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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-12-26 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesamu,· .Did What'l . -· ......... J I I I ' ).f~ ]f!,iled in Slwoting .,.,.,,it ,,.,,., ~ ~ •I \ Af.~r · H~nting to.n Party • • . ' t • Two(J,.:ere,ta.~'ini<>.cua19<iy ,bY and I~ ii; Rinehart uid. Hu~~eath po~e\ ofticers early Both t)le rrifie, ,m th, bullet which this":mc,,;nm,· ~ g"afte'r..'~ aUeitd shooting buried ••r in a will, baYe been recov· ered by Officers. broke out••• a.ddwnt,awn honle. M .. Ide I r •M1 ~-bu '· Ll .i. ;.,'l;rt-!J\lneh . --~ "lhe 011ca, a res n o .,... u1111 ry • AODe • an. _, i nei r one Drive and Brock are being held' on sus- of • injurod but ad.Md lhal ~icio~ oi aisaull wilh intent to commit Inv ~-*'';)Ir.~ Gn.Phl< .to. murder;~, de'...., ··, · <ilii'iif:'the,meb. w~ lh• • · · · • ":":'~, • \ > • , .. ,, I • I • ' victun. •· • • ff Ji.d , rji"' f' f • -Pofice._~ieYe:,.bolh l'htllp Mojica, ii!.-0 . . ~y "'.I. ra. '.JC- and ~n .L. ~iool!, 23, h;lq·been dririk· , ' ing· i/"Jllodlflelt prior to l)\e midpight "'.~}J T. -' 1_ S Tho .. lnci4ent and.'say bOth men have so far .1• ~ -,.. beetf.~bfe,fu r~lat~ any.··facts ab&.it 'it. ,,. '!. The('arguitlell\S•l}rilicl<•;•PP!''eh!ii· !Oi· ·.v. e' ured' ~-0 F~ lowfo,d .. • Pfliy 'It 'Broe~.§ htime oh 216 11 ~ 13tb·:~~·wa~ &Jlegedly,.~.mi~~·~wiien . ·-.___.. , , _ , 1 • , one«>t:Jte:men g~ out a1JO,, c;B~ rJne ~ 81. VNfrEo iP.R~\ INTER~Ano~AL Nep!'l . Ac~~ to. Ban H~ting o • ger11 ' .. • . l KAtMANDu (Ul'I} -nlhig;uaers In N.p.J wlli be · ·' 1tarilng Maroh 1, 1 Lo Ave them,f eltinctiOn, the gove • · ed' FrXlay. · ' The µger ~lation in the country Jias been depleted through the years by hunt- ing apc:ees, acct>rding to .the government , .. ,~,. ' ,, . W~tller ~peels are toad for a -gice weekend on the Orance ..county Cout-an8-tht highs m~1 reach into the 70's. There 'wiR ' be Variable' clouds with the slight pouibility o! --·.OOwlrs. The· Chriltmu holiday traffic death foil <)imbed li>Wanl llll !Oday, but the Nalio!!al SBlety Cow!CiI said H ~od lib ilS esttmai. of -~ to_ 1511 - killed duttng lbe weeki,id ~d l>e toci.. bigt:a. { • . .. , .. Th. three<lay, \'3.,.,,..·,...-·wpn· . at 6 p.m. 'lbunda! Mid "'ill end al mJd. lllght Suriday. Last }ur,6'3 penotls ~ irt·Christma, .holiday trafftc. A United Press International count at 3 a.m. EST ·sbo-1 ID penon11 kllied In traffic since the holrday began. • California Jed the s4ites with 25 traffic deatm. MWourt had 17, Texas 14 and,_ New York 12. • ' "We hope ·that the crackdown by po. lice on drunken drivers will ·keep the drinking·dtiYer oU the rot<1," a $af~ty ·Council spoi,sman'Slld. "We can'l make a111 definite projecti~ became there are so many variables, ~ut we do 'ltnow that during lhe pmt~wo holtdays traffic fatalities have been below our esti· mates." ... At I.east 12· Drowri ' In , South.. America Jly STEVE ~LL and ·IJ'REDERICK SCllOEMEllL ~vute · ... _ ... ~ ·-: xkmoN CIJPll -Tlie u,s: Comlllllld · today rtport<d 11 Viet Cong and ,N!lflh Vietnamese vk.lltlon1 of · the-U.S. .id South Vietnamese Chrl!tma! cease-fire. Of .... DlollY Plllt SIJtr • The CommWlists truce was still in ef. An estimated ·20,000 persons came to Laguna Beach· on Christmas Day to cele· feet. · brate the birth of.Jesus Christ jn a dif. · 'lbe command also reported nioe ferent war.. )iith music. With wine. With Americans v.·ere killed and nine wounded drugs. Arid with each other. · wtff:n a U.S. t05MM art.Wery shell bit Rangnft!roni long-hairs to middle class an outpost In lhe northern sector of South Laguna re!idents, Uiey "came together" Vietnam shortly before the 'allied cea&e- in the hills of Laguna cinyon, near the fire. junction or Laguna Canyon and El Toro The accident cause(! the heaviest U.S. Road "for a "spiritual festi va l" widely casualties in a single ground incident heralded in the Los An~les Fress 'Press since July. It occurred 11 miles souU1- aild Otller uniferground newspapers arid ~·eifOJ Hue. , radio &tations. Mllitar,y S:Pokesmen said U:S . forces, By .nightfall , the minia ture WoodstoCk South Vie tnamese troops and other .al· had generated problems 'or traffic, sanl· lied unlls resumed combat operations at tation. insufficient medical supplies and a the 6 p.m. Chlrstmas day expiration of threatened shortage of fresh water. the allied cease-fire. The queslio~ tQday \\-as how Jong the A 72--hour cease-fire declared by tl1e "happeolng" wotild last. Viet Cong was: still in effect. It started Best .guess was at least throoah the 17 hours before the allied truce and wa.t weekend. scheduled tcr continue unUI 1 .a.m. Swr Some said maybe till New Year. day. . STAGE SF.T UP . The iJ.s. Comlllllld said lhe Coomiu· nlst violations in the allied truce period By 9 a.m .• Friday, a crowd ol. 11SOt--.:5hOwed a decline from laJt year's U.hour had gathered at the ~ere. Sycamore Christmil truce Tiben 115 Communl&t-- pjJls alte, seven miles from downtown ~•incidents wttt ~· Laguna where a. ~age ha~ been set up AnWlfin · CUUIJUeS :of fcir~·Wounded for roct and religious rhus:1caJ ·groups. during the allied cea~ftre MPl!id Lagµna Greeter Eller ·l.arten welcom-• with tttree wounded lUt Chrlstma1 ·'Of. ~ early mornini crowd and dre~ ficial records ahowed. Spokeamen f~ tbe . -. U>ng-haired announcers addressed the crowd between performances with quotes frdm the Bible and special announce- ments. · · The crowd passed marijuana freely, !biped LSD and drank ·wine. For many, Christmas Day turned out . to be a bad trip. Two physiclant, Dr. William Routt and Dr. Eu1ene Alherton, sPent much or the day treating lhote who had overdosed. The,only supplies the medical staff re· ceived Friday were~ 10 'Stretchers, which Were set up in a no;d and white tent and two small bol'es 0( fiht aid supplies Crom Soulh CO..t Community Hoopltaf. Jli.wnTs REFUSED • Orgartiters·aaJd they bad •ttempted to get • 'dona lion or blanket& rrom lbe Red Cuban Workers P rged to~Do Bit ' F Qr RevQlution ' . MIAMI (AP) -CUblu w<re urgod to work on fhe Chrlstmu Ind Ntw Yea.r holidays "to create a new fonri of revol- utiotlary•tradttton bOm from our bUtary and oar natural -c:ondiOOris.'' . ' INSWE .TODA 'l' P · Id Cron bUt were turned dowo. Dr, RouU ' BUENOS AIRl!S (UPI) -once ·11 said U.. county thaO'!ar had refua<d hi• I JD • RaclO'Ha'bil briWJci!t monitor~ .i , bert, ·lhe idlt~ CUba's Wart.rs i;entral said: "We are otarting a new year under lhe s111ror ·...,k and producUvit.)> according ·1o lhe gigantic <flort that !he !otheriind.needs to· over· pass cliffiallties and con vert the failure ·in to succt1s.'' . A.DAILY PltOT •taff m<mbtr tells wha& it 1Dtll like at I.he La· guna Beach command post on a cold, 1porkltng Cliri!tn1as night. See Logbook, Page 3. I , , .. ' •• 1'·" .. • .. l . today at leut a dozen perlOOI drowned reQueat for mtdli::al-supplles. ov.er Cbrtstmas it Argentine andghUru· Tbe pat'ticipanti said ' lhey found lhe guayan beaches as thousands sou t re-event "beauUful. far out. and happy." lief . from temperatures In the micJ.!IOs. One young couple who had cam pied over- Nme persons drowned In the P~ina night sa id, "It waa beauUful to wake up River at Rclario, Arpntliia, off1cial1 on. Cbristmu Morning lf)th 1n these said. Two olher -',..,. "mlllfng. ' iiippy people. callinif each other 'btolher' Police tn Monttvtdeo, Uruguay •"d lhree and 'tilter'." • "rsons drowned . TM-mercury reached · But l&te Friday :tt. J..arry Dunn, or1e 95 Thu\'!dly ·ift Boeooo Alm and I~ or th&or&anlzers more medltal help storm FrldaJ _night *-d tempera· ' .. IUrOl lo rT. , 18" LAGUNA, P ... I) 'Ille organlution menUooed Fidel' Caa.- tro's plans to "take advantage of the year's end ahd year's slart weeks to do acttvttlea which tradtlloilally have ~ad been In ,..,... durtas llUCb period,'' tile broedcast said. ) Castro announced that in trde.r Jo start next year'• 11.1pr cane harveat this month Cubans ,.m ctlebrate Chrillmas and Nn Yur:S holldoys ne•I July. • • • • ' Travelers · U.S. Com~ said •one or Ille Amert· can wountled came Christmas Day when Communist ground fire knocked down By 1.-. PETER KRIEG • an OH51 Kiowa observaUon helicopter °' "" N11r ''"' H•ff 1 70 miles: north of Sai1on1 • Laguna Beach highways ·were sealed Two other Americans were wounded off to all but emergency and h9fnetown at midafternoon Christmas Day when traffic tot nearly six hours Frklay u they came under 1mall anns fire while the Art Colony was !nundated by -•n es. en route to a pas!Uon of the l:ll brlgack!, timated 20,IXMl visitors to the Christmas 5th division (mechaniled), 12 miles &oUth coming together in Laguna Canyon. of1 the DemllltarlzeC:I zone (DMZ). The lourth GI wounded during the truce was Pilgrims: moving toward the ·SO:Called hit in, a clash in the central region or happening and holiday motori!ts aJlke South Vietnam before dawn Chri!tinas were caught in the ma51ive traffic s~arl Da)'. that began to reach crisis proportioM Communiqu~ from Phnoth Penh said by 1:~ p.m. ,,....Cambodlan--728-bonibera..:pounded-aus-----At that time, traffic officers-working ptcted' North Vietnamese (roop oonf:en-all roads to the Art Colony es'tim.ied traUons: 18 miles ea st of Phnom 1Penh 500 ca.rs an hour were moving into La, early today. The bombing rattled win· ' guna. dows in the capital. · .. Lagµna Beach police said they then U . Col. Am Rong, the o!llclal Cambod·· requested the Caliornla Highway·Patrol Ian military spokesman , said villagers 'block all roads to the Art Colony. had given the Communlts: troop pasJ;· · • tlons to the government. The air.attacks NO WARNING were against North -Vietnamese ·wbO The action ·had been pre-planned~and earlier aUacked governmeht trooi>s near called "Code Charlie C" but there "tias Tuk Khuleang, 15 miles south of the capl· no advance warning to the motoring tal. ~ pUblic. The, barricades went up at 2:4$ p.m. ~when the throng at the happenin& site had .grown to an eatimated ,12,000 Prisoners Play ' Gan:ies, :Att~ild Ri~es, Reds Spy visitors. . Accordin·g to officials:,, traffic on Pad· !le'C....l m,i.way .... blocked -ol taguna and rout~"OY'f!r to the San Diego Free¥i'ay-via Crown Valley Parkway In Laguna Niguet To tbe" north ol Lquna_ on 'Coa.!Jl. Highway, barricades -went up near Irvine Cove and trifflc was~Unp1y stopped or turned back! · ; SAIGON (UPI) -American prisoners ·Autos streaming down the0i11land 'end of . In North Vietnam file ;ecelvin&. ''s:noCial Laguna Canyon Ro.ad toward. the, ha~ ,..... penlng site Were shuttled · off down V•· privileges," including rellgious . services lenCIA Avenue a"nd El Toro Road was , and ba~ketball games, cOmmunist dip.. Jikewtse barricaded. ' lornats Jn Laos told Rep. G. v.. Mont· visIToRS BLOCKED · gomer)i {0..fttlss.). In most instances:. nlotor~ts, .. ;l.,wmg· Montgomery told a news conference identification indicating they were La- before 'leaving Vie'tnam today lhat North guns residents were allowed pat. the Vietnamese officials tol4 him· 1ast 1Wfd. blockades: But. m.ny vls:ltor'I expected neaday lhal the 20·u.s. oervtcemen who· in'the Ari Colony f0r Chrtltm11 b!tltey' died Jn captivity ~ vtdtm. o( "na~· with friends >114 relatlvu ...,. turned ural dile11e1." ' r beck. • . , · ·Rot afl ·the_youngst<rS helded lar lhe The Nol'lh Vletnlme1t told .me !hit · hlll• h•J>P"'i•I sile weno deterft<I by , lhey had had U.. 'belt -lea! ~eel-, the police blockades. ~Y ·- ures,' and the me~· didn't.tie. tqr Jact of autos -and struck out on foot or by at- lreatmenl,'' M"cintgomery Hid. tempting lo hitchhike wilh mot«llls The --........ ...., -~ ~ortli v•~t-allowed ttiroulh lh• Jines. ' ' ..w..... 1-1111: "'• "'" Abandc>ned autos ftl't' strewn'"' •lml namese did fiot el1borate On· what they Laguna Canyon Ro act, EJ Toro1\oed and m'ant by "'natuhll diseases:," but dJd outside La~na·a northerly city limits at spectncally deny that any Americans had El Morro Trailer P1rk. died from malnutrition or rrom lack of .By mid-aUemoon Frlday,~le were · 1 walking four or more mUes In an ·f:ffort mtdica1 care. • to reatb the Sycamore Hills ft1Uval ' Montgomery applied for a visa• to vJs:lt scene. North Vietnam while he was ln Laos, but Traffic Oow waS finally. opened op oo he aaid the Com"1Unlsl dlptomail told . eoa.1 Hl•hw .. thr gh '·•una abou him hie 1;ppllc1t1011, would have to be ·• ...,. ou ..,... ' ~ . lorwanled ta llanol, !See TRAFFIC, Poe• I) ·' 1 .. ' I • • . - . ' • w I , I I . • !~~o~~~~Y~P~l~LO~T ____ _:_S•_•u_rd~p~._o_~_im_ber_2_6_. 1_9_70 __ t ~Q~U~l~EN~l~E~~~~~B~y_P_h_il_ln~t•_n_a_nd~I • • , ' f \ { I '1 I I i ) i \ I \ f \, I ,. ' ' I ' ' ' I ' I I I l l l I j l I • i \ I \ ' ) ) . ' • ' ' . . . . .... . ~ ~ . ... . t. ....... , •• ... t.___! • ' " . . ' . . "'-· .... . .. ' ... . . . . .. .. . . •' . .. ; . . . •. : ... • '• "'·· ·> ·.~ ~ '•, •.-'•. ....... ' -..... .. . . . . . . .. . • • -" ; • '' £• .,__.. o l · t ' 'I• ' . • I f ' 0 ... ' ' -: ... " • ·-• /.. .... .,:. 'Ci --·-~· .. ~ .. ·:_:: ':·.:.;, ·~·~:· .. ' .. w I • ·· .. ; .... ,~.···.·· ' . ' .. . .. . . . . . . .. ( ...... -.·', ... •,. . ' .. .. ' " .. . . • .I .......... "Yes, l'!?,!\iifhe~. And stop na~lng-l'll go when ~ I m ready to. go, · Landers Don't Specik Up · Sound Advice DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was happy to sec the Jetter from the v.·oman who wrote that she was sick and tired of gettiil°g turned down . by her husband. He was always too tired, or too busy, or he had ·a headache, or he had lo see the finish of the late, late movie ~ Gemini: Better Open Co1nmunication Lines ( ' • ' ·.-·- '. l COSTA MESA STORE ONLY WHILE QUANTITIES LASTI • . ~ ACTIONWEAR SWEATSHIRTS Crewneck, Pullo.ver sweatshirt for the warin~st wear. Reinforced neck band. Wide range of colors 100% cotton in sizes S-M-L. , CHIP & SET . s~~.y ~·;~T'~1,l.a1_, -. ~ Buy one now for that~ew Year's ev~y or a.s a irift for a frit'nd. , 81/2 x 11112 NYLON RUG Sund•y Only Continuous filament space dyed nylon. Asst. col -or s, durable back. 11 :~~M CAR•IT UNDERLAY ................................ 3.97 ·' I ,i • . • I , .. • .: . .,, .. -· ~ .. - • ' • • .. • ~ · .. • ... LAD.IES SLACKS Sunday Only Rot; $3. 97' May we have your attentiO?i please. We have on. sale in our ladies' department nylon stretch slacks. These slacks come in usorted 'fashion colors in sizes 8·18. . · ' ., i I-:: i._ . ~ ; . - rt ' .. . 't •. .., ·- i<1 ... ~. ~ ... ~. ·--~ ... K~.,OT~{fl'Jll!IP~,::_ : §~!In. ~ ~·c·. ·----... ..., £; '.;._.,. ... ~ Fresh 811d crisp. Get &eVeral pack. a ges ahil save, A real faml!y treat. j l1 16-oz. bags. H r~,···Bt~..:-~-,.:.-r: ---~!!"!! NEEDLE WOYEN BLANKETS Sunday Only Polycstf'r/r8yon wl.tb ~·· nylon bindl~. Gold, avocado, pink. blue flam e. Needle woven for dur- ability and llihtwelght v•armth. .... ' ' . 1 PackagOO tools for every handy use. SUPER STRIPES ~ AND SASSY SOLID TOWELS Sunday Only 48~ Soft and absorbent cotton teny to"'·els in bold st~s and solid colors. Fire rrd. old'gold, vtne- tian green. blue !Kolle. " Camrlla pink and I ~ .. .. .... ..... .. _ ..... .. ' • '1., ' • • . -• •• . • . ' . • Jt ., 1 - ~· ct CROWD 'AT 0 1{-GUNA 'cANY~N 'HA~P,.Eftl~P'f')~~~EASED srjR\~.iji~uiIH!':;D~:V·:u;l . ~ lt~A~Hl~G AN ts~i~o ;.:pao AND PORCE~ ~ •• ~ ~O ~EAL o°tp• ~o'r~5,'.'":"' f.,,. .. ;, .. _ -·..1•· ;··· ....... r ... :-· ·. .. · . .. ·. "':. ··. . '·· -:... ..... .; -· · .r"e t f -..... -le • ' ~· • • • ,,. . • • ,.. -,,._ • .,. ~-- . . Bl-Incidents ~ ' . ' , , )i'e11~~r . ~ PT°ospects if.e · pod for a nice Weekend on tbe 10raff1e County Cout·.Ana~the highs inay;eaeh.into the ?O's. There 1"ill be•' variable clouds with the ~light possibility , ol· SCattered showers. ' • ' INSIDE ToDA Y . . , oA DA li Y PILOT •!•11 m<mb.r telli wltat it was Uke at tht La· g101a Beach commaitd pos e on a cold, sparkling Cltrist1na& nigllt. 1 See Logbook, Page 3 . . ' AM \........... I l"~eljlll'lltl\I. 1 .. 1, .......... 1 1 FMtllY ..... Dwlll CllM\!ll -.,; .. s ,..,.._ • a c~ '""' ,...... · 1"'' (...,,.. 1( ,....,. 11 c;""......, , 6 • IMl:ll Mftth I• II ~ 1S-UllCM '-!" , '- . ' • "{ -..• . • • ' I ' Area Closed To Outside . .. ,. - • • • DAILV-f'JLOT ·~ QUIENIE • ... -' ... Satuntu,-Da11;...f ... lf1 ' . ' ' ' f! \' .... ,..,, By Phil lnte-rlancll . ' . •• • . . -... . . ... . ' . \ . ._ . .. ... . ... \r-i.~~···· '• •.. ·."!' .... ~,'l':J; .. "·,·· ~ .. : .. ':.··.: .. • .. ' w • • • • c. • .. . . . . .. ·... ' ; . . .. . ' ... "'' ( -· ~·~-·· . ·.:·:. '. .-:· -"" .... . . ; . ' . . .. , . .. . ; . ' . ··-~ . .. . . . " ; ,• ' . . . ' Don't Speak Up · Sound Advice • -COST4MISA STOlltl'ONLY • WHILI QUANTITIES • LAST! ACTIONW:EAR SWEATSHIRTS s-1.y Only . ROf, 1.M t DEAR ANN LANDERS: I.have been ID telephone w~ll'; !Wn!Orced:neck band. Wide range of colors · . - Crewneclc, pull~er °iw~~hlrt for the· warmest $1 3 3 i-urvey work ·for several months. It is fascinltlng and'it 1009' eotton in .~S.M·L.' ' e \also is frightening. I say frightening_ becati.se~ witbout1•,.,.,· ·,.·..,.,.·_.·;.:,,,,.· ·.,-.~ -Bl•.,'mm:aa..,.incomEEJm:lm""""'=""'•""'""'"" >E en trying, I have been the recipient of irtformation 1~4 at could make certain individ uals ideat victims of rob-• .-;- ry, rape and wor~e. -~---~~~~~~~~lf"":::::"."~'.'.:::::~::::::~""'""'no""'"'",.'"'E'~'~'f~'~"'C'~"""i! ~, Yesterday. for example, I · · learJlCd such things as: Mrs .. J.L.K. lives alone. She is hard of bearing and her sight-~ is failing. Mrs. T. R. ·s husband works n1ghts. He doesn't get home until 4:30 a.m. on TV. I've been down that road, tOQ-and 1 can tell you it'!.._l!.._loneSome one. About 15 months ago I came right out and announced to my husband that he was pushing At such-and-such address two children under 13 years of age are alone until 6 p.m. when their mothe r returns me into another man's arms. I from wo rk. At such-and-su'ch a told him flaUy I was too young plaC1' . there Is never anyone and healthy ;to live a sexless home.between 9 and 3 p.m. A.l ·li fe. He thought I was talld ng another address there is no · through my bal, but he was one home between 4:00 p.m. mistaken. and midnight -but they The very ~·-xt w~k I took a always leave a light on "lo loYer. I tiave , never been foOI people:•· happier or felt' Detter ln my Please. Ann tell your readers life. My' ~y qo _ IObie~ ac~ not ';fu giVe out iflftlrit'latlon to ·to be' held:"My lipt 110 .. Joo.a:er a stranger on the telephone. lt ache to be kissed. I' am might make them sitting fulfilled and .contlnt. lt's '- ducj.s. Re mind folks that a .glorious f~ ~ibe . '~t.j , ~ little cauuorl can ~cf · a· long 'arid loved. • t way. ltEAJ{D rr Af .. L · I hope ~.v~ry ~ap who !urns DEAR. AU: We'd make a his wife <I.own \till wonder ·if peach of a pair. You've beard she wrote ihls letter. Don't It all and I've read tt all. print my city' or state -let Tbaokt for writing. 'em guess. -. FULFILLED . DEAR FULL: Here't yoar ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I letter -and I'm lettln1 'em v.·as happy to see the letter guess. They can pe11 aboat .• from the woman who wrote the next letter, too! that she was sick and tired of How 11r lhould • '"rH•• C11U11!1 to? Ct" n.c;ltl"' bl H l1? WfM" dole getti ng turned down by her 11 ~ 100 tiot 10 h11M1!i? Slfld fol' h ba d H I loo ~ LI""""' to:*i.I. "Hecklne l lMI us n . e was a ways Pert!"• _ wlllt ••• '"' Limits?" tired. or too busy, or he had a ~n vou• r-..t to •nn L11M1«1 111 h d h h had l See the uort of 1111 Dtlt~ Piiot tne:losl..,. .tOc ea ac e. or e o 1,, coin •IMI , 1on1, ''""*· .. 11. fini'1l of the late, late movie 1e1reu.i ..,.,.1-. CHIP & DIP SET . . ' . ~q~ :-~,c_u ~u-==-z: -_... .. - Buy ' one a\)W lo<~~"!"~ for a friend. ' ·,.. ' • , .. _ .... r '• ••••• PAl'ER PLATES • ' ..... ~ .. • • .. DAILY 10.11, SUN. llll ... .. ~AQIES SLACJ<S Sunday Olliy • ROf. $3. 97 , A-1ay we baVe your 'attention please. We have on $] 00 sale in our ladieS·· department hylon stretch ~la~ks. These slacks come in assorted fashion colors • m sues 8-18. /&SC"'t'*'*fi# I A-.1iii!CW2i >) .' I K·R!nfOIA.Hl~,S. ........ 'I .. t ........... Sonday '42 . ' ~ . c .. rr~h and erlsp:.'._Gel ~v~ral pack· ASSORTED . TOOLS ' ~ · ~; ·~,aa~ .... :· 1· ... 1,.~~1:1 ... . ..._ ~ R~£>s and r.ave. A real family treat. • 16-oz. bags. ,~ • • ~ Pack!gOO tools for ev<'ry handy use. .a:z::::::c u: --- • t, f Gemini: Better Open Communication Lines ~ 100 Ct. 9" White : so:~ 48c Sunday 38 ¢ Get ready for that summer picnic { SUNDAY , DECEMBER 27 ,. Know this and act Only , ~i barbeque \\'Ith big pack of 100 l'J accordingly. count ·g·• \vhite i)apcr plates. So I VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): 25 ct. bottle of Alka-Seltzer for relief of he11.dache or over •j handy too, for quick, no v.1ash-up Conditions are unsettled. What eating. h W, snacks and lunches, 1 200 Ft. of FOIL 89c Sunday Only G!ant 200 rt. roll ,of foil wrap ln box \\'Ith handy melal cutter edge, ~ I o.~:~~;,._ , ~ for partiC's or any occas ion. By SYDNEY OMARR . In la1trology, Salt.Im la the plane{ wblcb has bten dubbed the great. taskmaster. Tbe cycle of Saturn relates to past actions and how they affect the p re1e nt . Saturn Is disclpllae; the music Is to be faced and tbe tune demands mature Interpretation. Where Jupiter Is jolly, Salum tan be ,Jrim. Saturn de m a n d s patie nce and payment. ARJES (March 2l·Apri1 19\: ,Pelay indicated in co._ntacting one at a dlstanoe. You have to deal with third person. Good ,offices of mutual frien d will be jlecessary to obtain desired ~esulls. L • 1'A.URUS (April 20-May 20 ): r~laying games with emotions ~ould create firework s. Know this and protect self in tQinches. You get chance to p.nravel puzzle. Put pieces to~ether in brderly fashion. .. GEMINI (1'-1ay 21-:June 20): Open communication lines. Be willing to adapt to changes. Concession is necessary to fPJ'Olect .security. There may <be que stion about respo nsibility concerning prop- erty. Be thorough . CANCER (June 21..July 22 l· .Some affairs are complicated . . Seeking easy solution can only compound past mistakes. Go Oller the rules. Stick to -rtsolutJons, especially as they apply to general health . • ,LEO !July 23-Aug. 221: Decisions a(fectlng Cinances· might beat be put off for • 1another time. Protect assett. ...4.void being over1nxious. You don"t eet anythlna lot nothing. 1· you took for granted ls apt to r be upset. You win have to rely l~r=:~;::~~~~~;~~;;;~;~~:-;:;;~;~~=~~~~;=:=;"'~::~1~~::::::::·::::::'! on past experience. Mature -~••M>J T'.1 ·approach is a necessity. Go fl slow. Be considerate toward family. LffiRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 1: Postpone short trip. I possi ble. Tendency ls to overlook essentials. 'strive to build on more solid base. 'Realize that past is finished . Trying to retapture it could be fruitless. ''scoRPIO IOct. 23-Nov . 21): t~ You are able now lo rip through deadwood. G"o o d housecleaning could get rid of 1 nonessentials. Strive r o r independence. Permit true personality lo emerge. SAGJTIARIUS !Nov.. 22· ~ Dec. 21): There arc going to be some changes made ,at the top . This wiU favor you. Follow through on hunch. Heed inner voice. One who (lffers spiritual counsel is sincere -and correct . I 81/2 x 11112 NYLON ilU,G 'Sunday Only · • NEEDLE WOVEN .BLANKETS 2~97 '°" '· . Sunday Onty SUPER STRIPES AND SASSY SOLID TOWELS · Sunday Only 48c Soft !nd 11bso11bent coUOn terry towe\5 1n bold stripes and 11olid CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): F'orcts tend · lo be scattered . You want to be too many places at once, Take time for visit to hospital , special home. You can offer ,i:reat encouragement to friend f in need . AQUARIUS (Jan. 2G-Feb. 18 !: Bring ambitions, desires into Jir;e with eurrt!nl assets . Don't overplay your hand . Continuous filament space dyed nylon. Asst. col-$10.44 ors, durable back. Polye!il.er/rayon v.·ith 3" nylon bindi!ll'. Cold avocado, pink, blue flame. l\'~e woven for dur· a~ility and light~·elght warmth. l, colors. >''ire l'ed, old gold, \'Cnl'· 1 ,.,, 3 97 FOAM CARPET UNDllLAY ·-·-··--·-············ .. ····· • Tear do~·n facsde. Work with • .._..., ... ,...,.., .. ,.,....,~~""mif-o••••""'""r.;;'"''•111'!'••-•-mll msterlaJ wh ich ii; svallable. .. • 11an Jrrl'rn. camclla pink and blue be-Ile. ~--··.· C"'-. -. ....-----_.-.. .. . . ·-/ ....... ., . Steer cleaf of r i nan cl al disputes. To lll'ICI w l whG's !U(k¥ for ¥1!11 I" • 11'11 !ove1 0!'0.• 5"11111'1' Om1rr·1 11, "~Mrt Hl~ts !or ;'Ji ,., 1111," ~tld b!r•Mtl• l'ld ffA'!I 2200 HARBOR BL VD. ~~;:~· 0~1d COST A MESA Harbor ll111t -;,-::,:. a~.,:r1~:~rr1?•s11~i1o11.1 tr.!,; 'l'ork. N,~, IOG!I, ( ' ' ' • CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL SHUT LAGU-NA CANYON ROAD IN EARLY AFTERNOON For Many Happening Vl1ltor1, Motorl1t1 •nd Homafolk, .Roads f9 Laguna WI'• Nowhere • DAILY.l"ILOT ...... IW W. PW... AT LAGUNA'S HAPPENING, IT W/'-5 TO.EACH HIS OWN Bret Harwood of North Hollywood Gr~vts on His Bottle OAll.Y l"ILOT Stiff l'llef'f KRISHNA GIRL SELLS INCENSE AT 'HAPPENING' SITE That Wasn't the Only Smell That Fiiied Canyon Air TRAFFIC ... LAGUNA HAPPENING . • • Father, Son Duo Held in Death Of Patrolman From Pagel 8:30 p.m. But the California Higliway Patrol, acUng on a request from Laguna police', k'ept all cars without permits off Laguna Canyon Road, the . only acce>!I route to the happening site. The permit rule was planned to be in effect through- out the night. CORDIAL BUT FIRM Most police on duty were cordial but firm in · tui-ning back bewildered~motor· ists during the blockade hours. oTle, how- ever, CHP Sergeant John Mahe, waved a huge flashlight and threa\ened a report- er with arrest despite tlie presentation or press credentials. By early today, there was no official word on whether or not routes to and through Laguna would face a blockade if traffic gets heavy again. It was expected 1 that the Laguna Canyon Road barricade • would remain in force throughout this weekend of the happening. DAILY PILOT Ne...,....lex li .............. ..... ,.. ••di ,...,.. • ...., C•t• Mn• S.. CS.-... OllANfiE COAST PUILISHING COM'ANl' Robert N. 'W11~ Pr11id1"1 1r.d Pub!ltMf J1dc 1':. Curlty Vici Pr11:aln1 1r.d G-11 M1Mgtr lha11111 K11¥il Eallor lho,.,11 A. Murp~in1 , M1n1glnm Edl1or Rich1rd P. N1U SOll!lt o"""" COUll!y Ed!IOr Offie" CMll Mllll' llO Wt1I l •V Sir"! '1rwporl 81J'~' 2211 Wt1! 811W1 IOYllY11'4 Ug11n1 e11d1: 1n "'°'•' """'"' M1111tl"''°" e11c~= 1'115 811<;11 1eu1..-1rd Sin c1em1nr1: lG$ Nori~ El Ctmlno 11111 i. ·~ Fro.,. Page I was needed alon2 with sanitation facili- ties, which were totally lacking, "For ithe time being, people will have to use the facilitir.. provided by nature," Dunn said. , • JUST ONE ARRESI' The crowd, while <;ontlnuing to increase In size. has remai ned pe..acdul. LBguna Beach police reported only one arrest Friday, that of a )'.jllng man allegedly under the influence of alcohol or drugs who was running .aroiµid nude. Dunn said relations between police and the crowd have been "exc:e:llent.'' Food, mostly of a vegetarian nature- fresh vegetables, fruits and bread-was provided in make-shift lines located at the site. Purchased with donations and prepared by volunteers, it was distribut- ed until it ran out. A weekend shortage loomed. A quantity or turkeys and barns left over from an annual Christmas dinner for the needy and homeless, offered by residents at the old Barefoot Bar on the BoanndWalk, was taken out to the "hair pening" site late in I.he afternoon . SLEEPING BAGS M~)'_J:of the arrivals. comlni from throdlhout Southern California and from st.ates across the country. brought with them sleeping bags and blanket! to ward off the near-freezing temperatures re· corded in the past week in Laguna Can- yon. Others built large bonficts on the hillsides. Some set up tents or fashioned teepees from bamboo that grows in the area. None of the top name music groups, rumored due to appear at the "hap- pening" was on hand Friday, hut the crowd hoped som~_nJJght mate~iallze ove r the weekend. C,.ncer Lectures Slated at UCI ''Conquest of Cancer," a three-day lecture series with a focus for educators, will bt offered Jan. 29 and 30 and Feb. 6 at UCI Irvine. Dr. Frank R. Ciofalo, assistant professor ot medical pharmacology and thereapeullcs al the UCI Califomia' College of Medicine, is coordinating the lec:turt!. ToPi,es include causes and detection of cancer, relations of cancer I o environmental factors, smoking and cancer, changing concepts 1n treatfi'itnl, and quackt.ry and uncer, Ck>talo sl.ld. ., \ Performers Included small name bands from lhe East, San Francisco and the Joe.al area with names like Sea, East Utopian Mission, Sound Spectrum and Primal Scream. Hippies passed out cards bearing the words, "The Great Spirit Watches, the Grass Grows .and the Water Flows." To each card was taped an orange pill. When an announcer asked, "Does any· one out there have two hits of methedrine for the medical service center?" a spec· tator near the stage ran up and ,said, "Here, I think these are meth tabs, but. I'm not sure." In spite of the pl'Oblems. the crowd seemed content on Christmas Day. They wandered around the grounds, nash.ing peace signs and calling "Merry Christ· mas!" to their new-found friends . Rumor has it many may stay to shout ''Happy New Year !" too. George Wallace Will Wed Niece Of Ex-Governor MONTGOMERY, AJa. (AP) -George Wallace, widower and J~ third party pres.ldential ca ndidate, has announced he will marry an attractive, 32-year-old divorcee who is no stranger to the Ala· bama governor's mansion. The SG-year-old governor-elect announc· ed Christmas Day that he will marry Cornelia Ellis Snively, the niece of for· mer Gov. James E. Folsom. However. Wallace said no definite date has been set. Friends of the cou~le said the wedding may take place befQre Wallace assumes office Jan. 18. The announcement ends several months of speculation concerning Wallace's mari- tal plans. He and Mrs. Snively had been dating for some time and until Friday denied having marriage plans. Wallace has fou r children, l{js first wife, lmletn, succeeded him as gavern- or in January 1967. She died in offjce l& months: later after a long battle against cancer. Should Wallace wait until after his in- auguration to be married. he would be the second-Alabama governor in 22 years tG wed while in office. FGlsom married Jammele Moore during bis first term in t!M8. two years alter h.ls wife died. Wallace unsuccessfully challenged Ala· bama's constitutional ban on gubernator· . h1l succession And his late wife succeeded him to the governorship. He was re- elected ·tast N'ovember. · Wallace has not sakl whether he would be a presidential candidate In 1m but has kept · open h~ campalrn of lice. SUMPI'ER, S.C. (AP) -A father iM son have been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of one South Carolina highway patrolman and the wounding G! another. "j'he shootout occured Christmas night, authorille~ said, when Mil.(ie Mcfadd in, 42. and his son. Maxie Jr .. 20. drove into the yard of their home after being thased by state trooper Robert M. Falls on a traffic violat.ioo charge. authorities said. Killed was highway patrolman James A. Traylot. ~. of Sumter. Officers said he was shot three times. in the -chest after he answered a radio ca ll J;iy Falls for as· sistance in arresting the McFaddins, of· ficers said. Falls. 32, was shot three times in the stomach. He underwent surgery Friday night and was listed in serious conditiGn. The elder McFaddin, shot in the arm and leg, also Was hospitalized. • Sheriff T. Bfrd Parnell said both of· flcers were shot by the younger McFad· din with a pistol he had taken from Falls. He said Falls got another gun from his patrol car and wounded the father. The father was arrested at the scene but his son escaped. He was arrested lwG hours later, handcuffs snapped on by Falls before the shootout still dangling from one wrist. Parnell quoted the elder Mcfaddin as saying he and his son were driving home and Falls stopped them-or tried to stop them-for failing to diln the headlights on their car. Col. P. F. Thompson , commander of the tSate Highway Patrol, said it was his understanding the Younger McFaddin had bee n living in the Wash.ington, D.C., area and had ' returned home to · Sumter' for the Christmas holidays. • Two Hospitals Cite Cutb~cks; to Close LOS ANGELES (AP) -Blaming cut· backs ordered Dec. 15 by Gov. Rtagan in the state's Medi.ta! program, two CGnvalescent hospitals have announced plans to close. ' About 120 of the 200 patients at Mission Manor Nur~ng Home and Lincoln Con- valescent Hospital receive Medi.cal. of. fical s said Friday. William Price, a vice president of both hospitals, said the patients-were Inform · ed Chrlstma,, Day of the dtcisioo. Coun- ty social workers· were helping patient! find other places to live. , Saturd11, .Dtcember 26, 1970 DAILY PILOT :J ' Our Lights Twin.Ide . O~ By THOMAS MURPffiNE Of tlll D1llT 1"1191 Sti ff . . AH. LAGUNA : The young Orange CciUnty marshal shivered In lilt cold as he checked my identificallon, carefully Ming his duty. For Indeed , he WM· on duty on this ch!Jly Christmas night. He was guarding the entrance to Laguna Beach High School's football field. There was to be no game this night. But · for the second straight night. . the field lighb were oo. And the lights were on the baseball diamond too. Scattered about the track were all variety of van trucks, police cars, jeeps and orange public works t.rucks. This was the command J)04t that was to direct emer- gency operations should ·some sort of crisis develop seven miles away at the great happening. Few personnel were visible around the footbaU field . "~0, NOT REALLY anything happening here," the marshal advised. "I'm working nine to nine . Hey, is it always this cold?" . "It's colder out In the canyon ," I suggested . A patrolman wearing a hardhat abruptly drove .... \ .1 through. the gate and stopped. He nodded to the marshaJ., "Tell' me the party's over," he pleaded. The marshal answered "Ra" and waved ti.Im on In. ' · "WE HAD A LOT of people here earlier." the mar~al confided. "I think somebody hit the panic buttGn. Tactical squads from Westminster and Orange and I think San Clemente all showed up. They sent them on home.'' · A tired appearing man in an orange public works truck drove through the gate. "J've got these street flares to deliver ," he explained . The marshal waved him in. "I'VE REALJ.Y heard of only one arr.est out there," the marshall said. "Some guy on LSD runnin' around naked. Just one." ABOVE THE LIGHTED Laguna High athletic field, Christmas llghts were twinklin~ down from the hills. forntlng the panorama that had just won Laguna the 40 Miles of Christmas Smiles sweepstakes award. It was very qu.iet. I decided if we were going to have a war, it wouldn't be here. So I turned to leave. "Merry Christmas," called the marshal. "Merry Christmas," I answered . It was hard to believe. Angela Davis' Parents Pay Holiday. Jail Visit SAN RAFAEL (U PI) -The family of Angela Davis paid her a Christmas visit of more than two hours wl\j\e several .hundred demoostrators snake-danrecl out· side the jail were the black mil itant is ~jleld on murder, kidDap and con· spiracy charges. "We had a nice long visit," Miss Davis' sister, Fania Davis Jordan_. to/d the demonstrators after leaving the JI I. "She Is. in very high spirits and feeling very good . a "It's right on that so many people came out today, and it made Christmas a truly significant day." she declared. Miss DaYis' brother. Reginald, told Ule demonstrators : "You ha'le given my mother and me the best Christmas pre- sent ever by coming out here today." Miss Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, had traveled from Birm- ingham, Ala., to visit their daUghter, who is accused of supplying the guns that were used in an August courtroom snOOtout that left four dead. Sheriff's. Capt. Harvey Teague said that jail visits are usually limited to 20 minutes, but longer periods are "nor- mally" allowed "when people have come a !Gng way ." Sheriff's deputies blocked all entrances Ill the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Marin County Civic Center wh.ile the demonstrators -mostly young · people -snake-danced through a parking !Gt. ''We can't be unprepared in case something happens," Teague said. "We have a. re!ponsibility to protect Miss Davis." The demonstrators waved huge r@d banners with black letlers in the cold foggy air reading : "Free Angela Davis" and "Miss Davis Will Be Freed." Teague saJd the extra holiday security was unprecedented, ''but we've never had dern'bnstratGtS here before." . n.; demo'nstrators were told by Frank· lin Alexander, national chairman of the Defense Committee to Free Angela, that Miss Davis was jailed "because she is black and a Communist." Miss Davis, a self-avowed Communist and former UCLA philosophy instructor, was extradited to California from New York last Tuesday and is sched uled to be arraigned Jari. 5. . Jn San Francisco, the chairman of the Bay Area Council on Soviet JeWp sen t a telegram to President Nixon suggest· ing the exchange of Miss Davis for 11 Russian Jews sentenced to imprisonment and death on hijacking charges. Harold Light, council chairman, and Joel Brooks, direct9r or the American Jewish Congress for Northern California, sent Nixon this .telegram: "Soviets presently using Davis marty. rdom successfully anti-American prop• ganda . Exchanging Angela be(lefits: Am· erican image. SGviet rejection your offer would damage Soviet credibility.•• Kottsos Flight D~layed 7 Gls Spe11d 10 Minutes Of Yule With Families OLATHE, Kan. (UPI ) -Seven Olathe Gls serving in Vietna~ got._1.? Spef!d. 10 minutes of Christmas Wlth thetr lam1hes , thanks to their townspeople. AnGther didn't get home until after midnight to- day and a ninth gave up his airplane seat so another servicemen could ny home. The servicemen were delayed because a jetliner from Saigon was t~o hours late getting into O'Hare Airport 1n Chicago. "It's been so long since I've seen a g~ steak-MMMMM,'' Patrick Kelly told his mother as they were reunited at the Kall!&! City, Mo., airport. He said he would rather have steak than turkey for Christmas diMCf'. "I'm so glad to see you I'm gonna wrap you up and put you under the tree.'' Kelly's mother said . The citizens of Olathe raised enough money in the last two weeks before Christmas to bring all .nine of their home· town boys serving In Vietnam home lor Otristm·as. Only eight came back. The ninth Capt. James Smith, stayed in Viet-nam 'because he wanted lG .aive his seat on the plane to another sel'viCeman: _ A commercial jetliner new the soldie~s from Saigon to Chicago's O'Hare Air- port. From there, a seven passenger plane provided by a Kansas utilities com- pany flew seven of them to the Kansas City Munlclpal Airport. The eighth sold· ier Mike Stewart, was given a· ticket on a COmmercial plal)e to Kansas City. He arrived Just after midnight today. The servicemen wlll be home until sometime after New Year's. A bind, thrllWh to11:ether just for the occasion. played "Hey, Look :P..fe Over" as the plane landed in Kansas City ~ miles from Olathe. Families, friends and the curious swarmed over the runway. Roger Jones, who knew on one on board the plane, sa id he came to lhe airport so his son, Gregg, could see "the second greatest ~tory ever told ." "This proves that lhe people do care about the boys despite their pasilions on the war."' said Terry Welch, who or· ganized the drive. "This can only happen in 411athe," said' one ol the servicemen, Kenneth Alle- br.and. "The people here are no. 1." Fred Clark's wife rushed out to greet her husband as he stepped off the plane. She ·carried their baby who Is 1-month old today and whom Clarie had never seen. Law on Peace Symbol Called 'Too Broad' NEW YORK (UPI ) -A three-man U.S. appeals court panel says a state law barring the imposition of peace symbols on the American flag Gr other patriotic emblems is too' broad because It thwarts freedom of speech. The unanimous decision against a sec· lion of the M-year-old law may be appeal- ed to the U.S. Supreme COUrt. The de- cision uiheld 11 ruling by a U.S. Dbtrict Court •!ch said the law Infringed • rights covered by the first amendment.. I •• - '. .. • Satutdl1, Otctn1btr ~6, 1'170 • • J:'resbyterlan La11men . . Group F4ghts .Church Union Pulpit and · Pew Qpposil~D to the Plan of (COCU) and presented to each auballtute therefor parilhe1 as 'Training Fleas·~ is the Utte o( the sermon which the Pastor · of rust Cbrlat!an Oafth~ of CO.ta Me111, .James E. Piercy, will preach during both of the moming worship services. This church which meets at the cbmer of Victoria and P l,a cent i a condµcts worship services at attend church. telephone the church, u there are people who will try to help In this way.- Shepard Luther•n Cbw'c11, CUkU•• Qardl,-DI~;,-Union -for merging n I n e of the nine denomlnaUons f~r baste units. 35.522 _Ca mJ_n..o C@pi~@no_._ Cbdtt,_.mee.iln&-eacb SW,day Protestant-deiiomln1tion1-int0-Jtudy--Md later aetlon. Ttie • -many-other provis:loM Cipistrano Beach. Mrs. Carl at Harper Elementary School; one 25-mUllon m e m be r Board conatdtrtd the follo~ing which discard our -present Ney will sing the solo, "The 420 E. lBtb St.,;.Co,sta Mesa. -ha"Church of-Ch-riSt-dUbi'lltingtbe'" provtslons18borl the Plan to be form ofdderl!_~1 a~i;_rve~n· End , of a Perfect · Day." Seryicu begin aJ ':4$ with the 1 been " reglstere Y unaccep e: ment an !Uu:Jl tu~ w1ere or I Bibi Sunday school. w 0 r 1 b t p Presbyterian Lay Committee. -provisions which deprive the episcopal form 'headed by Temple Beth Dayld o f Sunday S<::hool and Adu t e Ice t 10 .. Dr D a g r o u p o f U p i t e d members of a congregation of bishops aod councils with local Or~ge Couaty will conbdbuct 1 iths Forum will be held at 11 :OS :.~cJ~e 11 8 the ~LsW:. ·· Presbyt'l!~an laymen. their .Present ~!ght ~ select a congregations ~ng_ no ex·! Family )Vorshlp Sa a a.m. " "The uay-Ccinmlltee is op-minister for Uiat congregation .•• tstence "txcePt as the se Service on-Friday evening .at d 1 , , , --.;---r posed to the COCU Plan of and wblch substitute therefor bishops and co u n c 11 s. ._ ____ 8;30Jtod iO;JOJl.Ill· DuringJhe Vesper Hour. 7 p.m. the church wUI show the film "Llke -A Mighty Army." This Is the story of the Coral Ridge Church of Fort Lauderdale, Florida which has grown from 17 to more than · 2000 members. Other S u n d a y services are Sunday school at 9:30 a:m. and Christian Youth FellowalUp at Ii p.m. 1 7:45 p.m. at the Commwlity On Sunday .at Corona e '!'he Rev: .Kenneth J.4h, · • • 1.. Union" stated Roger Hull, the nomination of ministers by separated and isolated from CQl!&fegational Church, 4111 Mar Community c b •. r c b '~tarmer .~10081'1 to the_ BllD.lll&toa .Beach on-Sunda~ .cn_a_ifm_an of the , C:Ommittee:s_ bishops anddistrlct and parish members-of congregations . K8tell8. Avenue at Bloomfield, Congregational, 611 Hel~otro~ ~lllpplnes, and TIOVf af~llated at 1 tervi~ set for 10 a.m. For" Board of Directors, "because committees and their election may determine from time to in Los Alamitos. The entire Av~ .. the sermoll' subJect IS with . the Soutbei:n . California this one day the regular it would abolish the United by the parish -· not by lbe time. · I · 1 ··-• 1 entitled "Between the Dark Baptist Convention will be · . . p byt · Ch h d u f ti '. congregat on is nv1i.eu o d th D Jiaht.. To be k • 1 th Fl t Ba ti t mommg worship services are res er1an urc an a o congrega on. The resolullon also urgtd, attend the Oneg Shabbat and an e lilY oe • . . spea er a e rs P s being combined. The theme its individual m e m b e r -provisions which deprive like minded Presbyterians to social hour following the preS&nted by ~r: Philip G. t'hurc.b of Hant~a Beach for the morning will be "The clltfrches as such and as a members of a congregation of study the Plan and register Services, which will be hosted , M.Ui,r~i ~orship 15 .. ~t J0 a.m. at the 11 a.m. worship ~lceh World of Youth" and will be result, the local congregation their '"present right to elect their opposition with their by Or. and Mrs. Geoffrey WI I care provt e · ... at 6th . and Id Orange. u~c discussed by three high school would lose the right to vote on their own officers and which pastors sessions presbyteries Carr. School is he . at 9:30 a.m. or and one college student. They matters which are tradi· eliminate the offices of elders and wilh study 'groups being M'!'~~~~=ur!~r~;Ol ~:~~~ all ages ?f chil~ren a.nd ;~~~· are Chris Geiger, Ermelinda tionally and historic811y the and trustees of individual con-conducted to discuss the Plan . Costa Mesa, will have two The Senior 6~~ Junior t th s Manuel, BUI Twigg and Debbie responsibility of the " cop· gregation~., . . The Resolution was printed At Christ t'hurch by the Sea, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, Dr. Ray C. Gery will h a v e a sermon-dialogue, entiUed "Youth and the Church,'' with the college age young adUIU in acknowledge· ment of Student Recognition Day. Both monilng worship and church school return to the Qne hour of 9:30 a.m. meet hat h S ~m. 8 . e Dav1s, Dave Anderson will g r e g a ti o n under our -provtstons which depnve in the November issue of the morning worship services at 9 Churc eac du 1ry e;ierunf lead the worsl:\ip service Presbyterian form of go~:n-members ·of a congregation of Lciyman, a monthly journal and 10:30 a.m. Guest speaker far ~tu~y .an . fe~ ows P· assisted by other young people ment -such as the selection their present right to ublished b . t.he Lay Com· for the services will be cordial 1nv1t.atton ,ls ;:;te~ded and the Youth Choir. On this of its minister, its place of determine the general pro-~ittee and ~ied to 240 000 Richard Gordon, who has to young PftPJ!: · t ~ Sunday no church school meeting, its budget, its pro-grams of their congregation .united Presbyterians It ~lso selected as his sermon topic ages: There w1 no evenmg classes will be held for J>:Crly, ~ts programs, the elec· and ~he use to which funds. will be discussed ·on the • A Watch Ntght Service from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. is scheduled for New Year's Eve at Central Bible an1rcb, 23rd a n d Orange, Costa Mesa. The program will Include the showing of the film "God Owns My Business. 't. plus~ testimonies, prayer time, · a devotjonal by Pasto r Fred Morse, and comm.union . Several members of t h e cbureh family are opening their homei for a time of fellowship following the Watch Night Service.1 For his sermon at both Services on Sunday at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, Pastor Ronald White has chosen the-ti Ue, "A Mes,,age of Light." Servi~s are at 8 and 10:3tl a.m. If there . is a nyone wh·O needs transportation in order tG The sermon topic for Sunday will be "The File in the Wastebasket" by the Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie at the Presbyterian Church of tbe Covenant. 2850 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Worship service will be held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Church school through the eighth grade will be held at 9:30 a.m. Child care is provided at both services ....... "Jesus lnv11des the World" will be the subject of Pastor Ackerman's sermon '"'next Sunday at the 10 a.m. service of worship at .Christ the ' Wisdom for Fools." It will be service for Su?day. children over_ the second grade bon of its elders: trustees, and contributed by ~m 1hall be November 29 and December 6 ·Student Recognition Day. Mr. as they will jDin in the worship other church officers." devoted and which st.lbstltute programs of "The Layman's Gordon is a student at Garrett First Church of R.eU(kius service at 10 a.m. _ "In opposing_ this :,tan" con-therefor the deter~lnatlon of Hour," 8 Sunday. radio broad· Theological Seminary in Science of San Clemeate bnued . Mr. Hull the Lay such matt~~s by PR!'JShes. . cast series featuring Dr. D. Chicago an1d11plan1 s to ~tetrhthe presents rir. Fletcher A. The Rev. Melvit, TaY9r will Co~~1ttee has. taken a -prov1s1ons which requ~re Reginald Thomas. ministry o ow ng 'r' ree Harding, Wednesday, at 7:30 preach the sermon "Is Jesus pos1t1ve. stand 1n fayor, of all .church ~roperty -!n· The Presbyterian Lay Com· years of graduate work there. p.m. in the church home, 141 for Real?" at the 10 a.m. preserving Pr.esbyteriani~m. eluding houses of worship, mittee is an organizaUon of He received his B.A. degree Miramar. Dr. Harding i~ a service of the Fa 1rv 1 e w We are ~mm1tted to being manses, endowf!lent funds and Presbyterian layme n w h 0 from the University o f r e n o w n e d c I e r gym.an. Baptist Church , 2525 Fairview Pr,esbyter1an. If. there are other congregational assets --:; believe that the Church should Southern California. Rev. Paul Philosopher, stude n t of Road, Costa Mesa. members who. wish to leave to· be . transferred fro_m con-give primary emphasis to pro-Cw.1_11Bi8e5se5:'.'1ey1~nr, 1thhee m,,·1~'.,',~'. ~dychology, dauFthor,delectfurehr, th~ Presbyterian Church f?r gre,ational o_wnership t e . viding spiritual guidance, in· "' • • e ucatqr, an oun r o t e On Friday Harbor Reform this new Church, we. extend parISh ow!l~rship. . . spiration, nourishment, help Soloists,. participating in the beautiful Encino Community Temple will hold its first them our good w11l,. our --: prov1S1on.s w~1ch permit 110d leadership and should put services will be Steve and Church. He :ms lectured in the service of the new year in the respect an~ our best ~lSh~s. parishes to determine whe~er &realer emphasis on the Leslie Johnston. There will be major cities in the United parrish hall of St. James We. who are .Presbyter1a~, 1~; the Word of God ~hall cont!nue preaching and teaching of the church school for ·all ages States, Canada, New York Episcopal Church, 3205 Via tend .to rei:na1n Presbyterian. to be prea.c~ed Jn any given Bible. Tht Committee is con· fro)ll nursery through high Town Hall, and in Mexico Lido, Newport Beach at 7:30 '.fhls action of the Lay Com· church. ~d1!1ce and ~hether cemed over the drift of the school at the 9 a.m.hseryiche City. p.m. This service, as is the . m1tte~ was taken by the Boa~. that edifice sbaU be d.1sposed Church away from th i 5 and , nursery throug sixt custom of Harbor Reform of J?irectors who ap_proveii of or used for wholly different primary mission . t. 0 w a rd grade.at 10:30. A Youth and Stu d ent Terilple On the first Sabbath or una.ntmously a Resolution ?P. purposes. . greater emphasis on efforts to Recognition Day will b e the month, will be a family po~1ng the Plan of Union -, pro v I.! 1.o n ~ which improve mankind 's matirfa1 "Lest We Forget" will be observed at the First United which had been drafted by elimmate ..congregations as the sennon subject at Harbor Me t II o d t 1 t t'burcb of (See PULPIT, Page 5) Consultation on Church Union basic units and w bi c b (See )JN!ON Page 5) ORA-NGE ·COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY Newport Unity LOREN O. FLICKI NGEll:, Mlnl111r ci.wtt....i hnfU,-10 A.M. l 11 :11 A..M. S11ru:ley School for ell e;e1 -1:45 1.111, 1 Stlt and l"IM, New,.rt IHdl Offlu -'46·5111 Singspiration w......-,., 7:JO , ..... DIAL-A-l'IA 1'll '46a06l9 fint Assemblrof ·~ott~u'reh'" 140 E. 22nd St.7 Cosio _MH '1 l 1v. E .. W. l'hlnlps: l'1stor f :JO A..M~•rc• khHI ·All A.ttl 10:SCI A.M.-Pa1tor Phllllps SpHklnt Jr. & "9-Scllffl Ch•rc' NlfMt'Y C.N A."n.bi9 7:00 l'.M.-P.at°' 1'111111,. s,.-1 ... 7:10 P.J11-Wii4•1dsy • ,,..,_ l ~ Stvdy N..,_.._M .. ,,..Sdtool-A,_ 21/t-l--':JO •.111. te l:JO P·"'· rti ... '45-U U' HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD --740 W. Wilson, Cost1·Mes1 14M704 V. L Jl•RTW•CW, PAITOtt JIM SINOLllTOM ROl~RT I . SllTIG Mlnlt11r tf l tvclllNI CAR L GINT•V MlfLI"" If MUllC SUNDAY Slll'llCIS Mlniltw If YMftl t 141 A.M-s .... ., Schciol 10110 A.M.--Guett Spotlk_,. Mllll ... ry & M,.-, l ll'lltr 111 ... f,.M Nk1or .. 11 7:00 P.M._. ... , s,.ftet' llu .l.cb e11 p,.fetff, of Jo•l'Hlhm • l••119•l Collete COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL P-Sd!MI Klnd11'91rMll -....... ry -Clillll Cent CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES " lliNCHU OP THI MOTHll C"Ul CH THI Jiii.ST CHUlCH OP CHllST, SCllNTIST If!! IOSTON, MASSACHUSms "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" SUNDAY, DICIMIER ·27 _. ' .• . -. Costa Mit1 First Chureh of Christ, Scientist JIU 111 ... Y9"N Dt-.. c .... M .. s.ltdoy Sc9IHI -t 11 I A.M. CM4h Semc• -11 A.M. IHdlRt IMM. 21SO M ... Verde Dr. . Huntington Be•ch-First Church of Christ, Scientist 1111 a-011 .. , Su.Mia, Sclrtool -9:)0 • 11 :00 CHl'Ch -t :l0l11 A..M. llH11ll111 lloo-321 M.!11 St._ Newport Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist lJOl Vie l ido Ch•rft l Se11doy k h•ol -9:15 • 11 :00 RHdl1tt lloom, JJ1S Y\11 Udo Newport Beach·Second Church of Christ, Scientist l100 Poclffc YJew Dr., CoN11• dol M• C•itreh • S11tdcry Sclrtool-10 A.M. 1 .. 1H1t1J llo•m -286J 1. Co•t Hwy. All are cordially invited to attend the church services and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms Child C1re Proridad AT ALL Slll'llCIS CENTR4l BIBLE CHURCH _,/: )~ .,1· Emph.n i.zing The Pl•n of God The Person of Christ The Power of the Holy Spirit Sund,y School 9 AM Mornln1 Wonklp t arid 10;JQ AM lveninK Strvi<i'7 PM t Wldnnd1y l lblt Stl,ldy aiid Pr,)1'r 7 Pl>I Nursery during 5erl;ioes A full Youth Progf.lm Crn. of Oriln~ and 23rd. SL Cosl.t. Mesa Rev. Fred Mor••· P-11for Seventh-Day Adventist Church 271 AYOCOllo St., C"q Ill .. I, ' ' ~ I I COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE Worthip-10 A.M. Ch•rch SchMt-10 A..M. tK. Phlllp G, Murr1y, MllllU1r Jefln lh1wm1••· P11i.r 1 644·7400 I ""-: J-..SM I S.bHttl SchMI •••• t :lO AM =========='II II Mor•l"f Worth!' •• 11:00 AM /J/f J ~/ f ' '"'" M""" w'4., 7,,. PM fi, en Lhurch 1:.=: ========~~-~~ • THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH I Welcomes You. ST. JAMES. J209 YJ1 Lid•. New,.rt hoch 7:30 A.M.-Hol, Euchorht t:OO A.M.-Fatnlly W•rshlp 11 :00 A.M.-Alter11 ... H•IY Comm1111lo11 ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Drive University Park, Irvine krt. Hefkrt N. N~ • 111.U, Sdte•~:IO A.... hllllly Wen1i1, 1:30 & 10 A.Iii. IJJ.1211 N•n.ry Cer• IJJ.J246 A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED-METHODIST CHURCH l elb1e hle11d THI \INmD COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH l lSAq1te 675.0950 9:30 A.M, W~r1hip Wor•hip & SundeV Schoof FIRST UNITED • METHODIST CHURCH 19fh Sf, I H1rbor Blvd. Cil11rch Wonhip -9:10 I 11 Church School -9:10 541°7727 Coif• M111 North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH Me10 Verde I l1~1r St. 549-27 19 Wonhip I Church School 9:00 I 10:10 A.M. H11nfin9ton l eeclt FIRST UNITED H11nt!n9fo11 leech-Nor+h COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Ave. 142-4461 Wor1hip &-Chut(h School 9 Ir 10:30 A .M. Irvine -E•i+ Sluff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH 833·123) 11422 Culver Roed ef Univ1r1ity Drive Wonhip I Church School 9 I 10:30 A.M. Le9une B11ch LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 21 •12 Wesl1y Driv1 in So. L1911ne Worship e11d Church School -tO A.M. 499-30SI N1wporf le1ch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1300 W, B1lbo1 Blvd. 671·3105 WorihiP-11:]0 A,M, Ch urch Schoo l- 9:30 I I I A.M. -, JJarbor CkriJlian Cfiurc~ • Monilnt Preyet" Mfd.WMll Holy CoM111111io• & H"lillt S.fticff T11esdoy-1 0:30 A.M. Wffnesdcry-1:00 P.M. Chlld Care ot, 9:00 a.m. METHODIST CHURCH 272 1 17th St, S36.3Sl7 S.ftleet-f:l S I 10:30 Ch1rcll Scllool-t: 11 Nunery Cere All Mer11int ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!:~~ FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH I, '" HAMILTON, COSTA MUA. OEOIGI kOUltl, , .... , S1111d•Y School ••• , •••• 9 :4STr•i11i119 Union ••••• ••• !i:OO t.!0Jni n9 Wonhlp ••••. I I :OOEvenj119 Worship •••• , • 6:00 W1dnetd1y l'r1yer M•1li11g for •II 1g11 ••••••••• , •••• 7:J O ..... 642-9111 N•rMl'l' At_,. AYlll.W. OF NEWl'OltT llACH -<Dltclpl•) MHti119 lt .. 11lerty Horp9f l ie.......,, Schffl 42$ E. llrh St., Costa M .. Church School 9:45 A.M. Morning Warship 10:45 A.M. ,, 1! I ~ ,I I The lteY. Joh11 P'. A1ky II, !teeter The l•Y. Dinl.d A.. Crvmp A.nociete llector P'lte111: '~1·0210 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. S11llCll'fl 7:JO !& t :JO C"arch 'Sch..t-9:l0 Tll1rsdl'fl: 6:30 •-10 e.111.; Holy DllYS • lllM..."