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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-12-21 - Orange Coast Pilot• l --~The Teani's Political Fortunes T J ByGARYGRANVlLLE I · Oflll•D•llrf'l ... llMt ,1 It was m 1968 that The Team • began to jell. ed enough clout to claim an im pressive number of election-year political trophies. SlJND"Y SPEl~IAI .. as well as the Internal Revenue Service. And pinpointed in the multlpl+> probes is how the Santa Ana physician managed lo pump $500,000 into 54 political cam paigns last year Cella donations. "Hut, no, r don't think any pohl1rian 10 Orange Cow1ty can afford to accE>pt his contribution:!> now or m thl· future," $aid tht• f\Jllerton supervisor. That is when the late Fred I, Barber's savvy was first united 1 w ith the ~ wealth or Dr. Louis Cella and Richard • O'Neill in a «e ommon £POiitical I· cause. the ' election of \ Robert Battin f to the Orange 1 County Board ... of Supervisors. ou"VtLLR By 1974, The Team had collect- Captured by Team-backed candidates in 1974 were the state controller's otrice, a con- gressional seat, two assembly seats and three Board or Supervisors seats. Loyalists say that series or election victories was The Team's finest hour. But that hour came in the Call of 1974. It is now the winter of '75. And all but a few Team players now admit the glory days are at an end. Some say the beginning of the end came in mid-1974 , when . Supervisor Ronald Caspers was lost at sea in the sinking of Uie Shooting Star off the Baja California coast. Loist with nine others aboard his power cruiser when it went down in heavy seas was Harber, The Team's chief political strategist and most respected leader. lt was Harber who laid the cor· nerstones to Team success: -Money, not candidates, wins elections. -So matter how weak The Team candidate, he should at· SUNDAY tack, attack and attack his oppo· nent. -When united. Democrats' and ultraconservatives can de· feat Republican candidates in Republican Orange County. If Harber was The Team's mastermind, Cella and O'Neill were its brawn. And it is the scandal that has descended on Cella, not Harber's death, that has marked The Team's end as a political force in Orange County. Cella is under investigation by county and federal grand juries No matter what the outcome of the investigations. Cella's days as a political kingmaker are at an end. "Would I take a $10,000 C'am· paign contribution from Lou to· day? "Not even if it was a certified check," Su per visor Ralph Diedrich said recently in answer to his own question. Though not a Team member, Diedrich has in the past accepted As Cella's troubles continue to mount. so do those of some Team officeholders. State Controller Ken Cory. U1l· leading light in The Teal'!l,,;)tabl~. 1s under fire on a nuM>er of fronts, including his appointment of a Cella C'rony, Murray Shell, as an inheritance lax referee. Supervisor Robert Battin, x 1 Harber-Cella protege, has bee11 indicted by the county Grand CSeeTEA:\I, Page A:!J VO L68, N0.355,SSECTIONS,86 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A SUNDAY, DECEMBER21, 1975 rv ........ ._ ...................................................................... __________________ l!!!!!!!m __ .... __ _., TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ~ _., . . -• .,,., ,,.., 7'11' UNDER NEW ROOF -The smiles may be a little forced, but at least the Charlton family has a Christmas · tree -and a home to set it up in -even though they were burned out a couple of weeks ago. Posing with gifts (from left) are Brad, 12, Mom (Suzi), Dad (Phil), Cooper. 10, and John, 7. Mrs. Charlton asked Daily Pilot for copies of this and other pictures posed in their new home. ''They're the only family pictures we have, now, you know." A Christmas Story Burned,.out Family Learns About Good Will By WILLIA~I SCHREIBER OfU1e Dally POOi 5&.tlf Two weeks ago, Phil and Sue Charlton lost almost everything they owned when their small ranchhouse in Santiago Canyon burned to the ground in a brush fire. The Charltons and their sons. Rrad. Cooper and John, escaped with the clothes on their backs and a few pet animals. They had lived in the old Rancho Sonada home since last Christmas Eve. Now, with Christmas again just around the corner, they have learned a little about the good side of human nature. "It has been almost unbelieva- ble what people have done for us," said Phil. "I've never had things happen to me the way they have since we lost the ranch.'' It is hard for the burly, bearded man to find the words to express what he obviously feels so de· eply. "It just seems to go on anU on -a whole lot of real beautiful things," he said. One of the biggest boosts came from Phil's employer, the Mis· sion Viejo Company, which pro· vided the family with one of iti:; fully furnished model homes for a minimal rental charge. A company spokesman said the Charltons can live in the home at 23602 St. Elena Drive un· til they get back on their feet. Phil works in the company's commercial and industrial de· velopment division and his wife is a teacher at Mission Viejo High School. The lamily moved to the tree-shrouded canyon area to escape the crush of urban growth. •·After that first shock or see· ing everything go, these have been real good weeks for us," Phil said. Several parties. including a surprise affair held three days ago, have brought in clothes and household goods to replace those lost in the flames. Funds and other gifts have been given to the family by their canyon neighbors, old friends, C'hurches and students at Mission Viejo High School. The O'Neill Ranch took in the family's horses and Carm animals and will care for them until the Charltons are ready to take them back again. "We have been just over- whelmed with kindness." said Sue, who teaches Spanish. "We have learned so much about human goodness this Christmas season that I just don't know <See CHRISTMAS, P age A4) 32 Die in Weekend Fires By The Associated Press A suburban Chicago mother ~ and six children and an upstate New York father and five children were among at least 32 } persons who died ln rrres over the weekend, t hrough midnight \ Saturday. t The dead also included an I Omaha, Neb., couple; a father vand two younc sons and a man and his daughter near Pit- ~ tsburgh; tw,o men in Memphis, Tenn .; a 44 -year -old Philad@lphla woman; a 9-year· old Hul(hson, Callf .• girl and her Visiting grandmother and uncle; and s l x persons 1 o three Maryland fires. Firemen blamtd toxfc rumes from burntng pl u tlc and r turo for the deaths. ttr'l)' . Saturday in Tin ley Park Omaha suburb. Three fire corn- s out b west of Chic ago o C panies foughtthatfire. The cause Joseph ine S h ine, 38; five wasundeterrnined. children between 3 and 14 Crom a Killed in a smoky house !ire in previous marriage, and an 11-California's San Joaquin Valley year-0ld foster child. were Andrea Adams, 9, and Ruth Mrs. Shine's hus band, Mary Adams, 63, and J ames F. Thomas, a Chicago police detec-Adams Jr., 39, both of Seaford, tive. was at work when the fire Del. broke out. Andrea's mother. Francine M. In a · Reading Center. N.Y.. Gasper. 36. and Mrs. Gasper's farmhou_se another fire killed second husbancrs son. Thomas Douglas Parker, in his 30s, and Gaspt>r Jr .. 9. escaped through a rive children, ages 7 to 12. His window. Police said Gasper was wife. Bonnie, 32, esca~d with aw:ly when the fire started two other children. AJl three before dawn. were ln '3ir condltion at Schuyler · The Maryland fires killt'd two Hospit al In nearby Montour children in an East Raltimore Falls. rowhou se and four other • Mr. and Mrs . Will iam persons in two nres In the Rasmussen. both 53, died when a fCre destroyed their home ln an (See FIR E, Page M) ' 'Hot' Line Perils W estnrlnster Train By JACK I E HYMAN Of Ule O•llr Pilot Stall Tragedy was narrowly averted in a drama of darkness Saturday night in Westminster as a freight train screeched to a halt. cars dodged each other in lightless in- tersections. police went without power and the alleged cause of it all emerged with scarcely a scratch. The trouble began about 6:35 p.m. when a vehicle allegedly driven by charles David Gill, 38, of Huntington Beach, slammed into a power pole at the intersec- tion of Bolsa Avenue and Hoover Street, police said. The power pole was·sheared off and fell, short-circuiting elec- tricity throughout a large area of the city an~ exposing several Rain Traces Replace Fog; Planes Fly Persistent fog that bad har· rassed holiday travelers along the coast gave way to rain Satur- day, sprinkling .06 of an inch on Orange County by late afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. However, for airplane passengers the rain may have been a blessing in disguise: Los Angeles International Airport, which had been closed from time to time in recent days because or fog, remained open Saturday through the drizzle. Today's forecast calls for patchy fog in the morning, clear- ing toward evening. Tern· peratures are expected to rise in· to the high 60s. Air Mechanics Vote Today WASHING TON <AP> -United Airlines' 16,700 s triking mechanics vote today on a new contract that, if ratified, would end the two-week walkout that disrupted the Christmas travel plans of thousands. United, the nation's largest domestic airline, is expected to resume flights Monday, with full service s lated by Christmas Eve, if the agreement is accepted. Union leaders recommended approval of the new contract worked out in a bargaining session with the airline late last week. but have not disclosed iL-; terms. ''hot" lines, said Lt. William Sullivan of the Westminster police. Southern California Edison Company work men were on the scene shortly afterward and one of them may have averted a tragedy, Sullivan said. He reported that one "hot" line was dangling over a railroad track. As a Southern Pacif1r freight train approached; one of the workmen noticed that the line might be low enough to touch the train, Sullivan said. Workmen flagged down the train. which screeched to a halt just in time. "If the train had hit it-that's about a 12,000-volt line l un- derstand-it would have been crispy-critter ti me for anybody on the train," Sullivan said. Workmen cut the wire and the train was able to proceed, he said. Power was off for about half an hour in the central and east por- tions of Westminster, including the police station, which :::witched over to emergency power after about a minute. Signal lights were out along ..1 section of Beach Boulevard dur- mg that time but there were no accidents. Sullivan said. "It was kmd of hairy; there were some near-misses," he said, · The dri\•er of the vehicle was booked on suspicion of drunken driving, Sullivan said. The man. was reportedly not injured. Ford Hits Cuban Moves in Angola WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi- dent Ford said Saturday that Cuba's decision to send troops in· to Angola "ends any efforts at all to have friendly relations" with the Cuban government and that Soviet interference in Angola "doesn't help the continuation of detente.'' · He declared it is ''unwise and very harmful for any power such as the Soviet Union and Cuba to try to dominate any government in that country." At an impromptu news con- ference, Ford also said: -He will sign the $18-b1llion tax bill approved by Congress Friday and he will propose a further tax cut of $10 billion. He said this would require equal spending restraints by Congress. -He will run on his own re· cord in 1976 as President. and "I'm convinced we're in good shape in most states and we are working to improve where we're not." -He expects to make his final deC'ision Monday on whether to sign an energy bill. He has not decided whether lo sign a bill ex· panding labor picketing rights. Ford's remarks on Angola came one day after the Senate cut off all funds in a defense ap· propriations bill that would allow the Central Intelligence Agency to aid one of the anti-Soviet fac- tions in Angola. Ford said Saturday that the Senate action has "seriously un - dercut" U.S. efforts to try to get diplomatic moves to end foreign intervention and help sett+e the war in that African nation. Ford estimated that Cuba has sent from 4,000 to 6,000 troops to the African country to help out the pro-Soviet faction in the civil war. Ford said the issue is to m ake sure that the .people of Angola ran "decide their own fate" and CSee FORD, PageA2) Ford Thre at Case Woman Sought in NB A 23-year-old Newport Beach woman believed to have a history of mental illness was taken into rustody by the Secret Service Saturday n ight for allegedly threatening the life of President Ford. Police said the woman was taken into custody at Los Angeles International Airport as she ar- rived from a trip to Hawaii. She was transported to Orange Coun- ty Medical Center, where sh<' was detained for psychiatric ob- servation. The woman had reportedly told others a voice had told her to kill the President. No charges are sought against her by the Secret Service but tht· woman is wanted in Newport Reach on an outstanding warrant rharging her with carrying u concealed weapon. A loaded pistol had been confiscated from her several months ago. f)1' 'l 'Ht: INSlltE . ON CHRISTMAS -For some thoughts on Christmas 197S, the Daily Pilot has turned to the Rev. Brad Karellus of St. Mary'.s Episcopal Church in Laguna Beach. He comments on Yule rommerclalism -and those who would criticize it-on Page A7. JRS SANTA-Could be you qualify for a "gift" from Internal Revenue Service this Christmas. Catch is that it will be your own money -if you overpaid your tnxes and then moved ~o IRS' can't find you. Page A12. · SKILES AND RORSW -Bill Skiles of the Skiles and Hen- derson comedy team helps his mother, Nellie, reminisce about Costa Mesa's first rodeos and horse races. His dad brought them to town. Story on Page 85. SKY PILOTS -Christmas <'Omes to Mexican orphM.S on the wings ot the Chrlstl•n Pilots As · sociation and Dally Pilot Staff Writer Douslos Friwche telliJ how we can keep 1t coming all year round, after maklnR the flying trip to Baja Callfomlo. On Page Bl. lnridf! s .. dClfl Ja<ll AMePffft A• ~,_ ..... ._ ... c.11*'*• AS o.tulflM DMt c:i.-wur ..._,_.... IU ....._,, Ce;l\llH A• °"'_. ., Mlteri.I ,...., At-1 .., • ..._, ast ,._. c• ... ,.-rew& A• ... ,; . 42 DAIL. Y PILOT Sunday. December 21 1975 Coast Watch ... Top News Stories of the past week from Orange Coast Communities TAGUN A BEAC H--A group o f a c t ion s de">i •Jlll l t<'J pre ve n t r ape and a id its v i c tims h~~ rece i v e d c i ty c ounc il a pp r o v ~l. T h e packa g e i n c l udes a trial pe r iod o t ~x te n ded b u s servi ce , c on- s -iou snc s s -rai s ing s ession s fo r police o tt1cers , a trial progr am fo r police c hecks ot homes , se l f -defens e c l asses t ~ro ugh t he r ecr eation depa r tmen t and cr1 s i s c ounse l i ng f or v ic t i ms ... II u N 1' l NG T 0 N B t: A·~· H --T h e 0 r a n g e C'< .. l ~" G1dn-i Jury has been a s ked t o l ook t0 ~11~y~d i rr ~gular 1t1 es in cit y c1c t 1v .:..1 c·1tj' offi.:ials h dve b een o r d" r •! 1 ~ ri 1 • r d n 1 ,J IJ r y t o r e ma n t o rt>c;r:io: i ~11°• • tion;;.; r e g :n.J ing funds ••• VA LL~V--~nu c ity c ouncil 'Jl 1 1 ' • 1 r _ l i c. o r f icer.5 a :-.e w two -year cont r a ct , offe r i ng a 7 .5 per cent rai se t he flr l t v ~cit and 7 percen t the s e cond. ·r h t. s ~ l t l L m ~ r 1 t c am e p e a c e f u 11 y th i s ye a r , u nli ~;..., t~1 1• w..,ck-l o n g p icke ti ng and s t ormy prot~s t s sur r o u nd i na con tract t .J.l i...s ;..t yi:a r ago .•. ~ ' • • _r.h;\c .K V.:\.:..:.LY --Po s s1:s·s 10.n of -.1n , n..,. o u n -e 0 f ::iar ijua:i .:i t:e .o!"•'!:i l rn._ • · l • ""I• ~ ·1 o r J .:J n . 1 , b u t 5 a d d 1 e b a c ~. _c;nok _r s 3:,tl law cn f orceri 2::-: off:.cial s I :1 J r J ~ , 0 0 ••. l . ..;._ ! l -..C! a use ~: t:r.e ·,.. .. ~e1 . ~~an o~~ o ;;.~~ ~1 1 ---. --~ra::_ .... =:-:e r:st:!, :9j1 \ "! ..... --••• _ c :.~·· C.':'-!"'.Cll ..,•t•:•U l l ull o::at."" -·_:1 ::.Jo t o ward t he c as e o f a 50 -~e t e~ s~:.~-1 ng poo l at Co s t ct ~l • s J 111 rr h ~ ~ :-. ;:; ~ :. : : :: he 'l c w p o r t - Mes.l hoo l h ::ir J · ... ·;:;t.~ i ollocate ..-..!.:i O ,) ;J u !l:J i.:.i;.;o.>t E:r -:-01..p s fo r the prpJ oc t c oulu r a !s e :·:s ,ooo . But the plan 1 J 1l ~d whPn c h e ~~hoo l tru s t ees v o l ~ 4-) 1~1n ~~ t h 1 r ~r o posed .J l l ~ 1\ ~. 1.. -t >l E !J TE. - -Po 1 1 c e vo te d t. drop on eiqh t -man th -old a ncat1on ro n tract wi th the :eam ~~~r s Union , c harg ing t hat the u:i i on wa s n't mov ing s wiftl y enough in efforts t o win a 1 3 per c e nt salar y inc rea s e f r o m the c ity . O ff ice r s ~l so ci ted negat i v e comr.iu:iit ·· r :i ::::t1on t n t he un i on . Frum Page 11 l TEAM POLITICS ... .lltr~· on r h;tr_:!('s rel<1ted to t'a m pa11:ming at tax pa~l'rt'Xptonsc Anol htr T e am cou nt y "tiperviso r . Laurence Schmit, ::-pent four hours te:.hfy mg bd ort.' ;<rand juries las t week. .\nd Assemhl) man R1C'h..1rd Ro binson I D ·S <rnta Ana 1 a nd Hl'P· Jerry P attcr son ID S.1nl..1 \na > arc ha unted by ::.o me of their 197-1 ca mp~1 ~n worker~· r<' < t'nt f!lll lty pleas to false voting registration ch.1r~<.'" To .1<1<1 to T hl' T1..•am v.ot>~. O'~c1ll re>portcdly 1s under in \ t.·~t 1gatinn on charJ?t'~ rel.itf'd tu l ;1mp:.11~n clnnat1on:-. T he Tt>a m " 1s the n<.1ml' Cllla l'ave. collect ive ly, to those who L1hored in tht' polil1 cal ''ln<.'y<1rrb ''1t h him It was not. and 1:-. not, a monolithic organization Tea m p la~·l'rs mc l11rl <' su<'h d i ve r s e p ers o nal1t1 <.'" a :-. \ltmir1p~tl C'o11 rt .Jung e Pa ul ;\last. forme r Garden Grovl' City ''ouncilm a n .John Dean, .\s scss ment Appeals Ro :ircl mc mh<.'r Frank :'\tanzo and a long hst of political ~ide s. 1nclurl1n.(! C,irl O'..\g1st1no <('on • .inrl Lor.in ~orton <Schmit 1 Clo ·eJy tied to t hc·m pohllc-J ll\ .ire the gifted polit1<'.1I pros who provide the know how. for a f<•t' to win elect ion~ Leading T e am lights <1mong the pros :ire Wilha m Rutcht.'r , <'o r y ::, hro lh<.>r -1n law and master o f computer mailings. and Arnold F orde. a formt.'r <·ounty planning commissionl'r Another Team ally is Pete Hemmel. executive senetary of the Orange County Central Lahor Council <AFL CIO> Loyal Team players can ex rect to be rewarded with political JOh!' :\1anw. for exa mplr w:ls fl:ll tin ·~ <.'ampa1gn lrc a:-.un·r bd m l· ONL'I 4 sHO~PtNG DA'fS LE-FT, VOU KNOW.' ~~.-.~JW--~ I *°rl 1:1• I,,,,,,.,"• .... tu"· > t Nt11.at1> IN" - heinl! ;1ppointed to the Assess ment Appeals Bon rd. Assembly man Paul C1rpenter , D-Cypress > served as a stalking hors t' in an uns uccessful 1970 re· <·~ill mcw c agains t former county supervisor Allon Allen. Lcss1lhan .1 year latrr. Carpenter wa~ n.imed associa te director of the ('ounty Comprehensive Health PlanninJ? C'o11nc il. a job that paid him SI .XIO a m onth. Labor in the las t year has been rewarded for its Team loyalty with two appointments to the t•ounty Planning Commission. Appointments that coincidental· ly met with the building in· <iustry's approval. Team defenders say that th~ Job and appointment patronage 1s part of the political process 3nd that if the other side had ·won. the shelves would be :;tocked with its loyalis ts And. they insis t. no matter how 11 finally ends with Cella, The Team brought the two-party ~ystem to Orange County. In private, nonelected Team a~:;oc 1att.•s are s till intc nst'ly loy;.:il to Cella. blaming h1:, woes on "sloppy bookkeeping" or his ·misplaced loyalties to those he relies on in bus iness ." In the meantime, most elected officials have been trying to put as much distance between themselves and Cella as they can. Only reluctantly do many or his followers admit that a brief era in Orange County Politics that was dominated by the mystique of a soft-spoken Santa Ana physician is atanend. Schmitz Hits Tunney, Uses Term 'Traitor' ANAHEl)1 (AP) -Forrrier Congressman John Schmitz, who is seeking John Tunoey's US. Senate seet, labeled Tunney "lit· tie better than a traitor" Satur- day for le<tding the Senatt> n.:ht a gainst U.S. aid to Anjtola "A decision has appareoUy bttn made tbal the United States is simply not going to be aJlowed to otler effective resistance to Soviet agcreRsion.' · Schmitz said ma 5tatement "This ts little different from outright trrason " ' EleCtions Along Uoast City Counci/,s to Lose Some Familiar Faces Compiled by the DaUy Pilot Starr There'll be some new faces on Orange Coast c ity council:, thb pring. and some of the faces that will be missing include those of long-time council members. Costa Mesa's Alvin Pinkley (22 years in office> has s aid he w\U not run in his city's March 2 general election; neither wilt thl' City's Robert M. Wilson (IS years >. although Dominic Raciti ((our years) will seek re-election. Candidates who wish to run in the March 2 election may file with the city clerks through Wednesday. In districts where tht> in eumbent will not be running, filing deadlines will be extenderl seven days under a state Jaw passed in 1973. • Costa Mesa council seats which will not be up for re -elect ion until 1978 are those of Jack Hammett (six ye ars in offi ct>I anrt .Nor ma Hertzog (two years>. Positions are for four years. Other coas t cities facing a March 2 election are: LAGU~.\ BEACH Expinng te rms · Ma)or Ro) llolrn 1 eight years, will not run>, Charlton Boyd (eight years. will nol run1 Continwng in office· Carl E . J ohnson <four year~>. Ph~ Ills Sweeney (four years>. J on Brand <two years). The two ('ount·11 members with four years in office were originally apporn t<.>d tu rill unex pired terms . then were returnL-d to Offi ce in the 1974 l'll'l' t1on S.\~ CLE ~E~TE -Expiring terms : Charles Fox (l\\.u ~ears . undecided) and Arthur Holmes I four years, undecided> ('ontinwng in office: ThomasO'Keefe (10 years ), Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni (two years) and B. Patrick Lane (two years). SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Expiring terms: James K. Weathers <four years. will seek re-election) and Roy L. Byrnt.>i- 1four years. m ay s eek re-election). Continuing in office: John B. Sweene y ltwo years), Yvon 0 . Hecks cher (two years) and r>ouglas B. Nas h (two years). FOli~TAIN VAJ..J.l:Y Exp1nng terms : Bernie Svalstad <four years, will see k re-election> and Dr. Marvin Adler (four years, will seek re-election). Continuing in office: Al Hollinden six yea rs >, George Scott (six ye ars) and Roger Stanton (two years' 3 Coast Men Face Charge 111 Smuggling Three Orange Coast men and an Oregon pilot have pleaded in· noce~l· in federal court in Las Vegas to charges involving the alleged smuggling of 720 pounds of marijuana into the Red Lake area near Kingman. Ariz. Charg ed Fr i da y with possession with intent to dis- tribute marij uana were Albert David Law, Jr., 37. of Laguna Beach. Derek Trevenn ing Harris, 29, and )1ichael George Ree,·e. 30. both of Sunset Beach, and Roy David Thompson, 30. of Portland. Ore. . Trial is set for Feb. 22 for the four . who are charged in a federal grand jury indictment with involvement in an alleged smuggling s cheme in which marijuana was reportedly de· h\'ered by plane. Trial is set for Feb. 22. All three coast men were free on S5.000 bail each. while T hompson was hPl<i in li r u of SI00.000 bail ·\.ir Pact R eached '.\tl~~EAPOLIS <UPI l ~orth wes t Airlines a nd stewardesses s aid Saturday they have rea c hed a collective bargaining agreement. Details were not disclosed f ·romPage .4l FORD ... establish their own government. He charged that the Soviet Union had been spending $100 million or more in Angola and this "certainly doesn't help the continuation of d etente." The in· tervention of the Soviets and Cubans was "a setback for the people in Angola." Ford maintained that con· gressional action "has tied our hands" and called it a "serious mistake" for the United Sates States, which he said "should have flexibility" in helping peo- ple of other nations decide their own fate. Ford repeated what he said in a n earlier statement after the Senate voted Friday to cut off funds for U.S. aid in Ango~ that countries that depend on the United States would lose faith in this nation to help them under similar circumstances. He declined to discuss what ac- tions the United States has been taking in Angola, except to em· phasize that the United States has n ever had any intention of sending American military personnel to Angola and that the United States has been conduct· i.ng a "legitimate covert opera- tion" there. When a s k e d why his ad · m inistration had not previous ly s pelled out the s ituation in Angola and its own activities there. Ford said. "the President just s houldn't discuss it publicly" in detail Up, IJp and • • • Oops! It seemed like a ni ce ctay In Palm Springs Saturday, so German-born halloonist Rudi Thureaux decided lo gi\ e promotional de mons tration rtdcs while altendin~ a travel and adventure convention . Ile and two passengers had quite an adventure themselves when tht> balloon was caught in cross wi nds and whisked out of the city ll<' had to rlrop two passengers on a nearby mountain as balloon touched down on it so as to lightt.•n has load enough to clear the peak. I I IRVINE -F.xpinng terms: Art Anthony (two years. wlll not run>. Robert West ctwo years. will not run) and Henry Quigley 1 four yea.ris. will not run). Continuing in office: John Burton (four years) and Gabrielle Pryor (four years). The discrepancy in years m omce arises Crom the city's recent incorporation (1971) and subsequent attempts to stagger the length of terms. All terms m the coming election will be for four years . Elt>c tions will be held on April 13 in two other coast cities. Fil mg will be from Jan. 15 to Feb. S. The indications so tar are: ~EWPORT BEACH -Expiring terms: Donald Mcinnis 1e1ght years, will not run). Paul Ryckoff (four years, will seek re- election) and John Store <four years , will not run). Continuing In office. Lucille Kuehn (two years), Pete Barrett <two years) )filan Dostal (six years ) and Howard i ogers (10 years). ' HU~Tl~GTON BEACH E xp mg terms: Jerry Matney leiJ?ht years, will not run). Don Ship y (12 years. undecided) and Henry Duke <four year:-., undeci ed >. Continuing in office: ~llrm a G1 bll~ (SI'\ ycar:,1 , Harne Wied er (two years). Ted Bartle tt (18 yt.•arsJ and AJ Col•n ClO y ars ). Othe r terms expiring . City Clerk Alicia Wentworth <three ears, will s ee k re-election> and Treasurer Warren Hall 1rour year , will seek re-election>. Seal Beach will hold a )1 a rch 30 pr 11 general election. Expiring terms are those or Frank Sales (five years. will not run >. Thomas McKnew (four years, will seek re-election) and Rarbara Barton (two yea.rs, undecided). Continuing in office will be Tom Blackman (five years) and Harold Holden (six years). Als o expiring w ill be the terms of City Clerk Jerdys Weir (eight years , wit! s eek re-election} and Treasurer Barry Morgan (eight years. will seek re-election). In Mission Viejo, which is not an incorporated city, three ~eats on the municipal advisory council (MAC> will be contested. Expiring terms are those of Jeanne Gagnebin, John Noble and Cal Neve, all in office for one year and all seeking re-election. Continuing in office will be· Richard Lowcock and Kathleen Kelly both in office for one year. Terms will be for four years. ' Laguna Woman Dies After Fire A four-day struggle against de- ath ended Saturday for a 57-year- old woman badly burned in a Laguna Beach apartment fire. Carole Taylor of 1245 Ocean Ft'ont died about 9:30 a .m. at the burn ward of Orange County :'\-Jedical Center. She had suffered third-degree burns over 40 per. rent of her body in the Tuesday fire. Cause of the prcdawn blaze was still under investigation by fire officials Saturday. A television set was being checked as a Possible cause, a SPokesman said. The blaze did $22,000 damage to the apartment and killed the family cat. Firemen found Mrs. Taylor slumped against a sliding glass door after the fire was re- ported by a neighbor. Mrs. Taylor had only lived for a short time in the apartment where she was fatally burned. She and her husband, Col. George Taylor of Santa Monica, had rented the apartment in Oc- tober to be near their son. He was being treated in Mission Com- munity Hospital for injuries suf. fered in an automobile accident. The son was discharged from the hospital last Sunday but Mrs. Taylor reportedly enjoyed the Laguna Beach area so much she decided to stay for a while. Information about pending fWleral arrangements was not available from Orange County Medical Center Saturday night. - 'Top 10 Cities' Lists LA, San Diego~ WASHI~GTO:'-J <AP) Nine of the nation's 10 largest cities in 190 have lost population, based on new 1973 e s timates, the Census Bureau s ays. The bureau said two of the 1970 list -Washington and Cleveland -have dropped from the top 10 entirely, dis placed by San Diego, Calif., and San Antonio, Tex. San Diego ranked 14th in the of- ficial 1970 census and ninth in the 1973 estimates. San Antonio was 15th in the cens us and loth in the 1973 estimates. Washington. which was ninth in 1970, dropped to 12th in the 197;i estimates ; and Cleveland went from 10th to 15th. SC Boy Hurt Watching Dad A San Clemente boy intrigued by auto mt'chanics got a painful lesson m the dangers or gasoline Saturday when an accidental ex- plosion seared his right leg from the hip to the foot Robert Lee Palmer. ll , was rt-· ported in good condition Satur day night at Orange County Medical Cen t er's burn unit following the 5: 11 p . m . accident. Firemen said young Palmer was injured while watching his father. Lee Palmer. work on a car in the garage adjacent to their home at 102 Buena Ventura. A spokes man said the father reported that he accidentally dropped a fla shlight into a pan of gasoline he was using to clean auto parts. The light's bulb broke and ignited the gas, which burned the boy standing nearoy The father reportedly told firemen he smothered the fire before it could s pread Dolly Piiot D .. lvwy It Guoro1tt.-d Monday·f r>01v II you 00 nOI l'lliVfl ' vovr oaoer t>v !I 30 P m c.tU bel0tl' 1 ll m and v\lvr f OPY will bt' du livered ~l11rd~y ·~ Sunday II vou do 1'101 rPC:(l1Vf\ yovr copy by 9 a m Satur· dAV nr ft a m Sund.Iv call belor• 10 11 m .ind 11our cooy will bo ciehverea. Clrcefotlafl T1..,...._.• ""'"~'Orange> County 1'rN!t Ul·fltl Northwlllt I tunllnQton Ouac1' .inn W(ll1tmtn,ll'll ••O.IJIO S.tn Clt•mt•nh• c .1('1 ... lt.tflO n .. nrh S;m J u11n C1irtt'.lt oinu n 11n11 Pnrnl South 1 11011n,1 l 80un11 NIQUAI 495-0UO The 1973 figures, which the Census Bureau prepared this month on all U.S. cities, reflect two already established trends: the dropping of population in older cities in the Eas t and )1idwest. some of it because of the flight to suburbs; and the g rowth or populations in the Southeast and West. The estimates are on a city only basis and do not rank met- ropolitan areas -statistics tha. the bureau keeps track or separately. The 1973 estimates were re- quired by the federal revenue. sharing law and are the most re - cent available. a bureau SJ>Okesman said . Some of the nation's largest metroPoJitan areas include cities not on the top 10 list of individual cities . For instance, neither San Francisco nor Oakland, Calif .. ranked among the 10 cities in either the 1973 estimates or the 1970 census. but that metropolitan area was No. 6 in 1970. with a total of 3,109,519. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT l~ 0renve c.oa11 0e11y PllO(. w1111 w111e11 11 <omb.ned ,,,. N•~PrtH, Is "'611"*1 Illy "" Or-Cetst PuOllllllf\9 Compeny, Se-at• f<lill-•re publl..,_CI Monclty ltwOUO" Frldty fOt Cbsi. "'9u, Newport 8e•h, HU11tlf!Oton ll ... <h/Founlaln Valley, lrvlM , Saddl•~k V•llo •nd 1.otoun• eeach/Soutll to.st. A ,1no•• rPQlon.ol 1tdlllon Is pUbhSMd S.turday' and SUn· <1•vs T"9 P'lnd pel 11Ubllshlno Ill~"' I• et lJO W.tt O.v Sit tel, CosU Mesa, C,,tltornl• 92•)6. Robert N. Weed Pr!Hldeftl .,,ct ..... bllV\er Jack R. Curley 11 .. • l»ntO.t1t end 0.Mr.i MitN~r Thomas Keevll l!.d1lor Thomas A. Murpt,lne ""41 fle9lflt Ii dtlOt Thomas M. Mc<:ann Su"llo liClllllr Otarlts H. l.oo5 Rlehlrd P. Nall AHilleftl MeMOI .. 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December 21 , 1975 OAIL Y PILOT A :J • Uncle Len's Winner I ' David Threadgold 12 f for d esigning th ' • 0 , ~~guna Beach , coll~cts top pr ize which w ill i s years Uncle Len's Christmas Card" Day Pay of~ecorate Pa~ t of the Daily Pilot on Christmas provided b was a fan:uly ~ay at Disneyland on Saturday, r oyal st roir t~e Mtagic Kingdom. Highlights included a Dad (belo )in ron of cast le by David and his Mom and head ad w ' a pa~se for shoe adjustment with M om and r ides in~~~~ent with Dad (r ight> and, of course, lots of lik ' 1!'9 one aboard Dumbo (below, r ight). David es cartooning,. has won severa l prizes this year in con-~~~~ec~~du~ed in. Saturday editions of the Dally Pilot by n. e resides at 2904 Zell Drive, Laguna Beach. Dally Pilot Photo• by Lee Pa1111e Today's Ch~istmas Gift ••• Tomorrow's Heirloom! Goocl walues are hard to find except at Petricks. "Christmas Child" by Sister Hummel, \ 1975 Chris tmas Plate. 7 'h ", $25.00 , r ·/ ,,,,,,_,~··..r-• .... -""'··-,,. "Los Ninos--Children of the World" by Ted De Grazia. First edition by Gorham. 101/2 ", $35100 A Christmas gift at Petricks is an invest ment for tomorrow. For instance, our 1971 Hummel Christmas plate originally sold for $25.00 ... T oday, this treasur ed heirloom now sells for $350.00. e Each year, a limited edi t ion plate 1s pre sented to the world from the famou s artworks of Sister Berta Hummel. The "Christmas Child", this year's limited ed ition collec tor's plate, is a perfect ex ample of an abiding love for children which sets Hummels above all others, and creates a demand that keeps increasing in value each year. Let your Hummel collection grow with your children . An eighty year trad1t1on, Bmg &Grondahl e issued t he world's first Christmas plate 1n 1895. T he artist Henry Thclander hac; designed the Christmas plate for 1975. Production is always limited-the form destroyed and reissue 1s impossible. These beau tiful, hand painted Christmas plates increase in value from year to year. e Ted De Grazia's "Los Ninos-Children of the World" collec tor plates, first of tJ limited edition series, are the recreation of the artist's original painting chosen as the first UNICEF Christmas Card. The ''The Children of t he World" col lector's plate .•. a treasured gift. Whimsically smiling at each other 1n pen sive delight, Rag~dy Ann and Andy • look as though they 're trying to guess each other's gifts before stealing an inevi table kiss underneath the Christmas mistletoe. "Raggedy Ann and Andy" makes a perfec t complement to your holiday trimmings and a wonderful beginning to your collection. 174 1 West cl if I Dr iw NPwport Be:irl 1 u45 3313 RP1w1'f'l1 I rv111I' & Dowt < 111W•'i;tr.l1 ft Dr 1w OPEN MON-SAT 10 a.m .·9 p.m . Sunday noon-6 p.m. I. Bing & Grondahl's limited edition 1975 Christmas Plate. 7", $27 .50 "Raggedy Ann and Andy" 1975 Christmas Plate by Schm 'd Bros. 7 112" $12.50 .. . • . • . • ! r .. , , t ' .. . .\4 OAILV PILOT Sund1y. December 21. 1915 Odd Ligl1t11ing? O•llY Piiot f'tlOto by Richard K.,_~ltr The ram that drizzled down over Orange C'ounty d1dn ·1 amount to much, but it was al'companiecl b~· some unusual lightning or rather. lighting m Dana P oint Harbor's fir!:>l unnual lighted boat parade. .\bove a ~atlboat shows its s hape in , streaks of light from time exposure. Also under way Saturday night was the lighted :'llewport Harbor boat parade, which con- tinues at 6 o'clock each evening from now through Tuesday. / Sue for Cheap Housing R~ DOL'GLA. FRfTZSCHE 0 1 Ille D•1ly Piiot St41t Lu\H'r cost housing :.td\'ot·atc::. stung the l'il) of I rnne \\ant the city :rnd thl' I n·inr Compaoy to foot thr· bill for .i 12 \car $5.8 million apartml·nt !)Ubsidy pro gram That proposa I "a::. madt' as J sug~ested settlem£'nt to suit!) filed again:-t the city by tht' Oran gt' Count' F'a1r Housin~ Council and Irvine environmen· ta! writer Wesley Marx. Contending the city needs more housing for lower income workers, the suits have blocked cons·truction of the planned Irvine Industrial Complex-East. "I T 'S U!\'·A'.\'IERICA!\'," responded Coun cilman J ohn Burton, blasting the proposal as a "travesty of the free enterprise system. From Page . .t I CHRISTMAS .. \\here to ~tart thankin,g ever- )One She :.jld pt:rfect ~lrangers ha\ e brought housebold good::;. clothing. mont'Y and other t htngs th:Jt "'>H' hadn 'l even thought of t>ltrsel' e:-. · She ~aid se' t•ral cl ubs at her hi~h s chool donall'd funds they had ra1::.ed through the year·~ ac- ti\·1ties "It· s ha rct to feel destitute when yott are surrounded by so much support-and concern," she said. noting she was most tout'hrd by the gift of macrame pl:int hangers from the Silverado Cont mu at ion Schl:>OI art Classes Phil said each contnbut1on to thl' family "has a story of its own. He was obviously most touched by the gift given by a woman who • • saw the couple's plight on television coverage of the brush fire. ..She spent a lot of time and ef- fort trying lo find us first and then brought us a cross madt• with nails from Coventry Cathedral -people have really been beautiful ," Phil said. With Christmas coming on. Phil and Sue Charlton are already looking ahead to future Christmases when they hope to live in a new Rancho Sonada home. "We are going to rebuild and there's no doubt about that," Phil said ... It appears the insurance will cover most of it even though we were under-insured. We're going back out there . absolutely ... From Page A l FIRE VICTIMS ... Washington suburbs of Rockville ~d Bethesda. Police identified the Baltimore victims as Crystal Lawler, 2. and her brother . Andre, 14 months, and two of the Rockville dead as Jerimial Dwyer , 24. and Susan \\'od1ag. 1-1 A third victim of the fire which starll'd in an up- bolsterecl chair w~1s not iden· hf1ed r Jose Campos, 7, died of bums s uffered when a cardboard fort in which he was playing at his parent's Bethes da apartment was ignited by a lighted candle he was carrying, police said. In Memphis, Michae l l> Arnold, 20, died of smoke inhala tion when flames s wept throu~h his apartment early Saturday. Similarly, Councilman Henry Quigley termed the offer "out· rageous ... )1ayor Art Anthony said the matter will be discussed in a s ecret session fo llow ing Tuesdav·s council meeting, declinin·g t o m ake additional comment on the offer. Counc i I worn an Gabrielle Pryor would not discuss the mat- ter. Coun t'i lman Robert West could not be reached for com- ment. The offer by Carlyle Hall. an attorney for the Center for Law and the Public Interest and the attorney in the housing case. calls for 70 s ubsidized apart ments in existing apartment complexes The apartments would be scat tered. ratht'r than clustered 'ln one place. according to the offer. The subsidies would be paid two thirds bv the Jrvine Com· pany and one. third by the city un· der the proposal. Half the subsidies would be for f~1milirs earning less than $8,000 annuallv and half for those earn- lilg bct{\'een S8.000 and Sl2.000 a year T H F: PROPOSAL makes no pro,·1s1on fur sale of housmg, con tending the need can be met through apartment subsidies. The offer was the first result of months of negotiations on a set tlement to the two suits. One suit filed by :'\1 arx charges that the environmental impact report for the planned 2,058-acre Irvine In- dustrial Complex-East did not fldequ ately consider where lower-income wo r kers would live. The second ~uit by the housing council charges that the zoning 1s illegally in conflict with the city general plan, which calls for housing for a ll segments of the community, including workers. The propos al suggests the city finance its s hare of the subsidies by instiltlting a new bus;ness l ax. a move both Quieley and Burton label as disasterous for the pro· posed industrial complex. ., J Co_unty Holds --Off I Seawater· Intrusion By ARTHUR R . VINSEL Oftllt Dally 1'11 .. Slaff Booming post-World War JI de· velopment that transformed a thirsty Orange County from boon- docks to a network of 26 cities of nearly 1.6 million citizens was truly a boon to users of water. It triggered a ction that has as· sured the second-largest county tn California a certain degree of safety from the threat of saltwater intrusion into its freshwater ground supply. A serious threat to non-saline ground water tables exists however, in at least 14 among 263 natural basins situated in 16 California coastal counties and those on San Francisco Bay to- day. A dire warning and call for careful inspection and controls came recently from Ronald B. Robie, director of Sacramento's State Department of Water Resources. "Our findings make it clear that California must keep a .. careful watch on these valuable sources of water," said Robie. noting 14 basins show some evidence of seawater contamina- tion besides the 14 where it originally was confirmed. The findings were released following a study or 263 ground water basins from Eureka south to National City. A high chloride content in- dicative of saltwater seepage from the coastline deep into un- derground freshwater supplies several miles inl and shows seawater intrusion may be af· fecting 64 other basins, while 137 were not tested. · SAL T WATER from the sea begins to· intrude into under- ground "basins" as natural freshwater is pumped out for human use, a cause-and-effect fact of swift ur ban development. Saltwater intrusion can be con· trolled by bolster ing under- ground levels with injections of water as the supplies are deplet- ed, as they suddenly were in the post-war growth years of Orange County, particularly in the ltunt- in gton Beech and Fountain Valley region. "All the people came in and we jus t pumped out t oo muc h water," says Gordon Elser , Orange County Water District spokesman headquartered at the Water Factory 21, a monumental ,' I 0Afll0[N OROVE llLVO. ci ~ ci • ~ ~ u Ill m ID i u llOLSA AVE. ' INJECTION ' ... BARRIER Ill ' a: • ' Ill ' 5 ' ' ID ' ' WARNER ' PACIFIC OCEAN OCWD plant at Ward Street and Ellis Avenue in Fountain Valley. By next December, it will be removing salts and minerals from up to 30 million gallons or seawater a day, much of which will be re-injected into the ground water table to prevent seawater intrusion. The huge $25 million facility is still being built. In 1945, fars ighted Or ange County land use and develop- ment planners anticipating an in· flux of post-war settlers, knew steps had to be tal<en to preserve one of the area's essential ele- ments -water. By 1956, the mus hrooming county populace had used up so much it was literally overdrawn 500,000 gallons in its water bank account and saltwater intrusion had spread four miles inland. .. B UT WE'VE been doing something to counteract it now fo~ almost 20 years," says Elser, noting two million acre-feet of Colorado River Water have been purchased to date for storage by being pumped back into the ground. He said as a result, since 1956, Orange County's endangered ground wate r level has risen about 25 feet. Elser said 60 percent of the vast amount of water used m a WELLS~ • 8 "' m a: ID Orange County comes from the ground s upply threatened by "altwater intrusion. ··If it goes too far, it will really wreck things," he r e marked, ex- plaining constant efforts wiU be required to continue holding off underground oceall' seepage into the basins. A demonstration of the coun· ty's water needs is that upon completion, the sprawling Water Factory 21 will produce up to 30 million gallons daily or 30,000 acre-feet per year. The total works out to a whop· ping 9'78 billion g allons of fresh, reusable water annually, only <i portion of the total required by the county's homes, business and industry. Saltwater intrusion is held off by fresh water pumped down in· 1ection barrie r wells located diagonally and parallel to the coastline from Los Alamitos and Garden Grove boulevards to Warner Avenue. 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V•llf'f fnd In lOt •l-"4Wt HI"" U lo •S Temperature• 4111u'Ql>f •s n 31 11 0 2l 41 ?S 3l 76 2J •• 1t 7 ,. .. SS JS ' \ :)4 JO . .. 31 l1 ?S ~ ... ,, u 74 D.sMott•O " ?S ~troH lot 7l FalrlhW>kl 1) • l-tono4ulu 82 .. Houston 60 ., '"°'apoli\ . ,.. -JoKkl •Hit Sl 1t J-3t 31 l<.el\W\ C1 I 'I' JI ,. LHVf90 ~ » Llttlt llo<lt ~ 1' l.Olllh1ll• 41 ,. Mt~" St D M1em1 IJ .S Molw.,_•,.. ~ 30 MP!t St P n •• ,.._Or•••"\ ~, is ). .:I NtwYo•~ ., ,, ~ 0..la Cit• S1 ,, \ Qm.ell4 ~ 1S \ '°""K'rP11 .. ., n \ 'Pt>otn•' ., S1 Pnt\DulOll JJ n j P'll•nd. Mft 11 ?O p !!'MO.°'" H ~I Rl<l>mGM ., tO SI lOUI\ 41 )I) S.11 L•kt ,. n $.on Ot"OO st • Availa ble only a t :;... Fr•n s. ... *'ti" .. ,, Newport. Wostminater. ~"'"· n 11 Wll\/11"91"" .. 21 t State Protests Drilling Bids LOS ANGELES CAP> -The U.S. Interior Department's Ac- ceptance of $417 million in bids for oµ exploration and production rights on offshore land has drawn a storm of protest from state and local oHicials. Friday's announcement or the decision to accept the bids on 56 trac~s or oHshore land came despite protests by Los Angeles city officials, the governor both California senators, and 23'other members or the state's con- gressional delegation. SD Murder Similar To Others SAN DIEGO (AP) -Police say they believe the assassina- tion of businesswoman Tamara Rand was ordered by the un- derworld and strikingly re- sembles four other suspected contract killings in the past year. The body or ~1 rs. Rand, S.I. was found last ~ov. 9 by her husband. San Diego obstetrician Dr. Phillip Rand. She had been shot five times three tames undl'r the chin. once through the ear ·and once in the back with a .22·caliber automatic pistol pro- bably fitted with silencer, police said. "We think it was a professional hit by an agent of organized crime," acting Police Chief William Kollender said al a news conference Friday. RUT KOLLF.NDER and Lt. Ed Stevens, head of the San Diego police homiC'idt• investigation team. would not s ay 1f Mrs. Rand had any dealings with organized crime figures. "But there is no logical motive for her slaying other than so- meone wanting her out of the way because of some kind of a pro- blem with her many business de· alings," Kollender added. He said her murder was similar to the k 1lling of Sam Gian- cana. the reputed Chicago mob chieftain, who was killed last June at his home. It also bore re- _semblan<.'e to three other slay- ings suspected as being ordered by organized <.'rime an the past year. '.\1rs. Rand reportedly cut short a trip to Las Vegas three weeks before she was kill('d and told re- latives h er life had been threatened. She had been involved in a number of complt'x intl"rnational business deals in Mexico. Switzerland, the Bahamas and Italy. Mrs. Cleaver 'Older, Wi~er' SAN FRA~CISCO CAP> Kathleen Cleaver says she has lost her romanticism about re- volution in this country since she left in 1969 to join her husband in exile. She visited the San Francisco Bay area this week to negotiate with attorneys for the defense of her jailed husband, Eldridge Cleaver, and to see about raising the $300.000 it is estimated his de- fense will cost. 'Tm older and wiser," said Mts. Cleaver, 30. "I've lost my romanticism about revolution in America. I don't say it's incon- ceivable, but I know that none of, us who believed ourselves to be revolutionaries in the sixties can conceive of the form a revolution would take in America." In Sacramento, a spokesman for Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr .. David Jensen, said, "The gov- ernor ls certainly not satisfied With the acceptance.'' THE GOVERNOR earlier had urged the federal government to reject all the bids, calling them "paltry" and Car below a fair price. U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston has asked the General Accounting Of- fice to investigate the oil lease sale, an aide said in Los "Angeles after the Interior Department's announcement. Cranston said the Dec. 11 s~ Los Angeles of 70 tracts of 231 of- fered fell far short or pre-sale estimates. The Interior Depart- ment had expected bids totaling from $1.5 billion lo $2 billion. Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley said the acceptance or the bids came as no surprise to him. "It is obvious that the Depart- ment of Interior had to accept the bids to justify the preciFitous ac- tions it has taken al along," Bradley said. He said there were still many questions why the bids were so far under the expectations of the federal government. "There is nothing to stop the in· terior secretary from putting the Santa Monica Bay area on the trading block next week, next month or whenever, to make up for the low bids on the other tracts. I hope this never hap- pens," Bradley added. THE ISTERIOR Department rejected only 14 of the 70 high bids. The rejected bids totaled nearly $20 million, and they were generally for tracts near those that attracted the highest bids. PUC Urges ~egulation Of Utilities SA'.'l FRA!'J'CISCO CAP> - Regulated gas a nd electric utilities have been urged by the California Public Utilities Com- mission to make energy con- servation one of their highest priorities. "A vastly enhanced conserva- tion effort is essential in order to avoid a major c risis in energy supply in the years ahead," said PUC President David W. Holmes in a letter sent Friday to all gas .and electric firms. He said natural gas curtail· ments have caused "significant damage to California's economy and environment." The head of the PUC said the natural gas shortage has resulted in higher electric costs and that additional gas curtailment in the future may effect the supply available for cooking and heating and for industrial processes. The Jetter told the utilities all conservation activities that have any reasonable prospect of cost benefits should be analyzed. Bandits Hit Wards Store . LOS ANGELES (AP> -Two bandits made off with an estimated $40.000 from the Eagle Rock Montgomery Ward store's vault Saturday after tying up employes, police said. The bandits, one carrying a handgun, were described as between 30 and 35 years old. They apparently got into the store through an employes' entrance before opening time. None of the employes was hurt, officers said. ]"uiJ/!e IJisrnisses Santa Claus' Case SA~ FRANCISCO (AP> -The traffic court defendant identified himself as Santa Claus. "I don't find Santa Claus or Kris Kringle or St. Nicholas on my calendar," said Traffic Com- missioner Jerrold Levitin. "Are you in the right place?" The portly. white· bearded fellow who had ambled into court Friday, dressed in white and red, said he had given his name as Donald Banducci and his age as 26 when he signed up to protest Fromme Moved SAN DIEGO CAP> -Lynette Fromme, sentenced to life im- prisonment for trying to kill President Ford. was lr8Nferrcd to the rederal MetroPolltan Cor- · rectional Center here Seturday, U.S. ma111bBlls sold. Lt. Frank Moe said Miss Fromme arrived at the ~ntcr at 11:45 a.m. He uld hedJdnotknow howlon.aahewouldstay. I his parking ticket. He bad done so, he said, because he was wear- ing "civilian clothes" when he got the $20 parking ticket. "What happened?" the traffic commissioner asked. .. WELL," THE MAN said throUgh his beard, "I parked my reindeer in front of Macy's, and they must have moved a litUe bit into the special yellow ione. •· Levitin pressed Curt.her with his interr-0gatlon. "Are you employed at Macy's?" "Yes. There are two of us San· tas working there, but the other gt'J''S an imposter," uld lbc de· (endant, who tater revealed to re- Porters that he works as a white· river g\tide during the off-«Jeason and that his employers did not krlow he bad worn his suit out of the store. "I've heal'd 10,000 excuses ln the 16 months I '•e been ln this job," Levitin intoned. "I pro· mised m yself I would cfumiss the ticket lf I ever heard a new one.'• ' MOlpractice Solution? \ Medical F .und Proposed Snoozing? u1"1 T••11o10 Justic e Marshall E . McComb of the state Supreme Court, the oldest member, is being in vestigated after the Los Angeles Daily Journal claimed he has been falling asleep on the bench. I.OS ANGF.LF.S (AP> -Crl'a hon of a state fund to help pay medical malpractice lawsuit claims was proposed Saturday to nine legislators Investigating the malpractice insurance crisis. "This is no longer a doctor·s problem, no longer a doctor- lawyer problem. It's a social pro- blem," sald Dr. Robert LeSage. president of the harbor area de- legation of the Los Angeles Coun ty Medical Association. DR. DAN LANG, representing the Concerned Physicians for Malpractice Reform, said a state fund could help avert threatened slowdowns and walkouts by doc tors protesting rising costs of malpratice insurance. Such a fund could bl' based on revenues from taxes on health care. hospital <.'are or health m - :>urance policies, he said. Dr. Lang said patients as well as do('tors would have to take a part in payment of the msuranc'-· pretniums. He said insurance rates were going up Jan. l because malpractice claims ex- ceeded the amount of the pre· miums. The fund would be used to pay the portion of malpractice claims not covered by the doctors' 1975 insurance premium rates. At the current premium level, he said physicians would be covered for claims up to S50.000 and anything above that would be covered by the fund. Dr. Joseph Boyle. speaker of the House of Delegates of the California ~edical Association, told the legislators he favored such a fund, but s:ud hi:, group 1~ . still working on its official pru posal for malprat't1ce reform. Or. Boyle s~ud such a Cund would increase public awarenes~ of the size o{ settlements The hearing was called by Democratic Assemblyman Vin cent Thomas of San Pedro at the state office building. LAST WEEK the state in surance commissioner approved a plan to create a physician owned insurance company undl'r the aegis of the Southern C'ahfornia Council of Physi<.·1an:-. ln ~orthern California, ph~s1 cian-owned companies ha\'e rt> cently been formed and lowt'r . premiums ha\'e resulted We're open ALL DAY Dec. 25th SMART SANTA'S SHOP AT THRIFTY , ... ,.1~, .... ,..,.,~ ... "' .. WMtll STOClS LAST! 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"To pn'p<ll'l' a curnpn'hensive. enforceable ('0.1.;tal ZollL' Conservation Plan to be s ubmitted to lhe Lt.'gisl<1ture at thestartuftl\l' 1976se:::;sion.'' \\'ell, that 197fi SC'ssion 1s almost upon us. :rnd thr pl~1n 1n·nmi:-t'" tl> be the biggest 1s~ue C\'t'r tackled Ill Sa~:r,mwnto T n r~wt. it ·~ so L':-.plosive that a number of kg1:-,lull\l'S ar1..• tr~·ing to ~ltdl' out from undt.>r it by sug- ,.:l·~ting (':Jlilorn1a \OtL·r::, dt.>t'llll' what to do with the ~ \lmpkx pl.111 ThL' pl.rn 1:-, n·.ich It I" outlined in 443 pages of maps. h•\l .uni photot.!r~1phs :,uggl'slmg what the tullll"\' :-,hmil d hl· tnr thl' "t.itl''s 1.072 miles of \ '\)j~ l 111\l' ll 1' difltl·ult t1> find IJult \\1th mu~t of tht' broud r,·t'l1n11n1..'lHlat11>11..., \\llO dol'sn t '' unt dl'an beaches -.nth n-.1:-,on:.1hk puhltt· at'l'ess·! Or murl' boating op po1·tun1llL'" .rnd prntl'l't Ion ol "<'ll'nlif1t· ~rnd w1hlllll.' '-Ill'' ' Hutt lw :-na.i.:' .11 t' lw;.:rnnin~ to :-.how up. tm1 l·'or lll!'>t all('I'. t Ill' plan t'~llb for LTl'illlllg or l\\>tttm1t11..·:-. for all 111nu1w ll'\ t•ls to live near the roa...,l '' 1th1n1t s pdl111g oul how ;ind ''here the finantmg \\ii I l>L1 I mmu. \ lead ing figun' 111 tlw ('Oa~tal pr·upo~it ion .. \s :-1.·mhlyman Hubl'rl \immo ! H-.\tJSl'adt.!roJ. s:.iid Ja:-,t \\l'vk, ''Th L' plan ha-. .~nllL' \t?ry far in soci.11 l'll;..!ll1Cering. fl is f~u· mot'l' IH'l'tni.ltll'nt <tnd far mul'l' lon~-l asting th:1n thcor1g1nal Proposition 20 pa~:,ed b.' the voters in l~li.'.!. · form and !--hould be left to the la\\ makers And there. of cours~. 1s Uw rub. What was p1c - tun•d by most Californians as a proposal to save our ~:0:1:-,tlinl' from poor planning and development ac- tually tu.ts a hl'avy foot in the door of sncial planning. Our conclusion at the this point is. That voters be given a chance h) approve or re- Jl'<:t ~1 $180-million bond issue to purchase specific I.mil areas outlined in the plan for public use. Thtlt the Legislature is capable of handling most dd:11b of thL' proposal as submitted. That tlw dt•trnmt regarding pledgt.>s of supply111g homes to low-and moderate-income fam1hes be dropped a:-, 1mpract1cal and far too co:-.ll~ \\'hen 3 1wwspaper hears about ~1 pl'L'S:> con fl'rcncc being <."ailed ~ind the ingredients involve .John Kt•nnccl,J. ,1 ··my:-.lL'ry woman" the :\l afia .md tlw C l.'\. lht· Lt•mpt.1t wn 1~ too gn•al to 1gnon· .\nd ~1 hout fiO m·wsnwn from thL· Cnit1.'0 Stote~ .incl >tbro.1d far from ignurt•u Judith Campbt'll Exner last \H!L'k in San Diego. J ll•r strange appL0<1rance and her r e luctance to ad- drl•ss srnrL'S of q Ul'slions about her relationship with lilt· l<.1le P rl'sirlcnt as well as top Mafia figures raised more speeulation thun e\'er. And throughout, tl1L'rc ''as a fla\'lH" of a hustle. ) ~ rt' I lie wan t' '1>lt•1..., to dl•c·11l1.· the issue. So do mcm h1·rs of ..i ~rnup t·.ilkd I hl• ('allfnrnw Cnordrn.it in~ ( ·1H lllt'll. \.'1111')10 .... l'd Pl labor .. 111<1 h11 .... itH':o-S llllL'l"l::-.ts . md hc .. .11lvd II\ Or~lll..!'' <:ounl1an C1L Fl·r~u .... nn It st'l'ms to he npenin~. bl'l'<IUSL' reports now are being eonfll'm l'd that hook publ1shl'l'S and telcYision producer!l an• in toud1 with lhc woman ;ind h1..'I' ( .l\\'Vl'r!'. '1t appL·~11·s that \lrs. Exner w::ints substantial l'ash bcf on' 'hL' tll'li\·ers the details . .\11d . unfortunatd~·. the n0ws mccii::i moy ha\ t.' h1.1L'll lurt'd right into lw1 hands 'N ow this is the 14th Amendment, which gua ran tees minorities equal educationa l opportunities, except when But \1 H I .11w. d1.11rman of thl' :-tall' roa...,l•ll 1·11mm1!'-11111 ...... 1~..., 11111<:h ot the is~m· at·tu . .illy I!-lJ:-. tl' a bus is involved!' The GOods on Hoover WASIHNGTON The FBl vendetta against Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. didn't end with his murder. 'Fhe old FBI buJldog J . Edgar Hoover, who had tried to blacken King's name while he was alive, also tried to tarnish his death. Not long a fter King was gunned down on the balcony of his Memphis motel on April 4, 1968, Hoover sent word to me that the motive be hind the murder was not racism but cuckoldry, that the assassin apparently had been hired by a jealous husband 1 have held back this story for more than seven years because of my rule agai nst r evealing sources. But Hoover is now fad- ing from the contemporary scene into history. His incredible at- tempt to panic King into commit- ting suicide, it seems to me, als o abrogates any r ight he may have ;:Abandon Busing-It Has Failed .\mc·n<':1 1s b1~ <'nough to adm1l h~"·1ni.: m..tdt' a m1st..1f..t'. Ru!>tn i:! as ;,i v. ay of bnnJ,!1n~ :1hout ck~l'f!rt.•gjt1on m srhol•b ha:-,n·t \\Ork1.'d Rus ing has n<'t hroui:ht \\ htll's .md blacks togt'I hl·r It hj!-:.uh 'lrluted tht:' fac.idt· nf intcgr~t1on for a genurne t'ffort to improve r.1ce r elations :'-fore th;,in 30 1wrcent of whit<' <'hildren ha\ e ll'ft the p11hl1« :-t'hoob Rlack p.mmb fed th.it thl•ir children ..1rl' twmg u::-1.·d l11 prov<.' a point in a soc·1.1l undcrlak ltlg :rnd that thl'ir edut·at1on h..ts suffered as a re::.ult \n 1mp;1rt1.tl ..,un·ry of busin~ h\ educ..itnrs h~1s JllSt bl'l'n com pleted . TJIF. KF.\' POl!'JTin thalrl.'port 1-. that hu:-,mg 1s ;;i tragic national f.11lt1n· The> n•port sees very ltlllt• 1•\ 1denct' th:•l ony of tht• m1;:1nal hn1w:. h..t\ 1' heen fulfrlkd fhl· n ·port ':•) ~ that llw ha,1t· l'l.in 1:> inlwn•n ll \ unworkl.lhll· In .... tc·:-id of bnn,:?ml! Aml'nt·an .. r 11ce1 her. h11s mg h .1s t·reall'(J <h't'P 1 h ... ms w1th1n t'ach .tffN•tc•cJ ( NORMAN COUSINS ) !nstt>ad of crl':itmg a bctkr spirit in lhl' land, it has produced profound feelin~s of htlterness and is poisoning th<:> American soul. It has d1\·ert<:>d the attention of Americans Crom th1.• n•.11 is-.lll'. "h1ch is to upgr .1dl· the qu<ihty nf education for all c1trzens. wh1tl.' :ind black. "hcrevcr they m.iv I I\"<'. • . It has obscun•ct th<' nee<I to d<·al in ba:.icw::ivs with the horrors of a slum ex i"ll'nt'l' for m1l11ons of Americ::ins. It has become a substitute f<)r the real thing. We have fixed our attentil>n on buses gomg back :md forth ralht:'r than on "hat is happening inside the :-.chools themsel ,·es. What is happening inside tht' schoob 1s th al t It\• a rt1f1 cwl nature of the solution has sp1lktl over lo the cla:-sronm. · Black childn•n whose :,lu m b:ickground and poor nutrit10n hav<' impaired their intellectual drvelopml'nt are at a disad,·an- tage alongside children who have not heen economically or soc1ally depnn•d. In t hose c as C's where the level of instruction has been adjusted downward to accommodate thl' s lower ch 11 d r en. the otht·r <.'hildren have suffen'<i. The problem 1s not primanly rac1;ll but<.'conomic We will not advanccthecauscof inlei?rat1on. we will not provide a dN1t•nt education for our young citizens, \\'t:' writ not create a mon• s(){'ially rt:'spons ible ::.ociety hy putting the problem on wheels and expecting rt to arnvc al a solution everyday. TtUS IS A biller pill for m;rny million!iof Americanstoswnllow. ftor a long time I supported bu., mi:: because I hl'lievl'd that t>wrv ~real SOC'1a l ;idvancc in hrstor~ has oft en heL'n accompained hy se:1ring ordeals Hut the ordeal of busing 1s not leading lo ~1ny }!rl'at social gains J ha'(' he<.>n at fault because I h~d to" ail unti 1 the impartial sur \'l'Y by educators before I reahzcd what was plain foreveryonctoM·e all Jtong. Jl owdowe getout ofil? The first lhmg to do is for Presi- dent Ford to call a White House conference for the purpose of makin~ •m obJective analysis of the bus mg experience and for pro- posmg alternatives if the partici- pants behevl' the original purpose' is not being served. IT IS TO BF. hoped that the pen•ons invited to the WhLte House confert'nt'e would come from many professions and oc- cupations, and not from education alone. Th<' conference should include liberols who aren't reluctant lo make an agonizing reappraisal. It also s hould include con - servatiVl'S who are less interested in crowini:: O\'L'r a "victory" than in meetin;t n common chaJlenge to lht• t'ntirt' nation. There is no disgr ace in h:iving failed in an important social en- terpri~e The only disgraC'e rs pers1stinJ! v•ith failure becau~e we have made commitments \\1lhout regard to the need for kecµmg an open mind. ~ACK ANDERSON J lo confide ntiality. Therefore. I have decided it is in the: public in - terest to tell the story. Back in 1968, I was on good terms with the o ld FBI curmudgeon . He sent word through an intermediary that King's killer . James Earl Ray. had been in Los Angeles shortly befor e he returned east to stalk the civil rights leader. HOOVER'S m essenger sug gested that Ray had been hire<! by a jealous hus band, who had become enraged by the dis - covery that his wife had borne King's child. The intermediary identified the Los Angeles couple and showed me supporting data. I was eager, of course, to rind out who was be hind the as- sassination. So I n ew to Los .\n;!l'lt..'~ ~rnd chd my d<imm•llt'!:-l lo confirm the F BI leads. I could rin~ absolutely no evidence that contradicted the couple's own explanation that Dr. King was an honored friend of the family. a frequent guest in their home and nothing more. I also disco·1ered with deepen- ing apprehension that there were no FBI agents on this trail that was supposed to be so hot. J re- turned to Washington satisfied that the FBI story was er roneous. and ha lf convinced that it was a deliberate hoax. YET I WAS reluctant to believe ill of Hoover. Like so many others, I wanted to believe ~e was at least one rock of in- tegl-tty in Washington. He had. after all, created a miracle -an honest and efficient police force out of what had been in 19'24 a cor- rupt menagerie of dnmks, hac"s. misfits and courthouse hangers on. So I kept the jury out on Hoover. In late 1970 the jury came in. for me. I happened to be on an airplane with the late Rep. Hale Boggs <D-La .>. then the House Democratic leade r. He told me how member s of Congress wert> be ing inti m i date d , if not blackmailed. by Hoover. He said that the FBI would Literacy Made Civillzation Possible Th<'re are m any ways in which soc1('t1es a<'cu mulat e and transmit knowledge. Primitive tor preliterate) societies depend • on huma n memory for the storage of knowl ed~e. and on tPI<' h U m 3 n V 0 i (' t• f 0 r I t S transmission. Prtm1llve J>('Ople u s u ally h ave po w e rful memories, S in<'(' they cannot write things down 1n notebooks for later re fercncl' Alex Haley, thl· wnt('rlowhom \1 a lcolm X dictatPd hJs autobio- i:raphy, t('lls. m h.i~ ::i m azmJ! .... tory of hi ~ '-Car<.'h for his 1\Cri can an 1•r5torti, how hi.' f1nalh founct lh l· v lllagt' I n (;ambaa from "hi<'h his own anCH tOt h d be•n captur~d and zsol into sl:wery This determination u mACSe by a 72-year-<>ld villaac hl$torian who was able to trace, in oral re- citation covering 260 years and la stin g many hours, the genealogy of on e Kinte, from whom both he and Mr. Haley were descended. Primitive socie ties honor lhe elderly, who are storehouses or knowled~e . PRIMITIVE people believe 1n the power of ·the human voice lhe magic of speech and song. However. as Ha rold Innis, the Canadian h ist or ian , wrote. ··Richness of oral tradition made tor a flexible civilization. but not one which could be d1sc1plLOed to -: the point of effective pohticaJ Wl H y.·• Primitive societi es therefore wt>re rarely large. The written word brou~hl into bei.nJt a new social dlstinc· t1on, that bet wt en the literate and the illiterate. o r peasant. The pt-uant ls not simply an ilJlttrate among illiferates. as ln primitive societies, but one who is ruled by a literate ruling class of priests, seen and m agicians h1 the ( 5.1. HAYAKAWA ) service of (as a rule) a military aristocracy. The high priests of ancient Egypt, like the Mandarins or China a nd the ecclesiastks of medieva l Eu r ope, h e ld a monopoly on the impor tant SKrets of the society, and the peasant could do nothutg but obey his betters. But lit er,.acy brou~ht something much more important into being. Wntten words can be r tad and r eread, thought .1ho11t, compan•t1 ~nd pondl·n·tl Statements can be examined for locical consis ten cy GeneraJ · agreement may be sought amon$l many. Words might rl'main m agical to the peasant, but to the prltst and scholar they became instru· ment.s of coherent thouaht, or socially shared ideas and percep. t.IOM -and lheretoreofscience. Pr int i n g br oke the knowle dge monopoly of the priests and mandarins. In Euro- pean history perhaps the most serious consequence of printing was the publication of transla- tions of the Bible in vemacuJar languages -English, Fre nch. German. The w o rk o r people like Wycllf!~ and John Huss eventual- ly broke the monopoly of Rome -and led to the rise of one Protestant sect after another. THI S PROCESS co n - t 1 nut-s to thi s da y. be('aus e the cen tral idea of Protestantism (if I may over- simplify vastly) ls," Read the Bi· hie for yourself, and you will see tht li"ht," as compattd with the Catholic teachlna (also va.o;tly ovenlmpUCied ), "IJaten to the priest, ·who will interpret the Bible for you." •'The bo\'.>k. ·' says D avid Ricsman o f Harvard UnJverslty. "help.OJ liberate the reader fro m his group and lts emotions. and allows the contemplation of L • alternative responses and the trying on of new e motions .... The book tem-1:o-be a solvent of authority.'' QUITE UNLIKE the television program, the book c an be en- joyed at one's own pace. It can be read and r eread and ren ected up- on as it generates aspirations and dreams. Those aspirations and dreams -like those or Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln. Thomas Edison , Emil y Dickinson, Harry Truman separate one from the crowd and ultimately create a n individual: a unique human individual, and not "just one orthe gang." No wonder Andrew Carnegie believed that the best thing be could do for people wao; to build libraries. Indeed, I do not know how it is possible to become an individual in today's world without the privatt> adventures or the mlnd provided by reading. The current issue of Newsweek asks in a feature story, "Why Can't Johnny Write?" Nted one aak7 come upon a skeleton in a niem- bcr·s closet -a woman, a vice. <i shady business associate -and then get word to him that an ac- cusation against him had re- ached the FBI a nd they wanted to alert him so he could be on his guard . From t he n o n, the Coni?ressman was likely to be a captive of Hoover 's. For the next few days. I circulated among officials and newsmen who were likely to know som ething about the dark srdc of Hoover. 1 discovered that every last one of them was afraid of H oover . BECAUSE we believed no police official should ever become this powerful in America, we began an investiga- tion of the FBI chief. ln a series of l'Olumns that ran sporadically from December 1970 through tht• fall of 1971, we revealed among other things: That Hoover had received $50.000 for books written in his name by FBI personnel on gov- ernment time; that he had ac- cepted annual free va cations at the Hotel de! Charro near the Del Mar. Calif., racetrack from oil millionaire Clint Murchison Jr .. that Hoover used the FDI to dig up and circulate dirt about the' private lives o f prominenl Amencans who had committed no crime: t hat he had kept Con g r essme n under sur- veillance. then hed about 1t. We also discovered that the man of steel. t he deity who kept a , life-sized. bronze bust of himself • m the foyer of his home, was in reality, even as you and I, a fatty with a sweet tooth and a stomach fuJl of gas pains; a dweller in a burglary-ridden neighborhood whose own Chr is tmas lights had been vandalized; a fearful old man who crouc hed down in ont' corn e r of hi s bulle tproof limous ine and propped up his hat in another corner. AS THE MONTHS of 1971 passed, and it was seen that wc> had not been struck down by lightning, critical scrutiny began throughout the national media Life, Time. News week, the daily press, nightly television. -- The result was instructive. Hoover s uddenly pulled in his horns. He began to turn down Nixonite requests for bag jobs. White House aides complained that Hoover had grown soft. But Hoover h ad rediscover ed the restra ints o f the American system -too late for bis reputa· lion but not too late for the coun- try. ORANGE·coAST DAILY PILOT Hobfort N. Werd. Publisht>r ThomLJs Knv1l. 1':du01 Thoma.t Plllmtr. Sundlt11 f:d1toriol Poqr f':d1tor The editorial page or the Daily Pilot seeks to inrorm and stimulate readers by presentinit on this page diverse commentary 00 topics or inttrf'St by syndical· ed columnists and cartoomsL'I, by providing a forum for readers' views and by presenting this ne'>'llpaper'i1 opinions and ldu-c on current topics. The t.'ditorial opinions of the Daily Pilot aPPtar only In the tdltoriol column at the top of thf' pa~e. Op1nloni. C'X• p~sC'd by tht columnists and cartoonists and lett;er ters ar~ their ow11 and no f'n l'Mment of their views by th DaHy PiJot ahou ld bt lnrerrf'd. Sunday, Decembcr21, 1975 -,, ] da in' ('0 Ut ta WC m nu II(, fa wi w: Af Oll Ki lll ca In 1t~ m th to SL N of fo A 01 fo nt Sc h: f' rr tc fc c R ·, -,- Angola lnvolvelllent . Perils U.S. Policy WASIUNCTON The real danger in the g1·owm1 American involvement in Angola is that it could weaken the position of the United. Stat~s in fnr more impor tant situations throughout the world. C STANLEY J __ K_A_R_N_ow ____ Ues with Utt• rebt uf Afrfra, s1n<:t· the Ford administration 1s ap- parently mi xed up with thl' wrong allies against th<' wrong liberation m ovement. ln other words, the For d ad- ministration is jeopardizing a number of key inte rnational rela- tionships by supporting Angolan factions that probably cannot win the ~ivil war c urrently being waged 10 a remote comer of Africa. cor\Cern with m ounting criticism. especially in Con gress, that his Policy of detente has I avored the Soviet Union. Although offidal American spokesm en hav<> avoided m en liorung that the United ~late:, is working in tacit t•oncert in Angola with South Afnca, the n:1 lJon mos t detested by blaek Africans . this f act is known throughout the continent This pre<licamC'nl is largely the outcom e of Secretary of State Kissinger's n'fusal to tons1der ways lo encour:igt• lhl' rival na- tionalist f3ct1ons m A11gola lo rt.> concile their differt•nces follow rng Portugal's withdrawal from 1ts African possession last s um mer. So, it seems to me, one casual ty of the Angola me::;s t-<>uld be a failure by Kissinger to reach j fresh agreemenl with th e Kremlin on the limitation of s trategic arms. TH US THE United States is bl· ing tainted by association w1lh J st itt e t h a t p u r s u es w h 1 l t' supremacy policies. It is \\orth noting that C'hina. which h:.id been ht:lping lht> anti Soviet fat· lions in Angola, pulled out rather than appear to be coopl•rating with South Africa For he cannot appear to be striking a compromise deal with the Russians as long as they arc hostile to America's t'hents in Angola. And the Russians are un hkely to show restraint in Angol.1 as long as their liberation group has the upper hand there. Jn acld1lion , lhl' United States is assisting a <'oalition of Angolan movements that has no credibili· ty elsewhere in Afnca. The Sov- iet-backed group, on the other hand, is r ecognized by a doze n African nations as the legitimate government of Angola. Instead, Kissingt.'r authorized the Centra l lntelligenct' Agency to funnel som e $50 m1lliun in secret weapons shipments tu the .National Front for the Liberation of Angola a nd the National linion for the Total lndl'pcndt>nce of Angola. whi<'h joined forces to oppose the Popular Movement for the Libe r ation of Angola. an organization !>Upporlt-d by lht• S<wiet Union and Cub.i AT THE SAME time, the pro- s pects for conciliation between the United States and Cuba, which looked good a few months ago, are n ow being thwarted because of Prime Minister Fidel Castro's commitment to the Sov- iet-backed Angola ns. 1 very much doubt that Angola is going to becom <' another Viet- nam. as som e pessimists here predict, since t here is no task in lht.> Un ited St :iks for anothl'r foreign adv('nture KISSl ~GER 'S dt>ct:,wn mav have been promott•d in part by President Ford's dt>s1re to dl· monslrate that h t> rnn bt> as lOUgh toward the fiu:-.s1ans as former Gov. Ronnld Reagan. his c hi e f co mp(•litor for the Republican nominat1on. Cas tro evidently chose to make his commitment· in order to re· pay Moscow. w hi<'h has given him more than SS billion militan and economic aid since 1961. Ills dedication lo the Angolan revolu- tionaries is a lso designed lo de- monstrate tha t, despite his re rent offers t o m ake peace \\1th the United Slates. hcis not giving up his radical vocation . But there is ;.i ..;1m1lan\y between Angola and \'il'tnam in the sense that the United States. t hanks to K issinger's 1n transigencr, missed a chance for " diplomatic sellll'ml'nl He is. therefore. stuck with a <'Onnict he cannot win and c~innot atford to lose. lt may also r eflect K1ssinger ·s The present U.S. role 111 Angola. meanwhile. could have an adverse effect on Amenca's Chr~trnas Isn't Only for Good Little Children n y RRADKAKELIUS Tht• p~•t'l'· 1s qtut'kemng the trafftt· :-eems to l!l"OW more ht!Cllc l'Jch day, the list of lhmJ!s to he> donl' 1" ~''"t'some. and Chnstma:, ('Omt.'