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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-12-22 - Orange Coast Pilot-. .... Tre~ T_i~s: Keep ~the Christmas Guest Happy \ • By HlhARYKAYE-o Ot"""O•M• ..... _.. The lhouc;anrts or "fi .. ryll 1•isitors in Orange Coast homes thiir f\'ollday ~e11to11 can be cool ·cot'lfOrtA"ble' aQct 1011 ,g·l as t ing i' given Jl"OPe".c<'lrl' expert Ji: i;;i!·. Authorities lta.\·c ofrerefl rl i\erce v.·ays 01 1,..'>''"ing ;i happy. h•·..Hl 1tiy and les!" h;oza rdo•1s Chri!ll mas tre.e- includinl. offhe111 honi,.madf' recipes 111'1d 1olid safety tips from firemen. -' homei-n acte brew that mixes • tog~herone<third cup pf bleaeh~an·d"" .J;..._ two cups of corn syrup with one ga llOn !'Iii '\DAt ~PE('l.tl, or bot y•ater may be placed in the tree holde1 That's supposed to pep up stumpi at an angle lo expose more tree tired. drying t rees to keep them interior and to permit free now or the lb·ely-looking throtlgh New Year':> mixture through the tree trunk the <i•1d safeguard agairst fires. hame expe rt:s say. That <tip corqes from Winn Some m aintain that pcW.iridih~ nails Sturgeon , K fWJ)"s "inr\ation inlo ltle bottom of the tree st ump. fighter" who add·~ that il"s beSt to and-then -rcn1ovin1:f them, gives thl' add a little Y.'&t<y to the solution stubip-holes in y.·hich to-soak up the t'\'ery few d ays, · • various brews. Other homem_Jde recii>es include A comme r ciallv sold mixture. pouring ei the1 saJt. sugar 01 starch jn-"Prolong··. is a lso ~upposed to do the to •vater -depe-,lding on "'ho's doing" trick but no one appears willing lo the ad\•ising -~nd placing the tree: vO\,lch for its effectiveness first-hand. stump ih the cotjtoction. -Still, a local m a r ket manager says It's bes t lo q1l of' the end of the the stuff is selling like !he Proverbial . ' ' hot cakes this year ··u.·e ha\'e l\\'O bottles or it IC'n 1'he lust tv.:o ,·cars \\·e've had to send :-.c••erul l'<lst>s that didn't sell b•.n·k tn tht• m:tnuratturcr.·· s;iid Carl Hosenkranl:t, mllnllgC'r or the '-larket Ba sket on /';"e\\·port Boule\ard In :\'eu·port BeaC'h . Rol>enkr;.in!z says he took ;i bottle of .. Prolong·· home with him for the first li1nc this year (or hi s O\\'n tree. ThC' results"! "\\'ell. \1 hen I bought the trec 1t smelled good and had firm, green needles After r ve put the stuff on it st.ill smells ir.ood and still has f~rm green nPedle:., · he s<11d .. , JU~l don"! kno"' if it ht>lp<'1l ur not. hech11ckled Thi• mun:1ger rhd !.;I\" a kit m1)ri' peo1>1C' seem 1nt crested in prutl't'llnJ.! their tree11 :1g;lin:.t firl! :ind kC'l·ping th.~nl ;ili•·e lon~t'r Dl·,.pite th e sun1lr~ homi· :ind t"on1 ml!'r('lill rl•n1ed1l!:., rno:.t t1r<'n11·n ma1nt ;lin th<tt mC'rely 1lrnpp1ni.: th .. tree stu1np into a buckl'th1I nf,1•aler ur v•el sand ,•·ill ha 1'<' t h1· ~an1t• rt'~uH s ··~1rirbe the .. luff on the m:1rkt•t rt · ally '.'Orl<s. but 1•·a1t•r or 111·1 ';111d 1 ~ the h<>sl bet.'" ""~" Fnunt;i1n \'allf'\ fire ~larshall flo\d \\arr. The (irl•men ":-. n1ain COnl'ern t'\ nut hn\\· long the trecsJast, nr how prett~· their rte edles rcmain, bul how drit'd out !ht'\" ma\' beco nH' -leading to hazardOu.., fir.C' l'Ondit1on~ Kel.'pln J? the stump and th!JS the hr:tnl·h1·:, moi s t ""ill help protect ag:iin:.I (ire:. ignited through faultr li ~h!s. short rircuits and sparks rron1 rir~pl:.ices "If a 1r1'e 1.., ~o !Ir~· that uhcn you run \111ir hand do'' nth(' hr:1nl'hes lot .., or n~·l·dh· ... f;1ll nrr. 1t"s J fire hazard :111d s h11uld IH· kt>pl out!-1dr. \\arned l'<ipt .ltnl 1'opping of the :'\euporl l!eJl'h F1 rl' Dl'p:irtment Othcr tips off1·red b) \'ar1ous c Set> TREES. Page A:!) SUN.DAY DAILY Pl ·LOT i ~ VO.!-' 67 , .NO' S5b, 7 SECTION . i2 PAGE~ ' .. ----. OR4NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1974 .. 25CENTS ' Treed Christn1as spirit \\·as the :.in- nual tree hunt ror Orange Coa st families Saturday. The spirit almost got the bes t of Bob T human, 20 of Ke\>.'port Beach. ;1 11d Kathy Gerner, 16, of-Costa · l\1esa (abovel. \\"hos"e-big tree had to s tick up throug h sun roof : bi g trees were im- pressive, loP, to Nat h aniel I-laugh. 15 months. 'vho had lo ride on shoulders of his clad . Terry. of Costa J\1esa. to see in tree lot <le ft! ahd ~'lrs . l\l arie Ttynne a nd son. Gregory, 10 n1onths. or Laguna Nigue l 1helo\vl a"l!io found then1selvcs looking up to this yt:'ar's tail crop of yule trees. l Fog Closes Airports, Slows Holiday Travel fJ r;i ngt• County -\i1·1.1orl 1·l•1scd l;ite "i;tturda.' ni ght ;1ftcr 1·1 s ib11it~· droppt'll tri zen1due to hc,11·1· rug ilm1d 11 ha!IS t"fad1fi011alry fhe bu ~1esl 1ra1·t•l 11(•(•kend of \h(' .yl';Jf lh0 1> pr1• Chri~ln1a.s ,,·cekcnd l'he :iirporf h:id '1Cen opc•n Fi·illay e1"en1ng ~ut u·a .s closed rrnn1 J ;i m Saturd:.1y until almost noon duf' to fo.e rhe airport ···as closed <.1£:1111 ;it lll 10 I> 01 Ahout a hair dozen incomn1 g. flight ... "·ere :.1rfected by Saturd;iy nighrs rinsing r\:o departing flighw. 11·ci:.e af fectC'd because none arl' st"ht•dulcd :.ifler !Op m . (Jfficer Bill Spangl~r of the Orange County Shet ifr's Departrne nt airPort d(•t;dl. said he l}clie\"t'S lhc ·airporl may reopen by mid·mnrninR toda:i- \\"eather predil'lions forecast ·patchy fog •\·ith 01Mut "1 mil<' ,j.:;ibilit.1 • ~n-iuConJ i ng nights "ere :;rhl•ci111t'1I :1ftcr 11 p.m .. Or;in:.:t· C:oun1 .' airport s 1·urft>"" on JCt night~ orncef""'Span~lt'r s:utl flight~ had brt'n rerouted to Ontario r\irport anrl four buses had hee-n <lrr:ulged tu br1nj.' passengers rron1 thl'rl' lo Orall~l Count y Los -Angeles l1iternatiunal ,\1rporl 1 1.,\X 1 1\·as finally open Saturda~· night. It had been clo!;erl for lh1~ 11\0 previous nights due 111 fog th:11 "fill 1>led both air and ground \r;1ff1c On those pre.vious ni ~hl:-. ;1, n1;111~· a_s rso incorning niJ,.'hts per 11!1.'hl h:ul Ford Promises Rockefeller ''Open Door' \\' ASl-llNGTON 1 AP) Pre!