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Forgery Charge
By Mesa Firn1
Golfing personality Ralph Eldon htillcr
was arrested in Oceanside· Friday on
Orange County warrants charging· him
with forgery and possession of !radulent
checks.
·Among the counts flied against the
amateur golfing star were forgery char·
ges filed by a Cost.a J\1esa firm for whom
he worked in 1968. Oceanside investi~a
tors said their reports indicated -that ·
J\1iller, 42. whose la~t known a<J<!ress was
in Carlsbad, was arrested 1n Palm
Springs for the Costa Mesa violation but
jumped bliil there after being released on
his own recognizance.
l\-1i1\er. a one-handicap golfer who ha!l
p\aved in many Southland tournaments
with success, is .accused of stealing checks
from -seker Engineering in Costa Mesa
v•hile employed there as a bookkeeper.
He faces similar charges filed in Tor·
ranee. Palm Springs, Los Angeles, Tusti n
and Riverside County. He is also wanted
bv Whittier police for theft of the 1966
c·adillac he was driving when arrested.
Investigators said the tally a1ainst
1.-liller is likely to exceed the $10,000 mark
as new charges are proceskd. He is be-
lieved to be the man named In several
outstanding theft ieporls filed by other
Southland communtties.
Miller is being held in-lieu or $40,000
ba..il pendin·g his arraignment on the char·
ges.
Orange Coast
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Fair through Sunday the 'veath-
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east winds Saturday with. slightly
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CountY,,Vnit C(JJtipletittg Susan Atkin$
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By TO~I BARLEY
Of Illa 01111 P'l"' Stiff
An Orange County group devoted to
oceanography and the spin-off educa-
tional possibilities stemming rrom the
developing science is coi,npleting its plans
for a multi-million · dollar educational
facility at Dana ·Point Harbor.
·'.Its orgaiiizerS a're hoping to tum auf· an
annual 100.000 students whose courses
will be conducted lllith the ocean as a
backgr~und.
Spokes!llan Ronald B. Lijisky exp~~
Friday that "wllatever the· lliscipline, the ·
ocean will be the hard core or the agreed
program; if il iS music then songs of the
sea will be a driving forct, if it. is art
then the ocean·.s influence on that form
will be very much a factor."
Linsky; 35, is a marine science in·
structor for the Orange County -Boatd of
Education. He is actively involved in ' a
program which names among its trustees
Dr. Daniel Aldrich and Dr. Peter Dixon
of the University.of California at Irvine,
Dr. Robert Peterson, superintendent of
the county schools office and Dr. Ancireits
Rechnitzer, the Fullerton oceano~
who toolc an active· part-;in lhe t-Ofvt~
ment eif the· bath~aphe ••rrie.-,n,.alid
·.Kenneth Sampaon,·c\k'ector of the O!anae
County Harbor DistiiCL • ., ·
AMouncement of the project. described
by Linsky aa "just_,about the m~t signiCi·
cant and eli'th-sbaking, ·educ~Lional ·in·.
n<Nation you'll find anywhere today", is
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Big Wave Threat
Ebbs; Calm Seas
No'v Pre4ictecl
Relax surfers and ocean watchtts.
About the only wavu b-'ou'll get this Weik.
end are wqat you e1n1make in your•balh-
tub. I
Calm seas weFe · reported along-ttie
length or Orange C.ounty's 142 m:lle1, o[
ct>&sUine ·early·todly1wlth the indjctifn•
of harbor authorUiea Jn the couiity ind Jn
Los An1eles that lt will stay that way.
"It lobks as If tht threa t generated by
that HawalJ tidal wrie ha s evaporated.''
a Port of Los Angeles officer said .. "We 've
got calm water here and we don 't expect
anything else for a few days."
Umed for~-17 at the BaJboa PavilOn. Bu\ Linsky discussed ihe project frttly
with 1 the DAILY PILOT Fiiday aOO
slre!lled thit "there is· not the slightest
iloubt •iliat 'the 'funds we netd will be
made available, from the Ford Foun-
dation . and, , otl,i~r deeply interested
c~arita~Je organlzati9f15."
Linsky revealed that the new educa·
tional facility Will 'becOmt partottM; fast
growing D~a Point cumplex but that the
nature and type of structure to be built
has not.yet been decided. uwe don't kno\V
yet exactly how much will be involv'ed
and I can only -say ·that use of the term
m1:1JLi-million dQllars is accurate,". he
said.
"This organization. stems from the
beliefs of those behind it that the ocean
wil l be recognized as our most dominant
future force and that our futyre belongs
in the sea around us and not in outer
space," Lihsky said.
"We believe that there's more to be
learned from the ocean's bottom than the
moon's behind," he commented.
Fee scales for the facility's students -
jf, tinsky.added, it becomes necw:liry to
charge,fMs -ha Ve not yet1 been set, the
spokesnian' sai~· ••we can · ~tee. !tow~ver,;that tax.,ftlnds, wqt not tie used
in the' )ll'OJ~:.~nd lhat" 11 .yill be .«>.m-
plete'.JY' sell"5upporting,"lie said.
It ls eipected'th8t the new facility will
be named the Marine Sciences Institute
ahd Its 'OperiUotis ·wm·be li>verptd~by a
non.profit corporation through its board
of lnMtees.. • .
"We 'hope-It will do a great .deal to cor·
red '.the great gaps that eii:ist in educa-
tion todaf," Linsky said. "l!et's face it!
98 Percent of today's students are just .not
going to make it and we hope that our in·
stitute will not only be a success but that
it will be tfie loreri.luner of many like it."
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The strange
story of "lJle Manson .family.'.' whose
members are prime suspects in the·bi·
zarre Sharon Tate murders, was de-
scribed Friday to a county gragd Jury
by a pretty 21.year-old member. But
Susan Atkins now fears 2 mystical s~ll
will be cast on he~ by tl1e group's hypno-
tic leader.
Miss Atkins appeared before the grand
jury without being granted immunity ' fron1 proseeuUoli. She · testlfie~ behind ·
locked doors .for two hours and 15 rhinu·
tes, relating her earlier story of the
'tband in black" which she saw stab
and shoot and kill a~tress Sharon Tate
aQd four others in August. ,
Miss Atkins was asked how she felt
about in forming on the '·weird, nomadic
cult wh0&e members are accused in a
total of eight senseless slayings~
"Dead," she replied before being es·
corted away by her attorney, Richard
Caballero. ·
Cabaliero said later Miss Atkins fears
her testimoriy·--may make .her a "marked
woman"· through the black magic and
rr.y11i:lcal spells which the leader of the
"family" commune, hypnotl'c-eyed Chat ..
Jes Manson, as;·· once. held' bis follow~rs •.
, · · • DAILY !'II.OT Sttff·~
Danielle Gyurik, 7, daughter of Mr." and Mrs .. Stephen Gyurik, 1701
Marlin Way. Newport Beach, notes the Jewisfi festival of Chanukah
by lighting the menorah.-Oanielle jum~d the gun a bit in ligbµng ·lbe.
candles (one candle ts fit for·eacb·day)1but she's probably1jlist anticj ...
pa ting the ·joy of the season. . ' ·
Irvine FouildatiorrChiefs
, ' '. ' -. "Charlie would, in effect, conjure.· up
a vision detrimental tO tier in his mind E' 1· ' h. s 1{ 1 • ~ ~~i:1:t::Jt·~heh\'~=:.~1~ ' , .~ted .· y·.: e .. il_.:a.te . .ti:ctio'.n attorney said.. .., . ,..,
Caballero persuaded the slim brunette ~. :' :~~.... : ...... ' ' ~ .. 1 • ··-.tt..: • ··. ; ... · . 1.·~f; )• , '
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to test!!;·, hoping her lnformatiO!J.Would Officials~ of-'the • Janies ~·lTYine~·FOun-•f~ndliitlOJ!:1:/ttiWhplymfM$ Ulet·fetain
aid her .in escaping the death penahy. datian today declared theY·afe ·•ptl?lied tQe saft1t>:iaxe1emPt~ns·aalat.ptjlsent. ;
He salct she.coopefated fully with the 21 and 'tlaled" that the •u.s. Senate killfd a ,'"Un~er ·the •Ja~ as it ~ia.hrafa bft!bit jurors. ~elllng Ulem "whatever they ask· . . ·In this country, .. d you g1ve ·•ll Your 1n.i
ed her about." measUre wh1c.h would. have ph~ out:. Come away, you don:t pay any incorna •
The -prosecution ls seeking indictment! tax exemptions lor all foundations. " tax." ~ · ; 1
In the Tate murders and, the murders of "W"e ~e. bf course. v~ Pleased \iith-~ 'Privett· sa'ld 'tie :f~JS. ll is fniJ>ot$nt
supermtrrket owner Leno La· Blanca· and this~actlon. "~ &a~tfbwar.1f J . 'Pl'lv~tf San•:"" tllat th't coUnc(y • altemp( 'to.retain ra,t '.' ·alletv'.B. ·o' rv ,s/fl. lq_b. his wife.a. night later in llJ<ir e>ehlllve Fran011C& lepj\'coon..t' lo lho lrvlite .~t '°Ill!' ... bilance. ~twe,,;i. •prillile. r · ",/ · .;, \; . LosFel1%di!lljctho~. , , Fou~:f'.'? 1, ' .,., .. )• .i."'11an~'.""4:\lt<-'Jov•l'llineal ........
.. tn a~dltlon to .. Miss Atti~s and M1n:50n.. :"m'·th.tnk:,tt..~1~f"!t)"~fti ~ifuit.t1,~fiii}Mthik ~·~~1 1or;~ mt!: trr ~ s · he who ls.nott In jait in Independence, Ca.Rf.. pr1vat" pbilanthrOpy ·COGtinoo.· in thi1'-. r :wdfarei ~" ~ ~.. · i" W UrlJ,S 01 C . me on auto lheft charges, murder Indict• country." . . _. • The ,Irvine fomldallool; <Lorine 11ie
·.., ~~me=ii\1-:aut>e~llhr.>gatnsrt:!l•rlu ~rbpooal whiC~ waa Cleleateil (n Ille fiscal ye.t'endlnglaafMan:h pve snma
Phony ~ag~ne 11obecriptions .n, Wlitso~. U; Patr~cla K..-nwlnkel, 2t; Un· .~.te F~idaf. Wou\d have e~ed the tax o( '?1·7 ~lion. M~ of .it went to OrUae
'being sold' ln• llfe. ll'Olllllalo·Y~lley ;are j da K~:::~ 19,.~e20B'"88jl, ~ ~~ "~I" .for Pf<V,llj;· "~ f"~ll*.'l~l[1>11' . ran'°"-fl:am~ un<ler the pretexl of ualog Ille profha !pr Le•h• S nM•OO, •b\i"• · datiiins all<r 40 yurs. · ·C!iJlJii'fO 'hOip!W.. •
the Foun.tatn Valley -Doya--Cfub, cltlb ·I Severat·other merribers of the cult have Senator! voted ff, to 18'ln def\ating UJO Despite defeat..•of the foundation tax-, ·
director Larry1Carter dlacJoitecl today. I said the family was held together by ? eo-called taii: reform. · · plan, l:he lrvine P'oundaUon IBQ't ., yet
.. The police are invesUgJitln~ lhe cue 1 kind of "black magic" the fier~yed '1Had lt.ptissed," Privett eXplai~ed. "lt out of the legislative woods tn the-area ot. ..
right now .. Any(9"te who ·ts totct by some-Manson ·used to control his 'followers. would haV'e meant .that. in.ti~· year 2009. retaining its pre3ent openUons. . ·
one tbat he la · from the' P' o u n tat n It was while under thla &trange con-the Irvine. Foundation would hive had to Senator Hany F. Byrd. Jr., <0.Vfr)•
Valley Boys C\ub and aeHing magazines trol that lhe murders were. committed, start paying income taxe5 just as any has a bill pending wtuch woukt force the
should noUfy the police lmmtdl1tely," he ' CabaUero said. lie has diSclosed that o\hcr corporation . Foundation to dive.st itself ·Of .ali trvlM
said.' · Misa, Atkins told him she and three other 11This would happen, despite the fac~ Com'pany Stock ~ceedin1 SQ percent of
"We ~m never Ind •are not 'now oelt· ,irb 'and, a man-not Manaon-.tole into .that the loundaUoo gayo aw.Y-all GI Ill · oul!landing •look. '
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CM!lki t' ""' Ef!il. IT:ll (rt11Mrif 'J S"1ft l>lf
An Orange County Harbor District
spokesman reported ·•a sea llke gla'ss and
every indication it 'wtll Jt.aY"tllat ·way."
And our! which put )lOllct '\Id llllpard1
oo the alert Jn several ,CQUnt1 $mmus\1•
o .. Tbur;.tay had iilboided !rt ,IJL mas.
Ing ma1azlJlea to )>l'Ovkle ~Yf Club lbe Tate.hoo<e whert !lie ~.,,.,three ln<Ol)l• to charitable, )'Ollth1 cir phUa& !he·lrvlM FoundaUon ~ 1$hllar..,
funds." 1 I ., 1 • , ol hit lU•ts and ar, ia.1ear-old youth thropic or1anW,ions." ; :... '. i -. or~ 54.t pen:ent at alt hvtne C«l)ll'l"..-~-
Carter llald ·11e had no:"* ol ""'° were olaln. . The Irvine Folll!daUon 1 • ..,.,. ••· •tock. • l:dittrltl ,...,. ' Slldl Mwlltlf ltoO·i. Ellftrl..._.I U Ti.ttn 11
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out. many of the J>ll"'I' IUbocrtplloN had . She 1114 M-.oidend them to.do plained that defeat ol lbe tu proy)slm!.ln . ,H~arfl!il are ~-"" 1f1t 1!J1i1 bUI betn aold already. 10. the Senate means no parllcular gatn for In tht ~xt few Wffks. .. . -<" • . ~·
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•. -·'U-'TORO.A:Y DECE~BER '6 '1969 . . • -. I • • I ..
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TEN"·g NT$ -' -.. ~ -Wi~µess ,·Fears ·Evil Sp~ll
Ta.te Case Informer Tells News~nSheFeels 'Dead'
Clianu~ah Light . . . '
Danielle -Gyurik, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gyurik, 1701
Matlin \Vay, NeVi1port BeacQ.~ notes 'llie Jewish fe$tival of. Chanw.kah
·by lighting the menorah. Danielle jumpeif !Jte.~ a b!t in ligllting the
·can_dlos :(orte candle 1s. lil.for eacb d•Y·) ·~!she•. proj>abl)'~ )usf.anUc1-.
_paj.µ\gl e_Jqy _o!t}l~SJ8$.Qn.. • ··..1 1_,, • -•,•t· r ),,1 ... .,,i ... -' ... t~ntple.ting Count y Vnlt
Plan for DanaSeaSchool -. . '
' ' . I ·' By TOM BARLEY yet oxaclly bow"mu~ .wijl bO irtvo\_yed
01 1111 Dll'?' Piiot 51•~ and,I .can only say that..u:;e of\the~tenn
An Orange coWity groUp .devoted to • ninl:ti-million dollars is aceuratef.' ·he
oce8.nograPby arid the Spi~:.Off eduCa~ Al.d,.. . · ' . ,
tiorlal possib!lities : ste91min$. f~om. the .' ":t'fiis or~izati~ ~te!JlS frlprrt<>~.the
developing science 15 cbmpletmg its plans beliefs of thl>Se behiqd 1t that the OC'e!ln
(Or a multi-million dollar educational will be recogtii~ a.!: our most don'ltnant
facility at Dana Point }farbor. ruture force and that our future belongs
Its organizers. are noPing tO turn out an it! ..the,'t.sea arbltn~ us and not in outer
an nual 100,000 students \\'hose cou rses sp~ce. Ll~sky said. . .
will be conducted with the ocean as a We believe that there s .more 10' be
background. · learned froi:n the ocean's bot_tof\l th)n the
· . · d moon's behind," he commented. . Spokesma1: Ronald B. Lins~-y .ex_plaine Fee scales ror the facility's student.Ii -
Friday !_hat 'whatever the disci pline. the if LinskY added it become s necessacy to
ocean will be the hard core of the agreed charge fees -h1ave not yet bee set the progr~m: ii it is ~~stc then s?n~s ~r the spokesman said. "We can ~ara;.._ee,
sea will be a ?r1y1ng force, if-it is art however, that tax fu nds will Mt be used therr·the\~n s influence .?n that form in the project and that it will be com-
wiU be .very m~ch a facto.r · . pletely self-supporting," he said.
i.~nsky, 3:-). is a · piar1ne scie~e Jn• Jt is expected that the new facility will
sb;ICto,r fOr I.he .Orange C.ounty BOar~ of be riamed the Marine Sciences Institute
F..d!)CatJon. ·He is actively inv~l\\~ in; a and il.s operations will be governed .by. a
pr1Fam which names among its trµs~ees non-profit corpori:ition through .its boafd
DrJ Daniel Aldrich and Dr. ~eter:Vl~9fl or trustees.
of•!be Universlty of Callforn!a at. ip1ne, "W~ hope it will do a great deal to cor-
Dr1 Jfb;ert Peterson~ supenntendent of ·.rect the gr.eat gapa that exist in educa· the,~~n~. schools ofhee and Dr;. A~s tijm 'Wday;" Linsky aaid. "Let's (fee it, R~ru~zer, the .~ullerton _oceanograf.l!e'r 98.percent of today's students are.just ,Pt
\\1h00itopk1an. active part 1~ t~ de~eloP:-goipg to make it and we hope that!')yr !n-
me11t .of the: bcathyscaphe Tr~ste, aftd ·stitule wil\ not only be a succe&e but.Jtliat
Ke11Ueth Samt>S;OR: di_rector of the Orange it \fin be tbe"forerunner of ma'lY·lik~ i!:"
Count~ H~~ D1str1ct. • . . . .IJinsky ha s been actively invoiv~ in :\n~n~~_nt of the pro1ed.;descr1~~ cre;~tion and. operation of t~e ceunty
by ,LinSky as •·just a~ut the m~t s lgn1.f1~ schoo's office's floating laborstoey in
cant -~ earth~hak1ng educattwial , 1~-Newport ijeac:h. His n1arine scienCc work
novallon }'.OU'll find anywhere tocfa~'. is in .scJlools has been commended ~y t~
limed for~c. 17 at U1e Balboa Pav1\on. • Orange County Grand Jury in its interim
But Linsky diScussed the project freely report. "
with the 'DAILY PILOT Friday and \
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LOS ANGELES ·(UPI) -The strange
story of ~'the ·Manson faI)'lily ," whose
members are priine·smpects in the bi·
iane Sharon Tate murders, was ,de·
scribed Friday to a coo'nty grand · jury
bY. a pretty 21-year-old ·member. But
Susan Atkins now fears a mysUcal ~pell
will be ·c;ast on her by the group's hypno-
tic leader.
Miss Atkins appeared before the grand
jury without being granted ~unity
from .~ecution. She tesUfled behind
locked:doors for two hours and 15 minu-
tes, relating btr earlier story of the
"band in black" which she saw stab
and shoot and kill actress Sharon Tate
and four otAin iir August.
· Mi!s Alkins 'was asked how she felt
about informing en the -weird, nomadic.
cult whose members are accused in a
total or eight senseless 1layings •.
"Dead," she replied before being es-r.cirted a.Way by her attorney, Richard
Caballero.
Caballero said later ?ltiss Alkins fears
her testin'IOJiy may· m&ke her a ''marked
woman" throUgh the black magic and
mystical spells whiCh the leader cf the
'1fa1nily" commune, hypnotic-eyed Chiir-
les Manson. 35, once held his followers.
"Charlie would, in effect, conjure up
a vision detrimental to her in his mind
and then transfer· it to her mind and then she would kilow U she is marked," the
attorney said.
Caballero persuaded the slim brunette
to testify, hoping her information would ..
aid her in escaplrig the de.31th' ·pen.atty.
He said she cooperated fully With ·the 21
jurors, telling them "whativer they ask-
ed her about."
The prosecution Is seeking indidment1
In the Tate murd~ aQd, !,be murd8s of
supermarket owner. Leno La 8Janca and h\s wife a night later in their ,exclusJve
Lat. Feliz district home.
In addition to Miss Alkins and Manson,.
who Is no~· in jail in Independence, Calif.,
on auto theft charges, murder indict-
ments are being soua'ht against Charles
Watson, 24; Patricia Kernwlnkel, 21; 1.;;n..
da Kasabian. 20; SteVe Brogan, 23 and
Leslie Sankston. about 20.
Several other members or the C!lllt have
said the family wls held· together by a
kind cf "black magic" the fierce-eyed
Manson used to control hi! Colfowers.
Education's ·
'Not Starving'
.Says Speaker
Earth-type Germ
Bugs Quarantine
Charges that the state is starving higher education are false, As.sembly SPACE CENTER. Houston (UPI) -
Speaker Bob Monagan said Friday in One of. the 28 men in moon bug quaran--
Anaheim. He said teache!'s a:re so well off tine has a aore throat, but doctors are cer·
ttiey may lose their tenure privileges. -tain it is from a common earth-type-cald
"A look · at trends over the past six he caught before joining the Apollo 12
yean -· covering three years of the crey.i in Isolation.
pfesebt administration aiid three years of Dr. Clarence Jernigan, a physician in
the previous administration -show a qu!ranline with the moon explorers, said
sub&.tantial inp:ease in spending,:• ~ John :Allen.developed the sore throat Fri·
Repub1ican assemblyman told ~ eigf?ih day morning. Allen was one of 11 persons
anrrual . Callfornta ·eonterence on· ~t\er _ forcea btto ,-the quaranU~. by a_. J\'lOOn
!:dU<~~on. . . ' ; . "<C.i! 1!9y f~'"""I Mo~f. . .
'Hi!·'Ald'92 petclnt)ft ~ f'Odgd'T6 ·"''1iit··p~ ~1did Mtfllni,·tiowevtr,
queitll made b~ -~~:seJle1e1 aM the tO 'dam~ excittment about todly's foot·
Unlv.nt\y of ~~were ·met. last ball bi"We bewefn top-ranked Texas and
1..-( _,, .r .... , "·' .,1,.,_J,1 ll>e·lfrilversi)y of ,\rkansas, botli.ua"'81-
,He IOI!' tne , equ;ca~ revo'!"I""""' en. ,
on -campus· llfte angered '4mlddle Moonwalter Alan L. Bean is a te,xas AmeJ'leiln$'' who.t;r.ve tradJtionallf been graduate. as are many others In quaran-~·bactbone Of 1tJPPOri for higher educa• Ui>e. A spo~esman in isolation with the Uon: · crew said only cne Ariansas supporter
· 'lbe-rejponse from this segment cf the could be found in the quarantined group. 1>'4>lle1 • ,Manaran. aaid, may manHest. • . TJie doctor; said It :would be from 24 to
itaelt oW:r .qUestioris . such as , teaCher 9li hou,rs before physicians know whether
·tenure. which .he said many believe AI\en infected aatronauts Charles "Pete"
• shOuld·be-eUminated •. : • ' ·
Conrad, Richard F. Gordon and Bean or
any of the ethers. living with them In the
$15 million quarantine laboratory.
Jernigan said Allen's sore' throat wa.s
"Very minor'' ~a-"Would-Haveoeeri or
very minimal concern, In any case except
this one." But in th.e quarantine, design-
ed to make: sure neither the astronauts
nor the moon rocks con'tliiled · 'geftn,s
harmful.to earth, special·s~eps })pd .to be
taken., . · ~11'11 ·J!.i• \!olall<j ffG111 ~:m-~-in>m~f; U.e d~~. • . I te•l> ·w·~e ,begun l8 .miki sure .rm. wete ol•eaitb!y ~-• ' ·
If' thai ll"lhe ·caae and~f,. ·-In-
t!'. ; ~ehu'ii4al .f~ '. lhll =r....ui.. """ """ ,.. .. .., ... of tt, if!efe should tie ni>.neld "1 CG111linie
the i110laUon periOd past Us ichedufed
end Thursday. Jernigan Aald. ~
The lpcubation per1od for cokt genm is
2-4 to ts hours, and'J erb.lgan Wd "it.Js
very ~b!e and we lbW< very .li)ely
that he ioutd have contracted ll (Ule cold)
before be came ill."
-~~{1 attitude Ji¥ 1betn· lfuikUAg, 'for
stme' tbnf:," .he· said, ''ind will teach
criscehdo if'the SUs:tr.tme Court rules that
the U.pftriity 6f California regen(1 can-
not dismlu ·a teacl\er who is a member
of. tl!e. Coll)l\l"!tio). Par\Y-';
Ihine Foundation Chiefs
TraClng the origin of teacher tenure to
the ~nomic condltio~ prevalent during
the earlj ·1930's, Monagan sai~. today's
econorfty ind abundinCe Of teaching posi-
tions have diminished the need for
tenure.
';One of these days sOon." be said
•;someone wiU introduce .legislation pro-
viding it1creased teaching salaries irrevo-
cably Ued to"the'elltiltnation of tenure:·•
Police Tell ~ory
Behi.nd Sh <;oting
At 'Beauty Parlor
Gard<o 'Grove lliviotigators ,had. pie<;ed
qtitheri early· todif. what thty believe
IS Uie >locy behi{ld tha .shoollJUl:Frlday Of,. wMthlinswr ·man ih ·a busy beauty
ss)on.' · · ·
Shot and killed In ·the fracas at the
Playboy beauty parlor l\'as Richard W.
O'Neal, 23, of 6051 Mahogany Circle. Wit-
nesses have claJmec[ officers said. that
he assaulted a female. employee cf the
halrdres.'llng establl&hrnent shortly be-
fore he was shot.
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'Elated'. by Senate Action
Officials of the James trvint: Foun-
dation toUay declared they are "pleased
and elated" that ·the U.S. Senate killed a
meas.ure which would have phil!ed out
tax exemptions f11r all foundatioru.
"We are, of course, very pleased with
this acUon," said Howard J. Privett, San
Francisco legal counsel for .the Irvine
Foundation.
"We think it's very important that
private philanthropy continue in thi.!
country."
The proposal which was defeated in the
Senate Friday would have ended the lax
exemption privilege for· private foun-
dations after 40 -years. /
.Senators wted 69 to 18 in defeating the
so-called tax reform.
"ltad It passed," Privett 'explained, "it
would haw .. ~eant that in the year 2009,
U>f' Irvine FoundaUon would have had to
sllrt paying income taxe.s just as any
Other corporation. '
· "nils would happen, despite the fact
that the foundation gave away all of· its
income tq chartt~ble. -youth or phil~
1hropic organiJ::atlons."
foundations: It Simply means,th(y retain
the same tax exemption11 as at' present.
"Under the law as it h!is alw'ays .been
In' this country, if you give all your in·
come away, you don 't pay any income
tax." · •
Privett said he" feels It ls important
that lbe .Qluntry atten1pt to retain at
least tome balance between private
philanthropy and the government tpen·
ding that has so e>cafaled.for 09Cial and
welfare purPQses.
The Irvine Foundation, during the
fiscal year ending last Marth gave·granta
tlf $2.7 million. Must·of it went.to orange
Cea.st orgahl.zauons ranging: from: .Boys
Club& to hospitals.
Despite def ear or the fouiidation . tax
plan, the Irvine Foundation Isn't es yet
out of the legislative woods iri U'le ·area-of
retaining 115 present operations.
Senator Harry F. Byrd, J.t., CD-Va.),
has ·a bill pendipg which would force the
FoUndaUon to di vest itselt 9f !lli Irvine
Company stock exceeding 50 percent of
ou"8tanding stock.
stressed that "there is not the slightest
doubt that the . funds· we ~need will be
n1ade <1.vailable, from the Ford Foun--
dation and . othef deeply interested
charitable or"niu'tioi,s." _
B. • w Thr Booked for the killing was Mark B. ; ig .ave eat Challen. 23, of Anaheim, a\!o <mployed
at the Playboy and the man who Went to
The Irvine 1''oundation lawyer ex·
plained that defeat of the tax provision In
the Senate means no. particular gain for
The Irvine Foundation owns 4a9 ·lhare!,
or M. 4 percent of all Irvine <Ampehy
stock.
Hearings are ex~ed on the B)td bill
ip the ne1t few weeks.
Linsky revealed that the new educa-
tional ffC]:llty will hecc!me part of the fast
growing•Dana Point complex but that the
nature ~d· type of stntCtur\! to be built
has nolyel been "°l~ed. "Vl_e don'l know
Ebbs;:ta~ Seas ~b~°l,~'N:.i'.1 the gti-1 allegedly •ltack· f w· h ~
-the~~~~u.:;~ .. .i..i .. ~:r~ Licenses or .. o.:: NOW. P rcilicted; : · the remaie enip!oyee. Challen .-..s
1 ' , • him to siop and was irtitµm ·attacked.by · A~he ~-;:.::l .... '!\fg~; =;: ~1~gi:y o·N~~-.have told Siaie -Old-titners Stuck With Sticke r U~'S, Vo~·',.;.,, Sup· port -~~b.are wha!-you ... _·_,•make i_o7.0"f. 11>111-_ Flnil!y, it Is ' -, Chlllen pulled · : · · 1 • • •• .• -_ """" ~ _ _ •lklllber r9val"'f.W pumped teveral Rem., thal lovely blue alid go)d isautd up to Oll<l0!1.cludln( Fib." l, the
_ · . . tla!m · ,.., _....,e npon.d:;;,cncr..the oho& into his ' auillanl ()!Neal ~ IO l!cense·pJstr)'Oll'tald Miliel she'd have dOadllne for-license ....Wal:
Of W. Gerinan l\foves length 01 ,Orang• County's ·c mllu or mbiules lmr In Orante COllillJI Mildlcaf • .. • __ ·yw •.. '"·.kl _..,,.1-·dUM?. Ah, but alten MJlfCh 1, that'• • di~ • coastlin8. early today with the Prediction C~ter. •' .,. • "'"'"' .....-~ "",,_. ••v -fe:rept 91orY, the dtrectot adds. You Cf!I
WASHINGTON-· IUPh :-The United of ~arbor,autborlUes in the county an\! in BeU.r che<;k on the fable with Mable Jncfeed have aonew jilate;n.i·7our .Jrleall.
States sai• ii supporis .West Germany·s Los Angeles thel il·wiU stay.1hal way. H • _1, · ,..,_, h• 71 1 --fut. For an ihe'• IOlnl to get !Or Ille Jy DMV.wtll glldlt Ii•• JGU•one In"'°
poUcy of trying to improve relations "'ith "It looks · as U the·threat generated by • I ja\jAe:r !T~l~ _•euo famUy wagon is a one-by·two Inch orange turn for the battered "Ile. wh!Ch Mabd
East Germany and Communist nations in that Hawai~tidal wave has e\'aporated," !ticker. Bit aOcky,. eh?. B1,1t ·here't De-sl)'5 no respeCtlng ·CHP offictr •lboold
.-2,·tem Europe. • aP0<lofLos/iiAngelesollicersaid.c'We've Fir-U.S. Attorn_ey · · o1··-.1 v h.lcl di -·· a1templ to read "' ot •-h and d • • ~" " part111ent "otor e ., re.~ -And tha··1 ~·1·be" Just '••,_,-..:,., __ Cha~ Whitei uoo se press sec'trt.ary Ron3Jd g cauu wa ere we on t expee. J W Ch Ith ,. ' trl""'· "" ~ ~""'~ ,..-,, 'I " any>c 1···•lae -afew days"' ROME (UPI) Rat'r · 1· Mi"0h! II ames · apman w ''~<On --··.~-. ..,up.the -'d and you'!l rct Ziegler · brlnded "categor1ca ly untrut m ·• •• · · 1 -ae e nic 9 O. tlon to thie season Of goodwllL, ....... b~"'and' I' ·~ Friday 8 report that President NlxOn'• . An Orange County Harbor Distdct the, U.S. Marine who hiJacked a Trails .~ 1 h the . 1 10UI' wv go u. I · national secutlty adviser, Henrf Kls'sln· lpokesman r~ed "a sea like·glass and World AlrUner trom Calffornia to Rome "Many !ieof> e ave erroMoos m-Yes you ·Can write tq' the-ll>VmM>I'". aer urgOd west liermany to> gcr s!oY In evey lndlCaUon It wm· itlT tblf,w.f.• Nov. I, llr*! his Holl)'WOOd )IW1..-Frlday, .P'1 ~~~\Ii~~~ .. -, ol .,.'! = "v ... Andc.,.u::.',· ~J!:.llr.:.~ ••... j such veniores. Stale Depjl'<ril\nl Et. And .surl wh1Ch1 put po)ic:e ancl ni'f.itjli'rds lilt ljalfan .. ,.. ,_, iolllSA ll!ll. , ·-.-• ·~..,. ,-·· _.... .,...,,... w
man Cari•E'> l!irWb also dorlit,d •-~ Mn ~in ~ie ~-~·~ -~f:,.;__:~ ;;l .._,,.· ' ~Y"' '!:.. ~-.-·.-~ ~~:1:'.' "·•-,~ port and empllt&iied the Uniliod "'""'' -ties 'l'liumiT bad ~&kl,eol t1J·-yer Miirln M 'GI ,, ._, ·~-....,... -·-.-. -..., ,.. -""'" ll'.!'!l'I -··~· . ....-
•upporl itf-W•llmnin poll<')'~ Jllgwt,.·flim!.4JoJ!llil ~it.~ -w-.._.;)lf;:~M . -~ '11{1. lllif:ktittl(af --~ Uclillllllo.111,..UC, ..... 'a~111111'o Eastern Europe. tt ~ out. .. 1 ' ; ~-~'° 1 uu~ ac • · cbed1 thaplilan. 1(1( And tbey'll be )le&tl. 1 : •• • • ; --
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It w~s while und(r, _this strange cQlt•
trol that the murders were committed:
Cab~llec.o slid. He 'has disclosed ·th13it
Miss Atkins told him she and, three other
girls and a man-not Manson-Stole into
the fate home whtre the actl'e!I, three
of het guests iild in 18'yeal-old ·youth
were "slain. · · •. ' •
She said Manson ordered them to do ao.. · , ··
Mils Atkirui wa.~ aJJ>9Rl? .even witnesse! to aiwr before the grand jury, Also
teitifying WU Terry _Melcher, 27, SOit
ol Dorl5 n.,, w!Jo lll"CI In the Benedlct CibYofi eslate before Miss Tate and bet
huiband, director. RMnon Polanski. rent·
ed it. Manson-jl' 14Jd to have a grudge
against Melcher because he thwarted a
'°ngwrillng ~!loo of the bearded cult· 1st. ;-
Golfer Jailed;
Faces .Forgery
Rap in ·Mes~
GoUing personality Ralph Eldon Mil1er
wu arrested in Oceans.ide Friday an
Orange County warrants charging him
with foi'gery and posSession of fradulent
cbeeks.
AmOng the counts filed . against the
amateur .goUing star were forgery char·
g~s filed by .a Co$ta Mesa firm ror.w}lom
he worked in 1968: Oceanside investiga-
tors -said their reports indicated that
Miller: 42, whose last knOWll addr't$s was In <;arl>bo9. ,...,. •~led. l• )'aim
S"'-"1J1 .for the Coil~ Meaa vkJlaUon bllt
ill&iped bail there after being reliased on
hjs C\!.l!i re~o~anc~.
MUier. a one-handicap goUer , wllo bas
p!Ancf In mlliy Spiltl!Jioa~' ents wfth.li!Ccw, fl tCcuaed ob di~
from. Seker 'Engineerhlg :Jn Mesa
while employed there as a bookkffper.
He faces similar charges ffltd. 1h Tor-
rance, Palm Springs, Los Angeles, Tustin
and Riverside Caunty • .He' ill allO wanted
by Wbftller police for !Wl ol 'tbe lltltl
Cadillac lie wu drivhig·wben arrerled.
lnvesUptora said jhe" tally 'apinsl
Miller 11 llkely lo exceed U!e fto,• mark
as new charges are pl'OCUkd. · U. ,ii I»
Jie\>ed to be the man named iri "Wvtral
outalanding theft reports filed b_1'. other
Soutbland communlties. • .'
MIUer is belna held, ln ~eu-of !40.DOIJ
ball pending hJa arraignment on the char-
ges. , , 1
Va ll ey· Boys Club
Warns of Scheme .. .
Phony magazine -aµbscripl:ions are
being sold: in the -Fountain Valley atta
under the pretext of using the profiU for
lhe Fountain Valley Boys Club; club
dln!ctor Larry Carter disclosed today.
·,.'rbe police are invesU~I( the case
right now. Anyone who·i• tola by...,.,.
CIC'le 1that he is from the Fountain
Valley Boys Club and selling ·.magazines
Ahoufd notify ~ police lmm-ly,'' he
. lald. . .. •··· -
"We hav.e never Ind afe .not·naw·sen.
Ing magaziDe$ lo proVldO BO)'&' Club
funds." · · --:
Cpter said .~• ·hod .11\>··lcita. <if bow
m_lliy o! Ille phqny 1ulpctlpli9t]s had
beel)·soJd llfrudy. -' ·' . -
• INS~ -joD.lY . -~ . lie lipb--..Jiii Illa: l1lilmH..
packed, CL radio ~ .,. 1'il .
belt and ob1of.iw'.-cc.f1!to
any jtt olrport. JN.. ...tJ&e: ffH
world. Famlltt Wee.llv coon"
s<orJ( on Lt. "Col l!o!Pl< A""'-.
eazzit, pilot ,fur .the Prttidnt.
He flits Air-Forti OM,
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JI ·s lhc Lady Schlrk tor "·omrn
gr the Sh1C'k Tra~·e.ler \\'ilh sldt
burnlii trln11'r for n1cn. GI!• box·
t'd And pl'ittd rii:ht,
WHILE .QUANTITiES LAST!
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bonrd undrrneath. Pra diS<'I
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MAKE-UP MIRROR
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Lighted, J-way mirror.
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WOMEN'S OPAQUE
PANTY HOSIERY
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Se11mll's.'I :Shrtr 1tretch nylon
panty hOlllr. BlaC'k, chocal&t~
Mll\'f, v•hilt''. SmA.11 . :\led: ~tf!d.
Tall: Tl.JI.
1200 HARBOR BL VD. Corner of Wilson and Harbor COST A MES
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SHE WATCHED WAR START
Mrs. Ruby Leffler
Saddleback Votes
'Student Riglits'
Constitution
A new student· constitution at Sad·
dleback College containing a special see·
lion on student rights has won approval
ln a thiee-day constitutional election on
the campus and will be presented to
trustees Monday night for.their approval.
Only 280 students cast ballots in the
three days of voting which ellded at noon
Friday, but or those voting, 90 percent
favored the proposed new consUtuUon.
Yes votes numbered %5%, against 21
nos.
Student body president John, ~\Ji ,
commented, "The lack of inleriJ' 'flat
disappointing lo the stud~ fovem-
ment." Enrollment at Saddiet>ack DI z;500
students, o{ whom 1,200 aUend classes
full time.
The new constitution is ·a.mOdificalion
of a document voted down by students
last spring, on Bothwell's advice. The
revised version was studied by trustees
al their last meeting and does not seem
likely 'to meet with opposition.
Included in the new section on student
rights are provisions that:
-All students may vote In student
government elections, whether or not
they OO!d student body cards.
-All students have the right lo be
heard in assembly.
-The college newspaper is lo be free
from all censorship except that which is
in keeping with jouma:listic excellence.
- All students are free to engage in
academic inquiry (access to all sides of
issues under discussion').
-The right or access lo the college
and iL" classrooms is guaranteed to all
sludents (to prevent dissident student
groups from attempting lo block entry to
other students, Bothwell explains).
-All students may work for changes
In any rule, reguJation or law in a
peaceful or lawful manner.
-Students may create and/or join any
sanctioned and recognized organization
dedicated lo a mutual inte rest (such as
campus ~lubs).
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Saturday, Dtt:tmbtr 6, 1969
1Re~alls •wat~hing War
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of .... Dell'f' Pli.f Sllff
SUU ln a robe, the new wife set out lhe
chicken bought Saturday night at a
Japanese market.-then went to see what
her excited husband had found in the u't·
lie garden to go with it.
"I don 't remember now if it was a
tomato or pepper,'~ says Mrs. Ruby Lef.
Iler, 70, of 2191 Harbor Boulevard, Costa
Mesa,
).!rs. Leffler now lives at t h e Trade
Winds Trailer·Court.
Tradewinds of~n blew over the home
once shared by M. Sgt. Charles Leffler
and his wife, when they lived just twa
houses from the fen ce separating Pearl
Harbor and Hickam Field.
They never had that Sunday chicken
dinnw.
Before Dec. 7, 1941 was over, in fact,
Mrs. Leffler found herself locked in a
c a r by a freshly widowed Army A I r
Corps wife whose en1otions snapped,
leading to a decision that s,he and the
other Wives would die together. -
No Sunday would be the same for
years.
M. S~t. Leffler, who left a •
Pennsyl ... ania farm to join the Army in
World War I, but never lost his love for
growing things, had just called Ruby to
his garden when World War 11 began.
"Well, that's funny, the Navy doesn't
pull maneuvers on Sunday,'' said Sgt.
Leffler, Army Air Corps line chief at
Hickam Field , as scores of aircraft
engines grew louder.
"He was just an old' master sergeant,''
fiaid his widow thoughtfully.
"We heard another commotion, and
then -'iaw a ship with the rising sun going
up and a bomb coming down. Oh yes. I
knew what was happening. The rising sun
was on that plane."
Sgt. Leffler. then 44, raced to his
duty station, while MPs began organiz-
ing evacuation of women from the raid·
en Installations, and the J apanese re--
grouped, to strike Oahu again.
"Hickam was level, so I cou ld see what
was happening," Airs. Leffler recalled
Friday, "you couldn't hear your own
voice. I was never so scared in my life."
She and others were ordered to head
for a Salvation Army center set up on a
pi;otected hillside location and drove off
with the woman whose husband had died
earlier.
"We got away between the second-and
third v.·ave," she said.
Something was gnawing at the woman
driver, however. and she finally pulled
ove r abru ptly near Tripler Army
Hospital.
"We're going to die anyway, so \Ve
might as well die here," she said
resignedly, lockinJ! the car dQOrs before
the stunned women, who were quickly
Bm·ke Awarded
•
Anotl1er Delay
In Embezzle Case
A Mission Viejo man accused or
embez.tling nearly $28,000 from the
Orange County Clerk 's office won a
further delay Friday of Superior Court
action on grand theft charges.
Judge Robert Gardner deferred until
Dec. 19 the filing of Richard Winters
Burke"s plea. It is understood that the
delay was granted to allow the defense
more time to dispose of Burke's assets
and determine the amount or restitution
the accused man might offer to the coun-
ty.
Burke, 27. of 26372 Papagayo Drive,
was arrested last Oct. 23 afte r allegedly
confessing to she riff 's officers that he
forged banking returns in the ~unty
clerk's financial division over a two-year
pt'!riod.
His surrender came immediately
following the uncovering of discrepancies
by an Orange County Grand Jury auditor.
His arrest sparked a dispute between
County Clerk William St John and County
Auditor Vic Heim in which each accused
the other of responsibility for lax ity that
led lo the alleged defrauding of the coun·
ty.
Attorney Robert Law states that his
client is currently disposing of his $30,000
home, two family cars and personal
possession "lo reimburse the county as
much as he possibly can."
rescued by mn In a passing Army truck.
America was up to !Ls chin in a war rt•
quiring women as well as fig~llng men
and Mrs. LefOer .. a vet.er an telephone
operator, took o~r a switchboard at the
Signal Corps headquarters. .
"That Harbor , , , I didn't tee it for a
week, but on it was so awful. I beard they
made 11 direct hits on the , new bar·
racks," she added.
"One of the guys who ran around wilh
our crowd -he was In my husband's ou~·
fit -was ju!l blown wide apart," s!M!i
conUnued, "he didn't get into the dltch in
lim. " •• Mn. Le!Oe!'".wu also shocked to leam
the Ja~ brother& ~sold.her the
chlcken!for Sunday dinner were arrested
for subversion. , Chri~mas was ·dampened by the
darkness -of world war, but Mrs. Leffler
etill' had the sptrl t to hosl 15 peraons In
her blocked-out holl!e for dlnn<r, Will! I
22-pound turkey.
Iler husband had to ship Olll u -as
possible, eventually .serving on G~am,
with B-17 and B-29 bomber outfits, so
Mrs. Leffler returned to America to work
tgr ~the duraUon.
The war -in its way -took a non-
combat toll on both or them .and Mrs.
Leffler herself endured a Jens(h; Wneu.
while M. Sgt. LeU1er was 1tricken with 1
MOVIE VERSION ·oF JAPANESE ATTACK ON HICKHAM FIELD, HAWAII, DEC. 7, 1941
In a Real-Lift Irony, Marines From Orange County Helped Fiim 'Day of Infamy'
Pair Relive Pearl Harbor
County Men Play Bad Guys in Movie Version of Attack
RELIVING AN OLD WAR
Laguna's Mayor Mayock
Gold Price Hits
Lolv in Tradi.J.1g
LONDON <UPI) -The price of gold
Friday hit its lowest point since the two-
tier market was established in March,
1008.
Prier of the metal dropped 2.5 cents lo
$35.22 per ounce in trad ing Friday.
Gold dealers said it needed only a tin~
trickle of selling to depress the already
falling price of the metal. Buyers re-
mained disinterested.
Gold's price has now fallen by more
than SS an ounce since mid-October and
by more than $8 since it hit the year's
peak price last spring.
The price level now is only marginally
above the official price of the metal, $35
an ounce, at which government banks e'(-
change monetary gold between them·
ielves.
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of tlle D1llY r 11ot Sllllfl'
Two Orange Coonty Marines one of
them from South Laguna, whose living It
is lo fly warplanes, are a part of a new
$20 million film chronicle of the Japanese
attack ag~inst Pearl Harbor which came
28 years ago Sunday.
Marine Corps. Major Bob "Stoney''
1'1ayock of South Laguna and Col. Joe
Beno of Tustin, 'were two of 41 Yank
flyers who earned $180 a day to play the
bad guys in the film "'Tora! Tora!
Tora!" filmed on location this past year
in Hawaii.
Both men, veterans or decades of
military flying, were part of a 20th Cen·
tury Fox movie soon to be released.
And it cost more than the original in·
vasion by the real Japanese in 1941.
Beno's flying career dates back to
World War II, and he has seen action in·
Korea and Vietnam. He holds two awards
of the Distinguished Flying Cross and Z3
awards of the Air Medal.
,.1ayock's combat time includes 23l
close-support combat missions in r1<orea
and Vietnam. He has the Distinguished
Flying Cross, 18 Air .Medals and
memories of two years of flying wjlh the
internationally famous Navy Blue Angels
fli ght team.
Both men took accrUed leave from duly
at the ~1arine Corps Air Station at El
Toro for the Hawaii job.
In their role as the bad-guy pilots in
''Tora," the men earned $180 a day flying
the open cockpit lighter planes or the
nightmare era.
SjXlkesmen for the producers of the
fi lm said their appeals for fighter pilots
was met with offers from all over the
world to fly the planes for free.
Producers, however, decided to pay.
Beno described the pilot's thrill of feel·
Ing the wind on his cheeks as "a rare
thing these days."
"You can taste the wind again in these
planes," he added .
The planes, just like the pilots, aren't
really the authentic Japanese Zeros,
.f<"uchidas and Ildas of 1941.
Instead, they are vintage American
aircraft decked out to resemble the
marauders.
And even if the bombs were made of
plaster in tht film sequences. the chills of
seeing planes with the rising sun on" their
wings were still evident, obse rvers said.
White House Mtun
'FEELING THE WIND AGAIN'
Tustin'• Col. Joe a.no
Annual Hijinks
On Volstead Act
Set Sail Today
A part or the Sunday afternoon high
jinks on Newport Bay will be dedicated to
that saviOr oi mankind 's desire for
revelry (forget about his liver) and will
commemorate Andrew J. Volstead's con-
i;titutional amendment killing Prohlblllon.
But Sunclay'a boat parade and bac-
chanalia will probably commemorate
something more, too.
The maritime pa."1 of the celeb ration
might just resemble the Japanese attack
on Pearl Harbor.
It would be more like the Orange Coun-
ty Ski Club's attack on Newport Harbor.
Party Boat for Harbor
Eyed by Cit~ Planners
• WASIIlNGTON <UPI) -The Wh ite
House has declined to say whether the
United States will observe more than a
24-hour cease-fire on Christmas and New
Year's Day.
Sbulh Vietnam announced two 24-hour
cease-fires for the holidays and the Viet
Cong responded by offering a three-day
cease-fire.
No matter what happens, the loosely·
knit celebration wi ll start with a boat
parade of sorts at 1:30 p.m. at the Balbol-
Pavilion docks.
From there the craft and their spirited
cargo will ramble and weave through the
chann~ls of the bay.
After the revelers dry up -not out -
and wring~ut lheir brine-soaked clothes,
they'll drop into the Pavilion for an even-
ing of iomber observance of the Volstead
act.
Plans for a colorful riverboat offering
drinks. music and tours of Newport Ha r·
bor chugged along a small way Thurs·
day night before city planning commis·
siOD'trs diJCOvered Olat they didn't have
tbe coal for the riverboat's steam.
Aeling on advice of City Attorney Tully
Seymour the commissioners agreed that
a requirement for a conditional use per·
mlt to operate the 65-foot riverboat out
of the Balboa Pavilion was not the way
to go about approving the plan.
So until the city decides what permits
a.re necessary, Phil Tozer, owner af the
Pavilion, agreed to wait in the wings
with his ktea for a small, converted San
Diegq, ferryboat
He withdrew his applicaUon for a con·
dition11I use permit.
ferry into a cruising craft with llve music
.and a small bar -won soli d approva l
from the city planning staff, who told the
commission such a project w o u Id be
unique and beneficia l if proper controls
were established.
Tozer, who did not present his full planir
to the commission because no action
could be taken, said he was "perfectly
~llling to wait a while" while the que~
tlons are resolved.
But commlssiooers bowed lo the wishe~
of a half-doien opponents to the idea and
hea rd complaints that such a boat would
con!1itute a nuisance oo Newport Bay
which is a re.sidential harbor, not a com-
mercial one.
Several persons c<lmplaincd that the
••party boat" would be noisy and would
disturb bayfront residents b e c au 1 e
sounds carry so rar ovrr the water. Seymour, reiterating his 5\and on a
similar proposal a year ago by the Bal·
boa Bay Club. aafd such a perm.it could-
n't stand a test tr It wen granted for a
-moving acUvitf on Uii bay.
Commissioners remained noocommlttal,
then aske~ U'lat they be included In any
studies ovu the dellmna of exCW'sion
boall on tht harbor.
Later, Tozer explalned tiil plaM for
the boat. The only approv4l -currently applicable
to JUch a ~jeet would fall under the
city Uctnse code~ be added.
••
• twLV l'ILfl :J
Star.t~· ,, .
connary ati.ck which olowed ii. -. ol
his rttlremenl.
Ii• died 11' Y•ars ago lhll rnaalll 111111111
wldolf moved into the Tr81e WlDd1
Trailer Court, which II near hti slat.r's
lllelB Veide area home, ~ -frlendl.
.. A lol of tbe ctrls have been over there
and they try to get me to k<> ........ oho
AJd. Friday, .. but tt JUSI wouldli't be !be
5&IPI as It was once."
.Teachers Seek
Tax Petition ..
Signatures
By THOMAS FORTUNE
or t11e o.11r 'n•t 11.n ' ~
Orange Cout area school teachers are
goin1 to be on the march next week etk·
ing about SS,000 sipatures on petitions.
They need the signe~ ·•• part fl a
iatatewld erfort to get a property -Cu
rellef inlilative measure on.~ ~t
next June. ·
Many tead)era were handed the pell·
lions and brteled on what to do with them
at meetings after school Friday. other
school (acuities will gear up for the cam·
paign on Mootfay. , ·
The signatures must be compiled by
Dec. 15 -560,000 of them atatewide -to
qualify for the ballot.
CaWornl~ Teachers Association IS set·
ting ils slghta foi: '~ much higher total of
signatures to make sure. The goal ·for
Orange County alone la 2 5 o, o·e o
signatures. Newport-Mesa Un l fled.
District school teachers have been ~ed
to gather 20,000-about 2:0 per tt1Chlr.
'WhDe • teachers Were atartlng their
campaign, the Reagan admlnistrlUon
char!l'd 'lllurldey that the tu ln!Ulllvo
would lncruse llate colts by $f.U billion
next year and offer onJ,y • "vap hope"
thet loclll proper!)' tuea would be redoc>
ed.
State Director of P'lnance Casper Wei~
berger told a joint aesslon of tbe Senate
~ and Assembly tax committetJ, "Gift!l
tbe real need for urgent property tu
. relief a vague hope is not enough."
· The lniUotive woold r.qutre the llate to
pay from other than'property tax {Ufldj a
fuU 50 percent of the tote! llatewjdt -
of educaUon.
Back In tlll3 the llate did pick "p•Sll
percent of the cost of e<l11Cation but -
18 years later it ls down to 35 percent.
In relatively wtalthy areas such ~
Newport Buch.CO.ta 111,.. tbe loce! IP·
payer pays even a hi1&er percentage
than elsewhere. Newport.Mesa Budeef
Director Walter AdrloD ellttnlfecl ~
petty wp.a;.r, will can!rlbolle 71 p_eroliit
of local education costs th!a yW aDd Cbe
llate only II pen:ent.
The proposed iniUaUve a1&o wouki
reduce county welfare cost& lo a max·
imum of JO percent of combined •lft•
and local contributions. For thil reuon,
Orange County's Board. of Supervtaon,
who can fonee a.$1 million per yur ~
ings. and the $tewl<!e Co~• I J
Supervisors Association endone the lo-
iUative. •.
Te1ehen: will do the legwork, caos!n&
Orange County Supervbor. Wil~ mr.
teln to note, "We are get.Uni virtilalb' .a
free ride on thia . becau1e of Ute
leaehers."
The lnlllaUve also Would tncreue the
$750 homeowners property tu: e1emptlon
enacted ln 1968 to $1,aoo.
State Finance Chief Weinberger aald to
pay for the lniUatlve would require an 85
percent increase in the state's pel'IOll31
income tax Or a 65 pefcent lncre:aae ,ln
the sales tax.
California Teachers A s soc I a t lo n
spokesmen said teachers have decided to
lake the Initiative route because put ff.
forts to win legislative support for In·
creases in school aid have failed. •
CTA officials have called ·for a $15 cqn.
tribuUon from all teachtra to finance the
campaign. ·
Death Squall .Bodies
Uncovered in Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI) -Two mO..
bull•t-riddled bodies found Friday
brought to 13 the unidenUlied presumed
victims of Brazil's S<><alled<letlh squad-
l'OM discovered In the put.. 4i8 houri ..
The death squadrons, '4id to be COl'.l'--pooed of policemen who eel as vig!leJtCios
in off-duty hours, are believed rel~_I ..
ble for 500 ldlllftgs In rec:enl:yean. ~
motto 11 "the best criminal ii a deid
criminal." Brazil baa no death penalty
acept for terrorism. ,
Toiu's plara -to convut a sman I
The vessel Is a 65-foot personnel ferry
formerly used to carry Navy men across
San Diego Bay. PLAN~ FDR THIS PARTYOOING CRAfT WILL f!EIMIN IN Df!Y OOfK 1'01! A wttlLI
. -
Pulpit and
With two wonbip HlVlces
. =~·:;! :: :.'=
,-...11111. will tonvene at t and
· 10:30 a.m. Sunday the Rev.
Paul C. Blese.meyu, has
. •settdfid as his sermon topic:
; "''On Missing Christmas."
· · At 9 a.m. the churth school
~ ·wtU meet with clasaes for all
• aau. The Junior High United
'·lf.ethodist Youth Fellowship1
·will meet at 1:30 p.m. Orr
Monday at 6:30 p.m. the
s<ruor Hlgb Unltd Methodist
Youth FellowshJp will meet.
Prlnct of Peace Latberan
Chun:b chan«I choir will
pttsent Handel's · 'T he
Messiah" Sunday, at 4 p.m.
\'.esper service. The choir will
sing the Christmas portion,
under lhe direction of DoMa
Brace with Maralee Lo\\'e at
111: the organ. A ftte..wiD offering
taken at the church, r.tesa
'·Verde Drive and Baker, Costa
.Mesa.
.. ~._. As A UN
'Event" Is the UUe of a sennon
to be heard at the 11 a.m.
service of Fouiall V.Uey
Pmbyterlaa Cblll'dl, 9 4 2 o
Talbert. Child care is pro-
vided.
The 7;30 p.m. hour Will
feature participation-by youth
of the congngaUon.
Sunday school claaes con-
vene at 9:45 1.m., ud the
Young People for Chriat
organization meets at 1:15
p.m. Sundays.
Pew
Lalllena Cban:b of lbe
Mutn, HOO Parlflc View
Drive, Corou del Mar will
hold communion worah.lp at
t :15 and lt 1.rn. Sunday
Church school and Bible
clasae1 are at JO a.m. Dr,
WUlfam R. Eller will deliver a
me!Slce enUUed "God's Word
Remains."
The: congregation will bold
section one of !Ls annual
meeting al 10: 15 a .m. Four
Deacons will be elected to
serve on the Church Council.
The Vanguard Chorale of
Southern California College
•will be appearing at HunUng•
ton Beach Foarsqu.are Church,
715 Lake Ave., Sunday, 9:45
a.m. The group consinls o(
twenty-eight young people who
will present a variety of sa·
crtd music ranging from the
anthems of the churdl to COO·
temporary gospel song ar·
rangements. ---
The Rev. Thomas E .
Benvenuti, pastor of the Glad
(Seo PULPIT, P•re I)
CHURCH ORGANIST
James R. Gerner
Boy Gives
Recital
James R. Garner, arj:anist
at the Lutheran Church Of
The V.aster, 2900 Pacific View
Drive, Corona del Mar, will
present an argan recital at the
(See RECITAL, Page 5)
(
Bishop Writes Sex Novel:
'New Form of Ministry'
NEW YORK fAP) -A
novel about a lady-chasing
lecher named James Holroyd
would not be surprislng'i:i th.is
day and age.
Nor would It be eSpecially
surprising if this fictional
Holroyd were cast as a priest
and eventual bishop, fleshly
sins and all.
What is to be made of ii,
however, when the author of
such a book Is a real, live
Episcopal b>shop nam e d
Chandler W. Sterling?
BISHOP Sterling claims to
have hlt upon the sex novel as
a new form of ministry, in an
age of rellgious confuSlon
when many clergymen are
earnestly casUng about for
new forms of e ff ec ti ve
ministry.
Outrageous though "The
Holroyd Papers" is sure to be
for many good Christians,
dripping as it does with
sanctuarial sex, the good
which Bishop Sterling expects
to come of It goes beyond the
noV'@l Itself.
The Rt. .Rev. Sterling, 58·
year-<1ld f o r m e r Episcopal
Bishop of Montana, fra:ikly
admits that "The Holroyd
Papers" is a device to \\in
himsell attention and make
money -but only so that he
can sit down and write the
spiritual books he really wants
to write. irreverent though
they might be in their own
religious way.
SOON TO appear on the
heels or the novel will be two
nonfiction works -"The Ar·
rogance of Piet.y" and "The
Eighth Square." Two more
are planned for 1970; "The
Llfe of the Spirit in the \Vorld
of Today" and ;,Christian
Astrology."
Just before he resigned hi!
Western diocese In' I 9 g 7,
Bishop Sterling told his state's
rhw:rh con vention that Chris·
tianlty must be "dragged by
ils heels" into the 20th century
and must get away from what
he called "the folklore.
cultural piety and sanctified
nonsense formerly thought to
be the Christian religion ."
Goateed and given to tweedy
sports jackets. the prelate ap-
pears in full crimson-robi..'CI
color with pectoral cross and
ring on the rear dust 'jacket of
his novel. He is still a me1nber
of the Episcopal House of
Bishops.
"~1Y RELIGIOUS fallh re-
mains intact," he explains. He
feels that most novels with a
religious background are sen:
timental and empty, whereas
he attempted to show a
clergyman as a human being
no more immune than anyone
(See BISHOP, Page 5)
Baptists
Present
Yule Play
On Friday and Saturd11y
evenings, Dec. 12 and 13, the
ministry of music of the First
Baptist Church of Santa Ana,
1010 West 17th St., will present
Gian-Carlo Menotti's opera , '.
'Arnahl and the Ni g h·t
Visitors".
The story or the poor crip.
pied boy. Amahl, who after of.
fering his homemade crutch
as a gift to the Christ child is
miracurously healed. will be
presented in the c h u r c h
sanctuary al a p.m.
Prior to the presentation af
the opera, 2tl minutes af
Christmas music will be sung
by tv.·o local school choirs. On ~
Friday evening, the choir from
Santiago elementary school
under the direction of Gary
Geivet will perform. Saturday
evening, Steve Kester will
direct the Vista del Rio Juniar
High School choir.
ORANGE-COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY
LOOKING FOR MEANING & RELEVANCE? ,..
FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH 1•.1.c.1
Fairview Rd. At Fair Dr., Costa Meia
9 A.M.-Church School 10 A.M.-Worship __ ._....... __ ,,... . ....,_ . ,,,.,.... -.,. ... c......... 141-4611
HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
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Rft.C. .... S.H-. P91tor
Sum.lay School 1:45 a.m. Morninc Worship 11:00 1.m.
Baptlst Training Union I p.m. Even.Ing Service 7 p.m.
. Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer , ........... , . 7:00 p.m •.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH
6i0 HAMILTON, COSTA MISA •av. J. D. WALUCa
S11ndty Scllool ••• , , , • , •:'45 Tr•ini119 Unio11 ••• ,, , , , 1:00
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CHURCHES
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THI FUIST CHUICH OP CHllST, SCllHTIST
IH IOSTON, MASSACHUsms
"God The Only Cause and
Creator"
Sund1y, December 7th
Coste Men-First Church of Christ, Scientist
2110 Mne Yonlo Dr., Co"a Mesci
Solltlf.., Scltool-t :l 5 A.M.
Clu1rch Sonlc.o -11 A.M.
l!Mlll .. '""'• 2110 MHo Y_,. Dr.
Huntington Beach-First Church of Christ, 'scientist
Ill Ollwo
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Welcomes You.
ST. JAMES, l20t Yla Lido, Newport loCICh
7:l0 o.m.-Holy E11chori1t
~~-Ill NEWPORT HARBOR ' x LUTHERAN CHURCH
2501 Clifl Dr. LI 8-4293
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
2900 Pacific View Dr.
f :OO •·•-Mor•l"f Pr..,.., 11t l Jrd Suri.
Hol, IKMrltt 2H &: 4111 51111.
•:ot Cl.in-Church khool
11 :00 •·"'.-HolJ E11ci..rlst l 1t &: lrd S1111.
Mor11l119 Prayer 2nd &: '4111 S1111,
Child Core ot •:GO o.m.
Tho lo•. J .. 11 P. Ashy II, Recor
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ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS
P•c.lflc Yltw Drlwo crt Mor911orlto, Coro110 clol Mor
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Holy Days• A1111o•nud All laces W1lcomo
locter, 11lo R••· Joh• lo9en Do•lt-Piton• 644·046]
ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M.
S1111doys 7:JO & •:JO Church Scllool -•:lO
Tlt11ndays: 6:JO l 10 o.m.; Holy Days "' 01111011nctd
Ylc.ar, Tiie I••· Joh1 W. Donold1oa -l'horto 541-1]26
Tiie •••· JcirH1 G. lloh1, Pmtor
Tho a .... lo11old Wlllte,
Corona de! ri.far
I .._.../1to11t Postor DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER
'411. Woiff Chombedol11,
Porl•h Worket'
Phone 644·2664
f:IS A.M. Fomlly Wonlill"
10:00 A.M. 5•11doy Ch11rcll ......
1T:OOA.M. tlestlwoWonhlp
Numiry Prowldff
I F1mlly wor1n1p t :OO ro lO:XI 1.m. ,
Sundey .Sc~t t :ltl lo tb:JO 1.m.
I Worsnlp se ... lc• 11 :00 to n :oo
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Nursery care avail able
at all services
WELCOME
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Miuouri Synod
760 Victoria St., Cosio Mno
Lothor Y. Tor11ow, Pnt•r
548°5404
Wor~h•P St,.icn~ l:U & 11 ... .M. Sundty Scl'IOol: t ;XJ A.M, Aaul! 8 1blt C!~U: t:lO A Ho.
CHRISTIAN lllMENTAIY SCHOOL 541·6166
ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Ellll sr. 11 Ch•pel L•M -Ju11 .. 11 fl l"lv1 Poln11 I
H""li"llon &11 c1t, C1ttte"'11
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PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERJ>.N CHURCH
Mna Yerdo Drl•• &: hkof $rrfft, Cost• Mn•, Calif,
Sunday Services· I l :to A.M. Holy C1111m1tn1M ,,. AM. ~ll!lt!Y 5•r¥IA i Cllvrdl Sv nd1y School : 1:00, t :JO •rid 11:00-Mornlr>g WOrlhlp: 1:00, 9:30 Ind ll:OI
1:00 ,,M. EvenMln• SchHl1 Prine• of P••c• L11th1r1n School - Miu Elih11 Olson, Pri11cipol
ANOREU{ C. A,NDERSON, P•t!Or
1:» PM, 1lp~1p1I ll:M A.M, Mtrn lnt Wll'l'lll' 11
Yevnt CllYrcllmtft Nunery C1r1 ,,.vkttt Offic• Phont : 549-05~ I School Pl.on•: 549-0562 1:===========================~ 11~""""""'""""""""""'"""""""""""""""""""""""~ ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD CHURCH
146 E. 22nd. St., Costa Mese 548.3761
M. C. Cro1dc, P•t•r John Gollnlc.•, Auocioto
R1y Nic:hol1on, Mini1t1r of Yovlh
SUNDAY SERVICES
SUNDAY s~~~~~ FOO AUAGIS ·9:30 A.M.
Family Worship -10:5b A.M. -7 P.M.
. CHURCH CHOIR
Sheril Paulsen, Director
Wednesday Bible Study -7:30 P.M.
Yi1/tort Welcome -Hvrnry Atlelldallt
ltota Llco111od Pre-School -Mu , John Gollnic•, Oir1elor
SABBATH SERVICES
RELIGIOUS SCHOO )
harbor reform temple
FIABBI BERNARD P. KING
• lb. meeting at
St. James Eplscopal Chu rch o 3209 Via l ido, Newport Beacll
For lntorm11ion: Call 67~7230
HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Attend
740 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa
Y, L· HERTWICK, Post•r
548·4704 Cl,11,L GINTll Y _ Mmlll•• "' Mu1lc
the Church I' I
l\1 1.~souri Sy'nod
429 Cypre11 Dr. Laguni Beach
Phone : Church 494-7998 Parsonage: 494-8110 \Vorship Service~ -10:00 A.M.
Sunday School and Bible Class - 8:45 A.?II. Ad\·ent S<'rvices Dec. 4. 11, 18--7:30 P.l\1.
Christmas E\'e Service-Dec. 24-7:30 P.hf.
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19th St. & H1rbor Blvd.
Ciivrd1 Worship -f :lO & 11
Churc:h School -9:l0
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549-2719
Worihip I Church Sc~ool
9:00 & 10:10 A.M.
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Worship & Church School
' & 10:]0 A.M,
Irvin• -E11f Bluff
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18422 Culver Ro1d
11 Univ1r1ity Orivt
Worship I Church School
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Worihip 11 A.M.
Chu1ch School 9:30 A.M.
499.1011
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
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Christ Church Presbyterian
20112 Mett1t•llci I""' AdalMI Hv11tf"9f011 .. ecti
R••· Do11old l. loMrh, Pastor
Sv1tdCIJ Worship: •:JO A.M. Ch•rclil School: 10:45 A.M.
Office: 20112 M0911ollo St. "h•H: •61-4940
Church of the Covenant
2150 folr•l•w Raod, Cttt• Mae
8ruc 1 A. Kurrlt . 1'1tlor
S1111doy Wora.tilp: t :JO l 11 -Ch11rc.ll kllool: t iJD
f'lil111t : 545-4J04
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
600 St. A11dr1ws Rood, N•wport loftk
CHARLIS HlllllT DIERINFllLD, PASTOI
W1rtM11 • Cll•rch School: .1, •:JO A J I A.M.
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Tldle.. A ... IObly ol God Clmrt-_, 15th and llonrovia
Streets, Newport Beach will
continue the second in a series
n£ sennons from the book <1f
Ruth at the 10:50 a.m. Sunday
service. The sermon ls en·
tit.led. "Mealtime in the
Cornfields." ·
The swtday school hour also
convenes at 10:50 a.m. A
nursery school ls provided.
Temple Sh1ron , the
Conservalive Temple of the
Harbor area, 617 W. Hamill.on
St., Costa Mesa, will conduct
regular services Flrday at
8:15 p.m.
Rabbi Garson Goodman, will
speak on "Modern Times'
Challenges to an Eltrnal
People." Social hour will
follow the services.
"Whit is Christian Worship
All About?" is the sennon
!Ubject at Barbor Chri1Uan
Churtb, Disciples o( Christ,
selected by Dr. D. W.
McElroy, minister. The CQO·
gregation meets each Sunday
at Harper Elementary School,
425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa.
Sunday School meets at 9:30
a.m. and worshiP'at 10 :45 a.m.
On Sunday, the Rev. Henry
Gerhard, minister of the:
Ctlurtb of Religious Science of
Lllpn• Btacb, will speak on
the subject, "The Secret
Place." Servlces are held at 9
and 11 a.m. al 20062 Laguna
Canyon Road.
Claws for children meet
during the 9 o'clock service.
ThOBe who wish to join the
church will be formally
welcomed· dUring the worship
services thi.! week. Fellowship
hour follows both services.
The "Pops" Chora le,
sPonsored by the Anaheim
Parks and Recreation
Department, will present a
special Christmas program on
~fondly, a p.m. This program
is presented by the: Flrat
United Methodist C b u r c h
located at 305 East Broa!1way
in Anaheim.
The: "Pops" Chorale will be
perfonninc throughout the
Oran1e County area during
the holiday aea.soo. Anyone in·
termed in having the "Popg"
perfonn or in joining thtm.
are invited to call th e
Anaheim Parks and Recrea-
tion Department.:
The Reverend Ernest Pate
will discuss "The Secret
Place'' at the HunUnglon
Beach Church of ReU&lous
Science, 420 loth St., SUnday,
day, 11 a.m. Friendship Sun-
day will be observed with
members invited to bring a
friend to services.
Refreshments will be served.
ResurrecUoa Lu t h e r a n
.
CliatU, 1112 lilmlJlon ·Ave.,
HunllJlllon, Beach. IChedulea
Sunday churth acbool In two
stulona: wtt.b grades three and
above a\ t a.m. whUc nunery
care tbrou&h ee<:rod grader1
meet at the lO:JQ a.m. hour.
Communion service at 10:30
a.m. will feature p a s to r
Arthur R. Thlgley speaking on
"A Word of Encouragement."
Lutheran Church Women
will meet Wednelday at a p.m.
in lbe: Educational Building for
their Advent-Christmas prc>-
gram and party. "Is Your
Heart Ready for Christmas?"
is the theme. Mrs. Arthur
Holst is program chairman.
Hostesses are Mrs. Don Caulk
and l\!rs, F. Ursini.
"Power ta Re":lew th t
World" is tbe subject or l\1on-
day night's meeting at the
Baha'i Calttr 985 Victoria,
Costa Mesa to be presented by
Robert Hart of Riverside.
Hart is production edltor Of
the California Baha'i Bulletin
and a member of the &tate
teaching committee.
Sunday, December 7 t h ,
Pastor James G. Blain has
chosen as his sermon title for
both the 9 and 11 a.m. worship
service "Are You Ready to
Die?", for Newport Harbor
Lutheran Chureb, 2501 · Cliff
Drive, Ne\\oflOCf. Beach.
The church council will meet
Monday at 7 p.m.
Dr. Edwin R. Gree-.1e, pastor
of Waraer Avenue Baptist
Cb.urcb. Warner Avenue at
Gothard Street, Huntington
Beach will begin a series o(
Sunday momini meuagea: this
week on "The Blble'a: Amazing
Clalms Aboot One C.Ued
Jesus Christ!" Services are
held at 11 a.m.
The Servicemen·s Com·
mlttee of Warner Ave1ue Bap-
tist Church has packed and
sent several boxes o f
homemade Christmas cookies
and candy to servicemen of
the church stationed overseas
and in the stales.
At Community_ United
MetltodJBt Church, the Rev.
Charles L; Rose will preach at
both the 9 -and 10:30 a.m.
services. 'The tiUe of his
sermon ls ''Prince of Peace."
'!be Senior !Ugh MeUtOdi>I
Youth FeiJowslllp group for
young people metts each Sun-
day evening at 7 o'clock. The
meetbg this wee.le is a
Dialogue on Yooth-CQrnmunity
Problems. Special guest will
be a member of the Hun-
t I n gt o n Beach Police
Department.
The church is 10cated at 6662
Heil Ave., Huntington Beach.
In Huntington Beach, the
First United Met~odlat
Cburcb., 2721 Seventetnth St.,
will conduct two v;orshlp
services on Sunday: 9:30 a:.id
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11 Mr. Zle9ftld 51 l!:oofl ng
14 Fruit pieces
15 Stately 60 Lubricant: 16 Ffet 2 words
h1sUly 6) Consumed 17 Fl1r fiber 66 Goddtss of
product Infatuat ion
11 Lore of tht 67 Advtnce
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45 Drinks •6 C1ncels
49 Force: Lalin 150 .. _ Jh•
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6 Dumas htto
7 Lowtr In stltus I Ending ustd with man
and dim
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10 Lose one 's loot In g 11 Dwtlllng
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Abbr. 47 Bank
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bt1ver 55 Pester
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11 a.ni. 'Ibe Rev. Edward C.
Erey will preldt at both
arvices.
~ . .. Horoscope
Leo: Read Contracts Again·;
By SYDNEY OHAllll
Lqu pCIOltlae --
LEO (July 23-Atl(. =>:Coo-dlac<mry wblcll clll"ll" pie
tractual coinmllmenl4 sh""4 -for Ute bdler. Maintain op-
nfK be tanored. UUUze much ol Umllt.lc view. You llet mort
tltls day lo 10 ever line pimt. blckin8 lhan you lmall>ed-'!be Yoolh Choir w!U •inl al
the t : 30 a. m. aervlqe end the
Adult Choir will stn1 at Ute 11
a.m. aervlct. The lnquittr's
ClaM meets at 10:45 a.m. for '
lhoae Interested In church
membership. The V o u t h
groups meet 4t 6:30 p.m.
Tonight a family pot-luck dln-
ner and party is p1anned for 6
o'clock.
lood !tr fldblr, 1\oll04 -
o1 be1I -lllDCa 11 lo read, to wrUe, lo coJIUD#lll·
cate wt~ muy wbe an
faraway. Bluld 'brlc1Ce1 of
frteOdlldp ud lcvt. WOlld
becomes amaJler; Lhat 1n1y be
c,.x of major news stoi')' to-
d1y.
lf observant, you could find CAPIUCOBN (Dec. 13-Jmt. •
money-saving key. Be ·lt): Frttndwhotrleatoadv1se
thom.igh; d!g deep for in-about money, poqtHlons m•Y
formation. appear txcttable. Heed your
A dynamic series o f
speakers, filmt and slidel hu
been lined ltP for t b •
Miulcr:iary Con ferene-i
l\1eetlngs slated al C..tnl
B•P'll• Clmtth, mt w..,,..
Ave., Huntington Beach, Dec
HO. '!be m .. u.,. will.be held
at 7 p.m. with nursery care
provided.
Among the cllstlngullhed
.speakers wUI be J. Arthur Pastor Honored
VIRGO. (AUi· ~pt. =>: own oounael. Be apprlclallvo
Llgbt touch wins major point. or tho.le who want lo aid. But
Don't pms or force. '-· all facll aro not known. Act
Seme cl hwn•rfo doallof with acc:onttnaly.
.-.11Uveo II dallnllo uael. 'Bo •QV'RI'~ (J -Feb ARIES (March 21·Ap-ll 19): ldeu ~ ~ •• an. -· ""'' not lo becom e lnVC1lved In ready for ~ Put 11): 'Ible could be a n "' al rr tin en popcr for IUtare n!emiet. etptelaJly active day. Brllli financl dispute a ec f one LIBRA. (Sept. 2).()d. 21): forth creative resources. What
close to you. A friendly ~ontY ipent fof pleasure, you want ii obtaioablre u you
disagreement need not be comfort ls constructlve -to a _, It. M ~-·'d bl-out of proportion . Look .. -11.. go .,ter e..,e a.MW .... point. s1r1 .. lo aid r-~, ··-e cry~-· clear by beycod sup e rficial an. .._ ~111 -,. members. But a1ao uo more tonlght. ·
pearanoes. cooperaUve to#arcl thote wbo PISCES (Feb. It.March •>:
... TAURUS (April 2G-May 20): want to ald themselves. Read between the 11 n • 1 ,
Mquw, who spent 26 years h ed th ministering to the people cf Costa r.1esa Chamber of Commerce onor . e
Borneo. Dr. Frtd Donelson, Rev. Thomas J. Nevin for his community set'Vl~e
director cf Baptist Bible during his 22 years as pastor Qf St. Joachim s
Fellowship and • missionary Catholic Church at a Thanksgiving dance, at the
Put off business disctwion. SCORPIO (Oct. U.Nov. 21): Interpret statements property.
Make this a day of rest, Arguin& with ooe who a1rt&dy Someone may be ttyinc to ten
spiritual rejuv@nation. Pennlt has bls m1Dd made up is wute you something. lnlplre con-
mate, partner to en j o Y of energy. Know this; reapond fidence in your abt.w.y to be
spotlight. Make conceuiOM accordingly. Some around you discr t
based on tt&IOO -and love. today simply do not want to be '• i:, ·wt """'°"' tuctw-..,,. ....., 11.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20): confused 6y the facta. Wlfii, =;~.:=;-:=~ '~ ,!:"~
~1ake ge.sture which clears air SAGrtrAJUUS (Nov. D-~."' s... 111r111M1• w • _..
f I d I d. • II ~-21) Look up refer•..,... .,. Ol'Nlrr'• Al1'nllWW' hcrm. "" o m sun ers an 1ng . .npp es ~. : '54...... 0A1Lv ,,Lor .... :Ji& o,.nc1 c .....
in Chtna for 18 years, and the: Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. Over 250 parish-
Rev. Don Ledbetter, i.stor of ioners attended. With the Rev. Nevin.is Mayor Alvin
especially to relaUonshlp;ii";;m;;•~te~ri~al:;:.~Y;;"'"""co;;~uld=m;;;a;;;ke=;;;'~"::' ;;"::~;:;"";:;·,,",,""'.'Y""";;;·,,",,·v,,.;;;';;;"';;;""i· wllh one who sbarea spe:cielr1
the LaPuenle BaptiJt Temple. L. Pinkley. Sun~ay wor&hlp services are ..o.:=:..:::..::::..:-=-----------------
held at 11 a.m. with Pastor
interest or occu pation. You Huf'tingt0f1 Baa.ch :::hi.:· most !Oday by ORTHODOX* PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Thomas Ray preaching. The:
evening service is al 7 o'cloc k.
'Success Through Prayer"
will be lhe theme o( the RE:-v.
Loren D. Flicklnger's sermon
at the 10 a.m. service S11nday
of the Newport Unity Church
at the senior citizens building,
15th and Irvine.
. ¥c ... Flickinger will lead the
·community "Singspiration" at
7:30 p.m. Wednelday.
Members of the Corona del
l\far CommllDlty Cb u r c b ,
Ccqregaliooal, 611 Heliotrope
Ave .• will hear a tennon titled
"In PraUe of the Fallhful" at
their 10 a.m. service Sunda y.
It will be p~sented by Dr.
PhilJp G. MulTay. Churr.h
school iilso will be htld at 10
a.m.
Put.or Htnry E. Jones cf
the Central Bible Qarcll, '.3rd
and Orange Avenue, Costa
Mesa, will speak on the theme:
"Recognizing the Call of God"
at Sunday'& 9 anil 10:30 a.m.
communion tervees.
A Bible study and prayer
meeting will be held at 7 p.m.
Wedneaday.
The Sunshine Slnaers,
Sharon, Linda: and Judy Peck,
will be featured at the 7 p.m.
Sunday ''SingsplraUon
Service" of Gl1d 11dtais
Assembly of God, lSth and
Monrovia, Newport Beach.
The church ehoir allO will be
featured.
The messaa;e which the Rev.
Bruce Cushlng·wU1 glv<! at Ute
10:'5 a.m. tel'Vice of the Flnt
art1ttan Cban:b of Laguna
Beach Sunday will b e
••Faithfulness in H3rd
Places."
Hi.s topic for the S p.m.
wcnhip hour: "Prayar, an Aid
to Quistlan Living."
The Rev. Donald E. Roberts
will bring Ute m-e "God
Is l!ere Now" to the 9:30 a.m.
serviee Sunday of tbe Christ
Pre1bytertan Churc~. ZOlU
Magnolia, HuntingtOn. Beach.
Child care will bt provided. A
co1r.. fellowtllllp will follow
tbe &ervict.
At 10:45 a.m., a special con-
gregational meeting will be
held to elect ruling elders.
The 36 young members of
the junior youth club choir,
Presbyterian Churcb of tbe
Mailer of Ml11lon Viejo, wtll
raise their \.'Oirts in Chrlltmas
JOng Frklay evrntn1. during
one of A-1tJsion V i e j o ' s
''Twelve Nl&hts of
Oristma1."
The children, ltudll'ltl in the
fourth, fifth and sixth grades.
r
Md°"1CI:
will perform from 6:30 lo 7:30
p.m. under the diced.ion oI
f\Irs. Ronald Sloker. They'll be
introduced as featured singers
at the "crossroads" location
for the Twelve Njghls pro-
gram-the intersection o l
chris.Mta Drive and La Paz
Road.
Dodi Maro<i will be called lo
the Tcrah as a Bar Mitzvah
during Shabbat services at
Harbor Reform Temple. The
8:15 Friday evening services
will ~ held -at St. James
Episcopal Church, 3209 Via
Lido. Newport Beach.
Today, the children of lhe .
religious school will present a
Chanukah program of music,
art. and dance at St. James
Episcopal C h u r c h • The:
children are: el"ICQUraged lo
bring a gift for Tz.edakah.
The Rev. David DiProfio
will begin a seriM cf sermons
tiUed '"1116 QuallLies o f
Christmas" at Christ ctiurcb
by tbe Sea. This Sunday he
will preach on "Though 1 De a
Servant."
The church is located at 1400
W. Balboa Blvd., Newport
Beach. Early worship and
church sc:hool are at 9:30 a.m.
\•;Ith morning worship at 11
a.m. Nursery care is provided
at both services.
"It Did Diana No Good" will
be the sennon topic of the
Rtv. Bruce A. Kurrie at The
Presbyt1rt1n Church of lbe
Covenant. 2850 Fairview Road ,
Costa Mesa, this SuMay.
Worship services will be held
at 9:30 and 11 a.m.
Ccrnmunion will be served
at beth services, and new
members will be received.
Church sdtool through sixth
grade will be held at 9:30 a.m.
"The Second Advent cf
Christ" Is the title of the
sennon which the Rev. James
E. Piercy. miniittr of Flnt
Christian Church, 792 Victoria
St., Costa Mesa, will preach
during both of the morning
worship hours Sunday.
The message which he will
bring during the evening
worship service is "What
Heaven Will Be L!Ke."
Other-services of the church
are Sunday Bible School at
9:30 a.m. and Sunday evening
ywUt fellowshi p which meets
at 5:30 p.m.
The women's fellowlhip will
hold tu Christmas party at the
heme of Mrs. L. C. Morrlaon,
2573 Oxford Lane, Cost.a Meaa,
on TUeaday at 6:30 p.m. Mrs.
l\torrlson, president of
fellowship, Will reveal
group's "Secret Pals"
1969.
CANCER (June 21.July 22): 1-., Recrffff .. ......
the K e e p promises, ea:pecially tZf1 a-1.. St.. H ... ,,..,.. .._.
the those made to children. Enter· taining day if you relax and Nwrt:ery for 1m1ll chilche•
for express desires. Be free . A MOaNtN• WORSHIP-11:00 A.M.
trip, visit. special event cao s...-, SU..S-tlAI A.M.
Co mmuni on \viii be
celebrated at Christ Lutheran
Church, 780 Victoria, Costa
Mesa, at both the 8:15 and 11
a.m. s«Vices Sunday. The
Rev. Lothar Tornow wW bring
a message on the theme "He:
Comes in Judgment" at both
&ervices.
On Wednesday at 7 p.m .• the
second mid·week A d v e n t
service will he led by the
children of Christ Lutheran
Day School.
The Rev. Edward AUen,
Episcopal chaplsin at UCI and
coordinator of U n i t e d
l\1inistries, will be the guest
speaker at all three services, a, 9:30 and tl a.m. at St.
Mlcbul's and All ~ngels'
Eplscopel Church, 3233 Pacific
View Drive, Corona del Mar,
Sunday.
Communion will be
celebrated at the~ and'll a.m.
l!iervices and morning prayer
will be read at tbe 9:30
worship.
Jn St. John lbe Dtvlne
Episcopal Cllurcb, 2043 Orange
Ave., Costa Mesa, communion
will be adminlstered at both
the 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. services
thi s Sunday. Sunday school is
held at 9:30 with nu rsery care
provided.
Dr. Charlts H. Ditrenf ield,
pastor, will begin his advent
series titled "The Vocabulary
ol. t'hristmas'' with a sermon
on "First Word ·Forgiveness"
at the 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.
services Sunday at S t •
Andrew's Presbyterian
Cburcla.
Westminster choir members
wUI be honored at a banquet
Tum;day.
