single out anyone as a posslble frontrunner lor the job. Among those mentioned have been Gordon C. Luce, Reagan's transportation secretary ; Thomas Reed, a longtifue Reagan aide and Republican national committeeman for California : Finance Director Caspar W. Weinberger; and Dr. Gaylord Parkinson, former state Republican chairman. accepted an tnvitaUon of · the Rev. Jay Calhoun, pasi.or of the Orange church lo- cated at 1130 Walnat SL, to atteDd the 11 a.m. service. It was the gray-halrtd leader'• first public appearance 1n a week. He bu been confined with a throat Infection. He said hls. decision to veer from the usual surprise tactic was basecl on what he felt was a need fat a 11chanie." "We're looking forward to going some- where where we are wanted," be .,<Ided. Since early November, members of the selC..styled , 11revoluUonary'' ,church have been making unannounced visits to Orange County worahlp services. The Rev. Calhoun confirmed in a tele- phone Interview the invitation had been extended "early last week." The m!ni5"' ter said the offer was made because he and church elders "felt tt a shame a group be den.led the right to worship ... He stated the teens would have to ac- commodate themselves to the formal llt. urgy pracUced by hil congregation. "I don~ koow anything about them. but I expect It will be the first time in 18 year-a I've been 'Amened'," be said. LAST PRISONER SENTENCED IN OLD COUNTY COURTHOUSE For Frank Ortega (103), He'd Just As $oon Bnn Elsewh•re Dubious Honor Prisoner Helps Judge 'Celebrate' Defendant Frank Ortega didn't seem particularly impressed by the ceremonial proceedings but his appearance In Orange County Superior Court Friday marked the end of a 68-year era. The Santa Ana man's percepUon of the event's significance may have been a little dulled by the fact that just 30 seconds before, Judge William Speirs sentenced him to one year in jail and three years' probation. But he offered no objection to Judge Spelrs' suggeston that he pose wlth the jurist and Deputy District Attorney Jim Enright for press pictures. "We cah't promise you anything," the cheerful Judge Speirs told him, "but we'd kinda like for you to come up before the bench here and join us in this eventful occasion." Ortega's response was a shrug and a muttered, "Sure, why not?" Told that he was the last or an estimated 250,000 defendants to appear ln that department since the old sandstone courthouse was opened in 1900, he grinned, adding, "You don't say ?" Scranton Advises U.S. 1'You know," Judge Speirs said later, "thls sort of thing really gets to you. Here we are, wlndJng up what began in this courtroom 88 years ago. I'm glad that we could mark It in 'the way we dJd today." Strengthen Arab Ties From Wire Stnrlcu NEW YORK -Former Gov. Wllliam W. Scranton of Pennsylvania says the United States must strengthen I t s friendship with the Arab nalio~ . Scranton, returning from a lo-day mls- slor. to the Mideast at the bequest of Pres- tdent~ect Nixon, said Friday that while the nation murt not neglect Its ties with Israel, lt is Important to point out "that we are interested· in other countries in that area, and that we have friends among them." He told r.porten lhal he slOOd by hi! statement m.Adt previously ln hrael lhal "America would do well to have a more even-handed policy In that area." Some Israeli officials objected to t h e earlier statement, saying It might lndl· ca te a reduction or U.S. aid to Israel. Scranton said be spoke only for himself and not for Nl:xoo, who made severaJ pro-I.srae1 statements statements during the presidential campaign. The former governor went on to say lhlt everyone he talked to in five Arab n1llons he Tblted feel "that the United Stalel Is Interested only In one t2llng, which ll tbe state of l&rael and Its • curtly." If the United Slltel ne1lecla the 100 million Arabi, lie said. the S.W\tl pene- traUon of the area wW become the more ettec:t.1.ve. Ortega could not be reached tor 1 post~remony comment. He was one of a long line or pri8oners wending their way to a bulldln1 that's just 43 days old -the new County Jail. Big Pilot Slww Closes T oniglit Hurry, Hurry , Hurry, u the old Ume clrcut barker would say. Tbe DAILY PILOT-Oeoeral TelOphone Co"1pany ~ closa Ill rour.<fay nm at t o'clock to- night at !he Hunilngton Center mall. The show oUen vlalton 1 clwlce to win Joo1 dlJtanct telephone calla, sham of llock In Callfornla COIJli>anleo al1d a l!OO 1tL of Encyclopedia Brllannica. 'nle bll event will be open from I to t p:m. )/ Tbe leells both In their own building, the "Llght Club," at 1Uli Main St. and during past march-ins alng out pente- costal "Amens" and. "balle1ujaha" dur-o tog services. They are outspoken foes of. ,evohltkm because of Ila • being unscrlpturll and have denounced the "blind allegiance to Charles Darwin by Ille plJarllees In mod- ern education." At the meeting In WWlama' ofllce, Berg railed against what be called the "unconaUtuUonal lmprlaonment and har- (See TEENS, Pa&e I) Floating Cups Marking ·Grave Of Coast Boat? Fi~!Ul·plas!Jc .... from BerUblft'I ~urant and a Mei:i.can fisbmnan tiiho .uw a boat alnt under the poundiDf: of tropical storm Pauline In October, may solve the m,ylllery ol the mllalna Newport Beach yawl Tlar<. Los Angeles attorney George Drucker, ronner ownu of. ~ 40-foot. yacht, bas left for Magdalena Bay -which bas been a haven and graveyard for boats -with a crew of diven to bunt for the bulk. Hope · Is virtually gone for Robert Emigh, 35, Newport Beach yacht broker wbo wu skippering the Tiare, lJld )tls wife Patricia and their three young children who were aboard. A massive air-sea search turned up no trace of the racing vessel alter Pauline raked the Paclfic Oean beginning Oct. l and the Tiare failed to arrive on schedule in Puerto Vallarta later. Drucker was walUng there to be picked up for a trip to the Olympic yacht races, but reported the boat overdue when reasonable time elapsed. Newport Beach yachtsmen said Friday that a Mexican fishennan bas reported seeing a yacht fitting the descriptJon ol Emigb's v~ go down during the violent tropical storm. The yacht departed San Diego Sepl 25, and wouJd have been in the ap- prolim.ate vicinity, based on average time computations and Tlare's speed. Disposable plastic cups fr om Berk.shire's Restaurant In Newport Beach. plus other d~bris deflnltely originaUng in the Harbor Area bas sioce been found in Magdalena Bay. Emigh, hJs wife, and their daughters, 13 and 10, as well as their son, who is 5, were last seen at a grocery store on Cedros Island. Orange Coas& Weather The weatherman sun bas a damp outlook for the weekend. The drippy stUff is due to hang around through Sunday with the temperatures in the snilfly low 60'1. INSmE TODAY Tht 11ear t ha t Was in Or- ange Count11 oommv"if"ll thta· .., u caprufircd In ......... 1,.. ment tditor Tom 'ritv.s' lntcr- mis.!ion column todavi Page 12. -·---· ... -=·= .. ,, .. .. " " • .. -I ... ._ . -" ..... ,.,. ................ 11 -.. ""'• L4I u • • • . .tt.· h -..,...,, a-7 0 7 Q ' MS2 tt . .. d ···-'· -. ...... -" •• I . 2 DAILY PILOT . Nuss ~on't · I'.-P9ffe I TEENS ••. .-r· al m ,_,_ al the -hation who were arrested a week ago oo eampm ~ cboraes. The .. ollegodb' -to obey ad- -~ to lhondon their dlslribuliall al ni;paa. ncta or to gel off campus. Tbe slim evangelist died a !Ml U. s. Supreme Court cledsloo (lhrtin VB lhe dty al SU-. 311 U.S. 141) whldl up- held Ille -al ..Ugkft el-al the First Amendment in a case similar to lhe Gold'" West lnddeoL 4\CLll onEll8° BIU Berg said the ~ !or Christ had beea offered tbe legal assistance of the ~ QYil Libertieo Ucloa (ACWJ. He wm>ed WllJiams tt -1d "rel!ecl un!ortmlaldy" on Golden West ll the aiKlol. pnlCflllMd to prea f« coovk:tion olthe_.......__... 'Ibo lrial dllo 1113 been set for Jan. ., in West Orange County M~ Coorl Berg aloo -plans to Ille llult ogainst the junior collece H the iudc- ment wmt aplnst tbe coUece admlnil,. :lnllaa. "It -great heartache and hard- lblp Oii my ... and the others to be .jailed for tbooe Ulroe da31 and three 'nlgbts," be Aid. "But we'll wait until we pt a cleddm from tbe court." J ... llllo Berl. U, aod lwr ol the five odlers were held over the week· end u the aftmllalb of the lnddeoL Tb e y ...,. ..i-ed al their arralp- ment Mooda,J cm their own reaignizance. Crash Knocks Out Power in Beach Eledric:al power to portloos of Bunt· hlltaa lleocb .,.. lmocted out early thla UMidua when a ar struck. a utlllty pole 11 the -ol W.,.... and --· Lola ear..._ Ill, al l"1 Lydia St., Hun- tinaton Beach, .,.. tabn to Huntington lnlertommunity Hospital with minor ln- Jurlol lollowiog the I Lm. acddent. Hunlingtoo Beach ~ said a sporlS car appuu.tl)' went out of. C011trol and struck the power pole, soopplng ii at the -. A amall loreign car lollowiII( t be llnt then struck danglinc ..... wbidl ~ the vdltcle Into the pole. FlllJ extent of the power bladout WU u:ntnown. Police said they had m:ei.ved calll "'pcrtlng loss of eledrle power. DAILY •tLOT IWf ..... MESA DOLL P'OJECT OUTGROWING ·HO.ME 'R""'"41 0.111' Wlll ChHr Kills at Chrtstma1 lfles• Girls' Project Discarded Dolls Become Special Christmas Gifts By JORN VAL'l'ZllZA Of•Dlltt'"" .... FIX' Lucy Waughtal ..00 her "special helpera" tbelr unusual Christmas project foe needy dlild= !Jeian way baclc last SllliJJ& with a dis<Mded doll lying dismembered ie a neighborhood &lmt. If It ever ends -and the Costa Mesa woman bu her doubts -It will at least bave-olmoot 100- wtlll a special doll tbb Qlrillmaa, com- pliments of a grandmother and her ntlgbbon, a JG-,....old Costa M,.. girl who baa.a ''lpedal ......, .. for dmslng and c:omblnc tile hair of the ooc:e - -dolls. Mis. WaushlaJ of Im College ~ ... -really tbougbt "'1urtllslllng ol the -doll last Mar<b would deftlop Iota • major pn>jeet. Urban Renewal Problems Scored By Supervisor '!he federal government 1113 .......i more problems than tt 1113 oolnif In ill urbon .... Wal IJl'08l'IDI In the opinion of Orange County Supervi-David L. BUer, who ---~ the counties of the Unlled Slates oo the Natlooal Qm. -"" Url>on Problems. eu.r Issued a mfnorily report to the commlssk>n flnctlngs haoded to Presl- deot J-tbb week by Its dlalnnan, focmer Senator Paul Douglas, 11Uno1s DomocraL BWr uld that local governments .,,, bani presaed Dnand•Dy to do much a-nrhlD ~.A> a -· they ... -to ....pi ..,, ledenl irulxdtly aod plan and they often find tbat u:1i (ln>il'allll -additional com they are not prepared to meel A clear deflnltion of the role of local governments ls the tey to the aohltion of the complex problellll!i of solving urban blight, Baker insisted. "Cities and counties should not be foreed to putlclpate," the llUperVison said. "It should be by choice." Baker said be visited 19 cilies on tour with the commission and heard 347 witnesses. He said some of the things he saw were "frightening." "Decay is very prevalent in some ciUee, pmticularlJI In the east," BWr llid. Formed in 1966, the commission oa urban JrQblems was to examine building codes, roning, taxation and construction. standardJ as Ibey ..Jate to urban needs, and probe ghetto condiUoot of substan- danl buildfng. '"J made a trip to a few 'aH!' thrift shops t< lfncl paris for the -doll aM came any wUh a few extras," th•-· blondebousewifeaald. "'lbtn -I don't know -the arms, legs and beads just kept piling up and I decided to make just a mr more fer Onistmas presents." Now lhe "just a few"' have grown to at least 16 l1n!shed doll! going to cblldreh In hooftals and neetr families. And there are still boxes full of cherubic bellds, arms, lei' and torsos tbal slill nall nstoring. Chief bahdleaer and CODSOltant to the pn>jocl .. ltlllo -· 10, • fifth gnode ....,,,... In the ColJep Parle ~. Kiile 1113 • "spedal ......, .. for joining In the pn>jecl, lhe uld. Eighteen mootba ago Kalle found "'-' and oompaOioalbfp In ber dolll' .. lhe .awaited. -~.~ !U11<Q' In a -·· ....,., ... In Lexi ,AngoJes. She Is the d11l1N"' ~ Mr. and Mrs. J . T. Marrow ol MU ColJep Part llri\'e. nie dolls Ille -ti' filll do the ..... for -bfn8 m 1n 0ranae County Clllldr"1's Hospital aod the.,... tally r<lanled younpten In Fairview stale ~ -one .ol omral m. sllllrtloiis wllfch will receive the dolla thla~. Kalie uses coovmUooal hairdressing teclmJques to -up the artificial hair 00 the dolla. "Jt aeeim that every ooe we have 1113 fiad a baln:ul from Us llnl owner," the helper said. The dolls wbooe hair la just too far eone get I "tealp treatment" with I bead of hair cul from • IP""' bead. Amonc the two wolunteen doll wock lakes up oeveral boon a clay tbla winter. .. We have to bave at least IS doDI dona In -for <llrlllmu, ""' fl'a lllm-lnc Into a fuD.Ua Job," Mn. Waqldal aid. 'l1lere are at leul Dve or m ...By prized dolls the pair has refurbished, and U.. Mesa bw:lewife sUll doesn't have firm plans for these. "What rd really like lo do Is liod a crimmunlty group or SC1Deone who has a really spec1a1 child who would Jove a bl( wllklnl doll for amtmaa." But whal liWe girl la lllY more opedal than any other?" she queried. Nixon Draws Line ljE,W YOljK (UPI) -Rlcbatd M. Nix· on allowed Mmaelf tO be fitted for a new su.Jl for bis daughter Julie's weddinl. but said some fuhk:ri trends are too much for him. "One ~oo to fuhlqn that I won't make ls to wear narrow pants," prest. dent-elect a1d Frldly. Vocetional Traiaing Urged ' Re,ds Threaten Saigon Att.ack 'Alli.ed Forces in Laos, ThaibinJ. . ' . .... <UPll. -'A.merlcU Ind ~ die !...,.. today blllled DW threaten- ed Saigon. ID ndgbborfnc Llol and In -~"""'"-'"' la<b agalnsl government lon:es. Ill South Vletoam lfptjq -eel in .. -~ .... ~Sal­ ..,. ""' tho AnJ>bodlo• bonier to tba ldUlweol.· --.. the Communlsl water routes to the <apilal, killing two aallon and wounding 14 more. -. gumrillu .-ited. u. s.;.,.' my 25th lnlaolry DMll"' paat 25 mfleo --of Salgm Fridoy, killlnl .. Gla and _ ..... -14. The u. s. troops tilled 22 al the -.... '!he Oommuoilb lbelled --. oodpollS ~. In their beavfal '"1dfn& llinoe NO'I'. II, ' u. s. B5I bambois l'lldlJ a(&bt and ... dloy dr@ed --mlDloo """""' • ol explolivel on the prifla pooltions northwest of the capital in an attempt to blunt what military spokesmen caDed a tbru1 to the city, Soutlt Vldn..- sourcee uld a Saigon military alert bu been ...-to tile neuby -Boa and 1-Blnh bales aod the CllOstJ( city ol Vuag T1n, IO mllea to the toullleosl Communist gunners lbot down a U.S. OH6 observation belkopt!r 30 miles northwest of Saigon Friday, killing one American and wounding two more. U was First Recipient Of Two Heam Dies of ·stroke STANFORD (AP) -'Ibo world's 1in1 redplfllt ol two transpiaoted ~. Dar· ..U Ilammlrley, dlod Fridl;y. lloath WU attributed to a blood dot en tbe brain. ~rley, 51, ol San Jule, a rdlred pilot, .r<ee!YOd • -beut Nov. 11, houri after dockn decided a llnl trampfant ~ ""' -An autopsy revealed there bad been no rejection of the second heart, doctors said. He suffered the fatal stroke Thb day nl(bl Dr. Nonnan Shumway, who headed the transplant team, was not available for comment, but bis sp0tepn111 said the question of wllell>er the -was rela\. ed to the operations would have to wait another week before being settled. He said then WU DO evidence IO far that the clol was rolated to the beut operationa and that tt was possible that Hammarley'a deteriorating coodilion fri· or to the openUom had """"tbiag to do with the clot. l , , , _ -~· ,.,~.1:;r • Her Highness A ·Perfect 36 LONDON (AP) -l'rtnc$I Anne, 11- yeaNJkf daqbter of -Ellubeth II, weot abopplng fer a sweater without knowiag a v,JW l!latllti<: -ber host llle8SlnllDenL QlriBtmu &boppers . 11""'*1 aod llared 'lburldly u Mn. Joan Sullao, an employe of a London store, toot a ~ JD~e to the priDcesl. Sbe Informed Anne that in sweater Imm she.,.. size II medhlm -mean- tna a :.loch boat. Police Hold Two In USC Slaying LOS ANGELES (AP) -1'11111>1 have boobd -Los ~ -... 'iutplc-loll. I>! murder 1n ......u... -the 1 .. ta! stabbing of a Unhaslty ol Southern Clll/omfa fttohman out:!lde his frater- nity house. A third man. alrudy In custody on an unreJated warrant, also wm being ques. Uoned about the kllllnc of Bryan Clay, 11, authorities aald Friday. Booftd...,. George 'Ii'. Jordao Jr., II, who said he was a missionary, and Doog- las Lorenze 'I'Urbeau, 30, a salesman. Be- ing quest!oned In connectlon with the stabbing .... c..,... Echnnl W1lllaml, 11, of Los Angtles. the oseth u. ~.-~ clOwned In Soalh Vietnam. MllJtary IOW'.., aid the Com- munlsls are buWinJ up a -anU...., croft sun syotem along South Vlelnam'a lliriers-'Ollh Laos and Cambod1a, pro. tO<tJng their Ho aiJ Minh 1Upply lrall. 111·v-.oe, Laos, Army c.mman.i ... Gen. ~ Ratllltoun said oome 1,800 Noctb Vietnam,. ~ Friday coptur. ed Ibo town of 'l'bateag and laid ._a to a nea"'1 go,.,,....t -He 1oported heary figllUng under way with the Com- m\llllsll using Thateng civtllana as 00... • loges, blocldng action by i.aotian strafing pl:::;. .. -1,tllO Ncirlh Vi .... .- were moving to block reinforcement.: to the ft Laotian 90ldterl battling n e a r Thateng. Tha geoeral ~ed the fighting "Y«f, V«1 serlowl." U. lald the North v-could ael>o cmlrol of th• entire BoJoven.s Plateau -the &tut.hem end of Laos -II Ibey .......i. In Vienti- ane, 101D1 cUplomatl uJd tM North Viet- namese might haft struck limply to steal the current rice harvest. Alone ID Dea ah ' ' Jimmy's Hars!J, Life Ebbs Away By AR'li!uP. R. V1NSEL • . Surgtty lo;_ i_ -bli>oc\ cloi In the brain The life °U: a;!,'"':!:' very good • wu performed lfter the baby began to Jimmy --.... ou1 -llllffa!oc -. but the damage could -..,.a...,.: Cbrlllmaa and his Ulb not be undone aod a normal life for blrilJdaJ, wblcb wwld have been today. Jimmy bad to be wrtttm olf. lie died Jul ~bi Fairview -LIW. la -ol the daJa, aad weeb 11ooptta1·a1 Onota M.... -. ..: that dnged Into yean alts' Jiimny'a Jimmy probahly !mew lfllle of llUl'pJY; -be waa llDJ belltt Qu1stmues ar blribdaJS,. . · beloce be woraened and .,.. admttted Frail and · -bftoil by the trqedy to the ladllty nearlJI oeven yeara ago. fnlllded upm bfnl u an 1o1aa1, Jimmy II IO, It ls In the memory ol his • ..,,nnlwtd to beaMnhrnglc bronclllal R•man father or coofldential files at enew-te. --to the ~ Fairview Slate Hmpital. COUnty C!oc..,..'a alllce. His father Jomes, reportedly tile onlY lie .,.. 1'ha to Bell. Jl!oadwa;r -..Jalive of the dead boJ, lifts Morloaiy, _.., .... !lat~ in San Pedro and la en route to Vl<lnlm the -~boq.. . lodly aboanf the frelgbter ~ Ban ID a San Peolro -....... Slate, U"!..ill!, wfle m Dec. H, 00, James Sl!>lmsblp lfno ag<nll haft ftportedly F. --WU a....., -babJ nollflool llartfnovlcll· by radio tbal he boy unUl'be .,..·tine moallla old. bu loal his only -. but tbla bu One \Ill' the tol ll!lffend ....... -oot ·beeo de!inllelf c:onllrmed. ·damage IUCh u ml(lit be c:amad by -...tlfle, on his Ulb hlr11ida;r, the a a.vqe belUQg, coroner's deputies Aid. boy wbo was akme Jn a wtrld ~ DOD<Oll- llla -~ .llld bu...... ~ remains alone In the realm been -ol dolth. rr--• ..,-1··· BORDER DRUG CRACKDOWN ••• JIOSllon" aod uld II plaos to upkn Ill fNidbUlly. x.u.. aid tbll 411,800 pounds ol man. juana .,.. oelted al the border durlni -lour month period tbla year and that ---to they catdl onb' a-ts pen:eol ol u.. -""1dl Is smuqJed Into tbla .-y. AIUlllSlll SOAR "Sfnco -· adult marijuana -In Calllorma ha .. -•. ,.,._ and ~ """ amolJ' ba1' m. ereuecl !ii~ M~ lmlll al j"'6llles ha .. fncr<ued s.aa pen:eo1 durfnc tbla period, •• K!ller uld. "'!bin ...... 70 deatba In San lllqo County last year from ......,_ drup." "It Is rldlcnlooa far us to. be aubjod to tbl! tidal ..... ol oarcotlcs, trying to llgbl n bact pl<n by piece. when we are paying ao little attention to ellodl.. meam of Ogl>llag 11 II tbe source -the bcrder.'' KeDer said. Border director !Win said during August, tlUJ year, customa men gave a preliminary qustlonlng and Mal'Ch to 2,254,<XX! Americans returning from Mexico. lnformaliOll on the number of seco~ dary IWdles (when yon ha'" to pull over am open &be tnmt) wu dec2ined by Hann. He said the perct:ntage of extensive searches made by bis men was better left unpublicized. COUJIGE PROBLEM "Our problem does not seem to be with juveniles, just those in the college- qe bracket." be aid. Hann Wd Su Dieco p>lic:e m1!ntala a """"""'oolt on the .-i Iota Tljuaoa from the Uclted States. "They try to discourage juveniles. 'Ibey'll either turn them away oc noWy their parents," he said. (Minors are all persons under 21, while juveniles 8"' pa'IODS under 11. ) He noted there appur to be two types of smugglers, hardened crlmina1 type> and the coDego yonth. Juveniles do not account for many of their arrests, be said. "You run Into both tlnds, but most of them are the coUege.ace group who are pWDc It for dlstrtbutlon io the colle-group bome. ''The VIit majority 8"' DOI -t yon would call llOUOlled crtmloalJ," Hann said. "balf ... hlppec1 ... BORDER IS KEY Once In the Uclted Slatea, carriers transport contraband right up llJ&bway 101 oe Route 99, says Orange County flberlfI'o SCI. Robert Reid. Reid noted that no area of. Orange County Is a special problem. JM he did aay thal during the summer, lleacb areas are wti'Se than those Inland. , SCI. Rdll uld · most buyen of llllcit dn;p .. marijuana ... actill( fn- dlriduaDy or !tr amall groups. .. Ob, some ol them may pool their money and have ooe per!Ol1 go down amt pt 1t but that's about tt," be uld. About Ult peram are.arrested monthly by Sberif!'s deputies oo nareoUca, drug or lllllijuaoa ebarges. "Most of them are 17 to Ill yean cld -I'd aay 60 to 70 per<en~" Reid added. Federal and state narcoUcs authorities also said: --"Mezlco 1113 ,,,...u, atepped up Its ~ against narcottcs. They're doing a goOd job now. They even, have helicopter patrol out searching for opium farms. We are getting the best coopera• tlon now we've ever gotteo." -Jack KeDy, asslstaol ageot-h>dlarp f«loral Narcotla Bureau, Los Angdes. · -''We really don't have lnformaUon on bow sluff juveniles have com.ea up from Mexico. I don't tnow bow much '°°"" U. from Mmco. I tbfnk a lot. but thi! is an based on deduction.'' -Dalton Newland, agent-in-charge State Narcotics Divis.ion, Santa Ana. -''Contraband comes In aloog the Eaat Coast and along tht Mertcan border. The lar&<St aeJsures In bard narcotics are made Jn the Elst. T!ie largest seizures in marijuana are made along the Mexican border." -Oscar Polceb, U.S. Customs Director, Termioal Island. DAILY PILOT ~ .... c ......... " ....... " ..... a..-.~ ... .... .......,.., ~ O"AHO• CO-.Sl f'\IM.l&ttlMG COW"AHY ll:•kft H. W--4 J•tk .. C-l1y County Grads Face Employme·nt Gap Of tbooe that cualoms offldala eatch, Hamt Aid '"°"t fall Into the 18 to • age .... p. He said once the rootraband a1 past &he botds, IDW&llers ban &bek problem VQ '""*"' .,.. Otnertil """""" Th''"'' k11•il .... n-•• >... ...... ,,., ... Ml-1119 l!•I• r1MI H;u111 ......... ....... • for We Ia:e tt ls," he llid. Staager, 46, of lllMl Edgewater Lan<, HUDllngtoo Beach, bu been eounly ocboob director of vocaUonal educatloo foe 16 years. R«ently, he said, ln- troductJon of occupaUonal courses 1n the high ochools 1113 been pleklng up momen- tum. He Aid he cao undmland and -excuse the predominate c o 11 e g e prepantory currleulum. "II was deqn. ed by a -of coltep .,...i111 .. -teachers -with the belle! what waa lnod foe me, la good for them," be uld. Ila ranarked bo would like to alap lbe1r -a 1111 aod have them dostp a carrtculum _..i, valid ~­ !tr J<IUtbo. Oldo<lhw ~ -.. -and Callfornla llato otallaUa• wblcll lhow -al 10 atudenls do not f1nlab high 1Cbo91, line more JO to wock (_,. aa Wives and IDOlhm), lour - J their educaUon, with only two in 10 compleUng colle&<, be lald. He sug&tlled tbal the ...-,. at· tending and graduaUng from college is probably hJgher' In some .,,,., such aa Newport Beach. "People aay the avlng srace for voca- tlooal education la the junior coll•l'I." lllaager noted. "Lib fun It la. Only 15 pen:eu1 of the ltudeota at !be m Orange County r,in;or coDec,. graduall aner two ,..,... ' Ua uld the \)'pt of vocatlooal count that .. -13 c:oootruclloo tocbnoloa. mw of!end bJ oaveo couoty high ICbools. with lnatruclloo In KIO. such .. Cupe& try. plumblag, plastering and palnllag. Biwlne-educaUm counes. he aid. slloutd llmulate an olllce, with a -olllce run In tb6 .....,._, Ha aald moot of his time bu been spent the lall couple of yeara pnllllDlfn( ·'! such cour&tS. His office writes cur- riculums and Ulen let school districts "adapt, adopt or lteaf lmn 111. We don't fcrce tt down anyone's throat We like lo give it away." He said, "U IChool people u1i business or Industry for aometbing, lhty got It with a mllle. '!he bani pan la to !mow what to uk lot. S., Ealancia Hl(h needJ fiber1lus rato for 1t1 plutlc technoJoey coura. II the pluUca induatry mew I~ they would have It Ihm in a hall bout." M•l ..... nce ol the lllatua quo Is bulll Into the -qslem, be lllqelled. "We W.fllted a couno In tedlnlcal ~ and uked Engllsb -to dp I~ but they oouldn1 help us at all. lndnatrlal, bustnea and ecooornlc:I taacben bad to "'"" the ....... '!1lls called for a dll!lftlll type ol learning upeslea tbaa ls tradtUmal" ~. Brazil Leader ' Launches Purge IUO DE JANEIUO (UPI) -Preaideot Arthur Costa E. SUva Friday night sus- pended Coagr<ss iodellnltely. A 1ov..,,. ment gpoeUman said it wu neceswy "to combat rtVOluUonary war." • Several nenpapn ftre clOled and numerous arrests were ~' Includ-ing former president Juscellno Kublt· -. who .... tabn Into CUStoclY .. he 1e11 a !beam. Pollc:e tool: onr the -eer c.mto Da Manha, which hid been bl(lllJ cri- tlcal of the Bnslllan ... -~ and arnlled Oswaldo Peraln, the ...._ per'• dJreccor. Poll.. alao arnlled Hello Fernandea, manager of the MWIJlllper Trllluna dt lmprwa. -c.te -..: ut WM! .. ., l"'"I .._., 9Mdl1 m 1 .,.., .. ._, ..,'""" L-loMdl1 nt ,__. """"" H~ laMOl1 • JOI Sl'rMI ----------------------~-------------------------- ~--or---·-•• >-.,-~~~----·-.~--·------~~..-.~~---------~·--~--------· . ' oa:m...._~· ~T\tJ"' '. ! C.Hl1.\~-c MM :<i<:eE;O _ ~· At-ll> ~"'-r 1>P.R"' PC:-I t>ec..·-·1s -::>.'-! ____ . _ _j PICK YOUR VANTAGE POINT: HERE'S HARBOR YULE BOAT PARADE ROUTE City Employ~s Floating Christmas TrM Will Laid Newport 50.Boat Procession Denise, Diane and Debby Li• berm.an of GoldeD, Colo., all had reason to celebrate Friday the 13th. The triplets were born 13 years ago. • Col. Rudolph Abel, imprisoned Soviet spy who was exchanged in 1962 for the downed U2 pilot Gary Powers, appears as the narrator in a new Russian movie called 'iThe Dead Season," the news agency Tass reported. The story deals with a manhunt for a for .. mer German Nazi scientist work· ing on a "monstrous" chemical weapon in all unidentified Western country after World War JI. • "Who the Girls Are," a recent put>- licatiun of the Daily Princetonian was a noble effort to take the "blind" out of blind dates. Peter Brown of Erie, Pa., (left) and Tom Hyde of Oshkosh, Wisc. look over tht selections as Eliz· abeth Grott!.e of Fiarfiel.d, Cun .. peeks over their shoulders to see "the com· petition." • A youthful Santa Claus has cost the Bryan, Tex., Chamber of Com· merce about half the toys collect· ed in its armual Christmas toy drive. A young girl called police when she heard about the toys missing from a wai'ehouse she said sbe had taken a bicycle. "Another boy said I could," she told police. "He told us we could help ourseives." • Most visitors have been barred from six Detroit bospilals for the duration of the outbreak of Hong Kong flu . It was feared that visit· ors might pass the flu to patients and workers. Hospital officials said that visitors will be allowed to see patients in especially seri· ous condition. • Reynaldo Pacheco and JoH Ro- driguez, jailed for steallng a bus from its terminal, told Mexico City r.olice they just wanted "something o pawn so we could buy a drink.'' Police observed they apparently already bad enough to dnnk, since the bus was filled with passengers when they began driving It oil to the pawnshop. The owner of the busline saw the theft and caught up with them. • Harbor to Glow ' Floating Parade Starts Dec. 18 The Floating Christmas Tree llld Boat Parade will take place nightly at 8:30 to 9: ts p.m. starting Dec. 18 through Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, according ta Jack Barnett, manager of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Fifty boat.s are expected in the annual procession. The annual parade is co-sponsored by the chamber and the City of Newport Beach City Employes Association. Each vessel will be decked out in colorful lights and other Yule decor. Any boat owner may participate and need only show up and take a position in the parade line at 8:30 p.m. al the Balboa Island Ferry Landing, according to Barnett. "Three large perpetual trophies and individual permanent plaques will be awarded to boats that display the most effective use of lights," Barnett said . "Judging will take place Thursday dur- ing the regular parade with awards presented Jan. 29 al our annual in- stallation dinner," he added. Awards Will be presented in boat classifications of power or sail, up to 20 fiet; from 21 feet to 40 feet; anti 41 feet and over. Laguna Man Plans Loans For Coast JC Students By THOMAS FORTUNE Of ltl• DlllY ,li.t Sllff An elderly Laguna Beach resident's plan to provide loans on a grand scale to junior college students is taking shape today for Orange Coast, Saddleback and Golden West campuses. Beginning with the IOcal campuses, Charles W. Strong, 70, hope s to provide money for loan to junior college students throughout the state. To do so, he has founded HELP (Higher Education Loan Plan). The three area campuses have formed the first chapters of HELP Foundation. To two of them, OCC and Saddlebaclt, Strong has given $100 to open bank accounts. He talks in much bigger figures. "We're looking for a statewide fund in the neighborhood of $50 million," he said. He said he thinks be has lined up "quite a few million dollar.s" to come from estates. HELP Foundation bas the endorsement of Dr. Sidney Brossman, chancellor of the California junior college system. Strong says he was investigated by Or. Brossman's staff before the chancellor consented to becomt HELP vice presi· dent. Strong, 1179 Temple Hills Drive. Laguna, is president of HELP and hi s wife, Ruth, is secretary. They plan to gtvt large sums of their own money to the Foundation. "We can release considerable into this during our lifetime because our income is way beyond our needs," said the retired theater owner, film distributor and manufacturer. HELP Foundation will make loans available to junior college students to complete lheir education. For some this will mean continued schooling at a four· year college. Following graduation, the students must pay back the loans so the money will tie available for loan to other students on a revolving basis. Strong says his aim is to "help worthy students help themselves" and to "give. SEEKING STUDENT LOANS Lagunan C. W. Strong · them incentive to become good citizens." He said his wife first learned of the need for junior college student loans from Joseph Kroll, de.an of men at Orange Coast Gollege. He said he became interested him.self and they decided it would be the best thing they could do with their money. Others helped him organize HELP Foundation, with attorneys S e I i m Franklin Sr., of Costa Mesa, and Michael Collnis, Saddleback board president, in particular' aiding mm with the bylaws, he said. Strong said that in addition to the money he plans to get from estates, smaller donations are sought from in· dividuals. They may be sent to the Foundation for distribution statewide or to the campus of one's choice, he said. Jury Convicts in Sex Case A Superior Court jury Friday ended 12 hours of deliberation by finding Ronald L. Hall guilty of 10 felony counts, in- cluding rape, anned robbery and assault. Those convictions include three charges of forcible rape. Two stem from his sezual usault of • Huntington Beach housewife and a Westminster woman. Judge Howard Cameron ordered Hall returned to court Jan. 2 for a hearing on hJs possible commitment as a men· tally disordered sex offender. Application of minimum sentences to the former hospital orderly could mean thlt be would spend the next 50 years in stale prison. Hall was coavacted today ol four count. of burglary, three of rape, two of anned robbery and ooe of assaulting a police of!lcer. Four similar charges were dlsmi..00 on tedlnlcal grounds during tbe trial. . Hall, 27, or Santa Ana, was named by female witnesses as the man who broke lnto their homes and raped them after' binding their wrists ·and taping their mouths. One witness told the court that Hall Ignored her appeals that she was just days away from childbirth. Hall was arrested last Oct. 5 when Weslmlnster Police officer C h a r I e s Thorpe surprised Hall In the apartment the officer &hares wllh his siBt.er. During the 11r1lggle, Thprpe said, he took two IWl' from lhe Santa Ana roan. . Legal Fight • For Area. Coritjnuing ' ' By J~<S JIROµ!S l!I ... °""' ,... .... . -the le1al battle Is "°ntlnulng lodlf between lhe Slnla Ana Hel&hto Wal<r Co. 8ncl lhe Cosla M ... C.U.ly Water Dillrlcl. Iatesl move Is a oull filed lnSuperlor Court by the company .uktna IP in- junction against the d~ "serving customers wttbln the company's area." The suit, filed ~Y attorney George Logan of the s.inta Ana law firm of Rilllel, Harvey ond Helsin(, allei<s that lince last Allgult, the dlsltlct liU ... tended Ito water fadllliel ond servfl:e "outside Its bOlllldatles aqil ID lhe .. n.tce area of the company;" AREA DESCIUBEQ The area Is described as being bounded by Palisadea ·Road on the oOrth, ~ta Ana A venue on the east and th.e Santa Ana·Oelhi Flood Control Channel on the south and west. The suit alleges that "the company has repeatedly requested the district to cease service in the area and the district bas refused." ft asserts that the company is "ready, willing-IJ!d able to ~vide adequate water service to the area." The fight between the two water service facilities · ha! been going on for years. M06t recenUy, last sununer the district attempted to annex the disputed service area but was turned down by the Local Agency Formation Commission. The company followed wiUt a propoaal to the LAFC for the formation of a new water district which would take over the assets of the company. The proposed district would have serftd 1,200 acres between the Upper Newport Bay and the Orange County Airport. Purpose of the district was "to thwart attempts of the Costa Mesa Water district to serve c:..stomers in the area." OFFERED TO BUY At one Ume the district offered to buy out the Santa Ana Heights Co. for $50t,000 but this deal fell •through. At one point the company tried to get a pledge from the district that it would not annex any of the company's area without mutual consent. The district's directors refused this pledge. Finally plans were dropped for forma- tion of the new Santa Ana Heights District. The district extended. its lines into the area soutb of Palisades Road and began service to a new apartment house comple.1: in tbe area. "This 'fd"o~ anne1ation of the area by lhe city of Costa Mesa. Traditionally the water district ha& followed the city in anne1:ation of areas. Author's Widow Fails To Halt Book Sales ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -The widow of author Erne.!t Hemingway bu failed in h e r attempt to block the s a I e of A. E. Hotchner's book, "Papa Hem· ingway," a biography based on con· versationa with the famed writer. , M a r y Hemingway's suit to stop the sale on the grounds that publication of the book violated her copyright ownenihip was dismissed Thursday· by the state roourt of appeals. • DAILY 'ILOT ...., ,..... Big Hug Frrun St. Nick Four-year-<ild Bealrice Trujillo of Santa Ana really gels into. Ille Christmas spirit during her recent visit to Santa Cla11S in C!>~ Mesa. The old genUeman was obviously pleased to receive his visitbr. Land in Library Hassle Now in Escrow for Sale A triangle of downtown Laguna Beach property, once the hub of the Ubrary site controversy, is in escrow for sale. The parcel, a little more ·than 6,500 square feet, Is direcUy across from the existing library and behind the White House restaurant. It had been strongly considered as a site to expand: LaJWla 's small and much used library by closing the one way segment of Park Avenue that separates the trtangla.from the library-:t Many favored the site becaUse of Its downtown locaUon and accesslbillty. Other favored location of a new library on school property generally called "the Blumont site." After the matter was aired in council meeting.: and private meetings, pro- ponents of the different sites generally. called a truce and referred the question of site location to the general plan' study that is under way. James W. Dilley, president of the Citizen•' Town Planning Associalion said, "we are a1ert to the necessity of preserv· · ing the triangle for library planning." lf yie general plan consult.ant s~ould recommend a different site, he said, "We would still hope to maintain it (the central site) as a community cen- ter." In a November letter to the city, Dilley wrote : "It is imperative that thi s triangle be saved from private purchase and deyelopmenl ll is vital for any future e.tpansion of the li~ary in this area ; or, it is vJtal to the youth of the area as a cothmllnity center. "This is merely to restate. the established position of the site Committee of the Friends o1 the Library." Dilley also asked the status of con· versations ,of the city manager with the owner of the triangle. The property was priced at $85,000 last year. The" pote11tlal purchaier and development goal for the trl~gle were oat 'Immediately mown. Mesa's Madrigals To Sing at Plaza The Madrigal . Singers of the_ ~. f.1esa High School eOncert choir will. present a Christmas .PrOgram 7;30 P.i:n·t Dec. 21, in the ~rouse! ·Court ~ ~lh Coast Plaza. The Costa Mesa singers are one of 16 choral groups participating in South Coast Plaza's special "Volcea of Christmas" program Dec. 9-23. Vocal entertainment in .the cbriltmu spirit is being presented at 7~30 and 8: 15 each night by one of the ,6 choirs. ers for us otily tho1e wearUJes , of particular appeal. If I say so myself,,it's a great · place for a. man to gift 1hop. This ad • IS about F Or i11stancet see our new ' riverboat gambler •hi<t by Lai!y Gant. In oxford, with slee"'8 garters. If a man whiatle1, whistle back. ' women -& store hours Or do you find the Victorian Look amusing? Ask to aee our bow1ac shirt with the ruffled aleeve1. Or our wide wale To •ave the best for last, let us start by telling you about our &tore houri. After polling our employee• over coffee one morning it was decided, 11to1, that this •tore woulJ not be Open evenings hefore Chri11tn1a& this year. Later I changed my vote lo 1uake it unanimou1. Now I reallui what made our people •hudder. They had read in the new1paper about one slore that, in idolatry of the Almirhty Buck, i11taying open evenlngo until midnight! To do thai, I'd have to kneel end kiH my check book 47 time• which~ for a number of rea· tc.1na, I am unable to do. But think about it. Long houri ha.-e to mean one of two thinp. Yonr omployeeo will all drop dud Chrl1tmu Eve, Or el1e your cu1tomen will be oerved by a Otm-Army of extra• who don't know where one ble•oed tliing lo. Not in this 1tore. When you make a purchate l1ere, you receive the full at-- tention of our regular year 'ro1111d people. They know what you're talking about and, 1urprise, what tI1 ~y're talking about. They can find you the right 1tyle and •ize the fin t titne. That could just 11ave you • return trip later. Neverthele!11, we did make a 11mall compromise. Comruenc4 ing ~fonday, if you rap on our door you cen get in a half hour earlier, at 9 W1tead of 9 :30. Al8o we'll 1tay open a half hour later, until 6 lnatead of 5i30. .Now, 1hall we join the ladie1! Miu Carol Herrin, our dis· cerning young buyer, refuses to run our women's shop on the principle of trying to be everything to everybody. 111• 1tead 1he leave• the commo11· place to otbor otoreo, IDd pth· · pilJllA' •hirt with ·the 1tand up collar, Or oor washable crepe ahirt with the h\ltton down ~61· lar. Pretend your name i1 Friv· olow Sal. In case you haven't yet aeen our Bianca knitted dress from Italy, make a 1pecial trip. Fa ... cinating stripes, checkt, 10Ud.a. Tum it inside out. It~a a dlf· ferent colo1' and pattern! It,• "°hard to re•iol that Carol oold ode to Mn. Jack B. And over bei-e, our leather cnpe in blue and or411ge. An<I our Ethel 1weater. Sailor typ••· Big huckl••· Olvla, Flapper rhi11estone1. This 1tore it to goahdarn wopderfy~ you'd think I owned it or 80methbi«- Jack .BidJeII 3467 Via Lido on The Lido Penln1uls, Newport Beach next to Wehard'1 Market and the Lido Theater. Free parking for all 91 of jolll' ear•. Phone 6734510 f.opyrigbt 1968, Jack Bidwell. · 4 DAILY l'llOT S.""'1, -14, 1'1611 Pulpit and ~ . . ....... " ... rlnl ~ Tllol Con * ........ ol • • 1.. ~ J711 lnb the llDCtulry,. -PMllo SI., lllmllOllOG llooeb, wlll View Drive, C..... dol llar . ._Ibo fto¥, G. -apeak on f4The lbabepert'' at both l\NundMI LI I la• r a • Ute t :a ud 11 t .m. lll'Ylces. a.a. ltll HamDton Ave., NeW ~-~will HUDtiqloo BOodi, wtll hold l>o dedicated dm1ai Ibo lilter ' SUnday IChool II I LIL Ucf baur. ' wonblp ""1ee II 11:111 Lm. Qdldron " Ibo cUdl will Pulor A1Ulur R. TlllcJe1 will ..-tbelr .....i Cbrlllmll dellvtr lbl --"J- -111:111 p.m. 'Ille An-WU b Unapec:tocl ~ tel Cbolr wflhlq. Blbl.,tucly 11111." lllCl PflJ'Of -p meellnp Coatllwlq dilc:ulllopl .. 11 oetfor Tlleodly 111:191.m. ""110mporlf'1 problemJ, the "In Thla World of Sin" will be the JeMMn subject 1t llo-QriJUu c k " • ~ (Dllldpltl of Chrlall Sund1y Ill'. D. W. McElroy will preldl. The mem-of 1111 cburcb med tlCb Sunday 11 Harper ElemsilJl' Schoo~ ta E. 1ltb SI., IJolll ...... Cburdl Scbool ii 1t 1:'5 a.m. wltb WWlblp .... communion 11 lO:U Lm. ' . Coollnulng their cclebratloo of the Adven~ the coo. gregaUOll of the Latberu C'4Dl'C:lli of tbe Muter will meet al 8:45 and 11 a.m. to llgbt the "Sbepbenl's can- dle." Dr. Wllliam R. Eller wlD dellv<rbll-c,"A,,_ lldu!Henlor youth llludy group will meet at I a.m. · Newly elected church coun· cJI membml are Or. Jamea Muon, James Balley, Georae Crou and Kenneth Fritzler. CooflnolUcll'I ctu.11 c:oo- Unue with eJibtb IJ'lden -0.,' Mondlys 11 4 p.m. and -srldenl Wed-_.,. 11 f p.m. CominnnkJ! wDI be· otfered ft f :30 and -.11 a·:m: at Sl J-~_.-~­Vll Lido, N~ BeldL Tbe momiDg JW~yef..,,i~ce will . be celebrated at t o'clock. "Man's SenlOe'' is Ole sermon topic tJ'lil Sunday at Catral Bible i:..n:-. -Street and Orance A venue, Colll Mt11. Putor H. E. Pew Who Gets-.Churcli :Dollars? JUtes Set · -~ _ 1 :r,i:::'.8111e::: .. :: B T 1· Most -Spent on Buildings~ Pmto,rs Receive SmaJ;l Shar~ ::r-...._ ~ ;~~ y emp es 11Y LOUii CAm!Ul ~ 11nctu1n.-wllb In-'!'hit luves iom•tbln' In no otretch of Jansu1,0 can 111111 j _., • ----cllrect lichtinl. •Ir COi> 1111 n41chl>orbood of 14 billion'• prlcall be -bed '11 dtredorollhelhow. llil1IMU..ce1tbr1lln1 f "lllWllltomebe1111wfUI c11u~· ...ir·-•·•~-.. ,. to be aCCOUDttd for, Most ol JucraUY1ly•mployed. ~. Ibo J-bollday 1ol of -)I ~Into WH~·-·-.... f I -~-Par .. tblnl Swidly of Ad· ................. IM...i.dlc• .... .._ .. ~·-• .. ,,,.,. m111111o 111 ·-""':•~.-~~~-·-li~ AT THE TIME tbt ·IU! tbe a--.. ,...,..,, wn-U..""-•" wttll ra£odlool _ ~ _..., pe~, V• •tnl, -·· /;orm1n L. IVa ol . ~ "°!:'pie In edltor.''Wbo'l &eltlna 111'' ...,,.;;'.""1 llrte -11111 Ina 111 ... ...., llld relm-comorehtnllYI '"""1 was ~·~~= ~""'· =.:·~~•1 •.jTbll'1'1::J.illUtfoaW!dcb W!tll•'botlklood ... buned._ofcltrl)'men mode, In 19'4, the medjan 1op1c to 111 dellver..i 11 10 qr-~ )11)'1 ::::t.J!d· mtw• • IDIW!· lldlJfary ciJ!IJ>OI• ...r ..,imy llld otber employa of rs'm=nn t, ~~n ~~ Lm at l'.11-ll ~ ~ . . • VI TBS marr p)¥e. . 1111 reerutlond' f~ 1'inllol cburcbts. denomlnaUont wu lf,lS§ • .... a.a o1 N...,.n Thi fu,; of '••••I •. editor II rlfbl about 1 1ol liom bowlliic l1layl ln IUlll· The Tena ecllkir voided year Thal o,u.. lnclM in -· mi Broad s l . , ~lll lie · 11, SUnd-.V wi°u.·. the ol ~1 ~ Into rtllc!on. mor com po,• to "keep lbl IUIPIClOO lhlt "relllion must iverqe illow~ o1 llilllO Newport Beld!. ~ bclJig Jll everj. •veiilnr Tbll ,..,, Am«lcani wlll coo-chlldtell off the Mtll." bl one o1 our bes~po)'lng pro-a year for 11ou.m,· Jnd Churcb IChool ind blbyatl-\ <loth>wlng. :, • • tHbulo lboyt '1 billion to Reatlna, UIJ>Un1, lnlurinl" lw!0111." . uUllU... , Una. are •alao available at 10 One of the bapplelt Jewl$h C="\~ other reJlgious cleani".'I Ind main~ a1J PERHAPS It Is _ for a · The United Pri-sbvterb•" a.m. The Junior Church's hoHda)ll. Chanukah r reature.<i , lnetltll, ~': • of thll elabora&e,pby1lcal Plant tiny percentar:c of Protestant Church ...:. one of the• 15 Cbrtltmn program will be gift tzehaogu among famUy That ' not quite as sta.:;· l!: anolher bfi item on cbutch ministers \'/ho are bf3-name denomlnaUons covered in the ~led at 7 p.rn. In the mem~ri each nf.Jbt tr.a.di· . 'gcrb:ig' a ,figure 81 Jt may budgets -totalling at a radio evangelisf,s or past.ors 1961 survey -ha11 subse- Slnctuary. ttonAI ~ and gam~ and · 1 "9D1 it fii'tt glance:" Jn tact, shotgun e11Umate Pe r b a P s of very large and wealthy con· quenUy kept track of Its own special 'holiday food. ' , It'• M Ulan ooe ~f of another $1 billion a ~': · erea:aUons. , ministerial aalaries a n d Ill'. Pblllp G. M~fY-will ·; .\l )he l!arb«. l?iil:~onn Am'1lt.:,S.r .. ~-~ ·A TRIJID SUCE .o1 ~hly But for lhe vast ·majority ttj>orts that the averoge Ilk the quellloo " W b 1 Te!ilple'.a 'flmll1 oer'<lce will daj -_.., .. im,..-ve 11' bllli litto ' vlr!Ows of Presbyterian J>ISlor'• ci> Celebrate Olrlllmu!" ii !Ill be blld 11111, Jilnts ~ '~111,to lb( Po<ketbook 00 loeo V Amerlc•'s IOO,OOO Prolel--uUM rooe d•'"'•• the.~ 1er1D011111bject al Comma.Illy ChW'cb, 3lllj vta' l.'ld·o. lpiely-ol UV. "aaUon under ~~f.;1S:1':;'~~~ ~J..u~=.•t:',1111~= fue)'W'll by • ..&;~ per~'. ~ .. -CluuU, Jll NewJ>Otl Bach. )"rtda!, ·oec'.• ,God.'' But' jl llO'l J!WUllB mllllon .; year)· 1~ of ts just lhe opposite. JI ·11 unlll;ely that lli H~ Ave.. Corooa del !O· A -9i>tC' ~l 'fllher • , ,-, ; cl!latlHtlaled ~ o I f~ i~ , Salaries for catllollc pll'i!b deoomlnallolll hive done that Mar, Sunday at 10 a.m. Child ., Will, ·follow . 1~ ~ 7~30 p.m. 1 Wh~ d°':' tt l'O · i-' ~ 1 ~ • hosplllb, .. 'pryhanig , 11 d priest! range from. 'I bout '75., well: tbe 'United Presbyterian care b provided. W'Vlce, . ~~ !"1 , • A SUBS'tANTfAL sUCI: . .:: · homes fii the e1derl.J. ~ ind a month to about $300 a Church ts one of the Wulthiut Also meetJng at 10 a.m. ill Oo Saturday a:'Ol'IWll· De_c:. ,abQut $1 bUUon _ 'gof.s 1nt0~~."'bome misl.Jons" t ht._-;q'gh monl.h, depending 00 the im-Protestant bodJea. But IDUe the church schooL 21, the Temple Ststlrhood will .bricks and rnor41r. Churdietl "(hlch. church~ seek . t 0 portance of the job and the the hopeful usumpt.ion that continue_ the C h 11 n u k a h have been on a building Spree n'titlisler, spiritu ally a n d wealth of the diocese. 0f preacher's pay has gone' up Choosing "Christmas in Our celebration with • party for ilnce the end of World War materially, to the people of ~urse, priests also get their by rouahly one·fourth in ill Giving" u his sermon topic, the ReUglous School. JI, and there !eems lo be inner city slums, Indian room and board , and some denomin1Uons since UllM. 'Ibat the Rev. James E. Piercy Cbanubh services for the no satiaUon point reservations, Appalacbia and (by 00 meana all) have 1 would make the 1968 median will address members of the entire family are also scbedul· It is no looger enough for other areas ot acute depriva-modest supplementary income for Protestant ministers about (See PULPIT, Pase I) (See HOUDAY, Pq;e 5) a congregation to have a Uon. from maM stipends'. But by (See CASSELS, Page S) ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRE-CTORY FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH ·~ lt.W ..... ~ C.llL I 0 A.M. WORSIIlP SERVICE tA.M. SUNDAY CHUll:CH SCl+OOL ,,. ,.M. Jr. HI a Sr. HI a.,JW Yewtlrl ,-,...,.. 91111• Sh,idy Wa 1:• .. l:U t'.M. MlllllM"o Mil* V. T.,.., -NWWJ Cln -""4111 CA.I.CJ HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1110 .... St ........... c.... w ... JIUY POGLTANCI, Pm., Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. BapUst Training Union 8 p.m. Evening service 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer .......... 7:00 p.m. RRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST· CHU!(.CH 610 HAMIL.TON, COSTA MlSA ' Rtv. lo .. Schl'l!elttkopf SwH•y Sdioel • , •• , • , t :'45 Tr•inln9 Union .......... 6:00 M I W hi I I ·OO h-•nln9 Wenh1p • , • , , • , • 7:00 0 "' 11t •r• P • • • • · • Wed. hot"int St,...lct , •• , 7:00 ' ,.,._ MJ-9111 . ..__,. ~ Aw.Ii.Me I I UNMRSITY BAPTIST CHURCH USJ S. 1.' PAUSAOIS U . SANTA AHA Hll$HT5 sutlDAT ICMOOt. ............ , ..................... f14I A.N. MO«MIM• wo•sNlt' ........... " ..................... 11 A..M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.HCHD OP TKi MOTHll!I CHUICH THI fllST CHUlCH OP CHltsT, SCllNTIST IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSIT11 "God, the Preserver of Man" Subject of Lesson -Dceember 15 Costa Mtu -Flnt Church of Christ, Scientist 2110 Mftll Y .... Dr., C.1'9 M- S.ttffy ScllMJ-f:ll A.M. CNrcll S..tlc1 11 A.M. IHdlttt IM-. 2110 w ... V ... Dr. Huntington Beach-First Church of Chrltt, Scientist 110 Olfft , Cll11rc.h Ir S111t4cty Sc.lleoJ-t:JD & 11 :00 1.-1111 IMJlll--llD OltYe Laguna Beach -First Church of Christ, Scientist u!ii Hltll Dr. ~ & S.Nrr kll••I t 1SO & 11 :00 1"41~ ...... 214 hrnt ...... THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wtlcom .. You. ST. JAMIS, IJot Ylll Liie, New,_,. leed s..., S..kes'-7:10, 9100, 11 101 ,...,. 1 l :JI-n..u.ffy &:ff ti.a. H.tfhdlwht&HMllltt...,._. teeter, n. 1 .... J•• P • ......,, II; ...... flirt ..... D...W en_, Phon1: 67~fo ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS Pacific View Dr. at Mwguerite, Corona del Mar Sundays; 8:00, 9:30 -Child Care at 9:30 Holy Days as announced lectw, Th ...... "''"' ....... hril-,.... "4·0461 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 20~3 Orange Ave., C.M. Sundays 7:30 & 9:30 Church School -9:30 Thursdays: 6:30 & 10 a.m.; Holy Days u announced Yk.,, TIM I•.-. Jo .. W. D-la.a -P'tMMI 541·1116 Newport Harbor Lutheran Church 2501·Clllf Dr. LI H293 Na...,,..... G. llelt. ,_.,., n.1ft ......... ~...n.ca.. ,__ ... Wenal• llf'ltce ....... ,,..,, .... . ,...., Sdlttl ...... f :U-11:41 -· w....., '-"Ice .... lh•lt:• Nursery care available at Ill 1ervice1 WELCOME - Lutheran Church ' of tho Moster 2900 P aclfle View Dr. CORONA DEL MAR , DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Phone OR 3-5022 1:'45 A.M.-f•ll'llly WorJil-. I 9:<15 A.M.-Swndly Ch11rclt· Sch1•I I 11 :00 A.M.-F.1ti¥• W.,.hfJ -N•...., ,,.,... ;.. '· CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri SynCNl 760 Vlctorllr St., Ced• M9N1 Lothar V. Ttrn•w, Putor ,.. ..... I Wtrsld' Slnlm1: l :U I 11 A.M.. 1-.y ld!Mti t:• A.M. I .._It 111111 C'"91 t :Jt .1..M. EPISCOPAL II~=========-=========~ CHllSTIAN IUWINTAIT SCHOOL 1414'U ' i ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 111 I ••1t SI. " ~·:.:..~llf.;~~~:.= f'M ........ ~I "" ""· ,_ c. c.t17, ,...... ~. Sunday S.rvicff I PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Mt11 V1rde Drivt I l•k•r Str••f, Colf1 M11•. Clllif. ANOll:b C. ANO•ll:ION, t'I"-I 1 I Newport Be1ch-First ~hurch of Chrls~ .• ~c1entlst JJOJ 'ti. LW• )!!!""'""""'""""'""""""~i""""'""'"""""'"""""'""""'""'I Chrcll .. s..., ScltMJ-9:11 • I 1 :DO IY•MIMa W(MtlNlt' .......... .-..~······· ............. r P.M. MlDW••K sa1tVICI nDMnDAY .. .... ,,. •.M. GU•ST MIN/ltaa CHllll:CN t'HOHa Ja.M77 l :lf A.M. Mlf'I' C-Wlltll f1» A.M. 1'•11tltY W\'ta I CllW'ci. ,, .. t'M. ·--kllMI fiJt f'.Mi .,... i' l11M A.#. MN111f19 ..... v-. Cllllr'dWIMll .. _,,, C.re ~ Mornl111 Wanhlio : I I. 11 :15 '·"'· ~ lcMo/: t :U .. ll:lf 1,11\. Prince ~f P•ec; l11ther':' ~cheol -Miu lither Oh<A!, Pri11elP•I Office Ph•11•1 549-0521 School rf.'one1 1'4f·Ol6~ FIRST IAPnST CHURCH ., ........ ,...., t ....... C9 ... '"'" 17411M ...... ...... , .. ..,, ltn.DaMH.-.. Sund•y School .. , •.. 9:10 AM Moniln9 W•riihl, • , 11tOI AM Pr•y•r S1rvie• • , , • ':JO PW EYenint Wer1hl, , ••. 7:00 PM MWW11 .l.va/ltMI el 11 S-lctl 147-4144 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH FIRST CHRISTIAN 1"''" 1"'"' """" ..... CHURCH I Newport Beach·Second Church of Christ, Scientist V. t · •-Pia ti A J100 Plldfk Ylaw Dr., c.,.. .. 4'I M• ic ona cxc cen a ve. 111 a.'"• , ,.....,. Sc.II••• 10 A.M • Costa Mesa a..i .. •·•-Jl6J 1. c.w Hwy. "°"":..!;,..Piercy AU are cordially invited to attend the church services D011tl•• Hfftn and enjoy the prlvileite.s of the Readf!lJ? Rooms y-~ Mlllllhir . ' lwir w'"""° . . .. . ... .. . 11• ,_,..,, Clln4 C... ,,...,... AT. AU" Sl-"-CIS • ..,.. Sa.l ........... ,,. ••• 11.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:11 Mfl'lll., Wwthlt' •...•. , . 11~ 1.1'1'1. YWlll G..._ •... ,.,.,,,,.,,., _, ,.-. v-. .. . ............ , ...... Nursery Care Provided 541-4771 IU.6J41 I Wt a.u • .,,. In Yow • , . UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST' 1 CHURCH I 2St Vlctotit St., Cod• M1M CHURCH OF CHRIST 287 W. WILSON ST .. COSTA MESA lnwllH HAUOI -' PAll'fllW SUNDAY MORNING lllLE STUDY , .•. , ., • ; •• : •• , • 9:45 AM !I SUNDAY MORNING WOISHIP,I COMMUNION •• 10141 AM :1 SU NDAY EVENING WORSHIP •... .' ••••••• · ••••••• 6~00 P.M. ~ 0 . I' WE NESDAY EVENING lllLE STUDY •••••.•• ·••••• 7:l0 PM Fint Assemblv of God Church 146 E. 22nd St .. Cost1 M... 541-3761 M. C. Cronic, P11tor l•y Nick•1•n, Mlnllt•r •f Youth SCMOUU OP Sl•YICIS ctNrdl ~ ••••••••••••••...••••••• 9:Jfl .... .. ..., W..W, •••••••••• 10:50 .... I 7100 p ... Ch11rch Chtlr -Shtrll P•11htn, Directer Yhlten Wilk•• -HlnHY .. ......._. ftATI UCINllD PU0SCHOOL-h11I Wllll.,., Dff'Hhlr ...... : '41-JJJJ meeting 1t St. James EpisCOfNI Church / NUISllT CAii PIOYIDD EJ Harbor Area Reform Temple 3209 Vl1 Lido, N1wport ll11ch I Main I: Adams Streats O•ne o. Mayflel4 D. G. H•rlt SABBATH SERVICES -RELIGIOUS SCHOOL I MOt111:11::~::" •• ~~;ochlD :45 BAHA'IS 1 MlnkterPhont: 548-5711 Day or N~krM Mlftktlt JJl;: .. :=":1 ;: 1 ;: 1"::':":-:=:=:=:=:': .. :=1 :"': 0 :' ... ~':'0:"'=c':u.:=....