>iide nt FCM"d on Saturday assil!ncd a 11 Hi e· ranging role to Viee P rc!:>idl'nt';'"t•lson 1\. Q,ockeCc!l('r, covering ho!h dome-stic and international policy. and promised him an "open door·· tu lheOval Office. l·le a lso •asked Rockefeller II( hctp r ecruit-top people to scr1·e in the ForU administration. Rockefeller h:1d h1) first long talk \Vi th ford at the \\"h1 tc I louse S:iturd;i y afternQQ1\andsat in on a n1ce11 nc of I h(' Eco noib.:i~ 'Bollcy Board 11 ilh tht· Preside'ftt",,Spending four hour!:> ;1t run feren ce§:. Aft cr -fhe ir lengthy mce11ng. i'rl':-1 dent l::ord told ltockefcller IH' \1 a~ l'\: cited about having l hc forn1er \l·1\ \'ork governor join the adrn1n1:,tr;1 lion. \\lh{le i-fous""Prcss ~.>Crl•tar~ Ron Nessen said Ford told nockcfellt•r "1'here 1s no doorkeep!'r for the\ 1c:t' pres(dent. •1c d{}('s no! hav1• to get 011 . my schel!'u i(o:Hc can pick u11 thl' ph()IH' dnd wn\k in any lune. I expect to have an opei't door ":i1h lhc vice prcs1dl·n1 ·· Nessen said Ford gave lloCk('ft•ltt'r these assignn1ents : (See ROCJ\.''· Page i\21 to be d1\l'f\t'd ~"!llt" .1~ l;1r a1<.t\ <iz. 1.a:-. 1·l·1:;1 .... and ..:a1l Fr;l11 l·i~l'O . ' 111 :1ddit1u11 1li::.gru11tle<l hvlt<lay pas~Cll J!l'r" :111·;111111;.: 111('(•rn1ng tl1 i;ht:-. 11ert• ··l·por!t•d "ll't·p111g 111 the 1:<>r · r1clut::-. ;,f I ,\.\ 1\·hii·uli•r !r:dliC' 111 till' :i1rpor1 1·1e1n1t~ \1,1 .., lrnlcn tr• a hall 1n lhl' ).:l'IJJ pt lh" '1·1.,1f11lil .\ ''t'l'<l fpg in lhe arl':1 · S<1n f'rDne1sco l11ghts \\·1•rl' al!->11 ilc laycd as much as eight hours by rog .,-ridav and Saturd;J\ morning Ca lifornia ll ighu·ay Patrol CommlS!>Loner Uon Lanza pred1l'tS lhat the :.ta1e·~ motor1:o1ts. unham- pt>red this :-it'<1z.on by a gasoline :.hort;igc. 1·ould dr11·1~ as n1an~· as fil"c htl \!on rn 1 !es during the IO·dJy holiday ... r:1son ending Jan. 2. '"IL c:ould turn out to be thc~bas1cst \1 l d;1\":-o in CllP historv.'" Lanza ~aid . ··nC1.:au~c gasoline.is 1n good supp- ly. 1nost of them \\·on·t settle for stay- 1ng home.'" he said ... They are going to hit the road and head for dist ant <lestina1ion~ ·· Disneyland Target In Extortion Attempt . Fr..,.llwWir•M••«•• ,\ '\!J n11llion e\:tortion plot against U1sneyland in .\n:ih1·1m. n1arring !hr park ~open in;.: da\ of 1t~ 21Jth holida\" .~1'ason ancl i)i~nl!.~ \\"url<l 111 llrland<;. Fl;1 eull;ip~l·tl S<1111rday 11·11h !ht• :u·· r(·~I 111" a 2 l ·~·t·:ir old n1an. authur11L i.::. ;-,.ud. Souita B aril~ll ,1 µul1c:c and thC' FBI :.alt! lht~ n1an threatened to set off ,t',.dl l!omh., tn the arnusen1ent J)ark~ Cr:ng Dou.e las I lassler. a transient 11·ho hart been h\"tng 01t a motel here. \ras arrested as he picked up a bo:< ~uppu~edly eonta1n1ng half of the ran~om, polLt·c :-.<i.1d. lie .u·as booked for 111,·c·sti ga\Lon 01 using interstate commerce for extortion. Polil'C CapL Charles Thompson ..,;1i d th<' 11ould·lle extortionis t lt.'lt•phoned DJ:-.111·ylund security of. ~atergate -, • Jurors (;iven. Shoppi1ig Time \\",\Sl·lli\G·roN ·(l PI J ~ ~1cmbcrs· Qf the \Vatergatc JUry j01ned the .Chr1:.tma!> shoppin g throng Saturday, but \\'ere areompanicd by fcdcrJI m•1rshal:.... L" S. ()is tr1ct Judge John J . Sir1ca told reporters he a~ked the 1uror!l 11 they wanted lu go shuppin~ 1'hose 11h.i had i:1ft.., 111 buy could do :,(1 !'><ilurUay, bot only tn the pre:.l'Ol't' ut thl' n1ar:.h.ds S1r1ca adn11llt•d ht! h;1d dt11h' 110 Chr111tn1:1 :-. ::.hopping l1c e;au~c ul the tr1;1I , 1101\ 111 tl ~ f111,d :.tag1·s 'l'hl' IU{l ,1.!t' ha~ :.a id hl' hoped to ~·e Cf.'SS thl' rr1 al 011 l'hr1 slm.'l~ E\"e :ind Chr1 stn1:1 ~ tl.1 ~. k1:l'p1 ng lhl' Ju ry ~c· <1ucstl!red 1lur1ng lhl· rect•s:.. but a ('hr1:-.tn1;1.., f.\l' scs~111n :-.l't•mcd JlOSl>I blc tri con111lt·te f1n.1t ar)!un1cnts so the t'JSt' c;1n µ11lnthc 1u rnr:-; Thursda\" • If thc pallrrn nt 1"ha nk:-.g1\'1hi: 1" (1lll0"'l'd .1hC l.J \¥,Onu•n ancJ three ITil'n \tho n1.1kc up lhl' Jll r ~ a nd n .... .tltcrnatC's 11tll he Pl'rn1111erl ro hn\·c their famll1l'~ 10111 the1n ror a rea:,t on Christmas d :;.\. But there \1 ii I be 01 her gue!>il:. -lhl' t•,·cr-prcscnt n1ar~ha\.., llcers on \redncsday a.id said a note h<id been lefl in a Grc~·hound Bus dc- pot lockl·r 111 Santa BarbarJ l'ollc:l' fot1nd the nt•tl·. 11 lu ch :-.aid ho111h~ 11nutrl he t•xr11!1<led ov1•r a J;). 1la~ lll'ri11U if tht• dl·n1;111d:, 11 ere nQ.t n1e\. 'l'IH1r11pso11 :.~id . The uolc directed Si)5 million to be paid 111 Santa Barbara and the other half in Orlando. ' Eal'h bo mb "'as set lo kill al least eight personr,-th e .note said . Authorities added that the note also ~aid bombs capabl<' or killing at least JO persons u·ould be pla nted in the Anaheim and Orlando metropolitan areas. 1:hompson said pOlice, rollowing in- struclions in the ransom note, placed :1 box in 3 railroad yard in the eastern part of Santa Barbara. Polic:c :,;nd lhev arrested a man \1ho ;1rr11·l·d <Jn a 'n1otorcyclc to pick up thl' box. \\ hich did not in fact con· uun n1unt·1 Author1lics z.a1d they u·cre-confi- 11t.·nl no t·:'l.ptos i\"cs had been placed. Ma:,s lc r \\"a.s held "'1thout bond. !·le 11a:. to be arraigned before a t; S. nl3!'.!i.,trateon ~lond:1y, the FBI said. \\"alt J)isne~' Producuons. operator of thf' t\1·0 parks. snid ils 1>r1n1 ary con· l't~rn had lit't.'n fo r the !>alcty of gue~s :ind t'mplrlyl'S ··f.xte n:.1\"e :-.C<trch procedures ror cxplo~11 c dt•vices \\l'f<' conducted by sl'cur1ly personnel r1l Disneyland and \Va lt DTsne'Y. "\\l o rld ,'' a ~pokes m :in said. '"\\'t• nou· feel conridcnt, based upon convcr~ation \\'Ith the Jaw ~nrorce· ment agencies 1nvol\Cd, that ex · plo~11"c de\"1ces nc\"cr existed at either location ·· $61,000 Taken • In Jewelry Theft \. 