-.d Vicar, TN ltrt. Joh• W. Do11oldsoll -Pho• 141·132' ' UNIYERSll'Y BAPTIST CHURCH D52 S. I. PALISADIS lOA.D SANTA A.NA Htl•KTS SUNDAY SCHOOL ....... ,,,,,,,,,.,.,, ........... t :U A.M. MOll NINO WOllSHlll .,, ............................. 11 A.M. N11rMty Ce,. Pro~.dM Phone: 642-2725 Minister: Dr. D. W. McElroy NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURC H I 11'===================11798 Dove• D•. LI 8-363 1 LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacific View Dr. Cor'ona del Mar •V•NINO WORSHIP ,,, .... , ........... , ... , ..... ,. r P.M. MIOWl.llC SllllYC• WIONISOAY .. , ......... PtOO P.M. ttn. wim. J. C11Tke • Chll'Cll , ...... ,..,..,, CHURCH OF CHRIST FIRST BAPTIST ·EHURCH of fo•lllNI• Yolloy IAIMf'lc•n ••11111111 Mapoll1 ...., .Slltlf hntll• vou., " 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA l lTWllN H.&11:1011: e11tl FAIRVIEW \. FIRST CHRISTIAN 11 ljl CHURCH ' SUNDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY •·••• .•••••••• 9i45A.M. I Victoria & P lacentia Ave. SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 'COMMUNION •• 10:45 A.M. I Costa Mesa 1 SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP ••••••••••••••• , •• 'o~o _!',M. : ~. Ju.:._~'*°'Y . WEDNESDAY EVEN IN6 111LE STUDY.,, •••••••• , 7:lO'P.M. 11rty .~~~ •• ~~~~•:• 1.:11. j W. Wlllt .. :~:=y CAii l'IO::~: .. Directer 11111,. k""' ................ tr• 1,111. Ml11kt9r .1•1111 l.M11•r4 Mtoll"' .,,.,..1, ....... -.. i•it1 •.m. Ph 5••5711 D N''-'t TM a... J"""' ·o. 110111, P•tar Tiie k••· llo1111ld Whltl, Aufshlllt p_,., Etrly Worih;p ._.1:00 .A.M, I , Chri1fien Educ1lio11 ':1 5 A.M, :1 1 Fe1five Worthip I OilO A.M. I ' :I , Nur ,•ry car• 'vailabl• I . WELCOME I DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER I Mrs. w.r.,. Ch.....,.9111, l'etWi W•rttf' Phone 6«-?664 9:00 A.M. F.mlly w.ni.1, 1 O:l)O A.M. S1111de, Ch11 Kll k .. HI 11 :00 A.M. Fottln W• .... ip N111'MrJ PrOYIHll CH RIST LUTHER A N CH U R C•H I Mf11ouri Sv11od llft, D ... Hewl-. Ml•hNr Motniii9 Wor•h;p 1:30 & 11 1111 S1111d1v School •••.•• ':JO 0111 Eve11in9 S1r•lc.e • •• • 6:00 P.M. Yo~th Choir ••••• ; 7:1!iP.M. Youth M11tin9• •••• 8100 P.M. (111111 (1 ... et 111 Stl"riell 142-2421 y""' .,.... .................. • '""'' one: -ay or 1wn v;s~ry ·c·~~·p~~id:d 11'====================~11 I 141"4771 14WJ41 llr:=================::;;:,11 760 Yktorl• St., CMN M ... a..tti., V. TffMW, ,_., 141-1404 Worihli> S.rvk:•: &:15 a~n A,M, Sund•Y khool1 •:~ A,M.. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH For M1Tn & Adams Streets Weekend.er Huntington Beach 1 Adyertising FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2501 CLIFF DI., MIW'°ltT l l A.CH A NEW CH URCH WELCOMES YOU Dr. Welte r Pegg, P1stor S11"4ey kho•'""rf:45 A.M. Wenlilp--11 A.M .. 7 l'.M. M°"'htg We,,hi111 •••••• , ••••• .......... "'' • "''o A.M. Phone CHURCH o F REL to 1ous sc1ENCE I S .. """'"" 111(11 1111> o ehoot •. •, ... • • t 14!i AM 1 M111111tr Cll11r<ll ot unit"' Cllur<ll lllllflOVI klf'M.1, I.Al~ Ad111t 611111 C'lllll t i• A.M. • CHll:ISTIA.N ILIMINTAl Y SCHOOL 1414166 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH MllH YitNI Drt" • ldet" StNttt, Catto Mesa, Cottf. SuNl•r $C:l!oO!J l:lS -Mornfn; Wonhloi 1:00 1..,.l;DO Pr ince of Peec1 Luther•11 Sehool -Mh, ~ither Ol1on, Pri11cfpel Offlc1 Pho111: 549·052 I Scltool Phon1: 549·0562 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 20112 Mopoll1 CNMr A.'-sl H•lltt..,_IMcli a ... D•"eltl E. ltobem, P•tlr Sutlay W ..... lp: t :J\t A..M. C1ludl ScMI: 10:41 A.M. ottlui 201 12 M .. Mllti S!. ~: 961-4940 Church of the Covenant 2150 h l"1n ...... C.mr ,. ... lrH• A. k•rrl•, ,_.._, S.11...,. W...W,: 9:JO l 11 A.M.-a•Kll Sc ... !: t :JO 1'""9: 545-4304 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 600 St. Altdmrs k~. N_,.rt IHc• ~ Herbet't Di.,.afletd, hater W•nM•. c•11rc• Sc•••I: •. t :JO a-11 A..M. 646·7147 St. Mark Presbyterian Church C•f'llllll' ...... ,.. • hs$1•H Dri"· C•tOll• .-.i ,.., Jo-Grehfmt klrtt, l'ettor Wontil, • qlt•rc•·ScMof-t & 10tlD A.M. L •4-4•1341 ; SA BBATH SERVICES - RE LI GIOUS SC HOO L harbor reform temple · AASBI IEHNARD P. KING "' t:. ' meeting at St. Jamu Episcopal Church o 3209 Via lido. Newpart BHCh For lnlorm1tion: C1ll 67S.7230 * 'FEMPLE SHARON "'• Co'"'""" .,.. ...... ,., tfle .Sr• Hork• ArM 617 W•t H11111llte11, C••hl 111 ... Yev+h c;,011p1 •••••• 6:00 PM 64." A321 JUNOAV .lllllllCI. • 11 AM Attend the .Church of Your All J1wi1h fern l1i11 •re ;n>1lt1d fo join 111 !11 truly 11111ni119ful lwettlllf Wo,.ht, ••• • 7:00 l'M ~ Mln15!tr .. AIM•! '""'" 11.s.c.F, U.llATH IYINING SlltYIClS FllDA't Cit 1111 ,.M • ! •, ' .. ' • • .- ' . .. .,,._.,Ce,..,,......,...,·*'•-'<* !i'~~~~~~~~~~~ll ____ _::.:~E:~~~'.:~:::: ______ l\l ____ ~~~~·~:_~~~~~~~~!. ____ Jll~~~~:!'.::'.:~'.:~~~~~~~:.~~~JI~ °"'"I 6»-,.. Diii De¥ot-..~ 1 ""' ,,,LL cLu• O" "•w•o•T .... ," oice on un ay 1,ir1t..i lffdtf -••"' • .,,... .......... 1.J 11s •e111M I M .. ltlllH , 644·5511 T11T1ple Sh•ron Cho1t -One9 Sh1b1f 141-l~SJ ~ ' "" ""' , , • I ·i • ) : ' ; ! I ' D ) ' ' s n j ,. p t e e ' s j • l • -. ; I, ·. ;; '· ·' ·' .• ·-·' ' • _,. ··- • • ' Pulpit and ~e'f (CoaUaued from P11e 4) oriented service d I 'r e c t e d toward the yourigest member1 of .. the temple family . following the iervices, an Oneg Shabbal w.tll-be oUered. Sunday has been designated 11 Youth Recognition ~def at Chrl1t Presbyter!•ri. Chai'ch, 20112 Ma I n<1 l i a , HunUngl.on Beach. On that day It the regular morning worship services at 9:30 a.m. Youth home rrom colle!le for the holiday season will be participating in the worship services, sharing with the congregation wa ys in which their faith has influenced their vocations . The Sacrament of lnfant Baptism wilt be cele· brated at.this SJ!rvice. On Sunday, december 27, the Rev. Dr.• Henry Gerhard, mlnbttr o1-u..-awc1i . of Rell,cioas Sclence_... 2 O o 6 i Laguna canyon Road, Laguna Beach, will si)eak ar both servic~s at 9 and al 11 a.m. on ~he 8eginninJ of the Ne'w"1 There wUI be. no lecture In the Leisure World on December 31. Qualifiied teachers are in charge of children f r o m -babyhOOd through hlghschool during Sunday Service at 9 a.m. only. • Lutberaa Church Of Tll• ~1aster at 2900 Pacific View Drive Corona Qel Mar offers t"''O hours of worship at 9 and 11 a.m. The SUnday 'Church School and Bible classes are held at 10 a.m. 'Dr. Wm. R. Eller will deliver the me~age "Living In Expectation'', Services wlll be· held. 1t 10 1nd '11:15 1.m. by the con1re1atlon of NewPort UtJly Church, meeting Jn the Senior Citizens Bulldlng. 15th and · Jfvine Ave. Rtv. Loren Dale Flickinger will speak on "Full Power", There will 1lso be Singspiration Wednesday at 7:30 p.m . --''The Action and the Power or Prayer" is the sermon toplc of the Rev. Bruce Cushing at the 10:45 a.m. worship of the Flrsl ChrlsU1n CMrc:ll; of Laguna Btaclll. Legion and Glenneyre . A candleli&ht'-" communion -serv.ice will be held at 7 p.m. West Coast · M illwnaire Controls Church Papers Patrick J, Frawley Jr., a publicity-shy welt c o a s t millionaire who has bankrollei many conserv11tive causes. is moving. into a power fu I position as an opinion-maker in the Roman Catholic church. Frawley's Twin Cir c I e Publishing Co., which he established only three years a subsidiary of Frawley's Schick Investment Corp. Fr. Lyons is president of Twin Circle,-i and is featured on its broadcasts. Un t 11 recently, he also was edltor or the weekly newspaper, Twin Circle, which has a national circulation o( about 102.000. He was eased out of the. ed· itorship in the wake· of strong protesU; from sev~ral cathc.- lic Bishops :-i;ho •ccustd him of grossly di!torting their role in settlement of the California grape strikes. ago, nQW controls two of the r----------------------1 five .11ational C a t h o I l c newspapers in the United States. It also publishes books, synQicates ~omic strips, and sponsors two widely di~inated broitdcast.s, a five-minute daily radio program over 650 stations, and a half-hour weekly television , show aired In 40 cities. All of Twin Ci r c I e 's publlcallons and broadcasts faithfully rerlec.1 Frawley's commitment lo a tradlUonallst type of Catholicism and his e<incern about a possible Communist takeover of the United States. . The 46-year~ld millionaire. who made his fortune in ballpoint pens (Papennate) and razor blades (Schick and Ever&harp ), has been Jtomtnent in anti-Communist activities since the . Castro regime came lo power in Cuba. He has contributed 11ubstantial sums to Dr. Fred Schwarz's Christian Anti - Communism Crusade and the American Jewish Le ague Against Communism. In 1965, at a meeting of the CardJnal Minds zenty Foundation. he met the Re v. Daniel Lyons, S. J., a Jesuit priest who shares Frawley's fear that domestic traitors may sell America down the ri ver into Communi st domination. Lyons r;uggested tbey joln forces in a publishing venture, and the Twin Circle Company came into being, as I Bet You Didn't Know ly J .. .M•••9Y Dllll yeu k111w • rn•t•r ttl· .... ll ttn llM.t 111f.. In I fwl'Mlt .,._, ''"'e ...... """" tll.., IHI IMte ttmM tlltll tlltY -· , , • SMU 'fllet l kk ... t.r tfll lff.4 ""' ......... ,.,. 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Joy has been associated with Christmas in a special way· since U'Je silent night when awe-stricken shepherds heard a choir of' ange ls procftlm "1!1d tidln1s of gre1t joy." That was the first Christmas carol. And }oy ba!· rt· maincd the keynote of Christmas carols ever since. ''Joy to.the workt ! Tht Lord is come ... " "O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant 1 •• " "JDyful, all ye nations, rl!e, join the triumph or lhe skies ... " · · ''Good Christian men, rejoice, with heart and soul and voice . " Why is Chrir;tmas an occa5ion for joy_? The answer can be expressed in·ift¥y dffferent ways. For ·some, there is com(ort and seCu'rnt;ln repeating the familiar verbal formulas. Christmas represents the coming of the messiah. the birth of Christ. the event in which the eternal God became incarnate in a human life in ord er lo save men from the bondage of sin. But the joy of Christmas need not be confined lo those who are ~~ to understand and accept orthodox theologi· cal defini~~o~ of Its significance. "I br~ news or a great joy which will e<ime to all penole~ the her.aid angel. "All people'' surely includes those who boggle at the claim that "the word was made flesh." Perhaps the best way to phrase the good news for them is simply to say that Christmas signifies th.at Gtxl 1oves us enough to dwell among us incognito. shar.1n1 our pains and frustrations, striving with us and through us to bring about peace on earth and good wlll among men . Some, of course. cannot accep( even that. because they have been per:iiuaded that belief in C.od Is an archaic superstition. If they are In experience the jo.v of Christmas, thev will have to let go the checkreinii whic h a skeptical cul· ture has placed on thei r minds. and allow their hearts to run rreely towBrd the rapturous hope that maybe, just maybe, it is all true. The g<Y.ld news of Christmas is that God is, and that he cares. Neither his reality nor his love are contingent on our awareness of them. He goes ri&:ht on existing and car· lng, however little attention we pay to him. and he loves the militant atheist no whit less than the devool believer. To believe thi! Is to be joyous. To acknowledge It u a possibility is to approach the threshhold of joy. ~ '· • ' By Chelsea House . DAILY PILOT, IS Billy Sunday Ni>w in Pri~t From Cllel1e1 Roast campal1ns: his meuaae was wrttes In his inlrodudlon: fn the 75lh anniversary year carrlf:d Into tht" bl•od.Streain "I'm thankful for the e:tamplei,, of the Rev. Billy Sunday's first of the nation by the lhouslfu1& that BWy Sunday left for all c[ preaching, Chelsea House has wha came to hell' him apeak, us 'mlnlaters and ev1qelists. published a collection cf the which he did three and four It's one we lbould. be careful Rev.· Sunday's m 0 1 1 In· Umta 1 day. to follow .••. Biiiy SUnday 1pirit!onal iermons. Biily bellf:ved In the Bible 111 w11, God's min, In God's time',• PROSPER ITY SPEAKER V1lm1r Gardner NOTED EVANGELIST Dr. E. T. Quanabuth Included In Billy SundilY the force of. life ettrnal and at-God's .place. He Mid a na· Speaks" ar:e the most famous the True Word of Cod: j~It is tlo nal Impact and became sermons of the a: r e a t the only· book-that tells us of virtually prophet to the na· evangelist~ An Inspiring in-a Cod that we can love, a lion.-H i s uncompromising troduction by the Rev. oral heavon to win, a hell to shun, messa!e of judj:ment and Roberts exp Io re's the ind a Saviour that can "save." hope f lled a void in Amtrica significance of Biily Sunday · His real6W'inl manner and •... I comrnend thl$ book o( and trace& the career of a tone won thounnds over to Sunday's sermons to yl)U. ne man dedicated to fighting evil. God. l1niuaae. the ll!Wtr1Uons, the Featured in the book are some In many respects. Billy Sun· unusual style combine to help famous "Sundayisms" and day was the foreruMer of you relive with Sundiy an era Noted Authorities Set To Talk at Conference favorite stories of t h e such evangelists as Billy when God brt1uiht 1 fl'j!aL evangelist. as well u 1 Graham i nd Oral Roberts. revival to America." . { portfolio of lllustraUons. Certalnly he b,ad a tremendous BILLY.SUNDAY SPEAKS Is Giving up bis career as a impact on the American $8.95, at all bookstort1. Oa major league centerfielder. scene. especially during the write Chelsea Houu, 70 Wtst the famed evangelist ~ccepted Roaring Twenties. 4oth Street, New York, N.Y. his first invitation to preach at '-;mAiisiithmeiiRemvii. iioiiriiiaiil ;R;;o~be~rts;;;irilrOO~I~l.'llr ____ _ Noted evangeli!t, Dr. E. T. Qu1nabush, and Scriptural prosperity motivator, Velmer Gardner, are slat~ as major speakers al the Six World Charismatic Deeper L I f e Conference at San Diego's Town and Country Convention Center. Hotel, January 5 through 9. Gardner will reveal to the antlcip1ted ~.000 conference particlpants 1from around-the-- world the ''Keys lo Prosperity" in a series of dynamic talks which will motivate people to greater personal success and financial prosptrity. He ls a recognized authority on the subject with his book, "The World's Meanest Thief" on Scriptural prosperi ty selling over 1 million copies. "Velmer Gardner's personal Adventists' La.ke School GoingVnder Ille is an example of applying a church in Garner, Iowa. lnl l v hi& own principles q f 1896-the first of m a n y 1 prosperity movitvatlon," said revivals to be staged au ring Morris Cerullo, president of his 40-year ministry. lt Is World Evangelism, who is estimated that by 1935, the sponsoring the conference. year of his dtalh, Billy Sunday "No one leaves his lectures preached to more than hun· dred million people on radio without the keys to leading a and in person , and was more successful financially credited with almost a quarter rewarding lift." of a million conversions. t , ··awn flesnorial podt Tht So•thland'l Mo st Bt•liful Mtmoritds MAUSOLIUM • COIUMU.llU• • cutnll'I' Equally talented in his held. William Ashley SUnday was TRE·ES of the WORLD Dr. E. T. Quanabush, an born. in an Iowa log cabin In Interpreter of the rapidly 1862. At age seven, he told his \;~~~~~~~;;;d~~O~n~F~a~ir~ha~ue~n~A~""'~ut~~~ grow i n g w or Id· w l de grandfather, "I'm Ji!Olng tO Bttwten Santa Ana and Orange chari&matic movement. will hunt around and find a good zero in on the ''Next job I can do with my head ." !Dimension o f Charismatic His conversion wu sudden. Renewal." While on 1 weekend bender Bible Thoughta DllCl,LINI ii 1n imit•rt1111 11111 11'ri11ct. pit, I Molio. 1211• t I l. A th114 wh1 rolioel1 MUST Mo di1e:Jpli 11od. If 11ot, hi will reli.11 t901n t n4 •t•in 111111 will 10•11 li.1 ltoyert4 p1r1nt1l j11id•nt1. Oth•ri. { p111lbly tho I.AW) wi I ht •I to ditcipli11 0 hh'll . Pro1• 011t d•v PE~M ISSIVlNESS li11t .. •il •f 4;,. c!'li"t l 11 th t 9r•1le1t thro1t t o eur RecenUy he '"received a with several of his.teammates, p he n o m e n a I charismatic Billy stumbled upon t h e revolutionized his life and Pacific Garden Mission in ministry. Because of this Chicago, and the ba5eball transformlna: experience. after world lo!t nne bl its most col· being a minister of the Gospel orful players to the league of lor.35 years with liturgical and Jesus Christ. He enjoyed evangelistic 1roups, he is a dramatizing his conversion: , featured speaker and panel "Twenty-seven yeara ago 1 l;od, •l10..,111111t •••rci11 9 i1cipli111-wh111 robollle11 e1c1111. Other· n1ti111, member at ch a r I am at i c left that little 1roup on the wi10, ho wo1119 c••1• liooi11t C&e4 ! Wh•n All•111 r•~llotl , Good conferences with prominent" corner of State and Van Buren c•~I• not lo9ic•llv withh•lll di1clitll11•;v •cH011. Mt MAD I• Pr.•·stant and R 0 m, n Streets and walked in the little •••ct •t •i111t th•• ,.i.1111011 ., co1 1• li.11119 Getl . This pr111clpl• uc h wt U u111iftntoo1I. Catholic leaders. mls1ion and fell o'n my knees Both secula r and theological and staggered out of sin and l H God i1 +o b, God th1 •ut houl Ett rnitv. ht m111+ •x••cllo tlhtl· into the arms or the Saviour " pli11, +11 the 1.,,.,41,,. Soul• who .eb1I •t•i111! G.tl 111 ••rlh colleges book him for speaking I I r . will f11I Gocl'1 di1ciplin1ry 1clio11 thro119houl •••r11ily, (M1H. engagements since he is one of t was not ong be ore Billy 15:• 1. l Cor. 5:101 . Olio•di111c• to GM i11 1hi1 life will 9111rd the foremost Bible expositors Sunday became the most talk· •t•l111t u11pl111 111t tlt11!pl1111 ht ro•ftt r 111d will me111 h1 ppin•11 of modern times. ed about. the most revered, i11 01. eler111I lift. J""'' 1•id, "Me th1t b•li t vt fll 111d ;, i.opti1•d The conference i& open to the most controversial and the 1h1U i.. 11vetl-", Mt 16:1i. H1v1 YOU obey1tl 01i1 cotnm1ntl· m.sl SuccessIUI e'an•el•'sl ol m1nl 1 Will YOU r•bt l 1q1 i111I God b, r•fu1l11' lo b• b111ti11d, the public of all faiths. No • II t. N · d •nd 1uff1r di1cipli11• tl<irougho11I et1r"ityl Vi1it Ch11rch of Chtill, reserv.110•• are -essary 1,... a ime. ewspapers an '"" '""'-vi ·-"'-de d di 117 W. Wih•n Sl., Co1t1 Mo11, Ctlifor11i1, •114 let UI •llitl • WASHINGTON , O.C. -A Seventh-day Adventist school Is literally "going under." The island of learning, located at the lip-end of Adventists' world system of parochial education, is no'!! barely afloat on Lake Titicaca in Peru. the 7:311 p.m. evening rallies periuuicals ·volt en css you to be b•1+i11d. l'hon•= S41·57l 1, 1146-576]. • which includes a special 1 _:c::'.o ... Ju'.'.m"'n::!'....".to'...."h'.'.is....'.'.""..'m'.'.'.'.'.o ... ns~a'.'.nd:'...!:===· ===''===·============~ ministry to lhe sick and The Uro Indians hive fnr centuries llved on the lake in reed huts on reed islands ihey Transportation is engineered on canoe-like boats made of •bundles of the· same reeds. Jn 1962, Adventists built a one-room school or corru1ated sheet metal and floated it on empty oil drums near Uro island-clusters. It was the first chance for edticatlon Uro children ever had. Now, from Advent.i s l mission headquarters In Lima, comes the word that the famous Fl_oating School or Lake Titicaca will Sink - afflicted. OVer 4,000 ·seata are free lo the public. A registration at the door is required for ·the 8:30 a.m. breakfast sessions and the 2 p.m. "School of the Spirit" courses. Further conference informatlo" ... -or . eve n Ing dc!egatlon reservations are available by writing World Evangelism. P. O. Box 901, San Die110. California 92112 or telephoning (714) 278-{160. UNION. • • (From P11e 41 unless help comes fast. welfare. "After eight years of use lhe The nine denominations in· oil drums are rusting away," eluded Jn the Plan of Union wriles mir;sionary Wellesley are the-African Methodist Muir, youth director for Peru. Episcopal Church, the African V'-•'tors Jo the ""hool are "' ,,... Methodist Episcopal Z i o n r: t ) --:~..,··--· ..... -·1 J.M. -.· . ~07o,OFF ·~~ STORE-WIDE FABRIC f SALE! ! 0 SATURDAY, DEC. 26, 10 TO 5 P.M. ' t t t t t KNOW THE AMOUNT YOU WANT TO BUYI ' NO PATTERN LAYOUTS! ALL SALES PINALI ' REGISnR NOWI FOR • CL SSES BASIC; ''WHAT'S NEW AND R W"1 LINGERIE; MIN'S PANTS; TUN. ' loT·•·l-T·C·H & llW CT.M.l Of Ort111•• ' 72A l•et K .. •11•, ••••1• I'll. 133·2M2 t . t t i e IANKAMlllCAID • Ml$TEI CMAIOI .i ---------~----" welcome, and thanks to wide Church. the Christian Church publicity, tourists visit nearly IDlsclples of Chri5t), the every day . The latest bit or Christian Metho~ist Episcopal publicity is due to appear in Church, the Episcopal Church. ~=====================:;========:;:; the National G e o g r 8 P h I c the Presbyterian Church in Magazine in early 1971. Author the U.S. (Southern). the Luis Marden visited and United Church of Christ, the photographed the is 1 and United Methodist Church and school while compiling hi! the Un I t1e d Presbyterian 11.ery on the world's largest Church. high lake. lj iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The mission il.lelf does not11 have the $2,000 necesury to make repairs and save the r;chool. "It's just sinking ioto the slime and mud," Mi:ir writes. "It's sort of a aad !.ight. We hope somebody will e<ime to our rescue." '.ows o• OIL PAINTIN•s WHOUULI WAllHOUSI OPIN TO THI PUILIC $5 and up ,,,. •• IOINOI•, SA MT A AWA PMOMI m.4let OIALllS WANTll Be our guest Dec. 27 btl. 11 t .m. & l p.m. •'•.Join u1 for1 dellclou1 Contln1ntll Brunch ind tr11t your111f 10 1 look 1t luxury llvlng 1nCI conv1nl1nc111'l unb1ll1v1bly m.od11t r1ntal1. For 1x-.npl1 ••• Prlv1t1 patio• -l'Ullt·ln kltch1n1 with dl1hw11h1ra -pOol, 11un11 and lou1191 -1 r1cr11tfon bull ding 1nd ga1 barb1qu11 forca1u1l entertlllnlng ••• ind It'• only a 1hort dl1t1nce from tht renowned South Cotti Plt1•.S11oppln9.Ctnttr. • 1 lltdroem from •ts7 Park Plaza ALLNEW UJXURY APARTMENTS Store Wide After Xmas Sale Largest Savings Event Of the Year ·. -1/3 to 1/2 ~~ ~~~~~ Entire stock of S{l9rts\vear, Coats Fall & Holiday Suits, Dresses and Fashions Lingerie ~~ ~~~~ ~~ SALi STARTS SUNDAY off ALL · STORES OPEN SUNDAY • 12 TO 5 P.M. We ire Open Mond1y Nifl't \ Newport Beach, 15 Fashion lsl•nd, Newport Center ·1 • , -• • ll I .1 : l , . I I I ., " :1 'I ,I I I I ·1 . I " ,. ' • 'I •I ,• :• :I .. '.• . :t .. .; :~ ' ' ' - • :t ·;: '( '.· ·~ '• ::: :11 :1 i . ., ' • ' , . • • f;ommen•· Page • • , . . ' Nixon Reaches Into Bag for New Weapons to Fight Twfn _Da_1ige rs • I Inflation Up, Jobs .. D~Wn_ 1~;"'' By 11,U.PR C. DEANS Edllorlol Rttut.c' Reporlt H11b rat.es of unemployment have accompanied every Aplerican recession In modern times . Jn · trus sense. rising jobleMoess today ls a familiar and prediet•ble reault of the ongoinJ business •lowdown. But it is not e1.actly a Cfse o# the put bOfug prologue. . •Jiff one thing, today 's round of unempl0)11'lellt has failea so far to dn whit It b sUpi>osed to do: beat back in(]atlon. Equally disturbll)g is the. fact that, for the first time, 1 growing number of wbitH:oUar workers, s k11 I e d ~hnicians and even business managers and scientisti are joining the rallks of the wttmployed. According .to the latest figures -those for: November -·4.s million Americans. or ·$.I percent af the labor force. Were looking for work. This meant one worker in 17 wu out ol a ;ob,·compared to one in 30 1a early 1969 wben Nixon came into efttct. 11GRT MONETARY and fig ca I ttintrols are the ·traditional means or fiibUng inflation. , The drawback is· that lhVariably they seem to cause increased unemployment. And this leads to· the endless and circular argument being Waged anew in Washington today: Is it ~lt.er to stimulate the economy and risk more inflation in · order to create employment? Or should the econom:Y &e restr.ained lo damp inflation at the .cost of unemploytnent. 'J'her~ is no agreeing among· economisb on which is the lesser evil or how to tackle both at once. SOme or Nixon's advisers are adVocating enough stimulation to produce an a percent growth in the economy in the last quarter of 1971. This is about double wbat would be considered normal .. L tn• a prosperous year. Such a · rate of a:puaion would require a signilicant J~lng ol money and credit controls by the .Federal Reserve. an agency that is independent of the President in theory and often in practice. ManPoWer training and improved unemployment benefits have been the traditional response of 1;overnment in periods or high unemployment. 'Ibese measures. the legacy of Lile Great Depression and four previous re~ssions since World War II, have helped lo reduce i nd ease the pain o 1 unemplayment. But they do not go lo the r~t of the problem . Economist.a are convinced that the basic cause or upemployment stiU lies in the vagaries of the bu9lness cycle and in the use' oC fiscal and monetary controls. Unfortu114tel:Y, gi:ivemmenls canno\ wait for the perfection of economic theory. When inflaUon or unemployment threatens, they must act -even If easing one prob!em~orsens the other. Unemployln.tnt today approaches the levels of joblessness that characterized the four previous postwar recessions. The first bout of recession, in 1~8-49. turned out to be relatively mild. although unemployment reached a monthly bigh or 7.9 percent . Recovery was well under way when the Korean war triggered a new boom. 1 A SLUMP followed the war but. again. it was mi.Id. Expansio n r e p I a c e d recession in 1954 and ended only in 1957. The 1957·58 recession. like today 's, coincided with rising pri ces. Traces of the third recession were still visi ble .when the fourth began in May, 1960. It was in th is setting that John F. Kennedy campaigned for President on the promise of getting America "movin& In Texas, Taxes Hurt the Least __ 1 How much fo r tn.:es~ Everyont soys too much. A recent survey disclosed that of 25 U.S. cities Milwaukee has the higheit state :211d local tax bills. Houston hos 011e of the lnwest. The Associ· ated Press asked why and cam£ 'up with this repOf't. By MICHAEL L O'BRIEN A_..,_ ,,_ Wtllllf' ·MILWAukEE !AP) -Milwaukeuna aren·t sure-whether they really are No. 1 ditlonally in tel'tnlli of lase! paid, but ·they seem to agree on one thing: ir Ufey aren't flrsl. they ca.n't be far Mhind. And they'd like to 5et 11uburban c:ommuten bear a greater share of the load. ' : Fresh fodder (or local groups see.king tU rel Orm has been provided by a study, ronducted by the District of Columbia government, Which said Milwaukee • .r_eildent.s pay more state and local taxes ~ persons in any of the nation's other lS largest citlts. The a~dy was conducted for th• di!trlct's own parJIOSt! to see bow D.C. residents compare with those of other areas in taxes. Jt said ~a Milwaukee taxpayer with a nonworking wife , two chOdren, an annual income of $10,000 and fairly new home worth $25,00l will pay fl,586 in n:onfederal tu.es. IN HOUSTON. the study said, the same man would pay onl y S400. The curre.nt ta rate here is $86.95 per $1.000 assessed valuation. Milwaukee Mayor Henry Maier has .betn pu.Viing for state tu rtlorm for years to give this metropo lis 1 greater slice of the revenue pie. but the D.C. 1tudy rankled his civic pride: ''This kind of study is next to worthless and amounts to propaganda. not willingly but unwillingly," Maler uid. "When you at.art fooling Mnind with something like thb:. Yll~ ~ad better hive a crack team of ~stataiCrs." . ' llol U\e report doesn't surpr;.,e J""'pb T. 'Pets.ka, e.xecuUve secretary of the Milwaukee County Property Owners AModat.lon. He 51)11 ' It's vi.Ud. and blames I~ on hllh local pnipcrty tues. '!Mllwaukee has· relied loo heavily on the property tu for 100 years, and the. mull is a flnanclal case of scurvy/• Pe!.W 11ld. • uwz ~UD a multiple ind balanced iaa: iU"Udure, wi~ tbe proptrty tax used only [(r city services direttly related to property, IUCb 11 a.anltallon and trash oollecUon. •10nJy 1 U'Jird of lbe wage-orners here art proptrty. ownera and the renters don 't reiliu lhll thtlr landlords pm llqo& hllh property laxes In lbe form or lliPa' reoll," PelW Ille!. By MAX B. SKELTON AUKll* l"r•• Wt111ir ,HOUSTON (AP) -City aild county tax collectors acknowledge that residents of Houston are luckier than most of the nation's big cities, but officials say higher tax bills are on the way. A District of Columbia government study of 25 cities indicates nonfederal t.u bllls on 1 new $25,000 home In Milwaukee total $1 ,586; but onl:9'S400 in Houston. Actu8Jly, city, school, county and st.ate lax' bills on such a homestead in Hquston total ~.7&.· --$4M.to fer city · Md gcbooJs and $110.~ state and county after an $11.10 homestead exemption is deducted . TEXAS Al't'D Houston have no income lax but Houston's fihan~ial problems have been iiased ·areaUy by conllel'vative estimates ol potential revenues from a one percut city sales tax. For the 12 months ending Sept. 30. the salei:: tax·ln this city of f,243,158 brought in $2.11.S million. "When this sales lax started April t, 1968, we thought it would bring In about $12 to $14 . million, a Ye.ar ," . said .city trea~urer Henry Knegel. "nere w11 talk about that lime of also restorihg. a .10 percent property tax reduction but I haven't heard that talk Jatelv. Wt estimated $25 million sales tax 'irft:ome the past year and got $2..8.S million. There are connicting reports on the economy, but the current )ear should run at least $.10 million." \Vhile Houston.;-itself is not lalking about Lall hikes , Harris C:OUOty and Ti!xas ofliclab are. HARRIS COUNTY has a state and county tax rate of S2.39 per $100 based on 22 percent of market value. County officials ind icate they plan to boost the rate to 25 percent. On a $25.000 home this would mean a tax of $138.08 instearf or $120.35 after the h'omestead ded uction . Texas legisla tors hold their. biennial session next month and preliminary 11tudles Indicate they will be searching for $900 to $900 million In additional tax revenues. ' . Boosting tile current :1 i.;: percent state-· sales Lax lo 4 perce:nt Iii a strong possibility. There also bu been talk of an income~- Rep . Gus Mutscher. Sptlktr of the Texas House, indicated ln an interview tlle sale• tu: htc:rr.•11 11 prtbablJ, eltM.r by raising the rate or broadening the baiM: to cover more ltem('I or both. .Kriegel believes an increase to per· cent al the at.ate level ls almoat 1 ttr· i.1n1x .. KRIEGEL SAID t~ sales tax has been particularly helpful 1n permJtting Houston lo improve Utt fire and po I i c f! departments, without add.iUonal property taxes. "The sales tax is what ~aved Houston ," uid Cart Smith, coonty 1at 1sseSlOr· collector. ''\Ve are sti ll low, or lower than most, and mlghl be lower than the top 23 cities paylna lhe1mo.sl in property wea." again." Dwift& December, a month alter Kennedy"s election. u n e m p I o y m e n t advanced to 4.9 million, er 6.1 percent of the labor ~force. · The recession bottomed out the following February and was replaced by nine ye.an of economic expansion -an expansion spurred on by the "New Economics," a theory of planned budget defici~ put into practice, and by a war in Viet Nam. EACH BOUT of unemployment h a s contributed to the arsenal of weapons used to reduce joblessness, if not cure It. Many of these devices had their beginnings in the New Deal. In its f1moUs HU{ldred pays session in 1933, Congress came up with the Civilian Conservation Corps to. employ young men, the U.S. Employment Service and a fledgling Social Security system. · To combat the first postwar recessio n, President Truman asked Congre~ for ei:tension of rent controls, improved Social Security and u n employmen t compensation benefits. C o n g r e .s s approved higher minimum wages and a program of loans to states for _ public worb projects but did not act on the remainder of Truman's proposal s. In 195.1-54 the country became aware of unemployment in depressed a r e a s affected by technological changes. In New England mill towns and Appalachian coal fields , John F. Kennedy struck a re$ROnsive chord with his 1960 campaign promises to help such areas of chronic and high unemployment. After his election, programs like tho!!e of the Area Redevelt:1pmen t Administratlon came inlo being. They succeeded in lowering j o b I e s s n E s s throughout much of the nation by an expansion of the economy through federal ll]JOlldlnf and plinned budget deficit.<. TM change of'. administration In Was.hlnfton ·wa.s aceompanied by a shift in fiscal policy. EisenhoWer cut the budget he inherited frOm Truman by '4.5 bill ion while Kennedy, upon laking office. persuaded Congress to add $.1 billion to lbe finl Eisenhower ~dgel. It was the Manpower Devtlopment and Training Act of 1962 that put the governinent into job trB.ining in a big way. UNDER TRE IMPACT of the civil rights movement, training programs In th~ l~s focusid on. yqutb.s and Negroes, two groups with higher unemployment than the national average. Traditionally, the Negro 'h!H been·ttie la"st hired anCt the fir.st fired . Strangely enough -to.. some observers -the pattern oJ rising Negro unemployment appeared late and slow this year. Instead. unemployment has hit harder at the ranks of white-colla r workers and skilled technicians, who tend to be white. The reasons are many. A slowdown in defen se and space spending is behind massive layoffs in places like Southern California and Seattle, where much of tbe aerospace industry is CQncentrated. Nor ha s academia been spared. For the fi rst time since World War II. a Ph.D. ~egree did not assure its holder a job -a condition that Is attributed to cost-cutting by many financially hard-pressed schools: an4 to a great outpouring of college graduates in recent years who, at lea:s;t temporarily, have saturated teaching and some re lated fields. . The children of the postwar baby boom ·have now begun lo finish college and enter the labor market -a ma rke t not nearly as receptive to th"em today as only 1 year or two ag9. Our Man In San Francuco-----~ • Yassah" Boss By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -An insurance ·--company ~held .... tottrnament at the-· Sharon Heights Golf & Country Club in Menlo P~rk the B._ther .Sic& ~ apd a lire arrival charged into the locker room to find only .. one other person there, a bla ck. ''Hey, boy," said the insurancr: eKec, "where do JI. get a locker ?" ''Yes , SIR ," said the black man, "right over here , sir, here's a nice one." As the exec changed into his golf togs. he called out "Hey, boy, can I get my shoes shined while I'm out on the course?'' "Oh. yes SIR!" beamed the "boy." who. after the exec left. put on his own golf clothes and sauntered onto !he course .•. Exec to his partner : "They let the locker room boy play?" Partner: "Locker room boy? Why, yo u hockey puck, that's Willia Mays!·~ And &o·il .wu, ADD WOMEN'S \jbido scenu: • Unlike the headlined activities at Schroeder's sauerkraut salon, the Hof· fman Grill on Market was quietly liberated lasL week by a fetching blonde who shp.ply walked up to the bar, ordered a ma rtini and got ii. F'irst woman served at the "bar there since the place opened 79 years ago . And pumping gas at the Shell station at 7th and Howard is pretty, freckled Mary Tiehiey, research asst. to authors Alex Haley and Niven Busch. "'I need the bread," she explai~s. and that's what it's likJ to work for famous aulbors. A Tough-Talking Lesson From Another 'Duml) Cop' By W. O. NEWMAN Commlssioner , Kf!ntucky Department· of Public Safety Maybe you're one of them . Are you one nf the people who call me on the telephone or write me a letter to tell me my troopers are stopping motorists and givinB them tickets for "no rU:!!On at a!P'?· I wouldn't tnow..:you never give your name ! You tell me you're a good citizen and a saf.e driver just using Interstate 64 for what it was intended-speed. And that "dumb cop" gave you a ticket. You break my heart ! I hope the next time you 're tearing down the road at 85 miles per hour lhal trooper catche s you &gain. I ~pe he gives you another ticket and the traffic judge takes your license awa y. t hope he catcht:!I: you be.fore you smash into a concrete bridge abutment al 85 m.p.h. and he ha!! to help pry your lifeless body out or th at crushed sp~ machine of yours . 1 hope we can teach you a lesson with.1.1 ticket so maybe you won't cause a wreck and cost somebody else hls or her life. YOU REAU..Y l)reitk my heart telling me you don't have time to go to court about that ticket. l wish you could come with me to the scene of a wreck sometime. 1 wish J could make you sfa nd and watch a man wr ithe in the gravel on the $h0Ulder of 1 highway while he waits tor an ambulance that will be there too late to do anything but carry him to the rMrgt1e! J wish I could make ynu help scrape the bits of bone aind nesh of A whole family off I.ht asphalt And Into baske ts. You 'd vomlt-jUJt like my troopers do: but you'd th ink difftrenlly I.he next time you cli mbed into that c11r of yours. You uid you were drivina safely when the trooper stopped you. Tl'le ro.ad was cl~ar and there w1s no harm In edgt·ng ~ver lhe speed limit a few miles per hour-you 11kl. I'm really Impressed wilb )'OIJt ability (o Judie road cond!Oon1. I'm only sorry a trooper wasn't at that place a few months ago when a man with a wife and four children had a bl owout at over 80 m.p.h. He m:ight baVe slowed him down ; and his childien would still have 1 father and his wife a hu.sban'd. OH, AM J getting you mad again? That man might have been mad it the trooper had stoppe<t" him. He might have written me a lelter. But he'd be alive. Your letter doesn't bother me. friend . What bothers me is that ·you apparently haven't l!!arned your lesson. You're probably going to get back behind the wheel of your car thinking you own the road·and nothing-can happen to you. You don't think about the other-people -on. the road who want to go on living. And who gave your kid driving leuoM. You ? Thl!n he's probably gotten a couple nr tickets. tod. Ifs no wonder he weavee: · in and oul of traffic, speeds, and leaves strips of burned rubber at stop lights. I HOPE WE catch him, too, mister, before we have l.Q call you and your wife to come i~ntify his body at the morgue. I don 't want to wa tch you crying aQd wiJJhing you hadn't let him have a car until he learned to drive maturely. And·you say you want .my troopen to let you off with a warniflC. What you really want ls for us to dop doing our jobs ! You want us to let you 10 unUI yoU meet another guy just ,like you-head on! I wish you could come with me to a "'reek and see the seared body of a victim after the' fire department. hu flnl,gbed IUi job of extinguishing IS gaUona of flaming gasoline. I wish you could 10 \vllh me to her home and help me tell her husband that his wile isn't coming home btcause some idiot ran her off the road while trying to p.\ss her. I WMt you to help him explain why mommy won't be home. You're mad because you ;got a .ticket, and you have ln take Ume oft from work to go to court. You break my heart, misterl I ' ~ J.t J,I I '-' '-I ,,..a.t "' ..... .., ... 3.• J.S 21-J"'-l,...J...,L.-L..1....1.....1..-L..1..-L....l..-.L.....l....l.....l..-.l....J'-+.-.............. ......,, llNf .,. ti Ii 11 IS 1111 TRUMAN -J-tlRNHOWER --i·KENNEDY·JOHNSON~•NIXON .~ ........ _. ftnt 11 "?oftttl&. • .. , ICMC« lur"" of L•tMr 1•11dai . . . . . ~ Pro, Con Lineup . . . On SST Progr~m From PACIFIC BUSINESS California CUm.ber of Commerce As 1lrlinis at.Ocie. up on the qeW generation of wide-bodied jumbo jets, controversy over a U.S.·built supersonic jet transport threate.ns to brei.k all sound barriers. Caught between the charge! and counter-charges of conservationists and the pro-jet set. the average guy doe11n't know what to think. To wit: CON: Water vapors emitted by SSTs cruising in the stratosphere might blanket the earth_. creating a hothouse effect that would raise· temperatures on the globe and melt polar ice· cap.!, inundating the continents. · • PRO: 400 SST's nyin1 four hours Would de~it about the same amount of waler vapor in the stralollpbere as a single large thunderstorm. There are ·thousanQs of thunderslorllll in tM world each day .. . COrJ: .CbetTiiCaJ .. Ponutant.s 'in ssT e1hatl.8ti might cause 1 form of blgh-1evel world-encompass.Ing 1mog and radically change global weather patterns:. PRO: Less than one percent of the.fuel consumed by aircraft turbine enginec Ui converted Into pollutants compared with 111 30.50 percent ratio for automobiles. Three cars going 60 miles per hour would generate more pollution tha n one fully loaded SST traveling 1780 mph. CON: The roar from the: e.ngines or a supersonic transport will be as ear·split· ting as 50 747 jumbo jell takin& off at the 1ame time. PRO: The SST e.ngine being developed by General Electric is ex~cted to be u qu tef or quieter ·than -pr!Seilt jtt eniioe!. - despite its !iiu. Furthermore, the powerful SST engine will enable the aircraft to climb much more rapidly than present jets, confining objedionable noise to the immediate vicinity·of.the airport. CON: Sonic boorris fioin the' SST will cause wi despread proJ)erty damage. create a public nuisance and affect fish and wildlife concentrations. PRO: The S..~T will not ~fly al fiUpersonic speeds Over land are8s (except within the Arctic Ciri::le) or at low altitude!: The boom generated over the ocea n will create an overpre~ure of one-fourth ounce per square inch -the equivalent of a fisherman's spinning lure s~apping the water. CON: The SST, in the words of Friends of the Earth. "will be far more da ngerotl! than pre.sent aircraft becaUSt of severe problems of metal fatigue. landing •Jl'Jfd, visibility and maneuver. ability ." PRO : Titanium alloys to be used in the construction of tht SST will be fully capable of withstanding the stresses of l!UperlOl\lc night. The plane will be equlpped with the most advanced instrume.nlaUon 11nd guidance syste ms and land it about the same speed as conventioqal jets. -CON: Because nf the hi1h altitudes at wh.lch I.he SST wJll.crulse. passengers will be exposed tC> dangerously hi.Jh doses of radiation from 'outer space. P&9: lncreases ln the amount of radi1Uon bombarding SST·p1¥engen at . high alUtudes will be compeMited for by the shorter duraUm of ~c fiighta. . CON: MT fli&hl oper1lioftl on a large &C1le coold cut down on the amount of radlolloo-shleldlna -Jn lbe upper atmoaphe.re. permittinc more ultraviolet ny11'1 read> lbe 1111r1,..,. o/ ibe WU.. • PRO: Arly variations in the amount of ultriviolet radiation reaulUng from SST nee11 would be negligible. Not all SST foes go to such ert.rtmes. The position of the more diapaaaJonate crlllca WIS 11.i~ by Dr. Gordon J. F. MacDonald, a geOcl!tmill •nd member of the Presldenl'a Col,tncl1 on EnvirOnment.11 Quality, whei\ he 11ld the envjronment1_l e!lecia or SST oper1U0111 "probobly would be minor, but 1 would not be willing lo take the risk without ·havlng l'Mre 1val11ble . in lhl way o f lnformaUoo." Important as the environmental que&o tioa i!, however, the point isn 't whether or not we 'll be flying faster than sound before the end of this decade but what flag will be painted on the taillin of tht s:upersonlc jet we're riding in. Sixteen airlines, Seven of l h e m American, have taken options to buy th1 Concorde super.sonic jet being developed jointly by Britain and France. Meanwhile, the Soviet Union ls wooing potential purchasers of its ·supersonic TtJ. 1« with promises of new landing rights and air. routes over Siberia. WiHiam M. Magruder, director of SST development in the U.S. Department ol Transportation, warns : "With IJ.O U.S • SST prOfiam American airlines will bl forced,. in order to meet t h e i r competition, to import 1'12~ billio'n worth or Concorde SSTs. With 1 U.S. SST propr1m we will1 fill our own needs plus export cl $10 billion worth of airplanes." For this reason 'the government has put UD S730 million so far for SST prototype development and is asking Congres1 fot an additional $290 million. Remaining costs of the project will be financed by airline deJ)06it.~ to assure delivery positions ($22 million) and a $300-million Investment by the prime contractors. Boeing and General Electric. Through royalties on all SST sales, t h• government hopes to rectiup ills slake with interest by the time the 300th supersonic transport rolls off the assembly line. Magruder justifies the government'• Involvement in making airplanes thi1 way: "We must remember that" nearly every American commercial transport ajrplaile · has grown out of design and production for the mili tary. Now. for the first time, 1 C<1mmercial transport ii b~ing de veloped · without benefit of military research . The industry simply cannot be·ar lhe entire cost." To chargeii that the SST is a type of \\IPA project to bolster Boeing, the Department of TranspoMa tion replies that development of an SST prototype encompasses a broad spectrum of industry throughout the country. Boeing will subcontract at least 90 percent of th• airframe fabrication work. 1n fact, accordin;: to government estimates, California suppliers a n d subcontractors stand to g!in twice u much in orders ($178 mlllion worth) a1 those of any other 1ta'te. For" th 1uper.sonJc transport iii abbreviated srr. Quotes F. V. Hartman, W1lnut Creek "Automobile pa ssing ability as a safet feature ... is 1 true claim, since it ma get the driver out of a difficult.siluatio that he cnuld not have 1otten into had ~been driving sanely.'' CyrU Anderson, Thou11nd 01kii ·- • "The great majnrity of toda y's youth are of a serious and rnponsible n1turf!. but they cannot escape cenaure for allowin1 those among them who would tear apart tbt fabric or society to tllke over." ........ liiliiiiiilil- Saturday ~December 26. 1970 The Comment Page of the Dally Pilot seeks lo Inform and sllmulate readers by ·presenting a variety of com· menlary on topics of inter· est and slgnllicance from lnlonned. observers a n d .s pokesmen. ltollort N.:w~. Publlohor I I - ) .... •thu oond what ! the em . th• nped 1nce. t0ing TU· 1ght.s SST lt ol U.S. 11 be eir tho! ~•m rt ol I put olype 1 for ining d by very Ulion !tors. ough th. Jtake 300th the -0 ' , ' I ' Sau1rd~, Dtttmbtr 21>, 1'70 ' DAILY PILOT 7 i YOUR · YULE ·QUIZ PA~T I ·CHRIST~ TuDmONS Give youraell 10 poi~ts· lo~ each correci aMwer. . 1 ~ neweat)Qrt1tma1 custom Js ...... ilaP.PY Holidays, ',~y; and .. &trtJ"lnd weltoipe, to. l!f'IQ:ther · e.dit1Qli...of Uncle ~n Wttb bJs' " tr1ends Carol an4· Andy. .~··, . ~ . ~ .... . ~'~·=-bello .-· ...;· -I§ . ii>:' ~ndl•• t : . \., j ·~~ ' ~l·t tma1~ .r·. Well, now.Christmas is past. Hanukkah is still going on. I hope Y® are having a joyous and ha~PY holiday season with yOur rariUl~i and may all youf boliday seasons ta come be jll!l as happy. Let us pray that lbose whose holidays are not quite as " happy will be able to find h3piJli_j:j$ . J>efoi:.!!. _ ~--ntI.~, L =~~~ul ~liday_s ~ _' ~·: _T. . lJocle-Leo.'s QuisUnu >Card conJ~~t . _wJ~r. __ Deb b.Y . T•l'l'gtr,"Mr ·111r .. -1lratf!...-·- and her folks went t o " .. t. • ~.· .. D~~y~a_nd this. past week ~~d ~-____ ·- had a reaTDlast. Pictures or0 ----------------,.....----.;....---------, that day, in addition to her card, appeared i\) Christmas • -D~y's .pfpg:r. J-:Jlo~ you tall .-.sa~ ~al-~ In . .-:ld1tiqn, 1he 1 •rurflefl..up Mitl!lt;.."Welle ~l'iftted on page 24 or the Christmas Eve paper. Hope you saw that too . They were all excellenl 2i~ Jlf work. t 1 ! l .. ~~~~i!il't1:t~ PRl;JE WINNER . -·· ~ ' ...:.. ' . : ' ' . ' ' ': ~, ' . ~flcbelJi Uber!, 1%,-'31 lrvln ~~ .• Ne'1JOfl.Beacb . . * .. •r • ; , • .• , _ ~-, ~ child under 12 can enter Uncle ten·•s: Art Contest. Here's all yOu dp: (tj ,Draw,.picture on piece of plain, white paper 51h inches wide ind' t-Jnchd d~ Use bl.Ctynk and make Unes black. (2) Do not copy or trace ~t~ It must be ~ owp ~ort. (3) ·PiJt yoo.r name,. age and addres,, on back of drawing. 111.ail it to Uocle Len'• Art 'COntest, Boi: 1560, DAILY PILOT, Colla Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. corner. This me_al\s that 1970 Will crttp off the calendar and .., a braod new y_ear, Jt.71 wiU.I-----,------,~--------------------.J I begin. Just think, ltsS than 30 . We ail~ >a:::...ic.,;. tha!. ~·-. ~ 1 years uni ii the' turn ·of anOther oovr-u11: 'tespect the rights· :a n d \'.r centur)'. 'J'hat will be a ·v·ery· sufferitQt oP so many bumaa ·property Of olher.1 and that we • J, exciting event. : · • ·bein1s Wi~I· 'be relitwd ·11nd wlll leam to:thlnt iwl~ ~fore ar The new yea11 mean& may r:_rlhat an mt.n.-~egardle.ss -of • we step on aaother<s nght.s things tO many people. We aJI . the ir c·o~r rir ·e~r W~ be and do· away with· all resrct hope that the world will find aDle to : hfld a· r11htr_~I place ; fur each other. · • , · · , , · ,. ' the peace which .it has been· as equals among ·their ·fetlaw We hopt' that the little ,. . seeking all these thousands of· ·men. ; ' chlldten of the world will crow r , new years since nian came We all hope that we can do up· lo be the same. WO:f)derfut - onto the earth. 9etter as people. That, ~e will adults as they are children. , ' '. ., ' " Let.us hope that we 1can All make· re6otutions that wt Will keep. .we could make resolutions to keep rrom fighting with our brothers and sisters. lo mind our parents, to do work without beint told. to do school work well and • 1 , hapJjily. to do something kin~ 5tN ·'"' .41.-rl~ .. Alt A"'r, :'°flf sOmeone each and t:very •!• o~ c.-o.n,,"~· le• d1y.' The~ are .. ma n.Y tn ! s•o, c~ ~~: ~~'~'-'-,. . , more-make them up,yourself and tbm keep them. The topic thiS' week, kids, will be looting lheid to t!io new ye=ar ~ and ni a k i it-& resoluUons •. Really dft in and work 'beCtUSe you wtll~be out of school and will have lots of free time · to do 1ameth1nc· creative. Don't forget those · poerris and riddles either. ~ Honoi:&ble mention in' Pottry goes to Heidi Van't Reit, Costa Mesa. Honorable mentions in art include : Jery Lipke. 11, Fountain Valley : Greg Hart. 11.i. N~y..-port Beach ; ~ Rose, 9, Corona del r-(ar; susan'Gtorge. t ; Barbie King ;- 11, Newport Beac~. ., "' .. , . 2 The tatbOr of chri1tmaa caroll?!J 11 conatdarld lo be •••.• a-Charles Dickena · ' b-'St; Francia.al A••Lst c•Bq Cro111y · 3 .\ traditional Christmas plant, the ..... , -introduced in 1836 from ?-.ltxico. •-mistletoe b-balsun fJr c-polnsettia WU 4 !atq ..... 1s a. ·traditional Chrh1tmas treat. a-ice cream b-)lum:puddltig c-chocola.te Cake 5 Tbe pracUce ot exc~ gifta: In December beetn fn ••••• •·Rdman time& b-ihe United sta.teit c-lhole11t Indi& PART II • CHRISTMAS WOiLDWIDi: Ta_k.ti ~ pointa for e~ch c_OUntryorarea you. can ~atch with its name for Santa Claus. • . ' l ..•.. ¥rl1 Krln&le · 2 ••.•• Btbbo Nat&le a-Enctand b-Fra.nce 3; •••• Pere Noel "·····Yule Tom ten 5 •• ;.~:ratber Chrtlf#aa '. c>ltaly d..Qermany e-Sc•M1nam . PArtt ·111 • AUTHOiS. AND COM .. OSlllS Take 6 points for ea.cb-coi pase; o; 1.uthor · · wbo1e ·work you caa correctly idenU.fy. .1 ..... Ha_ne ChrlatlanAn'!',. a-White C~l1tma1 dtraen , 2 .•.•• Vlctor Herbert ·3 ..... lrvinc Berlin ...... Phillips Brooks b·O ·Little Town of Beth- lehem (words) e-Harkl the Herald An- gela Sin& (word•) d· The Fir Tree e•Babes in Toyland · · · . -~ .· • vec, Inc., ~ -, $.on11n~ -------~....:.. A . ~ .. ' . ~ , =r · , ' ' ' -~ .......... "" ~ .. 1 ....• it's Wl1Ul"J)&e1ed decking balls 2 ..... !or a bul)' ]'lace bdorei Cb.r_i1tma1 3; ..... a atate ptesenta to· White· Houa1t naUoc each yea:- "····· Rudolph 11 th9 neweat add!Uon .. 5.t ••• aiiother name for the Wlle.Men 6 •.••• a. way of helpt nc othera and brlgbtenlnc Chrlstmaa-mall-i 7~ .• ~ .. Jews celebrate one.ot their holy periods UUs time of year ": ~ HANUK KAH G H ~ •..... 0 EPIPHANY ta the Yule tor a nn- ishiq: tradition? 9;,,,, I wa11all 11 a Chrlstmaa custom 10 ••••• rellglous: day matlc• ·- arrtvat: ·of · Wt1e 1n 'Bethlehem HOW DO YOU 14TE? MAG I (Score f,,h Stde of 0\11& S.p1ttt.ly) 71 t. I) s-tnh • c;..J. f l to 100 points .. TOP SCOlf: · 61 .. 70 ptlntl -F1ir. II to fO polnh • bcelMnt. 60 • Ui*t???-lf-: PAMILY DISCUSSION 'QUUnON • Why is it ·to .difflC14t .!or maDklnd to 1.c.bleve "peace on earth"? THIS WEEK'S OW!ENGE! •• ,..,, II\. "A Cbrlstmu ~arol," what la the name of !m'o.! ...... ?-; . • ,; ;· ~ ·" 'lr'li • ;j r. : :i -...::...£..U...4..... ----- ! I I ! I r ~-, .J.':',,.:~.,,:' :!::£=-·Jl)an~~~ n~~ed f~r j~ ,_,...._...,. __________ .._ ___ .._ ..... __ d "•lrlCI• WllijMI,.-Ja '1 "~· ... c1ie~[jlther cif •thetr gods. ON: cHR IST/¥\AS. DAY ·1• "'"''1"• 1• ,.., •••1 .. R' ·" '· · We adopted and ada~ted their Ori Christmas-day, ~..._::-""".'.-..,.,-----,.--.._----.-,-. -.-,---. -, -,-,,,-----,.,,,....,.,",.,,_,,..,~,,·,--.-_,...._-.. ----=,"-,--.J tu Wbo' named llte da.y•" of the Sunday, Damed ·-fOf 'tht:" Suit You're bright and gay a-01 !M·• !5·•~:1·t "!v•t !r·s :r·t :::i:r !l·Z :3-1 :z1nO 101w,1.,s eq · 'flo·ee:t? Monday JS'.-,,· Qlt:~g~r _Or Lati!l Withhanpy sounds. "' · .· '··. ,.s :1·• :•-£ !•·z: :p-1 :111 ilf'Yd d N h h r. th It' " f!~'f•1::> 1•1 •i9Ni11YH::> • •-!i !•·t :q·[ !'·Z: :p-1 :11 .1.'11¥4 ~r Andy wishes a Ha pp y' '&n orse WJt ec oes o 'o er And no more frowns. •·s :q·t :'-£ :1-z: :-,-1 I/ 1'1Vd ~:-: · Chr:lstmas to each and all; Europeln laliguaiJes. . With lots of presents, ~i, Jar&~ and sfuall. This y~ar the The Rotnan day cf Mars; And You're very pleasant - Great Day falls on • Friday, &od of war.' was 'renamed for Because its C~ristmas Day. !"• but Friday's name ·. is cider Tiu, the Viking god of war -a· k•",,...., h•lf Rtlar "" " c11r11 klNl•r, a, ms ·than the Chris'tlan ' Era. It and becaome -Tues.day . Jtt•r111C1, c1111 M•sa ,.,. ,,,. w11111111• .,.,,., 111 "" l lffY l llf -Ill Ctlllttl. MaH 'l'IUr """' If° ltto' If '"' dates back to the Norse Wednesday was renamed to Uncl• LM ... 11 1ue, "''• MfM, c111ffrnl•. peoples of Scandinavia who. honor t Woden, ; king .of the L----------------------' sid to S'ay, later added a very f'lorse gods. Tbor. the Norse • un-Otristian chapter to their · gof of thunder. replaced the .,,. hiatory. We adopted their · Roma n day of Jupiter, which c t Friday into our language beca!nt 'T h u r s d a ~ . The .----' about 1,000 yt.,ars ago, when . Romans named the plllnet ~ U ll() .& Corner ----. ·~ ' the Norse Vikings plun4ered Venus· and a day of the week ''1 • and conquered mu~h . o f for their godden of Jove~ This ~~.' · Europe. was lattr changed to honor .,. , Each day of the week has ~ Frigga, wife of Wodtn and the ,-. story wandering back into the Norse goddeS!i .. of motherly remote past _ ~ st.ory love. This da y became Friday. •. ectwined with human history. Friday s~rris a very, Several e a.r I y civiHzations , Suitable day for Christmas to invented a seven-day we_ek as fall upon. The· name · of this a convenient quarter of the day or the week brings many RIDDLES and JOKES . ' * Question : \Vhat ha p p e n e d to the butcher when he backed into the meat .1?\,inder? PRIZE. • '>!JOM WINNER •!l4 U! pu!'f'CI •1••lt • •oB •H :Je.Ms uy tfAll 1(1"'' lftt 11"1'1 LI"'' • MIWHrl tllC~ '. lunar month. This system was tender associations from the )"I used by the ancient Egyptians · past. The · Greeks, Romans; <.' and later by the Greeks and and perhaps the Egyptians L!:;:===================:'.J ,1, the Romans. The seven-day enhanced· i\ with ·a Sanskrit "1, week was also either ·adopted Jdea meaning· dearly beloved ·a·· or invented · by the Nor.semen • wife. Venus repre&P.nted lov& t~ ... l\"-.: \'. by h 1 and Friggp. was-the -Norse !1'·, ,.,., ·and various ot er< peop es· model of fender affection. , ~ : of Europe. 'Each language d r Surely all this should add an • .. • group ha its own l!ame or extra Hd! Ito! to Santa"s ,~ th~ days. · • · ·· merriment. · The ancient .E.i y p tl f n s ~: named . their .seven . da~s ~.or .,,,.,. Unfs'• ...,,;14 l•k &t1" .. '!l' the sun,. lbe moon and ttie five "_......., 1fftnll .. "" f; .. b~tfletll, _ planets that were visible to . 0111 ... i.. '''"'' .., ""' '""'™'' them. The Romans tended to H'ow many pron11 do a name heavenly bodies for reindeer'• 'Ultlen ha.Ve! their gods and goddesses. The Santa'!.