-:===i lls;u • ..a.~ 646-i652 '"'• .... ~ ........ ,. PROCLAIM 1~~~~~~~11 GLAD TI D ING s I Youth Group• •••• 6:00 PM h Ir h I ,.,.,,,, w~"• . "'" '" Bo a' u' a I :~"t:~";;::,,,;, ':."';.-..'~ . .,.. '•••"•d o .. " [ CENTRAL , CORONA DEL MAR 1! ASSEMBLY OF GOD ~°"""""'".,.""'""""'0"'•"• .,-,,,.,.,,,,-,,,.~,,,.'isi"<"I·,,",,',,' ,,•,,•,,,~,,',,",,",,°',,,.,,.:'I BIBLE CHURCH ,1 : . "' , . A I 'ill u '11.Clf o 'i GO AHEAD! SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING! TllM .......... J;JO A'"'-"' s.r-tke 9' CALVARY CHAPEL ... --"""' ..... NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH ... Cllft Pl'M. .......... .......... ~~ .......... ~ ............. Mmk. c.t.wY ~ iii le l•IH I -.t hlllllwt.f Cflwdl .....,. yev c.._. ... _. ........ ......., .... ' 642-6713 646-9Sl2 OP MIWPOIT IUCH-IDIK,,...I ........ .. , .. .., H_,.. lteMal•f ~ 411 L 1M It., C-. M._ Church School -9:45 A.M. Wonhip -10:45 A.M.m .. ....,c..~ Phone: 675-3915 Minister: Dr. D. W. McElroy ,,,,. 1 ~:~,., •i !~ ~~ '· Emphuizing .I Z -1! The PW, of God i. ~ I I 1hC! ""'°" of O.risl 1-!1 ...., 1: The Power of lhe Holy Spirit + --+ I Sunday School 9 AA'. -' 1 ' ; Mornin1 Wonhlp t ind 10:)0 AM ~S 1 o E~n!n15ervlce 1 PM :r..., ~ ,.,. Wrd?!Hdoy l lble Study ~ '!I.- ind ,,..,.., 7 PM I ,,,. MA"f ~ Nu!lf'ry dv .. n, "•V•«I A full Yovth Progr<11m Cm. of Orllnge •nd 23rd. SI. Cott.a MeMi r~uow H. l. }o~'I tfCA Mbr. INTENSIVE Dtsulbn tht lJAILV PILOT'S CMrf:VI ol tor.al nf'ft. No othtf paper c.ft ., mudt Moul wtllrt YCM1 V0U lht. COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE w..w,_.1 Ota A.W. Qwdi Scll1al 11100 ...... or. ""' .... Mlft.,, Mlllll._ Miii ...,.,, '"'"' e.c.a. 673-4000 r '._ I . ____ _,_ ~- = I' I 15th & Monrovi_a, Newport Beach {\Ii •lldl: Well If Helt H•,.lfll) 646-6620 or 546-7866 """'•• .... -""-"",.... -9:45 A.M. -S.May Scllffl 10:151 A.M. -Mlllloaa11 Dntd D•-.• M1t1h1ll lolerwh 1:00 P.W. -, .... s-tc., DM w....,., DINCtM 1100 , PJM. -Cllrht111e1 c.t.t. • Vl'Mlltlllrf, 1:• "'"'.--.-. Jllftlll Ltcl'llN .. ..,_ .. ~ Clotlr wHI Ill SJ!ltl" ., ... s...t.r Jff'l'kH l"T'1yw MMtlllt, """""'· 7:H t'.M. Pr•Y•r Mt1tin9, S.turG1y, 7:10 ,_M HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa V, l. Hl•TWIClt, ....... r Lii DON COP.flY, 141 ... 704 Mltik"' .t Wnk I Y•attl Sunoilty Schoel 9:45 '·""· WOININ• WORSHIP 1•1150 A.M.-"M ............ 4tlfh'" N•. I S1r rno11 by '•1ter Htllf' ef hntitl1-7 PM "Wai.. G•ll S..,. N•" Serfl'I•" by '•if.er COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL l'fl!·Jtl'ltlt -11: ....... rten -•-•lfl' -Cllllf c1,. • HUNTIH5TON IUCH UNITED CHURCH OF RWGIOUS SCIBKE 420 10th St., Huntington Beach S.Mey M.nl.t Senkes n4 Yffftl Chrclt-11:to •·•· W•dne1.l•r Ev1nin9 Study Group--7:]0 p.11t. lnw ,.,_, Ml•lmf ....... : 5J6-2120 A Cordial' Welcome from ., THE UNITED METHODIST CMURCH ,. l1li1•• l1lllnoil COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 115 Ar•t• 615-0,50 l :l S nformal Wor1hl1t t ~lO Tr•diff•n1I Wo,,.hiit I Sundey School Cell• M111 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH lflh St I Harbtr lf.,,d, Wtt1hi, I Ch11rch Sch•ol 9:]0 I 11 AM 541°7727 Cost• Mt11 Nerth MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M•1• Vtrd• I l1k1r St. 549-271t Wtr1hip & Cli11rr:h School 9:00 I IO:JD AM H11nti..,t"' h•ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17t• St ••••• 5J6.JSJ7 St,...lc•1 -t :JD I 11 •.m. Nursery thr11 2nd 9r1d1 • 11 ChMrch School -':30 •.m. H11ntln9fon l••eh-N1rt• COMMUNITY .. METHODIST CHUltCH 6662 H•il A"'·· .142-4461 W1r1hlp I Church Sclt..I ' t I IO:lD AM lrvln~E11t lluff . UNIYRSITY METHODIST CHURCH Worship •••• l:JO AM , lll-12JJ ' M••tlnt h11tll"•rlly la -, SI. M•rk Prtsr,t.ri•• , Church l:11tbluff Dr. I J,m .. or•• Rd. l•9un• le•r:h LAGUNA IEACH ' METHODIST CHURCH 21612 We1lt y Dr In St, l•9un• Wor1hip t :lO I 11 AM Ch11rch School t :10 AM 4tt-lo•• Ntwport lt•c• CHRIST CHURCH IY THE SIA 1400 W. l•lbo• l lv4. 67)-31501 Wor1hip I Church Sr:h•ol ,,30 I Ir :00 AM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES · :. of the Coastal Areas ;.i,, Christ Church Presbyterian 20112 Mat .. H• (Ne. A .. 11111 Hllllfl ...... hlllll Dr. "-ch Meo1-. 111 .... 1111 hmf :t. S..111.y W.Ul11: t il• AM CWU Sell..!: 10:41 A.M. Offlca 111 JN St.,..._: IJM1J9 / 'f j •• t., :PULPIT AND PEW •• • • . . (Colldaaod Fro.. P1te Cl- Finl CllNU.. Clolordt, 791 Vktoria St., Costa Meaa, at Sunday's 1:30 and IO:tJ a.m. !ettfcts, "A Sona: in lbe Alr" II lhe ,tltle of the Cbrl1tm11 dramatizaUon to be pl"-tod during tbe V eaper Hour, 7 p.m. -' ' 1 The dltector of the Southern · 'tlhrlsUan Leadenhlp • Con- ' lerence In Orange County wlU ' &peak' on race relaUona in the ' iounty at the Saatl a..r• ~ua1iartaa UalYer1alt1t • I Ji'tllow1blp, 2025 N. Broadway, 'Santa Nia, SWlday. The Rev. Robert Nichols will be , fealured at the 10:30 a.m. service. ' Church ICbool also btcinll at 10:30 a.m. . .. Preaching at both I and '• 10~30 a.m., the Rev. Roger G. Betaworth will addrtsl the ~11Uon on "The Good Shepherd" at Community " Uofled Melhodllt Cbura, 1682 .Hell Ave., Huntington Beach. • • • Church school and nursery c::are also ia provided a~ these · : l)ours. A class far adult.I, "The · Arch.ltecta," meeta only during the 10:30 hour in the church ~chapel. ... 1 Youth fellowship a: r o up 1 _ tne¢t Sund~y evenings . at 7. Children's Christmas program ls set for Dec. 22, f p.m. ' HaruUbal wUJ pi:eacif• al U.. 1:1.1 and 10:30 a.m. - at Salat Edward Ulo Coof- l!ploetpol Clmdl, llU Hw.ud Ave,, Wesbn~. Dr. llannlbal Is -ol Holy comtortu Chureh In Loa Anlde&. . Human Rights Day wlll be celebrated • tonlghr by 'the _,~.,of u .... U.11* aea The J>Ubllc meeting wlll featufe a buffet dinner· and a tallt by ,.Maµrlce Wlllowa of Lot! AnBeJes. Mr. and Mrs, William Wlnterw of Huntln1ton• Harbour'wUJ hoot the meeting. Inf'ormatlon about the event may be obtained by •calling 192-0337. · Conthwing the A d v e n t sermon series, Dr. awta H . Dierenfield will addres.'I the congregation of SL Andrew'• Pmbytertan cm.Ji, 600· Sl Andrew's Road. Ne w p o r t Beach, at a, 9:30 and 11 a.m. young people who are new ' memben in the churclt will be presented ai the t :30 a.m. · service and ' aClult new members Will be received at the 11 a.m. hOW\ The annual Christmas Vespers program will be stag- ed by Community Presbyterian C b • r 't b of Lagun!' Beach, Sunday, 7:30 Cbrl1t Lather an Church p.m. [ .:.. __ _ members wJll hear the Rev. Christmas tttUSi , ~turned Lotbar Tornow dellver '."The ~ children and special SOl.Uld arid Mes.5enger" at both the 8:15 lighting effects are planned and 11 a.m. services Sunday. for the event at 415 Forest Located at 760 Victori~, Ave. Costa Mesa. the church will The kindergarten a n d present Its aMual Christmas primary children will re-enact concert Sunday, at 4:30 p.m. the Christmas Story in the The Ccnp-egational Christmas "Pageant cf · Masters' style. party w1l.l folio~: At the same time, the Junior Wedn~,ay,. The . Advent and junior b,igb )'OO!lgiters Challenge will be given by will reJa,ie each.scene in.verse Putor Tornow at 1 p.m. choir wotL "Setting the Theme for the New Year" will continue thi8 Sunday at ln'lne Lutheran Mls1lon, University P a r k School, Matthews at Sandburg Way. The Rev. Herbert N. .Niermann will preach the · .=tttlrd sermon "The Christian Ministry" In this Advent series. Services begin at 10:30 a.m. Ruth Joos, district ad· ministrator of the Pacific Southwest District of the Unitarian • Universalis Association, will be in Laguna Beach this Sunday to talk to the local Un.ltarlan - Unlver1all1t Fellowship on "What's in a Name," a personal r.elaUonship to !he _dj!:nomination. The meeting ·'Will be held at 10:30 a.m. at the Art Association Gallery on Cliff Drive. Sunday everUng, H e n r Y Fagin, profes$0r in t h e graduate school o f ad- ministration at,UCI, will lead a discussion on "Who Speaks for the Unpresent and the Unborn?". The e v e n I n g 4 lneeting will be held at the t home of the Norman Bab- : cocks, 1377 Dunning Drive, at 8 p.m. At the HunUogton Beach CbW'ch of Religious Science, ao 10th St., the topic of Sun· day's talk by the Rev. Ernesi Pate will be "Great E1· pectations." Youth and adult services begin at 11 a.m., after a 15-mlnute meditation period. The a n n u a 1 candlelight service will be held Wed· nesday at 8 p.m. A Yuletide message by the Rev. Pate will be followed by a candlelighting ceremony and processional . Special Christmas music will be pro- vided by Mrs. LeRoy Benson, soloist, and Mrs. P a u I Richardson, pianist. The Rev. Dr. H. Belfield FIRST, FAST Who t1l11 yo• flr1t abo11f tho b11t In loc•I now11 Chock it out. lt'1 no1rly olwoy1 t+to DAILY PILOT. • \ The Rev , Jo.seph McShane will preach "The Angels Had It Right" at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services at the Me•a Verde United Methodi1t Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa. "Christmas Be.longs" is the sermon topic chosen by Pastor Donald I. Macinnes of the Presbyieriin ·Chiirch of the Coveunt. 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, for Sunday .. He will speak at 9:30 a.m. Church school also is held at this hour. · "Your. ~ and ()nly" is the theme for tl)e Rev. Stanley' P. Allen't. ~!ITT'!lQlLpW.be.111 a.m. servfce "SunClay at the Fountain Valley Presbyterian Church, 9420 Talbert Ave. The evening worship will begin at 1 o'clock with the Rev. Allen speaking on •' Ch r 1st mas Customs Around the World." Sunday school meets at 9:45. Young people of the church bold meetings at 5:30 p.m. "Christmas Around t h e World" will be presented Sun· day at 1 p.m. by a group of internalional students from Southern California College. Costa Mesa, for the. Costa Mesa FQCU'Square Church. Featuring Christmas -songs from many lands, the pro,. gram will be illustrated wiUl colored slides. ·~ ~ f ~ fiii ··avm J'Jemoriol pork T ht St>t11hland' s Mt> st. Btaitti ful MtmorUds MAUSOlfUM • COWMIAllUM • C~fTEIT TREES of the WORLD Complete Printing Service Top Quality -Fast Service . 642-4321 2211 WMI .. flljla llfvd. . ' DAILY PILOT Iliff f>llltl S.1tutdl1, Dtctmbtr 14. 1968 D.\JLY "'LOI' 5 CASSELS.:. Teens for Christ JT 111 OBVIOUS from the,. Ogur<a lllit cleromtn "" the Tile c:llurcb-ltol!Plng, mnttant worst-paid, not I.bl belt.paid, 1'Tetnl fCI' Olttit" have been Their compensatJon In a invited to evenin1 wonb.lp career which 1•ne•all1 ,... """"9 at the Finl Bapllll quirt• at leut · Uu-ee years Church of Fountala Valley of postgraduate t11inlnt1 Is • less than they would receive ounda,y. I Ind trl I Jobi and In ntendlng the welcome, Jl many us a Pas'·• "vln ~--a Hawk.ea skilled trades for which no w n.i i.ns.11 college preparation ls needed. aaht he and hia congregation Churches Ire even more would be 1ntere$led ln ~ "what Ibey bellove In." . . niggardly Iowan! their other The teena will partlcpate in employes. Independent llodiea a panel dlscual:Oll at the 7 then maybe there ls~ wrooc with our motlvaUoo, be llld. The !Int Baptlal dlurclt ~ gave unJnlmoua tupport to hil blvltaUon, Pa 1 tot Hawkea added. The P,bUc Is Invited. show that clerical a n d custodial workers employed p.m. aerv1ct at the church ._ • by churches are·~ iubstan-sanctuary, 1741 s. Magnolia The National Aasoclatlon of Pastors Meeting On 'Collegians' tall •-· tba 'd t in St Evangelicals will bold a t Y -n 1 ge Tbe Rev. Hawke1 lllid he meeting Wednesday, It : S 0 comparable Jobs elsewhere. almost "got cold feet" about a.m. at the Four Seaaoo.s Only their dedication keeps lnvltlng the teens. "lt might Cafeteria, 1363 S. Anaheim thedm n.~?~klngcriflf°' ,"'.,.urcbesal'I turn out to be rather exposing. Blvd., Anaheim. an "'~ 18 ce "It'• a calculated risk to "Communicating the Gospel the greater for being generally laWlCb aomething new. We to Collegians" ls the talk to unrecogni%ed 8 n d unap-k -•~-• we be given by Robert Seelye, .-Mated by church members may ma e a uu.:11 .... e, or U •·--f ·1 But " we'-minister to nearly 100 co ege who feel they've done God may even at . u ~~ bl f h the dro not committed enough to risk studentl at the Granada a g avor w en y 'P an m' ·vltaUon to these people, Heights Friends Church. a couple of bucks In the col-1;================:::;=::::::; lect!on plate .. MEN • Look Vo'ir Btrl for Ill< HoU. day1. Get one of Sir Walter1 ~ Mesa youth E•ropt011 Razor Halrculs. Sii WALRR'S CHRISTMAS CONCERT -Fred W. Martin, left, director, W i Ito n Lewton, soloist and Edward Brahams at the organ rehearse Christmas carols for con- cert ai NewpoJ1 Harbor Lutheran Church Sunday. r 2052 N..,.,.. llff. Aid Orplians l~~~===:;===:;===:;';;::;°";;::;"·M="'===:;===:;==; .Flickinger will deliver the serm0n. • ) Repeating the series "T~ Thing Called Unity," Pastor Patrick G. Berryhill,· will begin the program, M91'Kiays at 8 P·r.!· and TueSdays at IO a.m. The classes meet at the lfnity Cburch, 300 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. A .:Candlelight service is , schedUled for 7:30 p.m. Wed· nesdily and a poUuck dinner party fof 6 p.m. Dec. 21. St. M a r k Pretbyterlan Church's congregation will hear Pastor James G. Kirk deliver "A Right Wised Ex- pectancy" Sunday at 10 a.:n. The text is based on Jeremiah 33:14·16. Church school and child care are also provided at this hour . The chuch is located at· Jamboree Road and Eastbluff Drive, NewporL Beach. An old-fashloned Christmas sing is plaMed for the cOn-. gregatlon ()( the Calvary Bap- tist Church, Sunday evening at 6 o'clock. The youth choir will provide special mmlc. The Rev. James A. Dalia will si'tli:k" on "The Birth of the King" at the morning services at 11 o'clock at 8281 Garfield A v e • , Huntington Beach. Other Sunday events include Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. and youth training groups at 4:45 p.m,. "Great Expectations" is the sermon to be delivered by Dr. Henry Gerhard at Laguna Beach Church of Religious Science, 20062 Laguna Canyon Road . Congregations at both the 9 and 11 morning services will bear this topic. Junior church meets during the 9 o'clock service. • located at 9Tlt Slater Ave., Fountain Valley, will meet Tuesda)', ?:SO P.m. with Mr!. Lubaton of the Philippines speaking. Men's Fellowship meets Friday at 7:30 p.m. · Regular Sunday events at the church include Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; youth choir, ~ p.m.: youth hour~ 5 p.m. and evening worship, 6 p.m. Lutherans Set Concert · For the 16th consecutive year, the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church will present an hour -long Christmas con· cert, open to the pQbUc, al 7:30 p.m. Sunday. A dramatic reading will The 18-niember Youth and replace the regular sermon 16-member Chancel choirs will at the 9:30 morning prayer be directed by Fred W. Martin service at St. Michael's and and accompanied on the organ , Atl Angel's Episcopal Church, by Edward Brahams. Orphans in Ensenada, Mex- ico will have a Merry Christmas thanks to the ef· forts qf the Central Bible Church youth group and its director, Richard Reed. Early today the group left for the orphanage w I t h cl9thlng, food and presents for the little children. During the celebration, Mrs. Amador Ramos of 213 Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa, will tell the youngsters the Christmas story. HOLIDAY .. (ConUnuM From Page 4) 3233 Pacific View Drive, "Adeste Fidells" will be the (Alrona del Mar. '"The Two opening selecUon followed by Trees and Jourpey Between," such favorites as "Sing Me ed for Friday, Dec. 20, 7:45 'is the reading to be given a Song of Christmas" and p.m. at T~ple Beth David's by Edgar and Deborah Schell. "The March of Kings." regular Sabbath services The Commun Ion will be The Rev. James Blain, service will be held at the celebrated at 8 a.m. with the pastor of the church at 2501 co rr.munity Congregational Rev. John Rogers Davis of· Cliff Drive, will narrate a few Church, Katetla and Bloom- ficiatlng. Tuesday, a meeting abridged verses from the field Avenues, Los Alamitos. of Parents Concerned will con-Scriptures. The three childn!n's choirs vene at 8 p.m. Narcolics will Other traditional songs will of the temple will be featured be discussed by a panel of lnclude a medley of early in the Chanukah presenlatlon. five young people w1th a European Christmas carols. The oldest group will perform psychok1gtst, Dr. Sh a ff er The choir will be assisted a special Chanukah Cantata. 'fru'ex; moderating. by the Mmes. Melvin Erickson Rabbi-Bernard B. Goldsmith . and H•nild ]leuman. Soloi4"' will conduct the evenlqg, In Bring your '1oys for Tofs" .•• Tho U.S.M.C. a1li1 you to l>rl"t n1w unwr1ppod toys to the H•• ..... •• Cfft9r rn1fl for Mori"• Corp1 dbtrlbvflo" . to uR~erp,ivil.09od chlldroR for Chrl1hn• .. Mond1y thr111 Seturd•y u"til •:JO p.m. $und1y u"tll I p.m. 110,h 1t Edintor •t t+te $111 01190 fre-1y. ANNOUNCEMENT SAM N. KOWlft, M.D. -. w,;9ht Control -General Pr1ctice "°' r..-..1 his office to 1 ISl:i ·-...... Strl_t. 207 To"" l C-"J Slloppl .. ClftlOI' Cat Five Pointa) 5~6-6066 At St. J.Min ';dte A Divine will be Mis. Lois Wendt and conjunctionwithCantorflarry Episcopal Church, 2043 Orange Wilton Lewton. Newman. , Ave.. C,osta . Mesa, Sunday r·-~-~ltliliJllliUIJllllrlEM~--»1MMJ:f"~::---~~1:'3~WMIM.MJR-..-M1Ml,...M"'111'il communion will be celebrated , at 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. Sunday school for all ages through high school meets at the 9:30 hour. Nursery care is provided. EYC meets at 7 p.m. on Sundays. I I I MASTll CHAl•I ••• CA.ITI 111.ANCHI IDEA HOLLYWOOD color keys in threes.~ with "Matchmakers"·~ Three from our .&.ba!oos «dlro- tion of c6mJ?lctclf color-coordi- nat.cd bras, girdles llJd Va•._ lingc~ic you lovel All with a handtrt1de look al c1cgaacc. I "Mais Olli" nylon lace cootOar bra gives you rounded u!llift with the perfect comfort ot stretch strips &ad D&cron• polyester Jibcrfil cup lining; ;\32-36; BC32· 38, $5. Same color (from a g~ of shades I) in "Matchmaker ' nylon-Lycra• spandex powcrncc lc_g-pantic with matihcd lace tnm; HD-J..xl, $9. Loydy nylon tricot slip, •Pllli- qucdf.Jld trimmed with Ban-:l.On9 nylon "Muchmalccr" lace completes the match. 30-38 short; 32-40 avenge; 34-40 tall, $6. PAii CONYINllNT\Y IN OUI WI INTIY PAUINe AllA OPEN DAILY 9:3o. 9 P.M. UNTii. CHIUSTMAS fl " In c..ta Mola It'• tJlntJris Dll'AftTM8NT &TOllE 1116 NEWPORT BOULEVARD ' IANllAMRICAU AND DINIU CLUI (J .. I • ' f DAILV l'ILOT s.wn&Q, o.cu .. 14, 1 ... . • • Bor••eope SUNDAY DECEM~ 15 ay llYDNBT ••!Ill • • $64,000 Question Is a Real Gem DEAR ANN: I lost the diamond from my beauli·· fu1 heirloom ring and want to replace it. I've been to three jewel era: and am more confused than ever. The stone I am looking for is a one-earat diamond. One jeweler said he coµJd get me a perfect .stone for $400. A second jeweler quoted $1000, The third said $3000. Whal la I perfect diamoDd! whit should l loot for! I doo't want to IJ>'llll $lllOO U 1 can &el I perfecl stone for Clle third that amount or less. Your answer would be helpful to JOUDI· people wbo are lookinl .at .engqem.ent rings. -GEM Q~ON DEAR G: 'l1le price al I dla ...... II~ bJ ,..1g1r1. <01Gr aad darlly. A perfect d1amcmd ii clear. 11 bu DO nrbom specb ud 1!10 cracb. ...... -lllle dla· maad la tile floaL II - almool bble .. -ud ... ·-~....,·-­A dl•meod tUt Ml a yellw cul Is al 1o1.-~· Ao- conll>& ..... AiW-·- -· yao ~~:::: '° bay • . dtamaad ftlPlq '""' eOnt far $1llO. P.S. H yea llile~ _ ,_, gem1, lAdy. bow" 1 • • r jeweler. DEAR ANN LAllDEl!S: This la fer •'BJUU," whole father had a ltrOte and wu DEATH NOTICES DAVIS RIAW O.'fi.. 221 ltoc:Mltlf' St., Cllt1 '"'"41. knricn ,...,,....... ..II ....... WI¥ MortllerY• 111 8roed'#I¥, Co1t1 ...... DOW MIN Dorl Dow. 201 12111 Sl., HUlll· ln9IOll &ead'I. CHte OI dHfll, o.c.m- btf" n . .kln"l'led IPr Miter, Ml"l. It. R. R~. el IMl'l'llfi.idi "*'-• Mrs. E. n.:imn Mcf"eddent fllrM .,.,.....,,.,.... Ell. Jim ..,,, Jollft McFlddt!l. el El T-1 _,_-, It. D. ltalll-u tr..0-...,.._, It. 0. Rot>llOll, Jr • .IMIMrlll ...,.lea ~ d...,, 7:• """' OlrW ,,....,,...,,.,, Cl>u<d\, Hllllf1"""'" a..dl. G,wnlM .....,left. MMdn, Ftlrtlaven Mem- 11Wl1I Pt,._ Oll"ldtld 11"1' JmllM Mort· ~~- BUITON Er.In M. Hwtvll. "'°' Mlddllcon 0•1¥1, Hunllntton llffdl. ""'"IVl!ll bv w1ft, Albtrl11 11111, lam.,.I It. H11~totli C11uttll1r, -..... ~ A~n HllllOn1 bl'Otfl. er1. /Mrlt tnd Lt&nlnl Hu11011. ltoa- t rT. M9nd1y, 7:Jn PM,, JIHultm Ml ... Tutldft', t :IO AJl.1 bait! II t.1. '-""'"',. Ctltlollc Church. DI· rt<ttd 11"1' PHk 1'1m1tv Colonl•I Fu· M!'tt ...... B.\LTZ MORltlAIUEll C..-del Mar OR J.Mll Cotta M.,. MI .. IG< aBl..L BROADWAY • MORTUARY 111 MWway, Costa Me11 ·U Mill DILl>A Y JlllOTHERS B.,.ilqtoa Valley M-.Y 1l'1llleoiliBlvd. -...--· 111-7771 PACIFIC VIEW MDIORIAL PARK Cenlaw'l' . e M°""t'l' . Cllapel JSOI P1cUle \'lew Drive Newport lltaeb, C.Worala -PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME '1111 llGlaa A"' ·-luter - llMITll'Z llOllTUART ., Mala Ill. llimlll*Beaeb .u.- 'lt'ESTa.IJ'F MORTUARY 07 B. 17111 51., Cella -.... pushed """111<1 the bouoe In I kitchen chair by bis wile for If years. I'd like .. tell all the 111> forlunale people -are tied down with patienta like that, there Is belp available to you. Contact )'OU? Public Health Nlirsing servtce. T be 1 e dedicated people will respond to your needs at once. No jOb ii too difficult for them~ and they do U cheerfully. U the paUent iJ: a veteran, people should know lhere's a fund for the wives of disabled veteram. Tbty will pay so- meone to come in and s.it with the paUent so the wife can go out. I know about -oervlceo beca..,. they came to my reJCUe at a lime when I WU sinling fast. Slft8d the word, Ann. '" I READER WHO WRITES •' > DEAR 11&\Dllll: 'l1lub IC" Gil word. I'm 1pre.adln1 It 1967: Good 0neforTax Bond Votes DEAR ANN: My husband and I are g~ on ln years. We have befta' Wkl.ng about mating a "11Llfor 11verll months. He >iif '.promlled to call I lawyer for U IP' pointment befote Cbriltmu. I am ashamed to 11k thia ·question but I need 1ameone to help me think ltraia:ht. B\JRLINGAME (UPI) Callforn1a tupayers w e r e more willlill to approve tax ovorrtdel and • achoo! bond luuea durlni• lbe ll!HI flacal , year than dw1Dc the pr1vloua year, accordtn& to a report by the Callfornia Teachers Asloclatlon. We have three children - all married. Tito of the three are self-centered and ln- considerale. They call UI only when they wanl. IOIMtb1nc. The third Cfiild " lhou&htlul and loving. H8 a hll wllo bavo dooe mao,·ihings ~ gladden our 'hMMe. Their children seem 10 love us u much as they do. Now the question: Should we divide our rather modest estate equally between the three? Our major hold.Ina 11 a mortgage-fret boUle worth about $60,000. All t h r e e children make a aood living. The thoughtful one does a lil· lie better than the other two. What do you U.)', Ann? - TORN THREE WAYS DEAR TORN: IAlff the .._ lo Ille cntidoraio clllld ud 1pl.lt Ute rem•!..._ ol tbe estate tbree •111- Ul'!Wre 11' yWn<t. Oii ...... '#tllt'1 l19tttt Wlllta wniMt lfMUltll "°"' S'*'ldn'I Y1111t 1M1S Ml' Allll l.andtri' bookie! "DflllM Do'• -.11111 Dln'lt. .. -*11111 Wltll ·.wr ~ .. dfttl Ill COlll .... I lOl'll. ................ al'"""'6 WtWMM . ........ ......... wtll .. •*' ,. hei. YW Wllll l'Olll' ,.,,....._, leiMI tllt"' te I'll( WI ctl't 11' tflll DAU. V PILOT. =· . ....,...,...... 1t11TIPl'I • BUSINESS AND . PROFESSIONAL . . GUIDE MA TTltESS!S • MATTUS$U IOA.ft •' BOMD ~ n.a.n A' .......... ..... • ----o.. .............. Llllet1y' S.1303 UPHOUTlll'f __ e Mesi Upholstery Uberty ·M711 Ull NIWPOD ILYD. The report was baled on a survey prepared by the CTA in cooperatlon with l h e California Allocla.llon o f School Admlnlstratots cover· ing resulll of tu and bond elections from July, 1N7 through Junet ~. 198&. The results showed: -!IS school distrtcla held 123 tax el ections cit which 81 (OU porcenl) passed; 42 (SU percent) failed. -145 school districts held 175 bond elections of which '79 (45.1 percent) passed and 98 (M.8 percent) failed. The flgurea revealed a 12.5 percent gain in successful lax elections and a 4 percent gain In successful bond elections over the prevloua year. • . ,.., • • ..• .. ~ .-. ·- MOVll PRO.llCTOR Reg. 249.95 DAVl'S PRICE $20995 We T1k1 Trades IMPORTANT FUTURES: T.WO Mor91t SYSTEM Y1ri1•1• •p_••d film c1 ,;.,a .., o t • r. S•p1,1t1, con1t1nt ap•1cl, hl1h 1fflcl•11cy, cPolint in1tw; f1wltt 111 1rory 1ino1ffl twft11ln1 1t 111 1p1Pcl1 •nd ••Ctpfion1lly <11•i•t .,_,..t/•11" Hl-LIWHT SLOW ..-orroN Unl<111t• 1Y1tt111 lhPWI 1low '"'''°" with "' li1ht r.,, oncl no fllcktr, REWIND INTllLOCK Eliinl111t•1 po11lbl• film cl1m19• by po1lllY• of Wll •f t1wl11cl 1p11d whilt fll rn i1 thritclttl, AUTOMATIC 'ROJECTION LAMP ~WITCH L1~p n,~ .. '"Iv wh1n filrn 11 pr11tnt, t llmlntl•1 9lttl . OPTICAL FRAMlN/9 I Cftl~ Alwt yl 11111 c1nl1r of !ht l1n1 i nd l1rnp for 9r11lttf 1htrpn•ll tnd btllli1nc•. Need A Gift Idea? Oriental and Persian Design Rugs & Tapestries From $5.00 to $280.00 MANY ''111"1 UNDH ............... $ 7 5.0.0 1287 SO. COAST HWY., LAGUNA BEACH IAc.ro11 from th• Potttry Sh•c.~) --·- ~I ' ·1 LEGAL NOTICE 30c ~/ .. J;..'c iMIW/lt l6c Phw/., 40!; .. ,,. ~ P~W(!J 3lk l>flw P J.,; Ph-..1p J0c PhW/P Ji, phw lOc PhW/p 10'~ of GW!O lll'~ 111tw{1) )k !11\W/p JOc Pllw/p Xlt llltw/p ~l>llW I .. "' ... llk ChW/p 3lk PhW/O 24Yk l>l!w/1 2"'°K P~W/P 24\o'rC ~ .. ,. 3llc ..,.W/p(!) *le Pl!W/p(,) 25c Pllw/ .. 35c ,,,.,,. 30c PhW/p(J) 2Sc 1>11•(1) ~t ~hw/p(Jl X< Phw/p(J> Xlt OhWIP(l/ lOC llhw 30c or.Ip Ile af GW 23c llhw(JI JDc Pl\Wltl(l) JDc pt'M/jl(l) JOt ,,,_/oil) lOlt llhw/•111 Xie "'i'/pCll ·-Xie •111111 2.k l>l!w/p Ilk .,.Wlp UC •lt1'1P ' • Mr ,~W/I ........ , .. 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Sprin1 Mist 3% II. 5.00 1.50 2.50 llUZ.. ~IL TA•DllY 2-Piece Gift Set Cologne & Soap -=--Cologne 1.75· 3.00 C1>oose from "Roi Roses" -I 1'luquet of rose- 1•bl lllXll~ ••• dew ki"ed "iji.;1 Violets" and"S~ing flowers" 1 rain fresh fra- gian" 1 95 l.lCH SET a TA"lDllY @At&m 2-Piece Gift Set t Alfir S~nt,41' H., lod1Ta l"•· 7 H. 2. 50 . @Nd/;ia 3-Piece Gift Set ... , II PUSTIC-lttor Sim lttlu 4l4u., Stiel DH· 3 25 · • j11111, 211 1z. an 1dr Talc11, 41L • @Hd/ia "Lime" After Sh•ve LDlian :~ 1.50 ::?2.50 After Shave Lotion Colocne fir Mea :~ 2.00 ~3.50 and Cologne 1 ~s5 ,3 ~25 ' • • • OAILV PILOT 'f far HIM , · "English Leather" Alter Shave ........ 111. Sin 2.00 "Lime" 2-Piece Gift Set _ · ,._ All·P111111111 utl11, · After . · . 4 DL. n "Hai Karate;' After Shave Cologne 1·50 1 29 l.ll 1 89 Siii • Sill . .1. "Oriental lime" Alter Shave 3 69 and Cologne .... 4.25 set • ·" Complexion Talc w/ Deodorant .• Spray Mist in Gift Packace · \ t t •* t Care Kit . ~-:::J-4,50 - "Slicker" Lip PDlisb · EXPRESS 8 froSt;y moon- lit polishes and creamy London .took Lipstick. 3.95 'Ice B;~akers' Perlume Penq . u1ns ~th ml . (nlrser n1-• Of ['Ai •nt or r,,,,,,,,,m- ..J, + . , -"The Facial.'~WiYSC111c1 ' f • "Jade East" • MtJ FACTOI • For Christmas .•• for all occasions •• , "Crystalline" -SPRAT MIST fi11lJ~utlfyinf Miit Cleinses ... purif•s ..• stimulotes • • • softens • •• your Skin. For radiant skin and a glOwing' com- plexion, 11se ''The Facial" just a few minutes a day. , Alter s~o~~ 3. 50 Cotag~ Dz. 4. 50 .· Cologne CON CENTI EE 20 ROUERS Instant Hair Set ., Wor~S without waler or waving lotions ••• gives thin hair more ,body •.• safe to use with all types . of llair, even bleached or co!or- treated hair. Ptllle-irai1d 14 87 c1111etlc CIRJ· i11cm.#315. • z~~ · "the Teenager" Instant Hair Set Kit · w/1 a Jumllo Rollin · Easy to wry anywhere -to work or sciWI -perfect for travel. ·-• touch-ups before da1's. #319 . Ul •PPl>Ved #60 "Beauty Salon' w/Beautify1n1 Mist leaves long· 42 88 er-l asting, livelier curls. • Softer, more lustrous flair. #310 Give her "light and lovely" Fragrance Gifts by sHuuoN ' . "Desert Flower" CD lope I b<autiful &ift lor her ••• 2 50 elegant crystal-like flacon witll 1 OL of co~gne. • "Bamboo" STICK -DEODORANT 1. 75 ..2.50 . .2 ~ ~ Q? .... · +-i--1 "Desert -Flower" 2-Piece Set Dusting Powller, 7 oz. and 4 50 "Gold"" Spl3y Cologoe, 2 oz. • MEN'S "Fastback" CORO/CORDLESS •ll•rlor·IJPI lrl- "Desert Flower" · 2-Piece·Slt • 1 50 Hald -.rd BOdy lotion, pll!S ii:;-~ loflet lfallf, 2 OL "'11. a ' ' "Desert Flower" ' ~- I ' \ •• ~--~----~---------:--"------~--~ --------- --- ' DAil.' I'll.OT l . I • l BUTANE Cigarette Lighters "His & Her's" Assartme1t GIFT BOXED "Plush Stockings" Rici fllariaas soft red lab<i< with wl>itecuff. 11" 14" 21" 5gc 79c 1.79 11Plush" Santa Stocking Cap 1.49 Granny's Cutlery by IMPERIAL ~:rtr 59c ~;~~ 59c 5" Utility Knife 59c ,. lt1l11 ~1111 age 1• Bltch r 99c K1ll1 •• Astro Train Set "Mi&hly Mike" ~ Cobra slyway tracl< & -REMCO -Balancing, 13 98 cars for tile fullJre oriented (hild. • . Fire Dept. Sef TONKA-Contains Fire • Chief car with dome "Aasber", fire Rghter 5 2S Truck wl..,lded ac<es-. sories & Jeep wllold- dnm windshield. I Type-A-Tune .. T,,l'ITttor i1J CHILI GUIDANCE -Feed 1 nM1sic shfft through tile 3 typewriter roller, ID typo 59 a tune w/8 xylophone notes. -• suIY KOMEMAllR Oven By TOPPER -B<auti- fully modem ~oijng & complot•IY sale. Door 8 88 will not opera un111 ovea has reached safe tem- perature. . • Talk 'n ·Tell Phone MASCON -Eacli time tile special flultoll ls pushed, one ol 10 r>ndoni :",:it~a~ 3 99 ~nversatmft. 8attaty op- erated (not Inc.). • Play Chips PLAYSKDOL -Teaclles quanUty, design & sbape. 40 lilimod play chipsln4(ifferentco~rs 3 59 & shapes, eoch his own space tn holder. 1 ------- /\ I • Garage . TOPPEI -Many sepante ~eces of INCl!inery. Hoist·"""' •P llCI llaWn. Utt 39 out ""tor and take apart. M together wrong, and car won't 7 run. • Air Blaster · · Give your opp0neots 1 2 29 Headache by Copturing tleir men. flrlll packed f1mify cbasl game. • "Scrabble" SELCHOW -Crossword game with color- ' ful playing boar~ rucka, . playi.ng Ules wfcleariy 3 as· ~ted numbers and • • Snowflake Loom WHmNG -Amazing new invention auto· matically produces tlulfy 2 88 yarn snowflakes. It's easy ••• and such fun to ma!•. • •• 2.98 Ass't Plush Cull l&leable fuzzy 1 98 animai.. Cl>oose fram kitten, puppy or mouse. • ••· • Jumbo Pooch Loveable silly lookin! 4 I g Begging Pooch is 16 high with bow 11t neck and caaying flower. • . Plush uMouse" .1..e;~bllo little""" 2 69 ly _, Wltll stand out ears & kxtg tail In sittmg position. • - GIFT Toyniaker _ . r:1o 7:..?.;i."!,1''"'8., .. 91 plgil!r . top & ~ace lnfD heat- . ingunitRe""'itoy l add personal toaches. •. Johnny Astro {);i'~~~E;s. £1pt1111 bJ TIIPPEl-Goes indoo", lfutJV•v :r;,; lo'. f: 4 77 For that flattering "bare-picka op apace cargo, . le~' look ! Cl!oose from 3 Incl. bH!!, cargo, styles in assorted fashion .;,pac.,..ka..;;ges..,...an..,d ,.,,"°-""_,,_•_.,.,_,. shades. Uncondit io na!IJ Magic Wood · · suaranteed by sAv-0N. !Sensational, "self-stik" construction set l\l-l l 2 01• 79c I ~ fora~es3to9.Build 2 19 all k1ndt of tilings without nails, screws ·, or gluel • . 'Cantrice' m Deluxe seamless, sheer m hosiery that gives that lm-a peccable lit Siz" 8Yd!. .NIGHT BEFORE Christmas WHITMAN -Hard IM>und, 89 79c fP'=::u:=%~nh.:,~~;=~;;;,.:e;;;:~~=g~tr:::~:ai:~:::i C ~• Rtr. II: • At Christmas, Give MENNEN Skin Bracer · and MEN'S Cologne 1c~S49 .. ~·~.~ 4 Pc. Gift Set . ~·:i "The New Bracers'', · D~ lime. Burnished 2 29 Leather, Wintery Spice and Wild Moss. 11n 11. eaeb !I • cw.--.... ~ -...... -.--·~~--------- 1•• ;t er =-iii .. ' '1 r I dill ... 1111 ~ ' Ill 11111 ' l • SS '(J bare-,. 3 >hiC1n iallJ - ;, N ' ~I ... ' ... i • .. "Rise" SHAYICIUM ~lMllll!ol 6 Ft. Flocked ALUMINUM 10.98 MOUTHWASH ANDGlltlf Mixed Nuts CHIHfl'S "Nlt·Hlt" LigJrtly Salted - &1A' Ponderosa 16 .. 98 4' ScotCh Pine llol'daY Pri f'Ule wr;atb In i:=11onal 2 69 po wltll red hanfes. • Color WhHI Exotic rotatlnf cofor. 5 98 Metal adjust.11111 stand wit!l 150 wa~ spoUiglrt. 1 6.98 Tree Ornaments Sof~ CGlor """" ballL Ont er: 21\' 9SC cokr per box. 111 2%"-llnftz . 111z 11" Tree T1111 la<:quered orna;,.nt In 53c assorted solid calors. 3"-Reflectars AREl'ROOf 1lum: In round & star shapes. 49c 15 pc, set 96 Fl Tinsel Cll'd · "Double Moldof' for llOt '1 cold food. 811" round. Pl111t11a ClafCI 2 59 .~~.~ 7gc ! I CONSISn or ' 'WATll GOlllfl I CHAMP'AI• tr INlllm t Ml PUIPOSI WllU 111 af !O , Roi-Tan llHKERS 4 75 10111 !O ' • l CHOCOLATE Gold Coins Solldmilkchocol1te 111.11r 7gc MlllOWCREME Bells • • "Quik" Cllocoi.t.Aimr DNlc 21-. 69' • - DECOIATlll ' Foll & ,.,. Fall & Pl(« · 10 ~I plCI, 6 rolb ef ~ 6 roll pacb of 1ala festmpaper26"x61t , Holiday deslift l!ll'r 4 rolls ·or. Holiday foil 2 39 or sparllinr sohd or eacl 26"x30". Tot1I printed foils. Aslorted of 46 fetl • 1 59 ' 25 perky" 31<'' I dilllletlr )""' lenith! ind lridt1s. •. Jewel Bows · -Sasheen Ribbon ·ti~: 6~ Gift card pacbgo · Uo canls In 11· 4gc .sor1mtnt of 16 ln1f Alflc ZID 't\J- · follcardl. Glft Wrap Everything fC1r in- door/outdoor color ~lcturea IA-414-R 36.95 15 IL I 26 ~. or ,,,,. 49c lloS$ed foil 6 ft. I 26 In. INSTAMATIC M-87 PROJICTOI FOR SUPEI I 89.95 INSWIATIC KODAK INSTAMATIC Movil 11~11 ly KODAK Includes super 8111111 film #012R C1l1101tlit #ASZl-1 44.95 26.95 'Caroasel' 35mm KODAK lnstaatic MOYIE • PIOJlCTOR •y KODAK#lil( . 59.95 0Ulfl!#01H . £ztr•fastf/l8 lenl· 46.95 POIJROIO SYLVANIA .... f!~§~2~~~ ~~~shes l 29 COLHPICK . C1m111 IMllO 119.95 ut I ~ View Master STIHOAID -Makes sterao pictures 1 59 "COmt to life" in !vii color. 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M, 1'61 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • WEEK'S AND YEAR'S: IDGB, WW, CLOSE ) 1, . --------------------------- . ---------------.. ~ Satnlr, D ..... 14, 1 ... !MERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE -:· WEEK'S AND , YEAR'S HIGH, WW, CLOSE l'r ,I ' im ;;~ • ft"' -1\.'I I t 1111 • • -1· 'JIM -"" The second phase of M1ss.lon Vlejo'11 evolution Into a town of 80,000 began in late Sep- tember. when the Crown Valley ParkWJY over pas i; oper.$-d, provldina: access to SaddlebBck Collc:ae and the 1060-tae second phue area ""'th of the Mlulon Viejo Goll Courl<. Tile community'• Ont pbue opened lato In 11165 when the La Pu Road brtdae wu com- pleted. II ~gnoled the atarl of the 11,00G-acre f1rll phase area north of the course. ~ day, that phue -while 1till not completed -lw over 2,000 homes and more than 7,>00 people. Pr .... 1 .... the f1rll unll of 41 Granado llomol will bq1n Ocl<>bot It, Mlrlln llld. lm- medlat.ty aouth of the 10U coune, the Ont bom• wU1 "-· fer nrteplnc view• of the courae, Olo Valley, and Oki Saddleback Mountaln. Construction on the Granada model hon'lel' complex began early thll month on a rldgt overlooking lhe seventh grttn. Five an-new modela and the • ~:;~ l ~ in Jtnuary, ;.:,1.---Ma=rtln=·-------,1 ~ ~ng• Co.st'• 1 ~;~ Most Complete • .. ~~:~ PRINTING • I ~~ SERVICE I i~---... fi ~ Phone'4Hn1 ,. 1 --... , ............ THE BOAT BEAT Alme• LMkt~, ••"•••' '"'"' wt111w f., •r• •.-..r•ft el Y•t•Hllft • ..,.,, +ht lteat IM1t f., ti!• DAILY PILOT. Helt th et1fy h ll+IMt •••tfllt ... ,.,.., •"' olt'lf Ortt'lfol c.ii .. .., .._...,~ .... •••ff. . • 1 • I ' ' ·-------------------------------------------·--·--------·----···=···==-··-··--------.. -----·--... I ~,-1~1"8 -• • • • • ,_ouaNl __ -____ 8.:_YPh.,..;_11 ;.;...,1"'etl~and,;.;;,..r . o~c. HostS ~h S~liool ~~i~f~s.tj~al l Laguna Players :~. Set County Pace I . By TOM TITUS OI tM O.llr ru.t 1illlfl' The 6tory ol community theater In Orange County . during 1966 could well be subUUed the story of the La- : guna Playhouse. . . . . N .. rly 700 voices will join In choral numbers al ,Orup Coast C.llel' MoodOT ln lbe IMUll OCC.ro,11 School Miiiie. Jl'e.stl.val. The event will beib> wilh combined choral rehef,raa.I at 3:111 p.m. In the O CC Audlloilwn. Tit< e v • n I n a perrottn&llCO, lo which the publlc Js invited at no charte, will beam at 7 ~.m. Choral slngen from eight high 11ehool1 1n I.he area will take part ln the event; bt addJUon to the OCC choir. Each school will parlidpate indlvlduaUy, and perform for up lo 10 minutes dlll'lns Iha evening program. : It was a yeer In which Laguna cl~y regained ~ts ~.supremacy among the county's prodUClDg groups, g1v- !-Jng the playhOUJe a strong push toward ~969 and its '. :ilrst seaso11 In· the new Laguna-Mouiton Playhouse. ;.'.' '!'bus l!Je Lacuna Playhouse again merits this column's applaUH as ,, Orange County's "theater :tt. The choruses then will unite at the conclusion of the even- lng . and perform t h r e e numbers. These wiU include: . -· JOHN F ERIACCA ) _/J Al. l C~F~~S.,.IK&. of the yeM," a designation ~~...,J<',.......,_.11·/¥ .... __ . 11 a1sn captured in 1966. :;;...;......-..-. _______ .._-...;;.;;;,_ _ _, "F'or Ua A Child 11 Born," by Purvls, wilh six trumpets in accompanying roles; "Carol of the Manger" by Dale Wood; and "Chr~ Is Born," a French folk carol. Other community groups "Mine ii very interesting. It safus, '1Remind every· wtiich paced their field in ___ body __ ,._•_ha_•~•-to_c_•_t_b_ack ___ lh_e_offl_ce_'.'_' -- the past were the Anaheim Playliciwe (1965) and .the Orange S t u d i o Theater (1966). both n o w inopera- tive. Laguna, however, boasts some 45 years of theatrical tradition and seems to groW stronger every year. In this column's evaluation of the top 10 productions of 1968-to be announced in this space next week-La- guna plays accounted for half of the total. .. OCC choral instructor 'Learning ' Tree' Tells 1r;;;_;;;;;;~!i Negroes' True Story By BOB THOMAS photo-jOurnaiism, 11;nd he HOLLYWOOD ' (AP) _"It's' taught himieU .how lo llSe a the story or two boys who camera. After working for the grew up in the border state government and industria1 of Kansas. They could have firms, he became a star been white, but lt so happened p h o t o g r a p h e r for Life that they are Negroes. One has learned to hate, one has magazine. been taught the love of family A restless creator, Parks by hi3 mother. One of the also turned out poetry, con· boys perishes, and o n e certos and symphonies, an survives, largely because o{ lob. h , th I the tremendous influence of au iograp Y an., e nove his mother." based on his boyhood, "The Gordon Parks was descrii). Learning Tree." Directing his ing his first film , "The Learn-own movie seemed a logical I ing Tree." The W a r n e r challenge. Brothers-Seven Arts movie is Actor John Cassavetes pro- Sat. & Sun. From 1 p.m. NIW "TARZAN 1nd the GREAT RIVER" AUO W•lf DlMey's . "THE BOY AND THE EAGLE" ALL SEA TS SOc a remarkable project for a vided an introduction to Ken·1~~~~~~~~~~ number of reasons: neth Hyman,, production headl;:: It tells of the growing upli,oiriw~am~ers-Se~~v~en~Arts~.~ijlll ()f a Negro boy in the 1920s. Rarely has Negro youth been portrayed on the screen, e:1· cept In terms of the pickani.n- ny stereo type. It is being produced and directed by Parks, thus mark- ing the first time a Negro has so functioned on a major motion picture. He has also written the screenplay from bis own novel, and is com- posing the musical score. "And I even rode a borse In the early scenes of the picture," Parks admttted. "The Learning Tree" has Its roots In Gordon Parka' childhood, when he was one of 15 children on a dirt fann near Fort Scott, Kan. His mother died when he was 18, but her lesson! have lasted a lifetime. He recalled: "She used to tell me, 'Don't ever come to me with the excuse that you failed because you're black ; if a white boy can do it, you can do it.' Above all, she taught me that I always h~d a famil y to stand on. Even after she had died and I started to travel, that assurance stayed with me. OSKAR WERNER BARBARA FERRIS ,.. J!. ~--(It ,, AIM JAMES DEBBIE MAURICE GARNER REYNOLDS RONET ••••••• ';'Jt helped me to survive-'!'~'~'";!"<!"~";;"'~~~"!'~!!!ll!l!!!I many times. Likt: when J was homeless and riding t h e streetcar all night between St. ~c~ COAn •"" "!~~~~~~~~~~ Paul and Minneapolis during · iii zero weather -and reporting ,""'""'""",.,. j •DD•.ll BALBOA to school early so I could 1·" go down to the furnace with * HEY KIOSI 673-4048 I.he janitor and thaw out." 111 Pel Skw TIMlsy 1 :OO During h I s wanderings Ccime.C•..tln-Prt-o,~ .• •.N p ks ked h. ' ffM Grob 11195 & Mo,..! ,... ar wor as anyt 1ng 119gnr Klildl• Sh•• A11r-7ot I . llilkm from busboy to lumberjack. wu,..1 •rltu hnlnsula He found his field in 1937 P111s nls Gl'Ht hlltwe when he watched a newsreel of the Japanese bombing ()f the USS Panay in China. He was struck by the impact of I/. Jhe Mil· ··~:-=..,....·-iif.,..CHfCKOI Fox SDUJll CDAS1 -.... -ic-··-tll Pl..A&A~ TONIGHT AT ':00 & t :SO HELD OVER! 3rd BIG WEEK I PAUL NEWMAN ,, The Secret War of Harry FrJgg IN COLOlt \ Duffy J•-Cobtln1 • .1o-M-• Jll-F.1 • S.M .... Yol'll NOW PLAYING THRU TUESDAY A Hllarfow Look At a Much Heralded Subject! DEBORAH DAVID KERR NIVEN Walter E. Gleckler will con· · duct the e<i"lbln-:1 group, •nd • • wµI load tbe titeraoon Costa Me&a, E1l•nc:t1, relielrsal. . GNewUdeJ>(l1 rn~~~ ,lloba All* lbe a1Wpoon -'"-=='==·=·-===::==' ==; Iha llni:m will have dinner" at the OCC StUdent Ceator. • Eocb oc:hool will oiler oom< Ught dinner entertalnmenL The public la Invited lo fill whatever seats remaln in the 1,200-oeal auditorium. High schools which will be repmented are F o u n t a i n V~lley, Huntington "each , Westminster, Corona de1 Mar, , . ' . .. . "" ~ ... · /u,,/111 • ' :,,,: ............ Mcm Adult• $1.50 "Doctor Zhivago" Sat. 1:11 ... 1:41 CoMlt .. 111 S1111., 1 :JO ''""' 'Uuited /titiJtJ 1~6~ W II•" ~A .. l lJ J.•oA HONtll P•~Zi -\~~ •'01 I ·I NOW SHOWING ·ucws1v£ ENGAGEMENT IN NEW SCWN ACADEMY AWARD WINNER 9UT DMICTOll-llkl Hte:HOLI' JOSEPH E. LEY1NE' -• MIKE NICHOLS LAWRENCE TURMAN --THE GRADUATE., UI -VOO MASSY FUI tel.OR .. ._,_,...__ PLUS Paul N•wm1n Julia Andr1w1 ''THI TOIN CUITAIN" • o 8RACH 8 . AT •U.18 • • UNTINOTON 8-...CH • M7-e901 SpecW KkWl9 M.riNCI An Seats so.-12:Jo • J:Jo S.t. aH S11. Oily I R-ITMMH ,.., A*lhl Suuri H•YW•rd ll1rbll~1 Plrlt .... "'YAUIY OF THE DOLLS" e COi.CA e G_.tl Pepp1r4 e COl.OA • ''THE ILUI MAX" -_..,_ SJl-1271 Fu"ll" Enlaymtnlt 01vld Niv.., e COi.OR e "AROUND THI WORLD IN 10 DAYS" t.udlie 11•!1 e cot.OR e "YOUR'S. MINI & OURS" WW-W.11 -· • 147-Jstl LC=:;;,;;.=.;;;..,.. -"""-"-' S~LENDOl 10 ACADEMY AWAIDS ---::o ~.:=:::&., MA.llGABIT lllTCBELL 'S GONE W.mi'THEWIND IN TEOIM(X)LOR - Clark GABLE •• ne11 l•tlu 1-lio OUN HOW ARD• DellA VIU.AND .... ,,_.... ) VivlenLEIGH.s..n.uO'lbn ASdsllieklalenWioulProd•edoa WMWayt; 0• Sltowl .. tit I , .•• C..tluo111 s.t. nil $1 .. fNM 12:JO Pem .. Sffwt .. llf 12:J0 -4:3D·l:JO lpedal S'l1ppen Mcrrt-Wftl., .t I , .•• PmR OTOOil:. Zt:RO mosm Jf.Silim ffiORUIU • JQCK HaWKiJ1S Ille )ulcslli<l·Ml 11110c !Mdi> -6'DIC-Si!D8 2nd FEAJURE BOTH THEATRES ' ,. t ... , • • ·~(;H •I.YD. AT l:U.11 • • HUtrtTINGTON •14CH o ... 7-llCIOI IN THa Wl!:STMINSTaN CllNTllll ..... ~ FiixsouTH coaST "'"'~ PLAZA THEATRB aHIPQlmlN San D;qo Freeway at Bristol • 546-2n2 OUl KIDDIE MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 1 P.M. YUL BRYNNER IN "TARAS BULBA" AND "THE BOY WHO CAUGHT A CROOK" 5 CARTOONS ALL SEATS~ "Yours, Ml• & O.n"' el 7t -.VANJO~ON.=..@_ . '\ Hello, boys and pis; and welcome to another Saturday monilng In Uncle Le U' I Co~.~· ·:I ~ . ~~ _. We had q~\te a .._.,,. to the 'Chrlab\186 Qard Contest -"'pedally last weet.-aod our judg~ ·are still• tolng to . , come up with a winner. Walch the pages or the DAILY PILOT next week to find out lf you won. ' VNCLE LEN . today s!Yes particular honorable mention to lour young ar11.;1s who aent 1n beautilul carck, but were disquolified because they were coloiod · ahd ,caalf not ;be reproduced in·tbe'p.per. 'Ibey ,. • • • • • a• Ft .I ~· - I are Linda P'ram:ke, lit, of.------------------~------------.! Newport Beach; Joy Robbins, II, of Arcadia; Steve McKib- ben, 7, of Ba1boa Island, and Marte Wilson, 8,: of Fountain , ' * PRIZE .. WINNER * Valh!y. ( . This week's contest winner is Michael Musip, 11, • • ' f Your cards will be sent with the others to the chlldren at Fairview State Hoepltal, but could not be Included In the ~ ...... :' J 6501 Alexandria Drive, Huntington lleacn . · ' ' . judging. • Any child under 12 can enter Uncle ~n's Ari Contest. Here-. Ill you do: (I) Draw picture on piece of plain, .white paper ·~"" incbeo 'yride alid 4 inches deep. Use black Ink and make lines blacli: (2) Do not eopy or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put· your name, age and. address Clllll8TMAS on back of drawing. Mail ii to Uncle Len'a Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY Christmas i.. a joyous \Im• PILOT, Costa Meu. Wlruier will receive K~ bait dollu. With thougbta of a Chriltmas'-----------· ,.... _____ _.,._. __________ .I tree, .,. , But try to think of other chil-manger, \ HONORABLE mentfori wln- dren The story we all know. nen. in this week'• art contilt ~;aren't !!,I f!'.>r:"-uia.~ .as _,"" w,~,~ ,~~· v11111 artren Platfoot, 11~; cJa 'Torian, t, Newport Beach; Lorraine Fedie, t, Co•la Mesai Karen Graaso, 11 lh, Newort Beach: Kim Windsor, S, Huntlnglnil Beach, and David Benson, 10, Huntington Buch: Some children 'Ul't hiw a , ... ~ SEA17*', Mesa; Sharon Durrell, lOti, Christmas tr~ l~~ ' . . Oh, ho~ l ·Jove h roiling Costa mesa; Dawnie Jtf. Or presents ~~j •• waves.· ') T ferson, 7, Hun~Beacll; They won't nan:c·UP,; noCk-The.~, surf and jag-Gregie Rogen, 8, Huntlhgtiji kings. on the mantle &ed rocb, • Beach: Pew WelW[l,\\ll~ Remember, we'n back with tbe old Ill by lour-Inch draw· inp now. Two youngaters sent their entries in the wrong size this week. Or have 1 green {.christmu Tbe frothy foam 91 the deep Fountain Valley ; D·o u11I11 wreath; ·· green sea, Black, 8, Costa Mesa; Carolyn But in their hearts they re-And all I bear fl the mourn-~ray, 7, Coata Me.:~ member ful cry -~·· A1:! a: firsV Christ.mas Of ov1: :.-:: .~-~ . /? -A' ~ r, • .•, ~ When ·a babe was born-in -~. .~...-....;. u:, "'' ... ,_...,. ___ Laro{ 6 L.Orn•r"-'"-...--,~.-,1 :'.'. '~~~ <·: ;:. .... ' '; RIDbLES ANO~JOKES. AMERICANS •• 1 .As Americans we are very glad we're free; We are glad we have friends Tilat never come to ends; We are glad we have teachers And very good preachers, Vecy ni~~ beacbers an4 very good •R!'l'Ch•rs; We're glad we have iiouses And even little mouses; We have reptiles, flt;:as, mammals and beasts, Good food and clothes and even TVs; So aren't you glad we're Americans? A IC__,., Ill" •1i.r -.. ,,._ Stotlllfldl. t, 1124 Mw.-t• Drt¥e. c. ........ Mw, fw ,.,. ....... ....,. .. ..,. stwY 1.W """ cwt.It. Miii .,.., -., "'" .. IJMlll·LM, IP 1He. C"ll ~ C1lfi1111l1. . , - Crosswor,d . Pqzzl~; ACROSS 48--dt Yesttrdv'J',pkllt s0imt: 1 Time of year 6 Police operation lo Word of surprise 14 S. Amer. pla in 15 Projecting part of 1 bu JI ding 111 Reprob1te 17 Thin 111et1I disc Paul, Qur.: 2 words 50 Go away qulckly 52 A very small degree 53 11Uss kelly 111d others 56 Oicken.s character 57 Cgs unit 60 Having no bias 62 Proportion 64 Egypt. de ity * PRIZE WINNER Johnny: Would you blame me for something I didn't do? Teacber: Why no, Johnny. Why? Johnny.: I didn't do my homework, -••• It-. 'ti. an °"""~ C.... Ml !Mr ~ .~'i.~ ·~ .4 -. , ··'caroi: Wiiit,._ti\e you're run dOwnf"' \, •no.( ~l'I flltlf .111::. •'ff fO .1eqwnu Hue:au •1tJ. :.1eM1uy _,...,. W..,..·11'°" ,_,, .. V•ftl1 Dear Carol : What's white and goes up? ·•>t•lfMOUI dn pex1w y :'eM1uy -kanl ....... ,,~ ""'""' lelclll Dear Carol : What is the best way to catch a squirrel? ••nu• •>111 P• puw .... , 1t d" qwu::> :J•••uv _....., ........ 11"" "-11111111 •• ...., SeM ,.. ~···""' .. Alli """'· •I• Or-.. C... hlrY Pllet, ... 1160, Co•hl M ... , c.llr. PIANUTS GORDO MOON MUWNS TUMBLEWEEDS 18 Product 1n tffect 101,11, 20 Female holy person: Abbr. 21 Grating 23 W.J. Bryan, for one 24 Middle point 25 Man's name 211 Prescience 30 Garment 65 Where the 10 knight Pal1tln1 41 Mineral 4) Levant Hiii is 66 lncenstd 67 AHectlonate 68 Cert1ln bllls 69 Flsh-eat11111 1111111m1I 11 See 41 45 One of Across Great 12 Veh icl e Lakes 13 Hunter's 47 Bermuda quest or New· 19 Oblllftllt found land 22 Prod uc ed 49 lnslnl· 24 Pitch ments AndY' .... I :ZO.'tOIWM Mf of ~ Wtrtll .... •ICJ'c...... • Liu•• E...,_., -11. of lln Dl-.o. O l'fDnll1. flll' Mr -Ilea: HOW USEFUL ARE WEATHER BALLOONS? 'THIS MONrn, THE ro/ETED BLACK panel to observe the weather . FEA'THER GOES TO THE TRIBE'S aloft. He bad the uae ol two BEST BEAi\ FIGl!TERl THAT BAASH barbmiters, a pair of field BRUIN-!IRU!SIN: GRIZZLV·GAAPPUR1 gla-. a compass a n d mr JAUNTY vUGGERN.6/JT I several thermometers. On one FATUOUS FOX, I NAME YOU ·trip 1te ascended 29,ooo feet '• NOIAN OF .....,E MONTH,! part 34 Noteworthy happenln~s 35 Tranquillity 37 Boston h!Kkey stir 38 Shoe strip 39 Gratify '"' highly 41 Service 1cademy mascot 42 Broke fast 43 Aroma 44 Acoustic experts' con cern 4& U.S. explorer OOWN l Mounta in range 2 Real esUle 111ap 3 Rebuke vlolently 4 Chemical suflht 5 Most elongated Ii Historic sport 7 "Like two peas In ·-": 2 words 8 Equal: Comb . lor11 9 5torag1 pl1ce 25 Regulating 51 The heavens: dtvlce: Comh for111 Suffix 53 Edith --·: 2& Not Form~ Fr. cultlvated singer 27 Somewhat 54 Shot and roundish shill: 28 Restore to Informal fullness 55 Preposl· 29 Central tlon part 56 WOi!lan of 31 Stlmu!1t1 station 32 "That 57 Coup d'-Otd Black 58 C1re111onlal M19 fc" act c1111pose1 51 Active 33 Advance person on wages 61 Charged 36 Uniyersny sub1lo111ic student partlc11 40 Klrtd of 63 Man's classified ad nickname Today, balloons were launched aloft from 100 or so widely separated weather stations a c r o s s North America. In regions where the skies Wert clear, there were two, three or four launchings. Thole high.flying weather baJloom pthered a lot ol the necessary details to help your weatherman forecast tomor- row's events. The first weather balloons had a hair-raising history, but they proved to be far more useful than anybody expe;cted. Nowaday1 we . launch them with only their automatic in- strumenlll to detect and'rel1y data back to tbe ground. But In tbe last century, they were launched with one or more , persons abroad. In 1843, John Wise rode his balloon through a Pennsylvania thunderstorm. He wu swepl tip and down and whirled llOODd aod hla whiskers froze In the cold. But hJs reports from upstairs helped us understand the turbulent nature of a thun- derhead. In 1111, Wllllam Red· lleld took a balloon flilbl over • Coonecttcut after a burr!Ollll!. His survey frOm aloft sHowtd llllt trees In dillerent puta of the lllte were uprooted In dillmot dtrecUOllll. 'lbLs gave the first hint that a hurricane spins. In the 1860'1, an Engliah ldenu.t named J a m e 1 Glaiaher made 1evtral balloon Jr!pi Jlilb. """111 inMt-I and fainted from cold and • " lack of oi:ygen. His pilot just managed to open the right J v1lve wilh his teeth ind the f-J balloon came down wilh no 1, lives lost. Tbue and other. early ex- periment.I hinted that the weather upstairs iJ very dif. ferent from tbe downstairs weather. However, the two levels apparenUy w e r e related. As meteorololiJ:Ls in· vestigated farther, it became plain that the Ulln, colder air aloft definitely ii related lo the weathery li.r above the ground. 'ft h e temperature, pressure ancf bUmid.lty of the upper lir tell meteorologi.sls a lot about the weather con- ditions that .are .brewing down here. 'Ibis 11 why our weather slalions 11 u n c h many thousands of balloons each year. The data they gather every day ls added to the 1eneral weather picture. The usual weather balloon carries automatic electronic , lnstrumenil to check the temperature, humidity and barometric pressure ol the air aloft. A> a · rule, II ciln&les a •milYilectrcnic radiosonde that relaya the Ondlnp back to the &round weather llaUon. '!be balloon uctnda at about 1,000 leet per minute and usually PoPI at about 70,000 feel It may have 1 Bin of metal foil that can be tracked by ground radar to lhow the direction ol the upper level trllldA --. • • Mun AND JEFF Jil'lj llOC'l'CR,t)6'lAD OWES '™REE MO~S RENT! GO OVER ANO COLLECT/ MISS PEACH ., ... _,_,, ... • I • By Ferd ·Johnson-: t)OC, ISN'T 'THBRli /'' .'• l>RE!SC"IPTloN YOU CA>l c;ove M5 FOR SOME!T!JIN<4 C,AN"TAKE! IN W·W'WAJ>M I WATl'R? .< By Al Smith ,... .,. ly Mel··· t ----·-----·----------~-----------------------_ ..... ______ ..., ___ -.;.J • ·' ----.-,..------~-....,---·----------------__... ------. I " ~c ~s ~i~key R~oney Makes It Big • j . • • I B~l llARL crusT!tEY was wh<ft be came~ last spring," ~Bowl aplnll Qlllo SW.. W. lint llMlinl role came qalnst Redding II not an Orufe Coast ~ .. ""~ '"".,.. McKay said ThUl'lday alla11oon, al ''I broke the lip oil a lower rib Oregon on Nov. 2-his 2151 birthday, ma bifh IChool product. He arrived • lllo tummates ..n him "Mickey USC'• Rose Bowl """'.day. ot1 D\l' lower right side In the UCLA He cel<bratod the appointment by lo Co<ta Mesa In June of 1988, w..._ ~ -... be stands only H "It's not easy to came here out game," Redding asys. playing well enough to be named ""'' and wd,chs 115 pouodl. of jun!«' c61Iege and Jtart, espec;lally Thtn. late W<ilnesday alteroooo the team'I defensive player pl the his father, Vauchn Redding, ~ boin • .-.T11SC'I Bovard Fleld, where the for a guy of his .U.." Redding was ldcked Jn !he catt during week. · ; • • n'(!IO<l lnduatilal rtiallot1a dlrtc lor Tro)ana .are. ~ le< their third McKay peno11allY ICOUl<d Redding a hal!llball game and the sizable Redding aaya the ake /!lf~tlal the Cadillac Gage 00. · JtraiChl RQae Bowl 111 la' men I, during hls freshman aeaioo et Orange · brulle ls awalhed In tape and he between junior eolleg' fOOlbell •nd Young Redding played three years Wllllam Clark Redding ls one of the Goasl. ID his nine .years a,I USC's . limps noticeably. ·. the big le.ogu .. is a formidable ol hlgh ,acl100Lf!