'Jc111•lr~ \"alued al $61.000 ha~ been rl'l)o rli:d :-tolen lrorn lhc Keu·por{ l'l'Jt h IH)n1 (' of G 1 llX'rl llorlgcs al 4651 Rrtghtnn Hoad in Cameo Shores l'ul!ec s:ud lhc lhl'ft occurred h1 •\11t'l'll hp 1n and 11 :n1 pm Friday u•hi!J;· llud1".C'::. and h1:. u·1fc wert! at· tending a mo1·1c. Acrt!SS 1\·a~ ~a1 ncd through a 1vin - do"' " ON THE INSIDE Tiii-: FRE:'\Z_l. T1i1 ~:11 1·:-. tesj'Jec1ally tica,1"" <td11•rti~1·d dul\:-.) are going brtskl)· 1n the ftn:il hour ... of _..ire-Christ.mas shopptni.:. ;J('cur1l1n).! Lo J Chris ti an 3ricnce ·\lo111!ur .11't1 rlt• \ man "'ilh ro"'cr1ni.: h1lli-11 di ~p1·nd ~1s 1ast dolla:r-on t o~.., 101 tii:-l.1t.l ,.,uge B'5 CllRI ST ~AS OEt:o The tll f7:l 3arly''A'a s "'l'all' J ~1l~rr\' Chrt$lmas C\'Cnl p111 '1111 h1 lh1• \"nhni lcer's volunteer \ll'ct T.111\ ()t•Carlo an~ his 93·ytar-old mo!l11•1 \\hn :it,o enjoys a party 1n th1 .. 111·1·1.·:-. 'Gl)nd Oeedcr ' salute 1)a g1' H;! Tiii~ HIRl.)~ll·:X \\'h~ d11 h.11l g l!l1d(•1 pdo1:-. d11 11 h.11 th1•\' do h.in~ 111~ itu·rl' 111 '..,p.i(t' 1111d.1•r ;1 1t:1t'r1•11 1r1:1n,1.:1l'·· ll11il1 Pdnt St an \\ r1t.·r H111\\ :-0.1,•d 11Pl~l.1 l:ok4'" .1 !np tii !ht• 1n1111111.11111i •p 1•11h th" l.111• flier:. in .tn 1llu~1 r .i1t·1l .11l1l·ll· l ':q.t'l~I ,.l 1..: Prtcsr•t'CTl \'t: -n1d 1h1· ''1 ~t'I" 111• 1\h\•n thl"\" <y,,.,kC' J .., r(' t't 1·1h·d 1111111• Hth!•• o1 Vl'<l('I' on f'.1rlh \\'1th th1• pt•~1i1.·r11 ... 111 l!l'l"-1 1t mi ~hl ~C't'nl ~" !1111 111•· H1•\ Chuck Sm 1th •'I Cali . .i' t"h.+lll'I 1 •. 1:-.1 1liffcrcnt '11'11 11f lh•· .111.._, 1, p1n11h1•t'H'S aod ol tl 11 1111.11111\L 1d 1·1111.1111.1~ i'<.q;t· A,. • Inside SuHdnu Jtc• ''"' ...... .. !.. I .. ,,,, • ., • .. "-•IClftD..,.,,. " --2: .t.1Y..,r5er•fct !) ~ .t.ftftL',,_" , .......... llioti:, ..... • ••• tllllerN1 .. O-MttC-9 .. ci.•~"iH 01·11 ·-.. c .... , ....... " •••11 ll•te .. c .... 1 ... .. '""'" "' 0..1~ .... ". ., ,, ... ,, " c•.,...111 ''''' ..... , ,_,, Cl·i r~M ... eftl ,., ....... _ft .. ·-· " """"' .. ..... .., ........... .. ""ltfWI\• " l •-N ..... " 0.&11," ,.H.Of !.ICllO.lo_. ,.,.,,,, w .... , ' I • • ~ O~LYPJLOT Coast Watch~ .. Top News Stories of the past week from Orange Coast Communities NEWPOP.f. ,.SEACll --Corona del Mar civic lead- ers said th~ wanted no part of a plan to con- vert their community 's pos t office to a New - port Beach Post Office substation. The con·- troversial conversion was suggested by Santa Ana postal section chief Hector Godinez as a way to save $17 ,000 a year in operating costs . No s;i l e ... LAGUNA NIGUEL--Rcsidents of this un in- cor pora t ed community are forming a study com- mittee to look into possible cityhood for the South Coast a r ea . It 's not t he only move of its kind . South Laguna is ser ious ly looking a t incor poration and the Dana Point-Capistrano Beach area, burned at county gd\1~rnment over location of ·a dr\Jg rehabi .~ i t a t ion center in its midst , is again talking of c-ityhood .•. HUNTINGTON BEACH--Admin i strators ih the Hunti~gton Beach Union High School District last week began developing a plan to construct the core of a 2,000-student school with 38 re- locatable classrooms at Golden West Street and Warner A\lt:nue. The proposal will be preeented to the School board in ~anuary ... SADDLE BAC K VALLEY--In the face of oppos- ition to a three-year, $ 37, 000-per ai1nl.ll't, plus .benefits contract extension for Supt . William Zoqq of the Saddleback Valley Unified School D~strict, board trustees voted for a four-year renewal. Board President Joseph Peterson, Jr., issued a stateme nt on ~0:99 's accomplishl}\ents and critici~ed Zogg's critics as "unscrupulous indiViduals who are ambitious for office." •.• LAGUNA BEACH--Members of the Laguna Beach 1-Police Employes ' .Association have charged that ~he department is encouraging "hassling" of fh~ ~ublicby instituting a performance scale which rewards officers with rank and pay in- c;reases for writing tickets and ma,_king other •:nega·ti ve" public contects . Police Chief Frank Schopen has denied the claims ••. FOUNTAIN VALLEY--A burglar alarm ordi- ftWJ\ce, aimed at reducing the more than 800 !fal~e burglar calls answered by police in the plSi year , was given first reading by City ·council last week. The new law would require owners of certain types of alarms to purchase $25 city licenses and would give the city the ~r to order faulty alarm devices repaired ca· the 0Wner I 5 expense) o • • SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO--The city has put a one-year freeze on development of 5,650 acres qf .agricultural land in action hotly protested by property owners . It was part of the ap- proval of the city 's general plan and will be re'liewed during the year the freeze is i n ef- fect, according to city staff spokesmen. H-nldwin P,ark Man ~'a medfor San Juan? A:. Blld"•in Park m;1n n1ay bet'ame lhe' next <'ity manager of San Juan Captstrano James l\lorali s. ·13 . is the un · ;i n1niMB choit'e of the San Juan City t:ouncfl . lll t'COrding 1·0 a t'ity official \<;ho asked not to be identified. r\llhough ii lcnta\l\'C Offer has been 1n ade at a st:u1ing !i'alary of $33,000 a year . the posilfOH nns not been of. 11r1<1 lly offered pendin-g a routine f'rom Page A l T~ES ... tJrange Coao;t f1l'l' clcuartn1ents 1n· elude; -Never le:ivc Christn1:.~ tree light s turned on, while aslcc11 or 1o1·hen a"·ay 1 rom ijle.-house ~f'flll the t rcl' a1o1ay from !1re plarc~ or 01 he>r he>alin g areas. l 'st" onl'' lti::ht'i m;tr~rd l:t {l'n· •lt·rwritcr.., ·1.ahor .• tor~·1, .ind check hi.:ht~ lhorou,.:hl~ hcforr 11~1ng r.:e,·er u3c ~·;1ndle~ or other open fl:inlt'S on \ht• trt'l' non 't h11r n !hf• 1rcc 111 1h c 11rcplace uflf'I' c.:h r1sl ffi<I' If t hr trC'(' ,.., :ir11 r 1t'1:1I ,durn 1n111n 1 don t 11'1' 11.t.!hl~ 1hrt.·ctl~ on the tr<.'r \\'hilt• .J nu1nh1·r or f1rr~ ot.