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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-01-02 - Orange Coast Pilot<"'. .-----~ .. --- ~ ---. .. --- - • :I • --- :r; --. - ... _ _,. ·- .. • Most. Co~st Motorists Ignore No-lead Gasoline SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1971 Viejo Crash l(ills Wrong Way Driver Airports Closed NY, DC Buried By -Heavy-Snow ' ' Arty Ar~hway to Art New Year's Collision By United Prei;1 lnlernatlonal Parts of the northeast were socked in under 20 inches of snow today. Paul Petzoldt would not have been impressed. Petroldt, 62. 11pent his New Year's Day high on the slope of 13, 766-foot Grand Teton Mountain in northwest Wyoming. He had problems of his ov.·n -three feet oI fresh snow and 45-mile-an..hour winds. "It's like being inside a marshmallow.'' Petzoldt said. "There is more snow in the area than I have ever seen before." WashingWn, D.C . .' caught ts inches of snow from the sWrrn. President Nix- oo and his family were forced to delay their departure for Camp David. ~Id., Friday and the combination of the wea- ther and the •holiday left I.he nation's capital a virtual ghost town. New York City got five to eight inch- es of snow during the storm·s 14 hours. Traffic Comniissioner Theodore Kara- ghuwff announced a snow emergency and said it would be continued through today. The blast closed both Washinglon air- ports for a time Frklay, limited opera- tion at Ne1v York·s Kennedy airport and forced the temporary closing of Lii- Gmirdia and Newark airports, also serv· ing ,the New York area. The combination of closings and re- duced service snarled holiday travel along much of the East Coast.. Major race tracks in three states v.'ere closed by the storm and the annual mummers parade in Philadelphia was postponed. Part!: of Southern Pennsyl- vania had 20 inches of snow before the storm blew out to sea early today. The northern Great Lakes flat.es had up to an inch of fresh snow and rain and sho\'llrs dotted northern and cen· _ tral California early today. .. lnjUl!eS Fi¥@ . . A 33-year-old Los Angeles man driVll\f' the wrong way on the San Diego Free- way was killed and five persons were injured earl y New Year's Day In a high: .speed, head--0 n collision near Mission Viejo. The accident occurred at about 5:45 a.m. Friday when a man identified u William Ray Tilden was dr iving north ln the southbound lanes of the freeway just north of the La Paz Road off ramp, the California Highway Patrol said. Tilden 's auto struck a vehicle drJ ven by Sigmund Bardack, 50, also of Loa Angeles, and Tiiden, alone In his car, was killed Instantly. Bardack: and his four passengers suffered serious Injuries. but all are in satisfactory conditJon at South Coast Community Hospital. The four were idenlilied as Sharron. Bardack, Jean Bardack, Susan Rona and Sari Solow, all of Los Angeles. The spokesman said that lnvestigators were unable to dete rmine if Tilden had entered the freeway the wrong way at: County Restaurant Hit By Bomb;-One Injured Helene Setlak. assistant to the 'directpr of th e JJ(: Jrvine Fine Arts Vil!age Art Gallery, welcomes visi~rs to the new exhibit building. Central to the . seven-!Juilding arts complex, the ·&all1ry· r&oopehs Feb. 16 with a •how in(· Of;painttou_"°rt•· by the La Paz Road or if he had merely crossed the (enter divide r of the freeway. The spok~sman noted there is oo dividiiig. fence on th.at portion of the freeway Tilden was an employe of the U.s: PJy .. wood Corporation , and is survived by !tis wife, Sonnia, of Los Angeles. Both of the autos in the rolliaion wt!re ct1mpletely destroyed from the implc:!t of the crash, the spokesman sald and each vehicle was believed to have ~en·travel· ing about' 66 miles per hour ... By PATIUCK BOYLE Of .. Dlltr fl~ Stiff Garden• Grove police today are investi· gating the pre.dawn bo::0N:: Yea r's Day .. ol ~a crowded do c:-:::.taurant ACPD Cra ckin g Dowµ on Plane8 At LA Airport uis ANGELES (\JPI) -Ten airlm.. ~ay be cited for vlolaUpg a new mte !aw on air pollutlon 104 times, ~dlng to the county Air Pollution Control Di.J.. lrict. An ~APCD spokesman said officers were 1tat.toned benuth the flight patterns at I.Go Angetes Inlen,auonat and Hollywood-Burbani alrpOrte, fot. three bourt ·Friday wheri" the law rwent.1 into effect. Armed with btnoculars. stop watches and~mo.,.le Clfnf!l'IS, the officers record-- eel 104 'VlotaUont it. the law , .-blcb pro- hlbfll the apn.tton of any aircraft "in lllC:ll a mannbr that will resuJt in the'diJ. qkge Into the atmotpbere: of any air con&amlnant for a period of over IO sec· onM In any ooe hour.'' It also required the contamiAant must ·be u dark as --ut-1.4111 • st.Me 1dUrt. ... ' ~ for .... olrU-'""' ihelr ~ be.llewd thl ltalAl•laW wat pre- tJll!llod by "'" federal antipollllijon -approved by President ftlzon -1· ' .'J In which an Anaheim man was slightly injured. , Police said the 3 a.m. blast occurred at Belisle's Restaurant, 12001 Harbor Blvd., whe~ a bomb was tossed through ~open window of the men's room. Offi· cers said the lava tory was oceupied at the time by Donald F. Robbins, ci.S.nta Alla. but the Robbins "bailed out" before the boolb elJlfode<I. Another man. Leon ·Jefferson, 46, of Ahaheim, was enttrQig the men's room at the . time of the exph>elon and had his band on the doorknob . The concu!Sio" of ~ blast jarred: the dotr, spraining Je!· 1erson'1 wrist. Police said the all-night eatery wa s filled with a crowd of about JOO persons at the Ume, but bO mot.Ive· for the born)>. lng cou1d be Immediately detennlned. Officers atsO were unable to s~late as to whit type al erplolllYe device Wea used. A police spokelman said the .r~taurant was not ••erely damaged as a result of the bombing,. but that an adjoilling )>uild-inC did IUllaln some stnl:turat damage. The ttilinfand the walJ, of the rest room were.porUally-.,Yed by the <xploaion. ''It hlppmtd in such a small area that It. eeemed a.-lf!&ter e~loe:ion than it act°'Jly 1'11," U\t spokesman.uJd .. "The bWldlftC wu really ltOt damaged too badl7." ' Iran Crash Kilts 45 .... By GEORGE LEIDAL Of ... """'"" it.ff • When it comes 10 8 choice :be~· a smooth running auto and clean air, it appears most Orange Coast motor1ltl ·apt for their car. Service stations along tbe Orange Coast report sale.! ol the 11ew non-leaded-pso. - Jines' are slight, exc~pt fO!' the ~~l~ cars ·that come in wJUI engtnel·~n:u to use the gu that lacks· octa boolUn& addit1vea. · -• StAllon atlendonl Mlcbo<l Malllt .. or Huntil!lli>n lloltitl.. C01111den b1m1i11 ID be ''.really lntO the'eeoloCY ...,.,., .. He pushes mo.leaded gas wMMVer he can, but has told onJy "two 11.Jcb worth in the lUt two weeks." "P.eople reall7 don't seem •o c•tt about the air they breath," Mullis 11)'11. 0 Even non-le.ded gas -It ares th¢.m. They the people driving 1!71s don-'.t Want to try. have this kind o( "a lead cn.atch and keep using leaded gas." BiU !Wh, "1io for 111 Y"" hU oPrr· ated. a Sta~ staUon. ~'Billi; bi· TEHRAN {UPI) -Forty five pe1'80ns lieves dealcrt "ll'en1t te.lfu:!g t"t ~ wire kllled an M were Injured 'J'hurt.-tomen the can usi non-tuded "Pl·" day wben a traln carrying •ork'" col-''nle)' come In he,!> and don\ btltm> Jlded 1fltb a......, tralh In central Iran. -me -·I teU JlleDi -lbeY ... - - ., - late Milton Avery AmenCmtartlst. , Bandits Hold Up Liquor Store, Cet $200 HauJ.. Min~ Trageqy Probed HYDEN. Ky. (UPI ) -Federal, and ltlte rescue offk:illa. believe. djnamlte may have eet off llfl exploslOn Jr1'a COil mm.· her• lbal killed 311 perama w.-. day. ,_ leaded· pt whlch·Ja one -• Jallon Ja" A _,.of•·--" ~ ~•c1.: · ~· thlG #ae Supreme which they buy " .,.... . "-'"~ ••1m.1~ 'QP..&-"""Mo· -Rtib llid. ' l1Jgt0n. ·Beaeh.o ·ll4uor .store Nn YeU:1 .bib~ that to-perceat or his ~,(or.tD,•thel~pts qf a.~"dif · pump Alet ar• no-l<od Geinii-<iii!eriif. ····-·oliltm'l!::n -Jieach police lai<I tlfi-Tob-' Buh estimates that because of his all-'9ry of, ·lll~Je • ~ 158'1St.BprJhg-r lloo'1 locollon st P-de Valeoda and , date st,:o<cDT~•i 11>oui a:ll;Jlom. Po. ·weatller 1 El Tin road, malt ot his ClJi'lomers come u'Ce dllf';.1a loan 1descrfbett tn;bt1 early · 1 · from Leilur:e World. ''TheYi want the ru-l0?1·~·1He store av11111 ptste1 Gld Hazy . runsbl.; today and pakftJ ~'; '. preme beca111e they don't thow the1? car ordered~ c~rk to flD a papei': bag1>wilJf .. friif ton'",.. &re'11r the ofrlng for the (I will run' mi the~non-~ad·gas,' .. M said. All the'~y. .. ,' 1· ,. • "...., ....,. 'w Al •cn!mlt lllJh•1 lil"on, which has ··A _,ma~' • • ·:~·, ·.·aboUl.:io· '°".41fgt"~~ ll~ .. SU\lda,v'a !""° t • ,. TV l..I •i • :.>. , • ~'~din& SUMY aQd ~w~1 ~ had 11<>.IMI iu -since September, '°"'.: years otl NI!!}. •• ~ ·• · ;<eiio.· , , from 11$ to 75. '' • e llmjio'<"l!I· .... ·-Y ... aY•"· . ..tlllillt. •• -· _._ • . ~olilcl;.'ftieri. --IN-s·~mE-TOD"Y aale fl ~ otair' .Olan 1upreme or ·were no custom,en in the 1tih ·It {ha n. low.tad rquiar. . tline of tho ~ ad !lie ~ -. 1 •· , • Gonlon.M'"--, owner of WeStcUil Plua p1ied·by•jla\tlnc the c:aolrttsiltlf...+'1.tL Old· Let J. Cobb, wllo'1 ""'1<-' 1 -tn ltt!I "' -: Ing it on ·a s"°'4 . ..u<d "T~ t Sbetl bt ll<wport Beach, said' no-lead ID a · • ·h!I . ft • • y 0_.g .f:!!tDJI~"· !).~ cow'r . I aala .,,. • vuy an.on part ot his total 1be roltlt<r ond ,--ed on . -"'"' of . .,.-w•E -'. i .. ~ ·, • • foot, polloo Nici. •-, " I\. Mlller, .h:i hu had no-J=.c: avail· ., TM magazine alto preuf1w11 -... C ... coming aUractioM ~,Ind~ able for "three ol tour · ··~ alYI •· 11: ·11 S ' WI th Nies ha•• -"aa wen .. clri bi ,._L y WIDl "·-~·ell' . er '"• "New Andu Grlffltll s peded lince It can~t be used l.n all aul.M." EBIE , Pe. (AP),.-For 'the 11th year ~· who°Yt ti1td I WI~. o~ cars , thi B1ue Dolphlna, 1 scuba dh'lnc out· =~ :.,~!r"'~~ .~ : 01; toot --1. -·v .. r:1 dip in The dtl•f . it:'btl ol . IO~"-_.,._ lbo W:,l:.l' lttkt ofr Prt~ !ale. :,,..... peop ~--~ The!' • hole ln tho Jc< ad ""' vart.., w 10...,1 1uto -~111 for ~ swims, despite Cleo GA80LINE, P• I) tlio ~ -· • • • \~ • ' 1 ' • atarring old Allllu Grl/fllll. . -... u...rt° •..• : ' ............... , ·~ ......... ti (""'°M-., W ( ............ ,,.,. C-IC1 .•••••.• • c:.-t .•..•... ' c,...-. ...... . j : . ~.:~ .. ~~ ,. "·~...-. ... \' _.....,.. .;; ...• ........... lct •• "M -"* ....... , ... ............. '"''. .......... , .. ., '""" l!im .. .. •• 1 • .. • j DAil V PllOT - -. . _..,, . -~. Marriages Aren't ' . Begun in Heaven By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 11'11 0 1111 ~1111 Slllt MARRIAGE IS an institution. Men who choose to commit tbemselves to one may make stops at tw o other American traditions: the barber shop and the bar. Some couples -like a Costa Mesa pair -even get married in a bar. The recent John Shawhan and Terry Dtvon nupUals, however, couldn't compare with one such w11ter ing -spot wedding. News column cove~age was skeptically edited, while it would never make the society page. MARRIAGES ARE allegedly made in Heaven, but this memorable match was engineered I in The Promised Land, a Gardena bar owned by a glib, onetime traveling die· tionary salesman with a tr ue promoter's genius. The Best Man was a social lion named Charlie -a real lion. Main of Honor was a 400 pound go-go dancer named Sadie, who was for· ever steaming up her rearview mirror on the wall in her frenzied gyrations. CHARLIE TORE up his $90 tuxedo" at the first fitting and stood up nude with the blusl\tng bride and grinning groom. Sadie was really dresied -although normally nearly nude -and wept In sentiment. The newlyweds' n1mes an: faded in time, bul hope- fully they Jlved happily ever after. Poor Charlie, alas, didn't. HE WOUND UP in the county pound nne day in 1967. while his two yo4ng masters wound up in jail, charged with disturbing the peace and resisting arrest. These fa teful events all occurred on the same day neii;:hbors discovered a fast·growing lion living in their midst. By the time bat owner Jack Taub learned of the sen· sational story, Charlie had been Incarcerated about six weeks and wa.!I well on the way lo lionhood. Hi& ball -or board -was set at $300. based on a hunger for red meat. Taub is willing to pay well for what he really wants. He really \\"Snled Charlie. More than anything since the open-cockpit, 1935 Ford fire engine he drove up to the pound. HE REALLY wanted to drive Charlie hGme in it too - up the San Diego Freeway in 5 o'clock traffic -but was finally persuaded he might piy too dearly for that desire. Taub put Charlje in show business. becoming the only licensed private zookeeper in Los Angeles County after clearing much red tape. We put Charlie in the hearts of the readers. A pair of would-be catnapers emboldened by booze put Charlie aw:ay for good early one foggy day, not long after the wedding, when they cut. out one side ~ his wire cage. WE CAN PRESUME he loomed much larger when Creed, because while Charlie was present when d4!!puti~s arrived, the catnapers were long-gone. A lost motorist drove up as a dozen deputies with shot· guns surrounded Charlie, silting stubbornly in the street. "'Hey pal. can you direct me back to the freeway?" asked the errant and unobservant motorist. "No." "Why not? .. "BECAUSE THERE'S a loose lion looking in your back window, buddy.'' explained the lawman. He glanced backward and left hurriedly, without any lruitrucHon!:. Taub finally arrived to try and coltx Charlie back into his cage. but the game-playing wa1i over. Charlie bit the shoulder of the hand that fed him. He meant business. Shotguns roared like the ancestral call that had sur- faced in Cha rlie's blood, luckily missing Jack, whose mangling serit him to the hospital for two wetks. ONE CAN AL1'f0ST envision St. Pet.er greeting Charlie at The Gate and inviting him in to the Heavenly veldt. "'No thanks," he probably growled. "I had my Promised Land on earth." Sport Awards Listed The. Newpon Beach Parks, Beaches and Re c reation Commission has presented "special recognition awards"' to 34 boys and three girls who participated in recent flag football and soccer programs. James L. Rubel , J r .• commission chairman, said the awards are based on sportsmanship, a t t i t u d e , cooperation and "willingness to help other people in the program." He sakS athletic ability was also eonsldered In t h e 1tlecli0n. 1'hoee: receiving the awards were Jeff Ruzicka, John delivered treasure for pleasure '-ty-on .. 11 ~1!~~. MOO HA1'10~ llLVO. / COSiA MIM (714) 640-f100 • . . \.. • ¥ .,., ··~·~:·· ;.>,.' ~·>' '•, . 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' . ..... fo- I • • I SATl:JROAY; JANUA~Y· t " 19.7r · · Yelll' He•etowa ' TEN CENTS . --/" -~ . ~ . ·~;..~.' Ecology :Octane 'Taking .... :;, as~ • at .Coa·~t Pumps . .. By GEORGE LEIDAL or,.°"" .... •• ~ it. com.ea to ~-choioe between 1 slll(IC)tb rtinning -auto, and clean air, it 1ppe1rs most Orange Coast motOrl&U opt for thtir car. • Service stations along the Orange Coast ttP.Ort ·.sales· ot the 1tew non-leaded gaso- lines: are slight, except for the few 1971 car! that come in with engines designed fu u~ Qlt a:as .that lack5 octane boosting additJve~. ~ 1 S~on, itteDdant Micha~! Mullis of HtmtJns(orr ;Beacb, C'OCllliders ,himself to be "..l•nrWn·thO tcOIOIY stene." -_ ~.';-;-, . . ue·~ non-leaded gas whellever he can. ,but haa~ld oiily "two bucks worth in the•lut tw& weeks." "P9opfe ruiUy cfOn•t seem to care about the .U-.they breath." Mullis says. "Even non-leaded p'8 -it scares· uwn. They the people driving 18711 don't want to· try have this kind d. a lead crutch.and keep using leaded gp.1' , Bill Bash, w@':for sh: year,. has .Opet· ated a Standard station Lliguna Ht~ be· lieves dealers ;•Aren't tellifll. ~it'll CUS· ton\ers the cars use. non·leacfld' Pi-" , • ·~They 'COlnf in here and don't ~iev.e: me when 1 tell thein they can ·uae: non-, leaded 1a1~h ls one ~nt a gallon !tu than tbe.'.llbpreme which they buy," -~1 Ruh .dimalel that 90 perct11t of his pump •s .are no-lead btilli ordered. Ruh.'*timatu that bec~use of his sU- Oon'i4Ration at Paseo· de .Valencia and El :r~~ ~~,of hhi customers-come front ttlsmtr World. "They Want ~ 6U· preaiibeclu&e·they don't knOW ilieir car . ., .. . :; -, , will run on lhe norWead pa," h' uid. As. a re!!uli Raah'1 1tation, which ha•· had nO-lead· gas sfu "September, sonle- tlm!!!I ~n ''.get m.rt)" days'' witllout 1 sale of anything other than supreme or low-lead reiular. -· Gordon Miller, owner of Westc!1fr Plaza Shell in Newport Beach, said ~Jead sales are: a. very •U part oI his .lowl sales: ~ -. · · : ?<.tiller. who has hpd no-Jead gu avalt. able for "three or four montha," sa)'S sales have gone ''.as well as can be ex:. peeled since Jt can't be used in all autoe:." People who've: tried it with older Uri with varying degrees ".If succeN. "Some have complained, others have not," MU. The chief complaint of people: using the new varlety which Jowers auto emission (See GA!OLINE, P.,. l) rove es taut-ant om e Airports Closed NY, DC Buried By H~avy Snow By United Press International Parts or the norlheast were socited in under 20 inch ea of snow today. Paul Petzoklt would not have been impressed. Petzoldt, 62, spent his New Year's Day higli. on the slope of 13, 766-foot Grand Teton Mountain· in northwest Wyoming. He had problems of his own -three feet of fresh snow and 45-mile-an-hour V.'inds. "It's like be ing inside a marshrnallov.1," Pelroldl said. "There is more snow in the are.a than I have ever seen before." Washington, D.C., caught 15 inches of 6now from the storm. President Nh:- on and ·his family were forced to delay their departure for Camp David, Md .• F'riday and the combination of the wea.. ther and the holiday left the nalion·s capital a virtual ghost town. New York City got five to eight inch· es of snow· during the storm's 14 hours. Traffic Commissioner Theodore Kara- ghuzoff announced a snow emergency and said it would be continued through today. The blast closed both Washington air- ports for a time Friday, limited opera- tion at New \'ork's Kennedy airport and fon-ed the temporary closing of La· Guardia and Newark airports, also serv· ing the New York area. The combination of closings and re- duced service snarled holiday travel along much of the East Coast. ~fajor ract. tracks in three states we.rt tlosed by the storm and the annual mummers parade in Philadelphia was -tr Climbers Saved After 87 Hours T•Q.j>ped on Peak 7lMBERLlNE LODGE. Or" (AP) - Two men trapped on Mt. Hood by viciOU!I storms burrowed deep into the snow. to 1urvive five nigltts. For 87 hours, they huddled in a 11now cave in a single sleeping bag under subzero temperatures and winds up to 80 miles an hour at the 10,000-:oot le vel. Dr. Latham F121aagan, a 34-ye.&r-{lld surgeon, and Da1e Moon. 32, a Park De- partment survival !!peciallst, both of Eu· gene; were SJ10tted Friday near where they spent the fifth night and about hall a mile from 'Mmbttllne)..odge. where they started a cllnib to the IIJ.4S.root peak Sunday. · The two mauntaln •eterans were Riv'n first aid at the lodge •nd sent to a Port· land hospital, where they wett listed i• &ood condition. They were chipped and smiled thfooah cracked lips as they arrived. . postponed. Parts of Southern Pennsyl· vania had 20 inches of sno'4' before the storm blew out to sea early today. The northern Great Lakes states had up to an inch of fresh mow and rain and showers dotted northern and cen- tral CaJifornia early today . Holiday Road Deaths Ahead Of Estimates By Untied Pm..s loternadonl A rash of multiple-<leath traffic aeci· dents pushed lhe new year's holiday weekend death toll pace today ahead of estimates of 400 to 500 dead and 19,000 to 2.3.000 injured. The National Safety Council said late Friday the toll was running ahead of its eslimated casualty coo1t for the 7&-hour weekend. The holiday period began at 6 p.m. local time Friday and ends at midnight Sunday. A United PreS!I International count showed 193 persons killed in traffic since thethe hollday began. A breakdown of accidental deaths: Traffic Ia Fires JI Ml!'ttDaneous 5 TOtal 1 !II Texas Ud California"iled the na1ion with ]9 traffi{ Oeaths. Nefli York had 15, lllin· oism. Michigan 12 and Ohio 11. re \\'ere numerous trafflc accidents lha claimed several lives . F e persons died on the New York State Thruway east of Buffalo when one car ems~ the median Jlne, collided v.·ith another car and a third plowed inlet the wreckage. Four teenagera were killed and one critically injured whe" a speed· ing auto slammed into a freight train near Rock Falls, 111. Another car..f.rain crash, near Lake Odessa , Mich., killed four members al a family and left the 15-year~ld aon in critical condition. The family 's rural home near Ionia, Mich., had burned 0J1ly a wtfk ago. . --. ' 11 i0',;4t:t llelene ,~Uak, a,ssist.a.nt r'to .the director of the UC Jrvine.r· ine AN· Vllla e Art Gallery, welcomes visito ' to the ,ne-w exh~it building. Central'to the sev~·building arts complex, the gallery re-opeps Feb· 16 with a showing of paintings ·works by the la Milton Avery American artist. W/f 011g Way Driver 19illed 'Slee1Jless' Man Kills 2 Children, Wounds Son, Wife ' Iii. Comity Freeway <j:rasl1 A 38-year-old Los Angeles .man drivtn& the wrong way on the San Dieio Free- way v.·as killed and (ive perlOns were injured early New Year's Day in• high· s~, head-on collision near Miss!On Viejo. The accident occurred at 1bout 5:45 a.m. Friday when a man identified as William Ray Tiiden WU driving north in the southboOnd la nes of the free:Way just north of the La Paz ~d'off rarilp, the California lfigh"ltay Patro1,said. Tllden's auto struck a veh~le driven by Sigmund Bardack, 50, allo of · Los "ngele.s, and nlden, alone in hil car, wu killed instantly. Bardack · and-his four...])&llengers suffered .ttious jniurjes. but an are in satisfactory condiU01r at South Coast CommuJty l{ogpital. KUTZTOWN, Pa. (UPI) -l\.lrs. Cltf· The four were id;tified as Sharron ford Zierdt awoke early New Year'B Day and remenibered her husbend wanted Bard.ack, Jean Bard k, Su.son Rona and to go to her father 's tO help with the farm Sari Solow, all of Lail Angeles. The spokesman said I.hat Investigators work neaflthis Pennsylvania Dutch oom- we:re unable to dettrmine if Tilden had munity · entered the treewaf the wrong way at ''She asked him how he slept. He just I.1 Pai Road or u lie had merely cros!led !lsid he didn't," said Police Chief John the center divider' of the freeway . The: Bailey. tpoltetman noted •there i!I no dividing Zierdt, a 42-year-{lld chemical flnn fence Oil thlt pOrtion of the freeway. employe, then went an a shooting spree 'nk!en wu an dnplo)'t of the U.S. Ply· that leCt hlt .daughte:ts, Jeannette, 7, !pld wood 10orporatJon{ and is survived by his Darlene. e, dead: his YflCe, ~oyce, ~. wife, S6nni1, tJ l;os AJigeles. and a son, Jay, 111, seriously woun~d. Both of the ·~ in the collision Were lii bied to take his' oWn llle A..ld suf· completely d~ed from the Impact of fered gunshot MJUnds. of the 1:1eck and the cruh, the fpOke:sman said, and each face . Zier,dt was reported in poot con- vehtclt' WU believed to have been travel-dill ·~ ,J, on ...,,..ay_ Ill(. -111 nul" -bodr. •-~~ '·u""~ ~--17 wu . I ~· N~ -... -., -·~· •• ••l.Y baby 1itt.lbg and esepped the •h;iot- ACP-p C kin lnh. } r8C 0 P01ke safd1Zlerdt ... deprelllted t'!C'!nt· ' . '='· ly." told hi. wlfehe hldn't ll•pl , .... couple·.of nigtlb. . ' · • Down on Plan. es .. ,,__"'."'•m• .t "'' wtth •·shollUn .,.,... and .Jbe ran out .the baaement 'door.,"', 1 Balley .sa.Jd: .. He tired through the.- A T f,t. ~ and lhot bet throtigh'the rlght.shoNldk l ~ 'l1 And she r111 to a.neighbor's bollle-•l)d 1 1 toid them her husband shot her·.aiid was LOS ...,_ -(l]PJ) T airllnel 1hoottng' at-. the children." ~ ,,..~~ ·-'" Zierdt, Polfce repoi:te<j, ....i bock to may ~dted' fU' violating 1 new state te lhJtd noor an'd "'aded to ti• son. J1y. law an jUr poUution 104-times, aCcordlng ,. to tht-Air Pollution Control DI• to•awal<en blm. "1l'"!i\ly saJd bla lathlr lrict. I · · JM'fl1Led a shotgun at 'him and said' Geil • Only I Hurt In Crowded Cafe Blast By PA TRICK BOYLE 01 ltlt D•llY 1'11'11 Iliff Garden Grove police today .are JnvestJ. gating the pre-dawn bombing New Year'I Day of a crowded downtown restaurant in which an Anaheim man was slight!! Injured. Police !aid the 3 a.m, blast occurred at Belisle 's Restaurant, IZOC)I Harbor: Blvd., when a bomb was tossed through the open window of the mer\,b room . Offi. ce:rs said the lavatory was oceupied at the time by Donald F , Robbins, of Santa .bf, but the Robbins "bailed out'' before: the . bomb exploded. -Another man, Leon Jeffel"IOD, ts, al ~~o.c-: hand on the doortnob. The conaw!M of the blast jarred the door, spralnlnc Jef· ferson's wrist. Police said the: all-night eatery was filled with a crowd of about 100 persona at the: time, but no motive for the bomb- ing could be immediately de!.ernlined. Officers also were unable to speculate u to what type or explosive device was used .. A police spokesman said the restaurant. was not severely damaged u a result ot the bomblng. but that an adjojning build-' ing did sustain some structural damage; The ceiling and the alls-of the rest room· were partially destroyed by the explosion. "It happened in such a small area that ft seemed a greater explosion than It actually was,'' lhe spokesman said. "The building was really aot damaged ioo badly." _ Bandits Hold Up Liquor Store, Get $200 Haul A pair of armed men held up 1 Hunt- ington Beach liquor stGrt New Year'• Day for S200, the receipts of ·a slow day of business. · Huntington Beach police said the rob- bery of Edindale Liquc.rs, 15976 Sprlfii• dale St., octurred 11.t about 8:45 p.m. Po- lice said .a man described in his early 20's entered the: store waving 1 pistol and ordered the clerk to fill a paper bq: with all tl)e: money. . A secOnd maa, believed to be about. 3lt year1 of. age, was posted Jn front ot. the atore as a lookout. officers said. 'Ihere:· were no customers in the store at the time of the robbefy and the · cJttt. com. plied by P•llinl the cuh rqJNr -aitl into a bag. ·1f••t•er "Yoo shiver a lot," Fl~nagan quipped whe-n asked by • •newsman how thty kept werm. Moon-added ~ "You don't give up or we'd have been dead two or three dlJI l 1 bless you and \fir~." i ' o\ll.al'CD-u1olleomcua!d 0 fi""" "'"' . 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' .. _.._1~~- IW"RIU 1w-UUM:V1 .. • .,_r Ztentfs dllJ:y Wiii ~d In ...,.-ne' d niovlo cameru, the ofll<en ""°'d· and tlte entry r ... :De<;.. 10 oatd:""U'Y* ec( JOI vltilatlOno of the low, which pro. •• f·"' do -M•<•• ., hlbtU lhO'~ ol aayl tdrefoft"'ln ~·-.~·~ _ .... you can • .,,.,..,.. .-ch I n18lfl" 1hlt will readt·hf--tbe cfW. • I -=::..':tt.:=7:.~,::. Chilly Swim Weather --~ -·-·· --::C -• -·-Jn..,, ... hoar." n ~ nqul~ ~JllE: "1. (AP) 1 -For n.. tlth ye• ---· ---.A.. ··--·-ur1r••%f!!! -u.-~Ji..tmlll-be. ~-dark, • ·~•ue\"p._._:.,:~f 1 .. -..i..i:-~ ..... at. .... . -... . . .--.-:•.=---------. .....~ ---:, ipeclfted.,...r cbltl..... , ' .°' , ~ll~·· ~._ .. ,.~·R vu.-I•~" l!.Clff .,e &IVOKo:-.. ·--:::::.··; 32:: . 1po•1-~ &irllnii-.ilcl itieir ~ nt,.k!IJll111ieff;alQI Ne.r~o.dlp lh • .. --7 -"";"'.!;.' "'. :.-:-:.::.: • --=·=-1 :~~···:l'l\'pre. . the W. .. ~· lnl.t oil PrWtp10 Jslo. Oki IA< I. Cobb, 10Ad'1 mall. , 17'Q it on 11 1h.oto collf(t, "TM )" ouna· LawutT•," ii the cooir t tubjtcl o/ toda~'• TV WEEjC.1 ~ magazine al10 preirino1, ..,,: coming atirocUons tnci~, th< "Ntw And~·Grlfflih Srj,w; 1'4rrillg old Andu Griffith. Ml L .......• : •. t A•Mty •.•••• 7 ................ ,, CWtal ....... . (' ............. INI c.tllllt• . .•••••• • ~ ........• ~ ......• ~ ••··it:~.11 ll'"•mlb' .... -1 .... JI ·····• f ... .. ..,.. ,. " ....... -····'""'• =~:~:: .,.,.. '--...... 1 • Iran Crash.Kills 4.l 'l'EllR~il (UPI) -Forty On_ wen ·killed en M were injurtd ,,_.. day wben , train cm)'fnl worMn col~ lldecl w1t11 • ..... tnla II -.i Ina. ~n.1:11r:ll'r':ra: :i i::·~rzn.~~.·:;t6~::~· · -. ~. ;y:, :.r.=:-~~ ~:,:.~~.,!\l.'1<~ UW:llofl notlcelil!Ty r tlownw hiJ!lquth*.~ · 27: · 'Illa.,,; --...,.. ··: 1111 Jl.doc!M -11xr. ; · ............ _,. _ •• ,,,,--... 1 .. ' -" -. . -.. .:. .... ------~... :-' ..... '. . ..... .. . ' -------------1 - I -, ' • • ' - I I I 2 DAILV PILOT . . .. Mar1·iages Aren't '· '· Begtm in Heaven By ARTIJUR R. VINSEL tilARRIAGE IS an institution. ~1en who choose to commit themselves to one may make slops al two other American traditions: the b<irber shop and the bar. Some couples -like a Costa Mesa pair -eYen get married in a bar. The recent John Shawhan and Terry Devon nuplials, howeve r, couldn't compare with one such watering-spot wedding. ~ -'"\ News column coverage was skeptically edited, while' it would never make the society page. P..tARRIA,GES. ARE allegedly made in Heaven, -but this me1norable match was enginer:red Jn The Promised Land, a Gardena bar owned by a glib, onetime traveling dic- tiona ry salesman with a true promoter's genius. The Best Man was a social lion named Charlie -a real lion. r.1ain of Honor was a 400 pound go-go dancer named Sadie', who was for- ever steaming up her rear vlew mirror on lhe wall in her frenzied gyrations. CltARLIE TORE up his $90 tuxedo at the first fitting and stood up nude with the blushing bride and grinning groom. Sadie was really dressed -altho1,1gh normally nearly nude -and wept in sentiment. The newlyweds' names are faded in lime, but hope- fully they lived happily eve;-after. Poor Charlie, alas, didn ·t. HE WOUND UP in the county pound one day In 1967. while his two young masters wound up in jail, charged with disturbing the peace and resisting arrest. These fateful events all occurred on the same day neighbors discovered a fast-growing lion living in their m-. By the time bar owner Jack Taub learned of the sen- sational story, Charlie had been Incarcerated about six weeks and was well on the way to lionhood. His bail -or board -was set at $300, based on a hunger fo r red meat. Taub is willing to pay well for what he really wants. I-le really wanted Charlie. More than anything since the open-cockpit, 1935 Ford fire engine he drove up to the l""'nd. HE REALLY wan!ed to drive Charlie home in It too - up the San Diego Freeway in 5 o·clock traffic -but was finally persuaded he might pay too dearly for that desire. Taub put Charlie in show business. be<Xlming the only licensed private zookeeper in Los Angeles County afler clearing much red tape. We put Charlie in the hearts of the readers. A pair of would-be catnapers emboldened by booze put Charlie away for good early one foggy day, not long after Lhe wedding, when they cut out one side of his wire cage. ., WE CAN PRESW.!E he loomed much larger when freed. because while Charlie was present when deputies arrived, the catnaper! were long-gone. A lost motorist drove up as a dozen deputie~ with shot~ guns SUTfOtfnded Charlie. sitting stubbornly in the street. ·•Hey1Jll, can you direct me back to the freeway ?" .asked the errant and unobservant motorist. .. ,,-No.'' "Why not ?" "BECAUSE THE RE'S a loose li on looking in your back window, buddy," explained the lawman. I-le glanced backward and left hurriedly. without any instruction~. Taub finall y arrived lo try and coax Charlie back Into his csge, but the game.playing was over. Charlie bit the shoulder of the hand that fed him. He meant business. Shotguns roa red like the ancestral call that had sur- faced in Cha rlie·s blood, luckily missing Jack, wOOse mangling sent him to the hospital for two \\'eeks. ONE CAN AL~tOST envision St. Peler greeting Charlie al The G;ite and inviting him in to the Heavenly veld t. "No thanks." he probably growled. "!had my Promised Land on earth." The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and R e c r ca l i o n Commission has presented "special reCQgnition aw ard s" to 34 boys and three girls .,.,,ho participated in recent flag football and soccer programs. James L. Rubel, J r .• commission chairman, said the awards are based on sportsmanship, at t i tu de , cooperation and "willingness to help other people in the program." 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ZEE TISSUE Rog. 47< Sundo11 Onl11 WE WELCOME YOUR . BANKAMERICARD IAr(t' stlection of ~ell!~, mathematics, history, etc. Hard back books. Dlth ~. waate b&kt.. pa.ii. 3-pc. bowl R t. laundry bl;~t. 32¢ 4-Plck of Zee Ussue In color1 or whit@'. Save! • ( ·--· .................... L lrl!IN>ll "H l'lt!l y. -· Mid tt -ltrt D~IL > '1LOT 3 • parathon Session 9lst Congress Creaks to · ·Halt Everything ·;: Not Rosy At Parade I , • \ ( \ WAS!itNGTON (AP) -The longest- n.inning Congress In 30 ye1r11 creaked to- d1y toward an a rtemoon adjournment, apparen,tly guaranteeing a lengthy dis. pule over the supersonic transport plane will be replayed when the new 1e11ion convenes. Only two item~ stood Jn tnr way of ad- journment. One was funding of the Trans- portation Department throuah March 30 f'rona J>age 1 GASOLINE • • • pol!ut.a.1ts ls that ls causes a constant r.in(ing or knocking in the engina and, be· eaded gasoline, engines wlU not sl.Op alt· cause of the lower octant rating of non· er the igni tion is shut off. Dealer!! recommend that people with large, high-compres.t1on engines stick to premium grades, whi le cars that ordi- narily burn reiular might have succ&S.s With no-lead gas. Most companies offering lhe low.pollu· lion gas, price it about a cenl a gallon bek>w the cost of premium and three t1r four cents per gallon more than tt&Ular. Enco stations surveyed in Costa M&iio AM Fount.ain Valley report their com- pany has yet to offer a non-leaded 1aso- line. Orri!ll Boyd , who has operated a gas 11'1.stlon for 31 years, said his ssll'.!i of Arco non.leaded gas wrnt very well until the company stopped delivering ii_ Now, Arco is installing an utra undercround tank and separate pump to hartdle the third product Boyd said his Costa Me sa station sold 6.500 gallons of non-leaded gas in two months compared with salt!! nf 26,000 gallon!! or regular a nd 52.000 J:aJlons of premium during tht same perind. Boyd sllys custn1ner5 driving 1971 cars fi nd it works "very well," The cost or providing the exlra equip- ment necessary to offer no 11-Jeaded gaso- line is usually borne by the oil comp&ny. Boyd says he's been told the higher price is needed to pa y for the merchan- dising needs rather than lo mali:e up for any increased cost in producing the lead· less product. Mel Har1er, operator of a (',ulf st11tion In HurilinJ!:ton Beith, feels the IYPf: nr clienlele ht 111tr11rt.~ accounts for httle difference 1n th• sales of his firm's low- lead regular. "\\'e gf't mostly Cadillacs and Olds· mobile!! in tierr and I.hey use only pre- mium anyway," ht •id, He notes that s ince low-lead GuHtane replaced a leaded regular gas, Lhe per- crnt.age of regular sales has not· in- creased. Harte: ~ays his premium sales outnumber reguler ;.thr~ to one." Gulf orfers a "half and half" middle ranged gas that is a mixture of "40 per- cenl low.lead regular and 60 percent premlnm.''r Harte said. Mi!lsion Vie jo Mobil ~11.V.<; it does not yt t offer 01>-lead gas. "It. was due OcL 1." an attendant said, notinlj; the cnmpany had installed tanks for the new product &ame time ago. Gov. Reagan Delivers New Year's Messa!!;e SACRA~fENTO (U PI ) -Gnv. Ronald Reagan says the new yeAr is "A time. when we come. face In race 'vith the promise of tomorrow." In his tradilional 0 New Year message lo C.:tlifomians. the govt'mot ~id , "ii ran he a time for ~w beginning!! and new hope -a limr lo renew our faith, review our i;ioals and reinforce ou r re- gol ve." "If all of us will vow to dedicate nurselve11 to these 11ims, we c1n build lhe reaJities Of tomorrow from our dreams ot toclay." DAILY PILOT ,...,.,. •·•h ........ ... ,h C•t. M ... H ............ .... i.i. ,..., s-a.11s O"-AN GE COAST 'UaLISHINI) COM~ANY Ra&•tf N. '111,.4 'r .. 111 ... 1 •rA PwMllMI' J1cl.: It, Carli., V1'N ~ """' C.-11 ,,.,_,... T~'"''" tc,,.,;a l•llw 1\•"''' A. M"O'hi11e M ..... low .fllli,r ~le~••' '· H1I lwl~ Or1niie fW"IY MIW -C.11 MIM• .nt W.1 'lrl' 91!'9'f ,,,,_t 1~11: ml W•t ......... ....,.. u.tuN IN(Jll: :111 , ...... AWll\119 t-lvntl~-l-.c.11: 111171 .... a.v;,....., $1~ Citnwntt; JU N.,.,.. 11 C-11111 l•I f -including money for the SST. Th• tJthtr: the adjournment resolution .. Beth items cleared the House Thur• day. And Sen.le action an both apparently wai 111ured when Sa. William Prox· rnUt (l).Wb.), chief opponent of tfte SST, reportedly acreed to 1}1ow the govern- ment t.o subsidize the high-speed plane for another throe months. Without thal 111rl'f'ment, there w.1.s lit· t!e chance the Senate would a pprove the interim money measurP for the Tran~· porl.ttion Deparlmtnl bl'fote tht 9lst Con· F!'MS is r~uittd t.o call it quits by noon Sunday. But Pronnire. by agreeing In drop hi!! filibuster against the SST. reportedly won an agttement for 1 aeparate vote on the aircraft in March. I ' PASADENA (UPI ) -Protesters e8'pOUS,. Ing everything trom women'a lib to treat, rfient of Jews Jn the Soviet Union tool\ adva11tage <X balmy weather and nation, •I ~Jeviaion coverage tG spread the!l message at I.he S2nd aMuaJ TournJmen~ of Roses parade. l But the flora l extravaganza went oft without a rut.ch as millions watched iJt peri;on 11nd on television. / The temperature was in lhe mid-7~ with bright sunshint -a feature this cHf h1" been flauntin11 since 1890. , The only incident marring the testivl~ lies occurred early Friday, before th~ parade began, when a drag-racing caf careened out or contrG/ and ~lied ln11 speetators waiting along the parade roure.l Six persons. three of them children, wer1 in iurtd, one seriously, l Police said Joseph f\1ichael .Soliz, 131 (Jf Pasadena. had bern racing with anoth-1 er car ~·hen the rear end o( ·hi1 yehicl~ broke loosr, causing the car to sktd intn, the crowd . _The $290 million requested for deYeklp-- ment of the 1,Pl-ntile·sn-hour plane i!I i~tuded in the $1.6-billion transporla· tion money bill. The Sen11te vnted ear!ler to eliminate the SST appropriation, the Housr voted to keep it and a ronference commillee settled on $210 million. The same bill carries money for the Federal Aviation Administration, the Coul Guard. tht highway program and a hos t of nther traAsportation projecl"f. Because of parliamentary procedures, tht Senatr would have In had to kill the entire transportation bill lo get rid of 11>< SST. HUNTINGTON BEACH FINGERPRINT AUTHORS DEMONSTRATE THEIR CRAFT Officer Gitn• Wllllemr. (left)~ Stt .. Robert Sorensen Dust for Evidence Soiiz. b'ookrd nn su!plclon nf drag rac~ ing and rerkless driving. had to be res·~ cued from tht angry crowd by poller. / . Tournament orficials. a!iked women's. hb emissaries to rtmove signs ca1l ln§ parade grand marshal! Billy Grlham I\ "srxist" and a "sell-out prophet,'' but- thev refusrd. , Hu11ti1igtott Policenieit When Graham's black limoush1e passed; .. ·httr-suittd officials stood Jn front ot the ai gns. Pr~ident Nixon , in ~igning Friday JI resolution convening the ne w-. Congress .Jan. 21, cautioned that if the Senate fail· ed ta appr-ove the interim ttansporlation appropriation-with the SST money-hf\ would have no alternative but to call a special session before I.hat date: Pair Pen Prints Primer Survivors Claim 1'ire lo Blame In Deatl1 Suit 1r 1r -tr' PresUlent Signs Record 66 Bills As Year Closes By RUDI l\'lEDZlELSKt Of ftlo DlllY P'llel Sllff When Sherlock Holmes was tracking down clues to criminals in dark London alleys with his magnifying glass he never dreamed that his sleuthing skills could be duplicated by ordinary pol icemen. It's al most elementary now , thanks to advances in the sciencl' n r fingerprinting, or dactyloscopy, as the criminologists call it. That subject has become the basis (tf a book by two Hun tington Beach police officers. ll will make anyone a fin11erprinl authority for the price of WASHINGTON '(AP\ -In 11 snow'y SS. holiday combininR footblll and business. Sgt. Robert Sorensen and RichArd President Nixon has !iigned .11 flu rry nf ''Gene" William.~ said the book may major biUs passed in tht closing da ys never become a best seller. 11 was Clf the 9lst Congress. \\Titten primarily for college classes. "There was nn text at a reasonable Nixon spef!I. New Year's Da v wi1h · price which adequately covered the mrmbers of his family and a li(roup ol · finj!lerpr inting field in language a student 11ides at the snow-covered preiiiden_ti.al r&trftt at Camp D.11vld, Md. He. i! e'X· could understand,'' said Sorensen. an eight-year veteran nf the Huntington peeled to return to Washingtnn Sunday. Beach Poli~ Departmenl . The ·.PresiJ!enl spent mom of frldl)' "So Gene and I decided tn write one. afternoon in frnnt of 11 television set, lt was a lot of work and we have watchlng the Cotton Bowl and Rose 11 lot of money tied up in this ptOJtC1, Bowl football games. -, but wt are hoping several colleges will With him al Camp David were Mrs. adopt the workbook," Nixon, their rider daughler, Tricia, and Their gu ide lo sleuthillg outlines the hrr dale, Edward F. Cox, a Harvard latest scientific ways of locating invisible law student. fingerprints left on e.videncr, how they While House chief of staff H. R. HaJde· can be developed through powders .11nd man, domestic adviaer .John O. Ehrlich-chemicals and then classified lhrnu~h man .and special assistant Roger John· a complex system involving loops. arches 111on rli1cussed wit h Ni xon the new fed-and whorls. eral budgrt and the State of the Union "Criminals can now b(' positively iden· message I.I> be delivered later !his month. lilied through their fingerprin~. but Nixon actt:d on 86 bills _ a record things were not al~·ays that 1imp!r," for him . Williams pointl'<I nut. "In e.arly London and nthf'r mejflr He signed JI housing bill containing cilies, police officers with photographic $2.9 billion and provision for a n&Uonal memories wrre rmployed to recall urban-growth policy. criminals by appearance. The nev.• law, for the first time. pro-"This was later supplanted b y vides government insurAnCP. agllinsL photography but neither method was the crime in high-risk city areas and re-3nswer because facial characteristics quires the President Vi mali:e recommen· change with time. and with disguise." dations to Congress for setting urbaA· The science of criminal identification growth policy. .,,.·as not significanUy advAnced until 1870 Most of the. money w'il! be u&ed !fl .,,..hen the French anthropologist"Alphon~e rebuild blighted city area.a. help lhe Bertillon devised a syi;tem lo measure poor buy and rent home~. aMi1t in de· a nd record the. dimension~ or certain velopmr nt of ne.w communities and in-parts of the body. crease public-housing subsidie~. "Although that aeems almosl funny Happy Monday HolUlays Make Longer Weekends WASHINGTON (APl -Tn thl11 ntw TrM"el Oraaniutiont. a prime bl.ckr r year. most workel"I acrou I.he country cf the new law. •Ill have five guaranteed minlvac1tions ln the st.ates that haven't acted, the ln the form of mai:lwttkends. legisl1turea of Oklahom.a, West .Virglni.a, Congress arranacd it so that hereafte.r Wiscon111in and South Dakota pi.ett In four htJ1id1y1 will fall on 1 Monday, ,January And could fall in line with creating 'a new orte, <Alumbu1 Day: in the others before·W.ashington's birthday. the: proceu. Labor Day already falls The Louisiana legislaturr corusidered M a Monday, the idea this past year b\Jt let it die. A year~nd check 1hows that U slalf:s: It meet.~ again next Max. have. gone along with tlle idea of the The federal law, pd3ed In 1968 to three-day holiday wttkends. Legill1ture., be effective in 1971, applies to employes nf Looi111iana. Oklahoma, South Dakott, nf the federal and District of Columbla. Wtst Virginia and Wh1coru1in hevtn't yet «0vernmenta. St.ate l.aws apply to 1Llte The new lineup of nlne lqal public employeio. holidlya: Private indUJtry m.ake1 lt.s own New Year'• D1y, still Jan. I. riecialons about holidays but usually WIJIUniton'• Birtltday, the th ird Mon-,follow& auit when iovemment employes diy m February. ttt the day off. Memorial Day, the last Monday in · • ~ induatty and labor 1upported the M1y. Mon!ay holiday law. Independence Day, aUll July '-A umple survey by the U.S. Chamber Labor Day, 1Ull the flrat. Monday ln _--.0Leommetci_11ever1J yean 110 Ahowe.d Sl!pt.tmber. tl\lt for ballk11. reta.ilen and o~ COlumhwJ l>ty . the ltCond Monday bu1inWes, 1i1 holidays hid become sta.n· in October. d1rd -Ntw Ye1r'1, Mem«\11 Day, 'iflfran1 Day, the fourth Monday tn Independence Dey, Labor Da y , October. ' Thankqiving and Olri!lm111. • 'I:Unkqtvlng Day. •till the fourth Jn aome clUes it hu become traditional Thurlday in. November. for stores to stay open on Wuhlnston's Chritbn1s, still Die. 25. Birthday and hold bl& met. ln,edo9tl111 tilt ll~!)o!hlly Idea,--'Ille 'tonpr '-ends mo«t mt.Inly, f'.lltt1 tddtd 1 few YlrittfO!ll, All 45 ·will mean a boon to the tr1vel, tnd:Ultry . • that hive acted went aioqg with And beC!t\lle aome p;opie Just ...., at Wadllft(lon's Birthday but only 37 home Ind putter around the noose. thty adopted Columbua Day, the ntw holiday, abould mean a bl& booet to the do-lt-_, r. the . Olacover America ~our,.u lllcklltry. In us now . he reduced them to a formula which theoretically would apply only to one person and would not change during his life," said Sorenstn. "The downfa ll of this system waii that no two people could measure in the same manner Bertillon did and criminals wou ld often receive varied formula5"." Fingerprinting. as we know it, wa~ no1 used until 185'1 until Sir Willi8m Her.!<:hel. an administrative officer for lhe Hooghl y District in Bengal, Tndla, required native.s to put their fingerprints on contracts. "He did it mainly for the purpose rl impressing the native mind with the solemnness of this contract lo discourage dishonesty and default ," add"ed Sorensen. Nineteen years later, Herschel was usi ng fingrrprtnts ei:tensively in several departmenl<; at Hooghly, as a means of identification nf prisoners as well as parties to civil contracts. "Tnday, flnierl>rlnt.s oner an lnfallibl" means nf personal idenliflcalit>n. All other personal t:h1r1cter\stics chana;e. hut the fingerprint.s never." Williams emphasized . Althou~h policr officers catalogue thousand.~ of print~ each year from persons who have been booked on crimes. school and government employes. the ones that draw the re.al interest are of course thnse left behind in a crime Most nf the time these are invis ible In the naked eye and can only be sern once they have been developed either by dusting powders or e1posure to chemicals. These are known as "latent prinl<;. '' "When we're checking out a stolen car. for ex11mple. wr would loo k for latent prints fin the door handle!!, the entire driver's <1rea, the seat .11djustment lever, the rear view mirror and I.he ~afety belt fa steners,'' Sorensen e.x· plained. The sweaty residur left behind by the friction ridges of the 111kin can then be·-made lo appe.11r by du.sling them \\'\th fine powder or sometin1es when looking for prints on a piece of paper, by rxposing it 10 iodine lumes or other chem icals. "Prinl<; can either be photographed or 'lifted' from the evidence by covering them with sticky transparent tape and pulling them off." the oHicers said. from lhat point on the identification of the criminal Is a tedious proct~ becau" the prints have to be minutely scrutinized and compared with others tht department ha1 on file.. "Someday this ti me-consuming manual search will be climinaltd through com· puterlzaation and special cod I n g methods.'' Williams predictrd. One such system is alrcariy com· mercially available. but is rather costly. "Even though it would eventually pa.v for itself. gellinit administrators to shell out for !hf' initial costs have been unsuc- cessful." hr said. S.urvivor!I of two men whet died last1 Sept. :?ll in a three-car pileup on the· San Diego Freeway at Ortega Highway , have sued an oil company, a tirt manufacturer and a service staliOll t owner for $3 million in damages. Plaintiffs Hazel M. Dusseau and· Carolyn E. Wills cl.aim in lhe Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that a· faulty tire manufactured by the Atlas Supply Company led to a collision · between three. cars and the deaths of . Rudolph Dussea u. fl2 , and George H.' Clark, 34. , Also namrd as •e!.endant.s in the action · are tht Humble Oil and Refiriing Com·~ pany, the Enco se.rviee stalion of C.A. Silva and Daniel 0, Fuller, the driver : of a c.ar involved Jn the crash with lhe Dullseau and Clark vehicles. The complitllnt 1tatu that the house traillr dr iven by Duauu went out o( control when the allegedly faulty tire blew out. Clarl<'s station wagon rammed · into the back of the trailer In a colli11ion , that killed both Los Angeles County men. Mrs. Dusseau a!ks for a total or Sl.S million in damages. Mra. Wills, identified .as the guardian of Clark's children, asks for .11n identical amount. First-tol.R.Ameriean Team! • • I i;?eody for rhe 1971 kic.k-~ff. First Americon Title lnsuro,,;• Compony'a oll·Americon t~ of- ftr• you 0001her 1eo1on of chacnpion1hlp performonce. Fast, relioWs, here'• a lineup !hot ~lays fer the tille ever'( day of the year: llnemeo (left to rig~t)-Chuck Wroot (South C.01t oNO), Jock Corrigan (Sonto Ano ), ICen Young (Newport &.och.Co11to Meta). BUl'Johnaon (North Orange Count)'), Gory Lei~• (Gorden Grov•Huntiog1on S.Och), Joy Rhood1 (Fultetton, Tu11tin), Deon Olien (Anoheim-Bveno Pork): 8oek1 . Dale Posl, leh (MorMtint)f·lolt '"'"' rifht (lrokff R .. la1ion1)1 Jim O'ICMfe, q uorterbock (Orooo• County Monog.,.b .C... ~rceM, f\illbock (Sal•• Monoger). First American Title In8urance Company HOME OFFICE: •21 NORTH MAIN STREET, SANTA ANA, CALI NIA92701 •(AREA n4).5'17-2 •, ' ' • ' i • • • Satt1rday , Jat111ary 2, 1971 . ( ,..~Pope Flays Trials • Pulpit. and 'Pew Spain, Russ Proceedings Vnder Fire "Today -the. Flnt Day Is at 10:45. St.rmon Subject: el Ill< R<!&l of My Lil<" will "The B<Sl Jlll!Jll_J.lle", Dr. be Ill< subject of Pasloc D. W. ~ Ackerman 's sermon at the 10 __;~~' · a.m. servke of worship· al The Re~· QrlH Uie Sllqbr:rd ~eran Gertiard ·~-~Gr~ ·;the Ourch, Camino Capistrano at l11urcb ;J'flii~"~, Dtl Gado Road, Cap iitrana 20062 Laguna Can~d, Beath. Roly Commun)on will Laguna·Canyon, wi tlin· bt observed. E\le(y true day on the subject~ _ ., it believer in Chrlsl as Savtor the Science nf Mind!~.Sll:ricts is invited to p.artake of the are held at 9 a.zn:~-~at r elements of Holv Communion. II a.m. ._ ··•~,' .!.' "-Sunday SchOOI and Adult During January, OW. -tilsic Bible Forum follow the wor· fundamentals o l "Reti8:ioua ,. ship service and begin at 11 :05 Science are the sub)ect Of' lhe · a.m. Dr. Ackerman is leading Sunday sermons in a 11 the Adult Bible F' or u m • Religious Science churches. discussions on "Jestu or "The importance of the prac- .. Naz.areth'', which is a study t ie! of these priocii;iles cannot .t of the gospel v.·ithin the New be ove remphSsized." Dr . Testamffit. Gerhard s a y:; . "Religious A bowling party is brine_ Science is a practical wa y ~ planned for all young people of life. us.able in every walk , on Sun. J an. loth. of life. Live::; can be •I transformed through the use .t The Rev . Claude a n d of these age-old principlr!i ,, Juanita '1.Jpclike will be the which are simply the law or ·· special speakers al the Little life as taught by many •, Church by The Se•. 468 Legio n religions.'' •" Strttt. Laguna &ach, every Qualified leaehers are in >-Sunday night at 7:30 during charge of children f r n m Jlnuary. babyhood through h i gh for the past · 20 )'ears the school during Sunday service ·l Updikes have m3intained their at 9 o'clock only. residence in Laguna Beaeh while serving on the mission fields of South America. They·_ }!_av; -lelui-ned here durinl! their fur laughs and are now living in Laguna while preaching in 1 he Southern Cali forn ia area. Tiley are als-0 bear1! cin Rado KFSG eyoery SUriday at 2:30 p.m. the publi c is lnvit~ to attend . Harbor Chri.111iao Church, (Disciples of Christ) meets each Sunday in H a r p e r Elementary School. 425 E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa. Sonday School is at 9·45 and Worship Resurrection I.. u t h e r a n Chur ch. L.C.A .. 9812 Ham ilton rerookhursl at Hamllton) Huntington Beach schedules morning worship with Holy Communion at 10:30 a.m. Arthur R. Tingley, pastor. will _ siieak_on: "'f'be ~!Ill To Adv&fl. ce". Ann Misel is organist. Llo y d Dan i el so n i s choirmasler. Sutlday ~Sthool _sesstom for grades l Wo and above at 9 a.m. Nunery care through first gradt:"at 10:30 a.m. The• Rev . Charles L Ros e Newport ·unity LOii.EH 0 . FLICKINGER., Mlnl•ler De'fatlot•I S.,.,le-10 A.M. & 11 :15 A.M. Suncltv Scl.ool for •ll 1911 -1:4:S ••"'• 1 lftl ud l"l", N••'o" leoc.h Offie• -'46-S 111 Singspiration WHilleMc.f, 7:JO '·"'· DIAL-A-l'IA Tll 646.06lf First Assembly-olGod cChurclt 140 E. 22nd St., Costa M.sa-541-3761 lie•. (, W. Ph ill ie11, 1'11!ot f :JO A.M.-Ch11rc .. School • All,.,., l O:SO ,A.M.-l'•ator Phllllpa Sp11king Jr, I-l'r•·School Church N•l'Mf'Y C•r• Av•ll9ble 7:00 P.M.-PftlfM l'hllllps s,..k1.., 7:l0 l'.M.-WIHIMSHy • Pr•y•r & llltl• Studf "-1'111't:M'!N l'rt:·khaei.:-A9" 2'h ·~:JO •.rn. to S:JO p.111. l"ttttN 645·2)2) -HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD · · 740 W. Wilson·, Costa M.1's• 141-470• V. 1.. H••TWICK. PA$TOI. OOlllT I . llSTlll Mltu•t•• .. £•..c•l- CAltL G£NTl'I' Mifti1t1r 14 Minft JIM \INOlRTOH MllMttw If Ytu!ll SUNDAY S.illlYICIS • :•5 A. M .-S11114oy !ocho•f 10:50 A.M.-"1•71-Follur•er Suee .. 1" S•r1111111 lly l'•1'P•r 7 :DO 1'.M.--G11RI SpMko• , Jn. Cl•wff Whlto' So: Conf. Dit"let 11nd 10:30 services Sufl:day at the C.mm•lllt)' U a I t e d Melbodl•' Cb11reh,' 6662 Heil. Huntineton Peach. Church School classes (or all ages will also be held during those hours, with child care provided for lnfanl..5. The United Methodist Youth Groups con l i nu e their meetings each Sunda y even- ing. The Senior Higb gro11p for young people from 9th throui h 12th grades meet from 7-9 p.m. in the Chapel. 'T'hc Junior· High group for young people from 7th and Bth grades meet from 7-8:30 p.m. in.Moore Hall. The young people of the tommunJt y are invited to join them . "Whal Can Happen Tlil You in 1971 ?", will be Dr. Ray C. Gery's challenging sermon this Sunday at Christ Cburcll by the ~a. 1400 W. Balboa Blvd .• Newport Beach, as he invites the membe rship lo "pledge your presence'' for the entire month of Sundays ~V.\TICAN CITY !UPI) - ·~•Paul Vt said U:U wetk Airi;.u of Ba.quea ill Spain -f;M Jewa in tbe Soviet Union -we among the causes con-., ;,11\bUting to a "disease of ,~r" a ~ s a 111 a g the inodiim world. • -~ 73-year-()Jd Rom a n ~ ,,Cltbolic pontiff, addressing "." ~ ~kly general auditnce .. in 5.J-Peter's Basilica in his ~apeech of the year, rtttr~ red tO "certain judicial pro- oeedin'gs." Vatican sources -uJd there was no doubt he was referrinfl: to the con- Billy Graham Proposes Prayers Against Bias PASADENA ( UP I ) the 1930s. He noted the in .January. 'DISEASE OF 'DISORDER' Pope Paul Vf tells Worship and Olurch Schoo! hi s final weekly audience of the year that trials of begin at 9·30 a.m., with the Basques in Spa~n and Jews in the Soviet Union have Adult StuUy Groups recon-contributed to a ''disease of di sorder" sweeping the 1•eni ng at 11 :00 a.m. The \VO rid. Evangelisl Billy Graham call-mod ern condemnation o f ed for Americans this week Chrislian leaders who re- tG use prayer and pressure mained silent duri ng that lo end Soviet discrimination period and urged. "it is lime. against J ews. that all of us spoke up and Senior 'H igh Youth Center is ----------------------- open at f.·30 p.m., for games, recreation, Stui:l y \Vorkshops and meet ings. The evening program starts al 6:30 p.m. Temple Belb · David of Orange County will conduct its Sabbat h Services on F'nday evening, Jaouacy 8, 1971. al R:lfl at the C'lilmm u n ity Congregational C~rch. 41 11 Kate!Ja Avenue at Bloomfield. in Los Alamitos. During lhese ~ervicts, the. congregation ·will celebr ate and honor the Bar !\.litzvah of Randy Craig Bassin, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Everett Bassin. The services will be conducted by Rabbi Bernard 8 . Goklsmith in conjunc!ion with Cantor Harry Newman. la honor of the Bar !\.1itzvah, lhe ad ult choir of Temple Beth David will partic iate in the servic es under lhe direc;.tion of Mrs. Fay Newman , the Temp le mu sic director. Lutheran Church Of The Master, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona de! Mar nffers two hou rs of worship at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunda y Church Schoo l alld Bible classes are held al 10 a.m. AuXiliaries and Instruc tion (Su PULPIT, Page 5) Graham, who wa s ~e grand say that we do not believe marshal of the 1971 Rose in the p e rs e cu l i on of Parade. suggested al a new minorities." conference t h a t "pressure The evangelist described the brought to bear against the Middle Easl situation as the Kremlin is going to have an most urgent problem of 1971 effec t. and urged Ame ricans to pray But he also urg~ religious for all world leaders because. persons of all faiths. including "we're going to need all the Arabs. lo pray for Russian prayer we can get Lo keep leaders "so thal Goel will w~the world out of war." in their hearts and they I Graham. a personal fr iend discontinue the ir continu and adviser of President Nix.- harassment.'' nn, also gave his blessing ttt Graham said tha t t he e President's Vietnamization Russian p e. r s e cu Linn is policy. desc ribing it as his reminiscent of Hit ler during only alternative troversial Burgos and Ltn· ingrad trials. The pontiU &aid the world hi troubled and uneasy about "the persistence of war 1n various parts of ttie world, cert ain judicial proc:·cedings which have so moved world public opinion, the ~tale of social tension in vanous na- tions. d e 1 i n q u e n c y and violence. the many cases of robberies, h I a c k m" 11 , in - justice. torture, extortions and crime." Because or a 11 these things , the Pope said. "the world seems to be assailed by the disease of disorder. by fal se legality, by criminality, by the pseud0opolitics of fnrcr, by demagoguery, by systematic protest and by the mercantile and military r ace of armaments.'' "This is not peace, ii is not civ:ilization, it is not Chris- tianity," the Pope declared. He warned men against suc- cumbing to scepticism or cynicism. "To suggest so mething In this plaCf! and in thls n1oment. we sin1ply exhort you In return to the in terrupted thoughts nf Ch ristm as," h"e said. "Let us try above all to conserve the 1nner peace of the spirit." He said that with fait h and pra ye r ma n v.•as capa ble of reacquiring a ·' p e r s on a r freedom or choice ." The po ntiff said lhere were. many ideas in lhe pres£"nt age wh ich v.•ere good and great. human and dignified. "But these are of l r n obstructed and devnurrd hy contrary ideas: and in the end. confusion still prevails," the Pope 5aid COAST · CHURCH DIRECTORY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES l lllAN CHES OF THI MOTHEl CMUlCH' THI FllST CHURCH OF ~Mll!.T, SCllNTIJT IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSrTTS "GOD" · ··· ' -······ S_LIN~A_Y, JANUARY 3 Costa Mtsa-First Church af Ch ri st, Scientist 2111 Mn• Verd• Dr .. Ce•t• M"e >ulHfcry Sch11ol -•:15 A.M. ' Churc:h 5e<Yit• -1 I A.M. l••dlnt 100111, l'ISO """' Y•rd• Dr. --.. - Huntington Beach-First Church of Christ, Sc itntitt Ith & Ollv• Sunday Sehaol-t :JO & 11 :00 Chureh-f;l0&1 1 A.M. lfltdl119 loem-221 M•l11 St. Newport Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientl1t JlOl YI• Lide Chllft .. & 511ndcry Selleel -':15 & 11 :00 RHdl-. illoe111, J )15 Yi• Lida Newport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scientist 3100 P.elfle Yl•w Dr.,·e.,.,.. ditl M• Church & Sufldcry Sch11ol -10 A.M. 111.odi~ lN111 -l'16l L Coat Hwy. .<\!I are cordiall y invited to altend the. church services and.enjoy the privileges of the Reading Roo ms Child C•,. l"'r•.,idetl AT ALL SEllYICES CENTRAL 7 , BIBL ~E CHURCH & ' [mph.Ui:{inK" The Pl;in of God I' The Penon of Chris! The Powrr of thr Holy Splril II 1)1 !-u...!1v Sthoo1 ' A.\1 I Morning ,,.,,..,.,~,r> 9 •nd 10:30 AM I 1 Lv,n1111 S<!"'•~t J PM 1 WM"fldAV (llbl• lfvdy i i nd Pr1ycr 7 l'/\-1 I, • jl Nur.try du•ong otrv•c.ot ,!I A full Youth Progr.11m C1n. of Or;i nge ;ind 23rd. St. Cost;i Mes' ,, I Rt•· Freel Mor1 1. P•1lot 1 . ' Seventh· Day entist Church l' .c•• St., Coit• M .. , ......... t •. ~ ••••• I COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE ,,J Wonhlp-10 A.M. Ch•tek Sch1111i-l 0 A.M. 1>44.7400 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH ' Welcomes You. ST. JAMIS, J20• ¥111 Uh, M-''" h 111ll ' 7:l0 ,t.,M.-H•ly fye~11rl1t •:oe A.M.-fomity Wanldp x ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Drive University Park, Irvine le'I'. M•rbert N. Nitrmon11 S•11d111y School-I: SO A.M, Fo111ily Wonhip l :JO & 1 O A.M. lll-1211 N•rMft' Coro 131-3246 A Cordia l Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH t1lbo1 IJ l•ncl THI UNITED COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 11 S A9~I• 6.75·0950 9 ~10 A.M. 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Wocl1Mtd..,-l:OO P.M. \v H"le-•;15 I-10:10 Ch11re .. khool-•:15 Hurtt,.., C1r1 All Mornint I ~00 W B~lboA Blwcl. t.JJ.J!OS w.,,,h,p-9:)0 A.M. Chufch Schoof- 9:10 & 11 A.M. ' FIRST SO UTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 610 HAMILTON, COSTA MISA GEORGE IOUll, l"ollter Sunclty Stl.10! •••••••• ,,45 Tr1inil)9 Un10ft •••••••• ~:00 Morlll11t Wonhi11 ••• ~. l 1 :00 ~.11irtf ;W.euhip ··,,,,, l !OO W9'11•1t.v Pr,.v•• M.,+tn g for •II f9" ·---······-··· 7:10 ...... '41-9111 ....,.,,. ... .....,, ..... 11.w. UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH fiarbor C/iri:1lian Church OP: NIWl'OIT IEACH -IDlsd~ .. ) MHtl11t 1•1-'y H•rpel' 11•-...Y Seti.al 421L 1M St., CMttl M .. 11 Church School 9,45 A.M . Morning Wership 10:45 A.M. N•'"" c-P'l••IMll Chihl cor ... •:OO •. 111. Th• 1 • .,. J11li• P. Aili., II, Roctet The•••· Dnl4 A. e,."'" Auecl.,. R11e.t.r l'h•1111: •1s.0210 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave ., C.M. Su1116trys 7;l0 I •:lO Cll•rth Sch-I-•:lt Tll•nlkyt;: 6:)0 & 10 •.111.: Holy D"t'll • 111111••tKDlll View, TM I•"· .s.1111 W. D• .. lfteo-,.._ 141·1]2' Ill~ ============~========~1 .Phone: 642-2725 NEWPORT HARBOR ' LUTHERAN CHURCH ' 12S2 S. I. ,ALISA.DU IOAD 1.ANTA ANA NEl•HIS ll.IWOA'I' KNOOt.. ··-·····•·.,•····•·······•·-··''Cl A.NI. MOIMIM• Wa«.IMJll -..., ••••••.•. ., •.••• _ ........... 11 A."4- llVIWtNO WOl:INil' ....................... --~·-•-· ~ PJI,.. MIDW•ll( l l•IW:&. WfCIMSIDrt.Y -·"·······-11• IO.M. 111'1'. Wllltl J, COnlCll Cllwd ...... ......W .ll:~~~~M~m~· ~is~te~r~' ~D~r.~D~·~w~·~M~cE~lr~o~y~~~~~li'I LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Oov•r Or. LI 8-3631 -. . • TI.. In. J•-G. 11911, l"•lor OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacific View Dr. Corona de.l 1.iar DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER I Mn. w.i ... cti.wit.•MI .. FIRST llAPTIST CHURCH -........... v...., , IAIM!'IC.111 •••1111) I • ............. S..... -lf~ -·-:. .... Hnhl.M\""' 1 .~,.. 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Dtr.c.., CHRIST LUTHERAN CHUR1CH 111111 """°' -.·il~ ...... ~ ... t•• •.111. _ Mh1hter J. Leeeft M-lnt ........ ; ••. -.... lit•··~' Ph ·-5111 D N""ht ., ... ~ ............ _ ....... • •.111. , one :~ 1y or ._ • M111euri $y11od .. v;.~Q,:c·~·p~~4:; 11;;;;;;;;;;;;~.;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~! -·-·-MMm · --. MWM• II; • Y-M••l111g1 •• , • l ;Ob P.M, ~ ,_ •• '" Stn'k .. . . "41-2421 7,0 Ykteri11 St .. C.N M- L.tit. v. T.,,..w, ,.,., ........ W..rWllll iH"llCH I 1:15 6 '11 A.M, SuncllV Sci'lool: t .JO //oJI,.. .. ...,., ..... (1•!11: •1• A.A ·FIST' CHRISTIAN ·~ a!llRCH -- FIRST BAPTISY. CHURCH ' 2501 CLIFP Dt.. NIWl'OlT .IUCH A NEW CHURCH WELCOME$ YOl:I Dr. Walter Pegg, Pa1tol l•Nrr k ... ..._,;4J A.M. wen111,......11 A.M.-7 ,,M, i CMlllTIAN IUMINtAIY .ICHOOL 141·68" • PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 10112 M'"l"•ll• IN-r All-1 H1111ti~101 ... 11ch lt'I'. Dooold f. loboftt, Pastor $11..ct.y Wor1h'P: •:N A.M. Cl111rch School: 10:•5 A.M. Offlc•: 201 12 M119nolia St. 1"11011t : ••1·4940 Church of the Covenant 2150 F11l"1r# Roff. Cott• MR• I rv<• A. l 11rTI•, P•tar i....,. W9"11ip: t :lO & 11 A.M.-Ch11rc.ll School: t :JO ""•n•; 545..CltM St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ''° St. A!ldrews loM, N_,•rt hocll C,_... H•rbert Dl~d, P111ter \ Wlfnltl, • Cli•rcll Scheel: I, •:10 & 11 A.M. . 646-7147 St. Mark Presbyterian Church 'C."'91' ,,._.,_,.. & Emtblllff on.,., C11r111t11 ll•I M•r J11ll'ft Ort1h1n11 Kirt, , .. ,o, W•l"llll, • Cll•rill klloo~f & 10:)0 A.M, 644·1l41 W ~} SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOU S SCHOOL harbor reform temple .. lb.. AAB81 BERN_ARD P. KING mee11ng at St. Jtmts .Jp15Cor>a1 Church o 3200 Via l ido, Newport Beach For I riforrn11ion: C.11 67S-7230 * TEMPLE SHARON Titll CNM,..lltl,.. IY ... Of .. fet the llflttrt HOTber A,... '17 WMt H-'it..., C•H M- '. iCootlnued lro1n P111e 4) as a mls$ionary. iii. Africa,·· classes will return to their as an Army Oiaptain arid 11 regular schedule following the t cond~~M~·-1?1'· holiday season. Dr. Wm . R. ·Doth children and ad"ul\IJ 1n Eller will deliver \he Sunday ; the U.S. a~ Canada, • DAH,..,. PILOT , I ·~&vtetrPressilre Oii Jew s Mounts ·- By GEORGE w. OOllNELL NEW 'tORK -The case ag~lnsl tbe~iet Jews con- victed or'"'·P1tniilrta to hijack a plane to getlo Isreal poinl!I up the Soviet Union's moun· . .. '""' .. . -' # lht Soviet government's anti-N111ion~ ind.Ille lnternatlooal ena -atiO·SemlUc dl.salmfn .. lsrael policy. Rl!d Cross. complaining of tion lo jobs and hl1her eduej· Thousands of SQviet Jews \-;;;"';';";ic;l;io~"';,·eoliiiijJjjejjwijjjijsh;;c;ul;ture;p;iiij[iur·ooW. Pic w---'c,.--- have sought exit permiL~ to "!' ' - message, .. It ls A. New Day. The .Mw 1on will be :held nightly, Sund.ay th r·o:111 h The Order of Holy Com-Thursday at 1:35 with ttmn. munion will be observed at , sif!&ing and at 8 p.m .. the Christ Lutheran Chu rc h, 760 Mission theme "What God fla s ' Victoria, Costa . Mcs<1 at t1-1·0 Done." The<hifdreil.'S,Mission services, 8: 15 and 11 a.rn. Sun. will be he~ In· the aflernoons day, Jan. 3. 1971. The RP.\'. al 4 p.m. · i-Ung pressures on i\5 Jewish -population. -·~ Most of the recent campaign emigrate ltl Israel, b~L with (ew exceptions these ap- plications have betn turned down. flemortol ~ l..othar Tornow wl!J use a text •>e:,_ __ from St. Matthew 2 for his A sermtvl entitled "Fun· sermon on the t heme . damenta.L.Bu.i~ of,P..ros~rit.y" ''Another Christmas Com· will be'itVt .&\,Newport Unity fort," at both services. Church, lith arid Irvine. The · On Wednesday evening, Jan Wednesd8y 'evening. singspira• · 6 al 7:30 the F:p1phAny or tion will resume Jan. 6. Our Lord w1!1 be observed The new pastor at First in a specia l service, with the Rev. Tornow br1ng1ng the message. For hi!\ sermon al both 8 and 10·30 services nn Su nday ;it The t-."e wport H a r b or Lutheran Church, i98 Dover Dr. Pastor .Janics <i Rlaln has chosen the title, ''The last will and test:iment or God Almighty'' which is ba sed on Titus· 3:4-7. South ern 6aptisl Ourch~ ~ en,,, M'"'' ~ c..,.g, .koun: · ~v·-· ; 1 .d ·ci from Lawton. Ok\3. Hi will -tttit C ftfJ bring two '!'e.ssages this Sun· . . d11y. Fpi: .t~ JllOrning ~ervl~e •. UC lrv1ne_sen10.r art ma1or Ro,e:er Seeman molds at JI .8..m.·hts topic will be, •• c lay art y,•ork ·1n the newly completed sculpture '"How lo Win Over Worry'' studio in the Fine Aris Villa,e:e. Opened this fall, the evening: service at 6 p.m. the campus village provides students majorinK in will be a .Folk Service_ with the arts with complete cl.assroom and studio (a cili· folk songs, s po n tan e o us .ties within the seven:buildin,e: complex. Seema.n's testimonieS aiid the pastor's · is one of the large r works bein.1? produced in tile message on the .,A.ge nf ground. floor sculpture i;tudio. Holy Con1m\lnion will be celcbr111Prl 11t both ~crvires" Rnrl child C'An' 1s ;ivailiihle for chil rl r('n !hrPc and under. Sunrlay niornini;:. Ill thr 11 o'clock scrviC'e Pas1or \Villis Carricri. of the University Rap tisl Church, 2252 S. E. Palisades Ro::id, San1a Ana l·lpight s. will deliver a 1nessage entitled: ''The C.cneration Gttp", the iiflh in 11 series nf lhc Trn Com- m<1ndmcnts At th"r 7 p n1 firr1•1cr. thrrf' \1·11[ hP a R;rp!isma! Ser1·ice and the Holy Communion Srrvice. ThP public is cordially in- \•1tcd. ThP ril e<ta \'erde Unilrd !\lt'thodist Church. !701 Baker. Costa ~tcs;i .. will have two mornin£ 11·nr:>h1r services at 9 and \0 ·3fl 11 \1·ill he .. Cnn1· ~ion Sund:iy". Reverend P<Jul (". 81<'o<'mcyc r h a s sel£'cled <i s his n1erli1ati0n !np1C'· '"Gu1rlr~ for Toda y <1nd Tnrn11rr o11 " Thrre 1-1·i1I he Churi.'h Schon! ro a\1 ;:igei: lrnnt nursrry throuch high school al the 9 a in . l'CrvicP. and from nursery through s1x1h grade :it th(' 1n 30 a n1 :i;pr1•1cr At fi 30 p.rn the Junior lii~h l ini1cd fllcthodisl Y n ut h • Fel101v:o;hip vnll meet at the church. ''ls the Church Slipping~·· 11·111 be thr tnpic or the Rev. Bruce Cushini:i.'s srrmnn 10:45 ;:i n1 Sunli11v at Fi r ~! f'hr i~ti;in Church in · L<11!uru1 Rcarh :it Lrginn 11! C.lcnniryrc Streets. Rihlfl cl;is:;rs fnr all a~rs 11•i!I brgin ;it 9 30 a tn. on the Ne1v Yr;ir"s !h('rnc, '"Tt1e Parahlc:o; nf .J csu~ '• The 6 pm. 1ou1h rnrrt111gs rnr Junior J1111h t h r n u lo!: h f'nJICJ!;P :illiP~ II 111 br trrJ hll f,nl;ind;i Lcck u.1:11 and Frank i\lii;mrr The 7 p m. cven1ni;t nir~~;ige \l"ill be pr<''.'iC'ntrd hv M1!'mC'r, a m1n~!c ri<il sludent a1 Paf'1f1c Christia n Cnllr gr Long BeriC'h. Al St. Jo hn lhe fli\·ine Epi~ropal Chu rt'h, 204:1 Oran.i:e Al'e , Cn~ta ;\lr<t:i. thrrr 11•111 br I lnlv \on1mun1nn :i ! bnth 1hr 7 10 .inli 'l .10 ;i ni. i:ervirc~ .