>Olhall 'al G......, De, 11l11lleol.guys around. bead coach, Redding ls the aeeond He shrugs It off, saying slmplj>: obstacle. · ' Mlcb., before his !iJnily_ move.I to The former Qtange OOlll COilege smallest llartlng middle guard McKay "·I'll be ready." "It's tile bfUesl djll-~lbeR•a N'9{ J'!"l<Y, 11'~ -Ing P1-fe.l player, a j""1or at use, required ooly hao auttod up. He began the seaooo lhar!ng the no queatlon • aliout U. \fM!l-YOU cOl1le his -year al a -icboo1. live p.mes tlll5 year to become a Only Larry Petron (196S.e6), at HO middle guard olot with Bubba Scott, from JC use· you're wftli players · iben VaU(llll Redding' was-... otatter at JDiddle guard, llUl'pl'islng and 205, was smaller. , a 2.15-pounder. Bµt McKay, after !he who are. at leait ••·good .. you ' reel to hla CoN Meas j>olition, where, even bead coach John Mc!Coy. . 1 A dnrable athlete, Redding WU! ap-• Washlrigton game, move.I Scott to are and usuallj> ¥ter• And beciiuaa he dllcovored, there wu a junlot "Blll bu turned out to be a better parently lurvtve a broken rib and deferWve tackle and gave the middle they're ao big, you've gor to work coUege. · . lootball p1-fer than we thought he a handball Injury to start In the gulf4 dullea to Redding. that much harder."· •eru had It all at Orange OOasl -aWtude, dealre and ahlll~y.• aayi Pirate bead coach Dick Tucker. .. We tnew right aw.ay when be came here for the •sa aeuon that he was a blue chlpper. But for tht flrst week or two we didn't know what to do with him. We tnew he'd start but we couldn't figure out where he'd help us the most." Following hia two-year OCC stln~ Redding had his pick of all the Pa"8 achoola. "USC bas a tremendous business admJnlslraUon school and that's my major. And aa for the football pro- gram, well, there'• nothing like playing for the best." GWCRolls, 79-65,·T·estsFresno DAILY ,ILOT lltlff ....... TROJAN MIGHTY MIT!! -Wee William Redding is one of the smallest middle guards ever to play at USC. He starr- ed at Orange Coast College. :~ports in Briel .. '· :; Forum Boxing Melee :; Menaces Future Fights -. INGLEWOOD -Boxing matches at 1Jie new 116 millloo Forum may_ be ~anned as an aftermath of last Friday night's riot which followed a world cham- fionsbip bantamweight bout. , Pollce Chlef William Kennedy oald Fri- day "I have to i..Mue permits for boxing JD(i'we•n take a long look at the situation &er ore issuing any more." ~ An estimated 500 fans of Mexico's tjucho Castillo rlcted inside and outside Pirates Win, .. Face Compton MERCED -Orange Coast College plays for the consolation bracket cham- J)ionship of the Merced Tournament here ~t at 5 o'clock against Compton College after edging by Merritt College, '13-77 Friday afternoon. : Forward Phil Jordan's fine all·around 1'erf«mance sparked the Pirate& to their ieocltd victory of the year and first tpirwl a junior college team Friday •11"' be ocored 17 pointa and hauled cloin-1 20 rebounds. the arena after he lost a split 15-round decision to Australia's Lionel Rose in the title match. Chief Kennedy said discussions will be held by city officials next week to determine the future course of action. .... .... .... LONDON -Dennis Hardwick , chairman of the British Lawn Tennis Association, aald Friday be expecill the United States and France to back up the BriUsh in the bid to e n d distinctions between prns and amateurs. Hardwick said: "Both France and America have seen a year of tennis boneaty io Britain. "Already there are 1weeplng changes In France, with young men at the helm whose thoughts run on the same lines as our own. ''In the United States, 1lmllar moves are takl.og place, and in the next few weeks or so the word player, u opposed to amateur or profeulonal, will be featured in the annual ·report!." .... .... .... GLENDALE -Former New York Yankees manager Casey Stengel re- mained in satisfactory condition today in Glendale Memorial Hospital recover- ing from auto accident injuries. By GLENN W1DTE Of tile Dllllr ,tltl Sl•ff You've got to see them to believe them. But there's no doubt about it, Golden West College's basketball team Js for real. The undefeated RusUers proved it Friday nliht at Orange Coast College when they slapped hlgbJy to u t e d Bakersfield, 'IUS. · Aod they'll attempt to add lurthet lu!lter to their record. tonight when they duel Fresno City College at-Orange Coast, shooting for their fifth victory. Tipoff is at ~· Fresno was beaten by Bakersfield, 79- 61, earlier in the campaign. Coach Dick Stricklin's talented group put together hot shooting, keen passing, good bench strength and plenty of husUe Cinderella Chicago In Crucial CHICAGO (AP)-The Chicago Bears hope to cli.mar theii Cinderella story Sunday by dellverL'lg the final blow to the tottering dynasty of the Green Bay Packers. The two pro pioneers clash for the 1001.h Ume in the National . Football League's oldest rivalry. The Bears, fighting off an unprecedent- ed series of key injuries, headed by the loss of the star: ruooing back Ga1e Sayers, can take Central Division honors and qualify for the Western Conference title game game next week against Baltimore if they beat the Packers. They would win the Central title with an 8-6 record. Minnesota could match the record by defeating Philadelphia. But the Bears would get the nOd by virtue of beating the Vikklgs twice this season. DISMAL SEASON The Packers, at 5--7-1, are saddled with their most losses since 1958, a year before Vince Lombardi became coach, and are eliminated from the title race for the first time since 1965. During their championship dynasty, the Packers stock-and-trade was pride. In their finale against the Bears that pride will have to show through as never before. Quarterback Bart Starr again is doubt- ful with bruised ribs and this is a big reason the <><ids-makers have pegged the Bears a three·point favorite. He has missed the last two games. · 1.eke Bratkowsk.i, former Bear has been his replacement. "I lhk1k we will be highly motivated," said Starr. "We owe a lot to each other and to pro football fans. If we give any- thing less than the best we have in us, we'll be cheating all those ·· --.pie." The Bears defeated Green Bay 13-10 the last time they met A 43-yard field goal by Mac Percival on a free kick in the last minute of the game decided 'it. BEARS A THREAT Percival, who has booted 23 field goals this season, will make the Bears a threat anywhere Inside the 50. The game figures to be a defensive, head-knocking affair with the Bears, trying for ball possession, pounding out little chunks of yardage behind the running of Brian Piccolo and Ronnie Bull and the rollouts of Jack Co:lcannon. The Bears no longer pose the long touchdown threat on the ground or in the ajr. Concannon still is taped to ease a mended rollarbone that sidelined him for seven games and l}asn't been able to throw a Jong pass. And there is no one to run to dayllibt with Saye.rs gone. The Bean tap tfie league In rushing with an average of 171.7 yards a game. to end Bakersfield's win streak at six. Particularly impressive was the second unit Stricklin' put on the Door as Mike Shelley, Mark Miller and Randy Olson ignited the Rustlers with their speed a.nd hustle. And Brian Ambrozich waa spectacular, bagging rebound1, hitting clutch shots and winding up the evening with If points to share "°Iden West SCOfing laurels with .Olson. Also dojng a good jo~ far the victors w~Allan Robinson. lt ~ thus been a fantasUc turnabout for Stricklin, who suffered through two agonWng years with the first two Rustler campaigns. The f1rst year his crew woo four games. Last season it won five. crowdJ were so poor you could count them from the press table. one game drew 47 and had a gate of $19. · But tb•t,is all <fhanging. WUh hot ~· quick l!JardS, fair OPPONENT'S EYEVIEW -Middleweight challenger Don Fullmer of West Jordan, Utah, displays the left band he hopes will carry him to victory today against champion Nino Benvenuti in their 15-round tiUe fight in San Remo, Italy. Student Demonstrators Mena ce Tonight's Fight SAN REMO, Italy (AP) -Don Fullmer's manager said Friday he wants six-ounce gloves. as used in U.S. boxing, for tonight's world middleweight title bout with champion Nino Benvenuti. But fight organizers geve a Oat no. Benvenuti's only two losses in his 80- Ora TV Toda11 5 p.m., Channel 7 bout career came when he wore six-ounce gloves. A dispute developed when manager Angelo CUrley told newsmen a whole range of quest.ions remained to be ironed out. But the promoter Rino Tommasi announced that all details were settled. It added to the picture of controversy and uncertainty building up around the event. Leftwing students passed out handbilb1 . . denouncing the high-priced event as "a capitalistic feast" and called for students from all over North Italy to demonstrate against it. "By our action we hope to call at- tention to the poor and unknown aspects of San Remo," studen1 organizers declared. If enough students flood Into this R4vlera resort town to join the protest, the fight outside the Arlston Theater could rival the title bout inside for action. Police-planned heavy reinforcements. As Curley's worries came lo light, a spokesman for the Tommasi organizers said: "Yes we may have a conference with Curley .!lometime. "But I hardly see what the purpose would be. Everything has been decided long ago." That was not how Curley and Fullmer saw it. board strength and ·a good bench, the Rustlers looked better the first 10 minutes of Friday's victory than they had in the prevJl)US two seasons com• bined. And the crowd was up to about 200. Golden West shot a steady 45 percent from the floor and wa.!I able to take command late in the first ball when Jt pulled Crom a 31·27 lead to a 42-35 advantage at the coffee break. . Five players hit in double figures for the victors aDd three otl\era were in the scoring column. O.W.11 w ... """"' 5 O I 10 1111:~1111411 ltoblllMlll "'""""" Pr1ll>tr Mllltr Mlrth1 .. ,,.,. o,_ H1rd"'9 TOf•ls 1 · J 2 16 1 0 SI' J 1 ' ' 0 2 0 2 J J I 12 5 ' 1 16 I 0 1 2 3J 13 12" Smith Collin. Sllni.an P•l'Tilll ·-Pr•Tt Ferr.-11 !urrlt Toltls " " ,. ... J J 2 I J ' J 10 1 0 1 J I 0 1 1• llllf' l 2 I I I 0 0 2 0 0 I 0 27 11 11 6S Pro GoHers Kiss, Make Up To End War NEW YORK (AP) -The Professional Golfers Association and the break-away touring pros, who formed the American Professional Golfers, announced a set· tJement or their dispute Friday. The announcement was made jointly by Leo Fraser, president of the PGA, and Gardner Dickinson, head of the APG. They said the two groups "have reach-- eel an amicable agreement in our com· mon efforts to achieve an improved and durable structure for professional tournament goll. "Under this agreement," the joint statement said, "the professional tour will continue as a PGA program. The separate APG tournament schedule will be transferred to the PGA and the PGA will honor the commitments made by both parties." The touring pros, including all the ma- jor names in the game, broke away from the parent PGA this year at the climax of a long dispute over manage. met and control of the multimillion dollar tour. The touring pros, under their new organization, promised to honor a11 con- tracts then negotiated by the PGA, in· eluding a couple in 1969. After that, however, they wanted to go their own way. They recently had announced the sign. lng of contracts with 17 tournament sponsors. Officials of the two groups have had a long series of meetings attempting to solve their difficulties. The statement said, in part, that under the agreement, .. new formats for organization and administration will be created. A tournament players division within the PGA will be established aod it will be governed by a tourn~ent policy board which will have complete and final authority over all tournament program policy. The heads of the two groups said ~at ';Vith. the agreement "all pending !1Ugation involving the PGA and APG is now being dismissed, and we both agree that no new litigation will be instituted or other punitive action against any sponsor, player, PGA or APG." Hawks Fly By Lak er s : or-. Ceaat trilled the <>akland-based Meltll dub ff..40 at balftlme, but won. ll!i'lool( pme.wlth two oecood hall epurt.s CW 6et aome tenadous pressure ~byWirdJ. :Jll lhe opening minutes of the second tajpf, Jordan ap&l'ted Orange Coaat on a• qulcl: -tot spurt that shot the F,lrilea In front by 10 polota. Ram Pride on Line Against Colts LOS ANGELES (AP) -Z e Imo Beaty and Lou Hudson combined for 55 points Friday night as the Atlanta Hawkl ran away from the Los Angeles Laken in the last two minutes for a lOS.103 National Basketball Assoc:ia· lion victory. The Lakers' 1·2-3 punch of Wilt Cham· berlain, Elgin Baylor and Jerry West countered with 70 points but Los An- geles went nearly three minutes late ht the fourth quarter without a basket. ;However, Mentll ehlfted Into a lull- ~ praa that fO<ced the Pirates Into ~ -era and the le.ad .... :;;:;;;.Ill the.fhlal tine mlnola when ~ Orange Coast spurt gave the ~ I nlne-polnl lead. fli1 ~11u n T11t•11•nn ........... ""'"' .... or.... C-1 .. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Title hopes went down the drain a week ago for l.<>S Angeles and so the Rams hook up wtth the Coastal Division champion Baltimore Colts in what might be called ihe Sunken Bowl Sunday. A near-capacity crowd of 75,000 is expected for this National Football League finale for the Rams. It was sold out weeks ago when it appeared Baltimore and Los Angeles would be playing for the division crown. The Chicago Bean wrecked I.hat pnr -- spect last Sunday, 17·16, giving the Rams a IG-2--1 record. Baltimore husUed by Green Bay l&-3, stands 12--1.0 and will meet Sunday'• winner between Minnesota and Chlcago. Ram linebacker Maxie ~ughan sum- med up Sunday's game this way : "The Rama aUU intend to end the season as a winner. "The Bears knocked us out of the division race but I think we'll try even harder, If it's possible, to beat the Colts. "It would take some of the sUna: I out to know that they wound up with as many looses 8.5 we did." Baltimore Coach Don Shula earlier this weeJc: said hi.!1 team could concentrate on Ute liestern Divi.sion title game at Baltimore Dec. 22. Earl Morrall, the successful fill-in ror Johnny Unitas, was named to start at quarterback for Baltlmore1 opposing the Rams' Roman Gabriel. It was a winning afternoon for Morrall when the Rama vi.,ited Baltimol-e Oct. 27. 27-10, Rivalry betwtM the teams' defenaive units ls intense. One of the Colts' fn. centives is to keep Loa Angeles from storing as many as 24 points. They have allowed only 120 point. all season and hope to better the NFL 14-game record of IM by the: Bean In 1963 .. In seven games slnct their only los.1 of the year, to Clevel&nd, 30-20, Baltimore h a s given up only 31 points in regjstering three shutouts and aUowina ooly two touchdowna -none by rushing -anti no toucbodnws in the last four gam,.. I Meanwhile Don Ohl and Hudson put ill nine straight Hawk pointa to hufld a 11134e lead with f :05 remaining. West then got five quick poinll to build I 100 • 96 lead with I :OS to go to b r J n g the Western Division leaders close. Beaty scored 28 points, 14 in each hair, and Hudson got 27. Ohl quarter· backed a fast Hawk running game. Baylor led the Lake.rs with 25. West got 23 and Chamberlain 22. 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' .. f I I 1 . . ' . 1 t t I INSURANCI :. PROIUMS7 ;; CALL 6n.N50 ' ' Lou'DI wbal colCb Bob Reid caJl«I "tho ~ win In our bbtory," 6outbera Calio IOIDla Oo11o1e ot OOola Jl- llCOnd an C-71 apol& -· .. ""' Blola P'ridl)' -In thev_.m•.,..._ Blola, """""' Iba --.... .-11111 al - a lll1x>lnt -..... Iba bostt, were never in tbe pme. Southern CalllOIDla jumped al to a ZU Jud ud IIUlDlpd lo keep the pressure ot Blois lbrousb<>ul the game. Al tho baH, tho V ........ It • ' • bad a 11-30 odp. -.. -'l'be VldarJ II" 8o-CIJ a L• A11M1t11 , • IT tt I 1)...0' ff a ff INIUllANCI r ........ ----_,.. _ f-2 record for tbt lllMl. ,._... .,..... It 1J II .... -... fonrord J...,1.===="-='======;;;.;==::::: Rinbr, a 1-J forward froia 5-. llld., lopped VIII> &ll&lll _.... wllll a lf.pilal ........ DID Albrllloa, M ....... pollad II, u did m. 11....,.. AD -ara ,,_ ...... 0 We bad 'em an the ..,.~· Reid Aid --....,,.,. had a .... 1llltlll ... vantip on ,. bil "' bell them OD Ibo ............. 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"' Ibo flilll =-lo po Illa Tl- -.... Plll*'i?OCIDI and I falbperlod-. Coacb lltrb lllR'• -<fld. n 1 do anything dlf!ent1117 - 11 bad done tho llnl IJ - ot tho .....,. -esoopt --men pcJillts. u w11 the ume wetJ-drtD· ..i oatlll lhal rmipJd bllndlJy lhrouth '"1ne Leegue w 11 h -. ~ Mart Wo!Ur leldfq lbe "111 -• o m • brilllanl nmnlD( and p l D- polol polOIQJ "' ............. ot lO ,._fir II yardl and ran for -ti ,_ lo lolaily _1111 ... -• , ..... For San Jlarlno, Ihm" a o JIUle lo -all!iqt. 'Ille Tl- -""' unabla lo ..... tho ball with &II)' aull>orlty unW the llDal -ot the ..... """' a a.,ant -pJq "' up their om, -.. ·. Loan.. lhl!ting:, 1tunt1n1 defeme wu nescme apfnlt the Rio Hondo ~ cblm- plool. ,,. for 1-a'• ofl-. lbere wasn't much San Mariao could do qcopl "" the Jooc ....... If lhero -I """"" pelnl la !be -• .,... """ all· ... t11o-bad!D&idled IT 1&'dl la 11 fP1o for I b ., Ont TD ot the nlgl!I. on rh • _.,, ldclrofl, Matll ISulla --a -II' boundnc ldckolf ... the lion *· 'fr ...... ,.......c-.. """'" .::111 ' . . . I l : I I I : ' : J' I .: " . ....°" " ..... .... ' ' I • = l':!d ~ : : ! =-''111 ....... . ... T•ll • 1t ill JI ....,,... _, _ ltQI ., ...... '\ ' ' L ... lod Oft lflh ... ZIU& ............... ....,,.,lt1Nl\W , T1l;I 11•1111 cut.Rm IA= 111 WIST '"" coaa -. --"'-·-·· ... .......... N 1 f I ---------------·----- .. ·• -~--.... -~--~--------.,.------------~.,...-----,...--------:--------~~--~-~-----., -----~ Comment ' . Page .. N€w Left ·can De·stroy, But Can ·it · Creat~? ... j : ' ' ' ' ~ ' . ' ~ -of lhll IJfti<Ja it ,,,0,.. make lnctndlary tlJn< bombo ""' ~a.Ott o1 /'fttentodoncl Gowrnnient MololOv ~ , Relatlool for th< Ge"'ral EJaclrlc On ~.alher' hand. Jiiew W llludents seem lotatiy unprepared to "'plac. l!lo 'C'ompO'llJI, vice pre~nt .0f the Nfl-institutions they would destroy. They iiult4 Strottgy lnforma.iwra ~~ntt1' have nO plan for a sub:ltitu~ syatem. ond rnrmbtr-o/ -ot1iff . 4,._t.er'ftatsona.f:-f Many " the New Lett are prof.M&Ors o•glillkodons. Thii 11 • '*'1u1'ituatl0Ji 'in our c*"1:ollepo; C!lhe!s are .1uo-o/ a. orticJa Qrigf?1olly 'publfll!<d ... 'i;:e.;ful authOn '°POUS!Qf .. t!'elr cause thc ·Haroard 8tuitits1 Rmeur. , . l in. popular l.11erattft. 'Ibey are devoid 1 --: of solutions. Why? By GENE E. BRAOLEY One student ~ gave m~ the clue ' when be said, _,Let 'I begin Wltb M1r:1 nw: target r# the New, Left movement • • . '! .Man.ilm dominates New Left ls 'fha,t ita members see as a eon-philosophy, and both · are witho!lt solo- spiratorlal "dlctatonhlp" in whi<h a nil-• tiomr. Marxism begin> and eoda with ,. =· ? to underalapd this philosophy which In 1tarkeat termJ Is ~'l">Y· 'Ille black nu of .aD&rdty wavtd o\'tr university bu'ndln1• In Paris during the spring 196& •lW:lent revolLh 1 ~ . 'Her.1 In the ljnil"1 litates • :MM<!rate ~eumen lift a 1. 4challenp:; · to ~ le8ilip>ate tJievancea and to ._., . ·~l • r • )' ' L ' • .. ,.·~ l •. _,;. • ~ '~flf., ~~ Y ~r Pr~fessors, Dis~riey. ¥our ra~ettti ... ·' ing "elite" oI profit-oriented businessmen violence. Marx hated injustice in all and paw.F.«i~nted government leaders ita formljl, and advocated violent revotu. "recapluri "lbe revolution'." from tboi&. ""-u"'""ly J obj~-/rorn ~•s team up to : lioo. But he also hat<d people. lie !POke _ -...... ~ -·-~- !dl""'8d r.,ai • qialnJ ~ and inod• -It w~llul'll drift cards, flll<llutbilOm111111111JrPi1Vle11q1cw, bum~ 'ochool college de.-: ..... _l _u peopl6 '~· say: 0 hOll l'lth your Pe_, • Havana. &weYor, .,..; • ~I'; ~who I~ tho ')'OUth wlU1 concluaion cannot be ........ mullc, pot q ICjd; people will> n>d~ ' Yblle Sl)S 11111 not ••ce ~ ,..allty, who_~ the """"'1; people , m.,,_~,.er' "'• Com°""'lat parllis who bttoJ\~' tJ.ie1 ~tot~folf>llll""°"' do ~-""" f ·~-.... ,._ .....,. g ; • who bave notbllli ...=,;-""" ,. "'":' own ..--materiil to'191.if~·llCif Oelli." ()no uhme but '¥>f, 111>1yplQI .. ' We were not \ollli : In ~ mnp1e, ~.:: Left \lircbltect• who, raorlmj. ... wor~~w. · µ and ,the Dachau In aa lludent pubUcalloo, Po ~' . We Ignored U ' .Ibo~ M al alloojl • fir too" lllai. ·. e were ,not wise ·in • , I , .................. /Ailmunl!\n.· U the sha~ o1 j..i,on; dllobey• ~ i;;j"~.0. of ljie Mc:Cartcy .,.. --"'11-:; bUrn your inoneJ'i J.OU know testify. We overreacteC!. to it. N« wW ts a dream and all o1 our Wtllullool we be 'wise U, ·1oc1oy. we-dlber I~ man-made Dlus.Jo!ll en:ective~becauae or O¥ei,react to tbe New Utt ideology, lake •~ ~am for -·•~. Tbe •hie!> Ii potentially as .W.,erous as rich are r~ .t::~use they .ri.tbteve& eithf4' ~ism or communm and the poor 1 are poor becal!I!' th"1 Wo ,.llos~meo musl · do o u r 1. l'eiwlbate the war In Southeast . oo1 or .indl<klua1' or 1he dignity ol ~n: wbo lmow ·oolf ._, to' -.y. · The !O cllm!"" Mc! ~ to .....,try, l!lo Asia ind thereby those tndustrieo which ' 'be releried only "' "l!lo IJI.....,. • He stirtllir l!"inl is to understc\d bet!U raPflF.I -C ~ (IAeludlnl. the .• 'brk<I' oo war. • . • distruated l!lo' pobr llbom he profellied ·"how the New'' t:.en , is '~~ and ' , ... ~ .. ,l)/;.hl,dent ~ U help~ 2. Advaoce the lntettsts o~ multina· to support, mt blunlly 'stated that Ibey • llo!I' tt·_.,1ei. llet1111'.b0f,bl,'willl tile < otlioofl'lth tlieir d~). the tiorial • cOrp.i•lloos; drail\iqlt .off ; the wen sljll jncaeable· ol 1overning -their •St~~.!~ ~t '"••~-~·.~l~?i.. ,OftU1 to mOjl>I 1!11111.,. ~ ~ iN vlctlma •• \· "bo~" on 1fhal we believe I! I • ' . · · · 1. tborooghlf'u meinlMn or· the New Left ·"Jllf!N ~ .ia .-•• ~· , have•~ f11eir1 fft'"')utt tl;ley bell.Ve. of people who-.... freaky, .,,...,, II' Only ,\I!<!' , qao lh!re be-a useful ~oftbe'les&<levelopodnaliolls: owoaffairs: · '•' . : ., • .,,..,.._,,""\!"'".-·~•"'.~"\"' ulbe~cn·llle ·~--'alll rl!llOOol. ~· lllfl'1"lrrdlg!oul, Cblldllb "dlalo8¥0'' l!elwfOA ~ fl'O\!JlS. a. Employ polltical...nt~ meaM to • . ' · 'whicll• e:i!stl.19dai wu IOiJndtd m June ol'1 tliOH·_ ~ point ·to iome i[o1't ol 'priitA.ct .corporate intei¢1 'a11roa4. . . " U.' s.., BUSINESSMEN will . do' welt • 190. sn.1rclaliris'2S0 ~Pier.; 'NllJnbei's , • organbed,iijternatlonal coo ,,PI r a ";1 4 .. Brainwash the Ame{iCan ,peppl~ • · · .... 1 •• " . ·through televlsion«>d ~other mass media •. " ' . ":. ,, ' ' ' ~ •, ; ~~~1~~~ COVER~N~ .. -~~IME 'TJUAL~: -produce gnduates capable only 411. ~ 1. , , ,, ' , , , 1 i ~ . . , · ~ .. ~u::u;·: :-: , Rep~~rter C~ntrttsf:s_· .. Englis_h;,~'.Aine'lfican/ ·s~ste_ ms In New Left position papers. They mtecl _ _ .. .J. . wbat I have heard in personal discussions . ~· ~ .. witb students and young professors from A.so a staff w riter a.uigmd to the be.tween the two systems,, It w?41<1 still Many diatrict at~ don't .. ~tate 'Mlere b, you will see, a political ~'fj!f'al dozen U. S. campuses and ball Orange ·cou'JtY Courthome, Barley be possible to argue for tbe wholesale Ml Wl'(e , UHtir .cowi; tlllOCessel .be(ore premium On convJctioDl!i. And if the a dozen European countries. .: &votes cunsiderable timt to court adoption of the British formula by the ~ when they again seek office. distrlct , ~Y tends to be a . lrlfie ~ case can be made and provea coverogt. HU view of two nattons• American coUJ1s and newspapers. It isn't 81 tl>f ·same 'token, 'their ·oppqneo~ . over~otbuslaStic, isn'l it natural,~ •• the ~lions are. more false than Court System.a is broadened by tht ~ulh:; not by any means. In tl'8 e1ection 4on't. ~advise drcwriStances, that he wmi1d be sO?-~ that U.S. business is the m 0 st fact M U a nativt of Yorkshire, Eng-· \ -1• 1 ~ the v~dfi~Cllatri<l<i'~ aboc:t~ ~Tb.at ii one thing I h&.e not.ea in ~ul tool yet devised for _wi~ land. THE AMERICAN SYSTEM (If public ing recm,f of incompetence in the America and one thing I admire. The out !the very conditions or poverty and prosecutors is uniqu~· to America and courtroom and how be has failed to press here, almost always, maint.aiM 89Cial injw;Uce which are the targets By ·TOM BARLEY , &he di.strict. attorney is an elected official combat crime in his community. that ils tradiUonal role in this iispect of tbe New Left attack, and that society'• ot * o.1w PllM 11att reaJ. need is to make better -not 0 You"ve got a tremen~ous system over Jeu.:.... use of the business system all'eadY there in Britain. lf we could just put is .to J watch for and llJ3l'd against. iuch tendencies. · B.rltain has no district. 4ttor;oeys. The crown'~ ~ agaiµsl John Vull ts assign- ed to a .,_.ber of the i.r by l!lo D~ of Public Prooeculloos uoder a rota systeni · lhal Is rlgldly adhered to. Very~ ofteJJ,· Queen's CQunsel (seolor baflmors) aet these jobs but a barrister of lesser stature bas jw;t as much chance of picking llp the assigameaL in being. it into operation in ·this country you'd · ' ·: never hear a squawk from lawyers about B'i1T NEW LEFT charges, whether pre.trial ptibliclty and press-bar rela- trut /Pr false, cannot be Ignored. They tions. And oUr; judges wouJd get oH are",being voiced both by New . Left · their benches aDd cheer." .~ who aim to overtµm $>clety: That comment was niade to the writer Drug :)Problem: How · Rel!l? 11IA T'S THE strength of the system as we in the Old Ballet' ~ box: used to see it. Next Ws, Johri Berkeley, Q.C. wW be prosecu Bull. The week after that be ·m,.y we I. be defending a man ;~eP ~~ exacUy the aame type y1~:\ I'' . atfd-·by non-New Leftists who seek tQ this laitl'week~at tbe ·end of a panel imPfoye it. d.iscussiOO. on tbe.topfc, '"How to Improve 1The first group is the hard-core Center c.ommunicatiorw·Between the Press and ol Marxists, nihilists, and anarchists -Ille Bar." tifcluding an out-and-out criminal element The comment and the topic aren't --,: ... are more deMructl.ve m· µie[r. new. 1bat ob~a&n has been made Itll!tbods ~ any we have known m many, maDJ' times to me by trial lawyers ~ ~ moyemeDt. once they became aware, of course, ~ second group, much larger, in-that I _"Pas ~ritlfh and that I did over . ~n.scienUou,; J'C!'1"1 people who there what I do ~e -court reporting. ~urbed over ~en' ~ lhW. see lt's not for ale to comment on the °It ho want to correc:t. it :Wil:lilif'"' reijative merits 16{ thf:. two systems. But ~bf As one young poliUcaJ leader fhav~ reached i(lne conclusion in com· t01¢. me, "We carry the red·wbitwnd~ paring British .trial publicity with U.s b1ut! jtlst as you do." American counterpart -it would be The New Left ideology is dangerous d I d"ficull ir ·t · becallse.'. it coaches its appeals in tremen ow; y u l , even u 1 is prac-tfcaJ and possible, to transplant the 1d~a~tic terms. It sounds noble, .pro-British system, lock, stock and barrel, fesses to fight Injustice, and demands to the United States. lives of fullillment for all hmnan beings ..:i. 8 'JOal which tit i.s totally incapable LET'S TAKE a look at what lhe British <i~deJiPering. -· crime reJ>Ort!!r can. actually report. He'• 1Jntost . always the dlscussiom begin much more restricted than he would wittr the Vietnam confiirj, which is con-be here but whether that's good or fused, messy, and repugnant al best. bad is a matter for the reader to decide. Mmt 1·U. S. youngsters. with whom t John Bull bas been arrested on a have. Inet see Vietnam as an unjust war. criminal charge .. He ~ been accused BUT ·WE CAN scarcely charge lhem witi\ ·t>iing un-American when America itaelf Js confused and divided on the V~etnam War .issue. Also, whether co1Ilige-age students at! right or wrong it in ·one sense: beside the point. The polilt ill that they are frustrated and dlitiir&d over a. condiUon wbicb they llolieve Is ""''Ii. "hlcb alfects them penanally' and deeply, and wbich they feel powerless to change. coupled wirb concern over Vietnam iS-the cmMcl.ion that while we are tilling poor-people ·abroad we are ig- doti,ng them at home. 11le money spent oa war could be SJ>'!ll to wipe out. ~~r-own gheUoi, "{he stUdents saf. They ~on to mention savagerj on the streets, deltrioraUon wlthfn the cities, a money Crisis al home, and loss of prestige abroad; they . conclude that we have asick society' on oUr hands. · The Student t..eft grew out of the dVtl rights movement of the late 1950's, ~ college students participated in frfiedotn rides and other demonstrations. Arpund 1962 the New Left emerged as a ,separate movement, still associated With civil rights but gravitating toward Campus grlev-anoes . .Stokely Cannichael, Rfp Brown. and other civil right& e:1- tremista advocated breaking the law as one· tactic of "direct action"; eJ:tremisl 5~ent leaden followed their example. of murdering Harry Black, 58, in the latter's grocer's shop between the hours of 10 and 11 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 15. . And that's all you can tell the British reader .. You can1 recall. in a general way, details of the crime as they were originally published _)Vhen you first got the story .from lX>~ce. ,but ·you mµst not link that crime ,.dir~y with :QuD even though he has been arrested. Maybe Bull murdered before or, in any. event, had a history of violence and convictions that make him· look a natural for this new homicide. Jt makes no difference, you must not men- tion them in your newspaper or your editor wouJd be after your hide if you even tried to include it in your copy. BRITISH COURTS rigidly enforce the theory that puQllcation of such fac~ could prejudice a potential juror. British courta also have wide contempt . powers and they do not hesitate to invoke them. That doesn't mean, of course, that the American reporter faced with the same situation rattles out anything and everything he'd like to say about the mad, murdering Bull, concluding hil story with lhe suggestion that the gas chamber ls too good for the homicidal maniac, While many American newspaper editors wouJd happily settle for the Fleet Street formula, there are many who ... ,,j, " Ttieit~·~'• 1M matter of judges. Tbej ' il'e . ap!Xi!nte!l ·"' ' ll!;llaln while • • ' • +. . ...... • ~ • . ,, Studen't ·Takes · '.Jss 'ile! With Polic~ .on Siaiijt'i:cs- Tht writer, a Newport Beach re.ri· dent, is a student at the University of Califoniia, Irvine. By JOHN STilOClr -~ On Sept. _24. the Dally ~blished a fi"ont page banner htRif telling its reacters that, 8cCording fcf(he poli<:i!, 80 percent of Newport Beach tef.nagers have experimented with drop. In the months since that headline appeared, it has been used by many local citizens as the basiS for intemperate attacks on all the young people in the area and to bulwark tbeir exisling pejudlces against public educaUon. BOtlf the Police· Department and the Dally Pilot have therefore, deliberalely or not, shaped and hardened public opinion by providing Joe.al citiuns with such a handy rationale. U the statistic is true, then It should be published. But is it true! Is it ac- curate? Or, on Lhe, other hand, ls it misleading? I decided to find out by asking some or the question& that the Daily Pilot should have asked before printing the story. Whes:i I called the ~ollce . ~t.; I iras direct<d to Detective Justin E,PS!ebj o( the !"arcotlcs Iltvtsion. A man lii~·concerned '1<ith ·drug abuse, Detectlve Epstein was com· pletely frank with me the entire time I talked with him. TO OBTAIN the 80 percent figure, says Detective ltpsteln, juveniles and )'9W11 ,adulta wbo' are arrested on drug chargts-&re-..queiUoned as to how many or their friends1 and schoolmates use drugs. In his an!wer (if there is any), . the suspect often gives his estimated pereentage of tN; number of drug users in his school. According to Detective Epstein, the figures go all the way from 20 percent to 100 percent. Most hover betwttn 70 percent and 80 percent. The question arises, then, as lo how many o( this arbitrary 80 percent are frequent or "chronic" users and how many are "one time".uaers. The answer, says Detective Epstein, is not known, but the prevalent . guess is that less than 1h of · the 80 percent Use ~ga (J!rlmarlly m8"1ilJana) m0{1I than. once or twice. This guess again comes from recenUy arrested mspects. Another percentage that is often guess- ed .~ I!"! =mber or drug ... ,.. who have tl'Jed "hard" drugs such as LSD. The police claim that 75-80 percent of the aU1pects arrested for all drug charges say they have used LSD at least once. AIL OF THESE JJgures, however:, are' of extremely dUblow; accuracy, For one thing, the:.'J>Oliee. interviewed oDJy .. yf!ung -people1 'WbO' bad just . .,_.; .afrested ob . a drug charge (or, occasionally, on another offense). It is only natural to assume that some youngsters, Jierhaps under arrest for the first time, would want ·to minimize the Jmporl:ance of their offense by magnifying its oc- currence. Also, the estimate th~ a drug-user gives would depend a great deal on the identity of ·his friends. Tile larger the number of drui-user$ in his crnwd, the largtr percentage he is likeJy to give for his school or neighborhood. A vasUy more informative and ac- curate picture of the drug situati9n could be formed by the police if they in- tervie._wed some of those who do not use drugs 45 well as those who do. Obviously, ili.e percentage estimates of the fonner group would be lower than those or the latter. The ideal interviewee, however, would be a person who has been a member of both grnups and woold therefore be more knowledgeable aiid less biased in hl.s opinions. THE PROBLDI of making an ac- curate estimate or the number of drug users. ho\vever, would still be all but insunnountable. For one thing, the number changes as the supply of drugs varies. When drugs are scarce, prices go up and the less wealthy teenagers simply can't afford such luxuries. Also, many of those who have money will hold off until the price comes down. .., in this country rnbat Ot lbetn 'ale elect.td. \_ I've !till te find· ali American lawyer Pr1.,,. go up or down depending UJIOll Jd!o will DI!\. ~ l!lo point that -'1nuctr ol a dru1 l>rge 11uy..,· can · · yo1i.,. mucli,mon,.t!nly to 11et a better brmg ~ a. certain area trom M~X!CO judge when legal tnowledgei and court or elsewhere. experience coont more in the selecUon According to Detective Epstein, almost ~ocess 1hall. ~ membership, skill all marijUln.a and ~n comes fro_m tri ~pa.iP.f pr the 'Gleasitre qf finan- Me.J:Jcd' i!nd <most fti.elhei!rine and LSD ci3.I contribution made to the party. comes (rom SM Francisc;o. · Would this nation drop the elected Another statistic which ls of little value district atlorney system and wouJd it is the number of narcotics arrests. The reject, in fa vor of the British modus Daily Pllot re)XJ?'ted that for the first operandi, the elecLion of judges and six months of 1968 th~re were. 14.,more insist upon their selection by an impartial arrests than in all ot. 1967. BuJ how body? , ' do the police acquire ihough evidence It's doubtfuJ, to say the least. to arrest ·an indJviduaJ? Tb6 main sources of informati~ eorne. FROM, THE NEWSMAN'S point or from the ~ theth$elv~. While view, I've fOUJKf a freedom in reporting under interrogation, a yotm.g drl)g user crime and court ,Dews in this country will som'eUmes name evezyone he ktio\\'S that I've never known before .. And I've who use3 or sells drui:s. The police f~und -and thoroughly enjoy t?e take down each· name and put it in ~1scovery •7 that much of what. I wr:1te a large file. If an individual is named '· IS left. entirely to my own diSCrellon by two or three different peOple, he 'and ~mrnon sense. may be investigated. lf a person 15 Thi~ ·does not mean that I can say identified two or three ti(Des as being ·exactly what I want to say on any a "pusher," then he it. put undu·· 'parti~ trl'1, to the possible detrim~t surveillance by an underco·ru agent. of thl! defernbo!. any mote lha~ 1t . . meaM that I was severely r estricted 'CLEARLY TltEN, the number of ar: ln mY ]oumAllstic acUvities in London. rests depends on the wi.llingness of The British editor ht! a severe court suspects to disclose. names.· and ·othe't -and a set of laws wbitjJ he ·must respect. informaUon to the pollce. One weD-hr Perhap.S he is ·unduJf carefitl at times formed person, according to Detective but you can hardly blame hlm for that. Epstein, helped a great deal in the Even so, let this be stressed here and arrest of 75 people. Tberefore,: an in• now. Laws or no laws, Britlsb journa1lsts crease in the annual total of drug arrests vol~taril,1 impose upon themselveJ depends more on an increase in the restrictions in the reporting of crime number of il)l.ormers than on an increase that you will flDd nowhere in the United in drug usage. • · States. StaUstics, then, are dangerous tools. As I say, ~any American editors mlght A front page banner headline stating go along with their thinking just as that 80 percent of a town's teenagers a great m~.ny ~ould start ' screaming have used drugs can cause minor about the cherished freedom of the hysteria. When the facts become known, press." it is seen that this figure is little more than hearsay blown up e.ither by the Daily Pilot (perhaps to sell newspapers), (Ir by the NBPD (to publicize the drug problem). When statistics are misused, as in this case, they become a burden rather than a help to a society trying to understand and solve its problems. I'VE OFI'EN BEEN asked what faetl of Britfsb court reporting la handled better than its AmericAn counterpart and I've no hesitation in pointing to the divorce court as a fine en.mple. ,-----------Our "'"" lu San Francisco----------- A British newspaper can only publish that portion of divorce testimony which the judge in¢udes in his fm.l ,ummation. I loot on that as an inspired-and sensible act of censorship. For good reason. THE NEW LEFJ' is clear as to how to 4~· whal U Is a1alnsl It knows how'-tO ·'!"'k .qi grley~ (from Clir- El. na·to ·c,afelutfis lo restrictions .on, I.la! freedom), how to smear a "war" F•tion. t.nd how to evade the tlraft. Ii can 1lve lllltrucllons Including &a1rammatic sketches oo how to set • almple fin, Clli aulomoblle Urt1, and wouldn't. Thal, of course, is their ~~;:setheSo;:~~~dr,r"or."!! 'METER' MAID GUILTY OF SPEEDING eye witnesses, get 1the fact.I on ·BuU,. · Divorce actions invarlablY, and by their very nature bring out the wgrst in the opposing parUts. Eac~ princlpal'1 sins or shortcomings are recalled, em· bellished and lrott.ed out for the judge's consideration. • • ......... , ~ , sitiin1ay, Dec. 14, 11168 I • • • • 1 I 'l'be Cc!mulent Page of the Dally, Pµot seeks to Inform .and •iimu1ate ,.readen by pr.eti~ a variety of com-mlllla!Y on toJ>lcl of lnter-ut onct 1iglllllcance from informed observers a n d %polfeainen. R~ N. W.'"" Pub!i!hor , what dld his ndgbbol'll think of blm and just wba\ . .happened a year ago whe n he shoved his wife head ftrat out of the bedroom window ? IT'S GOINO to make the dclense lawyer moan and the trial judge reach fot his copy of . the Runion Report hut U's good COPf, iOme editors wlU ....,, and U youn l!lo. bl>y delalled for lbell/l<Y you'd better·get it. '!'h' Brltllll r<porter can't mention the ·evidence •apiolt Bult until the pro. seclU(on ~ tO court for a preliminary bearing wbl!:li dectdel )'helher there are IUfficient grounds to warrant 1 trlaJ. la th.la: reaped, British courts have their American courrterpruU beaten hollow by almost al.-.ya eomrit11 that t h e preliminary bearing ls hekl within two or three dayw o! tbe arrest. Bull would have to wait much longer than that ln many American jurlsdlc-Uorui. ,, 'But ii l;hese W«'I tlit only· ditfercl1Ctll By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -And here v.•e are watching a city crew hard al work. First a guy with a j:ickhammer rips out four parking meters -rat-a· tat-tat. Then another paints the curb to Indicate a new bus zone. After which a Meter hfaid comes along and slaps pa(king tags on the cars which. just a few minutes earlier, had ~n !ec~y parked . . . Pretty good restatJrant scene at Rubtni'1 In Fairfax rePorts Gordon Jones. This wife kept . efitering her husband for a new "fall" (you know. the hairy kind) to Ille polnl where he suddenly uploded "Okay, okay. you want a new fall'' -and yanked the chair out fnlm undtt '""" •tEANWllILE, BACK AT TUE FLACK: RedWOOcl City now has a topless pool hall , putting that town' two up in the mammary sweCpStalces. Is San Francisco sagging on all £ront.s? . . . Graffito spotted on a Stanford wall by Leonard Schwartz: -.¥Revolutkm now, pay later!" And 1 did like that one in the local weekly the other day : "Why dkl modem music ii.Ive to come along in our time?" MY NE'W WORD IS "mynorca." That's 1CTOnym spelled backwards, and applies to people who think up a striking set of letters -ZIP, MAPS, OALM, VISTA, etc. -and then make up l!lo word• to flt them. IF SO. HERE we are at the comer of. Callfornla and Leavenworth. The r time ts 2:50 a.m., and along come two of Police Capt. Charlie Barca'• finest, Officers· Jim Hennessy MK! Tom Crawford -plainclothesmen in an un. marked car. As they stop, two lovely streetwalkers nm out of' lhe shadows. First: "You boys Jooldng for a little fun?" Jim: "Wbp.l type of fun did you have in mlnd?" Second : ••Ltt, us in and we'll tell you." TVm 1& out, opens back door with a bo'lf. Flrst: "You gel in l!lo back with iM honey." Done. As l!loy drive olf, Finl Slreehf1lker askl: "'Whtn we going?" Jim: "To M.7$ Grftnwich." Second: "You plan Lo be there lq!,. Jim: "Just Jona enough to book you, ladles." And thal'1 bow our 1!11'11 COJllld out that 247$ Greenwk:h ls Central Police Station. And that.it Isn't 11fe to be on t h e street after rnJdntlbt. net srn. __ -------------.••.11..1~.oe __ , __ He's a pretty poor British joumait5; wbo can alt through some or the ap- palI:igly sordid and' lnU'll'llo testimony . I've bad to !rW:hn without beJng thanklut that more than t9 pereent of what 11 being Mk! i!I privileged and can not be churned :out· In the BUilet Pl't"' COT 1 not '° discrfmlnatlng public to drool over. n .m11 ... µ be lhal the parties thenwelves aren't unduly concerned · about publicity. Blll whal U there are childttn? Aroo, they innoconl bystanden W'boll lnteresta art much better served, whataver tbeir pmllll ,might ht>. by tlmltlni what Is belnc. Aid to whether or not t.he Judge choostJ to mention It In his final sutnmhlc up? ThaL J)el'*>MI· tbou&ht i1, (If tourae, strlctJy a penona1 thoughL There are e1cellent argument.I for lxJth 1ide1 and ' I wouldn't prewme to be an authority on the topic. Should .you II'> BrlU1h hf lhe courts? \\1el11 should you! r ·' ·------- I l • I I r ' ' I , , , I l I I ' I I "NEW 1969 CHARGER $77 ~77 · TOTAL D<jWN PER MONTH . ' J.aWrMJ, Dlc1 '*' l4t lt61 . I WE WILL GIVE YOU i. TO .. . 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Hf'Vice porch, 120'. deep lot, w I w carpetiJla, drapes. F\tl1 p r I c e . $11,500 • S?OO down to NON VET. New li.StiJW. -Hurry, hUIT)'!! COATS .. WALLACE REAlTORS 5464141- (0pen lwnlnotl 5 BEDROOMS ( . -j3 Bedroom) **No. 103 Linda llland, NB 675-5930 (Sat & SUn 11-4) ••No. 105 Linda llland, NB 675-5930 (Sat & Sun 11-4) 531 De Aliza" (:orona Highland5 675-SOOO, 5411,-7962 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 232 Evening Canyon, Shorecfilf, CdM 675-3000, 548-7962 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1418 Santianella, kvine Terrace 675-3000, Eves' 648-t!590 (Sun 1-5) (3 Bedroom & F1mffy or Oen) 393 Vi<ta Baya (Back Bay) NB 642-5200 . (Sat & Sun 12-5) *2206 E. 15th St. Newport Beach ., 540.1120 (Sun 12-5) 615 Camohor (Ealtblulf) NB 540.1720 (Sun 1·5) 2882 Stromboli (Mesa Verde) CM 540-1720 (Sun 1-5) 2524 Loyola Rd. (Coilefe Park) CM , 54fl.5440 (Sun 12:30-5) 1129 Pembroke Ln. 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WRAP IT UP FOR CHRISTMAS & live happily ever after In this 4 BR 3 ba, family room home designed around an enclo!led abium. Delightful panoramic v,iew, where at night you can see the my· riad light! across the Back Bay, New, unusually attrac- tive, Ivan Well'• home in Dover Shores. For the fam- ily who bu everythin& le COM .. ANY now wants a home to a:o REALTol• with H! OPEN DAILY Evenings Call 646-lOC.O SHARP EASTSIDE HOME ' Roy J. Wa rd Co. "'!!!!!!!!!"!6!!7!!3~4!!4!!00!!!![!!!!!!!1! I <Baycreo• orr1oo1 !.[!! 1842 Santiago Dr. 646-1550 Love T-h•t M.11 V1rdtl Loolting for 3,000 ft. of luxury living with 4 MASSIVE BE;DROOMS &: elerant bAl:hs? Have yoo alwaya wanted a FORMAL DINING ROOM, built in dream kite~ en & stunning FAMILY ROOM. Would you enjoy a BACK YARD PARADISE with towering shade tree11 & ideal for entertaining. Then call now & a.ssume this low interest loan. 2790 Harbor Blvd."" 545-M91 Open till 9 PM S BEDROOM WXURY HOME • lotW<iq .. -•,t•, l* D.ULl'-l'f~oT J9,. HO~SES POii 5.'LI -.iousa 1'0tl·SAt l 'ffOUSI$ '°" tA0Ll.-..;.AOU""""'1"'·1'"s"'""'011"'°'iA=Li ............ -,.~,,..,,,..':". •• :-'--"'""- Ntwf10!! llffch IM No#pOl'I. ~~ 1200 C-. ~~ 1250 ~ tlol Mir 121! 1-,-~ . .!!H!!•-~:!~~1!;:"'~'"~. !!1 ... !!!,..!!!_-1 TMN't SllN Tl"" to Ivy for ,-' -w 21!11 C!m6tma6 .A U.~ :J.o.,. · elmJma6 2 Bedroow plua den, ~ baths; corn er location -View fro111 every ~l,SOO. ' 601 St. James Place, C!llfhaven 4 Bdrm$, 3. ba. OD lge. corne~ lot with room for pool. plU. trailer, camper or boat. fe .. lures Include shake rooj,, fireplace. 2 hot• water helll!rs. beamed ceillnc Uv. RJll .. plus tam. roonl ............ ' ... , .. ·" $47,950 O'VDet will consider small house, duple., ,.. Income In this area. · . . ~ OPEN HOUSI SAT. • SUN. 1 • S or by appt. Mr. RoCtiaon DAVIS REAL TY 3000 W. Cotuit Hwy,; N1B. 642 Ramone Drlvt, c..._ dtl - OPI N HDUll . SATURDAY a SUNDAY 12 .s . . . . Warm and Hospitable · Handsome 4 Bedroom home, qomer loc.alion acc ... to 3 private ~Cb". -'46,SOO 4633 Don:hwtor, Ctl'fllO Hlghl1nd1 l>PIN SAT I SUN ·' ·<;hester Saffsbui'y N ' B h 1-' REAL TOR . tWP'!n NC •-315 Marl~t Ave. lalboe ,It • i100 llARGAIN-IY Owntr Nii.Wt l11ch HOO • .._ ' . OCEANFIWm-2 Bii. ~· • lbm.; lrplt. win... '115 • uw. .pd. AduJb '& 1111. • .,,_ 136.0CO Newport Back Bay . ..... custom 3 Br. •trpk, Lido 1111 ___ 13.S_.1 L1gun1 leach 170S 1MMAC 2 Blt. rum Houle ---... -fU' ~/Ocean. M.lndedt, ~.':,,,.~:.~~ e BY. OWNER • RIPOSSESSION closed car.1145. -· Xlnt loan available. wm ContempOrary · hon1e, n \". W • NO DOWN PYMT. lack lay 22,. "'"'Ider ........ 67':l<6r.9 oarpeW. • drapn. Llvlnc TO G.I. ....;..,_.........<---.,;;;;..;-.:1 BEAUTIFUL & CUstom built room w/ Rocle wall fire-LOCATED JN SAN CL,&. 1 BR., Furn hst. 1rt yrd. Le 2 B"t & Fam rrn 2 place. Muter iultt" • down, MENTE, ON L A ft G J: SeP lot, Nr UCI. Adults. ba & room for addiUon 4 &droona " up. !'ormlca OCEAN VIEW LOT, Jusr· $125'1nCI util. 64i...t.m w/lovely view. 2518 Vla kitchen w/ all built~ina: N~ar ~ AWAY FRdM ..=:;:;.======;! Marina. owner. M.2-3219 · Qubhou1e & Tfnnil. Aikin& THE NEW DANA POINT J..i..:.t1n• Bllctl 2705 ,..~ •=E~Llv--~\~.,---i $89,5((1. • MARINA. 8}m.wlin& COD" ~ CONOOMJNIU~f2 BR. 2 BA. wui.G nn ...... rm, . OPEN f:tOU~E tettq>Ol'ar;Y desja'n w/det&il· IECLUDm veey .man t A11 elee, bit-in stove/oven. :.t;, a:·~~ e:,:::;. Sat & Sun 1..S ed use· ot wood 1tMie 'I BR ~ No. end. t : bUi: d/shwahr, trplc:, W/W cpta,. unit LoW dn FHA Ol' VA. 136 Via Trltlt• ..... ' bc:h, r abope. SU> m •• drps, 2 car 181' w/au10 ~ ~ ---r 642-4441 e· 675-1936 e · : 494-9982 -· Pool, ..., """"'' . 3 -·-· v••~ . l""iiiiiiiiiiii .... iiiiiiii_, C:U.toln . ""lod 3 BDRlol 2~BR,~~,-.. -..._--...,--,,.,-,·' yrs oow. L;,ting •XJ>ired. LUXURY 3 BR 2 •ty, 8a.Y OPEN SUN l • 4 FLOOR PLAN, , .. .,,.,. J&o. pe,llo,' ""mpletely FUT n , Save $:mil. $26,950. 548-0451 View Town Home. pool, entry corridor w(lloon d. private beach, pool ~2238 SELL Or lnse: 2 sty. 5, Br. 2 Ba .. den; gOOid loc., good lnc. Lnwer Dr. empty. Owner. Open Weekend, 280 E .. Magnolia 548-6986 BY OWNER 2 houses on lot Estirftated inc $D;K> yr $28,500 Call (213) 375-2842 or 646-0672 wkends. 4 BR. 1%. Ba.; end. patio; new paint; $4500 Down, take over G.I. 1oan, $158 mo. pays all. 642-0070 Owner A$SUME 4'11% G.I.: 3 Br .. • 2 ba., Halecrest. Call aft. 7 PM, owneitagt. 546-7805 Mesa Del Mar 1105 • 87Al Cortez e 5 Br. 2 Ba. Needs paint It crpt1. $25,000 value/priced for quick sale By Owner, $22,950. 546-4607 Meu Verde 1110 "' BY OWNER 4 BR. 2% BA, two-story home, paneled den, formal dining rm. Used brick frplc. Near public and private golf co~11. new exterior paint, xlnt eond. $39,950. 546-2004 IOll etc:. C.Onsld. trade. 929 Vi• Lido Noril Del Pbo tile. Spa.clout rfar ~ Agt. ' 645-1111 101 ft ffonta,ge, $110,{Q) 11\t. rm. hM MASS IV t * EXCEPTIONAL Fee lot, U>w down . or will trade for STONE FIREPLACE W/ V•c•tlon Rent1lt 2too bay view, 85 x 195 w/plans. Orange County fixer CANTILEVER HEAR.TH, Owner, 548-'1249 or 543-a>T upper Units VAULTED BEAM CEIL-G~~~ ~ ~t. ~~ DUPLEX ,.. bay l -an Rlch•rdson Re1lty ... INGS, , SUPPORTED BY . i. I •·-"bed " • -~ 244.1 E. Coast Hwy, CdM -HEAVY CROSS TIMBERS. patio, comp te Y •iu-uu1 • $46,500, Principal.a on1y _ .. :. .:._ k Spacious gmundtl, kinaibed m 34lh N.B. 673-5&36 67S-4ml w...., ol g-open 10,dei! • =-oc==~-=,.-,-,-l~~~~!!l!!!!!'!!!'!!I!!'! j ed patio. LARGE FQR,MAL pool: '$450 f>C'r mo. For" in-BY OWNER 3 BR 2 ba, 1-:: 'DINING ROOM ., tbrT[l8Uon ('11.t) m-3950 excel. cond. 2 blks Weatcli6 B•lbo1 l1l1nd 1355 '"'°~· ~r;,~·~-~~~~~~1::_1.;;;;;:;;::;;;;;~;;;;;;;I Strikin11:!y modem kitchen Ir : A .,_ S · breakfast room .. hf.I nlUll~i-N-port Hglt. 1210 ..,.w teps .., hdwd. oabin<!• w/""'p .•. .'~ r AL) , Hou,.. U!Wl'llhhoof «;o~•J'l.t JO.GO. To · •-·.a.L. Ba· y walnut stain, AU. ELEC. 3 BR1% BA Din nn, •unken -..m. BILT·lN RANGE & OVEN, FULLER'OON ·CIW> 4 JIR. den, 2 fireplaces. Blt-inl, Chann, atmospht're · • Im· · 2 ba -• I "· -, -·•· 1 ··•· ,.,. 4 OISHw-·"t., GARB. DIS. , P""'• 1e pauu, ""'~ d /W., 1ervice' porch. 2 car lllt:Ula e posse......,n • .,...,. POSAL, ETC., This custom drpg'. nr S~.te Co1lep S2fiO 1ar. 2000 iaq. tt. $37.500. Bdrm home with newly ~ designed home has beeri i mo. 'n4J 528-0034 Owner I AJ1, 646-2414 John modelled kitchen. REPOSSESSED ANp . IS $185; '3 BR. 2 ba. Fnod. fi46..1460 Or•nge Co•1t Property OFFERED WAY BELDW 1ard; bltinlJ. Children It pet 332 Ma.J'2:UC;'lt('), CdM 673-8550 REPLA~NT COST P:T. O.K: Bkr. 534--6980 Wntccll~lff!._ ___ 1~2~30~1~~~~~~~~ .u2.soo FULL PRICE 1135 2 BR d ,__ ~ BY OWNER 3 BR 2 ba. Huntington leac~ ·1400 ,. NO DN. PYMT. : · "•~· "~· 2 clilf SUBJECT TO V.A. T1"D·u g & 2Y~ .. ,~~~.· drao·K""'. Bkra~ Excel. co ne!. bl.ks West $lll PER "~NTH .., ..... ~ ... , .. ,, ...... , .N'l;v<IOU lhopa I: 1ehoola. 548-8281 fffW YEJ'EMNS ELIGIBILITY -========I' BR Townho,,,., upgrad<d . MISSION REAL '1'.Y CNta .Mao l100 • k 123 carpets, custom drapes 98.5 so.~OOi Hwy .. 'Uiguna ------~- !:Jn}Ylrtlty Par 7 thnmghout. All on one noo" P HONE tn4l 49<0131 NEW DUPLEX 3 DAY POSSESSION Enclosed patio, 2 car 1ar-1 Bedroom. carpe1.s, dra,Jlff, 5 BEDROOMS. 3 ba, close io age. Walle to beach &. ahop. all electric k:itcber.. UCI, rec. area, market &: pina:. Full price $la,soo. • L1r9t fenced y•rd for chg. Low dn • trade? Only ~~-• _ . Private carqe schoohl. 6'1\% n .... no loan \!I· . ~rwM·P ] children & pet•. $33,SOO. Open SUn 1-5. rr,_' ' I ORNER 8U 'Paularino. M9-I746 3 BR. pan. den, tam rm, 17862 GWman, Jrvint •••oe.,,.,. ...... crnt d!'VWy. W/W DOUG JOY: Alt. 833-<'00t CHRISTMAS ·1n ..... HTATI Eastsld-3 BR Cpb', drps, xlnt C 0 n d . 3 f,;,tn ). old ,; .. I___ Q t hopa Lfyina + A&sume low FHA. Will take ~!i;, ~ ~l o4'yr &Tee~ YOU~ Ow~ ~ome ; .t4i4~(;77 ~ 0 ~. ~ta am second. l26.500. 0 w n er belt. V~t''W/bew ~t Lovtly 4 BR· 2'19 hll~ · ~-m·;·rnC'jj:AY~ arapntiiriae. Hup 12x20' ";======E;: "="""==m===='=="::'.' & polish..-. Pi-iced . r:i;ht at pell, drapes & hl!avy i~ f::ll · 'BAY • s:i1ptrb custcm ~ built rumpua ftli:lm' • 1 • $29.950. * 6f&;65ll , roof. Priced below tht n\ar-·View from each major room, with ·fireplace. Fenced yud. Open'Sahnday 4 BR 2 bath home ready for 11 3 $21rSOO 6.$-7711 Open Eves. East Side Costa Mesa I Immediate Occupancy 2 Bedroom Home, lovely I yaro and """'· . Bayc:rest V • te " n with ologibility • oertilioat" No down ..,,. 701 Carnation ment. CORONA DEL MAR • 2 story $173 MONTH homo, """"" '"' lot. p., tential C·l. NEAR COASI' Newport HIWAY. at Vlc~orl• Perfect for entedaining. Lovely patio and pool plus Recreational Room. 3 Bed- rooms, 3 Baths, Family Room. 157.500. 646-1811 ORANGE COUNTY'S J S h LARGEST ean mit • Rt•ltor 293 E. 17th St. 6i$6.4494 . 4oo E. 17th. c.M. 646-3255 ~~~!':"!!"!!"'l~~l"I'~~~~~,;:'~~ EASTSIDE FABULOUS 2 STORY Slashed $6,000 . Below miµ'ket value with Palatial setting • fee land. $15,750 low, low $2,900 down pay• Divorce forces sale of thl.11 .1 BEDROOMS . R-2 lot .. ment. This gorgeous 4 'bed· 4 bedroom • den • in Bay. Room .for another unit • room home with 3 bathl. crest. Area of $80.000 homea S2<XXI Down. O\mer w i 11 deep plle carpets and love-for $30,00) less. carry. ly drapes. Hug• separate family room with fireplace. This home is immaculate and located in preslip area. Offered at leSll than original ' ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St, 646-4494 View View 1Custom 3 Bedrm Estate • Massive stone firepl. • Giant 1naJ;ter sui\(', View to La- 1 guna & Catalina. Amazing low price for 11.N'a. l!\sr'R1'Na ····~~ :!5.:9 Harbor Blvd . C.M. Christmas Special Spacious 3 BR. 2 ba home , illcl 2 BR. ;iv nn, ba, sep/ Guest Apt. Now vaCAnt, ask· ing $59.500 Tfrrlfie financ. ing. AgL OPEN SUN. 1-4 100 Vi.a Undlne, Lido r.le 675-2676 VA & FHA Buyen price. Wa Iker & Lee ,.,. H"'"'' Blvd. cM. 7682 Edlng" OPEN SAT /SUN 8424455 Opon Eve•. 540.51<-0 Corona del Mar Open Sat-Sun Prime beach location. No 2421 T t• fioandng """"'""'· 3 BR US In 2 balhs, large living + fam· COSTA MESA •BACK BAY ily room, built-ins, firepiacl, Deluxe custom 3 bedroom. 3 car garage. O.W.C. 2nd family room, Pool and out· TD or trade for income. door BBQ. Corner lot. 10% rutr. 646-3928 EYt". S4()..()(g On. Lot In rear 16000 l!<J ft) can be purchAsed. *LACHENMYER $23,950-JR. ESTATE Elegant fireplace. Llixurlous ORANGE COUNTY'S built-in kitchen. 'J'exaa sited LARGEST bedrooms. 2 baths. Well 293 E 17th St 646-«94 landscaped ta:ae yard. Near ' • schools & MB.JOr shop!;, Oceanfront Fixer 54(1.1120 Fantastic location • Walk to TARBELL· 2955 H•rbor bay & beach .• Owner will ~'!: .'':..,.':':7 .:.~'.f'i!;, OPEN HOUSE 1·5 pmperty. '"'~ 1.19,'?'. SAT. & SUNDAY ••• nng' 211 MAGNOLIA ST., EAST· 6':"' • SPRING SIDE. 2 We• BRa, double •*•REALTY pt'Q'e, 11.lley_ On•:v $21,500 -· .. ~--" CLEVELAND R11lty an11~,.,,,.. 