The yooth group of the
Newport Beach Church of
Rell1lou1 Science will give a
luncheon buffet Sunday from
noon to 1 p.m. at lhe Ebell
Club, 515 W. Balboa Blvd. The
proceeds will go toward sen·
ding the youth group to sum-
me r camp.
Pastor P. G. Neumann of
the. Flr1t Baptist CbW"tb., 301
Magnolia, Costa Mesa, will
give a sermon titled "The
Loving Generation" at th.is
Sunday's 11 a.m. worship.
The Rev. Harold Anderson,
aSJOC.iat.e pastor, will speak at
the 7 p.m. service.
cau$1! joyous celebration.
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else from temptation and !in.
His H(llroyd is a young man
who drifts into Episcopal
seminary life and ordination,
rising to the rank of bishop
during a lifeUme ln which he
setms to disrobe In bedroom1
almost as often aa he robes up
for di vine services.
While the book Jacki; the
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Lewis' troubled cleric Elmer rue
Gai'ltry, it is well enooa;h µlot·! !!!!!J!!=:i~ led . Writing Is nellher notably!~
good nor terribly bad.
THE POINT the author sayl
he tried to bring out, through
Holroyd , is the curn:nt i:>light
of the church struggling
between a strlcl past morality
and a current moral in-
difference which lle contend•
lt can neither understand nor
control.
Bishop Sterling Is clearly
delighted al the prospect of
becoming more controversial,
on a broader scale, than he
has been. An Episcopal bishop
doesn't usually quit t\J5 post,
as he did, but he· decided that
to stay beycmd his 10 years of
high church station in 1'.ton-
tana would only mean a slow
decline in effective ministry.
"Doing another bounce back
from Limbo through the
Bible Thoughts
Qrbt'• Ill r...tt•; WI• If ,..1 •r fl••
tionel1 If fictloritl, who ,.UN •••Y the
t+on• from tho temb aM tfolo hit i.H.,1
Tlt~u• wlto .n... It w•t ll!t idltclpl..,
m111t ••pl•l11 how th.., tvHH ti.. 911•"4
of •oldiert pltcM tht,.., Mott. 27:62°6'.
Al10, if ltl1 ditcl11'l•1 c-flllthd 111ch •
frt11cl, woulcl ft••Y lttvo IN011 wl1U111 to
111ffer pe,,,•c11li•n ,,.J cletth FOR A Liit (I Cor. '4:t -tJl, If
Christ's ENEMl!S 1tolt the bocly ewty, wo11lcl thoy not fl•v•
tri11mph •ntly produced it lttor ti rl!:OO, tlttt ho dlcl not rl1•
from th• clet cl' The em,.fy tomb ht1 n•w-tr b••n 1•tr1fecforlly
e-.pleinecl by Chri1t'1 •n•mie1. Th• EM"Y TOMI procltltnl
Chri1t'1 r1111rrtcflen to h• REAL.
The Cllri1lien ctll confidently boliewt 111 Chrltt't 4llw-i11ify Ii"'
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A1• YOU • l>tlio~tr in Chrl1t'1 d!w-lnfty' If not, h• tlled 111 voi11
1n .. w11 1e111rrected in ... 111 11 ftr •• YOU ire 1011cor111CI. Thit
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writing of books will confoundl~==========:::. the coofu.sed," he said In an 1;;
interview.
"My epitaph has been carv·
ed on a piece of gr3nite
shaped into the likeness of a
suit.cue with a broken handle,
announcing: Here lies the bis·
hop, strajghtened out at last'."
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Establishment Na11aes Such as Rockefeller, Hearst, Tait, Laird, Luce, Selaleringer,
WICKS
Saltonstall, Scrantoia Are cu Deep as A••11 Family in a • • • IN THE SUPERMARKET
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FAT-HER AND SON SPtlT
By JVllATE KAZICKAS
A1Mdaied Pre11 Writer
They wear long hair, seize dean's of-
fices, march In peace de.1nonstrations.
Some smoke pot, prefer j1JI to lhe draft.
Anti-estab111hment.
Their names are Rockefeller, llearst.
Tait, Laird, Luce, Sch I es I og er ,
Saltonstall , Seranton.
Est.ablishment.
They are both, the rather rebellious
rons of ralbtr noted fathers ol the na·
tion·s elite.
\Vhat was good enough for Dad may
not be good enough for them.
''The implications of superior It y
rlcnoted by the Establishment i s
pernicious aDd one should light it." So
spoke Rick Taft, a student at Yale where
his family, including President \Villiam
llo\\'ard Taft, his great-grandfather, have
long attended.
''THE ESTABLISH~I ENT is that group
()f people which holds the balance or
pc\ver and unfortunately is more con-
cerned with holding that power for
themselves rat.h er Ulan using il to solve
the problems of the counlry." That was
·ron1 Saltonstall latest of the endless
line of Massachusetts Sallorulalls at
llarvard.
As a bow to his father, however, Tom
cut his locks during his father's rtcent
campaign for the House of Representa.
lives.
As a group. Establishment so ns sti ll
find their way to Dad's old school. But, in
interviews with a number or them, they
c1nergcd as iconoc\a!tic, jdcalistlc, not
unaware of their illustrious surnames antf
no1 una1to'are that the Establishment
n1ighl be due for an O\·erhaul. But a
peaceful one.
"You've got to v.·ork from within the
system to change it." said Richard
Rocktfeller, Harvard, '71, son of Davi d.
YOUR GUIDE TO •••
.~l uch ltas be~t~ said and writtt1t
about the ''generation gap," that
om1Jrphous lock of communication!
Qetween t1te last generation a1W fts
offspri11 g. This story joc-u&es on t Ii e
scions of tli.t mo3t establi.!hcd of the
Establis11:nre11 t.
Har vard, '36 and president of the Chase
l\1anhattan Bank.
John Laird, a Wisconsin sophomore
who marched in lhe Oclober Vietnam
1noratorium and Is the son or Defense
Secretary Melvin Laird, agreed.
"I think the right way is to go through
the system to change ii, nlJt ar1Jund it or
to blow it up."
UKE\YlSE Peter CalbraiU1. 2 O,
lla.rvard '73, son of John Kennety,
Harvard professor and former am·
ba11sador to India. "I believe in 100 per·
cent nonviolence and see myself working
\vithin the Establislunenl to effect
cchange.''
Doug Rogers, a more traditionally
cropped Yale law student and son of the
~cretary of state, says he wants to be
part of the Establishment "only in the
sense that I can be in a pos!Uon to
chan&e laws to iitlp the people."
Henry Christopher "Kit" Luce, whose
father, Henry Luce Ill, is the publisher of
Time magazine, says he hopes to be bet·
ter than the Establishment. ·•Those effete
snobs refe rred to publicly by Vice Presi-
dent Spiro Agne1to' are so much more
patriotic than !hose ,.,.ho sit around doing
nothlng for their country."
hiorris Abrams, a junior at Harvard
and son of the president of Brandeis
University said : ''That generation seem-
ed more concerned with deto'otion to cer•
Gooder Grammer
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Let's Smoke Cyclamates
?\lassive doses of cyclametei; have
caused cancer of the urinary bladder in
r;it.s. There is no a\·ailable Ct;Jdence,
ho~·ever, I.hat C)"tlamates cause cancer
of the bladder in human beings. \\'ilhin
lhe week lhal the Department of Health,
l:;ducatlon. and Welfare learned of the ex·
pcriment.al !tudy In which canctr or the
blD.ddcr was dcll!C'l.ed Jn rats fed dally
dOSC!S of cyclamaiu ovrr their lifetime at
50 times the u.su3l hwnan exposure, the
-----Salurday, December 6. 11169
The Commenl Page of the
Daily Pilot seeks to Info rm
and stlmulalc reader~ by
presenting a Yariety of con1·
menl.Alry on topics of inter-
est and significance from
informed obstrvers a n d
spokesmen.
Robert N. Wfffl, Publ11he r
gO\'trnmtnt bll'Uled the use () f
~·ctamale! ln food products and drinks.
There is no evidence that smoking
cigarettes cauacs cancer of the tung in
ra ts or in any <lther subhuman living
creature.
Out an enormously large study h•s
been going on for decides in man, and ll
has been abundantly clear for years that
smOkins cigarettes causts bronchogenic
carcinoma In human being s. ll i! the
au!e oJ other human misfortun es 81
well, and there is even evld,nce that
clprettc smokers have a considerably
higher incidence of bladdtr cancer than
do nonsmoker!.
Yet at most ~·e have ~ Ill to Imprint
a label on clgarttte packs "CauUon :
C1garttte Smokln& May Be Hazardous to
'\·our Jlealth.'' In fa ct, a! e\'eryone by
now surely know1, !he gO\'frnmcnt even
1ub$h\lz~ arowers of tobacco.
Thtte Uitd to be :. c:omic llrlp with the
catch phrue. "WhG'1 loony now!" The
question is 1muingly pertinent.
-A1edlcal Tribune
taln ideals and traditions rather than
looking for solutions to all our urgenL
probl e~."
A FUNDA rttENTAL disagreement with
thtse traditional view! has led some or
these young men to demonstrate actively
against the Establishment.
Joe Seaman!. 21 , son of the secretary
of the Air Force, participated in the
marches during the October moratorium.
Andy Schlesinger, Willia m Randolph
llearst Ill afld Seamans were involved in
the takeover of the administratloo
bullding at Harva rd during the spring o£
1969, narrowly escaping arrest by jum·
ping out of a window.
"At the lime, revolling against the ad·
ministration seemed like the thlng to do.
llarvard can be so dull sometimes,"
Andy Schlesinger recalled. His father,
Arlhur Jr .. is an eminent .scholar aod wa~
an 14d vtser to President Kennedy. "I
guess I wouldn 't do it again ," rcr!ected
Andy.
Wiiiiam Rand1Jlph Hearst III said lie
used lo attend SOS meetings al Harvard,
but this year finds he seems to hato'e lost
interest in such activism. "I haven't
found any polllical organization I can
really identify with now.·•
The stu:dow cast by a successful father
looms large for these offspring, Because
of their name, many feel they mu!l climb
mountains. But they insist the mountains
v.·111 be or their choosing, the palh theirs
to determine, and the summit perhaps a
place their fore!M?arers would never have
planted the fa1nily flag.
l\IELVlN LAIRD'S son wants lo go into
teaching, Williant Scranton 's son. Joseph,
possibly into t~lrvision-.1 Galbraith's son
into politics, and Sen. Eugene McCarthy's
son, Michael. into anything but politics.
YQi.wg 1tot:kefeller says he's almost
positive he won't go Into businesa. He'll
now studying urban planning at Harvard.
"The pride in my name is mingled,"
said th~ quiet , curly halred and betlpec·
tacled young man. "There are certain
things that the· Rockefellert have done
that have pe.rhaps perpetuated the things
that I don't like about the system naw.
"Sure I think my fath er's a success,
but b:eing the pruldent or a bank isn't
neceS5arlly my idea of success."
Kit Luce. a lanky. l ong·h a i red
frtshman at Yale, said he does not en-
\'ision a business career in publisl\ing to
follow the family tradition in the Time·
Life empire. ''I'd rather write poetry ()t
philosophic prose ." he says.
YOUNG llEARST, you says he'll use a
pseudonym if he decides to become a
"Titer. feels he'd do things differently if
he had his father 's power as a new.spaper
magnate. "At least I "·ould make a
nev.'spaper that black people could read
\\'llhout feeling lhey"re Crom another
country."
To these inheritors of prestigious fami·
ly names, status is sometimes equated
v.'lth irrelevance, "a damn bore,·• a
nuisance, even a burden.
But, said Michael Mt.'Carthy, "most
people my age don't seem to be so im·
pressed by who your father is."
It would be wrong to say that these
men are in tolal revolt, or that they don't
pay grateful'homage to thelr falhers.
"My father has established in me an
ideal of determinJng a commitment and
of foll1Jwing it through.'' said Josh Javits,
son of Jacob. New York senator .
Dick Rockefeller said his father's in·
rl uence made him realize how crucial it
was to spend his life constructively and
. ntake a contr ibution to society. "For
me," said Dick "The burden of succe!S is
not so heat;y as the burden of service."
TO.\l SALTONSTALL, who would like
to do volunteer work after (tt'aduatlon
from Harvard said, "~fy falhtr hu lm·
bred In me a social conscience, a genuine
concern for the people."
Generation gaps?
"Doesn't everyone have a £tneraUon
gap with his parents?" a1ked William
J-fearst.
Dick · Rockefeller said, "J 1uoe1 my
father and I k»ok at thlngs·in a vt.ry dlf-
terent way, like religion and those tradl·
tlonal American ideals like capltalUm.''
The war is a passiona te concern. fl.tore
half Interviewed said they would choose
jail rather than fight. Michael McCarthy .
despite his father 's disagreement, said he
has received conscientious objector sta.
tus.
"f absolutely won't go if I'm drafled,"
declared Tom Saltonstall.
Dick Rockefell er said he would resist
the draft even to the extent of goln& to
jail for it. "I don't care about I.he
publicity," he said. "Maybe it'd be a good
lhing t1J encoura1e olhers in prole't in
order to chanae the draft laws ."
ALTHOUGH all Uie ions condemned
the use or n8rcotlcs, more than hi.Ir said
they occasionally smoke marijuana.
described by one as "the llqlAOr of our
generation."
"r..fy father just assumet that everyone
my age has tried pot and lerves it at
that," said one.
"Sure I smoke pot and I'm sure my
father knows, but he ha!n't said much
about it," said another.
And \\'hen these sons become fa ther1?
"I'll say to my kids as my rather said
to me." said Josh Javits. "'You've bttn
given a lot. Whal you do with it is your
own busineu.' "
\Yilliam lj_earst agreed. "I'd git;e my
children lots of freedom. I work on the
theory lhat freedom will cure almost
anylhlng."
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'Within the Frameworl{'
By EVELLE J. YOUNGER
Ol11rlct Attorney
Los Angeles County
Ten years ago, violence was one sub-
ject, education was another. Today, un-
forlunelely, this is no longer lrue. How
did it come to pass? I think 1 kno\v. In
my opinion, five ingred ients produce
violence and destruction on campus al all
educalional levels.
First, ours is a permissive society .
We are unduly tolerant toward those in
our mid!t who perpetrate illegal and
often vio lent acts. Many perscns take the
attilude that they will only obey laws
they like .
Assaullive behavior that is not tolerated
on skid row has been permitted on many
campuses. \Vhen they have considered
certain laws to be immoral, prominent
professors, ministers. and professional
men have repeatedly urged young people
to disobey them. Is it any WIJnder that
many youlhs are convlnced they can
make their own rules?
SECOND, some of our schools are
substand ard. Although I feel our educa-
tional system is the best in the world , it
is not perfect. Students many limes make
leg itimate demands when they protest
and demonstrate. The wo rst schools are
often in areas which need the best
facilities and teachers. In some of the
low ·income area schools in Los Angele1'
County, attended mostly by minority
children . the dropout rate is e~tremely
hi1h.
A dropout with no saleable talent is
most likely lo end up on relief or in trou·
ble with !he law. Ninely-fit;e percent of
the inmates of prisons throughout
.\merlca are high school dropouts.
Third, school admi nistrators, fr om
college p re ! i d e n t s tlJ junior high
school principals. generally are untrained
and unqualified in c<>ping with the prob-
lems they face. A high school principa l
told me that If he wanted to fight he
should hato'e stayed in Ille army. This is
ril3turbing and not at all in keepin g with
the tradiUons of M"-holarly I i re •
Hlslorlcally. teachers had reason to tic·
pect a re latively tranquil txlstence.
Tod11y, things are different. Teachers are
(lften the subject of violent, obacene
bthato'ior .and criticism from those they
serve.
'Ve have not trained m11ny principals or
college pre1identa in subjects like mob
psychology. guerrilla tactlc1, and othtr'
areas relevant lo campus turmoil.
Therefore, !ome of them do oot always
exercise good judgment during campus
disorders.
Aeade.mielaru. "'ho generally 11nd prop.
c:.rly abhor violence and prefer the
\'trbal over the physical approacl\, 11re
lt!amlng that there are no Insignificant
crlmts. Tht're is no harm le!!.1 vlolotlon or
!he law. If you do nol punish s:tuden~ for
locklnR a college presldtnt in hi& offtce,
\\'here do you draw lilt line? tro1v many
buildings must the protesters OCC\/p)'
before action i1 take.n?
mE F'OURTH INGREDIENT in the
1olal picture It the teenage generation,
Today's teenagers are differtnl rrom
their prtdecessors. They are firmly con·
''lnced they know more than thetr pirents
11boul the Jfroblems -ihll conCront us.
'
Law'lessness -No Way for Reform, DA Says
They may be right. \Ve have produool
lhe best-educated teenage generation ip
this or any other country since the begin·
ning of time. ·
Today's leenager or today's college stu ·
(!enl is usually receiving either a
generous allowance from home or is on a
full tuition scholarship. He has time to
study: he has Ume to contemplate: and
he has had time lo develop the art or
criticism as never before.
But while many of them ~willing ta
admit their brilliance and It level of
education. lhey give no credl or see no
casual relation between that ha ppy stale
and the much maligned educational
system "'hlch produce them. They al!O
give little credit to their elders \vho
financed it.
A \YELI,EDUCATED tetnager ~·ith
time on his hands and a high degree of
social consciousness, impatient with v.·hat
appears to be slow progress in solving
people problems, is easy prey to the fifth
ingredient in violence; professional
troublemakers.
These persons are. inv1Jlved in 1nanv
violent campus disturbances. Who aie
!hey? A vtr} few art professional,
dedicated Communists who know exactly
v.·hat they are doing. They are carrying
out precon~ito'ed plans to disrupt the
campus and the governmental machine.
Alongside the Communists are a few
professional revolut)onaries -dedicated
extremists who couldn1t cart less about
communism. But, like the Communists,
they want to destroy our governmental
and educational systems.
These professional troublemakers can-
not carry oil a violent demons tration by
themselves. In a group of 500
demonstrators, 475 are young people,
mostly studtnts, whose hearts are pure ,
'~hose motives are legitimate, but whose
judgments are faulty. They get involt;ed
in violent and crimlnal conduct without
know ing how it happened.
ADD AU. THESE tnrredienu together
and they spell trouble-big trouble that Is
not going to be ended soon. The problem
has been described accurate ly. 11le solu·
Uon, however. is neithe r simple nor easy.
Neto'erthele1s, I would suggest that we
must be completely and utterly devoted
to the propositio n that we are going to
achieve needed social reform and, at the
• same Ume, insist upon obedience to the
rule or Jaw.
There is no question lhat social p~
gre.lis ha! been slow and must b! speeded
up. Prejudice and discrimination have
exiated in many areas. They must be
eli mina ted completely and quJckly.
Without social progress we cannot
maintain perma nent pe ace and tran-
quility in our nation. But at the same
lime, we mwt reeogniz.e that there can
be no 'ocla1 progress except in "'an en·
virorunent where law and order preto'ail.
Police are hl!'fd to protect Jives and
property and this function does not end at
the boundaries of the campus. We must
insist that everyone obey t h e
Jaw-whether Calholic or Protestant, rich
or poor. no matter our color. and no mat·
ter whether our great-great-great-great.-
grandparents may ha ve been cruel to
the i r great -g r e at-great-great·
grandparents.
No one ever improved an educational
instltutlon hy burning down the bulldlni!
on campus.
No youngster eto'er got an education
carrying a !lgn on the sidewalk in front
ol his school.
Ou r citizens. part.icularly our young
ciUzens. will face a bri&hter future
because of our inslsttnce upon lawful and;
orderly social progress.
r-----------Our Man in SP Franc:Uce-----------.
Saiurday Nighi Hop
By HERB CAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -The affluent
sociely In action : Jim Lasswell, a 21·
yr-old law student at Stanford, and 15-
yr-old Lynn Batlln, who goes to f\.1iss
Hamlin's, had nothing better to do -
so at !l a.n1. lhty boarded a plane In
Haw11ii. !'lwam at Waikiki, sllnctd
under the stars, and returned to S.F.
on the 11 p.111. jc't. Doesn't 1his make
you fet:I i;ort of tacky~
ONE TIUll'G AFTER ANOTHER'
George Guteku nst, ro<>wner of poghy
Ondine in SausaUto1 has two sons
working lhtlr way through school -
Eddie at Stanford, George Jr, at S.f.
State -and when they applied for
jobs at Ondlne. George turned ·ern
down. Ha ir loo long. They're working
downstairs at the r\to'al Trident as
busboys .•. I supPQM th!! I! a "Ptace,
ll's wondtrful'' l1em. but it 51111 ffates
t:i litll~ the Japanese production or
"lllllr" opens on Pearl Harbor Day in
-Hlrosltlm1 .•. Anlst Bnibe: Bomber·
.icr lo Canoonlst Hank ''Dennis " Ket·
chant at Enrico's: "Have you seen
'Ob! Cal01tta !'?'1 Hank : "No. rm
more yellow lhan curious."
A. MESS OF DOnAGE: Tim
Gartner caught Ibis on KLOK -a
deejay playlng Andre Prt-vin'1 record
of "Llke Young" And ab Ubblna;: :·He
sure do! '1 ••• Harvey Ka plow or
Vacav111e brougtit hi! ion. 11 , and
nephtw, 10, to Keiar to see the Forty.
NIM:r11 with $15 in his pocket for
tickets, and wu aghut to discover
that the cheapest ato'allable seal.1 in
the dump were: $5.50. with no rales for
n1lnors. His remark, "Well, klds, 11'1
back lo Vacaville," was overheard by
Sltph@n Lltbts of H. Lltbca, v.·bo sUp.
ped him $5 with no quesUon1 aske(I
lthls item did NOT come from Steve).
"t uJed to wondtr aboul this 'City
'Thal Knows How' stuff," marvels
tlarve.y, "but t guess it's true.''
ON O'AlfrRE RAND : M1Jor Lolln
Daub. a fighter pil<lt In Vietnam wrote
to a famed B'Way topless parlor for a
few bo:socny photo.o;, rlt:au, &J>d rec'd
the cool rt$pol\SC tha be muld have a
Bel for $5. please. The Major and hls
>10th Tocucal Sq .. dton !eel properly
d•a!Uoontd.
BAGATEILE: Mike Micoo. Jiy
Be<,!erc:am, Gres Mewl and Don
Oefetl were loollng down Van Ness In
Mlk•'• hotrod whe n llley pull•d
alongside .a new Javelin at a Gtary
"'d Uaht. •·Hey, J1velln!" called out
Mike., In the manner of J•velin'1 TV
wmm.relal . 0.tna fllhl Ilona wllh
•
the gab, the Javelin driver grinned :
''5ony, I have a bowl of goldfish on
the front seat.·· A$ lhe llght
changed. the Javelin pilot took off with
a squeal of burning rubber. Overtaken at J11t by the hotrodders a couple or
rtd ll&hts av.·ay, he called out in a
mock groan: "Kiiied the damn
aoldflah!"
FILE AN O FORGET : Art ist Jerry
Predlka and Barbare llalllday nf San-
1.a Cruz. cruising up Highway 1 toward
S.F., fou~ something worth retrieving
near Tun1tas Creek -an artificial leg
with one arBYle sock and a brown ox~
ford with two hole3 in the sole. Any
losers or t.aktrs~ .•. Ed Hahn defines
Black Studies 8$ 1ix monUts of Swahili
followed by si:t months of remedisl
Swahili.
SCOOP fOR the Film FesUval: 11Futr," the tender story of a man's
Jove for a pig -a re1tl pig "'as v.•orld-
Pf"miered Mre and liUCh cool head& as
Claude Jarman and Albert Johngon
firmly believe lhls Is the f'eftlv11's
btst fl ick. Tom O'Horgan, one·tl~
harpist at ttie old hunary I, ditect..t It
BOB HULL BOUGlfT . pair or lhoee
new turtle.-tkln shoes and repant that
while th~y're \'tty comforlablt. "fl
look me two hours to walk out of the store."
S11turd11, Dtctmbtr 6, 1969 DAILY PILOT 9
'V 'l•TUllC&Ta •P IUSIHllS M••ntl
QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl Life for Shipe LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE •
Pet S1wp Rapped
Valley Kids
Score High
In Reading
lllCTITIOUI HAMI tUPll.1011 COUltT Oii 'l'MI
I STATI O" CALIPOl.lltlA lfOR (AP) -Puerto Rican Gov. Th• \lll<lfrJltnM .. ''11 '1'1' lri.'f .,. '"'COUNTY.,, o ....... COtUJllCtlnt I butlllMli II ION ), (~$1 C:IH Nlllll .... NI .. Luis A. Ferrt reportedly It Hwr, L .. -lte<h, C•!lfWnlt. u,.,..,. ~ sulllMONI
r d lltlltltut firm "'"'' .ii OAIC IT. IUlF /.t.M!S JAY SHtLOlt:N 1'11111!"' 'II. h oping to t.1 a use for $NOi' ..... ""' ••1• flrl'll 1• ~"'" °' ltATHEIJNI JEAN SHl!i.OEN Ot'flno.
SAN JOAN, Puerto Rico
~ I !ht foll•Wlllt --.. wflMt -·· hi !~II ''"' •
On Instructions
Amt11CIJ1 luJury ocean lntrl '"" •'-<" tt '"~' .,. 11 to1aoW1: ,10·, .. 1 011 '"' STAtt 0 ,,
that hav. •-n -mov·• •-m tfow111 •· ao-. '* 01111 11., A1t, J. CAi.•ll'••NtA ,. "" ..,.. 9111111 UC'll '" cu uv lffuM lffdl, C1lltornl11 Jt/'111 t t•mtl, °""'9 .. I
lJ S. EMI-S. i...111111 l t1dl. ser\·I~ for reasons o r c1i1t1r111., ldw111 GottW111<11. '"' Gllft YfN ••• 11tr1w ~"'"'" "' 11 .. • Wf'lt. F .~.1 ( 1, NII llffdl"' 111 r'""81'\W tit !Pit C-'tlnt economy . trrt'• government .t.w •• A ....... m, • · ., 1t1t '".,. nMlld 11111111H w1t11 """ F I ' V II ' I 'Id o.i.i O.CM1t1t• '· '"''· oun a1n a ey s c 11 rtn hopts to use the 451).(:abln 1,...,,rt • ao ... 11 c1trt o1 tM 11111v1 .-.1111to1 cou11 hi ..._
DEAR ANN LANDERS : My turtle died. We
didn 't know until it was too late that be was only a
baby and should ~ave been kept v.•ann.
Three days ago Ringo seemed to be hibernating.
hf om called the pet shop and asked why Rin go was so
anti-social all of a sudden. The lady said, "He is prob-
"""" ~26 point! abo • the I d d d ... Uln Johll ''"''" lbt'l9 tlllllltolil ecllon bfMhf ... 11111 'j'tl/ ra.-o'IN ,..,. v n cpen ence an tin:; NV-Ecrwl" Gottac.hllcll In wlcl coo.iri. within TEN ,,.,1 1tt.r "''
state norm in readinJ scores c&bl n United States Io r s11i. o1 c111tor1111, o'''"'' C01111"'; ~~~·i: ;:= ... :' .:;:..:t=::~"; :;;;_~
given to 350,000 Califorrrla chil· floating hotels during the com~ , ~i1,o:. ,1!1 :~·u"::".~.:··-• :::1rv,, TH11TY d•Y1 11 """" 11Nwhi•1.
ctr th! b lh SI te [)e. · ~t · t u "'" ' Yeu •rt llt•f!N 11V!lttfd n..t u11111.,, l'OI! e n s year y e a 1ng Wf.1 er tour1s ieason. ·~··"' si.w1n "· tewt11, Eowi11 '° "" , .,1,. ... , .. _.1.,, ,llA,1M. MJol
ably col d. Put a heating
pad on him. After all, he
1s only a baby." By then
it was too late. Rinf?o
\vas already too sick.
Probably pneumonia. He
died the next day.
J think it is a crime to sell a
pet and not give the owners in·
structions on how to take care
if him. The ·woma-.i in the pet
shop, should h ave told us ~·hen
••e bought R ingo that·he was
only a baby.
I know you won't print this
lett'r because it ~·ould sound
stupid, but I had to express
my grief to somebody and I
think of you as my friend, Ann
Landers.
-FO RMER T U RTLE
OWNER
DEAR FORrttER : I agree
lbat pet shops s hould give full
ln1tructton1 lo folks "Wbo buy
anlm1l1 • , , especially ba by
pel1. Go back and tell the lady
In tbe 1tott your friend, Ann
Landers, thinks il would be
nice 1£ she gave you 1notber
Wrtle.
DEAR ANN LANDERSo My
problem, to put it bluntly, Is
thal I cannot get along with
people. Before you toss Utis
lelter aside let me sa~ t am
not a confused teenag&.r. I am
<CI and hold a very resp.."t.sible
po:sltion. I have no problems In
my farnUy Ufe -only r.1 my
a ssociations with others.
Something about me c reates
a negative r esponse. When I
n1eet people for the rirst time
they lose interest quickly. rve
tried to make friends of my
fellow employes. rve failed. I
eat lunch in the off ice
careteria every day. Everyone
seems to be with someone. I
always am alone. Tu.•o years
ago I joined a bov.·Ung league,
Bed Bon·owed
EAST LONOON, South
Africa (AP) -When a 7-foot·
tall Bulgarian wrestler Andre
Rouss imoff visited S o u t h
Africa, the Grand Hotel found
it h ad no beds large enough
for him. So hotel owner Peter
rt1orrls ·"""called another hotel
and bom;>v;ed a speciaJ bed
that was built for ex-President
C, R. Swart, who is 6-foot-7.
DEATH NOTICES
CECIL
M1r11r1t 0. Ce<ll. 6"6 W. lflh St .•
Cmt1 Mesi. O•i. of de1111, Ot«mbtr ). lurv!vtd lw d.lutllter, Mtl, Vlt·
,1 .. 11 O'OoN'llll, of Ort..,ei two •It· ten, Mrl ... ,.... C1rv1r. P&tldellll; Mr" Flar•ric:t llltkt1ltt, of 011!1rlo; two
11•tndc.h1ldrlll. $tnli(IJ Wiii be ht!d
MOO\Cll~. 1 PM, 8111 ll•<Mdw1y (h8Pt l. ln!frment, l'I. llOl'tC•A"• N1!1Dt1tl
c-•tr'I, Sin 01eoo. Bell ll•01dw1v
Morlu l•Y· Celli Mei1, Di•tdon.
hoping it v.·ould help. After a
few weeks I felt as if I didn't
fit in. so I quit.
I tried a chess club. The
same thing happened. l realize
I have a tremendous in·
ferlority complex, but l 'vc
been r ebuffed so many times
I 'm a!r1id to try any more .
J 'm uneasy with groups and J.$.~C!:::::!:::::::.::::;;::::~~=~='.;_::;::~.l!::::=::!:::::::::.J
reluctant to speak . After a Y:hll~. J have an overwhelming "Okav-he's bald, h e 's shorter than s h e is and his
desire to go off alone. At lhe teeih are capped-now can I watch the movie?"
same lime f want desperately -----------------------•
partmtnt or Education, school -Go"-d'llld'I. Jolln ~rmtl ~"°11111 to "" ., 1111111t1H w1tt ret• 111o1tlntftt t0r en¥ -v
LEGAL NOTICE l)t ""' ""011' """*' "''"'' •te l\lllKrlbo .,. ""'"'" d1m11'1<11H 111 IM -111111 '' orflcials announced. " to "" wllhlll l111"um'"t llMI 1rltl11t """ co11lr~. t r wlll ....... ,. ,,.,.
Since the test was last given NOTIC• OP' ,u1i.1c MtAIUN• ~~~'r.C~~~~) t•k UIH""' Mmt. ::.:,'"" llltft" Alllf olln\lndM """"
in 1.966 reading SC<>res for No11ct ~ ...... '°" ,1.,.11 'h•t ,,_, P'-lnw ~~ •• ", ',·,,"'",,.~',',~~•o You ,,,1~ -'111'19 M'llc1"'" •tterMv
ad' Ctmmh1..,., el"'' Cl!., 01 N....,..1 h1c11 "'" """ .,,.,, °" 111, ~fttl' GNl!IKllll wllll tlll qm. first gr ets have risen from will l'IOld I llltlllc lltt •I ... "' lllt 11111-ll'rt11clNI OHltt 111 tlllllt ., tlllt WllllMllL SlKl'I 1,._,.
the 44th percent lie to the 76th ~'.',1:'11 f .. 1":,11,,:'~ ~:;. ~"';·111 l;~ g,r¥1~..;,,o:::., Ea11,. !!:"~ ::111~~11::; 1:,..11::,,r:.::
percentile. This means that llock o1 N-1 Ctlllt• 111 11rml1 COii-OC'I. 1'. lf1J ""'' • -· , ••• , I ,,_ .. ' II .~ !Ill Publltllld Or•-c .. tt Diii¥ PllOf, "' ,.,. '°"' .. . they scored better than 75 per· :;:c,~1;;· ;;lt:,n •u """ c c•~ ""''"" • Dft""'Oer " is, '°' 11, ,,., iuwt is~~t: Nov. 19. Utt
Cent or other children who lllolk.e It hertbv tu"h~r t 1¥tn 11111 11\d W. I!. ST JOHN,
ad . pubr1c 11t1r1111 111111 tie !'ltlcl..,, ""' 1t1h nv LEG 'L NOTICE a 1t11tti HOl!'ltl , took the Stan(ord Re ing o1 DKffll"Oe• 1"'· ti '"' hour •' 1:00 " 0t1>ur~ c11rk "
test P.M. I~ ,,.,, Cou~cll Cl\ll!lblfl of !ht COKIM. ITOICICI • OWIN, • N•111Porl lht<h (llv H1ll, ti wMch llmt (!.171PICATl 011' COIPOltATION PO!t AlltrMVI II LIW Second graders too scor ed Ind Pllct lllY Ind tll "'"""' l11t~rt1ftod Tlt•NiACTIOH 011' l\,lllHtlS UNOll nll Ntrtlr ,, ..... .,, lll!fo tU
better than 75 percent of other ll'llY tPP••• 10\CI"' he•rd lhtreoll. ll'ICTITIOUI NAM• ··~,.An•. C•Hfl,111• , . . OON It. ADKINSO N, THI! UNDl!IStCH+ED CDIPDIATION T1h IJU) IH·I* Chlldren In the Stale and In· Sacret•rv 60.1 hertbv ctrlllV 11111 11 11 CON1uc1!111 1 AtttrfllYI fir ll'le l•tltl'
d th I f lh NtWl>Orl lltlC~ City "'41.ntn loultcl •l 'Ill 5, lr)llol, Coale p Dlllhld 0 ( t 0 llr 11'111-t crease er scores rom e Pll111111111 c ..... m•tt~ Meir. c1111orn11 ul'llkr the nc1111ou1 11rm Dt<.u , ;~ , "' • n. ·
<15th percentile to the 76th per· Publl thtd O··~· Cot•• D•lf't l'llol, "'"" l lt ..... Hllltlr111-AP!)I; MAltO· .... bl, . 1 . 1• 1"' M• .1 DK1mbe• '-1Nt """' "HAIE •lid 11111 "Id firm 11 flO""HMd of LEGAL NO'hCE
cenli e. "" Joii-1,,. co•10r•t1ofl. -1r1ric:i.,..11------.-. ... .------The test was also given to LEGAL NOTICE •!•coo o1 1A111t11u " •1 to11Dwt, ,......,.. . GAOCO COll:POll:ATION, m$ S. • IU,lllOl CO ... IT 011' 'fNI
third grade studenlS who for· P·U5U llrltflol. Coe!• Mtu. C•lltorr.!•. ITATI 011' CALll'OINIA P'Olt
merly ranked In the Sis! per· CElT1,.1c•T1 o" •"'11N111 w1TNElS 111 "'"" 11111 tth N ¥ of '"• touNfT oll' 01A•1 P'ICTITIOUS NAMI OIC'ell'lber, 1Ht. Ne. A.Ult.I centllc and now moved up to 'tM UNltr1l1nK dO '""!"' lllt-t ... ICOll:POll:ATE Sl!AL) NOT1CI 011' MIA!t/PM .,, f'S"TlftoN to stay . Does this sound in·
sane? Is that my problem?
Am I crazy? ls there any hope
for me? If not, thank you for
the 70th percentile, conc111C11,., , bu1l11t•• 11 co..11 Mt••· c0toco ',"'.,· 1 l'O• AUTN0•1'f'r Te 1•tc..,T1 I" • . . C1lllornll. u1*er 1M flcll!loul 11rm M~ IOfl l • vr II 'f ll'lllOM A•it•IMll'IT UNOl!t I (-Holladay A. rt Exhi'bz'.t . Dist. Supt. Mike Brick c r ed· ol MASTE lt TOOlS ANO MOLOS llld STATE ~11~'t.':, •• ,... Tt•N bl 011' PIOU.TI coo•
'led the unprovement to an lh•t 1110 11rm ••~om-~ of,,.. 1e11ow. ,00 .. , .. 0, 0·,, .. 01 1!11111 o1 WILLIAM F. tA.LYfl, 1,., Ptrs(lf01, Wf\()lt 11111\tt Ill lull Ind .. ' .. ' H. ~"'4 . .. panded, carefully designed PIACtt ol r•1ldfl\{f 1r1 ., hll\o1111: 011 !Ml Slh df'j' ol Doctmbtr. A.O. '"'· NOTICE IS HflEIY OIVl!N Tllet liste.ling. . Ptltt G. Corll~r. 337$1 Mi rlnt VI.it. btklrt me Ml'Y I(. Htnrv, I HO!lr'I' Pub-HUGH J. l lTCHI,. E•tevtor ol flle Mid -THE LONER reading progrnm. 01111 Pnl111, Ctlll. 11c 111 '"" 1or ••Id'°"""' 1...t $1111. reskl· 1111tti. ~•• r11911 """11 1 ....,.ltlH H llllo.n
DEAR FRIEND: Dav Id .4 t Lagu1ia Fe<Wral "We reel these reading re· l(tnMJI> L W1tllndtlG, 16602 l•tlv, Int 11\frtlll, dul~ ommlulonfcl I r.cl IWOtll, fer I Ull'IO•I"' to t•Kult ••ttn11oro "-. . Hun11~ton BtfC~. (flff. iierlOl\tll'I' APPll~d Geer1t A. Otvrltt mtllf """tr tf(!IOll tl6 ti 1111 ~1'$l.tlt Rt isman's book, "The Lonely sulls are tangible evidence of 01t..i Ol'Ctmbrr 1. 1t1t. ,,_n 10 ''" 10 11t '"'-•r111oit n1 o1 1111 coci~. r.ier~11<e t1 whkh 11 rn161 t1r
d I I ·1 • · I I I Ptltr G C1•ll1r ((ll'"P(lrtl!on 11111 t•l'CUIH !ht wlth111 In-"'-'•Thtr P1rlkul1r1. 111d tlllt "''time tlld CN>M. '! & fu I of peoplt like the communl Y s 1nves men n IC""".1~· l w1t1i.-c1110 ttn.1m,11t o" btl'\ill o1 111e w1N1r111on .. 11u 01 ,.,,.,.,., 111e .. "'' h11 ""' ttt
you. You are NOT alone. Your \"ood"a-•i'ns·. •lock •ol· h II 1 1 k education.'' he said. "We sin-$ttie 01 C•tl~rnil. O••""e count~: 111.,1111 "''""'· "'" 1c•now1 td•• "' "" ror Otc:..nte' 1•. 1w, 11 •:)O •·"'·· 1t1 ,,_, • .. , • ~ .. ... of is art in CO ages 0 CO(' S. I ho I . 1 . h" h °" O.ctmber 1. 1Nt. beloro ,,..., 1 11111 1uch ce•aor•lllln nec.uttO 1119 urnt. cou"'oom at 0•11r'-! He. 3 et ,a!f name l.!i legion. cere Y pe 0 main a1n a 1g Not•rv ~ ... 1111c In ,..., fer u111 s111~. 1., 1111r .... 1 'Hl\trtol, 1 hlvt ""'u""' iirt '""''· •r 100 Civic Ct11ter D•lv. Wttt, Your problem is a lack of in-!ages, paintings a n d in· Artist ri1abel Gretton shows level of achievement in com· ,...,-~11v 1po~1•e<1 Ptlt• o . culler 1.-c1 my h•O\CI •M 1tnxtd m~ otli<l•I 1et1 !!It UorrN•I¥ w"r Ei.11111 11rt11l 111 1111 Cll'I
.er .. c urlty. "ou think 10 tern•l•"onal Chrislmas seals pastels . \Vatercolors, oils and ,. 1Ce11ne111 t. w1111...,110 •110wt1 to mt 1o w 111v • ..., v1•~ :,, 1h11 c1rt1tkat1 11rt1 of s1n11 &.111. ct111om11. • . ing years. Ille P''"""' who1t 11""" 1r11 tubtcrlbt<I i tiovt wrltlllll. OtlH Ott•mbtr 4. Ifft
poorly of yourseU that you make up the holid~y art ex· pen and ink sketches. J/.;;;;;::::;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;::;;;:;!'° t~e wllhln 1111t•um1n1 and 1c:k11Vwltd9· lOF FICIAl. sl!ALl w.E. ST JOHN, ed th•~ •~te:u•f'd 1111 11rnt, i\1,., K Htnrv Counlv Cllrk.
can't Imagine anyone wanjfng hibit on view through the A c 0 I 0 r f u l collection of I !OFFICIAL SEALI • Not•rv i>u1111c-c1111or111, JOMN c. McCAi.L
t •· fri d u b lid h f De be h -Joll11 II, S1u11dtrtan, Ill "'ll•c:lpll OHlct 111 2111 Wlllfllrt •t"'" l~lf1 Mt 0 "" your en • 'ou u mont o cem r at t e c h r j s t m a s seals from Not an• Pub11c-e1111orn11 0,,,.., cw11iv L.M A""tet. c1111. ""'
wall1 ln1tead of bridges -and Laguna Federa l Savings and , P•1nc11>11 0111c1 1" M~ comm1111°" E~Plre• Tth ctiu Nl·l$11
lb all t led to throughout the world has been -°''"'' counrir Nov 1c 1tn AllwlllY fll1' ll'tHltlMI' ose 11' s .. are cons rue Loan Gallery, 260 Ocean Ave. Pub11.,,ec1 0•111e1 Ce111 Dell'/' 1111oi. Pub111tiecr' ori11•• '°''' o1ny "'krl PWHlhtd o,,,_ <-1 o,n., ll'l101
keep people at a distance so Noted "'oodcar\•er Christian loa:ied for the month by the All.An · · DKemt>tr" u. 20, 11. 1•" ,, ... , DK'tmtltr '· u. ,o, 11. "'' nn·H Dtetmbt• '· n . ,,,.. ,,.,...,
they cannet see Your Abel, who, with his son Orange County Tuberculosis llG'mr LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE loneliness. The conn lct of .-.u
wantin& closenffs and fearing Mogcns. has been a frequent Associalion. A second 1912 ttAltlOl ILYD NOTICE o" o11soL11.,1ow 11'4MM
exhibitor al the Festival of Christmas seal collection. on · • ell' PA•TN••iw1P P-lSMI c11T1l'1CAT1 oll' •u11N1s1 It can make a person sick . ed 1 I COSTA MISA P11t11k """c• 11 h•rtlW ,1 ... n 11111 0.111 cr•till'icat11: 0,, ausJNllS P1ct1T1ous l'IAM•
1 Arts has contr1but severa loan from Carl Klass, v.111 be D•lty 10-t e Set. ,., ICtllll c;,14~ ,,.. H1rrv L. ''"''" ll'ICTITious. NAM t: T,,. """""11111d '''""" w.. h (111\· 1 urge you to get counse Ing. examples of his old-world shown al Laguna Fedcral's •1111r.1.1111r1un1 • Mttftr Ch•rtt ,,.r11o1 .... r ""1"' bu'1"'" ul'll•• 11'" '1' The undtr11111td d«1 .,,,n"' 111 •1 <°"' cruc11nt • 1>u•111111 11 2t2J Wt1t •·~ )'ou need to get to know tlil!IU1 ll•m "'"' ....... 1!Ylp,., FOUNTAIN d•oellll~ • bo•!ntu ., 111"1 Ml ·~ldl' Cir· Blvd .. NtWPOl'I ll•tc:fl. Ct lllor11!1, U~f
YourseU. When )'OU discover skill. Laguna Niguel offict. V.\LLEY ri:xi.co. '' 11t1s ••eot~ur11, <I•, Founti in vi lltY. c 1111o'rn11, t2l'OI tht '"''"°"'' 11rm "''"" 111 eoG!WATl1t
A h F I. I I b"l r.uv al F&un!ltn V~llt~, Cau""' '"f ""'' !ht llc!Ulo;.oi firm "'""'' 111 llE.\l TY 1nl'I "''' 11td 11,.,, 11 c.,.,.-d 1bat you are worthy of not er CS 1va ex 11 I or. •• ... •••••••••••••••••• ... •• ... ••••·•....,.••• ... ••1 Orant~ ~•1tt f'I c 111•.,·~1 ... did e" ·~e 7th 01tANl'1F. COUNTY llON wo11t KS ~Mel lflt lol!ow!na Ptr!IOll. who!.• Mm• In
rrl.nd.hlp you wHI lhe.n be Rob Dav is known (or his map 1 • d•1 of !>lov•m"·'· ltM, t11 m••t-·~! c:o" th•t 1,ici "''" 11 c.emp0i•d of '"' 1011aw run ""~ Pt••· 01 r11ldl~t It 11 1e11ow''
. h r • YOUR PROBLEM ··~1· (l'•lOI"~ •ht ..... "'""'""'"' .... ~ l~q Pllton who.t n•mt In lull Ind Pll CI Htllll lilln!lf.-.. "(M, 1512 E. oc .. ft able to extend your hand to collages, shows anot er acct •i ,• '"'"''"'" fllelr re11tle111 •• P•''"'" 01 ,,.11d111~1 1, 11 101,.,111., "tvd . 1111bo•, C•111. I r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;i i • lh• ... ln l<IMtlh w. M~IC1•h111, ,\111 l lci... Olttcf Dec. '· ltff otherl -and they will reach II • $1td ,..,,1~"" In th• tu'"" wilt I-• (o"' ... ~nd clrc1t, Hun1111111111 1 t • c 11, Hitt" 1t•rw1tr-noc11t
out and accept \\'hat you have It y II 'J • 6u{lt'll tw Hurw L ~ ..... wh~ ..,,,1 •~w c111tort1l1. ~T"T" "F <Al "rn1tt1A.
lo offer. It that you no longer need but 1t1• 11,,., 1nd •rce1 .... 111 "'°"1es 1>1r1t11e ii:.-.11i th w. McK~,.~~ On OKlll\~ •. ,,.., btfa•• "''· • "RO FESS o··· L • to 1M 11..... Sltlt Ill C1!1fer11\1. Or11>11t Coull!Y. No'ltrv ll'Ub11c In Ind for wl4 si.w.
BUSINESS AND .. OU want to.. sornt I.,,, t Alld ~l!ch•,•! Ill ll•blll•ln fO\CI Iii<'~" •I O•ltcf Nevtmbt• 13. '"' OltANGE COUNTY
P 1 ,~A It tom.Ont tllt can Ute for. Furll'o•• ~e!lt• b h•rtll\' 1lvt11 th1t tl>t on· NO.,tmbtr If. ltff. bt!Or• ...... t ...,_11¥ -1tH H11tf1 •l""""nld>! """ L1n!ler1 will Ill> e!H lo htll '°" ... uh Y&u• probltmt. $t n<t '"'-"' to he• 111 Clrt ol the DAILY PILOT, tl\{lofl119
1 1tll'·1cfdr115ed, 1l1f!'IPtd e~vt~.
Income Tax
Boost Urged
SACRAMENTO (AP -The
1 tt "f'<l•"'loned wm l\01 Ill> '''"""'"le, '""" Not1rv •utlllc 111 •!Id tor 111d Sl1tt, --fl "'' to bt 1111 ,..._ ,..,.... GU I DE • • N 0 T O V E R $ 5 O thl1 div on flor 1nv nl'lllol!IDlll lllCUtrod penol'llllv tl>Pt•red KtnMtll W . ,..,.,. I$ l\ltltC:flblol ID 11\t wllllltl 1 ... • lw H1rrr l . r·~.,.. In 1111 _,, Ill-or In M!ICHll•ll kriowll IO .... "' ti. IM "''°" 11"""9f'll ..... •<"-ltOIH • nlClltld
• "-, , , , , • I~• lllfflt ttl the flrll". wllOst 111rn1 1, 1ub1crlllfd to !ht w1111111 "'~ "'"''· ~ !_ I • • Dtltd •I Ca•1t Mt1•, C1!1for11l1, ltlls ln1lrumtnl 111d t Ckl'lfWlecltld Ill a ecultoll (01'F1CIAL SEAL!
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AUTOMOBILE • DP•ll Ktlth r.rldltv ' (OFFICIAL Sl!ALI ~ollrv ll'uhllc • Celllornle
i You R ANSWER •, Pub!''~'ll !"'•~11\!t Co11t Oll!v •11~1 Georit 1. Culttr l>r\nclp1I Ofl1<1 111 WAXING & POLISHING Dtcembtr I, !Ht 7175-6' Ncl1rv Putlllt-Ct lllor11i1 Or111at C111111Y Or•nt• (II/II"' MY Comf!'llHlltl Ewplm
Interiors & Engines II THE DAILY PILOT k I LEGAL N011CE My c .... m1111an !!•Pires June 11. 1m • C leaned You ca , al or M1ir ''· 11n 11utor1.11tcr nr1111• Ca•d D1lh' ll'•lo1.
• Classified Advertising, and place • P-Hu 1 T-4•01 o~-btr ,, ,,, ,., ''· 1Ht n .._., 545-6040 CEll:Tl••c•T• o, 11u•1NESS · Publl1~ed O••~e Cot1t D•Hv Piiat, LEGAL NOTICE
ROY'S AUTO DETAIL : l'ICtlTIOUI NAMll ~OWM'llMr lS. ,,, :n Ind OteMIM• •. -------PILOT Tiit undtrslpnff """''''""'ht t1 C8t" 1Ht 'I ,12,.., -·---,..1iNT-%059 Newport, Costa fllesa i 11vct1~, • bu1111e .. 11 nn co11t1• Av•.. c•tTtll'tcATlll' °"' a1111N111
F P. k P & Delivery • co••• M•••· c:1111o,..1•. """t' .,.. 11~. LEGAL Non cE 1"1c:T1t1ous NAM• California Farm Bureau ree Jc u • r '*"''"' tt•m 111,.... °' T"•INE ELl!cr•1r. r~~ ·~n'•"" lkl•• c•rt"" ,,.. 11 all"-
Ftd . h d 1,.Al!'ltrlc.lrol Mllllf Chl"lt • I' ·' PENNY ~Ell:VIC E & APPLIANCF. 11nd 111•1 ••'II •·••••• dvdl"" 1 to-·•'n!'",, 00 lrli Avt .. CW•"~
erallon as propose a S2 I ~ ll•m I• comPo.rd o1 '"' 101-1 ...... ,,,,,. -"'' M••· "'"· c1111or111• .• .,,.... "" 111. billi~n boost in state personal • MATTRESSES • " .) PINCHER ~i:;:,111 NII ..... Plac:• °' '"111e11c~ ct•T~rti1~~:u~' N~1~1~Nts1 ::;""11:~""1, "~~~E;N~ ';;;1~~,::
·.·~· ,. Jot L. P•rrv, "" Coll111 Avt .. COO!J ~,......,, ...... ,t n•-• " loll OM o•u "
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·ncome and bu•1'ne1s taxes t o MATTRESSES .· Tht uroc11r•l111td d• c:1r111v th1v ••• ~ · """ "' "' Mtll . Cilllorlllt. coO\ClutllMO 1 butlntH II ,172 DuPonl '"1~..,rl '• •• "'1111'*11'
replace property taxes as a eo•-•• no~•. TRA" ~· : D 0•1" Oe<tml>t• 5· Hff. or1v, 1rvl11• c111tor1111 """ und•r •h1 Jt•n o. w11•'!'111. '" r. .... ,,.,,, ••1 •• "'~ ·--CLASSIFIED A JPt l. ,..,,v • • o,,.,.. 1 -~ .. 11~ •••ch, ,. .. ,,, t7U1 [rr J eh Sl-"le,., Cf111orlll•, O'lnqt CounlY! f!<tltiOlll lltm 111m1 or PATIO &UILDING Oil~ D•~unbtr 1 1'6' · mea:ts of school support. ~ ar •pea it-on c~c. s, 11u, D•~•' me, 1 N'!l•"'l ""d lhtt 11Ta i••m 11 compoltd ot !M J••"> n 1.,,,1,,111
The Proposal •·as one of half C:..ta Me .. Mettre.11 Co, • AT OUR SPECIAL LOW RATE Publlc In •!Id Ii'• 511d s111t. """~'"v 1011ow1~ per1on•, what• n1m1• 111 full ~t•T" '"'F ,.,, 1,.,:.,1NIA . lllO N rt Bl d .. •Pot•"" JOI L. Ptrrv -"-""' rn• , ... ~· tl'>d Pl•cn al rttldt lltf '" •1 lollow•: OPAN,.-" COUNTY· •
d "d I · la ewpo V • I 111t "''011 what1 111mt• It •ulltc•I~•~ ·~ lt!ch••d W. ll11ml1h, 1101 E1!1tlt °" 0;, ....... , 1; 1,6, ti.I 1 a ozen WI e Y var ying X Uberty 8·1303 ,11, within ln••rum•nl i ncl icknowltdll'<I L1111. N••vP"fl 1111ch. Ctlllornl• .,uci, N 1 , '" '1 ... ··--e~ .. "' • .:.., •
hlr I ber the . 3 2 2 ~Onlld I( Dl•tlllt not VI• Vtfdlllf. a 1rv u c " ..... ..,,. " ....... . s t Pans pul ore JOinl • LINES TIMlS DOLLARS h,o;;~~\'!.~ ~~·.(~-· s·in c1t mi n1t. c 111ior1111 tMni Mtc:J,.••I '"• r101111r, ••H•rtot,,. ~·11 o. wn!fn11
Senate and • -··mbty Revenue c Hinh H1J Et HJ L•n• Ntw-1 n~Wll to ,.., '" "'' ....... Whit• ~ • UPHOLSTERY • ! Merv IC. Ht""' R~ich (~Ill°"''' t1UCl1 Joh,; W l(lue, ~.,,.. lo l''"'~•'bld "' t1>t within 1,..
and Tax at i 0 n committees ~01'''1 ~U~f·Ctlllfornlt '" Btv11d1 0;1 ... ,, NfWPll'I "•••d'r. ••ru"''"' 11\d 1ck1111w!Httd ...... u~led
Thursday. AND YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD I ,,~.~e:'cou11~ 11 r·•ii~r"11 "'*'· .... ··-•. M U h I I '-'v '""""''••loll ER~I"!.' 01ttd Novtmbtr '· 1Ht. !OFFICIAL ~"Al) The committees hope to esa p 0 s ery • D I A L N 0 w D I R E c TI ; Nov. ,~. un P.v: •1<~1rd w. •••m!!h '"llll•m '·" Jltlu'I
Work W"ith Gov. Reagan's tax 1• , '"''''"" 0,,_, '°'~' 0 ,1., ""~' f!w: 111""11c1 IC. 01111111 ''~·•rv P111t11e • c111t0r1111 · • "" f tl'f-llt lly: J°"n YI. IClu" "'I""• C""""' experts to put together a prac· Ub · 8 4781 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 : Oectmbe• '· u. 10· 71• 1" 11v: Mlc:h1t1 c:. Mlr:~ ''" c • .,,..., •• 1.,, ExP!re,
I• I la r I th erty • 1: • L~GAL NOTICE St•!t "' C111farnl1, O•onat COl.Ol\!'j': Nrv , n. ,,,., ICa X re Ornl p an at I'• Oii NOv~mllf>r '· UH, 11'1ore .,.t, t p,,~,,.~... f'•t•~t C•"' 0111'1' """'·
KAESTNER would go to the legislature inl JJIO NlWPORT ILVD. 1: lT•ll fr• N•rtlt C•t11ty 540·12201 i no11rv •~bile 111 •nd 101 111d S!t!t, Ptr· O•ce"'bl• t. 1J, 20. ,1, ltff 12S1·6' Rolw•I c. ICM11M•. 1110 Gllll"'"'' J • l'll'ITIC• OP lAll'. san•lly lll'Ptl•td ltlch••d w. llttml•h.
St .. Lltunl lle1ch. 01lt ct Oetth. Ott. anuary. .. ii •• ii• ii. ii •••••••••••••••••••• ******"....... Ntll(t" ll'ullllc lilt Ron1ld IC. Olov1,,,, M!Chltl c. Htr1h, LEGAL NOTICE
3. Survived by'°"' lilo'Oert F, K111t.,tr., --by Lit" N11ftr 111d Johll W K!u1 k~own to mt lo lw lht -$111 G1bri.t1 d1uth1tr, Mrl. L1-1ric:e IMJ11iM•JllilMJ;FU1SM"5Jlil1=Ji\JlffMJlilWJllili-MJlllSMJllfitJWili.aiJllliJlli\.aM--1WiMMJllfitMM"MMJlfiliJllJlllWIJ:Dili1 NOTICE l ~ MEA!llY GIVE N 1~tl, PtrtDI'• wllo11 ntmt1 ,,.. l\lb1crtbtd to IAl·tUI
Riii\. Sin G1tlrllt, t1rath1•, Mtnrv ~,.utn! to !ht l1w m•de l llcf OrovldfCI. mt with in lnllrum111! 1nd ttk11owltd1tcl tofltlC• TO l"l•OITOP• Kttllnt•" lot A"9t~1 slsltrt, Mrt. !ht undtrtltned, wlll it ll •I 11t1bUc: ••II •I lhtY t••cuttd !ht 11rn1. t"••1101 cnu•t (Ill' TM• AnMI ••1111. 1111r1oh: Mrs M1rtuerlll .... , 1'Pllc• ol Torl>e! Alrcrett ,, 0••11•t cOFFlCIAL l!ALI s••Tt o• t:•l.lll'OltNIA 111'111' Gerdlt11i. Lot A!IM1ts; gr1nddlvgM1r, COUlllY At_rPOtl, $•1111 A111, Ctllfcrnli , 1111111 Jo Mou"n THI COllNTY O• OltAHO• Mrt. Ctl'Ol~ll NNl'Of"I, ~a P1woden1. ,11 l•JI) tc:lect P.M .. °" Mondi~. Ith NoltlY Putll$c.(1IHernl1 N•, Wlft ,.,1~111 lttvktl Wt•I llel~ Frid iv I I I dt• Of Dtctmbtr. JIH. !ht folllwl~t Ora~t Coull"' .,.,,.,. l!f MAii 10 A rtLICK. O~Hlld. ~in Glbr<tl CtrntTtrv Shtll1r Leeu111 n'li • ,.~ ~ ,. • )f <klcribtd PrOPtrl'j', lo-wit: MY Cemmlu lon E~plre. NOTICE U Hflf:I Y GIVEN flo t111
ll NU! MortuerN• o'w"KA. "'K .. is 1 t eeps an , VJZD'!/ l;i:i o!~ u~lv~;.d r.~·ll:~lv~~~t :~,·~: °"''" ~°"ieru~:~. ltJ~ .. Altltftl! ~'1'1~·.t~S<l:'h1~1::'c1::.:" .. ::.i"'~ Cfflll~ .-.1rcr1tt dUCtlbtd ti folloWI: O* Ctm1u1 Ort.,., llld d•,edtnl 1rt Alllulrtd Ill flit lhtfn, ll'tmtlll Nowtk. ?OOtl S11rut"t . S1nl1 O"" 41) lt5' lour Ul Pl1c1 Ct11"' UJ Hiw"rl tea<ll, C1lltonll1 nut wllll th• riec:•1.••rv ¥9\ldll rt, 111 1111 ol'ltct Ant Htlgh!i . Strv!cts Pl+'l(lln9 11 Wtsl· I J lrvl1!rtll011 Numbtr N·HIJ M, 11Jrtutnl Publl1htd Or1not (13111 0fll\O l'llot, ol lh• <l trk el "'• 1eoto~· 11111111(1 c:ou11,.,. c:u:i Ch•""I Martu1rv, 6#-o!UI. I i to • lltll ••111"9 U!>dtr C1llfa•nl1 Llw Navtmber u . n . ,, 11\d OICt"'e.' I, I~ Ptlttlll fhtm, w1t~ ""' 'lf«1'~,.,
SORENSEN ., for" tlffo""' ltt1 owl111 to Tartitl 194• tU1.fll ~0<1c~t11. lo lllt u'ldforit1~td •t !ht r1w Alrcr .. t 111<.. ftlfltt o! o.•, & l'tlla, HG Mor,. l•v Ml!'lltrTl SQrenM11. 1UO Pl1ctnll1 Avt .•
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Slid l~lt 11 tar !ht •urpOlf llf 3ell1!Yl11t LEGAL NOTICE lloul~vtrd, Mo,.0 111v. ('~llfer1111, tSUt "I-rt 1111cl\. Strvl(t~ Will tie hel6 llt11 of lhf undtrlltntd !er lltdewn ft 'I rmilll"~ '""'"': P. o, ''' no, Morre Mondi¥. 11 AM, lltll 11¥o4dw•v ChlPtl, 'If tattthtr with CO.It Of tdvtl1111no end I~· lllY, Cl. tl•'ll. Which lo !~• •llC• Of wilt< 11.ebtc:cth Lollet eltlcittlno. Ell-IA 1ttn1t1 ol tilt. T·UU. l\u•ln11•• "' lh• 1111f\1•.1t•n•'I 1~ ~II m•ttt-•
tomtl-11!. Mt!..,tt AbWv. 8e!I f!nttd-H ' k I 'I' I Otl~ NOV.n1be• 7•. lfff. ~··•·lnln" 1~ th• •"•It ~· ••Id '°"f:tt'•"'· _~Ir Motluer 1. (O$ll Moou. Dlr..::!on, ere s a pac aae am1 1ar Terbtl Alrcr1U, lllC. NOTICI TO CllDITOllS wl1hlll tcur rnontht &tltr !ht !Int . fl; Puto~ll!~ OttMe Coe1t D1ll1 Piiot, SUl'lllOlt COUIT OP 't141 '''"l'tt•looo ol 1.,11 ,,..!Ir•. Nevf"'lt/tr 11. 11, :It. :1' flld Dtc:tll'll"• l. STATI 011' CAi.lll'OINIA POii:. Detl'<I "'Mlt"'btr in. ltff.
ARBUCKLE & SON
Weatclilf tilortuary
Ul E. 17lh St.. Co&ta Pt1e1a
'411-4811 • BALTZ MORTUARIES
Corona del Mar OR i.tt51
Costa l\le1a PtU 6-ZU4 • BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway, Colla Ptte11
LI l443J • DILDAY BROTHERS
Hu.ndncto• Valley
Mortuary
17111 Beach Blvd.
Huallnstoa Beacb
IU.7711 • PACTFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery eMonaUJ a;. 'poc1~ on ..
Newport Bu<b, Calilonla
&«-.17" • PEEK FAMl.LV
COLONIAL FUNERAL
HOME
~ltt Bolsa A ,.t.
We1bnla1W m4IU • Sll"'D""''F'<E'l!R ~IORTU.mY
La""" Bucb lff.1111
Su C11111n1e 41Ulot • SMITHS' MORTUARY
C7 Main 5•
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By GLEJ'l.'N WHITE
ot tr.. O.lly Pli.t S111t
~IARYSVlLLE, Cal. -Saddleback
C<>llege, jLW another new school nestled
In the hills oI Mission Viejo a year ago;
shoots Ior something many of the older
schools h-.ve gone decades ~·itboot ·ex·
perienelng as it meets Yuba College
,i tonight f!'J' the state small schools jaycee J football champlonsh;p,
The title g3me will be played at ?ttarys-
\ ville ffig h School with cold ~·eather and
~ an overllow throng of 4,500 expected for
Ci the 8 o'clock kickorf.
• Saddleback i.s ranked No. 1 in the state
after slamming the pre\lious California-
"" leader, Reedley, 40-21, a week ago in the
• semifinals. •
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Yuba is second in the ratings after its
10-7 triumph over HarlneU.
Grins for
Saddleback ls still hobbled by Injuries
to end ~tare Hardy and bloc1cing back
Rocky Fletcher. Hardy Is definitely out
~·hlle coach George Hartman says Ulett
ls a 50-50 chance Fletchei will play.
The Gauchos boast I' VUW;tile olfeme
Call fer Seore
6 42-432i After 11 p.111.
and a tough defenR. Quarterback Rod
Graves leads the state in passing and in
total olfense.
Yuba, champion of the Golden Con-
ference and owning a 10.1 reconl, has the
stat.e's top rusher in tailback Frtd Riley.
Riley is al50 the top point producer in
Callfomia jaycte circles (small schools).
Toby Whipple, the other half of Sad·
dleback's one.two punch,' is itCOod to
Riley in ·rusbine and 13 averacinJ 5.f
yards per carry.
He lugged leather for 117 yardll againsl
Reedley.
Yuba show3 an· edge in 11lu -, it
Ofrtwe;,hs ~ Gaucboo by 29 poundi per.
man In the offeMive line -and ,the 49ers
appear to bave-more offensive threau
with fullback ·Bruce ~rter blcklnJ:
quarterba'ck Tom 'Ponciano.
Porter averages 4.3 yardJ pu carry, Is
the placement kicker (he hu %7 P~Ta)
and gives coach Cal Gower an' lnslde
threat to go with Riley's outakle speed
and ability.
JUley runs the century in 1.9, averag"
l.8 yards per carry and is built close to
the ground ($.9, !7'l).
Ponciano throws enough to ketp the
defense honest and has receivers Boomer
Williams and Mike Hancock for targets.
WilliaJM tuu 39 catches, Hancock 10
fewer.
Hovoever, Saddleback has a strong
second:ary -·one which picked off six
aerlall aglinsl paaHnlnded Reedley.
Yubt11 1)0Qt· 1o5s WU to Sh<\Sta, t•·13,
while · Saddleback'a only setbaek was in
Jts opener with Soutllwestern, 31·28.
Saddleback flew to Sdcramento Friday
tnd wOtked 'OUt at American River J C.
YUBA SADDLEBACK
170 Wiiiiams E Rossman 165
210 Slml T FIM 200
210 Ethinpoo G V~den 210
240 Jackloa C Langley 145
210 Willouchby G Urell 205
240 'Jbompsoo T Limebrook 210
21$ Hancock E Day 170
ZOO Ponciano B Gra\les 18.S
180 Tale 8 \\'hippie 111.l
170 Riley 8 Rupar 180
225 Porter B. BJ,pckmon l~
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UNDER PRESSURE -Los Angeles Rams quar·
terback Ro1nan Gabriel (18) is oblivious to \Vash·
ington's Carl Kammerer as he concentrates on
downfield receivers. Gabriel "'ill be directing the
Rams against the Minnesota Vikings at the Coli·
seum Sunday as the Los Angeles .team seeks vic-
tory No .. 12.
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• . RIVERSIDE -Dan Gomey, driving
n his backyard Imo"'" as the Riverside
nlernational Race1\'ay, grabbed Ule pote
position as expected Friday for Sunday·s
;>OQ-mile Re.x Mays USAC championship
¢ace.
\ Gurney, from nearby Costa htesa, was
clocked over the 2.5-mile course in one
rnh1ute 15.94 seconds for an 'average
ll>J>e.ed of 118.SIS miles an hour. Jt was just
·a l\air off his 'o\\'n 'tiack qualifying rec·
ord or 118.556 m.p.h. 6et last year.
Gurney the only returning "'inner or
this race in its third year, may be mak·
ing his las\ appearance in the Olsonite
Eagle stock block Ford he drove to a
second place last May in the Jndiarnapolis
500. .
As Gurney had Predicted, seeood fast·
est qualifier "'as Mark Oohohue. or hft·
dia, Pa .. wb:o drove his Lola · Chtvrolet
to a fast lap of 1: 17.12 for a speed .of
11s.1:n m.p.h.
Rounding out the top fi ve were AJ Un-
ser, Lola Ford, 116.328 m.p.h.: Mario An·
dretli, Hawk FQrd. J 15.DI m.p.ll. and
Bobby Unser, Eagle Turbo Ford, 113.924
m.p.h. • J,os ANGELES -Loa Angele!! Laker
forward Elgin Baylor, not yet fully re-
covered from a groin Injury that kept
him out of eight games. gra.obed hla
II .OOOth ·career rebound early in the· first
period or Friday night's game with the
Detroit Pistons, which 'the Lakers won,
121-119. • LOS ANGELES -~l1den
Spulhem California outscored Joth rank·
ed Colorado· 13-3 in 41-J minutea etirly
iri the second half and the Trojans rolled
over the Buffalol!I U.74 in one of the se.a-
.son's first major upset! .
Ltd b guards Dennis "Moe" Layton
and ~ Paul Wes tphal, the Tro-
jans led $7-47 mid'A'BY thrCMJgh the sec·
ond half and breezed to victory.
Anteaters Host Diahlos • PASADENA -Boston Un ive rsity'!
11 football team, with an ei;cellent defense
and a conservative runr;ing attack, and
undefeated San Diego State, wh.l~h
specializes Jn the pass and high scoru,
mett ih the' Pasadena Bowl today.
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~ HQme Opene1· Tonight
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• UC Trvine basketbal1 forces wtll at-
1t8* to rlghl· the ship in the friendl y
eonflnes or CratA·ford Hall tonight when
fhcy. rt:lum lor the firsl or 12 home con-
~c.sls again5t Cal State (Los Angeles).
The a o'clock lipofl will be preceded by
I ganlC bet'A·ttn the Anleater frtihman
and lhe La Verne College junior varsity
~·Ith action gelli ng under \\'3Y at 5:45.
~ Tim THl's \'aNiity quJntet drop-
pe<I ~pair of decisions to major midwest
fott.(Nebraska and Colorado) to get the
ttnlt under way earlier this week.
1 Tonight's outing figures as one of the
lo\tl~Jl of the 12 home court ouUngs for the '"'"J.nteaters. Coach Bob Miller'a
Diablot, have eicht returning ltU.ermen.
Rvt .playt'!rs from lasl year's 23-4
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freshman team .and aeveral ·out.st.andinf
junior college transfers.
Leading the Dlablo altlc)I; . will be
forward Ron Knight, the team's leading
.scottr last 1eaton with a 14.3 average.
Tirt will c6unter w1ih An.i\mtrk:an
candidate hff OJnnlngham, a 6-4
forward who averaged 21.0 poin\a Jl'r
game last year.
In the firsl ttA·o tilta this season. Sle\'c
Sabins tfa3 becen the big run ror the Irvine
quintet. He hlt for 2J qalnst Nebraska
and 2Z fn Colorado while CUMlnaham
was htld to 17 and tt.
The Jrvtne trtshman ttam will make
llll debut againsl oulllde ooml"'lllfoll In
!ho prel\m. Frosh mentor Jen')' Hulbert
has some OJtBtandlns talent on hand
from last year's hlah 3Chool graduatts.
It · iJ the first posUeason game Jn
Boston U's loog hislory and sends the
Terrien against an Aztec team which
rolled up t6f pointa:. to opponents' 187 in 10
1am~. • Cal SIAU. !Long e .. ch) upsel highly
rrcarded Tulsa. 74-73 tn overtime. FrJ..
day nfght: at Long Beach Arena. lt wa.1
the second straight one-point win for the
49ers. • The New York Jets may be on the road
to the Amerk:an football league's E~fern
t~le, but fl'• cmainly filled will! n>u(h
spots and detou.rt.
The Jtt.s hive losl IWO of llltlr lut
three 1ames and haVe an M record, but
today thl:y set another c~ to wrap up
tht Eastern title in a showdown with
R<Ofld·pla<:e Houslon.
Pro Giants
Duel Sundav
.t\t Coliseu111
LOS ANGELES (AP) -As m;ghl he
expected, Sunday's National Football
League Contest hert shapes up as a
Mlgle between two ol the loop's b;g
quarterbackl!I, Joe Kapp of the J\tinnesota
Vlldnp and Roman Gabriel of the Lo.!!
Ana<les Rams.
A national television audience can sec
"''hY these key dlaracten have directed
succtssftil campaigns.
Minnesota lost the first game oi the
season to the New York Giants and now
bas l\'on 10 Waight and the Central
Di\lision title of the NFL.
The baltle opens at I p.m. but will not
be screened in the Southland (including
San Diego).
Gabriel has led-lhe ltams tn an
unblemished ll straight and the Coastal
title, assuring a Western Conference
playoff in Minnesota between the two
Dec. 2'1.
Curiously enough. the Vikings 'Aill be
seeking their first touchdO\'l'n -and vie·
lory -spaMing a three-game series
··dat1nr back to the second aame between
the rivals in 1166.
' YUBA'S CRUSHING EULLBACK .,.-Bruce Porter, oulslanding f,ju.;
back !or the ·Yuba College 49ers. will see heavy duty against Saddl~
back College tonight at Marysville when the two schools collide foi· -
the state jaycee (small schools) championship. :'..
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Jn 1967, the count wall 21-6, 1967 it was .,
3s.3 and last year 31·3. All of the J\l in·
nesota scores came on fl eld goals by
Fred Cox.
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Texas, Arka'lisas Clash; Cox presently is the leading sl"Orer in
the NFL with 106 points. And in ~C<Jnd
place with 94 is the Rams' kicking
specialist, Bruce Gossett.
The teams are one-two in the league in
scoring, the Vikings of coach Dud Grant
with 346 pcints, George Allen's Rains
with 300.
It is conceivable, then. that the thing
could be decided by a field goal.
Cox, a seven-year veteran, has ki cked
22 of 31 field goal attempts. and has a
perfect fO..o extra points. GosseU has 20
of 30 jhree-pointers and is 34.{) in his con·
versions.
Tht J967 and 1988 games were played
ln the era ot Grant and Kapp and the
combination obviously has matured
tremendously in this, thtir third year as
a team in the NFL.
The Rams' F.<fdle 1'.leador and Richie
Petltbon have five interceptions each.
Minnesota. apparently will be the only
team h1Jmpered by injuries. Corner ba~k
Bobby Bryant. v.1lo leads the league 1n
pass interceptions with eight, may rrot
play because of 1 strained left knee. His
backup ii Ed Sliarockman .
READY ~OR RAMS -Min·
nesota running back Oscar
Reed runs through a sno\Y
storm in preparation for a
game wtth the Rams Sunday
I~ Los Angeles. The Rams and
Vikings meet again Dee. 27 in
Minnesota and weather condi·
Uona could be much the same
as above for the Western Div~
islon championship contesL
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Lakers, Trojans Play
The v;eekend sports calendar on
television gets started with a bang this
morning when Channel 7 brings the Tex·
as Longhom baUle with the Arkansns
Rawrbacks to the screen in color begin-
ning at JO o'clock.
AC!ion pits the nation·s No. I and 2
le!!riis against each other with lhc \\'inner
facing Not re Dame in the Cotton Bowl on
New Year 's Day.
Channel 2 wilt bring a bonus game this
afternoon when the Chicago Bears and
San f rancisco 49crs meet jn Kezar
Stadium.
\Yith football action sti l,1 in rul! swing
on the professional front, basketball ' is
mov ing to the center st.age.
The Lakers can be seen from San
Diego tonight. from Philadelphia T~esday
and from Boston on Wednesday evening.
All on Channel 5.
The USC.Va nderbilt &ainc will be aired
Razorback s
Need Passing
To P~ Upset
FAYETTEVILLE. Ark. IAP) -The
potc.ncy of Arkansas' passing allack
against No. t Texas today will depend ·a
lot on ho\v \\'Cll J\lr. Skinny and J\1r. Fat·
and Slow rush the passer.
f.;lr. Skinny is Oa\lid Arledge, Ol'IC of lhe
smalle:;t defensive ends C\'er to play for 11
major college team. Arledge is 5-fool·ll
and weighs 183 pounds. '
Mr. Fat·and-Slow Is Bill Atessis.
Alessls is 6-3, weigtis 2S5 ·and'. "pla ys
defensive end like Ki ng. Kong. ·
· They got their nicknames from each
other.
Arledge depends on ~ed and finesse
to teach the pamr.
Atesscs depends on slrength and agill-
ly. He lacks Arledgc·s speed. but not by
murh. Coach Darrell Royal says he has
had "nine solid games for us."
Arledge and Ates.sis work beautifully a~
3 t.eam . Arledge usually geu to the
paS!le r first, sometimes hitting him,
sometimes making him pull down the ball
and scramble.
Thars when Atessis reaches him,
.sometin1es causing a rumb le that
Arledac. coming back •gain, recovers.
Sevtral Texas A&M players heaped
praise on lhe Longhprns after Texas
11muhtd thc.m 49·12, But tht-y said theoy
thought No. 2 Arkansas could pass on
Texas.
on a1annel JI tonight at 8.
\Vrestling. goll. boxing and a myriad or '
specials are also on tap for area TV
sports fans.
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LISTON. ~IA RTJN • ,
IN T Y FIGHT
LAS VEGAS (AP) -Sonny Liston is
counting on a quick knockout and Leotis·
Martin ~s fer a long boo\ In the l>--
roond heavyweight llghl toda)', : •
It will be natk>MUy televised (Charm'e?
7, S p.m.) '
Known for hi!! solid left hooks, Ustoft
has a 14-fight winning streak goln1 hr
him but at age 37 often ti~s in lati·
round s. •
Ht's a 13-5 favorite. • ,
MorUn, 2$. of Phllodelphi•, has ....... ;
all ol his last four knockouts in .iM·
sevtnlh to ninth rounds. ·: :·· •
The winner Is counting on &fl.Uni: t:
shot at J1mmy Ellis or Joe Fr.W.:
List.on, of La.fVegas. ls·ranked No. l.iri4!
1t111rtin NQ. 10 by Rine Magazint. '11\e=.
World Boxing Association has ~farUi
No. 3 and Liston No, 5. • l
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~ishop Amat QB
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l?aces 19-14 Win
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Jt was Pat Haden all tilt way as the
'8....,p Amal ~ quarterback pol on
a ~evasta.Unc aerlal cirt'llll before 2:2.544 t""9 in Ana¥m Stadium Friday night to
le4ct: the: Lancers into the CIF AAAA
c~plonship ~lna\I, 19-14, over an out-
rnaoned Anaheim eleven.
~ed as a passing confrontation be·
· twet!n Haden and George Fraser. the
reikoll was the miamatch of the century.
Hldeo completed 19 of 32 attempts in·
clfldlna three touchdown passes and 2:21
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fraser didn1t coi:inect on a single pass
u~the fourth quarter when he hit a p r for 18 yards after 13 unsut'cessful . '
:!'be brilliance or the Bishop Amat sig-
naJ caner was slightly tarnished on his
firef attempt as Cary Tozer intercepted o& the Lanctr 27. Six plays later the
Ctlonists had a score with Tim Thorn
dfivtng into the end zone fron1 three
yi.'rds out.
'Vith exception of two other intercep-
tiqn,. both by Chuck Smith, Haden t'On-
t~Ued the action for the balanct of the
~ht in the statistical columns.
tra.ser's-passing artistry of earlier oul·
tnit' was never to come to light but he
dtd: drive the Co.lonists on the ground
tct_ f second score and a 14-13 halftime
~4YU1tage. Fraser carried for 57 yards in fi~·ptays, going over from the one for
the touchdown.
lb:om's kick sailed through the up-
r lthts tO give the Co\onist.s the one· point
edge at intennlssion.
:ffaden's scoring passes were for 15. 45
&Qd-1 yards with McKay gathering in the
first' and third and Manny Estrada the oG>er.
~e -winning touchdown came 2: 46 in·
td' the third pc1iod as the Lancers un-
vWed their best running "threat of the . . . .
Qrange Coast
E1ills; i 16-106,
To Ventura I: By RON EVAr-;S
• 01 11M D•llf P'il'1.Sl•l1
·Ventura College pulled steadily a\ray
frt>Ol Orange Coast in the final 20 minu·
teo;; ·of play after the Bucs losl center
Rjch Slickelmaier early in the period
tq; hand OCC its sectlnd defeat in as many
nipts, 116-106, Friday night at' Santa
Afla . tZ:e~ !u~s~n::'~!~~c~n T~~d~;a~~r "~U~ .
a:)>.m. encounter.
:orange Coast kept well "'ithin strik·
lrf,g dlltance in the first half after Ven-
tdra look over the lead for the first lime.
25-23. OCC's potent one-two punch of Jim -
Kindelon and Phil Jordan hit for 19 and
J ( the first 20 minutes.
J{owever Stickelmaier picked up hi~
fifth personal three minutes into the
s;icood half and the Bucs' board game
s11Uered. Guard 1'roy RoJre followed
sh.oitly after with five. Ventura led com·
otftably throughout the final 20 minutes.
~delon hit for 36 points to up his
~\·erage £or four games this yea r to 36.2.
~ordan is averaging 24.2 for four game~.
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grabbed 13 rebound& to lead U1e Golden
\fest Rustlers to a 7._70 O\'ertime win
o'¥tr Cuesta Friday in the ~foorpark ba~
ketball tournament. The Rustlers mttt
Pierce tonight for the consolation cham-
pionship at Sin Moorpark.
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r;rG1Smont. IOU4, Friday in a non-<.'<ln·
fl!rence basketball genie in ri.1ission Vie-
jo's gymnasium. Bill Noon led tht scor·
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Ila for he night.
For coach Clare VanHoorebeke's Sun-
set League champions, the game ended
the 1989 season. For the Lancers. it
meang facing Lakewood in the. AAAA
flnals. next Friday night, in the Los An-
geles Coliseum.
Lakewood defeated Blair, 19-18.
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Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar ab-
sorbed defeats Friday evening during
a basketball doubleheader in the Cosla
Mesa gymnasium . The Sea Kings lost
the opener to California High, 43-41, and
the Mustangs fell in the finale, 83-49, lo
Long Beach Mill lkan .
The four teams ~witch opponents aud
location tonight with action taking plat'c
ln the ri.1illikan gym beginning at 6:30.
The lidlifter pits Costa Mesa and Cali-
fornia then. Corona del Mar and f\.1illi~an
bump heads at 8:30.
California and Corona de/ Mar found
lhemselVes deadlocked at 41-all with 25
seconds to· go before Cal hit on a short
jumper. Within lhe remaining set'onds
lhe Sea Kings missed l\.\'O scoring op-
portunities and subsequently lost by two
points ..
Jeff Coelitz led the Corona del l\1ar
offense witll'll points. Don Kill ian added
nine.
The loss evened the Sea Kings ' mark at
J.J on the year.
Costa Mesa never did get untracked
and fell way behind the Lohg Beach
Millikan Ram.s early. The second anrl
third quarters. ho"·ever, proved In be
fatal for the MUstangs as the Ran1 s blc\v
the game wide open .
Costa l\fesa's top St'orer was Tin1 Sn-
Jios, v.•ho tallied 11 point.s. Bob Austin
chipped in wilh nine markers for the
Mustangs.
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second and third quarters with a rull
court press to "'reek host. Norco Fridav
nighl1 6$-46, in a non-league basketball
encounter.
Laguna Beach. howe\·er. wasn't Qu ite
as fortunate, dropping an 83-42 decision
to Orange League pov.·er Katella on the
"·inners' court.
Dan Kratz and Rudy 'Holmes paced
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the Diablos turned an e,·,n game after
one quarter into a rout ll'ilh it.s press .
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guna Beach in short order. taking a 23-11
lead ai the end of one stanza.
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Rick Aberegg led tM winnC!r-3 with 29,
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To CIF Polo
Crown, 9-5
By GLENN Y.'HJTE
Of !ht .0111'1' ,.Ill! Sti ff
LONG BEACH -'fall, muscular Bruoo
Black lambasted Ne\vport Harbor Higt\
for seven goals and assisted on another
as Corona de! tifar 's magnificent Sea
Kings dethroned the two-time defend•
ing champs, 9-5. in the CIF water pokl
finals FridAy night . , .
An overflow throng of 2.000 had jaO')~
mtd Belmont Plaza pool to watch · t~~
irhowdo"'n or Ne\l'port District pqwetS;
And in the final analysis it was tht-
6-3, 195-pound Black \l'ho made the <ffr:
lerence as the undefeated Sea J<iJJP,
won their third CIF title in the last flvO
years. . .·
CoacJ;i Bill Bp.rnett's Sailors had wo~
the last two. • ·.
Black was unstoppable. He scored C~..:
ona de! Mar's first six goals and took
turns at ouldoing every Sailor sent oµt
to defend against his ambidextrous
throws.
It seemed like the entire Newport
team had a shot at sto pping Black at
one time or another. lfad it not bet o
for three keen saves by Tar goalie Ed
White, Bla((k would have hit in doubl~
figures. ·
As it was. he has unquestionably clinch-
ed CIF player of the year hOllors.
Coach Cliff Hooper later said he "·a!!
surprised Newport didn't double team
his super star. But Barnett eiplained
that in part he did -using the·goalie as
the SC.t'ond defender. ·
Corona del Mar played superbly, pa!S-
fng nuidly, swimming sm artly to pull
the Sailor defense out so the hole (ai\d
Black) would open up. ·
Then on defense the Sea Kin1s mf:~
aged to jam up the middle and keep ~e
losers outside. : ·
Defensively, Kurt Krumpholz stood Olit lor the winners. making three steals. •
C:Orooa de! Mar never trailed. B qt
Newport · kept relentless pressure on ·
what many experts call, the greatest
CIF water polo !earl} ever.fielded .
PARDON MY REACH -Ne\vport Harbor's Bob
Searles ~2 ) gives Corona del ~1ar's Garth Bergeson
a dunk ing while going for the ball during Friday
night's Clf" waler polo championship decider. Co--
rona del Mpr dethroned the t\v~time defending
CIF titiists, 9-5, mainly on Bruce Black's seven
goals.