{iindeirf, ot .c~urse. namts of .lbeir days belonged clattere.d ever : l'Ou.r ·rooftop to dielies and also ~o ·the. ~un. very, yery ea.r!Y this mo111ing. the moon and the five visible If you had bttn awall,e you }J'tanets. The Non:e~n and could ha've counted Uie p~Ogs, y1 · other peoples ·of Ce n l r a 1 ·or tines. on theii ailllers, This \,,,. Europe used the •names of ·could have told you which (Ines their deities and heroes. Some were father reind~~r, R1o4her 11r but not all (If them were reindeer-and·1-eenage reindeer. associated with heaven I Y Mrs: Rei ndeer's aritlers ~re bodies. not so big as her husband's. The Romans and later the Hef t~o top brancht:s have l'.1 Vikings s pr ea d.throughout one tine and sOrrie!lmt!i '' · most of Eur~. C:Qnqllering · severa l mo~e ·~ ini:I there ·are 1 4 aimies tend '(0··1mpO\e theit 'two stUbby lfhes ~have 'her · • customs and Jangtiagei. Our '' ·10rehead. the youflg teenagers JangUaR:e' was wo\ren · frOm )' 'have onJy a few, smallish tines _ k ' , tapestry of many such historic on each braJitji~ . · · . 1 J • \ 1 _ .events. Often tbJ. tb3a4s Mr. =.. r's II.~ o u ~ ,...... muged tog~lher to cttate antlers are . e f~r ~l'anch!!ll ; .. • ~ ·"ft<ldl"}wt or more nf • sp Int. 'Ill~ two T ft _.,.;. B 4 "» I :,r::;ttQ~tDl>!i.~-qnl~ highe!t brtnchet !fta)(hate IJ wo· ,ea...-.a .. e .. ter 0 • · .~~Ooft.(tiy; to 20 plOnp·or:more.•SofJ\t of ' ' ·sounded WnUar to the Latin them art ._. tnot .Jong. Two I{ two heads ate ihdeed better than one, as the say- "Lun°a drtS.'' nie two ntme• .smaller. branches swoop down , ing 1toes. ·then~fhl1 jaSt. bas to be the better turtle. were merged to . cive us ~ur along his r~ebea.d. They may ·The turtle, born in a Golden, Colo .. pet shop aJso 'name fdr ?.fondey. have eight or l.cn more tines. h . · ' -. · Befo,rl!: the Olristian Era, These loWer • brAncbe~ lr.e_ as six legs. Its owner ~ays both heads are al1vt1 most .of Europe 1d9gJ~ Lllid called hi• slioV!I. ~t he does ~bo~th~·~·~t·~·~n~d~bll~t8;;b~r;•~·t~n~·;;· ;;::;;:;;:~;;:;;:;;:;;;~ riamei for ·1he dlya fmm the lJOl use Oiirit to shOve'.l snow. F conquerlni Roinans. Four of By the way. ~ ts ~o~po~ to. Uie)f) 'celestial names were shed hl1 11tii1ely a n t I e r s· changed about t,000 )'ear& sometime ·in Novemtn!r. But later when the Norse Vikings no doubl he 1s allowed to keep swept ecrO$S truope. Our thtm so fl'iat Slota'• maA:ld' Saturday Is borrowed frorfl the team can arr1ved' In prope~ L Roman•, •hQ named lt for the Otr1stmas style. ,.. •' It'' 'lt•ry for Tho WHry 0on·~ R:et weary~ Read Leary. Bii! Leary's ont·line com- mei:its on tht world ar9tlnd ua ~an ~ habJt·formin&. Chtck , !~•ii Cramu by Leary. :;::::::::::==~==~ Scout ' Wins Christmas Gift Fi ght ST. LOUIS, Mo. !UPI). - Thanks lo some & e n t J e "-"""' _prodding frun the White 'House, a Boy Scout got his wish ind Sioux Indians in South Dakota received. thtir Christma s presents. Greg Mar1t9w11kl's Wish wu to earn potnt:i ' for hla Eagle bad1e by collectin1 clothin( and other gifis for members of the. Oglalla Sioui: tribe who. live around Pfne Ridge. s.o. .No Strings Attac~ed? Gregg, 14, had re:id of the · Indians' pliJht this winter. He (lrganized fe1low scouts in the Northwest Sl. Louis district and lined up·Cletus Wilson~ an Jndian who lives · in nearby Caseyville, Ill., to deliver the goods. Francis A. Johnson, 66, of Darwin. Minn.; has been· collecting bailini twine Wilson· had :htndled similar since· 1950 and now has 41h tons o( it. He now has to staftd on a ladder to add shtpments. • But ·the scouts twine to his collection. He says it all started ·Wben. his mother told him not ta rounded up far more packages __ w_a_s_te_a_n_,yt_hln-=g_. _Th_e_s_tr_in_,g,_ba_U_is_1_1_1_ .. _t _in~d~. ,_·a--'m_•cte . .cr_. _________ _ than · Wilson was able-to handle; He turned to the office of Sen. George McGc vern, {[). S.0 .), fer help and word camt: back from -Washington that th! Air Force would t11ke care of the job. · Then, early 'this m()nth, the Air Force said there had bten 1 ml~take. Gregg was bitter about ·11, but I.here seemed • nothing he or anyone eti'e 'could do to ·get the ' Scout's gifts to South Dakotai in time for Christn'lu. . ttoWever,' it uPr repcrt on Greg's dJ\emma reached 'thl : 1tttnt.l.on of . President N~o~. ~)~ent@I alda b ~ g p n c'l!Jtii St. Louil iooklni Int<> th~ &ip.111on. . OptroUna· through t h e human dev1loptrient c o r p. Hrer. arr1n1e.ments were made1for a lrei&bt van lo pick up 42,000 pouods of goods 1i1onday and aet out for Pine Rid,. Monday · nliJll. Pupils from the Collinlvllle, 111., junior hlah school ·promised to handie\he loadlna. As for Gregg. he had 11 tele111m fr6m th~ Presidtnt COilgrata!1ttn1 him on a Job wen done .• Campaign Mapped to Sa~e Egypt Temples . of Philae CAIRO IUPll -Work will bealn · early next · year to rescue one of ancient EbJlt's most ~autiful · ~temp I e compleies -:the temples of Philae -from · the· rising waters of the Nile. The ' temples \till b e dismantled stone by atone and rebuilt on the ntarbyr ill and or Ajlika 'It a cost of around flO million. Goverment officials aald about a thlrd of the money' already had been pledged by more than 20 government.. and olher craanltaUons and work might · 'hta:in as soon as January.' They said the Aswan High Dam 1uthorlty and two Jtall1n Orms would do the work. · It will take four years to complete lh• project •n4 will be the culmination or a $70 million project 1tarteo1 in 1960 I ' to save a huge chunk of. man's El-Ward (Rose Bloisnm5. who ancient history. from the Nile was imprisoned at Pbtlae by following cOmpletion of the her fat.her after ftlllnc in love. 'Aswan High Dam. with a handsome young man, · When the dam was buil~ 1t Anas E, Wogud. bicked, up the Nile wiiers' into A 'hf:nni! JR .,tbt desert 312-mlle long J.Atke Nasser, directed Anas to the bland, to and submergl!:d . scores of which he w1s transpOrted on N\lblln monuments, includl'ng the back cl a ft-J e.n d I y Illa limed Abu SI m b e 1 cro<lodiie. He ..-ied the ttmples. • · m1iden and tbey UV'ld happily These temples were. hewn, ever after. piece by plecet from the c!lff TIMI tale is from Ule classic into wlch they were bullt1. and One ThousaJld and One Nights . reassembled on higher ground The bland w1s known as In a project in which more · Phllae, the pearl ol Etypt. lhan 60 countries took part. The otde.sit parts or u. The salv11ing of Philae wUl temple complex ~ie from be the ·1ast step in !his project. araund 3SO 'Jt.C. jhe-temples themxlves ere~========;:;::; not beQlnd tbe great dam, but I between the new dam and !he FA R older, sniilltr AJwaft Dam, F•••. f•lr,-f1ct11•I. Tllo•• south rif ltie town Of Aswan. .~, •• ••"• 111fll "' f••to11 111 Aswa'n dri1omen -(guides.l .,.,.tloi. •" •~• DAILY 'Pll01 ten the tale of buuUfUJ Zahr ._'"_l .. _•''-'-'-"-'-'-"-"'-'"'-· _ _, .. ( • - -• , ' • I 'DAILY PILOT Saturday, December 26, 1970 Novahistine - Elixer for ro•f of ""I -gestion due to co~s and bayfever •• !! 1.19 Pin o.,.s;1 ·flllT 11u.wn · ·FILM Prilcessing • ANrUM BT~ Millb~ lnaU""""' ..... Soper 8, Reg. -211 Up. 126 ' 135. 1111.125 ggc lnstamatie I-15 COLOI Clll£U ll!W -, ==t==t:!·15 ·ea lnr.' ~YllH · • • "SaperB" llOVI£ CAllEll .. EJa:llt [JI EJiosore COUl 1111 1111 leis. fully au-.:. lleqlirlS no sel-34 95 ti1r. Drop in ludi11. 41.!IYtfH.#1124 o Polaroid "360" UllD WIEU ••• Wlllo EllClmlc f1IH -A deluxe. canm in _, :e~ .. tts= 139 95 stylillg. 199.11 ""' • ' EMPIRE B' I "Wi•..a .. ,... 1nocu ars 1135 -Lightweigh~ designed for easy hand- ling &alf PIJ!POSOVi!W· ing. 40% .... view. • W'l!ll case. -lm #.17.88 . Portable Radio Ill/Fii ••• BPI ...,. n ·i.:tiao biooioUs. Slldl Ille 1111. Blad< .& , 111: 13.1; ~:: 11. 88 , Type 108 3 59 : POLAROID Color Film Rl(.4.11 • ·~. Kodach~ 11 .FIL~ l.4G Yllll . ~ ••... S.. llo!ie film. 2. 09 . . . K~~-ltr-X F.ILM ·""""" ..,, 111 ... Poi-(Jell --..... lleMt 88 :'sia. a 121-u. ex 12r. c Speci1l OFFER 011 Fil11 Purchase-· ' . l1y wflll Jll llilk Jll CH Ill -HJ H· w""" rolls 01111 r1l1r11j for f1ll crdll. '· • .· ·1.39 /»rJ111n ~· J ,-T ' 'SALE AT DRUG STORES . OPEN 9 AM to 10 PM - 7 DAYS A WEEK .. , • '' Arrid''.EXTRA o•v. 'SPRAY DEODORANT :.JJ;rrJ . . ltl,s sltJ wetaess . 1.p1ar 1r airscelted. · 1.19 list ~.z. 93c ~ due 11 m=..r. Sllllllls ... -• -leales ••• •isi bl e skield of -lf • L'Ai11Ht • lmpre¥1 • rm1r11de • • L'Ori1an •• Rer.150 12Jtr. 1.75. ' -HO-Ull-GA_NT__ "Ultra Feminine" :~~~~~ft f .llMON '1ntimate" ''Chantilly'.' ~ saper lais11re lotia• ULTllA RICH ~ , Hand ·g J~dy · CllW1 I.·•· :\ . ' .. 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R11. 2.51111. • L ' -- • by PRINCE MATCHABELLI Cologne aod p"'-9 creme sachet. Wind Soqg. Golden Alrtlm, f'!>phecy, Belo¥ed. R11. 5.00 ' ' I 3.00 l ~ Ski1 Beauty Treatllllll · \ ,.:r;i·· ~ lfonlalilillB -ID -...... dllllr, -radialt. Cl• 2· ........ , ... ctms1111 ~l lL 1.75 ] Freshe11er ~ Relitl5 . ~;. ' 1.00 ~ ~ ,, • '· I -~-----·--~-.. ___.._ ............. ,._,,.. .. ~~-.-.... ---~--------------------~--·--~~----·----------~---------- ·I' ·. ··: . • .. r ·. . ' • ' KCEENEX . /,":Wil~ Bird : See ·~ '.lfil'!V . . ~y GA~EN" YAll~ . ' ~ "" f· E cial Tissues .rnlol:.I ; r • . • Mixlllie of· millet, orghum, · ~ . r--Hf--'""'umy Pack! D.1111111.ni, · . . lHI other nutritionalJoJ~s. REG. 49c s La : BAG 3i$1 TiSS1es 11 asserted pstJI· co'lers. Plik-•f 210-- "No-Iron" Sheets · · If CANNON .:.Monlicello ••• WrioiJe ' lree while Qlltoa .... slin ••• strts ••• st>ys"Smootlj llfltil.next lamdering. 'Machine -~~ lumb~ diy. Pillow C-42'36 u!'tJ,. 2il .59 "Twilight. Stripe" bJ CANNON-Mmlticel~ ••• Na ioa cottco muslin. Multi' colored 1Jio lope """"" with • willo solid coll i.m:r- PiRn C... 42131 2i:.°t9 2:2.10 11PiltnC1se..2 fir 2 !19 421'5, • • ''y··1de'' ·· GIANT sm·'· · . , · . . .-DDERGENT .. 111 · II clener-stays fresh l111er. - Rig. 75' 6-9C HATS! HATS! ' Full size as~.'t cone ~hapcd, gaHy CD!ored and decorated. Each .· -. Salurdl)'; Dettmbtr )&,, 1970 DAILY '!LDT 9 I Flower•~ er '"''· Re(. 3tc:2'hll Packs ·a·i1.oo ~ P5wiflH l Knitting Yarn i 100% Woven Worsted, 4 Ply. Assorted washable col- . ors. •oz. ggc ' ;WM(. Batteries . ~~rr "D" eet1 lOil .00 ll 9Volt 49c ---p l"te ;:-:;.;:-.= · en I • "AA" cen -59c Pak of 4 I . . • ' , • •• • 1 1 I j ' ... -. 11 - • • ' • ·( ., •, •• • • • • ' ' ' • I • • • • "' •• ,, .. , • . t ' ., •I ~ -• ' J 8 DAil V PILOT ~at11rday OKt/T\bfr tli 1970, 1 ' .. • • : • l ' ' i ' " : l ,, • • • l ' ' • l • " : • • " s 3 • .. • ' • • .. • •• ~ .. • ' .. • • • • ' ' • ' ' • ' • ' • • ' ' ' • -. • • • .. 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UNO!lilSlGNer COllttOAATION ...... ,,, CCWl(lu(llflt UI lnv-.1mt0\I 1111 '""' 01 Supt,....lltn of lht CikonlY 01 01••· CllllOr"i.· Ito O"ll•~ •• ~ Cl!'l,:r.; °'·• '1tclf~ 1~11, C•l ' dot• l'llrtbY c"lll\I 1111 It 11 conduttll'IO • tlullllto 111 Co-P1rt111r11 ti P.O. 1ioll 11110w11 Cash for 'Conservation ·Arri11es-in Nic.k-Of Xime LEGAL NOTICE ' LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTIC!: LEGAL NOTICE tiA "(lv"X.t•W0u;:LD-A8Wt../i1'R.io.~o': rNI llll!t ~·llOt bllllnt11 •I l$)j It.If, hf.Ill AM, C:•J!lornl1, uncltr lilt SEC1tGN 1, On !1101 llt1l1 01 1n Wlfll-rlnO Ind tr11tlc 1\INIY mHI 1111r-nl 11111 "'' l!tm . fl'~ of '!ht "'1• f11I Co-11 Hlthw1v, (Ol'Olll di! M1,, Hcllllout llrm lllrnt ot THE ~·l•OWN to StcllolUo ttW llld 'ttUf oe 1111 Vtlll<lt Codi ol ttlt 11111 Of C1!1tornl1, II 11 lowlna Corvot1IJon wllott Drlll(llMll Plat• c1nl9rnl1, Ul\Mf fl'lt !l(!l!loul """ ~mtt COMPitiNY •1111 111•1 111• tltm II 11 .... 11. '"'"" • .,.. Incl •11:11rld '"'' 1111 pr""' l•(lt I" .. llmlt1 11111111 lflOtl OI b111ltotU 11 11 '!oltowl: ot THE LA~O O~fllCI 11141 lHE HOME COITl*N of 11\t followlftt PttMl\l, wllolf pertlolli ti 11'.irr..v't-n A\ffnl.I. •1'11111 Vnl"lr$lly Jt,\r9(JIM (0.l Ml rl. l'ltrfln•fltr Jll , _ Tiit INIM Compf11y, .UO N~wp.ort SHOW and: 111•1 !l>f ~..,. of u ld ~, In l1;U lndl plftel °' ntldtlnct •rt lotlll 19(itMI In Int \111.Jnc:oroerttN lrtt OI 1111 C:Ollnt'!' el Oronot 1,1 1ai.tll11'111f 'J I nd ( f d d Ill jn dri to the Ctn"r Orl\rt, Nt'"-1 It 1 t n , COl'Mfl llen lf'CI 111 prlnCINI PllCt of ti ,,.. PWI, ~ 11 •' I _ ~ • l • t Ill-SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -m1 I on e owmen un an a r s & ves repay c1111.,,.11. bu•llltl• 1, ,, tol1PWt: M1u.1t1 re. c11111111. 2'111 L•i l1.1nai •1 .,, 11ttt1. N>OOJu.tM, wri1t11 1Pffll um111 ••• !Ound "'°'' 1pp10P• •" K "'· ... •·ro In 8 Victorian •• million line of credtl from conservancy The" have up to w•TNISi 'lh 111nf 11111 1.s111 d•v o1 Yldto v111111r•t.. inc .• lSlS e-111 co.11 °'··. Mru1er1 v111t, c1, G4or•• L. 1111 111t •rdtrly ""'"'"*'' o1 1•1rt1c 1111rton •nd '" '•••on111i. •1111 "'''· ,, I.AMI U9': lie ~ • ;/ Otc'"'"'· ltJe. MltlNllY. COl'Ol'tl de! No.Ir. C:t!lfor11!1 i!lldr~J, '"' ltedJlllOl 0,,, N'"""'°'' IECTION '· IK~ •~.031.1' of Ill• Cldlllld ore1nonc11 ol "" c-rv me I 0 d r 1 ma , the man the Ford Foundatlon. Both are three years. fCOlilPO .. ATE SEAL\ 011"' °""""' ,, 1Ho, ''*"· co. c:1r1 11, """"'' 1ou E. O••not,. 11 •• lltl".,"'1 , -, 1 .., '''' •• f01~1 ba k I ' , O. W f1rt1UllOll Vldfo V1111w11, lllC.. Gtttt Sf., Orontt, Ct. Jol\11 111, Mtwlll, ~IC. ... .I • I rllllwtn A""1W. fr 0 m nawre conservancy u.sed to iuarantte n oans ,Johnson said the gro.up vie-'Pri.t6tM , c:1u1orl\I• cof'90••t1on 1s11 N. Lou1,,, ""'' Allfl, c •• JI•• i:. c11 i l'1tr111....,, •v•nw "'-Gl•H•ll St•w •nd "f....,un Av111u•. 1111 •• rrived i'ust in time to stop the for land purehases. cumntly Is trying to raise •-s. M11111 GIKI•• •· ll!om•• Htdtr, 1nu-e Nt••on •11 .. 1u111n, c.. P•lm1·1&ci. •jlllld nm11 i. to•tr·11 .. , fill m1111 ,., /!Ou~. -• -Alll1t•11I SICtlllf'I' ,rts!dl!llJ ' Jtff\r It. lCr1ns. "' '· Otmi111, ''"'' lbl F1lr1Jtvtn AWlllUI bt Witn YG•bt '''"' tnd Htwll ""'"\If, !I'll forfciosure • or the elderly ''These d on't lota1 l 0 0 11boul l5 mlllton fr Gm STATE OF c .. LIFO•MIA. JIJAlll K. 8utt1 An1. Cl~ OtWICI \., M ....... "' E. prlfTll l1ci. ~limit II kitty l«I) 11'11111 M• llOyr. ~ -~·-• d ' ho h .. J h • sa:ld during f d ti d •• f I to COUNTY OF OiitANGE, w . S1cr111,.... Wlll'lelrnln1, Al!.tll11m. c:. lt00.'1 v !cl ~l#lt""""""""'IW ~H·-A•-· Ind Foo1111tl •oullll•t ... aiWJt 1 stu 10 me. muc • o nson oun a ons an u.:ne ac ors on 1h11 15111 e11v o1 otdmw, ,.,0• ST .. TE OF CALIFGl\NIA • M.,.,..,, un 5. Lowe11, 11n1, ..,n,, c.: ""pr1.,,.. f1ci. •Hid nmn 111111r1v.11.-11J1 m11111 "' llOll• The fast acUori with a an Interview. ,;But our complete "some great buys 1t10. M1or1 ,,.., • No11rv l"ut11io 1n •1111 COUNTY oF OAANGI! u Htw••d M11, ~, MGll11r11. Mlt11on 111:cT10N 1. s1e1~ .,,031.1_.. i. htretiy Hded 19 1111 coo111ec1 0t•111111C11 of '~' · • kl ft ••• I h k>r MIO Ctun!v Ind &1111. 1•1ldl'.'JI Qt! tti!.t J !h d~[_ Of OtQtmbtt \tto. Vltl9.~ C.. ou..._ W-1CkUl'I\> -13111 C°"llh ot.0ro11M IO reti111-11.lolkl"'ll --, • ....checkbook kept.. p..o-r l-f a .1 t freedom to movequ1c y_o tt1 -We got ..-.:au.se o l e m1...i11. ou•• ·commt••lMH -,n1r '""°'"·&lore mt. ,-Niifa•r PUillc In •nd '°' Lamlllrdv lild .. G110.n G1ov1, c:1, &11:. ,,,011,1<', un1.-.,u., Ar""" 1011 M¥1. Painter Loren Holmwood in hls allows us to put down a little recession " These included "'"°"''"" •Dat•rtd G. w. F~••ui.on ••kl CG11n!v •!'>II s1111. Pello11•llY Otild oectn10t• 1. 1'10 unlvt,..11v • .,._ 10.1 Ml•l 1111..,.n T11stJ11 .,,~,..ue •NI 1111 1ovt11••1'1 : 'K If Fl id known la "'" ro IM 1;,, Viet •rts!dtn! •lld •-•red G•Gtgt •· T110m•1 tlld J11nnt 1/0111 Weickum right ot ""'Y 11111 ol S.1111 A111 Artn11t, 1111 pr!..,. 11t!t sPMd umll 11 1hlrt'f Southern California beach money and { hl;>ld ljlnd o n L lgnumvitae ey o or a, 11:. s. H1ti11, "''''''"' *'''''"'· JC. a u111 kriawn 1a m• 10 1111111 Pr11llttnt ''""~"••I E. c,m01n uo1 m1111 "' l'IOur. •-·se _ and preserved 700 option: sometim'es $100, Or JSt"IO l second phase of the '1.-.crtrtlr, at 1"'9 CGrPOrtll.., th•t 111<1 Setrtofl'J• rt11>1Clf\rfly, al l~t · tJGterOt L EllOtls SECTION '· Tiit llOld COmt!'llHlonlr ot tM ••Id County of O•tntt thlll ... Kl IN\.I 1•ecvtld 11'11 wllllln ln1trum1111 011 bt111H ur110••llfn tlio! t•l(ultd lllt wllllln •!Cort II Fi1111, tllfl'1IDrlli1 •!Int M mt tbovMttcrlbtd POr!IOm. OI Ft1,n1r1n Av1..,1 1r>11 acres ol lush timberland will tie up land worth $1 Hawaiian Park project , qt 'lht tPfPOt••lon Mrtl11 111rntd, •net 11111rwn.,,1 111 b!ll•!I 01 '"' c~~r1ll011 a/Jofm P. H 111 Unlv•••lt'f Al'tn11• 10.1 Mtrl 111 c1111orm1ty 111r.ia •net w1111 1tc.11on tl4CJ 01 1h1 h f ~-I • I I M · •<knowleeleld lo m1 11\11 1lldl coritor1tl011 ttrtr11n 111rned, 1ncr 1Unowltdl!ld lo m1 · iw VlllJcl1 C:Odt OI 111• Stitt at C•!l10ml1, overlooking Lake Ta oe or million. coa,, ... pro~es n ar1n 11tt11ttd ,,.. wml. 111 w11,,.., Wht•oot. i t111t 111C.n'corP0•1t1an t•ecuttd th•.,,,,., ''J•r1 E. HYt:11r $fCTION s. llll• Ordlntr>tt ,11111 Ilk• tfle<t .,.., 111 111 1u11 1orct m1r1r cX11 the federal governrr.ent. "We use the s11me tools as County North of s an 11 ..... t1ert11n1a Mt r11v h•nd 1nd 1111... WITNESS mY 1111111 •l'ld1111. 1/Mow1ro MoJ ••v1 ,,,,., 1n11 •fl•• 111 Ptl••••· •lld 1111or1 1111 ex.p1t111o11 01 11111.,. nu d•~\ • dded , J • my otflclll ... 1 !hi dlY l lld Vttr Ill tl'llt (OFFICIAL SEAL) 1/Jttr'I' II. 1Cr1n1 1l1tr lllt IMU&OI llltrtOI 1NH bl 11Ubll1lltd lllCt In 1111 Or1ng1 Co.Ill OtilY PUO!. Huey 0 , Johnson, Y.'hO wrote speculators," he a · ' Francisco, and I 1$,028-acre cert111e111. II•" •bolrt w•l!ltll. •· ou1c11 v. T.,od, 110 ... 10 L M•"" 1 "'w~PIW ~tlli/l.O 111 tl\t cau~l'f ,, O••"D• s1a11 of c1111orn11. 111Q:11111r "'"11" lb< 125.000 check, describes hope we've ' proven the purchase •"d lease at IOFFIC:l"L SE..,Ll Nol•l'Y Pubuc-e1Uhlrn10 1/1tot>1r1 v. ·M.,,1111 '"' 111m11 01 1111 ""'""" ot "" 101rd o1 5uocrv1!>0r1 "'°""' lo• 1<111 1011n11 _. ' JO'ICI A. Sw!Mlor• Pr!fl(llll Ofll(I ln S"fA"fE OF CALIFORf.llA) lllt &t,,,., • the complicated transact.ion as Importance of. ma.nageme~l Aravaipa CanyOC\lP Arizona. Ho11ry Pul>tk °''""' countv . couHTv OF olilAMGE J "· ' "LTON !' . .ALLIN •'n unusual example of the d f i Ir n s1111 or c11uorn11 M• C:O!nmls•IGll E•Pl•n On December 1, 1t1G, 11e1art mt. 1 rSEA\.l C:hilrm•~ 01 mt 6o1rc1 01 $ut11,.,,IJCr• a n P r o es.s ona sm 1 Several other p r o j e c t s P•i11clo1l 0111.~1 In Ott, ., n14 No11rv· Public In •l'ld Mr told CO\lntv •!Id e1 O••no• c-ry, c111k>r1111 nature conservancy's purnn.<U> conservation. Emotion isn't ti d r e Ortno~ c:aun:Y •· •011 l.IYINO"'o" St•lt, PtflOMll• ··~~•r@CI 0111 we1~k11m ATTEST: r --+ C?tren Y Un e , ,w ay ar, ~¥ Commlnlon l.lllllrt' lilATT•AY, SNYOll 1!1111 l.IV1NOSTON Mlcl'l"I E. Ct HIVAn, G11>tv1 l , Endrti'. W. £.ST JOHN -·land conservation -and its enough when' you're dealing aimed at prtserYll\I coastal A111. u. nn .. itJJ Ntrtl'I "'''" ''""· s11111 tt1 c:1r1 11.. F1t11tr, JG1111 P. Hewitt, Je•• E. CO\lnl'f Cltrk •nd i x-ot11t1o Cle•k Chl.ef weapon_ r ead y cash. ith t 0 u g b 'envi·ronmental b tLt '<Is nd 1 •· ds 01a10N. DUNN •flf C:lUTC:NI• S•~t• ""'· c111iw~1o •n11 HYt:11r, H11W1rd Mol J1r"' 11: JCr1111 ot th• aotr• o1 ~rv1tor1 01 w. , mars es, we n I Sull'.I "41 flltw1t1rt C:•n11r Of'. 11111 • 'T•lt tO·?•ot oo~ld L: Ma"" end ' Robe•t v. · Men11e1: or'"'' c~1y, c,1110,111, 'Johnson is western regional p r 0 b I e m I • Too oft~n U!ed by marine ure and ,, ........ •••ch. C•llfHnll ".... l"ubllllltd Or•"" C:111I o~u~ l"tlol., know11 Iii mt IO Ill !ht Hrson1 Wl!o•• IV ~·1111 L C:t1!1IJ1 '!rector 01 the p r 1· v a 1 e I y · 1. · ts · ~ •· no • I . l"Ubll1t1e11 O•l"Of C:N1t 0111v l"llot, o.-:emOtr 1•, tt1o •nd Jt"Y1ry J, '· ''· n1m" ,,, •Yb.w:1lbfd 10 1111 w1t~111 °''""~ d conserva 1on1s JU~" 11.11ve ~ rrugrato17 b rds off Mal.Ile. o..ctmbt• '" 1•10 11111 J .. "''"' 2, •· "· 1tn 2nt.10 1n.11r\HTltn1, •nd •ckf\PWledoed 10 ""' 11111 5T..,TI!. 0, CALll"OltNI" 1 supported cons er vat i o .n muscle." ' ~ lot 2~lt.I the• •~ec111ecr tne ''""· 1 11• · · h' h d I 'I The • al fl'·' I ··'d lb LEGAL NOTICE WUne11 my h1nc1 1nd •••'· COUNTY OF Oll..,NGI!' 1 organization w JC evo es I s region ·~ q iw~ MU e LEGAL NOTICE !OFFICIAL SEALl 1, w, "· ,, JOWN, Cou"'V crir11 •nd ••"'llclo cie•k 0 , tnt &Ot•d 01 511111,. entire resources to preserving non·profit conservancy had v T ki •A• 2Nt JO ANNE OVERTURF rl101.•, c111 llll'ltlY c1r1uv 1~11 11 • rttullr ,,.,.,11;,o " 1111 &o•'il of su""'1.er1 d '' · ' \ d 'els a ng ltOTl(I! TO C:t.l!DITOlilS Norary l"ubllc • C1l!lor11!1 of Ortl\01 CCllH!ly, C1ll1or"lt, l'ltld .,., 1111 1$!h d1y of Otctmbt•. 1170, tht ftl't00!n9 lands of outstan tng scenic or one advantage over an ... ,.,., JUl"l!lillO• cou•T OF "'THE Pr1nc1a11 Ofl•<• In Otdln•n<• c~111111no 11.,, en 11e1iant, w•1 con11dert!I 11crion br 1ec11on. •nd 11111 ecological value. developers_ Jt could offer tax Cl!RTll"tCATI: 01" tut1.N11s STATI 0111 C:AL1l"OlilH1A 1'0111 0r1ne1 coun1v '"'' ••Id Or4!ntnt• ••• '"'"' PIHtd ond •dooitc1 •• • wt>olt by "" ~11ow1110 ~01e : ll'IC:TIT10US NA/Ill "fHI ·c:OUNT'I' 01' Oll.t.NOI M• Coonmlulen Er111res AVES: '$Uil'!'ft'11$01t5 Al.TON E. All.EN, WILLIAM J_ l'Mll\.111'$. lilO&EIT In the past two decades. it advantages on d onations. Puhli J b T"'9 undtr1l11ne0 Clots''"'" h• 11 (Gii-N1. •·•1HJ Ntv. "· itn • w. 84n 1N, OAvio L. IAKE I ANO WM. l'!llSlEI,. b .. ·saved nearly 200.000 acres Hail Of the 500 parceJS c 0 s' ductlno I bu1l11e11 II ,\S, W, lit~ SI., E•let' o1 CL YOE AU~l!N I Ull:GER, CONIN, tTOICKE & OWEN Ahfl. NO!S SUPERVISOIS NONE 1 Co111 1Ma..-. C1lllo•11!1, ulld1r Tiie Ile· Oec111 .. ~ , 1111 N. l,...it#IY, No, Ill ASSENT: SUPEltV1$0lilS NONE , in 515 separate areas or 42 preserv.ed by the organization ll!iou• 111""1 nl"11 o• PLAZA·LIOO NOTICli IS HE•EIV GIVEN ta !ht •11111w•"',·,c:•111or11•• IN WllNESS WkEltEOF I h1Vt llereull~ ut ll'IT 11•11~ •"Cl tlll~ld Ille olllcl~I • I · I CLE.ANIEllS al'I(! lhtt Nit """ 11 corn· crldllarf el 1111 •bo•• n.tmtd dectdl11t Tel! '1 J ../ H•I ol tht 8a1rd OI $uptrv1'tof1 OI 111, c:aunty 01 o .. n~e. Sll•t at C•1llor11!1, !fill states. have been gi ts, ranging rom LOS ANGELES Veterans Potld o1 1114! 1011c1w1"' ''"""' wl\oM 11101 111 "'"on1 111vln• c111ms 111111191 11'1• Publl•11td O•~"o• C1>1t1 O•llY 1"111>1 15111 div 01 Oktmt>tr 1,10 Among ' .,, more spectacular Anne Morrow Lindbergh's Big n&m• In 11111 tlld Pll(I of _re11der.co ii ••Id dt«delll tr• rt<lult..:1 lo !lit 111..,,, O.c1mbtr lf, ,,, 1t10 1nd J1nu1rv ,, 't , . . here, in Orange County and •• tol!ow1 wu11 1111 nectuorv YO\fClltrt. In 1111 oH1c1 1tn l3'J·10 tfforts were addilion of 10.000 Garden Island off the Maine throughout the nation are G4r11d E. J-. ~3 w . n1h s1'"'' or t111 cltrk or tht •bell• 1n11111<1 coll"!. W. I!. $T JOHN County Cll•~ •nd 11-oltltle Cl1<k (II r~t 6a1•• e! $yD11rvltO•I ol O•A"{lf eaun1v. C1llto,.,,r1 f be h d I I I C I 16 'II' ed ood Coll• Mt••· C:•!llcir"lt m11 or to ortH"I !lltm, will\ 1111 ne<:t1Nr• acres o ac an rop ce oast o a m1 ion r W turning heavily toward public Otltd Otctmber 1, 1t10 yaucht•s. 10 m1 11nc:r1r111~ 11 1111 ottlc1 LEGAL NOTICE ., Mtbfl L C111tlx Dt!IUI~ forest to Haleakala National forest in Northern California 1 l · · · Ge••ld F.. JOl\t1 01 lier '''°'"'Y: CLAUOE E. vouNG. lJJI------.co---:-c--c==cl don.led by Georgia· Pacific serv ce-ype career a 1n STA"fE'OF CALIFOllNIA, W••I Tlllrd Sir-el. S•nt• Ano, C1lllornl1 c I I. T'"' I c .. TI! 01' l.IMITl!.D {Sl:Al.l Park i"n Hawaii, acquisitio n of choos,ing their GI Bill C-OJlege ORANGE couNTY: '2101. wn1eh Is th• oitc• or 11u1rflft1 or ••• l"ARTNllilSHll" I~'":':":~:...:':''~'~':'-°"'=:':...:":::'":...:'~":":·~°"::::'";"::::'"":::.· """'"'::-:,-,-c-:c:c::::::--"'"'"'-'"-" lo.~ 11Cre Wassaw Island off Corp. o" llec1mber 1, ltlt, bltor1 m1, • ''" 11roc1tr11antd ln 111 m1111r1 etrtolnl"t Tl.ANSACTIOf.I OI" IUSINISS ,....,.. studies. Not1rv l"ubllc '" •lld to• u ld S!llf, ta me''"'' ot 111d cll'tedCflt, within Jou• UNd lll • • N-OTICE LEGAL NOTICE the Georgia Coast for a We'll work in cahOots with . , M•to1111tv 1P11Hred G1ro1d E. Jent• man1111 1111r 1111 ""' 11ubHc111an °' 1n1J 1"1cT1T1ous HA.Ml ~GAL W'ldl'f t body f th s· (';'90 pert:ent Increase m ex• khOWl'I lo mt 10 l>t 1111 111'10~ Who•I llOll(I, ' "fhe UnderSlt llld !lmlltd Gartntrll\lp 1-----:-:~::-:::::;:::-----1 --,"'"""'"".-.. -.-.;;;o;;;-..--Federal I i e sane uary. any -rom e ierra . h . ~•m• •• •vb•c•lbed te 1111 w11111" t11· 011111 Ho.,ember 21, it19 ooe1111rebr ctr11tv th11 11 ~ cOlldYt'lnt • LIOAL NO"f1c1 11COR0•0 AT 11ou11T OF and c reation of a 32,920-acre Club to land developers," s r v Jc em en c o os1ng 11111m1n1 olld •cknowledttd llt ••ecuttd LUCILE T. 1u1tGEll: b\l!lne11 toctte<l 11 2:133 Norin &•OldW••· NIEWl"OrtT-MllA UN11"110 scKooL 1"11111T AMlrt. TITLI 1Ns. co. state wildlife ' and recreation Johnson said. prot~tive work such a~ police, ~~;;•s,,r) ~~:~:,~.:.,~"i.~~:C:.~1 ~:i,:,';, ;': i1~~::.,. ~r.',;, ;,'!i()l';1~.'i~ Nouc:'rn~~,:~ 11d• ~".f;:~'1~ku':.~~·R': .. ?:. area at Bear Tooth Ranch in The conservancy works ''in sheriff, fireman and fish and Jo11~ 1. S.11nd•O'IOI' 111 Cl.AUDI 1. YouNo COMP .. NY onc1 •h•• Mid 11,.., 1, com-ec1 NOTICE is Mlt:E&Y GtvEN 111et tflt 1:01 AM 01c:. i1 1t10 Montana. Can .. •·" regularly w I I h game warden training has No11rv Pubrlc • Ctlllornl• JlJ we11 "flllr1I str"' 01 1~1 111u-1"t "''°"' whO•• Nmn In eot•d al Educ11ton el tflt Nt,..Part·M"• J. WYLI• C:A•LYLI, c:111111Y RKll'••' 1.a Or1n111 coun!Y , Stnll AN, C1Ui.111I• '2111 lull 11\d 11!1t1i ol rt11dtnt• tr1 •• Unlllld knoot 0111rlct al Or1np1 CO\ln!v. NI! 10 fl. of Loi U6 t. Swl'f 20 II. ol Th • I d I ta ~ d l I been reflected. Mv Coml"nlHlon E•Plrt• T•h Ml .. in to!IOW1: C•IUornle, wlll rte.iv• •••ltd bldl 110 lo Lot SS1/T11ct No. 901 e c 0 n s e Iv an c y 8 e era' s te an 0 ca A f I I Nor. f, "'' Altff'lll'I' ,.,. lxecvtrtJ Jol'ln L. P1le!11yt11. 10111 "fht$1US 11 :00 A.M. on tl\1 lllh CllY ol J111utrv NOTICI OF ••EACM lNO OIFAULT hallmarks are a q u I et , governments. It puts down Ve t er ans I r S Puiiltllled O••no• C:011I 0.11., "1101 PublllMd Or11"191 c0t11 011tv 11o11oi Orrve, Hu"11n11011 8e1c~. CtlllPfnll 1911 '' 1~1 ofllct 01 ••Id sc11oo1 0111rrc1, ANO OF ILIC:TIOH TO cAus1 bus'·ne••io'ke approach to land enough money to h 0 Id Administrator Donald E 01c1ll'lblr n. 1t, ''· 1t10 11111 J1flll•rv '· 0tc1mbt' s, 12, it, 26. 1t111 n12-n n"'. iott!td 11 1u1 ,.11cent11 Av1nu1. ce111 14LI! OF RIAL ... o .. ••TY ;,;, • ..._ • • 1011 2315.10 LlmlltCI il'trtntr1: MtJe, Ct!llo111!1, 11 wllltll time 111d bld1 UNOlll: 0110 01" T•VST acquisition and a $1.l million property _ often up to 18 Johnson Said th.e rate went LEGAL NOTICE M•l'9•'" v. P111f<lu1t1. 1001 w111 bl 11u1111c1r oi>1nt!I •rMI re•d for: IN TME MAltEll 01 1~1 oetc1 DI Trutl f l•'ooo t •• 000 during LEGAL NOTICE Tlltllll• Orlvt , M11F111r.11on ,,,,11, INS"fllVC"flONAL l!QUtPMENT .. No ll'•d• 11v HARRY F. MEllSHON •lld revolving fund which allows it months until the slow rom "· O '°• 141 111, c1111cv~11 '26~6. SOFTWAAE MAeeL IC. MERSMOH, ,., 1"1rs1 .1.rn1rlc•~ to Prov1·.1-cash in 8 hurry. movi·ng public ••enci'es ran lhe past fiscal year . NOTICI TO C:•lotTOlll JOl'ln c. Edl"'ton. nu T11kWOOd All bld1 '" to 111 '" occGtd1nc1 w1111 Tltlt 1n,ur•nc• •~Cl Tr11,1 eom•tny , Lit: ee C"'SI NO, l!·ltMI l'!•Ct· C11111 M111, Ct lllorn!• 91/oU. CondltlOno, I 11 1 ! 'u c I I en•· tnd Trui!-e. dtltct J141y •· 1t111. 1ttetdtd Jyl~ The organization, which has obtain funds to buy U:te land. Highest figure shown was c111:T1111C:ATI o, 01sc:oNTtNtH.NCI :~:~:•g: c:~~~:J .. ~i... :~: Lind• J. Edlflll!M, 291t Tt1kwoocr SPec111c1uen1. wnlch tie ""w o" 1111 In 11. 1t111. •s1"6?iim1n1 No. HtU. In eee11 21.500 dues-payi·ng members On other proi'ects,· It loans 11 500 In police' slud'ies 3 300 in OI' u11 AN0101 "'"'NDONMINT 01' lHI C:OUHTY ot< OltANOI P!1c1. c:o111 Me••· c1111r1orn11 '262'. '"' o111ct ol tl'lt Py•c~t11n• "'''"' 01 1110 tl4•. p1g1 JtS of 0111c111 lle<onh. 1n 111t , • • FICTITIOUS NAMI Ne. A•'U" ltor>tlO I . 1100son. 311' ld•hO, Cetta School Dlftrld , 1151 Pll ct11!11 Avtnue. elllct of tile Counlv Ae<Grd•r DI Ortnte and 45 employes at offices in money from the revolving firefighting and cont r o I •A•~"' E M I)" ENl e 0 11 M•••· c 1111n•n11 tJ6l•. co111 Mt1•. c1111arn11. cou11~. c1n1orn11. 1tcur1"' 1mo111 or111r ' d 61)() , j , . "fl16 UNOE•SIGN'E:O dOtl l'ltr1br N~'::~EOI IS A~El.E,IY ~i\.E:c~•n,h L0Vern1 P. l1od10n. 3114 ldtl'lo, Cotti ~1cn blita1r mu1! IYbmlt 1 bid d1oe1lt 011n,1110n1, 1 no!t for 111.500.00 In l1vM Washington, Minneapolis and. fund to local conservation programs an In ra1n1ng c1r111~ m11. 1t11c11 ... oectm!Mr 1, 1t1a e<!U , 111 ., d d 0ed ~ Mt11. C:tUlornl• n1o16. 1n !h• '°"'" or • cer1111M1 Gt '''"''•''' ot cn1r1e1 M. Fitch.,, • m1rrted m111. h 'ff' d f 11'1t ct••td lo do bulllllH Ulldtr l~t er trs o I 1 we ntmt tt en lilGltf L. G1ss. 1"1 l(Mntl Orl~f, Cll1Ck Or 1 bid bond eay1! IO llV<I pfrctnl NOTICE !S HEAE6Y G!VEN lh1I p San Francisco. also has a $1 group. which~then stage fund-as 5 er1 s epu 1es. llC1!tlau1 !lrm nt mt or TliE HOME '"'r~ •0 ':''""' h•vln• f'•.,•ms ••,•1"1' lht Co11t Mtst , C1lllo•n!1 916'/4. IS"hl ol lht •maunl GI lhe bid, mtdt bre1(ll ol In ob!lonk>n fer Wiiia. ·~'" i~mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm••moommmmmmmmmmmmmj l SHQW ti , loll -3'111 51,..11, N•wpert II dt< e<il fte reau • 10 f It lhtm. Jine A. Gitt. 1"1 Korn1! Dd\rt , P•~•bll lo lh~ ardtr of lht Nt,..POl'l·M•I• De~ OI Trv't 1~ 1 tt cyrl!y ht• OC<Urt@CI · Mauldin' s Own Favorite • • • • • Still Relevant I. • Two wars later, Bill Meuldin 's cartoons still say it ell for the 9uys who ere ''up front" do ing the dirty wor~. Mauldin once selected the cartoon above as one of his own favorites from World"War It's "Up Front" series . ·He •aid: "Once I thought I did a very funny cartoo~ la bout) an old-time ·'cavalryman shOoting his jeep .•• It has simplicity; it tells t st~ry: it doe sn't need words. It is, I believe, the very best kind of cartoon ." Meulclin is still Going some of the world 's "very best kind of certoons.'' A few •troke • of hi• telented pen cen mah some of the most biting editor ial . comments to be found on toclty's issues. If you 're looking for relevancy, look at Ma uldin two wars later. Look at the Editorial Page of the ' DAILY PILOT 1e1cn. Colltcirnlt. whl<h bl/1lne11 ,.., 'j11~ lh~ n:::•;11~•Y i,'!"cllt•i;,I~ !lie o;ncr Co•ll Me11, Ctllfornl• t1f2'. Unlll«<! Sct>oGI OIJ!rlcl. A il'trlerm1nct l~ 1n11 lht•t hll !Men 1 dli~ul! In 1111 for..,.rlv <GmPMed al ll>f IGllawl1111 ~ 1 c.:~, 0 111 t 1 ..,...'j:h "'111 ':,~' i,.~r ltoberl P. Atilt, 1:1312 E11c!id, G1rdtn Boll!! m•Y bl •1<1111•111 11 lht dl1c1111on ol P8•mtnl ot lntli!lmtnl of prll\CIP•l 1~d ptfJOll, whast n1m1 In lull •no:! Pl•c• ol 0 lllt em, t 1 n 11 Y Grll\rt. C1lltGtnle 916'0. ll'lf Ols!rlct.• In tne t vtnl of l•l!ure lo ln!ern! wh ich be<•mt 1:1ut an Hll nor1 rtlldtnct II 11 lei-,, IO-w!I: ¥~~11''i:e:~ I~ o:e~C:1l"\~N"G(~tR o :~r An11yct P. ll1ll1, IJ311 Eutlld, Gerdtn tnter Into IU(ll COnl•t d ;' l~t orcceedJ ol on NOvtm~r 70, 1910, 111d 1ub1t~l>tnl MAIY UllSCHELI 123 )6111 Strt1t :,. 111j;1 0 ~'· S 11 3111 ''Ne 1 .. I th G•o~•. C1l!torni1 ~640. 11'1• checlr wm 1>t lotltlttd. o• In c111 of • 11111111ment1, 10011ner wl!h 1~11 cl'l1t1••· Ntwoert lttc/I. C• llGtnl• tt c r Vt, U t ' wpor t ' J<ll'ln L P1ltl!klltl bOnd. lht lull IUm llltreol will bl tOOTICE IS Hl!•flV GIVEN lhll !yr-Ctrtlflc1l1 fer lr1n.1tcll0n el bu1l11tu C•ll!, t7'60, which !1 Int Pl•t• al bu1l11eJ1 Gtnrrai t'artntr forfel!td to 11/d kl!ool Ol11r1d or Or1nvt tiler dt!tull h•I ll<ltn mtdf In thi lltcl'ler· uncltr lht l l!Ovt llC'ltltul n1mt, 1nO ol lht ullder1!9ned In t ll m•lltrl per. 5-TATE OF CALIFORMIA County,· I l 1flld1vu or a~b!lc1!10n tllfreol. ire on 1111! 1.1 .. 1..,, 10 Ille ntat1 cl $Ila deced1nl, NTY F ORANGE 1 No blt:ldtr miv w11~d"'" hl• bld for 1 '"1""'1 01 11\t obllt•llon °1 •• d •u•kl•• I~ !I'll or11ce OI Ill• Coull!Y Clt•k (II wl!lllll lour monlhJ 1lttr 1111 flr1t PubllCI• C~U~ Oic?m~r n 111~ belor• mt lilt Ptrlod ol lorlY·llvt 1,11 dfVI 1111, Ill• con!t lntd In P111111tah 4 et S~Uon A· 0••1111• C1>1m!v. unatr !ht pro\r!t1on1 ol !Ion o! 11111 no!lct. underJ!ane<l, ,,.,..,~.lly ;PPt,.911 Jo~n L. dl1t ut !or 1111 001111111 i~trtof. 01 1eld d•tCI Cl !r111t !O 1>1¥ belot1 II .. Stc!lon 1046 cl tht Civil Codt . 01ted 0Ktmbe• J, 1'71) P~l•IO\IT&" ~roo ... n 10 me 10 IM 1111 Tiit &O•rd ot Educ•tlan o! Ille Niwpetl• llnqutncY 1111 PtYll'ltflh On I Prklr died WllNE!S my lltncl 11111 111'1 lllY of 106Ellt H, IC!ENZLE Gantt•! Partner of G••Pll COl"npeny, Ind Me11 Unllltd 5~1\ool 011!rlC! ro.H•vll ll'lt a! lrUil, Oectmblr, 1•10. E•ecutor ~I Ille WIU o! '"tcuted !114! wl!Mll ln,trvll'llfll on btllt !I rlolll lo rflecl •~• or •II bid" end net Otllnovr.~! ta~fs, II 1nr. Merv Urscl'ltl tl'lt tbowt nomtd dtce<lt nl of ll'lt Llml!"' Ptrl"eflhlp 1111,.1n ntr»ld neceu1rllv IC(tOI !he fa .. ti t bid. t rod ti! Tl'llrt 11 no .. ewl11t tnd unO•ld YM'l I . •01• lJVINOITON O"'"!,: 1· 1-:JN:~·· S 1 1 WllNESS "'" l'l•lld t nd orucltl NII · w1lvt t nr l~torm1111Y or lr1eo11!1rJ~ (~ lt ld 11•lf l~e sum of 111,461.11 P•ln<l,1!, •ATTl•Y, SNYOllil 1 llVINOSTON 1501 lllC '"',·, M.!!.? t (OFFICIAL. SEAL) ' •nY bid ,.cfl\re<l, ""' l~llftll !ht•IOli from October 10. All-•• ti Ltw Nt-rl lllCll, Ct I · •-NEWl"OllT·t.~ES.I. 1t10. 1NJ Hirth Mlln $1., S11l1t "2 Ttlt £«-UtJ ll~tn C:. Aoba1I . UNl~ll!O SCMOOt C11$TJllCf 9., 1t•10n 111 wld btetcll •1111 d•Uull, 11nlt An1 , CtUlorRtl tJ101 "~":if"11!:• ~••c11t1r C 1 0 11 Pll 1 ~~:~"f ~~~~~Ctllforntt al o •• ,.., Ctu11l¥, C~Jltar"ll !I 11 111..etw dKltrtll 1ntt 1111 wl'IPI~ or T•I: '41·1•• u 1 rtnt• Ot• • V ° C ml 1 !!'• 1,,1 Ottalhv Mtf\rtt Fl1n1r llh' unP•ld tmoull! ol 11ld ..are tnd t ll P_11bll•l'lld O••~•t C:o11t O•ilV ~1101, ~~~tl"nil9• lJ, If, ,,, ltJG tnlf J1n~1~;'..JO ~ir 1°:)914J' on ° Purcll1tl11t Ate11t •lhltr 1um1 •ttu•M br 111d Otld Of...,,fliit Ofl:tmbfr H, 1910 llld J lnv1rv 1, t , 1', Pvbllllltd Oranoe Co••' Oti!~ Pila! «5-1100 !1 !mme<l!1telv dw t ..O 1>1rtb!e, •~Cl no-.o; 1111 239t-lt LEGAL NOTICE OKembtr 1•. 1'70 Jlld J •nvfry J, t. U. ~~~fr:h~:c&,1;.';, 2~~~:;oDlllY Pll&! Ok 1kt It llfl'tby ei\ren nl 11\t t!tc:!lon ct'lll• 1t1l 2401·10 26 u 10 1,,., Jenutr 2 lt1! '"' ,,· undtfl!tl'lfll to c1v11 1111 Tiii Fl•1I LEGAL NOTICE 1----------------1 ' ' · · Arne1lc•n Flnencltl Cor•o••llGr1. formttlY c•RT!l"IC:.\Tf: 01" COlllPOIAT10N PO• LEGAL NOTICE kr\Ow~ '' Fl•!I .1.m1r1c1~. Tlllt 1~1ur1nc1 "f•..,NSACTION OP 6UllNES!i UNOllil LEGAL NOTICE 1nd Tru1t Componv, Trv1t11 ll'ltrtvnd1•, . T"'-'S1J1 1'1CT!T10US NA.Ml 1., 1111 ll'lt o•o~rlv et•trlbld lh~•tln In NOtlC:I 01' Oll'jf,ULT .I.ND TME UNOEASIGN!:O co•POll ... T!ON "·"'" thl o<n•n"'' 11r<Wllltd ill 11Td Dted &f ILEC:TION TO S•l.I. dOIJ hortbv ctr!llY 111~1 II It candutlll11 • Cf'RTll"IC.i.lf: OF IUSINl$S ''"1tflf Truit. Ind nali<t !t fvr!llt• /ltrtbv t lven VNOllt at•D 0, "fll:UIT bu11 ..... lcule<l '' 1602 llb<.ll(k -Sulit ,ICTITtOUS l"llilM NAMI C:lll:l!l"IC:•T• 0,. IUS1NllS. l!'>J! !lie und1•sl1n1d ht•t!OIPt• ••t<UlH ll-fHt·lt A, COll1 Mt11. C1lll. t 26J7. \ffldlt ll'lt Tiit 111111erilined de httebv ct•!lfv the! l"ICTITIOUS N"'MI 111d dt!iv~•tO lo t1IO lrv1te1 I w•llt•n Tht lollowlno (OP• al "notlct", 111 .. flclltl0\11 llrm n1m1 of AUTOMATIC tllt Y 1,1 tGncludlnt 1 rr•I ~•lllf 8nd T~• undtflltnttr de ctttllr !l\ty 1,1 dec!tt~l!on of t&ld br~~c~ I nd Cltl1ull Ind orlt!nt l ol which WIJ fllt!I lar •tcllrd on AELOAOING EQUIPMENT, INC: •"d Ptrtnersl'lla lnvtslme11t bulllll1! 11 1t06 concludllll 1 bu•lnei• ti 1640 P•clflc I wrl1t111 dtm•nO far Ille till ol Mild 1J·,.10 In Ille ettlct el 1111 recorder ol 11111 11ld llrm I' CO!TIPO•td ol ll'lt Gil8•Y OrlYt. Newiocrt fltte~. Clllfornl• Co111 Hlthw•"· suntet •t•<~. Cill!o•nl•. ~roc1r1v. Or•nll CtunlV, C1l!ICrn!1, II •1nl IC VG~ IOllO,..lng CCrl)Orl!IOll, WllO!f PrlnC!11•I tJ6'Q Ulldlr tht flct\llOU1 firm nl"lt ar Ulliler !~I ll(llllOUJ 1111!\ nemt ol OCEAN Oiied 0Ktmb<o• 16. 1'10. '"•1mud1 11 •n '.Xtmlnt llan ot lht till• In pl1c1 or t1u1lntu II •• lllllowt: dt•To'nt !lon wl'llcl'I d~• not il'lew 1n1 ""' ELECTRONICS i na 1~11 ••ld tlrll' 1' C:l'l11i,, M. Fltthtr . ••Ill tru!I OIOPltlv lhewl YOU m•Y n1wt Wttltrn AYlotnt tlc A I' c . d 1 n 0 111m• G• ntme• cl !ht perlllt\1 lnltlll!ed C""1PCttd GI ,~. lollawlno Pl""'"· Wl'IO$• P~llllJl>fel 0'8nft C1>11t 0111\r Pllet, •n ln!trtll 111 1111 f<v1!tt'1 ••ltl PtO. EQulDmen!, l~c., 1607 llbtll(k -Suitt In ••Id bu!lfW.,, 10 .. 11: ntmti 1" 11111 t nd PllCIS OI rnfdellee 1,. Otetmbe• '"· Ult tnd Jt nu1rv 2. '· re, cttdl1111. llTLE IN$,UllANC:E ANO A, C:oJlt Mt11, Collt. f?6l1. NICHOLAS & O'DONNELL 11 lollcws· 1911 llf6.IO TRUST COMPANV, t i Tru1te1 &urton WITNESS lh hand !l'lh 11111 dey Cf •nd !hi! ltld firm Is comPOJ'°" DI Ille Cl'lttle~ !<. Oewltl. 10f !tl•nd Vl~wj ----~----------- Tt ubm•n Trv1!11 ••le 6!1k1r. Otc1mblf. ltlO. tollnwlnl ptrmn1. wl!o11 n1me1, tnd td· Dr Seel lelcll C•I RldtwtY M LEGAL NO'nCE NOTICE IS kEAEIY GIVEN~ "THAT •WESTERN AUlOMAT!C " • ' • TITLll! INSUllANCE '"" TRU5T COM· RELOADING EQUIPMENT INC. drtHt•~'t••IOllt>WI: .. I \.lth!holder, 11H1 Ct nYor> ltllt. "'"''' PANV, 1 corpor&tlon It dul'I' •PPOlnle<l WILLIAM ll WALKEll: MICHAEL 'NICHOLAS. lr.16 "1 t Ut .,.yn!l"flM 6ttth. C•I. ~ Truiltl 11,,.,,,. t Oltd ol Trull dtled p Id ' W1y, N•wllO'I !ho</I, Calif. ""° 01ted OKtl"nl>er I. lt70 NOTICI!. TO c•IDl"fO•I J1nu1rv 29. U6f. ••Kvhtd by OON SlATE c{~·c:rlFOINIA JOHN O'OOIONELL 1906 Gtl••v (~1•111 F, 01wlll I Ul"l!RIOR COURT 01" THI ' Ot!vt. Nl!WPOrt lta(~, Collt, t:!UO ll:Tdaw•v M. Llollll!older ITATI! OF CALll'OINIA t<Olt FIOJtE Incl CMllSTINE MAllE l"IOll.E. COUNlY 01'" OAANGE. ,.. WITNEil O\lr n1roc11 !~II t!h dlY of $1Alf ..,, c:1111ornf1. LO• •neel•• CO\ln!v: "THI COUNTY OF OlilANOl 11\lltMlld Incl will, ti lTv1tor1, IO 1ti:U•I On !I'll' 171h di¥ Of 0K•l"nbtr. A,0 . Ortember 1'1tl. On Oti:tml>t!r 1, 1t70 btlOr• m•, 1 Na . .i.·UUt <lrlt1n Pbll1•!lon1 In flVOt ol FLOYO W, lt1G, btlart mt Ntn(\r E, Weit I NOTftY Mlcl'l••I Nlchall 1 N•1try Public ln and tor Slid St•lt £1t1tt or ·00R!$ CMl:ISlEl!N MC MAYES •nll THELMA I. HAYES, ll111b3ncl Public In l lld filr 'tld Countv 11'1d Sltle, Jolln O'Oonnt ll 0,.r1oni l!v l llDtlrtd Cllt r1e• ~. Dl!wlti OEIMOTT, Otctllle<l. •lld Wiii, 01 lol"I 1t11•nh, II btntflcllrv, ttJldlno lhtrf.ln, duly comml13lo11ed l"CI STATE DF C:Al!FOllNIA} ind l ldOwtY M, \.lglltl'lol~tr known 19 "'I NOllCI!' IS HEJIEl!IY GIVEN lo I~• rt cordlld 7·21 ••· II Jn1!rum1Mt Np, llllt, JWOrn, Ptrlontll~ IDlltlllld Wlllllm II:. COUNTY OF ORANGE )U . IO IM !ht Pf'tl(llll Wl'IOJI n•mei ••• credlfe .. ol !ht •l>Ovf n1meCI deced•M In ballk QI], ptgt •'3. GI Olll~ltl 11"i""d1 Wll~er krniwn lo.mt lo bt the Prt110111I On Otctm~r '· 1'70. l)t!e•t m•, !ht 1ubscrlbtd to Int wl!hl~ l11•l•v,.,tnl t nCI 1118! •II otrJon• 1'11vlno d •lm• •~•ln•l lh1 \n tnt Ollltt of ll'lt Ricord• cl, 0 •n•,! of !/It cc•i>0•tl1an lhll t•Ku!ed !ht undelll~n•d, 1 Nc!t •r il'ubtk In ~nd ftll 1c~11owl@Gll'd t~tv t~Kulfd t~t u m•. 1tld oectd1n1 ••• 1taulr1d lo 1111 !hem, County, C•lllornl1, 1110 abllo• lan• I within ln1!r11m1n! on 11111111 of tnt ••Id Stote, at•ion•llv •PPterCKI John (~EAL) with lhl "•cts•••v veychet1, In !ht cllict tl11dln9 Gl't ncll for lllt prl11c1a:1 11um ol corPGr11/on therein n•me<l, • n d D'Oon"fll 1nc1 Mlcnot! Nlcl!ol•' --n '" DOJIA F. OVER of 1111 (ltrlr 01 !~• •~ov• t nll!IM! tour!, or ft,173.J• 11111 !ht be11ellcl1I inti et vndtr t Ck"GWlect6ed to mt !h•t \ucn co•oor•lian "'' 1.., lit tht 0,r10,.., WhOlt'"l'~me.• •'• Noll•v Public. Ctlllo•~t• to or•sent th•m wltl'I the nittsstrv 111cll Clled ol Tru1t •nd lht abll'DtlkM I t•ocu!td 1ne tut\1. In WllntH Whl"tof. I lub•c•l~d 111 '"" wltllln l11ilrvmt"! •"d My C:emmlulen ElPlreJ \rOVChtrt. ro tllf u~dtrs!o~'°" ti 11\t cflltt -..,;ure<l lhtrebw 1r• PltHnllv l'lelcl b• !Ill hevt M11unto ..,, mv h•11d inti •lll~•d •t~roowltdotd thtl 1111.,-extcuted lht •~•II J), 1tn el C1•1110 L sE~MAN, A!lorntr M Liw, vnder111ned; lhtl • b111ch el, 1;:oc:t!•ul: my o!Uclal ,..1 '"' d~• 1ncl Yfl' In !Ml 1otmr, Oe".i• K. Jlrtlllt1n, Al!arntv 638C wll1hlrt 6aultv~rd. Let .1.nttlts, In, 11\t ob1lo1tlan!I lo• wlllcll 1uc ee<l G c1rtlllt•!e 11•~1 ~bovt ,...1n1n. WITNESS m..-llend ~nd otfltl~I tttl. 1U16 Clt•k •~•n~• CtlUGr~lt tO(l'f, wh":" 11 •~• ll•ct "' Trutl II iKurlty htl cccur;.ed 1" !Iii! COl'FICIA\. SEAL! (OFFICIAL SEAL) ••llfltwlr, C:tllllrnlt ff7tl bu1lnos M tll• undf•1ioned In 111 mt111r, p1yment 1111 not ~Ill mtdt 0 · Nancy E. W~•I OONNA lil!EllER T.6J7U l!H,.lllnln~ lo !hf ftlttt nf U ld e1Q11t11!, Tiit l11!l1!1mt nl al o•lncl~1 ~ J~· Not1rv P11bllc·C1ll!Ornl• NO!lry Public. C•lllo•nle Publl1llfd Or•lltt C:(lltt 0111..-Piie! wllnln feur mon int •lie• Ill• llril •,•,~II Wh .... "",,"','•"M'•'•~: 1"11!11kn1; P1lnclp1! olllet In 0'11111 Covni..-01<eemMr If, ,,. 1f1tl i n• J•nu1rv J. t, ~bllc~tlon ot 1111, "o!lte, .w, 1 1 IU Orlntf! Coun!• M~ Commi .. 1on Ew~lt!1 1911 1361).10 Ot lctd DK•,.,btf !,, !'10. (II orl..CIPl l tnO l11t•r11t, MY CammlulOn E•P!rt1 M•V ?3. 191? FRA NCIS e LAINE ttr1I by rtttan lhtrtor, lht 1111<1trtl1~1d, Mlv 10 1t1• Publlal'l@CI Or•~Qt CG~11 Otllr Pllnt MCOERMOTf 11r1Mnl btnellcl•,.... under IUCh OteCI 01 '""'" Ylrtul • O-ctmbef n . I,, )I. uni •nd JtnY•rv '· LEGAL NOTICE MEJtllY Cl>lltlSTEEN ACO!TA "frutl, hot ·~1(11lld •nc:t dtllrtttd lo ''" .. 11 ... n1v lt11 131J·10 .Co-EWKUIOrt of !I'll Will·of •ur... ooi>0!111..i Tru1lef, I • "'""'" l"ubl!tlled Ortnot ce.u1 0111¥ Piiot -lh1 •bevf 111m9<1 dtctcle~t Otclorotlon el Dlft 11ll Incl Otmond ler Otr;trntw 26, U70 I nd J1"u1rv 1, t, 11. LEGAL NOTICE l"·:IH1J DAVID L. IEFMAN lllt, 1nd /111 d!Mtl!ICI wllll ltlt:I dlllV ,,. lt71 l•00.70 C:lltTlllllCATI 011' IUSINISI Ull Wtr11llrt 10\lltvtN Po1"1t0 Trull"· 11Jd1 Ottd or lrUtl tlld l"ICTlTIOUS NAMI Let A!lftlll, Ctllf .. 1\!t t0041 111 dawment1 l\rldellCl~t obltt•llont LEGAL NOTICE T-11711 Tiit 11nt11rtlt~t'd do (Ifill¥ tlltY trt MILTON c . 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(OFFICIAL. $EA.ti 1",Jfff1 SUPl!lillOlil COURT 01' THI &Ul"llillO• C:OUll:T 011' "fHf P~b!llhH Grtfltlt Ce11I Ot+!v ftllel Mlrt lt111 Mcvton C:aJ:"fl~l(ATI OI" SUSINlli STATI OF (AL.l,OJl:NIA FO• STATI 0' CALIFO•NI"' l'Oll Ot<;..,,be, I!, I,, 16. U70 01111 J•nu1rv J, Nol•f'I P\ID!lc.Collfol'lllt "IC:TITIOUI NAM!: THI COUNTY 011' Oll:ANOI "fNI COUHTY 01' OlilANOI ltll Ult.I~ ~~~=·~~.:• 1~ 'nl• 11nd1tr1l1Md doe• c1rt1tv ~. 1t con-E"i!li. el .. ~~Y~47~~ •IC:H,IROSON. E1t1!'f of Hf:R~"~ MILLElil . •k• Mr Comml••IOn 1!11tlrtt dllCll"I 1 bu1l1111t •I lOl M,.lni /lo.VI,, Dlc1•1td. HENRY OTTO MILLEll:, Otcttlld. a.rn •• ltn No. 4 Bl!bOI 11!1nd "'62. C1lllc•~!1, NOllC:E IS ME•EIY GIY!tN ·IO tlll NOTUjl J5 Kl:JtEBY OIVEN IO ""'' LEGAL NOTICE l"ubUlllllof ortt11t ((lltl. C.l!v ,llol ~n41er lllt llttJJ1ou' ll•m ~•mt ol EX· ertdflon of 1111 ibav1 ntll'H dtctdllll c11C1Uor1 (II ll'le 1bov1 l\fmN d1c .. 1nt · OKllTIOtf" J, 11. It, Ill. ltl'O rin·10 PErt.IENC! 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Arttrntt fir l•tculrlJ • llollrrt J Gttnl , ~ub!!,hfd Oron1t CMJI Oti!y l"tlol "'1111'1'11'11 fir l••<ulrl• ll>~lltlltcl 0•11111 CO••• Otllr il'l!ot l"ulllllh~ Or•n•• C1>1~1 01lly l'<IN Otc:tml'lt• 11. n , '"' 1t10 1111 J111111'" '· Publ!JllM O••"tt~ Co.i11 01ily r 11ttt, C11Cff'll1)tr n , If, u. 1f10 •1'111 J1nu1,.,, J. Ot!t fm"' 14. 1110 •~f J1~u•"' 1. '· 1 .. lt1l 1111·10 Ot<tmbl• 5, n . It , ''' !t'/O tJl'-10 1t11 ,,,,.,. 1t71 )40,.7~ . . It .. • -------------·--------------------------------------------..._ ~~~-~~·· ''"~ • -,,,,.,_, • ., • + -_,, DAILY PILOT J :J ·He is man Politicking, Campaigning Blasted DETROIT (AP) -Mwlve ldvertl!ing camp&lgna, hei.vy spending and tntrlcate jlnaneuvering have tarnished the glitter on the coveted Heism!n 'IJ'ophy, one leading sports publicist says. ''l believe college sports publicity men are doing a dissservice to football with . their massive advertising campaigns to get one o! their school's players the Heisman Award," complained W i 11 Perry. sport11 Information director at the University of Michigan. "!,_ think ·1 ·speak for all the sport! publicity departments In the Bil Ten :~re'~:~;~~ co~~~!~ C:n~' believe a school should ~xert fantaaUc amO!Jnls of money and Ume to promote one individual," he said. '>Beside!, the politicking cheapens the Hei!man Award." 'Stanford quarterback Jii;n PJwtkeU won this year's Helsrifin Award as the outstan41ng 'P)llege football player ln the nation. The trophy is presented aMually by the At Oakland Coliseum ;Raiders, Dolphins .__ Square Off Sunday OAKLAND (AP) -'The last time the Oak1and Raiders played the Miami DolphJns, Oakland head man Al Davis proclaimed the Raiders "a bunch of miserable losers ." . But they went on to become lovable winners, and they're favored to beat the On TV Sunda" I 0 a.m., Channel 2 Dolphins here Sunday in a National Football League semifinal playoff. The Raiders expect their 20th straight r;ellout home crowd of more than 54.000 for the game in the Oakland Coliseum . The winner will play next Sundi:i'y ·ror the American Conference cha mpionship and a berth in the Super Bowl. The Dolphins. under new coach Don Shula, are one of the surprise teams of the year in the NFL. They were 3.10..1 last season, but skied to 10-4 this year and finished second to Baltimore, Shula's old team, in the AFC Eastern Division. The Raiders 'won the Western Division UCI Classic Opens Play Next Weel{ By HOWARD L. HANDY Cl tM 0.111' l'W.1 1 .. H "fonday will be blastoff time for the fourth annual UC Ir.vine· Kiwanis basketball tournament to be staged in Crawford Hall for three days. The opening salvo will be fired at . 2 o'clock when defending c h a m p io n Nerthern Arizona Lumberjacks (2-4) tangle with Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) (2-4). A second afternoon game will pit Cal State (Fullerton (S.5 ) against Occidental (4-3 ) at 4. The host Anteaters (5-1 l play Chapman College (2·6) in the feature evening contest at 9 with San Fernando Valley Slate Col1e_ge (3·5) facing Cal Poly (Pomona) {2.fi) at 7. Off the' win-lost records of the rompe· ting teams, coach Tim Tiffs UCI squad should be a,. odds-on favori te. "This isn't necessarily so," Tift points out with ronce rn. . ''Most of these teams ha ve already taken trips to the midwest or to the east coast and it is always tough to win that far away from home. "I wiB be real happy if we can manage to win the tournament but you can't overlook teams lik.e Northe rn Arizona, San Fernando, Fullerton or San Luis Obispo.'' Northern Arizona is d e f e n d i n g champion after defeating UCI in ove rtime in the championship game last year. . . The bridesmaid's role is a familiar one for the Anteaters. Cal State (Lo! • Ange le.s) and Cal Slate (Long Beach) also &:reated ucr in the final game the two previous years. ln Chapman, the Anteaters appear to have an easy first round foe. The Panthers have won t~·o while losing six but three of the six defeats have come at the hands of eastern foes in Vira:inla by close srorcs. Ollie Martin is the team's lead ing F.corer with a 17.9 average while Harlan Anderson Is the top rebounder with 12.3 per game. Jrvine will count er with Phil· Rhyne. Rill Moore and Richard Clark on the front line with Troy Rolph and Gary Fo'< ni the backcourt. First line reserve will include Ed Burlingham. Bill George, Brad Baker and Phil Mathews. Sorne of the other outstanding player! competing in the tournament include • \Valt Mannon of Northern Arizona, James Dunn of Cal Poly (Pomona ). Tony Rodriguez of Cal Stale (Fullerton ). Dennis d' autremont of Cal Polf {San Luis Obispo ), Doug Dunlap of Occ1dental and Emerson Carr of San Fernando Valley State. . For lhe Anteaters. Rhyne is the scoring leader with a 21.8 average followed by· Moore (14.S) and Fox (10.0). Rhyne leads the tea_m i~ field goal ·percentage with a sizzling figure of .500 followed by Burlingham al .533. Clark Is the rebounding leader with 6?· An average of 11.2 per game. UCI .1s ~veraglng 79.3 ·point! a game while limiting the opposition to 62.S. Tickets for the tournament are available for all sessio~. A tournament ticket Is available for• '$S ·while .slngt~ st:ssion ducats sell for S2 for adults, $1 for students and SO cent.I for children. .r crown with an M.Z record despite a horrendous start that brought out the wrath of Davis, the team's ma naging ieneral partner. "I've got a team that can't beat anyone,"' Davis said on Oct. 3 after the Raiders lost 20-13 in Miami and dropped G-2-1 in the standings. Davis said latt:r his com ment wasn't mean t for publication and that he wasn 't criticizing coach .lohn Madden. But he didn 't apologize to the players. ''Maybe it will wake them up ," he said. Apparently it did. They didn 't lose another game for eight weeks. They pulled out several victories in the final seconds, with George Blanda. Daryle Lamonica, Harren Wells and Kent McCloughan among those providing the heroics. The Oct. 3 game In Miami also was a turning pOint for the "Dolphins. Shula says. The team had an impressive 4-2. exhibition record but opened with a 27·14 loss to Boston. "After that loss, we turned our deep d isa p point m ent to a b solute determination. When we followed by beating Houston and then Oak.land, I knew this team had the kind of character and drive to be a winner," Shula said. The 5--.,.Year-Old Dolphins posted thei r first winning reoord and made the play· Dffs for the first time with vas t Improve- ments on offense and defense. Bob Griese, the f ou r th-yea r ctuarlerback from Purdue, Jed the offe nse that totaled 'l!.fl points. The l>Qlp_bips' running attack, featuring Larry Csonka, Jim Klick and Mercury Morris, averaged 148 yards per game, best in thhe CQaference. Shula added some importnat new faces to the team, including receivers Paul Warfield and Marv Fleming an d pl acekicker Garo .Yepremian. Warfield missed part of the seasqn with injuries but still totaled more than 700 yards on pass receptions. He averaged 25.1 yards per catch, best in the NFL. The Mia mi defense, which has four rookie starters. gave up the fewest points In the AFC, 228. The team finished the regular season with six straight victories and allowed only eight touchdowns in those six games. The Raiders are coming off their worst defensive showing of the year. a 38--7 loss to the San Francisco 49ers last Sunday. But Oakland had clinched a playoff berth before that game. Lamonica wa s the AFC's lop passer this season, with 2,516 yards and 22 touchdowns. The 43-year-old Blanda passed for 461 yards and six touchdowns in relief. Wells caught 43 .pesscs for 935 ya rds. Griese had the best complelion average in the conference, 58 percent, while throwing for 2,019 ya rds and 12 touchdown~. Miami's Cso n1<a edged Hewritl Dixon of Oakland for second place in the AFC rushing statistics, wi th 874 ya rds to Dixon's 861. Charlie Smi th. who gained 681 yards, is Dixon's backfield ruMing mate. The Raiders hav e the best record in pro football over the past four seasons, 4S-8-3, and are hoping for their second trip to the Super Bowl. They represen~ the American l'Ootb"alt League thiee years ago and lost to Green Bay 33-lt. West Sparks Laker Surge Over Boston- . LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los An· geles Lakers. responding to Coach Joe Mullaney's get-tough lecture, exploded in the second half behind JerTY West's 32 points to belt the Boston CelU~s 12J.113 Christmas evening in NatlonJl""Basketbafl Association play. W~lt Chamberlain sat out the first 10 minutes of the: game for the Laker• be- cause he missed Mullaney's team di!6 cusslon at Friday's practice. The vlc· tory snapped 1 two-game Lakers' losing streak. Mullaney said he told bis players they wouid be benched for not producing. He said Chamberlain was not reprimanded but did not start because "I did not feel it right to Wilt to start him tonight, then pull him out. Inasmuch as J had not had a chance to explain." Chamberlaln and Mullaney met for ,., long tali before th1 game and Wilt was \unable to participate In pregame warrn- upS. , ' Downtown Athletic Club of New York after a poll of sportswriters and broadcasterl throughout the COl!fllry· Some other top contenders were Joe Theismann pf Notre Dame, Arch ie Manning of Mississippi, Chuck •llxson of Southern Methodist and Dennis "Dummitt of UCLA -all quarterbacks. "They should just call the Jieisman Trophy an aWaid for the be s t quarterback in.tile country, or maybe the best offensive baek," Perry said . - "That's what it really amounts to. Defensive players and offensive lineman are automatl:aUy out of the running.•• Only two players who were not offensive backs have won the award in 3$ yea(!. Perry cited pre-season p u b I i c I lJ,'... nilease.s that nood newspaper sports desks throughout the n1tion boost:ng this player or that as prime contenders for the award, this . even before the first game Is played. ~ ~ An e1.ample Is a release from Bob Murphy, sports Information director at Stanford r.hich s..ld, ln part : Thrff months liter Stanford sent out I ''I was 1urpriled to find that some slick. four-page adverUHment beaded: journalists hive already cut a prttea80n "Stanford Univer1ily '1 Heisman Trophy vote for the Heisman Trophy, even before Nomlnte." the first football Is pumped up. Although Perry opposes auch publicity, "At Stanford, It b pot our Inclination tO •' he stressed be couldn't fault Plunkett 11 get deeply involved In p r e 1 e a s o n an outstanding football player. campaigning and we question whether or "I don't have any axe to grind." he not polilical tubthumping falls within Qle 1•id, "~ut the ·whole deal mikes me rea listic re aJm ol intercollegiate angry·". Six years ago· the He\aman alhlelics. We prefer lo go strictly on the Trophy wasn't nearly a.s big a deal as it record . Jlm Plunkett's credentials are ,is today. But now publicil}l. men and aorr.e unma tched in college football toda y." newspipermen build it up too much." Lynn Dickey Leads North To28-7Win MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -LyM Dickey, with flashy white shoes and longhair. gives the appeara nce of a Joe Namall) with healthy knees. . And he's also fat an arm of gold. "We hit them 11p the mid dle wltti passes." said the Kansas Stat~ quarter· back after leading the North to a 23-7 decision over the South in the Christmas Day Shrine All-Star collegiate football game. "Their linebackers didn 't seem to re4 act. So, we kept firing ." The handsome 6-foot-4 Dickey hit 14 of 'J:1 passes for 180 yards and wa.s named the game's most valuable playe r. It was the North'! fifth straight .success In the event. "These are 11:ood athletes. all ol them." said Dickey, "But, I think it was a case of the North havi ng a little edge in major college talent." All in all , it was a big day for the Bil Eillht Conference. Dickey, North Coa ch Vince Gibson and top Yank pass receiver Mike Montgomery all are from Kansas State. Kan.$as runner John Riggins gained 9tl ya rds in 20 carries .and scored on romps of 13 and eight yards to fa r outfla sh the ball carrit!l's from both sides. RAIDE)lS, 49ERS BIO FOR NFL PLAYOFF HONORS THIS WEEK~D. Larry Brown of Kansas grabbed five l>lsses for 24 yards and Otto Stowe of - Iowa State caught four for 51 yards. 49ers Face Weather, Vikes Each represents lhe Big Eight. ! "I'd sav the difference was our ouar. terbacks." Said Gibson. "My Kansas State boy. Dickey, did hill usual fine job. but ',• don't forget Ken Anderson pitched in MINNEAPOLIS (A P) -•·we expect tremendous pressure from Minnesota's pass rush ,'' coach Dick Nolan of the San Francisco 49ers said today. 'The 49ers' offensive line, which set a National Football Lea gue record this season, will be up against probably the best front four in the NFL Sunday in the playoff game at Mi"!lesota . The San Francisco linemen allowed their quarterback to be tackled 1'.lnly eight times this season on pass attempts. The Vikings' pass rush nailed quarterbacks t9 times for 356 yards in losses. "What would you say if you were facing an offensive line that allowed the qUarterback to be dumped only eighL limes?" Nolan said Tuesday. "You'd say, ·rm going 'to make it nine.'" The old record ivi offensive line protection was held by the 1968 New York Jets, who allowed opponents to get to Joe Namath and other Jets passers nine times. John Brodie, San Francisco's 14-year veteran quarterback, benefitled from lhe super blocking this season and Jed the NFL in passing. Running back Doug Cunningham and linebacker Skip Vanderbundt, two injured starters, worked out Tuesday. cunning'· ham. who has had a pui1ea hamstring, is !isled as a probable slarler Sunday. Vandcrbundt, with a knee injury, ill called possible. And the Vikings gleefully look forward On TV Su11da" I p.m., Cha1111el 4 to hosting lhe warm weather 49ers in frozen Minnesota . The 49ers and Vikings last played in December 1969, ar.d lhe Vikings won 10·7 during a blinding snowstorm. The weather hasn't bothered coach Bud Grant and his Vikings who won 14 straight regular season gam es and two playoff games at Metropolitan Stadium the last two years. "You go outdoors to play football ," said Grant , 24-4 the la.st two seasons. "You go in the house to get warm." The Vikings will not be usi ng heaters, gloves or oth er fancy warm weather WALT ~ARRISON LEADS DALLAS AGAINST D ~TROIT TODAY. gear, other than long underwear. when they meet the 49en1, 10-3·1, in the next step of the NFL's race for the J;µi . 