\I r~ Hn11 1\.,1rl'n Sr, \I ill hr !ht• j!llf'~I !>l'li•I~! ill thr !I .10 ~rr1·1re. Sund<i y SC'hnol cl;i•~r!' (1,r al! ;igr ~ 11·dl he htld ;rt !l ~o 1111d n11r~£'r~ (',o,rr pro\"idrd Th" F:Yf' \1 ill hold tht'!r n1ce1 .ng <1l7 prn Aq u;irius.'' rt"his · service -will· be csp£'rially for 1he younA . \"ouni:: at hear\ ;ind those !hat i1 ould like to bc'"lio. The Rev. Mel Ta ylor will deliver a sermon entitled, '"The f\!an or the Yrar" Sun· liay at 10 a.m .. a! thf' Fairvi~w Ba ptist e hurch. 2525 Fairview noad. Cosla f\.·!esa, Chu rch school starts at 10·30. The Sacrament or Holv Communion wi1\ he observed al SL Andrr\\•'s Presbyterian Church. 600 St. A.ndrews Road, i\e'.l'port 'B£'ach . S_unda y al R .. 9:.10 <1nd II <1 .m. worsll1p services . Dr. Cha rles H. Oei ~enfic!d will preach a rnmmuninn meditaiion en1 tiled. 11Good Health for a Good \'ear." fle1· Bert C. Or man . pas1or of \rarner Avenue Baptist Church. Warner Aven ur 111 {;oth;ird Stref'!. Hunting ton Rraeh. · ll'd! begin 1wo new !'f'ricc; nf Sunday mcssag('S Jan. t;-At the I! am. \\'orship service. he 1-1·111 present the first 1n the series of messages on ··The Saviour"s H i g h Pr1es1lv Prayer" rbased on lhe sC.V.eolccl\Lh chap1er or .John's C?isp~ll.' Al 6 p tn . P<1stor Orman wlll present the first in a S"erieS nf sludil.'.'\ 1>n rhe t:>Qtlrih~· of !he H<fly Spirit dealing · \v i1 h t tie pf'r.c;ona li!v an<f diety or the Holy Spirit. During the midweek Riblr S1udv and Pra\"er :;crvice" meei.,ing Wednesdays ai 7 p.n1 P;istor Orman will beR_in a ne1-1' ~e ries of ··Srcrels of Sue· t'£'SS in Soul \\'inning ." First Christian Chur<'h nr Costa i\·1esa, 7!12 \l ictotia S1rrE.'1. Cnst a r-.·lcsa. \\"ill br hns t 1n a team of visitors from Pacific -Chr 1sl1an Collei;?e in Lnng Beach d urin~ !he 1-1·ori:hip ser,•iccs S u n d a Y morn in~. This l£'am \\·ill be led. hv T"rnfr:i;sor (;. R. (:ordnn. 1·1ce prec1dPnt nf the c n 11 P f! e . rrnfrc;<;nr Gord on .c;er1·£'d dur· 1ni,: \\'\\'11 as a chapl<11n 1n Pat1on·., :ird Armv 1111h lhe 2fith ;inrl S.1rd I n fa n t r ~· 011"1<;100~ and rc1•cived lhP Rrnnze ~tar Af/d Armv C11m· rnc nd<it 1on R1bhon Our1n.i; thi· Korcnn '>'"ar hr .c;crvrd as a charl;11n in the. U.S. Ai[·forcr 1 le nnw hold~ the rank of Lt Cnl . in the !\ir Fnrcr HPi:rrl'r and ' i<t serving :i.<: \\"in~ ('hap\a1n of the 452nrl rilil1 t:irv Air Wini'.!. He w\11 spe.;ik ·durin~ bn!fi the R JO a.m. and 10·40 am. services. Tl1ne to Reflect Praye1· Sub11iitted For tlie New Year • By LOUIS CASSELS U~I Rtlll lOft W•ltt• A praye r fo rlhe Ne"' Year: Eternal God, creator and SLtSlainer of the universe, \\i"hn has orda1nerl th at men should live and move anrl h;i ve their bcin~ in a strange dimensio n called time. At.; rhr end·· of a long_ and ha!> now slipped irret rievably into the past As w~ stand itt I h e thrrshhold or a year fill Pd with unknown hazards, \\"e commend to your fathfr· l.v care. and prol('(lion our families. ou r comm unities , s:ihd especially, our country. \\'e 11rr · ;inxious Hbo11L ~ur country. Lorrl. 11 is dange.rrus- 1-1car1ng year ly di\'ided. We are flll shou!i n~ -\\.'e pause briefly for person-......;phithet.c; and threat~ and.:ac· Al ldcntif1ca1inn cusat ions at each other. We In 1h1s lime·h£'!ween.t1rn es, seem to havl" lost any senst 1 h1~ nat ural hour for reflec-nf cornmun1t y. \\le h11.ve no t1on. sharerl vision. no rommon Help us tn know \l•ho we purtJose, Ill enablr us to trans- are anrl where "'P are anrl, CT!nri 011r differences. above a!l, \\"h.v "'e ar't>. Endo w our Pr£'.~iden!. \Ve Give ui; some v1.c;irm, Mml': hope. som e purpose, some causl': to m11ke it 1-1•orthwhile tn RO on Jiving 11nd st rug- ·~Hng and tryin.~ for . ahother y<'ar. ;.. ~ .. your OOunfl.!.c~ merry 11·;:ish like ;i healin~ \\"R\'P over ;ill rhe guilt wr h;11·r ac- cumulaterf during the. pa st year: Ry ,icing ~o pren<'f'UpiPrl \Vilh our own pa in~ and pleasures that \I'.,. negleclrd to sharP th e jnys and su f- ferings o( n!hcr.~: Ry (·losing our r~·ps ;inrl ears nnrl. 1vorse, our heart~. !o op- porlun1t1rs \\•hith we might have sc1~eli \Al FPrr1 the huni;cry, consolt 1111' lnnely, or .succor the oppresscd : By carin g !on 1nueh fi1r 1h1ngs. and nol enou gh for pray. 1-1•1\h the wisdom and sensitivity to recognize the nreds llf this hour, and the courage to provide moral "INderahip !hat can, ~"· r~t . bring us together. Instill in lawmakeri;, judge~. t11achers." · ni?wsm'en and 111 1 o-lh£'rs who have unusu;il op- portunities to influence th(' qua lity of our na!.iDn<1I li~r . a livel y sens~ of 1 h r 1 r respon.~ihillt y tn builli instead Clf tear down, to ,.unite ratl)er than dlvidc. To all our ncople. yo11n.'( ;ind old , black ;in<1 while , ri ch and poor. im parl a new spirit of genuine patrio1 ism which will enab!e us to fa ce honestly the wrongs and inequities of our society and move wi1h rlererminatirin toward o u r anrl JU!'itite for all. Amen . prople: 1--------- Bv dereivin_i!. n11r~rh es inln thin kini;t that 1-1•e 'll'Pre ~erv1ng vou 1-11len 11·p a<'tll:illv u.•rrr "1ot1va1ecl hy II prideful desire In impress othrr.c; -11orl ou rsel1·e<t -11·11 h ho1v i;:nofi ,11nrl kind and ~C'n~rn11~ 11r arr. PIPE ORGANS Half·Price Sale Our reNlnl nf h r o k e n tCSO!\"f'~ IS ~n d 1~m.1 I, l.orrl. 1-1·r h.:1ven ·1 i::n1 1hr nrrvr to ;i.c;<:u rr 1·ot1 we"r" going to ' 1 • 2-Manual, J.R,..,k fot hom• o I' r r c 0 Ill P :i I 1 b" -~ "1 0 , e lla~I .......... 5'50. weakne~scs 10 lhe y£'a r ahead I 2·M0<1, 4.,011k r11.11tr• r,p• In fact, wheo W(' f<l<'"t' lhe wir~ trap• ······'=· S2100. lrut.h aboul oursc!vrs. we havel l -ma11, '·•aflk '"••tr• ...,,. no confidenrt' 11.1. all in our1 with rrop1 ........ 12750. f )."'""· ll·rffk l•r c.l!Yrel>I ar own · ca pa city o r t . ..._ ........ , .... 17500 righteousness. \V h a e 11 er Fifi DfLIVllY L TflMS The ~f'rmon ~u b1crt frir ~un· da v a! Corona Oel Mar Cflm· m~ni1y C h u r c h , Congre,l!a- tlon11I. 1-1•11! be entit led· '"St;ind l 'p•"' It \\·ill bf-prr<;eo!rd hy Dr. Philip r.. fl.·lurra y. \Vor<thip srrviC'cs are at HI a m w1th child care Church School 1.s al.so al JO. The '"mon looir for '''". 'po"di' goodn°'' "' ma.v el· N£WPORT ffRGANS "·v .. J•n '· w•ll ... _ "With tain must be a gift from yffl.I. t'" " ut: "' I lh I that vourl 64S·l5JO F•r A,p•i•t-t 1he fll orni np; Side Forward"' \•rl'ln ere ore · ''--~-~~~~~~-.,.-1 bv !hr Rev BruC'e A. Kurrlr ~nt nury so gturie our minri.~ Ill the Presbyterian Chu rch and n1le our hearts thal in flf the CO\'tnRnt: 2350 Fairview the year to come.. . 11 d C l M W hi We wil l be a hltle 1-1·1der. oa . os a esa. ors P b _.J_ 1 TKf nd Fr. Baldwin nf the Order of the Holy Cross rrnm Ml. Calv11rv. ~an1a Barbara, w1!1 conduci a Mission a~ St. John the Divine Epi~copal Church, 2043 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa. tre has had a v;iricd career serl'iCe will be held at 9.30 ··I It more Unrn:rs a ing. a and 11 a.m. Church school a !lreat deal _inore loving than through the eighth grade will we were dur1nit the year_lh_a_• ____ --------I be held at 9::W a.m. Child care Js provided at both services. ----- BIBLE TH.OUGHTS • FORGIYfNlSSI "-lorg•v• u1 au• debh •• w• forq ivt o~r d1bto11," M, .. 11, 11:12. ON{ Y '' w1 for9ivt tho1t w!.o off • .,d 11i woll b• lor 9lv•fl OUR. oll•"''~' 'l•I ti1 b. '"' God It, SLOW TO ANGER ._ntl OV!CI( TO FOD:GIVi , M .. 11. S:4J, N.h. t d 1. J•· IUI ••id wt 1h011td for9iv• 0". P""IOfl 4•0 llm•1 I I Mtll, lt:l?J. J:I•• t flYO"I 1i11"td •t•;111f ya11 4'0 fimt11 Sueb • ~flt 1houtd "ti• '(our GOOD Fa.IEND •ft•r 490 "'''' of fc,.9r .. 111•11, Abr•h•m _Li11cal11 ••Id .ft,, •l•clio11. th•t h• wo111d ELIMINATE hi1 ,.,,,,,;.,. by MAK · ING THEM HIS FRIEl"DS. A•• YOU .. n9ry •t .&11Ya.,•I R.111l•c• thi1 •"9'' w.th LOVE '""d ••• Ch•i1t'1 w•y •11CC••d: 1'-o"t •eom• •"H with 9ood", Rom. 11 :21 , Thi1 world NEEDS *••ti"'"'"· So~ft LOVE lo• "''"" pra,..pt.d H;,.. to pro••d• • w •y ol fa•9iY•· .,.,, far M .. 11'1 oin1. THAT w•v i1 .k""' H• 11id, "-1 •>Tl 'ilo• WAY, itl• trirlh 4rid lh• lil,....::.:·,..;#11, 14:6. On lht uau. Ht u1id, •·-~.th••· fe•9i"t !htfl'I: far 11't•v \ii'aw 1101 wlo•t 'd1•Y do."' I l~. 11 :)41. St•ph111, 1~, flu+ Ch111tl1" "'"''Y'· ~hoed. II•• 1•m1 thou9~t •• h• 1 .. id. "'-l<:>t1d, l•v "o' thl1 1in to-l~•ir ch1r91"', wh1., h• w•i •lantd •a <l •tlh l.v •" •"9"1 me b. l Act1 1:60 1. A•• YOU .bl• I(> 1rllll11t lhi1 1pid! of for9;vt111u7 fl•,..•• while we .... ,.,, UNWORTHY of fa,,iv•ritu lll1t G od', GRACE pro .. ld1d lo• d: '"By! God commt11d1 t!, H o1 lov• law1rd 11"1, in '"''· while wt w•r• ~ti SINNERS . C ~ri1+ d•td ·lo• u•", Rnm. ~'··VIS IT th• ChL•th of Ch1i1t '"d 1l udy FOR.GIVE"NESS wit~ UI from G'!'d'1 wa•d. th e l 18LE ; 181 W. Wol1of1 SI., Co1t1 M•1t, C11'I. . they're i~ take a spin! 11venty-one1 11" ·~al.er$ ..... VcADJ,LLAC ' , '600 HAAB0 A BLVO. I COSTA MESA 1114) a40.a.100 • "It is clear lhat lhe Jm- mediate purpose ol the arrests and accompanyi ng trials is lei stifle the voices or Jews who Tht So111hland'1 Most .B111illi/ul Mnnrm.ls '6.AIJ$0LfVM • COUJM1411Ul4 '11as been cloaked in anti-Israel terms tied lo Soviet support of Arab forces in the Middle East. Bui il also has produced Sharp tensions between the Soviet government and Jewish citizens. - in the l•Sl ,,., ha<e Un· ab:!_~ TREES of the WORLD derlaken to strugi;:le to leave .,, LDC the U.S.S.R for Israel where ntt On Fairhaw:n Avr,iue "Never before has the Soviet p~ss published so many anti-Israel, anti-Zionist and anU-5ernltic arlicles.'' says the Rev. Blahoslav S. Hurby. He edilS a Journal documenting the t r e n d • Religion In Communist Dominated Artas. they can ma intain t he I r ~~~~~~~~~~m~B~e~t~w~•~•~•~S~a~n~ta~A~na~~•llil~~O~""'~ig'i Jewish identity." says th!!! American .J ewish Con(erence ;:..: :.µa:a=:r.::c- on Soviet JeWrv. The current case, in wb.lch · two Jews were al first se11- tenced lo death before their sentences were commuted. and nine others to long prison terms, rer,.1\ls earlier Soviet trials involving mostlv .Jew s. Those were the Jewish ''doctors' plot" of tht early 1950s, and the "economic trials': of lhe e11rly J960s. Many »'ere execut ed, more· th11.o half or them .ltws. The more recent Jewish d1f- {icullie.~ have grown out of To trv to discredit Jewish . interest ·iin Israel. the govern· • men\ last March staged a · news conferell('e 1n which 52 ~ prominent Jews were broughl together by the F o r fl: i g n Minlslry to back Sovi@t policy tJ and denounce an y desire lo n go to Israel. ' However, this ar ouse d ' widespread objections from Soviet Jewish groups and in-• dividuals who repudiated the assertions of the sn-called · J '"housr-broken·• Jews and .' denied they spoke For all i Sovie! Jewrv. t Several Sovi~l J e w l sh group~ ci rculated appeals In ! the g9vernment. to the Uniled • THE LITTLE CHURC\ IY THE S£'A 461 L11110n Strfft, L•fun• Buch JANUARY .·HEALING SERVICES SUNDA-Y NIGHT AT.7:30 ' REV. CLAUDE UPDIK~ , froHSSIONAa.Y-EVANG:iEL!ST TELEPHONE 494-6400 • -· FRE1E f . 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I ' I • HIGH PO INT OF CONTROVEl!SY 1 NIXON EXPLAINS WHY HE ORDERED TROOP S INTO CAMBODIA LAST MARCH ) Co111me8'-,Page .. • - '· ,. -)j~ • . ~ .. ~ Stabilizing E cononiy, Quitting Vietnani Are _Biggest Clialwnges to Be Met AS TERM BEGAN -President Nixon smiles durinJil'. first weeks in office in 1969. He's had bad and ~ood times since then. Nixon at Halfway Point Police Ha11dlingT00Mru1 y Drunks and Social Cases 1t1ayor Jolin V . Liruhay of New York in a1L nrlicle in the. Progre3a ive. Law and order in your town or mine is riot preventive detention or "no knock" or repression. Law and <lrder works when you open a new narcotics center in New York City. when you hire more policemen In Los Angeles , when you computerize court calendars in Pittsburgh. It is not as dramatic ss ta lking though. ]t may not be good p ol 1t ic al gamesmanship. But tedious, systema tic, nut! and bolt! work is the only way lo rebuild criminal justice. IT lS time to begin. With what we have learned from the commission.'> and in our own communities we can create a ju!'lt and peaceful society. But Wfl must ask :i;ome uncomfortable questio ns. And we mu11l venture some unorthodox answers. The most basic ques tion concerns the definition of crin1c. For too long, we have reacted to major social problems by trying to outlaw them. When we shove drunkennes!I and addiction and similar offenses into the criminal process. we Im pose a fantast ic burden on the police, the courts and corrtctional agencle!'l. Busy wit h the task!'! p~chiatri!lls and social 'A'Orkers cou ld dQ belier, \a w enforcement cannot do the best job of protecting people and property. A policeman·a place is in the l!ilreels, not ln the stationhouse. But today, policemen Sp@lld too little time AS pe21ce oHicerund loo much lime at petty bureaui:rltic Lasks. The result ; Even In the hest police departments only one-tenth or the me n are on the .<:l reet.~ a! any hour . rta.v nr r.ight. The rest ::ire often locked behind typewriter5, lumin,11 out lhe fiftttn1h copy of a report that may become jusl :inother testament to another unsol ved crime. IF \.\'E must repair police structure.<:, we must virlually re volutionize lhe judic ial system. The archaiC' machinery of justice has not taken of( the green eyeshades of a century ago. Managemen t reform i;: coul d make our cour~ effecti ve and erficienl in deatin~ with the street crimes that threaten u" most. Jf a potential mugi:er knows that j1istice is swift and su re , not a yea r or three .away, he may decide that crime reall y does not p.11y. RUT all the work of reform And All !he reshaped structures will still fail unlesa we alter the correctional "}'Stem. Rthabili talion deserves more than verbal tribu te and a paltry J percent of our criminal justice fund:ii. We must spcnrl wha t ii takes to make correctional structures respon~ive and open. Then we can !urn more firsl-lime criminal" into prod uctive citir.ens r11the r than repeal offender:ii. And any citizen on thP streels of any American cily could tel! you how much that would mean. ------Our /tlnn In Sn11 Frnncilro-----~ Keys to Ki11gdom Ry HERO CAEN DISNEYLAN D. An aheim, Orange C.OU.nty -\\!hat arn I doing here? It's a question I asked myself several times. The answer, if any, I" that I felt this overpowering urge lo see the Real America. that mythical Land where childr en are a we:t·behaved minorit)', men we&r the ir ha ir short and their ties and minds narrow, and where women still know their place, which Is tn the beauty shop. having th eir h11ir pumped up to 40 pounds pressure. It's all here in Uncle Walt's Magic Kingdom, where seldom is heard a discouraging 'A"ord and the skies are not C:oudy except when ii rains. which Ifs doing right now. But don'l un- derettimate Uncle Walt's minions. 'l'ben'I a red, white and blue rainbow llddnl •crou the Early American lllJ. .ln which you can see large ,.._ of pie (Mom's, apple, M·l 1. Miiie from lhe large wasps fllttln& 8boll., an klylllc acene. TD. n.IGHT DOWN. on a 747 ':'P'al' Albfrt.." wa11 unevenlful : n(I Btrdllr' fan1Uc _Wempted ~ hij1ck "'~ pbine: to J(tiott'I Berry Firm. Oilr ftWe band or Northern Radic-Ubs .,....,, Into the Dllney\and Hotel, wMrt •e were treated .... ·Jth wiry ... met. Wbtn I first vislted ht.re 1S )'Ul'I •10. It wu only a molel : _. dlse ue two 11-atory lowers wD .. rooms -tmagl~ .... red nxwn eervlce breakfast ... It an1•ed JD plllUc cont.a iner1 o9 a plutlc tri7 with pllltlc irn-P' m 1 ti. jwt li.M tourist clw on • '""""""'" etrlllle. DllN&'YLAND llu tomewbere "-. i.mr-1114 Md :IMI. &lllterlllf IUld I ' J;:leamin;:: In the rA in. WP 1.oomcd <lver nn the Disney-Alv.·eg Swiss-made mnnnrail. past parking Jo\.<:. freewa ys, motels an d franchised fnod palaces. 'T'he co nstant motion is di1.zying : steam Lrain circlin~. tiny cars racing, bobsleds hurtling in and out of thA '-1 atterhorn, ''People-Movers'' C'l lll· tering overhead , ski-lift!'! dangling lrom wiret. It is the. world's greatest and most serious amuse ment park -no barkers -and also the cleanest: $10 million 11 yc ar for maintenance alone. When you drop a cig1rette to the unt1ellled ground . you e1pe<:t the hea\•cns to part and Uncle Walt to roar~ "This is your Magic Kin&dom -, ~p It clean ~" IT TS A CHILDREN'S wonderland arUully gurtd to adult .i.sie1. S~lcal1tly, the ltatlsllCll show five grownups to each child . Along with the calculated sca..U_mentslity and cf· flcleD9f, there artlfi'i>k little touches of "natw-aliltlc" violence that madt Disney 1 10meumes perple:a:lnc genlw. On the 1ubmarlne ride. a lobs!H clampif!.C down on a am•ll fish. an octopus with IUI tentacles wound around 1 bil fl.sh. On the junele ride, a lion with 11 zebra's bloody stump between iL, teeth.~ a cannibal holding shrunken heads. your boat'a sk1pper tiring hla rt'\tolver at 1 thrutenlng hippo. Scary haunted hou~, bloodlhiraty per.ta, glut 1piders. On Torn Sawytr'1 Island. • white pio-t IJ'lnl deed oui.1c1e hi• nam1ni cabht. ID arrow in hl11 cht!t -the victlm ol Indians. The aduJUI chuckle. the children art. trt1httned. The aeneratkm 1•P· By HELEN THOMAS WAS HI NG TON !UPI) -At half time. in hls lerm. Ri cha rd Mi lhous Nixon e:r- udes confidence that he c11 n solve Ike monumen tal nationa l and internationa l prnblem" that will determine his political f'ate in .1972. · The President is fully aw::ire . nf courae, that he mwl continue to wind down the war in Vietnam and jack up a sagging domestic econom y. He c;in point to some accomplishments in Vi etnam. When he look over froa:i 'Lyndon B. .Johnson On Jan. 20. !:: there v.·err 543,000 U.S. troops in e am. Hf> had steadily reduced this igure to 344 .000 as of mid-December and plans to C'Ut it to 284.000 by Ma y I. Amrrican caSIJalties have dropped from 300 a week: to 30 a week . Whet her or not I.he Prtsideot roovi nces the people that Vietnam "may have been one nl America'5 finest hour.11," ht app11rentJ y has won their .c::upport with his promise to wind down the war. If he succeeds, few probabl y will 11sk whether he t1lso ha5 met his oft·spoktn goal ol a •·just and honorable pe11ce" Or ;i •·full generation of peace.'' 1'hat serms to bf' the mood of Amrric a. People are weary of war. Their concerns center nn inflation ::ind unemployment . And thc!'le are the problems Nixon must l'Olve if he expect!'! to win a second term in 1972. His cUort:iir lo cool the economy, cnupl· ed v.·ith the military cut backs, have increased un employ ment by lwo million .c::1nce he look office. "But now we're talking about more po!'litive things.'' said one administration insider ... lnnation is slowing down In the next two years we are going tn .c::re a positi\'e program lo build a new prosperity." NIXON'S ''GAME PLAN" C'alls for moves to expand the: economv -('ven ::i t the 1·0.c::t of red-in k spend ing -;ind more "jawbnn1ng·• to pressure uninn ::ind bu.<11ncss ()1f1c1als into holding the "''a8e price line . 'T'he Wh ite House would just AS !IOOn forget lhe off.year el ections tha t found Ni~on de fying his own 1968 pledgc5 to "bring us together" and his admonilion lo political partisans lo "lower your voice"." The President 11ssumed an in1en~ely politicRI partis11n role in the recent elec· lion. He supported mainly candidate3 who agreed fully with him, hit hard al law and order and indicated b)' hla silence. if nothing else, that he. supported the tou1h approach of Vice President. Spiro Agnew. He succeeded in knocking off a couple of Sena~ critics but the Democrats picked up s e v e r a l governorships and state leg islatures. The picture of Nixon now be ing re-- jected by aides i~ that of a strong leader. working with Dtmocrata and healing GOP wounda -but above all atrivlng for the common good 11 he sees It. With the 'Democrats firmly in control of Congress. Ni:ron'a legl!la ttve triumphs have been few. BUt he did wtn a draft refor'm act. He allo si,ned into law his anti-crime packaae and achieved a Poat Office Dep&rtment reor1ant11Uon. the final frulll ·of which are yet let be e.!llablillhed. To get a better grip on homefront problems, Nl:ron established in the White Hoose the domuLic cooncll to adviMI on domes liC' programs and the Office ot Budget &(Id Management to bandit apendlng policies. AIDES ALSO CREDIT bl! pollcl<s with c1lmlng the cities -"none have burned tindtr NJ:a:on" -and quietin1 the collere campuses. The President's surprise decls~n I~ 4end U.S. troop1 Into C.mbocli. touched off vlol~nf reaction, Jnclul1lna thfl snooting of four Ktnt State Unlver1lt)' •• 11tudenl!'l by Ohio National Guardsmen. But he rode out the storm. contending that lht move saved American. Jives in the long run and helped his Viet- namir.ation plan. 11 signalled to the worltt, particularly the Comm unists. lhllt Nixon might move unpredictably -a strategy considered imporlant by the President's national security aUairs adviser, Henry A. Kiss· inger. On the domestic front. Ni xon aide!'! .c::ay there was a relative ly smooth fnllowup to the Supreme Court's order to desegregate schools al once. One aide put it this way: "Look al the South . nn buses ha ve been O\'er\urned. The i;iovernment is deal- ing ""'ith the problems in tht hard core areas." One or 1he criticism!! le velled al lh t. chief ~X'eeutive i1 lhet he has spent 80 percent of his time in foreign affairs, B ... trally, l\'1.ron R e ntain.1 a •Loner' neglecting the iormenting problem!'. or !he ci ties, po ve rty and growing mil ilanc.v in the ghettos which adds to racial tensions . Whatever the validit y of these com· plaint!'!, the Presidenl unquestionab ly is happier grappling with foreign policy problems than he is dealing with home affairs. He is a jaunty traveler and has take n si:r tri ps abroad . including nne round·the-world tour. On such travel!'! he f'mpha size:ii the U.S. policy of ··peace thrnugh strength" and "power wilh restrai nt .. Sornelimes he g~ to shov" the flag. 1'hs symbolic visit ln the U.S. Sixth F'lel.'t in the Med iterranean du ring the ,Jordanian crisi s wa5 a caM in poin t. He hoasted that we have 1he "mightiest !lt.1>.l in any ocean." In a move to case East-Wes! tcns1on11. Nixon became the first President tn visit Co mmuni.<:t R Q m a n i a and YuRosla vla. In Rnmania he drew fa n· tastic affe ctionate crowds. In Belgrade, ht found a lot in common with President 'Tito. WHEN HE TOOK over the White Hou!'le nn .J11 n 20, 1969. Ni:ron spoke of •·negottation rather than conrrontal'ion" with the Soviet Union. Since then rela· lions have chilled con"iderably although the Strategic Arma Lim itation Talks !SALT\ still go on between the two superpowers. At Guam in July, 191'i9. he enu nciated the Nt:ron Onctrine. the keystone of his foreign policy wh ich calls for .11 lower U.S. profile as a world policeman. He promi"es to ma intain lhe U.S. pre!ence in A!'liR. but wants Asians to tali up lhe burden nr their own de[enst. Jn short. no more Vietnam•. In the Middle East, Nixon initiatives Jed In a cease-rirl'. Hf' ali;n stepped up arm:ii atd to Israel which. thu!'l reassured, agrttd lo resume peace talks 'A'ilh E1Ypl a,nd Jordan under U.N. 11uspices. · WHEN NIXON took olfice, th ere wall 11 credibillly gap which led one aide to declare that "the prealdency w11s under siege." This aide llYI, Ni:ron "has re1tored the dignity of tM. While House Ind respect for the office.'' · \ The chief e:recullve believes In strict formallty and ~m. Some of bi• parties swing with rock 1nd roll toward the end of the evening, but the President and Mra. Ni:ron by_then haVe Jong sl~ bid their adieus. John F. Kennedy ind l,yndon B. Johnson often threlt protocol nut the window ind -itayed long into t~ even\nc. Ni:ron's greatest mo{Ylento nl personal triumph w11 surely the Apoflo 11 moon landing. His most 1earin1 week followed the I. Cambodian ven ture. Aides Sa)' he '•knew there wo uld be tur moil but he 'had to do what he Fe ll was right." The President added to 1he dism ;iy of Americ11ns opposed to the war by calling dissident studentll ' ' c a mp u 11 bums.'' Later, he decided lo go to the Lincoln Memo ri al at 4 a.n1. during ;in anti·war rally to ra['I with c:o!lege kid.'I and maybe reach some plane of un· derstanding . The studenl, involved didn't consider the effort an unqu al ified suc· ces~. NIXON IS the mos! "private .. Presi· dent in recen1 IJ.S. history. He often appears to be remote and isolated from the main.<:lream. ~ He is pragm atic ~n~rderly i nd he retreats For long hours ro his hideBway \V11 shington office or Camp Da vid to study reports. mull over documents,. _ th ink and plari..... The big decis.ion~ ar1 • clearl y his, with )!is adviser! providing Is not a hip shoote r. But he has displayed anger. It c<ime through when the Senate re1ec1ed two nf his Suprem t Court ap. poi ntees. N11;on charged !hat the Senator1 would not accept a man from the Sout h. To Ni xon , a ma n·s greatest attrihule ts to pe rrorm with _coolness and com- posure under stress. He triumphed over hJ5 •·loser" image in a briltlan~ comeback and philosphizes often with young people that one can alwa ys tr~'. lry again. and succeed , NIXON 'S WHJTE HOUSE is a hospitable sho v.·case for patriotism &nd old fa shinned moral values, mo!her, (.o(J l!nd country. He has sought to dramatir.e the need 10 reas.c::ert these beliefs, He v.·ears an Amer k:ao nag in his own la pel. His JX!lit iial ph1 lo~hf swing.I. from mode'rat8 to· cOn.servatfve, a ·fact · mad• the "input" and possible options. ...---------------, The Prellident i.~ surrounded by 11 highly protective While House palace guard who screen his :.ippointments. jealously preserves hi.<: time ·and plans his sched ule for 1nonths ahead. At 58, he i$ probably the htalthiest president !he U.S. has had !'lince the da ys of Herbert Hoover. Nixon is ba sically a "loner,'' 11 shy man. He relies oftrn on .<:port~ pa~c reference!'! in makin~ small talk with strangers. He ha s very few close com· panions except for Charle~ G. "Bebe" Reboro. hiR Key Biscayne. f la,. neighbor with whom he can re lax . walk on the beach. swim and watch foot ball · &•mes ()n television. Ht enjoy11 hi~ fa mil)' relationship with hi" v.·ife Pal and two daughters. Tricia, 2~ and Julie F::isenhower, 22. He alsn h·as a proud and rlose rela11onsh1p with hi~ son·in·lllw. Da vid E I !i r n ho w er , grandson of tht laie Prtsidenl and now a Navy office r candidalr . Pol itic!i for Nixon is 11 w11y nf life, l!nd hl' revel!'! in the challen ges or cam· pa1gning. He a!.<:o seem~ lo en joy the trapping!I of the presidency. includinf! !he pomp, p111ge 11 ntry, helicopters and Air Force One. The com pla int!! or hi!I predeccssor:ii abou t the sweMJ ml" burden or the "splendid 1nisery" or !he White House are not echotd by Ni:ron. "He j,.. virtuiilly alway11 work ini;: ~l the job of being Presidenl ."' sa id Press Secretary Ronald· L. Ziegler. Ni:ron 's v1Je1. Ma nnlo Sanch~z. say~ his boss· is "too conscientious." that ht works day 11nd night. STATISTICALLY speaking. Ni xon held 2.8 Cabinet meeting!'! aod 52 N1 tional Security Council meetings during his first two years. He met the Republican c~· gres.sional leadership 41 times and b1· partlsan le1der!'l 17 times. He has had fou r major Cabinet changes. He has been criticizr.d For hi~allegcd failure tn keep open the lines of com· munications with Coogres~ -and even his own C11binet. In fore ign 11ffairs, he has of~n cited hi~ power as "command· er-in-chief" to move first and Inform Coogre"s afterwards. ~ He shows ultimate tole r · Jn pehntt· ting top oUicials and thdr wives to nperate freely, vocally arid otherw!IC. He lets '-1artha Mltchtll , wife of Ule 11ttornt)' general speak out. and ht has not lricd to short circuit Or. Kia.sln(t:r, who often is linked with 11wingin1 blondes on the socist scent. Ni:ron did draw the line and could not lor1lve: former Interior Secretary Walter J . }lk kel whole letter com·, plaining that Ni1on wa11 alienaUne youth was leaked ln the press be.fort It reached tM President. Jn a rare perlbnal con· frontat ion, he fir~d ffickel . 'T'he President coirµRands • deep rtspect from his ~f and lht:y ap- parently do not live in fear of hi!'! v.·rath, !tnlike th~ who served LBJ a!'ld wert olten openly humiliated. He ii not a table pounder and he ,. ' -... ' ' R e Still Acold• Pres• Sea.1lot1• apparenl when he refers to the "liberals" 1n his party. Nixon concedes hi.<: comm unication with blacks leave.<: room for improveme nt, bu! he also contends that the Pres1denL ~houlQ not be led by minority group.<: .. Hejbacks Vice President Agnew publ1c- Jy ,arid ga ve . him I.he gc>-a head during the recent elktion campaign lo blalll lhe •·radic\i bs. ·• Bu! he says he will not try in 1972 to purge GOP Senators who may oppose his pol1cie" -a possibility opened up by his 11 tt1tude toward Cha rles Goodell in the New \'ork Senate r-act . The \\'hi te ~louse pres.~ corp-' ha.<: criticized the fact that Nixon has held nnly 18 regular news C'onfercncel{ in two years. lie handle.~ these session~ well but obviousl y docs not reli~ 1n· terrogat1on on his policies . lie prefer!'! 10 address the American people directly, at his own ti me and choosing. J\.1ore !han any recent President he · has tried to ''lake the l;Overnmenl In the people" and opened up a Western branch 'bf I.he \Vhtte Hou se in San Clemente. C<ilif. Close aides say NiJ:on is :.i "\'ery reflective, de1e rm1ned, d1 rrct strong men but whn <ilso has great warmth aod CQmpassion. ·• .JOH N GA RDNER, IJ Republican. forme r S~creta ry or Health, Edu c.ation and Welfare and now 11 leader of " citi zen.<: movement called "Common Cause," said of Nixon: "[ think he ha s written a pre tty poor record in the firsl two years nf hi~ adminislration and I think if he doesn't tum it around, history won't be kind lo him.·' _ • l "I think hl!'l approaches have prOduced · a kind of natne~s of mood, 11 kind of apathy that isn·t good for !ht. country,• l think his handling of the last ele:cUon 1 c.1mpaign wag_ disastrous ... divisive liti intent .. and T think it did considerable~ dama1e to hi!'l position as a leader.'~ The year'a lut Gallup Poll said Nbon·~.: popul1rity hid fallen 10 a new low Gt'! 52 percent. :" ------iiliiiiiiiai.-.~ . ' • Saturday, J anuary%, 1971 The Comment Page of th• Deily Pilot ••ob to Inform and stimulate readers by presentinl a variety .ol com- ·mentary en topics of inter .. est and significance from 111ronned observers a n d spokesmen . Robert N. Weed, Publish .. ·, • • L • I ' ' • Welcome to a brand new year boys and &iris. 1971 is finally here and Uncle Len and his friends Carol and Andy wish you lhe most in happiness and prosperity dur- in& the nut 365 days. Did you know thal durin~ the t.t ldd le Ages Christians 1.JSUally1:elebraled New Year's Day on f\!arch Z5? Did you know th\).l the Jev.·ish New Year is the first day of Tishri, \\•hich rails so1ne tlm@ in September or in early Ck:tober? • Th@ Chinese New Ye;:i r, which falls betv..·een January 10 aQd F'bru1ry 19 is the most important or t h I! d r fe11tivals. And the t.1oslem • - ·--·- () 0 • New Year falls on the first .-----------------------------------day of Muharram . After the adoption nf the Gregorian calen~ar, Christians began ce lebrating the Ne\\' 1· ear on the first day in J anuary. Now that Lhc n@w year is 1'ff icia\ly in, and 1970 is just history, v.·hat art your plans for !he next 12 months ? * PRIZE WINNER * i\llml Rose, 9, iOI Patollta Urh·t . Corona del Mar Any child under 12 ca n entel' Uncle Len's Art Contest. J·lcre 's •II you tlo: (I) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper S ~ inc.hes v.·idc 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 ac4dres:ii on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, BoJ 1560, DAILY PILOT, C~ta Mesa. \Yinncr will receive K.ennedy hall dollar. i\lany people make New 'r'ear's resolutions -promises they \Viii try lo keep ducing the next year. Did you make '-------------------------------------' any New Year's resolutions'! If you haven't. there is no rule that says you can't \\T ile do11•n a few today, ev en 1f it is '11\'0 days into the..-new )'car. l\fa ny of your parenti; have vowed to save n1orc nioney. stop smoking cig<1reltes or other pron1ises for the next year. \\1hy don't you wri1c dOl'>n a li st or things you would , like to do to improve yourself during 1971 and give lhe llst to yo ur parents? Some suggestions that may help you in making your list or resolutions could be: Make sure my ~droo1n is always clean. the bed made and toys pi.:ked up. Do my homework righl aftt:r school \\'lthout putting it off until the last minute. Help mom and dad around the house -without having ' to be asked to do it. Go out of my \Vay to be friendly to my brothers tind sisters as \\'tll tis their friends. These are just a few ex- arn ples of 1vhot you ~ n1igh t want to put on your list of prornises !or 1971 , \Vriting them down is only lh~ first step. The next step is the hardest -keeping these pr0+ niises as best you can. The subjecr for this ll'eck 's Uncle Len Art Co ntest will be to draw your favorjlc l'loat in the New Year 's n ose Parade. If you didn 't get to see the parade on TV. ·'n1ake up one of your 01\•n. Don't forget to send in your poe1ns and jokes. Honorable n1enlion in the art contest for this \\'eek in- clude !\1clissa Hansler. tr , Costa !\1esa : Annie Blunt . S, fluntlngton Beach: D a Yt' n Blunt, JO, Huntington Beach; Janet Mccullah. 11. Hun- U11gton Beach and Bobby Woody, 12, Fountain Valley. Ski Enthusiast Gra11d1riotl1er W a1its To IJe Slope Bu1n *"' 't•llr llll•"rl•• I• AU ••tv. l /• o,., •. c ..... 0.11., '''-'· ••• 1160. Cott• M•1•, Colif. 1970 IEYI EW QlllZ PAU I · NATIO,tiAL AND INTUNATIONAL Give your1ell 10 points for each correct ilnawer. l The NJaerian aovenunent accepted \be aur~­ Qer of tbe rebel area that called ltae.lf ••••• f a·ZlmbaN• trGMgualand c-Bl'1ra 2 Poland and West Germany tlgned a treaty ea- l•bltahlng poat-war boondarlea. The treaty rec- opiz.111 the 110-called ••• ? ••• Lin• ae the border between Poland and Eaat Germany. 1.-0der-Nel11se trSieJfried c-MaFnot 3 President Nixo~ ordered American troop• Into Cambodia for a short p&rlod of Ume. He s aid I.he purpose of thl1 move wu to .••.• ? a-overthrow the Cambodian government h--de1troy Communist 1anctuarte11 In C¥Qbodla .. c-evacuate Soulh Vletname1e Jlvln1 In Cam- bodl • 4 The Apollo 13 lunar mission ma.de news bec1u1e l l .•.•. ? a-crashed 'A hi le reentering lhe Ea rl.h' i almol!o- phere b-made a safe lartcting on the !boon c-'A'lllS crippled on its way to I.he moon & According to th@ 1970 census figures, our na- tion'" popu.lation is aboul , , , ? .. , million. PART II· WORDS IN THE NEWS . ,Take ~ point_. for each word that )'Oll can match with its correct meaning. l ..... con.,_~ 2 ..... repatr11te 3.1 .• ,trashing 4 ..... stumping 5 ..... refer:'tum a-decJsion on Issue by vote of the ]ieopJe b-polltioal traVelll ng c-seqd soineone back to hl lli owo country d-slang for de1troyin1 properly e-ovarlook or !orgi"@ PART 111 • NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 points for n ames .that you c ~n correctly m atch with the c lues. 1 ..... \.1/tll ! ::itoph : '! • l.. ... a-P r esid e nt, Uh!tsd Arab Republi c b-A~lelant Secretary o .State tor Mlde••t- er falrs c-Premler1 E•et Ger-- mo.ny d-Fo rm er l'rencb Prealdenl dJed e·American C t tbol!c b l e bop r@leased by li ..... L ' 11Jl c Communl at Cb.In a D4JLY PILDt 1 ---litre's a cJ1an<:t for c eeyont I.Tl lhc "1Tttly old f'OOUlh tc read to t~t hla or h r o"'n "nOIS(' for new1." Take thl.a weekly New1 Qul:c In µrtvacy ot your-own home Cyou don 't r ven have lO ltl !he mt ot tbe remlb' know how· you made outl'and 1ee how mudl you knoW about what'1 uoina; on ln the world today. • • .., --p DH't chut-AMWVI .,,..,. .......... ~ •wl&. ...,..~~~--1: Match wo'rd clue• ")th thtlr _corr~ipond­ ln( plc~u or symbols. 10 potii(i 'for each cor~tcJ anawer. A DDT Peru D CONCORDE 1 ..... -Canulian l'rl!Z'I• M.(n .. t ater Pierre Elli ott TNdeau 2 ..... Coa.1e"aUve P a r.ty wa' turpriee ..iru11r. i n eltcUon1 ber e 3 ...... G '1 Women'• Libera-~ !!oa" l"'!'P' were l• [!IElT ~ the new• for much of' • ,,,. BRITAIN L ... Oo.e1'!9lent widflJled . curba on' tilt• pMtlclde 6 •••.• Ce11e-flre line be- ~.~~: l!:s:.'Pt andllir1"'--.... i1E·· w l"ren c b Pres t d en t Georces Pom,pidou 7 ..... 1970 Waa the 25th an- ni vers~ry of the Ultlted NaUone ,. 8 ....• Elliot nlchardsc.n be- came Secretary ofthia Executive Department 9 ..... .E arthquake d@vaslated area s of t.hi~ Lali n American country J 10 ..... Frencb·Br lt l1h su- per1onlc J@t alr lln@r underNent fl ight tests HOW IQO YOU lA TE? (Sc::.,. E.,h Sllle ef Quiz. S.1Mr1t1ly). 71 .. IO pelnh ·Good. fl .. 10') ,.anti .. TOP SCO.:E! 41 to 7'0 polnh -F1lt. tlto to,elntt-bc•llent. dOOJl.Mldet???-H'111111! PAMILT DISCUSSION QUISTION Whal do you th.ink was the 1lngle mo.st 6lgnlflc•nl .., new1 event or 1970 ? .,. THIS WllK'S OWlfNGE! .. 01co11 Pre•ld@nl Nixon named •• , ? , .. to Ue I.he new Secretary of Ur.e Treasui-y. •• ----------------------•. '-11•~11•:> 11~er :1•Nl1i'fH:> B!G CREE~. Calif. IAPI ::r Mrs. M. D. Meiklejohn I've battered. bruised and twi1ted everything on m@ .. .I just stay in there and have a lot of fun year after year." A.~~Y r;rfldl • COMPlrlr ifl.~al~mr •~I of lht WltfMI BOG~ EncrcloPtdi• •o K•t~Y Ai...irrkOYrllll, 1g1 n , 01 Mii· wtut<". W/Jcon•ln, IO• ht• ouU llan· ulher hydrocarbons. Heavier ~-' !H·I :,..l =1·t :1·s !'f·t :i ·t :,-z: :r-1 :z1n6 101W.lS ,.5 :ll[·t !•·t : .. z: !,• l :111 11Y4 •·t !ll[•t :,., :•·? : .. 1 :11 11Y.. l 'tlZ:·I !,.. !··[ :•z !,. I :11)¥4 nutrients. i nclud in e ~~~~~~~~- Janis to be a ski bum. The ct she's 57 and a ' andmother doesn't n\atter. She and her hus band have 1~een skiing for 36 years and llave s@rved on the Notional Ski Patrol ro1· the l:isl eight Jt!ars. On v.•eekends !\·lrs. ~leikl<'­ john patml11 at China reak, tnd on r riday afternoons dur- lt Big Creek Schoors ski rogran1 for student s i11 the urth through ei ghth grades "i:t:'s also on the snoy,·y slopes · nQll'\g assistance to be11;i n- in1 skl@rs som@limes a hair lentury her junior. "!\fy hu!iband retires in Jur1e d v.·e ha\'e a tra \•el trailer d ho~ to ~o 't.ki bummi n~ 1'·ery "•inter " She i;ays \1·ith "1ticip11tion. !. She and husbnnrL l\·Jcl fi rst •ied al Sl'IOw Valley ne111r l.ake Arrowhead in 193t "\\'P -list took off do1\'n U1~ h\11 tiid hollered "whoa' r1·t rv •me 11•P ~a1v a tree It 11·a~n·1 lnUI 1957 1hal we took l ssoru;." Jn he r @ighl years as a luntetr skl patrolwon1an. ~rs. M@iklejohn has seen tumemus accidents. most of ih~,,m involving knee and ankle fnjurits. but hes nev@r suf- tered a cul or bre<1k . "I think Tbe Meiklejohns live in Fresno. They have a daughter "1~ho used to ski all th e lime until she Roi mArried and she hasn't skied s ince. \\'e like to teach nur grandchildrC'n thnush." The oldesl is 17. Slicing through the sno1v mantlf'S covering the Sierra Nevada. l\frs. Meik\ejohn hPs met all sorts of persons. both in teaching and patrollin~. JS THERE REALI. V PLANT LlrE IN THE CLOUDS? Now and lhen. somebody reports a· shower of baby rrog~ So1ne. !leienti.<;ts suspect that ll1is n1ay bl' po.~sible, though chances an~ I h c reports arc h i 6 h I y ex· aggerated. However. ~·ealher experts are cert ain t h a L niicroscopit: fof111s or holh plant and an1n1al life <1re qu11 c comn1on in c:erlain t louds. phosphorous and potRsslum . are hoisted aloft on pirtlcles of dust. It seems likely tha t a cloud could support a thriv i ng ecology. at least for a while. One skier 1'l'ith beautif11l loni: hair had fallen and so J said. Many are spores and o~er 't\-fay f helo you miss?' Th~l,l dorrnant l'ells. But recent a bearded fa ce turned amun1r-research ~ests that ~01nc l'lnd said. 'I'm not a miss'.' cloud pop".Ulallons 1nay al'- He lel me help him but he ~ually thrl~e and.n1ultiply .du r-v.·a~n·l \'ery con izenia l." ing their h1gh-fly1ng \•aca\1ons. Bui the life span of <1 lhu11- derhead lasts only a fe1v hours and nol m11ny clouds exist longer !ban tivo or three days. llov.·ever. many m i d g e t organisms !Jve on midget lime schedules. l\1any clouds exist long enough for certain algaP to co111plete Se \•erat c e 1 I divisions. If they do Indeed thrive in a thunderhead. many of them parachute down with the fall ing raind rops -and continue lile on the ground . This fa s ci n at i ng In- vestigation "'as tr iggered by r;nn bearing vitarnifli; and other substances created only by living things. It seen1cd po ss ible tha 1 the s e b1ochen1 ical~ arf' ereatcd in the clouds.If th 1.'i proves lo be true. the nl}'SterJous ac- 1ivi 11 cs or cloud population ~ ni;1y help us to solve sonic or our atmospheric pollution problems. 1\ir~ l\leiklejohn says t h~re \Vhen \~1c obscr\'C thr billowy arc not as many older person ~ pillows of " 1hunclel'l1£«rd. ''c on the ~lopes as there should prepare fo r a deluge ai· be. ('On1pa11 1ed by run1bling sound "I l:111gh1 one class in which efrects and vivid nashes nf a gcnl!eman in hi:~ so·s l\'llS lightning. To II cloud rhysic1S1, a student. And in another th is cloud is a cun1ulon i1nbu,; class fin older man \\·a.~ learn- in,e In sk i to surprise his children al Chris!m;is tin1c ~o he could ski with them. He fell do11·n once and had <1 li ttle trouble getting uo and rl@clared. "I'm a grandfath@r. I think I'm too old to ski .' ::i nd 1 quickly retorted. 'well . I'm 11 grandmother. Come on .Jet's learn .•. " ~overned by d,vn;u ni c v.•cath cr forces. Cha nces ar<'. he also specul:.':tes 1hoit 1L ma y su1>po1·1 an airborne systen1 of @cology. Recent @vidcnce suggests that this may indeed be true ;:ind at the present I l m e researchers are busy probing lo prove the th eory true or false. To qualify as an ecosyi;tcn1 . an environn1cnt mu st support an assortment or living, thriv- ing and multiplying popula- tiois. We know that spores. pollens and other life forms arc wafted aloft by updraf!s an d exist high above the ground . In the dormant stage they do not qualify In an airborne ecolo1Y, even thoufl:b they arou,se and co11Unue their IUe cycles when returned to lht earth. A...i1 Mnlh ~ w ... 10 • .._ AILtt to Julie V1l8t(O, ... 11, Of T""'Mn. Ari- Joni, /Or he< Q ... ftfO". WHAT FAULT EARTH? EX ACTL'' LINE Ii'-./ I~ A 'f ll E The earth's crust is a bum· py. rocky skin with en avere1e lh.lckn@ss of about 20 miles. Compared with the re1l or our bulky planet. it is a very small item. However, it is the surface layer that supports us and everything elae alive. This is one reason why earth sc lenl is t s find It so fascinating. Anolh@r ruaon Is its myateriou!J reatleisneaa. They are still trying to figure Now olher. microorganisms out the planetary forces that have been found in the eluuds keep it shiftin g in slow mollon. and researchers su~est lh:il Unlil these dynamic facts are a cumulonimbus co d support defined in detail, we can ~only a 1hrivi11g ecosystc . Sample suggest theories to explain 'l:'loud populations i c I u d e things such u fault une1. fungi, microscopic p ll, 1nd Present evldenCe auaests mid1et members of t b • that th@ J'OCky surf ice fits animal world. Some have.. life somewhat like 1 loose jacket cycles with no donnant pbue. It is crlCked into buge crystal If lhey do form an airbortle blocks, aattated by forcts KOiogy. the cloud must ~ from the elrtb'1 lnter1or. vkte Its t@nants with moiltur"I!!!, Some ol lherD push i&ainlt nutrient.! and sunahine. eath othei',' aho'lln& In oppo.Ue ( Jake B6x Boat W@ know that It providts ditectiions. Here we 1et w@ak n1oisture which may tend to crustal areas called fault condense on mlcCQOrganisms. lines, wher@ immtn.s@ IU'ede!J It provld1!1 11unshlnt. softened tend t.o cause earthqu&k11, by a ha1y mist th11t also filters moi.Jnlatn-maklng and v0Ict11 lc l"s rock and roll on the briny now, as Susan Madi- an and Boone {..od,1:?e dance aboard lhe world's irsl '.Juke Box' boat in San Francisco. The boat as probably the world's largest juke box -nine ••t tall . out harsh u.ltravlolet radiation. #!Ctivlty, The eartl\'s fault It also contains g a iii e o u s lines tend to form curving n1olecules of such ba s l c ' globB I belts of restles& ac- nutrlr.nt~ a~ oxygrn and _llvily. usua lly many tbousands carbon dlo1Jde. methane and or miles ton(. Colonization of Planets Discussed i110UNTA1 N VIE\V (AP ) - lf man e1·er lries 10 colonit.r anoth@ r planet. 11.·hct her he gc~s to l\tars, Venus or J up1 lrr m!l y depend on which offel's the best possibility or pro- riC:;ng fcod, . say National Aerona utics and S p a c e Administr.Woo scientists. They aee two ge neral :111· proachn: l. Build a g1an1 rrtenhouse more or less reproducing the atmosphere of earth. or 2. C.'hange the tot;il environ1nent ;i[te r h1n~ study -to s v m c 1 h r n g rescrn bl1ng that of earth The choice \\'BS one of 11\r i.~sue11 discussed in a ljrst nf Its kind conference on hu1n;1n <:olonizatioo of other pl:Jnc1s called for 20 of the na[K,n·s top seientigls by the space agency "This meeting was by n(I mean.~ based on any plan !or colonliaUon." Nobel Ja ureatr aen.tlci1t J01hua Lederberg Mlnl•sab said al lhe conclusion or the four-day closed-Otar sess ions ai NASA 's Ames Re~111rch Cl!nler here '·One can ii nagine the even- tual colonization of some other planet, such as Mar s," Ur. Lederberg said "~1e 're slu- dying what could go wroo"g "'Hh introduction nf food pro- ducing planL~ oo o t b e r planets.'~ "\\le'rp ta lking aboul ;i model for colonization for !'!O. 100 or 200 ycnrs fro m nCM·." h ~ S31d l.edo.r bcrg saicl he would a11- tic1pa1e a long lransi tior1 fron1 earth supplies to self-s1iS· !aining colon ic.~. whi ch he Si)\'1 1leveloping their non terr~s1 iul foods. if ever. in soinr sophis ticaled greenhouse type s,ystcm_ ''I don't 11cce.,sarily agrc? with Or. Lederberg Iha! A greenhouse is the best first The latest In und~~ater "divjng gJar -a Diver Propulsion Vehicle is '-Oen1onstratcd by scuba div· era at the St. Francis Y1c bt Club Harbor. The DPV ~tep." Stl id !Jr. Jaine~ F . Dani@lli, director or the Center for Theoretical Biology at !he BuHalo caJnpu.~ of the State University of New York. lie !!aid a ''h i ghl y speculati ve" session of !he ccn!ercnce cons.idere<1 l h e possibility of cooling Venus w make it more habitable by seed ing the carbon dioxide up- pe r a l rn o s p he r ~ With organisms v.·hich .,,,·ould l.'011· vcrt it to oxy.!Jen. L.eclerberg said J upiter \\;as rhe most li kely planet t() ha\'C lhe potential to produce hie itself because ii has gaseous :;trata sirn ilar lo thQSe v.·here lire flr1l C\'olved on earth. But, he i;aid. Jupiter is pro- bably the most difticult for 1n::in to develop becau.'le of its greeter gravity. dense at- 1no11phcre and distance from Earth. Dr. Hichard Young. NASA chief of. exobiology, said the principa l purpose of the un· pretroented mee Ung of top biolog ist.! and geneticists w111.~ to "look al new technologies of ' ('el!ular cQnstruclion ... new forms of or11.11nism, should the nation ever decide to make Planet X. let's say, habitable for V.'h11tever reuon." "NASA has no plans to land l'i\al organisms on any other planet. We are principally in- terested in disrovering life ." Young said. "Of course w~ ere studying the ult imate utility of the planets to man," he said. D<1nit!lle said he found lhf' wh o l e c o nce p t v e r y .'iptculative, but said th• possibility of colooizing Mars "depends !o a 1'ery high degree on the extent water is there .·· He said another key ls synthellit of new or partially new pla nt o r g <1 n j s m ~ . something which is "wit hin the fores~able future." .,. can pull one or more d ivers th rough the water • up to three times ~wimming speed .and down to a depth of 300 feet. ' ' ' . .... I ' NOTICE • • • • Is Given of The ANNUAL ME·fTING Of Life Members of The SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL If Bufferton emits a doggy belch after dinner, he ',c;: .cot a good excuse. There's a plane in hi t> stomach. The cocker Spaniel-Poodle opened hi s mouth just ;:is his master. Michael Hawkes of Oxnard. Calif. rtroppcrl th e miniature n1odcl 747 into his 1noulh. Aufferton does not seem too upset that he n1ay get ;in ope ration if the toy doesn't dissolve . Ainew Criticized GOP Governors Dtvindling in lnfluencc SUN V.i\LLEV, Idaho IAP) rlOi negative. that ''you \\'on'!. -Republican governors, \\1ho find a speech in \.\"hich I did parked little political clout not plug for the President's \1·ith the national party 11'hcn positive programs.·: but thal •hey held 32 state houses. are thal slde of his approach did likely to sec cvcn that scant 11ot attract attention in the influen ce 1\·ane as I he I r covcrag£:-ofnls campaign. 11umber dwindle!! to 21 next In the private session that n1onth. lasted for nearly three hours. Not in six years have they nne governor said Angcw fashioned a united. effective ""'f&harged that !he preas wa s front on the political course out lo divide the Republican of their national party. If Party, and passed around there was a political Cilnsensus copies of newspaper clippings among the 30 governors, tO as supporting evidence. nf them Jame ducks.. w~o Oregon ·s Mc¢ill spent 30 spent four days conferring 1n minutes. Tuesday in Agnew's tile,_. sno~y isolation o! Sun ski lodge suite~ and. said 'he Valley . .it was frustration al got a scolding. ·"He· said th is I.he outcome of elections that is a team, and you shouldn't cost. the GOP 11 SI.ate Houses criticize anybody on it." --and at the fact that the !\lcCall said later. \\lhite House didn 't :;ccm lo care. There \vere com plaint~ at President Nixon's post·elct" tlon remarks about the relati\lc insignificance n! !hf' gove~r "Jiii' the m.a.de·r n presidential eJecUon. Tberc were sarcas!it 1:orn- rneflts -or the don't.quote-me variety a b o u 1 <1d· ministratioo claims that the 1970 elections rep resented a Republican victory, an asses~­ ment b<1scd entirely on the congressional outcome. And there was criticis1n or the tone and tactic~ {)f Vier President Spiro T. Agnew in the autumn campaign. /\>lcCall then \\'en\ lo the black-tie state dinner, an d hea rd Agne\V defend hi s cam- paign style on gro!IRds that an cl~ction must be .. an al - ten1pt to divide tilt voters of!1he ~fy;~:..:and.·LAa~ ·the : atta,cjl is the only way lo fight the establishment. "We attacked , We think con- !:!lruc~vely:• Agnew sai d, McCall called that a "rotlcn. bigoted little i;peech." Other governors dissented. in ('On- siderably less colorful terms: ·Agne\\.' said later it v.·as all a 1nisunderstanding. that his Speech had been riesigned In pro1note unity. He said he talked it over with the governors. "l"rn confidcnl that each of them after we had lhis full discussion \\''as awarr that the thrust or the rema rk!i \1•as posi!lve and aimed ;jl geJfing 11s 1vorking together tn 'ihe right direction and \VRS nol negative in any sensr.'' Agne\v said. Any misunderstanding of thP. Agnew speech \~·:is first-hand : president said. "\Vhen people are de!eneiv' ;ind think they are right, lhcy don"t change very much." said one governor, who asked that his name not be used. Six years ago, in Denver. 18 Republican governors and governors-elect met i.n the aftermath of thei1: party•s landslide defeat, •and turned up the preSlilure for the · resignation• or Dean. Burch as Republican national ~~ainnan. Burch, Sen. BarrY Goldwater's selection to run the party .dur- ing the 1964 presidential cam· paign, ann'ounced ia'ter that he would step down . He is now chairman of the F'edcral Communications Co mmission. tn 1966. D e mo c r a I i r ~ovcrnors met in a Republican year_ Eighteen of them talked ;iboul Den1ocratic defeats in a banque! room at a \Vh ite Sulphur Spri'lgs. \V. Va resort. .al}d -~gcd ~larrp~~ President· Lyndon. B. -J'~rwotl for the party's setbacks. They said voter resistance to costly Great Society progi·am.~ pro- duced Repub lican victories. \Vh al happened In Sun Valley didn't approach lh at kind of revolt. The <Wminislration d i d 1nake a conciliatory rnove thal :;£'cn1cd designed to offset post·clcclion suggest ions !hilt the governor!' 1\·i!l nol have ;i particularly significant im· pact on the 1972 elections. Rep. RogC'rs C. B. l\1orton. 1he Republi can n a I i o n·a I ~ <:hainnan. arrived \\.'ith a speech saying the governor's office supplies the most im· port.ant leadership in rashion· 1ng politic.ii organizations. ;-...1nrlon did n•it deliver that portion of his speech . for rrasons of tin1e. he said later. The harshest co mm c n t .~ <1bout Agnew came fron1 Oregon Gov . ·rom !\1cCa!1 Two governors who had not previousl.v been cri!icaJ of the GOP campaign st:-;lc. De1ve.v Bartletl of Oklahoma and J,in.,.,·ood Holton of Virginia. ll'ere reported lo hal"e !old Agnew at a private breakta~t \Vcdnesda y that he shoulrl ;idop\. a more positive lune. ('{lncent rate1nn <1 rlnll111strat1nn ::ichievemenl s instf'ad of 011 the at111ck. thr governors did not rcad 1.,._ ... _____ ,..._._,,_.,I ;ibout iL thrv hl'ard ii for themselves. . ' BU SINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GU IDE But Angew lef l the ~k l rou11- lry clec!aring that no apologil'~ had been sought or offered. that .. no one ;ittemptcd 1n f"Onvince me lo ch a n g (' 11nythlng . •• and lh11t hr 1ntrnd~ to campaign in thr future a:r; he has in the pa s\ MATTRESSES • (;ov. L-Ouie R. 1\·unn nf l\rn· H1t ky. the governl'.r'r '!;I (•hairman. said the 21 who j ni p\ with Agne1\' \Vedoesday unanirnously <idopt:cd a resolu-]_.._..., __ .... _____ ,I lion expressing appreciation to1,•.-----------il H' said hi~ campa1t;n w.i~ the vice president ror his sup- p<Jrt and v.·orking relationship "'ith the governors, 1' he, resolution also asked that ad-1 ministration liaison be morC' MATTRESSES IOATS HOMES TkAILERS lrregulor Shop•• Cosio Moso Monrets Co. 2150 Newpott 11•<111. Uberty 8-1303 Basketball UPHOLSTERY • «entraliied in the office ofl the vice pr · nt. "'here it l ha~ been sign . ever si nce i•.---.,..-,,_,.,..,.,..,.,..-_,,I P ~ Nixon office. ' 1 .. ----------.. 1 rO!!l·am Set '!'h \\'ClS it. and 'it lhcre1 CJ , · any political settlement,[ Mesa Upholstery Liberty 8-4781 JJSO NIWPOlT llYD. Registration is now ~-to+ 11 was apparently on Agnew's; boy s in terested in terms. '"I don't feel ttiat 11 participating in the Ne wport have conducted the kind ofl Bea ch R ec r cat i 0 n campaign that needs any Department"s ba s k el ba I l 1 _pa".:'.'.rt~;~cu~l:a~c~c~h~a~n~g~e.~"_:.th~e'.....:v~;"''.::C~~~""""~~~~~~~I program. R~gistration forn1~ were the "in thing" at Nabers I Were'7.99 to ' l L99 B i~ Hays' l)rc--s ~hoe1 .. , :d 1p'()n an rl nxt,,r,I.; !'-11<;·~ 3!2 tt1 :. • W"r" Pri<'cdat'7.99 l_iule Bov~· Bru'\hrd nxlnrd ~. sl1p-0n~ aOrl '1r.ir ,h1•f'' :-.rn~k up nO\\·. Were '4.99 to '8.99 Litde Boys' 5c.boot, dfess ~]jp­ om, oxfords. Siic~ 8Vi to 5. CUT 20', 397 TO 55 ',; Pr. In The Hospital Auditorium Wed., Jan. 6, 1971 at 3 p.m. ' ' Reports will ·be given eledion of new officers will be held. and Were '30 to ·~o ~len·.s Premit·re :111d Italia n lmrort~. :-.e1cr.1! ,, !,1 cc,J :;tyles. CUT 33 "~ 1997 TO 50 "n! Pr. w·ere 112.9910'19.99 fvfcn ·~ drc~ .. arid ca~ual ~hor\. :-.er rhc,(· 1nd.n·,. c-r'lmc cJrl ~._ \Vere'7.99to'10. 99 Men's CArua1 ~hoe~ in popular classic STYI~. Buy now! "UT 7r 1 , \~ .,,) I TO 45« ! 5~?. / • l -s(> .)eo.r3 R evolving Cl1arg r \Vere '9.99 lo '20 \Xlnmr n"s Dress. ln popular ~1vlc~ and color' l:fii l' ~(·v('r.i l rJ1rs. CUT 30 ", 697 TO 65 ''t ! Pr . --.. \\·er<l '6. 99 lo ' I 0 WorrJCn' r.,-.~ual~ and FIJt~. In many roru Lir 'II It:<-;\11tf t<ilor<-. CUT 42'', 397 TO 60 ', ! Pr. ' Terrific Assortment Wome n's Sandal~, several styles and colors. Be early. SEARS LOW J 97 !..OW PRICE 1 Pr. Were •;J.99 lo '6.99 J n1Jot·~ drcs~ and walker ~h<l(',, s~\"l" nnv.' ~f rhis (errifi<: pr11.1, CUT 25 °0 297 TO 57 °c ! Pr. \Vcrr '.).99 lo '9 .99 l .1 rrl c Cl1rl-,' ~c h1io! and p.•ny sh11l'. ·"")t!nllfll ()j ~t)k'', CUT 33',, 397 TO 60'', ! Pr. -, Were '2. 99 to '5.99 A~~ortmen1 o f Slippers for . Womeri and <:hlld ren. Save DOV.', dlstrlbuted through 1 o c a I elementary school s but may 1'lll0 be obtained ;11 1'1arincts Park. 38th Street Park. Irvine TcrTace Park. F.:astbluff Park, Peninsula Park. L I n co I n ScMol. Newport He i g h I s Elefuentary School and the Community You th Center. Tt.ese facilities will be •taffed between the hOu rs of 3:1$ and 5:15 p.m. r-.tonday thrOugh Friday the week of Men's and Boys' Deck Shoes Women's, Children's Deck Shoes Jan . 4. TealTHi will bt lonncd for bo:/a' In grades~lbree and four. five and six. and ticvcn and f'i&M. A regiStration fee of Sf •• "ll c ...... ed. The Ice amifi Ui£ eeit.· el jerseys anU ....... ~· .. ~.,. . -~Jtl>e!J) ~A. ~CADILLAC' HOO W.Al!IOA 8LVO. I COSTA M!U. (714) 540·9100 • Take lots of rug- ge~ wear. Come in roday and bµ1' several pairswi!ile q11antitics lasr. -1 ~~.~~~' • .,.,a ...... <•MO•A .. .A•lf COIOll"ON . ..... ._,, CUJOIALI _,_ -· 10"" UACH si.., Nlf ........ "°"" ._, f.;.SO ,l.M. .. •:.10 P.M., Svff.r t 2 ........ J •.M: ' .I • Rugged caQvas shoes in an as!ort- ment of cqlors. fdeal ;for P!•Y or other-ectivi ties. -· SANTA ANA llNfl, rt S"111'HOS IAl'fJ.l MONICA SOUTI! COAlf !"LAii ........ df9a •• = ........ ,_....., ..... • llfDUsAin 011,Q TOff'IOKI VIHl'I' .. _ @ I i ~ • ( • '/ By Ph il lntet'landl "l'm a victim of the holiday party season. Try not . to clang the pa.per clips around." Ann Landers Dad's Trouble ' Seems Double DEA R AN N LANDERS: Th ree years ago T met a girl at work. She v:as separated from her husband . We fell in Jove. \Vhen she became pregn a nt I wa nted to marry h'e r but sh e decided to go bac k to her hus- band . She had t\Nins and I was proud as can be. The twins a re the smartest and cutest ·little boys I 've ever seen. T hope you won't think I am conceit- ed when I tell you they look exactly like 1ne. T want to marry this _.gi rl and raise the boys more than anything in th e world . The trouble is the gi rl 's husband ~he likes the kids very much. too. Last nigh! I begged her to reconsider. She told me lo get lost and stop _. pestering her. What are mx.,, rig hts? These boys are mine. I am willing Lo fi ght for then1 in court iI I have to. Aren't there laws ror people like me? -ROBBEO DEAR ROBBED; Ye1, there are laws -but they read like lhi~., J3:u.b ;,. Children born to 1t womii wbo ls married belong, legally, to h e r h111band. Since you seem lo be ao freaked out over kids. why don't yo11 find a nice 111ingle girl ,and marry her~ and leave this woman alQne'.' Take her advice. Get lost. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Whet can be done about pa rly·lille hogs y,•ho tie up the phone for hours? We know who these people are and have. spoken to them several times in a courteoi.is and gentle manner 'bUt itls the same as talking tot I>e wall .. wtteq.;r,.e are on the phone- they cUt in with. "Quick, get off. I Ii.ave to call lhe rescue squad. The baby just swallow- ed a safety pin." We get off ;ind listen, and v.·ho do yo u think they called'.' The Jiquflr store to order a six pack "hogs" and reque st coo pera- tion. Usually U~:!Y get it. II they do not succeed1 you might get a new phont number and a new party, Few firms can match the telephoae company for cooperation and service. (New Yo rk Citt,_.is an exception.) "' DEA R ANN LANDERS: I'm 28. My girl is 24. We've been officially engaged for six years. She is my first serious sweetheart a nd J am hers. About a year~ago she starled to leave her engagement ring at home. When J asked why she said she was allergic lo the metal. So I had the stooe reset in platinum instead of gold. Three months ago she started not to v.·ea r her ring again. This time she said it bothered her when she typed. Last v.•eek she asked if I'd mind if she had a dale with the personnel manager. I said, "Of course I'd mind." She has gone into one of her three-<lay sul ks and I am get· ting fed up on her moodiness. What is your advice? - PUSHING 30. DEAR PUSH: Set t b e lJrisoner f~. She'• beginning to 1uspect the Wof1d la uot bound on the north, so uth, east a ad west by 'you. Take back the ring end _tell her l!l. date ··anybod y sbe want1 to: A'Dd y ou should do the same. You two may wind up together }'Cl. but you both need to see some new, faces. of beer and a fifth of gin. GTv• 1n ,.. lo•~ 1>im .. "'"t" • A ne ighbor told US if v.•c 11v• 11l•e1 •ou "'1~ lint , IOOI< ou1 1 Fot !1Q• "'1 f'l<)w IO "•ndl• !1>1 iYPlt ti• report these people tO tfie '"'"'"'"'"· (I>~~ Ann Lindt••· Rto<I I h · ht ""' l)()O~l.i . "Nec~in~ &t'!Cl P•!llno--tc ep one company we m1g wn•1 ,.,,R ,~. Llmt1t>" ,,,.,.11 You• have to go to court to prove ••<>u•" •o Ann L•nd••• in cero o1 I~• OJ.ILV' PILOT, •nclo.11\11 $0 ,I(\,. In th e charieir ·and riSk getting . <Din •nd • 10,,,, .,.......,.,, ... 1-eddr••· sued ·rar'·· defamation ·· o f «1 !11~•10..... • chara~.' We don!i want to ; _ _____._ get it.tO tro'uOJe. p"'Jea~ tell -· • · us wtiot lo do. -BIZZ'Y LINE ' .. . . ' DEAR..LINB: Votrr neighbor g11ve you wrong information. The telephone c o m p a n y doe1n'l lnl lsl that you do . KIDS LIKE ••ylhing but • ., you. bill. UN"'LE LE,.,. Report yoor problem to the ....., 1.,. complaint .department a nd they will do tbelr be11t lo help yoo. Tbey will contact the -- -.. , .... :0 ·they're· in take a spin! •. • ,., Aries: "" , L FULLERTON STORE PR. CHAIRS / Dlo,.,o•d ·l"~ ltot01 w/loito<.O ''''"· e...<nt Slo•oe ••l•ol. .... •11.9J , ........ ., .... .. SERVING CABINET U'uoool, JO•JOol B" d••P G<>0d ........ c ... d ""''•"· •"11· 1,t.•s LOUIS l61h SECWARY 16' •oil, bw• .. ""'"''"I Ooo• Goll•<1, -••••l•ot. ro•I ••o d01I, l·o•ly ..... '".'IS . ., GAME GROUP 11 ' '""""IOf <ko!" •/lo,.,lto·il..,... · .. ..,. •o~I•. 1-l l•• ,,.oil or ... • ..... l•O.OO •. , •...•••• LOVE SEATS "9•d•o"'o ..,1, I• ooW .. iwol ..... .,!ul "'Olt1vl '••-wll\ to•• ,1,.. c1 • .,:,, a... '''·'', , .. , . COllEE TABLE 36 .. teu•d <ko:,.,ldo. koumwl do•I. "WOOd I'"'"· '-•!ol ond too '"~ .. ,.,. ..... ,., .......... , .. ' ' ... . SALE 279~~ 12995 29995 199~?.. 6995 BURL WOOD CHEST 32995 Wi•• Ouilt 1., o•O !wo I•·•• d'""""· f<iotl\(I .... Jff.SO •••• TH~OW PILLOWS ~ ~ch Velve!ee{I •• ,. $2.95 ••. 3: s51>o " CHAIS! LOUNGE Vo" ''"e"I 110<• ,,1,., '*"""' ••~ •vii•• "''· C""'••••l•t w•lto .. 1 ... '''"'' 1 ........ 171.t J, •••.••• CHAIR AND OTTOMAN C.01y .... d. •11~ ... dt;. t •lt lu-. .... 1i1.t1 •.••.. ,, ••••.•••• 5 PC. DINITTE SIT er.. .... , -lffdo• 1>o<k , •• 1 .. . ...... 1., , .... oul•l•1 .. 1 .. . .... 221 .... , ........... : .. .. 5 PC. BEDROOM SOIA 1'odl•l••o1 "'"""""•••••· D••blt · <1nMI "'"'*"· -ulll1tl be<• .. , •lllow IM!olllOf, Cel• O•-.. 1 ... . .... .... ~ ................ . S PC. DINiNG l!)OM . eo ...... h<Mh~ retlif IQ10 •/1~1" ... 11. J .1.-&.1,MJ....i •• .... IOt.7j ; ...... , ••••.••••• 14995 6995 19950 . 29950 59950 '1-28~ LADIES CHAIR .O" >oil, i,...,, -•',..,.Int. 0.oo .od •11...t. TIOi>«•to t.l•llln1. ! •• 1 •.•••• 221.t J .•••••.. ' ..• JR, LOUNGE loolly l •OO•OI. Cold I '"""' ••l•O! o• oll·w•i"*. '"'P*""'' wood t o•oliln• ..... 22•.•S, , , • • • • • , CHAISE LOUNJ;E Tullo4 .,1.,.1.0«••'· ••Tt•t ••••t• Witt. lttt• ............... ,.11101, ~ JH,ts ••• _.,_, ........ . 1··so1A & 6' LOVI SEAT SALE 12995 17995 19950 12995 """"""'" 1 ......... ,. 1 -· ""''•·· 1.0 I. Coll -·•• "'°"""'· fJ•..,•111 onlrl LOVE SEAT Rog. 259.95 ....... 199so SOFA Rog. 329.95 ....•• 24995 2 TIER TABtE .S.uo<0 '"'""''·'''"'""MM •Id°"'' e•• '"'''••Ion. ~'"""l"t' l•I· ff.JO ..•• , ••..•.••..•. 8995 WALL ACCESSORIES Got{leous_ 01sort111•nl, carved f~ame IJ'lirror1 a nd pktureJ . 20%0FF . ' . 61h: FT. STEREO c;.,,o•t •••••o\lo. 1,.., '"""~­'••lf•ll< b••I •••. 7ff.10 .••••• 6 FT. COFFEE TABLE 10•1• ..... , 1,m -·~ ,,.,., .1 ... to~.•• Ut,t1 ....•.•• ,., •• NAUGAHYDE CHAIR II•<~ w/••Od HI"' I lo<f O W01• ..,.II ~-d o<at•to. 1.._ ln.50, , •. , , , DKOUTCIR COHSOU "'""---"\"' ...... H~!·-.. ., _r.,. -·• ••• '"""'· .... " ...... ,, ...... .. !OfA,& LOYI SEAT , .... -...... ,.~ ..,,_ .. 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Ja n11¥Y 2, 1'71 ' ' < • -.. ~ • ' ' ' J ·Too · Many Williqg t o Let Sour ·N~tes Fall on Piano • BJ JOANNE REYNOLDS plurt.king, listening end ad· the vlbrirtk>rul of a note on Santa Ana who la president thty tune by ear or oot -R eyn o 1 d s, who uses a guitarist, said he took up tun. a rtmarkable ressemblance Of .. ~"*" •••tt justing the !tress on the 1 meter making tuning a of the guikl, said there an are all men who maintain a strobe to tune with, said he Jng as an occupation because between the cyc le of a piano's n·1 been estimated lhal as strings. Jt's obvious that kind vlsual procesa rather than an i:bout 20 memben who meet degree of excellence in the took up the field because he of ht.e interesting work. life and that of a human being. feit u 1 percent of the 00• of work requires concentration auditory one. . monthly and partldpate in na· field," Janel! says. was nev~r satisfied with tune "You know, pianos are a "After they're 40 yean; old, lion's 10 million pianos are and' a sharp ear. Orange County's t u n e r s , tiooal program! to improve The art of piano tuning by J<lbs, which is the same reason lot like children and small they 're ovtr the hill and i.ept io tune and pianos in But tbere are some local whether they use th'elr ean professional standards. car is one that requires a l\1onegan took to the pro-dogs. starting dmm the other !ide. Orange Coast homes ap-tuntrs who have it a little or electlonic equipment, have "Of course not all the piano year to a year and a balf fes.sk>n. Monegan is a pianist, "A oew piano, like a child, Even in the best of conditioa parently an no e.JCception to easier. Instead or relying on a guild which was formed five tuners In the cOunty are guild of constant training and is but Reynolds is " banjo has to be trained . It should a 'f0..year-0ld piaoo, like a 70- tht rule. thelr ears, they use electronic years ago. members. We Hke to thi nk a field that attracti pianists player. prob.ably be tuned four Umes year-old man, isn 't going to Laguria .l;J.ills piano tuner equipment which me.Mlll;es Robert Janes, a tuner from that our members -whether and non pianists alike. Chilson, a retired nlghl club in ils first year. There is be as good as a ZG-year-old." Mike ReynOlds says that 111--------------------------------------------------------'-----------~--- out of 11 families are willing to let sour notes fall on deaf ears. "~pie certainly don 't tune their instruments enoug h," he notes. "It's about like buying a car and not ever putting spark plugs ln or changing the oil. 'Mtey sound like the devil." Of course estimates on the number of people who are willing 'to let their pianos go untuned are sketchy because, as Newport Beach tuner \Vlll iam Chilson notes. "I onlv know of the ones • who ta~ care or their instruments. The others l don 'l meet.'' Keeping· a piano Jn good eoilditlon means having it t~ ed at le ast every year and ln some cases as often as once a month. In· cijmales where there are edreme changes in weather the pianos should be tuned four limes a ~ear. but in California's milder climes, the need is not as grea t, the tuners say. Eddie Shiner, a piano tuner in Costa Mesa who has been working on pianos in the Harbor area for 13 years, said the biggest problem facing local piano owners Ls the change of humidity when the Santa Ana winds blow. "They stay In tune better If you have a constant humidi- ty level. In the d e s e r t, for lnstan;ce, the changes in temperature don't affect the tune beca ust it's constantly dry. "But here. you have a fairly constant amount or dampness which ill periodic a 11 yin- terupted by extreme dryness when the Santa Anas blow, change affects a piano.'' Another factor which affects pianos in the coastal area is rust caused by dampness. Edge r Monegan, a Laguna Beach tuner, said a tune job of a piano in good condition takes from two to fou r hours, "but if it's been let go for awhile and has rusted, then it takes a good deal longer, beqame the atrinp are more. difficult to adjmt," he says. Q\llson says that pianos left out of tune loo long -five years or longe r -require two or more sessions lo get them back in shape. "It's not just a matter of pulling up the strings. \Vhen a piano is in tu ne there 'is up to 39.000 pounds cf stress on it and it takes awhile for one that has not b e c n kept up to adjust to this. 