It was 4-3 late in the first half with
12 seconds to go and Tom \Varnecke un.
loaded what appeared to be a sure goii.J.
However, his allempl hit the vertical
bar or the net and bounced away . .
W~stmlnste .. Falls
Marina Ignites for 101
To Slaughter Santiago
By ROGER CARLSON '
01 ti.. 01!11 ,.1111 Slt lt ~1arina High School ignited for a tour-
nament record 101 points Friday night
to post the only Orange Coast area vie·
tory as the Vikings cremated highly-tout-
ed Santiago. 101-74, in the v.~nners' gym.
In other Friday night action, In the
fifth annual Westminster-Marina tourna·
ment \Vestminster dropped a tough one
lo \Yarren in the semifinals, 66-58, and
Long Beach \Vilson tagged Huntington
Beach with a 94·67 defeat
Thus tonight's finale features \Varren
and Los Alamilos at \Vestmlnster (8:30\
"'ilh th ird place up for grabs between
\\'est.minster and Long Beach Poly al 7.
Huntington Beach meets Santiago at
1 :30 p.m. at \Vestminster in a battle for
seventh place and ~1arina and Long
Be~ch \Vilson will settle fifth place at 3.
In other hostilities it wa.o. Los Alamitos
taking care or Long Beach Poly in the
other half of the sernis. 73-Ga.
l\1arina's big n·in was triggered by lh"
tournament record scoring mark of 10
points by Rick Mosier.
The slick Viking for\\·ard tanked 10
field goals and 20 free throws In the foul
plagued game.
Free throw shooting by both lea1ns
was something to behold.
Coach J im Stephens' Vikings hit a
phenomenal 35 or 40 tries from the gratis
stripe and Santiago countered with 32
of 47.
In one stretch h1erina hit 18 straight
and Santiago made 21 straight includini;
14 of 14 in the second period.
~f~ier tallied the Vikes' final two
points on a p'air Of gratis sbota with 3&
seconds left.
We.OJbninster battled huge Warren even
ror two quarters but Ume after time in
the third and fourth periods the Lions
shots rolled off the rin1 to spark \\Tar-
ren to its clutch v>'in.
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Nels Tahli sco~ 19 point! to lead
the Tan of Newport Harbor to their
first victory, spoiling the season open-
er for Es tancia, 67-53, on the losers'
court Friday night.
Tahti scored eight of his total in the
final period, six within the last 30 sec·
onds. as the Tars dominated the last
t1\'0 quarters of play after an even first
half.
Field goals by Butler, Steve Valiere
and Les Hester put Estancia into a
short li ved 37.33 lead to open the sec·
ond half but Lee fla ven and Tahti pro-
vided the points to dra'v even .
Haven connected with a short pump·
er \\•hile Tafiti -connected on a s h o r t
drive and a three-po int play.
Taras Young put Newport ahead. to
stay. with 2:22 left in the third stanza,
11-39.
Estancia outscored the winners from
the floor. But the Eagles lost at t h e
t;harity line. for t\\·o reasons. While the
Tars gave &stancia 18 shots from the
free throw line, Nev•port l\'as awarded
32. Estancia cou ld convert only seven of
the 18 lvhile Newport miased only JO.
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<1-4 at the half. Later the Sailors Iott
another goal when a man got inside tbe
two-yard line illegally. ~
Corona opened up a 5-3 lead I: 13 lrrt<P
the third qu11rter when Black rifled:i·11
a left-handed shot from the hole. B tit
Newport countered as Jeff Wilcox made
a picture shot. somehow eluding two de-
fenders and whisking the ball into the
goal to make it 5-4 with 4:28 still left
Jn the stp.nia.
However, that was the end of the line
for the Tars.
A quick perfecto by Black and t '" o
more by Scott Newcomb put the Sea
Kings ahead, M . with I: 14 to go in the
third period. ¥'
Tom Warnecke (2l. Wiicox f2). Brute
Talmage (I) scored for the Tars.
Riffians Rip
Los Ala1nitos
111 Finale, 33-14
By CRAIG SHEFF
01 Ii.. Dt l!Y L'lit't S .. 11
BARSTOW -A pair of fourth quarter
Interceptions by Barstow High turrled
a close game into a convincing 33-14
"ictory for Barslo\v over Los Alamit°"'
Friday night and ea rned Riffians thei'r
first CIF AA football champion!hip in the
school's history.
111e game "'as played before a chilled
crowd of 8,300 al Barstow .
Holding a slim 19-14 lead in the fourth
quarter. Barstow's ft.like GriJfitb picked
off a 'Vic Pereboom pass at the Griffin
30 and returned ii to the U1ree.
Two plays later fullback Robert Evan.ot
boomed in from one yard out to give
the winners an insurmountable 26' 14
le11d v.•ith 9:20 left in the game .
Foothill Slammed, 46-20
Fi ve minutes later another Pereboon1
pnss \\'as stolen at the Los AlamitOll 40
~nd returnffi to the six. On the first play
E\·ans scored the final Barsto1v touch-
do1vn.
The Rifflans showed too much bafsnct
for lhe Orange lea&:ue champions.
By DAVE CEARLEY
Of Tiit OlllY "tit! lit"
Fot eleven straight games this season.
the Foothill High School football squad
~·ere the Kn\ghU with untarnished ann-
or . Ftlday night in ~ CIF AAA se.mi-
rinals against Bonita, the Knights (ound
lhelr armor clinked. however.
Foothill, the Crestview League 's un·
defeated ind untied champ. played tht'
rugged Bearcat.s to a virtually even first
half at h1t. San Antonio College. ;:i.nd then
was torn apart In the last 24 mlnules.
The lostrs nearly evened the count iii
J6 apl«t v"ith just six steonds ren1sininJ:
before the h11f, but Doug Rothrock 's
field RORI attempt from SS yard1 v.·u Jong
<'nough but Jurt wide to the rtghl.
So. FOOlhlll was down, IS.13, and had
<'Qntaintd ·1he explosive Bonita •!tack
tilt then. and Coach Ed Bain 's squad ap·
pea,rcd. reedy to talte conlrol In the scc-
ond hall.
Startlng from 1 heir own 4tl. the KnighL•
•
picked up a pair of firsL downs in mo,·.
int to the Bonita 39. \llhrn the drlvt 1ta.ll-
ed a li1ike Van Dordrec:ht punt gave the
Beart'al.5 the ball at their <>wn 15.
On the next play Foothill v.>as fi nished.
\10Jatile Donita halfback Alan Carter took
a pitch and v.ith vi rtually the tntlre
Bearcat isquad leading the-way, be iip-
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ped 14 yards tor lhe tally. for Los Alamitos. Evans geared the Rlf-
When Bonita complettd its third fians to a 12-7 first half lead. picking up
stralgbt tw~Point conversion, the Bear·~ 92 yards in 16 c1nTies.
cits led by 24;-13" . . • Los Alamitos contained the ISS.pouud
Carte.r wasn t f1n1shed ripping through fullback in the second half holding him t~
the dazed Foothill front line as he later 12 yards, but could not siop the passing
burst over right guard, ·broke three tack-or Veloz.
les, and romped 16 yards to the end The 185-Pound junior connected on t:t
ion-_ to up the coun~ to 32-18. of 18 passes during the game for 211
Bonita previewed 1t1 second half PY· y11.rds and lime and again v.·ould come
rotechnlcs on the openlng 1tr1es of the up with the play when Barstow nctded it
game when Be1rcat taltb1ek Charlie Los Alamitos was ali.o hampered with
Schulman returned the ldcltolf 44 yard! :ia pair of thiri!"'quartcr fumbl~s that halt-
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Combined Orehestras _Clay Makes ·Broadw~y Debut
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:·1n Undistinguished Musical OCC Plans Yule Concert .,
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By WILLIAM GU>VER
NEW YORK (AP)-Muham-
mad All-Ca.!lsius Clay nearly
knocked himseU into a Spec·
tator"s lap during his
Broadway acting debut Tues-
day nlght in "Buck White," an
o 1 h e r w i s e undisUnguished
Black Power musical.
The momentary plight of the
fonner. · world's heavyweight
champion was screened from
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ALSO
Jackie Gleason
In
"DON'T. DRINK
THE WATER"
Eve Show St•rts 7 p.m.
Cont. Sun From 2 p.m.
m06t of the audience because
it occurred during a raull"-
daule interlude with
stroboscopic lights creaUng
weird stage ertetts.
A·U-Cl.ay, outfitted for the oc·
casion in Afro hairdo and a
brown sleeveless midi-coat
with matching velvet bellbot-
tom1 shadowboxed to the
edgl of the stage as the com·
pany gyrated thiough a raclst
anthem, teetered perceptibly
and recovered with oldtime
ri'.1g class.
During the rest of his
performance, the ex-slugger
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SHOW FROM 2 p.m.
SAT. And SUN.
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L•• Vin Cleef "DAY OF AHOlll" (Ml
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SPECIAL.
CHILDREN'S
MATINEE
Saturday,
12:30
JERRY 1.EWIS
"Hook, Line
& Sinker"
PLUS
EXCITINC
ADVENTURE
FILM
"RHINO"
ALL SEATS SOc
displayed a rather subdued
thesplc style and hint of
paunch as the preaching
fireb'rand of a ragamullln
1hetto organization c a 11 e d '
B.A.D., for Beautiful Allelujah
Days. He got a rousing recep-
tion at first entrance.
"Buck White" is a jived-up .
version on an envirorune"1tal·
audJence Involvement show
that originated in the Watta
stdlon of Los Angeles and
was done· here last season off.
Bniadway t o considerable
praise.
Oscar Brown Jr. or Chicago
adapted the book, wrote the
music and lyrics, and is a co.
producer as well as the 4irec·
tor. b the, latter fµnoticir\ h•
was assisted by Jean Pace
who · doubled as costume
designer.
Scratch One
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DAILY I'll.OT St.,l.1'1111'9
Christmas music performed before a brief Intermission.
by croups rartly heard outside After the inlermls:sion, the
lhe mu.slc conservatories will Concert Band will olfer thru
be offered by Orange Coast chorale preludes by J.:atham :
College Doc. 14 in the annual Festlvo by Nelhybel : "~fass
OCC Christmas' Concert. from La Fiesta Mexicana'' by
The concert will begl{i at 4 Reed : and Fourth Symphony
p.m. in the CXX: AiJaitOrtum. in F P..1inor by Tschaikowsky.
Admluion l! ft. during the intermission. The
The OCX: P e r c u.s s Io n Refreshment.I will be 11erved
Ensemble, Eveni.ig Br as s1F=====.:==:;,::;::::::;11 Ensemble, Woodwind , Quintet
and M-plece Conc<rt Band wlU
join the Evlnln.r Co 11 e g e
Chorale in the yule F 91ram.
The chorale, under the
direcUon of Les VJD Dyke
will offe~ traditional
ChMstmas carols in addition to
more sophisticated fare. The
program will include
''Christmas Day: by Holst:
''Little Drummer B o y ; ' '
"There Shall a Star: by
Mt!:ldtlssohn; "Beside Thy
CradJe" by Bach: ' ' T w o
Kings" and "Uoto Us a Child
is Born."
The Percussion Enumble
will open the program with
"Hoe. Down" and "Three
Bi:others." The W o o d w I n d
Quintet will then pertorm
Miniature."
The Evening Bra~
' ' .
t~ltll
~ ~
MILO ovw• 1111'1 LHICatfV
'"THI 6Y"Y MOTHS"
-~ "'MAILOWI" WllM J•l'nft G1nier
Ctnti-lllllll•"t• 1'": Jl·lft;
With so much creative in·
troverslon, it & b ou Id n • t
surprise that the a f r a I r
sprawls uncertainly across the
stage oC the George Abbott
theater. Further, the small
cut of eight ia rather
overwhelmedin the cavernous
physical surroundings despite
the presence of a strong,
rhythmically deep band to Annabelle Quigley disposes of Ted Grandke in a
blare the Brown soiigs. dramatic moment from the Huntington .Beach Play.
In its previous incamatia,1 house production of "Invitation to a Murder " COil·
the mixture of Lomboy tinuing tonight and· the next two weekends. '
Ensemble will offer numbers
by Dukas, Gabriel, Bach,
Buonamente a:.id Buxtehude.
The chorale will perfonn
rowdyism and sincere protest-___ ::___.::........:::.:.:::.:.:c:....::.:.:c:....:::.::....::..:.:::::.:::::__ __ _
threat generated a palpable
Intensity. Much of that feroci·
ty has now been lost in a lot of
1oud theatric~! stunting. TV, Radio Stations
Given Golden Mikes
Lana Sad,
Not Stunned
Over Show
HOLLYWOOD (AP) .
Actress Lana Turner said
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -KTLA of Los Angeles won Wect.iesday she regre~ her
.._coco,,_
Plus Dick V•ft Dyke In
pLANEr
,ApES
Before All.Clay comes on; a
long prelim round of small
stuff involves a bunch of hard·
working type!, rangbg from
Herschell Burton as a fag, to
Charles Weldon as a super·
stud. David Moody, Ted Ross
and Ron Rich complete the in·
dustrious wannup.
The music is copious but
hasn·t much to remember un·
til the tumult of "We Came in
Chains'' and "Black
Balloons.'' All ·Clay
particlpattS in six_ numbers,
displaying a placidly con-
trolled range of about a half
octave. The audience, more
fight crowd tlur;i typical first·
nlghter, responded en-
thusiastiCally,
Seventeen Southern California the award for best news film teleV\5ion series, ''The ,
radio and lele\'lsio11 stations and KABC for best editorial. =~~rs::; t::":5 ~~~ c:11:l~:1 have been presented ·with Radio stat.ion KMPC of Los to enjoy working for ----------
Golden Mike awards for ex· Angeles won awards in the television."
Auditions
Extended
An additional day of audi·
t)ons has betn announced for
the Huntington Beach
Playhouse's next production,
"The Impossible Years.''
Director Randy Kttne will
hold tryouts at 7 p.m. Sunday
to aCC{)mmodate those who
could not attend readJngs over
the Thanksgiving weekend. A
number of roles are open £or
men and women of all ages.
ReadifliS will be held at the
playhouse, 2110 Main St., Hun·
tington Beach. The comedy
will open Jan. 30 for five
weeke.1ds.
ond
cellence in b r o a d c a s t best regularly scheduled news ·The blonde actress com·'
journalism. broadcast. division A. and mented after ABC announced
Television slations KNBC best regularly scheduled In New York cancellation of
and KNXT, both of 1:-os _!.nge-s~rts news program. ·Also the series based on a premise
Jes, and radio station KPRO of winning two award~ w~:e-bY -novelist Harold Robbins.-
Riverside each won three • ~RLA, Los An~les, m div1· · ABC said the show would be
awards. KNBC also received a sum A of the ~ ~ent· replaced by an e.itlrely new
special award during the 20th ary and l>es~ onginal news dram atic series s t a r r I n g
aMual Golden Mike award story categories , and KAB~, George HamJIU)n, co-star of
presentations by the Rad io !.o& A~ge!es, best news wn~-"The Survivors."
and Television News Associa· ing. di\'lsion A, and best edl· "As an actrtss I was not
ti on of Southern California. tori al. stunned." ~tlss Turner said,
KNBC was honored for best "since these things do happen
regularly scheduled sports · with television series just as
news. best documentary and Or!!anist,-18, some Broadway plays close a
program, best news con1· u few weeks after Lhey open.
mentary or news analysis, "1'-ty plans are inde£inile at
plus a special award in the Jn Wllcel'l the moment." she added. "But
besl news film category. l'm available for television or
KNXT won for best regula r· movies if the part is right."
ly sch~~led news broadcast. Young organist James R. Hamilton's 11ew 11 e r i es,
best original . ~ews 51.ory and Garner of Newport Beach will 1'Paris 7,000," wilt debut Jan.
best news wnting. be at the keyboard or a 22, filling the 10 p.m. time slot
specially installed Hammond on Thursday. He will portray a
Syinphony
To Perform
The Chapman Symphony
Orchestra and the Chapman
Colk!ge Concert Choir will be
heard in a joinl concert
starting at 8: JS p.m. Sunday ?.1
the Chapman C. n 11 e g e
Auditorium.
The concert is open to the
public wilhoot charge.
a IP aocfrs19J
CINIMA SClll!N
1t!ETROCOLOR
instrument. Sunday when , the trouble shooter attached to the
Lutheran C'hurch of t h e A · E Master, 2900 Pacific View mer1can mbassy In ~aris.
Drive, Corona del Mar. stages
an unusual program of organ
music.
ON THE TUBE
For tl.1 b11t 9vid• to wh11'1 The IS.year-old soloist, win· h1pp1nin9 on TV, r11d 'f\I
ner of statewide awards in his WEEK -dillri bvt1d with th1
field of music, will feature 51furd•r edition of the DAILY
works by J. S. Bach, Dietrich '='="=0='·========''ll Buxtehude. Pietro Yan and J. -
Alain in his recital scheduled ~°""111 C99C toA1T "'"'"" !.;:" n.
ror 7:30 p.m.
The ~ert covers music j represe~tative . O! baroque. * HEY KID"s"'i"'•..., romantic, religious a n d modern periods and is open fo llt P•I lftow Teffy, 11to the public. ___ ..._ .. __
New Singers
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Henry Fonda and James
Stewart will record ''Rollin '
Stone" in a duet for their new
movie, "The Cheyenne Social
Club."
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concert Is a Jolnt prtSe';rta!lon
of OCC Evening College and
lhe Costa Mesa Recreation
Department_ , ·
The lnitrumental groopo .l!fll
be under the direction ot Dr.r -
Chari" Rulherfor.r ol the'oclf. Music Department. · 'J' ·.:
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[!Jo na••cqL01t
•nd from the st•rt of
''Born· Fr•' comet
"RING OF
BRIGHT WATER"
STAlD CHllSTMAS 0DAY
Barbara, Str~iNnd
Omar Sharif·
"FUNNY GIRL"
Coll 673-6260
For lnfOrm•tlon
• IB 111&111 H5111UST• IS'Wll
Ill• --.,,_~ .. Also Ploying -"THE FIRST :r1M!!"
stereo ·toa~~·: ..
_r the sounds of th~ harbor
~d~~7 youve never heard it so good
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SALLY BANANAS
Hello again, boys and girl!;,
. Qnd welcome once more to
. Vncle Len's Corner.
• Well, our Christmas card
contest is getting a big
~sponse-so big, in fact, that
nobody bothered to send in
lny enlriel to the poetry con•
test or Carol's Corner this
week.
IN FACT, with I.he exception
of the Christmas cards. Uncle
Len rtceived only four entries,
all drawings.
Next v.·eek is the last chance
to get your Christmas cards in
·· for the Disneyland contest, so
• if you haven't sent yours in,
better do it now. The deadline
-is Friday, Dec., 11,. at 5 p.m.
at the Costa Mesa office of the ---~----""'~--...... -"
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During the rest of the
nionlh, the Christmas season
will be the subject for our * PRIZE WINNER * · regular art contest-so you
can think about Christmas and
only Christmas for the next
Beth Piper, 12, 233 Wake Forest Road, Costa Mesa
· three weeks.
HONOR..\BLE mention win-
; ners in the art contest this
~ week are Jeffrey Jay Marks,
: 8, South Laguna ; Lisa Marks.
: ~. South Laguna, and Roger
~ Brannon, 8, Newport Beach.
Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Her~·s all you
do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, \Vhite paper 5"' inches wide and
4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace
picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address
on b8ck0 f atawing. Mall it to Uncle L·en's Art Contest; Box-1560, DAILY
PILOT, Costa Mesa. \Vinn er will receive Kennedy half dollar,
5-IMll .,.., llt'Ml'I•• t. AM .A114y,
C/e Of•llfl9 C ... Delly l'tlet, In
1160, c .. te w ... , Celtf.
._~dv ""di • iomP1•1• :io.volll!Tl• 11e1 toward the chest. Another i! or 1~ w.r d "°" lnt~C'-tll• "' -J111n GlllUPlt• •ot U, of L1n1lnP, Species had tWO Upper and lWO a
M1c111111n. lor Mr _,11on; lower tusks. And all the an-
How many elephant 1pecle1 cient elephants developed
arc lhcrt? trunks.
One of the trophies of the -On_e by one_ the various p~o·
Explorers Club in New York is bosc1d_eans failed to _cope ·with . changing surroundings and
Den1ais tfte Menace
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the head of a smallish became extinct. Today there
elephant with four tusks. Its are only two surviving species.
O\\'ner departed in recent Once in a while an elephant is 1~~§::;::;::;;;;~1 years. Hence the head is not born with four tusks. But
the fossil remains of some e;ic-zoologists class him with the
tinct ancestor on the elephant forest elephant of the Congo.
fam ily tfee. \Ve also hear lie is merely a sort of ac·
reports of a pygmy elephant cidental oddity of the Afr ican
and even see him on display. elephant species. The so-called
But zoologists do not class pygmy elephant is also a ~..._
the~e oddities as separate forest elephant of the san1c ··(J:;M£ ON~ l~TS AWC'E sew£ WAHJ4S ! •
TUMBLEWEEDS
PLAIN JANE
STEVE ROl'ER
MORNING, JOE/· .. I CAME OOWN
EAR.LY, TO SE HERE WHEN THE
BOYS 81l!MG IN THE .PURITAN
99" TMEV PICKED UP LAST
MIGHT IN··· )
PERKINS
JUDGE PARKER
j
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HE MIGHT TMIN" PULL UP TO n.IA.T "l?E5•
WE 've SEEM -, TA.U"l?At:f .l.Nt' WE (A.N
rot.LOW!N(.)' HIM? WA.TCH TO SEE WHEIJ
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MAV!E WE"D !EITE!l HAVE ANOfMEli:
CA.I? TA.IL HtM! WE 'LL t'l?IVf !ACK TO
SPENCER FA.llM!t AND WA.IT ("
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ly Tom K. ,lya!f
6"11'TIN' KIWT TAKES A LOT
Jj OOT OF A Fat.ER
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By Frank Baginski
By John Miles
By Harold Le Doux
STl~L-·
M/INS'E LfAVE
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elephant species. species. Given ti.Jne, he growst----------------------I
T h e a 0 i m a I o r d e r into a forest elephant, a mere ~ WotLD L.2:::<~~~i'.J[2'2l.
Proboscidea has but two two. feet shorter than the big 0
recognized species. U1e Asian African e~ephant. MR MUM
or Indian eleph<lnl and the The ~1an. elephant range s •
African or bush elephant. through India . and Ceylon,
They arc lhe sole survivors of Burma and Thailand, Malaya
11 Tnagnificent fa mily lrcc . a~d Sumatra. He ma~ sta~d
Some had extra tusks and nine feet tall and weig!~ six
()ther feature s that qualified tons . '!'he bush .elephant is al
them as different species. One home 1n the Afncan woods. on
()f the last o( them was the the slopes and the rassy veldt
super·sized mammoth who la~ds. 'Thf'.'smaller. slate gr~y
became exlinct during the last As1ai:i species has five toenail s
ice age some 10 ooo years on tus front feet and four on
ago. ' ' his hind f~l. His trunk has
Zoologists i;uspect 1 hat but. one f~~r lobe: The
elephant history began some J\!ru::an spectes is b_Iackish and
58 million years ago. The his trunk has two f!nger lobes.
fossil remains of the earliest He has four toenails on each
anctStor were round in the f~ont foot and three on each
Nile region. He was a stubby lund foot.
legged fellow about two feet
high and no bigger than a pig.
He had small ears, toothy How did lbe w 0 rd
j11 .... •s and no tusks. But he had kindaergarten originate?
Kost of our words ha ve been
used for hundreds and hun·
soft bulbous bulges on his up.
per lip that was de!lined to
become !he remarkable f11mily
trunk. He fed on the vtgeta-
hon that grew in and around
the watery ::;wamps.
dreds of years, But lhe happy ..... ,,..,_. ~ ...
word kinderg{l rten was bon1 in I-~::'.'.:'.~..::.:::_~:=:::::..:_:::_:_• ==-..:·:O·::-O:•:'.••!::·C.:·:.:· :_ __ I
18&2 Which makes il a little
more than one century old. PEANUTS By Charles M. Schulz As the <igcs advanced, the
rltmatc became drier. Tht
rnush_y swamps drled up and
1he enrly elephants had to
rope ~·ith d if I c rent sur·
round1ngs. Little by little Ille
generations changed and the
J"rger ont:s survived. Some
~pecies de\·eloped long upper.,
and lower jaws to munch l~ir
\·egctabl~. Some grew hugt
shovel sha~d lo\\'t:r jaws for
scooping grttnery f r o m
~treams and marshes. None uf
!hem learned lo run very fast.
To avoid their hungry enemies
they rtUed on liz.e and extra
tougb skins. SOoner or later
the vlriou1 survtving species
. dtft:loptd a few tJtra·llrge
I teeth LO we as we.apon1 and
~ ll>Oi• )or uproott111 lttes. One
l!pec.I~ h11d • p11lr of tusks in
lhe upper ja~'o curving down
The young word was born -------,
bccau~e a Crerman teacher
had some \'cry young idea s ;;
l~is name was Friedrich
rrobtl and he thought that the 1'
best things in life should begin 11
e11rly, very early. Thcst good
things include fun and hap. i:
ptness. doing ;oiimple lhings
and sharing the cnjoymtnt
"''ilh friends. ,,_,
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g;Hhered a very youni:: group I ~~LD ~..\\E Sf),,'Ei)/,V,\\E ...
together and figured lht way '---c:?---------1 to ttach them how to get off to 1
a happy start In life. With
merry games, toy& and songs
he taugbl lhflm how lo 11hare
their run, enjoy all th• thing•
they could do and leam new
onQ. The German people call· __
c·d his gr:oup 11 klnde.rgarte.n -~~~"
a childrtn·s garden .
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MY BOSS
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SAN MIGUEL FAMILY ROOM ADJOINS KITCHEN AT LA 'CUESTA
Cuesta's San Miguel Popula1·
One or the popular ne\Y
homes selling at Don Ayres,
Jr.'s Rancho La Cuesta-Hun·
tington Beach is the big 2.100·
square-foot San Miguel model,
according to i;ales manager
Bud Fricker.
An excellent !!election of lots
is-available \\dU1 homes ready
for occupancy in January. The
San Miguel is a tw<rstory
home with four bedrooms,
ihree bathrooms, formal din-
ing room, family room \rith
fireplace, and a shake rror.
Some rTtodels have three-c a r
garages.
The San lo.1igucl otl'ers a
choice of four exterior stylings
and Jielts from SJ2.990, Fricker
:;a id.
Tht spacious floor plan has
thl' livin&. family and dining
roonJ. one bed roo1n, kilt'hen
<ind one bathroo m on the fi rst
floor. The second floor is con1-
prised of the master bedroom
suite with dresiilng area and
pri vate bath. There are t11·0
more bedrooms and an ad-
ditional bathroom on this
level.
Atnple \vardrobe and closet
spai;e is · provided in each of
the bedrooms. The handy
kitchen is accessible lo ooth
the dining and family room5.
It also has a serve-through
counter to the rear patio.
There is plenty of room in
the gara~es for the forced air
unit. \Valer hea ter . \\'asher and
tlr~·er.
There are thrt'e add itiona l
nror plans Y•ith three e:.:·
teriors each. Ail models <\re
furnished and de corated and
open for visitors seven days a
1veek. as is the sale s·in·
formation center.
Rancho La Cuesta is located
<it Brookhurst Street and
Atlanta Avenue, jusl a fe\v
blocks from Huntington Beach
State Park on lhe ocean.
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DAILY PILOT JI
Buy or Rent, It's Still
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AtM<ltlM l'rtu W'IMr
No matter where you live in
California these <lays, It 's
more expensive whether you
buy or rent.
An Associated Press survey
of the housing markets in the
J.,os Angeles, San FranciSC<l,
Sacramento, Fresno and San
Diego areas indicates that
buyers and renters are hurting
everywhere.
The reason : A money pinch
that has made mortgage bor-
rowing extremely expensive
and has so slowed building
that there is a shortage ol
home s for sale and
apartments for rent.
The picture isn 't the same,
everywhere . Houses a r e
cheaper in Fresno than Los
Angeles. Apartments are more
plenti(ul in San Diego than
most other places. ·But overall,
the housing outlook is bleak.
Here's a look at the situation
in · the state's five major
areas.
-In the Los Angeles area,
real estate sales are declining
for the first time since 1966.
Construction of single family
dwellings has dropped II pe r-
cent in 1he past year. \\'hile
apartn1ent co n s tr u c I ion
ju1nped 64 percent.
Population in the city of t os
An geles dropped slightly this
year for the first time in 21
quarter-century, while the
suburbs continued to grow.
The COil Of O\vning a home
rose nine percent in the Lo s
Angeles-Long Beach area last
year, v.•hile v.·ages in the
manufacturing sector rose 7.7
percent last year.
Production V.'Orku.s earn an
a\1eraa:e of $7,400 tn an area
where a on~st.ory wood frame
house coats $21,$75. "You can
figure home prices rose in the
last year between $500 and
$2,000," says a construction
source.
Conventional home loans are
coming 8\11 percent or more in
Interest, with loan fees of
several percentage p o I n t s •
Some lenders are asking 30
percent down on a loan, ln·
stead ol the 20 percent of a
year ago.
Large tract developers -
the weJl.financed subsidiaries
of corporation giants -are
building last and claiming
record sales. Kaufman and
Broad, for instance, building
in Orange County and the San·
Fernando Valley, reporte<I
sales up 66 percen f for the
first half of the year ..
"Demand will be much
greati?r than supply in the
ntxt t..-.·o years, and thi.s will
have influence on higher price
sales," said ~1ichael Tenzer of
Lanvin Co. of Beverly Hills,
active with II subdivisions in
the five.county Los Angeles
area.
The nun1ber or ,·acant
apart1nent units in Lo !I
Angeles is the lo~·est since the
I a t e 1940s: bet\\•een two and
zero percent. Listing agencies
for apartments are a new
developinent in the city. ~fany
landlord s are restricting their
furnished apartments lo
tenants without pel!! o r
children.
\\1agner Jacobsen, Los
Angeles' largest apartment
broker, says rentals should be
going up 10 percent each year.
Is there a celling?
''II'!! the i;ky." sa i d
Jacobsen .
-In San Francisco, ''all
home sales are slipping badl y
and apart1nent C<lf\slruction by
big operations Y.'ith v a s t
resources is moving
ahead," says real tor Frank
Couo.
Loans for real estate in the
nine-county Bay area will
barely ei:cetd lhe 1968 amount
of $3.8 billion while t.o.c;
Angele~ will see a $600 million
increase and San Diego. $200
million more.
Home loans are costing al
lea st 81 ~ percent. It \\·as 7.2
percent last December. "On
older hornes," says Cozzo,
"it's as high as 9~: percent
\l'ilh four or five paints in loan
fees."
Home construction costs in
San Francisco are the highest
in the i.1ate: An average or
$22,975 for a one-story house,
$1,400 higher than Los Angeles
and $$25 more than Sacramen-
to coals for the same struc-
ture.
"I no lon&er have to ad·
vertise rent• 1 vacancies,"
says Bay Area realtor
Anthony J. Torrano. "All I
have to do is post a "11ttl~
notice in my office and thert
are eight or nine applicants."
Construction of the biggest
apartment comp It x in
California -4,500 units for S80
million -is due to begin soon
in Foster City on lhe San
r~ranclsco Peninsula.
The Bay area saw a drop in
population this year for the
first tJme in recent memory.
The reduction took pl•ce ln
the city and suburbs.
-Jn San Diego, Savings and
Loan Aasoclatlons are just
about the only source of home
mortgage money and are
charging 8~1. percent.
t.1oney for comtruction Is
"vlr\i.lally nonexistent," lhe
mortgage bankers say.
Single-family h o u .!I e con-
struction rose almost l~ per-
ceQ_tA.hi!J year, the highest rate
in California and in slark con-
trast. to the 11 percent drop in
Los Angeles ..
Apartme nt construction in·
creased by 10 percent in San
Diego -compared to Los
Angeles' 55 percent -and the
rate or vacancies is at five
percent.
Houses and land still sell
quickly in San Diego, ap-
parently becau:;e a steady rise
ln populations manages to oul-
pace a slower construction
rate. • ·
The cost of housing has
risen only 1.7 percent in San
Diego over the past year,
compared to a statewide hike
or 10 percent.
"The netd for housing Is et·
peclod to hit San Dle(o b)I
early nut year," say1 Stanley
S<ott ol the San Diep
Bulldlns Contractors AllOci•·
llpn.
-la Sacramento, financina
13 tou(h, homt buildln( It
-.i, 1paz1ment bulklln& 11
way up, and home aales at6
running normal.
On arranrin& a home loa1:
"Ptop&e say it11 the Wctll lrt
40 years," says mart&•"
banker Btrt Bon111no.
''One company cannot find a
loan or clO&t a loin untJl
1972," be sald.
Savina:s and Loans •r•
char1ing 914 ptreent lo tltt
"best" potential buyers: tM
ones with aood credit end ln
the market for a a:ood houst.
Home construction co.tta ars
higher than in Loi An1e1e,
and lower than San Fran·
ci.!CO'.!I: About •t7 a 1quare
fool; three years 110 it w11
$12 a square foot.
School enrollment fiiurts
show the population I "
Sacramento County is grow ini
at a ra te of about one to t\fo
percent, mostly in t h e
suburbs. Apartments are
absorbing lhe bulk of the
growth, with the nwnber ·~
proved for construction thlt
year three limes that or J96ll.
The apartment vacancy rate
is moving "doun'' to Uve per·
cent.
-In Fresno, where buildin&
costs and house prices are the
·1owest ln the state, people are
buyina: fast.
They are rushlna ~ take •d·
vantaae or the "low interest"
for fear that it will climb, real
estate people say.
is qs Our ari iguel
4 Qreat ~xteiiors % {ifoose 'Prom. ·
• 2· OR 3·CAR GARAGES
• ALL.ELECTRIC PATIO K;ITCHENS
• BUILT.IN RANCE AND OVEN WITH STVLISH DARK GLASS COOR
• IUILT-IN DISHWAIHtlt
• HlAl/Y DUTY DISl'OSEA
• ruLL WIOnf'1PlATE CLASS MIAAOllS IN ALL BATHS
• 9TAINL!8S.,8fEEL KITCH'EN SINKS
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live n••r tt.1 oc11n In Huntington le1ch. Enjoy
the cle1n, crl1p off1hor1 breeze. At Rancho L1
Cue1t1 you'll find home1 to complement thi1
fine environment.
The11 are large comfort1ble family homt11 dealgned
with flair ind lm1gln1tlon.
Come out tod1y 1nd ln1pect our Sin Miguel
model• ••• we also have 1 large ael•ctlon of other
fine homes.
VA, FHA, Conventional terma available
Phone (714) 968-2929
luat take a look at these quality features:
'
4 BR·3 BATHS
Prices from
$32,990
~H DIEGO FREEWAY
ATLANTA
coA... Rancho I ~, ~. LaCu~ta
• CULTURED MA .. &Lf !"ULLMAN TOPS • FOAMAL. DINING ROOMS
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riot to ICllt
• MA8TfA BEDROOM VANITIES AND LA"GE CLOSETS • CEPENCAll..f, COST·SAVINC ,OACED Alfi HU.TING
• CUSTOM UGHTINQ FIXTURES THltOUOHOUT • PREPARED fOA A.lfl CONorJIONING
• 'ASHIONAllLE OVAL IASINS IN ALL IATHS • FULLY INSULATED MINDVd. IATT CEIL/NOS
• SHOWtftS OVER ALL TUBS • CONCftm OftlVES
• VINYL A81£ST08 FLOO" TILE IN M;ITCHEN, AND • UNDEftGftOUND l/TlllT1£S
FAMtl..Y ftOOM • CATHEDftAl CEILINCS
• ACOUSTIC CE:ll.INOS • LARGE CltACtOUI ENTillll
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• TIMPlMD CLASS SLIDING WALLS • HAND TIXTU"!D WAU.S • SEflVE-THltOUCH PATI()..KJTCtf(N WINDOW wmc iVMNG UJt
• CUITOM OfSIGN'EC HANO flNISHEC HAllCWOOD
KITCHEN CABINETS
• J IATHI
• 12..QAUON WA.TU HEATE"S
• HAND-CR»TtO WROUCHf-"'ON MJUNGS
• 220-VOlT WffllNO TO OflY!Jt LOCATION
• UJtQI KITCH£N PANTRIES • WOOD-IUftNINQ F1M"-.AOEI WITH OAS LOO UOHTVIS • APICHITTCTI.MALLY COOfDHAllD lXTPIOflS
• SHAKE ftOOfS • IUILT·tN 1V ANO T£Lf'HOHE OUTLETS
• WEATH£AMl00F !LlCTftlCAL 0UTL£T AT PATIO
• LOW MAJNTENANCE fXTVUOftS FtATURINQ STAINED
AOUCH BEAMS ANO SIDING, WITH COLOll COAT ITUCCO
• TASTEFUL Ull Of MAIOHftY
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Saturday, D«tml>tr 6, 1%1f
R eal Huge Home Display Swartz Highest
In Irvine Deeds
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Estate . .
·Questions 1 •
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Comment
By
RHllor
R•nd1ll McCudle ' • Interest Is too high! Nin• percent is just too much
to p•yl Nine perCent Is. ridlculoUp. In order to 1•t •
mortg•g• to buy :. new hom• in our area, we would
have to pay nlM percent interest a ye•r -• sum that
seems ttaggering tO us. StilJ, doesn't it tome out to
less when you consider th•t interest is deductible from
Ftder•I income taxes? We're in the 25 percent tax
br•ck~t at the moment.
Yes, it does come out to quite .a lot less in vie\v o!
the federaJ income lax deduction. In your tax bracket,
an annual interest rate of nine percent v.'orks out to
6.75 percent·in net interest after taxes.-Here's a table to
show you "true" interest costs after taxes in your and
other income-tax brackets:
lncOme Tex
Bracket
19 %
25%
3,,. -e 39~o
Not
at 7,..
5.67
5.25
4.76
4.27
Interest After Taxes •• •·1. •• 9•;.
6.48 7.29
6.00 6.75
5.44 6.12
4.68 5.49
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National Conference Se t • Houston Ut
The National Ab>clation of
H<mie Bulldtrs c.on.vtntion-Ex-
posltion ln Houat0n, 'Jin. It-22,
\\'Ill usher in the decade of the
Seventln ,w.Jlh the largut
display In Amuic1'11 histoey of
all that Is new in tht home,
apartment, and light con-
struction industry.
On hand to view it will be
mort: than 50,000 N A H B
~gates and wives, whorst
numbers may grow into a
r ecord·breaklng attendance,
ecliJ>l'ing J969's total rtgistrfl·
Uon of. 55,000.
\Veeks before the 26th an-showcased In lhc world"!
niversary meeting of NAHB, lorge~i lacillty r 0 r coo-The Stanley C. Swartz COM· Village 'lbrte, a lS mDUon
almost ~II of • the 500,000 \'entlons, trade shows. exhibits pany had the hlghelt mimber dollar h om e dfvelopment
square-foot As_!.rohal! ~as been ood fai rs; the 500,000 square-of deeds recorded for the being built conewnntJy With
sold to ~e 450 exh1b1tors. On . root Astrohall is adjacent 10 mpnth c( Sept.tai~ among all the Park, an elcht mllliOn
dlspla.y will be new products · Houston's Astrodome and in of the builders 111 the Irvine d o 11 a r P a l I o ho m 1
covering th~ ~roa~ range of tl1e heart <l f th~ Aslro-domain de elopment have a Recrea·
the home-bµilding industry, ln· entertainment hotel and ex-,Ranch . uo:i and Social ~tor.
eluding products f.or homes hibilion hall ~mplex.· Proof pos.IUve of l h e .., P.trs. Sharon SlrCtllo. who
and apartments. hght rom· Both d st" d f . J>OIX!larlty measured ,by._"Jact has li"ved Jn Univ--'ty Park mercial construction, ap-ome Jc an ~e1gn of lh1s flt.lccesslul ~~ with •·r "-·-'"--~~ ... and fix pliances, furnishings,. decora· man u fa c t~ re r ~ '."''II be H • . 1n:: ·~u•uu
lions _ everything from new representt'd with e~lub1ts and Ulltmgtoll ment. Fact&. doa't U,.. . .,. children for ·the pi.et" thrtti
types of nails to easy-tl>-install · new concepts ol interest to marketing stallstlcs~p\lblf,tws years is twitklpina tn, this
modular wall panels. builden. arctUteets._ suppli~r~ T k D in Recorded Facts were ob-~apaCity. M~.s. 8lrcdJo la belp-
Th Xh"b' .11 be and ·everyor.e associated with 3 e8 rop taiited"""''IN~Am~ .. Tit!e. -!~~:-lbeeff~~eslot ~ts 1~. e e 1 llS WI the building industry .. The ""3 .-u-a ~....... u_, Ul~ ..,....,.,iv ...
space required to show the Insurance Company. quainted· \\'ith. each other and
nl'W pr<Xlucts has bee n In permits 'l11is succes.s.fo.t bu i Id in g With the many oppoiumttif:s
estimated as being equivalent company has placed award for social and recreational IC·
to a dozen football grid.irons. B 'Id' .1 1 d wi'nn;n• homes ·-g the tiviUes within tbtir own com· w 1ng perm1 s s umpe ·---v ..... "'' Golf Coit,.se Planned
In addiUon to exploring the below the $8 million per .month maiir green~lt areas to be __ m_uru_'l_Y· ______ _
At Meadowv ;e"V Tract ;~t ;;~tc ~r~ ;:~, P~~~~ average iii Hunlingto.1 Beach found in the 44 acres of parks! " II during November but the total and green "belts in University ,.-::=:---, delegates will be participating Park. ''All parks don't have
in discussions and seminars for the year was pushed to a h ,. 'd Lench It
A championship 6,800-yard courts ll.)d a swimming pool. that focus on all facets of the new all-time high . v':esPr:~er:· :r· the com:
golf cour!t will be one -0f Construction soon will start industry, its problems direc· Pennits for November tolal·
many country amenities ~.1• on a two-story clubhouse and tions and future goals. ed $2.877,851, compared with pany • nearby 60-unit motel, nd $5,564,411 for the same month Laced among the many joyed by property owners at Hu reds of exhibitors will green •·Jts are palhwa. ys, Irwin L. Hearsh. Lo s ._, d I l h last year. ~ Af e a do w vi e w, Rancho prov Jue e egates to e vol! b II court hlldr ' Angeles business executive and NAHB . . . T 1 I 1 · r · ey a s, c ens
Escape to
Autumn
at Lake
'fbrestl
CaHJornia's new cou n try the project's developer, said . convention-exposition a for ~:e r7:stu~i10~o~thr':r~h~ Play areas, sWimming pools
tst.ate development which of· the resort is being establi shed preview of the newest develop· year reached $86.053,324 which and bicycle paths all ton· Wkes·woodl
axc.itln& homd An acquaintance of mine at a m"ting last evening fers small estate sites in one· y,•ith an exclsuive country at· menl s which will innuence the exceeds the prel'i.ous. l2·n1onth 1ributing to the master plan
mention.d that he had bHn paying tOo much income half to 1 ~4-acre sizes y,•tih mosphere a~td will be ideally ·home-building induslry during record of $80 million set in for luxurious and practical #
tax end that he has been working with you to avoid pri ces ranging up'A·ard rfom situated for 1t1 ea do w vi e,.,. the l9?0"s. 1963. :;urroundings. A country green v> '.I ,
paying income taxes. He also told me of how you had $5950. go lfers and others "'tired of The general public will have Permits for the ti ntonth~ look is everywhere y,•ithoul all .
Hyed friends of his money. Money they saved by not The courst is ooly part of a 1'laiting for starting tilnes" in to await the introduc tion of the backbreaking labor in· . ,. compare \l'ith $57.022,086 (or
paying income taxes. $1.5 milli on golf resort now ltl· the city. the products inlo t h e the same period in J968. volved in ordinary country liv· -
Shame on you. I have been paying taxes for many, der coostruction on a 256-acre Rancho Callfor.iia is located marketplace before viewing For the first thne in many ing. ~
m1ny years, and I am proud to pay my taxes. I i,.. site. In addition to the course, in southwest Riverside County, them. as the NAHB show is months there were no permits Due to the rapid move-in .,. ~
li•Y• it is the American thing to do. Aft•r all, the gov· the resort wUI include a driv· on Highway 395 about half-v.1ay strictly a trade show for the issued for apartment building. schedule, the Village Park {•~] s.. Oie•/Sllill,,_F..,.•U
•rnment needs money to run this gr•at country. ing range and practice putUng between Riverside and San builder and associated in· Si'.1gJed family homes topped Community members com· V 1-. 11...i ._ .._.,......_
Don't •xpect to SH me as one of your ''investor· i-'~':.:".::":..::•::lo::n~g_:wi::::lh:_::fou:::.r_:l:•""::i•:_.:Di::'e::!g~o:.. ________ _:d::•:::str:':::":::'· ________ _::th::'.e~li'.:'s'.'.l~wi"''l:"h..'$2'.:•'.'.394~,7~46:_. ___ _!P'.'.'.'.:ised~_:of:_re~sl'.'.'.d'.:en~ts:_:li'.'..Vlll:'.'.. ~g:_".in'.:===========
tax .. voiding clients". I don't want any part of it; and I
cen't underst•nd why you bother with things like th•t.
EVADE your income tax and you've committed a
criminal act, you can go to ~ail. AVO ID incurring a tax
and you've performed a civic duty, in fact, it is highly
commendable.
Many people pay more income taxes th an they need
lo pay. When they do. they give government the ri ght
to spend ~nd 1nanage money that they could and shouJd
be spending and managing then1selves. If they like it
that '''ay, \vho 's to argue .
. r.1ost concerned people ho,vever, prefer to do some
th1_ngs. fo_r tl1en1selves. They prefer to have not just a
voice 1n 1t, but control of 1heir ownJQoney matters. Ex·
ce&sive taxalion robs them of that control.
Fortunately, our tax laws are so written 'I.hat a per-
son \Vho plans his financial ventures intelligently c a n
minimize hi s tax liability ... perhaps eliminate it al·
together. Thi~ enables his to re-invest his savings,
thereby contr1buling to an increase in the overall tax
base which, in turn, provides goverrunent \Vith an ever
larger incon:ie. to n1eet the necessary expenses of our
expanding ~~1ety. Conw.iend,able? Apparently the Unit-
ed States Supreme Court thought So \vhen the following
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''NO MAN HAS TO ARRANGE HIS AFFA IRS
SO "'tHAT HE HAS TO PAY THE HIGHEST TAX,
AND HE IS NOT TO BE CONDEMNED IF HE
ARRANGES THEM SO AS TO PAY THE LEAST TAX."
No man may EVADE payment or taxes, but it is
perfectly: legal and proper for hi1n to.AVOID them.
Real-estate investment is just about the surest \vay
to accurtiulate \Vealth . yet even such a sure fire way
must be-planned intelligenUy with the assistance of
those qu&lified in Lbe !;eld who know and take into con-~ideration your pa'rtichlar circwnstances and objectives.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Randoll R. ltfcCardle is a11 investment
analyst. president of the Reol Estaters, a college lecturer,
a director of the Califon1ia Association of Real Estate Teach·
c;s. authar of "Real Estate ill California." Send your ques·
t 101u and comments to Randall R. i\fcCardlc, c/o the DAilY
PllOT, Bor 1560, C06(.a Afesa, 92626.
Buccola Hoines to Offer
New Series in Jan11ary
A nt!\v series of aY.'ard-win-
ning Buccola Hoines, in·
corporating all of lhe latest in·
navations the building Indu stry
has to 'off tr. will be made
11vailable to the public starting
in Janu1ry. it v.·as announced
his week by ~gt D. Bue·
cola, lC¥1g·time S outh tr n
Califoraja bu i Id t r and
de\"elope:r.
Designed to take advantage
of the rolling Orange County
countryskie, away from the
urban noise and problems, OU
neY.' walled community of
ranch style homes y,·ill be call.
ed, appfopriately ' no ugh .
"Country Estates," Buccola
revealed.
Country Estates, covering 32
acres, is jn the City of Orange,
rive minutes from I he
NtY•Port Frttway on Santiago
Canyon Road. Tht area is zon·
ed for horses. and the rural
itmosphert will be retained,
Bu<:cola promised.
Adjacent to the community
art stables where horses can
ht boarded or rented. These
stables havt access to miles ol
equl!Sttian tr1ils wtUch wind
through over 400 acres ol hills
ovCrloolting the new devt)op-
menl .
"In se.lectlng this arta, we
11·1nled 10 pro,;de tJ~ families
of Country Estates y,•lth a
rur11l. country 11 v Ing al·
1no5phert fret lro1n 5mOg and
log," said Buccola .
"Wt "-'&nl t.ht!e re.'llldents 10
have horseback riding and
easy ~ to the ope:n hills
nearby, v.111ch ll'lll a \low
children and ff'O"'n-ups ali ke
the feeling of exJ)'n1lveness.
In -otber words, a _!rUe fa!Jna
of freedom and rural liv ing.
and yet near einployment
centers and other facilities."
Located in an area dotted
with eucalyptus !Tees and the
lush rolling bills, Country
!-;states is an· area so se<:lud.ed
that observers have felt there
were no Jar~ municipalihes
or frffi\·ays nearby. although
all the urban facilities are
easy to reach.
In addition to being only two
miles from the New port
Freeway, the juncbon of the
Ne\\-port and Garden Grovt is
only four milts distant:
Less than two mUes from
the new community a r e
established elementary, junior
and senlor high schools. all
\\'ithin a six-block area . Also.
two minutes from the gates ol
lhe new development are two
large shopping centers with all
needed sh:>ps and stores.
The cltlts of Fullerton.
Anaheim and Santa Ana are
also only minutes away as are
roost of lhc \¥e l l-kn ow n
rtcreation areas such as
beautiful lrvint Park and
Lakt. Anaht!im Stadium and
Disneyland ire 1 short drlvt
from Countrv E.!tates 11nd the
beaches al Newport and other
South Coast rtsarts art only
20 minutes a"'ay .
The four txttnsl ,•el y
rttrn1shed models will be open·
cd to the public beginning Jan. s. Buerola sajd, all priced
from $31 ,350. The homes will
ranee from 1,.560 squire feel
to l.1~ square fert. 81Q'el'f
wUI bavt a choice of lhttt or
four beitrcoms, and two or
three bath1 in tht ont-stocy
mu<l•ls.
The Pacesetter family plan:
Room to live, room to grow at the
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and you move inlo .a new \Vily or livi ng.
The Rdn ch ha s been e specially·cre.ited for today's
young, active fam ilies on 1hc move. liomes, like the
Vera Cruz mode l sho\vn, offer comforlablc clegdnl
living, \Vilh more squa re footage per dofl.ir. /
Every home ha s .ill the P.aceseuer !Ouches of quality:
~h e spacious mdsler suiles, luxu rious c.ir peting, .i. fa m-
ily room, form al and inform.11 dining, bcilml>d ,,11hedr..il
ceilings and 'varm text ure~ lhrough oul , fron1 th e \\OOcl
of !he double-door entry to 1he .1gcd brick 01 the dr.1·
1nJtic firepl.1ce. Designed for livin~, he(,\lr~ P.ttc~e tlcr
builds hon,es, no l jus t houses.
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And \vith every hon1e~ you ge t room for growi11g. The
R~nch tc·creates the teel of an earl y-Ca lifo rnia ranch,
\VJlh permanent greenbelt s, eu•alyrtu s·lined p.iseos
;i nd a cent rJ.I park. A P.:icesctt er home Jt The Ranch Is
An investment in land an d an investment in Jiving.
Our 4-bedronm Vera Cruz n1o<lel is priced at $30,650.
Other rnodel s. in 1 and 2 ~lory design s, ~1.1 rt ot $28,450
\vith the best FliA and \'A fi r1Jncing .1va1l,1b lc. Come
h~ tod.iy for a look. You'll probJbl y \VJnt to stay.
S.i lcs office 714/838·9330
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82 RESIDENTIAL OCEAN
VIEW LOTS
ALL FULLY IMPROVED--ALL TO BE OFFERED INDIVIDUALLY
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AUCTIO 10 TAKE Pl.ACE AT
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NINTH l'LOOilt t ANQU[ti ROOM
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Dl•tCTIONS 10 lOTS:
from lht inltutcllo~ o! 8ro1d~•,
(L1111n1 Ctnron Rd) dr1~1 Soulh
on Co1st H1&h•1y 1~pror one mile
lo Crns St. Turn ldl (North) on
Cteu; St. lo Bluebird Clnyon Rel.
and conl!flue on lo lols. The lots
ire ~tu•ltd on R1111t1 Rd., Blue·
b11d C.nyon Rd. ind Mor111n151d1
Or. 1pp101im1te!r one 111111 [151
or tllc Coast "11h111y .
BROKER
PARTICIPATION IS
CORDIALLY INVITED
LAGUNA BEACH, CALIF.
FRI., DEC. 12
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hlllO Ana, Calif. (92701)
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a.· also notl!1, thl two ten-, ..coorts weie · buUt tn the
'COlnmunitf for addJtional
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lnt•resl is too high I Nin. .~ay ~we141,,Daoa
to pay! Nin. ~r~eftt. is. ri~icul. • "lhri:: :~;i~
mortg•g• to ~uy • n•w . ~e 1 ~ IOieiO f'reeW&Y. 'N~el
have to pay n•!" 'pe~ce!"f 1nt•r•st .0"5 'will · be conve:U1nUy
sHms 1tagger1nsJ to u1. StlU# ~Ted near all needed urban
l•ss· wh~ you consider that }nter'vices as well as being
Federal income taxes? W• re '"lated and private.
brack"t at the momtnt. ft.· terraced bulldina: sit~
Yes, it dOes come out to quite' .developed by the _Laguna
the federal income tax deduction. ,J.Jel Co!Pl>ration 1n c~n
an annual mi.er.est rate of nine···~ wif:b the P~dential
6.75 percent 'in net·interest after~ CO: of Amenca.
shpw you "true'' interest costs af,. r1dl:e-ll'.'ll~pan the Coast
other income-Lax brackets: 'f:.Y ~~~~ maxlm~m , ror· ji4iitrlans walkr.ig
Income Tax Net lnteresti .. ~.:¥d. ocem. To
Bracket at 1•1. at I nvaey, ~re . is a gate
19% ' 5.67 6. rentr~ to the
25% 5.2.I 6. · !es. · ·
32 ro 4.76 5.441 models for this new
39~0 4.27 4.88 Jyni{y are expected to be
. . 1· led for inspecUon in the . An acquaintance of mnM •t • m Biddle said. All will be
mentioned that he had bHn paying ~porary or t.-fed.Jter·
tax and that 'he has b••n working ''style. Buyers l\1ll have
paying income taxes. H• •lso told l1'tt of six models and 18
saytd friends of his mon.y. Money tOns. and will be able to
paying income t•xes. ip·to.four bedrooms.
Shame on you. I have bun payin~s for the ho~. which
m1ny years, and I am proud to pa'JI purchased <lU~ight <lr
lieve it is th• American thing to do, Jland·lease <lptioo, will
ernment needs money to run this great.$39,990~
Don't expect to SH me •• one ocapistrJno Un I I led
tax-.1voidln1 clients". I don't w11nt an1 District win_ serve the
can't understand why you both·er withommunity, with school
. being provided through EVADE your income tax and YO,h sc)lool level In ad·
criminal act, you can go to jail. AVOr Saddleback iu·n I 0 r
and you've performed a civic duty, i~ is , a short distance
commendable. Niguel Shores and less
J\1any people pay more income tala mile away is the ·
to pay. When they do. they give govch Bay Plaia ShopplJlg
to spend and manage money that the;. .
be spending and managing themsel'a.dmoor Homes, Inc., Is
that \vay, \\'ho·s to argue. or the I ea d Ing
111ost concerned people however,builders in the nation.
things for themselves. They prefer f stated hi,s fii-m.. WU in
voice in it, but control ot their own np three perce-:ii:-.
cessive taxation robs them of that CQong some of the awards
Fortunately, our tax laws are SOby the firm for the homes
son \Vho plans his financial venture e been the American
minimize hi s tax liability ... perh:ler ~tagai.ine'11 N~tional
together. This enables his to re-ind Prize for ValUe and
thereby contributing to an increasign, and the Award of
base which, in turn, provides govef!t, ~nd t·h e Award or
larger inco1ne to n1eet the neces~lion.
expanding ~~iety. Com,D)en<lablt.?, .
cd Slates Supreme Court thought\. F
;tatemeilf.was made .. , • Jtesa irm
' NO MAN HAS TO ARR," so '.llHAT HE HAS TO PAY "ets T ~ud AND HE IS NOT TO BE qlJ Let
AR~NGES THEM SO AS ' Stondard·Paciflc Corp.' of
TAX. Costa A1esa has entered into a
No man may EVADE payJ?purcha.se agreement fo; 40 perfect!~ legal ~nd proper f.or _liaCps ·Of land In:_ San Diego
Real· estate investment 1s J\1 County, It was annbi.lnced b~
to accillfiuiate \Vealth yet eveJ Arthur E. Svendsen, chiirman
must ~ J?l~nn~ inteµigentJy of;.t_he· ~rd and cltief ex·
those 9_Wilified m.tbe,.field whc''ecutive officer.
siderat1on your particUlar circ1 Sales of approximately J3.S
, . million are exj)ected from thla EDITOR .s NOTE. Randall~ ~Yelopment. bfised C!n a.Com·
ana.lyst. president of t11e. Real. pletion schedule of 125 homes
4 director of tl1e Cahfonna A.ss~ durt.ig the coming year.
ers, aut11or of "Real Est.ate tn .
tions and comments to Randal ConitrucUon on.·the first ·ln-
PllOT Box 1560 c06t.;a Mesall· cr'.ement Of ho~es, which.will ' ' t s be under Utt direction of Bob
1 n .,._llah.. newly appointed vice
Buccola Hn!p-" ~eshlent of the company, will
'1 begin the flrst part of the
year.
New SerieExpensive
A new series or award-\
ning Bucco la Homes, ~ts Stay on R; "'e .. • corporating all or the lateii:' , . "" ,
n:>valions the building ind•
has to •offer. will be ~areness prove to a potential buyer that
iivailabl.e to the public sty" and <lver a 25--year period a house
in Janufry. it "'as an11situatlon will cost nothing while his
his wtek by George ~ market automobiles v.ill cOst him
cola, lcjig-li me Sou fat many $2%,&SS. Assume the buyer . takes out a, 25--.Year, $20,000 California bu i Id eJe1r plans mortgage 00 a $25;000 house.
developer. ,Jew home. At 'se•eh ·perctRt he Wiii pay
Designed to take rays ~tarsh $42,f08 on the mortgage in 25
of the rolling Oran_li s h er ' or years. but inci:lme tax deduc-
countrysKle. away • Builder Uon of -$22;408 in interest will
urban noise and nNJe says that give him an effective rebat~. . ~:.'1he pun:ha.se . b k of new walled c~ will un· in the 30 percent rac el,
ranch style '!'>mes the eVentual '6.722. So his house will ac-
ed, apJr0pr1ately »ey tually cost him $35.686 in
•·Country Estate!' · · mortgage pay~nts. plus his
revealed. !'to~~apoctl'y lhevler $5,000 down paymeot -<lr a r-. ,_~-·-~ft uci total of $40,686. ....... n~,,.. r..6WI use there ls no e · the ti " ut using most con· a.cres, is ~n . le ·au that land servative estimates <lf in:
fi ve minu.es xtion' costs, or creast.ig value, the house w\1
Ne"·port Freew are going to go be worth at least $40,000 after
Canyon Road. ~, o r e s e e a b I e 25 years-and that figure doe
cd for horsesd costs aft oon-not include an annual l.Z per~·
Atmosphere ~irall' ConiltnzctJOB cent inflationarJ fac~r in the.
Buccola prorr continue · to 'rise value of money. Jn short, he
Adjacent tf tbe shortage of will be able to get back every are~&tables lrades eraftsmen. bit of money he has put Into
be boardf.d tlOrlgage rat.es were his house purchase. So, U he
otables h8Yfr,,1l•flhat'l1 hardly selb the hoose. It will cost him
equeslr)ait1 would mean very lit-nothing .. Ltt's' alao' &atone
tr.ough rN home buyer becauS< \Mt the hornJ>buy<r.~ eight
overlookJlcrus.IDg other cost11. can an<I keeps each. for three
ment. ' ble adviies famil ies to years-and that eacll car, 1s
"In Miieputable builders who wOljb apprOKlmately · f4,000
y,•anted Ill be able to arrange for ana ls frtani:ed 'at 12 percent.
of Ccdiie koos. And, he At the end of the JS.year
rural. Jillut that by comparison. period, he MTI ha ve paid about
mosptflllt Interest rates are $23,000 for his cars and wlll
fog," .lw ;rattr bieing charged_ to wind · up · with onty ·one· car
n 1 Omer s purchasing \•alued at about $1 ,000." IOiiilb&l'et, appliances and Trimble also point& ou( to
othet p r o d u c t s home bl(fus that. will all lhe ~ It retaJI stores. He new prodllcts, new. tfJChNquet
fram JD article written and designs b e I n g In· a.,. H. Sintenls, yloe corpora~.by today'• builder , noldoo! of the Dime-5avtng1 a home cannot be compared nk of Brooklyn, as followa : wtth any other purchas• a
"A llttJe. artthmeUc can • family maku.
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Hovi about starting a 52 week
vacation. The ddy you move in.
Our big: ne\'1 air conditioned
Ti buron homes etre beautifu lly
nestled in the middle of more
yea r.r ound family fun th ings than
you can even imagine. (You must
see it to believe it.l
The year.round Tiburon Club
for instance. Lounges. Ki tchen .
Volleyball . Shuffleboard. Croquet.
Ping pong. Badmin ton. Out of
sigh t Bar B a·s.
Putting greens .
Spectacular Olyrnpic sized S\"l1n1·
ming pool with rac ing lanes. (For
s~vim meets.) Wad ing pools. Spe -
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championship golf course prac-
tically next door. And a \"Ibale
ocean full of water fun ju st 4 min·
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Our new homes are enormous.
(It took our designers almost a
• yea r to crea te these exc illflg
plans). So you and your fam il y
can enjoy.
And you"ll have plenty of time
to live it up, too. All exterior
maintenance is done for you. By
professionals.
Come on over. Today. Tiburon.
This is full on recreational living
ett its finest. This is the beginning
of your 52 1,.veek vacation.
The end of the 2 week vacation.
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Directions: Tiburon is located in
Fountain Valley on Brookhurst.
Take San Di ego Fwy. to Brook·
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HOUSIS FOR'lALE HOUSES FOR SALE
Gtneral
HOUSES FOR SALE . HOUS15 FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE --..·---'""-;;.;c"'"-~~~-1~000c:.: ~..!'!!!..~ 1000 lCOI> Gtn1r1f 1000 Gtntr411 fOOO 1000 General --Mesa clel Mar
25 Ft. F•mlly Rm. Vrry nioe 4 bdrm. 1vilb •l"-NEW VIEW HOMES sq. ft. of 2 !!Olori' eJe. 1Ja1118. Nrw)¥ painted in1\dc
ca.ncr. Kinr bedrootns, J &: out. Att-cond. \\'/eltttron. •
balhs, banqutt dining room. It air lll1$!r; auto. dool'J In II · t n fL livine room.:! p11ti0&. 2.t·ar ~arqr. Lgt. lot,. Mesa ttgrrl\1% IN DOVl!R SHORES Exqui~iteJy landscaped. 1'or!h a rc11.. Lo1v do 1v n, ~ -' ~
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TARBELL 2955 Hi1rbor ANWI• & Ross 675--7215 Ivan \Velis & Sons have just completed 3 t;:;;;";;::".':'=:=:=-;;;::-!;:=;;=;-=::==;;::;:;,:1 brand ,new homes. ready for immediate occu-~ -,Ginirl llOO Gentira1 1000 pancy. t...bdrm.s.,_Lbatbs plus po1,11der room. ~=============::::====;:;; Panelled Camily room w/firepJace. FOtmal Hining room-kitchen breakfast area. Luxurl·
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OFFERS :
FRONT ROW· CAMEO SHORES
Designed for gracious couple living. Lush·
Jy planted pool size patio ; extra large
beamed ceiling liv. rm. & master bdrm.
suilc with pan. vie>v. Pan. den \vith frpl.
& wet bar. Din . rm. Separate guest quar·
ters. 3 Car garage. '147,500
Kathryn Raul ston
BAY & OCEAN VIEW
l\laster bedroom & stunning bath in one
\\'ing -3 bedrooms & 2 baths in scp . \ring
of th is near-ne1v home in perfect condition.
Fireplaces in liv . rm. & den. 3 Ca r garage.
'J89.500
Carol 'fal um
5 BDRM. HOME-$79,500
Id eal family home. Lg. liv. rm. \Vith bean1·
ed ceilings & attractive frpl. 3 Baths. Lge.
So. patio. Lot 60 ft ., street to street. Needs
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IDEAL AREA
Ne\\·\y deco rated 3 bdrm. 2 bath home.
Loveiy back yard. 2nd Story could be add-
"ed 'r hich 'vould provide pan . ocean vie'"·
~65.000
Kathryn Raulston
IRVINE TERRACE
Gracious J bdrm. home on well lndscpd.
'corner Jot. Fam. rm .. lge. pool & de ck
a rea. Proxim ity to U.C' I.. beaches. shop-
ping. S64.500
··Cathryn Tennille
4 UNIT INCOME-EARNER
Fully & nicely furnished, close to best bay
beach & ocean . All units occupied & in top
condition. Sho\\'n by app't. $62,500
\Valter Haase
GREAT VIEW -LUSK
Harbor V·iew HiUs . 3 Car gar .. 4 BR .. 2 Ba ..
Fam. rm. -kitch. combo. Front & rear
yard s pror. landscaped. $59,000
Al Fink
r, • :,j 4 Bdrn1. ho1ne '"/sparkling pool & patio.
EASTBLUFF-BEST BUY
. Lrg. din . rm. "& brkfst. roon1. Vie'v of • 'I o back ba y & Dover Shores. \\•ner must :1 sell. $47.500
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. .htrs. Harvey
PRESTIGE AREA
'l\\•o bedroom & den ho1ne. 2 Baths. Dtn·
ing room with garden vie'''. 2 Fireplaces.
'Beautilul landscaping fo r minin1u n1 care;
~ in Baycrest. $46.500
f\.1ary' Lou l\I arion . ..
BAYSHORES OPEN HOUSE
Loads oC charm in thi s Cape Cod stone
front ; shake roof. open beam: lots of rm.
to add on . Open Sun . 1-5: 2531 Crestview. :I $!5.ooo
·\ ·J oe Clarkson
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COLDWELL, BANKER & CO .
550 NEWPORT CENTER OR.,
NEWPORT BEACH
ously carpeted. Landscaped courtyard pools.
Fro1n $106.000.
IVAN WILLS & · SONs--
1430 Gal•xy Drive (O!Mft Daily I 646-1550
Roy J. Ward Co. ExC:IUsive Agent5
BY 011 rwr -h-; a.~~u111ahlr
1 GI loan :: Br, ?1 ~ ba, din
1111. fam 1111. walk lo st·hls.
bc'h, Pl 111•·. on J ,\'. :s:::.500.
9GS-OH!!l
\\"ANT lo buy duplex or
:.n1all housr in Eastsidr
Co~111 :'llrhll. Principals on·
]}, lj7:~7 OJ" 642-J.663
Bay & Beach Rlty, Inc.
Since 1949
''T l1c firm of ro111plctc Real Estate service"
OUTSTANDING NEW LISTING
Bayshores, n car Balboa Bay Club. only
544,500. Good ba sic struct ure. 2 Bedroom .+ Dining. Jt~an1ily Room. Justifies en larg·
1ng. Corner Lot -no\v can be purchased
-room for b oa t or trailer. TOJ) Ca bin
Value and location at 1'ou rist price. Bctlel'
check this one soon~
$3,000 OWNER'S LOSS
Your gai n on this rea.!ly charmin g 3 Bed-
room , 2 Bath PI u s invitinl? Blue Haven
--:Pool! I.arge patio· for ea sy entertaining.
The home sho"·s beautifully. Beamed ceil-
ings thruoul. l·lorne in prefect condition .
No'v drastically reduced to S56.000. You
0111n The L t1 nd.
BETTER THERE ISN'T!
Retired Doctor has spared no ex pense in
added reaturelli 'vith thi s custom built 3
bedroon1 hon1e in b est Corona del h1ar
tirea with 180~ Vie1v or Ocean. Separate
Dining Roo1n . exlra ba!h ~. 20:<31 Livin g
J?oG111 . 1villf large Rock Fircpl;icc an d \Vet
Bar. rnatching \\' ;i I n u t panelling, 1-feavy
Sha~es. l.ess than rep roduction price at
$69,500. Your careful irl spection invited.
New EASTILUFF LISTING
Quality "Lusk," 4 Bedroom, 2'h Baths,
nearly 2500 l!lq . ft. ~luge hea't~ and Jilter-
ed pool. Property jn perfeci cO'ndition. Up-
graded carpets an d drapes. 180" forever
view of Back Bay & surroundin~ areas .
Professionally decorated. Price d lo sell al
$57.500.
"THE SPOILER"
4 BEDROOM WESTCLIFF
Check these features: 3000 sq. fl. formal
dining roo1n. 4 be<lroon1s. Heated & Filt.
Pool. J Ba I h !', 3 Fireplaces. oversized
~ara,ge, lots & lot!' of added extras. /1. we ll
pri rl'd offering al $72.500. Th e 0\1·ncr is
building and wa nts action.
2 HOUSES ON 2 LOTS
Priced just above land value. R-2 Zone :
room to expand. good south or highway
location. sheltered garden and patio di-
vi de.°' homes. ldeal O\vner-occupancy and
income. ~57 .500 should attract tax-con-
scious investors.
FOREST E.
OLSON
l11c. ltea.ltor~
$1 7,500? MUST BE
YESTERDAY 'S
"PRICE-
LAST OF THE
BIG SPLENDORS
a2· Lido !~Ir Blylronl. Pier
& slip. Sandy Beach. Older
ta.lmly home in preltlif!
area. 3 bdnns, 4 baths +
nu.id's. SJ86,000.
Roy ;J , Ward Co.
3 AClll!
RAMBLING RANCHOI
A rea l doll hou~. Tm· \Bayerest Orlice·1
r1111eul11t<• 1hroughou1. \\'all 11'.J(J G11la.'\y 646·1550 TARBELL 130.6060 10 11aJl t·arJ>{'tin~. t'rrshl)
painted. Be11.utilul paneling.I
Hage 20 It living roon1.
Shake 1·ouf found only in
mol't' ex[)C'nlli\·e homes. Sub-
11ul your down pa.yzncnt.
Call now! 645--0JOJ
' LEASE -OPTION
3 BEDROOM-POOL
Custom ei'lt11.tt' home rtahl on
the bluffs. :: Ja r g<'
bedroon1~. 2 hath-". Deluxe
pool. S1iae1ou~ I am l J y
kirchen 1rilh 1111 lalcst
built-ins. llugc 2(1 It. living
room. \\"all In wall ,
carpttin;:: throu;::hol1t .'
f'reshly ria1nc!O"d . All !h(_'I
charn1 1111d rirh·ricy ~·uu
(_"OU!d ask /or. Only S::l.:.00. I
Call now: 64;,...():io:: I
CUS TOM
NEW ENGLAND
FARM
Al fabulous Newport Beach 4
master size bed1wn1s. 2 full
baths. Farm kilc:hC'n -pan-
try -dclu.-.;c built-ins. Huge
3S FL New England faniily
room \\•ith Ions or old hr\ck
firrplnrc. \Vindin.:; slB.ircasc l
lo unUJll<' heavy bean1cd
i;1udio or -Huge :ith
lx'di'l.llllll. :;~~<,;, annual '/<
1·atc loan available. Unc.1
qualed at S33.95G. Dial Now!
~5--030.1 .
4 BDRM + FAM
+ RU MPUS
WHATS THIS! !
$18.500
And only ti years younG'. Fan·
lastic• !rrrns 100: G c t
logelher Sl.300 and thal's all
you net'd! 4 good size
bedroon1s -'.! balh.~ -
kilchl'n \11th built-ins ,
f'an1lly i-runipu~ imrn.
Bcau1 1fu l. 11·rll kc•pl. l1'r('I
l1n1:d (.'On11nunity. \Vhcrr in
1hr \\'Orld can you fi1nl a
bargain like 1h1s. f.lo\•e fast!
Dial &1:;...-0;w::.
FOREST L..
OLSON
1111·. r:.ealtor~
645-0303
a.t Ha.rbor Center
2~!)9 Harbor Blvd., C./'11.
1969 VOLUME
$140.5 MILLION
LAKE FOREST
Bl'a.util\al likr 111~11', c~
l)03ed beam ceiling. .l
bdmi hoi;ne with :.ep.
a1'lllC' fan1ily roonl. Has
rec re 11.1 i on fac ili.
r1rs 11·hich includr hoat-
1ng. horse back r1d1ng,
tcnn i ~ l.'OUrts, .s11 1n1.
n1in&" pool & bcautl/ul
1·h1h housr. Clu~,, l•1
rH•11· rli•1111·n1 a1)' sc.:houJ.
Only SJ:i.500. /i.i)JJJ,,. ~OATS
~WAL&LACE
REALTORS
--5"'46-4141-
(0pt:n Evenings)
Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
'"' thlt tt.114y dlrect.ry wttll y•1r1 tllll wwlte114 ~
r•11 lJD lrla11w ll1111tl11l). All ,.. l•c-""s P1tH Ml••
are HM:rlbff 111 l)rffflr Mt•ll by ...,....... .. DI ...
.,.her• 111 todoy'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. PD"9111t
1hawl119 •pe11 llo111es fer Ml• •r te ,.., _.. .,....
la llst s11cll lnforinatlarri 5li tlrlJ cal11---' ftW"ar.
(2 Bed room)
2531 Crestvie\\'. (Bayshores) N.I3.
833-0700 or 644-2430 (Sun 1-5)
934 Miran1ar, Laguna Beach
494-3006 (Sat & Sun 10·5 )
234 24Li1 Place. CoS ta Mesa
646-71 71 /Sat & Sun 1-5)
316 E. l\rlodena, (Ne\vport Heights I NB
646-71 71 /Sat & Sun 1-5)
*2003 Vista Caudel, Newport Beach
646-7171 (Sun 1-51
307 Poinsettia, Corona de! f\.'Jar
646-7171 /Sat & Sun 1-5)
(2 Bedroom .& Famiiy or Den)
1519 Bonnie Doane (Irvine Terrace) Cdf\I
673-0145: 675-4031 (Daily 1-5)
2211 Fiesta {The Blllrfs) Ne,vport Beach
646-71 71 1Sun 1-51
(3 Bedroom)
1964 Raymond St., C.M.
645-0303 /Sun 1-5)
214 1 Vista Entrada (the Blulfsl NB
675·5930 --(Sat & Sun .b5)
*5101 Bruce Crescent (Lido Sands) NB
642-5200 (Sun 1-5 l
8i0 Joann. (close to Schools) Costa l\1esa
546-5460 : 549-1058 Eves. (Sun 12-5)
**106 Li nda Isle Dr., Ne1vport Beach
642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
*2007 Vista Cajon (The Bluffs) NB
646-7171 (Sun 1-5)
489 20th Street, Costa i\lesa
546-2313 !Sat 1-51
432 Magnolia St. (Eas'lside) Costa Mesa
642-1771 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
20731 Kelvin Lane. Huntington Beach
545-9491 (Sun 12-.1)
4712 Princess Circle, Huntington Beach
545-0465 !Sun 12-5)
*524 DeAnza (Corona Highland s) CdM
676-3000 ; 675-2986 eves (Sat & Sun 2-5)
(3 Bedroom & Family or Den}
324 Santa Ana Ave. (Ne,vport Heights)
NB, 646-1460 !Sat & Su n 1-5)
*1742 Irvine (Baycrest) Ne\vpo rt Beach
645-2000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2298 \\'aterman Vi/ay, Costa J\•lesa
645-2000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1600 Antigua \Vay (Dover Shores) N.B.
642-32>5 (Sat & Suh )
4633 Fairfield (Cameo Shores) Cd~f
646-7171 (Sat & Sun 1-51
17646 Roc krose (University Park)
646-7171 /Sat 1-5)
4645 Gorham Dr. (Cameo Shores) Cdf\1
675-2503 /Sun 1-5)
1218 Devon Lane (\Vcstcliff} NB
675-3331 (Sun 12-5)
8151 Dartmoor. 1-funti ngton Beach
545-0465 (Sun 12-5)
2307 F'airhill Dri ve (Back Bav) NB
644-1102 /Sat"& Sun 10-5)
2300 Heather Lane. Newport Beach
646-6317 tSat 1-51
316 Ruby S·L. Bal boa Island
6i5-3331 ISu n 1·5)
2813 Drake Ave. (~lesa del l\1a r) Cl\.f
675-3745 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1903 Orange, Costa Mesa
642-8064 (Anytime)
415 \Voodland Place. Costa l\1esa
642-2259; 64&-4579 : 646-0555 (Sat-Sun 1-5 )
-------$25,0IO FHA
(4 Bedroom}
*'001 Commodore Road I Bayc~e•ll 'jNB
S46-54/I0 :544-ls.i3 (Sat & Sun .:i) *258.5 Tustin Ave., Costa ?o.1esa
646-5608 (Open Daily)
(4 Bedroom & Family}
2088 Centilla PL NB
64S-0303 (Sun. 1·5)
2099 Centilla Pl. NB 645-0303 (Sat. & Sun . 1-5)
1246 Somerset SI. I Baycrest) NB
645-0303 (Su,. 1-5)
(4 Bedroom & Family or Den)
*1907 Holiday Road (Baycrest) NB '
642-5200 !Sun 1-5)
·1514 \Var\vick Lane (\Vestcliff ) NB 6~2-5200 (Sun 1-5)
10062 1'heseus Drive, Huntington Beacb
962-8923 : 546-7770 I Sat & Sun l ·5 \ * 1046 Pescador Drive {Dover Shores) NB
642-5200 (Sun 1-51
].j,30 Galaxy Dr.ive (Dover Shores) NB
646-1550 (Daily)
1374 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8~15 (Sat & Sun\
**333 l\1orn ing Star Lil, (Dover Shores). N.B.
642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
~-**515 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach
642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
1330 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB
642-8235 ' (Sat & Sun)
585 rvfarquette Circle, CM
545-5618 . (Sat.-Sun 12·5 PM )
*1227 Highland (Westcli!fl NB
_ 675-3000 (Sat & S.un 1-5)
*2005 Balearic Drive (Mesa Verde) CJ\.·l
540-7573 (Sat & Sunl
17674 San Diego Circle, Fountain Valley
546-864{) /Sat 12-4:30)
1836 Santiago Drive (Dover Shores) NB
646-1550 (Sim 1-5)
21542 Archer Circle , lluntington Beach
642-1171 tSat & Sun 1-4)
**90 Linda lsl e Or. (Linda Isle) NB
675-3210 (Sun 11-5)
~ 16625 La ssen (Fashion Valley) FV
847-6061 /Sun 1-5)
**57 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB ,
615-3210 (S un 11·5)
*"*15 Linda l sle Or. (Linda Isle) NB
675-3210 (Sun 11-5)
**1 Linda Isle Or. (Linda lslel NB
675-3210 (Sun 11-5)
(5 Bedroom) ** 14 Linda Isle Or. Newport Beach
642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
(5 Bedroom & Family or Den)
8302 Gastilian Drive, Huntington Beach
546-2313 (S un 1-5)
2771 San Juan Ltr{l\lesa del Marl Ci\·t
646-8811 (Sat 1·5)
DUPLEXES
2 + 2
616 Iri s. Corona del Mar
646-7171 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
(3 Bdrm, 2 Bdrm , & I Bdrm.)
746 1'.·Iain Street, Huntington Beach
536-2579 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
HOUSE FOR RENT
(4 Bedroom & Family or Don)
*1007 Holiday Rd. (Baycrest) N.B.
642-5200 (Sun
* , •• , * * w.1.m.111 ** * P'••I •llf W.terfr•at
1-5) .
Gtntral 1000Gener•I 1000General 1000General 1000 Gener1I 1000 Gener1I lOOOGtn•r•I 1000 Gtntrtl
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1700 NEWPORT BLVD.
646-7171
MOVE IN ~O~ CHRISTMAS
The cozif".SI '.l brdroon1 un 11 ,.C'cludl.'d n!>-
lraffir J'IJ'('l'I 111 Eai:1 .. 1dl' Cnst11 ~lt'lli\-Dr·
liwhtful humf's all around. Lo11 , Jo11• 2~.-
9~ \\ilh lO'ito dOU'R-r1eady n""':
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
O.CE'AN VIEW
Charmini 3 Bfdroom. with • dinin« roo1n.
dtluu bullr fn ldlchen plus a bi•, bi~ btiSf'·
m11nt rumpu• room. ovcrlooklnJ: U1C bB} -
S39,900-gre•I ~r1ns.
MESA DE~ MAR CHARMER
On otw of 1ht fin<'r ttrre15. l.3rJ:I' 3 Bed·
room In lmmacuJai. tt.1nd\tlon. D1ulnit room
or family room -l·1roff'5~ion111l,y f!'."ndC'd
la.ndKt..pinz -$31 ,000 -Posse1ri~ion In 'J
"'"""lu po»lhlc.
BLOOD -SWEAT -TEARS
111\'t cone Into ttu--chumino;:: &-unu1u11I
;\'ewport homf" -3 tx>rlroom!i. dln1ni: roon1
dtlailed tx-autUull}' and Qn 1. t-ornrr lol.-
$32,950 -E~ll~nl !lntU'ICln.C:·
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2790 HARBOR BLVD.
546-2313
HO ! HO! HO !
,1(111' !:ood buy f1\r 11 (:unily 11111.1 n,.rd~ .1
h1n.::'r f)('dri1.-.1n~. IJIHl"INJ f11.niily 1"0<1111. L'U7.)'
r11"1•phtc'I' anti :>hill! !'81'1)('\111,_;; ,\ dri'Rin
kl1chrn for i\lon1 \1 ith 101~ 11r l·uphoards.
t...oeA'tfd on thr ci. ... 1 llidc <"IO~•' 1r1 ~chools.
Jui:t 1111llinl% fur .\uu and your fa1nll.1 . F'ull
Prlct S'->:i.950.
EICHLER STYLE
Custom llon1" -.Enjoy Hu• "'arm fttllnc
of natural v.•ood; OIJ'n bfoan1 con1tructlon,
Lots of gla~~ and :\ l)l'lt\M -cool Madi"
lr&e1 -:t lx'droom~. :l hath,--Truly a
nne of a kind home -SN-11 for yoursclf-
$27,250 F..Z. Term~.
PRIVACY PrR SON IFIE.D !
Vt~. 11 f1tntestic hCi!T11' ull a hlll 11 llh !ht"
ulnio~t ~N'lusiun 1n tht' ,.,.nr ~Ard 1\ bcftU·
tUul .i bt'droom. ·1 beth llnn1" 11ilh 11 l:1.1·2r
rorrnal d inin~ rwm. In !hf' mo ... 1 pet1.'('ful
nf'lghborhood in the ar 11. Therr·~ \lfl1'kin•
fol' )"Our "°'' or cainlJ(r, your )'oungJter
c&n 1~nlk d0\\"11 to ~chool. Rf'llutl(ul f'•ri.:11
& dr11.pr!, all rlN:lrlr kllcheo. and 11 f:l'f'A I atonl' fiN"platt thtl adds bftnlty Ir. "·11rmth to your llvtn.i: room. All !his &: much mQrt. only S-W.500.
"LOOK FOlt TMIS llGN"
WE NEID LISTINGS
In M1'1 V•rd•. Coll•9• P•r~. Mesa del Mir i nd
E11tside Co1t1 M•s• -We h1v1 buy er1 w•it·
inlJ -Let 's discus1 your ri•eds. -w. •r• sur• w• c1n he lp.
PHONE NOW FOR
A FREE APl'RAISAL
\O}THE REAL.
'\.)l ESTATERS
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CORONA DEL MAR
332 MARGUERITE
673-8550
YO U MUST SEE
Thia imm a<'Ulatr ·;z bC'droorn convertible
dC'n homr 1n 1he B!u((g , :l bathrooms, out-
standing carJ>{'t~. custCJm dr!lpC'5, bit. In btil"
Jn den. ShOl\'I pridr or 01vnerahip thruout.
ltt<lax and enjoy living the can:rrtie lift .
lJnly S·l l..>00.
LEASE or LEASE OPTION
lmmrdl11te occupancy it av11lable on this
ve1-y \&Ca nt and very h1ndsome 3 BR town·
hOWit Jn brautiful m11!ter planned Uni vrn.-
lty Park. Situated r\a:ht o n tht grttnbell.
Th~ ultinitllC In ca~Cn>c th·ln!![. Only $290/
n10 or SJl.900 \Vlt h only $5000 do11 n.
PERFECT HOME AND INCOME
2 Bf'droom 11nd den. 2 bethii que.ltly custom
·built home on tltarl~old plus e t Bedroom
~1'81f' 11 partmt'nt. cioce to Beach and sh9ps.
Owner "·ill C&{t'>·1fnanclng -no loan Cmt
to you. Hcrt"'t a. ch1ntt to 1111vc hundrtdt.
'
lNVlSTMINT
OPPORTUNITl!S
•• '
• CALL ANY ONE OF • -. OUR 3 OFFICES
TO SEE THESE EXTRA BUYS •
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5 UNITS. EAST. SIDE.,.. $~9,500 '
5 separate housea on a lt.rie 66x300 lot completely ftncCa 11.nd paved. 3 JJR older In "J
excellent condition 1.3 Bdnn J ~t beth, 3·2
Bedroo1nl1 \\'Ith flrrplftC't'S only 7 years old.