17 Super Bowl in Miarpi. "We want our pe<ip\e thinking about the ga me when they're on the field ," t1ays Grant, "not trying to get 'their backsides up to a healer." Attesting to Minnesota's unconcern for the weather, the Viki ngs defeated : -Lo.s Angeles 13·3 Oct. 26 in a driving rain and JS.mile per hour winds at home. -Green Bay 11)..3 Nov. 22 in 16 degree trmperature and wind gusts to 4a m.p.h. at home. • -Chicago 16-13 Dec. 5 in 9 degrees and gust! to 40 m.p.tf. at home. '"' -Boston 35·14 Dec. 13 on an ice· cragged field in Boston. -Atlanta 37-7 Dec. 20 in the Geori:ia mud . The average temperatore for Dec. '¥1 is 16 degrees, the average snowfall about half an inch. The rt'COrd low 11 minus 21:1, the record high 46 ~gree.s. wit h some good throwing, too." 1 Anderson. from linv Au11:ustana Col4 I Je11:e. hi t g of 20 for 77 yards. Interceptions -six of them -were the I South's bu_gaboo. Colorado's Jim Cooch • w:i~ the ptskiest defender. !lttaling two. i Richmond quarterback Charlie Rich· I ards, who was ~playin_g for his college I boss. Frank Jones 9r the Spiders, con-1 nccted on 15 or 26 passes for 249 yards, but waS intercep ted four times. j A fat televis ion contract lhat pa id the f sponsoring Shriners a record Sll0,000 : turned the game into a profitable ven· 1 ture although only 15;102 persons showed l upSam Sca rber backed up Riggins with 57 yards on the ground and the massive ~ 231·oound runner !allied the North's 'first ! to11chrlown (\n a three-yard romp .· Trailing all the way. the South w:ed Its ~ound ll'.3mP infreciuenlly. The Rebels netted onlv 23 yards in 22 ru~hinlt' at- tempts: with Joe Profit of Northeast Louisiana gettinrc 17 in nine tries. Richards fired 11 47-yard scorin~ paM lo West Texas State speedster Roclcy Thompson for the South's lone TD. Texas A&M safety Da ve Elmendorf was voted most valu able fnr the South. The North victory tied the long Shrine series at 11·11·1. Cowboys Seek Quickie In Clash With Detroit DALLAS (AP) -Ray Renfro would dearly love to see the Dallas Cowboys get nn the 'Scoreboard fa.st today in the National Conference playoff joust with Detroit Jn the Cotton Bowl. "That would be the best thing in lhe world that could happen to us," said the Dallas pass offense coach. ''The worst 011 TV Toda" J p.111., Channel 2 thing Is to get be~ind and have to throw, throw, throw .. .' "Thal's what happened when Minnesota slaughtered u~ earlier this year and th al '.s what happened a week ago when Detroit defeated Los Angeles. When you have to throw so me 40 pa~ses a game, you're really subject to defeat" Renfro said the Lions are a "very aggressive, bllU:.lng team with a ,!ot of 1tunUng on first and second downs. He 1dded that Detroit ls a master at the "limbo," a tactic in which defensive tackles and ends criss.cross to confuae offensive block ing asslgnmentl. "nt:y do that little cha-cha real well ," ~Rtnlro sll~. R•nlro said ~-jletrolt secondary played mostly a ivne ''Uke Baltimore" and "doexn't give you too much man·lo.m:in. "They don 't give you the big bomb like we had to Bob •1a yes last liunday." Renfro 1aid Dalles' str11~gy will be lo try to 11t1y away from long yardage situations. "We'd be tickled tn death If we can , I . ' I keep from getting trapped and 1t1y out of • the situation where they can turn their l linemen loose," he added. j Dallas' sputtering pass o [ f c n s e i exploded against Housto n lo a 52· 10 : victory that clinched the NFC t .ast for I the Cdwboys. I Quarterback Craig Morton COMetted ! oo t~ of 17 pa sses for 369 yard.s and five touchdowns even though the palm or hill righi hand was still store from a cut that • • required four stitches. ! .., "Craig looked like his old seH." RenfrG • added. ''And it couldn't have come at a better time ." Detroit arrives in Dallas this 11fternonn , but will not work out ln the Cotton Bowl until the pre.game warmup. They rule a three·point favorite although both team s finished with ! identical JG-4 records wllh Dalla! wlnnlnc ! the NFC East and the Lions taking the i "ltild card'' with a second to Mlnnesot1 : • In the NFC Central. ! The winner takes on the Minnest>t1.S.O : Francisco survivor for ~ NFC Lille. • • : Sportsn1an of Year 1· "LONDON -Pelc. the soccer itlr rrom Brazil, has been named Sportsman nf lflO In an Associate Press pool of Eur~ pean soprts wrlttrs. Heavyhclght bo:rtr Muhamm11d ;.i; w11s lhe ohly Am erica• named, bt:tna picked el&hth, l • • • • ... - ; I .. 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Hollyw:ood thusly: · ,... .. _ Tony Curtis ~ Renewal of his Zsa Zsa Gabor: A thousand·--"I Quit" no· s m.o king carat zircon sol!lair~ announcements.-• Jane Fonda : A·biography of ,Anthony· Qu1nn : 11le tit le role in °The Godfather." Emest Borgnine : The_ title role in "The .Godfather." Candy Berge"n : The Utlt role in "The G<w;tfather." Mia Farrow: A re tum to .. Pey{9n Place." Howord Hughes:· A portrall What's Jlappening sitting with Robert Maheu. Bob Hope: A safe return. The Smothers Brothen: daytime soap opera. Films~Reoap Beatlec_~llrg·a Tim Conway: A-televlslOIJ: sc.ri~s which isn'l cance·Jed A befwe Christmas 1971. Zsa Zsa Gabor : A thousaild carat husba nd". ~rge C. Scott : A,n Academy Award. niiy Tim : An album of Kate Smith's greatest hits. Broderick cra:Wt.ord : A 005<:! job. Yul Brynner : A job. ------------------------------~F1'ank--Stnatta. A Care -Jly_ STEPHEN OHLER . mo...its._these...motion pictures the Plastic Ono-album Is, forgive tile pun, a plastic -no- no. 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H• h .• 9rtd11tl• in rqchtttl• ttl tnd in.lu1tritl en9in1erln9 ·~~ ht he.! • poi! 9rtd1ttl• b"t ck:' 9rou11d In b111i11111 •dmini1lr•lion. . t Oi i o\lfiit 011, YOll ON 11¥ I .... a 1111 'f c11Stle11 111 ttrlct ceftffchitee, br PHON ING 714-Ml·lJJO, or·wrftw-- 1119 to W111. 5. Glfl'rlt , I ll Do••r Drlvo, New,ort hech, Ca., t2660. TOMORROW 11-THl--- FIRIT DAY OF THI RIST OIF YOUR LIFE If for nothing else, 1970 will are certainly more than just a be remembered in the minds sentiN_ntal novelty. Each film of pop music bistoricins for one can . stl'nd on Jts -..6wn as a thing: tlie year the Beatles s e pa~ ate package of decided to pack up and call it. enterta1n_ment. . quits, thus ending qne of I~ ) a.ut being able to view them most phenomenal reigns in a!l to~ether adds a . new rock music. But they have left d1mens1on. It W-Ould be tnte to behind them quite an say that a. good many of us impressive and . abundant ~rew up with the Beatles. But legacy Including nearly two-it. would be true. And J ca n dozen L.Ps. cwntless book'!! thtnk of no be{ter way to loo.k and biographies on them, and back fon~ly ~an to go see this * America pageant. 1 1:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Upcoming c 0 n certs : Liberace : A piano-shaped Englebert Humperdinck will fian cee. r be performing for one night Phyllls Dillt r: A book of M1k1 sur1 yoa know wh1r1 .,.. ire go ing, IDS dots -th1t'1 why WI tin 11fler you tht OPt>Ottunily to 111n 11 much 11 you want 10. only, Jon. 17. at the Anaheim beauty tips from Lassie. Conventioo Center. And the Jim Arness: A long~verdue San ta Monica Civic Emmy awa rd . Fastest in West Buy It. Sell it. T,Y Utt fastest response In tht West aga inst your own clock. Test Oime·a-line Alls, where the action is: In Stturday's DAIL V PILOT. • look 11 llM• Jt11islies on •oo 11p1e·, senttlivts wM rtctnlly 1t11nd1d 111 IDS c11tt1 ·conl111nc1. l1C01111: Average fi1st fear commis- sions $12,293 tor the •oo. Avt1191 101 the top 24 men w11 522.400, 111 incn111 ol $9,818 owr p11vious In- Auditorium has quite a lineup: Barbra Streisand : The first Dave Mason and Mama Cassi ~-a~n~n~u~a1~G=re:Ia~G~a:rbo'.:_~h:um::il~ily1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Elliot on Jan. IO, th ~I· award. Carpenters on Jan. 16, and the four motion pictures. outstanding cinema scrapbook. For the first time, all four * Beatles flicks have been As of late, many respected come. Byrds and 'Rede~ Sunday evening at 8. Tickets tor all of the above can be obtained at any Mutual Ticket Agency or Wallich's Music City. fll'lllt OCCllflli.11&: S~les ind 11!11 ma1119ernent 136%1, 1m1!1 business ownert 115%), teachtrs. milit&ry, and oth11s 1(9%). ......... ., tllo• .......... ,.... 39 released for one showing at and very talented musicians the South Coast Plaza Theater have noticably dropped in 'in Costa Mesa. NOW at one caliber, none more SQ tpan'lj~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~I sitting you can . study them_ John Lennon. He and s~usell from the four rebillious but Yoko have ~n respon~ble lovable boys in ''A Hard Day's for the worst Junk in music Night"· to the still-rebellious (?) It must take a Jot of and Jo;able bqys in Help!, but nerve, or something, to this time in full color and re\ea~e an albu~ w h I c h longer' hair; through their oontains . 10 m1nu~es , of animated and v is u a t l y. abs~lute s.1\ence. JS minutes_ of beautiful plight against the radio stati c, and a w~Je s~de blue meanies in '"Yellow of Yoko Ono sci:~am1ng like Submarine": all the way to some arctic snowstorm and their final film, ''Let It Be." ex~t people to go out ·and E"ICldN: Coll191 or tQUlwltnl ~rk 1xpe1i1nce111 A(lllitllil: 0 011t sc:re1ning 11st1 ifld 1ptiluda 1nely1is can 1id you in Yout d1cl1ion. .llo TOI "'""' Vf• 11'1 Meking '!'!~ tnd wom~n.1ucces,ful now, who11ltrflifttl:111181ov1 ~ge. II quellhed, chance tor suettu.'se1id1Ction, higher 11mings 111 11c1U1nt. JNTUESUD! I\ "SCROOGE" ' . ' INVESTORS DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, INC. in which we see four separate buy it. . and di~el-se musicians at Granted, his latest album, A NEW MUSICAL~· -.c..--c..r..,.,.,._ 1100 N. lrotdwty ·S•11t• An•, C •liforni• 6•7-5601 work John Lennon and the Plastic Th~ changes are there and Ono Band, is above that sort they are obvious; it is like ?f garbage. B_ut not _much. It watching home movies of a Js a. d~press1ng, '!--islasteful, favorite nephew growing up. sett-p1ty1n~ and at times lewd ~-~ .. Pal .. -.:. p-·-·igj- ALSO But unlike most h 0 m e album. It 1s a shame that such ' a talented composer should 'M~~.-. Chmffa 'Brown" .. -·'"'';;",;,;~0 THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS PROGRAM STARTS'CHRISTMAS DAY, CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 12:00 NOON AT EACH OF THESE 3 EDWARDS CINEMAS! • CINEMA 'VIEJO . SAN DllGO.fR~t~AtAZ TURN-OFF MISSJON--llW0-830-6990 1~,,. ..... ,., ....... ,-;---·l~----+-=L.:"""~- '.J' .• • HARBORTw1NCINEMAS HARBOR AT WILSON-SOUTH .OF S.D. FWY. COSTA MESA~646-0573 ORAllllD OPININOI CINIMA 1 • IN THE WESTMINSTER CENTER CINEMA WEST I WESTMINSTER AND GDLDEN WEST 892·4493 RATED ''G'' "ITS FOR EVERYBODY" • .. J .: . .• . . . .. .. ··-.. ....... . . ·· A PURR-FECTLY WONDERFUL NEW CARTOON FEATURE BERLIOZ-TOULOUSE-MARIE . • .· ) . . . .. .. DUCit(SS- '~"EVA GABOR [;~-==- O'MALLEY-• • ROQUEFORT voice PHIL HARRIS· ~~iuNG ORIENTAL CAT y voice -TECHNICOLOR ~ HOUOWA PAULWINCHELL ••ltHH or IUlllA VISTA 011trl&utl111 Ct., )JK. • tilt7a Wilt Dh11tr ,rodlldlOM AND , NLJr WA!J DISNEY p111duct1ans """'" JUD, tbB OrpllanElephant • I • • end up in such a rut. Jn short, ··~· "AN ELErHANT CALLED SLOWLY" Cont, S11, & hr!. l 1JI '·'"· -~so-• ELVJS_P.RESLEY "THAT'S THE WAY IT IS" ......___, ' Ill!-a CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY FROM 2 P.M. BALBOA 673-4048 Open 6:45 ,.. r. a.11 ... .., .... '"9111..wa The ''slnper of the yNrl "Delightful en.tert1inment. recom--mended"~CBS-=~.--II-­ " All smooth\& briskly p1ced" -Newsweek "Beautiful Black Comedy'' ••• ANGELA LANSBURY "SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE" in 'color -Rated "R'~ • For Everyone SHOW TIMES 7:00 and 9:30 .. I~ Ao, .. ff.MAD, ~.~· · IAD, MAD WORLD" ,NOTICE: hl9":ho"'t F~EE CHRISTMAS SHOW, W..t..,.._. •itd Thurlll.y, DH. 2J oltd 24, I :00 P·•· "CAPTAIN NlMO •d UNDllWATER CITY." Call PORT THIATll for ffdi· tloi1ol l.don11vtl011. ' I ------------~--~ ,.,;-•• •. Special New Years Ive Mldnlgllt Shew Make Plans Te Spend The New Year's Ive With Usl Be'st Way To Say Geedltye To 19701 Tickets Now on Sal•I STANU! KRAMER •••• "l .. ·r··;"s" A MAD, '.','m·'"'' ULTRA PANAVISION' -AND - "TAKE THE • MAD MAD TECHNICOLOR' ' , ~ti... MAD WORLD"-~-MONEY AND RUN" (G) • • •••• "i • ~'STRA;;ERRY. STATEMENT" (R) ··AND- JOHN WATNE aod ·AND · '11CING 0""' GllllLllS" (G) .. . ---" -- ·1 .. ) I f I l 1 ( • ., • • ·~~~•A L~ HABRA (~IV> '"' \A .. lA A'<A BROADWAY WAl>< •fJ .;,_ < -"'"* S1rtatr1 "OlllTY DINGUS MAGEi" JGPI ""' • SK .... Ctlor FNIWf "ILVll e TWAT'S THI WAY IT 1.5" IGPI .. •" •,.,., ... si....rr-4 • ,. -..W'-t-"Dllt1''t DINGUS MA~E" (9f') --• • ~ • Stc9tlll Celff .... ,_ • •.,-,.,-"":* "ELVIS e THAT'I THE-WAY IT -, IS" COP) I Allltl1 FinntV e Alt< G•lntU "SCROOGE,. 'IG) tllff e S--' Koi!AY Peetur11 "A SOY NAMED CHARLIE IROWN" CCIJ Russ. Giv~W ar One message shows a happy family enjoying such possessions as an apat:tment, washing machine. television set and an automobile. The moral at the end ol the ~t i.s that savings accountS are a good idea. ' Between the war.. films Moscow televis.i90 klieps its programming high in thEi NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES •ROSS t«IHTfR _,,,.,.,. AIR PD RT ·IURT -DEAN UNCASJER • llARTIN .-;;, JEA.,SEIERG.:i::. . ... cooru~E'Bls~t 1 ' EO H ~ A Ul'llw.;s,,l l"ltf,URC l (CHNICOLOll' '"O!luced ... toOo.Ao• ~~=- SHOW TIMES-FIUDAY-~.t.TURDAY-NDAY 1-2:50--4:4D-6:]~:2D-1 0:1 0 EXCLUSIVE! ALSO . ! Days'! : ; ·;:. .: ~, rtlllf ·~ ,lttii..D IURTON : ••Ha nE IUJOLD ' GEORGE SEGAL. RUTH GORDON ,HQL SAT. & SUN. OPEN 12:45 WEIKDATS OPEN 6115 *HEY KIDS !* llt P1l Sito• Todol' 1 :l o i ... _ ... _._,_,_ .. _._._"_"_'_·_•'_ .. _ .. _ . ..J· 1 ·.----TONrTE " -l ~ Sll1rt S11b1Kf5'-7:l 0 I· I "PAnON"-1:15 Ottty , .. PATTON POPULAR PRICES! I ' I Dir.ct fr•"' Its S.MOtlon•I l eaned S.ot E11999•1N11tl he_:.., .. _ GEORGI! KARI, C.sanT/JIALlll!N ..... ---··-.. --·-in"PllTl'ON" 1i.m11C11111Y~tstllll'l9 ..... ;MiiM.tm.r.iiil.tUlflll ii CILM ll Ml•I!~ .,... ----~----:;-.:;.-=::. -c.111 ... ot11 s.11111., ,...... i:oo OUll !Gil.IRES PRlSENlS STARTS CHRIST1'1AS DAY Pacific'.s lllltftl Park Drive In & Edwards New port Cinema Ali Mac6raw ·'Ryan O'Neaf ' . I. r A HOWARD G. MINSKY -ARTHUR HILLER Production i;..~.. ' . . ' ' John.Marley &Ray Milland E'fficil sEsAI. ARittiiil HILLER -· . ·-·-.... al IA] HOWAR06._MINSKY OAVIOGOLOEN FRANCIS lAI 1 PWll0011T1~ .. ".., I ... JUClAtlllMAl'AUalM~MlillO.Wf tlct!llOS I ~...::.=....-:=--.., I . CO-HIT -+ 2lld ftATUltAT !IUEHA PAllK ONlY "HORNET'S NEST" (GP). "lOVE STORY" Shown,At 8130 P.M. "HORNET'S NEST" Shown nt 6130 & 10130 P.M. :'.._~· Olfice Op~1 S:45 P .M. Show SIO!'ls al 6,XI P.M. • STARTS .. CHRISTMAS •.AY! .. EDWARDS HUNTINGTON CINEMA PACIFIC'SIHARIOR DRIVE-IN . . ' Behind every "successful" man is an u .. rstanding wc1ma11.., • . ELLIOTT GOULD * ''I a'.ovilMY::~wiiiE ,; -ie· c •. -.. • ' •I' -~- .BRENDA VAC CARO· ANGEL TOMl;'KINS ' ' Wt•tt•• lf 1108fRT KAUfMA~ • 01t••:lood tJ't MEL STUART • Proa"'°~~ STAii M.t.RGUUES • l<K"~'" Ptv<luc" OAVIO L. WOLPER A UNIVERSAL P1CTUR~ ·TECHNICOLOR' mi_.,.=:::o:~-.... -~ ~ ------ AND FOii SHOW~VALUE PLUS I .... :::::.:::.:-::==:""--: ---~~ ==:_-_. --- "Tell Them Willie Boy Is Her'" "1 lowt My Wife" Shown At &:30 P.M •. ' "Willie Boy" SHwa At 6:00 & tD:tS:P.'i/.. .... Dffk• Qptis 5:JO P.M.I sr.. .. St1rt• At 6:0t r..M. CO-HIT "LITTLE fAUSS.& BIG HALSY" "PAlNT YOUI WAGON" J~~C CtWSTIAH" ill '~Offlt•Cl!>9!K "'5p.m. , li &o:i ... ol6t30P.f". " IHOlYN AY9;00 r.M. SHOWN AT 6130 , .M. ~~ INTELLIGENT, l .HE MOST HU-.~~. 11ANE-OH, TO ·HELL W_ITH IT! :;-IT'S ·THE B~ST AM~"ICAN FlLM l'VE. ·SEEN THIS I YEAR·I''. -Vincent C.nby, N. Y. Times CO-Hrr AT ANAHDM Ol.tY "THI ADViNTURllS" IDWAllllS llAllOI TWHI C-S HA•aO• CllllMA 2 "CATCH 22" AT9,30 P.M. o "AOVENTIMRS" AT 6,0Q P.M. IOX OFfl(I OPENS 5:30 r.~· • SHOW ST ~RTS 6:00 r .M. ............... ~ .. • ,...---.------------------------·------~·~--·--··--.. . I • ,• • • • • • .. , • ,. . • • ' ' ' ·~· ).< .. ' ' • .. .... ' . . . • • ... · THtS WEEKEND ., . , • • . . ' ALL 1970 FORDS . MUST B.E SOLD * EX TRA PLUS .* EXTRA PLUS * EXTRA'PLUS * EXTRA PLUS * EX TRA PLUS * EXTRA PLUS * • 1.·100YAN . ' (E14AHK5023IJ AT DUNJON·FORD '69 "FO'RD· ................... .., .. , .. ,$2· 3··a· 8 ..... ,..,.. ~ nid" ... hllt;er. ,.. • _ . . nllf.Zl.T411 . r . -'67 FORD ~~~-:·=. $1488 '67 MERCUR·Y ;.~;,~:;k~~-$1'588: . . . ' ~ . \,. --------- . , Dt<eml>tr 1970 DAILY l'ILOT ~- • < 1r:s ~EASY TO BUY THE AU. NEW· ' \o. • . 1 j J ., . • --------. ;JI OAIL Y PILOT ,.l'ld.Q', Dtetmbtr 25, 1•10 . ' . . . " . . . . 18. OAJLY PILOT , • salurdar; O«ember C6:lt7o .• s:::r~i~~~~~ DAl 'LY -·Pl .LOT GE1'SSIFIED ADS· S El W .... ~ ~·--~.... -..&-. ---' .. omaona st ants' .... -·-· -... ___ · -· •• -·· -· . . Y iiu .Ca.o Sell It , Find It, T~ade It With a "#,fnt A _ ~he Bigge~t M~r«~tplace on the , Orange Coast-Dial 642•5678 _for Fast Results elS FOR SALE HOUSIS FOR·'sALE HOU~IS FOR SALE HOUS&S FOR SALE . HOUSES l'ORSA~I HOUS&S 'l'Olt ~LI '~~SIS FOR SALE HOUSES·F~RSALE HOUSES ~~R SALE , . I . 11 1000 0-ral . 1000.0-ral !IOI 0-rol .10000-ral : IOOI 0-rol IOllG_..I IOooG-ral ' rclllil Oenor11 l600'· ............... S•ln M1 111·-~-;--Jtr- Ylrtl•I• C•l•:las 1700 N1wport llvd. •l•rlo S,..ce 17 00 N•wport 11.,d. '<!li Joye• Edh111d 2790 H11bor l lvd. · "Tht client has a rloht to knoto everything concern.i?t.g the tra'13aetion befort ht • acu ... " -.... • t~ 1970 l'ecorJ 'fear. W. ·-all appreciate an of her 'lour RANDALL R. MC CAR OLE · Pr•tiJent of The R•el E1itf•rti I c:olle91 re•I •1tele intlructor i nd l1c:l11rer: •11lhor of th• Mole "Reil E1l1i• Tr1i11int in Ct lifor111e Col- l,91$'; • Reel E1l•I• columriitt for lh1 De ily Pilot; 11•11 dir1iitor ef CARlT. c.o~linue.J approval. r.,,. ... ,c_.. M111•1•r -- "1190 H11Dor I J.,d, D. W. H•"- 1700 N1wptrl 11.,cf. -·-1700 N•wport llvd, De .. 141...i 2790 H•rb•r l lvd, H_,., H. Wlllten Ill M•11191 r 1700 N1wporf l lvd, J-........ 1700 Newport l lwd, J ....... 1700 N1wporf l lvd. D ... 111 '-stre 27t0' H1rDer l lvcl. TO EXTEND OUR SERVICE WE ARE OPENING A NEW OFFICE IN HUNTINGTON BEACH AT 17931 BEACtt.BOULEYARD """Wey M•11•t•• Coro11• cl.I Mi r •...t-4 Wlrllte 1700 N•wporl l f.,J , ............... M•11•t•• H1111li11th111 l11eh 0.. L•llf!Mdi« 1700 Ntwport l lwd. N•n11 ~ 2790 H1rbor 11-...1. • II•• G ... 27t0 H1rbor 11¥d, NH MoCl'MfY 2790 H1rbor 11.,d, LHy C--r C1ron1 d1I M•r ........ .-..;.. S•cr•t•ry' 2790 H•rb•r, l lvd, Jt.w.'r .. 1. 1700 N•wpo~t l lvd. 1111 .,. 2790 H1 rbor l lvd. hnlll• 111.,.... Coron • del Mir .. Lorre lo•l•t•llO 17b0 Ne.,.port llvd. . r~c.- 2190 H1rbor l lvd. . __.... , lt-m•ry Sien Coron• dtl Mir I ----;--...,'1)-'l ~- i. r:~ .... c ........ lnvt1 lmt nt Di•. 2790 H•rDor 11.,J , Mort Sclilff 1700 Newport Blvd, Hat Ce1 2790 H1rbor llvd . O~• Y• Coron • del Mi r 1 NEWPORT BEACH J'. Serving Newport Beach e ,Costa Mesa •Corona .del Mare Huntington Beach 4 Convenient Locations Near You COSTA MESA CORONA DEL N!AR INVESTMENTS 2790 Harbor Bl vd. 332 Marguerite . 2784 Harbor Blvd., Suite 201 . l .. 546-2313 67 3-8550 Coat• Mesa 546-2316 EXPERIMENT IT'S. FUN-TO BE NICE ·10 'PEOPLE 1700 Ne.J..port Blvd. ~ EXPERIENc1 1 • ELl~INATEs I • ' ' • I HOUSI S FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi t°"';:-.__,_•~l ;----;-'-000-:=Go-""-':":1 :---::~-~1000~\:Goner;;;;;7";;1;;;;;;;;;;;=;;=:;;'°;;·00 ~Go~,..;;·~·~1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1000;;;;;; [ iGoiljjnoijl•jj•l'ii·ijijjjijljjjjj1;j1111ii;-jjjijljj,.i;1jjjijiljjijlii;jjlOOOiiljji _G_-_,_._1 ______ 1000_ Gen•r•I * * * * * * * /)' I '()A· NEW DUPLEXES 1 000 Gonorel 675-3000 .. * TAYLOR CO. ...£: oL.in® J 6l e MACNAB • IRVINE cDEOLROMNAAR JI{ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOM ES SHPWN IV APPOINTMENT Serving Newport Harbor since 1954, twenty· JUST completed ""' ro•dy 22 Yti1rs of Reel E1tatt S.rvlca ln The Harbor Ar•• ., CORONA DEL MAR -Stl,500 View of sea & surf from beautiful. custom built quality home. Overlooks "LltOe Coro- na'' b~ach. Designed by Ellerbroeck. B~appt. DOVER SHORES -VIEWI A home for an executive in prime.ar.ea-. Looks Jike-model-home,.ha.ving_4-bdrmsJam. _rm, lormal DR & 31'.. baths .. Elegant carpets & drapes. City lights view! $124.500. 1606 ANTIGUA Open Sun 1-5:00 BAY ISLAND -$187,SOO Quiet & secluded living on this exclusive world of beauty! Tennis ct, private park with trees & flb'Wers. Charminit 5 bedroom· home w /pi~ & slip. Call today to see! ' NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL I $105,000 Want' a NEW home? Be first to own this spectacular home with 4 bdrms, study, for- mal DR & garden room. Really unusual. 410 MORNING STAR Open Sun. 1-5 :00 BAYCREST -$73,500 You'll love this one so bring your clleck book. Imagine! 5 Bdrms, formal DR & ehclosed pool. Like new thruout ~ 1607 SANTIAGO Open Sun. 1-5:00 SPACIOUS VIEW HOME Loaded with extras! 5 Bdrm custom-bit home on corner vu site in lovely Dover Shores. Large family room & 4\0 baths. $99,500 1534 ANTIGUA Open Sun 1·5:00 TAKE YOUR PICK -$69,500 . $t5,000 Brand ne_w duplexes in Corona de! Mar. First owner's depreciation. Built-ins & fireplaces. Great storage. Call to see today. ''Ou r 25th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Reahors 2111 San Joaquin Hiiis Raad .NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 ******* NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT G.n1r11I 1000 I I BAYFRONT ESTATE SALE Subject to open bidding in court. Five bed- rooms, three bathrooms, two oversi7ae single car garages. Pier and float. "Bid?" $168,500. Al Fink JUST OFF THE BAY Convenience & comfort erl\phasized-in tfiis custom designed 2-story home. Two bed- rooms. study, family room. In exclusive Bal· boa residential area. $97,500. Cathryn Tennille DELUXE 5 BEDROOM $79,900 Everything a large family needs. Formal din- ~g rm.. 31h baths, family room, service porch . Eating area in gourmet kitchen. Im- maculate. Mary Lou Marion REDUCED S 10,000 Owner wants fast action, so he has slashed the price $10,000 on his large 4 BR. 4 bath Lido Isle home. Seeing is beliving -Call us! $79,500. M. C. Buie 20 MAIDS WITH 20 BROOMS WUI sweep your beachfront clean! Ocean- front home, 2 bedrooms & 1 'f.ibaths. Beamed ceilings, shag carpeting, VIEW deck . Only I year old. $59,500. Carol Tatum HARBOR VIEW HILLS • 5 BR. Be th e first to see this elegant split-level home. designed for luxurious family living. Huge fam . rm. w/2nd fireplace. Bit-ins, 3 Ba. Beautiful waUed garden. $57,500. Belle Partch WINDOW WONDERLAND Love a spectacular view? Then see this new listing. A shining and spotless 3 bedroom/ family room home. One of our best. Just $57,000. z;;~~UFF HOME WITH POOL Heated pool in ' courtyard setting; 4 BR., 2 ba. home with large family room. 2 patios with beautiful light view. Ready to move in! $47,950. Harriett Davies BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM Charming four bedroom two-story home on charming greenbelt. Near pool. Many upgrad- ed features. Priced to ~ell at $46,000 with terms. Gene Vreeland THERE'S VALUE HERE The price is indeed rare for this three bed· room, three bath home with a IOvely view o( the Laguna Beach coastline. A must to see. Asking only $44,500. Katbr'yn Raulston • OCEAN & CANYON VIEW $25,000 For this choice lot in Cotpna Del Mar. Priced to sell. EZ Terms. Mary Lou Marlon IU-0700 644-2430 Coldwell,Banker 41110 COllllMlllY -.!50.NEWPORl\CENTER DR., 1(.8. five experienced residential salesmen with tor your occupancy. Two SOLD 11 Linet. ltle Drive over 270 years of service. . 1paclOW1 •nd modm'I du· Elegant S BR. 4lh ba. home w/fam . rm. & for. plexes l!ach featuring s Jkd. ma! din. rm •.................... $157,000 , FINER HOMES :,m~ 2~ ::;,•;,:;;;:"';' :~ 6 Lindo l1le Drlvo CHRISTMAS SPECIAL -BAY FRONT ttn1&1, Top ou&lity ""''" New 4 BR. 41h ha., formal d.in. rm. & 38 ft. Brand new! I Over 4.,600 sq. fl. 4 'bedroom , and construction through. waterfront living rm., farn. on. & upstairs huge famil y room, dellghlful morning room. out AND special tax ad\'an. _study-w/frpl. ..................... $180,865 An exceptionally special buy ! Asking $179,-tag~ for,:_i~k '"'1 ""' I EN owner • .,.,,.,., w lh your •· 60 Linda lslt Drive 500. Owner anxious for quick sa e. OP accou ntanl). COME TAKE Newly listed. Prestige waterfront home. 4 SAT. & SUN. 505 Morning Star, Dover -Shores A LOOK" at sot &-503 Mar- extra lg. Br .• 4 ba., pwdr. rm. Lge. !iv. rm. & LOVE-IN goorite, Call 673"8550, den ; 3 car gar. Beaut. patio/garden w/room For a famiiy that loves together. do it Medi- for pool Deck & dock . By Appt. ... " $220,000 terranean style in · this comely 4 bedroom home and _pool. Come see this UtUe corner of 77 Linda l1le Drlv--0,..n Sundoy Spain in Newport Beach. $6~.500 .. New 5 Br., 5 bath home on lagoon. Marble entry, wet bar, AM/FM Intercom. Ruge mstr .A. MAGAZINE COVER FARMHOUSE 'O THE REAL '':". E:STATERS 'HELP CAN YOU TOP TH IS? 3 Bdrms., 2 ba.; great patio. Low maint yard. Loe. lrvlne Terrace •2. Reasonably priced at $46,500. Xlnt Terms. Wlll consider )e'.ase/option. HOME & INCOM E Beu.u1, duple•. 2 BR. each unit. 2 Sgl. garag.,, Handy to shop>, 21h bikJ. to beach. $44,500. IRVINE TERRACE •2 1501 Bayadore Terrace. Open daily 1·5. Tree shaded 3 Bdrm., 2 ba. home. J:LUS hobby rm. & 2 car garage. Lge ., stre~t to· street lot. room for camper or boat trlr. r$54 ,500. BAY & IEACH REALTY, INC. 67S·3000. Br. has beam cell. & own frplc. Lalge liv. & 'On qui~( tree' tined street. 4 bedrooms, dining ... lam. rms. w/frplcs. w/deck , : , .... $185,000 & family room. Bullt-oLthe finest woods with · high beam ceilings & used brick throughout. Waterfront Lots Huge lot. Must see. $69,500. Model home with all the ex-Gerttrat lCM;MI. Gtneri l 1000 tras. Sparkling 4 bed.rm, 21-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j story home with farmal din· I• N.o. 76 : 3 car garage. Reduced to .. $77,000 No. 44: 108 Ft. on waler .......... $107,000 A MUST TO SEEi A MUST TO SELLI Ing , family and .:>o 1q. tt. Must be dd lmmediately- 14)(XX) under the rnarltet at ofinJa !J6/e No. 88 : 108 Ft. Consider trade .... $145,000 4 bedroom -view -dining room -den - 21h baths -beamed ceiling and corner fire. For Compltt• Information on 1111 homts & place. Newly remodeled gourmet kitchen. lots, plt•H call: Walk to LitUe Corona Beach. $65,000 $39,950, Call ~·· PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR FOR MANY HAPPY YEARS 133 Dov•r Dr., Suite 3, N.I . 642~20 Immaculate 4 bedroom plus family room SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT SOLD 11 Lind11 Isle Dri ve General 1000Gen.ra• 1000 ~ MERRY CHRISTMAS I 'Q~LEG~ & A H~:~y y~~UCKY REAL:1 1 IT'S MAGNIFICENT This new listing on the golf course·such a beautifully kept custom tri-level just waiting for the right discriminating family to enjoy its spaciousness. And Such I View-Lush green by day, sparkling incandescence by night. Bedrooms galore, study or den, huge activity & dining rooms, wet bar & 3 car garage-you get the idea! 3040 Jav~ R.d., Mesa Verda-By Appt 1500 Ade ms at Harbor, Costa Mesa (nttr CintrM Theater) 546-5880 COURT DEMANDS After Christmas Sale Turtle Rock home. Steps to pool, tennis, parks and schools. A jo.e; to UC Irvine. A truly lovely place to live. $41.500 · TOO LATE FOR CHRISTMAS But what a gift for the family! 3 bedroom plus family room si n.e;le famil y residence in University Park. Reflects great pride of ownership. Many custom features. Central air conditi~ning. Corner lot . $37,950. CUSTOM REGENCY IN BAYCREST 2 Lar.e;e bedrooms plus convertible den. Lav- ish use of marble, costly papers, beautiful draperies, wool carpeting. 9 FT. Ceilin.e:s. Lovely brick terrace. An exciting home for a family with taste. $99,500. MACNAB· IRVINE Suburbia Assume S1/c0/o VA Loan Spacious 2420 ~l't ft , !\ bed· room, 3 halh, Fan1lly Room. Formal Dining roon1. lat'ge master Bedroom, 2 fire. places, hrick patio, concrr( drive.,..•ay '>''ith roon1 for boat & trailer, excelll'nl neighborhood & Jocat!on. Bl'ar.h, 1ehoo!s, &: shopping, $42,900. Can now. 546-2313 oTHEREAL \'."\.. ESTATERS '~ '. . . $600 TOTAL Elegant 5 BR. 4lh ba. home w/fam . rm. & for- mal din. rm ..................... $157,000 60 Lindt l1le Dri ve Newly listed. Prestige waterfront home. 4 extra lg. Br., 4 ba., f.>"•dr. rm . Lge. Jiv . rm. & den; 3 car gar. Beaut. patio/garden w/room for pool Deck & dock; By Appl. .... $220,000 92 Li nda Isl• Driv• Beautiful 5 BR. 4 ba ., formal din. rm . &'Fam. rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. Many extras. ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' '$145,000 For Complete informttion an 1111 homes & lot1, pleaH cell: BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 133 Dover Dr., SuHe 3, N.B. 6'42-4620 R••lty Company 901 Dov•r Dr., Suitt 120 . 642-8235 67S.3210 DOWN That's all you need to buyl~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!~I thi1-sha rp home which in. General 1000 Genwtl. 1000 1080 Bays id• Drive Nawport Beech eludes washer, dryer , and t-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; l'C!lrigcralor, plus Calilornial• 1000 Gen•ral FIREPLACE to complcle lhe n1ood. i1s,500 FULL lOOO , PRICE. Walker & Lee p. B. Realtors l Lt 7682 Ei::Ungt'r e e arre m41 """" " 54().si<o DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT BY OWNER IMMEDIATE SALE!! Pn>bale court sale. A chance for your bid. Large 4 bed- room. Corner Jot. Near beach. Sunken formal livin& rm. Step-up dining !or for. mal occasions. Separate, mauive fa mily rm. with cozy tirep\11.c.e, Furnlihings al-90 for sale. Vacant-&Dd ready lo go, hurry lll1d be first! Call (n4> 962-!>585. The seller o( this gorgeou11 3. - 3 you old "°""' hu bo"ghl f 7Jc f I WHERE E[SE another and D 0 E S N 'T ttUi ~~ OU O can you get a bfoautiful. 3 BR 3 Bedroom -2 B•th. N e w I y decor•ted, Steam room, jacu11i, den & b11r. Redwood de<:k overlooking pier .& slip for 40 ft. bott. $110,500. REDUCED S7000 for quick sale! 548· 1936 or 644-4684 FOREST E. OLSON Inc. Realtors 19131 Brookhunt Ave. Huntington Beach EASTBLUFF BIG 5 • Room for lots of kids. We have 5 bedrooms and three baths. Want to swim? We have a beauti!ul pool. Want to buy a boat? We have room to park oil the strttl. Want a swi~ set? \Ve have room for !hat t,oo. Want a (in~school district? New· port.Cos1a Mesa Wanta fair price? $52,000, Phont: 646.TI71 NEED 0TOO! Get 4 lovely & 2 Ba honie wit h. large Iovoly bedroom, '"" quk k Look at Your Le"1sure "'"''"" pool '" 0 n ' :• possession "LIKE NOW"! $22,750? See !his f\lonticeUoi "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.I Assume 6 % annual percer>J.· Condo.for easy living. r:: ~ --- .. e rate loan. and have lotaJ Tl)e. offlce is open during the holidays -visit 2 41 In · t I 1· · th H art f CA L,L 0 '••· 4 General 1000 Gentri1 I 1000 monthly payment onl)) $197. U$ our co~veru.E::n , oca ton m e e o 91~.J. Owner will even~.heJp -with the Harbor Area. ,1 • .,,, \ • 'ilfAI& 00wnpoymon1.-1....,.too:•~~-,....... ._,.._ '~4~ c.iiAl'.1\0::::· ES.TATE SALE. SUl'ER...S.WAD _. NEW condition for $32.500. We have many !ine homes, view homesi e • N tlf Newport , •• t Offfti 236 v· M .ftL waterfront, and fine family dwellings in all 1a entone 4 BR + DR +'FR JCa,.. COATS ·~wALtAcE · REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenln9s) price ranges-some available for immediate LIDO WATERFRONT Open House BOAT SLIP occupancy. APTS .-120 LIDO NORD &autirul L1dn Isl" Home, 4 OwlK'r will tr-adp 1111 this. tor Drop in or phone for an appointment -we 'll Sl ~J!l.000 Price with. 73 Ist bedroon1 + forn1al dining. GOO D Int or Land, Br11nd find just what you need ! T.D. 6 Beaut. furn. units; O'lmplf't(']y modern built-in n"w watl'rfroiit home with 6 1..'8r garage s & util, room. kirchcn and breakfast bar, 36' boat sli p, VACANT, Jm. Office Open Saturdays & Sundays Ro Ft. on swimming beach ll•rge sundcr.k, covered pa-·media~ posse~sion possible. $19,500 PETE BARRITT REAL TY o· ma>Um"m 185.000 II:•. 4 "onoge ooom o< ollk<. Ca<· wlmt yau havo and Iota ' Will consider lndt> for boat riu, 2 Cit?' garage + !lll'ge Valued at $82,500. Brina: WHAT A LOW DOWN 1605 W•stcliff0 Dr., N.8. BR. house. nt'.!r lot -street to lovely trade, ·HURRY! for this gorgeous 3 bedroom, &... 642 5200 Bill Grundy, Rltr. estrada. A buy at $!i6,000. DIAL &t5-03D3 2 bath doll house. Lots of '{ • 8l1 Dover Dr., N.B. 642.462(1 For inspection call; FORESiE. OLSON T'""" Loving c.,., ""'· l ~~~~~~~~~I JEAN SMITH, RLTR. llttp '"' ..,,..,. wilh YOUR FIRST 646"255 41io E . 171h SI., CM REALTORS h. d r · T 1.!99 HARBOR, C.M. :.~~ 1~ftchen~~~~ble ~;: Gener•I 1000 Gtntr1il lOOO HOM~? . 3 &1r!1~~1,1 ~~~-I custom BUILDER'S RE PO'S, age, Yard completely fcnc.. ---------1 --------[Then )-'OU are ortunate In· hu ilt Priced to sell a! ).'our choice 3 or 4 bedrm ed including tr'Ont for the EASTS I DE $LEEPER HOME deed, for we ha ve for you S2-4 ,00o and (a mily. New"p a i nt, .kids. IO ~ down will handle! eu~LA BUILT Th the "li111e honeymoon CO\-CORBIN-d CALL 1 ....... v • ree ZONED FOR tage" In Corona deJ Mar. r.rpls, no own piiyment, no W lk & 'L Bdrm. Two Bath home wilh So many drl'am of and so clcw;ing cost 10 veterans Va. a er ee BIN Kit., Dining &rea a.ncl BUSINESS cant. move in now, SeVeral , large faniily Rm . wilh used few find. Plenty of room for MA RT IN to ch~ from . F'or deWJ.~ bride fireplo-. Thi, ,am-Sharp 2 Bedroom w/sep&.rale expansion on rh ls scuth-Of· 1 "'" ll'I H .1 0 _ 1 ~... p rnge + allached room in the highway R-2 lot and only ca I .nu· ., , er1 age ~..:a· 1-Q' T HE Rl:AL '."\.. ESTATERS Realtors -'--~===~-2790 1-Jarbor Blvd . at Adams ' . . ' ' 675-3000 . 54~9491 0,.n 'Iii 9 PM bling redwood siding home lhriving buslnrs!I dl~lrict. tO'i~ DOWN . NO 2nd T.D .. REAL TORS 644-7662 !Or!!. wi1h heavy shake roor is Vicinity of 17th&: ne.,..· Build. NO PRF.PA YMENT PEN- located in one of Cos la ers Emporium, f'ull Price AL~ AN!l NO LOAN >"EE 22 years of Real Estate Sl'rvi~ In thl' Harbor Area BEST BUY I .. , \Ve rtunk.,. 3 BR .• 2 ba ., gr~! patio Low main!. yard Loe Irvine Terrace • 2 Realistically priced at $46,500. Easy terms, Will consider lease/option. m II.\\ ,\ Ille. 11·11 · lllc.u n · l:\r. E~' 1, IQ 6'5 JO~~ Open Dally 1 ·5 2001 Aliso Ave & 20th Custom built, formal dining Vocotion Year Around 4 bedrooms, open beam eeil- lngs, balcony, lovely patio 011 the green belt. nearby pool and putting grttn, A spacious home In a beau- tifully maintained carefree setting in the Bluffs only $46.800. Your number to call to be liberated to the easy Uh 673-8550. O THI: RI:AL "\. ESTATI RS room, 3 bed.rm, 2 bll, sep Carpets, drapes, patto, dble living rm., firtplace, family garage, large fenced yard rm., elec bltna, FA heat, pa· w/ room for boat & camper, lio w/gas fired BBQ pit, etc. $24,750. Easlside, C.M, dble gar., Mn for boat/trlr. \ Lachenmyer Rlty • Sitt,., • ' ."°m" pn • COmt!r Io t 1n N!WPorl Call &4~3928 Eves: !>48-6769 Heighti. $29,750. $29,500 5~% Loin W•ll s-McCardle, Rltrs. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. .141-n 29 SIM • rnonlh when you as· I !!!'!!!!""'"""'"""'"""'"~""'""" 1ume th.it 5% ~ •Pt' loan. 4 c I th bedrm, dinins rm, l'nt11 0 eswor y hall, b"ilt·in" i&l'ge roomt, 540-1720. TARBELL 2'SS Herbor & Co. Harbor View Reau"' In Corona dal Mar Newport Be•ch Offk9 1028 Bayside Dr. 4 ~ms, f•mlly room -61s-4930 aarden kltcben on extra 1,...,. .... ,...., ....... .,. .. ~ !Ol Lwrucy bath with 3 BR cnNDOMINIUM sunken tub + many extra1 . T' $43 fX10 You own the J.t.nd. In choice ttcUon of Montlcd. ~' 646-1111 · lo, to be completely redec- O THE REAL "\. r.STATERS PARK LIDO 4-PLEX $75,000 Newport Beach Good income, tl3/981-7o.19 orated lncludinr new car- pet., Priced below market. Act fast on 1hla ont. $20,500 PERRON 642-lnl ntE SUN NEVER SETS oa Pllol Ousitied r.ft"Sa'S finest resldt!nlial • '-1 -"-' d S'25,000. Call now for appt. because the owne r will car· areas • near 11.,uu•.nll an lo sec. ry a 907,. Joan. shopping. Freshly pa inted in 646·7171 & out • fully carpeted and ONLY $.16.500 draped. Cnmplelely fenced Don't Delay Call Today -well landscaped yards. A 673-8350 \-o T HEREAL \'."\.. ESTATERS MUST SEE AT $28,(XX) wrrn F1--IA-VA TERMS. M. M. LA BORDE, Rllr. --------1 646.05,j,'j Eves: 646-4579 4 Bdrm. + Fi1nilly rm. Sell or Least/option AMume existing apr. loan of f BR., 2~ ba., frplc, 2 Car 6Bed~%. Elegant entcy hall, 1 < 'y Id --Sq Ft rooms, huge iamiy gar. rs. o . ~ . . k A· 1 Cond. Vacant quick pos-room, natural bric fire- seu. c.tl today! place, swim pool, plltk like e Bill Hevan, Rltr. yard. 541).l720 2111 E. Coast, CdM 673-3211 2955 Harbor TARBELL -0 THE REAL I"\. ESTATERS BEACH DUPLEX 2 Furnished Units Xlnt Jocationl $28,000 Georg• Wlllli1mson Realtor 673-4350 64S.IS64 Eves. S©\\Jtl}A-.!££t/'S" I The Punle wilh the Builf./n Chuckle O ~ le•hrn of the """° x1ombled WOl'ds be. I~ ;~ 1). ~~i ;~:: ~l I i.ARNS I ' I' I I I I I f. • I FETl'H 1' • , I Ir ? l was o warbaby. My - - -parent! took one look at me I GYHLIR l andJ1ar1ed - 1 I ji I I I 0 Co,,,ol11t• the chud:11'1q11'\fac1 _ • • • • _ • by lolling In the missing word L....L.....l-.L....L....L-J Yotl deve~ fl'Ol'l'I ltep No. 3 below. & tfi~l.~r.·:&~~" I' I' t I' I' I' ( I' I e ~i':~~~~ IHIER5 1 I I I I I I I I SCRAM·LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 8000 Open Houses THIS WEEKEND • .., tflh •eHy tllNCt.ry wltll Y" tW1 ...... • ye1 t• 11o-..11lltl11t. All tti. IHetl-liltetl Mtew .,. hlc:rlbecl' h1 trfftwt ct.toll lty et1Yeftt1h1t .,.._ wlrlere 11 todcty'I DAILY PILOT WANT ADS.,....._ 1hewl .. .,... ll•llNI ,., 1ttM ., ,. ,..... .,. -TtM ,. ll1t 111e• l•r111•ti•• 11 tlll1 e-ol•• -· Frfffy. HOUSES FOR SALE (3 Bedroom & Family) 9282 Mokibana Dr., Huntington Beach 968-0271 Sat. & Sun. 1-5 _ (4 <lledroom) 1130 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642-82.15 (Sat. & Sun.) *'*11 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda I sl~) NB · 117:;.3210 (Stlf. & Sun.) (• BR. & Family or Den) ' 1627 Port Abbey, Newport Beach 546-2.113 (Sat. & Sun. 1-5) **505 Morning Star Ln. (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 (Sat. & Sun.) 410 Morning Star (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 (Sal. & Sun. 1-5) 1606 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) IS BR . & F•mlly or Don) 2201 16th St.,• Irvine 54&-2.113 Open Sun. l to 5 *1807 Santiago (Baycresl) NB 644-49IO (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1534 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB 644·4910 (Sat &. Sun 1·5) *1033 Mariners Dr., (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 (Open Daily) ' ' ..... * * Wemtr.ftt , -. I / F~d.o1. Dlctm!w 25, 1970 R L HOllSIS 'OR SALi HOUllS 'OR SALi HOUSES ,FOR SALi HOUSIS FOR SALi RINTALI f.;::=;::::;;;,..;;;;:;.:..~ 1 1 !~~~!.~;(.'ii:.:;;;~'ii;;:~l:..IOO;;i1'o ~~.,~,.;;:~r;;:•ilr:..l:..;~~j!;;:;;1~000~-I "u'"'n1"' .. =rs1ty.;..;..;";.;•.;.rlc,;;;..;;;;:1:.m-1 -H-.,..-tl-ntfon--llH-ch-1_400_1_H_unt-lng-ton_Be_•_di __ -,-... -I .._, Fuml- DlmNCnYE MOST UNUSUAL LOWlliR INTl!Rl!ST m EMERALD IAY L..-llHch fllSA VERDE EXECUTIVE POOL HOME "!'!".:i':,:~~%.~l;: err'! ':':~ ~::.U...~ = 'tAo':i':J~~~ct CA UDRIDGE HOME r.nttlfttinr Door pla.nt with <town ptymtl. en tll ol our eii hOme w/room to enlatie. (A.) 2 bdrm. tum. unit. lP· lftD * 3700 14• ft. of OIARM! ! roomt a:alort Jn the heart of J'loulea 4 toWnhowies. Buy .: .. fm,,.. ~ 1.-Jajor value In land-$17,9:.o, ~-~ paUo,• .UO )'di. * •t ·11 1 t ... _ Newport Helehta wtth de-NOW be.fore ~""ces go up! ,-....., ~ Tur ner Associates to~ Leue @ 1lfi5 Mo. ll )'OW' family needa more '' agru cf'nt v ew 0 ux: luxe pool 5 bedrooms, lam· .,., (B ) 2 bdrm 2 bath view Harbor Uy room wltb fireplace and We have from 2 to 4 bdrms. from 1.105 N. Coast Hwy., J..aaqna ' •• • • ~m, then be,.:_re '°1"'4 * Loaded with 1pc<:lal Je&· "-.i.-ue. ~1,.,. ldto•·n pric@d tr om S25.000 to 494-lln Anytime · clOle to be&t!h Is evel')'thlnc. thi.a ~m .u>.N IQ. t, -..--c """'-'"" ... 15000 CALL TODAY' -==="°'""""'"'"'"-·IFireplaee, charm. Oldtt hedrm home wilh ,,,.., '"'" with b\IUt-ln ,,.. ...... ~I(. ~ • .. " . • •· Vill"'e Real Estate EMERALD BAY place w/ wood ....-... f.amib' room and a muaive -Bulll·ln vacuum IY&t~ erator and bJender. Let UI i eel-Ii II "'5 J111t listed! Attr. tradtdonal Lease@ l2SO Mo. -FJectronk: Ovtn I r I db~ u¥"d brick fireplac..'t'. 1how this moet intereat na: • · 3 BR. 3 Ba., sep. llv. rm., (C.) 3 bdrm. older home, 11ection of li1esa Vt"rde just -Price includl'.'s \\"a&her did, PhOne 646.7171 And -= _.. -n6 Emerald Bay $75,000 Kitchen w/ranp • rdris. ' Jt'1 hxalOO ln-1he pr Im e -lnlercorn home, you'll be· 1111.d )'OU ' lfJU?.,111•, .... mll din: rm. Ii: fam. rm. clOle in ·location. Fireplace. + dry_!!. .Lfl:!riaeralor. ..,o. u... T>-, •• ••71 ( -1 103 Sbo b -·steps from p11.rlc and school. only.-_,_,_ ,,...,a11y . _.... ..,... . wn y app't, -DWlWJ.hr. Leue r.:'I ~Mo. freeur ...,-Jt'1 OUR BESJ' ·at 011J.y -El~tric garaJ::e dDor Univ, Park Cenler, lrv1ne REPOSSESSION Biii Gi'undy,-Re1ltOr --"MISSION"'REAL !· ,t11,950, with }°1-IA or VA S I "-Call Anytime 833-0820 I 811.DoverDr.,NB ~620 985 S. Coa1t H~. ~re-mis, May we I.how ""'' * pac oua uo:drooms Auume VA oan, all)'One -~ )> __., -~-* Unlqu~. Trf.Jevel--Con. qualifie11• Your tttmt. J OCEAN VIEW Home 2.!k., 2 hone •M-0731 through• temporary design 1-7'="=~'="'=~== lrvln• 1238 Bednn, l~ ba, frplc, bltns, Ba., w/multi-use room , D p I COATS * Pri~ -Unbelievable -' LEAVING THE 1---------crpts, drpi!!. VACANT, Bllns, appllancei!!. compU, •n• Ont 2740 ·' A $67,600 cpUNTRY * Panoramic View 847-8507 carpeted. Balanced po~r T00111BRUSH ALL u NEED , WAL 546 2.113 Llqi:urious 2 sty home on 1.4 m••tilflflf:'ln~ home, $31,750, 10 + down. t """' be tltul 2 b 2 LACE · S&ve Now! F'antutlc Trrm1! ac tot. 4 Br, 3 car gar, pool, ., 'ijl ]023 Katella, 499-3006 or 0 e,._~ my au r, " REAL TORS Assume low lntettel 51.4 1. boat stor area. 833-0055 ~ ,• l&J j l 1 f'"j" . 49"l-4084. !:as~ ~~n >;1~· ~~~ -s.46--4141-loan orbu)IFi-IAorVA.11'1 !;=========:: _ ........ •• BIG OCEAN VIEWS (w/ltplcJ .Ii: pvt IJltio. lOptn EverUn91) an rxtremely well kept 4 Eastbluff 1242 4 balconies, 3 BR, den, Adults no pell. Leue '-'.::i:i:i:i:i:i:ii: -=========1 bedroom, 2 bath Mme In WOW/$25,9501 $42,000 Owner 497-16511. s:ns1m'.o. 4~. !Iii LIVE MODERN Costa 1-lesa. Walk 10 all GI/FHA Terms REAL ESTATE CU.tom Built, CALIFORNIA """"' and • hop p In.. rime To Entertain Lg ldtcb<n, family rm, hrowd Million Vl•i• 1708 ~--·r•I TRAILER PARK 2(1 Spaces recently completed in a new 10 a~ park, Build put OM! rest & make many SUS Located ne1.1.r Rancho Calilomla, Full Price $155,000 Newport •I F1irvi•w 646-1111 . (anytime) CO-MPORARY • ·-· 127,950 516-2313 fi •-··• ~ •~, ~ , ...,..., oors, c:rpts, ... r ... coVll!:io:u BY OWNER, 4 BR, fam nn, 1---------rambling rock roofed home. Attractively dN."Oritled Bllitfs patio. Huny! a1_ n~~ I - Wrought iron and block wall Condo. Ideal tor the couple HAF.FDAL REAL TY 2 ba, View. $34,SOlfinn. 6 79 1-~==r-"•'-----'= ""''"'' the property oom. Who 1"'" to •nlertain. Thin! 142-4405 ·=1""=·=&11=-""'=·====I* DOLL HOUSE* pletely, and landscaping con. bedroom has been convert--w=A~L~K~T~O~B~E=A~C~H~ Condominium 1950 $15().1.DveJ,y 2 BR. Near 1i1ts of lush everrreen plant-1---$~2~0~7~5~0~--ed to a den with bltn \\'et _ M klh lngs. Larie cement patio, ' bar. Huge walk in closet to ,.o182 o ana Dr. TIBURON TOWNHOUSE Rb ~ach. Gara,ae. Fenced for fenced oU HEATED AND 3 Bedroom. 2 balhl, luU din-MBR, Upgraded carpets & Price Slashed By OWner 2 l ba kids k pet. FfLTERED SWIMMING ing room, Ulll!:d brick fire-tile. You must see to &P· Assume large 5'.4 '/. VA loan, :~~::Y. c:!:.·drape~·1;': BLUE BEACON POOL. Open beamed ccil-place, built-In appliance1, preciate. $37,950. or zero down GI, for lhi• 3 ly private patio, dble gar., * 645-0111 * ings in Living Rm, Dining Patio, sprinkler 11y&tcm. • COATS br 2 ba home. lncated on air conditioned. Take over 3 BDRM + Wnily nn full Rm. a{\d 8 /1 ElectricT Kit. 54().1720 L . & ~ce~7/ndscped corner lot GI loan wit~ only $2'150 cub dinin.r ~ .• built-tns.,"brk. v.•ilh breakfast bar, hree 2955 Harbor TARBEL WALLAC! · · + low closing costs, $390 a month. NO FEE, large bdrms., Two baths.I;"-===-=====' I REALTORS Larwln Realty, Inc. Newport ~17~ ~:~ &l~~:~C:h~uA;;.~J~ l·C_o_1_1._M_•_•_• ____ 1_100_ I • 962-4454 • Fount1in Valley 1410 962_.988 Anytime CO CLUB: 2-S try, ~ Br/3 ba, OOSTA MF.sA LOCATION. 5 HOUSES OJMn Evenings BY OWNER RENTALS fam/rm, llv'r rm, din'& rm. !~~~!""'~~~~~ Job transfer! Priced lo Sell! H F I h·' "~/ A l!OLTDAY SPECIAL at O OJ X J05 I 1 .-1 "d ou1e1 urn S 91111 ._,v mo. Only $31.950 with Cl OR n ° • Lai ii e BLUFFS 4 BEDROOM SJ.850 dv.•n, 7~~'/. Loan. 2 * 546·1113 * Jo~HA TERli1S area. Good money-makers. A rare find, a 4 bedroom, 3 YR old: l Br/2 ha, fully O.neral 2000 3 BDRM., Family nn., park M'M. LA Bo. RDE, Rltr, Income ~ Mon1h. Askin& '--th "C"' 1 . h crpl, cstm drps, open beam $69 """ ...... pan In t e * $100 w/Ut"1I * like yard. Costa Mesa. Kids 646-4>555 Eves: 64~79 ·"""· "Bluffs" "·ith open beams Jvn'g rm, bllins. NR: Schl's OK. brk., $200 a month. NO CALL G> 646•1414 find a balc..'Ony filr your Ju-& Shp'pg. Lg. nicely lndipd LARGE 1 BR. Near slores, FEE. 540-1720 . OPEN A.~~.M# lil't and patio for Romeo and ~54.ri completely walled. Small pet ok. AVAIL. NOW! * FIREPLACE * The gal~ and step into an r.Z~..., nearby pool for everybody.1 ~=~~=~~~== Bl.._UE BEACON enchanting entryway that Near lftwp•rt P••I otrlc• ~~~~~:Uin ~ ~~~~ LOW DO~N/~0~~~ * -, 645.Ql 11 * $~IN~!._BR. 2 BA, 3 BR CONDOMINIUM leads to this Jovely Newporl EASTSIDE _ 5%. 1. loan 3 BEDRM P ==:::::::=::::::==! , c:rpr,, ... ,..., praie. In choice section of MonlieeJ. Beach home. 3 bedrooms, il b Cho" 3 ~· 2 $46,800, LED DEN + LG 1'~AMIL Y -c: children welcome. ' • prden baths richly panel-ava a le. ice ~nn. Call 673-8550 RM. BLOCK WALL, EX· Rent1ls to Shire ~ BLUE BEACON lo, to be completel)I redec. led family ~m and cozy bath home In ~bsolutely ,onted including new car. fittplace Safe and qU!et CUI· Immaculate condition. All ~F~oi'f ·REAL TY LAGUNA Bch-male 32 will * 645-0111 * pets, Priced below market. De.Sac ~tre t. Good bu at bltrui, h~wood t Io ors, sbaJ't' w/male oc vu 2 story I::::======== Act Wt on this one, 500 e Y crptg, fireplace & quiet 842-4405 h~. $100 mo, 494-7942 aft Costa Masi 310D $20,500 $38, · residential location A must ---------· 1BY owner, eod ot cul-de-sac ;'~-311~-.,..""""==-,,=-:1:::::-:--:----:-:--:--colesworthy to see al S33.<0'.>. Call on pvt park, pool & clubMc GIRL to SHARE APT, on 2 BR, t ba, new cpt Is drps, CUSTOM 2 BEDROOM 545-8424, South Co a 1t Corona del Mar 1150 lacil, 5 BR, 3-car pr, sac Npt Bay. Pvt: Beach & fncd yard, $175, 2515 Elden & GUEST COTTAGE Realtors. S38.000. 962-5823 " Dock. $90/mo, 675-4490 or Ave., 56-1657. ;-Excrllent Eastslde location, & CO l oG~oo=o~-o,-"e"R-.,.h,.--0-n I RUSTIC BEAUTY 11524-0013 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirji• com P 1 etc I y redccoral-• Londonbe....., in No. C.M. 0_ pen bean1 c..-eilings, South -· H h "· I • REALTOR ··~ la11un• Beech 1705 o::u. cavy li a~ roo As~ume exlatlng FHA Joan side patio; great location • Newport Beach many bltn features. IU!!rig Newport Beach Office of approx $25,750 w/interei;t only 11': bile. lo lhe beach.~ LITTLE DOUGH 2200 & washer included. Perfect 1028 Bayside Drive at only 6%. $2500 down Bdnn., 2 'ba1h. $54.950. LOTS O' HOUSE TOWNHOUSE -beaut mod· for the adult family and ln-1 ____ <_7_5-4_9_311 ____ 1 paymnt. Chas. C. f\1artin Delancy Real Estate l'rn, 3 br, 2~ ha, frp'tc, pa· Jaw1. Immed occupancy, HOLIDAY Rllr, 796-8118 or 548-1195 2828 E. coast 11 .... y., CdM ''T~!T·~~l~NTH~~~·Tf~r llo, pool, 2-car garaie, all 64, 7270 bllns, crpt:s, drp:s, Lease ' r-'r::IE~PON · this sprawling contemporary GREmN~S! 1,M..;.;.n_•_V_•_rd_• ___ 1_1_10_ :2~B-no-..,~..,-w-u"-'-''-_-,.-,.,,-e styled homt>, Delailt"d ex-~{10":~ ~~991 ~u::~; from COUNTRY CLUB LIVING, lrg dclu:<e duplex. Best area. ll'rior w/low sweeping roof-wknds. Ivan Wells & Sons Sparkling~ bt'droom home, By ·owner. 673-6904. Jines, wood, 11ucro & PalO!! 1~~~~~---~-v ~ S w 11 · ---• BALBOA Coves waterfront . . 1 642·1n1 Anytime Oil(' block from the Country l'1ues tone. e de111g111..-u J" -•••• _., •• Club. sunken Jiving room, 3 BDRM. le DEN. CENTRAL Decorated, 3 BR, 2 Bath&. Roy J. W•rct Co. formal dining, hu1e m11ster '_L_ldo __ 11_1• _____ 135_1_, JfALL FLOOR PLAN. Dbl. 1.1onlh to month. $350. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS • -d Bill Grundy Rltr. 642-463'.> -Corona Del Mar! bedroom &: 2200 ICI. ft, of Spacious lido Home oor entry hall opt"ns ro a 1033 Mariner:s ~ve: ~lSSO living area. Seelnc ll'I Prime 3 Br. 2 ba. sing!€ LARGE UV. RM:. 25' rr. i yuild your own dream house (Open ally) beli~ving at "8.950. Call LONG, Wm-I CENTER with a view of the boal:s & ~"' 8424, South Coast story. 3 Sunny palio!I, On FTREPLACF. OJ.~ WHITE ha d ,..__BLUE PACIFIC .,...,. street lo street rorn<'r lot • Y an u"' Re1.llors. BRICK. SHdlng glass opens from a second s!ory, 1-~our & %, Reduced 10 $81.500, to rt"ar ground:.. M!ltr. bdrm. doors away from Ocean * For Sale B)I Owne r * · Prime lido Nord suile \Y / r-,1 1RR0 RE 0 Boulevard & t111'.'ps down lo l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,..,..,,1earetrtt Condo. Excl111ive 5. BR., 4 1,~ ba. waterfront the m1.in beach Two R-1 Meu. Verde. Chris lma 1 hOme, 60 ft. lot. Deck, pier WARDROBEDOORS&PRI- . · 1 OWNERiWILLPAY hou ... red"""'' tttotm<nl, , fi 12~ 000 VATE BArn IV/MARBLE tot~ach 30' x 1 g·~r Id ._ d d •• I ..-oat. ""• · TYPE PULLMAN. owner will sell seporo. tely, lor•F.H.A. or V.A. Terms on Co "" re rapes, rp c., Prime Tir. all bill kith 3 BR 21L Com p letf!l ymodern kH-"ANCIENT" hut llveable this choice Mesa Del Mar · n c · · Ill of lido Is• chen w/att, brkfsL area, has existing hOUse now produc-home J Ja-e bedrooms 2 bi. Pool. Spanish design. Beaut. 4 BR., 41,i ba, home ALL B' ·T.·IN RANGE & ·• ·~ •. Lovely grounds. Perfect .. ing Income, $6.1.000, lush. ~~s. Come~ lot WI~ adu lt living. Call • 5'19--097? with 56 ft. water frontage. OVEN, DISHWSHR., GARB. C I th large covered patio. Room . Room for lArge boat allps. DISP,, ETC. This better 0 eswor Y for boat or trailer, Ca.IJ. for * 4 BR, 3 bA, f!!Lrrored di~ Price $500,000. built home located ln finer Inspection 546-Zlll rm, paneled Jam rm, util Bill Grundy, Rltr. residential section has be<on rm, water •o f I en er• 833 Dover Dr., NB 642-4620 leased out. NEEDS YARD & Co sprinklers. 11e pat Io. • ••10~ 2861 E ON STRATA CENTRO ·WORK & A FEW MINOR ~ .~. uropa , Realtor 557-8179, Owner. f Bedroonis, 3% Baths REPAIRS. Otll'rerl "u is" Nf!wpor1 Beach Office 35 l't. + Lot for thi:-V.A. APPRAISED 1028 Bayslrle Dr. Street to Strata pHce of 675-49311 $23,000 Colloge P•rk 1115 172.500 $33,250 FULL PRICE 3 BEDRM BEACH $19,950 FANTASTIC \\'e almO!lt d idn't believe It ounelves; Only 6 years )'OOng and loaded with thann. 3 Jargl' bedroom.!!. 2 baths. All la!cst dl'luxe built- Ins. Beautiful patio. Pro- fessionally landscaped, $166 mo. pays alt. 1-~1.ntastic year end bargain. Don't delay! Call now 962-5585 ; ' ! ' l FOREST E. OLSON ' Inc. Re1.Uors 19131 Brookhurst Ave. Huntington Beach "CATCH THE JOY" Qf living in lovely Nf!wport libores. TreAt yourse.lf lo Assume 5Y4Y• FIXER-UPPER LIDO REAL TY INC. NO ON. PYMT. Loan, apr , 3 bcdroo~. din-Largest J bedroom in CoUege 3377 Via lido 673-7300 to cllg. veteran. Payable ing rm, dream kitchl'n, bit. Park are11 . Needs Jot~ of $244.78 mo. for 360 mos. ins, payments less Ulan rent, tender loving care. 5%. 'fo 1---------With an annual pt'rctnlage 540-1720. FHA lo.an c•n be assumed, Huntington Beach l•DO ra1r of 81.{ ~ TARBELL 29SS Harbor payments $157 a month pays OLD HORSE MISSION REAL TY everything, N.o w vacant, 6 1'1onthi'I vacant, S.ttOOO full 9115 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna hring your Ajax and pa int. price, $24.000 5'% 1• FHA PHONE 494-0731 REPOSSESSIONS Sparkling clean home11, A<>me >"or details call 540-1151, I08n. 4 Bedroom 2 bath, $16,950 f newly painted&: carpeted. 2, Heritare Realtol"llJ. needs work, our of stale co- 3, 4 & 5 bdrms. Some with I----'-'---"----operative O\Vncr, Jircplace, Own your own apartment In pools. FHA-VA conv, tcrms,1----------carpets, drapes, service North Laguna, Walking dis· from $17,000 to $<10,()()(;, Newport Beach 1200 porch, shake roo f. Owner lance to beaeh, shopping, Coll' .• , & Wot•· In' "h"-'·• & fl<l•l•r Pork. '"" · now says "get oHer like we Built~;."' klt,•·n, ·,po•iou• 8843 Adams Ave. 962..$2.1 PRIVATE ROAD turned down." '"'" ._ $2 bedroom, Loads ot closet & 8, 950 Immac, l BR, den, din. nn., If storage space. Vacant &: with sv .. •;. Loan 3 bath home on l&:e. fenced available ROW! Call -Jot, Ll&ht atcy rooms, rnanl· A51¥me the 514 % apr. loan cured lawns Ii: beaut, gar. 962-4471 ( := J 546-1103 & pay just $139 a month. delll!; dbl. prage &: shop. 3 bedrooms, den, entry hall, I ttl all the built-ins. Open till As!IOC, poo le pu na &Tffn. S:OO PM. S4D-l7'20 Best buy ln area. $64,500. Call &424620 for app't 2955 H•rbor TARBELL Biii Grundy, RHflor $28,000 4 BR + F•mHy rm. BALBOA COVES Beautiful hOme. Prime area. WATERFRONT ''MAKE Room For Dad· dy"' ... clea n out the garage .. )wr truh is CASH v. ith a Daily .Pilot Clusilie<i ad. ..AO tan REAL ESTATE 1190 Glenneyre St. 494-947:1 MS-0.116 3 Br h:st'. 300 II lo bch Winter Sl70/mo, lo July ]. or yrly $225/mo. 642-3837. Corona del Mar 2250 VIEW . VIEW. VIEW Of !he OCf!an from this beaut. 3 BR. 2 Ba, furn. home. Avail. Jan. 1st thru June 15th. catl: 673-36&3 675-8886 Eves. associated BROKERS-RE.AL TORS Z02~ W Bo.lboo. 673·l66J Ba Ibo• 2300 \YTNTER Rental until J une 13th. 2 BR. house. $150/mo + u1l l. 673-QSO. Lido Isle 2351 Lovcl)I 4 BR. 3 ba. + pool. room. Nicely furn. $500 per i\-1onth. t'Jll,\\ ,\ lllc.H'll ' llEIU'l 1\1'. f)'l119 b')JQ ")' 24-07 E. Coast Hwy .• CdM LlOO Jslc 3 BR. 2 Ba. comp!. fum'd hse. Avail 1/1171 lo 6/15/n. $325 . Util's pd. 673-6281. '- NO matter what tt ts, J"Cltl can riell It with .J. DAD..Y DAILY PILOT WANT AD. Call 642-5678 Ii: cba.rge it. 2000 . ~·s com lortablp 3 ix'droom, bath home \\ilh nt"W CU· Is and paint. Enjoy mem. rship in the <.'Om1nunib' ,ix! 1otal UM' of all of ii~ lacil l1ies, tr.nni~ court, pool !ind c•luhhousc, You f'l\\'r 11 µ> )'Ollr.w"lf. On!y $31 ,SOO, Call 646-7171 Enclosed & covered patio, Prime loc. 3 BR, 2 ba . .'Ingle 4 Bedrm huge family rm slory, Newly decor, } enced 54G-rno ' · · Yd. Slip for 30 ft . boat. Onl,y . $79 500 TARBELL 2955 lfarbor B"l.I G d R It S@~~lA-~£2rS" -o·THEREAL '"'\.. ESTATERS . . :* FIRST TIME ADVERTISED * 127.950 *· Mesa Qel f.lar * F.H.A. + V.A. Terms i 3 Bedrooms 2 Btttis ... SHARP <f Call 546-2313 I•' S26,500 :4 Ir .. + Family Rm. tlollttd rear. llvi!IA' rm., 4 l.4roomJ1, huge lamll)I rm., llrepl111ett, buU!·lns. No ctown tmns. ?H().JTa) ~· l'5.S Horbor TARBELL ' 1 run y, •a or $3800 833 Do'" Dr., N.B. 642-<QI r.rovr~ you Into thli!! beaurHul BEACH COTTAGE homl'. 3 bedroom + den, Srart the Ne1v Year right! hugt! f1.mily rm 11·ith BBQ Buy this 2 BR. beach col· f1replace, Central floor plan, tage & enjoy ii Steps ta t.be 540-17~. water. Room ' to expand . TARBELL 2955 Harbor Under $30.000. CUSTOM FOURPLEX MORGAN REAL TY Choice Newport area, 3 BR 673-6642 675-6459 & :l BR unit•. Ideal owner EASTBLUFJo~-By owner, On occupied & tax shelter prop. street to street lot . UO' t'l1)1. $9.120 Income. $12,000 view, Baldy to"" Catalina. 4 Down, $75,000. BR plus family rm pl1.11 PERR.ON 642-1771 bonus rm. 22toO gq tt. CO CLUB: 2-Stry, 5 BR/3 Ba. St"U-cleaning pool, Walk to hun/rm, liv'g rm, din'r rm. IChls: &: 1hopplna. 644-1329. $3.Xl/mo. $26.T~ 10'/:t down, Rt.dee. ln • 546-ITil • & opt. 3 br, 2 b1, bHns. l blk $27,950 4 Bd. + Family Rm. nce1.n. 0v.'fltr 213/'67-a290. To Stt, &12-946.1. Llri:;(' name. 4 twin Jl7.t'd bed· rom~. hugt' family rm., en· Newport Heights 1210 lry h11U , O~r ~ralr. BY OWNER: <I Br, 2 bl, Nfl down te"rrt\11, Open lill ftpl<', bllns. Man)' xtt'll1. 