·rur hrfnrf' .ind durin~ C'hri:sl ma~. i;;trm- nung fn)m ! r<.'r I rouhlt'i, firf'mf'n art' :1lsu plti~uf•d b\· po .. 1 l~hr1~tn1a~ trrt• l111rn1nj:!~ RurnnH! t t'C'l'" 111 f1 rrp1.•1t.•cs C';'ln •·1thl'r tu ic.1 d .J firl· IJ<.'i'.:Un inside th(' housl' or .1 f!rr 1gnit{'(I b\· ('hi n1n r1 "f1 !1rks tJnH l";q1 '11110 !ht• roof ou1 .;1dl•. I 1re l\tar~hal l \\".1rr ... ,1\li Xc.,..'l)O rt Tie :-H'h haS possiblr the 1"•:-1 J)06l ·Ch1·1 .. 1n1:\s method in th(' .1rt.•a. F'o ur ro:1r1n).! ~nf1r<'S :irl"-lit 6n .l;.111 l at (11fff'rr11t l\e"·Pl•rt Rt"arh lnr:i11on ... anrl rt"•idrnl.'< 11 re 1•11. •·nuraJ.(e:I In hr1n.c their tret--. to the 'Ill'~ of the hont1rr:; \\hich :ire ... uprrt istd b' '°C\\ port firemen. • ' background check. A problem O\'er retirement benefits must also be .,..•orked out. but the San Juan su.Q!esman said .he didn't be\ie\'e this .,..·ould be a maJor stumbl- ing block . :\local!:;;, \\'hO has been the city manager of Bald"·in Park ror nearly four years, has served as a manager a nd assistant mana ger of South Pasadena. lie has a B.S. degree in archite4 tural engi neering and a masters degree in public administration. a field in \\"hi ch heh-as nearly con1plrl· c<l his ""·ork for his dot'torate. I-le is married and has three children. ~layor Roy Byrnes said this "'eek that the city t'ouncil expects lo make a formal decision before New Year's. The manager's post has been \'a- cant since Oct. 10 when Donald \\'eidner resigned tO take a posl in Pacifica. ~tocalis "'as selected t hro u g h Publi c J\lana~ement Ser,·iccs. a firm which has had more th.J n IGO applicants for the Job. Headon Crasl1 Injures Marines \ hC'adon 1u1tomohtle rolli!'10n 1n dt'n::;(• fog 1njurt"'if t\\O marines near th1· El ·roro J\h1rinc C:orps Air Station ~,1111rda~·. \\'alter Lf'roy Dull<Js, 26, uf S<inlu 1,11 .1. s uffered a concussion and ;dJrc1 ~io 11 !! in the :1 il.m. accident. lie 1\·as li sted 1n p;ood condition late ~al1irrla~· at the El Toro bnse hospital. Leroy L'U COJS, 20, of El Toro. v•as· treated for minor injuries at the b:ise hMp1tal and released. Cliff Heckler. Culifornia ll igh\\'a~ PatTol "·atch officer, said th~ 1nc1dcnt t)('Curr\~d ~l the lnff'rSrt'tion of Irvine Uotilt'' ard and Sand Canyon Avenue "'hen Lucu s appart'nlly 111temptrd to make a U·turn in the dense foi: London Blast Hits Big Store LONDON (,\P) -A bombe11:ploded Saturday in llarrods. a top London de- part mun t store where Queen ~:llzabcth usually buys her ramily·s Christmas presents. The blast set fire to the second floor and one customer "'as trented for shock, police said. "l:!'-M-~lire was quickly extinguished hut damage "'as heavy, officials said. Jl.;o group claimed responsibility for the explosion. but suspicion im - rnediate ly fell on the Irish Republit'an Army. "I .don 't know if It was an IRA bomb. but I think it is quite. possiblt'." said Commande r Robert llu ntle~·. head of Sc\)l\and Yard's bomb squad. "Between 5 and 10 pounds of ex · plosi\•es .... ·ere used.'' A JO .'minute v.·arning had been telephoned to The Sunday fl.lirror and the slore .... •as being e\'<icuated when the bomb \\'cnt off. The devit'e 1o1·as planted in a display shelf in the car act'essories section, police said. The warning call said three bombs "'ere planted in shopping bags. Police Sl·alcd off the entire area. suspectin,i: that olhtr eXptosions mi ght follow :\Qnt: cl id. 1-larrods. a prestigious store lh;lt ust'd to ad\•ertise that customers c'ould buy anything up to an elephanl there. "'as cro,1•ded \\"ith Chl'istmas shoppers when the e\·acuation began. One customer Patricia !'11ann . said "I "·as l·oming do"·n the escalator \\'hrn the bang happened Security people shouted to us to get out a~ quiekly as "'e could.' Ray Parkin , another customer said : "A \•ery "·hltefaced you ng man assistant startl.'<I to usher us do1o1•n lo lhe stree like a shepherd E\·eryhody was \'Cry calm and organized In Dublin. meanwhile the ne" spa per Sunday Independent quot- ed Seamus Twomey a much·sought I RA leader. as saying 11'\ an inter\'iew thal the IRA's Christmas cease-fire "·ould be exlended if Britain ackno .... ·ledged it is prepared to con· sider the IR,\'s long·lcrm demands seriously. The IRA "·ants Northern Ireland united \viih theprcdominanlly Roman Calholic Irish Republic. The British government has gi \'en no indication it "·outd allo'v this againSt the wishes of Lilster''i majority Protestant popula· lion. ~lore than four hours <tfter the liar· rods' blast. police declared the area free of further bombs and allo.,..·ed the store's starr to return to collect their Coats. llarrods ' managing dire.clot. Robert ~tidgeley. said a team o( 200 \'Olu nteers will mop up the bomb damage today and the store will open as usual J\londay. Man F o 1!;!J!l, Dead in Mesa An unidentified man was fQund de· ad in his automobile Saturday ne ar the interset'tion of Adams Avenue and the Santa Ana River bridge in Costa J\Tesa . Police said the man, who carried no iclcntlficatipn, had apparently died of a heart attack. llis car v.·as found resting agS:inst a fence al about.I e .m. The man had ap· parcntly suffered no serious injuries from the accident. 'rhe man appeared to be a Caucasian between 50 a'nd 60 years old, police said. A description of his car "'as not available, ...... , DAILY PILOT l"' 0.1"99 (11111 0.itf 1"11111, .!lh .mitl'I IS co..,bowa '"' NfW\·P11H, h publiCl'tl:I ~ 1.,. I °'""" Co•M P11bll\fllnt Co""D'""Y· 5>t,..~ f'd~ ..... Ire pllb-lhOd, Mo"Cl&f !"'011111' f'•IO&y, "'' co.i.·· "'*w. 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OI '°"'""'' -· 1-K-(~\\ _ ..... Nie II (;Mt. ,,.).a,• (illfo•ftli \o;IM(ri~IO"I h" '-""-' UOO """'"'' ~' ml'll t.I 00 _....,. "'nu.,, 001• ... I<-00-"'1' ; - J lil"IT ........ 