143 BroadW8.)', CM 64"".>-0181 2629 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Eves. 642-8453 646-4519 Owner will tell beautilul , Eastskle home lived ln by adults only. 3 BR 1" bath, livinz .l dinlna: area + Ip """ .... patio. dble ........ Duplex $24,950 OPEN SUNDAY Professionally landacaped. Eulskle O:Mlta Mesa. Hard· 2109 Sh•ntlf' 1.5 Sometimes ••• Owning rentals can u.ve you taxts. Here ill a sample of somt" that are available: Units Prlee College Park 1115 ket at $24,500 • no down to apaciOua S bednn homt Owner. 6734577 r;!12ND~ .... ~~ Den, 122,tm. Vets. Why not (iWt y(iur. lam· -paneled d.; .. lire .. 1 .. ~ I====;;-=,,.-.,,..--4 BR 2 Ba, cov patio, crpta, 'U "'' ~..,,., lly ho i au t ....,.,~ -TOWNHOUSE Split lev •. 2 drps;-dbl frpl Xlnt nd 644-ioto a me or is mu. ln master suftt", larae ll!r· Br. li,J ba, frplc, aU el;ec, • c. 00 • I======== P•ul Jonet Re•lty vice rm, 4 baths, patio, qe h'" -•. _ rm. prl pa"·, S27.500 by owner. 549-2405 347 1266 E 536-71.U "' ...,... """ l.K:J E11tbluff 1242 · ·v-::. 5 • $89,500. m rnaint. .Cble det. pr, 20 ACRES atotatt cabs, auto· doer WOODS COVE AREA • Home di -• 2 Seashore DriYf •••• $39,500 --------- 2 Alvarado Place •... $49,500 ~N;•;w;~;";;;llff;;c;h;:;;;;;;l;~; 2 Near Yacht O ub .• 67,500 • 3 Peninsula Point .•. ! 79,500 Bluffs-By Owner roR Sale by Owner. Con-VISA.uA CALlF 2 farm ·&:. 1tudio in Charmin& iet· =~ . ta. ..... mo. domitrtum. Eastblutt. 3 .bdr. houses ~odern ~/Grade-A tin&. paneled livtnr rm, 3 · 2 bath, built-ins. Fully dairy, inigated and c:rou bedrma In homt • akyllaht 2 BR. prqe, pi.tio, crpts, CIUJ)eltd, draped, n t a r fenced. All farm equip. in-Swedish fireplace, 11' bath drps. itove A: ref r i •. school.a and churc h es. eluded Only $51500 Clll 'in st:Ud.IO • euy care patio Tropical 1etttnc for adults 3 Balboa mvd ....••.• 87,500 4 ~boa Baytrttnt • . 165,000 5 Balboa Blvd •••••••• 69,500 6 Bay Avenue ........ 62,500 6 Balboa Blvd .•. : .•• llS.000 BURR WHITE, R11ltor 2901 Ne,vporf Blvd .. N.B. 67S-4630 4 Br. (or 3 & den) lmmed oe-644-1479 noW. · ' ' &: garden, walk to beach • 1 blk to aboPI Is tramp cupancy. Popular K. plan. 1250 BRASHEAR REAL TY •J9,500. $140 mo. ~780 Pool. Spectacular gm belt C d I M ~ loc. Nr achl 11 & llhop'r . oron11 I •r 847-8531 54Q.6552 5iU·2442 TURNER ASSOCIATIS s-ert·2 ha. cpts/drpl, bit·~ Crpts. drps. blnts. Best buy 213 · FERNi.EAF Llquld•tlon (IOMOUt 682 No. Coast mvd. Leue $210/mo. call Mr. by owner. Perfect 2 Bedroom Beach VACANT. $795 down. 4 Bft.Loa ::::'::Una==""'='h:=m=l=l=l94-=ll.n=-Nelaon ~1151 ff~ Estate Open HouM home on 45 x m· (1'11 Only 3 homes left. Desir- S•t./Sun, 1().6 loblJ. Less' than a block able area. L89U"9 NltHI 1707 I% BR, rear, ~ )'&1"11, Oceanyl'ew Income ''6!!!1!!'9'!!H!!'ll"!•'!!•n..,•'!'r'!"!"644 ... ·2!"0~21 from ..... "' China eo;,.. HAFFOAL REALTY • • .... adulu, I cl>i!O OK, 1 ~ Wonderful bluH v I e w, "Home to Match-Income'' NEW -4 BR 3 BA. tam rm, no pet&. $100 mo. 548-W 'U . 2 ., 1 ,. ·'k 2180 SQ. n . 4 bdrm, 2 b&, Owner '•elllng, $69,900 . 8740Wamer MZMfli :m.~:X,1Nnl'10000~ view 2 BR. E-Side. $U5 mo. ing n1~a::ice ';;' ~~~ ... all extra lge living rm w/frplc. 546-8693 or 673-4953 BY OWNER :i bdrm, 3 ba, owN$'R , , 213/~'1ki Adults. no yard wort. with garages. Din. rm, paneled breamed FOR HONEYMOONERS! fully landscaped, air cond., SU..7360 or M&-.489S CORBIN.MARTIN lam. nn w/ lrplo. Clooe~ No sge limit .. A peaoelul apt & c1rps throo(boot, Duplt•H For Sele 1975 3 BDRM. Ill ba, '-,..,.., a:alore! Lge master 1uite oou.ntcy . home, provincial, Merrldeth Garden Model 900 Joann St, $110 per Ko. REAL TORS w/pullman & w a I k ·in Make & used brick. Some Home. $47,500. 962-1518 tltwPoRT Duplex for .ale. Call 546-3767 3036 E. Co.st Hwy, CdM closet. Beaut. landscaped, view, large 2 bdrm home, · 200' to be-,cb. Or will tnde ''2~B~R-. -partly~--~-,-0-p-ts; 675·1662 Anytime !"!~·~FHA Apprasl. hw Doors, 60' lot, try L•9un1 Hiiis 1700 ~tJ for good Llguna hse In c:ourt. Yrd ~pr, -U'U--.i• $34;950. 673-4516 Aft 4 PM --residential lot.· P . 0. Box 232 Cecil Pl., C.M. NEW & i'eady to r im· BY OWNER, e J e g a n 1 SAN Sebastian -By owner. 1423, Huntlnrton Be a c h . 2 STORY + POOL mediate o cc u p an c: y BROADMOOR, 4 BR. 3 BA, Principals only. ~ toe. £714) 846-.(1()45. Owner 2 BDR.-1~ ba. bit-ins, aptl, 2007 S•nt• An• Av. CM Customized Broadmoor Tur-fain rm. Priced for qulclr Xtras! 837~296 ~A ~~pr,1'~ 113 OPEN SAT/SUN lie Rock. 4 BR\ 1 1tory sale! Open Sunday 1-5. 1228I------·---RENTALS ./ 5 BR, 3 bAths, {rplc. din· plan. Carpets. drape 1. Sandpoint Way. 644-2379 L Hou111 Furnished 3 BR .. car, ·tiled bath, tncd OWNER will sell al hill eves., 67J...BµI day1. •9un1 ~ch 1705 ---------1 yrd, $145 + $.15 dep. 974 ./ ";,t~mci!s~·~ with cost. Call 546-6925. if no R-2 LOT. 2 BR home WESTERN AWARD Rtntalt to Sh•re 20q5 Grove Pl. Sat I 81.ln Otlly kitchen. bath It livnn IUlll. S4G.SlTO w/pool. CentraJ CdM. Fore-3 & 4 Br. Sen1i custom WANTED: Roommate , 2 YR. 2 BR insulated, epts, ./ Reduet'd to S4J,800 ed lo Sell. Days • 540-4469 Homes from $35,450.00 Now fern.ale type, to share tarp drPa. StoYt", gar. Adultl Leon Vibert, Rt•ltor ~!!'P!'!... B~~~ l200 or 830-1062 eves. · wxler conatructlon. LocatM beach home , 1 child OK. $135. No petw '42-4:998 548..ffi88 anyt1111e I ii~======8ill PAN VIEW 4 Br & Fam Oll Mountain Vlflw Drive. off Call 673.-644-4. 3 iii. extra Jae. aarat..: --R=E-S~A~L~E~S~-".!»-£•~--"--.. ~· :l'.:'i 2511 Ll&hthouse l:P'.l.~ALES AGENTS C-o-tt_a_Mtsa _____ 2 _ 100 -I :!~': i:~".,;..~o~c Men-Women ''"'7""-7 Pho"< 711-892-not lo< -------.. ·• Meta Verde Expanding again • Offi~ .# /L,, Balboa Penln1ul1 1300 furthe r lnlormation 2 BR A: dfn, Eutslde, cloee 1 ilJO 4 • Opentna:1 available for ;;;;;;;..;;,;;;;;;-;,;·;;;;;;j• BDRM. 3 bath. Top of to 1hopptna:. S225/mo • 6 ROOMY I clean. 3 Br. • ex-riencerl men • women. Ql~ I I I World. Octan & mountain month leaie. Ava.il Jan. 1. den + lam. rm. $200. hk-,..-..U• n veatment ncome Instant income &: training. view. $37,500. 540-7366 Perron Rlty 6'2-tm ed. Kka 0.K. 642-5583 Sprina Rlty. Mr. Gairdner _q/ . 1 2 Home1 I. GUt"11t Apt. welll-"'========-"================:.. I 5404824 (.J"C#ltlU¥; bit <:onc:rett" block construc- tion, near bt"ac:h 4 parttal 5 BEDRM • $29,SOO ./ oc.an view. 134,500 Rent Like Paymonh 'F I Graham. Realty Near IChool, park with .wim --'/-pool. 2 baths, family room. (!II~ Near N.8. Post Ofc. 646-2414 Pado. Orchard &: lovely 0 / tandooaplng. earpeu, d<ap. ao- ea. Built-In kitchen. FU. plaet" too! &t0-1720 ....., TARBELL. 2955 Hori.or IALOOA tl LAND LUXURY Costa Me•• 1100 BAY AliENii'E Poulble tradt" for Duplex two vat ant Iota • C·I. iood location for Duplexe1 with use pennlt, $42,500 R. C. GFtEER. Realty 3416 Via Udo 673-9300 OnJ..y $24,500. 'MX'ld floot'I & double car Ritt. 64&--a928 Eve. SfO.«* a:arap aepantina unit. (2 Ctan 3 bdrm. added familY ASKING $11,000 *LACHENMYER bdnns t"llch). Extra larre room. M~rn kitchen. Near Make oiler on th\11 J BR % block from ocean, close to 1hoppinj:. 3 bedroom. l'A. bat b. Muter bedroom h a• awn bath, llvq: room fl.repla~-opena to larie · patio with all conveni- ettce1 for enttttainlns. Forced air heat: Room to build a.d4fUonal unit. (No. I~) $55,000. Lido lilt 1351 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,i ldtch\O.n arra t.n 1 uni!. lchool A: park. New 1Jat at $32 500 and· family rm wdl·blt wea· Well..McC1rdlt, ltltn. ' · IClned home. wide lot • East F 5 ·BEDRO;?~. din 1810 N.....,..1 BIV<I .. C.M. ~"O •• r... Maenolla st .. c.M. am11y ""'m • '"~ .. 548·7729 E,,... 644-0684 ~-t G-L-m R-. lty cowttd patio & many ex· I .,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,..I 546-5990 f1lfKI -tras. Vt.::::nt. Top are •· '"'::":":':'"".'"'"'"':!!!!!!l!!lmJ ;N~•;or~N~.S~. ~-;;~Olc;;·~ll46-;;241~4 138.~. WRAP IT UP I. .""-..n'Lt.~ •• r... FOR CHRISTMAS $23,950 . LA. lfl.tn ront CONDOMIN11J1ol 3 n10.,1ad umN ~ ... -i,.. 4 bdrm 3 ~ tam nn hople. 'tu_fdu1 ~.plush ~t· £'~'· hlrP, llvinc._~ Abium, pinoramic vie#. Inc. GeDM'OUI 1be bed-A-m l'ft.r new condition. Phone 546-5990 Built by Ivan Wc'l<r • Do\'tJ' room, 2 \Ilk l'omW din· 1'{o ac:row ch.up -no '°8.n Shotts. OPEN DAILY. tnr mom. Elepnt tiftplace. ffita. Priced to tell at DAD..Y PD.Dr DIME-A· Roy J. Wini Co. BulJt • ln kitchen. Cowred S21'.1.!tio. CALL S 4 0-1151 LINES. You can UN ttiem oo Santlqo Dr· 646-1500 Pt.do· Trttt • flowef'I • nr-(open eve1J Herttqe ft.e&J tor just pann1,. • "'1· Dial I::.::...:==-----chard. 54(1.1120 E&latt 642·!!i'Tll SOCK rr ro 'EM! TAllllLL 29" Harbor CIWIOE,.... ,. .. , ........ ' FI JI' PIOPDTIDWlllT ~----,...._ ..... """·-• ,(t l'ot DaiJy PUoc Want ML -owao.sm l ' .I • I ' • • • ,, -, ' ... _;..t -: .~ j ··-~ • • -. • . ' --,. ·' " " " " •• 'I " ' .. " •' ' •' ·' " " ,. •• . 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FREE lll!NUL -VD .., ...... ..,....-. .,. ~ --,.... m a ea.iw ... w~. •-"'"" --· ~ i-"'" -°"" -. -• ,., 1-lllL .. • • r,,11y Eci•iPood • ,.,. ... P•tioo wAHnD ~ -WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE S.W-12 p "" ~~;",_~,,.:::-:: _ :.'!:;.';;; .~'f;'HMf :::tf.'a!._,. :.:~ ,.,... ~ ""'1fl ......... 540-1220 L .... no ... ch 4'4-"66 I /I ""' -' -()((. • -• • Fwoisl>od ••' Uof,,,.;,...., 'IOWltllOUIEI sm ... -.... l!!Ml'SIDE: Qa"4; .J .... ,,, w WILSON ..... 646-1251 _,.,_ 5995 Cl.AUIPllDCDUNTl•l•rot-.. f•l-1 ' ' 2 aa.. J M. 2 mr o,,.t 5tM1G .tee. bltm. ,.t1o. w11 _. • · wura..tFF. Roam •i'llr" " m1 ..., .._ • c I. ....,.,. ..... m ,..., ~ .,_,, c.,. ...._ f im..:,~o:..oup«t ~.::. ... :Slll~ )?;lll·BO&lr.~ml RIHTALS Cost•..... Stoa ::..~~/::&l:i "" ........ ww .... ---.m ..... .--....................... . i-... Adaltt -tu Peclli Aw. R.8. -::: .... n:a.. ~ 1:'":-...... funUeW eYIS, wkn:L llall Alllld,...: Sox 111tt New.-rt .... OlllH. lay & l1adi *-°' ---~·-on>< 12111: • .... """'ooo ,,_ •-."""" H R I • Ii ••· ltMlty Inc. s.ntaAMKslght116111 -......,_ .....-.. 1w """" ,..., , ..... -. uw p1. $111.' ours-e9u1tton1-eaaunsa I 2Z1 Sl5 8N'HfJ at ~ l...ue ttM'Jtl Wllb' bd lJ::• )"leaftJ lea! 1S15-0CZ1 -•DDva"I>r .. NB-:... J BR. lliQPe; (:N'IC'd. clrp4. tttdlelt. Util. paid. w .... * DECv11w5 * " · i:RRORls Adv.rtl..,. .,._..,~ ClhllOk tttttr 1dl t1a11, •M ,..,.r,& ........ ,,, ..,... zw.. Ho.-.; no chDdrm. od.J ... llS-SMI eftL * SUl1ES * ledBDRll. J ~~-do. lt.ootn & IOllnl 599' ., en'.: ,.,._.,., THll DAILY PILOT~ ll•Mllty..,.,...,. H!)',te ' -=---=---lJl5. _....,. .B&CHl'U)R'S rm.I; l Bil * .. .. A-* ~ 541o491 CM ..-t ff ~ltllMlnt the MYt!"*"*'t Clr~I)' ene tlm&. YIAllLY LEASES -lor ----11 ..,..~ OFF"""""" donn 1or ail-...., r, sra--1-8ec:Mnr FllJ'D LlpN leldl a7l5 SUD 1JtiL pd. 5t1:.aJ: 7J1 YORKTOWN 1. J A :S .Sdnm., no pm. litp ctrta, D ., NC nm D.EADLIN& poa CO~ ANO ICILL.11 ldO P.M. the da)' btfofl9 Ji!,!~ Oft, -...,t hf' --1 BR. 1 ~ ~ ·:..,_,,_... BAY AJtE.i J m;>Rll. ..._ .wtli. ., HUNTlNGTciN BEACH ..,. O.C.C $1111.~6.-$1IO. incL Locoa Bal JJL 1fS.SU ~ W..a...n.t a.mW• 1"4 llond•r MOl:l•ne wf'laft ol•lnt ..... ~ ldO P.M. l'ricfly. BR,·~ -~ ~ ' ' A•• -·-lok D-3 • .-. .r-..... ~.. LOVELY QO'AH. VIEW pda .... laJI 15dL. ..., (t ML s. d Su Diep,..,, \'OU Mun HAY• KILL NUllihftl Wltef'I ldllln1 p .., Molli* ., .. u ·=tu ~mt. Pmn Pl-Home: 2 8*1111. .a -Scott PL '5-ZIZJ Yont· ._at BNdl Bhd.--2 BR. 2 Ba. llltm. Jl:' 0.-...... 5998 N .u,. e. make 1 "°°"' tf tM klll number tlvtn'yeu br your Id \Ike M • u=:. •-ll --11!.11 Del ------of 11 • • Betty .,.,..... 1\i Ball& sm -BP.Aur ... 2 Br .. l'i blftt STUDI0~-1--w . 5IM2'l'I after' PM. • PRIVATE Room. .. eidm, v•~ .. --,,.,..,. .. . -. . I 9IORE PROPER'ftES Muha a..1'G bit. 204 PJI ....._ p:IOI. 8tifs. $185 ~ •• di\11 lmbu!atary ~ t.o.elJ •wry .nert II mo.de to klll or oomcit a new ad tftft hu bMft .,....,..., tMrt W9 9lfto ~=-;.'!"...;-:::;~-;~1ABOVE Hieb adJ:Xll. 2 Bit. . ZDIBl*Aaa '6.al3 DAILY A WEEKLY RATES NEW, J.ct. l,lk .. c;a., ewe:, al'Xlll ad_ N Ice .... ,. ........ •ntll the1d hu1ppul'9d In tht peper. t I! rU1tic chum. $140. Leut. Sllll !Na-lltl.. 0:.,. BadL • "E",,.,_ :m~ieta, ~ No prden sorrow ad Inc• DIMl:·A.·LINC A•.,.. lltrkltl)' C111t1 In Mvtinoe '' m1ll •rat •nr Mt el our .me... LEASE. Leu! I option ar rm. !bow Im. 1 m 1.£ .... ,....._ 1..Adalt NO ~ . A..u.Ne now. Cd 5IM'15I NO ....... ....... . '. Sell. 4 BR, 2 BA t..umry Vista Driw 1CUiM3 e P'ree Utllilies .. llntm J BR 2 be. patio, pool. The DAILY •ILOT ,..l'Wlll the tf1trt to of•lfy1 edit. o9fi10r or NfUle •n)' ICNtr- Cillldaminhun. Back: Sq. 2 BR t: blt·inl. refric. CID'" • Rttdl.. ~ Dilpaul 8ub4ieue fl& IWlll kt Income Property 6000 tlMrnent, Pd to change tts NtM and refUlftlon1 without prior Mtloe.. ; (714) '15.>8»4 ews for app't petiQI. drapn. Adtdts.tmb". Ntwpo" ~ 4200 • Afr<.Cordiioninc i 11&5/rm. 64S-3mO aft' HOUSES POR SALE •nl'Mt a• .. c" -DRAP"TtN• t1tr1tt• .,, • BR. :s bll. a-pis. drpg, m..aa lfter 4 . • Heated~-BAal. apt .• kltch., bath. $10 Forced Sale N•UA&.. -=~ ;:::::· = =~f.!!ffl' ••lnAU :::: !._~ • -~.:.~ ·~""~ ........,. .. ~m. L. r c e. 8tf!pa ID It. OD!SD .. bey. • Pbme ~-__ .. Monti!. 1 (I' 2 pencna, COSTA .... n• WBTC&Jl'I' -'INC••• _... W&tel:ot"'"' ~ ... WW ........_...,r......, • BR.1 BA.~ IN.Ir. •'TV. maid'°"·........ 3Dt 16th PL CM 642-15C7 MUA OIL MA• 11• UllllQUITY PAl:IC .. Ill.DOii .... ~-.., .......... '-573-l13f dllrm. l BR. 3 BA. $l50. Utll lnd. ""'--"·· _,_. 5364411 • a.ta Mesa Dupiea: am ad-MDA vane 111• ucx '-'" -,u•NACa ..,.A1as. 11c. ..,. ..,.., u• ..,.....,... Lealt Owner fM.857 • ..... _,. .......... ,_.. DELUXE 2 BR. cp1a. drpL "'-VllCant lot. Appra1led tot' •M ,.,... 111• LUT au'' oa 'URNITVttl •nT01:1 ... ODWl.JLATE. 2 Br " den ' · Sl'15 MD. SH-81 . UTILITTES PAID :ex. nejpbortmod $135 er ~s:i,m Mast .ell wlttdD ::::::; ~':,. i:. =:::"" MM : u.Jt~::::"""" Mn w:ith ~ lll!duded. pa&. Nifull 7107 BAYCLIFF M*I S27!i0 Up 2 BR tum. H1d. JIOlil turn. $155. St5-f1JT 10 --for best ottir ovier ULNA C°"9 tnl MT tllMOe -HNllW. •JtYtcn :: Prtvatebtacb.tmniecourt. utYnl wkly: Maid~. 1V, I02K:noni0e..AP.D.H.B. 3 BR. Apt&. Children $20.ID>.EquH;y$16,(0J.ReaJ. ~_.. = ~nul:ILAllD : =~••••• = $451 per mo. can m.a3 NEW 4 BR. J.,qqm. ff'--::z: N. Newp:at, NB • ~291.t e we1aJmt. $1C. Mn. Dunkin ton welrrwned to mtmtt: =..MOI:.::... = NUWJ•TOll UACN .. ••laJJ TMUN = 2-BR plus den, be9utifnJ View1 $275 per rno. ll!:ue. nJRH. 2 Br~ dcllwmo.n El W. CW!nter st. Apt. t fBd. m-385 ~ WlfTCUff 1:111 f'ICMlllTAtll YALLl"Y = :U.!_~a,uai ft cond. adulll cmly, SZ35 rm. mnM-'lMS BAalELOR flmmbed. J'!b', Hunt. 8dJ.. Amlm Imm & Q.EAN Units E. 18th SL ...._ W1991LMD9 -: == .. NAUUJJ• .,. 541-1290 Baa. SSS. m«m dq A evenhw Libru7. m childrm er pell. Na• port IMc:h 5200 62 II. $ Units op St 51 :=.um •MK : _.... couern :,: :::::~oa:..ftt9 : s BIL, frpl., De'llr, m. ocmn. RENT AU •-L-~ til I I'll. .. SS "Main. ~'13111 )(, owner fie. DO pta, Pr&-=-~:,. = ~-=-4'1t 1wcOM1 TAX = a.rm. -PriT. Only SlSO In Apts. Fum..-FURN 2 bdrm ~ blk to QUl~T &.~IFUL BRAND new 2 Br. unit: tun paid OK. ~mm!r brier, in•• "ftllUCll tM MrDW•Y cm :~ :::i.:" w ft9P.ami.tenant.m.3173 Generil 4000 ~J;:6 .~C:al1Adulta oaly. 2 BR. .pool. :.-::. :nnW.~.~ 6t6-3750 ' :==.:=.,.. ;: =::::w1!9NTI :: ::=t~W: J:,,. $80. 2 Bdrm, bia: yard, pr. llf111 Cameron. 1C7.2JZ ~I ~ Mo, 'IZ 8 • p . ..._ .uu:ft llACON IAJ ~ . 1• ~Al . .ml lllVllJTl9Afllf0, ........ Oldn' hie. 123 Irvine Ave . RENT BAY Front sp-c. ~ hmm tma2. 2 8Jt. mobR home, Domingo Or. NB 548-8C82 us1neu ropetU' -.-~ ~~ " r, ::: ~ .... •',""..,' ,•,· 4111, lJAHSJOlllAL :: ~1337 or 6'l3-«)3t I + ~ S1JO. ind '.fS.«nall hMdl kiic. 1 Child 0.J{. $1!0 ESl'ABLISHED 0ttu Shop IAUOA llU.llO = UN CUIMIWTI ·:Wt ~,,::'Ala. ... tilt 3 Room1 Fumtture b:at alip Winer i.e.·MM'TIO Mo. plus util. 536-80l5l Unfum 1165, furn Sl90 Oii Balboa hland.+MWTC1 ==== ~. ,. DANA POlllT .,441 LDCICIMITll .,. No•port Holghb 3210 $2llJ • Bit. 1 Ba. "" lot. ~ or be option. 545 lrvint Ave. 615-EQB ' l\R ..... pool. --Rent sm/mo. + dee:nirw lei!. 60-UM $25 Montll OCEAN View, 1 Br. w.,. 3 BR. "' blk to beech or 673-1835 * POUllTAUI VAL!St' 1411 Tlll,Llll, Ille. .... MASONav. aaa ... BUY 4705 n6% «>th Sl N.B. &TS-3249 HAL eUCN I• CONDOMINIUM .,. MO'VINe a ITOlMI ..... FUU. OPnON TO Apt. furn. patio, ~. me. ........ Buch . IUltUT llACH * •ENTALS ,,,,.,., .... ,......... = {Re.fripnb:n Ava.iLtbleJ utill.. Winter, m.M8I NEW West.cliff $185 2 br 2 8u!incss Rental 6060 eARDU .. ovs MN ,n 'AlltTI .... ,... ... No deposit o.Lc. llODERN View apt, narth t. patio Jrp1 1ar. 1 story. LON 1uc:11 • A~s. Unfurnished ~:i~C:.l»ffT ..,. HF RC lutllBDRMpl. ~. ·~ ... ~~ eni, 2 sb'7. 2 BR. lt,S lB Irvine~ adlL STREET FRONTAGE uuwooo ... ,. •_!!.•4 .,..',. :: llLA1n•1111• '*" ....., ... • • • • -cu .... DAU••• Ba, c ·-~·. I blk ............ • ~ c...... ,LUM••N• ... Fumlture Rent1ls Bl•-' m-1835. • ----LARGE 2 BR 2 BA On Beach mvd. 1480 Sq. ft. _..... • ,. MUA VlaOI "11 l"OODLI OltOOMIM .... ..... ~Very plulb, LEASE $18) Model home ide9J fer fnsur., OUT OP STATI ... wnro•T ·~" ... POOL llllVICI .,. 517 W. 19th, CH. 54S-3fll. $2llO mD. tM 89li2 -... _ n"'n"""..,..,., un NIW1'011T M110NT1 me row•• IWSI''" tnl 1S8I w. UJdA. ~ n4-2llOO c.-on. .. Mar 4250 _,. Rltr .. etc, ~ Katftl.a and ,,tt ••Wll'OllT JMCMtU ml ruMP SlllVJCI ... • 'Bit 'Ba. u-• 2 -;;;;:..,-,..,:~=":=,.,.---/ ........,,,n •"-' 1..;,,...._. mU1Jt ~ l •-. 2 Ba. "" 38th ~-,,,,) s ·cn• ,____.., MIDWAY Crr'! 16M WISTCLI''' • ml •00111111• .. """"" -llOUD.&T Pl.AZ.A -~-------~' "'OC''"' _......,., n.r....-.,... 'lior ......,:rri .., .. ....-..pu. IAJfTA ANA . 1'11' UlillYflKfTT, .... llD RADIO, ......... mic, ... Br. Ocmn Vu IPL X1nt loc. BACHELOR apt. turn. Ulil ftnt tbit week! :Bad!. apt. St., Newport Ia1and. PZ $250 .mo. 1<li50 Beach Bhd. .,.,.,.,. ,t.NA ""1. 1111 ucx SAT IMI ll:l!MOlll!LtN• a ••PAii .. nr. IChla " tnm. 51J-721l DELUXE. Spari«w.11 l·Bdnn. included Avall&ble. Dec. All util paid. ~ Mo. &T.J.6433', li75-Sl6l • 6.l&-4120 • .~.... I'll IAST •LU,, aa llMOOILINO. llT'Ctllltl .. f'Um. apt. SJ35 Plus _util. v"'' ,._ CO•OMA Dl!L MAii hll SC... -... MU Heated --ii Ample pe.rldna: 2llt. $105. 673-<l917, ~ NEW buiJdirw for leue. llORfM TVfTlll W. IAl.90A INI SSWlllG .,.. N •• -rt •L.---....... ----· ~ RENTALS ,,. ____ ~-· -5250 --·---In ',_,_, AHAHllM ,... MT m..AllDI PS llWI ... MACMltf• •• ,AIQ ... ,,.._... ~ ·~ No dilldrf'n-No pi!l!l -...-.-• ....._ ~ -~, .. ._ -.-'--6..,_ SILVaUDO C"-"'l'Oll 1IJI LIDO tq.S &3Sl tll"fl( THllCI. ~ ...... DELUXE u~ 2 ~ 3 _19115=---:---:am:-, -""=,--=;-$145 8PAC. ltudio, frpl., Apts. UnfvrnJshed Beach. 2100 sq ft. with or ~!!#~ ~~~ 1111 NUffTIM9TOlll IUCM MAI TAILOfllNe 411f ..-..:1u -z :;; bust without equipme:oL MUlt -----" '111 llOUWTAI• VALJ..n Mlt Tl•MITII COlfT9DL .rn BR, 2 BA Block to besl $ll); 2 BR., UtD. paid. Jnll!U man; nD petL Geneni 5000 D a-..lste_ UGUJJA lllOUIL tm LtL90A. tlUND UH TILL c...11 .n• ~~ ••-.. 2 ~ ~. ~"-! -t QJ{. Quitl Privaey &. ol HW7 • _, lei! -~ IAlil CUMIWTI 111t llAL •IACM Mii TILa .......... 6 ....... •U rec .n&, tot kJt, de. $ZZ5 Dll........:::I" _,._, "'~ fJ,., CAPttTUNO •aACM 1rtl CMIAllH COUlfT'I ,_ Tll:LIVISIOM. ...... ... .. -u-.... ........... L'UllUI~·~~ -il'K. . ..lllQI • -• ~ * $1036 * ""' JUAll "'""'"*' Int LO•• •IACM .,.. Titl!I 11ava - i..ea. '3J.4m 2 BR WI" bei9dl. VEN DOM' E 321) E. 17th. CM. Lor1I DANA rGINT 1711 MR.HM .. DV9 tfll U,ltOUTI • ., .... ~ t.aa... lltiL flltJd. Wfr. .. :... ground Jease, UJO fL fron. <..U:LIUD I,. WISTMIMff• Mtt WlfLDIH ..,. ,. T6Difii -pool. Jiid beldl. 4 &vaili.b)e-aiiw! · -_.... Ywl7 ON TEN ACRES , .,,_ w/all.v. owner ocuuiDll ,,,.,,. M....,•ow,Av.. .. c.m = JOBS A EMPLOYMENT ... J -2 ~ 3 ,.. .~ --•• 615-1153 afters PM ..,h.,CU" .,,....,. ··-· u-~ _.. -J SAN ouieo , ., ..... ,.. ,..... L _. • ua., ... _.. • ~ lSUl1A <A'~ IV""IOS· 1 A 2 BJL J'um A 111111u 615-aGf .,,,.u.tD« COf.llfT'I t9t U.fllTA AJllA Hl[1Gtn1 MJI 109 WANTW:Do.... ... ,. 1-,._ ' .. . . ... • I ·-• ' • • • 2 Ba. fam rm. lM er P. S'FUDJO Apt doaf to beM:fl lMMED. oiXUPANCY ""-1~-/ Pr!. / Palioa / MDUlllS TO aa MDYID 1ttt TUITlll N4I JM WA"111Do w-1'2t ~ -/pool U"' ,... ..,,,.. e""---1 ·p k .r•,........ SHOPS (21 for~ Prime COllDOMINIUM 1"9 COUTAI. 1111 JOI wAHTaD. v•-... Cost• Mela 4100 w , ....... -mo. CIOM to .... ....,,...ng, 1r Pooia. Tennis • Coab:it'l Bk· loc•tion. Newport Ocean-ou11L•••• ,D• u.L• wn u.11u11A eUCM .,.. M•• a WOM•• ,.. ========= c;.;.;;~--C------14dult only. 5.lS-9933 e Spa.cloos 3 Br', 2 Ba t.t, 9 bola rutt/Gl'ffll, fronL i.•-... ft. _.., __ Al'AITM•lnl l'Oe "'L• 1'11 Lt.aUMA lllOIJl!I. .,., DOMl!ITK N•LP ms "----..1~• .... _ 32.50 -fc. ~ .. ~-RENTALS ""' cL•M••t• m• .1.01..c111..... ,.. I·----------'---$25 Wk. Up STUDIO Apt 1 Br. 2 Bath, · • 2 BR. w/dm: or o 900 Se9. Lane, 01M 64-f..2611 . Loca . u• JUN! CAPl$Tll.l.HD sm H•L' wAffT•D, MM net CJJINA CDVE uW pd. Adult. Mb, $160. •swim Pool, Put/lfft!D !MacArthur m Cout Hwy) ePRJME Retail tiOn9 Houses Fumi1hecl DANA '°"" 11• .1.011te111 • .._ • •Studio I: Ilar.h aplL Rda. S38....a39S e f'rpl, lndivllnmy lac'll · STORE 17X40 •••••AL -REAL ESTATE, NILi' waNT•a..... ,_ On the bay with ocean view. •Incl Utill &: Phone sttV. 1145 Anaheim Av•. WVELY part]y tum., Ip. 1815 Harbor, CM 64&-6654 •1111TAU to •KA•• -Gener•I ~00•1~ii. ~':""..... J: v~ privalll! in odusive • MUI Sll!rvice .1V avall. •-1~-4300 ~A MESA 642-2824 1 BR. frpl 11"" M leaae COST,t. Ml!IA 11,,!! ftl,LIJ[,.. .... ICHOOU a INSTllllCTIDll ,... an.. Pvt heh. Dep.nt 4 • New Cafe A Bar --.... v~i ' ' ~ o., ' Offl Rental 6070 MIU. OIL MAii .,.-CONDOMt•IUM ffR JM ,.ll:PAllATtDN ,.. yr ojd 3 BR. W BA drum ---------Avail. ll/15. 1)75..6170 C9 M•IA Vl'•DI' aaNtAU WAMTID "" TMUTIUCAL JHI ma. in bnmac anL Lm-2311 Newpcrt Blvd. 5M756 MAGNIFICENT view, $100; 2 BR.. 1 ba.. bltna, 2 BDRM wdundlhfld apt LA.GUNA BEACH ~=:, •:::c., : :::' :o:,:::T = MERCHANDISl!T FOR my fealwft thruDut ind BEAtmTUIJ.Y decon.ted. 8a)'front 1 BR. Pa 110 • w/w, dnlpH, 2 cbUdren w/stove A: rmigeratrr Air Conditioned 1111wro•T Han. :: MOTIU. tllAtL.1• COUllTI "" SALE AND RAOli blt-im. bred new huh newly furn. 2 BR.. Bit-Ina, ~. utD paid. To June Q.K. Broker, 5l4:6!Bl • 613-6214 * ON ro-~· A•f"r'Ut-:::T.:--u •uUT NOMU . "" ,UllNITUR• -Htd. Pool. Adults. Walk tn 28. 673-6190. 928 E. Balboa -n.w'.>l ... :.nvc. :: MISC. alNTAU '"' 01',ICI l'UllMITUR• .-i• cpl&., mnt. bratif.i:, 2 car -••-..le. s t Blvd ...... LRG 1 Br A'""' .... stove Dnk lp8.Cl'I available tn DOVl!ll •MO•U INCOMI! , .. Ol'l!llTT ... Ol'l'IC• ICHll,MIHT "11 pr. 0 -·_. .__ -..-,_ lhopi. ""'• ...,...,... • · ~ Coata Meg SlOQ ' --· · WllTCLI'' -.... IUSINJ!SI ,llOf'l!rn' 6tSt STOlll IOUIPMINT •U -PCllU• uuu .,. ... l&IU... ~ ~ A ref:ril. Choice Joe. $1511 Dll!Wllll office bufidina at UMIVlnrTT PAJI• ,.. .-i• n..•~ b lbe ......, _ _.._.,, ... , -"~"=-~~=---.,,,,.---,...-NEWL y de.con.led ex t r a ~. ,.._ ...,;,.... .... ..., ,_ .,._,__ l•VINI aa TlAIL•• PAID C.l''· 111sr1,u1.,.,. VUO.T ·-i -........-.. 1· W k VI~ .--Ill......,.. .. ....,.., CIC MT ft4' IUllNasl •l!JIT.lL .... IAll l!OUll'MINT -11 1mmed pm, Leue. Pvt. $30 & $35 per .. 1arp llrcle apt. $125 Mo. Excdleot. park • like "11'· Llgima Beadl.. Alr OJDdi. ~ •LUI'' Ol"l'ICI ••NTAL Mii MOUSJ!HDLD 90009 ..,. pt)' 615-4513 SEA LARK MOTEL utll Ind. 67J..63U. or ...,.mdlnp ,_ -lo _ .. _ IL--5300 •-~. ,.._..... buutlful UtvrNa T1•1tAc• :: INDUSTRIAL 1'110,111"\' ._ 01,111,0• SAUi Im · 5J6..3l01 ·--·---·~ .... -Ba -UUIK'U ...-.... <CU, • • ntt COMMlltClAL .., ,u11NrTu•• .1.t.1CTMM1 1121 FURN or untum 2 bdrm 2301 Newport Blvd... CM. ===-=-=.,,...,.,,---[ inl peace " quiet, paneled partibonina:. T w 0 ~~ D L MA mt tNDUJT•IAL llffTAL "" Al'PLIANCll ., • • M&-74-CS • rt.,.,.., Ba ~lor A b -. .. _ &..OT1 ,,. MTIOUll 1111 " den. wry attrac. .m. .... ~~ Cu•;: p • Dbcrimioat1ve Teriant. 2 BR Untum Beach Apt. entrancet: ......... _.. Oil ... ., nu.Nos = IUNCMH flM ,, .. , ... MACMINll ti• Adult&. i15-133S $85 SGLE. apt. furn, All utll Incl J75 up 1, 2 " 3 BDRM. APTS. ..,75 • ....i 92i W Batboa P'crnt A..-e., ~ leadl to ~ic:.osoT-~,UMD ms c:1TJ1us AOVl.I •1n MUSICAL 1•1n:UMINT tTll 6potle& P:mp. man. m 315 E. BaJbm Blvd. POOL. NO CHIU>REN ..., _,. •• y. · Mundpal partma Iota. '50 MUNTOtGTOft ••AcM ,.. Ac•n•• m1 '1A11101 • Ot1•A•s •• DUPLEX 3 BR, 2 ba frpk. smolUrg. no petL E. Skit. BALBOA m.9945 MARTINl""UE Slvd. <mlER. RENT.wi per month for space. Deak 'autJTAIN VALUIT :!: ~.:J~~ :: ::t'~~tsrotr1 = c:rpll:, drapn. pr, patiD li1S-C58 ...... AVAILABLE and chain anilahl.e for$.\. !~·.~~HM -OLUIOI CO. ,.D,l!•T'f' 097 MMl1 6 ITllllO •11 $250 mo. 673-6900. 6"J3..IB56 $115 mo. yrly, cln, 1 bdrrn GARDEN .& -.r Burr White, R.Mllor -i,.. ~ --OVT o' ITATI! PllDf'. '"' TA'I a•eottNH • 2 BDRM, 1 bath, Nf&www NEW c:harmi.,.-1 Br. new cu incl. No pets. 93!1"' w. . Al'" • .,. 615-4600 "Eves 642-ZS B~ ~ ~-~ =::-,.,.c:u"" = MCMINTAUI. o•••llT t1H CAMlU.S a IOUIPldNT .. furn. Mmt eee to •JIP1'tt. Balboa. EYH: 838-0038 lBtb " Santa Alla, C.M. "!!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!~I service •vailii.ble --.-. WUlMUllsna 1111 IUMUVISION LA.ND .Ull HOl•T SU,,LllS ... requ1nd, $115 mD. :;;; All uUl.i.Hi1!9 paid a:cept MIDWAY CITY 1n• fll!,t.L ll:ST,t.TI[ ll!•VICI ft11 ll'OllTING ~ .... 5tNl62 Bkr A.dulta only $150 mo. m> 1 BEDROOM, turni&bed apt. Call Mra. Henderton 645-6542 5400 ..... _,.~-SANTA .. ,.. HllDNTI ...... lllCNANGI •m elNOCUL.f.111, ICDl"D .... . ~ C.M. &fS.!Zl Ewa. r~--S1JS Month Im Sant> •-Apt U3 CM Huntington Belch u=.o~...,.. COAnAL mt II. I!. W.l.NTID 4Mt MIKILUNIDUI NII 3 BDRM, 1% t.tm. liv-dirl ........ -~. · ........ ' • · DAILY PILOr u.ouNA eucM 1711 BUSINESS and M1K. WANTID .. ,. nn combo. lee ldtc:ben. SDI. Wll.1iON WEST $-3465 5135 EXCLUSIVE 112 FOGRESTBEACHAVENUE ~~.:=L :;: FINANCIAL ~~=~".'""' •t. :: Mo. 613-21T1 1 BR, furn. util. pd. Htd. LA UNA IM IUAN CA,tt"TflANO mt IUSllt!ll O''DflTUNITlll UM llOUea Im pool. Adulll i 4 6 -5 2 7 Ii. Ba I I d 4350 ON-THE-BEACH 491-9'15 CAl'IST•AHO •LUM 1711 •USINIU WAHTll:D '* •UILl)lff MATllllALJ .,. .. 961-1741) f I tn I OANA POINT 11• INV•STMl!NT D'""""'ltln Ult IWAl'I l1tt • NASSAU PALMS • rozy Bach, patio. util Newty d@oora~ inside " 2 l 3 Bedroom Aptl. DtlllXI Offices :_:\;U,.~' .C.~T~ : :::::~M::'Lo":"T•D = PETS ind llVESTOCK 1 ' 2 BR .• Pool Mature adult. no peta. ssS f~R. ~~~~d!;!.UX.: Luxury Hv1lll: to p1eue the SUITES« lii:wle otficel from COftDC>MllflUM "" , •• ION,t.L LOANI •m ,Ill. GINllAL -°""· rn E. 22nd SL 6f2.3645 mo yrty. us A Apte built.fnl lno p.ragel. most diac:rlminatinc· Now sss. Carpet&, air a>Mition-DR•E•uoTx•AsL• 5 ••M. .,. ~~L:•"a!~L':,'.,., !: = = l;=====-====;!=========0:..===========-lru... ~.,,"....., available •I lng, secretarial 1ervtc e, N JllAL •nATI LOANS .. HOltllt ----Ho u fu I L-..1 MOl:T...011. ,.,,.. DlllfJ .,. LIVJ!ITDCIC .... Long ltech 3500Lonp S..ch 350QLong 8t1ch 35..., Jh H I' f ce.ntral klcation. Orana:e UMI n m tn.ru MON•V WANTID '* CALIFORNIA LIVING BERMUDA VILLAGE I Un lftQ OR County Barut Bldfr. 230 E, ••N1••L -ANNOUNCEMENTS •uai111111 WI• ' s.1 .. a Slmpk SCTambl•d Word Puzzt. for. Chuckle IHOGPUL I I r I " I r.AGLOM I I' I I I ID.AVNET I I I I' I I I I I I r "Engaged to flvo ;Iris al L:;:-=~· :::-=~-=-~ onmr oxclalmod a horrillod • fathor. •Haw do ,Yf"J oxplaln I PA IC IM ~ ~!;'°:. ,.;/locl ttr. ILOGLAN 1 I I I I -· •uni°'" Cupid .shat mo 1.....1.._ -J __ ,L_ .....J_._..__. wtth a --. " . I ~IS j MllPll 0 c-lott "'° dluddo ........ .. I' I I' 1 · I" -~;::_;P.,i:= ·~-r r r r r r r r r f' r !S-I I · I I I I I • I .I I UTS ANSWEI fN DIMll-A·UNE \ Spaciout 2 II l Br. Apts. l1th SL. CM. 60-l48S ~°&,,A ::_uMA• ri: •nd NOTICES r.:=••• POOU = Crpta, drpa, bl.tim.. Cose to P1cillc ~ N 'PI'. Bch; pvt. of.lice, Mls.t. va•D• JUI ,DUND Cl' .... ...., ... .......... .,. sl'lp'g ' schlL Children OK. II rtt:epl " conferMce rocm, COLLI•• PA•• nu LOST ... , V.tU.flONI .. UtO up. J..ce. parkina. $100 12131 ===~ :~.N = ::::'i'Mam :.4: TRANSPORTATION .2214 eon-e Ave. AM 2. u-9U-1368 lilllWPDlllT IMOa:ll mt llln"MI H11 •o•TS a TACN'TI -~a .... .,... aATlll09:•1 Im ,UlllllALJ "41t IAtL.90.liTI "11 n1 Ocean Ave., H.B. 2 QITICES: S(IO a, 1100 sq oova11 JtlOllU 1111 PAID DalTUAIT Hll l'OWla CllUISIU ,.. CLEAN 6' pleuant 2 Br. 1 1~~~('!'71'!1}~"31-'!!"1!!'"7~~ .... 1 fl p-t....at a. -"••te WISTCLJl'f' JtJI ,UMll:llAL DlltlC"Tlllltt MU l'llD-1111 IOAn 5 ... u_....__ .., • ...... u•~llSfTT PAIS ftn ,LDllllTI .. 11 IDAl Tl!AILl[fl1 Apt. m'. ruu ....... Shoppln&-l'HtroOml. 340 N. Newport 111v1•• -CAIO D, TMAND '4U ICU.T MAllrTINMICll SUD. Key at 22liO Maple NEW 2 BR. APTS. Blvd, N.B. 646-2255, "5-26M fACll SAT JM 111 MSMHIAM "'" ao.t.T u.uNCH1•• •~ E ADULT LIVING luT eLu'' IMI nMan11T LOtt MU MMINI ••u1P. • ~ • 6 000 SQ """ of Db ottioe taVINI Tlll•Ac• ... CllMatl•T cav,n .. ,. •DAT IL,,.. MOOJl:ftl• ="" 6t6:5El61 or ~ FROM $120 · ' ""•· · <DION-' DI• ~ mt c••MAtM11n .-MAT 111tV1cn ~ M apace; cptJ., dnpH, air-eAUOA '* IMMM:IAL 'Altkl iM'1 •OAT lllNlALS -* DtJPLEX Mn. Ja""41Uu, er. cond.: uW.. " ~. n l t 0 r •AT ISLANDS ... AUCTIDNI teal '°"' CMAllTlll CJnn 2 Bfl. cpt/drp, blt·ine, 2312 ErWJAnd St., Apt. 8 ft. 645-2060 LIDO llU 1111 AYlATIDll naVIC• H11 'tlfflM NATI ..... Adu} Bervice. 3)C Sq. IALSOA !Su. ... TIAVl:L tC11 eOAT MOVIN• ti. No petz. $150/mD. HUNTINGTON APT, 1 OOMMERC. 300 Sq ft. ....... , wan 1111 .. ,. lH.llll'OllTAflOJI ... •OAT STOU•& .... ... 2244 State. I0-7472 ADULT LIVING -• MUlllTtNGTON ••ACM .... AUTO TIUilll'611TATIOlf .... O .. TI WANTI• .. .. l INDUSI'. -.., ... fL NUlfTIMTON ...... Ollt .... LIJ!G.lL ltOTICft .... Al•C•A" .... LARGE 1 Bedroom ctuplex New 2 BR apta. $125/mo. e 646--2130 e , ·1rArN vALUT .. ,, 0111MA.• a 1uro1101• "" 'LYtN• LfttOHI ,,,. Sllf) mnntb on leue. Nr. · 141'11. Sullivan Mjr. 1323 t1AL •tACM !!!! SERVICE DIRECTORY Mo1tL• NoM•t '"'..,, r-··•-· 0 17th &; OR.ANGE C.M Top 9.UDIJI ••OYa -· MOTOa llOMll Santa Ana .............. ..,. ub. Huntington StreeL • . L.OltO 11.t.Cll -ACCOUNlllil• -flCYCLll ... "'"'6Jt ·="'"'""':--,=-::=-:;:•-= location, lf'OWli flDor; onl:J OllMO• COUlffT -AfillWalllJll ll•Vtea .. ILKT•IC CAfll t111 NEW 2 Br. apt., cpll ....... _ $60.1'118 Oranp:. 5'l-S541 IAllTA AJIA .... AP,1.1.AW .... , ... 11 .. ''"' "" MINI lll:ft tm 2 BDRM, 1 b&, apt&, drpa, I. bltM: pni.ge: good Joe, , w1tTMflf•T••. •it A..,.aA1trJ1• Im MOTOttCTCLll · ·• •,... blt.l:M. Sinai• I• r a c •. Several to dlDOOa from $125. CdM offlee • bach. I~ MIDW•'r CITT 161' AIJ>H.lLf, Oii .,,. ¥0TDllSC00llfll .... n...ten, Util _... ..,M SAWTA AKA N•NINTI 1611 AUTO aU'AIU MJI AUTO tlltYICll I ..... an ._. prefer amal.l family, DO Call: ~-'f'-'' ....., _. COAl'T~ IM AUTO, ....... T-. ... .... l.llTO TOOLS a 1eU1, • pets. SUS. Mo. 64l;..M32 yearly leue.. 615--0621 LMllNA• auaa • ""nmlM ,. TU.1t.1a, TU.VIL LUUllA 11..v.t -llOAT MAINTUWICI ... fltAILllt&. ll'lllltT DELUXE 2 br. 2 run ha. 1s;;;.•;.,;..Ac.•.c•_H.-•.;.l .. p"-h_ts __ 563:--0 lftdvatrlAI Rental 6090 ~;,~ :: ::S~:U~:::~• :::; ~":::, .. W•W, drpg. bit.an.. Gel'. . CAl'mUMO ll#"JI lnl 6Ul\MIQ tl1I Jlll'I Adulta. Sl40. Nr ~ " LARGE 1 Bedroom ~ 3000 SQ ft~ • ottim DAM NllfT ft UTlal.. ..,. DUNI •uoo••• Hubor. ~ '"""-ta, 117.:;o Monda. + __ ... a. ........ _ ... COltDOMINIUM -CAlfNITMAIOIM t111 lMPOlt1tD •vTG• _...., 6(XI) tq ft p&""IN • ~ Dtn'UIXD .,..,.,...._ lf'JI CAl:Nlnt•M• ... ~T C.U:I D~ •~ • •n I" ~ "ew 17J.1185 ·-'"" •kll r --·-,...__ CIMall'T. o-.1111 .. "'"""""' Cl.Mltct """""'~ • -"" n -.. " .,....... ..._ ._ ...... _,.,..., ltlNT AlS CHn.D CA.al. u...a "1t u.ca CA.al. ttOPt carpets a; drapes. Bullt-tr.. ·---------!Rd. 714-•9•·1061 c:r Ap~ fu..,lshtd COllTUCTOIU ..,. AUTO llVtlfTS Fitt"1'ce. Patio Jldultl • ftD , . '114-M>--7680 ,._ cutP.., CLQlflll9 -AllTOI WA"'8D -Laguna leach 5705 .~===~---=--....,. •••llllL -CA"'" u.•• a .,,A,. ..,,. wn u1t1 J,:pm=.,.$165.-.--6134!1!i=::--=-.,.,-!'--"'--------!NEWPORT Be1cb COITA...... '* GUN•111 a MITt LLU• ... ... .. ... EF. =~ -,,. ::: -VERY met 2 Br., new c:p11... 100 CLI,, DlllVI wanh:lua Power, ,n. l4IU n:1t1>11 •1• DUOUTIOtll -un8 CA1t1 dr'IJ!'I, bl-""'°"' "' WXUllY 11JJU</UNroRN bath. 1lrl' psrkq. (213) 1----------------------- -adulb. 1125-IHM1l9 YwlY Leue. 1 • 2 lldnnL &u..1368 I BR. un1um -°"'" -111 _,... l Sbopl 1------- Cori>ets, bWIW... Carpcrt. 0-U>lsw fnnr ""'7 Apt. Lots 6100 S135 mo. ..,,.... &om 1150 mo ap. leate !"'--'-------- ' BDRM, "1!:'d--____ 4M-_uo ____ 1SWEEPlliG Ooeon View Lot -Adulb. ll30 Mo. 1-no ........ l!llllO • l!llO Call Kl-1572 IS YOUR AD tN a.Asst· down. balance !10 m 0 , l BR, crptl. drpa. blt·lna. nEnt lom•me wm ... °""'"· (114) 497-1210 . Cblldren OK. l150, 191111 -tor tt. Diii ~ 491-1"21 MQJf, 518-'IW tor quiet, allldmt -11o. W'~hl"ta::-::-==11::-1 -;-==i::'. I HAYE YOU LOOKED FOR THE HIDDEN DOLLARS. IN YOUR HOME LATELY? ) ' L .. • • " ' .. ~ ' r- " .. .. .. .. "' .. .. .. .. .. .. "' .. .. .. "' .. ... .. ... "' .. "' .. ... .. .. ... .. -... .. -... ... ... .,, .. .. .. .. .. ... ... .. ... .,. "" ... .,. .. .. ... ... ~T .. "" ... ... n• ,,. ,,. -.. ~· .... ... "" I ... ... "'' ... ... ... -.. "" .,. ... •• nu •• ... ... Pit = = ... .. .,. ~ "" w• ... :K ... .. ... = • • ... :: ... ... .... .... .... ... e ... : ... .. .... .. .. ... ... "" -::: .... ... ... ----.. .,. .. ::: ~ -... ,.. ,.,. -- ·-----.. ---·--,,..........~---:---:----~ ........ --........ -~ ....... ~--~~~~~~-~~~~ .. --= ···-····••+=¥••• ... -................. --.. r ....... .. 1r----------------------------., ltlAL E5TATI BUSINESS and FINANCIAL ' ' ' .. p Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Y·our Fingers? See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD 1. Stove 2. Gult1r 3. Baby Crib 4. Electric Saw S. Camera 6. Washer 7. Outboard Motor I. Stereo Sat 9. Couch 10. Clarinet 11. Refrigerator 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing Machine 14. Surfbo1rd 15. Machin• Tools 16. Dishwasher 17. Puppy · 18. Cabin Cruiser 19. Goll Cart 20. Barometer '21. Stamp Colledlon 22. Dinette Set 23. Play Pen 24. Bowling Ball 25. Water Skis 26. Frffzer 27. Suitcase 28. Clock Will Sell Fast! 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31 . Bar Stools 32. Encyclopedl• 33. Vacuum Cleaner 34. Tropical Fish 35. Hot Rod Equlpm~ 36. Fiia Ceblnal 37. Golf Clubs 38. Sterling Sliver 39. Victorian Mirror 40. Bedroom Set 41. Slide Projector 42. L1Wn Mower 43. Pool Tabla 44. Tir11 45. Plano 46. Fur Coat 47. Dr•pat 48. Linens 49. Horse SO. Airplane 51. Organ 52. Exercycle 53. Rare Books 54. Ski Booll 55. High Chair 56. Coins 57. Elfftrlc Train 58. Kitten 59. Claulc Auto 60. CoffM Tabla 61. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV Sat 65. Workbench 66. Diamond Watch 67. Go-Kort 68. Ironer 69. Camping Triller 19. Antique Furniture 71 . Tape Recorder 72. Sailboat 73. Sport1 Car 74. Mattrus, Box Spgs 75. Inboard SpHdboat 76, Shotgun n. Saddle 78. Dart G1me 79. Punching Bag 10. Baby Carriage 81 . Drums 82. Rifle 13. Desk 84. SCUBA GHr These or any other extra things around the house may bt tumed into c:ash with a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD s 0 ... Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 <YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD) DAILY PILOT WANT ADS WILL WORK FOR YOU! . Get In On The Action T odeiy! General L;;.ota;o;.. _____ 6.;_1=00 luo. °"'*""nltlta 6300 found (P,_ Ada) 6400 ADJACEN'l' a x 112' w-. dlU Iota So. Santlqo Dr. N.B: ea. $35.<m • .._ Rancheo 6150 2V1 TO 4 ACRES RANCHO CAPISTRANO ti now otterlnc • llm1'*1 15 ...... ~ " .. -. oak lt\added, ranch •tit ~di. The ........ ot tlletr kind In the l••ml111 So11tli Coo1t Ar•• Hi&'h above the ll1>QI belt. Private roads and locked late .ru8.ra.ntee the natural beauty of thll former Spa.b- lah Grant aurrobnded by beautitul Cleveland NaHonal ForHL All utilities av..U. able. PIUCED FROM $1,000 10% DOWN -15 YRS For true country living, re- tirement or ju.st plain invest- ment at a barsaln price . Call or write for ccxnpletfl detalla and bft color broo ch~•. RANCHO CAPISTRANO 457'0 Camp111 Dr' Newport Beach, ~ 546-7843 BOY'S Bleycle In Put< - -School, Coll • ldenUf.y 54Mln Who .... I• -.Retell • Loot 6401 !'.am and learn the ex- dtq, prontable auto 11aa rtl'.lt.cina ~­ A non-eompetitiw mobile servb thdwitry enctoz. ed by leadirw Autol.>eal- el'l'l, Inaurance Compa.n. lea, r -:t Leaslna O:im- panies, etc. We sa~ them 809'. over their present OOl'lt. nie exclU&o Ive manufacturer's exe-' cutive tralnhC program auarantl!el yoor suecea. You can earn over noo.oo evel)' day, from your first day. Workmc capitalization required of $2,960.00, financln& avail· able. Cl'A filUlft on re- quest_ Mr. L. JUchardll In4l 63l>5990 1-------- RFJ> Gennan Shepherd k&wn u "Rusty". Lolt Vic or Baycn:1t. Pleue call MS--1182 or ewa. ~ LOST blade r:ktt poodle, male, 'niurs nlcht MU Alpha Beta a lTth and San. ta Ana Ave. CM.~ GOLD O\arm bracelet. Vic 1 'Wlladdyll Want? Wha<ldY• Got! SPECIAL .CLASSIFICATION POR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS s.,..1.1 Rate 5 LI--S 11,,,.. _ 5 bvcb ltUlEI -AO MUST INCLUOI! 1-Wtwt 'f"W ...... ... Jr... ...Wiii! 'l'Ol.I ... "' In ....... 1-YOUll ""-lrt4/et .aor.l. ~ l!ne. fl HvtrthlM. ~tilNG l'"Olll IALI" -Tf':ADEI ONLYI • PHONE 642·5678 To P1ac1 Your Tr1der'1 ParadlM Ad Fuhion Ialand NS. Sentm'l Newport DuPill. :nl' to val. Reward. I0-1919 beech. WW trade t<JUit)' Trade 12 Units for store w llivlna: quarten1. Oeear front commercial lot for in· come. Dellert lot for ln· come. 548-ll68 Doyle Co. 1 Operalina:' Nunery SCbool on Palm. Canyon Drive 1n Palm SpriJWI C.l aont. WW l trade for land value onl.¥· want 1oca1 '""'· ....-I for iood Laiuna rmdm- Personals 6405 ttal lot. P-0. Box 1423, WED, SINGLES :'°" Ownr ~ch. <n4l Dinner• Cocktail hr. 7-1 Admia'°'1 $1.00 FRI. SINGLES Dlnnor • Olcktall br. M Have: ApPtOX 3 ac on t. ·auna c.,_ Rd. M-IA ione. Want: lhc:ame prop Orance °""""· Dorothy 1'unk, owner/brkr. 642-3344 Alwt.YI Fun on Sa.turd.I,)' Citrus .GroYel 6175 ."Y'all Come Now" Land -Wholesale Adj. to ------WANTED 11 DANCERS CORNER Rancho Cal. Rivo"lde Co. 17 Unit Motel fx'a sn:w Ex· ctiana:e for clear mae, land, comm'l OR lalp:1 Motel. Fortin Co 6G-&'.I>:. !WI !>olS-039() OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Build your future Country Estate; excellent 10 Acres of citrus, planted ln 1963; approximately % nave.Ls A % Valencias, just coming into producUon. 20 Shares o! El Sobrante Mutual Water Co. Wat'll' Stock. Majeltic view of entire Rivenkle area would prompt you to build a home &:: enjoy life on this property. Price. $6500 per &e:re. Top rnanarement available. For further infpr- mation pleue call ErMst Eekhoff with Eckhoff & Auoc., Inc. JJ18 W. Chapman Ave. Oran&e, Calif . 541-2621, Eves-wknds 633-6974 Distributor for Orange Coun-l43S% N. 1tlain at Edlnge:r UMO A. 90% Fin. for TnlSf ty and aum>undina: areu to SANTA ANA S42-mo& Deed11, Units, House, boal b!o appointed by nationa1 or ? Call Brier 540-9'.2S2 company. You need not give I GOOFED Townhouse 3 Br, 2% Ba, up present poeltian. Excel· Private party bought IOnte beaut appt'd. prlv .. patio, lent earningt. No eellkW. name brand EXERCISE pool, close to Bay. $32,CXXI. $1500to16000 ca.sh required, LOUNGES (Adv. on T.V.), Low down payt or take 11eeured by equipment A: in-with the idea of becoming a T.D. car, '!' Owner 64H654 ventocy. To qualif;Y you dealer. I tlnd I don't bave . must be reliable ambitiowl time to d !rat M·· ... Hono!ulu, Haw a 11, .ep. . • ~ e. ..., home Condo Omiplex. 3 and a~to devote 2 to 8 aell l or all at wholtu.le, Br. 2 ha. Val $44,000: $14.· P .. a. . weekly (Day1 or $45. ea. ReauJart.y $89.95. tOJ eq Trade part equity eve11.). or penonal inter· Ori&inal car'tonl 5C.s356 for ,__'_, u~1 view: 1rnd name, add?aa 2314 No. BoMle Brae, s.i ............ .._.tor, 675-28«t and phone ,number to: SELECI'IVE SINGLES Want newer, med. die 4 dr NEW Wahta to bare the led. w/fact air, trade '64- ACXDUNTS DEPARTMENT' )'OU 1 98 Old&, F.P., A fad air + P.O. BOX 3846 Holida,ys with the man or nrm credit on 5 acn nr ANAHEIM CAW' 92!ll3 woman of )'OW' dream.II. Palm --53&1131 • ' • Call Lila at &C-9616 ==--=~=::·,:::;:.::;;;,,,,~-FRIGIDAIRE 826 W. 19th SI., C.M. M .. nllkent ladle• Dta. Sol- JET ACTION PACIFIC PARTNERS IL ou.Ilna 18 carat IS0,000. BeauWul renewed Laundry. Where attracti~. part1cular Want llve-ebo&rd yacht, air- 28 washe~. 11 dryers, 20 Jb. single adults meet othera: plane, or R.E. (714) 459-3103 Have $53,<XO eqUlty in U: Canada re11. 35J."50 llOOJ. Want Re11. Newport Bch. Brochure upon requell Bk! &1&3255 TRADE: <I Bedroom, pool . Baycrm home for 5 or t Bedroom home -Newport I Bc:h, CdM. W r It e Dally Pilot, Box M-307 • washer. $18,000 yr zrog11 lnc. in cul t u re d atmoephere. l::or:....=33::7~;;;1::69:_ ___ _ Resort Property 6205 $27,000 F.P. Find out how 545-1534 C.M. 50 x 140 "C" lot heart ot euy it ls to own! • Attractive Expert Oxnard ~.ooo F&C Want Owner leavinc atate, bavr $6.IO> eq. tn 2 Br. l Ba. Parle lJdo TownhoUB!, ~ skier any trade, Mr. Riley, flS-1895 . ~na del Mar. Steps to beac:h. 3 BR 2 ha. Vac ISM equf1'f. Want clear lot or small 2 BR home CM area. 54&..39'l8 Eve. 5fG.«l88 Bia. 1 Will trade 5 Acres llki' Palm Sprinp, value Sl.0,000 for equity in duplex or b"i· plex. 5J6. ll31 e FOR Rent Furn. Mam· moth Mtn. Condo. pool & sauna, 11leep11 8. 54().7730 Coin·O·Matic YOUNG v -'N Inc:. prop., yacht or air- Equlprnant, Inc. dancer wBI teach you all plane l714) 459-3103 or latest 11te"". ,..._,, Ard•ll 337-3169 2334%. W. Valencia .,.. .......,. 1::--"':.C.,,,--,---- Mount. & Deurt 6210 Fullerton n4: si&.7833 213= 591'"'538 1·10 PM Trade 31" antique~ or BRANCH MANAGER LADY of · 30 w/ 7 yr old holp. bed tor dishwasher to E and in 1 Empl ymcnt boy wishe1 to m e'e t build-in, wat, }ltr, diapoea1, Have: land up to 316 acres $200 per acre value + TD1, & cash. Want: bouaea, in- come Reaort? T M y er 1, .,,..,,. 10 ACRES Big Bear Lake area. $2200 equity 499-3565 after 6:30 pm A~ ___ .. 0 i en t I em an for com-11tereo cab., t.ink 546-9358 l>l>"'ncy IEt:U!I man or wo-paniorWrlp man to manaa:e Costa ~esa 646-27&9 aft ·6 pm Wlll trade lT ft Performer R. E. Wanted 6240 branch office. Experience · outboard, {all tibl!ra:laul -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; not necess&ry, will train. ALCOHOi.JU, Anooymoo1 for full or part payment 2 Lra" beaut adjoined Iota in Houston, Texu; finHI .ection ($4000 val.) Trade 1or clear car, boat. trtr, home or ? . M0-5589 .• $6500 Ca11h investment re. Phone 542-7217 or write tD on new carpet, drapes, Doberman Pupplu AKC. Will trade fm' What haw )'OU? T Need tj)uality Oceanfront Duplex One Unit mw;t have 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathll Pleaae call: Art Glovlnettl Balboa Boy Properti .. 673-7420 Eves. 673-9187 BUSINESS •na FINANCIAL quired. Salary $250 per week P .0. Box 1223 Coata Mesa. landlcapi.na:, black wall or to start plwi share of profits. ? 7. Phone 642-4980 after 7 For appointment phone n4/ AnnoUnC9ments 6410 p.m. * 548-7037 * 835-lllL -CllRISl'MAS Ll&htlna • * * * * * :... ' BEAUTY SALON D•a>notlon" L, ", • l!!!!!!!!!!!"~!!!!!!~~!!!!!!l!lii~!!!!!!~i!'!!!!!!!!!l!!!IJ<!;: Eslibliahed. 6 Units, finest Installation lncluda lnltall l ~ -----1.quna location. Boot oqu;p-& dimw>Uo . ..,._ SERVICE DIRECTORY 5ERVICE-DfiECToRY- ment. 494-9972 or Eves. 494-· • 8619 Cemetery Crypts 6419 Cement, Concrota 6600 , Gardening '6IO FINANCING required tor ex· CDdENT wort wanted no ANTHONY'S parui:ion of p rove n en-CRYPT • Sin&le • 3rd tier job too ama.U, reuon~ble. G d Se • terprise. Good 1 e rm • . · Palm Court, Paclllc View Free estimates. H. Sturuclt. ar en rv1ce References. PO. Box 193, Mern, n.200. Phone 645-1389 MS-8615 646-1941 Bus. Opportunltlu 6300 El Toro, Calllornia. 92630 • BES1' IN CONCRE:I'E LANDSCAPING SPA & Mote.I, Palm Sprlnga funerals 6412 WaJkll, pool deckll, Doon, MONTHLY MAINTENANCE Going Into Bu1ln111? Golden opportunity 1n beach area. Phillips 66 Ser.r:loe StaUon f • ~BM'!: llOl Bay- side & Marine Dr .. Newport Beach. Contact: CHUCK CROWDER n4: mmo 714: 774-lM.1 The ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace for area. No capital, just know-Patloa. Phone 642-8514 Complete Oeanup. Reu. ~,,.""'"' ••artna. WESTMINSTER ~~~~CLEAN~'."':,""":° .... BEAUTY SALON MEMORIAL PARK MS-1324 rototu, "'"''"•· 'J>rinld.,,, For Sale. 642-8316 Mortuary & Cemetary • CUS"l'OM PATIOS• lawns, haul'a: •Pr a>'. Complete funtr1l1 concrete aawlng •removal J .=64&-0848======== Real Estate Loins 6340 from $24.5 State Llc. • Sf2..10lt.I General Services 6612, Cemetery lots NO Job too large or mnall. .;..;...;;:.:..::.:..::.:;.;.;;:::::.,..=:: Our B .. t HOME LOAN from $130 LI"'"""' l """"'1 Froe HEATING l Alr Cond. Scrv TERMS Today Includes Endowment Care est 892-2900 or 526-4756 • repair, al.at Wuh!r 6 lit TDs 6.9% -30 yean Everytbtns bl one beauWul -dryer repair. 24 hr Mn'. AND 6%. %, cue huia. place means Ina COit. Contractors 6620 842-7237 or 847~ HAULING, Cleanup caraaea. odd joba etc. Free est. J!Jn 548-5325, aeytbne call for details. 2nd TOI No tn.tnc problem.. ' 8% int. FIVE yean and all 14801 Beacll, Westminster e ROOMS ADDmONS e other types ot real estate 531~l'125 893-242l L T. Construction financing, aervine ~ FamUr room.t. kitchen or County 18 years. units. Slna;le story or 2; Sattler Mortgage Co., JM. Travel 6435 plana custom deafined. For FOUJlt Bodle .. Two Truc:b available tor Haultns, cleaning, mavfna:. ~28.1 336 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa EUROPE for 1 tudent1 ; estimates I layout, phone 642-2ln, 542-{";ll Rome ·Athens Jeruaalem • 847-lSU • Ha II 6730 Eves. 673-1865, 642-US7 I11tanbut. M~ch, Parla:'. Additlon1 * Re.modellna: _!_ n_,g.._ ___ ..;;;..:,: CONSTRUCTION 11097 compl•t.. July ll-Aug. Fred H. Cle>'wtcl<, Lie. CLEAN Loll, llnlff etc . FINANCING ~.· ~~~~= F. 6mtl<l * SG-2l70 ~,,:,.:.':"°',;ii, "';':'~ t:• AVAILABLE SERVICt DIRECTORY Ca.,..t Cleaning 6625 =962-81,.,,;;"'"'.:,...~=--- TO OWNERS of clear' Jt.3 &: CARPET & Furn. cleaninlr GARAGE HAULING I RA ground11. Give size &: Babysitting 6550 for 1 da.y aervlce • quaUt). a.F.ANING ; 11>me free location. Write e/o Dally work 673-50M Pilot. Box M351 EXP'D Babysitter for work· lJrl&htne:f ~ tar ---------I PRIVATE money to loan. ~ mother, day or nite • HOUMCl11nlng perty 2nd ht Bbift. Hot meal11, lrg yard . = ~. or' will ~ ex-~~ 1r Pomona CM. EIKtrlcal 6640 JAOC'S hakp'i. nr ~ iafuJ&" T.D. Mr. CUtkomp FLAG Electric, ~ eleo-crpt clHn'a. Wlndows, ete.' 497·10! • 499-1584 WEEKLY child care in my t:rida.na speclaJ.izinc out.doer Comp hae clean'1· 5'1-120 ANNOUNCEMENTS lie. bo;e~ i:u Fri. ~-~ 111 ht in I 0 C --Ironing 6755 and N Tl ES G RAND MOTHER habyolt-EL E CTIUCIAN U.0-. --~----"'=I F d (F A~I .L_._ ter, wk-end or )ona:er, $12. bonded. Small joh8 MainL IRONING WANTm oun f'M -~ da.y, local ref. 642.-1276 • repair. 5C8-5203 $1.00 Hour FOUND Vic. Harbor ~ WILL babya:lt IN YOUR * 546-4313 * brownish/black To)' Poodle, HOME any hour Sl.25 hr.; furniture Rntorlnt * Jronfne, Altuatlona black leather collar I: Oea 24 hr. rates.. 543-t3I> & Reflnllhlni 6675 *Free Pick Up I: D!lfwry collar: '67 Garden Grove BABYsrrrING My home * &'2-8069 Uc:. Call Ii IDENTIFY Mesa del ~. Any q:~ EXPER~ tum. rdinish., pl- 642-2W4 welcomed. 546-JOOJ anoe, antiques rettored, Sold Llndtcapln@ 6110 BLACK &: white, kitten with BABYSITI'ING: In your leafln&. Tani8 548-7'1151 BOB'S Landscape Sl!TYka. llttle bit of gold. Wearing home or mine days l eYen--DeAJ.a:n., install • ma.lntabl. flea collar. Found Vic. cor· Inca. 642-ili65, Gardanlng 6680 Free est. 60-26.11 ner Collinll, Balboa JAland. JAPANESE Gardener ~lfu,;--a"ta=~===-lnc--0..- 673-1988 8rlck, Metonry, etL . Complete Service. Exp. lJcenHd contr.ctor, Jnlured FOUND Calico cat. young; 6560 Reliable. 642-4389 1: bonded. n4:. 847~1187 very friendly; wearing nea1;;;;;;:;-:;;:::=:'.""".:===l=========-l ========•I 6735 co I I a r ; found v I c . BRICK. Concrete, Carpentry Gardtnint 6680 Pa,..rhangln1 Painting b I MUirJel'ile, CdM 673--0725 Custom cabinet& S m a 1 l Automo i es SOMEONE'S bolovod .. ~ ,. .. OK ..... ""-........ ,._ Garo ..... copper gold Fenian cat. Ca ta I 6S90 Prof ea 1 Ion a I Ma Int e INT ~ EXT, ANY SIZE Male. Corona del Mar uea. rpen r "I Landlcaotril. Cl • an up, JOB. XJnt WIJlt. nta. .lrlt f13.'79'1 PHONE Mat1t. 114U119, 4r1 ~1137';.-"""-:;ii;ii=;====-""-JIM. -FOUND 5 keys cm rina. ...U oalllnc. tapq, pain. DEPENDABLE PROF. 1 '1NTER=""'"'~-"'Ext.;..;;;.;;,PAIN'l'IHG,==~ I marked -Bellevue Ohk>, tine. mnodeL ftnlsblrw. cant at Moderate Rate&. IMMD>. SERVICE. t.ocai aill 675--0'Z'JO Reta. Vfncoent HJ.OS)I ret. FREE est 548-JGT MALE blonde PekincneBe. no collar. Vic Vktoria C.M. -A-1 Carpentry, any lhie Jobi Call Gordon 147-67Ci YELLOWISH gold kitten, REPAIRS· Alterationtl -new Cut A: FAJ-Lawn vicinity Meu Verde. Call conat By Hour-CM¥ er O» Malnlenanc:e. Lice.need ,lll:A5-i592 fntcl ~2 ~6'$.-2311) aft 4 . ll<l'/EXT -s.-. tion suar. Free ett. » ~ --·-e PAINTERS .-1 -. 20 years op. Reul RO -.. -FOUND 1mall do(, vie of REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS JOIN U. rwrncen m Iba 18th • Maple, Cotlta Mesa. C\B!NEl'S, M:t u jolt, DAILY PllDI' Wl.Nf AilC! PAINTING. Dt, illlanir Uc. hlL lt """ llJlp.. .... ttl """"tlool oOIL -u w~ 25 yn. elqler. MMm MHl'7I ' • • -•-=••am mo n a • • .. i I I • • • t I I f " t. I t - I ' ' I -- NOMAmRWHATthey'relnthe market for, our readers find the DAILY PILOT 11 the b .. t pl•M te pvt the bite on ber9•ln1. And they do It with the same 9u1to •• the gourmet here ahewln9 how much he appreciates the war•• of the famed Alkmaar Cheese Market In The Netherlend1, You don't have to travel 10 far to find 9ood things to eat, nice thln91 to wear, lleW •ppll•nc•• et bar~aln prlcOI, • real car buy--or even e chunk of cheese. Just shop th• "ermch•lr m•tket," the one our advertiurs deliver to your door every day • • " . . • • -DAILY PILOT ' I • .-. / --~---------------------~------------"---"""·~-~-------~-~--~--------"""----- S!RVlC! Dlll!C'TOllY Flasterlng, kltP•ir ~O e PAT'S Piao..... · all 'l'ypeL ,.,... •tim&te. Ca..11 -Plumblnt MOEN Faucet fl 1 D at r Spedaliat.. Don't wait tll lf1 too late to repair them. Joe B@chtold Plumblnc • 5'6>101ll . PLU14BING REPAIR No Job too amaU • llG-3121 • Plumbbqr 24 hr. 1er1. won CU&l'· Llc., Insur.; remodel, repair, rooter Ill'., 531-1566 i • !""'~~r..,~~·~o~n~••?!J•Q"-~1~ .. ~~~:-lfJI'~~~~ JOIS & IMPlOYMINT JO ' • IMl'l.OYMINT JOIS a IMPLOYMlflT. JOIS a IMPLOYMINT .IOU a IMPLOYMINT MlllCIWIDISI !. rl•I• w ....... Min 7200 Hol9 w ........... noo ..... w ............ noo "': ....... IALI AHO TAADI SALi AHD TAADI m JABSCO :=.~~: ~=~-=-,:.uAIY,... • =~r;, :.:-~-~:;~~~ ,.2"POA~~~ 0... ~ -"' TILLll ~ Me....,,•1• 11 ' , 'Mr -_. ....,,,. """'""" ....... ~-_&_ ..... _ Jtw l"l&tt ,1rtra 1 v.11 tt tl'lllr. STOCK lOOM CLlllK Kcf _ ... f« 41 ----·~ • -1 1 ~ • ' -.... LCMllQ ' Material contJ:ol ancl 11- -l'.owotory. llltarlal and ~. MUil be able to oper&te 11f'tlJll -""· Uewed .......... a. ... •• N"*'w ..... .,. .,..... ~ UNITID CALlflOIHIA ....... Mmltff•cftlNI'• '" ............. s-... CAD. Aa ....... ,.., -•• m.mttrc ,..,, ...mt --IANK ,. -9-t - - -'"° A111> IW<ll<G lldl&& "' a 41..,td!lo4 prodllcl .,,....... u.s-a• Woad W"Yed -41,.., q. -·• dwdr ..,. -.,. .,. s-ui -· =-~ "':: miwialllftl 2112.w. ewi 11wy, •,.,~ltlll ..!,,~,~""' 4ait oat dllt !9J .,,_ .... WE PROvtDP! Ollll ment1.Sbooldm_.1llcr-4 Ml"""'1 N-latch 'W1 w~ W b..._. ll'lmid cJWn; I Po.,.. * * * .._ !frlolT WlTfl: ...., i'U •L Mt )I):, 6 Mn. ~. I& llllmtr, S "a:z WITA'I .,-. • Pro .. 11Y ecooomJe ::::="..d"'...::I:" .! OPERATOR ..... tal comm0d11, ilocorauv. bllldtiofnt la Spanl&b AT 110lllC"°7...r:;-; Pretar ...,.. ....,i.nee • =.:i 6 a""""'""' all. Knowloda< or food .,... .,. '""'1 -oak dulp with m1tchln1 box 1prlap, mat. n .._ It. <ell ......,, ...U. i.ndUIU,,. btlpf\11. Mlntmwa w ,...,, .. ·~ treu Ii lramt. 1n ~ V"* 1 AA ~::;twt'IY e =. """'"'""' Olemleal aad ----· 11111 • I-leW lndhlduolly TH1J GAllAOE: I t-1, e N1mo<1Ia ...,poot ~-· ...,..,...._--. "'"'Ar-..1-let-yovlouy-USI --•••'!It S•lmmlng Pool s.,., l i85 Dale W111, 00'1& """ AND llrlblo. ZXP!!lllENCl!D VALUI $10'5,H-l'llU, 'lllCI $529.tS :u· 41=-,;~11 IM tM-6261 aft l pm. • Income potential -Pleue apply wtth conftdtnt. PIX ., ttnM .. low .. MM Plf -...k itmna. WO B. • ......a. Pool Service 6910 =======~I $20,000+Jy.. la! rmune lllcludt,.. u.,, OPERAJOI PAll1"1'1MZ No Dowl>-UM Our SW. Cll&rp J'l4D a...-. 1• .;;::-' S.wlnp 6960 e Unique bonuo plan ............,,, " !'<....,..... e 'ROOP OPlltATOll No Falley l'roll~BUT Quality ValUOI luld1 " '• ALTERATIONS & C\atOm Dreumaldna:. Very f t n a work. App't. M&.n~ e DrewnakW&:-Alterationa Fut A: R.fU011abl1 ·-· e FINE DRESSMAKING il Alter1tlonl, fut Hl'Vlot. ~uooabl• price1. 615--1135 Alter1tions-642-!1845 Neat, 1ccuratt:, ~ yrs. exp. TILE, Cor::;•m=l• _ __..:.69'--7-'4 * Verne, the Tile Man * Cust. · v.-ork. Install & l"l?pain. No job too small. Plaster patch. Le a k Ing lhower r e p a Ir. 847-195'7/ - TRAFFIC • =~· -· ~~..:: UNITED CALIPOllNIA Al'l'ROVED FUllNITUU SATG:~G:EC~:·~ PAINTER FOREMAN •""""""" ,,_ m JAISCO a.c..11nc1u11r111 -IANK SU9 HAlllOll. COSTA MISA 511 LorbN. ~ l 0 ::;;;: '.~~ :,;;;:-=:?-'":::; v~~ h_r,;:-~-; ~·~~ PllOPERTIES WEST COLLINS ... ~..=-r ~ PLUS -nilld:5o ClTYOFNEWFORTB!:AO! l<llll -· DrlYI RADIO co I Ub>" •• • , ml .... -1'19111 'M:• ;,.~· ~ == ~";fl'=. . TB.ETYPE . I * * .,.... Mon. w-7100 u '-IOOO -· --1e .. 1 experlence tn tralllc SICRITARY/GlllL KING • Siii -...., 11~ i::...:""'.::....1111 ii5 painting. Apply beto,. s ftMnlJQR 19700 Jomborto ..... FRIDAY ASST !Qr. ept. ...u i..ut lampl. ,.._ di mllo. ....,,, ~-1*11 ,.,!!_ p.m., Dec. 26, to the City CEMENT FINISHER ur'1lA Aceuratt '1P1.... ntoe• ocean front motel. Rtqulrt f\lmlture ~ 1• ...... 6~ Personnel Office. 3300 New. $574 • $701 Per mo. Newport IMeh wy, and ~ capable malnt, .ome de1k 2 HIDE a-bedl! m!IO • $95.· = plctunl _....:·: port Blvd., Newport Beach for. Muat be available any ahlft. tor ama.11 ott1ct &: hakp. Start $5llO A: aJit Maple rocbr $S'J SO. Cba1r ii' nt-673-6633 CITY OF Prefer 1trvlce connected All 1ppUcanb reviewed on TYPIST l pd vac. Ubenll tlrnt 135. All llkt new. ea...in New A 014 GHta. all~ NEWPORT IEACH ...........,., =:'. <:..."'~ ::-:::. -lftd '°"""" ~~· .... ~cpl. DOUBLE _, willrp ~~ --srd~: CITY OF Upholitiry 6990 . NEWPORT BEACH I"-';,,,.,-"-"'---,,;_:.; CZVKOSKl'S Cl>Jtom Uphol- lltery. European Craftaman. lhlp. 1009' Financi.na". Fum. boa.I.I a: auto'1. 