9:~ PJ.1. M0-1720 Walk 10 3 schl1, Would CQ~ 2955 H1rbor TARBELL 1ldl'r lease.. 54&.-m. ' The Puufe with the Built-In Chuckle I D x D E Ar I :.· I' I J About a lusli: ''He's been fn ;=;· ::;~· ;:;~· ::;'.~:'......., so mony bor1, his suils aren't I y I D L E R I dry-cleaned. They"re --µ:-;. ' I I' I I r A Comololo ,,,. ""'llo Qoo>id T by l1Uing lfl 1h. 11115'1nq WOtd -you develop from atep No. 3 below. 8 PRINT NUM&fRED r 1F.ntts I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I I I I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWER IN DIME·A·LINE SAYB tASH? c L A 5 5 I F I E D IEST lllYSI • 8u·y a . ... Bar a1n . . Border to Border Every dassifieCI want aCI in tho DAILY PILOT appears in every edition every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsracks from border to border all along the Orange Coast ••. aH tho way from Seal Beach to -r San Clemente You Get It All ••• Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Saddle back San Clemente Capistrano <Plus the d~Uy newsrack edition) For One Price With . A Classified Ad Phone ·642-5678 , . • • Sat~, DK•mbtr 2•, 1970 DAILY ftll.OT Frldf.t, Dtctmbtr 25, lq7o DAILY PILOT ;:;o;,;,o; ... ;o,;;;;;.,;.,,.;;,c,~~=c=c.,;;;~~=-;toil;.._~~~~~RINTALI •' RENTALS -.. RENTALS RENTALS ....:.::.:,ilj~Aff·is..:.c.:._~~:li'l~Nii'flrrf:.:.;_;.::;:.;_ l'hones Are Open 8:00 a.111. • 5:30 p.111. r, 9 to Noon S.lut<l1y -a-d Sundey Ht11Mf fuml"'llfl Hou-Ulllumhhtd Apt&. funlloh,.i Apt&. Fumllhtd Apt&.· fumllhtd Apt1. Unfvrnl ... td Cod• -· JlOO Hunllr -3400 ~ -Huntl ............ 4400Hunttnr-...... -Cod• - $169 plus WATER MOVE rn oow "'"' ...,.,.. 11 •Y PLAZA • VILLA MESA APT BR, l•m A din'' rm, DEU.1 Spadoua 1 BR eta Q !.JJi 2 BR, PriV patio. J!td $ Mer edith homes nr pt~. Htaled pool, • l 2 3 BR Freedom Home, as II. Brookhurtt It: Adams, $.295 Ample parkin&. No child· Utn a l!rmo~a cit encl'd aar. Odl a ' DJAL 'DJRECT -r •2 6'78 Ve'Y l<o &iced yud, klda ""mo, J«, ..,_.,,., ""·no P<IL 00 Pomona, w.i-.. '~ P<ll •~• 1 • • • o-t -o & pets OK, scboo,ls nel'U'. , CM Casual estate living. Enter La Quinta Her--$16S mo. 119 w. WU WESTMINSTER g NORTH COUNfY DIAL FREE 540-1220 :~kA =.. ·~:.-'~;..!,,B•P:;;.•"• .. "":;i'c"od:::·:::,=Mo=,=.===,=,ao=I ~:f~~\f.;:r:o·~:P~£" & stroll !rte-646-1%il beach , Ad11l t11 on ly. ALL UTILITIES NCLUDID~ Quiet Adult Living Huntl111ton ... ch: S<IG-1220 L~na leach: 494-9466 . 3Mon~~!"·eon.l." C::,~: Tr•dewlndl Riiy 8<7""1l CASA de ORO 1 BR. Uni. $150 _ Fu•n. lllO \!.~, 8t!i.cs:::" 1~::"·."1f,fo S..n Clementtl 49f~10 drps, bltns., auto 1ar door, Fountain Y1illey MIO CASUAL Ca.lit, Uvl.ng in a 2 IR. Unf. $175 -Furn. $210 Incl all u.ti!. Adut1.1 ot\ly r» immed pou., $225. mo. Call warm MedherraneM atmos. 3 Spac. flt. plans, decor. tunrlshing1: live »ti• -Hour1-Reg4latio~s~Deadlines M,. Hoo ... , .. ..,.,. South •BR. 2b9, 1rp1e, ""'"'111""' pbe,. Spaclo"' ""°' «>· within romanUc setting w/fun ~r privacy. "" Avoca<lo st 64•097 1 Coast Rltn. ·-pool, pets ok, leate $275 mo, 'ontlniltetl aptl • designed &. Terract!d pOot: pri. sunken IU BBQ' a w / 11.IOli: Mnrt&IWI llilliliiil cMCk thilr ... ••riJ ilMl-....n hltlttMl•MIJ .,.,.,. WHERE ELSE can you aet 3 avail Jan 10. Sq.2937, :~I.shed• Hn~" 'poo1"''••&Kclot~-• :~. d_ed. seati~I com pl. w~da & Foun-HAUOR 'GREE _. 1111MlMllflcatiw. THI DAILY •ILOT ••u-l&altlftty hr.,...... tnt, ta BR, 2 BA, dble pt. for PIO 5J6.-321S. •• ~ ..... .-µa OAN>!:N • mJD.10 tht Hhftt el ....... 1.1-the Mw•tlMment cernctly -. tllM. -moat.b to month? FamU~1 ======== en w/ j.nc;llttet lighting • * ~·I d ''I / : d' ct 1· hi' ·• Bacb. I, 2. S BR'•. from -.. L B ach 2105 -Delux RIO AduJta only No .._or co.or • 111 w ;n 1r• UJ 1n9. DIADLINI POI COftY AND KILLli S:Jt P.M. the 4ay W... ""'Uutlett., u:ce,t ~~W• Call agent 546-4ltl :!@Uftll e . pet!J e . . * Dalux• r1n9• I: OYans * Plush 1h19 c:rpt9, ::!mo Petm Wf.1. C. twM-.y Mltlen when 111.-une 11 a.turWy, 12 MM. · 3 BR. 2 Bath, small. Near Bachf:k>r.nU furn * Bonus stor19• 1p1c• t Cov. carport • YOU MUIT HAVI KIL.I. NUMllll Whtft'klAlftt '" M McMM _, 11ulck NIUlts. lcrpB~~ 3dBrp~ +bl~:nil~ ~a".'. beach &: shop'&, crpt'd, 1 BR.·$175 furn., *Sculptured marbl• pu,lman I: til• l:i1th1 NEW TOWNkOUSE N tuft .. Miik• 1 ..-cft ef the kill """'""' 1lv.n ye., lly y.ur ff t1k.,. u g , •avail • -.. saoo' mo trplc, patio. Refs. $225/mo. UTILITIES INCLUDED * Elegant r•c:r11tion roolft. 2 BR, 1% 81, & 2 BR, Ctp , verlflutltfl 9' v-r all. a •• · ........ · Call &ff.1615. 365 \V. Wil80n 642·19n FURNISHED MODELS Of'EN DAILY drpe, tell cleaninJ 1a1 0 _ 1..., ::':.! =:: :111.,. ffi::.• ~•Ill thlit ~· ,-:_....,_,""we an-~~,!~u, South Coa11 2 BR, 1~~ BA, 1 yr old. View, • • • • • • • • • I ~~ld~::~u:~ter, San Diego en, encl ra:r. Patlos, 5'8~01 ,.. • .. un u ,,.._ n ,.,.,. LG 4 BR/2 ba. Ne"'ly d!mr, beamed cell, shag crpts, S6 nite up $27.50 wtr: up San Die'go Frwy. to Beach Blvd., So. on 377 w, Wih1on: DIMl-A·LINI .U1 •N itrlctty cuh hi Nv1~ ~ mall .,. •t any ene ef .ur efflc-. lg yrd w/playtae. Pet OK. bit-ins $225 mo. 1O9 5 S'fUDrO ~ 1 BR Apts Be ch 3 blks to H It IV H I to * * NEW 2 &; 3 BR. NO,..._.,....,... Walk to schl's &: prk. Oro/494-5073/494·8200. • Color 'I'V, phone se:n:, pool a . O ; • on o t . . . ti dwhbr Thi DAILY PILOT,....., .. flirt .-ht,.. cl···-, ellllt, ctnMr er-"-~· ••r, .. _ $290/mo, 557"'898.oc __ EA_N_CA_oyo_n_V_le-w-,-,-B-R-."• UneM, maid serv avail. LaQuint1 Hermosa 714: 847-5-441 ~i.hbon I~ r;~r I ""-••• -·r ~.,_ 2 BR 0 1 C "'-SoclaJ clubroom·bWW;tis, etc1 ~==~===!::=~========~ I t'hlld ok. Nr. s. t t ""*"'·· •nd ,. c,.."9• lh r1tti11 •nd 1'91Ul1tlCN1>1 without prf• Mt ff. Adults, upsf:.t11n:~" '77'1 pe\~: den1 frplc, w/w crpta, appl Llve where the tun is! 1 ~ Plaza. ~1973 or 54.')..2321 MIU AH,..: I•• 1175, N..,.,, IMcr-, C.llt.mle Wiison. S4S-2802. avail. $2SO/mo. 494--5625. 2376 Newport Blvd. 5411.9755 Newport h.ch 4200 Lagun_•_Be-'-•-•_h __ 4,;.795..;.:; 1 * Dl;'• UXE 1 I< 2 C~lllF'llD COUNTIU &N IKI~ 11 ....... : COSTA MESA 330 W. BAY NEWPORT BEACH 2211 W . BALBOA HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA BEACH 17175 BEACH BLVD. 222 FOREST AVE. SAN CLEMENTE -305 N. El CAMINO REAL Daily Pilot Classified CLASSIFIED INDEX 8 •••••••• I -UNFURN 2 BR. 1155/mo. to 2 BR. 1% BA, ''°"" • ..triJ<, COUNTRY a.us $30 WK LUXURY Ca1"•n Apt., Blt-ino, P•I n:sponslble party. No pets. $185. Lee 1 I: 2 Br apts, LIVING patk>, heated pool, frpl * Call 64M6t3 * * 494-055l * fUrniahed or unfurnlabed Luxury ga.rdm apta, otterinr &: up. U.cbelon1 linglea, 1 Adult•. $145 mo. 546-5163 l 1 BR. Older home, la.fie lot, D•n• Point 3740 From $ll0/mo. compl, privacy, beau I. .l!dnn. steps to heh, all util, * TOWNHOUSE * 1 no aarage. $140/mo. 1-----------1 Pay now for Jan. lndscPI &: unparalleled ffiJ-hid pool, llneM, rec nn, 2 BR. 1'"' BA, Cl'llts, dt'P_!. •548--6443• 2 BR, 2 ba, frplc / crpts / ' get the rest ol reational facilities in a ooun-restaurant. cocktails, dano-patk>. Adults.-$165, 134 ~· l -1-B-R-.--_.::;~,~~'°"•::..::·-0-,-,-n .. -I drps/bltns. Small sell care O.c'a r.,,t Free try d ub atmosphere Furn,. inrV.'"·-1 11 Melody Ln 548.1768 I ...... ..,... ... , "" Cal.I &tl-8690 or Unr. Models open '10 am. .,_.e nn · otel AptJ · $145 I Patio. Carport ~yd~. ;;S200:.;:;·,;A::;d;.:u::l"::·_•::o;..::::l002:::,_ ll-__,,=::-:,-:c-c----I S p.m , Rents from $1-45. ~·!H36 2 BR, 1 BA, Garden Unitl. 675-5080, 646-9155 RENTALS SHARP-CLEAN 2 BR. O G Shl.g crpt.s, drps., dshw~, 1~-"""c..c=~-"=~--1 I h ~ I I AKWOOD ARDEN EMPLOYED Sinale t•mal• patio, •·am -,·11-s, frpl , 2 BR. Unfum Duplex. Crpll, Apts. Furn 1 ed .... .,t/drp, b lns, poo · Sll5. APARTMENTS • .,. """ '"" ..... drps. Elderly cpl, Days Fully furn., pool.. Sl:i5. 1_ lSth St NB vl'ith ref'1, Owming lBR gar. 2650 Elden, 5.17~2 4' General 4000 di •w ·• a pt in residential 7pm6"Sun.$165/mo. ~. eves 54S--0422. A u t~. no peta f teerui o~I 642.8170 :~bo hood cl BONUS ARRANGEMENT 1-----"--'--'-----1 ne"'" r • ose 10 LRG ·mod. 2 81". Bllntl;, crpt . M•1• v.rd ... __ _:3::.1;;10 Just For Save SSS . . • . &12-95a> 1 BR., pool. block to ocean, beach " town . Small but drps, dlspl. Nr, K·Marl -ACAPUlL'O Apts attractive, sln,rile adult. $135. 833-3535 very oozy, lully furn'd. $115. Harbor Shop'g, Closed g HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS C.Ul"INTl•U•• "" NEW Spanish duplex-deluxe s· I Ad It Pool, Util paid, Garden Or 644--0637 eves. Incl utll'• 494--8392. + prkg, Adult• only. ........... ,.. At.ta. Furrtished ~:~:Ni::a-~ :::: 3 br, 2 ba &: 2 br, 1% ba. All Ing e u s living. Adults, no pets, 2 BR OCEANF'RON'T 2 Br, "ol. RENTAL~ • ~19 COSTA MISA 11• ~=:T .. u ..... tA .. CONTIACTO•I "" bltns. Cprner, 3095 Cassia. $17S 1 BR $145 1800 ....... u fu I heel •* ~--... .,. r1••1t•flf1t "" n-213 / ,.,9406 B South a ... Ci"b ,, a whole • · gar, $175 winter. Alao 2 Br., _,..,.. n m I NEW 1 B M•u Dl:L MA• , .. ,_,.. •••o• •nt ~·a•-, "TIO• a •••••• ..,. ncs: .,...... • wi: · ..-., .. 1a Wallace Ave CM 65 MIU. v••o• 1111 f>ll'#"°9T ••ACM .,.. ;; ... ,i~1 U 66)1 714/871-9300 ext 32, Roy new way of lHe designed :~t!~~··~·~·~~s::1;••;•~·~S;l~w~on;· ;"~'~·~.,.._;,:;:;~~·~I lG~-;;;;;•:;•~1;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;~5000~~ I Rang • w • ahq co....... ...... 1111 MIWl"Otl:T "'ieHT1 01.-o•••"'''°" ... _, * 2 BR Fum $155 •--~ Sl50 ,..,.,__~ •UIWNIT ''"" 1• N.Wl"CMtT IMOIU cnt 01t•";.,.. ••••K• "" RENTALS just tor ~ngie people, It's ' • • N rt H_._ 4210 ... _ ... -... -Ml'#ltOIT Mll•ll'Tt 1111 w11TCL11"• .,,. DRYWALL Univ fun l!ving with warm, dy-PO?L. Blll\I, crpts, drps, no ewpo 111'.. VENDOME 1--..540-=o.l973c;;or~·;5'5-;;-;~=,_,..+1 tAL•OA cov11 1t11 uN1n:•11n •All• .eu, ,.,,,,,,,. ..,"*' Hou1e1 rnl1hed -· 1 ..... 1 • children no .... ,. •~ • E NEW TRIPLEX ...... T -... '.. .. ... nam c ne1 I"I. t • a -.. .... · ~ • J BR Apt. FUmo·ah-, no ' SACK IAY a• IOUIPMINT llMTALI "II 17th Pt CM S48-"""0 "'" :!~~==• :: ::"O:i':.':. MA• : ~· = University Park 3237 health club, 1aunil11, swim-""'""'°"''~=·=-.~"~~~-I kitchen. SSS monthly. IMMACULATE A.PTSI 3 BR. Crpt1, drps, bl ' oov1• stt0••• 101 IALaOA .... l'UllNAcl •••Ai•s. •te. we ming pool, puty room, bll-$25 Per W9911t & Up • 646-3706 • ADULT am Jocked gar. No traffic. nsru1•• t• •AT llU.lllDI ... •UlllllTUll lllTOllN• .. BR F•-' Rm "din rm !lards, indoor eoU drivin& BACHELOR .. l BR. FAMILY Section slrable &tide. Sl'IS, &ts. MAllO• M19MUlllOS 1111 LIOO llLI a11 • .......... .... ' " ...... • • . ""'' t•nnl• -·-· -'IV • maid ·-" d UN1V1um PU• ,., 1Auo1. 11u.wo ._ •AIDINIH "" 2~ ba. Turtle Rock •• $365 • .. vw .. , ,,,.¥ ~a...... Corona el Mar 4250 Close to shopping, P1rk 3 Lg bdrml/2 ba, new crpi lllYIHI 1DI MUNTIHTOM llACN .. ••MllUJ. llllYICll t6ft 3 BR 0 R. 2 ha lt')')C 1hop and resident tennis pro. 450 Victoria, C.M, * Spacious 3 BR's, 2 ba drps, No pets. Chldm 0 IACll l•Y tMI "oUMTAllll VALLIY .. It au0 ,.., oo••••• -• · • • • ••••• _..., c;..,,l• ·1 •· 2 n~,. I"• ---=--""'"---12 BR 1 Blk to ~-· IAIT9lUPI" ,,., llAL llACN ... •u.11 ... "" 3 BR, Fam Rm, 2% ha .•• $300 .._.. • • DCU<VU ...... NEW FURNISHED API'S • -.an * Swim pool, put/p-een Awil Jan. Jst. $165/mp II TWI t:M4 \.OM• llACM ... • ft! Ury apartmen!JI Wilh all the BACHELOR 1·2 BR • ___ c._1_1 _A_f_t _._. _ ..... __ "'---1 * ,.,.,.,, Jndiv/lnd..., fac'ls 545-7245 1•v1•• TlllUCI ,,. • ••••• cou-. 0 ••• UM• "" 4 BR family rm. 2% ba od -nv• !en iL ' • , COllONA o•L MAI llM "' ,.... OUM IHOI" '71' 2500' Sq F' ' 13·"" m em "" n ces ava FROM $135 MO. Pvt. bach. rm A ba. 1845 Anehtiim Ave • ..... DIM •lllOVI "" NIAL TH CLUll ,,,. . " ........... "' able. Furnished and unfurn. .. NEW LUXURY 1 Ir. 2 Br .. '"',,' .. " ,•,oc,•,,·,·;·~·· .. ··· .. ·',"',.. WISTM INITlll .. I, ·MAULING ,,. WE HAVE OTHERS• •~'--.I Int. Pomona & Park, 642-3015 NiCt'ly fum'd. No COSTA MESA 642-2824 dwhr, '''• ''''· ··-.. 1 wo MIDW•Y CITY .. ,, MOUllCLIAllllNI '1i11 • Ut<R:U k' 673-6904 ...,,. •••COM .... .., ,,. UNT• ANA •• lfilTl•M>lll DICOIATrN• ,,.,, . f'REE rental·Share Ir g coo Ing. Pool &. Rec. Quiel adul LINDA Ill.I , .... -•••• Mlt•Nfl -,,,.-. TAX ·-NICE ··-m·-·· u1·11u II ' ... '470 ••T llU.NDI llM TuJillf .... lllO;:".,,,........... ~ ;n; ~10DELS OPEN DAILY beaut. homr, exceptional a..,._.• ...,, . I es Vlfl2 ...._.. . LIOO ..... :,..•1 COAITH. 4111 1•0•1H• mt 10 A.M .• 8 P .M. oppty for 2 girl friends Info. paid. I~ Block lo ocean. T.JOO I '2 BR. unfurn. Pool. El IALIOlo llL.UID LAOUMA llACN 4115 ••••·• .,,.. ··-c -•1 Da ... ., -~0 ~aview CdM RENTAL FINDE"S MUlfTINOTON llACM 1• LAOUlfA 1111eu1L .,., INtUit'4Nc:1 .m ... ve . ...,......,.,.,, . . "' .. wtr pd. Adult•, no pets~ MUNttNOTOM twt1ou• , .. M11s10M \111Jo ..,. tNvlsTi...,T•Ne. ~ ,,.. RENTS FROM $30 wk·l per, w/kit $35. L--Free To L•ndlords MESA MANOR, 241 W 11ouNtA1M vAu1v 1411 SAN cLIMINT• 4711 ,,,,,.,... ,,,. Bal-..... _ w ·1 A CM .. ,_7,_ SIM. 1u.cM ,_. -.. $150 ·Ma id ser, llne111, TV&:: tele.1;:.;:;,;;,o.:;._ ______ ;;,;~ 645.0111 1son ve, . '" ....., IUNllT llAClf , .. ~~.:r:: .. ~A:~c'M"NO :~ JIWILllY •l'l"AIR. ..... .... "SINCE 19-'6" Seal.ark Motel 3301 Npl • 125 WK -OCEANFRONT. ' NR new 2 Bl", Ill oAao•M 011ov1 t471 "'" '"''' ''" U.MOSCAl"IM• ut1 1st Western Bank Bldg. Bl"' .~74A~ 4JJW,1M,c .... M ... i.oM• alACM 1• lOCkSMITN ..,. u · -1 p k NEWPORT BEACH ""· VI<>" ...... Lovely Bachelors, 1·Bdrm. cpt/drpR, arvtd9hwhr, t• u.1t:1WODD Ult ,• .. •1'i!c,~"iNr""uM = MAID s1•v1n .......... -•• "25 n1ven11 Y ar 880 IRVINE AllE. I BR f II M ., . Pool U il A·' now 766 ·w W\f OllAN•• COUNT'I' , ... MOTIU ., MAIOM•T, lllUCll. ... Days 13UI01 Nights . urn. apt. eated Pool . IU lll?Nlce. . t • ... • • IO OUT OP COUNTT 16'1 ........ _ .. _____ , I MO\llH• I rTOU•I .... li=========ll l No pe ll, Childn:nok. Stt at • 67a-8740 . Cotta Me•• 5100 642-'7958 O\tT OP fTATI , ... RIENTALS. l"AINTINO. ,....... .. IRVINE & 16th I c ITANTOll 1611 fu L-..1 •An11T1111e. ._ • 126 Monte V •la, M. 3 BR. 2 BA, fum. apL e MARTINI SPACIOUS Mwly redec 2 w1sYMIMrrw• t•u A'pts. Un mitnwv :~~~ltAl"MY := CDOLNL'TUSDTE 0 L•YI } (714) 64$..0550 e BEAtrr. Bacb. &:: 1 Br. Oceanfront Balboa. 9UE • 1% ba atudio. Nr atmpa MIDWAY CITT 1•16 ••NlflAL -A DAY r .n •-'"" p rlt L~-Su """ $165 ~1753 IANT.l ANA 1 .. COSTA MllA "" l"U.ITl••M ............ ., .... a pts, $35.00 wkly &: .UP. ...... ~........ • -,.. rroUndlngs _,...,, • ,.....- IAMTA w Mita. . 1t11 MIU. v11D1 1111 :i~M:=.....:.£. ... 2 BR. 2 batbs • • ._.. ••• $275 SOUTH-BA" CLUB Furn., lncl util, 54S-OW!-DEbUXE t~2'7i S BR API'S. 2 BR/l BA Irnmac delu.x OllAN•• ttll NtWl'Ol:Y ••...:" -,00L 1111 1~ 1 .. 11 4 BR. 2 ba. El Toro •••• $275 .I-QUIET, nl-ly •·-~ 1 Belbo. lslW 4355 Abo l'URN, BACHELOR blti111, l'""ic. Adu l l J fUITIH , ... NIWHllT Mll•MTI 1111 !"OW•• SWll..... fN Elegant 3 Br 2~ ba •• $425 '-"' •u.1 1 ... ""5 't' I 1t0•TM 'TVl1'tlll lMI MIWPO•t tllOlltl tm '""' ,.,_ ..., APARTMENTS BR. Adult.I. 1145. --WINTER , • .,., 12 .. ~... • Prv patios * Hld Poola $180/nlO. 557-9916 11.ftAMllM '"' w11TCLIPfl eat aoo•••• -4 BR. 2* baths ........ S350 .._, ,,,,. ~~ ....... • ...t1 •• 11Lv1•ADO c""YOflf uu uMiv1•11n ru• .,.."" uooo ,_ ,... --3 BR -· to ... u. • • • Orange. 548-4360 BR. 2 Ba. $350 + utll, Nr lil:lp'c • ~ 4'dultt. o...,. 2 BR. i"reshly painted. bltna HAVASU LAK• Mn ••VIN• • ... ., '"'" mo, •••••• ofWJU Im ··-.. ·-... ~· p . LAOUNA HILU 1111· tAC:lt UY n• ••MODl&.IH•. llPAll .... 3 BR. 2~ baths $300-$325 DUPLEX, 1 BR. Furn. Wlrl ton Real Estate fi'lS-3331 ._. ~............ nu cpll, gar. aho. Chil ueuNA "uc11 11• •AST ILU•P na 11MD0•&.1N., l:rTCMlllll #41 3 BR 2 Ba .. ...:.::: •1""' Live where the fun is! Adults, quiet. No .t-, Nr. *·Apt Ill • 646.s5f2 ok. $145. No pets. 548-6367 u,eUNA MleUIL 11'7 C:OllOMA C'IL MA• lttl lm.n ...... .. · · UUUl>e "'". ~ '"""" MllSIOM 'lllJO 1111 •ALIOA IJll lf!WINO .... stx>pping. ~2720 Huntington BeHh 4400 BRAND NEW Eutalde 1 I. 2 2 BR, crpt/drps, retri1 ~ ::: ~t::·c~T .. ~ITllANO ~~ ~f:O'::t.lfOI :: ~;:;.~:,.~~-.:.::. .. ~=·:: ,. reel h·111 HNCTIONSGTSFLUES•NslTVRE l BR. Adults. P~. Ideal for BEAuniuL FURN. APrS. BR. 1" 2 baths, $156 .. to stove ffyrd, gar. Adi!~-N CAl"llTRAlfO llACH ,,,. MUMTIMGTCMI llACM ..... ~:~\~~1:•colfTIOl ::~ bachelon. Spacious, $125. $140-$165 Quiet . ti 2 $195, Crptl, drpa, dshwhr., ,"',..,.''~·7'~1~"'~'~""'-o-' _64>---,~55.1-.-1.=.ll DANA l"OINT 11'1t l"OUHTAIN YALLIY Mii TIL .. cw-le _,.. 1993 Church. 548-9633 . . prav, pa o, 'sell clean 1a1 oven: all wtr CLEAN, Nicely crptd 3 BR_ oc11.11110• 1711 llLIOA ISLAND bU TILi, u..~ I Ml..... ••n Co I I BR FUm wardrobes, Jrplc. drealng • pd Hid I .,, E SAN 01•00 1m Sl!AL ••ACM 5olM REALTY mp ete • . $!l5 " Up. NICE 1 & 2 BR rm , ... ~, "P· '''· ~·. gu . poo . Ul'J • rangefre(r, gas It wtr pd.' •1v1•1101 COUNn ,. LOfltO tlACM 1511 T••• 1••VICI "" 1 S22 """"'"" rvui :llth St 64&-91~8 cl I f 40 548-2407 NOUlll TO •• MOY•D ,,. DllANOI COUNn' "" TIL•YLSKIM ........ •tc. ftl5 Univ Park Cenler Irvine u O\I/ as per mo. Trailers. Adults. no pets, Sauna, Rec rm. . . A u ts. 1 . . CONDOMINIUM UM OA•DIM ••ovt Ml• :~~:~~·· ::: eait Anytime ci-OQ) I 00 r. PURCHASE 133 E. 16th St., CM. &t2·1265 17301 Keel.aon Lo. Cl ·blk w. WILSON GARDENS APTS 2~ BR, l"' Ba, encl pa~.1 :~;~~~0~0:,.,'i:.1.i = =~~:~N~~:: :l! WINDOW et.•AN1N• .. -, '"''[~~~-=~~~~~~ OPTION QUIET, Nk:ely furn, Irr 1 ol Beach Blvd. on Slater). 2 BR Unfum. Newly dee. pool. wsh/dry, 4·t vfret) RENTALS HouMI Furnish~ , ••M•••&. llNTAL.S TO SMAii COSTA MIJA MISA OIL MAa MllA 'll•DI COLLlel PAIK NIWPOllY •IA:M MIWf'OllT MOTi, MIWl"OllT IMOllll •AnMo••s DO'll• lflOlll WIS'TCLll'1' UNIVlllSITY PAllll lll'llNI IAC~ &AT ..... ~ •LUPI' II T•l'9 11.YINI Tll•ACI co•ONA OIL MAI &ALIOA IAY llUlflfOI llOO llLI IALIOA llL.&140 ltUlfTINOTOM 11.lCM FOUNTAIN VAi.UY llAL IUC:M LON• •IAC:M DllANOI COUNn IMTA ANA 111t•nM.INSTlll MIOWAY ("T SANTA ANA lfltelffl COASTAL LAOUMA llACH U.eUlfA NIOUIL MllllOM Yl&IO SAM C:LIQMTII UM JUAlll c:AflllTl:AN9 C.APllTltAMO llAQI OAMA HINT •rlllllOI COVMTY VACATION llNTAU CONDOMINIUM ~ OU, ... X•I PUii"': RENTALS IMTA AflA MN JOBS & EMPLOYMENT -· -· Ind, item selection BR. Adul!JI. $145. 2539, ~*,,.::84=>-=™:.c:.:8=·-~~---I New cp!JI I drpg. Spac cptsldrps. Pets ok. ·$180. ~~~ANA MllC .. fTt ::: Coron• del M•r 3250 2( hr. dely. Monrh to ~lo. Orange. 548-4360. rN EW 1 br, $l 3S-SI !>O, grounds. Adults, no pel!I. 830-8886. COASTAL ,,.. JOI WAMTIO. -Jiit CUSTOM fum/unfum. 1 Blk to bch. $140 mo. 2283 Fountain way 's~1 .. ~. ~,"'-s=R~. ~.~.-.-.-•• -... lo~.1 , ••••• ''''" ,,. JOI WAMTIO, w-mt HARBOR View Hllls, °"'" Fu It R 1 E (H·~·-tum W on L:Ai1uN~ Nieui&. 1117 JOI wMTIO. -view, 3 BR, family rm. hi ur• Hta N•wport B9•ch 4200 Pvt patio. 202. A 14th, Jf.B. · "'-....,.-, • redec. cpl/drps, adj 11hop'g. -MIUIOM YI.JO--' mt MIN a WOMllll 517 w. 19th, CM. 548-3481 .;,;.o.:;.::.;:."-.;;.::,;;,;C'-_~·c:.:~1 536-1319. _wc.:""'::::;•;•·;.,,.===;---54S-8301, 213/59i-5227 - IAM CL•MIMTI 1711 SCHOOU a INIT11UC1'10fl ,. $350/mo. 83&--3791, 644-6298. An he' 77'2800 BEAClf apt -·· ' 2 THE CABLES 11 SAN JUAN CAl"tlTllAfl• 1121 JM l"•ll"AllATtoN ,... a im ·····'' ····• ... • ~-· view:., LUX 1 BR. $150 3 B 2 Ba • 2 BR, l * ba. bltns, new cpts, •• •• C:A,mllAMO IUC:M .,. TMIATl:ICAI. ,,.. LRG 3 Br, 2 Ba, best uea, LaHabra ••••••••••• 694-3708 BR, newly decor Avail 1185, . I .... s· •• :;.bid . TIIE SEVILLE ,. __ No _,, I hild ·" ~le bltn co•·/•-"~/ 1/15 Y<'" $300.' E,.,., : lll 0"0 Y pe.iwi.._ g. 2 B I" Ba / dJ ... .,,., ..... " c -· 111•, ;:::.t.~':.!. :: MERCHANDISE FOR .. mo., ·673 .,!. "' ...... s . ....., ... .,922• 1 Y Quiet, aerene 1bno9phere. r, n • w pr. A ts, $150 mo. 545-2486 "' <••DDMI"''" -SALE AND TRADE ·~~·==·-===== PALM MESA APJS. ~ ' Walk to bcb, 2lJ) !Slh St. crpr., '""· ...,,.e, fncdyo, r~------~1 = l.INTALI wAMTmD "" f1U1.N1tu•I -1-lld I I PENINSULA POINT-1 .Br. patio. LRG 2 BR apt, patio, drpt, 1121 •OOMIPO• ••NT ,,,. o•PtCI •u•Mmt•• •t•,=~•:...:o'~''------°'33~5:.:1 Ga r ~ge. Completely LGE l ·BR. 2 blks from 2439-G Oranae Av~ $155 cpls, util rm for washer & "" JHI =~J. 1T~~~~. coum ::; o•P1c1 1ou""''"' •111· 1 BR FURN. $149.fiO furnished. $150/mo. Call !>'&di, Avail Jan lat, * 2619-E Santa Ana Ave $155 d~"l~"~·~""~·~s~1;ss~up~.~~~ _ .. ,,, ••••• ..., tTO•• •OUll"MINT •n 3 Br crpt• drps ' bltM Bacbe:lor1 Furniabed 536-7116 or 642--0040 ".' mo -a a•n•u•·"'T •n • ' · • 675-8990. · · GOLD MEDALLION *2 BR, 1 ho. MES• n:rr MIK. llNTALI '"' ~: iioull"MINT_.. .,, frplc. Adult.I. $300. ~1768, from $140. 71 --- 142 V. u·•· 642 397 2 BR apt, Sl7' mo. CUTE 2 BR wtrf:mt lge DELUXE Bachelor Units . Modern 2 Br. 1% Ba .• patio, VERDE. Nu cpt, drp11 ; rat, REAL ESTATE HOUllMOLO "" la uulne, · 0 ~ • • · WAU< TO OCEAN Utll pd l150 557 "-n• • oA•AOI SAL• 1::::::::,;,:;::;=:,=:=:= I o patk>. Npt Isl. WI n t e r • · crpts, drps, GE kit. Encl. no pets. . .....uJ. = Gen•r•I :~:~,~~::SAut:Ttofl := B•lbN l1l1nd 333S • ~~o. K. $13.)/mo. Ajt: 675-4562. LINDBORG Co. 5J6..2579 gar. Many luxury extras! 1 ~LR=G""3~8~,-.~crp-'ccu-.-..,,.,...~.,-,..-w-I ncs IMCOMI ... Ol"lllTY .... M TIQUll 11110;::,;:.;;o:.;;...;;:,;.;....:;..,. _ _::::.: • SAlI?''A ANY Day IS tne BEST day -l••un• Ba-·h 4705 Nr. bus. S15.i. Adults l2o E. pR.inl. Kids 'o1c. 1998 No. 1 t2Jt IUllNlll flllOl"lillTY ftll llWINO MACMIMll IJl'lfl'3 BR 2 BA bl •. ' '"' " -.. h M I A 64° "" tJll r11•11.•• flA•Kt 6UI MUSICAL IJfST•UMIMT tltl t ' tns stovr • JACUZZI run an ad! Don't :::.:~;:,;.;....::;c:c;;; __ ..:;,.:: ' 11pe ve. _,,,_., mt IUSINISI •••TAI. = PIANOl I OllOAMI 11• ttfrlg dishwasher FA heat, 1561 1'-1esa. Dr. Costa Mesa delay .• call today, 64~78 LARGE Sludio, 0 Id e r 2 BR. unfum or pa.rt. furn. $145 -3 ROOMS, new drpll, • : f:;~~;.~ ... •L"Tliol"tllTY ~ ;-:~~~ISl(Mll :: crpts Ii: drpl', gftr~ etc. Phone 546-"60 items with eue, use Dally employed person. Utilities dnsirs. $135/mo. Kids ok. crpt. Adults, no peti;. ,,... C:OMMllCIAL 61U otl·PI • sr1•10 •1t1 ~Y~e~u~l~y~S~:1JS;;;,· 673-::;::;2431~~·==....!~!!!!!~~!!!!!~~~~~~P~il~o~l~Cl~a~w~li~od~.~64~2-'6~78~;:::1~pa~l~d;,. ~lll5~;mo~.;<;"'-~14'0~.=d~l9~oh~&~P~o~m~o~n~o~. ~89~7~-4885~-~:.'.==:::C~al~l~64UM8~-~~=::::I 2'111 HllDUSTllAL ll•lfTM. 6fH tAl"I lllC:OllDl•I IHI Mlt LOTt •1• CAMI.Al & •OUIPMIWT .. IMI •ANCHll 41M HOllY SUl"l"Llll .... 1.::.::.::-::::::::::::-_:;;;;:.;:::;:;:..:;.::::::...:::--_::.:;:~::;:;_:_:::::::._ __ _;::::..1_:;;:;::.:::;....:.;:i::._ _ _;::::.:::::::::::...:_=i:_ _ _;::.::_::_:::::::::...:_=.!:_ _ _;:'.!~I "" CIT•u• ••OYt:t '1n ,,OllTllfl eooos -L !!M,, ACll•A•I f1lt alMOCULAll.S, ICOf'll llUI -UMI IUlltOll 6"2 MISCILLNllOUl - tll' ••lottT l"•OPlllTY •• MISC. WAMTID N1f ........ 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NIWPOIT SllOllll aAYJtfNll . DOYlll IMOllS WllTCLl'P UMIYl•llTY flA•I: lllVIMI IACK IAY IMY II.UPP II T-lllYINI Tlll&Act: CDllOHA OIL MAI IAL.9M tA'I •LAMOI ~100 llLI AL•OA flUM• ,. .. ,...TWIST l'"'fTINOTOM llACM MUNTtlll•TON MA•l .. 11 li-tAIW \l'AUIT llAL tlACJll .... .,. .. ••OYe LON• llACM •• .,. •• CO\llffl' SANTA A"'A W11TMINITll MIDWAY CITY IAlfTA AMA 111119tfn COAITAI. U.HMA IUC:lf 1.AOUlfli lfteUel MIUIOfl 'llmJO lAflf CLIM•"ITI IAM JUMI CAl"lnllAHO i;.t.r ll11UIO taNh OAMA POIWT ..oftDOMlfltlUM •Ul"LIXll utrtn• .. • =\:,:::.•T~,.,':.. !:: TRANSPORTATION ~= MOMIY WAlfflD ... •OATI a YACllTI ... I UILIOATS 1111 ANNOUNCEMENTS flOWllll CllUltlll -•nd NOTICES 11"1•o-.t•1 10AT1 IOAT fllAILlltl :: l'OUNO IP'" A•I ... IO•T MAIMTllfAlfC• LOST .... I IOAT U.UMCMIM• ml fl91lSOMAU 4411 ,.,.,., .. , 10\llfl, = NllfOUMCIMIN'n .. II 90.lT IL~. M001tt111• llllTMI '40 94»,T lllvten mJ flUMlltAU t-411 IOlo"f lllfil'fAU -PAIO 091TUAllY .. 11 aoAT CMAITI• :: l'Ulf.IAL DllllCTOlll f411 flltMI ... IOATI PLCMUITI IM11 IOAT MO'llM• = CAltO °' .,,....... .... •OAT nou•• IN MIMOlllAM MU lf»TI WAMTllD -CIMlfl•T LOn Mii AlllCUPT , = CIMn'lllY C•'f'Pft Mlf •LYIN• LIUOtll Jiil ClllMATOlllll 4411 MOIH.I HOMll -MIMOlllAL PAIU t411 MOTOlt ttOflWI AUCTIOM .... llCTC:Lll = foYIATtofl HllWli 6411 ILIC1111C 'CA•I --- - ' •• vi• -MMI IUCQ ... " MOTOllCTCLIS tu• I.Ill T•AMlf'OllT•TJON ... _ MOto•tCOOTl!lll ... AUTO Tl.ANll"OllfATM>"° JOt LIOAL lfOTICll .. AUTO Sl•Ytell 6 P.Ut1' TVTO•IMa ..,_· AUTO TOOLS a ltUI~ • :: SERVICE DIRECTORY ~:::t::-s_ 'r~:L ttM ACCOUMTHte .... T•UCkl Mii AMIWlltU•e lllVtcl 6llf J•ll"I .,. Al"l"Llf,lff"• •ll"AlllS. Ptm •tit CAM,lltl -Al",•AllMI• " .. ,(AM,.11 •IMTAU ,,. Al'HALf. Olt ... DUlfl IUHllS .,. .UClllTICTUllA&. lllYtC• .. ~Ml"OITIO NITOI 1t1t IUIO &ll"A lllt ... ...0..T UIS ... A\tTO. ......... T.,._ It&. 6MI AlfTHtUIL Cl.AUICI Jtll ,AaTtlfflN• .. llACI UIS. •ODS ml IOAT MAllfflMNICI ... AUTO l'llMT1 ,,_ l•ICK. MAIOlllllY. ltl. 6Nf AUTOS WAlllTIO .,,,. IUIUll:tl 11111'1.Cll MO MIW CAii .... au1LH11& .,. IUTO LWM .,,. CA•IMITMAIUtrt• 41M USID CAU "A SHANGRI LA ON 3 ACRES" WE OFFER · Beautiful One & Two Bedrooni Furnished & Unfurnished Apar(menta Self cleaning ovens • Dishwashers (in-2 BR apti) Disposals • Sheg carpels • Drapes Loads of closet space • Jacuui pool Huge 1wimmin9 pool • Sauna Baths • Recreation room • Pool table & Lounges • Kitchen or _bar • Fireplace • merrnnac woods ' 425 Merrimac Way, Costa Mesa The most beautifully landscaped coD)plei Jn the area luxury I and 2 Bedroom Apartments in the HHrl of Amerie1 's Most Successful ~lanned Community, Over- looking Mission Vieio's Famous Golf Course tnd Country Club. • Patios •nd S.lconi•• • R•nges and Dishw11h1rs • C.rpoh ind Drop•• • Swimming Pool •nd C.b.n1 • Centre! H11lin9 •nd Ai• Conditioning • Models Open Oeily 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. E1sy 1ecess to schools, recreation centers, golf courses, r1St1ur1nh, shopping, th11tr1, libruy end porh. $150 to $220 PHONE 17141 830·9121 SAN DIEGO fREEWAY TO LA PAI ROAD LEFT TO MA.RGUERin PARKWAY, RIGHT TO A~ARTM!NTS. - • ' ' ~~.--:--.--.----.--:-------------,---------·----,----------------, -~ . -' . ------ 1' ; j. IWLY,1'11.11' • r!Ulr. lllctmW"' 1'10 ' " .;12. dAl\.V,PIUIT I -Saltttdq. ~ 26. .,, J DNTAU:",~ . R!~Al-1~...:..~',.. llENfALS RENTALS R~~~LUsnfvm·,· ••• -: REAL"'ESTATr -• -* .. .. .. * ~ SEiViclDlftCtoRY ' ..:, ·11n1u1w-._. _......_ Apes. U~tlMd Apia. Unfumlshol ..,.... ..,... G .... ral. 1 ,..-----:"-'."'"":--:'---~ .. "';C~•!!;•~-~tt~rt~no~=.!'"°!l-~! ; ~·IN<h l!OIHUnt!l!f'!'!!!""cll -Coren• d011Mor mo Htln~l"9!'1"_llMch 54ll l ll~"';"";m;,.~p~,~~~p1;m~y=6l~000~1 0fflce Ront1l 60711 11 1 ' CARPENTRY -, • , • • • co.RONA o.EL MAR. 2 Bdnns.. 2 Bath i; -o-e-sK-.-s-PA_c_e_ Traderrs Parad1·se· ·· •TllN .. 0s"..a1fU!PL ~b·-•,",.' !.."!: t • ·c -asa,..,...·' , · '-,.'de---,-5o1 ·· 0e1ux. 2 BR. 2 1>1.-upataiis e :(asfs* 5-Plex e ,.. ~ un ·-- I •• ' . &Pl w/pri•. suncteck, au b!t-222 . Fore't Avenue age11 & o t b e r cabloeil. '"· cptd._ !lr•P<d. lmmed. 1?.!"~;~ :;ootL $88,·000 Laguna Beoch , ,. nes . ,.,..,75 u "' ....... "'"" OCCIJJlllJ)cy, S225 Pu Mo.. J..'1V milt at 94~~ fL O. •. ~.ye.,-leas"'. Incl cplldri>-, kids OK 3.S6 E . 20th Street f14.!M66 An.Jercon , 2620 Delaware, H.B. Cotti Me11 t • ' . ' W I l::i • • i i , I ...,. "' ;,. 17'"60SO 0 ~64~;222l;;:~at~ter~!~p.;m=.5.16-~181~6;1::=~'4~2-~~z;::~j DESK SPACE 1mes -·· Ill..& · aos No. El ·Camino Real ' • Fount1ln V•l!ey ~10 Son Clemente :do_l larS, REMODELING " "'""' c.,..,..11r1n11 6590 , -,NEW DUPLEX .,, ·-• · Bu1IM1e'Jltfti1L -l92off20 • Speclalla< .Comm'4 '"ldoo-~ 1'1.r.."' ·ua1. Paneling, cabinets , . ~J·,.~~ VALLEY PARK srORE '8!61''.l§th'sl,CM. lllllustrlel •Rllllel "'° ----------------'' ... l inarlit•. tormlca. 61l-15l18.· -budtofbl: ;~"'F" ·Fqr-P-AM~ ith7 pre·· -&-.W. * '54&-tm --. - ----·, --T'Unita Nwpt-~a-·or 1 units -,RJGH~~'ERT--iorliealth .... LET the sweae41!>1c-~~. -. iici· J BR, !~Price~ icbool chlli!rin only, -' , _!'1~ Bldg.'~ to ~ sq. ~c.....Mta t_ar,...8-12_1\lldta r.!'e'l W'ANT.Calif~ev.._2·3.M-elev .;ttm~&:· pa.!:j_OS,..: _ ~.t"" . -d\aced.10.PK!pertnon~ 21rlBRand2BR.Studio Offl R r ft:Nt.~~fairV!'ewr Gi C.Me-aa Garden.Gr or {IAVEC1oor.90Xll72bl4a:s 6'73-SU'l, '194-!853 · · · 0 "..$1$)"to $215 ce .,.,,. ,6070. 1 yr tease, Sulllv an , A.nahelm Ask · tor Al King SG8,QOO '?q. $42,000 inc.,$445 - N* '7UOS, 11'.!:'iG South EuClid, FV SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY :>40-4429. Jones ruiy Inc, NB, 673-6210 mo. Owner CM 646-8558. Cement, Cottcrete 6'IO .... , 7 ,-'inCI.&. (Just~tho!Warner) 1-2-lroom;'upto·s:ooosq. CAPISTRANOCZONED .. ' --,,_ . • , ' (714) 540-4715 ft. aUice suites.' Itnmed. 00r lots 6100 4 + a--,, __ & -!ear, TRADE $6000 Eq. large t.10RE Ca_.ncrete patio rm· o ~ '"'" .,-...-.:; .. lake Iron! Jot Clear Lake lesi. mopey. Artistic setlln&. S•nta..Ana 5620 C'J~ey. ~ Cnty.. $130,000. TRADE FOR in. Calif. Far sm'all house Eq'. Lie., c~ll ,Mp at6~4.()681 Huntlntton ... ch 5G --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Airport Irvine Commerc. OCEAN lront ta CoaSt Hwy come ar ? ? ? • Complex, adj. Airporter R·3iiroperty, approx, 12,000 REALTOR 548-7111 Loclll or LA County, FREE Est. Sawing, bre_ak· Sublease. On· Beach VILLA MARSEILLES Hotel & 'R.esta.urant. banks, sq, ft. Xlnt business or home 64&-78ti9 ing, hauling & skiploadins. Lrg l Bil.. Only S200 2 Br, 2.Ba. Only $225 2 Br w/aeean ~w &- 484 ,sq' priv ~. Only $300 rumtture i.vi.Uable Hunti1t1on Pacific A_PARTMENTS 1ll Ocean Ave., H.C. 5.16-1487 .ill=~r.o. Huntin&ton Granada .1 SR.. From $135 2 BR~ ~ hA. From $155 Sep FAJ.flLY SECTION for children utder. 5. .:'u.st Soutit .or Warner on Golden West. H.B. (7141 147-1055 CASA del SOL , BRAHD -NEW San Diego & N'pt Fwys. possibility. So. Laguna, Owner '>''ill trade 25~1 (>qu ily Service & quality. 548-866!. .SPACIOUS UNCRO\VDED PARI<JNG $110,000. (213) 244·1197. in 651\.1 Executive 3 BR, 2 \Yhat .do you have to trade? CEMENT WORK, no job too LOWEsr RATES BA hoine in Arcadia ror L1s1 It here -in Orange sinall, reasonable. Free 1 & 2 Bdrm.-Apts. OWner/mgr,2172DuP9ntDr., BUSIN.ESS and beach ,or Orange Co. unl ts. County's largest n:ad trad. Es!int. H. stuOick. 543--8615. Aiult Llvin9 Rm. 8, Newport Beach FINANCIAL 21]..355.7372 collect. ing post.64Z.5678 ee CONCRETE. :noon, Furn. & Unfurn. 833-3223 r ........... ~. to "'-'· ......... ~;, DIVfl.,ers * * * * * * patios. Any size job. Reas. Dl~waaher, color coordlnat-1----------'--Butlnffs . Call Don 642-8514. ed •l>Pllance,; plush -CORONA .DEL MAR . Dpporflmffi•i 6300 !!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IJl!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!J!!!l![!!!!!!!j~:=:;:;~=:::;~===J _.,...., • cioolce al 2 "'1ot 2 Rm llrite, pvt ba, pvt'""'· 1-;;;;;;:;,:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: BUSINESS end -ANNOUNCEMENTS Cont.ractors '620 'ICbe!ne•·._2 balhl • stan Prkg, "1>11"'1>.~ •~I pd, ICE -CREAM . F.ll!l~Cl_i\I. end N01'.l_CES sbower9 .. rnhTQ!'ed ward-, -$145/mo. Owner, ~57 --,,.._.,,...,.....,....,....,......,,. .... -..,..,...-----1MY Way, quality home 1Pbe doors .. tndirect"Ught• *NEWPORT BEACH ·dvic · PARL9R · Buline11 Found (Free Ads) 6400 ripafi". Walla, ceilini, flc:tts Jng 1n kitchen .. brealdaat Center 300 ft to 1000 ft. Opportunities 6300 ---------1 etc. No job too small bar • huae private fenced Anaw It secretarial 675--ltiOl, Top Balboa. l.Dcation -~~---,.---FOUND money in downtown 543-1494, 24 ht ans. serv, patio hish landscaping Com,pletely :Equipped AAA , '4 • • ,. Laguna Beach Loser. write , · . , . • P " * XI.NT OFFICE Space Everything Like New Dail Pilot aoX r.t-l096 stat· UC D Contt-.. Rem.od~hna. brick Bar-B-Q's -large heat. Now Avail. LIDO BLDG Excellent Income Candy & Snack Supply . Y . add-ons, roofing, pa1nt1fll' A eff pools It lanai · l"S v· u~ NB 67,,~1 • $'3,"""·~ Tenns' We Establish All Routes 1~g_am9unt los! ~n~ location, re.pairs. 540 _7858 or 3101 So. Brl~tol St. ~ ' ta uv, . ............, ,,,_ (NO SELLING INVOLVED) giving phone number. 540-?&64. Ph Ml. N. of Sn, Coal' Plaza) 1670· SANTA ANA AVE, CM CASH REQ\J rRED -35c sq, foot FOUND Fem grey sn1 . ca!. Additions * ·Rcntodelin&" Santa Ana '675-2464 or 541·5032 Plan onl.'.' ·· ·•· ···"" s975.oo Vic: l..agul}a' Can)'OJ'l; & Ger\\-·ick & Son, Lie PHONE: 5$7;1200 3CJO.fi00.l20() -. H. Pla n two '······" • St525.oo P.C.H. Laguna Be a c h . 673~0 11 * 549-7110 -• Plan three ...... ·••• $3250.00 494-7646, 49~-8102 . ZS --··-------OFFICES1 $60-$90-$180, Excellent income for a few Remodeling * Additions CAN 'T BE BEAT Cosla Mesa. 64~21~ Realtors hour9 1vt>ekly \York. {Days BLK & wht ki1ten wearing KARL E. KENDALL 1 3700 NEWPORT BLVD, NB ''Our 25th Year & ·EY(>nings). Refilling and ilea collar, hsbrkn, vie: 19th Licensed-Bonded 5'8-1537 ,ON 'ffiE BAY In The Harbor Ai-ea" ~llecting money from coin 4 San1a Ana Ave., C.M. ' . SINGLE STORY Cha,rming, casual,, Dl!W apt.!, · •t ~beach. South Sea Atmosphl!re 2 BR ... 2 BATH Carpebl ' • drps fm.2464 or 541-5032 673-4400 operated dispen9ers wtthin s.JS-7093. Carpet Cltaninf 66~ Save )IOU!', c.v .. :t'• not ~~~~~~~~~ a qualified area, ·(Handles FOUND In H,B G. Shep blk Clean CJeaner CJeaneaU , far! Ju.t, reach lor r yaur _ name brand candy and and tan male anxious for Kurt Wagner Carpet le phone ·" ca:U Dally_ Pilot MAIL Order business. snacks). For personal in.1 ,owner ;,.12-7096 before 4 Upholstery Cleaners. ·$9 ·I BR. From $145 . 2 BR. From $215 2166l1r4;:2::~· HB 1 Air Col'lllitioned Private Patios HEATED i:oc>L Plef\J:y or lawn Cla,lsUl.ed &C2--5871 ,0arie ·Mak1!$)'0U .S money! .tl!rviewsendname,address 847-9936aft4. . average rm. Slf-SJOS, .---~ad-tod&y! $395 sec'ured. 64~2740 . and phon(> number to Multi· FOUND Pup 'approx 6' -mo'I; fi33:.5642 . State Distributing, Inc., 16*~ fem black & tan w/lleal.,D~ia-m-ond-.,...C".,,-po"t"ae""°a-mn'"· -1-1 ~ WALK TO OCEAN ) Carport &-Storage · HIDDEN VILLAGE GARDEli APJ'S. ! F";;,tain Valley .' 5410 Fount1ln Volley 1 I Bf(~ Cii>ts, drps, some \V. • frplc ~ patios, $120-$150' pe~ mo. Adults. LINDBORG CO. 536.2579 2500 South Salta Santa Ana O 54&-152S l-,-*~F=R=Es=.H~A~IR~~~~~~~ Walk 3 blks :o Beach~ Rooms for ·Rent 5995 Beaut. big 3 BR apl. >J.•/w --------- crpts, drps, bllns except * $15 PER week, up refrig'. $225. No-pets, 536-lTI~ w/kitchcns. -$27.50 ·p er WALK TO OCEAN ""'k-up Apt'-MOTEL. 548--:J.ounlaiftj· 5410 West Broadway, Anaheim. collar. Vic. Bullhard & • ·c 92802 (714) 778..sb6o , New Year Special! • a. . . Adams H.B. 962,6486. Free l\linor Repairing- MECHANIC'S DREAM FOUND 2 mo.pup, vie: 23rd \Vilh Cleaning 400' JJ). Union Oil Co. has available & Orange. &lf>..2587. -Fre(> est .. _64>1317 a 4-bay service station Jo.l=========~l,==='=='====I cated in prime area of Costa Lost 6401 Gardening '6IO 11esa. For lease informatio n -L-ib-.-,-.-1-,-.-w-.-,-d-ot-f-er_e_d AL'S GARDENING cii.JJ Joe Chirco 21l/860-6531 · or 213/567-0410. for return of white toy for-Gardening & small 1and- poodle lost vie. Tustin scaping services call 540-5198 & 15th.St., Costa Mesa. Serving Newport. CdM, 9os.. 0 r a n g e collar tan ta :l\.1esa, Dover Shores, 91'5 ' NIW-_. ·•-·-• 5._ C .._, ••·r 52!41 Lovely New l '& 2'BR. Crpla, I=-------,_. • ~ ._ -1!!!'• ~. "M!1 . · drps, dwhr. '109 Palh). STUDIO, priv entr &: ba, Medi,_""'..,, Sayle Lusury Investment Opportunities Shopping ' Center markings. No que~lions -'-"'..:'cc":,,1'==".:,· -===--1 asked. Visiting f r o m STORM REPAIR Site 6310 Colo. Please give us the 1'ree work, surgery, bracing \ b t Ch · 1 prune. Landscp maWtt SEA~ ,J4&n9r . A,Ptl . · • '847-3957 kitchen. Pool. Back, Ba.y. Spec. hOliday di.soowlt -ti I • • I ... • 2 Br, "dbl_ bath.' pvt-patio, Stud~ntfcirl. sm. 646-5601' 5 ACRES 1 2 ~ J1ii ~=·4rpl1 :-· · · ,~,. ,---,1-.A-·beaQ~; $18$ iaC'a. .. uW. I.ARCE,~ Ple~t. Wor~ """'tbly ti"'-$1<>-$1lll..1A ~ -· pool. Mutta-. ~" • • t pa&,,",,P.*Lo.:..: .i...1 .. 9, r"' r , ~~1Cam e rt'h, :tHB.' _..m.a'ft, ..,.'oa4','C.14;·9!1!•· , \ mnt"t!iiUS'~?·l .... t:""C·n;l'f.l-Jo ~ " I 4 •t.'",/. I• ~ "~*~• l&Zlledrooms-%Bathti Atlult Uvfa& ~&Unl1lnllhed Prime location w/service sla· tion "an corner. Partners ,spliting. Subordination to id. buyer. SACRIFICE? TI4./ 546-1266 Days or. Eves. e s r1s mas we cleanup jobs. Time ~n. could have, Phone 646-Profess GartleTier •. ~· 5316. .. .. 589~ i ·, I LOST • \Vlnchester, our AL'S Landscaping. Treel • ' ONTEMAata · .. • · -,_,, • 548-26S2. l • 1 BB. l'\lrn 6 U~ ~ , ,..., f-fioM~;-W/."9\ LGE B;ACiiELO~--A.p.1-,--~~ /--pi;~ I ;\p , 1 "" f , •ent' a·tr... Kj.~n pMv. Cdll' overlooking upper bay, Pocll.Telllds.ContnrtBldst. drpl. . crpt\~~ ~ **J.675--~ **, r ·U.19.50. Incl: e1ec/app1, 900 Sea [A.De, CdM iff..2till req. AV&il 1/15..~ j shag crptl1'"'•''•"'ilarduna bau~i l~ur c:. C<Niat flwy) 2 BR. Crpts, tlr'p1";, :Misc. 'Rentals , ·5999 , cm, poo. 1 s. Immaculate. Laundry tac. ~· --~.-----· 1 pd. tf ,interested, call *COROllDOAPTS* No '~tw.'1 ctilld qk. $125, GARAGE$25PERMO &44-;'134..... · *' ' f '1B~ Studio. Unfurn~ All 962-J886 E-Side Costa ·Mesa, 1st Ii: * BAYFRONT * elec,4shwhr,dbicahiort &•NEW. 2 BR apts, last inadvance.642-4289. FUrnishff .& Unfur· lrg pool. $190 & up, 673-3378 'from Ul&. Cpts, .drpfi, bltlll, e GkltAGE for rent, storage nisMd from $295. EXECUTIVE 4 Br, 21,S: Ba, Family !lE!Ction. M&--1217. only, Call til 5pm: 645--3264. -· , ..... e Dflle:;ycfw. • --S114-c..,,.,.--.. ,,...,. ,.... .a-.-. • ... ,...,. Celllap 9M5 Slater Aveane Dlt•• P,_,i " ~ ,¢1\ll:',, :."':o 11196S.6slirtm.11 .. • Sprh:ger Spaniel. \Vhite ,.,.; removal. Yard ~qK!dellna:., 'iNVESTOR :..,.($15,000 td reddish brown spots. Re: Trash hauling, Jot cleanup . -1a1C.: over ro% interest In-1 ward' for_teJ11rn .Qt any 1.nf.o.' Relmir__!flrinklen '673-1166. ,, prin1e 6~~ acre R2.' 830--6040. PleaS(:', 646-8646 Trt!es & Shrubs removed.· 6320 1st TD Loan 7U % INTEREST 2nd TD Loan LOST: RE\VARD Latlics Ha uling-Lawn Maint . silve r v.·atch w/6 tiny Free Estimates 645-3433 diamonds, S. Coast Shop'g Exper. Japanese Gardener, Center. Ph. ~2--0010 ask for Complete yd service. Nl!at Ro\\•lay. & Relia, Free est. 6424389 · LOS!' Turquoise s i I v e r EUROPEAN LANDSCAPER Indian bracelet. Monday Clean up , Tree Surgery Dec. 21st. Sea J.lorse & Sea Reasonable. Eves 496-3383 ' 642-2202 2300 sq, ft. 1E)'pl. bllns, gar. 1'45/mo.' ho. 714 Huntl1i9ton BHi;li> .J4llO Huntington Beech• 5400 i-::==============::;:; ' NWPT· Heii;hta, 2 Br, crpt, drps, stove. Encl gar. $160. Goki.enrod. 968-8658 1 o . Terms based on equity.' 642-2171 545-0611 Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. Sattler Mortgage Co. Shanty ar(>a.Reward . · 544-2817. EXPER. Hawaiian Gardener GIBSON Elec Bass-I pickup Con:iriete Ga~dening Black case Vi c 305 E. Bay, Service. Kamalanl, 646-467&. Balboa. Reward~ 646-7010 . Complete Y•rd CINI 549-0730 JIM 5404837 LOST 10lb Lepermese male 543-9695 . NEW Duplex-2 Br, 2 Ba, 1 , bJbls, crpts, frpl Ir. deck. lrvl"---S231 $275/mo. sa> ~ahlia. 642-8086 Q;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I BRAND new, lge., unique 3 : NOW. LEASING! BR, 211 BA. Best area. $l25 mo. 67~9CM 1 N•w. family•and a'dults units 1,,~BR~_.~,.,,,~~,.,-.s"tv-/°'ru."'.,-•·-=,c.11 f Wtlh tO!al recreation club shg cpt, encl gar, $195/mo. ! and pre.achoo!. 1. , 1, It 3 No pets. 673-U09. • bdnnl I.ram $150. Nr, shop. I -'-"-"=.:;.:c_:::::,.~~-11 plng, golf. SCbool$; J ust NE\V 2 br, 1 ba, frplc, shag San crpt, 'drps, patio, laund,,ry toutb of .Dieeo Fwy. on facil. SDJ/mo. 67:1-5724. CUlver Dr., Irvine: 833-3733.1 ..:;=;..:;=--'------~ PARK WEST APi\RTMENTS Owned ahd !-fan.aged by The Irvlnl .:Ompaey CHRISTMAS IS ' coming! Sell your unwanted item• &' pick up last euh th.tu a Daily Pilot Classified ad . . It ' s lTfS A brtt:ze .. sell yoor easy .. call &l2r5671 lttms · with eue, use Daily Pilot 08.l&ified, 6t2-S678 Newport Btach ·52111Nawport llMch .. 52111 ...... ' ' ' , ' t ~I ! 'I ' PARK NEWPORT BEGIN YOUR HOLIDAYS LIVING AT PARK NEWPORT High on • bluff .overlo0kin9. th•. waler, 7 pools,' 7 tenni; courts, $750,000 hH~h • club 4nd s,,.. Bachelors, I or 2 bedroom1. Also 2-story town houser with 2 or 3 bed.' ,rooms._ Elec:trjc kitchen~ priy1~e b1l<Ol'Y, "'p• I i.~ .. F~'!' ~17~ .to ~Su6t~ .r1ne1n1 parking, elev«t~·:~.'{P.~ ,.~ selvic1, ciinv"!'ienco . sh.ffPiVf .'' ~'""· ~J 'beautiful m~1I •parlments, o,,.n 9, o_.m. to 6 'p.m. d1ily. Other times by 1pp0il1. mont. Locoied at JamborH end s;,n JCNquin Hills Ro1ds, in Newport, 1 just n o r t h of Fashion Island. Phone (714) 6#-1900 'for leuing inform1tion. , I Park Ne~_orl Apartments · The pQssibledream. AII ·new Hunfinit~n Granada . . . I Apart~ents . Modern as tomorrow. Yet pricl!d to fit your budget today. Charming, convenie·nt, comfortabll!, Total-Function Designed, to do away with wasted spacl!, make toom for special extras. . like built·in dressinc.r09nJs, wa1k·in cl°'ets,Slream· . lined kitchens, pass-thr.u'dining counters. And luxurious carpeting and draperies. Plus private paf.io·lerraces. Surrounded by 1reenery, each iroup,ot low tlsndsome buildings hces into re~tfal courtyards or on, of our three priVate pools (each With its eWR cabana). Near'bl!aches and shopping, Hugtinatoa Granad1 Apartments were develop•d and now professionally managed by Property Rese ard.1Corporation. For easy li9ing at rents yOll can afford! The possible dr9am .... · tome tr'ue. . , ~ ' ;,"· 'HUNJINGTON GU,l'il-¥1~ AfARTMENTS !ust south of Warner on Golden 'West in Huntington I ; Beach. ' ' New one & two bedrooms. Unfurnished $135-$175: fucoiih1d $165-$21 0. FAMILY SECTION FOR CHILOREN 5 YEARS & UNDER. Phone: 847-1055 ,, MtfJddt" A¥tnu1 : ALL NEW V8LL8YP8RK APaRTmeNTS 3.16 Z, 17th Street , Money Wanted 6350 COMMERCIAL STABLES Construction & permanent financing needed. $35,000. Owner 673·2259. cat, dark spotted, left eye General Services 6612 derective. Vic: Springdale & RAIN Gutt.crs I ~ 5t a·11 ed. Slater, R(>ward . 847-1412 Quality \\'Ork . Rea&Onable. LOST SheHie: markings like Free est. ~2208. Lassie, 7 mo, fem. Vic: N ew hope -Edi nger, FV. Hauling 6730 Re\Yard 839-5168 839-3837 -' PRIVATE Party }l eed s C::ILVER l\.i" 1 t. poodl-A\11BITIOUS Young man to Sl0,000 loan against $25,ooo ~ in a ure e, do lite hauling It yard equity. 546--5984. male, AKC. registered. Sun. cleanup. Reas. Anytiml!, ••. opens new doors fo r young families. 12120. v ie. Bol~a & 54~ 889.'l ANNOUNCEMENTS Ed \vards, tl.B. 897,7303. ;,.... · t reated e1clusivl!ly for th! family with chlldren undl!r and NOTICES LOST: Whil r c m d ~NK Wanted. Free metal fivl!. C1refully considerina their special needs and lim· e . og pick up & garage cleanups. t'tedbudgets. .F~und (free Ads) 6400 \v,t blk ~PQ.ts (Oal~atian) Hauling. Ed Stone 5@:-8913. Vic: Ed!ng(>r & Main SA. ' -Val1eyP1rk's unique.W ith1priv1tePre.SChool-center FOUND Blk, fem , ·min. 548--8832. TRASH & Garage clealM.lp, 7 situated riaht·on the &rounds. just steps away _from Poodle. Vic:, lrvlhe & l?th ':'========'I days. $10 a load. Free est every apartment Operated and professiwlr.. staffed all Persona.ls 6405 Aoytime 548-5031 b T I C D ·····1 ,, SL, C.1\1. c to identity - ' . • y ustn ountry l'j..JlillW,OUrstate·accreditedPra, 646-73.34. YARD/Gar. C1eanup. School frees mothers fOI autside ectivitias or employ· FULLY Llq::NS_E~ -A: Remove trees. Ivy, trull. ment. • , .... ,. PAIR Ofvmaoc's prescription Renowned Hlnd;;i Spirituahst Grade backhoe 9G2-8745. Spee11I comforts and conveniences 1t homt"is wtlf. glasses, ic~ omer of 23rd Advice 00 aQ Jl'!atters. • • Super-modem kitchens with appl~es bpilt·in ••• Mn 54& c 5!,~~~ Ana. 646--2157 or ~ Mar:~e. Business Housecfeantno -,;35 diU!washersl PtiVlte patio or .te'rr~e. extra powder O'V" Rea\1\ngs-g1veh 7 days ai -----~-- room, hup walk-in orwall-to-wtQCIOMts in every unit. ... J\.fAN'S high school r'ing, week, lll am -lU pm.' HOUSE OF CLEAN Plus lush carpelinr and draperies. ~ertd P,1rkiQl:wltlt .~. 1 971 . 6 4 6-6 58 o v i c . 312 N. El Camino R(>al, Complet~ House cieanm,, storare. · ' ~ ·.r : J'.#1 lfun tington Beach Pier ·12· &in Clewen1<' -·· 642-6824 f'or fun, dip into our bic fe ncM·otf)IOof1 itext to mt.' t · 23. .-. 492-9136, 492--0076' recreation.center. Or walk JoJhe a111tnew,MileSquar~ ~~-"'P~U~P~P~Y~.-pa~,,-5=h-,~,h~.,-.. ~.-,-aos "1"'v"°IN°'G"'E"'R~-o=,-.-,,-,--c=0-.1 Car~tS: ~~~~ ~;~ceete. COuntY P1rk. .. f-& btk \1•/white on chest. Guide. F'ree info OCSG P. Res & Commc'i. 5484ll1 New oppOftunities for new parents. That's-Vallit · o Park. Developed, and now m1n1aed bJ Proptrly 548--6!:-i; 9.; ... n1 Bo~q...~1~· Anaheim, =·========I Research Corpor1tion. BLK & 'Vht fen1ale cat, vie: """. · -· Painting, VBLL8Y PBRK APQRTIT18NTS , 17256 South Euclid. Just south of Warner ln Fountain Valley. 2 and 3 bedrooms, and 2-bedtoom studio 101rtmen~11,ow rmtinf. Unlurnished. s1eo-s21o·P.er,lnon~. ror .• families with pre-school ch1ld1Jn onlf. fvr. nished models on display. " ' """'' (714) 540-478~.-;,---,--,--.,,--'"-r"'-" '~ .. · "t---T""~"'"'' .,, .. ,,. f.'--'- : ~ 4 : ' ' ' . ' Slit" ...... ' ' Victoria St. & i\I ye r . ALCOHOLICS Anonyn1qus. Paperhanging &42-3180 Phone 542-7217 or write to 6150 s r A Pit Es E. · p 0 s 5 i b 1 e P .O. Box 1223 Costa i\fesa. DO It yourself. You do trim. =========I Avg. 3 Br. house. Exter Scalpoin!, male, 3 or .( mo 's -.... 10 stucco $15tl. Incl mat'I •-ld ""0 ;.is1 Announcements -"' 0 · =o-· labor. All ,v.'Otk I' u a r . SIAJ\1ESE Cat-Bad eye. Vic. BAND AVAILABLE 547-1441. Glenneyre & Forest, Laguna for parties. 1..:.'-'=N~o~w~ .. -tt~n-g---I &h. <94-9781. &<~!1513: 837~159 * WALLPAPER * FFODiuiiiN'iioiiNMii.1oili1,;l1u;;;,.;;r0o;;;,;;,;-, vvi::;, I •s•e0R"'v"'1C"Ei---iD<;l;i;R"E~C~T'-'o"R"Y'I When you call "Mac" 1'~ord Rd, CM 646--9064; ~-------.~1548-1444 646-l'lll 642-2640. • B.abvsltting. USO ==-----=------~----i INT/Exter painting. Free BR/Black/"'ht puppy found MOTHER \t'ill babysit, my est. Local n!l's. Lic'd & ins. Vic l\fargurito & <:.oart Hwy. hoo1e, fenced . yard. Hor Accoustical Ceilings. CalJ 675-1283. meals, any hour, reasonable Chuek, 6<15-0S09. BOY'S Green nylon qu illed rates. 54S--0166. PAPERHANGING-Free jacket Balboa. Penn · LIC'D day care, toddler. 1 eSI., satisfaction guaran:-675-J;,lj, am.-5:30 pm wkly, 'Hot. Iced, Dan Schwartz, LGE Pup, blk w/wht hair on me a J s . _Harbor/Baker, 5t7-5.!46. ch~st. Vic: Mesa Verae. !>l~li:l.19. • 1-IN~T-i"'--:te-,-P-a~ln_tt_ng __ -}'-,...-\ ~~~~no... vie:, Davis BAB\'SITIING my ho me, est. Ref's. IQ'lmed. Service. ~ day or nlfe. any age, Hot 646--0210, 642-<3014. Schoo!, C.~l.1022 1 mcnl.s & fncd )'d. 646-3738 PAINTING. Ext·Int. IB yn. ex.Pf!r. Im. Ue. Free esL iMAN'S Schv.·inn bike &!boa a.oat Maintenance 6555 AccouM. ~illng,, 968.9126 Penn, Owner · Ide flt Ir y 675--1515. GUU. ~tarine &:-rvice will PAINTING: Honest, guaran. FoUN~ub Scour ' wallet r:1~.. free estimate ~ n teed .,_,'Ol'k, Lic'd, J!ocal ftf'•. l'ic. Pie It Save atol'l!, P a n I l n g • v a r n 11 h mg Call 675-5740 aft 5. Wmstr. 673-7699 ' flbt'rglu: repairs, haul-outs, A,NY' De.y ii the 8JCST da.y to bottom painting cleaning run an ad' Don't FOUND . you~ Caltco, nea I inside/OU!. Coni11ct Mt . delay •. call lod~ 6'124678 col~ar. Vicinity Sat1ta Ana ~11. 557-6013 . Eves ltems wit h ease, 'use o.,Uy Hc1ghfj, 540-0617, G1,H'..'l67. Pilol Cla.ssilied. 642-5678 ·-~--~~---~---'--~~--~ • • I • So SI Pl * p R 81 G -• ~ Wi R R c s. A ,, Tl p • Cl e ~ J I Jo UI E ' " n s 5 Jo Al • > J, Al I ' s ' ' I 12 B ' ' ii B ~ B -l ' l I r B I c c 2 1 s.,-.i.,, _.., i6. 19'10 s ' * PATCH 'PLASttlUNG All type•. l'rtt t'ltiaille:t . Call - PIUmbl.. , ..,. .. . .. . . 0 . .x • . .. • "-OA!l.Y l'JLOT Frid11, -2.5, f9'10 OA!l.Y PILOT 4J ·~ & IMl'LqY-NT i:.::=::.l.:IMl'LO==".::Ml=NT.:. ~ lt\IRCHANDISI FO-MlltCHANDtSI It hill'f"1Jill~pj5ii1fjijijl'"i ,... "'""'w....: 7100 Joh -· w-7100 our famous SALi AND TRADI SALi· AND TRADI ' SALi AND IAl:I MID TltADll DENTAL RECEPTIONlST . MANUFACl'URING-••" DIME·A·LINES fumlhwe ~ ~ Office F!_mlluN ·~· ~~·~. , ,"• Pi-I °'Pl'!'~• Deak onb'. Exp'd. Proftdent or Technician tr develop MOVING, elega1lt turnlt\ll'e D~ <:recfenzu, dw.lis, FRIOmAJR.E 'Autio wt.ahtr, Clem'Clllet Sall ·with insurance. Aftemooa to jip, filtluret, awmbl.y ~CHRISTMAS II here: U67 2 RAMBLER Sta~ wQons &0% o(L COior TV ltueo, file cabs, rectpoon.rm f'Ulr\ .)Ont cond ISQ. WillthCti;IUle 111--.. & evt: hn. O..a tit 9 pm), saJ;e cedutti MacGregor Yacht Mint sot Sl.50. l962~D or; 125 each. SG-47'1' , paid $1250, &ell $500; plUllh b\lllnn.s· mach. AU Cub ejec' dryer, lllit.,..conti, $40. F'HlllUa -O..- Sa1'1. Sa1ary open., hi.ice Cotp. 16:31 Pla.centia, ea.ta toot • p 1]1int set Sl.75, 1ame table, paid $600,, ~II Sale$. Call 819-9084 Blw: Guer.~ 4s dtllv£ ~ Hut• DitcouriJ1. • ~~--~- btnctits. Ph: anytime tH.:). Mesa.. se"led In ptutlc makes a SNOW tlt1 dl&lnl $10. Ono $250; con,pl bdrm A living 8:~ pm. &17-8U,. .o;. £• gf. '! ~ niPtt~llor Is area) 8 am-9 pm. &fS.354(1, ·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I real nice -i::ilt St. 1 roll set $15, 2 ~beautfrul new rm IC~. 673-1409 . --~ IT V,t UM Y PLU~fBING REPAIR Lo.n P rocessor Jndian head ce.nts, mL~@d beaded .wflins purses $l0 Ger•-Sal• 8022: MuslCar-1 Saturd&y, btc. lh. lOAM No job too small DISTRIBUTORS wanted ,lu date1 $12.50. 1 roU Liberty each. One whl\e, one· black. OCEANFltONT .HOME •-. lnstntnents 11U COME EARLY ,,,. beach area for Q&tiona.Uy Salary ()pen, FemaJe. expel'. I k I tx·• d ss~ l\la.n'• expen1lve ; .Ma P 1 e QUAL!TY-Beds, dln rm, C. ~s -" ' e 6(2...3_._ • known product. Your-own FHA/1{A, SPot, 11in1le fam. nc e1, m eu ates. •-N· vaJet with .M&t US. like Wu~n. chandd.itn, ehrs, OLv SALJI .., CONN CORONE'f"'-L~gd . ..ii~S&tt SEt.EcrtO!( ', f 1-::==;;::;=;s.:;:=;:,u':;::• buslneu Contact P.0 , Box Uy residence (1=4 units). 6 d!µe,rent dates BU cent new 4 home, hand knit chlna, linens. elc. 2SIO \V. ~ l>ARn' GARAGE S~ (t'Ond. Appral1t4.tJ5,.'fik.t air ' • ~t! 1.~ '* .SU.n.'lt5 Roof Inf, ...-;iv 156.1; I..aiuna Bee.ch. Pac~e on tnctl. Lovely rolls $4, ,1913 Indian $2.50. swUt.. ... -,15 ea"h, MG-~ti O<.-eanlrnt, NS. 67~. ~urnlt111"f', ovens, books, take• 64&-M • \ •, • I 1 1' Dall,y 12-til ~ • 1 , new ore of 'estab firm. Gofd ~all SJ61021. • _.. ..,., ' • , , · t clothes appHance.1, efc, etc, · : .1 "(OAS:'r MUSJC ~~J~ ~~·~ ORAPERY Work rm,· OnMonda.y12/~ REVERE 8 -MM ... mOvie Spautding,executlvewqod~l~E~ATE Sale: HseruJ..,J? et~~~60IJ.leMef\doA,~.C, f~l~t 1r .'!···~~R'll.l 1H~BOR uy UJ ~.J.:5 mo temale, experienced power Call Between 9 AM & U AM camera and cue , . ~ VM 4 SXI. 3-9 and baa ~· beaut Medi~ furn, ,all ilk'e Dec. 26 &: 11. 49Ul52q , '· -N • ~ .... ""-, ~ •• . C'.MfA! M-.a. * JU-'1851 -~~ .a.,l · -· •· -Jnachhle-open.tors.-Beaclr .:;n.w --,, . fible model phono wilh new a e -r-rr;-i .. , ~~t~ .M ING Wuher/Dr)'er, 1'1 ROTfi Cj)i!OftlJ Jt;,~ rtob1et _,.,':';"' .i I~===..,,,,.,~·,-=-I Dra.pery 900 W. 17th, C.M. .P•• A-enc' ca'"""ld ...... ...:t beedle .,.,.,·.so Matchln& KI.JI horns &: Sun. ~nly. !3011 Red Hill, •;......,.. mo..ve,·, ruo•t.. !Uni. Clarltlel ftlO, t "~lu..te FA~ISA jlbl k e,Y .b o.a rd WENEDA-RooUnr ·C·o. - --, ---~--~ ..,. _ = "' ~~ ~ ~ O&Th7:Bililirt\io; 1«1•='CU> -Tlt1Hn -~ -~'"' ' ~""-' -1125'.;'..........,L ---"'° Re .... i .... Jtecowr or New DRIVER for Companv Ill Dover Dr., N. • 12" S]M!aker~'4. New Seara ea ·• 8. '"". • · • ,., Many llel'l\I! DEC 24-28th. . • .,..,..~. " ' 1 • -~ ~-· ..,to1, 1nt ~.., • , 642..JIJO U volt cai cooler $22,50. and ~ $5. Movfe screen LOVELY Sola, """" u.od, 1519~te.neu .. Terra. ce CdM ;,! ,• ¥.ff<;: Ji.• ~t.~· , , Roots. 1700 Superlqr Ave, paue:n&er car. Full time. Apsco %"desk model tape $4. 1$8 Ford 4 d9or 1>4rts; qullted flora, sedtchguarded ** ~2 ** ft ... ·§•O!J!i!• 11.JV ,;.,.." 0-·x-.'..~'*'-t.:..:!.:...~,. CM. 6'5.+691 2.f HRS. Call Mr. Cole: 968-5621 embouer with 6 rolls ~" ~ short block $15. Head• SIZ'i l'lfatchilli loveseat $75 , ~ KWU'ttU-• .,...._..., •·wing "60 EARN AJ much a.s SJ.05 hr MACHINE OPERS. Single tape 'lO. Call 536-3021 be-S5 each. Carbu.retor 11>nd 5.10-3337 . · Appllinces llOO , F.~M\,.·~ ~als. O.nish wiJ?-~t. •pt ~I -in car wax business, OC &: needle Jor sportswear . f;;ire 3.-manlfol\:l $10. Starter S5, • 1fUJt.JN" . 1"U: ~· ~) • ---. Alter•tlon'I -'41·5145 N.B. ~.i-.5.192. Exp'd only. Gd. pay. Generator ss: Fordom11.tlc STOVE Apt size gas $19 SIDEWALK SALE i;!!~~ · . . l\'eat, accurate, 20 yean exp. EXP'D SECltETARY highly * 6'2-3472 • APSCO ~2" de11.k modrl tape $15. Deluxe healer s:>. P/B w/trade or buy dbl. bed Satuntay;DeCember 26th I of . · J._ ~leftt Te&evl1lon , .. J205 skilled typing &: shorthand. en1bo&M!r w1th 6 rolls lS" radio $5. RadJator $10. Hood compl. GT.>-3180. Re«>ndltioned 1V's &: appU· l'lfanY; .... :.wt,otirMfe.~s /'YV,...;..., 9F;rl'~ Tile, (eramlc 6974 South Coast Community NEED a sharp a:al "'Ith 0·"·n tape SlO. Call 536-302l $4 .. Doora "'1th glas5 Sl · • -ances. Finit cioa:-0Utton1ad WARDS' ~nt-~IO ·~ !"\'.'., 1 o.,\ .Ao{ \ ln --~------Hospital, S"o. Laguna, Per· :illfcat!~ !~el~:~ /!,~; before 3. each. Deck $4. Bu1npc,n: $4 ,... CUSTOM FURNt'rtiRE 1970 floor samples. 1819 NewPott tat.MM ,O>rilef!IJ', w&ln~• t!ab1~t. *Verne. The Tile Man * "-t.99-llll PLAY y t b "l each. Fountain V alley RENTAL. ~ee ad~. class \V d 1· · •-' " ~~Mil~. S&2--0584. Cust. work. Install &: rep&lrs. sonriel ~Pt. • . owners & make appolnt· our au om o I e 968-7370 4000. Call ~l&-3481 . a~l·•'.'~er. aerv1ee "' gUar. Hammond,""1;1, f: nt~ a y' f 'ff 'CO ,,. TV-14" , Ex per Medicil Recept ments for 1 oft \.\'ater cartridge tapes at ~e: 2 "" Yamaha. New a:..uiet ianoe sil5 • • , ::"1' 00 5ttl i ' No job 1bo smli Plaster for bll!y G.P.'s oUice, &ood service co NO SELLING new 8 track stereo tape OLD trul)k SIS. ~1>12 UNDESCRIBABLY•· DUNLAP . ,o: most make&. -~(I , in : , • .,.. • . ' . patching. Leaking 1hower typist. &tG-3903 Gd." pay t0 right gal. Ph:. extension speakers SZS. Play UNIQUE TABLE APPLIANCE So, Calif. at Schmldt:.Musi'c. $ rtf ~ 'Good l500 , I repair. 847.1957/846-0206. 645--1188 NB. ask for ?>1r. your 4 track ta.pes on .an 8 REFR I GERATOR S15. $3.501 '*** 673-7699 1815 Ne"''POrt Blvd., C.?tt. ~o., 1907 N .. Main. Santa Po nt t j• CER.UIJC Tile WOfk. Free **FRY. COOK Brawn , track player ,W1th a g1dget Couch .. $15. CoUee tables $5 • r.a• 11• • ~ j . • 'I m est. No job too small. MUST BE EXPERIENCED · for only $3.25. 1 four lraek, each.. Chest of drawers SS. Office FU lture io10 ~ · '.; ?"•·, · *' "1" :, .. , .. • 81\0; .. 1. _D,-~leld ~ms · ANDOVER21. VER' SE 12volt,tapepla)'trleft$12. Clothes ihamper S2 .50 . , ~ WHIRLP90Lf:Jecd:fY~$20, ¥,~.UT ITlJt.; a-n·~tque:·)30~. ~1ttiWH;vttK-4 Appl)' in person only 0 AS 2 fire •exting\U!herJ $2.50 Lamps·•!!Oc each , Electric Reflp'd ~ wood dakl. Kenmore • tall 'dl")'tr $35. 10aew90rl;-•pla'.no.or. ~.m:.u·. ~~ IE .. ~.~ Topsoil •m Suri &: Slrklin, 5930 w. Cout " , each. 4 eight track tapes $5. "gnu $2.Sl. Steam ·iron is.so $69.50 e Refin'd woocl ~ 1 qider ma.chlnet" but ~lll gOO(i 'ertcet~<.CQTld.~.:s.bow:~tnece. · !JIOQr.'..V'NSkii, . ,_~~liftit\ck -~--~---Hwy., Newpt. Sch. 4 four tri.ek .tapes $3, see Men's, vafel $1., Lazy Susan rotary chairs, $29.50 e Wa cond. ~12. 84.'l411l5. $Goo, 644-0910 $tii9.!6f.f up. ~"j,aow1. Top Soil, Sandy Loam • WORK • and hear .this-.. 1 t e re o St. Gl&ss bowls 50c each. have tho largest aelecllop * LA R GE c LE.AN PLAYER pttno tOr 'iilli~ ')Ont '1~A BnUUdl, Wtt:arbor LYMAN. 6~1~~ING equlp%ent at :tu Joliet. Pla11tic P8:AA 25c each. ot used oUice furn in tb1s REFRIGE,:RATOR . · Condit19n 'w(ro,1s: ... i:-mVd\1 ·C.M.' 5;tl):7!0f; ,,_ IJJ<I • GIRLS • Hunti gton. Bca<"h or call Cheese tray SOc. Sauna belt, area. . $35. * 646-7820 * ·496-4729 • * t·. POOL lab!~, ai,w·; ~,&:up. I JOBS~ EMP.L:O't'MENT for fast food handout s;rvice. SJG-3021. Bcfatt 3' smo.ll size Sl. Ladles purses Mc t.1nhnn Desk ANY Day ·{s .the SES"l'"day t;;: SELLING Your lmlt! "List" 10% discoun( on ad. &c:ces-• All skills & profcssiona.s ?>fOTOROLA lnver1cr for r.x: each. Nr1v door knob 1800 Newport Blvd, run an ad! o 0,n • t with Us .. W I It ·rast. Daily '16tf~ tfr ,ne~., rut. Beach Job Wantlld, Men 7000· Apply In person $ 125 puUlng lZV stc~!I in 61 V ~i<I~. . Assor;ed pans and 6t2-8450 delay. ·.call !l)day, 6-12-5678 Pilot O ass\ticd. 642-$78 ' tiUl!Artr. 154'!':"911'. ' cafs os.:J:>. V\l/ \vheocl .Jl. pl at.lie di shes IOc each. -' · ' · UN IT l!IANAGEP.: THE RIGGER TOTAL FEE 6~~-: • ··'! 546-8746, 2701 San Lucas ;;m,!e'fiY~ha~es9 y~"~10' 114/9C5A6L~2251 71 ~ ){nN'e El<;lh bd:tt tnotor ,_La_"_'------'-NO. 16 FASH10N ISLAND US. '"lSf' t!rive ~ket set, .son. F1exlble hn. Extensive l"EWPORT BEACH ne\'er used $12. s ma 11 malnt I. remodeling exper. "'""'""'""'""""'""'""'"""" ----------b I k 110 "··• • • Stable, xln't local ref1. * PHARiVfACY CLERK * u anc tan . .......,.,. 1..-J PharmaceuticaJ Exp. tire and tu be SlO. Nice large RED silk Chlrlon dress SlS. ~3Ili0. Help needed Olflce procedUTes, 5 0 me steamer trunk SlO. 2210 Dre 111 y g re e n w o o I for ..... typing &: blckpg. Fu 111=°"="~•='·-"'~'-f._____ maternity $14, size 8 . 