9' ONE OF TWO HOMES OWNED .PERSONALLY BY NIXON INCLUDED ON SIGHTSEEING TOUR GSA Lei Newsmen-See Office, Personal Residence of Former President Peek·a·Biscayne Public Let Into Nixon Compound KEY• BISCAYNE. Fl a . !AP) ··· \\/hen federal aulhoritics invited newsmen Saturday to \'ie1v the Key Bi scayne homes used hy support personnel for former President Ri chard Nixon. they unkno"'ingly ~ave Dan anrl !\table Eckroat of Oklahoma City an ;inniversary gift. "The guard at the gate "'as a nice young man \\'ho tel us walk righl in," ~lrs. Eckroat said in E"xplaining their presence in the midst of photo· graphers and reporters "It's like a 11·edding anniversary present.· She said she and her husband Dan l\'ere in the ~1iami area as tourists. celebrating 1heir 5th wedding an- niversary, and had driven to Key Bis- cayne hoping to see the "'Jixon com- pound. Richard Va"1er, i11(ormation direc· tor for the General Services Ad ministration in \Vashinglon al· lowed the Eckroats to remain. Vawter invited the rePQrters and photographers to stroll down Bay Lane long closed to the public for security reasons. to show that the GSA has not left behind any valuabl1t equipment or rrce property improve· ments. lie first opened the doors at 468 Ba y Lane. a home equipped with a swim- 'Tling pool and leased hy the GSA for 518.000 a ye::ir from A . Ed\vard Campbell. It was used as a com- munica! ions CE'nter \l:hcn Nixon "'il.S on the Kt.•y. Next door, 478 Bay Lane. is the home of ;1crosal·\·al\'C manufacturer Robert Ablanap. II \\"as also leased at 518,000 and "·us used jointly by the U.S. Secret Service and the GSA. A bill rrom a pest·control company to the Set'rel Service was visible in the mail box: Va'1'•ler pointed out that the govern- ment had to make some modiCications to the homes because or their func· lions. But he said the modifications were taken out and the homes. re· 'urned to their original slate. The leases expire Dec. 31. ending any reason for Cederal security. Some homeowners along Bay Lane. including Nixon and Nixon confidante C.'G. "Bebe" Rebozo. recently lost a bid to hal'e the laneda.clared a Private road so they C"ould t'ontinue to keep it exclusive. 1\1rs. Eckroat. meanwhile, spoke of Nixon's departure from \Vashington. She said she thought he was a victim of circumstances. "You know:· she said. "if 1'1r. Nix - on ran for president tomorro.,..,. l'd vote for him.·· GETTING FIRST PEEP Mr. and Mrs. Eckroa't Kissinger TeJls U.N. :CrimeSyndicate Of Mideast Optimism -l Behind Ciiy .. c . ·C.heckl'heft? UN ITED NATIUNS IUPll ·· . United Nations peacekeeplnt ror..o \ , Secretary of State Hfnry Kissinger between Jsraeli and EgY..Ptl1n forces J LOS ANGELES CAP ) -Organlted t'on ferred Saturday Yo'ith the United in the Sinai and between Israeli and crime probably received more lhan Nations leadership on 1\1iddle East Syrian troOpson the Golan Heig~~i . half of t~~ $810,000 .,..•ithdrawn from a peace negotiatiqns but said there ''is . Kissinger ,rePlled t~ questions from . Dutch bank on a stolen Los Angeles ci· flodramatic new development... t-eporters at the t.".N. headquarters ty check, the Los Angeles Times re- ltowevcr. Kissinger said after the that the talks .,...ere about the fl.1iddle ports in ils Sunday editions. talks Ytith Secretary General Kurt Eastern situation "as it exists." U.S. S.enate investigator Philip R. \\la ldheim and Genefal Assembly "Thereisnodramaticnewdevelop·. '-lanuel, who helped uncover the Presiderit Abdelaziz Bouteflika they ment." he said. stolen check operation and "notified agreed to attempt "to bring about "\\'e are still hope:ful that progress Los Angeles authorities, was qubted rapid movemenr· in new Cyprus ran be made and we believe that it as saying that the theft or 18 checks peace negotiations. 'Viii be made," he added. from the city may have been planned The secretary s'aid his talks cen· 'The United States is "actively seven years ago when the Dutch bank tered on the J\liddle East' ".,..·ith a engaged in explorini" possible accountwasopened. • briefing for \Valdheim on the United avenues which could bring Israel and "We're not certain it was opened States· step-by· step· approach." the Arab nations closer to negotia-just for the Los An ge1es scam swin- Waldheim told Kissinger of his recent · tions. he said. -die,'· 1'1anuel said. "But "'e do know it trip to the l\1iddle East. ' was used to launder the 5810.000 from \Valdheim last month visited Cairo, ·the one t'heck. and lhe-1act it was Damascus and Tel Aviv for talks on f'ronr Page A I there indicates the deliverate plan· Vessels Rites Set; Los Al Big Race On Funeral ser,•ices have been set for I p.m . J\.londay for Frank Vessels, owner of the Los Alamitos Race· Course, who died Friday at an ap· parently self·inflit'ted gunshot v.-ound . He \Vas 52. Services will be at Peek Family Colonial t~unera l •tome in Westminster. Interment will follo\v _immediate ly at Forest La\\'n in Cypress. Authorities said l\lr. Vessels .,...as believed lo have been despondent and apparently shot himself during an argument "'1th hi& wife in their Long Beach home. Poli ce said hi s "'ife. J\.fargarel. \\•as present \\•hen J\lr. Vessels placed a :-hotgun 1n his mouth and pulled the trigger. · 1\n autopsy by a Los Angeles cor· oner's office physician revealed that death was caused by brain Injury re· suiting from th~arently selC- 1nfUcted'\hotgun wOuiid . . r.lr. Vessels was the owner of a 300·acre tlorgc ranch adjacent to the l.os Alam\1011 race track and of the quarter horse. Timeto Thlnkrich, one of the all·time top money winners In quarter horse racina. lie has won a re· c:ord S455,000. The horse is 1chectuted to run this Afteroopn In the $50,000 Champion or ChamPl_Ons rat'e sponsored by the llorsem~·s Quarter llorse Racing Association at the Vessels track in Los Alamitos. • . ' ROCKY •.. I . To be a member of the National Security Council. acting as its vice chairman. This is a traditional role Cor a \•ice president. 