642-1~. l8!l Newport Blvd., C.M. CITY OF NEW PORT BEAOI Requires thr·ee ye.an ot cement work uper- lence includlng one year in cement finlshina: and hlch .ctKIOl dJploma or equtva. lent Apply before 5 p.m.., Dec. 19, 1968 at the Qty Per- IOnnel Oftice, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Bet.ch -n4- ~ DRIVfl * sn-* °"* • -1u11 -~ ~-"°"" ........ ~·· 'Ladl•"'"824pluo "-..,...-===~~.!!.1-..,nhwuol · -""' DIMP!D. OPENINGS * SECRETARY lu 2.-. -..-. Offlct ... _. I011 o.np Sall,-~ FOR 1'UTllllE FOUNTAIN Tecbnlcal -lBl4 I ID ll aad 2 ID~ -dlo lablo, ' ' "SS & EMPL0YMEN1 Job W1ntld, Min 7000 WORK WANTED by 22 yr old man w/artificial legs. Can type; know a little about electricity; C an ' t drive, party must furnish transp. 645--0451 Mr. George Lee, 880 Center St. Costa Mesa Apt No. 2. AEROSPACE Buyer Proc~ment E n 1ln ee r Administration, 34, 3 2 3 Nassau Dr, C.M. 545-4427 Job Wontld, Lady 7020 EXPERIENCED girl. Llgbt housework. t.1eaa Ve rd e area pre1en-ed. 546--0889 Domestic Help ' 7035 DOMESTICS AVAIL. Cook/H&kp~. Couples, Child Care, Q\auJfeura MBC AGENCY ~54 E. 1st CL.B. Bl.} 532-6444 163 So. Western L.A. J88.0333 Chinese live-ins. Cheerful Permanent. Experienced Far East Agency 642-8703 Refuse Crewmen $486 to $591 Two, Ml time, per!DJ!Jlellt vacancies !or men in ex· cellent physical condition to drive and load refule: pack: loaders. Requlre1 lix rnontha experience perform- ing bea~. manual labor, and possession of a valid Calif. drivers licell9e. Apply Personnel Ottlce, City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. CAREER OPPORTUNITY! V.UU:V orna: -s " J .,.. C.U -ADDlllSS MACHINI lup Orlmtol -. Wiii -Dttolltlrt ...,.... .... -· lull 1uto. 'IT._ -· .... 215 0.0"' tuntlY tor qualllled lodtol Advanced Klllllta, Inc. SchMlo-lllllructltol HOO ----""""A .... N.ll. -· "''" ma1"1mat1ca1 ap11-. l2.!1 v~ Cl4 ~~,-,_ •• -· Store "I~ eo12· BAR. 2 ....., ~I Extemlft btndlb lnchde: ---. ~ _.. lam bird -.-aw;;: e O>mplobellll .. lledlaal AA --llilllt;r Cblldron. ...-.., c< Ir DISPLAY _, -. ~ ..,:a-:;,. ... . Plan ~ )l'OUl'M:llt lndlvtduailJ tutrr-Butcher ea,-Saw Dell 1!97..sc:LO • -.."'I • G--Lile ·--,. Oillcoot lo-....~-dbp1q -· -· .14..- ...... COWNS RADIO CO. • ,.;.:;n1 _.,;-;;,,. e COSMETOLO&tST ICbool. 113 Dli ...,,"QI'. ..._ ~T OolY. GIEi'• ::c:&·• "11.l. TIME ment trait sa.as Garap s.Jt! -JIW09 HELP WANTED • !:Mp~-11·•-·•0 • 5 °""' Prellc "''" -· EXP-'T ~ouo ~-Lani, !I. C.111. • • 19700 Jambo,.. It°"' Newport B11ch LARGE CO.EXPANDING Allappll<anllmn.w.dm1 el'roll7.;;;;.w;,::.;,;-llulnotoe<:IA''7·AIOlYllo ~·l.;•u• H-ohohlGoodt I020 MOVING. Sdll•I IN ANAHEIM merlt wl1" oo blu """'4 pononS""RATON 1••""H ---·"-'---_;;,..::•--COMP. BR -~ OrleD"1 ....,....,., flfl Cao~on NOW HIRING Rice, Color, o..d or SU. Pleue can MR llP!!ll n< "'""" -mi& pa!nllnp. Acm Drtw, ....... ll\iidl PERMANENT WORK. NO n<JKI """" INN MlllCHANDlll POR alrlmel)' val. I' I a .... n Sil • SUD "!· '. EXP. NEC IN s OM E PART TIME 215/JA M'm SALi AND TltADI Uqne,. .. bid Io o 41, HOUS!lHOUl .-tihliii( D~ J f< WE HAVE A 40 MEN Safeco lnwrance O:lrp. lllll Ocean AYlllWI c:ablntta, f'l!da, 1ptnet • rnan;y mt.cl. ttenta.t--&t. TRAINING PROGRAM FOR llJl5 E. Sin ........ H--Pumltvre IOOO -_.,, -·-Doe. ltth. IU Domll.'c.Jl. YOUNG MEN 18-45. Mutt be wll!lnr ID otart work 1-lle&oh, c.Jll. TYPIST --* -* PROF~o~~E!LAN ~:~~:~ EquaIOfiM>11Un1\7em~ ~:w11:'~~ CANCELLED 9talt1Ellphant1T ~~~=~vw:i!, FOR QUALlnED MEN. next g month&. WAfTRF11$ ~ '4: ~ ewn~ Houaeful ef Dec.rater No exper1.,,.. """'"""' START WORK CALL MR. REED rid otttco. Call Petar Al> Purnlture . w.""" -lull or part limo IMMEOIATELY 774-7256 WAlflB> _, Sponllh ROMl111-a Mutual Fund Advisors, CALL FOR APPDINTMENT JANITOR JOHN BAJUtY I: MSOC'S MMlttrrt1Man Inc. SAT., MON .. •TUES. °"" <O, l'll&blt, rood <ntl -WAS ORIG, $Ifft.GO Npt B. 1603 WHtclilf 6'U422 PR 4-7253 Plllin& Job. V1ot.1ton, m«ll M111t "' abll to -MUST SACRIPICI S.A. = N. Broadw111 FOUNDRY HELP Included. McDomld'• .... --............ Ro-SECRET ARY 1615.00 547-8331 E%perlenced c ore maktrs, taurant. llil Harbor Blvd., part to: $400 to $550 ITEllS Ji::, l'OUOWI: e srindus, and molder. and I ;;C~M.======= 2 l'Olitlcna. Xlnt oWC*tuldl:)' Oorpoul S ft. 8DanWt, 111ta ""'•r. ··: BUSBOYS & pennanont mold"' neoded. I · REUBEN l lEf tor ol>up .,.. rid """"'· aad I( 1 t e' I •I Olalr. SHLAJIGEI\ SUI ID Ill. lem llAN'S blcycla, 10 -.ia DISHWASHERS Apply ln permn Mon., thru Agencies. Women 7300 m.e t)Jwwttlltt, lllboltMnd. cu.tom qatlt•d with $1D to '25. fl.lJ!l amen VWbu11eatl5.~~.,~· FULL AND-PART TIME Fri. bet 10 am It 4 pm Mln t )'!'I ott1iot ap. N carved wood trim. Jl. 10 ft. ~to $1§. ·tu-ml PJ..AYTEX mam" . , · OVER 1B at PREaSION C.ASI'IN'GS See Bett1 Bruce at MRNWHEE.ER benefits. Writit Dll!t)-Pilot, SIVIDt Ouwd ..i.at .ata. bt $-C.50. Crib ma APPLY IN PERSON OF CALIF., INC. 1>44 Box p.,:a, -~ tlvk oU Md t.W. CAMERA ltro flub. AC Marine bitter)' box. ... _,.... Plaoenti& A,.., C.M. m· fl 151 E. Co11t Hl1hw1y WOllK IN CdM lftd matdWW eock1all ,.. « ba"f: ~· 125. SJ. vw 5·50 x 15 ·~ BOB'S BIG BOY A Toi ..... eom...,.. t6J C-Ji:t1c Nowport IHch S!lCRETARY tor '-• !)>. bla. 1 Pl..,Kilw 1111 lled. -16• Prcf•ulonal -~ .. NO PHONE CAU.S. -•-ttarrane&n oU: pulllled book 15. Savin M t fPJ1.!: 154 E. 17th St. Afency for Cl!'M!' Glrh: ---------I turanee A Mutual Fund bedroom adte w1tb fU11 lllNOX to bl.H 15 llldl ~ with 1000 .eta papef.,~ fUJJ Agencies, Men --,;"°';=,:ta~M==e.a;=---* CARPENTERS co W. <'.but Hwy., N. B. * SALF.SGIRU * = ~~ S: ~ ~-~'-~ :0.::ss. ~2 5 ' $20. ~731 -':._.~ Th N t Machine Shop Some with heB.vy By appoint. &fS.3939 Full t1me pc19tttcn1 available. ary -· Write P.O. &x -~ .. 1=::.._ ~..: HEATHKIT wallda 7100 e ewpor Drill press opera ton, billing rl • 1r1 t ·-• ·--11 -• expe ence, 10me • · • ea:per . • I, Corona dtl Mar, CIUf. _, .......... "table iam DOUBLE bedapl'Wlll wbtt. 0. Vlewmuter ana Personnel Center machine operatolsr, debur-moderate. worneniwtar required. A> IKZS ~ lampl ,f:: ..,, ... 14 Blue Chip bookl $4. Ukt MW Pottt'T_i Speclalizing in careerg for :;11~0~1~~! *SAILBOAT RIGGER ff•lp Wint.. t>ll&t* APROPOS* n:.r.achptectcu~~ peach, pierced nrrbw1 Science and ~~~ accountants. see J u 11 e ditlons, Cape 1;".,M ....... ...i ..... , wlJENth """SENe .·.~coexRPp. ,_W:.:,:Ol:,:m::'":.:"---..:7;,;400:.:::; No ---'• r-·-Clerlc Typ1.a ebaled tndMduaDy. IL!'JO each, pull down kllll G--.., .n -~ .. • · Spring re: Your GOLDEN 27694 Camino W'C:~~. •Uo'V1-IJ~"' • · .6, .. .,.... ......,...,,.,, " 'l'uml vanaw. new $6. aold rue new 2 am comtu<' ~ OPPORTUNITY! Laguna Niguol. 831-1161 235 >Ucher, C.M. + Qnnae. ---elflal, N.....,.J to Calli. "'41 211 ,,,. 1 1U'l 511 board, -4 bl.to . A"to Senn"' B"'"""" WANTED ...... malo book-NEWPOlitEREnl SKTY /RfCPT. ~ ~ ()>, Qodlt .,......a lnlmtdlal'11 re. , .... ,,_ .... --doldt, C.,...,..111!,C"i:ll- newport ., s. ,..:·~:.:':.;:.~ttona1 ~..::..,~ :!.~.~.·g:,; HOSTESS NT~c11 RIND FURNITURI .""!:::~.,,.... ...,. =:. .12. r..:.:..O.. perS0009 Company will finance Mon thru Fri. Refu. ap-Interviewing DOW fir at· Must be sood typiat, lhort-'JUE WAREHOUSE naldnl mlChint pod. o»-$1. Dilbel Zc •JOc, Qa6m agency qualllied p=laled. Tramport. ... ""'""'· ,..... ladle• "''" band ,,..,....,. -... U44 NiWPORT ILVD. dltloa 11:15. bed .....,....,,, 11 • 15. Artillclal - -... Advertllem:1vid1nuaJ. Bu~ quired. All Wannation con-thorouah know1a1at of New· phone perwn.Hiy, eonrtrue-R!X:EPT·'I)p!M. W. oftlce, COSTA MISA hoola:aa Sl. tio..u.. ball 50c. m Robin H~. 833 DOVER DRIVE Opps. Saturday ftdential. Please reply to port Beach and adjacent Hon baclqrround prdtrreif. Knowtedp of Mort u a r 7 lvt'Lnleht 'tll t and bq MT-1011 a.ta K111.. Affli" NEWPORT BEACH =,.;:-;;P"'A!NTE""'"RS;,.,.----1 Box 365 Corona dot Mir. ll'MI. Slluy ..... c.n ---llllJlul ....... Wo4., I " Sun 'Ill ' DADI ,;. ...... ·-.-............ &42-3870 _, CARPE"~" REAL ESTATE Salemnen Newport.retie lta.tt will Machlnl Shop mcl&IU'J, Apply WestdtH SPANISH hml llbe ~ tabll tor tbe Jdda BRAND mw JiA9. STOREROOM i FIBER{;~ Shouldn't yoo be seWna the welcome hotel suestl upon Drill preu operators, de1Jur. ~GT E. lTttl St. from model ..::. = tar Xmu. Good ....,. $25 Erat.or prtqe "llf 11'r Super to $425 TOOLING h ot t e 1 t atta Hunttncton arrival at lobby or airport. r1lll handl. Top wa.-• up to 'JU" ~ 41\lllted (WU $2JO table). VU:allte SZ taeh. Dilulem* lO Ma..,.,•>:"· In ln.,.ntocy LUHRS BOAT Co, B•ach ! C ALL Pb ll Apply In ....... only,,,., enellont wo r kln1 """ • SECRETARY e -a love -~ s clllt Bllllard poclael (JOoll lillla HP"""""' out~ C o n t r o I. Mr. Anderson McNarnee, Vlllqe Re a I tween 4-6 p.m., Mond81 dttkma. Ca,PI ~. Dictation. typin& I: Uta llool· llvlns rcom tablet, 2 llvinc • COit over $40 • wtll ldl ~ ... "':'...!!'~ ........ 548-7796 1781 Placentia, C.M. Estate (aimer Brookhunt thru Friday· General Mm-2769t Camino Caplstraoo, beplrw. Owr 30. 5 GI" 1 room l&mpt 1: Sp&n1lh pain--S25,. 536-8653 ;;:;:; ~is, .. Argus Agencies CU5i'ODIAN WORK. Stl!ady &: Garfield) ~EWPORTER INN Lquna Nlg\tel. 131·UN days per WHk. Contact: tin&. El President• klnpht OISH!'.S, 58 ptet» •t. never bid. " Pl. TC\ 11" _., 1809 C Newport Blvd., C.M. men capable of .cleaning of-962-44n or 546-8103 ll07 J amboree Road WELL Groomed Youna LadJ Mr. Qant * flS..llS3 bedroom nite, oU triple ulld SZ. Lam wool.I and. DI ai Food ~ flee building & bank in their POSm ONS available for ex-to uslst In unique dreu dre.-r • mlnw, kine eocktai1 dnuel. ala ~T, perfect lor the Help Wanted Men 7200 leisure hours. Write name, perlenced merviceman I: Newport Beach lhop, full or part time. be&dboard, ldlwsile mattrell '2 • $1. Ice skat. witb ~'7111 Zia J:ldea • w~ and phone number to Box trainee in the watt'r utility CLERK•JYPISJ RJcht sirt wW be sroomed J•bl Men, Wom. 7500 A box IPrlnll. I commodea, cue, alze &. Sfi. Luaut C M ' •IU ~-:'t' FIBERGLAS usemblel"ll, M-608 Dally Pilot Ueld. Salary commen1UTat:e for tu.tun lntcnlt I a ltESl'AURANT rrJJT I boudoir lunpa. I p*9 S'. "6-2lS3 ' ' t\;;;n skilled, exp er I enc ed. C W H with experience. Submit ~· M8--3li65 tor reopentzw of ntw d1Dlnl ~,~t '= ~ I) GOBLEI'S and wtDM SS. LSHAP-m !'~ Capable of W"Orking trom GF ash eJp resume to Mr. L. Sturgeon, 00 llfATION, Sharp Bar room and oottee lhop. A ... ::_..y...,~.·-.::: =.: 5'MIU ......__ ~ .. -. blueprlnta with rninlmum Full time or Wkenci't. p O Box 4000 Laguna Hllll a: Go Go Dranami Cocb f"'l.W ...., ~ cniw.. ....._. ,.. supervision. Call Collect, s2ss3 ' Busy 'Ottloe needl GAL FRI· .,.,. .. ---· M,l(l\_n,1t11 ~ .• ,...__._,_.,..._._~ M Wutmlnlter A••, 1 U SERVING tra)rl, t.11 lhe 10. ~ . · ' Mr. Jacloon 213:43~ Min age 18, apply in per90n DAY with pneral cttlce o-'""l" "--,.. ........., ""' ....._.. • ., ..... ~ Westmlnlter. llM-40' di.Uy Suun SJ. MB-9M1 Uc. • blcam. ~ PRODUCE M. n. Ex P, d. LIDO CAR WASH DAJLY PD,Q'l' WANT ADS pertenee. Fa 1t. accurate ~"" i:a~ .. ~ :;. ~ e Walter/WaJtmlel 10 AN to t PM. kt. 10 WALNl!l' oottee and t ml Mela. _.._, .(81 E. 17th Costa Mesa A.hr,, .... a Go-On! tu..1-... #111--•I--' -.. ... ~ ... , _,.., ~-. e Biii ~ •u •-g P" ~ •• 12 -· JI ~ bl t 1 1 .::::.-=~:::....,.,,..;=:::..:~~==;~;;...·=,..::==---1 V•"• . ~ -· ·~-,-· c M _, -w ... -,. tabla -511-!IMI. 5 BGY'S ---. Must ....,. a e o 11e allup 1-. ------_ _ Apply at pel'IDMe1 otnce. · · Uprtabt penon Ol'lb'. No to 5 PM. llCllWINN-I ~ _ S ~·11on·~;::.~ - .11.n ittractive stand. Sm H111ln W ant.,...i . Men 7'lOO H•lp Wanted, Min 7200 BUSINESS JS GOOD pbont cal1I pltue. •..-... -v.>•-.u -' rnarnt, high clau cllente1e. Jamaica IM Hotel nlldl 1 HOTEL LAGUNA NEAR New, ~ me, llo:a: llpeed. $20. ~·1 S~ ICl1 Torktiinrn. ' 67l-8310 U.S. DIYers Co. ...... -eta. -· sus INT!:RVIEWING ID'S• -. ... -!i-:=. ~ SIL -· "'-IJUO, -. d : EARL y momlfll newspaper per bour up ID «I houri. A Tw. JD to t PM. GI 115. 2 Wakte t a b i ';';'A ....arr DRAPERIES JI \tNll I -._ '"'° ""'" 1n HB. 211 .,.. QUALITY ASSURANCE cu"''"""""·-· s. °""' ""'· A>Pb' "' be&dboard ~ u~~ n.ooR 1umoce m Record -oil wtdlC "'' day, oo colloc ... Earn 3323 S:,;. ~ m4l2I ,..,_ lllP ,. .. .=;a, :;;;;.-.z: .,.,... ST.SO. Gull ndc IL Allo -Sis. Ml-lllJ '""'' ~= O<I' mo. Phone Equal ._.,...17 imployor IWl'5lrt>:&llon,.Wtd a * DRIVERS * .,,.,,..., Ill. I P.M. -'"jW' ~·· Dllll'ITE llt. ~.,!: • Q. A. ENGINEERS n1., ,,., 1.m. 5 p.m. l2i No h rl DIN'G nn •1 rrut"""'4 CUI ,..,..._ ' .,_.,.,.. -di 4 .._,. Pl' *BELLMAN WANTED SECREl'ARY ... wit. Glf ll!>lndrllt ""' ,. nee pad'd ...... -$8'10, "" l&bll JI, --).'. APPL y IN PERSON Mutt have knowledge of procaaing req~-l"tr ~':~ewport NB 543-3718 Nee...., I ms eomp. Med. hoobheJ.f ANTIQUE addJnr m&ddM COMPLEI'Z 1'NftCb eaGnl Sher1ton Be1ch Inn menll and a:eneral Q.A. prol(l"&ffi control ex· Beach advertlsinc agency, K 0 USE KEEPDW.tw In MUlt baw clean Clllfomlll china cab., nnr. COit $11), 115. TnnrfW p.5. 541-aoT 1'IY 1'Unk and 0:-~ 211U Ocean Avenue perience. M.R.B., N.D.T. and testlns back-Light b 0 0 le: Jr: e e p 1111 6 preferred. Good w/babta. tb1WW 1"tCCll'd. Apply •D tlJO, ~ 10 HP Mac 10 wltbt.Nl ncotdl wtth Huntinston Beach eround helpful. Experienced ln e.eroapace com· lhorth&nd, tut accurate ~=-maturt HWOflWI. «MO. YILLOW CAI CO. BOY·s f u rn It u.v e : Jlqd. earbantor-M• l.~HPu .... ~ ~ ~ "!.,.~ LIQUOR CLERK. Retail. ponenUi. . ~~ .. ~ Barbar a -1 opa. .a. 96l-ODI 181 E. lltb It. 1mrdl. drnar, b1lbt atan4. ltotar)' i:°wn "~ L"°•iilDifma'oriiiiiiT"Ti;::i;( """''· °"'' <O. °"""" -w HOU!EKEEP!:R, It.. In: c..11 -~-~·. ~ta! ~· Glr1'1 --· -· ~ ';,,.. ~-lib Coonty ..... Phone (n4) MANUFACTURING l40TllERLESS ....,. I 14-....,., Npt. llch. R! SALIS .---••••PU••• ---~ --~ 635-1840 ehlldnn .,_ 1 1 T.'uv. ..-. 2 chlldnln qe 14 a 11a• *'-*· Ml-1151 landllOQD-.dt. WANTED: Clean cut coll•IO e Sen!.,. Drill,.,_ Operaton In, over tbl ... ol '5. II ....... ander 40· m.1'!!0 Meft.W-n QUALITY -bad wl GAITERS • sa-DI llAl1t dcyor, GE 1tudent w/own ou• for pert e Senior Mm Operaton Corona del Mar. lmmedtate MATURE 1aQ to Uvt In l:Jl:plndJIW II*. or&a # beutlfU111 qul!ted Jftl.ttnel. nnp, 4 ~ crkkDt, • 1llmparatur-. time evening work. 500 w. e sentorGrlnde:rOpen.tar1 openfnc. C.allfJW121 I he~ with tnvaUd ebQd. •. o,entnp awdable for spUt .blnda.tSoD. ballt 1n soodCIOt'dttklll$2S.5Cl-49G dttklaSlO.Nl-lnt Coast Hwy., N.8. WAITRlS. up. onQr. z:v.~ ~s ........ .._~ .. Alk fix' Mn. IXplrieDced mea • WOIMDo frame. Nt'lft' ueed. .. B • x ... enstne. 2 HP. CE addw: DOORMAN • """"" At-ENGINEERING 1"' 1bUt s.10 ""'· Odltl ·--....,.., _a -Wortb -llHlSlt ,_, -112. iw.utt D1c:k. ,_-., teoo'°I. Slort It once, full Restauran1 212 E. lTtll SL EXP'D. W-P1rt ~ 1tJ1Y • llr. -lllJGJ;, dlalr 4 -I CV ·-,..... l2 ID ooplor 11:15. NIW °'pt. llm•. °"" """· '"• e GRADUATE MECHANICAL ENGINEER Cll(. -oolf. AnlY In ,.,... --. 8lut l1ltptd, -$lll. -llJ. 12 V "" Phone 644-1700, Ext Ht GDI. ~lreeptas. part aft 12 ~ m E. Caul BEA.VT!' .-.• wit• -. 1111 aoo. lll:lnlllp VACUUlf eleaaer $10. ~~oho ud ~• SERVICE Station Attn'nt. ~t pdu.atl to ti. tralotd In u~ ttmt. Mast baw ~ Rw, N.B. ~ JWAtwcl. Apfl.J to.-~ ~ M • 1'.: eedt.. Dlllt ....i , Part 1lmt mu. Sotno mecl> "'""· own -1-Nl.,..i, e IWDS. --Wld -lot -N. 1"'lK 1ISlll, -,_ ---"O" tnto :m .... ....,.... Apply 1191 CADIUAC CONTROU -- -,.. tn 1iwll Oamp1zaa1 Nn ----,._ _..., '2-Slll. -! Placentia, Colla Mt11 EXPERlll:l«SD d'•ohi ---Plld--1111 E. Clout lllllrtov, -••dlo .. ••••· dl-l+ll, fl. .. Ila~ 'MDodlol rn 11 OR OVER.~~-•~ of I I Cerp. -~-·-._....__ etc. 4N-llll OIDL __ ._ .... -tu ••P md. ......_ mw " .m, Q11i'tr-~· ~-Div. •·<•I·• -· -··-••~ •-IL-"·--11.111..i'llll • ~ 5to12. TACO BOX ._..to b:M la o.JJ7 LlVZ JIMf/ :a::i:: • ..-, GiJUilH -· part • .. •.=-=.. -"'" _., -.. "" "'° loll _...,, DAlriiiflit 1111 ~ JSOO Ad&ml/&llto ru 1'66 Whlttl1r Avtn.r. Pilot -....., -.,< --· _. _,. -. """ -lrl '"""· OU"-12 w1a. • 1111 -112. •·-Cotta M,.. ~ 14ATURE HOUSEKEEPER llland. .,,,_ m.-io ---. 1MHB14 ~ ~;;-- I PRODUCTION COii• Mou, C1llfoml1 tr, ldUlts. u.. ... Spanllh -"""' ... l:X. • • Kl!40 1111 Sid; lillli Oiill ':0100 ~::: sl'; ~"..,.';1 _.... SUPERVISORS 646-2491 -OK. MT-a or P!:RIENCED. I ..... 5 clql Wl'TR ror.t.OWl!IO Pd -...... -"' • 12' • r -.. -... -• ---• MUa> • M4-123t wt. can lft 1. .... m• UDO AftEA Oil MIOO extra """"' -.m 140 • 10 • J -. aua cli50b 0...,-. ,.. Jr: IJc. """""''" ..... air J!:qull OJ>l)Ol'lunllt omplO)'ll' HSKPR ' 1111" :r.1 ..... $411 DRf chanq ........ -• n.oJUll" • CtiST. - ' ... """'"1. ~ ... -~~M ,•,,sl•u' ~. =\ nmoc!ol " ltn1'll wm1<. por •II. S.. DMll lnc1. El<porloocld. J!!Xl'EltlJ:ltC nd -.... 111 L --- Coll: Nuoo m-1232 -Lm. C.U---... ,.. ---Pll --• I .... ' I 1 Sat»tdlrr. DKtmber 14, 1961 liOlla .coNVENllHT OFFIC~ TOSDYE YOU OUR FAMOUS H-'• How You Can Use O• FalMlll Dime • A • LJnes ..... -..... ---..... .._ .. _4•-''"'-e MIWl'OIT 11.1.ctl Dtl ..._ ... DIME-A-LINES e COSTA, MISA llO Woot ~ • e HUllTINeTOH llACH -J0t 1'11111 si.... • N• c.tmadlil .. elowtt. .......... -.. priuol wlfll ......... $211. e LA•UNA II.I.Cit m -'A-"-"..._ ... _,._ Fl.DOR lam» wt°' abide $4. UPllOISl'ERED -cbalr llOYJB ---.* llE.\m 1'11 Tmmt J15. 2 rij!ima oho I, itAnAll -h .U, DRESSER 115; End lableo OCR Little ctrt II ll'Owlns LAWN -l4 bl> -.S.. 8&tb tub S5.!"tabl:esSll.2pieoe $lS Fostoria .tmtMta 11 ~...-Od.ilbriu oolon abd Juat patd U30 tor~ Ml.rrar-5; Floorl&tnp up.Comelook,.thcrllttie andSt.ratton,llkenew$25. _,,. 110. Couch and -l]li. Ulnp $$. • nu.n Electric )llcor ia,. -11.tVIERA~ ...... -far New Y..n N-........ 4..,. !10; Arcbory Set 15: Bowl-....i toys 18. Sld""alk bl"' .llal! bed """" 18 each. bed 125 Qch. >ktcblna ""' ....,. •Pl. ""'1918 iron $3.50: ...,.11>1 ._.. 13-·bed $'5. MoAie w. ~ •• .....i.._ and --al $22 • ..cuoo. Heavy lnr ball $10; Vanlt.Y 15; with tnlnlnr w .... u.. $3. Twln bedo """ ,,,._ fll· 1""11dalre """"" """"" 10 AM """' • PM. c.i,.et _..,.. $3. ~ tables llO .. ..a 15. ._ Reel Chltroo $25. l .,_ Ra... *"" llll!t -· Cock 13. ¢611 f;1ro S1"'<~ Cbaln dri,,. tricycle. $11. plus mt>lcblnr d"""' !"' &be$25.646-831tl crSunday a:>oker,oew$5.ll-IS\lndl,)' Nia\ld-~ wool mate1ntt1 JU.. Ca.ll~&fter5pm. C.M. · OeluxeWonderHorae-aoft Dinette table 'and 4 cba1n "l'C!XEo ~ Head 195 cm, Dl!fdl orib'· 36!li E. EatMr, C.M. LEA'nlER topped 962-1319. Call betrft 8'P1M. STRAIGHT-back. red leather UNUSUAL Maiple bedttead plutic. lU. Baby Btd..Coeco $7 Kenmore automatic II repa!rS15.,M&-3'159 A·RTlF1Cl4L white _,,_ table $25~ BOYS 2>" S~, new dfU ct.in with Jl&dded doubl.9 the. Wa&M wQeel Net. $5. Baby bicycle seat wuber. good condition $25. SKI boota. Rel\}lr, llJce new, ~ trft, T ft $8. i>Jh;ite table $15., Oc-tirea, alaQ"\bu $11, druma. aa:rna. (2), SlO each. bee.ft, Oxen Yoke footend. -ti.ta aduJt bike. Al§o = .!:,•'?en:u:ble~ w 6\9 $15. &t6-3158 kt or t, ftlXI x 12 tires cutonal cha.tr $lll 6?3-0&9 s _piece $10, ~· outdoor 642-ml. met. 285 or 495-6981 $25. 6D-l661 Stingray ~ bike lf:at - II ANDY MAN'S marine $20. 548--298.1 KE'iSTONE ~ Projectcr ~ ~ lk.atCt,, a Ir:• I O . OOV&.E ere.er mtrror :;;: .. ~arb:: ;~ ~ !~ ~ ar1daanm:tc=. ~ ~ ~ ~:w ~ii: ~ minOr repair'. $20. ~~1s Sdlwtnn bike, 2 ~~~~.G2: .:.:;:·~~ :-~ck~== ~~ Lant, N. B' 1-'c=.M=-. ------ plexfgt1u 10c • $1. Electric 548-dXI A PAIR lowly gold lB" SMf:d, eood conditlon $20 blka, $3 -$5; cbaiR loun&e easy chair ~ White end BOY'S Stin&r&Y BUc:t, n · rooton 13 -qo. Jlpaw $15. RAILROAD spike&, nlckeJ Ornate o.--. Scones ,_,ID Belly board. lib new Uled $1$2'., = !:e~ $!.-.... · tables $15 each. 646.«ilT DINING Table never mar cellent condition S 15 . • Oat of drawers $20 V\olln plated, lde6l ~ta. ~1~--v-one llUDU'l\C' sz. M5-T907 __... c·~ $21: 6 hl&b back c:ha1n $4.25 56-5121 INCH tatMe mod• I $20. UIC!d lumbtr i x C. one candle each) fl'.50. redwood Wx:e $15· women'• ,....~ Toya, Boys and each. chair like new $22.50; :c:..:=--,,--:---:-:7: • 1W!9htral 'IV SZ. Edl.oa 4 x 4. 11 S Jt 4 x ii. 2Dc ~ ~ pitcea ~ clft. never beell used BAUER 8SB E!ectl1c eye roUtr skates. 8"" • excdlent, Girls clothl!ll 35c to $2.50. Rocker fll.50. Posutra ?'Ht MAYTAG Washer $ 2 5 . afb,maple ·J15.Larse sz. 164 "' l8tb. OL ' lti1l m box. Hyatt C2%) moyle cam.era $25 wtthjwnpstops$15. Mon. 847-flOO redudn&ma(btne,likenew Schwtnn 28'' bike $10 • r.pQonal chair, down filled ~ · MODEL -n~~ car kits. Vltallte B 11'1 I a rd pocket Manltiiltld 8mm movie ~ day 3:llD W. Balboa. Blvd., $l6. Fur jacket a~ 64§..3769 .~ Dr4nat dnaes. tan.,_________ ut.Y&..-U. (pool) balls cost over $40. .jector $2:) Mov» ICftC!n S3 NB GROOVY Clothes ud ·~ condition $2S. 642-81n HUNTING Crea; bow 80 lb jlC! """ $5 • m. Clotbe<. OLIVE -6 '"'4 IJli. Buie -' .....i body. WW ..U $'5. 5J6.-86S3 Web<or el-,memory .._ .U.. 1 -l O • ~ ,. llRI, cbi'.s, women'a. Yards and yards wblte Excellmt bqinnen kit for recorde $ SLAT berrlt with 3 bronze DreSRS: mini, •heath•, CRAFTSMAN Rota.ry with huntin& atTOWI, thrust. U;-"• and men'• ,5c • et::. drapery ru&tt;rial $1, takes )OOnlsten starting out. Ca.a atYSTAL! TERR 1 F t_C '~. "-'-•~-, _Jr.. .!7 BroUHl-~ p:n--tin., Infant·,..· 1 --·. formal $$-$8. Guru; $7. Mower, ·eood conditio.n $20; Excellent condition • 2 0 . """' -~ .... In H 0. --o-.. UlUlSlllUJ(' ·--..-~ ...... ,. • .-l;K.: J ke 36" G•• D-M-, --·. uo 2733 Pbal!:tery samples. all col· tt a1L Artifical Orlatmu ""' · ...., ""' BUY! Makes a loYeJ,y gift ~ DOuble desk lamp with Wallace edpr--trimmer $25: .ac ta: earcoat, surplua o:-n.IU'6'" ..., ~ ~ ori." and tabrlca, aood tor tree, wblte $5. &G-8472 MM38t . tor friends who enjoy "Holl-mova~ arms $5 Elee-flower poti: Zic; children's $4--$6. Coat, tn!nch $7. Skirt: Retria:. croutop tree:zer .$15. ROTARY Lawn mower S15 Doll stroller S1 Toy metal stove 75c P\Jllle1 10c Books lOc Records SOc Bowlin&: ball 2. CUrtaln rods 25c Bed frame $2. 3021 Babb. C.OSta Mesa, ~242 ~ aOO yam pictures MIN11llKEi frame $5. New REFRIGERATOR. works day Cheer," Ubby, "Star trolux sllmline vacUUm a:ame1: King ol the Hill mini: $4. Pant1; bella, -~M~· N.B. lOAM - · 1»-each. Girl'• bicycle, hip boots, 9% $15. Hi-hat iood $21. 64&-6811 Dust" pattern. 10 ounce ~ with attachments $1. Green Ghost $3. skill slacks p...,is. Stockinp, opa.1.,.,='C,,:,"-~=--- needa tirH $3. Large &Qld cymball iz;. 545-9682 OLD CUT elu• pitcher $25. tum.blers, P 11. n er, .aman $3. Sl!lall ttCord player In ball $2, Magil.I& Gorilla $1, que, patterned $1. Shoes, MlRANDA 35MM camera, I.la! candle holder $L Steno Also creamer and sua:ar Sl5. Brandy (or wine) MartiJU, cut $5 Child'• n!cord Voyage to the Bottom of al7.e 7, casual, nurses, sad· single Jen. reflex -Needs ~tuJ:n table $3. 962--3090. 2l381 6~~~1:"~ :in: vase $12. Small colored Old F~ Corid.al, Pony, pla)'er $1.50. Med 1c 1 n e the Se:a $1; large guns and die, $3-$4. Purses S 3. minor repair $20. 54&--6731 ~r Lane, Huntirwton pitchers $1 each. Black Bbot jiggers, SL50 each or cabillet with sheU. and mlr-hollter set $2; wool jeraey Jewelry, pierced ellrringz, ZENITII TV $25; Blonder Jin.ch. Merd.lth Gardens $25. 546-l258 glass and wrought iron 00r. wi1J. aell tn sets of 8. Alm> ror $3. Ironing board 50c dresses, size U._ $3; child's beads, pltts, bracelet, S.50 totigeu UHF Tuner, $10. Call DINING Room table, drop 2 RABBFl'S $1 each. Oilld'• fee table 18 x JL $8 Hand· Cocktail Shaker to match Battery operated Sunbun:t sidewalk 8boe Ska.tea, sUe to $8. Real hairpiece, dark 54&-7627 Evenings. leaf, Limed oak $25. 4 Zl FOOT upright bwttt $25. 5 beautiful tan tall pl&'eons 1 pair rabblts $2. .. 'I-..-playor $4. Owrstutred ~n chair $15. llf:t dresser $20. • . TJjlght 114"'1 IS. B<d !nm< .. sili. Vanity with J way mir- ~$20. Vue1 50c .. $1. Pl&bts 25c • $10. 646-1393 Christmas oordl and lights $1. New silver and golif capris, size 8 $5 pair. ftmed ~led mirror $2. ~I?" """' &]au PJ, ueautitul new M.ahopn;y hlarii d'oellYn! tny $7. Hand ~led table cloth $25. -....... 11. ... Fur Cik1. $20". Glassware &le • ""' .. """' 50e • $S. Pldure ~es 50c -$2. New Vene- ~blindl $3.50. Dolls $1.50. 548-8143 NIC equipment: · .'.Heath FM 3A tuner $25. '11160 MX99 multiplex adap- : .,._.,. $25. Jaclmln No. 640 ;EE.:-a:enen.tor $15. Heath A·9B 20 watt amplllier ~~· &13 cw transmitter .f4, Power au.pply, all 0 pu?jiose $20. HV power aup- '!Omponent. $22.50. RME . to.5-2 conY!'rter $25. · Commodore Rd. 11-.~ «iRt•s 26 inch bicycle $10. •~ht vacuum cleaner $6. Site! office desk, need.s -:di&Wer $10. Older portable ~writer and table, needs .1.tnllJ repair $6. 5 drawer vanity dresser with mirror $11' Lamps SI -$5. 8 x 10 !.J>rown carpeting S4. ~ carpet l"Wffpel' $3. ,&Uiroom wash basin a ~511-21> HP pa enrtne ~ 0ranp Ave. CM. Bfb'tffD new boy'1 bike fStingra,y type l D e 1 u. x e ' lildet. ham brake, hkisf: IQlmleban, sport-type glit· . ftt'":•bQnana eeat, chrome Miders, white-wall knobby tfflOC Bike Is auembled, ,tifft 'Dever ridden. My boy :taillo·lma.ll. RegulM' price is '$ilt.15, will take $30. 2 a:in- 'll.e ~"TV's $10 and $12. ·2 •prtable TV'1 $10 and $ZIC=. Good older atandard typewriter $18. M e l nor .. ~ng sprinkler S 10 Atndude. base). Lawn • .a:&.er $5. AM-FM table radio $5. Pine bookcase 6' -lri;gtl; 8' lona; $15. Room 1izie . r0ft:$5 each. 835-0269. 1706 '\V;. J!ruok. n e a r McFadden ~·!laltt. S.A. ICbool desl< $l Maple dou-painted china S»S Silver $4.50. 536-8653 clock $2. Smoter, like new 3 $3; Trick Traclc tet $2; wiglet, conditioner, •pray matching chairs $'.Ill. 2 ble bed ~· 10'19 Orona tip fox jacket, Uke new, $1.. Doll buga:y with aprinp Addams Family card game !:_-44· Camera 1 • new RELOADERS -C and H matching Step Table. $5 Lane. 5t8-8l!9-1 CM would make ~ trim $25 MAPLE wall ahelf with $5. Larp fire en&ine $1. 75 25c: Creeple People: set $2: .u.mtam&tic 500, Brownie, $.1 Magnum Press extras $25; each. Dinette Set, knotty BELLY BoaJdl tor. Olrlst. Strad violin and cue $25. drawer and pllery $15, Toyt »$! Book. lOc-:rk.. Incredible Edibles tet $2; -$10. Make--vp; Glaw $2. .300 Sav .308 Dies $5.50 pine plastic top, 4 chain, mu.~ made. SIB.E-t.ay doll $4. Liw bait Talie.'lat;rtp ·S5,·9id2·br&ided ·~ .. Fullerton..NB. 60-lm . Vae-:.:tr-Maltei' .et $2; M0-1793 each. Redding powder scale green $25. C?attmian lawn $21.95. $3&13 bucket $3.50 :2 tn 1 lde rua $5. .34" bar stool $5. ~,!.@d ntP ·a:·· $3. 111ERMAOOR --~-built $6; Swaging preu and dies mower. ' blad@s with TEN==LOYiiil!-=.:.=;::,:........,---11-50-1 ma~ docn !'.)", new, Rear bikll bamti: SUiO llf:t, ORANGE Naugahyde club ~ ~<ne ~ ~~ ~ .f~: catcher, like new $25. each. Ten ~ hens $1.50 $4.50 each New cuvtna ael llant board $5. Rowin& cha.Ir $25. Matcbini: ottoman TYPEWRITER Underwood ~ ~ ~=dle. New ~Xl69 540-0049 C.M. ea.ch. Ten )aying Cl'05aed $4. 5f0.31'll machine $4, 5' opaque win-$5. Girl's :i>" Schwinn bike nw. like new $ 2 2 . 5 0. • GOLD Clubs 5 irons, 3 woods hens $1.50 Ten White Rock CRIB $15 Car seat $7 Swin& dow &bade $6, Polaroid Sw-$15. Boy's XI" Schwinn bib ~Tl65 FLOOD Lamp, floor type STELBER Unicycle with bq $25. 548--04?2 ~ $1!0 Hett $1. blger $8. Antique clock $7. Jl x 51" turquoise and $10. Full lencth borga.na ba1ancin&: poles, like new feet wire, $25. :-Sana: s~ w~~ Jt!b puts. ~ clock no, old wange picture $1D. Onnae ~~wi;" ~:~ coat 14-16 no. Black· cloth ss. complete. 546-4484 Ana A ... LI o ...u.. • 18 rpm records. old Popular plantu $2. 644--0574 .. ,,,... · COili $10 Bookl hardback 2 END Step tables and .........,... chair $3 Humpty Dumpt;y Mechanict maguinea, 'otb!r · chelt $10. · ~ Brentwood 25c each. Tabl~ lamp $5. l Will trell , my Barbie Doll lamp and 2 picturm $5. -'--"----··-~-""'o Sl · . 536-«177 matchine cotfee table, like SPEAKER Cahinets~ wilh 5" Speakers. Good sound I " x 9" x S" $6.50 -67l-9412 with wigs $3. Dream boule 548-95(r; ~li=VWI. ~1......, So. lD GALLON aquarium oom-ne:w $15. 2766 Bristol Space --• •-••--$3 Big --S"~E -~Pal . bo Laguna, 31431 Monterey plete with fish $25. 3 piece HSoOLIDAY Cocktail . dre~s. CLOSE-Out on spray col· No. 7, C.M. 540--0191 DESIGNER Dresses and .... iu.<ualUR! ........ uu~ ....... onuno ra 11ectlonal $15 Plastic Palm . me never worn, siz.e ognes $3. Bl rt h 1 t 0 n e sportswear, sizes 10 and 12 $1. 75 lllJ\8ll case '75e Bridal bits ~ W a• b in I 35 MM AR G U S with case leaf plant $5. Lad.lea Wit-7-8-9-10. $1--$10. 54&-M25 crosses, $1.25. Brown fall RARE Chlcken& $3 to $4. $1. to $25. Sweaters and aown $1. Formals $1., $1.50, m a c h i n e • We1Hnabouse, $10. F 4.5 lens. Custom nauer watch $10 Oil heater LARGE Delk s:i:s "Living" and Mglet $20. 645-1519. each. 642-3263 accessories 50c to S 5 . and 15 c · Dre•• e • noisy, need repair $25. ~le bar table $8. Paint . $5. 575 Victoria, Apt E, 1 .. $25 Lam ~" Lu WIG. Dark brown, never Womens shoes size 1D $1. lrom25e-$1.25. 545-401S Manx kitten, all ahotl $15-all'. oompreuor $1. Tran-C.M. w,. p ~ ggage TWIN Maple poater bed been worn, $20. 548-7408 to $5. Everything In atyle BEIGE Carpet 13 x :n~. $25. Pet chickens, lay bl111 mtor Radio. like nel'J' $10. RA'!T . $15. OR 3-5924 complete $25. Boy's gold 5 $25 c.arpet d fl Air egp $5-$25. Uled single bed 673-0311. 129 • 43.rd St N B AN 3 piece sectional WALL Heater far large sport coat, size 14 $5. Boy's CHRISTMAS Special!!, Like Eng. parts $"1. to $1 · pa coo-$10 Arm eh.air $Z Couch ·• · • $25. Club cha.tr $15 Sivel room, approximately so.cm Profemdonal shoe skate• new Golden Encyclopedia 20 record player $15. Brown ditiolle? ~ 540--0659 sz Cqea $5-$25 54'--2'J09 HOLLYWOOD bed box $15 Round gtau top cottee BTU. Very reuonable $25. $10. All like new. 540-2767 vols. $12.50, Colden World wig $15. Saturday only, TOYS Z>042. Christ ma• · · lprlna: and mattreas S:t.S. Oil table $25. 2 pie tables $15 Bl acrllan Atlas 6 Vols. $3, Girls iran-, .,,64&-8354,,..,=~~~-,.-~ decoratiOm lOc ~ OOc Qlaiae ~VELY ~~o roll~ paintings aeucape, Still-We ·ror both. End table $1.5 Gar--tely 10 : UJ. oi ~..:~~1~:1!:~ cy. Drew Books, set of 9 I '59 ANGLIA parU; trans $25. ~~ s'!:'~ = Zs PM, will bold for =~e::~~ ~ ~~;llf~ 2 years oJd J25. 675-3613 end tables Carnall} $12 each. ~ts ~~ul~~nchil~s'i =~et ;::.ts :· ~ ~ plants $3 each. ·4539 Rm:· Christmas. M&-1965 -$10. Corvette parts: 327 needs repair $25. 962-3756 SOF-!JlS Cha.Ir $15 Dinette ~tam·~th loungrnglc· i.; ..... ~pl~ Erector set, ~ $9, H.O. Surfboard $25. Rad 1 o bury Rd. CdM WOODEN desk $25. 646-2570 beada ~ Air shockl $20. 11et _. Matching corner end Wl ma .... ._ 00 can, engines, track ac-transmitter $75. 67J...M39 Blad< B cket ~-...., K EN M 0 R E Automatic and cottee table $25 Cheats stool $22. Small lamp table _,..,..ries toe to $ 2 . SO • PERFECT For Ctristmas: ROY.AL typewriter, older u sea... ....., washer eood cond "tio $25. of drawers $25 Double mat-$10 Hand knit car coat .... _.. G.J. Joe doll oarnplete with mod~ just ~aned $12.50 eaSSch.2S3Geclnentc~h dri~· Starter Parts 'tor 1Dlcc 1 ~tsun tress and lijJrinp with (gray and white) $'1.50. weight llft1ng set $12, Ping diving suit $4 Bon Air lkim Electric mOtor $2. Toys 51> • u · ven Wn engine $2-$25 847-81.lS frame $25 Sat-Sun, 10 to Black and white all weather Pong set U.50, 2 Moton b>ud 15 Pl.aatic _._._ ..._ _ _. ""'-,____ ..._2 •·•~• $5 2272 Newport Blvd · 1 R % HP $25, each, Metronome ......... """"".. ....,.,; ._........., ...... p..,..,. $5 642-9S'l5 . PEDAL Can $3, $4, $5. 5. 395 E. 18th Sl, Costa coa, size 13-14 fl. I.lg! $ T, miscellaneous elec- U.50 Motorola a:insolf: TV, POuqer le'Yel win&: fresh "'-'-·cl .., 50 •-IL Mesa 546-122) (throw rup:l for kitchen $1 picture and s>und, needs water reel $1.50 1 7 3 5 FLDRSKEIM &: NIJ.CU).Busb SZ):2M; ~· ~ter each. Oiioele hooked rue tronic:a mechanic mag. 5c, adj\lllmf:nt $5 Ladles :n PtlmDna, CM Men's Shoes. UM new. Size 'I'S" SURFBOARD, goo d (6 x 9) $11. 546-3341 96i-7519 jewel. white gold dress ';;,;;;;ii:;=::;;;;:,.-=-=c I 8~D 6G6278 ICYCLES $1425. Including crindltian $25. ·W: 8-6507 1D SPEED bike $25, tchjustcleened$20( AtrroMAnc washer $25. • '3 speed $15. IO speed $25 SAT .And SUnday T bl $5 BOY'S Stingray gold bike, 536-6126 wa cost Upholateftd rocker •20. HARDWOOD top 1tore &lrl'a 26 .. $14 24 .. boy'• Crib S5 Lam SS:~~ high roll bar. Hand bn.kea $90) Electric popcorn pop-Sewinr ma.chlne wt t b c ounter, 8 feet long $25. SlO 540-2847 · 1 Sl CM P $X1 Girl's 26" with white EXHAUST Headen, r It engine sizes 312, 272, 292, $25, Honda motorcycle titt size 6.00-19 $5, 536-8TI4 or 536-3960 per, like new $1.50 Ladln cabinet 110 No. bar bell aet 50 foot Heavy duty ex-· · 1traw basket $20. 54&-3289 iood suit coats $1--$4. Boy $l2 Nl&ht lltanda. Maple, tension cord $12. 6'15-4327 21" TELEVISION console, CALICO Kitten, winner of BARBIE Doll house $l 3 wear $1....$2 Boy'• black nevermar S15 Maple bed, MOVIE .aeen $5, coin works eood, nice walnut best household pet, com· Barbie dolll 50c b. :::~.;~ ~ ~~ bookcase headboard, doubi. operated washer d r y e r cabinet $25. S46-2847 plete with ribbons and Barbie clothes 50c S:~ie white cott, fake. fur' collar 1 •""'=:,;';:lnr~lo~l'5=;·,:54&-00TI=.;:::.:__ timen f7.50 each, whlte ANSWERS trophy $15. 646-4698 cases lOc Girl'• ironing COCKA-Poo puppies $ 5 , $4 Sat and sun U.S. 646-62'JJ5 Gm.LS' 24" bicycle, need straight 1tltch 1 e w In I '54 FORD, runs good, nttds board & iron $1 54S-82.89 c0624;;;;,,;,m;;;.....,,=--=~---- - Ho •--• ne machine beautiful condition, A frame $25. M8-4936. Ask 2 TWIN Bo · and COUCH And Chair $25. New ~· Dl . .,.. w pedal SCRAM LETS tor J,,,_.., SILVERPLATE 28 pieces $10 x spnngs typewriter table $6. Desk treasure. toy chest $5 Maple needs foot $25. double .. A•J· Irish mall $8. Size 1 111cates mattresses, painted wood chair $2. Broil oonaole cabinet , excellent bed, springs, matt re a•, PLAYPEN $8 Buay $20 In-$2 Brass clock $10 Child's twin frames -make into e-r $7. T.V. condition $6 Full aiz..e office fame $15, 2 11 n g le bed Plough; Glamor; Advent: fant seat $1 Tub 75c Swing folding chair $1.50 Electric bunks $30, matching desk $15. 2121 Orange Aw., C.M. desk, needs dra~ on frames $2.50. 839-m45 Gallon; Camper: Empire; $6 Vacuum $9 Lawn mower, blanket $6 Del.wee travel $10, 642-5678 BIKES $5 to $l9 S36-851J right 11de SlO. Woman 1 COUOI $7.50, 1 desk 15, MACHINE GUN. used once $9 Feeding table bag S8 4 x 9 rUg S8 Bissell ic:i;nu.s;;;.c;O'B;;.iko::',',:in:-<x=ce"U"•-o"t ro--n- T.V, ir• B and W Admiral, ~ Japanese paintingl lawn mower $5, T.V. 1taJxl "EnpgM to fiw Pia at $3 High chaJr $2.50 White sweeper $4. 56-5800 dition, like new. Only 2 yrs oonaole $22. T.V. 23" Band Pl pair. Lamps S()c.$5. SOc. headboard $1, bed once!" excla1med a horrified vinyl couch $9 Potty chair GIRL'S Schwinn My Lady with new type handle bars. W Crolley table S22 312f ltup or aa.rpet $2 and $3. frame $1.SO. dress form $4, father. "How do you explain $3 Drapes $1, $2 a . pair. bicycle $25. 644-1158 Must see, 645-1503 Monroe W1:1, Costa Mesa Desk type ·5 drawer dreum' 2 walnut end tables $15, such a 1ituation '!" 5561 Spa Dr., Huntuwton1-~-------1.,.:~,...:."-".:c..;.,"-::... __ 54G-1MT . with mhTor $U Upri&hl "1mrt cottee table p:i, 1 "I don't know," replied the Beach. 89Z-9540 BABY Beds SS and $10, SOFA, Back folds down to GAS Stove $25. 8JO _ l( vacuum S8 Japanese antique greeu cheat SS, l ll"f'Y chest 10n, "unleu Cupid shot me ELECTRIC Heater, 15., $10 dinette set $17.50. Coffee make twin sleeper $15. tires $1 Heavy l)ut;y, 670 vues $20 pair 1513 Qranae $3. 4 hub CBPll $3. 2 ~nine with a MAOIINE. GUN.'' Roto broil oven No. 400, table $8.50 Potty chairs RACER-SCAT CAR to -15 Tin!I $150 ach.1 =A"""=· ..,__~:,;,,,,..,.~-~~ dresse1 $3 each, 893-6845. MAPLE finish desk s:zs· $9 Electric kitchen red clock $3.50 Box motor boat cor>-pedal for age 2-5 $4, Child's Record p I a 1 e r,s u, EXCELLENT Holly'NOOd bed 142(1 Pacific West maple dlstraaed dropteai S3 Old sewing machine $5 trols $10 Gas tank for out· Typewriter, vinyl case $5. Che-•~· t u ~ -frame adj 14bl ., cb " i.bt 1-1 Rem;-n 300 e I e • t •I,. board $12 Electric lawn 644--0524 ....... ~., se -....._ .. , a. ua e oF11 ea FABERWARE i.lroiler, cou.ee e ...,; pa r ~..... ~ • ,,. edger $15. No. 22 gun $20. NEWPORT Harbor v 1 g b or both tor $7. New white rotiuerie, Electric broom matching 1tep table. $20 ahaver $10 Kedak $10. 210~ Cecil PL, C.oata Mesa NEW Chnibnu gift ltema Le:~··· sweeter i $10. door 28" x al", $2.50 $5. 847-1670 each; brown tv.'eed maple 675-0693 S<k-$3. ELECTRIC Portable "'~" ~~ Slumbertone for new baby =-='==~=~--~1 chair $25: bookcue $10; s"rn=G"'ER=-"r..~adl""°---.-GUINEA Pigs tor Christmas chord organ $12. Drapes, ~ SS ~ bl $ 2 ELECTRIC Christmas tree e s • w 1. n I $3 216 Rub Balboa laland Ji .. ht bei=, like new, ='===~~---+-1 ruke-r ta e 5 6, tall. to mount on house largr maple picture $10; machine $20; 2 antique · y. · ..., .. ~ CHI~S Must go this Metronome $20 968-3100 boat etc. $10, two matching round maple picture top chest of drawers $10. eachl,,:.6T.l-c....:llJJ=------mllium lined all 84" long, boy""', 5 M::. = t!atd~.~ BEAtrrIFUL OuiatmM gift, wall. scones, 101 d Jinish, dining table, 1 leaf, $20; Sun lamp SS; New quitar G. E. Washing machine, ~:,ir112418, "1 $15pa~!l6· ~pall"$!·,·. .,. u.,-like new ...,,,.w dress, tdze · 2 chairs, 5 each; long fn4ple $al: Tab~ lamp $5: After wringer $18. 675.0128/516 $2 each or $1d tar an. -.-new $5, exotic satin Joung-U bl $"' 1 Im!-'-Gilbert microscope $ 2, 642-6989· 12, $60 value for $10. Slips 1n1 set tor lady size 16 co ee ta e ; arge ur. 4, week days, aD day Sat. Begonia, CdM. p ARR.OT' Half Moon Dwarf with cage. One ~ old. S15 complete. 214 Abalone, &!boa Wand GAS Range, apt me $25. Clean.~ for above $3 2 pair new $5, l5 piece chrome knack shelf $15; maple & Sun. 2563 Elden D, Cost.a Barbie Doll and case $5 or ~or::eh -s!8:.~e: e:; ~ -S; i white pleated cafe drapes beautware cannister set .. ~. telephone itand $12; knitting Mesa. doll, •••• a-• 21 ou""· ~ bowl $12 50 "-·-o SS ........... '"" ...,.,. Refrigerator defroster $1.50 rod 36" 1?0~ x$1 !~.h.$1N.50ewElb.....,don ladies black vinyl boob size · ; ..,..,.....,..... : RARE Pheasants. $4. to $20. $10. 545-3128. Will sell EJectric roaster oven for ..., ""' 10 worn 1 hour ..:, small tarp brUI plaque $8; _.. Sbo fanlail p· lei ,...._,_.___ i..8 1..:"" $12. 16 ~ maple electric clock $8·, ea._.,. w i,geona" _°"para=~Y"'·~-~~-c••~••~ ~~ slot car track $5 Toya A: electric refrigt'rator, 44" $10 .,.. 642-3263 v~ cuu •-dra books ~,._..., 968-3105 oobbler'a bench $2); uprlaht ' r.. · A M, Commercial type, Y...a new pery lining 30c ....... .....,. high, nice for home bar K 110 c1--" MEN'S 10 ~ b·--1 .,..,., i..1-h -•-· "' yard. RED Provio·•'al -"· $25, 2 door cabinet brown enmore vacuum ; """' Syo;=u 1 ... 1 ... e, -'"" power, ......... pie up ,,. .... MATERNITY cocktail dress. racUo $7.50: maple 9f:Wlni: 546-M43 water. c.oata over s:m. no...,_ lng light fixture $3.50. Pot- size 12, beige, worn onoe ~~~ la~sd~tio~· box $12. 64~ 1 OOFFEE and 2 end tabl~s. $25. Attachments $1 5, led Mexican paper Dowen $10 Home-made tableaaw, "°"' . .,. ... ~ "" .......... ... 546-6600 1150 422 H Ho-.. ..... COM heavy, good workin& coo-electric swiniing sil\lf:l' bell COLOR TV aerial, nearly nevennar, all ! for $25. ---------· e .. "I"'• • • dltkm 125. 54()..1842 $5, wheelbarrow $4, banginK new, $15 (cogt $8()); good Armlesa chair $8. Child's 2 BEAtmFUL Woll af.ihans 675-59'n OOMBIN'ATION electrlc saw lamp, hu_~. off· white $20, unall rd:rigerator $25: a:olf rocking chair $2. Boy's $15 each. Draw screen BOY'S Schwinn Stingray in FUR F.quipment for home business; Fur Sewing machine $25. Cleaner solu- tion $5. MiscellaneoUI sup- plies $25. Conventional sew- ing machine $25. Disple.y case $2S. Trade lntormatio.n free. 536-0153 BOX Sprim: and Mattreill, full size, excellent oondltlo11 m. 838-23.54 ALASKA BOUND, SAU:. Mexican pob with huge geraniums $10. baskets of Fuschias $1.50, clay pob all sizes lOc to $1, rose in pot $1.50, bush Bougain- villea in tub $7.50, Marguerites in big ·p0u $1-$2, huge hangl•a: Asparagus fern $5, big donkey tail SS. h a c e Straw~rry pot with fJO\\'tt! $15. flower cart $3, child's climbing tower $15, Borgana. fur coat size U $12, round Walnut Danish coHee table $3), big dog house $5, pink rocking chair SS. beach chair $1, water 1kia pair $15, water ski bel!Js $1. surf rider $1, life jackets $1, wet suit, man's large fl.SO, woman's $2, luggage rack $7.50, basketball hoop and net $3. pant stretchers 25c . wicker coffee table $5, 2 T.V. need repairs $5 ~ $10, sandbox $2. kitchen cart $2, car air conditioner $10, Anlique rlre!!ser $10, wheel chair ramp $2, baby dles $2, dishes and toys 10c - $1, new single ski $25, boat anchor!! $2.50, New Sunsets and National Geographies ]Oc -25c. books l Oc -$1.. New Oneida 1talnless $5, rubber plant in pot $2, 962-4001. 9131 Kahulul Dr. Huntington Beach (Newp<rt Wi?!t) STEAMER Trunk. metal with drawen $20 Vaporb:er, 1 % cat. ss. Ski boots medium, $10 Leather auit- cue SS. 548-1560. 221 E. 19th St. C.M. _ like new X.Jllf'ie ====~~---251:: p 75c. Lad}es new ATTENTION Santa: Ladles matching table lamps $6 can (cadcl,y), u8ed twice clothing lOc to n. Sitt 10 fireplace screen. 38 ln wide fine shape $19 Chriabnas $2S Grinder $15. 645-1452. pair. 8402 Friesland Drive, $12; men'• white leather ot $12, Stone Marten tun x 30 in $22.50 Good toaster ornaments and decorations, 648 W. Wllaon, CM Huntington Beach valet $4: white naua:ahyde 3, $25: Record player 45 SS Large sizie dres9f:s ~$5. 110me from Bullocks, some THERMAOOR copper ran&• BARBIE clothes new. eve~ eeltee wtth two bolsters, and radio $10. 548-4308 Round lhoe holder S 8 from dime store lOc-$4 4 G.E. inside or outaide Oood light bulbs with brackets and cord& SIO. 536-7494 FELT Chri!Unas stockinp. personalized, 81Ai'' $1, 181,S", SJ. 25'ii" ss. 847-mo ~Jlc!lB suits $4.. Man'• suit, coif clubs., l i k e new $20. $3.. Slacks Zic. Over 54.S-8950 JW.lcience fiction boolcs lOc top $20 Automatic double in& gowns, pajama sets., smart, $25, poWtt lawn co Mp LET E Jo g a I Pockets, hangs up SS Anti· Remington Rollectric n.zor, ~. Baaalnette $1. New ·~ eeat "l!ic. Ladles sizes 14-16. lOc p -ti ,PM SaL 2103 oe, C.M. ' ALUMINUM Chrisbnu tree $.1. Barbie doll hou8e 1$2. Oiild'1 viewer and 10 ree1t: S2. Small Mlle $5. 642-ml (; bus rear te&l $12. Air mndltloner $25. vw trailer:. cbrame $"ID. 14" tires and rt... wtth hu.b caps SU. bar $21. Flnlabed tdr ..... top .. bor $2ll. --, LADIES Engliah 3 speed bike with basket $25. Glrl'1 Stingray bike S22 Joe skates: ove:n $25 Kodak Il movie culottes, excellent r 0 r fl'IO\W"r $10. 2)()1 Kings aquarium. $7. Four 5 gal que mahogany rocker $25. newly overhauled S 3 . so eamtta $25 Infant shoo.Dy Chriatmu $1 and fL50. Road, 548-239( aquariums $4. each , OR 3-4668 310 Fernleaf, SUnset Un ittic Exposure duck $10. S46--0469 536-2850 SUN Gun Photo lite $. Boy's Intercom system, 2 1tation, =C~"'='~-~~~~~~~ meter $2.50 Kilsey·Hayes ORIGINAL oil palntinp $,5.. TOYS 25c, alao aldewalk 1.._ Bicycle $8. &ittery l'f:COrd $5. ~ white fllagreed FINE Small French Provin-automatic electric brake ATI'ENTION E c 0 n 0 J 1 n e $25. Siies 8 x 10 to 24 ""J• player $10. Grape Gnarl acree:n divider aite: 4' x 8' clal lamp table S 2 S oontro1 for towing a trailer ownera. 1Kle doon with told x 36. A greal gilt for $2. clothina: Xie. 536-M54 lamp $3. Lighted slide $15. Electric wall clock 4 Hanlwood frame woven rat-SlO. 642-2862. 45l Cambridge out gla.u $15 each. Plus Christmas. land!tCA.Pf:I and AQUARIUMS! 5, 10. 15 viewer $2. Mailbox $.1. J/11" matching picture1 $12. tan foldnig chair $10 MJtre Circle, CM, near 17th and $3.""'6!0 one pair of Bolton fold oot 11eacapes. 531-3793 pitons S8 to $23. silenl giant copper tubing ~root. BBQ Speed Queen mangle $15; box, 2 saws SlO Cover for Irvine. windows $5 each. 1 new SURFBOARD $1: UllOl1ed pump11 SU. All work · Grill $1. 318" GaJvanlzed Two stott islands $25. each. 14· boat $7.50. F11hing rod 26" BOY'S Schwinn heavy ! ~ trammisllon $15. larp tins. 50c: a:okl Xmall 847-0C92 cab1e 25c foot. 13" BBQ Assorted new quarts of $1 Retls Sl Carving set $3 duty bike. l<"ool brakes and Brand new radiator it. chann brace.let $5; acid H.O. TRAIN set $25. H.O. $1. Wrench lOc. Pulley lOc. paint Sl. LI 8-2660 Throw pillows 50c 3 x 5 pa.per rack. good condition Falcon u well as Ecomline "B" charm $2: wn50n trandormer $15. partt 25c Large bolls lOc. 673-8563 OURL.iffie girl is growing bathroom rug S2 Folding $20. 545-4340 S1D New 8el'!ldlx lacb for racket I cover I preu/ball-• S1s. Allen 8(2..6367 Rq.YAL Blue Nylon Rua a up. O:lme look at her llltle clothes rack $1 Stearn Iron VW $10 VW 4 speed shl1't •SS: Hyde bowling lhocll., STROMDECKER 2 dot car foam rubber pad, 11'4" x used toys. $8. Sidewalk bike $2.50 Jronini board Sl.50 knob U.75 Two brand new she 7, S2: UIOl'ted dumb-racer set, complete, like T8". Good condition, $20 for wtth training wheels; SJ. Gl&SSware IOc ea c h . Goodbu, T n d.V type tires bells $1; Decca 45 rpm ~UI new $10, child me stuffed bolh. 673-2123 Chain drive tricycle: su . \Vomen·1 dttssf:s., sb:ie 10, 10:40 -15. $25 each Two tz"ef: ftaJtda $2: Greg animals. iCJOd, 2-dop $4.50 1.6" PORT. T.V. $25. R. Tank deluxe Wonder Horse -soft Sl-$2. Shoes 7~ N, S"l Men·1 deep Rt cbromie wheeJa $25 lhOrthlnd tl'Pina boob 50c; ~ach, donkey $5.50, Teddy Vecuum cleaner attachment plutic. $13. Baby Bed -Western llltrtl, 16~. fL ELECTRIC Train by Gilbert SlO Slot car chappa.ral 2E wry fast fl Both in good condition 54f)-2929 each pllll Econoline parts black tallle dutch bq S"l; Bear $.1.50. ~ Bride doll $7. Olin Mas~r Double linlc Cmoo net. $S. Baby bicycle Yardap 50e-.$l a piea!. 2 from $1...JZ,. 6G..ml Sil jeft1ry 50e to Sl: on.white SS, hand mimeograph m:n-faucet $12. Gius conee eeat -fits adult bike. Abo eleclr:lc trlwts $1 Golf bq W, Willon., CM. wlwt lined box C:S tlitrl ciline machine iz. Antique table 36 x l! $8. Sunlftm sttni:ray type blke lftl -cart ca.rt SL 1100 White MO.,.,;,VIE.,;,,.;;Pro;..:,.;Jecc;,;tcr:...-_,--_-1 P ; (S u.dn) ro.e Afahan Incraham mantle c I 0 c k hair dry@!' $6. 2 lteel foldlnr MYtt med $1 a.nd new extra Sails Wq, ODL SlL 1M 3mm projfc.tl:r not lncl\Jdilw lt!Uneedles $!; men'• gr. dated 18i4 $25, Antique waf. cha.In tor boe.t $4. Tout bl& meat brace $.1. 2021 SUn. 1~12. Mon. 11-4. lens $25. Ltm and holdcJ° corduToJ CQl.t SS: Ladiet fie lmt! ""1th stand $6.50. muter S3. 2 beth room I.award Ln. N.B. 60-2498 3 SPEED Glrla 26'' bib $25. $1' c.urytrw cut S 6 medium I"· COil!, $3; ladles XIO Ocean Ave. H .B . scales S2 each. 2 ~ DANISH Cbatn, pair, $10. Beautiful Canary~ $5. n.,ytjpl ~ ac:n:ert SU aid p&rb $2; auorted SJs..oon ~ 45 automatic '3 and each. Pair bru8 larnpa Uo. ,_•P~·-S48--01 __ 34 ____ _ 50" x 501' foldll'C heeded swt•tera. '7!K: to S 2 ; SPANISH djnlnc or liv\fllil $$. SUvertone clock radlO Tall table lamp $5; 'J'wtn 2 P IECE llf:Ctional $25; t ICften S1f Carr)'lf1C cue. boutehold ftenu, 2Sc lo st; room. Hf!XqOn stylt table $8. Floor wuer electric S8. bed.~ SS; Black vrl~I x 12 cotton nil'. $25: _. pluttc ~ nan:twood ll65'rii 0 I e n n t Y f 4l nn $14 4 table lamps ~ ee.ch Zenith &mall radio $6. Elec-kllttn p\eturH -pair $10. Bedroom chair $7. Call aftt:r $S. 2 new ceifuw" mounted ~ behind ft:nct!) Sat Ta-Ptstry handbag $2 50' tric plate automatic 20xll S48-QSB. 6 PM 54&--0283 ltsht ftrlures. braft and 6 $.m. ll~ PM toa1ter $2.51\ iron $.1 '. $5. 391014 Owtnel P\. N.B. SNARE Drum and 1tan:t, t TRICYCLE, 1atre llzit with alul, S Wb-,S. SO.-GIRL'S >J" bU.. IJli. ,.._2!11115 !136-'lm 673-1603 mo. old l>J. S43-S241 ...... , SS. S<hl8m I , I -·----~--------· ------ BEDROOM Set S25 7 dra"W'f:r dreuer. headboard, 2 ntatitstands. M&3'lq com- b I n at Ion~. meda beating element. 4 yean old $25. Mlmln 25c and $4. ~ O\lne9e' chair, ~cellent conditlorl $25. Chine8e Ooo!' atatue SS. White bedspread $4 Ba th mat and cover 75c Sat after 3 PM and all v.-eek. 64&-4089 ELECTRIC Grill, u!led once. broil. TV dinner or tout, WU SJ4.!J.\ quick sa.Je f7. ~m ~- DARK Mahogany buffet $3), 6 Mahogany chairs $2 each, 2 twin headboards, light blue $8, 962-8061 DOG Bed and pad a\mOlt :new SJ, roll-eway bed and matll'ells $8. drop leaf table seats 8 $8, 536-6956 FREE! Purebred Red and White Baa9ett to good home, 842-5728 ANTIQUE 1run1ut $15, $10, lAwnmowe.r $J7.50, Scotfs Turf Builder ~. hand made poltery 5 0 c -S 1 0 , Maple dW: $25, bookcue $5, bnlSI head b o a r d • lprlnp. mattrea and frarM $10, ceTamlc IQPPlies $5, m1m>n 12.SO. II.SO. $3.50, step ladden $2.50, $3.50. Ottistmu decoraUons aid ttaurtnes l5c "to SIO. dra ea and rod• S25. poJe lAmp S2. colonial lamp $7.50, bedroom lamp SJ. Modun Busineu Encycl()J>'ldla $25. 1wlve.I chair QI, lawn chair $2, •Pil:" 1htlVH a.nd ~t'W 75c and St.~. paint $5, dome clock $U50, 962-7370 I J I , ' I ' . 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Moel i> pr1oe. z ., 50, 12 • u· a-:::.. -lW CffRISJMAS JR£ES Q~A=Ifi.,or61S'-11f1"7;,0 d TllANSl'O~TATION -boota. <OJDplet•. Wl1to BRAND N E SUPPORT Y"'* E Wllw'"'""" """"" .-NEW• USED-ANTIQUES looto&Yachto 9000 r,1~·Dr~ YAMAH~~ VUll -rpllt t-tfoo, bUlll LOCAL NEW!'ORT BOAT$ ll1llt. cam. llD2l2 * in trame. Never uted. $191. !II' Gold ~ moop. Tbll .,... ' Y.M.C.A. W_IZID-..,._ · Furniture, Draperie1,.Acce11orie1, Wallpaper, Febric .... _,~.'" ..... ._•·~..'.....~Alnnll tloo • iJ •. E Gl91nllc Sw1p Mo.ft ' ~ • --jSO E 17111 S E .,,.,... °""' ,..._... ..,,,. • ....,,. awnen -"' A -"" -.xioi 1 • ' I, liundaY Doc 15't, 9 om· 4 !Im MONDAY THRU FRIDAY _., -by oppdlnt. a>lld. 280 bra. lll>fOll, All .,;,;; ' ·m••l .,,.. m.tr .• 2 ....... ...... OVER c~'i • COSTA MW ~M;'.!a::;~' I n: ND &crew nwu. Yet)' tail ..-. ~m> '-Mt <-s. T R' E Es ._S_ .. E. 7.:: Dec•~N~;r Ao'.~.~:-~~;ty~·~~rtr 2~h ~~~~~ wc .. ""'o's-TA'200 HERB f;llE . ' : ··: wants H putner. 91Sarp1 11r r.-n9• '"'9Uri r,.irpo • ID' J40b' a.a., emu l· " • \ . SJ.tiepsf. $4,00Q.. .. Balboa · -I "lo plUI •••••·•·•~··~·•• • .., -... -• j IJ • lrfarblL ~ 1 • • • • • •• Sloop, tmmacUlltt COD4..' MESA'S -.. ~ d I )l;o no · • • · · -• ' ' • • bow pulolt ,._ .... ,l lilt --Applle--1100-Pl-t!'!!! llJO .,-.ra •·P ;.t;;" . ' ., • llnel.Lol .._.. ': MA'roll!NG rrhld•;.~ 'ANNMR;AIY :e:;'l'!"~~ -~! Deane Brothers Main ' Office .,. ·D~IO:e-J.:R,::-OWN __ _......,., . .,,,,..., ~·- EX c e 11 en t. $1 SO . SALE LUGGAGE • Ventura ladies CALL: Oit»ck AW!l'I • '&I HONDO Jiii Retrlaorab>r, ""· "" E. We.,. colebratlno our 7th jumbo ........... & hat..... 420 I Bireh Street, Newport Beach, Calif. 673-3424 Via ()portO, N.~ EIWl"' 1115. -·J.Sth St., C.M. 546-1220 Annlvena.,, wttb fabuloua Awcado green, used onCe, 5253 * 4M4916 Eves. Meblle Home Shew ~2TJ1iyjl I , El.EC. ranee DeLaxe d.lwuntainaDdepertmenta. likene_w.673-2148 (•nter et rear of ltu!ldln9I 1 .. FT. CUatom tilmiillO U'•·ll'l-20:1&2')1'\des 'A l'i'OND~ ~:r -;Frigidaire Stare new cond. luy now at••'-pricea 7'8" V-Bottom, wave .et fin, Racer. Blue and told. to liO'. Soon a M• wide equitJ A aawne t75 or ~st ·offer. 2198 ind lay • away for $6.'i.; lilt~ new Boy's blue ~:t e:, ~~ tr::~~ ~--~= 2li4 t'edenl, Colta ...a Ral•i&h. CM . ...._ Chrl1tm11 dolivory. ~"1!';' ~·""' a11ck fr CASH AND CAIRY --tJ: • 1•I•hyd 1 . Upbollta')I TAI.. FASHION MANOR. 150 HONDA .,_,.,- TAPPAN Refric 16.5' cu ft., -~.._, 1bree 161>1 b Cham ion addl91p. Xlnt . ln>lt -· ,_, ' mo. a.et NO PAYMINT ' SURFBO••~ &'2'' ~-, AU SALES ANAL · P P CORNELL • -' >'AJR.. 1tt,.. <tfter. 645-2ftr"I $309 ~--· ........ ComjUtt .wltb VIE)V ·.Rou.AWAY ·-u~. _., ,,,...+-I .e:; .... $200. " best TILL FEIRllARY .... 125. ''""' "' & Up .... ,11 fuel -· -' . ~ ~-~ oil"'· 548-0240 -J.utMt 5'1'ction of °"" ,... call ofter 3 PM or Sal and cool?Ola. See at 2bl $3995 fo. $30,000 Sored !Iii cc, PH I LC 0 Cr o 11 ·top · conditioned oand planol 61J..f7fl -x---;-x -· -~ette. Newport Beach. HOLIDAY SPICIA.L bHt offer, . """""'"'· Ptdect .... • SPINETS CHINESE Oriental R ••• MIK•IJ••-8600 Mltalla-8600 ~chln•a. .... 1700 31' Trol•n C:rulsor 20 wi .. 11599 -·· lllO 117 HONDA -· -=tr bor-$50. e CONSOLES !:~.:....-<rt. colon. .~ .. JUST IN TIME ALUi.iINuM roll out wtnck1w PRECISION toots: OD mies 'M TIS. v4 -. 19!1, ooly llD IDcL tox. Uc., do!.. -" ~~· -~~ Fnoc•i ... dealer'°' S';,~' $295. M>-""3, -· FOR THI HOLIDAYS .. ..,._, -cqmp1att 0.\1; O.~ 1·1· TllD ...._; bn. Sleept 1' a·tt -· · 3"' Im. . -~· ~· ~··· = GAP'FLER's &satthr'• Y1unoho L 1 Gift •~x•· 115. N....-_.. 2 0-1 1~ nio, D\. ,._18 .dac.wincb.radlo,DIF.E><· Boy Harbor '65HONDA_&..,.1i' -JUie w/rotiaterie &: lrid-Kim&>.11 _llxlSJm,AIDED ~ &. Pad. . •v• y . 1 • Jxrya Uta Jile U $ ea. THD; m mic, l'A...S"i DW. c::ellent ~tioli-0 w n er MHlle Homt Show ' Runs O"t&L $300. '~ !C ! dle. $150. Xlnl co n d. Story It tlal'.k Brown tones, $50. G. E. &autltul c r y ·1 t-._ 1 lJquar 1 _ .i--.. ~ Pr 11___ lnd. Ideal ind .... -Uc nnwt .ee11.. AD CJ¥b offen 1_ -~ 91 . '* -...., if~. , ~ 1V (oldie, Mlrial) $25. llaMJ ·([Jbbyl $tar Dust ..... -·ar ........... ' . • .. _.~ pft&ented. . "MOJ ~r '• Co&fa Mell - vc-..n.10R"" A• tom at,. c Kohler & Campbell 675-m74 aft p.m. ·pattmi. B each, 1D oz:. Tum-lamps $6 pr. Rocket & foot •land. macltlnilt Wl· ~ . DAVID l FRASER (At Harborl 196l LAMB!lE'lTA 0:: _,... " C-"" Music •tool. J ... t """"""' $35. •""r llllch toots. fll. CALL· aru·CK VERY 54().9470 ' Motor.-· .~'lbll. : Wuher & Gu Dryer. Xlnt ~ wdMEiJ·s Skis. plus bin-blen-Pilsner~ na.ll Bnn-TV I:: .cabinet SS. TQY9 I: ~ aftrr 6:30 pm · A L': ·, · Extra $125. ~,(, ;- ·. "'°"·145 eaoh.M7-&15 1139N-rt81vd.,CM dinp. $40 • .._.t m 4y (orWlnel-Mattinl·Old JamHstllllJlbOxu.cholp. LOGAN IA"" 11 .. x .... 3424Vla()pft,1',B. I S"fllno 69 $6999 HONDA 3llO =!Jo !VANTED: Good. dun pa 646-0271 stove, perl•d coodillo•, $40. Fasblon • Cordial -P011J. M&-:ml & IOoll>w $495. Radial uw 673-"'2 * 49<391! Evn. N•w doublt wMe 2 bdrm., mlp. H.p. ·~ fllJl&e; will pay up to $60. 114 S E C R I :am Kinp Road. 548-DK Jta:er1. $1.50 esch. or buy 8ABYLINE Crib, mattrell $75. Drill press $45. Grlnder 17 FT. Pe.tb:met. llJ&nder center ldtcbeD. pt Im Kblt aeW 113-446 t•-q-;1-Uraetitly needed 968-3Ufj • I 1mlno 11 t!>n _. 11.m set ·ccunplete; Mart 1 n J Del m d e I c 11 8prlnp Manor fUlly fUm. 7iP . Sin Clement• ' °"""'AIM~ .. Fn/Mew ""siw"'r ...... • lhaker, Mme pe.rtem $-4.50; $25. Retima 35 mm camera, $35. Work benchea m. u :ii:. 0 a iahtd met' ..i1 w+~I. 1960 BSA 650iilda I . AiT1'6MATIC washer. late ra _ ak flash, tlte meter, sawyer 893-4834 t lb er 1Ia11) outboar I· .,... ~...,... al>-· ,. _ ---: mode.I, A·l condition. 492·4642 with1 range 'uncter. Retaila ===ah~rsi !iOO projector $95. Ap.Hqued STAR y \\IN CU.tam 'IMP down j.'O"m'• pl.iancel, cpts., drpa. 20% $f,.,. "'~it'14 ! c_.1oed.15D.646-5M8 $109Sacritke$10.,,.;...,., . '"" .,..,, dlnotta 115. DINJRO~~.r:: Blr """1 tilt traller.·$11X) .... :!."'o.A~ .. equ)!