7020 AIDES ..,..For eonvaletcenct, elderly care or family care. Homemakers, 547-6681. Jobs ~n. Wom. 71 oo APPLICANT Needed. Jo r immed. open lng as J\.1 a int enance/Jani1or In small m(g lirm. Pref. man ov 45. Work days. $2.65 hr to ''· ORANGE COAST EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 124 Broadway 64.>3111 B A B Y SI1TER/Hsl\:pr. Z. children 5, 7. Live in. Eng 1peak., rer1. 893-7892 Betty , Bruce mi<!~ · Agenc~ •n tiJnMays South Co a s I SINGLE 4 poster, ready for 962-"1379 Community Hospital, So. refinishing $15. 646-8237. =T"-AJ'"'tc'-. d"-,-,.-,-,,.-,~.-.-.nd~=121 Laguna, Personnel Olllce. 8 Ft. ~cb S2'5. Easy chair tapes $25. 3 ·spttd Chevy BEAUTIFUL NEW ·NEWPORT VILLA A d u It .resident care center. ~o Hiloria Way, New- port Beach. 4~13ll. . SS. ' TWin beds $2j. each. st!Ck transmission $"2 5. REAL ESTATE s.-.LES Bedsf.pcads S3 each. Dining· Electric guitar '$25.· \loic Join a go~ Ol'Janlzalion & table, 6 chairs $25. Lamp $5. student amplifier S20. lB stan the ne'v year right! Mirror. floor length $2.50. gallon slainles.s steel bee'r Bonus commission p 1 an. Blad< and while... TV $2j. keg $.4. J.P~ 'Chevy bod)' end Only":.! openings. Call for in· ~~662=·~-----chkssit, •rta-f eild eteC-"20. Balle\'y operated l&-'fp .e tervlew, Bud Corbin • Paul G-70 XCVR ~~1 Al\I/C\V re<.'Order $2.50. 817-8087 ~ Martin. 12.'i \V $25. AC r.upply $2.i. CORBJN-MARTIN or;, supply $25. Station KENL\fORE washct ffi, REAL TORS 644--7662 t.'Omponcnts $2:>. 6~4-S::72.' 893--0122 REAL ESTATE SALES V\V.s\iicliiini_S9~~12-~826._ Join a going organization & GOOD Used 1V $2j. 51Z-5936. start lhe new year right! BOY'S 10..14 . golf clubs and Bonus commission PI a~. tiae-$7. CraJtsman electric On!>: 2 openings. ~I for in-If.""." edger $6. Frigidaire .zeat~t _ c--_ Aid·•'_ SCRAM-LETS · ANSWERS ' terview, Bud Corh1n • Paul under .counter dish\\'asher "'<""<' cu • ONE C:OOK-relieJ shift, lt1artin. . $7. ·GE stainless steel eo!fee Drivel -DISTILLED ; ' 4 days a week. -CORBIN-MARTIN pot $11. Newly upholstered "About a tush: "He's bffn e FOUR WAITRESSES fl) REAL TORS 644-7661 g'reen platform rocker· i,25. In 80 many be.rs, his suits 7:31J.4 pm, ill 4:30.7:30 pm, ... .,.,..,._ I Girl F I d 1713 l'llarline Way, NeWDOrt aren't-dry·cleaned. The~'re S days a wk. No Sat or Sun. n.J:A.i:.r' r a Y. it.·. h 646-691>6" J DISJi;LLXD." (1) 7:30 am-4 pm, (1) 4:30 Super sha.rp,. very attract, ~c · 1.,,'""'~,,'---..,--,-.;._1 pm-7:30 pm, Sat. &:: Sun. lull or pt .. tlme, will traln, $2 31'~ (iirl's ,Stingra1 bike. Top AS ls~ Ken~p only. per hr start + future. a $17150. Ice 'lkatt.a.-f~ize Y.'a&lung ~ , , ~ "• • ;i · fabric) US.,W • cJ..1 e..,' ,d • FOUR mature, female AT-547-5846 ., 1l't •• ,. ~ • " v:· (Rhttraj fUIO ,~lhe!I d~r TENDANTS, preferably with RECEPTIONIST, gen'! gtc Ill-Fi buy: $25 i;'tU ~ a $2a $M67 1250 410 W. ~st Hwy., N.B. nurses aide training. Part duties. Progressive eo In three piece. set-AM/FL\I B~~.i w~,or ~ By appoint 646-39l9 time & full time. good suITOundlngs. 641-59Gi. a.Pt'plifier/preampU(ier ··nd Beach. !~~!!'!~~~.~~!!~!!I • ONE MAID,: relieJ shift. 8 SALES PEOPLE wan tcdlo big 16 ~ 16 x 34 monoral BOOKKEEPERS Assistant -am-4:30 pm 4 days a week speaker unll,.l-10" and 3-4" SURFBOARD 5'10" twin. fin .part time now (25 hrs a ' · ~a~r ~;~a~r=1~~ ;:;:· speakers 642-4523. '$25. Taco mlpl bike 125. wkJ: full time by April. Call Mrs. Martinson is·• GE black and \\•hite engine S15. Onell wetsuit Bonkeeeping & typln&: exP.. (7)4 ) '4l·$46I SERVICE STATI<?N AT· cnrEole model TV $Z5. Jong john .$18, 115 451h preferred. Near Bay .Club, TE!iDANT all shifts open.1 ~"'':°"~'~:._ ______ l ;;Si;t.~·./'·;;·i;B,. o-;;;;"'--;;;-~,I N.B. ask for Ken, 642-9262 5 for interview Apply in person, 4678 Cam-1.'".....,," · . ~JCfCLE .. Gi rl's 20' lnch BOOKKEEPER F/C, R.E. .pus.Dr .. Newpt Bch. BOTTOM Paint, 8 qt. blue English make. blue, good backgrnd pref'd. Xln't pay ~H~O:!'U!'!S~E~KE!!'!EP~ER~. "'!'L~;v"e~m• ISEf.'iR~Vijl~C~E~S~t;a."Ait~1'~o~da;;;o;;t.~pt bottom paint, cost Sl3, sell condition $15. 644-2562. • <». 644-591H time. Neat In app. 2500 for S6 each, 548-3029. _.:.:-""~,..;;;;:..;:,c..~:;_~ CARRIER BOYS WANTED "' for father&: companion to ~'fAN'S G Id ?.t AGNAVOX P o rtable 11 ..,. old daughter. Ref's,. =N=e=w"po_r_t~Bl~v~d_.=c~'~' -~~, men go case stereo, excellent condition ... the DAILY PILOT Dana Point, 5an Juan Capt~ and Capistrano Beach. Contact Mr. Seay n t DAILY PILOT ,3• , 1'1-rlst"·atch. 3 diamonds 'In exchanged. Sepr living qtrs, SERV. !tla~. Fuller Brush fAce SZ>. bid carpenter's $25. Sl'!'edlsh modern, brown pvt bc:h &: pool Laguna. rte, .. S125-$17:> .,,k. to 111 .• al!O tcr.li Chest O\'er 100 years old lealher and wood swivel Father has oce'I travel. $100 pt time. 546-5745 n;. l\laple cricket chair $lS. chair S2:i. Phone 644-1992. mo. Write Box MlOOO Daily * * TRUCK DRIVER· Maple distre!sed end tables 6074 i\lar Vista, Newport Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Exp'd. on diesel '40' semi $2:i each. r>fatching coffee Beach. 1'11esa, Ca. trailer. Pi-lust be able to pau table S20. i\taple corner desk ll element 7 meler beam and HOUSEKEEPER. 1 i v e . i n , ICC physiea1 It driving te~t. $2:>. Tu·in box spring and rotor $20. l"itlructoeraph Cdltt. English speaking, Class 1 llcense req'd. NO-mattress, like ne\\· $25. and tapes i $15, • Ra ck clean thoroughly. Good others need apply. (714) -Hnnd painlcd old milk can e&.blneU $:>. •7M XtaiA SOc. w/children, $180 mo start. 54fr7172 S25. Round 42" distressed &H-6372. 67;>-2790. YACHT STEWART maple 1ab1e S2.i 4 malChlngs --06T~-,.--v-,-• .,.--m-a-,-,, Me1~ry ' ~Christmas ,· .... ! " ...... -J .•• • J •r ·A I ; ! .,.__.c~ ' ( TTie Management "' and Staff of . " J olinson & Son Wish .. to_Exte1ul to . , " You and Yours a San Oemente oflice 305 N. El Camino Real 492Ml0 HOUSEKEEPER, part time. Nr. Brookhurst & Hamilton, Hunt. Bch. 962--0396 Exp. man for corporation chairs \vith pads $12 each. \Vestem riding or CO\vboy, yacht. Foreign \\"alers 6 L\laple bunk beds complete slzj! lt>-D, like new .. C.Olorlul monrhs a nuaJly. Perman. S25 each hed. Round ntaple tooled diamond decorations Jan1p table $2j_ Hoover 11· "6-"~" W lcllffl HSl«'RS Emplyr pays fee, ent position, 545-7446 . ht ,2• C d 1~':.c·,c~=~-::,:..c;_'::'=::=·~ G 'll B I nd uprig vacuunt ., J. e ar TIRES 2 r-13 wldo ,,._, eorge .ri en Ya Agen-chest $25. ?.faple chest $20. -u•\I'" '" Very Merry Christmas ' CHILO Care, East bluff . cy l~B E. ·16th, S.A. School5·lnstrucllon 7600 Lllrgc. 6 drai\·er blue chest on Chevy whcel1 S8 each. After school 2 • 5, morn 541-0395. J.;::;;;;::;:;;::;::;:;;;;;:;;1 s25. P&.ir large table lamps , 2-885· x If, white ;4 eac~. 7:30-8:30. Own car.............................. AIRLINE S75palr.Roundhailmlrtor 1-695x"1'1,llkt~S8.1·650 64~ SCHOOLS Sl:>. Large picture $10. x 13 hke new $7. 1 .. 775 ,x 4 CHRIST.IAN Housebo;Y "1th PACIFIC 646-9216 near new S7. l -650 x 14, car, part time, C d M. Mr never used recap $4. 2-1969 Kelly 673-1260 or 835--0711. ~r &: Night Classca VW wheel!! and Urea S5 COASTAL AGENCY 543-6596 ~ach. 10 used 15 Inch tubes 610 E. 17th St.. Santa Ana $1.SO tach. •Private parly, A member oI CM 646-Zl'611. Snelling A Snelling Il'lc. LEARN photographic dark The World's L1rge5t room techlllque1. Sessions by FAR Out blou~. l\fexlcan · Pr-'·sao·-1 1 d k peua.nt aM· Ha,wal.l an ~ ~-'°'""or f'EDc~'NEl ' appt, "'" ""'•· " ""· hark kl 1u 16-1<" " EMployme"t ~rviCe ~'6;~ r\,.7VI 'I Jab material furn . $15, per ~~s. n, 1 1 · ..,...,. •. 27~ Harbor Bl CM 540.fiO&i .. .,.JU'\Yl\..ES•~ 3 h-,. session. 493-1977 · Harbo• BJ·~·. al Adams H 0 LID A Y Dress , TIP.ED of,that old tumlture? It's really not that hard • Yu 488 E, 17th (at Irvine) C.~t. LEARN Piano at home from E n1 p Ire -11 n e, Young '41-1470 profe.uklnal songwriter. $10 Edl'!'arrllan mini. \V o r n LeS90n, 673-'1195. Ollet',,alre 9, ·SlO New !all, DAILY ~~!T ' COAST'S European made. ttal h11.lr. fri!sJtly dyed dar~ ,brown 28" long, wig svray Included $12. 6"6-9015. TAPE Deck, 4 track, auto stc!reo .$20. 673-7150. ELECTRIC Ra n g e $25. Olothes drytr, electric 110/ 2'JJ •$20, 548-IBeO. ~ GROCO Head· $25. Bail tank and pump p:;, 100 lb anchor $25. 50 lb. ailchnr Sts. 1 V l6' nanlla line' lOc n . 25·• Cantllng st>. Ne\v &tMra.tor and regulat6r S2S. 8' boot hOOk SJ. Dock "'Keels SlO. ;.;ig..9001. 'f' YELLOW Canopy Crib, new mattress with "s~ts and lea-~l"ng htankot• 120. Baby 1wtog t1. J umprr $2. .\Valkt'r $3. GE 3 fiPt'td ~;enlble window fan 4 SJ,$0. Pole lamp! Sl. 6' ": ' ' . ,, • Marketplace ~ ::.~~~·,:,·~~. ~I · J · Ii' · · .:Alii1~ S '"'"'"'"'™••or.._ ~;~~.~~~j;>2~'. · ,.0 , :liSon· · "1· .QD Ing that White Dephatrt tn -sl&e .l2, SIS. lmm German -W A W lJ , ii 1 J._. 1he •llle for ..,,,!h;og.you Mau .. .,.115 M•'.~1111 '11 UnCOL.JI CJJNTINENT l • 1111R~ Ill • MfRCulfY • CUIRillR " • I • .. I: " .. , . .. .. '· • .. ' I •' .. .. .. .. .. ... ' 'l i ctn use? Try the Trade'n ~k $4... S high-fl . ) ,, • , •. Pand~• oolumo In !he Dal· •peaker. "'1f>O&l box 12· 2626 HARIO"' ·-ILVD' cosrA ..... • ' r .. "5630 I)' Pilot Want Ma. Net pltYPffl $10. 54£.9486. 11 t K •t •· MUA w.v-642-0911 i -· I &; 11 .' --------~------"!'""""-~---......,-----"':""""--------( .. I I DAIL~ 11LOT , frid.i, Doctmbor 25, 1170 \ J4 eAJLY 11LeT Si1url111, Otctmbtr 26, 1970 ~IWIDISI POI MlltCHANDlll "°* 'FREE ·ro You P.,-S IM-LIVISTOCK TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOllTATI°" T RTA I fltANSl'ORlATIOt!I SALi AND TllADI -SALi 'AND TllAD9 Doto 1125 Molollt Hom•• 9200 Trucks f!tO Trucke -Dunt B-;,;its '525 Imported -Autos HOO l~=M=1·~11=11=·=·~"~·~~-=M=1··=11·:··~,,:, .. :~~-:1;8it~"m~~~·::i'1'~!:~:1'~oldr'"~-~ .. w~·~ AKc Tey •tiny mln. poodU 11:1ii111?1:!•t•ll'f."l G M C Metal' Flake Bodies FIAT ~ 0 .arllftl, pets. PUPt $40. Also bl'ffdutg ------ -. -• -------1 SUl>-ll\lnl>ture. 1408 9th St.. •tock special"'" 846-5148. Finell A•<Ut PMk • • • $125 -'61 FIAT 850 * CHRISTMAS SPECIAL * S.A. 541.6570 12125 PA!.Mf.lli.i' pups,. /IKC. In So. Calil. •WTOund•d TRUCK CENTER * * SPYDER I ,.,r.,_ __. of Hit price on any rlnt . SABLE .t. white 'months old champ, lir\'!d, $15. and up, by Irvine Orange Groves 2'084 Arlahelm Blvd. ... ... ro<'l'"ft. R,._. ,..1 ... black tn. ... .,. ..-T fe_m,_aJ.e collle/Gtrman 64).1937., YEAR END '"""''n w .,.,.,, I In -llOdr-from now 'Ill ChrlslmH ·ah•pher<!, lttt !or TRANSPORTATION CALL S46·6750 -Anah•lm 639-!15! ,tenor. tlk€new. YQn31 I w11h th11 "' Chriltmp ,. ""°" bome. 9000 . WIDE 24 hr. Ph••• * 11001Es $1s * . 'CHlcK'"'iv·~asoN 1 • Cullom ·made jewelry, using your ·design 897-7135. 8312 ArvWa Clrcl•, &o.11 & Yochts DOUBLE· SALE s • 5 E 2111 So. Anwlm Blvd. . . ., or ours 'e Gold, lilvet, gold filled, plaled w"""\M"'· . 12126 YACHT STEWART -· RV I C E . .\J>al>elm VW findings• sotUngs e _JeweJry-making sup-LOVABLE 1 yr old Exp. man !or corporation SP£CIAL UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE ""1-)15! 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 6T pliu &-toola •~Preciou.s met·al casf.!Dg Poodie/Tmier, mix, yacht. F0ttifn waters .6 2850 Htrbor Blvd., Co1t1 Mtia imported Can MOo 1970 HARBOR SLVD. equip e Gem tumbllilg • Wood ca.rvmg houlebroke,· •bota, nttda 'months annually Perman. 2 bedroom, l bath, eompltte COSTA M£SA • ~ uJ tm-in• ltlll for the amateur •""' home. l-Tt~ or •nt ""''"0• 540.74<6 with «-t. d.-a-,, and au AUsnN· AM. ERICA -· ~---1---·_,._P~-o~ifts_for_ewry:..cUlfOlnff ---~93To--.pod ~i: u:!:fe~~ c: c~u11~·o·n~ =~~: aP~ft~~~rt~~~tJ: _Mo__bll._~ltomo___J100 .MotorcycS. . 9300 . . --JAG.UAR * * .,.__ M Gellll' * * German Shepherd & Mu" ... , 7 HP Cbrydor •k•rts, sod 25• Por<h. !Se" Trlpft1Widf Cornoll - --·---AUSTIN AMERICA JAGUAR • ' n•• ~ Cock,A·Poo, both Id motor op t J on a 1. Call 7169) Hillcrest • Flamingo I ... ... ... a.I-• Sales Servlce Partl 270 E. 17th St., Hiii.-Centar1 , 1C_Olll Most w/cltildlon. 543-0166 12125 Jl,13--06&I ev•" Compltlt Pockogt Paramount • Universal TMM ~t0.-Ddl...,, HEADtj>UARTERS 64.S.1909 ' •· TO special home only, O.llvered & S.t Up Barrington• Broadmoor HQ,•T'r'lt.• AU Yode1I 11w-only&utbtlrizedJ'AGUU .OpeDtAMlllSPMTues, Tbur•Sal Sheperd·ColUe pup. Sallbotts 9010 DEC. 23-31 Cnntbiental t1 Star ...... _ .,aler ID the entln Hutror ,~V~AM~_tlltPMMon.~e<liii•~Fr~l ~~~ _ .. _.....,. __ · ---- 12 -' 25 _ 1 NINE· DAYS ONLY General • mu,,,.,t • Ara. ;:; · ::; PETS ond LIVESTOCK REN~~ADE .$9214 MO~~t:=ES -"fRIEDlANDEft'' I --NEWPORT 12331..Beach Blvd., G.G. l?rlllPLll r _H1nporr •:, ComplQ,, SAlES SERVICE PARTS Goods 8500 Mlecellaneout Pett, G1neral Fa.moua 25' Tops'l cutter, + Tax & Lie.' !Dir, TR 193) * 7ll'5J0.2930 * CUSl'M -surlj>oard STOP & SWAP dl•sel A.P .. 7 bap o! aoU., 14851 JEFFREY RD. ===='==== BAUER .-c 6. "8lb' board $25. 548-610l YOUNG raccoon, sood w/ every.possible equipmenf to in Beautiful Irvine Motor Homes_ 9215 -·~ ·~-•t N -J CM children, $60 or reasonable go anywheie I~ the world. 5 ?l-1i. South of Tustin, and BUICK Hobie IQl'fboard -AUUJ 2073 ewport 81""·• , , offer. 54S..""~o A-'" ~ "'A"-1914 E ... owned toys, new oond. (next to Tony't Bldg Mat.) _,.. ~ng ..,.,.....,, vo.... ve. 1.4. Mi. S. of Santa Ana Frwy. BRAND NEW . IN Ews: --Uaed_f\Jr!I; Stava; Relril's: FLIPPER.Complete, 12 ml. No"h ol San n;,go HORlmN COSTA MESA I' Yl~ mfbolrd. ·iood -&: Misc. Dots a825 perfect, blue. New sail, Frwy.) lffi DATSUN 510 2M E. 11th Street (lClft4 ...,_ Brand new Sea "U we dOn't have what you -mast &: boom. $350 or best 832-8585 23' MOTOR HOME t.c>NE OWNER 17,000 Ml. MS-il65 SU!t, ldD Jencth, fJO N8 $25 want, We'll pt lt f« you" JUsr IN TIME FOR Dir. 646-3108. CHAPMAN'S Sleeps 6, completely equipped AIR COND. COlil..ECJ'ORS ITEM radii l!lr $15.'$1)..321.1 SILVER Tea server, t-pc 1Cl1rlltme1 SUNFISH with trailer, $500. YEAR END SPECIALS with bath, atove ii: oven, re· Beautiful . Sage green finisH '62 JAGUAR 4 Dr. Sedan. voua. SJd't l'mcm. Step-in set, appraised $100, must **3BlackToyPoodlepups, Like New Origlnal1 & Sharpl frigerator, carpet & drapes, ~th Blond beige bucket 3.8. One owner 39,590 btndiaC., ,ood 1cr bef1nnen tell $500 or best otr. A.1ao 1 male, 2 female* 1 ador-** 67>170S *~ e FLAMINGO WC60 etc., etc, Was $12,950, seats. F.quippM with auto. careful miles. Automatic, $1:1 M&-951! antique al&Sl\V8ft, laqulre able Silky male** 646-0142 (Sf.1613) ••..••.••.•••• $11,700 CLOSE-OUT matic transmissio~, rad~, telescop~ st~rlng wheel, · · 900 Sea La, No. 3.1, CdM 33.l E.17th St., CM. . Power Cruisers 9020 • FLAr-tINGO 2tx60 PRICE -heater, Factory Air Conch· radio. Absolutely mint UGO anytime. , (50552) .............. Sl2,7o0 58950 tion. This attractive car condition .• (fXF297l Call '68 BUG-R/H, nu brak!>1, CHOCOLATE brown mini '62 26' Chris • must sell by • FLAMINGO 20X57 must be seen & driyen to Use'd Car Dept. Connell -XI ~-nd poodl · al ' AKC Jan. 1, EquiPd for fishing. (50074) $9995 · t h w carefully Ch I • C ta '' a • tires 29,000 nu. nt ~ . tDy es, m •, , 1 p 'd ....... , • • .. • . • • spprecia e o evro e., os es . HO Model Train Set. 6x ta· Sac. 497-1231, 67$-7867 * 96~ * Ra~ o, etc. Slip inc. ffaJ e STAR 24X43 Ask for Ron Kranz maintained & like new. 54~120~ 1• bk, 50' track, overhead &:: $4200 last year. Best o er (56967 $849" CONNELL •'zsE 226 $1700. Johnson & " IUrlaoe power, electro~ Misc. Wanted 1610 SCO'ITISH terrier pup,•5·mo, over $2950. 494·6059 • LN'iVERSAL"i4X63 a 1 Son, 2626 Harbor, C.M. MERCED" BENZ --"""·:::Pho.-.. PLEASE HELPI AKC. Champkm _ ~t red•'. 'l\iWl-!iit' 1,; .. lp 9035 1246291 ....... -.... ,. $13.300 CHEVROLET DOT l!ATSUN ' . , female, red bnnd1e, au ,_ • • COSMOPOLITAN 2005 •1038. l Young ~irl!i! Justs~ ihol!i, ,,,.arm disposition. TROLLING aailln& electric (82383) .............. U2,500 OPEN DAILY FOR Ille: Used 4' ~· our. movmg mto unlunush· $100. 832-5715. motor, eqUiva1ent to JHP. 531-8105 * 213/Sfi0.521D 2828 Harbor Blvd. AND , eent f2xtuns. SS each. U ii. ed apt. Need free furni~, EXPERT . $750 -Vi ,A. CM ~ 1206 No. Harbor, S.A.._ _ Costa Mesa 546.1200 SUNDAYS Contact Mr. Laney or Mn. in IOOd cond Please' call: ~ming ' ' "'w c .... na, • or 530-2930 111835 Beach Blvd. are.nan. Dail¥ Pilot, DI 646-6972 or \her 6 pm: ~oodle puppies, moat colon:, 2 HP SEAG~ outboard. 123.11 Beach Blvd., G.G. Mini· 81-kes 9275 ~========I Hun~ Beach west Bay, o.tA Meta 893-3482 Westminster I $50 up. M~nkeYI; $35. SpeclaI Xlnt lhape. $15. -• 842-T781 or ~G-0442 1 SCHWINN su....,. 2>" • · g;', ::;L bll-d1. 547-3851 or • · 675--2<00 Adulls Only Tr. orltro, Ulil.ity 9450 , 68 DATSUN PICKUP bkydn; Completely Lumber 1750 A · • MOVE_.IN TODAY Mini bike* Xlnt cond rebuilt $30 ~ $35, C&11 ;:-,.; x , .. r S" lo-. .,~ MUSf SAC, Aust Sehp pupa. BcNt Sllp Mooring 9036 WaJking !'li.stanee to Knott's 3~1 HP * $75 14 ~':idem Trailertlo aU st%~: wu ... """' Reg, Blue. Merles, shots. Berry Farm &. shops. •536-6608• we o;instruc n. Radio, beater, <ilr., 4 apttd. 6U-]8)5 e'ch. stS-~/at 240 Come see Ir. make ofr. ,15'-30' .UPI avall for power CUSTOM 24X5.1 CRUSADER I========= Deck plahng. 5'15-4361 or (WPP 762). Will take car in MG CARPET lay1n. U.ve thac Amherst Rd, C.M. 64l-6400 1-6 pm. 644-8160, boats. Bayside Vlllare,_ 300 (#S..2051) Dishwasher, Com-Motorcycles 9300 642-§845. Will trade on Pick trade or finance private par.1---------1 crpts deal direct, exp in-e ~SIZE pup1. E •. CoaltHwy,.N.B. bowasbeiltdryer,Awnings, Up. ty. 546-8736 or 49U811. MG atoll, can 'ftn. 53N32!, FREE TO YOU Poodle'. Malleae or Sldrts, Po"h & 3 delux -------WAGON Sal'5, SeNloe, Parts 12'7..g'l4Q Yorkies. 2 lb. Stud tel'V. Boet Ch•rt•r' 9039 step,, Landsca~A.1. YAr.tAHA IOOc:c Trail Master Trucks 9500 '67 DATSUN Immediate DeliveFY, ~ 2SOO mi's, like new + xtras. ---------All Modet. LA.DIES 3 Pe. Diam wou•n Llke ~home .. , Ms-2100 Chrisbnu week Charter $12,995 Terms S2"25 546-4737 '66 ford I L TOD p U W·•••-•·t U nutual ~ •~ w 32' · Ch · F · U · · 7l2" , , Automatie, db-_ Radio,.hea'-euu ... 5 """' Pekingnese, adults only, POODLES Wht/lihy toys. Twin-acrew ns or appotntment ca ,70 YAMAHA LO Ml custom antiq desl&:n. S425 or ~2038 12126 Male 8", 2 yrs $15. Female avail. ** 548-2434 * 714/530-2930 * -. . ~r. special wheels. (VO& ofr. 613-800(. 10". does tricks, 1 yr $100. _ W . $400, • 548.9884 VS,..-3 speed, radio, heater, 951) Wlll trade or finance J1 r tu po n 3iin p o 11 •, COMPLETE Bertn ne rs 8' White ~uch. N.eeds AKC,•penn shol!i. 673-9357. Mobile Homes 9200 ant To Ltve In * '68 HONDA 300: Needs * easy-lilt tail gate. C489Cl§C) private party. Full price -~-·hie IOt, 165 firm. rouphol•lfnn&. You p1<k up. i Mal ~•· i. uver COSTA MESA "'"°' "''''"· Mak• $1399 . 11099.BARWIC'" .,....__ &1-5398 12/26 e.....,...... pupp 1, a Local spaces available now! Olfer. 67~22 B W I\ 00 H · N.B Call 6"-58&2 evff, broken miniature, 8 wka old, Used Tripi• Wide Cornell . If you are serious about buy. ===---~~ _ AR ICK 31 W. Coast "Y., · 3 GOU.'S Bikff: ,_l6' 'and K ITTE NS-H~ 1 • to children, no papers, $40 C.Ontinental e Paramount 1n, a mol>ile home .•. Now's WANTED: Any year 305 or IMPORTS INC. IMPORTS INC. 642-9405 .• l'l&t 1-20". $10415 Each. _ G!"'..!t tor Christmui2J25 ea. 5f5..4210 before 4:30. Barrington e Universal the time to see 205 Honda Scrambler, not DATSUN ** Ml-10.\4 ** o1.J""OUO 2 DARLING blk puppies, Flamingo e General BAY HARBOR· running 549"-1690. DATSUN -- llii HP Evimude: twin 52 ai PUPPIE$. 2 mo'.1 old, 1 Cock-a-poo 1 Cf a ,t be r is Lroadmoor e Star MOBILE HOMES * '70 TRIUMPH Daytona, 9M S. Cst. HWy, LB 494-9771 998 So. Cst. H\vy, LB 49'1·9TI1 •. 1111111 In ar:aba ..-lrBotpolDt while .. -1 \bloWJI wlblk poOdie), 1 male, 1 fem., 7 llillcrolt. CambrJd&o 1425 Bak .. St. (at H"bor) 500 '" 2500 ""'" $000. 19601NLFY04R!D,OOOFM100,LESP.U. '68 1600 Roadster ·-·. a" -"M6'' ~ m-6721,. , face, 642-a'.Hl l2/2I wkl. &M-7108 .. ,(HAP MAN Costa Mesa 540-9470 ----*'-!1&6233-~*--(11\11 1 A""""fl'q1Clrient.al YEAR ·~~~te S'I: .. BERN~.~ AKC. MOBILE HOMES COSTA MESA 1967 Honda l60cc. vs. 8 ft fleet sides with low Exce:lleot condition. Low ID • ' Qfli;'C&Jl &ft 1? nffds\ . -'2! Gd. lines. We~ 'end ,of 1206 N. Harbor, S.A, Casual''l'Mobile Estate Llv'g S275orBestOffer boy aluminum lockable eov. mileage. (\VEZTIO) $3CIO un-'-'CDjlCl\1 u10EW'I ~615-21(1. ..• 6 Wk !'14',.'PJPPlel.;~ t.abl J'~ 968-9641.';"''" * '114/53U105 * i Ni: 12, 2d & 24 Wide Models 545--0906 evenings er, Standard transmiliiion & der Blue Book. -~ n S.ULAI' m I TWO s1"&1e Nds, · q&od 54~ UJ.~ SMALL miniatun • ,POO(ie, ~~ bath. Jd1r11, Now on dhipla_v in 5 Star MUsr sell 1970 Kawasaki 90. !JVerdrive, heater, Radio, $1395 1 ""'M 1J..c11' orwY • .., \ condition $10 t!acft. fiABmT And·ca&e· 1 AKC. t months, .trainld., Jll,.ln ~k. GREENLEAF PARK $250 .• paµ 8teve alt 4, Driven only (t,000. Must 893-7566 • 537-6824 Sf0..3283 ' $40.6837 12/25 SbOts. 6ff.:-0910,, . '* , $1195.j. it'1* 540-7258 1m:i Whittier Avenue 642-1350 642-3518 See G16846 $775. JOHNSON IARWIC~ ,." NEW~USEO:SERV. • 1 • \'.Ii It SON, 2626 Harbor Blvd., IMPORTS INC. ~ Now Cors ftOONtw Con 9800NowCars 9100 C.M. "°_,..,· DATSUN _______.... T~e Summit of Sport Car Luxury NEW -1971 COUGAR 2 Door Hgrdtop. -Big 351 VS, power steering, power front disc brakes, AM radio, tinted g,lass, complete, F70xl4 white • • side wa II ti res, smog control, etc. # IF91H527620 +TX & LIC. '64 El Camino. 327. 4 speed. 4 Ansen Mags,. 998 :;, Cst. Hwy, LB 494.9m PORSCHE l=X=LNT=CO=N=D·=·'='·-=1'68 1600 ROADSTER 1----· __ , Jeeps 9510 Ready to &o! dlr. 1WEZ TIO) '66 PORSCHE ---------1 Will take trade or finanee CouPe 912. 5 speed, brown '67 INTERNATIONAL Scout. private ,party, 546-8736 or with black interior. Brand Ti;avel lop wi!h 4 whee.I 494-6811. new Perrelli tires. XYJ474. drive, 39.000 careful miles. $3299 Locking h"b' with ""'· 1" FERRARI CHI-CK IVERSON superb condition. CVDL377) Call Used Car Dept. Connell --------1 VW Chevrolet, Costa rote! a· FERRARI 549-3031 Ext. 66 01 67 546-1203 Newport Imports Ltd. Qr. 1970 HARBOR BLVD, 4. WHEEL Drive jeep utility ang• County'• only author-cosr A ?>.1ESA wagon, V-8 o/drive, new 17.ed deale.r. .. I, ---------1 uphol. New paint. Must !iiell SALEs-sERVICE-PARTS 66 PORSCHE 911-5 .. Weben, immed. Xtra nice $1495. 3.100 w Coast Hwy. AM/FM. All ava.1! xtras. 1976 orange, C.M. 548-23.tt Newiiort Beach Perfect cond. Be!t ofr. ========1642-9405 540-17641_,.._=,.;;:"".::5::.· -----1 9520 Authorized Fem.rt Dealer '67 911, 5 -spd, Webers, nu .:_:::_::.:_:_ _____ l,;;=========1 tires. 48,000 mi's, $3950. FALL CAMPER CLEARANCE Over a dozen brand new 8 ft. lo ll JL campers now slashed to $49 OYU ACTUAL FACTORY INVOICE Positively no added dealer FIAT 543-8105 days, ask for Greg. '70 911-T, 1400 mi's, Xlnt 1---------1 cond. As ne1v. Special $6750. Omfl 548-2250, 548-9236. ~ ~ '69 911-T, 17,000 mi'1 , .. ~ Extras. S:i.iflO? * 673-6768 * the ., 7/J TOYOTA chargelli! Every unit ready 'NOW ·()N DISPLAY for lmmedlaJe Wtallation on . _ _,_ ........ ltd your truck Or a new 1971! ......., r--•-• JUST ARRIVED I ALL 1971 TOYOTAS THEODORE Authorized Corollas -Coronas M1rf'tl -Pickups Land Cruisers Reidy For D•llvery ROBINS FORD SALES • SERVICE . e PARTS 2060 HARBOR BLVD. 9625 Garden Grove·BJvd, COSTA MESA 642-0010 537·Tl"l7 Call Collect '64 ford Camper Van n.rU'VV'I .J)eiut Lewi& Con1pletely ~ulplX'd \Vilh ''THINK'' • IMPORTS pop !op, ice box, stove, dlr. • Radial tires. 1 o"'·ner. <UED-~amr~ 1966 Harbor. c r..1 646.9303 10.0 \Viii take car in trade 'A ,.. '69 TOYOTA I or finance. 546-8736 or Corolla Station Wagon 1 494-681-L NEW 124 CPE. DEMO White '>'/black 1nrert0r. Like New 71 Datsun $2795 new, Lio. A'WZ928 SM $1299 Ir.ex; OHC, Pickup with camp. er. Sale price $2099 dlr, ( # 45!M54) \Vill lake car in trade. \Vill finance private Pllrly Call 546-8736 or i'M-6811. C1mper R.nt1ls 9522 "FRIEDUHDBI" CHICK IVERSON vw 1J110 IU.CH ILYD. IHwy. l•) 893-7566 e 537.m4 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 NEW·USED-SER,V. 1970 HARBOR BLVD. 11'11"111.1'1.l-~CO~ST=A=M~ESA::;_;.~-I '71 COROLLA * '69 f"IAT SPYDER.·aood WINTER RATES cond, $300 L Take over Radio, heater, disc brake.s, 26' HORIZON pymnls, Call 847-1358 factory air, low. low mlle.s! 1969 Fial 850 Spider Take olde.r car or sma1J -Johnson ~-s MOTOR HOME Xlnt Concll tlon do1\ln, Under fftt. warranty. F'ully ~f conlAined with • 548-0919 • Call ~faury dlr. 11.ft 10 am ~"'rntor 11.na al. conditl<in.1-~,---:-,.:,-,,.,,_"=,_,,,~-1 s..q..·noo or 4M·iT106. 037327, ing: sleeps 6. Call for !Pt'C· NOW'S THE '69 Toycta Corolla, New 1 Jal "'lnte.r rates and res.er· TIME FOR hrkiJ. clulcb, irn: 1'Ttln1 vations.A&kforRonKranz r11.dial5 , l.!IJ'le deck CONNELL 9UICK CASH W/AM-FM ""'''· ..... LINCOLN CONTINENTAL e MARK Ill e MERCURY e COUGAR . 2626 HARIOR ILVD., COSTA MESA THROUGH A ''"''· "'· '""'up. St"11. CHEVROLET DAILY PILOT .:;:,,., CORONA • d• .•• WANT AD R/H, auto. Nf'w ln'f's. 64. 2•5678 pointg & plug~. 1 owner. Pvt Pt)': Make Olr. ~l~l 2823 Harbor Blvd. ~fa Mesa 54$-1200 Sa r " I H l ' I ' 1 ' ·- -* ' s •• 0 ' A 1 18 • • • c , 'I 18 , - ' 'I I ( -0 • ( R I !' ., t . ., sawrday, Drctmbtr 26, lQ70 ~TATION DAILY PILOT 25 . f rld11, Dtcfmbtr 25, 1970 DAILY. PILOT TllANSPOltTATION SllOllTATIOH TllANSPOllTATION ~~ll_T,,.A_T...,IO_N_ TlllotlSl'OllTATION ; TllAN.SP0111'loTl~="j!!~~~~~![:J:~~~~~~~~ • Imparted ~·--'--=i !!!!~!d Aut.. 9600 Auto'le1·1fnt 9110 U1M C1r1 ffOO U1td ~Ctr1 '900 U1td C1rt '900 Used C1r1 ~-----_u_i..t __ t_•_,. ____ 9900 __ 1 ~ C1r1 ___ l_l_I0_1 TOYOTA . VOLKSWAGEN , '61 YW BllL M~E_X _19UAIBA~K ITIOIYIQITIAJ $1575.00 flll™ilD. Rad:J ~r:- Hunt. Botcf\ f!7"5SS I mt N, ot 0.."1: ffll7. • Bdl '69 CORONA H.11bou r V.W. Hardtop. Vinyl' roo1J. 4 speet;, mil BEA.CJ.I 'BL 842-4.435 Immaculate, Sky t1lue. Sac. ' fiUNTJNGTON BEAC1I r!fl t-e. Will take trade .or . . ,66 uw fin11nce pvt. pty, Ct.ll Sid, \\ ' .. ,... dlr. 541loJ100 Or.;#f--150&_ afL G_!"Hn with contru~n.g l_nlt£:. 10" n >.'TS 34S IOI', tuned PMi.uat, runs llKe ·' · · new, S'I'L-114 $999 TRIUMPH CHICK IVERSON 1-~~~~~-1 YW TR 3 '59. Very aood con- dition. ll!ll'dtop & COl)o "'~rllbl ... $575 or best otfcr. 54"'654. * 1967 'fR IUM P l-t SPITFIRI!:, Xlnt co n d . SlOOJ. Pvl ply. 673-6281. '68 TR 250 T r ium ph , overdrive. Must sell. T .. o.P. 54s-5358"aft 3 pm. VOLKSWAGEN 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 ~ 1971) HARBOR BLVD. COST!\. ?itESA '69 YW SEDAN $1595.00 Au1on11Uc Stick Shift Radio & Heater ZSR 939 Harb our V.W. LlloSE CHIVDOLET FORD MERCURY MERCU•Y OLDSMOBILE ANEW 1~1 -,.n 1 ---------11 ----....,_.~~....,----·------PINTO CHEV, 'ID MONTE CARLO L .. ld .. -fo, o cu? 197D MERCURY '67 Mucury Menhrey • 1967 OLDS· •70 GTO $10.0Q lfto. . S.S. ~ IASY Colony Park Ste. Wag. 4 Dr. 11:r. Thl1 ~4ttn.ctl~ , Cvtl•M IVltr1mt ,.-QI ) ' ONLY 11 ,eot--f.111.f~ Call Au~ Rlftrr11.1 trcrot n!E t'INAL k~l!:r ur car ol.ft·rs the bu)'en.ufet)', ~ SP-Q~Tt 1 pftlC7JCAL t55 cu. ln. Rlm Alt, opens:~ lf,Jdtamadc, powt'r 1!11!(!rin.i:; charst. Wt ~ve sellt'r1 II )'OU arc ready fOf' the Jina conifort and t~ of 2 ckiUi~ ... Prield Jor boodcl=h~~~+~Uicu·i ltlNT -disc bra.bi -•·indo~·11, waltlne. AUtypq '1 prices. strp up In Luxury Station nused miles, aulo, 1ran1., quldl.J -.ai.. -Co~ ... dtt(on pkg, P/S, P/D/B, Ra4So • NEW •-r AM/FM mu.ltllll~x. slrato Sellr:rt allo wtloon1e. W•""M. This 0 ...... ls for ""U. radlo, heater, power 111rg., th-hout ,.n..., __, " ....,, '-•-'-• ti •·11 ..... ¥ •..; e1v ...,.., & keafer New Firestone PINTO til ...... ~~--lfll fa 't •• 1••"<ndes, MJ."31 Fulb' Powered equ ip~, air po"·rr brk11, air <."Ond, driven caN\· Allrt.c~fite ytUoW ftn. , Wide ov.h. "AU. Bl.AOC" $4 D t ... ,..., , c cry a r «i " Auto RefmaJ Service condi1ionii,., AM/FM Sl"'r"" only 38,000 ml. by one own-I h Block B ·-'-'i ,..., 6 ' ay -'---hef:I "d ' "" 8 • uca Make olfe.r or trade for. ~ "'™'""'e frPal't w s, WI e l!l&I Ferd Cowltp' Squire 9 Rad~ ~nter tac:ini 3rd er. Own loday for only $1275, landau ro ot: u~llc: late model Fotd truck, At"O track beltecl-Urt1, auto load pa!! xlnt shqle QJue sOOks lff.ta 11r De lux roof rack. ( UUN 234 ~. J OHNSON &: Jransn1lulon, ridiO, li,ttet, &4S4665 4¢ MILE "'· ltwler, etc., •tc. Bat~~ of fo; '$750 will ·ien Jor $450 Owned ud CJlll!fuily n1ain. SON, 2626 llarbor Jllvd., Power Steeriftt, 'P .owe~ 1.,,..,..,..,..,..,,..,...,,1 PUT A LnTLE fa(:tory warrant)'. This is an <'ash Call a.ft i Pint • talntd by Jphnson It Son C.M, ~O·:i6.\0·. Brak.et'-1actory ~Ir,~ etc. I' aP:>lultly aoritous aulomo-642..riss7 since, new. 5 )lear -SC*> ''9 MONTEGO MX New oar l,.de In, Drive , 1---------·1 KICK ~~.OUR bile. You'll have to see 10 · mile extended warranty Jn· 2 Doorf Hartt · Top, Landau _8Uy today, UOF 516 11'50. -RAMBLER' THl!OODR~ ...__ ~ap~EMJ -'!7v.,~~ll'i::~~. B~ condition, l . e1"6td.-~ •-diliYe·thit·GUt--root--=-.nnt1h-Jilce new,"'-At1t0" .JOHNSON It ION.-• llu-i•!""'----~--=11- ROBINS l'OftD e NABERS e Call 613-7507 ahllldl~ Vllu.e lo •ppre<:lt.lti matic trarwnl11lon, radlo1 bor, C.M, 54().~, · '83 CLASSIC 4 DJt . 2lliO RBOR BLVD --443 AGE Joh.loon i Son, heater powerateerlnc pow-·~AUTO/TRANS . VEflY HA · '' CADILLAC '&I COUNTRY Sedlln Wagon: 2621! Harbor) Colla Me1&1 er brilce1. (XVf479) 0Po50. ---------"·! CLEAN . cosr~~~ Fact Au1horizerl CadillAC Dlr :~· pslph* ;i h, A: ~~958 St)~ • • John.Ion. Son, )6l6 H&rbar, PL YMOUfN.· $600 .... * 64~ 2tiOO HARBOR BL., · ,69 MERCURY Colony C.M. ~.SIJO .. 1 Stn v.·en. Ori&' onr, Use4 C1r1 SPICIAL DISCOUNT SALE COSfA f.1ESA -Park Overdrive, oew pain t , 9900 "'·9100 °~""d" LINCOLN · THE FINAL STEP ur MU_S_T_A_N_G--' . 'II 8fJADRUNNER ,owm 11'"' "" •n.8134 '5.'1 CHEV 2 dr H.T. 302 cu in . 1969 LINCOLN This beautltut 9 puu-naer 16' ~AMBL&R -2~0R. 350 hi1h pro[ cam, 5000 mi ~ ilatlon wqon IA perfect for 313 Vt, automatic, power atsT. Of'FER. 5:40-W7 on eng. New battery, new IF YOU ARE Jo'USSY I , J:ST ITU end. Hurst l ipd. 2 4 Door Sedan. Luscious, Uke lhe .&f'(lwln1 t&l]l I.)', Equip. '69 Muitanc Sport Cpe• Aulo; 1teer1,.; dlr. Excellent ~ ,,.., ... --·--------! chrume whl1, Che a I er new, ltather tnttrlor, tllt ·~ v.·llh aU the luxury PIS, P/B, radio, lo mi's, dldon. Low miles. {UJ.-:0143) ,.•' • II T BllD slicks. Stu&rt w arner wheel. 24,000 actual miles, Items, auto. lrin:!., radio, Cleail., Rea10N.ble , 642-7899. \YW t&lce ct.r in trade or • gaups. Radio, 2 spkrs. one ownt'r, see thls rorseous heater, factory air cone!., f(nanc. Private parly, Full I "'--~~-----I MONTH OF DEC. Body needs lo~ of v..'Ork. car. YCJ....848. Johl'l$0n &: Son, pov.'t'r steering, pov.·er brak-'65 Mu11tane 4!<>nvl. Auto., V8. price 41199. • ''9 T•~. GD OONO. (Grandkids need new shoes) J\fust sell, Moving, Best 2626 ·1-~arbor, Costa Mesa, e1, pov.·er wlndov.•s, unbelirv-Good cond. Moving. $700 or ' ·laR\tffCK 1~.~ •. ~.2!"; :l() CARS otter over $3DD. See at Greg 540.5630 · ably p1;iced at $3.400, CYCN. offer. 642--4993. JMP.OR'fs. JNC. .... ~ '""'"'""" '65 YW Bug To clKIOle from. No dol\11 on Auto Shop, 152.5 E. ls! St., 1969 LINCOLN . m ). JOHNSON & SON, 2626,, _________ DATSUN 19(1 T-BIRD1l'ull power, Air ' approved credit. Santa .Ana. 55l-49S2 before MUST SELL Harbor, C.f.f. ~0-5630. l')LDSMOBILS: 998 S. Clsi. "'llwy., t:B -i!M-9771 %ri'~ .. ~~ fi;~ l.o 18711 BEAOC BL. MZ-4-135 _,.,----~· _,.,_J __ . lOAM or alt 8:30 PM 1ili! nice Lincoln Coupe· '10 Monterey +.cir !IT. 390 cu 1 --~·-------1 HUNTINGTON BEACH ,~ ,~ -Wadl'd wUh extras tnclud'. In, auto., pov.·er disc brakes, '6S OLDS SUPER SPORT AM/FM, 4 speed. (NNKO!IO) '66 YW Sunroof I :':100=8:"'::bot:':B:I:':d.==645-04=::": l·~C=07.N:Tl:,::N~E:N:T~A=::L::-l Ing leather Interior,' LandaU , po~er. ~tee r 1 ng • a ir 442, p1•"r steering, air, spoke ·~~~nrl~~:i~. :~~re:~ VALIANT f'ull prlc$799 Tmlmth"C1:1'atet,~";~.tio~:tt~:o,w, BUICK 1970 Clattic Mark Ill ;;'• ~:;~;::·~C(ln~~t%i~ ~~;~1':1!~~~n1;'.~.200~~:~j .;~~:~s.~ !!.1:~· :~~~~~~~ 613-5719 aft 6 '65 Valiant 2 door. Pep~ w pin R ipp" ' ,,..,.. .,_ PRESTIGE CAR OK·. y~~. Joh' •oo• l 492-0371 after 5. • • ...,. BAR-WICK & engine guaranteed for 90 1---------',......, " " Good (.'Ondltion. $800., Call .e '6~ OLDS ~'111tlon Wagon economical little car. d L' YPT905 BUICK 1~ RIVlERA OF' 11-IE ERA Son, 2626 Jl11rbor, C.f.f, For an ad to sell HOund 495.5696 afler 5 pm or Gd . Trans. Pvt, Pty, $295. rondition -throughout. Jl\f PORTS INC. ays. ic. · ""° Equip""" v.•ith all 1he fint"r i:.•n ""~" ... •=-J80 J 3 30 '7' •103 DATSUN J $1099 Factory .a I I; conditionina:, lux.u:;"1eatures. Like newl•~=..;·:f=====,,!;=~=':='°'=:"·=d=l•;;l,;6<;;2-5618.:;;::==~~";''~';;""~'=· ======,:,~=:;,'":==1=A=t='====o.'..:~~==· =====::'::I 99." S, Cst. Hv.•y, LB 494-9171 CHl~K IYERSON vinyl top, Tilt'l telescopic thru OU!, chance to ov.·n for Usff ca,.. MOO ,,. YW .sieertnc, stereo, tulJ power. low price. f.lust SC'e to ap· '62 VW SEDAN $699.00 Radio & Hr atef' zxw '67 Harbou r V .W. 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA e '68 YW CONVRT e Riff, REBLT ENG. $1095. 646-4606 IJ71! BEACH BL 8'2..i.351 ___ v_o_L~v~o __ _ HUNTINGTON BEACH • VOLVO VW LEASING • Tax & Lie. Down e $50.87 per month • JO month open end lease 1971 V\V Bug AT Al 71'• Are Mero Savings Up To $466 on rcmalnlnr 70's ( iil8782J Over Seas Del. Spec. CHICK IVERSON mo H.::,R BLVD. ~w LP-Wi& ClJSTA MESA • IMPORTS ' '68 YW 7 pass. Bus '"' Ha'"°'· c.M. 646-9303 $2395.00 Rt1dio & lleater XVM 281 Harbour V .W. 187\1 BEACH.~4; 842-4435 HUN'flNG'};ON f!&ACH Lcii'9'e Se~tion U'VVUV THINI ~YO~o· "FRIEDLANDER" IS7M ••ACM onn. ,,. 893-1566 • 5.n..m-4 NEW-USEo!SE RV. Of YW' Campers, ~ . Vans, Kombis, r luses, New & Used Anllques, ~r111lc1 '615 Immediate Delivery '31 FORD Model ''A,'' CHICK IYERSON V lrto rl• Compl•t•ly resloN'd. 200 m1 on new eng. vw 645-3988 I====== 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1971) HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 1960 VW BUG Red, with ffiaf \\'heels, Ylide . oval titts, new engine guar- an!eed (QI" 91) day1, IFll74 $7" CHICK IVERSON YW Autos Wanted 9700 WE PAY TOP ·CASH for used can Ii: frucb just call Uf"for free estimate, GROTH CHEVROLET 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 Ask for Sall!I Mana.cu 1970 HARBOR Bl~VD. 182'1.l Beach Blvd. COST,\ MESA Huntington Beach '1--.~,,..=~\~"W~B-,g~.~-1 1147-6087 KI 9-3331 Ex. "'"'""'" 18"' WE PAY CASH • • <193--t716 • '69 YW BUG FOR YOUR CAR Rad io, heater, (TUR124 ) dlr. Mu!t sac? Wiil take older car or finance,' 5"6-8736 or 494-6811. CONNELL CHEVROLET 282.8 1-larbot Blvd. WANTED C..ta M"' W•l>JO I'U pay top doUa-tor your WE PAY TOP OOLLAR VOLKSWAGEN today Call FOR TOP USED CARS and 'aU: for Ron Pi~hol. If your ~ar 11 extra clean, 549--•1 Ext •r c • 673-()91')() see us first. .lW • _...._ . BAUt.."R BUICK '61 YW IUG "' E. 17th St Xlnr. cond. Good transporta... Colla r-.1esa ~7765 lion. IMPORTS WANTED $499 CHICK IVERSON YW 5"4!}.30.11 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA l.iESA '69 VW Sedan, 15.0CXI mi's, am/fm. Sav. bici::e. 1 ownrr, lmmac. $1 650. 67l-4710. 11168 V\V Bug, Radio, t'ellr scat !loeakers, $1375, prl. pty. ~687 11fler 6 pm '68 Bug, R/H, Lo mi's, A1nt tond, $12'75. 54lh-2250 • 548-9236 • '68 VW CONVRT e R/H, REBLT ENG. 109$. 646-4606 65 VW camper, new el\ilne, ' Fully !(lulp. Incl lent. • 5.i7-9359 * ·'l!I VW Fs!bck, aood cond, MWlt &ell immtd. 54$-4737 'IU VW Bug, ntW cng, good tirel, S850. Xlnl cond. I •64~~· --68 VW: 29,000 mi. !'If'\\' pB in1 A: r1dk1, Xlnt rond. May take nld~r V\\' in trade. 646-124!1, 64:2-43.'JO . '&4 vw-:-lcav\ng, s.;.'J(l -or bsl otr. Rear openln~ "indow1. Gd cond. 673-36.14 .• I Orang"' Countie11 TOP$ BUYER Bil..L MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. H. Be11ch. Ph. 847-85$ lXDI..51t), preciate. iNo phone calla ,._. ..,._ please.) Johnt0n & Son, 2626 • NAlllS • CADILLAC Fact. Authorized Cadillac Dlr 2600 HARBOR BL., <X>STA MF.SA Harbor, C.M. CONTINENTAL '611 or '70 Wantl'd. Have cash & m lrtl ' '68 Buick LeSabre. 833-2087 """"'00 0,.n 5"""" CORVETIE '66 ELECTRA, Loaded, Xlnt J---------- oond, $1450 -•67 VETIE •846-623&* CADILLAC CAD. ~965 SED, DE VtU..E Factory a Ir conditioning, vinyl top, full Jea.ther inter- ior. Every dl x. option. (NEX. Oj,3 \ Sl799 • NABERS • CADJLL.,,\C Fact. Aut horized Cadillac Dir 2tiOO llARBOR BL., COSTA 1'.1ESA 540-9100 Op«n .i:::unday '68 CADILLAC CONV. SPORT LUXURY Beautiful canary yellow fin- ish wllh black Jeather inter- ior & black rool. f'ully equlp- pec ineludlrig AM / FM sterro radio, tcle ti.It v.·ht-el. Lie. VZA123. Johnson & Son, 262i llarbor, C.M. 540-5630. '69 tAD CPE DE VILLE XLNT COND. PVT PTY: * • 644-0461 • * CAM~RO 1970 CAMARO sports mod., 3 1pd/flr. 6 mos old, SOOD mi. $3000/best otter. 642~ '67 CAMARO 3&I RS, air. wire whl rims, 1 ownr, vinyl top, $1300 /bet ofr . 6/:>-1787 Futback • "(2'7", 4-speed, AM/FM radio, New poly- atau tires. -Excellent con- dition, Driven easy, $28511 Ask foi Mr. Grannis 54&.8640 COUGAR ---'6' COUGAR LUXURY SPORT Beautlflll Arctic white finish with black l andau roof Yl'ith malchlng Interior, automatic 1raruiml11lon, po\\•er steer- ing, air eondltionl11&, radio, hca1cr, completely scrvl~ & ready for delivery, Bal- anct' of V.'arranly4l1'ailable. $2550 Lie. XWS 707 Johnson & sOn, 2626 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 540-5&..lO. DODGE '66 DODGE Sportsman Bui: Mark IV Air, auto, vi, trlr/hilch, c amper windows. 84&-9518. FALCON '61 YALCON Stn Wgn, 6 cyl, auto trans, $125. ~9--0921. 3025 Samoa Pl., C.M. FIREBIRD '69 FJREBJRD: Mag whls, __ C_H_EVR __ O_LET___ m11ny xtra.~. Steal at $1850! Pvt ply: 1/521-7822 1968 CAMARO COUPE GOOD HANDLING & SPORTY FORD TOP DOLLAR II yoU think yOU11R and are looking lor a well cared for low mileage, gOOd handling sporty car, equipped with fol' dependable 377 VB, regular CLEAN USED CARS fuel engine, automatic tnl'lll-See Andy Bmwn mis.~ion, Radio, heater, Pow-THEODORE " St"'''"•· '"""' '1'· ROBINS FORD elc. Chtck this one Ix-fore you buy. ZUM 740 Clearanc-2060 Harbor Blvd. ed Pr!ceO Sl950 Johnson ~ Costa Mesa · M 642-(JOtl) Son, 2626 Harbor Blvd .. C. . 54G-5630. '6.'i CTRY Squire st '68 CHE\T7R~O~LET=~su-00~,ba~o~G R/H, P/8, PIS, 9' V. • d nrw !rans. gd tl rea PflU . wagon. , _ " 1ptt , 2 .,,27 absolutely gua rantetid 64 ., .. condllion. INPC463l Call '70 C0"7U7N=T=R=Y~Squ~~,,._,~29=. U11ed Car Dept. Connell Lol\ded, 11ir, 1111 xtr8JI. $586.'i Chevrolet, Costa Me 11 . Ne11.·-S4300 Now. 532-2548, 546-1203 544-l:i~tl. . -,,..~c~.-.. -,~v7.7R.~M7,-.-.--XLNT 2nd Ca r. '64 Wagun. Run8 r ood $300 or trade New 1ran11, Ures, auto & e 642-5488 e air. Only $650. 546-6306. 1964 Chevelle Millbu oonvt. $600 or best offer. * Call OOS-7064 • SS '67 f'ORD Galaxy: Air, New Michelins, lo ml, clean. 1-0wner. 644-2624. I 1969 -MAUIU Coupe P.S., fa ct. a ir, au to., radio, 1-4 ,62'4 rnil15. Ba fir1t. !349SSU I • " I Once in a llfittlme I dead ·.her,, ~W·lQW . mlie., .,.., new rubber, remaining factory warranty . up.0to .SO,OOO miles. HURRY 11 lo.LL THESI CARS PRICED $100 OVU OUR lolSOLUTI COSTI SALE ENDS POSITIVELY DECEMBER 31, 1970 1970 CAMARO l ·D•. H.T. Aufo., radio, fact. ait, P.S., g or9eou1 12,221 miles, BBXI c; • r. J 7)9. 1969 IMPALA Custom Cpe. II:., K.. P.S .. 150 VI, f1 ct. t it. • -Nothin9 nicer. (XWE222) .$2619 1969 CAMARO Coupe R., H., P.S .. 4 1peod. Ht• f1ct. w11r1nly. !YNKll•I $2156 1969 MALIBU Super Sport Cp1. ll,000 mil•1. R., H .. 111!0., P.S .. foci. ,;, -SU- PEii SPORT. !P2l65)' ~,,484 1970 IMPALA Custom Cpe. Vi"y1 roof, l'.S., Auto., r1· dio, f1 cl. 1ir. '1 ,000 11111•1. Gt! 1oriou1. !71 1AKl l $3323 1970 IMPALA Sport Coupe .. R., H., 111+0., P.S., f,ct. ,;,, -low IOw ,..;1,,, (170. ACGJ $3029 1970 IMPALA Sport Coupe - R. I H., Vl11yl roof, fief. a ir, P.S., 111!0., -Shop thi1 clud1 -llllACOI $3049 1969 MALIBU 2-Door Hardtop 1port cp•. JI., H, Yinvl roof -On• own1r - fYC M0661 $2046 1970 MALIBU Coupe R .. H .. 11110., P.S .. foct. •ir -E•l•rior mld91. -l•111- fif11I, IAIX0121 /ONLY II -1970 MALIBU Vinyl 1001, 1ido 111ld91., rt· dio, I ulo .. l'.S .. f1 cl. 1ir. Wh i t 1 huy. IAC/02611 $2714 1970 IMPALA Sport Coupe -, fiu(ct,,, R .. Ji .. e..s .. 1...U.:_ • ' Study yo•r ' l•u o111: .li9i'ii• (05JASVI • · 1969 MALIBU' Spo't Cpe. R., H., P.S., a11to .. f1ct. 1ir, .. inyl roof -Nici 1•1<1- ANI ) $249.8 1969 MALIBU _ Super Spo.t 2 dr. H•rdlop. R., H., P.S., 4·1p11d -OUCH! !ZXHl 41l $2119 lf70 IMPALA 4·Dr. H•rdtop llodio 111!0., f'.S .. ft cl. oir, winvt roof, 14,lOO mil11, (lltASUJ 1970 IMPALA Sport Coupe Side lftld91,, •wlo. rttlio, P.S .. f1cl. 1ir -Hurry! tOS 4ASV l $3041 llf P•h, w19on -... TQP .O ~ tho rli'IT.1•d\ .. ,,s., .r;vt11.,, ' AM /FM 11',rto, .11c:."~l\:'­ dow1 -tilt whetl -Onco - in •J.ifttlm1. IZWV26 l I .$3S04 1969' IMPALA : Custom Cpe. Vinyl roof, l'.S., r1dio, 1u· to., f1ct .1ir. IYYN0511 $2496 1969 MALIBU 2·Door H•rdtop. R., H., •wlo., ,,S, vinyl roof. Al11ol11l•ty d••d 1h•rp, !XOM0561 $2099 1970 IMPALA 4-Dr. H1rdtop Sup1r Sport, 1uto., $2837 $2108 P.S., R., H., ,;,yl rool, --------''--------~-------•lf•ct, •ir -25,1 01 1969 CAMARO Coupe Stic~ 1hift, R., H .. l•.567 mil•1. -H•v D•d -6 cyl. llJlASPI $1738 1969 .C:4MARO 19,70 · IMP..ALA m;J , .. JYCT66 JI Coujoe I Sport Coupe .,.,, _, • ' H Pl f I •'' ;1 P!' f • $27'45 ...1110., 11.., .. • .. Y ft'/ ... vto .. ,. o, . ., 1cfory 1 to11f, f1ct. 1ir--Ger9t ou1 , 1ir, My, 11'\y, lll•ACll i -· IZRWl1 •l $2192 $3002 MORE ·aAR-GAINS • . '70 CORONn RT J ''· H.T. l ,OOQ mil e1, Yi11yl r•of, 111t.., ,,S., r1dio , 11119 wli.11. I poly tl•n 6 T fir••· l•l1w wli1I. 1111• look. 1221AKT I $2486 '70 PLYM •. SAOJaLITE f p111. 'wi 9011. ,,S, '·'·'· 'r•dio, •ulo., f1tt, 1lr,' low mil~t. f:i\ IA) · $3199 .. BELAIR 4 DOOR 1~6.5 $899 R., H., 11,1!0., ,,S,, oir, llc. fNIA207) ~------------'--- 1965 ~:.~~~ ~.~~ u. "'"" ' $999 -------~--196'4 CHIVY' II COUPE $499 Auto., Rodio, P.S .. Lie. (OMRll 11 1968 ~.~,s;.~~~ f.,r. '" LI< IWQKl041 $1799 1968 .MUSTloNG $1599. Auto., I ., H., I',$., 1tti111 tlrtt1 L/1 • IXZZt••I 1968 1968 1968 1969 1967 PONTIAC GTO JI., H., 4°1po•d. !WE,5071 ~~.ltH~,~l11~•~ 1ir, ¥invl ro of. l ie. (VVM OJ I I $ J 999 ~ld~.E~~~~. H .. f'.S .. t ir. l ie. IVV MOltl $1999"' .OLDS CUTLASS l i r. H.T. II., H., owlo., ,,S., oir. Nie• ITltK41 JI CONNE·ll CHEVROLEJ < ' 2828 .tHARIOR BLVD., COSTA 111\ISA 546-1203 I , ' ·-.. \ \, ' , ... • •• ' . . . ·, .,.._ -----·---- ·. ., . ~ -., Ail NEW· 1971· PINTO • ' Order Y9ur Choice of 15 Colow NOW! The Pinto can turn in 31.5 feet. 75 horse power, 1.600 • CC Pinto is dressed with 26 lbs. of paint, f u 11 y synchronized transmis,ion, 5 main bearings, rack & pinion steering like 51reat European Sp.ort ~rs. . . ' ~ . .: . . . .:...~ ·.1MAQINl! ' -. --··---- ' . A-NEW 1971 P.INTO -• 'L -WE w11.L 0 PAY FOR' ~ALL . ' ... .. With The Purchase Of . . A· NEW 1971 PINTO • • • 1911 '·FORD .. • ) r . • ''T~e ·Litde, -Long · Distance Ci;~:. -, .' ONLY ' . IHEGAS·IT. USES FOR··· ~ 06 ,, . IW.O. FULL MONTHS THIS OFFER ~OD ONLY ---.AT·'SUNSET FORD • • Hurry! HURRY! THIS OFFER EXPIRES SOON! , ALL GASOLINE MUST BE DISBURSED AT SUNSET FORD • 'NR~Y! ... PER MONTH FOR ... • .. , 36 -MONTHS .. $1919 pl11_t $115'frti9hf, plu1 $40 Dtt tr Prtptrtli9n •nd cond\fioning Order Your Choice of Any One of tS Colors. .-$2074 + $ 103.70 ST.\TI TAX $ Z0.00 OCT. LICENSE $ 2197.70 TOTAL $ 297.70 DOWN PYMT. $ 1900.00 IALANCE 36 Moo,.. $6306 Por . At M-· EXAM PLE ONLY• Order Your Choice o1 Anr One of' 15 Col~ ... ~~··, $199.70 'i1 tht tottl down 11'tym1nt, $6J.04i i1 tli• tot•l 111011thly p1ym111t i11c:lircli111 t1w, lic1"9 & •ll c•rryi119 ch•rt•• 011 ll•nk·1ppr•v1d cr•dit for J6 111011th,.'D•l1rr1d p1y111111t pric• i1 $2570;16 i11cl11di1t9-i11t1r1tt,.l.I• •Ml /ic111s1. ANNUAL ll'ERCENTA6f UTE IS 11.91. .. . . ' . • ' • .• f • NEVER BEFORE HAVE'·' WE _Of ff RED ·SUCH. BIG· SAVINGS!! ''5 Must•lltl I VI FHll>Kk (PIZ9741 . 'ff Dodge 4-dr. v.a, • .-10., "Air" (2tllSll •· •, . ''5-~.Jcfio. Full ~r~i: ... \ IPEP7lJI 'l '66 Old1 Tornado "Air Co11d." IVTN5111 lellrr KMley SUNSIT Lew .... .a.tell PllCI · $825 I $1175 $795 $1975 $2605 '$1775 $675 $930 .. 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Familj H'eekly DAILY PILOT 0 EC EM 8 ER ·2 7 , 1~7 0 . • · ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA DtC tMtU:R io , IY/O Five Millionaires Reveal The Secret or Success ~ .. Q . . How to Handle Driving Dangers · if !I Y{elcome ~ · : I The New Year 1 i With a Special · ! ·Family Dinner ·· ~ I 1 • ' . 'ff I I ~SHIRLEY JONES: . ~ Her Way To Happiness , 'o• IUNDOllB r. ruorBR, Dine•, ,,..,,.,.., "nellMM! ~"'" Caa -.,.,.,.,.,..r ~ J>flH P•7•.. iaeo .. ,.... oa la royflldu .,. .......... ~ "1 • die redplallP-.4rtbr B_.. rU, ,. .... , Cali/. • An indmdul mere.Jr donating hie future royahiee IO a charity mmt in· elude thoee royaltiee in hia income for Federal income tu purpoees. Be may, of coune.. cl&im a charitable ~ lion deduction OD hie tu retom to tbe extent allowable by law. If, howmer, that inclmdoal hu tTaufenecl all rigbtl in lhe income-producin1 property, aboYe ud beyond the ri&ht to income, then be it not tuable OD the future royalties lince he no lo:npr bu any interest in tbe property. POR aOBUT C. Tl!Clllt, Pro/eUOT of Polilia, ~-u,.;~ Diii I.,.1 119n ....,. ..,,. . ,_, ,, .., ..,.., ldM Mtll /or 1'ow ....,, --llra. L B. BM..-i, IA/flyeu., IA. • ~ fu u I bow, the on1y regular job Karl Marx ever held wu thn of editor of a newspaper publiabed in C.olope. Germany, D~ RA0"4ek Zeillm6. He held the J>MitioD for a few Dloothe in 18'2, at ~ich time be WU a }'OUDI man of about 25. In later life, be occuionally engaged in free.lance journalism t~ help make enough for himeeli and bis family to li"' on. But, of COW"te, few hue e'f'el' worked 90 industriomly, and 90 many oYertime boun, at the unpaid job of • ing a profesaional re.olutiona.ry. POa EUUBl:Tll r. P ,j.R.R.JNCTON. Direclor, O#ce of r ~Tritoriu. U.S. th~ o/ l1tktitw B .. U.. IAe V.S • .,,_ ........ Irr Me r,.... rer- -rilory •I tAe r~ ,......,.,-ltohrl c.. .My, J.U.., IU. • The UAited Statea aclm.i.nieten the Truat Tenitory punoaat to a tru.ateeship qreemcnt with lhe United Nadon9t which obligalee the U. S. to promote the deYeJopment of the inhabitant. to- ward eelf-goyenament OI' indepeadeace u may be appropriate to tbe partjcalar circumatances of the Territory and the freely' expraeed wiabel of the Miuo- n&ion people. At the aame time. the acremlHl!lt )• etratesic in nature aad there remains the question of the need to prolec:t U.S. interata iD the area. The aboYe two contideratiou prompted thie Administration'• propoeal of a commo•· wealth fonn of go'fermnent for the Troet T~rritOl'J. The propoeal failed to recei'f'O tbe endonement of the C.onpaa of Mi- croneaia in ill recent eee1ioe. POR PETB aODILB, eo111•illli•rr, N.iioul Fat>1NU ~ .................. ..W elM•rl••._., .._ ,...... /or die pre!.. ....,,.., .. ,,,. ... , be ~ pal, _,, I/ .., ., .. ...., _ ,_.....,.,_ ,,,.... PrUtly, Ellenlie, ML • The policy OD c:beerleaden Yuiee fnma club to club. U tbey are paid. they are paid by the cJub OI a hooe&er cqui- satiOD of the club. POR ROMY. SCHlfEID.Blt, ectna h•...-../•_,,.... ......... ....ul',U. .,........, ...... eaHr •"" • /-"11 • -a.£., r--, r ..... • It ia not an U1J tuk. The only way I manage is to pat my bueband &JUI my little aon 6r.a. aad my work mmt 6t in wilh bolh their echedulea. I do not be. lieYe a woman can do a 1ood job at her career ud be a RCCat with her family at the tame time: I will only do a 6la when I cu ba•e my familr with me. POR LOVIS R. BRVCE, Co,,..,,.i111i0Jta o/ 1--. A#lllin rr.w '""""' ,,.... .. IM U.S. fa. IAe fie"-' --.weA •• .,,..,... ~-ry .w .. u , S."6ona, N.D. • Income of Indian tribee ad bulmdual lndiane ya.rifa peat)y. A recent estimate showed &hat the Agua Caliente lndiane of Palm Sprlnp, Calif,. whoee members own a large portion of that city, haft a per capita uuaul income of 118,225.. The Alamo Nanjoe mmg at Paertoc:ito, N.M., ha"' a per capita income of tllS. e~cluding welfare paymeata. The largest tribe, the Nanjo, bu a tribal budget of approximately tlS mi11ion a year, demed from the tale of oil. other min- eral.a, and •arioae tribal enterpriee&. POa P.47TI P.4CE, ~ 1.11ae,.. ... -......... ry wu..i,,.. way,..,. ......... .,"1' ...... Me JJ' flhs" ~ • lti11-D. It. 1---. fffj. ar, N.Y. • I recorded a Chriaunu song called "Boogie, Woogie Santa Oaua." would you belie•e i'9 and I lalll it at New York's C.opacabana. The audience8 kept ukinc me to tine the ftip tide, which happened to be ..,.enne.ee Wal~" That number became the mOll eocceMful recording aince .. White O.riatmu." 'Oa 808 Borg ..... -~ ,..,.,...,.. ... eurl1 ... 1-... . r ....... ,. • Two of •l' fnorite daaritiee are the Ii-bower MeclieaJ Cen1« ia Palm Sprinp, Calif., ud the Ytght for Sipt in New York. Hcnt'e'ftll', the Hope 1'oaa- dation c:ontributee to a1moet eftrf char· ity i.D the U.S. 'Olt CUUJYCM C.4JIPBEU, ~ N.--Bochr~ u .. ,,.., ........ "Ma lrlclr'' ori.u.ca.1-ruu... G. C......., .i.ecs ..... , r .. • The term, ~ tocla}' it often med erroneoualy to describe lhe feat of a play- er 11COring three goals in a hookey game, apparently origjn.ated in cricket i.D 188%. It wu an expresaion to detcri.be the phe- nomenal feat of a bowler takins three wic:keta OD euc:c:euiYe baJls. "J'be bowler'a rewud for a bat trick wu a new bat from hie cricket club. The expresaion 6nt appeared in boc:by in the early 1900'1. One eource deecrihes a hockey hat trick .. three ~ goale by one plaJ'ft without another goal bein& ecored by olher playen of either team. Thia appeaa to be the moet acceptecl de&nitioa. J'Oa /.4CICIB CLEASON '• ., ..... ,.,. ,,.,.., ,,..., .,.,,,...,.,.., •l7P-Keeia O'Coa. ... u, lte1111e1 N.Y. e I did 8}' 'Yf:J'l" hequently, but had a •err cJoee c:aD. and I ha•en't been i.D a plane eince. U an oceaaion would ariee forcing me to fly, I wouJd. 'oa all.BB/f 'OltD, F•l MoMI .4.~ rM. ... •/Y011r...S.. ... .. fo ,,. ,.,..,.. ....,,,,,.., "' • Ju~ ,.,_,., .,.. ,...,. ,, .... ... .sJMPla ,,..,, 6iy ,..r .,.~, ., ._ Me .... to 'Jl#l'1 .......... p--s-. ....... , ..... Y....,N ... e When a model is abd to 10 • lo- caticm for a epecial modelin1 .. ipment, Iler traYel and 1mq expeuee are al- moet ahr.,. paid for her. Many of oar modele pt to tee much of the world OD lheee location tripe, and it it certainly one of the ma.t &lamoJ'OUI upectl of beinc a model A pl eoold eui}y 6nd benelf in Barbacloe modeliq bathing euila in December, then to Pm for die collectiou in January, and then perhaps in Africa in aafari ou:tfi:tl tbe following monlh. l'Oa r .4VL "BB.41l" llRY .4NI', /ooll.U~ Uttiwnitx.~/ A,,,,,,,,_ Of ... ~ ""*"" .......... -'lcla .,,,... tlao. ........ cw.- ····"·· I• ••Jor .,,_.,., Flwd _,,, ,_ -.y u die ....... ,..,.,.,., .. ,...,. .,..., Meoea u ..._, l••ddl ~•I IM 11.S. ~r"'1 •I ..41Ue ... t--.411Nrt llo-c,..., ..4...r.no19, .4le. • 1Ve'ft been bJemed widt may peat alhletee who bad the cleclicatioD, deeint. and momation to be gr"Mt Jeaclera ad wi:nnen. Without grut player., no coach coaJd eYer win. kJy coach will tell you that rec:nddn& ia the toqbe.t tldn1 in coachin1. Y oa can nner tell what a play. er baa inaicle. rn1 teen areat athlete. who didn't baYe pride and cl.ire and were ftops. And by the Mme token. rl'e eeen 1i1tle Ainny kids wbo didn'l laaYe much .bility, bot they really pft 110 pe:rceat on nery play and made mteel- lent collep playen.. ........... a,_,,._ a "11 .. , y-CIUI ......... --. ... _ ...... ... -,,_ ... F lsml ,,._,_I 's .. S... ........ , .-f.ul7 -a .... _..i. .. Ml ""-Y--. P...,. Y.-Jy. 6'1 ......_.,. A-.. "-Y .... N.T. l•U. Ya e-.. -*-1 le I d , ... IS wtll .. ..W t-wla -..... Family Heek.(y , .. ,.. • ...., .... , • .-Decn&ber 11, 1170 'ION'ID I.. DAVIDOW" Slrl NOlllAN Ill. t.cesaa ,,._.... UUi.r M01110N W ..,,, t-..._a l•IMIArtDlrwfM IOlltaMYAYA .,._ •• ,..._~ MllAMI DI '9lOfT r.-• ._ You ,,, hwtttd to """ '°"' .... tiofts OI COIMMnts lbout ,,,,., article or edwtrtlsetnent tt\lt ~ lfl F..ilY WllllJ. Your lttt11 wHI recetwe a prompt .....,, Write to Smlct Editor, FMtilJ Wlelly, 641 lalncton -..... New Yon, N.Y. 10022. 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Use a REGULAR envelope- the kind you use for ordinary letters will carry your film quickly tD us. 4. Mail your envelope to BALL PHOTO at the address shown on the Order Form. • " • " Fam1ly ~ / Dece-mber t7, 1970 Here's Proof You Can Stil Five business leaders show how a willingness to work is the ke America is still the land of opportunity. In these days of ever-increasing emphasis on the importance of a college degree, some men are con- tinuing to prove that while a college education is fine if you can get it, an enthusiasm for hard work may be just as much the secret of success. Heading the roster of these modem Horatio Algers are men who have become mil- lionaires at an early age with- out benefit of sheepskin. They include: Herbert F.dwards, who scolM in land investment; Jeff Barry, who has done bs "own thing" in the field of popular music; Jerry De~a Fe- tnina, bead of his own advertising agen- cy; Thomas Ireland, whose forte is mort- g,a.ge financina; aod Alvin Weeks, whose success was whipped up in f udae and sweet rolls. Each one of these men found the road to success in a different way. Ectwards ia a band.tome, 39-year- old six-footer who is sometimes mis- taken for a movie star and is bead- ' "'quartered, appropriately eooop, in U. Anades as president of an investment corporation. Ilia ft.rm manages $200 million in holdings for clieo11., and places $20 millioa in investment capital each r3e&r. Edwards left the University of Wilcoosio in his sophomore year, pri- marily because be wu impatient to apply the principles of economics in a practical way rather than listen to pro- fQSOn lecture about them in class. Jo California. Edwards found that white a coUeae desrce ii vitally important in the professions and certain industries, it ii not always as important u other qualities. The .. money qualities," Ed- wards insis1s. are .. ambition, a willing- ness to wort your head off, and a ca- pacity for cook.ins up new ideas ... Edwards' own million-doUar idea w:a the application of an old idea in a new guise. For a Jona time,. small groups of Wealthy men had used the tec:hiuque of syndication to acquire larac rea.1- estate holdinp. Edwards dt;Cided to .. By MAR.TIN ABRAMSON • I pool the relat.Jvdy ~I raouroes of a great many "'average e" from aJt over the country to ve the same result He med this capital pool to mate j-sttateaic acquisitions of thoua.nds of acres of California land, which were subseq~ sold at eoormous profit. Would Edwards have done as wdl il be hadn't been a dropout? He thinks noc. "College graduates tend to accept offers from big corporations," be says. ·'They get good starting salaries and att tempted by the promise of acc:urity and retirement bendlts. But you can't be- ex>me a millionaire working for aome- ooe ebe." Jerry Della Femina, who is 33 and beads a $20 million ad agency, says he pined more useful knowledge from a variety of menial jobs than lie did from courses he took in c:olJege. He dropped out of Brooklyn Collete becaute "9S percent of the atuft that wu taught wu bi.gb-ftown theory . with DO practical value... Jo his advertising counes, he tept coming up with a profusion of off- beat. even 7.aDJ, ideu for advertising copy, slopm, and sales campaigns. But h1s instructors rejected than because "they didn't foUow the book." So DeUa Femina went to wort u soda jerk, messenger, dothina salesman. and vendor of vacuum clea.oen. At one point. he held 22 jobs in a single year. .. AJ a door-to-door salesman. I bad to get my message across in 30 seconds because after that. the door would be shut in my face. What training that was for developing tv and radio lpOt com- merc:iab where you have only a few seconds to sdl your product! .. Because our society has become '° youth~entcd, men and women can hit the financial jackpot at a much younger age today than in the put." he points out. .. But ~ can't do it by hoidina up diplomas or memorizing textbook. ruJes--t.bey've got to be innovative, and they've got to produce." \ No business is as "youth-oriented" u the music business today, which helps to explain why Jeff Bany is a million- aire, and then some, at age 30. Bany had always loved to write "songs. but bis puaits fdt that a career in music wu too much of a high-risk venture and. steered him into the study of engineer- ing at New Y ort Univenity. He did well enough in bis studies, but one day a perceptive teacher told him ... Music is your real interest in life, so why doo't you put all your energies and df om into doing what you like bat?" To the mortification of his pa.rents, Barry promptly left school and took. a $75-e-wcet job as a ftedgling sonprit- er. A few months later. be turned out his tint hit and followed it with a rash of other hits inducting "Supr, Sugar," which topped the sales cbarta for weeb and grossed upwards of SS million. ~ Meanwhile. he made an ~job study of all phues of the music and record business and learned enouah to set himself up as "Jeff Barry Enter- prises." Branching out into writing mu- sic for tv and films, and stage and movie production. Barry's divene operations generate StS to $20 million a year. The quality of impatience which is so characteristic of the new members or the millionaires' dub motivated Alvin Weeks to leave the Atlanta bn.nch of the University of Georgia after hii seo- ond year. "I had promised myxlf aa a kid to make a million before I was 40, and I couldn't wait any longer to get 1tarted,"' be says. H e worked first as a candy aalesman and put aside enough from his com- mwiom to open.a hole-~wall bake shop. It featured a special divinity fudge which be used to mate u a hobby in his mother-in-Jaw's kitchen. Weeb also experimented with the bakina of a new kind of sweet roU-e roll al.most as tasty as cake because it was packed with pecans. cinnamon. and the best grade of butter. The rolls caught oo quickly because of the taste, because they were turned out in easy-to-heat foil pans. and because Weeks bad given his ft.rm a catchy and highly marketable name-- "Aunt Fanny's Baiting Company." When orden poured in. fint from several Southern states and later from all parts of the country, Weeks devd· oped efficient production methods to keep up with the detnand. while pre- serving the laity quality of his rolls. He not only made good on his childhood promise to himself but was able to sell his company a few years ago for $10 million. Now in his earfy 40's, be is addins to the wealth he baited in pastry ovens via investments in office buildings, restaurant chains. and motels. For Thomas lrdand, a multimillion· a.ire at 32, dropping out of colleae was a matter of happenstance, not design. Born in Florida and railed in New Jer- sey, Inland enrolled at the Philadelphia Colleae or-Pbarn\acy and Sc:ieoce but ..... !lm ........ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~.-;;..;;;:::====================~~.--~-------------=----------..-------... to financial success suffered multiple injuries in a car ac- cident during his first lemelter. Hit medical bills put him in such a financial bole be decided be•d better go to wort instead of return to scbool. He went back to florida to wort in bowling alJeys and sell bowling equip- ment aJ>d was up to the $40()..a-weet clus by the time be was 21. He then accepted a friend's ofter to wort in a mortgage-placing firm. He decided be liked it and spent his nights poring over financial workboob and taking courses in ftnaoce. Ireland saw that the muahrooming home developments in Florida and in new suburban areas would make the coostructioo of new shopping centers profitable and decided to specialize in obtaining financing for these construc- tions. He came up with ao attractive preaentation that convinced a major life insurance QOOlpaDY to provide a $1.3 million loan for building a new J.M. Fields store in the South. The coosum- mation of this deal put Ireland on the road to acceptance in the finaocial com- munity as a . rughly competent "mort- gage middle-man." His firm now handles more than $200 million in financin1 a year, and be bas a subsidiary, Trans-- Continental Realty, which specializes in real-estate acquisitions and property management. '"The time I picked up not ftn.ishiog college was an undeniable advantage to me, .. says Ireland. "and tbet'e are certainly many successful busineumen who have not had the benefit of a col- lege education. But most of them would agree that they could have been even more auooessful with one. A college de- IRIC ii overrated only if it's considered to be the sole ingredient necesury f« success." • 226-Page look FlEEJ Y °" ""11 •"" /or the /rw book. "Smart Money Slwrt<MU Jo Becombti Rklt .. - Vol111PU I of the "HOW TO MAKE A MJLUON UBRARY ... At same time, «fUI for Volume 2-"How We Started B11ildi111 011r Own Home 111111 Went on 10 Moh a Mi/lion Doi/an in tlte CoMlrucliOll BIUi· ne.u .. by mailin1 only $4.95 to "MAU A M/ILl.ON UBRARY, .. Dept. PW4, 1125 WtUhlnfton Ave., Asbury Park. NJ. 07112. Yat1 will H mtitkd to ~~e /W11ter vol- ""1U in 1Jris low-co# librt1r1 on '""11111/y free-triol baris. F11U retMrn prlvlu~• I""'· antttd. Hnbat E:tlwartls AMn Wed:s 'Not luck, lut Pluck' A cluai.c ex.ample of what bard wort. perseverance, and faith in one'• own resources can do is the 1ucce11 story of multimillionaire J. C. Penney. ~prince of Ameri- can merchants, James Cash Pc:aney, at 9S, bu ooe alopn to which be has always adhered: "Don't depend on the word luck-unless there's a 'p' in front." /. c. r~nrwy lo Penney'• day, coming out of the farmlands of Mis- souri u he did, going on to college was most unusual. In fact. his father picked out retailioa for the young man and got him his ftnt job with a local merchant for $2.2S a month. His first venture in the business world was to buy a butcher shop wruch he promptly lost because of unwiJe tactics. He learned a lot from that, however. With two partnen be opened the Golden Ruic Store in .Kem- merer, Wyo., in 1902. He began e~andfog, and in 1913 the J. C. Penney Stores Company was bom. Penney retired as president and chief executive in 1917 at the age of 42 to become chairman of the board, which position he held until I 9S8. He is still active. Today, in bu Park Avenue ~apartment in New York City, wielding a siJver-tipped cane which belonged to Benjamin Franklin, Penney says, "Jf you were to ask me what brought my success, I would say adhering to the Golden Rule. We're going through a difficult period now, but if each person has the faith that I have, the oppor- tunities are greater now than ever before-greater thao when I was a young man." Though Penney's education ended with bigb school, he has received numerous honorary degrees and scores of awards from religious, industrial, and agricultural or- ganizations, including the Horatio Alger Award in 1963 from the American Schools and Colleges Aasociation. I ·'' . , ' ----~~------ Wig Expert Reveals ·now to DiJuble Praise or Yoilr Hair SAVE MONEY, TIME, WORK, AVOID EMBARRASSMl:NT OF WIG MISTAKES bf Rebecca Hyman ,..,.,. ANodllt. SAVE $50 to $100 Buying A Wig Wardrobe WEAR a Wig Undetectable from Human Hair Wla Allitb« and rv•is Autttorlfy CHOOSE A Hair Style Perfect For You Keep a Wig Fresh and New lndeftnHely ""W ou1c1 you lib compljmenta " Deft?' before for your hair aod entire appearance-wberenl' you .,? Would you lite to do-your-own-thing in hair style ud c:xprc:a your eenooaJity as you've always dreamed ot doing? Yes, aod select just the riabt wil for you that makes you and your family truly proud and never embarrallcd? And would you lit.o lo avoid poor qual- ity wit atyla bad for you, poor ftt aod mis- takes of wearing and eate? let Me Get You Wig Compliments All I do a am wia edYico-co thousands of WomcD pcnooallf each Jal'• M06t women )Ult ca.n't keep up whh 1he la&cst devdopmeala in tho new revolu1ion in syatbetic will md tUt'a my spcciMty. A.ad just tno~ a few profasional secreu or ac.led.ina. adjuatm~ wurin1 and carin1 for a wia can be tbe diffeunce betftell complt- ments and cmbarnssmcnL More than the most &)amorous pants suit, Lberc'a nolhina like a stunnina witi perfectly suited to your facial contours, complci1ion. what you're wcarioa and I.be occiuion. And the wrona wi1 or r~t one wroo&ly worn or ca!Td for can be bumiliat.ina to us and a fright wia to otbcri. Wip arc ovenrhelmin&ly in. The riaht syn- thetic wip aTI: 1uperl>, in perfect taste. low cost.and with tremendous adv•nt.ascs. I feel badly when anyooe Joots badly in a wig. over- PQ'I for one, wears it badly or donn"c set out of it all it can live you. ·That's why rve put all I know about ~yn­ &hetic haiTieces and wip into one Sl.98 boolt. It's why 8'ked I.be publisher lo guarantee. after l'cadina it, that you muse save money, win compllment.s. find care easier, foster. SAfcr, 11r1 looser life and fresher appearance for your wip and tlnd ocw alamorom use for your hair- P~ or no COil at all for my book. The Full Synthetic Wig Story! They're pul-if you know bow 10 select, fit, put oo, care forJ cut. bn.ish and style them. Tbal'I ea.y when I tdJ lOU bow about every type-bairpiec:a. ...... wiaJcU. cmcadn, {alls. braids, cult.om blended switchel and chi1nons. I've been asked every quest.ion about syn- thetic wila a womao could tllink of. I include a complete QUNlion and answer section you"ll surely want to iead, a complete guide to syn- thetic wia aod hair piece care and lots of ~lcturcs of hair styles includina Llndon Shait. C\.trly Top, Paeo Boy, Dutcll Boy and a Whnt'5 New ~le Review of latelt looks. I sfve prolcsaloul tip& in care, &tvling. fittin1t what to look foe~ bow to cboole colors and latest llyles that IWl you mos1 drectivdy, all ebout fibers--even bow safely and easily to cbante the color of the wia you buy-or j\W add bifhliahts or streatina. and how to &tylc your q or hairpiece with a bnah, and safety and euily cut and trim it with 1eiMon.. - It's all here. How to quick clean and thor- '!uaflly clean your ~ •• hido the cdse of a fall, wialet or put. wbU to do wbm you ~ a rall and the comb keep& alidina-I live Cour Cut ways to tell bow aood any synthetic •ia ii. I td1 wbal to do about cat sit.c problems, over- loQI •is capa, and ltltina your •is oa without dislurbin1 t.bc style-and the last Ullplc adjust. meat that adds wia imurance. I show bow t<' add personality. to your hair wi1h colorful scarves, ban, ribbons, hair ornaments, switches, special braids you can use 1001 ways with int.erestin1 secrets. Avoid Wig Mistakes! I tell you about wip to avoid-with unnaturAI bard sheen ftnJsb, with te1ture that tends to mat and tancle too easily, wit11~· electricity and in shades uolib buman hair I tell you I.be special wia fiben that 1oday d · tc most of tbe&e charlclCriltica. I td1 you the It.ind or blonde shades stay away from if you arc ooe of 4 cert.am com- plexion t,ypcs. tbe kind that harden features. the lt.iDd to avoid if you're a mature woman. I tell you bow not to dry1 wash or brush your wig, when not to comb ii., the kind of comb not 10 use in teasin1 IY:nthe1ics1 the. h11ir acces- sory Mt to use except m 011• 11tuat.Jon. I tell you the kind of basic plastic fiber not to buy that is not rcfined or modified-and how easily to recosnize it. I ~ve the only safe ••Y to dye your synthetic w11 or hair piece. I 1ell you the improper way some manufacturers sometimes treat a fiber that make it brittle and bow to avoid this situation. I tell you what was wroog with lbe first synthetic wip, how tlle!K' problems have been solved, and how to make sure you aet the latesl improvemmts in lhe wigs you buy. I warn you of fibers lhll oiiidize or ch1nac color when e11posed to sunlight and how to avoid I.hem. I tell you the kind of flben th:it are dyed only on the surface and the kind of fibers that arc dyed all the way through. J ~ivc you a simple ··reel test" to eliminate inferior fibers easily and 11urely and a quick "brush tes-i" to uncover fibers overbakcd in the cur1inJJ process. I tell you the kind of haim~c~ teas- ing is not recommended for and the kind of inferior fibers that have a dull, de:id look or a glossy shine that looks unnatural and hard- and how to avoid them. And I ~arantec you'll be satisfied wi1h your pfC$Ct1t Wlg or the wi1 you select after rcadinJ my book and that you will love it more. the more you ~ar h. or my boot c:osb you nothina If You've So Far Avoided Buying A Wig I'll show you the tbtill or your life. If you"re c.10nservative or your husband or family is, I'll show you how to keep natural hair just the way you and your family like it and aet wip so natural they're undetectable from human hair. 111 show mature women bow to look ten to tweaty ~ )'C>WllU-imtantly and any woman bow to s&Ye two hours a week and S2.5. to $50. monthly in hair can:-and 90,,._ of the headache and frustration of t.akin1 care of your own bait, 1"' and aYOid rilts or dyein1 hair and never risk d)oein,1 apin. 111 show yoo bow to save lime and unple~­ antncss, oo more breakfast in rollers. You may evcn never ace a hair dreMer or dryt<r again. Because I show you bow to change your color aod sty'° by just PoPPinl on a sy wia oc pair s>iece, bow to look alamorous ill• e1citin1 oew bead of hair after a bard work day. -I sbow you bow to loot and be what you've always dreamed of. instantly, suit your mood. stan the day • a spa~ing red head, mttt for Junch in a nifty frost and end the evening u a telly blonde. 111 sbOw you bow to assume a new person- alityJ sUp on a new witi for an instant lir1. for a .udocn date, pop on a ready-to-wear top readv to ao anywhere, bow to enjoy a new look whenever yoo want it. And I'll show you bow to ~ a wi1 to prolect your hair from the elements, from too frequent permanents. aod colorina. and too much teasin&. If You've Never Used A Synthetic Wig Theft yoo haft a thrill comina. J"U show you synthetic hair that loots and feels lit.c: your very own yet does not need cleanin1 as oflen as human hair, and that you can use for any situation from pool·sicfe to ski slope. I'll show you bow to foraet expensive wiaa, uua care, M.orqe and expcmivo itylina uips to the hair drcuer. I'll help you d'<>Ole from a whole world of 1yotbctic wip, wiaktt. c:a&eadea, falls, banp, braids and more -with bOdtlct price tap of S25 to S.50 and las for small hair pieces-with set and curl bated in-that requite no apec:ial cuatom cuttina and stylina. that ~ 1bu raiD.., Ueet. mow or mua&Y weather-and are so liabl you bardJ,y know you're weatinl ooe--aod dry almost instantly. 111 show you a war to style your synthetic wia 1ha1 s fun and actually much easier than styling your own hair-with no pin t>ur1s 10 malte, oo rollers to roU. I'll show you how to change the side of your wig from a smooth pa~ boy lo a bouncy ftip with a nick of the brmb. And unlcM I help you to find n syn1bctic wi1 of top quality 11 a mode!.I price and show you how 10 gel use out of it you never dreamed possible, my S 1.98 book will cmt you nothing. ,.-Amazing No Risk Offer Only by eumininJ the com· plete Guide to Hairpieces and Wip can you realize why it is so amazin1. Aod only by us- ina it can you sec its full bencfiu. 1 . W1K l•titate, Dept. FW ;21 A I Neptane, Nt'w Jene7 17753 I That's why you may try it for 30 daya without obliaation. It's that simple. It must double the compliments Cor your hair. It must u.ve you S.50 to $100 nut year buyin& a wia wardrobe. It muai enable you to chootc a hair ~ perfect for you, keep your Wll fresh aod new indefinitely and do everythina this wi1 bas ~you to expect-or it C05ts you nothina. Otbcrw&c you pay Sl.98 for it. Could anythin1 be fairer? PS-rueh tM Delu,u Edlllon of Rebecca Hyman"• COllJ>LETl'l I OUTDE TO SYNTHETlC RAfRPIECES that cuaran'-9 complet• I aaU1fHtlon for SO !lay no rbk \rial. U after WJlnc Jt.bftea H:rman"• I book I am not dellaht.ecl In .,, • ...,. wa:r I will return it for full ttfund. I EntloH ch«k or m,o. for •-----1 S.nd m Synthetit WI• Culde(a) !ft Sl.98. I I N.-I I A.._ I I I I °" I I ..., ___________________ u,.____________ I (PloJe add 154' post.,e with uch order) .J L -------~--------- I ,,,_,,, __ o:;,_, • • • And Sudden Danger! . I How to Handle All-Weather Driving Hazards By JAMES JOSEPH It is late afternoon and win- ter darkness is closing in fast, so you don't see the patch of ice until you begin to skid .... You are purring along at high speed when, without warning, snow flurries and patchy fog blind you. . . . You are ap- proaching a curve in the road when you are stabbed by headlights and you realize a wrong-way driver is coming at you. . . . You are driving through a stretch of moun- tains when a boulder comes crashing down in front of you .... Can you handle the sudden danaers that drivers must oope with frequently? Thousands of accidenb each year re- sult from cars •k\dding cruily on the ice. Over a thousand wroog-way inci- dents on California freeways alone have .cost 126 lives. A rollina wave of mist trigered the New · Jeney Tumprb'a wont chain pile-up, kl1ling six people. More than 4-0,000 motorists collided with deer last year. Rock slides OD thou· sands of miles o( ruraJ roads have been causing accident after accident. .Hiabway safety experts aay the most important safe,uard against accidents that rcault from sudden emergencies ia to be pre~ for them. Here a.re their auuestiona: PILE-UPS: If you find that all can ahead of you hue suddenly stopped and you're beaded for a rear~ col- liaioo, quietly steer into an outer lane, bn.te bard to slow your car, and plct the softest implCl spot you can. Al. a desperation measure, you might glance off the cnaJ!..ablorbiug paid rail OD the freeway rather than crub into a •topped car. PLASH FLOODS: Triggered by tor- rential rains, ftooda repraent another unexpected hazard. In this case. too, evasive action ia beat. In ftat, open country. you should try to outrun the omwhing water. If you can"t, tum di- rectly into it, and roll the windows up tipt. When your car aoes atraipl . into a ftood, it often the least resiataoce. But if you allow it to be bit broadside, it's almost sure to be toppled and &Wept away. ICE: 1be problem of the ice skid should be met with a gende turn of the wbocl in the direction you are skidding. You can c:ootrol your skid through .the friction between roUint tires and the icy road. Aod the friction is built up by the aentle turn and by gcotly apply- ing the brakes, on-apin, oft-apin. Re- sist the natural temptation to jam on the brakea because this will only accel- erate the st.id. WRONG-WAY DRIVER: "Your ro- actioo to the wroog-way driver should be to slip put him by swerving n,ht eftD if it means going ooto the shoul- der of the road or switching laoea," a Calif omia highway expert advi1e1. Wrong-way drivers are invariably .. rigbt- mindcd"-the}; will instinctively 'fter to the risbt just before the impending crash. If you've gone to the right, too, you11 be safe. Warning: don•t blow the horn or ftuh your liJhta at Mr. Wroo1- _Way. This may cause him to panic and do the un~ctable. • T~l fo, ors "'6hway Mill' Stockt0tt, Cal.If., CtUUed this 13-car occillent. HIGH WINDS: The audden impact of barab winter winds can be deadly if you're towiJla a trailer or driving a camper truck. The wind will make a trailer feel lisbt aa it leans and lifts up from the pavement A camper truck will unexpectedly try to jump lanes. To avoid disuter, llow to 30 miles an hour, or even 20. If your Ydiicle regains at.a- bility, mate for the nearest telephone and phone the JocaJ sheriff's office for a wind advisory. If you're told that the roads haven't been ordered cloted yet for campers or t.railen, you11 know you can proceed, but at reduced speed. ROCU ALl.S: If boulders come tumbling down the mountain, brake faat-but save your options tm the laat moment. l( you've slowed enough. you may be able to veer around the biggest boulden. But if the bouldcn c:om- pletdy block the road ahead. atcer for the cmhlnkmeot or aideswipe the rocb a glancing blow. Either alternative will probably minimize any resulting inju- ries, and both are preferable to a direct impact. ANIMAI.8: Wheo a deer comes run- ning out on the road at night, switch your lights to low beam or to parking lights, md try to slow or stop your car. Dimming the lisbta will prevent the deer from bein1 blinded by glui.na headlights and leaping onto your car in panic. Don't yield to die U.pube to make a turn because you may flip over. A Micbipn highway expert UJI that \!,when we find a car overturned and its occupants dud, we aaume the driver's car turned OYer when he swerved sharp- ly to avoid a deer." DANGER ROM aERIND: You haft to stop for beny croa-tramc and ' your sur-view mirror abowa that -a truck i.a bearina down fut aod ii aoing to rear~nd you. What should you do? The beat advice ii to ao limp, pt low, and cover up .. Releue the brakes and keep your aeat belt f utened. If you doo't have your belt on, throw younelf face-down on the floor. People in the back acat should do the aame. The idea is to minimize injury by lettina your car's body, not yours, ablorb the shock. Goini limp may save you from a crip- pUog wbiplaab injury. Oetting low puta more shock absori>en (tho acatbacb, the trunk, and the upper car body) bo- tween you and the impact. JleJeuing the brakes allows your car to roll with the punch, thus reducing the shock. WORX ZONE: If you make a turn and come suddenly upon a work woe ahead, you should brake quietly with oo-off jabs of the pedal. This will allow you to slow without skidding. P1ick your car's emerpcy ftuber Ugbta _,.. a wamin1 both to the wort cnw ahead and to can that may be followin1. DUST: If you run into a sudden cloud of dust on the road, it may be a "dust devil"-a miniature wbirl.,tnd. Your beat bet ii to alow down and tum on your headlights, eveo in daytime. The dust cloud may coofme driven coming the other way, but if they can tee your lipta, they'll know they should keep to their lane and away from you. The driver with fut reflexes hu a better chance of surviving sudden dan- sen because be can react more quick- ly. But whether your rdleua are speedy or slow, your chance of coming tbrouih emerpncies will be enhaoced if you"ve mentally prepared in advance to cope with them. • .: -~JUST MAIL THIS HANDY POSTPAiD 11 I 197541 1154S7 and the Columbia Record Club will . 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Each issue describes the regular selection for each musical Interest and almost 300 other records .•. hit albums trom every field of music and from scores of America's leading record labels ... always a wide range of recorded music! If you do not want any record In any month -Just tell us so by returning the selection card by the date specified ... or you may use the card to order any of the records of- fered. If you want only the regular s8'ectlon for your musical Interest, you need do noth- ing - it will be shipped to you automatically. And from time to time, the Club will offer some special albums, which you may reject by returning the special dated form provided -or accept by simply doing nothing .•. the choice is a/ways up to you! RECORDS SENT ON CREDIT. Upon enroll- ment, the Club will open a charge account in your name ... you pay for your records only after you have received them. They will be mailed and billed to you at the regular Club price of $4.98 (Classical and occa- sional special albums somewhat higher), ptus a mailing and handling charge. FANTASTIC BONUS PLAN. As soon as you complete your enrollment agreement, you will automatically become eligible for the Club's generous bonus plan, which entitles you to one record of your choice free (plus 2~ for mailing and handling) for every one you buy thereafter/ So you'll col1linue to save almost 50% of your record dollars for as long as you remain a member in the Club! SEND NO MONEY NOW -JUST MAIL THE POSTPAID COUPON. Write in the numbers of the twelve records you want, for which you will be billed only $2.86, plus malllng and handling. Be sure to indicate the type of music in which you are mainly Interested. Then cut out entire coupon, fold in half as indicated, seal with paste or tape, and just drop it in the mailbox -no stamp needed. Don't detay-mall it today! . 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I Ille urd to onter MY recGfd I want. If I _, •'1 lie ,..,.._, •ltctloll for 1111 musical l11terest, I Med do 110tlll111-lt will be llllPPtd to • •• I 1111tically. Alt4 fl'Olll """ to ~ _, will lie offerd qiecl1t ·~ .... ldt t 11111 ICCtft or reject 1111111111 ... 411114 ,_ pnMdff. MY f!IAIN MUSICAL INT£REST IS (c:Mdl one boll only): 0 btJ Udlllltll 0 TMaiJ'a S.• 0 Clll&lcal 0 .,..,.., & .... .,..., 0 CwtrJ 0 Jm R•·. (;l~·,:;,;,e; ........ i;,;t·~ ....•. ·,;.;,.w· ...... ~ ·.;.;,,;.;.; ............. . ........................................................................ City •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ltlote ........................................ 11.~ ................... . De YM .._.,,...,._,(died!_, 0 YD .••• .'.0 NO .#.PO,''° MU•u-: ...Ue ftJr ~ ol• •IS71 195719 17Mll ·. ,._.,No. 10.50 ,.,.,. Hovte. 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Many job opportunities. too, at hllh pey. Oesianera with tnlnlnc and skill pt ..a.ne. to $150 a week and moret Learn To Make Beautiful Wedding Bouquets and Remembrance Pieces ~ w Aln curra 11..wr OfDI OWi... ._, llf'i I tllll ~ flofat Alt_..• UM • • • -... ., ... f1lrtlt -c.MaC.W. I llllWt•llflll .. INlfJ .. ,..,., ...... "":.r:: .. .. ... ~ .. ............. ..... ,,.. ... ,.,,.. .. , ....... ..,.., ... ,.. ........ -.... . ....., ................ ,_..... Tiie ,... ....... , .. , ... ,.. --. ................ . --· ...... ~It ., ._ ........ ~ .. ....... c.ear ....... c.r..- "'•:fer , ....... ,-''WM 'C h ""P I m.11111n ... w. FloNJ Alf• Sl"""1tl _,.: ............. ........... ....... ... ....,. ..,.._,cm .. ........... Dll*t• ... ...... WlllllE ROWH AIU•Cl•t CHIS£ A•D 111 llT If DUii• llATEllAL AT llllE-•O llLllATIO• Tl llY. EDai'8e tbs coww Uld all 1M ..... .....n• Try 1'0UI' lldil • to-. ot die I~ (hlctudUis-mati11S AnJfldal Flowenl) W/-)'OU-... 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Ward, Dept. FW-12A. 19 W. «th St., New York, N. Y. 10086. COMFORT SUPPORT PADS do many jobs: cal- lous-pillow cushions ball of foot ; soft pad lifta metatarsal bones; and, a section givea arch sup- port. State shoe siu for man or woman. l pair, $2.23 ; 2 pairs, $3.76. Foot Products, FW12E, Box 34, Malverne, N. Y. 11565. AT HOME with up- bolatering tor spare- time income. Earn aa you learn to be a custom upholsterer. Start by reupholster- ing your own furniture. Low tuition and terms. For free sample lesson and book: Modern Upholstery IMtitute, Box 899-DWT, Orange Calif. 92669. FREE REPORT re- red•i Sito~ a-u .-e NO'l'•- eerthfrt•· If~ '"e nae neil. el .aorec, or4er J rom ao•rca ll.del. 10 ,. r l QUIPS AND ... QUOTES ¥11 lair Tlae PTA aa.t SmMlay SdaooJ. All --........ llaad-fto will Mb ... ,,.. will w.n At the c.menrloa tlaJMI? It -... , wt.ea the eeanla ...,.._, 11le •---nee le .alJl.- UadJ my two lift wp daelr ..,_. AM eay, "lly modler wllll" -I• c.,. .,,,..,. Wlrat--attd i~lw med btJrait tlw ftU'tlr, It Lr very unllht/ tlull lllf10fle . will con1at tM will. -D. 0. FlyNt Ooe of the duties of an administrator is to write letten of recommeoclatioo. An ad- ministrator with a large company was at a loss to know what to write coocern.ing a certain employtie. So he finally decided to write the f ollowin1: "Gentlemen: When you come to know this employee as we know him, you wiD come to apprcciale him .as we appn:ciatc him." -C....cilk I. Goodyeor /($ tnu. Hw""1uh rule tM roon. Now,. wltat Lr tM lat titrw 10fl _,, • ltotlu with a rOOlt? -Fronk Tyger F'mt collcp student: "YOU look all bro- ken up. What'• the mattcrr Second student: .. I wrote home for mon- ey for a study lamp." Pint student: "So, what's wrong with that?" Second student: '"Tbey sent the lamp." -.4nno Herbert The A.I.A. complete course includes 76 lmons. 280 giant art charts and comP.lete art kit, lncludina oel paints, wlter colors, patels, drlWin1 supplies, special pens, tools, palettes, Illustration board, sketching paper and many other artists' necessities. , • Now you can live yourself a solid, fully-rounded treining in Art -at home -In your spare time, for a fraction of the outlay you ever thoulht necessasy. A complete down-to- earth course of basics in all the important art" techniques of our time. Artists Institute instruction is so uncompli- cated, so much fun and so rewarding, you will be amazed to see the rapid unfolding of talents you did not know you possessed. this QUICK and EASY WAYI ART OPENS MANY NEW CAREERS Everyone has his own private reasons for developing his ability in art-self-expression, relaxation, just plain fun -but ·there arc also a multitude of different, fascinatj.ng careers open to the self-trained artist. For example: magazine itlustration, television art, advertising layout, cartooning, fashion design, department store art, architec- tural art, poster art, lettering, package design, portrruts and land- scape art. Artists Institute prepares you for all these and a number of others. Artists Institute supplies you with the basic tools and techniques including oils, gouache, pastels, watercolors, charcoal, pen and ink. I 21 DAY ARTISTS INSTmm: OF AMERICA, Dept. 48A 'l I TRIAL I t OFFER 1628 East McDowell Road APPIOYED IY I 1 Phoenix, Arizona 85006 NAM @) 1 1 1 1 RUSH DETAILS on yOtJr offer of cam· STREIT & NO • l.f J · ';I plete 76 lesson Art course including your big kit of art material for 21-day Home examination. CfT'f'., ________________ _ I •All FREE AND POSTPAID -• I I NO OILIGATION ON MY PART. STA ZIP I ------------------------------------------------- 0 r;;i U!:L.l In a tinderprt.eo clua. aeYera1 ftap were shown to the cblldren. "What flag is this oner uted the teacher, u &be held up the Stan and Stripes. 1bat is the ftq of my country, .. an- swered one youngster promptly • .. And what is the name of your countryr queried the tacber. "Tas of Thee," the tittle boy replied. -V. D . PaJlll U• lttlrtl to Han~,,.., pill of cwlnr will IH tOlflgls1'1 Nik of tlw Nil. . -BIU Copeland FMl\iltl WHklt1, Dec"'6.,-l 'f, 1110 II ~-----··------------------__ ..,.. _____________ ..... __________ ...... ______________ ~~~--~--...:..-----=:s:::::::::::;::::::::!!I!=::. ::-=-~---. -_. PEI IOll WITH lHISAD FAIWIES ClfDITED When You Order By Mail From Family Weekly Ads Please allow up to four wedcs for delivery. The ads are placed by reputable companies. The Items· and. copy are checked by Family Weekly for rell- ablllty, too. Yet with thousands of orders coming In usually to our adver- tisers, sometimes unintentional delays occur. Although such delays happen only Infrequently, wtien they ,do. Family Weekly wants to assist you as much as possible. If ~ve any question about mall Of"dff, fust write: Service Department, Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Avenue, New Yortc, N.Y. 10022. This clinic-tested preparation Is called BRONKAI09. In one tal> let. Sronkald combines •n ex-l*torant ~ bronchodilators to 'attack the two major causes of conaestion and wheezinc. Bn>nkald T1bfets quickly start acting to soften •net loosen ex- cess phleam. This direct action helps rid your air passqes of sticky, stringy phleam. At the same time, Bronkaid helps re-lax tightened bronchial muscles and eases the distress that re- sults from stqnant air trapped in the lunp. With Bronkaid Tablets.you enjoy •mazing two-way help in one combiR11tion tablet. Sronkaid helpsyou OOUlh up phlt11111,clear cloaect a ir passaces, restofes tree breathing. You COUlh less; you breathe more freely, easily. For rapid relief of coughing and wheezing of bronchi1T conges- tion and bronchial asthma, for relief that lasts for hours, pt BRONKAI09 TABLETS today. No prescription required. Available at your local druptore. Drew Laboratories; Div. of Sterling Drue. Inc., N.Y., N.Y. 10016. •. m •. FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK eNeW~aiS·CDa_v- c1 Jinner cporCEight MELANIE DE PKOIT Food Editor • • Celelwate the ar.t day of 1971 al laome with eloee frie..-wtao. J09"9e illTited .. dhuler. Gm a le9Cla of e1ep...., 1o Ilda meal llaroagh J'O'll' elaolee of feed-- ha preparallo• a.ad preeentallon--liaem., ~ C1"J91al, latware, and loral eealer· pieee. May you, yoar 1 .. 11y, and gaeata enjoy lla.ia •perb dinner amid the COD• mtallty ol old l:rienda joba1ng loplller oa New Year•• Day. A laappy aiul proe- perou New Year lo ODe and ant Standing Rib Roast of Beef Place a 6-to 8-lb ........ rlt l'Olllt ol 1-f, fat side up, in a shallow roasting pan (no radt is necessary under roast as ribs form a natural ract). lmert meat thermometer in center of thickest part of lean; be sure tip does not rest on bone or in fal Roast in a 32S°F. oven to desired degree of doneoess. U the roast ia allowed to let for 20 min. after removal from the oven. carving will be easier. lben the rout must be removed from the' oven when the thermometer registers s 0 to to• lower than the desired dooeness. Medium Well done 'nme Per Pa.1ad la ...... la llJ..ia Temperatu'fl 23 to 2S 140°P. 27 to 30 160°F . 32 to JS l 70°P. Transfer roast to a heated serving tray. Pre- pare gravy (eee recipe). Garnish roast with Wlllerae-. Put Stufted Giant Mushrooms (see recipe) onto each end of tray. Accom- pany with,...., and ...... ,.,... .... .,,.. ......, ...,,, a reasll Cnf, and amalJ of9Cie9C dbmer roBI. 8 to 10 urvings Gravy: Allow fat to rise to surface in roast- ing pan and skim off. Add V.. • cup red wt.e or water and desired am~unt of lllt and ~ per to pan. Cook and stir until mixture bub- bles, then reduce heat and simmer about 1 min. While stirring, scrape bottom and sides of pan to blend in brown residue. Remove from beat; strain into a heated gravy boat and serve hot. Meaa Glllde: Appetizer, roast beef, mush- rooms, sherbet, whipped potatoes, broccoli with pimiento butter, bot miniature rolls, wa- tercress and artichoke salad, Nes.1drode pud~ ding. c:oftce. and mints. Stuffed Giant Mushrooms I! lar1e maahrooaa (aboat 2-ia. eapa), cle&Md 2 tablapoo1111 batter or •arrarhae ~ cap l•IJ cbopped ODiGe 12 F<imil11 w .. 1c111. Dec~b.,. 17, 1170 A Nmtl.fomdy brqwnuJ standing rib roast with S111Ued Giant Mushrooms is the pike th rlsistance of a New Year's Day dinner. ~ cap bely chopped celery Yi teupoon aalt ~ teaspooa seaaonecl pepper % teupooa .. TOry 1 cap he eoft bread cra:ma. 1 eel' yolk, fork beaten Paraeua chee.e, alarecklei 1. Remove stems from mushrooms; finely chop stems. Sprinkle inside of caps with Ac- cnt. Brush edges with IMltter or wpriae.. Set aside. 2. Heat butter or margarine in a skillet. Add onion, celery, chopped mushroom stems, and a blend of salt, pepper, and savory; cook un- til tender. 3. Remove from heat. Mix in bread crumbs, then egg yolk. Spoon mixture into mushroom caps and set in a greased shallow pan. Sprin- kle with Parmesan cheese. Bake at 350°P. IS to 20 mio. I 2 stufied mushrooms Pink Grapefruit Sherbet 2 teupoo• STated papef ntit peel> 1 % capa crapefrait Jaiee 3 or' cll'Opl reel food eolorinr Yi eupaarar % teaspoon aalt 1 cap hnTY c:reaa % c:ap half aad half 1. Blend grapefruit peel and juice, food col- oring, sugar, and salt in a bowl; stir until sugar is dissolved.. Quickly blend in the cream and half and half. Immediately pour into a refrigerator tray and freeze until mushy. 2. Tum partially frozen mixture into a chilled bowl and beat with a chilled rotary beater until smooth. Immediately rctwn mixture to tray and freeze until firm. J. Prepare your favorite Iliad .--and fnlla fnalt for individual salads; top each with a large scoop of the sherbet. Or prepare ..._. pew and • • '•Ii toss and serve as in<li· vidual salads. Spoon the sherbet into punch cups and serve as a dinner accompaniment. Aboul l ~ pts. 1hnbet Oh, Those White (Xmas) Elephants! 87 NAnfANIEL HAllTSHORNE FOB SAI.Bi A..frule .... .... wlda ~ DI ..... ......, al Hie •u••nmt eprwy. s.ai6ce. I was going to run this ad in our local paper in the hope that some dog lover with Christ- mas bonus money might like this "gift" a distant relative sent for Christmas. As a mailer of fact, there are a few other items rd be de- lighted to dispose of, u well. I think the holiday season itself is wonderful. But what to do with gifts you can't abide? The real problem came the Cbri.stmu we were pyen a gift we could neither use. destroy, give away, oor hide. My wife, beina an art lover, hu always cncourqed any poor wretch who wanta to paint. even inducting our neighbor, Aldous His- gco.a, a Sunday painter. It was inevitable that Higgens would one day praent ua with tbe fruit of hi.a labor. It turned out to be a ftve.foot oil of three aipntic miJkmakh rampant upon what loots lite a Parchecai board. He calla it "c.ompuaioo." The only aood thins I can say about .. Compassion" ii that it im't heavy, which ii important lincc we've bad to move it around since we opened it oo Christmas morning. Once we agreed it wu hideous, we had to decide what to do with iL .. Aldous or no Aldous." I said. ·-we are not going to bang that mooatrolity in the livina room." .. ,Ult for tbe bolidaysr my wife asked with a pleading loot. "I wouldn't want to hurt hia feelinp if be happened to drop io ... As it turned out, everybody except Aldous dropped in over the holidays.. and we were asked. .. What's that?" so many times, that I finally moved "Compassion" into the ceOar. Since then, we've been living a life of suspense. At least once or twice a week my wife 1ce1 Aldous pasaiog our house, and, lest be stop io, we go into aeoerakiuarten procedure: While my wife removes the Grandma Moees from the wall, I dash to the cellar and pluck "Compassion" oot of its comer. In minutes tbe paintio1 n banging abaft the ftrcplace. and we are oondWaotly waiting for Aldous to appear. The other day, u I wu dashing up tbe cellar ltain dotcb- ina tholC ablurd milkmaids for the umpteenth time. I came to the coodulion that IOIDdhing limply bad to be dooo not only about "C-omp111ioo" but allo about Aunt Felicia•a neck- ties, the doghouse, a 1948 encydopedia-4be whole Id.. The IOlution appeared in tbe penoo of Eddie H~ a teen ... ae poet who Ja a frieod of my daughter. He happened to catch sight of that momtroua doghouse. "Hold ewrythioa!" be shouted. "Wbat•a t"'1tr- ••A doabome." my daua:htu told him. "You•ve aot to be kiddio1!" be exc••imed. When we showed him "Comp~ he llCICDled even more amazed. And when I produced a 1959 Vibghn Monroe album, &!die was overcome. 1bil is like opening a hidden tomb,,. he whilpcrcd. Tbanb to Eddie, I realU.e I may be aittin& on a gold mine. 1 have compoeed a new ad, fm 90IDC of the .. far-out" publi- cations F.ddic usura me all awingina. oooconformiat young people arc reading nowadays: SENSATIONAL POP AJl'r SAL.Et~,.._. lne.de .... lteme ,,._ .w. 1-....x ....... ef .... u ..... pwa from ........ 1 A.a eleelrie .......... (am .,.. WJe.e kf)I Bala Roope UNI ~ ~I ............. "7 y ...... •--1 0.. ., ...... 1 It may just wo~. If it does. at least I'll get the cellar cleared in time to mate room for nut year's Christmas presents. + Famil11 W ••kl11, Dece-naber 11. 1910 1J . . -Avoid Probate Costs! TR .. aUR• ""' ............ .._. . ...... ...__ s,_,,.,..-.. ... ..,.... =' ;.;' ·;;:=:==-~1 The. splendor of your skin Let youndf into a aMJat important beauty teetet- bow lo cherilh the aplenckx of your lovely compluioo with u little effort u it ~ca lo lmOOlb on. mm of b'Opic:al moiat oil. Simply by c.overin1 your comple.llion with a deU.cate, dew-lite ftlm of Oil of Olay, you can cou your skin lo become amoocber and more beautiful. Your Ilia bu a natural bysroecopic (moiatu.re-attnctiq) ability. Oil of Olay provides for a continual aipply of frem moisture to the akin, tberefOft pwdinc apiDIC debydratioa. II is abo a perfect bue for make-up. 1bis remarkable moist oil combines 10 CMiJy with mtural oil and moisCUre on your c:ompkxioa thal it IUCCadolly protccta apinat wrintJe.dtynell and helpe to euatain tbe Uquilite toftDea and bloom you value IO dearly. For aceptiooal.ly dry skim. Oil of Olay is abo available at druJlista in a.n enriched Olay Vil&liziQ1 Niabt Clam form to punper your complellioo before you retire. Oil of OLAY. A SPECtAL OFFER FROM THE EDITORS OF;CAT FANCY AllERICA•s LARG£ST 8ELUNG CAT MAGAZINE Ill cew. .. lnC!M. MCKllWTI• ........ CAT FMC'f MMADM 24 superb full-color photoaraphs of the rare, the adorable, the unusual residents of the "Kitten Kinldom": masnifk:ent Siamese, ~n I COMPUTER MATE IS NOT I shorthair, Maraay, Red Cok>rpoint shorthair, Balinese, chinchilla Per-A DATING GAME sian and others. Each Is fully described. When yeer ii over portraits w. successfully find ~s tor may be removed and framed. Calendar dates leave ample room for I tMttt~rs' ~nRErr~ I notations, ensacements. Huvy 1H1per,spiral book form. 8x61n. Abto4utety confldentl.i <11w .•).. r -MAIL MONEY-aACIC GUAIANTEE COUPON TODA YI - , Write few tr.. twochuf9 1nd QUeStiOnnaire. I Ow ..... tic "f.-ey"' ... u. II ..... I ' CAT PAlllCY ... ~ Dlpt. "667, 4!00 N.W. IJMt ... Mleml. AL SJOM I CQM~\'1 MATE tnctosect •• cMct1 °' rn.o. tor '- t ust42 St .. NewYorti, N.Y. 10011 I _J9H6 C•••nct.rs @ '1.95 NAM I UWM 35' post. ••·> I Send me C9t f'•ney M ... zlne 9t ADDRm I aped .. ta. lntfOdudory pt'lcel STAn 0 I Yr. $4.50 0 2 y,., II-CITY Zif', _____ , 1 L-------------------~ PHOTO CUDITS VICEROY , ...... c •••• , .. ,. 5 pz r as a 5 MCF> I ] a J s: b pl IC be bl kl ca w ot F: tb tb °' ly ol be wl DC ro 0\ m ~ ck Al of so .. f tu For Shirley Jones, Life Is Beautiful Fourteen years, one month, and 21 days after Shirley Jones married actor Jack Cas. sidy, they at last went on their honeymoon. I aaw bet at bet New P.q1and-type home in BeYedy Hilla tbe afternoon before they toot oft for tbe Hawailm Ja1anda. Sbidey, wearin1 striped leYia and a tan shirt. bad tabo time out Dot only from p11eting but from pn- puina a birthday party tor her oldat IOD, Shawn. DOW 12, .. JKt and I have pie away~ beforo-whm we worked OD a .,_ or wben one of ua joined tbe other oo location for a ftlm, a play, or 1 oiafrt.- club act. But this it the ftnt time that we·~ aoin1 OD a real vacation." Shirley bad completed 14 lellJ>mtl of her te)evis;oa show, '7be Partridp Family," and was aiftD a month oft so that the writers could ,et ahead with the ICripts. The show deals with a wid- aw, playm by Sbirley, wbo inad.e11aat- ly mata a pop-roct tape with her he olJpriDa in their pral'J ooe niabt. It becomes a surprile bit record, a fact which CIUlel the family to diuupt . ita normal suburban life and take to the road in a mod-painted bus. I've known Shirley since she lbot to memipt prominence .. UUTe)' in the movie ftnioD of ""Otlahomal" Only 21 yean old •t the time, lbe pctel< -d • down-to-eutb, American ~ nea. She wu aupriaingty unaffected by all the fum made ovu her and blS te- tained ber equilibrium tbrouabqut tbe enauin1 yeua. during which sbe woo an Olcar for her performance • Lulu Baina in "Elmer Gantry,• pmered an P.mmy nomination for her tv role ht '"SiJent Niabt. Lonely Nipt," and starred in a.er 40 major tdevisiob abowl. Sbirley--mmed after Sbidey Tem- pl&-wu 12 when &be started takina aingins laaona. lo 1953, when abe aDd her pueoll vacationed in New York. abe auditioned for apt Oua Schirmet wbo painted a rosy picture of bow IOI> ceaful be could mate ber. Hia cooftdeoce w11 jultifted. One .. weet liter, Shirley aaoa for Rod,en and )lammerst.eio and was promptly liped to a eeveo-year<OOtract and put in the cboNa of "South Paciftc." Six mootbl later she played the title role in the Cllicaao compeny of "Me and Jg.. lid." 1od four months after that. woo tbe laid in her .8nt film, "'Otl1hnmal" While ber pamits mpported Sbirtey"• profClllioclal ambitions. they wa-e op- poeed to her in¥OIYemeOt witb IUl¥e, aopbilticated Jack c..aidy. After .u. be WU married, altboup lep&l'ated, and bid a child. ..Baidet that. be WU an 11etorf' explained Shirley. They'd met wbeo Shirley siped to tour with tbe It.IF praentation of t4()k1ahomal" in Europe for six ~b. Jact played Curly ... At ant. my folb felt that Jact What 1n ·U1a Worldl Another Way ol 5-1111 A new kind ot inf0J1Datioo-processin1 aystem may aomeday enable tbe bund to .. ICC" by "fedina." Called Tactile Vision Sublti- tution Syatem, a prototype ii now Oil exhibit 1t the Smithlonian, WubiJlaton. D. C., (until Peb. 14) 1t the Software Exhibit. Spomor Roy D. Chapin, Jr., of American Moton, deftDes •/tware u .. utilizina sophisticafed communica- tiooa tec:hnolosY. but CODCeObatina Oil the intenctioo between people's eJcc.. tronic IDd dioc:tn:A1.:hanical aunouod- inp. .. Thia putjcular system COOlistl of a *9ilion camera (to .. lee") attached to a wbed chair bacbd with electrouic COIDpODCDb and ..00 vibraton (to '"feel"). The tv .... tnmformed into a bale imap by vtlmatioo pauema on the aishtlea penoo'a back. Altbouab IOllle voluoteen have been able to iden- tify thne-d.imemional objec:ll IDd al- phabet leUen, years of development lie lhad. Scicetilb ll Sa Fraocilc:o'a Ket- dewwll INtil•de ol V-111111 & w,.,.. are DOW wortinl Oil mak.iq the system portable. "'9 Uttlell Watchdoti Riains crime rates have inc:reued the .._,.!Ml for Wll just ID 'infatuation. but wbm they realized I'd ~J made up my mind. they didn't ltlDd ill my way." From the beafnninl of their marriqe. Shirley let Jack be the be.s of tbe fam- ily. "Of coune, I've always been iade- pendeat became of my protelliola," she added. "But I lib tnowina that Jack ii 1heft to make deciaiom." Tbe e..idJ9 blft three -- Shawn, 12, Patrict, elpt. IDd Jlyan. four. Jact. lllo. bu a ton.. Daftl. 20, by bis Int wife. Amooa the potential problems Shir- ley faced, her rel.1tiombip with her lteplOD. Da'rid Claidy, could haw been tbe most diftlcult. Here, too, Shir- ley's com.moo 1e1m prevailed. Uffe Uled to live with bis mocber and. ex- cept for weetmda, we didn't aee that much of him. Naw be baa bis own guard dop, but many other breeds will serve the •ftra&e family better. The true guard dot is trained for eentry duty, and some for attack. But a watch- dog can be any bia dot (termed "'Work- inl" by the American Kennel Oub- tboee which pull aJeda, herd abeep, rescue lost persons) . It can also be the • smaUest dos. • Ions u be ia happy in bis family; it is hia inltioc:t to protect hia domain. In fact, amalJer dop haw one ldnotqe in ac:aring off borglan: they can hide under furniture away from the intruder'• wrath and keep barking wit.bout letup. And that'• tome- tbina DO thief caa wOm with. Dadcly'a Prediction Barbara Wlltera' father, Lou Walters; owned the famed Latin Quarter oiabt dub, to she pew up cbattin1 with the cdebrities who vD- ited in her home. ''Sophie Tucbr ... a frequmt ...-. " aha told us. .. and Chico Marx. Toay Mutin, Milton Berte. I learned that celebrities were human beinp-tmd I WU Dot impreaed with them when I wu youna. My father told me this a.perieDce would be wry im;...-- 1pu1ment. But we've become frimda IDd baw mutual respect." It WU quite by ac:cideot that Shirley and David ended i. up pl1yin1 mother aad 10D in "The Partridp Family." "He baa bis own 1,eat and didll't ewn know I wu Id for the lead. Nor did the producer realize be WU Jack'I IOD un- til after be read IO well that be wanted to tat David for the part. 1beo be told me be wu c:omideriq pa'rid for the role of my 101L He ubd me how I fat about it. I ~ 'Great! I am crazy about him. He'1 wry talented.• 1beo be went beck to David 111d told him, 'Your atepmoeber is aoln1 to play the lead. How do you feel about that?' And be replied, 'I think ill sratl'" But that'• DOt aurpriain .. Beautifully ia bow daiap haw been wortina out for Sbirtey Jone1 for m111y yan. -PUil J. OPPENllEDIEll portaot to me in future yean-but I didn't share IUs opinioo. I just withed be wu a doctor or lawyer who didn't have to wort eveainp. On Pridaya, however, we were all ~lllDily Diabt-I continue tbia ia my OWD mar· riqe." Barbara abo DOtel that Daddy'• prediction bu come true fOf Jaer career on the "Today Show," and alao for her new book, "How to Talk with Practic:ally Anybody About PracdcaUy An.ytbina." 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Gilllaan's t9'and (C) fl) Pttar Gunn EE) 11t1 World We Live In (C) (R) fE Quest tor Lift (C) @I) World Cup Soccer (C) m Bronco 5:30 0 MIC Ntw1t"ict (C) U Nfl Game of tllt Weell (C) ID Animals, Action and Adventure (C) "The Grend Canaries." fl) Tonipt in Las Yeps EE) Tiie Adwocattt (C) (R) fE f'tshtr fa•llJ 6:00 1J Tiit 81& Ntws (C) (30) 0 Qj Ci) m NBC News (C) (30) 0 Laredo (C) (60) D loss City (C) (60) I!) Then Came BroftSOn (C) (60) ~ (j) A&rlculture USA (C) fE Musicale 6:15 fE Dney & Cioliath (C) 6:30 t) About a Wea (C) (30) ' O News Canflfence (C) (30) 0 Suapen• Tllutre (C) (60) (ill @ Star Tre• (C) (60) fl) Hobby Showcase (30) Q1 (I) Hllfl Ch1parral (C) (30) EE) The frtndl Cltef (C) (30) (R) ~ (j) C8S News (C) (30) fE Chlldrtn's Go19«1 HoUf (C) (30) m Edae of Eternity (C) (30) m Upbeat (C) (60) 7:00 t) CBS Ennlnr News (C) (30) em U Rawltlcle (60) O Death Valley Daya (C) (30) m I Sl'lc1At I Mtl Tonne hffentl (C) (60) "The Price ol Fame." Mel is host of this hour as he discus· ses: "Politics" with Sammy Davis Jr.: "Sex" with Diel! Martin; "War" with Mama Cass Elliott; and "Drugs" with Carol Burnett. m I sf I( IXL I Run Sunward · (C) (60) Off.shore boat racing. fl) Ctutlve Uvl111 Wltlt Cnfta ~ fl!) Realltln (C) 160) (R) ta CJ.) Bid Owet11 (C) (30) fl!) LMnr faittl (C) (30) fl) lot cit Mt1Jco (90) m Rat 1atrol (C) (30) EI!) ltltMtandil THE DAILY PU.OT, TV WEEK, DECEMaER U , lt7t 0 @ (]) t:!) Mtct DudtJ C1•t &) rauport to TtMI (C) (30) (C) (60) "little David.'' M1tJ Du· 11:00 IJ O News (C) uy, Roger Davis auest when the I!) It 11 Written (C) crlmlnologists must solve the slay· tjj Cl) Fil111 fro111 Mt•lco In& ?f the oper1tor of • men's U :lS IJ flbuloua 521 "flit Coldlfl Alt spoi:ma aoods store, found dud In of Co•edY" 'SS.-Stlected excerpts a d1spl1y. ft D News (C) (30) Larry Burrell from some areat corned s. 7:30 t) 9 (j) Miulon: l111poulblt (C) I!) Del Rttvta (C) (30) 0 ABC News (C) (60) (R) Robert Conrad guests ts 11:30 O MIC f..'•"lct (C) a professional assassin whom the 10:00 I)~ Cl) M1nnl1 (C) (60) (R) g Movlt: "Sto&tn Face.. (dram•) IMF must prevent from carrying out Mannix returns to his home to:-n '52-Piul Htnreld, Llubeth Scott. his assianment without knowln& the •l the request of Jun. McBride 0 Saturday Nlpt Movie: (C) "Gt· identity of his tuaet. (Vera Miies) to lnvest1a1te the mttrius 1 IM Clldlltorl" (spect•c· 0 19 (j) m Andy Wlllla1111 (C) murder. ulu) '54 -Victor M1ture, Susan (60) Lorne Greene, Elli fltzaer1ld, 0 Ill 5 Nna (C) (30) Haywud MlchHI Rennie, Debra Chubby Cl1eciler and The Grass D R11ll rllllbln Sllow (C) (30) Paeet. The story of the Robe. Roots guest. m Ntw1 (C) (30) Ken Janes. I!) Movie: .. ~adly ltlJ fro• M1ri" 0 (ii) CJ) t:!) Let's M1llt' a DHI I!) Oa• ltld&e lfrS (C) (30) (sci·fi) '3&-Bu.Cer Crabbe. (C) (30) fl) Madi 22 (C) (cont'd.) ' 19 00 Spotllifrt TMatrt: .. Mo110· 0 Million $ Movie: "Hill 24 Em NET f'la1floutt (C) (90) 'Story lltb Monst«." Grant Williams. Doesn't Answtf'" (drama) '55-Haya Theatre." Mildred Dunnock and Al· Harreet. Edward Mulhare. vln Epstein ster. 12:30 0 M~lt: "()azy Desire" (adven· &T:\ NASA Film (C) (30) ture) 64-Catherlne Spuk. ~ I . 10:30 u rtayttou11 Attar Dart (C) (60) m All·Nlaflt Sltow: "lnsldt DI· Hugh Hefner welcomes Lou Rawls, trolt." "Tllt Cmftin1 Ert" and (C) 8:00 U ENJOY SAT. NIGHT the Cannonball Adderley Quintet. ..Hlafl Flilfll" * FIGHT I ACTION BOUTS! O Saturday Nipt Flghts (C) (2 hr.) Ray White meets Chuck Hamil· ton In a 12-round litht heavy.rrelfht bout. (tentative schedule) 0 @ Ci) t:!) The Newlywed Ciamt (C) (30) m Movie Cirut1-: (C) "Mtet Mt In Sl Louis" (musical) ·•s-Judy Gar- l1nd, Tom Drake, Mary Astor. m Mlnotity Communib (C) (30) fl) World Tomorrow (30) EE) Soul! (C) (60) (R) fE Tht Story (C) (30) 8:30 t) t8 (j) My TlwH Sons (C) (30) (R) A former suitor of Barbar1's comes to town ind Steve begins to get a little "green·eyed." Crala Stevens guests. 0 @ 00 m Adam·l2 (C) (30) "Lo& SS-Sign of the Twins." Mil· loy and Reed contend with an an· tagonistic rol!bery victim, a nerve- wracked mother (guest Margaret O'Brien), and a unique zoning case. 0 (ii) Cl) G) l.nmnct Wet• (C) I!) '9rttr Waptr (C) (30) fl) M1elt 22 (C) (21/2 hr) fE Clne•a 30 (C) (30) @E Nodles T1patlas (30) 9:00 1J ~ (j) Arnie (C) (30) (R) Ar· nie's secretaiy ~comes "the other woman." 0 @ 00 m NBC Slturdlf Mow· It: "Two for Ult Seesaw'' (drema) '62-Robert Mitchum. Shirley Mac· Laine. A slightly square lawyer from Omaha moves to New Yoril City and becomes romantically Involved with a kooky, off·beat Greenwich Village girl. m Wilburn Brothef1 (C) (30) EE) Homewood (C) (60) (R) "The Plot to Overthrow Christmas.'' fE HCM of hwtr (C) (60) @I) he•ltre Movie (C) (2 hr) 9:30 IJ fa Cl) Mary Tyler Moore (C) (30) (R) Mary feels a stron1 ro· m1ntlc 1ttraction to a visiting ce· lebrity author. The Grand Funk Railroad, Tony Ran· l:OO-Movit: (C', "Tiit 81rt • Knew dell and Art Metrano. .., 0 RoMJ Grltr Show (C) (30) Too Muell" (suspense) '68-Adam Rosey welcomes Mama Cass Elliott West. N1ncy Kwan, Buddy Greco. O Movlt: "Ad'ttnture In Dia· D frilflt N!pt ~Ila" and 11tonds" (mystery) '40 -Geor1e "Moftsttr fro• tM Sun." Brent. Isa Miranda. m Movie: "It Happened Ont Nipt" (comedy) '34 -Claudette Colbert. 0 II Mondo (C) Cl1'11 Gable. 1:30 O SPt•klna frffly (C) "Lotte Len· I!) News (C) (30) y1, Actress." (il) (J) Satarday Nlpt Movie: ''Tbt 1:45 I!) 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The hour special concentrates on comedy on ice. and introductions are made through a series of co- medy blackouts and vignettes with Barbara Cason . Allen Unger and Herb Hartig . Comedy acts include the skating chimps. The Maxwells. a comedy trampoline act by The Zelenkas. and a full production number titled .. Showboat." i\\\\\\\'Q\ "~~\~ \\~\~~\\~ Animal World. the award-winning half-hour wildlife senes. with Bill Burrud. returns to CBS as an early Sunday eve- ning series at 5 : 30PM each week. Burrud. a noted conservationist. and pro- ducer of the true-life adventure and travel films. 1s host-narrator of the series. THE DAIL y l"ILOT, TV •••K. oecuo11u• 14. 1m A· T • T ·E·N· T ·l·O·N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE ANO PICK OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Oft n.e New 1970 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION JD-e40..eW...-el ... 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Your Authorized • Austin ~ca L•rg• 1tock of used PonchH J•gs, MG's, Austin liHle s, etc. In the Harbor Area the Economy line for the Quality =j! mimed. IMMERMAN DATSU 2145 H•rbor, COit• MeH 540-6410 MONDAY DECEMBER 28 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 U "The More UM Merrier" (com· ed'/J '43-Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea. "Miu Tattock's Millions" (comedy) '48-Robert Stack. Wanda Hendrix. O "When In Rome" (comedy) '52 Van Johnson, Paul Douglas. 9:30 O tiroeether A&ain" (roman~e) '44 -Irene Dunn, Charles Boyer. m "Tilunderin& Jets" (drama) '58 Rex Reason, Audrey Dalton. 1:00 m "Love from a Strancer'' (dra· ma) '47-Sylvia Sidney, John Hodi· ak. 2:00 a ''Tiie furies" (western) '5G- Bart>ara Stanwyck, Walter Huston. 4:00 IJ ''TI!• Matin1 SNson" (comedy) '51-Gene Tierney, John Lund. EVENING 5:00 U Will SUCCESS SPOIL *SANDERS & MORRIS? 6:00 IJ lit News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 KNIC Newservice (C) (60) U STEVE HAS SHELLEY *Winters, E.G. Marsha ll U Tiit Allen Sbow (C) (90) 0 Six O'Clocll Movie: "Bride of Venceance" (mystery) '49-Paulette Goddard, John Lund, Macdonald Carey, Raymond Burr. Story of in- trigue In the time of the Borgias. fJ Dick Van DP• (30) m Tiie Flintstones (C) (30) m Star Trek (C) (60). @(])football (C) (cont'd. from 5 PM) Blue-Grey Classic. fil) Hodppod19 Loci&• (C) (30) Qt) (I) C8S News (C) (30) .@E fisher Family (30) g) Notidtro 34 (C) (60) m Y(inp to Adventure (C) (30) ml La Hora f amiliar con Patricia aJ News in the Round (C) (30) 6:30 a Candid Camera (30) m Tll• f1yin& Nun (C) (30) (D @ NBC News (C) (30) fil) I $Pi(1l\ i The Volunt.eer Story (C) (30) A descriptive portrayal of how the LA. County Department of Public Social Services brings to· gether persons In need and persona who care. ~ Cl) My Favoritf' Martian (30) .@E Sodal Security (C) (30) m The Desert Report (C) (30) a!) Loa Olvidados (30) aJ ABC Evtnin& News (C) (30) 6:45 .