Santa Ana Country Club area. -lncon1c ,
over $8000. •
7 HOUSES EAST SIDE -
ori hftlf atrt on eas~ si~ ltl onthly Income .1 of $975 could bf! intrca~. Owner ~:ill helpti fintnu or "·ill trsdc equity for staaonOO ,
TD's. $8'2,950.
\ GOLD MINE! . ' Son~ l~rnorn unlta-110' f rontafe on 18th,.
St. S900.00 month polt<ntl11I income. A•·
sumt 6 ,..,. lotft-TAx 1heltf.'r -Spendablc.,1.
Only lOr~ down---ta0.000. JI VRRY! •
. l
Grr1t 'lnvtetlml"trtJr att avall 111blt-tn RceJ
Estate today -The only v.-ay left lo ~•t
lnOatlon.
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" t4()USES FOR SALE HO.USES FOR SALE o. •
OoMral l~Gtnor•I l 1'!11
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THE
''MINI
DOWN''
Comes ·'to
Fountain Valley.
It's True, for Only
You can own a Century Homes Two Plan,
Un it One and have all the features listed
be:ow included in the price of $30,950 at
No Extra Cosl!
Century Homes/Founto_in VaU,y
Compare!
Century Homes Feat ure s at No
Extra Cost include :
• To tal ( IOO % I use of lul!-s;ze lot. 12 ta
. 19ft. wid e space beside your home for
recreational vehicle - boat, camper,
trailer -or use space how you wish.
e St urdy, cedar sha ke roofs
e Rugged, va ult ed, beam ce;l;ngs
e Privacy -6ft. decorative block walls
complete with gates.
8 Fine quality wa ll-to-wall ca!peting
e Handsome brick fireplaces
• Separate recreation rooms and studies
e Patio-master-bedroom s~ites
8 Underground ut ilit ies
e Fully-insulated ce iHngs
8 Continuou s-cleaning double ovens
e Gacden kitchens
e Sunken living ro oms
8 W ide . deep windows
e Concrete driveways
e Specimen tree in every yord
• YOU OWN THE LAND
'HOW CAN IT BE TRUE? IT'S SIMPLE ,
WITH ABO VE DOWN PAYME NT OF
$1 550.00 TH E TOTAL AMOUNT FIN -
ANCED IS $29,400.00 AND 360 PAY.
MENTS OF $229 .00 EACH, (INCLUD-
ING PRINCIPLE AND INTEREST AT
8.5 % ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATEJ
PAYS THE LOAN OFF IN 30 YEARS.
Century Homes/Fountain Valley
Best Dollar Volue, No Optional Extra s,
Minu tes From Beach
l ow, Low Down Payments
962-5559
Century Homes/
Fountain Valley
0n' Busherd Street
betwetn G1rfield Ave. ind Ellis Av ..
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HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE
1000Geaeral 1000
MA TT LA a·oRDE, Realtor
CONDOMINIUM
"BEST BUY IN TOWN." Two bedrooms.
dining room, built-in kitchen, carpeted. and
draped. Enclosed private p a ti o , garage,
swimming pool and clubhouse facilities. A
BARGAIN AT $18,500.
ASSUME 6l/4°/o LOAN
Neat three bedroo1n on H A R 0 W 0 0 o
FLOORS, carpeted and draped. Large kit-
chen with bi:eakfast area. range included .
RecenUy decorat.ed thru out. Near schools.
playground, and shopping. FULL PRICE
ONLY $20,500.
EASTSIDE-TWO BEDROOM
ON HARDWOOD FLOORS. Extra large mas·
ter bedroom, cozy kitchen and dining area.
Attached garag~xtra large lot. Excellent
neighborhood -beautiful tree lined street.
Seetog is believing ONLY $21,500 WITH
TERMS . •
A .MOST SPACIOUS
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Upper Bay EASTSIOE ho1ne on quiet c11l-de·
sac. Expensive carpets, drapes and exqui site
decorating greets you as you \Valk into an
elegant li ving room \Yith raised hearth fire-
place. Three extra large bedrooms, l\vo pull·
inan baths. The bright cheery kitchen has
built-ins and dishwasher. The famil y room
has sliding glass doors to a hu ge alun1inu m
covered patio surrounded by a beautiful
lawn. This pride of ownership home can be
yours for only $:i4,950.00.
BAYFRONT
Large formal 3 bedroom home \Yith paneled
den, dining roon1 & your own wine cellar.
Decorated in exquisite taste. Owner must sell
now. $139,500. Call for App'l.
DOVER SHORES
646·0555
Dramatic home \\'ith exotic atriun1. 4 Bed·
rooms. 3 baths & powder room. !\<Ir. & ?virs.
bath in master suite. Huge, new pool with
.J acuzzi. Electric blackout drapes in family
room. Fenced. paved area for badminton or
volley ball. Hon1e neu•ly & artistically decor-
ated. $95 000. Call for app't.
220 E. Seventeenth St.
IE. 17th St. Shopping Ctr.)
146& COST4 MES4
john macnab
REAL TY COMPANY
901 Dover Or., Suite 120
642·823S
you'll like our friendly service
EVENINGS CAL.l 646-2259 OR 646-4579 Gerttral 1000 Gener•I 1000
1000 General '===;;;;;. Gener ii 1000
CONDOMINIUM Open Sat/ Sun 1 ·5
VACANT
tlfO\'(' in before Ch1·is llnas
1220 Dolphint Terr.,
CdM
r ormal dining 1'00111, '.l sr:.s
2 baths, )1uge Jivi n;;: roon1
\Vith fireplaC'e + Jan1ily
room ovedooking large i>a·
tiJ, 2j(l() sq fl Jivini; arr;1.
Open Sat/Sun 1·5
Newport Hei9hts
501 KINGS PLACE
4 bdrms Ji..4 baths. bt1.ins,
frplc, living & fam mi. New
paint job in!ide & out, cun1pl
cpld. Obie garagr, Shake
roo! + heated pool.
EASTSIDE
3 bdrm, 2 balh hon1c ~'.On1-
plctely rcc1ecorau.•d. El<'{'t1·1e
built·itl!!. Large living 1·oon1
with fireplace also n.'Cl'ea·
lion roon1 bc11utHu!ly panel-
led. Garage doors built for
c@mper. Extra 20 x 20· bldg.
R·2 lot -c11.n converl lo
duplex.
Lochen my er
Realtor
1860 N<!\\-pot1 Blvd., Ci\t
CALL 646-3'28
6!l-165j 616-?!90 611·01S::.
ASSUME GI LOAN
6',;, -S:?311per n10. PITL
Beautiful r!'i-lr1·el Stratford
home \\"ilh poo l. P l'operty
Gov't appraised @ $4.3.000.
If you would like an a ppoint.
\\'ESTCLJFF VILLA • Choice
area. walk !o shoppi~. ideal
for rhr it-tired. 1 bdrm~. '.?
baths. lge. liv. 1•111 . din. a1"ra.
Ulr-in"i:, 1v/11• & dra pes,
POOL . ONLY ~-1.1;:rf'.
THE BLUFFS
CONOOJ\IINIUtll • A c ro ss
fron1 POOL. Xlnl greenbelt
a re<1. cc:r. location. Iminac.
:: bd1·n1. 21 1 baths, lgc. liv .
rn1. din. ar1'a,.qu1ck pusses.
sion. ASKING S3G.:ioo.
WEST CLIFF
OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-S
!407 NOITINGHAJ\f • Prir.1'
Reducrd! Immac. adult 0('·
cupied, lg('. :l bd nn. 2 barhs.
bl1 -\n'~. 0\VNER ANXIOUS
• S~4.750.
4000 SQ. FT.
NE\\'OPRT BEt\CM. c:>;ccl.
ll'l'N\cliff area . 6 Ix.Inn.~. den
& tam. roon1, 4 baths P LUS
beautiful POOL ,t· :;lide,
spacious decking, play roon1
off pool area. tropical gar-
den, 2 firepl11cc~ . $87.:;oo.
"C" THOMAS
Realtor
?'2~ \V. Coils! lhvy 518·5j27
Ne11'po11 Beach. Eve 545-;,&.13
WOULD EAGLES
DARE?
Of CflUl'SC'. who 1\"t'IUldn'I 11ith
a view like this. Lovely ii
BO. ho111e "it h a quiC'I
nl'i_chborhood. Vat"an! and
ready 10 fly in. 138.:JCQ N'·
("l'nlly reduL't'd. i\·lay we help
you?
n1ent so 1h11.t YOU niay ap. ORANGE COUNTY'S
praise call 96'2-~lil. LARGEST
--------$18,000
FULL PRICE
HOME + R·2 LOT
Slll·k '.! 6Pdroon1 1vil h roor11
for another hon1c. Your 1o-
tal payn1c111s at"l' Sl-11 fK'l'
niunlh for lhis 1:> yrar young
Cus1on1 llon1r closr lu sd100J
k shopping. R;111gr & oven
included and di·apcd th1·ough-
olll ! Ho11• about $1,S<lO do"n
paymenl! _
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTES
Walker & Lee
'.?(1.13 \Vr stcHll Dr.
6'16-lil 1
-S-C-RE-AMl'N~G~
HIGH
CEILINGS •.•
In this cxquis.itr ;; Bd. homr.
with f;11n ily 1~un. fn1·n1al
dining foon1 and shag car-
pt'lin:; lhut }OU 111ay w;1n! lo
n1ow·. S39.800 allCI it"s yours.
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
2629 HARBOR BLVD.
546-8640
OPEN EVES Till 1:30
CONDOMINIUM
''Bl::ST BUY JN TO\YN."
T1~n bedroom~. rlinin~ room,
huill-in k11cliC'n. ca i'JX'led
and c\r1'ped. Enl"losed pri·
\"11\c patio i::al'agr. swim·
ming pool and clubhou$' la·
('ill!!ri:. A BARGAIN AT
StB.:-iOO.
IT@i!ljl_§iplo{J 2629 H~~!~o BLVD. ~T: mtc. OPEN EVES TILL 8:30 Evenings Call 673-6116
'rnE QUICKER YOU CALL, TIIE QUICKE R YOU CALL. THE-QlJICKER YOU CALL,
THE QUICKER YOU SELL THE Ql..ilCKER YOU SE LL TllE QUICKE R YOU SELL
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Solve a Simple Scrambled Word Pu:zlt fo r a Chuckle
O lf.orrongti th e 6 xrombled
wotd1 below 10 mok• 6
Jomple word1.. Prinl lellers of
eoch In 111 line of squorei.
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@iG RY IN P "A 5ourhern Col. freshma n n I I' I I c!oims the world's record for ,_..__. __ ... __ ._ __ .. _ -' ferris·wheel trovel. He wos
r
1
-8-1-P-C_U_L ____ ., clocked going in o circle 1or
• seventeen days ond ended up t-.,l,-.,1-.,1-"l'..-rl-1 In !he some ploce, of course.
'---'-~·-"'·-•· _ .. _ _. Tho t boy's got the mo kings of
~-------.... 0 good -." 11-7 II~ El'C pl 0 RI'' I I I 0 Como'•" th• <h~"• '"""' by 1111•"9 In tf\• m•Hing wmd
you devel«i from )\ep No. 3 below. . ·-,,.-...... -.. .......
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SCRAM·LETS ANSWER I~ Dl~A-UNE
'
More People
Go Home
.. Than anywhere." Why not
~et one to your liking! Thisl
i-ancho offer11 a "heap-o.liv.
ing. 3 ix'drooms, the small·
1'sl of 11hic:h i5 just Ij ' x 12",
J;u·;r family 1w n1. Built-in !
clet:l1'ic kilchl!n plus uti lity
1001n. Co1npletely /e11<.'l'd
and p1·h,ate rcnr ya rd. Back
Bay l'\r111)011 Beach. Priced
r lghl at l.i7,T'".JO. -
Mesa Del Mar
,-Bi9 4
Hc1·r is a gleaming Iriendly
family hon1e ill a choice
i11~n. Ne11·ly pain!ed and l
carpeted. Texas size bed·
rooms. 114 baths, d re ll m
kitchen with rt'finished satin
cabinr1 s. Brsl or all only
$19,·100.
Colesworthy & Co.
"Agent" "For A \\.'isc Buy"
6t?·7777
OCEAN VIEW
CAMEO SHORES
No ex pense WI\~ spared
tu n1ake 1his ho1nr
a lo,·cly, co1nlortable
pl11l·c II) livl'.
:: !'par:ious bedroon1~,
fan1 ily room 1vilh
btiC'k fireplace
formal dining room
S1cp-do1vn livi ng 1001n.
17x3j Pool
SI09,;;,cxJ
Lii!te<l Exclusively \\'Ith
5 BIG bcd1w1ns, CUSTO~t
IZED kitchen, HUGE PA·i
TIOS and brick planters.
\\'oodburn ing FIREPLACE,
\V/W carpehnd CUSTOM
drHJ>!!S. 't'ou'vl' never 1eenl
.so much home for just
J:U ,900 \\'ifh gOOd \CmlS!
WE SELL A HOME I EVERY 31 MINUTES
Walker & Lee
2013 \\'c-slcllU Dr. I
61s.n1 1
2 HOMES 1 LOT
:l Bd1·m 2 btlth, ti1-eplac:c,
llullr-lns + a 2 Bdrm ho1ne,
fh1!place. $32,500 with $6000
down 011•ner will CarT)' @
7\.1rM SZ!S/mo. <18 yc-11.rsJ.
Well1-McC•rdle, Rltr1.
1810 Newport Blvd., C.M .
.>~-77'29 6#-008~ e\1!1.
$28,500 !
5 Bdrm. + Family Room
Prr 1tifl:c + eunven f<>nt arC'a.
I bcdroonis, 2 bia tflJI plull den
.f· fam Uy room. Al l e.loctrk:
kltchen wil h TM!1Y dLW1v.'a&h·
t'r, Elttiant fl replucc.,
S<0-1120
TARBELL 2'S5 'Harbor
THE QUICKER YOU CALL,
TH.El QUICKER YOU SELL
SOLD SIGN that eounh
• •"•"-
WE SELL 3 HOMES PER DAY
LET YOURS BE NEXT
CALL FOR FREE APPRAISAL
(No Obllg•tion)
ltCtUtlful laydlore
FOR LEASE
W1·cly 2 bd1m hon1e in
Baysl10rcs. t\ e 1v po r t
Beach home featw-es FA
heat, nice contemporary
chlirm, lar&e m a ste r
hdrm, fireplace ir. L.R.
Jmmed. occupi;.ncy. Lease
thn.t June 15, 1970.
Completely furnished. Ca.IJ
now for further in·
fo1111a tion. 5-16-5410
Sacrifice l + FR
$21 ,5001
Very clean l\lesa Verde
home. Beautiful gold
cRrfK'ts, long ~hag. Nr\v
draperies throughout .
011•ner moving and mus.t
sell. $5000 dn. will tnO\'e
)·oli in:-EX'cellent tfnan"c·
in~ a vailable. 546·5440
A.re You Tired Of
Ov•rhtfloted Prfctt?
Call no11· on this l':<tra
s harp 4 bdrm. I%. bath.~.
Large panelled family
room. Extra quality c&r•
pe ts thruout. Yard is
la.rge and 18.ndscaped for
easy maintenance. hl ost
desired area in t.tesa Del
Mar for SJJ,500.
546-5440
Owfttr . Dftperote
Tri-Lntl 1-ty
S pic & span 4 b!g brd·
rciorns, formal dining
roo1n, 2~ luxurious
baths. Gorgrous fire-
place, nicl' patio. Hui:e
master bedroom. Blk
\\•alJs. Terrific buy!
r.ru.st sell! 546-f>.WO
fORCED SALE!
tiOOD INYESTMENTI
.Drath in family causes
sale ol this commercial
money maker. 3 1tories
-laundra.mat, beer tav•
C'rn & TY repair s hop.
Everything aoes with
Jaundramat, othe r 2
stores leased. Priced at
only $75,000.
lllldrooms+FR+
Pc.-oe, S 'l-4 °/. Fh••cl1t
\Vow! 5%o/. flna.ncing
av&llllble! This is popu·
Jar T·plan in t.lesR VC'rde j1
with e:>o:«"Uent paint and
cpts. throughout. Pool , l
is renced with great : I
forethought for small
children. Come &nd see!
All for only $34.500.
546·5440
ALL OUR SALES PEOPLE ARE TRAINED TO
SERVE YOU IN OUR SPECIAL THREE WEEK
R. E. TRAINING SCHOOL '
Sharp D•pltxl
Shoi,1.•11 real pride or
011•nership. Safe short
1ve.lk to the beach. Car~
pet&, drapes, built-Ins.
refrigerator In both
u nits. A bargain st
$49,000. Good location
ln Ne11•port Beach. Nev·
er a vacancy. Solid In-
come. :546-5440
kOOL·KOMfY·
KLAS SY
RC'lax ! This gracious pool
home in tropical sett!ng
&\most takes care of
Itself! r ealures 3 + con·
vertlble den + FR + two
b&ths. Oodles of extras in·
eluding plush carpeting,
snack bar. storage galore.
Great pool area v.ith a1.I
the !rimming in most
desired area of t.lesa
Verde', only $38,9jl),
516-5440
Assume 6 J/4 •/o l._
$59aCl.OO dO\\"n payml'nt
"'ill move you inlo !his
lovely two story five
bedroom ll n d family
room home. Beautiful
r.pll tn LR and family
room. Landscaping: Is
ten1flc a.nd ccmp]e·
mC'nl1 lovely cove~
PflUO, Full price $34',950.
516-5440
G.l.'s
SHORI ON C4$H
\\'ell, no need to \\"orry
hett. Approxima~y $700
Is Ille total cOst to buy
this lovely home, if you 're
a G.I. Jmagtne a cute 3
BR + separate dining
area. New•ly painted ,
drapes, beautiful rocky
mountain stone fireplace
in L.R. Payments lel!s
than rent. Full pritt
$28.000 546-5440
4NXIOUS SILLER
SH4RPI SH4RP·I
Fantllstic Republic home
In &bsolute.ly perreet
and sparkling condllion,
4 bedroom -3 bath, flrl'·'
pl&Cf', bit Ins, cpts and
dr&Pf'S like new. 3 car
garage and nice shake
r oof add excellent street
Appea.1. t.rastcr bedroom
1~ extra large &nd Vl"T")'
plosh. Asking :547,9~.
546·5440
CONTENTMINT
M$1NS HIREI '' . -Room fur evt:l')'Oht: tn1his
lovely 3 bedroom ho111e
close to Hlltbor Ill. Bui·
tercup yello1v on lht-
outside. ne11.t as a pin In·
side. $26,500 take!'! It
all. :;.11j...5-l4Q
: I
NO DOWN
PAYMENT
i I
Cute! Clean! \Veil ta.ken ,
care of 3/FR home is :
no1v being offered to :
veteran~. Closing cost :
a.pproxim&tely $700.00 .;
\Viii move you ln. Pay•'::
ments "'·UI be llpproxf· :·
;:~~~ T~~!0·~nc1urC-: }'
prinl'ipll', 7%:% interest, :•
ta . ..:es and Insurance. "
Beat Renting! Ca.II Now! :; " 546-5440 .,
A LOVE Aff41R :·
'· Is inevitable \\'hen yoU :
meet this loVeab~ three :
bedroom home w i I h 1
formal dining room. Bltin ( ,, gas appliance. La ra:• ,
covered patio looks out on :;
beautiful landscaped yard •
v.·hich includes lights and ;·
waterla.11 for evening e11-:
joy ment too. NOIV :
Sz.1,!lj(). r>i~54-10 :
A TELEPHONE. ea 1 t
from you will brin~
the.lie results~ Highu(. •
valuation of your p~p..: ;
crty, i;ood flna.nclng,
advertising that will aet ;
quiC'k action. "You'll :
like the way we do busl-;
ness." • 54~3440 :
BUSINESS BAD?
WE'RE EXPANDING I
' * * * * lfave 2 operiings for sales personnel. men or "'omen. with a 24 year i
old company -2 openings now -Complete training program, (class :·
room -on the lob). Pro r I t sh a r in g. Bonus · medical insurance!:
Call for conlidenllal interview. 5 4 6 • 5 4 4 0 :
PAUL · WHITE •
CARNAHAN
1093 BAKER STREET, COSTA MESA
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546-5440 1' :J,
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-~:Pete Barrell Jeaft'J JlnJa J j/e
:. pn6ena PRESTIGE WATER FRONT HOMES
' FINE HOMES OPEN SUNDAY 11. 5 1 Lind• Isle Drive
4 Bedroom, 5 bath home in final sta~~s o!
completion. Palos Verde stone entry & fire-
places. Family room & billiard room. Beauti-NEW OFFERING -WESTCLIFF ARE A
(Jl.ar1ning 3 bdrm family home -a del ight-
fu l place to entertain. Family room 2 fire-
·places,. professionally landscapect patio &
garden. Exclusive -$53 ,500.
DOVER SHORES PANORAMIC VIEW Large
-:-custom family home 4 bdrms, dining room,
• large family room with wet bar & recreation
room large enough for pooltable. Lovely pool
& patio. Cheery kitchen & viewside break·
·fast area.
1046 Pe1c1dor Open Sun 1-5
· BAYCREST BUY -REOUCED I This 4 bd·
· rm, den. family rooin pool home has been on
the market too long. Out o[ town O\vner says
to Jo,ver price, se ll or lease option no~·. Va-
cant. 1
1907 Holiday (Open Sun 1·5)
LIOO SANDS -CHILD -SAFE A
0
REA. 3
bdrm home, easy access to ocean. pool privi·
ledges & tennis court. Vacant. -immediate
possession. $26.000
.3101 Bruce Cre1cant Sunday l·S
Office Open S•turday1 l Sund1y1
PETE BARRETT REALTY
1605 Westcliff Or., N.8,
642-5200
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' General 1000 General 1000
fully decorated. Priced at ........... $155,000
15 Linda Isle Dri ve
New & beautiful 4 Bedroom, 5 bath home
with large sunken livin~ room & fam. rm.,
wet bar. Radiant electric heat. Carpeted &
landscaped. Priced ................ $155.000 .
57 Linda l1le Drive
lt1ust see 4 Bedroon1 4 Balh home \Vilh patio
deck, sitting room and fireplace in master
bedroom suite. Family room has sunken con·
versation pit and fireplace. . .... $162,000.
COLLEGE PARK
$26,950
JINGLE BELLS
(a Ken Koll home)
Corn<>r Jot l\'ilh RfX'Cial park-
lni; area ro1· boat & ('Qm!>E"r'.
Adult oct•upicrl homr with
n('ar new l'&rpcling. Vacant
& ready for )'OU!' Chl'is!1nas ---------1 occupancy. Call now to sec.
"
TURnE ROCK HILLS
In The Mt sltr PJ.nned Commu nity
of Irvine
Are now oC!ering for sale. their award win·
nlng 3 & 4 bedroom MODEL HOMES.
These model homes are magnificently ap-
polnled with the finest of carpets -drapes
-waUpapers; plus every model is pro!es-
slonally landscaped with special walkways
& patios.
These homes are P.iaced on quite large &
very private view sites that may be purchas·
ed on either leasehold or tee t l t I e owner·
ship.
Follow the signs to TURTLE ROCK HILLS,
one mile east of the UNIVERSITY of CAL·
IFORNIA •• IRVINE, iust -off th e intersec-
tion of CAMPUS & CULVER DRIVE .
..
Our Exclusive
Enjoy from every room
1n oeean Ww and
1un1eta over ShoreclW'
wooded Bf'elt
ftom this 1pack>u1
3 bdrm., den home.
Tiie onlY floor plan
of 111 kind
on Roxbuf)' in
e11;ch.11ive Cameo Shore•
S'll.500
HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSIS P'OR SALi
Hunli....., luch 1'400 Hunt!""°" luch 14111
Rew RoUE
IMMEDIATE MOYE IN
4 BDRMS 11/J BATHS
1/4 MILE FROM BEACH
520,990
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Call Naw 962-1353
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Belboa l1land 1355 fountain Valley 1410
316 RUBY ST.
3 BR, !amlly room. 0 p e 11
house Sat., Sun. l..S. Near
North Bay. $56,000. House ill
A·l condition.
WILLIAM WINTON
Rt•I E1t•te 675-3331
~s ACRE. 2 Br., frplace,
heated pool, nn for honea.
$3.1,500. 0Y.'ntt. 545--694.8.
Laguna Beach 1705
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IHOUSIS l'Oll SALE
MiHlon Vlolo 1701
ELDORADO HOME!
~F'ITAL$
H•-Unfuml1hod
c .... -. 3100
<I BR I Den $200 mo
tr )'OU can afford $200 • Fenced yard.
month ?'1!:~t. thrn )'OU can * M&-aJ6t ,..
afford th l1 Alandra ! Br, 2 BR. 1989 -B Charle St.
ram nn on v1ew lot. ?i1ove UW mo. No pets, 1 child
la by Ou1atmu. $27.900. As. OK 6'12--2?59
1ume 6'6 ~ FHA loan. ~~·--------* * + • 3 DR, .fii>l c, cp\s, drps, 2 car
LA PAZ HOME! """""'' ""' mo. L4< '"""" yd. 56-2813. ~0-6975
(\Vhat a Packsgel
Give your family thla beaut. Mff• del M.r 310S
1paclous 3 Br, ram nn 11·lth --------.,.-
buUt.!n bar. heated pool. 4 BR. 2 Ba. Crpt & DraPes.
Yours for ~.900. Asaume $225: One year lease. Call
6% FHA loan. C&ll Ne! 5'14-S:XIO eves.
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837-9500 ()f 830-~.
RENTALS
ttou1e1 Furnished
Rentals to Share 200!
Mesi Verde 3110 ~, ___ _
LEASE Exeeulive ho n1 P.
w/boat storage. 4 BR. l
BA, 3 car·gar. Avail Jan.}.
Refs. $360. 545-3528.
\VOftfAN" "'/secured income VACANT, 3 BR. 2 BA, cov
wW share lovely, new 2 Br patio, lncd yard. Bllin TV.
avt v.·Jsarne. over 30, 01. $235. Call a!ler 6 833-3139
545--8729 e\'f'S Reis. 4 BEDROOMS. VACANT
SH ARE l\l )' e I e & an t 1 year lease S260/1no.
waterfront home \\'/dock. Agt. 546-4141
i\tan 35 to 60 .)'I'S. S150 1110.
675-4331
R00l\l·l\1ATE \Vanled: Gid
to share 2 bdr. apt., ~t.
Call 673--1182 alter 5 Pl\t
Newport Beach 3200 ·----ADULTS ONLY
2 bdrm. 2 baths. New paint,
ne1v cptl!i, new drapes •
Available Jan. 1.st. $225. 2 BR $65 per mo. S.A.
area Grand & 1st 673-5920 or 543--4307 3 bdrm, 2 baths, split·level.
_.,..:::;.,:.:o:,""-~--.,--,-1 F.P .. Blt·ins -2 car gru-age,
ROOW.lATES \Vanted to faces pool. Avail Jan, 15th.
flh&re apt. Male or female. SZ?S.
Blue Beacon 645--0111
\VIOOW wanta respectable
lady to 11hare 3 Br horn(?,
Share expenses. 549--0591.
3 BDRi'Yf, 2 baths. spl!t.le\·el.
A\'ailable De<:. 20. $265.
3 bdrn1 , 2~; baths. New
paint, ne\v crpls, n e \V
Newport B11c.h ·drapes. F.P. _Blt·ins. Faces _....;. _______ , pool. Avail now. $27J.
2200
S1Wrdl)', Ot¢tmbtr &. 196~
RINTALS RENTA~S RENTALS' RENTALS RENTALS RENTA
Housos Unfurol1hod Aph. Pumlohod Apts_ Unf\lmlohool Aph. UnfurollhM ;11. Unlur nlollod Apts. Unfu,nlollod
Huntington BNch 3400 Ne'f!l'port Beach 4200 Newport -h S200N-rt -5200 Tuattn 5M0Tu1tln 56-40
Newport Beai:h
2 BR. l Ba, 1,., '"''"' ,,.i, GRAND OPENING
crplll. drpg. garb dt1p, 2 car IMMEDIATE
'"· 11"' mo. 962-&13'1 OCCUPANCY
4 LARGE BR. 2 BA. trplc, Luxury rarden apartment&
new . cpts 8' c.lr!w. dbl aar, offerfn& complete priv1u .. -y,
ft"l\f.'(I back yd. $2~. 962-8994 beautiful landscaping & un·
paralleled recreational facil·
Fountain V1lley 3410 !ties in a country club a t·
3 BR. 1_,. BA. I~ bonU!i rn1.
Child's pl11yh0u11e In re11.r.
Side yard for boa: or ? \Yell
landscaped. Close to school
!lGS-7100 art 5.
m~phere. No1v lea~ in
Newport Beach.
F'l.lrnishtd or unfurnlJ:h~
~lodels open 10 Nm to 8 pin
Rents from $155 to s:no.
SPACIOUS AND CONVENIENT
New 2 and 3 bedrocm, 2 baths. Shag cupets,
linen drape3, tile k.1tchens with built · ins.
Generous storage space plus jeck or patio.
Pool. recreation bldg .. next to shopping. i24o
per month. Adulls who like privacy. Furn·
ished model by Beals.
MARINER SQUARE APARTMENTS
1244 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach:-645-0252
Just north or Westclift· Drive
K~NTALS •
3 BDR. 2 BA, crpts & dt'J>S..
bit.ins. Le11.se • $320 1110. +
dcposi l. call 838-59-18.
OAKWOOD
GARDEN
APARTMENTS
l 7c.;) 16th street HouM. Unfurnf1Md
Lonuno llouh 3705 n4, ••00170
Cotta~· 5100
__ • __ . -----1'""'""'""'""'~...,~ .......... 1 Laguna kach 4705
LARGE, ne\\·ly re(!C<,. 1-Br. NEED an Apt. for the * LOVELY APTs. Very low
duplex. ()r(>ar. \'iew. Adults, holidays? Bayfront 2 BR (l· \.\'kl:Y rates. Ideal for 11ina:le1
no pets. $175 mo. yearly. King u ., l·l\.\'inl Comp. or married cpl. Unen,
NEVER
BEFORE PLACE REAi.TY 49-1-970-I tum. \V/linen~. etc. S550 mo maid, laundry, 1V. all
PARTLY f f ~ {\Viii consider a !easel. Call util's. Steps to b c h., l1 vert in. Brand new apl uni. or. un ur. • 5-16-7602 or 642--4641 LaJ::una . -494-9-13& homes. Private patio livin&.
BR, 3 BA, t:IDSt! in. fenced'!":~~~~~~~~ I -~--------Near beach & sho pping. AU
yant .. '~·/w cpti;. fireplace, 2 BDRi'f back dplx. Nr CllARMlNG Partly (urn w/w carpeting, d1Apes. pr!.
bu1lt·1ni'>. 4').1-7116 ocean. Sl50 yrly, nu cpts, acaside studk> bungalow, vate living . _
LGE. :, BIL J ba. To patio, Avail Ja n 1 s.1. garden getting. Leue Sl70 e 3 BR-2 BA·frtilc., plus
responsible ia1nily. Rent o1· )28\i·<IOth St. (213) l.18·19'll inc gar, all u ti 11 tJ c s ' • 2 BR<? BA.patios
I Tele.clear. Reis. 494-777:> e l BR I · ease. _ \\'ATERFRONT w/boa.t ·1 BA-deuxe single ~Ir, Forney. Bkr. 5'1~ dock. Lovely 2 BR. patio. BACH. Furn. Close in. Ulil Corsic•n Apt. Homes
For rent or sale 4. BR, Yrly lse. 673-9060 o r Incl. Pref. aetUed man. $85. 494-2211 SUNFLOWER A VE. ne\\'. in Laguna. s.m. n10 697-5918 Btwn s. :f.lail'J & Bristol
;="=l<;l:.500=. _,""'"'=;019==l ~ru"=R"N°'. '-1-B-,-. -D-p-lx-. _1_%_b_l_ks RENTALS Located ~I mile E. of South
3740 lo ocean. $135 mo. )'t'ly. _A;..;;:P.:;h;:·..;U;.;n.:;fu.:.;.rn..;l..;•_hod.;.;;._ Coast Plaza rhopping Center
Dana Point Call. 548-2152 5000 C ~ll 540-·1973
--------Gener1I , ----=--'-''---0 I k. ~, . LARGE 1 BR, nr ocean.1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; '. ver oo ing Marina Upstairs. Sundeck, $140 )T· MARTINl9UE
Finl Time -First Ever
NOW RENTING
Pardon our dust. \ve're sUll Clnishint! UJ>,
but \Ye thought you might like to litop by
and see our FURNISHED l & 2 BEDROOM
MODEL APARTMENTS th is weekend.
So Make Your Reservatio ns
EARLY •
A Gr e1t
Janu•ry Move In
New Ap•rtmtnt Community
BUILT BY
REPUBLIC HOMES
1 & 2 Bedroom FURNISHED & UNFURN·
ISHED Apartments, s hag carpets, drapes,
air·conditioned, dish\vashers, buill·ins. large
luxurious pool, Jacuzz i \Vhir lpool and Sau·
nas. Gas and \vater paid.
Adult Living. No children, no pets
GARDEN APARTMENTS
FROM $150
Freeway close Crom San Diego, Newport
or Sa nta Ana Freeways al
15497 Williams StrHt, Tustin
Coll 835-5335
DAILY PllaT
REAL ESl A"l"e
Gener1I
Rooms for Rent
' .
ROO,.\ WITH KITCHEN.
BATH -PRIVATE ENT!t.
CALI. • :J-18-2720 ~
N1CE Quirl Room ln Lo\·ely
Home. \\'/reJn11:. Pdv. e:ntr
f.. ba.. $1.S a wk. 5;18..S/:i>
ROO~I \\I &hov.·cl\, $8.5.
·monthly \\'eekday.l!I rall alt
~. trt>-2711
$16 NEA~R~l~l~lh-&'"""'lt"V-,n<.-.4-..
61&-8716 i
,\f1 i•r :; P~I .t· \\'~kends.'
j $lj \VI\ & Ufl \V/ kltche.n.
$3(). 1vk studio 11(11. 2176
Newport A!vcl, 54S.9ThS. · !
E.\1PLOYED female, kltohiln
& laundry pl'lvllec:cs, $t.ll
1110. 642-507G
Motels. Trlr. Crts. 5997
SANDY'S TRAILER COURT
Spii('('s a\'Hll now. ?.lax 28'.
Call &\6-96Sl
\\'t:i':KLY rall"S Sea Lark
;.101rl. 2:'.01 ?\e11•po11 Blvd ..
C'D!l!a l\-lesa
Gue't Homes 5991
PRIVATI':; roont & bath for
ambulatory pcrl'On . Lovely
hon1r, nice surroundin~.
i;ood nutritious meals. Costa
tl lC"sa, 5,J8-17:M
Misc. Rentals
srORAGE Lot: True-_ks ,
trdilers. cnn1pc11i. boati'I ~
Beautiful l'Xecufive home. Jy. Students ok. 673-a'l88 VEN DOME GARDEN APTS
Spacious, 111 .. '(u~ious. N e w 2 HR, Occa u tront l'Car. E J
carpets, drapenes, redecor. r~~ .. , •• $t60. \V int••. ll\f?i-IACULATE AP'I'S! . xcel ent park-like sUITOUnd· Newport Be•ch 5200 I Coron• dtl Mar 52SC
) P I ..,._, ... , 1ngs 11·/heatM PQOls, Extra
t 1ru-0u!. hone or appL lo * 6i.HI088 * ADULT & FAMILY k' ----·-----1
~~~~~~~~~~~~1 NB-Ctll. Call L0 n ::::: 646-2486 ""·"'
r.NCLOSED gprages n r .
airJ1011. ~ui!able h o.fl
storagl' or ? Brokrr !'>40-3862 set' 49&-3959 par ing. N c a r shopping · . BACHELOR apt, 1 blck from SECTIONS AVAll.ABLE Adults only. . NICE 2 Br. JX>Dl, ga1·agC", I.ill· NE\V, So. of Hwy. t Bdrms ..
•1 BR. famlly ('00n1. 2 BA. orcan. pool. garage. $1.30. Close to shopping, P11rk 2 & 3 eR APTS Ins, erpls, drps. Adults. no 1>ca1ned ttil., vdth deck & Income Property
TO\VNHOUSE: 3 BR. 2i ; 83.y & Beach Realty, Inc.
8,.\. frp\c, patio, pool, 2 c;i.r 901 Dovel' Drive, Suite 126 NB
g-ar. all bltns, cpts, drps. 6-l.>-200) Eves. 548-6966 carpets. drapes, pool. $275 210 Cedar. N.B. 5-4S-ll31 * SpacktW!l 3 er·1, 2 Ba 1m Santa Ana Ave. c.~I pels. S150 mo. &12-8001 or rircplacc $23{) i\lo.
Lse $325. mo, unfurn $300.
,\\·ail 12/1. 871-8811 or
n10. 496-14-J:. * 2 Bedroom1 i\igr. Apt 113 646-5.>42 642-8006 Don V. Franklin Rltr 67:~.2222 I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; $Tl5 ISP. Custom 3 BR. 2~~ I========= Sl~ l BR furn apt. Crpts. * Swim Pool, Pul/gtten --3 BR d , •.• \\' 1 I• Ba. f amily, dinin", new """" bJuu; Pool l~ fa"rw Vi"fa A ls · en, ., Ui.I. ater ront 2 BR So of h\.\'Y. $175. \Viii
•
&12-2-197 ''b Duplexes Unfurn. 3975 P·la~..:. •• ,.. . . J * Frpl. lndiv/lndry fac'ls I ay n p $375. 3 Br. 2 ba. $275 & $250. furnish. crpt~. intercom. All elec kit. ....... 1845 Anaheim Ave.
Lge lot. ?.!any xlra!:. 2215 2 BR. drps, crpls, fenced yd, A·FRA ME Bachelor. 1 blk OOSTA :f.IE.SA Mi-2824 Balboa Bay Prop. 673-7420 * 612-789.1 *
Anniversary Ln. 642-2228 gar, bll·ins. Adults, no pets bay &. ocean, Sl30. Ott. 14 -I "'"""'"'""'""'""'""'"~!!!! I N~ar Orance Co Airport & Si\1ALL 2 BR yearly. ill!. CUTE 2 BR. apl. Newly
3 BR, 2 BA, "'·a!k to schls & $140 mo. 548-1573 July l . 204 15th St. 675-4169 e UCI. Adult1 only. 20122 Close to shops & beach. decor. Cpts .. d rps, s!ovc. • RENT Santa Ana Ave. $j0.7796 -64Z-6188 aft ~. 1150 !\lo. Broker 67j...2f01 shop'g center. Pool. Avail RENTALS
IN SMOG FREE
Pauma Valley
C..oocl investment. Unusual
(a1nily s I y I e reslaurafn .
FIREPLACE, Pool, 2 lxh·., 2
ba., patio, adulls. Bayside
Village. Until July 1st. $200.
C U (Z13l 222-4309 or 673-5419.
BA YFRONT 3 & den, pier &
float. Furn or un fum. $600
mo. No. 2 Balboa Coves
675-4331
OCEAN front house, Tops!
Le 2 BR, 2 BA. Frplc, crpls,
drps. yard, patio. $2~. \.\'in.
Jan J. "The BluUs'' $325. Apts. Furnished
No pets. 644--0350
Coron• del M11r 4250
CHOICE Of 3 lovely 3 Bdnn
homes nr. ocellll. $250-$Z75
yrly. Caywood Rily.
548-1290
General 4000 LRG attrac l BR·nice loc. .:;..;.;:.;;;.;:.; _____ ;_ Nu paint & crptg. Sl!KI. 2530
The GORGEOUS New
VAL D 'ISERE
Seavie1v A\'c. Wkdys . &ft
5:30. Ei73-2823
3 Rooms Furniture =~=~-----13 Br, 2 Ba, rrpl, pal io, blk $19.95 &: UP NE\V 2 BR, l BA, shag crpt. bench, very nice $250 Av.a.ii
Drps. diahwhsr, patio. beam l /10. 213: 622-9193 l :onth-To..Month Rent alt ·r trpl Ad r ce11ng. e, gar. u ts, l BR '" BA o· h I WIDE SELECTION no pets $165 2650 Eld • "' · is w tr.
NO DEPOSIT O.A.C. 537-0062 after ·7 pm & Sunen, Studio apt. _ l blk from
'HFRC Furnilure Rentals · beach. $300 yrly. 673-2455
Balboa 5300 beautiful patio. Next to 9
hoh! golf course, aJ so i'lvely
home for owner. Barns !or
hc•rse!I". All on 5 bea uut~J
landscaped acres.
BACl-f Bayfl, sofabed. patio
yd, 'l'/1v crpt. util pd $125.
Pro f person onl y 673-676.1. GROWTl·I AREA
ter. 673-SOSS Ntwport Shorn 3220
Single.I br·2 hr. !<"urn .. unf. $1;;5 SPACJOUS furn. sgl 517 \V. 19th, CM 548·34.81 2.~D.R.i\f. l i,; Ba,.Blt·ins, UtU. 3 BR. 2 BA apt. Vle'v of Huntington Beach 5400 1 BY OWNER 644--l 7lJ. --"-----Sauna. i\ct"y Rn1. Billiards lrplc. privacy, so of h\\'Y. I Y 1n1, £Ill". pa io. new <:rplll 1 blk I be h N b 1 $125 2 Br, b!tns, neu·ly new drps 1 · occ N ocean. . n;m ac · Therapy &. 45' pool, BBQ~ ~ pets, us nessma.n. 675-pe•-$t60'mo.m+1. •~ depo. $300 mo yr1y. 644-02S6. " 2 BR, 1 BA. 1.2 blck fl'Dm bay
&: beach. $160 + util. \Vinter 3 BR, 2 Bath, carpets &
rtntal to July 1. 67i>-2539 drapes. clubhouse &. poo~
prl\'I. \Valk to beach. $27;,
Coron• det M•r 2250 JllO. Eves 714~1004 .•
322S 4 BR/lamily room. compl Bay Shores
furn. Avail January thru 1 --'----~--
. June \\·bile owners travel. FOR Lease. Large 4 bdrm.
Fenced yd . 3 blks lrom family room, formal dinin:;.
beach. Children & pets ~~~an Smith Realtor
\.\'elcome:. $400 mo. 673-0068.
2001 P""'"·' R<. fH2.86lo ._·="'='====== ""'0"''""· ChHdreo O.K. ~ -2 BDRMS 2 BATH -i~ Blue Beacon. 645--0111. c.r.1'. 968-7112 or 546-4767 DUPLEX. upJl('r, "'aterfront, , • NEW INDUSTRIAL"'
HOLlDA y PLAZA Balbo8 4300 $135. l BR lo\.\·er, util pd. Bit· BRAND New 1 & 2 BR gar. 2 BR. w/'v cpts. drps,
DELUXE. spnrious 1 ·Bdnn --------in RIO. w/w, drps. Avail W/W cpls, all bltns incl: bltns. Adults. $190. 673-4m $150/ftlo. HEATED POOL lst user depreciation. \Vell ~urn d apt I $135 rlus ~til. CLEAN Baehelor Apts. llO\)'. Bkr. ~ sell cleaning oven. Patios. 2 BR. unfurn apt.$150. PaUo fncd, cpl/drps, Kid s GK kK'Rled 18,000 1K1 fl bijil!'.iinf.
eare poo. amp e par ng All ulil incl $85 up garages. Adulta. 64.f>..210S. & pool. Crpls, drps i: bltns. DELA\VARE STUDTO Apts. &>llcr 1.,.illacct'p!Sl2.000pre.
No children -no pets. 315 E . Balboa Blvd. Cost• Mn• 5100 377 w. WlllDn. 1525 Placentia. 2620 Delaware, 11.B. paid interest ·r principaL,a&
1965 Pomon.'I. C.:\t. BALBOA 673-9945 ;;..;.=_;..;;.:.::_, __ _:_. 6'12·2221 anytime 536-1816 do\\·n. A ~k ing $1.60,<Xll .
I NE\VLY deeor. 4 BR, 2 BA. · ·1h ood $146. 1 en lo\.\·cr. uli pd, I BDR.i,I. furnished apt. Util NEW APTS built·ins, dshwhr. crpta, Newport Shores 5220 LARGE :.! Bit apt, unfurn. ~trong u~nanL w1 a g b!tlls. 11 /,v, <lrps. 1\1·ail incl. Located on Balboa Clean. Upstairs. Lai.tndr,-yield assurf'd. 1-'or more in.
B'·-.~.• ""'-'" p . I s· 1 .rl l&-....-:. drps, patio, dbl gar, pool. f"om•lo·ooo pl""" oall K. ·w. M\!.'. IU". J.,.,....,,,...., en1nsu a. Inge g1 ""'· NO PETS Call 830-491"6 2 BR 2 BA D I Cr,>! rm lacil. Clo!51'tl gar. No ., ......
OCEAN VIEW
2 bedroom. convertible den,
? baths. firepl11.ce, 1 blk lo
btach, re.rerences. $350 le ase,
Univffsity P1rk 3237 Costa Mesa =-""--"----Avail11ble Leases
$]2j, 6T:r75.W af! j, . N up ex. s1:S children or pels. sua JICr Sm11.ll.
'4100 Bl\CAELOR APT _ .Util $150 ·& $175 T\VO 2 BR apts, I lower Door ~·~~1;, r ocean. mo. 200-l E nglanrl. 5.11.i-9.'l!l.~ Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc.
pa.id. $80 mo. 310 L. Balboa I.: 1 spilt level. Crpts. drps,1=:=·:=:;:=,·=====:= Apt D, or 2698 Englarl(\ apl J:SIS \V. Oiap111an Ave,
6-12·7777
CUTE 1 Bdr separate house.
Yrly. AdllJi. No Pets. $150
mo. Call • 673-1953
Balbo• 2300
SPACIOUS 2 story, 3 Br, 2
Ba, bayvlew, family. $19:;
v.'inter or $323 )Tly. KI
6--9574
Lido lllo 2351
OOJEDIATE occupllllcy. 2
Br, 2 Ba. Sunny patio. 2 lots
from bch/bay. Ne'v crptg &
decor. Owner. 64%-542-1
RENTALS
HouMs Unfurnished
Rent or Lease Option
Large home, ft-lesa Verne.
New r;hag carixt &: pasnt.
$250 m6.
546-9521 or ~~1
All ba\'f' [rplcs & blt·ins
T 1\·o 1 bdrm 2 bath
To1vnhouses. 1 @ $2~j &
1 @ $2'50/mo. lmmed.
occupancy.
3 Bdrm & lam. rm. home in
Turtle Rock. BRAND ND\'.
Avail. @ $300/mo or partly
furn. @ $315/mo.
ln1lTied. occup .
3 Bdrms & liUGE rec. room.
i\Ia.ny extras. VIE\V. Avail
Jan. 6 @ $3.)()/mo.
4 Bdrms & lam rm, immac.
cond. $350/mo, lmmed occup.
Bob Pettit & Assoc.
833-0lCl
Eves. 6·12·~207 or 6Ta.61m
3 BDR.t.'1. 21h baths. lll: game
t'OOm. pool privil. Almost
ne1v. S315/n10 lse. 645.2996
3 BDRi\I, 2~~ bath."1. lrg game
roon1, pool privi l. ;\\mes!
new. $31;; mo-l easC'. 645-2996
Coron• del M•r 3250
$30.00 Wk. Up d Bal UTILITIES PAID '""'·Nope~.,,.."""''"' A. 03&-l:IOJ oca,ge, a.m.
• Sludio & 1 Br i\p!~. Bl\· ·• boa. 1 & 2 Bdnn. 2 1wlm pools. Dr. ~5-5421 E•1t lluff 5242 NE\V Q . j 11·2ti'.!I. l::ve~·wknds 538-5371
Adult,; only, no pel1_ Furn lllf't I BR. nt• oc .. -eiu1. :=~==:=:==~=I •Kitchen & TV inrl. Huntington Beach_~-~ 2 BR S1ud~ apt, 11,.i. ba. encl. • NEW DELUXE • S12J. Pri dt'l'k or patio.
• P P I __ if desired. &12·3Tl2 t ts/d bit hone SerVll'I" & 00 gu. pa IO, cp rps, · ., Singles or cpls only. 2Q2 10o/o PLUS NETl ·.,. e ~laid ,cervicc inrl. BACllEI..OR & I BR furn, 301 Avocado St, C.fll. ins $150 Days 542-3524 Eves 3 Br, .. Ba apl. for lease 1 'ti ""1'19 -~178< " s •1 · · l·cl· •=• n•••lt' '"'.'' di" .,·1,...,.,. ·• • a .. ,. 1 "'-,,,,,·1111 A plcx with ow• e D•y, \.\'eek & !\1ont h S140 up. Adults, no pets. ee "gr on premises 5'16--0689. " · r-'""· • , " o<. ~ .~-:
17301 K I L o••~•s _..:.:;:,,:,,~,:...,"==""'"'"'-----------! nn, &:. dbl. gaJ'•"", auto. NICE 2 ,P.t 3 bdrs. Cr1itcd & <'r's uni!. built·ins includina: 2376 Ne"'flOrl Bl vd. !;48-9755 ee son n. "'"~'""' HARBOR GREENS MESA V ~ 2 BR ~· ' · (\V t f Be h SI 1 ) e.ue • new door opener -<1v11.ll. Pool & drped. N\1-·ly tlecor. 3 blks dishwashrr, carpeted. d~t-:
..-LOVELY APTS. Vf'_ry low es 0 a.c nr a er · crpls, garage. close to rec. area. Nr. Catholic ll'om bch . 3 bdr iv/dbl at· rd, privale patios & gara
\.\'kly rates. Ideal for singles 2H BtRd & ~ch~l:;f ap_~· BACHEUJR unfurn tr 0 m :~7 P~:,;.., Adult.I. 968-6726, Qiurch. tached gar & lrplace. 5.16·171.l ,r., near i;chools & shopplnf
or maiTil?d cpl. Linen. ?8 c JlOO' 1014 G pal.· SllO. Also a vail 1 • 2 & 3 -~-~--------I e ONLY $245 • CHEZ ORO APTS. 8234 Cash lo $!)j,tXX:l ·price net.Ii
niaid. laundry, TV, all Viceroy Apts. eorgia Bdrm. Heated pools. child 1 BR, pri patio. all elec, S&:I Ami&os \Vay, N.B. over tor-: ulil's. Steps to b c h .. SI, Apt A. H.B. 536-2914. Atlanta, Ji.8. Nu, 1. Z. 3 ,~. care center, adJ to 1hoppina. CJ1>tli, drp11, carport. No petl!i NEW 2700 sq rt 3 BR &: tam b · p · 1 Ulil Pacl lic Shores Rl'aHy 1,
Laguna. 494-9436 I BR .P.Jedallion Condo. Bil· No pets. or c h i l dren. re1ponslble rm, 3 BA. Owner's lux apt r~~·~3s~~r:im. 536·S.S9~ or 8~7 ~
$25 P Wk & U ins, relrlg. wghr. dryr. 2700 Peteraon Way adulta only. $115. 548-1322 752 Amigoll \Vay. 67;;.5033. • er • p Patio, pool. Quiet $130. Costa 1<1e.w. .546-0JiO 1 BDR. Apl. Adil Are<a . LOVELY ltome plus inco~.
Bachelor & 1 BR. htd pool, 675--5031 ~...;::~.:.:=--'"'--='--, LOVELY, all new lge 1 Br, washr/dryr. Bll·ins. rcfrig. Nf!IV 4 uni!. \Valk to heath,
. Kt-" & VALUE, Adult couple only. 2 ;'~1~1-o~·.,.~·~0~1~1 ~twy~~s~.c=·-P~la~'""=l~C~o~ro~n~o~d~o~l~M~oriiiii;;;i5~25~0; I $13S ~"3S76 1 maid sef'VlN'. l uiens N~" QUIET 1 BR mo. ;,v1r a l 6 & Fast gro\\·ing area. Sec tg ~· .1 ·~ v ·, •1,,.,., 1 Nr .-• .-. , nr ocean, BR. no pets. DrP.11:. cpt1, Child ok. 546-6976. wk·' , • ava1 . ~..... c St<· . d k r h d 1 . nus. npprr('ialc. 7,16 ?.·lain, H.,Q H bo 1 .i p1•1 c>c or pa 10. dishw r. ht JXlD . quiet. 1 BR + l " ba. -tid-•. ~=-~=----. ar r · Singles & cnls only. 202 14.th. I"'~ -~ ... i(lo Ave -,, ~... •r l BR, 4 blks to beach. By huildcr, Lindbo rg Co·
,. Woo}. """" .. bltns. wshrldYT. nr •h-& ~ -$1 :1(} & up · ,\TIRACTIVE, l 5.".6-1319, 673-1784 5:1 8 or ,.... ~ College stud~nui ok. $100. ~~16-2579
l:xh .... pool. ulil pair!, i;:ai'Clcn c.-rnNEHENG E APTS. 2 BR. bch. pets ok. $185. 54.>7747 fl.. . mo. 1st & last ~d. 962-1961 DOW"N°'T'-O°"W""'N"L'A'°G"u""~]
11 d H ""1 1800 ~·..... LRG 1 Br. I, Drps, NEAT 2 bedrooms. C·-11. ort• ving. a u s, no ,~ s. 2 BA. 2320 Florida. nr Relrig. Range. Victoria St. -.--2 Br, l Ba. Crpti<, Drps. ..,
\Vall11.cc A1·f' .. C.,\\ Beach & Adams 53ft..2730. Nr. ShoPfi, ftlature Adlts. No drapes, built-ins. Quiet. $130 ON TEN ACRES Bit-ins Nr. B<:h. $135 ,no. 7;,' Coast ll""'Y fro ntage ...,.L
I & 2 BR. funt 1(.. unru1'n. 2020 pets. SlOO. 548-2-WT mo. 962.-3186 1 It 2 BR. Furn &: Unfurn Call 842-4()8:j J'l'sta.urant. 3 unils & exhi
Fullr :ion SI., C.:'11. l\lgr on Orange County 4600 $ll5 ?ER mo. 2 Bit. l small Fireplaces I prlv. patios /2 =-&~·~3~B~D-'""1-S.~2~BA7,-p-vt. R·2 lot. S.'il.000. $7,500 down.
Pttmiscs. LARGE 2 BR, crpt~, drps, child OK. No p<ls. Blt·ina. Pool!. TeMlt. Contnrl Bkl1t. Tfl'" l·IUNT"1'1AN •I""'""" rt & nnnl Kids ok patio, he11e<l pool. \Vasher "" "" ...,..,_....,
SUNNY 2 BR. Partly furn. SINGLE Adulls. I u x u ry carpo ,....... · · • crpts, drpt. 531.!Ml!2. Aft S 900 Sea Lane, Cdfti 644·2&ll hook up. 962---1!994 NE\VPOJ{T Beach . l-ligh °"
\\'ill complc(c for l'm ploycd l<_arden 3.P.1~· w/fulJ recrea. :~109c;nege. Apt No. 2· DELUXE 2 BR. $135. Aduli. (MacArthur nr. O».st Hwy) thr BluH!': ovf'r the bay. 8
couple. Infa nt OK. 616-8'.!'16 lion f11.cthties & complete past 40 only See mn,,,.. 263 $lS5. 2 bedroom, carpets. dl"luxc unils, 11c11·. all lea1-prh·acy. South Bay Club PVT. Jiving, new 1pac. 3 Br · ~... NEW DUPLEX drapes, bu ilt.ins.
1 BR11e1v l'arpet~. bltns, $136 AP". 277 So. Brookhurst, apt home. Walk·ln closets, l&th Place. O.l. 1 UNIT LEFTI . 830-1548 <"'I. lin:'ploccs. many xtm~.
Ad I I Colli owner &15-1200 or b'75-mo. Westsi de. u ts on Y· Anahein1 (TI4) 77'.?-4500 frpl, charming paUo, nr fwy 1 BR UNFURN apt, raraa:e. 2 BR. 2 Ba. ($250). Prlv, pa· LOVELY l Br t Ba. Crpts, 5.»:i~
SHORECLIFF: large 3 Br .• ':::''::.'·c:28::0c.7 ____ =-SZ'"JO. 546-4016. Quiet, refind only. No pet!!. ti<>, <m'. rarage, rptd., drap. drps. displ, dshwhr. Reirig o=========
$3%5. Lease 5 BR. 3 BA, llv family. Avail Feb. 15. $450 QUIET I Bcdroon1. $Jj8 nio, G~rden Grove 4610 2 BR. l\.ia BA, crpts, drps, 145 Mesa. Drive, CM, ed. Comp. bltns. Be1t loc. & din set opt. 842-5705 Business Rental 606tl
rm. din nn, e.lec kit. 2600 gq SHO\\'PLACE: 3 Br. 2\l ba. incl. util. Rrcrcat\on r1n. & bll·lns, patio &: illl'8ie. 707~~ ORCHID
II .,.1713 ~I . c"n ,1c c·.l\~1. SINGLE Adul lll Lu x u r Y 1 ll"'"' Newport Be•ch 5200 2 BR. crpts, drps. range. ---·-----
· .......,.. Avail . Df'c. 15th . $325 """ ,,......_,..., garden apts '''ith l'OUntry Adult~. no pe 11· "" ~r -.., 675-6050 o
li\11'1AC Tr\Level Republic t.lrs. Hopper. Agt. 673--6310 2 BR furn 11rt~. Avail no\\"! cluh atmosphere and rom-mo.1540 Elm. 54~2197. fASTBLUFF _
Hoin• 5 Bdrml · Fam Rm • EXTRA L.ge. :l Br. houM'. 1'2 Adul! l ivin~. hid pool. n:'C plcte privacy. SOUTH BAY 2 BR. lreah paint. new N (! w .Z bdrm. 2 be. Cpts.. -,,;. 7 1 Cl., ..
Din Rm • 3 Ba Close to Ba .• l~e. liv. rn1., formal roon1. good Inc. 641)..582-1 CLlJB APTS 13100 Chapman dropc:s, a11ta, bltns. patio. 1 drp1., bltns. Overlookina: ·
Schools·South Coast Plaza din rn1 .. fpl. ?riv. :xi x 30· Barhclor a p3r!mcnl A\"C'., Garden Grove (TI-I) child ok. no pets. $125. back bay. Xlnt Joe. nr. $hop. 2 BR. Apts. 1-'rplc.. •Jeck,
References $33:'i. 642-7777 encl. patio. S77J n1G. yrly ]i•I i\lontc Vista, 6:',6.3000 Ms.-0562. 783 Shalimar Dr. C'lltr .. churchta, achods. etc. ~:· drps, bllns. S190 lo
Aa:ent Sctnlc Propcrtie11 67.>.5726 ===='Co="='='='""==== Huntin ... ton Be•ch 4400 Huntington &Heh 4400 !,!~Amigos \Vaary;., Apt. D. NE\'-; 3 Br. 3 ba .. cpts. drp11,
Cloaed gar. Children & pel s
ok. $135. 962-7637
A'ITRACT. 2 Bd1·. All Xli'35.
$135. 17442 Queens Lane>,
H.B. 968-7510 or 847-1594.
REAL ESTATE
Gentr•I
BAYtRES'T 4 bdrin. fam. CUTE 1 Bdr. Hie . • -per mo. ye Y· elec. buill·ins, dishwasher: rm, dining rm. dl'n & pool. w/lrplace. Nice Yard. Gar. Newport Beach ~200 ,
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• ,01. • 0 fireplace, patio. Unusual Rentals W•nted 5990
A•all now! "·'!:II/mo. Al:! Opt" --• $1"'"' 0~"' ~'"" o• ~ 6-12--5200 _... 637_;;,;_· >JV. ~ ' THE THE NEW M clOle. &. storage space. ~~~~--~~~ HUNTINGTON CAPRI APARTMENTS ... td' Ml La Don V. FrankJir.. Realtor LA!\GE 2 "°"' 3 or 4 BR.o LOVELY. •m•ll 3 BR, CALIFORNIAN APTS. WESTC'l•F mo£. Coaol Hwy. 613-1222
llx21' rumpus room. blt·ins, bea~d celling. brick pa!io, Spanish Villa91 Design TS RIVIE,.•~ COROLlDO AP':'S. 2 Br. ~•·ly decorated. $270/mo. pref adults or 1 child . .$29.i FOR SINGLE ADUL • • • S . 2 ... ~ Lower levels, atudl05, ... 11t. ~7·7548 54().1151 6i:>-4'42 N! pac1n11g OONl'OOllll ,,,-
$1&5. 3 BR. fenced .~. frplc. N~11· 1 N 'l Brclroom. rurni~h· ••• WHERE LIVING IS FU Heated pool house, Frplcs., pool, dbl. c ,... 2 BR, 2 BA. Ell"cl1'ic Kit· N: k unfurnished. a lr-condi. CUSTOM l , l • 3 BEDROOM APTS. ca-t• & Dnpes CaJl>Orts, patios, $180. $220. .,,,,,1••~11 .1111,;,,,..,
ft.10 , w /\.\', chlld~n & pets f'hen, Gar. Vw ol Ocean & t11Jncd. dis hwashers, self. v. ··~ 673 3378 ~ ""'•IPMrt 11"'':"
OK. Bkr. "'~·• c non Adults • No pcls ..;_;_":.;.cc_ _____ _ ~ Bl\~' Adil<: no pel!!i $300 C'Jeanirii; ovens, pallo. break· L d Mod I Opo D 'I 11 6 SPACIOUS 1 8 A l I , __ ·,Tly. c 'ai1 _ ,~1· •. ·,,.~,. Furnisne • s n •• Y •m· pm . 1800 We1tcliff Dr. d 'i P1 • w w RENT,\LS \VANTED 117:i. 3 Br separate house.· ~ ,.,.. ""'· la~t bar. prlvalf' :>\In derks, ,_, -• ttlr g • e 1v
EAST BLUFF ... • .,. . . .. c s . * llOi\l ES fllmily ""'"!!come. Blue 2 BR. So of hwy. f l'fll C, lvrgc s1omge clo!CIJt, heat. FROM $140. Sun dk. So. or fhvy. Quiet •DUPLEXES B<-~''°7":,;· ;':&l;:.5--02:llocl::. =c,.>_I.:;:;:-1 crpts, drps, bllns. Bean1 M J'IOOI. SAun!ls. U.B.Q.'3, FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED 1 Br. 2 Ba, view apt. Fire· Ad1!11 only. Sl~. 673-6063 •GUE~ l".OUS"'S -' .. ~ 0 I 61'6"""' sound p1oofcd \l"all.~. \\alk.tn ~· .., $150. 2 Br, hBlardWV\IUB , rps.1 c:'c:"'-''"'·_:.__· :.~----~-~ clo!IC'r,. Co\'crcd carports -(.<\s low as $85. Furn . ii Shared by 2 Friends) place. dlihwaahel', brand UNF. Dupleic. 2 B d r . * APARTMENTS
nr fG~:n. uc e a c o n 2 811, 11unde<."k, n!i:e patio. ADULTS, no pcli<. new. 745 Domina:o Or. $220 F'rplace. ranac & refrlg. FREE SERVICE
l _ _:;Gl;;>-<l.:.:,11;.;t';;. ;i;C:'.'-,'·;-;;:--o.::;::: I garde.t1tt. S:llO monthly. 2 blocks \V, Newpot't Frwy. SOUNDPROOf EO PRIVACY FOR mo. No chUdren or petac. UQ) Alf'll1. $175 mo. &20 Acacia, GOLDEN WEST RENTALS
s:m. 5 BR. 2 Ba. Redee. 67f>-0737 At ;\lc:Arthur & Main RELAXING OR ENTERTAININI) AND 11qfLC.ll66-1260or615-M35 CdM. ~
J'rplc, bltnt, \.\'/YI, drpa. 3 BR. J 11 BA dplx. Pri bch. SHOPPING WITHIN 1/J BLOCK. PLUS 3 BR. 2 iA, ntar ocean. NICE 1-rrt 2 BR upper. 3 LOCAL, clC&n<'ll1 coUege
AvaU now. Bier.~ view, trplc. Adults, no pets. CAll 546·2727 FUN & GAMES TO MATCH ANY MOOD. frplc. dlahWhr, cpts. drpa. Crpta, dl'Pf, rtfrl.z, range students want 3 bdrm turn
$725 mo. 646--2290 ms. mo. ~Y~lf. _pr. N.,,,. dftCOl", AdultJt. -Jloule or Apt in Newpon
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c_;;;°'='•;_tf_,._,. ____ i _100_1250 ~::.::.-'m"o.-,~B=R.'-c-trp""'l""e.""b~l..,ln-"-I SINGLE Adulu. Lu x ur y En\oy a f•1t sat of Tennis , • earM"" of Voft•Y· MS-C897 wlcdaya. Leue, Sl10. Owner 673-2~. Bch, c .?tl. All IU"e employt(t.
_ . 1 kit~" Nr.y,•\y decott.ted. \Valk to garden apts with country b.81 or Blll l•rds. Sh• p • up In one of the 2 Br Luxury apts. I* 4 1322 HEU6i'R0PE. 3 BR, Have f'f'f. P.tl'@nt3 ltve. In 4 un. l~ BA., e ec. "'"' l b tmo h ·' •-tho
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I ....... _. .... Mach & 10U'll. 675-7488 e I.I 11 sp ~ anu com. Gymn•slums or relax in ii -une -BaU\I, tireplaOf:. Sl70 I.: u~ balcony, tta1 (rplc. 3 bllu area. Will btl pennentnl & rim. rm.. rp · r nt.'\&o Ythu. .::::;;;,c=,.""-=;_~'"-"c= I pie!<" priva('Y. WUTH BAY ..1 ho p I 11 bl U Cllolce Joe. .$'40 ?11 o. DUPLE.'X • m MT· ft. -1 BR. J•cunl or in the sun aroune t ff · Mr1. Kllen, Mer. '1~1 Hllarla from octan. SlaJ mo. C&ll re a e. p to SllJ. Bl>-2027
• _ 2 . BA bl I I G C1.UB APl'S. Irvine 11.I 161h, Way, Apt. C 675--J&.15 l=o='-""=""""=~-~~~-:.4,,.•A>J"· \i , Ins. fl> c. ar. N-.., "·a•h. I D" 'II ti t
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""" = ~ ... ~ .. °"' • Your Soci1 1rector wt arr•n-_, •• n _... s 2 "R 1 So BE 00 ·~· T -•· 2 BEDR00:-.1. Sll) mo. New c=:=-.,"'°c.:;'="=· =-="=n=.== fTI4l ~;,.!mil •-,.-~· .:..P to belch. o , beam BR., . ef Hwy. Yrly. """~ •" to ~""'O<"r·~ ()li inl . 1 child, no peu. Call -. the fabulou1 C•pri Room & thole fun trips clfll. Ctp11. drps. stove. Ulll's turn'd. $195 ,.to. lfll.mli)' of 4: dcsJ1Ar&Tely "~o ._, H_unt_ln11ten Beach 3400 + LOVELY Ai'TS. Vny low 1 to Mammoth, Vqas or ? Quiet v.·('l"k:Jng roc.ip\«. No Rfl1ttnen ~ulrtd. need hou!t'. ullder S200 .
.,,,,....,,,,. • >\·1•1y "''"· ld•al lo• •••gl"'I be 11 "' • .. • " ,,eU, $150 yrly. 61$-0US Mr. Forney, Bkr. !'>40-3862 ~l ust cltfU1. l\\O fl crgic
-t COri'AbE 1 Bdr. SIO\'f'. SIM )Tly • .f BR. 2 BA. crpl11, or married cpl. Linen. SEE THE HUNTINGTON CAflRI AT 2 BDR'-IS. 2 bath 1 , LARGE 2 BR. <.'ftlll. dl'pft. children. SJ8...&1$l6. r~Jrl:. Util pd. St~. No drp1, very 11mnll fenced yd. 111~\d, l.'i1uwtey. ,.V, rill 6700 Edinger Ave., Huntington .1t1ch 1 Octan v 1 APT \V ed Pets. ~tH. ~7-3400. Obi .:ar. 1st & hill! & dep. 11111",;. !-;lf'J'lll to h e h .. cpts/dtpg, dl1hwa1her. b lr.1, lew.Adut cpl . ant to n •nt for
pd. V.n B"-n •. Ne•-m" • ~,,, ...... 491 "4" I $1~/mo. Adults. 6(2...f.JS7, only, no peU. $2Z. 303 perm. resWenee. 2 Bdr i.tlll 3 BR 6.: d,.n. 11~ ba. crrits, '" ., ,,., ... , ....,,.w'"' _,, ''" 1 ''4 Miiot• Wl'tf .t .... " 11-4. & ttle hi D ... .,., 11st1t> £:" I I 5tt.~-beh SI I .
I N 1,1'· 1 2"1~1 -V'll--....a rt rn ea . , .... .,,,.... nr . . ng c Y•oirinn.
drpa, frpl, bll·lns, c t'l\n, o. ·' ....,.... ~" F'lIRN. oceanfront apt. \V/1\ ,,._...,, J .. t l•t .t s,ri ...... St. 3 BDRM 2 BAnf i:ARGE New 2 BR, 3 BA 67$-6000 t•vf•nlna:s. c.:-.1. SZl~ mo. 842-7153.,:..__ LEASE S27S per rno. 2 ,;tory carpeting, beaut. decora1ed.
!MMACIJJ,ATE l BR duplex 3 BR. 2\1 BA. Sho...,...t adult r,plo, "'pell. 12"1 PHONE 1714) 846-0619 oph/drp1, l l upl..,., plusd•n.Crpt•,~!l";.~!'"" •LANDLORDS •1~
wf pr. Apt B. lll E. 211t tract. H.B. Call S4M005 aft monthly. Owll':r 61$-.2221 qr d l • h w a. 1 her '210/mo. View. 7n..4387, ~ or FREE RENTAL SERY ~
SL Q.t. ~ 6 or wknd1, 547-lf'oll l'"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!I.... M~. &U-0598 131~177. BrokaT 53f.6982
SOUTll LA"GUN A •· top loc.
Coa~l llwy. al 2nd S!t'CCI.
Olfic<' or ~1ot'f'. 800 sq It.
Sl00/1no. Pete &rrc1t Rlt~
612-~200 r;vC'S. 6~:>-2123
h'TORE. \V, l~h C.t-.1 .. Nr.
llarl>or. Hnl l!JKll. $13.i ut.il.
incl. &12-02'37
STORE or Olfice • Baylronl
Balbo.'\ Island . Will decorate
In suit. Lo Rent. 673-4300 '·
STORE or OUicc. Newport &
Bay Ctntrr. 20:l2 Newport
Blvd. &16-1252
LEASE-JO x 60 C·2 bldg\
Paved 101. c;fXXI for oUicr or •
anythinJ[. 5\8-2039/l;.iG-4760. '
ROOi\I !\ullablr for i;:ill 1hop.
1nc11·~ shop or 1ntlies ii.hop1
Cal! J\111 Brrkshire. 673--94 ,
Office Rental
LAGUNA BEACH "·
Air Conditioned
ON FORJ::ST AVENUE .
Desk spacc avall4hle I
11cwest o.Uicc buUdlng '' prime Joca.tltln ln downtOWll
Ltll{ttnll Beach, Alr cond!.
11orW!d. came:«!. tieautllul
t>ntn\nc1'1! Front~ on
Fo!'elt A~·c .• rtsr leads to
,.luncipa1 1>11rklng loll. ~
per mcnlh for Jip.&ot_ DeJl
and l'ha\rs ~valluble ror p
Bw:lne'J.S hou~ answo
srrvlee avallable for 11
1\11 u1Ullle:11 paid e.xce
t«lcphone. ...: •
DAIL\' PtLOT
Z.'2 f>'OREST AVENUE; -~
LAGUNA DEAO J I • : •
.ifl l-!M66 I ~~---~~-~·· STORE, ofllt1! It desk •P"CQ
1312 Newport Blvd., CM
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Satwrday, Dt<tl'lllbtt 6, 1969
R ST BUSINE_SS one IUSINESS 1114 ANNOUNCEMENTS
i.Mvstrlal Rentot
Gonoro l FINANCIAL FINANCIAL ind NOTICES ·~"--~~_;_;.;.,;.;;....;;;.;.c:...~~·1::;::..:.;.::.:.:.;~~~~
6090 luo. Opportunltioo 6* Buo. -OpportunlllH QIO Ftund !Fr .. Ads )
:'"INDUSTRIAL SPACE FOR LEASE • •
• 3M)() Sq. fl A/C off, carpeted. drapes: sbort
:term leues. Close w Orange County Airport.
New 15,000 SQ. ft. \\'arehouse or mfJ,?". space.
WU accept 6 mos. lease. Bldg'•. fully sprink·
lered. Irvine Industrial Complex.
HERE'S A WINNER
for ORAHGE COUNTY DEALERS!
Exciting -Nice business of your
own • overnight!
YEU..0\'{ A Whitt kJtl.en, bas
collar \vl!h bell. Bu.JOO. l:slt'.
675-S.104
CAWCO cat. long haired, vie·
Newport & P.lesa Drivt!, Cl\1.
~7-TI4J
When You
Wont it done
right •.•
JOIS a EMPLOYMINT
Jo~n. Wom, 7100
BOYS 10 • 14
Cu-rim' Rou1e1 ()pell "'' . La:wia &ach,r So. Lquna
DAILY PllDT
"2-4321
BOY \lo-anted for dock work.
Sailing exp. de sire able .
Penn., wknd. ba!ia.
43,000 sq. ft. free-standing bldg. 8% A/C orr.
Fluorescent lighting thro ughout bldg. Ready
soon.
"Making Money is Child'• Play''
\Vorking onl y 2 days every \Yeek ofiers
earning potential of at least $993 or more
(afte r expenses) each month.
BLACK Poodle
A\'t', F'.V. Call
962-<M I
Lost
vie Falcon
lo idcntily,
6-401
Coll one of
the experts
listed below!!
67J..02·1U
. .BUSBOYS: 1 days, l
nlg:htii. Apply 1n per:;on, :129
E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa.
New 31,000 sq. ft. bid~. Office air-co nd. and
carpeted. 2 lo 10 year leases.
New 32,000 sq. fl. bldg. Fully sprinklered.
Fluorescent lighting thruout. Offices fulJy
jmproved. Irvine Industrial Complex.
New 13,000 sq. fl. bldg. Carpeting & air-cond.
tn offices: 2 to 10 year leases.
6,300 ~'Q. fl. 4 offices. carpeted & air·cond.
Leases from 2 to 10 years.
20.000 sq. ft netv bldg. 2 to IO year leases.
Offices are carpeted & air-cond.
CALL : Dick Cramer or Jerry Cole
COLDWELL, BANKER & CO.
.l.IO NEWPORT CENTER DR.,
NEWPORT BEACH
113-4700 644-2430
Whodclyo Want? Whoddyo Got?
SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS
Spoclol Raia
S Lines -5 times -5 bucks
lllULES -AD MV$T INCLUDE
1-WNll ~1111 ll&ve le 11'10.. a.-Whtl YOU Wl"f In lrtdf.
,...VOUlt ~t lllG/Of edd~1. &-,j llllel o! adw~rl!s•nt.
~NOTHING ~OR SA.LE -tl'JIOE$ Cl<L'f'l
PHONE 6-42-5678
To Place Your Traider's Pairaidlse Ad
Start in a modest way .... Yes! a total
cash investment of $4,950 (fulJy secured)
should provide an aggressive g~_getter with
almost $1000 monthJy profits servicing a new
revolutionary patent pending fulJy automatic
system.
A ~umber of major retailing giants in
Am,er1~a have. been experimenting with our
exclusive totally automatic method of mer-
chan~ising and have been more than delight-
ed \v1th the results. Great repeat business!
Sell ou r product at minimal prices and make
fantastic profits year-round (no soliciting).
A fortune_ is ,v_a1ting fo_r the right people
who recognize this potential and ACT NOW!
\Ve help!
Drop us a line. let us tell you more about
AUTOMATIC HELIUM BALLOON SYSTEMS
UNIQUE OPERATIONS that assures a quali· f1~~ party of great profitable expansion possi· b11tt1es.
Investigate: Ir you qualify, \Yrite about
your business e-xperience. etc., please give
phone. number for personal interview and
amazing de1nonstration of equipment.
MONEY-MAKERS
Write Daily Pilot Box M·15
NOTE : Regional airea d istributorship avail-
a_ble_ with upwards of $40,000 annual poten-f1al income.
REAL ESTATE
Gener•I
BUSINESS ond
FINANCIAL
Office Rentaif 6070 Bus. Opportunities 6300 1------BA Y LIDO BLDG
3700 Ne\\1JOrl, N.B,
Offil·es available. R1n 301
6i5-2-164 01' 541..j(),12
A!llliatt'
CANDY SUPPLY
ROUTE
1 No $t'.lli.ng involved)
},EJ\1ALE Shepherd 4 yrs old
lost vie \\'ilson & Placentia, SERVICE DIRECTORY
C,l\f. Child's pet. J\.cw'd, -------'-'--
SJ0.-0669 Biiby1ittlng 6550
\V~I.TE Joni; haired e:tl \\'/ LICENSED Babysitt<'r, n1y
p1ni< collar. ~t nr Harbol' home Mon-F ri, Pre·
& Bak~r. C~1. 5.'J7-!M~ schoo~r. OC College ruca.
GERJ\tA.N' Shepherd. 2 yn 549--0i06
old. An.swei;,s to "Shadow".'·s~A-B_Y_S_l_TI_IN_'G-.-. -,.-.,-,-"-,'-"
C.M. area. a<~l.3 Heller Park. L;:. rncd . y<l .,
Person1ls &I. lwich. XlnL. care.
6405 645-:ll~
Carptintering 6S90
NE\VPOnT OFflCES
Lg & l\1111, beaut bldg., Coast
lhl'y, S50-S\7j, 838-142.3
*Alone? Excrllenl income !or few CARPENTRY
hours \1·eekJy woi•k. tDoy' YES IT'S YOUR 1\llNOR R.EPAlRS. No Job and Evenln~sl. Rerilling and FAULT
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. r Tex> Sn1all. Cabinet in <>ar-l'O cc 111:; n1u11cy l'OllJ.. coin ,-,.,, .,,,,, ·· 1~"' , 11 I • , · ". t • .. uni._..., tn ~.,,at;<.' Ill ai;:es & o t b e r cabfnets. opcr11trd dis""nsc1·s '" Q,_ ,,.,,, •. ,,. ,,. o J" JI Commerci•I 6085 .,.. -: ;i -..e Y ur uc ca 5"15-8173, U no af\S\\.'er leave
Bl'autHul 4l' Nor\\'CiganJ----------ange Co. and :<urroundinn ORANGE CO. 547-Sll67 • -·-· \Vo I bl" I • ' h msg al 6~6-237~. II. 0 . l i\f!'e impcoved view· fol,
Tustin .arei:"-E'qUity $15.500. trade for T.D.'s or ? ~ . :; . * 54&-o&J7 *
2 lovely tCW.'llhouSCs Ne1\'-
poct Beach, 2 Ba.~.2 .. BA
each, $500 mo income. $9000
equity. TRADE for hon1e,
car, boa I, ? ! Agenl 64&-073:.!
Sailing Yacht . ..,.,vingly car. COAST H1gh11·ay, s ou I H '" · ('!la is 1 routl" __ -_.i uur reconling Ander.son
rd for & equip"=. ns.ooo La"'•na 5000 ~n ft •""n•m. tHandles:-namc brand candf LIC~NSED ~ .. ~ "" "'" nd * c.i * CARPENTRY. "ab,-,,,,,_. equi1y Ior hortlf', income, bldg. J units $9300 ....... ss. a 11nacksJ. $1;;75.00 cash s · ·i -' R ,-' .. ... " .__, .,. p1r1 U.u ca ing. advice Rcniod. No JO. b 100 s''''''· TD'!>l, cars or 7 ~. 644-4265 $82,500 p1•icr. Con I a ct requi.~. r or personal inter-on a ll h1attC'rs. Loi·,,, "I _,.. view ,·n Oran" ,.._ qual "·ork. Call &16-2571i l.agUna Beach, 3 BR. & den r Ol'f'tk'r i\1 .. "-ure. PETE . ..,r '-V. area. l\1arTiai;l'.' Busines~. ::12 N.
homt', ocean v ie\v, Ex· BARRF;TT REALTY &U-5200 8end nan1l', address and El Can1ino Real, San REPAIR. Partitions. Small
1·hangc for lot or duplex, LEASED Stores For Sale, ~ne nunibcr lu i\IULTI-Clrmrn!r. ·192--!11:}6, 492-0076 Remodel, etc. Nile or day.
Mr. OJnrad R iviera Realty 19th SI. Nr. Bethel Toivers. ATE DlSf., JNC .• 1681 \V, ___ 10_A_,_M_-_10 _P .. ,~I --J ;~"~';;"-,-';;C;;aJ;-cl ~KEC-..Ncn:",,o~.;"6~i970 Broadway. Anahc1 n1, CaJ i. · -;;;:: 499-~00 19~·1110 Eves. ~d-1 7ti8 or 646-7414, Agent. !omla 928{):?. 171~1 778.:)()60, LICEN::.EO REPAIH.S, ALTERATIONS
Al.:C Doberman Pup~. Avail. --C Spi!'itual Reading~, advice CABJNET. Any size job.
nblf' for trade or lools, furn. Industrial Rent•I 6090 LEANING PLANT on :11J n1?.\tcr~. ::12 N El l -=='=''='='='·="=·"JIC:o-c'~· =5='1s=·~='="=' =-
SERVICE DIRECTORY
C1rpet L11yln11 Ii
Rep•ir 61-26
FOR CARPETING
OR CARPET LAYING
C. A. Page 6-12-2070
Electricail 6640
Experienced BARTENDERS
!llf'l'Ving all 01·anf;C County.
6J9-t1:1~
Hauling 6730
i'f'.P.lJ/(<Jr. C11.'allu p.
SlOlload. SU!vageub!es h~c.
Rrn101<1• i1·y: :..: 1· ad e:.
962-Si-1:~.
HAULING, Ha1''-' "1T P/U
Anylhing • Cr;.1sli lu furn. $8
load --n1lg. ~9lH!03
MOVING HAULING
Clean Up and Haul
SIO <1 load. 6~6-2528
Hou5eclei1ning 6735
32 x ll x 5 • Sailboot hull.
ldeaJ ferro Cement Fonn.
Trade for macliincl'y, 100Js,
etc.
i1u1'C, r 1c. Good home. -$40,0CO C;1n11no Real, San Clc111~nlc
P!'in1r con!idcration. Call NEW BUILDING fnclud~ 1-hr. S(!l"Yier, plus \92-91:l4i, 19'~-0076 Cement, Concrete 6600 s,,,, t.· Bca1·h J anitorial
6-12-3961 ll60 1 ~an Al'l',, Costa l\!esa laundry work, 8 years san1c W Al\\ • JO Pl\! :;r1·\· C11t~. 1\·indo"·s. 1100-. Call 6-12-8961 Anytimr ~ 1-aJ'·n llln r t:El\'IENT \VORK. no i·ob 100 •. .., Each unit 1725 fl 'l rf ""' "' · ess or'Ces-sale. c1 c. P.rs & Co'" m" ·I. HAVE clear North Lagana .• -sq . -o · Call: ;\lR. ROBINSON DIS,\BLED Vl'I \~gaily blind isrnalJ, rcasom.blc. Fn·~· ...
SERVICE DIRECTORY
Moy.Ing, Stor.~ee
MOVING
6840
Local, Medium distaoce,
RcamnabJe. 536-0126
P•perhainging
Painting 6150
PAINTJ NG-Ext.-Int .•. 18 yrs.,
Exp. l.ns.. Lie.., free est.
;\coust. ('('ilini::. 6i:J...-l938
Plastering, Rep.iir 6880
*PATCH PLASTERING
,\II types. F'rce estimate
Call 5-10-6823
Burroughs Oper to $500
Typist to $42S
Ship/ Rec Clk. $450
Store Mrg. Tr. $600
ABILITIES
UNLIMITED AGENCY
488 E, 17th St. Suite 22f
Cofita Mesa 642-1470
CLERICAL-FI NANCE
Secretary . cashier. ~tinimum
1 )'l"ar , linancc co, exper.
Xln1 starting :wlaty, good
11·orking coad. C a 11 A-tr.
'Bla.sche for.app'l. 546-1140 I
Fortune Financial Co.
College Center
:?750 lfarbor Blvd.,
Co.&ta 1\fesa..
COFFEE SHOP !ilANAGER
Exp'd only, Start $175 wk.
Apply 2-4 pm daily, THE
C01TAGE COFfEE SHOP
562 \V, 19th St. CM.
COSTA l\tESA MANUFAC·
TURER, starti~g new 6 to
10 pm shUt, Want exp'd.
Lathe Macl\lnists, Grinders,
M'ill Opel'~.. etc. who are
ahl!ady employ'd, and want
to work 4 hni, ca, night for
x11·a income. Only exp'd
men "''/owo hand tools need
a pply. Pit'aS!' call 545-TI5.l
for furthe1· inforn1~1Lion.
COASTAL AGENCY
Profession'al
Employment
Assistance
A member ot
Snelling & 5nelling Inc.
:?790 Harbor Bl, CM 54(l..6{J$
1-lai·bor Blvd. at Adams
*COSMETIC
SALESWOMAN
Experience prelerred. ~
manent full time positions.
Xlnt company benefits.
J. W. ROBINSON
r <tshton Island, N.B.
Equul or1po1·tunity cn111lo~r
Cosn1ctolog1sl
HAIR STYLISTS. Top \\Wk·
ing t.'OndiLions & percentage .
Pd vacationi;. 847-267:!.
~mbing 6890 COOK • • •
PLUJ\1BING REPAIR 1
No job too small
• &12-3128 •
Roofing 6950
ALL TYPES; rock, wood &
asphalt shin1;l~s. LEAl<S
REPAIRED. \\fork ~ar.