> •• HON0.11:!;;!;.i 1~=========:;== Tbt Greatnt Gt!t oI All NEW Comforter, cu• tom p.m. Steno type machine & atand co bot coffee ._ cbOcoJate phon! 642-491r> after T pm. fT7 Rick ialdlno' ,..,,1~ • Anttqun 8110 M ... ~ ,_ '!.. H-· mad< I•.,... D&muk. mi. I GOOFED 125. Tappan 36" ... ...,.. macllln<o ISO ... 531..,., CHRISTMAS PARADE. Miio w f4 MfN.I Bl"'~~ I .... ," "' 1.uc ., .. .., ed. "'real ahffp'• wool. , Priftte llUt1 'tlOU&bt .omt . $11. All Items In G09D a.n. 2 pm 1 Watch thl. puadl from.tbia . O! -· Ni;, I MERRY CHRIS-TMAS Give your kmd ones a plane P.ll!Ue caU 64z.o502 name brand !:XEROSt cond. NI '2893, ~at cute 18' Paek:tt ft.ber&lau l-M32: ~ell BL, H.B. 962-lnT 18 · I · :. Antiques Amper .. nd or orpn f1:r Olristrna1. "YARDAGE~ Seamstress sell~ LOO'NGES-(Adv.' on T.V.), 1\3" Siii&BOARO, ·Baby S 1790 runabout ln x1nt cond. $3000. di S. H~ BL, SA 531,,.mo I''' 'to' Olt ¥ 1 Unusual &i.ttl for the New Hammond orp.na ing beau.Wu! material at with the idea o1 becomirw a Gun Moyer, al.molt new, WIP! MARINA, D.UNES 644-0126 SEE the Dtaa1 Wide :Roi.Ii-* $239 e$' . ~ antiqUe lover _. also ~ from • • • • • • • • • • • · • • • • ·: $599 'Ai price A leu C.M. dealer. I find I don't hi.ve $90. 2 linate bed framta, R™GS Weddlna 1 e t 1964 29' OWENS DC. liner Pan ~· Par•· HERB FRIEOLAfJi 3 Butcher blocks, 2 roll alao many used from • · $!50 ~2815 time to demonstrate. Must $4. each. Zenith }lj Fl radio, (d\amoN!a} cost $SIX), Bell Fiybrid~. fully equipped. mount, !;Ute ~ General , topdesks,2oaktceboxes, Newpianosfrom •••.•• $495 LAD~Clo*'·;..,,. .. ~ ...... 10 1elllorallatwholesale, $15.Encyclopedia.18 $300,tradeorcarorP.U., New pUlt. 50 bh on mobilehomea.JldWat · IJ750IUCHILYD.i-fi ... •hall...._ also ma;'~ .. 1175 & ll~Good :;;.d. Al.;' .hoe. se. <L ~ 189."' volwnn .....,.,., 115. 11 si7"681 ...maul. Mab oiler. Dual Wide ·Sales ti mHi..-s..e. •·"t~-1 ~ 1Sl4 :e=vd.;. CM Used Hammond B with Lei· size Slii A accH&Ories. 521). Orl&iD&l cartons. 54U356. MM movie camtn1. $15. PETS encl LIVESTOCK ~alt 1 pm. OlaDman Moblle-lloa\ts Inc. Aut • _ _. '~ 1 -A RJuer Ave. ,,.,, °""" 2314 No. Bonnie Brea, 8.A. 548-:1807 -FIBERGLAS 8' 1 a I l in,-520 N. H.rbor, S.A. &OP~cot ~-· ' VJ.Sr ltlOck •-._ w-.-Ue and revero ....... $1..-.. ..._.......... · w·-YER C •no 111• 1 ;; •. -. ,,..uq-· • "'..... _ ~.'" ov.e~ •• nl-t and ANNUAL fBdo!'y_-.le. ft.and ~.i:.n.-DR comb $n iti .,. "dlnchY, complete.' Sim-• ....-.. ·n1:.t:S71 _..;;...;.;;=---.;i;.-:= 1•• furn It clock!._ Larry ..,....,... 4 "-1•_;,• NEWPORT : Beach Tennis made· atonewan patten: .zenith TV conaole ·$45. HP Johnlo!J Jm1boari1 ·$50 ~ ·• ,.__·I 1 .)1orpn Antiques, 2.42! SUnday .., .Q'.fu0i. t~·J..il-fam.ily -FiCIMl'~--5 -pulill& ..lf'oMrA'.f&-Ml m0Wtf'':"2S. SIAMESE,-Aliy, atud~ .et. • ,--;·~ '~X ·~MOBJLE Home. 2 SHOP Sold: Misc_ ...-'F7 I: ··NewportBlvd.,C.M. -'tilChrls~ .. f~your membenhlp. Make offer! o-a-···-1• 50~. 10 Elecl"M•erlS EletiroMr Slame.te,'Aby. Pmian I:~~ 1 ~-........ ~--Br.-, •Wnln&. carpet1, ~~~-:._~rtormi.nce·..u1a. . ,. ANTIQUE ·u-"-'"--· ~ conv-=u;:....,.. ~ , .... ,. "~ --..:· '° . .._ . Rua1ian BllMI klttan1 • .Y11•32'CHR s~~ dra-p-.,., land1caped ......... ~.parts. ·--y -· HAMMOND Ill% -,. Iunpo. !10. Dil1etlie 15. :wa-am 111 -. Low ....._ fulll' OquJp. ho&ut!IWly. • w··"-, pu11. 643-!0IT . '" Ladies 1pinet desk •A• I CO"~NA DEL "'" POOL TABLE•SLATE -•--ten & aecellOriU. 5 pm.. ..,. •••• •••1469 -• · _;;.l!i(l!I _,. n n.u "vu-. NeW ienuine ala: -from M;. Dec 9tb thra P'ri. Dec PLAYHOUSE, redwood, BEAIJI'InJL Ocelot !Otten, ...,.., _.. 1 ~ation tacllltiel. Haw FOR ule 2. 9" wide~ l=~======= 2845 E. Cnut Hwy .. 673-8930 $395 ·incl. aooenoriff. se~ 20th. Noon to 4 PM only, mstam made. window, 2 montm., bad ahotl. $ro).14 FT Boat Tniltt. Ex· ta ... t.o appree.iate. alumn. mq •-M hi 8120 .-!km Z12B ~-Dr .....,,.. collect a>lld. $50. MW8'll i3Mi82 l<2-m1 ' ~wl11;1 IC nes ORGAN· ENTHUSIASTS llP and delivery. 6'2-4236 near VScforia-st°,-c.:J: = :~~"'i:i-Paid after 5· or wknda. 10~xi'1MiflPPl!LGiLGR1Miffii:21iieiRR:. ! 1:=======;~~ , SINGER, complete with Have You Hean;l 'r KENMORE table ll!wirw MS-3936 0 8825 Awnin& &: nice 1&f'd In adu1t Triller, Travel , . waL conoolo. Duo lo illnell CONN· TONE nw:h. 165. Hair...,., $15. SCUBA CW, U. S.·DI_,; Oft S11fbo1t1 9010 """"'" ol aood park 1J1 l"-'=::.!-=::::........iU.:~J...I ton:ed ,..,. Bat...,. $41.75 "SOLID STATE" :: :'~~ 5Pd""""' HARBOR DRIYI IN =°':ii ~~ CHRISTMAS PUl'PllS . WANTED: Sobol. .Dust \,e NiWpOrt .. iM6-*9i1 -':!~ ·~t; , :: .-~ .. =~~Y. ':ie;!! St1uffor Rod·-1-SWAP M.EET attm-5 PM. Very mWI. black and .white in aood cond. I: reaamable. 1 BR, ~ pool. 'boat II.Ip, equl:pd. Loaded wttltJldrl,I. , .. _, lnatYourEanand ........ Shelty-Cocller mixed~ Days ~lSU. ext 1983. carport. Adult park. No ti far I ~ ; ~tic, button--~~thoublindt Your Pocketbook... Machine $85. . ... .., •-1 & Sun 'M·1sc. W1nted 1610 pi!'ll. $10 each. WW hold Gaines. Evet tc 1 wkDds ~ Vllllaoe. Mqat ltll! totaf"1da. pmt ~~~ ....,.nu, over uuo14 "'' Visit UI at 548-4'!53 .-until Ortltmu eve. Phone ~2288 491--tU& •. m.1254 • ~~l ~~~~ ~ ~ Gould Music Comp1ny RUG 10· x 12' New. gold. •™~Bl~ W A N J E 1 982.ioo7. SPl!CIAL MOve In 1YiChrfstma1 ~~~ ~ -1'.f"tit; anytime 53o.-ll12 or 893--4<44 .. Since 19ll" $40. 548-1560. m E. 19th 531-1272 lift 7 PUG PUP.PIES OUilllma& Sobol wjth .au., New 20' r:u·;-·tnrH.B. "°"'R"1'ck lo-ldlno'""c..,..-,: rl . . 1967 SINGER, auto zta zaa. 2045 N. Main, Santa Ana St. C.M. WE need qua.llty cn0., Junk Will hold t1ll Clu'lltrnas. Jtg. $325. UOO Weit Coai"t Hwy, 536-8500 ot 5.11-mt ry • . waL '8binot ln<:loood. Ropo, ~ -~'. ~~ * AUCTION * pleuel . Funllture, color 1'tored ' h • m P I ' " haCk· N.8. "'5>US3 • • • Mobllo World _,, I will 8l!!ll !or $.18.88 cash or s 5 ~~ If yoa ,rlD .U ot buy TV's, .w-ea., aPPllanca. lfOWld. ~Y appointment SABOT, Tlbers:lu, aood ..n, MOTOlt HOMES 9215 19432 Beach 81·• H.B.~llltU77 ,' take over 12 payments ot NEW 0=512~0M $W9. • MG--9887 e ciw Wlnd,y a try tool.l&of6eeequlpment. 494-7tm. AfW 5 P,-M_-acarcelyuaed • .Alao.,Oll'll"'-;;.:..=-'"'=""-~:: 436S.HarborBL.SA1~ , $3.76 mo. Next pymt Jan Auctions l'ridl.17:30 -p.m. TOPCASHm30Minutea MALE Dalrna..tian. naed• and oarlodlll n ·. Ul8 u '85 APACHE Got~ 10, 1969. 0oos '"""""""' Upright P11no $175 RUGS: "" aold 501 Dupont W..dy's Auction Bam 531·1212 * 89><1555 hom• with bi& )'8nl. aood di-$225. 54N765 Lib -9<50 .... ......., a.i • without attach, button holes, * 548-4876 * nylon $40; 9X12 $15. VW wiitchdo&:, loril chlldren. ' , ' · only ' f',._\"'/Ci ! , bllnd hems etc. GuarantM __ ::.__:::..::::..c::.....--1 Rack $12. 646-7842 Bthlnd' T~"• Bld&. Mal1 SKI H~ad SlaJom or . SM, 21n )TS old AKC maim SCHOCK U tf ber1la11 • 1 • -·' ~ atill ---' Call 526-£&6 ESTEY Organ, 2 byboa.rd, IRONRITE • MODEL Im 2075~ Newport, CM 648-86M ~CM, &: buck1e skl boota. offer 675--3ci, ' Snowbird Xlnt ·C o.n". ---~ • ........... new condition. 548-Q134 Men -alie abt 8%. CaD ' , • w/t:tNer & trll'. $G OR Tr .. ·L-·1'HYtL Good condition • $75. CHRISI'MAS shop at "SAN· 646-3759 CHAMPION MI n lat u r. s.9295 ' -::---:-,,.,.,,,.,.,.,.._,.,>Lu1JOU.,· ii'·r '~· · · Musfc1I Inst. 1125 Tolovlslon 8205 · BUNDY A1to SUapboM ~ cue, xlnt cond., $195. Call: -All 4 .. , Pi1nos A Orp1n1 I: 24" BLK/Wh. ?.1agnavox 1V /Stereo, 1'10lid 1 t 11. t e , AM/FM combo. E'1>on3r, like new. $125. 494-5308 Aft. 8130 MOVING !! SALE !! ' RENT TY $10 No Deposit • Free ddivery 394-5111 or m.ruo SACRIFICE Zenith rflmole oontrol B/W T.V. $75. Call -497-1£92 We're movtn& to larser C[U&l"-I -===:...:::..:=---t.era and we ba-nt a lot of PORTABLE 16" 'IV set, pianos and orpna we don't sood condition $35. Ca 11 want to move. Some ani l46-0129 after 5 PM med : .ome demos;-10me repos; IOD18 cli9:xlrltinued models • and all have been 1210 · . · aiasttcally di1COW1ted to 11!11 Hl·fl & Stereo ' : Lmmediatelyl You must noC mlsa th!• realb' apectacuiar GRUNDIG stereo, record .sale. Buy wltb oo monu pJayer, tape recorder. down O.A.C. • 5 yean to AM /FM, short wave, 6 · ~ modern cabinet. J::'ft:o•s BAWWIN STUDIO $400. 873-1849 U101 NeW'PQl't. CM., 6f2..84.N · SACRIFICE Stereo Amp, -Open &Inda, attemoonl Gam.d chanfrtl' w/shure pick up. $75. Call eve. '97-1£92 CHRI!n'MAS Gitt • Ham- mond.St.tnway • Yamaha • new il used pii&noa of all makes. Bnt buys in So. Calli. rlaht ...... SCHMIDT MUStC ex>., 190'! N. Main, Santa Ana ORGANS PIANOS e Pll)'er Pianos ' LAftGEST IEL!lCl'ION IH • NEW A USED WAUJOl8 MUSIC art MOO-CM.- STEREO • 1969 Solid State cont0le lt2tw. Newt \lied. Saerlftoe! s:ss. 535-7280 C.mor11 & Equip. 8300 ---KEYSTONE 8MM PRO~ICTOR need• mioor repair'. $30. 5.16-8563 alltt 6 p JIL *.....,.. * , TA'S WORKSHOP." °"'-by"'°:!!~·ruAKbbonC. ~~:.. ~l"CAL:,.,_::;:u~.-w.~11111--....,.-.~~--' '65 CHEVY P.IC II AIR C.Ondl&~ $SO. Bee.t 13th • 14th. Guqe Sale----------DI.Im WUUJCI" •• .,,, ....... the ho&t. su. ,. .. w x 16" Speolllty o It t' -'"""' FREE TO YOU wm bold 'tll a.rt.imu. ~~" :u .. u..., puJpt~ Illa' a""" dlr, -h Bargaln. 546-4355 made to order. B&ked ~1039 Oiqpl¥, $3995. 644-.am . paint ta: t'CCIUM:lt •4*""'· lQOdies! 2976 Andrae St Cott OltGAKIC ,Fertlllzer-. q:fll! Jw.st In time for )) FT. VIKING SLOOP. ~ factory llfll: ~ HOLIDAY tt:ealth SP a Balcer) In Mesa Verde. borte manure combined CHRfSTMAS on Pl'nin Pt. _moarlnJ. floor mat. Truck~ Membership 1'1 yn, t.o. KN mD BRICS with wood lhavinp. Gooic1 POODLE PUPPIE!!I *613-9748* a:ceptklaal car.I a!Caib .., ... 54thll~ I FA ....• ....... ~ . dob .. take older ,...,.,. MUICl.I. _..._ ...,tween I AKC. Will bold Take pymntl $36.86 llP--.Wlll EXERCYCLE. 1!ko oew: "PDR SALE " 5 !don thnJ Fri. :u;n 64>6.183 " up. Tom · Cat Boltx :mt ""' prlY pty. Clll -f paid ssoo •. ~7: ~-R•--··11, ---..1-._ ..... ,.. GOOD home. iunall Jovirw BASSET bound w/papen. Npt. Blvd. 675-2400 ' ---------owm or 545-0ll3C. t:::;-(! l BABY crib, rnattrua: • sprg,;, $50. Hobby Horse, SID. Stroller $10. 548-m4 BOYS AMF Stingray $20. Bay AMF Conventional $3:1. 968-1443 GIRU; StlnaraY .b Icy c I e 1 .... condlllo" $l8. • 644-1798 • 4: X 8' luqap tnl1er S50 'ES-aMS alter 6:30 pm DRY Fi-Wood, eucalyptus, ......... -. ...... delivery. 546--7544 FIREWOOD FOR SALi ~ O:ird $22.!iO del. 549-00ll ,,_ ~ • -"almoof' 0~"1 t.-·•---'-CAL CAT -• -'" --• encil Sat. Onl¥ I Lm. ta 2 ....... ..,... u-Fernau:, 15 rnofl, Hsebrlc , exc ......,. .. , ""''"'Bl •--_,iir '85 FORD EcoA,.,.qe 929 Babr Cotta M 9 moa. Shots A spayed. LDYes cbldm. $5(1, l30-0el 17042 Bola ~. tturi-eye... ?.-SUperVan ~ -Ii· :·m~ISTER • NOW! ~ 1162-1530 weekend onb'12/U aft 6 tincton Beach 10 SPEED boy's' bUce Uke dowa & roof wnt.. .m cluaei after Jar t 8 t t iTtEE • one 1tud Rl'Yiol FOR A cudclly Qu1stmu, LIDO 14, 2 yr new. # :l434. new HJ, 3 speed pil blke, aft ;s ~~' ·1- C z y k o ab I' rustom .tromouranowwhlteteacup . toy 6 miniature poodl-. Full race. Bow Oot. Rd .very load. b5nd. S2D . 1951 INT!:RNATiOidt· 12 Upholatety Scbl. t:un>pean poodle -Hu never been AKC. white to lilwr ll'Y· trlr. $1350. M&-3225 eve. S4S-0204" aft I PM Tdn movq: van. ~· Cr a f t 1.m an 1 b t p. tm prown .. 84U391. 12117 l wb to 1 yr. '94-7911 NEW -Qlld 8dloclt Sabotl ~a.t otter ovu 3.1 • N•....,.. Blvd. °"" "-BEAUT. brown pure bnl' FEMALE Pili Pups no !!om $2'15. SdJock Boote Mini Blkos , 9275 ll7S-3960 - 642-1454 min. male Doxie • HOIJll!i papen $50, bold for m-mi. , 7 l'OR by FRESHCUT-FLOWIRS pet lDr adul~ or tee.....,. Cbrlltmaa, 9!>--0851 or TACO Mlnl Bllit In wry ll toll Plcl< Up, • Potted Poti.etUU • m.'1153 . 12117 '42-lD!ll Power Crulsora 902Q &OOd coodltolll. '" -Xlnt -. - • Bouquet of Month GUtr: SM. A&rable fem. mix PeJG. Itallan Greybounda, champ am.rs Cran 1" V.S lQ. • ao..2N2 or ~l'T'llS 1 ••[ 1 e Free L«&I DeUwl'V ~R Tmier 9 moL llred, _AKC Jut ri&bl Jot board. radio, etc. llarll1A; • ' • ~L::: I • G?OWf,l'I Dtstrlbu.tor Ne• d • 1ovI~1 care . QJrJltnWI! Quiet" clean .Up avail. m.ao Prtv • .Aute Services' 1 Auto Strv1ee ~.:.,:i;J ... 1 mMO e '42-M50 12111 P'IL -· -Pt;y. & Porta : 9400 & ,,...-,_ Living Room s~ 4 SHORT haired puppies -DAJU.mG miniltul'e DaDi 20~-~CABAB"len.:r;;:-. hhoaffdd:-. iib'ia1'1i1I ;:~::::::::;:::;:~::::;::::::~~;;;;;::I New. u .... Llltle of...... 3 mate -ltm. -6 -pup. l·J)lalo i.tt. AKC. I tank, 50 hp o'brd. -· GEP.HAN .AUTO PARTS & SER thing. Gift Items. Ladles' old. &d-'1001 ll/U weeks at Ottiabnu $50 to $t0), 833-1496 1011 apparel. Ladle•' and MA.LE Btaaie 5 yn needl lovlna: home. 673--0701 men'1 1<>lf 1Joves A: ahoel. home. Owner tra.nslerred. ~ p.i-p11 6 wb., ·-;-----1 RlPAll OF VOLKSWAIWIN • Ml.I 514 EAST PACIFIC COAST Hl&HWAY \: Call 646-349! tll Doc. 20 5'5-4632 12/H AD 0 RA 8 LE, Id ti I S!!!~kl looll 90\!0 MINK STOLE. 11.ke new, KIRBY VACUUM HAMSTERS, \Jarious cc&orl. Cbr1ltmu liftl; I l 0' 2)' VIKING Ba 11 boa t , ftnelt lldn1. Paid $1000. Sell a..EANERB M Wlm. old. Free 'to-eoad 67Wl63 recaulked, r •pa I n t e d BRO.NZE Coins. Presldentill IW1 ol P'l\me: Collector'• Item. 49o5-4118!1 LON6 HACH, CALIFO~NIA 901D6 J ' , l'HONE 417°0'65 for $X(I. ~2422 I havt: MVUal repc11NUed home. ~n '• U/14 0$JBER?MN P\Japles AKC revamiShed in Auguat. 3 wg·""r"'GHTS;::,;;.:;lor:,:;lllle""'-, ":m""°'lbl,c-floor mode I• & OLDER. Model retrlpn.lar res. $511 A:~· ' suits of salllt cover. Sl\p 6' bar I: dumb bells. demonatratort. Soma are (with no rrte.r.l WOC'b • Jt&.1017 * at Ancient Maztnw, ~ *m-<1'11* lib-· Call 153>-1211> apod. l'IMTl'I i.211• \X)CKE!I • Plipa -AKC. 13' I'' Bolton Whaltr llltrc. =~,,:,;;'--"C'-,---n.otJR: fixt. 18" lo 8'. 1-< F"""' -·'o _, I Champioo lllto A dam. WW '50 HP -•·t ~-.' ~-· KENMORE w a 1 h e r, ex• f'..c..i::. u... ...,, -.~u .,._ • • ·i. new A used for home, ~. l!1l&ll bretd . hold W OUiltmq. !WI-a Ou1stmu Gut! 61'5--1698 ..UatJl OOOllltion $50. Double hod. complal2 ll5. ~ -· ..... ..-i -· ' -1'111 ck a Is TM As COLLIE BlRCHLINl!! ll· ;, trlr. v.a Antique: 4 drawu small SMALL Marbla arLval. PUPS. AKO. Sl10W ~ ~ Ski• ft&h. 811C1 TRAIN ett,· new: oomplett, cMsta wUque po. tacb. nck. ..-pick. missile, 3093 y""°" A CJ4. JU· 5 ! 7l, I U 0 • I• -111$. 16-11D 11111111, m.m -c:or 1111' -VO.. CM. • U/11 DAailllriJlii> p,,po. • ,_. -• REGULM l!a1boa. Bly Club %~..!;.,i"""l.. "": 11&\UT, I• ....,, •art· brtd. 7 wlaJ.: Jolt ,.... 1or loot Mlllllt•-91111 I3lJ =-·.""--=:F~· .. .i:. = .. ~~J"~ J~:,.,,-.:'.:...1 ·~~t.~.· !!CYCLE -...,,., '7' H•1tt, <"'ton» hard mado Wlllnul OOOD CSlon --,\ICC .... -llollda& OmfJiltlil lloit l!.,.ir . n1'ft II TD or .......... Good condition. SU CT.:·r.2 codar chat. 54M17~ M0-2371 1W ups. I ---port -1e<v1et .RAC~ w o R Lo a o o i< CHILD-mt:;!; n.:bY ,. • b b 1 t • • <i5U:JF. e; s:-iiinr. PtJPS, Dr7 Docka MUMT VDU{ BUSlfm' nwtld;ll1C"P tr ~ Tha OAJLY I '' 1•l O"u1nea 8f!Cdon 5-1 •t mone;y, time I: elti.-t i.A•ill now! !I • CI:'JT '':.15 ........ Jl5. -l.2/11 ~c. MIF. °"' wU1 hold •Wlll\Ell. ftllll AllO <;:·,;o: "·~·et iz;. ,llO t :"AUT. i.., hair t<m. kl> Ill c:trhinw. ~l'f · ~ S!IP -"ll 90N Ql fl'll "1111.11 IQ llllJ°' 1~··,· ................. •="' '1 t.-,, 18. ...... lol -12111 IS YOllR Ah IN a:Asst·jlS-31· -ti<. Lido-1rnnrtll!llt • 11!111111!1)0 .... 1811. l'.a.tm "'' 11 MINIATUU ...... -""°' --a.1ll ... 11.15 ... tt. m.csa 1tvt1utt11111C r-u1n10 SOCK IT TU 'EM! pteo . ..,.2336 w11 looJdn& r.. Ii. Dill -SWWE m ---'-----1-.----~lllll----I T--tw • • 150 -HARBOR BLVD. . . ' COSIA ·ME$A 546-3050 ' . ' _, I ·• .,. . . . . ,- E •NO CREDIT NO REASONABLE ·OFFER REfUSED ·•WE CARRY OUR OW.N I PROBLEMS • EVEN IF YOU HAVE BEEN BANKRUPT • EVEN IF YOU ARE NEW IN AREA • DIVORCED L.·"'f ___ . _____ • EVEN IF YOU HAD A REPOSSSESION e NO RED TAPE e .EVEN IP !OU HAVE ~~~~EDrT CONTRACTS t · ~5,. Dodge Coronet .t-IH•11o evt .. tran1., haat.r. ·(Lie:, N1. CO Mt l f $99 $10 $10 t Tetet •rrk:a Tatel T•til I ·+ r •• I u. th1, '"''· Me. ,,,,,, • f '61 CMvrolet Monza tut.. ti:'"'·• 11.IH. lucket ...... Ilk.. Hoo LFl·llJJ £$249 $23 $23 ; T.t1I Pri• Tet•I Total t '+.Tai I Uc. Dt. p,..f, Mo. '"''· • ~ • 63 ford Galaxi• 500' • % 'f cir. H.T. V.t, AT., PS Ille. N1 OkM 1411 • l s399' TOT~L Pllc:I + T• I. Lie. "· f '60 Ford Galaxie 4 tlear 1•d•n. V-1, '"''· toen1 .. r1cli• I h11!1r. Ilic. No. SIJ l<fl) s99 TOTAL PRIC:E + Tu & Lie. '61 Oldsmabile Super 88 <f t!Nr Ha.Glop. V4, A.T .. lllH, PS, Pl. Ilic. No. 11.IZ J99l $299 $28 $28 T1t1I Price Tot1I Tot1I + Ttix & Lie. Dn. Pmt, Mo. P'mt. '61 Thunderbird 2 doM lt1rlit.p. V-1, 1ir cond., aute., RlH, 11.S., Pl. lt11c•11 111t1, tilt wlt11I I Lie No HYO 112 ! s499 TOTAL PRIC:E +Tu I. Lie. • -..\ .. -... ' ~' '59 Rambler Super 4 door 11dan ll•die I ha1 tar Ilic Ne TUP 7•11 s99 TOTAL PRIC:E · + Tu l.J.lc. • '62 Chevralet Nova II 4 Door St1Hen W19on A.T., R&H, lu9911J1 rick, 1tc. !Lie, No. MLR 516) $299 $28 $28 . ' LARGE SELECTION • OF ALL MAKES & MODELS -· . TO CHOOSE FROM! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! •59 Ford 4" Door H.T. Y-1. eir cond., 1111!0. tr~111., ratlio I hooter, P.S. Ilic, Ne. 61P 419) s 1.99 TOTAL PRl~E , .·.. +Tu r.-.Llc. '63 Studebaker 4 Dr. Sedan V-1, 111to ·tr1n1,, radio I heater. (Lie. No. HVT 679) : $299 TOTAL PRIC:I -·:· -+ Tax & Lie. .. :,''2 Thunderbird: v.1; 1uto. fr1n1., r1dlo ' "······ buc~·· •••h, w1w. (lie. No. HYN 341) s599 TOTAL PRIC:I + Tax I. Lie. " '59 Dodge Statio.11 Wagon ( 9 p111.·4 .... V-1, A.T., RIH, ,S, Pl. $199 $19 $19 ' Tot•I Prlc• Tot1I Tot1I + T11 I Uc . On. P'mt. M1. Pmt . '62 Dodge Dart St1. W11on. 6 p111. 4 dr. A.T., RIM, P.S. Ille. No. FYA-171 I s399 TOTAL PRIC:I + Tax I. Lie. '63 Merc:ury Comet 2 door hardtop. A1,1fo, tr1n1., r1cli1 l h11t1r, w1w, I Lie. N1. PVY 5661 s599 TOTAL PRIC:E + Tax I. Lie. cAJI c:b~' on 12 mos; All payments on :ri~., .. ~\1!,.. 1·-"' .>!-12'..~!15· inc:lude tax;'lic:. &·c:a,rryl11pharges on approved c:reclir. _____ , _ _,_ ____ ·9600_ DATSUN :e ~~tor~~= '67 DAT~UN SEDAN ardl Owned by· little 'ole man in reg ~'~ ot y.ear, make Lasuna Beach. SpeedOinet· or condition. 1 ey us before d 7.800 u Radio you ~11 ~...TtM ORE er-rea • , m !I.. , MOTORS ~~-a.;. _._ 81 d heater, dlr, automatic. $75 DATSUN '69 l i CONNELL CHEVROLET '°:~~~~p~~ !WE ARE LOADED _ .. ~r~;;~~ • • ~ 1:"'8~ v · Cash delivel"!I. Will tine priv WestminSter. 891-3322, pty. After 12. 494-9i13 or Big New Sedan AUSTIN HEALEY -~-------• 96 hp, ovorl>ead cam '62 A.H .. 3000 Deluxe R&H, wire whls. Call RDn 642-4.349 or &ti-.8158 • 4 speed • bucket .eata FERRARI • WSW, dlx hub cap• ' • JM-9510 : ' ~ FERRARI N~port Imports Ltd. Or- anre County'1 onJ,y author- iud dealer . · : WITH BRAND NEW . I 1969 TRUCKS SA.LES· SERVICE -~ARTS · noo w. Coast Hwy. lmPortM Autot 9600 Imported Autos · 9600 DIAL direct &42·5671, Charle Newport Beach 11,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;~-~;,;;;;;;,1 your· ad, then lit bl.ck and 642-941li 540.1764 1 1 listen to the phone ting! . Authorized MG Dealer Used C•n 9900 Uttcf C1n 9900 • Backup lights, etc. 50,000 Ml GUAR . $186 FUU DOWN $54.16 for 36 moL Barwick Hayden IMPORTS I, I •• .. ,. ti ~ ., '1 • • • • f, ~ ' ~-'· .. • . ~ • • ' • • ' ' • ~ .. r-~' ,HUGE .DISCOUNTS The #1 selling import truck-saves 11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii oac + tax & lie Ii 998 So. CoHI Hwy. L.B. ~ ~l~KUPS -VANS -CAMPER ECj)UIPPED VANS...:_ SUBURBANS -4 W . EEL DRIVE -EL CAMINOS AND CAMPERS! ' . I . DOWN DELIVERS Any Truck in Stock! Plus T•x & License ... on •pproved credit. ' . 1969 CHEVY RHTSIDE ilfND . I foot box Pickup with m•ny lltW · erlre1. 110529 ' . • • t1969 CHEVROLET %·TON I feot box Pickup. Lo•ded with •rlr••· 126711 ' . ' . ' . IRAlll • j· I 1969 long~~~ ~~~·~it~~h of oriroo. 101011 llANK or G.M.A.C. FINANCING --- -. . COSTA MUA 546-1200 T you up to 50%! IMMEDIATE Delivery _1 GOOD SELECTION OF COLORS ON THIS HARD TO GET DATSUN PICKUP. Si• foot •ll-1t••I bed! Economicel, power. ful OHV •n9inel P•rf1ct for work or pl•y· lo•d1! Roomy cab, v!nyl uphol1t!rf, .•· 1p1e'cl ttick 1hlft, whitewelh , do1en1 ·of •xtr•1I ZIMMERMAN DATSUN SAW & SERVICE 2845 HARIOR ILVD. Ph. 540°6410 540-0213 ...... * DE·FLATION ! John1on'1 l'rlv•t• C•mp•lgn t• CemNt lun•W•Y lnfl•tlon Will Offer Th ... l',.Y .. r·ll\4f Cl .. r1nce Spec:l•I• to Th• luylnt l'ultllc In The Spirit ef "Ltt'1 Make ,rlend1 ln1teM ef lnf11tlon." (Ne Dealer• Jtotrmlttod ,'Tl! Aftw 1Jth ef O.C•mber.} '62 MERCURY .................... $995 Celeny ,.,. W•qen, full pew1• •~ti f1ctery 1ir. e111rh1ul1d 1n9in1, chre-11199191 rid. Lie . Ne. FJ 1451/2. '66 FORD . . .. $1595 F1irl•n1 500, 2-deer h1rdtep, r1die •nd h11t1r, 1ute. t.1n1., VI, 1tc, Lie. Ne. SUN Jt6. 1'65 C:HEVELLE Y·I Mollbv Hdtp ....... $1295 Med pepul1r 1pert Cpi. flled t l. 'IG. ,..,,/1t11r., lt/H. 1tc. Sp1r•lin9 ori9. 1il111r blu1 ..,;;""""''· blu1 inti•. Showroom cond. thru.oufl Rl'K flf . 1'65 MUSTAN~ Hdtp. C:oupe ............ $14'5 Mi.Thrift "i" cyl. W/ AIT, A/H, 1tc. H1nd11- Arc1di•ft blu1 w/diltincth•1 bl1c~ 11inyl l1nd1u lip, ..,;,..,11,, Truly I ift 10,0001 SAA. ttJ. '61 CHEVROLET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2795 J.deer h1"4ltep, Vt, 1ute. tr1n1., 1!1 co11d ., r•ii i1 •nd h11t1r, I''"''' 1t11rin9, 1k . UIJC ~67, Johnson & Son UNCout MllCUIY COSTA MllA llANCH 1941 HARIOR BOULEVARD COSTA MBA 642·7050 494-9773 545.0634 FIAT * NEW FIAT * AUTOMATIC "850'' S199 DOWN • OAC * ~46 58 P"' mo.,lh it "8SO" Stich )42 6~ PR MO ~!ER B FR IEDLANDER 9625 Gord!'~ Grow.· Blvd f t ' ' '. ~ • (: " 68 nAT Spyder. Used 2 m011. :'. Equity $473. WU! take UXl or U51.lme load tl1' med Martin D-1& 545--0860 '· .. : l " '64 FIAT ll·D sedan; good ,• lrana. car, R&H, good tin!1; • • clean!~ ;: .· '59 nAT, jolly beach IUl'T'ey! 1 Orig xlnt cond, mak"' oUer. '' •Fri-Sat &: SUn only. '73-2242 • 1: '63 FlAT 1100 4 Dr. 40,00J ~ ml. Exe trana, new tires. I ': Top condition $430. 847-6135 JA5~ '1'R '61 JAG XK~. Convertible, Bolero red wlth · hl•ck ~Alber interior, 6.cnt actu&.I miles. Fully ~urpP"'fl lncluding stereo and chrome wire wheels. Not • m11r or scratch on lhia fiawlesg beauty. _u month warran!y. J1rluporr i\111polls 3100 W. Cout HW)'. Ne'Wpart BeaCb ..._ '40-115< Authorlied MG De-alu '67 XKE 2+2. air, atick. Top Shlipe. $4,115 "A CASUAL PLACI TO IUT , , • , , A.NI llDISCOYll Ill 87l-m fHI COUITllT OP OLI IOU'THllN CALIPOINIA" XKE '62 Ro&dste.r. Mlchtilnl; !1••!!!1!1!1•1!!!!!!1!!!!1!1!11!!!11!!1!1!11!!"' I Konlr, Blaupunkt. tape, Sac'. Offers. 546-5519 ''""'"""'--"' ·-• • $1~ • t=~"L..::-""i.NJ_: __ ~~.: ~ .... • . .=__.:_. _ _,__,_, ________ .....__~·-··_;,,;I • .. •.• .. _.,., .-; ·a s& o a s w * a .·-,. *' t -----.... Jr&.~ ' t I ' ' ,: I I I I • • " j • r. ~ ' " •• .. , .;. ~· " ... • ' lo I: " • I ' . • ' • . • • • . ' ~; ,. } ~ >' • t· " • ' ' ' ~ i' I ' • ' ' ' :: :· .. " " " ' ~ " I• ·' ' ;. •' ,. " . ,. ' " •i ' . I '· ' ' -J ' tlllllllwC...- . , 401 a1n ID£AS! --· WI llAVI OV11 a 11W FOiDS Alll USID CA1S IN . sroau CllOOSI ·ANY • IOI A "llJOST WMl'llD" GIFT· AT 11G ' "YEAR END • SAVINGS! -·-• L. ..._ ......... ,_ 0 ll'tl W llG tli$t } I ..... --~ NEW 1969 FAlCON HtN New! 2 DOOi SIDAN s2121 > ;, I j NEW 1969 " GA!AXIE 500 ,' • MN. ll'Olm ltOOf' HOM s2575 "~·~ t ·' Lk. NEW 1969 T-BIRD ' • ~ HARDTO~ · : ': .;; ' ,. . ~ ,,. ~"" "; .:.:- : NO LIMIT .TO THESE, SAVINGS! l>RDU YOUR OIOICE TODAYI • ' • !· • r . , " ~ FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE OF SHELJY CoBRAsl GT..'lsO/GT-500 Tht •"9s.'Kre Coml119l , • AS OWIGI COUNTY'S ONlY SllRIT AMllKAH DOLIR, WE ARI .COOflRATING WITH T1tl f~ORY TO cUAa T1tl WT . ' OF Tiil '+I'S. AT . ' OISCOUNTS NIYIR llFORI OFFnlll ON AMERICA'S NUMllR 1 HIGff PllFO~!!Q CAii CHKK TOOAYI ... ~ --OUNGI COUNTY'S VOLUME FORD ·DIALER lWO ACllS OF UED UIS TO C-.FIGlll v• •~t"~ TRANSl'OR'l'A DON SPECIALS• MUSTANG SALE·. . . · .· . *' !f h ~ frDll'I. "II' ll'd w ... tr! ..... 4 ~t"Ciil\~cl. bM wtltl ,,.... • A r+T'l:4a•w. CllllCIM!riw.1/"' 111ru 1"7 ~ , --...r11~ .CIDUIJltli ~ -e_• • • ,_ .~ '" ' • EXAMPLI• .. . 4iiliiiiii,e '65 ·MUSTANG •a "• ~~b' ........ tU!a..lt&H,.1'.l.tATAfPl2""9-•,,...,~ -. $895 PUU. PllCI $33 Pll II MONTHS . '62 MERCURY METEOR 4 Door. v.1, •11tOm.ttc, fully •i1111lpp1cl, fFWS 2•l1 20'1. c1-11 or tr1cl1. $595 l!f!LL PllCI . $24 .,;~. M MONtHS .. . '61 FORD F~ · •: C1il & Cl!111i1, !GISI 71 l1 °'20 % clown o r tT•iii . $6?5 . PUU. PllCI ' ' . $29• f'.ll H MqNT~I , , : '. · '63 RAMBLER CLASSIC 550 _. · · Fi..Uy 9111ipp1cl, 1ir conil, IRZK l4!t-, 20·%-iloWll •r trtcl1; · · · --- $395 FULL PllCI $17 NI ,. MONTHS '67 SUNBEAM ALPINI .. lrltiJt it.cint &rMll. ~lpJMcl. fUOV 4~JJ, 20'1. clow11 er tr1d1, $1595 FUU. PllC~ ·~ .fll JI ..-olfllll , _. '64 ME'IC. WAGON la-·'P.\5s.'-' • . , Colony '•tl Full. poww, 1ir. I JlY 711 L 20" dow1 •r tr1clo. $1295 'PUU. Pll~ . $42 rsi II MONTHS . ','65 .INTERNATIONAl' · "' ~ •Te11 .-k\-p1 INl6171 I. 20'1. d-11., trN1,, . $895' 01'UU: Nict $32 OU l4 MONTHS . '64 .CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 De.r. V.t, •!If~., P.~i•~R&H, f1chl'Y t lr. INJE 14t. 20~ '-"., fi.,d,, $895 PULL me~. $32 PSI Jf MONTHS. '67 MERCURY COLONY PK. WAGON 10 1Hl1•111•r, hlly .ciillppfll, f•cf•'1 •lt, hrlef't wltr•ltff· fTSC 7111 . · 20 ~ tl•w11 _, tr•d•. Sold _. l•r t.-10. ' ' ' $3195 ;..... PllCI $85 PSI U MONTHS '67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU (2) Two•• choMo fr•ll'I. Ft1ll p•w•r, hictery •ir, fectery ••tr•11ty. ITfY.tJOJ ITXU.7ttl JO~ fl•Wll et +tM•. · . . . , $3295 PULL P11ci $89 PU J6 MONTHS t)rlllPLll I I I 11 : i 1 ll I I ' ' ·i3 l'OiiSCllE s, xlnl -. ----·cbrm Wbelela. Muaf ~IL Belt of. ter. 6t-3237 aft 6 fiiM;:u.;,~ C. New """ lilPl!nt/chrome -AM/FM.'/ $3100. 1 owner 613-8339 or ..,....,., 1963 PORSCHE. xlnt •cond. chrome wheels. Aki ·rack, """·....,.,.. '57 SPEJ;;DS!'ER Goin& to Alaska. Must Rll. $1395. - RENAULT '60 RENAULT, -cond, engine Xlnt. $200 or bat otter ~7890 CARAV)W_E Renault Ull1 • -c<md 35 MPG 1%15. - Ifft S.UllAlU fl'OJ!l..Jlttb ~ MPG.:. Koda KliStOm lars 19llO !W1/ir,m....i.· -' ·~TC>YOT:A ., WANT ._A '69 TOYOTA """' lmm1cliat1 D1liv•ry ""''Your Col~.-Choic• llfll Your M~•I Cltoic• SEE . . . Bill .. MAX~;_., . 1'·1t i. l· ·TOYOTA I 1881 Beach Blvd. PH. 847-·1555 l Ma•1 North P•cific Co.•+ Hwy. on e ... h (ltl Huntin,ton Beach TOYOTA! We H ... 'ITll Alli IEE US JSr-OI\ LAST · BUT SEE US!! lld4 . ~~Vci -~al.~ TOYOTA llUDDUAl\Tl".l1t El.MOIE ---....-· ... --.1 -- ' ARE! • . TIS WT 11W WIBS TO to ...... all -lio ... tf _,, _. _, .......... --: .'If'! ...on ........ ,...I c ...... ""' .. ! .... ............. .. .. ~ ";. '~ -· . . . . TOMS NO PlOlllMS -WI m THfM TO YOUI IUOOIT 41 110111111 11W1C1Nt ON -ClltS AYWIU > SAU!: UP .,.400 '. II-TO . , . . . 1969 VALIANT ·TJ6t wuc• 1969 PLYMOUTH · RJIY· /'< . I ~ ' ~ IN "°"' . . Ww ' . 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Ail't ...... llMrll!I, ....., .,,,,._ !Ovt m) '84 .FURY WBI. $1199 .A•· ._ .. -~ w. enc. lf'IJ '81 llPALA OPE. $1299 Auila. ff'l111 • ....., .:'""1111'. (ll'H\i IOI) _, '81 BELVEDERE ~ $1299 ~! t .... ......, """1111. ~ ·~ ···~ . .'II& IMPALA CPE.. $1399 t~r ..,~ ff'llll..-,... 111M11111. 117 •· .. aa,YEDERE It $1499 SAii PllCI SAii 1'11t1 '88 OUTLASS ••• $181 188 CHRYSLER ••• $2411 · 4 ..... AW.. tr-.. ..,... ._.11111, llr': (UIY *l ,...,.,, 4 ..,.. ......... ..,,,., ..,_., 111.W...n . : '88 MERO. CAPRl .. 11811 r+:u '#lt tNN.. -~ """' ,..,, '88 BAWIE liOO $1891 fJI· ~;·· Alll, Alll9. ,.. .... ·-~. '87 FURY H.T .... $1799 '87 COUIAR H.T. $2411 """\ ..,.... Alllt, .............. tvOZ•I '87 flEWPORT ••• $1411 H.,.,,.; Air. 11'.w ......... OU.I• 1al '88 NEW YORKER $2411 Air. ,,_..,, 'u1.ou 1211 '87 CHRYSLER • , • $2811 · · · '&8 FORD LTD •••• $1799 ~.-• -· ""'· -· -· "'· t.~.in-. 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CVIN 4141 • '88 CHRYSLER ••• $2119 , COll'IW!lblt, Afr ~ .-tf, CILW•I I! 1 ~ /~. . ,:,88 NEWPoRT ••• U19f; c.we,,A.llt,. ........... w11Wt ,_,, IUJD nG 'r'I SPORT FURY $Z7M ' ' Aut~ frtM., -...__, W. VlrWI ,,.,, • IUO)·U1J :! .!~'!.~~~~.!· '88 COUBAR XR7 $2711 ~ ftll _.., •Ir. (VW.ft1I I 118 11-••• • • • alll L I ._ ,.,..;.,. II'_, .ir. IVVA 7321 ., .. lllYIE-A •••• SZ8ll l"llff .....,, ,•Ir· ..,.,, ... 11. lllA "') '" l~"E.-wa•: sz•1 "'°'· IU '1'fJJ ' ·~~~-·-1 •.~ '87 BllYEDERE II $2111 '18 RT··· SZ• e...., Ar llfllll ,,_... MU lth e~ }'1:1. l!r.'l .. .,,.... -... -' . '88 CllRYSLER · ~" .. · .. ,.JTO H.T.'' '' sal , 111...... All\.~,lWAnll"*"" : • f.&11" .... '!'-... -....... ~ -· ; : 't71IPERIAL ••• $SIM i 'r'I SPORT FURY ·sz291· .~ •• .. -· crvt"" ~,Y..V\'llJ ""· -·-· -_.. '87 RIVIERA H.T,i $3411 • . I . 1tnt1 ..... ·~· ......,, ......-.i. UllUWI 'U OHRYSLER ••• 11111 '87 IERO. H.T. $23119 MGl'IP!Mlr ' ..... Mr ..................... ._ lllDMO , t•I ,.··1 .. 1$,, ........ ----· '• BUIOI • • ... S 1489 ~88 OHRYSLEll • , • $1389 .1111~ .~ Mr .. ~ c•f M4> . ~.4 iWf 'nfr-"""" trw.. ........... \l'lllrt ':~ ...!.~~.~ ~~ ,'11 'GHRYSLER :j SllJa . · '88 ·1AIRAOUDA · 1mt ' t~,, hri"""°"' .,,.., A!r' ~· Air ...,.., . ..itt.. ~ .. Ml ... rq1 _.,., . ··--.,. !!Mild• If_.,,! lri AM'fYllS Cl'lll" Wllll •"""' 111cM1111 fl• In-.. · 1·188 $CEDEi . .. ......... "*,.... Mf .. tvlT.., ..... -. , . ... ,. .... ,,_, ..... "' O...fl ....... .....,. ,. wouil> YOU WM Wt NAVI MORI -'ioiJ WS llila $100 TO atOosr ROM I 1 c I AL lOBEITS , TRUCK DEPT SP!ECIALS llEW 1911 810 1h TOI ;QVIPl'ID Al ~OU.OWS1 '56 CHEV. 1-i Ton. 641 -728 ••••• '.' $ '99 ·11CIUP -• '" ..... • •· ·-'58 GMC 1-i Ton. R37-291 •........ $ 599 • 1lorl Oft WN •Ir ..... .,.,... lflik. ........... .,,.................. $11 ... •• """ .,. -· -... '64 FOllD ~ Ton. P82953 . • . . . . . . . n ~7=.:.:::: '64 ,u; ;.o.,·Custom cab. Not A llTippM M...i $1-A/C., P J. N32.Jn • .. . .. .. .. "" ''6 OIV. ~ Tow;T21892 ......... $15'9 16 DdDil S,itn111k Wjl1. RTY.05.5 . $10ft 1 ' PL YIOITI . I CIHSLEI ' IMPERIAL - f r i I I ' ,, I I ' "' ~ :+ r ... W • "' -... . • ... ,.,.. ""-,:. !>• .. ... f - VW. ,Red outside, white . . .immac $1095. Newport Blvd., CM vw, &qe>d mecb. cond. ! 159 vw, rebH ene. $500. or best oner. Call- WE DEAL IN CLA.SSICSJ ••.. RIGHT NOW WE DON'T HAVE ANY MARMONS (STUTZ? PEERLESS? APEX?} ON HAND, BUT WE DO HAVE AN OUTSTANDING Sl'OCK OF THE MOST EXCITING AMERICAN SPORTS CARS .EVER! ...• THE FABULOUS FIREBIRDS, WE'VE GOT 'EM ALL, SO PICK YOURS OUT TODAY! IT'S A CLASSIC RIGHT NOW JUST AS IT WILL BE NEXT YEAR ••• AND NEXT YEAR! BRAND NEW 11/6'1 FIREBIRD HARDTOP COUPE ·~ ~ ITOCI NO. WJ7'L10l,7 BEAUTIFUL VEDERO GREEN, THREE· SPEED FLOOR SH IFT, HEATER -DE- FROSTER, RED LINE TIRES , HEAD RE- STRAINTS, DECOR GROUP AND PB RADIO. $2877 '64 CADILLAC Fl••h.oood lO Spociol. Full · powot ond foctery olr con- dilioning. ll'll61) 20% clown o'r tr•c:I•. '67 PLYMOUTH Fury Ill, 2-dr. H.T. Aulo., RIH, l'.S., fie. 1ir, Loe.el I owntr C1rvor Cir• Cir. U11- c1111c:IJtioro1I mecheroictl w•t· reroty, I UOE6 I§ I. '67 MG MMl9el. '4 1pe1d fr11'11l'l'li1- 1ion, radio •nd ho•I••· IVGll. 6711. 20 % dowll tr +r•d1. '67 PONTIAC s.f.,j w.9011 (,..ood 9r1inl , Auto., 11.&H, ,,S., f•c. 1lr. 11,400' 1t1ll••· Netrly "'""· C1rv•r C•r• Cir. U11co11di- tlo11•I Meck. W•ne11ty. ITYY710 L '65 MUSTANG Coupo. 6 cyl,, 1t1nd•r~ lr111tmi1lion, ••dio, h•tler, · · whiie tid1 w1U1 . fFI lAl, 20 % down er tr1c:le . s1577 + Tar & Lie. $58 per mo., JO mo. $2677 FULL PRICE s1577 +Ta& Uc. $51,....mo.,30 mo. s2977 FULL PRICE s1177 FULL PRICE Cu1tom " Or. S1c:l•n, v.1, eulemelic., r•c:lio, h••+••, while w1ll1. lNMICS27 J. 20 jl, c:lewn or lrtclt. '65 FORD Ceunlry Squire wt9on. "I." 4 door, 11110., R&H, l'.S. C1rve1 Cert Car. Uneondi- lien1I M1ck•11ical Werren - ly. (PGF•14l. '67 GTO V-1. Hydrem1 jic., power 1leerirog •nd hra~e1, R&H , white wt ll1, f1cfory t ir. CTEY••2 1. 20 '.4 down or tr1dt. '67 COUGAR 2 Oeor Htrdlap. Auto ., JI. S_, R&H, C1rvor C•r1 C•r Un condltio111I Mich. W1r· r111ly. IVEF620 l. '65 FORD XL Corov•rtible. v .1, •11lom1tic, pow•r 1!011rin9, WSW, RI H, f•ciory •i•. !XEX406), 20 '4 dow11 '" tr1d•. sa77 + Tu & Lk. $37 ptr mo., 24 mo. s1477 FULL PRICE +Ta• Uc. $61 ,.... mo., 36 mo. s2577 FULL PRICE s1277 +T .. &Lk. $46 per mo., JO mo. '66 fORD Custom 2 Or. hardtep. v.a, •11io"}tlic., pwr, 1i1•r., red- io, h•1t1r. WSW. !SJY977) !0 % down er lr1d1. '67 CADILLAC 01Villt. 'l••uiiluf well cored for lee.el etr. Full power equip. incl11c:li119 fie. t ir cond. C11v11 Ctr• Cir Un. condltien1I Meck. Werr1n- ty. IWTE45J I. '64 CHEVROLET lmp1l1 coupe. V.1, t uto,, 11ow1r 1!t1r., rtdio, h1•+er, 11oer n1w while w1ll1 . (QXH •t•L 20 "4 down or frtcle. '67 CHEVROLET C1p1ic1. 4 Dr . Auto., 1ir cond., pw•. 1ttl-windowi,: vinyl. Ch1vy'1 top 111odtl. Ctrvor Ctr1 Cir U11c.ondi- tiontl ~1cl!. War,-4TSUJ 11 '68 MUSTANG Ftclory w1"111ty •ppli11. Rt dio, ho1tor, 3 1peod. (WTES31 I. 20 % dow11 or fr1cle . s1277 +Tu & Uc. $46 per mo., JO mo. s4577 FULL PRICE s1277 +Tm• Uc. $44 p.,mo.,30mo. s2g-77 FULL PRICE s2277 + Ta• Lie. $64 ptr m~, 36 mo • .._ ____ ....:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~.;....----...:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;.; __ _,.; __ ..;; CJ / _ ..,._.,,. .... ·,_4;___,., .. ~:: ~-· : __ -__ ·- CAMARO $1 <?AMARO ~ new tttts. pwr atr • brks. RkH, bucket Rall 17,tXKI oric mi. $2400. 546-8776 '67 CAMARO SS 3 5 0 , radk>/1tereo, new tittl 6: map. Perf oond. ~ . CHEVROLET '57 wh<eb. aeaz.-. Dl6 Newport Blvd., CM • TUNSPOltTA1'10N Jr. . '64 CHEV. 2 DR. H .. Radkl, bMttr, auto. OLT441. $617 SADDllBACK . '57 BEL AIR, clean, xlrat cond. Tran! need.I work. .. * 64Uo53.'I * '$ CHEVROLET S'J,'ATION. WAGON * 548-16&5 * '62 CHEVY n, autu, '58 CHEVY 2 Dr. Biscayne. cond. 1 owner, 47,000 Best otter. $395. 673-4674 ~=-=-546-"'""14'°17~~-· I 64 CHEVY Malibu ~. '65 EL Cimino RJH. ex• maculate! R/H. ceptionally dun, r o o d auto. AJC. $12XI. tires. $995. t!75-2886 CHEV II, '62 Conv., auto : t e Oem 6: Sharp! e 1 $495. Phone 540-7723 1Mf Imported Autos . %00 Imported Autos 9- CARS LIKE· THESE _ : DON'T DESERVE TO' BE CALLED "USED" ' Our u1ec:I VW't h•v• pa11etl lh• VW 16 11oint 1tf•fy en perfor"'1ne• led . A11c:I hive our 10044 9uar111te1 th • -·11 rep1ir or r1plte1 •II "'1jor l'rl•chenie1I 11•rt1• fe 10 tl•y1 e1 1000 1'11!101, wh lehever' e•l'rl•I firtt. Wh1 you'r• 9•ttin9 i1 • e1r the! nof 1111ly loolu olme•t •••• II run1 tllti wey, to•, •en9in•, lrtn1mi11ion, re•r •xle, front 1xle 1111ml,IT I br1~1 1y1!1m, 1l1ctric1I 1y1t1m. • 75 • USED VWs $499 TO $1999 • PORSCHES • '61 l'ORSCHE ti I, Allt, Sl'Oll.TOMATIC '66 PORSCHE •12 S Sl'O '62 l'OllSCHE S-60 '4 Sl'O • '51 ~RSCHE SlllST" Sl'O .,, l'ORSCHE ., ' Ism . I Campe~ • Transporters • Panels ). . '65 V.W,' l'ASS IUS '65 V.W. IUS '64 V.W. IUS SUNROOF '67 V.W. OLX t l'ASS IUS '61 DUNE IUGGY '64 V.W. CAMl'Ell: '66 Y-.W. OLX IUS . '66 VW CAMPER '67 V.W. CAMl'Ell C1nfo,,. 1011, ''"' whe1l1, 1 r11I •how 1+01111••· $1999 673-1190 549-0303 1970 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. I DAll.Y l'llOT 4TIOH · TRAHIPOITATION • T T.......,.TATICIN • CRJIF13ME'N -ON DISPLA ¥. AND READY FOR QELIVERY TODAY! -____...;....--------.' :·ov·E1 .:.ao QUALITY .· AUTOMOBILES·'. TO ~"':·SELECT · FROM.;;....' ---. t -• ' I ' · SALt $4444. ~R(Cf • '68 CAMARO Abloliitd.Y the.aha.11>est one tn town. A.IQC&l 8.000 mile l.utomoblle, "Ftnlshed 1n ~ie.rine with black vinyl roof tuld. mat\;:hina: j!J~r. 327 VB engine, ·automatic, power steering and brakes, factqcy, air conditioning .. , Beautiful condition.., ~~) .. ~ · SAlE "PRICED · . ·: . . '67 CONTINENTAL ·· A beautiful turquoise 4 door with turquoilf · leather interior. All the popular power usllita includini · power steering ·brakes, windows, seats, factory air candl&ntna:. Thia car ls ab- "'1utely ,.,.....,_ ~~) . c s.w·,$3606 PRICl ,' . ' -·· -. ·-···· . -.. '68 COUPE De.VILLE .· A. lovely Sudan Beige exterior with black padded top and black leather interior. Fully equlppl!d with all of cadlllac's finest featurel lncludin&' power 1~. power lnkes. ~ an.ta. ~power ~ AM-FM radio, Jrid _o_t COllrNj Cadlllerla automattc~Alr Con41Uori.lnl. (4929) •. - . ·s•u $5555 r~1c\ · · · '67 CADILLAC ~ nu. low)¥ Coupe De~~ lll ~ ;,.,. .. • .. '•. tncludlnl power ·-....... ..-.. ' . ~· f • • seat and Cadillac'• famot11 factoey air con. ditlonin1, stereo AM·l'M. tilt wblel. twfllsht enl, Premium 'Double Eaale tlrfl. Beautiful local 1 owner autbmoblle. fy .q710) j ,_ .. '66 CHRYSLER Thi fnc.t popUlar Town 6 Countey_ 9 Pf,lleD· SC 'iitation waion. Jln1ahed ln yellow exter- ior,: 'Otlith beautiful soft fawn vinyl lnter-lir;~e 1tation wagon luxury with all power iiiail~ and of cout'ff factocy a1r congittonnci (~~·) . . . , ~SAU $2444 PWICf {!~ r '65 PONTIAC Grand Prix. Automatic tranlmisslon, power at.ffrin&:, power bra.kea. radio and heater, buc· ket ·seats, center console, tachomej.er, white side ·wall tires. COSX753) _ s.w$1111 PllCI ·;;'_~ 168 CADILLAC 'lb* '8:ver popular El Dorado. Finiahed ln Kuh- mlr ~Ivory with black padded roof and black clbth a: le&ther interior, AM·FM 1tereo rad- io, .tllt wheel, power steertnc, power brakes, power windowa, powu seat, power vent windows, power trunk lid releue and many more luxury power features includina: Cadil- lac's factory air conditionln&". Better set bert l1l'lt on th1I Beauty, CXEV8"17l , , • NABERS CADILLAC HAS THE LARGEST SELECTION OF LA Ti MODEL, PR&VIOUSLY OWNED· CADILLACS IN ORANGE '66 CADILLAC CoUpi DeVWe: SoiJd-_. flqll!\ .wt~· .,...n · Jeatbei-t.nd.eylon intenor. Full Cadillac PoW- er equipment plus factocy air eondltlontna. tilt·•teerina wheel, power door lockl. 8 WQ seat ~ many other ~ tht utru ottered by C.dill&c, CT AX39lU '65 DeVILLE • . SAU' $31 ·I I PllCI '63 CADILLAC Convertible. A rorreou• on:hld ml.at uterlor Sedan DeVWe. Beau.tifuily fln1lbed ln a ltm. with black top. Full leather interior. All of areen exterior with matcbine anen cloth and cadill&c'a power a.s:sbts and f&ctory air con-leather interior. Powel' 1teerln1. power dltlonlnc. AM·FM radio, tilt and telncoplc bra.kK, power wlndt'lws, power H&t, PCJWd 1teerlna: wheel. This lovely C&dJlac has been __ vent windows, Cadlllf\c'I famoUI factor_!_t';! driven only a very few miles. CNKW54.'S) eobdl.ttonins. You .inU1t tee thll one to ~ appreciate what a bttutifUl automobile It U. (J\Yn19) SAU $2444 PllCf '65 THUNDERBIRD Landau. A beautiful powder blue T-Blrd with the white landau root &11 vinyl interior. Full ::P!?~!r. -~Pmettt includtna: power brak~s - poWei'. ·~~er wlndowt -power 1tat . and of eoune factO?y air cooditlonlnc. 'lb1I tt , , -~ .u.~tandin&: car at ,outstandinl' aavmo. Be~i.er 'buny 'C!D' tbJa one. CMPPUl) . ·;.: . $-1:aaa '67 CADILLAC SAU $1222 PRICE • 166 CADILLAC sed&n O!Vllle. Sudan belie tn color with be11e leather lnW'tor. Hu power ·~ -~.or~~~ cm!llUOnbttl. ~ much. much mort. "won•_t-.i.,-... Iona at th1I priol. )'·-· ~ . ,(4 ·'-$3333 '62. CAE>ILLAC Sedan DeVUle. 4 lhlmmerlna: Battn silver .. terlor with cloth and lather interior. Power 1teertns-brake1·whJd9ws .. t and factory air :ii=~ ~-Lovel7 well cared t~ ... · ~ ........ , . '.'( • SALi $6444 PllC~ (/ii~~NTY '~LLACS ARE All Convertible. ~ in Doeskin with belit top and tull Wdle leather tnierlor. Hu all the deluxe feattq-es lncludlng power steerln1, powei:_ brakes. .lq:P, power trunk releue and tac -~ ~tlonlna. Beautiful local 1 owner · 61) SALi $4 , PRICI ,. .,~ .. ·1 ·111 PllCI '67 CHEVROLET SPECIALL y PRICED '65 CADILLAC. Thu liWo je...,f u aboolutoly tmma<,ulaf<. A '66 THUNDERBIRD Coupe DoVlllo. Olymplo bnmu; exim°' with '61 CADILLAC • Bel-Air StaUon Wa1on. This lovely Sudan be1&e 1tatlon wagon is fully equipped with automattc transmiSM>n, power steering, power brakes, radio and heater, white side walls, lu&ga&e rack, powt-r rear wtndow. Exception- al car. CTRKll()) .,, · · Coupe De VWe that ii fully eq~ped with NOW The sporty 2 door hardtop fully equipped with cloth and leather lntmor. Tltl9 24,000 mile automatic tran&milalon, power I I. power FOR THHNTIRE power 1teering, power. brakes, power wlrl· automobile hu all of Cadillac'• power f•tw. braket. radio ' and hH.~r. Has. a utfful dows, pow.er seat and 'J'ord'i tamout factory tncluaini "pOwei" it.Hrlna', braks,: 1¥1ndowt. cloth. and leaUJ,er lntulor. Locally driven ' HOLIDA. Y SEASON air conditloninc. > beaut1ful satin aUver ex-se&t, and factory air conditlonfn&'. Alic> bu ~-puff. CHFP267) -tarlor }\1th;.bJ,a¢k. V;lrly11nterlor. (R'MJ339) brand new Oval 90 tires. Simply IO'l"ltoUS. S.W $I "'' !'.RJCI ;, SALE PRIC~D .:::~SEE us TQDAYI·. wt~$t'333 PRICI (3'1l9SALE PRICED SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN .·-------·-·._ . . SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE .. THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1961 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY-. 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY YOUR ··FACTORY AJJ,ll'HORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA ., Ir . • : ~ . . . . . . . • • 'l I NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. . . Costa Mesa ' '62 CHEVY: 2 dr, auto, 8 -'64 DART OT •66. ECOl'ollne Bui 'll6 lllEl<C 4 cir -.L 1 -· '67 MUST ANO Coupe cyl, pod ccnd, RAH $4SO: 2 door hanltop. Radio., heat- or -'b'l&ke offer, 5'8-3244 er, euto. tram. JSV .598. Deluxe; wtndowl all the way :lint ODJld, '1000 ml. OD reblt Radio, .heater, au&o. tram., ~ All Jea.ther lntaior. eng., sd ~ MW battmy, power steering. TTC 895. ' S..ta. padded • ..., illr. uro. ean ...... :-$1917 f-COMET alfer• $887 · SADD~ACK ' :.• ... -~·-~at.r, auto ndJal ~COL Pk. 9 PUI wap1 SADD'EDA(K ti>;i'. 1115 Oil!Hlolo."" la>o air. Jue rad<, pa. pl.· l2IOO - older ' tnde. 'WW tine ~ 54&-359C roMET ' door, • cyl. DODGE ~%... ..uw 10. 49'.rm ,.. ======= DODGE aulom. very cloan. Re<ent ...,........ MUST ANG o'haul $650 642-4412 1401 N. Tuatin; Santa Ana 1964 'dALAZIE !500 ltm. N. Tultln, Santa Ana OPEN T DAYS 547·9381 RadW>, beater, lood ttru. '65 MUSTANG hardtop wttb OPEN 7 DAYS 547-9311 CONTINENTAL ·'6 llODGE Dart Doluxe zro. $500 "' -otter. 6'U3IO bla ~ aulo tn.m. r ' II. ''6 GT 3!itl M •·-ALL · _ aft 5 Sl.395. 1tealJy met CUI ua ... ,., ------'-"-Xnlt cond. Sl!e to ap-548-8 SHELBJ .. 1!,UIP. Hlth rue, J.9ST nJR.Y m. Full JIC'W':I' 6l·C~)N'I"L, fact. air, leather prectate. BM' ofter. '511 FORD GalaDe vlO Rik tufted traction ban I: air Xlnt cond $350 below lnta, new tiru, brakts I: . 67s-6362 · &lr, pod ttr., new battery 'ST MUSTANG· Tutt.ct, I more. Mech. perf@ct. blue ' book ~ 1 e I I valves. Excel cond. 646-2873 •68 OODGE Ow'pr. 17,CKXI .l pdtt. .ctean, dependable. burpndy, chrome rirm. Mult ~u to m. to UCLA. B4T~75U> · · INO:>LN Continental 1966. ml, brome color. $2450 $260.'~1598 new ~· black int., $300 $2400 or bes! otter __ Everythtna:. Owner -34,000 646-3978 Eves. &Q.-6244 '63 FORD Fairlanl · Squire, take 0 .PfDJ!!ts. 5t54l92 * ~2182 After I * mi. 673-1031 R&.H. "J>W!'. 1teer., &Ir, 57,000 MUsrANG Futback 1987, 'ST MUSI'ANG i&. 4 speed. FALCON "tuai mt Xlnt ....... ""· •590 , ... -"" ""°"\o>. """" aaon. Tlb """' CORVAIR -----'----1-Alls -·-$ll!IO.~ _ ... -, ... t-------'61 FALCON 4 Or., stick; 'St FORD Ranchenl 2iO 4 171-aD f'l5.UtO. aft 4 pm. 540-$151 RVAIR Van 1!161, auto, ioocJ cond., R&H, gd. tires, IJPCI. $800. l.9lj6 MUSTANG, 4 llPd. alt ;at::;,:;ZI0::.,,=---~1 new tires, $250. 124 ~ ~==· =84=7-<4=16=All=6=P=M= DJ-35llO aft 6 pm mnd., S12'0 « bllt offer. ti Wi'fANG GT 390, all Collins, Bal I&le. ~47 _ MUSf SELL! '60 Ford 2 &C-47'0 Dt)rl, Mon thru utru. cau after t pm. UST .. u. """"' In -FORD dr.'l<llrt _..., ll'IS. Fri. !JM.!S71 '63 """""' Moma. IJX). 84UU2 ·&1 ............... V.f. .... "SMOllLI ...._ J62 Fon! Con•. $450. "" F6ao&.w-. iii R AH. Ladau "" ,.... • --""-'--"'"·"-'--....;,,;.__ 673-1350 ews b . 6 eyl . 1VH pd cmd. .., • taM OVW' . Cou""'AR -~;._ :· . ...-....... ,. ~ .. :=:· ,.. ·a GAL. "" 1 dr. HT. v.._ • .,..,.... 'II ~ v~ ;a;; ,./iiil · P/1. , /8. alf, -"""-W'. llli now. UNCOLN lnl Ntw ,__ A. -·a~ 1< .. -lllftl In '-.... D&SPERATEI " . ' t1 u 0-0371 * -· ~ . -·. ~ i:~1G~L~7 lvsnm ...,_., ., IMll llicoln l'!<mltt Ult IWllTAllG ..:.i.t .._. •itt:U Stlllon W•flll utllul""""-:;~1~ ~ ::',;! ~ ~"""' __..;!' :::i:-no8::.1:.""~ PLYM-OUTH •"ij;.~444Ma1t blaok , .. ..., ......... mOoeY. Um• • a!lort. Looi! MERCURY .. "'-4 ..... • ' ' Onna• O>un11'•. Exclu•h• •temna. JlO""l!'r' ditc l'IOW'l Ir Vol. r A h, ...,, wYt ttr.. OO PLYMOtrTH pod ~ n.i .. fat ftolls.ltoyce and , auto: tram.. AM -tit Lo mL~ 564ltl "llllW and .....,.., MoClor -t17. Mater. U.000 mt• P't.ACE.JWI' want ad wbert IMO KERCUJLY, $lDO. D'"'f w•-,_ ==----_;;.-I ..._,,15 .-6, tliey tn looldnc -DAILY --· " -•" -tn.r. """--_, ...,i. 1'Rll CIUICl<lCk 'JOU OAJ,J. IU<limo ,.......... PILOl'.-""""11ltd llC"'11 5IUl9l attw 4. BIUNO ltpllLDI 11 .. N3-2l42 Tld: QllICKl:ll 'JOU SEIL • I , ' 540-9100 Good Transportation SPECIAi.51 '56 FORD v..a-.1ne (QNl"°I '249 '59CHIVY . . y:,;J'.j' '249 '58 T·llRD · VI lftfi .. l'WY"ll '249 '59!~! 1•x.ua1 '249 '249 '~o ~:~~ •i49 ''6P~-... ~49 : All ,,._ lfloctlwe""" ._ -11. IHI AUTO DISCOUIT CBllll 200' lllrbor 1 Call Miii Support Your Uttlted· fund >. 'rt nRDDm GI. mwrt. .UI Leavtnc coontr7,'.U.~ mt. War. Val. ~ aft &PM ' '61 BONNEVILLE w-. 9 PllL 1 OW!m', 1o mL Im· ......... Ali -. air. ---- STUDEIAKl!l STlll)E. ... .... -2 cir. rib, -""""-N&-1236 - T-llRD 62 T-BllU> -· Wlra wbffll. eom.rtible t 0 p ctNt.r ix' back aeat Ooob m.. --· Cllll1l -cu loob lib tt jolt came ol1 U. lbowroom t:loar. New ---top.Slat.and paint an jmt HD MW, U U blad<.lnoldf. CRZl ---- ' ' OUll 11 COUlll"rl lllO. I LA•ellf YOLUMI DUIR 'Rimm flf llAlf GI - 68 '68 '2288 TOTAL DOWN PAYMINT TOTAL MOlllltLY PAYMIHT TOTAL l'lllCI t,1!:., IMMIDIAD DILIVIRY Cftelce el Colon .. ;:'· '69 POlARl'· " • . ~ ' .. ChOici of colors. Butlctt:seats .. Hideaway headlights •'fu·n vinyl;.inlerior • N.Ylon ••au-. carpeting • Rear deck spoiler • Full racing instrumentafion •·Bumper guards .....,, .. NIW ·2•DOOI HAIDTOlt COUlll • ~h trab light • ·H:D. ·sprin~s • H.D. tonion swoy bor ••• ·Ask for Motor No. ~r:·~:;~·~2s11 -;a.?·a·r:z,aa TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MONTHLY TOTAL PRICI t,1::,. TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MONTHLY TOTAL PRICE ·tuW... . PAYMENT . PAYMINT IMMEDIATE DELIVIRY PAYMINT PAYMENT IMMEDIATE DWVllY ,,.,.,,_., """* tu: ' llc.tnM & ~ ..,,.. "' .. -.. .,,..,....., U.k 1NOllll. ,..,..,..1*Mrt 111 & ~I. fin-. w,... 111 41-. •~"-It aM!f. IMMIDIATI DWV!lY ON AU ADV!lTiSED CARSI HO NIED TO ORDIR Hllll IMMIDIATI DWV!lY ON AU AOVllTISID CARSI HO N!ll! TO CUil HIRll . -~ . . . . --·-1969 DODGE ~ ~\ --~' --1969 DODGE PA(ltlL Y WAGON I Wfth Ceanper Conversion $61 TOTAL .~wr. Vo TON lllCKUlt •Fully Factory Equipped Including Heater etc. Motor #1161876320 $,., ~~1\-. . PYMT. TOTAL PRICE +tu1uc. ·--··- •YI engine • Autoin1tic Transmlulon • Htlftr • Htavy Duty Suspension • Stabiliter l1r • StoYt • Stalnleu Stttl Sink • Bullt·in Wardrobe • Slffp -4 •etc. Motor. #19.87071925 • IMMIDIAR DllJ¥DY • $99 TOTAL $3488 TOTAL MTHLY. PRICE · : PYMT. +TAX·& lit. ,..,...,...lncll*flla'A lk-.\flfllflcechefwll • •-.., epprewc1 hrtkutdll. ·• 'A CHIV. IMPALA 'I k ......_ lh. V.& 1 *· ·MCTOIT All,.,_., ......... ~lk t--.leli, ... .......... WSW ti,_, '"-' 4i((:l, Ilk.~ &OLD JT~ , ........ DefiwtJ, $2288 = s7·7= '7· 7· mi.~ + TAX & UC. ""'· "Mr,. $16'88 IOIAL s57mAL ... ,:':-uc. - . =r. s57:.i.~. ""' '67 CHIYROUT IMltALA , ...,.....,...127 ~UI(,,... ..... .ui ... -· u,,.ri.. "'I"'"''"· CTlllJ10I '61 lONllAC·U MANI ' . . 2 Dr. .... ,..,_, A.II -4.. V ... ~J-. ,_,., --~ & W.ktl. ........ -~ -~ ¥lnyl ""9iior, ~· "f'"' (VW'61J GOt.n STAL J~t. OIL s22.18 ;: s77mu s77· .. ~ .. +rAXauc. Jrl • '61 DODGI DAIT G.T. I..., Mt~' jluto. t1-., l&Hj P.S. l ui;Qt 111ata, WSW, \'ln~t fftltflt•'. (\111591; 'OLD S Al. t-dllt1 tlorll•tt'f' s1.~1a +~:~~ $$~~:. s57rr~'.· j61 DOD.GI cOionr 440 ' · ' t ..., ~ P.aOI'( l fr, ...... llCIWfl' tTttr11'& ...re. t11nt.. Ult, ~· 11.GllatJ • ' ~_.,., NO. 1 LUOlif YOLUMI DIALIR l1'.uDIJS$ Of MJdlll MOOa •64 ., •. •21·11 TOTAL DO'MI TOTAL'MCllTHlY TOTAL l'lllCI t,1!:., PAYMINT PAYll!INT . IMMmlATI DILIVllY ~ ..... -., .... ~ .................... ......... , 'i9· tolOHJ WAGONS. MAND NIW 4-DOOI SrATION WAOONI Choice of colors. Full factory ' 19Allipped Including hater, defroster, etc. Motor #WUSB9E123047, WUSB9E123iS1. . ' ' · ··74 "·•74· '2588 TOTAL DOWN TOTAL -ONTHLY TOTAL PRICI t,1!:., PAYMINT :• Pl'!r8'1' ...... IMMIDl~TE DILIVRY ••rllll!lb ll!dWt·IP & l~~fl-...,,.,.... .. -. w. •"""'41 blnk ,,..,_ IMMIDIATE°DWVIRY ON~ Ai>VERTISID CARSfHO NIED TO O«Dll Hllll ·CHIV' '60 ,, . TO"" •1c-'u• • ft. $ty1Hldo'. foll • . 1:11 n r a r factory equipptd. (112823) '16 :::. '16 ·~. ~·· ! -=· nMT: nMT. -+TAX. UC. P1yi!1111t1 M-. 111 "" II JIOlaa._...11111 -• -1'1111 '1111 w Ill r.::.=. ... 100% UNtilNl!ITIONAL.GllWNIU ';... TIM STAR STATtS IN Wl!l!JNG THAT HARBOR D~lif GUARANTi!S T!t£'(A• ipo;> AGAINST MECHANICAL DEFECTS FOR iOd-UYS.Ol . 4)Jo ~s WHICH Mi i:o'MES:JIRSr Affn '"tii,ati1A5t Tlli$'*!.m\u MfCllANICAL ' f ART·S, RECTRICAl lQUIPMENr, BAmRY, ' ' .• $1588' """ 553"'" SS3""' ;+. T~UC. =· ,.,~~· 51088 """ 536"'" s3·6",'/,\' + T~~IC. = J,.J~· '$1·tit0 IOTAL s4ft!ru.l . -· ''•V ... + T~IC. Y"Mt: $40""' ~':t'· ... SPEEDOMETER, RADIO,. HEATER Oii AU CARS. · . .' '67 PLYMOUTH BILVIDERI V-1. 1\ltL lrMI .. JIOWl!• •fffring, 1&11, W/S/W. Gold S!1r, !Ser. No. l l21075J'699) '65 OLDS CUTLASS '65 CHIYILU MAUIU CPI. v .. tirtomllk tr1na., ti.oh•. f9Cltl'f •lrcend., '''"" dftrll!L "'"'· u,,.11. i.rx51151 THIS GUARANTEE COVERS AU PARTS AND ' LABOR FREE TO YOUI s1188 ~:~ s4ft~]l,l s40~\\. + 1.\X & l lC. ""'"Mt. nMT. '66 lti.YMOUTH FUIY II v ... ,....,. ~Adie, liotmr, wi-nc 1-. (M267J $988' ·= s33= s33~~. :+ TAX & l t(, nn, mlf. 2 6eo< """"" U2. v.e, r..!lo i nd hl•hr, riewor ""''I'll· Mktl .. ,, .. S.rl1I No. lllV.V.U..01117 510.88 ~ 536= $36:.ll.' .. .+1AX&U(.' ,'' rnlt. '64 THuilDIUIRD 2 Dr:L H.T. rect.ry AIFCONOITIONINI. ""'-'le Tlffrl..:i.~ l llHtlt'. •ull '-• Sori .. Ne. ll'U2Jl~. ""10-88 TOTAL $36'°'" 's36""' ~ PllCI ODWll 111.TlllT. +TAX' UC. nflrl. nfllT, '61 "°'"1.AC CATAUNA 4oDR. H.T. Air ...... ~ tr.m. •&II. P.S., .,., O'Uc70J s939· ::: s33= s33:;o.i.\~. :.f.TAX&UC:, min. "MT. llstil lo• Mii..,,. A's ' 67'• fin 6011. Mmir re Chose s9·9· 8 = s33= s-t3~\. T T.U & UC. '1MT. .,. . mn. '66 DODGI DAIT GT "'""°' c,.. With ""tNM., rtdle. l!ttt", -. '11""11111"., llutktt..,.. (t1J111) '65 MUSTANG HAIDTO .. Pl.ICI OOWI MTlllT. $988 ,.,.. s·33m.. s3310m + TAJ! l llC. . . nMt. nMT. •ul)y Fectory: tqulpp.d, R•dlo ..,d 11Ht11, l11<ket S..ll, Vlnyl lnltrier. (WIAOl5J 5988 ::: s33:.'ll~ s33~~i\\. , + T.U l UC. 'YMT. P1'Ml. '66· VOLKSWAGEN 2 ••• llNtlr, • 101L !Slflb) II l;lll s29::.:: s2tz-''ll'.. + Tn & lit. ,,.._ 5888 :::: s29= , s29Lw.~. + T.U t. UC. nMT. P1'MJ, '6S DODGE POLAR& 4 DR. H. T. '65 DODGE ltOLARA 2 DR. H.T. '66 DODGI DAIT Air~ • .tUIL "-.,Pl'"' r!Hrlng, PG""• bNket. lllOllllo Mllll i..etff, Strlrll Ho. 01"11991166 f888 ::: s29= s29:~\. + T.U t. tr(. l'tMf, P1'MT. '65 CHIYIW SIDAN s788 '°'" s26"'" s26m" , + T~IC. = =~· '6S !PONTIAC TIMltlST J •~ avta. lm.L W/'WW (LU1"'51713511 $788 ~:: s26= $26L'\l.\\. + T.U & UC. nMT. "Mt. 588·8 = s29:::1.1 s29L'\11.\. +TAX l UC. P1'lllf. P1'Mf, '61 ltLYMOUIH FUIY II '66 CHIYIOUT 5788 """ s2L!!!!.! + ,:~.c. g;;Mf. $788 ',!',: s26= s2L~. + T.U l UC. milf, U"arr. '61 ltLYMOUTH IATILLITI coun '61 DODGI DAIT V.t Ob. 2.dr.J11rl!011 with 'll...,t M•1t ..m. rwdi., llMrtt A (WIA991) bdlt. lllMM, tifttH 1r..t, wt...i dlacL O:OIJQ) .....,, "4llh ....,.11 tlra <M't92Ct '688 +~~ s23= S23:,"l:i1· 5588 +?..~ s19= s19~iV· s799 +lE•< s26= s26~~· '63 !PONTIAC GRAND NIX '64 DODGI DAIT 270 '64 COMn CAUIHTI HARDTOP COUlll 'kterr tlr, \'-1, t1111. ,,..,..., P.a.. ,.W,. P.L. P .... ,, llH,. ur,th, _...._ -· fOCIS l)l v.a. rMft;, llM!tt, Mlttfllttll ~ .,...., lteerlftll. (trU935) lltln1 wllll l'ldle, hNt.,, fwll wlllfl lr!fwltt, 41L .,,,.,._ _ tllW, tk. (0$f10Sj '62 VOLKSWAGEN 2 ... • .-. hNtlr. (Tffl05!l s5a·1 ..... s.9••• ; + :ic: lk. --. = '60 VOLKSWAGEN PICK UP llOU171 s599 +E~.c. s19=r. s19=~· s51a ..... :~.(. s19a s19rs~. '5881 ..... E;~ '19W:t · s19~. 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But bit 11ame wu not called. The aerpant at the deak ahuftled hia papen. "That'• all, f ellowa. Haft a merry Cbrlstmu !" He roee, preparing to leave and then •w Gary Browne, a tall, lean YOUllS 8gure helita~ ~ fore IWn at tbe deek. "Seraeant." Gary stammered. "'Could there be a ,mistake 1" "A mistake?'• the aerpant repeated. "What eort of miatabf" "Ky name. 8up-.-Dot ~ I mean • • . I know \ must have a pacbse. My folb •.• I mean I know they wouldn't forpt me-not the tint Chriatm.u I've ever been away from home." '41'hat•a an the pacbpe that came," the aer- aant Nid briskly. If he felt concern. iM did DGt show it. "Maybe there'• anothet mail comin.a' today?" Guy euneetecL ~ doa't.Jmaw," the-aeraeaut u.id with a..touch at fmpatlmee. He waa a aoocl-man, aa .erpanta p, but be could AOt pt upaet over the penoaal -prob .... of youq men who Ud never been away from home before. "Sure, S.,p," Gu')' aaid. Ila Ill pp 1d .W. to let the DOllCOlll pus. and ~thee he WU-alone. The' men Md all SOM-to open thlir Chri.ltmu peCb ... They'd be crowdiq illto • banacb. ahoutin&' and Jaupiq. Only be woaJd have nothins to ~pen.. He eoo1d not IO back to tbe barncb with nothiq-uot . when Ilia .,_ were ftllins" with tean. Re WU· 19 yean old. I.Mt Christmaa and every ~ in Ju. m. he had mpeat at holite. TheT .... a kit ol. CJuiatmM, he and hie family. Not ~~~-~-·---"' j118t...;a_nice,_ ordiM17 .A"'*iean 6illiiflr: ... Med wh other and especiaily they ............. JO~ "TM belt a.mtmu .in I ever had," JUa lllGtJlet' ahrqa aid, when she tllJ8ed him Oil C!uWmu ...,,.,., ... SM _...,. ...... him on Chr1ltmaa morntns beceuN 118 W ..._ born oa a Chri8bnaa Eft la a ••nt JI.ii.. ta a pleuant mnaD tcrirD in • Vermont. It wu one of tboee picture-book small steam-heated builclinp here at the base. But he to'W'DS, peaceful atJ-eeta lined with bis old elma, refuaecl to be vateful for anythintr, even tbia the houses painted white with sreen abutter.. brief Chriatmu armistice. The quiet was strange a quiet t.own even on Chriatmu Day, except for when one wu used to loud voices ahoutina com- tbe alders. There wu a mountain nearby for manda ud ri1le abota aod marching feet. He alders, but not a big one, just bi&' enough to briq pve up trying to be brave and not sorry for a llDall crowd of' alders who liked a quiet place himaelf. He tOG.t sorry for himself and with 8Vel'J' not yet commercialiled. right to be and ••• Gary Browne walked over to the window now S..dd1a.