@E Musicale 7:00 IJ CBS Eveninf • News (C) (30) 0 m NBC Ni&Mfy News (C) (30) fJ Whafs My Lint? (C) (30) DENTAL PLATES REPAIR AND RELINE WHILE YOU WAIT EASY CREDIT TERMS ALL INSURANCE PLANS.. HONORED CROWNS-BRIDGES FILLINGS-X RAYS EXTRACTIONS ORTHODONTICS ATTENTION. UNIONS ! Ask us about our money saving p I a n for Union Memt..n. LOW PRICES SENIOR CITIZENS WELCOME • ,642-88141 • NEWPORT· COST A MESA DENTAL CLINIC DR. THOMAS J . SMITH & ASSOCIATES Open Evenin91 I Set11rdey1 No Appointmel)+ Necuury 534 WEST 19th STREET COSTA MESA 1:2 BLOCK WEST OF HARBOR BLVD. "WORK DONE BY UNION TECHNICIANS" THE OAILV PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 1', lt70 'THE AMERICAN ADVENTURE' "The American Adventure," a two-hour ABC News special with commentator Frank Reynolds examining many of the basic American values as the nation approaches its 200th anniversary, will be presented on ABC, Monday at 9 PM. Thomas H. Wolf, ABC News Vice President and Director of Television Documentaries, described the program as an attempt "to illuminate America n va lues, not in the flash of COMPUTER TEACHER-At the.,StJnford University ResHrch Cen· ter, these younpters are being taught by computers, as seen on the ABC News special, "The Ameriun Adventure," Monday at 9 PM. a headline story but with the probe of a more diffused light shed on the less sensational but extremely important aspects of American life. "When they conceived this nation, the Founding Fathers believed the values for which we declared our independence were attainable. As we near the end of our second century of freedom and independence, it has become increasingly important to search out the true nat ure of t hose values, find their place in a contemporary context and see what part they can play in shaping our future." A substantial portion of "The American Adventure" will focus on Columbus, Ohio--widely-regarded by marketing and a~vertising specialists as "Test City, U.S.A." because of its representative nature. The demographics, geography and even the climate of Columbus approximate a composite picture of the average American city. "Using Columbus as our base," Wolf said, "we will ex· amine ou r heritage and the present state of the nation- things that are good, things that should be better-and try to discover ways in which, if we will, we can make the America of tomorrow closer to the Founding Fathers' dream-a na· tion in which all men, created eq.ual, ca n peacefully seek their own versions . of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." Segments of "The American Adventure" will deal with the changing nature of the family, new life-styles, educational innovation, freer religious practices, future trends in sexual relationships and unique attempt to make government more responsive to the aspirations and needs of the people. "Despite its clear problems," Wolf said, "most people sti ll believe Am erica to be ·the world's best hope." m•' m~. Oct: fil) Spo Upon gram membt 9CI fl!) Cll fl) Ro GB Sic aJMc 7:30IJt!t Deputy of his daoger from i City in u D ® (R) Wi * TW I WHI ea (30) •• are Vo Cruz. oa: (60) tan In defend fJMi the Pi Reev~ mrn ma daddy histol') fl!) Ga g)N< 7:55 mcu 8:000 ~ Williar UVIRG * & 8, OYi• Guests Shani Goldw1 mro ma Game collegi and St Alaba~ @CJ ma A chil aginat guide based .@EM• g)M1 B:OSGBAq 8:30 1)~ Jayne Trento in the mistah love. o ~ (30) town I ganize his st; mo• ID I Uwt Lucy (30} ID Beat tlle Clodl (C) (30) 9 Ci) Julll (C} (30) fil) Spece1latlon (C} (60) (R) "Once Upon a Story Theatre." This pro- aram features Improvisations of members of the cast fa()) Trvtll or Cofttoqutnces (C) IE Cllriat the LMnr WOfd (C) (30) @!) hMrie (30) (ID Si•ple1Mnto Maril (55) al Movlo GalM (C) (30) 7:30 II 9 Ci) fiun1111olle (C) (60) Deputy Newly O'Brien Is stripped of his badae after releesinc • denaerous outlaw, Lucas Pritchard, from Jall Into the street of Dodae City In the episode "Jenny." B 9 Cl) m Red Sllelton (C) (30) (R) Waller Brennan auests. 0 PAT BOONE'S * TWO MILLION DOLLAR Answer to Prayer WHERE ARE YOU , GOD? 0 I sl'ICllll Pat Boone Show (C) (30) "Where Are You, God?" Guests are Vonda Kay Van Dyke and Nicky Cruz. tl!) httor1I for Livil1 (30) (ID Mlpellte Valdez Sllew (30) t:oo 11 a C1J Maybeny 1.u. <c> <30> Howard has a problem when his nephew comes to visit. dressed In Iona hair ind beads. e a@mNac.....,,...: "lilies of th F"ltll" (drama) '63- Sidney Poitier, Ula Skala. All El·GI helps 1 aroup of nuns build a chapel in the barren Arizona dttert. O nae rasitivt (C) (60) u (jj) cv m 11s<oo: 1 nao AIR· trica11 Adftntwe (C) (2 hr) Com· mentator Frank Reynolds examines many of the basic American valllfl as the nation approaches Its 200th anniversary. m llact Journal (C) (60) Poetess Nikki Giovanni interviews Lena Horne. and the role of the black woman is discussed by a panel of women. .IE 30 Minutes (C) (30) @I) Hoy (30) m Natadla (60) 9:30 II Qj (]) Dof'ls Day (C) (30) Ed· ward Andrews makes a auest •11· pearance as Today's Wortd publish· er Colonel Fairburn, whom Doris Martin puts on the hot seal when she launches her own pel'$0nel campaian against air pollution. 0 Baxter Ward News (C) (30) ·.@Ii)Muli* 0 aJ The Youna LIWflrs (C) (60) "Is There a Good Sameri· tan in the Houser· Aaron Silverman defends an intern sued for $50.000. 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (C) "Mor11n the Pirate" (adventure) '61-Steve Reeves, Valerie Laaranee. ID Truth or Consequences (C) (30) @E Conderto de Almas (30) ID I IP1c1i1. I Rose Bowl -Grand· 9:4~.@Ii) Pastor's Desll daddy of Them All (C) (30) The 10:00 II a Cl) Carol •un:iett ~ (C) history of the Rose Bowl. (60) ~obert Goulet. Rich Little, and II:) Government Fllll (C) (30) Pal C8rroll auest. @I) No Creo en los Ho111br• (30) IJ SANDERS & MORRIS! A 7:55 ml Cutstlon de Stcunclos * HOT NEWS TEAM! IJ Iii 5 News (C) (60) Kevin 8:00 ~@ Cl) m Laup·ln (C) (60) Sanders, Barney Morris. William F. Buckley Jr. auests. g Movie Spodal: "Tllo Aclvelrturn IJ VIRGINIA WITH LOHMAN of Robil1 Hood" (adventure) '38-* & BARKLEY & MORE! Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland. 11 Vlrainla Graham Show (C) (60) Classic tale of Sherwood Forest, as Guests are Lohman and Barkley, the poor. Shani Wallis and Senetor Barry ID Seor1e Putnam News (C) (60) Goldwater Sr. fil) firin1 Une (C) (60) "Three ID To Ttll tlle fruth (C) (30) British Journalists Question William ID I lflc11L I Blue.Cray Football F. Bucllley Jr." Guests are John Game (C) (3 hr) The 33rd clash of Palmer, Jonathan Steele and Derek colle1i1le all-stars from both north ' ·Malcolm. and south. played at Montromery, @I) Lucedta (C) (30) Alabama. aI;) Tele.Cint111 Ar(entitto (2 hr) @ CV I Love Lucy (C) (30) 10:30 m La Fa•ilia (30) ED I UICIM I Dandelion (C) (60) 11:00 tJ Qi) (I) @E News (C) A children's special about the im· 0 fU 00 m News (C) aginalive Paper Bag Players who O Can Yoa Top Tllls? (C) auide younasters th rouah I fantasy fJ m News (C) based on the theory of evolution. ID Movie: "The Bir Wheel" (ad· .@Ii) Men of Vision (30) venture) '49 -Mickey Rooney, @I) Muslu y Estrell11 (C) (60) Thomas Mitchell, Michael O'Shu. 8:05 aI;) Aqui Tres Patines (25) ID 1111 Jollns News (C) (30) 8:30 II a Cl) Here's Lucy (C) (30) (j}) CV Perry Mason Jayne Meadows plays wealthy Laura 11:30 tJ 15) Cl) Merv Griffin (C) Trenton who wants to invest money B tD 00 m Johnny Car10n (C) In the employment agency but Lucy 0 Movie Game (C) mistakes Harry's Interest in her for fJ al Didi Cavett (C) love. ID Movie: "l'he 811 Tip-Oft" (mys- 0 @ (I) a) The Silent Force (C) tery) '55 -Richard Conte. (30) "The Prosecutor." A small· 12:00 O Movie: "Well-Groomed Bride" town D.A., who is a member of or-(comedy) '46-0livia de Havilland. ganized crime, runs for governor of @ CI> Didi Cavett (C) his state. 1:00 tJ Movie: ''Showdown" (western) m David Frost Show (C) (90) 'SO-Walter Brennan. TMI DAILY PILOT, TY WllK, DICIM•l!ll H. 1f11 WANT THE ANSWEI TO GFT IUYING PROILEMS? 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DAYTIME MOVIES t :OO U •AltJlb and llllodlll" (comedy) '37 -Jack Benn,, Id• Lupino. ''PerilMs HolidlJ" (adventure) '46 -Pit O'Brien, Al1n Hile. · D ur .... ,. Rtbtl" (dram•) '56 Ginrer Roaers, Michael Rennie. 9:JO fJ "ToniPt lftd &try Nl&M" (musical) '4S-Rlt1 Hayworth. m <C> "'Priltfttr .. ... • .. ~" (adventure) ·~eorae Marchel. 1:00 m '11N M1plflcent Dept" (com· edy) '42-Henry Fonda, Lynn Bari. l:OO IJ (C) "Ttftltflt Wt Slat' (musi- cal) '53-f.zlo Pinn, Anne Bancroft •:30 II "3:10 tt Yuu" (western) '57 -Glenn Ford, Vin Heflin. f V r NIN(, 5:00 0 SANDERS & MORRIS! * A NEWS DISCOVERY! 6:0011111 Nen (C) (60) Jerry Dunph1. D DIC NtwNrvia (C) (60) 0 STEVE. BUDDY HACKETT * & "TOUCH" Authoress! u 11lt Allttl .. (C) (90) D Six O'Clodl Movie: (C) "Wlr· pltll" (western) '51 -Edmond O'Brien, Dean Jauer. Forrest Tuck· er, Poll1 Berien. fJ Didi Y111 °"9 (30) m 111t F11ntato .... <C> (30> Q) @ Cl) Star TrN (C) (60) m Heel,.,.. l.odp <C> <3o> ta C1J CIS Ntn (C) (30). I:) Flslltr F••DJ (30) tl>.Netlciert 34 (C) (30) @E t•11c1t In Utt Stm (C) (30) IE La Hin f1mllilr CINI htridl m ..... In tit• hund (C) (30) 6:30 a Candid ea .. ra (30) ' m TM flyi111 Nan (C) (30) @ 00 NIC Newa (C) (30) m I IHc!AL IT11t Rlpt Hand ,, •· ttae Court (C) (30) A training aid for new Court Clerks ind other personnel In related fields of ·law entorcemenl Qi CIJ My Favortte Martian (30) . I:) Soda! Stalrtty (C) m 111e 0atrt Rtport <C> (30) II!)Los~(30) a> ABC Ew•lnt News (C) (30) THE OAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMIElt U, ltJt Eli) fanfare (C) (2 hr) (R) "Hansel newspaperman who possesses a m CIOllf Putna• ..... (C) (60) ind Gretel.'' ma1tc rtni. fm i IHcJA I "hpa Dec: 1'I QI (I) Trwtll Of CoftMCIUlftClh (C) OJ CMld,.n el ConlpAioft (C) (30) lllc:t Sl!Mp" (C) (90) (R) StuclY G> Qrilt Ille Uv1111 Wont (C) (30) fl!) n. ~ (C) (60) "Should of Haiti's ruler, Dr. Francolae Du- g) ROllllo (30) the U.S. Dlscour11e American In· v1ller. Gm Slmp.._tt Maria (55) vestment in south AfrieaT' Part II. II) A1tJr1a M11sicalt (30) m ......... (C) (30) Im Cllallenp (C) (30) m r..a1ve1 ~ (30) 1:30 1J 9 Cl) ltverty HHlbiltlts (C) I! ~ltitodell(60) (lO) 10:30 ID IUI Jolant News (C) (30) · (30) (R) Granny Is finally convinced ~ , I!) La raldlla (30} that Mark is a human bein1-not 9:30 IJ a (I) T• Ro• Wl1lll Low (C) 11 :00 .. a CIHI) ..... ('C) hllf froa. (30) Grandpa Pruitt becoma 1n 8 ,... f7' ftll N ... ,,... 0 EDDIE ALBERT HOSTS emeraeney "doctor" 16111 \!!./ a:.i , .. , ,... ., (C) (30) ·8 t W d 0 Cu You Toti 1\Js1 (C) (30) * KNBC ECOLOGY SPECIAL .., ntw1 ax er 1ri · D m Mewl (C) .. A SEA OF TROUBLE" ~ httnllt of .. a Star (C) (60) m Movie: "Tttt ~ f,.. .CJ I IPIC!A I A Sea Clf Tl'Hblt (C) James Mason. Wiit '9111t" (adventure) ''2 -· 60 lmMaicalt G ( ) Scientists and IO'l•mment tx· fl) CondtrtD dt Al .. s (30) O~Hlltiri. Montpnery, Maureen perts, In Wish. D.C., New Yort, and Calif., mike a report on the 9:45&) ,..,, Delk (C) Q) Mowit: "letra,.cl w ..... " (dra· pollution of fish in our oceans. lO:OO II Cit) Cl) C8S News Special (C) m1) '55 -Tom Drake. Carole Eddie Albert is narrator and host. • (60) "CBS News Correspondents Mathews. · 0 I lflc!AC I "-itf• CM!-P Report: Part II-America 1nd the (f1) Cl) ""1 ..._ (C) (~) Amr/ Archerd . lnterv19ws Wortd." Ch1rtes Colllnawood mod-11:3011 ~JHIJ MttY 8riffln (C) celebnttes 1t the premiere show· er1tes from New Yort. Also review-0 9 (j) m Jola1t11J C8noa (C) lnr of Columbia Pictures• historical Inf events of ttle past year "' IJ 11oM 81• (C) feature film, "Cn>mwtll." Eric Sev1reid, Richard C. Hottelet, 0 Ef) Didi Cavett (C) D @ (]) GJ MM Squcl (C) (60) Marvin Kalb Morel1 Safer and fD llacl Joamal (C) (R) "Is There Anyone Left In Santi Peter Killsch~r Paula?' Fem1ndo lamas auests as IJ Bii 5 ~ (C) (60) Kevin 12:00 IJ Mewle: usa.nt11a1 .... Oftlt' a police lieutenant lnvolYed In the Sanders Barney Morris. (comedy) '44 -P1ulette Goddard, ille1a1 entry ot Mexican youths D @ '@ Gf) Marca WtlbJ M.D Fred MlcMurny. across the C11ifornll border. (C) (60) (R) "A Very Speciai Sail: @ (J) ~ Cnrttt (C) fJ MHI~ $ 11""; "Optmion fia!}." Dr. Welby's youn1 patient Is 1:00 1J Mewia: lt) 1Au&lllq AMt" Eidlu•n (dram•) 61 -Werner cauaht up with the swlnring set (dram•) '54 -M1ra1ret Locliwood Klemperer, Ruta Lee. and venereal disease. Forrest Tlldltr. ' m Trutll or c:on.q-(C) (30) IJ Hof~ Movie: "Antllofty Ad· • D ..... (C) ~ It T1ia I T1aitf (C) (60) wt,..,, (dr1m1) '3S-Fredric March, m Alf.NIOt Sltow: "I .... WfMN &> 80W1rl1Hllt Fii• CC> (30) Olivia de Havlll1nd, Claude Rains, I'• Coilllt" (C) ''Edit of Dlnll;" OJ Ne Crlo en Its Httlbrn (30) Edmund Gwenn. ind HSltndlJ Dinner for 1 Stldltr.'" @E DH Knetts (C) (60) Guess 1re Sid Caesar, Dour McClure ind lulu.r------------------------- 7:55 m CIMStioft c1e s...._ 1:00 8 9 Cl) Crttn Acf• (C) (30) Lisa provides Eb with 1 dowry. a JOHN wooDEN's ucLA * PRE-GAME SHOW! 0 Jolan Wooden 5"ow (C) (30) m Tt Ttfl tM Trudi (C) (30) &) Flltl lotptl lai...._.n (C) I!) Sonrtsas (C) (30) 1:05 m ur1. 1.azo css> 1:30 8 9 Cl) H• Haw (C) (60) D @E Jalil (C) (30) (R) ''Two tor the Toad." Corey hides a pet toad 1nd warts from his mother. 0 STEEL BOWL CLASSIC! * UCLA vs. WM. & MARY! 0 UClA "*ttball (C) (90) UClA Bruins vs. Coller• of William ind Miry in the first round of this year's "Steel Bowl Classic' In Pitts· burah. (Tape delay telecast) 0 (iZJ CJ) 0) ABC Mowie of lite W ... : (C) ~icfl't Crows Up" (R) (comedy) '69 -Karen Valentine, Robert Cumminp, Edward Mulhare . Gidret Invades the U.N. 11 a tour guide. m Dlvld Frost Show (C) (90) OJ Draptt (C) (30) Mail to: ING-oNEOF YING DISORDERS OF CHILDHOOD ounc child and particularly a adult, few habits are more rasslna then bed we tUnc. ts to keep the condition may only wonien any logical problems that are y pr esent. Scoldint. •· and restrietlnc liquids at e Ju1t won't help. ID can he.Ip. Th ousands of ters and adults have been by the condlUoned respo nse . When not due to Of1anlc ot disease bed wettlnc can ped, safely -pennanenUy. within 3 to 6 weeks. the THERAID Company 317 Professional Bldg. 710 Wilshire Blvd. Santa Monica, Calif. 9040 I 6:'5 .fI!) Musicale .fI!) htterw fer Uvtn1 (30) Parents name ______________ _ 7:00 1J C8S Ewnilll News (C) (30) fl) La CNdl lien Crilcl1 (C) (30) a m NIC "'"'"' N ... (C) (30) 9:00 Du (j) m NBC Tutld11 Movie: fJ Wlaat'a My Unt? ('C) (30) (C) "M1tdt.._" (spy dram1) '67-m (HJ CI) I loft lMq (30) Patrick O'Nt1I, Ira Furstenberr. II) IMt tltt Citdl (C) (30) Donald Pleesen(.t, Henry Silva. The 9 00 Tunct11 Mtvit Chinese and Mlericans ire after Address ________________ _ City ____________ ZiP----- Child's Age ___ _ (must be 4 or older) Telephone ________ _ ... ,. 13 WEDNESDAY DECEMIER 30 For mornln1Afand afternoon llstinp, please '" DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day' 1 movies. DAYTIME MOVIES t:OO B ._ LMI Me Nor (musical) '34-8in& Crosby, Miriam Hopkins. "Moncce" (romance) '30 -Gary Cooper, Mar1ane Dietrich. D (C) '111e Prtdipl" (relicious drama) '55--llna Turner, Edmond Purdom. t :30 8 "YOll 1tlon1 to Mt" (comedy) '41-8artma Stanwyck, Edpr Bu· chan1n. m,,,......, ....... (drama) '66--«ane Richmond. l:OOGl(C) ....... II a F ........ " (comedy) '49-l.orttta Youna. 2:00 8 (C) "Sftel Hiia tf . .._,. (musical) ·~ario Lanz•. 4:30 II "Tiie W...1 ..... .... HI...,.. (drama) '57-Ann Sheridan, David Farrar. rvFNI~(, 5:00 U DISCOVERY NEWS TEAM! * SANDERS & MORRIS! 5:00 II Jl1 Ntwl (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 W ......... (C) (60) U STEVE WITH SAL MINEO * ART LINKLETTER! 0 Tiit Allen Show (C) (90) D Six O'aoct Mewtt: uc.mn1 luli.t "11•__," (mystery) '51 -Walter Pidaeon, Maraaret Lelah· ton, David Tomlinson. fJ Didi YM D,le (30) tD ~ F'lllltlto .. (C) (30) II) Sbr T,_. (C) (60) ~(])football (C) (cont'd. from 5 PM) Peach Bowl 11me. fl!) Hodaepodae Lodae {C) (30) 9 Cl) CIS ,..., (C) (30) .fm FlllMr Flllily (30) II) Netidlf-. 3' (C) (60) 8' Wudtttllt (C) (30) El!) LI Hon Fa•Milf ctt1 htrida aJ News In tllt Round (C) (30) &:JO a eanc1id ea ..... <30> GI 1\t f'lylaa Ni n (C) (30) • QJ Cl) UC ,..., (C) (30) m,..,.., u.. ,., (30) 9 Cl) My Fawerite lllftia11 (30) .&> Sedal SearftJ (C) m "' o.rt Rtl*t <C> c3o> E[!) lot Olvldadoa (30) aJ 'MC Evtnl111 Ntwa (C) (30) 6:.4SG)Mlliclll 7:00 fJ CIS Evet1ll1 News (C) (30) 0 f.l3 NIC NldlttJ Ntw1 (C) (30) D Wlltt'a My U1t? (C) (30) GI I Lovt l..lq (30) m 1ta.t .... a.cti <t> c3o> fE STEREO EXPLOSION * ON KC£T & KFAC-FM '1812'-Mehta, L.A. Phil. CUSTOM FIREPLACE SCREENS -.:· (7 DAY DELIVERY> Inside· 011tslde or Corner Mounts 111 ·leauflfMI Decorative Colors 111 Many Finishes. Wide Selection Of GAS LOGS FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN SANTA ANA TENT AND AWNING 2202 S. MAIN -545-0491 SANTA ANA ; THE DAILY P ILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBFR ~,. 1910 fE Ho•NOOCI Stfftt Spedll (C) (60) "Hollywood Bowl S~tacular.'' Conductor Zubin Me~t1; the LA. Philharmonic Orchestra, and pianist Gary Gr1ffm1n in • "Tchaikovsky Gali," in pro1r1m slmule1st on KFAC, 92.3 FM. f!it Cl) Tnitll or CeMec!lltftCU (C) .Im awtst tilt livlnr Word (C) (30) ., Ro.no (30) E[!) Sl•plt•nte Marta (55) m .... , ..... <C> c3o> 7:301J 9 ()) I IFlc!M I The frozen World or Seals and Walrus (C) (60) A fa~natinr trip to the North and South Poles to Sff how ani· mals there have adapted to some or the harshest environments known to man. Char1es Kuralt is D A. rollicking hour * of Comedy On Ice KRAFT MUSIC HALL D @ Cl) m Kr1ft Mualc Hall (C) (60) "Comedy on Ice." Hugh O'Brian is host of an Ice slcatina revue. D @ CI> m 1011n111 tas11 (C) (60) Tennessee Emit Ford. Louis Armstrona. Kenny Rogers & The First Edition auest. @Ii) 30 MlnutH (C) (30) E[!) N1t1dl1 (60) 9:30 fJ laxt.r Ward Ntw1 (C) (30) fE T1't Nader Report (C) (30) &)Muslcalt @!) Condtrto de Allln (30) 9:45 .&> hator's om (C) narrator. 10:00 IJ Ci1J Cl) Hawaii Fivt.O (C) (60) II 9 (j) m Men Fro111 Shlloll Frank Silvera auests as a small (C) (90) "Hanna~." Lisa Gerritsen rancher who is a victim of progress. 1uests IS youna alr1 searchlna for D 9 00 m four-ln-Gnt: "Rod her "lost" mother. Str11nl'• Nipt Callery" (C) (60) B JERRY WEST LAKERS ''The House" ind "Certain Shad-* BIG PRE-GAME SHOW! ows on the Wall" star Joanna 0 Jerry Wiit 511ow (C) Pettet, Steve Franken, P1ul Rich· D m Courtllllp of Eddie's Father ards; and Louis Hayward, Agne.s (C) (30) "I ·Thou1ht You Thouaht." Moorehead, Rachel Roberts and Tom thinks Mrs. Livinastone has Grayson Hill. f1llen for him. D @ CD m Dan Ausust (C) (60) fJ Mlllloll $ Movie: "llt lridp" "Pas.sine Fair.'' The murder of a (dram•) '61-Volker Bohnet, Fritz psychiatrist leads Auaust Into • Wepper. maze of political pressure .. GJ Truth tr Conttqutncta (C) (30) 0 Holiday Movie: (C) "Rhaplody" II) I IHc!AIYictory in May (C) (dr1m1) '54-Elize~th Taylor, Vit· {30) Hl1hll1hts of the Indianapolis torlo Gassman, Louis Calhern. 500 sports car race. GI Qeor1e Putnalft Ntwa (C) (60) .G) Qonrn111•t Fil• (C) (30) fE Creative Ptr10tl (30) A profile g) No C...O t11 1os Ho•hfes (30) of Sir Tyrone Guthrie. . g) TY Musicll Osurt (C) (30) 7:55 E[!) C.tstion de Se111ndos E[!) Tele-Cinema Es9tM1 (2 hr) l :OO 10•30 a LAKERS SLUG IT OUT 0 SUCCESS NEWS TEAM: *WITH PHOENIX! * SANDERS & MORRIS! 0 Libra lastetball (C) (21/z hr) 0 111 5 News (C) (60) l(evln L.A. Lakers vs. Phoenix Suns. S1nders. Barney Morris. D @CD m M .. e 1too• ter m Aia 0ut <C> (30> QralddaddJ (C) (30) "The Teen @I) La fa•ilia (30) ldoJ." Dinny offers advice to a 11:00 II 9 (I) @I) News (C) secretly married teen11e idol. 0 9 Cl) m News (C) tD To Tell Utt Tnrttl (C) (30) 0 tiE News (C) > II) I lflcilL I ,.,di 1ow1 Football m Trojan laU.tball (C) lnvlt1· Claalk (C) (3 hr) Arizona State tionel tournament, taped earlier at the Sports Arena. University vs. North Carolina. . II) llll Johns News (C) (30) fil) De Fre11a Clltf (C) (30) '"'CI) Perry Mason .fE Tiit AllSWll (C) (30) _ WI -Udla Ubft ,,.. (90) fE Eaatem Wlsdo• and MNtm Uil , .. , Life: "Omnipotence." 1:05 E[!) Tittltpo dt Dtportet (55) 11:30 II Qi (j) Merv Qriffln (C) 1:30 IJ 9 ()) Governor & JJ. (C) (30) D 0 Cl) m Jollnny Carson (C) The Governor's newlywed mother g FINAL GAME OF UCLA comes home to son 1fter a lovers' * IN STEE BOW 1 quarrel. Linda Watkins and Kent L L. Smith iuest IJ UCLA Bastetball (C) The Bru· D @@ m Roo• 222 (C) (30) ins play the~~ second and ~i~I "The Lau&hinr Majority." A rotund came of the Steel Bowl Classic. · k h h d h O&>Dict Cavett (C) JO ester. c anps t e stu. ent ap1t Y 11n Movie· ...... 6 F .... Nl""'t· concem1n1 school elections. u:1 ,. • '... 11ZZJ .-.n. 51'' tD David frost Show (C) (90) fOWft (comedy) '57-Jane Rus· fl!) Civilisation (C) (60) "Heroic sell. M1terlallsm."" 12:00 @ CI) Didi Cavett (C) .&> htttm for livlna (30) 1:00 II Movie: "Hotel Reserve" (dra- 9:00 II a (I) Mtdical Cent• (C) (60) m1-'46-J1mes Mason. Dr. Joe G1nnon comes In conflict D D Newa (C) with Indian tribal customs. Geoffrey GI All·Nlcht Sllow: "A WOM1n'1 Deuel, Rudy Solari and Eduard Secret," '"'Tiit Man Between," ind Franz 11uest. (C) "This Anll'Y A&e." J :) h g :) ll • 1) II I. d ) I· I s d ) • • , t .. I _l_ THURSDAY DECEMBER 31 For mornln1 and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies • DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 D "UdJ Fre• ltuililu" (ro· mince) '41-John Wayne. 9:15 D "Dear •ut11" (c:om\dY) '47 - Joan Caulfield, Wiiiiam Holcftn. "T1lt Ll&tit n.t Ftlltd" (drama) '4~Ron1ld Coleman, Ida Lupino. 9:30 O "YOtl Were ""'' LAMlltf" (mu· s1cal) '42-Fred Astaire. m (C) "Endl1nttd Island" (cfra. ma) '58--Dana Andrews. 1:00 m "Dlnntr at EJ&trt" (comedy) '33 -John and Lionel Barrymore. 2:00 0 "Yeu're In U1t NtvY Now" !comedy) 'Sl~ary Cooper. 4:30 II (C) "Jtn W1ntld M11" (west· ern) 'SS-Randolph Seott. EVE NINI. 4:30 0 BLUEBONNET BOWL! * ALABAMA VS. OKLA- HOMA from Astrodome! 6:00 II Bit Newt (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. D MIC NIWMMCI (C) (60) O Blue lonnet Bowl (C) (Con'cl. from 4:30 PM) University of Ala- bama vs. Univ. of Oklahoma, live from Astrodome. D Sil O'Clock Movie: (C) '11iwt I Clrt 1 lr11~ (musical) '54-0eb· ble Reynolds, Muae. Gower Chim· pion. A Bro1dw1y producer 1udl· lions hundred• of alrts for th.e lead· in& role in his new hit play when the tempetament1I star w1lks out. 0 Diet VIII D7'f (30) m Tllt Fllntst.Ma (C) (30) Q)@ (I) Stir TrMI (C) (60) fll) Nod,.,ocl1t Lodi' (C) (30) Qt) Cf) CIS NIWI (C) (30) tii) fllfMr F11nllJ (30) @I) Notidn 34 (C) (30) m Tnit Adwt11turt (C) (30) Er:) 1.a Htni Ft•lllar c:oe h ttldl m ,.... 111 ....... <C> <30> &:30 o C111did ea..,.. (30) m Tiit n,t111 N11e (C) (30) @ 00 NBC Nl&titfJ Ntn (C) (30) fll) Tllt Frtn~ CW (C) (30) (R) "A Wine and Chee• Puty." tjj Cl) MJ Ftw0rtte Martian (30) @m Sodll S.C.ritJ (C) m n.. Dtllft '""' <C> <30> m Les ~dta (30) al AIC Ewtnlnr Ntwa 1C) (30) 6:45.@ll)Musicllt 7:00 6 CIS Evlftlnr Ntws (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. 0 m NIC NlpUJ News (C) (30) David Brinkley, Frank McGee, John Ch1ncellor. O W1llfs MJ ll11t? (C) (30) m@ rn , 1.ow Lucy <30> ID ltlt tlM Ctodl (C) (30) THE OAIL Y P ILOT, TV WEEK, OllCEMal'lt U, lt1t m Eastern Wildt• (C) (30) (R) m I itlc!A I ..... ,. (C) (60) EARLY TO BED 9 Cl) T,_.. or Ct1tllCIHffll (C) (R) "Old Tlmt'1' "iaht at the fm Cltrlst tM I.Mn& Wonl (C) (30) Pops." m 10S1tto <30> m e11a11 ... ,. <C> <30> m> Siltple•1ntt Maria (55) II> la ltvtrfJ de ,.,.IVlllo (30) &) Movie 81•t (C) (30) m N.tm1 (60) 7:30 II Qj Cf) F••lfJ Aff1Jr (C) (30) 9:30 0 9 Cl) m Niner (C) (30) Jody is thrilled wh.en All-Pro foot· "Bud,et, &diet, Who's Got the ball quutertltck Ktn Granr« In-Budgetr• Nancy ind Adam spend vites him to have dinner In his $368.80 over their budaet end apartment with Ken's nephew suddenly they •re belna helped 0 9 @ m i IH<W I Grall.. by a stream of "Third Deputy See· lowt ,,,., (C) (60) Anita 8ry1nt retarles' from Wuhlnetn who mere· and Joe G1ra1lola will describe the ly complicate m1tters. Bob Barker is going to be1d early New Year's Eve. It's not that he dislikes the wee-hours revelry. it's just that he's go~ to be up early the next mommg. sans ruzzy tongue. about the time most people will be falling down on their beds exhausted from welcoming in 1971. Bob has an early morning rendezvous with CBS·TV pro- ducers for last minute prepara. llVlsh and distinctlvely.styltd theme u @ Cil m 1llt Odd C:O.plt (C) flo•b depictlna "Yesterd1y, Today (30) "The Laundry Oro." Oacu t and Tomorrow." and Ftlilt conspire to braek up 1 0 @ (I) a) Matt U~ (C) poker ftme In their apartment. (60) "Jimmy." Matt conducts 1n O lutw Ward NtW'I (C) (30) investiaation to IHm why Jimmy G) Maiu .. Oaks and four other hi&h school fl) Conclttto de Al ... (30) ~tudents.. all on probation, are bO· 9:45 .E) ,IStlDt's Ota (C) mg dismissed. fJ Mllllff $ MMI: .,...__, Plus 10:00 0 @@ m Dean Mlftia (C) TWo" (drama) '61-David J1nasen, (60) Fr1nk Sinatra, Ruth Bual, Kay Jeanne Crain, Dina Merrill. A pri· Medford and Bart>ua Heller ire nte investiaator who Is attempt-scheduled guests. In& to find a misstna heiress, be-D llr f"m News (C) (60) Kevin comes involved wlth a movie star, S1nders, Barney Morris. his ex-fiancee ~ the girl in the D ~ Ci) m Tllt hH1ortal (C) cue. (60) ''To the God1 Alone." Ben m Trvtll or Coll11qutncu (C) (30) Richards b1ttlts hts old nemesis, ID It Tallts 1 Tllltf (C) (60) Jordon Bt1ddock. Bob a.rlltt ud 8drell 1 ... l..ock-m Tllutrt ltat (C) (30) "O•nce 0 Mtwie SC>tdal: "CulMl1a1" laart. Ensemble." (dram1) '43 -ln&rid Beraman, .&) Ctwen1111t1tt F1t1111 (C) (30) Hulllphrey Boaart. Ride's pmbllna II) Nt Cnt 111 lol Ho•brtl (30) CISlno explodes when an old love 7:55 GI!) Cutstlon cit St(ultdot (55) w1lks in, brln1in1 her huaband. 1:00 6 a Cl) JI• Nabers (C) (60) m a..,.. flutnt• Nen (C) (60) J1ne Wvm1n and Mary Costa ruest. al) Sptcu'ation (C) (60) ·. . m EnstlNI • tt. <3o> 0 VW111111 CrtM• (C) (60) al) Dtrtf1as t11 Htftrwood (60) m To Ttil Ult TruUI (C) (30) fll) I IHclM I ,lttt and Ult Wtlf 10:30 11J HI Jellna N ... (C) t30) (C) (30) Cyril Ritchard nurates II) La f1•1lla (30) special ballet version of Prokofiev's 11:00 II a Cf) II> Ntw1 (C) symphonic fairytale. 8 U (j) a;, Ntwt (C) .@m Cftltion R ... udl (C) (30) U R1111t Action (C) m Ytpbulldt (C) (60) D m Ntwl. (C) 1:05 Er:) T•Revlsta Musical (55) m M .. : .. A D1J at the llaca" 1:30 D ~ (j) m l111111dt (C) (60) (comedy) '37-Marx Brothers. "Blacl!out.'' A power failure In San aJ Mwit: "Tiit ladlw hrtJ" Francisco covers 1 major robbery (dt1ma) '57--Don Murr1y. attempt.. @ (I) hfTJ Maon 0 @ CJ? aJ ltwitcfltd (C), (30) Ell) 1'1lt Advocatas (C) (R) (R) ''Damn on-J Pedestal.' Sa· mantha's cousin zaps 01rrln into GI!) Horoscope repl1cln1 1 1tatue in Messachutttts. 11:301J fB Cl) Mm Crtfflft (C) Tour-m Dnid Fl'Olt Dtw (C) (90) nament of Roses Queen Kathleen II) lom r HIOUlflts (C) (2 hr.) Denise Arnett and her court auest. m 1 IHc!A I CMrtl. W~ 111C1 All 0 Ii) 00 m Jttinny Ctnon (C) ~Co~~~ll i~~!rv~~s ~:n~:;~~ U Tllt Mowit ca .. (C) chorman Walter Cronkite on the D al Did Cmtt (~ 11se of television In the courtroom. @E l'rinct of '"" (C) .@m 'att."' Jor Uwill& (30) 12:00 D Movie: "CUffl If Justice" (west· 9:00 8 t1j Cl) CIS Til•rldaJ Mwit: ern) '49-Jimmy Ellison. (C) "Qamb'tf of Homm" (horror) @ (I) Did Cavttt '66-Cesare Danov1, L1ura Devon, Suzy Pariler. This Is a story which brings to life the frenetic, thou(h fictional, exploits of a maniac who terrorizes the city of Baltimore, Md. in the 1880s. O Tiie Fusffive (60) "Masqu! r1de ." Edward Asner auests. u @ rn m lartfoot in Ult P'1rt (C) (30) "The Bed.'' The Bratters buy a bed wholesale. 1:00 11 Movie: <C) ''Tiit loJ Critcl Murder" (suspense) '&&-Veronica Hurst, Phil Brown. Ct Movie: ''Tiit Couc1t" Cdr1111a) '62~rant Willi1ms, Shirley Kni&ht. D m Cttlltilr.I of Tomomw (C) ONews (C) m All·NicJtt SMw: (C) "ltll, looll I Candle" and (C) "Jubal." tions before he begins S.O narrate the Tournament of Roses Pa- rade colorcast. Barker was up early on Thanksgiving Day, too. Ins.tead of being in the nice warm lu~h· en of his Hollywood home, sniff- ing his wife's pumpkin pie, Bar- ker was shivering in an outside booth in Detroit, M ichigan, nar- rating that city's Thanksgiving Day Parade for CBS television . Jf Barker didn't love parades he'd be in big trouble. Fortu- nately, that's not the case. Bob Barker is a _natural host, whether in his own living room co a handful of guests or to the audience of his nationally tele- vised show, Truth or Conse· quences, which Barker has been hosting for over a decade. Bob Barker has emceed so many contests, parades and state fairs that he has become the master of any situation that may arise. He strives to make the audience feel that it's so easy they could do it themselves. "IC l ever hear a person say how difficult my job must be, that'll be the day I'll figure I'm doing something wrong," says Barker. Hosting the New Year's pa- rade will not be strictly business with Bob, though. When · he marvels at the beautiful floats and pageantry of the Rose Pa- rade, you can bet he's getting as big a kick out of the proceed- ings as his viewing audience. And that's the key to his sue- cess. Page 15 .. ... ,, . THE OAIL Y PILOT, TV WEEK, OECEMll!R 26, 1'70 FRIDAY JANUARY 1 5:30. ... ,.... fllllll1IMa (C) Fllmtd hllflllpts ol tM 1970 ROM Parldl. ' 6:00 ID ,,.,.,.... AdlwttJll (C) Bill Wtllfl and Ben Hunter Interview people who hive come to s.e the 1971 RoM P1r1d1. 1:25 D f.Mdel F.lcM•te <C> fD Siu• ..... (C) # 170. l:AO 7:l0. a(() c.u.o .... Fllltwel h · m SEE THE ROSE PARADE ,... <C> The 14th annual parade. * UNINTERRUPTED! ! 'OM of tM l1riest in the Southwell. SPECTACULAR hu as lta thtme this ,..,, "11'1 a AERIAL VIEW! Wondttful Worid." Marilyn Van Der· m TMrN•ent .t ._ Parede (C) bur ind Jeck Unklttter describe the Bill Weith is hOlt for ICTTV's cower· event as it '-lies place at the Teiu •1• of the Rose Parade. Throuatl state Felrpounds in 0.1111. combfnln1 f1dlltles and talent of fJ ,._./A.Ill .... (C) KTTV and KWKW Radio-the Span-fJ .._.._ fef YMlll (t) lsh ap11kln1 community wtll be 1ble e Hebe l.tlJ (C) to httr the parade dueribld In their (I! CJ) c.toea (C) natiw tonau..,_.,, tunln1 to l<Wl<W 1:00 " ........ Wltdl (C) fOf the voiot Ind KTTV tor the pie· .w. r&"\ Siu• Str.t (C) ture. \U) \.llJ 8:45 l:JO fJ ,......., I (C) "Hypno1IL" :SS 8 tNe Us 1'ls '-J (C) GDIC ........... (C) 8!> &II fer H..nll U ENJOY THE PARADE l:J089CIJT..,..••tef._P• *WITH STEVE, JAYNE ,.. (C) Bob Ba,rW •nd June Lock· & T.ELECOPTERf 7:0089(()TMnNllMllt ef ...... f'l'wllw (C) Bob 81r1ler and June Lockhart co-host this half hour of pre-parade activities. au Cll m "• , .... .,., ,.. ,... Sllute (C) Bert Parks, Michael Landon and Vonda Kly Van Dyke .,. host• for hlatllflhb of the Ofln1e Bowl P1rldt from Coral Gables, At., and tM Tournament of Rotes Band Time tecond annual hip ~ band competition from Puaden1. U PRE-PARADE WITH * STEVE & JAYNE! FUN! u ... hnide ,,.... (C) Sttvt Allen ind Jayne Meadows talk with ptrade partldp1nts. fJ ....... .,,. ... , O.Merdat (C) ........... (C) hart dttcrib1 the 1d.lvltlt1 for the g Ttun11Mt1t of.._ Parade (C) CBS camna stationed It the olficlil Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows host revlewln1 lltnd, as the spectacular Kn.A's Rote Parade festivities fOf flo1ts. colorful equestrian unib and th• third consecutive yur. ltlrrln1 marchlna band• parade down t:OO 0 ml Cl) m _., .... Parade Colo,.do Boulrmd. (C) Live fro!Tl'New Orl11ns, La. DU(l)IDT .... 11111t1ta-181eet1e w., CC) (R) ,... <C> "Throuatl Ult Eyea of I m .......... (C) # 170. atlld" 11 the theme of the 82nd t'.2011J f...,_a In s.wift& (C) 1nnu1I parNe, and Raymond Burr t:JO IJ Mewtt: "7 Swprlla" (comedy· 1nd Betty White describe the bt1u· drama) '63--0aude Jutr1. Albert ty for the NBC cameru.. l<athlMn Faille. Arnett is the Rote Queen and the ID .._,_ .... (C) Rev. Billy Graham ia the Gr1nd 9:55 O @ Cl) EE s.pr lowt C•e M1nh1I. (C) Tennestee meet• Air Force 1t 11J , .. .., (C) the ~r Bowl In Hew Orleans. La. ., TfflUIMllt et .._ hraclt (C) 10:00 llfl>lld1tllnltioft & Ute Law (C) Nono Arsu and Carmen de I• Vee• 9 (i) S..ny Today (C) ~ m~~~~~ · 10:15 ID Ptflpldlve <C> lO:JO m f1lsll hrdtn TV !POR!t H/tJHl/tJHTt 10:45 1J lit Cl) Cation lowt CtnM (C) The Unlveralty of Notre Dame meets the University of Texas in the Cot· ton Bowl 11 011111, Te11u. SUNDAY, DECEMBER Z1 • 10:00AM19 Cl) NFL Football (C) Conference Divisional Play-Off. I (i) J.1c Pllly-Off (C) l>ley·Off Game. 5:00 Utbol·Soccer Mundlal • 10:00 8portt Pa .. (C) Mal Alberts. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28 5:00' ~f'll (C) Blue-Grey Classic. 7:30 ROM llowt--Gnncldeddy of Them All (C) History o t e ose Bowl. 1.-00 e lfue-Only footbell (C) Collegiate All·Stars TUESDAY. DECEMBER 29 8:30 B UCLA Basketbell (C) Bruins vs. Col. of William and Mary. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30 7:30 VictcHy In Mer (C) Higtillshts of Indianapolis 500. 1..-00 Liken la.utlNlll (C) Llkers at Phoenix. Ile.ch lowt Footb911 (C) 11:00 Tro n BnUtbell C) Invitational tournament. 0 9 Ci) m Hollywood $q11ar11 (C) m To11rna111ent of Ro1ts Parade (C) (R) 11 :oo o 9 Cll m .,.,. o1 our L1vts (C) U REPLAY OF PARADE *WITH STEVE & JAYNE! 11 TtllfntMlnt of ..... Parade (C) (R) G Tempo (C) II) flocttt Rebln Hood (C) 11:05 m CMrtlt'1 Pad (C) 11 :30 D 9 CJ) m Tiie Doctors (C) I!) Ill Joltns News (C) l\rTfRNOON 5:00 I (1) Footbell (C) Peach Bowl Game. 11:30 UC~ Basketball (g) The Bruins play their second and final aame of the "Steel 90wl Classic." 12·00 ... ~ f7\ ..., Anotlllr Wortcl-eay THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31 ' ...., ..., ~ ~ 4.:30 I Blue Bonnet Bowl (C) Alabama vs. Oklahoma. City&> ~ .. _._ W 8:30 loidn1 Hlahl~hts (C) ".,_._._. Ith AdVlntur1 (C) 11 :00 Rams Ac:tfon C 12:30 D 9 (I) m lfleht '1'omilt (C) IDAY, JANUARY 1 m 1Malln1 for Dollars (C) 9:55 AM II (]) Supr Bowl Game (C) Tennessee vs. Air Force. 12:45 @!)Ft1ture fll•s 10:45 COtton Bowl Game C) Notre Dame vs. Texas. 12:50 m MOV!t: (C) "lut Foot Forward'' 1:30 I Rose Bowl Game (~) Stanford vs. Ohio State. (comedy) '43-lucllle Ball William 4:45 · Orl"te lowt Game (C) Nebraska ~· LSU. Gaxton June All-.n ' Gloria SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 • · 1 -• 11:00 AMI. 9 CJ) Gator Bowl Football (C) Auburn vs. Mississippi. DeH;;_:~ .:ft 1:00 ,fti special (C) "Three To Win.'' 1:00 0 \jllilJ uu 1:.1.:1 Another World- 1:30 East•Wfft SMne Game (C) All·Star Game SonitrMt (C) 2:00 School Basketball (C) Beverly Hills vs. Santa Monica. U Qlrt Talk (C) 4:00 Santi Anlt. feature Race (C) 1 :30 II Movie: "I Rem1111btr Mama" 5:00 WOf1cl Cup Soccer (C) (drama) '4S-lrane Dunne Barbara 8:00 Saturday Nl1ht FlsthtS (C) B 1 Gedd Si r .d · H. d · 10:30 UCLA Baslcetb911 C) Bruins vs. Dayton. e es, r \A nc ar wicke. USC Basketball ( ) USC vs. LSU. (taped) D 9 (J) ID Row 1owt C•• CC> Helsman Trophy winner Jim P1unkett leeds his SUnford lndl•ns Into battle with mlahty Ohio State and Rex Ketn. Ohio's quarterllack who fin· lshed fifth In the Helsman ballotina. Curt Gowdy and Kyle Rote call the action. • ..,. c:...r fJ @ CI> ED TUt Clrt (C) G Tt..,O'I [WtfJWtUD (C) ID f....._ II Snt111 (C) 9 ()) .... Sptml: "1llt ... ,. alfam Stwtt" (drama) '60-Yul Biynner, Eli Wallach . l:AO m W...._pn N .. l1n111 (C) 1:50 ID Kld'a stuff CC) 2:00 fJ a.tlopln& GounMt (C) G Mwlt: (C) "[le.ape fnNll hit· r1l11" (adventure) '62-Sll Mineo. Yul Brynner, Madlyn Rhue, Jack Wtr· den, James Muon. Fanatlcal follow- ers of 1 Nationalist leader, In an Arab oil state controlled by 1 COfrupt monarch, reteue him as he Is being taken to be executed. ID Topper (fj) (]) Movies: "Spartan• & the Cladiators" Ind "'Ylol1t1t htrtot." fiEfl• flilblN 2:30 D DMMa c.t (C) 0 a..vil Special: (C) "JH•be,. (Id· venture) '62-Dofls D1y, Stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durante, Mirtha Raye, Dean J1uer. At the tum of th• century, Pop 'Wonder is in danaer of havina his circus taken over by creditors because of his penchant for a•mbllna away the profits IDROJ Ropn fD Plydlolog IA (C) al Allber Ltpt 3:00 U S1J1n,. hradlM (t) m Outw Umlta ID Undft'dol (C) @Cl) Matinee fD Peter and tM Woll (C) (R) SE Challenae (C) m Fil• F..turu (C) 3:30 II Eultft• Otll\andy Presents (C) An hour of special music with Eugene Ofm1ndy ind the Phlladelphi• Or· chestra. Soloists are soprano Teresa Stratas, and Spain's first f1mlly of the guitar, The Romeros. D Fa•us Juty Trlab (C) ID Bozo'• 111 Top Show (C) fD TM Flr TrN (C) ~ Cl) PoplJI Cartoona (C) SE Cllrist the LMna Wont (C) 3:45 IE La Co•unldad al Dia (C) 4:001J Hiatnr1y Patrol G Nm (C) Baxter Ward. m CIOfle Putna111 N"" (C) I!) Porty Pi& (C) fil) SeulM Street (C) (R) # 170 @I!) Rellitous featllftl (C) IE Dos Gallos en Pal1nqu1 al Sesame street (C) 4:15 IE Alex Nervo Show 4:30 II Movie: "The Rose Bowl Story" (romance)-'52-Marshall Thomp· son, Natalie Wood, Vera Miles. Om News (C) 0 Father Knows le$t 0 E,..ttneu Nm (C) G Abbott l Costetlo (C) ID Cumby (C) .. ~ Cl) lil•lllJ llllolllQOn (C) 9(i)Tllrtt ...... &>Clnt• 30 @I) La Cujul Vida GE va..a • Vial• (C) ,:45 Cl Q) (j) m Oran19 Bowl CHM (C) Nebraska meets Loulsl1n1 State In the Or1np Bowl In Ml1ml, na., with Jim Slmp.son and Al DeRoa•tls as comment1tors. 5:00 0 SUCCESS NEWS TEAM: k SANDERS & MORRIS! U 111 5 Ntwa (C) Kevin Sanders. fJ Flipper (C) m .,.. Flintstones (C) II) Hllpn's llllnd (C) Em CMrtle'a hcl (C) (R) 9 Cl) TIM Muftlltn fl!) Play l Tille (C) I!) Rtl••PIP GENotldn t1) Cllloplna &ounn.t (C) 5:15 fill n. Fritndlr &lint 5:30 fJ @(j) al ABC News (C) fJ a.t s .. rt (C) m .. , fnorttt Mlrtlln II) McHale's Navr fill Mlltlropra' Ntipbortlood (C) tB) Ci) Nna/Weathlf /Spofta (C) Im, ...... Desk/Fil•• (C) Ill Co•lcos J Clndones Em lttUIMll s .. 11111 dt 111 Notl· PIS f"VENING 6:00 IJ lit News'(C) (60) Jeny Dunphy. D Tltt Allee Show (C) (90) fJ Sil O'Qock Movie: (C) "llM Milllllippl &1•bltl'' (adventure) '53-Tyrone Power. Piper l.lurle, JuUt Ad1ms, John Mcintire, Wil- liam Reynolds, Ron R•ndell. A handsome 111mbler alienates the son and deuahter of 1 New Or· leans aristocrat when he buts the son In 1 high-stakes poker aame. a I lflc!ALf SMtkM (C) (60) "Eddy Arnold." The record kine of country pop, Eddy Arnold, Is host to Roy Cutle, Jimmy Edwards, Fred· die end the Oreemers end Derek Dene. m lite F11ntston• (C) (30) ID@ CD Star Trell (C) (60) fill Hodppodp Lodp (C) (30) tB) Ci) CIS N... (C) (30) .@?!) Fislllt' f1ially (30) @l)Noticltro 34 (C) (60) GE La Hori F111llilr con P1trlcl1 m lnliatit (C) (30) 6:30 fJ Candid Callttfl (30) m lite F1Jinc Nun (C) (30) em Pellr Ind tllt Wolf (C) (30) (R) 9 Ci) My favorite Martian (30) fl!) Social Steuritr (C)/Mulie1l1 GE Los Olvldlclos (30) m film featvrt (C) (30) 7:001J CBS Evenlni NIWI (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. fJ What's Mr Une? (C) (30) m @ Cl) I Lon Lucy (30) II) Beat tllt Clod! (C) (30) fll) Book Belt (C) (30) Robert Cro· mie Jliscusses "Future Shock," by Alvin Toffler. Qi Cl) Trvtll or Conaequenen (C) ,&Ii) Christ the LMnr Word (C) (30) THa DAILY ,ILOl', TV WEEI(, DECIMlllll 16, 1'70 8) loaarte (30) Cameron, S1l1h .llmal, AntflonJ ton. Shlrtey Jon-. Buddy Hldcttt, GI:> si.,i...te Maril (55) Chinn. Tarun tlCOlta 1 ,ouna heir Htrmlont Glnaold, P•ul Ford. A cit· m .......... (C) (30) to d1lm hla r11htful throne " die 11.lhdul holiday movie with die 7:30 IJ QI Cl) Th lnttm (C) (60) A aplritual lt1dtr of 1 Southult ntualc of Mtrtdlth WlllOft. bomb explodes at New North Hoa· Allan country. GI l"'lt Pml• ..._ (C) (60) pjtll on the eve of I thrutened D @(I) m "" '"' (C) (30) .., ........... (30) strike, lnJurlnr Or. Barrln (Hal "That Script.'' Ann Is determined GE) Ttl..CIM•• 40 (2 hr.) Fredericlt) end forcln1 Dr. Gold· to buy the rl'9rts of 1 booll about 10:30 GJ Ill JMn ..... cC> (30) stone to order ev1cu1tlon of 111 a woman w w1nt1 to pOffray. fl) la falllMI (SO) patients ean bt moved. Robert fJ.l) DIWld s..u.d (C) (2 ht.) '1lt• L1nsi n1 1uesh. Blacll/Whlte War Never Stopa." 11:00 8 9 ())II) N ... (C) 0 THREATENING PHONE CD> 30 Minta (C) (30) DU Cl) N ... (C) *CALLS! N.Y.P.O. 8)0 .. _..-. ..... dt ,_ BC.. YH T1tt T111s? CC) U NYPO (C) (30) Jest (C) (30) fJ UJ Ntws (C) a@ CIJ m 111e ''"' ••tte11 m CIMINI • <2in> ....,. " a. m La•rtt a "'rdJ (C) (30) "The lmprtdlcal Joker". ........... m MtN: "S.,.. (ldwnture) '46 Jin loses Grets pet mouse. G!> ......._ (&0) -Fred M1cMumry, Anne Baxter. 0 Mlllloa $ Movie : (C) "Th 9:30 fJ@ (I) OJ Lon, MNlta1 strlt (J7) Cl)''"' Mall .f11n1 Allerlc.lna" (musical) '67-(C) (30) Tommy Smothers. Ch•rlta .SD F11dl Out (C) (R) The Younr Americans, Milton C. 81tem1n, Jesslea Walter st•'r. 11:15 ti) E1U NecM • Las O.C:. Anderaon, Ken Prymiss, ind Judy fJ later Wini ..... (C) (30) 11:30 8 9 (I) MM lrtffllt (C) Thomas.. m Pwtrllt ef I Star (C) (30) D 9 Cl) m JettMr c.... (C) m Trutlt or Cot1MC1....._ (C) (30) "sttphen Boyd." Emeat Borpne, Richard Harris Is tubltltute host. Ill Movie: ~ of New Ylft,. Brodtridl Crawford, Tony Bennett fJ GI) Diel CMtt (C) (dram•) '4~Yul Brynner. Scott and Elke Sommers 1uest. GI Ntw Yws [ft luy lo•blnlo Brady, K. T. Steven&. their friend Sttphen Boyd. (C) Delayed tape. em Questiotla (C) (30) A special .fE Mnklle/,._,I .,._ (C) 12:00 II MM: "l.,..id tile llue Hirt· prorram for teen1cera on the sub-Cl> CINlde"' de Al ... (30) ion" (dr1m1) ''2-Dorot~ Lamour, ject of smokin1. 10:00 B ........ & 1art1eJ (C) (60) Jot Richard Oennin1. &> levenllMllt Flt.. (C) (30) Flynn, f1bl1n Forte Peul Wlndlell (HJ CI> Didi Cav.et (C) e> No C... "' loa Hoatw. (30) and tJnpr Robin wi111>n IUftt. 12:30 ID M·Nlpt Shw: .. P11nder h.d.•• 7~5 BU CI> m Bowl DtJ Hithllclrb 11 DISCOVER SANDERS & Hll IOld of wo .. 1" end "llM 111111 7:55 GI:> Cuation tie Stsllndot * MORRIS! THEY'RE HOT! lllllde." a:oo a Holldar Mtvte: "Oartl•I" (dra-9 111 5 ,.._ (C) (60) 12:50 e ,..,.._"' 11ut1111 (C) m1) '&&-Julie Christie, Laurence D@ Cl) ff) T• Jena (C) (60) 1:00 8 Movie: (C) ,...,_ ef t11t Harvey, Dlril Bo111nle. The story ot John Denver Shirley Blaey ind Niie" (adYtnture) '53 -Raymond the tr1alc life of 1 ~uni woman the fa rruc'111nc Co. lual Burr, Rhonda Aemlnc. who . proceeda from . 1n Immature D Mewle Special: (C) "Ille Miiie II fJ l' ... (C) m1m11e Into a senes of shabby Min.. (musical '62--Robert Pre. @ Cl) CMI• n.trt affairs and ultlmately tries m1r-1-----___....._ ____ __.._ ........... ...._ ______ _ ri1ce to 1n lt•ll•n pnnce. II RELIVE THE PARADE *WITH STEVE & JAYNE! D Toum••ent of ltoMI hl'lldt (C) (2 hr) (R) u 01l Cl) m • ..., ' ... ,,., .. IOf (C) (30) "A Fowl Episode.'' Pru· denee's rooster starts cro~nr 1t nlaht. m To Ttll tllt Trvtll (C) (30) em Cltoplius Adair (C) (60) KCET's Hum•n Aff1lri department focuses -on the world and view of Cleophus Adair and tbe street drv1 procr1m he was active in at the House of Unruh in Watts.. &>UN for Todar (C) (30) m La Coll Juzpdl (60) m Amlricln Wut (C) (30) 8:05 GE Luetta Ubre (55) 8:30 1J Cit Cl) H11d1111ater (C) (30) Andy is confronted with the prob· lem of an A·minus student (Mlteh Voael) who creeks under pressure of trylna to be perfect like hit older brother. u @ rn m The '•rtr1ct11 Fn1· lly (C) (30) '1lte Red Woodlot story.''. A leaendary old sinrer dis· appears just before his comeback performance. m hYld Frtst Sllow (C) (90) &> Pltt.m tor LIYtna (C) (30) 8' TIM Rlt htrol (C) (30) 9:00 1J 9 ()) CBS Frtdey Movt« (C) '1'1run'1 Tltr• Cltllltnpa" 1dven· hire) '63-Jock Mahoney, Woody Strode, Tsuruko Kob1y1shl, Eart Suzuki MT-SOR Trailhopper A kid 's mini-bike that even dad can ride. 3 horse- power, 50cc engine. J speed automatic clutch. Front and rear full suspen- sion and brakes. Swing-in handlebars and easily ......... --removeable front wheel ~~=!""" makes it easy to carry In ony size car. 14 NIW MODELS FOR '71 'SDCC TO SOOCC EvtRmlNC FOR JllTOI SPORTS Only 1 stopplna place for motorcycles 6 riders; aporta can A driven. ..... 17 Some things belong to television-the 11 o'clock news, Saturday morning cartoops. lhe late, late show-and Mary Tyler Moore. Television is a professional home for her, and she is as oaturaJ in it as a fortune cookie in a Chinese restaurant. A two-time Emmy Award winner for her performance io The Dick Van Dyke Show, she is back as the star of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, seen Saturdays (9:30-10:00 PM) in color on CBS. Miss ·Moore walked (perhaps "danced" is Reminiscing about the Van Dyke Show in the first weeks of production on her own show Miss Moore said, "I've never admired Dick Vao Dyke as much-or missed him as much-as I do right now. I didn't fully realize until right now what Dick was go· ing through those first few weeks of the old show. Of course all of us at that time were under a certain amount of tension but Dick was in nearl y every scene and had no time to relax. Now J know how he must have felt." a better word) into television the day after ~ her high school graduation to pla¥ a sing- ing-dancing elf known as Happy Hot Point in a series of commercials. The Mary Tyler Moore Show is fiJmed in front of a live audience utilizing the same three-camera technique that was used on The Dick Van Dyke Show so the com- Having dreamed of a career in show busi- ness since the age of five, she says of her childhood, "It was as normal as applie pie except that I was the only little girl on my block who never wanted to be a nurse or a teacher." Following her commercial bow and sev- eral small parts in television drama series, she was signed to play the leggy, sultry- voiced telephone operator, "Sam," in the Richard Diamond series. She then appeared in more than SO episodes of various series before being cast an The Dick Vao Dyke Show. It was Danny Thomas who brought her to producer Carl Reiner's attention for that one. Miss Moore had auditioned for Thomas the preceding year to play his daughter. Thomas had turned her down only because he thought that "with her beautiful nose, nobody would believe her as my daughter." Pep 18 '"' 11 MARV ~D ED ASNER 'I parison is valid. Now it's Mary Tyler Moore who is in nearly every scene of ev-~ ery script so has very littJe time to relax. "You know what I missed most about doing movies instead of television?" Miss Moore asked. "The Live audience, that's • what. I didn't realize what 1r difference it makes to a performer~ The one-camera film- ing used for movies is a dull, tiring routine compared to this three-camera technique we use. When you're doing a movie you get up at dawn, get into wardrobe, makeup, hairdo-the whole works and then maybe you sit around all day waiting to do one or 1wo scenes. It's exhausting! I much ·prefer our comparatively relaxed schedule here. And l love the response we get from that live audience.·· THE DAILY PILOT, TV WE EK, DECEMIElt 26, "" Production on The Mary Tyler Moore Show begins on Monday morning when the cast assembles with producers and director and read through the script The ladies in the cast usually have a fresh-scrubbed-face look instead of the carefully-coiffed appear- ance (com(>lete with false eyelashes and ex- pertly-applied makeup) they will assume for the Friday night filming. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. the cast walk through the "blocking" stage of the production, learning their lines and their "marks" while the director and the camera crews work out camera moves. On Friday the tempo quickens a bit as the cast and crew assemble for the final run-through. This is when they "get it all tog~ther" and there is a certain .tension and excitement building up. When the run- through is over, the actors head for makeup and wardrobe and, if they're lucky, they have time for a bowl of soup before fil m- ing begins. By 7:30 that night the audience has been ushered into the studio and when Miss Moore comes on to welcome them to the show ewerything fits into place. The typical script for the show is fairly evenly-divided between office scenes and home scenes. As the associate producer of news shows in a Minneapolis-St. Paul tele- vision station, Mary gets involved in comedy situations with her boss, played by Edward Asner; the top news-writer played by Gavin Macl.eod; and the "anchorman" of the Six O'Clock News Show played by Ted Knight. A way from the office the comedy usually revolves around Mary's friends in the apartment house where she lives. Upstairs is Rhoda Morgenstern (played by Valerie Harper) who is argumentative, aggressive and vulnerable. Downstairs is a zany lady played by Cloris Leachman whose child- rearing methods defy description. "So far this season the show is about half career and half home-life," Miss Moore ex- plains. "If the viewers decide they like one part better than the other that's probably the way we'll go in the future." .,. I •r~ he or io .ce lr- :x- 'or 1y, ge od he as 1al all :id o- J P ey n- ee ~n to ·ly 1d of e- I ly ·d n x t. y ae '"S 1e ·e y ,_ If t- e y SATURDAY JANUARY 2 MORN INC 7:00 ti S.11rl• SetMltlr (C) D 9 Cll m Htclle & Jtd1e (C) fJ Movie: 1'Two S•ns and 1 a.ctae" (westtfn) '54-W11ne Morris. EM•ne•M••luclMft Af Tf RNPO~ 12:0011 9 ())~-Dee (C) u Movie: "Cl•bltr llld Ult Ledy" (western) '52-0ane Claril, Naomi Ch1nce. 1J lm @ AMric.111 lllldstlnd (C) m Interact (Cl Louise Rldcte. m Dra., de ta S.uu II) Ion the Clewn (C) lZ:JO ti fB ()) Tiie Meau.t (C) fil) St11twe Street (C) (R~ # 166· at Hazel (C) 70. Q) ...... or flllJ-off (C) 7:30 I) Dusty's Tr"llouM (C) 1:00 ti ta()) DaJtardtJ & Mattler (C) 0 9 (I) m ~oodJ Woodptcbr 0 ~ Sptdal (C) "Three to (C) Win " m Yoaf I friends (C) fJ0 Movie: "Me1ican Manllunt" GJ Cool McCool & frlenda (C) (mystery) '53--0IOl'&e Brent, Hiiiary 1:00 ti 9 ()) lup Bunny/Roect lun-Brooke. ner Hour (C) Qt Kln11 of Co•tdy D 9 00 m Tomfoolery (C) m New1/W•U..r /Spofta (C) fJ @ (}) Lancielot Unk, Secrwt (HJ Cil JudJ LJnn Ctllmp (C) II) No Cr .. "' 1oa Htmbm fJ M1rvel SuptftMIOtS (C) 1:30 fJ 9 (j) Tiie Jebe11s (C) at Talea of Wtll1 flrp II Movlt: "Sliaon" (romance) '48 1:30 D fa Cl> m Tfle lllplooa (C) -Alan Ladd, Veronica Like. IJ Cl111pu1 "°ftla 1J@ (D Q) (Ht•Wtsl SllrlH 0 Movie: "Tlla Siient EMmJ" (dram1) '58 -Laurence Harvey ll•t (C) The All·Sttr &•me from ' Oakland, C1I. ~w~:d~~s. Q) CM•pieftllllp W,..Ula& (C) Q) Ct1•br (C) 2:00 ti Dur'• T...itone (~ 9:00 ti fi ()) Slbffftl ' "'' Sroevit o.KNBC Presents High Coolies (C) -* School Basketball-Beverly ti@ (I) m Ck. Dollttte (C) Hills vs. Santa Monica 1J Movie: "Fllpt to Nowhere" 0 PREMIERE Hittl ~ I.met· (mystery) '46-Alan Curtis, JIC·k bill (C) KNBC will ttltcalt both Holt. C.l.F. and Los An1elu City Hlah THI! DAILY ~ILOT, TV W•llC, D•C•M1pra M, lt71 D Yeattl 1od the hllce (C) 1J @ (}) 0) AIC'a Wldt World of S,.rt:a (C) Qt U1t.1Md hid (C) ~ Cl) W1pn Trala (C) &J fib ftf ,.., (C) tl)EJMnM•••~ m Quest ftr Ache•• (C) 4:45fl) rr...... Secic«'(C) 5:00 D lrs Ac.Me9lc (C) Competina hlah .chools are Polytechnic (Sun V1lley), Sunnr Hills (Fullerton) ind Rubidoux (Riverside). II .. ,.. Actioft (C) fJ Tiit Avtn,.,. (C) Qt M"lt Qlffb: "Vivi Vfll1!" (Id· venture) '34-W1ll1ce Beery. t'B'* Gunn fil) Th Wortd Wt lhlt In (C) (R) G) Q...t for Uft (C) fl) Wtrkt Cup Secctr (C) Uruauay vs. IStael. m Bronco 5:30 CJ MIC N .... rvlct (C) Stan At· ' klnson. II NFL, ... of~ Week (C) Q) Anl•als, Action and Adventure (C) "The Cold Coast.' fl) T0ttlpt In Las Yaps jC) f1!j TIM Advtcltes (C) (R) &JFw. famty 6:00 ti Tiie Ila ..... (C) (30) D @ Cl) 8' NIC News (C) (30) II Laredo (C) (60) 0 Sb 0-a.ct MM: (C) "'S., ,..,, ... " (cartoon) '62-with the voices of Judy Garland, Robert Gou· let. Red Buttons, Hermione Gin· 1old, Mel Blanc. MQley Amsterdam. fJ .... CltJ {C) (60) m TIMI c. ......... (C) (60) (fl) ()) ,.,., ... (30) ell fl) Actiabt• USA (C) Im ..... ,.,.., ' Stllltll (C) m u.Mtt <e> <60> 1:30 8 AllcMft I Wtel {t) (30) B ..._ c..ttrw. (C) (30) @ CJ) SW TNl (60) m ....., S11ewcat1 <30> @ Cil HiO Qepemt (C} (60) fl) Tiie frndl cw {C) (30) With Jull1 Child. 9 ()) CIS ..... (C) (30) @I;) Clllldrta's Sosptl tt4"1r (C) (30) fD Ure of EllnlftJ (C) (30) 7:00 tJ CIS ~lft1 ..... (C} (30) Roser Mudd. a 11Hc1A I "A" '" En.tt (C) perimental proaram beln1 conduct· ed In 18 Los An1eles city SChOols. II Radldt <6o> D Deetll Y•fley .,.,. (C) (30) (30) (R) An eumln1tlon of 111 H · m 11Bcw, ..... M• 11 M•· tHl'a (C) (60) Hollywood columnbt Hank Grant Is hoit for 1 dlacualon on "the nn mor1llty" wlttl mo· tion pictu,. st1rs Anne Hepooct and her husband Raymond S1ross. m hn ftr , .. , Utt (C) (&O) fl> CttltM UN1 Wltll Cnftl (60) fD lllcl JMrnal (C) (60) (R) a ()) l4ICl o.... CC> <30> IE LM•a faltll (C) (30) ., ......... (90) m a.t htnl cc> <30> a!) ..... (60) m ..,.., n. <C> (30) "@Cl) Jerry lewis (C) School baslletbell 11mes with Ross.1-------------------------Qt A.M. Movies: (C) .. Rosu• Rfvtr" PC>rter and Tom Hawkins e111in1 (drama) 'SO-Rory C1lhoun, Peter the play-by-play. Beverly Hills Hl&h Graves. "Mr. lllO" (oomedY) 'SO-meets Santa Monica Hi1h to kick Edm und Gwenn, Burt Lancaster, off the series. Dorothy McGuire. ~ (j) Double Feature (C) "On the ID TrH House (C) a.di" and ''TM llllant Hours." @II Cuerdu 1 Cult.rraa 8' See tile USA (C) G1l) hnoram1 Latino 2:30 ti Movie: "Tall In tfle Saddle'' 9:30 0 m Pink Panther (C) (western) 44-John Wayne, Ward O @ (]) The Doubltdffttrs (C) Bond, Ella Raines. II) Movie: ''When lilnal.nd fJ Waaon Train (C) Strikts" (drama ) 'SS -John Hud· Qt Movie: "Ambab" (western) '50 nn, Marjie Millar. -Robert Taylor, John Hodlak. QJ Cl) The 'rlze ,,,., (C) 8' Scope (C) · @I) Anlbl ti Morte 3:00 1J line Crey Tllllttt 10:00 ti fjf) Ci) Jolie & tit• has,uta (C) llJ Mollie: "Captal111 of the Clouds" D @ Ci) m H. R. ,ufnstuf (C) @ Ci) Sdlotl Daya (C) 0 @ Cil Hot wi.tels (C) fE> Mll:liclle fJ Movie: ""ortltwnt Stl•pede" II) Rewisb MUIUI (western) '48-James Craia. Joan 8' Tiit lie f'lctar9 (C) Leslie. m Tutro d• S.bado @I) ludl1 Libre (C) • 3:15 &) DMf & Stllatfl (C) 3:30 D A&ricltlt•• USA (C) 10:30 ti 9 (j) Harlem ClobetrotttrS (C) 9 00 Veice of Aariadtare (C) D 9 Cl) m Here Comu tile &> atffdren'• Sospel Hour (C) Crump <.C~ • , II) Luclaa en P1tines (C) 1J Mov11. 'follow the Hunter' (ad· 8' !c»ort:a World (C) venlure) '54-Charles Chaplin, On· •:OO B Santa Anita Future Race (C) slow Stevens. $ fJ r.:;. tT"I -H 111 (C) The 30,000 Palos Verdes Handlc1p 1UJ ~ _, aw for 3·year-olds at 6 furlonas. 11:00 ti a (I) Atchlt'• FunllovM (C) D On Clmpus (C) B @ (j) m Qltor lowl football e Tiiis WHll In ,.,. footb1ll (C) (C) From Jacksonville, Ra., Auburn fJ 1 Spr (C) vs. University of Mississippi. ~@ fll• future (C) 0 @ CI) Motor MoUll (C) &) P1ttern fOf Livlna (C) II) Movie: "lrukout" (dram a) '59 8' New Decide It Sea (C) -Richard Todd, Michael Wildin&. 4:30 ti The Eartr Show: (C) "Moner, m fieltl Mnlllno WoMtn Ind Cunt" (mystery) '59- 11:30 fJ @CJ) Tiie Hardy lop (C) Jock M1honey, Kim Hunter. TV 'ri~r Eveninq Movies 7:30 a:oo t:OO 10:00 11:30 6;00 7;30 t:OO 1~ 11:00 6:00 7:JO 1:30 t:OO 10:00 11:00 6:00 7!30 t:OO 10:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 8:00 t:OO 10:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 1:00 t:OO 10;30 11115 11:30 IUNDAY, KCDIH:lt 'D 5 "lAv• Ttty N•..,_, .. ccomedx> '4o-Jack Ben11y. Fred Alle11. t "f"rtv•t• Alf•ll'I 0( .. , Ami (dram•) '47-Ann Ovor•k. 11 (C) "Meet Me In St. Loula" (musical) '45 -Judy Garland. 7 (C) ''fhe C.rdlnal" CR) (rellalous-drem•) ,'63-Tom Tryon. 11 "Jehnny Apetle" (dram•) '4G-Tyrone prower, Dorothy Lamour. 2 (C) "Destination lnn.r Space" (scl·fll '66-Scott Brady, 'f_ONDAY, Dl'.C£MaElf 21 1 "lrtde 0( Yen .. ance'' <m,1stery) '49-Paul ... Godd•nt, Jofln Lund. t (C) ''MOfl•n the P'lntt (adventure) '61-Steve R .. Yn. 4 U 6 "Ulles .t the FJeld" (drama) '63-Sldn~ Poitier. Liia Skala. t "The Advent-fJI RMtn HMd" -Cadvef1ture) '31-Errol F'1,nn. 11 ''The a11 WhMt" (•cfllenture) '49-Mlcli~ey. TUESDAf, DECU .. IR 1 LC) "Warpettl" (-t•m> '51-£ nd O'Brien, Oean J•Uff. t 0pe,.u.n £Jchm11nn,. (d 61-Wemer K~em::rer, Ruta Lee. 7 17 3 (C) "Ow..t t (R) (comedy) '6 aren V•leflttne. 4 Zl 6 (C) "M.tCNeea" (spy drem•) '67-f"•trlck O'NHI. t "Anthon1 Adwene" (drama) '36--f'redrlc March. 11 "Ten Gertu.-ert ,.,...,,. w .. t ,...,.... (adventure) '42 WEDfllUDAY, DECEMaU IO 1 "C.ltlna ault~ DNmmend" (mystery) '51-Walter ~n. t "TM .-rn1p•:._.\dr•m•) '61-Vollcer Boflnet, Fritz Wepper, t (C) Hlthepio4Y (drama) '54-£11zebeth Taylor, Vittorio Qaum•n. THURSDAY Dl'.CEMaEtt Jl 7 (C) ''Give • Girt e aruL." (muslc:al) '54-Debble Reynolds. t "Twenty ~• TW" (dnima) '61--0avld JansHn, JHnne Cr•ln. 2 29 I (CJ "ChemMr flll Hon-on" (horror) '66-C"•re Danov•. t ''Caullill•nc:•" (drama) '43--ln1l1d Beram•n. Humphrey Boca,,, II "A D•Y et the Rae•" (c:omecflf) '37-The M•rx Brothus. fltlDAY JAHUAWY 1 1 ~i"T'N Mlssh_.ppl GernMw'' (adventure) '53-Tyrone ioow.tr. t ~c ''Tlte Youns Amer'luna" (muslcal) '67-The Youns Americans. 4 • r11na" (dram•) '65-Julle Christle, Laurence Harvey. 2 29 I (C) "T•run's Tttree Chelletlllft" C•dventure) '63 t (C) ''T1M Music Men" (muslc•I) '62-Robert Preeton, Shirley Jona•. l t "'"1•11" (dram•) '48-0lc:k l"owell, Lizabeth Scott. SATURDAY JANUARY 2 7 "Gay """ ... ,. (cartoon) 06'2' 9 ''The P'\lrple HMlt'' (drama) '44-fartey Granier, Dana Andrews. 11 "M•nhetbn Mel ... ma" (dr•m•> ·3.__;..c1ut1 Qeble, Myme Loy. 4 23 6~) "Aft American In .._,.. .. (muslo•I) '51~ena Kelly. t ~ri and "Hands '1f • ltl•ft88r," Z "'H Spell" (drama) ·~thon1 Quinn, lhlrtey Maclalne. 1 "A Kl4 flll lAvfnC" (dram•) ·~1en latft, June ""4:hle. ..... 1• ,