2. To serve as vice chajrman of the Domestic Council. '"hich the Presi· dent heads . Rockefeller has been asked to help. find a new executive director to manage the council's day· to·day operations, replacing Kenneth Cole, a Nixon administra tion holdover. 3. To use his wide associations in and out of government to help recruit top people for the FordadministraUon. 4. To serve as a member of the 1\lurphy Commission. a diplomatic group that analyzes and makes recom· mendations on American foreign policy, 5. To study "'hcther a White I louse science advis"should bt reinstated or a board of advisers to serve i11 that capacity. A speedy recommendation on the m11tter . within a month or so, was requested. _ 6. To help present and explain throughout the country the President's domestic and International policies, including the United Slates' position in strategic arms limitation negotia· lions. When he reports to 1o1·ork after the year.end holiday, Rockefeller will use the same vice presidential office which Ford used in the Executive Office Building. He. aod Ford met for a half hour alone", then far about another hour with m~m be rs of both their staffs sitting In . Ne'ssen· ~aid the President has ar- ranged for members of Rockefeller's , staff to sil in re~ularly on mornin1 st3ff meetings v.ith the Ford staff. • ning that goes into this type of crime.'· J\lanuel said, "There are about 1,000 people who "·ork as a loose·knit in· lernational confederation of swindlers and papermo\'ers in these scams. ·~They're smart, sophisticated, re· ady lo latch onto any opportunity, and financed to a great extent by or· ganized crimemoney." Of the 18 checks stolen last ~l arch from the city, nine have been re· covered uncashcd and eight others are still rnissing. Cyclist Out On $500Bail After Chase A motorcyclist who led Lagun:. Beach, Costa l\lesa and California 1-lighway Palrot officers on a high · s peed chase has been release<t on SWO bail. Laguna Beach police said Satur· day. Oa\'id Frederick Bluml:"nkron . 21, of Nortlt Holly"'OO<I. "·as booked Friday· on suspicion of reckless driving and resisting arrest. J.t. Al Olspn of the Laguna Beech police said Motorcyc le Officer Donnie 1\bshier spot.led the motorcyclist about 10 a .m. Friday and noted that he was driving 55 miles flCr hour In a 40 mile per hour zone, and that his motorcycle bad no license plate. \Yhen Abshier signaled the cyclist fo pull over. the man instead ac- celerated al speetts over 90 miles per hour north bound onto the San Diego Freeway, · The c hase was joined by a Callrornia flighway Patrol car and a Costa Ale:sa policec:ir. • c;•-;:.. ___ -------~ • • • : I I ' I I ' '· d v H d B la n p ol t n a al Ii tr th • H lh Ii b w or '" an c " T cl tr . . ' ... -. ' '· Sond1y. Dkembtr n . 19!!.__:;:...._ __ _,D::oA!!;ll.:_Y::;P<!!;l"OT:_;.A>;l'E I Thank Dickens for Christmas Cheer ·-; NEW YORK IAP> -Though bis- lorfafls cannot pinpoint exartiy when the CIJi.tom or celebrettng Chri~tmas first started , it does not scc1n' to have been general until l:itc in the 4lh ccn· tury. The earliest mention or Ch ristmas 35 being on December 25 is in a list or llom an bishops compiled in 354, v.•hich describe.) thi:. d1.1tc as "the day Christ \VOS born in Bcll1lchcm of Judea," L .\\I. Co"'IC und ohn Curn- mer point out in their new I.look, '"rhc Christian Calendar." · '"fhe strongl'st re:1so n for the c:hoice of thi ~ date 111 the \\'estcrn church "'as doubtless tht• desire to persuade pco1>le to replace p:ig:1n t:elebrations "''ith Chr1st1a11 ob· ::.ervanccs,'' the authors cxpl;.iin. with lhe t:elebration or the 'Sun of l0gbleo1..1sness--and the tLight t.if \tic World "' • . . ' The fes tivities 11ct:ompany ing Christmas probably originate \1ith the Roman festival of Saturn<illa, December 17 to 19, honoring Saturn, god of the sced·corn. lt V.'OS the OC · casion ror merriment, feaslin,!t and the exchange or presents. Tcrnples v.·erc decked with greenery and flowers. No public' btlsiness could be transacted , the 1la~ courts "ere <'iosed. schools ~ad a holiday. no criminal could 1f punished <1nli no \var declared . . ' 1\s Chrislianity s pread to northcr11 Europe it n1 e t \11ith oth e r oh· scrvances. such as the Yule f('ast or the Norsemen, v.·hich lasted for 12 days. During this time log fires \\·ere burned to assist the revi\•a l of the sun. Shrines. and other sacred places v.•ere decoratCilWiffi i ueli greenery as ~Ol· IY, lvfa1d bay, and it was an occasion for feasting and drinking, ... According to "The Chr1st1a n Calen· d:.ir." mistletoe \1'as first used by the Druids to d(•corate their temples• som e 2,000 yeurs berore the btrth of Christ .. Among the German tribes th(' oak tree \\'LIS SUl'rCd to Odin, t heu· god of 11L1r. '!'hey ~acrificed to it until SL liOnifa ce in tht! 8th century persuaded them to exchange it for the Christn1as trl'£'. a youn g fir adorned in houor ol lhl' Christ Ch lid. Germ an immi4rants brqyght tbe cu)lom to the United Stales. In 1n('d1eval times. boar's head "'JS tfil' favorite dish at the Chrislmas rea~t . Geest>, capons, pheasants, bustard~. :,\l.';in:., pickled oyslers and pe<;1('0Ck:. \\'l•rc <1 1 ~0 eaten. 'f oduy, l'\'('11 1n many European countr1l'S, turkeys, introJuced rrom America in the 16lh t'l'ntury, hLI VC hl'en gi\'en the supreme plate on the Chr1stn1as ta· hit• In franc·(' thl' tr.11h!1ona l Christmas l'<ik c 1s marle in th(' shape nf ;1 loi.:. In PolLlnd a f~1\'0rite d1!ih i:. kulia. m ade trun1 1r hL'<1t so;ikcd 111\\'al('r 10 \1·h1 ch 1 . .; .idded honey, r:~i:.ins and poppy :.Cl·d s. cat en colt! and uncooketl. of St. fl>icholas brought to t h1~ country Ly the Dutch 1:olon1 st:.. Co\\1e and Gummer note that 1hcrc 11 a~ ;1 rc31 Nit·hol:J s "'ho l\'as H1~hop or ~l yr .t 1n A~i<1f\l1nor 1 n lhe ·llh C'l'nlury :ind\\ ho became the p:1tron:i.o,11nt of childrl'll, The si nI;ini;: or l'.1rols fro1n hou .. l' to hou:.e d:ilt·s bJl·k 10 the :\liddlc :\g('s <t nd th ~ Chrtstrn.t~ l'.1rd, anothl'f tradition , beg.in \1'1\h !h1· 1ntroclu t t11 in nl pr nny postagl' 111 !