!' a:-a hca,·y dN1<lhnl'. ~lany of us wtsh tl wen' :ill \\\er now. lhts tiresome pace, this limelt:'ss nlu~ll t\ ~en~e of C'yn ic1sm can grow. To this C'vn1t·1:-m of ('hristmas. we have SC'nX'~e a nd the !'t('rt•otyped "Humbug!·· But. mort' ~ubll)·. tht• \'OH'e of pristine rightcous- nt.'~S C'nes nut · .\n E.'nd to this rnatl'rialbm. this spendtn).! :1od huying for Christmas! Christm:•s i!' !'ptnlual. not material '. .. The :-lronJ!C'SI \"Ol<'l' of t')111C'ism is that which at- t:icks llw m~•tl•rh11lsm of t his reason. To this voke I re:-poncl with a loud. sin<'erl"' ''Hum- bug'.. · Sill'llll: Buy· Fi 11 ~·1111r homes with the m cen!'l' of t·r:mh1•1-rw:-and hurning yule log, thL' slt>am of pu<ldin:.! :111<1 ~pin• cakes. the work <lf decol':tl ill;? -) l':-i. pl:1st •<' t ret•s too. Buy that l''lr:i qualit)' ilt•m. tf ~·t1u t•.in afford it, even thou~h a d1ea1wr µ1ft "ill tin )IATF.RIAl.IS:ll al Christmas 1~ okay: Yes. indeed' For this 1:-thl' ~eason of magic, when tht.' mat<'rtal of food Jnd gifts become ho- ly and joined with the spirit ti al As the C'hn::.t child 1s an image of material nesh made holy nnd t.'lernal, so will ··The Six· )Iii lion Dollar-)1 an · a nd "Rarbie" dolls. train sets. peantll huller machines and candy c:ines he matt•rtal that is transformed C"ell•hr.1lt' '' 11 h food and drink and friends bring intn ~·our folrl those who are lonely and ~lln1w . Tht'SI.' t llmqs arc gifts to us; arc they nol holy und gooct? If there bl' a C'hn..;tmas Her etic. let him be nnt poor Scr('tog1.'. whosE.' depri\'ed childhood r:nised him not l o see the spiritual in the mall'rial world. Let the heretic-be dear old n'cl-suitl:'d, while-be arded Santa Claus. I abhor S;1nta Claus. tie gin•s gifts to children in response to their i;!ood det>ds. Sa ml :'-licholas. a bi::ihop in fourlh-<'entury {t;:1ly who gave gifts to all children. 1s mon.• appropriate. Chn~tmas is lo gi\'e ~1fts oul of love and de· :-1n'. r.1thcr th,111 ju:-l1f1t·atinn hv \\nrks and dl'l'Ci!> HOW CA~ .\~\'of U!> JU!>tlfy the birth of the wond1.'r bahy Jesu::. by our O\\'n merit and worth? Is t his birth, thl' focus of our celebra- tion. not an astounding free gift? Let us here a nd now liberate oursel'"es and our children from the painful myth of gettinf! what we want for Christmas because we have been good. Let us J?ive g ifts out of love. and if that I I • lovr is more ('Omfortable with a hand-mad<'. b;,lck to the c>arlh. recycled ash tray. give that insteJd of tlw silver one from the Broadway Let YllUr rc•ason for giving gifts to children be bec::lllsC you love tht>m without a price tag, ~incl you ):!in' yourself to them in celebration of the wonclt•r baby given to all of us. Finally, take lime lo <'elebrate~ This C'hn-=t :\1 ass, this birthday party of the Christ - 1.·hild, is :::i festiv;,d that brings alive the faith ancf hOPl' of 2.000 <'Ollc<'llve years. Let your own inm'r chalet quicken to new life, released for a moment of time [tnd space from 1 ational answl•r:-; :ind logic. to dream. lo laugh and to hvt.' the JOY of now Rt>wart" The child tn lht> manger. this wonder baby, 1s no plastic or ceramic figure to he put .1way on Dc>c. 26. This child will grow into ~1 disturbingly loving revolutionary , whose 1m,1Jll' <1nd faith are tolerated ;.is much as 1" politically expedient b)' all worlci govern men ts. Rt'T l'l.TDL\TELY. to ptd' u1> this child. to h1.)ld him m your arms. will be to hear hts cry for rl'' olution and change and transform a lion: He cnt's for a death to lhP compulsivr drives for s1.'C'urity and sl'lf pn•si'l'\' .it 1<1n. lw crie:-; for a !!iv1ng .1w:1y nl yoursl·lf. ~1lur .Ill. th:it others m-ov 1.•;1t and Ji\·e fulkr lives. that all may ha\ e p0c~1 t·1.•, anci uream and laugh ;is you may on Chrti-;tmas :'-J1J!hl T o gal\' upon this \\Ondcr-haby ts lo !:>L'L' the Age of Aquari\1s, the Hrotherhood of ~1an. <md all of the images ~f peace and fulfillment made rl':il ma f1:1 shin~in~ant. Hold th<lt ehild within you this Christmas. Hear the disturbing l'ry that <':llb for ~'<1u Leap v.1th him into thl· future of hOPl' )-lay ChnstmJs bl' tor )1n1 thl' l'll.JO~nwnt and sharin~ of ~·ol11' m.lll'rt.tl 11d11•s. a J.!•' 111~ of gifts to childre n out of luvt'. not merit, a nd the daring to h'1ok upon till' f.tt'I! uf lhl' Christ child and to cln«•m of what {';111 lw tu know that you h"1\l.' till' pmH'r to makt• all of this real. The Ret• Brad Karelws ts with Sl. .\loru s Episcopal Church m Lagu110Beach. Sunday, Oo<:ember 21 1975 OAIL 't PILOT 17 ZAIRE : • .. ·._ = .. : : .. ~·: ·~ .... _: ·:. ··:·.: : :. ~ ... :· :.-:.::.: ~.: :~=~:·~-.~.:.~·.'!'"-. ~~ • ..... ; .... -.... ~..-i~F~-:~-r ....... S.W. AF RICA :··· 0 . ... t11 too . . UPI MIP A NATION DIVIDED -Area designall'd h~· '\umhl'r 1 I' l'Ontrolled by F,:\iLA. suppoi 1 l'd prcnou!-.I.' by China and now solely by thl' l · S and Zaire. Area 2 is occupied b~ ll~1.' So\'il'l· and Cuban-backed MPLA. South \fnca reportedly 1s :-cnd1ng troops to a1cl t!w l'~ITA f.id1on. \\lllch \\Ith th1.· .F:\LA 1·011trob Arl'j :L The thrcl' acronym-.. represt>nt :\ngol.i"s three w~11"1111g trtb..il populations. 'God Help Theni i.f They're ln11oce111' Overzealous Justice WASHI:"iGTO~ J udge::. like lo m~lkt• a big thtng owr protect- '"~ clt.'fendants from publicity that might prejudice Junes -=omelimcs The big battle is between the First and Sixth Amendments, fair trial \'ersus free press; but as often as not .1ud1cial gag orders are a means wht.'reby authority-infatuated 1udi?es help prosecutors conduct :.:i private lyn ching. T ht.'n there are the times when there 1s no gag order. The loudest n•cenl exam pie of th<' h l' n t' h coopc>r3l1ng 1n t 111 :-w •• y ll) ch'prive· ll n - p op u I :..tr ft1!llrt.':::. of lhE.'ir consl1 t1on:d rights has bt'e n tran!'pinng in Oetro1t. where a b unC'h of guys from ~ew J C'rst>y with Italian names and r e putations a s hoodlums have been marched in hefor<' a federal grand jury and forced to undC'r.t?o a police lmeup. ~lll unclt•r mit'<imum possible publtctly. Although these ch:.1racters ha- \'en'l bC'en indicted for anything; m1t only has lht.' go,·ernment ll'l it bl' known throu~h the media that lhey arc u n d1.'r suspicion for murder. but gallons of other stuff :1l>oul the>m have been spilled nnrl lt•Jkt>d to the pres:;. The spilll'rs and lcakE.'rS have to br the O.A. 's offtt'l' Jnd/or the FBI. :'llaybc lhl'Sl' ginks we sec be· in!! s hoved down official cor- ridors and 1n ;Jncl out of grand Jttry rooms an• .ts h;1c.l as they're made out to lw l.l'l°S hope ~o. hrt·au~<' (;od hl'lp th1.•m 1f l11t•y'rt• 1nnm·ent TllF. J USTICE Department has already ll l('d them un telension and 1n the papers, and "here hj\"C ;di those prating Judges gone? Wht.'rc are the gag orders? Whl•n do '"~gel to hear one of those blJck robed. senten- . tious jurisprud1•s r ead us the lc>c· ( VON HOFFMAN ) lure on the rights of the!>e un popular persons to a modicum of due process? Granting l he conspicuous moral cowardice uf the bench. you would still think that some ju4ge in Detroit wuuld have the moxie to obje<:t to what the pro- s ecutors are doing to the ltllle thal"s left of the grand jury·:-; original fun ct ton:-;. In this case. :is in many other ones in the last few yc;irs. it hi.ts been used as an 1iwest1gati\'c a rm of the J ustic1.· Department. a legal tortur l' chamber for the ex- traction of :-i.•lt 111cnminat1ng testimony. A grand jury·s fun<'tion, a<·- • cording to a Supreme Court rul· ing on the subject as recently as H months ago, 1s "hoth the dt.' termination whether there is pro- bable cause to bt'iieve a crime has been commitl<'d and the pro· tection of citizens a~ainst un- founded crimmal prost•cut1ons." In keeping with that. 1t 1s for the protection of innrn.'l'nl people that grand jury prol'l'l'<ltngs arc secret. In -this 10\i.'St1gation. though, the grand Jury has bl•t•n used as an occasion for puhlt<'11 ing the Justice Dt>pa rtml'nl"s as yet-unproven suspicion:-; i.llld f11r putting extralrgal pressun· on these men. GUILTY OR not. whether tht'.Y are eventually mdicted or art> dropped for a new set of suspects. the men's rl'put:itions have bcl'n blasted. T ht' i::rand JllrY. whtl'h was once thought of, to use thl' Suprcmt' Court's lang uage ~igain, "'as ~1 protector of cit11ens a!!::tin"t lll'hitrary ;1nrl opprl'SSI\'\' ~overnml'nl net ion. · has no" b e e n p <' r v C' r t i.' rl i n t n l h 1' meC'hanism for ('arr) Lil!( out sul'h action. The introd\1Ct1on hy \nn~ress a few ye<.in· ago or ~omethin g called ust.' 1m munit v" has helpetl to d\':-troy the grand ;ury .Is 11ur pro\l•t·tor Thts de\'111· 1·11~1bks thl· ;.?overnmcnt to fon.,- .1 m.111 to 1nnim111ate himself in t runt t>f .1 ~ r;1nd )Ury in return fm .1 hmttl•d 1mmu111ty agatn!>t pro- :-l'<'Ulton . H1:s own v. ords t·an·t be used against him ma subsequent trial. but the :tovernment can take th1.• leads he ts forced to pronde b~ . ll· ... t1fy1n;? .1/.1111'>l h11n:-1•lf to fiml \~ltm·""l'S :ind l'\ 1<ll'l1l't: that ca•l ht• t1~1·1! 111 I hi.• I 11 al l h.1t \\ 111 hang htm. La~t Vl'.tr l ht• Suprrme C'ourt ht•lped -thl· aht1w ol thl• gr;tnd Jury :ilong by ruling lhJt illcg..illy 11hlj10ed C\'idencc may b1• µrl.' :-t.'nled lo it. /\~ with tl•st1monv exacted by use 1mmumty, th1· 1.•videnC'e can't be used in a tri:il it ~l'lf but it <'an be used to develop other leads. A HAPPY by product of t his ruling is to ent'oura~e the good folks al the F BI lo smash down vour door without a warrant. If judges ever get hack into contact with reality and see how cop:-. wreck people's homes when thev !'earch them, they d underslan<l wh;H these decisions <'an mean lo us innocent, taxpaying serfs. The more elaborate methods 11f :nfl1<'ti ng inequity are ordinanh "·" l'd for unpopular prople "h•• ll1.•l tt:n1• t;irgl'ls of pohhc.11 11p p11rlun11 ~ fur prose<'utorial H·ll· dt•ll.l~ Ollt'tl the Vi('lllllS .fft• r.uht'.ds, but :-.nml'ttnll'~ J dt" tnl'l ~1 ttvrnt>v m..1v delt•rm111t' at " \'lhHI ~ h to ·IH' It alt.in .111cl .1 tl'am ... t1.•r from :"t•w .Jersey. The 11•c·pnt indictment 1tl \l~r\'tn \l;1n1h•I, the j!ovrrnor 11! \1<11·~ I.ind. hv a J,!rand Jury t h.Jt l1•akt.•d \\IH':..c than Jerry Fo1 d lry1n;.? 11' kt'l'P a Sl.'lTl.'t, Sl't.>ms tn h.l\l' :-ll·111rn1•d from lloth1n.: :iwn.' than .1 ~enl·r:il Jusl1t'l' llep.1rlnwnt 11'.11111 ..;hnot 1tsl'lf .1 d1'l'f "11 h :!t) pt1111t ant h•1 s. Soml' l'un~n·~:-.1unJI l.mm.tk lllt! I' nt'l'1h•d I ti "top hlllld ,111d llll 1nforml•d ,.!r.1nd Jllrtt's from bl· :n~ ll't'd ,t, Ill\ l'"l 1~at1lr~ ad Jlln('l:-ot tlw FHI. Hut 111dJ!t.'" \\ hn kill!\\ lhl'' r1• nut MIJIJ'Mised tu h1 · till' D \ ·s little helpers could t'lllll n h11t1• loo. t 'Supervisors COurageous on Abortion Stand' l'011t'i.'1\':1bh· th.11 in till' (utu11• .111 11ff1ce C'3 ll m:iv C'oc;l SIOtl ii nicasu r('s ~1 re · rltlt l ;1k1•n t 11 l'h:lllt!l' till' toi I :-; y:-;ll'ITI To lhe Editor· Thl' Oran~,. Clllll11 Y Ho<1rd of S1,1p('r\"isors' coura~1.-011s uct1on on tht.• troubl(•som1' and m any slded issue of :1 hort1on c·m111M.'I 1ng gave nt'w hope lo thn:-e of us who believe tha t govt•rnnwnt leaders mus t oolclly face thl' s tern edicts of morahty and rtsponsibihty l refu!SC to br hcve that ours 1s a s OC'H?l Y without '1rtue Never. in all of history. has mankind san<'t 1or1Ni throogh of (iri:'1 dl.'creo the ct>s~at1on of th:tl natural funct ton whic•h tns~1n•s his own pl'rPt'tu1ty :mci m ves (mal meanin~ to ;_111 of l'l'l.'3tion. The volt•es ht.>urd most fn.• qut'ntly and 1ns 1stcnt ly <·omt• fro m thost' amonA u11 who. through soml' m assave mis In .terpretaUon of thl' lUlivcr:sal law "hich governs us all, lrnw l'' 11erienced a s piritual death itml thus <'annot hear lhl' ('all t o ~acrifi<'e a nd ach1evem,•nt th<1t 1:- mankind"s manifesto and t hus his ultimate fate. lt is the heeding of this call thr ough men such as the :-upervisors that gives to the peo- plea renewed belier in the power of their own individuality and fres h str e ngth to fan· t he <'rushing cha ll e nites of our time OORIS WINKLF.ll IA-t •• Flgu rf' To the Editor. t read your artlcl<' on mulprc.lc lice iwoblcm~ with grc:H in terest. One phase of this problem h.1s never come to altenti'On or lh\' ( MAILBOX ) l...ett4t'1 ff'9m f'Hde" ar~ welcome. TM rltM te c..,_ .._.. ~ tt flt ..-<• M' .. lmlftftlt llllet K ,._ WfWll!. L.enen .. ,.. _,.,.., "' 1e1 wilt lie """ ~··AU ""'" n•111ll l1K!Wt •lfnllwe M4 melll ... .ellrtD blll '"''"•I -y lie wilM>e!CI ... ,.._ ....-If 111fflcle111rHto"11 •PNr9"1 PM4ry will "" ... ...-.1tM4! public doC'tors who raise their rate:; 1n PXC'<·i-~ of the-a<ld1t1onal eost. thui: m3ktn~ an l'\tra prnfllt from lhl'lr palti.•nts For example. wt' know of two J! e1ll'r a I pr .H' I ti 1 onl·r..; \\host• rates will go. acC'ordin~ to your <'hart, from Sl .29fi to $7.7&1. :tn HI c1·~3se of $6.487 Th('Y havt' r:i1sl•d tht•1r off1<'t v1s1ts M per '1:-.1t lt 1s ~afl' to a:.. :.unw th~y see t al a minimum 1 2·1 patients per <iay I ;.11n assuming four per hour and a ~ix-hour day tlf lhl' caJJ runs over 15 minutc>s, they c h ar gt> tlouble >.At SS. that is SL20 per da¥ and does not includt• hos pital visits . Now assumt' tht•y work four days a week -200 days per year $120 times 200. ns 1 figurt> it. is $:?_..~ per year in <''ltra incomt' -a very n1Cc profit. And, bel1t•\ 1• me. it is being rlont'. JtowC'Vl'r , I do know one do<·tor who took the hme to figure llllt the tot:tl off1<'l' <'n lls per ~l·ar and <'ame up with Sl.50 pcl\Sell. \\ h1t'h if \IHI nrnlt1pl\ 1t out \'Omes ' .. :n C'lo:-t• to the uctual m 'UrJnr~rJtl'1nr1l'Jsr Plel\S~ do not usl' my namP Al ;o plus. I canirnt ht• °"1thuut ,1 d0<·tor :"JA ME wrnu1r:t.D Patl1»11t ('rbb TC'I the Editor With reg!lrd It' lilt· q1111t.111on:- hy me in tlw :irtide n'!;!,trd11ll! the malpr al·t1<'(' cri:-1:-. th,'rE> art' :-ever al clari fi<' at tons in ordt·l' lest one fostl'r ton many mis<'on· ceptions. One -The patient :md t ht• physician '1rl' d<!a l!ng with mslO<'t'urances. not malpr3t'l Ll't' This m ust be the 1111 m:ir) chf fe1·ent1ation to he m.uk h.r I ht' l .E'j!tsl :it u n• Two Thl' t•o:-t for malprar ltct• ha!! ::i dist in1·t ll'whn~ '.1lul' F;ither the phy!>1cwn huys lht• 111 llllr3nce or hC' dot·~n 't 1f th" phys1C'i:rn buy!-> th<' '""11runC'l', Hw p ll b I i c m us t p ~\ y nm r 1' for mt>di cal ~l'l'\'H~C's "h1C'h, llll'idl'll tally. are loo tu~h alrC'<ld> It 1:-. Thr('C' Thl• char:wt 1•r of nwt11l'.•l pr~t('t tl'(' must ch;rngc 1f lhl' IWW r:th'S an• :1('1"1'ptt•<t. F{\llr -Th(' ciu:ility ''' ml'dh-al pract1<'E' mu!>t tklt•rior.itc 1( th1· Ill'\\' t'•1lt':-ar<' :1<'t't•pkd Fn·e A t'('('pt1n;! lhl' nt'" rat,·~ w ill incrl'CJ:st.' tlw m.1lprj{' t1c'l' cll'\m!' rate • 1'< Tht'rt' <I I I ' f.11 1110 nlJO\ l·""'l'r:-lh•:-t rt<'I 111n:-mu't h1 m.u1t> 011 the munht•l' th.11 \\11l l>t• vra<lu:•h•d l':t<'h Yl'.1r Sevt'n Thi:, tl» a p;1t tl'lll <'n:-1s :t:-ll)tl{'h 3:-0 it b ,l ph\Slt"t,lt)', t•ns1~ P at tl'lll" :-.lHHlltl m.1!..1• tlWnl:->\'I\ t'!' .IS \ l)(•al il:-po ... ~1hlt· 111 lhl·~t.' lll''\t "'" <'r1t1r;1 l 11.1\ :- ROIH:HT E Stll~ll'l z: ~1 U C~ I ;18 DAILY PILC'\T Sunday December 21 197'5 t. f, t ~ . for everyone on your li·st ! 5.50 Boys' ski sweaters 11 bright 1-.n t patterns Our 1blt"' 1cryl c knit Long rc1glt1n <.ICP\'f'~ F;ivor1te colors. $1;f"S S-M L I It• l fO.l' on1'1 2.88 S<ty Merry Chrrstm.1s :1 th ..i genuine suede leather checkretary. H mC1sorne acces,,ory tor IT'"'ney cred t c1rds checkbooK morP H:ncsomc colors \\t1 ·l ..i prr>at r.rlt1 1.29 Men's golf shirts of lOO"o polyester T\\ o chec.,t pockets fully detailed v. th c1011t le> color contr;-isl stitch1nq M1·11' 1,'1 ~ • ., ·-... - Men's sport shirts. T<•rr Ifie p11nts of .icr-tC'lte nylon vJ1th orwn coll.rr stylinq I ullon culfs . Men's JCPenney slacks of 2-w<'!y stretch polycsler. Biln-Rol ~hrrt hugqer waist- h.ind Mtlch1ne w;:ish- ,11.>lr Solid colors. 'Hildi's Garden' kitchen coordinates hnvc whimsical little garden vegetables on cotton terry Choice of prints in machine w.:ishilble colors. :/ 9.99 5-piece bath ensemble of soft poly- ester pile. No-slip late x backing Includes bath m<lt, contour mat lid cover. tnnk set. Machine washable A decorfltor touch for the holidays1 .. ... 1.25 2.50 s7 Men's velour knit robes. Arnrl trr.icr· t 1t!" nj ,...,,., ,\1th shri.'11 col••' c;tyl1nci n •1o1nrlsorrw solirl 1:0101 G1fl I O H (I Men's Walkathon socks. Or Ion .icryl1c str0tr 11 11 1 Ion. Rc1nforcPd Misses' photo print bikinis. Colorfully '"crc0ned pictures Lettuce-edge scarves A new handbag 1s .-1 mnke a thoughtful welcome gift. Ex- q1ft. In colorful pnnded vinyl in colors Women's slippers in- clude multi rolor or Pmhro1 !Prf"d -;r11ff "' ryl11, <)C)l1f5 llc·PI ;ind tor• OrH' .. ,ze fits ,111 Supr·r r nqc of colors Nylon shift gowns, trrm med with dainty ltlce. PJSll']IS S-M-L Queen s11r-s SS. . All stores open every night 'til Christmas. Stores open Sunday 10AMto6 PM. on whites or pJstels. 4.99 lightweight thermal blanket or 100°0 poly- 0r.tN Pul ;i nrw bl<rn kel tJndN the tree> for ''VC'ryonr·. .ind to ;ill • 1 qood n1qht. prints and solids 3.29 Mickey Mouse" slippers for the children mttkc ;i pract1cnl <in d fun gift at th e snme time Wrap them up for <111 the kids you know . Merry Christmas from. she'll adore. Soft fleece robes of Arne I" triacetaie an<1 nylon. Misses' sizes Full length. $15. Shop Sunday I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the followfftc) 1tons: S8 Soft and feminine bow blouse, great for the holidays . . and after. Fashioned ot tcxturized woven Ultressa'" polyester so el!SY to care for. Darks anc1 pnstels Misses' sizes. -r \,~ ~ ~ ~->--~~' ' ~/ ~ ~ ~ ~----·; ~.-A~.~\~-· ~" -019 r, , ~:, I ~~ lrJo/ / 0 \ / ....... _ 1~. ~· 3.50 Boys' screen print shirts of polyester. He'll lovr> one of these w.11 tinq for him 1indC'r lh<' lrrr, 3.97 The classic shetland style cardigan for q1rls. Cashmrlon· acrylic. Sizes 7·14 . I , I S8 Plar-Sa'rlta! G ive " polyester long- sleeve shirt with turn-back cuffs. Pastels, dusties, darks. Misses' sizes. Polyester pull-on pants have smooth, comfortable fit. Easy-care double knit. Fashion colors . Misses' sizes. 99~ Boys' athletic type tube socks. Cotton I nylon/Orlon 'll acrylic. Cushioned cotton terry foot. M-L sizes. s~so Smock-top pajamas for girls in soft cotton flannel. Sizes 7-14. Girls' 3-6x, 5.50. C: ~1111 A FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach (714) 64~2313 LAGUNA HILLS, Laguna Hill Mall (7 14) 581-7700 HARBOR CENTER. Costa Mesa (714) 646-5021 . HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771 ... Mesa Marine 'Hangs It Vp' I After 33 Years 111 Corps I ~ ~ ~ \ 1v- ..,_ MATIHEW WAIDELICH (LEFT) SURRENDER S SABER ANO TITLE Reserve Unit's New Sergeant Major Is William E. Romans SMARTSANTAS •a.11• lhae~ OPENlATENIGHTS SHOP K a v " Tll CHRISTMAS LOW-PRICED GIFT IDEAS SAFE , SENSIBLE, USEFUL EXCLUSIVE ELECTRONIC DEVICES THAT PLAY All VEAR! TAPE RECORDERS PHONOGRAPHS INTERCOM SYSTEMS OPEN REEL CASSETIE 8·TRACK1 22 MODELS RADIO SHACK KITS COMPACTS PORTABLESr 1 , ~ 1, WIRELES S WIRED 8-TRACKS' 1 , GREAT GIFTS' ~ 8 MODELS I I 6 MODELS ~' 2195 Af '12~~~ RECORD CHANGERS CB TRANSCEIVERS MOBILE BASE The cercmonit."s al 1':1 Toro Ma nne C'orps Air Stallon m arked lht> t>nd or 8 person al e r a for Marine Aar Res erve Ser~eut MaJOr l1 atthew WaufeUch. He admitted later there was a lump in hts throa t throughout much of the ntes As he passed t he saber or his post to Sgt. MaJ · William E. Romans, 1t marked the end or his nearly 33 years or as sodation with the Marine Corps . ''It's a little like dy ing," the Costa Mesa n ' s ident said a fte r the formal parad e. ··Alter all, l 've been around tht> Marine Corps most of my life." Sunday. December 21 1?75 Wa1dehch was 23 ye:.irs old "hen hl' enh sted m the Corps in Septemb<•r. 1942 at Grand R apid~. Mich. He had been e mployC'd by the M1ch1gan Bt>ll System a year earlier . but his commun1cations work was interrupted by three year s of beach Ian dings in s uch h1 stonc s pots as Guadalcanal, Munda, Vella La Vella. Bo ug ajnvill e. Guam. Sa1p an, Tini an and Pelehu. When returned l o tnar- tive duty in 1945. he was a drill mstr~tor at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot , P arris Jsland. s.r. After returning to ' work in lht• Cllmmun11·:i t1ons ftl'ld . W .11dt•ltc·h d1dn 't turn h 1:. h.H·k 011 the M .irtrll' ('orp" In 19-\8, ht• "J" 111:.trum1•11 tal in forming Jnd tram 1 n g J n l' " ~1 J r 1 n t' Resen l' nfle com pan~ Ill' \\JS I l'l' J llt•d to .ll' ttve duty" 1th thl· umt 111 Au~ust. 1950. following the outl>rc.·~•k of war 111 Korea. and dunn~ tlw lll':'(l 25 months hl' :-.1.'rVt•d .1s a dnll 1nstru<.'tor in San Diego, as a torn municatwns inslrut·tor. combat condit1onmg tn struc tor , coath of thC' boxrng tl':Jm at F:I Toro Marine Corps A 1 r Slalwn and on tht• :.tJff of thl· Maniw Corp:.· lnspl.'ctor General DAIL y PILOT A 9 \! t•lc a st•d to in J<.'t t \ <.' .ll) an ::,eph•11it>1•1 19:>2 hl• "as trans(l•rn•d from ~11 d11~an Bl•ll to thl· Pa1:1flc Tt•lephot1l' Co l k JOant•d J ~ ..inne Rt'st'rH· t..ink b..1tt.1llon 1n S..111 01t•g o Jnd lall·r t r J II " f l' r r t' d t 0 l h l' ~ta11111• .\1r Ht•st•nt'. "t:'l'\tn~ "llh J numbt•rof Wllb Sgt '.\I .iJ Homan" who n•hl·\ ed W a1dl.'h('h as lnp l•nhsted mun \\1lh thl· 1':1 Toro bast.>d :illat·k squadron. t-nlislt•d in the Marint-Corp~ at C'h 1cagu 111 Dl'Cl'ffibt•r. 1949. He ::;;.iw Sl'l'VtC<.> m K orea and hJs sl'rVl'd wt th M anm· Air Support Squadron •I pnor tu his curn.•nt :.i:. s1gnment Closeout! Save 253 to 553! Closeout! 29.99 Orig 39.95. Heavy wrought iron baker s racks .• w:h• r • r. . 1eproduced from I' trl/ EurOP•'"" Lrc.id c"<'ltn~ r.11 ·<. A111 • .o v.ell to eleq.tnl lu1 rn.11 or l..isuotl '.urroun<l nq::. p, • '·· ·1 ' • tJ')O~S or I 1v1sl°'rd .·.i•r qrl'' r'• • ' (1! ' I ,,~., t\i "'1 I'll·· ' .... · .x2Jxl~ S.1\I" 1l•ri ' ~ 1C Glass shelves available at extra cost Ouant1hes limited on all closeout merchandise Delivery extra _ EASY SCIENCE ~rOMPLETE WITH BASE • • ' FAIR AND AND CARTRIDGE' ·: t ' 'J , ARCHERKITS' B MODELS WALKIE TAL KIE' . 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PERFORMING PAGING CB' 2~ MODELS FROM 249 CB ANTENNAS ALL TYPES ALL MADE BY US IN USA' I &i FREE 18 MODELS FROM 599 Rad"' Sh•<~ •nl,oducfll -1\ lltnOU\ '<>•cos.I A.,l,i.I~ Cf\ 1.,.,. 1976 CATALOG LISTS 1 OVER 2400 ITEMS' GET YOUR FREE COPY AT •" l960 •nd "jl bee" .t .-ortd le.Ott 1n C1111efl\ R'"" 1,11 • 1 vears VWMe IO"'lt ol .-.,1111c1 t6 urt'°' '""' """ 1"' ,r,"'' '' pci•v .-111mes ti H bt" wQ(!h ,our wi,1te to WAtl rOR R( AUS flC I vou have to 1nd .tvol(1 tht haule .tnd 01of)lr-n•\ nl Cli'Al+nq • VII S$01 e t 1nd 8u"<t ~ Wt .-ii.a m1~ • Oitt O•" Atttirr t ""' 01 CA '"tennu ''""'' COi • C..tt>IM and •C.C,U('t•t\ l""'fl 11UI '" l.t•tl¥ qood \UDC>I¥ tOdlY Rt11t11,f1r CB •l 1n!C'I tnC'I i\fh '"'" Ot.l Y bf Fbdio Sh1Cl 1n 01'' O•f"f 4000 \f'IOD\ +n ''" U4\A .tnl1 (Ar~A Buy lrO_,. 11e1lly Qi.J.tl+I f't1 \OfK·•M' .,..111 t1·f!nn1" ne.ghbofhoOd R.-n.o Sh1c~ ANY RADIO SHACK STORE1 1 --------- RADIO SHACK PRICES ON AVERAGE HAVE INCREASED LESS THAN 1 \SINCE JULY. 19'74! All STORES OP£N EVENINGS UNTIL !I PJI SUNO~YS 10 AM. TO 6 PM ANAHEIM FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1' HUNTINGTON ORANGE 2UI Ult t.l!ltGlft Al't 1r_....,~1 BEACH t 01 So GtelMI SOtlltl ...... llt2t St. .. ,....,,,.,._ 2>&0 "° °""" ...,. Ut So (udtd ll'OSC ~Al't 6991 W,,,... Avt 1)00 ClllpctWI BUENA PARK 1'1$7 11'111 LAGUNA BEACH SANTA ANA Im Slanloft Al't FULLERTON 66' N ,de COii! Hwy •Sclutllhlll CORONA DEL MAR lAlMoSW~....., mt So1111t ....,, Slr1'I m Or-.'"' LAGUNA HILLS (HoNf Pim) >'27 ( Cotti ""' GARDEN GROVE 2•IOS ~H lllall I UJ Wttt t 11~ $11911 COSTA MESA 1 mt •non s11t11 LAGUNA NIGUEL SAN CLEME~TE tlOJ ......,, ll¥d lt0'2...,,... JO?U c-v-., "-'I tttSo (IC-lleM mo """°' IM '"""°"' • ~mllal CYPRESS LA HABRA SAN JUAN .... lJnctlcl °' IS 11 W W!toftiel Blvd CAPISTRANO R. TANDY CORPORATIO"' COMPANY '"' Sollltl H~ llwf mt1 C-C.tlltno SEAL B~H 11Jl'S S.. M TUSTIN 1)0>4 """°'1 ... VILLA PARr. 17&Sl~ WESTMINSTER t •• ltOOlllulll ''"*'-"11 & 1'cftdeltftl ..__ .... 11111 c Soect ' lt2 .. -....... ''' ._it;' r •""?O'J \ \ • I Closeout! 19.9 Orig. 39.95. 72'' spiral staircase, crafted of wrought iron Rust resistant f1n1sh Seven steps are perfect for plants Save almost 50% on this handsome unit now. 54"' stairs, or1q . 29.95 Closeout 16.99. 36'' stairs. onq 19.95. Closeout 12.99. erry ,. Closeout! 17 .99 Orig. 24.95. Choose a bookcase unit lorn itrh \"Ur 1Jo1~•·' r 1ril Cr llt1«l nl 111 ivy \\IOWJhl 1rnn Mf',l'>Uft:" 11 ! 111 Lnv1•ly qill tnr II••' hnlcd 1y-. .111> <l(, s 111•nos' Closeout! 49.99 Orig. 79.95. Tall bakers con- sole is 28 · Yv1dr H.1~ IM> 1. · t1i>"P upper shPlvPs. 11110 1 ~ ' dr rp lo.ver shE''\PS. Use l0r T\/ or stereo equipm<>nt boo•s or knickknacks S.wt' almo•1 SJO! ~~~~·~ t Glass shelvei available at extra cost. Use your JCPenney Charge Card. 10.99 (Not shown) Orig. 24.95. Small corner curio shelf unit st.:11 ids 36 · t;ill. Graceful scroll des1qn, Tall corner curio unit onq 39 95 Closeout 17 .99 . . All stores open every night 'tll Christmas. Stores open Sunday 10 AM-6 PM . ARCADIA·SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD I MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIV~RSIOE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOO_ ·- I A •• OAtl y PILOT • Sunday. o.e.tno.r21. 1875 , MJCRVYH•S Christmas Mervyn's is your headquarters for save 5.021 f iberflex Orange Peel skateboards Features 24" length, wide urethane wheels, double· action adjustable trucks and fiberglass board. R EG. 24.99 skateboards save 5.021 MakahaTM Mako Kick Tail s kateboards REG. 24.99 19 • 97 Great features! 24" long w1thwide ure thane wheels, black die-cast aluminum H 1just trucks and the a ll-important kick tail styling. - LAST D AYS 19.97 Hang Ten® skateboards 24.97 REG. 29.99 Prices effective through Wed., Dec. 24th open Sunday, December 21st 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Shop Monday and Tuesday 9:30A.M. to 9:30P.M.-Wednesday, December 24: 9:30A.M. to 6P.M. Skateboards 1n Fremont store, Boy( Oe~rtment Closed Christmas Day, December 25th our entire stock of 10K and 14K gold j ewelry 25o/o off Reg. 9.97·129.97, SALE 7.47·97.47 Shown, just a few representative styl1•s from our wide selection of exquisit ely designed gift jewelry. Men's and worn· en's rings, p1crred earrinq~. w1·ddinq rings and pendants for sorn .. un1• spl'C•.i l Fine Jewelry Oepdrt'lll'" women's pu llover knits Crew neck styles. Short or long steeves. Choice of rill· bed, plain and bodyline ~tyles. Sizes S·M·L. lon g qui lt and fleece rob es Novelty nr 1nts. briqht j,Jorats, str1pt>s and . . j unior dress sale REG. S5 3.99 Super selection in f'.1w·cJrP fahri~. 5 to 13. Dresses, req Sl 8 $26 ..... 15.99·22.99 Pant suits. r1•q 1 7 .99 $26. . . 15.99·22.99 Longs, rt>q S 16·S25 . • • 13.99-22.99 Junior Dress De pan mPnl women's evening longs 22.99-28.99 $28-$48 VA LUES Gri>.:it sel1!ct1on of l>nl l.Jy '.lvfe~ 1nclud1ng haltt·r~ Lovely t11m,, d•·T 111. ~ zes & 16. Or PSs Or.p.:irtmcnl w o m en's wrap coats Leather-look polvv1nvt 1n tan or blue. PraC1 1c.:il wipes clean. Sizes 8 to 18. Coat Department REG. $22 17.99 leather jack ets •20 off Women's genuine leather fully lin,.d 1ackets. Earr11 tones 1n m1~~f's' ~11ts Coat Department REG. $75 •55 polyester pants 1 .01 off Knit r•btwrl ruill 11,., \' 1•h slightly fl,irN1 fl'Q\ Ynl<1 bc1ck Nc1vy, bldck and ot h1·1 c:olors. Size~ 8 to 18. REG $10 8 .99 wom en's plaid pants Spun polyestt>r that took~ likr wool 1 bu ttnn or 2 buttoo h•Qh wo1 ~t A\\Qrted pl11d 111 11/••\ 8· 18 REG. $14 9.99 Illustration$ 1nl1rgtd to show det1il Fme Jewelry Departments in ell stores except Petaluma full figure cardigans Woml'n 's easy-care ac- rylic 11bbed or pointelle styles. Pastels or darks. Sizes 44 48, REG. $12 9.99 sale! save 1.01 on junior pant tops Entire stock of reg. $10 pant tops now on sale! Smocks and big tops in polyester/cotton gauze; light plaids and stripes in junior sizes. Not all · styles in all stores. REG . SlO 8.99 save 2.01 on nylon ski jackets. Princess line, vertical quilt detarl, shirred waist and other styles; polyester fiberfill . Si zits S·M·L. REG. $7 4.99 belted cardigans Women's V-neck. lo ng sleeve acrylic cardigans. Solids, sizes S·M·L. Accessory Department ' ' 1 • ~- REG. $9 7.99 1 .01 off best-selling women 's j ean s REG. $9 7 .99 All·time favorites, class ic 4-pocket flares in brushed 100 .., cotton o r 85% cotton/15% polyester pinwalr corduroy. Choice of popular jean colors in sizes 8 to 18. tailored polyester print sh irts Long sleeves. top stitched full placket button front; 2-piece stay collar In misses' sizes. shirt and s w eater -:-- { - -.. vest sets ~~ Polyester shirt w1 th coordinating acrylic sleeveless sweater vest. Machine wa\h· able and dryablP. Welcome gifts In <fizes 8 to 18. REG. 8.99 7.97 save 5.01 on plaid hooded maxi coats REG. 11.99 10.99 REG. $42 36.99 Dramatic style in wool blend melton cloth; double-breast· ed and belted in back. Button and pocket details. Oark·tone plaids. Sizes 8 to 16. Coat Department V neck vest 1n solid color 100% acrylic. Coordinated with J long sleeve, full ptack et shirt in fashion printspf 100°~ poly ester or bt1•nds lr1 s111;s M L·XL. 30o/o off all •5 nec kwear REG. $5 EA. 2 FoR $7 3.69 EA. For the men on your g1fl list, the newest stripes, tapestries and patterns. Fully tipped 100% polyester in 4· ~. ~:.., ~ '. in-hand and red t-t ws • boys' f ootball jerseys Numbt!rs on front, back and 3/4 sleeves. Rayon/ cotton; white body with con· trast shoulder yoke of red, black or blue. S·M·L·XL. • (REG. 3.99 I 3.39 Top-of·the·line skateboards now 5.02 off! Scceen printed fiberglass or hardwood boards, featuring wide urethane wheels and double·action adjustable trucks. sale! con~rast-stitched polyester dress shirts Popular all-purpose dress shirts; can be worn for.. sport or dress. Permanent stay banded collar with mitered front pocket. Machine washable;permanent press. Choice of colors in sizes 14Yi·16Y2. SHORTSLEEVE,REG.a99 5.97 LONG SLEEVE, REG . 7.~ ~---""" /~ ... \ 6.97 . ,' ,1 ,_ .. ' I 1 /,;{:'~ ~ / ~ I , ~-/ r. --~· ,, i ¥1 , • ... I ~ ~ f,. \ -I b )' :::: ~ ~ ( \ ") . boys' short sleeve knits Crew neck and Wallace REG. 4.50 Beery styles in polyes-3 97 ter /cotton blends. Pat· • terns, stripes, novelty prints in sizes 8 to 18. save 1.02! short sleeve sport shirts Comfort-styled with short sleeves, shirt tail bottom and chest pocket. Machine washable and dryable polyester /cotton blend. Assorted pat- terns. Sizes 8 to 18. REG. 3.99 2.97 I crawlers and overalls Save 25% on our entire stock of infants• polyester/rayon quilted styles, 100% cot· ton corduroy or denim. Prints, solids. 12-18-24 months. Reg. $4 • • • • • • • 2.99 boxed gift sets 20°A> off Choose from a large selection of kitcflon novelties, towel sets, place mat sets and pillow cases. Ideal for Christmas. Rtg. 4.99. 3.99 Reg. 5.99, 4.79 Roq. 7.99, 6.39 FULLERTON Crossroads Cent er, 3204 East Yorba Linda -996-8800 HUNTINGTON BEACH 9811 Adams Avenue-963-9731 Camps Close As Last of Vietnam Refugees Seek Out New Lives FT. I~DIA:'\TOW'l GAP, Pa. lAPI -The rows of s habby white barracks, temporary home since May 28 for 22,033 refugees from Southeast Asia. were silent and empty. The camp, one of four set up in this country after the fall of Vietnam last spring, was closed last week after the departure of the last 93 re- fugees. all m embers of two large families. The last of the camps , at Ft. Chaffee, Ark., was to close Saturday. · The Arkansas base was down to one, last Vietnamese refugee out of nearly 51,000 that had entered the American mainstream through its resetllement center . Only one was left on Satur- day without a s ponsor. Camp Pendleton had closed its "Little Saigon" almost two months ago. Ft. Chaffee's last refugee was to have dis- cussions with two volunlary agencil'S and was expected to accept sponsorship from one of ' them. according to Donald McDonald, civilian coordinator oft he Arkansas relocation program. Meanwhile, the last two families al Ft. In- diantown Gap, the.l-toang Van Dan family, and the Nguyen Van Tra family, left their temporary homes last week. It was a bitter sweet time. "That's all behind me .... Vietnam is behind me," Hoang Van Dan said through an in- -terpreter as he prepart'd to leave Pennsylvania with his family of nine for Baldwin, La., and a new. permanent home. ··I'm not worried about the future. I'm going to go down t here and I understand the sponsors are going to help us make a living." he said. "I think we will Ix' able to do better than the Americans," said Nguyen Van Tra, a fisherman who plans to locate his family of 27 in Foley, Ala. "In Vietnam, we work from dawn until dusk, un· like the Americans, who come back e arly.•• ~ilitary and c.ivilian camp administrators State Uses More Gas SAC'RA)l E:-.ITO (l 'PI l rl'presented a 3.4 percent incre;.ise from Sep- tember. The board said there was an 8 percent decrease in September &lnd1y.Oecember21, 1975 ~ J OAIL V PILOT A I J "' UPI T•l•PllOlo MRS. HOANG VAN DAN STIFLES HER SNIFFLES offered the two families a ceremonious farewell as they boarded buses for the airport at Har- risburg. Both were sponsored by Roman Catholic parishes. Most of the last of the refugees apparently spoke little or no English. though they have been in this country about six months. ··w e did have a chance to study English here. but in order to learn English, you have to bE' happy and we were very sad because we left our- country.'· Tra said through his interpreter. ''When we leave camp and have daily con- tact with Americans, we'll learn how to speak better." he said. "Some of the kids learned English pretty• well." said one American interpreter, "and they will talk to you. But the adults don't want lo ap- pear stupid, especially when the press is around.'' WANTED DIAMONDS &GEM STONES •GOLD & PLATINUM JEWEL RV Convert unwanted 1ewelry into cash. We buy f1om p11va1e ind1v1duals and estates. Expert exam1nat1Un and apprmal by Graduate Gemologist. Call 963·5625 and ask for Mr. F olll. PROFESSIONAL JEWELERS INC. lilloieSi!I J• .... • •• • • • .,l •. , .... , 714 /963 5625 201102 Bruu"-h111~t Stri~et, Su1tP 201 Hunt1119to11 Br.ich, CA 92646 factory JIM E~® au!horized WATCHES service center Genuine TIMEX " Electric Watch Warranty Service . Performed On The Ener Cells Available Premises Watches Out Of Guarantee. Small Charge Complete Watch Reoair Services Large Selection of COMPANY New TIMEX~ Watches 8:30 to 5 Mon. thru Sat. 2541 S. MAI SANTA ANA PH. 5'9- QUALI TY LIV E and CUT XMAS TREES Open 'til 9 p.m. Daily '--~~~--~~~,~~- aaao ,\lot of car. :\o t a 101 of monc~. Mission Viejo lmpotts San Di~qo fwy, A.,~ Exit. 831-1740 or 495-1700 ---~~~1',.c;:;),~~-1}~--~.· ~~q ~·~--.....a...._· .~-....... 11"""""11111 11~.Mllr . w 'A~<'fj~"'":,.1:p1 t1:rtilf" •)IV\ ~~~1·:'ii'~. ··~~ ... ··~··~-···--~·~ .. ~;~~--~··· CLOSE- OUT ON THE LAKE! NORTH SHORES II I CHRISTMAS • .,; f ~ r.'i _ BAYSm~lENT ER '4.~:-j HOLIDAY GUESTS l - ·.-v ~. ;9c ~~·~~~ WE HAVE THE SPOT FOR THEM! P. :f'. WhileGiftShopp1ng. ·v ~ ~ \ ~~~:;Grinder ~.· ·E ~.. ON THE OCEANFRONT .: ~ onthemall ~ J; \ ~ i ·~ f_ Between Main Beach Park & Heisler ,~ Monday, Dec. 22 ~ ~ 11 a.m.·s p.m. ~-~· Park, next door to the Vi ctor Hugo Inn. in •• t~ the heart of Laguna Beach. Rooms, ~ ~ o ~~ • studios. su ites. Heated pool. color TV. ~ ~ ALSO, E'.'JJOY oun FESTI\\\L f\:j~ .~1 Low win ter rates now in effect.\~~ OF C HRISTMAS TREES , ~ ·~ ri~ t Gasoline consumption by Californians 1n - c reasl'O in Octobl•r follow1nf! a seasonal decline in the prt>vious month, the s tate Board of t4ualization reported. from the peak vacation --------- month of august. ~ ::::el:~off~~~~,~~ :f ~·', .. >-. ~ Road at entrance to ~ 21 I NORTH COAST HIGHWAY. LAGUNA BEACH The 869 million gallons used b y dri ve r s State tax revenue from gasoline in October totaledSS0.87 million. Bobby McGee's Has ~he Best Food In Town! ... What fantastic service. Our costumed employees treal everyone like a V .1.P. The decor is incredible - It's Nostalgic ... It's Antique. Bobby McGee's nine foot bathtub holds the condiments and salad, the old stove keeps the soup-of·the-day warm. Bobby McGee's has a conglomeration of fun, customized areas in which to dine ... all woven together with beautiful European stained I glass, Tiffany lamps, packing J L crete booths, upholstered ~ ( ...,? toilet seats and more. ~'W W 1 It's 1 total dining experience •• tOmt Am11ican E11p1eu" 673·6380 NEWPORT BEACH 363 EAST COAST HIGHWAY Call 642·5678. Put a few words to work for you. In the l 1f11\jQ!MI ~ Balbo~ Island in Newport Beach _. .~~ ' -~riii-(> :. t'!.-~··\It,~' • I 1~"~~#, ~.•":'!!\,~/~ h,..:t° 0) .S. 'A . .... ~ "~,,,r111···>'rF.)lo .\f +~ RESERVATIONS: 714: 494-7535 ~~-:::-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~==========-~~__;==========--; I I I Ill' I I • ... 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IRS Is Santa Claus With Brief case? LOg J\!'IGELES lAP> An unlike!) SanlCI Clau~ the In tt>rnal Revenut> Service -is trying to give aY. ay bundles of money to C Jhforn1a ta,xpayers this Christmas. lroml'ally, the IRS. not inexperienced m tracking down y, ayward taxpayers, is having a tough time. To date in Southern California alone the IRS can't find 14,009 t axpayers to pay them $2.4 mlllton. If you thmk there's a catch, you're right. The government isn't playmg Santa. The money is r efunds representing what tax payers paid out overpaid -in the first place. "All the 14.009 checks have been sent out and come back," said Vel Rakt'r of the Southern California district office in Los Angeh:•::; "Th1::; happens because many taxpayers move after fil. Mix Fail To H e lp Min o rities RIVERSIDE <AP> Studies 10 year:-. after the start of one of the na- tion's first dest'gregahon progr ams show there has been l1lllc effrct on minority academic achievements. Some of thc studies a lse found no clear e\'ldence of improved in· terracial at t it udes among the students. H owever . most sc olog1s ts s a id tnl' studies were not con- ducted under rigorous l'Ondi t ions needed to t•arn academic resp<.'ct Somt' soc1olog1sts also potnted out that r e searchers in th<.' same field generally used dif· rerent methods of study ~ind came up with con· fllct1ng r esults that added to the general con· fusion . For example. they :-.aid. while the learnwg rate of m inority students g<>nera lly sho~·t•d little improvement. there were some gains hy minority students who first enrolled in d e- segregated c la sst•s as t'arly a s kindergarten or the first gradl' ing their returns and then they etther don't notify the !RS of the new address or forget to submit a change notice to the post of- fice ... Some of the 14,009 arc probably looking for the income tax re- funds, the IRS says, adding that's usually how delivery ls made after a year or so. · "Almost all of the refund checks ar e for the current year - tax year 1974 -although some are for pnor years," Baker said in an interview. ''Eventually, almost all of these people will say, 'hey, where IS it.· and they'll get the checks.'' Looking down a computer printout, Baker remarked, "I see one return for only $1.29 and another -the biggest I see -for $8.818." Using a hand calculator he computed the average refund 2.44 The on going favorite. Acrylic knits in wh11e. dark green. navy, light blue. or chocolate brown S.M .L.XL l1m11ed quJnl1t1es SPECIAL BUY Men's Cardigans 5.99 I 00% acrylic sweaters in· assorted colors Machine washable. Sizes S.M.L.Xl l1m1ted Quant1t1Ps In recent tes ts of minority kindergarten ;md first grade pupils 10 R1\'ers1d<>. the children scored at the national norm 1n r ead in g, whereas their coun - terpart:-. 10 years ago scored far lower S1m1larly. gains also were rcJ?1stered b y ·m1nor1t~ s tudents enrol led in de"<.'!! regaled s chool s where thl' l<.'acher::. and staff were not oppos<'d to the con· rept of intt•g rat1on Men's and Ladies' Watches Sociologist Jane \terrer of the l'nivers1ty of Ca lif orni a at Rivers idt• w a med that standard mea!:-.urement t e s t s u s <.' ct t o g a u g l' ach1(">1.'mt'nl jrt_' dcrep· ti,.(' 34.77 Fashion Gauze Prints Kodak Trimhte nstamatic 18 Kits figures out to $174. Bake r's figures cover 12 counties Los Angele_s. Orange. lm penal. Indio, Kern, Mono, Riverside, San Bernard mo. San D1l'go, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Although the IRS keeps the refund money in tht: taxpayer's name. there is a way lo lose the cash, in theory if not often m prac tice. The taxpayer, or his estate if he or she dies. must make claim for the retund -or underpay taxes so that the computer s ub tracts a refund credit from the taxpayer's account. But the computer doesn't send the unpa id balance to the tax payer from an account or send out the old refund to the new ad- dress, Baker explained, even though the taxpayer may be getting a new refund c heck in the next filing period. Men's Sweater Sets 6.99 Orig. 8.99. A short sleeve mock' turtle neck pullover with a coord1 nating golf-style cardigan Both in washable Orlon" acrylic. Assorted colors S,M,L.Xl. Limited quantities THE TREASURY'S Magnetic Photo Albums '-9 I ,,,.. ~ I FANTASTIC BUY .Leather Handbags 5.88 . J Orig. 7.99. Huge collection ol shoulder bags Big and roomy. all of fine Brazilian leather l1m1lerl q11.int1t1es FILM BUYS K odak 110 Film 1.09 12 exposures Kodak 110 Film 1.29 20 exposure<; Kodak 126 Film 1.09 12 e..<posures ~l l'rcer ~aid th1.., 1s becau~t· tlw tl·~i... 'art• constructt•d lo tt'"l the e hlld·s knew. ll•cl g l' l)f '\nglo Amerit'i.IO society and do not take the cultural bad.ground of the child into acl'ount ·· 99<: yd. 18.88 2/S3 Kodak 126 Film 1.29 20 exposures California school of. f1cial s report<.•cl sm all g ain s 1n minority ach1evem<.·nt in Pas ad en a , RC'rkclev. Inglewood. Oxnard and Riverside No studies "l'r<' con ducted in San Francisc·n • which has a large scalt•, co urt o rdered Ol' segregation program. or in Los Angeles or San Diego, where smaller program s <Jrl' being operated CLOSE- OUT DN THE LAKE! A 14' llOB1E C~r C0"1£s NORTH SHORES II "'"" EVERy . H0"1£t . ' 1 'l If It float1. cha nce•.,. , , ' you'll read w1,. about J t '"th• DAILY PILOT J . 14K gold earrings 9.77 Choost> from ii huqf" ac;sorimf"nt ot styles Ball hoop cross drop 1tgor-eye or heart Many more 10 choose tram All 14K gold Pierced eamngs. Sew-up the season now with our cotton gauze prints 44-45 inches w ide l 1m1ted quant1t1es reatures new "Fltpflash," 8 flash unit, soft-touch shutter release. easy loading and super sftm styling. Remington Pro-Style Blower Dryers 16.99 Originally sold for 24.97 1n Aug 1974. 1000 watts. 3 heat settings, 2 speed settings. Detachable air concentrator Hang·up ring. (HPl 000) BUENA PAAI(: Beach at Orangothorpe •Open wffkdaya 9:30 le. ;'1. Sundays 10to 10 ORANGE: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd. •Open weekd1y1 10 to 10. Sundays 10to 10 SANT A ANA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of so. Cout Plaza • Open Dally 9:30 to 10. Sundays 10 to 1 O . l r Reg. 1.99. 16 magnetic pages hold photos in place Decorator colors. Great for protecting photos. Polaroid T -88 Film 6.55 The Treasury 22 Camera Kits 11.99 ' 14.99 Ori&. 14.99. Mini-pocket camera with wrist strap. Kit includes film . extender and magi cube Sa tr price effective thru Wednesday. Dec 24. 1975 Orig. 19.99. Pocket 22 outfit includes camera. MaR1cube, extPnder anc1 l rnll color ftlm. I 1 • i l ' • - IRS .4dvice Knocked WASHI~GTO~ CAP> -People askrng the In- ternal Revemw St.irvice for he lp m filling out their tax r eturnt> are more likely to get bad advice than good advic<', a Ralph Nadl'r orgamia lion says. Jn add1lion, lhl' gov ernm<'nl will hold tax payers rt-spons\ble for mak1ng up any un derpayments resulting from IRS errors, the or )!anitallon told a llom;e :;ubcommittee on )ton day. THE SADER group also said the t axpayer may get even worse ad- vice by taking his t~es . to a private outfit r ather than getting IRS help. Arter concluding an :malysis based on the. IRS' own surveys of the accuracy of both privatP and government tax ad vice. Louise Rrown of Ra l ph ~ader ·s Ta' Reform Research Group :>:.tid. ··If lhl'se stnkmg figures do not c:onvtnl'l' Congress that som ething 1s wrong with our federal income tax law, nothing t•ver will .. The 1naccurac.> of the I RS tax advice as the f:lult of Congress, Charles Davenport of the CongrC'ssional Budget Office told a I louse :;uh l'Ornmittee 'Given thl· c:omµIL•x1ly of our fetkral int'llnW la' I a'' s . I w o u 1 d t h 1 n k nothin~ hut l'rrors could b <' c x p e c t L' d . · · s a 1 d Davenport. who spent ;1 YL'ar stud) ing the ln Lerna! RC'vl'nttt.• SL•n•1t.·l• for the Adm1n1s lrat1nn Conference of the Unilt><I States. 1 RS Com m is '-tom· r Donald C. Alexander also sa1d the tax I aws an• too complex. Sub~om :nittee Chafrm :uf Ben· J.tmid S. Rosenthal. ( o. ~.Y.), .Hided; ·•n ap pears tn he unanimous that llw I aw 1 s ton <:om plex · ~I R S. RRO\\ ~ pn· sl'ntNI hl'r tabulations uf :1 n IRS s urvey of 37.t.ooo rt.>lttrns COVl'rtn~ tax \ear 1971. The stirvt.•\ ~howed that of the n; turns whl'l'l' thL' IRS pro Yided as:'i is larice, 55 per cent contarned errors Considering on!~· thns1· returns when' thl• ta:1. payers 1tem1ted lht.>1r d<.• ciuctwns. thl' t'rror rak hat 71.3 iwrcent Om• of th<• rea:-.on:-th1· w1tnc s:>l'S anJ con ;:!fl'Ss ml'n 11-.:ed th e blanw on congressional tax le;?tslato rs r ~1tht.•r than the IRS was th • .tt t'\'en h1 rhly qu"lif1ed professional return pre- parers suc h as certified public accountants ancl attorneys fan•d no bel- l er. The certified p u blic ac- countants had an error rate of 61.7 percen t over· all and 68 percent on rt:'· turns with itemized de· ductlons. F or attorneys the over all l'rror rall' was 66.4 percent and lhl· itemized d<'duction rl' turns error r;.ite was 7H percent. Storefront and similar commcrcwl prC'· parers hacl a 79 pl•rccnt error rate O\ er all and 8S percent on r eturns with itemized deductions. £ast mi1111te gifts mtd detornli£111s at Rouer's (Jnrtfe1t..' ... • Poinsettii's • Indoor ;mJ outdoor plants • Pots and baskets • Fine crystal and chin.a ) 30 I San Jo11q1.1h1 Hiii• Ro•(f, Newport CH-aeh Sunday. December 21 . 1975 DAIL y PILOT A I :I THlt .. K? LEA SE? , Aerosol Update S:\:"J FHA~ClSCO ll'Pl l -The type of ~pray can gases scien- tists fear may be en· dangering earth's ozone radiation s hield h ave more than doubled in the str atosphere over New Mexico since 1968, a University or Denver re- searcher has reported. The finding reinforces rl'cent measurements s howing th at fht0r•ocarlxm gasl's :-;m·h as freon makt> then· way into the stratospht-re and are increas mg at an an nual rate of 14 percent appr oximall'ly the same as the annu11.I increase in their use on earth. There is concern that the action of sunlight at the altitude is breaking down the gases to re lease c hlorine atoms which in turn may be destroying otone mole('ules. Significant erosion of the owne layer would increase the amount of ultraviolet radiation reaching the ground from the:' s un. raising the incidence of skin cancer and possibly affecting global weather patterns. The measurements, reported by Dr. David G. )turcray al a meeting of 20°/oOFF PEDAL POWER SAVE S10 Baja Jr. 16" Bike 38.99 Reg. 48.99. High rise handlebars. contour style seat. With rally stripes, training wheels. puncture proof tires, I.tr ge number disc. In carton price Shape·UP _.......,_ ~ SAVE S3 10" Tublitar Tricycle 10.99 Reg. 13.99. Tot s11e trike in bright green and yellow. Ball bearing pedal wheel. 11;." tr res. In carton price. Body Exercisers SPECIAL BUY Men's Lined CPO Jackets 4.99 5.99 Famous Make Tennli Batis 2.09 can of 3 Choose from many famous brands all 1st quality. championship grade balls. 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Choose from several fashion colors. 13.99 ::,low cooking for stews. soups. pot roasts anrl mor.-. (3100) EXTRA LOW PRICE Proctor 10-cup Drip Coffeemaker 26.88 , 4 ' -. • I I I I • I I Helps firm, shape, trim·and tone. Attach to doorknob , and it's ready to go. Packable. storable and d cinch ·to use. 4 .99 Pedal Exerciser Reprocessed wool blend shell In assorted colors. Two front pockets. S.M. L.XL. Reg. 119.99. fedtured packed with Vu·meter, squelch control, 19.99 l t1" most talked ahout wny :1 solid state throughout. Installation Reg. 29.99. For truck optional, extra. limited quant1t1es. lrp or roof mounting. IJUENA PARK: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open w"kdays 9:30 to 10. Sundays 10 to 10 OAANOE: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 to 10. Sundays 10 to 10 SANTA ANA: 3900 So. Bristol-No of So Coast Plaza • Open Dally 9 30 to 10 Sundays 10 to 10 t\ - to mak•• coffee. Make5 10 cups 111 n11nutes. (AOO l) S.1le prrces f'lf PCflV•• thru Wednesd.w, ON· ?11, I q7i, ____________ ....... ' .......... -- Sunday Dece m ber 21 1975 British Help U.S. Celebrate Bicentennial No hard feelings are h arbored by the British. The American flag flies at Su/grave Manor, seat of Washington family and a tourist mecca. LO :" DO~ ! \ P 1 To show ther e an• no h ard kehngs afte r '.!00 ~ t>a rs .rnd t ht> lo::-.s of a n 1.•m and o pposed I h t> f in.ti "''•" •• treaty lmthd.t\ µ.il.1 ''Ill t.ike p lace nt·'t Juh 7 11 lhl' l\tl'entcn nial \l'Ji. \\·lwn her "1 :tJl'!'il v lhe Quren ;1nd 111:; lfo);ll llighn t:>::.:; the Ott kl· nf Eel tn b u rgh "111 'is1t lhl' forml•r t•olonil"i • p1re Tht> l'hJp:-. "'hose l t'a ".is dum ped tn Rost o n harbor an· puthn~ nut J cornml·mor a t1\·t' ll•..tp o t Tlw fu11nd n that n 1st t h v l.1bt'rl\ Hl'll 1.., ::.t>n ding out .111ot h l'I: o n'' to P hlladdphw -Tht• /\ m\'rH'an flag fill'!> -.edatt•ly O\ t·r Su lgra\'l' '.\1 a n or. n e ar H:rnhur". t hl' a rwr:-.t ral :-.t•ctt of thl' Was hing t o n family TllE RRITIS ll :\ltt!-ot'llm. Ill ,1 ·'in~ hllt1s111g (; ,•111 :.!t' 111 :-.. l:hr.•n h 1-. put un dtspl:.i~· tht• of ft•nd:n,.• -.t.1mps f111m tlw St.imp .\cl th.it li1•;!:tn thl' trnuhk·-. \\1lh : he c:Pl11n ll'" t" o t't' n I 11rt''" a;.!n -11 1.., Grate t he D u k e llf De\ onsh1rt' 1s reQUl''iting lh l' ~ov­ t'rnors of t hr se' e r :.il st.tte" all 50 in f.irt lo j?r a nl an nff1c1;.il p.irdon for h is ancl':,tor. Sir J ohn l ;:in•nd 1:-;h . "h o ftthtn<.'l'tl lhl' '' .ir .1ga1n:-t tht• \ment•.m rolontl'S ~ And e' l'ry '.\lond.1) l'\ l'ntn).! in a Sou t h L o n don puh c·.tlh:d "The Apples and P l'ars · J ~ro11p of lalt e r -d 3V R t'dcout" kmmn ;.is t ht> ··war i:or ds gatht•rs t o rl' fight the battll'S of tht' A nwn('an Hevolution with l ov :.old1cr -. on ,1 ;.!iant g ame hoard : h op111g tl)lnJ.(" m ig h t go bl'tll'f th<· M 'l'oncl litlll' ~round a t S:.iralnga, Y1>rktm\ 11 and B e m is H c1ght-. It ·s all part llf t lw Br 1l1slt partic ipatio n in t he· J\mt·rtt·;,rn Bicentennial CC'lebr::it ion. \\ ti1d1 won't be a s big as slict•<l t•run1 pets o r the annu:.il illuo11n:Jt1011-, :it Rlackpool. hut c·on-.1d1·nrw how thi n J:!S \o.t•n t ba('k 111 177fi !111 t he "to t hC'r Countr~·. it's t111 n1n,.• out t o b e a rum go shim in th1 best lradit l(lns o f l>u11k 11 k Belacl::i\·a a n d othl·r stiff uppt•J ltp5 p ursed from l ht· J<rn" 11( d1• ft-at. T he eapstom• 11f !ht• Hnt1,.t1 p arl1c1p:Jt10n 1n tlw \m1111'.1n Holy Land Expects 25,000 J ER l 'S.\ LE -'1 (AP 1 Mo rt• th a n 25.1100 ' 1s1lors M l' t'~Jll't't t•d 111 tht• llolv Land for thc C'hnstm as-:'l.t•\\ Year season. th•· l-.1 :11•11 '.\l uustrv of Toun s m said toda\' :\s p o kes man s aid mos t o f thr p ilgrims a rt' i.:om ing t>' .111 lt111 .1l1<1llt 5.000 a r e t'xpectl'<l on seven cnu:-.e s hips :\lo r e t h.in 1.21111 .\r ab C hris tia n s a r e c xpci.:tcd to cross into lsr\.lel o o th<' 1\llt•11ll\ Rnd,ee a c ross the J o rdan river Thc.> minis try sa1ct 17,000 Christi.in pilgri m., <';.im1· M tlw h1ol \ plan•s during the holidav sca:-.on la st Yl'<•r For 1b p.11 l tn l hl' ll''t1v\t 1e <;, lht' B nt1:;h Parltanwnt 1s m a king .1 ont' 't•;1r lo.111 to till' l '.S ('11ng1 ~ss nl orw o f the t\\o 11n).!in;d l't1p1es of lhl• M agna <'.irlJ •• 1s a :-ort nf n•mtndl'r that .i:-.. for ;1s I hl• Lkrl uration of ln- 1l l'Pt'ndt•1H't' gm•:-tht' B r itis h 11wr l' 11r lt•s:-; h..i<.I thl' idea first. THIS TIJE:\1 E. h.'· lllt• w ay, of a n 1nt1nu1t' uf t hrn1ght 111 ddm ing thl~ right-. of m.111 ur11l1•rl1l'S t he \\hult• Hrtll"h ;1ppro.1ch lo t h e H:l'vnt1 11111.d Thl' Hnt1 ... h. tht•n . didn't l•>..,l' ~1 "Jr :.ind ,, c·on:-..idl·r J hlt• thunk <1f .\•n(•r11'.1n re.ii t•st.1t c.> hut l.1undwd t ht• t•r.1 of <kmocr at ic .rt·,•dnm::. '' h1l'h 10.. \\ h.1t the "'houl1n~ '' t t•all.' .ill about 200 H';i:·-. lalt'r tf '1)11 fl! willtn~ l 11 1.1kl' the 11pttm1-.t1e· \ll'\~ o f ht::. lUI'\ .\bo sttll clmn~ hu:->l!tl'Mi 1n lht> 11lc1 t ih l!--till' f11 rn of D;n 1son ,11\d ,;.,n,.111. \\ht'l-.t•\ .rnd t1:.1 ... h 1 pp t' r.... " host' e ;i r go w as d11m~wd mto Boston lla r hor back 1n lite li;1d olu cl av!-t 't'lf the r e ltellton l 'n<iauntrct : thl' firm s till wholes::ilt·s t o AmC'riea u n der the lir;in d n amt· "B oslnn ll;irbor T ea" and is putt in g out ,1 s pecial 1·nmmemorall\'C l N1p ot . p r e •,umahly 11ns1nkahk. to g ins!- "' t•r the old unpleasantm•-.s IRA Attacks London's Finest ·' Bv STAN DELAPLANE SAN FRANCISCO "Walton's in Chelsea is the most 'in' restaurant in Lon- don. Decorated in yellow and g ray which sounds awful but actually is very a ttractive. Lunch fort wo, $50. French food ... San Francisco lawyer reporting to me on the London scene. Before I could get it in- to print, Walton's was bombed out of bus1 ncss. Supposed to be t he IRA . l d td get into print with old and f a!:>htonabl<' Scott's restaurant -''$100 for dinner for two." Scotts' was bombed s ame week w e published it (Maybe I should sell µrotcction to London restaurants not to re- Por1 on them .) fieforc World War I I I did an interview v.1lh Scan Russell. chief of staff of the In s h Re publica n Ar m y. A dedicated revolu- tionary. Cold and calculating. He died aboard a Ge rman submarine taking him to Ireland to work up trouble for Britain. <I don't think that's a big secret, but Iris hmen changed the s ubje ct when I asked about.it.> Bnta m 's feeling a tourist pinch. Most people don 't fi g ure a bomb should be in eluded in the tour package. That 15 percent taY on hotels and restaurants tn Mexico has been repealed. Says the Mexican Tourist Office. I still get letters from people who say they were charged the tax. Tourist office s ays to com plain. Get rer<.'1pts And they'll give the of - fender the work ~. * * * "H Wf' ~hip our bikes to Europe. whal will it cost'!" It cost $}(Jo ~·.1rh w:1~ two yC'ars ago, says <n1r Bike H c·lJort t·i· That's by air freight. Get a box from a bike s hop. The kind bikes come in fro m the factory. You'll have to re move one wheel. the saddle and loosen the handlebars. Easy to put it together again.'' (The IntemationaJ Bicycle Touring Society says you can s hip up to 44 pounds free as ac companied baggage ) "The bike should be worth it. You can buy an awfu lly good bike in Europe for S200." Our Bike Rcport~r ha~ wheeled across Europe for four s umm()rs. I've printed his how-to do it rundown It's yours free. A self - addressed. stam ped. business-size envelope will put you amon~ the ble!Ssed ones we an~wer first "You d on "t have to pump across Europe," he says. "Y°'l can put your bike I on a t cain PedaJ around the a reas vou llke." Htk <-'~· a rc not Just for kids. as you'll l e am \.\'h e n .> o u ~ec grandmas i n the bike I r af'I IC' < >111· H1kt· Ht'l><Hll•r 1:... in ht~ mul '.">fl!:> * * * "Our t" in ~On!) g raduate from high school this year and are determined to hitchhike around E urope ... S tart them w ith a few addrc~ses. CIEE. 777 United Nations Plaza. New York City. Gives low student prices. Low air fares. R::iil guides. A nd , .. ·rile SOF'A at 165 Wes t ·16th Street, NC'w York City. Some overlap on these two, but 1t will give them all they s hould know. • * * "Will long hair and scraggle beards be ca disadvantage?" Cus to m s in m ost countries may take a clos er look a t t heir luggage. Looking for narcotic!>. European kids are doing the beards , bangles and beads number, too. Bicentennial Passports Ready On .J.in I. l !rlli. t~w U.S. P ;1:;:.p11rt Off1n· will begin 1ssutn{! 197G Btt't'n t <'nnt:.tl Pas:.;po rts, as 11~ (' 0 n t I l h \I t I 0 n t I) t h l' c-eleb r :lt1o n of the n a - tion's 200th nnn1vt·rsary. The l'Over ()(the A1c cn tennitil P~1:-sport will h<> :i new. m o n ' du rah le IC'<1thP r -gra1nc d viny l matcna l lh3n the pre· v 1ous t>dit1on. The color will be o f a dark blue. The Coil stampin>! or tht lett<'rinJ? and Gre at 5(-al o n thl' <'o' ~r wtl l he done 1n .s tl·H .>r <'olor~d aluminum rat h er l h•m gold The 1 n~cr1 pl ion .. R1t'l'nt r nn1nl 1 iifi t97fi' and the h it'Pnh.•n n tal w<il will app(>ar on 1 lw front :rnc1 h.w k t'O' t'r :.. rt•sr1t•t• !IVt>ly Ttw Jllt\'r11w p .11•t's o f tlw p;1::.:-p111 t will featun ' .1 L1bl'rty B C'l l pattern prrnll'd with .i :.pl'<'i<.dly formulJlt>d n ·d ;in<i hlue tnlc Th e B 1«1•nt <'nnial P assp o rt will hav e a validity of fiv e years. The general format of this s pecial edition will bt.• retained i n future p 3ssports, exc ept ror the r e moval o r the bicen ten- nial tnscription and seal. ----__ ......,.. __ _ • • PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE ~. IC:T"ITIOUS I US ... ,, II Ii. 1&n1ous IUSINIU I " NAMI 5TATIMl'.NT NAMa $TATlrMI NT Tlw fOllowlno perM>fl 1, Ooll'O bu\I n. tollow1nq otr,on ts doing-· 111tu••· ''""H' UNITfO ClllUlllN6 CLUll ... -. UP Tl TE P ltODUC TS 101'1 Vt•Ooono NewPo•I &e•(fl Cld)"'4 PUBLIC NOTIC StJtt NOTICE TOCREDITOltS HO A·ISUl SUl'IEllltOlt COU"TOFTHI !.TAU. 0' CALI F"OANIA, fl<>~ THE COUN 1 T OF OAANCWI '" .,. .. MAlh I , .... Elt•t .. 01 H•I•"'•· HUl'tuw~ton S.e<ll. CA9? .. 1 JoM Coll•n• Fulton, Jr', 1•10 '•••t GeCl'oe ,,.,.,lln Erl, IQU I .......... Ave.,Coron•O.•Mer.CA '2U~ "IQNE.TTEiATAVIA P<lni Wd TRAVEL HUflllnqton B .. <11, CA 92641 Tiii\ Du\IMH I• conCluC.1•11 by"'" tn Thi' l>\dlneu h <OftOU<led Dy •n In dlvid..-1 dlvl®-1 JotinGollln' Fullon Jr GeoroeM. Erl Tl\h •••tem.n1 w•• tllt cl w1111 ,,,.. This stelement wu Ill~ Wtlll Ille County Cie ri. 01 Or•n9• Co;.int'f On Counly Clerll ot Or•n~ Co.inly on Oe<ember 10 1'7) Dltatmber 3. 1'1S ' • FS077' Pulltl"1ed Oren~ Cout Delly PtloC, OK. 7, 1 .. , 21, tt, ltlS ..OJ.1S PUBUC N011CE FIOSl• Pvl>ll~ OunQ<t Cont Dally Piiot, OK.14,lt.18, t91S.nd Jen .... ""' 41S8·7S Notit .. 1\ "' ,..ny ~· f4 u to ( rl'<t00'' IW'\111nQ ( t "'" .. aci~•""' ,n., ,.Id OK• cx-111 ti) 111tr •••d ,1.,1m' "' 111e o"k• o• 1n. <I••• ot II•• 4'or.-11•C1 <ourt 0t lo 11'•"°111 t~m 10 Ill~ un(I., \IQll•~ el UW' ottloof t uGl:;Nf C.01OFN,1'30C.n 1.,.ry ~·11n. We\t, \u1lt JOS. 1n lh!o OIY of L~ An<I'""'· tn t 0\ An9('I~\ OlunlY wnlth 16 11., olf1c .. " me piece OI bu\• rwu of 111., unoer"<l""d tn ell mellC'r~ po>ft•l11lnq 10 \did e\tMe. Such chllm\ w1111 the-.,.,,y\\ary vou< tin s mu~I o.. tiled or prc\lllllNl et~ <ll<>r~~•IO wltllin ------------1 •nvr rnontl1' allu Ill\' llrl l put>1 ltt11t11u P UBLIC NOTICE fflC:TITIOUS IUSINHS HAMIE STATIEMl!NT S·U2t otthl\ oottc~ Tiie 1011-1119 perSON ere doing bu1l- llUS H . 061ed °"' ] 1~1) o•e,it1dc1• c.t-<.h.''•t Travel VILLAGE CENTER TRAVEL, 2S380Nler11U9rlte Pllwy,, Mlulon Viejo, CA 9267S .. OTICE TO CIUiOITOlllS No.A·'4111 SUl'llUOR COURT OF THE STATE 0 .. (ALIFORNIA, FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE EUGENE GOLDEN I E •Mutor 01 tllr will EUGENE GOlDEN Oon•ld T. Beddoe ... SI v lsl• Gf'encle, N-porl Bu< h. CA 92MO Joyc-e RoH &eddoe, .. st Vilt• ~~. Newpon BH<h, CA. 92MO Florence D. Fr•11kl\Ouse, 52>1 'l•llec110, Wulmlns1er, CA. 111 the M•tter of llH• E\141 4' ol LEOPOLD FISCH ER, Ot>ceas.!d 100 C.nt .. ry P'rll West SwlelOS Nollet Is llttreby 9tven lo c redit~ hiving cl•lms eqeln\I Ille \<ltd Ol'<P defll to tile H id <l •lm• In tllP ofltu• ol Los A"9('1e .. CA ~I PvblfShMI Ordn~ Coa\I D•lllV Pllnl To .4id OH 1, U 21, 28 !YI~ 44/J..7\ IN cl4trl< ol the •foreH1d court or to ------------Robert 8 . Fr•nlcllouse, 52JI V•llecilo. Wutmlnster, C"-P UBLIC NOTICE ·"flld'V This buslnos Is conducted tllf • genet>el p,1rtne"l\lp. ..,.._., ttiem lo the unoer\IQned •I 1ne pffke of BIUDGES & BRIDGES, 3101 WllShlre 81vd., P.O. 8011 7SOOll No 1034 -------------111 Ille City ol Los An9Ple\. 1n lO'> CPt4Ja OotwldT.~~ Pubhw.cd Of"•noe Coest Daily PHO(. AnQeleS Co"'11Y, which a.lier office 1s HOTICETOCRIEDlTDRS ~ P4ec:eof tli6lnessot Ille u~•9N!d SUP~ltlOR COUltT OF THIE Niov.JO,end Oec. 7, 14, ll, 191S S4»1S In •II me~pert•1nln9 lo S4t0~\all' STATE OFCAl..IFOlllHIA..c)R Such clal/TU with Ille ne<~HMV THECOUNTYOFORANGE lly Ulliltd Preu lnltr11.Ulo11.tl P UBLIC NOTICE vouctlen mu!.I be flied or prewnlc<l h No. A·ISJU •IOf'~d wlt.hln fOUf' month\ allef 1rw E•lateofWINtFRED 8LACIC8URN, FICTITIOUS IUSINIESS NAME STATEMENT lln t 11Ulllicetl011of1nls llPll<e. Oecuwd OettdOec l 197S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to llv Thou s and s of America n students are ('Ornbinin g tra\'e l with learning under in terna- tion al frien d s hip pro- l!rams d esigned to ex· p a nd the ir cdur ation a l ..ind r ultur;.ll horizons far h e vo nd the classroom. Tiie following person Is dOlng ~­RICHARDHOOGESALl..EN creditors ol tM e1b0v11 named dKedent Executor of the will tnal all P<tr\On\ hi!vlnQ ci.lms aQeln\I of saldde<ed•nt tlle said decedent ••• reQulred to ne5S•s: EL JAV CERAMICS, 'lS292 Glnge.- Lane, El Toro, CA. 92630 81111DGES&9'11DOIS Ille t hem, w11n t he ne ces~arv J10lWUtlllre81vd. vOUCllPrs. to ttle underslgneo P.O. loa 7soot .... 10l4 al ttle olttet ot his .>ttorneys, ICINDEL LotA11991H,CAt0075 & ANOERSON, At1ent1on Jemt>s E Harry R. Lesetla, 2S29Z GingH Lane, El TOt'o, C"-92630 Pul>llslled Oranoe Co•st Oa11y Piiot, Wiiheim, 1020 N'lrlh Brod<lwav, Posl Ollc,7, 14,21,28, 191.S '61l IS Ollice Bo• 315, Sdnld Ana, CA 91707 Tiiis t>uslness Is conducted by an in- dividual. Harry R. Lascala T)lls stalemen4. wa!> flied wltn the 1------------Coonty Cler~ of Orill\ge County on Nov· ember 7, 191S. F4t•17 Published Orange Coa~I Dally PHor. Nov. 30, •nd Oec. 7, 1.i, 11. t91S •sn n PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS NAME STATEMENT Tlle lollowlng person ls doing buslnt'Ss u - THE SECOND TIME AROUND SHOP, 1949 S. Coast Highwety, ~,.. Be<teh, CA. 926S 1 Ro1111ld C. Hollt~. 106.4 s.nta Ana St • Lag"'1a Beach, CA. '26S1 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS HAMIE STATEMENT The followlng person\ ire doing bu'' riess .s ENVlltO NM E NT .\L IR RIGATION PROOUCTS, 3917 Killen Cl•<le. Huntington Beach, CA 97W Jame\ M. R 1denour, Go:nM al P•rtner. ~12 Kllten Ctrtlt, Hun1tog1on Bet<.11, CA 92~' Jamellol'. Ho;.t\1', c;enM al P<1r1rt;.'< 1llll Wenatcllee, E• Ca1on. CA 91021 H•rold W. Nordtnbe•Q, """"'"' P•rtner, 93"0 81oHom V•lll'Y ltd . El C.IOll, CA '7011 wn1Ch Is t~ place ol buslnen ot Ille un <1e~1gn~ In all matt~rs pertalnlnq to ltte tsta\e of s~•d dect'dent. w•lllrn !Q111 montns afln ti\(' tlr\I publ1c1tlon of th» not1c,. Dated December 1 19H W ROBE PT B MC CLUR(, .11dm1nistralor with tl'tt' W•ll """~1e<1ot the e\lale o! th<! abo~e named oecedl'nl JAME.SE WILHELMo! KI NDE L lo ANDERSON 1020 H. Broadwo, 80ll l2S 5anta All.t, CA •2102 I 1110 ssa-n n Attorneys for Adm1111str•tor CTA Publ"h•·d Oranqe (Od\I D~1lv Ptlot 1 Cite 1 14, 21.18. 19H •669 I\ I t ()th(•r J\mt.>rtcan tecn- :1j!ers are finding o u t th~1t la n g u ;:ige is no bar- m •r in athktic l0 0 mpcti- t 1on~ w i th vouths in Fr a n <' c . G ·l, r m an y . P ola n d and o t he r fore ign countne~. Still oth e r s - m e m bL•r s of :-.eh ool and co m m un1t v h a nds. c-hon~I group;. folk a11d hallel danc ers c.1rc t o u r 1 n g E u r 11 p e t o perform i n cnn c rrt halls. :-c h o o 1 s a n d ,. ti I J ~ e This bustness is conducled b:f en in d1v10Ual. Tll" business " condut1~<1 tty .i 1------------- :;qua r es. Th~ progr;.ims c·ove r a "1dl' ran~I.' of s ubjects . ··classr o oms .. can in- Ronald c. Hollis This stOltement was filed w1111 tM c ounty c111rk of Oril~ COIHllY on Nov· r~r2S, 191S. FS0100 Published Oran9e Coast D.'tlly P,101. Nov.30,andOec.7. l•,21, 191i ..sn.75 PUBLIC NOTICE C)t'ner11 ~rtnersll1p Jame\ M Ridenour. Gene•al Parlntr This st•teme111 wa\ f11 .. <1 w11n '"' County Cieri.. ot Oran9e Counly on I>• 10. m s FSOSll Pub11 \l\ed Or6n~ Coa\I Daily Ptlor. De< 14, 21, 28, t91Sand J an."· 1916 •HlH dudl~ t he bac k rooms of FICTITIOUS8USINESS PUBLIC NOTICE famed pas try s hops and NAME STATEMENT haute c o uture s a lons in The following pC'rson Is doing busl· NOTICE. TOCREO•TORS h b 'rt nosDast:•NN .. 'S BOOl(K .. EPIN~ SUl'EltlOltCOUATOFTHE P a ris, t e a SSL'm ly h s ~ " " v STAT"' OFCALIFO .. ~IA ~ .. f ro SERVICE, 10661 P<11ma Vista No. 1, "' "" ..-v .... ll r, \I r 0 p C a n GardenGrove,CA9?l>olO THECOU NTYOFORAHGE ~1utom:ikers . the L ondon Dianne Lou1~e vo11rc1h, 10961 Ho. A·1SU1 l h t>.ll(•r. a Dutrh farm . Palma VISl<I No. 7, Garden C..-ove, CA 0e~!:."~ ol LELA IONA NELSON, The tra \'CI :.ind-learn 92MO NOTICEIS HEREBV GI VEN tof,.,,. This business ls conducted by an In· tredllors ol llltt abOve n•m<>O decedMt l llltrS. f Or W h iC h m OSt divlclualDl.tnneLo;.ii~Vollrcllt lllal all person\ !laving c1;11m\ "9d'"'' "llldL'l1tS C30 µel SChOOl This \liltement was filed wllll the Ille H id dl!<l!denl are required to flll' ('l'l'd:ts. w ert• d t•veloped CountyClerkofOrangeCounlyonOec. lllem, wllll Ille nect,\\illY vouchers. In 9 197s tlle office of Ille c ltrtc or the .lboW> •'f' l1y Slu~•rt Schulman and . FSOCU tllledcourl,orto pre~n11nem,w1thlN' li1m.tld )1 ~1roncy. presi -Publlsht'<I 01ange Coast Daily Piiot, necen•ry voucllt'rs. 10 1111' unders•ll"<'<I Dec 14 2l 28 191S and Jan 4 1916 at Ille ottlce ol P ETER J MADIGAN d'-•n t and \' IC't' president · • • • ' .. 1~.75 AlletMV et Law, 2cm San Joaquin H•ll~ l'L'" Ill' ct I\'('!~· () r En . !------------Rd ,Newiiort Beecn. CA 97()6(),wllfClltS .J the Pl Ke ot ~t~\ of the undPr<.iqneO nil tu r al 1on. l n ('.. an P UBLIC ~OTICE 111e11me11ers pert•1n1n9 101ne~1a1~0• e clU<.'..lttOll::J I :-en ICl'S or-s.ld oe<edPnl. w1th1n tour monl~ ttlll'f Ille flrsl 11Ul>llcellon o! th" noltce . ,.! ,llll / ,ll llltl F ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Oil~ Oectmber 3. 197S NAMESTATEMENT FERNA SULLIVAN The following person~ art do11'9 busl-E1tecu1r1x ot Ille Will or KOTH. tn l hl'lr ('arlv nesu s: 1,.,.,abOvenamo:dd@<~Ot>nl 3(\S. m nint ain th:"ll travel 8ASA8E ANO ASSOCIATES. ?131 PETEltJ.MAOlGAN Wall•ce, ~ta Mesa. CA. 92617 A"-"'9y at Lew Sh l'llld be m o r e l han j U$l V1v1an B•sabe, 2l3S Wa llace, ~le _,,S..11 Je&<1ul11 Nllls Rd ~l;?h l::iC'l'tn~ j ltnkets Mna.CA.97621 N-por18UCll,CA,U•O Joe easabe, 213S .Wallace, Cosu1 "91: 17141 MO-O&OO lh.:t l youn g tf:l\'Clt•r s ~w.CA.92627 Put111\lleoOranqe coas1 Oa••v P110• s ho uld "expcrtl!nc e and w. R••dand RubyAn<lt'rs.on,:n403 Dec 1.u .21,21.1q1s •MGI\ !'h!ll't> tht:' ltfe s l y le Of RObin Qaks Terr•<e. Diamond S.r, -·----- thl'ir hos t s .·· • CA. Phllip G•tn. 1Ja11 ~0111at re. Pl JU.IC :\OTJCF. .. 'l t t l f lrvlne,CA. ---"' OS lffiPOI' an Or This business is condu"ed by a S·IJU l hl.' y oungste r s is to learn genererpertnership. HOTICETOCitEDITORS h I Vivian Bas.abe Mo. A·ISSS2 t :.1t va Ul'S are pretty This sle~ment WH tiled Wtlh I.he SUPERIORCOURT OFTHE ffi ll C h th(' S ;J me CountyClerltotOr•ngeCountyonNov-'ST ATIEOFCAl..IFORNIA,FOR t h h t th Id d emtier2S,197S. THE COUNTY OF ORANGE rOUJ! OU e WOf an FSdlCQ In the Metter ol the Estate Of NAN hrid g e s of friends hip are This stetemen1 WCIS filed wlfh Ille NIE ETHA PATTON Al<A ETHA N ~as i er bu i It throug h County Clerk ot Ora"91! county on Holl· PATTON, 0eCU $ed. ct ttrber 2.S, 197S. Nottce is llerebv glvt n to cn'd1lor> mU~IC, S pOrtS an ffiOSt Published Orange Coilst Daily PilOI MVl"Q cl•lms •9alnsl lhe said dtcP b :tSiC enjoyments," Says Hov.30,•nd Dec. 7, U,21, 1'7S "5lll-7S dtnt lo Ille SAIC! ClatmS ln the Ol1•CP ot ... S,.hul m ·>n. i--------------1theclerllof11\e etorc-~•d court or 10 ' " PUBLIC NOTICE prtwnt them to tne unc:l..,,1vne<1 a1 lne F o r the New York-off k •ofMARYE.Ro e uTz,Ano-""Y b "SCd Enc u) tu r at1'on -' uw. ,,. N. Sctn C.•br1111 A""·· in the .. -FICTITIOUS BUSINESS City of AIUH, In Los Angelel Counly ·'practi ca l learn ing" NAME STATEMENT wnicll !•1terott1ce i~ 1~ Pla<eot w,. th t TIIP foltowi119 person Is <IOlng busS· neu of the u~rs19n"<I 1n all """'P'' ;>rogramS. (' 0Ur5 are ness•s: pef'Ulnlng to sa1<1 Ulale. Suell Clatt'Tl'. made during t he school PATCHWORK CAROUSEL. 932 ""ti\ tlle necessary vouchers mu\t t><> •vear . Schulman believes Wes15.lnt.Oera,Sctnt•Ana,CA97706 filed or presented H a!ores.tld wolh1n Irene Vottratll, 932 W. !>.tnt. O•r•, fOur mon111s efler the first put>11ra110n :'tudents a re more ac· s.nta ""-· CA'2106 o1 this no11c•. ! l d t I . g This business 1$ conductrd by an 1.... Oettd Dec. 3. 1'7S (' 1ma e 0 a earnm dMduat JUANITAL.AMES :'ltUatio n at that hme. l,_Vollratl'I e.eculorotthew111 T h . Tiils sttttment was filed wlttt the f Id dece<M t. . • <' t? X per I en Ce County Clerk of Or•nge Count; on MAlltY :. :01UT% n hecomes an integ ral part Oec.Mltler2.197S ai.N.Sa•GHrietA¥e. <•f th(' sch ool s emes ter "stm AnU,CA.'1m PUbllsl'led Orenge Coast Dilrly O!lot, ....... 1 ....... "'· Co t O 11 ~ ... , ~ind "llOW!" both teacher ..,,... .,,.,.... ...,...,. as 8 'Y ~"" u ·• Oec:.14,21,28,197SollldJ•n.~1'76 DllC.7,14,21,tt,197S '4074-/S :\nd s tudC'nl to build 1 _________ .. _7_S6--_75 ;1round the program and PUBLIC NOTICE 1mmed1ately apply w h a t i----=---~,....,.,,.,.,-=--CP·1U9 PUBLIC NOTICE they have l earn ed,'' h e FICTITIOUS8USINESt NOTICETOCREDITORS NAME STATEMENT SUPEllllOlllCOUltTOFTHE !'>~llC1. TM fOllOWlng pers.on I$ doil>g tMJ. STATE OFC:ALIFOltHIA F'OR nesus: THl!COUNTYOFORANOE "'0 1l LEE'S TREE SERVICE l l No A IS60ol "A., TJIER reas o n LEE'SGARDENING, E st•te o f MAYBELLE: GAIL fnr fitti n g the trips into 31 LE E'S DWARF GERANIUMS, SEEWAGEH •k• MRS. MAYBELLE l hl· s chool year is tha t 612 Poppy St •• Cor-del ,,.,, CA. SEEWAGEH O• MAYBELLE G. 9262.S SEEWAGEH, OecHsed. t he COSl or travel iS much I.ff Simmons, '1? Poppy. OlrDM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo the kss expens ive during Jet Mer,CA.9262S cndltorsofthe•boYe nameddK~t This busifoeSS Is conduC'ted by.,,.... tNt •ll persOM helll"9 Cl111ms ~IMI t his off· p e a k t rave I c11t1<1ua1. 111e s.ld dKedeflt are requ1rec1 10 1.1e llml' •• UeSlmmoM ll'ltm. with IM neceswry ~.In Tl\ls st.ttment -s tlltd wltft ttlt 111w office of tile clerk of the ~ ~ The a verag e nine -day 01unty~ot0r-.c-tv•NDw-t1t1ec1cowt,wtoprewnttnem.w11t1u.e tour costs less t ban $.520 ~2J,1'7S. M<HSerYvouc:Mn,to the~klned d d . I d ...,.. • C/O GARRETT .. DIMINO, INC., P4.'l' Shi ent a n lDC U CS Pubndled Or-. Coast o.fty Pilot, Clive Kemp, Attorneys tor Co· trans portation, a CCOm• Hov.JO,afld0.c..7,t4,2t,1t7S 45Sa-7S Enclltors, llOSt lrvlne 8oulev•rd, m 0 d a t i 0 n s , m ea Is , i--------------1 TU5tln, CAllfornt• .,"°· w111m is ·~ PUBLIC NO'l1CE .i~ of bu5lnen of the underslgne<l 1n sights eeing, gratuities ... metten '*1111111119 to the esl•te of d th · f selddeceoent,wllhlnfo;.irmonthsatle< ,10 C S CrVJ CeS 0 SUPEIUOltCOURTOFTME IMflr•publlc.ellonoftlllsnotlce. ~:'corts and g u ides. Jo STATEOFCA.UFORNIA "°" o.1ee1 o.c.mt1er2, ms. TMIEC.OUMTYOFOlltANGE LOISV ,.& lhe cas e o f the accompa· ..... .m6z ROBERTA~~.;:~ nym~ ins tructor, t eacher C:tTATIOH C.Executonoft11ewr11 lntlwMlttterof the Est•teof FAANK f the o r c-oach, t h e trip is G .. ANT PARKS, ak• FRANK G. OAUE°na::.v: .. i;,";'~:*edent. ~ratts. PARKS,·-· FRANK GRANT PARICS. lyCllw K• ... Th(' travt•I and-l earn SR .• •II• FRANK G. PARKS, Sit., ...... ,. .. Lew Ot<Nsed. 1.Sl IMM l .. 4eve..- grOU\)S a r e made up ol THE PEOPLE OF 1HE STATE OF T1t1tl11,C:.llf9miU2UO hig h school a nd junior CALIFORNIA Tel: 171'1~11· d TO:JANIESSCO'TTPARKS A"'""9.,.fwC.lhec11ters ('Olle g e Stu ents . s e lect -31101 Soutl'IGoestHlghway Pvbll"'9d °'~ CoHI D•llY Pilot erl and s creen e d by local Lagunee .. ct1,C.Htorn1" DKemMr1.14,21.tt, "a 4668 IS Pursuellt to the lew you ere ttf'reby 1------------- PUBLIC NOTICE l' I v 1 C" 3 nd comm unity cttectend '""'reel toeppeer before thfl ~rOUpS and SUbmitted t o Judge of tllls Court , lecated et ~ CourthOuM, 100 Civic Ceflter Dr111e1--~~~,..,,-,..,.-,-,.,-----F. n c ul tu rat ion. F.n· West, In IMOty of S...t• A"',C.ounty l'ICTITIOUSIUSINEU It at. n tl1en m akes Of Or9nOe. St.-1• of C.t~ .. the NAM•STAT•M•NT <'U Ur JO ~ of ~ tto., J on TN following puJOnt. are dofng the necessary arrange· .,_,., , ... ms.en:aop....,.__. ........... : ments. "*'9tDtle•u""MCIOOltM-4WllC "'Ol!NVElt t.\ININO co.H. '719 forttlln ... PlttlUenof.1..,....a.HWI\, Wett '""Street. Costa Mull l'Ubllc Adilftlflliltnltlll' .. OreftOt ~ Ctllfetlll• PUBLIC NOTICE ty, etCOf'dtnt to t1M -lflM petllMn on T H E M C N A U G H T 0 N file ID wNc.11 ref~ II ,.,... tor ~POAATION, e C.lltornle Cot°por• l'ICTITIOVleVMltUS ~ .. rtk.UWL doft NAMl6TATIU .. NT o.tect: ~H,1'7S. f , ft l e herd M c Neuohton, T'Mfollowti.t~.,..dolt!QIMI Wll.LIAMe.StJOHN, Prnldeftt. ,, ... ,Meeler• LM», Hunt """ft· C»uMy c .. rlc &ftCI C .. rlt llllton 8eecll. CA. APAOA,..A 9'UTAVftANT. eftM~lor~OllN 2 Pe l •Y M c Neu91\1on, •D"' Newport Ge11wr Or ,..._, $1ettOfC.IHomte.lntnd S.CNl•rv, 11••1 Mader• Leow. Hunt .... 11.CA"* tor""(ountyofOl'.nr l"91on8HCll,CA Slr0U1 Mocllr1, :UU W H..Wocl!. ByWelttr T KltlQ. 0.Pl't'f Tiii\ Du•l""n '' t ond,.<ted by • ~Ane,C.Aft7CM ISEAU (Of'Por•tlon. Mollimmed Modlry, Ul4 W ADRIAN l(UYPIE•, COUNTY THEMCNAUC.HTON Html«lc. SAntaAni, CA tl7CM C:OUNSI&. COR P()AA Tl()N Tllll bU\IMU 1, con411Clt4 by• .... lttClfA•OD.OVIEDO,Dl~l'Y A Cel1tornl•(o~oore1tor1 lj!Mttel pertnenfllp 6U0vlC ~-Drive WHI 8Y Rk lWlrd Mc N11119hlorl, $1f0Uf MOOlfl ~tOftke .. a !Vt Pl'Hlotnl Thi' ''•lemenf ..., tlt"CJ .... 111 th4' s..e-..c:a1N«i1l•tt7tl Tiii' •l•lf,....nl wn 1.1~ wltfl thf Counlv C1•rll of Ore11t• (O\lf'lly on Tel_.....: (714) 1)4.JMJ (ounly C.1•1'11 et Or•"9t (ounl• on NOv o.<e~r J. lt7l A......,..,.,..,, .. ..,.,. ..,,,,., 7$, ltlS. Pl#IWCS Ol'lln99 C.OHI fMlly Piiot ,SOW" ~l\Md <>•no-('n•\I D•1ty Piiot NIN.IO,•llODK, 7, 1•1 ll, lt1) -061·1~ Pull/I"'" Of"•~ ~st O..ly ... IOt, OK. M,Jl,ll , ,.,5.t11dJen,4, l.,6 Ott T, 14, 21,1', 1•7'1 .... , 41UU P UBLIC !\OTICE SIJ?l NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. A·ISJ7• '>UPEAIOR COURT OF TH E' STATE Ol'CALIFORNIA, FOlt THE COUNTY OF OR ANGE In tnr Milll~r ot tll<• E,1.,lf' nl WALTER MURRAY AITl(EN . .ilo.1> •no-ii\ WALTER M AITKEN 11"'1 al..OW M AITl(EN, Ol'<PiJ'.f•d N'J1u,. 