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The defeat shattered the Buckeyes' dreams or being the nation's No. I col· legiate footba ll team •;,ifter· Notre Dame had dethroned Texas earlier in the day in lhe Colton Bowl. A record Rose Bowl· throng of 103,839 was treated to a tremendous show, first with Stanford iakiflg a 10-0 lead, Ohio State.on top 17-13. then the l~ians fight· iog baclt with a fourth quarter surge. Plunkett and form.er Golden \'/est Col- lege star Randy Vataha deserve a ma· jor share of Ule tredil for Stanford 's first Rose Bowl conquest in 30 years. However , receiver Bob Moore and de- fensive aoe Jack Shulu were key play- ers in jhat fourth quarter turnabout. Stanford had ju.st Laken a 20-17 lead with 10:03 left in the game, thankJ to Jackie Brown 's one-yard scamper ar- ound right end to culmU\ate an 80-yard march by the Tribe. The score had been set up by Moore's miraculous catch of a Plunkett aerial oo lhird down and 16 from the Buckeye 35; Moore somehow took the ball between two Ohio &tale defenders at lhe two for a first down. Then after two Plunkett bucks Into the line g8ined only a yard. Bro"''" wa.s Q[f lo bis second Lally Of the day. Now the Buckeyes had the ball and Victo ry String Ends Irish, Theismann T~ip Texas, 24-11 DALLAS (AP) -A new Notre Dame defense. nine Texas fumbles. and All- American 'quarterback Joe Theismann chopped off Texas' JO.game victory string in the Qrlton Bowl 24-11 Friday, and probably knocked the Longhorns out of a ~econd consecutive national title. A glum Teaxas coarli Darrell Royal liaid : "To quote Grantland Riti!. one of your famous writers. I've learned something that victory cannot bring, to wipe the blood from my face and. smile so none can see the sting." Theismann , Notre Dame's senior All- American, ran for two touchdowns and passed for another. Texas. the most awesome ground tean1 In the country with its famed Wi shbone-T, gave the ball away five times on fum- bles-four by All-American fullback Steve Worster. The Longhorns were tied up by a de- fense concocted by Notre Dame coach Ara Parseghian . It had the Wishbone-"' shaped Texas backfield looking almost into a mirror of itself across the line of tlon:e1 champions for a second consecu- tive title. Texas fumbled the ball nine times and lost five to sixth-ran~ Notre Dame, which fell 21·17 to the Longhorns last year in the Cotton Bowl when the lri$ entered post-season play for the first time since 1925. The &-foot, 175-poond Theismann passed 26 yards to fleet Tom Gatewood for a touchdown and galloped 3 and 15 yards for ~o more scores as the Irish piled l!P a'24oll ~alftime lead, The second half was a brutal defensive duel. Texas' intricate Wishbone-T was hounded by Notre Dame's swarming de· fenders, although Longhorn qutrterbaclc Eddie Phillips had a great da} before he was injured with 8:54 to play. All-American fullback Sieve Worster fumbled four times and Notre Dame claimed three of them to blunt the Texas offense. Phillips piled up 363 yards in tot~! of· fense--164 yards on the ground and 199 scrimmage. vards through the air. "Basically. we tried lo mirror the \\'ish. • Theismann u'as al his best in the first bone with the san1e lype of adefense.'' half. P arseghian said . "\\'e u•a nted Texas to After falling behind 3-0 00 Happy Fel· pa ss and Eddie Phillips dki. He can thro1v the ball. V\' broke their consistency pat· l~r"s 23-ya.rd field goal. Theismann ral· .. e . .lied the lrish for. t.ouchdowns lhree of the tem. 1 f • .next fcbr times Notre Dame got the ball. "We learM<t a ot a vear ago rom . . Te.xas;~ the WishbOne Slftd\ evert T~",Jhe -senior from.-~i11..Q1~eruN__,~, ; adopted . tf'le offense so u·e cOUld learn ··:W~ipped !"'otre Dlm&SO)itus in l~ays m bout ·1 for the first score. The payoff came on ore 3 · 1 · the 26--yard strike to Gatewoed, who "\Ve used a new alignmcnt-lherc·s no strained a hamstring muscle as he cross- way you can cover the111 Ytith the typical cd the goal. defenses." Royal said Notre Danie's end ""'a!': boxing us on the kee p, forcing Phillips to 111n all the time. They were large <'flOugh physica lly inside that \Ve cou ldn't get a crl'ase fo~ \Vorster." Parseghian too k no chance:; Texas \vould discover what the Irish planned . He even used 12 men on offense and 13 n1en on defen se during pral'tice sessions to confuse any "'Olild·be spies. .• It was the first bov.·1 victory for the fl'vense-minded Irish in 46 years and da shed the hopes of !he defending na· "lo!re °""'' , . Tc•n., Te•8>-FG, Fell•r 11 ,. ' .. ' • • & -'~ 0 -II "10--G~!ewood 111. p,on lr1>m Tl>eo1m•nn. Hemplt ~"" ND-fMeiim~n J, rvn. Hemp)~ ~;t~ le•d•-B~rl•ll"" '· '""· LHt•r J>OH·Pl>llllD>. NO--FG. Hemoel JI>, A -n.ooo. STATISTIC.5 Nol" D•m• 1';,.1 <!Own~ ..••••••... P.v•~>nll Y•t<litQ~ ........ , .. .. Pd .. inQ Vl"'•ll~ ... · R~tum y1raa11• ••..••..•.•••• , Pau~• .. ......... .., Punts .•••••.•• , • Fum~I~ lo" • Y1rd• Jlf'n•lo1ed " •• "' • t·lt l l·d ' n Tool• • '" "° • 10·'1·1 "' ' " IR ISH CELEBRATE -Notre Dame fo0tbaU coach Ara Parse~hian is carried fr o1n the fie.Id after the Irish defeated the University of Texas, 24-11 , In the Cotton BOY.') Friday in Dallas. • - time on their side, what with their tre- mendous ball-conb'ol offenR set to grind out five yards a bit~. llowever, Sbu!U came up with two crushing plays to wipe out the impend- ing threat and Stanford was in with the Raciflc-8 Conference's serond straight upse t win over a Big Ten Rose Bowl ri- val. First he smeared Leo Hayden for a two-yard loss. '111en on thild down he picked off a Rex Kern pass al the Ohio State 2~ to give lhe lndians field posi· tion for their victory-clinching Louch· down. ! And it di$'! take long for the m""- terldl PlunUtt to put his mates on ~ 5e0reboard again. He hit Vataha fur 11 yards to the 14 and two plays after that he found the ex.Colden West whii in the end ione for a 10.ard alrike. KJcklng whiz Steve Horowitz picked up hb ninth point of the great spec- tators' game and that was it with 8:18 to go. Ohio Slate scored once more afler that but a forward lateral nullified the play and it wu all Stanford til the finish. It wa1 a fantastic performance by the victors, thrice beaten during the regular season -including a 31-14 humiliation at the hands of Air Force. It wa.s not a game Ohio State lost. tt was one Stanford won . When the Big 10 poWtt fought from a I~ deficit to take. a 14-10 halftiml! bulge, it appear~ • Buckeye v!ctory would mere)y be a formality. Otdo State was magnificently eiem· plilylng ba1l control, running off 44: plays t.o Stanford'• 30 the fir5l jwo peri- ods. With Kern and BMxkinston rl~ ping off huge chwiks of yardage. lht 108ets took a 1.f..10 lead early in the 5eCOOd quarter then ml&!led soother shot at point,, momenta la~. 1 That's when Fred Schram was oft target on a 20-yard field goal try . And when Moore fumbled away a scoring threat at the Ohio State 13 late in the half it setmed Stanford was on its way down the tube. Byt Plunkett -deservingly the ga me 's most· valuable player -wouJd not be denied. He continually came up with the clutch play, Wtndinl up with 20 comple- tions in 30 attempU for 265 yardi. He was int.ucepted once.· . ,\ Kero, who ruabed lor 99 yards th6 LONG STANFORD GAIN -The ball hangs in mid· air as . Stanfofl{s Jim Plunkett 00 tQSses it to Eric Crosti (~~) "-'ho ran for 40 yard! to '!iet up the first Stanford touchdown in the opening period a.i~nst Ohio State F.riday. Stanford wqn 'b.J. .~e ~ llMlf'til(. 27-17. " , .. 49ers, Dallas Bid for. Title Cow boys Must Co nta in B rodie's Passing SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -John Brodie's hot hand and Craig Morton 's tender el- bow appeared to be the strong and weak sides of the San FraOCisc().Dallas offen· sive mat~s today as the National foot· ball Conference title game foes continued preparations for their Sunday summit clash, Dallas coach Tom La11dry concedes ttiat Brodie·s passing magic must be harness if the Cowboys are to finally nail the elusive cro'"°·n. But San Francisco's Dick Nolan fo rsl'es trouble ahead for his 49ers ev~n if Dallas quarterback ti.torton isn't sound. "Our big problc1n \.\'ill Oe to stop Bro· die 's passing," Landry said of the 35 year-old veteran, "'ho is enjoying his best fling ifl 14 pro seasons as the 49ers' resident quarterback . "He has a great offensive line in (rant of him, but a lot depends on the quarter- back. too. John know how to handle the rush." Brodie, the NFC's top passer during the regular .Uson. hit on 16 of 32 last week- end as the 49e.rs toppled Minne.sota 17·1 4 lo rerech the Super Bowl semifina l. Mor- tOft, hindered by a bruised right elbow, was only 4 for 18 in Dallas' ~ nod over Detroit. .. 'Mle fad that Morton is under par Isn't as im·pon.ant to Dallas as il would be to us If Brodie was hurt." Nolan said. "~y're primariif a running club." 'The QMboys led the conference in rush- ing, with rookie Duane Thomas grinding out 803 yard11 to place fifth i111 the individ - ual race. Calvin Hill and Walt GarrJson each topped the 500 mark despite misting considerable action because of injuries. Ken Will•rd is San Francisco's bread· and-butter ball carrier with a season to- tal of 789 yards, sixth best in lhe NFC. But lhe passlni fireworks generated by Brodie have been the No. I factor in the finish to their first division Lille. 49ers' one -year turnabout from last place Gene V\'ashlnaton, Brodie 's No. I tar· get, caught 53 passes during the season Ott Tl' Stt n da11 C hannel 2 a t 2 10 rank thi rd in the conference. Bob Hay- f'S, Dallas' lone proven threat in the ab- sence of Lane!! Rentzel, grabbed o,,ly 34 , but his 26.1-yard average per reception was !he best. Brodie won his first passini title in 14 pro seasons as the 49ers stormed to the NFC's Western Division champion ship. Now. he has a chance lo put them on top of the heap for the first timP in the ir 2.'l- year history. But he laces perhaps his sternesl test from Dallas defen sive unit that ha s not allowed a touchdown in five · games.plus on the way to the conference title show. down. The winner meelJ the surv'lvor of Sun- day 's American conference tiUe game between Oakland and BaltimGre in the Super Bowl Jan. 17 at Miami. Clear skiea are forecast for the nationally tele- vised duel. A .sellout-crowd of 59,686 will jam Kezar Stadium for the kickoff. The Brodie-Washingtow l'O mbinalion c1 icked for 12 touchdowns during tbe reg· ular aeason. Brodie threw 24 scoring strike. in all and completed 59 per cent of his plllleS to lead the 49ers' gold rush. Bu t Brodie's intangible qualitie;.•s the 49ers' gu iding force, rather than his sla· tistics. most irnpress Washington. ··John's the kind of guy who le.ids by doing,'' said the slender pass-catcher. "He's not a rah-rah guy. If he were a general. he wouldn't ask you to do any- thing he wouldn't do himself. He com- petes. You know where he stands." \lt'ashinglon and Brodie are in 1une, off the field as well as on ii, desµi le the 12· year gap in age. •·John is a young-thinking guy . There 's no way you ca f! think of 11 guy who plays golf like he does as an oldtimer." Brodie, a gifted golfer who at one time considered quitting football to take a shot at the PGA tour, likens the pressure in· herent in Sunda y's title game to lhat en· countered on the putting green. "You don"l worry about how high your score will jump if you miB.!I the putt," he 1'!aid . "You just concentrate 011 making it." Irvi ne's Hogan Suffers Setb ack PERTH, Au!tralia {AP ) -PaUi Ho- gan oJ Irvine , lhe No.' 2 seed, 1Uflered an g.$, 6-3 upset at the hands of Gail Chanfreau of France Friday in the quart· er-finals of the West Australian tennis championships. Top-seecjed Margaret Court of Austral- ia advanced with a 6-~, 8--0 romp over Winnie Shaw of BriUlin and Betty Stove of Holland defeated South African Laara Ro.!!IOUW J.1, 8-1 io other women's quart- er·finals. ' . ;. . llrs! hall, wl1 held f<J 21 nahln( IK0 last two quarters and tooled greatly ": tf&ued the nnat period. • · ,. StW, Ohio State wound up the ~­ noon with 439 yirds total o!fense. "&tap ford had~. . .- Brockington had a pair of toudl down~ahd Horowitz had a Rose BO• recor<r'&Jd goal of 43 yard! to go wH.I his 37-~arder. : ... So, for only the second time since lbc pact with the Big Ten went Into operf• tion in l!K7, the West has won two ao.. Bowl games in a row. ~· \Yashington t~ the trick In l• 61 by ripping Wisconsin (4U) and. Mil· nesota (17·7). Now SLanford does it. 'ttX th!! Pa~ after µsc trimmed MichiiJM: a year ago. 1~3. · Jt wra sc.me kind of good show. WinniI1gT~ Described By Vataha .. By PHll. ROSS Of 1M D•Hf 1'1191 II.ti 'f'he field outside was strewn wi.ih remnants of cardinal and while sll'!:am- er.s. emblematic of the just-compl~~ 27-17 Stanford upset of the heavily-favor- ed Ohio State Buckeyes Saturday in tbt ~7th Rose Bowl game. '-sUP!nside the victorious Indian drw- \ng room ecstatic praise and cru.!hlng bear hugs did more than enough to ·sym. bolize the mood of the wildly happy un- derdog gridders from up on the Farm. Barely visible in the rear of the Stan- ford dressing room was one of the littlest lndians fo nly defensive ba ck Jim MertiU i~ smaller). 1.: Randy Vataha. ex.Golden \Vest College act. and gutty little wide receiver IS-10, 175) h11d tall ied the winners' Insurance touchdown on· a JO-yard pass from Heis· man Troph y winner Jim Plunkett with 8·18 left in the contest. Vataha described the pattern to the DAILY PILOT, "we call JI a 74 flan~Pr­ or. curl pattern. Jim (Plunkett) dropped back to pass. waited for me to get opin and then hit me after I had faked the defender and gone inside." Only three plays earlier a PlunkE:tt-t9- Vtitaha connection of 11 yards had gar. nered the Tribe a crucial first down tn the final scoring drive. · ''That play," confided Randy the Raf,.. bit. "was a quk.11: out just to pick up Ole first do"'"·" · LTtilized as a decoy on many occasiont. the ex-Rancho Alamitos High quarter~ back still managed to account for $1 yards on six receptions. many against all·American comerback Jack Tatum. One of three Plunkett-to-Vataha lrtN \\"h ich fell incomplete was an overthrown first quarter aerial in the left corner of the Buckeye end zone "'ith Vataha bf.. hind Talum. "I misread thal pass. OtherwiSc' It "'as a sure score," noted the only child of f.fr. :ind Mrs. John Vataha of Irvine. The f'lder Vataha stood proudly aJonf· side his e!a.ted son in the locker room and he expressed double enjoyment ·In the victory. "I'm originally from Cleveland," saJd father Vataha, adding, "but I know all of the family back there was rooting tor Stanford ··My wife. my mother-in-law and t have never missed being there in peraOn al any of Randy 's games -either at Rancho Alamitos. Golden West or StM· ford .. , Randy's dad is an avid baseball faD and The Rabhit was watctled closely by several major league baseball scouC! in his last two yea rs in high school. Ho"·e1•er. he made the decision in hl'!f senior year to concentrate sole ly on hi:s gridiron antics. And constant transitions from high school quarterback to jwiior college run- ning back to star wide recei ver on the Rose Bowl champions has evidently. bet!n almost miraculou.~. . Randy the Rabbit doesn't expect tn bl drafted very high by the pros becau1e of his size but !he an1iable young ff!Jlow "'ould like lo fulfill one wi!lh if given the opportunity to show his wares. in the play.for·pay world. ·: Olokt St1I• r 1 t ,;· St•ft!Ord IG I 14 -1, 5! ... lord-&rt-4, tun Hitf-111 lilC'k. 5tan10td-"G. HO..,,Wlll JI 05U-5roc.klroa!on 1, '""· 5cftt•m lilC"k OSU-8rock11\9lon 1, '""· knr•m kk k. 5t•nl0r6--FG, Horowiu JI. OSU-FG, Scftttm n. 5!•n!Ofd-5to-1, '""' Hor<tWlll k kk. 51•n!Of1'-Vll•ft• 10, .,.» ltom ,.lunkt11 H0<ow11t kltk. _.. -IOJ,tJll, ITAflSTICI Flril _, , ltutftlng Y•nl"9• .............. . P•nl..0 Ytr<l"9• •• •. ••·• .• •·" • '"•tv•n ytrdit9• . . .......•. PtHH • • •••••• .... P~nt1 Fvmbln lou Y.,_do ....,.1l1H • . •• , ...... ••• n ~· " ~ 1.:ro-1 ,.. • .. ,, ..... ,. " ,. "' • .... , ,.,. • * · . . Colts, Raiders. Clash for AFC Crown l . - BALTIMORE (AP) ~ The Baltimore Colta. spumed by their new American Football Confereoee colleagues lhroulh- out ·the 1e110n. meet. the Oakland Rald- era~Sund.ty in a conference chlmplon.ship pme lMl contains: the Ung:erlq blt.ter- ath of the old AFL-NFL rivalry. Coach Don M<..Ca!ferty ol Jhe Col.I•, whOlle team moved from the okl NFL to ;oi11 JO lormtr AFL teams In the American Contertn<.-e this sea.son, has quietly tried to squelch thoughta that the clash or former rlvals contains thfJ In· Rrf!di enll inherent in prl!vious AFL-NFL combat. BuL John Madden, tht y01Jn1 coach of • ' • I the Ralder1, has proudJy waved the AFL baMer and !nail~: ... "ThlJ wlll be fll&I. Jli:e the American 0. Tl' Su,...a11 c .... ~, 4 ., 1 1 Footb•Jf Lague a1ain1t the NaUonll Footbllh Lie1~. Al'KJ ctnter BfJJ Curry of the Colts all but •1ree1: "We came into .o. niew Jeague this sea- m ind nobody"wanted to see us win the dlamplooahlp.'" curry said. '"And Lhty \ ' 1till don't." Mt'CaUerty, meanwhUe, his trifd to ton. 'don that •.WC.. ol a ganle 'which will send the survivor Into the the.Super Bowl, Jan. 17 againat the winner of the natlon81 Confttet14ft title game between Dallas and s.n Fr"andsco. "Al't. , .. NJi1.. -it doesn 't mean a thing," Ml'Cafferty 181d. ''The oftly thine· we'll be lhiflking 11bout Sundl,y i• betl· ing aoother team-nothing tlse." The Raiders arrived In snow-covered Baltimore Friday nlgtrl and were tchfdul· ed for • final workout In Memorial Sta· dlum lhil afternoon after the Colla fl!)- • fs~ their preparatiOM IR a ~~.C drill. .., i ... ..\ 200.man work crew, aldtd bf.'5t, trucks, had cleared the field by toW91 throu.,hout New Ye.r'1 Dir to ~~ the al;w: inches of snow that had falllit. -ti an all-night snowstorm. No f\lrthitr ai1" was f!Xpected before JVit time.. .. There we~. howtver, still aewql thouund bcteu remainlnc for the t."* In 82.000-se.t Memorial Stadium. ~ it ii upected the battle Dlint' dr v3 · alona lelg\te lines will di.olve Into 1 · b(!tween quarter~b JohaQy Unltaa Daryle L.amonicl. -·'.~1 t. . ... , • "· ••• , ' i I I - I ; • I ' • l ! I I • • • INCOMPLETE Nebraska ti~ht end Je1ry List (85) just mi.'6es :-ca tching a long pa ss in tile end zone .during the first periOd against ·. ~U in the Oran,ge Bo,vl F'riday ni~ht in Miami. l)efendin~ is LSU's Tommy Casano\'a !37). Nebraska \\'On , 17·12. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . -. Aerial Fireworks ,. ··west Favored Today .,Jn 46th Shrine Game ()~KLA:'\D (AP \ -L'11!css too n1any ~~quarterbacks are a bad Lhi ng, the ~;8$t ~hould be favored today in the 46th 1nn1flll Shrin(" EAst-West football gartlt'.'. P:r1die ero~·dcr of Col0111do, · hl.'<ld coach 1r··the.\\1est has passers IJennis Dummit tf UC.LA. Chuch Hixson of Southern Meth· dist 8.nd Dan Pastroinl of Santa Clara. He promises to use al! Lhree in the na· iat)llly-1ele1·1sed i;ame. ihe. \Ve>st receivers 111ay be !hC' bf!st rrl)ojp ever assembled for this all-sl ar 1arne pla~·ed for the benefit of crippled :hildren. ' --\ - Hayes Leads ... l{Ockets Past LA, 117-106 l';(GLE\VOOD L\P1 ~ Eh·in !lay{'•' VJ-Po"lnt effort led the San Dieizn Hock~ts /' ::i·lli -Hlfi N<itinnal Baskctl>;ill 1\ssoc1a· 1on ''ictory Q\'Cf the Los Angele); Lakers Friday niizht. 11 was the Rockets' f1rs1 victory 01 r r ·~e \,;ik er!I in 13 gBmcs between the (wo :Pam~ Stu La11t:1. ~u pportl'.'rt Ha~'t'$ witb 21 :>OinL~. 11 tulc ,J~·rry \\ esl of the Lakers rd <ill St'Orers \\'1th 4\ po int.<:. A:i ves and .John Trapp found thl' scor- n!\ f;inge early fur the 'isitors a~ ~an Dit i'l he!cl a 2!1-23 Je<.td at the e11d of the 'irst ~u;;irlrr. \\:est star1 ed hitting \1-'ith iutstde jumpers 1n \he seeonri period. but :..antz and Trapp kep1 Roekel<: moving :o a halfl ime advantage of 56-52. 'f'he Laker.; look their first lead cif the ~.;t(IW: in 1he !hlrd period, 62-60, on th e ;hoo!lne of Y.'e~I and (;;i ii (;oodrieh , hut Sa'ri Diego battled back to take an 114-80 e3ii (.arly in the fourth period and stayed Rhfari. ~--· . SAH OllGO LOS ANG£L£S ,. • G F T • • ' Id•..... J CO 10 Erit\>" ' " " ;,,~, -& J-l ,, ~lye• !1 l• oCI H~I••'" " " c~"'~'" " • -~"'I l "I ~ )I tlu'pl'l1 I 7·) 11 11o<:\ -0 0-0 0 GO(Ml•lt~ .. " ·~· " '. " MrC'" ' ... ,.0~~ 1 on o 11""°"'11 0 00 0 MtM+I~" ' •• • Re~1~ ' "' • ""'j"vl! ' 0 ~ I 111111~··" ) 1 1 J T1Nll1 SI B·!O 111 They are Bob Chandler of Southern Cal. Mel Gray of Missouri, Bob NewlAnd of Oregon. Ken Flerning of Southern Meth· orlist. ?nd ~U-A_merican Elmo \\'righl or J-lf\US!On.-• John Pont , oL lndiNJa, ~_;as1 hi'ad coa ch, f11h TV ~ada11--- C'hat1ne/ 7 at J :311 joked, "We'll have [o lC't Elmo scnr1• iii. least once so we c<1n \\':l!eh hfn1 rla nte." The fi-foo!, 195-poiind \\1righ1 turns aroun~ tn the end -zone and does a lrg- pumping dance af!er S{'Oring. l le has h;id rrr:iny an occasion to dant'e at llouston. I'astroini, 1he probable starting quarter. h11ck for the West. ls getting almost a.~ much attention from pro scouts a!'I Terry ~radshaw of.Louislana Tech gar last year 10 lht> M1am1 Shrine gan1e. Bradshaw bccaztie the N<i. 1 choire bv i'!l!sburgh in the eollegc,dr11fL · Pont's East squad i.~ dorni nated by players from •Big Ten. inrl11 ding quaf. rerback Oon Moorhead of ~1ichigan. a strong runner as well as a pas~er. Leo H11rt of Duke i.~ lhe nlhrr Eas l signal caller, ;ind A-1ike Ada1n!r nf North· western and Jim Br11xtnn of \\'est Virginia 11'111 h;indle the runni ng. Adanile is onl y .'i-foo\-9 but JprJ Rig Ten ru.~hrrs anr1 thril'ed on h11rd wnrk . "He loves !() run 1ns1dr. <ind hi' ju~! dorsn't !ire.·· said Pon1 Brax1nn \.~ one of Jhrre 1\ll.Am,,r1 rMs wl!h 1he F.ast The 1lthers arr ofren.•h'e 1ar kle Dan D1erdnrf nf .\.11ch1R<JJL and line- backer Jack Tam of Penn Slate. Thr \\'es1 also h<1s thrre Al!-An1rricans_ Brsides \\'right !hey ;ire defrnslve end C'harlir-Weaver of Southern Cal and cen- trr [)on Popp!ewt>ll of Colorado. Thr rvy League has pl:iyrrs in lhc ganH' for the first time since 1!152, and several smaller schools have sent players for the first time, ine!udine Cal State Lnng Beach, represented by Little Al!-Ameri- ea n running b11rk J.eQn Burns'. The game is being played in the Oa k- l<ind Coliseum for the first time . Last year, Dennis Shaw of S11n Diego St11!r p11ssed for 221 yiirds 1tnrl led the West to a 15--0 victory Al Stanford Stadium. 'the series stant1!rrgs now are 22-18-S IA f8vor of the West. Nebraska Outslugs LSU, 17-12 fl.llAMJ IAP) -Nebraska quarterback Jerry Tagge leaned across the heavily manned Louisiana State goa1 Frid.11 y night to givf'. the Cornhuskers a 17-12 Oran)le Bo .... ·I Victorv and a stout claim on the national foo tball ctiampion9hip. Fired by Texas' loss in the Cotton Bo~I end Ohio State's misfke in the Rose Bowl, Nebraska outslugged the BayC'lu Rengals before a rec-0rd 80,699 fans and yelled "We 're No. !." LSU slammed 75 yards In 11corr on the third qulll'ter's final pl11y to take a 12-JO '"'~over the favored Big Eight chanip- ion Buddy Lee hit a stumhling Al Cof· fee or the Tiger louchdcJwn , Tagge ignited Nebraska's gi:r-ahead drive \•:ilh-a JS.yard keeper as the red· <.·la d Midwesterners smelled a chance .11t the top A!!sOciated Press ranking. Cornhuskers Stak~ Claim To Top Rating !\.1IAMI IAP ) -''Hell , ye5, we're No. l.'' coach Bob Devaney shou ted Friday night after his Nebraska Comhuskers snatched a hait-raising 17-12 victory over I.SU and staked a claim to the natiooal football championshi p. ' "\Ve're the only undefeated team. T can't see how the Pope himself could vole for Notre Dame," Devaney declared in the wild atmosphere of a -jubll ant Nebraska dressing room . Cries of "\\'e're No. I" rang from the Cornhusker cheering section throughout the last auarter of a game undecided until Bob Terrio intercepted a pass from a charging LS U team with less than a minute 10 go. And when the Huskers, yelling and tumblini:-each other, ran Into the dress- 1n.~ room, the Ne braska band stood out- side and delivered lustv serenades. "It \Va.~ a dream c-nme true," said quarterback Jerry Tagge . ._ )-le referred to the day's earlier defeats of No-I Texas by Notre Dame and No. 2 Ohio State by Stanford , smashing upsets that put the national title ori the line in the Orange Bowl. Tag~e. \\'ho scored the game-winning tou chdown on a one-yard plunRe in the f()Urth ciuarter, said Devaney told him to ''run anything I wanted " in the drive. But he said Devaney "told us we didrl't ne<·Pssari!y have to throw deep." ''We thought we could beat them deep." Tagl!t> said. "but ii didn't work out !hat 11·a,· •• "You're d;oin1n{'d right we're No. !,'' )•elled defen sivr taeklp La rr.v .J11cot,lson. "Nobod.v \\'Ould h<'lievr us the whole year, but we fin11/ly proved It." Refnrc 111e R11111e. 1hf' Jon,lles! le le11-r;:1n1 f'l"rr deH1·ered by \\'estern l"nion CArnr 111 the lrarn from fan~ in Hu.~ker!And. I!. co t11ined 4!',200 signa!ures. Unrolled, it V·.'l'IS I,400 feet long. The n1e.~-~ajl e read "('nnJrr<i tul;1ion~ ;ind hl'.~I wi ~hf's 1fl 1he fin es! co;iching ~tnff ::ind playeri:. in Amffi ca. \'ou are No J with IJs, We are verv proud of you. Go Dig Red " occ ' Gauchos, Edison in Action . Onl.\· !hree area leAms are involved in hAsketbal l g;imes tonight in fin11l t11ne-u p t ilt!' for next wttk's loop o~ncrs. On !hr hi~h ~rhool level, Edisnn tra1,rl" \n Garden Grove lligh, S('Ckin,Q: to 1n1 pro\'P oo a 2-7 ~a!'on mark The Charg- f'r.o; open Jr11ne l.e;igue ::ictirity next 11·~k T11 o junio r colle~e game!' 11n~ sh1ted ~11rlrllehark trAvel.~ to Hemet to mer! ~ft. S::in .JAc1ntn and OrAn~e Coast fa ces Ch:i ff('y in Alt11 1.(lm;.i Bo1h area 1unior C'lllc~es latu1ch ron. fcrcnee play \Vronesday. All three ,l!'ames ,l!'el under \vay at R TOf,EDO HOf,DS f,O NGEST STREAK av T~' ••-'•'" ~'"' To~do became the major college fool- hAll !eAm with the longe~t cnnsP('utive victory string Friday af1er Notre Dame :o.nappe<l Te:<a~· skein of 30 trlumphi; in the Collon Bowl. Toledo, A 40-12 victor over Wil!hun & tlarv in last Mondily's Tangerine Row!, ha:o. ·won 23 straight, lncluding 12 this ye11r. . The All-tune recClfrt r('lr most rnn~eru ­ ti \'e victoril"s is 47 by Oklahoma from 195.1-57 . The 250-pound /friior from foolball -J r-0-1 record. Ranked third at the end of crazy <;reen Bay, \Vis., fired pai;ses for thf> regular campaign, coach Bob ~ ~1x yards to nAn Schneiss, nine vard~ lo vane_v·s rronps came on to the Orange Jnhnny Rodgers and 17 to Jeff K 0 innty. Bow! Held arnid banners claiming they KinnP,\'"A <'lutr·h catch put the ball I'll wcri-No. I, th(' LS(! ri\'e ;ind three play5 lalt'r 'I'aggr Top-ranktrl Tex11s was R 24·1 1 victin1 -bel ted at the one yArd !ine--.5trt'tehed nf l\'nfre DRn1e RI Dallas. The Longhorns' his arn1s lo push lhe ba!J into the end apparently blew the national Htle along zonf' wit.h IL~ ren1aining in the garne . \\'ilh !heir .1Q-~11me vlctorv streak. l~~U fired out or the hR lftimp dressing Nel:lraska warrned up for the LSU test room bent on wiping oot a 10-3 deficit as St:1nfnrd cut dl)Wn No, 2 Ohio State a~ainst the five-J)Qinl . choices from Ne-27-17 at Pasadena. braska. The flna l AP poll ""'ill ht taken over Chri~ J)anlin zipped the husky Nehras-lhr \\•eckend and il appearg to be a voting k11 defl"nse for 2li and 17 yRrds as the battlf' Ainong Nebraska. Noi re Dame and Tigers bounced do'Nfl the artificial fie ld Trnncsser. the four!h-rated club that LSU ran out of gas at the Husker 8 and s)TIA<:hed Air Force in t.he Sugar Bowl. Mark Lumpkin hootC'd a 25-yard field 34-13. goal lhat n\:1de it 10-6. LSt; got one last shot with 52 seconds _N_e_b_r_.,_k_a_fi_ni_,.,_e_d_lh_e:c_"='='='="-"=·i=th=.:an=--=''=fl=-"='h:=en a Tagge pitch out went wild and the Tigers' Buddy Millican recover· ed at the midfie ld stripe Alternate riuarterback Bf'rt Jones, mauled often b~ the on·ru5hing Nebra!kll front four , durJng !~ 5:)..d,.gree ~venln1 , cut the chance short by thro..,,•ing an in- tercf'pt!o1 to Bob Terrio. N_.,,,,~, 10 O 0 1 -11 LlU Ol•O-ll N~r&,~J-~G. ll"llt'' 16 Ntt1t••-•---O•o:1vn• l, ·u~ ll"!ltrl kit•. LUJ-FG. Lumpli .~ 1" LSU-FG, lu"11"°•n 11 LSU -COrl&• J1 P•" r''"' l~ lfl~>. t•llMI N1~r~u~-T•gg1 I, '"~' ltoger. ~I~~ STATISTICS "lrlt <!Own• R us~l"g ~•,~e-oe ,,, .... ll'&nlno Y&•<11gt ., ..• ·•·· Nt~-.okl " '" '" ' u o ~ " • .,.,,.., Y•'o:l•t• PAntJ "' •• I •·11-l "' ' !1-~·I Pun!) \ , ••• "~lt'li)lf' lft•t V&rdl l>fln&ll!~ •• ' " --~ ' " Ull'I Ttltt~qN AIR FORCE FUMBLE -~·ail lJa i:k Bri<in BreC1.n1 149) of 1\ir f"orce ""'atches the bait slip out of his h~nds on his O\Vn 34-yard line a s he is tackled by 1"enncssee's .John \Vagster 1671 durin,g Sugar Bo\1'1 action Friday. 'l'ennessee recovered and tn arched in for a field .goal on the 1\..-ay to a 34-13 victory. Vols Rip Air Force, 34-13 ~cott Le atl.~JBJ.1_1iessee to Sug<lr NEW ORLEA~S 1t-r1 rrnnc~sre junked iLs strong runn ~<in1e a11d con · fused the Air Force <:11den1_v wi!h qu;ir. ing Friday 10 rlefr· the F:llcnn~_ ~4 -ll 1n terback Bobby . rotrs .~lrn,li!shot p;iss· the Su football clas~1c . A c d of 78 ,fi55 ran~. 1nrlt1d1n.c dl'- fen se secretary Mell'JO Laird. 11-'a!ched under clear and ro0l skies as !he fourth -ranked Volunterrs ra n up a 2~-rnii11 le;id hefore Air Force could get on thr scflre· boarrl . SrntL a 195-f)OUnd senior fron1 Ross- r11ie, (;a., had A1r ~'nrre rJefenders off halanct> lhroughnut the first period _ The Volunt..ecrs sailed 10 a 1nuchdf!l\'n on 1hr1r fopening series. with Scn11·s rlning n1os1 of lhr d;imagl', ;inrl scl'red on their next 111·0 fl'<'SSl'S.~IOllS, Sro11 ro n1rlr11'd 2~ nf 4,c; p;-i.~ses f11r ~or; _rarils '.l'ilh his re('e11·er.~ cnn~ti!nt ly c!ud- 1niz: 1he bewilrlercri Falcon rlrfl1ndf'r;;. ~CO\t_ '.l'<lS na1ned the ,l?:ltlle'~ mri,<;t V<li!l- able pla_1cr_ l-l alfhack Don t-.l('l1'ary punetur1'd thr Falcnn line on a rivr-~·ard sn1a.~h fr,r 1h,. fir~! Vol lnuchdown and George Huni 's ~n v::i rc1 fielrl goal m.1 dr it tQ-(1 m1nulrs lat.Cr_ :\1cLeary \\'l'nl 20 yards on Tennessee's next series for anolher rourhdown and !he Volunteers harl a 17-0 rrll(('_ Tackle .Jamie RolellA.~· recove ry nf Arr Force fullbaek Brian Brean1 's fumhle startr-d thr-Vol.~ going ag.1in l~ne in the first quarter and Scott hil Ga ry Theiler with a 10-yard strike and the Volunieers had a 24·0 cushion. Air Force gnt vn Lhe board when ScoH bobll'rl a snap from renter in 1he fir.~t !lll<irtrr's fading mirnl\e;; anrl Darryl Haas r('C()ve red for Lhe F"11lcon tourhdown w1!h Cr11i11: Bery booting the co nversion . Bobby Majors, another in the long hne of ,\1;,1or~· fa mily pla~'ers ar. Tennessee, pul 1he gamP 0111 of sight with a 57-yard p:1ss fron1 riuarterb;ick Bnh Parker lo Ooh ll:is.'i<i. Hun! alldC'rl a J.1-yard field goal for the \'rils 10 <'nd tt1e story. ScotL opencr1 wlrh a ""'ll hering passing <illark 1n the l1rst quarter and Air Force defrnders couldn'1 eope wHh the Volun- !C'crs' 1>:issing pa!!crns. Senll L'Onncclcd "'ilh ,)oe ThC'lmpsnn for 18. hit Thompson for another 25 and 11·hipped a strike to Les McLa in for 14 ,l'fl rds to move the ba ll to the F'alcons ftve where McLeary slammed over on l h~ next play. Th~ \'ols, a 10-poinl fa corite over the I Ith-ranked Falcons, looked like they 111ighr. move in for another touchrlowl'L rhe se('ond lime they had the ball, but rhr rlrive scallcd and Hun! booted a 30- .1 ;ird field goal !n m11ke it 10-0. :\ir F'roree cotilrln't ge1 an offense gener- <ilerl anrl lhc Volunieers went for anoLher S('Dre when they got the ball ba ck. Scott :'lll' up 19 .vards with a pass to McLain to the Air Force 20 and McLeary darted 1hrough a gaping ho!~ at left tackle for lhc touchdO\\'O . The Faleons CC'lnlinued to have their drrensil'e woes as Scotl passed through Air force interceptors to Stan Troll for 14 to the Falcon l l. anrl then fired to "l'heller for the touchdown . Before jumping on Stutt's bobble in the Tennessee end zooe fnr the touchdown, the best !he cadets from Colorado Springs coi.;ld do was a march to the Tennessee J4 when it sputtered And the Falcons pu nt- Pd. They recovered the Scott miscue for the score on Tennessee's next possession. Tenne!lsee· rambled for onl)' 86 yards, a reel departure from the usual crunch- ing Tenne1see ground ga,me, but the Vol!! Bo1vl Victory defense-held Air force runners to a minus 12 .1·11rrl~. Tennes.qf't' fini shed 1ls season with an 11 -1 record, Air Forre 9-J. lenne""" 1• O 7 l -)A 11" t=o•ce I o ~ o 1! lenn~'>•,,._Mtl~•<y '· "'" Hun1 '"~ "l enn~•~e,._F 0. Hunt 11!, T~nn~uef-Mtl•A'V io. "'" Hun• Id•~. TMn•.,tt-T~ell~' fO. P>O•~ lcn"1 5t~t1 >lu~t •1c~. ""-H••I IU.,,~I• <OCO•••I', B•"V •le~ l tnnt 1>e•---Al•1n" ,!l, I'""' •t•~•n ><un! ""• ~" B"''" 11, ~~I' l•nm "~'""'· '"' !•df<1 l~ntn•• .!=(,, ,..V"I JJ, ST.IT il l lC~ Ttn"ou11 Al• ~O•CI ~ "" !IOWM\ ,. " l!u•~l"O v•,~·;, .. " l'OU'"G Vf'd~Q• "' ,. li!.-OU'" Yl 'dOQf , .. " Po"~ If ... , ''""'"' "u"" "'' ." Fv"'~IU •w ' • Y•rd< ~n~hled " • -Unbeaten Bruin Cagers Battle Dayton Tonight LOS ANGELES -Afttr two games ln the Steel Bo""'\ in Pitlsburgh, Pa., earlier this \\'eek, L'CLA's bagketb~lll Bruins return home to host Dayton'• Flye.rs (6-2) in Pauley Pavilion tonight. The tipoff is s·w p.m. instead of .th e lL!ual 8 o'clock because it will be televised nationally by TV Sports. Inc. The frosh prfl.liminary gAme with We.!lt Los Angelf3 Junior College also hat been changed from 5:4.'i to 6: 15 because of the la ter varsity t ipofl , S,.,M Dit90 •> '19 Loi •Mv•lt'\ 73 •I 1&.)~ lilol JJ -111 l& -106 t=oQ• t>UI: _, T~o.fOul• ~" Olll!lfl "· LO• i&.nul lt' II, A !9~1J,1117. ,z .. . Auburn, Rebels Mix • Ill Gator Bowl The Dayton gam e winds up pre-con- ferenct campaigning for the Bruins, who'll open defense of their Pacific.a tltle by hosting Washington a nd Washington State on Frid&y and S.11tur- day, Jan. 8-9. . .. .. ., .. GjJitral Wash. ... ... 1Jurney Winner _ DENA (tf Pl) -Rich Hanson d Jn 'I' free throw 1,1•ilh a second daY ,,1gi,t to l(lve Central wa.,h. 11 69-Mi win over Claremont-Mudd In Ml opening round game of the Paaa· den& College New Year's basketball cbt~~ic. In another fltst rnund game. host PAP· denll! bell Crani:I Canyon of Arizona 85-78, with Bob RodrtatJet scoring 19 points •ndr Mel Brink comln[I off the l:M>.nch to get 17. East.ern Wl.'!hlngton and EtuHern Mlchlg11n poetti:I open ing round victories in ThurSday nJght game1J of the eight· re.am tournamtl'lt. ' . JACKSONVILl.E. Fla, (AP) -MJ~si­ s11ippi with a handJCapped Archie fl.f.!u1- nlng against Auburn with 11 h11te and hearty P.ttl Sullivan can pnint !I) on!,\• one thing-an Auburn Victory ln the Gator Bowl football game today. The ma rgin generally is figured a tou rh~ dawn or more_ "We Are preparing for ~,anning as H he were JOO per cent," said Pa,ul Davis, filling in for Auburn ht11d coach Ralph .. Shug" Jord11n . home after en appendec- 1omy. ,Jorrlan'ti absence gives Olf' ~1 1.~~ no arl- \'anlage. !ls head coach, .John VJ1u~hf. ri!~o is miUing, on the roRd hRck rrom 8 ht:irt ailmtnt With or without th~ir hearl co11che!'; All· burn 11ncl Mississippi had Mme greet mo- ments and 11 couple of bad ones. Auburn'1 t.J record includes an upsel by Georgia. Mis.'liesi ppi i" 7-3 with upset losses to Southern Mississippi and MississippJ SU!t.e, Manning is here . the No. l Rebel qu11r - terback for rertain. Aeling coaches Frank On 'f'V 'f'odn11 Channel 4 at 1 l Kinard of fl.1 ii;~i"!';ippi and Davl5 of Au- burn agret he will be better than when l/luislana Stal(' humiliated Mississippi, 81·17. in the battle f(lr the Southeastern Conference title five wreks 11go. The hea1•y c11s1 is off fl.fannfng'i; left 11rm , bu! lhe JUperl111Jve ruMer-pltssei"- fakrr stJll mu!':t wear a plit~tir. proltttive devicA and paddinc weighing about four pounds, It prevent!' his Jtft arm-broktn Nov. 7.fron\ moving al the elbow or wris t. ''He can take a ha rd lick.'' sald team phyi;ician Dr. Ferrell Varner, "but he can't twist that wrist or It might p11!1 loose the muscles 11round the sliver plate screwed inlo the OOne above and below the break.'' Whatever degree of effeelivenes!J ~an­ ning can achieve, his leadership on the ·field will give Missi!sippi a boO!lt. Davis sa kl Auburn is hurting 100. I-Iii; top defenilive tackle. G\)5!y Ytar· ouL wi!t miss tilt game, hi ~ right wr ist in a C:llSL Three linebackers are ht'low par, lnc ludlng No. I &bhy Strirklnnd, "Strickland may ~tart," Da vis .~11 id, ''hecause the ·1eam gel~ 11 1remtndn11s lift when ht-l~ in there, but he rlnei:.n'I ha1·~ quif'kne~!i." ~ • " Wilh ,1111 the inju ries. Day1s s111rt Au burn ha!in't had a scrimmage since before the j Chrl$tmas holiday . "It may have 1iurt," hi p id. "but you ntver know tn advance !f 1 team la ready. V..'e fell our prep.11 r1Uons, were good for lha Astto-Bluebonnel Bowl last year ind u·e played poorly.'' Hooston won 36-7, The 111st time Auburn and Mjs11i~ippl mt.t was in tfle 196.'i Liberty Bowl MlP· lsslppi winning 13-7. Although _coifsistent Southeastern Conference pct1er1 and nPighbors. they have met only s!1 times in 111!. ;\tanning isn't the only Ole Miss i.niwry: Drfcn~ive back \Jt'yck Netty i1 dn ublful hec:111se of a b;id knee . Wi1h this and the dr11th of ~econcl string ~a/ety Kenny B1n11nt 1n an auto wreck Dec, 19, Kinard JU~;?led lhe defen siv1 backfield, "\Ve hope it adds strength," he s.1id1 .. D.11yton is a traditional Independent cage power tn the Midwest, the scltool which last met UCLA Jn the 1967 NCAA Utle game in LcJuisv\lle, Ky. The Lew Alcindor -led Bruins dffeattd the fl'lyers. tagged a Cindrella tum because. of its string of tourname.nt surpriees. by a lS-polnt margin, 79-M, to cap• perfect 30-and-O season. Dayton·, big gun w11s All •America forward Don May, who w ti;cored A1cindor, 21-2:0, and w111 autrebounded by Big Lew by only one. JS.17." And now . four .'lelSOM !Aler. May's youn11:er tirother. Ken. comtti U! town 11~ Dayton ·~ briJ1i11nt forw11rd and team c11ptain. The current Mr. May i" a ~5. 21(}.!b. ~enior. A three-yeitr starter whn \~ currently 11veraging ~ pointll a game. Brother Don. incJdentally, is now pllyini tor the NBA Buffalo ~~s. -, ' • S•WI'~ Jan&1NY 2 1971 DAILY PILOT J:Jl Ll!:GAL NO'l ICE Coast Area Vital Staiistie LEGAL NOTICE IECOllOIO •T REOUl!ST QI" FIRST ,l,Ml!lt l lTlE IJ<I CO. l"I Gf<l"IClliL i;tECOlt DS QI' OR,t,"'01 COUNTY CAllF I Of AM OEC II lflO J WYLIE C"A•LYLIE CIHl•lv I K 1rdtr NE: 10 II ol Lot ~'i.4 & Swly 70 It of LO! »7/Tracl No 907 NOTICE OF &lll!ACf4 AND Df:FAUl..T A"°D OF •1..l!CTIGN TO C.t.U!E SALE OF REAL tllilOPl!lillY UMOl!I Dl!EO OF llllST IN THE MAlfEll of ltle Dctcl ct TtuSI rnodt tlY HARRY F MERSHON •nd MAllEL I( ME~HON lo Flrll ""'erk•n l i. 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LEGAIJfflOTICE l,l.1! lift 1• <1 aecedpnt 1 e rtou •d to 1 t them Co•le Me•• \.I lo nt1 92627 CERTlt<lCAT.E OF CORPOIATION wllh 1he ntctn1rv vouct u 1 in tl>e otfk i 01 td Dtctmbt' I 1tl0 OOIMG IUSIMl!SS UNOElt FICTITIOUS ol the cle tot '"" t bl>vt •nl 19<1 <OU<'t or Gt .. lcl E Jone> JfAME lo prell!nl !hem will\ !he MCllMN ST,t..TE 01' CliL FOii.N iA lHE VNDER&!GNEO CORPORATION uourhero lo the tin<lf ilined i i !tit olllct OR,1.NGE COUNTY dHs 111 ebr ctr! fy fl\tl !1 11 Conduct ftl t o• hi• lllo ntY ~OliVIO S TINGLER 1501 On 0Ktmblr 1 1970 l>elo t tnt • real e1ltlt l><olltrt Qt! busln•H t i JS3S we1rc Ill Drive Su 11 310 New1>1rt llt•ch Nolery Pub! c !n •Mt !er •t <I Slllt £t s! c.,.,, Hl9hw1y Coroni cit Mt Cil t t?HO wll ch • m• plit• of 1>u1 n1n "" •on• ty •~P•• td G"' d E Jont1 C•lllornl• undtr '"' llcllll0<11 llrm n1m11 ot tht Undtrdyn!d In •II mtll• s oer known lo "1f to Ile !ht Por~cn wl>o11 ot lHE LAND OFFICE Ind THE kOME t• nlng lo tht eiltlt cl 11 d a&eedenl n1me 1• sub.ct l>ed to lhe W nln In SHOW en<I 11\fl •~e ntmt ot ••cl wlf~l11 '""' montl\• •ll•r !'lie t .. 1 public• 11r\lmrn1 I nd •<Know "'1g...:I he execu!td cO>l>C<t Uon t n<I 1t1 prlnc paj pl•'• ol 1 on of lh • notice '"" ume bullfllH I• •• tel°"" O•led Ottemt>er 7 1910 (0Ulcl•I Set n \ll<llQ VH>lutet Inc lS35 E•1I CcH1 llOBE~T H K1ENtL£"' John 8 ~11ru1troC11 Ill Hlgllw•~ Coron• <l•I M•r C11ltcrnl1 E•PtU!O of lh• w II ol Not• y Pub c Ct lllo•n . 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IC l'lulh AltorMy ltr l!lff11'9r lt11 131~1'1 Secrtl1rv Publl1hed O •n•~ Cot1I 01 I P lot SlliTE or-CALIFOll,..IA Dtttmber n 19 24 1910 111d Jenu• v l LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY OF ORANGE U 1:':'~"'.._--~~-~--~-~·:·~·~·~1-------;:;;;;;;------1 On thh 71h dey of Oecol'tl>lr 1910. p Jt1:t9 befort mt • Not1rr P11b115 In •nd for LEGAL NOTICE CirltT!t<ICAll! 01' IUSl ,..l!SJ •Al<I County trod S111t DttlOMllv f<ICllltOIJ'S "°AME 1 1>1>11 Id Geor11e A Tho11>11 ~"" Jt1nn• T..S1ll Tllo underoltntd do c•rllty l~eY • e K eun• tnown lo m• lo bt 1"-Prn """' NOTIC E TO CllED!TOlil1 conclucllno I bu1 nu• " 14Ul Pt clllc •ncl Sfcrd•rv rtllle<i!vely of In• SUl"l!ltlOlt COottT Of< THE c ... u Hlof\WGY 5unM &etc~ Ct 1tornl1 CcrPOte!lon 11111 extculf<I the w !~Ill Sl .. TE o,-CAlll"OINIA FOR yn<ler fhe I ct !lo~s firm ntftl' cl OCEliN n11rumenl on ~h1lt ol !l>t COrllCI Ilion THE COU!<tT'l" OF ORANGE ELECT ll;ONICS 1....:1 t~1t i:tld firm !1 lhtroln n8m...:I t nd •cknowlir<19td to me NI ""'"I comllClltd of 1111 follOWl"ll Hrion1 wl!oH tn1I tuch corl'(lrtllon t•KU!f<d the St rnt Elll!t ol LliURENCE C OANVEA n1mn I~ full I nd 1>l1c11 ol rn a,rw;e t 1 WITN£S$ mv hind 11"' stt l Dtcotltd 11 follOw• IOFFJClliL SEAL ) NOTICE 15 HElllEllY r, ll'EN ''''"'"''-Ch1rle1 F Dewitt !Of l1l1nd V ~w OulceVToode _ D' NolttY Publlr.Cillfo n!t (...:I toro of "' 1bllv1 n•m•d d ildtn! r Sea Bt1ch C•I 11 dtwav M CASI! Ne P Jllll Pr nc NI Oii ct In lhet t I Pe,.ons htvlno cit ml 19 nit the Llthttlolcler 1'891 C1nvon LI n e CEI Tlt<lCATI! Ot< IUSI Nl!SI Or•ntt County o•l<I decl<ltnl •r1 '""'" •ed lo 11 t lhtm Hunt noton Botti\ Ct l FICTITIOUS l"lltM HAME MY Cornm!•ilon EAPI n w II I'll• neces .. r• voutn•r> n the off l<o O•t...:I Dtc•mtlt 8 1,lll "'"" 211a..,. Otc 0 1914 or lh• cllrtr. ol tf\e t bove enlltltd court or Cl>trln F Dew rr Th1 ~ndil!-.-d <lo h1.-y Ctr! IV lh1I I! llOll LIYIHG1TON to Pttlenf tllem ,.Ith the nKll .. 'Y ~ ltld!lw•Y M.. L19M:.01<1or lne• t r1 C-VCI n9 1n 1We1trntnl ltATTllA.Y JNTO•I. ttoll LIVIHOITOM vouoll1r1 lo the under> oned 81 I"' «tlco Slllt at Ct!lfornlt L°' li"9l•le1 C<>11rt1Y l>\ls nn1 !•s CO-P• tne sl ti P 0 8"x llJS Ntr"' Mil" 5ttllf lllflt "1 of '\f f 1tfo•n1~ C PliUl OU 11015 Ill On Oe<:!mbe I 1970 belort me I 1151 s1nt1 11n1 Calltorn • 111\der the S•nt• ..,.., Ct U,.,,,I• '17tl Dov•r Or ~I, Suitt I NtwoerT lletell Nol•"' P110 le ln 1nd tor •• d $ •t• f cl t 00, ti m n~rne of THE SliM !IA.OWN T•I Ml llOI ' C1lllo"" 1 t7661l wl\ ell !1 II>• 1>l•ct or 1>1rwn1trv IPHtrtd Chtrln F Dtwl!t COMP.0.NY fnd lhfl ••<I !lrm ~ Publ 1~..i 0 inoe (ot >I Otl y 1>11!!1 t>u1ln111 ot 11\t under!loned n 11 JTIOttt I I nd Ridgway M Lloh!ho dor knnwn 10 me '""'""'""' of h• follcw "ll Per1on1 wnose OICembe 16 1910 .,111 J•nUlrY 7 , 16 ~'fl nln4 lo Ille e•tfie ot 1ald dP<Nl•nl 10 ~ 1ne 1>e•$011• who•• "~"''' • • n1me• n lull end pl1Ct• ot te1 dtnc• 1 e ltll ?l'tl-1'0 within lou "'on!ll• •tier In• llrol 11uOI Cl subs< bed lo I~• wl ft n ln1t umenl •nd 11 lo ow• 1...w I !Ion n• !M1 no! <• tclln<1wlfd9td they ••erut..i lh• s1me M!tll&•! 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L M~"n £•c~ bidder mu" 1ubml1 •bid dellOllt 11 bn Cor.slci Ptic• Cotlt Me•t llELOAO!NG EQUIPMENT NC l 'ld \ llo~ t \J """"""' n tne fom> of 1 certll ed or ct•h t 1 C& lo•nl• wl\ <h bu• n•• Wt• termer• th•I s• n f rm • com1>11..i ol !ti• •TI Tt:: Of CAL FOllN A c~rc~ or • bid band eQut !o f •• Df ce~ tomoo.ea 01 In~ fol aw ng 01 son Wlloo• fol owing tC l>Ol'lllon WhOU pr ntlPI COUNTY OF OllAl'G~ " {S'!.) of tne •moun! ol '"• b d m•ae nome In lull and p tee al tn di n<:t 11 11 I>•<• o1 bu1lnen 11 111 lo PWI On Oec•"'bf' 1 itlD ~·~ ! me I Ptvtbl1 lo ttip O<dor of ll>t New""M Me" le CWJ l<1-wll Wei!1 n Automa!lc II;• IO I d ! n Q 'loll v Pub f n •od lo ta a CnUnh 1,,,j Vnl!ltd School 0 •Irle! A Pe form•n<e Q-rl J G tnl l&lf Ccr1 Cl PllCt EQU pm1nl l"c l~l Btl>coc~ -S~ It Sl•1• ...... n. ¥ 1nDI'• "" 011• W• c~um B-.... v be •NUl•fd et"'' ~l•cttllo~ of (0111 M••• (If I A Cos. Mfw C•• f t76'7 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE C_,n.a. C•I• M•W t !rl Mr •nd M .. 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Mr and Mr1 Jotrv W 1m1 Flln11111n1 L1n1 Beech 9lrl l1wr1nc1 Hunl1ngron Mr •Ml M • lllcti.n:I H Ct lnt 1111).( Cort i (°'II MPM bely Mr •ncl Mr1 Gtry A Pt mt 7111 NPY I c cit Coot Mnl • rl M c~•· E C•I q•n c;~ oe L El'ICI u lllf Olotrlct tn the 1v•n1 al 11 Yr. lo Ct tlllttle for Jr•nwict"" cf but/Mn W1Tr<£55 11 hind t~ I 17th G•• of C• II ~ '"" Jolln P H•w 11 Je e l' en!I Into MJCll cont t ct f/>I P °"""' o! ul>de tne ibove 1 t It ou1 ntme t nd DKtmber 1'70 J .. vd• Hcw•rcl Mo Jo r~ R t; •n• l"t <lltc~ WI bO tori• ted o n Clll o! I rflldt •I! n! publ Cal on tn• Nf 1 e en t , w,5{~~~N.,,._AUETg~~ilfNT '"' O~• cl I Monn •"d ff o"" 1 V M•nnP• bond the 111 turn lhtr~ wl 1 be J~ !l>t oll ce ot 111e Cc n1Y c e r 01 " ""' Marriage Liee1ases ~nawn 10 "'' !n t• "e Por an• wna • lorte t..i le ••Id Sc~ool Ol•tr cl of Orente Ot•nt• Colml'I unde me ., o•ls 0"' 01 WILLIAM 11 WliLICEll nem•~ ~ • 1ub r l>•d le '"• '" tllln Counlv Stell"" 2~ 01 tho Clvl Code Pro• dtn! ln\I u...,•nl •nd ~dnow ed~t<! to me 11111 ~lo Ol<ldr m1• Withdrew ~I b d lo t WITNESS mv nifld thlJ II!~ <It, of STATE OF CALIFOllNIA 111•• • •r11lp!! •h• •1m Pl' od pl loMy I '" ,_1~ a~v• •I t r tne OecemlMr 1970 COUNTY 01' ORANGE n w """ tnY "•n<I 1nd ~e• d• e 1•! •o rt>., op•n 119 •~~ ~nl Robe 1 J C. '" On till• II"' da1 !!I 0«•..,ber Ii 0 (OFFICIAL \El>L Tne Bo1r<1 !!I Educ1tlon c• lh~ N!tW""'r1 Pub ol\e<I 0 an;o CCl •t Ot 11 p lo! 1910 ~lofl ,._. N1ncv £ WHI t Nott..,. JO "'NN E OVEllll l'IF M•11 Unified Schoo! 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ITIV otl cat M!I ll>e day i nd >ttr In lhl1 December 1J 71 197G t nd J•nul"' 1 t MJ 1100 Elleto Qf HENRY O MILLER 1~1 « Ill cite II 11 lbll•I wrlllt n 1,11 1)611n Publli.ht<I Ot•!lttt COii! 0.lfy Piiot OK kENllY OTTO M lLER Dlceistd (OFFICIAi.. 'EAL) 16 lt70 '"" Jt~utrv 1 ltll JJU 70 NOTICE IS HEllEllY GIVEN to 1111 N1ncv E Wt1I LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE crtoltoro o! lM t l>P'lt 1111,.,111 dirct<lenl Noltrv P ub lie C1IUom • ltltt 111 H•toni ffi v!11tt cl•lrni It• nit !hr PrlnclPtl c!fl<e In Uld dt<tdt nl art rtt1ulr'ld to Ille l h•m Orin~ Coun v '""' • 1 -------~----------lwltl> ltlt ntct1ury wuchera In !he olflce Mv ,....,...,111on f:•Plrel 01" LIM!ll!D T-17l1 of !he clerk ol lhe tboVI ... 11111<1 CC\lff or M11 IO "'' C ElTt F tC ,t.lll: ltOTICI! 01" Ol!f'AULT .t.HO to otlHnl ........ wltl\ -llllCHMrv Put>llolltd Or1net (11111 0.IY IOllcl P'•RTJfl!lt1 Hll' IELl!CTIOJf TO Sl!\.L W!Uehell te the 111-1 .. 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Suitt .-)(! !an!a jlint Calllot'nlt .,IOI Jn•on"tUt;I> 11 1n t~tmlM!lotl cf "" tlft to Otled DM""btr 1l lt10 C•ltTIFICATIE 01' COlllOOltlittON JllOlt under '"" I ctlllo</J llrrn "'"''or GREPt< ul<I t""'' Pr'OPtrtv s-· ....... n'llY htVt "''"'r It Hti!llOll Ill TllANSACllOH 01' a USIM•SI UMOlll COMPANY 111"' llll Md l!rrn 11 comoos.td in lnhf'llf In "" trullff'I ••la pro-Alltr Air!tl Hlr•llOll l"ICTITIGUS NAMI cl ~t follow n1 H•lln• wl'IOse ntmn n cttdl"ll TITLE IN,UltliNCE "°"°D E•t<Ulrll ol lh• Wlll ol THE UNOEllSIG,..EO COltl'OAA.T!D"I full tn<I p tc•• o! rtJkle<>Ct t ft •1 TRUST COMPANY 11 l nisttt llurton "" l l)(tvt nemld de<:...:lt"I OOE5 HEREI Y CElillll'Y THAT IT IS follow• ltubmen Tru1IH 1.11r. olf1c1r llOlllT A SCHWA.Ml conduct nj I 001ln1n lo<l!td ti J.$0 N~ John L Pt 1fou11~ 10111 Thntu• NOTICE ts HEllEtV Gtll'EN THliT A.llwMY II Lt w per! Ctn tr Dr Nr,;;wt l•tth Ct U Orv• Hunrl"'!Ofl BNcil Ctllornl TITLE INSURli"°CE •M TR.UST COM 114 Jf M-1 l lYf !r~1~vt'ir.T'wo1111ttLJ <i~£'11'l$'.",..G"'•":: n~ l',l.HY • Cor.Oft llon 11 oui. -in•td ,._. ltecll.. Celll ""' ltltl Mid firm !• (--ol "'' IOI Llmllll'd Ptr'""" TrutlH und.,. t D9'td of T1u11 d1ttd Ttl 11111 .....,,, rowlftl corpcw1tlon. ""'°"' 11<lntl111 tltc1 J!)lln L P11rou11' 10111 tllutU'I Jt mi•rv n lfff •~tculld br DON All-• 111r 11tcutrlr °' bu•fftltl I' 11 1otlowi Orlve Hunl nDIDn l'lttcl\ Ct l/forlll• FIORE t nd CHltlSTIHE MA.Jiii!' PtOllE PuMl1luld.... Ora1>11t Co11t Oi 1~ Piiot 1111 Irv nt ComNny UO Ntwocrt "'46 ~"'Nnd t"" wilt •• Tnnlon fO 11eure ~ i? lt 16 1•111 •'Id J tn"•"' 1 Cini.,. 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'"lnwl• .NOW-Enda Tuet ct.ye WI A•l raOUD TO USHll IN THI NIW YIAl WITH THIS CiRIAT 'ILM- "A SALUTI TO A lllllLI'' h.e-,-• .. .,, .. .,, PA'l"l'C)N SHOWN 1:40 ON LY ALSO-IONUS ,l.ATURE Show" 7:00 01dy By GENE BANOSAK.t:R HOLLYWOOD ~AP) ''vonne De Carlo is htad1ng to'"·ard Broadv.·ay and her first bll musical show, and finds the prospects "vtry exciting." "I've done a lot of musical! on the road, but I was alv,.ays rollowin g in olhers' footsteps.'' GIVE 'EM HELL, JOHN! JOHN WAYNE A Howard Ha<Nks PrOOJctKX'l .. RIO LOBO" -· - the sultry beauty said amid the flurry of packing and imminent rarewells. "I th ink I was Dolly No. :8 1n 'Hello, Dolly!' I v.·as Frrnchy r\o. 3 in 'Oestry.' But this is different, som!!lhing new '' The movies' onetime descrl si ren, more recently a vamplrf' in ''The Munsters" on televi~ion, cos I 1 rs in "fol hes." schedul'd to open Aprll 4 at the Wint'r Garden Theater. Miss De tarlo y,•ill be following in the footstepli ot other y,•ell e stablis h e d 1-follywood persnnal itie~ whn come to Broadway for a variety of reason s: to give a nagging career a new shot 1n the arm. to break out of Holl y.,..·ood typecasting with a new kind of role. or to ,cet back to the greater excitement of performing before Jive audiences. Lauren Bacall lriumph!!d on Broady,·ay in ' 'Ca c t u s FJo.,..·er," and now is starrini;: there in "Applause ." Oanny Keye is playing Noah in the musical "Two by Ty,·o " Toe- tapping Ruby Keeler i .!! emerging from Sou I he r n California golfing retiremrnt at Ml to <ipen again nn Broadwa y in ''No. f\ o Nanl!Ue'' on Jan 25 MATINEES DAILY· FROM 12 NOON First June Allyson. then Zsa Zsa Gabor replaced .Julie Harris this year in "forty Carats" and Ka I h a r i n e Hepburn ~cored in "Coc0." The James Goldman book of ''Follies'' i!! about a riarty reunion of e x·follie.s performe rs at !heir o \ d theat er beforl! it is torn down , \'vonne explainrd. IN TMI WE5TMtN1t a1 Cl!MTl:I. 2nd I T! FIVE IRS!/ PIECES R NEW YORK FILM CRITICS AWARDS! BEST flLM! SUPPORTING ACTRESS! ~ IRECTOR' COlU/\lllA P•CILJtlCS "'u•nn • e.!S "'odv<"~" JACK NICHOLSON KAREN BLACK NSUSANANSPACH NO llSEIVED SIATS I !VIR' OAY ~. 8. 10 P,M, ,. ... TS. on W!O" SAL A SUN. 2.00 & 6,00 PM. METRO·GOLOWYN· M~YER Pre1ent1 PGeERT tJ:~JM TREl.Q' HfM!A.RQ c11q,5p()f'l-1fR "°"ES ·...()-N '-'ILLS t EO 1.-'dEei~ ~SARAH MILE'S Alt SIATS llSllYlDI SUN.-THUl!S. a.oo p .M. FRI &S-T l·JOPM Y1'•"~··111~ f~.,s,• :'OO P• t lCE THE lif!.f!.01!, TWICE THEJ""OCI( ~ "WTAH~ OF ~ "MONSTER GARGANTUAS" ZERO" "4 COCKEYED M4STERPIECE !" -1\-, g~t;t I I ~ \~NALD SUTHERLAND ELLIDIT GOULD · TOM SKER~IT \ Plus -Co·Hit "STRAWBERRY STATEMENT" "DIRTY DINGUS MAGEE" "" e> ,,~ John Woynt &. Deo~ Mo"'" • "EL DORAPO"(GP) "King of The Grizzl ies" IGI "ARISTGCATS" 7100& IO 1$ "'RtlAJES" $;Ji. l.4~ ---·, ~-"There's a huge sel y,•ith all sorts of things to climb . There's a lot r,f reminiscin~. NOWT~UR~ Ill. II ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER 38IGSH0-WS COMBINei:>r fUM FOR THE WHOLE ff4h\\\.'I\ PLUS ENTERTAINMENT IN THE WATER & ON THE STAGE PRICES ADULTS $1,90 KIDS $100 dancing and si nging. EiRhl· 'foot i;howgirlll come in and at the end there's 25 minutes (If old follies , "I play Carlotta Cat'llpinn, a movie star of like 30 years ago, which is 11 years before my 11me''-giggle-'·1,~1ho ..-.·as In lhc follies before she beC'arne a star. "Alexis Smi1h pla_ys a tall former showg irl who has lx><'on1e rich and !earned how to be ff society lady, Dorothy Cnllins ha~ become a rule Hille housewife. Gene Nelson 1s ht>f former boy fri end . who ha.~ married another woman." ~1 usic and lyrics are by Stephen Sondhfim, who di d !he same chore for the current Broadway hit "Company.·• and the lyrics for "Gypsy" and Leon a r d Bernstein's famed "West Side Story, and lyrics and mus ic for "A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the f orum ." Producer-director is H;il Prince. an ··awfully 'nice pe r'.'lnn," Yvonne said. \rho:.c "nu1rvP lous tract rrcnrdu. Inclu d e!! ''Cabare1." ''Compan y,'' •·zorb11·• and ''fiddler on th e Roof." "I feel I'm working with !hr best." Yvonne said . Why was she in!erested 1n a Broadway musical? "I had a feeling i1's 11·hai I need n11w in my career.·• she reflected. "Plus the fact that I lruty l'njoy doing musicals. There's a certain excitement al>out the orchestra. t he Natoll<I Woo4 ~ober1 Culp IN "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" -AL!IO-(II Walter Mtttfl•u l"9rlllll a.rt"''" "Cactus Flower" .. musiC. more than with a amputated above the knee. straight play." Yvonne flew to hin1, and And besides: "There aren't misfortune healed whatever many people who know J sing diffe rences there might have as well as [ do. Mr . Prince been between lhen1. To keep said a lot of people are going 111u11t')' i.:unun" 111 she sang and to be pleasantly surpnsed." danced in night clubs. ~fore · h 1novie assignments followed, She studied opera for eig t then "The Mun sters" series. )'ears. int.erm11tently betll'een pictures. • Since then she has perrorm- A native of Vanc·ouver. AC, ed in various places and made ~l iss De tltr\o, nov.· 46, came ,.'.'.''.'.'.si•o.;00_'~P~P"0080"0'n·'•~•'·· 00000_0""""""""""""""""""""""", ro Hnl!,vv.•nnd with her mother.1 studie d d ancing and l performed at two supper! clubs. Later she tried for movie.~ and served a Paramount "apprenl1ceship" which she1 !lays eventuall.v conquered her! fe11r of t'ameras. I Bnrn Peggy Y v on n e l.llddleton. she look for fllms l her own middle name and her 1 1 mothe(s maiden name. As her best pictures she lists ''The Ten Commandments," "Band nr Angels" with Clark 1 Gable and · · Cap I a i n 's P11rll.dise '' wi!h Alec Guinness. As her v;orst: "Casbah'' and "Hurricane Smith." j -ALSO "M·A·S·H" is th• best Americ•n w•r comedy sine• sound cam• inl" An lngo Preminger Production Color by OE ltrn t Panaw1 sion9 1 he story old beaut iful girl'~ l1tet 1me bet\' een !he ages of 19 and 22. NA!l()NAl GfNfRAl. l'IC !UR£S Prt>•t>nl• the~..,,.,,_ ""-'""' ® ll: ~ By 1962 her career V.'as in 1 the doldrums and there werell~======~~~~~~~~~~~======~ rumors or unhappiness In her niarrr.lage to stuntmen Bob Morgan . Then real tr;igcdv fell. He v.·a.~ gravetv injured during filming of "How the \\'es! Was Won" in Ar izona and had to have his left leg TONITE AT 7:20 ONLY ~...,.,.""""""P'r_A_""W "°" l"v. J .... L-P...a..<1'°" ~ -y-,,.._ I "'°"'""" On A C/ear{Jlf"1><"''- --... ---.... °"'°""'""'""'c.. ..... _ ~.-.,.,~AP .............. 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Jlri. a Sun. 1 pm CONTINUOUS DAILY THRU JAN. 3 ·-·--....... !lol~-JllJ ~lut e Let Mlrv<n "MONTE WALSH" (Gl'I plu• Clln! E•t!WIO<I "l(EtL'•"! HE!U!;OS" IGI') •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A1l·C•lor E•<lu.,Yt Driv1.ln snow1n9 unat r 1' Mull lo w un Por~1 .. C. C ANO CDMl'ANY" !I ) 'lu• Do•n M•r!ln e 1t1quel Wok:ll "IANODll!JIO., "I! color F~m•I~ Entor111nm.,.I D1UDlf Mor,... Jlooturu .. .,.,.,,OF THE GA~GANTAUI" IG) plu< NI<~ Ad•m• 'MD"l~TEll 11110" 101 ••••o••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES Continuous 01'1ily • llQSS H\.INf(R _.., ,..., AIRPORT -BURT DEAN UNCASTER ·MARTIN JEAN SEBERG : JACQUELINE BISSET GEORGE KENNEDY HELEN RAYES ~ t.ll"lvtltYol "'C'f\Jft[ llCttNICOtOIH .....,... ... "'TOGO .O,O• [g:]ou. -_...CD -- SHOW TIMIS-JlltlDA Y-SATUIDAT-SUNDA Y 1-2:10--4:40-4:JH:to-11:1 o M•"""" ,.., •. Tli1r14.y 61JO • 1:20 • 10:11 ALSO "Anne of the Thousand Days" •t•ul"' RICH411D IUllTON GINlllVI IUJOlD IRINI PAP'AS Co11tl"uou1 Dolly GEORGE SEGAL RUTH GORDON HOL. SAT.' SUN. or1N 12:4S Mt11. thr111 'Ott". OPIN •:15 .. I TV. Theate1· Boo sting Drama By RICK OU BRO W HOLLYWOOD tUPll With commercial television cu1ting back on q u a I i t y 11peclal1 because or light money and the coming rpduc· lion of prime lime , the non· commeri~at network has ~ golden chance to win an in- fluential audience. The costs on non-rommercial video are conaiderably less, and its viewers are much more con· cerned v;i\h levels of achievt- n1ent. \\'h1le "CBS Plavhouse"' and KBC-TV's "Prudfnt1al's On Stage," both past presenters ()f or1g1nal dran1a, are on their "'ay o u t , non-commt'rclal video"!! "Hollywood Television Thratrr is blossoming. and \1•ill start its Fi rst full season of fi ve major rroductions on J;in. 5. Thl\ initi;il offering of the TONIGHt ONLY Di.~neyland RlCK. ti. MELSON CARLA THOMAS DAWN~ El CHICANO THE I .J\ MINORITY I \, I OFSll Performances berin at 8 PM DaM:inc till Midnight . " ·Ir E7t \ .. ·. . . . .t Hollywood Telev ision Thealer, last season, 'A'&ll 1 ' Th e Andersonville Tr1a:!," a..nd it \l'as the mos t n1emocable dr:ima on \'1dto &1! yt&r. Thi! sl'ason 's first prodUl'lioo will be "Big F'ish. Lillie Fish." a 1961 Broadway cornedy· drama by Hugh Whet'!er about a group of people, some suc- res~ful . ~omE' not. and their dependence on eal'h other. It is worth st11~'ing hirne for. and its splendid cast includes Willian1 Windom , f.l a r I i n e Bartle!t, l.Qu Gossett , Severn Darde n. Bill Bixby, Jerr Corey and Ann.B. D<1v is. "The Andt'rsnnv il le Trial" 1,1•ill be rl'pe11ted Feb. 2. and on March 2. "Mnn tserra!," adapted by Lillian Hellman from a Frenrh play, and ori~inally ~chedulrd to open this season·s Ho 11 y w o o d Tt'lcvision Theater. \.\'i ll bt prt>sented. 1t con<"erns a young follower of the re\•olut1onary leader Simon Boliva r anti his confrnnt11tion with innocent hostages threater1ed wi!h ex- ecution. On Jan. 6, 1he nnn-rom - n1ereial net"·or k offers the premiere nf a 9n.-minute series c;illrd "The Greal American Dream J\1achine."' described a s .. compri~lng vignettes, features. investigative reports, perrormanees a n d com- mentaries tnuching nn life in the United Stales." And on Jan. 28, the veteran .. Net Pla yhouse'" starts a six- part series recalling lhe 1930s !hrough lhe works of great playwrights and filmmakers. Opening the series is Arthur ?vliller's stark tale or blue·col· lar work in those years. "A fl.1<'mory or Two ~1ondays. ·• Tryouts Se t For Musical In La g una Singers who can dancf'. tap dance especially. and dancers "'ho can sing are wanted on deck for "Anything Goes." the February produc~lon at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Tne revival of Cole Portrr'" mu sical-comedy of the 3!1'~ calls rrir a cast nf :10, \.\'ith eight boys an4 eighl girls 11eeded for the chorus. The first casting call will be from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m .. Saturdav. Jan. 9. The second call \\'ili be Sunday, Jan. 10, also from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 1he 1h lrd call Yd!l be al 7:30 p.m., Mcnday, Jan. II. Ir vin 1':, Kimbe r will be both director 11nd musical dlrecttlr. Alice Lom as is the choreogr11pher. Bo h Co nsidine Rac k on Ra di o with Jack Warden and Estelle NEW YORK !U P!) Parsons. Tht>re will also bf> Veteran nt'ws correspondent a 1wo.part presenlatio n of Bob Considine will return to Clifford 0 de t s ' "Paradise radio hroadcasting regularly Lost." a "YmDRlhetic portrait be,'linn ing Jan. 4 wi!h 11 five of the "decaying middle class minute nightly rommenlary, of the drpress1nn, ., with Ell the M 11 1 u 8 J Broadeastlng Wallach and Jo Van F'leeL System has announced . In addition. there will be Considine. 64. is in hi:oi 441th Mi1J11rd Lampell 's '' J-1 a r d year of news reporting. 'J'ravelin"." wilh Halph f\.1eekcr r---"----'~"00~='--,I in what is dC'sc rlhcd as "raf· fish vii_ne 1tes abnut the eK- ploilerS"lll nd exploi!ed of the thirties." The DAILY PILOT- T ops in Local Sports I IS THE MOST MOVING, MOST INTELLIGENT, THE MOST HU- MANE-OH, TO HELL WITH ITI -IT'S THE BEST AMERICAN FILM l'VE SEEN THIS YEAR I'' IOWUOS HUIOl TWIN CINIMAS HAR•OR CINIMA 2 HAllOI AT WIUON . COSTA M[SA 2 MIL!S SO. OF SAN DIEGO FIEEWAY 57 -Vincent Canby, H. Y. Tim•• CO-HIT AT ANAHEIM ONLY "THE ADVENTU•ltS'' '"CATCH 2?" AT 9:30 P.M. e "ADVENTURERS'" AT b!OO P.M. IOX OfFJC[ OPENS 5:30 P.M.• SHOW STARTS 6100 P.M. GET WITH THE CATS WHO KNOW WHERE IT'S ATI WALT DISNEY ' .. l'llOllUC1m ·- IOWUDS CINEMA HARBOR 1 VIEJO .CINEMA .JN- TWIN THEATRES MISSION VIEJO C.OST A MESA SA N DIEGO FREEWAY HARBOR AT WllSON AT lA PAZ TVRNOFJ 2 Mi. South of S.O. Fwy. D AL 3 • 9 DIAL 646·0573 , (Exttpf Al Stadium OJ.) 2HO "XIMG Of THE GRIZZl.IES" IDWAlDI CINQ!A 1 WEST ;. NATIONAL GlN£RAL CIHEM.W.HO WESTM INSTE R IC1' S.He•W '""·"'"°""" 'Jr'UTMIHITft t1 c;otDrll Wf\1 ., •• 7 •• , ........ "-l Ir C.... +"J. DIAL 192-4493 • Satind.ay, J.tnulf1 2. 1971 c.-JLY PILOT 15 • Wb.at's Happening 1970 a Good Y ea,r for Pop Music By STt:PHEN UlfLER And so we bid a (ond farewf'll lo 1970. It ~eems kind or strange to look back and realize thal exactly one )'ear ago this week lhe nun1ber one song on the l'harts "'a~ '"Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head '' and another Burl Racharach composition, "I'll Never !"all In Love Again ." was holding the number 25 position . On the \.\'hole, 1970 "'ilS a fa irly good year for that curiOull potpou rri of rock . folk, blues and jau whit'h has been christened "pop 1nus1c." Al random and "'htm. it was a yea r that belon~ed lo a handful of talented newcomers including tpe Carpenters. the Jackson 5, Badfinger. Elton John 11nd James Ta 11!or , as well as to the ''old pros" like Creedence. Led Zt>ppelin, Tom .Jones, Three 11og Night and of course the ever-present Motown groups. LP-wise . It was the \'ear of '·Sta(e F'rlghl '' by ·The Bcind , llob Dylan's ··SeH- Portrait"' and "'New t-.1orn · ing": ''\Y!lly and the Poor Boys"' by CreedenC't'; "IJrpja Vu"' by Crosby. Stllls, Na sh and )'oung ; Pau_J's "McCartney·•: Simon an rl Garfunkel"s '"Bridge 0 11 er Troubled W;iter''; Rnd George Harrison's ''All Th ings Musl Pass," Rock-0pera ca1ne into full blossom wilh The \!.'ho 's ··Toinmy." ;ind "Jesus Christ : Superstar." Stephen Still!\ got busted. John Lennon got a shave and a haircut. and Mick Jagger turned actor i n "Performance" and ''Ned Kelley." \\'hich hr ings u.~ to the n1ovies of the past year, and 1970 covered the spectrum. \Vith !he release of "J\1yra Breckinridge" the cry ('Ould be heard e\•ervwhere that things had gone· too far and that something must be done, and so it was : henceforth the X. R, c;p ;ind G ratin~ system was 11U11ched to ~very 1 loltywood export . thu~ ma k~ ing everything all right. At lt'ast it look the guess"·ork out or moviegoing. But \.\'t' had s9n1c fine films, SS ~'ell. "M.A.S.H." and _"Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice'' opened the loc ked doors of 1iter11te soci~I co rn e d y . "Airport" with its gi~an!ic budgel and endless lineup of stars ach levt>d by far less critical aeclflirn than did "Joe," with its comparatively small budget and unknown ac· tors Other 1nt"m(lrable fihns, for one reason or another. 111- t•luded ''Calch-22. ·• ' · F i \' e Easy Pieces," .. \\'oods!ock,"' "Patton," And the good nld· fa~hioned musicals ' · H e I l o Dolly .. and "Scrooge ."' On the not -so-light-side nf things , !970 was the yrar of the Stones' free California concert that resulted in fou r deaths . And two rock giants, ,Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin, NOW PLAYING EDWAIDS HUNTINGTON CINEMA PACIFIC'S HARIOI DllVE-IN Behind every "successful" man is an understanding woman ••• ELLIOTT GOULD *"I LOVE LMv::~w;iFE" ~ t•·•la<~ ... BRENDA VACC ARO ·ANGEL TOM PKI NS ....,_ ... JIOllal'f U.UfloU .... °"-... li'fl ST\JA11T . ,_""' STJ,N M.t.11r.u~tr~. ~· .. -" .. -0.lVIO ~ WOll'E~ A UNIVERSAL PICTURE· TECHNICOLOR• ~"""t!:.:;::'..!E:r:--49' AND f 01 SHOW-VALUE ,-LUS ! -~ ::. -_ ------·:; ;-. :-. -:::: :: : :: .... • "Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here" "I levt My Wift" Show" At 1:30 P.M. ''Wllllt ley" Showa At 6:00 & 10:15 P .M. h • Offk• 0,••I S:JO P.M.& SM• SNr11 At •:OO PJll. each dif'rl fron1 an ()verdoY of narcotic!'! and did more ro the dt~cnuragrment of drui than All the lectures tlf th past JO years. Lon g Beach Tryouts Se t The Long Beach Commun!t Players will hold tryouts re their ',O~comlng produclior ''Ring Aroond Ellzabeth," b. Chari Armstrong . The open readings will b i.·nnducted by director Jam~ Brittain at the Communil Playhousr. 5021 Ea:oit Anaht'11' St.. L-Ong Beach on Monda; evening J an. II at 7:30 p.m. There are rolesJ or fi11t me and se11cn 'A'omffi· in var}'ln.' age ranges The cnn1edy "1i11 play Frida and Sa1urday evenings for ~1- w~ks. bt'ginn ing F'eb. 19 11ni running through h111rch 27. * * BEACH BLVD. AT ELLIS * * HUNTINGTON BEACH * 847·9608 IXCLUSIVI INGAGIMINT Edward 's Cinema Costa Mesa & Pacific's Lincoln Drive In • . . . . . ~ . f/O.<'N,IQUN1 1'11..lU~l l 't~1~ ROBERT MICHAELl • REDFORD POl1ARD - U11le Fausscnl BIG HALSY Al ALIUT I. lUDIT PlGeUCTIOll .... , LAUREll HUTTOll llOAH IEllT lUCIUl IEllSOI ......... , ,. ,.., •. ~ ..... , .. '"';, ' ....... --1 • • Allllf I •••• , CIAllU U.IJM.11 11 .. ,, J. "''" '* •• , ~JI ,..~ r····· .r... c~"'"' "'i'lvlf(A~ ~ '''~1".11 O'ICIUtl CO -HIT JUI f f A TUl l AT llllfCOllil DllVl II• Oltt. T .. "LIT TLI fAUSS & BIG HALSY" SHOWN AT 9:00 ,,M, "PA INT YOUR WAGON " I OX Ol fl(( OPllilS Si)O P .M. SHOWN AT 6:30 P'.M. • JKOW JTAITI AT •rJI PM •••••••••••••• IURlS PRESl:H!S EXCLUSI VE! NOW PLAYING Ali MacGraw • Ryan O'Neal Pac ific's In na Park Orin lo l Edwards Klfllrt CIRllU COAIT HWY. ~T llACA HUR ILVD. 'lllWP'OllT HACH • 144·07IO A HOWARD 6. MINSKY ·AR I HUR HILLER Produclion ,_. John Marley & Ray Milland E'RicH sEs1L A'R'i"HuR HILLER HOWARD s. MINSKY 01¥10 rororn rRt.N'Cis LAI_. rl!-"•OU,:"J~~ I :QI j10U1101ut11AtlllllAW.t.1111tfll ,~l•~I [Qfl....::s...~• ... -' CO-HIT -!' 'lrtll fU.f\J•I Af tufMA.PA~K OHL Y "HOINU'S NIST" (GP) "LOvt STORY" Shown At 8r30 P.M. "HottNET'S NEST" Shown af 0:30 & 10130 P.M. lox,Offil:t Optft1}.4S PM. Show SIOIU ti ,,:Kl, .M. '·~rf' BUENA PARK DRIVE · IN LIHCOl.N AVI •• 1 l lOCKI WIST 0' l[ACH l lVO. (Mjolrllnt ~ LINC0l1'4 O"IVE·lH) CHllDllN UMDll 12 tiff/ n llPHONI 114/121 ... 010 , • N OA.11..V PILOT Sa tLll'd.&y J•nU¥'Y 2 1971 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Week's and Year's High, Low, Close Ht:W YOR.IC /Ji.Pl tndlnl ,.,. !!'le ..... w,.. Yao. ~ O(~ .. :.-~ Ill: "" " • ... .... ., .. ... " " . ' ... UT ~ -, " .. 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' ' . ,.. , " . ll·~ " , " '" • ... .. •• " " " l~~ " lO\<• ' . , l~ .. .. l: " 111111 I MltR l.IW • "' Lot! C"I DAIL V PILOT J 7 Almost Everyone I The Re,ds News pers deliver massive coverage of AL occupation groups each weekday OCCUPATIO OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD Managers Craftsmen her Manu Farmers Newspapers re cote• But .. hot of m•n19ernent, por _every cloy othoro to follow medium ; if you us, the newspap 91 85 80 70 h, in-depth, into all occup•tion groups •••ry day, •• this 9roph indi- ould be even more int1r11t1ng to 1dv1rtisers is the hi9h precentage rol1nion1I •nd other high.,•l•ry .. erning types who ?ffd 1 now1p1- y mtke more monty, travtl more, buy more, set tne•st•nd1rd' for f you wtnt to pl.y °Follow The Letder/1 advertise in some other nt to l11d th• lo•der, put your men•g• ~hero he'll read it .• , with l . ~~ DAILY PILOT -;tu1day, January 2, 1971 • ---··· . .j- 21,000 · •1u DIL T .. 100 KllGHEN FAUCET e Single Le ver Operatiort I 00 -i'. 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Senitary -Air Orv· Method Ends Dish W iping ~ • Designed to Hold Plates in Best Drying · Posltion - • Special linei'lr M11t;ri1I For Strength Unaffected by Soep or Detergtnts REG. 1.98 SAN 1'11NA1DllO -' •. S ·IL~1CIS EA'$T JUST EAST Of IETWEUI SO.'!E". ST. JUST EAST Of 605 FWY. • O.f S·POlllTS' lllDIAll .Hill l(VD. AllD AIJOWHlA~' " .. . ;;.: ~ ?. ~ ~ ; . . . -: •• :-.; ~: .. := -: ;. ... .•. ·' • To our Old and New Fr:ends a Happy New Year THIS WEEKEND • . ' ALL 1970FORDS MUST BE SOLD \ Sat!Jfday, January 2, 1971 DAILY PILOT J9 IT'S EASY TO BUYTHE ALL NEW * EXTRA.PLUS* EXTRAPLUS * EXTRAPLUS * EXTRA PLUS * "EXTRAPLUS: * EXTRA PLUS* . FORD BRONCO (V1SFLK41194) •' 2 DOOll: SPORTS ROOF 390 Cl>, 2 V V-1. Cr • I & ,_. ....... l fnlnt disc tnlata, eir cond,. tlld$t, Yi1ibility.1rw11. Villyl rNf. MIKI. tl«k. """"' 1$ v E "'8usiness Is Good AT DUNTON FORD 64 . ' ~ .. ~~"""·""" $988 . 68 PlYMOUTH -~1\j~~-$1188 .· I 69 FIAT l50. ZDXJl4 $1488 '65 MUSTANG f~2~~--~$988 '67 FORD g~~~~~!.~~-$1588 68 MUSTANG :!.~,., ... ,$1 688 ~t 65 FALCON ~.9.0~! ..... ,.. 5888 roclio, •tc. NRC911 '69 FORD ~~.~0! ....... ~.~ $1888 WAGON ..._ ___ ... ""'·--$ . .......................... 5.1D16 . ' ' • 6 7 M~G. WID•H $1388 $1888 s499 v ' • • DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS ,.---.....,.., "RP LORE 0 CLASS ~AM! HOMi'WORK """' SSIGNMfNTl '''"'· VO SOMETHING ~AM! I NIC!' FOR ~/,.t/i . Tl1f BIRDS. MUTI AND JEFF I DONJ LIKE THAT JUDGE PARKER I e:.fT THE FEEL\N6 VOtl AR!EN'T HAPPY TO SEE ME, HOW C.lll VOU 5/...Y SUCH A T\.llWG, LIZ~ I COULQl{T TH\NI< Of A jr,l.QiE PlE"-SANT SAM! WJ.Y 1P SE 6R:EETEt:J ! P---~ DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by ' A. 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WAS P•E TN ~ICU STEVE ROPER COULD YOU DRIVE PAST THE HOSPITAL, DOLL V? ··l"D L1KE TiJ SEE IKE, BEFORE 1 60 TO THE /<JEW'S· PAPER OFFICE/ I • ' DAILY P:'.OT Lr L ABNER By ·rom K. Ryan. SALLY BANANAS , .. • By Al Smith GORDO By Harold Le Doux MOON MULLINS ~,, ••• -Y-Y· "'IOt.J MEAN THEMO e> WAS .. Ii If fl I I By Charles Barsotti J ~~AAM~. ~~~w"'-'t. (l ~~ By Gus Aniola ,..LADY P. MA!>e ME l'ESOLVi; •.. OD!> ~,a.T SHIO 'fES, SM'.! HE ~ W..t.ITi l<K:o TO HEA.lil Fli:OM .'IOU~ JUST By Ferd JohllSOll ye<J1t> HAV!1 M,.\!>11 A <;cop ~A'.l'fl'ER-NOT .,.0 .,.Al<o A SINGLe: DRINK LoFT A LOOPHOLE DURING -·~,--r---rl' ABOUT DRINKING l'f71 • DOtl8LES •. ~ A lri\lNUTE ! HE MA"10 ltl 8 1L.L.10N POLL.Al<S. ANIMAL CRACKERS = 1-2 ~i :L1M IJOf GOl~G -ro w>.sn;. r;<.1 Jll!