-:11~l.1 nd 111 18~(1 l''or lh1· first lune ('hr1 .. t1n;is kfl'l'l· 1ng:-l'4Hllll he :.l'nl t'h1•Jply lo dt~tant friends and r t·lal l\l'~. '\'he 11 !':.t Chnslmas CLl rd 1.; :.aid t11 ha1c hL'l'n :-.l'nl 111 1843, and 1!1t'Y r.ipidl,1· bc..:J 1nc popular throughout the \1 orltl. ... The P urit;ins in Encland objected to· lhe "dr1nk1n1;. roaring, healthing, dic-1n~ and cal'd1n~" "''hicti act'Omp<'nied' the Chr i stma~ cclt•IJrations. t:nder' their influl'llt'C. J>;1rl!L1nlellt in 16-l.S or•. deretl Dl·ccn1b..:r 25 ~l'l>l purely '1S fJst 1IJv ;ind l'\l'n orlil•rt-d troops tu ' (')}c1·k ·111)11~1·s to rnake s ure no Cht't>'tn1.1s d1t1 n cr~ \1erc be in g · \'ou~1·d . \\'h ... n th\· Pul'ltan~ t·an1c to 1\nll'l'Jt·:t lhl'\' IJl'uught \\'llh thl·ra the .... ~.i Ill \' .i l 111 ud~·s and ob~('l'\'ullCt·~. 'l'h \;' rc\'L\':d ol' lh1.' celebration vr Christmas and II:. de\'l•lo1uncnt into LI t.1n11lv !l·st1va l 0\1e n1ut·h tolhe p••n of ('h,1i:l l'" Oirkt•11s. lie fl•l t that 'I ! f "In Rome the 25th or December \\l;_tS t he feast or the Birth of the Uncon· quered Sun. 'fhe church replaced this ~l art1n I~uthcr 1:. ~•nd to hJ1 e origi nate d the li ghling o r the Christmas tree \\'ith ca ndles an d Prtnce Albert, Queen Victoria's ton. sort, popularized this irt England Li s part of the Christmas C('IC'brations. Almos t ever .v counlry v.·ith a Cllr1~tmas tradition has some kind of bf•loved ri gure suc h as our Santa· Claus. \l'hn cvol\ed from the lrL1d1t1on 'J'h('re 1v ;1s ~1 tune \1•he11 ;J lll'lllpts "'l'fC n1ad1• to do Ll\\':IY 1\ 1th Ch r1st mL1~ traditions. Our1r1g thl' llith century the Jlrotesla nt d1shkc ol k~epini: fCJ:.l da}•s extended even to Chr1~tmas, l 'hr1,ln1 .1 ~ 111 U1e hornl' anJ an1ong tht.• larndy v.'a ~ thl' SUJlfl'll\C cxamplt:> of human good \tllL ;.i nd 1n h1t1 book ~. particularly ·P1t·k \\ll'k Papl~rc;" :.ind 1 "1\ Chr1 ~tn1as Carul.'' hl' ~uc<."\!:.~lully j t'Ommun1CL1led th1 ::. to his rt;>adcr..,. , l ! Lagunan Loves a Duel at Dawn By J1\CKIE llY:llA:\ The· duelisl'> faced each otht·r <jt JaV>il'. S11·ords in hand, the men fenced and p:irried back and forth across the rocks until s uddenly one of them scored a touch. 1'he duel \\'as over. H c na1 ~sanc:c Fai re 1n Agoura. J ohnson "Ill put hi s tra.ining lo u:-e loc:all.v in J ;u1u:.iry 1\·hen he \\'ill begin t<:L1l'h1ng a course called "The Art ancl Spor! of Ft·nt·i ni(' in the Laguna ll1'ach Adult f'~dueation progran1. 11 1.· \\'ill lC'Lleh l\\'O claSses LI v.·cek. one on Tuesda1· morn1nes and one on 'J'uesday even1n~s. fc n~e ... \Vhcn the dueling Sl\'Ords 111erc used, il'!') how lh1.·y !duelists) foughl. (iunpu11·dcr made th('1n Cs11·ords) ol.J· sol1.·t~. '!'hen fencing developed as iln ;1 r1, · • Johnson said. •• ....... 4 . .. ' l The event \\'3S the annual Honor at Dawn, part of the Tucson ln\'itation<1I fencing corripetition. It's t he favorite event or Eric J oh nson, 25, a free·lance artb.t, anti- r1ue car restorer and feqcer from Laguna Beach. Johnson's fascination 11·ith fenc ing began 1n 1968 1\·hen a girlfriend bought him a beautifu l llaliLln sho111piece foi l ;i nd he becume fascinated \\'ilh the s1>0rt llC' e . ..;pl:.iincd lh<it men fencers use three different "1\·L•a pons," the foil. cpce and s<.10t•r . \\'omen use only the foi l. :\11 lhc s11·orcls ha\'e blunted tips. and fencers v.·e;ir gloves and face m:.i;:>ks; The roil. LI li ght\\Ctg ht V."eapo n formerly used to train swordsm en, has a rcctagu!L1r or square blade. I Oi•lr Pil .. ~1611 PMto FENCER WITH FOI L Lagunan Eric J ohnso n ---..- For the past t"''O years, Johnson has rinished ttiird out of 60 cgmpctitors in the elimination event. · It's his favorite fencing event because it involves the glamor of fcnt1ng outdoors-any\\•he rc the duelis ts choose-at sunrise, he said. Johnson has competed for both tos Angeles \1:1lley Junior College :ind the Eaulk~School of Fcnc.ing in Los Angeles. H e also fenct•d in a 197 1 pro· duction of "Itomeo and Juliet" at the • -.; . ~. . §~ •·1 did n·t knov.· fencing: exis ted before ... It 's physical chess.·· he said . J-le b~ga n his training at college <not u s in g his s ho1vpi ece foil , ho11•e\·er J. and the · result quickly :.howed up in hi s ma1or field, art. "~ty art11•ork defi nitely took a stcµ for\\'ard (in boldness)," Johnson SLlid . Part of his attraction to fencing 1:. the ron1anee of the sport, he s atd. · '"fhi s is an elegant sport. It's a lol 'or honor .. ~rrol Flynn 1\'Js ah,·ay:. my hc~o.'' he SL1id. "Fencing came from the \\'Ord de· . '['h e epee, a descendant of the duel· 1n g \\'Capon, has a larger ha nd guard and is used 1n more aggressive mov. c:.. l 'he s aber is a light·weight 1\eapon, a reproducliurt"of the cavalry ~Llbcr . ._. D('spite lhe ferol.'ious names of the \\Ca pons, "fcn c.:111g 1s the least ~Jan g('rous sport i n the Y>Orld ," John::.o n said. lie st1id that in alt hi s :years of renc· 1ng he's kno1vn of' only lwo sc.:r1ou ~ in· IUl'LC:. . Judge Plays Santa Claus; ·Releases Men SA~ EGO I UPI ) -Ten persons facing a total of 101 years in prison ha\'e been freed hy a judge who was moved by the spirit of C11ristmas. The 10, charged in Se \'en different cases, had been in federal custody and had returned to court Friday for sen· fencing . One had heen convicted of smuggli ng aliens and the others were 1n court on various drug charges "I've reacl :di the reports in thes~ cases," visiti ng U.S. District Court Judge A. Andrew l·lauk of Los An gl'les said. "You\·e all been incarcerated anyv.