1\ h~reby q1vf~n to r rM1tnr' MVIOQ tla1m\ dC)dln\I lhP \did dP(•• df'nt lo Ille )o•d cla•m• •n thP oll1c•• ,,, 1111' <.IM~ ot me alor"~"'a court or I" prpi.enl lhem 10 ttw und• r\1gnl'<I di 111•· l)fftCP ol JANET VINCE NT, n•.t 0PVPrly B•vd 1n ll'IP C1ly n! I "' An91"le\, tn Los AnqPIP\ County, whor n lall~• olft<<' 1, 1111' placP ol bv>1n>"' of thP undf•rs1gn,.d 1n aH m;,t1f'r\ prir1~1n 1ng to c..a1d P.r.tat,. Sue h c 1a1 m\ wtlh thf twttt•\\.f,r'( voutr.er'!J mu\t be ftlrd 01 PH'\{>nted .J~ atorf·\d1d w1lh1n ff't41' mantn\all~t 11\~ ltr\t publecaltonof '"" "°''' .. Datf'O °"' l 1?7S WALLACE Ma•GRf~OQ AITl(EN E (f'Cutr1r nt th .. ..-111 o t tn~dt-<~C~f't JANET VINCENT l\S1 Bettrly Blvd. l.O\ Anqt'I•• CA PuN1Vu:tl Ordnq .. (Ott\l 0•1ty P1101 0.c I I• 21 is I~ S •i.11 I' Pl' BUC .NOTICE S·IJU NOTICE TO CREOITOllS SU PElllOR COUllTOF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE A IS114 In th .. M"ltM nl ,,..,. r ,1 .. 11· nf RlJ'>SE.Ll VAi LE> KE:'I' "', RUSSELL A. VAlLFS KE1. l C»rnaw.d Not1te t•, hflr,.ov Qtv~_.n to c.reOltOf', ndv1nq r la1m·, c.tQ<itn-..t tnP Y id Ot•t • 11i•"t ftl '''~ ",•11d c fdtm~ jn thP otflct' o' I"'' <terK of Ille o'llO"'~illd court or I•• Pf•'>l!nl lhem lo the u•'<l"r"<Jn"<I .,1th· oftt<t'Of CASSMAN & LACH I NA. IN( 3401 Koi lella Avt•. '.>u•I•· 211 on tr.I' C11v ot Los Atam11.,., 1n O<<lnQI" Countv wn1cn latter t;1tf1t~ *' thf> plcKe ot bu\ ('lltJSS of th'! Undf"r">1qnl'd in till ~tlrr pPr-ta11:unq to !14•'1 e-..tat1• Sll<n ct,,1m with the nele~\arv vou' hr-·r\ fnU\t ti' tiled or Pf°P'\Pntc·d ~' dfor~ il•O w1lh••"t four month~ aftr·r t~t> fir·\ put>f!c.1hon of fh1\ not1C" Oac"d l>t'cemt>Pr IA. l"S ELAINE VAllE l'l-f Adm1n1~tr~lr• c C>f ,,,,. C\latf.> <-t •d•d .,,., •'d•·nr CASSMAN & L.ACHI NA, INC 1'011(.atell" Avt' , Su11e 211 Los AC•mllo•. CA 90720 Publ•\l\Pd OranqP Cod<I Oally J>11.-.1 Dec 2•,28, 191SandJan.4, 11.1~11> • .., \ P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCltEDITORS SUPERIO R COUltTOFTHE' i STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR TH E COUNTY OF Oft ANGE No.A Est4te ot MARGAR ET CRAWSHAW CAIN, OPceased. NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVENtotnr• crt><11lors ol lh<' above n~mt'd Ol'(r<lt'nt lhal all persoM llav1n9 claim\ ;)l)aln\t tho! W•d de<edenl are required to 111~ tnem, W11h Ille n~ces\ary voucher\, "' 11'111! olltce ol Ille Cler k of \lie aboll'I!' t'n lttled courl,or to P<esent 11\etn, will\ ttvo necn sary vouchers, to lh• un~s•QIW'd al Ille of!lce ol FINE ANO POPE Al· torneys al Law. 'l800 StQUIV1!'<1i! Blvd. Suite 100. Los AnQt'les, Calttornle '!OOH. wlltCll lS Ult place of bUStllPSS of tne un- OPrs!QMd in all m•lltl\ oert11lnh19 tr> ~ t'\t•le of said decedent, willlln tour monltls •Iler Ille hrs I pu1>11c.ioono1111 •• notice. Dalt'<! Dfocember9, t91S RICHARD A. PEASE Executorol thtW•lfol lhe above nam~ decednnt FINE AND POPE AtlorNys•tt...w ._SolllllS.flVlved' Blwd, Los A1199lts, CA tOM$ Tel; 121JI 77M100 Attomeys tw Executor Pvl>llslled Orenve Coast Oa•ly P11or Oec.21,19, t97SandJ•nuery .. , t1, t~7~ • 4844 I~ PUBLIC NOTICE s-1m NOTICE TO CREDITORS No.A·l56f9 SUl'EAIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALI l"OlllNIA llOlt THE COUNTY OF ORANGE tn tlle Matter of the Est•IP nf DOR OTHY BEC M F OHR, •ka DOROTHY HOOO BEIMFOHlt OKNwd. • Notice '' hereby glvet'I to cr.dflCl's N YiftQ clelms ~Inst Ille seld oece 0tn110 Ill• w ld claims In the Office~ 11\ft Cltt'll'. of the eforewld c~ or te> prew1t tlll'm to tr. undel'tJ!lf*I et "- ollk• of DAVIO G. BRANDON, 61() NEWPORT CENTER DltlVE. STE. llU, tn 11\ft City of HEW PORT •SACH In ORANGE County.which latltr0f11c~ Is thf' ol•ce of bustneu Of ''-"" dlrslgnee ln •II m•t1••' P4H'1elnt"9 to u td ts let•. Suell c ••Im~ with '"" NC~u.tf'( VOU<Mr\ mu'\ be flltcl .,.. O"Ml\ltd "S al!lrf'Ulll w1lllln I011r ~nthl efter tne ltr\I Public 1111on of lh•\ nol1C" 0.ttd 0.C 1~. !ti~ Al AN f BEIMF'OHlt t ••Cwlor OI It... Wiii of '•ld llKtdtnt. OAVIOG.BltANDON •tON•WH>lllTCIN'Tll• OlltlW Sfll. t tSS HIWH>lltT B•ACH, CA ., ... Pvblt\heel Or""Qe C.OHI Dally PO<'tf, •t-IS Ol<. l l, n, "7hnd J•n. '· 11. ,.,~ J __ ....., •• ~k'tLm11iii-!ilJWllllP•\_.f1ii'&11i11S•1?11a1i1111 ... _ ... , .......... ,1111'11ts11ct.1sm1a1Wlc' "'u'w,. ... a ..... ·_.a.: ... • •• ;Miit&•"•,•' .... , .. + .. ·•aiitl.':t;i.i0r..J..~, 1. \ 1 ~ " " I I ,, ' I ,, " v i '· w "' ,, '" on n nl • R. ''" tit, Cold Gal IIl'r heart, 1f she has onl·. is made of cold, hard concrete, jus t like th~ r est of her lifl'. Jess ;\;l'lsun puts finishing touches on a ··stone" flapper he sculpted for Knott ·s Bl'rry Farm ·s Ruar- in,.! :!Os P ark lie m.tdl' lwu of lhem tn hl' pL.Jl'l'd on a bench in llw sam1..' ''av that ,1 p.tir or old l·0ncn•te miners ha' l' be1..'n ;.?reeling park \'is- i to r s for yt>ars. ~elson s uggested the idl·a to Knotl's folks. was commissioned to do the job in his ~ewport Reach studio. Go Ahead, Read Evestrai11 Does11't ComR Easilv . . S.\LT l..\KI-: C'ITY ll'PI J ~lurh Ctimmon kno" ll•dt!l' uboul l·~ l' c;,irl' "lH:h a!' thl• ick.t lhal l'l.'J thng 1n thm ht?ht '' 111 hurt ,·ision -is nothing mort> than mythology, say!' a prom1- lll'nl eye:-.~• rgl'on. Dr. lle11rv \';111 Dvk of the t:nivers1· ty 0f l'tah ~kd1c:.ll School says belit'fs lh:1t h ... ·aclacht>s are usuaJlv due to l')'l'~train 1.lr lhat annual <'~l' t•xamma- twn:-: :1rl' lll'('l'Ssarv are abu bunk. · Pl'0plt• think they're warding off lht> l'\'il s pirit~ by going through these t'llll:t!:-... ~;11d \'an n, k. \\ho is in l'h:tl';!l' 11f lr.1rn:n~ l'~'l' ;llq?l'nns ul thl' ffil..'tik,tl :-cl111ol \'~111 f)~ k b l'\l .tlllhur of a ;;!UtdC' on the most 1 m ;111rt:11.1l concl•pts in t hE:· d1agnos1s of t'ye probl e m s for medical ~tucit-nls and doctors who arl' not sp1.•('1alisls m the field Tht• boukll't starts out with u 20- que:>tion qu11 lh<' answers to" hll'h .1re all falSl' . .\)10~G THE most commonlv helt.l _ m1st:Jken belief:-, \·an Dyk sa.y:,. '" that prolonged n·~1din;: m dim light will harm t hl' l''"':-. "It mav:-mmrl tntt'. but lhl' slur~· of .\l>l' Lmc·oln n •adm:.: hy t'andll'11j.!hl 1:-undoubt edly Intl'.·· hl• S;I,\ ~. Oth ... ·r m~·lhs that \'an I>yk i.lncl ht:-. colll'~•;rnl•~ :-ay an· f Jls<': Ch1ldn'n '~ ilh c rossed eves \\ J!I hkl· ly oul;!row it with time ai1d paticnc1.•. tl:1rk !!l <1ssl'~ s houlu be worn on ;1 bri;!hl day :-inc1.• bnght s unlt;;ht l'an harm vnur l'\'l'~. he adachl'S are usu:..ill~.' dtll' t11. l·~ t'.'slram : silting too dt.lSt' ln tlw IC'I('\ 1s1on ean clama).!l' the l'\'l'S. 'ont'Of \'~rn D~k ·s lll'l m yths'" that e\·ery body llt'l'tb an annual t'YI..' l':\ am in :lt i1in Somt' penpl1..• ha\'e hearu som e· \\here or feel it in their souls. like gotnJ to chtm ·h. that they'll be bNter off h;n·ing their eyt's checked t>\ erv year ... \·~in· Oyk says that for peorle who are nnl t>'Cperi l'ncing rain or other ~ymp\ozns o f eye d1seast>, the annu<1I t>X<lmtn.it1on probably isn't worth the l'O:-l. E n•n· child should ha\c his eves exJminc·d b<.'fore hl''s four years ~>Id, th('ll a~ain al about ntnt..'. bul lhen you really onlv net'd an eye exam about e,·ery 10 :-/<'m s after that until age ~O. then e\'cn· fiv(' vcars ... The fil:st t•yr exum should come bt>fort> H·hool, said \·an l>yk, be<.'aus e after a child rcacht•s school agl', 1t b1.'COmt's progress!\ ely morl' difficult to correct the mos t common early eye problem of amblyopia. or lazy eye. "Wl' can turn 1t around about 99 per· cent of lht• time before lhl' age of -t," ::,.~mt \'an Oyk ... But at 6 you maybe only Vl'l a third of tlwm. :\t 6 it's ,·ery hard to p:1ll'h till' stroni.: 1.'Yl' lo cure. amblyop1a ... T llE :\1.\1~ d:tt1).'1'1' tlf l :t/~ l'~l' IS !hat tlw l'11tltl m:1 ~ ,.!f'tl\\ up wilh one h.1d t>~ t' and if Ill' l1i-... ·:-1w d:1magcs the 11tht'l'. h1.· !! ht' hl1n d \',tn [)~ k :-lr1.•!'l"l'S lh:1t \\ hl·n he S<tyS :m l'\I.' l'"\.11n:n.1t111n 1.•\'t'I'\ 10 ,·ears 1s :-uffl(·it'nl. hl' :-t;.ilk1n;.! Jl)(lul :.pcopll' \\'llh0ut pa:n or lu:-.s of ,·1s1on or other symptom:-.. ' ·Thal dot•s n 't mean 1f a guy comes :n :ind dC'mancls an eye exam every year that I ''on't ~h·e it to him. But then• are some well-meaning lay men who an> com·inCl·d it's worthwhile so lhl'y. with their organizations and found~itions. s upport this idea that a routine ex:im once iJ year 1s des ira- ble." \'an D~·k say~ rnu('h of thl' pressure for \'l'JrlY l'Ye examinations comes froni optnmetrist~. "about half of whom are so mewhat un · dl'l'l'mpl oyed .. Ftir people worried that waiting s o !tin~ bt'twt?en examinations-might mt.>:10 ~lau<.'oma, Van D~·k says, "The pre\'all•nce of glaucoma is ~l ge­ rel:-ilt'd Glaucoma is a chronic dis - l':•s1.' which lead s to blindness but it l:,kes Yl'ars to do so. The routine ex aminat1on will catch it bl'causc it in dudt•s a pressun.• lest. ·You don't really ~tarl getting a r e- turn on lh<' patiC'nt's t1rnl' or money until about age 20. Glaucoma shows up m maybe l \\ o out of 100 al the a ge of 10 and m about :>1x out of 100 al age 65. but in onlv about one out of 1,000 at the Jge of 30 ·.' ·The eye is really part of the brain ... ~aid \'an Dyk, "and like the brain. probably about the be~l way to deal with it i!' to i~norl' it.'' The hometown newspaper for all the Orange Co11t is the •11•f. .. 1!""f .. •""'~"'1!""'1)•4 GRANDFATHERJ~. CHRISTMAS? •I )f j ----------------------USE OUR CLOCK PURCHASE PLAN Purchale lhil Grandfather w11h no tlewn poymont and 24 Monlhly poy· mentt 0 .A.C. (, • Thc$e clcxki ore hond--detoiled mosler-y pieces, corefvlly scoled for todoy's home. Eighl·doy weight driven move. men! ond Wesfmlniter chimu pleosingly remind yov of the hour. 15 'I• "W , 91/4 '0, 73"H. THE ~499. CLOCK NOW'399. SAVE 8 100 A 01\llSION Of THE DIRTY flMf COMPANY SOUTH COAST PLAZA ANAHEIM r ·-\) --._, COSTA MUA S04 J. llOOKHUIST ,,.. .. , ,......,,.tJ ,_ ..,,. u... ... , ,..., .... 10.... -.,~ .... , •• _,,, •• ..... ".... Ml .... -,,. 516-2927 956·3402 , Sunday. December 21 1975 oA•L v P1Lor A 1 a \ I • .4 J 8 DAILY PILOT Sunday. December 21 , 1975 Hinshaw Rival in Race ByO.<'. HUSTl~CS OttllleD.tll, ~l.tSwlf J~·rsonnel lo help him m Die-drich . chairman or his t·oni;?ressionnl c~tm the Oranee-County Th e r e will be no p.u ~n when ht• was BoardoCSupcrvlson. s hortage of l'and1d.1h·-; 01 ~1n i?e County 's J S· In a press release, Drug Prices Displayed 8 y81U ,S<'llREIBER OftlleDtlt' PlletSwn (Qr S6 98 in one stor<,> .md $13.85 in another. for the Rcpubl1t·.w ~t>"t·~orlh" ·10th d1stnct. pRlaedham dectlharcd ht1 s . nomination m R ep. An ... asure over e coun Y drew Hins haw ·~ .JOlh ~1nn1n g the GOP board's decision to ac- SANTA ANA -For the most part, Orange County (irugstores and phu.rmac\es are obeying a 1974 state law that re- quires conspicuous post- ing or prices charged tor the 100 most commonly prescribed drugs. The report concluded that ·'there does not ap pear to be any signifi· t'<.\nt abuse in Orange County of tbe intent of the law." It notes that the only significant pro· blem appeared to be pro- per placement of the poster. stores studied have post· ed lists ot the 100 drugs and the current pm.'es char ged fort hem. The consumer affairs offi<'e found that all 20 or the chain stor e s sur veyed had posted the current pn('es. O:it on the top or t.he dru~ cage, ~itting on the noor well back among stock shelves or where it could not be seen." e . p11m:try is tantamount (ept two new Superior ongres:,1onal Ois trkt to l'll·t'lwn be<'ause of the Court J"udgeships. The lat~st t>ntrv as )1 i ch a e l Pat r .1 ck o ' t' r w h e I m ' n g The assembly mun ac· Clancey, a 29 year old Rl!publtr an votl'r re-cused Supervi sor attorney Crom El Toro. ~i:-tratwn . D i e d r i c h o f a ~l·w candictateClancey "grandstand play" and He J'oins As sembl_yma11 R 0 be rt Rad h am 01 pral'ltct's law in Laguna of "playing politics in ='1ewport Bearh and col ~t~uel and serves as the holding up judicial ap- lege professor H arry P. unpaid legal advisor to pointments." ORANGE COUNTY civil litigants have a right to the court system. which is a function of county government. That finding was r e- vealed in a survey con- ducted by the county Of· fice of Consumer Affairs. The consumer affairs unit examined a random sample or the county's 331 chain and indepen- dent drugstores. A total of 70 stores in 19 com- munities wer e checked. THE ONLY <tpparcnt noncompliance was found in three of the 34 in - dependent retailers sur- veyed and one of the 16 medical <'enter-r elated pharmacies. The survey found that ~ 79 percent of the stores had posted the list in con- spicuous places and that the biggest violators of that portion ol the law were the independent re- tailers. ••• Jeffrey of Laguna Beach lhl' county Human Rela-.. 1 have had legislation intherace. t 10ns C'ommission. He inthehopperforoversix ASD WHI LE Re p . Hinshaw, a ::-..; t'\\IXlrt H'n ·t'd with the .Marine months to allow for the Hinshaw was being tried Beach Republican, has <.\,rps in Vietnam. where creation of new Superior on bribery charges in said hr will hl' \\on l wo presidential Court judges in Orange Santa Ana, his House col- fag ht to r\• t•1tat10ns and the Purple County and this leg1sla-leagues in the nation's 1 ,110 hi s lk.111. tion was h l•ld up by capital were dis missing -.1.·at Cur-lh• is a <·harter roadblocks placed a complaint against his n·n th. he nwmbt•r of lht• )llssion personally by Supcr\"i:;or 1974 election brought by The results were made public for the first time last week. The report will co me before tht> cou nt y Board of Super visors fo r t'On s ideration Tuesday. 1, fa ~htsn g \'1t'JC1 J~n·ct•es Diedrich for pol1t1cal re opponent Rode rick J . hr 1 0 t' r) lit• ~ml his \\tit'. Sandy asons .·· lbdham a:-Wilson ofOceanside. THE COSSUYff:R of h~" t' l\\11t·h1lcln·r1 serted The dismissal was fice indicated that the dlJ l'l.!t'~ 111 • • • Th '' R h d b . li t I bl ,... ' \\1111.F ''I. \~('F.Y R bl' d h . t l "thd. t . . The survey s how~d that 94 percent o( the The report s tated that a lis t "was judged not to be posted when the sur- veyor found it resting Of the 34 independent stores checked, only 21 had posted their lists conspicuously. Li~& were easily visible in"ill 20 of the chain stores sur- veyed. A n i1nate d Christmas D ecora tio ns At ... () I. ,, 11 ,. ... t' ·"e'' purl t•ac ma e y unanimous s scan prove va ua e \ · ll u n t , £ . . ' epu 1ran "a1 e 1:; \'Otce vo ea ong w1 is-o price-conscious con- . ,,,,::;.1n1wt1nl'rng h1s ean-rr lad t h e hoard or missalsofelectioncom-s umers, noting tha t :-\ \I p l ' r 1 11 r h ~ ,,. \' 0 u rt CLANCEY cltd.1l'y, onl' of 1s oppo-:-.uper\'lsor::-. has r e-plaints against four tberewasa cons iderable 5 th t lll..!<.'lht•r \\tlh a cil\OtCl' lll'nb . A::.s l'rnhlyma!'l cognized that the other members of the range in price for some OU oas •Ya ,,t:t ion h n'u ;.! ht by his -~B~a~d~h~3~m~. ~'~v~a~s~l a~k~· 1:n~g~a~Su~p~e~r~io~r~C~o~t~tr~t~c~a~· l~e~n~d~a~r~l~l~o~u~s~e'.:__o_r _R_e_p~r-e_s_e_n_-_dru~~g~s:.;T~h~e~y~c~it~e~d~t~h:e~e~x~-~--=~~~!!!!~~~!!~~!!!!!!1!~~!!~~~!!~~8*~~~~:_ __ 'l't'Otld "i ft• in lhl' s<.1mt? pot ::; hot al Ra IP h is overcrowded and that tatives. ample of a drug that sold l'lllll"l . llF: .\l.SO F .\CES ~' I.i ll'!' trial on \·h;1r;..:l':-of t1 ':n µ vn11 nl ;. p ,11d min DECEMBER 21ST AND 22ND •.• / ~ l BACON NP••REO A I')·. ti "'' • 1t,i I ttQr ,,. ,..,. ..,.., ft 0Mh t .,, •'" O• • '"''', u"• ... 1 bv "' r ct-'u Jhl. • f, t , (,,1f"1'-.Qt O• '"'° r fl11ott Nu•• ,_.,..,,. • ./IT Jn .... "f<J\I hP n1 tri•t (dtt H",. 1nr1·1~ qr.Jnd !'\1l'1:rrn e,.,._. (t ._ u Ot; tw• J T ~t-O 1y CJ•\ 1•1ut•·I' ' If ? 10 P M I AnJr~ .. i;,,. .. Dvl•"• ft'\ (hur " '" N1 WC I b•a .., 1 ,,,,,rm• nt J. 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M 1crul'J.;" o.,,,. of a.,,,,, l:J<.t•mll' r I~ 1q1s Surv.,IPO by "" t1lil111IP Bruna Brttvo 'On B.\rr\' u,1-..t1(J Hrtt..,O tr'lrlh broth• '" Mflr10, Ll)ft•n/rt 1rH1 J_r,.y 9rclvl) '-to\\\''f 'lonn.•~ C,..crmt>l'r 21 1q1s ~I 8 00 PM 1n l't•r·• i-,HT'lllV ChitPE'I Proiyr•r \f'rv1t-~ ,.,_,,, ,.,., u1 JO AM P1·•·• F ~m·•v C.olon•~• ~uri-rttl MOf'T'W-WfH,ln\tt'l\ff'r (a BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Co<0na del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-91 50 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-94 15 San Juan Capistrano 495-1 776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ceme1Pry Mortuary Chap1>I 3 500 Pac1f1c View Om.e N ewpart Be ach Caltlorn1a 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7601 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893'-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 M ain St Huntington Beach 536-6539 THE NEPTUNE SOCI ETY c. ............ . (714) 846· 7 431 Day or Nl!ht ... .....,..,...._., c.a 2400W. CoeatHwy. Suite F .... pcm .. ach, C.111. t2M3 ....... Mnd Fr•• Pol11oQo to: ~ AOOAESS CMy. .. • Zlp. CCM atc 0 Call 142-5671. Pul • few word• to work for ou. • 1nute ONLY 2 BIG SAVINGS DAYS. HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED SAVE $20 5-WATI, 23-C HANNEL TRANSCEIVER l ompact de'lign_ eac;v m :-l $ 9 9 .unl upcr,1tton All l·r~·,.1.11-. 11w l '11-111 nl-g ~ r11u nd REC. 119.95 SAVE $5 DELUXE MIST CURLING IRON • ·url long 11r -.h11r1 hair gss K1 .. 11h -..11 n.il '"I\ l'l l'ord. -.ii•'" tip. tounh·r -.1,1nd REC. 14.99 Ill II Ill \\Ill~ \I I\ \In,, ·r. -===--=------ SAVE $2 39-DRAWER PARTS CABINET 11ss REGULARLY IJ .99 Con,en1t•nl ... tora~t· P lahllC dru\\t•t :-tn :J i;tzes. :35 :,,mall. :-J me• d1um and 1 large 12Wx6Dxl8'~ 'H 14.!ffl, 50 drawrr, l:!.88 lt\krl\\\RF" Partially assembled. A) Lightweight, IO-speed racer-style bikes. ~6988 ~ic. 79.99 These good·looking bike:s have that r1- classic European stylin~-They're ' lightweight to make the going eaS). Just right for someone special. SPORTING COOIJS 6-GALLON WET/DRY VAC OUTFIT fi'xl ','' hose. exl~nsion 39ss t ulx•-.. 10" nozzle. l'queegee, hru~h l'hoes, dolly, more. REG.61.46 SOLO SEP. llAROWARF. 7988 27" EG. 99.99 llARDW.\Rf SAVE $3 CROCK-POT~ ELECTRIC COOK.ER Cooks slowly in a 3~-q~. 149 7 st.oneware cooker-cant burn, overcook. Cookbook. REG.17.99 1101.:SEWAR~ !': 1--~~~~~\-:---- \\\, 7 >~~) __ .-.:----WC . ~ '\\ --===-~-, ·r · !i;·~;~. -LJ ........ ~~y ..... -~ - SPECIAL SHAPE-UP WITH BODY FIRMER Gl•L back anto shape after 4ss the holidays with the Body Farmer. Easy, efTective. !IP.Al Tll A'l;D 81-".AUTY AIDS _;_.~-----~-+---------~------------1-------------~-------+ ~',.­' ) I .., SAVE $8 ~~ 20-PC. "STRAWBERRY" STONEWARE .,.,, nice for 4 \\llh hand-24ss paintr-d rt'CI. rtpo· ..,traw- hcrrrC''i 0\E'npr iof, loo I Wf\\J\l!I REG. 32.99 SAVE •4 UL LIST ED FIRE E~TINGU ISHER f igh t s wood, 1oss liq .• _ cl eel. fi rc11 \ 'SCG approved. REC 14.99 SAVE23% CLAW HAMMER 16-0Z. HEAD 'n·mp<>rrd fnrJ.tl'<I 4ss .. 1 eel. H1rk11r\" wood handlt• · REG,s 39 r-......... (. ~-------------~--,. ... -,--=--'-'"-Hl-l\\_AR_~----~ 25% OFF SAVE $2 WARDS 19-INCH TOOL BOX 1qx1x111• h1ich 5ss l.ift ·t1UI IOll' tray. Gable t-0p Rte. 7.99 llAROWARY. I I 1/40FF WA RDS 5-PIECE SCREWDRIVER SET 11. l 'l philhp ... 4", Ii lll(J. bur Al- loy 11h .. >el blades. lJ.\llDWAkE 4ss REC.6.59 ALL WOMEN'S SUEDE, LEAiHER AND BUCKSKIN COATS, JACKETS Corne· rn and i;ce this huge collection of wom- l'n'11 lu thcr, suede and buckskin coats and jackct11. These jackets make fine, long·la::st inK gifts that will be appreciated all year. WOMl':N'S f'ARHIONS BRING YOUR WARDS CHARG·ALL CARD-ITS THE MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO SHOP AT WARDS Wards. We're a family tradition. • l'A 'Cll<A \1i\ ( 11 Y tol11.t 111 111 "" plu1fl" M'l I 11.!l I • TORRAN< •: 111'1 ""'" f, .111on "I'"'"" pl""n'" .14.l 11'17 I • '4A!\i"'TA A:-IA 1,..,.1 .. 1 al ••v1•t1IH nth 71 1 "ii i M •I •KAN IU:KNAROJNO cr nlrnl '11, m~lt 71 4 AA.( !U lt • llCNTIN(;TON ttt:AC-lf "'"''"II"' 01 ht·11rh ':'11 11qz tlf)ll • ("OVl!llA ~m11w·11 Ill ~un l1t•11111rd1flo fr...-w11v. l!t>ff 7'11 • t<O~P.MEA U ;moo rc>'Wm1· .. rl hlvd • 67:1 :11 rn • fOM'A MF.RA bmtol "1 .111 •11n dlt!Cn l'wy. 71 1 Mq UlllO • ~ORWAl,K ornpt•rl•I ti nnrw11lk l1l•d phone> MM •~•11 • ""Ul.l.fo!t<10N hurbtor ol or11n~hnrpe. '714 117!12WO •• f:A<.U. NOCK rolo.ndo Bl hn ... cr ..... y, pllllnt' :u,,, "'"' • ('l\NOOA PARK WPllnc• plaMI. phon• MJ.fOOO • MON"l'<'l..AIR montd111r pl117', ohon"' 714 R~J .. IO:••I • 1,VNWOOD 1mpert11l blvd . al tUllAI. phone 63'7·6000 • t.AKF.WOOO l11ktw')Oll hlvd nl cnndlt·.ulOd phuru 11·11 ;1,l)(l •WEST 1,<l~ AN<lt:U:A l1t t li1nr1tn 111 18th ,1,,, 113tl '79U SHOP MONDAY THROUGll SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 10:00 PM ... SUNDAY 10:00 J\M TO 6:00',PM. CLOSED C HRISTMAS DAY .... JUST SAY "CHARGE IT!" l • I I \ ' Baja Orphanage's ) ,Flying SantaS Need ,No Reindeer ' For the dark·eyed orphans of Colonia Guerr era, Christmas came early with the drone of four small airplanes that circled the pink and cement.gray buildings in rural Baja California to signal their arrival. C h attering e x ci t e dly 1n Spanish, the c hildren ran to their Danish teacher shouting, "Did you see all the airplanes?" Ht11 .Lawrence, once an Orange Counttan but for the past five years dirertor of the Colonia Guerrera orphanagr, s hielded his eyes against the s un to look at the first approat·~ing plant! With three children in tow. he climbed into his camper and jounced along the rutted dirt road to the la nding field. ONE BY ONE, the planes bounced to a halt along the roll· ing rocky field that serves as a landing strip. Two of the planes were flown by members of the Christian Pilots Associa tion. Orange County Wing. Two were flown by members of the group's Hawthorne wing. The planes carried payloads of turk~ys, food , clothing and toys donated to the 72 orphans in the Baja orphanage. "Perdid y se os dara. buscade, y h a ll areis; Ila mad y se os abrira," reads a passage in the little books stacked along with the other cargo bound for Mex· ico. Its English translation is, "Ask, and it s hall be given you : seek and ye s hall find ; knock, and it sha 11 be opened unto you.'' * * • The orphanage at Colonia Guerrera is an un likely cluster of cement and masonry. Wood is in short supply in Baja California. The architects had not tn· tended it to be an orphanage. The high, vaulted gymnasium and boys dormitory originally was designed as a burlesque hall. Some of the boys Ii ve on the stage where the women were to enter· ta.in. Tbe row of pink buildings 150 feet away was to be a brothel. But t he venture went broke and the Mexican government bought it. Then a farmer bought it from l'ou Can Help Tbe orphanage costs $4,500 a month to run. A perpetual fu nd drive is on to collect money, food and clothing. Among board members, any of whom would be happy to channel a.id to the orphanag~. are David Taylor of Costa Mesa, Don and Nancy Turner of :\tission Vil· JO, Vern Bachman of Santa Ana. Paul E vans of Orange, Carl Miller of Orange and Harold Klancke and Harolc1 :-less of Garden Grove. The foundation's address 1:-. P.O. Rox 675, Garden GrOVl'. CA926-l2. the government. And a group of Orange Countians formed the Foundation for His Ministry. raised $15,000 from other coun· tians and started the orphanagl' 12 years ago. "I like to say that the Lord had the Devil build it, then he took 1t away." said Lawrence. * * * The orphanage a t Colonia Guerrero has a wooden l'hapcl despite Raja· s "thxl shorta)!l' The structure once was part of Southern California College in ·• ... I 1 ORPHANAGE RESIDENT HELPS COAST MEN UNLOAD Kenneth Wayman (Left), John Huntley at Airstrip Col a problem" Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tapi'. getrma tlw answers a11d action you n£'ed to solve inequities in government and bus1 ness Mall your questions to Pat Dunn At Your Servtce. Orange Coast Dail.I./ Pilot. P 0 Bo.x 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Include your telephone numtwr. The column appears daily except Saturdays and Mondays 'Chri•t•a•' Tree11 Predate Claristianft!I QEAR PAT: In view of the fact thcit many Christian symbols were used in ancient times, I'd like to know if "un- Chrlstmas" trees predated the birth of Christianity, when the tree began to be used in connection with r evering t he birth of Christ . L.0., Huntington Beach Egyptlan1 uaed date palms to celebrate the winter solstice H a 1ymbol of life over death -lust H the sun Is "reborn" In winter and begin• to provide more fight each d1y. By A.O. 354, when Chtl1tl1nlty became accepted. church leader•· h•d established Dec. 25 ••a day for exchanging gifts, expressing goodwlll, mer- rymaking and feHtlng. Pait of this fHlt Included raising an ever- green bough to celebfet• -••the Egyptians had -the return of the aun. Although Cefta MCI Suon• uaed evergrHn treH to ward oH Wisch .. , evll 1plttts •nd ghosts, the true ChristmH tree hat been tnteed back to the 1&th century In Germany. The first CtwtatmH tr•• recorded Sn Amertc•n history wH Ht up In 1804 by 90fdler9 In Fort De..-n. Ill. 80tl'••r Calculator Ff,... Gen BankM1Pt DEAR PAT: I purc~sed a Bowmar calculator three years ago When I noticed_ rpst spring that the useful time per charge oi the rechargea1J'9 batteries was deteriorating, l wrote to eowmar Inquiring about battery replacement. I re- Costa Mesa . It was disassembled and the late Jim Brody, then pastor or the First Assembly or God C hurch in Costa Mesa. trucked 1t board by board to Colonia Guerrero. That was before the new highway made driving into Baja California an easy trip. "The whole road was like this," said Bill Lawrence, the or· phanage director, in the teeth- rattling cab 9f the bouncing truck * * * The four blue -eyed, t1'w headed children of Bill and Kay Lawrence s tand out from their Mexican national counterparts at a distance. The oldest has lived most of his life in Mexico; the youngest all of hers. They have grown up with the children of the orphanage. Their English needs work. Bill and Kay Lawrence. once of Garden Grove, felt they v.ere needed in a full-time mission. They vis ited the orphanage once. They returned. And the returns became more frequent. The couple that formerly managed the orphanage wanted to leave. The Lawrencesstayed. They are in the process or ap- plying for s tatus as Mexican im- migrants. They garnered letters of recomm e ndation from neighbors, took them to officials in Mexico City and were told that was useless. The only hope they had of b ecomin g Mexican citizens was appealing that their daughter was born in the coun· try. Recently. they were told to become citizens or leave the country. They are hoping word on the citizenship process will come soon. StfJrfl and Photf111 By Doaagla• f'rit :11t•he, DaUfl Pilot Staff * * * The children of the orphanage at Colonia Guerrero go to a Catholic school. There have been "troubles" at the Marxist public school. There has been an in- crease in anti·A merican sen ti ment s ince the highway opened, bringing in droves of Americans "who just don't car e " LAST SPRING. three of the teenagers graduated. They were the first from the orphanage to complete the ninth grade. The three are going on to a prep school and college, a rarity in Raja. The girls traditionally marry young. One married a year ago at age 12. "We try to discourage it,·• Mrs. Lawre nce explained. ·but that's the way things are down here.'' She explains many things that way. The cement roof of her house -no wood. Problems in the schools -the teachers may be 16or17 years old. "That's the way things are down here •· * * * A funny thing happened on the way to C'olonia Guerrero Two light planes packed lo the ailerons with supplies for the or. phanage left Orange County Airport as soon as the fog lifted last Wednesday. ceived a letter April 25 stating that the batteries would be replaced at no cost. I sent the calculator to Bowmar on July 29 by insured mail. After several unanswered letters, I filed a claim with the post office. Then I r eceived a card from Bowmar requesting a $20 fee . I replied Oct. 7 and asked that my calculator be sent to me unrepaired. I finally phoned Bowmar Nov. 6 and was told that the calculator could not be found. What now? A.M., Huntington Beach Bowmar declared bankruptcy and has not been manufactur- ing or selling calculators since last July, according to the firm's customer service spokesman, Linda Dunn. Subsequent closing of service centers in Massachusetts and Arizona caused a backlog of repair orders and general confusion. It took more than two weeks after the Initial AVS contact to locate your calculator. It now has been malled via UPS. Dunn will correspond with you about the de- lay and explain that all repair orders received since July require a $20 service charge. Other readers with Bowmer problems can con- tact the firm's customer service department by writing to 4900 E. Indian School Road, Phoenlz, AZ85018. Pearl De.,elop• tor8 to JO Tears DEAR PAT: How long does i t take an oyster to grow a cultured pearl? I'm giving my w ife a pearl necklace for Christmas, and I 'd like to be able to tell her how many years the oysters had to work to provide her gift. G.G., Huntington Beach It takH 8 to 10 yeers for• cultured pearl to grow from th,. time • tiny piece of polished shell Is lmpf1nted In the oyster. This Is an Irritant around which the oyster deposits thin layers of microscopic crystals. Each pearl oyster 11 hand-tended and pertodlcafly taken out of the water. clHned and p1lnted with an antffoullng com· pound to keep bernacfH off. 5'nc. many oysters rej.ct Implant•, it la Htlm1ted that It takes 10,000 oytter• to produce enough similar pear1s for• 14-lnch necklace. Health Problem? Call to11ttlfl DEAR PAT: I own a trfplex In Dana Point. The owner of the adjoining property lives in another town and pays no at- ,. I YOU I· '.\l 0 n l e p i l' r l'l' 0 r (' () ~ l J '.\tesa and John Huntley of Santa Ana Heights. both me mbers or the Christi an Pilots assoc·iation. tourhed down in Ti1uana, B.C , to go through customs The men are with the Oran1w County Wing of the two-year old pilots organization. The men paid the rental of the planes. ;,1 cost shared by passenger Ken neth L. Wayman, a Costa Mesa attorney. '.\tinules later, two more hght planes taxied into the custom-. area. They held more gifts for thl' orph.anage transport(•d b;. mt•mbt'r"-of the I l ~1wthnrrw \\Ill,! of the Christian Pilots /\ssoc1<1 tion. The planes Joined togctht·r to become a squadron of good will bound for the orphan::igc at Colonia Guerrero. * * • :\t onte Pierce scans the-!-.ky from the pilot's seat through wire-rimmed g lasses pcrchcrl bet'>l."t'en his grizzled gray beard and toppin g of gray hair He is the executi\'e director of the Orange County Christian Pi!nl~ Win;! :Twel\·p year:-ago h1· was a computt>r programmer Then he was proprietor of a motor cycle s hop lie had an airplane dealership hl' sold wht·n the energy cris is hit. Hl• v.as out or work for nine months. .. tl'r~~·~~~-1 ~,.. DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Sunday. December 21, 197S Whal pay he gets and the pay for his secretary Sandy Ortiz comes fro m contributions, large ly by the 35 members of the Orange County Wing. For Pierce. the airplane is a ministry and "the Lord provides for those who do llis work.·• Pierce and the other pilots of the wing jockey their heavily loaded li ght planes to isolated In- dian reservations in Arizona and to several points in Mexico on r e gular relief runs. Thev drive trucks when the load 1s too heavv and the time sufficient. They fl y mm1sters to missions and the sick to medical help ALLTHF. CARGO space in the four planes was crammed full of food clothing and toys. A toy for every child. Christm as dinner for everyone ' 1 1 • I l The gifts came from school dnves, from friends of friends of members of Christian Pilots. While the pilots waited at Or:mge County Airport for the fog to lift. a deuce·and·a ·half from the Tust in school district plus an additional station wagon load rolled up to the General Aviation T ermin al at Orange County Airpor t where Lenair As soc1at('s gives the Christi<in Pilots office s pace. The station wagon load fit into the already crammed "warehouse" of an empty office in the terminal. Sandy Ortiz, the secretary. drove up with her Volkswagen full. The Tustin truck was diverted to John Huntley's already full g::irage where there was "just a · little more room." Other mem bcrs have full garages. The people or Orange County have given a lot this Christma:, More than can be distributed des pite dally flights and truckloads by the wing through the e nd of the year. TUE Wl:'IJG needs money. Thl' nights cost $100 or more each The pilots pay the rental on thl' planes. Rut the wing tries to pa} for the ,!!as -about $50 per trip The trips go on year·round, and ··As quickly as materials are d1~ tn buted. the Lord provide:- more.·· notes the groue·:. newsletter ":-40 one individual or group supports Christian Pilots A~ soc1at1on. All expenses of CPA· are met through voluntary con tribut1ons of God's people as the• Lord directs ... it continues The group·s address is f' 0 1 Box 4861. Irvine. Calif . 92716. We're just a bunch of horn • :.igain Christians who believe 'H' re doing the Lord's work. Just guys who go to church and decide- th1s 1s a calling of the Lord. ll 1s something they enjoy doin~ flying and helping people," said Pierce. Pierce manages lo s ay it without sounding preachy tention to anything having to do with cleanliness or main· taining the landscaping. I've written several letters to him asking that he cut down the high branches of his trees, which fill my backyard with leaves and berr ies. He has not responded. The curb in front and the sides of his property have a thick accumulation of rubbish that will be washed away only when we have a hard rain. An attorney told me the tree branches hanging over my property belong to me, but who wants them! Is there anything I can do about the filthy conditions surrounding this neighboring property? E .N., Laguna Niguel If you feel that rubbish on the property adjoining yours pre- sents a health problem, you can request an Inspection by filing a complaint with the environmental health division of tbe Orange County Health Department, 1011 S. Ea st St.. Anaheim, CA 92805. Inform the owner of the property that you Intend to take this step. Here-Again-Arp the Source!( for China DEAR PAT : In 19531 purchased a set of Bamboo p attern Noritake ch ina in Panama. Four cups and two sau~rs are broken and I'd like to know where I can replace them. I'd also like to know where I could buy Noritake's cook and serve dishes in the Young Love pat1ern. J .c., Riverside The holiday season always brings Hver11 requHtl Hklng buying sources for outdated china patterns. Lenox China heact. quarters In New Jersey provided this list: Patterns of the Past, 504 S. Main St., Princeton, fl 61358; Mr. James Hasty, The Jewel Box. Box 145, Main Street, Albertvllfe. Al 35950; Topex ~o., 58 Unda Lane. Tiffin, OH 0813; Bycor Inc., 164 E. Gr1nd Rtver, Wl1Ham1ton, Ml 4'8895; Dick Thlrsk China ChaMrs, Box 214, Dunwoody, GA 30338; Ed Ettleman, EtUem1n'1, 109 N. Kiigore Sf., KUgore, TX 75ee2; Mr. Francis Rinke, Abefdeen Cr()d(ery Store, 511 S. Main St., Aberdeen, SD 57401; Mrs. CharlH Telgele, ROiiing FOtk Rower a Gift Shop, Rolllng FOftl, Ml 39159; Irving Reibman Jewelers, 215 S.W. 152nd St., Seattle, WA 9816e; Locators, Inc., Box 1259, Uttlr Rock, AR 72233; Werren Roundhlll, P•ttern• unnmtted, Wedgewood Station, Box 15238, Seattle, WA9111S, andMortonJ...Cere.107N. 2nd. St., Fort Pierce, FL 33450. AYS READERS: PLEAS! Cl.IP ANO SAVE. 71 !J2 DAIL V PILOT Sunday. December 21, 1975 Thank• to l'ou From VAC t >t• a r \' nlun t t.'t' r:-.. nw .:tit of lovt• \\h1ch you havt.• ~1vt.•n so fn't'I) this past yt•ar 1s the most valued g1!t orw t<lll t'Vt'r receive. f-kt•ause Of the generos ity Of Wtlhng VO)Uf) lt't'r:-p.1tu:nts tn 1.•onvalescent homes were vis 1l1.•tl. )1ll1lhs \\ere tau~ht games and craft~. iw<1pk 111 nt>ed of medical attention were t1,1nsportt-d. s hut-ins received friendly re assuring lelephont' calls. and mountains of 1·1\'neal work w1.'re reduced lo molehills for 11un11.•rou:-;_1gt•nc·1es In add1t1on. thanks to support from the n1tnmunit;., programs suc:h as court anti ~ uuth referral. hospit a l entertainment, \\11rks hops <rnd training w('re overwhelmingly 1 t'1'l'tYl'd tu tht> bent>fit of all c:Qllt'l'rnt'd. fluring this C'hristmus season it js pl·rhJps an appn1pnat1.· llmt• to reflect upon 11tir most i mport ant natural resource 11ttr"l'1 \'t'S Wt.• have abundant p1•rsonal resourct•:- .11th "h1ch to can· for t'aC'h othe r. to bring h.q1p1nt>ss to fam1li1.·s. fn1.•nds a nd fe llow ltnman lw1n gs Wt• ha\'t' ,·arying degrees of lw.1lth ~ind :,trength lo g ive so we may im- prm t' lift• around us Wt• ha\'e a wc:.dlh of !ll•tt>ntrnl. some not Yt'l re~1lizt•d To all of you who have t'Onlnbutt•d so muC'h, . md to all who w ill in lhe fulurt1 g l\'e of timl' p:•l•t'nce and Jove. we offer our sinc:cre thanks .rnd bt>st wishes for a h<.1ppy holi day :-eason. .ll 'OY LOWER West Orangl' County Voluntary Action Ccntt•r To l'o11r Health Diet Rip-offs llaVt' ynu slt'PPt·d 0 11 ttw :-('alt' ur looked into the mirror ret·t·ntlv :met d1·d:rn·rl. "This 1~ 1 t~ I 'm gom;.! to lost• '~l'ight and :-hapt• up .1:- f.tst as I l'an .. , And dt'('Jdt•d lo ;;t•nll fur nnl' of tho;:;l' prouuC't:-you 'vt· st•t•n :1d,·t·rt1sed lh:Jl pictures a body beautiful. :,aytnt.!. ··Jn nnl~ :-,tx davs I los t four tnches off mv '' .. usl and :.L'\'t'll pounds of weig ht ... , · Tht• Food ancl Drug Adm1n1:-tr:1l1on .... Jys ht-ware. Often the only thmg. tht':-<' devices will help you lose 1s your monl'y "In Only Four Weeks,'' a nt'w FD.\ puhhcation, will help you learn .... hal to wukh out lor. Sm~lc copies are free from Consumer l nformat1un Center. Dept. 77, Pul'blo, Colurado8H>O!.l " Help for \'ou Mobil~ Hoines SA('R .\:\lF.~TO On J an r.s1xnl'\\ li.1\\S will J!O mtn l'fft>et that art> cks1gnt•d lo atd m obile hnm1• huyl'r:-and residents Gov. Edmund G. Hnmn Jr ~1gned leg1sla tion that" 111 l·ontrnl nl'\t moh1ll• home insp1.•1· t111ns 3nd pur('ha~1ng and hllb to n·~tntl mohdehnml' p:Jrk manJ,.:l'r~ The n('w l:Jv. :-. art•. Jn.;pect ions of new mobile homes "If I no longer be Ii m ited lo .m inside inspection of the electrical.\\ atl'r and gas system~. but will include ins peC'lion for any substantial dcfeet of materiab or" orkman:-hip '.\lan.igers of mohile home parks must ·•ive lt'llJ.t1ls "r('.1sonable" time to C'Omply ~1th st:1\l' law or liwal ordinant·<'s before they :ire t'\ it·t1.•d. m ~magers mu:-l givt• tenants a wntll'n sl'! of p ~1rk rull's. ;incl they must pro- \'ide ,, ntlt'll not i('l' of rult' '111lat1on t0 the te- nant .,..1th "'1'\l'n cl ,1:-" to comply before tC'rminatton -I nspet'! 11r s of mobile home p1-1rks mus t notify the o\\. ner of a mobtl£• home of an~ v10l:t lions r ather than give the 11:-t of v1olat10ns to the park managt•r . . _ Man:igpr:-must gtvl' tenants~ 60-day notict.' nf any propo:-t>d st•n·1c·t· charges and thcv cannot ch.irgl' :1 fee fnr members of the !t•nant's 1mml'Olatl' family. rwts or guests. _ -~o f'scrow nn usC'd mobile home sale~ :f thr unit is delt vf'red "on site" within two day> -Warrantie" on nl'W mobtle homes will t:ikt' effect \.\-lwn thE> consumt•r buys it from a dealer RU Ff ELL'S Drinking Doc Debunks Theories R0~1 E WPI> Aftt>r treating Arm.•rica's pro blem drinkers for mon· than four dt•t.•uues, Or. Giorgio I.t1l li is con vinred th~'1bt•st prescrip· twn for t)lt•1r :ulmt'nt 1~ t'dllt'ation . not abstinf'nce. Lolli, a rotund :rnd c ht•erful p:;yc h1atrist with a love for Engh~h litt:"r:ittll't' and cl:tss1cal musie, t'onsidcrs :llcohol one of life's blessings I It• :idvist's only thu..,1· pattl•nls \.\host• dn11ld11g is olll of control for mnn· than 50 perct•nl of llH· ti mt• to go t.m t lw '' agon for g1111d l. 0 L L I .'1 .\ \' b t ' 1(•0norla ~tiC' hut tw '" \H' 11 4 tt a Ii fin I t o t. ii l- ~1 b <1 u t a I <' o h o I :1 n d .tll'l1lwl1 ... m 111 :\nh'l'll'.t 'l'\Hhou;!h ed11cakd 111 I t ·' f\ . h (' h :1 ~ s JI t' II t :tlml·,,t :di nf his prn· ff':-s1nn:il ltft• 111 tht' l 'nrt t•d St.1tt1' lit• '' :1:-lht• nrigin:.d dll'l'l'l\1r ti! t ht' Y .J le Plc.1n ('llntl'S for :.tk\lholits at Y ~dt• l'rn' t•r:-1l~. lht> fir~t pro.it-el of its k11HI 10 the l 'nttt•d Stall':-, ;ind uf !ht• (\1nm·t•ta•ul ('11mm1:-:-11111 11n .\k1•h11!ism. thl' fir:-t :-ud1 "-I :1t t• "llP POt't t'd I "t'lH' \ «-II e . h :1 s " or kl' d on ft>clt'r:1l p rn11·t·ts .ind pt1hl1.;ht•d l:lll l'L'!'t':.lfl'h paper:-·'"\\ t•ll a:-St'\'t•ral h<.1nk' lll lht• fit•ld T ocbY. fortt·d into !'t'mi n•tiremt•nt be cau~e of .1rthnt1s. Lolli d1 vidl'S his t 1 mt-bet'' l't'n R umc :111d :'\t•W Y llt'K. t'Ollllllll· ing his rt>st•arch and trt·:1tmt>nt of pn\'ale pa t:t>nb. ;i n 1• x a m p I ~· Arnen cans l 0 T here are man~. manv Italian kid:-who still are gt\'en zabaghont• (mars ala wine wh1ppe<l w ith egg yolks und sug ar 1 earl v in the morning hefore going Lo school n<1t too muc h. ~ay an o\llll''L'. an ou nC'e and J h~tlf ... Lolli said. ·Ti fa bent> Prend1lt1 :t nC'he se no n lo \'llOi (1t dot's vou ~ood . T o..1ke 1l t'\l'll 0 lf \'O\t d1111 'l \\illlt :t 1 tin: rnothl'r s.1.\s Thl•\' h:in· In t ak1• rt :ind hy ,1nd l:•rt?e tht'y hkl' rt .u1d 1L dt11.'s do ttwrn 1-'1\0\i,-·Lolli said Ynu ;?O 111to :Jll~ n1f f1•1• bar in Ronw and you !lll~ht St'l' lt:tlt:tn bt1~:­ :1nd ;.:>trls, .1;.!~·d i :! or J:l h.n in;.! a h:rn1ln1rger .ind 11rdl'nnj.! <\ hottk 11f ht•t•r .md till' h:trman f!I\ es rt to l1llht'nl." lw :;aid . · On the other hand. \'11u don't :-t•t• llwm ;isk- ;n;:' for :l seC'0nd botllt'. It would be ju:,t a s s trange :1:-go:ng tn :1 rl'staurant anct ask ing for a sernnd st~L1 k . The waiter might ~·1' l' tl lti yl)u but it still \\t1l1lct ht' str:lll;:!t' .. Lolli :-:ud ht' now .... w0rkin;:i on a study <'f:.mn Ht'ffiL' IL'C'n ager; and WO :'\<'" Yt1rk tt•en ;.i;!C'rs. t' 1 • :11 p :1 r 1 n g t h (' 1 r a t !i!trdl':-tnw;.1nl clnnkin;.! .md reblt'<l su hjt•cls Freedo~ Trai1i 7\lon· th~tn 100.CxXl tidwt:-. \\111 ht··" atl:tl1I for !\to Or:rngt• Count~· ..,tvp.., of tht• \m1•rtl•a11 Fr'1.'t'lltlln train S<'h1•d11lecl 1w~t 111011th in .\n;\ht•im from J :1n ~1t hr1>ugh t:i It .tl:-1> will b1• m S.m .Ju:m C.\p1str:1110 .Jan. 19 and 20 Rlocs of llc•kets for each stop are being r~· ser\'ed for school ~roups . The general pubhc Jtowevt>r, can obtain tickets at Vons markets. Further information about the s top m Anaheim can be obtained by calling 535-2813. San Juan Capistrano's tickets are availa- ble at the San Juan Capistrano Chamber of Comm erce office, San Clemente Bicentennial Committee office, San Clemen te Chamber of Commerce a nd the Saddlehack Valley ChambC'r of Comrvercc Further information about the San Juan stop can be obtained by calling 493·271 1. Children aged 3 and under will ~e ad- mitted to the train free. Tickets for c hildren aged 3 to 12 and persons 65 or older are SI. Regular adult tickets are~. -~---=----.::.-::. -------:-, 111NEHI\LIAI • MINERALS • FOSSILS • GEODES • GIFTS I I I I Louted At: I 1370 A LOCJan An., Costa Mesa 1 Callf. (714) 979•1424 , (1 rw1 f a,--...... ,.., , ...... •:oo ,...tu. & c. t I i..12 ....... ,... ~~~~ I I I.. .. " I · 1 really do bclll'\'e th.it if we didn't ha\'l' :lkL'hOI WC' :-hnulcl t I'\' to ere:itt' it. .. Lollt :-.nd 1n ;.in intt•n·1L'W in hi:-::.mull. bt){IK !t111.•d Offtt'L' ".UI O~G T ll E ;\J art• :-0mC' \'t'ry promiscuou:- g1rl::; ... he s:.iid "ThC' ll:1l1an '_girls WL'rc asked htiw thev would fl'('( if tht'tl' ho"friends drank e:xcessi~e ly and tht•y answered more or lt>:-.s un~mimou!'ly thl'Y would drop him rt;:!ht away. Rut :r he were to spl'l'd clri\'- in.2 a c ar? Oh. lhC'~ !':ud . :my man has lo do th;.it lit• wl'ittld bl' a t·uward if hl' dicln 't Hut in ~ l'\\' York ;. till ; . .'l'l t ht> Pppt1s1tt• l'l'Jl' t:1ons :.i.ncl th1:-L'~p!ain:-:1 1 () l. .. I. t ii I : s :J I cl ' T I) drink t11n much is not .i :-c:;.'n nf n n lity :Jrnong lt3llan boy~. j us t the op- pn:-1te Italian boys, if thev want tl1 have sex with :1 ;!trl. they don't drink . n .. ,. covoon ~ '°' 10% 011 ourcha•e ot11:e 1-I , ot '"" 1to-m ot you,. ChQ1Cf} s~ 00 m.n1fT}UfTt ,. I I Ollw OQOd thru Oi;c 31 1~15 ..J ~--------------~-------.. , ST.\RTE ll dnnktn;! al thl' :t;!l' of :1 :ind l still drink pr:1ctic:1ll) t'\'l'r~· cl:I\· :tnd . fr:rnld~. I don 1 ht'i:en• I w:1..; t'\'l'r dnmk in my Ii f e. .. ht' s :11 d Thal:!' not bragging. It is :1 fact .·· Hut the 70 year-old Lolli :1dmits he had tht.· adv . .mtage of being born 1n rt:tly. a wine-drinking cotmtr'y where d runken · ne::;:-, lt>l alone alcohofom. carries such ::;odal ::;tigm;:i that 1l is \'irlu::dlv unknown. T h t' . I t a 1 i :1 n s . ht.' ::;aid. could \H'll Sl'l'\<' :.i:- --y <'ll ~ee . thl'y are taken to· restaurants as children and given a lit- tle w ine to sip. 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' ·• ~ • .. ~ tr · · >.I• Ar \ ~\l ""' ::i.-;-r l l \ : ~ Sunday, Oecembor 21. 1975 DAILY PILOT B:J • I Courses by Newspaper -Part 17 \ . 1~: RLUB fft l\ANGAROO News Events Cue for Power Shift? l .'0 .'iTf Mf.:.\A'' u :u 1-:sr1;1n·_,/l(}I' I~ OJll'll /(}ti.Ill. 't1/ °;' p .111. ,/11,/\ j m H>ltr ltt11I mi1111l1• 11/111ppi11 /.l ThU £$ the 17th in a ~ea o/ l8 Courae$ by Nno~pn a1'fldt8 wrttttn /or the nation'' bicentennial and t%f)lor· mg theme, of the Amtneon i8aut.! Forum. In thi& the l0$t of her /our art1cle1, Pro/. Doris H. KetlTn$di&cw$t8 &0me I re/orma dengned to re.!tore a bette-r balcncct among levela and branche$ of government. By DORIS H. KEARNS . ~ ... -."-""•rd Uelwnlty The t.wm traun:'as or Vietnam and Watergate ~amat1ze~ for millions or Americans the increas· mg centrahza~lon of governmental power in the na· tional Executive that had been in process for de· cades. The dangers of arbitrary. centralized power had been a ca~se of concern since the earlies t days o~ the republic. The founding fathers had con· sufered competition between institutions and groups, widely dis persed at the national, state and local leve.ls, to be the best safeguard to liberty in a w~rld o~ impe rfect men. Initially, therefore. they tried to insure that each institution had no greater access to the resources or power than any of its 1.:ompet1tor:-. Over time. however, a fundamental s hift of power has led to the concentrat10n of such resources -in- formation, money. status, access to media and technology at the national level, particularly in the Executiv~ranch. In the past year, a s the ~vents ?f Waterga te and Vietnam made the public mcreasmgly aware or this centralization of power, a new critical s pirit has emerged. "Reforming the Government" has rapidJy become -once again - an issue of wides pread public concern. FOR MANY of today's reformers. the behavior of Congress has provoked anguish but also hope. A re- vitalized Cong ress is frequently described a s the best way both to check the imperial pres idency and to reassert a more genuine popular voice in the making of governmental policy. Dozens of panels. commissions and conference s are c urrently focused on Congress· problem s and potentialities. Prompted in part by this exte rnal pressure, Congress has brgun a sen ous self-analysis with an eye toward improving its manner of operating. Its budgetary planning, its commi\tee system and campaign fin a ncing have all recently undergone scrutiny and change. Historically. the national legislature's lack of uq· ifie<l approach to the budgetary process, provoked partly by its frag mented committee system, has contributed to weakening congressional influence on budget planning. But so deeply imbedded was the prevailing committee structure, which allowed dozens of individual congressional committees to set their own spending figures without regard.to one another, that any real change was considered almost impossible Then in 197•1, partly in response to the constitu- tional crisis caused by the President's impound- ment of funds appropnated by Congress, the House and the Senate created budget committees em· powered to establis h firm spending and revenue levels for the entire Congress. In theory this was an important reform, since the power of the purse re- mains as pivotal to understanding the source of gov- ernmental d ed s1ons today as 1t always had has been. Whether the new budgetary committees will in fact coordinate congressional spending plans re· mains to be seen. T he conference committee's traditional methods or operating have also come under the scrutiny of · congressional reformers. Coming as it does at the end of the long process of making a law, the closed conference committee was designed to bring mem- bers of the House and Senate together to ham mer out concessions and compromises which could blend differing versions of a bill into a single measure. Howe ver, this system often allowed con- ferees to produce a final bill that distorted the in· tents of both origin al measures. In recent years congressionaJ reformers have in· troduced so·called "sunshine" resolutions requir· ing that conference committees open their doors to t he public. Under such pressures. 12 conferences voluntarily opened their sessions to the press and the public in 1974 . This year the reform took hold still further when the House and Senate voted to re· quire open conferences unless a majority of the original committee members voled to close them for .a special reason. T HE CONGR ESS in 1974 also passed, after years of wrangling, an electoral reform law that requires even more complete disclosure of sources for cam- paign contributions. At the same time, it limits future candidates for the House to spending $168,000, a figure raised in Senate campaigns to $300,000 for the smallest stales and $3.5 million for the largest. But whether the bill can affect either The special gift for the special man in your life: Seiko Quartz Any Se.ko watch is practically a guaran!eed success es a glll, but a Seiko Quartz watch s lhe truly magnificent gilt. Seiko is too world leader in quartz mno>¥ned for quartz watcties of st1rn e'eqance and great accuracy to w1tt11n seconds per moolh Como choose fr om our Seiko Quartz collectron for the >Jery special man 1n your ftle 32 FASHION ISLANO Newport Beach. Cahf 111•1644·2040 the underlying llnks between mone)' and politics or the dominant pattern or po\Ver within American 50Ciety remains to be seen. The dUficulty with reforms s uch as the electoral r eform law is best illustrated by the complete re versal within the past 15 years in reformers' at· titudes lowar<f-.he Pr~ident and Congress. as well as toward cenCralized and local governments. ln the early 1960s, when John F. Kennedy's legislative program was stymied by a conservative coalition of Southern Democrats and Republicans, reforme rs viewed congress as an obstructionist ogre. The President, in turn, was seen as Prometheus bound -a hero in chains, crippled by legislative restraints at every turn in his efforts to exercise be lodged a t lhl• natlonaJ levl'l Arter Vi etna m and the Great Society. however, "decentralization'" becam e the r ally ing cry fo r many reformers. who argued that polihcal hfe 10 Washington had become separ at· ed from daily life in the states and the localities. 1ww tliru ("/iri~lmt111 f,, ,., S°lo OFF ALL ORDYS OVER $1 O. 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But the problem of restoring a more effective link between political life in the capital and the daily problems of the American people may prove more complicated than today's popuJar catch phrase "de- centralization" might suggest. Even if it proved possible to withdraw substantial powers from the nat1onaJ government, onJy to return them to the states and cities -something far from certain at this point -this would simply transfer arbitrary power from one set of insulated leaders to another. Local and s tate govemments themselves, after all, need sigoificant reform. <>i::.•"•t:IA"4ll"•~i::.et.a,.~a...~~a-.~a.,o~~~ b 0 0 0 J t!m!J• i ' ~ ~ GLAMOR CLOTHES ~ C J ust Differenl! ~ 0 ~ b ~ !\1ANY A~ F.RICANS have come to believe lhat the one basic problem today is that government at all levels national, state and local -has becom e overly responsive to the will not of Lhe majority but of the few , to those citizens with money, organiza· tion. access and position. Underlying this inequity of resources in the polttical realm 1s an even more stri king imbalance of economic resources. In 1970, the top 20 percent of the American people received g Designed by b ? ' DO LORES BELZ tl 0 fJ t) \'I tJ Colfee and Browse around lhe Studio ., \'I \'I C Open 7 Oays a week-10 to 5 ti 0 « O 114112 Onyx, Balboa Island o i 673-2681 ~ (See COURSES, Page BS) ~i:.-.a .. i::.-.a.-ao-aet aet.a<11 "•"o ao a.o.ao ao a,o.a,o.i::.o \'.' We can see a similar reversal in attitudes toward th~ role of the central government. In the early 1960s. mos t liberals agreed that more power should WEEKENDER Gets it ALL Nixon 's top.economic advisers are shown 1n meeting reviewing congressional legislation. Th e names are familiar. Casper Weinberger. George Schultz, John Ehrlichman. Kenneth Cole. This was part of Executive Branch power pack. Final Ex am Final exam for those taking this Cours es by :"llewspaper course for c redit throug h Orange Coas t College w ill be held Saturdav. 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Cris is Cente r , a newly opened branch of the Orange Coast YM· CA, operating out of the First United Methodist Church, Costa Mesa. FCC program director Vahan Hovsepian, the prQject has two thrusts . At the center intensive counsel- ing on a group, family and in- dividual basis will be offered by Hovsepian a nd two s taff But where can a family go to lhlnk things out? One answer is t he Family According to YMCA executive director James de Boom and 'We want to effect a change in conditions which foster delin quency and crime.' -James de Boom Couples Exchange Nuptial Pledges counselors, Cathy McFarlane and Barry Martin. · Temporary foster care wiJl be provided in "exclus ive care homes'' offered by volunteers. Teenagers, 13 to 17, will be able to spend one to seven days away from their families while the im - mediate crisis is resolved. FCC wiJl serve south Orange County from Seal Beach to San Clement e , Hovsepian said. Recruitment is under way now for temporary care volunteers. WARMTH NEEDED "What is needed is a warm, mature, caring kind of family, willing to volunteer its home on an on-call basis for the simple love of children," he said. A similar program in north Orange County, called the Teenage Resource Center, has been successful. ~portion of the program, d ealing with runaways, has becomesolargeit has separated from the parent program. In the Harbor Area, the FCC came about as part of the five- year operational goals of the Y, de Boom said. "We-want to eCCect a change in community conditions which foster delinquency and crime. The Y has had a lot of experience working with 'normal' kids and kids with problems or potential problems." H e c ited the s uccess or "softer" diversion programs s uch as the Y's mini-bike project. Youngsters who have already come in contact with the law do 60 again in only 15 percent of the cases. Those in the nor mal juvenile justice system have a run away Crom home. recidivism rate of 60 percent, he When drug use is discovered aid and not understood by the s . parents. COUNSELING CRISIS When parents are over . Hovsepian, a licensed mar· whelmed with a child's behavior. r i age, fam ily and c hild When a child can't com- counselor, h as worked with municate his feelings to his F1orence Crittenton Services in parents. . Los Angeles and Fullerton and De Boom emphasized that the with the South Bay Free Clinic, hope of the FCC is to reach Manhattan Beach. He also holds youngsters before they become a masters degr ee in psychology. hard core juvenile offenders. He noted that although the · One approach to this will be to center b~gan operation just Nov. reach parents through the Y's 3, there have been referrals from Positive Partners and Positive schools, families, police and pro-Parenting classes. bation departments. An auxiliary project will be a De Boom s aid that Orange "big brother" and "big sister" County had m o re than 3,700 type program where teens can runaways in 1974, and that an have someone outs ide the family estimated three to five times that to talk with on an informal basis. number of families may have "We hope to work with other potential problems. public and private agencies to The north county program, for provide a support system for example, saw more. than 400 families and an alternative to the families last y ear . "We an-juvenilecourtsystem." ticipa(e seeing at least 250 Help from the center will be families in the n ext nine availabl' on a 24-hour basis soon. months,'' Hovsepian said. The project is funded for 10 FCC has been designed to deal months through revenue- with immediate crises and offer sharing. Fees for cOWlSelinJ( are up to six weeks of cOWlseling. on a sliding scale from 50 cents Those needing further aid will be per week and are based on ability referred to other agencies. to pay. "We w ant to help restore The center may be eli gible for stability in the family and im-funds provided under the prove communication skills RunawayYoutbActofl974andis within the family." seeking community support. While the teen is away from Those interest ed in crisis home, intensive counseling will shelters, aid with transportation, goon. they explained. "big brother or sister" projects or those needing counseling can FAMILY AIDED contact the center at642-8380. In what kinds of cases can the The Family Crisis Center now center be of help? is open 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. at420 W. When a child is threatening lo 19th Street, Costa Mesa. • ( ...... MRS. FISHER MRS.ANDERSON MRS. CLARK MRS. ELLIOTT MRS. SCOLAMIERO Fisher-Kelley :"e1ghborhl>11d Congregational Church . Lagun<J .Ht•..ich was the srtting for thl· marri age of '.\t1rhaela Beth Kl'lll'V and .famt'!'> Willia m Sattt>rlt•1· F t;her The bride 1:-. t h<' d<iug hter of ~t r . and ~f rs. Ch<1rll-!) E. Kelley -.. of :"Jewpo rt BC'ach <i nd her husband's parC'nh an' Mr an<l )frs . Wilha m E Fisher. Corona M l Mar. The nt.~wl ywcds, who will live in Foster City. ;ire graduates of Corona del '.'vfar High School, The bride a lso studied at Cat We~t e rn Un1 vc>rsit y a nd UC Jrvine as a biology -major An F:mp1rC' debutantt'. !>hl' b affihat· ed with P1 Beta Ph1. Her husband 1s a graduate of UCI where he earned a BS in biology and an AB in chemistry. He now attends the University of California, San 1''rancisco School of Dentistry. ' Anderson-Armstrong Patricia Jane Armstrong and Leonard Welles Anderson uf Sale m, Ore. were m arn ed in the Laguna Beach Presbyterian Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong of Emerald Ra y ; Mrs. George A. Masek. Sonoita, Ariz. a nd William Scott Anderson, Eugene. The bride is a graduate of Laguna Beach High School and now is working toward a degree in psyc hology at Willamette Spoilage May Be Salvageable DEAR ANN I am writing tn panic and despE'rat1on. If I wait till I "cool off" 1 ·11 never mail this letter. We ha ve two teenage daughters 0 6~d 18) and a son 20:""1'he girls are a handtuJ and the boy acts like a 10-year-old. My par.,nts live two blodcs away. They have always spoiled our <'hildren rotten -insisted it was their privilege. Wben the kids were small they ran away to grandma's after every scoldme or spanking. She would bring them home and take their sidP against us. I know it F.houl d have been s lopped then. but l didn't w ant any family arguments. Now when we try to dlsc1plint' o ur c hildren they tell us, ·Grandma and Gr:mpa say you mould stay out or ou.r lives." Tht boy i!J a hopel~u cue. Wbeo wr- •uirest be move out and get a place o( his own he uys. '1 can't a!f ord it." Today I blew my top and told my mother everyttung that has been on my mind for the last 20 years. She was taken to the hospital a few hours ago with a "possible heart attack." I know I 'll be blamed. My children hate me and my husband is mad at me. How do I clean up this mesa? Is it toolat.e? -BESIDE MYSELF 'DEAR FRIENb: You need more help taan I can give yoa. I sauest a therapist u you cu •f· ford it. If not, call the county or state association for meotaJ bealtb. Someone wW ttlJ yea what t.cllitlH are anllabfe. It may not bt too lite to salvage your children if vou ieJ_ some cocu1seUn1 on how to dea1 with them and can summon t8't strength to do It. .As for your motbt r, ti sbt did bue a heart attack, you dJdn't eaue It. But you do need pro- fnalonal lt~lp to rid yoanell or tM 1uJJt. Get going. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I Ann Landers loved the letter in your column about the youngster who told a nosy woman he wore an eyepatch because he w as a pirate. l can sympathize with the child because I have a blemish on my face and people often ask me about it. "WhaC's the matter with your Up ?" someone invarlably saya on being introduced. My technique 1s a Jong, qwet look The clod usually begins to squirm. l( not. f ask. "Why do you want to know'" Embo.r r:tssed s iltnce follows lt works every time, even with children' More power to your typewriter! -K M. OF PHILADELPHIA DEAR K.M.: BeaatlluJ. Your t«hbdque l• very m~b Uke my standard ~bopper: "Wb.Y Jn the , world would you aak a question llkeTHAT? .. R esponding to a nunofyerblznlz-type question WITH a question ls a super ploy. DEAR ANN LANDERS: What should a motorist (or a pedestrian) do when he comes upon a dog or cat. ot squirrel or possum who has betn hit by a car and is in terri ble pain'! My father sa1• it's an net or merty to tlub the animal to de· ath. Right or wrong? -EAU CLAIRE, WI S. DEAR F..C.: WRONG. Call tht Humane Sodet)' aQd uk &.hem to come and 1et the aalmal. And keep your distance. An Jn· Ju:red animal can bl~ University, where her husband received a BA. •** Clark-Melton )f ater O ei High School gradu ates. S u zanne Marie Melton and Jeffrey William Clark were married in st. John the Baptist Catholic Church. The bride, daughter -of the Harold L. Meltons of Costa Mesa. also is a graduate of California Professional School for Dental Assisting. Her husband, who currently at- tends the Orange County Sheriff's Academy, also attended Golden West College. His parents are the William D. Clarks, also of Costa Mesa. The newlyweds will live in Huntington Beach. . . .. Elliott-Lampe St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach was the setting for tbe marriage of Beth Lampe and Steven Elliott. The bride is a graduate of Costa Mesa High School, studied at UC.Irvine and Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and now its a senJor majoring in business administra· lion at Cal State Fullerton. Her · husband is a graduate of ~anna High School and UCI where he received a bachelor's degree in biolofy and where beb working towa rd• his· PhD ln molecular blolo1y Jnd biochemistry. The brlde ia amuatect with Delta Gamma and her bU.baod la a member of PhlDelta'l'be&a. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roland P. Lampe of Costa Mesa and Or. and Mrs. st.even Y. El· liott, Huntingt9n Beach. The newlyweds will live in Irvine. ••• Scolamiero-Worgull Cynthia Judith Worgull and Gerard Anthony Scolarniero ex- changed nuptial vows in the Westminster Bible Chapel. They are the daughter of the Robert C. Worgulls of Huntington Beach and the son of the Leonardo Scolamieros of Westminster. The bride is a graduate of Marina High School and Golden West College and her husband graduated from Fountain Valley High School. Currently he is enrolled al Biola College . The new!)'weds will live in Anaheim. ••• . I Munoz-Showkier Jull An Showkelr and Oomonlc LeRoy Munoi were married ln St. Andrew's Church, Newport Beach. The bride is the daugh-ter of Mrs. A. B. Wiedeman of Newport Bearh. Palm Desert and Honolulu and Julian M. Showkeir oC Honolulu. Her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Mun~ or Santa Ana. Followtna a Ha•aUan honey. moon, the n ewlyweds aro at. bomeiD Santa AnL r e s s s If • a n d e e n e f r n d y s 1 c t f t r . ( t. Skiles and Bonin' 1 Comic and His, Mom, Recall Mesa R~Days "". Coeto Mesa was a sleepy lltUe · village with "six or sevm stores on its main streets .. in the mld·1940s when the rodeo and horse races first came to town. That's what Bill Skiles and his mother, Nellie, say, anyway. They ou.«iht to know. It was Bill's father, the late Bob Skiles, band leader, radio star, special event.I promoter and inventor of the'Cos.ta Mesa Fish Fry, who brought them to town. Tbe family lived on about 7~ acres at 1517 Placentia Ave. and'- leaaed most of the 10-acre parcel rilbt across the street, much of which is now covered by the Hughes plant, Mrs. Skiles re- members. With grandstands rented "from some outfit in Huntington Beach,'' Nellie says, "we used to pack 'em in for our weekend horse races a nd rodeos over there." THE FAMILY put on what may well have been Orange County's first quarter horse races and, in the infield of the quarter-mile racetrack, a sanc- tioned rodeo that almost certain- ly marked the first appearance of that sport in these parts under any kind of official sanction. The rodeo contests were gov- erned by the Rodeo Riders of America, forerunner of today's Professional Rodeo Cowboys As- sociation CPRCA). Bill Skiles, now 44 and na- tionally known as half of the Skiles and Henderson entertain- ment team, remembers spending some hot afternoons of his youth whitewashing bucking chutes and fence s at the racetrack/rodeo grounds. · His father, replete in ever- present cowbpy bat and boots, produced the rodeo and handled the livestock. Mrs. Skiles said her contribu- tion was "taking care of busi· -ness." THE SHOWS drew up to 51000 paying customers on a given Sun· day afternoon and there was a lot of paperwork, what with keeping track of entry fees for both the races and the rodeo and doling out winnings lo cowboys and racehorse owners as well as sell· ing tickets to the public. Nellie obviously was equal to it, however. She and Bob had been on the road for a good number of years in the entertain- ment business. "Bob and I were the first to break into the NBC (radio) chain when it started," $be told me. -"We broadcast for the Crazy Water Crystals people in Mineral Wells, Texas." <That's a radio sponsor that hlllbilly and Western music fans of the '30s and '40s will not have any trouble recalling.) :.They sent us to KSL iD Salt Lake City." Nellie continues," and finally on to Los Angeles in 1937." She and her son were enjoying the reminiscing in the interview at Bethel Towers, where Mrs. Skiles now lives. She's 81 years old and her Harsin' Around with Tom Mccann eyes, still bright c.nd alert, get a certain twinkle in them as she tells a show biz story. "'"Bill was only about 3 years old in those days," she says. "We'd hold him up to the microphone and he'd say, right out over the network, 'This is the Skiles family. Mama's here and daddy's here and I'm Bill.'" It was going to be a few years from that point before young Bill moved with his parents to the .. ranch" in Costa Mesa, the horse·riding pleasures of after- school hours in a small town, the racetrack/rodeo days and finally. the teaming with a talented fell ow student at Orange Coast College named Pete Henderson. Harbor Boulevard was a dirt . road when the Skiles family moved to Costa Mesain1940. Vern Abbott ran the feed store at Harbor and Newport. Clain· Nelson operated the one up the road toward the Santa Ana Army Air Base -site of today 's Orange County Fairgrounds and the Southern California College and Orange Coast College cam· puses. IN BETWEEN the two feed stores was the phosphate !oun lain at Pink's Drugstore. It's still there. Besides the rodeo stock steers, calves and, of course, horses -the Skiles family "had horses just for our own fun," Bill recalls. Pink's was one of his favorite destinations when he rode his horse across town. But there's a pause at this point in the interview. Bill turns serious. The radio· TV ·Stage· nightclub comic has a sober message be wants me to pass on to people. especially young peo- ple who haven't yet learned that horses are big. potentiall y dangerous animals. "I've been around horses all my life," Bill says, "and I still hunt elk off them in the Steamboat Springs area of Colorado. That's my recreation thing. "But kids -mostly girls, I guess -think of them as pets. as something like a little dog. They pet them and pamper them and they'd bring them right into the house if they thought they could get away with it"." Mentioning that be has been knocked off h is mounts ·•a million times, even had my neck broken once," Bill says, ''Horses can be dangerous. The more you get to know horses. the more you get to know that they are potcn· tially dangerous. They shouldn't. be treated as pets . ., He's right. BILL PEEPS OVER SHOULQER OF HIS MOM AT PIANO Nellie Skiles Keep$ S'everal Playing O~tes a Week COURSES BY NEWSPAPER .•. · (Frotn Page 83) 41.6 percent of the nation's income. The bo.ttom 40 percent received only 17.4 percent. In the same year one-tenth of 1 percent of the l,~.000 active corporations owned 58.1 perceot of all assets. . uf t · Of the tiundreds of thousands of man ac unng corporations, the 100 largest owned. nearly half. of all the assets. These large corporations det~r.mme the use of 90 percent of the productive capac1t1e~ of our nation. Only 10 percent of the productive capacities of our nation, only 10 percent of .the Gross National Product passes ~ough the political sector for public choices and dec151on. Got a proble1n? ~ " For the price of a movie, you'll feel like a million. wa1rerMatt~ & George Bums .. Neil S'imon's 1he Sunshine Boys. rt~..,.,. Richard Benjamin CALL f OI SHOWTIMES In my view, unless this concentration of e~on~mic resources can be disp~r.sed, there is. little chance of breaking up political co~centrat1ons of power. Pnority attention must !>e given, therefor~. to the dispersal of economic power t~ro~gh . vigorous enforcement of antitrust laws, redistnbu· tion of income, and reform of the tax S!ructure. On· ly with these changes c~ we begin. s~owly . to recreate a competitive social context w1t~m which American democracy will once more flourish. Next. week: Prof. Michael Parrish of the .Univ~rsity _of California, San Diego, will conclude thtS senes wit~ a dis· cussion of the challenges that American society will face in the years. ahead. Wrmen for the SCteen and dtreGtcd by STANbEY J<YBRICK SU N.-FRI. 1 :30·5:00..S:30 awn~~N O't-ijAL and 'MA~A 'BERtNSOW .. ~K 'MAGEE • tfAR.2Y KR(!,GER · DIA~ KOE~ER ..._...,.._ .... AW.N1<1C-~~ ~~~EOll'"'"""4CR.0S MCOAOS~INU BO.WARDS . . THEATRE HAR80R ot AOAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE°546·3102 ON HAUOl llVO •• ONl ~1ll SOUTH Of SAN DllGO FWY. ng HARBOR TWIN CINfMAW!ST J BURT AEYrtOLDS CA111fAlrE DfrleuvE ROBERT REDFORD FAYE DUNAWAY CINEMA CENTER CINEMA WEST .. .. ~; MATINEES DAILY HARBOR TWIN CINEMA CENTER BRISTOL CINEMA• CINEMA WEST WALTER MATIHAU I. FOR THE PNCEOFA llOYIE YOU'U.FEEL UKEA llWON bu•uvtet•fflt,t.tl\flt\. "'•#if [' 1111(: C•;11 o ""' Ptt4"'' J ~..:Jot SrwAl.ADDmATnACTION . . , ......................... . WALT OISH£Y SY ~~~SKIS Matinees Daily 1be nu1sterpuxe oj bi:.arre /ui;e that stunned Fnmce. A portrait of /01.:eand submission lo disorder the senses. edwards BRISTOL CINEMA 1 UISTOL AT .... CAUl'UI 540·1444 The terrifying motion picture from tfu> ' terrifying No. I best sellRr. aws ~ 18Y SWmu• s... mnuss IMHI MATINEES DAILY "'. CO.tlT AT WQT CO·HIT AT BRISTOL If.ARI> TIMES Walt DJMey'a CHARLES BRONSON "TREASURE ISLAND" CINEMA WEST • edwards BRISTOL CINEMA WUTMIMSfllATGOlOl>IWUT IRISTOI. AT IOACUTH\la WUTMIH.Cfl'Tll 1'2·44tl 540·1444 Plus ''CHAROLETIE" (X) WESTBROOK WUTMtllJTll4TMOOllHlllST c;uDEHGaovt Slo.4401 ' Df"ar Gloomy (;u~ OUt 'n' About NonnM ·~ 1' MATINEES "A warm and funny •. · DAIL y and touching tale:· ~ ~ .JU!)IHCIU)l ..!1..<J.l) ""'l• i ., IB 0 1dJn11 /x/J,·" "' ,., '?J' G~::;;,'.: R;· . ~-:. GJJCJfJ' llluRl u1c111 J;...ato'er t"iJllu rm~ i G'7Jl;.J edwards BRISTOL CINEMA 1.." ·'{,CJ.re PG uv._,~ SlllllY PllTllB BILL CIS89 MATINEES DAILY (PG) CO.HIT AT CENTER ,. DIANA ROSS "TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN " CINEMA CENTER MARiOAAl&O•MS CO\t.t""HA ~ES_A V~OECHHER ~~ CO.HIT AT MST "OLD DRACULA" ----"I w11rf,~l~~.~j'!f~L.ur WEST"'t,; CE'4TER 192-44'1 ' hOOanY MATINEES DAILY HARBOR TWIN HUIOI &TWM.SOM.CO~ T 4 Ml\• 60·0S7J •46·l2H (PG)~, ··,Ja~ilM' S1twins Om'tl ls ~~ Enou~~11 MATINEES DAILY WITH MATINEES DAILY HARBOR TWIN HAHOI ATWUON,COJU!OtU •4'·051l .... )l .. DAILY PILOT OAJLY PILOT Sunday.O.Cembtr21. 1975 AT WIT 'S END Gift-giving Ge~ to Grandma )1y mother is funny .. Why can't l Just l>uy m an auto supply stor(' "I'll bet it's never been about Christmas. my grandson a drum und Tell me again what I hemmed." She gt>ts annoyed \\hen a rubber toy for htb bought him last year" .. They w e r e h e ad· bhe has to buy gifts that bath"" "Amag wheel." phones.Mot her." t..a1 she (':rn·t spell, lb > "Hecau:,eht!'s20years And the )ear befort• she doesn 't have the foi,:-old ." that?" "If you ask m e, kids g1L'St notion\\ hat they're "An RF-60 F M stereo grow up too fast. I liked u :-ed fo r . (c) l ea k "IT 'S NO ru n doing wireless ra di o itbetter whenwecouJd ~rt>ast' yourC'hra:,tmasshopprng chamber ." buy t h e m toys and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~gam~. Remember th~ George C. Scott I "Th~ Hi~'denburg" I By~ mit'ecltt, 82,,..,. aurm.d. .. '4 Jlnne Bancroft A>"•'••"'t\ 's•. l WILLl4M ATHERTON POY THINNES • GIG 'rOUNG · BURGESS MEREDITH· CHARLES DURNING · RICHARD A DYSART •• I ".. ' ....... j • ·, 111'\.HAtl IA l.IO()J,[l S..•t<O ~0<1 Q, lllCHAIO UYINSON' WILLIAM LINK "'.-L"H o, 1uuoN ClllDlllC J .. ,, •a ,, ltOIEAT wis1 PG ,60111 s.ici ~m• :;. ·~l 'll!At•t•SGMDuf • J~ ''"~~t P •qi , -~ ••• PA~~,5c;~· ., M .. ••• • • .. •H ""' ...... -~·-· _. _ .. ,_ .. _'• '_· __ .. -·_we_,._~_, _._, _• _'••-·_,! Wit'll h Chllff Fer The HolllA~ & Som. Remecfelift9. Oilr Hut Sllow game wher e you sunk each other 's ba ttleships? 1 ha te to brag but I Skaters .... "De<. )I -----Featured -~~~ Ice ..:.r.{ ._.) -_ .. --. skating ever~rda~~ ITO a MESA VERDE CENTER Hortlor & Adoms, COJto Moo T ~I. ( 71 41 979-8880 On KOCE Two top C .111 forn1a ~katers, Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner. are amon)? the many cham- pionship sk:ilers who wall be performing on "A Sk3tinl? Spect~<'l•lar'' at ;; 30 o·dot'k today on KOCE·T \'. Chann\!1 50. T !w p:·ogr~m re(X'ats :1t 7 p.:n. Tut'Miay. Dt>r. 2:~. . Thl' show is ;in a nnual lw1wfit pn,;.!ram hosll'd hy Ow G l'lll':-t.'l' J:'igure Sk:,ling Club in H1.1ch1.·~lt'r. :"\. Y . lo uid lhl' H 1.11.·h1.·~l l'r ln~l1lul1.· M Tt>1.·h11ulo~~ a11d thl' l ' S. f'11rn1·l' Skalmf! .\~ :-1.•1.'i :1li1'n Fu net The masterpiece of bizarre love that stunned France . A portrait of love and submission to disorder the senses. r-6 ' . ' 'IJTAfi ' • .. I "(':' '." ., ClfiEM• ... ~ · ~~---= m MANN sour" COAST PlAZA I STARTS 12-25 I cmll) BUt'llA PAil . ORIVf 11\1 .... "" I 'I ' I .,.,, I l ..____ --~ \.t nfj, I I\• .... t Jt only t •k•• a few words Jn the right place to make a ..-.. Along the Orang• Coast · the right plac. la the Call Mt· 5871 --111111 .. , ... ......... , "''• ' .... "' ... I . tt l ... ,., ... ... '* A NOSTAlOIA CLAUICI I~ ltOWAIO IN .. AMEllCAN OAIPFITI !'01 U IXPlOITIOH INl _,,,. ... -... , 11/17 IU<9Tt_,._ LIT'S DO n AGAIN,.. .., DOC IAVAOI• ----··-· .. 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WO.