\SA>rl l>i SCUSSI~ DUI< NOVEl<lENf W1frl <iotl ! - • • ·~ f, ' ' -:X: KOOW '.t1J llJQ\A.DO'r 1 s:i&n1r 0 >.ll<IWA<J I~ By John Miles J. tT), {v, 1071,'no ...,_ •••Tri-'""""''" J-L By Mell YEP. ANO ITWA5 AT A ,-IMG Wl<f N ¥2. 6/CLCN WAS CONS!DEIZEO QUrrE A BIT OF MONEY GCLLV! • By Saunders and Overgard r-IT MAY BE A LOMG TIME . I GUESS BEl=OIZE THfY"LL LET THAT MEANS 'rt:>U TALK TO HIM··· (LL BE FLYING E SPECIALL~(IBOUT BLIND FOR A susft.1E SS/ WHILE.' WAIT A MINUTE ···BEFORE YOU BACK UP.I , "?(>t.J°RE BLOCl<lt-IG Ti.IE ')OUNG· ...;-~ LADY'S CAR .'···WE'LL HA TO ASK YOtJ 10 PULL UP A LITTLE / ' -- -- DENNIS THE MENACE • • i "30. ' 10 DAIL V PILOT !. rr!day, J.1n1,1~ry l, 1?71 DAI LY PILOT fl • ' Everyone Has So mething Thal Someone Else W a nls DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Ca n Sell It . Find It, Trade II With • Wont Ad The Biggest Mark~tplace on,..the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results . . j -"""" J~[ ...... ,,,~. I~ [ ...... ,,.... I~ ............ I~ [ -........ l~I ............ l~ l -....... I ~ -'=I -="='"'"=· :'.Sl~::!::I ="""="'"='"·=l~=:::!e Ge neral Gener al General I Gener .. 1 General Gener•I Gener .. ! Gener•I General liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~rl --:---:-----=;-, --:-I ~;;::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; =~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; , Pele r/Ja,.,.efl Ynvile:J ' Look at You · lo Your Leisure The office is open during the holidays -v1s1t us in our con venient loca tion in the 11eart of t he J.larbor Arca. \Ve have n1a11y fine homes. vic\v hon1e.siles, \\'aterfront, and fine family ~·ellings in a ll , price ranges -some av ailable for imn1ediate occupancy. Drop in or ph one for an t1ppointn1 en l -\\'e'll find just \\'ha l you need ' Offi.-::e Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 Westcliff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 General General UNUSUALLY SHA RP and certainly \\'Cll prirl'd al only $41.500. for rhis lo\ely one-story, 4 &. fan1ily Pac<'- M'lt<'r. Many cus1om extrw;;. lfw·11·? 546·5880 {ntJrt lfltma lhNbt! LLEGE REALTY l500Adl!llS at itM'Olf.CJt General HAPPY NEW YEAR ('\1'1·yt]ay 111 t'hHrJIHlli;, SC'· rluilt·d Bayet1's!. :l Laral' ))l•d rn1s, 21 ~ baths, plU!> cir· lightfu[ ou tdoor IJt·ing. 01>C'n hou~c. !'at/Sun 1.:i, t307 ~far· ion LallC', N.6 . e BOYD REAL TY e ~29 E. Coasr lll1·y, Cdi\I e 67S·S930 e Ope11 Hoi1ses THIS WEEKEND lilffiJ thl1 hcu1dr dfr•etory witll yow 1hi1 "'"liend en yow 911 lio111e-h1111tln'i . .All Hie locorion1 li11.-d belo ... a~ dese,fbed 111 9r•orer detail br odwtni1i119 ehie· wliere i11 todoy'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. PotroM 1liowl119 ope11 ho11~•1 for sol• •r 111 rent ore 11r9H ,. list 111eh lnl11rm otio11 i11 this eolw"'" ..eh fridoy. HOUSES FOR SALE 13 BR .I 316 Narci!ii.;us. Coron;i dcJ ~Jar 673-6642; 675-64:i9 !Sun . l·Gl '1 832 Sandal\rood Ln .. Co rona dcl ~lar 833-0700: 644-2430 !Sat. & S1111 ,) 24 !1 ~·l c.~a r)r . Cos la ~lc~a 546-23 13 IS 11 n. 1-5 ) (3 BR. & Family or Oen) 1800 Port \Veslhourne. Ne\11port Bee1ch 645-0303 (Sun 1-5) 11 24 Glcnca.:;:!c.!', ('osl;i ~lr~a 645-0303 /Sun . 1-5) 1706 Port Margate. Ne11·port Beach 642-8235 rSun da y) 1307 !\·larion Ln ... i!Javcrc1>I\ NB 675-5930 ' !Sat & Sun . 1·5) 6962 I..aurelhur!>l. ll unLin J lon Bea ch 842-6691 1SaL & Sun. 1-:;l 1787 1 ,\caci ;i Tree Ln .. IUn1vcr.~i 1 v Parl\J fr \'illC " 833·0267 10 ntly 12-5) 28 12 Shan tar iJ\IC'sa \·crrlc )C'~l I 31 8 S;u1 tanetla If rvi nc ·rerr.) 1~6 540-1 15 1 ISa t. & Sun, 12-51 l31R Sant<inclla (Irvine 1·err l NB 675-6000 /Sa t & Sun. 211 :; Arh11t 11 s 1Easlbl ufr ! NB 645-0303 1S11 n. J.;;1 IOOfl~ J\lcrcdil h. 1 funl1n g:ton Cca ch '14~·0303 n'.iun 1-5) 120 1..;:in ~s P!i"l rc. :\c11por1 BC';ich 54fl-23 1:l rsa t. & S11n 33:"i Prr1>icl1 0 (1\l c.·a clci J\1 ar'] 546-231 3 !Sun (4 81!!drooml 103'.? Santiago Dr .. rDovcr Shore ~) NB 64 2-823~1 tSa t. & S11 n l ll 30 S<inliago Dr. !llovcr Shores) NB 642-8235 1Sat. & Sun .) 1627 Port !\bhcy. Nc11·port Beach 546-23 13 !Sat & Sun. (4 BR:. & F•mlly or Oen) •23on Redlands. Costa !\·Iesa 645-0303 r ~un. 2056 Tustin AYe .. !Back Bav l NB 675-5726 iSal. & Sun. 1·5) ••sos !'l·lorning Star <Dove r Shores I NB 642-8235 !Sat. & Sun .) 19."'i4 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 rsun. 1-5) 410 ~lorning Star !Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 ISat. & Sun . 1606 Antigua rlJovcr Shores) NB 644-4910 (Su n. 1-5) 2&25 Clubhouse Hd . (1i1esa 'Ver~) Cl\f 540·1151 / !Sat. & Su n. 1·5) (5 BR:.&; Fllmily or O@nl 'LBl 5 Sanliagp !D~vcr Shores) NB 642-8235 !~at 1534 An tigua tDovcr Shores) Nll 644 -491 O 1Sun . * 1607 San liago (Baycrest) NR 644-4910 1Sat & Sun. *1033 ~1arincrs Dr .. 10over Shores) NB 64fl.1550 (Daily) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 12 BR. Eich! 142 47th St., Ne,Yport Beach 673·6642; 675-6459 {Sun * , .. , * * Womfr.-t * * * * * * * ' * TAYLOR ,CO. * EXCE LLENT FAMfLY HOME ! $73,SOO 5 BR. + pool and formal DR in Baycresl. Ne,vly decorated & cptd. Id eal for lge fam· 1ly. Transferred owner. Good financing. 1607 SAN T IAGO Open Sat.Sun 1-5 :00 OIGNIFrEO & ELEGANT )'ou'll Jove the professional decor in this fin- er 2-story hoine w/4 bdrms, for1naJ DR, fam. rn1 & 31,:? baths. PLUS Vie\v. $124,500 1606 ANTIGU . .\ Open Su n J-5:00 ON THE STREET OF DREAMS! JlnJa Jj£ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHO WN BY APPOINTMENT 60 Lind .. Isle Drive Ne,11ly listed. Prestige waterfront ho1ne. 4 extra lg. Br .. 4 ba., pwdr. rm. Lge. !iv. rn1 . & den : 3 cRr gar. Beaut. garden patio w/roon1 for pool Deck & dock . By Appl. $220,000 71 lioda Isle Drive-Open Sunday Nc1" 5 Br .. 5 bath hon1e on lagoon. J\'larble entry. '"el bar, AJ\1/F J\1 lnlerco1n. f·luge n1str Br. has beam ceil. & O\Vn frplc. Large liV. & ri:ull. r1 ns. 1\1 /frptc,,. \I' deck ~185 .000 UN l()UI' t1()/lttS R .. I ~lt•M. 17S·8000 OPEN THfS WEEKEND SAT /SUN l·S 1311 SANTANELLA lrvinr 'frn·acr. N<'11•porl'!! !tnc~t !1st1ng, '.I bcQ1111, .~1111~ EXCLUSIVE EASTSIOE COSTA MESA 2 TRIPLEXES PLUS POOL One-storv 2 bcdroon1. l bath units. Built-in~. refrigerci.tors. c<i.rpeling. drapes. Filtered pool, F'en<:ed . Cut De Sac street. Coinpleta privacy. Shopping, public transportation just steps a1vay. ShO\.\'S excellent spendable. Call for appointn1ent to see. Lochen my er Rea II or 1860 Newport BIVd. Coit .. Me1a Call 646-3921 or 642-0115 ~ce your drean1 ho1ne in beautiful Do ver Shores. Brand ne\\' spectacular 2-sty, 4 BR , sun r n1 . DR & study. Great tuy! $105.000 4!0 MORNING STAR Open Sat-Sun 1·5 :00 92 LI NDA ISLE DRIVE 1Tp1s, shu1\l'I'.~. 1n1n1ac11-~-==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!':: Beaut. 5 Bit , 4 ba . hon1e \V/for1nal din . r111. & fai nily rni. 3 l"rrlcs. Outside ~t<1ir111ay. r.-tan.v ,,~:lra.~ $145,000 lillr l'Ondi11on. OwnrJ".'i 1nuv-General General 1ng-Frb. I. Offrrr1l 111 -----------""-'-"'------ BEST TH INGS fN LrFE ARE NOT FREE J\·foney .. U1ne .. and good taste created this beautiful 5 BR -1-pool in Corona del ~lar. \·"ievv of ocean and hills. You O\\'n the land. Just lis ted at $92 .500. WINDOW ON THE SEA! $81 ,SOO Lu xu rious custon1 Corona d'el J\·lar hon1e ov erlooking fa1nou s ":\rch Roc k.'' Ideal for couple. Sparkling close-up vu of the ocean & llle sound of the surf make for joyful living. EXCLUSfVE BAYCREST Unu sual li a\l'aiian design in this home \Vi th 4 bdrn1s & den. t\11 surrounding a lge IN-.... gooR pool. Volcanic rock trim. A real fun horne. Co1nc see this rare one today. $78.500 1954 SANT IAGO Open Sun 1·5 :00 PANORAMIC VfEWf S99,SOO Large roo1n s in lhis custon1·b11ilt 5 BR fa 111- ir.v ho1ne w/fan1il y r~n .. sep DR & 4tfi balhs. Elegant n1aster suite & 3 car garage. 1534 ANTIGU.o\ Open Sun 1-5;00 CHOICE LOTS-PRIME LOCATION DOVER SHORES & BAYCREST 30 x 120 Level. l"ee Simple $27,000 104' fr ont. Corner. Le ve l.. Fee. 28.000 80' \iie\I' silc. Le ver. Lease 29.500 ' WATERFRONT S7' fronL r-'icr & slip. Leu sc .~:t:>OO Lincl a Isl e. I.ease $6D.500 & 75.000 \\';:1terfronl Linda 1.~le lsc $107,000 SHORECLIFPS liO ;., :ll4 I-\vater vu. 1··ee. Plans. $150.000 BROKERS & SALESMEN \Ve have an opening in our Residential Div i- ~ion for an experienced man or \\101nan pos· !'essing enthusiasn1 and in tegrity. If you arc ·nterestcd in a beautiful office in the fines l localion. \vork ing \vith congenial associalcs, \l'e are in lerested in meeting yo u. Waterfront lots No. 76 : 3 car garage. Reduced to No. 44 : 108 Ft. on water ... No. 88 : 108 Fl. Consider trade No . 49: Choice corner lot $77.000 $107,000 $145.000 .. $70,000 For Comolete information on all tiomes & lots, ple115e c•ll: BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 833 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620 General General 675-3000 22 Years of Real Estate Se r vice in Ttie Harbor Area CAN YOU TOP TIUS? J Bdrn1 s., 2 ba .: great patio. Low n1aint. yard. Loe. Irvine 1~rrace •2. Reasonably priced a t $46,500 .. Xlnt Tern1 s. \Vi ii c.:onsider lease/option. OWNER TRANSFERRED oncn to offer on this 3 bdrn1 & fa1nil v rm. horne, l'lus n1ot her·in-la\\' \1•ing-with bdrni. & bath. Lge. he ated & fil t. pool. Property only 1 vr. old & in I.op cond. Ni cely la ndsc aped. ,\sking S63 ,900. J\lake of fer' CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 2 l3drn1". ea. untt: nicely c·arpeled & draped. Beaut. cond. 2 Single ga re1ges. Prop. li ke ne\r. f.a.~y \l'alk lo r'ost Offite. shops and beac h. Only $44,500. BA~llOA INCOME 4 Units. in top condition. Fully furnished & occupied. Loe. \Vi lhin lOO yd~. of lhe finest bay or ocean beach. Il a~ xlnt. inco me record. $62,500. - $·12,!ljo_ St"•r l hi~ ·flill' for an r...:cellc111 bu.v 011 a lop rlig-ht proper1y ~' UNl()UI' t1flMl'S A•ll Ell•lt, 81!.·IOOO 740 Ii:. Co.~t ''"Y· Corona Dfll M1r, C1UI. YOUR FIRST HOME? Thrn :-.·ou arr fo1•tunH1r 111-1' fll'cd, for ''l' h111·" for· yuu rh1· "l1 t1le honcyn1oon rot. lagr" 111 Coruna 1lrl l\IRr. So n1any dN'tu11 of and sr. frw rind. Plrn1 y of 1oorn for rx1)iin.~1on on rhl!<: soulh-Of- thr higlnnty R·2 Jo1 1111d only I 10~., 00\\'N · NO 2nd T.D. -1 NO .PREPAY:O.IEN"J' Pl::N-1 1\LTY AND NO LOAN ~·EE hrcal1~e tilt' O\\'ncr wil l car·· ry a !IO',; loan , ONLY. s:l6.:~JO IJo11'1 Dr l:iy Call 1"od;1.v fi73-S~i:l(J 1-o·THEREAL \~ESTATERS "'-. I I ', 1 , , , 1 Vacant and For Rent ' f;f'a111ilul S· ~1n;i•1ou~ .~ hrd1•f'11 I w1r1i lar;:r rrn1•rtl yurd h1::: hrwk BAJl.P,.Q ~nd ' 1ols n101•r ' l.(l{'n lr(I 11n w lo\'rly ~ s l•"<'•'I nf hvnir·-. 11 ·~ only S!"IO rnont ll 111 111\111111 Fam· I 11irs only. I ~ COATS I c & W WAL LACE 1 REALTORS --546-4141 - (0pen Evenings) J Newport Heiglit1 Area WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors · I~ -~~~-~~=::~~!"'."'~~~-~-~~~-::-:'-~-~-I ,.,;.,, "" or ··c os TA I 2111 s .. n Joaquin Hil/1 Road General I Gener .. 1 MESA'~ F INl·:ST " l{X.'Hlt•d ! 1u"11r \l'l•:STCl.!Ff' .'llOP- "Our 25tli Year'' BAY & BEACH REALTY , INC. 675-3000 NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 • ., • PINI; t.:EN11~r:. i\ rn p Jr * * * * * * * E.E. CHR fS TENSEN NEED A RENTAL?. '""" rm· >'"" ,,..,, '"'."'· 1 All Expenses Paid e.v ~rllr1· hw \'('r~ No rlo11"'1 1 J BR CO NDOMINIUM pa~n1rnt. no c losing 1.:o~ls.1 fn 1·h""'r l":'(·t1ru1 Qf ~k1111i1·1·I. Fll1\ h1J)r1,; rl(X'd only u~ual lo, to hr .~n1plf'ff'ly rrrlr1· Fllft do,1n and i1111101u1d~. <J111t('rl in1·ludin::; nr1 .. c;.ir- Budr!rr.~~'•~1)11s.~rss1ons. now 1 fl'f'1~ Prlcrd brl<J\V markrr l'.11·11nl , ,, .V 1 llt'clrn1. <Tfll~. A1·t [a~! (Ill lh1~ "nr 8J62 Munster Dr. ful't'. Th rr 1• G!LlANTlt.: Huntington Beach ~ GEDH001\lS. nrll' i.:r1Jd1•n • You an: 1hc ivinncr of l\'r h111·r ~h11rp 3 hcdrm, ha1·vcs1 .~ha.: •"H rfN'I 1.>ou hlr '.! !f('k{'t!<: 1n thr /, balh h(J111 l_l_Hh rlblc gar. LOG S IZI:: r1rrplHl'•: In lhl' Soutliern Califo rnia ;,~r ft nrl lt'nl'cd yard. A1·aiJ. ffln1ily rnon1 ~·rr-.h ~IJHrk -1 i1h[r on a 111untl1 lo monlh Jing whilr clrcor 1ns11!r a11 I Sports, Vacation & Recreational ......... ha.1<1s lnr Stoo per n1n. t'a m· oul. G1·1ghr, 1.:hr1•1·ful ki tph1•n 1!ir~ 0111~ \\1th .i:arrii-n 1·ir11 ' s~~ 1 •. Veliicle Sliow 11u1J Fii,\ l11\rsr111r1u. 01~H Ht Hr ANAHEIM CO NVENTION CENTER COATS H}:;~T VALUE' .\r Oul.v & ....... "'1. WALLACE ~-_"!!· LaBo~de,_ ~It~:·-1IJ'jh .. , ;ilt r:>.tra~. t'or dr!atls I $20,500 {'01[ .•IO-ll:~i . llrn1.1i.:r Real· PERRON 642-1771 J11nu.1ry 2n1J 111ru 1n11i REAL TORS I (j. r ... o .••• __ F:1 rs . ~18-.. :ll),) -54"'"1-• 4 BEDROOM I '':'."':O:';_· ~~-~~"-~.:.=~~~~=~~~~!~ :,·<o~r (.'1111 612-3678. rxl. :n 1 z ~ --~ -----lwt11·t•rn 9 and! pn1 tn1•l:11n1 (Op1n Evenings) 1 • 2 BATHS * FHA-VA TERMS )'Our 11rkrr.~. 11\'nrth Coun1~ _;;..:__;;..._;_ _____ ...;:=cc.::.:..------l1ull·frrr nun1tlrr· 1 ~ '"10-12:.!1)1 For R-3 or R-4. Q1,•:ner needs vacant land zoned to lake 30 to 40 units. Dot s not need his two beautiful R-1 lots \vith older incon1e hou se by the sea in Co rona del l\lar . Four doors fron1 Ocean Boule· vard and steps do,1·n lo n1ain beach! $65,000 ASK fOR ANN COATS 12 MINUTES TO BEACH Big l1vo story 5 bedroom & famil y room plu s patio pl ayroom . Move-in condition. 133.500 ASK ~'Oil THERESA ALLE N 3 BDRM. SAVINGS ACCOUNT \Vant a gardener to keep your huge yard looking like a park? A c:hoice ol large. lovely pool s to swim in with no mainte- nance? Someone el se le> worry about the outside ma intenanc,e of your hon1e? \Vanl all th is plu s payments less than rent? Outstand ing Vill a Pai.:iflc Town J~ouse now· available with 5~% loan. A~/{ l'OR PAT EAKIN ' • e · Colesworth1 & Co. REAL TO Newport Beach Office 1021 Bayskfa Drive 675-4930 .. • • • DUPLE X ON BAYFRONT P1rr d:· 110111 , 11·111 hold lo It /)onl '.! Bn . 1-hi:.. U["llJ('t': 'J £3:1 . 1 '~ bt1 . lo11r1·. P r11·r · S!Qi.OO'l. 4 BED + 2 STORY + STEAL 1~1 ~1111 tn p 111 in 1hi~ 1+>1)0 ~'1. 11 Carr cod Co11a"1c 11 ith l(Jw, 10111 $l+I payments or Y!IA and VA Tcrnt, avail· 11hlr $:i6,000! "''""':'""Walker & Lee Call : 67::.:t66,'l associated I f~('HltOl'.i 81l0KEAS-AEAL TORS 1025 W Bolboo 67)•]66] ) :t7~ _HHrbor Blvd: ;ir Adan1;; --· _.l-1~·~-t ·~~ General G@neral S:11·r Now! ~·:1111 ns111' Trr111s~ 1\SSlllllp lt•W 1n1r1·r~I :i·~ .,., 101111 or hu.v r~HA or V fl. H's 1 · ;in rx !r·l'rnely wr.11 kl'l'l! 1 hrrlroon1 2 bHt h ho111"' In J Co~1a i\lcsa . \Valk 10 all ~CIM.!OI" /tllCI s h o 1J fl I n I; , J S27.frl() :,16.2:11:1 \-i>' THE REAL ."\_ ESTATERS General S©R~}A-"r.;rs~ The Pun/e with the Bui/f./n Chuclcfe e PRl~.r NUMBERED lETTE~S IN THfSE SQUARES (j u~~R~a~N;~~E tE TTEts J j J I j I j SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIED 700 • IRYINE COVE Superb 1\•hlte \\'aler vie\\'S and only steps lo surf~ Beautiful decor. La rge custom .home: 5 bedrms., 3111 baths. rormal dinin g. $210.000 George Grupe CYPRESS SHORES Gated area adjacent to Nixon estale -beau· tifu! oC'canfront c:uston1 home wi th 3-4 bed· roo1ns. 4 exquisite balhs. playroom \\'/rire-- place. forn1al dining rooin. \rlnc cellar. :S l69,· 900 Carol '1'<1lu1n BALBOA BA YFRONT Estale sale. Exclusive area. proxin1ity New· port Harbor Yacht (~lub. ~ Bcdroon1s. Pier & Slip. $168,500 Cathryn Tennille START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Lido luxury hon1e on oversize lot. Spacious roorns for grettl fan1ily li ving. 5 Bd rms. & den. brkfst. are<1 .. \11 modern tonveniences. $106 ,000. !\1ary 1 larvey LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS NEW LISTING For lhose "'ho only wanted the bcay_tiful 4 bdru1 .. 21f.1: bath n1odel home & \Vere Unable . to purchase one. NO\V is yo ur opportunity. 1 Still in 1nodel cond ition & 11,ith tha l same top VlC\I'! $89 .750 WATCH YOUR WIFE She \Viii rove t.hi s CUSlOlll 4 BR . 311'.? hath. hon1e. Oulstanding features thtuout. All clee, bll-in kitc hen . custon1 drapes. \V/\v cpts./ Newport's c ho iee loc .. vie'" from your p<ltio'. On ly $89 .. 000 . Call no\v /\rt Gordon FIRST TIME ADVERTISED A HOM E THAT OPPERS EVERYTHING!! * custom bui!l * circular pool + ocean view + private beach * prime location. Call to see. $79.500. Bud Austin OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. Dra1natic 3 BR. pool home on hug-e. secluded lot. Ivan \Veil s buil t & 1l'!i beau tiful! B ud~et wise~ !l's on fee land. a mu i;t sell at $69.95 0. See ii at 1832 Sandal\vood Lane Bill Co1nstock FANTASTIC BUY REDUCED $8,000 2 Tl nn1e<> -l'orona Der ~1ar. S69,!;00. T.argcr hoinc has 4 bedroom s. family rn1 ... ~tudy and pool ; 2nd home has ~ bedrnon1s. Lot si ic 45 x 11 8. Jusl reduced $8.000. Mary Lou Marion VALUE PACKED OffERING rn Lu sk l~a rbor Vie\v !·!ills. Three ca r J:?arage. rour bedroo1ns .. fa1nily roon1. three baths. two fireplaces. High bean1ed ceilin~. $68 .500 OUT OF STATE OWNER Of th is beaut. Broadmoor. home says "sell"! Popul;ir O·rlan, 4 BR .. 21,.:.! ba., ram. rm.: for· mal din . rm .. 2 frplcs. J usl reduced to $65 ,950 ri1. C. Buie I A "HAPPY NEW YEAR" HOME Delu xe-buill 5 BR. home, designed for luxurl· ous family living. 3 Ba .. lar,ge fam . rm .. for· ma l dining. Beautiful patio & \vafled garden. Ton Newport location . Quick possession, 157.500 Belle Partch II VV CHECK THIS VV Chi rming 3 Bdrm. home. large livin g room with fireplace. On quiet Back Bay location. Only $49,500 l·larry Frederick " EASTBLUFF Spanish decor. 4 Bdrm., 2'h ba. Lusk hC1me; fan1ily rnon1. formal dining. Uirge poolslze lot. Walk to tennis. schools & shopplnf. M7.500 1-larriett Davie:-; U:l-0700 644-2430 SSO NEWPORT CENTER DR., Kl. . . _,-~All v Pl).tT . I 1 uAILY 'll-OT ~iturda,r,.,t&n~ll'J ~ 1971 • 1 \ I ....._~.. i~. ~~.: Jf'l J!~1..... l~ -...... } I~ L -~--I~ I _,... ... ' . ,, :, le [ -.... :t : ~ ';!tE: " ~ :i; ~ ~--:;-~±==:'..:~==::::;:;:::::=.:::::~1 =====:'..=;:=J Genera1""'" ' ·• ' G.ner1I ... r•I G.Mrt l 0..r.9' Gwrtl ( 14.,..lluff I~ • lll'•-----~-~--~~1~;;;;;;.:::::==~;;;;;;;1 1.iAA~Y'iYrcoiUuiR:RsHElFLF IAYCRUT AREA TI1111e To Ent•rt•in MACN. 8 IRV N' E .. ' •. $1,000 4 Ir + &m + ,.... '"!.-, • 1 '"'"' • ,,,,,;..,, "''' "' • ' ...... J Nf!'A""'M s.a'ch. J unior exec. At-ctlvtly d·-r.t•d "lull• Bullden CIOMOut. J.UlJy i:ar• Ust> your CJ. 3 Bedroom,' 2 SAL I SMEN • '"' most ootstandlnE" v• uc ..... u" ,_..,... .., IJllfti, & lmrri•~ttly laud' ba1h ho1ne. Profession&lly IL!] ! -~-I e L ........... , ""ii ;;E s...,~~:. ! onJ~Urk&~ + ~~Pdt-ed under Condo, Idea.I for~ C91.1Ple acft,e:d. SIHl:rhltni d:tt'ml \tnd!K.•f!pl'd with 11Pf,c~11 .Servlhg Ne6.rnnrt Harbor since ~1954, ~WtnlY,'-1 E arn 111ore in '71 w ith fliese·-ury (~i11y 1900 sq, n.·, l arta-:-Aft:adt Jeacls to large who likes 10 e11tel'U1.ln. Thlrd 'i:oJon,. 3 Btdroom1:, 2 ha: t brick P•tio & POOL. Mod· five expetl,.~ed re3ldtntial salesmen ' with fabulous s ales a id i : bedroom hon1e. Co111ider living rm . .,.,.lth cru·ner Pa.Joa bedroom ha1 been oonvert· frplc & all bltns. s~1c, FHA) ern bullt·ia kitchen. Fife. r 1 the~ ff'11tures: Jara:" separ. Verdt rock fp. SpaciOu. td to a dtn with b.tua wet VA No Do~n Available. , placit. Many ;ecora\or.•cua· over 270 years o s erv ce. I, 3-D J·lo1ne Locater .Map llte family roam with wtt modern kitchen v.·i th matcb-bar, Hua:e walk In clo.9t I m .!m. ~1 sts.3t24, south 'ton'!' R>alflrtft truilde. 'Only t!INll. ,HOMiS 't ~. .. ~: ~11~~~~o~ii~c~?~o.~:~~;iewcr =~15: ~\r";ya r!e~l~~r:· c!~ , :~et>.~~~s ~~~Yba~aPv~ ~~:fs t~ ,;~~~~Ou U~~'!e~1, Coast Re (ors~ S3S.9~. Call • \<" pet. heavf shake roof. PLUS laundry facility_ \Vall o1 to appreciatf'. 137,950. WtiY? ' -JO/.a.n, , LIDO ISLE ft ·· · AltMCHAIR HOUSEHUNTING a huge ~o x 62 w1·11 land. glass overlooks sparkHng • '~'on't anyo.n(' havr 1t1is 4 Lt.do's n1osl elegant Bayfro nt • n·3. 3 bed-... • COATS "·d·oo" 2 b '" 1 r scaped rellir yard wilh IOll pool and privale gi·our...,s. I ,,.., • "1 a '' IQ/Tl('_ o rooms in home, formal dining and basement. S"; Tim Thomas of C!Ona·ete. And only 10% Btner hul'I')'. ai.u 64;,.0300 & look at 11'! \V11y under ma r. REAL ESTAT·E I~uxury 2 bedroon1 apa,rt1nent. Maid's roo1n , fHI HOME SHOW, REAL TORS down to tht new reduced FOREST"' OLSON -WALLA<;E ket S22.::.00 full price. t..'Over. in garage. On shore 1nooring. '223.000. Jl:tS I . Coast Hwy., cc1M pr!ct of Sll.500. C&1I 673·85:i0 ~· ltEALTOllS I cf1 patio, bltn rani e and ov. 1190 Glenncyr.-St. RB.ll!J'ORS 0 i'I Ev•nln I l'll, c~ts, drapes, dble 4!4·9413 549-0316 PIER & SLIP** POOL 2299 HARBOR, C.'.11. :'tt2-"4S4 i gara&". FA hea1, fenced, PANORA '.IJIC OCEAN V!E\V FIVE BEDROoM BAYFRONT t:JEXT TO MESA VERDE la~ape'tl , PJ.'it't! .re?ucecl i\1ultilevel r e d w()o cl . 4 PRIVATE BEACH \V ITH 60 FEE'r ON WA-pao· L again, stt today. L111t1ng ol b a I con i es, :i BR . TER. OWNER WIJ.,L FINANCE AT 6% PER ~ llountain V•ll•y 1he v.·et>k. library-den, ? BA, srv. AN ll/"Urt1 . 25 YEAR TERM, SM;-000 DOWN. llere'a a t.e.ut,-. 3 l»drooms, 1,.111111 I s.hop, frpl, a m/fni, beam!!, CALL FOR DET;\JLS. $197,500. 2 balh!I aoo r11 mUy room LOW DOWN/LOW INTI IBlll cptd, beatit drpg, 1 Yr old. fl !. (J t. home 11•ilh a spark.ling heat-3 BEDR'.lf + LG PANEL. --·---Prick! for qu ick !Alt. ALMOST NEW UPP!M: BAY VIEW HOME o£.i11.t a J :J e ed 11.nd filtered pool for tun LED DEN + LG FAMILY 6z.4471 ( :::f J 541-110 ~12,000. Owner 491-16;.o. per fect for the lar ger family. 5 bedroo'lls , General General living' Quiel neighborhodd RJ\1 , BLOCK \\'ALL, £X. NEW YliAR SPECIAL EMERALD BAY 4112 baths, famil'y room with beam'ed cell-Ba)'front Loi "'ithl~ walking distance to mA LG LOT. Slart 19n with a lovely large ings, 2 fireplaces, large breakfa!t room a nd QUIET NEWPORT HEIGHTS-OVtr 100 f'rf't shopping. ~tuc~ more to s~ HAFF DAL lltEAL TY hon-ie !or your ramily 10 en· o~::~ld~ ~~:m~;•e1 ~r !or1nal dining roo1n. Extra large lot on quiet On the Bay ~or only Sll.?;)(). Call now 841~5 joy all year tlu"U. 4 !gr. BR, 1 Room for l&r&r .,.w;.2313 f t bb hDn~ w room to enlarse. street. .Sl45.000. ELEGANCE j 1 Rdn11, f;in11ly roo111 PI.US Pier & Slip . R&POSSESSIONS am rm, 10 Y rm or up. MajOr valllc> in land-S't!,9.)0 · Sparltlin1 cl1an homes, JJOm t ~lair 's fani. nn. s:;g,IXXI. Tur ner Attociates MILLION DOLLAR Vl~W pl11y 1~K1n1. :i baths, bJ1.1n s.1 And lhc llon1r W•sl•y N. Taylor Co. f I 20 f b I h t I 01K'n b('an1 ,·eiling~ • AS).;. I or Your Dreil.m~ nev.·ly painted & carpeted, 2, 110:, N. Coaat lhvy., Lai;:una or 1 .000. This a U ous custon1 on1e mus Pool, pat\o 6· s!Jlrndtd ,·icw JNG S,lj,;iOO. 3, 4 & s bdrms. Sonie \vi th '1111 San Joaquin Hill1 Road 494-1177 A ,. be seen! Forever view of bay and ocean. 4 ~• 1he p11.tlc1·n ror elegant SIOl ,OX>: l ;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I ~s. FllA·VA conv. tern1s, Newport Cc111er 644-1910 -~===="~'='m='- bedrooms, 4 baths, air·condlt.ioned. Ex~ui-Jiving in rxelush•e Dover! BAYSHORES from $11,000 ro $40,(XX,, WALK TO BEACH EMERALD BAY II I d l d d ·1 d d o t s1 "''\NI> N1·1v 1 3 Bedroom 2 Bath c 11· w 1 Just us1e111 Attr. traaH.ionaI s e y ecora e zn an scape , pen a . »r!'s, , . van · .-I , o 111A & alls nc. 9282 "'oklhan• Or. & Sw1. 1 ~32 Santiago, D over Shores. \Vl')Js j hcl.11·111, 3 b:l.!h . l CONTEJ\IPOHARY • Lge, 4 8&-13 Ada1ns Ave. 962-.),')23 l'rlCt' Slashed By Owner ~ir~R;,..,,~ 2"f~ns:"~n:~v. rm., ~wdl'r rooni_. f ormal din. !Jr.11·111. 4 ba1hs. dining rcl6rn, Carpels, d1·apes, patio, tl hle Assun1e large 5%. 'I, VA loan. A MASTERPIECE ~g iwi~i. richly panl'llcd lge. liv. 1'00111 racing encl. g11..ra&e, large fenced yard Hontln11ton B•fd1 or zero dowtl Gl, for UtiA 3 716 Emerald Bay $75,000 Elegant view showplace in Canieo ~heres. 1slnnd k1 tchrn '.vlth bi·t'~k-p;i!io, nrar ~andy beach & Realtoi·s 11•/ room for boat ,t· camf}f'r,1 ---~--~---br 2 ba honie. Llx:ated on Shown by app'I. 1 Only $115,000. f1ts1 aren. Spacious fa111ily Blly Club. $a4.9Jll. 673•4400 l'!C. $24,7:io. Ea!ltside, C.i\t 4 BEDROOMS nicely lnd.scped corner !ot. Biii Grundy, Reeltor , TOOm v.·1th v.•alk 1n wet bar $19,000 F'ull price. Elec bltn !168·m1. 833 Do\·er Dr., NB M24Ct OWN THE BIG HOUSE ON TOP OF THE &: ~ozy fireplace. overlook . fQR THE RETIRED .. Sleeper . 2 homes on 11. rsnge & oven, family roon1, 1o-c==~~----~ 6CEAN VlEW .Homts' with HILL ing 1hc pool. Richly ran1et· HI"' L corner lot 1n Newport large llvlng room, 2 baUt11. LOVELY l Br .. 21 ~ ba. 1\1er. balanced po"-·er. 2 BR i, ~One year new. Dine while eni·oyinfi a delight.. ed and decorn!or 1\'&Upapcr-uiH ON A HI L Jlelahl<. $'9,T.iO. ca ...... 1~, dra""'s, FA hea1, t dlth. Jo~rin din rm, 14.~20· d 11' BA f'R01'.f $27950 . B1\YSHOHE:S. Privatt com. ~.-~ .... ..,,.1 •• r /Ir J '-'" .• . ' . . f I I f b d C l I 5 b d cd thruou1. S\08,900. EAST BLUFF Wellt·McC•rdl•, Rltr1. dble ''"'"· con1plttt'I )' 11.ni rm v.• P c. 10% dn. 1430-l+I0-14IO &: , u V ew o ay, ocean an a a .na. e 4 rnuni ty, :.I hd rn1 . Ca~ Cod, . J\;lainr fret lighted bek yd. rooms. 3 baths, 14x24 1naster s uite. 2·slory IYIR Wells & Sons F.,\. 11cat, n<'arly I\('\\' c11.r-Height gives view plus JiC· 18to Ne11·por1 Bh'd., C.i\I. fenced & landscaped. sprink· 011,nr 962_0176. 1190 on DELi\IAR. 499--0336 entry ball \\'ith bea1n ceilings . Finest dra· ~l. REALLY NICE -$36.500. clusion . N"11·port Bf'ach ~7729 lei's. clo1e to shopping and iz========= or 4!!Z-40&1. peries1 shag carpet, imported tile floors. Roy J. We rd Co. ''C '' THOMAS nios1 desi1·ablc-area. W1tll11 I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j schools. 60 x IOO Ft Lot. One Irvin• Terrace 11 uge pool, largl! coo l.deck, fire.pit and ~~XCl.USIVE AGl:.:NTS of glilss to living room, ram. $27,950 ll'nder, as11ume eXl!tlng fin· 1----'--"'"---- b h 3 3050 ft F L d Realtor ''ly room •••d ,1,,,,.,,, ,,. .. ,, ' ancin"' po)'able $182 -r nlO OPEN 11 .. 0,~1,.,.,-Te>T•-enc e s. garafes. sq. , on •ee an . 100~ i\1tu·1nt'rs Drive tH6-J;).)O ~ 4 "d + F 'I R · I ·d~I .-u ,_-'"' ~--. Lido Isle d h"I ·n1 II' "•• I It ' ""8 ,.27 .. ,,.,, .• ,, bd•·m· -n•••ter .,. • am! Y m. inc u n& taxt1. ~·'~ 950 Lovely 3 br/2 b• BONUS -love y view of surroun ing "s !Open Daily I •• · ''"'~ · i ·y. ,,.. .,,J ~ ' ' ~ La ho • 1w· 1 d "-d "*""· · · from faniily J'OOITI . kitchen, breakfast nook N<"11po1·1 Bt'a(·h f'Ve~ 545-.jl).13 suite . 21 ~ baths. A11 cxccJ. ro~e h~ge. ~am1i~ys :~, ":n · lf1Jl£M£1 ... W~ Arl"oss from Country Cluh, • • MR. PAT QUINN • • d b d •92 500 __ -~ lent e.\rcu111·e home 1n a s, e .. ·p=•djlllllltJBI 1·119 Bonnie Doone. Qpen . an master e roon1. 'fl , • DISTINCTIVE prestige a rell . Pt'Of. land. try hall. Owner desperalt'. --Sat & Sun 12~5. o r call • 1565 Tahiti A••· Laguna Beach THE SPECTACULAR VIEW Nt1 do11•11 tcrn19, Optn till 961-4471 ( r.r.. J 14~wl10 213/l:m-1961. sc&ping en h<int•r.~ usr of :::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::;;::::;::::;::::;~ You are the wlnnel' of 2 tick~\! In ttie can be enjoyed from throtJghout this un- uslJal 3 bedroon1 plus convertible de n home. The 2-story glass living room wall a dds to .; the beauty as do 1he king-slzed pool and the • t\vo gas operated fire pits. T he· large Jiving r roon1. for1nat dinin,g room and family room 1:-J urther enhance this great family and enter· tainment oriented ho1ne. Please call for ap· 0 pointment, S87 ,5QO. CHOICE LOTS Lowest priced DOVER Sl.fOR ES bayfront lot • '~·ith pier a nd float 553.500. Easy terms. E xcellent rental loca tion in CORONA DEL 1\1AR. Zoned R-2. Priced right at $25.000. SOLO SIGN to go'on this lovely delux c ondominium ~oon ! 3 bedroom. 21/i baths. Be'autiful carpets, drapes. Owner says SELL -asking $46.500. TOWERS / \\later Vie\v :\pafln1ent. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Janu<1 ry 15 -,June 30. $480.00 per month on· furnished. MACNAB· IRVINE R•alty Comp•ny 901 Dover Dr., Suite 120 JOIO Bay5id• Dr ive N•wport Beach 642·1215 675-3210 To ll!ari the new yeor off 11•ith n1 y 011•11 re11111urant business an ~usy l-111.rbor Blvrl . 1vl1 h a-atce 4 br honie in thr real' roi' n1y family 10 ll\'c in, 10 improvi-n1y incon1e so my futul'I' "''ill be ll~Slll'l"rl with finsnclal ha ppinc.ss. Anx1ou.~ 011·11{'/' 11·1JJ !r;i1Jp tor 1n~'Onll' un11~ ol' "ill build on C-1 lo! on Brach Bl l'd. r,r ~1.1 Int 1n C;\I. Valua ble C·2 1 .. 1 nn Jt11rbo r Bll'd , C i11. !'\Pill'"" :,OX200. $JO,!)tl:I, .... lla.1 r run 1n '11 VINCO REALTY 202!! H1111xir Blv1I. 646-00l1 LIVE MODERN EXECUTIVE gla:1s. Low nuiinlenant•c. A 9:00 p ,\f, 5<10.!720 HOME must to :lft' by appl. Call 2955 Harbor TARBl::LI, 'rRADE BEAUT, HO~tE • ~700 "t. II . ol CHAR,\I ~! 640j.()30!3. BEACH SPECIAL 11 _ 1 1 ·> p R ST E OLSON 4 Bdrms. 2 ba1hs. Xlnt l'Olltl-·' It pymnts nc: taxe~. • 1\lo.gnificC nt v1ev.· ol lhc I • Sieps to oce11.n. Only $33,950 .FUr pnid for desert or mntn, 1-lai•bor REAL TOJlS Ca-Arii:. All conv. 1 blk 1 • T<'nn~. * Loudrrl 11 it h sfl('cl11I rra.1 !l\l!l HARBOR, C.:'11 CAYWOOD REALTY deadend st. \\1alk to ~chool 1u1·('s f en<-'t'd, 2 br, 2.car encl -B111ll ·in \'iH'1Jun1 sys1e111 -Electronic o•'t'n -ln1C'l'L'OJll -Prh•" includrs 11•ashrr t-dl'yPr, rcfrigcre!or. fn•1•1Pr -ElCl'tJ't1· J:iU'll,O:r duor t Sri;•l'IQUs bcdroo111~ • Un1 qul'. Tn-lrvcl-Co11· iemJJOl'ttry dPsign • J'ri\·" -Unbc!irvah!e $117,000 \0 ' THE REAL ·""\.. ESTATER:; Suburbia A11um• SV4'/• VA Loen Sp.cious 2420 ~q fl. ;; bed. room, 3 balh, 1'11mlly Roonl, Format Dining roon1. l111'ie 1na.s1er Bedroom, 2 fire. placl'S, brick patio. 1..'011cre1e dri\•eway 1vi1h room for boat .t lr!lil('r, excellent oeighborhood & loca\io11• Beact!., schools. !. 1hopping. S-12.00Q all w. ~ .23 =;;;;;$;;;;;26.~50;;;;;0 = I Lease Option Sale 6306 \l'.5C4'08-a,.l·12tolh1·y., NB g;i r. bl tns, rlrps, crpls. f!tc. Got pe1s, 4 or 5 children, "c_u_S_T~O-M~FOUR~P-L-E=x-money no1 . 100 pJen1Hu1 ·! This is 1he place. 2 nil lron1 beach. Reth'tllg in Ju. ly, don't nf'h!. V.1111 aus11·1"1' all. Reply to P 0, Box 12:i.l, H.B. 926-17 (110iee Ne"'Jlor\ ;irea, ~ BR & 2 BR units. lrlf'al ov.•ncr Ol:cUpied .t; lax sheltet· prop- rr\y. $9.120 Jn(:On1e. Sl:?.000 Do11·n. S7:i.OOO. 642·1771 l LARGE-BEDR-OOMS PERRON INC OMi:I ----lf·or 1he Ian1ily that 11·ants lo enjoy all the amcnltits or su burban life tw!ar the smog free Mhores o/ S. E&Rtern Huntington Beach. l111mec1.1· late home "''ilh exceUep1 IAndscaping & lnt('rior dtcor. Closing costs only wi1h 11n 2 Furnished bachelor units c·lo~e: 10 heach & >thopping. $28.000 Georg• W llli•mson Re•ltor 673-4350 4otS-156'4 Eves. I available VA Joan or low Ba lboa l1lal'd do\\11 F'HA . price Sl'.l,JO(). Cus1om Built CAl.If'O llNlll i CONTEMPORARY. L 0 iv.! Sparkling 3 br. 2 i;101·y, 11·1. le\'('! w/for111al rl1ning, hugr ran1blin~ rock 1'<1ofe(I IK1n1c . z On ·Th(' IA!_ 2 Bedroom family &. all b!ln~. S:lOO mo. \Vrought iron and block wall lloas<' t..·_ 1 Bl'dl'oom Gru·age or assUmf' !ill\' in!erl!St loa n 3 BH, 2 ba, gHr, pn1io sn1 lfa::aep.1J!i!tl!jlil lnl , SlO,OOU rlo1rn, can·Y 1s1. NMUjf'tJtW JJ8 Topai . 67?...0252 962--4471 ( :::.) 54T.Jo3 enclose!! th e Pr'Of'!'fly t.'OITI· Apt. on l<1 r1>:e l'.'..sidt Jot. Tl)' "''/minimum do"n. Ca ll Corona del M•r LEAIE OPTION plel('Jy, and l11.11dse11pi11g c.~111. 10~,. doivn, 545.8424. $225 Per monlh. 3 Bedroom 2 ~isls of lush ~·vcrgreen ~USTIC BEAUTY ba lh. Upgraded CrPts & drpB, ~~ ii~nti;egnsCl'~r~fr CPI~~.~~~~ Newport O~~ ~;1~~ ~'.!i~~g~j~~~~~ ~~:!~~~ r~~ge ~t~~.rii,::~ 0en6rel AND FILTE RED S\Vl;\1. 011!y 't blk. to !he beach, 2 Vprde stoflf' firepl11ce Laree: ----------! f\11NG POOL, Open bean1ed .tt Bdrnl., 2 bath. $:,4,950. family room, dlninii area. CORONA DEL MAR REDUCl!D Sl 300 t l'lli ng!I 1n Living R1n. Din· Fairview Delancy R••I Est•te 01·!'rsli:ed dble garage, [l'nc. PANORA.:IHC Vi l•:\\' 01er· i11g Rn1. and B I Elel·tr ic * fllST TIME 2K7Ji E. COllB! Hll'}'. CdM t'd and landscaped. prtsLi£" looking Nl'1\'fXJr\ Ceuter, I NOW $21,700 kit. 11<i!h breakfa st bar. 646·8l l l ADVEATISED 644·7Z70 • neighborhood. eo~ia '.\Tesa. and hraullful \\'hat II gl'('ilf bargain. Add Th1·ee lal'j:e bdr111J1., T w 0 (anytimt ) I ========'i==I,, Nl'Wpurt Harbor 'OW' f'Vt'n· 1 \'ery IJI Ue down for a dOub le halh.~. cpts &: drape~ H1ru * $:?7.9.iO Co1ta M•sa ln,:: lights 11rr llkr a se\•cn1h bargain. Spot1e~ J Bt'd-out. Lal'llll'd 111 choler EAST· • il1r~<1 Ori !'ll11r ----------1 hc;ive11 . \\'rll kt•pt, lhrrr roon1s. spa rkling kopper SID E COSTA l\1F.!'A locu~I IY THE SEA I • F'.11.A. + V.A. Trrni• FHA QR YA ttl-4471 ( =.J 14t-111J bt>droo111. '"I' bath hnnir j kr1 11e kitchen. Large 1ivin1 11011, A tlOUO,\Y ~PECIAI. Luxury /f i·onifort by tht' •ea •:: Bcdroo1n1 :.! Ba!hs DOUG LAS 11·i1h F;1n1 Hrn, \1111 Rm rc.ltll 1virh white brick fi re. at Only SJ1 ,9M ll'llh GI OR JllS! 1J strps ;n•;ay. 4 bed-• SHAR f> NO DOWN Bl\IPLOYEES ATIN: and B I ••!t·•' Kit. Lt1l'l?('' pl;il·r. Qu1f't rteighborhoocL F'HA TiH;\IS. roon1s -:, haths. Enter!iun * Call :Mi-231.~ ·~ \Valk to work !! Sharp 4 br. Lh·in~ IU1l111 1~ l•ocalcd dt)OV" I Lnrge tree lined grounds. All M. M. LA BORDE, Rltr. 111 paneh::d fllm!!y rooin a1-i ii 2 ba., all bl!ns. crpts thru· garH gr 11·111.·h nllf'rs pri l'al·Y I ty[)es rinanc1ng ;i1•ailablr. &lf;.n-i;i:'J F:ve~· &ltH~79 1 11o.~pht!r~ nr fornial li ving Ii ~-Ll!J;tllll{llfl Wg<' &. n1odern 3 br 1· huJl'C out, nea r ~l'l)Q()ls. l:11r your llJ)(J UNSURPASSED VJE\V . 1-;xl'f'llent starl t'r hornr Bf'!· --·----ruo1n, Uo!ll h111·r nia.~s1vr l!iMIJI bonu.~ 1'00111, lh111vy shake GI loan nr tali:e O\'er 4 yr Cool, quiet, p11t10 and r~ar l<'r hur1). . 6 7§ .. ]000 hrcpJ;;ccs. \\'atch 1he Spi n· roof, 1,·/w c11rpt>ts, frplc, old GI Joan wfto1 al mon1hly yard arru. 1;:..:~·r\len! ~chools 445·0303 22 Ycer~ ot Hkrrs ~D ll hy rrnrn 1he g!a15:;. OPEN DAILY 1-S bll111, funlly roo n1. covel"fll paymenta of SHI!. • rlt'al' shopp1ni; and <inly FOREST Ii O ON flf'at f.s!a!e St'l'l'1t·e •·d patio nn (i1e roof. There's 2056 TUSTIN AVE. pa tio & !Olli (If brick "''Ork. Larwin Re•lty, Inc. G-.•ral STOP THE WORLD HE RE'S THE PLACE TO GET OF'F'! Superb archi. lectur<illy de1l&llt'd , hoine, blended inlo the Ecological "'·orlClf'1·n1en1 of STATELY Southilrn C•llfornia Sport1, Vac•tion & lltecre•tlonel V•hicle Show at thf' ANAHEIM CONVENTION C!NTER TR EES, SAN DY BEA01ES Janua11· ?nd 111o"U 10th AND A NF.VER ENDING Pleasl' rail 6t2·5S78, ext. n4 VIEW OF' TH E OCEAN & be twttn 9 and 1 rm to claim CA TALINA ISL.ANDS. De. your ti ckets. !,'\'orih County tailed, all 11·ood e.~1rrior. 10. loll-free 111.Jmbc>r Js 540.12'10) c111rd 011 the OCEAN SIDE • * * Of TI IE H\\'Y . \\'i1h PATi i., Sp~ciou5 Lido Home WA,~ Lf>~i\Oll\G TO THE PM1ne '.I Br. 2 bit. sinzlt BEACll. ~ltiry. 3 St1nny pa\,i~. On Urilqur l·bdt ni. filX'r"'!'lan stI'\'el_ lo stre(:l CQriier lol h"as 1'Uslie llv. rm. \,1,h 1valls & ~. Reduced In $81,500 • or cork & n11111ral 11·'lQd pan. Prim• Lido Nord ell1ng. JO Fi'. HIGH CEIL· 5 BR., 4~3 ba. wate:rfront INGS Qt• OP EN Tl'.lffiERS, hf>n1r., &'.I ft. lot. Deck, pier exlen~ivt U."-(' or <."Olored &. float. $250,000. GLASS Sl\YL1GHTS. 1'-'ia~. Prime Tlr. sivt BRI CK FIREPLACE of Lido Is e \\'/ORNATE 11000 Center Beaut 4 Bit., 4 1~ ba. home slRir"''ell h11., 11n1iciue CA· ~·Hh 56 ft . "'!lier tront:ice. TitEDRAI, \YIN OO\V Of ROIJlll for large boat Ii.lips. STAINEO GLA~S & CRYS-P rll'e $500,000. TAL approx. JOO YRS , OLD. Bil l G r u11dy, Rltr. A trul y Gourmet kitchr.n 1r1 83J Dovt!r Dr., NB 64Z-40> ELEC. RA1\GE & s F. !. f>-ON STRATA CENTRO CLEAN. OVEN, DSH\\'SllR., CUISINE CEN TER_ Lo'l>.·er le\'CI leatuN's l bdrn1s. •I e rorooms, 3~• Baths :::i l''t. + Lot &. 2 balhs. ~tstr. lxlrm. suite S1rcct to Strata & dress. rm., has Van Lull $12.500 11·1111 coverings. iltASS lVl:: LIDO REALTY INC. OLI) ADOBE FIREPL1\CE. 3377 Via Lido ,73-7300 ELEGANT BATH 1-IAS Rt:lJUCEtJ S4 j 00, 2ll HUGE SUNKEN TUB. dbl. I R.a\'eona. "'·eu furn. 1mall pulhnans. all [ll\'a lory & house. lge tunny Joi, $51.950, ba lh trim arc l\NTJQUF:D 1or; do\\•n. Ov.·ner 675-2643. BRASS. Perrert b!('nding ol ...-10' lot-Ocan ~ Cl &ual el!''l:an<"f', for I ha. t\c11ly rlecorated. Large $74,500 . 1 11auo. S71.500. 1..:1 s..n12 Opf'n llousr i'un., after 6 pn1. MI S ~·~Q~foR ~~L TY -,-,-,-,-. ~1,-,-.-C-l,-,-,-,-h-,..-,' ti11. NrwJy rt'decora!ed. 98;) ~. C911s! H11y., t.H~1111;1 Phon• (714 ) 494-0731 ----- Large p11Tio $71,j()(], Kl j .2::,12 after 6 pm rninulr~ In thr Dun·'~ 1111d • LS. ' In lhr Ha.r hor Are:11 ll sPC'C.1111 income feature, B k B NB 4 . \\'hat a buy-f\I S32.9;,()!!! 962-6911 Anytim i11ndy l1r<1t"h .... ~. 1'1 u'1'!1 10 REAL TORS 1111. VI NE TERR. •2 !oo~ A rnrr value at $69,500. ac ay, · · '· 4 B~. Call 54;.,.842·1, South Coast B I BC'clroom O!..'ea n 1 Jew tionir Mesa Verde II I 1--1•• 1 , , J oil "'"7171 lan1ily rm. nH kllch. riv. R<•ho-. $1000 elow M 1 M" 11 .iJ,,.,,, wqi "'" .~, 2299 HAR'IO'R lSOI BeyaderaT•rrace usl c ...,... · oov. patio, b lg backy111d "' onR.Jlo1,walkingdis111ncc OWNER SER IOUS CLOSE IN ~aaone blc icrm~. j · °"Afl .d'ail,v ).j. ~ alwUed Great horne tor f11.n1!ly. \Vitlk BEST BUY! At,um• GI oan to !own & hra<'h. Reduced pi•ict' 10 $34,j(l() en M: li•-a.rM, ltltr. COSf'A'~SA· '3 B'R. 3 Ba. lpme: 'PLU$ to all schools. l Bdrm1., 1 ~1 baths. Custom At:~onns~' :u~~!~' 1f,0 ~ Only $19,9':.cl. Call · \arge l bedroom & fan1Uy ;)5.j E\'f's : ~l4S .. ~:.'6j I &ASTSI DE SLEliPER hobby r ni. &, 2 car gar. L&:c. CALL 67:..j726 built. Priced to sell at frplc ··Newly pain out· ,_,,/O Pa('E'.<;t>ltrr horn!'. Popular • 1 UCCO • onIYS54.:iocl. -WHERE ELSE ._, '1i ,._,. Noll' 1·11c11nt, submit low 1-. ''CATCH THE IM. M. LA BORDE, Rttr. st.r~t -lo . street lo t. Price: ~-A-$2~.000COR BIN.• ,84;d7eC~-I m m,. d po1se.t1! 0 ~a.· H n1odcl with f'ton! 1i\·lng room. : JOY'' i LO BUILT -Three REAL ESTATE do"''n payment and takeoY91' ' li\•\ni:: in IO\'ely Nri\'J)llrl 8 /J">; Kit., Dlnig area and & 2 Bll hon1e 1\'ilh larre MARTIN .a: I fJ. 1 11'90 Glrnneyrt St. the buy ol the :if'ar. f'or Mo I Bdrn1. Tl'.'O Bath ho o1(' v.·ith Cllll you gi•t a beautiful 3 BR '"'"'(! ,,,,.rtltt m I high bah1nce Joan, Thi1 11 f'tll. TN.'~ yotJl"Ptf 1" large li<n1ily Rn1. "''ilh u.ed r11re frer pool lor on I .' \V~ ol ottiee pre•1lae home, ~:/At;! 4!H·!M13 54'-0316 tails call 540-1.151 1-leritap urmlortab\~ l bedroom. brick fireplace, This ramb-S22,150? Set this i\lonti<.'tiJO uig lot, truit frets. qu\t'f REAL TORS '44-7662 -•••..,.. ,.kif fi11Ut jusl a caJl, you can ~R~•~o.ito~"~·~-~-~-ol bath ..... hom~ w~ rlt'I\' t'Ar• ling redwood si ding homt Co1Klo lo!' i•e.sy !1vini;:. ~1. 3 & Den, 2 ha, Sl4,9j(I, ~ fHEFa11te11 draw ln the .. n U all! Plact a Dollly SELUNG Your boat:" •·wst" ta:-· .... rain;. n)Oy ru<'~l· "·i!h h~RI')' ihalte mol is I!> "2401 E . Coast hwy., CdM . CALL CS) 646 • 1414 5~~ Loan GI /FHA DK SIOOO. 5 HOUSr.:S \Vesl. , .a o..\ly p I I• t P Uol Cla15ifitd A~. Call with us .. Bell it last. o.n .. IP in t If' comrnun1.1y I c:ated in one or Costa i\lffa's OPEN SUN.-l ·S-9 ' "·-P•gl' 1087 y (']low P11""s ~·-TO ~ total tllt' ol all ol 1ls fi ll{'St n'sldenlial artas·near at• 1-L ~ ..,~ · On 00 X JOa lo!, EhfsideJCl:Z:'<:";;';""~='='~· ="=2-5678=·===.._,·~>=';'t=6':=2-5678;=::=oD:=A;Y=!==;P;H;ot=Cl:="="=;1=;'o;'=·=W."-'6::=1':::,.,I clubhOusC, '\'Ou OV.(' If Jy painted ln & out. fully 42 47th StrHI, N.B .. Ntot ,,..:.~~.L:,v •• Oltlct u1n ar Tnoon1c S82U t.lonth. As klnt lltiel, tennis coort, pOOI schools aOO s.lJ9Pf)inir. Fn!sli-j ,...,. ..,..., G • f d a rea. Good money·n1akers. )1Jtl.rlel!. Only $.11.llOO. (;llrpcted and dra~d. Co D~plcx . 2-2 ~R. I-owner a llALTY S&.J.900. tf8..nn pletely le~ . v.'ell land ~h1dcawuy. Xlnt cone!. Partl,y N~· ORT HEIGHTS llnc• 1Mt CALL ~ ~446 ·l41• tv.'d 11tory 5 lx:dron1 ,. Uy room plus parlo 11lay. tt'I. ~1ovc-ih oonal!Jon. .~ASK FOR TH~A # olesworthy ~caped y.11.rrj~, A ~I UST SEE furn. S1eps to beach. :efl. O.wnt••lll Ceste Mo•• ,, 'Ill'' •' 12lf.OOO u·it h mA • VA r ific rental area. Pr1<.-ql 1171 AA w_.~ 1 TERi\tS. rn rlgh!! 2 Hq1ll('Jt Un i\ Comer Lot HAltlOlt 642-2991 i~~ 6-IG-~ i::\'f'S: fi.lfi.4~79 316 NARCISSUS A Uood l nvt'~t ment Al BAYSHCfR_E_5 __ I N••r l"ewpert Pe1t Ofllc1 ln1med. po5i;e111. 3 UR .. l'OITI · 1 $29,750 · JUST REDUCiD HOME p£lct ki!ch, Cdr11, &: drape!.. Wellt·McC•rdle, Rltr1, Beaut. Early Anirr. 4 Br 10 S3S 750 for fa st dlt• Va· ZONID P"'R Jo'.A, hent, Dbl. lflU'AI"-· Owr> 1810 Newvan blvd., C.M. 4 ba. Steps to.beach. cent for ta111 P'OIMi•lon·. 2000 ~ er anxious: , sq..7729 tHE HOME SHOW SQ. 11. 4 bNt1n , family I. BUSINESS MORGAN R:l!ALTY : t r t . t ' Clolll!d Ch'1:Uit TV lur !H!parale din ln r . Near Sh11l'fl 2 Beclroont 11·/sel)(lrate 67~2 675-6459. ,_:-\, $20 't armchair hou1ehunling !l<'hool!! & shopping. &rga.tn garap + 11.tn&chl-d rt>on1 in : f'"! ,.Jl__.r_ • 353.'> E. O>sst H11·y., Cdfll huntl'ra ~ 1hlg lantaalie thtlYiflK business district. 0 D fly 1 5 3 ~I + 2 lt\io, fUU 67>n25 family hotn;. For au deta.111 Vicinity Ot 1Tth.A new BuTu:I. pen a • ;,_. dliltnt. itiom, ed btlck DOVER SHORES can 540-11 51, Herita.ge Ru1. r ra Emporium. FuU Prloe 2001 Aliso Ave ~ 20tti' ftr'f'!'1a~. bul~f·lll appll&l'IC· BAYl'RONT tors. · ~2S.OI», Call now for •PPt. Formal Dining Room ' ~o.r~u, ~piinkll!.r system. iY OWNER • lmmedi•te Occupency 0 S('{'. 646-il7l · 2955 Harbor Tarltell 3 Br, 2 bft , lllf'1n1 ronrn. Q\\·ncr v.·111 .ell 01 FHA MP• Cui1~un1 built. l bc'drm 2 mi.. RiPOSS'E SSIONS I jft_('U:ui. den A bar, pier, 11lir praiAal, $24.000. Large 3 btd· sep llvlni;: r111 ., hrttpi1u·e , . ft:Jr 40' boat. Redu<'ffl $1000 rm, 2 ba, dble pragr, New ReaJtor ff.mily rm., elec Wtn1, >"A Sparkllna: Olea" ~s, tame for qU\ck s.a.le. Sll0,500. ca.rpets " dt'pg, Bl& rt~ Ne-.,ort lleaCh Oftlce heat. !lll lio w/gas 11~ BBQ newly S*lnted & earpt!ttd, 2, MS·1936, 644-4684. : oon)(!t lot. Estancia Hlfh Tl rr ur.r L °'Z f'~r/\l l:I<!" um 8&1sldi! Dr. pi! dble (l:Rr., ~Pf!Cf! for bcxlf :\, 4 "·1 bdrm1: Some "'llh $21 950 Sc hool Di~I. Stt thls l'Mlll' 175-4930 • It trailer Good lf'rn1a pool11. f1fA.VA cnnv. terros. I l\rt!ng loc"iuy. Call ~0-1151, II "' IAaM $26,500 Lachenmyer Rlty . rrom Ill,.., to 14<1.ooo. with l '.4,., Loan ilm·lt••• """""· R.. ,,, bl. rorc 2 c.r 4 Bd. + F•mUY Rnr. -, Colli,. ' w,ttii Inc, AHUmt t"e ~ ... % ~pr, loan I avo;.nt'r ot F11A appraisal . 3 Yrw. aid.--,.. r~i.tect n-ar .U\l)ni;::.r1n ... f eau 64G-39'JS Eve!!: :l18-GTG9 SS.I] Ada.i;i'1 l\Vt , 962-6.UJ I pa,y Ju•t $139 ft n1nnth. Ul.900, Or iv-annn11r' hlJh i Concl, Vacent Qiikr ,_. u.droms, hdie f11mOy rn1. * FOUR HOUSES * 3 btdroom•, drn, tntry hnll. :tehrol3, 3 br, crpt,, drpg, , c.JI tOOa,y!, • fireplaCt>, built-ins. No down DAILY PILOT OIME • A" f·2 Bdrm., IK'Pan.te homes all lhl! ~llt·lns, ()ptn tlll i lt'age, pt1 lio, p 111 n t et s, IHI Havitn, Rltr. rcrru4. ~1720 • LINES rost you jUl!ll pen-on l,cre. )OL Room for n10rf'. 9:00 Pi\1. 540-ll~ lencM yrtrtl. R70 Congress. "'l./Oifif;~m.3211 2955 H1rbot • T1rbell., 'nlet-a.d.ay. • f'(lltTIN co. 642.:(00 2955 Harbor TARBELL 01,·nrr 5"18-4086. ---------------------------- • • /\ 3Z DAl l Y PILOT Satlll'dQ, Jlllllll')' 2, l !J71 DAILY PILOf 2 ~*********1'******************-H • • l Find Your Name See The B .~9 Show • 1 I ' FREE • lf_you r n•mt 11 ll1ted In • ~1•1 .•~ ~Id appe~r uncMr •ny cl•11lflctr tion, so look at themit~hOne &42-.5671, Ex)•n1ion 314._ betwffn 9 a.m. an'I I ·p.m. to maka arr••m•nt1 to pidc: up .,.u, 2 frM lhow tfckett• a~Mty con- venient DAILY PILOT .tfict. 1 " Be The Guest of the DAILY PILOT ****************************** • H!Me&lorSalt ][It!]~ R~!'n~~~~tl, \..8]; RG!ln~~~11t, [ill ~••lorll:.nt l'.~::•:•:•:V::•:,d:,::::=:::':::::!·~C:ond:::o:m:;:n:;u:m::,::::.:::::: :R:e:a:l:E==,=,.=,=.::::::'..'.=:::'.I ..._,,.. • for saft 160 Exchange 182 1 * ~·or Sillt> Ry n .... nC'r '1 1 ----~------'I Can"lrt'r CfJndnminiun1. 1''.-.;· TIBURON TO\\'NMOUSE Re -PR!\"AT~.: par1y. 3 ln1~ 1nj clustvl' Mtsa Vf'rr1r . !ialf', :l Bl'drm, 'l balh, one Jlr~J,M'na + l'A~h TR/\Dl::1 Christmas hoUSf', rl'd caq)('I story, l'8rP"ts. dra!>f's, lovr. ll1r mmrnercial nr 1nrlul'lr111I tteRlml!nt. gold & rl•d d1'aPf'.~ IY priv11 1(> palin, dhlf' i.:,ar ., lor.~ in LN.:un11 lkaf'h 11.rr11. rrplc. all bit-in ki!ch l air <'onditionl'd. TakP nv1•r ~I~ .l~1!l-.llili!<. 211 ~ RR. 2°1i ba P(Wll. S11an1'h l;11011n with nnly S21:(l c~ash t:n1"11111as, \torwov1a !11016 1 House1 Unfurn, 305 I Univer1ity Park II DON'T DELAY! CALL US TODAY!· Trader's Paradise lines desiJ,:n. IA\"rly i;:rnunti s.1 !-low clos1ug rosts. P!'rlttl adult 11\•ini.:. Ca.II I Lar'IJ(in R•alty, Inc. -fi.l!}-0077. 962-6988 Anytimj Newport S.ach Coles worthy & Co. Rr?.ltor Newporl 8Pach nr11.·r 1028 Baysidr Dr BALBOA COVES- WATERFRONT Prin1e Inc. 3 BR. 2 ba. sini,:lr I s1ory_ Newly dPCOr. F~nc;rrl Yd. Sli p fnr 30 It. boal. Only $79.:ioo Bill Grundy, Realtor ll1l Oovrr Dr., N.R &1~620 $26,730 ConrrmporRry. A-I conrl . 3 hr. 2 ha, 1 hlk oc:Pan. Bllns. lrplc, lgr garagr, patio s . Cluh prr vi1ri;:-es. Open house Stu\, Income Property 166 WANTED 1.5-25 AC OF lAND fOR A S STAlt, MOllLE HOME)PARK Cati 1111 Duloi• + 54~;7166 + NEAT4Plex, ln1·ely bli: rnon1~ Xlnl rr!urn. lnron1r s:i~O prr n1n. C1111 11rrani:r lin:;ncin~ w/S:JOOO rln11•n. 147.:.oo full price. 011"nP!'. fi7?,.7178 . AS?"I. lNVEsi'MENT-Proper!y lo~ salr. Some avail fnr mo1'f'- in. Lo inl. FH1\ lnan~. P1·t . Piv: Cnl!: 5-1~134~, 962-~!<3 -; HOUSES-E.SIDE- s~.jQ(I. 011·11 . Terms: f;.;f>.2J0:1 Rea l Esta te Wanted 114 HAVF. $.),IJO(l ror rlwn on 3 hr/'.! ba hsr \V11l RSsumr fi'; Paper Srnrl ach1rrss .~· I pii! hruhlt~ tn· r 0 Rn\ 11-12. NB. 92600 ----- JAN. 2-10 • • • 2 RR. 2 ba•hii · ...•.... S27'.1 4' B!t. 2 bll. El Toro .... S27j E!eganl :t Br 21 ~ bll .. $42.> ' BR, 2\.li baths ........ $l5n ! BR.", 1no. 1'0 mo .••••.. Sl'"ill 13 BR. 21.~ hath~ ••• , s..m..s~i1 3 BR . 2 &. tnhouse , , .• $..'WO 1 (i. · red h·11 1 ·· '"" ,,,., • .;, ...... ; I n.1r.~l<'~I ?~ t.'t'lnva!rs<'f"nl, • · 62 .. i :'\ 2!12. hf'art or c .,\L RJ::Al!.T\' ~:,..chi'l~S:e lnr 4 BR hse. U . r k C I ' >'lfl-06/l:l n1v. i'I!' rn1rr . 1'\11ne -_ ----~~~ Cal! A11y ti111p R:i.1.AA2o CAPl~,'RANO C-7.0NF:O Business Opportunity 200 I DOORSOPU WIEKENDS 12 NOON , • MON. l TUES. 4 PM wtD. THUR., FRI.HM 'I i A!'t'f'S, frrp /.c r·lrflr, $1.'\0,000. TRADI:: fOR in- I l~1111r nr ??? • • MIKE CAMPBELL 5211 Burgandy Cr. Santa An• You arr (hr 11•innPr nf 2 1ic•kr1~ to lhr Southern California Sports, Vacation & Recreational Vehicle Show al rhr Rt:ALTOfl ~18-7711 ========:'..':=:::'. flll'nrr will rradP 251\I f'tlUlt,v f Duplexes Furn. 34S 1t1 6.'lM Expcutivp :t BR, 2 -~---------t3A hornf' in An:a'11a ror OCEAN~'RONT 1vintrr rrn- Apartment• tor !tent l IRl -2 br upprr inl'lud1n.i: .l(?.ragr !. ulil. No rh1ldren, nn pr1~ S7.00. 642-3429 !:>rAch or Orangp Co. unl1s. "lJ.l.:\5~-7:\j:? 1YJtlf'C'I. Fully rquipprd null & rnlrl 111und1-y, f'SI 12 yr~. value Duplexe1 Unfurn. 350 $11.000, suit eouple. Ex. ''---------------------------------•1_..:_ _________ l,.han_i:p rnohilp or motor I' hon1e or 1111 ))OU!lt', !14R-56411 !~I I !~'! ]~Dana Point • Hou5es for Rent l"l:J Houttt for Rent JC H1de-1111•ay-FantAs!ic l'f"Cl"l'- .T;1n 3 211 Prosllf't"I St. Duplexes/Units Nr11·port Shorrs, 1 1 -~' sa le 162 J f ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER 1 '::======='..::=::'.IATIRACTIVI:: ~ hr tiuplrx. a11on 40 11r . N1· LAkr !>ih;is1a. -S:l.'lfl 1no. Childrr.1 ok. 33002 On ly S~07 .5(} ac. $•1.001 rq f(lr -----------anuary 2nd 1hru 10th Mortgages Houses FurnisMed 300 Houses Un urn. _&1_2_-9".!._6.1.____ __ * • * r>!rn.'\P c111I 642-:lfii!I. r'(t :t14 Trust D;eds 260 ----------- 305 All'a1.ill" nr ll7{)..l}i24· h.~r. Jn1 ~.Arid P-0 ar :i\'a1t. GOOD INCOME GEORGE tir!ll"l!l'n !I anct 1pn11n l'la1m1----------Sa nta Ana I Costa Mesa 3 Ren1RlJ<, S:Wl n1n. 1n1·n1n,.. ! WEI ERBACH your tickrls. !Nnr!h Cn11 nt.1· 2ND 'fR UST DE~;o.c::. I -----------IHuntington Beach \lr i-.1f'yrr :;19-1:166, ~"16-:JAAD ------'I HIGH DESERT for Hr11!th l\IANT C11l1I . Nr1·. 2-3 i\T Oceanside of Balboa Bli·ti. !oll·frt!to numt-irr 1~ S.lO-lt'J,-11 rnr s111r 01.J) 2 Ai• h~c nn ·~ aerr. 3 Rr nf'" l'B.l"pels fll'W p?.!nt 1----------- You own lhn larnt. G(\(l{j 9422 El Sol Circle * * * * Ca11 Gi.'>-71;ri * I $180. 111'1 I c;irrlrnrr. J210' mn. J9S~ 2 BR duplrx • ~rove, rt>lrig. rlr1·. HAV~~ Cl l.'t'lt~ 9(h times dollars HIGH DESY.:RT lnr Health \VANT Ca.li f-Nr\'. 2-l M rlrv, HA VE Cl 1'0r 90x lli 2 hlrli,:s . SHS.000 .-q · i42.000 l!l<'. $44;) 1110. Ov:n-- ~ r. C i\I 64fi-R5.lll. ---------1 '6.·, VW Bui;:, 'fi-1 rnrrl PkUp ,"\.-CamJ)l'r 'G:! Ponlil\c f.f J\1ans: \\'A0NT Van or gun1 or 4 1<.t1I rlnve vehicll!. ~1Jfi.\1:1M afr ."1 rin1. .'.i RR, 3 13;\, rnm rm, li"' rin. din rm, 1v "'t•rpt~. el rc kltrhrn. Country C 1 u h. Tr11dp for inron1e pmper.1 ty, 546-1713 \Van1 moh1ll' home hnmf', l11nd, or ~ HAVE l~ Olrt11 4·rtr M.'dan, <ilso tru.51 drt:ds. 4!M-7:ltiCI v--,,-w-R-.-, -,o-,-. Sl6,00(J=-,.-,~;~1_y-, tor in('Offif'. TD nr ? Tarbf-11 Reallnr 540..1720 Ask fnr N11 nmi nnr llCt 'r 1.nnrd ('nn1mcrr.ia! or pru!ess.ione.J acrotl'I Imm 1 hn~n11a 1 . Exch'?.ngp lnr un1 IJ11 rD'lll nr Janrl. t"nr1111 Co. &12 .. ~l(J. ' I Fountain Valley -- --• 611-21~.l t Pn1111111a ;14(1..9011 dshwshr. wshr/<lryr, lrplr,' 117 2 hlrli;::l'I. W .000 NI • !rnns, Only $.l~.200. ,r-------~l~ · ---t•rp'~. drp.~. $170. A1111il Jan I '~2.000 in<·. $.\4.l mo. 01<.n-MORGAN REALTY You il.l'r 1hr winnrr nf Business Wanted 210 Hou11,1orRent ....._ Hou••• Unfu•n. 1.r.. ·I RR. 2 RA, 111'1<. p?.lnl . Ct\-1 &161ri.'1 ~ tirkrl~ In lhf' J'E]" 305 Ii::. pla,i .varrl. \\';Ilk 111 1~. Adul1s only. I~ Olivf'. rr. · :"I. , 1 ,6_7_3-664~_2 ____ 67S-6459 , Southern California 1!1\VE '1.i.flllO In 1nv r~t in! G I scl\1)()1.~ 11nd p11.rk. ;i:Yi-f,.\\!!S. ,_:i:_,.__,_,_11 ______ ~ * * * * * CL EASTBLUFF'-Rv ownPr. On Sports, Vacation wrl l r~t.. l'llR.hlr 0011. . enera -~ --1· 'Ill' ·strt>cl 10 slr;rl lnl \S(l' I dri<'n~ h ll 8 1 11 r s 's: .,s Houses Furn1sh9d 300 2 RR. U,nhtrn fluplrx . C'rp1s.1 ~-------~[9 j l ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!! vie11·. Bald.v In Calalina· 4 & Recreational f U k" * QUIET * rirp.~ l';lrlrr'ly (•pl , Day.'i Aparlments lor Re nt -----1 ·1 Vehicle snow II oiinrr fll" wnr llli:l General I :.1s-.·~~flll, f'\"f'.~ .-,,.\~·112. [9 ] ['W'~ BR plus lamll.v rn1 pl 11 s fl fl r I n ~ r . ~·!11~1 .~!and Sl :l"1 • Clran 2 RR . ('n11.,i,:r . ----'--"·-'-occ·cccoc-=-=-cc l.'.::=======:'...':=:::'. A.p1rtment1 lor Rent .. artmenl1 lor Rent ar lh"' honus rn1. !.!Sil ~q fl. I 1 hn rn u I! h inl"l'~!1i,:1111ni1 * NEAR BA y * :->tn1·r . ('fl!!~. tirps, Ir~ p?.l1n. F II '========:'...':=:'. c========-'.:::'=:'. Sl'/l-{'lra11ing pool. \Valk 1n l ANAHEtM ' \'6-C.\f 11tf'11 rn Bnx BLUE BEACON _ocu_o_ta_i_n.._V_•_c•~Y ____ 1Apt1. Furn. 360 -t - schts ,_. shOJ>pin". fi14-!~29 CONVENTION I 'r-ms.~. n.~oly r iJn1. 3;1n \\" SlOO-C'omplr1rly fu1•n. Bai·hr-* 64S-Ol l l * 1 1 '----------Apts. Furn. 360 Aph. 0 I Al J BR s12· s·:i1 . :t RR tn1111hnusr, rrpls.1· ** B'' 011.N"R--g,-, .• , .•. ,,-. CENTER Rav ~r C :'11 or 11 P1 ~n -·" ... h /" G I ~----------"' , ··~ . . .. rp.~. 11'fl.~ 1•r .. ryrr. f'lrr enera ,Janu:ir.1· ~'nri 1hru Hilh -------A\·an nn1<., I OVFl y l t 1 I ~ h t •-----------General Balboa Island .l br + IOI) StJ II PLAY BLUE BEACON • ~-,lrn sr · Prrn1, tHni,:r. d~h'lhr, run1pus rm,1· ,----------- Furn. 360 R00:-1 1 .. 1 .... ·a.JI ~lnr?.i:r Plrii,:r r·i!ll Fl'.!-361!t rl\t .. 111 Inv estment 2 hi! ap!. hl1n~. $.1.'>ll n1•1. ,.,.,. ftt t·il1rir~. inrl pnnl & J t F iirra f'nol ii: l~r y11rd. Pri n-hrh1rrn 9 Hnd l pnl In rh1ln1 Opportunit y 220 * 645 .. 0111 * Al~n N11pl Hr1ght.~ htn11r , ~i'IUnH hHlh, !162-:.J~~-us or ciples only, &lfi-4i3-~;. 1•n11 r t1rkrt~. !NfJrlh ('nnnr~· 4 hf'r1rm. IHnl rn1 · 2'1 ha. ----· -O\\"NER'S-SACRl~·1cE-i;ll-frrr nun1i:r IS .')1{)-j~)(~ ~~~7.; S:\;l-i n"ICI. V.'r h?.11' _H_u_n_•_i_n"gcl_on __ B_._._<h ____ ,Single Adults Bilycrrst 4 Rr ll""I fan1 -----------.I ~:AN S.\HTll. JtLTH I r rn1 f t:t' lirlr. S?.; e SS -----------\ :>1:-01!\ f:.-.;. lrg 3 Br, 2 Soulh A11 y Cluh i~ 11 11•11nl" M8=82$l 1 •100 E. 1i1h SL, f'~ li\li-:\:!i'l.~ Ra. tiurlr\". ('rpl, rirp.~. hi!· nrw 11.11)' nr Ir!,. rlr~iii;nf'rl 1-·~-~~-------' Lots for s.1. 170 -* Joa-To-Beach Ill~. lr1: Jovrly prl\·. )'11.J'rl, just Int s1ni,:lr f)Nlplr. 11·~ RENTING FURNITURE COSTS LESS Cn111plrtr 1 RR. Furn. 11!1 low a~ St.! pr1· 111n. IOO 'l· PURCHASE O PTION \1 UST II h R 1 11' C111' + hu.lil'P 111·k'ii;. $19.'1 fun J•v1n1: with \\Rl'tn, d.\· N.wpo'I H.ighll · · ~,. Y "11·nri". · Slfi.) • l11vrly 2 BR. Nr11 Rrsnon married a ri J 1 ~ Tnrf 11rn1 srlr1•Cic_n l--~---~----1 lol corner Dnvrr Or & Ha r· I rd T & ~,12_tl"iS n;imir nrlghbor~. 11 ·~ 11 2l hr. rlrlv. r-.tnnth !o,lo, ro'~ Pl. C.i\.1. W1nebrigl1 t. 1 rrpls, r n. nll'r ya · OI · hrnllh 1·Jub, ~eun11.•, ~'1'lm· CUSTOM OCEAN vie1<.· 4 br, 4 ba. pct nk -0 v ----¥ .l R:'l1 11('11. 2 RA , \\"IW rrplJZ I V1r1<.. SJ.'..1:1 n1n, yrly, Doc) Jlrll'.I:.• fi7J.-1'l2.ll 1-:-1TI1::-F: lsl11nd,~t" 1 Rr, I 114:1/n1n. \\'i nl rr, Urll pd h7.l-717ll. I iJARLING°"2 BR~Slll,'1 lnr1 utililir~. Win tf'r rrn!?.l. Ca ll n1nrr11n-'=s nr l'\!f'\ li73-1928. I 4.i6 1th SI , Santa Monie-a I BLUE BEACON i\1 F. Jn 11<"111 r-.1int rnnrl. n1in1:: poril. p11rty roo111, hil-Fu•oltu•o RootGI I Ba lboa Peninsul• .ll'' nimpu! rm 11"/bar. l.lil'P 12131 393-101!1 4 RR, r11n1 (, din·~ rm. )i11n1~. inrloor i;:olr 1fr1v1ni;: !iii rm, frplc .. 3.000 .~q fl * 645 0111 "* ~lrrrrl 11h hn111r~ nr r11ngr. 1enn1~ mtu•is. prn ·:17 W._l9rh,C.i\ol. ~R·:l,4.~l .101 F:ds:r11.•111rr R?.ytr'flnl -+ R(l(J sq It unfin1shrd. 1 OCF.AN fl'flnl ro Cna~t H11:v " R•·-kl•l•c.·• ,. • -'n''''· 1-.. h '" 1 · I "nRhf'lm 114 i;(l(ll h f I C I 12 00<1 ----------•R• ~ "''" ~"'' ~ np Rn" rrs1r rnt 1rnn1~ prn. . ¥ 11<.n raut1 u unit~ hn"' $49.~. '.>48-.i766 or ~lll-i17! R-3 prorwrty, 11nprnx, · ~ BR •. 1 BA, lam 1111, l1v nrr uin, l,..:r ~·12~1:,tfi. Sini,:lr . 1 & 2 Rrrh'O'lm hi:>:· W labia 69·1-3701': !or;illori J RR. 2 RA, FPL. -sq, 11. Xln1 hu~1 ncs5 nr ho1ne rni. din 1·111. rt•/w {'pl.~. rlr~· •-----------·"·I '" ' -,\ RR .. 1 Ri\.-,-,.·,0, .. ::-1-'.• urv an11r•1n1Prl!!'i 11:1111 all 1hr S PrrvnlP hcach. f"ron1 S:l::if ' I llOSS!u1 11y. ....n. .....gun/\, k1trh , Crn1nlry Cl11h. s.1:..0 ' ,,., ' PALM MESA APT University Park $Jln.f(l0_ 121.11 2,l~-1197. nin_ J.rnsr nr opl . :~lfi-171.l rr1· n1n, 1 yr, lra~r . Call m<11IPrn't."'nvrnir11(·t>!'i 11111111. , ,",'°,_.,IJOJJW•.n1er . .Mr. Rnbt1t"t0r I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .Jnyt•r f>\.1 -17!}\, :..1&-:.!~J.t 11hlr. Furn1shf'd nnr! 1111fUl'll· '-----------:i-Bnr.r.1.-+-fa 1;ily nn .. lull "---"'========I J J E S -1.~1rr. 1 AR FURN S14!l !'it'l PEN INSULA. 1 ~R furn LOWER INT RE T R ch F rlin1ni:: rr11., hui!l-ins., hrk. L an •s, arms , aguna Beac h Bat:hrlnr~ Yurni~hed Arlult!I only. no pe1s. Win~' Ralf'b are ava1lahlt" \Vr c·11n G llO S~!l() 11 111(1nfl1. NO 1-"EF., MOn'·r o OJ'"'N l"ILY I ~<o roves r, .. , r, "' rom .,, , rf•ntal. Sl30/mo. 644-0 Ol)W ofter IO""' lnrercst & Jow Ne1<.'PClr1, '.ri0-172Q. 2 REl1H00.\1 ho11~,. ~~:itl 10 A r.t Ip f\I down paymt.~. nn all ol our * * • I' BDRM "•m•ly -""k 1'~ h<-dr•ll"lm mlla"r Sl:t.'"1 . , • , . 2 BR apt~ s11-Kmo. 11f1. fi P=i\1~====== houSf's & townhousel'I. Buy CARL H. CARLSON likl! y~. 'Cotta M;~~·. K~l'I 1 hc>dr•lom rluntr.~ Si:r, 1111 RENTS FROM •"~~lo. O .-S25°\VK -OCEAN~'RONT!; NO\V hefor~ priers .i:n up~ I SOll/2 Poinse tti• OK, brk . f20l1 a mont h. NO 111 f\'nr1h "nrl. 1111 hal'r ~IO\'I' $ISO ' 1")\'rly Rilchelnrs._ 1-Rrlrm. \\le hav' from 2 !o 4 bdrms. Corona del Mar Ft::E. ~10-1720. rrf l:l-1-21!1 "1: 46:l-67R1 • SAUNA:ZI ·j :-01aid srrvic·P. Pnot. Util. Pnrcd tr nm $2=i.OOO lo • .I ACUZ • 57;, . .117411 • You are tile 11•1nnrr nf st111 inn t'nrnrr. P;11·tnrr.~1 VIEW . VIEW . VIEW .l RR llousr. ~lidway Cit~· i"1~2-R1G~J;d.~ NEWPORT BEACH 1:-.61 Mesa DI'. Cost"' Mesa ~~--- S45.ooo. ·.CALI. TODAY! 2 tickets to the spl ilin1t Suhnrrl1nal inn tn i::<l 01 ihr nrr11n lroni lh!!'i hraul. 11rra F_11rrl rrR_r 1111rrt. Av11 '.l h1rr 111\uh.<. l!lO Cenynn 88 0 IRVINE A'VE. Phone ~9860 Yf<:.\Rl.Y 2 br. \\' Ray Av" (i d' h·11 Southern California huyrr. SACP.!Flrt:• 71~ I :! BR, 2 Ba. rurn fltlmr .l;;n 1, 71. s 111.~ nio. 1!!17-,117.~1 Al't""~ nr 21.'t; .199-2!i01 Jusr p11 1ntrd. Ba:. v1ew. ... ·.·,re I ~ports, Vacation !)46.12til; [);iyl'l<>r f:l'f'~ Av111!, .!an. lsr chri1 Junr OCF.ANC11nyo11 v;; .... -2~ IRVINE & 16th --,,(-)J-.1-0_h_Y_PLAZA-,-hr('plao•f'. sn_:.._67~).-~:)._, __ & Recr•ation•I 1· h tir11, lrplr, w/"'-crr1~ Af'" 171 4) 64S-0.550 llF:LUXE Spaci{ll.li; I RR OCEANt"RONT 1~ BR . Sl2Cl -----------lc·'1' Corona del M er ,,., ... I RR 11··· .. ,.,,, Rtalty ) Veh i~:erh~how cMcocnc•cY,_lcoc.cLcoc •"-'n--c2c4c.01 fl I. li7.1 .. 11'Ji1 li7:'..AAit6 t:l'r~.1 1.Hr. ~ Rr. 2 Ba. ""''' 11rr11 . pl/al'Rtl. s2:i:.1mo, •l!l-1-0i62.~ SOUTH BAY CLUB ~~pl:ptr!;.~~~s:~e~~d ,.~~: ~1C~ i~·-l _•_71-4iii ~" . Call An~·timr Rll-0.1120 CONVENTION 1st TD Loan r f', 1 :11'.~ ,, ~-Mesa Verde Cl\J, ,,. \"t:RY rt.f:AN t:nh·. Pal'k Crn1rr, lrv1 nP I ANAHEIM f pl hll, "P'' "•r rrn . no ""I~. 196.i Pomona, I OCF'.ANl-"RONT ArTS T_R_A_NSPERRED-n-11-nrr-C ENTER 7,,,, INT~:nr_••;r \\'INTER 1{;nt;;"l"'."_2_H~nf'I J RH, Orn, 2 1111. lrn1•rd APARTMENTS . • • NO mat!rr 1<.•ha! it lro;. you * G7J...iil2ll .. .T11nu11r.v 2nii 1hru 101h yarrl Fi· "ar, rish1<.'~hr, \lflrrt J hlk lfl ~l"hl.• ('Rn srll fl with II. DAILY lT'~ A brt'P7.P -~11 ynlJI" Open !2 In .i, lilli1 Acae1a 2 d TD L ' · h I I D I PlraSr 1·1111 fi·l2-:"6ill, r :-,.1 .~14 n oa n -1 11·shr/rlrv. r llra~. fi.12-7~12 S2:\fl/mn 1fi71 r.1slf'.r: Ay Livt1 w ere th• fun la DATLY Prt.OT WANT AO. 11rn1~ '"'ith r11sr . u~. Al>' Trre Ln .. 1 hr . 212 hA , ~ritn-'------~~---I fnrd rnwnhsr. 2 frpl<"~. hrt11•rrn !land 1 rm in rliiim 1• _App! O~i~._.:-~)...0091. r;ill fi.12·I"~i.ll;, ··hRrgP ii. P1ln1 Cla.~s1f1rrl. fi.12-.;1;7~ erpts. tlrp:-.. Xlnl school s. your tirkrts. 1Nnrlli County Trrni.~ h11~rrl 1111 rn111t,v. La guna B•ach R~~NT-1.F:ASE nr Lr11sr np-!===========~"°======"===--=========== s-1.'i,(I()() ltn:i-rree n11mnt>r is S-10-12201 642•2171 545-06ll * RENTALS * 1-C_o_•_ta_M_•_•_• ______ iion, 4 en, lrf'shly P<llnirrl l_A~p_t_•_._F_u_•_n_. ____ 3_60 __ A~p_h_.~F_u_•n_. ____ 360 __ A_p_l_•._F_u_•_n_. ____ 3_60 !;::=======~==: * * * Sr1·\'inc H11rhnr 11rra 21 yr~ LA'GUNA BEACH TIVO-hrdrnnin unh11nishrd in I. oul S2T.i/mn .. ';;l;HQRJ Costa Mesa R•al (st.ii•, ra1 LOVEl~Y .i ar•rr h<lr.-e r11 nch. Sattler Mort9a ge Co, IA•. 2 hclrn1. rur11. uni I. l.::;r . rlupl"" \flrprr~. tlr:ipr~. _:.;c;:...;c..;:.;;:;c.c_ _____ ..c..:.;;,e:.._.;."'----------=:-=====---C.~rat ~I new :t br ranch hot•"" :t.11i E. 17th ~11"1'1'1 1rrr shadrrl p!!1 in, l'iO .vrls. Hnrl 011111 ·111~. A\·111lahlr .J;in. Mi11lon Vi•io I L------~ W/~ha~r rnof + RI I rn hrac:h. J..ra~r r,1 Slfi.'J r.10. I .lllh , \\1;1trr paid. S I 711. I 11mrn 111r~ fnr r nn1plt-tt -----------110 1 2 hdrm 2 h?.th vtrll' n1nnrh. 77~ \V llllh SI., Cemetery plc11su1·r . \\'hitP Jrner plr-Money Wanted 250 ,..1,;sr tn hra~h & rvrrYihillJI~ Cns1:1 :-011'.~fl~4~!l72 .l RR , forma l din. ryn . Vif!w Vrry 11.rtrRc. Fhlf' ~ $2;-io Crown .Jrwrl R Jo;. R:i.n-10.1•1 Lots/Crypt s IS6 tun h<>nk ~P!l in~. f.1us1 sac .. h 0 1--'--~~~-----• J500 no11·n 10 rt>lill blr COi\olMt:RCIAL STABLf.;.I\ ~ 1rrpl11rr, t·u.,rm. ldrr lmmedt•te Occupa ncy FOR SAL~:: 2 c-l"mPtcry loll H11rbor Rl!st, rlo1 3·H, phone s.1um buyPr. S29,9:itl full rwiN' ii Cons1n.icr1on & pcrmanrn! pl~f'p 'w l wonri panrlling. F:11~ts1dr. $2HI .l Rr. 2 Ra.' N•wport Be•ch solti thi~ 11·rek. 5'16-1266. finanring nrr<ied. ~j,QOO. l.ra.cp 61 SZ'>O t.fo. Wiii sell 10111 clown In rxist-682-1.1~1 I Owntr fin-22.=.9 . IC I J bt"tr111. nldrr horn,.. ini.:: 5\, 7. J-11A. t:vr~. Bkr. t OCLA."-'~'RONT 1 hr, Sl 6Cl rlo.w ln Jncalion. J-"irrpl!!C'". R..'lR..6.141 I rnn. Plea.SP 11•rue n1<.•nrr , Business Business Business Kn rhe'n w/ran2!" '-rPfrig. 4 it-Famil\' 1\1e~11 Vr-Mr . Box 256, La Canada, Ca . Opportunity 200 Opportunity ~00 Opportunity 200 .Dis~\wll~~l·O"'N~~RE~ls.100TY Mo. Av11 ileblr -~ ... h. \111. 121>~•. ~-''~'~-----~~ l--~~--~~-----~~--~---~--~---~-----1 1 '' "· 4 BR/family + pnn!, F:est-LG :\ Br. lurn/unfurn firtpl. AA:i S, Co11.sr Hwy, sirlP . flp~t oflrr. Opl!on I parking. RPI. $3'.XI. !!IID-1 $@~~lA-&~.fi'Ss The Punle with the Built-Irr Chuckle 0 l!eorronge letfer• of Ille four Krombl&d words be- low to form fOUT 1<r11ol1 wordi I SEC S AC I I I I · I' I' · 1 " y' G A M I lj _ I I ' I I . 1 1) E W p I I [ The new longer •ki•I lenglh: _ I' I J I . for women w ill *ome popu- lar becou,ae. they'll (Over o 1--C-.-L-A-H-~.-E-8~• --, muliitude of ~. I I I e tOf'lloltr• fhe dive~!. ';u'!t.d I . I by l~lfig i(i the ''""'n9 wotd . _ • • . . yrw.develDD liOtW afeo No. 3 'below. • PRl~~s~r®~~slEnEl!S IN I' r I' 'r r I 6 UNSCRAM!lE Ai6VE l ETTf RS TO GET ANSWU I I I I I I • SCRAM.LETS ANSWERS' IN CLASSINCATION 800 Phon1-4\l.1-01:\1 N Bl o NA •II '700 ~\~. Collt"g~I~ ~'llm-e11•port v . . .. ~. Lido l&le 1.G 4 RR/2 ha. Newly demr, • ,\ Ii;:: yrd 11·/pl11yhse. Pr.I OK . 1 Un1ver si!y P•rk :; BR . 41~ ha. Y.'fl!rrfron1 ' \Valk to l'IChl '~ I. prk. ! h{)fl1P ' •v/d~k, on Lido I S:.>90/mo. 5,~7~. 14 RR., l"a m. Rm. & rfln. rm. Nnril , Sl :iOQ Month 2 BR. unf11 r11. Crpt.~. drp~. 2~ h;i. Turtle Rock .. $.165 l BP.. :I Ba. nlf . .,..•;;trr home J chllti, Nn prt~. J14;1/n1<l, J BR, D.R .. 2 hit ....... S3Zi lurn1shrrl. $4.'ill Monrh . ~77 w111111cr, Apl fi, CM . l:t RR, Jo'a1n R1n, 2~ ha ... $300 B!ll G111ndy: Rltr. &1241i;.!() j fi,1&-2719. 4 BR., famUy rm., 21,i Ua, MESA VF.RDF: EK<'CUl)vf': ' 2500 SQ. f'I, ..... ··" .. $375 Newport Beach Hom!'. "J)llr1lally furn., 11.dj WE UA,VE OTHERS! TOWNHOUSE • be11u1 mort-1 10 golf rouni~. t\u11il Jan. ern, J br, »w ha, trp.lc, J>R· l:ilh, $390/mo. 549-li&.t. tin, pool, 2-car ~aragl!, all 12 BR. Dupltx. Gar, Nn pel11. bltn1. erptt, drPB. Lea!!C Adul!.5, $144/mo, TI3 W. S325 I mo. Mr. Rupper!, WlllO . ~s.-2802. !123-4710 or ~6-S..<m. eve1 or 1 2 RR. ':Cc=,,.=,=,-. ••=.,,c,c. CP'::C:in"'1. wknd~. , I gll. R 5.'i/mo. Cp!~ only. 4 Br_ 2 b!i , lg~ hoU!W! off I N ~~I ·~ ~162, br11rh. ilOl Seashott. A"'ail 11 RR. 20th ~ Or11ngf': lhru Jun 30, S28a. (213• 1 $145 I Palin. Carport. 796-1912. j ' .i75.SOM, 616-!ll!"ii RALBOA C~l'I watl!rfront. .1 en hoUM'. i\i-~1"~ Dccoral«t, J BR . 2 Balhi1. I y11rd. S226ftno. J210/mo yr. i\1onlh to month. $350, lease. &16-1246 &16-6961. BIU Grundy RJtr. &ti:.46al LF.ASE •. 1 aR + fi1mily, I 1 yr ()\ti , Xlnl ares. Option S•n Clemente to hu}' if pn>f. S275. 3.S7-76.i.1 Sli ORECLJf"FS lovely 3 br. 2 ba, view. Golf Coutsl! Adultll only 492--0360 ---~---:t BR. Covl!rl'fl p::itio. Fncd .v11rti. 2 1:11.r +. f lc:11nl $11!5/n\O. Call MS.-0..\16 ·sr~ ht We~ttrn Bank Sida. Unl~l'lllty Park o.y. l3r101 Nlghh -,-NOW'S THE TIME FOR· QUICK .CASH THROUGH A DAll:Y .l'fLOT- WANt AD 642-5678 Swingers Need Not Apply •We desire moture persons who would oppreciole • cleon, beou,iful ploce to live , where monagers h•ve •n interest in the welf•re ond comfort of their ten•nh. PICTURED IN THE PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS MAGAZINE AS "A SHANGRI LA ON 3 ACRES" WE OFF-ER Beautiful One & Two Bedroom. ' Furni.&hed .& U1durni.&lied Apurt1ne11.t11 Self cleanin9 ovens • Dish,;,ashers I in 2 BR opts) Disposals ·• Shag carpets • Dropes Loods of closet spoce • Jacuni pool swim;..,:ing poof • So~na Boths e Recreation ' • Pool tabl~ & _Lounges • Kitchen : firepl,ce ' · • n1err1mac woods· / 425 ·Merrimac Way, Cnta M-. ' The mo•t be autifully landscaped complex lo !be •· --• If OA!LV l'ILOT S.tturday, J1nlj1r1 2. 1~71 DAILY PILOT 33 J ~!! -·~··1·•~. ][tl l Ap..;_oU fO<R°'t l~l -·0<-lrtl l --OUIO<RMI lltlil 360 l Apt. Unfurn_ 365 Apt. Unfurn. - Hunti ngton B•ath Apt. U~rn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 36.S Aptt. Furn. 360 Aptt. Furn. 36S Apt. Unfurn. Huntington Beach M5 Apt. Unfum. 36.l l ~A~p~t._U~n~f~u~rn~·~~~36.I~ Huntl,,.ton Beadt Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Coate Me1a Newport Beach Coron. del Mar Coit• Mei• What California's all about. Wilk lo~ beaches. Spla!>h in cool blue pools, lf!Yite the 1ang over onto your own pri~ate terrace •.. then unwind befnrt a crackling fire inside, Ifs easy living, Ca!ilorni1 style jurt a few blotU in from Huntin1ton Beiell State Park. Casa de:I Sol for 1dull1-11rden apartments that outdo themselves in charm, CO!l'llnitnte and casual 1lrpn::1. tau d•I Sol iJ 111 o.asis or greenery, surroundinr dtri&hffur mi!siort courty1nls. With mar..elous retreatioo arias spread through our 1rassy cen!er corridOJ: puttint iretn, \'olleyb1R coo rt and miniature lake with brid1e ... and betwten th• J><>Ols, our i.pecill ree buildinr featu1ing 111J111S, billitrds, l'fl'll and lounre. . Every spaclOUi apartment boasts at !erst ont paOO. And many uni!s have woodburning hearths. Buill·in kitchens with di!>hwash ers and disjl<lsals, wall·to.w1H Cl'l'tting, d1aperits, cornpartmentad baths, mister TV antenni, l1und1in 11Jort, 1lofa1e lockm.,. Opening , Special 1 Bedroom From $145 2 Bedroom From $215 ' . • I i i -~ .. ~~ NEW fURN ISHED APTS COUNTRY CLUB BACHELOR 1·2 BR LI VJNG FROM $135 MO, l.u~ury i,::ardtn apt•. ollerln& ~-: !n1, Pomnn" .Ti P11rk 6'12 :'!H~1 1.-'0111pl, prlv&C)'. b ea ut . Q. f :.iR-N 15•11f~-0-A .. 1_s9 0 l11dseric " unp!lr1Jteled •rt• Casual eslate liv ing. Enler La Quinta He.r· $14~. 2 BR Ne'4' drp!, crpu, I A1TRAC 'l Br. lrom Sl.39. ~!ewe. Adu!~. no pets. Call AU C'XlfllS. Pool. Kida " 642-58411 pe!s ok. J744't Jtlttlson-0 . 3 BR. lower. bltna. ? Ra. ~17-!l:U.\ 968-7~10. Swim ming PoOI . $17~, HMS-A !..-ruNt;Hi:TNG-F:-'' r"crf!ario""I lacili!ies in 1 mosa's lush green atn1osphere & slroll tree--R11rhrlor 11pt for wnllli.n. ON TEN ACRES 1oontr)' •·luh atmo1111llrN' lined \\'al k ways to y our apt t.Ussion Dr. ~~JSR'l E.xctu1U\'e 2 Br. :l Bii. furn l==========o $1~. Unlurn $15:>. Call now u ril pn, l8l Broad"''">'· ~·urn nr Uni· Mod"t~ 01wn 1 A 2 BR. 1-·urn &: Unfurn ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED ~8-4Jlfi. 10 11.m-8 p.m. Rent11 from ftreplacei / prlv_ pa tics / 1 BR . Unf. $150 -Furn. $110 tl.l'RN Bachelor 11.pL 1 $!4:i Pooll. TeMl3 -C.0nln11 Bid.st, JWrt.0n only, Mu~1 bf' 6AJ<WOOO-GARDEN 900 Se1 Lane, CdM 644-2611 2 BR. Unf. $175 -Furn. $210 r,.1 11 rctahle. $85/mo APARTMENTS IMacArthurr. Cu.t:Hwyl 3 Spac. f ir. plans, decor. furnisbingl!i: live fi.t2-461 3. 1100 16th s1 . NB within romantic setting w /!un or pr ivacy. Cl.EAN. 1 AR: 2 BR, l'i fi.tUJ7o' CORONA DEL MAR Terraced pool, pri. s unken gas BBQ's w/ BA. Crp1~. drps, ll'g elo&f'l.5. V.·rn.. i-eR:-lsriJ ~u1. N; DeltD:e 2 BR. 2 ha. ups!aits se.culded se ating compl. w/R.amaja ~'oun· Pool. AdJr~. no /!els. Ulll h<·h ,r,, s1ore1. $145. JOO 34lh 11rJ.1. 11·/pr1\', sunrleck, aU bit-lain. East Bluff ~3107. We're frlendl,y. NE\Y 2 hr. 2 ba, frple, 1hag Owner's home ept, 3 Br. '.I crplll, drps, bl!ns, gar. Nr Ba, deo. frpl. encl dhl g<1r beach. $115. 646--0MJ. ZiOO llll· IL $4:.0/mo. 67:t.503'.I •1 br unf apt. Enclosed "l'wnhou!tl'. 2 BR. 2lr. BA. i:&l'ai;:r Adult.s only. fl.10 Rlrns, lrpk'. rncl rihl gar. 1110. 842-4549. ~2 AmigM \Yay. 6~SO:U. ---------- pd, 543--03:\ti. SI NB. sPe Srrl Merrirn•n I in~. (·p!d . clr11~d. lmniP.d * Color co-ord. kit w/ indirec t li ghting, -$25 P•r W••k &. up Il l 1PI . (li73-7727l (5.39--3:\461 ()('cupanC)', $225 P('r Mo.,* Deluxe ran9• & ove ns * Pluih she9 crpfg. Fountain Valley Laguna Beach BACH1'~LOR & 1 BR. ~II 6, except on Y.'rd & .-yra.r leasf'. * 8 onu1 itora ge 1pa ce * Ccv. ce rport OCEAN VIEW -Lr1 1 A. 'IV It: ma.Id M"rv .11vall. Sun , >, &7S,,O§O o * Sculptu re~ mar~l e p ullm•n Ii t il e b•ths ALl. NBW 2 BR unfum Apt«. Crpts, 450 ViclorlA c .r.I OC'F:ANfRONT, brand new, --· * Ele9.t nt re creation room, VALLEY PARK <!rps, bit-in.~. patios. Walk- f lREPLACE _ ·llln. · 1 ~ hr lowl!r, Ali e)tlras. $375 W ''''FFFYI CL.k FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY Fnr F'At.t!LIES with pre. 1ni;: d1sr11.nce h'l !own. 100 f & rl ·d 1 ~~'~; rnfi !ii Jurlf' l:O, Will cnnsid!"r Rik-fron1, lluntington Center San Diego ~ch0o1 1·hildren only. CliH Dr, Laguna ~ach urn u 1 ptu · u "<'o dy l<'M~1· R<t<~""~•· NEW DUPLEX , ' ,,,.,,. 1 N 1115 ' · · ·~"~' I· rwy Golden\ est C II 2 & 3 uR 11.nd l BR Studio ,_._·"-'"-·-·---~---on Y. n pt'I~. mo. ;.,.q 'd '>'ll!-974~ Priv. pa110. EnC'IOsed garage, ·• v O el!e. "<l _&12-11,;~ __ -. , -;1~~~r-rr~r . 1 bf. Carpl'!rd & dral>('J. Comp. ~an ~i3egbolkFrwy. l o Bearh Blvd., So. on 177»6 ~~thtoE~)l~d. lV FURN Bachelor & t Br. <1pt ulilili,.; paid. ~il1.in~. lmn1a t. h1ndscap. LeaQc . I HS. to Jlolt; W. on Holt4t7o 5.,~1• (Jullt South or \Yllrner) ~xceptionally nice! ' • 31).;l· lJrd s1 * ing~ 3 RR . .1 ha. Price re-a u 1n a ermosa 714 : 8 -.,... (714 ) 540-4785 2110 Newport Blvd., CM cxj'.;\Nf:·RONT-2-8 ,.-ir] ducrd to $300 ;wr 1nu111b. I '-=========~""'===~~~=== 1---'-------- 2 RR, fur1~2;n-n .. xv·. no i:ar. s11:i ll'i111rr. Al!«l, 2 R~.'. 475-&050 ) A t U f <·h ildtrn, no pf'll'I. 1)6.1 Nt.nta .1:.1r S!fi:i \\·inirr. 67.1-SOllll. P · " urn. 365 Apt. UnfOrn. 365 Huntington Beach Ana A\'!', Apl [), CJ\f. runN 7 p1:--u111 -... 1.-s21:.o l WIMIUNAHMENTCl .. tJK. Cot M "1'\8-966;-. ... .. . s a es• ...:_ _·_ ~·---~ _ 111•ck. 224 Nrwport Bll·d .. NEW DuplrX-:-2Ar2A;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 ROD_M, hlllh & kirc;h!"~, NA. fi·16--99·\.I. tiltn~. crp!s, lrpl .~ dri·k: FROM $135 r.or nil'(' 11<1ul! P<'l'Fnn. $10:,, \VINTER llC'n1al -2 Br. lurrl $21:i/.n10, 520 0 ah I 1 ll, uttl pd, 2191 Marbor Blvrl, apT. Coni'. l("lr $17;)/mo, + fi.12-80~6 CJ\!. ur1!1r1r~. li73--!9~2. ------EXECUTIVE 1 Br, 21i Ba, l BR. Nt\\ Bt'aut. /urn. 2:1,00 sq , H. F'rpl, bltns, gar. ~o nm lo mn. Adull~ only. .,, $34 5/m o. lat, 71•1 7220 Elden 646-9278 ei•f'll. Apt. unfurn. 365 G oic.enrOO. ~!16:ill e BEAUT. Bai:h. & 1 Ar. General DELUXE 3-B~2-B-,-,-,-H-"-'· 1tp1~. $35.00 wkly & up, rlhwhr, nrw shag crp1g, 1''utn., inc~HJ. 54&-04:)1. $175 NEW APT. frplc, laundry rm, lncd ACAPULCO Apl~ ar!rActivP, e 2 BEDROOM e patio & gar. S23i 644-8302. Sp11nish Garrlrn Ar11 s. Cunv<'nl('ntly l..l)(·t11L•U 1 & 2 Be<irTuJrlls Bu1l1 ·1 n~ Carpet~ .