-, he 1C1W the whole 10 of them, the and stood guinc into the muddJ street. It was Korean kida he had befriended. They-were com- an ordinary Korean street. Under a gray sky, i ... down the street, 10 boys, the eldest not more snow beginning to fall. people came and went, than 12 years old. maybe 18. It wu only a gueu bundled in shapeleu clothes. acarvee held Oftl' became they were all under..ab:ed and thin and. their mouths to protect them againat the bitter he suapect.ed, underfed. 1 wind. Cold u Vermont could be, nothing waa u That wu the way it had all begun. He had cold u this bleak Korean town encireled by i..r-:. been •ting a hot doc one day at the pte when ren mountains. ..... he became awsre of dark eyee watMlns him in- At least It wasn't hie turn at duty on one .;f -t.e&tb' u he ate. They belonged to three boya, DOt thoee summits. They were near Panmunjom and ordinary Koreans, be saw at a glance. No, they the line beyond where the enemy waited. Yet be were baJf-Americans, their loob too obvious to mia'ht u well be there, he told bimaelf glocmlily, hide. They had been fathered by American men aa anywhere else in this atra.nge little country. and born of Korean girl.a. Of coune, he wou1d have a aood-4inner .iat..r..on. IJM eo many others like them, they were wan- and in the evening there wu to be a new movie, derera, finding food and shelter as they could. No and after that the feDOWB wouJd be free to So .... one talked about them, the men pretended there to one of tbe three ban in the town. -were no auch children, although everyoi1e knew He tried not to ao to thOM ban. Ria famil1 they were there, hansins about the bue, hopiq wouldn't approve of auch places. The Korean bu for a few coina, a bit of cutaway food in the girla ctreaed up to look aa nearly• pmibie prbafe pile. like American cirls, thou«h not like any at the "Here," he had •id. "take thia." Jrir)ll he had ITOWD up with at home. He held out the hot dos frum which he bad That was another thiq-he had no apedal eaten on)T a bite, and amall dirty banda ~t.ched airl. either here or at home. He had written to it. Thill had been onJ,y tbe besinning. They bad two or three whom he'd mown and Hbd, aort eome bllCk apin and .qain, and he had fed them. of, but there waan't a special one. Before be T1lree became 10, and from food be had pro- b.ew it, he wu 18, and he'd never sot n:a.1l1 cee&a to warm ..-ten boo.gllt out of hi.a pay- aerioua about any one girl, althoutb, now that cheek ad~ stcwea and, whtll winter came, he was eo far aWQ, he toand himeelf thinkins eocb and shoes. a 8ood deal about Betty Stau', who had al..,a He had walll-home about them and uked lived next door. She waa prettJ, brown .,,,., Jlie mother to eend clothes and stutr for them. brown hair, a little airl no hlcher than JI? And he Ud taqht them how to pky bueball. shoulder. They wrote to each other now and Now here they were. atmQlins down the street ~but.Jae Md not. !mard from lier for .a 111011t1a. .. _ .f.rGm 1lheraer it wu tMy altered ~ There was not a letter, DOt evea • Cbriatmu . They weft carrylq ~ wrapped in--newa- eald bum her today. .-per, wJaidl the wind tore at and which they lie al&M moodO, out at the W"l'OW, aaow-tried t.o hold toeet;ller. Tbey came eJolle, ad u ·' eotered street. On a tine day It would be c:rowdecl. rapped on the pane, and they 1oobd up ad ..,, but there were few people now outaide the amaJ1 him. and every face broke into amllea. low houea. The deep snow, the bitter wln4 bpt *Hey! Come in here, you ldda !" he shouted. people tnslde, tboqb there lt mat be uncia-By rl.Pt. be bad no ba.aineea to briq them fort.hie enouP. He oa.abt to be patefuJ for tbe bent into an c6e, but evel'J'ODe would be buq todq. Ra apened the_ door, and they ft.led in. 4 earryiq their-..... aml he ahut the door. ( ."Goah.. it'• eoJd:' he ~. althoash 'be1 understood vwy little EnatiU. onl,J what U..,. bad learaecl-'"1rrt-him:-~--d JOO eome-oat- toda,. fwt" They wwued tha ...-ti• by HlllO¥iDS tile uewapapez canfuDT ~ of. caation. Tllen be •w. The7 Md made • bee for him. From eomewbere they had f"ound twip and ....U branches and with atriq had fMtened them into the aemblance of • tree. two feet hid&. On every twis and bnndl theJ had futened decorations m8de of paJIV ecns-. He bent to look. These bleaed kida I They had piclr.ed up bita of bn.ht paper, ~ pecketa, and eolond mapsine9 the mea had throw:n away, odda and ends of. ribbon and lace the bar pis had thrown awa,., oranp peel and chewins sum wrappers, and with their half-fros.en ftnaen they bad tuh- ioned delicate ahapea. .. Por ,..,., Sir," the)" choruaed. "Cbrietmaa ~ for ,..,., Sir l"' . "Go.i.," he muttered. .. Now I really want t.o hawlr· Be ltretehed out hia 1oq anm and pthered tbem to b.im. ,.Come here, J'OU feDowa. H he Ol'- deftd. "ec.. Hre, 9ftl'JODe ot you. lt'a a beuti- ful tree t Y air undentand f Bea~ •ut1tu1 tnet Number One tr.-" .. Number One" in X.. meau the bmt that can be. The older ho19 lausbed and clapped their Mada. n. little ----eJo.ly ....... him, u. -17 tat.her ~ knew, and he em.bnc:ed them 8ereel.J, hia. .,_ fllH• with tan. "If onl.;J my peeb..,. bad come, Pd haw .,.... thins for TOO· rd &in TOG aJL Pd ~ But I baTen.'t ~ I An do Jon JOU .U.,. - Cofneh:lencN Jlft8r M#I ID, U..,0 ..,., ·a~ ..__ iB ~ but tMll-ilt. tn.-...,. .... "'-'-· denee happened at Wa VftY ..... -. The 4oar opened ad the-M1•eant~ ftood there; hMflns bl JU ....... hap bos, Ge!Y• Clui8tmM peeb .. from home. "Here," G&rT aald ncJd-)J', HJlom'• Chriat- mu eoolda. Eat 'em vp-.at 'ear ant• Tbq ate. thq duRbed their sJfta, they elun• to him, and loved )Um. us..n Chriatmu. ell, kta.r he demanded. ''The beR I ner Md -the WlrT beat I And the U.f Nnw W ...... a b'• ne•• l" • ..... ·---· --·-----... .- J'AMILY WUXLY COODOOk MILANll DI PROFf Food Editor AW, fndl, aad ~ealad -Melt wldl ... d.ildaethe appeal -are appropdale for tlae ...., ••• eatertalalJls. Tana.Olive Mousse J ... eool cMekea brotll ! taWeQG1• {J eaY.) ......... ....... 1 eap..,-...... z tabae.,....sratect.-. I teupeo11 rrat.ed le•• .-1 J ........ ae......- 1 tal>lespooa d1D weed 4 ea. (CY, to 7 os. eea) .... dtalaed ... lakef Z ea,. alJ.eecl pillleato-.tded ··-' laud-cooked erss. daotPed l eap dlopped snea ,.,,. 1 eu or lar (4 os.) ,._....._ ...... Z eape elallled beaTY ereaa, wldpped to IOft peab % eap prepand •oneradlala Z teupoou nrar l teupooa ........ alt Glue c ... recipe) t. Soften platin in cool broth in a saucepan. Set over low heat and stir until platin is completely dluolved. Remove from heat: atir in mayon- naise, onion, lemon, and dill weed. Z. Chill until mixture begtna to pl, atirrina occaalonally. a. Fold bi tuna, next • ingredient. and tben a blend of the whipped cream. horseradish, sugar, and aalt. 4. Turn Into ~t. mold. Chill at leut 8 bra. or overnight. 5. Prepare Glue. Unmold aalad onto a aerviq piate. Uain• sliced pl- •iento-.tu•ed. olive. and rreen onion topm, form a ftower on the top of mold (see photo). Spoon thick- ened -telatin over decoration. Chill until Mt. 8. Before eervina, arranp water- creM around mold. About IO Hnli"I• Gian: In a amall saucepan, soften 1 teaspoon udavond aelatfa in % cup cool ehlcbn broth. Place over Jow heat ud atfr until 1'81atln la comj»letely diuolved. Remove from heat and mix in 1 teupoon •-- • TvM-OUoe Jlouue, o rie1, tfflHeatOMCI, "'°"'"""A ..z.4, it duof"a.u4 toit~ CM "oli11e-/fOtDw'' GM toitA G ... I"°* flcu. Juice. Chill until alishtly thickened, atirrina oceaafonal}J. Molded Pineapple..Cbeese Salad W e11pRpr Z tablespoou (I eaY.) ul&Tond plada % teupooaMlt 1 ea (1 Jb. 1' OL) el1l8W pineapple. draW c........ 1 Y, a,. aJTIIP) t C11p ........... plaeapple jlllee I eaporaqeJaiee % ap sreaa4lu 1 lb. erea11 elleele. MfteMd .JteupooMan&M.-.....i I tablapoou leaoa jalco 1. In a saucepan, mix supr, ,elatin. and Nit. Blend in pineapple •Tl'UP· stir over low heat untn setattn ia dluolved. Z. Remove from heat. Mix In the pineapple juice, oran1'9 juice, and ~nadine. I. Chill untll mixture is slightly thickened: stir occaaionally. 4. Beat cream cbeeae and lemon peel until fluffy. Gradually add lemon juice, beating well. 5. When gelatin mixture is about the same conaiatency aa the cheese mixture, atlr several tablespoons into cheese mixture. Continue to add gelatin mixture, beatins con- stantly until well blended. Mix in crushed pineapple. 6. Turn into a 2-qt. rlns mold. Chlll until ftrm. 1. Unmold onto a larae cbfiled serv- ing plate. Surround with crisp areem, pomegranate seed clutera, pendmmons, freell pear halne, orange slices, and kumquat& Fill center with Sul'ar-Froated Candied Cranberries. 8 to 10 1'"1itag1 Sugar-Froeted Candied Cruberriee Prick 2 cups fresh cranberries sev· eral times with a needle ; set aside. Combine 2 cups aupr and 2 cupa water in a saucepan. Brina to boil- inl', stirring constantly until 1upr ia diaaolved. Set candy thermometer in place and cook. without atlrring, to Z84 °F. Add cranberriea, cover loosely, and continue cook.ins to 260°F. Remove at once from heat, remove thermometer, and lift ber- ries out of syrup with a 1lotted spoon. Spr~d out on waxed paper or aluminum foil and let cranber- ries cool completely. Roll each cran- berry in sranulated npr and Jet dry. Roll apin in supr for heavier coatiq. Two-Tone Soume Salad 1 % cape tomato jwlee z ..... <•·-..ell) --....... p)aUa ~ teupooaMlt 2 taltlespoom wt.e Yiaepr % .......... alt 1 cup boilias water ~ eap cold water % cap lea• lalee ~ eap .. Foaaaiee 1 taltl•pooa prepare&l ltoneradiah 2 aeu..-srat.ed ..-YJ aap dloppecl celery Yi cap chopped .. re&l eacuaber Yi eap cooked peu 1. Bring 1 cup of the tomato juice to boiling. Pour over the contents of 1 pkg. gelatin and the % teaspoon salt: stir until completely diaaolved.. Stir in the remaining tomato juice and vinepr. 2. Pour into a 1 % qt. fancy riq mold and chill until aet but not Arm. a. Meanwhile, diasolve the remain- ing package of gelatin and salt in the boilinr water. Add the next flve ingredienta and beat until well blended. ' 4. Turn into a refrigerator tray and aet in freezer about 20 min. or until mixture is frozen about 1 inch ln from edge of tray. 5. Turn partially frozen mixture into a bowl and beat with a rotary beater until ftufty. Stir in vegetables and spoon over tomato layer in mold. Chill until flrm. about 4 hrs. 6. Unmold onto a chilled large plat- ter. Surround with alternate slices of cold roast turkey and ha& Gar- nish with panley aprip. a to 8 1tw'Vino1 l"HOINGC4'ec ,. $i(';a ~ IMtlcic.M aOOHDIDO~eo ...... .... G1Lf.JfQM,£..:.J. w .... .. l.AK~• LOS M40£• n-1i W. twlln-~~. ~~In .. MN 111MHCtaco-.; • Mllllftlft "'" lilAft'0-8 .. nl"• INf JOK--Mecy's V .. ley f•if l'ORtWtC(-1 ..... .,. COl.oMDO DDN~-M•Y 0 6 F CDMUtnCU'f HAR'JfOft0-0.fca ft.OM°" COftAL OA8LES-M. JOMI FORT l.AUDPDM.£-erltts FORT MYOtS-Gokl c.m._. 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Over the yean I pieced to;ether the story of the Nativity. the Star, and the Kali and came to the conclusion that the Wise Men really existed, and there were two Stars of Bethlehem. not one! By re-examining the original Greek texts of the gospels. it be- came apparent that there was • time lag between the experience of the shepherds and the arrival of the Wiae Men. These were two 1eparate eventa occurring a.a much as ttoo 11Nr1 apart, contrary to popular belief. Herod, In his infamous order to kill all male babies two years old and under probably was aware of thia fact. otherwise he would have restricted the order to all newborn male babiu. Only when the possibility of two separate stars is taken into account, do apparent contradic- tions in the various gospela, es- pecially Matthew and Luke (one report& one event, the other a sec- ond event. but neither tells tbe story of both the shepherds and kinp), fall into their proper places. The 14Chineee Table.a," a document considered accurate by utronomen, report. a new star in 6 B. C. and a comet in the year 4 B. C. But from the Greek text it ia apparent that the Star of the Shepherds was of brief duration and limited locale. But the Star that brourht the Wise Men to Jerusalem wu a major event, seen prominently in the beaftM for aome time. The shepberda poaaibly en- lllUSflATtON IY CATHHIHl IUXHOlVfOIH By HANS HOI:ZO. countered a meteor uplodlds near Bethlehem and went~ inveati- p.te. They found tlla Babe and worehippecl Him.• Two of the Wiee Ke11t on the other hand, already had started their journey t.o Jerualem, or at least part ot it, leading to the Anb city of Petra. south of .PaleetJne, where they joined f orcea with the third Wise Man. It wu there that they ftnt noticed the atra111e star overhead pointing in the direction of Jerusalem. Thia w.u either a comet or a conjunctioa of planets, causiq a bria'ht light Jn the sky. the .,... Polish astronomer Johannes Keppler believed It was a conjunction of Saturn and Jupi- ter in the alp Piacel. and be dis- covered that thil conjunction had actually occurred on Oct. S, '1 B. C. -the date I believe to be the actual birth of Christ. All acholan agree that Christ was not born in the year one. A monk named Exiguus committed a mathematical error in the early Middle Agea and computed the date wrongly. Although it ia gen- erally arreed that at leut four yean were omitted from the Chris- tian calendar. some ICientiata have long felt u many· aa eeven years may have been overlooked. But what of the three Wise Men, Caspar, Melchior, and Balthaaar? Careful study of ucheological papers. obscure acientilc journals. and ancient n~ puta the pieces of the ji,.....,..ale to- gether. Some vital clua,.re in the Bible itself: the gi/t.-brourht by the three Kings, for....m.tance. Caspar, traclll' 11J repre- sented aa an aginc, -:pMDt man. brought the Cbrift '1lli1lild gold. Gold in the ftrat century came moatly from India. In 1855 the brilliant Ell&'lish &rcheolorist A. Cunninaham wrote in a eclentl.ftc journal of the period that the In- dian ldnr Gundaforus mentioned in the ao-called Let'end of St. Thoma.a. a third-eentory document, was identical with a certain Gon- dopliares, whoae name appeara on bronze and ailver coins of the ftrst century. Moreover. he showed that this name later wu spelled Gadaapar, and duriftf the Middle Apa it tuned into the t«m "Cas- par" we uae today. .. t ' • t I I . I I fr"o•il• WHklr, D•Oftlll.Hr JS, IHI . ' jotJ out , the aa & Me the yea lab the coi fac ' she ina pal we; ori Jer 1 sea Me t.ai kit wa Pa tlu ou1 be1 bri No m)I COi tio we I Wi do1 pel led nat ant occ mtJ an• a VI an Li• no• . I t .•• journey to Bethlehem to author, after exhaustive research, reveals the ... Three Wise Men .. .. -w "' Avtt-of "Stor In tlie limit'' Oftd "Payc:Mc 1 • .._......,,., There are similar coins found i.n the same area, heretofore cluaifted as "~ins of an unknown king ... Bearing the inscription "Soter Meras, king of kinp.'' in Greek, they remained unidentified for yeara. But "Soter Megaa" trans- lates aa "The Great Savior, .. and the portrait on the face of the coins was no portrait at all but the face of ·a deity. MONOY•, the back of the coins shows a man on camelback hold- ing a cross. It thus became ap- parent that theee coins of India were a commemorative isaue hon- oring the visit of their king to Jerusalem. After identifying 9aspar, I re- The town of Bethhh.em. searched Melchior and Balthaaar. Melchior was identical with a cer- tain Malichus, son of the Arab king, Aretaa, whose capital city wae Petra in the deaert south of Palestine. It probably wu here that the three Wise Men started out toget1t.er. It must be remem· bered that in the Bible Melchior brinp frankincense as his gift. Now this ·aromatic came from a mysterious place called Punt, ac- cording to the ancients. Investiga- tion proved that Punt and Petra were one and the same city. lahhalCll', the dark-akinned Wise Man, wu harder to track down. After many falae leads, due perhaps to the word Bal which led many acholan to suppose the name wu Phoenician, the right answer emerged. After the Italian occupation of Ethiopia in 1936, much new material dealing with ancient Ethiopian history became available. Among these documents are the so-called Royaf Ethiopian Liste, ftrst published in 1853, but now re-examined in the light of ' If I . . the new diacoveriea. H~re there ia mention of a king named Beeee Buen and the laconic entry: '!I• tM ,.,. eigl&t of tu mp of Ban, Clwiat toaa bona ... It hi not too cll111cult to see bow the word& Beeee Buen turned into Balthaear over the centuries, eapecially u they sifted throurh the Romance laqu .. ee in which Beeee Buen-woulclha• been dif· ftcult to pronounce and would re- quire a more euphonic form. _ Thie Buen. of course, waa dark- akinned, u wu one of the Magi. The dark-ekinned Wise Man gave the Babe myrrh aa hie off er- ing. Now myrrh, accordlnr to Reverend Miller, grows on both sides of the Red Sea. And at the time in question, both aides of the Red Sea were ruled by the dark- skinned king of Ethiopia! To all devout Christiana, the Star of Bethlehem and the visit of the Wise Men signify the be- ginning of Christ's ministry on earth. Proof that the three Wise Men existed and that the Star of Bethlehem truly appeared, can only make Christianity a stronger faith, giving all of ua new impetus to follow our own individual Star in the East. • Bable Stories lolcl "' 1,000 , ..... 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JIGrliJt A little girl nutl&ed itato tit. claanoom aftd excitedlr told tla• t~Mt-: "T100 boy1 are figl&ti"ll '" tlae aelwol11anl, ud I tl&iu tl&1 OM °" tit. bottons 1Dm1tl to '" NO"-" -LvciUe J. GoodreGr .. Fotttilw W..W., .0....W 11, llU ew York, N.Y.); At a dramatic ConfCft.OCe today, It WU re- tO Amerlc:a bow a leadina n spcdallst baa finally dia::ov- bow to restore youthful beauty agiq skin. The secret Is a totally w approac.h to the r.oblcms of •1· aldn-a new Swedilb dilcovery ••• chemical fOOd formula that has been in utlivcnit)' teats, hospital tests laboratory teats to actually make r skin look younaer .•. up to 15 younaer, lN JUST 10 to 30 AYS. TMn rlaht ~on: the eyes of the 5.Wmbled repoe1en and wau(y edi-• it was revealed how thb world-raea.rdl ICiefttilt made a year old woman look 14 years ounaec with simple 5-minute tttat-ts. "IT WAS UR WATCHllll A WOMAN llOW A fllSH, llEW Sllll" After ftllina in the reporteta on the acqround of the test-subject (39 r old Mn. H. 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Linet •round tllt lllOlltll 7. lines 1111 Mdl, ~r dlln First, he diaclosed how he took a the youthful vibrancy to your &kin. 10ft whitish mixture from a jar and What If medlc:al science dcmonst.rakd bqan ~htly apreadiq it over Mn. to you how with a thrlllina new dls- Dorland s face. 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Soon he feell the vibrationa and jerk of the LIUW' Module puDina away from the mother ahip. Now be Jistena to the radio conftnatiOD between hia fortunate frienda and ~ of tbe ftfaht-eontrol team blick in Bouton. All Is.._ The Command Module, with it1 lone uhonaut, eontinuee · ita vigil in Ol'bit around the moon. Far below, the ebaHB utroMtita adjmt the tUut of their eraft'1 powerful braking rocket. Jag- aed mountain peab and deep valleJa sweep put their view. Lower they drop, Bee1d.na a 1mooth plain in the mottled lunar Jand- ecape. A libly Bite appears beyond the rim of tbe crater below. For half a minute, the WlPinl7 Grum- man Ltmar Kodule hoven above the zone. Two pain of eyes search for boulders or craten that would endanpr the en.ft. The am _ _...., Mliti• ft1ehee toward Earth: ''We're IOinl' clownL". Lik•--.~l,. fou 111:19d bea8' of P1'97 IWOOPiJIW in OD its tail of ftre, the vehieJe. ...W. t& the ground. Swirls ot cluat ola1lie •ion. Tben all ia. d.r. Twa A 11 &c I have-reached the sur- face ol th& lll001t. After ~ tbeM pionean follow a mmt risid 11ehedule. It ia the product of ,.ears of thoqht and uperiment by Amer- iq.n ac:ientllta, eqineen, deeipen, and the utronnta-tbemlelfte. The lunar utronauta spend their flnt hour on the moon perform.Ina housekeep.. ins-chon& checkina iDltrumenta and equipmeat for clamaae. tunain• dJ-uonec- euary electrouic par, and lnaurbc t!iat their 1uppllm of fuel. water, ad ...... are intact. That done. theJ contact Jli&. 1io11 Control in Boaaton to radio back detailed dwriptiom ot th& mooe1e1p&- met.chins before them. Ai the ume time, they are usina' their camera. Better piet~ indudiq a Uve tv tnm- miuion will be taken. later. But tlaMe ftr.t few seen.ea th.roush the Lunar KodnJe wia. dowa pa.rantee that the utroaaata 1"JD't come back empty-banded if they ~cldenl7 should have to cut abort their milaion. Their initial poet1aadina cbecbat COISlo- plete, both uironauta are ready to ltep out onto the face of the lllOOD. Thia ta no euy taak. Wanderfns aCro. an alrlela lunar plain, an astronaut must c:irry a variety of equipment to keep him alhe. ,...., exeunion awa:r fl'CD tJae aafet'y of the Lunar Module will lut apptpd- matelY three boon. r No one expecta the utrQnauts to be graceful or even particularb' coorclinated under the burden of full lunar repUa. Ji= fact, the well-4reaaed moon explorer hlull - a strong reeembJance to a h~ turtle at.anding upright. Tbere ia no other choice. Bi1 complete outfit, called the Ex- travehicular Mobility Unit (EKU), "Wetarha 260 Earth pounda. That eq1lall about 41 pounda in the ~ snwit:r of tM moon, but the reduction i1 mnall comfort. In the crowded conAne9 of 1he Lunar Module cabin. the two ut:roDaut. dnm for their first trip out. To their bule spacesuit they add protective oftlllhoee. a bubble helmet with retradable 1UJ1 ~r. and a heavy bac~k caDed tbe Portable Life Supporl Syatem (PLSS). nu. protected, the two aab'Onauta are ready. to venture out into ~ lunar da.wn. lnth.land~~-•J"Biie: The brilliant 8UJl ~ trcJm:-~ • fftl- not.che. aboft the --...._ Sh;da .. .,. crisp and blac~ aftftna'-the utronnta in identifying ter.rain featur.. First to descend ia the Lunar-JlOdak pilot. For the time beine', the mi.-ioe-~ DWlder rematn. booW up. to tM., .,..., cnft'1 mypn and waita In the.. open hatchway. Throurbout ttie· entint aplora.- tion, both astrooauta are in comtallt radio contact with Eartb &JUl;-wben he ...- overhead--with their thi~ orbiting the moon. 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""*" .. au.MM! =' t f ~--.:. o ~--------.ma-------~~~-------~ I THERE 18 a popular mis- ooneeption that David Janssen, currently starring in "The Shoes of the Fisher- man," is a loner, rotally dis- tnistful of life, a man who feels that his booming ca- reer was fofted on him. Tbat-1 certalnlT the ftnt impres- aion 7oa cet wbea you meet blm. He appeari Oftl'ly --. talkins in clipped. aliPtl7 mumbled ..,.. tence. all holdover trafta f.rom bia ~ u "The Futitlve." But. u alft18, ftnt impnuiom can be m•'1Mldlq. DaYid ia ~ an incurable optimtat, a man totall1 imolved with life and hla career. Since hia fantutic aueceu lD tv (three years u "Richard Dia- mond"; four )'earB OD MJ'be Fqi- tive"). David bu become a widely aou•Jit..after actor, picldq hia acripta from -11 ~ studios. "Theee offers are on)T et.eppiq- stonea,•• David aaya candi~. "Sure, I feel aeenae of aceompliah· meat, but you never re.eh the pinnacle. You keep worldq to im- prove younelf." Thia doee not eoand like a man with a fatallatlc view of hia career but rather a man driftll by normal ambition. David'• star bec&D to riee when. after a few un.ueceelfol movie puta, be met tbe late Dick Powell, who wu ~for the lead for a tv deteethe 9eries. When P~ NW David, be lmew he had hi• man, '"Richard Diamond." lrollla1lly, thau .. David's ca- reer soomed, he wu aD)'tlUq but au.ccaaful with htmeelf. ..)(, life conmted of wine, women. and bor- rowlq," David admita. Somethiq ltoppecl him from pawaiq to taste auceeu. All that ehaqed when be met a-model Ellie Graham. It bepn to dawJrslawl7 on David that there wu more to life than a sood time. When be learDed that EDie faced a bas ~ "'1ritta ....,., DllYhl llllDl6ttiately married t.r tn Au- pat, 1958. Ironically, althoqb Ellie won the ftsht aaalDat can- cer. her marriaae to David came Oil bard Um& Becatl7, tbq ... tied on a trial eeparatlon. Ph••m:lally, Drrid fa ~ pretty tocla7. He owm a RoJi. BoJce, a Holbwood aputmmt. a home lD Palm Sprinp. aad he bu inw.ted •t m:ilUon in Palm 8priap ~ estate aa a bedp apimt the future. .. llapplneu for me ia looll:ins to the future and hayjq the capital to do it. Good UvJna rn 1earned, not inJaeritecL" In faet, David'• •1'17 life did little to ain bim aD7 ambttton OI' paf'POM. Bia paNlltll di90l'Ced be-• fore hi1 ftnt birthdq, and hi• mother took ldm to New York. eeeldn• theatrical fame. In 194! they moved to BoDywood where the pt her 11-,ear-old IOD a part in. morie. ...._.,at U.C.L.A.., a knee ta.. Jlll'7 foreecl him to to fonab sport. (an early loft) aad coneen-•. taW • art• s _.,. pnclacaa were not read1 to accept a former child actor. "I accepted that for what it ,,.., .. 1&18 David. Yean of dolas just Uaat led to that meet. ins with Diet Powell-ad Dand WU Oii bia 'Wq. Wttb 1-4lq rolee In '-rile Green Ber.ta" and "Where lt'1 At," David now bu eetabllahed hi.meelf u a top .tar. 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Unfortunately, the small Wuatration at the right 'cannot possibly show you the exquiaite colon and masterful detail rendered by the artist. Only when you actually receive this unique "Brothen United .. calendar will you fully appreciate itl rare dramatic beauty. It measures a full two feet higb-24•xn•- and is magnificently reproduced on fine vellum- finiah stock. We urge you to order promptly while the supply lpts. (IJmit: three per family, please.) 11lia off er will not be repeated In Fmnlly Weekly. Supply Limited-Mall Coupon Today Thell()~ P.O.Ba560 Bw11 .......... Nulvllla,T-.anm Pleaie MDd me luge zt•xtJ• t• caladar(1) (quantity) featurln1 the famous paJnttas. ''Brothen Unit.cl", bl f1ll1 colM. I encloee '1 (p)ua tOc ahlppiq dwp) for MCla calendar ordered on full moQJ-beck panntee. Q11eaM Print) Enda.eel la•·--- "13ro#hers United" by Allon S. 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HltlHl/tllm SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15 10:00 AM 1J 9 Cl) NFL Today (C) Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants at l'T"'ew York. • 10:30 0 0 Cl) AFl Football (C) New York Jets vs. Miami Dolphins at Miami. 1:00 0 9@ AFl Football (C) Oakland Raiders vs. San Diego Chargers at San Diego. 0 Sports Special (C) "Ring for a Winner." Stan Richards nar· rates a racing film that highlights five 1968 auto races: Pikes Peak. Phoenix Stockers, the Narra 711, Bakei;sfield Drags and the Indy 500. 2:30 m CIF Football (C) The annual CIF High School 4A Champion· ship. Tom Kelly and Jon Arnett report the plays. 8:00 0 Roller Games: T·Birds vs. New York Stars. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 6:00 O Hockey (C) Los Angeles Kings vs. Montreal Canadiens at the Montreal Forum, Montreat, Quebec. Jlggs McDonald calls the action. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19 8:30 U Boxing (C) Rocky Hernandez vs. Johnny Doyan in a 10· round middleweight bout. Dick Enberg, Mickey Davies, report. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 11:00 0 UCLA Baaketb811 (C) UCLA Bruins vs. Minnesota Gophers, taped earlier at Pauley Pavilion. Dick Enberg reports. roR MOSf RJOT8"u. TtA"~ ITWU A LO~G SEASOMOf' fRUST"RA1"IONS1 f\CHfS, SM£LLll16' Sl\l..T.S fl~St"ll\U. VtCTO~t tS -BUT MOSTl.Y Strf EA DEHA'TS - ?M, usreRNTITU. l\Mlff OB:ZI WfSTfJiNTlTU. f\K!Uf'f DltZ2 l~l QMPl""91P lltZ'f PLl\VOff .BOWL JM .S PRO BOWL J ftN rt SIG OHES JUST STARTIN~The C8$ TelevWon N~ wtll brmdcHt an out. standlns llCh9dute of .,pt poakeelOn footbell p~ Nadortal footti.11 Lugue con•ta and thrN c:.otfes9 pmM. The IMC post.Mason_ pa,.dlt starts Satunta1, Dec. 21 wtttt the NP\. Entem Cont .... _ champlonsntp and tannl- nates SUndey, Jan. 19 wltft the Nfl Pro Bowt PfM· SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 10:00 AM fJ Cit Cf) NFL Today (C) The champion team of the Capl· tol Division plays the champions of the Century Division at the home of the Century team. 4:00 O Championship Bowline (C) Dick Rltger and Jim Stefanich vs. Mike Durbin and Carmen Salvino. 5:00 I (jjj Cl) (42) ABC's Wide WOt1d of Sports (C) 5:30 Citelirtty Bllllards (C) The Smothers Brothers guest. 8:00 Saturday Night Fl&hts: Welterweight Emie "Indian Red" Lopez of Los Angeles and Arizona Welterweight Champion Benny McCorby meet. 11:00 0 UCLA Basketball (C) UCLA Bruins vs. West Virginia Moun· taineers, taped at the Pauley Pavilion. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15 7:00 0 (fl) m Jacques Coust .. u Special: "Whales.''. This ts a repeat Of the rourth In the series of Cousteau speclals. It depieta Captain Cousteau's adventures and experiments with the flnback. sperm and killer whales in the Indian Oce1n. 7:30 8 ti) @Walt Disney: "The Owl That Didn't Give a Hoot." fhls true life adventure story concerns a Great Horned Owl named Harriet. a family pet since infancy. whose young master trains her In the ways of the wild before releasing her from captivity. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17 10:30 IJ Qt (j) KNXT Reports: "The Siesta Is Over." Tonight's half· hour program Is the first part of a three-part study of Mexican· Americans in Southern California. Bob Navarro and Clete Rob- erts serve as reporters with Roberts as narrator. Subtitled "The Mislabeled Minority," the program examines the locations, statistics and general descriptions of Mexican-Americans who live in Southern California. The special notes that though most of these citizens have Spanish surnames not all speak Spanish. Some are educated, many are not; some are immigrants, others are fourth and fifth generation American citizens. The scope of the broadcast is to define Mexican-American problems, to convey the emerging agony in the barrios and to explode the mythical stereotypes that have plagued the urban Mexican· American for generations. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 9:00 0 ~ @ Kreft Music Hall: "The Eddy Arnold Holiday Stiow." Yuletide features and seasonal songs highlight this hour with host Eddy Arnold and his special guests Burt Ives, Terry· Thomas, vocalist Lynn Kellogg and The By George Singers. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19 7:30 O I'll (6) I lfl1c11l i "The Uttle Drummer Boy." The theme for this half.hour musical fantasy was taken from the title song that last year surpassed even "White Christmas" and "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" in record sales. Greer Garson nar· rates, Teddy Eccles is the voice of the drummer boy, Jose Ferrer is the voice of Ben Haramed, and The Vienna Choir Boys are featured. 8:00 D til @ I 1Jlcl£] Andy Wiiiiams ChriatmH Show: The Osmond Brothers and abOut 40 members of the Williams family join And~(and wife Claudine) for his eighth annual Christmas show. 9:00 0 (6) Bob Hope Special: Nancy Ames, Carol Lawrence, Stet a Stevens and Janet Leigh join Bob for his fifth comedy· variety hour of the season. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 7:30 fJ QI (I) 1'"'1 .. f,..lc,..IA ....... I ''The Nutcracker," one of the most popular of all biTiets, is most certainly a worthy repeat for the holiday season. Dancing the leading roles in this West German film production of the Tchaikovsky work are Edward VIiieiia as the Prince, Melissa Hayden as the Sugar Plum Fairy, and Patricia McBride as Klara. All three are stars of the New York City Ballet. Interpreting other key rotes in the ballet are Helga Heinrich, Ray Barra and Hugo Dellavalle of the National Opera Stuttgart. Margot Werner of the National Opera Munich, and Niles Keleth of the Royal Opera Copenhagen. 1000 BEAUTIFUL . STICK-ON WELS $1.00 ........ Moy be used on envelopes os return address 1obels. Also very handy as identification labels for marking personal items such os books, records, photos, etc. Lobels stick on glass ond moy be used for marking home canned food items. An lobels are printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quality whits gummed poper and packed in reusable magic seal top container. r_, ___________ _ I Fiii 111 this c01po11, cllp end tHll wttft $1 .00 toi Pllet Prtnfll9. Lebel Div., In 1171, -, I I New,.,t leech, Calif. t2 .. J I I I I I I -······--·········································--··· ··---····························-·········------··--·· ··············~·······················------············ I ' I I I I I 1 __ _ PILOT PRINTING ----' L ________ ._ __ _ FREE BONUS WITH EACH ORDER OF LABELS WE Will INCLUDE fl& SET OF PACKAGE MAILING LABElS. ..................... -' THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 14, 1. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15 t:OO D !m CJ) (42) (C) "The Nilht of the Gttuly." CUnt Walker, fl'"arlJia "lfyer, Keenan Wynn, Nancy Kulp, Ellen Corby and Jack Elam star in the sto1y of a family's struggle to survive In a wild land. Their enemies Include humans es well as the monstrous killer grizzly bear that has m~e their land his home. Burt Dunne produced the fllm In 1966. wtth direction by Joseph Pevney, from a screenplay by Warren Douglas. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16 9:00 D 9 @(le) (C) ''The Sunshine Patriot.0 Cliff Robertson and Dina Merrill star In a World Premiere drama of espionage set behind the Iron Curtain. The fllm was produced by Joel Ro- gosln and directed by Joseph Sargent. and was wr1tten for television by Gustave Fleld, Joel Rogosln and John Kneubuhl from a story by Field. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17 7:30 1J "A KIA Before DylfW." Robert Wagner, Joanne Woodward, Jeffrey Hunter and Mary Astx>r star in this film 0 for mature audiences" about a youf18 unwed mother, daughter of a wealthy Industrialist. who is killed by her boyfriend. The mys- tery film Is an excellent one for all the "whodunit'' fans. POLICEMEN IN PLAIN CLOTHES--Oeorge Raft (left) and Roger Smith portray a pair of detectives who investigate activities at a nightclub for teenagers, in "For Those Who Think Young," NBC's Tuesday Night at the Movies 9:00 D 9@ (36) (C) "For Those Who Think Younc." James Dar· ren,Pamela Tiffin, Tina Louise, Paul Lynde and Bob Denver star In the 1964 United Artists release about college students who would rather surf than study. The film marks the screen debuts of Nancy Sinatra, Claudia Martin and Woody Woodbury. Hugh Benson produced and Leslie H. Martinson directed Dan Beaumont's story. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 7:30 0 "A Chlld la WaJtins." The 1963 drama about new methods Of training and teaching mentalty retarded children in a state instltl.ltlon and the heartache involved in working with these children stars Burt Lancaster, Judy Garland and Gena Row· lands. 8:30 0 @ Cl) (42) (C) ''The Robe." ABC once again presents the spectacular film adapted from Lloyd C. Douglas' novel about a Roman whose life was changed when he came into possession of the scar1et robe worn by.. Christ. Richard Burton, Jean Sim· mons, Victor Mature and Betta St. John star. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 9:00 D 9 @ (36) (C) "White Christmas." NBC repeats the tradl· tional holiday movie that tops the ratings every time it Is shown, no matter how many times it Is shown. Vera·Ellen, Rosemary Clooney, Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Dean Jagger star. · 11:15 IJ ''The Bishop'• Wife." This 1947 comedy-fantasy Is about a churchman whose marital life fs suffering because of his all-consuming Interest In building a cathedral. He receives help from "Dudley," a somewhat ethereal but very friendly house guest. O (C) "Kiili of Klnp." Jeffrey Hunter. Siobhan McKenna and Hurd Hatfield are but a few of the many stars in this spectacu· lar 1962 film version of the life of Christ. I &: ' 7 ] k n • I n d it .. 1r al tr· er ts !n y. '" ds ,te se W· he a on m· di· Is >Ut ils !Ip rse nd :u· SATURDAY Muir Into the rotn1ntlc mood of 1 bnone m by aUJns her to Mt aside 1 few momenta each wtek for the two of them to enjoy 1 atasa of wine end converuUon, but hJs If. DECEMBER 14 forts to reliVe 1 few quiet momenta of the past ere elw~ u_pset by the uraenc:IM of the momtnt. ~)IJ}j ()) (4%) lnfllla •• (C) rvr~1NG 6:00 Tiie Iii lhwl (C) (60) i Ill Andet-. Sllow (C) (30) · 9 CiJ Ft• McSee (C) (30) Altoies Adam . iiu Qty (C) (60) 9:00 a ([) ... , .... Heroes (C) (30) T1le l..Vaders (C) (60) Horen Is assi1ned the Job of lo· : lntlfllatiellll Mapzlne (60) (R) catini the seem air base commend· 6:30 · NIWI (C) (30) Peter Bums. ed by the flyln1 ace General Von lfilllutre (C) (60) Richter, better known as the Blue bJ Celtllff Clwbt-Baron, and talks Klink Into throw· mes Sllow ( (60) Ray Conniff and Ina 1 party for the top German the chorus salute the holidays with brass as~rt of his plan . the help of Alan Youn1 and The a @ 6 Sll•dff NiOt .. .. Pbtleldn Puppets.. Movlts: "l'he Clof'J 11171" (dra· (4_2) SI• flfTlf (C) ma) '65-Tom Tryon, Senta B1111r. 7:00 II 9 Ci) Ewnl"I ,.._. (C) (30) Harve Presnell, James Clan, M· Roeer Mudd. drew Duuan. a KNIC Surwy (C) (30) I StOntlHll family Sllew (C) (30) 0 De.U. YalllJ DIP (C) (30) ''The NET flltim (C) (60) (R) Glr1 Who Walked the West" Story Nodtes Tapatin of Sacajawea, the Indian squaw 9:30 9 ([) Petta.t JunctlH (C) euide o( the lewis 1nd Clarice tx· (30) A series of unexpected cfr. pedition. An1ela Dorian euests. cumstances force Bobble Jo and I Mcffllt's NIWJ (30) Dr. Creir to leave. the Shady Rest PllJilt1 tM Cutt. (30) with Unde Joe the sole iuardiln Exito!Mbo of little Kathy Jo while her parenta 7:30 ~ ~ Jaclle Gluson (C) (60) have a night out. The baby Is not @ 6 Ada•·lZ (C) (30) "Loa· only exposed to the ri1ors of 1 61." Ma oy and Reed call at a poker game, but to a Jail cell as house where hippies are llvinr end well. find 1 16-yeer-<>ld runaway lirt seri-fJ (ff.)(]) (42) Hollywood Palace ously ill from the effects of nar· (C) ~) Milton Bene hosts. cotics. I News (C) (60) O GRAND OLE OPRY at this E111tst T•bb Stiow (C) (30) * spec. time tonit~! Del lO:OO ~ =il (C) (60) While Reeves & Jeannie Seely! flyin1 a helicopter, Mannix believes 0 Grand Ole OplJ (C) (30) Del he's seen a woman murdered on 1 Reeves, Joannie Seely, Carl Smith, penthouse ,terrace but Is baffled to The Compton Brothers and Tommy find there 1s no corpse and no crime Jackson's Square Dancers &uests. report. 0 (ff.) (f) (42) The Dat1a1 Ga• 0 Movie: "Wllo Killed Teddy © {30)lfm Lanre hosts. lur?" (mystery) '65-Jullet Prow•, 0 Miiiion $ Mowte: (C) "11111 lld Sal Mineo, Jan Mumy. four QDfflll" (western) '5~1ark I News (C) (30) Gable, Eleanor Parker, Jo Van Fleet. Cara Coml (C) (30) 2 I T.-or eon,...ca (C) (30) : H11... Rl&flb Day Spedal < P'ubllc S«Yice (C) (30) h!} (R) The Wtf1d Wt U.. In (C) (30) eJ Box de Mexlco Estrelara Mldtro 10:20 U LIUrs Wr1p-1p (C) 8:001@ Ci) Cet S111aft (C) (30) 10:301 Dr. Kildare (60) Ldm WanHtp (C) ltOMJ Crier (C) (30) (ff.) (J)(42)Tht NIWIJwd Ca• Joe Pyne (C) (2 hr) ( ) (Jo)llob Eubanks hosts. Country·Wlltem Show (C) (30) m Coflqe Batetball (C) (2 hr) ( 2) Hollywood and the Stars USC Trojans vs. Arizona State Sun 11:00 II D (42) Ntw1 (C) Devils at Los Aneeles Sports Arena. ID Movlt: "The San Francisco Tom Kelly teports. Story" (drama) '52-Joel McCrea, I Bact Owtnt Sltow (C) (30) Yvonne De Cerio. NET Jou!nal (60) (R) 11:15 IJ f1bulou1 52 Movie: "Middle of Nuna Cita Musical the Nlihf' (drama) '59-Fredric 8:05 March, Kim Novak, Albert Dekker. 0 RICHFIELD PRESENTS IJ ::.<C?,Slnk tlle llSlllartl!" * LOS ANGELES LAKERS (drama) ;60--Kenneth More, Dana vs. SEATI'LE SONICS Wynter, cart Mohner. 0 llkers laskltblfl (C) (21h hr) 11:30 0 Movie: (C) "Roel Island Trait" Los An1etes Lakers vs. the Seattle (adventure) '49 -Forrest Tucker, Supersonics. Adele Mara. 8:30 U ta([) MJ 1'r• Seu (C) (30) eJ Tatro familiar Uncle Cheney is jilted by • waitress 11:45 O Tonl&M Sllow (C) he has been d~tin1 but blossoms 11:50 0 Movie: "Mr. Sardonlcus" (hor· forth after a brtef period of brood· ror) '61-0scer Homolka Ronald in1 as a 1ir1-Ju11lin1 Lothario when Lewis ' he finds that takln1 the triplets for · a stroll in the part can chanee his 12:30 m n Sunset Strip • luck. ma~ ... Sat.ard.,. D 13) ~ ne Choat 11d Mra. umph. Muir (C) 30) "M. adtria, My o..rr· 1:00 IJ Mewie: "Dru• Wife" (romance) The Capta n attempts to brln1 Mrs. •SJ-...Cary Grant. Deborah Kerr. ,.,. !5 SUNDA Y DECEMBER 19 \1 0 P "< I N <. All stations reserve the riOrt to change proeram- mlng without advance no- tice. 1:1s m • Qristopll .. 1:30 m ni. 11w. ~ 1:50 f) &lw Us Tllis D11/N"' {C) 7:00 II Tom Md Jeny {C) m hnday Funnies (C) 7:30 I Aft ..... (C) Mof9on TebernM:le Cllolr (C) ·DIJof~ 7:45 m Tiit CltrlaplMn l:OO Qt Ci) I.Hip Unto MJ fMt (C) MJ rn.rttt Stnllon {C) Cltlltdrll of TolllOn'OW (C) DIVIJ incl 5ollldl (C) Wondlra• (C) Allen Rewlwal Hoar (C) ~ Mlnlstwlal Alliance Cod la Ult An.., (C) ntaa1 Sobrt IOI Hllot ( ) TH QristopMn (C) l:.30 ll.ool Up aff live (C) • Profile Rtbtta With a Clute (C) • Movie: "Ser&tant X of .._ for· l.qioo" (adventure) '60 - Noell• Adam, CMstiln Marquand. ltlttlrJll kallllun (C) Pentecostal Hollnta 11 5lllpll Rtvlval la KMEX (C) ' )1'• Antwtr t:OO Clmera TllfM (C) Etlmll U&trt Mlnnublt Sptdal ) "A Visit With Rbberta Peters." The Metropoliten Opera $0prano talks with music critic and com- mentator Martin Bookspan about her travels in Israel. Day of DitcOftlJ (C) C11111encu Countiy Music (C) ~ A. A. "'"" I ltlitw In Mlflda (C) Tom and Jerry (C) • lriedlda (C) ( ) Mdltwtr and the Colontt (42) Farw Report (C) 9:301J Inside Foothall (C) a ta m (36) a.ma1 UaM (C> "Hablma5 0." Proaram marb the 50th anniversary of Hablma, Is- rael's National Theatre, recountlna the company's ear1y tribulations in Russia and its later triumphs around the world. U Movie: "Happy Co LuckJ" (mu· slcal) '36---l>hil Reaan, Evelyn Ven- able. fJ cm (]) (42) TIM ltltlea (C) OJ felturr. "Spece Ship to the Un- known World." 10:00 I~ ~~~n ,<;J., (C) Dallas Cowboys vs. New Yoril Giants. 8 This Is tht Lift (C) OJ) (f) (42) lln11 tlle llea· 1ttart1et m B Movie: "Adventures In lnd9- Cllln1" (adventure) -Jean ·caven, Dominique Wllms. I (i) Flnt llfrtlst Clturdt him dtl Mun> 10:30 9 @ (36) Afl. Football (C) New YOik Jets vs. Miami Dolphll\I It Ml1ml. lm rn <42> 10111 "°''' <C> 11:00 ~ Clwldt (C) !ffJ m <42> hllwtnllt <C> tiHnli tM Menace ClluM hi UM Ho• (C) U:JO ~CJ) (U) Diawt1J '61 (C) iAs~ Wor1d's Blatlt Doahouse." A close-up of the moat unusual end active orpnlzatlon In the country-the American Society for PrMntion of Cruelty to Ani- mals. B Movie: (C) "linl of UM 01'* ltiflu" (adventure) '54 -Tyrone Power, Michael Rennie. m Oplaten: WaltllatM (C) AfTfHNOON 12:00 O llpllnl'f Rll*t (C)/hllina hrldt D Movie: "Buffalo Gun" (western) '62-Wayne Marris, Marty Robbins. m Motlt: "A Wd In Ult S." (drama) '46-Dana Andrews, Rich· ard COnte, John Ireland. l lnt.tll1tnt Parwnt (f) Al'IKll•lr Adwtnture e1ftt tn s. Cau Al'1Md foras HIPll&trb (C) 12:30 U &tnt Auby m hbl1c Stlvlce (42) In~ (C) 1:00 D 9 (36) Afl football (C) Oakland aiders vs. San Diep Charaers at San Dleao. U Movie: "'Sona of Surnndtr" (drama) '49 -Macdonald Carey, Wanda Hendrix, Claude Rains. 0 @(3) (42) Dll'Ktlona (C) "Tell Me No Bernal Tales." O Sports Sptdal (C) "Rina for a Winner." Stan Richards namtes 1 racina film thet hl1hliahts five 1968 auto races: Pike's Peak, Phoe· niX Stockers, the Narr• 711, Rak- ersfield Drap and the Indy 500. G)Rtvival fns(C) ~Cl) Nfl Today (C) Balti'"<!re COits vs. L.A. Rams. 1:301J Steps to Lamina (C) fJ @ (]) (42) Imes and Aft.. ANIS (Cf Two newly elected U.S. Senators auest-Alan Cranston of Ca'.lfomla and Thomas Eaaleton of Missouri. 0 WHll1111 8ucll17 SMw (C) Ted Kollek, mayor of Jerusalem, discus- ses "Jerusalem and the Middle East" with Buckley. OJ Voice of C.twarr (C) 2:00 1J Face UM Nltlon (C) Secy. Defense Clartt Clifford auests. I Press Conftrtnce (C) Roller Derby (C) (3) Undtrway for Peace (C) rn .... a•• (42) MtrV Griffi11 (C) 2:30 1J Ciera and the Ntw1 (C) fJ Movie: (C) ''Untamed Frontier" (wmern) '52-Joseph Cotten, Shel- ~ Winters. U Miiiion $ Movie: (C) "Morain ttie Pirate" (adventure) '61-Steve Reeves, Valerie Laaranae. tD CIF football (C) The annual CIF High School 4A Championship. T~m Kelly, Jon Amett report the plays. (i1) (]) Sunday Twin 1111 3:00 f) ln»dtr/Outsidtr (C) Mexican- American education problems art discussed. I Tales of tht Golden West Canlcaclt of Boob (C) 3:30 Btlltf (C) The relationship be· tween character and inteanty In I -I *GI j i -~ i *Ii i . 111111 ii I 119 ·- 11,1:n~. ~ ;a1 l~l I lad-,: sj Ji-fJ11i1tf1~1-~ : a a I lff r ·•t'' r 1. ;I' rh 1 I c !Jiai !; r a jJ~ & a rSj(l.!if Js·!.il· f;~~ (Hr I'~ fa Ji; a t J(l . ~, • ~ B If ,,,.,,_t.; I~ ,, . I•~~· ' -ft --"---'----=-; *' *' I ; i l!llfi•-; f iiJ (~'I a r• i a 1•••1·• ii. t~i~' ''J 11· 1~1 ~1t1r·11f r11111~~1111;11tJI~111.1 1 1111 • 1 ~ .. ,1urr·i' !; 11"' iu•n , .. , i -•trt ·.;•l .... 1 "''Ill' 1 1,,. ,1 , •n~ 1}1i~iir:!!1!J~i~!id;! ~ 1JiUwi!f ::Ij · ~!i1i:iJf iJj~;!qr~1! !i!l1f:i!JJ~;!!JI Hi i. J:;l•1 "'(!iJ"i!:j•i1 :I .;, f 11!Jt, !!1~!i1111tli1!J!'J iU j1rl t~f tt1t!1Jtl; ht'i 11f J if. ~ I a 1il 11~1Jf 't 11· ID ala 1 ~ J ~ · 1''111' I • i I Ji.~~ ''!• '~' ,s ~~Ji i l.,~ ~ ril!1 f-till~rl; I •I I 1!J1~iiii I ; *' I . nr,1•. ~.-.g;11u 1:-, ii •r1n1•1:111:1~;;=1 J1,1!r,f 8'1'i'ii·~. !i !!;:1', (:,·~·•ii 1!!Hh !, 11 ;;:•;u HU!!•;I i!i!:! 'i1' b.1na f . ib • .. r1 • .l•r t-.r1r! .11 i Iii = i i I 11·~~·111·1~1 ('11~·1::-:•1••1-1 If •(A,f ii ' 1 ''l11f! 1!11! ~! ~~~!;l~I ;~~~· ~1-~i! l I' !-i' Ii .,-1' i! iJ !1!~!ti=1 ·,'ii: '~j SI ~ ,, r I , If if f ~ J f ' ff f j ia l" --·------------------~ ~~~,;. tt ~-~~ ~ f ~·r.r-~ ~-fl ,Y:1 ~ a . IO § t)~~a ~it~~ · lll"! fs.tG:~ a.~. • ~. '<:l ~~tt . -~ rJ P-t , .... a~F -~ '12 rt r.-~~J~ .. G.lill J;if MONDAY DECEMBER 18 For morning and afternoon lfstlnp, please see DAY. TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All ata· tions reserve the right to change programmln1 with- out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 D (C) "l'ht I • Dtll't • Cart 81rr (musical) '53-Mltzl Gaynor, David · Wqne, OICar Lev1nt, Bob Graham. 9:00 8 "Htll'a Half At#' (drama) '53 -Wendell Corey, Evelyn Keyes. 10:00 a "Hu......... (drama) '47 - JOiin Garfield, Joan Crawford, OICer Lwanl lZ:lO m "stallion Rold" (dram•) '47- Roftald Reepn, Alexis Smith. ''Blok Rlt" (comedy) '3~on- 1ld Rearan, £.ddle Albert. 2:00 m """"' Loo• lad'' (mysttfY) ·~ -Rosamund John, Hulfi Sin· dalr. 4:30 II "TM lAlnon Dtop lid" (com· eCfy) '51-Bob Hope, Uo,d Holen, Marilyn Maxwell. fVfNINC 1:00 8 TIM Ill · Ntwl (C) (&>) Jerry Dunphy. 11 (Jf) H..U.,.art.U., lllpeft (C) @g) U stlwe Allet sa..w (t) (90) Glen Campbell, Jim Webb, Helen O'Con- nell end H1rwy Korman auest D Sil CYCloct ~ (C) ""'f.-. liica .. r" (adventure) '52 -Jeff Chandler, Scott Brady, S11»n Ball. 11 Spy (C) (60) ..... (t) (30) Merv Crlffln (C) a1.r1 Ntw? (30) ''Science Fare." Georre Flschbeck polnta out rneth6ds of pet cere. Murf Deusln1 telks about life on 1 coral reef. fl) Deltieo la Cloria {n) KPlM ..... (t) 1:30 I IUCIC ft~lce (C) (60) I Lowt Loq (30) VOJIO to Ille lotto• of die Stl (C) (60) @ @ H11nt11J·Brln•llJ Report (t) &!) Tiiis. Too, Is AIMrica (30) "Swltzer1end in the Tropics." Ramlru. Garcia looks at the history, the land, the people and the problems of Bolivia. Qt) Cl) ltwtrly HlllbDlits (C) @I) Notidtro 34 (C) (36) (42) News (C) 7:00 IJ 9 Cl) C8S &.ln1 Ntw1 (t) (30) Walter Cronkite. fJ WMt's MJ LIM? (C) (30) Pew Cass, Jeck Cassidy and Gene Ray- burn are welcomed to the &how by host Wally Bruner end rerular pan- elist Arlene Francis. A DOCTOR'S ADVICE-Ear/ Corey (series star Don Mur- ray, left), has a talk with Doc Ellis (Hayden Rorke) as he attempts to track down a suspected killer in "Man From Bennington," on ABC's The Outcasts, Monday at 9 PM. Pase I THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEJ<. DECEMBER 14. 1961 ID,_,, CC> <30> ,,..... RJen '* B (31) ..._ a Mdl .._... and Guy Wllllemt luestl. t'C) (60) Doua1as FllrtMlnb Jr. 9 CJ) ......... ,, ''Waiki•' n MY Jiby Btci Home. tt.m1 (C) (30) .,.. U.. M111ta (-. NET -.., (C) (80) ''The Q7 ""' American 1t111e." A . dllCustion of (3') Ceuf1 Wtrtd AmeOcan fcwtlrn policy vndtr the (4.z) Trdl ., te•u-(C) Nixon admlnlstmlon. PnMlllMat 7:10119 (f) CunutNt (C) (60) A weathered mountain men persuades Marshal Dillon to help him track •n elusive, rener•dt wolf, hoplnr to find the wild beast before It Is kllled by a peck of bounty-hun11J wolf-hunten. Morran Woodward rutsts. 8 (Jf) I Ikea• of Jeannie (C) (30) ·~r. Bellows Goes Sane." Bellows finds his own sanity beinr ques- tioned when he reports the strenre events lnvolvinr Tony, caused by Jeannie. U Lest ii Space (C) (60) D (HJ (}) (42) Tiit Ave.l'f'S (C) (60) 'The Rotters." The sudden and myiterlous deaths of stYtrel out- st1ndin1 scientists le•d John Steed end Tira Into 1 strenp adventure 11alnst e men who Intends to bl1cltm1ll the entire wortd by threat- en In& to reduce most of It to dust , 0 Miiiion $ Mowte: (C) "Hound of tie ltmrvllltt" (mystery) '59 - Peter Cushlnr. Andre Morell, Chris- topher LH. m Trvtll or CoMtqutnc:u (C) (30) Mlby Delton and Georre Lindsey join two contestants ' in a 11me of 1ddin1 the most 1musin1 captions to well-known historical palntlnp. OJ ""1 Muon (60) Eill C.ndoa dt la Rm (30) m En1••1111 panelists induct. HenlJ A. Kllll"I' er, 19t(lal 1ssis1Mt for ftltlonal security affairs undtr Mr. N!Mn; Andreu P•pandreou, arted a,_ INder; JNn·JICqua Sefv1n-Sdlrtl- ber, auttlor of ''The American Chal- ltnae"; lvart SVltak. a llberal CHdl philoaopher; and Robert M1nnin1, edlto< of Atlantic Monthly. ti) Coalcos J CMdeltts 1:30 8 9 (I) Htrt'a Lucy (C) (30) Lucy decldes that bachelor Uncle Harry would bt happier If married and uses a computer datlnr 11rvlct to find him tht perfect mate. The computer picks Lucy's old friend, VMen Dodds. Vivian V1nC11 auests. D I lflcltt I Prttaltf9 NiPt (C) {30) "Lion \I Winter." KTlA cam- eras record the festivities of the openinr of the Academy Awerd mo· tion picture contender th1t stars Peter O'Toolt end Katharine Hep- burn. Celebrities are Interviewed, includinr the stars; film clips of the movie are shown; and coverer• of the "Premiere Party" et the El Mo~ Club are included. Berry Gray hosts. D (jjj (I) (42) P9yton Place (C) (30)Norman and Atwell take Rod· ney home; Rita fivts Horm1n en ultimatum; Carolyn probes Lew •bout Hew York; M•rsha a11ees to marry Dr. Rossi. ID Merv Crifflfl (C) (90) &) DEBUT leat dlt Odell (t) (30) .JOfinny Giibert is host of the new pme show th1t cells for lots of luck end e little skill. @I) TV Musfcel Oaart 9:00 1J 9 (1) M1ybeny RfD (C) (30) Emmett llces his SOth birthday In deep dejection as Goober end other friends k.id him ebout btlnr over the hill. a a oo <36> wor1d ,......... iOvit: (t} "T1tt $1111*111 htriet" (drama) '68-Cllff Robertson, Dine Merrill, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Ulla Skala, Antoinette Bowtr, Donald Sutherland. Mester spy Mlchetl Ross accepts one last 1sslrnment from his superior-to 10 behind the Iron Curt1in to retrieve 1 bit of microfilm of vltel Interest tD the Western powers. Ross's flanCM is apprehensive about his Slftty, but waits for him In London. In an Iron Curtain country, en Amtr· ican who loob like Ross Is forced to ch1n1e identities with him and the American Is ceptui.d by tht Communists. U JESSEL'S MERRY GAG· * STERS WORK ROBT. TAYLOR OVER TONITE! U Hert Come Ult stan (C) (60) Robert Taylor 1uests. Ursula Theiss (Mrs. Robert Taylor}, Pet O'Brien, Adam West, Alen Drake, J1ckl1 Kahene and William Sh1tner "roe1t" the star, end Marruertte Piuu pro- vides the musiul hllftli1hta. D @ (}) (42) Tltt OUtcaata (C) (60) "The Men From Bennlnrton." Eer1 Corey suspects 1 rtSptetld 5' ... Jr. 0) :le Id Cl he Id. ts. C) 'll· he <()· ll'S P-ict, of It E1 T'/ C) d· In IW llO D) "' of D) In er er rt r' ti .. Id el Ill Id ft to .. ,, " r- d d II I) :a '· • .. I· d For the SEVENTH straight year "THE BIG NEWS" on Channel 2 is watched by more homes than any other Los Angeles news broadcast local or network! Join Jerry Dunphy and the FIRST TEAM tonight at 6:00 pm on KNXT. Based on average -knight estimates from Los Angeles ARB Reports, September 1962 • October 1968, sobJect to quallflcatlons anllable upon request. ~ 1111~2 ldloolttldltf' of Mfftl I former Union Army otflcer who tilled 12 dvtllln holtl,_ Frttz WtMr pab. e In for Y• Lift (C) (IO} II!)~ Qlllt (80) The C.Jun find luat. ..,La ........... .... • • Cl),..., Alf• CC> (30) Undt BDr pllnt to lnll'TY I buU· tiful ltlflln In Rome, end the twins 1re surt It muns tflt br11k· up of the f1mlly. fJ N ... (C) (30) Ted Meye'1 . • l.mta llnlcll 10:00 I) a (J) en lurattt (C) (60) 11 ,.._ (C) (60) No Information avallable at press time. D tm (I) (42) 1111 111 YelleJ (C) {SO) "The Prize." H11ttl takes on the respcnslblllty of a new baby to kff P a promi• to a dyln.1 mother. Peter Haskell, Bruce O.ni ind Ondlne Vaurhn ruest. a Twln,tlt Zene (30) GI CIOl'll htu• Ntwa (C) (60) m nm .., <C> (30> "What'• New In Gifts?" Paula Prentiss and Dick Benjamin ru'8f. fJl) De Cl'Mt W• (30) "Dlvtr- SlOns." The time Is Auaust 13· December 31, 1914. A review of the five months of war. Alms of campalrns In the Far Eat, Ger· many, Afrie1; and the Battles of Falkland and Coronel. Sir Michael Redarave narrates. @I) E CalllfN dtl ._ (C) 10:30 a Movie: .,,..... (drama) '57- Sal Mineo, Brian Keith. Cl) News (C) (30) f1l) Wasllfnpn In ltewitw (C) (30) ti) Dttrn clet M1n 11:001J a a~" ... <C> <30> Cl) QJ Cl) (42) ..... (C) (30) u AHr, Hltdlciocl (30) GI Donild O'CGtlnor (C) (90) Lyn· ley Laurence, Grace Markay, Frank Gorshin, Jackie Gayle and The Gree William Trio runt. II) Movie: "Man tf c..flkt" (dra· ma) '53-Edward Arnold, John Apr. Ql(l)(31)News tm Netidn 34/C:....., (C) 11:30 IJ llewle: (C) .. ~ ..... In tltt ,..,.,...... (ldventurt) 'SO -Tyrone Power, Tom Ewell. D QJ (I) (31) THl&tlt ·Slllw (C) 11 llewle: "Senwflll Jellel" (com· e'dy) '4~ Hope, Lucille Ball. D ~Cl) (42) JMJ 11111ep (C) 1%:15 a llewle: "Vloletlt ...... (drama) --8rtan Keith, Efrem Zlmballtt Jr., Joanne Barnes. 1%:30 GI n Sunlit Strip m Adlol Tlleatrt: "fame and the Devil." 1:00. Mtv6t: .. , ...... Ult Wttlelt" (liOrror) '58 -John Smith, Vtnttll Steven ton. II SpNklnf fr"'1 (C) 11 C:..•unltJ lllllltlft ..... (C) ON ... (C) hi• I -Choose Heathkit" M1rine Ele(lronlcs Heathkit Ml-11 A Depth Souncar S.n11ttV.. Accuratie, & ~endable '79'' .~ ................ ~ ........ wll'll ~ ~ • •Nd!lts ................ ~ ......... ,.....,.... ... _"""' ~· _. ............ ----. ... ., ................ ...,,_ -------·•' , ....... . ...... ~ ...... -INC1*. ...,._, -CJ LI, ...... lwltcll .. .-.......... "_" S.fVy and Conven&.nc. for the Y achtaman .... Hf un" Aid for the Fisherman HMth1dt Marf Mr Radio Direction Finder Fw Safe Sure Offshore Navigeffon HMr .-... lf'oadeasta Di~ From Foreign Countries . . . le Th. First To K,._ Wit+._. HMf .. it-! Short- w.¥e Radio STARTING DEC. 2 NEW STORE HOURS: MON. ... 1..t -9 SAT. t -5 HEATHKIT8 Te rMdi HM'"'t BMtt-.ic c .. t.r ••h H•rt..r 1"'4. t. I.II A..._ ..... -.... • .. ... ~ ""•ch .. ue hd 1.11 ., t•h »·•· ,.._ ,..__, ... H•rk ..,._ .......,. "°""· •• a.n. • f.e,.. J-1 WMb .... .,.. • .._ '-" Sftttcl n ... MU THE DAILY PILOT, l\' WED<, DECEMBER 14. 1968 REGULAR DAYTIME MONDAY 11:001us;,~ ~ l:lOIJCiwe Us lltls 0.,/ ..... (C) ........ (C) \1 0 H N I N C f:JO fJ SHritl s-estar (C) Enflish 11:25 IJ tBJ Ci) CIS Nen (C) LiteRture is tfle course for Monday, 11 ·JO I US..-dl ,_ To11101Tow (C) WedM$day, and F~day: ."Theism, • • 6 (36) (Je CHU (C) Atheism and Humanism" is taught s., (C) on Tuesday and Thursday: ll:45 fJ News (C) D Eduatton Eldlatl&• <C> 0 Tuc:W le..setvlce 11:55 .. QI Cl) (36) NIC Nows (C) £d, m EdllUtional Features win Newman. fl) Tedlaial Comer 7:00 IJ Odymy (C) A f T r P ·~ 0 0 N D 0@ (36) Todar ~ (C) 1Z.1IO o 11on1111ts 1t 1 <C> m Mr. WlsllboM (C) m r• ... eat <C> 7:15 fl) Steel II.tit 7:301J C1S News (C) Joseph Benti. 0 c.1Mlt Cif'cas m .,... .... Car1lloll tastte <C> &J AMlltllres ot 'uabJ (C) ...., e 9 oo c.ptaill 1anino (C) m llci.t .._ Hoed (C) l:Z5 0 C:.-nfty lsltetm a..d 1-.lO 0 c.teMS D llewie: Set Daytime Movies. m AMtrtares ., ,,.,, <C> ~ lHJ Cl) V"ldeo Diiast (C) ,. e a oo n. l.Ky s.... cc> D @ @ {36) Sup JlldpMt (C) Joel Grey iuests. O .._..: See Dlytime Movies. 0 Wester. Star 111.trt m Jld LI llnM Erertises (C) &J a.my and His Frie9cls (C) @@ Wtbmr WeMolt (C) ~ (j) Alla 'ltdler Slilow, Fri. t-.l5 0 @ (.6) {36) NIC News (C) "° 11 ~ oc leftr1y HilMlies (C) D @ ~ (36) Cw:abatiee (C) 0 ....,,.... ltld tilt Stirs m......,<t> 18 E'9tltilall Feltses @ JICl LIU.at (C) lO;OOllWJ ~ (C) a Q! <l'> PtnMatitJ <C> 0 .a.M: Set Dlybme Mcwies. ~ .......... labtsfield Q:j Ji' S-, Tldly (C) lkJO II Qt (jj Did v. °"' SM a @ \1:: {36) tW1sud Sctwes (t) Host Peter Marshall wekxMnes ctiebnty panelists Nanttte Fabr.y. lftnry Gibson. Werner Klempmr ad ~ Rose l te Wally Cm. Ol.at1ey Wener. Rose Mn Jan Murray and Paul Lynde an reru· llrs for Hit weft. a @ ~ <4Zl Diel c.wtt (C) • f,.. dill .._ o.t (Cl Q) ......... 12:30 IJ (it (I) As tlle W9f1d Tns (C) a 9 oo (15)...,. .t o. I.Ml (C) l~(C) ~ See Daytime Movies. ~ .. ..... (C) 1:00 IJ til CJ) u.. b ... .., Spit• ....-.... CC> I @ @ (35) 1'I DldMs (C) l..NftHtl.._ @ (I) C4Zl .,._ Hlmt (C) l:lO I Qt (I) De Clli61 U&trt (C) . QI@ (36) ~ World (C) OIMIC-. u @ 00 (42) ftluJ ,.. Sltolld All (C) Lloyd Thaxton hosts &J Wond Mu hie, (C) Mon., Wed., Fri.; Sci-fi Tllutre, (C) Tues .. Thurs. 1:55 D @ 00 <42> a.ilhl's o.ct1r (C) Lendon H. Sinith, M.D. Z::OO u a Cil s.att ... <C> a o oo (35> , • .., s., <e> Sebutian Cabot and Pat Camill join he.st Tom :' ennedy on tt11s wee\' s show. OL.wtTWM 0 @ 00 Newf)u::A ~ (C) Bob Eubants hosts. &J ~ See Daytime Movies. fl}TocMialC... ?:30 u a @ ne f4I .t "iitit <C> a @ oo (3') 11-* "* <C> Pew Cass and Peter Llwfotd ban- ter with hosU Gent Rayburn this ... 0 Fllllllr I.a lat; CMtill Ar..-U. w..N, (C) Wednesday. D @ 00 (42) Dllill ~ (C) Jim Lanre hosts. fECl•••MJ~ t:S"S B @ 00 (l5) ._ ~ (t) ~B~ n.1....,~(C) B P.a.Q. (C) 1968 • (C) ) I Ed· I Dor- s (C) I.Ml s.. ;pie .. C) (C) t (C) I (C) llolld Mon., Tues., J (C) :arro11 this lS. It ('C) t (C) I ban· I this .., day. ! ('C) D HI...., htrll (31) T ... Tiil D@ Cl) (42) CIMnll ....... (C) 5:00 DIC ....... , .. (C) ID TH Amazln1 1Tlt'M Im.A ,._ (C) @ @ Mltf1111: Don Rodewald. F T...., 1't F1ilrtllHla (C) (36) llltlll•: Don Wilson. Tiit MMms ,..., 3:3011 ludly Pllr (C) E., ...._ ... (C) CJ Mil• Doullu (C) SWIJ'• Pm• httJ D Nltloaal YIMt ( ) It M (lZ) (]) (42) o.. Uf• T. u.. 5:30mD at~ UC ..... (C) Franll TIM CNIW1 a.. (C) OJ Hobo KellJ (C) WlncW-MaltletJ ... (C) 9 (I) Dtalllt1 for Ool,... SIR (31) c:=s ..._. (C) 4:00 1J Mr. Ed; Movie, Tuesday. fE = F,...!9:8..:l (C) D Ozzie and HarTilt; PltllCll of Peace: (C) Reli&lous films. Wed.-1.---l.sdllll ___ Pn_.11'1 ______ 111 _ 11 _mr __ _ Fri. U @(J) (42) o.t a... (C) a.Ml 21.,... * 11111ar .. Lii _..... CltJ ... c.nt:r ..... for fJ Timmy and laSlll dalld,..'1 -...... Pflll'lllllllll 11 m Clt1uon1 additlol, tlll ..... b....... ... 4:30 &'Ill Movir. See Daytime Mcwita. _.. jNOiiW fw ......_ ,.. .. "' ................. D Ptte11 Don-t Ut .._ .,.._ (C) U News Hour (C) Baxter Ward. Moact., 1:30 All-Z:IO Tllelday 10:20 AIM:ll fJ 1111 R11I llc:Cop Wlda..SIJ t-.AS AIW".JO m Th Tlumdlrblrds (C) nindlf 9:45 AIM:IO OJ Bozo's Ill Top SIMw (C) FrldlJ 10:00 M1·2:30 (i1) @ (42) Mike Dollla (C) .VIM.E BOVGldN NllOJr 3:30-SPM ·WEEKDAYS IN COLOR Thia week'• co-host: Phyllla Diiier 1be "new thlna" that the production campuay uecutive wu t.aJkioa about wu Rowan and Martin'• i.au,h-ln (Mondaya OD NBC at 8 PM). Five minutoa after the meetin9, Pairbanb bad.~ bia li1MI and left far the airport. Now he'• back for more extendlcl a- posure on the show. "Some people were honiftcd and othen were amuted." be llid of hU ftnt a~arance, Feb. 20. "They ubd, 'What are you doina on that~ I said I WU the lut one to uk. I djdn't get arouna to 1eein1 a Lauah-ln for montba." He enjoyed his experience and came beet for more. ''They give the idea of beina zany and crazy but the 1bow ii about u workmanlike a job u you've ever aeen," be said. '7bat'a half the fun. aeein1 aome profellionah in a world of well-meanJn1 amateun. It'• such a cheat takin• money for beina on the abow. The performer should pay for bema on it." Falrbanb conaiderl himaelf ''virtually retired" from show buai- neu linc:e 12 yean aao. "I don't think there'• anythioa .-inte...un, and challenaina u the perfonnina arta," Fairbanks uid. ..I had 36 lucky r,ean in ahow buaineu. I thouaht I would alo\> while I wu ahead. ' Aabd about hobbies. Pairbanb Mid he'a an ·"HRH-man." • "fve had a lot of Half-Hearted Hobbiel," be aaid. "I coUected toy IOldiel"I for years. They're all in atoraae now. I took snapbotl all over the world with one of thole 'idiot' cameraa. The pi~ are now in boob that nobody 1oob at. I auppoee just livm1 ia a hobby." Fairbanb 1eems to know how to live. .. ~------------------------------~- TU ESDAY . DECEMIER 17 For mornlns ind aftwnoon llstinas, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movfn. All 1ta· tfons reserve the rlpt to chance procrammln1 with· out advance notac.. DAYTIME MOVIES t:JO D <C> "1lle o... et tdllle" (romance) '50 -Either Williams Yen JohnlOn, John Lund. ' t:OO 11........,. (dreme) '54-Merfon lfrindo, Jun Slmmoni. 10':00 fJ ...," Cl• AIHt' (dl'llnt) '45 ·=liabttll Scott, Robert Cummlnp, Don Defor9. 11:30 m "'T1'lll tbi" (ectwnturt) '59-~or Meturt, 'honne 0. Cerio. ............ ....,.. (comedy) '40---Ronald Rt111n, tddle Albert. 1.-00 CB "Shqe Trilqte" (suspense) '"-Pruton Foster, Slant Haao. •:OO II (C) '"M MIM Te CIN" (dnme) '51 -C.mtron Mitchell, Glynb Johni, Petty McCorlnldt. !VfN I NC l.111.,.. Iii ..... (C) (60) Jt Dunpfly. l )(H) .......,........., ....... (C) ~ ... Alee ... (C) (90) Dtffa r:.. Norm Crosby Hd Rey Eber· s. suast. Sill O'a.dl .... : (C) ..... (Western) '51 -Edmond ritn, Yvonne 0. Cerio. lu:... (C)~~~) ....., ..... (C) ~(30) ta .... DUI lllwa (C) I:• 1 DIC lltw•wlc:e (C) (60) I left...., (30) " ....... tllt 60) ' __ .., ........... _.......,..._ ~ (C) Wllll ,.. a.bd (30) ' rutl I Mdln1 Tools for Home Use." -~·...., ll> <U> .:/C 1•1)°'. a'ifirc::n~ ..... (C) ..... .., Uet (C) (30) ......... (C) (30) ="'rl (C) . .. .. flMJ (30) ''Whit Ar9 th• Enafish LAnaua11r· Dr. James Bostain considers Ena· ltsh as comprised of a wntln1 $JSltm, 1$ a YlrittJ of dllleds and as 1 Ylrilty of fantalts. (l&) ....... tllt s. (U) Tf"lll • C.11,111ces (C) 7:30. a Cl) I.Mar (C) (60) Johnny, tabft by a lltppery hone tBdtr In • dul tot a bum hone, dller· mines to mlli.t., bUt IMtead winds up as custodian of tM con TOUGH ASSIGNMENT-Robert Wagnu, who stars as nuuter thie/-turned-govunment-agent Alexander Mundy (in tlie beard), is faced with havi11g to steal records of a crimittal scheme from a bank vault in fu ll view of tltt outside world and !'nder the su~rvision of Paul Langton (foreground), guestmg ar Preston Washburne, in "Glass Riddle" on A BC's It TaJces a Thief, Tuesday at 8:30 PM. ' ..... 12 man's tl&ht·rur-old niece. Andrew tM bors find a wctunded duck, Prfn•, EYt Plumb, Tom Fadden Dorta Martin trtea ID tnp 1 poaofl. !st er who is lhootln• birds on her 0 Ci) (31) JefJJ Lewis (C) (60) fathef'a nnch. 1-rtar;f.;n, Klye Ballard auest. 0 cm (}) (4~ flYPD (C) (30 Noel and Jerry pair up ~n 1 comedy •'fbe Witdl of 116111 Street." C.rl~ skit titled ''The Smuater." Kart Montalbtn auests u an tlltortlonlat 1ppears In the "Killer Tlshman'' who threatens residents of East skit. Harlem wlttl his «>·called powers of fl I.tit Ill Spece (C) (60) blac• malie. ~CJ) (42) Mtcnquld (C) (60} fJ llNI (C) (30) Ted Meyers winkle, Twinkle, Little Starfel.. fil) r..-. (C) (30) ''Th• Bet." Julie serws H • decoy to tnp Ron WI.lier stars In 1 film that he the assailant rasponJible for the alto produced and directed, based deaths of three young adresses. on en Anton Chtkov short story Richard Evens. William Smithers. about a men who bets he can re· Join Van Attt, Alan Oppenheimer main in complete l11>l1tion for five ere futured. yurs without iotna mad. fJ MIUieft $ Movie: "A Kiss Btfo11 @I) ~ DJfn(' (mystery) '56-Robert Wag· 10:00 fJ t3 Cl) DI Trve ltllwtr (C) ner, Joanne Woodward, Jeffrey (30) "A Conversation With Eri Hunter, Mary Astor. Pregnant daugh· Hoffer." Eric Sevareid hosts. c ter of a wealthy Industrialist Is mur· 8 News (C) (60) dered by her boyfriend. . @ (!) <•Z> n.t'1 life (C) (60) GJ TruUI Of Consequences (C) (30) " 'Twas the WHk Before Christ. Jerry Payne of the show's staff mas." Pre·Christmas frenzy is plays a joke on a new employee shown as Paul Lynde Liza Min· of a seivice station when he asks nelli and Guy Mark& c'uest. the men to fill his car's radiator, I Twilisld lHt (30) w~lch hes been especially equipped ''°'" l"lltu• Nnn (C) (60) with a 50·fallon tank. Tlalt Sltow (C) (30) Larry Bly· m '"" Muon (60) den and Bernard Gunther discuss f1ll C.ndoft de II Rm (30) "Sense Reluation: Touch But Don't Ill Ellpna.. Look." l:OO I HIZtf (C) (30) m NET ... .,.. ... (90) "A Cree~ in : TM Frtndl Qef (30) Julia the Ice.' (R) hild shows how to make your own &> D CIAljM det .._ (C) French onion soup. 10:30119 Cl) mT l.,..u (C) (30) @!) Pft•ltr Offeoft c;..ce ''The Siesta Is Over." A three-part 1:30 fJ a (j) Red Skelton (C) (60) study of ~wc:an·~ericans in Date Robertson guests. Southern C.lifom11, with Bob H•· D 9 @ (36) JuRa (C) (30) "De· varro and Clete Roberts as repart. Ji1T1ers Don't Always Have Designs." ~rs. Su~le for toniatrt'•, show is Julia unknowingly becomes the tar· 'The. Mislabeled Ml!'OrftJ' a~d . it ret of a matchmaking campaian by examines the locations, statistics the doctor and nurse for whom she and ge~ral descriP_tlons of Mexi· ..orks. Don Marshell ruests. ~n·~e~n~ who hve In scattered D lnlins In Ac:tiH (C) (30) 'barnos' (neilflborhoods) throuah· O @{I) (42) H T .. u a Tllitf (C) out Southern C.lifomia. {m) ''Glass Riddle." Alexander ~ MoN; "Ji.. U•it" (drama) Mundy must stage 8 daylight rob· 57 -Richard Wldmart. Richard bery of a bank safe enclosed in Basehart, June Lockhart. ctass within clear view of passers·bY I News. (C) (30) ~ a main street. Marion Marshall, 11•00 Debas .. Moro wife of Robert Wa1T1er guests as • u· cm ..... (C) Myrna Leatham. Jason· Evers also @ 6 <l2> NIWI (C) guests as Aubrey Leatham. HHdcilcl (30) I Merv Qriffln (C) (90) ~ O'C._. (C) (90) Op. hit ~ Odds (C) (30) era sinier Christopher Lachonas, Mltitla Tlliap '""' (C) (30) actor Dou&las Fairbanks Jr., sineer "Holiday Oecorat.ions." Guest Patsy K~ Lester .and British actor Wil· Francis helps makt a wreath fnd Hyde·Wbite iuest. ts O @ (j). (16) ,...._, N~ 11 m ....W. • .._.,_.. (~ram•) '53 tit 1Mies: (C) "fw n.. Wbt -Howard Duff, Ida Lupmo. n... Y .. I" (mmedy) '64-James 91 ~=• ";:' Damn, Pamela Tiffin, Tina Louise, ll:JO I) ...,.. "C) ~.. , ... .._ Paul Lynde, Bob Denver. A wealthy • \ , 1fJ . -college boy an1ers his cantanker· t-" (adventure) 58--Dmd Mc· ous rrandfather when he announces llum, Peter Finell. his plans to marry a less affluent D 2~ ?> Teetdlt sa.. (C) CO·ed. U . ~ (drema) '43 U S...C:.. 5 (C) (60) "The -Wilham Bendix, Luise Rliner, At· SeeMrs Down Under." Best known turo De Cordovi. In this country for tfleir recordin1 12!25 R £~ (4Z} Jeer litMp (C) of ''Georo Gir1," The Seekers make ~· .,,_. AliW" (mystery) pd music without benefit of Ion& 1dney Toler, Bemon Fon1. hair or stnnp electronic dfeds. 12:30 m n s...t S1li9I Ii m Aditll n..tre: •oanierous .lour· Rm fer YMr Lift (C) (60) ney." '118'!'~ (30) "Innovations 1:00 II lltwie: "1lle llell ,..,.... In fa"!"1n1. Or. Richard Brenne-(horror) '57 -John Acar, Cynthia man d~ the .highly complex PltTic:t. technoloo involved 1n farmio1 with D ~ "'Tiit Lat s--" (SllS· Kenneth. Smoyer, County Director of pense)-ffanty Ktupr, Nadja Tilltt. the. ~ltural Extensk>n Sertice UC..•_.., a.1tti1 a...d (C) Univtnity of C.lifomia. ' 0 Nnls (C) f!l tas ...._1tas ~.... 1:30 mm. tt. ...... (Q t-.lO fJ a Cl) Dlril Day (C) (30) Alter l='S fJ ..... (t) duck, Olch· • her (30) Ar1oa k>nist fast !fl of Bet" at he based stoiy n re- r frve r (C) Eric (60) :tirist· f is Min· (60) Bly- scuu Don't 1ck in (30) 9-part ' in • Na- !port->• is id ii )sties Mexi· iered >ugh· -ama) :hard Op. OIW, .inger Wtl· I ')3 •• Mc· (C) I '43 •• Az. .lour· ,.,..,. nttii. (SUS- iller. (C) 'El Exigente• on NYPD "El Exigcntc" (The Demanding One), known coast-to-coast by television viewers as the imperious expert,. who selects "only the• best beans" in a series of coffee c-0mmercials, has a guest-starring role in NYPD, on ABC, Tuesday at 9:30 PM. "The Demanding One" will doff the white suit and Panama hat which have become his trademarks and revert to his true identity, actor Carlos Montalban, to play in "The Witch of I 16th Street'' episode. Whereas Montalban brings great joy and happiness to the Latin American coffee growers when he selects their beans in the TV commercials, be brings only grief and sorrow to the East Harlem business community in his NYPD role as a modern day witch doctor. "It's amazing how many people all over the country have seen my coffee commercials during the past three years," Montalban said recently in his romantic Spanish-English accent. "Wherever I travel, people recognize me. But it's nice to be able to sink my teeth into a good dramatic role now." Public recognition is not a new experience for Montalban who, for nearly four decades, has been the leading "voice" in Spanish- speaking countries. As a pioneer ·dubbing director, Montalban has tong been the vocal link between most of the famous international movie stars and the Spanish-speaking people of the world. Some of the great screen personalities whose voices have been dubbed into Spanish by Carlos include Ronald Colman. Red Skelton, Kirk Douglas, Charles Boyer, Groucho Marx and Joseph Cotten. "Most of them are easy to dub," Carlos claimed. "But George Sanders, he is impossible. Have yo u ever noticed that he never moves his lips when he speaks?" -- ·-I STREET CONFRONTATION-Ott. ltO Word (ltft, Ra/mt /looks) u confronted 011 011 EaJI Horlt111 strttt by Diego Fl!ruondtl (Car/us Mo11to/bon}, who has bun using hts so-ca/ltd powe1s of hlacl< magic tn threaten local store owners, in "The Witch of /16th Street" on ABC's NYPD, Tuesday at 9:30 PM. Born in Mexico to parents who migrated from Spain, Carlos moved to the United States in 1931. He has called New York City his home ever since. He began his professional career as a journalist and. being a bullfight aficionado, soon built a reputation as one of the world's most respected bullfight critics. A noted producer-director as well as an actor, Montalban has directed 18 full length features and 57 short subjects for the MGM International Films Corp. He has also written and direqed num- erous documentary films for the U.S. State Department, the United Nations, the Israeli government. the Library of Congress. the British Information Service and for Pan American Airways . He is also remembered as Humphrey Bogart's co-star in the film . "The Harder They Fall," and was awarded an "Ariel," the Mexican version of the Oscar, as Best Supporting Actor in 1959 for his role in "Beyond the Limits." Carlos is not the only member of his family in show business. His wife is a former comedienne and his younger brother. Ricardo, is the well known star of motion pictures and television. "It was I who got Ricardo his first film role." Carlos recalled with pride. And it appeared that he considered this more important than any of his other accomplishments. 'Chicanos' Subject of KNXT Series In a move unprecedented in local television, KNXT present a three-part broadcast series about Sou them California .. Chicanos," native born persons of Mexican aoccstty, in "The Siesta h Over," beginning Tuesday at 10:30 PM, in color on Channel 2. The specials arc part of Channel 2's KNXT Reports. a series of monthly prime time broadcasts that present in-depth. examinations of subjects of concern to the entire Southern California community. K.NXT Newsmen Clcte Roberts and Bob Navarro serve as nar- rator and field reporter, respectively, for all three broadcasts, the first of which is subtitled "The Mislabeled Minority." Part IJ, to be broadcast Tuesday, January l 4, is subtitled "Some- thing Old, Something New," and it deals with changes taking place in ghetto areas. The concluding segment, to be broadcast on Tues- day, February 11, is subtitled "Reading, Writing and Racism" and it examines discrimination. Both broadcasts are at I 0:30 PM. j ''The Mislabeled Minority" looks into the locations, statistics :lond general descriptions of Spanish-surnamed Americans who live in scattered neighborhoods throughout the Southland. The broadcast focuses on the new militancy gaining strength within the "barrios" (neighborhoods) and the search for a sense or self-identity by many Mexican-Americans. The broadcast contrasts this new "citizen" with the stereotyped Mexican characters-the passive peasant found in school texts and the gun-toting "bandido" as expressed in cartoons. The "Mislabeled Minority" will note that Mexican-Americans find these cliches a source of great irritation and they want to discard the comical and false "myths" that have plagued them for generations. The initial broadcast is not without its lighter side-as evidenced by a wedding reception at a rented hall on Los Angeles' east side, where the bride and groom are honored with contributions by guests seeking to dance with them-and where problems are tempo- rariJy forgotten. Southern California viewers should find KNXT Reports: "The Siesta Is Over" an enlightening examination of one of our major minorities and another step forward in community understanding. Roy Bulla's Stevens TY 1953 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa ALL MAKU.COLOI Ol IL.ACK • WHm,___=-"""=',_ El I Phone 548-3494 I • MONEY AVAILABLE TODAY 1st & 2ntl MORTGAGES AIY IYPE PROPlllY AIY AIU Service in f he Privac:y ol your home EVDllN& I SATUlDAT APPOINTMEHTS e Combi,_. Your Billi to Ott. Monthly PeP"ent e lorT'Ow on Your Hom.,....., a id for or Not e E..sy Terl'fts -You ~ Your Paymeah e Long T...,.. -low lntwed -Id MOft9•99S e We '4.y attd loaa Atainit hmi"9 Tnnt De.ck '-f.-w '"....._,.._ 0.., ., NiPf -1 0rp A W ... 646-2477 833 DOVER DR.--fiEWPORT BEAOt SlaW ~JI~ Loa Agnt If~ of Local Bomd o/ Realt.on ROYAL MORTGAGE CO • ...... T~E DAILY PILOT, TV WED<, DECEMISE~ 14, 1968 W E DNESDAY DECQIBER 18 for morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta· tions reserve the right to change programming with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES l:JO fJ (C} -sip of Ute Papn" (ad- venture) 'SS-Jeff Chanelle<, Jack Palance, Rita Gam. t:OOD "'1lle 51ass Toaib.. (mystery) 'SS-John Ireland, Honor Blackman. "Cafe SocietJ" (romance) '39 - lbdeteiine Carroll, Fred MacMurray. ... a (C} "l.ud .. • ,..,.... (ldwenture) 'SS -Jack Hawkins, Joan Collins. ll:Jl. "Tlle CrNt Lil" (drama) '41- Bette Oms. Mary Astor. George Btwlt. -n. Mu W"IUI MJ F.ce" (drama) '51-John Harvey, Bany NeUon. 2::9 • .,,....... (mystefy) '47-Hen- ry Wilemon, Mary Brien. 4:JI 1..1::. '8 a. Sbble"' (dram1) • Yount. Celeste Holm, HQ&tl Mat1owe. I EVENING ('2) Tndlt w C:....111nca (C) 7:30 II Ollltarf (C) (60) A husband and·wife photof~PbY team co~ to Wameru to photoaraph birds but makes an Important 1rcheo1ot1ca1 'dlscov!'L!nstucl. a Q.w (Ji) n. v~,. <C> {§(>) ''811 Tlny," A YoUn& cu1't scheme to tunf aside 1 Ptniltent admirer cauta confusion and mis- understandini. J1tlle Sommars alld Roier Toney auest. fJ @ Cf) <•2> Htrt Ct•• t~e Irides (C) (60) "A Chrisbus Place." Widower Roter Hale's litta cirls, Marci1 and Lizbeth, f~r IOI Seattle's firit bab1--fo be born Oft Christmn-becalllt of what crown ups did to another Christmas child lone aro. fJ Milliett $ Meiwie: "A Cllild 11 Waitill'" (dnima) '63 -Burt Un· caster, Judy Gelfand, Gena Row. lands. Toudlin1 story of retarded children. The psycholofist superin· tendent Gf a state fostitUtion If. tempts to CtNte new methods of training and ludlini. m Tndlt ., C..11111•ca (C) (30) Three mothm by to Pfedid wheth- er their children wiU make a sand- wich or not when • hand pupPet &Wes the instructions. I Peny-(60) c..-... Im (30) ~u::.-- .4, 1968 l(C) husband. m comes birds but fleologlcaJ illi• (C) tng lir1's i>ersisttJrt and mis. mars •nd llllt th Christmas !le's little • fear IOI ? born Clll at &rolWJI. ml$ child Cllild Is Burt Ca11-2na f!ow. retarded I SUperifl. lution It· ~thods " I (C) (ll) ictwheth. e a sand- td puppet 30) (C) (60) ml." N• lobert 8. -~ ~ip tni. f ldnQis. • dtief " mu.Md bet of i.. "ARS :OOneU! s Mkts! (t} Cit sts. " •littl It ... d 8urtll. tbnt. lit ilDI, 0. ROd f Mena . " * f Ille "' Mwlls ianpl ., d !lie St 0) a KRAFT MUSIC HALL MOIM, Sldner BowtnaJI Piil * Eddy Arnold's Holiday 1]'1111 .._. c.r .... (45) oe.._.., ... (C) Show with Burl Ives 10-.30 • Mtwie: ..,._ D11p 1rtte ...-I l~1f!6>E:: ~~Hol= t.rs~u~) '~do R11. Hutfltr Show." Gµests are British com• I""" (C) (30) dlan Teny-Thomas, voe1llst Lynn Dltrll .. II• KelloU. Tht By Georp Sinprs Ind 11:00 I'-! I"-(C) l ial pest Burt Ives. (Q) llNI (C) Wrtllhl1 (C) (60) .... ""' (C) (30) Run fw Yow Uf1 (C) (60) Dould ere..., (C) (90) SI NET fativlf (60) 'The Alm er Tony Martin 1ctor M1rtln M'f. Generation on Wu." A look at how Mr, slnaer Mirnlee Rush, odor young filmmakers 1pproacfl war, as Barry Sullivan and comedl1n How· reflected In "Th• Desert" by Jan· ant storm pest. \ usz Kubik; "Opus 007" by Gmld m Movie: .,._..... .... , tint" Belkin; and "Occurrence at Owl (drama) '35 -Anthony steel Jadl C<eek Bridie" by Robert Erico. Wimer. ' @I) S}twil __, Elfi41• I (I) <•> ..... t-.lO llQl'ClJI,... Aaa (C) (30) iiitidero 34/Coa..tlry (C) Lisi Dou&las Is badly frlahtened 11:30 Movie: "'Olly a. Ylllallt" <• when she receives a blue teether venture) '51-Greaory Peck. W.rd In an envelope In the mail and Bond Barbara Payton. tells Oliver she recoanlzes It as D ~-Cl) (36) Toalatrt SIMw (C) a token of • powerful "curse." a MWit: .. .,, .. His fhck# (dra· fJ News (C) (30) Ted Meyers. m1) '54-Ronald Shiner. &m l!ipldDI ........ ! lH) (I) (42) JooJ ''*' (C) 0:00 (fl Joutlaan WiaUn (C) 12:15 • Mewit: "T1loJ on.. IJ Nldll"' ~) ~ 1nfonn1tlon at press tim.. ( rama) '40 -Humphrey 8oprt. B U 00 (36) Tllo Outsider (C) Ann Sheridan, Georp Rift. Ida (60) "The Land of the Fox." SUS1ni lino. Oliver, guesting as one of the 12:30 n Sullllt S1Jlp "beautiful people" who populate the Action Dutn: "Escape by California beacfle.s, finds herself In· ~ht." volved in a hushed-up death case. 1:00 U Movie: "To-.w at Tiit" Kent McCord plays Bill Ellison. (mystery) '64-John Grepon, Rob- Phillp Chapin, Ben Hammer and ert Shaw. Ntft (C) (60) venture) '64 -Dahllah Lavi. Gert TwlUOt l.on• (30) Gunther. I Roberts also pest D McMe: (C) "1112111& Sand"' (ad- l lOlll l'Utn1111 News (C) (60) Co•11•1lJ 11111&1 hard (C) Tllat SMw (C) (30) "Guess NOWS' (C) ho's Coming to lunch." Robert 1:30 I from tho llllido Out (C) STARS OF THE ROBE--Jean Simmons and Richard Burton co--star in the motion picture adaptation of Lloyd C. Douglas' classic novel "The Robe," on ABC, Wednesday at 8:30 PM. The movie tells of the crucifixion, of the robe Christ wore, and of those whose lives were chaf!ged by the sacred garment. Peter Burns never takes yes for an answer. When he asks an involved question. he expects a complete answer. And the questioning doesn't quit until he has all the facts on the story. A case in point: For a recent 9 minute report on railroad passen- ger service. he spent 50 hours in research and investigation. 0 Peter Burns. Jess Marlow. Robert Abernethy, Tom Brokaw and the entire KNBC Newservice team all do their homework before they come Into your home. See for yourself. Tonight and every weeknight at 5 PM. r..41 -~.newseMce WEEKNIGHTS 5·7:30/HUNTLEY. BRINKLEY 6-6:30 MONEY AVAILABLE TODAY lsi & 2ntl MORTGAGES ANY TYPE PROPERTY-ANY AREA Service in the Privacy ol your home EVENING & SATURDAY A'POINTt.4ENTS • Combine Your Bifts to One Low Monthly P•yment e Borrow on Your Hom ..... P•id for or Not e EHy T•rms -You Choose Your P•ym.nts e Long T trm -low Interest -I st ..,.ortgeges e W• Buy end LHn Against Existing Trust Deeds 646-2477 833 DOVER DR.--HEWPORT BEAOi Sta~ Licnued MoTtgCJ{le Loan Agnt Jlnnbn o/ Local Board o/ Realtcws ROYAL MORTGAGE CO. ,.,. 14 TH£ DAILY PILOT, TV W£Et<. DECEMHR 14, 1968 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 18 For mornin1 and afternoon ltstings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta· tions reserve the rllfrt to change programming with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 O (C) "Sip of UM P1pn" (ad. venture) 'SS-Jeff Chandler, Jack Palance, Rita Gam. 9:00 D ''Tiie Glau Tomb" (mystery) ')S-John Ireland, Honor Blaclcman. "Cafe Society" (romance) '39 - Madeleine Carroll, Fred MacMurray. 10:00 O (C) "Lind of Ule Pllar1e>bs" (adventure) 'SS -Jack Hawkins, Joan Collins. l2;30m MTIM Gr11t lit" (drama) '41- Bette Davis, Mary Astor, George Brent. "Tbe Man With My Face" (drama) '51-John Harvey, Barry Nelson. Z:OO ID &ll)rapef' (mystery) '47-Hen· ry Wilcoxon, Mary Brien. 4:30 fJ "Co• to tbe stable" (drama) ·~orctta Young, Celeste Holm, Hu&h Marlowe. EVENING &:00 fJ Tbe II& Ntw1 (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 (36) Hundq-BrfnkltJ Report (C) (30) 0 RICHFIELD PRESENTS * LOS ANGELES KINGS VS. MONTREAL 0 ._.., {C) (2lft hr) LA Kings vs. Montreal Canadiens at Montreal. 0 Six O'Cloci Movie: "JoltnDJ TrMble" (drama) 'S7-stuart Whit- man, Elhel Barrymore. 11 $PJ (C) (60) Batman {C) (30) (3) Merv Griffin (C) Wilt's New? (30) Destino la Gloria j ) KPlM News (C) 6:30 KNBC Htwwt'Yice (C) (60) I Love Lucy (30) Yopee to ttie Botto111 .t tll• S.. (C) (60) I @ HntleJ-BrintltJ Report (C} More f9r Your Money (30) (f) Mdtale's Navy iiOtidero 34 (C) ( )~Z)Ntn (C) 1:00 fJ a CiJ cas u..1n1 ""' cc> (30) Winer Cronkite. I Whit's MJ Line? (C) (30) Password (C) (30) @ You A.sled for It 1bkini tt.e Most of MltllriV (30) "Be a Joiner." Mrs. Marjorie Borchardt, president of the Inter· national Senior Citizens Organiza· lion, and gerentology experts dis· cuss activities for lively senior citizens. (36) Wltldeftust (42) T'!'ffl tr ColUl!utllClll (C} 7:l0 1J DHttrl (C) (60) A husbancl- 1nd·wife pf\otOf~llflY team c:omts to Wtm81U to photofr1ph birds but makes en Important areheolo&lctl dlscov~nstead. 11 9 (36) Tfle VfrOllM (C) {§(>) "B I Tiny." A young tir1'1 scheme to turn aside 1 persistent admirer causes confusion and mis· understandlna. Julie Sommers and Roger Torrey auest. 0 @ Cf) (42) Here Co•t the Brides (?) (60) "A Christmas Place." Widower Roger Hale's little girls, Marcia and Uzbeth, fear for Seattle's first baby-to be born on Christmas-because of whet arown· ups did to another Christmas child Ion& aio. 0 MIUlon $ Movie: "A Cllilcl Is Waltlna" (drama) '63 -Burt Can. caster, Judy Garland, Gena Row· lancb. Touchin1 story of retarded children. The psycholoaist superin· tendent of a state fostitution at· tempts to create new methods of traininr and teachlnr. m Truth or Conseq11enct1 (C) (30) Three mothers try to predict wheth· er their children will make a sand· wich or not. when a hand puppet aives th• Instructions. I Peny M1t0n (60) Candon de II Ru.a (30) Ci) ll8AJ( Movie Eftpn1me 1:00 ~ Hal.If (C) (30) : NIWI in Perspective (C) (60) • e Chan&lng of the Guard." New Yorll Times reporter Robert 8. Semple Jr.. who covered Richard M. Nixon along the campaisn trail, discusses the transition of adminis· tretions with Max Frankel, chief of the Times Washin&ton Bureau, and William V. Shannon, member of the Times editorial board. ii) Mlercoles Musical 8:30 fJ The Good Guys (C) (30) Rufus and Bert have high hopes of ob· talnin& a national restaurant fran· chise for Bert's Place only to find themselves embroiled In 1n owner· ship problem with Niko, their Greek handyman. Titos Vandis Is featured as Niko and Lili Darves as his mother. It WIN WITH THE STARS * guests Helen O'Connell ! Win cash from Vons Mkts! 0 W-111 W'rth tile Stan (C) (30) (30) Helen o·eonnell ruests. 0 @ (j) (42) Wlcloadly Ni1bt Movie Special: (C) "Tiie Robe" (spectacular) 'S·~chard Burton, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Mi· chael Rennie, Jay Robinson, Dean Jagger, Torin Thatcher, Richard Boone, Betta St. John, Jeff Morrow. Story of the Crucifixion, of the robe Christ wore, and of the pa· trician Roman tribute, Marcellus Gallio, whose life was ch1n1ed by the momentous event and the sa· cred garment. m Mm Griffin (C) (90) ID Ifft tn Odds <C) (30) m Sonrisas 9:00 fJ lewrfJ HilMMllles (C) (30) The Hillbillies head for Christmas in Hootervill~nd a possible weddina for Granny and st01ekeeper Sam Drucker. 1968 q asband. comes rds but llo&Scal .. (C) : rirt's rsistent td mis· rs and • tllt rlstmas s little ?ar for om on IJ'OWn· s chlld 1ild -Is rt (an. Row- 1tarded llperin· on at- Jds of ~ (30) wheth· sand- Juppet (60) •New rt 8. ichard trail, minis- itf of 1, and )f lfle Rufus f Ob· fran· find wner· Greek tu red ; his s ,ell! kts! (30) ll1llt tobe" 1rton, Mi· Dean :hard rrow. the pa· :ellus d by ' sa· The I in ding Sam 9 KRAFT MUSIC HALL Morse, Sidney Bowman euat. * Eddv Arnold's Holldav l'lltJ llln CMfli ... (45) I • I EJ c:.llejM ...... (C) Show with Burl Ives 10-.lO • 11ew1e: ..,_. 111, u• ....-11 U ~ (36) lnft M8* 11111 (adventure) '&G-Aldo Ray, Herltler (C) {SO) 'Tiit Eddy Amold Holiday Sears. Show." Guests art British com-. I Nin (C) (30) dlan Te -Thomu, YOc:allst l.1ftn Deir-.,.. 11 .. KelloU. ~. BJ Georp Si111m and 11:00 I~ 1,._ (C) i i1I IUest Burt Ives. . ("Q) ..... (C) ......... (C) (1i0) " ..... (C) (30) bl fw Yew Ult (C) (60) Dlll.W O'c..tr (C) (90) SI NET Festini (60) "The Alm er Tony Martin actor Martin :ft: Generation O(I War." A look It how ner. sJnaer ..am1ee Rush, actor YQunl filmmakers 1ppro1dl war, IS Barry SulQvan and comedian How· reflected In '1h• Desert'' by Jan-ard Stonn iuest. usz Kubik; "Opus 007" by Gmld II) Mowtt: .,......_...., 1tnt" Belkin; end "Occurrence It Owl (drama) '35 -Anthony steel Jack Cleek Brldp" by Robert Eric:o. Wimer. ' fl)~ Eartque 1(1) (36) News t'.JO 11 CIJ lr11t1 Acns <C> (30) ROtidero 34/Co•..twJ (C) Lisa n-Is bldlY frlatrtaned 11:30 Mowll: "Only tllt Yallant" (ed· when she rteelves 1 blue feather venture) '51-Greiory Peck. Ward In 1n envelope In the mall end Bond, Barbara Payton. tells Oliver she reco1nlzes It as 8@ Cl) (36) ToalPt SIMlw (C) a token of 1 powerful "curse." lhvlt: "'Up '8 Mis Ntcl" (dr1· fJ ..... (C) (30) Ted Meyers. ma) '54-Ronald Shiner. m 1ntpldoa Mlliea1ts M 67} (}) <•2> Joer 11111op <e> 10:00 ~n Winters (C) 12:15 • .... : ~om. IJ MICW' ~)'oCfnlformation at press time. ( rama) '40 -Humphrey Boprt. B @ @ (SI) Tiit Chltllder (C) Ann Sheridan, Georie Rift, Ida (60) '1he Lind of the fox." Susan Lupino. Ollver, KUestlnf IS one Of the 12:30 G) n 5uMt Strip "beautiful people" who PoPUl1te the ~Action nutre: "Eltlpe by California beadles, finds herself In· NiJhl" volved in a hushed-up death case. l:ilO II Mowit: "T111tm1W It T•" Kent McCord plays Bill Ellison. (mysterY) '64-John Greason, Rob· Philip Chapin, Ben Hammer and ert Shaw. i Roberts also KUesl O Mowle: (C) ... lazift& Sand" (1d· Nen (C) (60) venture) '64 -Dahllah Lavt, Gert Twlu,tlt I.tee (30) Gunther. ltolll Putn111 ..... (C) (60) Coa••ltr hl1I& ..... (C) n.t S._ (C} (30) "Guess ...... (C) 's Comln1 to Lunch." Robert 1:30 I From tile lllSidt Oat (C) STARS OF THE ROBE-Jean Simmons and Richard Burton co-star in the motion picture adaptation of Lloyd C. Douglas' classic novel "Tiu Robe," on ABC, Wednesday at 8:30 PM. Tiu movie tells of the crucifixion, of the robe Christ wore, and of those whose lives were changed by the sacred garment. Peter Burns never takes yes for an answer. When he asks an involved question. he expects a complete answer. And the questioning doesn't quit until he has all the facts on the story. A case in point: For a recent 9 minute report on railroad passen- ger service, he spent 50 hours in research and investigation. 0 Peter · Burns, Jess Marlow, . Robert Abernethy, Tom Brokaw and the entire KNBC Newservice team all do their homework before they come into your home. See for yourself. Tonight and every weeknight at 5 PM. ~I -~.newseMce WEEKNIGHTS 5-7:30/HUNTLEY, BRINKLEY 6-6:30 ,. •• 15 ............ (C) ®> Mort D 9 CJ) CM)""~~""~ PILO\.~WFaaifFW'\1Mwt9'R iii~ Cl900 <:Mo Cotllni, TM Pa Ii liiini-..,.. Grw command when Ulttt f 1 tlbttllon EldrlGldlnllr-. 11~1"1 IUllt. G1raon, Jotl Ferm, £.c:cJ• In tM Afric1n ranb. 8 Ila IPClec* ~ and Tht YltrN Choir Boyt ltlr In II U (I) (at) M ...,. .,_... THURSDAY D£COllER 11 lillJ c.lle" (~ ·~n wlce-o¥tr rol• In tl\t Ctuittmu (C) l50nancy Arntt, Carol Law· net IAllh, lMlll c.lhtm. 1nlm1ted apecial lntPlrtd by ttlt renca, Cl1n Clmpbtll Ind aptClal Far mornlnc 1nc1 afternoon nsttnP, pliaM ... DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below. for your convenience. .. the day's movies. All lta· . tlons res.vi the rl&ht to chanp procrammln1 with-out advance notice. * ~~l eons flrat '9dordtct by the Henry ~ Jtntt Lefth vlllt Bob tonlatlt. SO> Simeon c.hotllt, at>out tht little ~ CJ) (42) l1llt llrt (C) (30) llerw (C) bOJ who had nottilnt to otter !he ' wu Ult lellht Btfor. Ctlrfttmaa, ...r (30) "Sdencl 0111st-dllld but hla mutk. You're Under Anal." Ann's rift to looll et Ult fl¥t -I Ult Ill Sp.. (C) (60) Jtny and Ruth Bau1n1n landl bef, and toent trtcb to IQ1 .,.IMI @ Cl> (42) Uatltlt llrt 1111 Don end her fathlf' In Jell n burs· tMm. Mort lbout • llft. OWll (C) (30) "Th• Greet Jewel l!!Y suspects. (R) IDlllle Ill lllfte Robbtry." llmmy la prime suspect 1!J rr.i.. NllM (C) (60) "Chit· Ulll -(C) when • pair of diamond urrina1 ty Chitty, Benr Benr." Interviews 1:31 W ft fJlw (C) (60) Is stolen. with celebrities attendln1 the pr. I IMe Ucr (30) D Mllllet $ Mtwlt: (C) .. ,.,,. of mlere of the Dick Van Dyke film. e dlt ..._ ., .. t1iii Wiii"' (...tern) '58 -Qary The movie will not bt shown. ) Cooper, June London, Lee J. Cobb, 1· n.trt Beat (30) DAYTIME MOVIES I ........,. ......., ..._ (C) Atttiur O'Connell. Gul\Slln&tf who El MUlldo Eltl Loca l:JO fJ (C) "'....... .. .... ....,. w.w .. QM'9 hit fOnt ttrllaflt Is forced by hit t:JO (ii) ~ (42) Joumty '° .. u. (1ilma) '54--0rlon Wtll11, For· ) ''Pllylical Rlldlnta f« LMm· unde to join an outlaw 11n1 in ' known (C) (60) "One on an Js- rllt TlkcMr, Marpret Lockwood. Ina." Mrs. Emma J1mln11 lnuatrlttl hold-up. lend." A timid Enrllahmen makin1 l:GO 8 "'llllltdM tit Ha ....... (dt1· PGlnts of IJ*lll lnttrt:lt to PlrtfttS OI Tndll • Conleq11111• iC) (30) • round· the-world voy11e to prove ma)-f'f9d MacMurny. lt1ne Dunne, about their child'• normal PhJsic:ll i"fl11t wives make a cartoon draw· himself worthy of the 1111 of his Chart• Ruaft&. i-ri:: Ina dtpictlna penonal faults of dreams finds the airt he h•s •I· ~t;OO 0 ...... ,.,..... (drama) '42 lldlat.'a lblJ thefr husbands-with husbands try. Wlyt wanted to love on I desert IJitl. Devil, Qaude Raina. M (C) Ina to auas which cartoons per-bland. Brandon de Wilde atars. lllJOCD (C) "'11'-e _. .. .......,.,. ) (42) .._ (C) taln to themlefves.. I""" (C) (30) Ttd Meym. Clalrt Trwor, LtralM Dey. ) Walfir Cn>nklte. : Clftdoa dt II Rm (30) 10:00 9 Cl) (3&) Dua lllrtin (C) (ICMnture) 54 -John w.,._ ,. Q) (I) cu &.lie "-(C) I""' 11-. (60) : Cdtft r., (30) 2.111 m '1'lle o.llelt Sii" <~ Wllat'a MJ L""1 (C) (30) • ~-< >No 1nform1tlon 1v1ll1ble at '~dney Chaplin, Audrey Dll· P 11 ant (C) (30) 1:00 Q9 (j) Hann ~ (C) (60) press time. aon. Cl) 1f1111 11111 Wiid (C) OaMy sees • youn1 alrt fel~ I Ntw1 (C) (60) 4:30 B "lltlllliMp" (comedy) '43 • liOaeltt File (30) Jump-from 1 llllfl scaffold to her • TwlllJht lone (30) Laurel • Hatdy. ) Tnie AMl!twe d•th, l•mina later she was under Qeorie Pvtnm ,.... <C> (60) (42) T'9111 tr Cam•-(C) the influence of • psr/dledellc dru1 Tllat Sllow (C) (30) "You Art 7:30 a 9 Ci) ..._. (C) (30) Blon· at the time, end that leads to the What You Wear." Phyllis Newman cili" leems or 1 praetlc:al JoU that exposlnr of • dru1 rlnr. SUsan O'· and Mr. Blackwell auesl 1.-GO IPI TM Iii .._ (C) (60) JerTY Dqwood and J C. Dfttltrt plan to Connell, Brenda ~;d:rb fil) RID RMew (60) "Nondestruc- FVEN INL IJUnphy. pl1y on htr ani launchtl 1 coulltlr· fil ~ (6) (36) I AMI ti'lt Testina." Dr. Albert Hibbs and D (31} ... .....,..,....., Repert (C) offensive that quickly boomtrenp. Milla• Clitstlui Show ( (60) • penef of experts demonstrate (30) Qary Owens cutsts. (Rnchtduled) About 40 members of the Wiiiiams techniques of testing ultlm1t1 stress. ------------------------"" f1mily will join Andy for his el&lrth es on expensive products without CHANNEL LISTINGS Information for these logs is furnished by the television stations. lV week is not re~ponsible for last·mlnute changes in program listings. tJ KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KN BC (NBC) Los Angeles U KTlA (Ind.) Los Angeles D KABC (ABC) Los Angeles fJ KHJ (Ind.) Los Angeles m KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles m KCOP (Ind.) Los Angeles EE KWHY (Ind.) Los Angeles fE KCET (NET) Los Angeles e> KMEX (Ind.) Los Angeles Cil KLYD (ABC) Cable Bakersfield @ KERO (NBC) Cable Bakersfield ()) KBAK (CBS) Cable Bakersfield @ KLYD (ABC) Bakersfield ~ KERO (NBC) Bakersfield Qt KBAK (CBS) Bakersfield A star C*> preceding a log Usting indicates it is a paid adver· ttsement. Channels 22, 28 and 34 are UHF in Los Angeles. with 28 being the educational (ETV) station. Channels 17, 23, and 29 are UHF In Bakergfield. SIGN ONS <TEST PATIERNS) CMIWMI z...-6:41 AM Sunday, 6:oll AM Monday throu•h Friday, 7:18 AM Seturday. c:tuinnel 4--7:00 AM Sunday, 6:00 AM Monday throush Friday, 7:00 AM Saturday. a.nn.i 7~mmlna sarts at 8:30 on Sunday, 7:00 AM Monday ttirouati 'rtclay and 7:SO AM on Saturday. Thi• m .. ulna Is publlahed WMk.ly fOf' this newspafMr by TV WEEK. a dM1lon of Ciktfftn "'1rttlns. •• Uttloeral»h Co.. Inc., editorial and produc· tson offlc .. 1 P.O. Box 11901 Qlendale, Callf. Address advertl1ln1 Inquiries to the dlap ay advertlalns aepartment of thl• newspaper. annual Christmas SMIOll colorcast destroyin1 them. The cast indudes Andy's wife, Cfeu-I D CalleiH clel .._ (C) dine Lonaet; dauatiter Noelle (5); 10:30 T.HL Cat (C) (30) ton Chrtttlan (3); Andy's parents, • M_.: (C) "'Hellfire Clllli' (ad· Mr. and Mrs. Jay Williams; the Wil· venture) '61-kith Mitchell, Adri· Iiams brothers, Don, Didt, and Bob; tnne Cori. and the only Wllllems slater, Mrs. I News <C> (30) Jane Daniels. The Osmond Brothers (]) rl$1f0rt to Trawl (C) .,, 1l10 f.tured. , Dltru clel Muro D <ffJ ~ i42) flyln1 Nu (C) ( 2) Twlll&lrt lane (30) 11fo Fij or Not To Ay." Sprillf 11:0010 <171 N ... (C) (30) Byinaton plays the Mother General "2> Newt (C) (30) who comes to Sin Tineo to rededi· Hltdllcld (30) cate the noYic:es to their rtli1loos DoAlld O'c...or (C) (90) Tom lllft. Hutl (C) (30) Bosley, Jeen-Paul Vlanon, Marilyn llaJfq tlit Guitar (30) Cooper end Phyllis Kirk 1uest. Falldanef (C) m Movie: ..,.ad at U.. ....,. l:JO loUI (C) (90) RockY Heman· =l. '55-frank LoYef~. Keefe va. ~nny Doyen in 1 lO·round I (I) (3'),.... mlddleweijJht bout. flit D (ft) CD <42> lt•ltdled (C) (30) • aa...34 (C) 'W1t11 No Mot1, My Willow." Sam's 11:30 IJ ~ 0... CltizM" (dra· dtftMe ~ the willow b'te that ma) 58-'1ene Evens. Keith Andes, Damn pve her tht day Tebetha M•:ue Hayes. was born Is • bit much f« the IJ 00 (36) Te.._ Sllow CC> ntllflbors to beer "1'M , .. , .....,,,. I MtfY ltttftl (c) (90) (drama) '54--0dlle Venois, David ...... Oddi (C) (30) Knl&hl llact PeillltCIM (30) "A New 0 @ (I) (42) JetJ a.., (C) Bladt Women.'' An 1ll·wom1n panel 12:15 0 Mowla: .....UC.• Ma•..r d~ the chlnlina role ~ (mystery) '53--Gecqe Brent. Hll· black woman In a newly emw lary Broob. culture. Panelists are Kathi F•m. 12.:30! n s.....t strip tJtevlsk>n producer: Jen Mac:Ntll, Action n.tr.: "Miiiion In tiou.wlfe; and Ella lane, public orocico. •• rtl•Uonl consultant, 1:00 R Merit: "Rlliq of Ille .....,. " M... J E.1tre11a M-.t (drama) '57-frank Lawton, Den- t:OO QI())......., Nf&llt lllowlr. nla O'DN. _ ·t ...... (ldvtntur.) '64 I MtN: (C) .,,. ........... ~idl•rd Attenbof'ouih, Jldl Hawk· asac) '58-Jean Gabln. Ins, Flora Robton, Mia f1now, John C..•• llll1tllt a.'11 (C) Leyton. A Brltisfl toldltr stationed 11... (C) In the newly independent African 1:30 Frot1 tM lllidt o.t (C) ~ Ilion ... LIW· eclal llltt. (30) ma. It fD ber, 1ura· Ctlit- riews .,... film. u .. I J&- lltint )fOVe his I ti· esert rs.. (C) It It (60) Ale rmln truc- and trite ress- :hout (•d· Adr1- Tom trilyn ..,.. teefe => _.. Hil· In MOD SQUAD'S 'SOUL' SUCCESS Of the four stan of ABC's The Mod Squad -(Tuesdays at 7:30 PM) -Michael Cole, Clarence Williama m, Peggy Lipton and Tige Andrew&--<>nly Andrews has ever tasted national fame. A veteran of stage, screen and television, he is probably best remembered for his co-starring role in Rob- ert Taylor's Detectives series. Re.cognition in the streets, autograph seekers, and effu- sive waiters and clerks are no strangers to bim. But for the three newcomers it is all a phenomenon just beginning. For months they have toiled at Paramount Studios in Hollywood and on various California loca- tioru, surrounded by the familiar faces of the crew but virtually ignored by the local citizenry. That changed. recently when The Mod Squad C9mpany took a 3-week production hiatus and the four stars departed in as many directions for a well-earned vacation. Tige Andrews spent time with his family in Loa Angeles, then journeyed to San Fran- cisco and Phoenix, Arizona. Reaction to the show was most noticeable at home, however, newly and constantly crowded with friends of his six children. Four arc in elementary school, two in junior high. and all are enthusiastic fans of the new series. "My kids tell me what their friends say," Tige beams, "and their friends say Mod Squad is the only program they enjoy that their parents enjoy just as much. That's very flattering. "Out of town a lot of people stopped me in the street and asked if I wasn't the cap- tain of the Mod Squad. The adults know me, mainly from the Detectives series, al- though after that went off I felt a lot of people had forgotten me. With Mod Squad its all happening again-and now the kids know me too. Even the butcher baa started giving me the better cuts of meat. Its wild." Michael Cole spent part of his vacation in his hometown, Madison, Wisconsin. "On the trip several people rccogniud me," be recalb. "A couple of people came up to me at the Chicago airport, and some more people in the parks around Madison. It waa a strange feeling, signing autographs. "I stopped by to see a lot of old friends and they had all seen the shows which had been televised. Most of them invited their friends over, so there were people all over the place. No one put it into words, but I know that a lot of them never thought rd make it as an actor. It was good to feel successful." Clarence Williams ill and his wife Gloria returned to their home in New York City to visit friends and family and take in a round of Broadway and off-Broadway plays. Friends were delighted with hls apparent success, but the real surprise came with a PcaJ Uptoa, M1cbel Cole visit to Lincoln Center to sec a J.>review performance of "King Lear," starring Lee J. Cobb. During interm.iasion, in an audi- ence crowded with students, two of them approached Clarence to ask i'f he was who they thought he was. Assured that be was, tboy spread the word. In minutes he wu aum>unded by weU-wishen and the demand for autographS grew to such proportions that he welcomed the curt.a.in bell which allowed him to re- tire to tho anonymity of hil theater 1e&t. "I was most imprested by the incredible r.;ewer of 1V u a medium;• be 1tata. 'Three shows had aired the~ three per- formances. If I had done three perform- ances even in a huae theater in New York, bow many people could I have reached- 3000, 4000? I bad been told that we reached millions of people, but being recoa- nized in a crowd drove the point home. Being able to s-aturate that many people's homes in one hour-well, it'• ataaaering." AB for Peggy Lipton, her travels took her far afield. A trip to Tangiera, Madrid, Paris and Majorca kept her out of the counJry for 2Y.l week.a. But a few days in New York, prior to her departure for Europe, exposed her to hundreds of people on the streets. Wu abe recognized? "Yes." she replies with an impiab smile. "One lady in a shoe store on S7th Street recogniud me. She turned to a friend and said, 'See, I was right.' "That'a one peraon. And that'• a begin- ning." -. · "We arc very pleaacd with the great suc- cess of Mod Squad, says Leonard Gold- berg, ABC Vice President in Charge of 1V Network Programming. 0Tbe show com.- pletely dominates its Tuesday evening time period, and its ratings performance ranks it as one of the top new shows of the 1968-69 season." Created by Bud Ruski~ Mod Squad was adapted for television by Tony Barrett, Harve Bennett and Sammy Hess. Executive producer is Aaron Spelling, who calla the series "Cops With a Soul." "The 'Mod' in the title doesn't refer to the Camaby Street look in clothes," says Spelling. "It's an abbreviation for modem-a key word for the series . "We hope the show n:ftects what's hap- pening today, what people are doing and talking about. Three Jc.ids are working for the police because we wanted a job that would bring them in contact with a lot of different people. They are Ii.kc sponges, soaking in their environment, discussing what they see and hear, and reacting to it. The three young stan are not hippies. nor is the show about hippies. And they don't fink on other Ir.ids. They are concerned with finding the adults who U9t the kids. The trio portrays undercover cops but they don't carry guns or use gimmicks, and they don't make arrests. "They are really just lonely people who know what it is to be hurt. They care about others and they want to belong-to some- thing. We like to think the things viewers remember about Mod Squad are the scenes where the kids just talk to each other, the "soul" scenes we call them. And these scenes work because our three young stare have "soul"--on and off the screen." Paa• 17 A ballet tells the enchanting story of a child's dl'Mtft wortd; a ChrfstMos song beCOMeS an animated musical fantasy; and an owl ncnned Hanfet Is the subi•d for another Disney aniMGI adventure story as the younger Mt comes in for Its fair share of priMetllM specials on TV this w.-. "TM Owl That Didn't Give a Hoot," ls probably the MOst scenic of the Disney Mri" thus far this season. It was photographed In Partt City, Utah, 30 11111• east of Salt Lake City, over on 11-month period and fea""91 the aspen trees In full bloom, the striking Watatch Mountains blanketed with peaceful snbw, ond the refwenatlon of grMMry as ft haces the life of a Great Homed owl fNM captivity to release. Miu Gl'fff' Garson is storytell.,-of "TM Uttle DMNfter Boy," a half-how animated spedal about th~ little d"""'"er boy who follows the ThrH WIM Men to honor the newbom Jesus in Bethlehem. Teddy Ecclff Is featuntd as the voice of the drunmer boy and JoM Fetftt' voices the part of the villain, Ben Haramed. The Vienna Choir Boys are also featured. The spedal ls the work of the same crMtive group who w.,. responsible for the delightful "Mouse on the Mayflower." "The Nutcracker," as performed by an international cast of some of the wortd's finest dancen, ain as a repeat broadcast. Tchaikovsky's Immortal ballet is based on the fairy late by E. T. A. Hoffman and stars Edward Villella, Melissa Hayden and Patricia McBride of the New York City Ballet. "The UHfe DrvMlftff loy," Thursday, Dec. 19, 7:30 ,M, NIC Walt Disney's "The Owl Thcrt Dlctn't Gin o Hoot," Sunday, Dec. 1 S, 7:30 ,M, NIC "TM Nutcradie~," Friday, O.C. 20, 7:30 ,M, CIS My 11 .. ... •w, .wt '"' lse Cll tin, the ful the tal la, ur .# Sylvania spends a fortune to give you the best black and white TY. of all. Select your second set from the best. 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Lynn Battle Creek, Mich. bas its owo Kel- logg from which it has gained national prominence, but challenging that spot for p0pularity is a Kellogg from Apple- ton, Wis.-Lynn Kellogg. Like Michigan's Kellogg, this Kel- logg is versatile. That is to say, whereas the first Kellogg has more than one product to offer, Lynn bas more than JUSt one talent Jn addition to her natural physical features, 5'8", J 18 pounds, blond hair and blue eyes, she's starred on Broadway, has a recording contract and has al?peared on a Jong list of variety television shows, and has motion picture contracts with two film companys. She made her national television singing debut on Johnny Carson's To- night Show. and since then has made •' . .i. \ .• the circuit of variety-talk shows. With this experience behind her, she guests with Eddy Arnold on the Kraft Music Hall Wednesday at 9 PM on NBC. "This is 'the' important, very important show for me. AU the previous shows were important, but appearing on a prime-time show such as the Kraft Show is the ultimate for me thus far in my career," Lynn said. During Lynn's four years at the University of Wisconsin, she and her sister formed a singing duet and began appearing at campus functioos. After graduation, they traveled to New York to pursue a career. Within a few months their career made gradual climbs, but Lynn's sister decided to get married, and the duet folded. By now, however, Lynn had been bitten by the bug to con- tinue her efforts for a career as a singer, so she decided to remain in New York rather than return to her native home of Appleton. She enrolled in a vocal class to increase her singing range, and at the same time began taking acting lessons. Having been signed to personal management, Lynn was audi- tioned for the female lead in Broadway's smash hit play, "Hair." Before she could complete reading her script in the audition, she wu signed for the part. Two months later she withdrew from the production to meet obligations of a now rapidly growing career. , As the long list of television guest appearances began to air, motion picture contracts were offered. She has a non-exclusive pact with National General Corp. as well as FiJmways. Her first film is opposite Elvis Presley in National General's "Charro," due for release Easter. "1be beauty of Lynn KeUogg," one critic mentioned, "is that despite her success, she has not lost the charm and beauty of Appleton, Wisconsin." Perhaps that's the secret of Battle C reek's success as well. Pac• 22 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 14, 1968 ' THE FIL:M GENERATION Why has a generation of young artists chosen film, rather than paint or poetry, as a means of personal expression? National Edu- cational Television's eight-part series examines the creative attitudes of the young independent filmmaker on The Film Generation, air- ing Wednesdays at 9 PM on Channel 28. The programs, part of the NET Festival series. feature inter- views and film s by Roman Polanski, Donn Pennebaker, Janusz Kubik and others. Unhampered by the restrictions and demands of the commercial motion picture industry. these artists are explor- ing the new and exciting medium of film. Their works have been called many things--underground, experimental, art-films, avant- garde. Forms and styles of the films illustrated on "The Film Gen- eration" are as diverse as their subjects-short dramas, animation, documentaries, comic fantasy. film poetry. ALI. however, have this in common--each is the persof)al vision of an independent cre- ative artist-the filmmaker. "The Film Generation on War," airing Wednesday. is a prime example of the filmmaker's obsession with his subject. For him war is not heroic Hollywood fantasy; it is a living, horrible reality. The cinematic approaches illustrated during this program vary, but the filmmakers partake of the same emotion and protest, making their statements in purely visual terms--without dialogue or narration. Featured are Janusz Kubki's "The Desert"; "Opus 007" by Gerald Belkin; Robert Enrico's "Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"; and "Star Spangled I" by Dan McLaughlin. Other programs in the series: "The Film Generation: Cinema of the Absurd"-an interview with Polish director Roman Polan- ski ("Rosemary's Baby") and a showing of his films "Mammals" and "Two Men and a Wardrobe." ''The Film Generation: The Way We See lt"-A Study of teenage community film workshops, their origins and effects. "The Film Generation: On Dance" -A look at cinema choreography from Busby Berkeley's I 933 "Footlight Parade" to Shirley Clarke's "Moment in love" (Color). "The Film Generation: Film and the Visual Arts"-A survey of bow trends in 20th Century painting and sculpture have extended into film (Color). 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