-•••i.1,_. llMJI Ill DIGIT 111 t tt1rt" A'•"'"\" ,,t ••1it1t1 ' H,,,., • '•·• •"It 4(HIJ "ROOSTER COGBURN" 1 00 ' '00 U T/SU-I JO J ''· s 10.100 ' 1 00 ClllEMAUND 1• lfA '°'• "AMERICAN GR-FITTI" __, 6·10.11 JO '"' f511M-I J0.6 10.10 JO "RA EXPED ITIO N" l:H S,U JSUI0-1 O ·U M JO · ClllEMAUND 1111 \o • ''' l ,., "'U) 1&91 "" , ....... "Sl1lRY OF O" (XI 6 4~1 J .. 10 U U T /SU..-1 10.J 11 \ 00.4 0 .1 10.tO U MA SUPER-SUPERLATIVE MOVIE!" -David Sheehan. KNXT-TV "ONE OF THE YEAR'S STRONGEST, BEST· MADE AND MOST "--' ENGROSSING MOVIES!' -Charles Champlin, L.A. Times ··Jack Nicholson has to be a front-runner in next year's run for the Oscar roses. His is one helluva performance." -~~~;~~::~~rk ) EXTRA MIDNIGHT SHOWS 12:15 WEDNESDAY THAU SUNDAY. EXTRA MOANING SHOWS 10 A.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. F"'""r A \i/ll" /OR \1t\1//\1 Iv. J. \/( llf ''·"IV ,~l I\/ fl.I Ii (1','f R ntfl ( 'OJ)(h M.\T 'lfv,..~f/X /\f 11/1f II/ I 1• \l//1/1\, /</fll/ltn '-"'YlfrJ.rrl.~'-A Rf\I f /()L'N \...JIKU.aD\~.'11 fv,,J, ... J.,,.""" ~>J \A./\/) ft,.,.. V •j l-l..r1.':{"yJt1 /I{ \J,l I/ UH/f R \fv·t JN. J. NtrlSWC. p,,,J..,;J~ \II// II \fl ~,.J \I/I IHI L PO(.(,Ll' f~,...,,J~ \I/ID\ WR \I lV "'ii~-1.-m~icn=1n ~ ...... ............ -. CaUTheMre For SMwTlmn downed 11 des troyers and six cruisers before they e ven got the hang of it. ' "I re member ... ··And tht' popcorn machine. I loved the pop· corn m achine. That little thing m ade a pretty good batch of caramt>l l'orn." "I remember." "BUT T H E e lectric hockey was m y favorite. I tried to tell ·em, it's coordination. S kunked every one of the m .. And )lonopoly. I h~td 'em so t h ey c o u ldn 't l an d anywhere on that board unless they p rinted their own m oney. So. what does he want this year?" "Take your pick. He's into photography. You want to get him the 273 auto . thyristor bounce flash 9-90 with head tilt? .. "='Jo." "How about a little s tocking s tuffe r. like a couple rolls of EX 135-30 Ekta c hr o me A S A 64-19? .. "Write it down," she said tiredly. As I watched her go 011 with a note in her hand. I couldn't help but refl ect sadly that som ewhere in our q uest to reach do" n to c hildren and their quest to reach up to maturity. we pass one another in the night. "THI LAST DAYS OF • MAM OM EARTH" IR l ... OY AND HIS DCXr' CONTINUOUS FllOM 12:30 SAT. THRU JAM. 4 THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532·6721 ~ cm CEMTRE CIMEMA.S S.A. FRWY !MANCHESTER EX.I G.G. FRWY ICITY OR. EX.I A '"GOMI IM 60 SECOMos· V "SIDECAR RACHS'(PGI A""Letll D.ys of M• 0. .,_... ~ •4 IOY AMO HIS DOG" IA "JOY OF LOYI" IRI ~"LOVE UHDU SIYEK1'UH" ·uaTHqu.ur .... aroar '75" lrGJ For ~iste11ers Sam antha Eggar will join Walter Mat- tha u, Edward As ner and other stars in a m a r a t h o n s e \' e n . d a y r e a d i n g o f Dusloyc\'sky 's classic no\'el .. The Brothers Ka ramazov" on noncommercial KP FK radio (90 .8 FM >. The readings will begin at 6 p .m. Dec. 25 and continue fr~m 10 a.m . to midnight daily, with musical in- termissions. concluding on :\cw Year's Eve. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT %1~.,;:'B~;~ ~(.) ~1 ~ ~ Jg'*1 ~~JJ ~Air :~ Gene Madeline Marty Wilder Kahn Feldman A RICHARD A ROTH JOUER PRODUCTION .Dom Deluise ·Leo McKem.. . • ., • 1 RICHARD A ROTH . • • , ", • .GENE WILOER SEASON'S GREETINGS! A STANLEY DONEN FILM ..... LlJCKV I.ADV STARTS CHRISTMAS DAY - t I I • . . . . .. . . Glenda Stars Bernhardt ··1EHJI" 1,._. ... u .. ,,. as GLENDA JACKSON Great Actress Plays Great Actres.s LONDON G lcndu back to age 18 and cnd:i Jackson is a savage when she's 35, before she when shE''S workm~ If became ;.in inll'rnal1onal her star dressing room success at the Pinewood Studios "You need a great ac· near London looks lik<' tress to play a great ac- a n arm y barracks tress." says director latrine, she doesn't Richard Fleischer, "and notice . She's t oo busy in my opinion Glenda is pacing the cold floor in the greatest actress or he r bare feet, c h a in· ourday.'' smoking from boxes of foul-sm elling Eng lis h cigarettes. She> is currently com- pleting the garguntuan job of playing the legen- dary Sarah Bernhardt, a role once planned for Greta Garbo, in a multimillion-d ollar epic called ''Sarah." The film begins in 1923, when the French actress is dying at the age of 79, flashes SHF. IS Al.SO one o{ the mos t exh austed. · · 1 ·ve bt:>en in every scene and on call from 7 a .m . until long a ftl.'r nightfall every day for 15 weeks," she sighs. "I'm certainly not tired of Sarah Rernhardt, but I ~1m physic::illy exhausled from the work and ready for a vacation. · It seemed too good c.t Aquarius: Note Basies )1 0~DAY, DECEMBER22 By SY ONEY 0)1ARR ARIES ( '.\1 arc h 21-April 19): Accent on creativity, 1•motional responses, associations with young pc·rsons, the imprinting of your own s tyle. TAURUS lApril 20-May 20): Take sure steps rather th:in hops, skips, jumps. Be awan-of fml.' points. subtle indicntions. GE)ll ~I (May 21-June 20): Accent on r e· lati\'l'='. clos<' neighbors . special messages and quick trips Plenty of changes indicated. C.\~('F.R t.June 21 -J uly 22>: Spotlight on col lection, pa~·menl. understanding dividends. tax breaks. compiling of finanl·ial data L EO <July 23-Aug. 22>: Refine techniques. trust your own judgment. Cycle is such that circumstances fuvor your efforts. VIRGO (Aug. 23-~pt. 22J : Check areas FAR OUT! "LAST DAYS OF MAN ON EARTH" plus DAVID CARRADINE "DEATH RACE 2000" llsually proh1b1ted. restncled, considered behind the scenes or off-limits. Organize priorities. LJRRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Good lunar aspect coincictes now with wish fulfillment, friendship, romance and gain through creative endeavors. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-;\/ov. 21): Accent on ad- vancemC'nt. making room for yourself at top. Get to heart of matters; be independent in thought, action. SAGITTARIUS CNov 22-Dec. 21J Follow throu;:!h on "inner feelings .. Hunch could be on targl'l C.\PRICORS (Dec. 22 Jan 191 Dig bt:•ncath surface indications. You could strike pay dirt ' .\Qll.\RIUS (J an 20·f'l'h 18 1 · Re\'ll''' les~ons Fam 1 Ii arize ~ oursl.'lf with ba::.1t· material. Check legalities PISCE (Fe b. 19-March 20J: '.\loderate pace s hould be :idvocated. Keep health resolutions. Check appo1nt01cot book MESA COST A MESA • 548-1552 NOW! THE GREAT PRE-HOLIDAY SHOW! ''CAMELOT'' ''OLIVER'' CONTINUOUS SAT. & SUN. 2:00 P.M. 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It's an immense challenge, but not because s he was an actress. I mean, we're not making a documen- tary a bout her. I 'm not attempting to reproduce the way s h e acted, because I don't know how she acted . Great· ness in act 1ng is ;:i very subjective thing. What I think Sarnh had was a charis m alt(' appeal For an audienct:-. and that's a v e r y m a g i l' a I . mys,eriou:, thing I don't know much about hl'r. reall ~ Shi.' wa s probably tht' apocryphal actress. Ask anybody on any street l'Orner in lhe "orld, and they've heard of Sarah Be rnhardt even if they've never been lo the t heater. Hut lhe books about her arc conflict · ing, and I don't lhink facts. in the sense of d::ites. times and places. are particularly of use when you're acting. "One or the m ost valuable thing~ was a story told to me by ~o meone who had ~1ctually seen her perfor m, anti the thing he r emem- bered most clearly was that s he was the only member of her company who had the guts to act with her back to the au· dience. That told m~ more than any book . "I WON'T SAY it s the hardest thing I 0 Vl' ever done because t.'\'erything you do is the hardest thing you·\'e l'ver don1• while you're doing 1t." s he s:iid, stabbing the •11r with her cigarette butt. ·Acting isn't t.•asy One of my first scenes wtt:, an audilion, a nd the set wa~ ::.-o real l got as nervous as I did when I really did my first audition in a live theater. I hasten to add, I never got the job.·· Despite her protests that Bernhardt was 'quite different emo· tionally,'' there are in· teresting comparisons betweE-n Glenda and the wom:in sh e's playing Both have been called eccentric, both had an extraordinary energy that drove t hem like de mons and both h.ut un h::ippy marna;.!t•:- Sa r a h m .1 r r 1 1• cl .1 e1!;~~f~-Y~OUHG RAMKIMSYIM° •woMTT PTTHOM AHD n4E HOl T CHAil,. Cf'GI Call f42-5678. "MASHVILLE" (RJ '"TOMMY" lPGt "CAMELOT' "OLIVER .. JACll MICHOLSOH .. OMI FUW ova,.. CUCKOO'S .. ST" llJ "DtlTT MAIY • CRAZY L..URY" ~ AHISHIMG POIKI"' IPGI "GOME IH 60 SECOHDs· ~VOTAGEOFSIHIAD" •1t1t VOT AGE OF SNAD"' IGI "'OVTBl SP ACE COHHECTIOH"' .. MOMIT rYTHOH •THE HOLT GRAil" -YOU*" RAMID4STB..-' Put • lew words to work for you. 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SHOP COSTA MESA & ANAHEIM /BUENA PARK MON. THRU SAT. 9 to 9:30,SUNDAY 10 to 5 • PUE~TE HILLS MALL DAILY 10 to 9, SAT. 10 to 9, SUNDAY 12 to 5 , . ) • )!/~ ~' ~I ii ' .. ~ ... Sunday. December 21 1975 DAILY PILOT CJ Rams Defense .DOIDinates Steelers, I 0-3 .. Vikings, Dolphins Triumph BUFFALO (AP) -Chuck Foreman sc ored four touchdowns, two of them on passes fro m quarterback Fran Tarkenton that set a National Football League record, as the Minnesota Vikings beat the Buf· falo Bills, 35·13, in the snow and cold Saturday. Tarkenton 's two touchdown passes gave him a cateer total ol 291, breaking J ohn Unitas' old '.'JFL record of 290. 0.J. Simpson scored both Buf· falo touchdowns, giving him a :5eason 's total of 23 that cracked Gale Sayers' mark of 22 set in 1965. Foreman, playing before a na- tionwide television audience, became lhe first Viking ever to rush for more than 1,000 yards in a single season. Foreman ca rried for two touchdowns. one from four yards out and the other on a one·yard plunge, both in the first half. He caught the TD 'passes from Tarkenton in the third period, the first on a one yard play and the other for s ix yards. Foreman came close to scoring on another a run in the ftrst quartt'r but fumbled near the goal line and the ball rolled into the end zon(' where JimLa~h fell on it for a Vikings score. M•llntM>I• lluft••o A '.>4,Wl SCORE 8YOUARTERS 14 I 0 I STATISTICS MIM First down\ 28 Ru\~\ yarO\ 41 168 Pd\\11>9yard\ 119 Relumy.trd\ BO PnW\ 21.Cl I ~n~ ~~ Fumbles-lo\ I S· I Penallles·yards 8·44 14 O JS ~ 0-ll Bui. 10 76 110 18q ,q lb lS c J 3q 11 S JS 1NOIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Mir>ne sotc1, For~m-'n 1° BS, McCl•natlan 17·47 Ouff.ilo, S11n1>son 17-S9, Brd•loo 116 RECEIVING M•nnesota, Forema" 10 87, uui• '-61, Bullalo,Cha ncJ•er4 JJ. S1mpwnJ 116 PASSI NG Minneo;o111, TarkP<>10f> H l6 O. 716 vards, Lee 1 l I, 26 8ullalo, Fergu~ 6 I& J, SI. Maran9110 19 I, 161. .'tliami Rollie• :\I I A '.\.1 I V e t e r a n quarterback Earl i\Iorrall kept the ~1ia mi Dolphins' Natiooal Football League playoff hope:- ·alive Saturday, coming off the bench to englnter a last-mfnute touchdown drive that gave hi!:' team a 11 13 come-from-behind \'iclory over Denver. Dolphin Rn rry Hill preserved the win by blocking a 35-yard field goal attempt by Bronco Jim Turner with no time remaining on the clock . With 1: 1·1 lt'ft to play. :-.lorm Rulaich plung ed into lht! end zone from two yards out. tying the ~core at 13 . Garo Yepremian•s extra point kick gave the Dolphins their narrow victory. RAMS QUARTERBACK RON JAWORSKI IS SACKED BY ERNIE HOLMES. Suitable Presents for Coast Are a Christmas Gift List H's that time of year, meaning my almost annual personalized Christmas gift lis t to deserving and unde serv in g teams. personalittes and schools from hither and yon. Here are the gifts I would have Santa bring : American Basketball Associa- tion -A decent burial. World Football Leagu~An in- decent burial. Montreal Olympics-Come off as scheduled without the kinds of incidents which have blemishc<l the past two Games. The Rams-Ron Jaworski as starting QR and an offense more in line with our bicentennial in- stead of our centennial. The Lakers -Lowcr ticket prices and reduce parking fees. The Angels -A team to go with Nolan Ryan. The Dodgers A place for Ken ~1cMullen to play. Golden West College-Winning a big game in footba ll. Orange Coast College-An athletic director who will bring in coaches who will be successful in baseball and basketball. five talented (and big) football players. Rill Roswell. Westminster High football coach-Two transfers from Mater Dei and releaguing into the Angelus League. )tater Dei High-A football schedule without St. Paul, Servile g·-' ' •\ -. A ~I WHITE WASH and Bishop Amat in consecutive weeks. Marina High-Droppingoffoot- ball. Hunti ngton Beach High- Dropping of football. EI Toro High -A new nickname. · University Hig h-Return to3·A level in water polo playoffs. Fountain Valley High-Take 27 seconds ofC the clock in the CI F football game with St. Paul. Estancia High-Iii ring of Gary Carr as its new varsity football coach. Newport Harbor lligh-A water polo bonquet without Bill Barnett s peak mg. San Clemente High Football programs with correct jersey numbers. Orange County off1cials- Effect1vc le:idershJp and a new leader. Break up the cliques and let some of the qualified men of- ficiate on the vars ity level. Edison High-A crowd at a · basketball gam e. Mission Viejo High-No more illegal basketball recruiting at- tempts. Tom Lloy -Ten minutes alone in a locked room with track of· ficial Brian Springer, who dis· qualified him from going to the state meet because of a ticky-tack technicality. UCLA-A baskt'tball coach and a passing attack for the football team by Dec. 31. USC-A quarterback. CIF Southern Section- Warmth. Service with a smile . 69,389 See Jaworski Score Winning TD By GU·:~~ WlllTF: Ot Ill• O•lly Pllol $1•11 LOS ANG f<:J.F.S Pittsburgh's Steelers Wl'rl' reduced to tin foil by a stifling Los Angt'les defense as the cnpµled Rams ('Xplo1ted a play put into the off('nsc Thur:;day to get the winning TO and grabbrd a JO 3 uµ:;et victory Saturday night Thl' ,·iclor). bdore a Coh~eum turnout of 69,389 and a n.Jt1on.t1 television audu.•n('l'. sends LJ\ into the :"o:<tlional Football League playoffs Saturday afternoon against St. Louis in a 1 p m. tiff here. lt \\'as a bl('nd of talent from Rams backfield rrserves Ron J aworski. Rod Phillips and Rob &ribner to go with a standout dl·· fensive unit th.it put an l'nd tu tht• 1975Super Rowl chumps' to game road victory string With Jack Youngblood, Fred Drver. Dave F.1 mcndori and Isiah Ro.bertson raising havoc with Steelers quarterbacks Terry Bradshaw and J oe Gilliam. the losers were able to complete only 6 of 20 passes for 58 yard-; with three being intt'rc('pted. Pittsburgh got zero yard'i pass· ing in the final quarkr as Gilliam was under trl'mendous prcs~urc the few times the Steelers had the oalt. The Ramso\\ ned the lastpN1od when :-.tandout Stl'elrrs baC'k Franco Harns fumbled away tht• ball at the L.\40 on the ftrst play of that quarter. Pittsburgh got only ('ight pla)S from scrimmage thl~ rcm;.imdt•r of the gaml' and Harns' fumhll· set up t hl' ctn \'C that yielded the wmnm~ scorl'. Jaworski. the C.:ost<i :\ll'Sa n's1· dent who has t·ome offltw twn ('h to perform so \\l1ll 1n .Jllnll'S Harns' absl'nC'l', got his at•rwl gumc go-nw. llittin~ 1m ly one of six passc:-. for two vartls 1n lhl' firs t thrl'1' periods, J awors ki got in gl'ar and connected on fi vt• of seven for 78 yardsinthelastslanLa. lie marched his mall's 60 yard'i m 12 pla)s , hitting posses for 11. 17 and 17 yards ancl running the final fi ""'on a ni ft v ck I av. Faced with third dov:n and goJI at the fin•, Ja\\11r~k1 took a :-.tep baC'kv .. ·Jrds JS 1f to set up for .1 * * * SCORE 8 Y OUAATEAS P!lf\!>uf~h lo<. Anqs-lf, J o o o n 0 J I) /-10 Pot l=G C..r"I~ 10 LA FG 0.-mp . .-v '" L.A Jdwo"~'~run •Of'mP\•·1~1tkl A 09,38'1 STATISTICS F irsl downs " Rushe~ Yd'd' l' 111 ?asslr>q vard\ ~I Return yaro~ 10 Pas'\es ~ 21 J Pl.n!S 0 lA Fum!>IK·IO\I ' ' i>t!Mllit'S•'(Md\ ) 1() INDIVIDUAL LEAOEAS 14 41 Ill 19 63 6 \J-1 I 311 I 0 3 36 RUSH! NG P11lS!>IHQh, Ham\ 21 116, e1~1er 7-JI. Los An9ett-s, 5cn!>ner 19 67, Pn1111~ 11 SI, Bryal't IS SO RECEIViNG-P1m1>urqh, Gr()',\mAn 3 49 Los AJ\C)eles, H. Jae k son 2·38, Phlll1~ 2 10, M<Goee ' 17 PASSING P1t1\burqll, 8radsllaw l-10 t , 18 yards, G1111am 2 II 2. 29 Los A~l~s. J.tworsk1 ~IJ I 19 pass Rut then he burst forwiml and cras hecl aC'ross the goal line to breaka3·3tit•. Coach Chul'k Knox called for the play which he had just added two days before the game. .. We went into a spread to spread Pittsburgh out." J aworski said of the play. "That left th1· middle linebal'ker in the gap and I knew if I got by him I was in the end zone .. 1 really h,HJ the• adrenalin no~ ing -1 thought of 1t exactly as 1f 1t were a Super Bowl game. Wl· hung in there and slugged 1t out and coach Knox let me try my arm out a little in the last quarter." Getting ba<'k to Jaworsk1's TD, Tom Dempst•;; added the con version and it was 10·3with9:42to play. Still plenty of time for lht• Steelers to rebound. Rut they got only one first dow11 the rl'mainder of the game and Los Angeles was able to put t ogether one more time devouring-marC'h. The Rams drove to the Steelers 13 and Dempsey had a field goal attC'mpt blocked by J .T. Thomas with 1: 56 to go. Then LA 's de fense took over~) force the Steelers to punt and when Scribner picked up a first down with 58 seconds left, victory "as on ice. Phillips picked up 51 yards in 11 carries while Scribner had 67 m 19 turns . Harris powered for 126 yards in 21 carries to become only the seC'ond man in history to rush for over .J,000 yards in his firs t four >:FL ::.l·a~ons. Jimmy Brown 1s lheother. Me xicans Lead U.S. In Net Plav .I :\tEXICO CITY <APJ -Raul Ramirez and :'.larcelo Lara de· ft~ated Erik van Dillen and Dick Stockton in doubles Saturday i-!IVin{! Mexico a 2·1 lead in tlw 1976 '.'lorth American Davis Cup tennis final. Ramirez, the star of the me~­ ic::m team, put on a spectacular display of running and leaping as )texico beat the Americans, 64, 8 6, 3-6 and 6·3. Ramirez beat Brian Gottfried and Jimmy Connors defeated Lara on Friday in the opening singles matches in the best-Of· five series. Ramirez plays Con- nors and Gottfried goes against Lara today. Connors got the only victory for the U.S. Friday, scoring a tough 6-2, 6·1, 3·6 . .J-6, 7.5 decision over Lara. The Daily Pilot erroneously reported a three-set \\.in for Con~ nors in Saturday's edition. )torr a ll moved Miami 80 yards in 1 l plays on the winning drive. which consumed six minutes. The .11 .year-old ~torrall, coming off a knee injury which sidelined him three weeks ago, converted four third down plays to keep the rlrive ali\'e. The big play came on a 2().yard pass from '.\lorrall to wide re· l'eiver Nat ;\toore which gave the Dolphin~ ·a firs t down on the Denver 15. Saddleback College -A gambler's heart for George Hartman next ltme his football team is in a two-point conversion situation during a championship game. DB'sO'GaraLooksBaek )texico needs to win only one or the two remaining s ingles matches today to eliminate the l 'nited States from the Davis Cup for the second year in a row. SCORE 8YOUARTEltS 3 , 0 3 13 0 0 1 I 14 STATISTICS De" Flr11dOWn\ 21 Rushes·vard\ 3+ 1'6 Pi1Ul1>9y11rd\ 2o. Return yards 8 Panes 19'1·0 P\ints 3" Fu,.,l>hK·I0\1 I 0 f'l!nal\lts•VMO\ c.u INOIVI DUAL LEADERS ~·· II> 31-113 90 s 10·11 0 6-~ 0-0 I 4 RUSHING O\'"•er. Keywor1tl 1S.71, Ros~ C.2'1. Miami, 1Mrr1\ u 48. Bulaocll 1 26 RECEIVING O.nv~r. Ode<m 4 SI>, IC~ywortll 4 31 Mlam1,Mand1ct1' 78, Solo"'°"'1 0 . PASSING O.n•er. Ram\~Y 19-U 0, 2JS yard\. M1<11T1J.1Mrral16 II 0 88, S1ro<lt4.00.70 Corona de! Mar High-A leader who will seek to up his school's football quality instead or trying to get it into a lower level league. Costa Mes a High-It's first win· ning varsity football team in school history. UC Irvine-A rematch with University of Nevada (Las Vegas> in basketball. Dana Hills High-A healthy Steve Crapo for the 1976 football season. Laguna Beach High-Another SOOstudents. among whictiwill be North Dakota Tops UCI Five, 93-69 Special to the Daily Pilot GRAND FORKS. N.D. The University of North Dakota, behind the play or 6-10 center Mark Lindahl. r aced to a 93 -69 colle~e basketball victory ovt'r UC lrvine, here, Saturday night. The toss was the third in a row for the Anteaters on their four- game trip that concludes Mon· day night in Salt Lake City against the Univ('rsity of Utah. Lindahl scored 24 pOints and had command of the boards as the Sioux jumped lo a 41 -22 halftime l('ad and were never threatened. North Dakota had a 67·34 ad· vantage an the rebounding d, .. partment in running its record to 7-1 for the season The Sioux hit ·&8 pcm.'t'nt oft heir ~hots (39 of ~l > while the Ankatcrs of C'oarh Tim Tin connect on 32 of 80 Cor 40 per· c!ent. Steve Cleveland pored UCI with 23 point~ while Jeff Butter lut 12. North Dakotn had four other players in twin figures . The winners, ranked 13th in the nation in small colleges and vie· tors over Creighton recently, were tough up front with the 6 10 Lindahl and 6·6 and 6-7 forwarcic;. "We're very tired," Tift said. "It's been one four-hour layover after another and a~ain we l!ol off to a bad start. We had the good shots, but I think it's a mat· ter of tacking some shooting con· fidence at this point." Tift's Anteaters wer(' down by a 31-22 count when the hosts sC'ored 10 unansw('red points to take a 41·22 halftim<' lead. UCI railed to within 13 at 69 56 before North Oakot.1 pulled away UC lrvlM ,,,, ""'"""°"'.ii• '' tt '' '' 19 II Jf t' JonH 0 I t Tlv•"•" I 0 l 2 o..ns , 1 • Ytvnoe 2 o 1 • (l•,..l•M 11 1 3 2l 8ol't11ec1110 , o o 4 Bull~ • 0 ) I? H•tr I 0 ' 1 ,,_,,klM 1 0 l l f llltnO"lt 1 1 1 8 Tot•I\ 3l S ti " Ham1,.,.· N~ll Ooo•-. 41, UC lt"IM tt. Biggest Cage Thrills Came i1iAAU Play Editor's not£': The modern era sports vista is providzng enter· tainment, quality and o::castonal· ly controversy on a scale never attained before in the world of athletics. Yet sports of days gone by.also had great moments and star performers. Today our look at these days focuses on Hunt- ington Beach's Les O'Gara. By HOWARD L. HANDY Of .... O•llY l'llot Swff Ted Williams helped turn him away from baseball, Jack Kramer away from ten- nis a nd Hank Luisetti was the greatest basketball player he ever p layed with or against. Les O'Gara. a four-time All-American in t he AAU basketball wars of the post- Going Back IN SPORTS World War II era, is a resi- dent of Huntington Beach "ln high school I played baseball but qu it when l watC'hed how much better Ted William s was at the time . The same thing is true about Kramer and tennis." he says. T his isn't to imply that O'Gar a is a quitter. Far from it. He just concentr ated his athletic endeavors on t he s port he e njoyed most- basketball. He didn't attend a ma.ior universit} but h:.d several of· (ers includin g one from former ClF commissioner Kennl'th Fagans who tried to get him to the University of Ortgon. At Pasadena City College LESO'GARA he played on a team with Jackie Robinson that won the Modesto state tournament. the Metropolitan Conference and was named a ll tourney at Modesto and given· aJl-state honors along with Robinson. But his biggest thrills came in AA U ball when the Denver tournament was THE event in basketball. "I could make more money playing as an amateur with a Job they would get for me than playing pro ball in those days," he recalls. "Boston drafted m e but I never r<'· ported." How does h<' C'ompar<' the' game today w1lh the timr when be played! "If we h::id pl:ty<'d lik(' they do today, ~v<'ry man on thr noor would havP foul<'Ct out in five minutes. The game is a lot rougher today. "I watch it and follow it closely but it's too rough. They're taking away a lot of the finesse.·' Was he a natural basketball player and what part of the game did he <'nJOY most'? . "~o. I can't say that I was. I worked like hctJ -0t it. My mother used to come to th<' playground and drag m e horne. "We had a ring orr an old barrel and I used a beach ball lo practice at home. "Defense is the name ofthe game but I didn't realize 1t until I started playing with Frank Lubin in AAU ball. Any good basketball player can shoot but defense is the name of the game." O 'Gara dropped out of Pasadena City College after one year and played with Johnny Lindell o n the Monrovia· Lions team. The next year he joined Lubin, Art Mollner and Carl Knowles on the 20th Century -Fox team that won the national AAU ti- tle. This was O 'Gara·s first year to be named All · American and h e also re- ceived a special award as the outstanding new player in AAU ranks. During World War II he played serviC'e ball al Camp Roberts and aft<'r his serVl re stint. joined the C'arrull Shamrocks for two years. The Oakland Bittners wtn• next in 1948 with Don Barks· dale. Chuck Hanger , Davaf{e CSt-eO'G ARA, PageC-2) The :'.I exicans broke Van Dillen's serve three times and Stockton's once in the 212 hour match at the Osuna Stadium clay courts. Stockton appeared to have trouble with his serve, mak- ing four doublefaults. The Americans had a chance tr> bring the match even 1·1 in thl.' ~econd set when they brokl.· Lara's serve and led three games to one. Speaking of Mexico's advan· tai?e in this event, Mexican team C'aplain Yves Lamaitre said : • l don't think the final singl£'-.. match bet ween Connors and Ramirez will be that important. we·11 win the firs t match Sund a\. Lara s hould beat Gottfril'<i easily and that will make it 3·1. * * * Borg, Bentson Lead Swedes STOCKHOLM <AP> -Bjorn Rorg and Ove Bentson scored a key double s v1C'tory over Czechoslovakia's Jan Kodes and Vladimir Zednik on a fa st indoor court Saturday and gave Sweden a 2 1 lead in the 1975 Davis Cup final and a big boost towards its first-ever title in the world's mos t prestigious team tennis tournament. Supported by a noisy, patriotiC' crowd of 4.000 fans in the Royal Tennis Hall. the Swedish pair led throughout th<.' one-hour. 40 minute match. winning, 6 I, 6··1. 6 ·I ··Rut we ha \"l'n 't won tht' tro phy yet Then' are t.wo matches left and the Czechs can still ::;quccte past us," sal4' Sweden's non pl n) in~ c3ptaln. Lennart Rerliteltn. after his rclia ble doubles team had turned In one of their best matches ever. 1 4 I - DAILY PILOT Sund• . Decembet 21. 1975 I GWC Nabs Title, 60-58 AL l \ l.<l\1 \ (;oldt•11 \h•st College s rt'd hot Ru-;th•rs rnlll·d to their fourlh -.l1.11ghl h.1skNli,1ll victory and sec.·ond tourna ml·nt <'hampion:,11111 thi-. M'.l!>On Satur ,tay ni~ht do"' 11111~ Southt•1 n <.'<&hforni<t Confcrl'nt'l' 11v.d L .\ Harbor. 00 !>ti The triumph for t'Ojl'h Lhck StrH:klln'$ R11stkrs g1vt's them the ChJrft~y College lrw1tat1onal erown :rnd it was spearheadl'd by all tournev rho1et•s Paul Schilleri and Linn \Vilson, in udd1t1on to Seott l'l<tr k ..net J ~1('k fletcher Sc-hille(·i. a G 9 :,ta11dout, w.i:, n;.inwd most 'alu.iblt> player, an honor he <.1bo ~r·;,1bhl'd ••t tlw ports in Brief )loorpark Jm 1lJt1onal whel'e (;ollll·n Wt•:,t cl~1m\XJ th1: t1th.• 1-11.'tChl.'r na1ll•d down the vie tory with a pair of frt-e throw:. with rurw :,ccond::. lt'ft to give <;we a 60 56 h.•ad, but tht• gamt> ~ ;,1s 1 l'ally won Ill the first half \\hen (;olden West raced to a J8 20le..1d. In that ~pan the Rustlers hit 18 of 31 from the field for 58 perccnl and in Ont' stretch outscored L/\ Harbor. 12·3, to assume a 25·9 ad- vantage. In that spurt Clark and Fletcher each contributed two buckets. In all the Rustlers hit 24 of 51 from the field for -17 percent in gra~b1n g their 12th nctory m 14 de<.'1s1ons. Schilleci ~cored 15 points and had 10 rebounds. while Clark hlt five of eight from the field ror·10 pc>Ults and had eight rebounds and four assists. UH41..-.rU•I a. ....... ( .. ) ,. " ,. ,., .. ft,. . ., uudlr ' 0 0 2 JotlMOn ' 0 I • B•llst• I , • • Clertl s 0 • 10 Burrtll 3 2 ' • Schlll«I • 3 4 IS Even~ • ' s 11 WllMWI 3 ' l 7 LJOl\nson 1 t , • FlelCi.r s • I I& Cot don ' 0 0 2 ... rlltr l 2 ) • WtMl'IOll 3 ' 2 7 Miiiey 0 0 1 0 Hiii 3 2 2 • JolMf I 0 0 2 Wet Min 2 0 2 • Tottls 24 12 u '° 8.J6Mi.on ' 0 0 2 Tola" 2• 10 2J sa tqlfllmt GWC, 38 20. Tangerine Bowl Won by Redskins USC Belts Colorado~ Bruins Roll ORL.\:'\100, Fl.1 Tallbat'k Rob <.'.ti ~wnk1 pl11ngl•d f11r I \\11 luul'l1down::. Saturd<JY to hoost !f'th rankl·d :\l 1.1mi of Ohio lkdskm:; to <1 :!O 7 'll'lory ll\ t•r ~1uth Carolm.1 111 till' Tangl'rHH! fXI\\ l foot h;1 II r I :i SS ll' Carpt>ntl•r st·ot'l·d 1111 a five ~ .ircl run ltl t lw f11 st qu.1rll'r .mtl .l llOt' \ an1 dl\ l' lll till.' Sl'l'IHlll pt>rwll io gi\ l' nwt hn<ltt•.tl :\11.1mi, th1.• mid \ml'ri1·,1n t·ui1f1·n·n1·1· ch.im;111111. 11 third t'lllls1·t•uti\'l' r.Hl~l·rirh.' B1m I\\ Ill \l:.1011 l..11·!..1•1 I· 11·d .l11h11 ,1111 .1ddl·ll .1 Ii ~ .1rd I h'ld ~o.d 1n lhl· thmt qu.1rtl•r .1 I .111~111111' Bern I :l'l't>1 d ,incl .1 :ll'\\,1nt1.·r1r1 th1.· fourth f\l'I ll •d ~i11gs 'f 'umblt- 1:\'GLF:WOOD Hick Kt'hot· :-truck for his ninth anrl tenth J!o:ils of tht' Sl'<l'lH1 and addt.'d an .1s:;1st to lt•act P1tt..,hur_gh Lo a 5 I '\,ii wn;d llo<"l-.t•\ Lt«111u1.• '1l'tor~ 11\ l'I" Lill' l.11-. \nµl'll'" Ktn)!S S;,itur d,1,\ tll ;!Ill' I h1.· '11·11•n l·n.il1kd tla· TV Sport Ill .1 t1l '' 'Fl. HlOT f\\1,1. flll' l).ii!,h ('O\\h<l\S nw1·t t hi' J 1 t ~ 111 \. l'\\ \' 11rl-. · 11 :t rn I 1 'I h1· "\1•\\ f:n,.:l.1nd P.1t n11t-. m1•1•t thl· (\111 ... 111 B.1ltin111n 2 pm < 11 Thl· K.in-..1s ('1 l\ Chtl'I:-ml•1•t Lhl• O.il-.1.tnd Raider ... J oinl·d in prnl,!r1•-,-. ,1t concluswn of P .1Lnob-Colt:. game ·I pm ri1 C'OU .F.GE F 0 0 T R .\ I. I. 6 0 \\ I. PRF:\"IF:W ·\ look <it th1 ..., ye:ir s pust sl';islln m<•tC"hup..., Among tht' g.1ml'" pn..'\'ll'\H•d •trt' Ohlll St.1t1.• \.., l CL.\ Ill Llw Hn-.l· Bo\\ I 1'1•rm Stall'\ ... :\I ;1 h :1 m a 1 s 11 c .i r 1 ;1 n ti ~1 1<'h1r.111 , .... <>kl .1hnm.1 nrangt•' I :lll pm lit (;Ol.F lllGlll.H.llTS H1•\1t•\\1ng lhl' ;.il't111n 1n till' J11d)lll l sc; \ t1111rn.inwnts f11r l1li:i l ' S Opl'n. t s Wuml•tl' ... Opt•n and l S \m.1tt·ur Penguins to mo\'C within s ix points of the second-place Kings in the ~orris Division. Duran KO• Foe SAN JUAN -Roberto Duran, the ,.,,orld lightwt:'ight champion from Panama. knocked out Leon- cio Ortiz of )lexi('O in the closing si.>conds of th<.· 15th round Satur da' The end caml' with 21 seconds ldt in the fi ght whl'n Duran l'.Hlitht lhl.' <'halleng<.'r w1\h .1 n:;?hl crosl' to the t'htn that st•nt him spr:m ling on his back Refe ree Waldemar Schmidt of Puerto Rico counted Ort1t out \\htle the jubilant Duran Jumped around the ring. Dur:m had the '.\lexican on the ropes s e\'eral times, hitting him .it will with a two-fisted attack. l11dio110 Romp• RL00)1I~GTO~. Ind Jn diana·s Scott :\1ay nncd tn 27 points Saturday night :md t he top ranked Hoos ier!>. h1tt1ng 71 percent of their shots in thL• first h.df bl;,i:::tl'd \"irginia Tt•rh 101 74 1 '' \\ in l he l n di an a ('I a!-> s 1 c.· b;,i:-k l'lhall Lournaml'nl .\.l:J~. '\ 6 foot 7 .\II ,\ml'l"IC'<tn f Pl'\\ ~1 rd "ho sron •d 18 points Fri d.1~ 111µht in t ht.• opl'ning ga ml' of thl.' tournL'). t•quull1•d tlwt total 111 the fir:-;t half ag..1111st tht• Gob hl1.•r:-. The lloosiL'r:' tunnl·l.'led c111 !.) of tht•ir f1r:-t 18 ..,hoh from tht• l:L•ld and fired 1n 23 of :ll in till' fir:,.t pt>nnd LOS ANGELES <APJ - Southern Cal's Bob Trowbridge scored 19 points and pulled down 11 rebounds and Cleve Porter added 17 points Saturday after- noon as the Trojans rolled to a 9·1·72 victory over Colorado. Porter went to work at the beginning of the second half, !'Coring seven quick points as the Trojans , leading 42-29 at the in- termis:;;ion, blew the game open. The victory was USC's seventh in eight starts. Jones. a Corona dl'i )Jar High product. finished "1th nine points. COLORADO 1721 Mueller I>. wenle 8, X'-nllOll 1 Sferr• •. Lewis 11, Cummons 6, ""'""~II. Bullard a. Bolen 1. Berry 1 UK('!) Wll1le 2. TrawbrodOe 19. Malovlc 8. Siflord 7, Jones t . Arnold 6, Wulfemeyer 10, Porte• 11 ICelly 6, Boyd 10 H•IH1me USC 42, Colorildo 29. Total fouls Cole><.00 31 , USC 19 f'ouled out. Mueller, ..Wnte, xl\ot'nl'>Oll. Sierra, Lewis. A 2, 199. Bruins Bree:e LOS A~GELES -Marques Johnson scored 23 points Satur- ctay night as fifth-ranked uCLA powered to its 86th straight home court nctory. ;,f 106·72 romp over St•atlle l 'niver~ity. Sl'<ttllr had stayed close in the t•arly ;:;(1111g, tying the score at 20. but t hl•n l TLA took off. pouring in :Jn points while Seattle got just HI. The Bruin~ held a .5(;.30 lead at h~1lft1mt• SEATTLE CUI c,,.~., 1• Ody 10, Sull\t'r 10 Cl Elr14·n 4, RIC l'lilf0>1>n 10. Molullsby 7. Lo .. • S•l vir 4 Jovce • UCLA (1061 W.\V11n9lon 17 JO'>~n13 Droll •notr 11 HollanO 6, McCarlpr 9, Ham111on • l<>wns~nc:t 8 Spillane • Sm•ll'I I>, Hum1llon •. Vroma11 • C.reenwooa • Lippert 2 ><.tlll•mt' UCLA So)() Tot•• 1,,.,1, ~.tlllP 19. UCLA U. Foul~O OUI N<il\I' A 10,S91 O'GARA LOOKS BACK ... <Continut>d From Page Cl) >llnor and Ed \'oss <.1s tci:lm mates. Wht•n the Rittm•rs dos l•d shop in 19·1:1, he 101111.'d t !w Los Angt•lc·s Poltc·1.• tt»tm ;1nct lhl'y nt'arly ('f1m1nat1·d t'hampion Ph1ll1ps 01IC'r:-at Dt•n\'t•r. lie -.~us n.imL'd All .\m('rit'~t n for thl' fourth time· In 1956 . at :rn. he pullcrl on his "nl·akers again and JOtned a hunch of hot s hooting youngsters on a ;\li rror G lazt' team that up :-et nefendin~ champion Peoria Catl:'rp11\ars a l Den\'er and bJn• I\' lo::.t lo eventual champion But·han Rakers of Seattle. He was named to the all-lime Hall of Fame for basketball in 1962 hy tht> He! ms Found;,ition. Wh;,it c11d he learn in basket· ball., "It t ~lU~ht me to get along with IX'Oplt'. l don't think winning is l'\'1.'rything as some people try to ~av," hl' s ays. "l like to see a player play· to his fullest ability :met I hate> to s ee guys who don't put nut when they have a lot of :..tb1hty ... 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Hwt-Aapp llC) dee Mardal'>O S-0 lle-111\netl IUI l•t'OCl•rk s s V.t'l~ly us leF., •• IV I O•M~ Cr•""" I lS O.n.a Hiii• llll ClS) l'.alrlck Henry 1'14 Scllro.d•r IUI l••d B•linOJ l QS Ju.irer 10) det Brown 1'·2 16S Sonner 1u1oec Bul•rl>duQlll 1 101 Larwood COi p111ned Slrou.t HS M.Jltl\eW\ IK)dtCMoO<lyl'-1 1 II 1q1-f-11e<)ermyer CUI won by lorlell 112 WelCll (P) dttc Arr~la9·2 Hwl-f-lo ma1c11 120-Guev•r• c Pl oec Aluanoer 3·• Jwnlcw Vuslly 171--+iar"' ( P ) pinned Ru9gl~ I S4 Vnl•enlly (91 U2l IC•ltlla 133 earnetl (Pl dee C•rr 1·0 9S~om•1c11 131 Sandeoon IOI dee Campbell IOJ~ malCh 11·1 112-4-lust 11(1 det Dawson •·7 us O'Donnell (0) pinn~ Kaw('l\Md 11()-t<usano f KI won by forleot ) 2, 127 ~irliri IK ) won by fortt1I l!A 4-leqer (PJ de< Ray B·O 133-Perer CK l d•t Hollis S 0 16s Hosie CPI Pi'lned Simon 2 41 138 B•rne\ Cul Clf'c C.arr•\On 4 J llS Ballersby COi det Runge•-O l•S-Guay CK I dt< we11e11bac111~1 191 llllnqworlll IOI pinned Slr.iyorn 1~ Scnw11c11ten1>tr9 IU I Ott IW>r 3 20 row6·2 Hwl ~ooer lOI dee Goldey 11·1 l•S ~1.t•IUldec M00117 I 11S-WOOdy•rd I I( I dt< l onr• S-2 JUNIOR VARSITY !ti-Farone IK I won ov forlPll O.n• Hiiis 041 (01 l'•trfc kH_.y Frotll S.Opl'I 9S-McCann (0) 1>t11ned Wet50n 4' IS UIM ... nlly 12tl t 1411(•1•11• IOJ Ray (01 dee Sclltuble •·t. 9s--No male II 112 -t.untrrel (Pl pl""ed Lewis 3 12 101~0 m•ttll 120-Hlc-ty <Pl dee Romo 6·' 112-Adv•Y fl(> df>c H•rl•9.tn S-1 171...+iudrlme CPI -by lor1ell. 120-Edw•rds llCI ptnnl'd C•rutllen ll3-Biron lPldecP~k•7-0 2 S6 138 -Jerrell (0) pinned o ·eor-11 121-Wll\On CUI dtc Moort 8 2 2 n lll-6onner IUI dee W1l\ln9& 1 US-<Arhon IP) pinned Sllel~• 35. IJl--Oc-unnul <UI p1nneo T1.11ner 1So4-Schlre <Pl won bylorlell. o " 1U-Jonns COi <lee McColl 7-1. 14~urns CUI dtc Todd S 0 11S-Ab•le tPl W0<1 bytor1tlt. ls.4--0rlm•n IVl WOf\ bY torl~ll 191-Po1tCPl-by lcwltU. 1U-Moneco•u1oecic1tc1~11 Hwl-T•tvm IOI pinned St•nc:ofl Barons Captor Crown Laguna's Bacon, Smith Spitrk 44-40 Cage Win By ED B URG ART Ofllt.Oally .., ... l"ll•t Steff Fount a 1 n Va t I e y Ben Bacon couldn't be High's Barons, p;iced by stopped in!"l ide and all·tourney choices Mike Briant Smith was almost Zumbo a nd Jon Holland, perfect at the fre~ throw captured the Arroyo line Saturday afternoon Gran de I nvitat iona l when their Laguna basketball championship Beach Hi'h A~ti~ls de· Saturday night with a feated Umve_rsttY s ~ro- 67·50 victory over Santa Jans, 44·40, 1n the fifth Maria. place game of the the keys . Stnath was four for four from the free throw line in the f Ul<.ll period and his two chan· ty tosses with 48 seconds to go sent Laguna Beach ahead, 42-37. La1una Beach went in front. 38·35. lJniv~rsily . des pitt> h<iving lroublo against Laguna Beach ·s 1-2·2 ione detense, appeared to be headt>d tor victory when Bill Halford sank two free throws with 7:30 remaining. Those points boosted the Trojans lead to 31·28 and the Artists turned the ball over rn seconds .. It was the titth straight Laguna Beach lnvita- triumph for coach Dave tional basketball touma· Brown's Barons as they ment. took advantage of Santa The. 6·5 Bacon scor~ )t aria's fouling and 24 points and had 11 tn clicked on 15 or 21 tries the fourth quarter when from the free throw line. the Artists rallied from a Jn action at the 31·28deficitwith7:llre· Cabrillo tourney the maining to take a 44.37 Chargers or Edison High lead with only 34 seconds Sehool rolled to the con-left. Bacon connected on six of seven free t hl'ows in the fourth quarter. in - cluding two crucial ones with 34 secondi; left. For the game. Racon con- verted eight of 10 free throws while the 6·5 Smith hit on eight of nine. Bacon was also dt?adly on his short six-foot turnaround jumpers and aggressive drives. :-.cor ing a crucial three point play\\ 1th I 42 to go when la~~t then c.·oaeh John ~ Driscoll ordered University into a delay game, hoping for his Tro- solation title with their Bacon :ind Smith were second win in a row. 64·50. over Royal Oak. Zumbo sco r ed 24 points and Holland had 14 for Fountain Valley. Zumbo hit 10 gratis tosses. Fountain Valley's next outing is Dec. 30 against Kenn e dy (5 o'clock) in the opening round of the Santiago tourney. Roadrunners Top Gauchos, 79-72 Edison High's vic-tory was paced by 6·3 junior Bob Herson's 16 points and the nice job off lhe b ench hv Ja ck Dashwood, who hit six of seven shots from the field for a doten coun WHITT I ER -Rio Hon· do College raced to an early lead a nd never lost it in handing Saddleback College a mild 79·72 upset defeat Saturday night. here. in JC bas ketball play. The losing Gauchos of co3ch Bill :\lulligan scored the first six points of the game. but the ters. Fo1.1n1.a1nve~~Y <::1 "' tp Roadrunners ea me back Zumoo T1nQey Holltnd 811rrlO\ 8o•old Valbot'na Tote ls ' 10 o 2, to outscore Saddleback. ! ~ ~ 1! 11 ·2 for a 11 ·8 advantage. ' o 1 • Rio Hondo never trailed ~ ~ 1~ after that, although the ,. 1s 10 " score was t ied se,·eraJ $<orebyOurters times. Fountain Valley IS 11 IS 7l &1 S.n1aMar1a "11 is 10 --so Saddleback cut the Edlton IM I 19 11 "' •P Roadrun~rs · margin to • 3 , 11 71 70 with two minutes to ; ~ ~ 1~ go in the game. but Steve & o ' 17 )'tcGuirc hit a pair of kl'y 2 o I 4 Bo•oskv LOYtltce Sm•lll O.y M<.1\10 Oo•t Oun Mar&e>Ch Z099 Tot Al) Her\O" OaShwOOd c;a11agher Flo.Jn<! VOQel\ang M<.Courl ~f"Ut'llttn 1 0 0 2 ) 3 ~ Q 0 1 0 J I I Toldl\ 76 17 I) "4 ~<Ort by Qu•rlt" Mercedes Leasing I " 11 " n i..i 70 10 ~ 11 '.n Specialists ; SPECIAL LEASE RATES TAILORED TO Fl I YOU) Mlaalon Vl•lo Imports 714 831 -1740 Jans to get easier shot:. insidt' Rut that strategy backfired as University turned the ball over four times and com mitt cu senseless fouls. In a defensive game. neither team s hot well. Laguna Reach was 14 of 40, l niversity 16 of 41. La Mirada captured the crown with a 66-60 victory over W<1rren's Rears. the Huntington Reat·h Jnvitational champs. And Canyon took third place witti u 79·67 win over Garey. L.aguna l ucl'I (44 1 19 II 8 8 0 0 1 0 I) " • 0 0 0 .. 11> Un1vers1ly 1401 It II s 0 , 0 1 0 I s 0 1 16 8 Scor• byQu.arl•rs Un1wrsl1y & 10 1.l U111u11a Bcac" 6 10 12 p4 Ip 1 2• 0 R • 0 18 •• pf Ip 5 •• • 10 1 4 0 J 0 IJ 0 2 0 • 11 40 11-40 16·-44 Vanguards Tumble AZUSA -Southern California Coll~ge's Vanguards are findtt'lg o\'ertime baskt•tball n.>n · lures none to pleasing as they dropped their second overtime verclrl·t in their last thr<.'l' d<' cisions Saturday night at Azus a PaC'if1 r \olle~e. 85-81. PICK A HORSE Frcddit~ Cl.1 :-l<.•r, who hit all eight of hi::. frt.'t' throws. C'<1nned a pair with 17 secl)nds left in re gulat1on to •H•nd thl• game into O\'t.'rllme al 7·1-alL And 1t was ::.till tied at 78 in O\'ertime before the hosts pulled away for the vic-tory David Rorrl)n led coach Paul Peak'::. Vanguards with 20 pomts and four others were in double fi~ures ~o. C.alll. Colle9e Cll I fq II pf Gll\ltr l e 3 Powy ' 0 Ad•m\ • BarrOfl 'I s Watkin'\ ' I \ JOfln\On s II , MalSIU<I 1 0 Young 1 0 McNul 0 I I TOlfl\ 33 1 s 7S H.allll""' ArusA P.ttll1c, JR 3) RegulattOf\. 7•·•" Pro ScorP~ N.allon•l IHlreilMll A1W<l.CIO" Allanl" 173, Houston 108 New York q4, Cllit•OO •~ 8ulfalo 111. l(.tns.u Clly 110 Wast11ngton tt, Oelroll 81> Boslon 111. Plllladell>lll• 91 New Orleans 10~, Porllal'd '1 GolOen Slele 114, Mllw•ukff 81 AnMttun letllttball A11MKl.tton IN:llena 117, Ktntuclty 10' S... AntOlllO 131. Denver 1'1 Ne!lt1.el ... cke y L.ttt• 8o\I011 s, Buffalo 3 Vento•"'"?, Monlrul 2 lliel Toronto S, K•nws Clly I MJ,,,.,.,.,._ S, Ott roll 3 HY lllendtrS 7, SI. Louis' Ip " 10 IS 20 s 10 • , I 81 And Have A MERRY GO-ROUND This XMAStime At LOS ALAMITOS THREE BIG DATES ••• Wednesday Afternoon, Dec. 24 • Bring Your Office Party and All! First Of Nine Races 12:45 • Four Exciting EXACT AS! AND XMAS Night-You'll Have The NIGHTime Of Your Life! V~rltty MIUIMI Viejo (7'1 Ill) P•t1h<• •\ ')04Je11•a •Ml oor111•tj ""•P.1 1 117 1oooi110 fl( l Plnfttd Calub 1 u no A l~hlo llCl pfnfltd Aqer1on 11S-8er•now~kl CUI lied McOulrrr .,,;4...:20:.:.·:,,_ _________ _ ..... Great Band-Excellent Food-Exciting Racing! 1 11 Just {{>VC us a call. Or. hetter yet. stop in today. We'll e-<plain our Pasy IC'asing pJan. And show you all th<' beautiful Cadillacs you can {'hoosefrom. Nabers Cadillac 7n00 Hdrbor ijlvtl Cost.I Mt!Sd 540 9100 ......... ~~~~~~~~~~- , SUPER BOWLX I Miami, Florida Jan. 15-19 ALL INCLUSIVI COSMO WORLD TRAVR S.-•u....4 C.-2 ...... 17141556.alll ,,,. ·. CLOSE- OUT ON THE .LAKE! NORTH SHORES II \ BRING EVERYBODYI First Race 7:45 {It's The First Night Racing Of The Season) AND NEW YEAR'S EVE IS EXCITEMENT TIME! • Party Favors -Music -Fun LADIES SOc (Grandstand) (Ladies Night Every Wednesday) Come One • Come All • First Race 7:45 Heating Throughout • For tickets and further information call: (213) 431-1361 or (714) 995-12341 LOS ALAMITOS (on Katella near 605 Fwv.). ~1s1-· Las Alamitos J 1 .. .. . . ~ l ' • Sund~y.Oeeember :?1 1975 DAILY PILOT f;:J Checkered Flag For Los Al Race Entries Colleg Bask tball For Coast Area I Cage Summaries WITH HOWARD L. HANDY Dan Gurney is looking ahead to the 1976 racing season wlth all the boyish exuberance of his days behind the wheel of a race car. "We're updating the two USAC championship Indy cars we have r ight now," Gurney said Crom his Santa Ana All·American Racers factory. "And we're building a new one. We'll take two cars to In· dianapolis with Duane Carter driving for us." Carter replaces Bobby Unser in the Jorgensen Eagle that won last year's Indy race. Carter, a graduate of Marina High School in Huntlngton Beach, is likewise eager for the new season to begin. Another young man Gurney may have bis eye on for the future is Costa Mesa's USAC midget champion, Ron "Sleepy" Tripp. Neither has contacted the other about the ruture but Gurney knows of Tripp's exploits on his Cirst full season or midget racing under the USAC banner. And Tripp is pointing to an eventual ride al Jn dianapolis as his ultimate goal. Gurney is also looking forward to the United States Grand Prix West lo be held in Long Beach March 26-28. The Formula One world championship pomls ~ce will feature the greatest international dn vers ~~allenging the 2.l·mile course through the streets "'of Long Beach. "I doubt if we will run a car in the race," Gurney says. "But-we are l<>oking to the future and possible participation on that ci rcuit . We also plan Q1\ building the cars in our shop here in the future " Fit t ipoldi of l .. 0119 Beof.•h The Lonq Beach racC' will ~1ve the U.S. two world championship grand prix races 1n the same fiscal year. This is a first for this country with the other race being the U.S. Gr.ind Prix East to be held in Watkins Glen, NY in Oct. Only Monte Carlo features grand prix racing through the streets similar to the Long Beach event TMI,'\ lntt .. , 0...-. Tr11U1 lfti:t. 'Int f'eJI 12:4> "I RST •ACE .tOO .,.,d, l W Ir Old' a. up Cl•lm"HJ. Puri.. \1100 119 00 I OIOlllr'yway C8rOOhl llMIMra \.Aimb IC11r"~•I Ourttl~ll\I !MIU/Wiii O\t1"119r l'atther (MOrrl\l Alnalh'fQ LOva C$treuu> In FllQlll I Ht rt> '" 11• 119 I>? 119 119 Cl•lml119 Price \UIOO leota•, 01•1 IKnlQllll n..tTrlpl•Hewk IP•vel Mooft l,l911tenl119 ICArdOU I Rtc1Uhl Lltlle &tr IWardl Pltnly l"eJI ITrea,ureJ Tull Son (MOl'rlal 11' FtnH 9'ACE :ISO 'rlrOS 3 vt<Jr Ill olds. C.lalml119 P\lr" '2600 Cl•i"""9 119 Pl'tui10,ooo T"-Gffrge N1,11c11ew 119 Ml Al•mllo' tier (Morr 1sonJ 114 CalCulle 1 ICtUfjerl RK0<d Mai.er (Myl•~l AIMnl\O\ ltt~ IBanksJ &tvenOiltk (H•rtl 1n a.armer B•o (Adair 1 tn I 1' 170 I IT SE COHO llACE -lSO yards. 2YN< otd tNldens. Celll·br•d. Purw $1100 Ooul>le OlrtKt !Btooksl 112 TlnyMltk !Morris) 121 OwgeCenyOll !Treasu11>l 1n Q'9rger Go ("MICIOfl6Clo) 110 F«n'911t (Her11 110 She~ ice IAct.lrl 11CJ Taln~lne ICardOHI ll<J Rulh Afke (Mlttllelll 114 WINI 811x !Call) 121 1<1pey'J Dr11m ISlraussl 121 THI ltO ltACt -.tOO yard~ 3 l'edr oldS a. uo Clalmlf\CJ. Purse \J200 Cleiml119 Price UOOO Urk'tl Folly (Adair) Soll of Gold Cupid !Streus\I A·f'm Fw You (Trns11re1 A·UG's Belly IWe lChl ~l)j!I Drum (Hllrtl What3 Return IBrook~I SI. Louis Jr. (We hon I rinyWalcllBound IL1p11aml 119 119 in till 114 119 '10 ,,, ll"OURTH RACE -JSO yards. l yNr • Old maideo\. Calif bred. Purse \1100 °""41cate MIU (C811) 119 Tiny Ferocious IMylesl 122 For Floreoce IWardJ 114 Lotsot Dlemoncb (Rltllardu 119 Alrunitos 05191 Tiny !Clerls\al m HI T'emp IWatsonl 1n WnpyWerrlOf ICuooz•l 110 Gr•ncl Or•• (86nk\J 1n Go9ol•ll (Trusurel 171 JtlOrle EleW!'i IThOmpsoft) 11' SIXTH 9'ACE -S49 Y•rch .. J yo.tr Old\ A uo. Allowence Pur\e \1800. M.dwav Oandy CClertssel tl? Sindy Vaoneh IMorr"l in El A•tero (HU11 '" SlyflS/l ICIO lt<nlgnt I i 19 Mr JoeWuver CLll>f\am) 114 ,..,,.di! Ftwr IC•rdozal 114 FiOle N' BriQhl 18an_,, Ill EchOls Era !Ward) 114 Orllhan Jatlt (Trff") I w ~On Deck tMyl11U m SEVENTH RACE -400 vard~ J Yt!ilr olds. Allo wence. Pur~ S8000 1l>e Denny 8ri1Cken. Easy Sia tLlph&ml Fi cit le Freniv (Cardoza l Al<tClli' (8~nlt,I Born lo Rule (W• rd) Oeck 'Em !Ortyul BarOurit IM0rr"t 1n 110 17) 1/0 170 120 E IOHTH RACE -lSO v..ras. 3 V"M olds A up Clalmlriq Purse '1100 c1alml119 Pl-Ice sisoo. Dandy E•Press (MorflS I O>lc Gold Bar (Myles I Et Toro Par I< er <Carc>oza I TlleCounl IWirdl l<:elcllup (Lipham l Ou~IY Line Bars !Hartt Romi,o Strip IW•lkerl Niie FliQllt IMHchelll v.,,. Oet 0.ck !Garza) MaxTru 1Banl<s1 Sc or~ use''· Co•o• •1Jo 11 UCLA 1~. Sc-•llle /1 Mi\\ St 10. C•l'>I tt6l \I Morthffd St I• Cal\• OttQOI) ii. WOrljl<t" IC~nlu<kr tt. Or.,900 )I T• "..tantord•1. Cal Poly ll'omofl.J)'1 W•sll1noton M, S..n Jo•t SI 69 UC O.v1• 89. HOW•rd 11 Hevad<> ILV> 11',0ld Oom1moo'l0 C/lapman 80, R•dl•nds 11 Cal SI t LA I 1 tO, JoM 8ruwn 'll B•~•rsl~ld St 10s. Sl M•ry'\ .. PtOCM!tdi,.... 101. Portl•rlCI » Pt loman.0cc•dent11•9 Aruon• St. &S, G<!orq1a Tttll 10 0.ytotl~I. W1\hl1>Qloo SI br Nor111 Ceroltn• St U, Mi<h•9'JI' Sf 7S Or•I Rober ls H . San1.i Cl•r•~ lf\d•Ma 101. VirQ1n1a Tech 14 8YU19, Weber ~t 80 Wyomlog 71, F r.sno SI ~ M1nnuota SJ, Monl•n• St IS ldallO St 8*. Ctll Sr IFullcrlonl btl lll1no•\ St 88, &radley 8) Kanw• 14, La<;o111e 73 Alet>ama 76, FlonO.t Shih.-n W1c1111a St 6S1 O~lah0m<1 l)O Arkan"" 84. OktAhoma Cllv h) •owa 61, usru s1 Utan 100. SI Pe ler\, "1J 82 lul-91, M1\\1~\•PP1 84 Syracuw S9, 80,lon co11e9,. )II Au1>11rn97. lUl\d 1' fonne•"!e 1/ C•~m\otl 1>& fllino1\ 66, Ar11ona 60 Rutqe!\ <JS, Tempi" o1 Middle Tenri BS, tvmy 10 Mlc111oan 90, M1am1 COi I& Pr1nctton n . So 111ino1~ sa NPt>raska IOmoha) 84 rowo SI lJ Maryland 81, Fordnarn SI> St loutS 68, Canlsiv~ S4 Otllo U. 100, Cleveland SI 1>'1 Loulwllle II. Mal\hdltan /I Soulhern Flor Id it 70, P11t U TuasA&Mll. Y.sle61 Nlaqer• 78, fof\a SB ~tr0tt ~. On10 )(avi<r o• Baylor IO'I, L<t"1dr 10 Cre1Qhton 6S. No O•i<Ol.l S1 63 Penn SI. 70, COiOolfP ~· Results NIN'TH R.ACE 400 yard' 3 Vf'olf E Carollna68,C•l.lOelb/ oldS & UI) Cte1m1n9 Pur\e SllOO tioU\lon %, l.OUl ... An,) l t'Ch n CfdlMil\Q "''" 11600 K•MolS SI. 99, Ne Mo\'oOUtl 69 For S,Uurday Gel Re..Oy (Ward) 1n Mar<1ue1te7S. Northwr•INn \l Arnie !Hartl 177 Ora~r 118,NE lll1no/\'IS Fl RS T RACE 3\0 YMd• l Ye<>• Joyou\ Valenllnf' I Bank' I 171 Austin Peay 96. M.ir\h"ll 7'1 olds Cl•ornino Purw S7400 Oancty s Jtl IMorri\) 11 l Maine 80, Dartmoulh 19 DH·01<1<eys F11e A"" tOahoC.O (Myles I 1w Te•as6J, Falfle111n Dick•n\1)11 S4 !C"lll 8 00 8 flO '00 T1nv Qultk IAdaorl llQ Memplus SI 10~. M1owrslero J& DH·Mas1er ~O•O!' Fleet Bar Dandv (Wat!.Onl 1 II P•n American 101. R•t~ 81 (Tre.,urtl s 64 s 70 3 00 H1Qh T1de'$ IPaoel 111 Tol@do81, WaynP St St MynarncHS\ue I Haro l 00 Jack Simon <Cardoul 114 Utan St. 81, Colorado 'ii. 81 Ju11lor \'ar•itH s. .. c .. -.... 1111 (0) ltat1ll• BHrO (II I' ( 111 Pal•irlo. Fr.,,11 (1'1 F 1101 C)Mity Ht t1"'91 ( 11) c " 11 OonnOf 11 ~ MilCMll 161 (, I U) MtAIP<!W Rtcklnotr IUI G I 101 Frf(M<ICh SC l<OrinCJ iul>l' l'orr.,1•r I Fostul ICl1illl,Vl11JldH2 Halltlme SC, 4131. 80IM Orandt 1 .. 1 Ufl S.11 Cla-..i. Mob4tY 14) F Ill Rt'<lo.ol\QM WIM(Ul I' 11')Mllc"'°lf Act.ml ll~l C 1101 Ht-tt•n<U smith 161 <> tO 8otoro De•lson 141 c. 1101 "'°''It Sclfl Cltmeote scon119 wt> 1<1e1n l H•lfl1me S... Clement~. l'Hl 5otfll• A111 Touriwm1nt C~•mol-hip Minion llltjel 14'1 UU Tw\lin E9'1r\IOn 171 F UI Strada"""y~r F11Clll t•I I' (Ill 8ntluv, Mil,.,., 1701 <: 1111 Gilroy Y.011141 C. I SI Milin Cosb.11> (3) G (71 Mc<No1t1 MV "<.OfH't9 ~ub1.~ UAw~ n\. • Choll11> 7 Bait• 8 H•llhme Tu\lon, JI 11. Sanu An• Tourn•mtllt MIUIOll V1e10 U2l ( lOl 01111 "ills Eqtr\tOo r 11 r 1101 810 .. n FtoClll l~i C/l ')1up1n Mowry 181 111 lkln~" SCOllOI C. l8I M1k•llW•tf co,IMI> 121 G I 1l "°'" .• ' MV ~tor1n9 '"r;' Hawk1nt. lb, (.Mll1n •• Bat.,., 1. W•U~ 1 DH'<orinQwb lllomp\On1 Halt11me MV H 9 El Toro Ull llSl Foo111111 SlrMhe1m 10) r !61 G•rr•·ll Hulme• 161 r Ill 8ian1on Stmpw>n 11> C •11 Seli.,r~ CAorQe 171 (, 111 C""""" Chdrln(lOI G (UI~"" ET vorlog subs Tre10 8, Lea'>y J H•lllime. 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H1ion 3, J•cque~ 4, Mola dl.'fll Among the top drivers expected for the race are: Emerson Fitlipaldi. the two-time world cham· pion from Brazil; Sweden's Ronnie Peterson, Switzerland's Clay Regazzoni, South Africa's Jody Scheckter. Chris Amon of New Zealand, J ean- Pierre Jarier of France, Tom Pryce of Wales and America's Mario Andretti. Camp 1141 F t&I Sl>o>•• Halltimtr: HB. 4'1·2} Ho&lllime: E't.inclil •'-Ill Tune -17 'n Stormln' lRlclldrds) 110 Denver 79, P•clllc 79 \2 eucui -1-Dl<lleys Fire Risk a --:::=================================================~============::::::=::::::::=; OH-.. Mut•r Gctor9e, 1Nid S)6.60. Four of the drivers competed in the Formula 5000 inaugural Lon~ Beach Grand Prix in Sept. in- cluding Andrl'tl1. Pryce, Schccktcr and Amon. Stock Cars at Rit·ersidc• The 1976 Southern California racing Sl'ason will be ushered in with lhl' Western 500 at Riverside In ternational Raceway on J<tn.18. But the Permatcx 200 on Satun:lay may draw almost as much attention A new, smaller type of racing stock car. more hke the sedans driven by many motorists today, -will be unveiled in the late model sportsman race As many as 20 of these cars sucb as Chevy Nov as, Dodge Darts, Mercury Cougars and Plymouth Scamps will be in the field for one of the 40 starting spots in the $20,000 race. Les Richter. president of Riverside Raceway. feels the smaller sportsman cars may be the future stock car of speedway racing. "We all know what direction the American automobile industry is going." Richter says. "Toward the smaller, more utilitarian, less ex· pensive family transportation cars. "We in racing are pleased Lo see lhe s maller stoek car class get started. They are less expensive to buy. build and maintain and they suffer less hod~ damage on the small oval tracks .. Re<-ord Off·rfJod t~ield A record 318 drivers and motorcyc le riders drew for starting positions Cor SCORE's Parker 100 off.road race to be held Feb. 7. Among the lucky ones drawing po:,it1ons in the rirst ten positions are John Johnson. winner of the ~exic an 1000. Ivan Stewart. winner of the Baja In ternar1onal: Rud Feldkamp. co·driver on the win· ning team at the Parker 400 this year; and Parnell! Jones. the 1963 Indianapolis winner. Po11ef1 f"h1i#f1e11 Nhada Sam Posey of Capistrano Beach finished ninth in the Camel GT Challenge Cup series this year with "56 points, a long way down from winner Peter Gregg's 1491'2 points. The International Motor Sports Association will run at Ontario Motor Speedway May 9 with the sponsors increasing this year's point fund to $60,000 This is $25,000 more than tn 197.5 Prep Soccer Re. ults Kennedy Touroamtnl llar•llY Huftt1nqtM Buell•. R11llldoua o HB \Corino Ltc 1, B1umm•ll llO<'eS Hwtllltg'ton I HCll %, Sa" CterNnte I HB \COrtllO Let!. Brummell SC scorino M.tgn!'Y l'o11nt1ln V•lltY 4, Nell O FV scoring· SJ01lema 1, Jenwn I Merestrom 1 Montcl•lrl, Fo1'"l•i11 Valley I F=v \Corino Ma\1trsoo So Ton•n<• Tour.,.v Edhoo 1, No. Torrance 1 (Ii•) EcliSOf\ SCOflnq . Webster Claromonl 1, Edisono LA11rin941r 1, Marina t ~riflil l , Mira1011 2 Marina scorlno Clepner Cir mon, 1<011 U·E1t1<Ui -.. Muter Ga°"9t! & 1-DH·Dlclltys Fire Rtsll, IN id~ .... SECOND RACE 810 yards. 3 VM• olds a. up Cla1mln9 Pur!>ll U500. JU<ly's Man (BMI~\ I 11 •O l lkJ 1fr0 Glnry Pll.intom (N1cot1emu\) PJlmGolO IMorrosonl Tun._. ~o Oo 1 00 HO HO ~"IRD RACE 400 yarch. 2 ye.ir olds AllOWdnce Purst! SSOOO He FIV\ tCrtaQtrl . A 00 1 ol() 100 W1c~~WJrr1or fOreyPrl 140 ?~O JOf\alhOn IMyle\ I 3 40 Time 10 IS Also r..tn t'm S1ncer~, tn'\f'\ ADov. Roan $.ivagc FOUllTH RACE 3SO YMds 3 yt>dr Olds & UP CIA\\lfll'd (lllow•nte Pll•'>e WlOO TIW' Good Thiel (Moms) H •O fS 80 8 80 M•\• SuQdr Copy I Tr Fol\"'" 16 00 ) ... Mr Capri IC.trdot.t I • 20 Time 11 80 FIFTH RACE 400 ynrd' 1 ve"' O!Os Allow .. nc" Pu rs" ~SOOO Miro W1sr Dancer (C<lrOOH I I> lO 4 00 l 80 Pamperro l..dOV fH .. rt > 8 70 I '!.'l lk Roan Deck IWMd l ~ 7C> Time ?0.04. SIXTH R.ACE l\C/ y~rO' l V""' oios Allowancl' Pu"e iJ)()() Ftoel N' Fit kit ICaroo1aJ J AO 7 40 140 Goetta Mo~\ IN1codrmus1 J 40 170 Cicione (Adaor I S w Time 17 17 u EUtlit •·Finl H' F1c~1 .. ~ t Gotn• Mhs, paid \JJ.00. SEVENTH RACE ••O yc)rd' l v...ar olds & up 1ov.1at1onal Pur...,. \S0.000 TIW'Cll,tmp1onot Cna~'°"' Eaw Dalt ll<n19llll HO J OO HO 72 00 160 ll!O Fo~ C111t\ <Lopllaml ll1mandll111m 1truwr1>) T1mt 71 10 EIGHTH RACE lSO~ HO\ 1.,edr 01os Allowanct' Purse S2800 Foxy C,l~ru ICMdoto>l 11 00 10 60 8 80 N1~e N E t'f f R•chdld\ I 70 00 1' ()() 1<:1os 'ion Cr,.~q<>r 6 80 Time -18 01 ~s E••t•• -'9·FOl\f Glue & ... Niu .. Ezy, ~ICI U,41'.SO. NINTH R.ACE -S.C9 yards. 3 year olds a: up. Slatten allowance. Purse \2000 Altf\11\liC !Banlt\I LiQ/\tt1lno Watch IR1chllrd\I Dia•Clech (P<tC)"J T"'>t t7 Tl 6 AO 460 360 1120 111() H O U Ex.rel• •·AllTulst1c a •· LJ911lnl119 WillCh, paid U14.SO. Think? Lease? TOYOTA Herb Friedlander Fer A lethr DHI 10011 G_.. Gro•• lt..Q Gcrdltl GroH SJ?.7777 537-5464 ???? • • • • TAX SHELTERS? Ci). What is a tax sheltered investment? Q. Are they legal? Q. What is the real risk? Q. Does a tax shelter make sense for me? These are All important questions. We have the answers. call our exclusive taped message and hear the plain-talk answers. It 's a one-way conversation. You remain anonymous. Listen to the experts with a proven track record. CALL 834·1755 ASK FOR TAX SHEl. TER TAPE No. 353 Pre:Mnted by Fit1t Meridian Financial Coro Newport Center • ru DdDDD@ Dru0D crndrn01JD@ -- GWCP.d0Dcrnru0 001J00@0Dd0rn ohnson & son I ..ru._ ••mm•mw& J W MiUfiitJ!M- 2626 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA. CA 1714) 540·5630 C4 OAJLY PILOT Sund1y. 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' Sl>lt Op 1 II N L. ~k 5'>1 II 18 N l LOOMI~ SAYLES; There's Money Iii Old Mo1iey LO:'li DO~ ( l ' PI 1 Papl'r money was in .n r<'ulation in C'hana ::is early as A D. 650, accord 1ng to s ome expt>r ts. Yet it is onl y in the last fl'W _yt-ars that notaph1ly. the study and collecting of old banknotes. has broadened fro m etn obs<'un· hobby w ith a handfu l of followers into d .ttouri°sh ing SC'<'lOr of the art market At present. evt:'n some of the ran •st banknotes ;till changt> h ands at under S2.000 l'<ich . so 1n Vt:'Slors will he on to :.1 very good bt:>l 1f in lhl.' next Jt'w years notaph lly spreads a nd grows . At pre ~ent it ha~ onh ;,i frv. thousanc1 followers. cum pared \\ 1th lhl• hunc1n·ds of thousa ncb. \\ho tolh.'t't ~t::imps f r o m th<' col lt.•ctang vit~'' bJnknote!> art> ~mall. port:.1ble paper ObJects of high \'alue and ~int ernational ~1 ppcc.1l. But lh<'Y posM'ss u nu mbe 1 of lt>!>s ob,· ious .1 ttr • .H·t 1ons FIRST . THEY ;1rc often leg1l1mat\• v.orks of ..1rt m their o" n right. A<'cordmg lo Sta nley :\arbet h , m:m~1 g ang director of Stanley Gibbons Curr enc) a ll'nding London bcinknote dealer. paper money has mvariaply bct'n desi.E!ned by the finest artists a nd e ngravers ava ila ble. lo combat forgl·ry and make the designs colorful J nd attracll,·e to the public at letrge Second . olc1 ban knott:'s ar e oftt'n of great his torical intl'rest Earl\' nott:'S oftl.'n ''er e 1n troduced during v. ars. revolutions, d1sJsters or :-:tales of s iege Third. the battll' against the forgers and t ht' struggle to produce notes that could not be 1m 1tated is a he lp tod ay lo collectors when 1t comes 111 authent1cal1ng individual notrs The sen es of notes issued d uring the Boer W J r provide~ a good example of nolvphlly's growth potential. :-111cc there are a('('urutc records of tht.• qu~int1t1es of notL's issued l:'li G F:~ ERAI., cistute mvt'slors will attempt to disco' er a11 an·<.1 or a country whi<'h b a l present unpopular and buy up the material t•heaply in the hope th::it lht>y eventually find the mselves sitting on a gold mane But beware the notes that wer e issued for the <'ollectors' mar ket and not for circulating as cur • rency, p a rticular ly if they exist in la rge quan "' tilites. · ,. Finally. hl·w a re of notes that are dirty or badly • creased. lt 1s possible to wash and press the m • without ca using damage. But the most desirable notes a r e those tha t are in "very good", "fine". "very fine" or best of all "unc1rculated'' condition , ,Taxe Double : • SAC RA~! F:NTO CAP) California ns are pay. ng alm ost double the ~t:ite a nd local taxes .t hey paid s ix years agq, .flthouS?h lht.• lax slruc· lure hcti-stayed about the .J<.lme. t he California 1'ax p ayers AssoC'i nlion flas :rnnoun<'ed. ' In J stat e m e nt. the.• rnup ~~1d the 1974 75 tat<• and lo<'al t axes er\' l" .. t 1matc'd 3t S22 3 11l wn. t•omparc•cl with II fi hdl1on 1n lflf;8 00 Cal1 forn1<1 p.11d . ahout 2 b1l11o n 1n (N ie m i •ta~es in 197 I 1:, pu1-hin1ir " total tax bi ll for the t.>ar l o SM b11l1on, the M· aatioo t1m1t@d CLOSE· OUT ON THE LAKE! NORTH SHORES II C:... Ow ''°Nl fill\llllfl It J1 N,I,. LOllO HI: Alfll•I • t ) I 14 ..., 11t• t)t IO U ln(Olll '·'° , ,. 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"'*""' w~ '·" vs us CIOllY• IGNT "75 '' v1111e1 l'rHt lnllfllltleMI Move From Orbis Systems. Inc , ha!> signed a five-year IL'ase fo r 18.800 square fret of s pace at 14251 .Fr;.mklin A \'e . in Tustin, Jim Rountree, president of Industria l Broke rs , has announced . .Mike llay and J ohn DiFranc{'SC01 associate hrokers of t he real estate brokerage fir m , h~md led the transaction for both Or bis System:-. a nd the k ssor , Ru rt C. Gentle Co. The property. located in the Irvine Industr ial Complex. will .-erve as m :m ufa<'turing and s::.iles facility for th~ .!3 e mployt's of Or bis Systems. D . H oward L ewi~. pr esident of Orb1s Svstems. was on(' of the founders of the 3-year · old firm . Thl' p roduct line. consisting of printers, rt>aders and <'ompatible equipment, is sold to manufactur er s of data proce::1sing syste ms . Mesa to Tus ti11 This is proba bly the du:-.cst thing to a dream house you'll eve r fi n d. The setting is !:4heer magic. Mountai ns rise majestically dgains t. n <·rystal s ky-hlut· bat"kdrop. A s himmering blue-green la ke s pa r kles undN the rlesert i-un. S u nrise and sunset bring greal !"plashes of oranl-!e. gold. pink a nd lavender tha l impercep· tabl y 1tive WHY t o hla(;k velvet , s ta Mitudded desert night1><. All behind Uw 14ale-guarded pnvacy o f the desert's mm~I ext·it · mg. d ynamic :rnd ~ll<'<'f'SMful new commu111t y An 18-hol(• ~olf course; a kn111~ duh with nint! courls (l our lit for nili(ht play) and video ta pe equipped teR<'hmJt alleyl'i; a magmfi ccnt clubhouse plua :l ~t,pa ra tc.· <'hilrlren's recreation area a rc alJ po.rt of vour lifc11ty le. And there is no initiatio n fee. GoJf a.~d tt•nniH playin g privileges ur~ activated hv t.he payment of nominal annual dues onlv. In short, Orbis Sy:.tt•m s 1s rdocating fro m s m aller of· fices in C'osta Mesa. I ndustrial Broker.;, s pecialists in ind ustrial propert y, is headquartered in Irvine, with offices 10 Santa Ana, Laguna Hills and Ana heim . -·· ::::::--~ - The Lakefront Series is limited . T he p revio us two phases of fairway homes were sold out in reco rd time. The Lakefront Series will likely go even faster. If you are at a ll interested. visit Sunrise Country Club as soon as possible. For the moment, we are offering a guaranteed interest rate and excellent terms. You may also qualify for t he $2,000 tax ·credit. Deli very of the Lakefront. S erit>s iio; Hcheduled for IRtt> Ft!hruary and early March, 1976. From Palm S prings, lake Hwy. tll s ou th , left a t Country Club Drive. From Loe AngeleR, take Hwy.10 to Ramon Road (Rancho Miraie exit), left on Bob H ope Drive to Country Club Drive, then tum right • T e le phone: (714) 328·3191 club membership romes ~i th o wnerahip R1ncho Mlult • Two and three bedrooms trom '49.995 to173,995. • $ §Q!]~~~S9Uf1TRYCUJB l',qu1I Houain1 Opportunity G} I I ·~·~--~-.. -~· ......... ~-----. ---- ' ... r Pla1i 11e rs T old 'D esign Home F or P e ople' "ll rba~ pl_ann~rs. can no longer afford the lux- ury or designing c1ltes which reflect tbe special tastes and abstract theories of architects, engineers an~ other planners. Rather, they mu:st plan cities which r espond t o the needs and desires of the con- sumers they are commissioned to house employ and serve.'' ' This was the message delivered4to the USC Graduate School of Urban Planning by the Irvine • -·- OCEAN HILLS TOWNHOMES FEATURE SEA VIEWS, RECREATION IN SAN CLEMENTE Sunday. December '2 1 1976 DAILY PILOT c:; • Builders Rap I Flood Program WASHI NGTON Probl('ms in managing tht• t(Overnment's '1ood U\surancc program ha11e creitt ed "unreasonable and unnecessary restrictions cm residential development," the National Association of Home Bwlders CNAHB > says. NA HB President J S Norman Jr of Houston. made the point in a wnlll'n statt:ment prc~ented lo the Senate Subcomm1tte<: on Housin~ and Urban Af. f a.irs, which is rev1cwmg lhc F1ood Dtsclstcr Protct: tion Act or 1973. Company's residential market- ing director, Kennelb W. Agid. n Wi. h 0 Vi. ''Too often, our industry is gui.lty o( producing products omes it cean iew which are out or touch with the ALTHOUGH THE goals of the program have the "whole-hearted support of the home bwldmg m · dustry," Norman said that deficiencies in m apping flood -prone areas· and lengthy delays in appealing mapping errors are "jeopardizing the basic goals of the program.'' marketplace. then calling in the marketing directors and telling , them to 'sell' them." Agid said. '•Buy a new Ocean Hills townhome now and you may spend Chris tm as in San . • •T H 1 s c H ALLE NG E Clemente enjoying a strol~ along t ypically results in an ex-~e be~~h ~Cler your Chnstmas AGto pensive campaign of ads . dinn~r. said Warren Sturtevant. brochur~s. dec?rat~ models, promotions, publicity president o f La Quinta Styleline and vanous gimmicks. Unfortunately ir the con-Developme nt Company of sumer didn't want that product in the' first place Newport Beach. proJect dcv he'll proba bly let us keep it. And a mistake in our in: eloper. dustry is a multimillion dollar one. We just can't af-Many of the two and three- Cord to guess about what consumers want. We have bedroo~ townh ome~. _which to know,'' Agid explained. were ~~signed to m.axim1ze the Knowing consumers is what Agid's job at the magn1r1.cent oc.ean v.1ews, are re- Irvine Company is all about. Information from his ady for 1m~ediate occupancy. research progr a ms has played a major role in shap-Ocean Hills townhomes fe.at1:1re ing t.~e ~eve~opment of the Irvine Villages. ~eavy textured s~ucco, M1~s1on It 1s this 'consumer oriented' approach which tile roofs _a nd rustic.wood tn~ to accounts for the consistent success of our products b le!'ld w ith the rich Span~sh a success which has held up throughout the recent hentage of San Clemente .. Wide ho\Jsmg s lump,·' Agid insisted. expanses of glass take maximum .. . . advantage o f b reath-taking THE R IG.HT WAY TO do thrngs,' Ag1d told seacoast vistas . the ~tud_ents, "1s to spend marketing dollars in the beginning le a rning all you can about the marketplace. who's out there; how are their ~am1ltes composed ' what are their ages, incomes, l,!lterests: what do they want and need m their homes and com,nunlties; how much money do they have to spend ; what are their priorities. "Once w e have an accurate picture of the marketplace. we can present the information to planners and designers and let them use their skills to create products we know people will want to buy.'' said Agid. ·'With this system, the merchandising team dosen 't have to work in a vacuum. It simply picks up the baton from the designers and focuses on the task of showing just how their product satisfies the re- qwrements they told us they had in the first place." AGRID R E PORTED a growing awareness student levels, that they need to r aise their con- sumer.consciousness. "It's a welcome trend." he said. "Planners a re becoming the most avid con- sumers of marketing information ... Agid shared the Irvine Company's market re- searcti with the s tudents, defining some 17 distinct market "segments," described in terms of age, in- come. family composition and lifestyle. "Interpreting market research data is no small c hallenge ... said Agid. ''You have to turn the facts mto homes an~ towns' you have to know bow deep each segment 1s so you don't overbuild (a notorious practice a mong developers>; you have to con- tinuously monitor and analyze the s upply of ne w and resale homes, in both quantitative and qualitative terms. And to make things really in- teresting a complete marketing plan must forecast where each segment will be three, five and ten years from now "TllES YOU HAVE TO integrate a ll the in- formation into the political, social and economic en- vironment. .. factors which often inhibit the produc- tion of needed products. The r esearch must still be vahd when the product finally comes on line.·· FIVE FLOOR plans. ranging in size from 1,123 to 1,550 square feet, are offered at the recrea- tion-oriented community. Hal£ of finally. A g ad addressed the importance of planner who has the opportunity to direct our in- dustry's res ponse to the marketplace rather than 1 allowing developers to react to it haphazardly - typically a series of over reactions . .. WF. W ANT TO AVOI D the 'Sun City' phenomenon. That's when builders discover one hot market <the elderly) and satisfy it exclusively, forming a contemporary ghetto. "We need development which taps segments proportionately. We live in a complex society in which each group interacts with the others in a tricky, interdependent balance. Good planning can be the key to maintaining that balance in a way that benefits el!ch group individually and society as a whole." said Agid. the plans are two-lev(') homes with the living area located on the upp~ level for privacy and view orientation. Two of tht.• plaas have bedrooms upstairs. another is a sing le-story re sidence. Homes at the new com munity are priced from $39,995 lu 563.600. Cheery kitc hens a re provided at Ocean Hills for the homemakel:"' who needs plenty of storage and counter space for entertaining. Kitchens are fully equipped with Hotpoint ranges with double ovens, dishwashsers, disposals, durable Formica countettops and luminous ceilings. Other features included in Ocean Hills' comprehensive amenities package are carpeting throughout, gas line for a free· standing fireplace in the living room . one o r two <'Xpansive decks with gas lane fo r a barbecue. and laundry hookups. EXTERIOR a menities include underground utilities. pnvak patios, and automatic garage door openers and oversize two ('3r garages. A monthly hom eowners' as- sociation fee or $51 provides ex- terior maintenance. fire in- surance. and la ndscaping so that residents will have the leisure time to enjoy Ocean Hills' recreational facilities. Amenities available for the ex elusive use of residents include two large, heated s wimming pools, a clubhouse with game rooms, m eeting rooms, a fully equipped kitchen and a friendly convers ation area, and a nine- hole pitch-and-putt golf course. OCEAN HILLS townhomes are open daily from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. with two furnishC'd models. Ocean Hills may be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to the Camino de Estrella offramp and driving north two blocks The sales office t elephone number is 493-2500. Under the 1973 law, all new or existing homes in designated fl ood-pronl' areas must obtain flood rn surance before a buyer can receive a federally a~ sisted. backed or insun-d mortgage loan. In addi- tion, the local community must adopt a nd e nforce HUD-approved flood plain management regula - tions. "We are very much concerned that many acre!> of otherwise useable land have been mistakenly or unnecessarily classified by the Federal lnsuranc<! Administration as being flood prone when, in fact, they are not." Norman wrote. BUILDERS BELIEVE that the length of time· it takes to appeal a flood hazard designation is ex- cessive. Norman said. noting that NAHB members have experienced delays up to six months. This problem must be corrected , he said, because inaccurate mapping re stricts a com munity's tax base and increases housing costs for consumers because "the developable land in a com munity will surely follow the law of supply a nd de mand and command a premium price," particular ly in metropolitan areas or along the Gulf Coast where as much as 25 percent to SO percent of som1.: counties hav..-been de!:.1~nated flood prone areas. Norman also que5tioned whether the 100 Yl'<ff flood level stand ard is appropriatt .. Expires Dec. 31, 1975. Higl1 Court Nixes Suit Over Zoning SA='i FRANCISCO (UPI> -The State Supreme Court. ruling in a Los Angeles Counry case, has held lhat a property owner can not sue a zoning agency because a change in zoning laws resulted in a drop in land value8. . The 6-1 decision involved HFH. Ltd., which bought five acres or commercially zoned ·land in Cerritos for $388.000 and hoped to sell it for $400,000 .. However. city officials rezoned the property for re- sidential use and the value plunged to $75,000. J ustice William Clark Jr. dissented. saying a large decrease in property values constitutes damage "compensable under t he California con- stitution." On March 29 the President signed into law the Tax Reduction Act of 1975. In simple terms 1t means lhal on homes that qualify, you can receive up to a S2.000.00 credit on your 1975 income tax 1f you purchase a qualified new home prior to December 31st. 1975 The trick 1s finding a new home you'd conside1 buying that qualifies At Village Walk and Newport Terrace our homes do! A nd not just a couple of obscure models either. but all of them. So there's plenty of selection. Both communities are established prestigious v illages in the heart of the thriving South Coast area Village Walk fea tures sexy. chalet-like. tri-level floorplans just moments from South Coast Pl aza With exciting touches like soaring wood beamed ceilings. skylit loft s and rooftop garden~>. Plus a sophisticated social life. for the successful young at heart. Newport Terrace 1s near the sea in Newport Beach. Here you·11 discover luxurious 2 and 3 bedroom town homes with f 1replaces. beamed ceilings and dual master suites. And iust for the fun of 1t there's a private 15-acre meadow, pools, sauna. jacuzzi, volleyball and a list o f other adult playthings you wont believe If there has ever been a tune to buy this is 1t because when these rebate qualified homes are gone there won t be any more.· And besides. how many tim ~e you seen Uncle Sam tl1is generous? GRAND VISTA REALTY LARGE VIEW LOT Lovely area ol custom homes in the rolllng hllls 01 San Juan Capistrano Excellent Buy -·- THREE QUALITY FOURPLEXES Built as models. a11ailable from builder-owner. Features include special soundproofing. central heating & air conditioning units. separate patios. balcony decks and ample garages. Units consist of one 3 BR. 2 Baths. Single story unit. Two 2 BR. Single Stcwy units: Sue 2 BR. 1 y, baths. Two-atory Townhouse unit a. and three 2 BR over the Garage units. \\111 consider sale eeparately or package Priced to sell -·-w e need a few good llcenae\ lor th s.ddleback Valley Bowd area. For • vo1ct m your future CAii lor M aopointment Phone: 1714) 768-1212 F •O"' Hllrb<lr Blv11 1.1k1• 1111n St w"" In thf' ""'"··nil'" C. Ill \ 7141 &46 :>Cl()I newport te1·race 539,750 , l ,tkft Cht' Siln Otl'q• I " • 11 .. 