~ rtrapr.~ Enclosrrl 1.:a rages Pont & Rr1·!"f';itin11 Rm. Sf>.<': 1fi(I \\', \\'i!son Costa M•s• '-"'-----Sublease On Beach ORLEANS APTS. Lrg I Bil. Only ~'.!00 . _ 2 ~r. 2 Ba . Only $225 ADUl.TI; ONL~ 2 Br w/ocean view & 2 k 3 BR, !'v~il. Private pa-4S4 sq' priv d('ck. Only $300 110, pool · 1nd1v. 1.aundry 111.r.. F'urniture available !Nr. Orani;?:e Co. Airport; Tus-ff 1. gt p .1. tin II.! 17th St; nr. WesicliHJ. un 1n on 3CI IC 1741 Tustin, Co!l!a Mesa r.tgr, Mr5. ThompiOn 642-4641 Pool, Util paid, Garrl,.n e BEST LOCATION e 2 RR, Frplc. Stove/Relrig. * STUDIO APT. * li\:i_ng. AduH~. no pe ls. 2 f!R Blln.~. f!rt pl11CP, shag ear-Nrw l'lhg crp1 , rnt'l gar. • 2 BEDROO~t APARTMENTS 711 Oce&n Ave,, H.I::. 53&14BT i\fana,::ed by William \\'alters Co. $1,L> -1 BR $14~. HIOO 1w!~. <1rape1, pl'lva!e patio $195/rno_ No ()('Is . ti73-l!IY.I. e Jlil Bt.TIIS Wa llace AvP., C.M. & garages 1,-BR_U __ ----d -e ,\DULTS ONL)' --------.. . . pprr, rri11s, rp!I, rt ... aHors J BR. rurn. 11.p!. l!PA1f'd Pool. 356 E. 2!hh St. ii.love, re r r l Ii: , gar, • HEATED POOL l BR. From SIJ5 No pell!. Childrrn ok, See Co~ta ?.11'M 642...t90:) \\'Allh/dryr. $190. 67;,..7.lill 673-::4400 , 1024 Mi5sion Apt. D, C~-2 BR. 2 bA From SlS5 Huntington Granada Irvine NOW LEASING! N•w. famUy .11nd adult1 unUs \\'l1h total recre.11tion club and pre-school. l, 2, &: 3 bdrm! from $150. Nr. shop. pins, ltl)lf, schools. Jusl south ol San DieiO f'wy. on Culver Dr., Irvine. 833·373.l. PARK WEST APARTMENTS Owned and Managed bJ The IrviM .:ompany SEACLI.FF !I-ta.nor Apt I . Spec. holiday rli1count + n1nnthly disc. $145-$160, 1 & 2 AR, l~~ BA, crp!s, drp!, patio, p10J, children wel- come. 1525 Placent ia., 54&.2682. at 126 Montr Via111, CM -----141).9£,0.ll ;,40-J;:o,)9 • --1 HR. ap! unlurn. for a<1u!t ---------· · St'p f'A?.1TLY SECTION lor * BAYFRONT * I BR-:--furn. Adul!s.-Pool. Sll3+ u1il/111o. VILLA MESA APTS. THE GABLES· children ur.der 5. C11.rpor1 . 560 W. Hamilton RENTAL FINDERS I Call !l.17-:1!147 "V<'S. 2 BR, P11v patin. ll1rl pool. THE SEVILLE .~ust South or \Varnrr Ct--1. 64&s4160 <>r ;,.15--0760. Fret To Lilndlords cnR~ONA-11,..1-11111-;:-:-2h)J(';; 2 ··ar i'lit:!'d .c;ar. Children 2 Br, 1'2 Ba, w/ gar. Adlt.~. on Golden W!"~t. 1"1.B. UTIL Prl. Gar11.1tr, pvl y11.rd. (' . 11rli;n!n<' m j)('!.~ plo<i.~c! crp1s, drps, rllnie. l ncd yd, (714) 847-1055 C I "5.0111 Imm All( Ol'f'ltlll . ~urn ,\. Si i\~ rn,: 719 \\.' \\'1] p;Hin. 636-4120 qu1Pt arr11. p ~ .• m pets. ll1"t uril p111<1 'r'<'ar rou1it1 J . • "· · son. Sl33. ;,.j8-1405, 64&-6762. 4J'iW.1ttto,c .. 1• M-Adul e $l.l.~ mn. &12-ll:12o.· &u;.12;,1 24J9.G Orange Avr $155 21il9-E Slln!a Ana Avr $1:>.'i I N'f:1\ -l!nfurn 1 Bl'. t . l~l;t:.-, -t.;:;;;,l~ta"bt;-ifiR~ /I I _, "'P · HARBOR GREENS Charming, casual, new apt' H t t B ch 11 il11s, 1·1·p1s, .,r ps , un 1ng on •a !'lrct kilch, firepl, p~liQ. Nr Cos ta Mesa dshiilii', :.II 1111 1 i n c l. at the beach. BEAUT!t'UL t"URN. APTS. rn:e1111. & ba~'. $1 9.l yrly. s 1: .. n11nn Jnri ;\!17 A\'ocado, GARDl!:N k STUDIO APTS J BR. }'rom S14:i $141).$16.\ Qu1r1. priv, pario, 2 673-7~J2. DELUXE A11t !:!. fil:rt.19/1.L Bach. l ,.2, 3 BR'1. from $110. 'l BR. From $215 ll.'IU'drobf'5. lrplc, dreg~in~ TOWNHOUSES ! 2700 Peterson Wa.y, C.M. 21661 Brookhurst ~r l!B 8 Ibo I I nd ,_. • f\'};W 2 & .~ BR. Shai: 546-0.370 (7141 962-6653' rn1, lo«kerl _5ep. gar. Pool. a a I• n;.; N~\VPORT RACK 81\\' !'/'!Ifs. rl\\'hhr, gar. Only :1 --·~..:.:...:..::=..:·=::_ __ ~;n~c~1~:~1,;1, ~1 hlk \V . COZY 1 Br. apt, yrlv. Nn 1, . !H'l~hbors 111. yn1'.r Bld~. ,'''IBLRSONU GI ARDENNSI AP'fd s 2 Bdnns .. 2 Bath prl ~ Squares 011!~. Ref'.o; 1 ~ ,{· ~ Rft .1 B<1 ~rp!1·, 111111 C'hild 11k Nr. S. Coast nurn. ewy ec. ~ :",,_~7"11',s". Jvd , on SJatrr). 116.) + u!1l s 673.1:-.0.l roon1. dnuh!e .i:araR" Beal.II Ph11;1, :.lll-197:1 nr :..1; .... 2321 New cpts & drps. Spac 2 v.·erks FRF:E RENT ------- -louni:" Pool. B 1!11<1r11~. . ----. ---~rounds. 1\dults. nO pt'lS. CASA del SOL Hig:h·rise 2 BR'll from $295. :\ sidr tie slips .11vailable. &12.2202 LG!::., ComtortAble 2 BR. elccr kitch firepl, paOO. Nr <>1·can & 0 b.11y. $195 yrly. 673-74;12. 1 BR. Apl. Unfurn : At Park Nt'WPOTI . Spa club privileges included. Short lrrm lea se .11vall. $1119.;,Q/mo . 644-565.1. 2 BR, carpl!led, draped, near bcHt'h Sundeck. garagl!, \\'llShiog facil. Y f' a r I y, &12-3978 eves & \\'knds. Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 1-~-----~-- 1 [u);-J-Bc_220 _t2ih-:..;1 L~E 2 BR, 2 Ba uni SiovP At 11 ~ Ch ld 2. RR 1 RA, (,arrlc n Un its. I $1·10 mo. 22&3 Fountain \Vay $150 MONTH -POOL 360 I[ 'a · 1 Bl{. 7 BR. 2 RA • 1rfng, cpl.~/rl~~ Ad 11s 1 $2.,(1 ',::n • f,.12.'0~11~ ~~~147 S~111 1: IT~1~. ',lrps, •l:.h\\'h~, ~:. tllarbor, turn W, on Jnr] cpl/drp~, kids OK I '°"'" ~lgr, 219151h SI. H.B. only, No pt"!.~. 6J :1-04llfi, · p11ll•', .t:.11m 1ril111gs; frph ,1 \\'il!lonl. 2620 Delav.'arf', II.A. e V!E\V APT, · L~. rm., hl'<'pl., Kitch, ba., J Ad il. rinl y $11!!. Util's. & gar. inc!'rl. 642.-6889 _ _ -,-__ ------------1.:11r 2fi'ii l·.!1!<'11, .~17-tl062 --. . . &12-2221: aher Jpn1,!i36.Hil6 --------11 RP. Mrrlllll1on (nn<1n: All B Ibo p . 1 • MARTINIQUE • aft 7 p1n ,t Sun. $16~/nio. I Quiet Adult L1v1ng --Corona del M•r Costa Mesa P1·t. bacli . nn·'&i b11. :'\11·1>ly furn'd. :-;,, ('00k1nr:. 673-69().1 1-----~--N!CF: ap11.rtn11•11b, t '1il1!1("< pairl . '1 hlo<'k 1(1 Oi;ran. I 2.'iXI ~;11·1rw, Cri\1 -~ 1 BR, Jllllll'lin,i.:, •I I w c.11rp!'hni.:, ,i.:llragr :>:o per~. • i;1~49;iz • 1-~-l RE'f11Ul11 1 ~·urn ar1t 11/ 2.iirage. s17:1/1110 • Call i;7;...;,:,;,3 • 'l aR-1-BlktO Oc•an Ca l! 111r 4: 544-4.~->ll Costa Me1a ---* 2 B R. F u rn . S155. POOi~_ flllns, l'T'flb, d1 P~. 1101 •·hildt'<'n, !~• Jlt'I~ '.!:!: ... 1 ~. 17th PJ, cr.1 541t.t7.1s • * bl1 i11s, 1•rfn£. •'tH"l/p11lif'l, a a eninsu a . . ---1 & 2 BR. Shag <'Pl!, blrn.~. 1 BR nrar twach, nc_"•ly DON BUIE Pool. QuiPI $1.10. 61:,.:iO~·l OCEANt'ROST 2 AR 12~. I P ark,L1ke Surroundings NEW TOW~HOU ~E hf'llul lndscpd. Sl50 & $l 70 dPC'OrHlrd w/pool .$!40. prr -;--.-,.1 ,·,i ·~ "·, n "·.' OEl.UXF;J-2&3AR APTS.2AH,l 1 ~Ra,&·'t.Bl~.Crpl.(:, \ncl •llUl;' Adull,onl ·no mo .. Also, 2 hr , bll.M & 2324 England St. I Bt:DROOo\1 , ""~r hi h, S130 . • Y. u ·• fur .. sh.ct. P b. I Al •·uRN BACllELOR dqis si•lf <'lr:,11111~ i:"s ov. "· ) T'f'lris.: <·rpts ;(:. rJrns SJ;;Q • 2 BR. Studi0.-J•-.,~.~,-.~Cc-p~l-,. t drp.~. 1tsh11•hr. hltn ovt:n, SIR:i. 494--00~ or 4g.i...1911. H · 8 h ·1· d · d R 11• 67:1-47'14 SOr '· • ., ' . "''t~ · · • ., .. unt1ngton eac J>f'f ino, r11 <'111n ~ .ea ~ · · ~ I p · II d p r 11 en ·l 1:11 r P·1!1os 548-360'."i , .. · · incl uii!·~ 8~7-f!:ill rv patu:is * r ools _ ' . ' •· 241 Avocado Sr. 646-0979 , _ ·· , _ Sa nta Ana You arr thr Wlflll<'!' of _ _ __ ___ Nr ~hop'g e Adultl! only '.l47 \\I \Vll~o11. Tr11rltw1nd~ Rcr<H ~. ~1 1--8511 -;;;;;;;;;;;.;,;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ~! llC'kr1.~ rn !lu• s12.;.s1:t1 1,c;~:. niorlrrn I hr Corona del M ar I 1777 Sanl<'I Ana Ave, Cl\! HHANl)-;'\/J~\V-Ea~!sidr 1 & 2 :.uXURY A!"f. M ~ME • So uther n California nr tw-h : <·rpt~. drp~. r1" * COROLIDOAPTS * r-.1i;;r . Apt 11.1 e 64fi-5.142 RR 1 f.· 2 harhs. Sl:O 10 1!\!1'.:SA VERDE: ARF~A $26()2 BR unlurn. $1·10 I rr:o, Sports, Vac11ticn 40!l_C~f:.._ a.~261.~47-~1~ 2 BR Sludio. Unfuru. All sl.1) _ I RG 2 Br i:rpr~ SI!!,-•. Crp11$. drps, d~hivhr, :t BR., 2. Baths, ~irr~la.:I'; C'rp!s, drps: hlln~. rrf.nJi:. VILLA MARSEILLES BRANO NEW SPACIOUS & Recreatlonal DELUX1': Bachtlor Un1tii. . f'lt•c rlsh10.'hr dlJI ca...,...rt $_. 1·: hi•. 1. • -' !'CH clean ~<1s ov<'n, all ,1,1r l11ri:f', private p.11110, 2 car Garage avail. No pt>ls. 711 Iv lk 0 U ·i 1 · · · ··-· 1 '111~ ns, PA in, nn pPts 1 i:ara£e Near f rtew&y Jndl11.narv.[is H B S.15--0760 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apta. Vehicle Show 11 1o rr11n ti P1 lri: 110o[ SJ90 f., 11ro. 673·'.'.J7!1 ' \\'kd~ •s Rf! ""'.I() ;,.is...1!\fi7 ,{· J.:11.~ pr!, )[rrl J>OO .. 324 F:. · · ,,_ ' · · 111 ih~· LINDBORG CO. ~1fi-~~79 -. >· .) .. · --:!01h s1 ti.\6--91411 . _Arlul1s. ~016.7-B,;-s,;;;Ji;;I,,.....,.,..,...,.,..,..,..,.~ ANAHEIM Apt. Unfurn. 365 At U f 365 -GOLO-MEDALLION-A'l~rRAt .lBr,J '-tBaSludlo ---- Adult Living Furn. & Unfurn. :---:::-:-:------1 ~~....':'.'.'.'.~'.'.:_ __ _:~~~P~·...':~n~u~cn~.'---~ ap1. Crp1s. dl'ps, h!tn~. WALK TO OCEAN COCNEVNETNETRION Dana Point Fountain Valley F ounta,·n Vallev M•'>ll•'111 :? Rt 11, Ba. crp1s. r<'frii.: Pool. No P'l s . 1 RR. Crprs, drrs . .<<111n,. w l ;~~;:-~~:;~::;;-;;~I :===~=============·===: iln>.~. t.;J.: kir. Eni.:1. iza r. fi.16--6610 rrplc-& p11rios. $1JO·Sl50 per Dishwasher . color coordinal- t'd applian~5 • pl u5h sh&g c11 rpet -choice ot l color ~1·hcn1rJ _ 2 bath.• -stall shuwers • Mirro~ .,.ard- rohe rloors _ indirect llghl· ing in kitchen _ breakfut bar • huge prlvalt: fenced patio . plush landscapinr • brick Bar·B·Q' s -lail;t: heat. er' PQOls & lanai. jl•'I:<. 1 11R $1~:i rurn. 1 Tll.l'l l~:s INCLU DEO :fi:1 \\ \\il'flrt fi-l'J.]971 :-;1 NliL~: TV, pnnl, pr t.~ nk :\Ian~· lu:>.ury r xlras. Nr. --10 \I H S'lC. ,r, up 11kl.1, DANl'I hus Sl :u Adull~. 120 E. 201h * Nl'.:W I UXURY 1 f., 2 Rr 11 . ' 1 u ~. ihvhr. sh:i.g ''''· ,ara.ae~. LJNDHOHc.; tn ~1&2~119 \111r 1ua Irir1 .14111 Coast -NEW DELUXE-I BR ' ~ • P(l(ll & f{rt_ Qu lt.L adull 2 Ar. dbl hath, pvl patio, 1\NY U~) I~ lhf' H!::Sr i.J9y In 11111 an ad! 01'111 '1 1lrlR,I' .. 1·11!1 1od~y. 6i2-~i67R 1lf'mll \\'1th Pllii.e. us,. Dady Pilot Cl11s.~!l lrrl . 64:.1-.'ii7.il ~ lh111J.:1·, dshwlir, s1HI£ crpls. 1iv1ni:: 642-4470. rlshwhr, pooL Arh1l1s. Quirl 1h·p:;;; i.:••ri::_ $\:~ ~ l~p. I S.10 "·k-l per w/kil SJ&. 6' hc>aut1lul. $185 inc's ulil. ALL NEW V8LL8YP8RK APaRrmeNTS •• . opens new doors for young families. t reated exclusi~e ly for !he family with children under five. Ca1efully coosidtrin1 their spec ial needs alld llm· ited budi:tts. . .io.1973 nr .1'1.i-2:J2\ i\lairi srr l inen~ TV & t!"lt' 17676 C a mernn. llB. 2R H~2-R,;:-Sunkrn-\h·i~1 ~11Lark' {'.fo!f'l' 2301 Npt !l42-612Lc __ ~~--- l 1'">rll, frpl l', ha Jenn~·. B!vrt . 64&-7445. BEACHBLUFF Apt1 Slf\11/!nn. 12:..1 ~11krr Avail. .;--DELUXF. 1 & :z BR. Nrw 2 BR, 2 ~a. <l1shw;is.h· , 1/l/71 :i-10--llll!lli !i \0-:..2!i70 -1 G11rden Ap\5. Bll-1ns, pr1v. <'r.~. pool, parrn. 11231 EU1.~. l,R(; !llllll 2 Hr• 111111~. 1·rpf~. p11!1n, h"a1{'d pool, frplc, fl•12·il477 nr 11•17.J!l:17 , t!q ... ·li~pL '.\r. h -,\lar! & I Adul1~ s14;, mo. :i..!&-:116.1. -WA LK TO-B EA CHJ_I _ I l.1! •~'I !'/,.1ri'i.: ('ln~r1! i::ar ---- 3101 So. Bristol St. (~!Iii. N. of So . Coas· Plaza) Sant• Ana PHDNEo 557·8200 Sl!A RP 1,i:, 1 hr, rrpl/drp~. Ll)\'1-:LY ·NE\V 1 ,t· 2 RR'~ .+ p1'kl! Adul!s only. Call ti•l&-\i~ll!I hl!1 11~. Quiel hlrt '~. Infant f'rp1'. drp~. rl 1sh11a ... hrrs_ , . OK S130, ~~KJ.-972'2 or 7flll Palni. i;tf;.3~;17 I Sa\'e your (.'flr ~ .t 1 not * TOWNHOUSE *-M0-2M2 -------· 1 tar! Just r r.ach for your 2 HR, 11, R,\, c•rris, rlrps. ; . • . --A'rrit,\C', 2 Br. fn.1111 ~13;1. phone & call D.11Uy Pilot I ;\11 t. 2 hr, W/w Crpl~. drp.~. Alt f'~IT<IS Pool.. l\lds k C;Assified 642-5678 "-•-t 1•;11 1n Arlul!~ Slfi:, 11'1 E. bl• G • I I '" 17 I •·· I D --• \lf'lo11tv l.11 :r!i'\·li'f>)( -1!$· ~A.~+« \\.!lt'r urn pt'IS 0"· 4~. r.ef'SOM· ·1 )'ourad-loday! _ _ __ $1.l.J._&l_r_296_2.,. ;;:-;:;:,-;;;;;;;;-l~"'~l-~t:J~1;\~91i&-~~"~'°~===~========= Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Fu rn. 360Apt1. Furn. 360 Valleffark's uniqut . With a private Pre.School center silu1ted rii:ht on the 21ounds, iust steps away lrom every a,partment. Operated aod profession ally staffed by T ushn Country Day School, our 5tafe·accredited Pie· School lre1.s mother.s lor outside activities Of employ· !\'l('f· . .\' ~p:u•1ou s 2 Br·. 11'1 '..!'~ BR. !'~ BA, encl pa!io. f.la l\<'1~ l'l'pts, drps., hl !n~. ]')(JOI, wshl dr.'" stv/rel. cpts, Apt. Unfurn. 36S 365 Apt. Unfurn. ----1 Country Living In Bea utifu I Smog-free MISSION VIEJO'S ••• CASA LOMA APARTMENTS Lu1t:ury I and 2 Bedroom Ap•rlments in the Hea rt of America 's Most Succ essful Planned C ommunity, O ver, loo~in 9 M ission Vie io 's Famous Golf C ourse •nd Country Club. • Patio s a nd Balconies • R•nges •n~ Dishwashers • C.rpets end D rape s e-Swimmin9 Pclol and Cab•n• • Centr1I Heating and A ir Conditioning • Models Open Daily I 0 A.M. to 6 P.M. Etsy •c;ce1os to sohool1o, r~qeation centeN, golf cours es, rest1urants, s hop p ing , theetr•, lib rary t nd p1rk1. $150 to $220 PliONE !7141 830·9121 SAN DIEGO FREEWAY TD LA PAZ ROAD LEFT TO MARGUERITE PARKWAY, RIGHT TO APARTMENTS. merit. · ' Special comforts and conveniences at home as well. Suptr·modern kilch10$ with appliances builf·in,., e~tn di$hwashers! Private pa tio or ter1ace, extra powder room, hure w1lk·in or w1\l·lo·w1ll ctcsets in eve ry unit. Plus lush c11petin1 and dr1pe1ies, Covered p11kin1 with stora1e. r or fun, dip into our bit fenced-off pool, next to the recreation center. Or walk to the 1re1t n1w Mile Square County Pa rk. New opportun ities for new pa11nts. That's Valley Par k. Dev1 loped , and now m1na11d by P.roper ty Research Corporation. • · 7 \18ll.6Y PBRK APBmmeNts 17256 South Euclid. Jusl south of Wa rner in Fountain Vat11y. 2 aod 3 btd1ooms, and 2.t>1d1oom studio ap;utments now rentln1:. Unf u1oished. $160-S'2!0 per month . ror families with p1 e·M:hoot ch1!d1en only, fur- nished models on dlspl1y. fhooo (ll4) 54-0·4785, 11r selll~ .t· shop·~. Nn fl"!~. d p k St0" 8'" 0000 • 111s. els o . ,..,. ·"'""""""· N B ~ h sr.r1 ·v1~1:.2.1 nr :..tri-fi.1'.iR BRAND NEW 3-PLEX l·~·~w;po;;';';;ii•;•;~;;•mmm~Niiiiie~w~po~c~t~B~e~a~c~---.. l':t:-2-BR:unri:ff.rl.T>nol-El;;: 2 BR. tiaraJ:r. Extra~. 11 I<· '11r IMI , /\dull~. no prt~ i\ll·:~A \l/\,'/OR. '.!ll \\'. 1 lrft S17:). 6'4~.1:.44 \\'1l~·1n A1 !', l'\1 5'1/1.-74():, 3 L~ hd;:m; 2 h11 , n<'1v tq~ •h 1i~ No 111'1.~. Ch!rlrn Oh'.. A1;11I J an. ls!. $!65 'n10, :'1-1.~ 7~·1." Nh-11<'w--,--R-,.-,-,-,-.-,-. t•pt/rlrr~. srv/dshwhr. 11:11r. A\·I nn....,, 766 \\', Wilson. fi l2-79:i.I! $180 2 BR, 2 b11 i;Judio, rcrl.('r, cpt/drp~. adj shop'g, 54µ301, 2131592-5227 -------DELUXE 2 br. Arlult~ over 48 yn; only. $150, 7S3-265 16!h Place, CM. Sl'r Mi.:r. LRG 2 BR. Crp~. rirp!, l child ok. $13.j + dp. 2214 College Avr No. 2, 646--0627 Apt. Unfurn. Fountain Valley 365Apt. Unfurn. 365 Fount•in V•ll•y • :Jounfain~l MedilerronNn Sayle Luxury 1 & % Bf!odroom..• -% Ba.Ou Adult Llvln1 Furalabed & Unfurnbbtod • 5t. .. , c .. ,,...~ . ,.,, ... ,..,. • • Cl""" c.,....., • .a.-.. GeUU.,. PARK NEWPORT BEGIN YOUR HOLIDAYS LIVING AT PARK NEWPORT High on a bluff overlooking the water, ; pools, 7 tenn is courts, $750,~00 he•lth club and S pa. Bac helors, I or 2 .bedrooms. Also 2 -story ~town houses w ith 2 or 3 bed~ rooms. Electric kitchens, J"rivate balcony or p • t i o. From $175 to $450. Subtor- ranaan parking, elevators, optional maid service, convenience shopping. See 7 beautiful model apartments, open 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. d•ily. Other timH by •ppoint- ment. Located . at Jamboree and San Jooquin Hills Roads , in Nowport, just .n o r I h of Fnhion l•land. Phone (714) 6"44-1900 for leasing inform•tion • Park Newport Apartments I, s~1urd11y, J<1nuary 2, lq71 OAI LV PILOT 25 . FrldilJ', Jar~ary l, 1971 I'=[ "'=""""="1 M'=:"' l.'::::::'.~I==[ ="'"'='" :=:.:1~~1=[ ="'"=''' ~l ~=:::.,;IM I -~·1• j[j] l.-·~··-·i~ I -... -1[51 11 -llllJ I '-'™ 1 llllJ Apr. Unfurn. 365 \Apft., Gereg•t for Rent 435 j _P_e_,_ .. _n_•_l_• _____ SJ0_ 1 _G_en_e_•_•_l ______ 1 Heullng I Job Wanted, Fema le 702 Help Wanted , M & F 710 1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; F u rn. or U nf urn, 370 1 • -------+----IGARAGE F'or r"nt on • • • • • • • 1t • BJo:AUTY Artv1~o r 10 Cll lLD CkRE. N,..,q rt'liahll' DAIL V PILOT 3S !Ne wport Beach Broad.,,·11y, 14x21 WARREN VEIS HAROLD URMST ON J E RRY LYONS ri~·1nl)ns!ra11> •>.r1 11ng nt'w l'lf'l'j()ntocarrlnrJrh1lri""n 5ou!:1:*~::,~~·~~1~rre -~,c~~C~-~~c~-'-~-:~-.~Cl'.-'i'-,-~-~-~-l~-~-1-:·-~-i"!: ~fk• :::a~11 * 440 :!:~~~!.~~~~~;·,. ~~~~::~i~~~~hof }1~~::1~i~;;f;~y Of ~~~;;~:;:£~'~;:~:;2~-;~, _.. i~.M'Jn Virja. l l~-. . _ 1..o1rpr1;;; !.. ctrps '""rlrw,i.-inR fl(l()I k ocl'an. SUPF:R DF:LUXE QUALITY Southern Ca lrfornla Sou th•rn Ca lifo rnia Southarn Ca lifo rnia N~:EO Livl'-iri h~kpi,: iob Plmnf' 1;>4.t-j70l h I 11 " I 0 -h ,\1r Cnnd11u •1ot'•I ..'..:::'.::'..'..:.:-".::::.-----11·2-3 morn, up to l,OOll ~11 Sports, Vacation Sports, Vacatio n Sports , Vac ation 1111 llfu s "1 •~1>wi1<1r a.: AUl POSITIONS CAN'T BE BEAT l'r11·u1.~ P11t1n~ ~ fl , of11rr l';Ulh'~. ln1nu•d ')j'. & R•cr•atlonal & R•cr•ational & Recre at ional arf'll I'nl ·1'i. l_;Prm·Nn~.,. AVAi ' •BLE: ll ~:ATl-:O p()(}L I I & rupanr:,i. Ora11gt' Counly. d!'cf'of, pll'11~an1, E"Hrr~etlr. Mn l'h·iity fJI 11,1111 R1nt1ls ,-Airport lrviiif' ConinH•r<" Vehicle Show Vehicle ~how Vehicle Show 1111 1 icrs. S:i~-mo. A~k for APPLY IN PERSON 12.-l P~l c.1rpllr\ .~· !'i!lira~·· i1 ~=======:'.'.==I Con1plt'X, IH1J Ai1'por1Pr 111 lh<' Ill 1 ,. Ht 1h·· I.it, f;.\'.~l!ti7 , AIRPORTER INN HOTEL ll!DIJl·~N \'lLJ.,\G~: 400 !lolrl ,r,, Rr.~t11urn n1. bank~. ANAHEIM ANAHEIM ANAHEIM YOUNG-/\t1_n_"_1_"-,-.-.-,_--, t:,\nDFN A!'TS l-'R~oo.:.;.m~•'-------·I San [)if1:o &-. N'p1 Fwy..,. CONVENTION CONVENTION CONVENTION i;t>ek~ po~. in ~"''}'ll'Pcpt, :2'.~llJ Svulh Sa.11;i , UNCRO\VDF:D PARKINC: CENTER CENTER CENTER PAX nr 11dvf'r!\sing !lelri. <;;anla /\n,1 o :;.u;.1~2j • * LOWt~ST RATES .111nuRry 2nrt thru lll!h .ll'lnuary 2nd l)ln.i 10th J1111uary 1t1rl 1h1'\l l~h Vrry rir[l('nd11hle & 1.,. <N.1'K'r/mg'r. 2172 DuPont Dr. Plf'ft~f' 1•11U 642-5671l, rxl. ll~ P!r11llic ~All 642-56lll, f'Xl , 314 p1,.1sr call 64:.?~'£111, f''il ·114 1rl111o:r111 6~G-ll74!1. 18700 Mac Ar thur Newport Beach, _Cali.!:_ • COOK'S HELPF:R -:'! day& each \\•~k. No nltr~ or ~'ffk end1. Tr111n lnr CHEF. B u'rro u11:h·,. Cafetrria, Paul Ma.xwrll. t>1gr. B»-3232 Ext 43.1 We~tcliff --·--------Sl6:1 -2 HI~. :.;1'1' •h&i::. hltn<; h!d 11'•f•I 11,nd ..:r1l1ng~ QU•<'! arl!ts 11'1 f) c ! ~. t;.i:: 2·11 1 • Apts., F urn. or Unfurn. J70 General Rm. 8, N"""'por1 8Pach bet11ern fl tnd I pm In claln1 hrt11rrn 9/•nd I pm lo rla im berwttn 9 111.nd 1 pm !n ••la1n1 ~:t'\-3223 Cnur1e11y to BrokPrs your 11rkr1A. (Nor1h County }'Our l ica't:1~. ~North County your tll:kf'fl . •N9l'f:h l'o11111y He lp Wa n t ed, M.,&. F 710 --DESK-SPACE-•,oll-free numl>i-,r it 5'-W·1:!21:i•"•oll.h"te nun1bt',r 1.~ 54().12:'fll Coll·fJTr rounitll'r is ~ll\.\:t..'fli * • • • ARTIFIClAL LIMB 2 nrkrt~ rn thr 222 Fore st Avenu~ --.--·l~-=========1 -------'IANUFACTURING • Southern Ca liforn ia WILL PAY Ba by aitting ·rRASl l ,t. Gar11.i:e cl1>11n-up, 7 i\.l AT u RE CLEAN.arr Sports , Vacat ion Loguno Bo och Nrf'rl ndr r'laily ro ~ .. from 1111Y~· $lO 11 1~!irl. 1''rc-e est 1'11 ~. GRAD s E R v 1 c [ C HAS. CUBBIN '21151 Lochlea Ln. Huntington Beach You 11rr 1nr 11·!nnrr ol & Recre ationa l 494-9466 woi·k. L1vr in Lagurm _ wnrk Lf)Vl'.;LY l~r clr11n hnm,. lnr Anyumr, ~R--50:t1. _ <.:0~1PLF:TE0. Vehicle Show in Cosra ~lPSll . Hour~ ll to your hahy. C{}f)fl eatt. I \\'r \1•111 train for mnlrl· al !hl• DESK SPACE :1. Call &12.43:!1, rxt 771); _!:~a~n_:ihlr 0.1. li46-:).'i.12._ Houaecle a ning 111~ nl plasl1c, arliilch11 ANAHE I M 305 No. El C•rnino R••I hnrn" 494-5139. RARYSITI'!NC: my hnm, ,.., . rr<>1 PhnM-for appolnlml'nt --u. ,\1rsa ~.•.ean1ng ~rp, 11·r I • !\INGSL~.:y ~1fG. CO. CONVENTION Son Clemente S\\11Nl.ER Or1ni;e Co anytimr lronhll{, SI....., per C11rprt~, windows, n()ors rte. I * CENTER 492-«20 1;u1dr. Frf'e info OCSG P. hr. Call 647>-3092 llr.<: &. Conunc'l. ; .. 1i;.1111 ;,1s.i;1 hi io an1 tn 3 pm --- It 'USTODlAN Dayt ! n r servire C"C)ntrat'tor. Cbu11t1r~ 11111'<! blda-., gt>n'I clH.n1n_i.::, E"XPE'r. only, S oulh co, ~16--i122. .11111u;11·1· 2nrl thru 101h CORONA DEL MAR 0 Box 2111, An11htin1, YOUNfi Moth11r will h11hy~lr -HOUSE: Of <'LEAN- ,, l~I; l 'nf11rn $ l \ ll, r1r11sf' r;ill ll·12-jli7!'i. r-.;t ~1.t ! Htn suilr fl\'! ha pv! rnlr _~2AA-I. :'i'.t~!lO~l. 'l~1 ~r old in Ill\' hnnlr ('111.ll Complele llnu~r C!r11n1ni;: Cptsld1r". i.1111.• Cai· ;i\I hrl\1re11 ~11nd I pn1 In <'l<11m Prkg. l'rPt r1rp,' uni pr!. r.~~NTLE.\1AN In in1rN>.'li1rrl lii:t •. 14\7. . . j fi·\1.filr.?4 fl A B \' SI TT E R /Hskpr. 2---rh1lr1rrn :'! 7, Liv,. ln, Eng Sfll'a).,. RPI'~ !193--71192. [)ENTAL A~sist11nt. 1'.l1111.11·r f'xp'd \l·nm11n nvrr 2R. ~u~t hP nf'&I rnt!lru\ous 111- !f'restf'd. • \\'01·k 'vith }•nun}.! rlenlis1 4 da y~ 11 wetk. Goorl tw>rwlits & sal11ry. Call fnin1 1\1011. ,Ji.in. 4 nn, 645.-1060, Dt:NTAL JlEC~PTJONlST _ Drsk only_ Exp'd. Prolirll'nl 11'\1 h in~urancr , Afttrnonn 111 f'l'e hnr, 41-i or 9 pm), son111 S11t'~. Sala?)' open, Iring,. hrnrfits. Ph · 11.nytin1r !H.J . arra) 8 11m-9 ptn. 1146-~540. * DOORhf AN, par1 1imr. /\p11ly P ORT THEATER, Allr. 6 evrs. Cri.\f. '\f') 1•r1~. ill lnrl1a11111...-.l\.'li, ~our 1itkr>I~. ~Norin C.ounl) Sl •l:i,nin Ownrr. fi7.1.fi7~7 I in n1atrin1on~· •. t:arly with 1====""'=""==== l!IJ. 1\1~•1 l Hr l11 t1\ Aillrs. •nll.frre numh<;>r ·J.S 540·12201 ---· ~---1--1 1>11n11• 111 rrrl'sl. :Ll&-0\!H C La ndicaping -RAl<F.H\' ,,1an !o m11ke r.'"'• ,. 1 -_,•n \\' , * '.l0().60().\200 SQ. I l-'-'cP_•_n_I•_• ______ _ .. -·11'f!"r "'" · • oFr!CES. $tjjJ.$00-Sl80, I rl0!1ll1.~. \\'ork f; 11ilP~ wk. ROTOTILLING , JOil ron· f"rrn1 . ('Jr11r1 cul. TrottPr's , dillonlnl{, 1";pr1nklf'.', ~<><t ,i, 1 R11kPry, 2:1•1 rorr~t Ave, Aerr1 lawns. Fr"r .< o 1 J Lni::una Br11<'h H,.on11ltu11, ('\1 :.i:,.11-;-r.ri_ I ·i--------J[g] CARPENTRY COSl'A .\lf's~ -.c:rral lnr Costa :\Ir~!!. 6~G-2l30 l ost 1nd foond MINOR H~~PAIRS. No Jnb -I 11o;1udi•t1I !urn f< l1l1! p111d . * XLNT OfFtCt: Sp11cP. . _ C I M 0 BLDG 1·00 Sm11ll. Cabln!!t in gar· analysis & esl. l.1r'rt ('•)rl· B ~:-A-UT 1 VIC/\T !ON !ra('lnr. llou~e nf Hu11-nw1·pn1rn1 nrttls proplt 11·ho _l~l"'="="="'="=""==·====o \ wllr work ror :o.:lnt p11y. os it esa 1 1111, frn111 OCC $.';:·1 111'1· Now Av;iil. LID " -lit:!-~:.~_10, 33;.:-, Vi~ 1.1rl11. NB. 613--4:.ll Found (free ad.1) SSO l'!ge!' & o I h" r ca binets. 545-8175 It no an~wer leave VILLA CORDOVA FE.\!,\Lf OnlJ. Jrl ral !nr 3700 NE\VPORT BL~D. NB .\1/\L~: n1u:hshu11ri, rt II r k msg P.t 646-2372. H. 0 . . ~t11r!i•nl Furri N ut1! pair1 _ _?,N '!1lF. AA~ h1,111r1. lound \'JC Rt>Public• Aridrrsnn -:'!:16--1()~4 , NEIV NEW NEW Lu11.ury 40 Unit Adu lt Apartment Comp lex 1 & 2 B EDROOMS F U R N ISH E D O R UNF U R N . ('l<\SI' 1,-, schools $7j 1)10 fi1 ;•·i/~r~1 nr '.i-ll-50J2__ , ___________ Maint•nanc• aoa·s _____ --Hon1rs. ,\1r~a Ver rl e QUA Li TV 11·nodrnd! Grn. f.12-~~21). _______ 1610 Si\NT" ANA AVF., C,\f ~14_::-1o!i~._ ------1·11q1., ~n1 . i:rn ron~lr. t'rrP HANDY:\fAN \1'111 rlo p!un1-"MO\lf; Ot' 11 1E rl!G ROY" JIL'NTJ;'\(;TQN Bc11rh _ stn-f:./5-;;~l ~~~ ~1.5032 CRt:YllOUN[) -.\-111lr, found 11u:i1r A· df's1.i:n. C11U KPn. I hin.c: f.t _n1obllr homr rrp11 1r~. I WAITRESSES 1\1•111 prrlrrrrrl kilrh<'n f,, ------_ --12(26 \ltr . Gn!riPn \\'rs1 anrt &l.HlO.f:I; li4fi-.21l·12 fi4&-fi94.1 h;iih pn\'llr~rs. s1:1 .~· $:£1. \\'IL!. Pmv1dr OF~'ICE lnr F.llis. ('111! S41·961~ S a.m. REMODF'.LING-& Rrpai r 1 ==.=c.======~-Nrat app1•aru11:. e:ood char. }"uru, ut 1l p1111\_ fi.l:!--A:l20 11 Sr(' . .Wrvtr(' 111 l'\<'hani;::e 11JI '1 p.m. 7 days 11. 11k. S!lf'l'lali!>:, Comni'l. rP~iltPn-f Painting & J\(I EXP F.HJ F;NCE NEC -----~ --.~ fnr S('l"ll('r~. ~f.-9!\!lf\. -----p I' h p h • l\lall.V fnnge henelhl'I '"'00'1 fnr v.orktn" n1an. Kit-'E\\·'PO T -BP. Cll-C~.. MALE Tiny Ions:: ha11'f'rt rtoi:: t111L · anr Ing, r 11 1nr1 1, aper ang1ng . " 0 ,. R • L\14" 1· f 614 -•, Jnll'!"\'11'.o,WS 2-4 Daily chen Pr1i• E ('\! * " ·" _t:oldrn color V1r: 21~1 11rxl mar 1lr. ornHr11. -4.J:r • C ' " "~ ft 10 1000 fl o « 116-9 ----------No \V11!11inl! \.1'1 F:. 11th. f'.1\1. • f.-li!-O.'::.!f; * f'n ,_f <AN • flltll!f' .,...;,. 1 Cr-.1 or Add1t1ons-* Rrmortrhng EXPERIENCED Dr n t 11 I ch.atr11!de auistant. Snu!h L11.a-un11. Office. Mon · fr\ x .rays. s.erid fP.~umr 10 32:1~1 Coast l-1""')', So , --~ An.~w & srrrrt11rial fi7:l-1fi01. ~1o 6q~-* WA'l.LPAPER * Equal orrtr rtnployrr --,-,.-f'ER k " -.~v-· -~. Grn,·1ck .~. Sori Lit-. -• .1 . 1vrr · • fl • \\l\Pn you call "M11r" £SJlf'rlf'llC'f'rl Hntrl l\la1d lk I ' 27·111 r \\'rrk FOUND nni:: Rmwn anrt fil;\-f.1)11 • ~1~2110 BLUE DOLPHIN • ~p!'•'1;1t 1·;1h1r1r1 spal'r • L"lh i.:ar.1~''" " I~ <tnr " i 11·1rn~ . , P" Busine ss Rental 445 --~l'lll-14<\•I Mf>.lTil 001 f; rl11y!li " wrrk • 1:1n • r1I • 1.mlr, • 1'~11'1• e J 111 h:· <!l'-PI e I ;:.s ~lfl\r • ~[11'•·1;11 ~o>llllllf•l"/Wll lll\!: -up ,\pt:<. MfYfEL :1 1!1----915~ I 11'h1lf' malr \'1r S1lktrt>r f_:"f:T-!ht> f;~·,.11,.-00--;r-R~palr, . . •;·RY C \ -Appl,v 111 rrr· CALl:. -4!M-Ll!l6 Pr:I\'ATF. Rm ~·hRth-;/p1o't OFf'llE. STORE. 11r. N'p1. R.'l:.dw • .:-1. -,, C 1 r c I e 1'V remodr! l.r pllllo.~. INT/F..xter ~1n11~1~. f _rPe 110n,.JJ:li1 V111 Lido, Ntwpocl 1---""=:..:o.c.:::,:.. __ ,, ,,..,,.,, 67.1.~117 4~.11\C..1 I ~!! Loc11I n>f ~ l_,1c ri k 1n.~. Rr11rh. F'tJ LLER Brullih M IPS A:~!'\' I r1111·;111\'f' s1nl!;l<', arlll n1an Ai·h . Pnsl Ofr ,(: c":n•yhl'und 1- --. ' Arcnus111·11! Crtllngs. Cal! r.;. R. 11rr11 S2.6:'i hr to g1 e "li~I! 1·,1ql{ I.;, rl rllP""' GAS & WATE R P AI D I NO P OOL I S'.!O 11k ti"i:t·:l'i~. drpn1 1;1x12 S7.'I n1n lsr2 A~J, ~\'h~tr , vrry 1 lci~ahl~ Chuck. li-1!">.0llOn. Helly Anll"e S~1·0:i11l. 1W n\I For rt'nl u1 Cos\11 Grahani Rralty fi'15· ·ll4 ~~~ r~;n l'!l~l .. oun N'.1; Carpet Service PAPERHANGING-F r ee •fDLl,'"rn=G0c"·-s=KK=PcR~- \11''"'· qu1rl & 1111l·~.,~~~· STORF./. -R2ti W. 1 5 9 4 <h 8 S 1 1 7 . 68 CM. ii2~li~-n "' d C Cl r s!.. s11!isl11rtion l{URMI Jl. m· f1 * COST ACCOUNTANT \\ork1nc n1a11 on y. "'' __ .:_: $11 S mo. * -----' · · vian1nn aqll'I r11n1n~ 1rcrt, Dari sc hwa r t z, t.1.1 Cxec ('111! rnr 11ppointmrnl 962-117!\ Li\RGE. pleasant. \\'1Jrkir1i.: SMALJ., [)rk hlur hiH'Ollrl New \'r;ir SprciaJ~ 5-tl-;,ll<\6. i\t nn/~·t·i . 1323 Elden Ave, CM (-~ii f..l!l--7.lil l n ustr1a en a 450 1 !l:.O OoJ.:11·oorl . Wi1 h Clf'.1111\ng 400' S20. INT/F.xlrr Pain1ing. }'rte " -----L-"I' I'll r<t , Rrl's. Jn1n1rd. Srr1•1re. ~t!ll C'J T\rrrpll\lnis! 11nrt (;pflf'r11I f'f)UN n Rrautilul cln.x1p rf'rl r l'Pf' r.<1 .,. :-.. .> ~ I n1~n nnly. Cost11. Mts11 area. I d • IR t I pursr. vu· lflth &. P!aCi'111111 rrre Mi11or Re1»1iring ""=~-~~~--~-~ ;;-GIRL f RIDAY. put •in1f' ----------SMALL UNITS I 1;.11;....o11n fi42-.'\014. nfr , f'n.~~ihilH}' nf (1111 l1111r -or -'-> 1 Re nta ls to Share 430 COSTA MESA 1 O!lli i'AlNTJNr.--:-t:.\. r.[r11 •. ll! yr~. 410 \\'. Cn11sl Hw.v • N.R. 111 a Irr ~1" 1 · 1 646 OOJ2 642 112 1 I '.'".,"-Ir Vir nr C!\1 ~ .. 1s-.11~1 : I . -.. -~~-I d -77 II' 11 h _.i :~ • __:_ Ceilings I 1 f R.v 11ppoint 61~ .. 1!1.19 ~I, Cn~1 ~ ,\1r.~R, "1 1\J{r\l.l.,\"\ 2 An ·1, . . . . ~ s~r.& $11:11nn. ln1111('d nr1·11. rnuNn Sian1PSP ~lair.I--~'--------~:.:prl'. 11,~·., ·1 "· OL:,",,~.~1. -................... ,..--1-=----~---- .. LL,... G I 1.. h," h II \' 1 1 C 1 ,,rrnu~t Pl 1111:~ "'"' -. ~n ('I'"· 1lri•~ hl l11' t11rnf i''C·•·'' I! ~ panC')' ftli0-17:1 Sfl IL \\'/\\ Ill' ('0 ar. u:: r\"lMI' PA INT Arrou~hr~ Pl 1ng~. ___ . ___ --· --AF: II kfl~!'fl\ l'fl~lllf'!lf'~ l/SKPRS r:n1plyr p11ys Ire. l!llfui:i J',~,I ~1~:,.~r1·, h<'ll\1111111 ~al 1,\,.. hious~ *NEW BUILDING* & Dnvrr. :i.JA--Sg7i . SIO fll or tradl'. !l.11·6927, PA INTING: Qu11Hly 1111 I. r e pN>srnt11-li\f'. F11r1t11st1r (irorgr Allen Tiyl;inrt As::~n- Ad•il". 1,<• 11 , ,1,,,.11, iokl 11/•a111 .. '1011r :~ar~" S11 .1 lml .~(l 11 11111ts: f'lllrt', res1.J or fi:\6-'.'1 110 I e:irttr wor\:. JnsurPrl, free oppnr. ror riu11l 1fif'1t prr.....,11. r·~· l flfi.-B F' l61li, S.A. !-~(l\!..; ,\J:r:\;>.Ci':\11·:,'\T f"'!" n1o C':1.!I 6 i .. -lli0,1 1111 tnnin.110·220pn11·rr. p\f'11ty Lo at SSS t sl.61:>.--2276ar1 4pm ___ \\'e tnun, f:uiir Cl1rn1rlr :1 11-0.":!I~. 'a1T ~'' h 1~ '.n~'O :111n1 of P''''''"· llllh .t· \\'hll!irr PAINTING; Hnnf'~ gi.111r11n. ~ll-!"lil40 or frl&-'?!11~ --::: 0 SIOI llF\VARD f C I C t · ---llUNTJN(;TON R~:ACH B.\Cllf i.nn:::-1-i'\LY -J-Rr !'F:Ci'Y., h;i~ l11rn11urr, srrk-A\·r Costa i\l<'s<t. l')r 1"'1urn nr emen ' oner•• I 1rrd wntk, l.ic 'd Local ref's BOOKKEEPER l:j\'!ON I I• I ( u\" 11"1fhnmr \\f,1oman. (' 1·.,·"-c< '· •,11rp''· Rr11llor inln lrafling !n ri•turn ol Call 67~:i7•10 all :i · 11 pt "I u1 . <; p-11•. 'all ., 1· ,,.. • r, rirrs• :ouit roals. l Hounds MORI': Concrel• p11t~1 !or ' . Rr-nt11l t::xp. C11U IJ1ra inr. Hfl;ll SCJIOOl. fllST. ;,1+;.;11;1 I i\no. smokrr. l.ocal rrls C~s1a i\lrsa fi42.J4&:1 Toolh Gra~· 1 hroll'n 1 hlue 1lrs• mnney. Ardstlr Af'lllng:. 64~7771), \\"r~1rl1r! rrriooonrt n~:,,vy Dl;TY 1;1i;...s:.10. Nr.\\s1ftg. 11'2!1 1n 2100 sq. 1 Clf'n pl111d & 1 gra'.v plain' \.u'.. i·itll r-.1ax 11t 64~.0fi1C7. I Plaster, P atch, Repair A~'"'Y, :!()13 \\'r:o.1rl1fr [)r., .,\TEC'llAl\'IC· '\\"/\1'TED-Congrn1al lad.v In fl. Nr. Rakrr 11nrl F111rv1rw, 4 s""rl J-arkrts, \ hlur l'R>,-•. f,'sl •• " .. ~·Inc, bN"ak-N.R Sf.!lf; In SJ;lll M0;>.'111 Huntingfon Bea ch I R I II h '~ r. "" * rATCll Pl.ASTF:RIN(; II I •'"' , ,, All 1YPf'~. f'ree P~t1ma1rs i>hr IO\"C'I~ N Ru s 1111 . 1 ~·r lr11sP. sulliv An , rhrrk, I r.;-olr1, 1 hlk in< haul1n• ,r,, ~ki nlo11din' --CARRIE·R--,1lr11u11.·rri: H ..... grad11ahol'lnr I t •1 H''' Fr.O\I ,,~-, l'\t/h;1, a prii·. •Jtnll '>l(l-41:.!!l. c11shn1rrf', 1 iz-ra_v f,, hlk Srrv1rrk11u11lity.:>4R--1166!1. c,ll .""""2." rqu11. 111!<1 :i _1 r~ • -,...<; . •· lii l O,v;C\ ---I k Pl I I 1213< ----.H•~·· ()\l'ilr.,kuH.: h"itll1 Cilrrlrn · --RF.:NT M·1, 11z-1 ~fl ft S1 2~ !.~r. ra•'.','"'fl_I n CEMFf\'T \VOrtK. nojoh Inn BOYS 1oun1ry11111n f'XpPr. in rll •n .~ )11,1 p••il. \rliil lo; S!l i\RE n1,I' 11i1lr1·frnnl hon1r 1110 !~;1:) l...ni:Rn, no 4, Cn~1a ~~--441!1 nr. 9.l::2():1 ____ ~mi!ll, ir;ison.ihlr Vr,.r j Plumbing _ 11l1lnmr1t1vl' mrchiltllrS, Ap · 11'1!1 l~'1h SI, l<«l'O~s f1,l111 11/ dflr·k. \\!In, .'l0-60 }f'ilr~. !\lt•~;i fi7.">-.itlfi j,J IOO Rf':\\IAR/J lnr rrtur11 nr t:~tini , 11. S!11flwk. :..111-llli1 ~1,1 ----''-------WANTED plirll !lnn~ nlliS! hr 111 thr 1..11.•' 1.«.•k_:1:l!l-'.'1l!l:.'. I s1 :i01n1u n~:l--'1~:\1 I 1nfn lrarlil\R tn. rrr11rn of -•• -CON. CR".Tf.-. -flr.nr.~·. f'J.Ut.IRlNl; REP,\\R Pf'rsonr1rl Orr. hrlnrr I :\I'! 1 r di ~. ... · I 1 11 prn. ,/1111. '1111. 1002 · l7!h Misc . Re nta l• 465 \\'lulr/Aprir111. oy 00 ."· pa tio~. /\ny s11r JOh. Rr11~.1 "11 Jni flfl ~n111 Cor th~ si, 1111111. Rch . Ap ts., Apts., 1----------· I !r111I, losl Chr1stt1111.o; r1·r \i 1r Cllll flon f..12-!l:.I•. • fi4~-.1121l • DAILY PILOT Furn. or U nfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn, 370 c;ARAC!< !nr rrn~ lli1 h S.. Orani:r. CM. Ownrr·b===""====== ll()USEKE:EPF:~l.1~. 1-..'..::::.:.::._::_::::;:::::.:.::._:::::__:;:,;,_:::_:c:...:c;..cc.;:;.___ l!KJJ C'llly s1. N.H. ~rr.v..:!"irvrrl_._fi46-9.116 . Child Care I Roofing D111111 Point, :"o11 n Ju1n Sp11n1~!1 spr11k1nR n , r; 11~H:u:n:l:i:n:g:to=n=B=•:•:c:h===H=u:n:t:in:g:t:•:•:::B:•:•:c:h:'.::==:,i---'~'1~,:'-0l:::'~"'..'."~"c'~;~)-c'~":':__ LOST lri~h Srllrrc~co~"~lee. I ~~~~;! ______ ----=-------C11pish"R no anrl 4;r ... :1'1.1ll 11/lrr :1 p.1n. · II ii h' XPf'R ~11; o m" BEFORt: Ynu huy, r11 ll T. Cl\pl11rano Rf'a!'h. -\.\'li1tr I'll '" ar, 11• 1lr t:. . ~-" ' 11r~ • R k. h ' 1 11. ' S ·, d·I·, C tlY Rnnhni::-Co r~vrr Cnnl;iot i l r. Sray nl The possible dream. All new Huntington Granada • Apartments. ~1n~e1n :is 1.imorrow. Yet P'•ted to fit your budget Ir·: 'i· • (,t .1r·1,in;, coiven1Pn!, carifrr1ablP.. Total Funrt1011 r."·1 ;~ .. .-1 t ~ dll aw~) 11 :ti "'~~1rd ~p~~r. rna~e ronm for :.r" .. 11 rd .1 ,_ 1.-~ ti u11\.1n rl1r~sin~ r nmr~. w~I· in closets. S1ie~m· l 1~•·d ~ 1 hrn'.. 1'~'~ lhr\J d1n1nh ro~ntrrs. And \tJXU!IOUS c.1 ri• ' r•:: ilnd dr ,lf\rl 1es. Plus r.riv~tP ~~f,o tr.rr~c..Ps. : . ,11~,1n(1rd hy r,r rrnr.r1. ea(h ~ro1Jp of low ha~dsome ~ r·fd,~f'· t,1rrs 1n1o i r~t hll cour1yJrds or one o! our 1111~P rriv.l!r pnols (~~r.h w1!h 11~ O\\Jl ~ab.ana)_ Nr,H b1·athr~ and shopp1n,1:. Hun!LJ]ilon Granada ~r~rtments werr. devr.loped Md"now p1ofr.s s1on al!y 11 ~nar,rd by P1nperty Research Co1porat1on. f or ea sy 11. "I: at rents you tall af1ord. The p(')ssible dream •• , c;l)mc lr:ir. _ llli:"i 'fl:\'f;TOI\ GRANADA AP1\RTMEl"\TS J.;;t •.o~th ol \ila111er on Golden West 10 Huntington Be,1:~1. Naw one & two b1drooml. Unfurnilh1d $135-$175; fur niihad $165-$2 10 . FA""41LY SECTION FOR CHILDREN 5 YEARS & UNDER. Phone: 847-1055 .... ... 'j-~ ~ UA r-·- '!: .. ... • ' I ll'l 111~r 1ngs nn nnsr. r rsr · 1on1r, 11rnrr .pr1 .. ~" I ~prrial l ~l . 6 ·1:>-271lll. y 0 Perion1ls lrrl. Ch1lc!1•rn i;:rif'\l l ni;:. 11rr11 . ll·lf ... ~7fii/ DAIL Pll T '.lo •1 91 --, _,_1_ .. _,_:100_. -------s a .,..... an rmrn!P nfl ll'f' I WST _ \Vinchf'Stf'r, nur Sp r· Cont r"'\c tor Sewing/ Alteration& 305 N. f:l Cam100 Re11.I I l!~Aoncnc0o"onc<oeomc.::•onctc• ___ scooc.. in2rr Span1 .. 1 \\'h11r 11 I . 4!12-4'120 rrrldi~h hmi\ n s pu 1 s R00:0.1 .Add111nn~. 1.. T e Dt.,,s1";n111k\ng • AltrratlonsC --11-11-.-0~c-,-,.-,.c.0,=,=,-,,c,1~1o-,~7 1 • • * R!'1\11rrt lnr rr1urn or an\I ,rl)n~rrurl1nn S111~!r ~tory nr I Sprr111l On l/rrn.'li .. ROBERT BAKER 1·1 Pl 64F..llf;lf; • _ i::.<;111n , pl1111s &-!ayouL C.11t.ln •fi4ft-64 4i:; yrnlrlrl1111i.:n1rf11f1rr~!'l1onl 4017 Ch annel P l. in 11 rasr s.1~-1~11 -----'\ln111r v1~111 ~rhnnl rl1~tnr! S'llAL1 :-Blark &-hM~ -'. :____ --I Alt•ra tions -Ml-5845 Qu11h!y 1·11rr 11 h '"I u r ,. I .\ IR-VJNE PERSONNEL N ewport Beach I flf'f r!oi::; Ans ... rl'~ !n .lut>rr LIC n Conlr R11morlPhniz,. NPlll, ll <'l'Urlltr. :!O y<'lln: .. xr. nrrr~s11r~ 61'1-:Zi.12 11!1rr SER!VICES ~·cENCY \'ou arr thP wu1nrr nf ()i\ nrr 'i;:rlPYlflt". 1 ~1 \'lr 11fld.nn<;, r•10r11:i.:. ~;i1nttng • , '.Ill I ~n ~ t1(·kr!.<; fl) tlir nl R<tkrr in ;\1r~a \'r rd" !rpau·s -~(}.7ll~~I0-76fi4._ fil e ( .l . ·IAA t: 171h t~! lrVil1!'1 ('.\I Southe rn Ca lifornia Hl'"ard, :~l!i---l:tfi9. Remodelin1t * Addillnnt I COASTAL AG E NCY 642-1470 S V · • V'frnr, Thi!' T1I• 11-111 n • ports, aca t1on "CHARl~i~: .. -. -Alk rn ~ 1 r !{.\l?I. E. KENDAi.i. {'u,I. 11,.,rk_ lnslall ,I:: rrpair~ /I 1nrtnhrr nf & R .c' •• l'.onol I 0 ,1 l.1rrnsrrl·Rnndrrl :'>lll---1:,.~7 ..;,,,,,,,,,.' c·,11.11,11., '''" IJ.r11c. r lrrrlf'r, \Ir "-"'!ill _ ~ __ _ __ _ Nro jnh 1nn sn1I. Pl11.~tr r · ,., · .~ .. Vehicle Show c111r11 ,., Hr1I. Rr ~-16--.lUlli ~1Y \V11.v 11u11l ity hnn1r patc-h1ni:-l.t'11k1n£ ~M~·er Th;: World 's L a rge1t 111 lhr ar1~·t1n1... ~ rrrair \\'1111". cr1h11g, ll11nr<. rrp;i1r il·l7-19:'!7 FMfi.n20l'i. P rofeas ioni'll A NAHEIM LOS'J"·-Blk fi: ~·h 11 r-Cn!l1r ~~1\'~<J '1 \111lh Inn .•1nall CEHA,\11! TilP 11·nrk. Fr~e Employment Service CONVENTION I \'I<' S11nl11 l ~hrl /\\'<',C\! ~·-.·.__~11n•_:~""':'.-1 r~I Sn joh !M J<tnall. 2i~1Harhor HI Ci\1 :.1or.ri:i:1 C ENTER ~warr1 MS---4j~ __ ,\r!d~!1on.~. • P.~1nor!rlini; 'l.11>--'.M'lli l!;irhnr Blvd al /lol'1r1ls .JANITORIAL Esp'rl <>1·r 2:1, pt hn\P •'\'r~. ;, nllr~ "k. 1! R 11rrfl ;i:~RfiOO ;\:-;y-1111.\-IS l~AEST d;i.y Jn fill\ ;in ad: nnn 'I 1!r!a~• .. !'Hll l\)jill.\', f;\'l-:i671\ .l11n11111-,. '!nrl 111111 lll1h t'LUFF\' ftrlly 111111r ra!. _ 1,rrw1ck N :)011 , 1,.1" ~ --''-"-.-------.. - I rll';i~r rail l'ill·~'ill. t'">;I .1141 \'I(' OrllllRl' &. ,\ias::oo1111 f,,.1-f,()11 • .11fl·.170 'Top Soil I Help Wanted, M & F 710 He lp W a nted, M & F 710 hr111r"n '.i 11nr1 1 pn1 ti' r lain1 12/Z!I ;14S-MO.Q yn111· 11ckr1~. 1!\or1h ('nuntv G. RA. y-,-h 1 k Gardening Tnp Snil, S11nd.v Lnarn II f br , lO.l:atl cv w m11 P 111rn. LYMAN LAND!'.CAPING Reitaurant 1: . tl'r llllnl * r is.> ~ fle;i colt11r. vir Vista Ca· AL'S GARDF:NING f;3:'..-16.31i jon.BluH~ &14-{11 .19, for Gardenirn: & small l11nd- 1 J[Il] ;HERRY ,:ULLIGAN* I Jf'mi 11C11p1ngM"rvi('e11C8ll540-.'ll9B E~oymBnt ii 10301 R iver1ide D r. _ ln•lruction . t!!J ~rv~:~~.rw~~~~O~,lO~~ .'.::=;:::=====~== Sa nta Ana Hgt1. \VN1tctHI. (Job 'wanted, Male 700 You arP lhl' 11·1nnrr or School1 & o J ~RM REPAIR 2 t1ekrt.~ In thr Instruction& 575 1"rrP ~·ork, auni:~ry, br11rln1t * * Souther n California prune. l.11nriscp m 11 WI t JOHN DELANEY Sport s , Vacation AIRLINE cleanup jobs. Time nprn. 16746 Pariso Or. & Recreational SCHOOLS Pmfe~~ G11-rdtner. George Mi1sion Viejo Vehicle Show ACIFIC 646--.'i89l. You arc lhe ~·innPr of P :Z ticket~ to the 111 !hr Day & Night Classes /\L'S l.11.nri M:apinl{. T r' e ANAHEIM 543,ss96 f'f'movat . Yl'lrd rrmodrlini;:, Southern California CONVENTION ~n E. ll!h st., Sftnta An11. Truh haulina-, lol cleanup. Sport &, VAcation CENTER Repair !lfll"inkl<'~ 671-llr.6. & Recreational V•hicle Show .J1111u11ry 2nrl lhru 101h PIANO l_.rsi;ons ynur horn" r lf"illliP ('1111 f;42-:i67R, f'XI :'!14 r rrlifirr1 !f'11Che1'lli. Mu11lc bi-t'Nf'rn 9 111'1(! I p111 to rl11 1m Sy~lrrn~. 1\1r. H11thcock. t:xper. J apanese Gardener, Complete yrt ~Pry\c11. R,.11 t & Re.l i11. }o'r .. e 11~i. 642-4389 ynur 111•kl'L~. iNorth fC111nty =·='="'=l=·=·=======::IEUROP.l!:AN 1.ANO~APER. 11111.rree numbrr I~ J40-1220l * * I SID Clean up • Tree Surgf!ry 1 111 lhc ANAHEIM CONVENTIO)'j CENTER • "===========* Theatric• Rcaionablf'. Evr~ 496-3383 J11 nu11ry 2nd thru 10th II . Plta!ie call 642.;,G78, t>Xf' 31 4 P1csonal1 SJQ Jh.JLLY LICENSED * RenownP.CJ Hlnd'J Spiritu11lisl Advlcf' on All mat1rr~. IAv!', Marrla1e. Bu~inf'~5 Re11dlrtg1 g!VM 1 days 11. 1 Wttk, 10 11m ~ 1n pm 312 N. El Ce.mlnri R,.11!, San Cemenrr 4!12-9136, 492--0076 YOGA FOR MODERNS * * " Gardening betwcrn 9 11nd'l pm 19 claim ROBERT BARKHEAD 1.::=.::.:.;.°"'~----your llckt'!~. (North County 702 S. Flintridge Or. GEN Clnnup, tn:I! '11prnklr tolJ.free nurribef' ~ MG-12201 Santa An• 11erv. Rntotil. llandyman, * · * 1 * You af'f' the wlnrlf'r of '2 tirkets to lhf' Southern Californl• Sport&, Vacetion & Recreation•! Vehicle Show I'll tho> ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER f)(fd job~. RPllJ. 64&-5&4R SCRAM LETS F.XPER. H•w•Har G•m•re• - Com rlrte G11 rden l n1t Se.vie. K•m.t'"l,.....,;?6. ANSWERS Complete Yard Care I Jrr.1 ~R.l7 f'!:a"kl" -Knnu1-t'r11m~ -I BeiOOP -eurrt:R i\11'-l'l{llTlllP ' "ft'5 !hr ~tuff Genera l Services you take !or BUTTER or worse." RAlN Gullt'f"!I l n ~ 1111 1,. if · I --"'C:.:.-------- ANNOUNCING ANOTHER E x citing CocoJ AND We w ill accept application• for - • WAITRESSES • B!JS BOYS -• PISHWASH'RS 1• MOSTESSES •COOKS \ ·i• BARTENDERS ~ COCKTAIL WAITltESSIS Stertlng Decembtr 2f 9 :00-4:00 D•ily Apply In Ptr1on 14001' Avenid• de la Carlota Laguna. Hills Santa An~ or San Diego Frwy. to El Torn Rd. -Corner of E l Toro Rd . and Aveni da de-la Carlota. - --- c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 The DAILYi PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplac• llBST HUYS!1 . '-11. . ")'~ ........ I' • ' J.'reoe tntro cll\~M?s: Tur~ 1111 Al 3 pm, Thur11 nlt l' jJan 11 8.< R pm. Al11n Sat & WPO mornlTIO, Prof tt11chr~. Yav11. Ct>n1er. 445 E. 11111 St, C.M. 64&.8~. AtJX)HOLTCS AnonymouR. r hon<' ~'42-7217 or wrlle to P, O. Box ll1l Co1ta Me&&, J11nual')' ?nil thru IO!h Q u1'llllY ~'Ork . Reasonable. I Plr11~r rail fi f:!·~R. tXI. 31 ,f F ree PSI. f!AA-220ll . Job Wanted, Femal• 702 Owned by Far West Service!:, Inc. Operators {If snack Shops, Coco's ~ IM't~:~rn !l 11nd I pm tn rlatm your lickrl~. !North County SELLING Ynur ho111 ? "l.l!!t" t(tll·h'tt num ht-r i~ 5-IB.12201 wi!h u~ .. M'll H f1v1t 0111!y * 'It * Pilot. Oaulfled. fiU-!'1678 AIDES _ For C(lnvlllf'.'!cenr t , Reuben's. R euben E. Lee, .:::'.j'r f ;:!~~~~~~<'r~;:1ft.cl\r.. The Wha ler, Ispdore's I !~([~-~·=1 =1~-g· '~~~I ~~~_J ·----------~.--~.1 : - - ' • •· . . -. . . [ ' ' . ~: ' I . I l I f '· " ' ' " ' .. ' ... ' ' ' ' . •· ' . ' ' . ' ' ' . ' ' • ' ' ·-I· I • • I_ I . I ' .. ' I ' . ' -- ! \ ' ' ' !-••• " I , . ' :: '. 1- 1 • .. t 1 · . ' I -I ' .. ·.;~ ! .--r-"" . . i'~ -~- ' -' . ~ ... ' . ' .. ;, ' . ' _ .. ' . . ' .. ' . . ' . I Looking ·For Someone .•. . . . 1'0 Take An Order? We' re Good ~At It We'll even pay the postage to get you to give us an order. Get ready for some quick profits by malling in your order today. Put a he.rd-working DAILY PILOT classified want ad to work for you. . ', ----· . ' • USE THIS ORDER FORM 5 SHORT WORDS MA~~ •• <?~:J.t~~~O AD. l.ESS . JHAN .;l UNES . .. ' ----' . ' • .7 " TIMlS TIMI$ TIMES TIMIS ----. $4.50 $6.10 $10.65 $15 .90 $5.10 $1.28 $13.10 $20.10 $6.00 $9.76 $15.55 $24.30 . . PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 TO ,_IGURt: COST ' '"' only o•• wort! ;, ••ch op•C• 1bov1. lnclud1 VO Yr Po\l lioli fir •• ,, .. ,,,, .tl1y1, b1titi11l111 •••••••••••. ••• •••• ·• •• ••• • • • · •• 1ilclr1u o• phone _~umber. Tk1 c11t of yo~• 1d i< 11 th1 Cl1u ific1ti11 o o' o o o o o o o o 'o 'o 'o o o o ' o o o o o 0 o ' I' o o o o 0 ' o o Io o' o o 'o '' o o o i nd of th1 lin1 on which th e l11t word 11 your 1.I i1 wril· N1 m1 .......................................................... l•n. Alli! $2.00 •~lt• if yiou ll••itt ... of DAILY PILOT A.itl r1u ... ······ ............................................ ,, . '" •1rvi'' with m1il..d • •• " pli11. City•···········•••············· , ... ~. ........................ CUT Hlll -PASTI ON YOUl INYILOPI -..... ~ ............ Postage No Will Be: Paid P111t1•e St amp by Ntcesu.ry Tr Milled In the Add~ Unllcd States IUSINESS REPLY MAIL Flut Clt lS Ptt~lt N• II, C.t+t M"'• C..!lf.,~it . Oron91 Coast DAILY PILOT ,_ ·o. lox 1560 . •Cott. MeM, Calif. 9162' .. ., ' t1•11if!'<i o.,t. ' . . . . . ' Or Giv.e: Us ·an Order .by Phone ' • • . ' I . '" ' - \ At 642.;5678 .The · Direct . Line -f·o , . . . . . . . . ' .. · '. . . . . .. . .. . DAILY PILOT l •• : ·- ' . ·' . ' . . ' ' _.....-; .. .. -- · ·c1as1lfled Wcint Ad .. ___ ,__ __________________ ....._ ________________________________________________________ _. ' • ' - • 3a DAILY PILOT r,1d1r, Janual"j 1, 1971 s.t ... d1y, J•nlllrY 2, Jq11 OA!LY 'ILOT tt I l it ![Ill' I ·MM:t1 111 1 Ill .·. ollrfamous DIME-A-LINES NEED Lovin.I adult bomt. Doti• '-------------'''--' '----' ror J yr oki 9PA,Yed eernat" &54 Truck1 ' 4 SALE · eoJd J OJSHMASl'E.RS ~ St() M1n1&. Schnawcer. Mu 1 tl----------·I * * '* brocade cou~":.1:~'but not • Ill. 3 doublt aink faucets hlive tncd bl:k yd . AKC Mln!.L Poodle pups, blk G M c TRUCK CENTER JAMES T. WILCOX to<n. ·~. 4,.3 .. 0 .. 1~" St.. 645--1403. I/2 & sliver. $15 each. , • , _.. .... "w $-1 • $10. 4 ahower hf'ada * • 56--8553 • * . . ~ Help Wanled, M & F 710 l -~-~~~-~--l1 :;t.,_~J.C:;:O:>I:E:-:~:,...,~n--l~o~>~'7l·.1 --~~~---- l.ADY t"or lhe I a ct or y K-,.da Hoateues ••••e 11 a s semb ly , S u_n b,.11 m ,:;r oo m td , c a'r ner . Products )It('. 74:12 V.rg~ I l>:.i6-~21:'>46-574:i. 2901 P•rk View Ln. Huntifliton Be1ch. 536-6106 Sl· S-1. 3 1V 1t&nd1 S2 DOXIE mix • l y r . . ~~ ''THEY'RE HERE" •JOA, lr'tt'ln1 BELI..rHO\\'ELL 8mm 1.00m S5. Sunbeam hair rlryer S·I. h0u1ebroken, loves ot~r 2 COCKAPOO Pupi:r• ~ '71 GMC CAM•EA...UEC.IAL --_ Merduondise II "" I Yoo ire lhe wi.nn,.r o! ca.mera $25. Ntw Italian ski 39101 1 Charuu~I rt. NB. &nlmala, kids, I.: women, uJe $5:..e~i2716 ·~·-.f e •r ~kes, H.D. sp'flngs,. $3295 Leg•I Sec'y II V 2 ti ckelll 10 the boot'J 7 SIO. Rein ing!on 673-1603 bUt prefen men. Owner es i:udy for l:tin cimner Sl!lll'"" Onor1 E"""r rrq'</'.::======::'.':=::: I Southern Callfornl• rt bl ty 'I I" 6 1 •ba.ndoMd. 836-4493 1/1 , 1 · '\ ' • ,..~ • 'J" ,~ i r po a e pe"r1 er M>. F'A1\1ILY exerc1.wr m•chine : · Horses .iJ". ) (Stk. #1005) Unrll'r 30. Gd typist, !lie Sii Appli•nces • 802 Sports, V•cation. dnawer double dresser S2a. bicycllng, mwing, pulleys, ALL White, .,)lery 1ovable, '1.J •.• " , 1 .,/' C1rc. Hu n1. Sch. &42·3121. 1S1enorette al!.«> used). Lo11 & Recre1tlon1I Tv.'in ~ mat~ss and bo,'I: like new ~t s1;,, sell s2;,. hollM!broken cat nttda goocl SAl" .~ ). .ll,"" 1 CA L L S 4 '· 6 7 S 0 JyN.B.orr.Hrs 9.s. SEARS Kenmore Rangdi-Vehicle Show springs S25. 5 light all 642-1232 horne. Adult.s prefrred . WESTERN ~"' L(i ~· ~I 24 hr. Phone Newpor t Freight damaged, uvings at the crystal ch&ndelier $ 2 5 · 6. SURFBOARD good <."On-64~1390 112. lor sale, $40. 14.~ t 1. Personnel A9ency up to $40. fully guarante~. ANAHEIM Prigidiire under rounter dillon l2'. Saber u.w $8. 4 Adorable pops 3 malt 1 , S•" LES e SE ll VIC I 133 D 0 N ' SE'ARS Ad •1 1· CO NTION rlishwasher nted' he~ SlO. ... __ , t.L. over r., ·• ' ~ · · ams al 1 ' agno ta NVE Sturdy maplt arid eather 673--29ll _;:: k;. . female mibrttd. Nee-cl MMiM ts .,,.. ,.· -1NIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE• 642-3170 Hunllngton BPach. 962-7781. CENTER BRA"D k'"il l\t'' loving ho 1 ~24n ; Equipment 11 l:~~~~=:~~:j:: bar llJOOls S25 : :a.ch · '' ntw ~ "" e ·;,.~ ·r .2.150 H1 bo Bl d C ti u.. _. FRI GJDAISE a\ft~~-wUb\'r, .,Ja.nuacy .a!)d lhru 101,h Child"'1!:' '&ofs; ,l\me!, cs.·",, ...... to, ~Si\., Ir ·41.J&-44~. 114 G I _,-,,, ~ ••• + i:;,. r r v ., , as ""'~' '-' Wesllngt)ouse e~: dry'!r, Please call 842-5678. ext. 314 u,._ .,., til)t ~-)llfllir5id --,· bo•if.•~ yard each en•r• 1,a ,.,,, Loin Processor i:ood t-ond, Bo~b fm" Sfi>, between 9 and J pm to daim,I ~~15 ;~~·11-~~:h1;;1~~·~~ ~~ .. [ht~~~~«iit ~· ~ ctrqe,M~-nd UT1graded-* ·* ~ . • Mobile Hom11 Sa !IU)I Open_ t"tmale, ~ prr. J r.uar ,fl delivered. 546-8672, )'O'Jr tkket1. (North County -n I Portible' TV ~ r&ilia ~ 962 287 ,.-HA/VA, Srio1. !ingt .. am. I i:t~7-8ll:> toll-tree numbe:r 1.1 540-12201 rost $l50, sours s;is eolch.1 rrirvel. auJ. --0 NORMA ·au· ' lly rP~idt>nt~ ~1•4 11 ~1. L"E"MORE .... _ .,. * * Old cedar ch~t copper trim Provincl.Al end tahle "'ith 1/4 2311 .1• ti ,. A. ., 925 1--------1 Package on rrar rs .. .o1·cly "'xi·~;· cond. s~~LoGu;:;~ -*~-A~U=C~T=1o=N~-*~ ~· s~~~~~~kt, = ;i~~bltsli:, s;o. •~t r~~: G~~~oJdShe/~rrlio ~~ Ne .t . . ~~ ~ new ofr flf t slah IL n. & dt-11\•ered 5 4 6-8 fi 7 2 ~at 11.rm chair $25, 67~22. 842-3800 Yoo winlll! Newport IM7-8117i . , J-'1ne Furniture homr. Call &fter 5 pm. ts lo lhr P on I A "'Y &: Applia nces 2610 V.'est Oceanfl'Unt NB SNO\\'TrRES St5. r.tirror 2' 963-2079 1/2 Sou " •Cal"'-•nla :~ ers ne ge " $1'.:ARS Elt c. st.ovr. double ' . PENTEX be:llo"'-II ~ slirlt by 3' Sf: Toy5 i II ''P 833 Oo;;;.;i;o· °'·~· oven s~. fi4" ""2' •.' ~it~o;~·~:·.,~:~+i:: ;~;~ copier sl5 e6'h. ~s~I .Ch•·~~ ~~l!m~ 1 •• ~: ~~~~-•-.;i!itt~~pa~:~ S1 _ ~=:~" ~ · · 1 .. r • ........., liur!boa,Q:I $25,'•i'.hub raps ~"II"! ::v o ~mt shot J10me no shots. · ~--. _.1 I"'""''""""""""'""'~""'' 1 ---..~LARARCG'EE~CCLWEf.AN<N'~ ~75',I r~rt. CM Ml:i-8686 new 42 eic:h,~H\.L 6-16-3612 • c~clo a 9. 5f8-08l3 0 06--4-193 1/1 VehiCle • ' ·· 1 '!!'' ER'' ~IANU FACTURIN F..ngin-REf"RIG'ERATOR • setifiwi !ror\Y's Bldg. ·Mat'I. now -• ' <\ '' t !r.. ~ at '!he , · 1 I · f!fT or Tt'chnlt' n lo rle-S:G * 64&-78!> I 1 ~ sT6P & SWAP · ~N~E~W'"'b~,;;t+.,-..~.~hl~-;;~·~,.cc. -.~·°'ith" ICOR ;;;t;.-~"""R~l'i'r.PiiJtnn;;>."Z::::1~ilto'•1 <5 BUACJ\V ")l oco b r 0 w n ANAHE rlit:~ . SllAC. ,...., .• , \'elori ji~s. fi11tu ~. llll.o;f'm-54UIOI fixture $5. 4M-6.371l Ovtrs1u1f~d ch a i ~ ss: Coc:kapoo puppies, 6 \\·ks CONVEN'ftaJ.~~~ "~ ~7-61124 e'ji9.l.7Sfi6 h!y pNJ<.·Nlurr~. li1cGr1:>gor Furr.iture 110 "" d l\1ahogany din1og table: 125. 642-7046 · 112 CENT~ll'".1:i't.;r" ' W·USEDlSERV. \'•"hi C.orn. I Plllcentla, ~73 Newport Blv , C.\\f. USED child's school desk $5. GERMA" S"' h " JO -, , -t-' •· 1 T · Bl t M l ••2-"'""n Lt'a ves and pads 125. Chain; " 11"P rh.1, mo. Janua"' 1nd I ' , •' -mlllil~ Costa ;\lrsa. I ESTATE SALE 11 next to ony"' <Ii! al. """" N d h -~ ·,:i Used turn; Sloves; Refr1E;'s; r<iim'!i~2;:;0< .. :;di;;;l c'l~25~.~Lo:!,':m~p~'~l~t ~-~·~a.~54~'>-~"'35~' >;_-e e !I perm · 0 m e · Please call 642-56 ;-. . • - :\1ATUP..t.:, £ . ..-~.1 \.\Oman lflr Fmrn luxurious Tu!ltin hnm!' k Mi.sc. STEREO $Zi. 2 clock radiO! VELVET green r hair S2J. 67~3640 111 betwtl'n 9 and 1 pm lo claim lull tirnr "'Ill"~ in hf'al rh I Sarr1!i r,. n'y heau1iru1 Mr-"U "'e clon'I h11.v,. what you S5 • 110. Rope-ladrler S."i. Wal! hanging che\1 $15. MJXE~pup · s, 7 "·k1 old. your ticket!!. (North 'Cowity food.~ sinrc rt Costa tllrsa , rlit. fu1·nish1ngs, Jncluchng want, \.\'i!'IJ iel it Joi" you" IO, ~peed boy 's hike $Z.'i Laund ry tub SlO. Clothe s *54 ·~· Ave, C.i11. 1011-tree number is,54()..12fl) ~l!-95~7. o1: paintings, exqu1sit,. Qin· G!s, rt>f.rl11erat~r -SI 5 . ..,,aize 10 .2,jc W .,.i2. Shft\ 5f&:.J;i""{g, 1/l • * I ,* ;'\;I EDI CAL ()lf1 tlf' n r ~ d s Ill.I; se!, line LR pcs, S\.\'llg & ' 2 ~!n~~~ei;:i11•· 9xl2, ritase 67'* ' I • ,),gize 7,' ~ "-~~ Cer .. lC COCK ,. Frt'e to 11d. YACHT STEWARD woman for back off it'P. tabll' lamp~. Bdrm, air 1:ond Call ~~141 MC?V.JN1i. 'JDUSt'~ .. fl': p1tte ,.,log sel 110'. ~u{iip imrAi2: : home, ·c child , Dryer Ellp. man for ~poralion r.1ust hf' ahlP. n type and ,t-TV & much more. 130Il d111fl}e, 11et~.) ~ cor-Vacuum \fJP;• E~ table~~. 11~ is. gg 6 .1/2 hi ,.-. r: 1 1 6 hallt gl':neral 1¢1owlcdgt of Rl'd flill. Tus!in. COUCH, $35, very good cond. neT i;et S25. 5 draMr walnut Jtwelry -'15c l('I t"1-' yac h oretgnll ; '"' · nfltrepro('f'dunf\.P.O.Box SOF'A 11.TKI ma!ching Carpel, llxl4, i;:-rren $50, chest of dra\\o·,rs S25, 5 Au t o mal ic &"rill Sl: 3YearoLdfemall'mi ~iatul't' monta .~nnu~y:J.:_erman. '"8 1 B ·'h o~"2 xlnl cood. 962-4817. drawf'r vanity with larg• A ,. OJ 12 riox ie, paper trained , riit pog1t1on, ,.,.15.l>Wt) .1.1 Agum1 e.., , "'"' . , loveseal S70. _ . _ utoma ic wa e 1mn . 67~31 1/4 , • , :'>fOTHEif~ill:rf.:R . p;irl • 644-1742 * IOF'F' \Vhi1f' !..ea!her Car Coal mirror S:E. Night ~t<l.nd s~. Bu!lc1 $20 Beige n1gs SIS 67 BOSTON WHALER : 13 , & Ir\ If, I ~1 k Dress lorm S8. Christmas !Ind $20. \vooden skis 11nd AKC Regist~ malt black S-6.'i Johnson 40 hp. l'!lcc llmf', C .\f. 2 quldr('fl, Ltt . DREXEL douhle drt.~ser f 80 642 l&lpei "f ,ri~g. w' ' ' I '" d I 1 If I l"'l "~ hsi\k.5l~Hl9i II''.,., ••.• hdb~ SlOO. or. -11 1 .1"'"' ~. IN'c S:>; Po aro1n C'aroera pole~$~.Swi ngselS3~ p oo e yl"ar o ~!~rt.Irr, wyeqp'i,~., "'"' "-' ..,,... •u $.10. T\\o'Jn box and maltrt~~ Lincoln Lane. N,.wpnrt 549-177!! 112 64:1-1462 :t."vez, _l;_)a .•~ NORTHV.'EST 011 lnform11-Both' heautilul con d · *" SEEB URG juk,box lor $1 5 se1._ f'rame S5. Head-Beach. Sarurriay and sun. 1 t'REE a dull New Zealand 557-6191 , ~ ~· t1on. Alaska jo b 0P· f>,12-9'J29 salt'. Xlntrond. !"°am $,1, Lamps 50c .· $&. day.J11nu11.ry211nrl:t malerabbi1.642-8223before '·1 .'< · portun11ies. * LABORER.'-DF.:O:K. maple student S29.i. M4-4•lG4 rable!. 32 -310. Mlmirs SURF'ROARD 7. 0 •• ··Grrt:k" :; pm. 1/4 Boats/Marin. - S -l:iO "'k. • TR UC I\ l ~·pe $22 ~fUST sPll a ll : f"ur n. app's, Sl-J20 Records ll'k: • ?5c-. ....... If 2-64 ,174? • Equip 904 DRrVERS S7il \\k For in-• 1'-14-1742 • Grandma clork, rol TV, Barbtt0ue $18. Pole bird '"'1a J . ..--• ~EMALE Poodle very ioocll --'-'-·------i form. ~end !¥!f addrc~S('d 1 1 piano. tnys. 962-271'.J. cage S.S. 8:15 x 15 lire a nri ~DRAWER chrst S25. Cl"d11r "'l!h children 4 yrs old. i\tcCUU.CX::K 4 hp oulbo11rrl.t---=--~-~ rn\·,.lofll': to r n. Anx !j21. ~PR, up JO ~h";ir:s, b n:;_ ~~~I '°====;;===== wheel SlO. 900 x 15 tire hope che~t S25. Pair modern 64&-2946. 1/1 2 yrs old. Like new cond. WANTED On t.'lr lO Calif, 91762 I J~.J. ra. win _ e .• :i. Miscellaneous 11.nd "'hetl SIO. 10 galk1n living room lamps S20. fi ~~ Siamese kitt,.ns 8 "'eeks Call 111! 6 pm \\o'eekday11 • Parts for Honda 25(}.J00.305 · D1n1n11: se! w/ltal1an cha1rs. PIT F.IT opll",.r 1>.' Div nl $lT.'i, &lz-917i; I W1nt11d 120 ,acquarium with equ ipment dr!wer ~&ple .11~i~ch'~~ ~1brk' .•. ~~ he'!!! ,Y,,nyliple. l'(re~nds 9i:Z..27ll ~ram~J~r{ .fitfl'fij.k, N>ar I I '"100 k SlO. \\'e~ spr!lyl't S5. Dou-$2~. ~r. up rill;ht v!cuurlf' lfspe-ratei, !Iii~ f/2 fflnder carliirelt>f'5 chaln r.rn i-OOfS ,.,., " up. C-"J ,\\R "'"" ,.,...,, '"'"' -----------2. ·" I • . Help 1\1 l'XCJh ll: cosn1r11r ·~ ~· 1· hi!' .~i nk $10. Clothes closet S~. 4 · rour.u /Tl~ fl e CHILD'S S\\o·ing set KOOd coo-Boats, Sail 909 i:'U11rt'i, ~eat, \\'iring, ere. hu.~. learn . pm! IH•.aii!y uphol slPrl"d S20. * * * SL'!. Car vacuum $4. Xar 10 r\1stl'l"s_serl t11.ble Sb . 4 ..d;l i-Qn. You haul fWall 206:> !162-7689 . ' . 0 • • OU R New Yt•r'1 Gitt to You Chapman ha.d a sood ~U' 1 YEAR'S FREE RENT AU homes new & 1h.arpf, FLAMINGO 2t<60 S~552 ................ Sll,OC FLAf.tINGO 2Dx57 S-11074 ................ 110,9' STAR 24xtl '·"'' ................... ~ UNIVERSAL z.tx6J S-24629 .............. 114.« CONTINENTAL 24x55 r '·"'" ................ 113.~ CONTINENTAL 24x55 s-~oNTiNENTAL' 2~~·~ s.~~~RTON . MANOR. :~ S--0602 • -.............. Sl3,J<m Ren! up to $90 per mo j CHAPMAN MOBILE HOMES 12331 Beach &lvd, GG ' ~ 114 1 531)..2.930 1206 N. Harbor, S.A. 1714) 531..!105 ~Zl'll 86()..5210 Complete Pack• .. CRUSADER 24.x53 ael up lta park nrar Knott'1 Ben;Y f"arm. 015hwa1her, combo w:uher / dryer, awnl.np, carpon, lull ddns, deluxe porch &: steps, util s}iea, completely !andlcaped. 1- 2051 . $12,995. ~,.i·ret~. Ni{ ixp nrc. No • fi44.....1742 * JOHN R.9WLAV ~rl teolos t:..,iihoe poJ.i~htr matcl}in& chal{s_.110 ew.: O'l•mi~·<Y6-4lflfl\ ·iiV! # ~~· • .. ""r"firt.r ~~r -;~!' -" ' 4011 C1llti Isabelle 15. Pot '••h•• S!o. "~k.· 0•• M11"'t" trickt1 cl\l.tr tt5. ~ TJI:'' , · ' O"N"CANNON i ~ H ~•l'J. -Super,. door ,,, rlnnr. )'12-261;4 LOVJ::LY Sofa. ne,ver usi:u, • """' ' "'' •" v h ~ • Son Clemente ll 8'1-39~~ 1&1511 Rosi Tillin box sprini: a.nd m11.t-ZENITH good for part.' 102, D M ' • D 1-Tra , I-Scrambler. All OLD-ER Lad1~r.derl ;is qu1l!l'd fl on1, scotc gua, "('" . . oN, 590 K 11 Pl CM 1/2 " 1ss1on r. rk II f 6 CHAPMAN MOBILE HOMES I n4J 53().2930 17141 531-3105 • St'-\I I h' t t 175 \'••• ,., •h• w,·,._,, ol Cir. \Vesrmi nstrr tress S2.J. Maple corner ddik · nowe C t M 1 e new-ca a lfr pn1 compft nion . iromf' I i IP _:i. • a c ing ovesea . , ~· " OS • es• k cl ll t hsrkp~, J1vt In + sm wage _,_,_>-S_l'c,7c. ----~~c 2 tiCkets 1n !ht BICYCLE St;h'6'1nn Stiniray $25. jJ ~w.el\.diMe ch'f:l ~ERAf1 Guttifa ~·ft'!~ ',~ Yal"'.gthe wlrii~ol \~ ~!l~y ;l,-21W l m c ;;1g_<·c"']· z Yr. old walnut \\.\'Ill bed Souttiern C1lifornia 1v.·o speed S20. 96~15 ~. T w n Ma~ t.eu Ira e ~ Coocl hon1e · 5-i:1-JM2lr, ·]/2 .l!fctlcR t I th · 1~~~-~·~-~-~~~= ~ S t V -n .5. La_rg, l'Ound "'all mir. GERMAN shorthsir point<'r. South·e'•'n'c'a1~.1o,'n·,.. 1970 Yamaha YS C-J, 2flO QPERS·SltlLE NEEDLF. set . incl. triple rlrl'sscr, nitl': por s, •cation Ti\BLE lamps. mode rn , ror Sl;i, r.1aple round oc· l yr old 6.J6-ll2l 111 S V . -. CC 5lrcet Scran1bler. 1200 Sprc. mar t. l'::iip"d onl~·. sta nd. S17.5. 5'1!}..()n9. & Recr•ation•I traditional, perfect S5 -$111. casional table ST:i. r,1,ple . · ports, acallon milrs. Xlnt eond . S475. sixwt.~\\rar, gd. pay. N.R., TABLE . nctagonal Vehicle Show Odd rhina :inc -S2. Gold tt?lephom• ~!and Sl:i. Earl y 1.WHIRLP<?OL~ washer f~r & Recreational ~~2-7967. '1"-·,'117'. ...laple $1'2 a! lhf' lramrd hwbor see~ s1;,. Amf'rican IO\'f' SCll1 $25, Cof-pans, fi7;,.J4J1, 1,2 Vehicle Show , _________ _ ' · KAWASAKI 12ZI fra 111f', Hon-. • fi.1-1-1711 • ANAHEIM \\'oor\ rramed $10. Modern Jpe tahle S25. Ap1. size '" GAS Ra"'' \n ..........i 1110<kmg ,, >h· "\l''T"" F u .. L' ·p·o 1 · 1 ~ &""" •· r\a !IO eng. & framt', "'his, i:..-" r.r. u .. m ... ~.),: . CONVENTION uphosterrd chair S J . s10111' $1'.i. 6~9216 I cond. 547-3406 afler ;i 1/2 'ANAHEIM ~pra .v !.· 1Mi~h req 'rl cu.~10111 • 4 PIECE SECTIONAL v.·alnul 1ind orani::t oc-fork~. hres. Mure All s;,Q. IOI Pnnr Jurnishin~s. 17J.ji I i.· r.!TSC ITE:-.15 CENTER C"llsioooll rholir SlO, Kitch<'n DESK, map.le studPn! type ,.-RE~ Killeru; -Call .rt.er ' CONVENTION 64-1-1528 '.tO.-'!AAf1 • • !W>-2..~29 • .. J11nua1·.1 ~~d rhru "lnth chl"Omf' Pf'destal table $2.5. $22. 644-1742 · I 5:30. :l't;,..2094 1/2 CENTER. 1--~W=-A~N~T=E~D~- P,\RT t'Clr •ITirk 2 .. l rl<1y~ END Table, pm11incial . I Rlras" 1•1111 61:!·~i:t. """ ~1 I Kin~silc quilter\ bedspread 1 LEATHER fringrrl jackPt Dul'Of Rahblt 6 4 2 -8 2 2 3 J;i.nuary 2nd lhru IOt:h a i•k \\';ill c1 Pll n Jn£ Sl .l hthvern!li1nd 1 PIT! tn r l<1 im unused. pr inl nr solid S2.1 L1ghl bro"·n. l1kf' ntw. size N>forf' 3 Pl\il. 1/4 Pleast C"ail 6.j2·5671!. ext. ~14 Any year 2~ tJr 30'1 Hnnda * frl.\-li\2 • y<'Ur tlrktl~. t North Counry *',,.,'~alI,".m•' , 7 _.,...zalin ~~4 I w'.f,n 9 And I pm to claim Scrambltr, not running'. hul'inr0J. Ar·ll•'P, l:lnnrlahlP. 11 f n.. · ~ · AL >QJIO~ 549-1'"'" o\\ri h·tnsf'(l rtol hon. !"l!i2-.'>1fJI * CUSTOM FURNJTIJRE I 1: • rf'e num • r 1~ ~~ '-~~=~---~--r ckel!I. tNorth County ' """' PB,,.. -ca•oc. ans\\oPl"I'"' RENTAL.· Sre 11d class 2 BARREL, high·perfonn. upholsfm"d f20.~644-l1~1!a _..:. !-P.11 • ....-.--1 '°L..i 10ll:fi:ce_nwnhrr Ill 5-10.12'101 .--.~.7~0-KA-.-W~A~SA-K~l-C~E~Nc· ·' "' .• Call "'°3''1 WANTED ~ * *" * TURJON llOOc:c>. Like new. ~rn·. xp. pref'rl . M1rl rui::hl I 4000. ..,..,,.... .. manilolrl lor 4fl HP vw m CHILDREN'S hook.~ !Oc l !::::======::'.':=::1=~--~-~--~1 11;o, &12-1691 " k -·-·r AA/II Par1~ for Honda ?j().3CJO.J0'5 lakl's Holley, Ztnllh, t>tr. • ~.n.... ''"h. Rm•·" ''''"" ISO 22' Ttmpes1 + trlr. !!!"Al , ~-"°~~~=~~-q1111 !rau.v 11'flr . J.'><>' • 1 S I 8 12 S bl G k '""' .. '"" P t G •I r· * 0 OMO. WRITER-Garage a.• · cr11m tr. as loln , rear SIS'. 7.3.i b,V 14 (;.""IOC!ytars, r;ihlP 2.r· h.v 36 .• high S~. • s, en•r 40' Os! Aux. Try·S24,500 1970 H.onrla SL 100 •, lender, c11.J·h11reror11, chain i;:-ood cond ition, $4 each. Cll.I' scat S2. Oei;k liW ti·eJ pig!i 42' Bay slip, good loca!ion Like new. 1:,0 miles. r.take P11hli~11ni:' lirn1 nf'rrls Girl ~fOV!N r.: Elcc ranl!l' stlf. .':Uard, sea!, winni:', l'1 C. 536-g;J62 rhair SIZ. Boy 's clothrs, ailr ~~/Z~an~~~ :in::. Thi' P11c Ya.chi Salrs fi73-J:i7n f'lffer. 673-68rel. f-'r11i.y typr w\1h"' narr f,,r ('icanin.: O\"en. u~ed 1 yr ! !162-768!1 >"f•lli" DAL 2.3 l!lc to 35<'. Oianll'.lnd hest! Kirk's Ka.vies 13' Banshee Sailboa! com· 1969 ~·a.niaha U5 AT-I. rirotnntin n~I writini:', in;ir. SljjJ: Pnrt stereo rt'cord ! 2 YOUNG GIRLS Nttd NEW 13 pirct: r.f,.trk Sockef ring S2!i. Tuhini: hendt:r" 646-8749. plete, Sar.ri fice $ 19 5. Xlnt cond. Bumper racks, ~r1 rr~r!u·ch. Cnn r\ouhlP 1n pl11yrr S25; maplr hookrase FR"E <" . . __ ,, f • bo $15. .1 1 f .1 thin . ~ ... rurn1tu1c. 1n i:'~~· .~f't~ S,1.;.(] earh. 2210 Orange !6 in sell $2 Douhle r\n1 wt.r 67:>-8990 eves, S350. Cal s.16-Jj\:i hr;;Js llS Sl'rrrtary to . ss. . ' asso t /Tl.en o c o i;:-, ronrlition, PLEASE CALL: Avr:., Cost11 r..1c_sa metal cord fllr S2 11nd $3. OO"S 1,54 HI" C.LOLJCESTER Dory & • * DESPERATE, must ~1 ••1 ))(' 11rll nri:an izcrl. lasl of odds !.· rnds. Sal "''"'72 11 · h h · I t 14 c ·o • · I 0-4 1827T h T .... _,., fAR-OUT clothes. EmpirP· 1l: c 11 1r. ntr.a ' ri trlr. Cusrom blt 1n '69. Xln! sci! l96:i BSA . Rebuilt .•rl~starter11nrlposess1<oorl on y l .'. auna rrr, . . l1ne,Yourig£dwardiann1ini 11nri mattress S20 . * * * -... ~ roniffl50.64S-3488. rngine.$;,s(l.646-8558 ~f'dl'l"tana1 skills. AdVf'rlis. CdM 67:,-7996 Offic• Furnitur•/ di·ri1s, 1o.·orn onct_ Sile !I. M!lichinizls <Hal l11dlc11toi'fi Le~ r n tp tiUo1 •yout ti~ ~·, .-'--~--l ·,='""'=~~~~~=- 11,, 01· r cl~lrd hki:;rnrl. rlE"-MISC household 1ttms & E · 12• 1 .S lO. Blouses. peasAnl ,11.nd S15 r;ich. S/W oi! pressure Spec.la! cl aslll!'S for· puppies kJ'J1£ No. s.16, US<'d one 70 YAMAHA-LC? Ml ~!led. r.oor1 (lppor111n ily lnr furn 1turP. Sar HH, 2420 E. quip. sh;irkskin. Si.ze~ l0.l4 S3 • ga uges S3 each. Quali ty Jan. cla~ses forming now. ~aMln . lmmacul111e. $8011. S'llXi. e 54S·!Wl4 rll:h1 girl F(l!' an in1er\'iew, 22nd SI. Back Bay, t./.B. solid pecao bl'rlroom :iet : Orange O:>. lorernost trainers 642-9686 altl"r 6 Pr.t. 1971 ;..1010 Guzzi-Fu!\ dress, F Retin'd 34x60 wood desks, s4. &16-!IOl:'i 25 2 "' MOO :14&4.170. SOLAGOR tr!Pphotn lrn.'I $6'.l.!iO e Relin'd \\"OOd arm ~IODEllN oa.k bullet $10. nil' -stands $25 e 11 c h . FREE 10 good home-musl •ts, 1ps OC S ~1408 aft j:JO pm. Triple Wide Cornell Hillcrest • J1aroingo Paramount • Universal · Barrln(ton e 8f0lldmcl:w Conti.iental • star' : General e Hillcre1t CHAPMAN MOBILE HOMES 12331 Beach Blvd., G.G. '. * n4 1m2B30 • T riple Wide Cornell Continental e PararnciwC &rrlngton • Unlven.al F1amingo • General 1 &roadmoor • Star Hillcrest • Cambridge CHAPMAN MOBILE HOMES U'.lfi N. Harbor, S.A. ' * TI4/53l-!105 * Want To Llvr In COSTA MISA l Local. apaOes available now! If yuu are 9el'ious a.bout buy. iny a rno))iJe home .•. Now'z the ttme to ee BAY ~RBOR MOBIL!' HOMES 1425 Bak« SL (al Harbor) Costa r.1esa 540-9470 COST~ MESA Casual Mobile Estate Ll>fr Nt: 12. 20 &: 74 Wide Modela ""' 11 l\tary .\t c rrran I n~ 80ll Bookca~ headhollrd t . Martincres., K~nnel1 ~ Bo SI' /D k 910 lo mileag\'. • s1n5, Call OUIET, m1ddlt-agPd rouple ~4--0mm77,r.B Brand new $200. ro!Ary chairs,·$29·50 • We 1 ~54~"c21~"~~--~-~ DreSSt'r S:z5. Alltr 3 S..tur-givt up black ma.If'· min, 1!1'-30' alips avail for po\\o·er '68 SUZUKI ]j(), Goorl cond . I ,,., have I.ha Jarrtest selection T~ES, 2.=14 < ply wh'>te '•y o·" •II '•Y S""doy ' "Slrl' \\Timlln for <enera _ '• '"-:AR>-" •~• " " ' .......l]e, ~PP"" g yTs. olrl, bo•I•. "-y•'"• v ,11,,,, 300 r.tust vii soon. S220/bes! "' ,. t · 5 St ' k ORIENTAi R _,,,, ot ust:d offiCf' turn in thl! S·I each.' H11ve 500J mile!! 2178 Canyon Drive, COi.ta ....,.,.. m °"" 11.1 ••OW on l!lp av 111 ar t lf'an 1n1: 2 rnornini:~ a "·ee ' , ugs, •L · good companion. -199-10~ E. Coast H""Y· N.B. ofler_ 5-t:>-3259 GREENLEAF PARK Own rra nspor11111"n. PH I ~lo\'t. ~no11 hi rrl ma.<:.1 I.· area.f\1c Mahan Desk ~~S:-~;ft\n.~~~4a4,;!yw;:e; r.1eaa . 642-_""°_· ____ -,111fl Ii pm 1t41-,.::.:.~SL""IP=.-'--,~,A~l=N:.::B=A~\~ •. -,-,,·l~.,77~H7A~R~L~E~Y~-D~A7V=m~so=N 1750 Wh i!fier Avenue 642-1~ OR 3·2618 I hoom. s1n11:lr h<>d. bonk~. END rahlf', prov1nc1al S25. AKC~ Poodle pop5 S 4 0. >o·~· ,, '. KNUCKLEHEAD. XI"' rli~hr~ t.· mi~<'. Sa! t,, :;un. 1800 Newport 8111~ l i . Q>sta 1-tesa, 64~2768 644-1742 """ ~ u REAL ESTATE SAL ES nr r11!1 10 comt rarliPr. 2724 6(2..MSO __ . 2 SHO.JI &rttn~ s25 each. 2-4 DRAWER chrst~ po ClearanCf! ~ P' ~a I an * 67~990 + cond. S1200. 497.1987 aft 6. Jo111 a J:'()Ln~ tJ l'gani1.a!lon k. Par1f1t' Or , Cd:\f. 6i :r2141. LT grten GrneralaL!'f' mf'ta.I 36"x80". 548--192~ ral'h. Oak cabinet 2 kh~lves bTTcding: Ilk up , !LIPS AVAILABLE 25' to HONDA MCL 10 -- ''"''' tl1• nrw \,'ear ri "h!I ~. lO"\NG· M ... , •-,, hd~ , k lf'l d l lO 2 "·-,,_,, 11 ••<h ~;,748· ~n· ' 1970 Exctll,n! rond ition $17:). Jo'OR S..lc 10 :r C , '62 Flret\\o'OOd. adult pa.rk. · nr Plata shop. ceoler, alum. 1\\·n1ng Ir 1klrtin1. 496-5522. Bonu~ :omm1.s.i;ion p ! ; n , "~rl~ rnuch. cl:r~. ~Ir. 1i;l5(l J~-~xfP0''."'~~-'1\0 raw' r ' A~UsAi:1~~f~~d:i~1:i:r: Nf'~l or ':'bl('~ $10. 67;_1~51 PUG 'PUPF'1 ~$'1 1 --.l '<. •• · -. -67:l·!i606 642-1232. Only 2 oprnin;:~ Call for In-Ros~ C'r. \V e~ I m i 11 ~I • r . hi;ht~. hea trr. thermometer, 2 PAIRS Ii' Northlanrl ski~. 1 wk.,s old, AKC registered. SLIP FOR SOLING OR Mobil• Homes trr..,,1e w, Bud Cflrhin -Paul ~17-:m;.,:, P ianos /Organs 126 r ocki, 2 r a \•f'I, nP!, 11 1 S!O IO.'lth pole~. tl ~ S5 Champion hf..cWo.Yi:t!t\i By SIMILAR BOAT. 935 Tr1 ilers, Utility '47 !\l;i rtin f LR:-1 TV, r!i.sh('.S, C"lblhrs ha rkground. roort S 2:1. 6-16-6fJ9 appr, -L~11Jln . "'.\~ * * 67:'r8900 .. CORBIN-MARTIN ,r,. n11~(' 11\0;; .Tamaira Rd FINAL D)'naflo motor filter $10, 2 EX T RA r,.n g rln u h l t _ . _1 .. DOCK T1P-Ufl 81'ilileblr for REALTORS 644-7662 ! r>le.~11 Vrrrlc 1/1 , 2, .1 YEAR END gallon hsh lxr.\.·I S2. 10 gallon Hollywood bed framf' mAt·, CHOCOLATE bf'own .Jn1n1 30' pQIO.t>r bnol!, Newpor1 l\EcTAURANT: 1'1alr, n11r~. I CLEAR OUT f'('Ucrtor 11. .Star air pump tress and sprlnl':; m11ttre!s toy poodl es. malt , AK'-,1. i~l;irid. 675-4192. ,, h Id Good 814 Sl . 64'.!-693:> * 9G~ 1• ,,~ Frma.1". part hml' <la~·~. House o s of Pianos & Organs 11nd hl'd~p!'f'ad S\j , 3x5' din-tc·. E xp/RPq'd. Apply 11ffr :lf':'l1 LJL""'-NEW 'I hot I . MEXICAN '~IOuses S-1. Long 1ng tabll', ~ 11'11~1'1 SI:.. 235 'J •• :,(L Boats, Speed & Ski 911 I I ni:. ''any sf w r~ll e prir,eg -'r··,,.,, h••• m•de 110. E. '"lh Stn"'• Costa Mesa. SMALL bJ-..&.1-'• 't't.in-. , ... JEDRO'S, 3000 Sri& O ' · ---\\'flRD'.c;; RALDWJN S11JDIO 11 r •11.1 "" 11\.'ft~"l "tOR S I 16 Sk f h c :\l King s1zf' .o;.ann bcl!flspre&d . V.'1gs sin. Chairs $10. Milk ~ee 10 tn 4. Sarurday or pies. 1 male, I female. a e: · J· is ing ... · ~h..,..kin' pink, ros1 river $80 1819 Nl'"'flOrl Bl11d, 642.8484 ., $15 H "" S -• J M · 1 · nd ·~ •u 0142 "'"!~ ,,, E boat 33hn Juhn:o-.on t l,.r ,.._ can S.'1. ~·UNI .., -. anu , uuully . 11.nu ry . a "'" .....,....,, or o?t..-"~~. ,,..... • • ,, · · Rral E~t;ilr S.:.lr'<-nt1>.', &JI for only $20. Ha mmond. Ste In way. made c.lr1tl1es SS . $15. rir calf 5.57.:.6285 ' ' : 17th St. CM 1/6 i'i!art. xtras. Xln 't cone!. 1'~ull rirp11rt !1me. 1>44-461!7 )'RmahA .Nrw&ust'd pi11no. Shawls $1:), Trunks $8. TA9LE. octagonal m'aple APRICOT Toy Poo dle a : S650, 673-36-12· * 646-00.ll * ========== n~ most mllkr9. Best buys iD Shadow box Sl!"J. 2 rod $12. 64-4-1742 Adorable. See to apprec. 2-1 J[i) SALr:s PEOPLE \\o•oln!ed lo Miscellaneous 111 So. Cali!. al SC'hmidt Music la.bl.es S4 each. 2 dl'l"se GAS range SlO, 673-'ll'iB ~~·1.86 wef'k!, f't'gisterf'd. lrMtlpOl'fltion nB <'1lrn JlOOO or mor,. prr mo. Co .. 1907 N. Main, Santa lonn.s Sl -Sl5, Dishes 50c :~~~~~=7::--.,,-c::-::-:c::I=·====-====~· = .. =~I Call Earl 111 ;,.iS-0!!71 10 am_ GA S r II n Ii! e $JS. ChP~I/ Ana. .to $6. Antique slay r\resser TRIOMPH Her&ld 1 1913 I•~· ';l:' SERVICE STATJOJ'I.' AT· d r a,,.. Pr s S8 1, $1:1. KTMRALL roni;oh•!t,. wal~l $10. Army COlll Sl5. Crochet par I•: Eng in,. . S 2 5 . AKC Rtgls .. Germ an C.mpers, Sal1/ Rent t20 TENDA!'l.'T e.11 shill~ "P""· TV ""°Ma IPOl1 SJ!i. Lg finish. Xln! cond. S450. hall $3, ·Antique admlral's Tnansmlsllion ,S~.fkar-.end Shf'pM.rd puppies for 5al,, · · Apply In person. 4678 Cam-Coll'man ke10aene heater 6~:>95 ha! $5. Records Sl. Books S15. Phone ~5190 Blk Ir !An, 4 wkl cld. fill CAMP.ER pu~ Dr ., Ne\\'pl Brh. · s~ • -( ·-.. """goo<;>c>.> """' ·i 1 :t?111I?f:l•l • Jllf,.-J Surrounded by tr111nP. Oranges! Real rural Ji11ing yet close to ocean, .shopping & recreation ALL ELECTRIC-- "Gas A11allable" Choose from I 05 floor plans, yau name it! Sal. Ccmp kitchen 'dbl sink ~ •1& ... 50c. Plaqur~i. tonl CRAI" ••-,.,. "-k. 4 557-4847 ft 1 & cabinet "'· ..... ts c uao."'' S•wi"" Michines arn.ngemen'a SJ. !hf'll track-2 sPeiken, s:zs. J\.1UST SAC. Autt Shep plll!I. ClEADlNCE SERV. ei;t11h. Fuller Brush everyriling. Jske's, 117 E, ··• \'15: 2 ~t~hinas S6 esch. $73-7i7~ Reg. a.Jue Merlei, shotll. M Adults-Pets 0.K. I ~"~'~· ~11~"";:"~7~'~w~k~. ~'·~·~'., .. ~~~.,:; 1 -'~'~'"-'-'~·-~c~.f~l. iAiLi~--1 1970 Sing'r Zig-Zag Autn, WlXld skis and Jl(llez $7. . . eome: I ~ ~ .t,;:· Tn11k' otr. Over a dm!!n brand ne..w 8 Private Club-$>00,000 l:pl time. S4&-574 j FOlt SALE he:aurilul walnut conscle. Ant ique kercune stove $2';. c ,..uE vin~I occ~~lonal cM.1r 642-6400, 1~ pm. 644-8160 If. to ll IL campers now RKr••tion Center SERVlCE Sia A t t,. n d II n' Used doubll' tier lnck!"r~. f'atr r.1 a k es bu! I fl n ho 1 ~a . Corntr of Orange A.tJd L')th I Babyhne cr1h _SlS. Cnb 6 Pupp\f!1 (part poodle), sl.Phed to 14 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED ~-r11\·e.varrl 1hil!. Appl y 81 ron<lifion. ~1r. Laney, Daily overcast~ Ramtt, b 11 n rt Stn!iflt · Ntwport-Heipta. J ..50,_fJ•Y.pl!!!l_P.·iiQ~.f.l9-u!19 l!m' PomOM, "CM, 54s.m1. • · ·s4· -OYll 3l!l:i Harbor Bl\·d. C.r>t G 64&-8789 Saturday and SUn· 1tl tas ltlp ccffee. table S1 5. 9 ACTUAL Pilol. hemr. dt5i1tn11 elc. u8r. "'•Y • it f,ind marble cortee tllbl e Isl ccmr: $5 each TYPIST S41.4~· caAh, or small pymts. " _, PACTO•f PIANO Klmhall CoruJOlelle ~·" 0...,., S25'_ W!tlnut buUrt, ne., .. 11 !RISH SF:r:rER puppie11 INYOICI MODELS S100, Fr,. pa lrl hy Co. Good W81nut fin ish. Xln! conr\. ....,......,~ -CHESTS, maple ~ drawer, relini!ihlng S15. One Melf AKC tti Champion blood w;~~~l l~t~~~~=I :~:i: :~~~" 1fzro~lxLgchS~iJllt :~; Clt:ft~ O~~pll~U~~ yo~r m~ ~~~Ae~~~o L~~~ r:'"'~t ;'~· Smf».t!all KIUnd 11'7 f'.ali 8f6-3994 ' mll Vt! :e~~i~= ~\\~ (D:IQ· TR193) ~3 Wl"titcllrt Drive !Also S2S. (/!>-4595 cltlflf' in your home. Spec 546-~ · ,L. ft i 1ta , l._~· · B · _..pa, latelnltalJ !' ~~11851 -Rd ltt joh111 . FOR sale.: Uli@d 4• th.tores-1111 $.195, all wwk ~~ USEO brick if eadl : yoo. can'. l.lnut ril 1' &le • r:.•·~~*' ck or•iiew' 1• ~ ~~' • 14' T11ndem Trail,r, all atttl, \\·eldt:d construction, %. " Deck plalinR· 545-4361 or 642-5845. Will trade on Pick Up. FLATBED Trlr, 4'x8', 4 s !rle~. }!1ulln1 er motorcyclt:t.. S~5. 646-22.38 aft 6· General ' '50 '67 CHEVROLET Spanavan 8 pas, fi cyl, auto trans, r /h, I O\\o'Tll', priv ply, $1450. 492-7465 DODGE waKOn 1960,, Chev truck ,; ton 1958, 17132 Kampen Lt.ne, H -B . 842-J&5 '63 OLDS 88, 4 door, auto tran1, air, ps/b: A buy kif S500, 548-1686 •It 6:30.pm Dune Bu99le1 HEAVY sliver metallic' blue Manx. While Vinyl hardtop. A beauty Sl&SO. MS.5766 or MS-Mn FBRGLS bu&rY. llcemetf, full 1ynchro b'IM, ~per float ![res. $495, W0.-256T v AR 1 E o S• In_ S• t" E·!U"'"· 15 .. ch, u i.. tttd. ""'"'· houl • PhO,.. 54&-2161 12'.,&ltunl•Y • Wed.,....,,, ~ THEODORE I I . m11 .-pen.o~l ~xp, Col~ t .:Mr. 141!'111;~. ·~ 2 CHAIRS, upholstered, $5 642-4558, 880 W. 191h · ;r 5!',!MY'S ~~ :.~.,fO n~ Trucks tQ """· ...m,;t, <!<•1,...,.1 ' ' ' on. ·~ . o IJl', -.. c.Jt ~~ ~·-· •::.,.~•· '*1 ' . ~--~ ~~ ' a• wldlalleniie .t oppty . ~t>.)11)'.0.ta.• ill'" OARDS "o~OSPO;;:::: REF E~~ ' ~ inr. "~ • --· •• ~ ,,, Sou , tin, and 'B& flJd. ~·TDll P,U.' h 1.. "" i-5. • clean· , • • -y nldt cal, ••_ - -, • ~ ,,., . S. of. -·~·. Return" on ,, ns. 'P : 1 ...... --·L-9 ...__ . M t If ·~ o-~., --·""--, ""' -···-~,.,. -f I " ... -· '~' P"""'= 7., 10, """"""'· yn. AllersY In family. '64 f-' 1:01mper Van (2 ml. N. of San"""'"""'' 9fi2.