&11-1130
t:xp<:'r1enced
Apply lo pc.l'SOn only
THE RIGGER
# 16 r ashion !~land
Ne1vporl Beach
Lovely home &: swim pool
&: family :style cafe (help
run>. Next to golf course.
Near Valley Center. T rade
tor ~creagc. Owner 644-1721
'63 MKX Jag. 4 dr. F.P. Lo
ml. Auto-air-new rad. tires,
brks, AM-Flit , stereo. Trade
'12J;XI eq. for late P.U., auto.
642-1574
J BR & den 1 ~· • 1 ba 1crs, 2 rest rooms, 110/2'20 0 --R 1 u1-gi;-nUy r{'(]tll'Sls personal <'"ti111. H. Sturlick :J'IS-8615 6lli-I IOI . • • • T ~ • I I . A I k' av1,, ea ty 6-12-iCCO - --------\VANT bea(•h income ee-ci·ic. mp e paring.· vo!unt.ccr aid J\lon/\\'ed/fl'i PATIOS. DRIV E\\'A \'S \\',\NTElJ -llousc\1'0rk, vie ·.Se~w::.;:in~g.._ ____ _::6~96::0
G-t2-27SZ C. Robel'\ Nath-es.!! Realtor COIN laundries-Frigidaire. & drive my ne1v Renault Planters _ Block ~·rn ~-·s Coro11;1 1k·J J\lar. Nc1l'porr -
COOK. Exp'd FRY COOK.
!'.lust be fast. Call after 3
pn1. fol' appoin t ment.
673-4166.
&;side 3 br hm !: 2 rear
~ $29,9-j() val. or :! hn1s
w/.5 rear apl.'i, mo inc $788.
~.500 val. Trd S33~t eq for
S.Qil hm. °"'nr/bkr 646-3750
8, acres comn1. in Ata!tcii-
d.ero for Riverside prop. Til.. hoe lot for Big Bear lol,
Tustin hsc for Rivcrsidr
area hon1e. 962-0027, 83S-J:l84
if.A VE: 50 acres r /C 0!'f'· '°'1 land. \VANT: Uni!~.
ho~ or 17 in Orange Cour.-
ty area. Narn:y J. J\·loor,
Rltr, 642-7000
Trade up _ hOUSC" with back
bay vil!w at 2353 ll'vinE'
Ave., Ior vacant or .f 10 JOU
units. Agent 6T»-62jt or
673-0823 aft 6 pn1.
C-3, Storts & Apts
La Sicn·a AL'ea
Want 3 BR tionl.' ur ~
Conllnental ((). Rllr!I
544-1066 or G2S96
24' Glau cnJise1': ra. RDr,
SS. OF, dinghy w/3 HP 1110.
tor, xlnt cond, sips 6. Trade
$1500 eq. for clear Ca.n1per
or sta v.·ag. 646--1619
Call anytinic, Brokr.r· Costa i\lesa 642-1485 From S6,500 to $42,500, sed . Visit nic at 211 "A" Rooni. additions 6.l:?-!l~~,2 Uench. Call 67;).423.) aft 6
Anahcin1, Costa l\Iesa, 41sc st.. NB. 111l1.
:!00 uc line lis.~in.g & huntl~g 3000 ro 7000 sq fL \Vest 171h Buena Park, Fu 11 e 1· ton, * CONCllETE t-'LOGRS. + color movie film + mail. St. Costa l\1C!a, 91,~c per sq It Garden Grove, Huntington SINGLES danc.:c cver:ii \\led. paLios, eh·. Rcasont1blc, Call " \VINDO\V,j DIRTY'! ~ng lisl of names for Hwit· Welli-McCardle, Rltrs. Beach, Santa Ana, Tustin, 8:30 lo 12, fox ll'Ot, S\\'1ng, Dou 642-8.il1 Fi·ce est. 15 years ex p.
1ng club. Trade: 4 1\•hl dr. 1810 Newport Blvd CM La J\.1irada. lalin, i\leado1vlark Cub, "-=·=;--"=' ===== Jolinny Dunn 642-23&1
veh iclf' or'? 962-SliTI 34S-71'1!1 ~ ,·ve.s. Call Charlie 52j..783J H.B. 3 mi. \V. of Beach, oU Child Cara 6610 * APT CLEA.t~ING * I ~==c~~~~~=c:::~ I \Varner. Adm. $:? ----------1967 32' Chris Craf1 , r.vin OAT Yard &: A1arine Sales. Fas! ,t, thorough &12-8161
eng, fully t"quipped, very \YAJ~TED to lease So. O.C. Take· over operating boat re-F ;\ S ll I 0 N 0 r ig in a Is CHRISTl\lAS VACATJO,'\l \\'TLLIAl\IS Clea'ning Scrv.
clean, \Viii trade equity for 2CI00-3COo s.f., tin, brick or pair, hard\Vate sales & boat (wonien's ready lo \\'ear) -my honic $3.j(] •lay, ~ >r & CARPETS, \V1ndo'.l·s, firs,
hon1<' or car or anything, een1cn t blk bldg, 11·/gas, sales. Business in Ne1'-nnrt _tru=n-'~'ho~w~;n_,~·-'~'-3--8809 __ . _ up. Lg yd. supervised <1c· c1 c. Res or Co1nc'I. A1nt ..... = livitics. !\lake l'l'SV. 11111\', 614-143~ days, Gtl-4741 afl 6. 11•ater. 110 k toilet fac. \Y ill Beach. No investment re· EXPER lady driver desires 6-1 2-5.19(; 11cwk Rf'<iS! B.cfs_ 548-<Ull
San Clenicnt _1 Comin lots pay up lo 9c s.r. 49-1-1870. 11uired. \Vrite Daily Pilot la,1y or cou1>lr shal'c esp. to'I-========== RENTAL READIER
.t office: Ac1-o:;s sL f1·0111 Box 1\1 434 N.V. aht De.:· 15. 74~~20 _c_o_n_•_•_•_d~o-'~'---~6~6:c20 ~==='=''="="="'====
e Dl'Cssmaking • Alterations
Special on coal hems * 646-64-IG *
Alterations~642-5845
Neat . accurace. 20 yrs. exp.
TILE, Ceraimic 6974
• COUNTER GIRLS
Th1'Ce s hifts available
Apply
ONTRA CAFETERIA
# 60 Fashion Island
Ne1\'port Shopping Center * Ve1'l!e, The Tile: t<lan* Paciric Coast Hwy at
Cus1. \\/Ol'k. Install & repairs, McArthur. N.B.
No job 100 small. Plaster 'D'°E""N=T'"A"t-.O'"F'"F~l'"C'"E~S~-I
patch. Leaking s ho\vt:1· ASSISTANTS-
rcp11ir. 847-1 9::i7/8·\6-02CMi. -• Jnsuranc~ girls
• Rccoptioni!it. bank, nx to Alhr1•tson's nlkl. Lots 6100 NE\V F1'ee staruJ;ng drh·c in Aficionados del Toreo -
Sl :?::i,000 rq. For Shopping!----------restuurant, hi traffic loca-ln!('resll'd in group therapy GOLD t<Tcdallion Duplex by Ironing 6755 Tree Service
Cir ur Apts Oi•ange Co. llAVI!: $~3.CCO 111 R-1 Fee tio11, good business. Owner tall 673--0559 C. L. J.:irchncr locoilrd <11
6980 Prep11rcd l'Csumr 1nust have.
two yrs. dental e:1.i>eriencc.
67J.188l vil'w lot, 112' x 'ij', Located n1ust sacrifice $3.500 dn. HAND\VRITING analysis . 7310 \V. Oceanfronl. N.B. IRONING
Alwl tl'adt: my 2 cabin 2118 Lce11•ai'tl Ln., Dover THE REAL ESTATERS know yourself & 0U1en;. Call Addilions • Re111odl'l1ng r xp'd. You
in 111y hon1e,
dclil'f'I' ,r.._ pick-
cruii;crs mint cond 23• & Shores area. \Viii scU lo 646-7171 Ask for Van. Ginger. 5-18-8926 .t'rNI ti. Grrw ir.k, Llr.
30' 1''i~c/lnsurance' a\•atl. down, lrd for gd trust deed, DISTRII$JTORSHIP Orange NOT Responsible for any'=='="='""=='=*=.-=''~=21=;='=
Tl'idt: for Car or Real Es-or make l'ash oUer. H. c. Co. background desirable-. bill~ other than my own. 1· .
latr, Call Vena &la-14-t! ~~c:~;';,:s r.47-4019. t:ves. Aulo oil cleaning unit. oiLife \\Im. P. Douglas Carpet Clea~g 6625
Neal cottage rear of R-2 OOUBLI:: 1 . • $6500 requit'Cd. Appts only, ALCOHOLlCS Anonymous CARPET & upholstery :.lC'rii11
lot Cdl\l Equity SJ~. Takt: lilylc hou~~. 11~the?..ld 15P~~· 8J7-73io Phone 542-7217 oa· Mite to clcatlCd, al.so c:ar1}('1 in-
(·lcar latr model air t:nnd; $19.000. Call ~HG-3767 · BIKE SHOP P.O. Box 1223 Costa ~1esa. slallalion. Rcsull s i;.:oar. J'o!'
1·ar part eqly, balancl' $1l:li-======"'-''=== ESTABLISHED. l)('11·rr art'!I -fr'Cc c~l. call &Hi-:i~71
61.{'' ti-~-01 n 1· • of 11.B. Ne t ovel' SlJ,000 yr, A t 6410
* til~-020.3 *
!BONING In 111y h<t111c $1 an
hnur: also allcrations &
hahys11t1n;;. :,.1;...7fi.11
IRONING
1 :!'ini; 0\1'11 hut1Sl'l'S
6-16-7~1:1
TREES pruned, Io pp e d, Day hours. All union bene·
1-c1noved. 2fi yrs cxper. firs. Salary l3.44 per hr. eau
Acri a I t o iv<' re Qu i P • for appointJnenl 633-TJ.31,
.193.j40,j, 638-7231 DENTAL Receptionist,
TREES. Hedges. topped. eut Laguna llills El Toro area,
1'Cmoved, 30 yrs exp. Fully All phases mastered. $550 lo
insw'Cd. Big John &12-4030 start. P. O, Box 32;;, El
GENE'S TilEE SERV: Toro, Cal., 926.)() replies
Tree!I, shr\lbbcry lrimincd, ,"'=n~J;~d'~'-"~;a_I ~---
&/01· reniovcd. '.'>4~1359 DENTAL Assislant • Rccep.
1wr n1u. ·'. '" " Acreage 6200 C I -8-4 39 nnouncemen s A-OK lihll111poo Chr1~tn1a-~
12 uni1s t"Jo11c 10 Harbor -"i----------Ag\. al •i4 l;,.. SENSITIVrTY 'l'P.i\INING special ~7.J(J rn1-ll'i0<: for _J_a_n_;1_o_d_1_1 ____ ~6~7-'-'90 UphGlstery
Ne11·por1. 0..1. Value $95,000, 40 A··-"'· C"''I ~"~ EUROPEAN Delicatessen. \\'ORI\ SHOP halls r_1,·. ,tti;u c o n1 r "PAl~h:Lt; Jan11onal .~· 11'1·,,. CZ\'hOSKl'S c,, .. J,n. Uphol.
6990
tionisl; 2-girlll: :<etup ,
lahrillOry. bookkecpi11g, typ.
ing. Det·, 12U1. Ope n ,
5"1:>-!Hli.1 \\'onJ 1-•nr. Owneo .,.,·n ,.,.. .... .. s •. ""· <1-1l · ~~. repossessed sale. l\lusl St"ll I I "" "1"'2 " " -00\VN ~-PER Q A ,,~..-.ran1 of intero-•·''"nal lOUSl't' n i:: ""' -.. " I I · "· \\"' ,_. C -" I · y r h Leo \''bl:o 1 • .-.. 1\1 NTH , Rll or part. Reas. 17214 ~.. ,.,.. -'V 1u1·: ccan111g .,._-1v. in-c.uro(>('an 1<1-1tsmans11p ~. 11~-J,Sc=~~· ~1 1 r s:z,49:,. F'ULL PRICE. L. Beach Blvd. tf.B. 8-17-2l5l cxe1'Ciscs for sina!J s.!lf-di-RENTAL READIER rtows, 1'Cstd., l'On1l, const. 100•,;, rin~ 6,12-1-15.1
iulr, ;> ·we><> anytinie. Shc1vfell. 326 \\'. Third St., rccll'cl :;roup~. l\linimal r.10.392~ Cl,•1n1up. r1'Cl' est. !:68-:?fillt 1SJ1 Nc1vport Blv, O.l.
Shoreclllfs 3 Br on fcc Janel. L.A. Phone: f21316T,h;101 BARBERSHOP FOR SALE charge call 642-8i30. 10 A~I-
.S:Z:l:"ll eqty + clear $15:\f , Bargain. 8-17-9163 J Pl\1. GI nd I t I ak W l 18 Act cs n1a1urc xlnl pro-
'
E' oi·a 0
1 "' 0 s. an ducing avocados ·I-citrus. I O 6310 nc prop, tr r park or r~h View sites, sewrr & all util. nve1tmenf ppor. Cemetery _Lots 6418 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT I JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
nr eoasr. Chvner 673-0li6 \Vilt divide. P. O. ""' '13, p $ I I ·• ertner• nves ors FOR . Sall~ by o"•ne r. 6 JoL·Man, Wom. 7100 J b-... w 7IOO llandmadt unusual carved 1'"at1brook, Calif. 92028 Active or lnaC'tive partieipa-Pacllic V1e1v cemetery Jots. ~ 0 _.,icn, om.
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100
DENTAL oflil"C needs ex11'd
fron! drsk girl, lyping.
bookwork. Pleas in g
personailty. N.B. area. Call
54;)..8393
DENTAL ASSISTANT
wanted In Ne"·port Bea.ch,
·to s!11rl Jan 2. lntv. now,
~s.ocm .
Trade l ~ Acre, value $249;1
qr $2SllJ equity in ;; acre
b'act. Both nr Palm Sp!'gs.
For OK!v, t"ord or Dodge
9an Bus . .:>36-U31
resin cove:rt?d tables, bars TAKE over 5 acres, near tion. 10«. retu1-n & gt'0'1'lh Call n1ornings &12-1 323
& <'Jadlt"S, Trade for car or Lak< & 10, ... _ •15 mo. 1 · 1 · -~" 1 Assembly ,,., .. po entla in succe~w rta PRICED lo sell fast! 2 lots.
boat_. .K,1 il4/8!»-4743 eslat~ & building venlUrt'. Pacific Vie1v Me m o r i a\
BEAUTICIANS DENT L R 1\rlvcrlls1ng A~e""'' ~ "''EE E O A ECEPTIONJST,
""J ;, •• D D AT NCE. Exp'd. for n1odcrn dental
J.9xGr. FP. $135~1 M unit Mo1 cl · 1th 1na~er. 1'>na Beach, rqu1ty $16.COO,
• Jrade for l\on1e or ': ~~ ~
• Broker * ;;4;;.Ji"l:'i
Ra!s Vu lol llemet val $7000,
JTO Acs Yucca Va!IC'y \·111 J400 ar . 2j' 0\\1:n~ erus,
val $4200. Tradt orlf'/all.
cltar. for TO or 7 67l-30J:>
P.ll.
:tl8-SJ::2 rxttpl Sun. ==========I 646-41 4;) Park. '.:">49-0074 •
llALF ACRI:: \\•ith 53600 an. Laike Elsinore 6202
nual int'0111e Back Bav for Money to Loin 6320 FOR ~ALF. -2 lots ~·!ear land San Dil'go Coun-3 ADJOINING hillsi dr PACiflC VIE\\' $3j(] .
t)' or ro·~. lake\'1CIV lot~. near cu~ino 2nd TD Loan '~8-19:.2 '
Ila.I P111ch1n . l:ln· 6T.i-4'l91 S:l.000. $.'lti-24·19 BY 011"ncr -:Z !!arbor Rest,
-,1.s· DUN_ Pl-l't' Ci
0
'\BIN CRU, J. J ACI\~ ...-'40-nul..., ""'''' 01 Prompt. coruic:ential se:1·vir(' 1·en1t'lr1y lot11. Reasonahlt"
.R 1 'Ip I d N .-..~ "" "' 642 2171 S4S "'11 ""'1·~ss S<'CI. Call 6~6-:m72. · .. " · .v1nru "· 1 n:r Reno nea_r lluncy Lake at • ·vv .... .,,,
1'Qtxli11on. $1t»;' :~ue . Tradl' foot of Sit>rras. Level, clrar, Servin& Harbor aren 20 )rs, JOBS & EMPLOYMt:N 1
for V\V, or ! . . . s.i 000, j36...2449 Settler Mortgate Co.
RJO.~S I;='='='======= 336 E, l7lh Street
62'0
NEED MONEY?
.. * * * * * R. E. Wonted 1~1111!1!!!1J!~L~E~S!TA~Tl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~R~E~A~L~E~S!T,AT'-E!'!!!!!!!!!~I
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ind NOTICES
Job Wenttd,
Women 7020
CREATIVE \\lrlft'r desire~
perm anent poi;ltion .
Background <'xperien<'t i11-
clude1 Exte. Scty, Adverlis·
Ing, PUhllc Relations, Sales,
Prom<>lion. Please c.tll Dol·
He at 6"~1a87
_.,.,, Gener ail
om.. Rtntol 6070 Offlca Relilal 6070
J\tARlNER'S CENTER
To buy A new hOme: 1 lnvt:sri.'
gat~ our su:tratneed lntde
in plen. Let uie 8115\\'Cr your
questlong with no obligation.
t-'air enough 7
Found (FrH Ads) 6-400
BLACK & 1\'hile ma I <'
Spnnlcl or Bird dog. Vic:.
Von'11 Shopping Ce n If' r ,
1.taanolla & Talbert, f'.V.
847-66ti0
teJnolc
ASSEMBLERS
Elec1 1~111echan1cal 11.s.~r111Lly
1t](;!U(.11ng i;oldt•r1nl'.:.
Sharp Secretary f o r t-'El\IALE. olflCC!. Hunt. Bch. 962-1119.
f t d N I \V .. al't' turning 11o·ay bus1ncs.o; •• • pace ewpor * DRIVERS * rwryd;iy. Nr.cd capable
Beach Agency. Type <>pi"s. ro tul.e care or l'C·
6S.70. Shorthand 100, riutst 1..·us1 o111ei":1;, Re c {' n t No Experience
organize & f 0 I! 0 w gr"ds 11rl~u•nf:', Cllcntcle, Necessary!
not nl'Cel;!i<ll'Y· Call Viol" t h r u , U n d e r 35. '" l\lust have clean California Loving". !'">-18-9919. Or apply d -vi ~ '" Phone : 642-3910. 42S '" • 7 ri ng recon.1. A!lp..,. In flC'rson. ::.;7 E, 1 lh St .. YELLOW CAB CO.
• N. Newport Blvd. C.:'11. 186 E. 16th st,
R.lHYSJ'ITER. h1 c hskpg tor I •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I Coista Mesa
:? d1ildn1; occass.. !«lme ~D~R~U~,~,~,~C~R,--,,----,,.----1
Sa • !iloy ronsider live in BOAT 1 t: starting group;
C11l Personnel Dept. hHl'r, Cl\I. 6'16--2IOI need bass. .i;uitar and/or
17141 494-9401 ,________ CARPENTERS o,.,, .. __ No hang up ..
B,\BYSIITJ::ll "'-'ant<'d. 2 6i'3-J910 .
ho;.is agt""~ :!.~:'i. Stan .Jr1n E X p E R I E N C E D ESCROW CK 2nd. :; tiny 11k. 8-5:?.0 n1y
humr. ?\lust have OY.'n !rans. Local co, nttd5 ~arp )'OOnE r. 1:i-J4Q.~. Apply gal "'ilh -om~ escrow back-SrrTER'°""--d~c-,,,.,-,.,~,~,,~,-"""-d-l'd O'DAY YACHTS groond, ell.II Loraine, Mer-3090 PULLMAN t:hant.~ Prt·~onrlCI ASthc)' •
1·:.! )r "Id ~1rl. 8-5 l\lon-rri COSTA MESA 204!1 \Ve,1cur: Dr .. ~'.B,
TELONIC
ENGINEERING . PRIME CORNER om"" in Soo ... Bid<. Root "'
~ a:IOl'I! lo Udo •hop. Lie. $7~lZ>. Bca,uty ichop,
.pjJ11 an.a f1u.rpl1U spaor ol .,mtt equip. J.19 Riverside
FOUND older lt'malr ttdill.sh
Cocker IY"Pt dog. Grlcvlng.
Nel"(t Q\ll)('f or TICIV boint. s.:s-J.j66
i\IOVING INTO AREA. Ex·
lcn~h'I' <':qier. in \\'Mlin;:i.I
J\fotion pit' I UN' 111 or y L,19una Beach
f·12-1311i. 6'5-7770
BOAT \":ud &: !\!11.rinc ~Jes. -~===~=~-·•
Tnkf' o\·1r opcralinit boat * 1-.:LECTnONIC TECllS * B11nk111\'
Udo Rea.I.I)'). A\'t'. N.B. st~2114. ORANGE COUNTY'S
LIDO REAL TY INC . "10 -1000 SQ. rr. N,._ LARGEST W1 Via lklo 67J.7l00 Bt'ach C1Ylc Ctr. artA. 2629 HARBOR BLVD .
MODERN 3 room au ftf!. Sttrttari&J *'".,~•-ll'5 541 1640
-•-~ Jani "'"''"' Bh"-N.s . OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 cpu., ...-....... iu. • tor .er. 61.)..1601
\lk:e, ampl~ parking, ·===--,....-,----IOON'T JUST \\1SH tor 49, Ce.Ill. i.. NI.I. Bk JUd:. \VAi'\'TED: dl':sk l!l'!ll'f' by .on1elhing l.o furni:sh yaur
: • 2311,£. 17th Si:ttrt f'l"1tl estajt broker & notary. hon1e ••. find rreat hu)'ll in
()flA· Meu 841-1485 lk11eh 8ttl pttf, S.1!>-0131. lodfl)''I Clll:AJ!iflM A<l~
BEAUT. lot"t11:4111lred ten111.le,
calloo nl with nc11 c."Ollllr.
Call f>IS...7200 l'.lr 54;)..llGI
from 9-S pm.
ROYCE UNION boy!! b1kt,
\'IC', No. llunlln.£:ton Beach.
w.l:h\174
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P/lt or 11llil'd field. 67j..16761 Equal oppo11u111ty rmplo,r1
Honie C11N' av11ll. 5"16-4j70 ASSISTANTS &
* COMMERCIAL
TELLER
l .•11 fi ,\ppl,\ ln 1.r'IV1<1
Newport Nation•I e Alhed !\'u~s & Aides • RECEPTIONIST
01 O.C. Nurses Rtiiistry
21.:ig \V. LlngM Lane. S.A.
DON'T J:l\'t: it a"iia'i!; JtCI
quiek c•~h for Ir with a
0..ily Pilot '~·ant Ad.
Prepa1~d rr.su mc mu.-.1 11111l' Bink
two >'r!l. dtntal ('\'JX"i lf'lll'l' ~u!'l"·nor & P\,1et."llh,1. :0-,:,8 .
Evl', hrs. All union bc-n~lil :'.. B1\R;\\,\lO n1iht11. exp 'd. Ap-
Salary S.'t•ll per hr. CnJI for ply Jn person IHgh Tide, 777
:tppl . for in1crv1~. GJ.l-7jll. \V. 19th ·"'', C.:\f. --------
repair, hsrd"-arr S&Jes & {)\·t'n.-eas Opriortun1tlei1
bo.:11 AAle!l. Bu.\illl'" tn Call ~n1111y 714 : i71-2610
~""fJOrt Bt'ach. No In-FACTORY
''f'!itment required \\'nt~ TRAINEES
Da1ly Pilot Bo.-.: ~I -43--1. 1· $1 °' hou o em. ..... r. a.)"!.
BOOKKEEPER , Ex· APEX
per1enced. wanted In ac:· &.'ttPLOYMENT AGENCY
1'\'lUnhng olfice. ~l bet. 1873 llarbor Bh'd.
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•• FASHION HAlRSNLIST, mile or NAiJ<:w.rroE: 12' Stet. Ralain.nt ... • • SALES: S30l wetk in wig
female with fonowq, aood &a:. Sic. $100. Studh>-fuhion flelJ. Nttd ~ * * * SECRETARY • • Local ~llgr. need• eom\
Bookkeeper ~ Secreta.rr
w/10 or mOl'f' yrs. exper. ti
off employlnc s or men
people. f.1uat be exp'd iD
payroll. Box Pt1-&4,
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t he DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're
doin g busine" the ha rd way· The Service
Directory I classifications 6500 · 7000 in the
dassified ad section da ily) g 1 v es you an
advantage you get through no other adve r-
tising medium . It reaches customer s w1o 4re
ready to buy. Be there when your pro spects
come into the market loo kin g for the services
you have to sell. If your service isn 't lis ted ,
·we'll start a category just for you.
Pick up the phon e rig ht now and reserve
your space in the "Selle rs Circle "
Your Dire ct Line to
Directory Results
642-5678
DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED AD DEPART MENT
\Vant )'Ollr lree rashion N.e .1ocauon.642-08M coueh. mahO$:: Governor *DAY BUSBOYS aalesptraons,. pot e nt ia l "'w.rdmbe "" Oui!lmU ! Be-WIN'--.. .. 6 kb-r-•• I I 11 d r.,, '!°' t.'OITle ilF~hlonC<>MullanU HOUSEKEEPER.~Nteded . ··~T"'':'V ""1 • ~ un m e ........ n •
No IDvcstmtnl Highest Uvo-.1.n. Motherless house. 3 annchr. 642-3669. * NIGHT Roblnlon 842"+149
Earnings • O>lnpl~te Train-tchl\ children. UX> month. e i NEEDED , DISHWASHERS • Sa.lea Managrr for ~
ing. ru.u or p/tintc. eau Mr. tlunl. Bch arta. 96&-3629 dresa shop Laguna Bea.ch.
Hansen for Interview (Tifl HOUS&-KEEPER. Llv.-ln. Two Offlc• Glrlt Apply•ln pcnon Muat hive previous Al" It PUot •
S.lf>..4!:88. IO ;\~l-6 rt.t Daily. Frt'e board &o: room + Must be 25 and able to drive rranagerlal experien...'t.
F'ai<h1on r>1irror, Corp. &alary. Call be1r f pni, -APPLY -Reuben E. Lee Refere~s. 213: 728--014-4
SECRETARY
FEi\tALE fol' Pitl Sho11 \\'Or\o;. 5l8-l:?l4 186 E. 16th SI., C.1'1. .,, .,. H Savitlls & Loan
I Ou R • • .wl c:.. Coti.11 Y."I . No expe r. n~ss. Apply I SEh."EEPE : ll\'e·ln, :? NURSES Registered • even. Nrv.•port Beach . BRANCH
Good SH and' tW1na 1k1U1.
New A growina: Co. a.ffUtal.
ed wl a leadln1 Co •. bluaf
be a aeU-startt'r. 1510 BaKrr. COt\ta ~ti's&. ~chool·agcrs. 67"..>--0310 or . •. · hi hilt E.x MANAGER .,..-====.-.c.---1 5-18-7197 ing ..., nig 11 11• • Restaurant * FIBERGLASS bcncfi1.s. Apply Personnel ..,.··p'd. Sa"i""• ""a" -MISS. EXEC AGENCY
LAMINATORS HOUSEKEEPER .f..: child u... •• ..., ..., ..
Experienced. Top pay. Lail;'.e CB.l'C, SJ,11 da. \l.'k, $;,()wk + Dfreclor, So. Coast Con1· •• WAITRESSES Enjoy a rewa1'Cllng ~rcer
tlO W, CM.it Hwy .. N.8 .
By Appoint. &46:J9.,19
l!Ustom yat~ht:r;. \Villard Boat t r.1 & brd . Pd. vac. M0-9:112 n1unity llosp., 31872 ~ •• BUSBOYS 11rid Join a highly success[u1 ===~~-~~~• H So 1 Q,... 49'J.13U Sa11\ng11 & Loan A$mciatlon Works, 119;, Baker, C.t.t . JANITORS, Waxers. Part &: wy., • _ .. na. ·
*' SECRETARY '(hOlpltal
ad 1nlnist.rallor1J. JtotpltaJ
up. required, know medir•I
t erminoloe;y, take
r;ho1·thand, accurate.. typi!t.
mature and well groomed.
Call !or app'I.
full lin1c. Experienced only. ext. 356 In the Newport Beach area. For1ign Car Mechanics -Apply ln person -Th is PQSitlon entails cbal·
Good co. benefits, incl paid Good pay ~ '"'ot·klng con-OPPORTUNITY Unlin1ited: lenging duties and is ad11.rt·
\."a.cation, group !tu, uni. dltlons. f>tl.-939.l Looking for a career in SNACK SHOP ed for an individual with
lonns furnished frei>. Good Lab Tech SSSO sales"? Here it is! Sell 3416 E. Coast Hwy, im11.ginati\'c and creative
rotnm. schedule'. Ask for Xlnt. <.'On1pany. Terrific ad-Shaklee produets to home abilitie~. Excellent fringe
J •1 "1).170• nd 'nd t c II o~ •-s Corona del fllar oc .. oore Ph . .,.. ""'· vancement potential. Top a I usry. a OJV""U•• benefta. Call Mr. Hansley Westminster Com.mun tty
Hospital, 21·1 ll06pital Cir· e..'" \Vestminster. ~
SERVICE ST ATION
AITNDNT. F'u ll Time eves.
Exp'd. Neal in appearance.
See Jln1, '2jOO Newport
Blvd., C._M.
$500 SALARY benefits, Call Bob 54W-110 PAINTER ** BOATS see Betty Bnice at 12131 86!J.00t1.
Just out of 11111ita.ry service. JASON BEST Expe1·len<."l?d only. Top J>t!.Y. * SEAMSTRESS *
train as seNice mgr. Small En1ployn1ent Agenl"y UUte cus1on1 yachts. \V iii. m fl Exp. in draperies nee. tll'!O
parts ntlg. firn1. Fee nego . .,.,'·-~,.' "So°"."'"",..',..'"-Sa"'°"",."-A_o_a ant Boat \\'orks, L?OJ5 Baker. i~j Lxec S. Cs!. li""'Y· Laguna Sch.
Call Ann, J\tcn·hanls Person. * LA DI ES * Pk. up Costa J\lesa · 491-6S4S or intf'rview.s t.tON,
nc l Agl'lk'Y, W-13 \\'eslclifr Christn1as money. Put out p L A S T I C S Ae;ency for Career Glt•ls 9-11. 2005 lbarle-SL C.J\I
Dr .. Ncwpoet Beach 6-15-2770 cat &. pk "P ordel"l.I for 410 \V Coast itwy .• N.B. · · . ~ · · . • Injection hlolding By appoint ~ 646-.3939 SEAi\t'STRESS: ~r. 1n *FULLER BRUSH* Full?r Brush, $3.00 hr If Experienced OR trainees {le. · ~·omen's alterations. Full or
6-12-J-tro qua! d. 6<12-1403. male) for b'1"8Vl"yard shift. SSOO. SALARY pltime. CdM . Call
Sll...K FINISHER at Expert
Cleaners, Costa ?t1eM. CaU
6"&-5110
General r.IACHINE Shop Opr. Exper Ovei.· 18. ApP. 8-4 pm, t.lori. 67&-1381 on drill rn-ess & sni. mach Fri. Just out of Military Servlce,J-c;;:v..-;;;""""=="";;;-STOCK Clerk: S hipptne;. YOUNG man 18 or over, day
hmc "'Ot'k, Laguna Hills
Gun Club. 9601 Valencia,
Laguna Hills.
tools. C".cl v.Tkng cond &: o~e Coast Plashes train as i;ervice hlanager SECURITY DffiEC?TOR Receiving, Filllni;:: on:len.
b e n e f 1 s . Apply !'"" 850 \V 181h SI C i\f small parts ?iolfg. Firm, fee Ol;ie <lf So. Ca I if or n la ' a delivt No Ex per necess. ~
""' ' •• '1 • Negotiable, call Ann, Mer. largest Jahd developers ha1 pe1"mo lo SI.art. 5 ds.y v.rk.
J\lonrovia, N.B. PJTIME: increase your chants Personnel Agency, an immcdiale opening {01· 11 Chance lo advance. \Vrilt:
GIRL FRlDA Y. Good lyping,
neat appearance. Call !\Ir,
't'ouns. 612·7749. Col!ccllon
Bureau ol \\'c.~te1·11 Orange
* J\olAID * Full tl111e. App: present earning5" from 2043. \VcstcliU Dt'., N.B. director of ils sei:urity 'Pi'O-' QualUlcadons, we1ght &:
Ben Brown's l\'fo1or llotel, $nl-$tl00 a n10 .. p/lime. TV 645-'.!770 gram. The position of1crs height to p, O. Box J4j1 ::1106 S. Csl Hwy, S. leads fu1·n. Call for appL Sal .. , challenge, future and good. Costa ?tfesa. • I
Laguna. 5-16-4680. .. ESCROW \vorkin~ conditiong, TEACHER'S CHILDREN,
Co1111t.'' l\IAN 1v I 11'ood\\·orking e . ..:p. PLUl\tBJNG &, JI eat l n g ' T~ivi~uals ma k i n.g a~ I need nlatu1-e v.'Oman Jo i
--cG""'IRo-LC""CF"R"l"D'°A"Y"-I to •1ork "'1th yooth ~.1aturc Se rvirc ~!aTi. Fully OFFICER phcalton must ha\e f'X·I b b ·1 I lh . ho Dti I . t cd 6~')-&17'2 pe1iencr ln I a \V en-a Y61 a cir me. V•
IJI' l'('llll·rc ir . ~ I Q"•lif•·•. s12.~o _!, hrly I 0"1,_landin·.· opportunily . '" I . ·~ R •• ---·~ Typ111g. phc;ll(' r,, g<'nrral rlrr·
ical. Please call 6'13-196().
HOUSEKEEPER I i v c · i n
molhcl'les.s hon1r. N.B. <u't'a.
2 lt'E'nngers. \Voman with 1
"'ml child ok. ~l -1450
'"' ''' . "" -i forcemenl , Pithe.r civilian or mg requ1rcu. e...,. •lt:l;\Z=·
l\lanulacluring po!cnlial. Earls Plumbing, cxpd. ~It's escrow o!-f1~r n1ililary. Sp.lary roin· 8"2-4117 HB.
I-· 1._ . .., N"''·po•·t 81,., lo \\'Otit 1n our nc1v ?tli.551on ..... .,, .... tt' \Vith ex-ric n"". T~EL,::..,EPH~~O::.N::,'E-A~--•. -,n~._--1 l::.XPLOR.ER :""·· '"'" .. · Vtejo, Saving~ & Loan oflice. ""'" " ·~ .,., ,,.,_ ...
has 1n1mcd1a1t' C.l\L ?.lust be capable of handling Send resume to Box l\J-4J.j, Service Exp'd prel
O?fnings for: PRESS:\IAN \\•anted Io r sales egcrowli !or convention-DaUy Pilot Call ~2052
HOUSEKEEPER -s11ter,
live in or out, 2 girls 2 & 4.
Spanish O.K. 493--1706
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* t.Cab111etMaker
• 2-Shellers
• I-Detail t.lan * 1-Fonnica Man * 1-Band $a\V Oper. * 2-Female Assemblers
• 2-F'lberglass t.1en * 1-Back wall Bldr. * ].f iberglass installer
-\Vindshied. * l!J..Finish l\len-Ex11·d . * 1-~.1i!I l\lw1 * l·Elcctrictan (llZ VoHl
. PLEASE; APPLY
-OR CALL-
Explorer l'i1otor Homes
3021 Nev.'POl"t Blvd.
Costa l\fesa, Cali!.
! TI~ J M6-3JOO
t.IATERJAL HANDLERS
PL A ST I CS
l\IALE, over 18 (o r
graveyard i;h1fl. i\lust be
n<"al and dt>pendable. Op.
portuni~ to advance. Apply
s-l p.m.
Orange Coast Plast1c11
850 w. 18th St .. C.J\f.
e i\ledicnl Secrclary e
Pcrsonahle girl w/ initiative
for bUS.V 5Ut"geoo's fl'Olll or-
ficc. J\·Ju~t havr ex p. w/
diclaphonc & all forn1s of
insurance & bookkeeping.
Salary open. Call 9 -5,
6~6-440!!
l\IEN !2! for ground
mainlenance at Newponer
Tnn. Prrmall("nt. See Head
Gardener, Ellis
i\lcn: * OVERSEAS *
\\'e need you !
Call Smitty, 714: 771 '..1610
.. J\1afEL ~!AID *
Part TimP Over :W
-t!}.1.!J.136
newport.
personnel
agency
8J3 DOVER DRrvl':
NEWPORT BEACll
642-3870
URGENTLY
NEE DED :
PI R Seely. to $650 EPF
( En1ploye r pa,ys fee!) Skllls
& ability in the ar't of human
t't'lations must be lops. Also
helpful 10 be politlcally mind-I
ed & unencumbered <some
1ntei'e5ling travel invol.ved!J
Newport Beach firm .
Lege l S.cty. $625 EPF.
Calif. & corporate exper.
please. \York ror a sharp,
youni:-attorney in beautiful
Ne\\·port Beach 0Uice1. f\Ve
al!O have applicanl • pakl
fee positions )
NIG HT Desk clerk -auditor,
6 niles/v.•k, exp'd. Apply
Ben Brown·, i\Totor Hotel,
31106 S. Coa.~r. So. Laguna
Jobs-Men. Worn. 7100 Jobs-Mt n,. Wom. 7100
* PERSONNEL * GENERAL AUTOMATION
ha s an openin g in its Personnel Depart-
ment. repOrting directly to the Employment
Su~rvisor.
Initial duties \\'ill involve screening appli·
cants, typing correspondence. handling tele-
ph one tnguiries a nd making travel arrange--
ments. Secretarial ~kills, including short·
hand \vould be helr,ful.
This is a n excel ent opportunity with a
growing company. Apply in person.
GENERAL AUTOMATION
1402 E. CHESTNUT, SANTA ANA
An Equal Opporlunlty Employer
l\fiehle vertical. al Joans. X1nt Y.'orkitll cond. SECRETARY to 1rork in \VAITRESS ~ Coe kt a 111 ,
Ask for Beryl 5'1S-.ml & opportunity for '1'0wtb. estate administration. typ. exp'd. Apply 1703 Superk>r
PRINTING PLANT Contact Jng 60 wjlm light shorthand, Ave., Cl\f. 646-3993
I. •1 00\VNEY SAVINGS &: ' " f · t to NEEDS De 1very " a n, LOAN ASSOCJAT!ON Wary commensurate with YOUNG lauy or us1stJin cleanup & n1isc. Over 21, preg_klenl. Free to travel,
Apply 847 W. J61h St., NB. 837-4911 ability. 1-lature 25 to 45· some typing. Senti relUlJlt. ~
RECEPT • t..::nowledge of SALES: A'ITENTION ?tfobi lt' Ability to use inilialivc &. photo to 1310 Plaza Ala
!\fed. Ins. Sharp gal who is hm. t1wnen;. Ladies that work v.'ilh minimum of Playa, San Clen1ente
neat can go far. Xln!. loc., v.·ant to supplement your ln· supervision desired. Eslal>-Pleas~nt working C<:lnd. To come. No phone soliciting. lishecl local law firm. 830-0150 Schools·l n1tructlon 7600
$375. Raise 3 n1os., Call Jean Do not have to leave your f: 1 hn1. Pllin1c \VJ'k. For info, or a.pp · SINGING LESSONS Broii·n. ;,~().00.).') call 8.'iG-.~41. 10-6 SE CR ET ARY gaaic technique tor any atyle.
COASTAL AGE NCY SALES: Attention Beauli· '1."oung gal with good sk!lls. The perfect 11:Htt ,
Snt'll ing & SnC'llin,1: bf>ach area, call Loi-.1.1ne, 548-70.12 or 545-5118
'.!100 Harbor Blvd., Cl\! cians and X-Beauticians 1-lerehan!s PersoMel Agen. }-or Dally Pilot Want Ads RESTAURANT Ex11'd FRY that want lo supplement cy, 2C43 \Vestcli.ff D1·., N.B. • Dial 642-56'nl.
COOK & J\:'AITRESS. J 'u!l your ineome -lo st)lle &. sell 645-2710_ __ ___ _ ___ _
or part time. Coffee Shop our fabulous TreM.Chic wig. llOO J L . ~" W 7100 Jobs-Men,. Wom. o~n. om. i\11ssion Viejo. 830--0528. For lnterv1v. c11.ll 836-5441 ---··. -· -.
Jo~n. Worn. 7100 Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100
*EXEC. SECRETARY*
i1ust be able to take shorthand at 100-110
\vpm . Experience at the executive level in
a sales or marketing aclivity preferred.
Will also ha11d.le phones & travel a rrange-
ments. Excellent opportunity. Salary com·
mensurate with background.
Please a pply in person or call Mr. Kue chler
for appointment, 835-4804.
GENERAL AUTOMATION
1402 E. CHESTNUT ST .. SANTA ANA
An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F
\Vill be moving to Irvine complex 1970
lobs-Men. Wom. 7100 Jobo-Mon, Wom. 7100
MACHINIST
PRODUCTION
\Ve manufacture scientific instruments, syiii-
tems and components. We offer air condi·
ti oned shop, up-to-date equipment, ten paid
holidays, and other "Blue Chip" benefits. If
you consider yourself qualified for any of
the follo\ving we would like to discuss em·
ployment possibilities.
BENCH MACHI NIST
\Vill do hand fitting, machining & repair and
re·\Vork as necessary. Must be abl e to read
prints, use all normal hand too ls and have
knowledge in the use of machine tools . 2nd
shift.
HANO SCREW MACHINE
Will set-up and operate hand screw ma·
chine. Must read detailed prints, follow op-
eration sheets and \vork close tolerances.
3rd shill.
RADIAL ORILL PRESS
\Vill set-up and operate the No. 2 Burgmas·
ter. i1ust be familiar with the use of jigs
and fixtures, blue·prints and close toler·
ances. 2nd shift.
ORILL PRESS
\Vilt set-up and operate the single spindle
drill press. l\-1ust be experienced tn the use
of tumble jigs, fixtures, taps and reaming.
1st, 2n d & 3rd shills.
TURRET · ENGINE LATHE
Will set-up and operate the turret or engine
lathe. Experienced in the use of blueprints
and the holding of close tolerances. 2nd &
3rd shifts, .
MILL SPECIALIST ,
\Vlll sel-up and operate vertical mills. Ex:·
perience fn the interpretation of blueprints,
holding of close torerances. Ferrous and
non-ferrous metals. 3rd sblfl
BECKMAN
INSTRUMENTS, INC.
2500 N. Harbor Blvd .
(North of Imperial Highway)
Fullerton
An equal opportunity employer
MACHINISTS
Exptrienc.ct·
Lathe Opers. Sr.
Mill Open. sr. ••
Profile
Drill Press Opers. Sr.
CADILLAC CONTROLS
DlVISlON OF EX.CELLO CORP.
1866 Whittier BIYd.
Costa Mesa
646-2491
\Ve manufacture scientific instruments, sys.
terns and components. \Ve offer air condi-
tioned shop, up.to-date equipment, ten paid
holidays, and other "Blue Chip" benefits. If
you consider yourself qualified for any of
the follo\v ing, we \VOU!d like to discuss em·
ployment possibilities.
DUPLICATING PUNCH
C Wied•mann)
Will set-up and operate \ViedemaM nwnerl•
cally controlled duplicating pwich pre s •·
Must read detailed prints and work to close
tolerances. 3rd shift.
SHEET MET AL WORKER
Set-up and operate standard sheet metal
machines. Do lay-out, use precision measur-
ing tools , rea,d prints. 3rd shift.
SPOT WELDER
Set-up and operate spot welding machines.
Set heat and pressure. Ferrous, non-ferrous
ind stainless materials. 3rd shift.
SANDER /FINISHER
Sand, file degrease, fiUs and smoolhs var\·
ous materials in preparation for painting or
plating. 2nd . shill.
' To apply, ~isit our Employment Office
BECKMAN
INSTRUMENTS, INC.
2500 N. Harbor Blvd.
' (North ol Imperial Hi1hway)
Fullerton
An equal opportunity emplo}'1!r
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GOOD Cbrt&to-. bayJ. all DOUBLE Bed mattNN and E4!C1'fUC Ovtn $10. C.ret'n lT" PORTABLE TV $25. GRAY dinette set, chrome F1RE screen Sl:>. \Valer ski1, ANTIQU!:S And art objectl: REN AULT miscttlantOUl ~IOVIE Projector, Iii«' ne"'
sood condition. ,...,,, pain: IJlrinca SI), sta..3111. vinyl $10. Chriatmaa d@COra· Q\e'V v.g automatic $15. 2188 Ca.nyt>n Dr. Apl C, beginllt!:rs $.). \\'ater ski Chillt'~ opium pipe holder, part&: tire1 a nd '''hetls, $24. ~lo\'le 6CrYl!'n, new $9.
n1tn'1 spttd ice lkalH, lllM YOUTii'Bed $25. COKO blah r•. box sz. SmaU ftandt transm\1s10n, 1958 $25. 646-3185 slalom $10. A11:us C·3 $5, brass 11.nd stone $16. Brc&lis engine, lran11mission, a.~le, Dayllle vie11.·rr SS. l\ledicine
10. $3 each. 1' oi. poal ,,.,C: clWr $5.. Human Miller $3. 54s.632S Maple lamp aha.de $2. iOO x ;..·~HMAN"'-=~SON~-T-h<_a_oe_r_m_o_t· High chair $10. Baby herl lea kettle $16. Hojl statue, radiator and bucket seal!.. cabinet $7. Shaefier pen and
stick ~ 2 ~i~ta 50c IOf.ll trame m.. stana:up BAMIN"tlTE $7.50. Trailer 14 Ure SS. &ood tread. Near lnee, Dec. 18, 3 orchtttra and mattress Sl.4 Tow rope hand painted and glazed, Sl to $25. Chevy 2S3 engine, ht;ldl'r, n1arble and 1:old
S2 each. l _,. .. .., ea.wl U. Pea: bovd. n. hitch $2. sa-QSS neW alr coolu . .$10 . tlckeU. Calh SIS. ~-4878. S2.50. 2 Running Jlghts for burns Incense $2-1. 2 }~u X l\liscellaneou1 Che\y engtne desk set Sl2. 2 5at1\ple
each. 5-t~mt. 5f6..MS4 'n'anal1tor automatic nldlo'I----------boat $15 each. Sundiver dogs .56 each. 3 German parU s110 $10. 96)-1782 cases, mahoil;any and vinyl ~';'=£1:.~7 ,-.. 'IV~ lU..ta••-"'u" OllLDU RDl'Sl2 Fcool b a.i 1 2!~ ~~ ~ b= and$!.~ ........ ". oordTabl"• ~... .,s B~ t~i=if~~J:~r 17:! $6.50. Black 11'011 chair prt·\\ar B;cyri1th mugs, $16 BOY'S 26 .. bike $5-. 8t2-8363 ("'OVE"rl'd 10" :x-12"' x 20" nrv.· ~ .,...,'R'4 uac un orma , blld 1 work SS 546-0410 ..., '"" . ,..., ..,. __. -·-.. · . 1:-;-frame $3. Alcohol camp l· each. 2 P1cture11 In frames . $!1 each. 2 Hi·fi speakers 8"
\\"ornen"I unifonnJ. 2, alu t;ypeM'llft' $5. Cb lld, . · AM·1'M radXI $10. Large re ... v,.,er, •i=wo repairs ....,, burner &love $6. Presto 2· $6. Silvl'r compote dish with SEVERAL rood wo~ k 1 n &: and 5'' dian-.ond &"rill cloth.
16 S2 each. l pair whl~ camtrU $2 ucb.. Fi&b ~ GJtUF.N Watch n5. Ford colcr TV antenna. new $25 .. 1 ,c•~T>-:,.:;>l=l~O-------burn e r p I ate ; 1 O. glass irll!Crt tl8. Large COJ> ~.V. set~ $25 each.,.,.,ill hold frame and rheostat. all for
lhoel. alz.e 9. SLSO Woman'• SS. ASIOC1ed tO)'S 2»-$3. parta: Early ballt-c.ap hme 30' extension pole $10. New 1'VIN box spring and mat· Re!rlgerator $25. Pols and ~r tray, glazed $16. Large Iii Chr15tmu_. Like n~~· S12. Pierced black hani:ing
rubber rain coat. Ne 16. S3 :MS..2031 $10. 2 pJOd 1tarter motors. salad bowl, West Bend $2. tress. like new $22.50 each. pans ;i. ~;" Electric drill .\le"<ican fighting bull, hand heavy dury Winter tent s~. lamp holder with monkey
New black men'• dttu , .. 12 vol.r $2.50 each. BtU haul-Sttteo ca.bl.net, need! top Console TV $8. Steam Iron SU.50. Dishes lOc • 31. C2l 1nade S14. Wooden bowl $6. l ~00 po w_e r l u rr.e t chain S7. ~ ~. size 10, S2 BraH pole 61 ~bamd ~ with 1nC adapter early Ford doors, varnished $25. 150~ $2.:SO. Toaster S2.50. Sofa Toastet'!I $1· $2. 1 Pose gla!ls 642-6935 microscope \vtlh a~ 1---'----J,;..-~,,---
lamp sz 1'1~ pro;e.ctor 'l)'rolia aa1«ty blodinal $20. trans to late Ford eni. $7. E. 18th, C.!'lf. ~ 11.nd chair $5. Pair fibe.rgl<U>s lamp S22. Clothes 25c.· sz:>. SJ;), Guita.i.· amp!ilier with 3 L.ivinz roo chau·s S10 •• Like new Ede-..·-aid Holl • •--t d Golf 1 8 Al · RCA Console Hi-fi $25. Elec· Tren1olo $20. Zenit h each. :i pieoe sectional Sz:i. SCl'ffn on stand, new .... , ~ rt , ....... .., an EARLY Amerlcin hid~a-bed drape8 $3. 834 C.Ongress St. car $ • um1 nun1
Pant• "-· 1 28S 18 Stroli l'"'d 110 ••• -C 1 b lb 1 '> Irie adcting m81;:hlne. 10 kl'y auton1atit' ret'Ord pla)'er CoUee table SIO. Baby crib ~.•~ 1331 • ""~ • man wo • ~ ....... Maplo <nd table •;_ C !'11 548-Sl67 hr stmas tree u s 9. (_) d .,._. · boots 8" SS Other ..... ,_ _,, .., ' ' SZ:>. Cartop carrie1· S4 .. nlOnoral S20. B & K color and matltts1 Sl3. \"outh be • • • _... CLASSICAL Gu!tu' ........... 04• -·9 BOSTON -ker n2. -·tor. 4' Statues (Jesus and 111.ary! ESTANCIA hl&h lettennan's skis and sear SOC !1 • •""" "'"''"" ,..,.... ,, ... ,_ SlO 4011 1 A 64• ·'"lJJ Bedspreads, 2-1 l\ingsize$8, black and 11·hite pic tu re tube and mattress $10. High l~'tater, ...,"Om 3 times, rJU: 5484530 -' condition $25. C&ll 673-4384 DOUliLE mattress and box chain-driven $13. Tricycle · rv ne ve . _.,, l doublr, canopy, drapes to rejuvenator and checker chair $3. Jump chair $3.
36. $15. ~. SAWED TWJNBalboa Bed $10. 673-4384 sprlna: .$3. Double mattresl! SID. Heater fan $15. r>1~148S 21" RCA TV table modcl S25. match $15. Coa.sl, siie 14, ~-Heavy duty check pn>-!'llaternlty clothes. SOe-$2.
OU Mac nu m SI K · 19" portable TV $25. «1 TV !10 Fall 11 b 110 o 2 bl 00 00 D 11 ·~ Dl" •-11 SMM Kodakmovleprojector speariun. Excellent coo-• enrnore 1 ew1ngBA~. new condition Stands S3 _ $6. \\"elx'!>r . - . l'OY.'n . tector1 Sl. o e , l rapes .......... sues .
....,.. Ice box tor camper or dfllon. Voll ...,,, ....," .-.. 2 H.ich chain. $25 each. machine szs. FirtplaCt' set Sl5. OUtgrown inf an I 110 Bulo..,.a \Vatch SlS. Blou~s. coffee table all SlO. Small Ores~r $5. Pots and paN _. 642--0!MT _.. _....-u 56.21T4 SS. G.E. refrigerator, runs clothes, clean and excellen t record player ' RCA 36, SOc-Sl.50. J\IE"n's shirts, turquoise rocker SlO. Vl'ry Sl. Clock SJ. 8 day. Toys
trailer SlO. · BASSlNEI' With Extra . sood $15. Western Holly condition 50c. $2. 54S..1333 record playl'r SS. Floor 14~!-151,S $2. !\1en·s pants, nice roto--broiler $15. 15781 5Qc...l2. 5421 !\teadowlark
COUCH SlO. '2 iplece ~ foam mattreu SS. Girl'I ANTIQUE Twin headboard$ nqe SlO. all Governor St. PAIR u-ple Captain ""·irs polisher $6. Traveling suit· 30-30 $2. ?t1en's Sl\~aters, Willett t.n. north 1-1.B., Dr .• HunU/litOn Beach .
tioN], like new $25 tteh. white .-railer states SS each. 646-4569 C.M. &f6..S289 O'r ~10 s-. :·f,~opl• round d~~':tte case $5. Chicago double sink large $2. Men's suits, 44L, 893--7479 846-4205 TV workl cood S 12 _ .... 1 K Hl!:ATER. G ~ ooo Bro .t.J ,. .. ~ faucet SlO. 4 clock radios SJ t 40-32 t I S5 ;:::;;~~~---~-1 ".:.:..:::::;__,,.--,--.,-,-Arltncw sUver • CbrlltmU with u1t: ... cue_. 962-3429 blower, $25. :i..249o ' CLOTHlNG $1. Mlm:n S3 • table $10. Pair Maple step • SlO. 3 hair dryers $4 . ss. 2 P!l-11 s ' coa s, arge · 7 cYCLE Kenmore v.·asher SABOT Hull and material for
tree S4 Jt,ocke.r, like new $5.2. TURQUOISE And black wall S5. Drop leaf extension table tables $20 each. 4 drawet' small radios each $5. 8 Ladll!:s clolhl!:s, coats, shoes, runs good $20. T' flocked fiberglassing included S25.
Cot:I tabl $1 642-lln aven $25 DeRaller and TOYS. Excdlent cobdit1on $20. Cllatn $S • $10. Twin chi!:&! $15. 4 drawer bahy strands Christmas lights s2. ~~;;ess::_~~-1;r:. ~~~ Christmas tree S7. 5.36-7902 Sabot sail, oars and mast
CHR;fE ;.Y · aM c~e parts no.· Boy'a htke $10. ~~-!'l~l.f.~ wqon whi!:tl bed tlO. Glua chest SlO. Pair large 39101,;. Channel Pl., NB Verde. C.!'lt. 540_9346, CHROME chairs $1 • $1.50. S25. Penn hand lawnmo11.'tr ~09 aervin&: cart $5. Bar $15. upholstered bar stools $20. 673.1603 Sat-SUn, ~ Pll-1 . Blue 6 drawer chest $9. SlO. Automotive and marine
lticlm $2. sreem c::ooke:r, Cbernl.ltry set and table $5. Tables $5. Exercycle $5. 1.olaple telephone gossipl ~C:,.""'=----~c---=~ Dressing tabll!: SJ, ~1urray instruments new S2-S9 . G.E. $:?. 642.fln. DGUBLE Bed SZ. 646-181.S. Schuco n.cer pmes $3. Co-book&Mlvl!:s J S. "-""h s~. P"'r ~--ly INFANT r.ar seal $-l.. Plastic R--•· h . ed tr -~ ·s N Ave CM "'-bl· ~ -•-I t 110 ...... ""'"'"" ..., .... LdJ infant seat 50\:. Stroller $-1. SCRAM LETS lii·rise trike $4. BI a ck cu1ner c &tr, ne s repa
Ho .. uoe 1890 "Pioneer" .,.,.. one ·• · · • '"' ~ ,......., ay~u · 536-8518 American lamps $25. Pair . C • forml•a d••k 16. Bookc~~ .. , and upholstering $.\. Good -!'If toriti and tr ks Jumpt"r $.). Bruns\\"Jck · .. ...,._ enctne. tl!:nder a.nd 3 ClRL'S Ootbe1,, size 12, o c cars 1 ac CHEST ot dra...,·ers SlO. l\laple nightstands S 2 5. strip Bo\.\·llni; ball, 12 lb. S4 • $6. Brookhurst·Adams, for novice to practice on. ~r cars. test~ on-skirts, bloues, Jackets, :!._~~ C: a.you~on Bookcase divider wi t h Large bookcase, 4' x 4· S25. Hadiesl $10. Cnb, full size ANSWERS 962-6379 1937 \Vlza1.'d motorcycle. a
ly S10 Additions t~al.S~ Sood co nd It i on, just $1~ IDl ~ 0 N ~ drawl!:r& $10. 2 st u rd Y ',.._.."°'""'l~l~---~--nearly new, no mattress $12. BIRD cage 121 = dian1etl'r x genuine ant ique $2.i ~ tde~ for s I outirown 25c-,$~. ~1T64 S46-45t9 eto;aa:e cup~rds, ideal for NATIVITY scene , I a r g e 642-8528 Lately _ Denote _ Pieua 33.'.i: high a~ toys $7. ·2?" x ~6-6366.
1tockinP, 1ncludes trel&:ht artist, hObbytst S8 and $15. ply\llOOd figures Sl5. 2 • l!\67 ,.:..-=.c=~---,--~-An ktail table $6 5 JENSEN S""aker ~el. 12", ca.rs, reefers. hop-pen, gon-GUITAR. Good tor beginner DINETTE Set S15. Nice bar stool $5. Lawn Buick po wer br a k e T\VI N mattrC'ss and springs -Prying -Publ ic -Cop. ..., coc . · ,,~
dolas. cabooat• $1-$2 . .AlAo $5. 543-1164 Chee1eboards $L F1?1ding mower $4 •. Saturday only. cylinders. 1 ne\.\', 1 rebuill $20 each. Pack rack $4. 2 per -POLITICIAN ~:~~nfo:a1;:~;~l!:~a~e~ 1 ;3~ ~~~~i. 3·~~~~-~~: rie~~
l. 4 and 6 car pauena:er • ~ nlES An~·• ~--, " &lot chain $3.;5 each. 313 Rochester, C.M. 642-5334 SlO each. 642-2841 Black ponc hos. large, s3. ..A Southern CU. freshman Smoko le•• open , 1 y pe
.......... ·~ '"'" .. ,, HUA ~ '""'"' •u.. ., Caed tabl ., •-·B-Q Fox puppet and pirate pup-1 . 1 Id' rd 1 antenna S2;). SilvE"rtone 19" ..-.ns ,.....,... ~· pmet1 in old fashioned en es ..,. u.u-BOY'S size JO, slim Fahtan 2 TVs, "'Ork fine $18, $25, rvot •2 each. All gcxxl. c atms 1 ie \VOi" s l"t!CO or Rotis&erle, grill I with T.V. and swi\11'1 stand, ~ ltt tonnica top 4 Id ...i .... $25.. 1813 w $2 Chrome chain: $1 each ,.. ~ fl'rris-1\"heel u-avel. He wu 2 2-Box ru1...n£>.1~ • ro se...... • • ...... 1_ _ .~ alacks blue denim bell bot· Girrs 20·• bicycle Sl5. 67".r-0168 1 k d . . ircl ! shishkabob attachn:tent S 5. mahoga ny $ "· chain $25. S40-408J, B&lboa after 5 p.m. School UJall• -new .., torru: 'l pair Cub Scout 646--1525 ,.:..-=-o~~=~~-,-~~ r oc e going in a c e or 536--llll · radicrTV parts $S. Heathkit , "'~"" 1 dra 3 Bl __. each, Wqon wbef'l Ham!• ' scarf card! 1----------8' COUCH $25. Baby's Hik~ seventeen days and endedlJ ,:.,,:..~~-~~,---,--~ couplet, band frequency, CHILDS .....,_ wer, LIGHT ue rug, vny •"""'" riQirc $5. 2151 lrYioe NB P,&nla, cap, • gan H1\ND ma.de pa I ch work Papoose $10. Sunbeam hair up in the same place, of GOLF clubs, Kroydon Junior kv.i ck patch $JO. SchiC'k or
lhf:IVH. roatcblnl' chair. ex· shape $25. 673-01T4 646--4.51.9 sweater, size 8, velour quill, 100 x 11W, $25. Ctrinese dryer ss. \Valker $5. Baby COUrs{'. That boy's got. the ~t 5 Irons. 2 \\:-OOs, b,8g·
cellent condition SlS. CAMPING F,qutpment: 9x9 . . pUllover &i.%1!: 12. pair black gas cooker, restaurant style clothes 25c. Size 12 dresse s makings o{ a good POLI· hke new cond!liOn. \\on· Reniinglon electric ra:z.or.
673-7258. lent $3'.l Pro~ beater $8 SOfWlNN Stitt&raYS. high oxford shoes, size 30, all $25. 548-1211 50c . $3. &\5-2037 TJCIAN." dl!:rful Christmas gilt $20. OK S;> each. 1964 Chev
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SI i -with U: riM ban $25. 2918 like new condition 50c. $2. • _ Polaroid 800 camera Y.ith !railer hitch, chrome $3. '2 eep RC a Ellesmert Ot 549--3'™ Cl 1. 0, __ 34 1,vtaters GAS range, apt. sue S2;i. RIFLE scope 4 po\ve r Car trailer ext. mirror, ntw mattresses $24 all. Propane · r s '-"" . • Clean. 548-3382 ., . p 1 'd · 6 Ft, aluminum laddl!:r $2. carryinv c1sl!:, needs only al~ $10. Prqtane lanttm BUO< Cowhide Dla:bt ha& pullovers and cardig~6·1-,---,-------\i'ea,·er .,ti. 0 aroi si\·inger T1,·o thick rubber rug pads, ml n or ad l us Im en ts , s7. Car-trailer \\'hetlstand
SS All In good o::mcUtlon 315 S2S Navy blue i!p bag orion, wool and bulky knits 11 ,, x 12 green cotton shag $7. Old English cloc k S18. 6 x !l, $5 eaCh. Felt pad, 4 " otherwise excelll!:nl con· neY.· $2. 5 1:al G.J. gas con·
E ·Balboa Blvd. AIJL 19 ma'n·i $5. Old fashioned 75c • S2. Pair ~lack nylon rug and pad $25. 12 ~~· x 13' Brass floor lamp $5. Lad· S. $2. Coleman stbve irill d!lion $25. ~lodern lamps laincrs and spout $5. 6 a_aJ
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Q&I 100-rtttn •"""'• Mattress tor y,•all bed $1.0. slips, sUe 14 $1 e~ch. Blue S5. Exel!: ent cond 1t on . er. eec ic c .... · eac ·1-----------1 pair. Aagravation game, acuun1 oor c oser
perfed oondltbn. $10 each. Small apartment sitl!: serve! qu~t~ caprla _with mat·,_>_1~_52_41_______ 17912 Elm SI., F.V. 96"2-4382 CHILD 'S Electric car. paid new ;2, Croquet set $3. Lug· handlE"s, ne1v $3. Steak 61~1 gai refrigerator $15. J . C. china jacket, sue 14 $3. 2 • i\len'a \\"erailer bikes $2S BIKES . 10 ~peed sn. $79 Inst Christmas S25. gage rack Jor V\V or KG s2. knivl!:s and carving set, new
OLDER Clean dectrlc stow: Hlftinl red wooden ski1., Ladles. size 9AA patent each. 2 girl"s bikl's S25. !5rincrny S17. \\"asher SlS. 642-1522 2627 . Alt& Vista Drive, S4. Ba~ lock rubber type
$25. 613--Tm aiie 6'2" lo .. med 3 time1 li!:ather pumps, black, bone, Boy"s Honda-look Stingray 53&-612ti NE\V Sofa slip cover tlO. Eaatblutf, NB 644--0440 No. 1• 8, 9, new S3 each. 1' ll navy S1 each 'r · 1 couch, dark brown SlO. REAL Good Royal_._ .... $25. Sid poles, red bandle1 ye~;,. · bike S25. 546-6666 BOY'S 3-speed. bike SID. 1'·1n spreads, god quilted, BEAUTIFUL 21·• TCA TV !'II ar c h s ubme rsib le
...,.._.._ $5. Pi:iODI 536-7056 ~~ GIRL'S bike S20. l 108 8·12·1-136 H.B. like neiv $3 t'.ach. Singll!: and adjuatml!:nt $13. 111-gallo~ aquariun1 P"mp, ne1v $15.
type..vrltrr $25. Ntw back cl J C 8 . . doub_le ll_ht'els 50c_ • Area rug, ,,P<V>k, """'" ""' $IO. belt tbr Relax-a--cisor .-,.:. PAIR D&nt.h oi.p t:nd BOY'S blcy e, · · 1ggins Carson.~-------BlCYC L.ES for sale 1 26'", 3 .._,..,,_ ... • Sil verrone clock radio $5. •-$10 Girl' bl ol• J C .____ ·I x '1• $.>. 642-7508 61' '361 548-4134 tables, walnut, like new $8 · I cy • • ·TYPEWRITER Underwood speed derailE"r $2\J. 1 ~·· 1 ;;,.r.c-oc::;,-;o;::;::::--:;;::,I .~~~:::_----~--54&--9832
Floor lamp, 3 lite IWiveJ $3' Higgins S10. Box sprinr, Standard, excellent con· 11ma!1 bo;v's bike $111. 711 BL.~CK And Decker floor 23" CURTIS Mathis TV szj,
THROUGH A JlECLINER Vibrator chair Brass 8oor lamp, 1 lite, ad· twin •• no mattress $10. ditlon, looks anct runs like !lla1n SL H.B. pol1~h<>r S2. G. E. steam .Qinette tabll!: and 4 chalrs UNFINISHED Chest of
like new $25. 601 Bl!:gonla justable .$3. Gas beater wall Ju n Io r A c h I eve m I!: n t new $2-1. Electric Ja...,TI 60 SQUARE yards o{ used ll'On, lop shape $2. Osterittr $20. Bookcase $10, 3.0ray,·er drawers, 2-5 draY."l!:r $20 Cd.~ mount 18M·BnJ. like new ProductJ: Santa candy edger OonniE"r \\'Orks like nylon carpel $2i Queen size blender, rhrome, :! speed chlld"!' desk $12. 2.speed each. 1-4 drawer Sl. 3 com·
7• Sota $25<. 4 An:a rua:s. b:f $7.00 Set fireplace tools, all dlshe1 S2.SO. Belt tenders S2. neiv .SlO. 548-7165 hear!bo;irrl SS. Porlahle 1V basr S2. Evr:nflG stE"rilizE"r, b\E"nder $5. Redv.·ood patlo modes, 2 dr. S12.50 each.
110 ea.eh. Pride baby bath b ll l •c. -Toys and 1ame1 5c • S2. 1223 --'---------00 1 1~ ~' l'F·" Jatl'st n1odc l $1. Bar-b-que futnitllre $8 • Sl2. Vanity Large bookcase Sl8. 2
DAILY PILOT ra111, exce en -. ....., .....__11 La-. c.•!. ~ ... """" \\rAFFL.E iron \\'\th new -·=~'='"="~'c:::~=·~~=--=-~"--1 $1 c · nd R•oo<d cabinets 110 •a-•. Slo Pnrt -~b llO ~--Co d-' ,1 ......,,"" ,... " ............,.., _ n10 or . uMa!n a d-•--r , •·awer SI 5. m
• __,,., • -....i: Orchid, rona e.a 1' ar. '"'•'ddlo• 110. 41 po·e-·.-l 1~ BO".'ES of Chao·ooal nob· •c "" .. ..,., All h f · I '0 '6 ~ .c Ehd tables•: each 67• ~·i s~ K" ,.. ---·""" "'' ·' ctrarrry rods, a s s orll!:d un,sual chUd's bed, maple ave orm1C'a ops . .,.,,.. ~ .... ..., • ~ • DRUM Stool $10. '""""" 1ng dishes S7. Rini cage $1.50. hleslone slate tVrv> !ill', 2' 1 h $2 • Killybrooke, C.!\I. 540-9779 Multhneter SS Christmu tal ~ ,.-engt 5• -.,;). 6 man CTO-with Z lal'ge rlrawers. toy
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tree stand $1 Vise$ 25c--$2 "BABY'S sport car, iood con-pedal $8. So~ .. me._ .. ~nare New handmade qu ilt S5. square !eel covc1'age PE"r riuct . !lei. co111plete s;;. cupboa.rd and slidE"-0ut dl'sk SAT-Su n, 10-J 1-leavy old 3
· · dl tion $8. ~&-2377. drum with '161"'• het:Ulo new Dresses and suits, size 14, box srll ~~ price Sl2.50 per Plas11c sadctle potty seat·Sl. S2S. l :'.>432 Duke Circle J{B drawer chest S15. 5 dray,·er Double bed bookcase head· head $20. 548-9634. 25c • 50c. 642·2268 hox. li\12.'i Elm SL Fountain f f 1 1 SI K'd' K board sis. Butanl!: torch $2. '!19 DODGE V-8 ena:inl!:, zood nan sea . 1 s enner 894-1162 chest SlO. Chrome dinette
Lupage $3 each. 25 fl!:Cl 54" condition S25. 548-8642. FOR Sale: \Vestem boots !IIAGNAVOX record player., _v_,_,_k~y_. _oo_Z-_5_1_09~---1cc-c1"t!a111 maker, completl!: ==~~~~----,,.~ table, five cha irs $15. 3
•-6"' ~ 0=• ood 00·1· S'" ~-al NE\V •t lit ki "-t · "2. Up•••" Bay area SHORT black wig, excellent Mopl• "·· •"-'s, old bul vinyl $10. 5'8-4064 BUNK ~d _ Mapl• doublo su.e ..,. v1.,.....,..,.,.. g co 1 1.•, n ..., • ......,ner 1• o or s uuu s site -: •"· , d" 112 ,.,256• ~ ~ ~ •-El I" 1' rt bl TV ' t $10 II f • .,... N"11·nno·1 Boaoh, 018-3106 con ihon · .,..,... .> bl ., h b--'" KENMORE Wuher good ......._ bed $25 Larse oval 21 .. T.V. sood $20. Early ec 11c .. po .a e .• · . , l'O~ ne\\·, se or .u~. -.. ~ ~ usa c ..., eac . n.uw1.1ng
condition $25. RCA j 9 .. TV t;bj;' with cloth $20. 6 American sofa Sl~ ~ity g54~und and picture ;25. 6' 10" skis , good bindings HAND Crocheted table J BELLYBOARDS. kneerid· <'hair, cloth back, seat $10.
$2S. Portable a.Ir cooler SU. mitchlna: chain SS each. toilet complete Sl;i. 850x 14 ,.:..-=-o~~~~--== $15. 3' ~" skis, good bin-rovPr. 70 x 70, unused $20. el'!I, ~'9" to 4'7"', $5--$25. Full s ize l av endar
Bowlina: ball $S. Batkttball Eltctrle broom with water tire and Ford rim lots ot CHROME bird cage $2.~. dings $12. Poles S2. Boot bathroom covering 5 x 6 ~'~""='="-~~--~-bedspttad S2. G.J. Joe dolls.
hoop $1.50. Harnittr care kit SIS Electrl.c floor tread S7. 24" boy's bike $10. Hot platl!: Sl. Books Z5c. rack SZ. Queen mattress and Jen1on S-1 new. Lawnmov.'l'r TABLE, walnut grained clothirw sets., like new ;1 to
Sl .50. Dos buktt Sl.50. nnlisher $10 Wroua:ht tron 847-7017 Hand painted plates 50c. box 1Sprin1?s S20. Double hox SJ. Blan ket spread Sl.50 form ic a, S25. Full mat[J'ess SJ.SO. Teen records Hlc ~ K la•t•rn SI 50 sprincs S:i Crib. mattress earh ? •lep t bl •to ,~ •153 each. Size 11 to 14 Baby dreulng table $3. fb:ture ST Sidi and site 6\~ BABY Whit• p•dd•d d-••· erosene " · · 15 "·· · · -a e 1 • • · ,,.,...... '" D" h 10 $1 anct ~lte£'1s . oossinet and Iii. 1 ood s1· h 64&..7',.2 =-==~~~~-~~ bridesmaid dttss l!:s and ~ boot• $10 Tape recorder S6 Ing table $5. Mix-Msstl!:r 1 s es c • 1 3 \ · d • 11 11 .> eac · -n CHRIST~1AS Good ies: Gift·
Boy, 2'" .,_1. .. .1 blk SIS '\\'e!llinghouse roaster and pa.c S . 1 nt1que rcssc-r St.). DI N~E bf 1. C hals. hl!:l\I styl~1 S15. Black
ROYAL 01" -'ta 1 .,...~, .. ,nn e bowl• 17 ~ .,_, va~rlzor · ,.. • • Ta e $20, 6 shop qua 1ty hr is t mas uce • .,,.,..wn r htn •""'• no ..-cabinet \vi!h Hniei· !!15. f\rnn1ore washrt·. IW>t'ks crepe. white and pl nlc Sl5. Lar&:e Karpak ca.rtop Size 39 bela:I!: cu ere lrlhalant used once $3. Ex· . ~ f!Md Sl2. 17925 F.lin, F<onn· n1.itchin~ c-hai rs $1:'1. J:Iigh cards. wrappinv. lies, tags, brocade drl!:sses, likt ne:w SJ
carrier SlO. ?.1 lcroscope sport coat $5 2 SIU: 39 suits ctllent Jirl'1 and ladies Formira pedestal table SlJ. tai11 Valley, !16:!-:1iO!l l'lp boot. sure grip toe slop, 2" Fire slarte" 51'.lc. each. Olive a:reen ear coat,
l ?.MI. Four artists' easel& $1 $10 each Large Spanifh pie· cloth ing 11.ze toddler 3 thru'l"S<~&-0:..,:.1=98;___~~--~ ~izr !l nien's shoe roller el101v tin mpshade from ""'' tt~d •2• Swo·,,, , .. , ... ,
S6 F brl -·1 kioo ~ WASHING h" I SI l\IOTORCYCLE iac.kr1 11CIV k I I '"" 'I . '7 ( I I I ' , " -each . Folk guitar ~ith cue ture a c, ~ 1 """ 18. Books 10c-25c. Toys 50c . mac inc pa1· s ~·a es. cos """" ne11·, now '' ex1co • . '\' lO 1s11 e , i;lze I~. 50c·Sl. GOOd ahol"'s ,
$20. 646-0111 }"d. Patterns lOc each E\ec--to $1. Glassware 50c to Sl .• S5. :t 4 horse motor $3. BB Sl2.!l:l sat"1'1 hce. >lotoreyrll' S?O. \Vroughl il'On phol'IE" Campbell soup apron $3.50. flats and heels, sizl!: 71~ to 9.
Irle -. pan sz. r.tono Padd·• baby 11·-r for sun $3. TV, as ls. SS. G.E. bun1/ll!:r carrier ~rriflce !>land $1. 540--3759 0 r Antiqu e tru nk. unfinished "' ~ '" s, -9 • A 1 ;,oc-sz: Purses 50c·Sl. if Cl!lL'!I Pan!Mr St1na:ray.
Llke new $18. f13..M18 n cordl SOc: each t.Jnena:, stroller $1. 536-3402 eiE"cbie dryer 220V. as is S.), J • ·1 · 11 0 nl a 11 Y 642-::9:'.6 S5. SleamE"r trunk $7 .JO. brass plaque!! '15c esch. giulwart, diahel Sc-$.5 Size · Tire 6 x 15 S:>. \Vet suit ti. lTI 1sccllan~1~ n10l'lrcycle \Vood table S7.50. Oak chair 10 w-omert'• formals, suits, WOOD Table $25. 6 chairs Boy"1 bike $8. La1nps 50c • N&rts frun1 50<: lo S:tJ. 3 Pair heii;c clra pl's. 36 x 5.1, SS. 1\-lannequin in anlique \\'omen's a.nd chi Id re n 's ""-•,ir; Mexican pots SOc $25. Buttt:tS25. 968-3155 S5. 7691l \V. 20th C.::"11. al !Mi:!-4116 $1:-i. Pink forn1al, Y.'Orn dreA!I S12.SC. Or i gina l clothing lOc~. ~7-9643. ...,...-.....,. ........ .. ... _._..__ "'"'""'""'--~-~-~-one<', sizl! 12. S25. Beige 2ln Notre Dame R.d., Costa each . 1156 Port Charles wv.,IEN'S w11.1un.n.>t: sir.e 7.9 Placentia. TAPE recorde r, 1-1 \'Olu1ne area rug. 9 x 9 S25, Car sailboa t plaques S2.50. Su n-fliesa.
Place, N.B. 6'M994. S25. Free man's jacket size RED\1/0QD, 2 x 'l "s, rlea r stt la1\· hooks \\"ilh lesson!. vacu•ini ;;-,. Luggase $.i day 2-4. 300 Cedar, Ne"''POrt =~=~~-~---1
38 968-21-s~ h R ~ 1 Sho-s SELLING Daughters col· D"' "~• ~-u•• -·•on ho '-· •0 rl£'W l"m•·r, 16' lo 20·, 1oc a "" cat . rco1u Payer, a.Jl-5~0' ... w.1All\.J:o ~ "' _, " .. ""' I t t · 11 · h ' ' · ·-;________ -7.=o--=--c--~ li!:clion. Ji1n Beam BotU•s dryer wi th vibrator built m. 1958 Rambll!:r Bad rod bear· foot, fir 2 x 6's 18", $1 each. err. r1c ro 1sserie · " cac · 9. ~u;iboard s2j. Electric A~li;:RJCAN Flyer electric
10 chair. ve~ good con. ln& S25. 673-7129 17SO \\'hillier, c.~I. 5-18-:-J(J3~ Gokl brocade dress with train ena;lne that smoke SI0.-$20. Cabbage Rose and ~ .,«'382! .Jacket size 9 SJ:!. 5trom· gu1 1ar and amp $1 3. Daisy • ,, s, depression glass 15e-$3. Old d!tlon s~ .... ...,.,.... · NEW Pttenon rec I In i n g NAVAL uniforms, si~C' 40 BB "'ll n .$7. R a 11· l i ng" has ·1 cat's, nncoupler. ha"d ·1-hotod t•bl• -·•t l)(>ckcr road race set, 1n1 lk "" " tn I tre ti $15 '-"'" '-'-'Y SOFA·bed, aqua $25. Red sw1n& $6. Free new Infant regular, 2 "inler navy S5 J;lass brass pole lninp $9 ca!chrr 1niU SJ. i\lonareh ns ormer, s es · S2J. Old silver pieces $1~10.
upholatend chair $15. Good seat wUh IWina:. 61~7229 each. 3 sum1ne r y,•eight $3. C'al.'h. Bntl CllbC~ $ ::! • i.;tereo an1p SlO. Regina ~·· Schh:in bblcycl$el~ithc~i OU palnt!n,1:1 $13-$25. Lovely
condjtion. 56-352>. 1171 SINGER Sewing machine,1,:64~4~--02~-~·~·--~~-~-!)62-691~ portable vacuun1 cleaner SS. rist ~ e ars · fra mes, fur c:oat, $::!5,
CHILD'S Trike $6. Baby Flamlnco Dr. C.O.ta 1'1eu. . S25. Baby stroller S3. Jo.Iaple ~IE.'\l'S !iUils. siz<! 40 regular I c:::,c;:;;::__~----2 B1"\1netrc 11•igg S15 E'arh. ~·~96-588;;====~~---= per!E"Cl. v.·ear or for de1i.rn-"..nrtr $2. Adjustable J:&le ha' 110 Tu1 b d • h S ., I LIKE nciv Sears t''l:f'l'Clse All 11en1s P"\Cellent con. ELECTRIC kn ifl!:, nl!:w $6. irlg. Clock radio I!'!."". T'Ul
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$2. Jumper.fffdtr $ 3. DRESSES. cosrumes by "·~II· c ir . n e I;) eac . port coats .., ea(' t. l;)n1 $25. Pole lan1p SJ. rlit1on. 6-W..{)8.)7 536--7481 ""
Playpen $3.SI. All \'tty good kno,.,'ll destprs, auod con-coverleta and dust niffie $3.1 ,;,64~4-0-"'2~4',,.-=~~~~~ l...<li\"n nioy,·er $8. t7se-d bins 50c·S2. Kitchen clock,
condlUon. 2 bar stools. dlUon. aiztl U.14, 1g.13, $2-Bedspread~' $2. Ch i Id ' 1 36.. SQUARE table, v.·hite carpetlni; avucado ~n 9• V\V C;is tank Sj, l\lI. T.D. 9' SURFBOARD S25. Visivlc St.25, like nc-1v. Dolls S2·S10.
white and &old SID. Otsk S22. 6~6. rockl!:r Sa. _Toys, books. fonnica top wood legs Slj. x 10. S:. each. Ladies ski i;ns tunk $10 V\V bus Hres V..S motor. p artiall y Old tea ke!Ut' SI .SO.
and chaJ.r, needs re.finlalllfll O'KEEFE a: Merritt chrOme clothe• Sc45. 1549 Pon--Gold wing chair S25. 3 stack siveaters $3 each. LadiE"s on rin1.( S5 each. 1 boat gas assemblt'd .$.l. Parrott ~linia ture iron stovP S7. Old
$8. Old fishloned standlna: top atove $2S Drop leaf tabll!: d•rosa, nir, Costa l'ole!!;_ eod tabll!:s Sl:'i. r.tarble top Henke ski boots size 6 SS. 6. t11nks SS each. V\V bus bum· plnata 'lac. Largl!: bo'v lno brass s1.2;, ·SlO. Olct chef!
alhtray $4. Weltlna:holate 1 S15 \V'hlte bookcue head· GAS Drytt fl5. 548--M19 small cocktail table SlO. ahuninum Christmas tree p!!Ni s::i each. Bunk bed mat· am>""S) Sl.50. Big Busy S20. Slide nl!:cklac:c S20.
door refrilfl'l10r, Jood nm-board SJO Medicine ca.blnet 2 l\fetal fiat sprinr• and 2 644-0244 S3. Danish model"n 3 lrgged lresM'.!i $3--.$5 each. Night Builde r se!, ci\n make Piano bench Sl5. Old lai'l'e
n\na' condition $16. Lounge $2. 67&-S109. Simmon's l'L\llftl'tsaes. Ve...,l 'N~E\=v~.~,-tr-a~f~on-g~tw\~--.~.,.-,~to-p table 11" high $10. r.taple i>tan<I $3. Ch ildl"C'n's ice f\liscellantous toys a nd mirror S20. Ne&ligtt and
I hair ., 1 dd •--• k' h·'-t:ksres $;). \Vindo1v 1hade1 Sl ,aml!:s 5c • SOc. PhonE" gov.'n, ·vu.sereue, new $25. awn c . gretn $3.!IO. DESK S20 Old fashioned t::ltan, all for $20. or wUl sell bo;{ aprtng $25. Bottom S2S. a er..,.....,. roe ing c ....,. 1".... I Corona del !'llar. 67344;9. -a<Ttb •-• 26 .. Girl's bike geparate at $6.SO each. Trundle bed, one fits undrr 1_1_1_;._c_,_1_1 _536-_1_30_1____ f'1c h. Paper back books 3k 962--1~98. 8081 VorktO\.\'n, HB ... :r .. gasses colltttors $2.i.
,...,,. ...., 54~1314 he hl' $25 h 64 4.0214 each. Ra.._':_ rug $2._ 2 cabin CHILDR!:N. mrn's and r.lexlcan tug $~. Vintaae MERCRUlSER Marine s; Tay drum set $4 Shop · t ot r eac · DOUBLE bt:odspt'earl rinil!ed "'lndo\\•ss;1 ear.h.Single bl'd \~'Omen's clothirn::: 23£'. $5. dressl!:s S:>-$2J. Old napkin
tachometer, never URd S10. v1c11um Sl8 Yamaha 80 exp. WHITE Plastic co a ted 1.0NG cocktail dress. royal f101·l'l fl'llle m SID. like ne"'·· ll-ames SJ ('ach. g track Gi rts and silver SI . S:i. Tovs J"ings $6, Remen1hc!r 1h1!:
Kenmore a:u dr)'tt, workJ chamber $10. New com· dresser $10. excelll!:nt con. blue, matching long coat of _536-__ 11_9_1_~-----i;:.1rreo tapes S4 rach. 2SS6 2:,c • $1. Records, books 25c i\feillf' .sroons S&-S7 11:ach.