1v ro 1!11 Fa1f\ltt!W l'"'t Nor11111n" ll'•lt· l)1 PhOfll' (714) ssn.1161 537,995 C6 DAILY PILOT 1 Sunday. December 21 , 1975 . -.. I I Real Estate 4' A Christmas 'Bonus' 1 Questions/Comment By RHltor R 1 ndall MeCardle. Phd. Sailboat Offered With Lake Forest Home 11 It po21sible to draw up a grant deed to your property In favor of your children, but keep It ln your vaaJt la case somethlng happens to you aod tlleo the deed can be given to the children to be re· ('Orded ln order to eliminate tu and probate pro- blems? D. C. Newport Beach A grant deed that is delivered to the grantee (one to whom the property is being transferred) is a valid deed. A grant deed that is not delivered is not valid. By holding the grant deed in the vault. it is not delivered. Of course. nothing is as safe as re- cordlllg the deed . Another way o( handling your situation is by means of a life estate. A life estate would be created by granting the property to your children, who would in turn g rant to you a ltfe estate to the pro- perty. The property would be deeded to you with all the n ghts of possession, use and income during your hfe, after which it would rever to your children as grantor of the hfe estate. One thing to realize is that your hfe estate m the property would not be in- heritable, as your mterest would revert to the gran- tor. no matter what any will would state. I have beard people oa the job talk about "estate planning." What exactly is "estate plan· ning" and why is it important to me? R. S. Costa Mesa We all spend a great deal of time in preparing ourselves to earn a living. We also spend a great de- al of lime actually earning a living. We s hould then do our best to derive the maximum benefits from the monies we r eceive. We must consider what is best for ourselves and our family. We should invest some time in thinking about how to get the most from our resources. This thil}king is planning ahead. This planmng is called "estate planning." The ob)ectives are as foll ows . A s pecial • 'Cbnslmas and Closeout Bonus" is being offered to buyers ot North Shores ti homes between now and Dee. 31, according to William McCabe, sales agent for the waterfront de- velopment on New Lake at Lake Forest. A 14-foot Hobie Cat sailboat is being given free with each home purchased before the Dec. 31 de- adline and the $2,000 federal in- come tax credit is an additional bonus a v ailable with every home. Only 11 homes remain to be sold at the North Shores II com- munity and eight of the5e are on the lake, McCabe said. PRICES 0 F THE single family resid ences now range from $62.000 to $79,950. "The tax credit has held the line on housing prices," McCabe noted, "but after Dec. 31, when the program expires. we anticipate that prices will be incr eased e verywhere." The last few homes include a choice of three, four and five bedroom plans with 21h or three baths available in a variety of ex- teriors with an abundance of glass, wood shingles. massive rough-sawn timbe rs and deeply textured surf aces. Residences f ealure custom· qualit y a ppointm e nt s throughout, McCabe said. There 0 REAL ESTATE are wide · entrance foyers, ex- posed beam ceilings, sunken liv- ing rooms , wood-burning fireplaces and elegant master s uites with private baths and walk-in c l osets or double wardrobes. NORTH SHORES II kitchens are complete with built-in deluxe General Electric appliances and ceramic tiling. Wall-to-wall carpeting and automatic garage door openers are among other 1 To provide the maximum benefits for ourselves and our family ff 1111ti11gt011-\lalley 2. To provide maximum security for our family 3. To mm1m1ie income. gift and estate taxes. 4. To provide for equity m our estate. Your "estate planning" depending on the nature of your assets will require the skills of your Realtor. your attorney and your accountant, as well as your 1nsurance·man. Each of these professionals can contnbute valuable services to assist you in adueving your objectives. Mc Vay New Chief Of Realtors' Group I thought I knew what a "reconveyance'' was. Now I am not sure. Will you please explain what a recooveyaoce is and also bow it is used? M. S. Corona del Mar A reconveyance is the. transfer of the title of land from one person to the immediate preceding owner This particular instrument or transfer is' co mmonl y u sed in Ca l ifornia when the performance or debt is satisfied under the terms of a deed of trust . when th~ trustee conveys the title he has held on condition back to the owner creating the trust. when the beneficiary under the trust deed has been paid or satis fied. Would you please define for me the real estate term ~minent domain. Thank you. Patrick N. Mc Vay, president of Real Estate by McVay in Hunt- ington Beach, has t>een e lected 1976 president of the Huntington Beach -Fountain Valley Board of Realtors. Officers and Directors elected to serve the Board along with McVay include Eugene Kadow, first vice president and recently named honorary director for life of the California Association of Realtors: Kay Aills. second vice president: James L. Logan. J . L . Irvine secretary-treasure r ; William J . Eminent dom am is that supenor dominion of Green. broker director, James the sovereign power over property within the state P. Larkin, broker chrector and wtuch authorizes 1t to appropriate all or a ny part . immediate past president of the there of to a necessary public use. reasonable com-board; Larry Schley, broker pensation being made director; Jay Hare. associate Ho1tsi11g Ozitlook Di111 for Netu Year ~1E~1P lll S U\P l Rt:>Cl'SSIOO, inflation and high In\ t>ntoril'S will kel'P housing starts at depresst>d It.'\ l'is for th(' next year. the chief economist nf the Federal National Mortgage As· :,oc1at1on ha:, pn'd1cted. director; and Ross Hart. as- sociate director. William G. Abendroth was re-appointed to serve as executive vice president of the board. Installation ceremonies and in- duction of officers and directors was recently conducted in the Sheraton Beach Inn in Hunt- ington Beach by Shirley Com- mons, 32nd District regional vice president elect of the California Association of Realtors, and former president of the board in 1974. The board's annual awards banquet and ball will be held Jan. HEADS REALTORS Patrick McVay . . •' .. "' . ..... ........ 17 at the Sheraton Newport Hotel in Newport Beach. All boaJ'd members and friends of the Board are invited to attend the event by calling 847-6093 and making reservations. price-lneluded luxury features of tbebomes. All of the homes are sur- rounded by landscaping and a sprinkler system is included in the purchase price. Landscaped common areas of the New Lake neighborhood and amenities are maintained through the homeowners association. SAILING AND fishing on the lake, two swimming pools, five tennis courts and a brand new 13,000 square foot clubhouse are among the private recreational benefits for residents of North Shores II. The North Shores II sales office is open daily from 10 a.m. to dusk during the closeout sale at 24482 Toledo Lane in El Toro. The new Lake Forest development may . be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to Canada Road and north to Toledo Lane. Sales Agenls Appointed ForHeighu Douglass-Pacific Corporation has announced tJle appointment of Robert A. Burton and David I . Valentino as exclusive sales agents for the $28 million Presidential Heights community of luxury viewsite townhomes in prestigious south San Clemente. Before joining Douglass- Pacific, both Burton and Valen- tino were associated with the Robert H. Grant Construction Company of Newport Beach in real estate marketing capacities. B URTON WAS a project ·manager for Grant communities in San Clemente and Anaheim Hills and during that time re- ceived the· "Salesman of the Month" Award four times and became a member of the "Multimillion Dollar Club" for 1975. Valentino was sales manager tor Santa Ana, San Clemente, and Anaheim Hills residential projects by the Grant Co. and was personally responsible for the sale of over six million dollars in property in under three years. He was also in real estate sales for Walke r & Lee, Inc., and was senior loan officer for Bankers Mortgage Company of Santa Ana . A NEW "Hilltop Series" of view homes was recently in- troduced at the community and offers views or the sea , surround- ing hills a nd the fairways of San Clemente Public Golf Course below, from various sites. The Presidential Heights de- velopment is within minutes of. ocean beaches and Dana Point Marina and may be easily re- ached by taking the San Diego Freeway to the El Camino Real exit in San Clemente, then south to Avenida San Gabriel. Turn left and go four blocks to the townhomes. · ~1\" own view is that housing starts will pro- hablv Titll total mOrl' than 1 l million units nt"Xl 'ear". · II Jrrv S Schwart1 :.aid in a. speerh to the ·13th annuai '.\-11d South Ru:-.int.'sS Outlook Con· ierenct> Entertainment Happenings ... -\ 1'!0HTH A)§HOHI:§ Lakefront Homes '"~)LAKE FOREST Pre recl's::.1on housing :-tarts were approaching 2.5 million units a ''t.'ar Schwartl sa 1d hr "as di sagreeing with many housing mdust:-~· offic1ab "ho are predicting <J greater num her of housing starts next year ·To get evl'.'n this total 1 4 mil hon star ts will re· qwre a rathrr modest increase m interest rates compared to other rt.·coveries, a better consumer outlook than we ha V<' had until recently. and som(' ass1stanc<> from the government in the way of sub- sidies," Schwart1. said THE AVOCADO Films Theater Dance Television in the * A $42,000,000 AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY CITY 'AS REPORTED BY THE CALIFORNIA AVOCADO A DVISORY BOARD 1974 ANNUAL REPORT. INQUIFE JACK BUCK P.O . BOX 808 RANCHO CAUfORNIA, CA. 92390 KAISER(; 'uftl ZIP TELEPHONE NUMBER OR CALL COLLECT (714) 676-5688 OP CLOSE-OUT ON THE LAKE! Magnificent Single-Family Homes It's The Lake Life Place to be in Lake Forest! •The Homes -up tu 2,500 sq. ft. ul living space! · • The Lu ts -homes arc on l,ugc lal-.efront lots! •The Features · all you could w,int ... custom luxury! 3, 4, & 5 Bedrooms 2Vi & 3 Baths S62,000 to S79,950 1-ltll) l11ltd" l ••11 •I i~t I ""'I '•.'••Ill ( 114\ ~II~ 71H4 ' .. Top Salesman Rose Corlett of the Costa Mesa oUice has been named Walk~r & Lee salesman for the month fo r November. Sorn and caised in Mame. she has been with the compa ny for a year. Before coming to Walker & Lee. s ht? had two years or s~retarial school in Roston. and was a book· keeper for CHS ln<'. in Victorville. She is a member o( the Newp0rt Harbor Board of Realtors. IAGUNA VILIAGE ... .. .WUERE THE LIVING IS FASY. ~----L.-... And you're in the best part of Orange County. Talk about a perfect location! That's La- guna Village. a new collection of contem- porary townhomes nestled on the rolling slopes of the Laguna Hills. Just for enough from the ocean to miss the tog and beat the heat. And what a relaxing way of tif e. No main- tenance womes. And all the recreation fa· cihltes you could wont. Two pools. therapy pool. twotenn1scourts. lown bowling. volley· boll and shuffleboard. And the Laguna Hills Golt Course is only 2 minutes away. Whether 1i's the Laguna Hills. Saddleback Volley, the golf course or the Santa Ana Mountains beyond. each and every Lagu- na Village home enjoys a great view. So come on ou1 and took us over. We're easy to get to. Just take lnferstcte·S to Canada Rood. Then head west and follow the signs. 10-year home owners warranty program 3 Floor Plans Featuring 2 Bedrooms and Den. Or 3 Bedrooms . From $43,500 to $48, 900 A I~ ~elect tocoltons priced sltohlly li1gh1>1 I urnished models onen doitv 10AM 111 dusl< (714) 581-4850 f'1Psented by Poc1fic Coast neo1ty. -------. ....___ _ _...... So You Need a Report ' U.S. Printing Office Can Foul Up Orders NEW YORK (AP)-Gettin~ in-~or~ation from the government isn t always easy, despite a vast bureaucracy that spends almost half a billion dollars printing re- ~rta on everything from crop size to population prOblems. lt took almost five mont.M and three letters to obtain a single re- port from the Government Print- ing Octice. First. the Gro sent the wrong report. Then came a form letter saying that the re quested report hadn't been is- sued yet, although it was in fact published more than a ye~ ago. ' FINALLY, EXACTLY four months and 20 days after the in- itial request, the report arrived. UPI Ttltpl>Oto ORVILLE 'BUNNY' GREGORY, FAMILY TRUCK FOR CHRIST The date of..issue , printed on the front, was May. 1974. An 'Associated Press study earlier this year showed that the GPO spends some $400 million either directly or through sub- contractors on printing. In 1974 it distributed 100 million docu'. ments ranging Crom committee reports to the Department or Agriculture Year Book to the public, free of charge, on behalf of members or Congress. The GPO also sold 83 million documents to the public for $33 million -making an $11 million profit. FOUL-UPS DO OCCUR, and the frustration is compounded by the fact that letters from the GPO never include a name or a telephone number, only the anonymous "Superintendent of Documents," and the return ad- dress: "U.S. Government Print- ing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402." The AP's problem with the GPO started July 19 with a letter from the New York office-re- questing a copy of Paul C. Glick's report: 1974 Population of the United Stat es, Trends and Prospects, 1950 to 1990, U.S. Bureau of the Census Population Reports, series P-23, No. 49. Glick, senior demographer a·t the Census Bureau, suggested the report as a good source of in· formation. A check for $2.75, the cost of the report according to Glick. was enclosed. The check was cashed'within a week. ON SEPT. 19, TWO months. after the first request. the AP re- ceived from the GPO a report: The Social and Economic Status of the Black Population in the United States 1974, Series P -23, No.54. f Mobile Chapel Brings Religion to Long-haul Drivers lmformative, butincorrect. The report was accompanied by the original order letter which had been stamped by the GPO to indicate it was received in Washington July 22. Tearful Truckers? ]wt See 'Bunny' CORNIN<_; (U Pl) . At t.he Dudley and Petty Truck Stop. two lru~kers w~th te~rs in their eyes emeri?e from a tractor trailt•r e'9l11pped wtth a li ghted cross and the words "Mobile Chapel" 1in the side. 'Tm Runny. H~ve a cup of coffee with us. Praise the Lord." says a s miling black-haired man with .. Chaplain" embroidered on his The report included a pink printed form. "Thank you for your order which is returned for your fi les.·· it l\ead . "The publications you have ordered are enclosed. 1f this shipment is not correct, please be sure to re- turn your original order with your r equest for adjustment. Please do not return incorrect publications until notified. _ blue Western-style suit. in. just curious. offer him a cup ot coffee. and by the time he'!; walked back to the piano, I can lay out a plan of personal salva- tion for him," Gregory says. .. IT HAS BEEN a pleasure to handle your order; we hope you will let us be of service lo you again in the future." MINUTES EARLIER, Bunny and the truc kers, dressed in greasy jeans and yellow slickers, ended a raucous prayer session with bear hugs. As they left, they made no effort to wipe away tears of e motion. "My r eal name's Orville _ ·'Amen !" his wife exclaims. The AP sent the GPO another letter, explaining that the wrong report had been delivered and again requesting the right re- port. A copy of the original order was attached. ~ Gregory, but nobody knows me by any name but Bunny," the JS.year-old former Hampton. Va., pastor says. "Bunny'U talk to them anywhere he can find the m . Once he climbed up the side of the tractor and got that driver to accept Jesus as his personal savior right there in the cab, praise the Lord." On Oct. 31, another printed form arrived at the AP office. "To speed our reply," it read, "Your inquiry is returned. The paragraph c hecked below in· dicates the a vailability of the publications to which you refer.'' ' With his wife. Blonnie, and their son, Orville Jr., 9. Gregory drives around the United States and Canada in his church-on- wheels, which doubles as living quarters. ' THE MISSION IS to bring re- ligion directly to the truckers. Inside the trailer an electric piano stands in the sanctuary of the chapel equipped with pews. "We'll preach to 40,000 -40 at a time. Praise the Lord," declares Mrs. Gregory. Gregory, who joined a na- tionwide organ ization called Transport for Christ in August. s ays he a lso provides safety lec- tures with companies paying drivers to attend. ••WE'LL GIVE THEM a first- rate safety program, then I'll preach the. Gos pel to them at the end.'' "MosUy, though, we work at. truck stops. Get a driver to come Is It Safe?· "Amen." adds Gregory. "Wt> give them curb service if that's what it takes." Yule Camp Deadline Set The last day;. for registration for the South Coast YMCA Christmas season day camp is Monday. The day camp will be held for· children from five lo 12 years of age from Der. 29 through Jan 3. Trips to the San Diego Zoo. ice skating and the marine studies institute are planned. Registration is at the &>uth Coast YMCA. 31000 Cro\\n \'alh.•y Parkway. Fee is $30 for mem- bers and S35 for nonmember~ Further information i::: al'aitahlt~ byC'alJing831 YMCA. T HE CHECK E D paragr aph read: "The publication has nol yet been issued. As soon sa it is available. prompt shipment will be made." Another letter, another ex- planation. T he requested report, No. 49, was listed as a reference in another document that was published in July. How then, could No. 49 not have been is- sued? On Dec. 9, the correct report arrived at the AP office in New York. There was no explanation of the delays and errors. There was no request for a return of the document sent by mistake. Nor was there a request for any addi- tional money, despite the fact that the price printed on the re- port itself, just below the May 1974 date of issue, is $4 instead of the S2.75relayed by Glick. Bacon Substitute Tested WASHING TON (UPI) -The questions sur· rounding bacon and its alleged cancer·causing potential are far f'rom setUe4, but at least one bacon s ubstitute js being market tested. Ray K~nnedy, the Sioux City. Iowa, packer who invented it, says his product is like bacon but without the controversial sodium nitrite pre- servative. He is selling it only in Iowa bul hopes to put it into nationwide distribution. He said he is dis- cussing the possibility with some chain stores. KENNEDY CALLS IT .. HOMAGAN12ED Bakon." He says it is made by grinding up pork bellies, the source of baCOQ, cooking the meat and re1baping it into strips, links and patties. Because It is alre ady cooked, there l$ no need for sodium ( ) nittlte, he says. Precook-CONSUMER inl also removes most of _ . tf)e fat. Kennedy says the product is 75 pen:ent • me-at, doesn't shrink much in the pan and costs about the same as ordinary bacon. Promote rs also claim it tastes jus.t like regular bacoc. The American Meat Institute says it ba:m't. really looked at Kennedy's product yet. but "bacon wllboot nltriteJust is n't bscon." ltsays Kennedy bu made irretPQnsible statements in promotJonal material t~cash lnontbc baconcancersu.re. D&. MICHAEL IAOOBSON, 00.DIR.EcrOR of the Center (OT Science in the Public lnterest and a lo~gtime ba~on critic, says it appears Kennedy ''is domg what industry and gdvernment said couldn't be done: it looks and tastes like bacon, but it's safe.'" · Meanwhile, •the Agriculture Department has given the industry another year to finish studies aimed at t aking some of the alleged cancer-causing agents out of bacon. After that, progress toward that goal will be evaluated, and a determination made on the need tor further action. Some stores. usually speciaJty shops and or- ganic food purveyors, already sell nitrite·free bacon. To avoid spoilage, it. must be used quicker than bacon treated with nitrite. Some consumers say it lacks the characteristic smoky flavor that. sodium nitrite gives. JACOBSON CALLS mE USDA'S ACTION a "&talJ" which has si8e-stepped the issue of finding chemicals to substitute for sodium nitrite. The institute aays it thinks the Agri culture pro- posal is acceptable to industry. It aJso feels the risk has been overstated, and the problem misun- derstood. It iis not yet clear whether renewed publicity on the bacon-cancu issue bas caused any change ln 1:1'.0'inC habit.8 s m ong American consumers. Tht National ASSOCiation of Food Chains says it doesn't k.now yet. The meat trade croup ~aid sates dtcreaaes o! lJ to 15 percent are mainly due to pric~ lncreases resulting rrom lh smallest supply of Pork in years . • 1. Sunday. Decembor21 1975 DAIL. y PIL.OT DI Economy: Top Vote Issue? WASHINGTON <AP> -Sen. Lloyd Bentsen says employment will be the leading issue in thl' 1976 presidential ('8mpaign, and restoring op timism to the United States by improving the economy must be the lop priority of the winner. Bentsen, a first-term senator from Texas seek ing the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination, ~lieves t.h~ Ford administration's t!COnorni(' plans will prohibit full employment until after 1980 and that without economic growth, improvements 1n education, health C'are and housing will not be achieved. BENTSEN ALSO MAOE THESE POINTS in an interview: -The 1975 tax reductions, some $16 b1tlion, should be extended but cuts should not be as deep as those proposed by President Ford. Across-the- board spending cuts should also be imposed, a goal generally shared by the Ford administration. -Oil price controls should be phased out "over a period of months" and price controls on natural gas should be abandoned over a period of years. -Too much emphasis has been placed on U.S - Soviet and U.S. -Chinese relationships to the ex- clusion of traditional U.S. allies and Japan, Latin America and Africa. -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger has failed to "inslitution.µize" foreign policy in the State Department. making it, instead, "an ex· tension of his own personality." .. I FEEL JOBS WILL BE THE foremost issue of the 1976 campaign ," Bentsen said. "Healthy, sta- ble economic growth is the key to fighting both job- lessness and rising prices." He said confidence is "the biggest asset and re source this country has," l>ut it has been "fiddled away by this administration and the previous ad ministration because of the lack of credible , leadership and bee a use of /\ t: W.'i ". u, )'.')/.') economic m alad - ministration. ''We can't restore op- timi~m. put people back on payrolls. stop inflation, provide for health care, education, housing and the other concerns of Americans without a reasonable growth in ou.r economy. This must be our No. l priority." His economic positions are built around three suggestions. He has proposed offering a tax credit to en- courage increased hiring. He would create a youth employment service to reduce unemployment among young people and he would establish a "na- ti?na~ job clearinghouse" to link the unemployed with Jobs throughout the country . "WE GIVE A°!"ll INVEST!VI E~T TAX credit for employers to invest in machinery." he said. "Why not an employm ent tax credit for them to invest m human beings'!'' The senator said this would cost nothing, be('ause the reduced tax re('eipts would be balanced by a greater saving in reduced unemployment com- pensation payments by the government. ''I'd give a 10 percent employment tax credit on the first $8,000 of salary for hiring the unemployed who have been out o[ work for at least six ~eks " he said. ' The six -week provision would prohibit employers from simply hiring each others' workers. Hiring would be required at levels greater than in 1974 or 1975. He predicted that such a scheme would produce ·•permanent jobs, not make-work jobs .. for 600 000 to one million persons in two years. ' BENTSEN SAYS SUBSTANTIAL BUDGET cuts in all areas of government. which he ad. vacates, would not damage attempts to reduce un- employment if the cuts are coupled with certain ad- justments. "We have to get a handle on government spend- ing," he said. But Bentsen refused to say how much he wants cut or where it s hould be cut until President Ford submits his budget proposals in January. He said a key to fighting inflation would be reduced lending interest rates and that as presi- dent he would put pressure on the Federal Reserve Board to bring about lowered rates. Bentsen favors removal of price controls from oil and natural gas to assure producers that the re- turn on their investment will be sufficient to make continued exploration for more supplies worthwhile. ••FEDERAL REG ULA TION HA S • DISCOURAGED exploration for natural gas and encouraged waste of natural gas for 20 years " he said. 1 ' He believes the United States will never be able to eliminate all oil imports. but that with increased -domestic production and em- phasis on energy sources other than oiJ. virtual energy indepen - dence can be established at some unspecified future date. Use of coal should be in- c reased, he said, and solar energy s hould eventually become a ''cornerstone of our national energy policy." BENTSEN • Bentsen cr.iticized what he said was the failure to present a united front with other oil consuming nations in de- aling with the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. "WE HAVE A BIG BARGAINING tool if we can get these consumer nations ... to bargain together against the OPEC countries." he said. Bentsen said he has someone in mind for t he position of secretary of State in any Bentsen ad- ministration. but he refused to name him. "I'd be looking for one who would not be con· centrating so much on just China and Russia," he said. "A Se('retary of State must posses greater expertise in e.conomics, must place higher priority on openness 10 the process by which we develop foreign poUcy, and must be far less insistent on run· ning the whole show. _ .• "I'd be trying to trade more where I thought we'd get a quid pro quo. 1 think there's been too much concern with coming home to some television extravaganza to try to display an aura ~ success without enough concern for the details of the tred-f!' ri:d:tor's note: Thi.~ is the second in a s<>nes of articlts on Dcmocrot:c presidential candid.ates that will appeor from time to time int~ Daily Pilot.) Real &tote •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1--------1 ~0• 1002 ERRORS: AdvertiHn should checlc their ods daily and report •r· r°" i"'medlately. The D'All Y PILOT assumes liability for the first In· correct insertion only. 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General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT DUPLEX lh' 1' t sum mt' r I w 1 11 I l· r I l'nt.d ~1re,1 , frplc in e;1l'11 unit , 11ppPr ha~ fron t & re;1r d1·c·k, I) \\ IH' I' m n l I \ ,d (' d ' l'liO,()()() ti73 :3111;:1 r>m u11s c\1·~ associated BROKERS-A EAL TORS 202S W Balboa 1>71·Hl>l HO-HO-HO Wishin9 you all a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and a joyful, pro · sperous NEW YEAR from ... lJurothj .lohn:.on ;'\or:.i i\t.11n .lc•rn ;\!non· I >:11 td H1>tl'r111g H111)(• & Bill< ;,•rm• 640-6600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HELP US' l\lAKE YOUR CllHISTl\IAS HAPPY l'lJT Tll fo: Dt-:l':U TO ON ~ OF Tll r:sf': l ' N U E ll Y 0 U R CHHl!-iTMAS THE~ c; () n G 1-; 0 us 4 . B H. l 1 • ba. 3-car gar + hugt> -.1\•1mming pooJ.fantast.Jc dc•corutmg. A must-sec. l'dM . $1~.950. 1-:t,l-:<;ANT, high ceilings thruoul. Di ~ Canyon homt!. 11.ttn +. ~wimmin~ pool. Ja<:u111, fire-nng & magnificent waterfall. Ft•e Sl i7 ,500. T EH HI F I C l•' A M I L \ 110~1 E. •I HH. :t12-b :.i. ~1t·:.il :.t·hc><Jls. Own'.!r will h1·l11 \.\1th financing. Cd~!. $8!1,950. OAYFRONT, boat sl111. ·l·BH. 31 ~·ba + fam rrn Be:iut. A-l cond. Slldmi.: roof inside huge jacua1. See, only $295,0<JO. NEAR OCEAN, Newport duplex + own e r ~ ludeaway. Gre::il rental ;1rea. St 1~.sou. fOLH DUPI,EXE:-i. ('11:\I. From $80,500 Iv sx:i.~lc) Grc;.it prices. '640-6600 co. ·····-' 359 San MiC)Uel Drive Newport CHter. TRl·LEVEL ASSUME $37 ,200 3 Bdrm, plus large bonus room, cathedral ceiling tn lt' mg room, spacious k1\('hl'n O\'erlookini; the rai.H.·utic spa set ·111 1>r1\att' se cluded backyard, t•xtra large kin).! ~Ill' master suitl' "1th sunken Homan tub. l lurr~· ·, 9fi3-1Hfl7. llf'• U1 ./•tr\, J(J •OB(fl.J'' f I [~aI~lfHBJ PATIO 359 San Miguel Drive JACUZZI . Newport Center. ----='-------This 1s an out.standing example of a home that. has been totally up- is a good day to advertise in the Daily Pilot Classified Section. 642-5678 graded. with lavish use • of mirrors. wallpapl•r and c ustom fixtures. The• jacuzzi c·ost m or e than most pools and 1t is com· tJletely sccludl'd 111 a lush µatio setting , 2· &•drooms. den. 2·baths. form<.11 dir11ni:! and a prit:t• of only Sti9.WO. CALI, now. 5.16·2fi60 C:::SELECT . . I PROPERTIES Selling anything with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad 1s a simple matter ••• just call 642·5678. th.e f~11Y ADA"'1S r --, f V()l.R MD™ER ~~s I ~fD ME TO IALK J TO vru l\BOuT Y(lJR BfER;~ Al<E VCU COl.LECl1N6 A LOT OF EXTRAS? I'"" ..,.. ""'" J INTO CASH WtTH A lFA~~AD! DAILY PILOT 642-5678 S@tt~1J.-LG£~s· Thal Intriguing Word Game with a Chuc/de 141--4 1-y C&AY I . '°'1AN -----0 ~~""0"'1~ the 6 scmmbled wo•dl b<ilow )o mo~e 6 i1,,,ct~ wnrrh, Pr"int tettets o( eoth 1n 1t\ f1M of $01.torel. II (j201RiT 1 I I i 1$ FIE FOC I I' I I I I I ULOWAT I' I I I I SCRAM-LETS AMw.n la ~teuffk ..... 7100- ' - ·I .l \' ESLt-:Y N 1\.YLOR CO HEAL TOH.S :,lll\;t' UJ·I i .J.lofufag (}reeling~ I To Our Many Friends & Cfients I LINDA ISLE-MAIM IAY VIEW EnJOY the ex eating water view from this warm Mexican contemporary. Lge delightful bays ide terrace & space for 3 hoats. Teakwood & abundant tile. 5 Bdrms. F'R . DR &5 1:?baths. :~LINDA ISLE DR. SAT /SUN 1·5 CAMEO SHORES-$175,000 \Iagn1ficrnt otean view! See this loveh· :1 BR home today. Fam rm w /wet bar:. 11 hrary. sun room & pool -t033 PERHAM RD. .SAT,SL'N 1-5 HARBOR VIEW HIUS SAUSALITO C:1ll us today to see "perfection plus" in most popul ar Lusk 3 BR . FR home :":ew range & ovens. Beautiful! HEAR CHERRY UJCE IH NEWPORT II you love privacy, lge yard, beaut. tr('es & shru bs, you can buy all this incl. a -1 BR beauty! New C'pts $89,500 2319HEATHER LNE. SAT/SUN 1-5 ' LINDA ISLE-NEW-MAGHIACEMT J>erf ect design! Elegant carpetin~. drapes & wallpapers. Itali an marble J>Ool & jacuzz1. S BR. FH. form DR: b1IJ1ard rm. 5' ~ b;_i , ptPr /slip. $.195·.000 '76 Ll ND ,\ ISLE DH . SAT i SUN 1·5 JWVER SHORES -ENJOY THE VIEW }'rom spectacular t erraced garden. Cust. quality. beaut. decor. super kitchen. 3 BR, FR. DR. study. S275,000 ADVENTURE IH HAPPY LIVIMG Awaits you in this i BR home. Space for b oat. Country feeling with N.B. '.address. Golf course being bit nearby. VIEWHOM!IM HARIORVIEW HILLS (ir:l<'10us :J lwdroom. 3 h<llh c·q·<'uti\'e h ome Wtlh 180 de~rct> VIC!!W. P l'rft'l·t fur t•11tt•rt:un1ni:. l.ir~•· h\1ng room, huge fun11I) room, Anthony "''1mming pool, views trorn kit c hen, living room. dining room and m..1:.l c r bed roo m . owners are motivated l'nc~l at $117,500. C~ll t}j'J M550. r•~'< '!9 • •' t IV•·l IT'IS,fll(f • [~IR~Hil TELEPHOME SANTA! AT HIS WORKSHOP I 64().7171 I DEC. 21 ,22,23.24 6~PM MERRY CHRISTMAS -~~~ PENIMSULA. POINT l'ute bt>a<'h rottage -3 bt:<lroom::.. 2 off-i.treet I' .1 r k 1 n ~ p I a c: e !:> 1 SANTA S1% 21 S &llf Sf. Newport sa.or.t Antique collectors i>rize. 2 Bdrm. & den, warm & inv1tmg hideaway. $59,500. Open Sat.1-S. 'TIS A REASON TO IE JOU Y Peninsula Point, 4 bdrm on one Y2 Jot newly offered at $139,500. 3 car garage: tree s haded yard, one door to ocean. SANTA'S CHOICE 133' water frontage. #24 Balboa Cove. Lovely 3 bdrm home and guest hoase. Dock. Financing available. Open Sat. 1·5. $150,000. LET us WRAP JT UP 4908 RIVER LIDO SANDS Beautifully cared for 3 bdrm home on 2 stradas. Large sunny patio, cheerful hlue and white kitchen. Priced to sell at $62,000. Open Sunday 1-5. AVIDSON KE4LTY 5801 W Coast Hwy . N B 645 • 7575 3116 Newport Blvd . N B 673 • 9060 GHef"OI 1002 r·etng '\\·u~h~r/drvcr in· ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('I u tied. f{ em o'd e 1 £' d iiiiiiii~iiimiiiiiii t-1td1t·n. covered patio, ~ t:hild's doll houi.e. Price • ~ V E A R srn.:100 . 1533 :'lhri mar 01 . L\..illmu. Open !:.un· d.n 1 ·5 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642·5200 675·4060 CHA.RMINb BAYSHORE COTTA.GE OML Y $64.900!! \Jrnd t• with tht> mO\ 1e !-!;11 :-•1111_1. !-lt•p:-l rom tht· prt•.,t 11.:c· o f N1·wpo rt v..111·r1rn11t Hu~t1c 1·11t t..i,.:« 11e:-tlecJ 1n hui.:e trn·!-provide::. once in a llll' tune bar.eain. llnme 1~ l11adecJ with per::.onall· t~ + ..... You must st•c to bt'l1e\C for th1~ price. Hurry owner must go. T.1ke ath anlagc. Call 541; :.!:113. BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2407 E C OAS T H \NY C O R ONA D EL M A R Does BIG mean GOOD? llA.OFOD Pl.ACI ... 3 BR, Townhouse, ~ade rent receipts for home ownersnip. for low down payment. $3.2,000. IAYCIEST 3+ Fam. rm. & formal din. rm .• or 4th BR. Pool & Jacuzzi. Beautiful location with private financing. $139,500. • IM HAllOlt VIEW HOMES ... 3 and family room plus big game room and bath & garage. Pnced at ~.500. . .. 4 and family room, 2 story on large lot, for $104,000. . .. 4 and family room single story with fabulous view for $99,500. .. :4 and. family room -2 story with v1ew, with the best of everything in it. $122,000. THE BLUFFS 4BR, 21h ba. fam rm -with View and close to tennis & pools $93,500. llG CAMYOH ... 2 & den Condo with ocean view and guard a t s ecurity gate. $139 ,500. Vacant. ... 2 & d e n Condo with cus tom furnishings. · .... 3 & Jac uzzi Condo overlooking fairway. $189 500. ... 2 & Den Condo ... expanded Dover Plan. 180 degree View. Decorators Home. $134,000. SPYGLASS ... 4 & family with ocean & coastline view $190,000. LE RAISOR REAL TY 4521 Campus Dr,. lniM CALL 833-8600 General 1002 GHeral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWNER ANXIOUS WATER! WATER! 5 + 2 + FAMIL y Only short blocks away DIME from this s harp 3 bdrm., 2 ba. home, located on Immediate possession spacious corner lot in can be yours! Extensive Capistrano Beach, close used bri<'k accentuates 1 h this country style home. to e em. sc 001 & shop· Every woman's dream ~7~~ Fast posse ss. kitchen with all the wife· GLEAMING FLOORS s a ver conve niences. l\ot a m m 0 t h b r i c k will dazzle you when you ~ 21 I I San Joaquin Hills Rood ... t "; H ~ '1·,rou1:•rF• ~EWPORT CENTER. H.B. 644-491 0 I [ ~ ..... Wiii!Wiil Arguments abound on that subject I•'or many years. we had 5 offices & approximately 50 !)dlespeople. This presented m any problems. especiall y thru communication (or lack of it), between ma nagement & salespeople. Today, we have only one office -a n ~1tlivc one -with 18 salespeople & management who have served the ha_rbor area fo r the past 26 years. We pnde ourselv es on our capability of really servicing the listings we take. Our slogan is ''SMALL enough to know you -yet BIG eno6gh to serve you•'. So, for 1976. list your home with Bay & Beach Realty for personalized service, costs you no more. fireplace . .Five kingsized walk into this immae. bedrooms, with m assi,·e home. Hdwd. firs., color master suite. Enter-coordinated a ppliunces, tainer's covered patio. oversized cove_red patio Assume low interest VA + new paml m & ?UL loan. Seller's loss-vour Good Santa r\na .location. g ain at S49,!JSU. ·F'u 11 1 Owner will consider V.A. price. Call now 646·il7l terms. 538.950 G~neral I 002 G~,.al I 002 ~ BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUR 26th YEAR 675-3000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~ l TRI-LEVEL POOL "JTuntington Beach Pacific Sands. Pool ·Home by Deane Brothers. This love!\' ·3 bedroom. 3 bath h ome offer's ·comfort in living. Forma l dining room. Large family room w /wet bar .overlooks pool and terraced yard . Comp] landsc pd front a nd r ear. Workshop and storage cab1ncts 1n oversized 2 car garage. Bloch ttJ ocean. Offered at $73,500. . ~l'PERn OpenHou~ F-f Ol\1E~ Sunday 1-5 3848 Campus NB 549.9655 8391 Atlanta. H.B. ieM,.ol I 002 General 1002 ....................... ........•.•.•.......... • . ' , .. OH THE WATER WATCH THE CHA.HHB. ACTION Best beach in Corona <lel Mar. Exciting decorator coordinated. :3 Bedrm & Den. Xlnt terms. Open Sat JSun t to S Call 6 31-1400 OCEAN FROKT DUPLEX On the best beach m Ne\\<1>0rt Beach E xcellent rental history. Corner lot with good parking $165,000 IALIOA ISLAND -BEACH LIVING In a year round famHy home. Lots of room to roam. Double lot with room for badminton court. Wood s. warmth, and quality. 4 Bedrm, Family room remodeled by Paluski. Shown by appointMeftt orly S 169, 000 ***** TWO SPECIAL "BEACH LIVIMG .. HOMES IH NEWPORT SHORES 3 Bdrm A·Frame, 2Story $65.500 3Bdrm, Fam Rm & Din Rm $66.500 * * .-. * IM A PRIY A TE COMMUNITY HEWPORT IEACH 3 Udrm with Boatdock Sl1!J.:;oo .......... CONDOMINIUMS IM NEWPORT IEACH OM 1.4 Y w/(IEW 2 Bedroom & 2 Bath $87 .500 IN SAN CLEMEMTE - FOREYSt VIEW 2 Bedroom & 2 Bath $47,950 wl'~p('(lolh/t Ill 11•1!li1•\1 Jhl IH',,Mhl'\\,\lt•r v. uf \\.cllU hi 111 1 • V.'1 · 'Ii"\' bv lioM .H)d ( .i WATERFRONT HOMES £6JJ W Coa'>I H1qt1"r1 . N''Wport B\·~1 Ii (714)611 1400 BUY A CHIMNEY 1 FOR SANTA ond one for you! Tht• t,:ra11cJ ne\\ \'t':lr ,1\\ ,11h the fa mtlv ·that i.:1·h tlus 3 bdrm. 2 hath hornl' \\ • bn l!hl. new :;un n:. 111ter111r befor e ('lin:-.tma:. '\io<,cred1l aµ- pr ov:il. Owner anxiou · will rent or trade fo :in:-thing. Call nnw. l~Quail l liii IPlace Properties 75'2·1920 1400 OUAll Sl. NIWl'OIT HACH MINI RA.NCH $36,500 Getteral I I 002 GeM,.al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIVATE ROAD Charming 4 BR, family rm. Park-like setting. Sunny patio. Community pool & putting g reen. $94.,950 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Drive. N . B. 675· 6161 ----------------- MEHRYCHHISTMAS!. THEVILLAGE, ONtJf/19"1 r Fur.JIOHf WI. REALTORS 552-7000 ~~· ~ I~ 1:1 • 1: ' ,; ~ I · ~ I I' ATI'ENTIOM • BUILDERS ~ 1r·s A PITY That this home has to be sold in s uch a hurrv. Owner moving abroad ln a couple of weeks. This Spyglass home has 3br, 2ba .. family room. frplc, gardens, fee land. and of course. a superb view. Now only Sl65,000. l .. l BR-GI NO DOWN G Ir •. ,. l111<'d approach. ~,.al I 002 Gette,.ot 1002 f..W E IN THIS NICE 4! t;edroom home while you build your units on the R-4 lot. Room for pool ta- ble in I a rge converted family room. Walk in closets, paneling, gas bit· ins and covered patio enhance this property. Don't delay on this. Only 540,500. Call 5-16-5880. ~HERrTAGE COMPANY HEALTOHS SI:'\<:!-: 1944 673-4400 ''·J~~J\P 2:r living roorn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I For m:1I clininj.! room. ASSUMABLE ELDUMPO •• REALTORS EASTSIDE L.11 Ct• \'f11u1tn k1t1·h1•n ll11i1· i.:roun<.ls with cov 1 FHA LOAM t•n·d d.Jra·e p ;t\ 11tnn to This liiv(•I:\.· 4 bdrm. 2 •:1111·rt.11n or Just roam. bath Newport Heights S1 •p .1ra t e w ing for home is nestl ed on a httll-.i"'a~ ma!>~er & quiet c ul·de-s ac on a duldn·n~ ~u1tcs. 1' 1rst lo giant lol ~ ith 9 kinds of 1· .1 l I g e t s t h 1 s HORSES-BEA.CH It's low down and dirty! ~~~~;;;;:;;;;~ Looks like a home where ; t 1 he dbuffalo m a med' A GIVE HER ... tan y man·~ paradise. DELUXE Paint and profit ! A long, 3 BDRM CON DO winding country la ne, shaded hcrwath a n um-GIVE HIM •.• $38,500. This hardwood floored 2 bdrm beauty is just nght for a first starter home. Hey, mom and dad, help the kids with lhe down and away they go. infla- t1on as values go up. Al· Icy access lo a divided yard big enoug h for RV or boat. Why pay rent? Priced at only $38.500. S\CHIFJCf: BARC'Al:"ll·, frwt.trecs, gr:.i pes and c.111 !lli3-7AAJ. l • · berries, and a l a rge brella or towt·nng trees 36' Slip+ Game Room 'I •• J o i I ''."I"' rr• g arden area. \Valk to i,,hopping ::inn ~c-hools loo. Plenty of room fnr a pool. leads to this rus tic 31;~ yt>ars old. Walk to hideaway. Big wooden 3 ocean. Next to park and bdrm rancher PLUS a beach. Children and pets separate 2 bdrm guest a cc e pl a b 1 e. Best cottage on • 2 a<"re ! Walk Newport RE':irh b uy for [® I: I 11: : , I ::~· ~I . I I: I :~· MEREDITH GARDENS Lo\(•(\' :J bedn1nm. Jami· l~. plu~ formal dining room THI 1..EVEL. :'\ew p.1111t 111 and out B;l!ennv otl mast•·r lwdn1om l·>:- l't·ll<'nt decor Lois of e:-.· tr.1 ~l•orngf' o~n .. r must sl·ll Only S7l.OOO. :>Ill 1 l:il. ~HERrTAGE REALTORS EXECUTIVE EST A TE 4 BD + 2 STORY POOL+ BEACH Formal raised t ile enlry. t:lr•i!ant Ii ving room with floor to ceiling fireplace. B.inquet :-ized formal dining room 1s eloquently ~vn·cd from huge giffden 'ww kitchen. Enormous ( .1 mlly room overlooks 'p;1rkling pool & jacuizi. Lu-.h terraces. Sp1r11l II :-tuirrase to massive 23· ma~lt·r !'.uile & relreat. Spanous children 's l r1u.trlers. Ballroom sized l.Jm1lv rcrrcntion room. flu rry F.Z term s Call !J6:Vi~l ' • .r11Q •1r~111NIC'IHIN•O• [~, I, 1. ,: 1;,; !I ~ 1: ~ I . 1:lil SBEDROOMS /\ re..11 buy for :i lrg fami - t v. r.r~ dining ar ea. rrpk. kin~ :.11.e mstr bdrm. 2:!110 Ml ft. Hvy :-hJkP roof. Vacant . 0"'111•r very anxious. For ,.m offer 01J('n du1ly, fHli 3!128, cH•!> ,S.l9 1532 Lachenmyer, R~i.Jllor Try a V al ly P i l ot Clas111fled Ad to buy, aell or rent somelh.ina. 549,500. 11 1Quail ~· to beach! 3 Corrals & S96,950_ Pl . lack room! Shovel'cm 400E..ll" FOR All u:· IQ .1 ~ a~.. .. out. paint'em up, and m. ua1 Prapert1aas you've got yourself an C.M. 11!t;~ ARW PlaCIP , n2-1920 estate'. Priced dll't a; Prapertilfs -~oo _o_u•1~sr. ~iw1>on 11•~ cheap-which seems onlv 752-1920 right! Call sn-0010 roi-WETRYHARDE R 1•oo ot.1•1uT.N1wPOITllAcH EXECUTIVE BEACH morc detaib. TTRI H RBOR w RETREAT4BO ov1N 111v ·11'1•.;•l10fl!N1rf• A ·A antAds Call642-5678 2 STORY [~ ~ GeMral 1002General 1002 For mal enlry to step .. ,.. •••••••••••••• ... ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• down l1v1ng room,· .· .,.:. forma l d1n1ni.t r oom , ~-=========~ ~ lB huge k 1 t" hen w i l h ---------~"4/bt SINid tJ~_ 1 ·;,~l'IJ',' brcakfui.t Jrca. Ex~ra MESA NORTH largl' den with <:rackhng fireplac:~. s weeping 4 Bedroom, 2 haths, fpk, stairs to ma!'.t('r swte & co mple t e <'a rp<'ting ch1ldrens quarters. For lhruout. U.!'apes. Bill~:;. an appt to see, call Dbl~ gar. Covered put10. 963-6767. ~I in very good condi- o•uJr11 v .11, •v "l'C"k!Nlfl' tion. Reduced toS46.000. [® THE REAL ESTATERS ~ Roy Mc Cardle Reolto,. 18 I 0 Hewpon Costa Mesa 548·7729 ·----- Generol I 002 Generol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• P&IY,?:',:e ~"A geac~ I !Christmas Herc's u little Chri~tmw. buu- hlc that will lot11t n lifetime • 111csc bcilutlfol townhomo. hu,·c u mnfl1l.16.ccnt ocean outll)Ok nnd come lft ,·our choice ofh\-o und three bcdroom"'- Exccllcnt financ(ng bi a\11llublc und I f~·ou purchMC before December 3 1. 1975, our home:-. fluallfy for U1c li'lh ta.'< crcdfl . \'our ('hrl~ltn1.L'4 shopplnl{ 0111 he handlcc1 for o pultry ~1;2,900 tn H72,400. T hci;c hom-::-. wnc not built ll\' the ch·-:.-. The Sea Terrace Townhomes <ssssr•ua> C>rcriookln,e the. Pl9d6c Ocun In t.a,pJna :"\~ ~ for'"'~,..._, (71t><6M-73U 1.:J A-O..a1tM1~lc. 1 Rl~Al..Tf,llS 644-7270 OPEN HOUSE EXECUTIVE TRANSFERRED ~ Forces sale of prime BIG ~ CANYON 5 bedrms, 3 bath home + pool & jacuzzi. Professionally l andscaped & decorated. Custom quality thruout for gracious living & entertaining. $194,500. 25 Lochmoor Lane, N.B. Open Sun. 1-5 Please call Bevis Metzler at 644·8259. c·ALL US W AMT TO TIADE17 ~ We want more u!tits-for this IOI charming BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX. Front house h as 2 bedrooms +den & cozy fireplace. Plus 1 bedroom apartment. Both have been re modeled and are only one short block to the North Bay. See it, you'll love it. .. at $115,000. :zna l . Coast Highwoy, Corona del Mar , ,.,, _,,.~ t1¥1llO I to<- .. Ulf llflf "' .... 1114 ti IU• ••"11(1 "' ,., •'"°" ----. - 0 ' ~It "macnab I Irvine ~ realty FIMER HOM~S FROM $7 I ,500 TO $700,000 ··coUHTRY EHGUSH .. Warm & bright w /Frencb doors leading onto patios & beautiful vistas. High ceilings thruout, stained glass, parquet floors. 5 bedrooms. 7 baths, family room, study +billiard room. Room tor pool. $450,000. OPEN DAILY 1·5 P.M. #17 LOCHMOORLN. (M34) DOVER SHORES-GALAXY DR. Inviting can only describe this custom - elegant -4 bedroom home done in warm yellows & soft whites. Formal dining room - family room + gourmet kitchen - garden setting & magnificent VIEW of Upper B~y, Newport Center & Ocean. $329 ,500. Barbara Aune 642-8235. CM35) PRICE RB>UCTIOH! on this home on excellent quality w /sparkling Ocean VIEW, in Cameo Shores. Great for Jg. family w /suite for teenagers or in· laws. Immediate occupancy w /short escrow. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, study & family room w /fireplace. Privacy in pool & patio area. NOW $210,000. Belle ChaseLee644·6200. (M37) THEILUFFS Beautifully decorat ed Delores mode l condominium offering 3 bedrooms. 212 baths. w /deli ghtful open feeling & very special view of Cpper Bay. Close to community pool. Newport Tennis Club & Fashion l sland. S93,500. Betty Kerr 644-6200. ( M 36) SPYGLASS Outstanding view from nearly every room in this 4 bedroom T,radewinds model located on one of the highest ridges for full advantage of those ocean /sun set views. Fee land - $179,950. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. CM38) SEHSA. TIONA.l PENINSULA POIMTHOME Beautiful traditional 4 bedroom, 4 bath home w /fantastic patio & more! Just ste ps to bay & beach. A truly excellent family home. $169,500. Clint Moses 642-8235. (M39) MAJESTIC MODUM W~l.ls of glass to 24' living room ceilmg. Locat ed on golf course in prestigious Big Canyon. 4 bedrooms family room, den &study"'-fully ai; condition ed. This "never-lived-in custom h om e" priced below replacement cost at $265,000. Larry Dyer642-8235. (M40} .. BEAUTIFUL VISTAS .. can be seen from this fabulous Hacienda on the green. 6 bedroom - 2-stor~ w /veranda overlooking charm m g courtyard w /jacuzzi. Imported tiles & fixtures thruout. $289,500. Lynne Rothell 644·6200. (M41 ) OM THE BAY !led tile roof, adobler brick, wrought iron & walled courtyard entry sets the mood for this lovely 5 bedroom ~ome. ~t~ined brick gallery entry -1 Just wa1tmg for your art coUection Family room w /handsome oak panelling. Lg. master suite w /fire place. $270,000. Maxine Williams 642-8235. (M41a) llG CANYON TOWNHOUSE "/\. li ttle charmer .. -2 bedrooms. 2 baths, den w /wet bar, inside garden atrium w /courtyard entry + fabulous s unke n brick patio overlooking golf course. MUST SEE! $132,500. Mary Lou Marion 642-8235. (M4 2) . TURTLEROCK-PLAN 4 Lovely 4 bedroom home w /spacious family room, only steps to pool, t e nnis courts & recreational facilities. New carpets &fresh paint. Transferred owner wants to leave area by 2 /1 /76. Well priced at $71 ,500. Paula Bailey642·8235. CM43) EASY LIVING IM EASTILUFF Lovely, fresh 3 bedroom, family room & game room (or 4th bedroom) -PLUS -Big 20x40 pool! Very little yard work to do & lots of fun family living! $98,500. Jeanne Newman 642·8235. (M44) ILUFfS VILLA Elegant ...:._ better~than-new 3 bedroom home w /soft colors & quality upgrades thruout. Private patio.off garden kitchen. Near pool Mountain view. $92,500. Barbara Aune642·8235. (M4S) ... A YCllST'S llST Mrf t• Beautiful family home w /3 Jg. b~~rooms . family room, formal din1ng room, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, lg. pantry &. kitchen w /new appliances & decor thruout. Jmmed. occupancy possible! Vee Stinson 642·8235. (M46) ' 642-1215 '44-6200 901 o..t Ori.. 1144 MlltAttN "'"'°" 8Mdl. c.r.._. tm> 1. • . • • HARBOR VIEW CARMEL Hard-to-find Carmel model 3-bedroom formal dining room and family r oom'. Vacant and ready to move in. $79,500 One yeor warranty lnclucMd. CALL 675-7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VALLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. GeMrol I 1002G8eral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ELKINS "Over 50 Ye-ars of Service" WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A JOYOUS HOLIDAY SEASON HOMES OPEN 1·5 This Aftintoon UNIQUE OVER BUCK GUUY -3 bdrm, fabulous deck, cedar, glass and brick home. See Al Heller at 716 Poppy, CdM. UNIQUE IN MESA NORTH -4 bedrooms, estat e s ize lot, added billiards room, only $55,900. See Link Myers at 1102 Cha rleston, Cost a Mesa. UNIQUE IN BIG CAHYOH -Broadmoor 4 bdrm, unique d ecor , pool and jacuzzi, now only $169,500. See Vergilene Hull at #9 Torrey Pines Lane. UNIQUE IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS - vacant 4 bdrm, contemporary plan around a s unny courtyard, $84,500. See Barbar a Hutchings at 4610 Dorchester. U~l()UI: li()MI:§ REALTORS., IHE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE, 646·5990 • CALL US S&S "Model Home" Hy Owner '162-2254. Attention Builders GEORGE ELKINS CO., REALTORS 2 pnme ocean bay view lots in CdM. 1 blk from beach. Sl28,SOO. 979·063l Classified Ads sell big or 644-4510 Owner. items. s m all items or --------• 881 DOYER DRIVE 631-1800 any item. 642·5678. DIRECTORY HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 1651 lowa, Costa Mesa 646-7711 Sun 1·4 2521 Crestview. Bayshores, NB 673-8550 $67,500 Sun 1·5 2691 Crestview, N ewport Beach 546-2313 $65,900 Sun l ·5 2 BR & FAM RM or DEM 7 Rue Cannes (Big Canyon ) N.B. 833-8600 $134,000 Sun 1·5 7ffl Nyes Pl.. Laguna Beach 644-6200 $182,000 Sun.1-5 3 BEDROOM 598 Fayette Circle. Costa Mesa 752-1920 SAT /SUN 1-5 •3314 So. Lowell. Santa Ana 556·3925 S47 ,500 Sat/Sun 11-4 4908 River (Lido Sands) N.B. 645-7575 $62.000 Sun. 1-5 8 Rue Chateau Royal, Big Cyn NB 644-6585 5125,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 716 Poppy, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $129 ,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 17652 Ash Tree Ln. Vill 111 lrv 833-8600 $61,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••51238th St. (Nptlsland) NB 675-7060 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1959 F lamingo, Mesa Verde, C . .i\1. 751·6174 Open Sat/Sun 1-4 479 62nd St. (Npt Shores) NB 548-1290 $56,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1884 Del Mar, Laguna Beach 644-4910 $71,900 Sat/Sun l ·S 1455 Morningside Dr., Lag Bch 494-8057 $145,000 , Sunday 1-5 1406 Santanella, Corona del Mar 673-0470 . Sunday 1-5 340 Otero <The Bluffs) N.B. 644-6200 $93,500 Sun.1·5 l IR & FAM RM or DEM · 1657 Bluebird Cyn Dr, Lag Bch 494-2146 $138,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 17792 Cypress Tree, Irvine · 646-7414 $79,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30 •8391 Atlanta, Huntington Beach 549-8655 $73,500 Sat/Sun l ·5 •4633 Perham Rd, Cameo Shrs CdM 644-4910 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * *1915 Bayside Dr., CdM 631·1400 Sat /Sun 1-5 •2391 Mesa Dr., (S.A. Heights) 644-6200 $79,950 Sun. 1-5 •410 Vista Roma (Bluffs) N.B. 644-1766 $63,000 Sun. l ·S. fiIS'tradewinds (Baycrest) 642·8235 Sat ;Sun 12·5 p. m. 4 IEDROOM 212 Via Palermo (Lido Is le) NB 645-2425 $115,000 Sun 1·4 :30 • 1023 Dolphin Terr <lrv Ter) CdM 644·7211 $199,SOOfee Sun.1-5 • 701 Rockford, Cameoffinds, CdM 675·5511 · Sun 1-5 4 IR & FAM RM or DEH 1947 Killdeer Cir, Mesa Verde CM 640-5560 $73,500 Sun. l ·S 21681 Hilaria, IDnCuesta, Hunt. Bch. 968-4456 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 1324 Morntnnside Dr, Lag. Bch. 494·2146 $133,000 Sa~/Sun 12·4 1635 Bluebird Cyn Dr, Lag Bch 494·2146 $138.500 S at /Sun 12·4 ••645 Bayside Dr:, Newport Bch 675-7225 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4610 Dorchester , Cam I-Ilnds, CdM 675-6000 S84 .500 Sat 2·4 /Sun l ·5 2319 Heather Ln (Back Bay) N. B. 644-4910 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1606 Antiqua, Dover Shores, NB 675-5511 Sun 1-5 4714 Cortland, Cam eol-Ilnds, CdM 675-5511 Sun 1-5 3210 Washington, Costa M esa 546-2313 $47,900 Sun 1-5 •10412 :"Jightingale, Hunt. Beach 546-2313 $62,500 Sun 1~5 2018 Leeward L ane, Newport Bch • 546-2313 Sun 1-5 19 Hermitage Ln, Big Canyon NB 644-6161 $169,500 Sunday 1-5 1102 Charleston , Mesa North, CM 546-5990 $.55,900 Sunday 1-5 •#9 Torrey Pines Ln, Big Cyn NB 675-6000 $169,500 Sunday 1-5 * •639 Bayside Dr. (Prom Bay) NB 642-8235 $279,000 Sun.1-5 •4501 Orrington , Cam Shrs CdM 644-6200 $210,000 S~t/Sun 1-5 1•1691 Comet, Irvine 832-7151 S57,900 Sunday 1-5 5 BR & FAM RM or DEN * •36 Linda Isle Dr. Linda Isl NB 644-4910 $395.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 •••76 Linda Isle Dr, Linda 11 NB 644·4910 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3124 McKinley Way, Costa Mesa 646-3928/549-1532 Sat /Sun 1·5 430 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isl NB 675-5767 Sat/Sun 1·5 17 Lochmoor (Big Canyon) NB 644·6200 $450,000 DAILYl-5 * •618 Harbor Is l Dr, off Bayside 642-8235 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 6 BEDROOM 459 Pearl St., Laguna Beach 494-9473 $189,500 Sun.12:30-4:30 6 IR & ~M RM or DEN •964 D enver Dr. Costa Mesa 545-5201 $70,000 Sat/Sun all day 'Zl Augusta Ln (Big Canyon) N .B. 644·6200 $289,500 Sun.1-5 COMDOMIMIUMS FOR SALE Z IR Ir FAM' RM or DBI 320 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle NB 675-7225 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE· 2 BEDROOMS ~CH 417·417lt'z He liotrope, CdM 551·1540 $89,000 Sunday 1·4 3 IR Ir 2 IR 518/5181h D a hlia, CdM 675 5511 Sat /Sun 1·5 ••4010 River, Newport Beach 642·8235 $178,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * Pool ** Water(ront ••• Watcrironl&Pool Very s pecial : I. NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Cape Cod. Four bedrooms & den. excellent value at S'76,500. 2 . BLUFFS C ONDOMINIUM -three bedroom & family room. S89.200. 3. SHORECLI FFS -beautiful area; split level three bedroom & familv room. $.98,000. . And a Very Merry Christmas COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 25 15 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona det Mar 675-55 11 I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $55,900 Lovely :1 yr old Mesa Verde home 3 BR. 2 B,\ w/tathl'dral C'cilings. patio kit & corne r lot. Low m<.11nt ~'ard w/lge patio & r rui t trees Ca II us for l'Ompl d eta il s 546-5H80. ~HERITAGE ..... REALTORS 1--- 0NTHEBLUFF View ·View • View 2 bedroom~. 2 halhs Crm· donunium F1n·plaCt', family r<>•>m. tdc entry Cus tom 1·:H1wt111g and cl r a µcs I> 1·1· or a lo r · s wallpaper throughout Separate laundry room Two enclosed patios. one custom hrickcd. 2 car Sl.500 ~\oves you in X IS FOR XTRA S Wheeler dealer seller garage, clt•t:tric door opc:>ner , swimmin~ Pool around th1· c ornet' Jac·u1.1.1 & Sauna. Beautiful Blufh . 3 will make fabulous (Jl::il bedroom condo. Free to unload newlv r c - standmg tt>al offers un· modeled house in :J.rC'a ol BY OWNER usual privacy and quiel flncr properties. Ont:c in 18724 -large wrap-around a lifetime opportunity. patio for outdoor dining Hurry. call 962· 7788 Maplewood Ln & sunning. Finest quality KEY REAL TORS trUNTINGTO:" UEr\Cll c a r P e t s & d r a Pe s --------• Off F:llis. dm~ n Cha pd throughout. A real un· Classified Ads sc:>ll big Lane bl•twet>n Beach usualvalueat S76.000. items. small items or Blvd&Ma~noha C.f. Colesworthv _an_y_1tem. &12 s6i8. ~-.t2!l3 __ _ Realtors 640·00 ~0 General I 002 -------- REDUCED PRICE Prices too high for that dream home? Here is an eastside Costa Mesa 3 bedroom plus d en home with a ll the built-ins that go to make up a great once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Owner has bought another. Call 546·4141. ALMOST NEW 4 BDRM + DEM Don't wait if your future plans include a better home. 2 baths, formal dining room and the kids can play in the new 10 acre p ark across the street. Shows like a model. Call 546-4141. HIGH ATOP SPYGLASS Beautiful 3 bedroom Spyglass Hill home. This popular Ports mouth mode l featu r es many decorator upgrad es. A MAGN IFICENT OCEAN VIEW. You own the land. $159,500. Call 640·6161. HARBOR VIEW HOME Popular 4 bedroom Palermo model with beautifu l swimming pool. This home was formerly the sales model and is hig hly upgraded with air conditionin g . professional landscaping and interior decorating. Hurry, new listing. Call 640-6161 . YOU'LL LOVE LIFE In this Villa Pacific 2 bedroom, 2 bath single story townhome. Palos Verde s tone fireplace, wet bar too. A MUST SEE AT ONLY $43,900. CALL NOW. 962·4454. ' MAGNIFICENT but vacant MESA VERDE g iant. 5 bedrooms, 2 story. executive home . Located on very large lot. Owner says submit. Call now for full informat i on on this RA R E OPPORTUNITY. 962·4454. OfticH locoie·d in Cmta Mna Hurttinqton Beoach -1'4rwpori Beoc h l. EASTSIOE TOWNHOUSES COLONIAL STYLF: 2 bedrm with bri ck fireplace, formal dinrng. large her!rms, bltns, patio & I ' z yrs new Prime locatJ()O n e;,ar shopping and bus hncs. Only 10~~ Down. $39,500-$44,700 Call 546-4140 eves. •11~11. ~an ANYTIME 23 STEPS TO SAND&BAY $64,5 00!!! Prime-pri me area. Id ea ll y sit uated VACANT COTTAGE . Freshly redecorated and ready lo move in, lols of appeal for beach & bay lovers. Possible income unit in rear included in above price-for an un- believable bargain- t akt? advaolage-call 546-2313. ' U'f N Ht q • " s ruN ro IJf Nl(f. • \ I I .~ ,,,, ,,; r··· . ·~ .,,.,., ~ ..::~·:·::,. -·'.·:·: MESA VERDE aeC:~~~t!1dSl.u~112 bath plus den. formal d ining room, arched. beamed entertainment area surrounding pool wit h side palio a nrt balcony. Many extras. Come see! Compare for $79,500. m~-=-~ Propllt"ti•• 7S2•1910 MOO QUAil St NlW I &lACH PROBATE SALE Hard t.o find "F" plan. In early mum, on secluded s t reet. Localed on beautiful privute ~reen· b••lt . I' riced n t S6!!.500 und oprn to oH(•r·~. Cull quick 6?3-8Sj(). O~!N ,,, '~. I\ l lJN IOH Nl(I. l*MNl1N 675-6670 291 9 Newport l lYd. comer 30th LET'S MAKE A DEAL /\ pine-sheltered entry leads mto this captivating 4 bd, 3 bµ, home with pool a nd panoramic view. The s p acious famjly room and separate gam e room with wet bar make entertaining a delight. Offered at $144,500. OPEN 1·4:30 1106 PESCADOR DR. ENG LISH CHARMER Used brick. fine paneling, hi~h beamed ceili n gs throughout 3 be droom. dining room home. Lovely yarcis. many fruit trees. only $71.500. OPEN 2·5 20 22 PALOMA HEAD FOR HARBOR VIEW Wake up to the ::;unrise every day, a view of the mountains. The best part is a Newport Beach address plus 5 bedrooms. 3 baths. All for $119,500 fee OPEN 1.s. 2220 PORT ABERDEEN BEAUTIFUL LIDO Family home w /4 bedrooms & fam . rm . 2 master s ui t es Comp l etely remodeled & redecorated. 40' lot & attractive, lg. south patio. First time off cred. $159,500 OPEN l·S. 206 VIA DIJON THE CAREFUL BUYER'S DREAM /\ beautiful upgraded Turtler ock Townhom c w /3 b edroom s, Cam.rm., dining room, & 2 baths. All t his s urrounded by rough sawn wood. shin gles & landscaping that will put your mind at ease. Land included. S79.~lSO. 18642 PASEO PIZARRO. OPEN 1-5. THE BLUFFS Spaciou s "Guadelupe" completely upgraded & only steps to pool area. 3 bedroom wings w /baths. Best of all. YOU own the land. S99,500. HIGH ABOVE NEWPORT BEACH .•. Colossal view. Privacy almost impossible to find. This incredible home cons ists of 4 bedrooms. 4 baths, dining area, den, pool. plus air conrlitioning. $298,500. Dover Shores ... of course. THIS IS HOUSE S&ISE F as hionable Eastbluff. Extr a la r ge yard geared to family living. 4 bedrooms with the "little things" that count, including the price. s<J2,000. IA YFRONT FOR St I 0,000 2 bedroom, 2 bath condominium w /a ction view of bay & jetty. Best buy in channel reef w /more square footage than other units on the market. PRIME SHOltECLIFFS ESTA TE Lovely c u stom .home on large two·lot site. 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, . den. large g uest suite. 40' pool. Jus h tropical gardens. Fee. $229,500. IAYCREST ... CUSTOM BUILT $129,500. Ivan Wells 4 bedroom. Massive atrium. 2 fireplaces. Dining room. 3 baths. Spacious. Open. Yard plumbed for pool. A DREAM IN llG CANYON Expens ively decorated Deane Monaco. 3 bedroom, 3 bath , customized i n side (l nd o ut. Oversized jacuzzi, 3 patios, beautiful gardens. n ight light view . Owner will consider financing. $159.500. A COU»WEll ...... CO. 644-1766' . . • b4 D~L V PILOT Sunday. Oecembef ~1. 1975 ~!! .'":!.~~ .....•. I~~!!.'"::..~....... ~!~.~~ ~ ....... . ~al I 002 Corona del Mor I 022 Huntinc)ton leach I 040 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• B. RANCHO WRECK Ch,11111111~ duple .. , S-Outh of tsEAUTl F'Ul. 2 BDRM $42,000 It"• Cor11,•r l\olh u111h I': n d of Cu I d i:. ;.1 r ·1 ht rour.:h 111ftor, tllll'l l hd l b.i. lrpk, pal111 -..11, ~.IO 0 14m•rJ81 230ll It.I\\' ndtl1•n 1h111 h1·r1·' ).!.11.1i.:t• \\ \\ 1.1q11•t .ill II , h ith'l • d 11 , l11'.1l .q1ph."u 1·s. 11ml1•rr.:r11unrl "''" H.1111'1111 S:.111 Jo;iquan hut it .... , ll I'\ t'I h,I\ ,. ... 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'' h 1 l'11 r. lo\\ i:. w 11 h t ~ IC~ community l N ll S ll A L 0 I' *673-7300 * CALL C ENTU fl Y :n s:H 2640or495·4l21 hnhd.1• ,,,111nth If you ••• f . .\Mll.Y l''l 'N l'UHTUN I T\' lctii.1• \\,tlll \tr.1:-.' The rnjtulu· hom e ln:ude Seu Ti•r w1thonoplio11tobuy!On 5antaAna 1080 laun JIUol lalllc 1n the race. Two.story 4 Bil th<' lioy with \'1e w '••••••••••••••••••••••• la1nsl\ rnom as already newer home on hui.:c lot Water i:.1dc utmoi.phert'! Pool home. 3lir. 2bu. lJll, lor '~iur turn. nnd the 40' pool. scpurale sa1111a Oix·n floor plun. mul.tl· Many l'Xlrus. Nr. So. Ci.t 1·:1rpl't:-. •'<> cl rapes are all house, jacuai. Sl 2!1,9!'>0. purpose room, ca nd le hte Plaza. 547 •500_ u 11 ll•rm:.. 111 plm•1· I.ob of room in * • • w ATC 11 T 11 Jo: din<'. gourmet sunshine By owner . .5S6·392S. I hti. :! 11•\ l'I dl•-.1i.:n \\'tlh WlllTECi\l'S bn.•ak on kitche n. wall:. of glass, ----- up'>tdt• pa1 kine & ;i third beach a nd rocks l'lcnty huge mai.tcr. 2 d bll' s1 8u,iness Property 1400 lc>\\l'f i.::1nll'n level large of glass lookin~ out to \'an1ty bJlhs, <mklc deep ••••••••••••••••••••••• l·noui.:h lnr badminton or sea. new custom home on (•arpl'I , :-.undeck. boat1----------- ... w11111111ni.: pool Family bluJ Is an Nagul·I Shorci. s I 1 p a v a 1 I a b I c . t 1101n lwi. adJ.tl'(•nt den SIR4,950 SH r. . 5 O o v a <' a n t , \11th I:!' h:1r. hlln \\t'lhar ••• :'110:-./,\HCll B.\Y 1-.;SJ'f':('T TODAY' llkr ..\ l l'lrtl-'. ;11IJ11tntng sun llO.\ll'.:~ITI-: l.t•H•I 1, %:.!Mill 111·1·!. IS lal'l!I' C'llflll).:h for c t a l' r ,. o n o r 1111 a 1 o n 11 . . 1 1 \ ll' " 11 0 m c· . lnUll)!lng ,\ JllllJ! p OllJ.: On\C SJ!'l.950 °11 HI ·1111, t'hn:-.tmJs pn·-.enl * • • C 0 U "' 1 H \' :'llonat11 :.! hd. tkn. 2 ba, ,, , 1 h1l·cl ,1 t ::.1 :1:1.0tM1 "1th L 1 v1 t' l; p 1 I Ill l' g 011 • t"<l ra large lot, l52x67. ll1·'1hlc• 111 ni... Open courst• 1111 :it1on :I OH h·ll 152ti llouw ~.11 1.\ Sun -..:i1<11i den. IJm1I~ rm. 21 ·ha . BIG CANYON LOT TAX SHELTER .. and business. too Orani.:e County ·s ranc.,t "anltquc world... Du" ness & property, 6.0ou :-.q ft hid~. w ith ol 1 :-.tn•t l parking. Wall :.ell on con tract with 20'.• do\\ n Trades con s idered. S98.000! Balboa Bay Prop. Jt 11111\ ~:;~1.110<1 B1i.: '.1 I .tllf :! 'ltlf'\ 1111111,il dill lllj.., :.! blot I..' I rum 1111'.111 t .111 \\ 111 hi Ht'.il t..·.t.11t• 5;,i, :;;; :!tl11il l'llln ('1r di• ~hlll't'l'll''I 1'1 .11'1 111 ti'" ~tell> h~ l1tr 1'111 unc·i.lm~ l'onll'mp<11 ar'\ Bt .. ,l location on Uotr lt'I' u:!I \lt1lllllll!Sllil' \\ilh tale rnor. l·('dl' j!ar. Course. $87.500 Owner WOOD & GLASS Ame111llc:, galore. clost• Realtors * 675-7060. mfiwfi@n>6:\ l>l1\•' Ir i:: f c n cc d Yard· :>St 0264 or542·fii35. * S45, 900 * OO@~Il~~ :1 Hr :1 Ila & :i t'.tr µar<i~e to sea, schools & shop BIG CANYON LOT Hag Conni r :-l..111·hcn. 4 99·2800 111.11..1• lt11s honw a tnplc ping. SeC' to h clte\ c lksl location on Golf C ·a1 hr I I' k I 1 r I' JI I~·(' c. J \ .tlut• .tl s1:ix.ooo Opl'n value. $86.900. Course. S87.500. Owner ;mmercrty' hl•drn11111:-.. :.! lt.tlhs. ht1lM'i'11011lll ·ll':'ll.Jli57 •••.MO:'llAHCH lli\Y !>l:llO:!&tor 51<!·6735. rope \\,Jh.+r1.Jll. 1 l rnllt' tu tht' IUtu·htrd (~:_u1\on l)r. 1~ 1~: RR A t• 1·: V cry ---••••••••••••••••••••••• 1600 h1.'i1t'h, p.itwlJnar. H B·Q 3 LEVEL M.ANSION pri vale. new :I HH __ _. __ _.,.. BA YfRONT ~ 111m1· \1•1·or11nH><l:1tions for lhc Custom home cm 1 • arrC'. LIDO ISLE Office build in~. -spec· What:1Chri~tma:. l;1rg1· lamtly & lt\·e-in Fam.&dm.rms.llcl·kof * lacular view. luxurrou:- 1' l'l' ... ,, I\ l ' h l' I J 1 II I' l'l' I a t I \' c s . a I 0 t 0 r h 0 m l' . () n I y . ff' HJ!l-171(1 '."'"'t~.tilti'til•luritila•I Br & S139.950. 5·BH. l ·B1\ TODAY'S execut1\'eo ices """ ' "' 11 t-: S T LI L' \' . J U S T Red ucecl to Slit HJ. 000 llEX L llOIHa:s .... 11.1 ~1tdll'll ... 1k ••• LOVELY :J·RH BILLGRU ...... OY HE.\l,'I'\' -.q.:1wd l11r l'Js~ ll\ini::. Garden Jloml' \\Ith 2 D1 A(i1Ni':. \'OU CAN "' ·1· 1 I , 111 • Sl"u 5UO patios and atrium . wood II A\' E I 'I' F 0 H Realtor 675-6161 l'l~\to l'J..\\I S 1 1:'1l1 11 '1 '1 l '""· • ('JI H I ST \li\S·t\N-------" tlp1•11 111111-.t· Sat & Sun. h11rn1ng frpk . n·•'r<'a :1111 _ 11.1. IJtn rm. 1ul-1 '\oiin ttl 11,,1 lliJS llonal facihlics, !'lo-.i· to U:\lSLi\L 11<1\ll':, IT'S CP,\w1,heslop11n·ha,1· tll· -..1l' ..;,11;,:;ct<i !lli:l 'l!Ml l I 1 <. 1,,, • Sl'hOOb. :.hoppm~ t'vlllt.:r <j OT I': v E H YT 11 1 N <; appro\lmatl'lv ' N 0 R I N S llhll'hlrl ,111:-on ,11 I N ,. I. t U I :-.;, • c, .,.,_1, ... (ICIO CK Jn<l bl'aC'h <;7:!.~ltHI ~ ,,., "' ----------R E A L T Y I MA:' •••yi1' ,,o,, '' ,,, ' 83LOaJ?.5uon;510:\1g114t·9t 161c··4a011 4y0 POOLT.\111.L".. F \:'1111.Y nt ~·111<1 'OEAL H O o \I . .I C' \ H Cotnml'rl'lal l'ropl·t l\ (; \ H \ (; I': in Laguna lkal'll 1111 1'111 l.11rnf\ \\ tlh l'111hln•n t 'l"'l' lu 'sd1t111I" ... h11J1 p111 • .111d I n•1•\\ .1\ 1.11'" h I lil·tlroom I ' · ll;1lh-. I.cm 111.111111·11.11111• • ,1nl l11h ot l'lllH'l'l'll' I)\\ 111·1' 1 r.m,lt'rn·d. ~ u 1111111 ~ uur olli·r l '111t-. r-ga_.......im-· . ..-.,...,;;-m-rn-· 962·44 71 c ::·)5 46·0103 r o '.\ ·1 E :\t 1• on ' rt ' I l'll.\IDI EiC S11l11I 11.1!. flot•rs. nt•\\ pll"h 1 .1rp1•l 111g 111 thl· lied ro(lllb l lu-. quality lrt ll'\ 1•1 hullh' hJ'> :.J SUJll'I' l..tlt h1·1t bl.'amo;;. tlll\ bric·!. l1rc•pl.H0l'. 11<•1•~:-.. hrtt•k l'O,trl \ ,1nl ~ 1-. '(l<tl l1•,:- ll"°ld1• ...... 11111. t'h1 .. 1· lil C\ l'I'~ tlt111g ~:!,11\10. GUEST HOUSE r. I\' t: I 'I Li\ c; l ' ~ ,\ For 1110111 11:· t •'t'll". llE.\l'll \\1· h:.l\C' the 1·1...,t11111.! Br l1111nt· I.m l.'· p1o·11't•tl houM' tor )"ti. I\ 1i.111I ,11, 1.11·11111 :--pl'• 1..1l from old Laguna ;Jt' , ant h• .. 1l1·1' l .. 11 ..:t• 1111 mo .. phL•rt• lo tlw h1·-.1 111 ~\1lh lto1tl1·1' .11'1<'"' '"''' nt•\\ l..tt.!1111:1 II\ 111 1.! I 111 lri11t tr1•(•s Xlnl $71.:llt<lt•1'-ll:1.l!OO (';dllt .. tlm' nltt\\ n 1111 lrn .11111n .ind ..,.,.11t1•111' Bil1 494-8057 Ocean View Irvine Lot I 044 S<'l'i 100 fl hulld.1hk Int in ••••••••••••••••••••••• hq.:hl\ "' '" t•d ,., , .... \\'antt.>11 ·, Hr hnu-.1.· \\Ill ~:!ti 11110 1 11\\lll'I' '' tll lc•aw 111 hu~ PI' 812 890 I. , .ir n 11 n \\' \ H I> 11 552 t)S:?.l _ -\ Z \(; llODZ" \. Rc,tllt11 VIEW-GOLF • l!IH\lit 1 • FORMAL DIME OCEAHFROMT $75,500 '1 o n <i r 1· h II a ~ (;orJ?<'OUS San J oaquin Prcst1g1ous hu1l<ling 'llt· l\lodd HJntho Son .Joa-with rr;.r5h1ng 'urr lwl1m qu111 (iolf rourM• \'lew • Srat11lu" & IC'vcl. l ct tJl-.P ~tt•p clo\\n (l\1tlg room & largt' homc & pool l•11rnlv room. \\'t't h;ir. Sl7~.U(Ml Forni:il din1ni.: ,\II trlc•d MOMARCH BAY 1·hP1·n· l..1t l'hL0n Ticrl.'rl TERR. m:islt•t' suttt· Elcg<tnl .\n cll'gant & J!r•1< 1nus hath .\ll 1111 ... t•b mrr-hu mc , arl'h1tn·t rl•· rort·ll c;.11 .1..!1' npC'ncr . ..,1gm•d. w11h "l"'1·t :11·11lar I :'II !\l E D I ,\ T E 0 C .,.. httl.' ".tlcr , tl'\\' :l cu I',\;.... c \' :-.. Ev En Bdrm" . tkn. S<'P dtntng LIVED I:" • llurl'.\ -Call rm. Cl(t•1l1ng t•nll•rlarn i52 I iOll mg ;irc:.i around pool & jaeuar. J u:.t r1'Clutt•cl l•• Sl75.000 IRVINE COVE LAGUNA BEACH 494-2146 FANTASTIC OCEAHVIEW :\'l•ar nl'\~ homl' 1:-. local c·.t in 'cry ht•st ' ll'\\ area 11r L:igunJ lk .. 11·h. Ne" ht\unous t'Ph & drp~ .• :· pa I to i., a II \\ 1 \' tt• "' i.. .111thc•11t11· Sp.1111:-h T1l1 thrnu~hout. Ownl'r \\ill ..... 11 \ ,\, l•:Xn·:l.LE:"T 'l EIDIS U\\n l11n~ ll'l'nl 111\1''' \GT t.75 7!.1011 1>J.) i.I mc·nt. P1111 Onl~ ~ c\'t•,., Gi5aitii <:!l'.l1'.l92281i!< PANORAMIC ~1 $79,950. * VIEW * NEWPORT SHORES ~ll -:!13 62nd St. I'. H .. "' erlooking El '.'o 1~ucl 3 liR. 2 bu : 1 rpl w /talc 2500 :.q.ll.: contretc !ilk golf counc 111 :"11gucl pre hearth: bnl'k fir. an katth bldg, retail s tore or of stig1ous art'a. 3 lm. 2·ba. & din. area. Atrium. rice. lot 60x90. Conta<'I fam rm. forml din rm. patio ll u ).!t' ~:.tr . man ager 6-1:?·825:.! p adre pa,ed court)<I w/i.lor;age. s53.500.~ui ck _o,~ner. <2!.:Jl~7-212~·­pat111 & poolsrzc l'Slate vanl. i\l.'wh d1·cor:iled in possi·:-.~ THE OHL Y ONE? ~·arthlonc t~olors. SliS.900. CAYWOOD REALTY Coast Hwy. t ron l a~c O P EN 11 01..:SE S,\T , * 548-1290 * 50xll5. C-1. Cor ona dl'I [1.)Gti~IOI. Sl':\12-5.2'W32E,tatia. ,--. -!\tar. Headv ror a J\reh Ra~· Ht•a I r:~t ale 2 bcadi um~,s 552·500· .'?cl nurs1•r\', office illdg., nr " H t&Ch 4~1!1:!:.!iid.1" rnc:om~· l_t_r·orlol ''1? s 12;;,11'110. Sellers will ea eap L. • 1,11• 'll<'rt 11 \ J· o 1 1 11 11 1• • r l t 1 t '1•ntury 21 S1•ctl11""01y 2hdrm 1·111 ··.\t · ~·" I 6i 57520 f111:t1H'l'.C11llfordclail:. lal-!l' ''1th form.ti ganh-11.1 Mission Vie jo I 06 71 -----University Realty 11pk ,\ '1'l'llldl·.d p.11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WARM FARM 3001 E.CstHwy \\all. to h1,11h ·"-:-hop-. NO DOWN VA :\11111 Hanl'l1. :11111 dt•t•p 673-6510 ()pl•ll Su 11 t 1 :J .•. >i lll l n~. r I :\t · c1 cl lli! thr lut. hur:.e ~tJblc & corral. -- l'..1Lalma (lnh S'.'l!l.500 '""'atti~t u · a n L· r•~,1 3 bird uv1~1rv 3 Ur. fi xer· Condominiums/Town- 7.551 t·xe1 m g \ tl•w .i .. .: I . • hou f I 1700 • 494· • Rd rm . lormal dinin g upper. ~>nly ~o.uoo Call ses or sa e STOP THE WORLD rooni /!.. rl·ntral atr , 11nd1 H ;'~,lat"µ~·~·, HI tr., ••••••••••••••••••••••• u on11H! All lor ~..t.!ICIO ~-;,.rll tll ~.~ ·~·'1 HORTH LAGUNA MISSION VIEJO I Ditf COMDOS REALTY _' 1. 1 _' 1 11 Wh1l!.'\\aler Va•y.-. '.? &.. :j 837 9500 5a I I 000 bdrm. units from SS.UJOO _: ____ .,._:.._ 120 Cy pres:.. Nortn "SUPER VU" L;iguna Call 675-7225 Thi~ large 4 Rrlrm stl ting on one of M V ':. ftnC!>I 'u lots has JUSl heen n · <lured S-1000 EH1t1n ~ µool & Jal'Ul7.t com pl c l l'I) upg rarlcd S92.000 "HUGE LOT" Sharp 3 Bdrm. Trevino Shag carpels & n1n•ly rk coratcd. One of tht• lar).!csl lol<; :-, 011 ean find in this an·a \' i\ & F lt,\ lo:in:-. a,. a i la bit· $.Ii. !IOO. 1 MISSION VIEJO REALTY 581·1000 837-9500 l"a.U US 10 • A ~llfJ f S11.,Aff OI WAtUf \ .1\ l"'L~~y HEALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO WATERFRONT Sh:.trp :1 BR t11>mc w/boat slip. :\ha . :.! frplts. Onl) ~129.900 7' ,. , l't TU mav hl· assunwd \11t h 1111 Iv Sl5.0<.t0 down. 1.ikt• to I.now morl''! CA LL l't'(•sligl' Jlom1•s (i 15·*lG4fi Duplexes/----· -·· NEWPORT 4·PLEX Units sole 1800 Pridt• of O\\ nt·r~h1p I ••••••••••••••••••••••• thn•l· bt'tlrnom u111t \\ 11 h * H.B. DUPLEX * I 1n•pla1 '" :11\\11 hcdroum E:1o;t'ldP ol lk•aeh Blvd 111111-. ,\II \\tlh l\\O haths ·Onl~· $1i5.t~K>. :l &. 2 BR . Uni\ 111 \'(',tf<; olcl Ftt 2-11.\. 21511 sq fl As~umt l..111d. Sl3Z,:1CJO lull prt1 t· (;J l11:r11 Call (.'.\I.I. l'n•,ltgl llollll'S. 962-B533 BKR. 1.1;, lil~lfl -Income Property 2 0 0 0 ••.......•......••..... 11 ~:n I·: S \ PL.\CI·: TO c;ET OFF. Mnl.111g 2 It•\ cl :1rl'htll'l'lun·. "ti It rugg1•d t•\ll'l 101 0£ "WE \TJH.HEIJ n :J>.\R Sl!,\h !-:!-. .. locall'tl high ll p 11 II I. .\ (; l ' "\l ·\ ' S Fi\ !\I ~: D I! I \' I I·: RA l'O,\STLl:'\J·;, WI TH A "FAH 01 'I \'I lo:\\' OF THE SE.\ l'11111ut•. \\di dci.1 gn1·d I lo11r plan ll•allll't'' :1 Bl>IDIS ,\ FA \I H !\I .\ )..pt1r1011-.. form.ti II\ 11n II\~ W O ti J> H I•: .\ 'I 1-: I> <'Ell.J'\C;S . ll Ei\VY ~L.'l'l'OH r Tl~rnr:H::-­ tl L \ ( K IHO:'\ i"IRE l'L\lE. W.\LLS ... 1g lkal E-.talcr' Op('n :'ll agntfirent '.! hell m <) F <;I. \SS & H ~: u r1l!t ho~t'. <.•leg-a nt d1•1111 C l':J>\H l'.\:\ELI:\\.. DUPLEX Mewport Beach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pndf' ol O\\lll'r"l11p pro ll El.P-JIAVESIOO.OflO :tJAWS~ family rm '"tl"H t har • Sp i\ HK I. I...;<; ST I•: I'. gf?urmt•l kll<'hPn. '"ll· '°'.\V EH KITCHl::,:'I; has "111 drop.,.. hl'n you !'e<' d 1n1 n ~ rm . I 1) \ c• I Y 1 lull 111 ::ipphanN•s. gla7cd th1 .. J. Bil l OJ\'. mod cl. j!ardrn ''1th 11<1ul Ot'l'.tO I tic 1111111,, & c•\lcnsl\ e Trulv lhl• hc!it buy in \ 1C\\s S2~5.llCX> 11 .., l' o I h .1 rd w 0 n cl ln1n1• Xtr.1 Ire ·lot , ~<1h1nets . Thi' c11:-.ton. m•~n~ ~~Ira" IIurr~. . Ji!1 "'hutll LaJ,!11n.i home ha" 011'..:\ ~\T . & SL:.. ~ ll'al11n•stoonuml•r1111<.lo 1 ' .m ff •lf('ll nwn\11111 IT'S 1\ ,\ll.:sT 1\tulli•l 1111 111 Uni. to • SEEOlkretl ror ti';'I:.! t'' P1 ,., .. 'I n·t· • u,.,.,,,.r.. $69,500 Full Price Happy Holidays 1105 N.CoasT Hwy., Laguna to .di. .111d pll'Os•· re 494-1177 MISSION REALTY ml•mlwr lhal lhl't'k to 9W'1S.C1101~t.Lagu na lhl· l'.1111 r-r Fu nit. Phone 494-0731 UMITED BROKERS LCICJ&lna NiCJUel I 052 .John <'.11t•\'1; HI 1;111 i lf.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..A-Olan REAL ESTATE I l 'l<'l'LI< H< I( ·i.: l'r1 ... 11t1•nt llrinw ;~rm.:.! 11,1 , 1.1mtl\' room. 111\ 1·h 1 11t·lo.,.cil l'lllll'h .1111 ~XI 1tHI * BOHO REAL TY • 8ll·94t I EDINBURG PLAM 900 Glenncyn• ~t. 49" 9473 H9 Olio SECLUSION ~:nlf of 1 ""'' 111 htlhtdl• 1-. ... 1•na·111 (;,11cli11 \ u. hcl\\tl tlr' l>eams. \\me cellar .:\ bdrmi. ,!17.:;oo 11.\HROfl \'IEW 110~1 I·;~ Portofmo. 1mmat. ~Br. l Ba. fmish<'d honm. rm A.:.' loft. S91.500 for quick :-..ill· pnn only.&lO ~·~ I LIDO ISLAND CHARMER 2STOHY :i Oedroom and den \\ 1lh .t baths. ll 11~hly 11µ i.traded ..,hims like a m o d e I h o nt l' N (' a 1 clubhouSl'. Don't m1!-:-. th1s ont: al Sl2!J.50U. l 'a 11 540· 1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS BEAUTIFUL DOVER SHORES LO\\' EST PH)(' EI> 110\IEO.'\ G.\J.,\XY lllll\' I·: h·an Wd ls atrium. 4 BJl. pcrly 1n qu1c l Hal boa ;\ccd units 111 C.:\l . nu\\• lol·allon. l'c rl l't'l lor ::\o l1slmi; nee. Exdml! o \\ n c r o t' c 11 p .J n l. 4 ok. ~lt't ncr Jn,·e:.tm~·nt!'\ Bdrm . 2 ha. & J bdrm . :: 6-12-9666 ha. \\1th hu)!r h\ rm~. ---------·- lrpl('' & hit 111 .... Upper 3 TO 18 UNITS 1m1lha~opcnbl'.•m~.lgc. New & n ear new t ax dPC'k & \'!CW or OCl'an. sheltered property Ill ap Ft••• land preciatinir area. Som•· NEWPORT BEACH can close '75. REAL TY LIONS EST A TES 6 7 5-1642 548-3261 53fi·2579 or 592·!l0111 OCEAN VIEW I l!H r fam1I). l n Ji-vel 8 U:"ITS w/pool Coast Plaw by 17 .7M g r11 s:. 642·1&10 l'\'C'~. nr So O\\'ll t'r I :? 0 :\I l'n'"ttJ,!l' ;'\t>wporl t·nm·1·-------•-- munll y lt\tllJ.: S:iert11r1• SC.:.!.500 Call Ii 1:; 0:101 FOREST OLSON IMC. EASTSIDE fi!ix300 H·2 lo l with 2 llouSt·s. <! Ilcdroom and 2 • .. I.I DO IS i.Jo: • .. hedroom and dl.'n ::..1rt· Ul'E:'I: Sl ·;-.; 1 ,1 30 (ruit trees and shrubs .,1., ,, 1,.1 .. , Won't las t long -call "~ -vl.J •1 ~;m' I qwek" Askin~ ::.SS.950 SI l.1.0011. 4 Hr. -h.1. lgt', Call 54Q.lJSI lot Owner w 1f1nanl' at ti',. Hlt r &15·2-125 :i Ha. ~Janclo11s da~ & Tiii·: RLUFF~ ~HERITAGE in \'1llal!l' I. :1 hdrms. :!' ~ bath .... lamrly room . or fertll~ \Oil Ull the am1•111l11'' ol .1 )..1ni:k fan11I~ homl'. 1700 Sq. Fl de-.11rnrd lor ca rel ree lt v· 1ni.: (){ ll•rc•cl lo ) ou for only S~l .900 J BH <k·e;rnfrt p\l com muntl) '' tcnnts l'b, pvt b l' h . N e w E n I! I ;1 11 d charm in n1·ar·new homl' w hav w1ndo\\s. SI09.000 :1 rm· tn lt.·\l.'I. :-.''~'t'111n~ Patiftl' panorama. trpl. \\et bar. 0\'C'r 2100 .. 'I It or rontemr. qual. S71.!IOO 188.\ Uel ;\ .1r Sat Sun I 5 ·~· REALTORS !-.1'1•:<'1 ,\LIZl'G l:'I: 111te \'iew. Pc1<1I ~ jaCU//1 (,!'l>l.000 ! •• Hl .. ~\LES J :'\TllE !'nee n•dU('l'll hl'low J(l 3 BR .. 2 Uath-. LE RAISOR REALTY '1:12:1 Ccr mµu .. l>r .. lr\'11\t• C~Jnl(IU' \'ulll') Shnp Cir CALL 833-8600 Wesley N. Taylor Co. Realtors 644·49 I 0 PHl\'Kn :r.t ·ARDED pra1sal. l>!:!.l (;:Ila'.\~ Ur A~enlfH05S!iO on:,\;x CO:'lt ~1 UNITY Open Daily & Wknds I 5 ALFALFA RANCH T ll l': SHOR ES AND _S_l~!l·~_:_ (}.l:l IM9fl San Clem•nte I 07 6 1100 Acres. h igh produr SF\ TEHH \CJ:: ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion. Manageme nt & BF: S~iART·. P l.CK O;\;E Wt\Tl-:RFRO"T W SLI P Lowest pnced ot·ean view marketing con lral"I OF T it ES E S l ~G l,E Bill Carrol l fi l0-5:rno fiX<'r uppers In San a1·a1lable. Other ranche' F,\ \ti L \' 110:\1 ES TII.r\T JIJstiniUH'o Ht•.tllor Clcmenk. Two 2 Rd rm O\·ailable. ( f BILL GRUNDY AH I·: 111•: C' 0 MI~ ; NEWPORT llF:IG llTS homC'S ... orS60.000! 