-l45.1. ' !~roaun·1 tw~_ llJ!aJ W ow rai ;~: MOVIE pmjector Jikt new 1hoe1, jewtley, 1wu.ter1, 5«1-34n 1/4 •II -1 VI PMd W~~ exptt . .._,,led by ~ ired, Dtprr le:r. Can *.:. .... ilitaii :'w,..~7~ S2S. Pnljtc:tor eanyi,,.: c:.ue SOc lo SUI. Phonosraph S\5. p00 LES AKC I k kl 832 D585 ~~ ·~11· .. ~-==r· Maltb ~. =pe na.nce. 539--1327,_ 01--11~ · · * ' with built in vk!wer pi. U,nel Tl'lllnl SU. P1repliu;e D · : w z c · Completely equipped with -U ~ at,. ( neat, dlacL A li :;.. ;jj;' -i.· .1.. .... ·'HIFI Vacuum cil!Mtt rood con-toota U. TV SM.· Call Sii~. a.col•te 6 White. pop top, ice"box, •tov•~ dlr. --,.. $1.Jtt. 9*lwm :zt4C B.ll· dthhdon--. -.-1-w., N.9J%• , d ition SIA, Small bta.u bowl 5ot>Jl!lll 6U-0326. m.9357. Radial drea, 1 own!r. (UEO.I==~---~== I IAIWICK brtwn ~a, ipm or .rt ll:Xl J40 • 54&-Tl.B8 Stereo tl6 e.nzraved $6. ln&ide lhutten BURMESE (St (male). I me. 104) WU! t.ke c•r In trade PARK Lane op1.ndo. 2lT52 (.) U "-", fSt JO" """"" CUSTOM, ' mini bikl": tr.me old MS-0391 1/4 er ttnance 5464736 mo Cout Hwy, Hunt, Bch. IMPQRTI :tfC. pm. fr HAVE pluah bf:i-wool MA~AVOX 19" -·ble, """" "'" · • acrou st from btacl'I c>.... D'"TSUN -.-,....._ and flt t0"X2T" S2 '9th. Kt:vi-Dull . New tire• •nd ..... C'C." ,,_ .. _ white' g 4~1 · ...,... ~ WAITRESS. ~·d. App~ ~jrtg, JO)· )11rd&. Uted. -11V A: stand, prrfrct l Jill:e i-"""""' ~poo , mo ' No. 9, Ca.brillo Trlr. Pk. 3)52 Nrwpon, C.M. Bt'ald X1nf cond, 538-69lf nt~. UcriflCf!. 545-1313 8rul wa.11 pl•quc S2. Water seat, dlrome pa: t&nk ns. old'M4-4075 1/4 New '71 Datsan ·~7 Pan.mount txal W/lwn ... s. c.t. llW>'. ta MITT1 HOIJM. 17 N YARDS nt_la n 23" .. .Motorola conmle colct coklr Otklrlch orictnal..;flA. 18012 Norton St. Irvine. ~IAOLE PUPS lilt OHC, Plclwp with cam~ A. turn. Good paril:, ~ blk '61 CklY \lJ f P.U~ YACHT ITEWAllO .. i!>J'. bl"'J-.•, ..... TV•1'JJO. °'"""" SJ3.l022. '""''· l'Kc. 837.Q!JJ .r. Sole ,_ -di<. '",...,, $1900. 548-4437. W/CAMl'llt SHILL Exp. man t.fr cofitora n "'" ISO. 4 ~ .... ' .,,.;( * 645-JSIS • •·WHITE ELEPHANTS" 12 S'MNGRAV blft1, .Jlrl'a "WEED It .. rt:ap", .cifan (a "59454l WIU t•ke car In NICE b42 None ttafler, tn R4'1:\UDt met:or, naw bnJlh, yJ1rht. F(ftlan ntcn 8 ~a...EQ.-polters· 110ln.' alilo j'i/Efiio, Components, Kut ovf'rrunnina your house?: •nd bo)''•, vet)' n1ce, ,17.00 out the trH1um1 k trash-trade. Will filw.nce.J)t'iv•te 1dult park, No pell. UlOO. bwtU. "b1'9 nck, excst. mnnthl •nually. 'Ptn a'n· !lmt1 7 cu II. Mu1t aell, ipeaktr 7) watt imp., s:;o. "Cash" .. itell them thru t •ch. Skate board 50c. tum Into ca11h tl}ru a 0.Uy Jltl.ft)" cau M6-173S . or 2191 Harbor Blvd., Sp 19. cl"!:\ $TIO.~. ,UV, Ive eor potltJon. f>4~7~4& risn. 8111. 644-1523 4!M-1m: ~lly Pilot Clulllled 1 546-3680 PUot Clulltled ad. SIJ..-5678 '94.6811. CM. '31.m5, Dln m.zMT. ' _ _ • • • . • • -" _ •• • _ ----t • '"'oes' _ 11 ..... c czces11c so us .+ - l ' ... ~ .... • 28 DAILY PILOT Frirtav Ja~uary l }q71 OAILV rll0'._H I A~05forSile ]i '1 J [ · Aul05forUe !'.=:==::::= l§l 1 l=='""=.:. .... ~j§]=~ l ............ 9701Autos, lmport.d TOYOTA l§l ,·-=1 ="'='""'='"=· ::.:l§l=-1! '''"1""" l§l I ...... ,, .... 970 I Auto,, Imported 970 Auto,, u •• d 1 1 ~r 1 ., .... ,, .. 1• I~ ==I ='""='" ".;;;=" =!§1=1 Trucks· 962 Auto,, Imported 910 Autos, Imported 970 Auto•, Imported FIAT ~ '" DODGE PICK-UP ' DATSUN I "'/!\Ujt' p.an('),S. P.Un! aood . I --::-;:-::-:-:::-:--:::::--1----------·.-.µ·,~1 I !9h'l Fial 3,'111 ~puler Auto L·:~:~E 9~ '. ~~~'"O~~~~,,~I~~~ I ===X.=1 "_',-'1~=°'~~~-~1~';-'"==I A i\E\V l'l~I ! f\\"PP 762) \Vilt tAke CAt Jn JAGUAR JUST ARRIVED! ALL 1 Jmn1aculatf' CUnd!tion. Yellow 1971 TOYOT AS I \lo"l!h pin ~!ripping, rn!w !trf's & en~111e guar.11n1rrd for 9(l Pl NTO t tradp or !inane(' private par.1----------·I t' '#i..'1736 or ·194$11. JAGUAR Corollas -Corona• L days. JC. YPT905, Mark 11 -P ickups $1099 ss ~:0~, ~o. '67 DATSUN WAGON HEADQUARTERS "f"'T1 "1<1 The only 11.uthorizffi JAGUAR Land c,u;,.,, CHICK IVERSON Ready For Oe llvery ' fie.an L ... .:. I ;\9.3fl1I ~~ 66 "' 67 RENT Allt0m11!ie. dlr. Rad.Jo, hea :. dealrr in Iha entire Jfarbor UlllD I:iio llARBOR BLVD, .\ :-,~~\\" l!l il er, ,spe(·1aJ wheels. iVQE. Area. IM PORT S COSTA !llF.SA PINTO I !l'1l\ \VU! trade or l!nance ! S4 ,\;~)A y .. 1 r~~~-~;::1~~ prier I 4¢ MILE D!l'ORTS JNC. 1·1 , .; 1.1 rri r DATSUN h!C' I' c"Ul R 1.JF~·· 9!lS ·S".o. C!il. H\lo·y, LB 494.97-;, Rb~~~s0~~~o· 'I '68 1600 Roadster ~ II \H.8~ 1P. Rl.\l)., -. , _ E'<ct'\ll'nt rondiflon. uu''' cr•sT \ :o.!F.S.\ I 111·Ez -10 <300 1 •;.rt:J 1n,Jrai::e ~ 1 i ~ un· l ===~---====l der B!up Rook. Con1plet..: SALES SERVICE 1'.MiG lhi.rhor. c.~. l\41>-930:1 PARTS '69 TOYOTA BAUER Corolla Station Wagon BUICK \\tut~ " black 1ntf't'ior, Like ne\lo·. Lie. X\VZ928 JN $1299 COSTA MESA CHICK IVERSON 2l4 E. 17th Street VW 5'1S-7765 '62 VW Sedan Radio, hea !Pr 1 ZX\\' 26il $699 Harbour V,W_ Ji)7ll BEACH AL. IM:l-4435 HUN'rlN(iTON AEACH c.h7'1~R=O~ST=R, .sil\T, 101~11'.• ~9·30.11 Ext. !i6 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. WANTED "'"'' '" XK·l.>f Ro>!• Rarl111, hf'<!.l('r 1 ZSP.~J:}1 $1595 Harbour V.W. 99V Auto,, Uied rh'll"::!f' II<> 11'•1,. ~f'lkr\ wa111n~ .AU 1 111r~ .(. prlC'l'~. CA MARO 6-1'?· \.l.~l " · · • ··., ·· • a r, S1•Urrs ,.1..n 11 r:1·•1;11c. 1 •-C \\IA!'<) ,. "' \ " 1 1 <.:: "II '' 11111 rtai-., 1 nl'nr ''nil 18711 REA('!! Rl. ~12.411.i _, ·~hl'l'l~•_:_•t"\Uf' -''•P .. ~i:~rlfl!<'! nfr.·no:~'.lii: llL::\'TI\'\,TO' RE.\\!! tili FLEc~rE.\, Ln.i.r!1,J "Xlrl! ~L----S----~. --1 cnn•t1t1nq s1.tti0 CHEVROLET arge election • "'""'" • Of VW Campers. 1>-1 B111rk .;pp1·. 1r:.ic. r~ h 1 ,1,\LJRI ' S•1p•'r '"ir<'1' CHEVROLET • NABERS • ! ·.\DJL!.,\C Fao, Au!h61111iit.rrl l"arlillac D!r ,1GOO 11.\l~HOR Rt.., ! "OST.\ :\IFS\ ~,JO.'.l\lo I )Jl( n Sunday Auto Service, P<11rls 966 $1395 BARWICK 1,~ \ \', ! .: .:., '1.110cr. , 1 ,\(·p ! , t ;;2: > !'J11~ 11·,1n~ I:\1PORTS. INC .• ,s~l2~'1.~0~'~'~"~"~·~l~!l~:'"'~':·'~'==:l-0:t;c;lco,.sT~Ai\iM>E'i'S\A~A-j1 ru pay top dol!a-for your = '69 CORONA VOLKSWAGEN '""'" C.ll MERCEDES BENZ J1ard1or. \7inyl roof, 4 ,spef'L, and a~k for Ron Pinchot. ~---------1 immaculalf', ~ky Blue. Sac-549-3031 Ext. 66-6.'. 67l·WXI. Vans Kombis r.r.. V -.~. :.!•1~n. in i=rt conrt 'nrJ\"r· Kr1ni:: 1:·;,.,~1c1rrn, 1 I $000. !lii.~2:ifh I S.u fnr !'..'ffl, .'\r\\" !Ir<><, I CHRYSLER Buses, New & Used Qi·rr!.;:-.-h'.! H1111k Sp,,;-!ti.II .... , n •th f'tl::! '.\•,·ol~ ----------: Immediate Delivery 1\1.,..:n ~'.! Pnn1i;1r T• 1np .l"~" 11 "11' o1 ... ~77r+ 1 fl\\"'\ Fl , .. 11 11 11 .,r1,..r warr CHICK IVERSON \\ .11! ~1'1'1 r;. 711 l>-!l:..;i~\2 , ·1;1 Cl IJ..\'' Hrl-Ai;:-:!:;i; •1;ri ('111·1 iPf '.\riipr+rl, $2600. trnnr rr..i:' . .,,.,r ran &: par•! I DATSUN < ~11:~1•.1•·• J ____ !¥.!~ 5. est 1-lwy. LB 494.91n e \\A'.\'1i.i• :; ."'!'!-:ED e 'dLST,;;,1; Tf:A'.\S:'lllS5!0 '.IJ DOT. DATSUN OPEN DAILY Orange County's La rgest Selection New & Used Mercedes Ben1 rifirf'. \\'ill take tr11r1e rir '61 VW BUG fin;1nrP p\'I pt)'. C~ll Sid. dlr. r.,.10.:1100 Qr 494·7::.o5 aJt. lfl II.Ill. XTS 343. Xlnt. l"Ond. Gr.oo.-1 transpor!IL Vw \."-..~ Sll!~'. ~lfJll fi)1:.7"',1)11 fl ;~. * f;ki-h;..'.» * ---=4·--'=====I CADILLAC ---- it !lGi;-:1~! Al-"T :, pm e- .,A99 549-30:\1 Ext. 66 or 67 ·i;f1 2 fl?.. Chr1.v for ~air. CONllNENTAL «"" 1970 l!ARROR. BLVD. ----------1 ~Lil, ----~---Jim Slemons Imps. 1\on. '71 COROLLA Auto• Wanted 968 AND SUNDAYS 18835 Beach Blvd. Huntln&ton Bearh 842-TI8l or ~0-G«l Warne r & M.iin St. CHICK IV~RSON COSTA fl!ESA li'i F.l Dnr11dll ron1•. 1"1111 _ f;i~ll>·~~o:; __ ht\ 1.1\.'lii\U cnL"Pt:, ~~ll:VT, VW j.o=========ci P'l"f. <'l1 11111 1r r o n t rn I, I 'fi:! l111r11J.11. Air ...,nd .t-l.E1\Tll t;R 'IH pn\\"ER. WE PAV TOP Santa Ana 546-4114 Rarl10. hrater, disc brakes, lar !r;ry 111r. low, low n1i1C's! 'fake tJldC'r ('ar or small dn1•n. Unr!er fact. warranty. Call j\.laury rllr. af\ lO ;:im :.1n..:11 no ri.r 49'1· 7:106. o.~7327. VOLVO ,\:\l/t-\1 ~lrrf''I SI ~2 .1 . lir;11r-r 1 111\'rwr XJrit Iran~ :-l'J<;Rt;O 1:,\.'l:. ~14'.l:l, 213: ;,.;9.JO~l Ext. 66 or fi7 fi-1:! 2~1.\ ~1.>--0:)l.\:. 1·;11·. r.r ,<;;..;ii;~~ rif1 :, I ~.~1:1.-241~ CASH 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA !llF.SA MG. \.rU'l.ftlU AufC?s , U•ed 990 Auto•, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 lHINK 1-~-----~-~-'--~--~----'-..C:C-'----""' '65 VW Bug FERRARI 7'11G !or used cars & truck.~ ju.st r"-11 us !or fl"f'n est1malC'. ____ F_E_R_RA--R- 1 --- GROJH CHEVROLET f;,1]es, Ser..-icr. P11rts Imn1ed1111e Delivery , All ~lodcls I TRIUMPH ~Yo.~o· A:\1/FSI, 4 ~peed . (NN KOOCIJ FuH priel' Ask for ~i.les ~lanacer lS!U Bf>::i.rh Rh·d. l{witin~Lon Beach s 17--60.TI "' 9.1131 WE PAV CASH FOR YOUR CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 1 l-l arbor Blvd. Costa !llesa 54f•·l200 "\VE PAY TOP DOLLAR f"OR TOP l"5ED CAR$ If you r c-r<r is cxtr::i. C:rJ11, ~re us f1r~t. r.At ;~:r: i=;c1r1.: 234 E. l ilh S1 Oran.:;" r...0;1111,rs TOP S 13\"YER BILL ~l,\ X!'.:Y TO\'OT A 1S8Sl l3C'ilCh B:,·d. H. Beach. Ph. R-;7.R.Ti5 Newport Imports Ltd. Or- ange C.OUnty"s only author· "&t TR 4. Cood clean "ar 17.cd dealer. R!'t'Pnt!y in~lalled rl'hudl SAL£S..SERV1CE·PARTS clulch. Top, tonnf'aU cover, 3100 \\'. Coast Hwy. radlO A J?:nod buy at SS:)(). Kc1vport Beach Ph· :.1&-20;11 &12.~1Qj :H0·176-i ~:OQ ~\·, Co.1.~t Hwy., N.A fr.-J-"j!l. \~,-,,,-,~ood~-M-,-. I Au1hor1zed Ff'rr::i.ri Dealrr I &12·!'1~0.1 540-17&1 r11!inn. HR rrllofl & f'(ll"!- - -__............ ':!'rt1hlr. $j7.'} or best o!IC>r. ...........-----;,.1~.'">4. FIAT n.IVVVI "THINK" &THINK ·~~ TR 2.ill Tr i u1nph, ''MG" nverdr1ve. ~IU!ll sell. T.0 .P. 5-\~-.1358 Aft 3 pm. ... "FRIEDLANDER" VOLKS~AGEN 1960 VW BUG $799 "FRIEDLANDER" BARWICK llJSR ·~•Ch CHW"I'". ;i,1 393.7566 • ~17.!}.<l24 [\!PORTS INC. I NEW-USED·SERV DATSUN . 9!lf S Cst !11<·.v. LR 494.!li71 ~ '66 vw Deluxe Bus 8 Pas~ni::rr. rarl11\ ISVTOT~i $1562 Harbour V.W. • VOLVO All 71 's Are Here Sa11111::~ 1·p To $466 011 r,.1n11in111i; 70"s r Ul\782 1 O\"rr Sras DC'!. Spec. mama NEW 124 (PE. DEMO $2795 1)7Sa BE.I.C H CMWY. Jtl 893-7.i61i • 537·fVl24 NEW-USED-SE RV. 18711 BEACH Bl.. Si\2. M:lj fie.rut l ewiA Rrrl, \\'il h mag \\·heels, \lo'i.de Hl!NTINGm~ BEAr!I _ . _.' JM PORTS flVal 11rr~. flP\lo" rngine gu11r. : ----------- '" "FRIEDLANDER" ~ PORSCHE anr.eed (0° 90 rlays. lFTi i·I l:tfr. V\r P.rti111lt mntor "11 h 1flf">6 11,,1r...ir. r 'I G16-'i~n~ .$799 :i.oon q111r~ Cnorl r!lnrl •inn· '"1' 1·7• 'fi(; \"nhn J'lM<l \'o>I'\,' clr.:i" CHICK IVERSON _•_"'·' _"_--"-" """" "lhlk 1olc1 • 'P" VW ·~ \l\V 11ut. M rr1 t1ce Sl \;,cJ n D, r~rll•' . .l:~i-1 !Q!1 13750 BEACH ILVD. 1n II hurrv R9:t.7~~ t;~~'.!l ! '66 P, <?RSC HE :l\'1.:lfl'.\1 E~1. nn .,r F.7 __ • ~i.16:3.!_0i * __ 1 Autos, New 980 NEW-USEO-SERV. C'rtJl'c '.11., :i ~prrll, ~rn\\TI 19111 l\,\RROR BL\."D. '69 VW BUG ---------- 1 ""1lh hl::i.r k inll'nnr Branrl f'C)ST \ r>IF"-"-A it • .. & - - - -• nPw f'r-1Tr!11 tires. ~'"\'J•l7i 196.11 \'\\' Bui;:. R;idin, r <>a.r PAUL EVANS - ---~ $3299 ~ . 'M'at !ll)CAkers,,tl37:1." .. 1.p .... ·. Rarti<"t. h"alrr. fTl"R \2.ol) r"r. on11 Hudson Or. -.,.. · .')5\J$! AAr~ \VlU iake oJtlPr Autos, Imported 970 'flfJfll CHICK IVERSON &1..:..uJS711!ter Fi prn. , ear nr l1n11nce. !>46-S736 or Huntington Be~ch S I gn j VW ·n.l V\\": nu ~unrmf. p11inl, 4!\<1-fil'll You ;1 rr rh" \lo"lll'1r r nf AU TIN AMERICA _ hrRkP~ I.· rlurrh Goo<l 1·(1nrf. , 1 .. ~~~-----' TJrl..r!~ '" rlir 1----------I -.1ci ~1··1 v,1 f"if. .,r i;· !n~1rlr /nu1 $6.iO. &12-9636 ~\\I · '19.'~~{ ml. nf'~I Jlll lnl Southern California rfl.;:.T'\ \l['.\ & Recreational Cadillac ANNU AL · • January Sta.ck Reduction 1971 CADIL LACS ARRIVING DAILY EVE PY r:5TD CAR l~I OUR INVt:,JTCPY REDUCED & PR ICED TO SELL TODAY Choose from ORANGE COU NTY 'S LARGES T & most COMPLETE Seleoli on of QUALI TY CADILLACS -------- 1969 El Dorado f•~·""" ""''"'~ w••t I" •~o, ,. '"''~ <'o'~' ~ !e•' <' ·~· n•, °'('O'I • t tnh" ~'no l I ,.,,.,~, "~''"'"' AV ~M "'''' " ... r1•·• """" .,,..,,, "'''' ,. , • tnn••n. mo~•'·"'~ dO·w •• '" • r,., 10• "'"'" • ,.. I ... .!. • .,.. "' ~"'' 1 •• l.>1~·11 Jt...~T A fl// [Xt-'.'?Lt.r. 1970 Fleetwood t •uo11"11J ~ !'~'1l·C.1oA M 1'•~1,., l•nGA•· '"n •"d '11~•0~•~0 IH ~lrtllo •~'"' 0' I I 00"~'> 1• •n , • . • • ••lrvne r w "''• r ''·'' 1nn• I'><.•>. •·,•IQ•I "M ~ ,., 1 .• t•<0-'1" ,,.,, ••• ,., """' ·~ ' • ~~ .. -· ''""~h. , .... ~ /.. •• Fl\' <'• 11•• 1970 .Cpe.'.ds. Ville r•• "'"' 11•,n•rrv , ..... 1 .. 111<11.t I " ! •o~ .!. gOld Ir~' ••t A. "'"' r•~· In·• ·"' t10)0• '"'''·"' .i•r• t• ' '"" ,. • "" he•n·' 1 • e~"'"" ., •.. ~ ,., •·I """nt M 10" ,,,.. '"'' /.'~" ~· '"c" A. a'""~.,. • ,• "''r'• ·•'• \.Qw ~ •t•c• , ..... ~. '"'ol" $5555 A USTIN AMERI CA f/,1 e ' 1'1~n H"iP.finr. r.r i·v. .alt"r Ii r~1 I tak!ann~irrx ~,',\.r"1~ tr~~:" Sports, Vacation Sales, Ser.ice. P.1r1s ·i;~ V\\'. 1;ioon m1·~. nr\i;: l).ffi..1 2·1!1. fi42.l\Til lmni"f!i;;ie Delivery \ 71 ,( :;r r""~· Ir 1·n:i1 rr111i1... n """"r, 10r corn1. c-lf'an. S!'l77) 1 --.-F.R-V\r-co~VrITe-Veh ic le Show $4999 All 111oclrls .., "" ~ ~11.: 'IC '('\\ l0p, r1inn,. \Ir. \lard, (71·11 R/H Rf:BLT F~(; I II.I th<' 1 ""'· ""'"'· ''"" ,,,,. :.'"'-""':_ ,.,,., • -··,.; •. ,.,, ANAHEIM 1967 S-ed-. de V1'lle--196-7 Cp-e. de V-1.ll-e 1968 Sed-. de v·,1 1-e $5999 .~:J1rwport · 3hnpo-i-rs · NOW ON DISPLAY ~"i.:r ! 11 h, 101111P"" f•·r: .,. ·i;:, V\V C'A\l P~:R 11-CONVENTION 'l auto sport ltd 1 ~11~P' l:-i:ni;io \Iii.•' ~"1 1. Nrw <'nc111e. fullv P.QUlpped . vw LEASING C ENTER r• ltlO/ A•• r'1'<D1t1n>.HJ. r~~···· "'~ 1 ""''•·~ •"fl"O, ~\~~·I lij,\ . .':2~·, or n~:1.1:n.1 .i.ii.!l.~:,9 ' • Ta.>: & Lie. 0 01<'11 ' r~i:;·;~~ •. :t l;;;,";;1~~.:~,~·"'·.~,;: I I ,..,., •• 0\.1 'M ,.~~ '"' "••'~·v.' ~ ... "~ 1.11 ""~'1' ' c• .. 11---1 \" ,__ . e c'-".87 _,month .l<1nu.1ry :rvt lh1i1 lrtth '"'"' 1,,.,0 0,,.,, •~c·• .,.• ,_ ""'~"· .,. "'"'' 10· , • ._ t. "'" "''~ '"'"'"" ""'~""~ Alllhorizen SALJ::S e SERVICE e PARTi' "' •1 ·1 'I" .,.C'U<.·r~ nu • #JV ,~ Pl II "I'· -, I ,,.,,.,. whet! /~Ml,·••~ r." ~·I•• "~ • """ •c ''~ ~ t~ i · • -, ·, 11-• V\\' CAMPF:R. 1%.i '" '"'•" PH•P •fl ., •• ,,,~. f':<,f ~. ,,.,,,o~·r ••••""q. li.M .,.,1,nr, " o~o·;t'"""~'""'"~'" ,.,.,.c1r1 l'f" . '''!'-" • ·" mon1 h nf'{'n e nd , ~·· a11 01, ·"•· 11 :--r1•?1 c~~1111c '"'~ 1wa•1111· :ilJ:l \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. i,.t2.S.;ffi 541)..li&I ~';~~ln· d ""' n~ ·7' G · '"'· Clran, Nr1\" 11re~. P vt pa.riy. )!l7J V\\' Ru~ 11Y-1wr<'n 9 <111d 1 pm to ( i:.il1n $2777 $3?7 7 .:..' ·: ·' ,1,~. 11~ or rcll:'. Sl32'1. ~S-2692 AT ~·n11r ni·krls 1;'-orth \0111111· $2 77 7 • %25 Garden Grove Blvd. 1 to!l·fu•r n11n1h<>r is 5-IO.l::.!111 CORTINA \1).1771 Call Collecl , RENAULT '70 vw BUG CHICK IVERSON • • • ------------·-'68 FIAT 850 I Xio'f <nod, .;<8.'34' VW d d ]] d ]] 1966 C d VII n'i: CORTI'.\..\ ,\ut11, r.111 ;.Jn1 rc..-1r ~i; n1pg .s<n '<..-., ,;J:: Ji~,I ,'1• l ·,j. l>il P.l.,,\ll.T R-• ~'"' .,, DEl.1" v \\. bug. '·"" '"' 11.1RROR Rl.\'D. Autos. Used 990 ' 1965 Se . e V1 e 1965 Cpe . e Vi e pe. e I e SPYDER k 1nilrs S1 100 ---'--------. r., ..... ~· '"'"'0 ••;. •I I •• ,.,./ •• ''";·~·"• 'I I F•<'0• ···~·~'"""" ~-i ,.., ... r:n:'TP. Red "'ilh black In. '-lofl\(' l\·>I ·· •·.,,1.7;,, 1 COSTA '.\·lES/\ •~n, "•"' ·~··&• ,~•r r•e' f,, N' A ,_ ••• ,.,.,,. '. • ••' •• 1 t "•• •·~·-11 • ·1~-~\'l'i: • ..... ...... I =~=~---~=-SPECIAL ". nr' '" ~-· •o ~"r·t.: ••• "'•" • ""' t,,.q. n & t~' , .. I ~ •t• •>'•••o• t".,.. w•lh "'' !'¥'.'I \'I\' "'11.larrhack. :-:tn· , .. £••·· ., tt ' r'·'' ,,~,. •••'" ,,. •• , o< 1~11.,•1 ""°'· Like ""· YQY"' '"" \W RCS, "''°' '"""' '"""· lf!l:> DISCOUNT $1444 $1444 I $1888 DATSUN $999 TOYOTA \\ork. $1:.0 l rau :,1~ :11fi.ll S [ CHICK IVERSON '' "'"''"' • • __ , Al I I , x y .,., sur.-Lo ,.,1.,,.. ,1,., '67 VOLKSWAGE!I _ I l ----------- VW BJ ,L l\JA E ''""'-Rorlln. '""°' < "PI S1"5 ·~·269' ,. '"·'-IO MONTH OF DEC . s I t T d ' ;~~-.1 ~0,~ ~~~~~,!~~,, I ;·~;,~l1~ib,~~rv~' I fI]Q]1YJOJjj~ ';.~::~~~~:::u~~~~~~dr111';7,~ Rf'hll:I~~ r~·~i· -R~~:rirr~ iGraniikld~ n;:~~~<'\lo" $)~~,, e e c r a e ·I n s ACH BLVD Sf'\!J,; t~M-12~~. Tn •h•'O~r ln1n1 \'.11 rln·1n nn \Iii. 1ak1· 11 r "~ !1~1nrr • fi'.1 fl.\T :'f'YfJEP., ,:.w~I 18881 BE , !Irr~ 11nd mags. r te ~'i.il •-· H l ripfll"f'·i·rr! , rrd1l r.11 .. ,.,. r• · . ;~. · .r, or I 1·ond S:'llrl 'l't. T11.~"! •'\'rr unt. Beach 147·855 ~ri; ....... 0200 _ __ 1~.\\lrFR \\·r~qih;i\ia 1, 2 _!~·~_11_ ~-111 111111< \1111 ~~7 \J,<; _'!mlN nf('n11..!!Hwv.on~ '64 GREEN ~VW 1 11rri r.nt:: Pr.p.1011. i:~s hir, ~ ?1!ot4u d SfiflO Xlnl rn11rl li/.~.\'!<;•1 .. 1111 <·nnrl -~~!''> .dil·I).;:, ~11"111 11.lr!•nr f~lld ,;[,.!Jl•~i Autos, lmpcrtcd 970Autos, Im ported 970 Autos, Jni porte 970 j.-========--='----' I • " , ·r .•..• 1 .... -r ·• •··~I· 1<•\\'~ '•" ,, ' ' "" .. " .. , . . " '. ' ,, ' 1 ·•• 0 ' <"n,' ,. ,., ~ ' '" v·· ,+ ""' " • ,,. 1 ,... '·''~'""0''"" ,.,, I. ,,., ....... "'"~",''"' '"" ,. '""' ... ,,,,..\, l~;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~l:~~~~~~~;;;;~l:~~"'~~[)~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;tl ~~A~u~l~o~s,~lm~po~•t~e~d~~9~7~0~A~u~to~•~·~l~m~pio~•~l~e~d~~9~7~0~A~u~l~o~•~· ~lm~p~o~•~te~d~~~9~70 1 -IMJ»ORT DEALER $3444 LE ARANCE '70 WAr~REAT YEAR 11 ~19,~.~,,s.~:;.~:::_;~::~ ~J ,, ~' ·~nd•'<>~·"'l• r,11 """•' •• < ., ..... f'~.... 00''""•• I l! ~ '!~ .. ~~~~~~oN 105 $99_5,_l 'c_6~.,;~~~~~-~-c~1s:s i. $J59 5 DOWN PAYMENT ROBLEM HERE! ~~;·:·•;T~~·,:,,"~ 1 K 011 ' dri·.·~ _ -----o-~ .. C---'-''-'---';:.;::_.o_-We have taken in more trade:rnsthan we have $2333 •68 t-AGB CT $2350 '67 RENAULT $795 room for . We mu•t reduce our inventory. Y .. u·u 1 •• If•'"• • o., .. , s~d"" Th. ,.,i.,, h Wa Do Not Require A Speci•I Down P•yment fXO•Q •.c ....ilile. !VZT 1192 ). $1199 '69 -VW SOUAREBACK-$2095 '69B50-SPYDE'"R--$.--9-,-'70 HONDA 4SO $999 '64 FORD VAN A R,ol Be ... ·y. I ~XA~O~) I Pao efon" yeJ10..,. Cl •an~ 14 s ,../Treiler. ~•"•lltnl c.ond, (c:ont>l•n• C•mpt• '69 OPEL $2395 fYCT 8~9 1:_ __ --------"~'~'-"~'~1-----------,_"_1_'_'_"_1 __________ _ GT. c,.., ,,,. "' , , '68 OPEL Sto. Wagon $1095 '69 VW BUG $1499 '70 V W YSY ••~. ·e 1pa•d "" c.cndaionin 9. Rt dio & Ht•I••. · • CAMPER $3199 '69 TOYOTA $ !VHK 1s s 1. ~~N f91~l ----1 ~~~:~~'<1 ~ ,~;";~t,•d•op . A 6 ~4 ~"-189 s :~P•~!~ :~-~-~-:~-.,~c-f-.-. --$219 s ·:na•d~~ TSUN 1600 $1499 1' _6_3_C_O_R_V_A_l_R _______ _ '69-VOL V0' ____ $18-95 I ~6'7'.-'c"'s-'='p'=R""°,'Tw=e.:..:ll.:...".:...· ---.---:6~.,~~~SUN 1600 $ J 299 IPENOI" $399 ••1 c,, •. 6,i91 (,1,,,Q. $895 !VTZl91l Cle•n ~'•pt~. A re•I nic.1 Rl'l•dtt•r ----.----c.••! (t8 1 B ~X l. (VG251!1 ,"61 RANCHERO $499 9 12 =t"••9• ~ so11cl E•c.•o· '1967 Buic k Rivie ra I'"• ~••d'"" <~• ''"''rt•"' •lr Ci>"~ •·•H ""*"' V•t\•I <OM tlF' •• "''·''""'''· '·" ""''"· <""""" '"''""'· •" .,i. Tl••' 1TF8•1X'. $2111 """"'"' • nr H•·~·"~ w •••'"'~ •Ir ron~l!•O•lno. """"" .,,..,,.~/ "'"'''· o "'· t1•n1, ••G••• ~ ••. '" 1~1~J~~l 1970 01ds. 93 Cre. I I •1 < \"*"" "/• ' ~ . . . ., "' ' ... ' ""r. ''I"" 1 ,c•, '" • •; . ' ' ' ..•••• ~' • 4 •• •or r • •r•· ~ l"""O•! • ,-•. ... ·' ' .. , .. . ... _ ~ 'I'" • ., ' I Y, •t ~. •' t. ~· I., ·~~·''" •• \.tf $4222 1970 Ch•v. Monte Carlo • ... ,, •'HY'1 W''l l~ , '" ,., ••• ., < •c • ••• ••~,.., fo'kl" m '• , '• , '• •"• t , •! >" • ., . '· I! .. ·~·· t' ~ •• '"'"'' ~· ' . '"' ,,..,. '""" ,.., """ ,.,,. "'·~o ll•t • "' '"'1 ••••· • • . r r ·, ·'" r ,, '' •·1 v ~··~ '1 {•MO'"'I' l'U BlM• $3 777 ---1968 Cont<nen1 al Cpe. '•"'"I • t t<>"1'"'''"" I I <'"'' ,, ... , ........ ,, '"""" •• ., •• AY,1::1.' ,...,,.,,.,. '" '"' '"'·~"" ••• ,., 1;~C \'\'••lo •·r • , .• $2999 1968 Fold l TD Cpe. l • •••t0<rtl•.,<1!cnVl <r"" " •• ,.,.., ••• ~ .. ,, rn ... r ...... ·" r, .... , '""'""'" ""'' MO. 8 .1" 10 ''•'•• tf~, •t· !~EYll\I $1888 $99~ take you r p\ck ! 1969 Olds. Roya le r< • • • '"'"' ~1v•I• 'j,,, ••1•;t. -" rr• '"''"'' "" •n•.,,•10•·•0. I I M"'"' "";I IM'. A~' ~M • •••• • ·• I. '' ,..•or·t ''''"""l· o•r, •'c <VBYi~~) $299 9 1966 Continenl al Cpe. r~<·••1 ••t;•1 ''·"r•~"<.vlll­ " r~r I>'' •~•1"•• '"'•"~' 1 .. r '""' ""•a''°" ! "I &. 't•t KO-~•< •'••""'' •'t tS11•.ocu. $1777 PLY/A. '65 C/\TAl lNA f''• v • • .,. ~.,,,'"' r•c•o.., A• (?10·111•,•P ,..,.,..,, "•"In~, • ,.., • ""', '"~'" ~••r ... •·c ..,., _•) • "•n'" IO?•<rt11> VW '67 Squil're Ba(k- ~-~~.~, ~~;1··,.,,:·1~~·~'";,~ '':~~·.r:: ~·· '"" t '<•n'>On~I \l•l~o TO> ""'Ill IVl<,W6101 '611 PORSCHE $4895 --------1 ,-59-POR_S_CHE 1600 $AVE-'62 vw BUG $599 _•l•_c_"'_' _____ _ t\on1lly n•C.• lo"" ... :1 .,. Normel 1ilv1• l'l'tltlli,, Redio I HtAlf r Ttp• dee.It. !700>.KTJ ,Cl11n tll1.uo1.1t! One of • ,,•O~l~N~l~•60.1 =~===--~--''65 RANCHERO All Sa les Prices Effective Until Sund , Januar13rd, 1971 . ;~;.?~.~n~':d.-. l-.-.---$1795 ~~~·;;~.c,:o•L $1095 ;.~.l~~~~jt~!;KuP $499 l tH'l~~I·;) ,,,11,19•. ()(E M414 l. Ra ed1t1• B•iti1~ r•t ing !DLA 180l '67 '1600-RDADSTER-$ '~"-'"_.-._x_•_oo_o_.,_. ------'68 DATSUN PICKUP $) 199 '69 AUSTIN AMERICA $799 ,,,,..,'p1i11I. c......... 1695 1 '69 TRIUMPH $1295 {W PP76 2) ~,u;~:z~~· ('kJa.1J). 1Sp1tfi11. l urg1..dv. rtlt; '6-C V.W. KOMBI BUS-$1-09_9_ '67 DA.TSUN WAGON $1099 DON BURNS' PRESTIGE · PORSCHE ·AUDI LTD l 3631 HAR SOR BLVD .. GARDEN GROVE 636·2333 Ltlt "''"'· .-u•11m•l •c. !OSFO~b ) 1 lTAZ41 1 I $999 BARWICK IMPORTS INC. DATSUN SOUTH OltAN•I COUNTrs ••OWING DAT!UN DI.All:• 998 South Coast Highw•y, L•gun• Beech 546-405 1 494·.9771 !ALIS & SlllYICl-RINTALS & LIA.SING Semt• Dept, Deity 'tfl I P'.M.-Sot. 'tll NOON-hl..,._Oelty 'tll I ,,M. Na be • • 2600 HARBOR BLVD., IN cqsr A MESA CA LL 540-9100 OPEN EVES'.\& SUN DAY 38 DAILV PILO I ~rloay,Jaouary l , 1911 I ..... ,,.... l§l I ·~""''"° I§]_ I ., ... ,,. .. ~ 1§1' I ., ... ,,.... l§J' I 990 Au tos, UMCI 990 Autos, Uied Autos, UMid 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, Us•d 1--'------- CORVETTE 1 · FORD --------- FORD PORO COUGAR '67 GORGEOUS GALA."<IE '67 VmE '611 Coug11r, auto, pis, plb, '56 F'ORD y.g Powl!'rfair, nu Dunlop radials \'l nyl top, low mileage. Im-Good condition $50 d I t LQ•OED be f"astback _ ''471", 4-s-!d, e U.Xc U1 . "' , aut. ,.... 1118.C' * Call 4~2l'.ln. 557-1719 or 962-4097 ,. • •• , bu SIOSO I TOP DOLLAR ( ' 990 Autoa, UMd PORO ·~ F"ord stn.wcn v .s stick, O'Orlve 8 track stereo $375 cuh 67l--0209. A!tt/}'M radio. Ne\V poly-I ====~~::=:=~=" :--.:;c...:.:.::c.:::..._:::::..::::__ car. an...., le y at . cir glass Ure~ .. Excellent con-'f\7 1lord Galax.le-500 Stick, 4'.r.-0.'i:.'O, 9,am.J pm. HURRY CLEAN USED CARS JEEPS d1Uon. Driven easy. DODGE Air. rlC\\' ~liC'~cli/JS, Oel!.ll, '70 COUNTRY Squire=-429 S,.c Andy Brown $2150 1 owner. 644-262"-Loadl'd, air, 11ll xtras. $58,Gj THEODORE JEEP 1948 CJ2A V-3 283. Ask for Mr. Grannis ~6-8640 "69 \\IESTERN SS, air cond. Ne\•:-S.\300 Now. 5.12-2548. ROBINS FORD O/dr\ve, hubs, Chev &tffr- CLASSIC Vett-'58. fabulous r~dio, P S, { nu Michelin ·~19 Ford ron\<erl-Nl"w hrf's -""=-=ll93=--,,.--,---2060 Rarbot Blvd. Ing, ll in. Rim & titts •<od, stiek shill, "''''· !irPs. Xln1 cond. SlliOO. ,r,, mufl!P1'_ grod 10 1), cleitn '"'LNT 2-" C ·s• v !'.fuch more X-l:ra nice '" " 2 ·' uu ar. • \ agon Cost11 Me• $1650. 642-3309. headt rs, lapt, tat:h, new (pricp f'OrH.'C tionl. 1133-0487 _'c.Pc.P'c..'c.'c.· S'-'1"2:;c.·_c6-1_·1_.<J~22 ___ 1 Ne~' 1r11n~. tlrt>s , atJto & &43.00IO motor ~ pa inl , 2 top&. !\lust a ir. Only $650. 546-6306. ;-,,,-"°'c,---,-,,--~~· 11 9 4 6 W i 11 Y s Jc P p . st ll 8•11-3444. LIKE Tl'! tradt'.' 0 u r 196:> Forr! Country &J11ire 1----'-"--~=--! 1966 Fairlane 500 Station ME'chanically sharp. Nl'C'ds Trader's Paradise colu mn is !I-pass ~tlltion 11 a.:on. S5Ti '61 FairlanP Squire -390 c.i., \\'ag, 11 ir, low mil. ~1160. some body "''Ork 'etc. $700. TIP.ED of thal old tunnture~ fnr you ' :; Lines, ."> Days !or 642-9500 days; 6 4 5-0 9 62 r&h. 111r, \v/s/w. 38,000 n1i. Call orig. owner. 642-t~A~ 642-9500 days: 6 ~ 5-O 9 6 2 l~"•"=re•"'~1~Y=''•°'='h•'='=h=U<l=-~·~;-o:c;';"~';o"";;'=Y==·"~';-";;"::o· =.!.='z''='=· =======, S\~j{). fi.l.J-27-11. about many extras~ eve11, Autos, New THE ,1971 OLDSMOBILES. •• ALL MODELS-COLORS-EQUIPM~NT TO CHOOSE FROM AT UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE BRAND NEW 1970 OLDSMO.,BILE Fully factory equipped including lights, evap, emission control system, safe- ty belts, w indshield wipers. (3317107107306) TRUCK CENTER RADIO OR SKI RACK OR LUGGAGE RACK The Bi99est Inventory Of New and Used Trucks We've Ever Had & SUNGLASSES WITH PURCHASE OF 197-1 HONDA FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED JUST A FEW 1970 DEMONSTRATORS LEFT AT OUTSTANDING PRICE REDUCTIONS ACT NOW!!! EXAM ~LE: -- ·11 GMC Camper Special Powtr br•ire•, 1-1.0 . •pri1191. 8 ply f ir••. l•"dy for hi9 c •mp1r. St~. t: I 005 5 1<. # I 11 OS57l '66 CHEVY 3~ Ton Campar Special 9ood '66 BUICK SKYLARK • O •.. VS, 1u'to. R&H, P,$., WSW,.,,. !SUF554 ) s1195 ,'65 I V8 ""to .. R&H. P.S WSW, l•1>d•Y !op. ~PFHblO I $1095 '67 \/!, oulo , RJ H, P.S , P 8 WSW, •" c.01>d. IVCL017l '65 CADILLAC SEDAN lrou9~•"'· f ull paw1 r t qutp,, f1 ct. •''· !XN U8JOI $) 29 s I 69 ~~1~!~~~t~tTw~~~1.S1~"~~N s399 s Ill 69 1'.~.~.i~~B~.·~;~v.~~.~u.',o;;. R&H, to p, fie!. 1ir. !XOZ809 l I ------------!YXQ2t.l l '65 CHEV.CORVETTE $1795 ''69 OLDS DELTA $2895 1 --:~·~~·tt·z~a9s~ i'p•.. 1 ;_~'.'.0;;S~.' 1:~~0~·u R,!~· p 5' I 66 ~~~~.T~·~~. •uto .. RI H, SJ 295 PL YM. BARRACUDA $) 79 s '69-~~:;;.· (XHG948! \ izsc,Rv;.,st.7. ftcl .• ;,, ~ ~: ,~;: .:.' ,;·~;;,~\H· _ I ~.~::: ·.;/,·~ ":j;;~, $1095 -,6-6-e.~~;:~~,~~~s~~--~------$-1795 '68 ~~~~ .. ~~~~~.~-.-H-.---$-1595 1 '67 ~;~~.:.~.-V-8 -.-,-,,-.-.-.-H-, --$1895 '67--;~~;;~;t:~~:.~~~" f,,. P.S .• WSW. f1 tl. ,;,. ~WC1.91>0r P.5., P.I .• WSW. l•"d1u lop. 2 Or. H.T. VI, •ulo., RI H, f.,cl. eir. (WAB051 l P.S .• p • .,.;11dow1, 1ir, huG~lt ,69 OPEL 2 DOOR $695 ---1 UL 1 -___ ''_'_'"_·_'_"_'_"_· ---------'67 OLDS CUTLASS $ 111 "· T 100_-~----,---R&H. IYPUOOJI ;t PHi'."i::; ::::;,,;t:'.· 1495 '66 ~~~~~~~~~o~'R&H $1295 '69 ~o,Bh~~tr, $1495 ___ IUUK-4191 , ____ P.S., P.I ., WSW, •ir. !RYB1•1) __ ·_t•p• dtd•. !XTHOO_oI ________ '67 ~~~~-~~~:~o., R&H. s1395 '66 ?~~~.d~~~~.~~t~ .. lt&H, $695 I 69 ~J~;:t~~~~;::.!~:. s2395 I -;~w~:_:;;·~~·E(~~u~~s_1 ___ $1295 '6-7--~o~.~,·.~.·.G.~~.'.~.?~,'-a.".~.EH~.SLW19ll 68 l h lio• ••9'" Vi, '"''·• " " $_895 •ir. IXNT120_1__________ R&H, P,5, tVCH10S) P.S., WSW. !UJG785l ,-6-7-M-US-TANG HARDTOP $119'5 ;+6-FOR.D STA~WAGON $1095 '64 CHEV. STA. W-A-G-ON--$5_9_5 VI, 4 tp•ed, 1 •a~ VI, •ulo., RIH, P.5., W5W, 6 p111. VI, 1uto., RIH, RIH. !51711 ' 1 •ir cond. !TF E218 l · ,,S., WSW. (PCUlltl '68 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBIL 2850 HARBOR · BLVD .. I COSTA MES.A 540-9:640 I ' Saturd1y, JanuM)' 2, 19/l OAJLV PJLOr U ..... w... J§J I ~ .. ,,.... J§J I ........... ~ NIW YEAR OFF IK WITH ANEW ·ER PRICED CAR FROM HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER Pl YMOUTH OVER 250 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM 53365 II I 2 DOOi HARDTOP DEMO 1970 Roa~Runner 20001,"A:~~:' T0111U1~i11 lr'Cl'll.. 313 V-1, powtt Jt.rilg & bniku. bucktl 11at1, tin!td glou wind sh., radio. rollv road ....n..li. ilou t.lt9d whitfWOll1, strlM, noin ~rtl- 1>0!! Pko~ tft. S«lol Ne. RM23NOEl31111 'uock2009 • ..-=~ * SERVICE * DEPARTMENT )AILY 7,30 TO S P.M.-MQNDAY 7,JG-A.M. TO 9 P.M. We Hava Factory Trained Mechanics Second To None Our Aim Is To Please You We Service All Chrysler Cars & Trucks We Service What We Sell! '66 FORD ~ALAXll 500 'O•. "' VO,'°"• $989 P S. t•c•1>!I011~lly '~"'II Foctorv ''"'" (~llJJHI ~o. e n& '61 CHEY. Camara "' ......... ~. 51595 Au.:'· 1-"l· YU ~1!. lt+o. 10 \IAl 'HMUSTANG 9 ' eul•. wt\ire .. 1lli. 11.M. s37 TGWllt. !Mt. t lUI .'66 CMIV.C1prlc1 1 o•,11,T. V·I. tU!t., ,,,_..._~..... 5989 ~tGltr. w~lll. lift Mt. WlV·:liP.llt. 9192 '64 MALIBU SS !:"· C::-"':11~ 5769 1012.tJ '" 8AWll soo 2 l>r •• M.t , A~1., Y·t, '1779 ''l•lffr'-1, lilt WSW. ft1111 ..... l090'J. ?OR HdS> v.e.J.ulO.f«I. 51195 •"· ~. ~!1tnng, R&H. PK19 l_(J;(). 20321<\ '67 DODGl Charger 70' .~01'.V-8.Au to P. s1195 51••""11· ~lH. 11 ~72ll66J'l(M0.2123A) ' '6S PLYM. Fvry k!ldo, Meo!t<. •u-lt. ttZ· 5889 69~ (llO . .l01lA) '67 VALIANT 4 Door v.1. Slif.lo. •.O:O. llooM<. ""' 5979 "'* _ ............ VTl.111. SIOtk J011l. ' If ALCON WAGON '"""'tyl.""11.'1 .. s1329 410, Whi!•,.1111, XOSOtt Stor.k •UO. '61 PLT. SUIU•IAN WAGON c~•m. vo, '""" $1329 1 P.S .• feet. 1!r . On• of o ~lnd. (WOAl•l Ho. ,,.,_ '67CMtv. Ne•• '"·"""'""" .. 5119. 5 MMIW, IJOl.·14 2. {ltO. . tllTJ ADYT. Pltcll M>OD 'TIL II P,M, IUNOAT .IAN. JJtl, ADYT. CARI iUl.llCT TO PllOI SALi. • ) j I Friday, J.1nu.vy 1, 1971 DAJLY PJLOJ -----:99 OAlLY PILOT t j ll "';"' --' . Aulot fur Sile ]~!::=:[ -="'="'· :=!.Sl§J [~I .-,.,,. .. -... ~J§J ;l ]§] .:=!. ="''"= .... =l~i !~1 I· ·~ .. ~,,.Ile],'=[ =··r"=""=-=!§]==· ii ·~ ....... : ~vtos, UMd 990 Autos, U..d 990 A'utos, UMd 990 I Autos, UMd I 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 ; Autos, Used PONTIAC PONTI~C: STUDEBAKER T-mRD ' MERCURY MUSTANG .. "OLDSMOBIL~ P~YMOUTH PLYMOUTH I • I '70 CudJ.-blj 6 &lf:k, ~ ;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::::;[ ;;;-s;;;;;;s;;;:-;;;;;--;;-;;: I ·~-------!'- : ~u~;,~ c~!~ '67 ~lusta~s ""• ·r:"!.....~ ~ ~~s~.!w.:u'!1~di 19 ;iOADIJNNEI mS2~ ~&~'o:esslt~ .. !!~~A Sac I '70 GTO '70 GTO 11:1 :1~~-3ps:. \\'ai S12i ~,..~ -B~~· .~u~oae:~ip")~o ~ Nr n9v tliU: $2811. 549-0TI.t lop iur ~.,., .,_very gd cond. Gi~l!re1, , -' ~""'.!!:--I 455 cu, in. ~ Ai r, -1:~1 cu . in. llitn1 Air, • 962-61164 '* ..,..., :. ·67 MilRdi.i ~ P8rk--: zaoo ~~,~~ge1::r!;ew,u;. '$)if.ti, 19292 ~thel ~~,e, ! 383 vs.__ &Utoniatlc. po\l.~r * Sl25. G~ TRA NS.'!, 'QJ ' :..!_cloee ratk\...~, 1·1._ ntli.tt 4-41r-1. 5'rvl('f" Centf'r, JOU ,· : st&,)}aa, ~~~. A/C. 962-7265 ry : , t-~ 962--m7 . I 'ti si~rtna,;.Or b:oellent rion-PLYl\10UTH. 6 ~YL. 4 DR. b<idrl lad\, Ride• Handl'a l'ldo(I rach, Huie &-Hand!"& T·BIRD I C011$l Hwy, Crll\1. ~ ~.,675-2M,f..--:~l9 • .5 ::( '62 01d.MTJObtlt Sd¢ 8i1'.ffdt d11ton bow mi.In. <UEDM3) 64.\-1083. tl!lcK. PI S, PID/B, Radio ~pk&:, PIS, P/D B, Radio '63 T-BIRD, ~ t'()t1d.,·~· l -,,'-'"~--.w;=---'65 1'1ustan& con~! Auto,, V,8:' HT. Yull p\1•r, .:Wre'mtJy Will tllk~"-'llr ·tn trade or i hl!i11l'r , New· Firestone ' &;" ·1ie11tcr, New firestorif' 1~ T·BIRD $&50. t.oade<l. p/11, p/w1odow11, 11:d ti~, • "Iii Mtrcu11 Mo~Y. xln'! C.oodi cofM!. Mov,tng. S700ior clean 1295. 494/'Tf,44 d.8.11> fi n~nQt -prlvate party. I'u.11 ! PONTIAC w~ ovals. "Ai.L BLACK" \\'ide Q\lills. "ALL Bl.All\'" a lr-oond. Ca!l 1 ='='h.:·::""";;;;.·='91-='='="='='=' ='·;;~1 ~ cond.. S700. , oHN". 642-4!!!13:, 1-. • 64.\-~ a fl 6. price .$1800 · Make olfer or 1rade for 1\ta kr oHer or tl'lldt !or t1o ~8-24\l * I· '!i; ..,_""''· ""'°· "'"""'" '"8-43!9. • BAR.WICK "" 1 VALIANT '66 Olds-I.u..'tury S ed11n . "" PONTlAC, !st owner. ate model .Ford trurk. late n1orlrl Ford tnirk. FINP.ST Tri!.ru;, o!frrrd for I '61 Mercury Colony Park, 646-466."i Mli IW Sta wag. inany exrras, A/C. OLDSMOBILE Fabulous col'ld, ~w tires, IMPORTS INC. Must sell, gofng ovt!rseas. , ·' ' S1!19. 1964 tull pwr, a ir. --------~! brakPs. shocks, paint. Must DATSUN Very good cond. 642-411.'>ll Beaut iful. 642·2267. ''ti"· v~H~nl 2 door. Peppy '6 UKE To trade~ 0 u r sdll 847-341•1. PLA~!NG --" • • Trader·~ P11.radise rolumn is e 'til OLDS !'tatio_n Waa:on • ~ 998 s . Os t. Hwy., LB 494.9771 . _ .. ,. lo £00~'! You'll ·511 Ponrlac wa11on runs good '68 LI:: 1\1ANS. full powrr, '!\JI T-Br RD. Outstanding I economical little car. Good I -1 -o I Gd. Trans. Pvt. Pty. $295. THE SUN NEVER ~-,i"b on I ,fli,d an arnlli:lng number of , S10l'i lirm 96S-8606 aft. J:OO air. am/fin,. tjlt whl, xln1. co....i , Premiun1 Ores . Whi!e. 1rondltion t hrouii hou.f,. or \uu! :J .LrK's .. 1 ;1~'S or 1 ""' • y • ~WANT rns1 bo · •-"'-• ,..,--~"· ' ·"'f' S5. i::a11 loday &-12-.''678. I 5'1!l-:\807 Aft 1:30 1 Pilot l,;IU&lfied DAI ... Pli ... u1 "j me& .Ill wua)' 1 .... ...-..1ed pm. tond S1 7~. 837-3422 $17~. Orig, o~·ner. 67~741 673-810.1. ti 990Autos, u~ 990Autos,•Used 990 ·&&°'·Us~ 990 A1.1t9-s,. Us~ ~s . Used 990A~t~i. Used ' . ~ lutos, Used ; REDUCED -· .... "' . REDUCED ' 1965 BELAIR 4d>'OOR R .. Ii .. au!o., P.S., 111r. Lie. tNiA107 J 1964 CHEVY II COUPE Autn .. 1l11d1n. i'.S. l..Jc. (0f>IR8i?l 1 1'68 MUSTANG Au!o .. Ti .. H .. fact. a ir Lie. ! \\..Qh::Z0.! 1 1961 MUSTANG Aulo .. R., H .. P.S., Radial lire!ii. Lie. !XZZ9661 1961 FIRHIRD R .. H .. 11u1n .. 11.1r. vinyl roof. -Ur.. (V\'f\10311 $899 1 ' $499 ! $1799 ' $159.9 s1999 '~~~~~~~~~~~~ I . \HI F_IREIJRD s1999 'de. H.T. R.: H., P.S .. •fr 0 l.Jc. rvvr.10.111 I \ • '. ' 25 TR·UCKS PICKUPS-VANS- EL CAMINOS To Choose From 1966 thru 1970 MODELS All Sale Priced This Weekend HURRY!! \ B·E FIRST! 1969 AND 1970 CHEVY SALE (Once in a lifetime) dead sharp, low-low miles, near new rubber, remaining factory warranty up to 50,000 miles. ' HURRY!! ALL THESE CARS PRICED $100 OVER OUR ABSOLUTE COST! ' 1970 Camaro 2-Dr. H.T. 1970 Impala Cust. Cpe. 1970 Impala Spt. Cpe. • Au;o., r•d;.,, f•cl. "''· P.5 .. 9or9eo•1i Vinyl •ool, P.S . Aulo .. ••dio, feel. ~••. S>dt .,,IJ91., eu*"·· •t d;.,, P.S., ftcl. 1 it. -Hu,,y! !OS •ASVf t er. 11.22! mil••· f7J'188Xl ,,000 .,,;1.1. Ge1 1e riou1. l711 Al(!I ) $2970 1970 Impala Spt1 Cpe. II , H , •ulo., P.S .. Itel. eir, -low low m:!,,, t J70ACG > $3323 \ Au~o~~~ ~~~Q~~,1S!.t ~~~~11°u• l•u"'"' ht re. fOSJASVI $3041 1969 Impala Cust. Cpe. R. H .. P,S .. 180 VI . ftcl. 1i•. -Noth. '"'l nicer. IXWE222l : .ua29.. I . s3031 -~-~-$~26.1 t ...•. ii 1970 = Spt. ~pe.--1969 Malibu S"portCpt ·· 1969~mpala Cust. Cpe. R. & H., v:nvl ,11.,f. fe el. '"· P.S, I!. H., PS .. •ulo., l •ci. eir. vinyl roof V;nvl roof. P.S., rodio, •uh>., lttt. 1ir. 1 uto., -Shop 1h,. dude -f8ll ACDI -N•c1 1q1,ANl l IYYN058J $3049 1969 Camaro Coupe R., H., P.S., 4 'P•td H,, feet. w •t· re ntv. ('l'Nl(l ]O) $2156 1969 Malibu 2-Do~r H•rdtol' R , H , ~u lo .• P.S .. ~i n yl roof. Ab•olutelv dee.I oh•'ll· IXDMOSSI $2099 $2498 $2496 -------------- 1 '169 Malibu 2-Door 1969 Malibu Super Spt. HordloJ) •porl tP•· R. H., vinyl •0111 2 cl<. H~rd•op. 11:., 1-.j., P.S., ~·•p e<t::I -One o .. .,,. -IYC MObb l -OUCH! IZXH 1481 $2046 $2119 ----·-------- \ R., 2 .. 9.~~~. ~~.'!~~~our.~ ..... m!'191. -Beeutiful. !.Ae)(OSll !ONLY 1'170 Impala 4-Dr. H.T. R.d:o, •uto.., P.S .. f'"' ,,;,; "invl reol. !4100 mile•. 1 Jl9ASU 1 " $2837 $2808 ------------ 1970 Impala 4-Dr. H.T. I 1969 Camara Coupe 1970 Impala Spt. Cpe. Su11•• S11od , ~"'"·· P.S , R .. H~ •••vi .i.,.,1., .. R . H P S . ., ~v i '""'· f•<', Aut o .. ••rlio. P.S .. leclo•v •ir. Mv. my. roof. feet. •i• -2S.108 mil e1. CYCT . "" -Go•9t nu" IZRW~7 1d IJ1'1AC81 t.t.11 $2745 $2592 $3002 1969 FIREB'nlD R., H .. r.s .. ft1r. ~1rr""· 111110. Lie. (XVl...8901 1967 OLDS CUTLASS 2 dr. H.T, R. 1-1.. auto. r S .. air Nirt-. 1TRh:~l31 1968 MERCURY COUGAR Rndi..,, heater. Pf'"'f'r stef.>rinc. 1U1tnma11c. iV.'l-\G426J 196S RAMBLER 660 Slai ion 11·agon. R&H, VS, auton1at1r. tNFV4971 19'9 TRlr;PH ROADSrER Radin, hf'a r r. r xcell cnt cond. \Vc .... kf'nrl . cial. tVPX842l $2299 $1499 $1499 $49-9 $1299 ----------------- 196l OLDS DYNAMIC 88 VS, 8U10 .. R&H. l>O"'rr slrrl'ing, air cond ili(lnini;:. tNLL9191 COSTA MESA $499 . $2099 ~ ~~r1 I ~TA~~~~-~~!n .. 111r rond .. I~" er $2799 " 1 nd"" s -!<"ft t • ~ lt'f' ring. hra k"s, Jr ft t he r intrrinr. 1 n11·ni'I". immftrvlA1f" car. 1701241 1969 OLDS CUTLASS II T r11r HS.d i. 11qln., !'.S .. 1111· rond , ~1!·1·rro. \ 111yl ronf. ni11~t 'l'r 11nrl dnve I h1~ "!11'. I VSV.121": I --- 1967 OLDS 4-4-2 CPE. $1299 H,it.JI. f")\vcr slrf'rinc. 4 ~J)('rrl, gnarantrrd prrff'rl 1"nndil1on. Vrry ver.1 ~pPf'i!l.l pric'P. 1 Vf'V(l/1 I 1964 PLYMOUTH SIGNET Convrrl. l~&I I. aulnm11tic. VS. l'XC"llrnt 1ra1tsporlation. IOTU24.,?J 1966 DODGE CHARGER l'l&H, P.S .. a'utn., fact. a ir, clean lhru-01,11. Another wl"rke nd special. tTBZ9.,l 1 I 1970 PLYMOUTH SATEl:l.ITI 9 pai:~. v.•Agon. P.S ., P.B .. radio, auto .. fA1·t. air, low miLe11. 1·21LA 1 • ~- $499 • -' ' I .. •• " IHIEODOll lOllNS, SI. THI ODOH IOllNS, JL . . - YEAR END INVENTORY REDUCTION! COMPARI THIM ALL AND YOU'LL . WANT BRAND NEW 1971 T~UC~S! We Must Reduce Our Tremendous lnv~ntory of New 197l Trucks ,. IN THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME 0 VER I 2 0 PICKUP.S, VANS AND MEDIUM DUTYS NOW DISCOUNT· ED TO FLIET PRICES FOR· QUICK SALE! READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY •• FIRST IN ORANGE COUNTY! SEE THE SWINGING - RANCHERO "SPECIAL" TODAY! EVERY NEW 1970 LEFT IN STOCK NOW SLASHED TO ACTUAL FACTORY IN.VOICE! Hurry for the Last of the 5 Y ear-50,000 Mile Warran ~! Bullt In America By Americans For Americans! '250 ~~:~ '6: 3~~=T~ PAYMENT MONTHS $250 __ is the total down pi°yment end $6l )• t ht fo ttl monthly p1ym1nt Including tu, '70 If,. cense and efl finance c:har9es on O lre\'(tl trttllt fer i• 11\tflfht. Oeferred peyment price 11 $2518.~0 includi119 ell fin•nce thlr9tfr.t1•111 '7b llHlltt er if Y.H i-reftr ft pey c11h, the full cuh price 11 only $2 I _72.17 l111lutllf1t Ul11 tu, '70 llce?tti °"'" Yt11r ltf~rlt• Celor T04l1y. "'"" lmptff A .,. IW,! WllM~ 11.P • H.SH '. Ovtr1ll ----Lent Ill 1'3.0" ,.,_, .. u 1.tw 1'0.l"' Overall -. Wkllll '9.4" '2.4" ,,_,., 61.4'' Htltlli S0.1" 5f.1H Sl .t" Sl.1" l'ronl T,.... SS.O" Sl.6" 49.4'' Sf,1" lt11r Trettl SI.I'' SJ.1" ...... U .l'' Curb Weight (lb.) 2039 1t11 1715 202' SIMrlnt lhct .. lteller lttdrculltlfll It eel r<vlltl119 l"lnltn ltMHnt 1111 a111 SHARPEST PENCIL IN THE WEST • • • LET US PROVE IT! --MUST ANG SALE 20 to choose from. '65 thru '70 models. Coupes, hardtops, con- vertible and 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Some with 4 speed's, also air con- ditioning and automatic models. :EXAMPLE: 1965 MUSTANG Va, aulomatic, radio, healer, power 1lttrin9, air conditio nin9. ( FMZ235 l OUR PRICE $996 .. ' USED CARS A THEODORE R08rNS EXCLUSIVE LOOK FOR THE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER SEAL ON ntE WINDSHIELD! 1 ooo;e fi"Aitrs .AN·o LABOR · WARRANTY -4000 MILES OR 90 DAYS CeYen all 1119Ctla•lcal parts hicludl .. etttlne, tra111111lalon d rive ll11e, rMr end, PLUS brall•, battery ae4 eldlalllt sy1tM1. All repair wotlr dome I• °"' oWll ..nice .._""'"'· ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED LTD Galaxi-Torino-agon M1ny to choose from. '65 thru 7 0 Models. Sport roofs, formals, 2 ~r & 4. door h1rtltop1. Full power, 1ir conditioning. War- ranttH 1v1ll1ble. EXAMPLE: 1969 FORD LTD 2 DOOR HARDTOP Air conditioriiri9, AM·FM radio, l1nd1u, power, 9oocl mil11. (XTJ263 I OUR PRICE $1996 '70 '66 MUST ANG HARDTOP Low, low mil es. Warrartly available. Auto., R&H, P.S., a ir. I '152ASI) $2796 __!A~~ TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS FORD 4 DOOR '69 $1396 ' VS, 1utomatic, power 1tttri1\9. 0723 1 I. Good rnil11, warr1nty av1il1ble. '69 '68 '69 I 11.._, . . MUST ANG HARDTOP Auto .. P.S .. R&H, air cond .. good milu . IRRN880) MAVERICK Fully factory equipped, R&H, 6 cyl. (ZDUB'IO). SHELBY COBRA GT 350. '4 i pu d. R&H, power 1lurin9 IZLH9Hl GALAXIE 500 i dr. H.T., v.s. auto., P.S .. R&H, Air cond., vinyl roof. lXEUSb9 ) CORTINA GT <4 tpHd, radio, heater. l ow milHCJ•· 1ms11> . " 51196 ~6-4~:::--T6_,_9_6_ rur. ( OTU663 > '66 CADILLAC CYTe Full power, factory air,. Loaded. Good miles I ( RSK9 5 2) $1796 $1796 ·$2596 OR BEST OFFER $1796 s.m096 .• 2 dr. H.T. VS, auto .. P.S., radio, I 66 CHEVROLET MALIBU heater. Good miles. (SUG542) VS. 4 sp€'t>d, radio. hra lrr. I 65 MUSTANG (ZKU9411 Good body & paint. VS, auto., I 55 CHEVROLET good miles. (JRB1361 I 63 FORD STATION WAGON Fairlane 500. VS, auto., R&H, P.S. (KSK158) Radio, heater, good mUes. I 66 V.W. 2 DOOR DELUXE CTQV748J $1096 -- 4 $796 $396 '69 $696 $996 FORD ST A TION Va. auto., R&H, P.S., air cond. (SLV6'4 2l WAGON $1496 . VeWe STATION BUS 7 pau. station wagon. R1dio, huter, good miles. IZNM912 ) FORD SUPER VAN li4 -Ton. VS, auto, low mil H . Warrarity avail1ble. Clb067A) , 1496 $2496 Il le l"rtc• .... fW 71 ....,,.., Clft ....... i f'ftW sa-. '69 . ~~~~.~.~.~~!AL LANDAU $3496 9ood milts. DOCS 1971 ' ORlmOPPtl 7 AM To 9 PM 'MON _ .. ,,AM J.,, ••~TUI.RI I ' • All NEW 1971 PINTO Order Your Choice of 15 Colors NOW! The Pinto can turn in 31.5 feet. 75 horoe power, 1600 -CC Pinto is dressed with 26 Os. of paint, f u 11 y synchronized transmission , 5 main bearings. rack & pinion stee;in9 like great European Sport Cars. IMJ8DIE! WHEN -YOU BUY A NEW 1971 PINTO WE WILL PAY FOR ALL THE GAS IT USES FOR TWO FULL MONTHS THIS OFFER. GOOD ONLY AT SUNSET FORD - .HURRY! / TlflS OFFER EXPIRES SOON! Hurry! ALL GASOLINE MUST BE DISBURSED AT SUNSET FORD llURRY! . W-tfh ~The Pdlchase Of ' . A NEW :19n PINTO ••• 1971. JORD · ''The little~ long Distance Ccir" ONLY 06 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS Sl't' pla1 $115 Fr.!9 t, plu1 $40 Ot1l1r Prepar1tton ind c:onditionin9 Ordtr 15 Colors. $2074 + $ 103.71 $ 47.00 $2224.71 $ 300.00 $1'24.71 'PLUS TAX '71 LICENSE TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT IALANCE Order Your Ch•ic• of Any One of 15 Colors. EXAMPLE ONLY! $100 11 fh1 ftl1I dow11 p1yr111n+, $47.J I 11 th1 fot11I monthly p1ym1nt lrrcl11d· ;n9 +•~. lic111t1 1,,J all c:arryinq ch1r9•t on b1nlr·otppro~1d cr1dit for 16 1r1ontl11 pl111 1 P•Y· mint pric1 Is $2763.1• ind..cliat i11t1r11t, +111. I lic1ns1. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE IS 11.02'%., S•ri •I No. 111671 1, 75 1970 IRAND NIW FORDS STILL IN STOCK AT DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES! NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH BIG SAVINGS!! '65 Mustang $825 VI F astbac:k fPIZ974 ) '69 Dodge 4-dr. $1975 V.I , 1ulo., "Air" 12tl1Sll '65 Ford Wagon $675 v.1 1uto., P.S. 1759.A.VI ) '65 Cad. Cpo.-$1525 De Ville Full pwr., 1lr. fPEP1lll '66 Olds Torn•do "Air Cond." $1350 !VTNS18 l '63 Corvetto F.Bl $l 400 v.1, 4-Sp••d. !44DINDI '67 Austin Healey $1650 R.:h t., wir• wl<i.111. ! UJ IJ701 'H PLYMOUTH Road Runner. VS. 4-spet'd CXTM ~)• "6t GAJ.:Allll ·IMIO Hardtop Cou~. Air Cond., Stereo Rlwilo.•(6;f.1 BNOJ, hl•y SUNSn Retall Pl I Cl $1175 S795 $2605 S1775 $930 I ss1s . $2025 $1 525 . $1810 S79 9 $1885 $1400 -$2175 $1500 ~259 70 µM~""l"WSADOl , V8. automatic trlftl., alr cond. (166ARS) .. '6' IMPALA 4 Door Hardtop. Very Sharp. CYRA 150). '61 TOIJNO GT Fastbnck. 390 V8, 4 Speed. CWTE 262), '61 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Coupe . .All rower "Air"1 t.o Mil~ ~WM 373). .. \ '65 fll!JTIA~ •RAND l'ltlX V8, atitomatk1t&ns.~ full pqwer air. tNQU571). Reta.il.Jll'lee $1(5). ~2199 Sunset Pritt '67 ·TRIUMPH 'GT 006" Fas tback. Very Sharp. (IJOV 909). 'H PLYMOUTH FURY 111 4 Door Hardtop. Landau Top, Air Conditioninr. CXSJ 389). '6' IUICK RIVIERA Landau Coupe. Full power, Air. Al\f- Ff\t, Brand New Tires. A Cream Puff. IYR\V 291 ), 'U IUICK RIVIERA Full Power, Air Conditlonini-(No. 2968), 'U llllCK RIYllU Fun Power, Air Cmdl-. CSTV 1121. s3999 5899 '6' PONTIAC LE MANS Hardtop Coupe. :GO. 4 Speed. Sharp. (ZAC 336). '6' MUSTANG MACH I 351 V8. Auto., Air, Flip Down Seat. 23,000 ?-1ilcs. Immaculate, . (XXT" 589). ::. '" •c01vmE CONVERTIBLE 427 VS. 4 Speed. Cherry Reel. tYVP1981. '67 CAMARC CONVPTllLI 4 Speed Power Howie. (\VAB 266). '56 T llRD Se.-. to appreciate. (GLY J68J 'H CAMARO S.S. Hardtop. 4 Speed, 396 VS Engine. (342 AFZJ . ' '63 CORVETTt STINGRAY ~ Fastback. 4 Speed. 327 VS Engi ne. (OKN196l. 'H MACH I 4 Speed Racing Green. CWMU 987). • '70 MACH I 428 CJR, Ram Air, 4 Spttd Crabber~. (511.:ACKJ. '64 FORD·PICKUP c725 '61 IV. SPORT VAN· Custom CAb, VB, Rutomatic trans. . .. •/::-.. per. VR. Auto., Pop-Up Top. Al1 -CN78200). Retail $11~ · The Goodies. (XDM 742). Sufll$ Price + • • l 'H DATSUN 00PICK0 UP" 4 Speed. Lo-Miles. Very Sharp. (ZRY 060). '61 CHEV. MALllU Hardtop Coupe. Landau Top. '307, SUC:k. CVM.P 183), '6' FALCON 4 Door. VS. automatic, P..vr. Sl ccrin~. Tbr.lfly, yet a lot Of Luxury. {XV,H ~). 70 +w CAMiin Beeutlful. (ZXX 119) '70 VW CAMPER Lo-Lo mill's. Side Slid.In~ Door .... SlrPps 5! Like New! !Vlus t See It ~ <ZXX 119). '68 CHEV. '!-'<·TON PICK UP Auto. Tran&,, Yellow. C84448A). '66 IRONCO PICK UP 4 Wheel Drive! Hard To Find! New Top. CVDD 7711. '61 PLYMOUTH Roe.d Runner. Auto.., VS, . Radnlit Orange. CXRL 6821. 'U FOllD F-100 With Gem Top ·Camper. (Llc. 4875C(l), 52199 71 ftlO CAM!'n SPICIAL s4999 ',,..hiel drive, V8, 4-i~,4000 actulll mll".'Wlth EldorodO ~per, $300 wwtll ' apeclal tiN • wbert1s. Cilll.52R). Complete • rig eo1 l $7000 3 months ago. New Yean prl~ '• --·- , Fa:cnily weekly DAILY PILOT •• JANUARY 3 , 1 971 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA How to ·Cope with The Unusual· Problems Of Middle Age Basketball's Dave DeBusscbere Does It All The Lady Captain Who Rules the WAVES Dessert Recipes To Please Your After-Dinner Guests ~Sarah Miles: Reluctant Star ~ . ,, s500.oo~a-month tax-free cash · w~enevar you go to the hospltal. $125 coVers you for the first month tJ *125 per adult ... '125 for ~II children~ •• 50$ for matemitj benefits. • Np JOU C-. 81 the r8'e df •I• 85, and $500.00 monthlJ for • long • he .. confined. $500.00aM0111hforNChholpltal there•ft•r -In addition to • Gu•r•nteed Renew•ble for ..., _ w for llfe, If nec111My. Medicare. Ufe.Natlonal Home guarllfttw • hJ8 JOU ceeh tit Ille nde of • P.,. JOU CMlt 81 Ille r8te of ~to cancel,_. prot1cllon $250.00 a fhOlllll tor the tint a S300.00 • "'°''" .._.,.a. cS.ov-no......., how-old JOU become« MOnlha .... JOU .... f'Mc:.d erect chld.,.. to ... ........., howlMllJ clalnle JOU..... . NO M' '8MAN WU CALL-MO •IDICAL DAl•IATIOll IWQUND. I . S..lnald• thle ~booklet tor f8I•free wh ,,.,..,,,. .-, ,.. ' 1 FOR MAYOR JORN Y. LINDS.4l', Utiol, N.Y. New York City I• tlu!re •ny claanee you 110ill run /or Pre•i- J e ft t o / the U niled SinU• u a De...ocr•t in 1972?-J11la11 D.-it., • Not a chance. l don't have the wish in the first place, and in the second place, it's not viable politicalJy becauie I'm an enrolled Republican. POR YIRGINU Kl'UUE'fl: PresitknliDJ Acllli.er on Con$W1ler A6airs There are •o "'°""di/· /e renl kirul. of ole~ ' mar1arine on tM ...ar- bt. Flay don't they ho11e n more uni/orm price? la it •rue daat tallottP ( anilnal /al) u o/t.en u1ed to make iJi'-M,.. Martha Koapke, Deow U,lce, N.D. • The prices are~t uniform because they arc not fixed by any Governmental agency but are established by individual com panies in a competitive market. Some ,.rands do use animal fat but they arc required t(J meet the standards of wholl'· someness and sanitation s pecifi ed by Federal law. Animal fats that are low· g_rade and inedible are prohibited. FOR PR.4/VK BLAIR, nrwscastn 1J' e luten KJilh irdere•I lo your ~MJKtflf• each morning on ihe ''To- day" 1hoM1. IJ' e lcno10 you nre bu•y the real o/ the day bul aclaal tlo '~o" do?-M. G:;f reen"il_le, Mu•. • It varies from da~rnt a typical clay would bl': 3:30. ari!'c : 4:43, train • to New York : 5 :30. report lo nPw~room and work on newscasts for "ToJay .. : 6: 30,, malt'·UP; 7 to 9. show. 9 lo 10. standby lo update news for West ; JO. breakfa~t; J 0 :30. offi ce routine: ( rt'cord· ing, filming. conferencl's, answering mail, wntmg empbasia pieces, preparing for next day) ; 3 :30, train home; some days play golf, read. visit with family ; 5:30, dinner, watcb news programs; and 7 :301 retire. FOR DICK C.4JIETT, t11 host Do you lib tM nne midu o" 100..aen?- "'"n Regan., B"61aton., Mau. • I don't really pay attention to women's clothes, but I find it hard to adjwst to the new, long look. I guess it's good for a woman who has acne on her ltnees. FOR BVBBA SMITH. &Jltimore Co/u Do you tlaU..k tlure u a trend in pro /ootball GIN)' /rorn IM 300- pounJ "de /eruwe" 1~­ mcrn and n biKfer em-- " photis on agility?--S. N., Niarar• Palu, N.Y. • De6oitely. When I weighed 300, I could still move. But my endurance was really terrible. I woul~o all out for four plays, then 1 would bi dead. Now, at 260. 1 can go at leai.l 10 straight plays with everything l have. FOR BOB CONSIDINE, author, columnist I heard 11ta1 one of t.lae aatrorao&&U once told you why ihe Rua•ia"' 1enl up Lunilc 15 dur- in1 lhe Apollo ll ooy- age. JJ'lao ton• ii and "'""' did lw! aay~-.4. N., Atlantic Ciiy, N.J. • Walter Schirra said the Russians were counting on something goiag wrong with our ft ight. If our crew had been killed, thl'y would have made a big propaganda pitcb to the world, to the effect that Rus- sia &ends only srientific. unmanned probes 10 the moon-while we callously risk our ast ronauts' li ves. Starting: A Series on Solving Pollution Problems Pollution i.s one of the most crucial problems of today's ti.mes. Whet.her we label IM isaue environmental control or ecology or by any other name. the task of copin& with pollution is a primary topic in millions of American households. In the U.S.A. alooe almosa 200,000,000 tons of contaminants reach the atm~ sphere t:v"'f year. Disposal of garbage is a major problem in more and more communities of even size. Sotl erodes. Water is fouled. The smoke of burning chemicals pollutes the air. Americans. however, are beginong to fight back. Much~ is goin1 '"Oil'coostructively throughout the nation-a lot of it in many of the com- munities in which FAMl.L Y WEl!.&.L v circulates. We believe that the story of this dfort to solve mounting pollution problems is one of the moat important aspects of everyday Living. lberefore FAMILY WEULY will bqin publishing next wee.le a series of articles on ecology. We will talk about the preblems. but also show how Americans ue solving some of them. The Int of these articles will appear in the January 10 issue. la's our hope that bf reporting what ia happening constructivdy in many c:ommuniti~ lot of the dievements propelled by farsighted., constructive newspapers-we will motivate otben to join the bettJe against pollu11on. It's our hope the FAMlLY WEE.XLY a.r1ic1a can teTVe you and your community. Mortoo Frank. Publisher FOR ANN LANDERS, columnist Rmo Ion• "'"7e yo• been wrUU., yo•r ~ """'• •"" flo you eoer fd liretl of fi11ita1 oJ.. "iee? Do you .am.e- U.... gel ouuide ad- "iee be/ore you gwe tile aftltoer in priAJ?-Betly Jo Morris, Ro~boro, N.C. • I have been writing my column for 13 years., I never tire of bearing from my readers and offering the best help I can. l consult my staff of experts in order to provide the best and most current in· formation. FOR CHARLES C. JOHNSON, Administrator, En!Jironlhcm ial Hraltlt Service, Drpt. ol _ HraltA, EJucorion antl Fri/are Hm11 far mutt tc1Sler fUno lo be puri~d?­ Norma Tnnner, Butu, Mont. • A number of years ago it was widely assumed that a swift.flowing stream or river would purify itself over a distance of several hundred feet. We now koow that while a natural biological process will evl'ntually destroy disease-causing bacteria. continued repollution by ani- mals, birds. and man prevent'! the water from ever reaching a "1mre'' state. Fur· 1hermorc, many chemicals including per- sistent pestici41es, fertilizers, and many organic compounds are not subject to water's sel£-purifying action. There is no safe rule on ''di&tance purification." To protect himself. the individual should drink water only from tested and ap- proved supplies. FOR EDDIE ALBERT. "ille, Neb. of tv', "Grren AcreJ" On your •hoN1, hDWI many pig• hoce plnyetl tJa.e part o/ Arnold. Jf'hai ngea are 1hey? -Fred #toot, Holme~· • There have been four Arnolds. We use them according to weight, oot ~ge, and usu&lly wbeo they weigh from 60 to 200 pounds. Those over 200 pounds are no longer cute and are bard to work with. flOR JOSEPB LAITIN, Aut. to tM Director, Olficr o/ Mana,enKTll and 8u41d, E%eculi~ O/fKr. of tht! Prr.Wltnt Hoto bi# a •ta// u re- quired /or Ille IJ'laiU> Rouae?-Bur• Reagan., Portland, Ore. • The request (or funds from the Fed- eral Budget to meet the salaries and ex· pcnses of this year's White House Staff cover& 548 employees at a cost of $8,550,. 000. The J'.>70 Wbite House budget re· quest showed 576 employees at a cost of 19 million. Rowever, of these employ- ees 208 were on the regular White -House payroll. while 95 worked on special proj· ccts, and 273 employees were detailed from other Federal agencies. It was Pres- ident Nixon's request that the staff re- quirements and expenses be consolidated into a sin gle ap propriation. FOR DAYID KENNEl)Y. cttlooaa, Ala. Secrdary of the Treasury Fhi.cla o/ our Preai- denU ha"e accepted no mo"!r /or th.eir trrm• ;,:-oflice?-Mn. Dnvid M. Grubb•, Tw- • There i$ nothin g in Treuury payment rerord!I to indicate that any P resident of the Un ited States has served without pay. RecClrd,; do show. however, that Prl'l!i· dent Hoover voluntarily returned to the Tn.•a!'ury a part of his sa.lary under pro· \•i$ions of the Economy Act of 1932, eve though the salary-reduction provisions of the Art did not apply to the President. Prl'-;idenl Rooi;t'veh also voluntarily re· turned portion' of hi., salary to the Trea- ~ury in 1933-1935. and again in 1943. Waat 10 aalr. • famnta9 pe...on a question! Yon caa 1hro.,.h tbit ~ln0tn. and we'll &el the •••n from tlw promine nt penon )"O• dni«n•le. Send q•H lion, prderably on • poat urd, 10 A.Ir. Thf"m Yoareelf, family W ttlr.Jy, 641 Lrllli,..ton An., N-Yorlr., N.Y. 10022. We aonnot aC"lr.nowled1e qaeotio...,, bat 15 will be paid few ~ch one atwd. .I J anuarJI 3, 1971 Family Weekly Tit• Newspaper Mavozlne NOllMAN M. lOUENl ll•Mtrl"ilJ Erlitor MAllU$ M. TllNQUI Art Diuclo-r LlOMAID S.. OAVtDOW Pr-"'-' MO«TON fL'NK hbl..._ W. ,AGI JHOMl'SON Arlv"'ci.it111 IX.-.ctin IOI A81EVAYA Wo,,,no'• li'ar .. u l\tl11or MELANIE 01 ,.Ofl ,,_. Editor Adwm,.;"41llllJr .;0.-14 M . .........,, tler/cd1fl(I Di.-«lr: SW .L • .,....y; Nn11 y.,..i. ~Mgr.: 0eNW A•o<>ci11!e f.:dilon: Met L-"-· S. w ... ; R•lll--' s.i.:.::r."·: ..._., J. a.n.1-; Mil-l~err'Y Sdome"•t; Wut.,.. Ad•. Mgr .: t l . Sp..tr.s; Cll~go S.U. ,_ I . ~. W• C... !llgr.: ,_. ,,._, J#.; O.rn>il s.lu Mgr.: Wlltloo• l . A.UC.tot Ari Dfr~ctor: 0-.... ·- .....,._, h.; Sot1U.~"' Adv. Mg~.· S..."' J. Ah--, N•,,,•JHJ,,_, Sf!Mlien: P"°"'otiO", Eric ,,.~ Rd•riOM: ~" o. c.,_,, L .. 1m •• ....._., O.ltnt; lllcttlta...l~• .. 11. c....a. vu., H ........... n..-.. H. O'Mail Prod1tcli0" Oirutor. Mertlt• Ste~I., E.titoriel 4 Atl•crlw;,., H-4.,_n n-o: '41 L ..... -Ave., New Y .... N.Y. 10021 0 1'7'0, fAMllY WUJCLY, INC. AJJ_a_:~:...--'---'~ ... -------- You are invited to mail your questions or comments about any article or advertisement that appears in Family Weekly, Your letter will receive a prompt a11swer. Write to Service Editor, Family Weekly, 641 l exing1on Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022. PAYS YOU CASH ..... the r• of $500.00 A MONTH tor .... ec,cideftt or lllneea-even for II .. , If neceuary. Coverao-for ttcknesa atarta 30 daya after the pollcy EHecttve Date; acc._ dent coverage becomee effective Immediately. You receive beneflta for accktenta from your very nm day In the ho9pltal, ttcknesa benefits begin the fourth day of hoepltallzetlon. PAYS YOU CASH ... when both Insured husband end wife .,. holpltaf~et the aame time because ot eccldental In- Jury. Collect. UBLE CASH BENEFITS every month _ $2,000.00 A H (when under age 86) -for u tono as haw S500.00 caah coming In .wry month-beginning the Yery ftrat day you enter the hoapltel due to an accident, and the fourth day for connnementa due to elclcnea. Now, thla low-coat plan from National Home enabl .. you PAYI YOU CASH ..... t1M ,.... of tHO ... A MONTH for ftrtt 3 montha after you h.ve reached age 86, end $500.00 monthly thetMfter, while you remain In t.he hoapltel even for llfe. tf nece-..iy. CoYarage for alcknea starts 30 d11Y9 af. tar the pollcy Effectt¥e Date; accident CO¥erage becol'MI •f- t.cttw lmmedl.-.Y. You receive beneflta tor 11eeldenta from your ¥9fY ftrst dlty In the hoepttal, alckneee beneMI beoln the fourttrd.y of hoepltaHzaitlon. PAYS YOU CASH ••• et the rMe ot P00.00 A MOMTM N a COWNd child la hoeplta._ lz9d tor lnfUrf or lllnea. Cowrage for alckneee .. _.. 30 d11ye after the policy En.ctlve Diie; accident coverage i.- comes effective lmmedletely. You ,._ cetve b9Mft• tor accld9nta from your very nrat dt11 Jn u. hoepltal, ttekMM beoefb begin h fourth d-.y of hc»- pftallzlltlon. f PAY• YOU CASH ..... t1M rMe of S480.00 A llONTI4 when your '*>ctor h• you emptoy • fUIMtme "-gletared NurM wtthtn & &lye ...., you come home, tot- towtno • atay In the hospital of five dlY8 or-more tor wNctt benefha ",. pey.t> ... Your beneflta conttnue up to 12 full monthe. both remain In the hospital-even tor llfe, If necesaary. One out of twO f1mlllee wttl hwe BOmeOne In the hospital thla yeart h could be you-or 80me beloved member of your fmnu,-tomorrow ••. next week ..• next month. Sad to ..,. ¥9rY fllw fwnltlel he¥9. .nywhere near enough c;gwrege to meet todll1'a -mo hoepltlll cotta. ThaM colla haw moN then doubled In )Ult a few aho" years. TI.y are ·~to DOUBLE AGAIN In the few yeera ahead a.op tDf • moment. Think how much a long •wY In the hoeplt.I wlH coet you ot a lo"9d one. How would you ewr ~ tor co.tty, but nece.- .. ry. x,_,., doctor bllla, druge Md medl- ctnea? What would you do If your pay check stopped, but llvfng expeneae kept • going on the .. me a · ever? The same '9M. phone, food, .. , the ct.y-to-dey expen111 that newr atop, Whet II the IN'etll09 bteadwl,,.,., to do wMf'I he flnda hlmaelf In t._ pre- dicament? Wa befleve .. Nlw the ...wer In our Netlonaf Home plan that ..U.V. you of WOf1'Y llbout the ten1ble nnanc1• thl'Mt of accident or lllneea. to enjoy thla protection at once. Because It wlll NOT cost you $20.00. tt wlll NOT coet you 110.0G-or even $5.00 to enroll In this plan. Your low nrat month Introductory Pre- mium for you end your _entire famlly la shown on the cover. • Then you may continue at the regular low retea shown In lhe center aectlon of thla ennounc:ement. The....., ,.o .. doft you •101 :!' beneftta of thtt SG00.00 • rnoMh plan .,. paid dfrecily you In tax.free cMh, In addition to ~ you tntfY ,.... cetYe from your lneurance wtth "'"I other COfnS*'lee. UM the money• you ... ftt-fof hoepftal or· doctOta' bllla, to replllCe NVtnga. mortgage°' rent ptiyment9-or llff'I nece&- UIY, but coetty, axtrae noc fulty cowNd by other hoepllal poUclee. EYerythlng coeta more theM d11ya (need w. tetl you?) and hoepltel cant la ce"•lnly no exception. While 7 out of e Americana have aome hoepttel lneurence, mos have found It does not cover al/ bills ht pile up when alckneal or ae> cldent etrllcee. That'• why Nattonel Home .. ~ this low<oet pl'llr thld hel1>9 you P9Y efther hospital coeta or anything .... you needl 1. I want good grammar. -----~ _ _. --__ ._,,,_. -----., ---- 2. . 1 want good taste : 3 . I want a Winston. 4. I want to be a doorman. .. Being one of the crowd is fine -for some people. To stand out in a crowd you have to have good ta ste ... li ke WINSTON SUPER KIN G. WINSTON may not say it right, but they sure · know how to make it right wi t h spe cia I ly processed !FILTER BLEND !™tobaccos. · Guaranteed Renewable for Life. National Home guarantees never to cancel your valuable protection-no matter how old you become or how many claims you may have. Only you can cancel. FOf older tolk9-11Neter protection than pu "9f would haw thouatrt poealblel RJght now, would advancing age preYent you from getting hospital !nsuranoe, or Income protection with another company? Or If you could get a policy etaewhere, would you haY8 to prf a big premium for It? Your "life Nver" could be this National Home Hospital Plan (NH1CMS69 Cal.) - becauee National Home welcomes folks of all ages Into Its plans. Y•. eYen If you're 85 or over, eYen If you're OVER 1~ach time you go to the hottpltal you collect, cah benefits. To get complete Information on our special plan for folks 85 ·and over, JU8t drop ua a card, and we wt1r eend full details es soon as we receive your Inquiry. p.,. pu 9*..00 ........ c89h ..._...,., eny . ' depl~ c:hld .. hoepttallald. When you chOOM Covermge for Children. •II your unmar- ried dependent children from age one month through 18 yea19 are cowred, tool Whet'• more, any newborn children you h8Y9 In the future .,.. CXMmtd •utom.tlcalfy at the age of one month_.t no ltddltlon•I oe»t to you. And whenever any of your children go to the hospital, this National Home plan pap you at the r8t• of $300.00+month cash, for as long • nec.etatY. Chlldren .,. OOYered for eccjdenta from the first day and for sk:kneu from the fourth drf. And that'• not .,I. SuppoM you hsve a growing family. Thia Nattonal Home plan •.. ...,. ,... ...... ,... ol tl00.00. "'°""' '°' .... ,,.,. ....... , Other hoepftal lnaurMCe mtiy .._ care of part of your ex- .,.... when you go to the hoepltal to have a baby. But now, !hie pt.,, CM gtw you lddltlonal help when the new baby .me.. If Ccw9t age for Chndren and Maternity Bene- fib are added to the basic plan, you get tax-free cash to use any Wirf you want. If a pregnancy, chlldblrth or '9ven miscarriage puts you In the hospital for one drf, five days, ten days -.. long •• neceaeaty -you get cash benefits for eYef)' drf of your confinement. ,.,. you '400.00-a-month catlh tor a ~ Nune 8t Home. Yes. In addition to the $500.00-a-month cash we send you for your hospital atay, we prf you an additional $.400.00 a month If the doctor hu you employ a full-lime registered nuree to take care of you at home. How comforting It ts to know that-after your stay In the hoepltal, If you've been there five days or more for which benefits we,.. prfable-you can return home to recuperate and yet not be a burden to your loved ones. Yea, If your doctor h• you employ a full-time registered nurse within 5 ~after you come home, we'll pay you benefits at the rate of $.400.00 a month. And your benefits contJnue up to 12 full montht. Doeee Ceaft Ac:ddeM lleneftt. When you and your lneured IPO'aM.,. hoepltallzed et the •me time lor an ecchlMtal ln/ury, thla National Home plan pap you.,, EXTMOROINARY DOUBLE CASH BENEFIT. You reoeN8 not M00.00 but $1.000.00 a month. Your apoue• recehea not M00.00 but 11,000.00 a month. Th8t'a $2,000.00 "' all, "' CMh --~ to rou ~ moltth (when under age 85) at.Ung the dtiy )'OU· enw the hoepltat for • long • you both remain there. .. ,.,. pu .. to 12.000..ao cMtl tor ..... ecddentalloeeff ••. The *Xltdental loee of llmbe or eyeelght can be terrible. But " such IOM occur1 ~me within 90 day. of the I Medical Costs Skyrocketing! 1)()--- 120 110 1IO 1957-51:1()0 IOURCE;,U.S. DE.PT. Of: LABOR. WAStMGTON, D.C. • All Quiet . on the Pedernale,S LBJ's Texas l)Pighbors ore cautious about what they soy By AZIZ SHIHAB If you mention the name Lyndon Johnson in the Hill Country of Texas, a strange curtain of silence suddenly ~ envelopes you. You are made to feel as if you have wan- dered into a deserted church at midnight or a public library that has "No Talking!" signs on every table. The hu-ih-hu!>h attitude is a paradoK because Hill Coun1ry is really "John- ~ son Coun1ry,"' and the several thousand Teitam1 whc.> live in the shadow of the 15,000-acre LBJ Ranch on the Peder- nales River are. as Lady Bird Johnson describe:-. them, "lhe Johnson.s' home folks." Furthermore, they are home folks who are inordinately proud of the native son who grew up to be Pre~ident, and they also admire his loving and loyal family. But instead of being chock- ful of anecdotes about what LBJ and his lady have been doing since they came home to stay, all they will say, in effect. is "No comment," They are >even reluctant to recall human-interest stories about the Johnsons' early years. Why? ''They might get riled at us," said an old-timer in Hye, three miles from the Johnson ranch. The Rev. Rodney Macker. pastor of the Lutheran church across the street from the ranch, said that LBJ recently asked him to open a kindergarten in the church for the ranch-hands' chil· dren, and Reverend Maeker ind1cate<l he thought this meanl Johnson might help :!>Upport it. But other 1han to repeat . ··1sn't 11 wonderful of him 10 want to do that?" the pastor would say no more for I ear he might "misunderstand." "We've been misquo ted in the past when we talked about the Johnsons, and we understand the President doesn't like that," added Mrs. Sydney Burg of Stonewall. Dozens of other Johnson neighbors express the same attitmle. There is no doubt that most of them would have only favorable things to <>ay, but they worry 1ha1 he might think what they said was unfavorable. H ugo Klein. a Fredericksburg barber who was LBJ's classmate in the old Junction School, wrote a story for a local paper recalling some "amusing in- cident~" about the eK·Pre,ident, There was no thing unusual or adverse in his recolleclions, but even '><> he fell com- pelled to adu at the end: "I would like to state that these incidents are told with the greatest admiration for the ex- President, and are not meant to offend, but to show that Lyndon was very hu- man. and a down-to-earth person." Stella Gliddon, editor of the Johnson City R ecord-Courier, is one person will- ing to talk "a little" about her "old friends, the Johnsons." Having discov- ered 'that Lady Bird likes fig preserves. she makes sure that home-made pre- serves are sent to the Johnson ranch every so o ften. But after having re- vealed this information, Mrs. G liddon, Friends and ntighbors welcome /or1nn Pre.fidenl Johnson home at Austin, Texas. At ranch phone, Johnson sums to wonder why Hill Country folks aren't talking. too, had second thoughts about whether she shouJd have said anything. "J just hope the Johnsons won't misunder- stand," she confided. Oddly, there is no evidence to show that LBJ has taken umbrage--or would take umbrage--at stories told about the Johnsons by their neighbors. The con· stant worry that "he might misunder- stand·' seems to be based on the repu- tation the ex-President acquired when he was in the White House. "We kept reading all the time how he had gonen mad at this assistant or that one because they'll spilled something that he just didn't want said in public or to strang- ers," an elderly Johnson City resident commented. "Maybe he's not really that thin-skinned and ma~be those news- paper yarns were wrong-but we jusl don't want to take any chances." In many ways, the Hill Country is unchanged from what it was in the days when Lyndon Johnson was a young man. Folks still sit o n the sidewalks to play a game of checkers at midday in John· son City. Texans in the town of Hye still wear ten-gallon hats and chew to- bacco. You can still get a dish of hand- churned peach ice cream in Stonewall , or a windmill repaired nearby. lhere have been some changes. of course. The local people benefit from Johnson postcards. Johnson books. John- son key chains. and other Johnsonia souvenirs. which are sold in shops, gas stations, restaurants, motels, and even roadside peach stands. Various cham- bers of commerce emphasiz.e their Johnson links. Fredericksburg is now the "Gateway to the LBJ Ranch," Blanc~ is the "Heartland of a Great American," Johnson City is "Home of the Johnsons," and Stonewall is the "Birthplace of Lyndon." There is no land for sale anywhere near the LBJ Ranch, and one man who sold a few acres at n sizeable profit not lo ng ago is now sorry he did. He has said that the locaJ people are angry at him heqiusc they ~ think "LBJ didn't want any land here sold to o utsiders." Anita Burg, owner o f a souvenir shop near the LBJ Ranch, sometimes keeps people in her store longer than usual by saying. "President Johnson may drop in soon to get something." But the fact is the Johnsons are rarely seen. And neighbors are advised by Secret Service men that they have to make an appoint- ment rhrough LBJ's office in Austin if they want to C3;11 on him. ? R ecently there was a party in a church hall to honor the Hill Country's peach growers. Mr. Johnson, accom- panied by two Secret Service men, dropped in. According to what the local paper wrote about it, nobody in the entire Hill Country missed that party. And. to hear them talk.. it seems Mr. Johnson spent hours chatting with each one of them. No one was able to recall, however, exactly what Mr. Johnson talked about. One ntighbor who can accurately be called an intimate friend of the John- sons is Father W. W . Schneider, a Cath· olic priest whose church is across the road from the Johnson ho me. He dis- plays dozens of pictures about the John- sons and talks about them with great fondness in a heavy German accent. Father Schneider visited the Johnsons when they Jived in the White House, and once went with LBJ to Germany to altend the funeral of C hanceUor Kon- rad Adenauer. The priest can visit the Johnsons anytime, although he cannot hring friends along without a specific appointment. When the 269-acre LBJ State Park was dedicated last August, Father Schneider went there at LBJ's behest to deliver the invocation. A number of politicians from outside the Hill Country attended the dedi- cation ceremonies, 100; but surprisingly. they were criticized by the local folks for coming. One of them explained the reaction this way: "We want to keep Ly ndon all to ourselves these days." • • accident, you collect $1,000.00 for the complete loss of a hand Of a foot Of lhe sight of an eye- and $2,000.00 for loss 'of two llmba or t~ sight of both eyes. Thia last Item Is a real help If you already have a health problem. If you are sick before you take out thla policy, you wlll even be covered for that condition after the pollcy has been In effect for 2 yea,. Meanwhile, of course, every new condl- cars. even their homes trying to meet theM runaway ~ pltal and medlcal expenaea. And no one knows who wlll be In the hoapltal next. Why JOU MUSI ect before the date ahown on your Enrotllnent Fomt-Just a ... deya from k)dey • • .,.., of ,........