Sood sa ~ta..vtag automatic preulon rtl•ue $8. m dltton. 2 drawer dresser. eml!:r11ld green 11nd royal NE IGHBORH:60o GARAGE &i.n111 l\n11. C.i\I. 6<1z.R291 • II. FJoy,·er pot s 25c. Olshrs Picturn Ira me s $ 10-S2 ,
Wisher. "''Ofks &OOd $ZS. Ron Lane. 54&-3314. fllr condition. walnut S4. 2 blue S20 for both. Size S. ~ALE. Ooublt hcd rr·11n1e S-1. Heisey ho"''I SIJ. CoslUmt 141-1115 . p 'lapl •oo 1 bl•s and 1 _ 64, ~·• T . "-d M.l • PHOTO Oeveloping printin1 2Sc. Yarn lOc. Needlework jewrh"Y ~ ......... ,,, Call '-m 1-IC Ou11c art11. You " e a ,_.,,. ._.,,,.. 111n ·~ ~ i'I•~• sprutgil St i-:ct SIO. \roman·s golf cluhs St • s~. Yarda.c::to 10.-yarrl . ...,.-... '-'u
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SJ each. Dllhtt 2Sc41. Anti-each. MllCellaneous part1 good cond!Uon .$3 each. Brown mini drHs ST, SlS. Old adding machine s&. Nr11· pla~·pcn $8. 54~1840 2220 Vista DoradD, Ne\.\-porl bkl. ractng, 11tc 8. $20.
quo 11>-$Z. ,.,_,,o aluminum: $1..$5. 2W l:vine: N B 646-2:315. 235 Broadway, Yellow and bro1vn Macks J im Be11m bottlt:S S'.1 • S.'l. DlNE1TE: Set, waln_ut,•~Be:,::•='h~.=~--=--~943 Chrlatmu trtt1, IK!w ~ 6t6-4$U 0.f. a_.. top $7. 0.-an.. and Trike St. To)'li 5c • $1. •1 REF'RICERATO .. "-· t ~~-l •• R d 11 I I= GE f .... nevennar top. 4 t::hair11, GOOD clothln;, si.le S.JP. "" '""'""',..op ..._,... .. unu tr mm In 11 KENAIOR.E Sewina: machine LADIES EnfliMI bike S16. be ige pant dreu S7. Knit a IOI • "''" an~. frffzer $20, M24213
13o-25c. Stands 50e. Tool& $1S. 'I'ypt..ntu ftand $1. Antique clWl'I $7.$0 each. sl11cks and top, olive $10. ~ilvt'rv.·are • 11 p\8.ce $Citing Jtood condition SlO. 962~744 Metallic capri& s7• 2 piece BOY'S 2t Inch bicycle $IS.
2:Sc-4l. Foam pillowJ to A1"'pliticr $2.. Ha.nd lawn Maple end table Sf. Hoovtr Purple dreu ST. Three $15. 6 place selling SlO. SA!'llSONITE l.u&Pge, 3 blue knit u .. Brown COT' Glrl'1 20 inch bicycle SlO.
CO\'ft' 25c eadl. CothlJ'IC rnotNr $S. Dilhef and e!Ktrlc floor ""1.lher $11 black cocktail dresses $8, Books lOc • 50e. Vaporizl!:r piece 1el good condition dumy jacket. hned $7, Blick 962-0197
Z.:,..U. f'oot stool l1-?1¢o __.,,, 1~ n • --p 13. Te• eart ST.50. Ntw eltttT\c: Ollw suede l•cket SID. S2. Brltk·a-brnc Jlnd misc. $25. s-u.ro21 leather ll'\lf'IK. linOO SS. SOFA $20. Dlnelle 111t 1-
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WU.On. 21!\l Irvtl'lt NS 646-4519 mtl&l 40" wllrdrobe S25. j11cl(11 ~ Bl'O\vn pOlka dot L11eun11. Beach. 4~~1 guitar. asking S25. 54g....o-m PARTY ~s1e1, ~:1! 21 S9 'LA7"ft"G"E~U;.p;:ho'o1,-,,.-""~-,-,-,l<-, I
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17 Pc. Kl'!CJ "''-• lttltS(a-m:MAlt. -· V~lta.1'DNtln.B.J. ALMA 'S ANTIQUES ORGAN SALEll 11' so;1111~ In, INTERIOR I>uorator ""•h•n1 "'"· 6""' •. 1 1 .• 1 ;Jg ~·-,,.,....,_, "'''"'"' 11 1 c T JEW y di •·-r -'' o liltCr ... ce n1y 2 cabiA • _ _.. ~•LC'! ,....,. ne11, TR.EMENOOUS SA.VINOS! LR spoe: .. .., o ai.i ltock: v.•ht chcsl. Lov" child~n. lie vwuroom C&rq8 I:~ ale. Pinu.p. J>Ntent stock 1ncIude1 Large tel~n o1 pre-owned We C1n ~lee If or We Thousands of y11rrls of 6~G.2b74 1219 ci·u '"'· Both ln mint cood.
l.A.rse 9 drawer drtlltr, mtr. pie 4potta bed $50, Drexel beaut. cut &l&U. pitcher I-S organs. Special dlacount on Can TEACH YOUI drapery fabrics. ·Ptlr1 or 23' & 30·, }~iMnciJJI·.~
ror, 2 bedside studs, kJnc dreslll!r $40. lOQ yr old twnbters, t'Ompotn. gobletJ: new models. LESSONS AVAI' ... ,,l.E current carpet aample1 or 11 ~10~ old male blaek ~~\ Va ,·ail. llurty! HWT)'l
ai!r.e he&dbotrd. h"alM, quilt,. cuduio clock trom Jene A~·; chlld'1 nctdlepolnt FREE * FREE Some very IOOCf ~t dta. most manuliu:turtn. 4 Labrador Al\C r'l"l· Nttds "'., ena. 6-i5-1"42. -" -·-... ·•··11, ........ Jemu home, pwt mower rocbr., umau&I pl--~,1.· ca..,I\• •••• ,, w/pu-•--,. Mon'"· of latelll cop\" ol I a r g e )'&rd. Xlnt .,..\th SACRJ1',CE • -·. 1~ ~"·
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.,..-::.'.~lo~ eta:. etc. $40., P'M' edaer $35, dlanta, l(ewple doll; beaut. rtttd of an)f Orcan. _,, ........... _ "• ''""" " ""' .. 40 n ,_,
Cbolet: ol Spanlah oil ptilntlna;s, dtcon.tor bric onyx clock; rt.re a.moo COAST MUS IC pli~, castin,c supplies &. Sheel). AU re asona b I e, ~l~"t'~ 1?~ f1'tho, J~ded w/extru. F,,;
or Modem -·le b,..c, Span. wroua;ht iron cJ.au. \Ved thnt Sat UM. NEWPORT• """"OR f'(Juip. Jewelry tool$ It aup. 64&-8332 ABSOLlM"ELY adorable, q11kk sale $6l00. By owntr. ·~ d'-ite .,, •I ~ 9 tll •-i ·••--w 16 h • OIU\.Q plies. Rough cut gem 11one1, 1 ,,_ 2 1 °'"l:m All for $249 9.""' ' c. r•vua ~B.' ;1bi""W~'oiP~nJ.'. t\'llta Mesa • &12-28.51 rock cuutne machinery. 8' COUCH & mo.tchlnt: cMlr. o ....... d J'J'IOS. f 0 d ~~\ · ~~=' =.-o,..,.,-~-I
No down Pmbl, only 19 mo. S4M21(1. 1 Days 10-9 Sat lG-6 SI.In 12-6 some exeeUfllt rockl ready Riviera oouch, ldt tbl I 4 rrseue near \\')'. '' u Y 2."1' OY.'ENS Cabin cruJMr
WElK'S WA [ff SENSATIONAJ.. C&r. Sale. to tum!Xe In l lb packaa;e1. chra, ma111 chest &: nit• need! hOmc. Pie~ phot\l'! w>ud cond. New motor: rrtr:' R DUSE AU lrindo oloc .. nlo oqulp. DON'T BE MISL£0! FIVE M GEM & ,,.nd. '61 l'<>nt. Bonn<•Ule .. !.'!." 5. S-\·J.-0992 12/S <on•••· $3100 !~m. W at
Sony tape die, pbGto enlarar, ANTIQUE CLOCKS LAPIDARY SUPPLIES .port TV & various mil FREE pupplrs -1i Springer 21:.;) S. G1·and, S.A. C.U
600 \V. 4th St., Santa Ana TM tuner, tranatormr. Scott by rictlt»us wu-11 pricea. Costa Meu.. Located at item1. t.1ov\ng, ri_1u1t art! by Span~l. 1-tother Is Springer 837-8620
Open Daily 9-9 AM/F?irf pwr supply -tutltr 20 Antique clocks tncl., 4 Shop where the selection 11 uie bAck of C.llcge Ctnter 12/U. Very reason ab I e Spaniel. !\tales ls females. "M°'O°'Sf;---bo=a"ut'-'HC7'ul°"Tr1"".C.~b-I
Sat. s.G Suh, 11-6 It amp. 2 Schwh\Q 3 tpd Grandfather clockl, C\lckoo g:reate1t &: the prlcea are 549-2039 4~14 after 6. P.fak l!: good pet& 4 EZ to Uvabrd in bay, 45' TIS,
ru=RN=1-=r"UR,,.;,,E-,.=1..,,,..::..:::.:...tro_m_ I bikes, trotted wtca. tllhinf: clocks, old School clocks & ril'ht! Choo&e from CoM, ?.1on. thru Sat. 9-5:30 SAMPLE SALE!·Jr. Sports-train. M~ 12/6 F/B, top condiUon, (Br)
dispiay studio., m 0 de 1 gear I much more. 4621 EIU'OpCan wall clocka. Othu Wurlitzer, Knabe-, Everett. Friday 9 to 9 wear-Sat 10 am-4 pm. Ores~ P.fATCHF'.D pair ol Calico Only $23,000 49!-3916
homes. decorators canC'l!lla· :.~ ~i ~~ ~19t0. rnllc Antique•. No junk. Sale Cable-Ni!:lson. SALE es, Sport~·ear-Caprll, Tun-tlCt'f' k1ttens &. buff le V.'hlte ·ru OIRIS Craft CavaU~ 27•
t1on. Spanish le ?.fediterran· 1 ~;,,,,;;,..,~~:;:;.---Fri I: Sat; Dec 12 I: 13, a.t Open Eves I Sun 'Iii X-mu Jes, etc, Sizt:s 7 &: 9 only, \S male kitten. Need special hd. top. }.1nt, cond. SS ..
.... t'. CHRJSTMAS Fair • 229 Thl!I Grand C'\nal Uttle GOULD MUSIC T reasures & Junk PRICE. ExccllentOII'l!tmu home•. 54.6·3566, OF 01 di h
Nel&hborbood Garare Sali:L Balboa. hl&nd. ' • ~l'l ~·i Seveni..l antique plect"s, oil \laJues, 11631 Flamingo Or., 549-1816 121! hn1:· S.T.l;,Q, 17~1 ~2s-~ 32$ RD FURNITURE N •-hand o ~·1 l!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!1~ N. ~n. s.~. <nJ "WO 1 1 ~1 td ·-·-ew our•• ma e ... a. pantnrs. rva:ro camera, Garden G~. ~·~ "KII'I IES ··r.takwtll" 8' ·-1144 New port Blvd CM di&hwuhtr, rolri< • f"·n., -blood ... ·, '" cup 1 ' ~ TnOJAN, 25', t fy ., s ... Sewlnt M•chinll 1120 T1l1vi1Ton 1205 ".I. ~ perco a. 3 PR melt's Austrian ski "Pruden~" -S \,·ks. black Lridge, rn.dio, ba1t tank. ~ery night 'tU 9 cM>thlni. mil. 19872 Lotu1 ---------' tor, paint sprayer, banjo, panta, never bren v.i:im, muh~ & femalt> C11.lico. 370 Cl i;:i200 g~ 2 6 \\'l!:d., Sat. le Sun. 'tll 6 Lane, HB (oU Adam.a & SINGER Automatic·•• ,.1 SACRIFICE: Seaulilul RCA copptr & brass plantcn1 2').<(71. $20 each. New elee-La Perle Lane. C.r.I. 12/6 &.1~~7 · • 430 •
3 ROOMs of h1agnolla) Fri &:: Sat Dec. 5 -. • -• TV •1~1 (made from _,_, CoUee """' SPANISH g moa old. No attach needl!:d ""'or . • ,, ~ .. terra.nean u.u . ,..... Irle stove w/dbl ovc11, FREE to loving home,
• &· Divan + Love &eat & 6 "'~"''==-----1 to do designs, monogrt.mll, style, Like New. Coat $650. Christmas decorations. wall never been u~. $100. adorubll' Schnauzer/Poodle 16° KENNE'DY, 55 h P
• S Piece dlnint room set FREEZER $7S. Eire Dryer, blind ~etc.: auto bobbin Sell for $3£1(), Ca.sh. Watch tapettry, hand made Christ. 67~2-156. llomellle. Traller, bait tank. e 5 Plett Bedroom 11et S40. Elec sto\•e, $25, de1k winder. 5 Year g u a r . thl!I Rose ~'I in coJor. mu table cloths, hundrfd'1 , mix, female, 3 moa .. hM clean. $650, 54S-6'131.
FUU. ""RICE $388 S25. 2 foldnr. bds SlO eL A&sume pymts of '5.21 or &U-5143. alter 4P~1. ot other hand made &ifs DO \OU need a shoppi~ ihol~. 96S--W02 1218 '68 GLASSPAR, cab crua,
Uae our atol"I!: charge plan! Crib le maltress, S 5. $42.00 cuh. 526--6616 Lease Color TV or Black l"l!nter pieces, tlUMy shadts'. companlon'r 1 hn.\'e good PETS ind LIVESTOCK 18', 155 hp, J/0, ire v.111. trlr Record• I mile. Evct. &: Rnd oak lbl l chrs, aecre-!aste ln sclectk?n of r.lothes, & exh'at. ?>tu.st sell 549-2821 21~P:~~~ ~urnl::~ Sun. 317 Driftwood Rd., Mu1lc1I Inst. 1125 :r:?~~~~'.'°N: t~e~it t4f')' delks, llbrn.ry tbla:. All int. deco,,r,., ,11tb ha& l~ve Pets, Gen1r•I 1800 673-9074. rv very reaaonable. 330 Old ttls., \V a~ c u eur. \\"OT'S NU! ·
BE;DS: Tw1n $44.95, Full s T •• E-.-~---rc---G--1,---, A-Active TV RC"ntal Co. Ne ........ rl Blvd NB Sun only Belly I Shopplna: servl~.
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vinyl tp, $2000. KI 9-2002 or
49H"154. mos A l:SUN.P4Lbyturnlture, J...,l;A,,.~n, U ar, (1)522-1153 .. ,..... ' ' 673-S606AJ\I
<WT· • Queen $89.95• Klnc I th di "· nl 1·•·· St G '" l ~':::·'~-~~~~~-l;'-7:""'..-:-rn'l';;;;;;;--;;;; $99 95 HEADBOARDS Twin co es, s,..,s, stal ess, p 1,:11.ups. • corgi!: ~-USED ZENITH TV set ~.,.. . 0 1 1964 29' UNIFLITE, "•· ' ' : linens, camerae:, l'lld\01. V!bra-Champ amplilier S70 Good cond!tlon. -· Dl1neylend Special 2 , ~07llPL H , Iran ~els ...,
$4'.95, Full Sl0.95, Queen TV's 21" &: 12" •crten1 &: 1223 Dorset La.rie, C.M. 6""118 Fri Dec 12 8 PM to 1 A!lf \1/xlra c~ra. 4xS J-10 l~out cobrt! .. ~. ;l<T •. ,OOS .... ~ .. ~! >ant
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F.V. * * 8i2-l530 $12.95, Kl.nga $15.95. 546-0397 ......, ' • tbl 1\•/tracks, "1vl1ches & '"' .. -.f,oTfU
SIESTA SLEEP SHOP more. 17f06 Santa Isabel, -:7====--IIS" PORT. hlack & wh t Spontored by Y~ung Life tran.~rmer. 1 ttt barbells. CHRIST illAS nunnies . ., :.oc,-"',~i.-'1~1h-'.,-,.,""'F~ly~ln-g~B-rldp-I
1927 Harbor Blvd, COSta Mesa FV. ACCORDION hlagna.vox 'rV w/stand. Cubs. o! So. ~Hr. Tickets Bx or Christmas l~hts. Friendly. bl:'.l.C'll &: white 11c<h1n 196:J. ,.10.000 IA! or
M.5-2760 GARAGE Sa.le: ~c. 6 & 1. II Seaut\.M -9 mos old Conte!-Xlnt cond. $99. 842--8074 only $'1.00 r ach incl all rides S-10-20l0 $1 .50. Also pig~ons 50c. s:.o.coo Diesel. 89-J.4<»1
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USED usorted occulonal Elec. train, 3 spd bikes, S4&-8n& HI-Fl & Stereo Chrl1tian tralnin; for hi WHIRLPOOL I>rytor, xlnt ~·======="· -,... Ii ' Clir;.·slCT, 2 )TS old,
chain S12. Used walnut atep Elec. Metranome &: misc. 8210 school students. t.Iail c~k cond. Pl\ymaster ch<'rk pm-Cata 1820 ~O hp, xlnt cond. !tffll'O'
tabli!:I $5.95. Assortl!:d bed 673-9481, 626 Seaward Rd, LIKE new ConteUo mother ol ------be lore Dec. 8, to Young Lite ltttor, like brand nc111. Set --··----. _ "-.1r;·-'· S219j. 613-00 11
headboards S7 ea. Lee col· C~I. ~,ar1,,.,,.~~l'l'l:ian0,· ~.-,•,•u',','.· W~ & ;~::il"lP~-n~'. Cl~nc~·~P';.O,;.~Bo:':..:x~l~l3~1~, -N-•w_"_"J.'06;;'••;;,~:;:"';;~lqU~• .. •,.l:;l:;:•;--•-;r::w:::a:;:r<e · 6 hfOS old reg Is t ere d r.TtJST 11cll 10' C:LA.SPAR oted TV, Salem maple .... '""' " '" '-"' Beach, Cal. 92663 · -=<JJ Hima.layan male klll<'ns. 2 UOAT ~~\ GARAGE Sale Dec. 6 &:: 7. ~1481 U..vely Chr\sbnas g iit ! ~ cabinet, "'Ork.s good $95. Skis, ski clothlnr. 10 spd 61~2614 POOL TABLES 2 BEDR00~1 sett, couch &:: SealJl(llnlii:, I B 1 u e p 0 i nt. /\rt 6 pm, ~
Thi!: Factory, 1885 Hubor, bikr, tapes &: tape deck, VOX Beatie Amp, COVt'rs,!~====~---Secant Pool Gibson rt'frlg. 226 Knox Pl .. !'ired by Champion. =========I c-"=~'=~~~~--1 records, Kite aallbnat, 'SS like new, $750. 494-6760. REPOSSESSION •I e rl!: o , BRUNSWit.1<-A?.D' Apt B, C.~t. wkdaya aft 6 4!1l-tr.8. Sailboat1 9010
DON'T GIVE UPI vw Camper, 419 Heliotrope, Gu1tar lessons $3. Make oUer. Custom Slate Table pm ..:.;A.:,BO:Y:i;SS;',lcc'1°A'°'N,,-KI"·'"1"·1=E~N~S-I ·---------
You may find It at America's CdM. A Fun Lall.ting Christmas 646-484! From S2S9 GRUNDIG St~reo console Only 2 left. 10 wkl old LIKE SAi LI NG?
lat1eat, moat unuaual un-MOVING : Ski equip & Gltt Shiny, almost new hfAGNAVOX _Stereo, pecan 100% Flnancins s:zoo. v.·ith auto 4 track tape 64&8226 DISLIKE THESE?
finished turnlture store. Cor, cl h 1 ll York Trumpet. call 545-6154 COl\!Clle, ~fed1t. style. Tape, • SECARD POOLS * ~~='-"::::..· >l=0-.:9Tlll=----~ • l'aynlents, h!1h tnt~rnt.
Redhlll &:: Santa. Ana Fwy, te~~~s'n.'3C::ti,"' ~& 1969 FENDER Vlbro Champ oAMfr 16F,~f,~lnt cond. Best 532-lm FOR SALF. -Irvine Con11t Dogs 1825 dtpreciatloii, a 11 P rental,
Tuatin. 1 mi So. of Newport misc. 421 Cabillo St. CM. amplitil!:l', xlnt cond. $10 '=~·==~==,...,,=== 3_23_S_. '-'-''-•_S_• ___ o_,_••~""c1 Country C\uh membership. C"lcaning, ln11urance, tlc.
Fwy. Open 362 days pl!:r yr. S4PrTill aft 6 L -POO Contn.c l 518-TO:lli. IRISH SC'tter Show J\lalt, 17 PREFER THESE?
5445470 Sat/SUn pm. T•pe Recorders 1220 L nio. Cha1nplon r.t11.ieria1. •, J_.o,v cost, no \VORK I.:
6)3-2842 ==-------1S" TELESCOPE, nauaahyde OSCAR Schmidt·lntnnational -----PLAY H 0 U SE-s-...1ng ~et O!Jccl. Trolncd, Avail. to CAft£fREt:: SATLlNG' i-~-~=-=== USED 5 pc walnut bedroom aofa, kin& itie bed, blond Inc. Autoharp. Model 12B. I NORELCO Stereo 4 track, TABLES CQmho. 1101 ladder. i;llcle, 11hoiv honil! only, Tenns. Ca.I :l:i IUtle 111 S14, 1,~ ·da)' * AIRLINE & act $60. Used 6 drav.·er dreter, commode w/mlr-.:L;lk;;:'_;"';;w:$40:·,:540-:;:l;330:;==l l spccd. Many extras. S75. etc. Good rond. $60. 61:>-0737 Afoo, 8 nio. flhoiv fent!!.le, Try our Club Plan
TRA-VEL CAREERS * modern dresser w/mirror ror, rood cond. Roll away -962-8741 RELA:\·A-CIZOR, like ne1v \Vci;t5hore Ki!nls. 6-12-5065, NE\VPORT MIUNG Q.\JB
$34. Used 5 pc white & gold bed, dbl mattreu. 5.16-17'9'1 Pi1no1 & Or91n1 1130 -========""' Cbrlstmas Special S275 up, instruclion bookie!. S 80. COCT\En Pup~ AKC, Perm • 67~-noo •
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French Provlnci&l bedroom LIDO I1le GARAGE SALE.I-----,;_ ___ C1mer11& Equip. 8300 CHUCK'S Shoesknte!!SS.673-GOTI DHL shots. Tri-color(Od ~~: ~actocy, 1885 AntlqUes, gifts. aola, PRE·HOLIOAY SALE POLAROID ~h portrait mo ltarbor at Adams, CM 5 Louis Jtoth suit• site 42 nu1Je pet 6 mo. $ij_
clothes, toy1, etc. &Jn. Only kit, seU-tlmer & flash. Paid JUST In time for Christmaa' S35-$50. 3 1tt1\lt 1\:te 44 $35 Blk/wht m11te 1how qual
SPAN. Carved Chest. Nu. lO am· 4' pm Ul Vla PIANOS & ORGANS over $130, seli for $95. Rnd drp l<•f pl-tabl• ~1,; each, 968-7429 S100. 546-J839. 1 .
1 -9 drwer, 37"x89" .. ~. '"" ..... .... g ~ Venezia. Som• of 1•· moat -pula' 642-.1689. 18 Wht · I--" I --WANTE"' n.... ,.;.._· I ! d 43 yds white nylon shag .. '"'" ,..... '-========= . vu1y ""''ve aaucer 1610 ..... .....,. wv ... .-w n cr]lt., $60. K-Sz Beauiy Reit GARAGE Sale. Toys, misc models includinz: J-lammondl c-I choce. tSOO chair. $6. Fixer upper Misc. W•ntecl yd, no child. tor occat.
Matt.&:: 5Prtnas. $40. Jnla.ld items, doors. windows, xn, H-100, E-100, B.J, T·200 · _,..,_ .. _•_,1.__ _____ Schwinn bike, boys 24" fl, s WE BUY s day/ovrnltt: care o1 timid, .~ Tbl .c u cabi nets, plumblnt ltxtures. etc FREE 3 DAY LAS Eire wall hung frplc 24x42 1en., aml terrier. 613--7441 An--e, mu.e o er. · . 1967 9% HP Evinrudc, US ~1513. Sat, SUn. 114 Coral Ave, VEGAS HOUDAY with pur· otwr1 twin 52 cu In tanka $35. 8oArd exerciser $4.50 early arn/eve1.
Balboa 111. cl.ase._'!! J-•&I,.. •·hw!n" IO , .. · 644-49811 $ FURNITUR E $ BEAUT. light butt ('()('ker h!OVING:. Terrific buys In T ~ furniture'. & decorator ac· GAR S≤ '63 VW fendra i: radt-lrl! acceptl!:d &:: terma, Vanity blkt!. All In xlnt * AUCTION * AP PLIANCES pups, AKC rcg'd·shots-the
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Hkr, Deya 67~; Eva. ceas. Some an,tlques. 1519 bmpra, Electrolux, S 10, HAMMOND concl. 673-6'12!. U you will sell or buy Color n'-Pi1no1-St1rto1 perfect Chrlstrnu l[tft. Only
Inquire Today BoMIC Coone (lrvine Terr.) mangle 115. clothes, bks, 1n CORONA DEL lo1AR 1 Piece er He .. .hll 3 puppic1 left Call now s-u-6J96 etc. :1659 Santa Ana Ave. Sat 285·, E. Coast Hwy 673-8930 185 WOOD SKIS, cable bin--1lve Windy a try CASH IN JI MIHUTIS 9!:2-1936, SNOWBJRl), nstored, 12'
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810 E. 17th St., SM!a Ana CcU.1 & sun -lO Ai\l _ 5 PM Open Eves &: sun afternoon dings, $15. 210 HEAD SKJS, Auctions Frid~ 7:30 p.m. • 'S) I • ~""':::._=-.,-..,-~-Ida U .,_ I~=""""""'""'"""""'-lfl-3"'~14-S __ ,_, __ 6l_Hll_31 5';;<'7.:':ii.:=--Ti'::::::::;.; I •""'li;;iiiiiiiiiiii&. iiiiiiiiiiiil Salomon bindlnga. $ 5 5, Wind y's Auction Barn 541-"t Sil.KY terriers, 8 "'ks, fine w cron n , • .,.t, •trapa,
JOIN Tl-IE FIELD USED 5 pc beige dinette ll!:t MISC. furniture &: household 962-7813 Eves. i:wdlgrt'C, AKC rea. Female al.I aceellOl'its, matchlfW \VITH A FUTURE! gooda, apP,liances, larnpt, 2075~ Newport, CM ~ WANTED: Chevy Enalne sm, mall!: $150. \VW hold trailer S3:iO or make ofidr .
. S19. Used 5 pc antique whlte much more, r.iust Sell! HEAD 1kls 205'11 cables, good Behind Tony's Bldg, Mat'!. 283. 1982 • 1965. Call after 6 until Xmas. 8.".G-1401_ S.12-lSS!I or 67.}-1441
Aie/educatlon no bla!Tier! dlning room act $39. Uwl 5 JF you are buyin& a Plano cond. $60. PM 546-9300 ··c;;:;,:""~,:;;;,.;.:.:.::..~~ i ""==.,--=,-~-i.l..'t us help you qualify. pc walnut dining room ll!:I 620~ Acad a, CdM, Sat & or Organ thill Christmas &:: 673-4923 NEW, never worn, natu.raJ1.:.=· =..C:."------6m.Jsn1AS Pups, A l\C SWEDISH Vesa 21' snUboaL
lNNKl:El"ERS INSTITUTE $58. The Factory, 1885 Sun ~5 only. int 1 d 1n al-tourmaline mink ,;troller NEED brlckl one to 1000, Oobrrmn.n~. Good l.Jon1cs, Ir.b1·d, radio, eli·. Ne1v bot· ·~"ATIONAL ••• ••• 2 CH--RlSfMAS Gar•i• S&le'. are eres e aome re DIVING Gear: Scuba lank 72 cont from Robinso c t b\y r1 d M"'~ Pr\ c Id · tom pain!, xlnl co nd·. u~ i c.n.n Harbor, ~ . ly great deals, plea&e shop 145• S!ngil'! hose regulator ns. 05 reuona P ce · ..-.110• me on 1 e r a t Ion.
MoteVHotel/Apt Mgmt SchlA .,:.::B:.E::A:.Uc.T::IF:.U.,:L.:..:::glc.fl_f_or_yo_"'_I Surfboard, clothes , WAR.D'S BALDWIN SI'UDIO $25. M2-54T3 $1595, seU S!J75. Aft 6 PM,,[========= 642-8961. 714:&«-4996.
A DIVISION OF home. CARPETING for jewelry & toy1. 7061,1 1819 Newport, C.M. 64.2-8484 6#--0ST&. MlchhJ•ry, etc. 1700 'CH""R"IsrMA='=sc-poodl-~.--.-.-.-,1 ---.S"A"•--o=r "s---I
A.NTHONY SCHOO!.S Chl'iitmas _ or the New fllarlrold, CdM. Sal&: Sun. {)p(On Every Nlte Mlsce!l•neoua l600 REFRACTOR Telescope ---d AJ\C, Charnp1011 sllve; ne1v complete •• , ... SU9. ,11;JJ·1~.R~~iN"1;A Year. Sha&:s -Ri·Lo Nylon• DEC. 6 thru 14. Firewood, & Sunday Afternoon -·---"'-'-''I 300x, tripod with hortzonttJ F~RKLI[i1'8~1!!'~ :e:~ miniatures. · AlaO tOy It TRANSPAC * 84().0'n2
etc. Lie. contr. }"rce est. chickl!:n1, rabbit•, clothlni, RIC PLANES: Falcon &: & vertical fine adj. Barlow re.. na .,. ' teacup. 14M142. 16' O'Dey fiberrlau taltboat.
C.u5ea form every "·eek 54&-4478 f le 2585 Tu Un 1'1ambo ready to Dy. Orbit lens, 5 additional lenae1, Ex All machine• suaranteed. Good condition.
Agk pro~~~l\yFOR AP~58CO USED 3 pc IU"""'Oile e:ee-c_"."'_M_: __ .... _· ____ ·_· ... ~~!'!'!'!"!'!'!"!!~'""'110 Ch.II.Mel w/S Bonner cond. $75 S42--0368 7Pl63 N•,w, ton:~ Ci~~ o~ A~~:i!~h;~ Pu:!. ur.,1a1,· .. ,•,1 * 67M7l1 *
tional $79. used"blue.green SAT. & SUN. l0-4. 701 P IANO SALEI Servo~. S250. 11.~HP WALNUT Crib. used 4 mo1, 18~ce~3 '"" hold ·111 Chrlstmu, ~ 4 26' Thunderbird &loop, new
The Newport sofa only, $35. Used patina Narclasu1, Corona del ~far, WE ARE Evlnrude O/brd, $50. Kinr· coet $60, sell $30, also mat-, , left. Call ~9589 . boat/I U "~
School Of Business g:reen sofa-bed & chair 149• Furn .. ruit, lamps a: much OVERSTOCKED! •lawn frnt throw 11vDfy tress SIO. Infant'• car bed 9" 50\JTII Bend lathe, much PUREBRED Gl!:rman * ~~~l=&.9oooS!~·
Features "-'el!'kly tcfl"C1her
coursea In the 1kllls you
need to 1et tbe job )'OU
want!
833 Dover Dr., N .B.
642-38 70
MERCHA NDISE FOii
SALE A ND TRADE
Furniture IOOO -SELLING Complete houaetul
of Medill!:ITilnean tum: 1ola,
love M!at, 2 commod(' lamp
tables, coUee table, lamps,
color TV. din Jel, relrig,
11tereo, king size bdrm &el.
Queen bdrm set, ii sl:te
btdrm &et, s'>\•ag lamp, pie·
tures, \\'asher & dryer.
misc. ?.tust Sacriflctl Call
The Factcey 1885 Harbor, mi~ll . Muat make room for new like nu $150. Wards 28", 10 $5. 2 lnfant seats SI l S4 toolll'I(. \Valker Turner ""=""'==-~~-! 540-8842 al\lpmentt arriving daily, •P boys bike, $20. GE port taf22 Signet Cir ffB 968-4742 radial drlll pre11. 8" bencb Shepherd PUP•· 10 \Vel!:k!, SUPER Silttellle 14', c over.
SAVE $300! Used frost tree 2
door GE Refr11. W-tce
maker $119. Brand new 30''
kitchen ranre. Below
whOleule, fll9. Used 3 dr
Clothing &: Appliance• Prices slts~ on.......... 1tereo. $50. M7·3444. FOR SALE' f?'lnder l atand. 642-!>80S malet only. $35. 546--0US Tl'aller, 11or1.1e avau, i;;ia 132 W Wilton after 2. Call ~2156 . Spinets, Console1, Grands PROh11SE H.ER ANYTinNG Collectors llC'm Original 12" ATLAS LATltE.
Space U, Costa Mi!:U Olristmu de!Jvery rua.r. But give her CARPETING for "rt1ICKEY hIOUSE" watch 2 chuckt &:: accellOl'le1 $150. ADORABLE Lh.aaa Apso /SCHOCI\ GLASS SABOT
Appll•ncet 1100 COAST MUSIC Olristmas .•. or the New _ perfect running condition 642-S161 pups 3~~ mos . old. ARC reg. SlOO
antiqU~ green credenza S29. NEW 2 dr, GE retrfa:., from
Thf! Factory, 1885 Harbor model home ..... ··•·• SITS ~ 2 dr. Retr!gerator, tro•l·h'tt, . .:;:;;;;,~,-,--=-~.,.,. [ bottom freezer ••••.••. $148
fl.10VING! All goea. Bdr llf!t, Relrl1erators ••. , trom s 38
couch, chr, stereo, port TV, Console Color TV, conli!:mp
t>nd tbls, lamps, drpll. cab., new picture tube , S248
67J..Q74 Whirlpool auto wa!her •• S 50
GE \\'a~her/Dcyer .... $100
DUNLAP'S
NEWPORT &:: HARBOR Yeu. Shags -HI-lo Nykln11 -$150 8374239, Champ. blood line 133-3258 ~~IS..3554
Costa Ml!:M. * 642-2851 etc. Lie Contr. Ff't'e est. TANDEt-.1 bicycle $$5. Table FREE TO YOU or 546--9107 ~1-"1·-s"',71e"11"';,7,-w-;"1h~A-m-,-r1-.1n-I
Days 1~9 Sat 11).6 Sun 12.fi 540-7262 M6-4478 \V/ 2 fills & 1 chain $30. TOY Poodle puppiC'!I, 6 ,1·ceks ll'BilC'I', good cond, $425.
BEAUTIF1JL hand painted l!eavy maple coffee table f'REE To qua!. hom• old. No paper.1. $2:J e;.icb. 548·9736
CHRISTMAS gilt. -Harn· oU portrait of you or yo1"' 120. Student d es k $10. w/fencd yrd, ''Tuasa '' Cal11i rter 4,9G2-1U8
mond, Steinway, Yamaha. children from a photograph. 54.G-15.J;'i. Collie-Samoyed mL"t', 2'' 2 Chihuahua <logs, n1aJe &
New .I: u~ pianos of most A wonderful Idea for Uiat NEW I ape rccordC'r Sony yn, 1payed, ldall 1hol11.
11
~d fC'tualc. /\KC regl11te1-ed.
17' CATAi\IARAN
tlberglas1 hulls SGOO.
673-2511
wltb
makes. Best buy11 in So. apec!al Christmas I If t . Molic $TS. Nel't Kodnk \\'Ulchdog, O tt Ch • e 5·16-87·16 e
(allf. at Schmidt Music Co. 64&-3629. C 1 800 & lid prefl!:rttd. 836-7804 aHer 7 REG st B _. Speed-Ski lotfl --
90, N •t·' 0 • A 11.rousc s e tray pm •12_~A76 dnys, 1216 . · crnn ... J'!Up, 11 ~:-.,--'-'=:..:..-•;.:.:•-::i 1 • ,. cun, ~nta na. Carpet layer.hag Hi Lo $75. 673-2078 "' "" '\'k!, must 1ell $1 80. 309 --
nylons $1.99 yd. Sha;::ii: CB Radio \V/Hi Ga in Anten. GORGEOUS cuddly killcn~. Edgcwntcr. N.n, S.t>-SJGj 1969 BOSl'ON Whaler, tO hp
EN Ev NGS
from 3.50 up + my lobar, na & 1 I\lobile CD radio 8 -...·ks, Persian/Calleo, also FE!\fALE Dnch!ihund, •I"•· Evl0nrude a: trlr U', 2 mot """OP ENI 90cperyard.847-t."i19 ~ 11upcr lovina blk/wht " U&e,eata!A!aale,pwih-but-
HANO;'o.1ADE unusual canol!:d AD:0.11RAL Dufll T•mp 16 AND SUNDAYS w/anten. Call 4!13-4G77 afl P . '"A ~•'--\en look· r:lard, red, 8 wtcks, AKC. Ion atarttr, xtras ....... GO KART. Racing frame, 4 s. . crstan, '"'11:-"u'"' • Loves everyone. 641-1177 6~~714. ·-
1815 Ne~~7:vd., C.fl.I.
REFRIGERATOR, c 1 ea n
good $40. Beds no ea.
Hitchen lable $10. 3013
Fillmore Way, No. 112
resin tabL!les~~· cradles. dR•f1~~t. $165. Whirlpool Until Chrl1tm11 b.p, 4 cycle eng., sllcka all MINK 1 .1n1 lor lovu11 p eople . 81-LVER ~· AKC
$10 up. o-<>JJ~ e .... w/lcemaker, no GOULD MUSIC around, disc brai<e, Perfecl sto e, autumn haze, 675-3492 12/6 .......... e, . , pure, U' BOSTON Whaler, lrnmac.
========IO=lO de.frost. S165. Whirl pool -..i; N Main SA 547-0681 cond. S125. Call 833-1757 also brown squirrel stole, ft.utTY lnveable white kit-female S25. _ 40 hp John8on wl1!1. ellc'.
MAH OGANY Office Fur~~~re Auto. wuhe:T, $:i5. Both W'I • ' aftCT5P~1 ~;~cy ...... ~d. cond. Rr.as. ten1. After 6 p .m. St~C,zm star!er, bolllcovrr.t1425or
CHEST. US ED Off i ce Des kt Xln 't Cond, &t2-4m. VERY I . BEAtrrlFUL Kl bed !J '"""'40'"" 8-15-22'.M 1216 BASSETI' AK 7 v.•b '. W!U make offer. STS-5535
CELLENT OONDITION PRIVATE Party. Beautllul nre p~yer piano, ng -qu I· 4 MAPLE tbls w/no-mar hold Ill Chriltmu. $'15 up.
894-5875
SOLID
EX w/cluln. S20-$30. Hanna O'Kccle &:: Mertitt i&I baby iranct. with Amplco ed mattress, Complete-un. tapw, $3.i S5::iO ( stroller BEAGLE puppies, l male;. 2 9.)Z..8020 Boat Trillen fOJ2 &l~09 Sailmake:n;, 861 W. l!th SL range S7S. Refria: $45. Small expreuion. J!l!:ar Racbman-Ult(t SH:6, w or! h $250. len th fUr coat, S l OO lemale, first C01ne (1~! ----"-"!
l===,-c=====• 1 CM 543-34&1 Retrlg: $40. 2114 Continental, lnoU play hi! music his way. 842-6536 eve~. ~ · served. M2-1802 12/6 BOSroN BuD Terrler, 7 wkl. SEA OF CORTEZ or L&lll
CUS'TOM FURNITURE Cl\f Ask qU«tionl! 494-6261 WOOL Braided Oval rug, 12 BOYS. bik Sch . ClITE Chrlstmu klUrtt'I, i~ Al\C, 4 left. Champ. llnf!. J.1eade Tandem trailer to
MADE TO ORDER: ftepajr Office l!qulpment IOI 1 GULBRANSEN, f u 11 con-x 15, good condition. in-Speed 1 r ~ good w 1 n n Siamese Call ~7 artcr i ioo. S4:>-.lCt5 tn~ up to 30' TS
work a. epec!all)'. 2'l4 W. TYPEWRITER. Add in& ~E~rE~a~frtffl. s:;: !IOle, electronic organ , eludes _pad. ?tlwit ace! cau dltlon~ ;18. 20301 Easiw:;, 6 pm or wkends. 12/9 \VEIMARANER Pups born cnibtt or ocean racer, elec
J.lapli!:, On.nae. Call -machine. calculator, vel')' D. 536-!1593 or ~ £ni:Jat\d Neve.r. use?• e.bcmy finish. 549-1485 HB 962.-7Sl3. FREE Chrtstml\s pup]"ticii:, 9122 no papert, m ea. Call brkl, xlnt cond. $800. (114)
639-309l reuonable. Xlnt cond . St ., Apt A, 53S-l.2Cfi Sacntice ~ pnce. 494·Z137 CARPET Installer has one . do.rllng pnr1 Be:i.gle, p..·u1 &tZ-8223 827~ 9dl'f'~~~\V!R nu~ian!:r~~j 89'J-2423 \VHlRLPOOL Gu dryl:t', PRIVATE PARTY \VANTS roll, avocado nylon carpet, ~;:k~i" v.!~k l ~~~s.m~~ Poodle. 8:3-0$5.'S 1219 !\tnlc~:~:al!!O, UroNuO.SAKC ~:Ml:;,1: .. ::1::qu:l:1:.::::90J::=;!I
__ , 1~. Rollaway bed -·-1022 late model. xlnt cond. 1611. TO BUY PIANO FOR double jute·b•cked. Wiil sell praised SISOO· A $815 BEAUTIFUL Grey 10 n·cek -
;:;:;;;. 96°2:3728 -Gar19e Sile 54&.-8672, 847-8ll5 CASH. 54.2-$)45 all or part S3/yard. 540-7245 839--0ni. ' c. , old r.taruc Kitten box re;;. 962·9!189 2 Chrysler V-3 210 hp Marine
S' Sofa. never u.wd, quilted SAT &: $un 1300 Santanella FREEZER Chi!:~t IO' S1S. +HAMMOND ORGAN• NEWPORT Boach Tennlt NE\V llber&l.us aklt w/bln trained 540-5958 12/9 COCI<ER Pupa, AKC, champ eng's. comp, with manifold
Terract, Cdr.f. Antlquet. "-~ R.... Spinet M.3, xlnt cond. Club charter family dtn-. K< Surfboanl. Xln• GER.,fAN Shephm:I, I mot. 1\red,·6 wks. Call Ron Gr~. alternator I wlwt dr1W.: floral, 1colchfu11.rded Sl25. ""'""'slop l!:u-•f, S40. Both E 546--0600 membr.nhlp 54.6-4018 <!>" _.. .. 213: 633-1261 after 5 PM, Gd. running mnd. Both for 1'-fatchlng love seat S'75. tl) }ewe\ry, furn. A n 11 q u e Gd. Cond. s.16-4654 S100 ve1 · · condition. (213) 592--2334 t&ood w/eh!ldrtn) !16.S-7951 $9~ or wUI &ell "'Pl.l'l' .. i .. , 77~ ol'fan, ete. KENMORE Washer I. Gu Tbomu Chord Ora:an LAWN~fOWER, 2 h'p, Kint· H.B. 12/9 Horaft 1130 536-3891 _,
WHITE \\.Tft\llbt Iron llOftl, GARAGE SAie. Wuher $15 Drytr, both in x!nt cond. $.250, xlnl cond. ().Lawn. Xlnt. cond. STS. HUGE tw1mmlna pool 5 mo1 BLACK r.unlla. Frtnch Poo-. '
chair a: ottoman. cocktail Plctum S5. Lot• mot'l" S10. 546-1672, 847-1115. 673-8639 54~ old Incl filter. pump, ladder. di.'!. Good w/chlldl"tn. Want 2 American saddle-bred DECCA· 101 radan. Ont" hibl~. $50 lourJiU', Sl~ Oll!:ap! 15U Oranae, CM KEN~IORE PIANO. Ivers & p 0 n d KAND painted China eel. skimmer 1. life jacket. New good hon1e. 83).()$31 re.klltli'S, l tx.ahow hone, old, remowd tor ...,._ 54~ 642-58118 I plelt'l)' rebllU~'U;J~t c:,r:: UPMt:ht. Natural linlah $175. COmplete 3erv~ for U. $.S95 sacrl11ct S?XIO. 893-3306. PLYWOOD scraps. 646· now plea1urt, 1 31ralttd· mi:.· t~i.J!s ~::.:.
BEAIJl1FVL Kl bed. quilt. Houtehold Furn lah Ing s , dltlon. $65. 540-6M9. 962-m;2 Like new $35. 54&-6507 CH IL OREN'S hairstyling, 2377 1211 ::Wnn horae. f94-2503, Newport Marine J:bs, 114:
td ~ I t Gurden l Plutnbln& tools. CO * Conn "Artist" Ors:tn 3 LIKE ~Nu 'ry SlDll. Dinette· 3617 W. Edinatf', S.i\. by tllIXED tmier, 8 mos old. ;;;;;;;;,,..-:=::;-=-,,,-.-= >J&-2635 tNttreu. mp e e, u~ Mueh morel 2807 Settin1 LDsPOT Model n 5 w/Lnlle Spla. IC!!t, $35. 6xt n1g SIO. Jake Ad am a. Phone fin1 All aholl. 54M39f U/6i llOftSE corn.I fer rent $3.S :;:o-=,..-=-.--~,_.,~1
ulM'd l ltiS, worth $251'.1. Sun Dr. CdM MH37& REf'RlGERATOR S3.cr $'950 ~~12 Call • 96M15S 54S-1742. ING!NG brl month. 20311 Bl1'Ch, Santa t-CYL. dlttld enc. J It J W.6536 evts. ' l40. • 84&-0i!B. · · S canary, I'll your Ana l!Jtl, 5'19-31» rcducUon unit 1.ndl water '
EAS'J'ERN H•rdrock ~laple FURN1TURE-Clothn. «>me --SHORT kl!:)'bo&rd. Spinet + For SI.Jo, Flrtwood. BALBOA Bay Cub member. owe c.p. 536-1862 1216 , cooled. Bnnd new, 11!0 in
Bed $50, bunk bed• wlJh lad· purple Paa a m J 1c. ~~"" 1110 btnch. UIM new QIO. ~ a: Euealyp!UI ship for uJe. Ca I I (%13) BEAUTIFUL Ft try al HORSE 11.lblet for n'nt, J,e crate-. Fa.ctory (:Oal.17)..JhO
dtt $3S. 6"W991. ~ Sot-Sun 2M Walnut st. CM 8*-9031 aft 5 83S-66i'O m-l4Sl or {213) 3f3..58S1 I ~ m e a~111t S35 mo. l61G On!hM:J, if1cr 4 pm
Anallelm. CM. DEC. 6 Qu&llty l!tfD't TO 1tttl1 tstate. Orltntal art BALDWIN AcrotOnic BINOCULARS. 10 x SO with i l..&.n:t 8kt bOOI&. ncYfl' c:at lo l'2u 11 -2:!.J S.i\. Hat•. ~9'-00Q. \VA~TED: JMmon or
clothlna. toys, t tc. All mual objtcta. dolls. boc 11:1 , $600Jllt:e Mw, piano. tll1m. WWll P:unrr IAnlc. M11ed, ilze ll men's. BEST FR.EE K?TTE.NS Ev\nrudt 10 h()..,..;61·"1 ea1h
stcY . .Olna. ab. $300. or IO-mo VIit.a Dorado, N.B. jtwelt)', period clothtns. ••s.t"I tripod mounted. &U-1147 OFFER. Call 67~77o eves. • &ll\-59&.1 Llveatock 1340 or -·•· J""--"\i. reu. oHrr. Antiq. wall ph. C!')'1taJ sUvtr linens. etc tt> ... pe... l'tABBIT 1a "1'UV "™.....:a ir
SB. S.1164 sun. Mon. GARAGE SA.1.E: Sat A $Un. Dec. 9° thru i0. 9::J0.2. SOt9 BABY .Gnnd. ant. wh. Xlnt FIREWOOD i t-."EWPORT BEACH TEN· ""' ,.. cap BANTAl\f Chicken ~a111)''1 ="'~2-201,.,:;;,9 ~~~~~-0LQ~ fuhJoned hl&h head· Furnkurt. ~· etc. 19671 Bruce Crtsetm, Udo 5'ndl cond. S6SO or rtas oUer. 131.M.U N'IS MEMBEJ\SmP. lol.ake M.J..2:''lli2 1211 Also Duckt $3 pr. 2612 htcu TRt hVN NEV: r. SC.'TS •
board. bed, mmplete; chtst ConlteJlattof\. KB. ROLLTOP Delk SD), Na· ~l!IM &in I Mon. ELECTR.OINIC TEST offer. Call 549o-1333 =~I Buick netdl Dr. 5iS-.5703 Clualfied't a1.ilon poww.
of dn.wm teW571 alt 5. FUftNI'l\JRE, doth!rw. tools Oona! Cub J\eslater, 90!.ld DAILY PILOT o I M E . A. EQUIPMENT for tale. call P(X)L tabl& i: accmoriel ' Ult ,2 MAR&S For an ad to tttl U'OUDd ..
OAK double drtnt1r $50. mu.. • mt1e. US Flowtr St., bru:s $15. Grandl&lher'a LINES. You 9" 1111!: thtm 5t&-«l88 pod c»ndltlon,. QI 2 DUTCH JlABBrI'S. •7'DI For &le oi Tndl FClfT ctock. dial 90661l.
rot m, nlteita.ntl m, stn&le C.M. Stt I SUn 11)-4. clock, perftd e un d It ton tor Juac pe;n"ftitt • day. Dial UNITED f'U'ND -Have * &a.74.12 .,, 12/t ' mMlO 'or m..et GJVE Ute "Unlted ,,,, ••
belldbolrd $25.. ~t. WbUe m.,hantl? $17L 6d-6'ftl -PILOT Clualf!ed ad. Y~ Omb1butedf DAILY PD.DT WANT ADS! QiARGg IT! DAILY PILOT WANT ADSI While !ltpha.ntJ1
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MAl'IM ~ -, 9035 Mobile H-9100 Mini Bik.. '127'J AUto S...I'" , Truck• fJOO Dune Bugglft 9525 Imported A-9600
. -&.P1rt1 9400 -U -' "
Imported A~.!.0_1 __ 9600_ lmpor ttd A_ut_•_• __ 9600 __
1
6 mo< Qld, good con. IUY Jim NEW ROD~Y Mlnibiko. E><<Cllenl --CAMPER TR. CK VW Dune Buggy, nms good, 'HILLMA~
d!Oon. SILL USIO cood t.Mln. 3HP B&S f!l'I&. 1910 G.M.c.: ~ H.D, equjp._, good rubber. $495. 642-1'188.1----..,...,,..-'---MGB PORSCHE '
m-2421 . Cooper ~w. Best 0 If er . BEAOI VS, scr. # mm.11. 2m·D p\acenlla. er.it ' • 'SI Hlllm~n $200 '65 MGB Conv. . ---A t s I Sl99S '62 VW Chassis, not a min., * ~$48-0450 • . e .Jtc., "Wk. intf'r. Full)' '!!!!..!!IP Moorlne 9036 TRAILER SALES MINT-BJke, xlnt cond. only 1 • Q 0 Upp y , UNIVERS ITY on brand new engine. S300I===="="====:::: I equ.ip. incld. wire wheels.
"Buy from a m a n yr old, seldom u&ed. 3 tip , OLDSMOBILE or OFFER * 642-4222 JAGUAR_ rndlo & tuned exhaust. Beau-llmi:u:eum1:.ta~:iuable who lives in one I" · Brigp &: stfatton. Bendix Wholesale ~Harbor Blvd. V\V Dune BUggy $595 :I. !Uul condition.
30. & 35. \VE SERVICE shoebra.ke S100. 646-7535. Cosla fll <>sa 2032-0 Placentia, c .r.r.
WHAT WE SELL! --Pri<es lo All ,.,.,.,0 JAG!AR Tllarlna del Re)' 321 So II bo o. A Co I M I j;U-7188 . ar r, .-....nta na Motor..v.res 9300 nip ele ach ne Shop ,68 CHEV Neiv modern marina 1 Bl k So f Bol 5311066 .. ,.. SPEED EQUJP&IENT 4 X 4
r.tarina Ciry Corp. cBAY. 'H•R;OR . J{ONDA-.. --,,-rt--"3dy--.-.,-P REBUILT ENGINES SuburlNn Van lmportff A1.1tos ~ Auth r ized
John Ga$man, Dock ~laster "" ~ Oea ~r
J]rtuµort
JIJnµort s
Porame '64 ''C'' Coupe
Irish a;reen w/Llk. Inter.
f'lawleu thruout. Every pog.
slble accc15<ll')', llul'J"Y on
this one,
J]rluport
31 111porr~,
C?131 823-5415 Mobile Home Selet cond Sl&.l. Cmtom 4 hp 112i; Victoria, Cl\f :;~ .:i seats, V-8, dlr •. liJ>C 700xts AUSTIN AMERICA
30• to ..a· BOAT for i.ale lhat Usa Lonta Roll • Away • mini-bike SU:Kl, 830-5231 01· 18361 Beach Blvd. H8 847--0S!ll tlrtl". All orlg1nal. Take ---------Tremendous Savings!
ONLY (3) '69'~ LEFT
3100 W. Cout HW)I .. N.B. &J.2.94(6 s.tG-17&1 3100 'W. Coil.at HW)' .• N.B.
Authorized J\1G Dealer 632.QJO.) ~ Ji40-ll64 nttds slip. $2.00 fl. Call Sheraton Tllanor -Homette · _,,.__387_•0 _____ ~ * OPE.i'l 7 DAYS • tt·ade. 34~1™· Call Pat. AUSTIN AMERICA
Chuck Avery 673-5252 or h.1t • Presllge . Sahar• '66 Y A:\IAHA 250 cc C.ood 49+9773 or Sol>-0634.
eves 494-3916 ALL SIZES condition $300 before 3 PM ![![!!![![!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!! I ·53 t"ORD 1,2, Ton, \Vig'i\'am Sales, Set'Y~, Parts'
Immediate Delivel)'
All Models
e The ALL NEW XJ SEDAN
availablt 1or dertionstraUon.
Authqrizl!d · Z..tG '1'.)ealer '64 MGB, xlnt cond. New
tires, R&JI. 1 ownr $119.). 'j7 PORSCHE. New !ires,
After 4 pn1. llSS--0690 chrome. r:iml, fog lites, ========== J steroo. Best· . offer over SLIP WANTED foe 25' 1'25 Baker St., Colt& Mesa 891~ r ims, etc. slonage, icelx»c, 9x9 at· "'" •
NO\V ON DfSPLAY on ~·eekdays, all day wknds. ·59 OLDS body parts, chrQme c11mper, buta~ stove, ~ lllf' II"\'"
SAILBOAT ~2 block Eut o1 Harbot Blvd .. 69 KA\VASAKl Sidewinder * 67:>-1413 * taching room. Very clean' lll ... ,_ MGTD · ./ Calt ·MS-3955 ./ Costa·~1esa fn4) 540-94'1Jl 250 CC, best ofter. ,69 , $89.:i. SJn-6324 after i 01· ., ••
BALBOA Slip, 40' boal. With Rare opportunity. J\1QBILE Bullaro El Tig:re ZiO CC Tr•ller, Travel 9425 wkends '53 TltGTD. Xlnt c ·o'rrd. Mcm"tt'""& he-d-& rk~ LIVJ G -~=-~----1 900 So. Cst. H ighwey Ul 6/15/70, $80~ mo. O~ 3-~ . .N o.n ~ht; BEAOt. best-offeT'~-_-FOR Sa.le: Bnlnd l-lt>w Tag.-..'.6!1 CHEV ~. Ton_ pickup. Laguna Beach \Vht/b!k. S!IOO Pi·h.-. Pty
Boats Wented • 9050
\VANTED: Used Lido 1~ or
Co1'0nado 15, v.i 1h trailer.
968-4793 eVes or wknd.~.
Flying lessons 9150
LEARN TO FL\'
50 Flite h~ $495. 28 dual & 22
&010. 1969 four seal Ce!Sna
Inc. gm:!. sch! & i;upplies.
Eslab. As.sn. KI ~200
L1~11\ed spac:s, in new ad· FOR SALE : '67 HONDA 450, a-Long Fiberglass Trailer. R;adlo, heater, air cond. 3100 \V, Co<ut Hwy., N.B. 494-7501 * 540-3100 Eves & \Vkt>nds 673-3489
ri1l1on to Dnft11'00d ~ach am leaving state. i\1usl sell! Bit for Sports cars Set up Sid~ tanks, overhead 642.s.w.; 546-17641'!!"l"~~.., ...... ..,..,,I z========:=
Club. ~lodelir; on display Sceat1884J\lon1'0v1aApt26. f. V\V " C . ln4J spi1ngs, c11mpPr eqpt. h . d '1G n .. I " PORSCHE .soon. lt4G2 Pac Hwy, H.B. 01 • or orvette. 1 S48-8T79 al! 4 Pi\l Aul orize 1• ..,.,a er:-· •59-JAG Rdsle!'. While w/tan
536-i.il3 or call 616-84.Jl after 4:~ 8·17.QJT1 . ---int., \1'il'C ll'hls. radio. Priv 1----------
'S.:. TR I U i\I PH BON· 1969 19\j' AWO, fully self 69 CHEV I08 Van 307 cu 111' AUSTIN HEALEY Pty. $4400. Clill &16-9'!18 PORSCHE '63 Super. r.1uch l2'x5.Y Skyline in very nice NEVILLE ~ I I . V-8, auto I.rans, hvy duty_ N Eq · ~ C ll Phil pai·k. 2 Br, sun porch 8x24', · "' nl ea.g e' confaJ~~. canopy, used on-springs, low mi. Best oUer, BEAU XK·l40 Blak '57 Jag u uip. "~"""· a '
li!*cial paint & chrome See ly 3 thnes. Sac. $3000. 0 .. ,, S"~ o:•=. ,,,,12 62 SPRITE, new eng, new Rdstr. Rd lethr lnt. Gd 962-5521 or 847-1090 patio, spotless. l\lusl Sell. v &.,JU\/ .,,,.rvu ""'-~~~~-.-..,--Call _ 642-4430. 10 apprec. 675-0081 830-3q0. · rompetition clutch, much llres. Jump st. ~~7733, Porsche '65 S.C . Coupe ~~ ~---~-__ '6!1 BSA 4.11 Victor, 500 n1i. 69-13" x 25'. \Vas S5000. Cut '57 OIE"':' 1·i ton ~U. new more new equip. l\1usl 546-1532 Bolero red 1v/blk inier. Fully
Motor Homes 9215 Custom sent & oil rank. 4'' lo $1995. One block fron1 engine, ti.res, radJO. good sacrifice lhis ~·eek. $65!> or ·-66~J-A~G-U_A_R_XK_'_E_R_d_'1-er equip. Reilector. Metiruioll8
--·-------!ires, wide handle bars. shopping. 1640 Newpo11 No. ~Y· $400. Ca.U 830-290Z aft best oft. 592-5358. ?i.hawn. Xlnt, iust ove1·haul: care.
23' 1969 EXPLORER !\1otor Fork brace. $875. 540-633.). 15.J Cti1 or BEST OFFER , . . '67 AUSTIN Healey Spritl", ed. .$2995. SiS-5041 or
Home. Extras! $849.>. l!IM YAMAHA 250cc f.nduro. '19' HOLIDAY travel trlr. o( 67 F'ORD Ranger, stic~ good condition $1150. 644-4221 * 642·8740 " ~ C ll T a4~lOO Id 11 J\.-I w/OD, very clean, low m1, 836-7619 . _. ;i. a om mos o , a xlras. ust see to apprec. Sl750. 84l.l6S4 • . * 1968 JAGUAR XKE,
Mobile Homes 9200 Bicyclet 9225 v.·eekd'i!ys or 646-5-t32 eves & sell, best ofltt. 6~197. aft 5. 64 A.H .. Sprite, good L'Ond., XWT COND. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 --------1.~kend~ONDA 250 CC 8' NIMROD $225 -,-959-· CHEVY •,~Ton P .U. new pa~t64~ * 536-4875 or 536-~
J1rtuµort
Jl111µo rts
UODEL SALE I, ,I BOYS Sch\\'inn Stingray, SCRAMBLER $:?75. -./ Call 548-3554 ./ Runs. Needs Elljl:. Work, KARMANN GHIA 3100 \V. Coast H\vy., N.B. ~ shock abr;ol'bel', ne1v knob-$125 C II 5001nn -64?-9405 5'10-1764
Now to Jen. I st by. Gilt condition $3,j, Call 644-1647 af! 5 pnl T a.. YSOO · a ""'" '"-' ALFA ROMEO Authorized i\1G Deal!'!l'
Greenleaf Park
An Adult Private C lub
O ne Mile from t he O caa n
JN &'\JOG TREE
CDS.ta Mesa
Newport Harbor
Chaos' from 20 Models
ready to move in today:
Take lfarbor BJvd. to 19!h St.
Drive \\'est lo 1750 \Vh ittier
(714) 642-1350
Is Your .\d In our
classifieds'!' Someone 11·ill be
looking for iL Dial 642-5678
816-18-1?. * '67 BSA Li<>htning 650 cc, rue-Hl&I Chevy •-; Ion long bed, KAR~IANN Ghia Convt, Red ~ ~ I bl book $700 '641 Porsche Super 9 O ,
&>vcral f rrnch Peugeot
hic-yc:lrs. lO ~pcrd, all
Access .. usrd 011ty j \vks..,
S7J each. 711 : 546-881 4
MEN'S SCH\\'IN!\' 3 SP
very clean. $82j or best of-·59 f'ORD 1 ~. ton P/U •"=. runs~""""'· 0 ue · 11'/ v.·ht top. Nu paint. top, """" :>36-3448 AtrrHORTZED sunrool, lug r-dck. midnight fer. Call 6~6--73&5. !11inney 5'1S.-ll92 or 5~-503.'I' ires. Cus. int. $995. 54B-634S blue/black int. 5.18-8985
'6~ HONDA CL 3.JO Brand
ne1v 18" tirt• & head Xlnt
cond. $575 540-3198
N.B. J11p1 9510 ALFDAEARLOEMR EO '68 Co"''"'"'· bcigo. rndio, Porsche '67 912 Cou-·~ FORO p · k · U automatic. $19.35. 4!M-9446 ;ir ... -"" ic P · Ruby red e:deriot w/blk. in-E th. XI t _., . 497-l6Ei6 evl'!i.
BIKE, LJl.;J-; NE\V. $l5.
CALL • 833--0837
very 1ng ne1v. • n COnu. EARLY i\olodel Jeep body & M • M t ter. Eve1y extra incl. Ai\.t/
'68 Honda CL 450 Sec to appreciate! 54S-8377 frame \1'/ncw !ipl'i ngs, seat arqUIS 0 Or5 '65 KARTllANN Ghia. P..ed. FM, chi'Ome v.·heels, bumper
EXCELLENT : CONDITION '56, ~l. Ton Chevy frames, transmission & 9CXl So. Csl lilgh11•ay Exhaust headers. Xlnl $925. guard, etc. :;howroom condi. ========,:= ·S850 ** 8.174498 Pickup. l spd, SJjO transfer case, plus many LagW1a Beach •="=""=':='======ol lion.
M ini Bikes ,9.'l~5 .67 YAi\lAHA 100 Tv.·ln 962-7813 Evei other fea.tures·$175. 548-00~ 494-7503 • 5~6-31001 ·
--,-11-N-l·-'Bl_K_E_T_AC-O'---" RUNS GOOD! Before 5; '66 oo·_OG_E_P~ICK~-~-U~P-.-,-ong aft 5PM · '65 ALFA Romeo 1600 vloche MERCEDES BENZ
3 HP _ S!IO 548-5572 Af!. 5: 540-8308 bed, good cond. stk shift 6-Campers 9520 Spyder. Red wl blk int.
847-7839 19bl TRIUi\lPH T-100 C .. 500 ,_',~'-· ~"-000~. ~"-"~"'"'-~--------Absolutely immaculate!
NEAR Ne\v Roddy ;1 HP cc. 5000 mi 's. Xlnt. $700. '65 Ford Van Econolin e 69 CAi'.'IPER • 9\l ft · El AAf·FM, 5 spd trans. Dual
yellow J\1ini Bike. $100. 67~7532 ~&9941 Dorado -C.Omanche . sleeps \Vebel-carbs, dual 'overhead
./ 67~31 ./ Tl-fUST sell Honda 250 CC DODGE Tmck 1 % Ton. Xlnt 6 • icebox, queen sire cab cam&, ne\v top & tonneau.
3 i\llNI Bikei;. I-Heathkit. ]. N~w engine. $350 or best for Plumber or electrician. over·bounce-aways. 6 mos Asking $1300 Ph. days
1\-1ickey, I-Cat. ,\II perf cond nffer. Aft 6 pm, 646-ftl28. Cah Hi U!il bxes. 838-2613 old. $1450. &12--0030 646-2486 & et'l'!i 646-1588
1962 CHEVY Grt:enbrlar
Camper. Fully equiped , DATSUN & VE'l'Y reus~ 6-tS-7612 '67 DUCAT! 250cc, used very 1 s y 0 u R AD IN
i\1 tNI BIKE -TACO ·H 1v/ litle, like nev.· Sl.)(l. CLASSIFIED? Someone 'viii .. ~~ """7 KOHLER Si:i ~~~~~~~~==~~ 1 be looking for it. Dial &12· con1pletely rebull. 645--057.1 1-----·----I---~~~~~-
* 318-~I • DAILY PIWJ' \VANT ADS? 5678 SL'PPORT your United F'uid Tl'K' \\lnrlds Best S20CO Car
IALU I DA!M ) ......
"Leader in The Beach Cities"
ZIMMERMAN
2845 HARBOR BLVD.
540-6410
NEW!
'70 PICKUP
W/camper, 96 hi) overhead
MG
MG
Sales. Servic.!, Parts
Jmmcd!ate Delivery,
All Z...lodels
J]rluµort
31111µor1 s
earn, 4 spd. dlr, 6 ply tires, ;;100 \V. Coast Hwy, N.B.
back up lights. You name 6-12-940.'i 540-1764
it! Full price S2099. Take Authorized fl.1G Dealf!r
small dn or lradr. Call Phil, 1950 J'v!G TD. xlnl shape
J]rluport .. I Jl111po r1 ~;
3100 \V. Coast Hwy., N.B.
6U-940a 540-1764
Authorized Tl1G Dealer ---PORSCHE Speedster .
Beautifully re-cond. Bes!
Offer. Ball -548-0342
'69 Porsche 912 Coupe
Baha1na yellow 1v/blk. inter.
Al\l/fi\.1, etc., etC. 10.000 lo.
cal miles. New car ~·arran
ty. Immpccablc in every de.
tail.
J]eluport
3\Jnports
31CO \V. Coast Hwy ., N.B.
6-12-9405 5'1G-li61
Authorized Tl1G Dealer
'68 PORSCHE Targa 912
burgundy red • AM I F~1
1·adio i.;olid re11r ',vindow,
xlnl t'Ontl. 675--2158
494-9773 or 5'1.).063-1. $!:00 fim1.
ORANGE COUNTY'S ~1~5216 after 5 pn1
NO. 1
DATSUN DEALER
DOT DATSUN
· PORSCHE '66 912', 5 speed.
l\1usj :s;ell. E)\lras! .$3550.
Call Sun ·673--065'1
1970 DODGE
MOTOR HOMESl
by TRAVCO
ON DISPLAY
21 Ft. & 27 Ft.
MODELS
18835 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
842-7781 Or 54Q.N42
MGA
'62 i\IGA, ti.IARK II 1600
Drafted must sell?!
Good condition. 673-3512
MGB '67 DATSUN
PIC.KUP '68 MGB GT Coupe
All original inside & ou!. 4 Prim1'0sc yellow 1v/blk. Jeath.
spd, dlr. \vill line prvt prty. er inter. Radio, wire wheels,
Full p1·ice Sl!ITT. Call Ken etc. Only 7,000 miles. Sho\Y·
49~-9773. roon1 ri~sh.
'67 srATION \Vgn. !16 hp. 4
speed. good cond. $1050.
54!..0731.
ENGLISH FORD
J1rW.µort
Jlinports
'69 PORSCHE 912, ne\v. 3,000
miles. i\fa.g rims. Private
party. Best oller. 53&-4835
PORSCHE'S. Evi!ry'possible
type, all colors. all years:
1958-1969. For the finest in
used Porsche's, See:
J]rltlport
31111µorts
3100 \V, Coast H11'Y·· N.B.
6-t2-94ffi 54().'1764
Authorized i\1G Dealer
'66 PORSCHE 912, xlras,
ne1v eng. Tl1ust sell, best of.
fer. 67a--Ol77
Now. Specia l savings on our com· ORANGE COUNTY 'S
VOLUME ENGLISH
FORD DEALER
SALES -SERVICE
OVER 60 IN STOCK
3100 \V. Coast Hwy., N.B.
642-940;) 54().1764
Authorized ;\IG Dealer
NO n1attcr 1\·hal it is, you
can sell ii with a DAILY
PILOT \VANT AD!? 642-5678 plete line of recreational vehicl es-from WINTER PRICES
NOW IN EFFECT
DIAL direct 642-:;678. Charge
your ad, then sit back and
listen ·10 the phone ring!
No1v!
\Vhitr Elephants?
DAILY PILOT \VANT ADS!
GTVE Now -United Fund
$1350. '673--8593
'61 Porsche 912 Targ•
FACTORY AIR C'ONDITJON.
ING, 12.000 local miles. Bur-
gundy finish w/blk. inter.
.See l: drive lo believe.
J1rwµo rt
311 11 µort s
:aoo }V. Coast Hwy., N.B.
642·~ S.1(}.1764
Authorized MG Dealer
Porsche '66 ·912 Coupe
The-best one anywhe~. Eb-
ony blk. w/matching inter.
AM I FM, Burch exhaust,
chronte wheels. Sec to be·
lir\'I'.
J1rltlµo rt
31111µorr s
3100 \V. Coast H1\'y., N.B.
6"2 -9-ll6 546-17&1
Authori1.ed illG Dealer
ROLLS ROYCE -------1 54 ROLLS ROYCE
SILVER DA\VN
SUN ROOF
C.Oncourse condition. This
beautiful auto 1vill be sacri·
riliced for quick sale.
541-6609
ROLLS '39, side mounts, new
paint, new v.·sw tires, S4950.
Pr!v. prty 846--5!Hl. 644--0507
TOYOTA
BILL l\fAXEY
!TIOJv!§ITIA!
18881 BEACH BLVD.
Hunt. Beach 147.t555
3 mi N, of Cout Hwy. on Bch
ORAllGE COAST'S
"OLDEST"
Toyota Dealer
SEE THE
CORONA MARK II
Coupes & Station \\'agon11
Immediate Delivery
lilP-1 ntar,uis ~lll•t•n
900 So. Cst. Highway
Laguna Beach
494-7503 * 540-31
TOYOTA
1970 HE RE NO\V
LOW PRICES ON
REi\fAJNL!\'G '69'~
\"our Best Defl,ls Arc Still Ar
DEAN LEWIS
1966 Harbor. C.ilI.
l~ TOY OT A Corona dlx 2
Dr. Hrdtp. AJ\1-t"M. 4 spd.
10.000 mi .. Orig 01vner $1575.
54~1141
TRIUMPH
TRIU?-IPH GTii, 1967 SHK>O.
White. good condition. Days
833-5149: Cvt'S 673--8249
for Daily Pilot Want Ads
Dial 642-56iS
campers and Family Wagons through the ultimate in cross-country
living, Doege Motor Homes. There 'll never be a better time to put
yourself into one of the greatest vacation homes going. See us today,
_And .save enough to get yourself way out of town tomorrow.
e '.! & 4 Dr. i\lodels e 2 & 4 Dr. Delu.'-:cs e 2 & 1 Dr. GT Tl1odels e Sta lion \\lagons
New Cars 9800 New Cars 9800 New Cars 9800
!•
GYPSY
SUNDIAL
OYER 60 IN STOCK I
RED E KAMP
umECHAMP
SLIDE ON
1969 COREY $ 9 CRUISER s.~".mc"~~:::~ed 4 7 7
V.1 en9i111, ,;, <onditio11i119, 11110. tr1111mi11ion, pow1r 1l11ri119. 1!11p1 S,
monom1tic toilet, r1fti91r1iot, m•11v olhtt tYfr11. No. 101216670. Bid, fr11nl
for 1, with r1cli11ing p11111191r 1111. 81d, ••••. for 1, .. i+h t1bl1, 111h, 1lor·
19• c1bin1h, formic1 fop, clr1w1r1. Gl1u, linltd. wi11d1hi1ld l .ti window1,
Hetl•r, High c1p1cily, with il1lro1lcr. l111ul1tion & 1011ndproofin9. 11.tdio, ,.,M .
l!.!ltll• ltflk Ir 911191 . R•lri91r1tor, t-ltclric, I 2 or t I 0 volt. Sin\, built-ill
1t1inl1u dt.&. w,1,, l8nk, "'"''' ,,.;,,, 1poro•1cl plu111bit19. 1irtt1ft.typ1 .
Tr111u!'ll11io11. e~tomelit, J 1peecl , H.O. w1t1r cool1cl. u,,cl, low mil1191.
TltAVCO -1 COREY
75 Camper Conversions Ready
for Immediate Delivery.
GENE O'HARA'S Ask About Our Lease Plan
~ •• ,,. .
~!any \l'ilh full y automa!ic
lran~ .. air, radi11l !ires, ra.
dio, vinyl roor. ~·sw tires.
BRAND NE\V STD. 2 DR.
$1785 F'ULL PRICE
ORDER NO\V
Theodore
ROBINS FORD
' 2060 Harbor Blvd.
642-0010
FERRARI
FERRARI
Ne~'J)Ol't Import.a Ltd. ()r..
ange County'• only 1utbor·
ized dealer.
SALES-SERVTCE-PARTS
3100 \V. Coast H\vy,
Newport Beach
42-9405 54().1764
Authorized F'emtrl Dealer
FIAT
'68 Fl•I 124 Spt. Cpe.
Tangerine exterior. blk, In.
ter. Radio 8r lull chrome
\\"heel!. Perfect in every de-
tail.
J~r luporr
3\Jnp ort~,
Jtfl \V. Coa&t Hwy .. N.B.
642-9405 $0.1TI:i4
1\11th0 rl.zcd ~IG D;;ali"r
1967 FIAT 8.iO Coupe, loaded
\vlth :1:tra1 $1150. ·See n!
Ricbfitld, l91h & NC'Wpol1
Bh•d,. C.M. 5't6-1«17
GIVE Now -and later
UNJTED FUND
FREE CA~f
WITH THE PURCHASE
Of A
NEW
CORTINA
• 2 Doors
• 4 Doors
• GT's
•Wagons
12,000 MILi . ,
0111 na•
WUUllTY
WHEN TOU IUT A N[W
1969 COITINA flOM US
WE WIU PAT fOl All THE
GAS IT USIS FOi
TWO FULL MONTHS
AU GASOLINE MUn
IE DfSIUtstD
AT SUNSfT fOlD • , • ....... ""' °"'' UPtnl flt., ... , ...
NO ,ATMINTS TILL JAllUART 15th, 1970
'•lc.. ,_, £ ltul,.
-1 Ot. •• •~•-•••
.... 1 ...... 1.0.t?J.llOIU
TtlMS: •.• S191.00
Down. C11h or Trlff.
36 £111 P•1mont1 of
$63.32. ANNUAL Pll-
CfNTAGl Ufl 12·.13.
DfFUtlfD P'ATMfNT
n 1c1 s2410.s2
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TRANSPORTATION
FROM
$399
GOOD SELECTION
~.,
5-19-3031 &:t, 66 or 61
1910 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA ll-IESA
BUG, Dark Green, nc1v car
gu11-. lra nfetablC', unde>r
9000 n1i. aulo, slick, radio,
Ol\/off Ju1. 1·ack. Re~.
61S-~898 Bus. 164.i-1 992.
j18>!.
VW '63 Semi-Can1per. hlinl
Cond. Only 12,-175 n1i. F'ac
re-bit eng. Ster/radio, pri.
pty. $1495. (714) 8-16-1017 or
Office (213) 439-095.t
'67 V\V Bug, xlnt cond. Ask·
in&: $1300.
84&-0109
'67 BUG, new tires, ne1v
brakes, low mlleqe, excel.
cond $1375. 64rH>446
1966 BUGi aood cood.
$900. 1 · 968-.4006
J.S VW. ~built en~ne. Good
TRANSPORTATION
VOLVO
trans 1!7j, fi.12-.)761 flt & B BUICK 1988 NEWPORT 4 dr sedan, Vo1ksivoi·k. Antiques, Classics 9615 2.f,000 nii, air, p/s. p/ii·.
1956 Volks111agcn, 1· e b u i 11 p/b $2350. 83J...2490 after 6
en,gil'l(.', ~-'57 MORGAN + 4 19G9 RIVIER.ti.. Fui.I factory 66 CHRYSLER Ne\\lXll"L 2 Si:'.-6682 aft 6 pni. Nc1v T:ip, ne1v brakes. Ex-JlC)ll"er &. au·: rilany extras! dr. J-1.T. Auto. Ne\i• radial
c.-ellcnt c on di I ion. $1500. T~pe deck. Xlnt cond. Sil21Xl. ti.I-es -abock1 $1500. 6'l2-1M8
'63 V\V -Xln't Cond, Blue. &12-172~ after 6 prif. 6T;>-·l1'~02~------1 '"===""'""=""=~J Radio. Nu ''al\.'es & clutch. ~--;
'68 BUICK ~port 11·agon. Air· COMET
$600. 67"..r8003. Rice C1r1, Rods 9620 cond. Xlnt cond. $2,G50. ----·------1 1961 V\V Suru'OOf. XI n t o..i.,at• -~ -< •~1 ,., • Pcu•Y .,,.,..,..u "62 CO:\IET, automalic, ex-mechanical cond. $600 or of-fer. 675-0070 RACING Cam & lifters. AFB '6.} BUICK, xlnt cond, \\ill cellent transportation,
ca-rbutttor for 327 Olev. sell or trade for smaller !k1S-1098
'66 V\V Seel. Grwn. Xln"I 2-14" 1Yirc \\'heel covers. ca.r--V\\'. etc. 673--3910.
Cond. $117j. n'fovini; Out Of Best offer. 842-1962 after 6 1~ BUICK Spedal Convt. CONTINENTAL
The Coun"try. 897-5409, H.B. pn1. Ntedi tt~r. $225 or oUer.1----------·I
G8 V\V Scdau. excellent 39-1 CU. in. Olds eng. & stick 54~1632 1966 CONT'L 4 Dr Convt.
condilion. 20.000 !\Illes. lran~. Ruastt v.·/ blk top, blk IUu:
r.litny exll·11s * :..i!)..37~ * 675-1413 * : ..... CADILLAC Jnt,. stereo tape, air, full
"68 V\V bus, LlKE NE\V, [O\V P\\T, luxury plus. Lo mi.
mileage. ,van'lini.v. private _A_.u_to_s;....W_•_n_t_od ___ 9_7_oo_1 '67 Eldorado Orig u1vner. Xlnt cond. p~. $2595. 49j-48i9 $1,850. 644-0772 \VE PflY ...
_ Radio. S1850. Call 675-71.J.1 by litUe old leacher 1.'0nd. Leather, Jo~actory Air, Vw '68 fastback. 13.000 nii. CASH Owned · 6.1 1n.1r.1AC. Pampered, Ex.
\Veekends only. !~ Lagu_na Beach. Jo'ull All power. 642-1522 &ft 4 1 pYtr, fact all", dlr, cxlra, ex-wlmds
'61 V\V. good lransportation, for used cars i!r. trucks just Ira cl &n!! Take lradc or =,..--,,=====~I new paint. $350. small down. YCL :»J. Call 1966 CONTINENTAL
962-00-16 call us for fret. t'Stim.ate. Ken. -tfU.!lm or 5-13-0034. SEDAN
'" V\V ·' Look ~ GROJH. (HruflQlfJ '66 !'!PALA . Loaded! Xln't Cond. ~ '"'"'"· ., •~· ,,. " 2 d<·. A«, '"'· !1950. Call • 516-78'3
Runs cooct SJ7j. J 990 R.t:H. auto. :.:1n·1 cond .. ~-,====,,.--co-cl
Pomona, C~I back of 1988 Ask for S!les M-11apr $Jj9;). \Vil! lake clean trans. 196:i CONTINENTAL. '.\1nt
'&l V\V 9Jnroor ss2;,. WU Bearh BJvd. 1.rade. 49fr3441 or 496-2500 com.I. f"ull f>O\\'er, air. $l:lj()
Gooc! condition Huntington Beach ~-\\'hlesap. ' or best offer. 67~1570 ~~m1 ~ &1&-38'.:4 '6' Sedan de Vil1t
t!ltH V\V ·s.uatt .. <k Wf PAY WH -"17;000-orlg. Mi. c· CORVAIR
lj()().S. Xln Cond. Jo~ull P<>\\'er, FM, air, perf~cl 1962 CORVAIR 4 door, stick.
Call-842-lin FOR YOUR CAR ~~~nd.Oneowner.$1750. Nt\v brakes, carb
"61 V\V overhauled. 24,000 m!. $350.
Good Condition $850 CO NELL SEO. De Ville. Iii. Xlnt cond. &16-3431
can 545-7.:!Sl N · mechan. & appearanC('.L.~62~c=o=a~vA1=R-n-,-..,7,-rn~ino-,1
"64 V\V Good Collllilion ~ CHEYROl.fl i\fany :<tras. Blue v;/ blk \\'Ork • \\'ouid make good
Call 54'1-7 ' ·2828 Harbor Blvd. vnyl top, Orig owner. Dunc Buggy Chassis, i loo.
Costa ?-.lesa MS.1200 644-0324 ~ '64 V\V, 1 owner, n'U:lny aood --=~~=='""'"='~-1 ·6!1 SDV, only 3950 · ·-=-===~==~-1
miles leH .6r~l~2S . WE PAY TOP Eldorado fire mist ro~~: '64 (.l)RVAIR SPYDER
.,... DOLLAR gen. leather seats. blk top, MOO.
llLOADED 1006 V\\', A1\1/F~1. for &ood, clea(I used can:, Jully eqp'd. $387.i Orig 968-4822
10· mlg. i\fusl sell this all makes. See George Ray O\\'ntr 644-0343
v.•etkend. 67~937 Theodore Robins Ford ,....,. EL DORADO " 11 CORYmE
2060 Ha;bor Blvd. "'. · r U PVlr &l ----'------'66 V\V Sun1'00f, :dnl C.flf. 6-t2..()(l]O air + $1200 _extras. Perf '63 STINGRAY. 2 Tops, 340
l.'Ond. i\lan.v e:..:tras. · cond. Lo.Lo m1. l\lake oUer HP. 4 Spd ., 411 Posi .. lthr. * 84&-J2.j7 * Will Buy 644-426.i. seats, A~l/~I. Jl,000 i\li.
'67 V\V SQUAREBACK '59 CAD. Convt. White, lo mi. Outrtandin; orig, con d.
I Exttllent condition. $1550 \"our Volkswagen or Porsche Xln't cond. Best oUer. ean1 ="='=....,==''=· ======I 833-1132 after 1 P:\I & pay top dollani. Paid for (713) 596--6106. 1·
1967 V\V , completely o/haul· or nol Call Ralph CAD°'""."'La-t'"•~6~l-· Fu""°'u'"..,-.-.,-.1 COUGAR
~ eng xlnt cond Real sharp 673-0900 Air. Good-looJtlni $295. 2269 .------. --
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6Ta-0144 L"'4PORn> WANTED Republic, c.t-.f. 89 COUGAR, rac. au-. stereo
'69 V\V Camper, 5,000 miles. Orange C":ountle1 '68 Eldorado, one 01vner, tab P'· 11G::.!~-Wtp,:hl ... 4
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64f-.:tl58 BJLL MAXEY TOYOTA S42.0000 off over ~150, C&ll -
118!1 Beach Blvd. 838-2932. 191>4 VW $750 ff B•ub. Pb. 147-aJll '63 CAD. Convt. Good Cond. 8~-6$78 -. -Air Cone!. Fully Equipped.
I.~-~~~~~~~· I Auto Lt~sing 9810 $995. Call Craig. 67>Z75.l
'b4 VW Sod Gd Cond . ., CUSTOM 8"1. < o,. N•w
DODGE
"~ ti' LEASE ti' CAMARO '" '"•· Pi.. ,,,._ ,,.w ""''·
rHS-781!) l97o FORD Torino GT air . Xlnt rond. $795 54.>-6054
, '. 68 -4 SPEED. low n11lea1c .• C====~===--1
1'64 V\V 7 pass Bus. good con-po1,:er b.rakes & steer1~i· vinyl lop, $2'.IOO. KI 9-2002 or ... FORD
4!tipn, $9!)j. radio, \\'tde oval WIW, rii, 494-6TS4
I ~ * 642-4178 • 4 V engine S99.50, 2-l mos. 1~;:,;~;· ======-):;;;:-;;;;;:;------SOUTH COAST 1 --'62 FORD Vao, "'w paint. 'S V\V Bua: .. just like new, CAR LEASING CHEVROLET litts, exhausl !carpet & bny extras $\Boo.
• .l. ~553 l{J w Cst Hwy NB 645-7182 . paneled), Xlnt cond. tn l"'==::;;::_:'====-1-""="'="'=='='=' ====-1 '57 Chevy Bel Air C.Onvt. Service • must sell! $1000. 9'00 Auto trans. RAH. 4 nu 67~2096
1 ;;,;.::.::..:;.;..;:__ __ ............ ;....._u_soc1 __ c_1r1. _______ I wht .... 11.111. 1425. 847-1182 '&I FORD J-'airlane. 4. dr
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'6' CORYml s4595 """" '·'· .... ·-· ..... ""'"· (•11'1 lllrfly ~I It,_ 1 1f1' .... I rer tori• _,. Hvrryl .STI( IUA.
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Opon 7 D~y> 'Til 10 P.M.
'63 CHEVY Biscayne \Varon, sedan. Stick shin, lo\\'
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84.:6-4718 after <I pm $3511. 646--;)582 or S48-455Q
'65 CHEVY Sia. Wg. Auto 6.\ colJN'tliy Squire Sta.
trans. Gd Ores R&.H . Lo 1'1L Wq. R/H. Air. Rack. Ne1v
$950. MG-3538. Ures. Good cond. $129S.
'6.5 IMPALA, 2 dr, 283 en&. 673-8478
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'63 CHEV "Bet Air li ta \\'a~. $695.