8C1\HC ~:l"iT1llS/\RF:A l.g 4 nr. (l('('<tn \ll'\\, J REALTOR 675-6161 AT <)\ H 't E \ H ~NJl pool~ nu k1t rh S!l>t:>on h~ ANCHORAGE ------- PH1c· 1·: YOl"LL 1n: 1tppt.OWNtrn:;.U1.!)!'l~ill IMVISTMEMTS 15 unils W. Costa Mesa Gl \I)" <>l 1>11'' • La rl{e 9-2Br. 2na. 6·1B • '' 1 ' THEBLUFFS (7141496-7711 S249~U32Gr6ll :l:J89 'l\\lt t'ncln,1·d pal111-.. ont· Th.11 '' 111 :tllo" :'ll oth1•r <ll''""' b1111..e<I :.: c·a1 "11m1· ttnw oll al lht· 1·----------).?.11.1)!•'. 111,t111 do.or IH•adl m•.trby 1n~t1•acl of OPEH SUN. I 2-4 '\cw l')(t'l' ho mt''-, :l &. ·I l!H , 2' · lta . 11in rm . l.1m 1 111 l111n11~ rm. 11 pit' 1111'.111'11·1• rlr1 ks <111 bl'.1ut htlb11h• Sec tlwm tntlJ\' T.11....· l'ark i\\I• lfl I !Iii\ ll'W J>r A\ \11.i\Bl.I·. ~()\\ S53.750 ----· 1xunlt-. Le,1-.1· unl tl l''1·ro" ••SECLUDEDLANl-: Juntts I DEM + pool lmmac·t1lnt" 2 bedroom 4 unit)> :!I unlh VIEW -IRVIME TERRACE Ope Sunday I· S I 023 Dolphin Terr. Front Ho'' ('1"t1111l I UR 1'1101 n 1 ~I\ rt• Ill c. d 1 • l 1 ti I.. I t • h f• ll µh1 110111• n.11 111 '"'" ',, '' SHfl~>h•'' l'.1111,111.!ll ,__ SHOR Jo;('LI n s .. urn . pool. 'll' 14 . SI i :i .,11u Wrllr11' t,, ('11 r,;;1 f!MHI 1111<'1tl'' · i."1m111 1nl! JH)OI 1lr1\lnJ.! Uw kids to uod j r fl II n rl t h I' I' 11 I II,. r I I om Sl'hOCJI (,\II 't\'ht>ob .I ;1111111 & S.wn.1 arc \\ alktnJ.? dtc;t;tnl't' an<I BYOWMER 18724 Maplewood Ln Ill 'ITl\GtO'\ Ul':A<.'H OH ~.111-. tlo\I n ( h.t?(•l l.1111• hl'l\\1•1•n Bc.1ch llhd & \(JJ!O<thll •1,))4 12!11 HACH HOUS E I hdrm f. tlc·n o nlv :i.;•, •1•,o Term I~ '' hu} t >n I tw 1 O<l'I Scott R•alty 536-7533 \\ t.' 3.l>~ll 011' \IHI Ill ..I\ ha\'e .1 large f141rnl~ 1f 'ou neccl .'I he<! room-. 1 Thtf. " .1 '"lll'r < h.11 rn 1111' homl' but for ~n :ioo 11 i.houl<I ht• (,tll 1111' .tp P')tntml'nl In'''" th1' fllW or oth1•1 t "1• "111 lw hu p PY lo ;11p1.1111I \llU \\Ill• B l' T I·' f lll II t-; 1\ \.' 1'. ~ S \1' 1-:S ~ 1\l.l, \\ t• u11· 1tlanchn" hy to J11 inp at lht• t h:aor c to aqu .. 11ll \OU WtlJl l,ht 11r1·,1, (lrll'I' ranit•"'· 11nQ 11" 1 '' • .l1•rr) S <!tlll'1tflll' Hltr t10.1 Rlll I HAPPY HOLIDAY Plan ahead for nt>\l \e;ir SO \'OU (',Ill l'll.10~. ll\C' !tpJ CIOUSO{' .. S of the f<1 m l· ly room, lht' lt"lllR room With f1ri•pl.1Cl'. lhC' I txl1 m' ;.! 11 .. th'. IX''' 11<-r r o 11 Ill .1 II tf ll t I I I t ) 8<«1ut 1f11lh uµ~rnded i.nd pr 111•cl .11 only S#l~.;;<Jo 552-7500 red hill roelt:y AUTHEMTIC .. Sp.1111~h t'lrnrm J Bdrs . J l>.l . dl'n 1\ vll•W thst '"II take ~011r hrcalh <•\\J\ II ,;,u·rc· lnokinl( IOI Olcfc '-'Orl<f rh;11 In "i(.'(' th1i. one' 1'11c1·il al Sll'l.50<1 ~C) 1'~ ~~3 N.Coe~. l~urui f'94:!!18 7~8-6400 a CLASS I Fl E O will sell It. c 0-.1•:-.I ht I·:, en room ' o I orc•n, to lush gnrden or Tlw l:ihulous "S" plan' + sunny dl'o on wooded ~11111ts I un t:. be.1ut1lul S11:in1 ... h tile llt!d lilt> roof Rua11Cd ranyon ne;ir beach & 6111111~ 1,qunll-. palw.. $il,50Q portico entry St1•p up to :-hoppln~ Priced to sell 7 units !'J I unit~ ONl.'i 0\;E 1.11-.E THIS lmm.ir ulatf' 3 ur. lg Cam rm " r11 1'111,h 1·arpct ini: and "inclm• 11 cat m 1• 11 t, 1 · o :'II PA H r-. A 1 ~.l.;)()(} BJ-.ST l'HIC~ SHOHr: ~un: or mc11w w · Op\'n twum I.rt ond 111,h land<1enfl1" In th1» Jhr cor n~r l<X' 11tmn <:,\HD 1-;N H0'1 E S7 l.'100 Enloy fftt Good Lift 493-25 I l 499.4594 huge h\llnJl room ,·l1·w 10 QWl'kly atSa:?.500 J 1 Ulllt ~ i.parkhng hlue common •• CO"IVt-;RT IBLE' Some with low down and pool Comfy ~011rmt•I Juslsleps to popuhir "T'' prep;:ald interer;t lot 1·ht>n Qu e~n ~11~· ST RE t-:T DE AC II · hl·dmorn .. l>l•n or t'\lrt1 Spaclou~ ru!ltom home. bedroom vour 1·ho1ct'1 could tw 2. 3 or ·I RR . Oecorator w:1llpaper' 2•~·ba + ram11y rm. 3 St'lln hos pun•haM•d t•ar 1:ar . pool·bi . y_.rd. OC\\ ho me A'XIOl s• Trun11f 'd O\\O('r rt'lll:ll Toke ed' Bnl a~t' SS3.i5(. srll. 578.9~ ( u 11 pr 1 cc 1 Ca 11 CALl~492 4121 tndn) 7~2 1700 Bt:RTllA llF.NICY [ij'l!llj ~~~;;~;;";!~~J ' ----=-·-~ nr11. pa\lo 1{12 ii28 11 H•w Units Prime Costa Mei.a Rtin lal Area. f'rpk'11, lilt• tihOWCMi. mony ll.tr111. Jn COIT\t' $32.270 AIJflll M2·0758. '. ·1 " c I l ~~~?~.':~~~~~! .. ~~.~~ ~!.'!':'!'.~ ...... ~::.~:~~ .... 1~.~~~o•• ~:.~~.~~~ .. ~~:.n!~~.~.. Sunday. Doc •mbor 21. 1975 OAILV PILOT 05 1>uµle'<ll8 .795l<:)'pr~ss.CostoMHa 31241 ... tlrMICNtleKh 3240 '--1-•leoch l241CostaMno 3724Hewportha ch 3769 ApcwlMi'nhUnfwim. IApcaltMtlbu.fw.. Af»calt9"ttu..funi. ·•hct I ba ~u. C .. lo~e ln • •• • • •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••• •••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • •••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• .~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• ••• • •• • • I.I\\' In uni.'. r~nl other. Daek Oa y 1 Bd. furn lBr 20~. walk to bea<'h $37.SO WEEtC & UP OCl-:ANfRt>'1ff UJch Costa Mes o 3824 Cotta MHo 382'4 ... ewport S.och 3869 ... Hkr.R!lM 1121 hous\' "-1..ilurc 11dull. $195 Vllla11e R~al Estate jucuu l frplc. 5450 mo •Studio&l RR Apt' ilJo mu l til I'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWNER.S HO inl'lut1 11>121212 NoA&enlSFt'e Yt•Jrround ' 194·59~ .~J'\'&\1,rnl :wn \\.111 llll' t.11 l''ll ME Spolh·s .... 1 Hr i Ua homt• •Yorklown/Uushard ----•PhOllt.'~I v. IHd pool B;irh ('11tl.t}~l' for \l.tlUll' M d. t v·ii WATERFRONT + S·UMITS rq>k. J\.811 Jan '· S.'lf~: 2 Rlt, l UA ... $28S I Hr lloose. Av1ul Jail 1 •Ch1hln·n ~1·t11111 \rluh \\. ,, fl' ~l~O 111d e l erranean ( age VIEWS IN tlwrwrwouldhh·toilo~c Kll1*'73 •Yorktown/Magnolia thruJunc3t/11i $47Snio •Lowmonlhlyr.1lt•:. 11111 trllll'~I/\ NEWPORT 1·...irnwonlht•M•fo:,..,.tsuti• 3 8R,2 8A .SJOO 644·1H60 10AM 4PM or •S.'IOFl-°wl'el-''>tl'nl • 11n1h hy lll-11·mht>r 31 H-··-U L --'-L-d •Garficld /llrookhu~t <t~ll600 7 PM'll'i\I w.111 111.1-:\'\l-H'-11 \IHl.1 ~ Sll1k1nqdM19n~nn.1n 111dudes 3 bdrm, :? hath •• :;·:: •• "~-3 HR, 2 HA ... $325 2376 Newport Blvd, ('\t SJ i :» -i utl 10 l' 11 ptl •Carpets & Or apes ·W~t Ha rs ;1~fJ~'i,10is':'1'.~:1;~ ~~~ 1 1 y r'. t ... • •••••••••••••• Wa /Be h 38r. 2Ba. Tt"tdully dt• ~ 9755or&I' JUt>7 b7~ 1111>: •• ill :; JO. 1o:J •Gr·~sscloth •l''ircplacc~ w111•l•>WS ~llVlllJh(S Itri ~~~1 ~~ L~wd~~n· "1 'l>Y Bolboo P"'lnsula 3207 ; RR~~~A .. ~ cor. secluded to p -of · ,)· ~td·'.t1hli·n " •Pools piJC<\ tour uw11 OflvJ1r ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Mngnolia/Kdmger world, clo:.e to i.chools. •ElmGard.ns• •Dishwashers p.111001 o.tlcor•v At11Mo1~ 2 Jiit 11.-.i Bu. Dplx. bltns. 499·l710 1 Br !''urn $185 mo MoYI' Son Cl~m~nt~ 3776 •Gvm & S~-tunas •Tennis Courts ~111.·~~~~c~~~~~ r~~0Ct•nttr I "Qp 1 uail ~ ~~1.!t:,;,~710 E. Hay S300 mo • ~1~~~ fr~k~~~t LOCJUnO Hi911el 3252 1n ror S!85 l\n111t.... no ••• ••••• • •• • • •••• •••••• •Beamed Ceilings •Wood P a ncling ... • ac• I o.>J "'""' 3 Bll. 2 Ul\ ... $325 ••••••••••••••••••••••• µel:-177 ... ~ 22nil St l.U:l.\ll'V .\ .. h B.id l, SI IS. •Security Systems • fujr Hous ing P t . 642-:Ul4!j am.I. or l Br. S-100 <hw ~'romontor'-' Point rap•r l•a CoronadelMar 3222 •&Is a/Bushard Avail. 1/15-Charmmg <! 111.nnpd-..l!IR :IHtiti 1&2B1':DHOOMS ' )Sl-1920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 BA ... $345 Br.& Den, prof lndscp·d SUS CA.SIT AS 1400 ~VAil Sf NlWl'OR1 HACH 3 HR. 2 ba, frplc. scarage, •Garfield /Brookhursl Garden Home w /gar Large nicely furn I hr AporimHts Unfwn. 1 BJ-:DROOM & o~:N 26Units-Po01 4M Fernleat $400. mo. 3BR,2BA .. $3.lS openr. bllns. refrig, Adullsonly,nopets.2110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BEDROOMTOWN110 L'SE Pridcofo\\ncr!>hip _G44(Kl30 _____ •McFadden /Brookhursl dshws hr, W /D. trash New•v>rtBhd Gene rol 3802 · l · f h -41'" 2 BA •"'"'" comp. Best in pvt. area r I\ spec1a section or t OSC with ~rnetll $390.000 ,1n, ••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 llr, 2 ba. frpk. vu, P"t •McFa"dden/Newland w I ~o o I , ten n is , C d O pets. 19 UNITS WESTSll>I-:. C \I "-'63.\100. S:JU,•11!0 grm,s 1n n 111w; $Ii 111)0 'P•·ndJblt• H1·huilt hl.1· ill'\\ l'rin 1 1pal' onl\ .•Ill 771 l 111 1;.1 1 0072 ((£) b h <>clV\ w ·111 · I bh & '--h ... QSQ e ro Barhrlor .\pl St7:1 On -l' .owvv. 1 se oplion. 4BR,2 BA ... $360 cu ouse .., • .-ac · .,.1 Tht• Sand lt1•1l undu Adults Only 49-l0030aft4. •McFadden/Springdale 496 5215 ALL UTILITIES l'l\11) llt•a<'h :!1.1'.l'Hlo.121 D. 900 600 ---Compare h l·fnr1• .>!Ill Off1"ce Open a1ly to 2 Br, 1 Ba. w /garage So 4 BR,2 BA ... $345 PVf. AREA. 2BR & sty r"nt. 1 ·u~. tom d·"·1•'n"1I I : : Bot /S ri d I " "' ·• ... ~,.. ' 1 ll H "\1 So l'o.ist 1' JtJ of hwy, SJ75 Mo. avail * sa P ng a e tennis, pool. S425mo. A gt. fraturu11• II 11 1 1 >11 (714) 557 -8020 ') t ? 3 BR 2 BA ""35 .. 11: I \' ll)lgl .11 l'I 1 J L22·7a,GM·5-70 • ···""' 4932513 •Spal'IOUS k1tt•hu11 \\llh ------" g.1r ptiv ,c1 l111m .11· 963-4567or963·1786 md1rt·«l h"ht111 " S h 11 w p I ace 1 BR . 2 Br 2 Ba, bltns, ref rig. .. .... -;.1.io \lu l\gt X:i3 •1.,•1;1 1>..il10 gar. \\,Ilk •beach. frplc. view, i:ardnr & •Separatcdin'g ;in-.i ~f,O 11111, o r $21:15. furn. NEW 3 Br 2 Ba Triplex pool. $350. 495.1297 •lloml'-lrkc :.lorJt.:t· Balboa Peninsula 3 807 I I r d ts d bit ( I ---·rri\atcp.at1o!'ot ••••••••••••••••·•••••• 1 r p Cf or{'l' air heat. crp • rps, ns . rp c. M. . v· . 3 blJ l:ltH7 sep gar , w /lh :onn. $335. iss1on ie10 267 •Clos~d gJr \\ ~lnr.1~1· I llr i.::ir ut1I pd, ;111lh, no Costa M~sa 3B24 Costa M~sa 3824 --children & s ml pet OK. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~1..irblc Pullm.1n pd-., , 1 ly, ::;2 l!J fii5 i023,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••• •••••• t BR furn. Hry special; Nr. l\dams & Beach, 2()'J 2 Rr. frpl<'. bltns •Kings1zc Bdrm' 1>14 1:1~ l'\l•wlv 1h-rn1 d ..ipl. 1>001. sunclt~ck,gur.$250 Rochestl'r .!162·5943 3Br,fncd yard,garage •Pool , B .11 h 1·1p1t·... l.arg\·.\\,11m:lhr :!h.1;1pt 1•n1•i.:Jt .~Jl\l\tl 'ili.87:1!1 2 Bil. 2 ba. Cape Cod --------2 Br. A/rnnd, garage sur rou111kll \\ tlh plu!.h On•anlri>11l ·ll1l:. SlliS Ulll w1lh dm111J! .1rc•1, p,intry alll•rti l'\I home:2 Crplcs.SJ75 L~asc 3 Rel, 1 '":! ba , 3 Br,frplc,bltns landsn.1pm~ tnll Sl•a:-.oll.d 1yrly> p;Jlt!1&l1n•pl:it·1· 24'>0 Harbor Blvd., Costa l\le!)c.i , Calli. lUAUry aou1r ren1a1s 1roin S ~50 monrnlv 200 Promoniorv or Wf'st Just nonn of 1amooree on Par 111c ro<l~t H1gnwav Te11>pnone-17141 675 8000 ownf'11 anCl managecJ ov l ne 11111ne comoaov •DELUXE• 1-...... 1011111 :J hr 2 h;1 l"'- 1111 I 'Jl·11· m.i-.l\•r :-.11111'. cl111 rm .'<: 1111 1 J!Jr.1g1·. Aut 11 rlt1or opt:rH•t . .1' .11 I. Pool & n•1·n·at11111 JI\',•. l\ctult' unf\·. no 111'1 •FROM S332• MC•:) ,\1111,.;11:. \\ ..t). '\ H l>U Xfl!l I 111 a:11, I Ill, \(,111,11! .. d II\ '' 1111.1111 ".dt\·r' ... <.o :! llH. 2 ba. home all l'am.rm.w/frplc,hcalcd ·Fanla'l>llC \'Jew~ 3 Br l\d11lts Nn111·1' t;-,;,:~'\:.!I \bnlurn 1\!lulhonl-..$:!7.1 RARE COMMODITY ..ilonL· .. vaca.nt. s.io.o pool, Near F.dison High fn"d yd, frplc. bltns. 2 HDll:\1 s:wo Tiii·: \ EMlU\11-: " I Hr, ~1!15 mo l\pt :tfi. 2 4-Plexes sid e by side, . University Really School. Walk to Bch. $425 $350. 365 W Wilson 1>12 W71 h.1d1 st.111 inn. ;1pt :I:! 305 " •• :s.·1·.'~1\nJhe101, ~·37~~ .. 1-, ::,1:10 t Br. rlu11lc'<. I :ulult non :.mokl'r onlv. no Ha,r11111l :.! Hd. 2 BJ, p,, pets. !J54 W. 17th ~l. Hl·h & p11·r. ~'iSO. yrl) ;, IS! 03!iH 979 193.1 &. Iii~ l:i~ __ spacious units in xlnt * • 673-6510 • ,, mo .. 968·8008. Nice location ! 4 Br. frplc. 1·: llJ '-ht I l<.t t-Sl't' & .,..u '° o Ju Costa M esa Area. 2 Dr. t Ba. cpts. drps, IMMACULATE4 bd,2ba, bllns.dbl garage l BR I-u rn Sl85 l'lnur» Avo.111 Jan l. <2 1:ll lUruppe~w/stove, rclni.:. " h h f 1 Homefinders 642-!J!lOO ..,111.5 t~l7 l l!)t). AskinCJ $1 70,000 w / avail Jan 4, S310mo. by lllS w s r. rp c, Up · lBR Vnfurn .., &Gar.Youpaygas,SIHO, S 1800 spendable It owner640-7326 graded throug hout. W:ilk Newport ~ach 3269 Lot:. of bllns. poul. walk Corona d el Mar 3822 1st & last SlOO deµ. 2li7-11 OCEAMVIEW 211r. 2Ba, 1u:xt to P,1rk Drps. cpt. dshws hr. E11l"i p11r I \hild OK. no Jll'h S!3.'i mo. 631·0·121.i. ldL..-~ -2 to st'hools & park. n1'ar ••••••••••••••••••••••• to s hop.ping. 1J nu .••••••••••••••••••••••• Santo Tom.is. fi l5·1i6<11l cou PC more. Cos ta Mesa 32 4 lkh. $375.mo. 810 2701. VlEW end unit twnhse on beach. 941 W.19lh SL 49 1·493t SOUTH COAST ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJ g belt 3 B 2'h ba S.l8 0492 _, ------- IHVESTMEHT 5270. 2 Br. yard. cpts. Cute ~-Bdr, ndr bch, cpts, S~~o rn644-i480;S30-5050 re "' " LRG 1 Br, pool, nrl. s hops. Stud~~r. l":: ba. new 5490812 drps.11.iO "D"MonteVis· gar. nc Y .stv,ref.no · f adlls/no pets._l t1l..pd paint. drps, i·rpts . • ta646-8883; 545-7628 do!:!s $225. 1st + SlOO. exl22· 'Tl,.. ~r_cs_, _188-t Monr0\1.1,»l>i-0336 11,11111 g:ir. $2!5. L'til in I ,,--3-R-R--B-842 5165or536·R836 Harbor View H omes. 2 035 Fullerton. CM t•lll No pt•t.../chlt..lrn Indus trial/ Properly ~ks:t D<• ,, ar. . 2 ,\,I • -) Carmel l\lodel. J llr. :! 1 HR I·\•rn. 2 lrg cliht'I~ VILLA MES1\ From S20~ Iii;, 2X~!1 manv .\tr.1.;. nl'ar all rvtne 244 B f· $..195 ,-.,1 que\•n:.11t• la•d. pn' t 'llllll" \ 1n:1. \I \I< :! BIL pat to pool, no 1>1•t..: 2100 "'"h,.;..l~"·n:;;c.•u.1"'2 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• a. am rm.·· '-1 "I')\\' \\'1·1.,1111 tlGl"''1l ,,.-. 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Ua ~: t'<lish I \\.111 nuw. l Hr.~d -----------1 Ullns, w "· drp-.;, p1101 ,._ _________ •I :--;}'.;W 1 Br. frnk, beam 1111.'l)IJl'c, :.1nglc '>IOI\ Lotsfor s ale 2200 1 ,\l>ariwin!4 Ur.fncd}d. ldeallocatton.beaut.dlx3 llARBORVIEW s \dll 1• ,. 1 1 1 t ~JbU b 2 b dbl 200 , s. no IJl'l:-. ,.e11· .. , bltns.·. <:'Pl"', drp~ ·.nc 1 yarc .· ~ _ .'.no ··••••••••••••••••••••• frplc.S350. r. · a, l(ara ge. no Portofino 48r4 Ba ~ ,.. J •r -., 111 .. )'··rel .... ·ir. ~)-,o. ""ls Lse. 979.().193 • 645-3971 or 642·36R7 .! hcdrcx1m, 1 bath, ort>:rn Kathy. 548·285G. 2 145 Orange t ... :>W·.!.HS l.1111 1 B ("oriwr l.,nd on& \\ .1sh111gto11 , 15x 120 Zone H .! SllillO. Ul.rX!ll!· 11:!1. •• S·\'ICl.E\11-:NTI': 'I IMlll.0011. \'11.'W Cll OC'l'.ln, ,11111 Jnd d1,1111wl i..lantl:-. " u .... '"°'" r S600mo. 644-65-IB . ~ \ICW. J blk hrh va1I D p · 3826 ~'OOBr. bltns. cpts, drps. --. -RE ... TALS * Artist s Stud in /\pt, I 1 -;1; ~25 incl ut1hlles. 2 Bd. F.\'.\llLY Only. Ne" ano o1nt x " Lse 3 Br. 2 ba. llrbr \'u skyhght, l)Camed cc1l111g 675. n:m 1·arpcts. pool, Sl90. 3 Bd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br.rncdgar.S2L5 THETERR/\CE Hms. Sharp. Nr schls. Lsc. Reas. r efs, dl.'p ---S210.tH6-till:J VER\' II!•':! Rr. :! ba. 4 Hr. fncrt yard, frpk. 3 BR. 2 Ba.: · ._S.125 comm . pool & park-, lROl £)42·2986. :.!Br. 1 ha. B larj!c patio. -----w II l'rr . .H \', UIJ!'i lrs, no llomefinclcrs&t2·9900 Ha n«hoSanJoaquin Port MarJ!ate Pl. Capri -. . gar age. Avail Jan 1 S275 NR. NEW 3 BR. 2 b:i. 1wl'i S2:!5. 675·520:>. 2 UR. den, 2 ba $..175/500 Rily. 6-14_·4_7_2_0_. ____ 1· BR., ~ b.1., rurn. SltiS, mo l>?J.f.O!'il frpk. gar, no pl' ts. $315. 675·:l8:! l· 2BR.2Ba .......... S550 NewJsr Condo 21 ., H· unfurn1sher!St!'i:i F.Cost:.i:vtesa fi42·1603. H t • • ..... B -h 3840 Tl:RTLEROCK · ~ a. _J~lcs HcHltyli7'.lfl:?Lo_ Costa Mesa 3824 -------un 1n"J.on eac 111,t I Oll y .ird -. 111Sp;11· Jbdrm.2ba.fom 3 BR.2 Ba ........... 50 View, Poo t. Jacu1.11. NEW 2 UH . 111 ha, pat,••••••••••••••••••••••• "" '-' I """" "· 1· '7' .'·c,11ly 11~cor'cl .·11•1. 1><>01. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CULVI::RDl\LE .-,auna. se. ,,.,.;:i . .,..1,.:. Hl -" " • garden, ;:acllts, no pets. l1t'.111lil11I · T S'I Hl·.1·:'1' l111nw w1lh l!!e fenn•d ,;,.1,IHKl 1!1:; 11:.!I \ .1rd .'V. gn .:t•n house. Abo llJ.:H rTI \ 111':'.HY ind udes bi g frplc & LAS BRISAS For U1s<.,.11111nat1ng Adults Wotch the sun set over the ocean Beoch within steps 1 I! I·. I> l{ I H) \I •1 lt'alcd pool ·~n tied. • Pn v:..ll' b.dt•o11 \ •.\<ll'<IUiJl1· p.1rk111:.' • l-.h.:\ .1l111 •Sl•\"Ufll\ 1'"ut n1tu1 i.: ·" ;itlJIJk l~t' n·q cl ~or r v. no µll 5515 H1ver .'\ \ enut· <al Sl•a:-horc & 55th 1 Fur .tppt rJll t;42-25tit> PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Bachelor 1 or i l~·drooms :11111 Townhouses l•'r. S23!l 50 01>en 9.fj J>a1lv !'-;pJ l'oob 1'1•11111-.; ,\l'ru's ! rn111 Fa:-.111111 hl;111rt <tl .J amboree 111 San Joaquin 1 lllls Houd..: ( - HI-.\ I .'I 1 IH~ ".1~hl'r ,'<t tin l'r ~ S35tl 1wr Mountain, Desert, Resort 11111. Frt'l' n•ntal 'l"r\ lt"l' ti lfi 17 I l or 5 Ill -8 !) I I 2400 \\':ilkt'r & I Lei• 1!1';11 3 BR 2 R S37~ enl'I gar & pvt Yll ~a:s,\ \'E RDF. atea. ~15.642 l(jll:J · a.······ .. ·· " Sonta Ana 3280 54G·87~1 Jltrrli P:\1 llonw .11 nw~phNe 2 & 3 ----- \V.\LNUT SQUl\Hf': '••••••••••••••••••••••• ---hrdlxapls.54ti-103'1 2 BH. ~ R'.1 · · · · · ~···~•Rent our home & rcceivt• F'reshlv P aintrd, 1 Hr up ---- 2 BR s tudio. 1 1~ hath, cpl<;, ilrps. util 111l'ld 'rt ON BEACH $.,f 00 BOt-ltlS 1-:fl IC'll'rtl'V I rorn S:!:!O :.! llr.111\:! 11.1 lrorn S27:; :I Hr. 2 BJ, lrnm s 150 C7 I 4.!_~-4~ 90~-,_ UTILITIES PAID (:$ ......•....•.•...•.••.• 81'-i BEAR LAKE ; hL•ll1 oom 2 :-.lone· IJrl.'plat'\'S. :! ha. l.akl' , 11.'\\ .Ski. I 1:-.h & hunt l':.h~ II rms .bl.in~ 11111.> '-I:! IMMI Scott R~alty 536-7533. I Hd dupli.:x. QUlt.'l, hkt• nPw. 2180 Platenl1a S18S. 5 1!) 1'i2:1 \'lf:W t• \TALINA OCF.,\N IBH. JB \, fJm rm, din. S.175. 979-5436' 993-6519 3BR.2 H~ ....... S315/335 a Chr i s tma s bonu s _ per. alt k1ldl. hltn' + C \S,\\'ICTOIUA . Tl!E ~OLONY Rolsa/Ward. 3 RR. 2 ba. cish"'hr i\tllls no p<.'h 1.:.!&~l hr. LkluM' Lufur. :! BR. de~. 2 b~ furn S600 OW. cpts. drps. s325. tl-12·-llll I or Furn. gJs/wlr pd. Dl-~EH H ELl> 963_4569 963.1786 ,\tlulb No µcts Sec. gale 3 BR. 2 ba . . . . . . . . $425 STL 010. utll paid. \.t.:r) 1'1'10I. re<: rm. elevators 2 BR. 212 ba ........ SJ75 1 Br, yd, gar. S13S dean ~lno. 'li I M 1'SlllO 5:?5 V1cton.i. 642 8970 COLLEGt: PAHK 2 Br, condo. bltns. $240 <.:M. 552-7855 for appt --- 3BR.2 ba .......... $400 3Br.rncdyd.gar.S225 . HEW EAST SIDE 3 B 2 ba yd gar S23S Cozy Easts11lc Bath •ll'l 2 Br & Ucn. cpts, drps. 552 .. 7500 r, • • . d w /frplc, Ju:.l Hedcc bltns & dshw~hr. S275 JBr.112ba.fncdy ,gar. Sl6S m 675.?n13 · S275 · o.. _::_" _. __ 642·62-13 OHE OF A l<IHD! I UR. 383 on MV golf red hi 11 3 Br. 2 ba. rncd yd, dble 1 & 2 Br Trailer nib. • .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- '\ 1•w 11111 ti.:mpo rJ r~ course. 2300 s f ., all gar.frpl~,bltns,S280 Water &Gas incl'd.SMO amenit ies. ~ardener . r e alty Homehnders642 9900 2 265 33 r.• , h<th-l Jll:.t a \valk Crom · loS175mo.64 ·l 1 r. 1\vall Fl•h '76. S600. s ~now Summit Siu Ml'J, O"nl'r5-IO·li00.5. ~ WHtminster 3298 16th SL p.42 __ _ ll1g lk ,1r Lake. Set ~ ••••••••••••••••••••: .. HuntinqtonBeoc:h 3740 .1 in on g P 1 n es. th 1 s 1-·or Lsc. S375. 2 st~·. 3 Hr ---Rent our home & recel\·e ••••••••••••••••••••••• labulous mountain home ,. d ;·1 " & II \V t tSq · Be t Ch · b ~on ow .. l'ar ..,ar. a .. ~.nu . uare s s a ristma s onus. BF:AUTIFl'I, 1 br furn h.is man~ unusual arnl'111tito•s. ,\vail 1 /5. J\. Unit. 2 BR+ Super 3 bedrm. 2 ba. aptsS170&S180.Spani'>h 1 n'.1tun· u1mforb. llul 5-18-lit>!IO or 548-0397 fam·rm. cpts. drps , R&O. S325. Sl> le bl<I". pvl encl "ar. PINECREEK ";11t:r :.pa. rui-.t1c rail. 21 ~ S315 BKR 552 1776 786 " '" h;rths \\1th r11n1:1n tub:-.. Sharp 4 Br hsc. l~e liv. · · • mo.963-4569 963·1 pool.sauna.ln<lry,acllls, LIVES UP h\'.IUl1ful t1k~ & tarpds. rm. lrpk. dtn rm. Npt Rent our home & receive HousH fu~h-;d~ 17301 Keelson Ln. 1 IJlk TO ITS HAME ••I« .. di' (l\\1tl'r \\Ill 1·011 lllir 111. 325 K'>lhcr. S: · a Chris tmas bonu s . Unfurnished 3300 W.of Bca«hoffSlall-r. OH•r 500 tall tr<'l'' and -.ult·r t 1.1tll· lur I.i nd. I 673 OG26 Super 3 br. 2 ba, OW. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 842-7841:1 I 0 s t r 1• :1 Ill' w 1th pl1•\. or '" Sl!"10.000. bltns, cpts, drps. beaut Furn. Studio 1 Hlk Ir \\,llt·rfalh nt•:Jl l' a B111k1•rrnopl'f,tl111n 3hr. l~I! encl yrd, quiet landscp j:?. S350/mo. MEWPORTBEACH beaL'h. Water pd Frpk. rt'Ll\lllJ: ,1•f l1ni.: for \~'· l11r 1'1111 •11 1'··11 lrl'l'·ltl•d st. Nu. paint.. '"'" 1567 ""'' 1786 \1111r :-.11J1·1ou-. lll'W I cu· •'" ' • "' pd h Jd .,,,.,.. """. Winter& yearl.v leases dshwshr pool. JJC'U/11 ll1g lk:tr Ht•sorl l'rn1> '-lO\'I'. "'.',r , C:, I OK. ;• lwclronm .1Jl.1rtm1•111. '71 1 IKtili .i:1l l •l:l•>I• i!1:1!1 T A.'ast•. S2~. 8~~9!_· __ t:olony. lge 3 Br + Bonus From S650 Month 5185 mo. 846-73JG Fro111 $220 l'u t 1111un· I'll Bo~ 11;:i:i. lliL! lk.•r Hm. air cond .• inc pool+ BILL GRUNDY STUDIO a\ ,1t1,\l.11l-. Sm..ill pl'h l'll•an 4 B<I. 1 1 .. lJa , tennis club. Grc:it loc .. REALTOR 675-6161 111-: At1111t..: onlv 01111 1• ~25 645-8079 Mesa V1•nle :! Br 11-, Ba . Bltns & pvt patio. l 't1I Rm. & gar. S225. S.19·2742 Easts1dc 2Dr. bltms. dis· hwasher. encl gar, older l'hild OK . No peb 541:1-8384 I BR LOFT OHL Y Im med Occupancy P\1. patio. frplc. 1 ) r. lse HAYLOFT APTS 283 Avacado, CM 645·0143 Mon-Fri 5pm to7pm Sat-SU n lOam to4pm 2 Br. 1 Ba , Pool, Rllns. Drapes. SIOO 548·3~3 or 631·2383 Eves. 3 Br. 2 ha, 1600 sq. fl. walk I to shop·ng-, 2 car gar. pat NO PE1'SS365. 63~?018 O WNER'S UN IT in Triplex. 2·BR. 2 ba. 2 sly., den, 1450 Sf", fpk. 'l;o childre n. no p ets. fJ1·8828 •Sumrnrr & Winter .11 hL•arh 1s h<•aut1tul •Vil'"" ol O!'<':tn. Catalina & Palo' Vrrrlt·-. •Large pnvatcde<'k' •I l1•;1ted l'ools-SaunJS • 1hs1gncd covered p.1rkint.; •1\dd1t1onal fr<'e pa1 kin!; •:\I.ltd ser-.1n• ;1vall • 1-'tt r111turc :w a II 01ll.'n ~t F !I :10 :; ~I !:>:it 1U·5, Sun l:! S Huntington Pacific ; 1 t tkC';lll ,\\I' 17 l ll531i J IX7 Ma11ai:t•tl l1v Wilham Walt1'r' Co. WALK TO BEACH • IU.O<'I\ TO OCE \' I>du\e l'rnJll: :!llr ~h.1 l.~l' \\ Jil.·111 • lo ... c•l, - hltns. l!iH .1)!\'. r.ililc• I\ /\dulls 1111 IJt"h ~;1110 m11 -" till June 15. ~7:1 11111 o \Carly lt.:JM:. \\ ..iilal.JI• l>t'\· Ill. CJll lnr aplJ ;iSJ.11(}12 after GP '.\I :0-r Hoag Hosp. Larl?e un. 2 BA. I pie' lllt11 UW. patio. en<'ld gJ J\dulL.., no pct~. ~!JO. m1 642 05% 3 BR, 2 BA Frplc, 1 :! blk tn ocn 675·6682 yrly or\\ 1nlL·1 E.\STBLU F F S3115. 2 Br.' • h.1. pool. frj1k. utll in 1•lcl "d . adlts. no pe t ~ 1;.11.41.;1.____ --,. OC/FRO:"iT :urn. df'C'h gar , hllns. :-\o do~:.. s:u;: 'rly. 645·3655 --- OCEANFRONT :! BR. I h;,i. winlN 5300 Lake, t 'a !I:!: I I fl I .im rm · <'lose lo s hop· lsc for less than owner·s $49 WEEKLY op1·n !I IHI Io 11 11<1. 2:11~1 Oranc:Je County p•nJ.! & :.t·hools. lst. la:.l. monthly cost! $450 mo. ___._.~ i Fu ll K1trhl'n &TV I· .111\ r<'W Hcl • ('11.,t,1 \;ow Renting, Uay Ch.11C'l Property 2500 S.llOmo He fs.lti08 Whitc Ownr552·0f>94 C~nums Lmens&Ut1lit11•..: :\11•-..1 l'hom·515:.!:11111 t\partmcnts.1&2llr,J77 I & 2 Hr. rph. dprs. hllns , f?.H. :?:!I Jtilh 205 l 5 l h S I X I 7 · 3 'I 5 7 . 532·20!>1, 53G<ltl51:1 STEPS TO BEACH 3 HR. 2 bJ. S:JOO \\ lllll'I :!HH.lha ~;iO\\illll'I J l\lt. ~hit ~:1:111"1111t•1 4lll< :!h;1.)e.1rly~1:1 .• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oak . Mes a Verde. Unfuntished 3425 l\llLETOOCE\N W.Bay,C!.\l.642·4226 l::X lg(' 2 bi.:! ha, ell\ * OHE ACRE • S..15-7'.159. l"niv Pk Terrace 2 Br. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Executive Suites MESA VERDE --poolside apt m bt h \dlt. LEMou HEIGHTS Beaut II.! rooms 2 Br. liv Ba. twnhse. ctbl gar, 727 .Yorktown Blvd. I NEW:! Br. 2 Ila. adult Uf(!Sl:iB.AU ~pt.'l~ Sl95 53r. HJ~ " rm. d111 r rn k·1t lg s pac. frplc S375 552·7896 Be • ·int' L•t• \)l' 1ut1ful m C\l.IF H \'\Cll ach lllnl;it'ro1"to\\n ·•·'· ,.. • · 1Hr S215 IBlocktoOcean 1-:ST,\TE patio.p,t.yd .548-2653 Wanted 5 Br house will ui-:,\I.TYl'O'.\ll',\:'\Y 536-0411 I tlca•nnd11~.r~~~11t1•1~.t1'L~~~~~-:i~~r IBr-c'\lra lge ~30 1 Br \\Ith \'1c,~. rdr1~ SEA WINO Condo; 2 H fl. 2 bJ . den unfurn YrJrl) s1;·, ---lease or buy PP ply ~~ .. ,. ,.. • 1 R I s:?lll 1 1. 1· \II sl11mP"lone <'onc;truc· Beaut. 3-br. 2·l>a condo. 842·8901552-SSii IRVIHE One bdrm. rum. to nne t·t•1vJ01l' t'\lr<l :\lust <:et> r ui n $27;, stove, :i m µl'l Un. .. rom 1111 I wn. 3. UH . 4-h.1. den. ,\II extras. pool. c lubhse. Rancho San JoalnJin adult.no pC'tS Sl35. 206 lo :tpprC'C l:tll' S3:i5 IS4N.6S~· ~ oH',>. ·2~ ::·al S315 ~!l~.; IOO~lgo•rr :.111.114.c 1:1"1'1171 tlh !:it. ~laSlC'l'SUllCha:.h1~&s:.i251mo."'5·3777 DEERFl'C'LDPatio home ,_, I 11r' ~1C"lo:\\1·'l'l)C"\'ll ""''" ,, lwri-. b;iths. ,\II rms ofl -..,.. ' r. 2 Bedroom · den · brand &l limore. '· " r .. ,i .-. ' r. • • Beautiful J:(arden apt:;, --------- 1i0 fl . lh•I P iso til t•fountainValley 3234 551~1~:;ina.frplc~;185 new! View! On g'?lf NewportBeach 3769 ~~:;:; :\t:~·1 .'l'~~1~1 °SI\~ pvt pat ao:.. pool. s pa.S245newdelt1xclt.!c2Br. 11.tll\\l.1.v S l . 1·11 .. 1rl.,r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• course' Cpts &drps 1n· ','1st. lillJ»IU ': 11~f Adults, no pcls. 151 I:;. 111 lri -nli::x. (..;hldro -" ~ -~ · d · • ·. •••••••••• • • •••• •••••• • '.\ f 'I 1 \ t•rcl1• (tr ol ... \tlult lu~ury Condo 2 bd :! h.t, frpk. paliO. all ne\ llrps, 1·pts & :1pp1iann" \\":ilk to Westclrfl Shor pin g Cl.·1111:r. SJ8:'> nlu .ti-15· I 5:!l'!. 111•can ~111'11 . Chambers Sha rp J RR, 2 Ba. gara~e. OPEN HOUSE Sal. the cl. Imme · possession. • 1 •-0 l"'• · 21st. ~-U08 or 646 mnG. wt•lrom<', no P<'b, 111 t.rlt ~"50/Mo.IM471 s..io WK UP 1&2 Uir N llarhorBl\11:111! to(' \\1. -R-17·6405. h11ilti11~ me-. •tcmaker. hu••c bonus room . S295 20th l OAM -31>1\t l n .,., 1 t c I TV ·.1 G tf&C' 1 <'I" ,.. Lynne nolhell 644-6200 3Jl' 1. 11 ur . matu o · nun n · u11 rL·lrq;; .. Jrcc~er. l'O fr mo.968·5403 Irvine New li:?c 2 Br & Sl'rV. pool. T llF: MESI\. . -- maker. DC'n w1wet bar & ---den w /wet bar . All appli. 415 N. Newport UI. NB STUDIO :IJlh .. ill 11111 pd. hi•l'r ta ppt•r. a 11 ne w Huntinqton Beach 3240 + A/Cond. ~ frplc. e1~cl 2 Townhous~ &tG-96Bl ll!t' pauo ~1.1io mo X:>!) W , in y l lloor s. c:rpt s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• car gar. Vt<'W of Golf Uftfun1ished 3525 --. ---l!)lh~l M:! J l!i.! "allpaper. s hutters & Like new 3 Br + Fam. Course. Nr. Pool & Park.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 or 2 Rr. adults, no pets tlr1>1>. thruout. Beaut"ly Hm . frpk,2 car gar. nr 547-5353 _ 3 "R 2 B· 2 sty Cost· Slti01Sl90. 2121 l•: J(ith St 11 I l I II •· \I & l' I "I d -.-" ' ;:i. • · . '1 N Ills.· "·'"-1°"1 , ... cpt " "a l'r a :-. "" 'I ,1ms . -.cac 1 u , •• Immac. 3 BR. C'OV. patio. Mesa. Obi gar . Pvt putro • U"lv l'V 1\111 pvnrls. Hoom for tc·n S:ri:i mo. Call 968·!1331 bltns. R"c'. :irt'a & pool S3l5. 963·4058 n-d ms eourl & swim m tn)! --... • l.arl!t' 1 .,._. room pool. 50 ;ivnl'atlo i.l\z 1:; Immaculate J Hr. 11:? ba avail: $:195. mo. l::d n.-texesUnfum 3600 2202 \\'.0rcanfront lruit trees. S22'1.~I. Condo, HB. Cpls /drps . Helierman. 540·1720 o r :."'r.••••••••••••••••••• 6i:i M'.!21 ~CALLNOW ~~ 752-7315 bltns. pool. clbhse. S3l0 548·1973 2 RR. 1 Ba, Cdl\t. no S19!' '-"riv Rtwn Ocl':in & mo.s.t6·737 laft6P:\1. . • • J --------Lse 3 Hr. 2 ba. epts/drps. children or ~ts. S275 mo B.1y, 1 Rr l\pl ma tun• Rent our home & recei\'e refrg, else lo park/pool. 6'14·6800 (Susie> adults. J\v:ul. I t. plea!>c KIDS/PETS OK Easts 1d1• Tm~ nh-;(' I rpk pn\ Jll' i.:.1rcl1•11. hll 10-.. i:ar:i~<'--.:11t:111111 t.1!'i-8!1t).I. S30offSt·c !lt•p \\ /atl 2 Br 2 Ha. 1 h1ld uncl1•r I 01\ Sl!l9 & up 1 Ill \V ll:llh ~t. Aportments hmished ••••••••••••••••••••••• a Christmas bonus. S4.25.Aft 6pm552·5S49. COM 38 2 b callaft5P~l .G75R37'1 L• 1 ow bit . r, a. ocean vu. ---__ r irep ace. • n s. Unjv. Pk, exec. home. 3 deck, f r p le. beam Costa Mesa 37 24 Costa Mesa 37 24 tPL". drps, 3 br. 2 ba, B 2 B S495 R ... I ·1· Id 2 DONALD M. BIRD S350 mo. 9 63-4569 r. a, . ec ... ac . ce1 ng. t'U • e-sac, car •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 96.').1786 552-9346 1:ar. Pvt bch prvl"g S450. Auocicil•'· aeoltol\ -~ Real Estate Wanted 2900 Rent our home & receive LOCJUf'CI hach 3248 675·3203. E/\STSIDE CM 2 Br. bltns. t•pL-. & drps. encl palt0 & gar. S250 mo. 642-2598 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a C hris tmas bonus . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bolsa, Sprin gdale. lovely 2 GREAT RENTALS: Wantect flcs1 de nli:.1I lot .~n<ler '~ a «rc. short <Its· tanl'C ctn v1ng rrom Fo11n· t111n Vly is ~~scnl1al. 551-0:1'.19. 3 br. 2 ha, R&O. cpts. cl~. S325 mo. 963-4569 OOJ.17116 3 Br. 1·1 • Ba. lsl & last + Pm· party desires hous<' Oep $275 m o . 20:l63 in Cum1•0 Highlunds. ll Dublin Ln. IndianaPolis. vou n• pla1111111~ to s C'll 111 Nt?wlnnd ar«.'a. 536-lil52 th1• tW\l ft•w 1oonlhs. ... --- ph';io.;1• 1·all "" 1HO tl:l7!l 2 I,k, gar. cpts, drps, S225 -2 Br, yd. gar. $225 t Br. yd. <'pls, d rps, $145 I nt·. fncd yd , $170 Rentals ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houses Furnish•d ••••••••••••••••••••••• lolboo P.nlnsula 3 I 07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Macnab-Irvine 111'.,\ 1.T't l l 1 \I I'.\'\\ CHARMING 3 lh'dronm .... r:imlh moni t i;:111• ... 1 q11.111t·1 :1 l.oH·h hr1<'k pal1•1 on on·.1nfront ~ C.1r p:irk m~ \\ '"'''' ~1011 ' ~to. yrl) Stll."l(lt l\111 IM Ull l.yn1w Hotlwll 111 \ ti~lll 2 Br. condo. bltns. S230 3 Rr. 11-:! ba. bllns. epts. drp~, $!?75 '1Ur.2 ha. rlhle 1:ar. S31~ 1 lomefindrr~ 6-12·9000 2 & 4 Bedroom V1ll:1 Pac. Condos 968-2297 or 968·4'40S 3 lir, 2 h;.1, lum. rm, hltn:., lc;t. Inst Childt pct nk ~335 I 213 I 677 ·8139, ~18 1171 Do11 'l ~h·c up the s h11>' 'L1..:t· IL in rlasslficd Ship tu !'<hor<' rl':.ull't' f'>¥l·&tiitl. 3 Br. oe vu hnme. hl~h in the hllls or t.a~una . Child. Pl'l 0 K S42S. Apot tments f.umlshed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~st of locations £ast Balboa lslond 37 06 Nme 3 Br condo -ll 1~hly ••••••••••••••••••••••• upgraded. S400 Lll'TLE ISLAND · nr new WM POWELL n 1-;. 2 Br sun deck, S325 m!» 497 175·1 497.2370 adults no pets. gar. avail. • • 673-4394 ----------1 CUTE 2Br. vu hm. frplc. 2 Br yr\y, frplc, lge sun· pal/yd, 2 car gar, ! blk lo deck. respons. ad Its only. bet\, N <.'nd. n ee s req. no pets. szso m o. + util No p e t s. S395/y l'ly. Ref. req. Avail Jan 15th. 494-1795. Wnle cl:issified ad #621, Chnrmina 2l>r. & loft. lba. c lose bch. $400 mo. 497·1156/ 497 1R33 --- I>::11ly Pilot. l'.O Box 15tl-O. <.:osla Mesa. Ca. 9'l626 Ot·cnn YU. charm c:nttage Yrly 1\' ;iii Dt><' 28. l Hr lbr. frpk. nu rcmod lols furn opt for \ otlult ~o dl't'k Vic Ue h S36S J>('t!I frpk nt<'l' l.11 S2111 lllC util fi7'i 2tli5 1!4-l·i!~i 2 Hr St.«'lunNI Jrt':l. s blk~ lolboa P•nin sulo 3707 to Be&<'h & To w ••••••••••••••••••••••• hard\\wd floors. no il('Lti. LGE C'ln I Rr. Bav hrh S300 mo. 11.1t 1 c.~l. t97 1970 10<' dlti1. on ()('ts ~19:; vn. t\vrill. l /t5 67:1 0072 We've Opened The Doors On A New Concept In RESIDENTIAL MOTEL LIVING AMBASSADOR INN • Jacuu1 & Heated Pool •All Ut1hl1es Paid FROM $ 36 •Wkly Matd SorY1ce • KllCht>n Fac1ht10.; AY;ul •Washer & WEEKLY Dryer AYll1I •Wet Ba11 AefnQerators • TV Direct Dial Phones AY111I Furnished Smgle Apt/Motel Units Fo1 /nlormatinn COSTA MHA/2277 Hart)Or Blvd T.t. 7 I 4 /645-4140 ... Dt\RLINr.1 Bit :-:r. Orange & Del l\1<1r, Sl~.i. Can furn .. i\dlls. no µl'l:-.. li71.fi372 LG F: 2 1m Uuplt-\. (rd yrd. Sl -15 '.)Ii') !Ill l!l I 1),1y I· rt•1• 1!1·111 t ~ '.{ lk•dl olt)lll \ph ~uh li;e lgt• H;1ch Park 'r S:! I '.I m 11 r, l 11 • 711 ti :1 Off Be oten Path v •• .tk lo B1 "' h fi I0·474R or 1.11 5'1~J2 L :!, & :1 Bi. /\dulls, 1111 1.10:'\!'! I.ST\ I F.., 1 li<lr m :.. :!hJ. tlo-.1' lo lith pct-.. 1bh,~shrs. :.hai:: S'.li1:.!a7!l .1:1:.!~1(llu l.i.:asl·.s.1-;:.,mo l"llh. !'lo:-.l'li g.1r;;1gc. L B h 3848 642-:1:-><it. lrpk HBQ lia~ & water oquna eac I ----' . . ••••••••••••• • ••••••••• St""" lo ('-":in 2 13r \ rh 1~1 Pool ~ ' , .. , "' · · LA MANCHA APTS Drop a pL•bhll' into thl' sto\.e. n·fni.:. u ·pt:>. drp~ "-Ocean front }Ollr i\pl. 213·447 !lTi~I _ 11!:1Sl'~l~Place,CM L<.'ase. LU)';lll}. -.\•t·unly, ----. -.-.---- ____ 1_;..i ... 5()73 ~lalurl' ..idulh Jl755 Csl. •OF.Lt X ~. t\PTS •. - CASA HERMOSA Jlwv ol!l!l 2'!35. Frplc, beam cetl i.; panel"g ll\ l p.1t, clbh-.t 148 W. Wilson. CM Oceanfront 'car 'round 1 pool. \ulk~ h,111, ad Its 1111 Tow"hous• Apt hr $'.!!l.1: :! hr S.1!15: buch ly, no pl'I:.. 1 & 2 llr. :! II '" • l!\5 l 'ltl incl 53fi-0321 & 2 ba rrom S190. 387 \\ B~outifully ---Bay St h4f1 OOt:l. d \\'h1t1•water \'1ew. nearly ---- Londscap• m•w 2 Hr.:? Ba. l.sC' S21!0 San C lement e 387l Individually 111k '" "l"" h .t!l1 .1:1R:i m ••••••••••••••••••••••• Decorated 1!~1 Zl:t'I New. Ir.I!. ~·Ill!, :! 11.r. 11, A t Child&p t ,. 01·t'.1n f ree:' ln1lry ccep • e tln·an \ 11 i::::.t cott<tiH' '11 ~20 mo i:is 1:1117 Includes: 11•1111~1 :-.gll' 1)1'1 no pets Pnqt1· pal10 «arpclmi:; ~1~1111d 1111 ·l!l 1·7!1X!i San Juon lll'aperll"" w a:-hcr ... (" \" 1 11 1 hlk 10 Capist r anQ 387f I (ll s l1 w·1~l1·'r" "·l·.in IC\\ r · ••••••••••••••••••••••· c r}L'rs, · • ·' ~ "'· hc.1d1 s tovt•lrt•frig J:tirhti!!I' tl1s p11sals. 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"''" 1111 Iii· • ht11111 tul .. • 11, t "tt• \B di It) } 1'\'I SSOO a month. 10-I \II. '\'I Ill< I I ti! 1 IFI I< I l:!.1t1 ''I II 11 , n .~-! ,. 1 •• 1 • ~ 1 l:. I hllll'I '.!1:1 :_:1: ..!l_'ll • \• \ ... .1111.1):0 lrnflH' I '.1' .t hlc ''''• I• 11111 111 ·Id 1111• I ..... 111 111 \\I l.1 l I In I Ji, ,.Jlut ltll 11 \\, It 1111 Mort9a9es, Tn.ist Deeds 5035 •.......••...•......... LOANS up to 80 % "1'11<111 \I 111 : \Ill II I llH'll Ill \\I lcf I'\) \d\ II\ 1111.tll1tl.1tl1 I• .I.!'\ I I 1 '.111111111 II • . .t .... 111 I lt·11t1•11t1· 1·111 q 1pl I 1~ •;,i l I l't:• 'ti It• OUTCAll MASSAGE ESCORTS for lh1•,·\tr.1.., tll lilc .111d llll' ~fl\tt''' ~111 .. \1111 ' 1·.tll \\ c I 111111' 1·1 1•1111·1111· S.111 .111.111 l ;cp ...,t t ;1 1111 .1r1•.1 t .tll 1•1;, ·~.:Ill .11111 \I''''"" \II' 111 I· I 'I 0111 .11 ,.,, • .tll .~-..1 ti:Htt Equ.d t l!Jt"•I 1-.mplcl\ 1·1 · BOOKKEEPER 36-Sq. Ft. Ground Ftoor ·l't 111 ll111ld 1111• I st TD Loans-8 1 .i0 o 1 2nd TD Loans & '\~·"port lk•Jt'h Firm hJ' ''I" 11111).! .J :11t I l'tili Im Fu II l'h,, l'J.!1· Bonk kl•t•p1•1 \\ '..! I \I'!-> t'\P Thi.. ,.., Ull ,1111 opp111l11t11t\ t11r a ~1·11 .. 1.1rlt•1· \\llo l':tll '"11 I.. 1111.,.., .. ,..,11•!1 111 m;11n h l \ \ ('II 1, I Ill ,, L! :11 11:1 t~111l111g 111ul11pk :..l·I:-ot hook,, pr1•p,11·111 i.: I 1nan l'l:tl ... 1.1t1·111t·11t., i\· h<'t'P 111 !.: l1u ... 1111•-. ... 11·\·ord., :-;.ti.in upl'n .1llrat'l I\\' 't11T1n111d111 g .. lor 111111 -.1n11k1·r ~··1111 .... ..,11m1• ,'\ • \ 11 I 1111111111111 •I'\ I 11 o •-.t I 1H111 I ' \II ll'lt' J ',If k 111 • i,111tl11t -..., I I \\ .i.J \II 111 _, 11_t .t p l111 ti 1 •·111• I 111 t .. ,1 .. \l1 .,, l I 111 , ~1 ..,,1 I 1 l.D.C . Building .!.:)\.I I ,111 \I<'\\ l<d •lr1•-.1'I1·1111o, ,1 111 • 1•11~1 Sattler Mtg. Co. •·1-' -'lt 1 tl."1111,1 t 2nd TD Loans Wante d 1\11' I I • l•ll I .I If I II ""' "" .!1111 I I) ~ -.,, " l.11,111" :!11<1 I 11 -. '.llHlll .... Ill 111~1 I ,I I' I II" 1· 1111 I 1d1 11 1 I ,1 l 1'111111'1·1111 ).! ·' ,,.,,.,...ii \11111111111 ,1t1111dJ(>tl ·' ~1 ·1•p111!.: \ l'l' \II I-. ,,d,11 \ ht..,( Ill'\ Ill 11111 l1d1·111·1• 111 I' I) H11\ l'il.1 '\t·\\ p1111 Hc '.tl'lt ~l"tit.:1 I\. .1111 111 .. 111 11 tic\ 1111111• 1 .. 1 l.11!\ i.111 h I'll\ ,\ l .,,1,, \ft·-..1 I q1111 l11 \..,t1tl Ill\ I. \ ll '\I. I I \ 1 II; t 'Cl MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS II 10UISBLF i klJV A1mv 1 ri 1 ; I d pt.sci ' ru •t / ltn t.! It.,.,, p.dC' wht:1~ ' u C-tn l ua.d ''' /ul;.f t\S'!»t;h. d1 o<;r1YL! Cdl'dLthllt·• w11hm ye .r • f 1nd l•·~m d ~kill " «ccll 11, . ., will I~ t .1 hl•·lun• w,:11 hel1 V<" IJlt)W :-nv"c.1. y .rn J mt•nr.Jly You'll bt " I wltdnl Y· "'' m.skl• qood dcc1wm< dhou l vourM>lf dnd your tu1u1., Arni lhdl >th•· !:... .1 1nvu~tm1;111 y .. u i uu!d pv• r n1~lrt· f• ~ " "' t\1 mv fi"l''' A•ht.;lwv Costa Mesa 645-1240 Huntington Beach 962-8821 Join thr peopk ~joined thr Anny. Help Wanted 71 00 H~p Wanted 71 00 .............................................. l>l'll\ l'I\ n1·1 ... 111 \\ .tnlt><I tor l>u" :'l:t•\q>orl 'l'raH•I \).!l'nt· ~ II 11u r,, I 5 :111 \Ion Fri ~lu't turn1s h • 11\10 ... 11 !'>t1ml' 1·kr1t·al t'l'<t. v.tll pay salJr~ + m1 k.1.:~ SJ:l.!,GJ 5 Ol•nl.11 S1:cn•tar\' Bu~y :.1H.'t1ali~l iwrd~ i.:ontl .1ppo1ntm1:nt :-ccn•tiH'\. Santa ,\na Sal;.1ry 1)llt'n Wnle UJll) l'ilul ad =5!15. :J;IO W. Ba~ St . Co!->li.i :\11:..,a. C:1 !t!!b~t; I) (' n I a I ,\ s ' i .. I a II l Orthodolllll' Ofr. t·XPl't' rC'q d . ('al I X·I~ 77i5 !H;NTAI. ASSIST,\'.'\T. Orthnr1ont1t· l'ha1rsrck 'l'\\1.1or1 I'• <lay, wk Orthn l ''\fll'I'. rt·q 11 1,12 :!llW UE:\Ti\L ASSIST.\:"'T Escrow Sec. $800 Put th1' 11111· 111 \11t1t l' h rl :.. t Ill ,t " ., l II d, Ill f.! ' 1'11•\ E s 11"11\\ C'\JI :-lrong olllcc· <,I.1th l'nm pany hn,ng no" hc•lmt· tht' '7ti nt:-h' ( ';1Jl l'n1tl ml l' ,1r1• !' r f': mp I 11 \ llH' o t f, i. JI l' r S w (' <' JI t• r S.111.·:-man . lll"'i llll\I' tu ThC' \\'rapp1:r :11:1:t ,.,., Lido.'.\ B. GE~l':H.\I. * Secretaries •Typists * K~ypunch Oprs •PBX Oprs . ;-..;1-:Enlm :'\o\\ Tt>mpoTl'mporar~ lklp J7802Sky Park In 11w l'.i 11 5-llJ. 11.">;, JUNIOR SALESMAN 10 To 15 Years Old Earn $20·$40 per week working after school & Saturdays. Huntington Beach & Fountain Va lley areas only. Leave name. address & phone number on tape r ecorder Call 536·4298. Hetp Wanted 7100 Help Want~d 710() ..........•......•..... ··················~···· KIDS! Ages 10 to 15 Earn s pending money working a few hours after school and Saturdays. If you are h onest, a mbitious and not afraid to talk to people, phone Mr. Bingham. 645-2873 Equal Opportunity Employer ~ '!! !'!'!~ ..... ?}.~~I ~~1r. ~ .a.~t:.~ ••••• ~ ! .~~ 1111 I ~ '1: '' I·. I" I' I·. H S l.a1h "lr1111t•,•tf, ::,;1111111111 ,, \\ 1· ~· k 1· n d ... \ I' JI I' 11p · s . .i ..... 11n1·1111·d I 'ht1111 B,t\\lt'I\ ('nll\ llo'JI \l,1111\11 'lli>IX:l7>1 :!11:1.1 'llt111t11 "I <'\I 114~ ;1:>11:1 llou:.d.n•µl'I ..\. :\.inn~. hH· 111 lull t1m1.• l'd.\I :irc<i Top !->alan St·nd l't':>llml' & l'l'I ..... 111 \ti '\11 :'173. U,11h Pilot. I' U llo\ l:it~I Co;til lllt-'J L tlil !l:!ti:.'li I IOll~t·l.l'l'J)l'f \\ .Jllh•d I D.1y p \\ 1•1•!... >i-1:! !lix:1 MAID WANTED j E:\p1·1 111 t•forr~d. h11l \\ 111 _ tr;1111 l'ttll :>Jti llH I .. 1-.I. I fm ll.1rha1 J :\Llll:tJ.!1•m1•111 Assist. Mana9er Fur \\'om\.'11 :-< ,\pp.1 ri·I ,\~gre.,:--1\ t'. d1•1>\•11d.1hl1 pcr~on . l'all 1111 appl 5Kli :!l*l.j :\l;111:11::emenl lllnu-.t'kl'l'Pl'f' l'1111I.. t11upl1· Ll\1· 111 nH1m & ha ljl<!·!lliltli 1,11 l'Et>PLJ·: l'Elht 1\ J'\ I I l<\l'I' lflOkttlJ.! f111 p,11 I I Int•· 1111 ... 1111·-.. ... :r-. ... 11t·1.1t. Ill \\ h1d1·-..1 l1· 'llPPI 1t· H II ' I II I' • ' I II I I PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INSPECTORS I ,1Jlll,tlt11•d l11l1•I\ 11 •\1 MASSAGE TECH. TRAINEE 11 \t ll"l' 1111 I \I is ·1·11 • Business Re ntal 4450 'II \ t 111 111..: I 1 \ 1tl 1 :!I I I ;111\ l1111 1· t 11111 .ill \ppt 11111\ 11111111 nr111 1• ~11111 111 l\i111kl...1•1·p<'t l11 do p.1\ 11111 l.1m1h .11 \\ \l'H Hool... hl'l'l>lllC \l,1111 \111,.,l hl' :1111 111 t'P'' l".tll '.\J1 , Hi.1111 .luhn..,on .\.. Son L1111·11l11 ,\J,·1 ('Ur\ :!li:!li 11 a rho r HI ' II . (' ~l :HO ~:ltl E\pcnl'nced clw1r:.1dcl•----------•I .111d t•i.pcnl•ncl!d front G-,1 Of SSSO 1Ja·c1111 1-:ll'dr 11111l' .... :1 lt•ad<'r 1n thl' pnnled l'lrl'llll ho.ire! mdui.tn hac; op<'t1111gs lor quahl} toot rol I nspcclors ('\.· pcrtt!O('(.•d Ill r <'<'CI \'lrlg inspcdum and final 111 spct•11nn of prinl<'d 'a 111111g la1h •II) :!I< 1 1111 lt•:!tltmatt• l111J 11nw I'"'' lwn "\11 l''Jl n1•t \\ Sl•nd lo -.c·hool. 1•:11 11 \\h1le you learn .. \pJll' 111 1wr:-.on an;. .11t ern11011 "' 1 e\l' 2112 llarhrn, Cn-.1.1 • ~ll'~a t)' '1· .. ... 11 • n111 I .1_ '\ 11111• I nil 111 I I I l'\l ll1•1tll ,\ 11.tllr 11.illto.t ••••.•.•.........•..... \rt(", 11l1·r. )..1 i.:1111.1 H• 11h <.;hnp I 'Hl,qtl I 11" "i t 'o.l'l I I\\' 1x11.1 1 •: •11,i. 1 or iii I 111-1 'IXh h l.111tl -11111 11111 '" 1 _:,,;i. :1BH lh·n :!ll \ 011 1 ·.: 1 .. 1 •11 X.i:!K tl I Hlti3 llJll1or ( \1 l1cl 1•11 • -.m hu' 'Hi'' "n .. "1111111t11prt\ h111 l...1t t h111 · ~ J•rl' , ••• 1111111 f'l•· lndustrialRental 4500 ft•11 1·d , .•• ·--d ...................... . Pn\.il• 11•11111 l11tl1 hot '""I"'' I 1,, ,,. I • I, ,11p; *MEW* COSTA MESA I '\\'.II lf.1111111 c\ l\.11-.c I ' " I .t I I' I I ' I I I I I I 111 Rentals toshare 4 300 1:11.oi.1 :11.i1 ... q 11 !).. 11•1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'I It 1 ~.!t•H 'I 1•f1.1 •· \\•lll>l(1u1\\\l \1t·-. 1~1\\\'t ,1\atl 1111cl 111·1 • \\ 111 1 : 11\\lll'I I ti I 1 .1 111 111 1).. ••t AREIMCOMPATIBLE I \ll\ll lllllkt•I Call Housemates I .t .1 ·\' J um ... 1111 " 111 111 , x:1:: 11 11 \I I I' •Pill 1111 :!:!II \ 111·.ll lr •il • \\" l'1 11lt '"""'" 111 111.: \\,11Pr. nt'\\ l1udtl1n..: "di ,. 1'1.C>l'l I 1111,J· llll'.lt l111 ,1li• 1'1~12:.!11 ~ I c i...11 \I< I 11111 '"'; ' Ill< hou • Ir• 11 Ill l ttlllll· FREE RENT •t S;dt '..!llcl 'l 11 >11'111\1111 631-3811 lu S.li.tHHl't i \c,tl' l,11"· \OUI' lool \\Ill! :'lllll I ,1r i.:1. e111111' II.I\ I 111111 d11 htr .. n·• llt·lp 1 .. a\ atlJ· 11111111 1;7:1 :n I) bl\ 11 hr .. :; l'I K9J!l Announce ments/ -I 1. \I >11-:s II .I\ e , 1111 r '"' n Personals / \J.1, ... ~u r I 1·11m1• 111 'ou 1 Lost & Found h 11m1· c · .i 11 II oh :1 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • tH.X hXAlh "It 11 I' ~I J II c!J \ ~?.s!.~.~~~~~ ...... ~~.~~I S.tl •\ ~u11 11 l!-.T g 1,, 1 ti I• 111,tlt• Employment & I '\,1n1c· t.1 c 111111., \ ,, Preparation t .,11 dt•ll (ti It\ I 1.t I •;:!!~•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·1 .• :1; ix:11 • h .11 ··11 • Jobs Wanted, 7075 1.o• I J·\·111.tl1· I .tl1h\ • ,11 1111,,111~' "Ill• I Jl1 ·1· 11 \ H I I \ .1 I ~I ,\ \\ .1 I 1111 I \ tll.t l!t' 11 \ "'' c111Klo ....................... ('h:t11l l1 •111 1·11mp.Jrt1t11t 11,1.'hl I llOh H .. 11t11•tl I lc•lt•ll ,, IK , I 'l'i --I Bulldin)! a1dc!->.!'>Uh ... 11tull'; l'U..,l0than .... & :..uh .111fl-., ,\ppl~ LJJ.:Ull:1 B1•J t h 1>1 ... tn<"l f'1•r-.on1ll'I 01 ltt't' \1·ni..-, lrom 111 S('hool •>:!."> Park '' l' I. H CITY OF 11 ool Huntinqton Beach 1wc•tls 1t•m1>0r:1n· IH'lp 111 '>llltt'tl do),! 111'1'11'1'' I Thi· ... •· :111• :..11111 l lt'I Ill 1oh-. p,11d 1111 :1 11•1• Ira..,,,., 1:ltt·. 7;, ,'I,; ~I :tilt p1•t 1 .it 1,0 ,1 I<•·\\ ,,1 ti 1 htrn Help Wanted 111·1·11 ... 1• \\Ill t·unlad ,.,. 1kth1td ·1 1.11 1... 11 1.,1 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "11l1•n1·1•, 1·11nc·1·rn111 :., 11.111,1 1'111111 0 1,111· i· lqng Advert. SSSO. + hc·1·n:-l'llll! ol 111•h .\111,.,t h .11 r m ,1I1· '\ .11111•11 ~l'I' """' l.tkl· lhl' 111•-.h Ix.· HI )f" old Ill t1"1l'I Jlltl 1>11..,t1n l'lt· ..... ,. 1 Jll 1111ttltH11..,• lla\l.' t"<ir. \\111 IH'\'"l'nl ;1 111•al ap t'Mi·llCl:J.I alt t.pm rn,11... .. money' l'rl'\ pcaranl'l' l'tOJt'cl stJrl:. -,:1lt•'> \'\I' ,, mu.,l. Wnte Januury Wili l'lt•ast• ap rOC:'\I> To~ l'uncllt• \ II II r ti \\ II ply , 1'1·r~onnl'l orrit·c. !\111•1\ fu rr "( ti \I I» •111.1tt' :!:) • .. ..~;.-; ,. t \tnnt h to month . or \\h1t1• fC'mJll' Ill (;oltll·n 'l'.t\ dli·i k ·• \ls o ft>t' 2000 l\1atn St lluntmgton lt.,1..,1· .\ frw rcm;11n111,.: \\l'.;t Coll1·~l' Kl.! !C1l1t Jnh' (.'.ill Control (':in•cr Bcarh. CJ !12648 536·5-191 , .. ,.,.,, Hmm.it" l'I... '\\\pl l'\\nll'l' • 1ll •.t11 •1~;11 ...... 10 111.11 llt\111111' 'l>J"' lell .\l1ss1on \ 11· 1 1-:mpltt\ int•nl Agency. I-:qual Opportunity 111 lnlfu,lnJI P ark. 1S.111 r'Ol ~0 B1•,111t 0 1 .11\).!l' 55li >l;)(IX Employer 1>1t·J.!» fl'\\, lo .\ht 1.1 m.ilc <·at l.1111g h.111 X -----------north to Wdwr:. Hra.:Jd 1 nw-,, lll•.1 1.:01. l'l.111•11 '"'"t.inl nt>t•cktl lor pro· - desk :-.; B. tH I 9211 en c FIL:\11:\Dl:STRY DIET ARY SERVICE SUPERVISOR Rayv1ew Conv. Hos p. Co:,ta Mesa. 642·3505 :\lu:.l ha\e cert1l1t·<1tc or ha\(! complt:l<'d :.ome <· o u r s c s l o w a r r1 n•rt1l1catc. Salary range S3. 7.'l lo S-' 25. DRIVERS WANTED l\1C'n or Wom e n '.\I ust bl' 25 or O\ Pl' .\pply In P1:rson Yellow Cab 11 :!5 1Slater1\ v<·nuc Fountain Valley DUFFY'S RESTAURANT wants expenem·1•tl DINNER Waitresses and HOSTESSES Must be 21 or over. Apply m person. 103 N. Bayside Or. Newport Beach. 640-5123 Puhlir Rl'lat1ons or Sale!i expcr helpful. Do pre· 'iew booking:. & handle salesmen. Open f'rida.v Abigail Abbot Personnel Agency. 4500 Campus Or .. Su II\' 102, N. H 5.'17·6122 llOSPIT,\I. WARD SECRETARY llosp1ta I t"q11•1 . tt\'l'l'"" F /llmc. 3 I l :w :.h1tt P.limc 11 i 311:-hift l'on tart .Mrs .. l<.'n~c11. l'n:-ta :\I c s a :\I l' m 11 r 1 a I Hosp1lal. Ii 12·27:J·I JUI Victoria. C :\I E 0 Jo:. Classified ads sell b1~ items, small items or any item. Just caJI 642·5678. MEDICAL circwt hoards. E:\t('llent Baek ortirr for 'I I lx•ncfib., 111dun1n~ grou1 S;tlary ha!'>l'rl nil "'111 hfc. health and dt•ntal in qu.1hl1c:tt1t111'. S1•111I " :.ur<rnC't', pu1d h11l1days.s.uml' ('1 t1 Wond vacallun·and ~1<'k fto;l\c. Se;ih ~111 g h x111 ,'\1 good \\OrktnJ.: r1>nd1l1ons Tu~t111. Slt• ."iOI. Sa111.1 Salary n1mmt•n:-uralt ,\11:1. C,\ !l:!io;1 \Vith t':<J'>C'rtl~nt't' \\'t• CH'l -.1 ~tahk, growuiJ.: ennt :\lcdrl'al S(•1·11'1,11' panv 1t11·atcd t\t'~tl' lht ;\J('d Tra11sc·n1111011 ,\ l)rang1.• <"ounl) :\irpurl 'thl)rthand dl•..,11·1·d . Full Onl~ qualil1t•d 1;111 l111w Sal;1ry Op1•n 1';111 chrt;tlt·~ nl·Ptl ,q,ph . lol' 1tllerv1ew f) l·I t:.?10\; B mCEON ~t.ECTRONICS INC . 18522 Von Karm•in Irvine. Ca. !12664 833·0870 An Equal 1Jpporlu111ty Employer N••d 1port1 •4uipm•nf T .·~ if~ f<'lm.111• \\ .11111 d to ... h.111 l 1 'l \ hllll" \\ II'\\ Ill , \t .... -.1•11\ \It I" 1KI /\X l'I lliul.t•r-. tr1\ tlt•d Ila \\'1bo11 lil:1 !JX:JI art I ).!ll''''"J.! sa\1111 \\'tll lram COOJt. exper Breakfast, !-. t\t' 1111,...1 I> vc•lr1pm('nt .11h.i11•·1·ri h·1·h1111·s In must b<.' r.1,t Top pay -----------•I . ' " I.ml I h 1•1•..,honrl, 11101...' 492·13a:lBOll'SCCH'Ft-:J-: fo:l1•rlronicAssemblers ;,1q ',!;'ll!toi ,tll Ci.1•1:111;i<i lil..c· 1l 1t,I...\ Ill II" I l1111l'. l1:11r l>t•Sll!ll HOW IS THE TIME ror job seekers to rhcck the Daily J11lol llcl1.1 Wanted cl.is:.1f1catio11. Ir the JOb you want 1s not there you mig ht co11siucr -- offering your services Oon'l clrop the ball' G!'t a with un ad 111 lhl• .Joh JCJb with a low 1·11~l D;11lv Wanlt'd l'all'gory. l'h11nl' l'ilol C la ~~ll 11•11 ,\ti -- ~ llr an 1111 l\.11 h 101 .. h.11 "I \\ ",c In•' II I \\11 I h ti I ~ l1·m.tl1• !lf.X tiKlt. '11.H i.l.1 I r•lt ... f'l'l'll t'lllt \\ ,11111'!1 .ll\I! 1:.!B \ ,q11 Ill ( \I t I\\ 111 : room i.111 1~:1 1 r )'rof t>t'l '11n 'I 1-' 111 'ht htxun. lllll Ill II\ I 111111111 110 ~Olflk(•r ~tlll I l ttl t. 1!.17 21J30 - AIRPORT l'.!tllt ~q11.11'1' 1'1•1·1 l'I' :' 1'1·1 ~q Vt \II'' 11111 l1t wm•d ul I 1"''' .1111pl1· pJrh111i.: Harbor Invest . Co. Reoltors 6 73-4400 114' ... t {'11 .. 1 :t M l'':t Im· woo <~ ttltKh(! It li!CI <WX p" r i.:,.,., Iii:! 1117 ~rc;pnn c·ontt•mp <"In -WESTMINSTER :Jl Ho 'hr 111•\\ .! II r ., h.1 .1pl arport ,111'.I " 1 un I' u 1n .. r .1n1" 111 ('I\ .1111 p.1c 111• n1l11t 11111 h 111.il1 •, l<1•1.\,11d 1:11 .11 :1. Ill '11!1 l:!'i•· Fill ;...11 111 .. 11 '•·111·1 \II' l\\';11 It \\ ;tll... II H F1•111all• ('.tll !It.;• 11111.t t11 ld•:nltl \ FOi '.\i i> Cal I \ t , h1•1i.:1• '"' hll. tatl •"'" 1•.tt '· Hol:,~1 & ~k F.1dllt•11 H!I:! ~!l.1 FOl.,;~I)' Whitt• :.mall \mt>rlldn Sp1l1 Fclm~t·r IV l'':ttl"\lcW 557 111K trpr1 hu' ~111t1 ('.tll .di ~11'1 s1n11 \111 to mook i1m1<1'i!l 1~;u; "\r 1-.ll\\..rcl & lntlu-.11\ FOl '\I> ln.,h ~··ll 1•r \\ ·'' m .ti 1· I' I J 1· \' n t 1 ,, ~ "Offiu Rental 4400 ··•·····•···••········ 150 I Westcliff Dr. "\1•" llllfl fo in.111t tal I tr LtOSfftcJ Office Span 1'1111 nn Stl l' \I .1n.1~!1•1 c i ).I Iii 12 '1111 t• \I :! Iii As hwill Burke & Co. 714 634-2500 Stor~ 4SSO ·••···················· STORAGE SPACE \1111111 lfonw... tr.1!11·1 1 1 w up ... inn· 11H11·t•' 1 I'" h I 1 It 11.11 ,1, l r I 1 '11f1t 11flr '\ I\ t, 1~1 K.> I 1 h t1111tl 1111... A '""'' \ ••11111.! 11·111 ti• l' .... dl1• \ ll \\ ,1 nl I 1 (, I-I \\\ 111 li:'1i I 11111111 I .. 11 i:•• ·•l'I" "' \I 1.J d .1 111:111.1 .,, .. '\f \\hi 111• l.111 l!.•t).!1' h1llht' l'li 2:111t SllOI' HO!I So l•:l l'.1111in11 AVON Why Get Sno...,,ed Under By Christmas Bills? Earn mona•y to pa'\' th1'm a '> an i\ \' O N H 1-; P R 1-; S l·: :" T1\TIVt-: I'll :.how \OU ho~ CJll 5·10 70'1. 01 Zenith 7 1359 Heal. S:i11 <'11•111t•11lt• COOK nt•1·1li-d f111 lh'\\ prt• '''ltuol 111 11'1111• (';111 l.t'I'. ~:,~ 1:1:11 Counll•r i.:11 I, tr\l'I' IH lhty 11\: / or I·: \ \' 1\ pp I y 111 11..i-... on. h1•ntuc·kv 1-"ricd <'h1('kcn 2!12!1 1-:. <:st llwy l'cl~t COUPLES Ne\\ purl Ht• JCh exec 'eek~ amh1t1ous, s ue n•ssful rnuplcs a-; part tim<.' m~nl ,,.,.,Ol'lalcs. In len 1e~. ll 111 l<Hi7. BJh,..,1tll'r n1•1·lll'd ml DELIVERYMAN 11·~1· 111 "t ltool J.t,JI lo f',trl' s :115 \In L.1 r I y /\.\I for 1 ... 1 ~·t .1tl1·1 .rlt1·1 n1·~:.pa1x·1 c1,.11, 'tnint' ,1i\1111I uni II .1hnut ti 7 .1rt•,t 'lu't htl\I' lrit t·:ir PM, "' Ill\ hoc11c•. on Sia \\:J.I.: 111 \:ti\ prrf d f\;tll111ot l't'llll \llln Vt 1 '\o Colli·i·t 'Iii'' 11i:i:1 :-tJrting.l .111 ~lh1ti5 1:11:-1 I> l' I 1 ' t· r ' \I a 11 I o 1 CORE RE-WORK OPERATOR ;\l1111mum of 6 month~ t:K· pctil'lll'C Ill m1111ature as· !'> l' m b I y w o r k w i t h m1 crosropc prefe rre d . Good rm.:cr dcxtcnty. Gooct 111b10n (contact s ok ). If you have the above <1uahficat1ons and are a ~ood r e liable worker, please apply in person STANDARD MEMORIES, INC. \n Applwd \1 J~m·ltl'll ('orp :!:t~t south 1\nn1· St s.111111 Ann. <.'a !)2704 lt.1ll\!>llt1•1 1 lll'<'ll :1 :\an N<'•,qlort 1111.,, \111,1 lt1• "' I .1111" Yt' oltl l.l\t neat ,111111.,11111 1-! Full \n 1-:quul Op1111rtun1t\ 642-5678 Plt11n1• r.1:.? 51i7X 7100 Hefp W Clftttd 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ISLANDER YACHTS For Clu~iried Ad ACTION Call A DAILY PILOT AD·VISOI M2·5'71 1.,,m~ate Full Time Openin9s Assembly Carpenter Bonder Finisher /Delai ler Electrician Hardware Ins taller Mill Assemblers Cabin el Router Opr. Mast Assembler Mold Repair Specialist All f'o1iti0fts R ... re Prior Experiettc.. E•c•tnt pay. fult btMfih. Apply In penon. 1922 lorTanca Road, lnlM 111 I .... 1111.t \111 \\I .., \II ,;11 ll~hi 1Jrµ.., 31f ll.tl h I i :IOI \1•\\lllHI llo "' h \l 'i "'" '9Puc•h HI. fl U >112 ~.q 1>1., l>IKO 111 1111·l1·rr1•1I 1!1:1 71l31! tinw Bt'HI h St.tltOlll'I' 1-:nwlo)1•1 1\1 F L '·'' _________ ,,. 10lt1C";_11_n_1•_11 ... ~l~>~r.:.."~l~I-......:[::::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!••••• ' . . . .. I .. 11· I f ,, ,, ,, II 11 II -' ·' . .. .'1. II II 1: .. I ~!!~ ..... ?!~l~~.~':.~ ..... ?!.~HelpW•ted 7100 H..,WOftt.d 7100AppiOftc.~ 8010 D4>91 8040 Sonday.Oec:ember21 ,1975 DAILVPILOT 07 ' ·······•···•··········• .............................................. ···•·•··••············· PRODUCilbH ARnST t .RN'S TECHNICIANS F'unitw. 1050 Gat"09t Sale 8055 Mi1ce4lon-.ou1 1010 Kelvlnator Rerr111rr<'t'ttr •PET WORLD• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••• _.,. ••••••••••••••••••••• T he D a ily Pilot seeks an artist c i<penenced ln production or line art paste up, and use of stat camer a: lfd.Tlme) Senior/ Technician side by 11do Greto. S7S. Coekeu. CluhuabUll. I B Y Gvr111c S3le S;•t & Slhl WANTED SS 7 200S -P oodleK . Sh1h -t z.u , ** U * * ~761 Mtddll'<'ofl Hunt Med Surg. 11 7.30 i.h1fl l::l(per. ucut\' car~ hospital only. Excellent bcner1ta. Conlnct Mrs Jt'nsen, 642-2734, Costa Me1Ju Mtm or141I .Hospit•l, 301 V1ct ona C.M.EOE . Lady Kenmore Portable Malte!i.e, G Shepherd, Cood Used i-\lm1turl' & ln~'\Oo &.ich TC>r C,u;11 OOLLAlt U1s hw<s11hl·r. sohd rnople:i Samoyt.-d, J;ap Spaniels, Appliances OH I "111 . PI\ I D 1-· 0 R 'I OU It Successful applicant will s h ow portfolio inc luding layouts and finished artwork. _ Posit10n requires ab1Jity to work with people and provides lop, 5 l'Yde incl s antt11.· m1111 S<•hnauLl'r. Poms. Sellror You SUN ONl.Y' Moun.: to J E\H~LHY \\A l't'll I-~. rng ~·nsh Can b<! bUJ It in 100 m1wd puppies Stud MASTERS AUCTION 11~n.illt.·r homt>. Mui.t :-.ell' AHT OBJ f:CTS, <.iOLO. Used 6 munth:-.. SJ~O ~v,mostbret-.h.252SW l-urn1lun', 'JV, mcrn.) Sll.\'EK a;RV!C.:t 493 5945 17th at 1"111rv1cw. SA. 646.-8686&8ll·962S Nt-:W&v:-.1."lihi.hld&de fl!\!•: fo'Ulf'N & Ai\ -Orx:n cv(•, 531·5027 Aft &.Coll 842· I 542 1·or lkms 10<!11 ik'H~rly TIQU 1-:s 1>15 22<.>0 • rntcresling a ssignments for a ll departments of the newspaper. Apply CJl. White C:oldspol rcll,>t $75 --------.---Ur H li tot Hrookhurst with at ltost two y~or-s 16 c-u ft 1130 Victoria •S:unl Pup1>, AKC. put a Shop & Save · new & used & Adarn:-.1 PUBLIC AUCTION •~t•ct inllybnds Apt i.1 CM ltttlesparkleunderyour furn , gift~ ni1sl' --Mi\N\'l'f'lo .. \l~CWl-'1 . t·~ RN'S PART·TlME ' --' --lr"~ 213 •30.5107 Wilson 's J~rgam Nook . S.S,000 AJ>ropos Wart.lrnl>t-1 "TAT .... J L ' w L· 1 1," CMOS. testing, failure 2 Or Harv"st C""ld 16.3 <'u -...... __ .. --54S W.19lhSt. C.M. hkt.' new, fo\Y sm 2 Mt•ll • •• ~ ... "' ,., J" 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa. 11·7:30Shtft /\ides exper J· 11 shift. Beverly Manor <.:onv Hosp. Laguna ll1lls . 2A452 Via Estrada I ' v /\HT OUH:cn; /\'.\ cmalys s, and e"vlron-rt . self defrost refng. "PoodlHRPeople.. ----Sue Luitunnlirh49:.5!WI TJ<)UES. Jo'IM·; fUHN f Call for APPointment -642-4321 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. rnent~I t est ln9. t:wo ~erfect. conct. $175 Puppies 546·2848 WATER BEDS MOVING SOON HAM 111 r;·n.: PllO"\E f'OH I'\ yean fonnoltec!-'1cal 645·27666·lOPM. -GERM.SHEPHERD Cornplel~S~ZiU~5w/dt•l1v <1f'M. Unmdfathcr clo<"k ~()it~ UHOt:lll ltl- An Equal Opportunity Employer troinlng desared. Westinghouse Washer & PUPS sso. 4·POSTERS$l.W.95 (w<slnut>. like 1ll'w !\250, 645 2<' _ _ Responslbllities in· Elt:c Dryer $125 both, 4~ 9390 Aqua Heaven 830·7062 I. J d 1 1•' ~ S l' h 1 t' k l"irc~ooo or~. t-:ul S7~ SALESCOUNSELORS elude ~valuatinq Whirlpoo1Gas0ryer$40. . BPI. t h I llutrdryt'r SHI , H-<.:.E cord. dl'I oak . Cu<i~ For Newspaper Promo· KenmoreElecdryer$35. Lhasa Apso pupp•es, cusomcot.r~ ,vevet ·~hp 1ww motor~ th\y F'irt.•wood Su Iv tion. Must enjoy working hybrid watch modules, Guar/Del 546-8672 AKC 8 wks Christmas blue floral design & 2 duty) sio ea Metal BUQ 1 22 PI' · with young people 10 lo failur~ analysis, and . 675-5937 . blue chairs. 0 rocker> stand on ~hceb SlO. 581 I . --- 14 years of age. Rehablc evaluation study pro-Must sell, xlnt one yr. old . Total si5o fi~m . ~olnut Garden t ools. many tan1·1•lh'd Contract :!OOu Help W•tect 11 o~ Htfp w_.c1 11 oo •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Medi~al Rec~ptior_ust ,.review Clk $550 !'-lllO !-iurg. SPl:'C:tallst Splil fee. Some office ex· m.'Jr I !03J! ~osp .~ecds per., enthusiastic .. ()hone trnt o~t. ~nrl d . He~e~t .. personality", s trong typ. pho11c.' apµl!>. ~chld , mg,superlrvint:Co.Also p~·_i:hoMd. billinl: .. ins fee jobs. Call Control '->-'lO ~iOO t-lot~ fnn!lc Career Em ploy m enl 111•nel1t:. ~end n•sumL· Lo Agency 556-8508 transportation required. Kenmore portable dis· DACHSHUNDS, A l_(C, coffee table & 2 t'rld items of furniture. Call )<b carpt.>ttng, bt.>loY. Excellent part-time post· gram. hwasher, Sl60. Offer. standards. champ. line. tables SlSO 557 5058. _ 751 6012. co:.t I ins tall 547 872-J tion. High pay for 2-J 551·2343 s hots. wormed. J 728-4485 . -- ------ hours each evt•ning, hair Please send resume -------Pvt ply White ve.I \'l't corner V<'rv L'n1quc Garage Sall· Firewood/Stock Up d· y S t d C II and solory history or HARV~ Sr c; 0 L D --------.-couches. 8 "7 Sl,UO each. Suit Wee! l lO!l Tu-.l111 S75 l'Onl/delb12 21l2t 64~.810: fo~ ~!t~rvi~w I • GENEHAL li:LECT IU C Attention llunters · AKC Sgl bedSl5. 49H!376 Av l' C 0 ~ta t\I t?, J _ ber 00 opp y '" pers on; WASH EH & OHY1':H Gt'rrn Shorlhaired . --. &IV-tnn . . F'rc.1mNI wl. Abruu 1 1hw ore5: • M icroelrct ronjc s APARTMENT s 1r.1.;' Pointer must sell (714) Like_ new Oak tab~c & 11 1 • llncli.:e 3,..5._ ssooiofrt•i SALES/photo ProductsDivjsion,500 BEST OFFER Sz:lS 5274535 chairsS350Aclmiral.\ldc·Stcrcu, sew1nJ: ffiJl'h tradl·U.12~19h-l57'1i2 • J\1 UST T I I • LL ---------by side refn.g w /auto book f ht· k .. , Photo O ... V"'·Up. A d"al S "Pr r 1 0 ,. A • e · • · S ~ · " <. J\ Samoyed AKC Ong1nal icemaker 1 · 11ncc S-100 s , ts an · '•H uurn • .... 1 5 1 I .\cl No ~74 , Ou1ly l'1lot, --· ------ 1' 0 Hox 151.iO , Cos ta Ht:;,\L ESTATr:SALES '\ll'Sci Ca. 921i:.'G .\TTENTION --LICENSEL>. " " " 645-7857 . . • ~ " cleaner & mul'l1 mul'h four,..;., e. ler 1ni.: ~1 \er f<?r hous~w1ves s ingle Newport Beach, Co. --<.:hnstmas Dog. Will hold 846·83GS _____ more 11.ilO Iowa, <;~I . Sun spoon~. furl..,,, (ldds 4. \tOOELS·l\fJ\SSEUSES I llNLlCENSED. Fl~Ur<l Models, F.scorl!> GETTHERED girls. Flex1b hrs. 493 2880 92663 Electnc Rance. Tappan Lil Christmas. SlOO.e~. 4 Country French ladder & cvt•s t•ncls. Alsc1 plac c· ~t·IJ11'J!' Scfts Rep SI 000+ ;------------------~ CDbl oven. Codopplerhtone , Poarmin&.spSetrc~i~tb Sahv:~ back chairs. rush :.ca~. Hor::_s-----No Ueakrs. l'.tll 548 ti'.?'! rweded. Top money. Ne" CARPET .Stucho. 631·3811 TREATMENT! We train you to sell i\t 0 T E L 1\1 A I D • homes with an accelerat- Travelodge, top wages ed course that starts im- for exp. personn<'I. Apply mediately. If you are in· m person. 6208 W. Coast terested in earning big llwy. N.O. money from the start. . • HUGHES ' ame w/ m e ome . . . xlnt $7Sea 675·2123 .... 8060 or642·8~Sl. Are >:?u a ··people : : but not needed. £200. quality puppies. 968·2716. · · ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ,- person with ~ College • • 551-6361. · · 1 Xtra. lrg s<!ctional SSO: s io'Qr ~all', L5 mo colt, trnd IRVTNI-, Co:i -.~ Coun_ri 1 Degree? Outside sales '-------------------.J We1mara ners/Beaut1fu swivel chairs SIS/ea lo voke command slud Club Mt'ml>l'rs h1p, ~51111' ex per. a must. Job can Hu<>E"csal .. ,•Oca .. ,.,rtuco .. ;Pt• .. v PORT. DISHWASHER Af KICd pups:h6 wkSs5.0Pet. Good cond. 548-7116 . run·n1u1tr hrsc. 644~2933. or b('~l offrr 83:! s;>l.1.. -·------ 1 get individua lized free :--;unsE. Part lime LVN training on the job in one reli er. Ni g ht sh ift . of many lopoffices locat· SuhArcute Psy<·h llosp. ed thruout Orange Coun- < i A R F ' E L D C 0 N · t.\'. l'all for further de-v A L E S C E N T only m ake you money! qu ppo n Y EstateSale-Nrly New 1c or s ow, . /up,. ------<Dou g Ne h 1 ~ ) o J Call Control Career M/FEmployer Call548·3059 Perfect for Chnstmas. 9li':.!' cust. md. couch gd 7 yr old Gelding part 213ill28-!IBSO. Employment Agency M6·4681 days, 499-2105 cond. blu floral xtra lg. Quarter &. Arab S400, ---. ----- 556·8508 ' eves/wknds. cushions,h i bck S6o. 536·9709 LANE <_edar Chest. II~ ---------THE REUBEN E. Bicycles 8020 536·4795 -new. f,<:1rlv Amenc·;111 LEE. 151 E. Coasi ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yo_r~shirc Terrier AKC. · Circle "Y" Roping sad~ ~tylt-5180. 963-1!:115 SCRAM LETS >1 Tiniest female. 8 wks. Beautiful custom lov die, 151•l" seat like new --0--------. Hwy., N.B. now has * * * * * * * SJSO. 536·0646. eseat, turquoise. $75 or will sac. $300. 645-4361 Sau~a near new. pul'I llOS P!T AL, .,.,71 tails . Arlene, (714> ANSWERS · offer 644-448 1 2607 cabmet. dry or n1111t.1 openin9s ·for LAGUNA Akila~uppicsAKC Reg.6 Bucke eNB Throughbred Stud 19yrs stt.'am bath, cos t ~37 0 ., 8-l8·8742 1:urfield Avl'. llunt Heh.--------- ~:.1; 9671 Toward -Officl' COOK TRAINEI BEACH "ks. import stock adora· Y -old, make offer. mu:.l now S250. 00'.! 11·15 Outlaw-Joirtcr ble847·3187 _ King size Water Bed. :-.ell to clo:.e E s tate . - -. Fervor -Ml'ekh· and DAY BUSMEN. CYCLERY Old E Sh pd . Beaut wood headboard & 837 ·0820 Tawny Mink Stoll', I , IU:AL ESTATESALES OUTOFWORK. A ly 3 t 4 PM og. ee og l'uµ Pedestal t'ur spread Pcr!>1;1n L3 mh .l:.i :'.kr1 \l'HSES Arc 'l;.·ou re~dy for a r··n· Talk about a m asterful PP O ' 240Thalia St. pi~s . Xlnt qu3'1• t op S250 646·8035 ·Reg. Quartl'r llorse Geld Sl5-0.5-l6·077o ... .. M d th Fr' champ l111es. AKC !>how --·------_ ing. :.!•12 yr:. Ches tnut, RH 'S-LVH'S ta!.lll' l!nfl? We are -approach. a panhandler on ay ru I• 494-1522 & p<.'l. To good homes on· 42" dming table Walnut ~rcen brol.e. S60U or h~!>I For salt'' 111-.l' new. wl11I Aides Orderlies with offln•s in Orange. cameuµtometh1smorn· day.:_ i-\JllSclcct1011111 lyS200+.645-7396 top I 12" leaf S45 offer 54G·511J lq.!,ure :.'-••ll'~. !-1/t• , \\L• hJ\t' Int-. of hos111tal Tu s tin Hunlington mg. held out his hat und NfSHfKf . . 493-7578 ' -----545-0ti:i-Oalte rSpm said, "Can you h<'lp a TOWTRU''K DRIV'-'H. ~ho Schnauzer Puppies.-----__ --J•welry 8070 -----.IJlf r<'hrf work avail Bearh. & t;osta Mesa. "' "' ~ \II c;h1lls All davs. 1\11 Don't settle for less-85'/, fellow whose country is expcr'd. G & W Towing Custom Sport AKC. born _<>ct 27, will King Sz. Water bed. htr, ... •••••••••••••••••••• !\laple 4 postrr dbl twd .\. .1 r(•,i-. J 0111 J . pro-I commission paid to _o_UT __ O_F_\_V_O_R_K_?·_· ___ , 1000 Irvine.NB. 642·1252 1 • hold for Chn st mas. Sl25. sioo· Antique Ma hog WANTED end tbls. m<s~ ln• ~uld ~up •··~sional nur-;mg !len·ic'e s~lespeople for sales & Secretary/Sales ln~.!~~~al ~IS·869S Hutch. $350; 2 Boys Stm' ortogether6i3-21ll:! _ ''\\Ork thcday:-., hours & listings. We're interested TRAl .... EE utt Doxie Min. AKC Ued grays, Makeofr; 497-1527 TOP CASH DOLLI\ R H 0 A y Interesting work in small j ...... c-tition 1 SlOO 5 ks p Al o f' o R you H UC)e nee· • ear ·•fl'.b of your choit'<' 1 n Y0 u ! Ca I I P hi I electronic manufactur ASSEMBLERS/ J 0 s-d;"& SS d ma e, · w • Complete bedroom set J EWEL.RY, WATCHES. PUBLIC SALE Bn.>n~~e:1t~yur:.cs Gibihs:'.1~~~·9511 ing co. Typing. gen'l of. PACKAGERS p p 5 55l ·J925. good condition $150 ART OBJECTS. GOLD, NcwportGallen<'s Ltd ISl'IOCampus Dr. no sr.o I~ ~I-\'!~ rice work, dictation, etc. Expcnenced Assembler.> High Risers Sh1h-l zu. JO wks. AKC 557.5793 ~J L v EH s F, R v I c E . '.ewportBch 546-1505 ~"!JrJ ~fW:ie~~ Orthodyne Electronics. TempoTemporaryllclp MX $99.95 Champ li.nes, f!l~les,Db l bed compl e t e. Jo'JNB r'UHN & AN· Overoncm11l1ondull;1r ~ -"-·---~~ ~~e~~~~~[61~_ve. CM 17802SkyParklrvine Largeselect1on ofquali· ~l ea ut d1spos 1t100 . matching lge dresser Tl~UES.fit\5-2.'.?00 offincc·!>l&tl·l...t'ontt'm ['.urs ing Attenda nt, ex· Call540·4455 ty bikes. lOO's lo choose 644-2577. w/mirror & nilcstand, Must sell Chatham porary Jeweh·v, ('•.Y~l:.il pe rtel\('l•d. Bay\1ew -s E f m I ood546-4016 E Id & porcelains.ch111,1.~1lv1•1 l'11n\. Hospital. 2055 ecretary/ XeC ·-------ro_.:..__ _ --AKCGERMAN natura w · mcra s rin g ., c::ir}ll'ls,furniturc·,t•tt l'h A CM 1'12 3-05 Fantastic opportunit ) T.RANSCRIBER Girl's 21.i'' Sears Uike. 3 SHEPHER, D PUPPIES Garan. Sal• 8055 ~.~c.1~~,:,11ce. s4ooo o r ur:_in_ ve. 1• • :, _ Real Estate Sales 55 8 '2-._ "'° ""' GALAXY REALTY for outstanding person to Tladiolo~y. expen1•n1·( sµd. Coaster brakes. S25. __ 2·1 78 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --SALE HUUHS · fo"rid;.t \ Pr<'sl I" ious I oc:1 ti on. bl• Secretary to the Presi prcrcrrct1. San Clemmtt 55~·6042 all 6:30 pm._ -Adorable Toy-Poodle Pup-PUBLIC AUCTION Hune Once·A· Year lJt't'. 10th. l:! r:uon 51'.\J ORDER CLERK '\p('t.'!>S. :.kills· Typin~. · .. -dent cif a medium Siled Gt·ncral Hospital. Mr , , AKC C & E • 0 'lNF. ~ S3lurday. Ilt•c. :!0th phone work. busH· math Strong ~ales s upport -Com pan Y lot at ed in Ad·1ms 714 496 1122 Days Schwtnn Varsity 27 , pies. reg. ome , MANY IT MS F t . PUBLIC SALE 12. noon-SP ~I . Sund." 1-.lqwr 1n tnll'rnallonal lligh commissions. Call bt.'aul iful S:.i n Uiego. ' - - . ~ · --10 .\JJCCd, l:(n•t•n, hkc nu :>('<'~ 546.1263 ESTATE J E.W ~LR y ' Newport Gallcr1t-~ Ltd OCl·. 21-;t. '.! I• ~I 51' :'II hll'\lnl''>~ llt•s1n1hh• Sl•nd Vic Stuart 901 Dover Dr. Good aµpearan<'l', top Gor.l.(t.'OUs 675 :J\ICl\I \\1' S--d f --1 ART OBJ E(; TS. AN !\I ond :H . lh• t'. 2211 ti Suite 130. Newport Beach k'll & d d T -1le amoyc e ma e TIQUES. FINE FUflN. < 11 d 11 · 11·!->umt• 10 ('las:-.1f1l·cl 1\d s 1 s . c 1callon re-* UTO EM* lOSpced boy's b1<·yclc S!S. l\laskan Malamute ETC. PHONE FOH JN. l\cr one mt ion o ars 12.noon·9P'.\1. uo Gtl2. t 0 Uatl> l'ilot, 645·3 111 quir<'d. Please submit EMPLOYME ... T finccond.s.'iO. Husk~. male sso. Shots. F'O . & BT•QCllURE ol finccstate&contcm 2542W.CoostHwy. r• o Bo\ 1!'160, Cos ta your qu<1hf1cations in ...... 640+l!!S. 0 ,1 papers. 14941 Gain-~5.2200 " porary Jt.•welry. cry~lal. Newport Beach \les a.C.o\ 92G2G ------ -confidence fo llHO Stall' OPPORTUNITIES _ lord Cr. (Willows> ______ porcel:uns , ehina, s1ln•r --RECEPTIONIST St .• San01e~o.CA92101 l"ullorPartT1m1• 11 s IR I h J' d 1 55 .,., • ., carpets .furn1turc.eu l7141645-2200 ~ wantc'd for Sales Office. Attn : .Mr. AJt .. r 1 ·pc J ei~ ,elor '''"l' ~~-"---HUC)e Once·A·Yeor ---- , ,\., f:xper. Nc'('l's ... a n \Int concl SR5 PUBLIC SALE \\'rou ... l1t Iron Book• J' Order u .. k 1T~ pt• SS70+ Must enjoy dealing with ------.\~t' 21-65 EllJ,:1bh: · ·• lGJ<H>l2 ft-.. e to You 8045 SALE lll.Jl R~: f'rnta~ . .. ? ' ~·It \cctCostClk Sf~Ml thepubhcamlcapableofSecretaryneed<'d.sharp. c;oToThe!\eareM ..... -R'k ... ,, •• :•••••••••••••••••••• NewportGallenesLld l>e('.J 9th.12 noon ·5P~l. 6 I.di "1-full kngl 11 • \1 P Payroll T' 111· Sf;so handling busy phones. sm fast moving com TIC TOC l\lARfa:T =.·hwmn 1 l'" .!('! ..-oy:. Saturd.ty Uec. 20th. 1:! '.''.gt. iron rloors. Sii> !...c1· ~la~Cartl SlllKI Apply in person. Penny µany. Type 75 WPl\l a<· ForAppllcat10ns&lnfo Motocros~ S?5, 20' c;irls Puppies. Lab/Retrvr. 7 i)\•er one m1lhon dollars nooo 5 P:'\T. Sunday, Dec. _tHZ_·_o3_3_5_. ----- 'l\pcGO Hul'n~1 l'rk SliOO S•n·er. 1545 Newport c uratl'ly , phone ORCALLt7Hl642·7i02 S24 . 2 Spd 'T'andcm "ks,nee'1good~ome. ~rine estat e &conlt:m· 21st.200P;\l-5Pl\l,:\lnn ·~fAN'S Cl'STO\T Ft:I .Ir \('<'l flul!na l'rk swo Dl\'d .. Costa Mesa. personality, m ust be N · Tic Toe Systems. Inc. SlOO/bst. 552· 7560. 5'18-08!J2 porary jewt?lry. crystal. day D cc. 2 2 n cl. 1:? COAT. fl mos old. Ori In JO(' Pt•rscm11el 1\gcncy -ganized. Jrvme Complex. 10 Spd. bike, hoys "2r Adorab~e M. 10 wk old porcelains. china, silver. noon-9P:\1 <'Ost SHOO Am monnl! '" ~RI•: 17th Cos lJ ~l<•sa SOOO·S650 per mo. 546 Si·IS M---h--d . ·-l\·crson, It\ ,.., Int cond Germ Shep pup needs yd carpets, lum1Lure, t'tc. 2542 W . Coast Hwy. Jlaw3ii. Sacrifice at SJOll. Suite 2~ tl·l2 1 lill R sp· ato ere on ISl' & d f 536 2300 ... e wport Beath 673-1716 ~~ e If fJ ....................... 548·1776 , g am. . SALE HOURS : Friday, I 4) 645 2 00 ----------- -Th · Secretary Antiques 8005 --. --6 mo . old German Dec. 19th, 12:noon-5PM, 71 • 2 Brand new l'rofr:-swnal eraplst Bookk ... e-r •••••••••••••••••••••••Ten spced ,bikc. Bianc,ha. Sh .. pt1crd male Needs s d D 20th "arden1n" "'QIJl"l 2S • .''" r-completey rehlt, xnl '" · atur ay, cc. • Man"sCustomGotd rin:.; .. "~-,,. · ORDEROESK :\t111 :! ~rs cxµ1•r Must f~xper. required l\l ature PUBLIC AUCTION cod Schw1nn2.J "unicy good home & yard. Call 12 :noon·5PM. Sunday 2xlntdiamontls. \'ac-maste1. uwd tink IJultl'S ...,ill inl'ludr . hu\e exper. In hlood person p erman~nl . 1\IANY ITl!:l\ISOFFINE c1;675.304~ 979·9621aftcr5pm Dec. 21st , 2PM-5PM, S250. 675.417_1 Onl'e. True C'ut E1Jg1•1 handlrni:: ol onflors & ga~t•s, ICU & gt•nt•ral <;encr~I Contractors of· .IE w E L Hy . AH T -' ----- -Monday, Dec. 22nd. , 2.5" profrs~ion;.il m111w1 1 rt.>sp1ralory ('an· Salar)' t~t'l'. Santa Ana Ar<'a OHJF:CT.S. ANTIQUES, !\1y1ataSparts Model Male Irish Setter, 1 yr. 12:noon-9PM BEAUT. Gold Flower 64 __ 5_-4_3(_il _____ _ ;·t~l:•l~l~~~:.,'~~,',';.~:1(~~ o'/ t•ommcnsurate w 1tra1n Empltiyee bcrtl•l1ts FINf': !"URN .. 1<:Tc. lOs µd .$45. old.shots.Togoodhome 2542W.CoastHwy. ~haped ring with 01a -. ,. . • . . in" & ex per. Contacl l\lr 7M 532-440_5 a_ft lOl\M Pl'ONE .... t>n l.'.IJ .. '<). & 548-1246. only! 848-0185 Ne ... port B•ach rnond center S:.H•nf1t'l' R~ller sk:itt s , J ( hann .. 1 drrs,;111clcl)Ord1nat111n11f 11 " I (' t l\t -. r .. --... ... C•O.,,orn . l1rc•us r.:id10('ontrnl.~ri pn1tlu1·t1on & ~h1pp111).( am1 ton. os a es< SECH.ETARY. cxp<"r in UJHX.'llURE 645-221111 --n~rl'sB1keS20 2 Yr. old fem. spayed (714)64S·2200 ""'° .,., cordpla\l'r ti7:i-30:!;l 1lt·11t f>l'<1u1r"' •·11 "'"m lll<'mori:il Hospital k b I --Bnanlc•/Terr1"r to gd -. --· ----' • ' "' n y ~toe rokt'r:.t).(t' irm \'!C'TROl \ Wonder florse gr. <. .. ' I 0 1 q1111).(. f1g11n• ,q1t1t udt' 642-2734. i-:9E. Shthnd & typmi.: n•q Tti ·' "· homl' 551·1673 Garage Sale. 2301 Port M1scel o~ous 808 Woman ·s bl'autlful & um .incl -.:Int tcll·r>honl' .tlllh ----•------LarJ.!t• <51" high . :!I ' •G4Z-2.1Sl • --Lerw1ck.N B.Sat&Sun. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ((lie' :Succlc & f'ur C11JI 1 \ \\'ill h<' tr:11nt•rl a!. -----_S 7 UO· EOE 610 IKSO Sundy w 1 d t> • 2 5 ' · <le c P ) c --& S1:1mese mix. 7 months. 9.5·30. Lillie of ever· .. Prelude" Pattern Stt•rl Nl'\'. 1 ~pncc :...11t• 'l 111. · ( fl r u n s w 1 l'I• B I a k "· orne!"as I e u t e r e d hat kup on <·om pan~ Sedy $800. "' E t 8030 ma c · n · ,th111g. in~ flatw<'ar hy lolr rna Outstandm.i: ('hn-.tm;i-. "Wltt•hhoarcl !--1m1llar RN :--;o rel' Grel·t d1ents. <.:ollendar Cn. Pal. 1918) quipmen cfedawed. To good home-·-----. -~ _,..., __ tional. Ser\H'e for I:! + J?lfl.8.1'i·5Xtl4 h I Pre-electric. wind-up ••••••••••••••••••••••• 549·9918 Sat/Sun. \"i'de a"sl qua! "II the "lr.1 J)l1 11•c;, .Xlnt ------'''P<'r \\ll a manu.IC' CCU/ICL' ttc, rn plush Fashion v1ctrola . Mahogan) f\1kkormatFTN.50mm .. " " ,.. B t P l D h h turl'r dc!>1rabll'. Apply in '·II & 3 1 3 & bland taw Offic-e Know fm1sh. l'as five storao~ F l.2 lens. case 3 Darlin" Baby Kittens 5 items. 331 Lu~ooia, NB. cond. 5750.1!.Ti 002:!. eau . or . s ws r. per!>on. 1-u pfhme. ·l . o . b ' -"'" "' ·1 d . . . sunup-sundown. 642-8178 wtchopn~ bro . m r use.-1 CAMBRO 11·7:30 shifts. Contacl Mag II. Also fee Jos. spacesbuilt·m .Playsex "40·47i7 wks old. \\11 _ch,.er. Greg. POOL T J\BLE-. .. ('ll"tom Sl25. ~11,,. 1u1n. Imp-. Mrs. Jensen. 642-2734 Open 1-'tiday. J\bi..:;ul Ab· cellently. $250.00 . Phone Cats 8035 751·7789 keep calhng. 8x4. slate top 711\ • SJOO. this. c·ui.t. II\ rm 1•hr'- Manufacturin9 Co. Costa Memorial bot Pcersonnel0 J\g~n~y . &I0-7475or675·9988. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-rish Setter w/AKcWantAds Call64.2·5678 642 59:11 499·18_;1;_ _ 7G0t Clay 1\\l' Jlospital. 301 Victoria 4500 ampus r · ,,uite 1 "'l''. lloluf~'~:alicchh;,,,,d c .M. E.O.E . 2_02_. N_ B 5_57_6_122 -Huge Once-A·Yeor P:,~1~~ri~;~~:·s7~~~~-8 · ~alpe:~Pr:e!;5h;uc~~~ Jewelry 8070 Jewelry 8070 Jewelry 8070 " " "" u ---------Sedy $650 PUBLIC SALE 968 4225. 645·2419 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••• •• • •••••• •• ••••••• South of Garfield f::nual Qµpor. F;mploycr 4 Yrs ex per . c;tron~ lyp Newport Galleries Ltd . . , mg & shorth:11111 , must Himalayan K1ttl·ns F1uf· Christmas puppies. sml. have ab1htv to mJke own Over one million dollars fy, all colors , SlOO l;p. all males. Orn or blk. RN l'ARKING ATTEN DANTS part hml'. O\'C'r til. l\l ust h .. 1 v(' valid Ca Ii r lit·. S2 25 hr Neat ap pear;rnt't' ('all I 5 J>l\1 . 1>1.1 I il\O Ex l 5~;, dec1s1ons. ·lots of room of fine estate & rontem· 839·26-19 White faces. 892·3941 P.tim ~~~~~f;rJMM . for advancement ~ Call porary _jewel ry, crystal. S1~1mcs<'-;hornla~e point Stra;kitten needs home. Xlnl work in g t•onds Conlrol Career l·:mplny· porcelams, c!una , sllH•r, mal1· 6 inn. w /s hots IJlk/gray tig stp. fem .. p, 0 f:. Co11tal't 0 menlA~cnt'y,SfitiHSO!I carpets,furn1ture.clc ~3t>iHli2 j 4-mo's.54~539_2 __ _ Hoac·he. ll N . C'oi;ta Scr \'1('e Slal1oc1 Al\C'r1 Si\LE llOURS· Fridu~. • ,. Mc s a l\l l' mo I' 1 :1 I rlant. 1"qwr'cl l>;1y i.'V. Dec. l!llh. 12 noon·51':\l . Perfect llosp1tal.642·~7J.t ' E\'cs Full & 11 l1nw ,\p Saturda y DH. 20111 . _____ ._ ___ , ply. ShL•ll S\:1111111 , l ilh & 12 .noon-SP l\1 , S11r11l:iy Workin9 ---- -tr\'uw.NI< th.·c. 21 s t . l PM ~,P\t . llave somethmg lo sell" I d r 1 Hours Classified ads do it well Sil()~: S't\LES :'I on a Y · h·c · a n< · -12 ·noon-9 P~l. 9·2;3 0pm or 3:30.9pm ----We have an 01><·111111! lor ·' 2 542 w. Coast Hwy. !';arn S-1 hr pullm~ your lull 01 part t1ml.', "' p<"rsonahty to work. J\11 pNient·NI ..;hoL' c;,1ll'!>. Newport Brach \\Ork done from our new OPPORTUNITY person. 1\pply in person (7141645·2200 Jrvine ofc. Yo u must knocks often when you J\~k lor ~Ir . C:11111on ,1----------1 possess a pleasant clear use result-getting Daily Hemphill Shot•\, 54 voice & a confident man· Pilot Class1ried Ads to 1''ash1 on Js land. ~ n ner. Perfect for students reach the Orange Coa!>t 644·4223 & housewives. No actual market. --------- sellin g invo lved. For Phone642·56i8 more info. 833·8098 betwn 9am-5pm. !~~~~~~~~~ Hefp Wanttd •• !!~~ ~~~~ ..... !!~! .................. TECHNICIAN MUL Tl-LA YER TECHNICIAN MANAGERS & I W1lh 1.wotl 'ol 1d ('\ perienc<' und pro<"t'Sst•s requi rrd lo tuke n multi '\ \ ASSISTANT MANAGERS layert>tl l'1rcu1l board ~'~!~~~l ;t·~i~~~h C~)~(! f,~~ Hamburger Hamlets totype. Will p:iy lop dollars for u top talent Due to our present rapid extension pTogram, we are seeking ene~getic people who wish to progress qwckly. IC you prove to be stable & dedicated & possess the ability to l~ad . & motivate people, your futu~e is wi~h us. Ma nagement experience is desirable, but not n ecessa r~. Excellent salary . Company paid benefits. Apply Mon thru Fri 9AM·Noon GENERAL omcES 322 Mo. Foothill Rd. ••trfy Hills ~ Opportmlty Ellrpby4"' I who reelly can product:'. Good frin ge benefiti;, salary and working con dilion5. Apply DICE ON ELECTRONICS Inc. 18522Von KarmJn Irvine. t:a. 92flfll 8.'l3 0870 An Equal opportunity employc>r o !\MJ~~pneest s . Sideboards. Tahl<1 ~ Chairs, Htgh Chair, Secretary, Jloos1cr & ~1or1·1 The West End S!H l Wnrn<·r at Spnngdal1• llunl Bch 816 3054 GIANT Weekend Sale New 40 Ft Container •OVER ROO tTI-:Ms-I EXCELLENT PHJCES Courtnt:'.Y Antiqut's 2490 N<>wport Bl. CM 45" Round Oak Pedestal tbl w/2 leav<'s, xlnt cond. $400, 675 2123 Decorator says we must ~ell; beautifully restored Eng chat~l': matched LI NCOl.N & SC'\\ 111g rockers. G73 6.Ti2 Find Y0ur Name · Win Dinner Woifli up to $ps En;oy MORE Food and fewer calories •for~Cllt • at i.tch .... c:IMlw- •and desHrls too Eat People Food Not Diet Food Try P.O.P. (Pounds Off Pemanen11y) and Skinny Mike's Menu at the Holiday Inn l 1l1 lristol Strfff CostoMna . P.O.P. is for the entire family -a sensible way to lole, to maintain or to gain w.fght Ii HUGE ESTATE SALE DIAMONDS -CHINA -CRYSTAL PORCELAIN -FURNITURE -ANTIQUES ·, ONE TIME ONLY EACH YEAR NEWPORT GALLERIES, LTD. By special arran9ement with consignors, trustees, etc., Newport Galleries. Ltd. has been authorized to put prices on. and sell, over 50°/o of its million dollar inventory of fine estate iewelry c:wtd antiques usually sold only at auction. Probably the largest selection of new and estate iewelry, silver, crystal, porcelains, china, carpets. furniture, oriental ob;ects d'art, etc. in Southern California. Sale Hours: Friday, Dec. 19th, 12:00 noon • 5:00 P .M. Saturday, Dec. 20th. 12:00 noon .. 5:00 P.M. Sunday, D~. 21st, 2:00 P.M. • 5:00 P.M. ,, Monday, Dec. 22nd, 12:00 noon· 9:00 P .. M., 2542 West Coast Hwy. Newport Beach (714) 645-2200 J ' ------ D8 OAtt.YPILOT Sonday Deoember21, 11175 ~.~•.s;.~~~· ........ !?.6.~ M=f:.!!'/ 91 SO ~.~~~!.~~.~~~ ... !~.s.~ !~.'? ............ !~.~~ ~~.~~~.'!'!·.~~ .... !~!.~ ~~·.':':~~-~ ..... .. Miu« ,.. 1010 ·.un-.ou aoao r10lt01 & OnJans ao90 ~.1u·t ~ft11·. LASER ,1nt'n ··1···H····d····E·1········:· -landcru·1sers TOP l>OLL .a.R oat··-t110 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ J llJ\." ' , h ""' ..... U h d ·~ Harken Ratchet + ~ . on a ~ano.rc 2ao Ch~Y '7 4 Chey•nne 1·••••• • •••• • •• •• • • •• • • • ~urfbQ;ird $3S, Scuba 1:>"6'" Jnhnaly Surlbootrd pn~ t vaanoll. Many nr-n1•w :-1:.11. !