_benefit. lion la covered. Should you or your spouse be hospltellzed How cm yow lntf'Oduetcwy ,,.""""' for eight conNCUtlve weeka or more, this bur• MUCh? National Home plan wlll PAY All PREMIUMS You can buy,.other Insurance at any time and pay that come due for you and all Co~red Membe" the regular retea, If you wish, but this National df your tamlly while you ere confined to the hOapl-~ Home plan can now provide you and your entire femlly tel beyond thla lnltlal elght-w.,k period. And your with $500.00-e-month tax-free ceah protection at these protection continues just the same es If you were paying the low Introductory rates for the fl"t month: premiums youraelf. Then, If you leave the hoapltal and must Only $1 .25 per adultl return for the ume condition before you have resumed full Only $1 .25 for all chlldrenl normal actlvtt ... for 90 days, we wtll again pay any pre-Onty 50f tor Maternity Benefltal mluma coming due whlle you are In the hoapltal. Thi• means Why? Bee.use we enroll • large number of S*>Ple et you pay no premluma. yet your full protection remains In one tlme-dlr9Ct by mall/ Thia hlghly etnclent "maaa •~ force for 81 !Ong • you are In the hoapltal. rollment" method redU<:ea our coats-and the savings are piaaed on to you/ TheM ..... only HCMIDMt y,,.,, tllloMI HOMe polc:y ..,.. ...., kind of ..... • atecldl 1t ucept CONlllw cwd by: act of w ; Mr ............. -~...,... cleofdet; '"991'..c:y, uoept • ,. ..... , ..-, ._ • ........., ...... Pf06t1lon: ~ -Hiii NllJM'll fraM 8llf ....... Of lftlury Oftglnel- ................... .,... of 'J04lll poflc:y ••• clu""9 .... .... ,... ..... teo F_,,.i/11 We.kltt, JD.ttvttyV J , l 9'! I llabyourdeclilloft~. Thlnk1 how coetly a hospital conflnemut will be. Imagine paying for thoee Indispensable doctor, surgical and nura- lng aervlcea that are not covered by your pfetent Insurance. Would you be able to afford a telephone to keep in touch wtth loved onee? Or the rental of a TV set to help pass the lonety houra? Who would pay your bllla that keep on com- ing In at home? Many fotka hl'le lc>tt their life aevlngt, their wtry do w. give you ao llttle time to enroll In this plan? Because this l8 • gu•,.ntHd enrollment offer. we can open the enrollment only during • limited time period-with a firm deedllne date for evef)'OM. To provide you with this broad COYerege now, and at theae rates, we muat receive your Enrollment Form during the aame per1od aa all the ot1\9rs. A.a aoon • we receive yoor Enrollment Form we wlll rush yow policy to you by A"t Claae Mall. When your policy ar- rtYM, examine It In the prtvacy of your own home. rt Is a wry ahort document and you'll be pleeaantly auri>rteed to ... there la no fin. print. Show It. If you wtth, to your doctor, l11WY9r, Insurance agent. or some other tru1ted advisor. NMla..-W Down md ,. .... da4. This la the kind of outatandlng protection you may have read about In Ref!!el'• Dlgfft, Parents', NatlOMI ~ gra~lc and other leadlng publlcatlona. The special plana onered by the National Uberty Corporation group of com- panlee are today helplng poUcyownera In .,, 50 ttates-Md many foreign countl1e&-paylng ~ftta at the rate of more then $1,!500,0QO.OO a month, In addition, our Compeny haa a RECOMMENDED rating from BNt'a lnluranc• l#pom, one of the foremott lnturanc. euthorltl .. In the nation . to -w Ju. Su M on be ev M ap ha .... An irzvitation from Holly wood Star CYD CHARISSE getalavish5l<J Beauty Kit for S only uAndrea, Shulton, Jacqueline Cochran, Ma Griffe, l'Oreal-and a host of other world -leading cosmetic companie s want you to discover their exciting co smetic creation s. I know you'll be as del ighted as I certificate with the se prestige beauty products-featured at the finest cosmetic counters." c::-=-,~ ~ .. -, ... ~'- ' .. J ust mail the certifi cate below. In ret urn, World of Beauty Clu b will send you a lavish $10 Beauty Kit of excitingly different cosmetics- not sample sizes-collected from t he world's most famous and respected cosmetic compa nies ... aU for just $1 ! Bourjok ~h ul Ion. Andn·a . Can en - :\ (;al ax~· of Fa mo us Brands For You obligalion to keep any Beauty Kit unless you · decide-after carefully examining it-that it's llow Can We .'.\lake Thi!'\ Fahuh>U!'\ SI Olfer".' T he world's great· cosmetic makers wan t you to discover their most exciti ng beauty products. They know t hat once you've had the chance to try these products, you'll buy t hem again and again at your favorite cosmetic counter. But they know, too, that most women hesitate to experiment because of the cost. So to help you try fine, nationally-advertised cosmetics easily and inexpensively -these dis- t inctive companies are making them a vailable t o you at a fraction of their value through the World of Beauty Club. Just the Bcginnin~ of .'.\Ian} l><·li~htful Surprise~ and Beauty \'alue~ After your introductory Beauty Kit, you'll go on getting similar ki ts of prestige cosmetics and beauty products, a utomatically, about once every two mon ths-plus, once a year, a deluxe Men's Gift Kit of famous grooming aids-all on approval-for as long as you wan t-for about half what you'd expect to pay. • ...;11 for 111111 r , /r ,, /111 I •1,/ 1 /,,1,, ... , 111•·' '.''""/11111 11//t1 r ,·1111111. 11111. ",,,,/II r r'rl ,., Hr''"', (I 11 \Jiu/ 111t111 "'r/1•11111, J,.,1,1 1 ' . mind Money-Beck Gu..-_.. -In c .. you dlMge your . V u are free to return the policy within 15 days after recelv· I~ It, •ncl your money w/11 be refunded at once. There wltl be.: ~=1o:,1 ~~=r1s days you are making up your a 'II be protected by $500.00-a-month cash beneflts. ~~~:'ht, you wUI be fully covered all thla time for any accident cir \Hneas which puts you In the lt;°9yop~a~lll surely After you've seen the pollcy for youree , agree that this la a tremendous value and you'll want to continue thts $500.00-a-month cesh protection. Nattonal Home commended 111 the~ Aecord of IN United Sttt ... COftt'9M National Home, a division of National * Uberty Corporation, has been commen~ ~ 1 In the United States eongrnalonal Recor for bringing iow-coet Insurance to the gen- er• pd>Mc: "National Liberty deserves rec- nltloft·for providing M rvlce beyond the ~ aervtce wllllngly offered to thoM who are oo;;:;;:g· cated for In other ways. Thia ls the eecret of aucceu for lta low-cost Insurance plans. With the highest public Interest at heart. the National Uberty Corporation group of companies combines rellablllty and quallty of eervtce with noteworthy price advan- tages. It 19 to be commended on I~,• leadershlp and vt.lon In thla fteld of human welfare. Each Kit is brimming wit h t he fin est beauty products from companies we all know and trust -costly perfumes ... new lips ticks ... eye make-ups ... moisture lotions ... bath oils .. . hair cond it ioners ... complexion soaps .. . bl ushers ... creams ... colognes ... from the outstanding cosmetic people in the world. At t he very least, the value of each Beauty Kit will be $10.00 ... most times, even more. Yet you pay only $4.98 per kit plus shippi ng and handling for those you choose to keep. a cosmetic value you simply can't resist. I t's entirely up to you. And your $10 Beauty Kit for just $1 is yours to keep regardless. Free Beaut) G uide :\tagazine with Each IJeauty t\it l n terna tionall y rerfowned experts show you how to ma ke the most of the loveliness t hat is yours alone. You'll get valuable ad- vice on your figure, complex- ion , h air ... d iscover ne w ways to make yourself more attractive, more confident. ·'o Hisk ... En ·r '. You'll love Beauty Guid e You risk nothing ... because you are under no Magazine. ,--------------~---~------------------~ i•94!tSAVING CE RTIFICATE? ~~~~ ~!.~~~~!Y, c£!~ 111. 60605 f Please enroll me a.nd send my first Beauty Kit for which I miaht expect to pay $10 or even more-plus Beauty Guide Magazine all for only $1. I understand that I will receive-on approval-an excitinr new Beauty Kit about every two mont hs-plus, once a year, a deluxe Men's Gift Kit of famous gTooming aids. Each ki t will be worth at lust $10-yet I may keep any kit. for the member's special price of just. $4.98 plus shipping and handling (and applicable sales tax). I may cancel my membership at. any time. Tu hPlp )OU M'O t' my nt>t•d-. JN'rMJnall), I a m r ht•cking: I My Are M y Hair My S kin My Skin I Group Group Tone Type 0 16-19 [ l Blonde 0 L ifhl 0 Dry I n 20·25 n Brunette 0 Med. 0 Oily I 0 26-3' r l Redhead 0 Dart 0 Normal I o ~M o ~~ 1 OYer O Black 4401 I B ~~-~-~~~~~~~-I ~--print) O $1.00 enclosed. I !!ave 98¢ shipping and handling. Addresa_______________ : j . 0 Bill me later r or $1.00 plus 98¢ sbi pping and Cny I I handling. . ~ • " •ea..c1 on m1nl/ltelu111s' suu u tfd rellil pras. State Zip J ~------------------------------------- ...,. .. your low,..... .. ,..... The fotlowlng rate chart ahOWS how little It costs, after the first month, to cover yourself, your apouae or . any adult dependent. Naturally, at theae low rates, we can laaue you only one pollcy of thla type. Each aduh, 16 or over, pays the rate shown for his or her age. Age at Enrollment Monthly Premium per Adult 1~ ......... · ............... only $3.30 45-49 ........................ only 93.80 5().54 ..••.••...••...••....•.. only $4.15 66-64 ........................ only $4.75 Only $1.75 more per month covers all vour unm1rrled de- pendent children ..... lrom the ege of 1 month through 18 years. Newborn children are covered •utom1tlc1tty at the aoe of one month-8t no eddltton.i ooetl For Maternity Beneftta tuat .cfd $1.15 monthly If both husband and wife are covered -or $1 .80 mof'ithty tf the wife only Is Insured. NOTE: TM,......,.....,.......... ..... <'°' ..... ..... ol :onrolM•ftl) .... --............ JOU ............. .. ,.,. I • "°' -*•ll•llr 1ncn .. •JOU ,_ '""" one .. • ........ to .. Md. Oftce JOU hne 811WOlad lft W8 NII__. HolM ,._,row,_ c:91.....,be c:Ml .. dbec• .. of Mw .... « ........ f'* coll9ct "°"' ~ becllll I ... iidw•ced .. but°"" .................. ,... ...... ......._ .. or doWn, OR .. polk ... ol Wa "'8 lft JOW....,. ...... ---ACT NCJW-"~TeR" llAV H TOO LAHI Fofldlv Weekht. Jo11•orJ 3, 1111 ( IH Caught between older and younger generations, the middle...aged Jul ignored or /orgotten . ''I . feel that my life has been wasted," complains a 54-year- old suburban housewife. "I ~ my work is becoming meaningless. I wish I could do something of real value," sighs a 49-year-old business executive. Laments like these, more common to- day than most people ·realiz.e, are in· dicative of a middJe-age syndrome that is affecting a large percentage of the 42 million Americans who are in their middJe years. They feel-with good reason-that they have been passed over, relegated to Jl forgotten or, at best, ta.ken.for· granted group. Much of our national attention and energies are devoted to the needs and problems of young people and of senior citizens. Indeed, when tbe middle-aged au referred to as a unit, it is usually u a.n object of criticism. It 's the middle generation that has been blamed foT war and the state of our ecology and has been accused of being bigots, status seeten, and materialists. But being ignored or attacked from the outside is not half s<I disturbing to the middle-aged as the internal oonfu· • ' sions that beset them. People in this transitional generation tend to have doubts about themselves; they wonder if they should have taken another pall\ years before; they worry that they no longer have the flexibility to be able to change direction. Even though they are in the generation that earns about 60 percent of U.S. personal inoome and are the decision makers of society, they're afraid they've been doing some- thing wrong. 9Ee oddest part of the problem is the fact that experts di11er on what mi<J. die age really is. Some call it the range between 40 years ·o1d and 60; others, citing medical advances, use a 45-65 yardstick. Psychiatrist James A. Brussel saya it's ". . . the twilight of one era and the dawn of another." A popular theory is that middle age bas arrived when you're told, "You don't look a day over 40" or when younger people at the office start calling you "Sir." Most authorities, however, feel mid· die age should be considered a state of mind rather than a chronological age. Prof. Bernice L. Neugarten, a Univer· sity of Chicago psychologist, who has been studying the middle·years phe· nomenon as a distinct stage of human development, says middle age comes much later to the weU~ucated Ameri· can than it does to the blue-<:ollar work· er. F or example, a construction worker who gauges his age by physical strength may sense he's getting middle·aged by about 35. But a man who has completed his education later, has become a parent later, and feels he can still make changes in the course of his life, may not feel • middle·aged until he is well past 45. But whatever a middle-generation man's (or woman's) actual age is has little to do with hi3 attitude towards it. Typically, Ralph T., a .S l ·year.old en· gineer, successful and happily married, discovers that his drive and courage under tension are not what they used to be. He finds he is plagued by in~ cision. He notices he's getting balder and grayer. At home, Ralph is irritable, and blames his wife for his frustrations. He shows bis resentment either in long silences or outbursts of temper. "At my age," he tells his doctor, "I thought things would slow down and life would be easier, but it isn't." Ralph is undergoing what psychia· trists have tersely termed " a second adolescence.·· Is this syndrome indicative of the familiar climacteric or "change ol life," which allegedly is experienced by men as well as women? The late,,t psychi· atric thinking is that the biological·psy· chologicaJ impact of "change of life" is much overplayed and atf ects only the emotionally immature. In a survey of women by Professor Neugarten, 96 percent claimed that menopause was a relatively minor event for them. Some authorities have called the whole middJe~age syndrome an identity crisis (''Who am I?"), much like that among tccn·agers, but with different components. ...... lhe middle-age crisis is triggered by a realization that there is not too much time left," reports Dr. Marjorie Lowen· that, social psychologist at the Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute in San Francisco. "With the dock running out, a middle ager must decide whether to keep moving outward or to turn inward in order to surviv~ sort of death in life. You can keep going, or you can find yourself spending more and more time in front of the television set." H owever, Dr. Orville Brim, Jr., a leading social scientist and president of the Russell Sage Foundation. maintains that a "crisis" implies that something happens and then is all over • t. How.-dlwttl I be pe1c1--.190to .......... , You will receive cash benefit. at the rite of $500.00 a month ($18.87 a dey). whenever yoo are hMPltallzed. Yoor coverage begin• at aoon aa we receive yoor Introductory Premium-this la the day you ere covered for any accident. Slckneaa coverage be- gin• 30 da)'ll after the Polley l'Jaaued. Once yoo he"" reached 65 yeen of age, you collect In 1ddltlon to any Medicare beneflta- 5250.00 a month for the llrat tttrM months. and $500.00 monthly wtlile yoo remain continuously h()9Pltallzed att.rwardL When you ha"" Coverage for Children and Maternity Benefits, you cQllect benefits at the rate of $500.00 a month lor each preg- nancy, chlldblrttl Of' miscarriage that reaulta In a hospital stay. (The wife only must be enrolled In ttlla plan for the entire preg-l. nancy.) .: of both hand• or both feet or •lght of both eye.-ven If It hip. pens 11 long 11 3 months after the accident Naturally, National Home realizes that ION of limb or eyesight I• tenlble. Nottllng can take It. place. But a check l or 11,000.00 Of' 12,000.00 can help bring peace of mind during ttle period of 1dJu1tment a. Do rou ..., ... Q9ll wMfl ..., cNtdNft ., to u. ~' You ~llect c:alh benellta at the rate of $300.00 a month any time your child goes to the hospital, wtMf\ Covera99 for Cfllld.-.n la added to the bulc plan ... Nch time any dependent. unmar· rled c:tllld (809 1 month through 18 yean) la In the hoapltal fOf alckneu or Injury. S. When do I ltart to cohc:t ~ befteflta? Thia new plan (NHt~ Cal.) coven you from the very flrat clay for aocicMnta and from the tounh day for alcitneea...v.n lor lite. If neoeMary. Mo« everyone has 90fM lneur.noe or aavlnos to take c.,. of a one to thre.day hoepltal ltay. Since we provide llteflme benefits, thla "deductlble" feature enab'".,. to give you bro.d COllefao& at a lower coat than would olherwlM be ~ 4.. ..... --.., cMl*en .......................... ..., be ll"oleetH too., They ~ wttll When you heve eowrege fO' Cttflcnn (with Of wffttcM ~ a...ctta), )'OUr "MW eddttlon" wtll be COY~ erec:t .utometlo.lly 8t the ll09 of t month and at no ••tr• ooat. ...... ..., ............... Of,. ... ....,,1 Y-. Whl .. IOfM hMtth ~ don't 00¥9' ptegnancy, Mt do. I . How nmldl •I,_.... for a-~.._.. .. "-1 1. ~.._.. ..... I ..... ~ .. ..._.. .. ta.000.00 a_.? There arel Rem«ftber, -.,.Y caah not just fOf' you but fOf awry Cowred Member of your family. Netlonaf Home pten memben g.t an EXTRAORDINARY DOUBLE CASH BENEFIT. If you and your Cowred llPOUM are both In an eccldem and go to the ha.pltal at tM ..,,,. Ume, 10U t'909MI S2,000.00+month tax.fl'M caah (wMn under age 915). Thia amount la peld fOf' .. long .. bocti of you remeln In the hospltal-.wn f« 11r. If MOnUfY. 1.Aft ............... ~ICM~? We pey ~ St ,000.00 cash for complet• accidental !OM of one hand Of' one foot Of 9'ght of one eye, and 12,000.00 caah fOf Ion t . If I'm hoep .. Und .... lhM a mofllh-do rou .. per -cntt MMftt1? Veal We pay you at the rate of $500.00 a month for awry day you're In the hoapltal due to an accident Slckneu beneflta begin on the fourth day yoo are In the hospttal. Th... benefit• con- tinue for as long as yoo're In the hoapltal-even fOf' life, If nKes- ury. 10 ..... lfl....., ............................... ~ ..... rou..., -...,.., ...... top°'_......,"' ... 1 Of COUrM -wllll That'• the beauty of your NetlonaJ Home plan. ""9r mind wt.at JOU cottect from Blulr Cron, Blw Shi.td or Wortanen'a Compenaatlon. We atilt pay you calf\ beMflta at the rate of $500.00 a month-.ven fOf' life, If ~. So. " other lnaur11nCe haa taken care of aom&-ot even all-<>f your medical bllla ... you atlll haw that fH-l,.. caatt ~ from thla Nettonal Home plan. lan't that a nice way to end en lllnffe? Naturatty, at the99 low ra•. we can 1_,. rou only one Polley of I'll• type. • • 11 ............ .., «:-" .......... ? Uae the money MY way you chooee. To Cl0¥9f bills from the doctor, aurg90n, nurae, dn.igglat Of' anyone wtto hae given you care and treatment If you hllW mon.y left °"'· u .. It to pey fOf' llvlng ••Pl"•• llk8 rent, food, clothing. Or put It In the bank to replace any Income you loat during )'()ur hoepltaltutJon. no it i sh sol mi pro he I age ual the the a En do rel 14.. Family WeeJc.br /January 8, 1971 I • of the Middle-Aged By THEODORE IRWIN "What I see in lbe middle years," he says, "is a continuing discontent with one's self, a day-to-day self-appraisal and a continuing search for ~Jf-esteem. lt's pretty uoiverul in this age group. "This dissatisfaction is mQre pro- nounced today thin ever ~ore. Behind it is the rapid iate of chang , the 'future shock' that is reflected in ~ ~ rapid ob- solescence of skills and information. What a man learned io school has been displaced by new knowledge, so the ground has been cut out frotn under him. He becomes uncertain about his ability to go on c.ontributing produ~ tively on the basis of bis training and present skills. ~ "~reslling with his happiness, the middle ager today is faced with the problem of adjusting to what he knows he can do and can't do. That is, be realizes the discrepancy between life as he pictured it and his achievements-- and he can no longer kid himself. A lot of people who can't accept change hunt around wildly for new strong sources of bolstering their self-image." In Doctor Brim's view, the middle-- age syndrome strikes when an individ- ual first realizes that he wiJI never attain the dreams of youth. He looks back on the past and reproaches himself. It is a time of reclconing. "Many middle agers," Doctor Brussel comments, "have a sense of unfinished business, a too-late feeling." lri this frame of miod, the average middle ager is apt to experience a va- riety of hangups. What "bugs" him is more thao his outward environment. like most other mature adults he is disturbed by inflatioo, crime, pollution. violence, rising taxes. But emotionally. he is much more "up tight" about con- ditions peculiar to his age bracket. Although his job may be financially secure, he is inclined to feel trapped in work that is unrewarding and unchal- lenging. A profession or occupation that appealed to him at 25 may have soured by now. He yearns to feel import.ant, to be somebody else. "Rather than acknowledge failure," says Doctor Brim. "a lot of people try to switch jobs or careers. A salesm an may take a fling at starting a small busi- ness; a businessman becomes a teacher; a teacher goes into the ministry. There's a wild hunt for new opportunities." lhis precarious period iJ sometimes referred to as the "Foolish Forties," when many peole seek renewed status; try to look, act, and sound youthful; and even flirt with the notion of chang- ing mates. lo the "Frenzied Fifties," in- creasing stresses and strains may deplete their emotional and physical reserves. Another difficuJt aspect of middle- age is the increasing concern wi~ health~ Almost overnight. ~ny people tum into h~hondriacs, attuned to every mu~le twinge. They wony about their vitality. At this stage in life, the nervous system starts to lose its adaptability , and even a trivial emotional setback can throw them off balance. They begin to ''body-monitor," worrying constantly about weight, hair, sit.in. Frustrations are converted to ulcers and other ill- nesses, real or imagined. A third major area of tension en- compasse1 the two generation gaps that confront the middle ager; decisions that must be made aboot aged parents may be much harder than those concerning teen-age or older children. When grown children start "leaving the nest." more uneasiness. develops. "Some parents actually experience a fear of no longer being needed," notes Dr. Harold Ber~stein of the University o{ California School of Medicine. "Up A major fru.straJion for middle agus is difficulty in communicating with youth. • ._ Boredom with job during middle ai~ traps people in emotional rut. I I ' to this point, they have almost justified their existence on the basis of their children's needs. They fear a sense of uselessness when they are forced to admit that their progeny can take care of themselves. This is an ad.mipion of an extremely narrow existence or a sc~ verely limited and rigid pattern that cannot be discarded." Sex., too, becomes a disquieting factor in middle years. GeneraUy, after 50, the average male believes bis virility is wan- ing. Depressed, be is unlikely to take it gracefully and may fall back on phys- ical fatigue as an alibi. Dreading a loss of manliness--and to boost his ego-- a middle ager may be prone to seek extra-marital affairs. But medical au- thorities point out that the prime sex problem is emotional. not physical; that middle age means a slowing down of sexual activity in men, not an ending of functions. ''Sex is an instinct and instinct never dies," Doctor Brussel re- minds us. Vt/omen in this age bracket may sutftt a feeling of Joss at the •·empty nest." when grown children leave home, but many sre really relieved because they have discharged their responsibilities aod can now tum to new activities. With more freedom, they tend to become expansive and sa<:ially engaged. The woman in middle years will ask herself, "Am I still attractive?'' as WTin- kJcs appear, hair gets thin, aod waist- line tends to bulge. She, too, is ruffled by teene~. "J can't even talk to Johnny any more.'' or "Susy is always telling me how to dress.'' are common com- plaints. The middle-aged woman worries less about her own health than her hus- band's and starts to pay more attention to him in his Cfll"C and feeding. Al- though still proud of her home aruf family, there may come a time in her middle years when a woman wonders., "What tiave I done with my life?" Despite the problems of middle agers, much can be done to enjoy these " years. Authorities offer these suggestions: • Size yourself up frankly. Accept your limitations. Remember that the image of who and what you are, and the foundation for your self-esteem, change during the 40's and 50's. • To find contentment, even if ~ feel strongly that you have not achieved all that you set out to do, the sensible Ttchno/ogica/ progr~ss has mtJde many men ful iruuiequate, unable to cope. approach is to match your aspirations to reality. • Strike out on a newly productive path. Harvard's eminent psychiatrist, Dr. Erik Erikson, counsels. It's a time for rebirth. Find new diversions, excit- ing and absorbing interests, whether it's civic activities or new hobbies. Take advantage of your increasing leisure to broaden yourself intellectually. •'Concede that physical changes do occur,'but don't assume that disab&Jvies are inevitable. Many people reach a late age without incurring a heart attack or other major illnesses. Watch your diet, take prudent exercise. • For men, take a fresh look at your job or profession to uncover new in- sights and satisfactions. I • Jn the last analysis, whatever the focus of annoyance or stress, aware middle agers should bear in mind that they are still the powerful Command Generation-in their second and im- portant ''prime of life." • 7 12. Suppoee I'm hoepbla4 '°' a loftl tltM M4 ~·1 -' '"Y ~'""""per-Me? 11 you or your apouM are hoapltallzed for eight conaeculive weeii. or more, National Home will .,_Y ell premiums that come due for you and all Cowred Members of your lamlly while YOU are confined to the ho1pltal beyond thle lnltlal elght--k period. You aren't a11pected t.o .,_Y ua t>ack either. ..... 8W9Y """ ...... ,. ... .,,.... • poHc:yowMf tor two ,.... E•""""9 ...... ~ co,,.red. 11. Doea tMe plM SNt1 111 •Y hoeptl .. 'P You •• ~ tor cse Ill tM ~ of fOU' chotoe, ••ce,f• of OOWM, a U.8. Gofft ..... nt ~ or a nure6ftl Of oomti6-..... ....,. FHI, R•tlable Clalm 9ervlee When NMdecl Moll Vou neYer really know how good • pollcy ls until you "eve to make a claim. Thal's why we IMnk you'll be lnleresled In what some qf QUr National Home members have to say. Their commenta--qU<>ted below-are typical of the hundreds of expretslons of appreciation we receive from pollcyown· ers rtery week ... 1a. How cett "* •'" -eo MUCh-fof eo Ntue? ...... ~ .._al direct with th• com.,.ny-dlrect with N11tlonel ...... auM you ,_ " RI ht the Home ltMlf. You vlrtuelly "write your own policy · Q on Enrollment Form on the next page. No middlemen nHd9dl You do away with the coally proc:eulng ctiarges end "red tape" that ralM the coat you pey fOI molt lnaurance. 1-. ~·t MWo!IMI ~ IMll ..... ..., ............ toucf'l"'P c.mlnly notl We give you mo,. perM>MI 11rvlce. not i.u. But Instead of getting 11 when you algn up-YOU GET IT WHEN YOU SUBMIT A CLAIM! That'a when h r11ally melM aornethlng. And that'• when National Home gives you p#nty of Mrvlce. 11 a:: ......... NallOMI HolM ,._ cOllle ....... -I ....... .~-.,.. .......... ? AbaoMely notl Y04J get morel A Ml Sli()O.~•momh taJc-frM caah-.wry month-fOf aa lono .. you are holl)ltallzed. Ano you can continue ttlla .,.-otectlon fof aa long aa you ~nt (1hough. of courM you are under no obligation lo continue) at the '""lar low Netlonal ~ ,. ... ltMr#nl That'• wtly_~_r'ge you to com- .,.,. ....._ bfO --" C>enef!U wlttl any cornpen1~,,. pollcy ~ by any other lneuranoe cornpeny ·.·a~"'· , ......................... _ ........ ,.,.....,....,, Get , • .., tor • .. ,.... •11'''1"· v ... ~..,.. ... ,ob•....,. ....... owM .... " -· .., ............ Mtlanal_,_ .... : , .. , "'' ...,. -,... .,........., .... , ..., ....... ~ .... : ... .., .. , ..... ...., ... .................. Uco.Mel,... ' I I W ........... a I tn• ts 11• WI* _. ""9 ,..,.,_,...nta to enrotl In etlle Nllltonal HIHM ,._, You mult not have been retuMd Of had cancelled any healltl, hoipltal Of life ln1Urance due to reason• of health; and, to quallly during thl• Enrollment Period, you muat enroll before midnight ot the date ahown on the Enrollment Form. 11, ""' ,_, CleMel ..., ,okf 11 1 ...._ toe ...., c..-.? or • ~ala4c•H• ... ? No-poaltlvely notl Only you can can- c.t. The compeny cannot-no matter how m-11y cl•lmt you haw ... how old you .ti.oome •.• or tor any other reaaon What· .oewr. A Guaranteect-Renewabt.-for-Llle ct.\IM hae been Pflnted right In your POiiey, and w.'r• bOUnd by It. , ................... ,_.. ..... ., ............ '° ........ ,._ ............ , ...... ""*'' v-. theN ......, .,., ~ ,..ry ltll~ OM 11 tt\at you dOn't need to 0ompi.te 8 i.ngthy. detalltcl apptlc:allon-Jutl the brief Eiwonmem Form on 1M beck of t1i. peoe. Aleo during thl• En- roflment Pwfk>d tf1eN are no extra requlreinentl for ellglblllty end no '·walwra" or rHlrlotlw •~rnenta a.n be out on your polloy . "Received your cheoii. totaling $585.88 for Injury. I apprecl1t1d our klndne•• and promptne11 In the claim. It certllinly came In ~andy and 1 had leu worrlea knowing I had thla protection. You certainly .,_Id all the benefit• atai.d In the policy wlthotlt QIHI• lion." MRS. ANGELA 9. HARDY, AbbeYllle, loulalena •·You tolk• were very prompt In sending the money ~en my wife -nt to the hoepltal ror tur(lef)'. Thenk you IO much. Ohl HAROLD DOV£NBORG, Zaneavllle, o ··1 w• more than ... lafled with the way my claim w• handled. One couldn't ask fOf better "rvlce and the 'get well t00n' met-uoe w .. one of the nlce1t thought• on your pert. I thank you alncerely." MARGUERITE LINDAU, Duluth, Mlnneaota -He said He is GOD- what do You say? · Picture y0ursclf as judge and jury with Jesw Christ sr.anding before you on trial for blasphemy. You ask Him if it is true chat He claims co be God and He rells you yes. Would you believe He was tell- ing the uuth? Or would you de- cide that He is a person of unique hoLiness ... that He is a teacher of exemplary virtues ... that He is only a prophet-bur NOT God? Would you conclude chat a man who looks and talks and acts like 4>ther men has co be human and cannot be d ivine? This question, we know, con- fro0ted the tribunal which con- demned Jesw Christ and sent Him co the cross. And it still con- fronts everyone who wants to be and claims ro be a follower of the Christian faith. .. For Catholics ... and for many other Christians, roo ... belief in the djvinity of Jesus Christ is the very foundation of Christianity. We have to believe this on the strength of God's promise to send His divine Son into the world to redeem us from sin. We h11ve ro believe it if we accept the Bible as divine truth. We have,.to be- lieve it on the testimony of the Apostles ... and on the teachings of Christ's Church since its very beginning. Jes115 Chrisc claimed to be God when H e said: ..... the Father and I are one" (John 10:38, 30). He did so again in these urunu- cakable terms: "He who believes in the Son has everlasting Jife; he who is unbelieving toward the Son shall nor see life, but the wrach of God rests upon Him" (John 3:36). Additional proofs of Christ's "oneness" wi~h God are to be found in che Bible. And, of cowse, no purely human JesU5 could have waJked on tbe water, calmed the storm, given sight to the blind, restored life to the dead, multiplied the loaves and che fishes, and returned from the comb as Christ did. The responsibiliry ro learn the truth and make a correct decision rescs heavily upon all who claim to be Christian. To help you do chis, we have prepared a new poc:kec-size pamphlet explaining profound truths which cannot be presented in the limited space avttilable here. le will give you a clear-cut understanding of the narure of Jesus Christ-True God and True Man-and we'll send it to you free and without obliga- cioo. Nobody will call on you. Write today ... ask for Pam- phlet N o. FM-55 entitled "Savior of All Mankind." -----FREE-Mail Coupon Today!------ I I I I PATTERNS • a1 ore ease By ROSALYN ABREVAYA Easy to wear, easy to sew at home, this exquisitely tailored sleeveless dress features a high tab-buttoned ne~kline and smart yoke bodice. Welt-seamed and button-trimmed, it zips up the back. Make this handsome design in suggested fab_rics of jersey, crepe, light wool:or a polyester blend. F-575 To get your pattern, simply fill out the coupon. 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After rte~ ade!1 or common "deodorants;· it took a chemical invention to m11ke this truly effective protection pos· sible -with lht' ~ame ~a(ety lo clothfog-the same skin mildness as popular "deo<loranL,." Called Mitch um Anti-Perspirant, it is the product of a trust.worthy 57-year· old laboratory and guaranteed by Good Housekeeping. By the thou- sands, women with problem per- spiration are finding the protection they need-and never could find before. And fully eHeclive as a deodorant, loo, or cour.ie. If you perspire more than average-even heavily -get the positive protee-- tion of Mitchum Anti-Perspiranl. Your choice, liquid or crum. Ninety-day supply, each $8.00. Available at your favorite drug or loilet.ry count.er . • .A!itduun ANTl-PERSPI RANT You write up orders and collect large com. mjaiooa ON 'n!E SPOT! National Pr- ct<-all lM N!8t! No deUvenea lo mAke. No hooUeeping. JW1t pocket )'OUr We - .ua.lon! Don't tklay. Mail coup0n NOW! :--;.;,~ ;;;.~ ;;.;:,-.-;. ~;-.;;.-~.;.~.;_--.;.;. -·: t YUi I w .. 01t to .... II' til.0'-tl' u1w1~•1A1•·1 I-" t...-I : ~~~s 11-r-~ti\ir'fo\if/ .. 100 m llUllNUS : : 14400 l'ttllll C.UlfUU Y 10 4¥010 lOOlll ON YOU• CAllOS I I f I ...... I I I : strttt Mduu : I I t Ct(f c+ ,,.______ t I I . ..,..... .. .,., ... ... . I ~ ~-I I Goo0 0-ty Ht (O«iflftH'lff U S A.. : L-----------------------------J PCJ941 7: Ewing Galloway; F.P.G.; 0.1'.I. Page 8: Jo,.,..1 Piclte,ell. l'oge 19: U.P.I. OUTS ILLS AU OTBDS COllBllllD The Lady Captain Who Rules The WAVES When Navy Commander Rob- in L. Quigley officially becomes head of the WAVES tomorrow, she will accomplish three things. First, she gains the rank of cap- tain. Second, she assumes com- mand of 6,600 women at U.S. naval stations around the world. And third, she wil l outrank her own father, a retired Air Force 1ieutenant colonel Adjusting her shining new captain's stripes, Commander Quigley told FAMILY WEEJCLY, "I was stunned at tint. and then excited. Just to be considered for the post was a tremen- dous honor." And speaking of her father, who lives in Shingle Springs, CaJif., Robin Quigley smiled and said, "He doesn't mind being outranked. In fact, bottkmy parents were thrilled at the news, and so was my sister." At the age of 40, Robin is the youngest woma~ven if it is only by three months--to become a Navy captain. ''Every woman loves to be the youngest," she observed. Robin first realized she wanted to dedicate her life to military service after accompany- ing her parents to England, where then Maj. Patrick A. Quigley was assigned to a Strate- gic Air Command base outside of London. A graduate o{ the Dominican Cpllege at San Rafael, Calif., she had dabbled briefly in radio broadcasting during her college days and then taught music for a while. But all the time she was thinking of the military. "l always ~lieved," Robin says, "that this was the most important way for me to do something tangible with my life, lo cont rib- ute," she said. "This sounds old-fashioned, but patriotism is part of it, too. And there's the camaraderie, the pleasure in being part of a basically altruistic organization. ··e esides, I couldn't resist the opportunity to travel abroad," Robin recalls today. And when a person wants a service career and also would like to see the world, she ioins the Navy. Too, there was a purely feminine reason: "Of all of the branches of service for women, the WAVES have the best-look- ing uniforms." Robin was 24 when she received her com- mission a.s a WA VE ensign in 1954, and eventually became a lieutenant j.g., and was sent to San Francisco as a recruiting officer. She proved to be a good one. "Robin finally drew an overseas assignment in 1963. She was assigned as senior aide to the deputy commander-in-chief of the U.S. Capt. Robin L . Quigl~y. U.S.N. European Command in Paris. "It was a joint service command," Robin explained. "0{ course, with my family background in the Air Force. it was just wonderful. And I grew to love Paris." When Robin returned to the U.S. in l 966 it was as Lt. Cmdr. Quigley, with the Joint Service Commendation Medal. Then. in 1969, she waR ordered to the Naval Submarine School at Groton, Conn., where she evaluated training programs given to some 24,000 men each year. l'hough nearly l7 years in the Navy has meant moving an average of once every two years, Robin stilt regards herself as a real homemaker. "I like to sew and to cook." she say~. "I've dabbled in gourmet cooking-a few French, German, and Creel dishes. As for movi ng, it gjves me a chance to redecorate each time, which is fun, and it's always an excuse to shop for new things." Advancing with unusual rapidity. Robin won promotion to commander last April An even more meteoric rise was in store. how- ever. She wa~ informed last summer that she was among the candidates being considered to head the WA YES. Capt. Rita Lenihan, who had commanded the WAVES since 1966, was being reassigned to the Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Fleet Operattoos and Readiness. Robin was sent to the Pentagon for interviews for the top post-and got it. As the WAVES' new commander, Captain Quigley expects to "surv!y the scene" before deciding whether any changes may be in order. On one point she was emphatic: the WA YES won't drop their hemlines to the oew controvenial length. "The midi looks absolutely awful," she de- clared. 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Yam Chiffon Pie baked 10-in. pastry shell (prepared from a pie crust mis) 1 Vz cu pa pureed, cooked and peeled yams (about 3 medium sized) env. unflavored gelatin 14 cup fi rmly packed brown suga r 1 teas poon ground cinnamon 1/e t o Yi teaspoon ground allspice 111 teaspoon salt 3 egg yolks ~ cup m ilk 3 eitg w hites ~ cup s ugar Yz cup thawed frozen whipped deMert topping I. Mix the gelatin. brown sugar. spices, and sail in a hea vy saucepan. 2. Beat egg yolks and milk until blended; add 10 gelatin mixture. Cook over medium heat, stirring constanlly. unti l gelatin and sugar are dissolved and miitture is slightly thickened, about 5 min . J. Remove from heat and blend in pureed yams. Chill, stirring occasionally. until mix- ture mounds when dropped from a spoon. 4. Beat egg whites until frothy. G raduall y add the \.~ cup sugar, continuing to beat just unti l ~tiff peaks are formed. Fold in the yam mix- ture and dessert topping. 5. Turn into the baked pastry shell. Swirl top of pie usi ng the back of a spoon. Chill thor- oughlv. Garnish with additional d~rt Cop- pin~ and min d candied fruit_ One JO-in. pie Apple-Cheese Crumble Pie Y1 to ~ cup su gar llz cup fi rmly parked brown 11ug11 r I teaspoon ground cinna mon Pie crust mix for a 2-crust pie 3 tablespoons butler or margarine 8 oz. sharp Cheddar chttae. s h redded 3 tablespoons cold water G cup11 pared tart apple slices I tablespoon ftour Yi teupoon ground nutmer ~ teaspoott ~round • •ee Yi r up coaraely chopped pecan 11 I. Blend the sugar~ and cinnamon in a bowl with 1 cup of the pie crust mix. Cut in the butt.er or margarine with a pastry blender and set aside for topping the pie. 2. Miit one half of the shredded cheese into remaining pie crust mix. Add water gradually and mix lightly with a fork. O n a lightly Hourcd pastry canvas, roll out dough about I in. larger than over-all size of a 9-in. pie pl ate. Fit pastry loosely into the pie plate. Turn under the pastry overhang: Hute. 12 F'amilu Week/11. Janu.ar11 ,Y 1.Y7T Yam Chifion Pie. made from extra-sweet and extra-m oist yams, lends color and sparkle to a Twelfth Night dessert buOet. J . Spoon the apples into pastry shell; sprinkle with a blend of Hour. nutmeg. and mace; then 1he nuls. Cover with one-half the topping mixture (set aside in S~tep I) a nd the remain- ing cheese. Complete with remaining topping mixture. 4. Ba ke at J75°F. aboul 40 min. Remove to a wire rack to cool. One 9-in. pie Cherry-Ch'ocolate Angel Pie Mer~gue S h ell (see recipe) <t oz. s weet chocolate, melted and cooled 3 t eble11poons rum I teas poon vanilla extract I cup ht>al"y rr u m, whipped to soft peeks Maraschino cherrit>s with atem& I. Blend rum and vanilla extract inlo the cooled chocolate. Spread over the whipped cream and gently fol d together. Tum filling into the cooled meringue shell. With back of a spoon. genrly form swirls over encire surface of pit'. 2. Refrigerate pie just until tho roughly chilled. (Filled meringue shells tend to become soggy if chilled too long.) 3. Garnish edge of fill ing with the cherries. Meringue Shell 4 e11:11: whites 1/1 teaspoon cream of tartar 1 cup au,;a r One 9-in. pie t. Beat egg whites with cream of tartar until frothy. Graduall y add about half of the su- gar. beating constantly. G radually add remain- ing sugar, continuing to beat until stiff peaks are formed. • 2. Spread a I -in. layer of meringue on bottom of a lightly greased 9-in. pie plate. Pile re· maining meringue around side o~ plate and swirl with a spatula to form the side of the .shell. J. Ba ke at 250 °F. about 21/.c hrs., or until meringue is dry. 4. Cool meringue in plate on a wire rack. One 9-in. pie shell Mai s· KHj Tl I GBJ Now The ' a Un l 7 b dllll ~ rell6cUll .. ...... . ...... M..._ , .... ,.. IM. ,,.... 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(Su Answer Box) Qu .. t lon What special event did 1970 have that made it different from the years 1961 through 19697 (See Answer Box ) (See A nsw~r Box) Minus One F rom a four-letter word for what we call the part a singer sings alone in a singing group, take away the last let- ter and get a name we give the sun when we penonify il (Su A nswer Box) T um Around Turn around a four-Jetter word for a space enclosed with walls in your house, and get what you do when you tie up a boat. (Su Answer Box) ANSWER BOX "JOOW ·W 001f :pu90.1Y ana.t ·q1Jl::i1Al ::iuo :SJIU. a"' 3IPPfll ·1o~H>toS :all() OtlfK •1f<X{M--Oq,o\\ :-0 lllW ·sn.< sn~ " R A\ JI :~ ·moJ pen ~ :4.v aJV H (.Uf:) OAlJ. lllOlflll.\l 'Ulllf amoff !lJ ~N llO,\ .. ·dn swonoq '.I! 'JPM., :1lftls 17 "Good News, Ma-to help out in the battle against water pollution I've decided to give up bathing." The n ew, revi•ed 1971 editio n o f the -... --- TAX G U I DE c ar, e ave you c o n •idera b l e ti m e and money . Thi a 30th annua l edi tio n o f Americ a '• f avorite t a• guid e contain • e v e ryt h ing you need t o kno w f o r filling o ut y o u r 1970 in corne t a • return . Writte n by a p rom i n e n t t a1< aut h o r i t y and lawyer, It Incorpo rate• all the ifftpoe1ant new c hange• In the t a• taw a p lua a apec lal M O N EY-S AVING SEC- T ION OF USEFU L TIPS . You'll f i n d a ll the form •. l n a tructlo n a f o r filli ng t hem o ut, a tep-by-atep d ire c tio n•. h o w to avoid t h e moa1 f requ e n t-and c o atly e rror•, inf o rma tio n fo r a p 411c lal t Bllp aye "•: p e ople over 65, v eteran•, y o ung married•, h o m eowner• and oth er• p lua a c hec k llat on what to rep ort and what d o ean't h ave t o b e reported. It'• pac ked w i t h informa tion y ou c an u -.-hundreda of ite m • you are legally e n · titled to deduc t-but m any people do not utilize . . DO YOU K NOW that am a ll b u a i neaam e n a nd aeff - e m p loyed c a n d e duc t the c a.re a nd c leanlr'lg o f w o rk c lo the•? O r that the aal e o f a realdence l a dedu c tib le f or per a ona o v e r 65 o r retired If the <::::::: ri --- v a in la under $20,0007 Or that a ll t a ><pa yer• c an d e d u c t union d u••· m ovinv e wpe n aea in c urr ed fo r employment, real e atat e e x p e n aea. d e bt• a.nd loan•? S P l!.CIAL S ECT IO N O N THE I M - POWTANT C HAN GES I N INC O M E TAX LAW S T HIS YEAR _ •. AND H O W Y O U C A N PERS~NALLY •l!N l[prtT PWOM T H EM • tncr••••d pereo nat e 1C e mptione • N e w b ene flt e fo r f o ater c t-,Udren • New ml,..imum •t•n d a ,.d d e duc - t lon fo r l•JC.P•y•r• a t lo w in come I eve l e • R •l••d llmlt on oharlla ble con lrlbutlo n e PLU S o ver w i thh o tdi ng , tnoving ••pen••• a n d m •"Y m o re imp or- ta n t cha n g e• you ahould know a b ou\ b e fore flll Ing o ut your 197 I T ax fo fm. 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N-Yori&. N.Y . 10017 P ie••• a e nd me c:op le• o f v/e IW71 INCOr-e TA)( GUIDE e t S1.l50 p e r c opy. I unde r•tand lh •t If I a m n o t co..,pletely eat le fle d , I m •y /•turn lh• book(•) within 10 d a y • fo r a lull refu nd. t e n c l o•• ..._ __________ _ ......... (P leeae P t lnt ) Add •••• C ity S ta le %'1p Vtc~l\ov •• .,,_ c ••• -..... --- DA VE DeBUSSCHERE: Is Time Running Out For a Champion? How does a fellow who was born and raised in De- troit, was a basketball star at Detroit's Austin High School and at the University of De- troit, and then a mainstay of the Detroit Pistons quintet become a star forward for the champion New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association? The man is Dave DeBusschere, and two phone calls, three years apart, are what led l<! a player trade which made spo~ history. The first call came in the fall of 196.S from Eddie Donovan, then general manager of the New York Knicker- bockers. Dave was a coach in the Pis- tons' r:ra.ining camp. He bad his hands fuJJ with the team's problems, and Donovan's call wa.<t to cheer him up. Three years later, Dave and his wife Ocri were arranging Christmas decora- tions in their Detroit home when an- other telephone call came. This time it was from Ed CoiJ. general manager of the Pistons. "We've traded you to the Knicks," Coil said. And that was the beginning of an alliance that was to have championship proportions. Since DeBusscherc joined the Knick.s, he has been one of the pivotal figures in that team's drive to the world cham- pionship of pro basketball last sea.son. and one of the chief reuons they are favored to win another title this year. But DcBusscherc i.s still a Detroitcr at heart. During the off season, Dave, his wife, and their baby daughter Michelle • still live in Detroit. (Wbile ~ season is on, however, the DcBusscheres live in Garden City, N.Y.) Not endowed with as much natural ability as many other forwards in the NBA, DeBusschere, who's six-foot-six, works hard on defense, muscling under the backboards for rebounds. rugging · for his shots. Because of Dave's strength and aggressivcnca.s, coach Red Holzman usually assigns him to guard the bigge<it opposing forward. ,, ..... l he way l play the game l have to gjve everything I have for the longest possible time," DcBusschere says. Effort shows in his career statistics. Dave has registered just under 16 points and just over 11 rebounds per game during eight professional seasons. He has fini shed among the NBA's top JO rebounders on three occasions and aJ- though his average of 14.6 points per game last season wasn't one of bis bet- ter accomplishments, he played in the NBA's AU-Star game four times. But that kind of effort is draining-- What in Ute World I Varmints and Caller Call a man a •·varmint" in the Old West. and that was an insult. But call a man a var- . •. I I. /-.·~~/ ~~- .· I 1 . . --. .... Varmint caller with varmint mint caller, and that's high prai\e. (A wiled varmint caller is vital around ranches for Oushing out coyotes, bob cats. mountain lions, and other ..preda- tory animalt-tbat is. varmints.) Jim Dougherty, 32, a prof esaional bow- hunter, has won 1oterna1iooal prizes for chis ·skill. He recently returned from an African safari to his home in South Pasadena, Calif., where he develops sporting goods for The Leisure Group .• He felt no fear in Mozambique as be bagged a dangerous 2500-lb. varmint called a Cape Buffalo. But he can't say the same for an experience shortly after, right in Hollywood. He and his friends were practicing their varmint- calliog on a local boulevard. The sound is like a woman screaming. When the police car came, Dougherty insists, he was more shoot up trying to explain what he was doing than he ever bas been while arguing with a ch arging varmint. TM Amela Who'd Rather Not For a girl who's winnins world-wide ac- claim for her title role in .. Ryan'a and Dc8ussclterc is now past his 30th birthday. "I may play another two or three ycan," be insists, "and then look around for something d.se to do. Each year it gets harder to get into shape." A little-known distinCGoo which ~ Busscherc can claim is that he once was simultaneously a major league coach in one sport and a minor league athlete in another. s hortly after graduating from the University of Detroit in 1962, and be- fore joining the Pistons, Dave signed with the Chicago White Sox u a pitch- er. Shuttling between the White Sox and their minor Jcague affiliate in Indianap- olis during the 1962 and 1963 baseball seasons, Dave won only three games and lost four. Finally be quit basebaU at the end of the '6S campaign. But by that time the floundering Detroit Pi.stont1 had ap- pointed him as bead coach. DeBusschere looks back on his base- ball experience with wry humor. "My greatest achievements in baseball ac- tually involved other players," he says. "f was pitching for the White Sox the day Early Wynn, pitching for Cleve- land, got the 300lh victory of his career. At the beginning of the 1963 season, the White Sox bad to choose between two pitchers. They kept me and sent Denny McLain to the minon," Daughter," British actress Sarah Miles (see cover) isn't very thri!led. She studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dra- matic Arts; has played opposite Sir John Gielgud and Sir Laurence Olivier; won the Grand Prize at a Cannu film Fes- tival for "Blow-Up,'' anc! an Academy Award nomination for "The Servant." Yet Sarah clainls she "doesn't like act- ing." She doesn't like actors much, either. ..I don't know one actor and don't want to.·• What she does want to do is just be Mrs. Robert Bolt (he wrote the original screenplay for her new film), and mother to their son Thomas, almost two. "Tberl:'s no point in work.ing. taxes take 90% of everything I mallle." With that attitude, how did Sarah ever find .herself in a film, especially after she'd managed to stay away for three ycan? "Robert puahed me." Sugar Sd.-,tlft Some day your cof- fee tablet· may be sweeter than your ooft'ee. So says Mrs. Valerie KoUon· itsch, a researclj chemist with the Inter- national Sugar Research Foundation, as she summarized for FAM.ILY Wl!UJ..Y some of the unexpected uaa that mi&ht Dav' DeBussch,re shows championship form a.J ,,, dribbles ball downcourt . "OcBusschere bas improved the Knicks at four positions," claims Gene Shue, coach of the Baltimore• Bullcu. "Fint," Shue says. "DeBwscbere gave the Knicks .,the best forward they had ever bad. His rcbOunding made it possible for the Knicks to move Willis Reed back to center, instead of con- tinuing 10 play forward. BiU BradJey could move into the other forward posi- tion where he could play bis beat rme. And Welt Frazier, given the opportunity lo play full time, bas become one or the greatest guards in the game." Though Dave admits life in profcs· sionaJ basketball has its weariaome roo-- ments, the thrill of the K.nicks' victory last ieason has remained with him. "Just playing with a championship team makes the rest of your life be"er." -LARRY BORTSTEIN be derived from sugar in the future Among them is the application of sugar as a Jamidate component, in surfacing She •1Cp/oins sugar furniture, such as dining tables or cof- fee tablca. Other usea include paint component& or as a constituent of ure> thane foam used in refrigerator insula· tion. ~cularly promising future for augar derivatives may be in creating a 1cs.a-foamy decugcnt. Sugar may one day help to replace the cbemicals which now penist io the form of oon- disappearing suds and contribute to the water-pollution problem. 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Ooferr.4 p•Y'ft•llt 'rice ia $JI 16.00 l11cludl119 •II f1 .. 11ce di•rt••, tuel, '70 lice11H er if you fJf•for te ,.Y u1h, Hie full u1h 'rice it 011ly $21 I '4. to i11cl11di11t •• 1.. tu, ·10 llce11.. •11uow12lfH A.Ill.a . 12.00. ~ TEST·DRIVE THE ONE OF· YOUR CHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH ILYD. 18255 BEACH "BOULEY ARD I HUNTING1'0N IEACH ' . . 842-6611 ,~!:'! ~::.. ,.,. . ..:::~: .~! i ,... 592-5511 1 ..,. Me:\., ....... ', ... SATURDAY JANUARY 2 EVENING 4:00 B Slnu Anita Fe1tu,. Race (C) The $30.000 Palos Verde$ Handicap hr 3-year-olds at 6 furlongs. 0 On Campus (C) O This Weet in Pro Football (C) 0 I SpJ (C) Cit)@ Film Future (C) @!) Patte'" fOf Livin2 (C) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 2, 1971 (30) (R) An examination ot an ex· Zubin ~ehta conducts the Los An· @(I) Sat11rd11 Nleht Movie: perimental program being conduct-geles Philharmonic Orchestra in the "Brigham Youna " ed in 18 Los Angeles city schools. romantic "Piano Concerto No. 1." EE Boston Pops (C) (60) (R) "Old O Rawhide (60) with Gary Graff man as soloist Timers' Night at the Pops." 0 !>Nth Valley Days (C) (30) m Hour of Power (C) (60) al Passport to Trml (C) (30) m I SPiclAL I Meet Me It Mar· m Premiere Movie (C) (2 hr) 11 :00 B 0 ""' (C) toni's (C) (60) Hollywood columnist 9:30 6 ®!({)Mary Tyter Moore (C) 0 UCLA VS. DAYTON Hank Grant is host for a discussion (30) Mary is attracted to a man * IN TONIGHT'S GAMEf on "the new morality" with mo whose brother she used to date O UCLA B1skelblll (C) (90) tion picture stars Anne Heywood and finds herself in an awkward Tape delay or the UCLA Bruins and her husband Raymond Stross situation with the brothers' parents. vs Univ. of Dayton flye1s game Q) Run for, Your life (C) (60) 0 @ (I) rn Most De1dly G1me played earlier at Pauley Pavillion. fi) Creative Living Wi1h Crafts (60) (C) (60) ''The Classic Burial Posi-Q) It Is Written (C) EI1) Bladl Journal (C) (60) (R) lion " A young girl on an archaeo-~ (jJ Films From Medco ~ 00 Budl Owens (C) (30) logical dig 1s found dead in an 11:15 B Fabulous 52! "Hot S!Jtll" m Ntw Decade at SM (C) .. 4:30 B The C.rlJ Show: (C) ''Mone1, Women i nd Guns'' (mystery) '59- Jock Mahoney, Kim Hunter. Gene Evans, Tim Hovey m Living Flith (C) (30) ancient Indian tomb. (drama) '58-Anthony Quinn, Shir· m 801 de Mexico (90) 0 New1 (C) (30) Larry Burrell ley Maclaine. Eatl Holliman. Shir m Rat Patrol (C) (30) Q) Def Reeves (C) (30) ley Booth. O Youth ind the Police (C) 0 @ (3) G) ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) m Unllmed World (C) Q) (]) W11on Train (C) .m Fiith tor Tod•y <C> m El Mundo en que Vivlmos m Qutst for Advtnture (C) 4:45 m Pre-G1me Socc« (C) 5:00 O It's Academic (C) Competing high schools are Polytechnic (Sun Valley), Sunny Hills crullefton) and Rubidoux (Riverside) 0 RUIS Action (C) O The Avenaers (C) m Movie Grt1ts: ''Vivi Villi!" (ad· venture) '34-Wallace Beery fi) Peter Gunn EI1) The World We l ive In (C) (R) 81) Quest for life (C) ~ Wofld Cup Sotter (C) Uruguay vs. Israel. m Bronco 5:30 0 KNBC Newservice (C) Stan Al· k1nson. O NFL Game of the Week (C) QJ Animals, Action and Adventure (C) "The Gold Coast.' fi) lonipt in LIS Yeau (C) EID The Advoutn (C) (R) .m Fisher Flmily 6:00 0 The Big News (C) (30) 0 @ @ m NBC """ (C) (30) 0 Laredo (C) (60) O Si• O'Clock Movie: (C) "Gey Pu"·tt" (cartoon) '62-with the voices ot Judy Garf and, Ro~rt Gou lel Red Buttons, Hermione Gin gold Mel Blanc, More)' Amsterdam 0 Boss City (C) (60) QJ Then C.mt BronlOn (C) (60) (i~ rJ 1 Paper Ri ce (30) ~ Airicutture USA (C) m Musit1lt/01vey Ii Goliath (C) ffi Upbtat (C) (60) 6:30 B About 1 Week (C) (30) O News Conferettct (C) (30) @ Star Tr_. (60) fi) Hobby ShOWCIM (30) (1) 00 Hip Chap1rr1I (C) (60) fil) The Frendl Claef (C) (30) With Julia Child. ~ CBS ""'' (C) (JO) m Qiildrtn's Gospel Hour (C) (JO) a;, Edit of EttmltJ (C) (30) 7:00 II CIS Evenin1 News (C) (30) Rorer Mudd. D I IPIC!IL I "A" .. , (fteft tc) a!) Ritmolandia (60) 10:00 6 Ci!) (j) Mannix (C) (60) Man· 0 News (C) rn Stet11ng Film (C) (30) nix helps a beautiful widow (Susan (U@ Spotlight Thulre 7:30 B ~ Cil Mission: lmposslblt (C) Howaid) hunt for her husband's 11:30 O Silurd1y Nigtlt Movle: "A (60) Lloyd Bochner stars in the slayer. Kind of Loving" (dtama) '66-Alan story of a politi~I boss who hires O Bie 5 News (C) (30) Bates, June Ritchie. Thora Hird. a professional provocateur to stage 0 I slJilwl~ I 1971 (C) (30) In· Trapped in a m1rrfage that he a violent protest. terview between Regis Phllbin and realizes was merely physical at-0 eij 00 m Andy Willi1ms (C) Gov. Ronald Reagan traction, a young factory worker (60) Petula Clark, Flip Wilson, Bill m News (C) (30) Ken Jones. in Lancashire looks desperately for Haley and the Comets and Sly and QJ Oak 1tid1e Boys (C) (30) a way out. the Family Stone guest. fil) Courts, Warts 1nd Atl (C) (30) Q) Movie: "Peril From the f'lanet 0 @ (I) ffi let's Make a Dt1I 10:30 0 UCLA Bashtb1ll Warm·Up (C) Monp" (SCl·ll) '40-Buster Crabbe. (C} (30) Monty Hall hosts. O The Rosay Grier Show (C) (30) 11:45 O Movie: "M1rr11p ltallan Style" 0 Miiiion $ Movie: "The Purple Rosey welcomes singer John Gary (comedy) '6-4-Marcello Maslroian Heart" (drama) '44-Farley Gran and comedians Goldfinger and Dove. ni, Sophia Loren ger, Dana Andrews. Richard Conte. 0 Frlp t Nl&flt: "f rlp t" and 12:00 m All·Nigtit Show: "Mint Own b · m NW Film (C) (30) "Hands of 1 Str1nftr." ttulioner,'' "lsClpe flom Red 8:00 m USC B1sketb1ll (C) (90) Tap! Rodt" and "The Two-Hudtd S,y." 0 ENJOY THE FIGHTS! delay of the USC vs Louisiana 12:30 0 Movie: "Virgin Island" (com * THEY START NOW! Slate aame played earlier. edy) '58-John Cass1vetes 0 Saturda1 Nip t Fi&flts (C) Q) News (C) (30) @ (V Sherloc• Holmes 0 @00 al The Newlywed Game----------------------- (C) (30) Bob Eubanks hosts. m Movie Greats: "M1nh1ttan Melo· dram•" (drama) '34-Clark Gable, ID Minority CommunilJ (C) (30) ft) Mach 22 (C) (2 hr) EI1) Soul! (C) (60) (R) m The Story (C) (30) 8:30 0 Ci!J ({) M1 Three Sons (C) (30) Robbie's footloose friend from the old days in .Bryant Park, Jim Bell (Sal Mineo). rides his motorcycle bacil into Robbie's life with appeal· ing tales of travel and a~enture O ~ @ m Ad1m -12 (C) (30) "Log 175 -The Con Artist." A I amily of con artists who deal in home repairs prey on residents in Malloy and Re.ed's territory 0 @@al Llwrenu Weill (C) (I) Portlf Wa1oner (C) (30) @!) Cinema 30 (C) (30) m Ncxhes Tlpati11 (30) 9:00 8 ~ (J) Arnie (C) (30) To cele brate their 18th wedding anniver· sary, Arnie and Lillian arrive al 1n ultra-swank resort hotel 10 spend a second honeymoon 0 @@ m NIC Satur.Uy Mov· le: (C) "An American In ,.eris." (musiClll) '51-Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, Georges Gue· tary, Nin• roch. An ex·G.I., who has stayed in Paris alter the w8r lo pursue 1 career es an artist, falls in love with the liancee of • French iinginl star. 11J TIM ~IMtnt lrethers (C) (30) m ...... ..., ...... s,.c.1a1 (C> (60) (A) -..~ Spec:tac\llar." DENTAL PLATES REPAIR AND RELINE WHILE YOU WAIT EASY CREDIT TERMS ALL INSURANCE PLANS HONORED CROWNS-BRIDGES FILLINGS-X RAYS EXTRACTIONS ORTHODONTICS ATTENTION UNIONS ! Ask us •bout our rnon•y Hving p I • n for Union M.mb.rs. 1642-88141 LOW PRICES SENIOR CITIZENS WELCOME • NEWPORT .. COSTA MESA DENT AL CLINIC DR. THOMAS J. SM ITH & ASSOCIATES Open Ev•nln91 & Seturdeyl No Appointme11t Nec:•n•rv 534 WEST 19th STREET COSTA MESA , , BLOCK WEST OF HA RBOR BLVD . WOPI< 00"4E BY U N ION TECHNICIANS" ,... J LF.£ J COBB One of ABC-TV's most entertaining dra- matic series, The Young Lawyers, sta rring Lee J. Cobb, moves to a new Wednesday night time slot in two weeks (January 20, at I 0 PM) after several month~ of being bounced around the clock following the Monday night football games. This week 's episode (Mon., Jan. 4), "False Witness," wi th guest stars Robert Webber and Bre nda Scott, will b; the final Monday night appearance (7:30 PM) of the show because of a pre-emption '1eitt week for a Jacques Cousteau special. Cobb has brought his trademark of dra- matic excellence to the Paramount Tele- vision s'eries as David Barrett, an eminent Boston attorney who supervises the in- court training of law students. Zalm11n King and Judy Pace, who co-star as The Young Lawyers, have proven to be among the most talented performers of the 1970-71 season, garnering critical acclaim from editors acros' the country. Another talented young actor, Phillip Clark. will be introduced as a regular mem- ber of the Neighhorhood Law Office when the series moves to Wednesday night<;. To add dramatic dimension to the storieo;, Producer Herbert H1rschma~ 1s alo;o film- ing scnpto; that evolve from the private law practice of Barrett <Cobb). The enc<;, it'lclf. was 1mpircd hy the ABC'-lV' Movie of the Weck of the same title that won the Golden Gavel award of the American Bar A'i'iociation. It reOect<. the new era an the \tudy of law that has 1aken law student~ <1way from the dusty study of theoretical c;olut1ons to theo- ret ical problcmc; into 1hc living law of the courtroom. At present. 14 state'i from California to M assachusctts and the District of Colum bia allow student court appeara nces. and an- other 11 a llow limited student practice. The series ma rks the return to television for Cobb, who withdrew as the original star of The V irginian during the 1965-66 sea- son to devote moie time to his stage and motion picture activities. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 2. 1971 UNg LA WYERS' ON THE MOVE Twice an .-\cademy Award nominee (for "do the Waterfront" and "The Brothers Karamazov"), Cobb won the Donaldson and New York Drama Critics awards for his mastl!'ful portrayal in "Death of a Salesman on Broadway and has received three Emmy nominations, including 011e for a TV adaptation of "Sale man." During his hiatus from television, Cobb was able to achieve one of his acting am - bitions, starring in the title role of "King Lear" at the Lincoln Center in New York. Zalman King, who plays Aaron Silver- m an in the hour-long drnma. has been .hailed by critics as one of the new breed of stars. such as Du'\tin Hoffman and Ellioit Gould. His first major motion picture, "Ski Bum," is scheduled to be released early this year. At one time a professional skin diver .__ in the We~t Indies and the Bahamas, he ~ gave up his underwater work to study act- ing with Stella Adler in New York. ZALMA N KING JUDY PACI-. H e is mamt.'d to 'iC11lptres'I Patricia Knop and his creative talents extend to writing. In ract. three play'\ he wrote under pseudo- nym .. were rec.ently running concurrently in Los Angeles theater'i. No less talented 1s Judy Pace, who por- trays Patricia Walter\ in the serie<, Before taking up ac1ing, M1<;<; Pace was a model and has been dc,cribed al. "the mo<,t beau- tiful Negro girl m Hollywood." Following a ~lint a<; a featured regular in Peyton Place. she co-<;tarrcd an the comed y feature, "'Three in the Atttic," with Yvette M imieux and C hristopher Jonell. She also wa~ starred in the recent box- office hits, "Cotton Come" to Harlem" and "Down m the Cellar." A native of Los An- geles, Mis.<; Pace designs and makes most of her own clothes and has been fashion con- sultant and buyer for her mother's dress • shop. mail from his rec:ent appearances in the day- time soap operas, Secret Storm and Love of Life. Most of Clark's career has been confined to the stage, from the San Diego Junior Theater to Broadway. In San D iego, he worked with such well-known stars as Raquel Welch, Victor Buono and Dennis Hopper. He has appeared in a wide variety of roles, from Shakespeare to "Tobacco Road," and plityed the part of Paul in Neil Simon'l> "Barefoot in the Pa rk " with a national tour- ing company starring Myrna Loy. During the coming weeks, the talented company of regulars on The Young La w- yers will be supplemented by such guest stars as M artha Hyer, Eli Wallach, M ark Richman and Lynn Loring. Phillip Clark 1s a handsome young actor f~om San Diego who received a flood of fan PHILLIP CLARK ' 7: 8: 8: 8: 9: 9: 9: 9: 10 10 .. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 2, 1911 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS MONDAY thru FRIDAY M(Jf?t~IN(. 11:001J ~@Where th1 Heart Is (C); 0 Q:I 00 m JeoP«rcfJ (C) 0 @ @ Gallopina Gourmet (C) 6:00 tJ Sunrise Semester (C) B Tempo (C) 6:25 0 Education Elchanae (C) ID Rodlet Robin Hood (C) 6:30 tJ OdyaaeJ (C) ll:OS £1;) Ch1rfl1'1 P1d (C) O Paycholoo I (C) Mon., Wed .. 11:25 tJ 9 (j) Nm (C) Fri.; Elf active Livinc (C) Tues.1 11:30 1J 9 .00 Search for Tomorrow (C) Thurs. Tues.-Fn. only. m Educational Features 0 eij Ci) m The Who, What 01 6:45 fE Commodity Report Where Game (C) Art James hosts. 6:55 0 KNBC Newaervice (C) 0 @(1) tiE That Girt (C) 7:00 1J ®J Cl) CBS New$ (C) m lnterad (C) Louise Rida1e, 0 Q) 00 rr;, Today Sbow (C) ID Bill Johns News (C) 0 Debbie Drake's Dancercise (C) m Quick Draw Mdiraw ID Splderm1n (C) fE M1rtet Openin& £1;) Sesame Street (C) #171·5. 7:30 0 News/ A.M. Show (C) B Features m Yofi & Friends (C) II) Hobo ICellJ (C) @ (I) Cartoons (C) fE Stock M1rtet Coverace (C) 8:00 8 ~ (j) Captain lttn1aroo (C) B Mornlnc Watch CC) m Cartoons (C) @(J)Sta Hunt @l) Yoaa for Health 8:30 m Dennis the Mentte II) Gumby (C) @ (]) Sesame Street (C) 8:55 O Community Bulletin Board (C) 9:00 1J a (I) The Lucy Show (C) 0 @ Ci) rr;, Dinah's P11ce (C) 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. Your MoneJ'• Worth, Thurs. only. O Movie: See Daytime Movies. m lad La Linne (C) m Cartoons (C) fE Office of the Prea1d1nt til) Sesame Street (C) (R) #171·5. 9:15 O Movie: See Daytime Movie1. Thursday. 9:20 II) Flsfll°'1s in Sewln& (f.) 9:30 8 ~ (j) Bwerty Hlllbllllta (C) 0 ~ 00 m Conc.ntratio1 (C) B m Movie: See Daytime Movies. II) Romper Room (C) ' @ (}) H•Jden/Douctas (C) -afi) Stock M1rtet 10:00 tJ eij) (j) f1"'UJ Affair (C) 0 m Siie of the Century (C) II) FHtures/Pvblic Smlce (C) @'"Ci) SunnJ Todey (C) l0:30 8 Qt) ([) Lon of Ute (C) 0 @ 00 m Hollywood Squares (C) Peter Marshall hosts Q) flash Gordon t!) S•me Street (C) GOV. R£MiAN INAUGURATION Network programming may be chanred and/or interrupted, Monday, Jan. 4, for live coverage (11 AM) from Si c· ramento of tlJe sea>nd-term lnaucure· tlon of Ronald Rea1an as Governor of Clllfomla. /\f I I p•ir1(1', 12:001J LudlJ Pair (C) Tues.-Frl.; Where the Heart Is (C) Mon. 0 @ 00 m Words l Music (C) 0 @ {I) t!) Bewitched ·(C) m Kinp of Comedy ID Travel (C); Perspective, Wed. ~ (I) Ann Gutcher Show (C) 12:10 £1;) Features, Mon. only. 12:15 I!) stretch & Sew, Wed. 12:30 fJ Ci!)(]) As the World Turns (C) 0 Q) Ci) m DaJS of our liYH (C) Macdonald Carey stars. 0 @ Cf) A Worfd Apart (C) ID Dialln1 for Doll•rs (C) fE Stock Martet Cloae 1:00 fJ ~ (]J Love Is a M1ny Splen· dored Tlil111 (C) 0 @ 00 rr;, Tht Doeto11 (C) D Girt Talk (C); Cooklnc, Wed. 0 @ (1) t!) All My Children (C) m Ml>N: See Daytime Movies. fE Ct111tin1 the M1rtet 1:301J Qj (j) The Guiding Licht (C) 0 ~ (j) m Anothtr Wortd-81J City (C) O Ben ea .. , 0 @ (]) a> Lat's Make I Deal O Tempo's Everywoma11 (C) • Q) fasllions in Sewing (C) fl) Commodity R1port 1:40 II) ~ews/Kids' Stuff (C) 2:00 8 9 Cl) Secret Storm 0 @ (I) rr;, Brlaht Promise (C) 0 @ CI) t!) Newlywed Geme (C) fJ Movie: See Daytime Movies. G) Topper 2:30 fJ ~ (]) Edee of Nl1tit CC) 0 @ Ci) m Another World - SomerMt 0 Divorce Court (C) 0 @ CI) a> Datln& Came (C) II) Roy Roprs £1;) features 3:00 iJ ®J Ci) Gomer PJ!e (C) O Ira Your ht (C) I) Strlnp Pa,.dltt (C) 0 (jJ) (]) t!) Ct11eral Hosplt1I (C) m Outer U•lb Ii) Unclerdoa (C) @ (]) MltinH: Don Rodewald, II!) Rellelo•• Pnllf'I .. • ma.. .... 36 J:JO 1J Tiie Mae it.r .. (C) D Miki Douatu (C) O Famous Jury Triala {C) 0 (fij (]) t!) One Life To live (C) II) ICNo's Bl& Top Show (C) 9 (j) Popeye Cartoons (C) @E Christ tlM LIYlna Word 3:45 @I) La Comunld1d al die (C) 4:00 D Mr. £d; Search for TomOITOw (C) Mon. only. D Hllflw•r Petrol 0 @ (I) t!) Dan Shadowt (C) B News (C) Buler Ward. m Georp Putnam News (C) Ii) Port1 Pia (C) Mon.. Tu11s.; Munsten, Wed., Thurs .. Fri. €{!) Rell1lous F11turu (C) @I) Dos Callol en Palenque 4:15 @I) Alex NIM> Show 4:30 1J Movie: See Daytime Movies. O Father Knows Best 0 News (C) Bill Bonds . II) GumbJ (C) MJ:.·· Tues.; Batman (C) Wed .. Thurs. Fri. @ (I) Feature ~ Ci) Jim!JP}:j~ Ell) Sesame Str Qj (])Thi Th €{!)Cinema @I) lA Cuna V1ci1 ai)f11tur1 -m Seu111t strHt (C> 5:00 0 KNIC NeWNmce (C) 0 111 5 New1 (C) 0 flipper (C) m Phil Sllvars II) 9 Cil Qllllpn'1 Island (C) (fij (]) loul News (C) £1;) Chartlt's P1d 9 ())The Munsters @I!) Play & T•lll (C) @I) Re4amp1p @rll Collea• of tlM Duert ail Notlclas 5:30 0 @ (])ABC News (C) B Get Smart (C) m My Ftv0rfte Martian II) McHale'1 N•VJ, Mon., Tues.; Pttticolt JuncUon, Wed .. Thurs., Fri. 0 (]) This Day 1970 (C) EJi) Mlatero1ers' Nel&flbol'tlood (C) Q!l ()) News/Weather/Spot'tl (C) @I!) Pastor's Delk/Films (C) m Conti'*• y Canclones rr;, Don Wil10n'1 Town Talk (C) ti?!) Rnumen Semin1I de 111 No· tlcl11, Friday only. G) Gallopln1 Gourmet (C) 5:45 ti?!) Deportes THE ONLY FRANCHISED S-T-R-E-T-C-H & SEW IM IT.M.) Fabric Store O f O range County 724 East Katella Orange PHO NE (714) 633· 2842 REGISTE~ NOW!! I 1 \ I fARN IJ S'W ON .