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'66 CAPRlCE 4 dr. PIG, a ir. PIS, air. New tire a .
big t't"lg. Vinyl top. Xlnt 545-239'2 aft 6 wttk day, all
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'96 SS lm11ala Convertible. '62 FORD Van, fine 11hape,
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C&ll all 6, 9&8-6322 Beach, after 4 p.m.
'59 01EVY S11Uon Wagon, 6 '69 FORD LTD 2 door
cyl stick ahilt. Beat Hardtop. Air. -
ntalOnable ofr. 64>2936 $2,975. 543-4684
1963' KINGSWOOD E5tate '62 Fairl1nc ra:I, 2 dr. 6,
wq, 9 pua, lota of extnu, stick, radio, heater.
xlnt mnd. F .V. 968-8113 $22$ +-* 4!)4.8881
163 Impala, 2 dr, 28.1 el)£. '67 GALA.XIE 500 4 Dr. HT,
to.'ew trans, H> .nla. 1/c, xlnl i-~actoty air. SliOO. Private
cond. Lo book. &G-1852 party. 962-0028
·&11.:i.tPAl...A, f1c1. •Ir, P\\T. 141 1968 f'01tD Country
sleer., R&ll. Nrw titt:,, scdAn \\'&g(llU. Loaded!
Xlnl cond. S9'3. 64&-..1Ul $2:100. * SM-5290
l~l 100,, HEVY ItnpallS, 1981 FORD Country Squire.
loaded! Pricrd tor quick Gd tires. $32S or best oUcr.
sail!!! $1775. ~ Call -548-2696.
'61 Chevy Impala Conv.,
$2115. Good --""" M>-<m~
FORD Ranchtro '67. Auto
....._ Good cond. $1600 prlv
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TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION A I TRAN
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OVE! 0 !E!VICE !TALL!
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$]195
$1795
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'66 Ot.DS 91 4-dr. !dn. $1995
V .. , fK!Ol"Y t i• (MCI., hlll _., 1'1'1100. ~Nltr. !Kl( Ddt
'6:1 CHRYSUR New Yorker
V.f. ltdlrr '"'<IM lull -•· rlCll1, llltlw, w1"1"1 ~ •• WQ9 55~ $2895
'61 PLYM. RMd Runner $2295 v• .ult. tr•~• .. 1~161'• 1lr cef'lll , ~ o1~11111, rld;e, hlll1r. winy! roor . IV<: It•
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LEASE OR . PURCHASE
Even when measured by Cadillac standards of ex ..
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demonstrat1on drive.
A Magnificent· Expe1·ie11~e • "
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USED, LOW
MILEAGE
A be•utiful Cordovan exterior with
brown vinylroof •nd cordovan cloth e nd
leather. interior. Fu N power equipment
plu1 Jectory •ir conditioning, AM-FM
radio, door locks , electric seat re1e•se.
A lovely car. IJ915477.0I
SALi 1969 EL DORADO
Exquisite Sapphire blue firemist with v•h:ite
padded ·top and white leather interor. F!c-
tory air. full power, stereo A!i.1. power door
locks, tilt and ttlescopic steering Y.'l1eel,
etc, etc. (H9101792)
~6444-.
1967 FLEETWOOD
Brougham. Embas~y black \\1lh black top
and black leti.ther Interior. Full power. fa c·
tory air. tilt '"'heel. 'tereo Al\.I-Fll>r. power
door locks. power trunk releue, Vogue pre·
mium tires, etc .. etc. !UPS731)
1968 ~IVIERA
Shimmering \vhite u·ith black vinyl top and
black vinyl interior. Full pou•er, factory air
condition ins-, bucket seats, Al\.l -FM.radio.,
IV\VJ7441
1968 PONTIAC
Bonnevlllo 4 door hardtop. Alpine white
Y•ith black vinyl interior. Automatic, power
stttring, r.'ver disc brakes, radio, heater,
factory a r condillonlnc:, ne\Y \\'hite v.·all
tires. I Y\\'C5511
1969 CADILLAC
Sedan DeVllle. Ermine \Vhite \\i th exqui!tilc
BQUa cloth & leather Delphine interior. Full
pG\\'er, factory air conditioning,,Al\I·f.i\I ra-
dio. (ZRfll2J.
1965 CADILLAC .
Sedan De Ville. Popular r\eu'J!Orl Blue w/
dlx. Interior, Pactory·Alr Cond., Full Power,
!ignal s~ki ng Radio, lilt & tclescoPic wheel,
all Dlx. Xtru. (J\VD204J.
PllCI
'-SALi
$3555
PllCI
SALE
$3555
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$2333
PRICE
SAU
$5333
Pl I Ct
SALE $1777
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. OVER 80
QUALITY· CADILLACS
TO ..
SELECT FRO ~l!
LARGEST SELECTION
IN
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SALE
$5 444
PRICE·· .
1968 CADILLAC
Cou~ de Ville. Nonnandy blue u1th black
Landau and blue leather trim. Full power,
factory air conditioning, tilt·tele \\'heel,
A~l-Fi\f radio, etc. LocaJ one owner.
(VGZI17}
1967 THUNDERBIRD
Al pine \l:hite u·Hh black vi nyl lntCrior. Full
po"·er, factory air. A!IJ-fl\f, tilt st.et>rin~
\\·heel. New radial tires. (UTC387)
1968 CADILLAC
Sedan DeVille. Emperor blue with u·hite
\•lnyl top and u.-hite leather interior. Full
po\ver, factory air condi tioning. Ai\'l·Fi\t ra-
dio, po"1·er door locks, 1·car \\•indow defo5-
gcr, etc. Local, I owrier. (V"fi\1274) . -. -
1964 CADILLAC
Coupe DeVi\le. Arctic \1•hite exterior with
black cloth and leather interior. Full pov.·er
and air conditioning, A?i-f-Fi\I radio. (K~4)
1965 OLDSMOBILE
~Jta.88 4 door hardtop. Autumn gold \t•ith
matching cloth and vinyl interior. Auto· ~atic, po~·er. steering and brakes, factory
air condltion1ng, radio, heater, "'hite wall lrt's. CXEU321)
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terior. Full J>O"'er, f11.ctory air, A?tl ·f;\1 r11-
dlo; poWcl" d<>or. locks, tilt whf.!el, absolutely
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SALE
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$1111
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ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA
DECEMBER . I 1969
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CJhemerourself
POR PRESIDENT NIXON
rf' M,. you took ~
o•tla of o/f ice from
Cla~/ }tuliee Earl Far-
"" l.a.1 January an4'
ftOOre lo d~/erul IM
Co,..lilulion, ~lay 41.d
you • .,e oul 1lae plara•e: ". . •
,,.au..1 aU enemiu bo1la /oreipt on4'
doffle•li.c?"-Mri. FUliam S~rl
Har~, Sacramento, Call/.
• The oath of office for the President
is prescribed in the Constitution of the
U.S., and it was repeated exactly.
FOR BOB HOPE
Haw are your lrouJM
lrip1 to military b111e1
°"er1ea1 /inancedP-
M r1. C. M. PotoeU,
Mrado~ J'il"', Cali/.
• Transport&tion costs are shared by the
USO and the Defent1e Department. The
Iv crew is paid by Bob Hope Enterprises.
as are the mus(cians. The performen re·
ceive SlO per day salary. They also re·
ceive from Bob Hope Enterprises the
st.me fee they recsive if they do a special
in Burbank-but nothing extra for the
2~~ miles of Hying or 22 shows in 15
days. Hope Enterprises pay!i hotel bills
when the cut is in Bangkok; i( they stay
on Army, Air Force, or Navy bases, they
are given free accommodations.
quarterback,
NetiJ York /tu
I• ii lrue you tu1Ul llual
tlaere are /our beCMr
po11ing quarlerboelu
11uln Earl Morral? If
10, tolw are 1lae /our?-Joe HaU,
Central City, Ky.
e Yes, I said it. They are Daryle La-
monica, Bob Griese, John Had~ and Len
Dawson.
FOR COJ'. ALBERT BREJJ'ER,
A/aham.fl
I heard IM aoord "y'all"
aU tlaro~la ~ Soutla.
Flay do Soullwrner1
u.e tlaol NHJrll .a "'uclaP
-ltlr1. Ari Rolar, Det1-
U.. LaM, Norlla Dokolo
• .. You all,'' which is often shortened
to "y'all," is indicative of the Southern
traits of generosity and hospitality. When
one issues an invitation or a gTeeting,
one uses this expression to denote that
it is meant for the entire group.
What in the World!
Comeback The hurricane-d evastated
Mississippi Gulf Coast has all but com·
pkteti its restoration, according to the
Gulfport Daily Herald. All u1iljties are
back to normal ; resort areas have re-
Guff church-now tebuilcling
opened. T rinity Episcopal Church. a 148.
year-old landmark, and St. Thomas Calh·
olic Church both arr rebuilding from
the ground up--aJrC4dy marriages have
been performed on their sandy sites.
Some of the sea lions from Tom lam·
berth's Marine Aquarium weathered the
storm and limped home. A r uined gar-
ment-making firm polled its 420 employ·
ees-417 wanted to stay on : rebuilding
began immediately. The newspaper made
o ricord by not mit1t1ing one day of publj.
cation, though it3 pres.~s were wrecked.
As a result, it has published a book of
on-the-spot photos and text. "The Story
of Hurricane Camille." Available for
S2.50 from The Daily Huald, Gulfport,
Miss. All profits will go to the recovery
program.
Mia's Marital Future Astrologically
speaking, the meeting, marriage, and
divorce of Frank Sinatra (12/12/15)
and Mia Farrow (2/9/45) were almost
inevitable, reports Jess S team in his
new book. "Adventures into the Psy.
chic." Steam reports astrologist Carol
Peel found the break-up could have been
postponed if the couple were aware of
Mia ond Andre
the ~trological obstac les ahead: "In
Mia's natal horo!COpe," said Carol, ''Ve-
nus is a member of the grand square-
FOR JULl,4. CHILD, tile .. Frendt CAer
Flao1 ii tlae tli6ere11U
befloeen cooltin1 1Mr-
ry and table 1laerry?
-Mr1. Da"itl Harr&.,
Conlon, Olaio
• In tl1e old days there wu a cooking
sherry that contained salt, to prevent
cooks from tippling. I don't think thi~
exists any more, so today cooks are free
either to tipple with table sherry or to
cook with it.
FOR FOODY ALLEN
H0to do you feel about
dae "~"ie~• of yOMr
"'°"ie' and tele.,ilion
1peciot.?-P. L., At-
lantic Cily, N.J.
• l never read reviews of any kind.
Ernest Hemingway said th.at if you be-
lieve critics when they say you're good,
you have to believe them when they say
you're bad. Who would ever want to be·
lieve that?
POR TAYLOR C.4LDFELL,
autlwr o/
"Te1tiMOny o/ Two Men"
I• ii Ir~ llual you pre-
tlide41 llae a..a11inolion
of Rober• KennedyP-
T. M., Fcaco, Tesu
• No. While I was oo. the Mike Douglas
Show in November of 1967, someone
u ked me about Sen. Robert Ke~edy'a
future. I closed my eyes and sa~ his
face silhouetted without a background.
I then said that I could not see a future
for Mr. Kennedy.
FOR ERIC SEJ' ..4REID, CBS Ntt111
Do you read or rec~
/rorra memory your
CBS netn co•ine•
tory?-Ri.clc Goulart,
San Lau Obupo, Calif.
• I have a eeript in front of me when I
broadcut. It is also on telepromp~r on
the camera. But since I ~ite it all my-
self, I pretty well know how every &en·
tence goes.
w-1 to ...It • famoou penon • qamtionT Yo• can tlaroacla tlllla eot .. n, and we'U set
the •••er from the pt'Ominent penon y-ckaitaate. ~ q11e.16oa. preferably -a
poet ard, to Aak Th-Younelf, FamU,. Weekly, 641 Lellinct.oa An., N-York, N.Y.
100Z2. We aneot 11e.._wledse 'l•eetlo~, b•t IS wUI be paid for e.da o-UMCI.
the most powerfully discordant aspect in
a horoscope." Mia is deeply involved now
with composer Andre Previn. so maybe
she's reading the stars these days.
Census Acomin' Any of you ladies
want to make $2 an hour come April?
The Census Bu~u will need 185,000
headcounterg, of which 165,000 will be
women. For our first nine censuees
(1790-1810), only men were hired. ln
1880, 200 of the fair sex broke into the
field. By 1950, they outnumbered their
colleagues. Why? It's hard to find a man
qualified enough to. take a few week's
work. Jobs will be available at district
offices in February.
Swimmer Out of Water lat Lt. Micki
King, 25, one of the nation's lop divers.
told Family Tretkly: "I love my Air
Force uniform. I don't have to decide
what to wear every morning," Does she
Micki King
wear it on a date? "No, but I prefer
plain clothes--solid colors, no frills."
Make·up, however, is encouraged in the
W AF: "They give a 12-week course which
includes beauty, make-up, hair, and mo•-
ing gracefully." Micki does 25 push-ups
and sit-ups a day. "It's important to me
to look good before the diving judges.''
Family HeekJ.r' Th Nnttpaper Magcrdne Dtcembw 7, 1989
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Are You an
Extrovert
or Introvert?
By JOHN E .. GIBSON
T wo COMMON psychologi-
cal designations of per-
sonality are "extrovert"
and "introvert." Most of us
use the terms of ten. But
how accurately do we use
them? And what do they
really mean in d~scribing
our personality?
The following true-false quiz is
based on recent scientific findings.
Take it, and you'll learn more
about introverts and extroverts
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1. It's easy to tell whether you're
an introvert or an extrovert.
2. Extroverts are more even-
tempered than introverts.
3. Most introverts are at their
best in the morning, while extro-'
verts tend to !unction better in
the afternoon.
4. When it comes to ESP, ex-
troverts have it over introverts.
S. You can tell whether a person
is an introvert or an extrovert by
listening to his speech.
6. Extroverts hold their liquor
better than introverts.
7. Introverts can hear better
than extroverts.
I. Extroverts suffer less from
headaches, cold.8, and a880rted ill-
nesses than introverts.
9. Extroverts are more likely
than introverts to ·become involved
in fights, scandals, and accidents.
1 O. Extroverts tend to fall in
love with introverts.
ANSWERS
1. True. If you've never pon-
dered this question, you're prob-
ably an extrovert. An introvert is
more given to speculation about
his personality type and what
makes him tick. Virtually no one
falls wkoUy in either of these two
categories, of course. The intro-
vert, 88 psychologist Ernest R. .
Hilgard points out, tends to with-
draw into himself and to avo~d
other people, particularly in times
of emotional stress. But the extro-
vert tends to lose himself among
other people.
2. Fahe. Psychologist H. J.
Eysenck says the extrovert tend.8
to be aggressive and loses his tem-
• per quickly. The introvert tend.8
to "look before he leaps."
3. True. In tests conducted at
the Applied Psychology Research
Unit at Cambridge, introverts av-
eraged a more efficient perform-
ance in the morning, while extro-
verts scored over the introverts in
tlie afternoon.
4. Tnu. Possibly one buic rea-
son for this is that extroverts
tend to focus their sensory powers
outwardly.
5. True. Studies conducted at
the LOndon Institute of Psychiatry
found that introverts' speech was
characterized by short bursts of
talk punctuated by long pauses.
With the extroverts, it was the
other way around. The researchera
noted . that the introverts, more
given to thought and introspection,
used the long pauses for thinking
and reflection.
6. Fal3e. Studies show that in-
troverts, even when drinking, re-
tain better control of their wits,
mental reflexes, and physical coor-
dination. Liquor tends to increase
feelings of anxiety among extro-
verts but bad the opposite effect
on introverts.
7. Tnu. The Society of Psycho-
pbysiological Research found that
introverts bear things that the ex-
troverts' ears don't pick up at all.
8. True. Extroverts may be sub-
ject to 88 many afflictions and in-
dispositions as introverts, but
studies show they are less sensi-
tive to the discomforts accompany-
ing them.
9. True. Psychological studies at
the University of Texu show that
the extrovert tends to translate
bis urges and desires into physical
action-and thus he reaps the
consequences.
10. Fah~. The tendency is in
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He lives with suitcase always packed, a radio receiver on his belt, and absolute
clearance to any jet airport; Lt. Col. Ralph Albertazzie tells the story of America's
WHEN President Nixon leaves Wash-
ington to visit Key Biscayne, Fla.,
the summer White House in San Cle-
mente, Calif., or confer with chiefs of
state around the globe, he places his life
in the capable hands of Ralph Albertaz-
zie, 46, of Morgantown, W. Va.
Lt. Col. AJbertuzie, of the 89th Military Air-,
lift Wing, Special Missions, U.S. Air Force, bas
been flying Richard Milhous Nixon since lut De-
cember, when Nixon was still President-elect.
On the strength of an impeccable ftying record
and per sonal character, Albertazzie was nomi-
.... nated by the Chief of Staff of the Air Force im-
mediately after the November, 1968, election to
be the personal pilot for the incoming President.
After an interview with the President's mili-
tary aide, the gray-haired command pilot with
the five rows of decorationa moved his things
into the first-floor office at Andrews Air Force
Base marked "Presidential Pilot.''
"I am often asked what it's.. like to ·oI.. the
President of the United States. how it <lifters
• from other flying I've done, and whether it baa
brought any changes in my life," Alberta.zzie told
FAMILY WEEKLY. "To the first question, the an-
swer is that it's both a great honor and a tremen-
dous responsibility. 1 feel particularly privileged
to have been selected as the presidential pilot.
"As to the second question. the flying is not u
different as some people might think," he con-
tinued. "I've always tried to do my job as pro-
fessionally as I can, and I've found that this
attitude ia shared by all career pilots."
Re conceded, however, that there were some
aspects of being presidential pilot that dift'ered
Jrom other flying he has done. not the leaat of
which are the extra security precautions taken.
"The presidential aircraft is under armed guard
whenever it is on the ground," the colonel ex-
plained. "At 1ea!t 24 hours before a flight, fuel
for Air Force One must be tested to make certain
that it's not contaminated by water and doesn't
contain harmful additives. The tested fuel is
placed in a tank truck, sealed, and the truck is
guarded around the clock."
The precautions continue after the President
leaves the ground. "The Air Force positions
planes of the Air Rescue and Recovery Service
along our route whenever we make an over-water
' flight," Alberta.zzie said. ''If we are flying to
Europe, for example. one rescue. plane will be
alerted on t he ground and three more will be
spotted at intervals across the Atlantic. We are
paased from one cruising C-130 Hereules rescue
plane to another until we are safely across."
Air Force One also r eceives special treatment
from air-traffic controllers wherever it goes. On
arrival, the President•s plane will be cleared
through traftk: to land, since no airport will leave
a bead of a government stacked up over its field .
"We never require that towers delay tratHc for
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Lt. Col. ALberlauie at control of Air Force One.
us, though they do," Albertazzie said, "but only
briefly. We get. preferential treatment on the
runway, but traffic continues on parallel runways
while I'm taxiing.''
This is Albertazzie's second tour of duty with
the 89th Wing, which flies the President, Vice
President. Cabinet members, the chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, and other top officials.
"On most V.I.P . flights, details of the ceremo-
nial arrivals and departures are worked out and
then the pilot is informed.'' he related. ''But a.s
presidential pilot, rm now brought in on these
matters from the outset, including the timing and
location of ceremonies, and where the limousines
or helicopters will be waiting, so that we can
park the aircraft in an appropriate spot."
Albertazzie often makes survey flights in ad-
vance of the President's overseas tripe to look
over the airporta he is scheduled to use and study
their approaches and facilities. On these ftights,
he is accompanied by a White Rouse advance
most important flying job in-
party that includes staff aides and Secret Service
agents who check out everything from security
and communications to protocol. Should President
Nixon want to make a trip during Albertazzie's
absence, three other pilots stand by.
With his square-jawed good looks, broad shoul-
ders, reminiscent of his college football days, and
the metal replica of the presidential seal that is
the White House Service Badge gleaming from
bis beribboned blue tunic, Alberta.zzie could have
stepped straight from an Air Force recruiting
poster. Unflappable, with a quiet, controlled ge-
niality that would do credit to a career diplomat,
it is easy to see wbybe was the Air Force's choice
to pilot its Commander-in-Chief. But Albertazzie
insists that the coveted assignment has made few
changes in his life.
"There have been a few shifts in my daily
r outine," he acknowledged. "On other assign-
ments, including V J .P. ftights, when the mission
was completed, 1 felt that my job was done, and
I was off duty. Now I am always on call.''
In his house at Andrews AFB, just outside
the capital, there are two extra telephones. One
is a direct line to the White House swit.chboard.
and the other is connected with the Pentagon.
When not in his quarters or at home, Albertazzie
clips a transistorized radio receiver to his belt.
When there is a call for him. the gadget beeps
a nd delivers the message. usually directing him
to call his office or the White House. An adapta-
tion of the radio page system goos along With the
presidential aircraft, so that its crew qan be re-
called whenever the plane is on the ground.
AJbertazzie keeps a bag packed for a quick
departure, and the rest of the crew of Air Force
One do the same. Like him. many live on the
airbase, and the others live nearby. When sum-
moned, they can get to Air Force One and be
ready to take off within an hour.
The crew of Air Force One usually consists of
11 men. Besides Albertazzie there are the co-
pilot, the navigator, two flight engineers, a radio
operator, and five flight stewards.
Actually, there is no one plane t hat is Air Force
One. The name is simply the radio call sign of
whatever Air Force plane the President is aboard.
When he changes to an Army helicopter, that
becomes "Army One.'' Similarly, a Navy plane
would be "Navy One" and a Marine Corps heli-
copter, "Marine One."
Why Is Lt. Col. Albertazzle the President's Piiot?
Col. John G. Williams, retiring as commander of the 89th Military Airliff Wing, Special Missions, told
FAMILY WEEKLY why he regards Ralph D. Albertouie as the best-qualified pilot in the Air Force to fly
President Nixon's plane:
"The job of presidential pilot calls for a thoroughly polaed and collected professional who con cope
with the uneJCpected~ must be a personable ~nd d iplomatic officer whose ch'arocter is unimpeachable.
Colonel Albertazzie ts these qualifications superbly. He hos more than 18,000 hours of eJCperience,
much of it ftying 7 jets and many of those hours spent flying the world's leaders. His is a very heavy
responsibility, and he 11 the ma n best equipped to cony it."
The plane that moat people know as Air Force
One, with United States of America emblazoned
along ita fuselage, the American tlag painted on
lta rudder, and the presidential seal on its door,
is a Boeing 707 jetliner bearing the aerial number
26000. Thls ia the plane in which President Nixon
makes most of his trips across the country and
abroad. A second 707, serial number 86970, is
similarly marked and equipped as a presidential
airplane, giving the 89th Wing a back-up capa-
bility. On extended flights overseas, both planes
are used, so that the Presi4Ptt can change to
the back-up plane if there is any difficulty.
loth planes have the same cockpit instrumen-
tation found in commercial airliners, ,but with
one important difference. Whenever a better piece
of equipment is developed, such a.a the inertial
guidance system, the presidential aircraft will
have it before the airlines do. Just behind the
cockpit is the communications center, with radio,
teletype, and telephone equipment, plus scram-
blers to provide message security.
'Behind the communications deak is the galley
where the President's meals are prepared. To
the rear of it are seats for the presidential body-
guard. Next comes the President's stateroom,
with two beds, three chairs and a desk, plus a
telephone, which puts the President in inatant
communication with any part of the airplane,
the White House, or the Pentagon. A digital clock
gives the local time, Washington time, and the
time at the plane's destination.
Other sections of the plane accommodate the
President's staff, gue.sts, representatives of the
White House press corps, and the guards who
protect the plane when it is on the ground.
Back in 1967, after duty in Europe and in the
U.S., Albertu.zie requested duty in Vietnam and
was assigned to the 7th Air Force, where he di-
rected strike plans. Though it was not part of his
job, be managed to fly 75 combat support missions
and 17 combat missions.
Returning from Vietnam in September, 1968,
with two Air Medala and a Bronze Star, Alber-
tazzie was assigned to the 89tb Wing, and only a
few months later be was named as President
Nixon's pilot.
"For me, it was the climax to more than 25
years of ftying," be said recently. ''I've always
enjoyed flying but never more than now."
Albertazzie first got the ftying bug aa a young-
ster in Morgantown, where hia father, who came
to this country from France in 1908, worked as
a mine superintendent. Albertazzie was already
playing high..echool football and doing well enoagh
to be assured of a chance at college.
"I used to watch a local character called 'Jelly-
Belly' Boone drive past in an Auburn Speedster,
just about the hottest car in its day," he re-
counted. "Boone owned Pioneer Flying Service,
and I thought the flying paid for that car. By
the time I learned that hie money came from
bootlegging, I bad taken to hanging around the
airfield and was booked on flying.· I wu 16, and
I would wash. down the planes after school in
return for flighta over the field.''
After a year and a half at West Virginia Uni-
versity, wlJere be intended to major in engineer-
ing, Albe~ie enlisted in the Aviation Cadet
Program in 1943.
"The Army Air Corps put me through one
school after another, from basic flying to twin-
engined training, then B-17s, and finally made
me an instructor in B-29a,'' he said. "It wu won-
derful flying experience, but I was disappointed
because I waa never sent overseas."
When World War II ended, he left the service
and went to work ferrying planes from factories
to dealers or shippers. In 1947 he and a partner
bought Pioneer Flying Service at Morgantown.
In the next few years, they expanded ita fleet
from five light planes to nine, and added a main-
tenance facility, an airport restaurant, and an
aircraft electronics service.
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Commutlication center u 1'ital orec1 of pl4tu.
''By 1951, my wife Carol and I thought of o~·
Ute aJ? comfortably settled," he said. "Our two
daughters, Lynette and Sally, bad been born, we
had a -home and a going business in the kind of
work that I liked."
That May, a bombshell landed on their front
door in the torm of a registered letter from the
lat Air Fo_rce in New York, recalling reserve
lieutenant Albertauie to active duty in the Ko-
rean war.
"Carol 'and I were shocked," he rememben:'
"I hadn't been active in the reserves, hadn't kept
up my points, and should have been dropped. But
President Truman extended aU reservists, and I
was caught. I sold my share of the busineu to
two of our mechanics, who had bourbt. out my
partner, and in June, Carol joined me at Kelly
Field in Texas and later .in Hawaii.
"Carol and I liked Hawaii so much that I ex-
tended my duty tour," Albertazzie said. "We spent
three-and-a-half years there, and by the time we
came to Washington I had received my commie~
sion ·as a captain in the regular Air Force."
Neither Albertazzie nor his wife regret bia
decision.
"The service haa given us a good life,'' he
said. "And being selected to fly the President
of the United States is about the highest honor
the Air Force could have bestowed on me." +
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Yi cap batter
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Salt
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% eap batter
~ eap crated Parmesan cheetie
1. Heat butter in a large skillet.
Add celery, green pepper, and
onion and cook about 10 min. or
until vegetables are crisp-tender.
Set aside.
2. Meanwhile, adding gradually,
blend the ¥J cup pineapple syrup
with the cornstarch in a bowl.
Stir u~til smooth. Mix with vege-
tables in a skillet.
3. Blend orange juice concentrate,
soy sauce, and pineapple cbunb.
Heat thoroughly, stirring occa-
sionally. Add ham, mixing lightly .
Cover; heat before serving.
(. Cook rice according to pkg. di-
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tossing lightly.
5. Spoon the hot ham mixture
over rice in a serving diah. TOIS
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% lb. (aboat % eupe) pitted
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Using a knife, mark around pan
to form outline without cutting
through paper. Turn pan right.
side up and grease the bottom.
Set aside.
3. Resift the ftour with baking
soda and salt.
4. Cream butter with grated peel
and the extract until softened.
Add brown sugar gTadually, beat-
ing until fluffy.
5. Blend in the dry ingredients,
then the rolled oats, mixing thor-
oughly. Press half the mixture in
an ev1n layer on bottom of the
pan. Pat rem&::ning dough over
and within the marked-oft square
of waxed paper.
6. Spread date filling over dough
in pan to within 14 in. of sides
of pan. Invert waxed paper onto
top of ftlling and press down
gently. Carefully peel off the
waxed paper.
7. Bake at 400°F. about S5 min.,
or until golden brown. Remove to
A f eative &t4'PJ>et" diah-piecea of t~ Mm witlt. piMappl.e clt.u1lk8 in
orange aa,uce over ftufJy white rice with Parmuan cheeae-
is accompanied by crittp salad, hot rolls, and mugs of cold milk.
wire rack and loosen sides with
spatula. Cool.
8. Sprinkle with sifted confec-
tioners• sugar. Cut into l1,~x%
in. fingers and remove from pan.
Use a n aerosol decorator or com-
mercial frosting (red and green)
in a tu be and a decorat ing tip
to decorate each piece with frost-
ing blossoms and leaves in keep-
ing with the holiday theme.
A bO"ut 6 doz. cookies
Exotic Date Deeeert: Cut baked
cookie dough into 3-in. squares
and serve cold or slightly warm
with thawed frozen whipped top-
ping, or whipped deseert topplnr.
For a holiday dessert, sprinkle
with red-and gTeen-colored supr
and top with s ilver dragees.
Hot Spicy Cherry Soup
1 can (16 oz.) pitted red tart
cherries
% chicken bouillon cubetl
Onion (thick slice)
Lemon peel (wide band pared
paper·thin from center third
of lemon)
l cup water
Red food coloring
~ cup sugar
1 tuapoon Kuoaed u lt
~ to Yi teaapoo• garlic powder
2 cinna•on sticks
8 whole clone
1. Put cherries and liquid from
the can into an electric blender
container.
2. Add bouillon cubes, onion, and
lemon peel. Cover and blend until
finely chopped. Pour into a sauce-
pan. Stir in a blend of water and
the desired amount of red food
coloring; t hen add the remaining
ingredients.
3. Bring to boiling, stirring occa-
sionally: reduce heat and simmer
gently 20 to 30 min. Strain.
4. Reheat just before serving. Stir
until thor oughly blended before
ladling into punch cups. Sprinkle
each serving generously with·
snipped parsley. 6 to 8 aeroinga
Shades of Green Salad
a oz. (about 3 c•pe) freeh
spinach, rimed, drained,
patted dry, aacl chilled
Yi head lettuce, rinsed, patted
dry. and rhilled
4 stalks PaACal celery. rinsed.
patted dry, and cat in piec:ee
or slicee
Vi green pepper, riued. patted
dry, and cat in slinrs
I cucumber, rinsed. patted
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or slices
2 tablespoona chopped chi•es
Bottled French dreesing.
chHled
6 green olives, pitted
and sliced
1 s mall uocado, peeled and
sliced
1. Line a large salad bowl with
spinach leaves; tear remaining
spinach and lettuce into pieces.
2. In a large mixing bowl lightly
toss the spinach, lettuce, and. the
next 4 ingredients. Pour about 1fl
cup French dressing over salad
and continue tossing to coat
greens evenly.
3. Tum salad into the lined bowl
and garnish with olive and avo·
cado slices. About 6 aerving.s
Note: If desired, romaine may be
substituted for the spinach. Or
omit olives and avocado slices and
garnish with clusters of pome-
granate seeds.
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RICHARD HARRIS ENTERT AINMENT
A Star Who
Enjoys Being Disliked
"H ONE)TY is the most offensive
thing in the world. I be-
~ i1t lteing heneet. It f:6eS mmd-
in-hand with being disliked. And
I reserve the right to be disliked!"
Thus spoke Richard Harris on the set
of "Cromwell."
This wu not our first meeting, but each
get-together showed him equally outspoken,
critical, uninhibited, and colorful.
The first time I met Harris he had just
ret urned from Tahlti, where "Mutiny on
the Bou nty" had been filmed. About bis
costar Marlon Brando. he said : "Brando's
talent is lying in a file in the office of a
Beverly Hilla' psychiatrist. He paid some-
one '50 an hour to extract it from him,
instead of working out bis own confticts."
Another time, when I uked who were
his friends, Harris replied : "Friends? I
am lucky to have two!" They were com-
poser Jimmy Webb and Manhattan's fabled
Irish saloonkeeper, MaJachy McCourt. "Most
people just don't want the conditions I
lay down for a friendship. Friendship goes
deeper than just keeping in touch. I don't
believe, for instance, in corresponding, but
1 am there when they need me."
I next met Harris in 1967 at the Hilton
Hotel in London after bis return from the
Spanish locations of "Camelot." It was
close to 3 a.m. Having been unsucceaaful
in discouraging the noise in. the suite ad-
jacent to my room by banging on the waJt
and complaining to the management, I fi-
nally stor med into t he hallway and knocked
on the door myself.
A beaming Richard Harris, a gla88 of
something or other in one hand, opened the
door, took one look at me in my pajamas
and bathrobe, and exclaimed, "Join the
party, mate!" Since I couldn't sleep any-
way, there wa.s nothing else to do.
Harris candor is usually outrageous.
"Marriage," he states, "is a form of slow
assassination." He once complained to me,
"For three years I've been trying to get
a divorce (from Elizabeth Rees-Williams).
It looks like I'll have to stay married all
my life!"
Getting a divorce in England is next
to impossible unless adultery is one of the
grounds. According to Harris, he and his
wife were quite willing to testify in each
other's behalf. Unfortunately, as it turned
out, they nullified croas-eomplaints when
Harris kept moving back in with Elizabeth!
Now, however, the divorce is accomplished,
and Harris swears he will never get tied
up again as long as be lives.
Undoubtedly, Harris is among the most
colorful actors in films today. His mop of
uncombed sandy hair, atop a six-foot-two-
12 Famil11 Weekl¥, Deennb.r 7, 1969
Richard Harris in neweat role-Cromwell.
inch frame, and an often-broken nose at-
tract much attention. Referring to his
distorted nose, Harris told me, "I am not
as tough as I look, but my reputation al-
ways precedes me. Usually when a woman
chats with me, a JUY comes up and wants
to prove that he's tougher ~than I am."
(Apparently they sometimes are.)
In sharp contrast to his brawling image
is his passion for ftowers. Bia Kenainljtou
town house is a mixture of hothouse ft~w
ers and wild blossoms. He bouta that be
spends even more for flowers than liquor.
Harris told me that there's only one
part of his life that he would like to change
at this time. }\e would like to see more
of rue thre(\ redheaded sons, whoae cus-
tody was awarded to his wile. He con-
stantly talks about them. He proudly re-
called the acting debut of his oldest boy,
Damien, who had a smaH part in Harris'
film, "Otley."
"Being a bright boy," Harris said,
"he figured he should get all be could out
of it and promptly asked for a press con-
ference. One of the reporters asked, 'Why
do you, a nine-year-old boy, want to be-
come an actor?' 'Because my father hu
turned down three pictures this year,'
Damien replied, 'and I think someone in
the family should be working.'"
And that Harris always wins out is re-
ftected in his recollection of a phone con-
versation with autocratic Jack Warner,
producer of "Camelot."
Warner insisted on having Harris' songs
prerecorded. Harris wanted no part of it.
So he called Warner one night and said,
''l don't care what they say about you .
From now on 1 wiU defend you. You are
a great man. Thank you for letting me do
the songs live!"
Before Warner could catch his breath,
Harris bad hung up. But Harris bad got-
ten his way-again l
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l1nir. And it has th(' )milt-in lifetime
.vrt fratu~e that farts for the life of
the wif!. There Lt simply nothfnf,! mnrr
n woman could oslc for in a wig."
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Within the next 90 days, you·n
probahly be seeing ev<'ry fashionable
department store and beauty salon
featuring the DURA-SETTE B U-
MA N-HAIR STRETCH WIC. We
know this for a fact ... becnu..'iC of
the flood of orders we've been receiv-
,-MONEY-BAC~ GU ARA~ I j
n. ouu.sE'M'B H UMAN HAIR I ST1'ETCH WIG Datt be the ..._._..
-• wis yo11'v• ewt'r N'ft • , , 6t _.. I clo ...... ,.~ ..... lode.I,.., .......
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wl mly t~ I 'tlt"&Tr .. -..di wtl
ANO ROIUIBU ••• NO M011£
SNAY ING ••• NO~ TfASING ••• MO MOK IXHNlff'! TlltPS
TO THE llEAU'TY PARLOR ••• MO
MAnEA HOW MANY TIMD YOU etwm THE ITYLIJ I ..-.. a t.ll• WK srr. I -----
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Value ~~ s299s · \. lnhodud~: ._ .. om ano ' ~~
only human-Nlr stretch wta with
• built In llfetlme Mt. , 't' ... ~ by professional Fifth Av.nue 14....., .....
halr-stytlsts ••• the Mt lasts n Iona •• ..... cumlaM you went it to lest. Cllre to ch•nee. ltl ....-.-.. y..,
Simply shempoo . . • and ,.set In Just mlnut.s, with O.. "* Just • ffrW rollers Of pins ••• end once •pin ~ Mt lalb • IOftl n you wish.
Specie! lntroductOf'Y offer saves you !50%.
ing daily. At that time, the DURA-
SETIE WIC will sell for ~9.95 ...
and well worth every penny ... es-
pecially when you consider that ordi-
11ary 100'.t human-hair wigs of this
high quality (the ones ynu have to
set n11<l re·S<'t every few weeks), sell
for ut least this much monev, or more .
I lowever, 1111til we make ~p enough
DU HA-SETTE wigs lo satisfy the de-
mand for full-scale nutional distrihu-
tinn, we are making this one-time
off<'r to lhc women of America! A SOI
SA \'l~CS. IF YOLIH ORDER DJ.
REC:T FHO\t THE WIC~AKER
I~ THE ;>.;EXT 15 DAYS! And as
lurthC'r pronf of how deli~hte<l and
lhrillc•<l you'll l>e wilh your DURA-
SETTE \VIC . . we off er it to vou
Oil .1 f\111 \10NEY-BACK CUARA N·
TEE. But, as· we have stated aho\·c
... thh is strktl)' a one-lime offer ...
it will nut he repeated a~ain at this
low. low price ... so vnu musl nct NOW! .
·~
To order, simply inclicale the color
y1111 desire ... or send us a small snip
of your own hair nncl we'll make up a
wig matched just for you. ThPn, when
your OURA-SETIE H UMAN HAIR
FREE CARRYING CASE AND
STYROFOAM HEAO FORM INCLUDED
WITH EACH DURA SEnE WIG
~ 1 I C: '\ H H 1 I I IJ" 111<
M• •• i f\IH r IH f 11 A11 1rJ1 s
ti 11 I l)Nt V ll ll lll lli1\ '"r I I J
11 , 1, ' I t\ I~ y • I I I I • (,, ,
• NO MORE TEASING
• NO MORE SPRAYING
t NO MORE EXPENSIVE TRIPS TO
THE BEAUTY PARLOR
• TAPPERED BACK FITS YOUR HEAD
PERFECnY
• CREATE ANY STYLE YOU DESIRE
•.• FROM THE LATEST CHIC
"STRAIGHT LOOK" TO SOPHISTI·
CATED CURLY OR BOUFFANT
STYLES
STRETCH WIC arrives ... if you
don't agree this is by far the greatest
\'alue you've ever seen in a human
hair wig ... or for that matter anv
wi(.t ... if the set doesn't last unde"r
any nod all conditions ... in foct, if
;Jt any time, be it one year, two years,
even fivt' years from now ... that set
isn't as fresh, lustrous and springy as
the very first time you've worn the
DUHA-SETIE WlC ... simply re-
turn it, for a full purchase price re-
fund. Yes, you must be abli; to style
and restyle the OURA-SEITE WIC
as ofte11 as you like ... hrush it and
bntsh it to you heart's content ...
clean it or wash it as often as you
wunl ... THE BUILT-IN SETIJNC
FEATURE MUST ALWAYS RE-
TUHN ffiESH AS NEW ... or we
refund your money in full. When have
rou ever seen a stronger guarnnlee?
8111 this offer expires in 15 days ...
SO ORDER NOW!
~-----------------------------· DlllOPA IWORTS LTD.,.,..... 0.1, f.7 I
%34 F1fith Avenue, New Yortr, N.Y. 10010
CHOOSE OTHER OF THOE 2 BASIC STYLD IN AHY ON£ OF THD! 14 DIF'F£MJn' 1
1 COLORS (or Mfld ua • entp of ,_.. own hllir 8M _.N mMI up • pertect ~ nlllldl)
o .... ~ o ~dlend I
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Give the Uncommon
Gift This Christmas!
By ROSALYN ABREVAYA
T BE UNCOMMON OIFT is the dream
of every Christmas shopper-
sometimes an imposs~e dream. But
here are some suggesiion& to make
the dream a reality. These suggested
gifts "do" things: fill an important
need, stand as a "first," or fool the
eye (while concealing their actual
practicality).
With the grill up, you couldn't
guess what this trim case really does
( 1 )-dries clothes l Taking up no
more space than a small tv and eco-
nomical to run, it conveniently tum-·
ble-dries up to two pounds of damp
laundry. Has a 60-minute automatic
timer; plugs into any regular outlet.
From E. R. Wagner. $25.
They look like table objeta d' art,
beautifully designed in white enamel
with rosewood bases (2 ). But both
tulip and bell actually conceal Vara-
tlame butane cigarette lighters in
their interiors. From Ronson, they
have fingertip adjustable ftames; light
up t-0 three years on a single fueling.
Each $25.
The young girl with nimble fingers
will adore Singer's little Touch &
Sew machine (3 ). It contains a bob-
bin and sews exactly like a big unit,
with interlocking stitch. Operates on
flashlight batteries or house current
with optional adapter. Completely
safe. In its own carrying case, $16.95;
with a console table, $25.95.
If you've a favorite "clock watcher''
or friend who's eternally late, give
Sony's digital FM/ AM clock-radio
( 4). Preset once to buzz or turn on
the radio, it can become a handy
wake-up device at bedside. Illumi-
nated numerals. In white or gray,
$49.96 or in a hardwood cabinet
(shown). $69.96.
For the college student or dad who
works at home, there's SCM's Cor-
onet automatic electric typewriter
(S ). It comes equipped with a full
88~haracter standard-sized keyboard,
including five automatic repeat ac-
tions; a page-gauge guide to keep
track of bottom margins; a copy-set
dial, adjustable for up to 10 carbon
copies; and boasts, for the)irst time
in a portable, the convenience of au-
tomatic c.arriage return. In blue, gray,
tan. or green. $190.
ls there anything new in hair-
grooming aids? Certainly I There's
The Hairdresser kit by Remington
(6 ). It consists of a small hand-held
blower-dryer, to which you attach
brush or comb (included) to dry your
tresses. For curls, best when the
hair is nearly dry, use the kit's four
large rollers ; then apply special cone-
shaped attachment to dry each curl's
interior. In pale blue, it's under $20.
Voyagers, as well as homebodies,
will delight in receiving Cory's Trav-
elaid hand steamer (7), designed to
whisk away wrinkles from all apparel.
It's handy, too, for smoothing out
hems, collars, or restoring nap and
pile to felt or furs. Utilizes ordinary
tap water. In beige and polished alu-
minum. $19.95. •
Ideal look for Whole Family
Now lfO" awd 11our ell.ild ean reall11 bow
tit• Bible itt a pieture-lftoTJI preHnta-
ti-On, "The Bible iH. Pict"ree." Few Ktt.11
Ja?Me Ver.ri011, •e?Ui 14.95 to 1'B;ble"
50!03, Dept. f011, 4500 N .W. 135tlt St.,
Miami, Fla. Few Catholic Veraion, send
14.95 to "Bibl#J" 50!04, Dept. tOJ J, 4500
N .W. t.f5tlt St., Miami, Fla .
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A FAMILY AFFAIR Fid~tln•, lou of aleep and a torment.-
inc itch are often telltale airn• of Pin-Worm.t ... ~ly paruites that
medical expert.a eay infest 1 out of
every8 per-.onaexamioed. Entire fam-
iliee niay be victims and not know it.
To pt rid of Pin-Wonna, they must be ldlled In the ll.rftl inteetine where
they live and multiply. That'• exactly what Jayne's P-W tablet.a do ... and
here's how they do it:
First-a eclentltic coatinr carries the tablets into the bowela before
they diaeolve. Then-Jayne'1 mod-
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r oes richt to work-ldlla Pin-Worms
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whlt'h infect entire famlliee. Get gen-uine Jayne's P-W Vermil~e •..
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Don't be eo atn.td that your fal.le teeth ww come looee or drop Juat at tbe wron1 tlme. POI' more eeourttJ a.nd more comfort., Juat •PriD.kle a little PAS'Im'B OD your Platea. PASTDTB bold• botb uppen and lowert firm~. lon.aer. Makea eatlD1 euter, PASTUTB ll &lkallne, Mo IUIDmJ. puty tutel Denturel t.bat
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By Mail From
Family Weekly ...
The Not-So.-Play ful Game
THE CHILDREN sat in a cir-
cle and, screaming and
clapping their hands in de-·
light, tbOk turns playing with
a new toy called Tiger Island.
A foot-high tiger, at.anding on his
hind legs on an island of its own, re-
volved and opened its mouth. The
boys and girls would try to drop mar-
bles in ita mouth before one of its
huge arma came down in a mock at-
tempt to swat the children's bands be-
fore they could aim the marbles.
.. hind a one-way mirror, notebook
in hand, a psychologist sat watching
the children's gleeful reactions and
listening, through hidden micro-
phonea, to their squeal& of happy ter·
ror. After 20 minutes of animated
play, he interviewed the participant!,
carefully grading the toy on the basis
of their answers.
One girl commented, "I liked it bet--
ter than anything because it was fun,
and girls have just u tood a chance
a.a boys, and it made me laugh,and I
was scared of the tiger, and I want
my mommy to buy me one."
Tiger Island received one of the
highest scores in the history of sci-
entific testing of toys, using children
and child psychologist.a, and the re-
port sent the manufacturer rushing
to the market place, hoping for a
windfall. The wind stayed calm,
though, because Tiger Island aa~
into a sea of indit!erence. Hardly
anyone bought it.
Thia contradictory episode point.a
up only one of the hazards in the
modem creation of toys. Today the
toy industry is a multimillion-dollar
buainesa, u big u any of them, and
as cold-bloodedly efficient as the beat
of them. And also with u many head-
achea--unique ones, though.
A malor hazard is not so much will
the children like it, but will the oppo-
si tion find out about it, duplicate it,
and get it on the market first. The
security precautions taken by all of
them to screen out the spiea reaemble
some of the cloak-and-dagger opera-
tions in the 61ea of the Central Intel-
ligence Agency.
Of course, another problem is get.-
ting ideas for succeaaful toys. Sur-
prisingly, the largest group of ideas
cornea from amateurs, thousands of
them every year. Unfortunately, few
of them are ever success! ul. "These
sweet old ladiea from Podunk.'' one
spokesman explained with some com-
passion, "simply don't understand the
economics of the toy business or its
16 Famil11 W ••kl11, Dctcctmber 7, J 969
By KEVIN V. BROWN
highly competitive market."
Persistence aeema to be the key.
Ideal Toy Corp., four years running,
turned down an idea from a Midwest sch~Jteacher for a rubber-band-pow-
ered toy that ~sea a pusher propeller
to skim over land, ice, or water. But
the teach~r kept improving it, and
Ideal finally ~rketed it as their
Thunderstreak Mark II.
Milton Bradley get.a up to 60 !.deas
a year from a California forest rang-
er who, during his lonely vigils in a
watchtower, dreams up "learning
wheels." Two have done well, a cir-
cular slide rule that teaches elemen-
tary mathematics and a "dial-and-
spell" board that th~ child can use to
learn simple words.
Ma rket "feed back'' is another
source of ideas, but sometimes the
feed-back can bite back. One manu-
facturer ruefully recalls the year
his dealers reported from the boon-
docks that parent.a were asking for a
reaaonably priced pool table. The
cheap ones were too cheap, and the
good ones were too expensive.
So he invested the money, pro-
duced a "middle-clus., Pool table,
and proudly brought it to the annual
Toy Fair-the world series of the
toy busine88--0nly to look in dismay
at the displays of his competitors.
Four others bad done exactly the
same thing, getting the same feed-
back from their dealers, and produc-
ing the same kind of table, with the
result that none of them captured
enough of the market to make the in-·
vestment.a worthwhile .
All things considered, the nation's
toymakers have to depend on prof es-
sionals for about 90 percent of their
ideas. Most have full statfa of de-
signers who dream up "pie-in-the-
sky" ideas or harcf-headed ones baaed
on new markets or gaps in the old
markets. Probably one of the m93t
noted designers is Marvin Glass, Chi-
cago, who pioneered today's popular
"action" toys.
At Ideal, one designer spent weeks
just blowing up balloons, convinced
something creative could be done
with them. Winded after a few days,
he rigged a pump to do the bloWing.
Then it hit him. Blowing them up
until they burst, he noticed it didn't
always require the same number of
pumps. Why not make a game of it 1
Which pump will make the balloons
burst? The result was Kaboom, a
Rube Goldberg-like pump, complete
with 200 balloons and a scoreboard.
The kids guess which pump will make
the balloona burst.
Another Inspired pie-in-the-sky
came from a California housewife
who noticed her eight-year'"()ld daugh-
ter Barbara liked to project herself
as a teen-ager. So, instead of a baby
doll in diapers and jumpers, why not
produce a teen-age doll with a com-
plete and fashionable wardrobe 1
The idea became the fabulously
successful Barbie doll, mostly because
the housewife was Mrs. Ruth Han-
·-
Work6r at Ideal To11 Corp. prepa,ru itock for the doll-oHemblr litae.
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Le of Toymaking Behind the child's delight over a toy lies ,the agony of
a creator, the judgments of a psychologist-and
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the million-dollar gamble of the manufacturer
dler, president of Mattel, Inc., the
· · largest of the toy manuf acturera.
Her husband is its chairman.
One of the great moral soul-search-
ing crises hu occurred in recent
yean in the toy industry. So much
antiwar and antigun sentiment has
swept the country, that .one major
mail-order house took all the guns
out of its toy catalog. Even some of
the manufacturers are backing of1
voluntarily, stopping the promotion
of weapons of war or changing them
to something else. Hasbro Industries
had one of the most successful prod-
ucts in its G.I. Joe aeries of foot-high
figures dressed in fatigues and ac-
companied by an assortment of field
equipment, including machine guns.
G.I . Joe was given an honorable dis-
charge and has since become an
oceanographer and a apace explorer.
1 f the toy weapon has historic in-
terest, however, it seems to hang on.
Revell, one {i.the large mrJel makers,
claims its r orlp War II models of
airplanes are outselling modern air-
liners 8-to-l, and with all the cowboys
and cops-and-robbers shows on tele-
vision, most manufacturers can't see
how they can eliminate the demand
for guns for good.
It's the new idea for the new mar-
ket that gives most manufacturers
the real ulcers, however. It's a con-
siderable expense to go into new re-
search and new tooling for an alto-
gether new product, and they want
some assurance they can have an ex-
clusive market f or their investment.
So, during new-toy time, the toy
factories become something like a
munitions plant in wartime. Every-
one not directly involved in the prod-
uct is simply nQt told about it, and
everyone who is, is sworn to secrecy.
Guards are stationed at the doors of
the design and engineering rooms,
and no one can enter or leave without
being closely scrutinized.
The hardware is put in plain boxes
and given code names, and nothing
Ma.rvin Gla.8a, a. r8"oumui duigmr,
a.1ld <me of h.i a miUiOM of "114b;uta.''
is announced until it is unveiled at
the Toy Fair.
Thia cloak-and-dagger routine
reaches classic proportions at Revell,
where the president of the company,
who handles all its outside activities,
is never let in on the inside secrets
and keeps trying to break the code.
The vice-president, who handles all
the internal research and develop-
ment, explains wistfully, "He's a
sweet person, but he's too enthusiu-
tic. He wants to tell everything.''
What makes this case so unusual
is that the vice pr~ident is Mn.
Royle Gluer, and the president is.her
husband Lewis. Imagine the cat-and-
mouae conversations they must have I
None of this, however,• concerna
the real customer-the American
child-nor should it. Some toya;can
divert him momentarily, some can
educate him-permanently, but moat
will just reflect the world he lives in
and hie ardent intereet in it. And
that's a healthy si&"n. •
MoN Ideas for Toys and Games
Want ltK?tdrect. of idea.a fO'r aimpl-.to-
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They aren't lit, puffed or inhaled. They're too good to smoke.
For information on how to use smokeless tobaccos, please write:
United States Tobacco Company, Dept. FW,630 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y.10020.
Put a pinch between gum
and cheek, and enjoy it.
Without even chewing.
The smoke less tobaccos are
too good to smoke.
You get all the satisfaction
of prime aged tobaccos.
They cost less, too.
Sure beats smoking!
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QUIPS AND QUOTES
"It requires a lot of sleep for a
girl to remain youthful and beau-
tiful," said the slightly aging di-
vorcee to her bored date.
"In that caae," he replied, "I'd
better N.&Sh you home now. I cer-
tainly wouldn't want to do any-
thing to aggravate your trouble."
-D. 0. Fl1f"n.
Did you hear about the prett11
nudut who wouldn't go out in the
tumhine until her wedding <1411 ~
She wanted to be married in white.
-LvciUe J. Good11ear
The telephone rang long and in-
sistently at 3 :80 a.m. in a doctor's
home, and the tired physician, who
hadn't gone to bed until 1 a.m.,
finally rolled out of bed and ~n
awered it. "Yea,'' he croaked into
the mouthpiece.
A loud voice at the other end of
the line crackled : "Doc, sorry to
bother you at this hour of the
night, but I've got a real bad ease.
of insomnia."
There waa a long pause from the
doctor, but he finally sighed: ''Well,
what are you trying to do-atart
an epidemic?" -Da.n Bennett
Alimon11 ia tlte fee a woman
cha.rgu for Mme-dropping.
-Dan H ebding
An eskimo took a hoUday in San
F'rancisco. When ne got back. he
started putting in some improve-
ments in his igloo. He took a
length of pipe and ran it up
through the roof of his ice house.
"What's that?" asked hie wife.
"A trick I learned in the big
city," he replied. "When you want
more heat, you just bang on this
pipe." -Al Roberta
Motlv•tion
Nothlng 11tin my houaewif ely
talents
And eete them more quickly in
motion
Than news that my haeband'a
boee'• wife
Entertains -a vhiting notion.
-Erma Lea Claluy ,
I b01tght a wife'a do--it~ouraelf
kit, complete with imtructioM.
Step No. 1 rea.da, "Get 11our lnu-
band to do it."
-Marge Benaaen
When a little boy brought a
stray dog into the house, his moth-
er told him that he couldn't keep
a dog that waa wearing a collar.
"But I am wearing a collar,"
aaid the child, "and you're keep-
ing me." -Bob Brown
"/ know yoti are a recording-but 11nu are the reoordin.g I love."
It FamilJI WeeklJI, DecembM" 1, 196g
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JET ROD FL..4ME CUN Amaz-3-IN-ONE SERJ'ER has maple-
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90 minutctt of continuous use. sauces or impress guest8 with
Lightweight, 11et it'R power-Reveral dessert to'P'Pings! It
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Weekend Shopper
BY SUSAN PAINE
FINGERNA IL TOUGHENER takes
only 3 days, then you can even
pull tacks without breaking a
nail! Nails may bend a bit under
stress, but they'll be too tough
to break. "P"recious Dew" is a
great beauty aid to assist you
in being a handsome homemaker. $3 ppd.
Write Fleetwood, Dept. XX22. 427 W. Ran-
dolph. Chicago, Ill. 60606.
READ TINY PRINT
easily with half-frame
magnifying glasses.
"Look over" normal
viewing. Men's or wo-
men's (specify) black
with silver thread : brown with ~old. black
or brown tortoise. $5.95. Joy Optical, Dept.
892, 84 Fifth Ave .. New York, N.Y. 10011.
PLAY the guitar in
one week ! No tedious
practice or exercises.
You get 320 songs,
guitar tu ner, com -
plete instructions
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with chord selector. $R.98 ppd. Terry Elliott,
Dept. FW-52. Box 1918, Grand Central Sta-
tion, New York, N.Y. 10017.
MENO PESO tablets help you lose
weight by less eating. Cuts cal-
orie intake. An easy way to re-
duce. 17-day supply, $5: 34-day,
$9 : 51-day, $1 3; 64 -day $16.50.
Bellido Products, Dept. FW·l 2.
414 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10013.
LUCK\' 4-leaf clover gold
marker ma11 help you duffs
play like a pro! Good omen
marks the spot on green.
Specify I, 2 or 3 letter
monogram. On request,
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Silver. $2: gold, $3 ppd. Elgin Engraving,
Dept. FW. 614 South St., Dundee, Ill. 60118.
BALLOON FUN-100
gaily colored 5 ft.
balloons are made of
flexible latex, can be
twisted and turned
into any shape with-
out breaking. Real play value. $1.25. Balloon
F un, Box 126FW. Bethpage, N.Y. 11714.
FREE Seed and Nursery cata-
log! There's a new kind of
marigold and many more new
flowers in t he 152-page 1970
Burpee Catalog. Flower and
vegetable seeds, roses, shrubs,
trees and fruits. Write to
Bur~e Seeds, Dept. FW, 3020 Burpee Bldg ..
Philadelphia. Pa. 19132.
REVITALIZE YOUR SKIN!
Cucumbre Frost night
creme, made with garden-
fresh cucumbers and other
natural ingred ients, feeds,
nourishes and proteets your skfo while you
sleep, and thus combats dryness, lines and
wrinkles. No hormones or steroids. $5 ppd.
Ana Maher, Inc., Dept. FW, 19 West 44th
St., New York, N .Y. 10036.
MILK CAN Suga r and
Cr eamer set are quaint
"country cousin" additions
to a kitchen or breakfast
nook. Pail, can and match-
ing tray all have a shiny, silvery, chrome
finish. An adorable set to have or give.
$2.49 plus 25t postage. Gracious Living,
Dept. 711, Berkeley, R. I. 02864.
PLAY mE HARMONICA
in 5 minutes or your
money back. Has solid
brass plates and tuned
bronze reeds, with
nickel-plated covers. Instructions. 200 songs,
plus 50 for harmonizing, $ll.98. Ed Sale,
Studio FW-12. Avon-by-the-Sea, N .J. 07717.
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TURKEY TRICKS. 'Thnt your tur-
key and line your roasting pan
with Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap.
Your bird will brown beautifully without
basting. And no oven-spattering or pan
scouring. Roa.st your bird using directions
on the Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap pack-
age. And bake an extra portion of your fa-
vorite stuffing separately in a foil "bundle." m GIFTWEAR. Wrap your presents in
shiny-bright Reynolds Wrap, and
add your own imaginative touches.
Molds easily to hard-to-wrap shapes. So
pretty and surprisingly economical!
QUICHE NOEL. (The delicate fla-
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package pie crust mix. Line 9" pie pan with
Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap. Place crust
in pan, fluting edges. Combine 1172 cups
grated natural Swiss cheese and 4 teaspoons
flour. Sprinkle into pie shell. Sprinkle on 172
cup dioed ham. Combine 3 eggs. 1 cup milk
or light cream, v, tsp. salt,1¥•. tsp. dry mus-
tard. Beat until smooth 8nd pour evenly
over cheese and ham. Place unbaked pie in
freezer.,,.until frozen solid. Remove from pie
pan and over-wrap in Heavy Duty Reynolds
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HOLIDAY CAKE: Cream 1 cup but-
ter or margarine with 1 '12 cups
sugar. Beet in 5 eggs, one at a
time, beating 1 minute alter each addition.
Blend in 2 cups cake flour, 1 tablespoon
sherry or vanilla, and 1 jar (,. ounces )
chopped candied citron or your favorite
chopped candied fruit. Line a 9x5x3 inch
loaf pan with Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap.
Pour in batter. Bake in p re-heated oven
(325•) 1 hour and 45 minutes. Frost with
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then over-wrap with Heavy Duty Reynolds
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thaw in foil package. 'Tukes about 1 hour at
room temperature.
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Cover your door with Heavy Duty
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colored tape. (Foil shouJd be inset about
lh inch all the way around.) More bright
ideas: Reynolds Wrap shaped around the
Christmas tree stand makes a perfect setting
for your foil-wrapped gifts. Cover a basket
with Reynolds Wrap to hold foil-wrapped
popcorn balls or holiday fruit.
We hope these ideas will "••• help make your homea very
speciru place and your holi-
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SADDLEBACK
WEEK OF DEC. 6 • DEC. 12
till HOLDER
by
Dick WU..
WILSON FORD ~ Hn&lqtO. Bue•
Honesty is the best policy. A
m1d-westem minister couldn't
help but smile when he read the
answers to the following ques-
tionnaire mailed out by his
church. A. How far do you live
from church? and B. How long
does it take you to get to
church? The answers on the
questionnaire were : A. About
four blocks and B. About three
months. A parking sign at a dif-
ferent church read : "No Park-
ing Except Sundays. Violators
wil be given sennons." After
Church, you and your family
might visit cur Ford agency
here in Huntington Beach. We
have what many experts think is
the finest Une of automobiles
ever offered by one compaay in
any one model year. . .the great
new Ford line for 1970. For ex-
ample, there's unsurpassed con-
venience for T h u n d e t b i r d
drivers and passengers with the
new control console, located in
the front seat armrest. The
er windcws, power door locks,
windows, power door locks,
power seats and the left-hand
outside mirror. Redesigned for
1970, the Fingertip Speed Con·
trol, optional on Thunderbird
models, retains its convenient
operation on the steering wheel
with new rellabillty, closer
regulation and simplified design.
Comfort's in vogue now that all
bucket seats on Fords are of
high-back deStgn, incorpotating
bead restraints. Larger
registers in the SelectAlre air
conditioning system give better
directional air now and higher
air volume wbile changes in the
Flow-'Jbru ventilation system
make for better circulation and
quieter windows-up driving. And
for the outdoor loven, 'lbun-
derblrd again often an optional
unroof which operates elect-
rically. It you can find a better
looking car than our fabulous
"70 Thunderbird, bring it by our
dealership here at 18255 Beach
Blvd.. we would like to see it
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Time Flies Backwards for Lancer
"Backward, "'"' backward. 0 Time, in yo1"
flight,
''Make me a child again ;ust for tonight!"
When Elizabeth Akers Allen wrote those
lines more than a hundred years ago for her
poem, "Rock Me to Sleep," it isn't likely
she was contemplating the magic of tele-
vision.
But a century later that's just what tele-
vision is doing for Wayne Maunder and
Andrew Duggan in the "Legacy" episode
of Lancer. Tuesday at 7 :30 PM on CBS.
Time does get turned backward some 25
years in its flight and makes Maunder a
child again-just for one night.
The "Legacy" segment recounts a poig-
nant moment in the lives of Scott (Maun-
der) and Murdoch Lancer (Duggan ) wh ich
explains how 'Scott was separated from his
fa ther as a boy (Eddie Frank) a nd, by
Murdoch's decision, was left to grow to
manhood under the supervision of his
grandfather (George Macread y).
Dropping a quarter-of-a-century from the
appearance of Andrew Duggan required the
services of makeup men Frank Fitzgibbon
and Ray Romero and hairdresser Esperanza
Corona. The task really wasn't as fonni-
dable as the plentitude of manpower would
indicate. Duggan. a man in his forties. is
burdened with so few years that hardly
more than a few deft touches with brush
and powder were required to restore his not
too distant youth. And a darkening of the
hair by Esperanza completed the trip back.
It wa obviously beyond the expertise
of the makeup men and the special effects
department of 20th Century-Fox to shrink
Maunder to the size of a six-year old. The
problem of making him a child again was
solved by the siQ1ple expedient of casting
a six-year-old blond lad in the role. He was
found in the person of master Eddie Frank.
When Wayne walked on the set and
looked at little Eddie standing by the side
of a "youthful" Andrew Duggan. he com-
mented: ''It's like looking at myself."
Time had indeed turned backward in
its flight .
PRETTY PEGGY-TV's Peggy Lipton (Mod Squad) visits
for comedy and song as the guest star of NBC's Andy Wil-
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fVfNING
1:00 B Bir Ntw1 (C) (60) II ID @ m Huat'ey·lrlnklq (C)
U IT'S GROUCHO MARX * AT HIS BEST WITH
QUICK QUIPS & CIGAR 8 On• Man Sllow (C) (30) Groucho
Marx stars. fJ loss City (C) (30) Sam Rid·
die host.s. The Riahteous Brothers,
Biii Dul and The Rhondells aunt. m Barbara McNair (C) (60) Tony
Martin, Jeck Carter, end The Kim
Sisters 1uest. m Animals, Action end Advll'lblrt
I (30) "People of the Snow." ·
TV Reedtrs' Direst (30)
6:JO I i!ICW I Mille Dourtu Cllrist·
... $llow .Jr.C> (60) a 11ac1 1 0ne Sabardaf After. '*"' (C) (30) A documentary pro-
file of All-Time All·American Tom
Hermon, nerrated by Bina Crosby.
I ROMY Crier SMw (C) (30)
Rn for Yoar lH• (C) (60)
Dr. HIMllon's Secret Journal (30)
Wllo Cara? (C) (30)
Edtt et EtemitJ (C) (30)
·World of Beauty (C) (30) * SEE CHRISTMAS LANE
PARADE IN JUST 1h HR.
7:00 6 CIS Even~r Ntw1 (C) (30)
U FULL 90 MINS. XMAS * SPECTACULAR-LIVE
PARADE FROM
HUNTINGTON PARK!!! D I IHc!AL I Hulltlnrton P...t
Cilrfltlna Parade (C) (90) Stan
Ch1mber1 ind Dorothy Girdner de·
scribe the 23rd Annual parade spon·
tortd by the local J1ycees. U Anniftrury C1• (C) (30) Al
H1mtl hosts.
llDuUI V1lley Dip (C) (30)
I IHcW I bf Conniff Cllriltlw
(C) (60) Guests Include A11n
Youn1 1nd The Pixlekin Puppets.
I Suotet Tr1ils (60)
NET Jour111I (C) (60) (R)
Do·R•·Me (30)
Rlt Patrol (C) (30)
Feature (C) (30)
7:JO IJ Qt(() Jadde Cltuon (C) (60)
D A television first ! * THE LITTLEST ANGEL
Beloved children's book
now an all·star musical a o oo m 11acw1111t1...t
Hall ., F11H (C) (90) "The Littlest
An11I." Johnnie Whitaker, Fred .
Gwynne, Cab Callow1y, Tony Ran·
dall, Connie Stevens, John McGlvtr
ind Geor1e Rose stu In this story
of 1 little shepherd who finds favor
with God throu1h 1 1lft to the
Chrilt child, i nd becomes the "lit·
Uelt alfltl." u !i1' mm o.till1 ca.. <C> D 111n• s Mowie: <C> "f...,
Fact" (romanct·musical) '57-frtd
Astalr.. Audf9Y Hepburn. llJ ........ ., .... htd (C) (30)
Et.. ea.-.. <JO>
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 6, 1969
1969
1:00
CJ N~w Christmas musical!
*THE LITTLEST ANGEL
Hallmark Hall of Fame D @ (]) Q) Newtywed C111e (C) m USC Ba1btb1ll (C) (2 hr) USC
Trojans vs. the Commodores of
Vanderbilt, live from L.A. Sports
Arena.
I H ... li Calls (C) (30)
Slpbrvlll T1lutT9 (60)
On lei111 Blad (C) (60)
Noelle cit Estreno
8:30 Qt(() llflc!Al! Ann -Mar·
arlt: From Hollywood W"rtll love (C)
(60) Larry Storch (In a cameo •P·
pearance), special euests Dean
Martin and another redhead-lu·
cille Ball, and the Watts 103rd
Street Band are Ann·Mar1ret's
1uests for her second musical·
variety special. IJ lalltrs War111·Up/lahr1 811-
llltball (C) (21,1 hr) Chick Hum
and Dick Schud call the action
as the lakers t1ke on Elvin Hayes
and the San Dl•IO Rockets from
the San Diero Sports Are111.
I @ (]) G) L.nrence Wtlll (C)
Roller Dertiy (C) (60)
· 9:00 @@ m NBC Saturday Mow-
11: (C) "'111 Hallelujah Tralr' (ad·
venture) '65-Burl Lancaster, Lee
Remick, Martin Lindau, Brian Keith.
I Hone Open (60)
NET P'layttMM (90)
9:30 Qt(j) haicoat Jmctietl (C) o CilJ mm"""'"*' ......
(C) (60) Anthony Newley hosts. Lola
Falana, Dyan Cannon, Jo Anne Wor·
ley 1nd lulu euest. 0 ,_llbln's P•p~1 (C) (90)
6) Buct Owtu (C) (30)
10:00 I Qt Ci) Maanbl (C) (60) ,.._ (C) (30)
HI ~n (C) (30)
RntiW. Roundup (60)
• lex de Me•lu (90)
10:30 D Ntwa (C) (30) Bill Bonds. m Movie: "Crelt Exptctatloal"
(drama) '47-flnl•y Currie, Jean
Simmons, John Mills.
&) 1UttJ Willa (C) (30)
fil} Tiie Toy Tlllt Crew Up (60)
''Tillie's Punctured Rom1n~."
Q) rmpert t. Trntl (C) (30)
11:00 If) D a> ..... (C)
• Tbt Mme 8a•1 (C)
Havt C.n, Will Tmtl
11:15 fl faHloa 52: "Ca,..,.. (dr11ma)
'59--0ean Martin, Shirley Mee·
Laine, Anthony Franciosa.
D Satllrday Nlpt lhwlt: (C) "Y1ll
Cf"illben" (drema) '64 -Richard
BHehart, Edmond O'Brien.
11:30 f) Mtvie: "Hurrt.d" (mystery) '52
-Dirk Borardl, Elizabeth Slllars. OMowie:.,,....u.metatlMt
Dtstanc.e hnlllf" (dr11ma) '62 -
Michael Red1raw, Tom Courtenay.
• ..... (C)
11:45 m Mewte: "Paril u...,.,..,.
(drama) '45-Constance B111nett,
GrlCie Atlds.
12.-00 a m ..... <C>
12:• I m .... .., CarlOll (C) .._ "'cma
1:0011 lllewtt: (C) "Ill .... " ...... 11re" (adYentu11) '60--ftobert TIJ·
lor, Anne Aubrey, Anthony NewltJ.
D Adntlbn• " at s..pr., (C)
1:00 m All..fllatrt new (C) "The Boy
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 lO:OOAMLt ... ~NFL •-11 (C) G,..n Bay at Clevelond. 10-.30 I · 6 AF'L Football (C) Denver at Miami.
12:30 Footb•ll (C) Minn. Vikings at L.A. Rams.
1:00 6 AFL Footb811 (C) Buffalo at Kansas City.
1:30 Pasmdena Bowl (C) f'ormerty known as the Junior
Rose Bowf, the Pasadena Bowl matches San Diego State against
another top college team.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9
6:00 f) Lakers Basketball (C) L.A. Lakers vs. Philadelphia 76e~ at
Philadelphia Spectrum.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10
6:00 1J ukers S.sketball (C) Lakers at Boston Celtics.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11
8:30 IJ Boxlna (C) Tentatively scheduled Is a bantamweight bout
between Joey Valdez and Lenny Brice.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12
7:00 0 @ (]) ,.,ill'll:IH"c"'IA'"'I Boxln& From Medlson Square Garden (C)
Jerry Quarry meets George Chuvalo in a lO·round heavyweight bout. Don Dunphy Is ringside.
11:00 IJ UCLA S.sketball (C) Bruins vs. Miami Hurricanes. Game
taped earlier.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13
10:00 AM D @CD NCAA Football (C) Liberty Bowl game from Mem·
phis, Tennessee. Teams to be announced.
12:00 1 1 ~ NFL Tod•y (C) Baltimore at Dallas. 1:00 · · 6 AFL Football (C) Kansas City at Oakland.
1:30 NCAA Foothill (C) Camellia Bowl game. North Da·
kota plays U of Montana at Sacramento, Calif.
4:00 ! High School BHketball (C) Game of the week.
4:30 Grand Prix (C) "The nme Machine." The 1968 NHRA Na·
t onal Championship Drag Races.
5:00 D @ CV ABC's Wide Workf of Sports (C) The International ~eeplechase Ch1mpionshlp for motorcycles at Pepperell, Mass.
(Tentative)
11:00 8 UCLA BHk~ball (C) Bruins vs. Texas Longhorns in game
taped earlier at Pauley Pavilion.
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Los Angel• County, and there are 313 persons in the district attorney'• oftlcie to
defend the law. "Those are "the odds," says producer Robert H. FGreward, "and
that's the story we're trying to tell." The veteran producer is referring to Univenal'1
"World 1Premlere1 'The D.A.: Murder One,'" airing Monday at 9 PM on NIC. There
·have been attempts before to inform the publio--ot the same tltn• they .. beino
entertained -of what happens behind the scenes of the law.·lut "WOf'ld Premiere:
'The D.A.: Murder One' " goes even dHper into the nuts and bolts system of low
enforcement. The full-length motion pidure is based on an adual case from the
district attorney's files; but the extra dimension shows the public how an actual
lndldment ls dfteloped and prepared for the grand iury.
The back-breaking detail work, usually Involving a team of lawyers and lnYeltl·
gaton, is always hidden by the glamour and th~ overt action of a criminal ttlat.
Here producer Foreword and director loris Sagal have shown the action and the
excitement of a team of lowyen preparing a case against a WOllMln who has ell·
covered a new way to commit murder ... through the use of Insulin. Time le of the
essence because the next victim is already in the sights of the murderer. Telfthloa
has pursued the raiments of realism before, but here extra dimensions haw also
been added to catch the day-to-day reality of a handful of trained offldals fightin1 .
tremendous odds.
To give the World Premiere a documentary atmosphere, approximotely half of
the filming was done in the Hall of Justice building In downtown Los Angel•. The
comeras also moved into Deportment 100,. the Moster Criminal Colenda~ Court, and
Into the coroner's laboratory, the grand jury room, and even into the private coffee.
lounge of the attorneys. At Univenal StudlOI, the grand iury room and the private
offices of the attorneys were duplicated to the Inch. This lnduded the scattering of
the miscellany that is on top of ..,.,., profeulonal's desk. The actual wall plaques,
citations an'd law degrees from the downtown office of Lynn "luck" Compton, Chief"
Deputy District Attorney of Los Angeles County and the chief prosecutor of Sirhan
Sirhan In the famous trial, were bOf'rowed and hung In the stuclo's Mts.. CHoword
Duff portrays Compton in the feature-for-television.) Even the old-fashioned radl·
aton were duplicated for the set offices, and door gloss-out of .. n...._. tar
over 20 yea,.._was found and installed.
The famous "War Room" of Los Angeles District Attorney Eftlle Younger'• 9fflce
was also duplicated to the finest detail. This is the room where the "'°'°' CGMI are
broken down on a complete wall (such as the Sirhan Sirhan indictment pr~I
and protected from prying eyes by draw drapes. The production has the full sane·
tion of Mr. Younger's office, the fint television 'sho~ ·to get this stamp. Other thaa
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SUNDAY
DECEMBER 7
.MORNING
All stations reserve the
rl,ht to change proeram·
mine without advance no·
tice.
Ci1J Cl) ltewtwal fir• (C) m ... tty Rtvln (C) a Cl) hll hlplil ltewtwal (C) 10:30 D ~ 00 m AfL footbll (C) m Tiie 5*911 (C) Denwf Broncos vs. Miami Dolphins
9:00 IJ Ca•tr• TlwH (C) at Miami. D My flWOftt. S.IWMNI (C) Speak· l t17}. mm fantntk four (C) er Rabbi Marvin Bomlttln B'nal Filth lor Today (C)
Tlllvah Conrreaation, Los Anrela. : Sau,.. Shit (C) (R)
I 0., of Dilcftery (C) 11:00 tto .. buJen' '•Ide (C)
Ca•pa Profile Ci1J (I)G) lullwlnkle (C)
"'9ptl Musk (C) C.I Wofthlnr· Movie: "Twtlve O'Clock Hip " ton. (drama) ·~reaory Peck. Gary
6:15
6:30
6:55
7:00
l ~A. A. Al* Merrill. Dean Jau er.
6 KatlllJ'll 1(11111 .. n (C) '-Cll1rdl In U.. tto.t (C) To• 1IMI Jtny (C) ll:lO crnClJ m Discovery (C)
T1le c~ (C) la till U.. (C) ' tmlna the Killer Whale."
IW. Aaawe NNW• Cit. 6 Movie: (C) "Tiie Soldlen of ~ ~W.Tll' n ~ leport Pudle Viti•" (dramt) '60--Doloras T: •nd ,:,, ~) (C) 9:3011...w. feotbtll (C) Del Rio, Maria Felix, Pedro Ar·
Sadar funnlu (C) _m Tiie Olrul Uctit (C) "Tht menderiz.
7:30 a.taan (C) Worta of Rembr1ndt." Documentary
......... T1btfntde Qolr (C) photOIJ'•phed in Holland eu mininr Al TfRNOU'~
1Y Wontlip tf tM Wiit (C) the Jewish themes and subjects in
Seeted Hurt (C) the worb of the Dutch 1111ster. 12:00 D Movie: (C) "RIW Edp'' (west·
Tiie Clll....... (C) 0 .... : ..,.llM ti Juurr 16tll" em) 'sr-Rory C.lhoun, Yvonne De
()) Dlftf Ind '-llatai iC) (~) '41--ftobtft Preslon, EJ. C.rio.
1:00 La., Ullte My FHt (C) "RIM len Drew. I lntelllpnt Parnt (C)
and Go Your Way." Tht history of I ~ (I)Q) lhlcltJ Dt-ltiPt (C) Cl) Col'ep footblll 1969 (C)
leprosy is explored. Oral ltobet1I (C) • Cine tn SAi C.U
TM ChrillDp!Mri (C) a.bun (C) lftliPt (C)
Cathedral of TOMITOW (C) ..... I ........ Adlen 12:301 hie A.try
Dey ti Dlscovtrr (C) 10:00 IJ 9 Cl) NFl Fottblll (C) Green Or•I Robefb Pmtnts (C)
WondtfllH (C) B1y Packers vs. Cleveland Browns at ()) NFl Footb1ll (C) Minnesota
Alltn Rmval Hour (C) Cleveland. Viklnrs vs. Rims at Los An1eles. ~ , ... H•rvey (C) B p USA (C) m Patllm tw UYlq
hcl 11 tM Antwtr (C) (])!&) horp tf till J .. 1:00 0 @(6) m Afl Footblll (C)
Ton Hall Mtttinf &It < ) Butt1lo Bills vs. Kansas City Chiefs
• T1tt Cll~ (C) ~ 6 M"'9: "Al Younr Aa Yt1 Fetl" at Klnst s City.
l :lO I LoM Up and llvt (C) (drama) '62-Mon(J Woolley, Jun e MOYie: "City Wltilolrt Men• (ad·
· TIMI 11 the lift (C) Pete~ Theim• Rittef. venture) '4~nd• Darnell, Edpr
Cll•binr Hip (C) m ,usport to "11flt / Ho•-.111 Buchanan.
• Movie: US.n Antllnlo" (adYen· (Cji D G1J mm Dlrtctlons (C) "The
tu11) '45-Errol Flynn, Aluis Smith, (i) f1rat a.pdst C1lwdl Nun." Part I. m ••tlwJn ........ n (C) Cridi.1 Smull R Slltrtoet ....... ---==---"------.;..:... __ __;_ _ __.:::=-.;...;.;.;:.:.:..:.......:...::.:=:.;.:_____ _i§ TM llf Atbct
Mildred Dunnock in FBI Role i:10 tJ ~::::,~~ cc> The rel· evancy of the NAACP and the Urb an
lurue to present·day aims of the
black community ire discussed. D G1J@ m 111 .. end Answers
(Cl
_"On.e of the marvelous extras of doing a play is to have some-
thing 1n the role that you've never done before."
Mildr~ Dun!l?Ck· who ha~ made a career of playing elderly
women in telev1S1on and movies and on the stage. was referring
to her part in ABC's The F BJ episode "The Prey," Sunday at 8 PM.
·--. ' • L -I • tJJ>~tf " .. . . ,~ · ,j7,.r. .. ,. ;f.. I · f\ 'Ji j' \~ ': , l ·-• ·I . . '' J . l t!i-J • o I , .,,,,
. I . ', , . I •• Again Miss Dunnock plays an elderly woman. an invalid one.
The "marvelous extra" is a scene in which she is a partisan fan at
a wrestling match and from her ringside seat bangs away on one
of the wrestlers with her cane.
When the sequence was finished Mis.s Dunnock was exhausted
but very. very happy. And director Jesse Hibbs was so pleased with
M iss Dunnock's performance that he extended the sequence.
Miss Dunnock, who lives in Norwalk. Conn .. made one of her
rar~ trips to Hollyw?Od t<? appear in the ABC Sunday night series
which stars Efrem Z1mbahst Jr. Her last television appearance was
several years ago in "Death of a Salesman"; her last movie,
"1 Women." "ith Anne Bancroft has not yet been released.
"My husband sc:>lds me for working out west," said the actress
who was twice nominated for an Academy Award. "He asks me
what I intend doing with the money. We don't need it and he
likes me to spend more time at home with him."
Her husband. Ke11h Urny. i a bank official in New York_. Miss
Ounnoclt, who before becoming an actress taugh1 school in Balti-
mo~. has been teaching at Yale Univenity's drama school. Her
daugh1er is actress Lind a Mc:Gui~. .......
m r.11nH~c ... W-...I Paucltna Int (C)
Fonner:y known as the Junior Rose
Bowl, and slated lor the 100.000·
seat Rose Bowl, the Pasadena Bowl
fu tures San Dlero State's Dennis
Shaw and company meelinf one
of the nation's outstandinr lour·
year colle&es.
G) Yoke tf C.lwtry (C) Z:OOI Todly'1 Roilittl ~C) rr... c..r.m.c. (C)
lllU Owens Slltw (C) Cil S.nday Matintt: "At Gun
Point" m e11uc:11ie .1 .... c3o>
Ef)ftltllre (C)
Z:30 IJ lelief (C) Actress Paulene Myers
and KNXT repol'ter Jake Jacobs dis-
wss their careers. Dr. Clifton Moore
host.s. e Mowlt: (C) "Dt:la" (drama) '63
-Joan Ctawford, Charles Bic.llford
Diane Baker. '
D M ov 1 e: "t.•I•' ltH nd till
Mo11nt.1tt• (comedy) '51-8ud Ab·
bott, Lou Co.steno, Dorothy Shay. B Mlllloa $ Mme: '"H..._.,
lay'" (1dventurt·dram1) '40--Peul
Muni. ~hn Sutton, Ltird Creru.
Gene Teirney. A banished Enrlish·
man and two French fur trappers
show Enrl1nd the wulth in fur at Hudson's Bay, rmitutlly lorrnint
the famous H.B. Co. m•n ~ (C') m Eshlla • 1111.1 <C>
3:001 flliw feat.re (C) Simon (C)
· Upblet (C)
3:30 1J 1 1•1<1oy 1 Titt Airport Ctilk <C> A pe119tralin& report on the netion'a
airport dilemma. includlnr an tx·
1min1tion of the overcrowded alr·
ports. stacked-up approach p1tterns,
len&fhy p1asen1er delays. and noise
and dan1er to the communities
surroundin& the busy metropolitan
air terminals. Ne.ws broadcaster Pt·
ter Hyams of Chlclro reports. The
lncreasinl problems of private
planes usi n& commercial airline
flirht patterns is also examined. m,._ Dt*e
EJl) Mistilro&tn' NeirtlbtlMod (C)
3:45 @ (]) lntlf'natlonal Tradtn (C)
4:00 1J I s•lclA I Tiie Prince St111t
l'llyers, ltd. (C) "Jack and the
Beanstalk." A musical version of
the chi~dren's classic tale about t
younr man who trades his family's
cow for 1 handful of beans that
sprout into 1 mile·hlrh beanstalk
overnirht.
D Basketball Behind Scenes * with Pepperdine Waves
0 On C••pus (C) "Basketball Be·
hind the Scenes." A look at a Pep·
perdine Collere basketball practice
at the lnrleWOOd forum.
Dr. lllld•rt
I&) Colltp footb•ll 1969 (C)
I love Lucy
McH11t's Nny
1 ~ Llra111• (C) 6 Locker 100111 (C)
: it's New? (R)
Ci) Fil• future (C)
CtlfftOS
• S,Orts Scltcllwfar (C) "1963
Nfl Hi&hli&hts."
4:30 D C:ou Up (C) Three subjec:U: a
profile of LL Gov. Ed Reinecke; a
visit with 1 hiih 1.Q. rroup called
Mensa: and a look at one of the
last or the bi& band Jwme~tan
Kenton. Piers Anderton hosts,
I Sklppy (C)
T1tt M11nste11
Voice of the Hour 00 film futures (C) ''Tennis,
Anyoner· and "Sport Fishint."
EJl) Adwtnture: "Secrets ol the
Chasm." Explored is the deepest
cavern in the wor1d-8er&er C.v&-
with its series of soectacular halls
and plleriu .
I Ci) Face tllt Natioa (C)
M11sica y Palabras
The Riflt••n
5:001 Face tht Nation (C) · $tlt1k Up (C) Bill Leyden.
lost In Space (C)
Movie: (C) ''lllt Oppositt SU"
(dr
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a.m1) '56-June Allyson, Joan
Co.hns, Dolores Gr1y, Ann Sheridan,
Ann Miller, Leslie Nielsen. A wom·
an is convinced by her best friend
that her husband ls havin& an tf·
fair with 1 showrirt and she de·
cides on a divorce. Based on Clue
Boothe Luce's "The Women."
I Mimi S&lperlltroei (C)
Man Fro11t UNCl.E (C)
Batlall'I (C) rn s.v.. Arts Tht9tr•: ''The
Thief of B•edad."
I How To MltTJ 1 Milllt111in
@ MJ Wof'ld (C)
loot ... , (C) "The Corporate
Olirarth." Author David Finn ruests. QJJ Cl) C111er1 Tlwtt (C)
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Htre Come t1'e Stan (C)
Run tor Your Ute (C)
5:30 II NIWlmaken (C) California As-
semblyman Jesse M. Unruh guests. D A'l-Anlerican Collea• Show (C)
Judges include Dick Clark. Jaye P.