\Ul'. ~5. INT Xlnt 1·01111 l> (, A c '72 Thru '75 's PAID Tau sso. l\nee board Square t.111. fair ('()nd, natel> cat\'l'll & n· TE~I Pt·:ST. mui.t set-cl'bsorae' S7j(J. C.ill ••fl $4399 IMMEDIATELY J>at~un P \ •·' 111"" 1 ' 1 bl:sDltSlO.Ph 552-0091 S~). \!>IL fur ltou , f11ti!.ht.'d, all ~llt.' & ~orth ~llO(I Ml<' SllSSS ~m~-t~i 7TaChoosffrom 1 1 Ton pkkup. \'II .• 1ul11 l'\t'l'llt•lll 1111111 ltJtl.' 11''Coaor-TV ,ADMIR~ ~:!2l'o0( ~'~~~ .. ~:~~~c111~~~~7.1& 6756S66orti-l2li:l01 Honda~ \4) 1100 m1. i-;:-,,\:\IPLI<: ~~l~~ili~\~\1~~~/~~~~i.: FOR~::~~RS SlOllO~\~S~I &>au.t1(1al ~cturc.> r.tu:.l .\Ql'ARI ,'fS. 45 & 20 gal CRAF'fS~1.\N PIANO 11 • A F c "1 \'pl u IH' Special hea.~ers ~hO\\ '72:n~~l>'~op de. Beautiful IS<•rl2l2> CALL OR COME IN 'i3 l>ii1-.un It.II''" 11 '~115200~7086 C'.ulk:.~ tand&allyou 1774l lit!3t:h BlvdllU ~j•lboat,tr.ult.'r.motor& <'llnd.611·500!> _,.' \\11111 .111•• Go-Kart ,:ood cond new n~l & mo.!:.~ ~1q.i2 2 M1 ~2~~:~ fwy 11thl'r acct.':.S 581 0317. ']1 llONL>A ('U~ 10.000 $3877 TO SEE US 1!11 :1J·-1 enguW! $100. 640 ~ or:! l.t' In/.! Chn,tma:. Trceb • • . --Cal-20-i:it b. xlnl. t•nnd. mt, Xlnt. ~ Cush ooh GJJ>W\ L1111,; l '74 .ioOI bi~ 25", l\takeoffer f .1 t-;LJ.) S Warchou:.e w i xtras, SJOOO. phone ~-1777. UUW \lu'l "·11' j;,;! 11.i.ll 'IEW Odysgey Game t>IJ-4419 Sale: 4()(1 pianos & or 9623650 HOl>At\;\SUPEll ll,\T Dahun '7l ~ nfle. $75 Nag Wh~l~ &>aut Ember necklace. ~~~~d~~wtt'::yl:~~~PG~~~ Xlnl condition g· Sabol Al~NT COND. · VOLVO 240I ... S4999 ux7.6bolt.SJ5eaor4 news1lver roffeeset,lots out for business. Hent wioars.allw<>OO,likenu _ t>-1241:150 11x1:rr'ordHanACr,:l\lO i\ulu 11,111 ,. t.111 .11r f~rSS0.9685800 _ ~rto~~1~rs~;~~~~~ ~/opt to buy. Kaw.ai, ~25.2_Sl·S327or54ti7302 ·13 Honda 350·$550/l>:;t 19MH111ll(l1(M1 .. 1ttv1n·1 rnottlr, Red ('U:>t. 111t JlOOW.CoastHwyNA l'Oncl, ri "i.t1·11 1.1cl1n. l><'COT-'t.or w all hl'll nny Irv. S t e inway, Baldwin , S h r XI ofr .•74 5110 Kawasaki D/Aar, :;Lcr~o. Jt,11 , new lwutt•r.1111tnl ~·l:i:-:-. \'11 • t·:irpet, Jn:-<·oloa . uny • ______ C~1ckcr1ng. 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E~t\3.~Coupc Porsche new 2 Dr.hdt.p'.a~t~.,tr:.•_ns .. ball . :'ll 1nl. $11!.15 . 1 · e._a re, air,k ' C 9927 tires. r oof rad; \11md l'Ond.S5750.Call497·13:J6. eng, .\lust "di this wk R&ll .. \\S\\ t~r.cs: \111~1 4!lRt:lni mi, air, 8 trac tape omet "r ain side tr1111 -----Day-;, 1!!.IZZll2 ; 673.5449 roof. t111te~ ~la~s. Like d Pck , .\\1 11';\l r;ul10. •••••••••••••••••••••• 76JSK\'Sl '59 300D·Limous ine Top EH·s. ncwc·ond. (.J5~0SN ). I '71 VW Front & n ·ar :-.p1..•:tkl'rs. 74 C1Jmet Dl'lux 4 dt cond. $9,500, consider ----..i Cyl • I "Pt't•d, stick 557-5058 aft 5 pm Sc•d;.in, under 8,l><Xl mi. $199 5 trade for part ,194 9:190 ·59 Pnr Cun\' D. lilk Lqr.. shift, r<1d111. Heal niC'e 67 Buick Sk\ l:il'k G~lOO P tS .• \/(.'. H;idin. ti11lt'< -----nu t'ng .. clutch. etc. Bra f h · glass & \'1n. top. S35~: '69 280SE fully C"quip .. & l'O\t'I', s:J200. 498·3963. l'IJr Silo\\ r11om n·s . 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Elcd . ruur.1'74 914 l.S. 2o.ooo mi, .11110. air, ltadsal tires , llunt.lk h 842·4435 $2295 1 or 9 J>a:-.:-.S a,.:ull SalesanclSer\'1ee c I ear an I: c pr i cl' d , cleaf) .. red '. blk. S58oo, dt•an, S!!li5 5.51-0628. -----Quality & Price ~~~ 1;~~1~~9n;)~~~· \ll'JS OLDSMOBILE w-10890 I. bt-stoflrr. 5;:,6·83!J9 - --'70 VW BUG Over 70 --GMC TRUCKS MB:l '75 450SL. s.ooo mi .. _----~ -----'i·l Ct·li t•;_i CT. ~howroom 4 Cyl .. 4 spl'e cl, !>tick to Choose From ·72 Ford Gal:ixv 2 l>t HOuDA CARS Leaseorbuy. <0247:171 . ~~~~1rt~;~1dtblk, except. cnnd. ,\:\! F;\l, 17000 mi, sh1tt. radio. h eater. 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J>honc: radial!'. g«l l·ond .. PP brakes.po\,t·r\\111d1n'~·Plymouth 9960 find,topoftheline car. •'74CelicaGT• '71BUS 001411 642·5678· ------Sl300,962·05fi2 power :,;e a t s. r<1din ••••••••••••••••••••••• Im mac. cond. Lse or buy 5 Speed. mag wheels. 7 Pass. r\ir l'Ond '76'S ----heater. whitt•\1 all t irr". on ext. terms. <002533 ). o US 289Mll Cadillac 9915 Ford 9940 vinyl roof. tinted gl.i-..:-. vinyl top, low. low miles. '7 B ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8371\.JD J\lBl '74240 Diesel. True Stereotupe. (730:\ICB>. 7Pass.Lowmilcs. VOLVO'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,72 Ford Ltd Brourrham 4 ' . $. 6295 econom y & value in this '70 BUS 781 BMR .,, Chrysle r /Ply mouth hard to find mdl. Lse $3999 7 Pass. Sunrnor, HERE. lla ... ...._rs dr, power. air. lo mi., re Santa Ana Orl'11 Daily & su11. tll 10 avail.(002642>. VK gs al sharp.1)..12-i:.!88. l '.\I J\lBZ '73 280SEL. Beaut. 4 Others to choo~gom '71 CAMPER 7 24M '-'OW Lincoln Mercury ~:?9 Harhnr Bl\ ct , 11 ll ATLAS Dunton Ford 2240 S M•on at Werner, SA 546-7070 Chev '7 4 Vega $2666 "'CT" Station \\ago11. ·I ~pel·d. radio. heattn-. vinyl int . mag whctl~. sharp'. l!!l7J~O>. Dunton Ford :1240 S M""' ot WarnPr. SA tnm ca r . We ll m amt. l\'\\~R\RLRii\AINITTY F1at top. Gr~·at for thl' 11 Cad1•11~ '7POSRPan13chcrod: i\1u,to, air. 1301 N. Tustin Costa :'llc~a p 1 d ( 1 k I / weekend. _... , . ra 10. onncau r ce or qu c sac. ON r\LL USED CARS •70 CAMPER 81 JBMT ·•'.'J('w Engine cover. Sl350. ss1;.4322. Santa Ana 547-051 1 546-1934 __ -·-__ $8,488. <017084). BILL MAXEY •NewTransmiss1on Qg 1·t & --------546·7070 MBZ '73 450SE .Lux. Sed Pop top. Like Jlcw ! •New Colors Ua 1 y Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autai, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 i1~i-~~. (~~~I~~~~ sale. 18881 !?c~~TA H B. All 75'S Price .............................................• HOUSE 845-8555 AND DEMO'S 1976 COUP~ OF 71 Corona 2-dr h'top . Gd MUST GO UE VILLI IMPORTS cond. Sl525/ofr. 65.000 THIS MOMTH Fuel injection. Only miles. 968-0290 4257 miles on t his ~~;;~r:===:==~::-::=:-=:::;:;:;\] BUY load ed a utom obll e. 523-7250 r s TAR GA"E'1D"-1t~'""' OR Cabriolet top. leather, . JU ~ '" 1 stereo. cruise control. '72, 350 SL. xlnt cond. Bi cv.Y ll POLLAN LEASE m o s t e v e r y 35,000mt, $10,0QOM0-57S4 H. r-0o11r1. .. i.1rrG•'"" ~ con ceiv a ble option. an.a PM. ..,. ..... ordlng lo·~· 5'0"· USED SPECIALS (A7...,.,IL> To d evelop meuoge tor M.:indoy, • ~., '67 MBZ ~SE Cpe. Air. •~ochorotdsc~lngtonumW' '74 Volvo 164 °"'Y $9495 au l o ., sunrf, AM /FM otyour Zodioc birth sign. ~1 fo,,_ Au tom at\ c. ~ u n r oof , 1'7J POaSCHI Cassette. $5500. 67 .. 6060 ~~ ~~~. oio... AM/FM s tereo. lea ther. fl4 !~::",,,_ 5~~ ~!r.:.:•• Luxuryntitsbest.#'5005. 5 s Pe e d, a I r MG 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MG 169 Mldpt ••.• $1699 Convert. 4 speed lrnns .• radto, h e a t e r . w ir & whee ls, vlnrl Interior. ~l e . A n ce ca r ! (Z()(}l)22). Dunton Ford I ~ 1 • I A •' "P ' '- 546·7070 ·" sGood 3~-1-o..... co ndi t l o oln1 , ;~". r,~~ r,~o,_, $6395 appearance g roup, '°""'' Jes-.d :!~.:!: 4 V I 14 ~ AM/t"M radio. et c. 1~~_,. ~t.:'oi. 708' '7 0 YO • (fU-914) II°'"" ted .i Ma'-• 11 i ... 1 ... ltd 4 Sp"('(I . ove rd r ive. o..1v $6' 95 1101 •1 ~•>PU"•,.. n ,,,,._. " ,., :!~';... !~r.:"' ;!~-:,:•y leather. ,\M/FM stern 1971 court 1~Rt(jo"' .,J.,...,,. tH•v• coss cll<'', s unro<>f. A DIVILLI :~::-.:.,.. :rn:•••n ;~:~· ~portsscdan. 7a2Lt-:Q. Qibr1olel ton, IC'uthcr 1111""' •ITo 1tR,..,..,i $5399 ( °"I 1•r ffMo•• 790-interior , ul power, rl M-~~~::.., rl~on• AQUAllUI (8Cl 0ty Dir , 1011d ed. l ·~ • ' J>ll 10 -~ l tiZ:::....""-;~~d :,t::.~ ,,; " ~ ... ~ GJW\ WM. (388MM.J) 7f,llM )<IYNr 8•~-n 52ll1J6 Only $7295 ~$Heo1"-~B•'-b u• )06171 C:~ J).41 ~6~1-SI \tVN• ~.......... 2,00 H-&..-., .. d. 00 710ov ~/ '9• A1C.c~"r "KU _._. • .... ,. ... ,. "0'"""'99'"0......... ,,. "'~ VOLVO c--M-·a '°' ~v•. u ,. ,., ,. ri-. .. y.,., ... u , ft~ v•nil ""' wf It JO}t-... ,f;,_Po<""('tl 'IOYou ... o 1' ~v 5 .. 0 5630 . •·:ml t!K~Onod {~Ad"'nc {)~WJ~ 1 ~~...,(~ .. 1066 Hnrhor ~ M_ Mfi~JOJ_ "' • , l 1975 PORSCHE 911 S COUPE Lolded 1-,75 AUDI FOX Maroon 4' Door. Auto tn1tic:. air condition ing & stereo. THESE CAltS MUST IE SOLD, SHOP & COMPAltl -THEY WON'T LAST LOMG! 1975 AUDI I 00 LS Green 4' Door. Auton11C. air oond .. stereo & sunroof 1975 PORSCHE 914 2.0 Green and loaded with many options. 1975 AUDI FOX WAGON Green with a uto"'atic and stereo. 1 UNUSUALLY CLEAN, HIGH QUALffY, FAIR PRICED USED CARS .. '73 CHEVELLE Automatic. air cond . radio. heater. power steer i n g. p o wer brakes. 634HOE. $3189 '74 CAPRI 2800CC Automatic. air cond AM/FM stereo. decor group 661 LPB $3789 '74 CAMARO Automatic. air cond . power s t eering power brakes. vinyl op N o 108 724N- 134756 $3889 '74 GRAND PRIX Automatic. air cond .. p ower s t eP.r 1ng , power brakes. power w indows. AM /FM stereo. landau to p. ise control. rallye wheels. 125JSF. $3989 THE BEST PLACl TO SAVE '72 CAPRI 2000 4 ~ with rodio. electric clod, body 'IO<:ie moulding~ vinyl 1ntencr, new enc)ne with 12 mo. warcny (!i600E) (SK• s:l23A) '69 MERCURY MAlqulS P°""9 st-inq. air cond. r<rlo, power windows . . . '.:.imply bewn-1.J onsde ond OU! (ZSK+42) (SK2219A) '71 FORD TOlllMO CiT A a w11h r"OI do , f' •P e<qne red ...1t> blod vinyl 1nter1a, O< cond, OUIO ITOn\. powe< ''eent"C} lbS7DSX) (SK 11171AJ '73 GRAN TOllMO A. cord power \leering, QJ!o. lrtr>!>.. rodoo ond md·'>lle comfat (62CXU) (SK•ll-4) '74 LIMCOLH COMTIMENTAL Th, qaqeous +<loor Wldon ~ orly 23,300 miles. lu•ury equpped and •pec•olly p<•ced. (S 171(8) ISK•211>). '73 UHCOLH MilllY Redly "' o don by lfSPlf . on QftstorOnq vdue 1n P"'e lu>uy (914HSV) (SK•S634A) '71 UMCOLH COUPE rl.s '' o car w•th thouson:h ol ~ miles Inspected by ~' for mechontcol reld>lity and losltnq beauty (848EAE) (SK•Sb48A) 52086 1974 UHCOLH MilllY Only 24.000 oc!uol mile•. IJI powet, factor; Off c onditoc:nng. ond so many more Jua1.K1es! (SI SJf S) 57394 '"QU~LITY & PRICE GIANT SHECTION Cf NEW & USED CADILLACS ORANGE COUNTY CADILLAC SPECIALISTS 1976 COUPE DE VILLE Fuel ln1ec11on. Only 4257 miles on rhis looded auto. Cob. top, leather inter. \tereo, cruse control. j47SNIL) ONLY $9495 . 1974 EL DORADO Cob. lop, leorher, dual sears. stereo. loaded (400956) ON~Y $6795 1973 PORSCHE "914" 5 -;peed Irons. 01r cond . appearance goup, AM /FM radio, etc. !Ser. 1291 4) ONLY $6195 1975 COUPE DE VILLE Cob. top, leorhPr 1nle<., full p wr., fact air, looded. l388MMJ) ONLY $7295 PLUS 12 monrh I 2.!XX:> mile CADILLAC FACTORY PROTECTION PLAN Available on most models. '. .. ALL 1976 MODELS! Not 1ust a few leaders. but EVERY NEW 1976 model car and truck in our huge 1 n v e n ·1 o r y n o w DISCOUNTED to save our customers MANY MANY ·dollars! Come in. pick out the new 1976 car or truck of your choice and get MANA GE MENT APPR OVED discount SAVI N GS w i thout bickering or hassle' • Last Call for '75's STILL A llG SELECTION AT THE GREATEST DISCOUNTS WE HAVE EVER OFFERED IH OVER 54 YEARS OF IUSIHESS. CHOOSE FROM • T·BIRDS • LTDS •ELITES • TORINOS •MAVERICKS •MUSTANGS •PINTOS •PICK-UPS • LEASE DIRECT! ALL MAKES & MOORS COMPETITIVE RATES! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON 1976 FORDS • I .. -.'It•. ... ~·•"'4 • """• .,. • , ....... BRAND NEW . 1976 N A A s HERE NOW READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! has come early here at Bauer Motors! Take a look at these fantastic savinCJS: •75 BUICK SKYHAWK Auto. trans .• power steering & brakes. air, & extra clean! (6661WM) WAS $4895 SANTA SPECIAL SAVE $500 HOW $4395 '74 IUICK CENTURY LUXUS Factory air. low 27,000 miles. (057KAQ) WAS $3695 SANTA SPECIAL SAVE $400 HOW $3295 '74 OPEL MAHTACOUPE Auto. trans.. low 14.000 miles. (166LRW) WAS $3295 SANTA SPECIAL SAVE $300 HOW $2995 . '74 CHEVY BEL AIR . Auto. trans.. factory air. power steering & brakes. tow miles. (058LIT) WAS $3295 SANT A SPECIAL SAVE $500 HOW $2795 '74 AUSTIN MARI HA 4 Door. 4 speed, air. low 7,000 miles. (263MSF) WAS $3295 SANT A SPECIAL SAVE $300 MOW $2995 '74 FORD GRAHTORIHO Sharpest in the areal Low 1 .owner miles. (335KEI) WAS $3695 SANT~ SPECIAL SAVE $400 HOW $3295 '74 FORD VAH Chinook conversion. very unusual! (228MRS) WAS $5995 SANTA SPECIAL SAVE $600 HOW $5395 •74 COMTIHEHTAL TOWHECOUPE Has everything, loaded! 1 owner. low miles. (281.NN) WAS $6495 SANT A SPECIAL SAVE $700 MOW $5795 '73 OLDS CUTUSS COUPE Showroom condition throughout! (134LGC) WAS $3695 SANTA SPICIAL SAVE $400 HOW $3295 '74 JEMSEH HEALEY Lo w 7000 m i lps. air conditioned. (15925) WAS $6495 SANT A SPECIAL SAVE $600 HOW $5195 Best 1976 Domestic New Car Buy On Harbor Boulevard! BRAND NEW 1976 c h e y e t t e I 52888 + Tax & license IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (362) (1J0816Y134325) OVER 100 IN STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY TODAY! DATSUN CJRAllPIOI non. '78 DlftDI 710. A rare hrced of fan .t\y < .ir' A r.11 n 's toughnrss. • n.1tsuu ,,ivrngs. comfort ,md ""le. ..:.r RuµgtHI ovorhtMd cam . t•Oa,tlJH..". I'll\\ <'r d''"ted Iron I d1'<' hr<1J..1·~. : Ref l1ntll'~ bm lwt 'PJIS. • T11111•d gl.iss. lot~ more. ~l.n U.· \'Our next IJ<111ly <...tr ~hould be a c:lidmpion! SAVE ON REMAINING 7SDATSUNS NOW AT 0.0SE-OUT PRIQSI NEW CAR TRADE-INS '72DATSUH 5104-000R Auto. trans.. radio, heater, vinyl roof. (2743) 52195 '73 DATSUN 240-% 4 speed, radio, heater. vmy1 · roof. low miles. (2757) 55195 '72 DATSUN 510 4 DOOi 4 speed. air. radio. heater. extra clean. (2758) SAVE '74 DATSUN 260-% Auto. trans .. AM/FM radio. heater. less than 7.000 miles. (2764) SAVE '74 DATSUN STATIOM WAec>M Maroon. 4 speed. ai r conditioning. low miles. a beautiful! (2787). 53595 '69YW FASTIAca 4 speed . radio. heater. excellent condition. (2770) SAVE -·--· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S. Lee. Inc. 1234 S. Main St, Santo Ano 547-5826 .. Crevi er Motors 208 W. I st St , Santo Ano 835-3171 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 540-9100 CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Horbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546 1200 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842 7781 Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa I 642-0010 Sunset Ford 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd., Westminster 636-4010 University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd.. Huntington Beach 842-8844 Johnson & Son Lincoln-Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-5630 Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury 130 I No. Tustin, Santo Ano 547 -0511 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 2t, t975 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Me so 546-8017 PORSCHE-AUDI Don Burns Porsche/Audi 13631 Harbor Blvd., Gorden Grove 63b-2333 Chick Iverson . Inc. 445 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach 673 -0900 TOYOTA Bill Maxey Toyota 18881 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach 847-8555 VOLKSWAGEN Don Burns Volkswagen 13731 Harbor Blvd., Gorden Grove 534~ I 00 TV 1·~r Evening Movies SUNDAY, DECEMHR 21 lli:OO 5 (C) "Snow Whit• 6 th• ThrH Stooc••" (com) '61 -Carol Hein. the ThrH Stooa••· 11 "Uttle Wonwn" (d,..) '49 -June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Ell:ubeth Ter1or· Jan•t LAI~. 7:30 9 (C "Blood All•y' (dra) '55 -John Wayne, Laur~n Bacall. 8:00 11 (C) "CHtla Keep" (dra) '69 -Burt Lancaster, Patrick O'Neal, Petar Falk. 9:00 7 (29 I) 3 (Cl "The Good, the Bad 6 tfM Usty" (wu) '68-Cllnt East· wood. LH Van CIHf, Ell Wallach. MONDAY, DECEMBER 22 7:30 9 (C) "~apa's O.llcata Condition" (com) '65 -Jacllle GleHon, Glynis Johns. 8:00 4 23 6 10 (Cl "krooce" (mus) '70 -Albart Finney, Alec Gulnnen, Dame Edith Evans, Kenneth More. 5 "Goins My Way" (dre) '44 -Bina Crotby, Barry Fftz.aerald, Rlae Ste11ena. 9:00 3 (C) "I'd Reiher Be Rich" (rom) '64 -Sendra Dee. Robert Gcxllet, 7:30 6:00 7:30 1:00 9:00 8:00 7:30 ~00 8:00 9:00 10:00 ' ' 9 5 10 5 Andy Wiiiiama. Maurice Chevalier. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23 (C) "The Court Jetter" (com) '56 -Danny Kaye, Glynl1 Johns. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24 "A Chr1atmes Carol" (clanlc) '51 -Allstalr Sim. Jack Warner. KathlHn Harrlaon. ''Th• Bank Dick" (com) '40 -W.C. Fields, Un• Merkel. "Chrl•tmH In Connecticut" (rom) '45 -Barbara Stanwyck, Denn11 Morain, S.Z. Sakal. "Sona of Bemadetta" (dra) '43 -Jennifer JonH, Charles Bickford. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25 ''The Qolclwyn folllu" (mua) '38 -Zorina, Phil Baker. f'"RIOAY, DECEMBER 26 9 ''The usy Way" (com) '52 -Ca'J Grant, Betsy Drake. , 7 (29 8) l (C) "DHth B• Not ~roud' (dra) '75 -Arthur Hiii, Jane Aluender, Robby Benson. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27 9 <Cl "Cartllne Wllllam•" (dra) '52 -James Stewart, Wendell Corey. 4 23 6 10 (C) "The Seventh Dawn" (dra) '64 -Wiiiiam Holde n, Ca· puclne Susannah Yori!. 9 (C) "RiCM Cron" (dre) '51 -Dick Powell. June Allyson, Ricardo Montalba n. l. "' J TV !PORT! HltJH//(J/IT! SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21 9:301 I~ ~.~!!t.~me Show 10:00 (])Pro Footb•ll Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Jets. · ®)Pro Football Doublehuder 1st game -San Diego Cha_!.&ers vs: Cincinnati Bengals. 1:00D111 Cl) (ml Pro Football Doubleheader 2nd game-Oakland Raiders vs:Kansas City Chiefs. I An Evenln1 of Ch•mplonshlp Skating 1:30 World Fln•ls of Professional Drag Racing 3:00 Colle~ Football Bowl Preview 4:00 (Qj ) College Foot!Mll Bowl Preview 4:30 (fa ) (1) USGA Golf Highlights of this year's USGA tour. 7:00 W.,.riors T.sketb•ll Warriors vs. Portland. MONDAY, DECEMBER 22 6:00 D (QI(])) CI) Uberty Bow1 Foot!Mll l..w: v Ar;.. • s. TUESOAY, DECEMBER 23 6:00 II Kinas Ice Hockey Kings vs. Boston Bruins. 10:30 II UCLA BHket!Mll Bruins vs. Baylor Bears. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25 12:30PM 6 Q1.) CD Cl) NBA BHket!Mll Kansas City at Phoenix. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26 9:00AM 6 Q1.) CI) (I) Sun Bowl Foott>.11 Pittsburgh vs. Kansas. l 2:00Noon ti {llJ (]) Cl) Flma Bowt Foot!Mll SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27 9:30AM D Gr•ndsund 10:00 0 AFC Foot!Mll Pl•y-Offs 12:00NoonlFC Footb•ll Pl•y·Offs 12:30 I ~NFL Pre-G•me Show ~ Astro·Bluebonnet Bowl Foot!Mll 1 :00 FC F~ll Pley·Offs C oot!Mll Play-Offs 7:00 McK•y ••. A Leaend A profile of USC's John Mc· ay. 8:00 II lakers BHket!Mll Lakers vs. Seattle. 9:00 m Cl) Boxing From the Olympic THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 21. 1975 lisls Pocket Portable TA-4100 • An AM poc~e1ao1e wtlh clear sound and hght· weight. compact $tylln9 • Round 1un1no doal and dlshnchve 9rl11e pat1ern • Ba11erles and ea• phone 111cluded .. IT'S A SONY' 8FC-100W • Great FM and AM, wflh J 01gimat1c clock i • Space-saving cabinet on .. ~ .• -. • ••• .... •••• :::::···· ........ ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::·:::: ···-:···· ---.... pedes1af base ~~---····~~~ • Push· button controls for operaling ease • Choice ot waking to radio or buzzer • Sleep Timer turns sel oft automatically s4000 "IT'S A SONY. .. Tab A1oftcJ AM /fM TFM • 6100W • &q 7, ,,,........ _ ..... ... .... ~ o-d /OJlo "'"""'I ,,.., ... . • (.,~ I>.. 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N I l'J r, · Knowledae 6:00 I Sunrise Semester @) m Eduullontl Futures 6:30 I Cl)®) Edue1tion1I Futures Not tor Women Onlr Earth ub Michael J1ckson Show New Zoo Revue i k Draw Mdi11w Club IQ)@®) m Hiah Rollers (~ @ ) CV al Show-Offs News Nanny & the Proleuor Eledrlc Comptny 11:30 O @CV Surch tor Tomor· row Exce~Fri B ~ I 6 ®) m M1rble Machine (Qi, I lf(V El) Rhyme & Rea· son m let's Rip ®Bill Cosby AffERNOON 7 :00 I fE ~ ~ ~;.', Show 6 Clrtoons . (Qj Ci)) a> Good Mornlne, 12:00 fJ Noontime, Flesta Bowl footb1ll America Fri. Davey & Goliith 0 To Tell the Truth Porky Pia @ I Love Lucy Speed Racer fJ (~ (I)) @ El) Edee ol Nl&ht Stock Market Openlna 8 News: Fiesta Bowl Football F11. : Mister Ro1ers' Nelahborhood 0 :~~~e· See Dayt·m· Mov'ies 7:30 6 C1rtoons · 1 ~ • Tennusee Tuxedo I Dream of Je1nnle Buis & His Buddies 1 ffi Noon Affair/Joe Bu1tt1 Three Stooaes @ Somerset : Se11me Street The Jetsons Cap\lin K1nauoo : Futuru Sunup • Not 101 Women Only Romper Room 12:3D O @CV@ As the Wor1d Turnil The fllntstonu ucept Fri. The Munsters 0 ~ @ @j m Days of Our 1 (J) The P.T.L Club Lins New York Stock Exchanae @ Dick Yin D}!e I Litt.le Rascals fJ (~ @ l CV El) All My Chil· 8:30 Rell1lous Pro1r1ms dren J1cll uunnt ! News Yo&l l Friends Courtship ol Eddie's F1ther Mi&hty Hertules ~-Bullwinkle New Zoo Revue VIiia Aleare: Cumcolendu 1:001® Movie: See Dayllme Movies. 6 Mayberry RFD 9:00 ~s .. T~~ Is Rl1ht; Sun Bowl (~ (l)l CD El) Ryin's Hope Footb1ll Fri., P1ttsbur1h vs. Kan· . Journey to Adventure Major Adams sa s. M11ket Closlna CI) Movie: See Daytime Movies. : Christmas Proirams 0 ® Cl) ®l m Celebrity sweep. stakes 1 :30 IJ @ @ Ci) The liuldln1 U1ht I I::v:~~~ Bmer ~Exce' FOO ®> m The 0oao11 AM Los An1elu Hnel 9 al Futuru <9 (I)) (I) al let'a M1kt A !Love Lucy De1I I Orum of Junnle Q Movie: See Daytime Movies. S.11me Street; All·Day Christ· El) Charline the Merkel mas Concert Wed. f'li'I ~~) Mike Douala1 Show 2:00 0 (fi) uu Cl) All In the F1mlly u cept Fri. 9:30 @) m Wheel of For· I~ @@) m Another Wor1d tune Phil Don1hue Show i Movie: See Daytime Movies (~ IT'I) f"'i'\ al $10,000 P'yra· J ttf' I Colllt m lei \DJ UV I.JU Q) @ Feature. m Nnrs lireen ~ .. 1i1llo..e!_n~ourmet 2:30 1J @CI) (Ii Match l1m1 ucept 10:00 @Cl) llJ liamblt ucept Fri. Fri. i Movie: See D1ytime Movies. 8 News @ Featuru (®J (I)) (J) al One Ute to Hoa1n'a Heron L1v1 I Christm11 Proir1ma I Ben Hu11ter lnter1lew1/fntures New1/Panorama del Yell• liet Smart 0 @ (I) Cl) Love of Ufe Except Featurea Fri. u Qatl 0 ti)@ @)mHo11 J wood 3:001@ (3) Tlttle\1111; liamblt Fri. Ulrts ' m SGmenet (Qj Cl)) m tiD Happr 01y1 The Rlllem1n mm1 HiWkina Show 6 C11toon1 Truth or Constquenu1 (~ @) (J) El) General Hoa• Gomer Pyle pltal 700 Club i Love Amerlun Style @ !l) Cl) Youns l Rtallu.1 Movie: See Daytime Movies. cept Fn Porky Pit THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. DECEMBER 21 . 197! St1r Trek m Three Stoo1es f:aj Ironside Qdi Duk Shadows tt)Featum I Dick Yin Dyke Show Gillia1n's Island The lone R1n1er: The City Til1\ 3:30 O Dinah! Mon, Tues; 1 nlCIALl Jerry & Lisa: Christmas lost & Found Wed., Puss 'N' Boots Fri 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies m Mike Doualu Show Ouie & Harriet Maverick The Luq Show Mickey Mouse Club The Munsters 1 @ New Zoo Revue Yo11I & Huck lfora~~~~ H:h:::~:s Wed. Speed Rtter CV Price Is Ri&ht Hu11ie BoJ Show @ MeN Griffin Show ~ Brady Bunch ID SeS1me Street (f:j?' Jl Mickey Mouse Club ffi Underdoa 5:00 O News Mon , l ues 0 0 ®J El) (Q9' (i)) Ntws : Eduutlon1I Proarams (~ ) Comedy Clusics ~Or1m1 The Bia Y1lley 6 I love Lucy 4;00 iJ I SiitciAl I A Chrlitmu Child Wed. · M1verick~ Chrlstmn Is Wed. flther Knows Best 6 Mickey Mouse Club • BtverlJ Hiiibiiiies Yoai & Friends Gllll11n's Island 1 "'(3) Terry l His Friends MT Amlao Andres The Flintstones Room 222 · Drama • Features Don Wilson Show Addams Famlly News Mon., Tues. Stum the stars Ci) Ad1m·l2; The Toy Pony Tues. 0 a CftC:V CQ! ) News IThe Muns1ers Mister Roaers' Nti&hborhood ) The Flintstones Sube Pelayo Mission: lmpoulble Rocky & His Friends 4:30 O Oln1h! Wed., Thurs., Fri. Ho11n's Heroes Christmn Is Wed. The Monkees ffi Thrte Stooaes Andy Griffith : Electric Com111ny • Town Talk · Jack Benny Show ·~· UN ''THI SMALL CAR EXPERTS". FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE-PARTS rlUONALIIID UASl...iG -ALL MAKES & MODUS j llllE SElEC110N Of USED CBS 842-7781 540-0442 ~!lr."'+-4-i~..W .b Serving _Jjff IJeac/, Cilie~ 5 MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. 11135 BEACH BLVD. <H·~~;·t HUNTINGTON BEACH Page 5 ; THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 21, 1975 SUNDAY DECEMBER 21 (*) lndiaites an Advertisement. 6:00 ID Bible Answers/Chrlstophen 6:30 Ve1etable Soup 7:00 U.S. of Archie Voiu of Acrkulture Serendipity 6 Dennis the Menau People's f orum O Hour of Power What Do You Expect? @ This Is the Life Warren Roberts . Spanish Movie 7:15 8 With This Rin& 7:30 Har1em Globetrotters Jimmy Swauart Show The Christophers Mormon Tlbernade Choir Jeffs Collie Let There Be Li&ht Voice of Victory Elementlry News @ Rea Humbard 7:45 1 (I) Sacred Hurt 8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet 3 Hi&hway to Heaven I This Is the Lile Rea Humbard Oral Roberts TV 8 looks at lurnlnt 0 Davey & Coliatti lfQJ @CD @ Jerry Falwell ID Wonderam1 : Mister Roaers' Nel&hborhood IHerald of Trutll ( ) Day of Discovery Sund1y Ctltbratlon 8:30 Look Up I Uve Classic Th11lrt (R) Cf) Day of Discovery 00> Wlthit Ch1llen1e My Sermon Esta es La Yid• l\F l f RNllON Jimmy Swauart Show 10:30 I (Q?j Cl)) CI) m Devlin It Is Written • The Real McCoys • Meetlna Time •t Calvary • Calvary Ch1pel ID ATHRYN KUHLMAN · P1nt1111 Dominic.al * (IN COLOR) U:OO Ru Humbard ~ Ci) Kathryn Kuhlmen 6 Home Buyer's Guide : Sesame Street (~ (])) a> These Are the ( ) flbuloua Kern County Days 9:00 Sunflower Celebration Company 0 f Troop 3 @ Qj Ru Humbard m Movie: ''Thorou&hbreds Don't · &n Meet the Press Crt (dra) '37 -.Judy Garland, Day ot1Jiscovery Mickey Rooney, Sophie Tucker. Ctmpus Profile -Viewpoint on I Church In the Home Nutrition "Balancing Your Protein" First Baptist Churdl I Kathryn Kuhlm1n 11:30 <Qt) (j))@ a> Malle A Wish Q) @ Oral Roberts • Gloria Grey's Pet H1ven Come Alive This Is Your Bible IC1mera Three ) Town Hell Meetln1 9:30 ~(j) NFL Pre-Glme Showl 12:00 CI) This Is Your Bible · 6 m Grandstand 0 Movie: (C) "Sunscorched" (wes) 8 ) Jimmy SW1u1rt Show '64 -Marlt Stevens, Marianne Koch. You ' Your Wor1d (1) Movie: ''The True Story ol Jesse Amulna Prophecies limes" (wes) '57 -Robert Wagner, o Spectrum Hope Lange. Jerry F1lwell 0 a> Directions "Christmas in : Electric Company Wales" (R) • Muska J P1l1bras O Movie: (C) ''Cun for A Coward'' 10:00 @ (j) ho Football Dallas (wes) '57-Fred MacMurray, Jeffrey Cowboys vs. New York Jets. Hunter. Chtll Wills. rn Aa:ion de II Comunid1d 1Wander1ust 0 (23 @ ®J &n Pro Football Amerlc.an /lsraell TV Hour Doubleheader 1st game-San Oieao Mideast Analysis Chargers vs. Cincinnati Bengals. : Creal Performances "Mozart" ~ Hour of Power ( 00> Men of the Sea Real Estate Open House 12:30 R11I Estate Report Domln10 Movie: '"Come to the Stlble" 'CASEY GETS A SECOND CHANCE' (dra) '49 -Loretta Youna. Celeste Holm. Elsa Lanchester, I Thrtt Stoo111 Farm Report En Domln10 1:00 (}) (Qfj Cf)) Dlrtctiol'ls "Christmas in Wales" (1 hr) 0 QJ Cil ®) Pro Football Dou· liilh11der 2nd &•me-Oakland Raid ers vs. Kious City Chiefs. I rn~!~n:Uonal Hour CrHtin11 From Cerm1ny Jim Thomas Outdoors An Evenlna of Chamelonshlp Sbtln1 (R) &n Championship lowlln1 m lnsl1ht 1:30 U Movie: (C) "All Mint to Clvt" (dra) '56 -Glynis Johns, Cameron Mitchell, Patty McCormick, Rex Thompson. O Movie: "Roman Seandals'' (mus) '33 -Eddie Cantor, Lucille Ball, Ruth Eltina. (1) Wreatllnf From the Olymplc 0 i lff(ll ! Wortd Finals of Pro· fessJonal Dra1 Radn& The National Hot Rod Association World Finals from Ontario Motor Speedway. Events include the fir$t 250mph run in dra1 r1cin1 history. Top fuel winner was Don Garlits and Funny Car Champion wu Don 'Prudhomme who but the Chi Town Hustler (driven by Denny Savaae). O Movie: (C) "The Colden A&e of Comedy" (com) '58 -Film clips of the 1reat stars of oomedy. I The Vlr1lnl1n The Humanist Humanist AlternatJve 2:00 i llllciAL I The Joy of Christmas "We have often heard the legend of Casey at the bat ..• but have you ever heard about what happened after that?" From this opening narration, Walt Disney fashioned a rollick- ing sequel to the well-known Casey legend, "Casey Bats Again ." It's one of three animated stories taken from Ameri- can folklore which highlight The Wonderful World of Disney's Christmas-week show, "Three Tall Tales," airing Sunday at 7PM on NBC's World of Disney. Professor Ludwig Von Drake hosts the hour, wh ich features also the ever-popular legend of Paul Bunyan and tells the saga of Windwagon Smith. Following his bitter disappointment at losing that infamous game, Casey's world brightens when Mrs. Casey whispers that a little Casey is on the way. He h.as great hopes for a son but disappointment comes again when he learns that the stork has delivered a girl instead. In succession, he becomes the parent of nine daughters and his world crumbles. A stroke of genius hits him when he discovers his daughters have inherited his baseball prowess. Immediately he or- ganizes a girls' ball club, and the Caseyettes fame spreads far and wide. In the last inning of the female championship game, Casey loses faith in his daughters when the visiting team breaks into the lead. Disguising himself as one of the players, he advances to the plate and is about to repeat his "infamous act" when daughter Patsy slips up behind and strikes a "homer." "The crowd went wild, they cheered and cheered , broad smiles lit up their t aces. Although t'was Patsy hit the ball, great Casey ran the bases." Pace 6 l~~ew Cntertlinm1nt Hour FalUI fer ToclaJ Flrlnc Line (j)) World of Survlnl Christopher CloM·Up Fiim Feature 2:30 (I) Tha To, PonJ (j) Movie: "Bowe11 Battalion" (com) '51 -The Bowery Boys. 0 Pro Bowleri Tour "7th Annual Hawaiian Open" m Movie: "Stormy Weather" (mus) '43 -Lena Horne, Bill Robinson. IPentecortel Temple Ci)) friends of Min lnSlaht Roller 4ii1mes 3:00 Coll•&• football Bowl Preview Movie: ''The Kid from Brook· '!!!" (com) '46 -Danny Kaye. CJ) Dinny Ka1e 1t the Metropolitan Open 0 Movie: (C) "Blood Alle1'' (adv) '55 -John Wayne. Lauren Bacall. Sinister Cinema ltalle •75 Jlmm1 Swauut Show : Will Street Week ( Cf)) This b the NFL Carrascolendas • Human Dimensions 3:30 Camera ThrH 3 Amer la n Lifestyle Retialous Town Hill : Washlnrton Week In Review · Talent Contest • This b the lite • C.lebrity Tennis 4:00 It T1kes All IUnds A v1s1t to a "school tor Santas" I Ch1"'in1 Times/film Feeture SuncfaJ limn Thutre <9 (I)) m Collea• footb•ll Bowt Preview ~Maverick Ironside Movie: "Miracle on 34th Street" (rom) '47 -Maureen O'Hara, John IPay~e~~~:~n:~ood. @ film f11ture World of Survival World Press SuncfaJ Matlnff 4 :l0 "197~~.~JoftD~i~~ H~~~ li1hts" Highliahts of thi$ year's USGA tour. I ~:::::.:.~~H The Open Mh1d lnsiaht 5:00 (j) Fact the N1tlon Mtuica 1 ltlcllL I Ho1111 for Ctlrlstmu With the Kina f1mlly The King clan 1athers for an old·fash1oned Christ· mu and recollections of Christ· masu past. 0 I lfWM I Silent Nlaht Animal· id story of how the most famous Christmas hymn, "Silent Ntaht," "me to be written. O DestJ111tion Amerla "The Brll· ish" @)Ntws Q) Mowit: .. Just for You" (mus) '52 -Bina Crosby, Jane Wyman. § ltore1n Drema CIJ Words·A·l'oppln' Som1thln1 Special "Treasure Seekers Beneath the Sea" l lo• Allaelei Nen Revlt'W CIJ) Louis Paul Lehman Encuentro THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. DECEMBER 21. 1975 W Christmas Is m Revival of Americl Redd fou are on hand to help I EE World ol Trevel comedy. P1ceaetters 5:30 i 0 (j) m News little R1sc.als Wor1d of Survival 1. ~Ruth 4iielm111 Show Cher with the Christmas carols and 11 :00 I O Cl)@ Ci) New1 0 @ @) m flmllJ Holvakl 6 World of Surviv1I "Crisis" (R) The, R~erend Holvak • Movie: "Sunce on A Wet 1s templed to dr~p hts ministry for Afternoon" (susp) '64 -Kim Stan· 16 ~ Meet ttle Press Amerlan lssun forum Samm1 & Comp1n1 Campus Profile -Vlt'Wpolnt on Nutritioft l V l NIN<; farming to raise money when le , Richard Attenborourh. dauehler Juhe Mae ts cnttully 1n I Miulon: lmpo11ible jured in a lall. Kathryn Kuhlman ; Pop Goes the CountrJ (]) Name of the 4ii1me Hens Christian Andersen Hippy Hunters (Qt, ) CI) @ Sil Million $ : Kup's Show n "The Price of Liberty" (R) • JlmmJ Sw11111tt.Show Plans for the Liberty Bell to be 11:15 1 Ci) SammJ & Comp1n1 toured around the nation to cele· 11:30 l'ro football Beat/Movie: .. lrs 6:00 brate th~ B1centenn1al are thwarted A Wonderful Ute" (dra) '47-James e -SPECIAL-when · '' s stolen by a d1s1ru11tle~ Stewart. Donna Reed, Lionel Barry· *THE GAS COMPANY $Clenttst who threatens to blow ti more, Ward Bond, Thomas Mitchell. PRESENTS "AMERICA" up. Chuck Connors auests. 0 SammJ & Comp1ny Guests in· ID Movie: (C) (2hr) "Castle Keep" elude Alan King Nancy Wilson I America "The first Impact" (dra) '69 -Burt Lancaster, Pat· Rev. Jesse Jackso~. ' I $hc1XL I The Little Match Girt nck O'Neal, Peter Falk, Jean· 1700 Club Kukla, Fran &. Ollie "A Kukla Pierre Aumont 6 Media polltan Christmas" m Sam Yorty Show Ttlepulae 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Snow White I Nippon No Utl Movie: (C) "The Reluctlnl Deb· & the Three Stooges" (com) '61 -'Chrtstmu 1t Pops A Medley of utlnte" (com) '58 _ Kay Kendall Carol Heiss. the Three Stooges. trad1t1onal Christmas carols. I Sandra Dee Rex Hamson ' Z Jerry Vlaits ••• "Ched Everett" eI) El Show de Sylvia Pin1I I Tony '0Susan Alamo · Nation1I Geo1raphic 8:30 O Come Alive • Rev. Lero1 Jenkins Wild Wiid West 9:00 tJ @ (I) I( o i a k Even on 12:00 6 Libert}_ Temple Church (12) Dimensions Christmas Eve, Kojak and his staff (Ci!) (!)) CI) News ID Movie: "Little Women'' (dra) have thetr hands full when a dis-Combat '49 -June Allyson, Peter Lawford, traught husband mistakenly toes to I Movie: "The Avenaen" (dra) Eltzabeth Taylor, Janet Leiah. Ros· shoot a woman who look' like his '50 -Adele Mara, John Carroll. sano Braue. Mary Astor. wife, and a spoiled young woman is 12:30 O Movie: (C) "The Mlrtde" (dra) 1 rn I Spy afraid her m1ss1ng boyf nend IS ' '59 -Carroll Baker, Roaer Moore. Korean lln1u1ge Programs about to commit a crime 1n order ,R~t On @ Dialogue to buy her an expensive Christmas ( lt.J) Sp1nish Movie Bi1 Y1lley present. 1:00 . Spuklnr freelp : A(ronsty & CompUJ 0 @ @) m H B C Sund11 1:55 Movie: "Shadow of the Car ( i (i)) Christmas 11 Mys1ery -McCloud "Park Av enue (susp) '61 -Barbara Shelley, Wll· • News Pirates" (R) A country music star liam Lucas. • Treehouse Club goes to McCloud when her m1na1er 2:00 O Chlllen1e MJ Sermon Coron1 Now dies of an overdose ol drugs 111ven ~=~-=-======-==~ 6:30 i [9)@ Ci) Wild IUnrdom htm by a ruthless reeordina com· · Anim1I World pany executive who wants the sing· Sund11 Special "Lucy Goes to er on thoir label. B1rb1 Benton, ·Sun Valley" Jessica Walter, Lorna Luft and I Ntws Raymond St. Jacques guest. ~~=~ Ma~eu Report B f ~ Ro~m m Aec sunc1a, 00> The City That For1ot About Movie: (C) (3hr) ''The Good, the C rlstmu ltd l the U1ly" (R) (wes) '68 - I LI N1vld1d Es Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Eli Joume1 to Adventure Wallach. A ruthless killer enters into Roller G1mtt 1n unholy alliance with a Mexican 7:00 @ (I) (I) 60 Minutes gunman to obtain $200,000 in a @ (!) @) m World of DIJlllJ hidden cuh bOl before another "Three Tall Tales" (R) Ludwig von sadistic criminal can 1et to it. Drake, with assistance lrom Rex I Come Alive Allen and the Sons of the Pioneers, J1p1n1se film narrates stories of three great fia· The One W11 ures from American folklore M1rt1rpiece Thutre: Notorious 0 (~Cf)) mm Swiss family man "Sonata" RoblnM>n "The Hawk" (R) The Rob· I Children's Film "Santa Claus" inson's friendship with Jeremi1h is 9:30 The Kina la Coml11a threatened when his pet hawk rt· Allleric.11 Lifestyle turns and jeopardizes the safety ol W11tttd: De1d or Alivt their livestock, especially Helga's Revinl flres pet 1oat. Coron1 Now I What's MJ U1117 10:00 @ Cl) Bronk Amid mount· The Fii ing tension and increasing out. Shin Dalkon no H11t1 breaks of violence, two young black W1nlors Baakltblll Warriors radicals are ambushed and kllled- vs. Portland. i two men posina 1s policemen. EE) LI Cultura A pro1ram focusl11a D11 or Dl.sco¥ery on La Cultura culture throuah The Riflemen music & dance. Faith tor Tod11 Cameron Mitchell, as Jeremiah ~ Chesplrito EE News Worth, Is overjoyed when his 7:30 Amerla Jeny f11wtll pet hawk, "Queenie," returns Movie: (C) (Zhr) "91ood Alley" Con1msm1n Krebs "A Special after a long absence, in "The (adv) '55 -John Wayne, Lauren Report" Hawk," on Swiss Family Robin· Bacall I The Rlvala of Sherlock Holmes son, airing on ABC, Sunday at I Cltyw1tchers Lou Gordon Show 7PM. His joy is short-lived, Situation Comedy 10:30 Jimmy SW1u1rt Show however, when the bird be· Korean llnau•a• Pro1rema Tod•y at Aau1 Ctllente comes a soun:e of contention 8;00 @ Cil Cher The Hudson The Lucy Show between him and the Robin· Brothers, the Lennon Sisters and The Ashm1n Flit sons. Pa1e 1 Order Yours NOW ... 1000 f -?0 ~\~il frf ;.,,i,_~\~ . Beautifu l ~·~ --~1 Stick -on Labels v--'1 •PERSONALIZED ~-,~.~~ t ~ ONtV r • STYLISH 4_ $150 ~ •EASY TO USE ~i/«'.·~0•0 • ORDER FOR YOURS ELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE ANO SIZE OF LABEL Mrs Johri Doe 123 Main Sl reet Anylown , Anystale 12345 L<ibels Do Not Have A Prlnled Border Styl1\h Vogue •ype on fin e qu.sli ty white gummed p.sper. r------------------, F ill in this coupon. clip and mail with $1.SO to: Pilot Printing label Div., Post Office Box 1 S60 Costa MeH, California 92626 It Sure to UM your Zip Code I ---14''·''44'1'1110 L---------------------J P<ige 8 THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK. DECEMBER 21. 1975 MONDAY DECEMBER 22 For morning •nd •tternoon listlngs, pleHe see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ue the d•y's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES Ci) Trusure Hunt 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Pa· p1's Delk1te Condition" (com) '65 -Jackie Gleason, Glynis Johns. I Hifh Rollers Br1d1 Bunch @ Wild World of Anim1l1 Hollywood Television Theatre "The L1dy's Not for Burn1n11" (R) (2hr) Richard Chamberlain and Eileen Atkins star m Christopher Fry's tile of a young misanthrope who wants to dte and a young wom 9:00 '3' "Sukitchewan" (adv) 'S.C I an who persuades him that hie 1s ~ -worth ltvlng. Alan Ladd. Shelley Winters. Ef) My l ittle M1rcle 9:30 O "Early to Bed" (com) '36 -Charles Ruggles, Mary Boland. I 8;00 0 Q1J (J)@ Rho~• (R) Mama "forty-Ninth P11allel" (dra) '42 _ 1 Ida finds herself dying to have an Laurence Oltvter. Enc Portman. affalf with her doctor, b.ut because of guilt feelings she decides to call 10:00 (])''The Bishop's Wife" (com) '48 the beginning ol a "would be" ro· -Lorella Young, Cary Grant. mance to an end Lacking the will 1 12:00 ID "Letter to Three Wives" (dra) '49 -Jeanne Cram, Linda Darnetl.l Ann Sothern, K11k Oouirlas, Paul I Douglas. 1:00 0 "The fortynlners" (wes) '54 - Wild 811! Elliott, Virginia Grey, Henry Mor1an. I l:l~ (C) "Su11n Slept Here" (com) '54 -Debbie Reynolds, Dick Powell, Anne Francis. 1:30 0 (C) "M1l111" (adv) '50 -1 Spencer Tracy, James Stewart. 3:00 o "The Shopworn An1el" (com) '38 -James Stewart, Maraaret Sul· ltvan. 3:30 W "Min in the Shadow" (dra) '57 Jell Chandler. Orson Welles. I 0 "Dr. Who l the D1lelis" (S£1 ft) '66 -Peter Cushing, Jennie Ltnden, Roy Castle, Roberta Tovey, I V l NIN r. 1 6:00 1 1~~~== Bon1nu I > (]) al liberty footb•ll I lron1ide P1rtrld1e f1mil1 Ad•m·12 Soled1d Stir Trek l(up's Show Little Rucal1 Bowl I power to carry out this unpleasant task, Ida Ines to trap Rhoda tnlo breaking the news to the doctor. Norman fell guests. o fil oo (@ m 1 mc.Att Scrooge (R) (2hr) Albert Finney stars 1n the popular film musical version of Charles Dlcken's hmeless story, "A Christmas Carol " Co-stars are Str Alec Guinness, Dame Edith Evans and Kenneth More 0 Movie: (2hr) "Goln1 My W1'(' (dra) '44 -Bing Crosby, Barry Ftll gerald, Rise Stevens. I Wiid Wild Wut Crou Wits John Berbour Show Soccer from Mnico Gunsmoke Muy Acradecldo Jap1nese Lln1u1ge Pro111ms 8:30 0 @ Phylli• (R) Phyllis fries everything from discotheque outings to a marathon encounter session m an efforl to draw closer to her daughter. I Don Ad1ms' Screen Test Merv liriffin Show Wildlife Adventure Los Pollvoee1 9:00 D (fl; (3.J 00 All In the flmlly Conclusion of a two.part story about the birth of Mike & Gloria's baby -Archie's new grandson. @ Movie: (C) (2hr) "I'd R1ther Be Rtch" (com) '64 -Robert Goulet. Sandra Dee, Andy Williams. ~ Th. Untouchables 6:30 I Merv Griffin Show I sJlc!!U The Funnlut Min In Bewlt.ched t e Wor1d Oou1lu fairb1nks. Jr. Ho11n's Heroes narrates this look at one ol the • NHhville world's greatest comedians, Charlie 00 0 ~ rn l:Yll Chapltn. 7: · ~ l!U ~ ""' ~The Bold Onu l owlln1 for Dollar1 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Ride th• Mod Squad To Tell the Truth ier" (dra) '7 1 -George Mont· Concentretlon aome!l!_ Victor11 Shaw I lovt Lucy (~ (1)) al MobUe Ont Th• FBI I 9:30 B @ Cil Cl) M1ude It's Christ· CD Gunsmollt mas Eve and time for Walter's In· u lobl nual party for his employee~. He's love Amerkln Style l certain the fun will be spoiled by : The Mu1lc of Christmas Christ· Maude's houseiruest, a women· mas favorites performed by the ri1ht' act1v1st 1iven to confront• Mormon Youth Symphony Orchestra !Ions. and Chorus from the Mormon Tab· 0 News ernacle in Silt Lake City. ill) The Nutcmker The complete i?i) Paloma performance of Tchaikovsky's "lhe eE Add1ms flmlly Nutcracker" by Ballet West of Sall 7:30 tJ $25,000 Pyramid Lake City end the Ut1h Symphony 0 m Wild Klnfdom "Challenge of Orchestra €D El Chof11 l 10:00 tJ @ Cl) Cl) Mldle1I Center (R) the Cheetah" Coner. O love Amerle1n Style 75 Pi· '65 tre (R) nd her ope m- is ma an use all SS ars 1th .,.. tZ· 11, ut by ie • t· t· Or, Joe Gannon returns to the scenes I of 0hls childhood and probes deeply and painfully into his past. Florence Henderson, Robert Walden, Alan Oppenheimer and Ph1hp Abbott I guest 0 tll (l2J En NBC News Spt· ei1I "Giving and Getting The Char 1ty Business" This program ex- amines the $Z5 -b1lhon a·year char- ity business in America. Consumer aflatrs reporter Betty Fu~ness reports. Comedian Alan Kina. a popular charity fund raiser, will be 1nlerv1ewed. Om EE News @ Perry Muon O KABC Special "Breast Cancer" (R) Eyewitness News reporter, Christine Lund, presents this spe c1al which vividly demonstrates the proper way for women to adm1n1ster a self examination of the breast to aid 1n the-early detection of cancer and thus increase the chances for survival W Get Sm1rt (Q9 ) Hee H1w m Mission: Impossible 10:30 I Let's Mike A Dul • Community Feedb1ck News • Acomp1n1me u:oo l ®O ~mm Hews • 8 ®: ~~ (6) Hews Best of Groucho Set Bilko • D1tt Sh1dows Movie: "Hell's Kitchen" (dra) ·39 -Ronald Reagan. The Dead End Kids. Margaret Lindsay ~Mod Squid (3)Su"'lv1I tMi tomblt ED Silent film "love" (19Z7) Greta Garbo stars. (tj9 ) love Americtn Style 11:15 ~ Clnem1 ~ 11:30 tJ @CI) CBS I.Ate Movie: (C) "A Grut Amerlt1n Tr11ed1" (dra) ·74 -George Kennedy, Vera Miles. 1 William Windom. (J) Gomer Pile 0 Qj @) m Johnn1 Carson John Davidson Is auest host. O The HoneJmoonen Cl) Movie: "The I Don't Cue Girl" (mus) '53 -Mitzi Gaynor, David Wayne Q Mystery Thutre! (C) ''ThtJ C1ll It Murder" (susp) '71 -Jim Hut· ton, Lloyd Bochner Je$Sica Willer, Leslie Nielsen (j) The Fii O Movie: (C) ''Y1lley of the IUn15" (dr1) ·54 -Robert Taylor, Eleanor Puker. (Q!; ) Truth or Consequences 12:00 ~ TWlllfht Zont Movie: "How Grten Wu My a ley" (dr1) '41 -Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara. m M•n from UNCLE 1:00 8 ®)@(j) ft) Tomonow Gene Autry 1:30 @(]) Movlt • • THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK DECEMBER 21 1975 HE STILL LIKES 'THEATRE' Despite his expanding opportunities in both films and TV, Durning still finds tremen· dous personal satisfaction working tn the theatre, and he has starred on Broadway as recently as 1974 ... Nothing can compare to the stage 1n learning how to delineate a character,.. he observes. "There 1s also no better way to learn how to work with good people. and function under duress." Charles was born 1n Highland Falls, New York, the son of an Army career man. He ~n· ......... ~ listed in the Army upon graduation from high school, and after a tour in Korea (during which he was wounded three times and re· ce1ved the Silver Star), he enrolled in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. But al· though his enthusiasm wa s high, he was urged by an academy instrucl~r not to pursue an acting career, on the premise that he was overweight and too short Discouraged by the advice, he dropped out of acting for more than a decade, becoming a 1ack·of·all-trades. Over the years, he worked as a bouncer, boxer, cabb1e, elevator operator, waiter, con· struct1on worker, night watchman and Iron worker. He even helped paint the Bear Moun tain Bridge in upstate New York Charles finally returned to performing 1n 1962, upon the encouragement of his first wife. He auditioned for .. The Andersonville Trial," and was hired to JOtn the touring com· pany, which starred Briaq Dor.levy Six months after the tour ended, Durning appeared in "Two By Saroyan." an off-Broad· way production. After producer Joseph Papp say Charles 1n "Saroyan" he cast him 1n the New York Shakespeare Festival. Durning appeared tn 22 Shakespeare plays Jn the festival, includ· ing "Twelfth Night," "Anthony and Cleo· patra" and "The Tempest." He also starred In "That Championship Season," playing the mayor of a small town in the Lackawanna Valley of Pennsylvania. From there. Charles went on to portray the crooked policeman m Un1versal's "The Sting," and since then he has become recog· n1zed as an established "star" as well as a premiere performer. Page 9 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 21, 1975 TUESDAY One Day at A Time WEDNESDAY I I. Dr. Who: The Mind of [vii 9:30 I UZl rn · Animal Wor1d • News ~ Uttte Marcie • El Cllofer 1:00 U1J CV 00 Good Tlmu Whtie 10:00 tJ @ s.ttchl Ann Blyth DECEMBER 2.3 For morning end •fternoon ll1t1ne1. please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ere the day's mo11ies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Slim Carter" (dra) '57-J<>tk Mahoney, Juhe Adams. 9:30 O "The Spinish Cape Mystery" I (mys) '35 -Donald Cook. "Timbuk· tu" (adv) '59 -VtelOf Mature. Yvonne DeCarlo 10:00 @ "Christmas In Connecticut" (rom) '45 -Barbara Stanwyck, Dennis Morgan 12:00 m "Count Three lo P11y'' (dra) •55 j -Van Heflin, Joanne Woodward. I 1:00 0 "R1cin& Blood" (adv) '54-Bill Williams, Jimmy Boyd. Jean Porter '~ "Cheaper by the Dozen" (com) ·so -Clifton Webb, Myrna Loy, Jeanne Crain 1·30 O (C) "Neptune's D1u1hter" (lom) '49 -Esther Williams, Rtear do Montalban, Red Skelton 3:00 rfo (C) "The Story of Ruth" Part I (dra) '60 -Stuart Whitman. Alana Eden, Peggy Wood. Tom Tryon 3:30 3 1 "Jane [yre" (classic) '44 - Joan Fonta ine, Orson Welles O "The Mlrade Worke(' (dra) '62 -Anne Bancroft , Patty Du~e. EVENING 6:00 = 0 (!) 1fQ) ~ m al News 0 Jl (3 ti) 00 News Kinas Ice Hodcy Kings vs. Bos ton Bruins ({)Bonanza e I SPICIAL I Mr. M•coo's Chriat· mu Carol Animated feature ID Partridce Family el Adam-12 ti) Soledad ~Star Trek ED Gettin' Over (~ :))) Truth or Consequences fl) little Ramis Hour 6:30 I Me~ Griffin Show Bewitched 17 (J) Hocan's Heroes : Soundstace I ) Love American Style American Outdoonman G1lloplnc Gourmet 7:00 0 0 12~ ~ rn CD News 3 Ironside 6 Mod Squad a To Tell the Truth Concentr1tlon I love Lucy The FBI CV Gunsmoh La Loba Lon American Style ( ) Bonanza • P1foma Addams Famll) 7:30 tJ New Treasure Hunt i~!. oo (101 rn " o 11 , w o o d' Match Game Phyllis Million $ Movie: (C) (2ht) "The Court Jester" (com) '56 -Dinny Kaye. Glynis Johns l ID Brady Bunch ~~ let's Make A Dul Page 10 researchina the family tree, Thelma cuests u Miriam Estabrook, who DECEMBER 24 locales Jame's father, long believed hires Pete and Mac 10 watch the IC· • dead, and invites him home as the 11villes of her husband, only to have for momln1 •nd •ft•rnoon llstJna1-. big surprise for her dad's birthday him k1dn1pped under their very pleHe lff DAYTIME PROGRAMS. P•rlY noses and held for $3,000,000 in Below, for your convanlenca, are 0 UNBELIEVABLE. THE ransom the d•Y'•movlH. *NEW DODGE ASPEN. (3) Oral Roberts Spec i al ---------IT'S ON MOVIN' ON . ·"Thristmas '' Love" DAYTIME MOVIES O om Movln' on "Will the 0 ENJOY SAFE STREETS Last Trucker Leaving Charlotte * WITH JOE FORRESTER Please Turn Off the Lights" Sonny AND DODGE ASPEN . and Will find themselves without I 0 Qj (lg) m J 0 e Forrester a cargo and without a daddy for I "Stake-Out" (R) Joe's keen know!. 4-year-old ··stowaway" I •dae or his beat and its peopl• Wild Wild West results in tracedy for a clo:Je Q (~@)@ Happy D1ys (R) hiend when he closes in on a rob· Richie accidentally discovers that bery team posing as police detec· F onz1e, who's been boasting of lives. shanng 11 btg Christmas dinner with O Gene Bartow Show relat111es. 1s miserably alone. O (~ ) ~ M1rtu1 Welby, I Cross Wits M.o. "The F'ru1tfolness of Mrs. John Barbour Show Stelf1e Rhodes" (R) The hospital is EJ Show de Iris Chacon in a slate of excitement when quin· ~ Ci) a) Or°it Roberts Spedal tuplets are about to be born and "Christmas Is love" the public relations director has her I Gunsmoke hands full with the news media and The Rivals of Sherlock Holmul the romantic overtures ol Or Kiley. u itos m EE N Addams Family Cet s:'rt I 8:30 UL Joe & Sons When I PortSalld Junior Symphony Con· twelve.year old Nick has a bed.wet ctrt • tine problem, it's embarrassing 10:30 O UCLA Basllet0.11 Bruins vs. Bay. enough without having all the for Bears neighbors know about 11. I Community hedblcll O (~ @ ) @ W~kome I a c II News Kotter Basket Case (R) Kotter has : Animation fulival a verbal confrontation with his class , £J Show de W•llt M read and the basl\etball coach when he r 1 o threatens to flunk Freddy. 11:00 I ~ 0 mm CiD Newi (ll The Bobby Vinton Show • ~J ~ Ci) News I Merv Griffin Show l 811110 Wiidiife Adventures I · Dark Shadows El Show de Ednlt. Nwrio Movie: "Crime School" (dra) ~Little Marcie '38 -Humphrey Bogart, Dead End 9:00 (!!)@ 00 M•A•s•H R a d a r l<1ds. Gale Paae. writes a letter to his mother re IMod Squad counting recent highllghts o. f the Battle l ine M•A•s•H unit ombat Q TONITE ON POLICE : Woman Alive! * WOMAN CASE THE NEW ( , . ) Love American Style 11:15 · Cinema 34 DODGE ASPEN. 11:30 @ CBS utt Movie: (C)1 0 QJ 00 ®l m Police WONn I "Secret Wor1d" (dra) '69 -Jacque- " Incident Near a Black & White" line Bisstt. Pierre l1mmer. I When a policeman IS slain in a I 0 ® o:o.i m Johnny Carson gang war, a headhne-gr.abbing PO· 00 Movie: "Tiie Holly & the IYJ" lice heulenant 1s determined to have (dra) '53 -Ralph Richardson. Mar· a suspect convicted, though Sifs ca ret le1chton Anderson and Crowley are sure it's 0 (~ ) (3) Wide World Mys· lhe wrong man. I tery "Mr. & Ms and the Bandstand O I bEC1AL I Su of Cortu (R) Murders'' This documentary follows the re -a The FBI search ship "Mansla" as it moves • Movie: (C) "The Marauders" south along the Gulf of Cahlorn11, (wes) '55 -Dan Duryea. Jeff Rich· 9:00 (I) "The Snlor"-Reli1t0us drama 9:30 0 (C) "Th• Youn1 Racers" (adv) '63 -Mark Damon, William Camp· bell. (C) "Belles on Their THa" (mus) '52 -Jeanne Crain, Martin M !Iner, Barbara Bates. 10:00 Ci) "Desk Set" (com) '57-Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn. 12:00 m "Miss Grant Takes Richmond" (com) '49 -Lucille Ball. 1:00 O (C) "for the love ot Mlh" (dra) '60 -Richard Baseh•rt. Stuart Erwin, Rex Allen. ® "A Christmas Carel" (classic) '51-Alista ir Sim. 1:30 0 (C) "IUn1 Richard & the Cru- uden" (adv) '54 -Rex Hamson. Laurence Harvey, George Sanden. 3~00 @) (C) ''The S1ory of Ruth " Cnncl (dra) '60 -Stuart Whitman, Alina Eden, Pew Wood, Tom Tryon. J:30 (I) "A Connecticut Y1nkee In Kin& Arthur'l Court'' (mus) '49 -Bing Crosby, Rhonda Fleming 0 (C) "White Christmas" Part I (mus) '54 -81n1 Crosby, Dinny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney ! V ! N I N 1, 6:001~ 8 ~fl~ ff>~*'" Ci) 8on1nu • Movie Special (90) "A Chrllt· mas Carol" (classic) '51 -Alistair Sim, Jack Warner, Kathleen Harn· son. m Partrlctc1 Family l ~~e';;~z Stu Trek All·Da, CMstmu Muak festl· val Continued. The lnterdenom1na t1on1I Choir and Gerald Wil$On Orchestra Perform. (Q!j (j)) Trutfl or Coniequences EE little Rascals Hour 6:30 MerY Griffin ~ow Bewitched 1 (]) Hogan's Heroes : Rulidadu ( @) Lowe American Styfe • Pop C:oes Ole Country Cellopinc C:ourmet collecting specimens lrom both land ards, Keenan Wynn. and sea. 12:00 m Movie: "Blact Horse Canyon'' 7:00 @ The Untouchablu (wes) '54 -Joel McCrea, Mari ooma>News Ma~ua WtlbJ, M.D. Bowtln1 for Dollars Mod Squad D <ei! 00> @ m The Rookies Bl1nch1rd. "Reading, Writing and Angel Dusi" 12:30 O M1ybeny RFD (R) After a drugged high school boy 00 Merit: "A Holiday Artair" (rom) leaps to his death, the rookies seek '49 -Robert Mitchum. Janet Leich the help of his friend to find the m Movie: "Somewhere In the source of the drug traffic. not know· Nicht'.' Ml_ra) '46 -John Hodiak. ing the friend IS actually the cam· 1:00 I~ CJ) ®.l m Tomorrow pus "connection." Gene Autry §The .Bold Ones 1:30 CV Movie Cou Juz11d1 1:45 Movie: "Everythln(s Ducky" Movie: (C) (2hr) "On the Rivi· (com) '61 -Mickey Rooney. Jo· en" (com) '51-0anny Kaye, Gene annle Sommers, Jackie Cooper Tierney, Corinne Calve!. 2:30 m All·Nl&ht Show: ''The b-Mn. ffi I f!lcl•l I Austin Cl\y Umlb Bndlord," "fo& Island" Featurln1 Wilfle Nelson, "1974 Song· 3:30 8 Movie: "Cuad1lcan1l Diary" writer of the Year.'' as he demon· (dre) '43 -Lloyd Noland. Preston strales his style of Country sinclna. foster. To Tell the Truth I Love Lucy The FBI (I) C:un1mollt u Loba @ We Wish You • Merry C rlstm11 @ love American Style ID All-Day Chrlstmu Musk fertlvll Citrus Colleae Singers, f irst Baptist Choir and Hollywood Presbyterian Choir. I (j)) Bonanu P1lom1 Ad1m1 F1mlly 5 THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK. DECEMBER 21 . 1975 7:30 I Last of th• Wiid 10:00 · Cl.H,r;, N1m1 That Tune IJ THE BLUE KNIGHT- Lovt Amtrlcln Strt• *TV'S NEW BIG HIT! L.tt's M1h I Deal 1J @ (I) Cl) 1111 Blue Knl&ht • MHllon $ Movie (90) "Tht Bani! Bumper Mor1an wounds • suspect Diet" (com) '40-W. C. fields. ed muuer. then tanales with the I Price Is Rlaht injured man's fiercely protective ' Bredy Bunch sister, an •ttomey who won't bt· Ci) I IJlciAC I A C II r I s t m 1 s heve her brother is a criminal. Child O @@ (1) m Petrocelll "Tool I The Doti Ruttln Show Many Alibis" (R) Petrocelli believes ~ Little Mar1l1 his chent, Dr. Dave Hill (Robert 1:00 (]1) rn Tony Orlando and Hooks), IS innocent of the slay1n1 D1wn Guest star Carroll O'Connor of the hospital chief·of-staff, but plays a arumpy ktna who threatens everyone else involved in lhe case to cancel Christmas. and the Inter· has an airtight ahbi national Children's Choir joins Tony 0 m EE N and Dawn in a musical "Christmas fJ (~Ci)) m al St 1 rs II y l Around the World." h · ( · O @@ [Q) m little House on Hutc "Death Ride" R) A crime th• Prairie "Christmas at Plum I czar aarees to talk after Starsky and Hutch bring his daughter to him, a Creek" (R) Each member of the I request easier asked than granted. Ingalls family decides what Christ· I News mas gilts to aet for the others but Get Smart •. shortage of money plus a confu : The Drumer A ballet interpre· s1on about family plans almost up· talion of Eugene O'Neill's "A Touch sets the hohday ~?r everyone. of the Poet." . O Movie: (Zhr) Christmas In Con· 10.30 I News ntdlcur• (rom) '4S-Barbara Stan · : La Cultura (R) wyck, Dennis Morgan, S. Z Sakal, 11:00 (D fJ €D mm News Sydney Greenstreet. . (!)@} ~@ News (6)Wlld Wiid West O HOUR OF POWER D (Qf ) m When Thlnas . Wert Rotten "Ding, Dong, the Bell * Wit~ Robert Schulle~ Is 011d" (R) Attemptinr to recover Christmas Eve Special I a valuable stolen church bell. O I brc1AL I Hour of Power Robin and his men are trapped -Christmas Eve unarmed-in the castle lower. (!) Srt Bilb A~ Emma Peel, the 'llcek. "Junol•,que·· sleuth-heroine of the I Cross Wits 0 I b1CtALI Jubilee: A film for tongue-an-check Bnti,h-made adventure 'erte\ 1 he Avenger,, D1- John Barbour Show the HolJ Year R · fl h .1 Viviana ComedJ Serial m Movif: "A Christmas ~rol" nna 1gg, an a-; ing sporl~car anJ mou 1ump,rnt.,, qu1ppl·J and Sandler ' Youn(• Two Christ· (dra) '3S-Gene Lockhart, Reginald kardte-chopped her wa) through some incrcdthle confrnn1,111on~. ma111 I Owen, Leo G. Carroll Included were .. trugglcs with '>Lich encmie5 of the people 1' m.1d I Champlonahlp Wrestllna : IMod Squad Venu'ltan,, clcl..'lrtcall} chJrgcd "S1bcrn.wh" Jnd o'tl!mtbl} mild· J~nese unru11e Prorram 1 (D Survival mannered Fngli'h per .. ons who evidenced \tgll\ of Wl\h1ng II• de,lro} 1:10 (~ ) (})a'.) That's My Ma· Combat civilization in a variety of ways. ma "That's Earl, Brother" (R) Clif· : Liiies, Yori ' You Although 11 wa., thrnugh this role thal M,,., Rigg hecJmc best ton an<' Earl quit speaking after ( 00> love American Style known 10 Amerk.in telcv1\ion audience,, \he hJ' al'o c<1rncd J repu· Earl Is left rn charae of the barber 11:15 · Cinema 34 shop and is duped by a pretty atrl 11:30 @CI) CBS Rellrious Special tat ion as a ~enous dr.1matic and cl:"'icJI .1ctre'>'-, which ,he "ill who empties the cash register "Nation of Nations" dcnwn,tratc an James ('(htigan\ vcr,run of Rumer Gc1dt.!cn\ hc'>t· I Merv Griffin Show 0 @ 00 @) m I ''""'bl M.:ll1ng novel "In fhi\ Hume of Brede," .1inng ·" a dram.1 11c.: Ui Wiidiife Adventures Christmas 1975 Rome (2hr) This Theater .. pecial f,r;1da) at 9PM on CBS Christmas Music festival Coral, program is presented by the United "One of the rea\on' for my choo~ing to do 'Brede' !in which <.he finale. States Catholic Conference from St. h. · .1 l .. h h '-9:00 I)@ (}1 Cannon Robert Fo~ Peter's In Rome. The ceremony clos· portray~ a ~op t\ltcatcu onuon tt'll'e"woman w o l!CLl'nlC'> J worth auests as • Green Beret vet· in g the Holy Year 197s will be fol· cloi~tcred 8 ened1c1ine nun) wa s for Jivcr,it) :· explained the 1.ill eran of Vietnam who appears rol lowed by the Mass of the Nativity auhurn-haire~t 81 11i,h .ictre"s. while driving toward her London Oat have government tntelhgence con celebrated by Pope Paul VI with from the ctl)' ~ out'>k1rt of Mill Hill. nections, becomrna a key t11ure rn music by the Sistine Choir. 1 "I've played thl' part (lf a nun bdore. but .1 nun of .1 rather a reopened murder use. ' 00 Movie: "Christmu Eve" (dra) different <;ort. in 'AhclarJ .ind Heloi<;e' (both thl' l llOdM .ind BroJd· 0 00 m Doctor's Hosplttl "Come '47-Geor33 Raft, J~an Blondell. way production, of the pla)) and also in .t picture called "The A'i· at Last lo Love" (R) A nurse offers 8. (~ I ) @ Wide World Movl1:1 . · B . • · h h 1 .1· · d 1.. • •0 • . her hie to aid the research project (~ ) rn Wide World Spe· ~assrn~llon lit Call: 1n w .IC wa~ Ul~.&~1'ie . J'> a nun. urt~ r ~. ~ of the doctor she loves Ehubeth caal "Christmas in New York" (R) Brede nun " a \cry d11Tcrent rofc-,cnou~ and dramatic Hartman and Larry Hagman suest (i)The FBI M1\S Rigg ~poke about her fllle at ~ome length with Rumer God· star 12:00 I) CBS Reliaious Spedal "A Hand· den. the hook\ author. who 'i!>ttcd the London 'iCl during the fJ (Q9 (i)) (3) m Ba~~tta "Pho ful of So~ls" • December filming, .ind the actrc\S W3\ pleased ~Ith Mi'iS C1odt.len's toaraphy By John Doe (R) The 0 Midn11ht Mus From St. Buil s apprai,al of her a, g1v1ng the role "a c.:ool. cmo11onlc,," tone th.it " death of a retired pohceman leads Church ncct>ssary until emotions must be unleashed Barett• to an unholy alhance be· O Movie: ''The f'alco11 Takes Over" tween a respected Judge and a (adv) '42 -George Sanders. When the production moved to Omh:ine Convent in County mobster Brock Pete" guest stars Q) Movie: "Privates Prorrus" Cork, Ireland. th ~ following week. the nun' 1lf that nimmunaty 0 I siJiCtl(j Oral Roberts "Christ (com) 'SS -Dennis Price, Terry proved an 1n,piration lo the actress ~sMls L1o~e("2h ) "So r 8 12.30 ~9homMas.1 _ "A Chi t ... 1.. ''The 'iistcrs at Dmhane are really marvelOl"," ,au.J Mis' Rigg. \.l.YJ ov e. r na o trn•· . uu ov e. rs mu .... ro .. 0 1.• 1 cl cl · h k h dette" (dra) '43 -Jennifer Jones. (class) 'SI-Alistair Sim. ne c uer y nun a v1~e. me to enJOY 01} p.tn ttt not tu ta e t e ~The Bold Ones ID Movie: "Day ol Triumph" (dra) role of a nun overly serro_usly_ be~au.~e. after all, a nun •~ a happy Sudler l Young's Two '54 -Lee J. Cobb, Joanne Dru. woman fulfilling her vocallon in hfe. C ristmasn 1:15'6 Mo~ie: (C) "Susan Slept Hert" The nctre~~ evidenced little of the. Emma Peel rn her until after @ Mo~le: (C) (~hr) "Bus Stop" (com) '54 -Debbie Reynolds, Dick filming was completed and she ftew to New York to rehearse for a (~m) S6 -Marilyn Monroe, Don, Powell, Anne Francis. production of Moliere's 'The Mi,anthrope." She accidentally left Murray, Arthur O'Connell. 1:10 @@ Movie h h· db , N y k. · • b-f · f · h h Eli) Great Per1orm1nces Arthur Rub 2:30 ID All-Ni&ht Show: "Cry tht Be-er a~ ag in a ew or taxi ":nu, e ore It w,,, out ~l ~•8. t. s c instein. Andre Previn and the Lon· loved Country," "Pardon Us'' had hailed an~ther a.~d was 5pecding ~.ftcr the first, having directed don Symphony Orchestra per1orm I 3:00 6 Movie: "The H1lllday Brend" the second driver to Follow that cah. 9:30&) Club Behl• (wes) 'S7 -Joseph Cotten, Ward And m true Emma Peel style ~he accomplt~hed her mission -EI> El Choler Bond. V1veca Lindfors but without Oing1ng the driver uvcr her shoulder 1n the process. P1gt 11 THURSDAY DECEMBER 2~ MORNING 1 10:30 iJ love or Liie I D IUCIJ@l mHollywood Squares 6 Movie: (C) "The Miracle of Our udy or Fatima" (dra) '52-Gilbert Roland, Anaela Clarke m TNth or Consequences I 6:30 I Cluemont Colloqulum · Not for Women Only Earth ub Mkhatl JKbon Show New Zoo Revue .. I Gomer Pyle 700 Club Electric Comp1ny Documentlry 11:00 I Youn~ Restless · @ 6 ~EI) Marble Machine (~ I) (I) tl) Show·Offs Bill Dilly's Hoais Pocus Gani I I Nanny & Hie f>roressor @ Quk k Dflw McGraw 7:001 (!1) (j)~ Cf) Nnu · f» 6 ®'J m Today Show 700 Club 6 m Cartoons <Q9 @ > tiE Good Mornlne Electric Company 1 11:30 Seard! ror Tomorrow ~ @@) m Thr" tor the Mon., 0 (Qj Ci]) (I) tiE Rhyme & RH· son America I Davey & Gollath Speed Racer Mirier Ro1111' N•lihbortiood '1) Bill Colby EI!) Woman Alive 7:30 i Udsville • Tennessee Tuxedo I UICIA\ I Chrbtmu for th• 12:00 I NoonUme Deaf Newscaster Carol McEvoy · The Shui Lewis Show /\ I l I I< N () () r J translates Ch11Stmas into sian Movit: "The Goapel Auordln1 language. to St. Matthew" (dra) '66. I I Three Stooeu m (~. Ci)) Cil m Edee of Ni1ht I ~same Strfft ~ News 1:00 (i) Captain llant1roo Movie: "Babel In Arms" (mus) ls Sunup '39-Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney. I Special "The Flabby Generation" 11 Dream of Jeannie The Flintstones 1 CI) Noon Affair/ Joe Bar1tta The Munsters Ci) m Somtnet The f'.T.L Club The JetJons Little Rascata : Muterpitce Theat.rt 8:30 8 Manna 12:30 ~ (I) Ci) NBA Basketb1ll Kan · I SfWll I The City That Foreot sas City at Phoenix. About Christtnu Animated film. D ti) @) m D1y1 of Our QJ m Cartoons I lives I. New Zoo Revue CI) Dick Yan Oylle Show CarreKolend11 0 (Qt @) tl) All MJ ChlJ· I 9:00 ({) Price Is Rlcht dren Showers of Bluslncs 6 rU""'J'""i"c1""A,..,l l Jubilee: A Fiim for 0 @ o EI) I l,!Ctll I the Aoly Year (R) Christmas et Wuhln(ton Cat. hedrel I ~ Courtship of Eddlt'a father The Christmas Dey service from the Bullwinkle National Cathedral in Washington. 1:00 6 The fJ.l!.ne Nun The 61llery § (~ l!J) CV m Ryan's Hope Lt1vt It to Beaver Major Adema AM Loa Angeles Movie: (C) "The Oaydreamtra" I Vici>\( I Chrlstmaa It (mus) '66-Jack Gilford. Ray Bolaer. I Love Lucy 1· The Music of Chrlatmu (R) I Drum ol Junnle 1:30 • il) (j) ®) m The Doctors Happy Hunters 6 Huel Sesame Street (Qi Ci)) Cl) tiE ltfs Make A i ) Mike Oouctaa Show Deel 9:30 The Promise 6 Movie: "A Christmas Carol" Movlt: "Sien of the Cross" (classic) '51 -Alrstair Sim (dra) '32 -Fredric March. Charles €D Christmas et Pops (R) Laughlon, Claudelle Colber1 2:00 0 Ci) @@) m Another World 6 Jett's Collle (6' Phil Donahue Show • Movie: (C) "The Youn1 Amtrl·I 0 (Qt Ci)) (l) $10.000 ~ra· cans" (mus) '67-The Youna Ameri· mid cans. Milton C Anderson 2:30 0 News I Ciretn Acnt 0 <eif (J)) CI) tiE Ont Ufa to Sim Yorty Show live Charisma m Ban Hunter lntervlewa '•lloplnr Gourmet Get Smut 10:00 Gambit : Ca"•acolendas Q3 (]) ®) a;, C.1tbrlty SWtep. • LI Q1t1 stJlkes 3:00 Al the Wortd Turna (I) Movie: "Mlracle on 34th Strttt" Some~t (rom) '47 -Maureen O'Hara. John The Riflemen Payne. Natalie Wood. Cartoons 0 (Qj (I')) (]) I #PICIA() Christ· <Q!: (j)) (i) tl) General Hos· mas on Hlitorle Hiii Annuil candle· p bl light carol service from Trinity (j) Movl1: "A Chri1tm11 Carol" Church, Newpor1, Rhode Island (classic) 'Sl -Alistair Sim. I Hoean's Hen>ea lQ1 Movie: (C) "The Snow Queen'' M1""1 (com) '60 -Full·length animated The Music of Chrlatm11 Mormon film nerrated by Art Ltnkletter I Youth Symphony and Chorus. m Porty Pig tiE Nftl/P1nor1m1 dtl V1llt @ Thr" Stoo1n I I Q)@.) Hl1hllnd Hiah School Choir I @ Dark Shado•s 3:30 (1j Movie: "Sona ol Bern1dette"I (dra) '44 -Jennifer Jones. I m Mike Oourlas Show Oule ' Harriet Movie: (C) "White Chrlstm11" Concl. (mus) '54 -Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney The Lucy Show Mickey MouH Club The Munsters New l.oo Revut 6 B.C. Choir on Campus Yo1I' Hud : Search: Thi Quest for Personal eanln1 ((W Cfj) Comedy Classics • Dram• · Tennesste Tu11do 4:00 All In the flmlly Father Knowa Best 6 l Mickey Mouu Club Beverly Hillblllles Yo1I & friends Gllll11n'a Island Tiny ' His Friends Wt Wish You A Merry C ristmas Tht Munsters : Mlrter Rocers' N1l1hbomood ( (j)) The fllntston11 Subt Pelayo Mission: lmpos.slble R~y l His f riends 4:30 Dinah! Dick Yan Oylle Show Gllllaan's Island Stir Trell The Lone Ranrer o Adam·l2 Buis l His Buddlu I ~ Hunllnaton Chriatm11 Parade Price Is Rlaht IBrady Bunch Setame Street ) Mickey Mouse Club Onderdoe 4:•0 00 Mike DouJ!.as Show 5:00 • fJ 6Ql EE (~ en News Bir Valley 6) I Love Lucy • Maverick The Fllntstonu Room 222 · Orem1 . Panorama 39 The Chrlstmu Child Add1ms famllJ 5:30 Stump the Stars Hoc1n'1 Herott (jj CQ.9 (j)) News Alternatives "The Carson Youn11 l ife Singers·· I Andy Griffith Electtk Company Town Ttllc Jack Benny Thrff Stoocu I VI NIN c, 6:001~~~1~== Bonanza • Featlval ot Uthts Chrlstmaa 1rtde (2hr) Partride• F1mlly Ad•m·l 2 Soledad Stir Trek : Chrlstmu •t Popa (R) ( ) Truth or Con1equencn little R1sul1 6:30 Merv Griffin Show Bewitched Hoe•n's Herots ~(tlcl Ci:) Love American Style W1te1 World Gallopin& Gourmet 7:00 00 ~(6 mtiENews Ironside 7:30 8ow1inr for Oollers Mod Squad To Tell the Truth I Love Lucy The FBI Gunamollt Love American style : The Romantic Rebellion ( !)) Bonanu · Paloma Addams FamllJ Bobby Vinton Show m Price Is Rlaht Lowe American Style Hlch Rollin Candid Came11 Match Game Brady Bunch @ Hollywood Squeru let's Malle A Dt1I ; The Nutcracker (R) • Medii ~ Little Mu11e 8:00 (11) CI)@ The Waltons (R) A large corporation pl1nninr 1 hulth resort offers the Walton f1mlly a huge sum of money ror their land. 0 ~ @) m Grady "Grady's Night In" Grady invites some ol his old cronies 1n for a n11ht ol cards. 0 Movie: (2hr) ''The Goldwyn folllu" (mus) '38 -Zorina. Phil Baker. 6' Wiid Wild West D (~ (j)) m larney Miller "Doomsday" (R) Wilham Windom guests as a human bomb who en· ters the precinct house and thrt11· ens lo sell destruct unless Buney arresls city ofhc11ls. O I Ol(llL I Mr Magoo's Christ· mn Carol (R) I Crou Witt lohn Barbour Show Nldl1 Cuo Gunsmoke Noches Tlpatias ~nese Lln1u11e Pro111m., 8:30 ~ (jJ [Q) m The Cop & the Kid "Notre Dame by 50" Frank promisu to triple Lucas' 1llow1nce If he'll just stay out ol the pool hall, but th• ln1enious tad comes up with • football pool as a lucrative substitute. fJ (Qi ) Q) On the Roch "The Leaacy" (R) While recupmt· ing in the Alemesa infirmary, Fu · entes is awen 1 hi&fTty v1lued map to 1 uche of money that wu buried by 1 fellow inm1te who be· lteves he's not lone for this world m Merv Griffin Show I Wiidiife Adventure Music.el ComedJ 9:00 @ Cl) H1wall nve-0 (R) McGarrett is escorting a pnsoner to Oahu when the pl1ne crashes and he's stranded, with a serious 111 wound-and at the mercy of the armed and dan11erous escaped con. vict. 0 @ Ci) (1p) m Ellery Queen "The Comic Book Crusader" (R) Ellery clashes with a tyrannical comic book publisher, then bOQOmts a suspect when the man 1s mur· dered. 00 The Untouch1blts 0 (Qii Cl)) (D tiE Streeb or !an franclKO "Deadly Silence" (R) Lt. Mike Stone faces the ruliation thal he mav become totally duf alter a van catry1ng 1he robbers of a liquor slore runs him down. FRIDAY I Th• Lu" Show Tht Bold Ones Festlv1I lntematlontl '4 Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Incredible DECEMBER 26 Mr. llmptt'' (com) "64-0on Knotts I For momlna and afternoon ll1t1n11, ED Tht Berlioz Requiem From St. please '" DAYTIME PROGRAMS Josepha! Basilica 1n Mlhuuktt, Below, for your convenience, e~ Wisc. the ctay'1 movies al la Cri1d1 Bien Cnad1 ------· -----m f(orun Lan1u•1• Procrams DAYTIME MOVIES I 9:300 Newa a> El Choler 9:00 CV "This Island urth" (sci·ll) '551 10:00 -Bart Ro~erts, Faith Oomeraue 1J NEW NITE!! BARNABY 9:30 D "Broken Wl111" (dra) '32 -Leo * JONES' BEST CAPER! Carillo, Melvyn Douglas. CC) "lnctn tJ @ Bamabr Jonet (R) A diary Blonde" (mus) '45 -Betty black market in heavy Army equip· Hutt~n. Arturo de Cordova. ment yielding millions in profits 10:00 Ci) 'The Remarkable Mr. Penny. leads' to murder four years late; packer'' (com) '59 -Clifton Webb, when one ol the smuu lers wants Dorothy McCulre. a bl~r cut of the operation. 12:00 m "Florian" (dra) '46 -Robert 0 (l3 Ci)@) m Medical Story Young, Charles Coburn, Helen Gil· I "The Cod Syndrome" (R) Tony bert Musante stars u a brilliant but 1:00 D "My Doc Shep'' (dra) '48-Tom apparently unteelina surgeon with Neal, Lannie Ro~. a told and impersonal manner to· 9 (C) "Snow White ' the Three wards his patients. Stoo1es" (com) '6l -Carol Heiss, ~ m £E Ne_, the Three Stooges. rerry Muon 1:30 0 "Captain Horatio Hornblower'' <9 (j)) CD m Harry 0 "M1y· (adv) '51 -Gregory Peck, Vir1inl1 day" (R) Hu ry lnvesh11tes the Mayo. .. PoSSibllity ol sabotage and murder 3:00 @) (C) "Bad Oiy at Blad Rock I when an old friend dies and a Sen (dra) '55 -Spencer Trai;y, Robert a tor is injured In lhe crash of a 3•30 ~n.;., . 1 th Ml r'' (d ) '58 Chl rtert d pl1ne. • ~ wOlte II t "o fl (E) Cet Smart -Rich.rd Eaan. Julie London. . . O ''Tall Story"' (com) '60-Anthony 10.30 I Th,.• Pasaporb to Adventure Perl!ins Jane Fonda News ' · i The Dttamer (R) la Tremenda Corte I V I NIN 1, 11:00 I(]) 0 0 elm m News Bttt of Croucho ~ Bllko !Ill) ~ Ci) ..... 01,. snldows Mevle: "An1•l1 Wuh Tllelr Faces" (dre) '39 -Dud [nd Kids. IMod Squad Cl) 81ttJe line Combat Sa..l_ Brother: Natlon11 Edition ll.J) love Ameriun Style 11:15 rf) Cinema 34 11:30 IJ@ CBS lite Movie: "Gr11t bpectations" (dr1) '47-Alec Guin· ness, John Mills, Jean Simmons. ! @ (6) ~ m JohllftJ canon Th• Honeymoonel"I Movie: ''The Chutel"I" (dra) '45 -Billie Burke, Joseph Schildkraut. 0 (~ ) Wlcla Wor1d Pre- sents "Mannix" and "lonastreet" (i1 The FBI O Movie: "Her Twelve Men" (dr1) 'SS-Greer Garson, Robert Ryan. 1%:00 O Movie: (C) ''The Cutia" (dra) '69 -Maximilian Schell. (E) Movie; "M1 ' r1 Kettle Co to Town" (com) '50 -Marjorie Main. 12:30 Movie: "lrs A Wonderful life" (dre) '4 7 -James Stew11t m Movie: "Keys of th1 IUnadom" (dra) '45-Gregory Peck, Roddy Mc· Oowall, Thomu Mitchell. 1:00 I~ Ci)@) m Tomorrow l :lO Movie l :45 ovle: (C) "Thera'a No Busl· nua Ukt Show Bualneu" (mus) '54 -Ethel Merman, Donald O'Connor. 2:00 I Come Alive 3:30 Movie: '1'he Stutt Min" (dra) • 9 -Mushall Thompson. m All·Nl1ht Show: "Down to tht Sn In Shlp1" l:OOIEmmm""' 3 · CIJ@CV ~@ Nt'n Iona nu • 1 .. Sh1rb! A documen· tary on sharks plus interviews with shark victims. l rartrhtte F1mlly Ad•m·l2 Soledad Star T11ll Avlatloh "W11ther Cl)) Thlth or Con.equencu little Ra1<1l1 6:30@) Merv Griffin Show IBewitched CV Ho11n's Heron Blacll rerspectlve on tt11 News (j)) love Ameriun Styf 1 Friends of M11 c;.11opln1 Gourmet 7:00 OOQJ@mCiDNewi Ironside BowlJn1 for Dollars 6 Mod Squid a To Tell the Trvth Concentration I love Lucy The Fii CV Cunsmo~e la loba love Amerfun Style : Woman (i)) Bonanza • r11om1 Add1ms famlly 7:30 Follow·Up I (1g m Hollywood Squ1rta Love American S e 4 ~r,ICIM I Biiiy 'fmart'a Chrilt· masicus Outst1ndln1 circus rou tines. includlna • clown on th• low wire, Wilson Smart i nd his t ie• phanta, the Berondlnl hlahwire i;ycl· THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, DECEMBER 21, 1975 1sts, the Sallay acrobats and a finale Movie: (C) (2hr) "De1th 11 Not featuring a Christmas tree r1smg Proud" (R) (dra) 'JS-Arthur HUI, from the floor to reach to the top Jane Aleunder, Robby Benson. John of the "big tent." Gunther's movin1 tru1 story of • l8) Wor1d of the Su boy whose fierce devotion to living 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The leaves his parents a legacy of love urr w., .. (com) '52-Cary Grant.I and ll deeper understanding of life. Betsy Drake. lurene Tuttle (E) The Bold Onea I Brady Bunch ® Movie: (C) (2hr) "flrrtutlc (6) Match C1me Voy11•" (sci-fl) '66-Stephen Boyd, Wall Street Week Raquel Welch, Arthur Kennedy World of Survival 1· Wuhlnrton We.ti In Rtvltw My Little Martie 9:30 • News 1:00 IJ (llJ (])I sFiC1AL I Tiie Crut : Cltywatchtn Ml11atlon: Yur of the Wildebeeste • El Choler (R) Richard Widmark nanates th1s l 10:00 .: Ii) @) ~ rollce Storr $10ty of the awesome annual migra · The Cutt1na [d&e {R) Chuck Con· t1on of over a million animals nors guests as a veteren police across the Serengeti Plain, and of 1 officer who becomes involved In the the herd's predators -lion, cheeta, h~nt for a p11r of armed robbers leopard and hyena -who depend with an unusual modus operandi. on the w1ldebeeste's natural order John Quade, Jay Varella, Lola Al· for their own survival. bright and Aleundra Hay also 0 \U 00 ®l m I $FiCl•O The guest. World of M1glc Doug Henning stars ; m £E Newa In this magical hour presented with· I Peny Muon out commerc11I Interruption. Hen· Get Sm•rt nln11 will attempt the famous Hou· 1 : Muterpltce Theatre: Nototlou1 dlni Water Torture E.scape. Bill Cos· I Woman (R) by is host and Orson Welles is 1 10:30 • Help Someone Tod1y special guest. Newa O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Blue Slllu" 1 · Ho11r Dulce Hocu (mus) '46-Fred Astaire, Bing Cros·, 11:00 CV 0 m Im Ntwt ~Join Caulfield · Ci) ®l (iJ Nlft Wl'd Wiid West Btst of Grouc o (~ ) r3' (i) Berb.ary Coast 6 Sal Bllko "The Day Cable Wu Hanaed" (R) • Darts Shadows C1ble aces .out on a limb when he Movie: "They Made Me A Crim· takes the pl1ce of 1 John Wilkes lnal" (dra) '39-John Carflt ld, Ann Booth look·alike who 1s about to Sheridan. h1n1. Wi Mod Squad I ~~~~~It lllore~~,..,~~11 John Barbour Show Bit Time Wrtttllnc Spanish Movie : Wall Street Wed Gunsmollt ( ,) loft American Style E1ll HE TV NEWSMAN ' 11:15 · Cinema l4 * PAINS, PRESSURES, ll:lO .. 10 CV(11~~:sf'1!::! c:~e.:71 <~ BEHIND SCENES LOOK Richard A1tenborou1h. Judy Gttson. fD Thi Televlalon Newsman A be· 10) Ci) (Jg) (t) Johnny CarMn hind·the·scenes documentary on ' file Honeymoeneri KABC reporter Biii Redeker, as cam· I Movie: "Mr. Moto's Qan1bl1" eras lollow his daily activities in (mys) '38-Peter Lorre, Lynn Bari. coverina news stories. O (Cit) Cl)> CV Wide WOf1d S.,.. rf) la Vida con Aurtlla cl1t "The Second Monty Python m Jap1n1u lln1u111 Proarams Show" 1:30 m San 01110 ([)The FBI Merv Qriffin Show O Movie: "Kina Kon1 Escapes" Cold111 Herita1e-Gold1n Harvest! (hor) '38 -Linda Miller, Rhodes A documentary on Taiwan. Reason. ED Televlalon Newsman Follow·Up 1· Wnhlniton Wed In Review al El Show de Rosita reni · So11I Train 9:00 12:00 Movie: (C) "~1111ln1 faattltr" tJ GE Theater: "In (wes) '52 -Sterhna Hayden, Bar· * Th. H f B d .. bara Rush. IS . ouse 0 re e (E) Movie: "The Grut Dan ratdl" Starring Emmy Award (adv) '48 -Dennis O'l<eefe. Nominee· Diana Rigg I Roell Conctrt f) @ I sPICtl., I CE The-: Ku p's Show atre "In This House of Brede" (R) 12:30 Movie: (C) "In tftt Qood OW Di1n1 R111 stars in this dram• Summertime" (mus) '49-Judy Cu about a sophisticated London widow land, Van Johnson. who renounces a successful busl· m Movie: ''The lady Wants Ml1k" ness career 10 become a cloistered (com) '52 -Ruth Hussey. Otnnls Benedictine nun. Judi Bowket, Gwen O'Keefe, Eve Arden Watford and P1mel1 Brown also 1:00 0 Q) (6) (Jg) m Mldnl1ht S,.. star cl1I 0 ~ (]) (Jg) m Roc.llford Flies I I Doll ltlnhntr'a Roell ColKtrt "The Aaron Ironwood School of 1:30 (3) Movie Success" (R) Jim welcomes home 1:45 lrovle: (C) ''T1u1rt'' (wes) '65 his foster brother, Aaron (James -Tony Youna, Din Dury11, Dick Hampton), who has become a mil· Foran. llonalre throuah a franchise acheme Z:30 m All·Nlaht Show: "l..ucQ ,.,t. that hes put him In trouble with ners." "The ladJ r. the Monll11" the 1overnm1nt and the underworld. 