&.t I KNIJ l-1\P,R tC~ IJ ' MHJ'S PANT'> •I ,t..DVANCf D G>R Mft'i CIJNSlPUC TION & TAILORING Ir... KNll} 14 , 1Hr HllSI .. NN P£RSON .. l ~IGtRI E C.OURS~ O H(RfO IN O RANGl COUNTY -6 i HR LESSONS -t r l TEEN C LASHS roo· ·Exl'ell en~·c· 1•1 St•rvlt"t'. t,111<Jl1ly & PricC'·· S-T-R-E-T-C-H & SEW 1T.M.> fabrics of Oran9e County ... ,. 5 ·'The Great Amencan Dream Machme ··-a v1ewmg expen_ence compnsmg vignettes. features. m-... vesl!gal!ve reports. humor and theatncal performances-debuts on KCET. Channel 28. Wednes- days at 8 30PM Each program will examme and explore contem- porary Amencan society through a select/On of sub;ects. themes and approaches. providing the viewer with different ways of look- ing at thmgs that affect him I I ··~·····························~············~~~.~ .. ~ .. ~ ~ ••....•.. , ........ ::ft ~aay .. {}!Jt •• #ce ............................................. .. Classical and modem ballet. a Russian folk fest1Val. a touch of London town and storybook v1s1ts wl[h Cmderella and the Enchanted Toy Shop are the focal pomts of the 26th edl(Jon of the Holiday on Ice that will be previewed by KCOP Channel 7 3. Tuesday at 9 30PM (with a repeat Monday Jan I l at 9 30PM) The hour special also mcludes mterv1ews with the skatmg stars 8 111 Burrud and Hobo Kelly emcee the show • •• THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 2, 1971 A-T-T-E-N-T-1-0-N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE ANO PICK OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT YOU'VE Al WAYS WANTED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on The New 1970 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION J D-r e 4 De« e w .. .-e .... ..,.. & Pie .. ,.. POT DATSUN 18835 S.ach Blvd. Huntinqton S.Ach 142-7711 or 540-0441 OPEN SUNDAYS CAPRI The Me ••Y car ·":9M • .,...,.. with tho ,..1c. ef • suit c ... ,.ct SANTA ANA LINCOLN-M•RCURY 1H1 .... l'wtlft ...... AM 547-9183 o,... vftttl t ~ Meft.·Prl. 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IMMERMAN DATSU 2145 H•rbor, Co~t• M81a 540-6410 ..... 7 JANUARY 3 MORNINC 6:15 m Tllt Chrlstophm 6:30 m Tht llblt A:i'"rs 6:55 ft Qlvt Us This Dey (C) 7:00 II Toni ind Jtny (C) m Tiits of Wells ftrlO 7:30 II P'tfttlopt Pltstoti (C) IJ Musk l tilt Ss*•n Word (C) O Herald of T,.th (C) m Yott ltar aftd frltnd1 (C) aJ Sacred Heart (C) ~ Cil God la th• Answtt (C) 7:45 Q) Tiit Cllrtstophtrs (C) 1:00 II C8S N!'ft Sped1I (C) "Re· lialon '70." Alexander Kendrick is host. 0 Thia 11 tht lift (C) IJ Catlttdral of Tomonow (C) 0 Anlft'• C1r11t (C) 0 Day of Dlscovtry (C) m Wondtr11111 (C) ID Rnival Flrn (C) @ (]) Tllls 11 tht lift (C) a (j) Town Hell Mt.tin1 (C) 1:30 0 Mrs. AJpll1 ltt (C) 0 Modern Mlsalontry (C) 0 Movie: (C) "1'e lfhM ind Ult IN&t" (horror) '58 -Charlotte Austin. Lance Fuller. Q) @ Cil Kathrya Kuhln11n (C) @ (]) Htur of Dtllvtrtnct 9 Cl) full Qoaptl Rtviv•I (C) 9;00 f) Camtrt Thrtt (C) O Serendipity (C) 11 Day of Discovery fC) U Campus Profile: · iewpoint on Nutrltioo-Pettlcldes." Q) Coapel Slnaina Jubilee (C) @ (]) Revlnl Fires (C) Ii) CIJ Orel Rob.U (C) Qtj Cl) Tom ind Jerry (C) m MusJc1 y Pll•brH aD P1nor1m1 l1tino tn Domlnao 9:3011 Cij (j) NF\. Footblll (C) Con· ference Championship Game. 0 My Ftvorltt StrmOtl (C) Rev. Fred Fotion, St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church, Redondo Beach 11 Ctnt Autry Sllow U @ CD Smokey the 8Hr (C) CiJ CI) Ant 81ptlst Churdl (C ) @Ii) Uta Es It Vld1 10:00 O Double Future Miwit: (C) "Th• Secret Door" (drama) '64-Robert Hutton, Sandra Dorne "Str1nge In· !ruder" (drama) '56--lda Lupino, Edmund Purdom 11 Hour ol Power (C) U @ CV Jonny Quest (C) O Movie: "Tht Bt1st of 8ud1put" (drMla) '58-Mic~ael Mills, Greta Thyssen. Q) Renduvous With Actvenlurt (C) @ (1) Filth for Tod1y (C) @Ii) Candonts y Mus.ie1 m Nfl./Af'C Ch1mpionshtp (C) 10:30 U @ (]) Ctttanoo11 Cata (C) Q) flltll for Tod•J (C) U Cil flh11 ftaturt (C) IE Commtntarlo1 (C) 11:0011 Ht•• l1111r1' Quldt (C) 0 (H) (]) l11l1wt11•1t (C) Btllbor" (romance) '45 -Hedy L.lmarr, Robert W1lktr. Q) Church In tht Homt (C) ID (1) AFC Ct11mpionshlp (C) €!) Cine en Su Casa a!) Qultn Canta Esta Candon? 11:30 O Ci1J (I) Diamery (C) "Amerl· ca's Oldest City." 0 Movit: "No Survivors Pltttt" (sci Ii) '64-Maria Perschy, Robert Cunninaham. All I RNOO~ 12:0011 Movlt: "Kini Dinosaur" (•d· venture) '55-Bill Bryant. W1nd1 Curtis. fJ Suspenat Theatre (C) (R) "Ate There Any More Out There ll~e Your· Robert Ryan, Katharine Ross. Q) lmlll1ent Parent (C) @ (I) Storlts of Suutss (C) al) Dr11111 Domlnktl 12:30 Ii) Ortl Roberts (C) @ (]) Underway for P'ttct (C) 1:00 II Tllt Siesta Is Over (C) 0 9 (I) AFC Ch1mpionshlp ~•mt (C) Teams to be announced. fJ @ CV Dirtction1 (C) "Round Trip," an award-winnlna drama about a young drug addict. 0 Million $ Movie: "A Btll for Ad1no" (drama) '47-John Hodiak. Geoe Tierney. m Tiie Wtf'ld l.yond Q) News (C) Biii Johns. ~ CU NF\. Ch1mpionshlps (C) (cont'd.) . el frtntt 1 11 Vid1 (C) m PtrSl*tfvt (C) 1:15 D Movie: ''Return of Wlldfirt" (western) '48-Richard Arlen, Patri cia Morrison. 1:30 f) f1ce the N1tion (C) fJ @ (i) Issues & Answers (C) Q) Voice of C1tvary (C) el M1lodl11 de Siempre m Thia Is the life (C) 2:00 f) Sunflower Celebration Co. (C) U Press Conftrtnce (C) IE ROLLER GAMES-ACTION! * T-BIRDS vs. TEXAS Ii) Roller G1me (C) T-Blrds vs. Texas Outl1ws. @ (]) Sunday M1tintt: "Home in lndi1111." Ii) 00 Film ft1ture (C) €!) Tttlro Ftmilitr m Prince Of PtlCI (C) 2:30 f) lnsider/Outslder (C) O Movie: "The Blttltaie" (drama) '61 -Jill 1reland. Olaf Pooley m lnsipt (C) 3:00 f) I $1'WAl 111 You Need 1 Drink (C) (R) Jerry Dunphy reports on the problems or alcoholism O Robert K. Oorn1n Show (C) O flmlly Film Festiv11: ''Susan· n•h of the Mounllu." Shirley Tem pie. Randolph Scott m Chiller fU 00 fetture Film (C) "Mc· H1l1'1 NIVJ Joins !ht Air foru." &E P'atttrn fOf llvln1 g)Toros mto19p1n (C) 3:30 ID Mowlt: ''TIM Astonished Heart" (drtma) 'SO-Hoel Coward . m Mowlt: """ Hl&flnt• Ind the @a Sacred C'tnt1111 (C) ~•I• I THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JANUARY 2. 1971 m Sports Wor1d (C) 9:45 D M~ ~-and '' ~ (comedy) '49-MarJorie Main, Percy Kllbrlde . 4:00 f) Movie: (C) ''UnholJ Wife" (dra - ma) '57-011n1 Oors, Rod Steiu r. Tom Tryon, Mule Windsor. 4:30 O lntem1Uonal Zone (C) 11 Movie: ''T111il ot the lonesome Pint" (western) '36--Henry Fonda, Fred MacMurr1y. @ Cl) Perry M1aon m Attl1'1 of tht East (C) "Chil· dren of Abr1h1m ." 9 CJ) Face tllt Nation (C) m Tltla 11 tht lift (C) 0 .. Bourbon in Suburbia" * an INSIGHT drama about Alcoholics Anonymous O ln1l1ht (C) "Bourbon In Subur· bl•.'' 0 i,..,l .. P .. lc""ll-L-1 Road ltacin1 ... Detroit Stytt (C) (30) An inside look at the T rans·Amerlc1 racina etr driver and tetm as they com· pete in • series of road rtces. m PREMIERE f11tlv1I of Daasics: "Huncllbldl of Notre Dantt" (dra· ma) '3~har1es Laughton. Mau- reen O'Hara. Victor Huao's mediev· al horror mtlod11m1 of Gypsy girl saved from a Paris mob by the Hunchback. Cij Cil film future (C) ~ (() PtMlopt Pitstop (C) m Aarft11ltur1 USA (C) ffi Aericulturt Report 5:00 O Inquiry (C) 0 SUndtJ Movie: (C) "II Htp· ptntd to J1n1" (comedy) '59-Jack Lemmon. Doris Day. Ernie Kovacs. Stan Forrest. A lady lobster grower from Maine is awarded damages in a lawsuit against a railroad com pany. 0 The Avengers (C) m Men From UNCU (C) Ii) Anlmtls, Action I Adventure (C) "Islands of the Gods.'' A trip to the romantic isle of Bali. @ (]) S.Vtn Arts Theatre El) P'tter Cunn ti) ct) Paasport to Trtvtl (C) al) Kukla, fran t. Olllt (C) a Camtra ThrH (C) m NASA Film (C) el C.rrousel Muluno m Bro nco a!) Cln1m1 del Oornin10 ffi R11 Humbard (C) 5:30 II ~ Cl) RETURN Anim1I World (C) Bill Burrud Is host narrator of wildlife series In the first episode, Dr. Pedro Trebau takes his cameras to a hidden bat cave deep in the Venezuelan jungle; and Dr. Robert Mclean, of the U.S. Public Health Service. inspects Bracken's Cave near San Antonio, the largest roost· ina cave in North America. O Kid Tai. (C) Bill Adler hosts. II) Cllll11n's lsltnd (C) El) Coler Trl!Ytkadt (C) ~Cl) Wtf1d To111orrow (C) ED P'ta,ltt1 th Guitar (R) II.!)fllMr Fa111lly I \,/ I . ~ I • " f • 6:00 II 111 News (C) (30) O Ifs Your ltt (C) (30) 0 Tht Ch1tl1n1in1 S.1 (C) (30) "The Great Barrier Reef." Pro1r1m shows how the 1250·mlle-lona coral reef off the Australian coast was lormed and how animal life abounds on II. Bill Burrud hosts O Tiit Croovy Show (C) (60) Andy Kim. Crabby Ap pleton and Country Sky guest. Q) Hert Come !ht lrtdu (C) (60) @ Cl) Blrtll ol e Colltlt (C) (30) fD lool Beat (C) (30) (R) "future Shock." Qt (j) CBS News (C) (30) m Hour ol Power (C) (60) fl) LI Tormtftta (60) m NIC Ntwt (C) (30) ffi D11 of Discovery (C) (30) 6:30 f) CBS Ev1nln1 Ntws (C) (30) Roger Mudd. 0 Q3 SJ m Meet tf1t Preu (C) D 81rblra McN1lr Sllow (C) (60) Guests: Rudy Webb. Julie Budd and The Brothers C1in. m Cr11ture FtatUrH: (C) "Voyaae lo the Prehistoric Planet." fl) HOUR of DELIVERANCE * REV. ROGER G. OeCUIR w /DELIVERANCE CHOIR El) Hour of Defivertnce (30) • al) The Ntdtr Report (C) (30) (R) Qj Ci) T1lll to the M1n11er (C) &) The Cioldtn Yem (C) (30) 7:00 f) ~CU lusi• (C) (30) A small fox helps Lassie save a little bur· rowing owl from a weasel. 0 ~ (j) m Wild Kingdom (C) (30) "The Secret of Rock Ridge." Predators and Prey confront each ot her at a natural salt lick on a high mounlain ridge in the Canadi· an Rockies. 0 @ (J) ffi The Young Rebels (C) (60) "To Kill a Traitor.'' Jeremy goes to Philadelphia lo save a spy who turns out to be an old friend and a double aaenl. Gary Lockwood guests. O l1n Tyson Show (C) (30) Guests are Anne Murray, Mike Graham, and The Travellers. Q) Passport to Trtvel (C) (30) "Window of the East " Hal Sawyer explores Hong Kona El) Siii P1trol (C) al) I $"c1Al I Ques11ons (C) (30) (R) A program lor teenagers 011 the subject of smoking. m faith for Tod1y (C) (30) €!) T11tro de M1nolo flbregts (C) ~ [slrellu en Mi1ml (60) 7:30 II ~ Hoe1n's Heroes (C) (30) 0 @ ct) m Wonderful World of DisneJ (C) (60) "Three Without fear" An American boy and two Mexican orphans journey 400 miles up the forbidden Baja, California coast. Stirs are But Orland?, P•b· lo ta»pez, Marlon V1lj1lo. 11 MARX BROS. IN FUN-* NIEST FILM EVER MADE! Q Comedy ClauJc ThHtrt: "Co· coanuts" (comedy) 'Z9-The Marx 1971 ) (30) rogram g coral st was bounds ) Andy untry ) (60) ) (30) "Futur1 A small le bur- m (C) Ridge." t each k on a Cana di· Rebels Jeremy e a spy friend ck wood nd two miles fifornia o, Pab· ''Co- e Mane Brothers, Mary Eaton, Oscar Shah. 10:00 fJ ~ CIJ RETURN J1elie Gleason ANOTHER 'CHANGING SCENE' O Million $ Movie: "M.ln Hunt'' and the Honeymooners (C) (60) A (adventura) '41 -Walter Pidgeon. secies of .si*ded rebroadcasts from Joan Bennett, George Sanders. An some of the Honeymooners' bright· Studio "E" at ABC's mammoth Hollywood complex was English _big game hunter decides to est musical comedy hours. Jackie literally jumping. Singers, dancers, wardrobe and make-up stalk Hitler for a quarry, Gleason. Art Carney, Sheila MacRa.e personnel were scurrying around attending to last-minute m ThrH .. Passports to Adve?ture and Jane Kean star. In the first ep1-'details while the stage manager was busy positioning cam· (C) (30) Morocco Adventure.' sode, Paul Lynde guests as Kram-d II d . t• th · I h It k It Ei) Voice of the Hour (30) den and Norton pose as hippie S'lng-eras ~n genera Y . 1rec ing e S_eeming Y e er;s e . er ED 1$Flci•LICleophus Adair (C) writers and enter a contest offering ~perat1~n. The oc?,as1on ~as ~h.e taping of Chevrolet s third (60) (R) Program aboul a lormer a trip to Hollywood to the person Changing Scene special airing on Channel 7 Thursday drug addict and his activities at submitting the cleverest composi at 8:30 PM. the House ol Uhuru in Watts lion While the beautiful Barbara Eden (the show's continuing @:)Quest for Life (C) (30) 0 Q) ~. m The Bold ~ne.s. (~~ st ar) swapped jokes with funnyman Don Adams in one a·oo ..,. Nil r .... Ed ~lliwan (C) (60) <~> <R> A Matter of Priorities corner of the studio, five handsome young men we re sitting • -'<ILi 1JU Kim Hunter, Harold J. Stone and d t bl · t h b ·1 ·t · · t b k Guests are Sergio Franchi Lana P 11 R b rt 1 . d aroun a a e 1n ano er corner us1 y wn ing tn no e oo s. · erne o e s gues tn 1 rama O d d h Cantrell, Rodney_ Dangerlleld. ~phn in which the death of a heart trans-!hese were the t~lented s.mon _Brothers an t ey were go-By~~r .. o. C. Smith, The ~ayani_han plant patient helps or. Ted Stuart ing to school: While the action swirled around them , the boys Philippine j)ancers and Jim Bailey. (John Suon) make a critical deti· listened to their tutor, a kindly middle-aged woman, w ho was 0 @(1) al The FBI (C) (60) slon. lectu ring on t he impo rtance o f the Constitution in people's ''Unknown Victim:" Erskine .lnvesli· 11 Bil 5 Nin (C) (30) Kevin daily lives. ~:~:~ ~~~ :~d~~~~~~.ofT:m11'~~e~~~ S~nde.rs. Barney Morris. Studyi~ on the set i~ nothing ne':"' t o the Osmonds si_nce and Fabian Forte guest. 0 Sporb Pare (C) (60) they have~een professional entertainers for the past eight m Movie Greats: (C) "fannr' (dra· ! ~" 1°' Sl(tvCa) ((C)90)<3~H) N years. 2 1-year-old Alan (t he spokesman for the group) talked • ir:w ran are appy ew h . h · h · t k 1 • I d ma) '61 -: Leslte Caron. Charles Yves." Yves Montand sings and about t ~11r career w IC fUS eeps growin~ in e~ps an Boyer, Maurice Chev_aller. Tile wa~m dances 111 1 musical program. bounds: We are really happy about appearing on Chang- story of a young 111rl in love with 10:30 0 World Tomorrow (C) (30) "The ing Scene." It's one of the finest variety sh ows we've ever a boy who leaves her for the sea. . . ,. m Tiit 8lc Quntion (C) (60) Sobering Seventies. Part II. . Ei) Pattern for Uvln1 (C) (60) 0 The h _I* Race (C) (~0) Ski· e> Saertd Clntma (C) (60) ing champion~ of. 31 nations are l:r.\ S ..... ia Enrlqill (60) s~own ~mpet1ng m. the World Al· ~ ~·· y pine Ski Champ1onsh1p 11:30 0 Q) m Bill Cosby (C) (30) m News (C) (30) Ken Jones "To Each According lo His Appetite." m Weekend News (C) (30) Chet comes to aid of Holmes High 11:00 i) ~ 00 News (C) faculty when students band together 0 ~ 00 News (C) 1n protest. Hilly Hicks guests. 0 Cathedr1I of Tomorrow (C) Ei) World Tomorrow (C) (30) 0 News (C) ED The World We live In (C) (30) 0 Williim f. Budlley (C) Guests "Small Wiiderness." Cameras follow are Father Kenneth Baker and Sister seasonal changes on the Camargue, Elizabeth McCormack. who discuss a wildlife refuge on the delta of the future of Catholic education. the Rhone River In Southern France_ m Movie: "My Oe11 Secretary" (ro· * Is Cosby leaving TV? Bill talks to Frost Monday-8:30pm-Ch 11 mance) '48-Klrk Douglas, Laraine Day @ KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) 9:00 i) ~ ({) Glen Campbell (C) (60) (0 Kathryn Kuhlm1n (C) Guests are Paul Lynde, B. J. Thom (fi'J (])Sunday Ni1ht Movie: "The as, Dottie West, and Jud Strunk-Accursed." 0 Q) (.i) m Bon1nz1 (C) (60) 11:15 0 News (C) "A Single Pilgrim." Hoss faces ~ (j) The Chrlstophers (C) dealh when a ~unter who ac_ci 11:30 i) Movii: "Sea of Grass" (west dentally shoots him refuses to give ern) '47-Spencer Tracy Katharine him aid for fear of being unfairly Hepburn, Melvyn Dougl~s. Rober1 prosecuted Jell Corey and Beth Walker Brtckell guest O Sund1y Tonight Show (C) (R) 0 al ABC Sund1y Movie: (C) 0 Movie: "The Big C.minl" (dra "Sp1rt1cus" Part I (spectacular) '60 ma) '51 -Kirk Douglas Jan Sier -Kuk Douglas. Laurence Olivier. ling_ Jean Simmons. Tony Curtis. Charles m Movie: "Days of Thrill• and Laughton, Peter Ustinov, John G~vin L.111ghter" (comedy) '61-Complla Spartacus leads the gladiators tn a tion of $ilent films revolt that shook Imperial Rome to ~@ Insight (C) its loundation 1n the last century 12:00 O Film future (C) "Water ·• before Chnst (0 The Slli Show (C) (30) 12:30 0 UCLA Basllelball (C) UCLA Bruins @CI) Sundiy Movie: "Arch ol vs. Univ of Dayton Flyers at Pauley Triumph.'' Pavilion in a replay of last Satur Ei) Minion forum (C) day's game. ED Civilisation (C) (60) CR) 1:00 i) Movie: "Johnny Ane•t" (drama) @:) NASA Film (C) (30) '45 -George Raft, Cl•ire Trevor, @E Fes11Yal filMico (2 hr) Signe Hasso. 9:30 fJ Ntw1 (C) (30) L1rry Burrell. 0 NIWS (C) m Wor1d of Sports (C) (30) "Rose 1:45 m Movie: (C) "Badge of M1rs1ial Bowl-Granddaddy of Them All." Br1nn1n" (western) '57-Jim D1vl5, m> Ufe tor Today (C) Arleen Wh elan. done and when you work with performers like B arbara Eden. Don Adams and Englebert H umperdinck you also gain valu- able experience." A lan excused himself and joined his brothers (Wayne, Merrill. Jay and Donny who are 19, 17 . 15 and 13 respectively) for a· run through of their best· selling MGM single called ''One B ad Apple''. The Osmonds. who hail from Utah, are all strict Mormons and consequently none of the boys smokes or drink s. Their parents are not professional entertainers themselves, but they always encouraged their sons in their music al endeav- ors. As a result. the b'Jys play a total of 26 instruments among them. making them something of a family orchestra• Although they don't play any of them on "Changing Scene" (the show's f1tty-p1ece orc hestra takes care of that aspect ) the boys get a c hanc e to do a great deal of the singing and dancing which has won them countless numbers of fans of a ll ages. Besides making records for MGM, the Osmond Brothers are kept busy with personal appearances (they command up to $ 10,000 a night) and guestings on such television shows as ''Changing Scene". They will also be seen 1n their own special sometime in 197 L The b rothers are the first to admit t hat show business is a tough profession involving a lot o f hard work. but as Alan summed it up "we are all totally dedicated to our career simp ly because we love making music. It makes us happy and, judging from the mail we receive. it makes a lot of other people happy too. What more could we ask fo r?'' hp' MONDAY JANUARY 4 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "Joy Ride" (drama) 'S8-Rad Fulton, Ann Doran. "Ferro" (west- ern) '52-Wild Bill Elliott. "W1eo" (western) '52-Wild Bill Elliol1. 0 "CounllJ. Music Holldey" (mus- ical) '58 -'Ferlin Husky, Zsa Zsa Gabor. 9:30 fJ "~der on 1 Deed Horse" (west- ern) '62-John Vivyan, Lisa Lu. m ''Br11kin& the Sound B11rier" (adven ture) '52-Ann Todd, Ralph Richardson. 1:00 m "Cub.h" (romance) '48 - Tony Martin. Marta Toren. 2:00 fJ "The Hippy Road" (comedy) '57-Gene Kelly, Barbara Laage 4:30 0 (C) "Cole Younetr, Cuntlpter'' (western) '58-Frank Lovejoy. EVENING 5:00 0 SUCCESS TEAM OF * SANDERS & MORRIS! 6:00 0 The Bir """ (C) Jerry Dunphy 0 KNBC NeWMrviee (C) (60) D JONATHAN WINTERS * FUNS UP WITH STEVE! 0 The Allen Show (C) (90) 0 Six O'Clock MO¥ie: "People Will T1lk" (drama) 'SI -Cary Grant, Jeanne Crain. A physician. subjected to accusations of malpractice by a jealous colleague, becom~s Involved with a girl he learns is pregnant fJ Die• Van Dytt (30) m The Flintstones (C) (30) (i)@ CI) Stat Trek (C) (60) ED 1971 Callf. ln111rur1I Cm- moni• (C) (60) ~ CBS News (C) (30) @I!) Flshlf flmily (30) m Noticiero 34 (C) (60) a;, Wln111 to Adventure (C) (30) CiE) l• Hor• F•miller con Patricia c;E News in the Round (C) (30) 6:30 fJ Candid C1n1111 (30) m The flyinc Nun (C) (30) Q) Cil l'tBC News (C) (30) ~ My F1vorlt• Martian (30) m Social Security (C) (30) a;, Tiit Dtstrt Report (C) (30) CiE) Furltivos del Amor (30) c;E ABC Evenln1 News (C) (30) 6:-45 m Musieele 7:00 0 CBS Evenlnr News (C) (30) 0 a;, NBC Ni1htly News (C) (30) 0 Whit's My liner (C) (30) m (ll) Cl) I love Lucy (30) m Dr11Mt (C) (30) @ Cil J111i1 (C) (30) ED Sptculltlo~ (C) (60) (R) a (jJ Truth or Con11q11tn~a (C) m Quist ttlt l lvlnc Word (C) (30) @I> Rourlo (30) m> Slmpl1m1nte Merl• (SS) Q) Movie C111t1 (C) (30) 7:30 fJ Q!J CJ) Cuns:nok1 (C) (60) Richard Bas,hert auest stars In the role of "Captain Sliao" • ruaaed sea captain who decides to make a home for himself and hls\.pet buffalo in Dodae Clty. ' 0 ~ (]) m Rid Sblton (C) (30) Audr~. Meadows 11uests. D LADY WON'T PROS-* ECUTE RAPIST! N.Y.P.D. 0 NYPO (C) (30) 0 @ (l) Q) Tiit Youn11 Lawyers (C) (60) "False Witness." Aaron Silverman believes his client inno- cent, even though she pawned some of the jewelry she is charged with stealing. fJ Million $ Movie: (C) "M1d1m1" (drama) '63-Sophla Loren, Exploits of a beautlful laundress who be- ' comes a Duchess during the French Revolution. m Truth or Consequences (C) (30) m It Taku 1 Thief (C) (60) ~ Government Film (C) (30) €D No Cteo en los Hombrts (30) 7:55 m> Cuestion de S11undos 8:00 0 ~Ci) a;, l111p-ln (C) (60) Wee Sammy Davis Jr. squares' off in boxlna ring eaainst towering Wiit "The Stilt'' Chamberlain. D ACTORS! COMICS! * AXE-MAN! VIRGINIA! 0 Yirfi11la Crahlia Stlow (C) (60) (R) Guesu are Jack Albertson. Susan Oliver, Herbert Punkin,, Alan Sues, the Charlie, Byrd Trio and Leen Lona· fellow. m To Tell the Truth (C) (30) ED World Press (C) (60) m Men of Vision (30) @I> Muslel y EstrellH (C) (60) 8:05 cm> Aqul Tru Petlnu (25) 8:30 1J Q!l (]) Htfe's Lucy (C) (30) Lucy has been late to work so often that according to Harry, she hes used up her vacation. so she pl1ns to get herself fired. -0 @ @ Q) The Silent f«ct (C) (30) ''The Banker." Part I. The Silent Force trio be2ins an investi11tion of the syndicate's gambline operation in the Caribbean. m Will Bill Cosby Quit *TV? He tells David Frost All! Tonight! m David f'rost Sbow (C) (30) Bill Cosby guests (i) f'tlony Squid (C) (30) m Pattern for Livln1 (30) cm> Mi1uelito V1ldez Show (30) 9:00 IJ ~(I) Mayberry R.f .O. (C) (30) Goober is jailed in a gamblin& r1id on a poker game atter Sam nom inates him to be a church elder 0 @ (I) a;, rtBC Monday Movie: (C) "Eye of tlle Cat" (suspense) ·~9 -Michael Sarrazin. Gayle Hunni- cutt. A young man with an abject fear of cats becomes the Innocent go-between In e dlabollc1I plot to usurp en eccentric women's for- tune. 0 lltt fufitivt (C) (60) ( Coritinutd) THE DAILY "'LOT, TV WUK. JANU~~ 2, 1971 .• WANT THE ANSWER TO GIFT IUYING PROILEMS? PLIASE YOUR "' . . FRIENDS WITH .. THI PbNCT PllSONAUZID •IPT 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels_ ........ • •• an eJ!c"l~CJ-~q__ to remember the one's yo11 love! May be used on envelopes as re- turn addres·s labels. Also v•rr. handy ....C:~ZZ._,r~ -~ ---.. ""'~1' H identifi.utior\ 1.-,e s f o r muking pers~I it•m• 1uch es books, rel~1. photo1, etc. L..- bels stick on 91•11 •nd m•y b• u...d f011.merliin9 home canned food items. All •bels •re printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper. ld .. I for ' Christmas c.,.ds, too. · r;,~ . .-~.;.::.:::;,::~ :;;-~;.1.;:.~----, : Piiot Prlntlne Label Div., lox 1175, I Newport IMch, Cellf. 92663. 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Johnson, David Brinkley, Senator Everett Dirksen, Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, Peter Lorre, Bela Lugosi, Boris ~arloff, W. C. Fields, Sidney Greenstreet, Jimmy Stew- art, Robert Mitchum, and many others too numerous to detail. A new MGM record album, "PAUL FREes ANO THE POST- ER PEOPLE," is becoming a must for every record collection. Viewers who watch Saturday morning television have heard Mr. Frees provide his wild sounds as the voice of "Super Presi- THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 2. 1911 dent," the voice of "Boris Badnov" on "The Bullwinkle TV Series," voices for "The Fan- tastic Four." voices for "The Super Six 1V Series," voices for "George, King of the Jungle," and voices for two of "The Bea- tles." Paul also functions as the voice of the magnificent "Professor Ludwig Von Drake" who stars on Walt Disney's "Wonderful World of Color" on Sunday evenings. 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MONDAY (Continued) O ~(I)t!)AIC .. ..., MM: (C) "SpMtKa" Part II (spectacu· laf) '60 -Kirt Oouflas, Lauren~ Olivier, Jun Simmons, Ptter Ustinov. Story of a revolt of fledlltors led by Spartacus, which shook lmpe.UI Rome to its foundltlon1 In the last century before Christ. (Conclusion of Sunday Niaht Movie) 6) i IPic!AL I Rlclt • St..i Norw (C) (60) Explore the history ind mystique of motorc;ydinr ind lt1rn whit safety prorr1ms ind re1ul1· tlons are bei111 effected. m RuUtiel ('C) (60) (R) ''In Setrdl of Rembrandt." James Muon n1nates this Emmy-nomin1ted docu· menlar;J filmed in Holl1nd. Ui.)JO Mlnwta @I)..., (30) ml Natacha (60) ~30 1J fB Cl) Peril Dey (C) (30) ~n Harvey·uses Doris Martin for bait In 1n attempt to hoot! quarterback Joe Ganison (auest stir Richard Gautier) tor an interview .for Today's Wor1d m11azine. fJ C.ftdid c. .. ra (30) Ui.)ll11kalt g) ConderU de Al... (30) 9:45 m ,astOf'a Delk 10:001J 9 Cl) Cir.I lllfMtl Sltow (C) (60) Art Camey and Pat Ctrroll auest. 0 Will SUCCESS SPOIL * SANDERS & MORRIS? O 111 5 Ntw1 (C) (60) Kevin Slndm . Barney Morris. fJ lame Ward News (C) (60) m NEWS SPECIALISTS: * George, Hal, Pete Tom and Miss Rona m Ctorp Pwt11a• News (C) (60) 6) Tr111ur1 (C) (30) m firtftf Litle (C) (60) "Deseare· 11tlon: How hr Should the Govern· ment eor• Jerris Leonard 1uest1. Ul) luc.cita (C) (30) EI1) Ttte-Citltu Ara-tlM (2 hr} 10:30 m 1111 '-'"• ..... cc> <3o> eJ LI Fa•ilia (30) 11 :00 IJ 9 ()) e> """ (C) 09(1)mNIWI (C) 0 Can Yo11 T., Thll? (C) om""' <c> B Morie: "Macabre" (drama) '58 -William Prince, Jim Backus. m Movie: "Isle of tllt Dtad'' (mys· tery) '45-Boris K1r1off. Ellen Drew Ii) .... tile Clod {C) (30) @(})P'eny ...... Ell) Wortd Presa (C) (R) 11 :30 1J 9 Cl) Men Criffitl (C) 0 9 (I) m Jolulny Canon CC) 0MoNCa• (C) D m oic. Cafttt (C) Tony Ran· dill 1uests. II) Movie: "l1rrkattt" (advent ure) '39--Warner Buter. 12:0011 Mrrit: ''Scotl•ftd Ynd huiptc· t.r" (myatery) '52-Cesar Romero. <m (}) Diet Cllvett (C) 12:10 m All-Nlpt Sllew: "U11tH1tlll W••· ..... l:i>O II Morie: "Nlpt Cleahra" (llOr· rot) '62 -Peter Cushinr. DONowt(C} TUESDAY JANUARY 5 For mornln& and afternoon liatlnp. please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, foll .. your convenience, are the day's movies. . DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "Tiit Dwl Md Mia ..._.. (comedy) '41-Jtan Arthur, Robert Cumminp. "Cllttf1 ftf Miu 1.....,,. (dr1m1) '41-M1rth1 Scott, Wiiiiam G1r1an. D '-SZIMI Stnlr' (comedy) '37 - Kenny Biker, Zuu Pitts. 9:30 fJ "War la Hell" (drama} '64 - Tony Russell, B1ynes Buron. m "'Clrb' ,..... (drama) '59 Mamje Vin Doren. Mel Torme. 1:00 m "111 Olli! Qlap" (dram•) '38 -Tyrone Power. Alic. Flye. 2:00 fJ "Tiit Allpy Hiftt" (drama) '59 -Rober Mitchum. Gia Sella. 4:l01J "l.nsle C..t tto.t" (adven· ture) '43-Roddy McDo,.111, Ellu· beth Tlylor. f V f N I ~-<. 5:00 .. II THE INFORMERS! * SANDERS & MORRIS! 6:00 IJ lie N ... (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 DIC fhwllrrice (C) (60) 0 JERRY WEST PRE-GAME * SHOW, THEN LAKERS TAKE ON ROYALS! II Jeny Wnt Sllew (C) O so craoa Mme: (C) "Rain- tr" County" Part I (dram•) '58- Eliubeth T1ylor, Montaomery Clift, Eva Marie S1lnt. A youn1 tdventur· er searches for happiness, sh1rin1 the loves of two women. fJ Did v .. DJ'• (30) m nt Ail:tdl1111 (C) (30) II) @ (I) St.If Tr• (C) (60) Ell) frillMllJ Cleat (C) a Cl) m ,.... cc> (30) m fllMf "•"' <Jo> m Nttidtro 34 (C) (30) m Islands In the Sun (C) (30) a!) LI Hori F1111lllar c:on '•trld1 (30) 6:0S 0 Llllm War•·UP (C} 6:10 0 Llkm la*ttblll (C) (2 hr) Lakers vs. Cincinnati Royals ti Omaha. 6:15 Ell) Clt.,tit'a Ped &:30 fJ C.Mtld ea .. .,, <30> m 1'1 flyMc N1111 (C) (30) (jJ (I) NIC HOWi CC) (30) m Hoct,..,octae Loct11 <C> <30> 9 ()) My f.werite Martien (30) CI;) Sed.i s.cwtcJ (C) m n. D1t1t1 ~ (C) (30) ml fqltlwot ... ... (30) t£f) AIC CW.tac Ntw1 (C) (30) ':A5E)llakale 7:00 II CIS (ftttf111 ..... (C) (30} THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JANUARY 2, 1171 DID N1C NllMIJ News (C) (30) fntMtlff at the LA 01*11n1 of ._ fJ net's My U.1 (C) (30) Holiday On Ice al Ule fonlai. 111 GJ ~ (]) I LIM Liiey (JO) Burrvd and Hobo Kelly Interview m .,,..... (C) (30) 1u1ats. QJ Cl) T_., Mewtt: (C) "Stn11· fJD SARDONIC COMEDY! pr .. Ille b•." Henry Fond•. * 'Bil Fish, Little Fish' ~f~:~ (C) (60) (R) "Hippy Hollywood TV Theatre 9 Cl) Trdl tf CHM41tttftCH (C) Ul) I 18CIAL I HoftrwoM ,....._ Im Cllrllt ltllt uwt111 Word (C) (30) Thutrt (C) (21/1 hr) "Bi& Rah. 11> IH11'11 (30} little Fish." Huch Whltlef'1 pntlt EI1) SI.,.._.. Ilaria (55) comedy about the people who make t£f) MM c ... (C) (30) It and the people who don't. Ft•· turtd In this full-ltncth ver1'orl of 7:l0119 Cl) ltwrfJ HMIWllin (C) the famous Broadwly hit art Mar· (30) )tel, Granny, Elly Mey and tine Bartlett, 8111 Bilby, Jett Cony, Jethro min the battlements 111inst St'ltm Dirden, Ann 8. Oavts, Lou an upected lnvulon of ffUnlon , Gosaett WOll1m Windom. ~- which they believe to be hostlle lni th• proar1m b 'Watts' lowtB 11ie111. Theatre Workshocl.'' 0 Deti bottl SMw (C) (60) Guests ID CUIM&1 (C) (30) art Sebaatlan Cabot, The Lennon II) LI CHiii... (30) Sitters and Louis Nye. m> ,..-.. (60) 0 ~(])ED lhd ~-(C) (60) t:30119 (J) Tt 1tHM W1Ul LAM (C) "A Short Coum In War." Student (30) Allton pts a part In • hippie activlsh talll over their collqe id-mcwlt fllmlnc In Rome and w1nt1 to ministration bulldlnc. with Julli and chance htr entire llft·atyl•. an eldtrly teacher u their host11es. 1J CM4W ea-a (30) fJ ....... $ Mtwle: ..,.~ 1 ....... City" (mystery) '62-Sean Connery, c:.dlft9 dt a.1 ... (30) Yvonne Romain, H1rbtrt lom. m Trdl er C...M411t1CU (C) (30) 9:.45 El,__., 0.- 6) H THIS a Tlllaf (C} (60) 10:00 119 (J) 50 MIHtel (C) (60) CI;) tower•••t Fil• <C> (30) O WILL SUCCESS SPOIL II) N• en.•'°' Ho•b,. <30> * SANDERS Ii MORRIS? m o.n IMtts <C> C60> II 111 s "... <Cl C&O> Kevin 7:55 EI1) Clttdioa de ~ncloa Sandm, Barney Morris . 1:00 U 9 CJ) CIMll Acrn (C) (30) Oliver and Lisa aarH to hevt their fermhou.se p1inted, frte of char11. as part of 1 paint company's advtr· tiaina proaram. m To TtU Hat Tnltll (C} (30) D (HJ (I) m llarwa W'!'f. 111.D. (C) (60) "Another Buckle for Waley Hiii." A vleorou• you111 randier lap111 Into d-.,ndtncy when ht becomea dependent on • ~dfttY machine. --·"'--1 lutw Wlf'd News (C) (60) m"' ~ <C> <60> G) Fiii Ceaptl lttalnt .. 111 (C} I'!) S.nrlua (C) (30) 1:05 EI1) Ulla Lue (55) l :lS 0 Lllltra Wrap-Up (C) ,..,. Pwtal• ..... (C) (60) o-ut ,., Adft11bn (C) (60) Altarla Maicalt (30) ftdwll Meitu .. (60) 10:30 II) I ll JelaM ..... (C} (30) I!) LI Fa•IHI (30) 1:30 11:00 a a C1J ., ..... <C> 1J HEE HAW-Mickey 19 (1).8' News CC> * Mantle, Amanda Blake c.. Y• r., TWaf <C> (30) aJNowa(C) Charley Pride--WOW!! fJ Mewtt: "ltlltSe Art " .. .,.,.. 1J 9 ())HM Haw (C} (60) Chtr· (dr1ma) '62 -Edwlat Ftullltrt, ley Pr1dt, Amandi Blake and Mlchtlt Morain. Mickey Mantle 111est. m Mtvlt: "Tiit Iran lllJtf" (dra· CJ m Julia (C) (30) "Kids 11 I ma) '43-Pat O'Br1en, Ruth Warrick. Four-letter Word." Corey and Or. II) leat Ult Clock (C) (30) Che11ley turn the "why·nols" of (HJ Cl) '9rry MaMfl usin1 prof1nity. 11:30 II a(]) Men lriffl11 CC) e "''° <C> (30> o QJ m m ,......, ear... <C> O @(I)t!)AIC Movie et ~· 0 ,... c. .. (C) w ... : <C> "Alia• s.a11 •ltd ....,. 0 m Dk* c.vttt <c> (western) '7~ete Duel, Ben ~ur· ID MM: .. , c;..., Ult Ulldtr· phy. Two notorious out11w~ are 1rven wer1d" (drama) '47--Phlllp Reed. the Oi>Portunity to 10 st1111ht. EZl) Ii.ct JowMI (C} (R) m OM! FrMt s... CC> <90> m Felony Squid (C) (30) 12:00 II Mewtt: ....... Man" (mystery) II!) '•tttm flf Llwln1 (30) '53-Ctsar Romero, Kay Kendall. II) LI Crilda 11111 Crlada (C) (30) ()}) Cl) Diet Cawtt (C) t:00 o 9 m m Flrat r .... , cc> <2 t Z:JO m ~'""!Pt SMw: "'!' "' .... --hr> NBC Ntw1 will t1k1 a fresh looll (C) ~ and ('C) Atr1 ... . at whit 11 l'Oln1 on In Japan. 1:00 II MeN: '1lect, Pretty ...,.. 11 Tlte f.,,.._ (C) (60) (mullcal) '57--Sal Mineo. John Sea· ID !18c!AL,......., " Ice ,,,. on, l&&aaa Patten. ..-. (C} (60) Cowrt11 of Premltro D 0 ..... (C) t - ~· for 908 . IC Md aft.tr8'00ll istinp. p6eaM s.ee MY· lW£ PROGRAMS. Bebr. tor yow ca ucn'r re, .e lbe day'' ..... -··--···~·--.... ~-----OAYT16it£ lit0Yt£S '>""Cl ~ r-it ~ B~ &k re.:..~ fQ.,... -c..ir'" Anol!Mlf a-ana "'X -a~ ~91/rtr M01qr.1te"y :111':. ~ ..... s.a.nr: u~ .. .,.. ~ • n. R44 IQ 'T.I • 12 '!: ... t• 4Q ii:' • n. 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TrwD (C) I ); 18 V1pbond {C) (30) E) T\e a.-(C) OOJ l!) lV Musical OSllrt {C) ( 30) E l.8dla Lin CC) (':Mi) m T...cinltM EstN• (2 hf) UIS EB r..,. • ~ '55 lO:JO m I MI .letlns ""' {t) (30) a:is u lilp ~ <C> m LI flNiti• c3o) l:JO " lm'D (C) f J)') fJ 1l 'I CD .._ m tc> 30> 11 :00 fJ ~ &) """ {C) ............ .. p o ~ m """ <C) ..._...,... -ete aftd Lu try to 1->e101 O EE News (C) ,. ~ ~ • Defds lllitl irada f0t a ~ ~ ~ 6 111..tt: "sty ~ atld Mud al!Cdlitr studefl1 rrts l>•l'll 111 tro.J~ .....,.. (documentary) '62 -Nar dunnt "' °'"' ratt'd'by Wilham PeKOCk m o..w F19lt .. (C) 190) ~ Mo¥it: ''Stn11etelleW" (dr1ma) (I) Fm., *-' {t) OOJ 62-Macdonald Carty e '1itter9 •• t..-c {t) <JO> m ~' u. a.c. cc) <Jo> t:OO I)~ T ..._.. ee.w (C) <60)1 . It ~ ,.,.,. , Bt~I Scott CUHti u men ' s:tu 111.30 fJ ~ "'-...... CrrffNll (C) dm1 'llJn.f wflo learns she llU lo 0 ~ (!) m .lottllny Cl,.... (C) ocmpone ~ •fddllll al'ld furs 0 Cu YM Top T\is? (C) (30) ltfl1n1 ~ OO<tof.fiance thf true 0 m ~d C.Wtt (C) ru~--bec:auw she hu syi>n1hs. Q) ~: "Oollblt ..._,.nty" (dra O Bert Parks, MR . "Miss ma) 55-Rod Cameron * America" and his girls lZ:OO 0 Morie: ''Spac.w1rs" (sci Ii\ 5J on KRAFT MUStC HALL -Howard Duff. (va B1rtok 0 @ ~ m lr.tt llllnic Hal (C) :IT m Dkt Cavett (C) !60) ·-o.i St11e Mm Anwnca .. 12.:30 m All·Ni,tlt ~w: ''hid t. C*Y," Bert Parts tS host to lonne< Mia (C) ~ Attutls" and "Oilry Amencas Judittl Ann Fore!. Mary Ann If 1 C..•Mr!Mld.." Mobley, Vonc!A Illy V1t1 [)ytie, Debra 1:00 fJ llllewie:."lnf9ftMtiff It~' Barna Ind Maril Rttcher. fonntr (dr11n1) '62-Hermiont Baddeley. conast11rts Ad~ Eaton. Bttty Q fJ N..s (t) .J It r in J THURSDAY JANUARY 7 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9;00 O (C) "A Privett Affair" (comedy) '59-Sal Mineo, Barbara Eden. 9:15 O ''Green Hell" (adventure) '40- 0ouglas Fairbanks Jr., Joan Bennett. "An Act of Murder." (drama) '48- Fredric March, Florence Eldridge_ 9:30 O (C) "The Reid" (drama) '54- Van Hellen. Anne Bancroft. m (C) ''The H11fbreed" (western) '52-Robert Young, Janis. Carter. 1:00 (0 "Call of the Wild" (adventure) 'JS-Clark Gable. Loretta Young. 2:00 O (C) "Nicht Gallery" (drama) '69 Joan Crawtord, Barry Sullivan. 4:30 O (C) ''The long Grer line" Part I (drama) '55-Tyrone Power, Mau- rene O'Hara. EVENING 6:00 O Bi1 News (C) (60) Je.rry Dunphy. 0 KNBC Newservic. (C) (60) Tom Snyder 0 The Allen Show (C) (90) O Six O'Clocli Movie: "Cape Fear" (drama) '62--Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchem. Polly Bergen. Lori Martin. Martin Balsam, Jack Kruschen, Telly Savala~. Barrie Chase. fJ Dick Van Oyke (30) ID The Flintstones (C) (30) Q)@ CI) Stir Trek (C) (60) ED Friendly. Giant (C) Qt) (j) CBS News (C) (30) @:) Flshet F1mlly (30) €[) Notlcil!fo 34 (C) (60) m True Adventure (C) (30) ai) LI Hore F•rnlliar con P1trlcll (30) G) News in the Round (C) (30) 6:15 Et) Cherlie'a Pad (C) 6:30 O Candid Camera (JO) ID The Flyin& Nun (C) (30) ~@ NBC Nithttr News (C) (30) Et) Hodeepodae lodfe (C) (3D) <R> ~CJ) My Favorite Martian (30) @:)Social Security /Mutlcalt (30) m The Desert Report (C) (JO) tl1) Los Olvldldoa (30) rn AIW Evening News (C) (30) 7:00 8 CBS Evenine News (C) (30) Walter Cronkite 0 m NBC Nightly News (C) (30) David Brinkley, frank McGee, John Chancellor fJ Whits My line? (C) (30) .m (i1J (J) I Love Lucy (30) Q) ta) @ Dr11net (Cl (30) Et) East9rn Wisdom (C) (30) (R) Cifl (I) Truth or Conaequenc• (C) @:) Christ the llvina Word (C) (30) m Rosario (30) ai) Simpl1m1nte M11i1 (55) G) Movie Game (C) (30) Hugh Wheeler's famous Broadway 7:30 f) ~ (j) Family Affair (C) (30) comedy hit, starring Martine Bart · Hearing Sissy talk about marrying lett, Bill ~xby, Jell Corey, William Gregg in the distant future, Buffy Windom, Severn Darden, Ann B. and Jody begin worrying about leav-Davis and Lou Gossett. ing Uncle Bill and Mr. French alone @:) Challence (C) (30) when they, too, grow up, get mar-€[)Los Beverly d•PeraMllo (JO) ried and leave home. tl1> Natacha (60) - 0 @@ m Flip Wilson (C) (60) 9:30 0 @@ m Nancy (C) (30) "A lhe Supremes, comedian David Girl's Best Friend." Nancy con'{inces Steinberg and Bing !:rosily are flip's Adam that they should keep a stray • · ·apeei<>I gc~:fA,...CCl'IKld~ llig.~lig"* ~· ~" ~ot;~~·r.'at!dtt:;·t:-.~Mleif· lleme ·in the show has Bing playing a con· the middle of the night, but the venlioneering plumber out for a longer "Star" slays, the more cer- nighf on the town, where he en· tain Adam is that the animal is a counters Bunny Geraldine Jones at trained circus performer. the...Cottontail Club. 0 G1J (I) G) The Odd Couple (C) 0 NYPD (C) (30) (30) "They Use Horseradish, Don't 0 @ (V (£)Matt Lincoln (C) They?'' Felix needs Oscar's help (60) "Karen." Matt helps a dis-in preparing his entry for the finals lurbed young mother to overcome of a --cooking contest. - emotional problems that made her O Clndfd Camera (30~ beat the child she loves. @:) Muaicale/Pastor's Desk (C) (30) 0 Million $ Movie: <(C) "Dtwll at 4 €[) Conclerto de Almu (30) O'Clock" (adventure) '61-Spencer . · Trncy. Frank Sinatra, Kerwin Ma-l0.00 0 Ci) CiJ m Dean Martin (C) thews. A priest, aided by three con-. (60) Bob ~ewhart, Dennis Weaver, victs, saves the lives of the children B?l>bl ~artin and Kay Medford guest on a South Seas island mountain with ~ino. top leper hospital when a volcano 0 Bia S News (C)_ (60) Kevin erupts. Sanders. Barney Moms. m Truth or Consequences (C) (30) 0 @ (I) G) The Immortal (C) Q) It hkea 1 Thief (C) (60) (60) "Sanctuary," Ben is injured in @) Theatre Beat (C) (30) ''Springs a dune buggy accident while fleeing Awakening" from Fletcher, and a band of In· em Gcwer~merrt Film (C) (30) dians take him to their desert reser- €[) No Creo en los Hombres (30) valion: There he is cared lor and his ·S "'i' new fneqds plan an elaborate escape 7. S w.:.1 Cuestion de Seaundos (55) route for him. Sal Mineo, Oon Knlaht 8:00 0 Q!) 00 Jim Nabors (C) (60) and Paul Picerni guest. Barbara McNaii guests O Baxter Ward News (C) (60) 0 Vlr1ini1 Graham Show (C) (60) m Georce Putnam {C) (60) m To Tell the Truth (C) (30) €[) En11l1d1 de locos (30~ ED Washincton In Review (C) (30) tl1) Estrellas en Hollywood (60) 8Ii) Creetlon Research (C) (30) €[) Vaaebundo (C) (60) 10:30 Q) Bill Johns News (C) (30) 8:05 tl1) Lilia Lazo (55) €[) u Familia (30) 8:30 0 Q) Ci) m lronsid• (C) (60) 11~00 0 ~ C1J €[) News (C) "The Quincunx," A contemporary trio 0 fi3 CiJ m """ (C) of folk singers with a penchant for D Can You Top Thll7 (C) hallucinatory drUiS lead Chief Iron· 0 CiD ~IWS (C) side and his staff 00 1 strange 0 Mov11: "Sherlock Holmes ind search for a missing girl. David Terr_or by Nl&hf1 ~mystery) '46- Carradine, Michael Blodgett and BaSll Rat~bon~. Nigel Brue.?. Carla Borelli guest. m ~ovit. (C) 'The 811 Lln41 (dra- 0 @ (J) G) t IJl(r!L I Cllanginl ma) 57-Alan Ladd, Vlralnla Mayo. Stene (C) (60) Enaelbert Humper· Q) Bt1t the Clock (C) dinck hosts a musical variety revue, @ CIJ Peny Mason also featuring special guest Oon a;) Horoscopo cnn el Prof. Horanael Adams, BMbara Eden, The Osmond 11:30 f) 9 Cl) Merv Griffin (C) Brothers. The Mike Curb Congrega-0 ~CI) m Johnny Clr1C>n (C) tion, Jud Strunk, Hansel Terry, Cal 0 The Movie Game (C) W1lso11 and Yvonne Wilder 0 G) Dltk Cavett (C) m David Frost s_how (C) (90) 6) Movie: "The Wayward Girl'' ID Boxin~ Hi&hh&hts (C) (2 hr) (drama) '5 7 -Marcia Henderson, Et) Questions (C) (30) (R) Peter Walker Katharine Barrett em P1ttern for Livina (30) Whit Bissell. . , 9:00 fJ ~ (j) CBS Thursder Movie: (C) "Bridge on the Rivlf Kwai" (R) Part 12:00 O Movie: "Rocketshlp X·M" (sci II) I (drama) '57-Willam Holden, Alec '51-Uoyd Bridges, Osa Manen. Guinness, Jack Hawkins. A captured @ CIJ Dick Cavett (C) British Army officer directs the pris- oner construction of a jungle railway 12:30 m All-Nicht Show: "The 8r1ln Thlt bridge for the Japanese in the Kwai Wouldn't Die," "Retreat, Hell!" and "Moontld•" River prison camp. Based on the · best-selling novel by Pierre Boulle. 1:00 f) Movit~ (C) Th• Oute1st" (drama) 0 Thi Fu&itiv• (C) (60) '53-.lohn Derek, Catherine Mcleod, ED Hollywood Tlfevflion Theatre (C) Ben Cooper. (2 hr) (R) "Bia Fish, little Fish." 0 0 News (C) THE PAPER RACE Billy Kidd, 27-;,Year-old ski racer from Stowe.Vermont, tri- umphed over injury and the elite of the world's skiers to win America's first gold medal in the recent World Alpine Ski Cham- pionships. The full story is told in "The Paper Race," a half- hour, color sports Special, air- iog oo Kl:iJ~. Sl11Utqy1 .lal)ll· ary 3 at I ()';JO -p~, preempting the last half hour of station's regular Sunday sports program, Sports Page, on that date. Because the Men's Combined is won on points-on paper- skiers understate its challenge. They call it "Tile Paper Race." But they also know it is gold medal racing io which the elite of world skiing compete with fierce decermination. "The Paper Race" Specjal covers the competition in the Special Slalom, the Giant Slalom and the Downhill. comprising the Men's Combined. Billy Kidd, rated a world-class skier, had eight years of ama- teur skiing behind him as he en1-crcd the championships; though he had won silver and bronze medals for second and th ird places. he had never fin- ished first. Nor had a11y Ameri- can ever won a gold medal in world championship ski racing! In "The Paper Race," Billy Kidd makes his dream come true. In this, his last amateur race before turning professional, he turns in the best total time to win the Men'i:; Combined ; his victory is a story of determina- tion and courage. With his back in a brace to counter muscle spasms, and with his weakened ankle taped, Kidd fought pain and despair to beat out some of the world's greatest skiers. "The Paper Race" is really the story of one man who suc- cessfully meets whaL was termed the greatest challenge of his life. Biiiy Kidd 'SAY GOODBYE' "Say Good bye" is a starkly realistic, sometimes shocking roll call of animals facing imminent extinction at the hand of man. airing on NBC, Friday at 7:30 PM. Poet-performer Rod McKuen is off-camera narrator of the eco- logically oriented special, whic h focuses on the critical plight of m any animals struggling vainly to survive in a n increasingly un- natural man-made environment. Realistically reported is the cootinuiog competition between ani- JOUrui man~ resi,Vtin~ both frorn_t!le lauer's ever-ex~anding ~uest forTiving space-ancf his unffiminiSfled<frlve 'for -commerc1al' gaih., Also starkly depicted is life-or-death combat between animals in their native h abitat, where every living creature is predator or prey. the hunter or the hunted. ~~,_. ~ Posed throughout is the question: While the animal obviously is the immedia te loser, is mankind necessarily the ultimate victor? T he title song, written and performed by Dory Previn, sets the theme: "I'm Goin g Away, Won't Someone Say Goodbye?" Dramatic highlights include an annual '"harvest" of fur-bearing seals by men wieldin g guns and cluhs, man's recent encroachment upon the once-sovereign territory of the Alaskan Polar Bear in search of oil, and the ever-accelerating devastation of Africa's Serengeti Plains. There once-vast herds of elephants, giraffes and o the r animals, crowded out by man, face the fate of the American buffalo. (Statistic: An estimated 90% of 1~e animal population of the Serengeti Plains has been destroyed in the past 50 years.) Man's pollution of the Earth'o; en v1ronmt-nt, and its m:inifestl y malignant effec t upon a nimal life, is described in a report on horses which "cat the grass. breathe the air and die." and further emphasized with the plight of pelicans dec1m:ited by DDT along the Texas Gulf Coa'il. (Statistic· In the 1940""· when DDT we nt into common U4'e, 60,000 pelicans thrived 1n the area. Today. J7 survive.) Filmed on location, the special .ilso conta ins rare footage show- ing the birth of a lion cub, a dolphin :ind a kangaroo. which in- stinct alone gu ides into 11<; mother's pouch in a n increasingly f11tilc quest for protection. A funereal footnote to the '\pecial features word" of warning from various conservationist<;, including zoologist Bill York of Southern California·s Lion Country Safari. York i~ attempting to breed wild animals in cnptivity for ultimate return to their native habitat, but he views even 1h1s promisingly succes!;ful effort as ''too little. too late." The end result is not so much an ecological documentary as 11 is a pictorial lament. a sorrowful ~alute to those o nce-thriving crea- tures which-perhaps-have only preceded mankind into oblivion. (Statistic : Since the birth of Christ, 250 animal species have disappeared from the face ot the Earth, 166 of them in the last 50 years alone.) hp 16 FRIDAY JANUARY 8 For morning and afternoon llstinp, please see DAY - TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. u~fMf iffflvia"'· 9:00 II "The ult." (drama) '48-Doug- las Fatrba11ks Jr., Maria Montez. "Hungry Hill'' (drama) '47-Mar garet Lockwood, Dan O'Herlihy. 0 "Francis Covers the Bic Town" (comedy) '53-Donald O'Connor. 9:30 0 "Secret Beyond the Door" (mys- tery) '48-Joan Bennett. m "The Great 6ilbtrt & Sullivan" ( mus'cal) '53-Maurice [vans 1 :00 m ''Th;ee Steps North" (mystery) '51-Lloyd Bridges. Lea Padovani. 2:00 O (C) "The Mountain" (drama) '56 Spencer Tracy, Robert Wigner. 4:30 6 (C) ''The long Gray line"-Con- cluslon (drama) '55-Tyrone Power EVENING 6:00 6 Bia News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 KNBC Newservice (C) (60) Tom Snyd?r II LAKERS VS. 76ER'S! * CATCH THE ACTION! 0 Lakers Bas~etball (C) The l akers meet the Philadelphia 76ers. 0 Six O'Clock Movie: (C) ''The Quic:ll Gun" (western) "64 -Audie Murphy, Merry Anders A young cow- hand is forced into the life of a gunfightl!r O Dlck Van Dyke (30) m The Flintstones (C) (30) IF.) @ (il Star Treti (C) (60) EI1) The Friendly Giant ~ @ CBS News (C) (30) €.!) Fisher Flmily (30) EE NoticiMo 34 (C) (60) m The Am8f'lcln West (C) (30) e> LI Hori Flmiliar con Patricia (l) lnsipt (C) (30) 6: l S EI1) Ch1rtle's P1d (C) 6:30 0 Candid C.men (30) m Thi Flylna Nun (C) (30) Q) (j) NBC Nialrtly News (C) (30) EI1l Hodc•podae Loda• (C) (30) ~ My Favorite Marti1n (30) €.!) Socl1I Security/Musiul1 m The Desert RePort (C) (30) e> Los Olvidados (30) (l) Film feature (C) (30) 7:00 6 CBS Evenin( News (C) (30) 0 m NBC Nl1htly News (C) (30) 0 What's My Line? (C) (30) ID 1) (3) I love Lucy (30) IF.) Dr11net (C) (30) 12) (i) Clnem1 Showaae (C) (90) "Seminole." Rock Hudson. EI1) Book 811t (C) (30) Robert Cfo mie discusses "Or. Cobb's Game '' Q!l Truth or ConM((uencu (C) ~ airtst "'8 l ivine Word (C) (30) EE Rosario (30) e> Si111plemente M1rla (55) (l) Movie Game (C) (30) 7:30 IJ 9 I sfl<tlL I The lioni Art THE 'STRANGE REPORT' Excavation of a World War II bomb site in London unearths a -bullet-ridden ske leton and drama of treason that brings Britain's leading scientific crim- inologist tQ the scene, in "Skele- Ao&llooy Quayle stars as Ad•m Stnqe, a muter of scientific crime- solvlo1. In Stranae Repent. ton--L.et Sleeping Heroes Lie," which launches N BC's Str:inge Report o;eric , starring Anthony Quayle, Fmlay at 10 PM. Quayle port ray-; Ad am Strange, master scientific cnm- inologt't who operates from ht~ flat in the Paddington section of Lo ndon a nd from an unhceno;cd ta'ti he drives. Kaz Garns co--,tar'I a~ Ham- lyn ("Ham") Gynt. Strnngc''I a-. -.i~tant. He 1s an American who came to England as a Rho de, '>cholar. His back ground is in archaeological ,st11d1es with ::i hrief c;1ab at ml'.'dicim: which equips h11n tor his rc:-:carch pm t ;1c; Strangc'c; nide. Anm.:kc Will<, ts featured :i-. Evelyn McLean, an attrnd1vc neighbor :ind llnofl1c1;il helper to the team. In the preminc dr:1m~1. <in 1111 earthed skeleton prove~ to he a murder victim. Strnngc ~·~tah lishc' identity of the 'kelcton J\ that of a World War 11 \\JI mini ter turned tr.111or who wa' connected \\1th a pollt1ca ll~ 111 fh1ent1al tnd11<.trml ty~~in nf to day. .'\'i Strange .ind m11it,1ry mtl'I l!gcnce C<lmhinc fMcc,, a "n"tcr llgurc " d1c;p,1tchcd w11h order~ to !..ill ~trangc Suc;pensc ht11ld' tn lhe one-hour drama ac; mod crn laborJIOry techni411ec; art• hrought 11110 pl.1y with the fa-.t uction .rnd the ded11ct1v(' rr.1~­ oning of Strange and Gynt. Eric Portman guest-stare; a' rhc tycoon. Hugh Bmden is a special agent and Edward ('ac;t is a rising politician. whose career would be wrecked by dis- closure of the traitor's identity s f jJ ' c r a ' free (C) (60) (R) A repeat of the -~ocumentary sequel to the acclaimed ,,,otl'on picture "Born Free,'' about seven young lions. 0 Quaker Oats Presents * "SAY GOODBYE" Vanishing Animals- A Challenge To Man 0 Q} ooe I IJl¢1M I S.y Good- .,,. (C) (60) Rod McKuen serves as ·11t~1era· 1rarr'i"r1'01-ttris-~i6 • ~ that reports on the plight of various animals currently racing man·made extinction. . officer who directs the pri /er con· struction of a jungle rail~ brldl[e for th'I! Japanese in the Kwal River prison camp. 0 The Fu1itiY1 (C) (60) o @ rn m na.t G1r1 <Cl c3o> "Those Friars." Danny Thomas and Milton Berle show up at Ann Marie's apartmenl EI!) Hollywood Television Tlltatre (C) (2 hr) (R) "Big Fish, Little Fish " llll£b. ".)VM~le,rs ~~~wax.r com~dr @ID JO Minutes (Cf (30) g) El Mundo Jo'lln Joven de Jose Jose (C) (30) a!) Natacha (60) 0 @ (I) al Tht BrtdJ Bunch (C) (30) "Where There's Smoke." 9:30 0 @ (I) al love, American Style Greg's sisters catch him smoklng. (C) (30) "Love and Iha Only Child" O Million $ Movie: (C) "Band of stars Harriet Nelson, Heather North, Anpls" (drama) '57~1ark Gable, Bobby Baum, Ouie Nelson, Tony Yvonne DeCarlo, Sidney Poitier. 1.. Dow. Bill Elliott. "Love and the Civil War romance. Wig'' stars Mimi Hines, Guy Ray· , m Truth or Consequences (C) (30) mond, Lindsay Workman, Phil Ford, (D Movie: "The f'u11tlve Kind" George Winters, (drama) '60-Marlon Brando, Anna 0 C.ndld C.m1ra (30) Magnani @ID Muslt1l1/P11tor's Desk (C) tll) DEBUT Science 1970: A fur 8i) Concltrto de Almu (30) (nd Report (C) (60) "Human Be· 10:00 0 @ @ m PREMIERE Stran11 havior-Sc1ence Looks at Us,'' is Report (C) (60) "Skeleton -Let the first in a series of five science Sleeping Heroes Lie." Excavation of programs covering the American As-a WWII bomb site in London un· sociation for the Advancement of earths a bullet ridden sl!eleton and Science Convention held in Chicago a d1ama of treason tll1t bnnes Brit g:) Government Films (C) (30) ain's leading scientific criminologis1 @:E No Creo en los Hombres (JO) to tile scene. Anthony Quayle and 7:55 a!) Cuestion de Seaundos 8:00 0 I 00 tll N1nn1 & the Pro- fessor (C) (30) "A Diller. A Dollar " Prudence's f11st day 1n school be comes a heartache llalherine Just ice guests m To Tell the Truth (C) (30) ~life for Tod1y (C) (30) @t) La Cosa Juzeada (60) 8:05 a!) Lucha Libre (55) Kaz Caras co-star. 0 Bi& 5 News (C) (60) 0 @ ffi al Tom Jones (C) (60) Guests are Phyllis Diller, Lulu, Frankie Vaughan and The Ace Truck Ing Co. 0 811tef Ward News (C) (fiO) m News (C) (60) g) P1ndor1ma (30) a!) Tele-Ci11e111a 40 (2 hr) 10:30 (D 8111 Johns News (C) (30) g) b flmili1 (30) 8:30 f) ~ (j) The New Andy Griffith 11:00 f) ~CJ) g) News (C) Show (C) (30) Andy's show gets a 0 @ (I) m Ne•s (C) complete change as he becomes O C.n You Top This? (C) "Andy Sawyer," mayor of the small 0 al News (C) fictitious town of Greenwood, N.C. O Theatre 9: "Love at Twenty Lee Meriwether portrays Andy's wife Years" (drama) '63 -Jean Pierre and Lori Rulherford and Marty Mc Leaud, Marie-France Pim. Call portray Lori and T. J. Sawyer m Movie: "lntrl1iue" (adventure) respechvely Special guests for the '47 -George Raft. June Havoc premiere show are Don Knotts, (D Beat the Clock (C) George Lindsey, Paul Hartman and @@Perry Mason Glen Ash 11:15 @:E Feature Film 0 Nn>D (C) (30) 11 :JO f) ~ ® Merv Griffin (C) 0 fl~ (61 m N1me of Ille Game 0 ~@ m Johnny Carson (C) (C) (90) "A Sister from Napoh " Re 0 The Movie Gamt. (C) porter Lewis Corbell (Peter Falk) 0 al Dick C1vett (C) looks into charges that a distnct @ Movie: "Mid About Men" (com attorney 1s not fit to be l!ppointed edy) '54--0lynis Johns to a fUdgeshrp 12:00 O Movie: "Louisl1n1 Purchne" 0 'l7 (3) al The Partridge flm· (musical) '41 -Bob Hope ily (C) (30) "Mom Drops Out." The @ CJ) Oick C.vett (C) Partridges start a furooean lour 12:30 m Alf-Hight Show: "for1 Aleiers,'' without Shiiley ''Somewhere in the Nieht'' and m David frost Show (C) (90) "Track of the Vampire." EI!) The World We live In (C) (30) 12:45 fJ Physicians Mutual (C) g:) Patttfn for livinl[ (C) (30) 1;00 f) Movie: (C) "Guerillas in Pin• 9:00 f) ~ CBS Frid1y Movie: (C) Lace'' (adventure) '64 -George Bridie on the River Kw1i" Conclo Montgomery. slon (drama) '57-William Holden, O O News (C) Alec Guir10ess. Jack Hawkins The @ (}) Chillef Theatre: "Sll1dowa itory ol a captured British Army Over Cllin1 Town." Charlie Chan. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JANUARY 2, 1971 THE 'INCREDIBLE' Mil TON BERLE While Milton Berle was being very Milton Berle-iS'h on rh'c Make Room for Granddaddy set, a bystander asked Danny Thomas. "When was the last time you appeared with Berle?" "'Yeslerday," replied Danny. '"He was at the house.'" T homas wasn't kidding. Milton Berle, who guest-stars in"''Cheat· ing the Cheater," airing on Danny Thomas' ABC series Wednesday at 8 PM, is a frequent guest at the Thomas home. He has also been a close friend for 30 years. "Milton," Danny continued, "is probably the sreatest COr.!!e~ r.-..!.~-in ~-biilo.t~-,!)£.. ~ .husi.n"'j.$. lk.N .. -~:-encyo~~ memory for ga3s and routines and can size up an audience faster Marlo Thomas with two favorite gur~t :.te1rs-Mllm11 Ber/(' and her father Danny. than any other entertainer I've ever seen. He know11 whal make~ people laugh and how to 1ickle them with an assortment of gags delivered with lhe speed of a machine gun." Berle plays Freddie Fuller. an ex-vaudevillian and gag writer 1n the Make Room for Granddaddy episode, an "int1ma1c friend of everybody." Berle and Thomas have appeared together more times than either can possible remember. H owever, one evening that stands ou1 in hoth !heir memories saw Berle on the siage of a Broadway theatre and Thomas in the first row orchestra. The place was the Ziegfeld Theatre and the ),how was the Ziegfeld Foll ies, slarring Milton Berle. Sitting with Danny was his agent, Ahc Lnc;tfogel, who performed the same function for Uncle Millie. Seeing his two fricnd'i together when he walk ed out for hi~ opening bit, Berle strolled lo the front of the stage :ind introduced Thomas and Lastfogcl to the a\11.Jie nce. "And 1ha1." Thomas likec; to reminisce, .. i~ how I ~topped the 'how at !he Ziegfeld Follie~.'' DEAF MAN PERFECTS TINY HEARING AID OFFERS FREE MODEL tNot •" actu•I Hurin9 Aicl l MINNEAPOLIS. Mi"". -A rarn••~•l>I. ti11y hurin9 eicl hu b .. 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George Sanders. 8:00 11 (C) "f anny" (drama) '61-Leslie Caron, Charles Boyer, Maur ice Chevalier 9:00 7 (C) "Sp artacus" Part I <si:iectacular) '60--Kirk Douglas. Laurence Olivier. Jean Simmons. 17 3 "Arch of Triumph" (drama) '48-lngrid Bergman. Charles Boyer. 11:00 11 "My Dear Secretary" (romance) '48-Kirk Douglas, Laraine Day. 17 3 "The Accun ed"' (mystery) '58--Robert Bray. Jane Griffiths. 11:30 2. "Sea of Grau" twestern) '47-Spencer Tracy. Kat harine Hepburn. 7 "The Big Camlval" (drarna) '51-Kirk Douglas. Jan Sterling. 13 "Days of Thrills end Laugh ter" (comedy) '6J -Compilat1on o4 silent 111~. -MONDAY, JANUARY 4 6:00 7 "People Wiii Talk" (drama) '51-Cary Grant, Jeanne Crain. 7:30 9 (C) "Madame" (drama) '63-Sophia Lorert. 9:00 4 23 6 (C) "Eye of the Cat" (sus~nse) '6~Michael Sarraz.n, Gayle Hunnicutt. 7 17 3 (C) "Spartacu1" Part II (spectacular) '60-Kirk Douglas. Laur- ence Olivier. Jean Simmons. • 11100 9 "Macabre" (dn•mal '58-Wolham Prince, Christine While 11 "Isle of the Dead" (mystery) '45-Bons Karloff, Ellen Drew. 13 "The Ench•nted Valley" (drama) '48-Alan Curtis. Anne Gwynne TUESDAY. JANUARY 5 6:00 7 (C) "Ralntree County" Part I (drama) ·5s-F.l1zabeth T aylor, Mont- gomery Clift. 7:30 9 "frightened City" (mystery) '62-Sean Connery, Yvonne Romain. 1:30 7 17 3 (C) "AllH Smith and Jonn" (western) '70--Pet e Duel, Ben Murphy. 11:00 9 "Gentle Art of W.urder" (drama) '62-fdwidge Feuillere. Michele Morgan. ~ l 1 "The Iron MaJor" (d•ama) '43---Pat O'Brien, Ruth Wnrnck, 13 "His E11cellency" (drama) '56-Eric Portman. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6 6:00 7 (C) "Relntree County" Part II (drama) '58-(111abeth Taylor. Mont gomery C!Jft. 7·30 9 "Ten Seconds to Hell" (drama) '5~Jetf Chandler, Martine Carol. 11100 9 "Sky Above i nd Mud Below" (documentary) '62-Narrated by W1I 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 flam Peacock. 11 "St ranglehold" (drama> '62-Macctonald Carey, Barbara Shelley. 13 <Cl "Courageou1 Mr. Penn" (drarna) '42-Clifford E11sn~. Deborah Kerr 7 9 2 9 11 l3 TH URSDAY, JANUARY 7 "Cape Fear" (drama) '62-Greeory Peck, Robert M1tctium, Polty Bergen (C) "Devit et 4 O'Clock" (adventure) '61-Spencer Tracy, Frank Sinatra 29 8 (C) "Bridge on the River Kwal" Part I (drama) '5'7-Wllliam Holden. Alec Gulnneu. "Sherlock HolmH and Terror by Night" <mystery) '46-Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. (C) "Th• Big Land" (drama) '57-Alan Ladd, Virginia M ayo ••Golden Gloves Story" ldrama) '50--Jemes Dunn, Dewey, Martin FlUDAY, JANUARY 8 6:00 7 (C) "The Quick Gun " (western) '64-Audie Murphy. Merry Ande1s. 7:30 9 (C) "Bi nd of Angels" (drama) '57-Clark Gable. Y\/Onne DeCarlo. J3 "The fug'ltlve Kind" (dra,,,,.) '60--MIOrlon Brandn. A11r1a Magn;1r11 9:00 2 29 8 (C) "Bridge on th• River Kwal" Conclusion ldramal '57-Willlam Holden, Alec Guinness 11:00 9 "Love at Twenty Yee~" (drama) '63-Jeen Poerre Leaud, Marie F'rance Pl5er 11 13 6:00 7 7:30 9 1:00 11 9:00 4 10!00 9 10:30 11 11:1!5 2 11:30 4 1 t3 ,.,. 18 "lntrlcue" (ad11enlure) '4 7-George Raft, J11ne Havoc ''Th• Dolly Sisters" (musical) '4!>-8etty Grable. June Haver SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 "The Glfl Who H ad Everything" (rom<tnC") '6J-Ehn•belh TayltJr Fernando Lamas, (C) "Atlantis, the L.ost Continent" (fanl1>sy) '61-Anthony Hall, Joyce Taylor (C) "Don't Go N•ar th• Water'' (comedy) '57-Glenn Ford Gia Scala. Anne Francis. 23 6 CC) "Namu, the Klll11r Wllal•~ (Rl ldr.tmal '66-Rooert Len- •ina. Lee Meriwether. "Men Without e Body" (scl·fiJ '57-Robert Hutton. George Coulour Is. "Unearthly Stranger" (sci f1) ·~-Jottn Nevilfe, Philip Stone "Zl•cf•ld Girt" (musical) '41 -Lana Turner. James Stewart. Ju<ly Garland. (C) ''Tlllt Certain f'Mllng'' (romance) '.56-8 ob Hope. Eva Marti' Saint. "Claudelle ln&llsh" (drama) '61-D•ane McBain, Arthur Kennedy. (C) "Ttte 8 1..t>.rlan and th e Geisha" (drama) '59-John Wayne, Eillo Ando. ••P'lnple Oe1th from Outer Space" (•cl·fl) '40--8uster Crabbe. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JANUARY ~. 1971 IV !PORT! H/tJHllOHT! ~-."" . ~ SUNDAY, JANUARY 3 9:30 AM 1J Q!) Ci) NFL Football (C) National Conference Champion· ship Games. St arting time and teams to be announced. 11:-00 eij @ AFC Championship Game (C) Starting time and teams to be announced. (Tent ative schedule) 1:00 O AFC Championship Game (C) Starting time and teams to be announced. (Tentative schedule) 4:30 B I "WA~ I Road Racing ... Detroit Style (C) Program featur- ing a Tra ns·American racing car driver and team as they com- pete in a series of road races throughout t he United States for the Trans-American Manufacturing Championship. 10:00 B Sports Page (C) Mal Alberts hosts. 10:30 B The Paper Race (C) Highlights of the World Alpine Ski Championship, featuring skiing champions of 3 1 natiens. 12:30 O UCLA Basketball (C) Bruins vs. Univ. of Dayton F!Yers in replay of Saturday's game. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5 6:05 O Lakers Basketball (C) Las Angeles lakers vs. C1nc1nnati Royals at Omaha. ~ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6 6:00 O Kings Ice Hockey (C) Los Angeles Kings v:;. Chicago Bl3ck· hawks at Chicago. THURSDAY, :IANUARY 7 8:30 &J Olympic Boxing (C) FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 6:00 O Jerry West Show (C) 6:10 O l.akers Basketball (C) Los Angeles Lakers vs. Philadelphia 76ers at Philadelphia. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 10:30 O ings Ice Hockey (C) LA. Kings vs. Montreal Canadiens at Mon eal. 11:00 O ti} 6 Senior Bowl Football (C) Teams of 1970's best col lege fo ball players meet at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Al a bama. Ji Simpson and Al De Rogat1 s commentate. 1:30 0 @ CIJ he Hula Bowl (C) Football game, live, via satellite, from Honol u, Hawaii. 2:00 tJ ~Ci) Gle °Camo~les Open (C) Final rounds of the $100,000 golf.Af;Urnament, ;,hich is the opening event of the 1971 PGA tour, live from the Ra ncho Park Golf Course in L.A. Finals of the four-day, 72-hole tournament will be shown tomorrow afternoon. Bill Casper is defending champion. Phil Rodgers holds the tournament record with a score of 268, set in 1962. O High School Basketball (C) Teams representing the Los Angeles Unified School District will meet in the "Game of the Week." , 2:30 O Qt) 00 RETURN Pacific 8 Basketball (C) Un1vers1ty of Wash- ington Huskies meet the USC Trojans in game played at the L.A. Memorial Sports Arena. 3:00 tJ "ETURN CBS Golf Classic (C) A field of 32 leading prof es sional golfers, paired into 16 teams, will compete with d.efend· mg champions Gene Littler and Ken Still, for a winner's pnze of $70,000. The tearp best ball, match play tournament is held at the Firestone Country Club, Akron. Oh io. with total prize money of $225,000. The 14 elimination matches, e<ich of 18 holes. will be telecast on consecutive Saturdays through April 10, with the two-day. 36-hole finals presented on Saturdays, ~ril 17 and 24. W College Basketball (C) University of San Francisco vs, Un•· versity of the Pacific. 3:30 B Stanley Cup Play-OH (C) H1ghflghts of rce hockey competi· tion between the U.S and Canada. 4:00 tJ Santa Anita Feature Race (C) The $40.000 Malibu Stakes for four·year·olds at seven furlongs. ~ 00 CBS Golf Classic (C) See 3 PM listing on Ch. 2. 4:30 0 @ CIJ RETURN Professional Bowlers' Tour (C) The $75,000 U.S. Open at 32 Bowl 1n St. Paul, Minn starts off a series of 13 events scheduled this year. concluding with the $100,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions (April 3). 8:00 O Saturday Night Flghti (C) 10:30 O UCLA Basketball (C) Tape delay of earlier game between Washington State and UCLA Bruins. 71 311 'k· ia at 01· la te. of ot In n he OS he h· at t i es 0 of 0 n S ATURDAY JANUARY; M 0 I? N IN r: .. Af 11 !?NOON lZ:OO tJ ~Ci) Scooby·Doo (C) U (i1J CI> btficln l1ndltlnd (C) CE Dr1m1 de 11 S..1na m l1nc:elot Link" (C) 12:30 II ~ (j) Tiie Monbn (C) 0 Mowit: (C) "My fritnd flicb" 7:0:> II Sunrist SetMster (adventure) '43-Roddy McOo·N1ll. 0 Q} @ m HedJe & Mctlt (C) m Hazel (C) m Interact (C) Louise Ridale. m Sports Wor1d (C) &) Bozo the Clown (C) 12:45 0 Klnrs Wr1p-Up (C) tli)Seume StrHt (C) (R) #171-5 l :OOll ~(j)D1stardl1 I. Muttley (C) 7:30 IJ Oust,.. TrHhOUN (C) 0 Movie: "Tll• l.n vs. Billy ttlt 0 Ii) @ er;, Woody Woodpecker Kid" (western) '54-Scott Brady (C) 0 II Mondo (C) m Yori & Friends (C) m Klnfl of Comedy &) Cool McCool I. Friends (C) &J Newa/W11thtr/SPortt (C) (jJ) ()) Judy lynn 8:00 6 9 (jJ llup Bunny 1 Roe4 Run. ntr Hour (C) 0 ~ Ci) er;, Tomfoolery (C) 0 @ (}) la11ctlol Llnll (C) 0 Movie: "49UI Parallel" (drama) '42-taurence Olivier. m Tilts ol Wtlls F1110 8:30 0 @ @ m Tiit 8u111loos (C) 0 C.mpus Profile m Clxo f(id &l liumby (C) 9:00 6 ~ S1brln1 l .the liroovie Goollta (C) 0 Q) (i) er;, Dr. Dollttte (C) 0 Movit : "LJl1n Sll1rt" (drama) ·52 -Geo11e Rafi, Dorothy Hart 0 GiJ CV Jerry lewis (C) al No Creo en loa Hombres aJ All Amtrlca Foott>.11 Tt1111 (C) 1:30 II a 00 The Jttsona (C) 0 (jj) @ Q) Tiit Hut• lowl (C) Live. froro Honolulu, Hawaii. Q) Chtmpionallip Wrutlln1 (C) 2:00 II ~ 00 lilen C.mpbtll Los An· rein Open lioll Tourn1m11nt (C) The final rounds of the $100,000 Tournament. the openinll event of the 1971 PGA tour. airs live from the Rancho Park Golf Course. O Hip School 811htb1ll (C) 0 W1ron Train (C) QJ (!) Futures (C) ~Cl) Double f uture (C) m SH the USA (C) 2:30 0 @ 00 f'aclflc a 8eshtul1 (C) USC vs. Washington. m Movie: ''St111111 C.110" (drama) THE D.AILY Pit.OT, TV WEEI(, JANUARY 2, 1971 1 11 Bowlt11' Tour (C) Chris Schenkel ind Billy Wtlu call the action ~I tile $75,000 U.S. Open from St, P1ul, Minn .. m Untlftltd World (C) @ (})Wea-Treln (C) @ti) F11Ut for Tltday (C) @E El Mundo en que V'ivi111os m Q11tst for Advtntvre (C) 4:45 e> Pr.Clint Soutr (C) 5:00 0 It's AcAdemlc (C) Competinll hiah schools are Syl mu, Gar1ield (Los An1eles), and Ramona Convent (Alhambr•). 0 Tiit Awen1111 (C) m Movie C111ts: (C) "Don't lio Nttr ttlt W1ttr" (comedy) '57 - Glenn Ford, Gia Scali, far! Holliman. Ill Q1t11t for Adventure (C) EE Peter Gunn fl!) Tiit World Wt live In (C) (R) 5 Cl) fttture (C) fI!) Quest for lift (C) e> Wortd Cup Soccer (C) m Stories of Succeu (C) 5:30 0 f(NllC Ntwservlce (C) 0 Z1n1 lirty Thtttrt llJ Anlm1I&, Action & Adventure (C) "Animals or the Desert." EE Tonllflt In Lis V111s (C) tii) Tht Advocates (C) (R) m Filhtr f1mlly m Scope (C) 6:00 6 Tiit Bi1 Nns (C) (30) 0 @ @ m NBC Ntwi (C) (30) 0 Laredo (60) 0 Sia O'Clock Movie: "The Girl Who Hid Eytrythln(' (romance) '63 -£1iubeth Tlylor. Feniando l amas. 0 Bou City (C) (60) R. B. Greaves and Yellow Hand 1u11st. llJ Then C.111e lrtlfl•n (C) (60) @ Cil Sat. Movlt: "Tiit en. tr Hit Rtd Monllty." 9 Ci) Avic1tlt1trt USA (C) cm Mltllcalt/Davt' & Colleth (C) tl) Fttturt (C) (30) 6:3011 About 1 w-.. (C) (30) 0 News CeftftrtnCI (C) (30) (jj) CIJ Perry Mason (60) EE Hobby Showcase (30) @ @ Hip Ctl1p.1"1I (C) (60) ft) The French Chef (C) (30) a()) CBS News (C) (30) cm Clllldrtnt Gospel Hour (C) (30) m f.d11 of Ettrnlty (C) (30) tl) Upbt1t (C) (60) 7:00 0 CBS Evenlnr NtlQ (C) (30) 0 Clo11-Up (C) (30) "Computers •· 0 R .. 1hldt (60) 0 Death Y1lley Days (C) (30) m I jflci!L I Ralph Story's foun · t•ln of Groovy (C) (60) (R) Ralph Story ls host for a look at man's search for etern1 I youth and "1roov- iness." Guests Interviewed include Dick Clark, Karen Jensen, Michael Constantine. Adam West, Jack Al bertson and Barbera Eden. llJ Run for Your l ift (C) (60) EE CrHtlvt Llvln1 With Cr1f1s (60) ft) Hclmtwood (C) (60) ''The Ro- meros," the first family ol the llUttar. ~ (j) Bud Owen• (C) (30) &I!} llvin1 f11U1 (C) (30) al Boa de Muko (90) er;, R1t Petrol (C) (30) CE Ritmol1ndi1 (60) m A.M. Movies: "List of the Mo- hlcans" (clusic) '36 -Randolph Scott. Henry Wilcoxon .. Days of Glory" (drama) '44 -Gregory Peck. IE T rH HouM (C) '40-<:lark G1ble, Joan Crawford. 1------------------------- m CutrdH y liultlrras CE f'1nor1m1 Latino 9:30 0 er;, Pink Panther (C) 0 @ CV The Doubltdtclltri (C) O Movie: "liunt111tt 1t Rtd Sends" (western) '65-Richard H11rlson. llJ Movft: "frontier C1mbltr" (west· ern) 'SS-John Bromfield, Jim Davis. ~ Cl) f'rlzt Puty (C) el Arriba ti Norte 10:00 6 IS Ci) Josie l the Pussycab (C) 0 ~ m H. R. Pulnstuf (C) D (jj) CI) Hot WllHlt (C) al Lucht Libre (C) 10:Z5 0 Kinp Wtrm·U, (C) 10:30 6 ~ H1r1e111 lilobttrotttrs (C) 0 ~ m Here Comes ttle Gru"'p (C) 0 L.A. KINGS GO * AGAINST MONTREAL! O IUnp Ice Ho~., (C) Kinrs vs Montrul Can1dlens 0 @ Sky Htwb (C) I 1;00 IJ Qi) Atcltit's funllOCIM (C) 0 ~ Ci) m Senior Bowl football (C) The best of this year's college lootb1ll players meel in the Senior Bowl 11 Mobile, AJ1bam1 0 @ CJ) Mot°' MouM (C) O Movie: "Belle Stan" (western) '41--Gene Tierney, R1ndolph Scott. llJ Movie: ''Twent, lrnt Men" (drama) '60-Cary Wery CE f'lntl Mt1lc.all0 11:301J @CD Tiit Hardy tors (C) I!) Mine t Mano lt1Mlltro m Doll1ra & Senst (C) CiI1) Y11ltd1dn Mulicalu 3:001J RETURN CBS C:ofl Cl1sslc (C) This is the eighth ye11 for the Golf Classic, a team best-ball, match- play tournament, held 11 the Fire- stone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. &) Collt1e B1sketb1ll (C) Univ of San Francisco vs. Univ. of the Pacific. lij (]) School Dtys (C) ~ Cl) future (C) tii) Musit1l1/Dney l Goll1th (C) e> lttvlstl M·ulical m Tllt Bir f'lcturt (C) CE T ubo dtl Sabado 3:30 O ~ericulture USA (C) 0 St1111t1 Cup f't.,otf (C) Hockey competition between U S and C1nad1. Q,j 00 Voiu ol Africutbue (C) tii) Ctiildren's lio191I Hour (C) e> luch1 en ,.,lines (C) m Sports World (C) 4:00 6 Santa Anita F11ture Rice (C) The $40,000 Malibu Stakes lor 4- year-oids 11 7 lu1lon1s 1s tod1y's feature race. 0 On C.Mplll (C) 0 ISpy (C) @ (}) f'if1111 f'etturt (C) ~Cl) cas Coif Cl1s.sk (C) tii) Plttlm ftr Uvin1 (C) mNtw ~ .r Sta (C) 4:30 I) Tiit (arty Show: "WIUlotlt Rntr· vltio111" (comedy) '46-John W1y111. 0 Ytd & tire ,_lle11 (C) 0 Mtvit: ..._1119l1nd [Mplrt" (western) '50-Russell Heyden. 0 @ 00 &> RUUltN Pt.ftlllon· CUSTOM FIREPLACE SCREENS ( 7 DAY DELIVERY) Inside· Outside or Corner Mounts in Beautiful Decorative Colors in Many finishes . Wide Selection of GAS LOGS FREE · ESTIMATES GIVEN SANTA ANA TENT AND AWNING 2202 S. MAIN -545-().C91 SANTA ANA YEAR END STEREO EQUIPMENT Prices Slashed 30°/o to 600/o And More On All Overstocked Items ••• Many Brand New, Some Demonstrators, Some Trade-ins. Every One With MONEY -BACK GUARANTEE! 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