Morgan and Stu Gilliam. Talent In·
eludes marician Paul Fidler of Cal
State at Long Beach. 0 Joe N11wd Show (C) James
Brown and two college All-American
selections, from UPI and AP polls,
guest.
II) Gllllpn's 1s·end (C) fE Sunset Trails
I Ci) The World TolllOrmr (C)
Frendt Chef: Julie Child.
(j) film F11tures (C)
[VfNING
6:00 1J KNXT News (C) (30) D @@ m Meet die Prm (C)
IJ IT'S BEGINNING TO * LOOK LIKE CHRISTMAS
ON POLKA PARADE!!
IJ Polu P1rade {C) (60) Dick Sin-
clair and the Polka Paraders listen
to Julie Hand sing "It's Beginning
To Look Like Christmas.''
I let Me Talk To ••• (C) (60)
Dal!Url (C) {60)
Animals, Action and Adventur11
(30) "Nayarit Emerald." An
adventure off the Pacific Coast ot
the Mexican mainland and a visit
to the village of San Blas. fE Speculation (C) (60) "The Glori-
fication of Ugly." (R)
&) Man From UNCl.E (C) (60)
6:30 1J Ralph Story (C) (30) The
growth, progress and demise of
Southern California's only under-
ground railway, the Hollywood Sub·
way, Is prnented. {R)
~ ~ (i) m G. E. Collq1 Bowl
i ~u~) tor Your. Life (C) (60)
S.cebrutJI Thutre (60)
Ci) Skippy (C) (30)
7:00 II~ (j) I "lcitL I A Cllarllt Brown Christmas ( ) (30) Charlie
Brown, the most perceptive of
Charles Schulz's "Peanuts." once
again searches the depths of his
little being for the rea l, unom.a·
mented ~irit of the season. D Q;j ~ m Wild Kln1dom (C)
(30) "Year of the Otter." Cameras
follow 11 pair of fun-loving otters
from their time of birth through
the first year of their lives. (R)
I The Baron (C) (60) @OOG> lJlnd of die Giants
(60) "A Place Called Earth."
Two time travelers from Earth of
the year 54 77 force the stranded
Earthlings to help them in a plot
against their home planet Guests
are Warren Stevens, Rex Holman,
Jerry Douglas and Jerry Quarry. O Miiiion $ Movie: "Paris Blues"
(drama-romance) '61 -Sidney Poi·
tier, Paul Newman, Joanne Wood·
ward, Diahann Carroll, Louis Arm·
strong. Two American jazzmen In
Paris., playing with a band at a
Left Bank Cafe, meet two (iris on
vacation. m Movie: "&rut bpedatlona"
(drama) '47-finlay CurTie, Je.an
Simmons.
EE The Advocetes CC) (60) "Should
the Police Be Relieved of Respon-
sibility for Social Problems To Con·
centrate on Major Crimes?"
(!) Co111lcos r Candona (30)
7:30 1J ~ (j) I l'IClll I frosty, the
Snow111an (C) (30) Animated car-
toon.
D TONIGHT from DISNEY! * Join the high-flying
uncanny adventures
of "INKY, THE CROW"
0 Spedal MM: (C) "T1le U.·
brella of Cllet1»ourl" ( muslcel-
drama) '64 -Nino Castelnuovo,
Catherine Oeneuve. The classic story
of young love, set In the French
port town of Cherbourg, m I lfmti/ The Marie of Christ·
111as (C) {) A musical holiday
sp~ial featurlnf Howard Keel, Ann
Miller. Randy Sparks and The Back
Porch Majority and the Bob Beker
Marionettes.
I Civale.de of Boob (C) (30)
Rawtllde Roundup (60)
Homewood (C) (30) The Dlllerds
are featured In a program of blue·
0 @ @ m Wa lt Dlsner (C) grass music.
(60) "Inky, the Crow." An inqulli· @!> Do•lftl'OS Hmlu (30)
live and sometimes irksome crow 9:30 m The ~ Set (C) (30)
arouses the affection and often the Ell) 11'*~ Lepcy of Hope (C)
temper of people he encounters (30) A look at the mercy ship
who fail to understand his nature. S.S. Hope. '
Olan Soule narratn. g) Comenbrlos y Celebridldes (30)
I!) Passport to TrlVll (C) (30) "A
World Apart.'' Hal Sawyer views the 10:00 fJ la(]) Million: l•possible ,CC)
background to the forthcoming (60) lhe IMf becomes a surg1c1I
Osaka World fair as cameras record team when ti operates on . a ty·
the ancient foundations of today's rannleal ruler who has lmpnsoned
I an. the rightful king, his twin brother.
Horse Optfa (60) Lloyd Battista guests.
• Los Caudlllos (30) D QJ 00 m The Bold Ones (C)
(60) "Crisis." Dr. Lanier trlu to
8:00 use an unproved surgical procedure.
IJ The FIFTH DIMENSION 1~-:.:i ~~~) c3o) * ED SULLIVAN TONITE! Manion For11• {90)
· : NET Featival (C) (90) "from IJ Qj (j) Ed Sullivan (C) (60) the House of the Dead." (R)
The Fifth Dimension, Imogene Coca. el Gr1n Teatro {60)
Sandler and Young guest. 10:30 IJ The World Tomorrow (C) "Dope,
-ROLLER GAMES-L. 1 (C) Degeneracy and Dropouts." -=a 1ve. o News (C) (30) Doug Dudley. * T-BIRDS vs. TEXAS! m Squtre World of Ed Biik (C)
' (30) "Campus Revolution 2." Guests 0 Roller G1mes (C) (2 hr) L.A. are Dennis Weaver, Vicki Lawrence
Thunderbirds vs. Texas Out11ws. and Lewis T. Byers, spokesman for
the National Youth Alliance.
0 FORD MOTOR COMPANY * presents THE FBI m KATHRYN KUHLMAN
D @ @a> The FBI (C) (60) * AN 0 GUESTS IN COLOR
"The P~ey." Inspector Erskine seeks I!) Katllryn kuhl111an (C) (30)
con artists who fleece elderly peo-
ple. Steve Ihnat, Joanna Moore, Mil· 11:0010 IB News (C) dred Dunnock guest CltMdral of Tomorrow (C)
I!) Cet1r'1 World (C) (30) "Un· ()7j @ IEE) ffews (C)
touchtd Tanzania." A visit to Ngoro--TIM Movie Ga•• (C)
Ngoro, a crater in Africa sometimes Movie: "Daily Kenron" (drama)
called the bluest zoo In the world. '4 -Dana Andrews, Joan Cr1wford, fE The Forsyte Sap (60) "The Henrz_fonda.
Challenge." @wta (I) New1 (C)
el Carrousef Muicano (60) 11:15 0 MM: (C) "!Wep ht Mr Hurt"
_ ~ (musical biography) '54-Jose fer-
8:30,... ~ (i) m Bill Cosby Show (C) rer Merle Oberon Halen Traube! (30) "A Word From Our Sponsor." ' ' '
Chet Kincaid lands a TV commer-U :lO IJ Movie: (C) ''Operstion Pttti-
cial and finds acting a dlHicult colt'' (oomtdy) '60 -Cary Grant,
way to increase his Income. Alan Tony Curtis, Dina Merrill.
Oppenheimer plays the TV director. D lolaaan I Butltf (C)
I!) Probe (C) {30) 0 Wiiiia• f . llldMJ (C) Joe Mc-fE World Tomorrow (30) "It's Long, Ginniss. author of best-selling book
Lonesome looking." "The Selllnf of the President 1968,"
1uesta. 9:00 fJ tB (j) Leslie Ua••• (C) (60) m c1 ... a Sultday (C) "Actors Ind
Mike Connors, Ruth Buzzi ind Slil."
Stevie Wondlf' are specl1I guests. @ (I) lnMPt (C)
D Q) 00 m Benanza (C) (60) 12:00 ~ Feet (C) "M Th An " "Dead Wrona." When a town story-• 1111 ore an a~r. teller exaggerates too much, Hoss •Im exp~rtng the fight ag11nst
and Candy are mistaken for out· tuberculosis.
laws. Arthur Hunnlcutt guests. 12:30 D s,ea..inc Freefy (C) Guest Is 0 l'rn CI) G} AIC SondaJ Mevle: Whitney Young, fxecutlve Director
(C) iifit Seconc! Best Setrwt Ac..t" of tht National Urban l11gue.
(spy adventure) ·~Tom Adams.
Karel Stepanek, Veronica Hurst. A
tale of Intrigue and a British MCret
agent thar1ed with prolectlna 1
vital military discovery.
1:00 fl Mowte: wn.t T1111n1 ...,..
(drama) '57-James 0111en, Jean
Wiiies.
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THE OAJL't' PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 6, 1969
WIEK Moriesolt/Je Week 1
1 REGULAR DAYTIME
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 7
9:00 0 !! 3 (C) ''The Second Best Secret Acent." A tale of 1n·
tngue starnng Tom Ni.ams as a BnttSll secret agent charged
.-1th protect ng a tat -,,1,tary d~.
I MONDAY t
O (C) ''TM Umbt'eftu of Cherbot.rc'' rs a love story done
ent rely 1n song Nine Castelriuovo and Cathenne Oenevve star
n this Cann~ F"1lm Festrval Grand Prllt winner
MOH DAY. DECEMBER 8
9:00 0 ~ ~-(C) ''TM D.A.: Murder One.." Deputy Di:stnct At·
tome) n11est gates .mat appea~ to be the ''pe<fect cnme ...
Robert Con-ad, Howard Dutt, D.ane Batler and J D. Cannon
co-star
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 9
8;30 0 rl l (C) "Oaughtef of the Mind." Ray Milland, Gene Tier·
ney and Don Murray star "' a ch1lhn& tale of the supe<natural
9=<>0 O ~ 6 (C) "Something for a lonely tibn.'' Dan B5ocker
aoo Susan CLar11 star on a poignant drama about a man de-
temm~ to regain the respect of a sprteful communrty.
W£DHESOAY. DECEMBER 10
9=<>0 O 17 "I (C) ''TM Pit and the Pendutum." the film adaptat10n
of the Edgar Allan Poe classte chfller. sta~ Vincent Pnce. John
Kerr. Barbara Stffie and Luana Anders.
TliURSDAY. DECEMBER 11
9=<>0 I) ~ ~ (C) "Ubet." Olivia de HaVllLand and 0 1'11. Bogarde
star n suspense drama concern nE a newspaper's charge that
a you'lg baronet 1s an mpos1or
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 12
9':00 I) ~ ..t (C) .. Pans ~n tt Sizrles" sta~ W II.am Holden
a"C2 Au<lrey Hepoum as a 'TI•ddle-aged screen wnter and h.s
tyP·s~ """'~ r~es beg n to PlrJllel the P'Ot of one ot his stones.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13
9':00 O ~ _6 "Return From the Ashes. .. a chilling SU'Spense-<lrama
sum~ Ma:a: m1ha n Schell. Samant~ Eggar and lngnd Thulin.
·.~ 0 R N I N G Rocket R*ll Heed CC) 1:30 I Tiie Fl~ ('C)
Rody ucl His friends (C)
Siloe Us Tllis o., (C) 8:45 Your M911ey'1 Wri (C) Thurs s-ra. Se.ester (C) : Sdlool Procram
E9atiM W..&1 CC) 9:00 81 >f-m t'tt.:::W T~ (Cl
CNya.y (C) ... __,,~ R d" Robert Brown and his wife. Marty
Tn StetlS t9 -0 ea in& Allen and his wife. and Darin Mc· ~tieuf htcra•s '55 MIC ...._rvict (C) Gavin and his date. Kathie Brown,
7:00 CIS Nftl (C) Joseph Benti. bs~e ""1 Bell: Bob Cummings. ~ 6 m TM Today se.tw (C) 0 Movie: See Dayti.. Movies.
£Mrdst W'ldl Cloril (C) Jackie Joseph is hostess.
llr. ,,...... (C) I Debbie Drake Dancen:ize (C) Fm tlle Cat (C)
C..Mdity/St.d itt,oft @@Jact u W.t (C)
: SaaM Str.t (C) Underdoc (C)
7:1S C....ity l1lletill Burd (C) 9:25 0 @ ::i:: m NIC Nen (C)
7:l0 f~ l.IPM1ire · 9:30 I Qj ~ Btwtfy Hitfbilfltl News (C') • @ ~ m CMCetrtratiM (Cl tt Is WrittH (C); h'ince of Mowit: See Daytime MOYies.
P'Ua (t) Tues . Bible Stltfy (C) • Westem St. Tllutre
Thurs Mowie: See Daytime Moviu.
I ....,_. ('C) Cumby (C)/Csidepest; Public
lea (C) Service fillltS, Tues.
..!. CIS Netn (C) (it~ Hayden's "-""ill& (C)
7;35 0 TM Kia Hd Hen of It (C) 10:00 IJ AndJ Criff~ (C)
6eoH and Suzanne Edwards. hosts. B ~ x m Sate of tile Century I 1:00 I 'a! I ~ IHpeo (C) (C) Jack Kelly hosu.
Ultdt WaAdo CartiMfts (C) I Movie: See Daytime MOVtes. · Da,ll•'s c.tMe Cast1t (C) Essence of J--., Tues. c..-, (C) News/Stod Ill.tit
lews/St9d ~ ~Sunny Today (C)
ROBERT CONRAD'S DRAMA SCHOOL
ln the earl~ Fifti~ in Chi ago a teenager spent
~t of his time in darkened waters watching
e~-cry Bogan.Cagne~-Garficld motion picture that
came along .. .\nd if the film ran for a \\ed :. he
sho1.1.ed up e,·c~ night.
In fact. after the fi rst n12ht of one of the
abo'e mo·s films. theater m-anager5--oot espe·
ciall~ noted for their magnanimous hcans-1.1.ould
v. a\e him in f~ The kid aJ\\ a\'!. had a note·
book and scribbled furioush· 10 ·the back ro"· rr an~one of the managers thought he 1.1.as taking
notes for a high school paper on film. the~ 1.1.ere
in error
Bobb' Conrad 1.1.as au.ending. as he pucs it.
"the ~1 and the che'1pest drama scbool ia the
Y.Orld ..
The latest r~ults of 1.1. hat he learned can be
seen m L"ni,er.al"s World Premiere ··The D.A.:
M urder One:· ainng \fonday oa ~BCs ~fonday
night ~fo,1e a1 9 P~f
.. \\'henevcr I 1.1.at~hcd OM" of thos.e mo,ic das-
,.j~ for the fir1: ttmc." Conrad 5a)"\ ... , never took
not~ or "orned .ibout the techniques of the
acto~ up there I 1ust rela.\cd and absorbed the
cmouonal 1mpac1
··e ut r rom then on I tried to break do1.1. n the
technique-;. 10 realh leam ho1.1. Bogan could get
so much impact out of a lo,·e scene just by look-
ing at the girl 1 fin all~ figured tt 1.1. as his oon-
chala~. a form of 'tud1cd rclualion. When a
beauuful 1.1.oman thro"' he~lf an ~our anns and
you <;ta~ loo<.C the 1.1.av Bogart did It males the
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"oman come on stronger. Actually. Bogan re·
acted his "ay through those love sctnes."
And what did he get from John Garfield?
··Garfield "'as a 2reater actor than aavone has
e\er gi,en him credit for. He could S\\iich from
calmn~s to anger so fast-so believably fast-
that he ''as tricks. He had a lot of innate hru·
1il it) to call from· and he could do it at \\ill ...
Conrad·s \Oice softens "'ith real respect when
he turns to James Cagney.
··He had great verisimilitude." say~ Bobb~
.. There "as a truth about ht<; ever. action. And
he could do drama or corned~ or anythiag re·
q11es1eJ of him and make the audience believe 11
I ~heve the kids to<lJ\ "'ould have accepted
C.lgne~ for "ha1ever he had to offer. He "a~
nv phon~ on 1ha1 screen."
Conrad. in discussinR hi-; three fa\orites. find~
it difficult to li$1 their-best pictures. but fioall~
come" dov. n to .. The African Queen" (Bogart)
··Bod~ and Soul"' (Garfield) and ··Ya nkee Doodle
Dand~.. ( Cagne~).
Wa,n·1 it dangerou.; to 3~,1mil31e the technique\
of thre-c <;ttch fl<l''erful :.ictof'''
··cert.i1nl~ :· agrees Conrad. ··y l,U Cl'Uld "ind
up 1u~t a mechanical im1t.1IN 1 ne,cr go ink'
a ~l't'ne ~:.i,1nc lhts tl> ho" Bo~te "ould do ir
I might gi,·c .. -om<.' time 10 ''onJcnng about Bo·
gan 's p!>~chologic.11 appro.11:h 10 the scene in
que,twn. "Ill \\hen the l-:imcr.1, 'tan rm Boh
Conr.id I h.nc \\hJt I c11l m' ·~..cnce: and
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PROGRAMS
thru FRIDAY
10:15 Ii) World T1lll, Mon.; Public Strv·
ice, Wed.; Mr. Mereh1ndisin1. Fri.
10:30 6 ~ (j) love of Lift (C)
2:30 6 ~ (I) Ede• of Nipt (C) B @ @ m Lttftrs to LlurtHn
(C) Gary Owens hosts.
0 @@ m Hollywood Squares
CC) Guests are Barbara McNair, Jan
Murray, Edie Adams, Bill Bixby and
Jackie Vernon. / I Girl T ilk (C)
@ (}) a) Dltinf G1me (C)
Movie: See Daytime Movies.
Hu el (C)
&J Wotld of Women (C); Wild Ad·
venture (C) Wed.
11:00 6 ~ (j) Where the Heart 11 (C) D Qj @ m Jeop1rdy (C) Art
Fleming hosts. U The Gallopine Gourmet (C)
Graham Kerr. &J Romper Room (C)
11 :25 1J ~ (j) C8S News (C)
11:30 6 ~ (j) SUrdl for Tomorrow (C)
0 @ @ m N1me Droppers (C)
Al Lohman and Roger Barkley CO·
host.
I Johnny Grant (C)
The Annivers11y G1me (C)
Tempo (C) Baxter Ward hosts.
Sheriff John (C)
Travel films (C); P1rspective/
Stretch i nd Sew (C) Wed. only.
@l) Seume Stleet (C) (R)
11:55 0 ~@ m NBC News (C)
AFTfRNOON
12:00 6 Boutique (C)
0 @@ m You're Puttlnr Me
On (C) Guests are James Mason,
Jim Backus, Nancy Ames, Brenda
Vaccaro, Peggy Cass and Bill Cullen.
I Movie: See Daytime Movies.
@ (]) Bewitched (C)
News (C) Biii Johns
Stl>Q M1rket Clote
(j) Andy Griffitli (C)
12:30 6 ~ (j) As the World Turns (C)
0 ID @ m D1ys of Our Lives
(C) Macdonald Carey stars.
I @ @ That Girl (C)
News (C) Jack Latham.
Di1lin1 for Doll1rs (C)
Stl>Q M1rket An1lysi1
1:00 6 ~ (j) love Is a M1ny Splen·
dored Thin& (C)
I @@ m The Dodo!$ (C)
@ CV Dream House (C)
Password (C)
Office of the President
The G1llopin1 Gourmet (C)
1:15 @l) School Prorr1m1
1 :30 I ,a (]) The Guidinr Uittt (C)
· ~ @ m Another Wortd (C)
f1ther Knows Best; Cookine (C)
Wed. only.
,, @ (}) (l) Let's Mille a DHI
m Truth or Consequences (C)
fl) Techniul Corner
1:50 Ii) f1.shlons in Sewin& (C)
2:00 I tJj (]) Stcrtt Storm (C) · @ @ m Bript Promise (C)
Deir Julil Mnde (C)
(jJ) @ a> Newlywed Q1m1 (C)
I Lowe Lucy
Hum1n Jun111
fl) CommodltJ/MutUll Fund
StoQ M1rket Summ1ry/rsA
F11ture
3:00 6 ~ (j) Gomer Pyle (C) B Ifs Your Bet (C) Guests are
Norm Crosby and wife Joan; al\d
Rick Jason and wife Pat.
Hietiw1y Patrol
@ (I) a) Gener1I Hospital (C)
Milftty Mouae (C)
Bozo's Bi& Top Show (C)
Mr, i nd Mrs. North
@ M1tinee: Don Rodewald.
• Matinee: Don Wilson.
l :lO 6 Luclcy P1ir (C) Guests are Mar·
lyn Mason, Mark Slade (Mon.);
Lana Wood, Regis Philbin (Tues.-
Thurs.); Sigrid Valdis. Michael Cal·
Ian (Fri.) B Mille DoU&IH (C) 0 Ouie and H1rriet
I @ (])a) One Life To Live (C)
Hobo Kelly (C)
TV R1ade11' Dleest
(j) Popeye C1rtoons (C)
3:45 @I) features l News (C)
4:00 6 Se1 Hunt; Movie ,Wed., Fri.
See Daytime Movies.
I The Nalced Truth (C)
@ (]) a) D1rll Sh1dows (C)
My f1vorite M1rti1n
Peter Gunn
4:15 Eil) The Friendly Glint
4:30 Movie: See Daytime Movies.
Divorce Court (C)
News (C) Bill Bonds.
The Groovy Show (C)
Th• Flintstones (C)
The Munsters
1 CV Perry M1son
R1whlde Roundup
: S.11m1 Street (C) (R)
(j) The Flintston.s (C)
1 El Dolor de Amir
, Bewitched 5:001 KNBC Newstrviee (C) News (C) Tom Reddin.
• Aipper (C)
News (C) George Putnam.
Batm1n (C)
@ Jimmy Thom1ton (C)
~ (j) McH1le's N1vy
@I) Un Clnto de Mnico m Glllie1n's lll1nd (C)
a) Dr11m House (C)
5:30 0 @ (})a) ABC Newt (C)
c:J Candid C1mer1
&J Gillie1n'1 lsl1nd (C)
EE Sunset Trails
0 (i) This D1y 1969 (C)
Ell) Misteroprs' Neia11borhood (C)
~ (j) News (C) Mike Foley.
@I) Virut1 y C.pulln1 m Town Tille (C)
Newcomer on Doris Day Show
Not 'New' to TV Audiences
The blonde newcomer to The Doris Day Show is certainly not
"new" to television audiences. Rose Marie, who has been signed
to the show as a regular and who plays Doris' friend and co-
worker. can inform you by just coming onto the screen that
there's definitely a change in the format.
The show last year was placed down on the farm with Doris'
father and two sons her only
close companions. The results,
for much of the audience,
were perhaps just too sweet.
Most people remember Doris
Day as the well-dressed, boun-
cy sophistica1e of the movies.
Now the show's locale is mo re
San Francisco than the farm.
Doris works as a secretary on
a magazine, and she has a
friend who works in the same
office -namely Rose Marie,
Myrna Gibbons.
When asked about her new
role, Rose Marie laughed and
said, "I love it; it's great work-
ing on the show. It's a new
situation for me, but I have
to admit that the basic char-
acter that I play is the one
that's been associated with me
for a long time. I'm still a
man-hunting female.
"That's what Monday's
show 'Singles Only' is all about.
I get a perfectly awful apartment jusl because I want to live in
a build.ing that boasts about having handsome, body-building, eligi-
ble bachelors as tenants. The story is cute and, of course, I get
into a messy situation, but Doris comes to my rescue."
Rose Marie continued. "You k.now, Myrna is the same sort of
man-hunter that Sally was on The Dick Van Dyke Show-and I
played her for five years. Before that it was The Bob Cummings
Show. It's jus1 that in all the series I've been in. I'm looking for
a boyfriend."
ll's no wonder that she gets fan mail about her perennial situa-
tion. "One lady wrote, 'Rose Marie, get with it. get on the ball,
we are not dead yet. 1 am io my 50s and I get plenty of dates
and you are prettier than I am, besides being famous.• I get
others wishing that I could find a rn an like theirs. I also get some
-not too many-that tell me I'm a disgrace for man-hunting so
openly. But they're all very fla ttering-It means that they believe
me." she said.
Rose Marie in person is the opposite of that Myrna-Sally char-
acter. She was married 10 trumpeter !;obby Guy for 18 years,
(He died five years ago.) She still lives with her daughter, Geor-
giana, in their San Fernando Valley home. Her plans in the future
could include marriage, she says. but right now she is happy with
things as they are.
She said, "My home and my work are very important to me."
H er work includes appearing as a regular panelist on N BC's day-
time Hollywood Squares along with other guest appearances.
Rose Marie was eased into the series. In fact. she wasn't even
jn some of the early shows because of prior commitments. Begin-
ning with "Singles Only," however, the shows have been written
around the friendship between Doris and Myrna.
And Rose Marie said, 'Tm proud of the shows. Doris is an
expert comedienne, a nd it doesn't sc~ .. 1 iik.e work because we all
have a great time."
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. DECEMBER 6. 1969
MONDAY
DECEMBER 8
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies. All sta-
tions reserve the right to
change programming with·
out advance notice.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 0 "'Cir•d M.tll" Part I (drama)
'll-Greta Garbo. John Barrymore.
Joan Crawford.
I 9:30 8 ~Lady b t" (comedy) '41 -
Barbara Stanwy~ Htnry Fonda,
Charles Coburn . m "So....tlefe in Ult Nipr (dra·
ma) '4&-John Hodrak. Nancy Guild.
LJoyd Nolan
10:00 0 "I Married a o.ct.f"' (dr1ma)
'36 -Pat O'Brien. Ross Alexander,
Guy Kibbee.
12:00 0 "'La ... r ..,.. (comedy) '41-
Jaclue Cooper, Walter Abel. Su·
zanne foster.
2:30 0 (C) "TM St.fy •f Will Rltcm"
(drama·bt01raphy) '52 -Jane WY·
man, Will Roaers Jr
4:30 tJ "'Tlle l ocket" (drama) '46
Larault Day. Robert Mitchum
EVENING
* STEVE ALLEN IS
STILL ON! CATCH HIM
IF YOU CAN! CH. 5
7:00 I CIS Efffli111 News (C) (30)
• What's MJ UM? (C) (30)
I lovt l uq (30)
lut tilt Clodl (C) (30) Dick
Clar1t auests. EE CH11Mdity/Mutul F•IHI (30)
@ @ Monday Aow (C) (Z hr)
"Never Steal Anything Small." ED Allora! (30) Qjfi (j) Trvtll 0t CHseq••ces (C) C.-11r'1 Wend (C) (30)
That Cirl (C) (30)
7:30tJQj(j)C11llSIMkt (C) (60)
"MacGraw." People suspect u -aun·
lighter Jack MacGraw has ulterior
motives when he gets a job as
piano player in the Lone Branch
Saloon after twenty years in prison.
J. D. Cannon, Michael urrain and
Diana Ewing auest. 0 m My World and Wtlco.. to
It (C) (30) "The Shrike and the
Chipmunks " A famed author of
children's books moves in for pur-
pcms of literary collabor1tion with
John Monroe-who despises au·
!hors of children's books. Paul Ford
guests.
0 SILENCE IS GOLDEN * WHEN STARS PLAY
CHARADES WITH MIKE
STOKEY'S STUMPERS!
O Stump tht stirs (C) (30) Guests
are Lori Saunders. Jonathan Daly
and Will Hutchins . 0 @ CV m TIM Mak Scene
(C) (45) David Steinbera hosts. O Milllon $ Movit: "flit Pride of
5:00 St. LMis" (spora-biography) '52-
0 REDDIN, FISHMAN & Dan Dailey, Joanne Dru. The story of Diuy Dean's career. * COLEMAN Will TELL I Trvtll or Consequences (C) (30)
YOU WHAT'S HAPPEN· Jlldd t• ti-. Dtf•• CC> (60)
ING IN NEWS & SPORTS! Tedlniul Conttr (30) Eastern Wlsdo• (30) 6:00 tJ lie News ('C) (60) Jerry Dunphy el Ch•dlo ti Rott (30}
0 m H..u.,.afiMief ('C) (30) 1:00 0 m la-c'-ln (C) (60) Phyllis
0 STEVE DEALS WITH Diller aue:sts as a ballerina. a char· * MONTY HALL! FUNNY! woman and Lady Godiva. O Stlft Um SMw (C) (90) 0 Jed Benny (30) Mary livin11·
Guesa are Pat ~mngton. Sweet· stone. Dennis Day and Bob Crosby
"•ter. Monty Hall. Howard Storm guest.
and Rosella ~le I 0-t•r a Day (C) (30} 0 sa O'aed Mliwit: .. AutHry If Stodl Manet/llldatry (30)
a Ill•.... hrt I (dr1ma) '59-WOfld Press (C) (60)
limes Ste-111. Lee Remick. Ben Hit P'1rade (C) (90)
Gazzara. A small town attorney and1 1:15 @(l)a)TIM Ntw '"''' his mrtdly alcoholic aide repl'Htnl (C) (45) "The Pied Piper of Pot."
a man on tnal fOf murdenn& the Steppenwolf ptan.s to take the is·
man who all~ly raped his wife. landers on a florious trip bJ plant·
I Diet Y• ~ (30) in& manjuana seeds found in his
...,._ rtace (30) pocket. Richard hans &ue5l$.
Sbf Tnl (C) (60) 1:30 tJ Q! Ci) Here's lll(J (C) (30)
T Mu DiMOa (C) (90) Lucy aives Kim and Cr1ig the
W'ufs Mew? (30) ''Science theme idea for their annual sichool
f arf -musica I.
11 cas Ntws <C> <Z<>> 0 JOHN WOODEN USES r....-•,.,...._<JO)
"-" (t} (60) JKk WM t. * STOP·ACTION PRO·
6;30 8 IJllC ..... rim ('C) (60) JECTORS! PASS fT ON! · n. ~ ea.. ('C) (30) 8 l nilfts in Adioe ('C) (30) Bas·
Guests arf Eartha Kitt. )Ohn for· ketbltl hi&hlights.
sythe and Dou.a McClure. I Dawld Fmt 5a.. ('C) (90)
I T• Tel tlle Trwdl (C) (30) 1llt l ir Yatt., (C) (60)
OftiQ .. ta..,,...... (30) s...-l'Mlttt (60)
~ ~ ('C) (30) t:OO I)~ MIJMny lt.l.D. (C)
Twil Cirdt ....._ (C) (30) (30) Vaca1lon1n1 at Palm Sprines.
Tom Oa-ns Sam mttts 1n old Anny buddy,
~ .!.. n. llllastm (30) Ch11ht. who promptly makes a ill ~ l4 ('C) (60) play for Millie. Charle.s Bateman m ...., ('C) (301 1uests.
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0 Q) @ m NBC Mond1y Movit:
(C) "The D.A.: Murder Ont" (mys-
tery) '69-Robert Conrad, Howard
Duff, Diane Baker, J. D. Cannon.
Deputy D. A tries to prove that
an attractive nurse has been re-
sponsible for the deaths of several
people by injecting insulin into
their bloodstreams. IJ Htre C.•t the Stirs (C) (60)
Sid Caesar is roasted by Anna
Maria Alberghetti. Bob Newhart,
Joey Adams, Frank Fontaine, Lenny
Barr and Harvey lembeck. 0 @ (I) (E The Survivors (C)
(60) Baylor is subpoenaed to testify
before the Senate about the San-
terra loan; Baylor accuses Duncan I
of having an affair wtih Belle. Eil NET Journ1I (60) "To Save To-
morrow." The rehabilitation of men-
tally ill adults is chronicled. al Las Estrello J Usttd (30)
9:30 1J ~ 00 Doris D1y (C) (30)
Myrna is disappointed with her new
"swinging singles" apartment.
I News (C) (30) Baxter Ward.
He Said, Sht Said (C) (30)
Horse Optr1 (60)
Rftistl Musit1I (30)
10:00 1J Qj 00 Carol Burnett (C) (60)
Martha Raye and Tim Conway join ,
Carol in a music-and-comedy salute
to 20th Century Fox.
0 REDDIN LOOKS AT THE * SOVIET CRIMINAL CODE:
"COULD WE DO THERE,
WHAT THEY DO HERE?"
1J OJ News (C) (60)
O @(])'Q) love, Amerlun
Style (C) (60) "love and the Moun-
tain Cabin," with Andy Devine, Les-
lie Parrish and Peter Marshall;
''Love and the Divorce Sale," with
Andy Prine and Lesley Ann Warren;
and "Love and the Comedy Team,"
with Ruta Lee, Jack Carter and
Regis Philbin.
I Dtll1! (C) (60)
Ptny Maon (60)
flrin1 Unt (C) (60) William
Buckley. "Rock Music and the New
Iconoclasm." al Clfcel dt Mujtrn (30)
10:30 al Cristin1 Guz.min (30)
11:00 I D 0 m News (C) • The Westtrners
• The Movie G1m1 (C) Panelists
are Peter Falk, Carol Burnett, Craig
Stevens and Alexis Smith.
I Ovttr Limits
(I) Q} @ f.ij C1J News (C)
Edil* of Ult Quid Sun (C)
• ·, News (C)
11:30 m. ~ Mtrv Griffin (C) D as (j) m Johnny ClrSOn (C)
IJ WHY NOT TRY KUP! * HE'S DIFFERENT FROM
THE OTHER THREE!!
I llMp's Show (C)
@ (]) (E Joey Bishop (C)
Movie: "Too Mudt, Too Soon"
(drama-biography) '58 -Dorothy
Malone, Errol Flynn. aJ Movit: "C·Mtn" (drama) '35-
James Cagney, Lloyd Nolan.
lZ:OO OJ Movie: "Tom, Dick ind H1ny"
(comedy) '41 -Burgess Meredith,
Ginger Rogers.
1;00 IJ Movie: "H1rritt Cnli(' (drama)
'5G-Joan Crawford, Wendell Corey.
OONews (C)
Q) C0.nby Miitie TtMt (C)
.
Guess who is coming to dinner •••
In Bel Air a ma n is awaken ed in the they h ave full run of tht: city. In fact,
middle of the night by wha t he thinks they ou tnumber Los Angelenos 2 to 1.
is a squirrel scampering across t he roof. Since rats are seldom seen, few people
A young Beverly Hills h ousewife starts a re a larmed . But while our ci ty's Ani-
to prepa re breakfast a nd discovers a mal Regulation Department deals with
gash ofteethmarkson the oatmeal box. only a bout 60 rat problem s a year ,
And in Manhattan Beach a victim of private ex termi na tors deal with at least
ra t bite keeps a nervous vigil beside h er tha t number every day.
attacker, wonderin g if the m outh ..... "RATS"-a special r eport by Bill
that bit h er was rabid. Bonds and the Eyewitness News
The affluent ra ts of Los Ange les team. In fiv e in stallmen ts. Begin-
are no t confined to ghetto areas; ning Dec.8on Cha nnel 7.Watchit.
what we reveal today, you'll argue tomorrow. "
BILL BONDS/EYEWITNESS NEWS
4:30 & 11:00 PM /KABC-TV
TUESDAY
DECEMBER 9
For morninc and afternoon
listlnp, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies. All sta-
tions reserve the richt to
change proeramming with-
out advance notice.
DAYTIME MOVIES
t:OO 0 "Sr1IMI ttot.1• C.Onclusion (dl'I·
m1) '33-Grell G1rbo, John BlrfY·
more, Joan Cf1wford.
9:30 D "Tiit SW M1•K' (musical) '39
-6in1 Crosby, Louise Campbell,
Ned Sp1rb.
m "fl&lltlns Ceast liard" (dra-
m1) '51-8rian Donlevy, Elli Reines,
Forrest Tueller.
10:00 B "Jurtl"' (dram1) '39 -Paul
Muni, ~ette Davis.
12:00 D "Ifs 1 liift.. (comedy) '34-
W. C. Fields, Biby Leroy. Z:30 B "Wiii '9int Story" (comedy.
musical) 'SO-Vir1ini1 M1yo, James
C.aney, Doris D1y, Gordon Mac·
R1t.
4:30 II (C) "Suun Slept HmH (ro·
mance) '54-Debble Reynolds, Dick
Powell, Anne Fr1ncls.
f " i •• I •, ',
5:00
11 WHO'S PROF. MARCUSE? * REDDIN KNOWS & TELLS!
6:00 I '-" lltws (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. m H•..U.,.lrl1kMJ (C) (30)
Jeny Wiit Sllow/Laln W1t11-
G ~ O'aoct M .. : "AutD., tf
1 Mwdtt" Concluaion (dr1ma) '59
-J1mes Stewert. Lu Remick, Ben
Gw1r1. The defendant on tri1I for
murderln1 the m111 who 1lle1edly
r1ped his wife Is represented by a
small town attorney ind his mildly
alcoholic aide.
I Didi Yan op. (30) ,.,... Place (30)
Slit Trtl (C) {60) (I) MIU Doactu (C) (90)
.n.rs Ntwf (30) "Science
fire."
I (I) CIS """ (C) (30) n..,. de ,..,. (30)
,. ... (C) (60) Jack White.
6:10 IJ'La•n lltlttblll (C) (2 hr)
Lake11 vs.. Phil1delphia 76ers at
Phi11delphi1. 6:301 IUllC .......... (C) (60) • Tiit C1m1 Ii••• (C) (30) To Ttll tlle Trd (C) (30)
Off Ice of tlle l'rtsWtnt (30)
H .. ~·lrillklty (C) (30)
. ~cw;111111u1 h tu bJ
R•-litddttl (C) (30) A visu11ty
enh1nc:ed readin1 of two of nc>Yel·
ist Godden's most 1ppealin1 works
for children. 9 (()The Mun.-. (30)
g) N.tidtfo 34 (C) (60)
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 6, 1969
II:) Ntw1 (C) (30) PenderfhlSt, vict-president of Vls-
7:00 CIS Enttifls ..... (C) (30) Ull Computln1 Comp1ny.
~rs M1 L11111 (C) (30) 9:00 D tD 00 iE NIC Tuadar M•
I !Mt LKJ (30) le: (C) "So•ttllln1 lor • LottttJ
ltlt CM C*k (C) (30) M111• (drama) '68 -Dan BlockM,
Co1H1odltJ/Mutu11 Fulld (30) Susan Cltrk. A man's struule to
(6) lnllded (C) (30) reeain his reputation by provldln1
: Ali0r1! (30) a community with a means of
(I) Trvtll or CoftMqUOftcas (C) livelihood. (R)
• lll1nds In u. S.n (C) (30) g LEARN TO LIVE & LOVE!
7:30 iaQi'~":_.:, <3~> (60) Scott * SPENO A OELITE·FILLED
uncer's 1randf1ther usu every HR. WITH WORLD'S # 1
trick at his comm1nd to convince Frenchman--CHEVALIER !
Scott he should return to his boy· D ! iflc!AC I SlloWClll 5 (C) (60)
hood home of Boston. Georae Mac-"A Visit with Maurice Chev1ller."
Re1«!.l....1uuts. The now-teaendary French enter· 0 ~ @ iE I Drtt• of Ju111t t1iner 1uldes vleweri throuah )lis
(C) (30) "My Sister the Home· home and sin1s many of the son1s
wrecker." A visit from Jeannie's associated with him.
jealous twin sister crutes problems fl) 11( Picture (30)
for the newly married couple. Mi· EJl) NET FestiYll (60) "The World
chlel Ansara eueats. of Bossa N.ova." Vinicius de Moraes, D @ (I) la) Mod Squid (C) (60) Gilberto Gil, Roberto Carlos and
''The Healer." Pete. Linc and Julie Paulinho No1eira perform.
lnvestiaate the-ltlivities of a faith (E Hoy (30)
healer, and one of the pr1ctltioner's 9:30 ft Qt (j) Tiit ConrMf 111Cf JJ.
patients fills in love with Julie. (C) (30) Gov. Raymond P. Shafer
Paul Richtrds, Dw1yne Hickman of Pennsy.vania portrays himself
and Doreen Lani 1uest. In 1n episode In which GOYernor B Million $ Mowlt: "No Tl•• for Drinkwater's jel·set mother (Jessie
Str111nts• (c:omedy) '58 -Andy Royce Landis) shows up for a visit
Griffith. Nick Adams. Murny Hamil-I Ntw1 (C.) (30) Baxter Ward. ·
ton. The Air Force has 1n unsuc· Ht Slid Siio Said (C) (30) C4ssf~I time ~ryina to indoctrinate Hor11 o;.,1 (60)
a n11ve Geora11 farm boy. • ChMdlo Awell1ut (C) (30)
I Trutll or Co11Mquenca (C) (30) lO:OO IJ ~ (j) 60 Minutes (C) (60)
Judd for Ute DehnM (C) (60) Harry Reasoner and Mike Wallace. Ttdliniul CorMr (30) • Thi City W1tc1Nrs (C) (60) 9 REDDIN ~arns Against
Chucho ot Roto (30) * Communists on Campus
1:00 D m Debbie RtJnolds (C) (30) B News (C) .(60) Tom Reddin.
"Diamonds Are a Girl's Worst @ CI>G> Marcus Welby, M.D.
Friend.'' Debbie mistakenly sends a (C) (60) "Let Ernest Come Over."
birthday gift to the wife of Jim's A police sereeant gives false in·
boss ind attempts to retrieve it. formation about his occupation to
Charles Lane and Sara Seeaar Dr. Welby in order to insure his
auest. promotion to lieutenant Percy Ro·
Uuoen for 1 Dir (C) <30) dri1ues auests.
StKl M1r•tt/F11bffo (30) I Doll1I (C) (60) _...... Miki Do111l11 Clllristalas News (C) (60)
Speeltl (C) (60) Peny Mason (60)
@II DIKottltclut 1•Co·Co (C) (60) : Ho•ewood (60) * VISIT WITH CHEVALIER · Carce! de Mutem (30)
1 HR. FROM NOW ON 5 10:30 IE Crbt1111 Cuz1111n (30)
l:ZO -Laker's Wr1n.Up (C) 11 :00 D D m Nns (C) • ~ .. The Wlllafners
1:.JO II a (j) Red Slelton (C) (60) MoYit '"'" (C) Sonny Fol. Actress Aines Moorehead and sin&· Outer Uml1s
er Shirley Bassey 1uest. 1 CI> tD @~Ci) Ntw1 (C) 0 iE Julia (C) (30) "So's Your Rllfln Prus Conflftt1ce
Old Uncle." Dr. Chealey's 92·year-old • ez;)G) N ... (C)
uncle has romantic thou1hts about ll:lO I Cij (j) M«Y liriffin (C)
nurse Yarby. Lloyd Nolan pl1ys . @@ iE Johnny Carson (C)
dual role. Terry Carter euests. Movit· "lody ind s.11r• (drt· 0 Win W"lttl Ute Stars (C) (30) ·•7 . G · ·1 • I Guests are Tlppi Hedren and Morey ma) .. -John arf1eld, L1 II Pa mer, Hazel Brooks. Amsterdam. . 8 (i1) (]) &) Joey lisllop (C)
fJ ~ Cil,~ AIC Mmt of ~ • Movie: (C) "Friendly hml1· W"k. (C) D111111tor of t.._ Mind sion• (drama) '56 -Garv Cooper (susptnse) '69-Ray Miiland, Gene ., •
Tierney, Don Murray. A professor Dorothy ~~.ulre. . "
who believes his youna d1u1hter-m Movie-. fl~ Ind .,_. Devil
killed in a recent automobile ac-(fantasy) 50-Mischi Auer, Marllyn
cident-is communicatine with him Buferd. .. ,
from beyond the arave becomes the 12:00 OJ Movie; A WM11n I Stcr1t"
local point of an investiaation by a (drama) 49 -Maureen O'Hare,
aovemment intelli1ence aaency and Melvyn Dou1Las. •
a pmp$)'chology authority. 1:0011 Movie: ''lncredlb • Sllrlnkln1
I Dnld Frost (C) (90) Min" (sci·fl) '57--Grant Williams.
Tht 111 Y1lley (C) (60) Rand_t_ Stuart.
A Million Dollar For.ul1 for 0 U Ntw1 (C)
SUccas (30) Ii) Country Musk Ti• (C) fD lnttrtac• (C) (30) "Computer 1:30 9 Co••11nlty Bulletin loard (C)
Animation." The use of graphics m All-Nlpt Sllow: "U·238 1nd the
and computer animation for both Witch Doctor," "Millions Like Us,"
scientific and artistic endeavors is "Diamond Clty."
explored by Dr. Hibbs and Tom 2:30 II News (C)
'ON THE ROAD '
WITH BRONSON
Usually a television location company
looks like the U.S. Sixth Army on the
move. An endless caravan of trucks-
manned by hordes of men operating large
.quantities o f equipment-moves across the
landscape to set up a shooting base of per-
plexing complications.
The producers of Then Came Bronson
(NBC, Wednesdays. 10 PM) have reduced
the equipment caravan to two units with
a proportionate reduction in the number
of complications. Their answer to the in-
dustry's logistical snarl is the Cinemobile
Mark IV. a 35-foot rolling motion-picture
studio housing literally hundreds of pieces
of lightweight motion-picture equipment-
cameras. lights. sound. grip gear. self-con-
tained generators-all in one mobile unit.
The Mark IV is the newest Cinemobile
to come off the drawing boards of planner-,.
technician Fouad Said, who made his point
tha·t motion-picture making had to be mod-
ernized when he traveled around the world
for three years shooting all locations for I
Spy in the first Cinemobile.
The Cinemobile has consistently proved
a time saver with daily producti6n output
on location increased at least 20%. Where
a regular camera crew may take one or
two hours to set up a location site. the
Cinemobile crew can do the same task in
from six to nine minutes. Cinemobile fea-
tures include: 6 cameras; 30 lenses: 200
pieces of grip equipment; 3 dollies; 2 com-
plete channels of sound recording-includ-
ing 10 microphones, 4 of which are wire-
less; more than 60 lights powered by a
1000-watt generator; 8 reflectors: a mobile
telephone; a 270-watt transmitting station
with a 200-mile range; 8 walkie-talkies. and
a dark room for film loading and storage.
Since Michael Parks. who stars as Bron-
son. uses a motorcycle in his tour of the
country, the other unit in the caravan is a
truck carrying four motorcycles used in the
series. The motorcycles are Harley-David-
son Sportsters. a powerful and versatile bike
that can travel the highways, ride over
rough ground. jump a ditch or climb a hill.
The truck is a small machine shop and
repair center for the motorcycles. and the
driver of the truck is one of the country's
best motorcycle mechanics.
The H-D bikes were selected by pro-
ducers Robert Justman and Robeh Sabaroff,
and certain modifications were made on the
stock. machine in order to make it distinctly
the "Bronson Bike."
For aficionados, the changes are as fol-
lows. The front wheel was replaced with
a 2 1-mch aluminum rim carrying a 300 x
21 ribbed tire. The front fender was
changed to a chrome-plated bobbed piece
and the headlight nacelle, or housing. was
removed and a chrome sports light replaced
it. A Harley-Davidson CH gas tank re-
placed the standard tank and the oil tank,
and the rear shock springs were chromed.
A kick starter was added although the
Sportster carries an electric starter.
The seat was replaced with a custom
leatfler unit and a short chrome hand-hold
was mounted behind the passenger seat.
The chain guard cover and the voltage regu-
lator cover were chromed, the rear fender
was bobbed 5 inches, and the tail light re-
placed with an old style English light. The
motorcycle was painted with a specially
mixed formula called "Bronson Red_" The
final touch was the Bronson "eye" insignia
on the gas tank.
Michael Parks, who stars as Jim Bronson,
is young, bright, restless, strong, soft-spoken,
impatient and outspoken. He is extreme-
ly independent. and highly selective in his
professional decisions. He is definitely not
the boy next door.
Parks was born April 24 in Corona.
Calif., in an atmosphere of uncertainty and
rootlessness. "Home" for the family of two
boys and three girls was often an empty
warehouse, a garage or temporary camp
site. When his dad wasn't working as a
truck driver, the family sifted and sacked
oak leaf mold for sale by nurseries.
At fourteen, Michael was on his own.
He attended twenty-one schools. never grad-
uating from high school, yet attended junior
college. An English teacher in northern
California gave him an early appreciation
for books that has never faded . He is an
avid reader, and once had a personal library
of over 2,000 books. The entire collection
was stolen, a loss on which Michael prefers
not to elaborate. However. he is not re-
luctant to discuss his early wanderings.
which took him virtually to all parts of his
home state.
As a kid on the road. he wa'i always
"looking for something." To eat, he drove
trucks. fought fires. baled hay. picked crops,
and a t one point, upholstered caskets.
Park's career as an actor began in San
Francisc9 and Sacramento. Then in Her-
mosa Beach. a few miles south of Los An-
geles. he tried out for, and landed, one of
the lead roles in a local production of
"Comeulsion." A talent agent, Jack Fields.
saw his performance and got him a guest
role in the daytime improvisational series
Day in Court (Field is still Michael's rep-
resentative). Other television appearances
followed and then motion pictures. He has
starred in ''The Wild Seed." "Bus Riley's
Back in Town," "The Idol," "Channing"
and "The Bible.'' where he was seen as
Adam.
Michael found that "something" he was
looking for and is now happily married and
the father of three. A few years ago, he
and his brunette wife Kay settled in a rural
community in Ventura County, within com-
muting distance of Los Angeles. The chil-
dren are Patricia. Stephanie and Jim.
But home had to be "temporarily" aban-
doned now that Bronson is on the road and,
because his family is so important to him,
Michael went to great lengths to make sure
his family could travel with him .
"I want my family with me," he explains.
"None of that working all day, then hanging
around some motel all night. That's not
for me.'' His wife and the children· require
a house at each location. and in addition,
Michael brought his uncle and aunt and
their two children along so that his children
would not be cut off entirely from their
normal playmates. With the start of the
school year he imponed tutors as well.
Shortly before the start of production on
the series. Michael added a aew dimension
to his career by recording an album of
country songs. Titled "Closing the Gap,"
the album is on the MGM label, and his
voice is also heard singing similar works
as background for the show.
Even with his success. Michael still re-
tains the qualities and simplicity of the
guy who picked crops, fought fires and
traveled by thumb. He prefers faded den-
ims. T-shirts and boots to jacket-and-tie
outfits. And he doesn't mind recalling how
he started out in bib overalls and bare feet.
While this may not be the age of Aquar-
ius, as the song has it, with a successful •
TV series and a record album, it certainly
seems to be the year for Michael Parks.
,... us
WEDNESDAY
DECEMBER 10
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies. All sta-
tions reserve the right to
change programming with-
out advance notice.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 O (C) "Oh, You Beautiful Doll"
(musical-comedy) '49-June Haver,
Mark Stevens, S. Z. "Cuddles"
Sakal I.
9:30 U "tr I Were Kine" (drama) '38
-Ronald Colman, Ellen Drew. m "Affair WlUI a Stranl'f'' (dra·
ma) '54 -Jean Simmons, Victor
Mature.
10:00 6 ''TM Go-Gttttr" (comedy) '55
-Hank McCune, Hanley Stafford,
Beverly Garland.
12:00 U "Our Hurts W1f1 TIHln& and
Gay'' (comedy) '«-{;ail Russell,
Charles Ru11les, Diana Lynn.
2:30 6 (C) "Tll1 £ddl1 C.ntof Stoft'
(musical-drama) '54-Keefe Bras·
selle, Marilyn Erskine.
4:00 I) (C) ''The Eddie Duchin StDfy"
(musical) 'SS-Tyrone Power, Kim
Novak, James Whitmore.
fVf NING
5:00
U REDDIN WARNS AGAINST * THE TEACHINGS OF AN·
ARCHIST PROFESSORS!
6:00 ~lie News (C) (30) Jerry Dunphy. @E Huntl.,·lrlnkJey (C) (30)
Jerry Wtst/Lakers War•·Up (C) sta O'C1oct MOVW. (C) "'Ille
p1t1n• (western) '58 -Glenn
ford, Shirley Maclaine, Leslie Niel-
sen, Mickey Shauahnessy. A soft·
spoken, two·fisted aheep owner
brings his herd into the heart of
cattle country, hoping to outwit his
enemies but prepared to fl&hl if .
necessary.
• Dick V1n ope (30)
Peyton Placa (30)
Star Trtll (C) (60)
C11 Miu Douitas (C) (90)
: fiars ft.-? (30)
Cl) CBS News (C) (30)
• filmpo de hrdon {30)
· News (C) (60) Jack White.
6:10 Lakers Basketball (C) (2 hr)
L.A. lakers vs. Boston Celtics at
Boston.
6:30 KNBC NtwStrvice (C) (60)
TIM G11H Game (C) (30)
Te T 111 tilt T Mii (C) (30)
Offic.t of Ult Pr~nt (30)
@ Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30)
: Gllttn Tac (30)
Cl) Tiit Munsters (30)
Noticiefo 34 (C) (60)
• News (C) (30)
7:00 I CIS Even inc News (C) (30)
• What's My Line? (C) (30)
I love Lucy (30)
GLENN FORD
SHIRLEY MacLAINE
,..11
THE SBEEPMAN
WEDNESDAY IN COLOR
KABC·TV
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 6, 1969
INI tilt Cloe• (C) (30) CJ 9 (6) m Kraft Musk Hal
Co1H1odlty/Mutual fund (30) (C) (OOn;ohnny Caah hosts. Guests
Ci) Aatriul (C) (30) are Pew Lff, Brownlnr Bry1nt,
: Aiira! (30) June Carter and The carter Family,
(() Trdi or Coftlequeoca (C) Carl Perkins, The Tennessee 3 and
• Wandtftat (C) (30) The StaUer Brotheri.
• T\at Gitt (C) (30) U Wrntllna (C) (60) Fe1tured are
7:30119 (i) Gltn C.•pbtff (C) (60) Mil Mascaras, Freddie Blassie, Dan
Georp '1ffoober" Lindsey, Michele Carson, The Great Kofika.
lee. Rick Nelson auest D Ci1J (f)Q) ABC Wad11t1daJ
"1111 IT\ ._ ~ (C) •'Tiie Pit and tltt ,._ D ~ l!!J u:i Tiit Ylr&iltla• (C) du'••• (dassic mystery) '61-
{90) ''Journey to Suthelock." Jim Vincent Price, John Kerr, Barbara
Hom tracks a pair who swindle him Steele, Luana Anders. Fiim adapta. out of Shiloh funds earmarked for purchue of livestock. Anne Helm tion of the Edaar Allan Poe chiller
d B ,._ about a man who journeys to Spain an urr "" Bennin& guest. to learn more of the death of hla D @ CIJ &> T1lt f1Jlna N1111 (C) Gnly sister. •
{30) "A Ticket for Bertrille." Sister Eli) lnttmatlcuial Mipzint (60)
Bertrille lands in jail while tryin1 Featured are reports on: Mafll U ·
to teach the orphans respect for ploitation of an earthquake·ridden the law. 6 Miiiion $ Movie: (C) ''Two area; communal livlnr in Scandl·
Toa•tl••r'' (western) '61 _ James navia; America's peNasive lnflu·
Stewart, Richard Widmark. Shirley ence on Canadian life; and Christ·
Jones, Andy Devine, Linda Cristal. mas tours for Europe's aaed.
Two adventurers in the 1860's at· 9:30 I Ntw1 (C) (30) Baxter Ward.
tempt to enter a Comanche Camp He Said, Siie Said (C) (30)
to reclaim lost relatives for de-· Horse Opera (60)
indent Immigrants. Trutll Of Consequences (C) (30) 10:00 IJ ~ (j) Hawaii f"rvt·O (C) (60)
Judd fw dtt Dtftnse C) (60) T~e youna SOf) ~f a wea!thy man Is
Ttdlnlcll Comtr (30) kidnapped. Willtam Zuckert guests.
Joya Clltn Cooks (30) "Chi· 0 ID Ci?. m Tllen ~a .. BroMM nese Appetizers." (C) (60) A Lona Trip to Vester· IE Chudto el Rota (30) day." R~bert Hooks guests as 1 proud, bitter black man who finds a:oo 0 (jj) CI>GJ Tbt Courblllp of he needs a white man's help to re.
E.dcllt's Fadttr (C) (30) "A Niaht turn home to his mother's funeral.
Out for the Boys." Tom Corbett
re~sons that an overnight camping
trip isn't the time to make men
out of Eddie and his pal Danny.
Jonathan Daly and Teddy Quinn
au est.
U REDDIN COMMENTS ON * THE PHILOSOPHY OF
ANGELA DAVIS' PROF.I
m QuHn for a Day (C) (30) Q m Ntw1 (C) (60)
&) Stock M:rbt/Featura (30) 6 Dtlla! (C) (60) Leiah Frend'I
Eli) Tbt Forsyte Saaa (60) (R) guests. ID Perry Mason (60) g) l11pactos Muslcal• (30) fD St>eeulation (C) (60) "A Con·
1:20 D t.a•en Wrap-Up (C) versation with Alfred Hitchcock."
1:30 ft 4j (j) Tbt Bev1ity Hillbillies 10:30 ii) Cristina Guzman (30)
(Cj (30) .Granny 1rabs her ahotgun 10:45 0 Ci1J (I) aJ News (C) and punishes Shorty for leading
Jethro into a wild Hollywood life 11:00 I 0 mm m Ntn (C)
and convinces him to leave. Shu1 fM Tut.mars
Fisher pl1ys Shorty. • Movie liaiat (C) Sonny Fox. ill Out. U111t1
U HOW DID THE RAMS DO ~~tf~,N~.~~ Save To-* IT? DICK ENBERG DE· morrow." (R)
SCRIBES THE HI-LITES! 11:30mQj (j) Mm Griffin (C)
. . · @ @) m JollnllJ C.r1en (C) 0 lbm H1phatrts (C) (30) Movia: "1N Cliua" (mystery)
0 CiZl (])&) Roo• 222 (C) (30) • Susanna Foster, Boris Karloff,
"Seventeen, Goinr on Twenty· Turhan Bey.
Eight." Teacher Pete Oi1on Is vie· 8 @CI>&> Joey lisllop (C)
timized by a schemina 12th--&rader • Movie: ''love In the A"'"'°"•
who ~ants to take him away from (comedy) '57~ary Cooper, Audrey
Liz. Diane Younf Is featured. Hepburn, Maurice Chevalier, John m David Frost Sllow (C) (90) McGiver.
Ii) Tiit Ila Valley (C) (60) ID Movie: "Mutiny of Ute Esiftore•
fl) Sa'*"" Tlltitrt (60) (adventure) '37-Paul Lukas.
EE hNliefe! (2 hr) "Escandalo de 12:00 m Movie: "They Wn Si1t9fs•
Estrellas." (drama) '45-James Mason, Phyllis
Calvert, Anne Crawford. 9:00 1J (8 Cl) Medlcll Center (C) (60) , ,
Guest Lee Grant portrays a wealthy 1:00 II ~wit: 'TM Bia H .. t' (dr,a·
widow, withdrawn since the duth ma). 53-Glenn Ford, Lee Marvin,
of her husband, who becomes 11. Glona Grahame, Jocelyn Brando. tac~ed to a 10..yter·old hospital I ~-~=lty(C~ullttln Board (C)
pitienl ID Country Mlllk TlMt (C)
0 KRAFT MUSIC HALL 2:000)All·Niatrt saiow: "Action In Arabia," "So Lona at the F1ir1"
and "Th~ Bralnlac.'' * Johnny Cash, Pegy
lee, Carter Family 2:30 II Ntwt (C)
: * THERE IS MORE OF with everythln1 and everybody.
I STEVE ALLEN TO SEE I DMI Frost (C) (90) THURSDAY
DECEMBER 11
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies. All sta·
tions reserve the right to
change programming with-
out advance notice.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 O (C) "Titt Sid Hone" (adven·
ture) '59-0avid Ladd, Chill Wills,
Patrice Wymore.
9:30 II "My Son, My Son" (drama)
'40 -Madeleine Carroll, Brian
Aherne, Louis Hayward.
10:00 fJ (C) "TraQ of tile Cit" (west·
em) '54 -Robert Mitchum. Tab
Hunter. m "D1n1erous Profession" (mys.
tery) '49-Pat O'Brien, Georae Raft.
12:00 II ''l'h Rem1rtablt Andrtw'' (dra.
ma) '42 -Wi:llam Holden, Brian
Donlevy, Ellen Drew.
2;30 fJ (C) '1ttbtl Wltlloat a Cause"
(drama) 'SS-James Dean, Natalie
Wood, Sal Mineo, Ann Doran.
4:30 R <C) "Tension at Table Rod"
(drama) 'SS-Richard Eaan.
EVrN I NC
5:00
II DIST. ATTY. YOUNGER * TALKS ABOUT PORNOG·
RAPHY WITH REDDIN!
':00 II~ "IWI (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. · W HunUty·lrlnk'ty (C) (30)
11 DAN ROWAN DROPS IN * ON STEVE'S LAFF-IN! II Steve Allen Show (C) {90) Dan
Rowan, The Time Square Two, Milt
Kamen. Frances Faye. Redd Foxx
and Rod Reddwina auest. O S11 O'Cloek Movie: "Thunder In tlie East'' (adventure) '53 -Alan
Ladd, Deborah Kerr, Charles Boyer,
Corinne Calve!. A soldier of fortune
and the blind dauihter of a mis·
sionary fall in love after they are
trapped in revoll·lorn India.
• Dick Van Dyb (30)
PtytDn Place (30)
Stat Trek (C) (60)
1 m Miki Doua1as (C) (90) : fi1r1 N.w! (30)
Ci) CIS News (C) (30)
• Tleftlpo de Perdon (30)
News (C) (60) Jack White.
1:30 llNBC NeWMrvice (C) (30)
• The Qam1 Qame (C) (30)
To Ttll the TruUI (C) (30)
Offlca of U11 Prakletlt (30) C6l HunUty-l rinkJey (C) (30)
: DlBUT To Sevt TolHtrow (30)
A new 8·week series devoted to the
study of mental illness. "Wellmet
House" Is a half.way house in Bos·
ton where 50% of the residents
are mentally ill and the others are
live-In c0Ue1e students who help
prepare them for re·entry Into nor·
mar society.
I m The Munatn (30) ~ 34 (C) (60)
,.._ (C) ( 30)
' ON CH .5 TONIGHT! ~1 e:::::: J~aJ:Oi60)
7:00 CBS Evenlna NIWI CC) (30) ~ PtaylloUM (90) "The Duel."
Wllat'a My Line (C) (30) A television adaptati~n of Chekhov'~
I Love Lucy (30) short story of a wanlna love affair
Beat the Clod! (C) (30) in a Crimean seaside town. With
Co••odltJ/Mutual Fund (30) British actors John Wood, Katherine
(6) American West (C) (30) Blake, Philip Madoc and Paul
1 AliOra! (30) Roaers.
(j) Trvttl er Conaequenca (C) I Muslca y Estrellas (C) (30) • Trw Advent11e (C) (30) t:OO la (J) CIS Thul'lday Movie:
• Tllat Qlrl (C) (30) "Llbef" (drama) '59--0livia de
7:30 ~Ci) Fa•llJ Affair (C) (30) Havlll1nd, Dirk Bogarde. Paul Mas.
Their vacation in Boston foes badly sie, Robert Morley, WHf;ld Hyde·
for the Davlses-especlally French White. A British newspaper pub·
-who is reminded at wery tum of llshes a letter charaina that a
the part played by the British In YoUnl baronet Is an impostor who
the American Revolution. has taken over the real baronet's 0 @ @ a;, Daniel Boone (C) iden~i • wife and wealth.
(60) "The Terrible Tart>ots." Stroth· 0 ma> font Jones (C) (60)
tr Martin, Anthony Costello and Sande Shaw, The ~e Trucking Co .•
Zalman King guest as a areedy old Joel Gray auest.
man and his two sons who hold m Elitometro (30)
Israel hosta1e and threaten him un. 9:30 0 9 (i) m Drapet (C) (30)
less Daniel turns over a shipment "Bunco-$9,000." Sit. Friday and
of gold to them. Officer Gannon investigate the U STARS JOIN MIKE claim of an eJ(·vaudevillian·turned· * STOKEY FOR WILD wino ttiat he was bilked out of
GAME OF CHARADES! money he found on the street. I News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. § stu111J!... ttle stirs (C) (30) He Said, She Said (C) (30)
@Cl.Ji(!) TM Qhost and Mr" Hor1e Opera (60)
Ir (C) (30) Mark lester 1uests II) Mnical Ossart (30)
as Candy's first love, and the Cap· 10:00 0 9 (i) a;, Dean M1rtln (C)
lain decides to alve Candy a hind (60) Barbara Feldon, Van Johnson,
when he finds that the little boY 1 rene Ryan, Paul Lynde and Jackie
Is interested In another airl. Gayle are Dean's guests.
fJ Million $ Movie: (C) "Bettle -REDDIN INTERVIEWS Cry" (drama) 'SS-Van Heflin. Aldo -
Ray, Mona Freeman, Tab Hunter, * DISTRICT AITORNEY
James Whitmore, Dorothy Malone. ON PORNOGRAPHY!!!
f.nne Francis, Nancy Olson, Ray· 1J m Newa (C) (30) mond Massey.
I Truth or Consequences (C) (30) 0 (ii) m @ It Takes a Thief (C)
Judd for the Dtfen11 (C) (60) (60) "The Old Who Came in From
Technical Corner (30) the Spy." Elsa Lanchester auests
Tlltatre Belt (C) (30) "The as Molly Taylor. a vague British
Glass Menaaerie." The Inner City aaent who is to help Al Mundy
Repertoire Company performs recover a microdot hidden in an
scenes from this work by Tennes· East Berlin museum.
see Williams. fJ Della! (C) (60) l.elih French
@I) Chudto el Roto (30) 1uests.
1:00 f) fa (I) Ji11 Nabon (C) (60) hny Ma•n (60)
Jane Wyman and Julie Budd 1uest : Tiie Advocates (C) (60) (R)
with re1ulars Frank Sutton, Ronnie • Catcel de Mujlres (30)
Schell end Karen Morrow. 10:30 · Cristina Quzman (30)
'
Jacll 811!!!1 (30) 11 :00 0 0 m News (C) @mW That Qh1 (C) (30) TIM Wllttrntra
Didn't Have the Vegas Notion." • NFL Ca111e of the Week (C)
Part I. Ann Marie is sianed to do Outtr Limits
1 show with It.Ir Marty Haines 1 i m @ t.it (j) News (C) (Jack Cassidy), a notorious practical • • · N.-. (C)
Joker, and Don accompanies her to 11:30 Mtrv Qriffin (C)
Las Vegas. • 6 a;, Johnny Canon (C)
I Q1111n for a Day (C) (30) Movie: ''Tab a Letter Darlin('
stock Maliet/Fe1ture (30) (comedy) '42 -Rosalind Russell,
Waslllnaton Week in Rwltw (C) Fred MacMurray, Macdonald Carey.
(30) Behind the headlines analysis 8 @ (]) (f) Joey lisllot> (C)
of Capitol Hill news by Nell Mac· • Movie: "Al Capone" (drama)
Neil, Peter llsa1or and Charles '59-Rod Steiger. Fay Spain.
Corddry. m Movie: "The Bladt Slletp .. I Festival en Madrid (30) (mystery) '35 -Edmund Lowe,
1:30 ~ 00 a;, lrenaide (C) (60) Claire Trevor.
"Beyond a Shadow." Dana Wynter, 12:00 m Mcwle: "Otar Murderer" (dra·
and Mort Sahl auest in this drama ma) '47-Erlc Portman, Greta Gynt.
of a woman found l~llty in the 1:00 IJ Movie: (C) "Ride tlle Man
eyes of the world desp1fe exonera -Down" (western) '53 -Brian Don·
tlon by a iury, and a '!Ian whose levy, Rod Cameron, Ell:i Raines.
lus! for power exceeds his senae of I 0 News (C)
::•cs.lo-' (C) (90) Jo V Id Community . 811lletla lo.rd (C) -a•nc . . ey a ez Country Miiiie Tl.. (C)
vs. Le~ny Bnce in 1 lO·round ban· l :lO All·Nlpt Sbow: '1racli the
tamwe1aht bout. Man Down," "The Curse of Hos·
0 @ OO a> lewltclltd (C) (30) tradamus" and '1he Great Ad· ''You're So A1reeable." Darrin loset • .'
his Job when Samantha's mother venture.
casts a 19111 th1t malles him a1r11 2:30 8 News (C)
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FRIDAY
DECEMBER 12
For morninc and afternoon
listinp, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies. All sta·
tfons reserve the richt to
chance programminc with·
out advance notice.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 D "Driftwoocr {drama) '47-Ruth Warri~ Watter Brenn1n, N1t1tle
Wood.
1:30 IJ "Tiit Sip tf tilt Cma" {dra·
n11) '32-Fredric March, Claudette
Colbert, Charles Lau1hton.
10:00 G (C) "Tiit 81rt "' dlt ... Vlfvtt Swl•t' {dr1m1) 'SS-Rey Mitl1nd,
Joan Cottlns. F1r1ty Grenier. m .. f'riwata'• Proom" (a:>mtdy)
'5S--Rlc.h1rd Attenborouah. Teny-
Thomat, Dtnnls Price.
"12:0011 (C) ~ Ult llut Horinfl"
(adventure) '42--Dorothy Lamour,
·Richard Dtnnln1.
2:30 G "Wlltta C.Mdy Wn lint'
(comedy) '60 -Ch1r1ie Chaplin.
Bulter Keaton, Laurel & Hardy.
4:00 IJ (C) "Tiit Crass 11 CrHntr"
(a:imedy) 'SO-Cary Grant. Deborah
KarT, Robert Mitchum, Jean Sim·
mons.
I ,1 1 NI~(,
5:00
1J REDDIN HAS THE NEWS * BEHIND THE NEWS-
TELECOPTER REPORTS!
6:001 •11 NIWI (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. m HuntltJ·lrlftkS., (C) (30)
IJJACK CARTER & STEVE * CAUSE COMIC CHAOS! II Stwt Allett (C) {90) Jeck Carter,
liilly Preston, Pat McCormick end
Sharon Adams auest. 0 Sil O'Cltdi Movie: (C) ''SMlt
in Ult lnilillM l ikilr (comedy-
musical) '66-Tommy Kirt, Deborah
Walley, Bull Rathbone, Herny
Lembec:k. A man in his coffin rt·
ceives a vilit from 1 Iona-deed
sweetheart who otters him 1 chance
to enter heaven if he performs one
&ood deed.
Did Vu Dr'• (30)
r.,tOft Place (30) Stat ,,. (C) (60)
(IJ Mike Dou&lu (C) (60)
: Wllat'a Ntw? (30)
Ci) CIS Newa (C) (30)
• ..,...,. de r.tdon (30) "ns (C) (60) Jack White.
6:30 llNIC ~ (C) (30)
"' , ... ,... (C) (30)
To Teti dlt Trvtla (C) (30)
Office If tit• Prnldttlt (30) 00 H•ntJ.J·l rinklty (C) (30)
: leek hat (30) "In This Houst
of Brede." by Rumer Godden, is an
account of life inside 1n Enetish
Convent. ia CJ) n. M•sttrs (30)
GHOST IN THE
INVISIBLE BIKINI
~--f3 ()'CL()C~ M()l'lf
..... 11
L.A. TV PREMIERE FRIDAY IN COLOR
KABC·TV
THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK, DECEMBER 6, 1969
@E Notlcltro l4 (C) (30) 8' Nm (C) (30) * STEVE IS STILL
GOING STRONG ON 5! I David froat (C) (90)
ne 111 Y1IS., (C) (60)
SI,._. Tlltatre (60)
Casals Melter Cius (30) P1blo
Casals discusses the relationship 7:00 I) CBS Eftflinl NIWS (C) (30) of key to meiody, ind performs
G (j1) (l) 11' 3!Al I lo1ln1 Fro• Bach's "Son1ta No. 3 in G Minor"
Madi•• S41ure Cltdta (C) (60) with student Ellen Oessler.
Jerry Quarry meets Georee Chuvalo @II Nod1u T1patia1 (JO)
In a 10-rou nd hmywelaht bout. 9:00 IJ Qt (j) CIS fridty Mowt1: (C)
11 l°" LUCJ (30) "ftaris WMll It Stala'' (comedy.
INt die caoct (C) (30) romance) '64-William Holden, Au-
C.•IMdltJ / lllltaal f.i (30) drey Hepburn. A mlddle·•aed 1ereen (]) etne.. S..w ( 9 O) writer and his typist dream up a
he Sandra Cumminp Story.'' cloak·and·d•uer screen play, then
I AHra! (30) find their own relationship beain-
CI) Trwtll tr C.111141 .... ces (C) nina to parallel the story.
bttrlcan Wnt (C) (30) II Playboy After Dart (C) (60)
n.t Clr1 (C) (30) Everett Greenbaum, Brendan Han·
7:30 9 (I) Cet S•art (C) (JO) Vin· Ion, Michael Elias and Fran~ Shaw.
cent Price auests 11 Jarvis Pym, a Sydney Omm, The Greatful Deed,
mad ph1rm1clst who thre1tens to Noel Harrison and Sid Caesar auest.
"freak out" W1shinaton. D.C.. by 0 @ ma> Hert C.•1 tllt
drull!!ia the water supply. Irides (f} (60) "His Sister's Keep· D m Hip Qiapal'Tal (C) (60) er." Katherine Crawford euests as
"Alliance." Robert Vlh1ro and X. Julie, Aaron Stempel's sister, who
Brands ruest in 1 story of 1 bouoty comes to Seattle to demand her in·
hunter sent by the military to hunt heritance.
down an Apache 1ccused of murder. I D.vld Sulakind (C) (2 hr)
RE F N THAN A NMYI Clta Musical (30) II MO U 9:30 Ht Slid, Siie S11d (C) (30) * SILENT MOVIE: Horse 0per1 (60)
MIKE STOKEY'S ft1ndofam1 (30)
PANTOMIME GAMEi 10:00 ta (i) m lr1cbn'1 W°'ld
( ) "Move in for a Closeup." Ma· Stll•p Ult St.a~ (C) (30) rie Windsor euests as a script sup·
&) let's Mab a Deal (C) (30) ervisor who tries to help Kevin
Trutll or Conaeq•nces (C) (30) Grant's wife (Madelyn Rhue). ~:::,.::, :m'!:*(;, (C) (60) 11 TOM REDDIN KNOWS
: n.1 r r1t1c:ll ctiet (30) * WHAT HAPPENED IN
· Chucho ti Roto (30) L.A. TODAY! LET HIM
1:00 II ~ Ci) The 8oocf Cuya <.C> (30) KEEP YOU INFORMED! Cl1ud1a loses her di1mond nna and
plun1es the diner p1rtnership into B ~Ntws (C) (30)
• turmoil over how to spend the C1J a> Jhn•J Duranta l'r•·
insurance money. Miits • l111non Slst1rs (C) (60)
Mike Ooualas. Nonn Crosby ind II SEE THE HORATIO The Stoney Mountain Cloners ruest * ALGER STORY OF THE I~ Muon (60) ORPHAN WHO BECAME Carctl dt M•ltra (30)
SHERIFF OF L A CO 1 10:30 • News (C) (JO) Baxter Ward. ' ' •• • Cristinl llllMln (30) II llflc@; I Tiit Stety of ,..., J. 11 :00 D 0 m ..... (C) :ii'::<~> !3%:m!:':~ R~~~~ II BASKETBALL AT ITS
Sheriff of Los Aneeles County end * BEST! SEE THE NEW
his department UCLA BRUIN SQUAD!
0 @ (I) Q) Tiit l rldJ l.n~ 1J UCU luhtbtll (C) The Bruins
lundl (C) (30) "Vote for Brady. meet the Unlveriity of Miami Hur-
Mercla run~ •&•inst Grer for stu-rlcanes. Tape delay of eame pl1yed
dent council presldent. earlier this evenine.
I nat's My UM? (C) (30) • Jotlfl Mclay S..ow (C)
Qll ... tw • o., cc> (30) omr ll•itl
St.a Mlftltt/Flltwt (30) (IJ ~Ci) 9 Cl) News (C)
hstlrfaa (C) (30) (R) : Fonyta lip (R)
llladt1 (30) 11 ..... (C) 1:30 1J t3 Cl) Htpa'a Htrtta (C) (30) 11:30 Men Griffin (C)
Ho11n sets Col. Klink up In the 6 t'°"""' tar.n (C) antique business. Joey Blallop (C) D 9 @ m Na•• et ttte ca.. · ovte: n.nta CftJ Sti!Ky''
(C) (90) "The Power." Robert ( r1ma) '55-Richud Kiley, Kath·
StKk (as Din FarTell) btc01111$ In· '1!' Grant. John Mcintire.
YOlved In the struute betwHn two 1!J Movie: (C) "All tor Mary"
stubborn brothers firhtlnr for con-(comedy) '61-Nieel Patrick, Kalh·
trol of • lon1shorem1n's union leen Harrison.
local. John lrel1nd, William Conrad, lZ:OO m Mevit: (C) "llood and S.IMI"
Broderick Crawford, Gene Raymond (drama) '41 -Tyrone Power.
and Barbera Werle pest. 12:30 II Movie: (C) "lncendialJ Blonde" O (j}) (I) Q) Mr. o..ds Cott to (drama) '45--8etty Hutton, Arturo r... (C) (30) "The Howdy Syn-de Cordova.
drome." Lon&f tllow Deeds fHls his 1:00 I) Mtvte: "T1111tn ef Didi"
emplqyets hive become too a:>m· (horror) '66--Chriltophtr l11.
puterized. " D Ntn (C) G Millien $ Mevlt: "A stltdl In m Citinti, Mldic Tl•• (C)
Tillt" (a:imedy) '6~onn1n Wis· Z:OO OJ All·lelpt SWr. (C) "Man From
dom. Edward Chapman, Jeanette Cocody," "lo3t World of Slnb1d,"
Sterllt. "Sw1mp of lost Monaten."
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Ainazln1 TllrH Cops."
Cuerdu J Ciulta"u 8 Movie: "Cuut In die Houle"
10:00 ~ (j) Penelope Pitstotl (C) (drema) "«-Ralph Bellamy, Anne
DECEMBER 13 @ (J) G) NCAA football (C) Baxter.
The Liberty Bowl from Memphis, I Enns-Novak Report (C)
Tennessee. • Teatro fa"'lll1r 0 Movie: "Bad Min of To•I>-• See the USA (C)
7:00 • Q)@ m Htdllt I Jeclllt (C) stone,. (western) '49-aarry Sulli-12:30 · It's Acad••lc (C) Competin1
@ @ G) Call* (C) van, Marjorie Reynolds. hl&h schools are Marina (Huntina·
Mr. W-llllbofle (C) llJ Movie: "Ali•llY'' (drama) '49 to_n Beach), Bellflowt< and Sunnr
Felix Ult Cat (C) -Martha Vickers, John Beal. Hills (Fullerton).
7:25 Ciivt Us This Dar (C) g) E Dolor dt Anm m Movie: (C) "Htmn Cai Walt"
7:30 Sunrise Samtster (C) 10:30 IJ 9 00 ScoobJ-Doo (C) (comedy) '43 -Don Ameche, Gene
li1J@ G) Smoker the Bear (C) 0 @(I! m Jtm"4!. (C) "Batney, Tierney, Charles Coburn.
R11din1 With Your C.lld the Barbaric Baboon. @?;) Ftablr. (C)
Bozo Ult Clown (C) 0 Movie: "Kit Carson" (western) 1:00 0 @ (i) m Afl football (C)
1:00 ~ (J) The J.tsons (C) '4~ana Andrews. Jon Hall. Kansas CitY at Oakland.
· @ (6) m He,. Comes ttte 10:45 m Movie: "Crack-Up,. (drama) '37 0 Movie: "Carden of the Mton"
firv'2,_ (C) -Peter Lorre, Brian Donlevy. (musical) '38-Joh~ ~ayne, Maraa·
I \tlJ m (D Cattanoo11 Cats (C) 11:00 fJ Qj (I) Li!l¢11L I CBS Cllil· rel Lindsay, Pat 0 Brien.
Ku1ba (C) drtn's Hour (C) "J.T." by Jane Wag. Q) International Tradtn I Public
T 1:11 of Wells f1reo ner, Is the first of three plays to StfYlca film (C)
Gum!!!_ (C) be presented this season on the IE C1rctl de Muler•
1:30 fa CJ) Bup Bunnr/Road Run. Children's Hour. "J.T." was filmed 1:30 0 li7J 00.G> NCAA Football (C)
ner Hour (C) largely on locations In New Yoik The Ci'!'elha Bowl from Slcramen-8 Campus Profile (C) City, and has as its protagonist a to .. Cal.'f· North Dakota State vs. 0 Movie: "Frisco lid" (adven· shy, lonely b'ack youngster who Un1vers1ty. of Montana.
ture) '35--James Cagney, Marga-befriends a wounded cat. OJ Wrest Inf (C)
ret Linds3y. 0 @ @ m The Fll1tstoets (C) 2:30 0 Wapn Traitl (C)
I Cisco Kid 11 :308 fH (i) m Underdoa (C) m Chiller
Roclltt Robin Hood (C. ) • Movie: (C) ''Cunsmou In Tue-3:00 I a Cf) Ardlle ComedJ Hour (C)
9:00 ~ (6) m H. R. Pufnstuf (C) son" (western) '58-Mark Stevens, Dr. Kildare .
Movie: "China" (drama) '43-Forrest Tucker. Stinson (C)
Alan Ladd, Loretta Young. &J Movie: ''Caupt•• (suspense) •49 • Tltmpo dt Perdon 0 @(J)G} Hot W1ttels (C) -James Mason, Barbara Bel Ged· 3:30 llJ PtttJ Dvkt m Movie: ''ftroh and the Lost des. Robert Ryan. 4:001 Steps to Learnlna (C)
Secrets of HiP90C'lt11" (adventure) · Hip School IHllttball (C)
'6&-Kay Aldridge, Clayton Moore. Ch•mpionslllp lowlln1 (C)
I Run 1n' Reddy (C) • I s,,, (C)
Cancionu r Musica I Man from UNCLE (C)
9:30 ~ (i) Dastardtr I Mutt111 (C) 12:001J ~ (i) Nfl Tod1r (C) Balli· McH1le's Navy
@ (i) m l1n1n1 Splits (C) more Colts vs. Cowboys at Dallas. : The War to 1 Man's HHrt (C)
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SATURDAY
MORNING
Public service film with Dr. Ross-
man, 1 ~rdiolo1ist. who dlscuues
Importance of correct dltt fn rtl•·
tlon to heart disuse. m Enslen O'Toolt
4:30 II The New SodttJ {C) Paul Udell
hosts.
0 Qrand Prix (C) "The Timt Mi·
Cliines." A look at some of the
"hot cus" from tht NHRA Nt·
tlonal Championahip Orea Races.
held last September at lndlanapo.
lls. Ind. Pro,,am concentrates on
1600-horsepower monsters called
"Top Fuel Elimln1t.ora." 0 li7J (1) IQ) Alltflcan lend-stand (C)
I Tiie M11nst.n
ll'HCIO
T1tt Woricl of ltallty (C)
5:001 Vilwpeint (C) *-Witter hosts. · TWs Week In Pre Foetblll (C)
@ (j) iQ) AIC'a WW. World
of Sports (C) The loternatlonal
Stffplechase Championship for mo-
torcycles at Pepperell, Mass.
I The AftftJn (C)
Daktlri (C)
latJWan (C)
Peter Cunn ..._ CIMn Ceob (C)
Futbof·Socctt
5:301 Ralpli StofJ (C) (R) • KNIC NtwMrVlct (C)
filllipn's 1111nc1 (C)
Mr. and Mrs. NOf1lt
: i s"c•A I Our Dbposablt
World A 21/z·hour special focusin1
on the December 6 Conference on
Environmental Pollution, sponsored
by the Junior league of Los Ange-
les and the Rand Corporation. m A(riculturt USA (C)
THE AUTHORESS OF 'J.T.': FROM
BALLAD TO DRAMA
writing a lengthy story in musical ballad form one day Ian spring
when she read about a new series of original drama specials that
would be presented on the CBS Television Network 'this season.
Jane Wagner. a petite, vivacious young lady with long blonde
hair and a variety of creative talents, had just about completed
A BOY'S BEST FRIEND--Eleven-year-old Kevin Hooks,
starring in the title role, learns a sense o/ responsibility
through n11r.ring a wounded. starved alley cat back to health .
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The series, sbe noted, was to be called the "CBS Children's
Hour" and would offer plays designed ex pressly for youngsters,
to be broadcast on Saturday mornings when children's televi~ion
viewing is at its highest weekly point. Being as bright as she is
pretty, she quickly associated this piece of news with the fact that
her musical ballad was about a little black boy in a big-city ghetto
who learns the meaning of responsibility through a touching ex-
perience with a stray, hurt alley cat.
Miss Wagner promptly turned her story-in-ballad-form into a
television script-the first time she had ever tried her band at
writing for the medium-and submitted It to Barbara Schultz, ex-
ecutive producer for "CBS Children's Hour" as well as for the
award-winning "CBS Playhouse."
Result: "J.T." by Jane Wagner will be the premiere prcseota·
tion on the "CBS Children's Hour," on CBS, Saturday at 1 l AM.
as the first of three such children's specials during the season.
Jn what may be the first recorded instance of a television script
subsequently becoming a published novel, Miss Wagner has rash·
ioned a book version of "J.T." which is slated for publication this
month. Illustrated with pictures taken by Gordon Parks Jr .. son
of the distinguished photographer, during the televisio n production
of "1.T. ", the book is being put out in the kind of edition which.
if nothing else, says the pert Miss Wagner, "will look just great
on a coffee table."
Jane Wagner, playwnght. authoress, chic and sophisticated
young New Yorker, comes rather unbel ievably from a whistle-stop
in the hills of Tennessee and there is no drawl in her speech.
In addition to possessing the facility with ideas and words which
has now produced a televis;on drama and a book, Miss Wagner
is a design consultant in the new-products division of a leading
paper and textile 'company.
Miss Wagner paints and once had a one-woman exhibit that.
she quips, "did nothing to bring consternation to G randma Moses."
She also writes music and lyrics that in a couple of instances have
<1een the light of a record label.
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