3:30 IJ Movie: "AJ111nder Qrah1n1 ltll" (i) Th• Untouch1blea (dra) '39 -Don Amech•, Loretta 0 (flj Cl)) CI) a') ABC frfd•J • Youna. Henry Fonda. SATURDAY 0 (Qj ) (J) Lost Saucer O Movie: "Above & Beyond" (dra) '53-Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker m Movie: "The lackpot" (com) 'SO DECEMBER 27 -James Stewart Barbara Hale. 1 James Gleason. [t 00 Buas Bunn1/Roadtun· ner Hour l\10r?NINC ffi Mister Roaers' Neiahborhood 6:00 (a ) Sunrise Semester 9:00 0 Shaum/lsis Hour 0 <lJ 00 0 m und of the lost 6:30 tJ Sunrise Semester @ Ultri Man 8 TV 8 Classroom 0 (~ 00) ffi Adventures of ID Alternatives "The Carson Young Gilli&•n Life S1ogers" @ CountrJ Music 7:00 i) Pebbles & Bamm B1mm ffi Curucolendu 0 ~j (6J J O m Emeraency + 4 9:30 0 Grandstind r{) Weeke nd I (6' Leave It to Beaver 0 (~ (!Jl 3 H on a IC o n & 0 (~ 00> ffi Groovle 600·1 Phooe1 1 1 lies m Withit 0 Words·A·Poppln' I I Sesame Street 17 (j)@ Scooby Ooo 7:30 Bu as Bunn1 /Ro1drunnei Hour I ~ 71 , €t'j Run, Joe. Run I ~(6J119J@!!))osle & the1 : Sesame Street Pussycats O <~ 8 )fJ JTom & Jerry/ lO:OOlflf Out Sp1ee Nuts Grape Ape Show · A~C football Pl1y-Offs I Youth & the Issues 6 TimmL & Lassie I Elementary Hews ({ft (8)) (1) ffi Speed Bum 1 Q.I Terry & His Friends 00 ill~.~ Pl1net of the Apes 8:00 (I 2a 6 •10 @!!) Wildo l(itty ID,,Movie: . Green Grass of W~om· D Pacesetters ine (wes) 48 -Peggy Cumm1nas. ('6 Bia Blue Marble Charles Coburn, Lloyd Nolan. I Q Couraaeous Cit @ Movie: "Battle 1t Apache Pus" m Unit four (wes) '52 -Jeff Chandler (El True Adventure 17 '3l (jl Sh~1m/lsls Hour 17 3 8 Pebbles & Bamm B1mm ®Trails. West . f6 Voice ol Tokyo W Spanish Movie I Electric Company 10:30 tJ Ghost Busters 8:30 Scooby Ooo 0 Movie: "Carve Her Name With fl) @J (fo m Pink P1nth11 Pride" (dra) '58-V1rg1nia McKenna, friends of Man Paul Scofield, Jack Warner 6 Dennis the Men1ce C<>' The Riflem1n IJ (!j9 (8~) (3) ffi The Odd Ball i!i:i:n·~ .... ;,, R Movie: (C) "Jack & the Bean-1 stalk" (com) '52 -Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Buddy Baer. 11 :00 Valley of the Dlnosauis ! Electric Comp1n1 ,\ Tijuana: Window to the South (~ 00> rn rn Uncle Croc's I Block Tom Poston guest stars as Cliff Murdocl<, a coHege chum who shows up unexpectedly and lingers on as a houseguest, on the episode of The Bob Newhart Show on CBS Satur· day (Dec. 27) at 9:30PM. Page 1-4 O This Is the Nft rn>) This Week In the NFL I (J) 00 Fir Out S4>1ce Nuts (i.) m The Jetsons Soundst.aee 11:30 CBS Children's film festival @ @ mGo! USA 6 Movie: "Michatl O'H1lloran" (dra) '48 -Scotty Beckett, Allene Roberts. 0 (~ @ )(I; ffi A m tr I ca n 81ndst1nd @ 00 Ghost lusten /\ I T I f? N () l > t J 12:00 O Movie: (C) "f1ontfer fi1mbler" (wes) '56 -John Bromfield, Jim Davis. ®) AFC football P11J-Offs mAd Ub (El ~i Blue Marble Q1) 3 00 Valley of the Dlno11urs ~ 6 Concern ® Movie: (C) "Meet C1ptlln Kidd" (com) '52 -Bud Abbott, Lou Cos· I tello, Charles Laughton. I Edison: Thi Old Min I Roller Gamn Sund11 M1tlnee. '12:10 @@ NFL Pre-G1m1 Show THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK, DECEMBER 21 , 1975 B Mr. Chips (~ @) (3) ffi Astro·Bluebon· net Bowl footiiill ID Movie: "Terror In the H1unted House" (mys) '58 -Gerald Mohr, Calhy O'Donnell. n Three stooees l (I)(8Jf1tAlbert ~ @ Voice of Aarleulture ffi Blatk Perspective 01) the News 1:00 i) 17 (3) (i) NFC Footb1ll PllJ· Offs 'I 0 Movie: ''The1 Came ftom Be· ·" yond Space" (sci ft) '67 -Jennifer Ja1ne. Robert Hulton (6 ) Movie: "N1ncy Stule Is Miss· In(' (dra) '37 -Victor McLaelen, Wa lter Connolly. fa 16 AFC Footb1ll Pl1y-Offs ail S1y Brother: N1tlonal Edition m Sal y Pimienta 1 :30 O Movie: "Born to the Saddle" (wes) '54 -Donald Woods, Leif Erickson. (El The Vlr1inl1n ~ Movie: (C) "The Mid Monster P1rty'' -Animated cartoon fllm . ffi The Open Mind 2:00 ID Soul Train ffi lnherit1nce A documentary on the van1sh1ng crafts and craftsmen in America m U.S. H•VJ 2:30 0 Aericulture USA O Movie: "OeadlJ Mantis" (sci Ii) '57-Craig Stevens. Wilham Hopper i Combat Agriculture USA 3:00 NFL Game of the Week 0 Movie: (C) "Brimstone" (wes) '49-Rod Cameron, Waller Brennan. I flOI Movie: "Woman Timu Seven" (com) '67-Shirley Maclaine. Peter Sellers Q) Outei limits W Hlah Chlp11ral ~ff Country Place ffi Austin City Limits (R) Willie Helson guests I C1rru<0lendu Saturd11 M1tlnee 3:30 Sports With Bertka Saturday · Movie: ''No Holds B11red" (com) '52 -The Bowery Boys. The EbonJ Affair 8) T1r11n Thutre Wilburn Brothers ( ) Wortd or Survival · flnl1rria F1lcon W1ll(s Worbhop 4:00 rat Albert Gomer Pyle Movie: "lives of A Ben111 Lin· cer" (adv) '35-Gary Cooper, Fran· chot Tone O Water Wortd lO Mission: Impossible It Takes A Thief Hu11ie BoJ Show Porter W1aoner : Book But ( (i)) Facu of Racina · F utbol Soccer · Mission: Impossible Volte of Aarlculture 4:30 Dusty's Treehoust 3 Ho11n's Herots Celebrity Tennis 8 MIYerick 'f, 00 News N11hville on the Ro1d : C.lifornl1 Journtl ( (i)) NFL Game of the Week ~Coron• Now 5:00 Newsmakers _! Movie; "The House on 92nd .., Street" (mys) '45 -Lloyd Nolin , Slgne Hasso. (61 little R1sul1 O Movie: (C) "Pinocchio In Out11 Spau" (1965)-Full,.eneth animated film OWild Wild Wut @)News ID Movie: "Baclc to Ballan" (dra) ·45 -John Wayne, Anlhony Quinn, Beulah Bondi. I Nlaht 61llerJ CI) Wilburn Brotbers @ film Future Pop aoes the Countr, ffi Silent film "A Woman of Af. fairs" (1929) Greta Garbo stars. (eiJl (i)) Sports Film {E Add1ms FamllJ 5:30 O Medix "Crash Course 1n Hiah· way Safety" i (j) Q) (j1 (6) News ()) Pop Goes the Count~ Nashville Music _ '(])) friends of Min {E little Rascals t V f N I N c; 6:00,o oo mmNews ·Bia Battles 6 ust of the Wild • Maverid o Ironside The FBI 1(3) Soul Train Notre Dame Buketball f 6 N1tion1I lieoaraphk Hee Haw (j)) 1-1-;~.,-, .... 1c ... 1 lnvltltlon to 5'iin1 ffi film Future 6:30 I rn 0 al News • KNBC News Confe11nc1 6 S.mm1 • CompanJ a Joe & Sons I lox d• Mtalco Fiim future MJ Llttt1 Matfft 7:00 O Candid Camm (V Mobile One 0 KNBC Sptdal "McKay . . . A Legend" A profile of USC's John McKay who came from lht coal mines of West Virainia ind m1d1 it to the top of the sports world. Pro· gram will Include film clips from his games, interviews with his wife and son, olher coaches, sports- writers and lhree of his stirs-OJ. Simpson. Mike Garrell and Anthony Davis. I lowlina for Dolla11 E1ewitn111 Los All111ff The Comlfta11d111 Q) Ci) SPKt 1999 La Rua "Celebracion" Ceit > m Lurence Welk Show I Ada~h~~pionship BowUn1 News 11 i IPl<iAL I F.D.R. -I Llkt to I Flrin1 Un• H11 H1w Dr. J111111 lnv11lon Hour 7:30 O Wild World of Anlmals O Don Adams' Screen Test Selly Struthers and Robert Morse are the guest celebrities. I Love Am1r1un style Let's Mike A Deal Room 222 Btst of C:roucllo 5 In, ter ted ra) nn, Af· to .A ohn coal • It PIO· rom wife rts· OJ. ony '" Sally the 1:00 colle1e days shows up unexpectedly tl TONITE MOVE ON UP and gives every hilarious lnd1cat1on * WITH DODGE ASPEN of becom1n1 a permanent house AND THE JEFFERSONS m ~u~gster Daltry Stars on IJ @ Cl) (I) The Jefferson• 0 9 (j) (fg) m Emer11ncy1 (R> * Kirshner Rock Concert The members of squad 51 are wor· m Don Klrsbnel's Rock CorKert ried about a scheduled inspection 10:00 of their facility by Fire Department tl TONITE SEE THE NEW VIPs. * DODGE ASPEN & THE g ukers Baalletb11t Lakers vs. CAROL BURNETT SHOW Seattle Supersonics. tJ 'r 'i' Carol Burnett Show ~ Hee Haw 1.!..!J \.PJ Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Car· (R) Sammy Davis Jr is Carol's e Williams" (dra) '52 -Jamu I speetal guest. (!)l NYPD Stewart. Wendell Corer D (= ) m Ma tt Hel m m HOLIDAY HA HAS IC!! * ON HEE HAW TONITE '· I "Pro11nosis: Murder" (R) Matt faces dan11er from a record piracy racket m Htt Haw Brenda l ee, Chet At eer while inYestiaaling the death ol kins & Johnny Ca~er auest. Brenda a private deteciive friend Eric sinas "Never My Love," & "Rock on Braeden. Lynda Carter and Dane Baby," & Chet Atktns plays "Dizzy Clark 11uest. finaers." O Movie: (C) (90) "Ri&ht Crou" I Collie• (dra) '51-Dick Powell, June Allyson, Spanish Movie Ricardo Montalban. Movie: (Zhr) ''The Treuure of I News n• Madre .. (dra) '48 -Humph Music.ti Contest rey Bo11rt, Waller Huston I The Untouch1blts fE ir11t 1'1rtormances (R) Arthur 1· Beraman film "Port of Call" Rubenstein and Andre Previn with Lou Gordon Show the London Symphony Orchestra. 110:30 I sPtCIAl J The SIJblKt Is Ro,.s m Super Show Dick Vermeil hosts. a> Japanue unau•1• Pro1ram1 0 Movie: "Queen of Babylon" I &:30 (adv) '56-Rhonda Flemina. Ricardo B WHAT'S UP DOC? THE Mon talban • • * NEW DODGE ASPEN *G Tod11 1t Agua ~hente · Studio 22/Qulz Time IT'S UNBELIEVABLE. 11:00 m D (8) (~ @ >News 1J @ (1) CI) Doc Havin1 been re· 6 SKt, Bllko fected once by a Doctor's strin& m Mov~: "Bae• to B1t1an" (dra) quartet. Doc Bogert consents to ·45 -John Wayne, Anthony Quinn. play cello when the aroup particl· m Sinister Cinema pates 1n a church benefit pro1ram (ft m The l'.T.L Club produced by Doc's wile @ 700 Club 9:00 I Cinema 34 0 SEE THE LATEST ON ll:l5 ~ :~v~e~o~~~~tlme story'' (com) * MARY TYLER MOORE. '64 _ Matton Brando. David Niven. NEW DODGE ASPEN. Shirley Jones tl rn M11y TJier Moore EE Dramatic love Stories Show Lou Grant has the newsroom (~ (j)) Sclenu Fiction Theatre buwn1 over the possibility that ht 11:30 0 fabulous 52! (C) ''The Nailed & may re-marry his U·Wife. Edie, the Dead" (dra) '58-Clitf Robert· after word leaks out lhey're havina son, Raymond Massey, Aldo Ray, lunch to1ether. But Lou happily Joey Bishop, Rich1rd Jaec:kel. makes the announcement that Edie 0 ~ News IS 1oin1 to the altar a111n-but @ Movie: "The Blad Dn&Oll" NOT with him. (hor) '42-Bela Lu1osi 0 @ @ @) m N I C Saturday 0 Mhie: ''The Youn& l'hlladel· Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Seventh phl1ns" (dra) '59 -Paul Newman, Dan" (dra) (R) '64-Wllliam Hof· Barbara Rush, Alexis Smith, Brian den, Capucine. Susannah York. An Keith. Diane Brewster. American who survives World Wer (i) The f81 II in M1ylaya st1ys on to become fl Science Fldlan Tlleatre involved when Communist terrorisls Q.3 (i) Don Ada1111' krettt Tm 1ttempt to drive the British settlers fE Al.lstln CltJ Umlts (R) out of the country. m Race Cu Action o ca oo> oo m s.wAr. "Kill 12:00 o @ oo@) m s.tun1., "'"'t SW A.T." (R) Hondo and his team 12:30 (i) Movla: "Tiie Horn llows at are set up as tar1ets for mau en · Mldnl1hf' (com) '45 -Jack Benny, cu11on by a ramlly of criminals who Alexis Smith "Room Strvke (com) have convinced themselves that the '38 -The Man Brothers, Luc;ille death of one of !heir kin was an Ball. act ot S.W.A.T. "brutality." Ben 9 W1tera f1mlly F11nk, David Huh, Diana Hyland 1:00 (i) Roct Concert and David Carnary auest ID All·Nlrht Show: .. RelenUeu," m Boaln1 from the Olympic Hl'lunder Road," "Tampico'' I Come Alive m Movie: "Tiit Sllve" (dra) '63- ht11l111 at Sym~onr Steve Reeves. '"•* ,.. cm m .... 9:30 1:30 Q At OM Wit.II ••• fJ TONITE LAUGH WITH Z:JO fJ Mtwte: (C) "Ca1Hova'a lie Ntpr (com) '5'-Bob Hope, Joi n * BOB NEWHART & LOOK Fontaine, Raymond Bun AT DODGE ASPEN. 4:20 6 Movie: (C) "Some Mar Uvt" B @ CV Cl) Bob Newhart Show I (dra) '62 -Joseph Cotten, Marthe (R) A colorful chum from Bob'sl Hyer. Peter Cushlnc. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, DECEMBER 21, 1975 1 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: DECEMBER 20th (P.M.) J:OO Child Growth ind Development "Identity: The Challenee of Ado· lescence" 3:30 Child Growth ind Development "The Adolescent Strives for In tellectual Identity" 4:00 Child Growth and Development "The Culture of Adolescence" 4:30 ~Itch: The Quest for Personal Meaning "Strength in Diversity" 5:00 Su rch: The Quest for Personal Meanina "The Artist and the 201h Century" 5:30 Sti tch· The Quest for Personal Meanma "The Aaes of Man" 6:00 Contumer [Jperience "f 1nanc111I Prohle" 6:30 Consumer uperlence "f1nanc1al Distress" 7:00 Writlna For A Reuon "The [n· alish Lan1uage: A Br.el History" 7:30 Wrltina for A Ruson "The EYal· uahve [ssay" 8:00 Even1na at Symphony (KOCE) 9:00 Mute111iece Theatre The Notou ous Woman: "Prelude" (PBS) 10:00 Hometown Saturdey Nl1ht (PBS) SUNDAY: DECEMBER 21st (P.M.) 3:00 Clusk Th11tr1 Preview "Mrs Warren's P1ofesst0n" (PBS) 3:30 Clessk Theatre "Mrs Warren·, Proless1on" (PBS) 5:JO An Evening of Championship Su tlnc (PBS) 6:30 The Music At Chti1tmu (PBS) 7:00 The Asc:nt of Min (PBS) 8:00 ~ntemporary California Issues "Dru1 Abuse-Part I" (KOCE) 8:30 Romantic Rebellion "Rodin" 9:00 Soundstace "Tom Waites and Mose Allison" (PBS) 10:00 Fitln& Line (PBS) MONDAY: DECEMBER 22nd (P.M.) 2:00 The Ascent of Man "The Loni Chtldhood" (PBS) 3:00 Book Beat (PBS) 3:30 Mlrter Roaers Nel(hborhood 4:00 Sesame Street (CTW) 5:00 Electric Company (CTW) 5:30 Villa Aleare (PBS) 6:00 Child Growth ind Development "Educatt0n tor D1vers1ty" 6:30 Writln& for A Reason "Falla· cies" 7:00 Seuth: The Quest for Personal Mun1na "fathers and Sons" 7:30 focu1: Oran1e County 8;00 Wor1d l'rtss (PBS) 1:30 Woin1n Aliv1! (PBS) 9:00 Co11tamporuy California Issues "Poverty-Part II" (KOCE) 9:30 The David Sussllnd Show "The Battle Over Bus1na In Boston" TUESDAY: DECEMBER Zlrd (l'.M.) 2:00 Journey to lip.an "Paper Mali. ina" 2:30 W11hlnato11 Week In Review J:OO Yot.IB' Plpell&e "County Beat" 3:30 Mister Roeen N•l1hborf>ood 4:00 Sesamo Strfft (CTW) ' 5:00 Electric ~lllptllY (CTW) 5:30 C.trmcolt1du (PBS) 6:00 Bl& ltue MarMt (NET) 6:30 c.nu .. r ~ "Consum· er Protedion" 7:00 All Evet1l111 ef ChH1pioqtllp Sllath11 (P8S) 1:00 Chrbtmu C.tndlell1ht Carolina Ctftmony (KOC[) 1:30 l11temation1I Animrtion Festin i 9:00 Christmas At Pops (PBS) 10:00 Qmt l'ertornwtets "Vienna Philharmonic" (PBS) WEDNESOAY: DECEMBER 24th (P.M.) 2:00 Romantic Rebell ion ''Rodin" 2:30 Journey To Japan "Paper Mak· tng" (PBS) 3:00 Wom1n "Puerto Rican Women's federalfon" (PBS) 3:30 Mist.er Ro1ers Nei1hbo1hood 4:00 Seume Street (CTW) 5:00 Dectric Company (CTW) 5:30 Yill• AJecre (PBS) 6:00 Child C:ro#th and Development 6:30 Writin& for A Reason "The Per suasive Essay" J·OO Search: The Quest tor Personal Meanina "Roots or Violence" 7:30 Showuse "Amahl and the Ni1hl Visitors" (KOCE) 1:00 Masterpiece Theatre (PBS) 9:00 The Nutcr1clrer (PBS) 10:30 Realldldes (PBS) THURSDAY: DECEMBER 25th (P.M.) 2:00 Ewe11ina At Symphonr (PBS) 3:00 focus: Oranae ~unty "Teena11e Suicide" (KOCE) 3:30 Mlrter Ro1ers N1l(hborhood 4:00 Sesame Street (CTW) 5:00 Electric Company (CTW) 5:30 Carrucolend11 (PBS) 6:00 C.tllfornla Journal (PBS) 6:30 Consumer Clperlence 7:00 Contemporary California Issues 7:30 Christlma Candleliaht Carolina C.tremonr (KOCE) 8:00 Book Beat "A Pres1denttal Na· l ion" (PBS) 1:30 Showcase "Amahl and the Ni11ht Visitors" (KOCE) 9:00 Tlle Weather Machine (PBS) FRIDAY: D£CEMBER 26th (P.M.) 2:00 Co11tempor1ry California Issues 2:30 Wor1d l'ms (PBS) 3:00 Woman AllYe! (PBS) l :30 Mister Roam N1l1hbor1tood 4:00 Sesame StrHt (CTW) 5:00 Electric Company (CTW) 5:30 Villa Ale1re (PBS) 6:00 Clllld Growth and Devei09mtnt "Grow1n1 Toward Adulthood" 6:30 Wom1n "Puerto Rttan Women's federalion" 7;00 Stuch: The Quut for Perwnal Meaning "The American Idea" 7:30 Voters' Pipeline 1:00 Washiniton Week In Review 1:30 Wall Street Week (PBS) 9:00 Kup's Show (PBS} 10:00 Aviation Wtatlltr (PBS) SATURDAY: DU:EMBER l7th (P.M.) 3:00 Clllld Cirowttl 1llCI Dntlopment 3:30 Child Growth encl Developme11t "Developmental Disturbances in the Middle Years" 4:00 Child Growth 1114 Devdopm111t "Growin11 Toward Childhood" 4:30 Search: The Que.st for Personal Meanln11 "fathers and Sons" 5:00 Search: The Quut for Person1I Mu nina "Roof!. of Violence" S:30 Seard!: The Quest for Person1I Mu ning "The American Idea" 6:00 Ceau•tr Eqtritnco "Consum· Ir Protection" 6:SO Coll$Umtr f.aptlttttct "Consum· er Advocacy" 7:00 Wrttfn1 for A ltUIOft "fallaciu " 7:30 Wrltin1 for A Reason 1:00 Evenln& At s,..,.,..,, 211 (P8S) 9:00 Masterpiteo Thutro (PBS) Page 15 .. .. « ' .. • • • « ______ ........ ::-- .. SUPERSCOl!E. • ... • Portable AC-DC • Auto Shut-off C-101 • • • • • Built-in Condenser mic . « ii ..... DIMO $2990 • SH.95 NICI ............... THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. DECEMBER 21, 1975 ••••• @PIONEER"! H-R99 • 8-TRACK RECORDER • • • • • • ti • • .. .. . . .... ,,... .. ti u.ltM Sitt.ti • S : 911 111 ' SALE $150 : 3 I 6. 99 : ......... D*J ...... '199'5: ···~·························· ®PIONEER'• : .. • • • It .. • • « • Ho: Soi A I\ . A {, I Holiday Beauty: Some Hints From A Make-Up Expert I DAILY PILOT I DECEMBER 21, 1975 What Science ·says About the ''Art" Of Mind-Reading ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Expecting Guests? Try Our Low-Cost, Easy "Skillet Pie'' k Them Yourself • Went to aall • femoua peraon a queatlon7 Send the question • a pcMltcvd, to "Aak," F1mlly WMkly, 641 Lexington Aw., New York, N. Y 10022. Wa'll pay U for publlahad quutlona. SOrry. -can't 1n1-r oltler1. FOR ISAAC HAYES, Academy-Award winning composer How do you feel about your reputation tJI an extremilt and a militantP-D.W., T uC.on, Ariz. • Nothing could be further from the truth. I'm a tu-payer, not a radical or a rebel. My involvement in these things amounts to reading the papers and fo~1g opinfons- FOR SHIRLEY MACLAINE Is it true you're an exercise frealc?-J.H., Rapid City, S.D. • Yes. 1 jog for two miles or 30 .minutes daily. Il does wonders for the cardiovascular system! If the weather is bad, I either go to a gym or jog in place at home while watching the evening news. It's important to keep the pace consistent. 1 also do dynamic tension exercises, which can be done anywhere-in a cab, store or at a desk. They don't require movement, just muscle control and pressure. All these-my jogging, dynamic tension, leg-lifts, stomach con· tractions and push-ups-take up one hour of my day. FOR .. JIMMY THE GREEK" SNYDER, author of "Jimmy tlie Creek" Who is your bet for President in '76?-L.N., Provo, Utah • At this early stage in the game, I feel that President Ford will run an extremely close race against any of the an· nounced Democratic candidates. Ford against any of the middle-<>f-the-road Democrats would be a tossup, but the odds right now favor Ford 11 to 10. FOR JAMES CAAN What's your arobition?-K.B., Anchorage, Alaska •I'll give you a hint-it isn't to be a Bicentennial Academy Award winner. It is to come in 6rst in the steer-roping cate· gory at the Nabonal Rodeo Championship next year. FOR LEON ARD WOLF,author of "The Annotated Dracula" Wbat ii all this interest in Dracula about, anyway?-F.N., Pomona, Calif. e I'm not sure, exactly, but I can say that Dracula is our most fascinating monster. He has become something of a culture hero-an elegant but deadly creature whom we both fear and admire. In an unconscious way we recognize in Dracula a symbol of ourselves. Our cone.em with youth, fear of death and blatant sexuality and the violent nature of mo<lem man-all come together in Dracula. FOR T H E .. ASK THEM YOURSELF' EDITOR Are there any stars who don't mold their children to follow in their footsteps?-J.R., Lima, Ohio • Barbara Bain and Martin Landau (stars of the new series "Space: 1999") told FAMILY WEULY why they've kept their daughters {Susie, 15, and Julie, 10) remote from show business: wit's 0.K. for kids to ta1ce part in school plays, but that's all. We'd never let them perfonn professionally as children because the atmosphere in a movie studio or TV set is unreal Children must grow up in the real world. If they act, their lives as children end. Something happens to a kid when she or he sits in a chair and gets fussed over with malce-up and clothes. 11ley're lilce gods on the set and expect to be bowed down to at home. We didn't want little gods for kids, because not only would their lives be ruined, but ours would be too." Cover Phoro by H Arm1trong Roberta Martin LMtdliu private ones. I loathe violence. When I'm not perfonniug or composing, I'm a law enforcement officer in Memphis, Tenn. l want to set a good e.umple. I'm ho~l that when word gets aroWld that lsaac Hayes is into' law, it might make people think twice before they go aga.i.ust it. As far as public discussions of politics are concerned, the only times per· fonners should open their mouths in public are when they're going to say or sing something for which the audience bas bought ticlcets. Performers and politics are like oil and water -they can't mix. ' FOR. LESLIE UCGAMS Do you have a fear of losing your voice?-B.S .• Cary, Ind. • I've never given it a thought, and I 'don't know of any singer who does. Voices aren't like hands or feet, and singers don't pamper themselves the way some ml.lsicians or dancers do. If we use any lc:ind of caution, it's avoiding people who have <.'Olds and trying not to scream. (The only exceptions to that rule: screaming at our own kids or at drivers on the road.) FOR ANGIE DICKINSON of "Police Woman" Do you consider yourself a feminist?-Betty L. Johnston, Parkersburg, W. Va. e No-I consider myseU feminine. FOR HILDEGARDE You claim to be religious. What prayers and devotions do you pcactice?-Bob Montesi, Danbury, Conn. • As a devout Catholic, I devote daily prayers to Our Lady of Fatima, Blue Army penance (World Peace), St Anthony. St. Jude, the Little Flower, St. Joseph, the Sacred Heart, my guardian angel and, of course, the daily rosary. It takes less time than seeing a psychiatrist and is infinitely cheaper. And, for me, it's much more rewarding. FOR KRESKJN Do you consider yourself a psychic or a mentalist?-R.P., Jackson, Tenn. • A mentalist. Psychics make claims that imply they possess supernormal, if not supernatural, powers to enable them to control or guide the lives of their subjects. I claim no special psychic powers. Everything I do is accomplished through perfectly natural and scientific means dealing almost totally with the mind, either by guiding, controlHng or perceiving the thoughts of my subjects. December 21. 1975 mml(Y ~ The Newspaper Magazine A ~lcatloft of OoWM C-len lotlt, IM. Raymond K. Meton, CIMJrman of llN IJMrd A. Edward Miiier, p,.altMnf Freel Dennemen, President, Downe P1ll~ll•hlnr1 MORTON FRANK. Preald.nt and Publi.INr LEONARD 9. DAVIDOW, Cll•lnnan ROBERT D. CARNEY, Eir.c. V.P.·AHOC. Publlatt.r PATRICK M. LINSKEY, V.P.-Ad Director Gerald a. Wroe, Eastern Mgr.; Richard 0. Carroll, Assoc. &stem Mgr.: Jo. Frazer, Jr., Chicago Mgr.;~ II. FIM, Detroit Mgr. Peftdn., ~. won der Ueth end Heyward, Calif.; Kent O'Aleeraeftdro, Marketing Mgr. Jotm Murptty, Promotion Director Caryt Eller, Merchandising. "18LISHU RELATIONI : LEE ELLIS. V.P.·Dlrector; RObeft H. Manton, Mgr. PUBlllHER SERVI~: Robert J. Chtlatian, Mgr.; Jemee G. l1her, Buslnen Manager; Robert lanker, Promotion; Headquuters 641 Lexington Ave .. N.Y .. N.Y. 10022 ~ 1975 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. Alf rights reserved. MORT PERSKY, V.P.-Editor·lll-Chlef Aaynold1 DOdson, Managing Editor Richard Valdatl, Art Dlteetor RoH lyn Abfevaye, Senior Editor Marilyn HanMn, Food Editor Associate Editors: Sam McGerrttJ, Hal Landon and Robin A.. ThNth ENKe Walpln, Art Asst.: Qlol1• 8r1er, Plctuces. Contributing Editors: urry 9omteln, Robert Curran,P .. r J .Oppenheknef, Anita Summer. ll'RODUCTION: Rlcherd Miiien, Dir.; Robel1a Cottlna, Makeup. Magic chicken recipes. (The magic is Best Foods8 Real Mayonnaise.) OVEN DIVAN SANDWICHES 3 (6-inch) hero rolls, 3/4 cup BEST FOODS split and toasted Real Mayonnaise 6 slices cheese 1I4 cup grated 3/4 lb. sliced chicken Parmesan cheese 1 pkg. (10 oz) frozen 1 teaspoon dry mustard broccoli, thawed 2 to 3 tablespoons milk 1/4 cup chopped red onion Arrange rolls in 13 x 9 x 2-inch baking pan. Cover with sliced cheese, chicken and broccoli. S1ir together Real Mayonnaise. Parmesan cheese and mustard; gradually stir in milk. Spoon over sandwiches; sprinkle with onion. Bake uncovered in 400° F oven 15 to 20 min. Serves 6. GLAZED FRUITED CHICKEN 1 jar (29 oz) fruits for salad 2/3 cup BEST FOODS Real Mayonnaise 1 pkg. (7 oz) herb stuffing 1 broiler-fryer chicken, cu t in parts 1 /2 teaspoon salt, dash pepper 1 jar (12 oz).orange marmalade Drain fruit; set aside. Reserve 2/3 cup liquid. Stir reserved liquid into Real Mayonnaise. Stir constantly over med. hea t until mixture. boils; add stuffing. Spread in 13 x 9 x 2-inch pan. Add chicken. Sprinkle with salt and pepper; brush with additional Real Mayonnaise. Bake in 35Q•F oven 1 hr. Melt marmalade. Arrange fruit around chicken. Brush on marmalade. Bake 15 min Garnish with parsley. Serves 4. CRISPY CHICKEN CUTLETS 6 chicken cut.lets (11/4 lbs) 1 1 /3 cups BEST FOODS Real Mayonnaise 3/4 cup corn flake crumbs 1 1easpoon salt 1 I 4 teaspoon pepper 1/2 cup milk 1 /2 cup shredded cheese 1 /4 teaspoon dried thyme leaves Brush cutlets with 1 /3 c up Real Mayonnaise. Add salt and pepper to crumbs. Coat cutlets. Place in greased baking pan. Bake in 35o•F oven 35 to 40 min. Stir milk into 1 cup Real Mayonnaise; add cheese and thyme. Cook over med. heat, stirring constantly, 10 min. Serve sauce with cutlets. Serves 4 to 6. BRJNC OUT TH£ BEST FOODS AND BRING OUT THE BEST • ,,,....,._,. •l"tWOUJl ro.a.cco co Out of the last 6 years of smoking, fve only enjoyed the last 5 months. I started to pay attention to all the fuss about smoking about 6 years ago. That's when the uproar about 'tar' and nicotine started to get in the way of my pleasure. For me, it made the real difference between just liking smoking and really enjoying it I thought of quitting, but I really didn't want to. So I decided to switch to a low <tar' and nicotine cigarette. Easier said than done. You practically had to drag on the opes I smoked until the insides of your cheeks touched. Then 5 months ago, I was over atrny sister-in-law's house. We were both smoking '~ low 'tar' and nicotine brands. But I was the only. one complaining about the flavor. So she offered me one of hers. I told her, "No thanks, one's as tasteless as another." She said, "This is different~' _ And it was . It was a Vantage. vANTAGe MeNT HO \. Now I've smoked more than a few low 'tar' and nicotine brands over the last 6 years. But Vantage is the only one I've found that succeeds in cutting down 'tar' and nicotine. Without destroying the flavor: And it has an easy draw, too. So for the last 5 months, I've really enjoyed smoking Vantage. And when I sometimes wish I'd found them sooner, I tell myself I should be glad I found thematall. ~ ~~- Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. VANTAGE Ml 'WfHI)& t-(NTl-0. n=. OB~ ... FILTER: J2 mg. "tlf". 0.8 mg. nicofile. MENTHOL: 11 mg. "1.-. 0.8 mg.nicomuv. per cigarent. FTC Report MAR. 75. By Peer d. Qppenhelmer v Christmas Speeial: Dale Evans Talks About Her Life of Tragedy and Faith-And Her Own Lessons of the Holy Land "The day after I left Lod Airport, a group of pilgrims from Puerto Rico were massacred there. When I heard about it, I wanted to fall on my knees 1o thank God I'd been spared." F rom Los Angeles I drove across the Mojave Desert a nd through the piles of bare boulders that separate Victorville from Apple Valley. T he Roy Rogers Museum is there, oo the side of the highway, and J was grateful that Mrs. Roy Rogers-Dale Evans-had in· vi ted me for an early morning meeting. The dry air was cool, and I was sure no tourists would be around 10 interrupt us. I was wrong. At nine sharp, when the doors of the museum opened, two campers full of people arrived from out of no- where, paid their entrance fees and dis· appeared under a sign that read "This is our life-Roy a.nd Dale ." Beyond lay the Rogers memorabilia: costumes from early films. some of Roy's old boots (one pair bronzed), magnificent saddles and bridles, family portraits and pictures galore, a shrine in memory of the three children they lost, trophies, a row of col· ored posters from Israel and-last but not least-the newest addition, a window dedicated to Judaism and Dale's never-lo- be-forgotten trip to the Holy Land. 1 asked her why she had decided to visit the Holy Land. DALE: It's something I've always wanted to do. ever smc:e I gave my life to Christ. FAMILY WEEKLY: When was that? DALE: J made my commitment in the spring of 1948. after Roy and I were mar- ried. It was truly a remarkable spiritual experience. FW: Was this a sudden decision? DALE: No, not really. I'd been brought up with a strong Christian background, and I was influenced by 11, even though I was working in show business. And my !>On-by my first marriage-is a very str~ng Christian who greatly influenced me. Also, I decided that a marriage couldn't be a success if both husband and wife were in show busine5s. I realized we needed a faith and a goal beyond ourselves. By having th1i.. we could serve each other better. So, I star1ed studying the Bible in earnest, especially the Old Testament. I believe the Bible is a complete revelation of God. of Hi!> Jaws and principles The more I read, the more amazed I was at the i.1milarity between the governsnent !.Cl down in the Bible and our own govern- ment. I began 10 feel we were i.trongly connected, and as a Christian, I fell a part of Biblical history. That gave me a strong desire to go to the Holy Land. Of course, there is a difference between Christians and Jews over belief in a Messiah, but both believe God is the source of our being and that God leads us. I wanted to see the beginnings of our mutual faith. And 1 wanted to see Israel as it is today. FW: Did Roy go with you? DALE: No. He travels so much that it's no treat for him. If he takes off hunting and fishing, he"s happy. He's not a real tourist. [ love to travel, and for years Roy had beel) trying to get me to take the trip to Israel. But I always kept saying, ''when the children get older." FW: How many children are m your family? DALE: There were nine. We lost three .... L1nle Robin, the only child Roy and 1 bad. was born Mongoloid, and Debbie. our adopted Korean daughter, was killed when she was thrown thro48h the wind- shield in a bus accident. And Sandy, a lovely boy we adopted from a welfare home in Kentucky, choked to death during a "chugalug" bet the day he became a private. Others had made a game out of who could drink the most, oonstop. That was in 1965. FW: What impressed you most about Israel? DALE: The people. They believe God led them back to Israel. and they have had the courage to follow Him-many through dire tribulations to get there. FW: Was there any fighting while you were there? DALE: No, but the day after I left Lod Airport. a group of pilgrims from Pue rto Rico were massacred there. When I heard ab1>ut it, I wanted to fall on my knees to thank God I'd been spared. But I was sick to death. too. How could such a thing happen? Gunmen just opened up at close range and blew those people to bits. FW: Did anything else impress you about the country? DALE: J was most impressed by the clean- liness, the orderliness and the resto ration of its natural beauty. They believe in God's promise in Isaiah 35: I : '"The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad ror them; and the desert shall rejoice. and • D•I• and Roy Rog.r1 .unoundff by chlldrftl •nd grandchlldr9n •l a Chrt1tm•1 reunion. blossom as the rose." Each family is re- sponsible for planting a little tree in the limestone hills and caring for it. FW: How did you keep a record of all you saw and did? DALE: I used to be a secretary, so I'm good at shorthand, and l filled many note- books. There was one story r cnioyed writing down-something I was frankly relieved to hear. Jn I Corinthians, Paul tells the women to keep silent in the churches. That had always bothered me because I've gone all over the world, speaking in churches and, when asked, witnessing for Christ. Max, my guide. who studied three years for the job, explained that m Capernaum, the men sat on the main ftoor of the synagogue. But the women had to sit in the balcony. When- ever the rabbi lowered his voice, the men- folk could hear hut the women couldn't. They'd lean over and cry o ut, "What did he say? What did he say?" Those interrup- tions had caused Paul's reprimand. r was so relieved by that eitplanation! FW: Did anyone recognize you over there? DALE: No one knew who I was until some- thing happened al the Garden Tomb just beyond Jernsalem·s walls. John Vandcr Hocven. an evangelist rrom Holland, in- vited me and our group to atte nd a service in the garden on Sunday. Our group leader asked 1f I could sing a1 the service. Van- dcr Hoeven said, ··eut I don'1 know her ... " So Lurry White ai.kcd, "Have you heard of Roy Rogers?" He shook his head. l could sec Larry trying to think of some way to tell him who I was. At last he asked, "Have you read' Angel Unaware"!" -my story about our little Mongo loid daughter. H is face lit up and he exclaimed, ''Oh! That's who she as!" It turned our that his brother was Mongoloid. FW: What did you feel you learned from your visit to the Holy Land? DALE: Many things, naturally. I had my eyes opened about Women's Liberation. For instance, I was told Arab women have no rights at all. No freedoms. In Israel women must be free since they do every- thing the men do. At one time, I would have been a rousing fighter for Women's Liberation because my first marriage broke my heart. But through Jesus Christ, I became liberated in spirit. So I believe in ''Lib"-i/ we get the values straight. I've been called a chauvinist, and maybe I am. f think God had a good plan when he made woman second. Woman should not defeat man-'ihe should complete him! But they arc the same in God's sight..__ Still, each has his place: man 1s man, woman llt woman. People arc not happy when they try to reverse roles completely. Throughout history. each has h;id a JOb, and woman was never the aggressor. I see red when f hear women put down because they are "only wife and mother." As mothers. we can train our children in the way they should go and give the father his rightful place m the home. And we can teach the love of God. I haven't heard of a more worthwhile and vitally impor1ant job than that! rm · FAMil Y WEEKLY, Oecembef 21, 1975 • I ~ Because I have taken the tmtery-Old of Transcendental Meditation ••. -.. .. " > 'Cl al I .. I'll TEACH . YOU TO MASTER TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION IN A SINGLE EVENING ••• In Your Own Home ! Why Pay Hundretls Of Dollars To Be Given A Gift THAT ALREADY EXISTS, NATURALLY, RIGHT HOW, INSIDE YOUR VERY BODY! ~l me make this point perfeclJy clear: Tisue iJ nothing Hally nl'w about Transundu11al Ml'ditutwn, and thl' ama.t.ing phy.1ical •Deets tha1 it bm1gs/ Transcendenral Medilahon acruaJly ~<>« back several thousand yeal'\, 10 the Ancient Seer; of Tibet, China and India, who actually dt'111011stra1rd thut thtY could eu111rul thl'ir body w co111plt'uly 11ti/i:.i11x 11, 1/ta1 thl'y co11ld pwform summgly "1111pouibll'" /t'ats "ht'11 tht'v let 11 prutrct thl'm -such as liurally walki11g ovo hot f't)(Jls "11hu111 bt'mg b1urrt'd. or bt'i1tg burilJ a/1111' for hours, and evt'll dap. H'tlhu111 rh,. sl11h1u1 harm! Tht-sc &fCat mystics believed !hat the awesome power of Trans- cendental Meditation was buried deep in their body -and in !he . body ol t'lll'f)' living human being -awaiting ofl/y thl' pro~r "Kq" 10 u11lt'ash 11! I, my:1Clf, fi~t made contact with them over lS yea~ ago. on my trips to India and the Oricnl. Afccr wirn~ina their incredible feat~. I tlt'cidl'J, tht'11 011d thnt', to hnntt tht'u slmplt' techniqut's hacl. to thl' Amuican proplt, who flUdtd thl'm mort' arrd more J~spnaUI>• e1ny Ja>" rn combat thl' physical and tnrotiona/ 1>0//111iorr that -.. as 1hrratt111rr~ tu u•'l'r1<0hr/111 thtm! I •anccrely bclic\e that I wu the fi~r 'to inrroduoe Tr3nsccndcn1al Medication to an Amcncan audience, in my Carnegie Hall lectures close to J5 )'tars ax11. £1 ,.,, thl'n. I ra111tht thl' basic 1td111iqur - thl' ps)•choluttical a11J ph)s1olo1t1ral .Jtdt' o/ Tra1uctrrJ•rrtal Mt'dt· t11flo11 -111 111s1 a Jew 11111111/n. tu h1111tlrt'ds o/ prupll' at Ont' 111111'1 Bur I al..o believed (and ~1111 do) lhar the..c ba~c psycholo11ical and physiol<lg1cal bendit~ -vital a5 they undoubtedly arc -are only thl' first bt'Jlllllllfll{ o/ ,. loot T1amctndt't11al Mt'ditatian can R£ALL Y accu7pl1sh /or you' And that you should, and must, IN JUST FIVE MINUTES LEARNING TIME, YOU GET EVERY ONE OF THESE AMAZING HEALTH BENEFITS, JUST AS A START - After 1u~1 five ~ho11 nunutc.,, in your own borne, simply by learning my new IX-My~rified TransccndenraJ Med11a- 1ion, you will find what prominent socn1i~1s all over the United States have already discovered -that you can lower your hlood prn.su" ar will And sometimes lower thal blood prc,.,urc sluupl> after only a few minurcs of such Meditation. Mcd11at1on may also be u~d 10 slow down or increaJC 111< rhythm of your htart. and control your pulse rare sig· nrficantly. This i' especially 1mportan1 if you hove heart or c1rcul11ion problem\. In fact, after only a few Meditation 'IC~~ions, heart bear may 1c11101ly normal1:,t' itself In ~uch Mcditarion, your metabolism may also become normalir.ed. This, in tum, nor only helps cue 1be pr~ of di~on, but gives you more nurriuon from your in11ke of food, and al uactly the same time. controls thl' oppetitl' and kurs tht body from p11t1m1 on t'XCl'.IS lll'l''f_/lff Or. i you arc now "bopel~sly ovcrwciahr, · Mcdiration may, at the 1a111t' f/me, ht'lp you bring that w•i1ht back do111·n, by not only controlling your appetite", but by rtmo•·· in1 tht psycholog1cal strtssu 1ha1 caust' you 10 011tr~a1 in tht {irlf plact, or cat the "''°"R foods! And lllls Is Just The Befinnln1! Because Scl11tisU Have Now Proven That _ •. Cigarette smoking. &.kohohsm and even drui addiction, have, in case after ~. been cured within 1wo wul<J to onl' month without the au/ of mt'dica1io11/ It was found that persons engaged 1n meditalion could lower the o~ygen consumption of 1hc body in just a few minule$, somctimn as much as 20%. This is l'S/ll'clal/y 1mporlatll if yo11 rrow s11Ql't /rom constant /atigut', "run out o/ ga.r" twry aftt'moon, ran hardly mOvt' in tht tvtning! Men and women who suffer from deep mel111cholia, de- pression. an!Dec_y and worry Jravt' rl'pt'att'd/y uud M•dilatio11 10 owrconv r~st' mtJOds, and find peace and happiness! Meditation is also bein& used, riaht now,· by doctors in mental bospitah, to hdp paJil'flll who h.ad ptl'viously bun con.1idtred so incurabll' thaJ thl'y had 10 bt kt'pt tmdu lt•o11r sedation """" ro control thl'm! M•&rainc headaches, caused by stress conditions, have oflen literally betn ltt'alt'd within a few moments! And even more important, with Transcendental Medita- tion scientists lwvt apparl'tttly :i/ot•o't'd down tht' agint proct'JSl'.I of thl' body ulls ... and havt' ""'" •l'11tuntl tht possibility 1"41 111ch l'Qut1 may t'flablt' yo11 to /111t as much as I SO to ]()() ltt'althy yl'af.I.' xo bt'yond thl'm as .1oon as )'Oii hai·• bro11gh1 yo11r body orrd yo111 r111otio1u 11rrdt't .ll'Cllfl' corr11ol! Menwhile. However, I Hawe Seen People Waste H1ndreds Of Dollars Of Til~r MHtJ, And MonUls Of Tll~r Time, TO GAIN WHAT I COULD GIVE THEM IN LESS THAN FIVE MINUTES ! So I have now decided to take Rclullion-Mcditation ... He11th- Meditation ... Tension-ind-Stress-Removing Meditation -in foci, 1JJ the bcncfirs the1'C men and women could act in a.ny course they could purchase, for any amount of money -and "boil it down" Into a brit'/ Confidtntuil Rl'port so 1implt, 10 clt'or, arrd so imm~­ dlatt'ly Ofld apparl'ntly e0l'cti11l' th.at thl'y could ftllJ.Slt'f 11, COM- l'LET ELY, in ju.st .S lift·mu1.1/ormi11t minutes! This simple 11-homc l«hniqoc completely does away with any belief you ma.y have -or oLhcrs hue tried to give you -that thett is any my11try w/uJt:IO('VU in 11t1l1:.in1 thl' /1111 powo o/ Transct'rrdental Meditationl It proves to you immediately that, this wa'y, you need neither "Guru" nor "Master"! That the~ lS no need for you 10 leave your own home to lnm to \I~ it to ruu efficiency! That there are no long, involved courses Lo master! No hiah-paid irutrucrors to dominate or humiliate you! No S/15, or mort', paid btfort' you nu/1·• thl' filst ll'UOfl alont'; and no /1lflht'r ca.sh outlays for "Jo/low-up Jn.sotU," or "Ptriodic chuk-41ps''.I And u for your private Mantra, once you send me your name, I will send you -FREE -a private M1n1ra for yourst'I/ alonl', that will belong to no one else in all 1he world Once you have this Free Private Manlra. then the ability to 1arn this deep rcla.'8tton. ~c and overwhelming release Crom hypertension u yours alrt'ady! Yours IJ.S your not11ra/ Auman ht'ritagt'I Wh11 I have done for you is simply given you what I believe to be the shoncsr and mo~t effective -and scientifically proven -way (a "Key," if you wi\h to c.a.11 it so) to tap that natural g.ifr! So this is NOT 1n "esoteric," "mystic," or "magjc" spccialir_cd lcdlniquc. av1.iJ1blc only 10 the -wealthy few! h is. instead, a "umvusal pa1h" that is acc•nihlt' al once to all, no malltr whaf th#1r Dtl' or /i11a11cial positlun, or psycholo1iral stall' today! You Will Realize, Rlpt From Tiie Start. That Yoa Are Doiltf The Ript TllhtfS, BECAUSE YOU W1ll SEE TME IMMEDIATE IUULTS! These will be so dramarically evident that you will in.1to111/y know you arc on the ri4ht track! You will actually lcam how to use T ransccodeotal Medir ation in only five minutes! And you will find our, in lhll short time alone, that thl're is ab"'/uttly no ltarm- /lll l'Ql'ct ..• nor w/11 you bt starfltd by any .ffranr• symptom~ from 1um1 thiJ provt11 form o/ M editation! In Jae/, you will bl' OVl'f/Oft'd to find it so urlimotl'ly nmplt', and wuh mch imml'dlatt' hMl'{its that lo.It forrver 111 yollr lift/ AM Oe Last Pldte, That NO OU.er Fo,.. Of Transcen•ental Medltatioa -Can Make Ta You: And that is this: That you may then go beyond the mere physio- logical and psychological benefits of this De-Mystified Transcen- dent al Med1t1tion . arrd actually rtll'O.St thl' highu cnalivt po'l<'tr.I o/ your .1pirit and mind! For cumplc: I) You will be shown how to achieve permanent peace of mind. lranquility and inner joy, with thl' resultint "in11ulnuabi/11y" to oul.lidt' Slfl'SNS a.nd strains! 2) You win be dlOwn how to rid yourscll It 11.Sl of bad habits, such as smoking, 1Jcoholism, pmblins. drug addic1ion, or lc~r habits such as laziness. procraS1in11ion and all rhl' othu "/ail11rt sy11dromt's'' that mi1ht bt holding you bade In Ii/I'! 3) You will learn 10 use Tr1nscenden1al Meditation to overcome Pt'rso11ality de/uts such as an infcrioriey complc1, sclf<onsciou~­ ness and fear of inadequacy; ond build instt'ad a 1tron1. u//. tt'Tionr, ma1nl'lic pasonalily' 4) Such person ii magnet.ism, and improved powers of mind, may then be pro1r1mmed 10 focus your his.her nund ccnrcn on poise, confidence and success! This, in turn, could rosi/'f ll'ad you to IHcomt' wt'altlty through your canu or busintss, a1td thu.1 build ,..,,,.,,,cr,.a.sinr financlJJI suurity /or yourlt'lf and your /ami/y! S) And, u an utr1 benefit of such hciahrened personal maa· nctism. a slmplt' shl/t in th~ focus o/ your daily Ml'ditotioru C'an I'"" you grt'al ttl'W ur11al and romantic pown.1, ntw fO)':I 1n lo11t', a11d ptrhaps thl' trut' "soul mar•'' you how yearnt'd /or for yt'arl/ 6) Then, if you so choose, you may even wWi to ascend to the hra~ plane of Tran.s«ndental Meditation •.• develop the psychic po~ tha_t arc latent within your superconscious mind . . and, '' I have, prove to yourself 1h11 ESP, prc-coanilion and aJJ the rest att os much ac111al /actJ, os 1t1Dflll'tfsn1 or t'lutnc1ty! AH All Tlll1, IN ADDITION T11'e PrhnlfJ He1ltlt Be11ftts You Start Gettltt1 I• Tiie First F'IYe Minutes! AND AU FULLY GUARANTEED .•. LIKE TMIS: I have so much confidence in the mind ind bo<lY healing b<nctll\ INST ANT-LBABNINO, INC. 380 Madison Ave., New York. N.Y. 10017 / ABOUT THE AUTHOR: NORVELL! For over JO years hrs name has created cite· trifying ucitcmcnt wherever Stekcrs o( Transccndenlal Tmlh have anthercd. His unrelenting thirst· for spiritual fulfillmcnr has taken htm to the m<>5t remote corncn of lhc globe ... to finally become ohc of lhc few Westerners, in our time, who has ever gained acceptance as an equal amona the Holy Masters of both India and Tibet! He has also mast.crcd the i.c1cntilic sccrci> of Western Jcnowledac al Amenca's moi.l higbly-tcgardcd univcl"Sltics. ln America alone. over these past dccadcs. lens of r.hou- sands have come to Carnegie Hall 1n New York, and dozens of or.her oent.crs of public lcarnina. to absorb in person his profound wlidom -a complete and practical system of ~Jf. mastcry and spiritual and physical power. th.at combin« the Scieocc of the West with the Mysuc Knowledge of the Eut! 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N.Y. 10017 Gentlemen: Please rush me a copy of "NORVELL'S, S-M INUTE DE-M YSTI FIED T RANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION" Con6dcnti1l Report. l enclOK $9.98 in full paymcnl. I understand 1h1t I may eumine lhis Con- tidcnlial Report for 30 days al your risk or money back. O Alw i;c:nd me my own Private Mantra, s1>Cci1lly selected for me by Norvell. and mine ab.10l11tl'ly FREE, even if I return the Report for every cent of my money back. NAME ADDRESS l'wou print CITY STATE ZIP People Quiz By John E. Gibson What Seienee Says About The .. Art"of ~ ~ Mind Reading o TRUE OR FALSE? ~ 1. It's the rare person who can actually read another person·s mind. 2. The ability to empathize can·t be taught or acquired with practice. 3. People who are good at readi ng minds tend to have specific personality characteristics in common. 4. It's easier to connect up with another person·s thoughts if you don't look him directly in the eye because this may result 1n a guarded attitude and make it more difficult 10 penetrate his mental defenses. 5. Ifs easier for a woman to read a man·s mind than another woman's. 6. Most people are intrigued by the idea of reading otltu people's minds, but they don't like ii when someone reads 1lteir1. ANSWERS 1. False. Studies show that a great many people can read other people's minds. and have the ability to correctly judge their thoughts, feelings, moods and inclinations. Psychologists call this em- patlty. which is the ability to under- \..moo another person's state of mind. T ests show that people possess this in varying degrees, ranging from a limited capacity to the ability to tune in on a person's mnetmost thoughts almost at will. 2. Falu. The keen insight and acute perceptiveness required for empathiz- ing-kn o wing a n other person ·s thoughts and feelings-can be devel- oped. In fact. one leading university has organized a course with videotaped weekly exercises focusing on the use of empathy as an observation tool. And a team of Johns Hopkins University investigators points out that acute sen- sitivity to what goes on in other peo- ple's minds can be a tremendous social asset. It makes it possible to avoid many misunderstandings, enables one to an- ticipate the feelings and expectations • of others and to truly understand and appreciate the other's point of view. It's also noted that this faculty provides the best insurance against being taken in by con artists or glib-talking saJes- men. 3. True. At the University of Wiscon- sin, a team of investigators gave hun- dreds of s tudents empathy tests designed to assess the ability to perceive another's thoughts. Each subject was True or False? It's easier-for a woman to read a man's mind than another woman's. (See number 5 .) then given a personality test. Those who averaged the best empathy scores were described as .. people who are sociable. who like panics, have many friends and need people around to talk to. They crave excitement, take chances, act oo the spur of the moment aod are gener- ally impulsive. They are carefree, easy· going, optJmistic." A further finding : Highly. ,empathic individuals were found to be the best adjusted and the least likely to have neurotic tendencies. 4. Falu. Psychological studies at the University of California show that some individuals engage in eye contact more readily than others. Students, after being observed, were divided into two groups: the "eye-contact main- tainers" and the "eye-contact avoiders." All were then tested on their ability to empathize. Results: The eye-contact maintainers scored appreciably higber on the tests than the eye-contact avoiders. 5. Falu. fnvestigators from two lead- ing universities tested men and women on their ability to perceive the thoughts and emotions o.f an equal number of men and women. Findings : Both men and women were s ignificantly better at reading the thoughts of members of their own sex. And a previous investi- gation indicates that "meo and women understand the personalities of mem- bers of their own sex better than they do those of the opposite sex." 6. Tru~. The findings of a study of attitudes, conducted at Memphis State University, showed a marked reluc- tance on the part of students to having their thoughts known by others. Most did not wish even close acquaintances to be empathic. They didn't want to be too well understood. even by their friends. tm FAMILY WEEKLY. 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Great tobaccos. Terrific taste . ; And a long, lean, all -white dyna!Ilite look. I Holiday Speelal: ACl1atWith Hollywood's Leading Make-Up Expert By Rosalyn Ahrevay a FAMILY WEEKLY Senior Editor G eorge Masters may well be the highest paid cosmetic artist in the world. He started at age 15 as an apprentice to Elizabeth A rdcn. By 16, Masters had built up an exclusive clientele of socialites, in- cluding the Duch- ess of Windsor -. and Mrs. Henry Ford IL Currently in the works: H is own hal f-hour syndicated tele- Georve Masten vision show, to be called ~The Masters· Touch." Here he reveals techniques that have made him one of Hollywood's leading make-up artists: FAMILY WEEKLY: Christmas is often 5uch a trying time for women. What do you recommend for holiday make-up? MASTERS: F or parties and special events, I like to see heightened eye make-up. rm against elaborate hair 'ilyles that look like a woman is .. trying too hard." FW: How can a hostess keep her make-up fresh-looking throughout an evening o[ serving guests? MASTERS: After she applies her make- up. a clever trick is to "set" it by daubing with a slightly moist nonporous cosmetic sponge. Also. prop up a mirror in the kuchen, then touch up your face with loose powder as needed. FW: What make-up do you recommend for black women? MASTERS: I find that a tawny or gold eye shadow is the most flattering-not a I-night gold, but something with yellow, red or brown !ones an ii. But women with puffy eyclidi. should stay away from light shadows enlirely. Natural or tinted lip gloss is good, but the focus should be directed up cowards the woman's eyes. In many cases. a black woman looks very becoming when she lighlem. her hair 10 a i.ofter hrown or a reddil>h tone. FW: What general advice would you give women about make-up? MASTERS: Many women use a cream- basc foundation. and !hey really shouldn 't--el>pecially women with en- larged porcl> a nd oily skin. Down South. women tend to have enlarged pores due - Di-. ROM llk.mntn 80ftle of M....,_'• buutJ llpe f« black women. Note the ,_., aMde end the wer focua le apt on the.,... Ann-ll111gt•t happllJ recetMd • mak..._.p plan from llulers foflowtng fadal surgery after an OMWge accident to humidity. They should wear a watcr- base matte-finish make-up. In making up the eyes, women with blue eyes should try shadows in colors like navy, plum, forest or charcoal green. Those with brown eyes can use any color except , brown, especially if there is any sign of dark circles under the eyes. FW: Can you tell us about some of the famous women you have known as a make-up consultant'! MASTERS: Lynda Bird Johnson was intriguing. I couldn't get over her asking me if she really needed to wear make-up tbe night she was going to the Academy Awards with George Hamilton. She was planning to wear a gold lame dress with sable cuffs and collar. Without any make-up, she would have been lost be- hind that dress. So I actually shaved her eyebrows off and moved them up to make her eyes more prominent. Then I had to shave a bit o'f her hairline and raise it to match the eyebrows. And all the time I was there with a razor in my hand, I was under the watchful eye of the Secret Service men. Then, there is a trick the late Ma rilyn Monroe taught me that I'd like to pass on. Just before leaving the house. stand with your back to a full-length mirror. Glance back quickly and the first thing that strikes your eye, ellmmate. By this she meant, if your hair is lhe first thing you notice, soften the style and tone it down. If your dangle earrings catch your attention first, remove them. The ulti- mate lesson is that the focus should be on the woman herself-because a woman is more beautiful than any ornamentation a del>1gncr can invent. FAMILY WEEKLY, December 21. 1115 • I SPECIAL KIT OFFERI FROM GERMANY'S BLACK FOREST ... 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Far-sighted· ness ... Asll&m•Mm ... lbc inability to read without &lasses ... Crossed eyes ... Easily f1u1ued eyes, and the headaches, tension, anltitlY, in· somnia, and bone.weariness they so orten cause ... And any other condition oJ tht trt that cawn you to ~ a pris· oner o/ 1kust1, whtrt' yo11 art /orctd to watch your eyes wtak~n year after yt'ar; and go back to that doctor, year ajter year, /or ntw 1la.ssts that au always lhicl<.t'r and thick.tr, slfonttr and s1ron1tr, wglttr and uglier than /ht yca1 ~/out Altd Every On Of ThtH Symptoms May Act11Hy 81 Coatroutd ..• Ai d nen Dlmlnlllltd ... Aid T1111 ElitnlHttd-OFTEN BY AS UTTlf AS THIS ONE SIMPLE INSIGHT INTO THEIR HIDDEN CAUSE I And that 1n.siiht is lhis: lf you suffer from any of the symptoms lasted above, Chen you must understand al once that yow eyes arc not ill ... they have not deteriorated ... they have not lost therr true power to see in any way! What has happened to them instead is simply chis: -What has gone wronr w1Lh your eyes 1s not their lenses them· r.elvcs, but the mu.scleJ s11rround1n1 them, /hat focus thost' ryn by ltn11hen1n1 or /fallt111n1 them! rr these muscles are used properly, then your eyes are focused correctly, and you see sharply and clearly. Bui 1f you mis-u.se lhesc muscles-if, for ell.ample, you damp them around your eyes too tigh11y-ll1cn you will uncon.rcio1uly and hubitual/;y throw those eye1 011t o/ 1ocu.s, and you will dt1•tlop ont' of the "fonivnr S)lmploms li.sttd above! (It's exactly as if you were playing salf or tcnni~. and you habitually tsied to hit the ball 100 hard. Your muscles tighten to the point of "frcerin1" ... you lose your natural c:oordinauon ... every move you fllllke is '"blurred" in one way or another ... and after awhile your entire body aches with f1tiguc!) So "Weak" Eya An C11 ... By T11u fb1clt1I And To Make TUii Ey11 Stroll A1atn, Ytl HIVt To Liam How To LOOSEN Tlteat "RlfN" M11dt1, AND LET YOUR EYES "FLOW BACK'' INTO CORRECT FOCUS AGAIN! Let us repeat t1u1 vit.aJ fact: To correct any Of' all of these symp- toms, you do ""' excrc&K yous eyes! You do 1t0t strengthen your eyes! You ~ ""' p/ou more stralfl °' pain or burden on thou alrtody-ovtrburdtntd eyu at all! What you do instead 1s this: You simply INrfl how lo RELAX lhoN liglltly-clam~d muscles, in IM in11tnlou.s jo.shK>n IDJl.lht to you by tlliJ inttrnotiono//y. /111noiu eye-.1~ciolut and plly1icianl ln other words, you ,1/op fl1liri111 tlwu qonllin1 symprorru (which only intnwfiu lhtm ut "" evtr-incrtannr spiral o/ poorer and ""°'" 11i.s10tt), tv1d-uu/tad-1iw thlm IM JOOtllilf6 treatment that ltll /Mm "loostn up" and 11ar1 lila/ln1 IMlfllcl11clf -And-ontt rou have COllled relautioo beck into those over· st.r11ned eye1, 1usc IS the norrrual eye is llways relued when it secs without effort-then you can ient/y trnd t llortlculy RE·TRAIN th11n lo ltntthtn IJlfd 1horten tht t~bo/I 1111/iry uolly slwuldl And then, finally, once your eyes have been trained to stop over- 1trainina ... to focus nonnal.ly llAJO, willio11t consdous tf!Ofl .•. to loo5m up cnou&h to automatically 1111/1 /ocws 70 times a second, tJCtUtly a.s tht normal ttfl.1Wn·Jrrt tye d~s-then those eyn will, HOW DR. WIWAM M. BATES ARRIVED AT HIS REVOLUTIONARY DISCOVERY ••• "Why", asked this renowned eye specialist, sucral yean •to, "ft glasses are the correct proudwc for sub-normal eyes, must thtst 1lasst1 ~ stren1thtned btcau.st lht eyes 11ndu their in/f utnct hove wrok.tntd?" Anyone who has worn &)assu knows this to 9c the usual case. But. Jo&ically, ij a mtdlcint is !l()Od, the doses 1lwuld ~ weak.tMd because rht palftnt ho.s grown slronierl Therefore, Dr. Bales drew lus revolutionary conclusion: That the outer mwclts oj tht eye, and not the lens, w/wn lhty art mil·ustd, cause blurud 1/ghtl And that we make our own eye troubles, by tl1h1tnlng the wron1 poup o/ muJt:lt1 on tht 011tside of tlw rye-ball! A1l chc rest you see on this paae follows inevitably from thL\ simple fact! And it has never been refuted, thou&h for purely commercial teuons it is not gcncrally accepted in this country I from that momrnt on, giw you sluu~r si1h1, clear" si1h1, more perJtcl si1ht, t vtry sintlt day that you continue lo use tlwml nt1k Of Em 811Wftg $Nrptr AH su,,., EaQ Day' l11tta4 Of Fm:ltr Aid F.mtrl nilk Of Gllsw 11619 Pit Away, f9r Uletr AM lolgtr Plriods, TIU ANALLY YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY WP IN DELIGHT AS YOU NO LONGER NEED THEM AT AUi Apm the key i.s ScicnlJfic Reluation! Freeinf the eye to do qain what II once did automatically and uncoo.sao~y! Allowing the clear, brilliant siaht which still remains within the eye to sprint bock to 11/e/ once lht "musclt-chai111" that art clomplnr it dawn au rt/cased And I.he results are often astoundioa! Let us aive you just a few- dirully Jrom the pa1n o/ this 1rtat book: "Simple as this (rclualion) drlU seems, it tricks the sul>-oormal eye into doina aJI the natural things that the normal c~ does un· conscio~y ... A.5 your vilion improves daily you will pt I.he effect that all the world has had Its face wuhed.' "Suddenly the muscles let go, shapina the eyeball normally for a moment or two, so the enllre panorama stands out perlcctJy just .,, with normal vilion. lbc vilion is so vivid and comes so suddenly that it literally takes the breath away, and they psp or cry ouL lbese flashes are sure proof that the vision is within the eye, as soon .,, the eye can be relaxed to pesmit vision co Lake place. Vision is like 1 fauc:iet : tension turns it off, relu.ation twm it on.'' "I once worked with 1 cataract case, whose vision we had im· proved with our method to such an utent that I called in a doctor, who worked sympatbeltcally with us. to cum.inc: his eyes with a power ophthalmoscope. Ooe eye the doctor found to be entitcly cleared of caw act." 11 Ftct. Cl11 Hlatlry Afllf Cl11 HlllMJ Pma n et C.n .. , Be It Drl.,tlcally Fut nat Evt1 Y• ~It May ... YM fer 1\t Slctttl Once •pin. it doesn't matter which of the qonizina iymptoms ii listed above you are 1uflerin1 Crom ri&ht now ... how "deeply en-V ts'nched"' they ue ... how Iona you have been plasucd by I.hem ai ... how "weak" or "faili~" or "out-of-contsol' your eyes may ..o feel today! Htre ii 1~ciflc, 1tep-by.immtdiatt-1tep advice that will O IMPROVEMENT BOOKS CO., Dept. t 1076 1Mt0 N.W. 45tll A.._, Ope Locka, Fla. DOH Adverllaemt;nt If YDI, Or A lntd One, Slfftr From StriOll Eye 01111111 (Suell As TU Followh1g) READ THESE FACTS AT ONCE: The most amazina thina about the Bates Method.of re· laud vision, described on this pa,e, is the fact that formerly "'hopeless" conditions of the eye-such as atrophy, aJau· mma, cataract. sympathetic opthalmia and even detachment and hemorrba~-may o/ttn IH qnprowd by it.I rrutlwd.s, i/ IMrt is ti.It)' vlsion lr/t al oll wllh whicll lo work! Read ctie full details on ~ 94. Try it yourself. withoot risltina a J>OM.Y. today! (apin to quote dirccUy from the book luclt) "IH /rtt Jrom pain tv1d dlscom/orl, able lo® llOlnuU seti.ng In God'1 sunli1ht"/ For eumple: WKy, with this met.hod, no strain at all ls necessary; any 1/ra/11 at all lnltr/eresl And therefore you must PLAY at your simple relu· ation drill&! Do them easily! Oon'r make work of tbem-sinu they art NOT u trdtts: but loos~Mrsl Why this method is a>mpletely harmlcs.s, since it is rcluation, and not exercise. And relaxation is never hum!ul! Why this method removes both physical tv1d mtnl"1 strain! And why, as you rc:lu.. tlW propn -y. the act of rdaxation actually speeds c1rculatJOn throuah your eyeball, to carry away impurilit1 and brint /rtsh 1timulotJon 10 rht retinal Why even blindiih, dirnminJ eyes have sreater vision after only one of these simple trcatmenl.5! Whr, this tscaunmt'& bttul1lfyln1 eQect on the eyes is "mirac- ulous' I Why eyes treated this way have a sparkle and hi&h lustef that no ba.uty drops ever pve! Are never watery, sritty, itchin' or bloodshot! Why they arc suddenly turned into wide and "shin.ina· youthful" eyes! WhT chis method automaticaUy, as 1 blessed iide-cflcct pro~1n r'11/u slu p, anti combats even lon1-.s1orulin1 lluomnkll Why most myopic (near°'5iahled) eyes can bt bro.,.hl to "com· pltlt normalcy'· by this method! Why "old·ap siaht'"-the inability to read without al~o now be forestalkd and prevented in all type1 oj ,-yes! How both motion pictures and television can now be both eftort· less and liOOd for the eyes-and octual/y ust d as sharp-vision build· ns /or nil>-rsorma/ rye1/ And-perhaps most starllina of all-why even /ciililtr mtmorfts can often be restored by'improvins the vision this way! 11 h Werttt Ote Day Of Y•r Tl• Te""" nat YM C11 ••k.t YHr Em amw Slllrptr, l11ttld Of Wt1ker, Frttl 1'11 M1ntllt 0•7 H YNr Allwtr Is Yn, ltM 111\t Ne·Rlak CM,.. ••. TOOAYf r ----MAIL NO RISK COUPON TODAYI ----., IMPROVEMENT BOOKS CO., Dept. 1101& 1S4to N.W. 4Sth Awe., o.,. 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Garnish side or glass with orange slice. Ma/us 6 servings •Editor's Note: If budget permits, use chilled champagne. POTATO 'N' FRANK SKILLET PIE v. cup butler or margarine 'h lb. frankfurtera, tllced 4 cupt frozen haah brown potatoes with onions and peppera Y, cup chopped celery 6 eggs 'h teatp00n salt '1' teaspoon ground black pepper 1 cup (4 on.) ahredded Monterer Jack. muenster or chedd., cheeM 1. Preheat oven to 375"F. In 10-inch skillet, heat butter until melted. Add frankfurters, hash brown mix and celery. Cook, stirring, for S minutes. 2. With spoon, spread potato mixture on bottom and up sides of pan to form a pie crust. 3. Beat eggs with salt and pepper; add cheese. Pour into crust. Reduce heat to medium and cook about S minutes until eggs are partially set. 4. Place in oven and bake I S to 17 min· utes longer, or until eggs arc set. Cut into wedges to serve. Makes 6 servings CINNAMON-NUT MUFFINS 11/J cups unsifted all·purpou flour 2 tabletpoons wheat germ l/J cup llrmlr packed brown 1ugar ~ cup granul•ted sug., l/J teaspoon ground cinnamon ~ teaspoon ground nutmeg YI cup flnelr chopped w•lnule 11/2 teaspoons baking powder YI teaspoon 1all YI cup mllk Y> cup bulter or margerine, melted 1 egg, bealen 1. Preheat oven to 375"F. Grease 12 luffin cups. Potato 'n' Frank Sklllet Pie Is accented with onions, peppers and cheese. 2. Ia medium bowl, mix together flour. wheat germ, sugars. cinnamon and nut- meg. Set aside 2 tablespoons for topping. 3. Add walnuts, baking powder and salt to remaining flour mixture. Stir to combine. 4. Com~me milk, butter and egg; add to flour mixture. Stir with a fork until blended. S. Spoon batter ioto prepared muffin cups. Sprinkle with reserved t\our mixture. 6. Bake for I 8 to 20 minutes. Cool for 5 minutes; then loosen with spatula and remove from pans. Serve warm. 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EILEEN AND JERRY FORD "We're a union" What's the MCret of euccea In the modeling bullneM? "Looking at peo- ple .is largely wasted energy," said Eileen Ford, who with husband Jerry heads the Ford Modeling Agency. "If I could find just one Lauren Hutton a year, everything would be easy, but that's just not the way it works. Thtte The auper-tough childhoods o f ••rty Amerlcm: Mln most Puritan colonial families, children ... were coued or bludgeoned into joinuig society more or less as if they were delinquent or dull-witted adults. A Puritan infant, lying in its cradle shaking a rattle, was enjoying the only w1eamed and un- guilt-ridden recreation of its lifetime. • Toddlers were put to wodt feeding chickens, winding spools and gathering kindling. By the time a child reached the age of seven, be was a veteran worker. When a Puritan child was neither working nor studying, be was apt to be sayir\g his prayers-there were six hours of sermons and psalms oo SWlday and a religious lecture on are absolute requirements in this busi-& iii ness. Don't Jet anybody le.id you. A model must have narrow ribs, broad shoulders, good legs and wide-set eyes. If she doesn't, she won't photograph well." What part does she feel the Ford Agency has played in the growth of the industry (Ford had billings of $5 mil- lion last year)? "Jerry and I made this business. Every improvement in the industry was made by us. J think one reason we're sucoessful is because Jerry and I are a wiion.•· ARMOUR'S ARMOURY BJ Richard Armour POSTURIZED I love to tilt back in a chair And put my feet up high- Up on my desk or anything That's sturdy and nearby. I know it isn't dignified. No doubt it looks ungainly. And yet it makes my weary feet Feel good, and that's why mainly. But more important, I confess (A thought that must he hee<led), The blood Sows up from feel to brain, Where it's a Jot more needed . &OFFERS AT PLAY No 80f9 loMrl Rnlval1 abound from the arta to sports and games. But the modem- day versions are never quite as good as the originals. So it is with "boffers," the three-fdbt-long foam rubber swords that may replace the rapiers of former times. With chi valry dead and day-to- day problems overruling romance, no- body is interested in risking anything. Who's buying boffers? They seem to be the rage with married couples who argue a lot and are tired of breaking vases and windows. Boff ers prove the pen is mightier than the sword. Qt1ips & Quotes Wife: "Bill, wake up! There's a bur- glar going through your pockets." Bill : "Leave me out of it, Betty. You two just go ahead and fight it out be- tween yourselves." -Thom.as LaMance Father answering the phone: 'Tm sorry. this isn't Dreamboat ... this is the supply ship," -Tom Gall.agher Memo from boss to employes: "After one week's trial. our suggestion box seems to be working great. But please give me a little more detail. What type of kite? Which lake? How long a rope?" -Samuel/. Stannard Mother to her sick youngster: ··w ell, son, how do you like your new nurse? Son: "I hnte her. I'd like to grab her and bite her on her neclc, like Daddy does." -Conrad Fiorello Inflation is bringing us true democ- racy. For t!!!' first time in h~-tory. luxuries and nece.ssities arc selling for the same price. -Robert Orbcn THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see life ditterently. Send conlribu- tions to "Child," Family Weekly, ~1 Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. S10 11 used-none returned Our eight-year-old daughter sang in a youth choir festival re- cently. After rehearsal, I asJce<I what the director was like. She said, "He wears glasses and he's losing his hair." I then aske<I bow old she thought be was. After a pause, she replied, .. He's in his thirties, but he's still going strong." -Nola Caullci"' Chu~, Altuka The average temperature in our apartment &s 70 d6grees-50 in the u.nnter and 90 in the summer. -Roberl Orbcn Thursday evenings. Church attendance was mandatory; no excuses were ac- cepted short of serious illness. Boys and girls sat separately and were d.i.scour- age<l from playing or falling asleep by a tithing-man equipped with a stout staff. On Christmas Day. some groups did feast and celebrate, but lhe Puritans carried on work and business as usual. w From lbe Little Darlings: A History of Child Rearing in America,:· by Mary Cable (Scribner's, $8.95). OATES: Christmas is Thursda y. Winter officially begins at 6:46 A.~t (E.S.T.) Monday. . ~ B IRTHDAYS (Sunday Sagittari us, Mooday to Saturday Capricorn )· Sun~ day-Jane Fonda 38; Kurt Waldheim 57. Monday-Ladybird Johnson 63 Tuesday-Jose Greco 57. Wednesday -Ava Gardner 53. Thursday-Anwar el-Sadat 57; Tony ~fartin 62. Frid ay- Steve Allen 54, Alan Kiog 48; Richard Widmark 61. Saturday-Marlene Dietrich 71 . BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Stewe Allen and Marlene Dietrich. By Frank Baginski LITTLE EMILY "And this, In the homey ~of ua unllberated women, la• pothofder ... " FAMILY WEEKLY, 0.comber 21, 1975 a 11 Rei!ft~~Tlky ~1 Violin ConttrtGe 1 ...... , .... 1 E1.V1S PRESLEY 0«84 A Legencl•ry = Perfonner Vol. 1 ~ STEELY DAN 23356 KATY LIED ~ CAT STSilENS 20015 Greatest Hila [~ IOY CUll'S 23644 CHATEST lllTS 1--1 DAVID BOWIE 04809 Young Americ:llne ~ Enjoy Today's Top Hits and Stars· at Top Savings! The Best Of 13572 The Statler Rrothtrsl• .. -.) Start S•ving Now! Take any 8 Certn"d'Oes or Record• or Cassettes for 99e wllh ttlal memb9rahlp. 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II TH E OIL SHORTAGE 15 V ERY SERI OU S ~ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1975 L{QU AND I ARE A NEWL4' MARR IED COUPLE, ~EE, AND l{OU HAVE BEEN tNV!TED TO MOSCOW TO f'Af<flCIPATE IN A PIANO .COMPET ITION ... 1 HOPE TH EY FIND SOME NEW W ELLS N AD NEWS 1 'i El<ES SOMETHING TO THINK ASOVT ... '{OU PERFORM SR I LU A~TL't, SUT '-(OU LOSE ! WHEN L{OU ARE AGKEO TO ~A'{ A FEW WORD~ ro THE PRES5, '-(OU ARE EXTREMEL'f' GRACI OU~ ... Bv Ernie Bushmiller ARE YOU FOR OR AGAIN S T O F FSHORE DRILLING? ' -- ' AGAI N S T -.....· AR E YOU RE A LLY A G AIN S T ---BUT I'M ONLY AGAINST THAT K I ND OF OFFS HORE OFFS H O R E DRILL IN G? ~ ~-.,. • ~.. D RILL ING lf • • r111 11~9 U& -'•I O• ·-ll•ith!t• ... h M Cl 1115bY\hl•l•!1 ~'9111"• .y.,eltJ!t itl6 • .. --_ .. -.__ "'$' J r> e .11 I• '~ ' ~ ,....,,.. ----7 ·-- -_, ' '7 --= ...... -:: :;= _.:----~Z5 "' ' I , I --__ ..., , _,-~_,_;_,; --7 ---=='··· I • ~ .'' _:: ,.... .:::::--... -•. ~J" ..... ~ --_....,,,, /..,.; " . -. / "' ~ . 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FROM A NICE, QUIET GUY, HE ~ BECAME A ONE-MA N WAS - RI OT SQUAD ! BART ·· ~ ,DRINKING ? . .. '\ .. . . I i I ' . ' ' WHAT DID YOU :w1sH FOR o~ THE STAR I .FLJNK4 ?- I WISHED FOR PEACE ON EARTH To F:\!All4 BECOME A REAllTLI FOR All OF ('(\AN Kl ND I IHIS ONE DoE:5N1T L.OOK TOO BAD ... ... DOCTOR SMOCK ~--~ :('N\. AN et..-F,. \ C7 R . FRE: 11?,. eA/\Pl...OYE:C' A"l A NOR'l>-1 Pot-e -roY FACIO RY. .. vv e: ~Ve:N HA.V E: S AN-r-A 'S A PPROVA t,. \ I WISHED THAT THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT OF l.OVE AND FRIENDSH IP COULD 5TAl.,J ALk YEAR lONG I UGH r EXCEPT FOf< THE Pf<ICE TAG~ ) l'l'S ABOUI 1'"H IS GIRL- f::t.,F J: ME:-r- WORKl NG ON !He IE:C?C?Y' B~AR ASSe~BL...Y t.,tNe ... we'Re e o-rH -roo SHOR,--ro Re::ACH -fHE: ltM..e: CL,OCK 10 PUNCH OLJ .,-.' 1 WISHED FOR A MERRY CHRISTIY\A5 FOR EVER4- I WAS GOJNG TO SAL) I WISHED FOR A NEW BASKET BALl I BUT I THINK I'll JUST KEEP IT TO Mll5ElF ! 0NE I ... UNTIL. ON E CON 5 ID ~R~THE COST DF NOT Gi;:TTIN ~ O N£ ... by Ferd Johnaon . . . e 19'SN.,fT~N,.;..loi Mftl&llUR_,.,.a . . . . . . . .. • OI • • • ' ~ ., -[:··:~ ' ~ ' " .. t! c ~ ~--... By George Lemont we L.-OVE: E:=ACH 0-fHE::R AN!? \NG WAN.,-l"O RUN OFF AN C7 GE::I MARR I£:::!/ ••• .:C IHI N K 1-f'S GOI N G -ro IAKE: MUCH M..ORE: SCOICH -ro Ge-r M..E: -fHROUGH '76 IHAN 1-r DID FOR '75 • I l LE r •..:, OPlN OUR CHRIS Tf\.1A':J CAC?CS ANr' k'l .--\l-, TH\ M F 5......,.'\1.... ~I '-, O LI T L l1L'!-, ~;@friM/vl5' JV YOif ANO YOUR S/ ' ~I en~~ \:Z nl1 ~ 'Jh~ppilll~SS .:lt <!lz !'[${ 'l.'~1 ~ snit t/zt'-"lll(IWU t- tlz"°l" 'l lcii.; f(C\7 L :I Pa«je L ... for our Jennifer who is now 16 and quite a beautiful young lady. lie r sl-..ills at mcic.ramc are admired by •II. /'lark ls now a freshman at brophy Prep and a foot ba l l s tar In t he foot-' steps of tiis father. o.,r j rl<J t he su111mer we had a fun· fil lcJ two weeks at Laguna beac.h •. Fri!.IJee t hrow ing , ~urfing a nd tennis 1-..evt us d 11 l.Jusy and heal t hy · . Grand~~ Hayfield , who is recoveri ng from a nasty fall , s tayed ~ith u~ from ear ly Mdy right up t o and 1nclud1ns Than~sgi v ing , bu t we enjoyed having T'tJ"Al.l::SL:E::~:E:::E::DS by Tom K. R an r-----E-XT-RA-! _R_E_A_P~----=~~-J L~T'S GO CHRISTMAS CAROL.l-IN6~~~~~0 WHY [10 YOU HAVE ro ASK HIM ? AL.L AE'OUT Ii IN THE Pf:SERi t'ENOUNCER! l'LL HAVE 10 ASK GROVER, MY EDl/OR1 KID. 'CAUSE: HE'S SORIA ONPREDIC/AE3l-E -....... I GUESS YOU KNOW He WAS ONCE Bf:ANJ;[7 'N/IH A COMPOS ING-SllCK E'Y AN IRAIE. PR.ESSMAN, !HE.RE.BY SORIA SCAfffRI NG HI S 1YP E . ~\11, .•.. ~~.'.~· OH, ALL. RIG111! IF YOU'RE CARE:FlJl- NOITO PLUG-THAT OTH E:R PAPE R! UH .. ~'oTHER PAPER''? c I ><><>LE~',.$ IT SAYS· ''M£RRY CHRISTMl\S fROM N£. VILLE:.''! .. . ,.. .. , .,., . .; ~ ,,,.. ,. . ,. .. . ... • ,,, .• § t ... --~-DE SER'I' -. . 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A Wha·s this? ® Melba ain't q'1ttin' aroun me with • no ASH crumb1.1 qif'! f 12-21 You qive them part o· th' mone~ what ~OU foun I in th' ladies'? ,, I qoin' t' see what kinda' trash she bu~! I d'vide it three waL.Js ~ It's onlLJ fair! ~, -. l~ S\ ::.a. . ~ • t G1i::f Ct:rz.-. ;· C:d-GS O':-. .... Y :~~~' ·"o ,~·.o;zr ,1ouse c \.., L? ' ' by Dick Moores If the~ hadn 't lock . me 1n th' ladies', 1 never · woulda' foun' •t, I . ' .. I REALIZED I HAD BEEN WRONG, AND RETURNED., ONLY TO FIN D NOBODY T HERE ! GORDO DON'T YOU L OVE THE SMELLS OF C.HR IST- AlfAS? . . --------... _..., _______ --·--------~···----,,. . I .;..... I -. ,. -- --.......... __ --1 ___ .,, __ .. ·. ' '< .' I . --------------·---~·-· .. YEAH! IF ANVTU!AI~ c.J.N DISARt{f 4 5CeOOGE, IT·S THE AROA 1A OF CORN / ( POPP!NGf ~- Tf/Ev NOT r ONLY .LOOK .L IKE, .8L'T CAN FL\./ L!K..E= LITTLE DOVE.Sf • 6 SOMET!Mes CHRISTMAS r '\ M11<Ac1-es t r rvJ NEEO A ~ ll.ELP/NCi1 · HANO-<} 0 6 Gus Arriola LIKE PUSJ..llAJG THE 1-ID OFF THE POPPERf , .. .. _ .. ----·--· --··--· -·--·-···-· .. -··-·--·-. . ___ ........ ·--··-··---~~ .. -·-··-~·-.,,. .... _ ... ___ ·-. .., __ ·--....... -... ~-- ' -,:..,: e--. ••• ·-....~ ....... , . , II ( l .. ' ,, /~; i l ! i . l '> \ ·: l 1 • ' , . • ! i j i l ' ! , ~ .I' '/ i I "j ~ • ,"" J)f ,-, ' .,, . ----------·-----------·· .. ·------·-·--··-------" Love warms you belter than hot chocolate. J ·-... , -----------·-~ ' . . . .. ., '• ·.:" i ---·--·-------------·-· .... ··-·-·---~ • I • z . ' . -----