•herc from t\\'O lo four months. ··~t aybe the s pirit' of Christmas 1s upon me," he c:ovtinued. "'I've been 111 the hosPita\ and I know how long two lo four months can be. You all look like you're reasonably sure of being re ha bllitated.'' ··J\tayLt: I should set you free, so I m going to do it." 1 le ::.aid aftcr"·ards he tould nut at· 1r1bulc his actio n e nti rely to the FOR D FAMILY TO GATHER IN THIS VAIL, COLO. HOME S_kiers .Pass By On Road That Will Close When President Arrives uP1Tr1•'"°" Christmas spirit. ''But I can go horn \! .........._-no\vand sh.'eplikeababy.'' Ford Heads for Slopes · ' JJu t lhc anno.Yed prvsecutor com· n'lcnlcd. "Jud~e llauk 1s do,vn here playing Santa Claus." ~ To11chi1ig They h a \'e 1ough, le athery sl\i n Llllcl sliff, ,,·iry hai r. Elephan1 s 1'hat's \\'hLlt Don :\latson, l.l. of Costa :\lesa learned Saturday, l ie 1vas among a J3raillc Inst itute group visiting Lion c·ountry Safar i. And !\'l ichelle Ro gers, 9, of Or;,ingc round Ou~ ,,·hat a goat J'ee ls like--nice \Vith long; hair and horns. ' ~ '· -Six or lhe tlefcnd:.i1u:. faced up lo 15 ~ears each in prison for smuggling CO· l';une. 'l'hey \\'ere convicted by tlili al or pica hefol'e Judge tlauk when he v.·as a visiting judge earlier this year. • President .. Beg ins 12-day Ski Trip • i n Vail W ASHI Nl~'fON (Ul'>I) -Presi· dent Ford leaves today on his first vacation si nce entering the \Vhite House -a 12.day \\'Ork and ski holi- day at Vail. Colo .. and what his wire, Betty, has described as "our-0nly real family time." The Fords v.·ere scheduled to lea\IC nearby Andre\1·s A1'~B Sunday. The President v.·ill take alonA a big batch or bills passed in the \\'aoing days of the 93rd Congress and a heavy load or national problems. The Vail trip has been advertised as a work and ski vu cation, und Ford al ready has a heavy social schedule lined up. But he also faces a lot of Roommate H eld When Brea Man Dies in Cr ash A single·vchicle truck a<'cldcnt at· tributed to drunken driviny: claimed the life of ::t Brea n1an late Saturda,<. Pablo J avcn Gutierrez, 18, \\'as de- ad on urri\'al at Brea Comn1unily Hospital follo\1'ing th(> :lffiClcnt ·near the Orange and Lo., r\ngch•5 county Jines north of BreLI. He 11•as a pa:;scngcr in a <';If driven by his roomn1all', 1\ltrt'.tlO )lora. 18. who Wa! booked into lhe pr1,on "'nrd or Or.ange Cou111y ~lcchcu l Center on suspicion or rclony drunken driving and m anslaughter. CHrr Beckie)', \.Vat rh off1c<'r of the CaU£ornla l·llghv.•ny Patrol. s;i id the c:Ar appare ntly ran ofl the road. The driver was ejcctl•d fron1 tflr \'Chi· cle but Gutierrez wais 11lnned in the trut:k, Beckley suki.·-. ._...__._ ' \\'Ork look in-g toward his s tate of the t1oners rturing the IO·day vi sit. •leJjijjiijijijj union ad d ress and fo l low-up ~aid Ford "fe('l s thatheis onlyoneof messages dealing with eqergy and his the l'isitol's to Vail." first budget. At the ~a n1e time, Nessen said, Ford's oldest son, !\like, 24, a divini· F'o rd "i1nderstood the nCe d to CO\'Cr ty student; fllike's wire, Gayle; and the President of 1he United States'' the president's d3ughter, Susan, IT.'" "'hen he is on the ski slopes. will (ly to Celorado with the Preside~t ·'" • 'i!11e "'grds h;1\'C been going to Vail. and First Lady aboard Air Force Ont . a Shl'('Jl meL1do1Ji1 only 12 years ago. for HAMMOND ORGAN The "Sounder" The Fords "'ill be joined at Vail for the la~l d cl'ade. :\"ow an 1\tpine style Christmas and New Year''s cclebra· village "'ith \Vestern overtones. the tion by sons Jack, 22, and Steve, 18. resort li1·s 100 miles \\'Cst or Den\'Cr. 1'·oremost among the President's \\'hen J.'ord \!Siled Vail last year a!\ major problems are how to stimulate lhe new vice president. he \\aS thf economy \\'ithout feeding infla. flanked nn lhl' s ki runs hy Secret tion. ho\V new e nergy sour ces c;in be Se rvice agt•nts. developed v.•ithout damaging the en· This lin1 e thP age111 ~ v.•i\l ""a1ch him vironment, and how to firm up the e\•en more clos('ly, both for sct·urity present uneasy J\liddle Ee1s t pee1cc. reason~ ;:1 nd tn ens ure as much 1'~ord a lso ma) decide on fu rther 1>rivacy as possible. Phuto{:rapht•r:; cha nges in his official fam il y -will he pcrrn1ttcd tn t :ike pietul'cs of possibly ranging up to cabinet level the Fordi;. on the slopc!I Sunda) and The President, dcte1 mined not to be ;1galn Christn1as t:\·e. Dut rnost of th(' panicked into hasty actions that coverage will be b) a small group of might come back lo haunt him later, ·'pool" repo1ter~. has decided to approach his problems Secret Servict· agcnt3 v.·itn t"n·\l.':I}' cautiously and systen1 atically. radios , their pi stols discr('Ctly h 1~c11 l ie also is aw;irc. ho\l.·cvcr. of ~row-under s ki parkas. ha\•e bct.>n ~01ng ing public nnd prt\'ale demands fol' o\'er Vai l '~ trails in anticipation nf action, some frorn mcn1bcrs of hi s Ford 's <1rr1val. A s po k c ~n1an O\\n R~publican party. lie knO\l.'S he described the ag('nt s as ski l'XP''l'IS must come up \\'ith definitive pro-und said they v.·ere "limbering up " posals soon or the hea\'ily Democratic St•cu'ri1 y considcrations~Torccd 1l1c 9'tth Congress.will seize t)le 1nit1ati \ e. Fords to exchange their $65,()(1(1 t hrcc· The Fords have been Jooking bcdroon' condominium'in th(' Lodgt·. rorwurd to their trip for 1,1,1ccks.,ln a ii hotel 111 one of the bu~1 cst p:irt:. of i· You'll ltnd !his easy.going tlan.mond a marvelous 'flay lo rela1. You'll en1oy mak ing music ... whenever ;md whe1ever rou want All you do is follow Ille Soundt1 color·coded numbe1s You'll ptay popula1 sons~ lrom Ille start:Sounder mus1t IS tf'lat simple to play. m439ss Piano Value BENCH [XTRA . . ---- Kl~IB ALL-WHITl\'EY The way a piano pe rfonns. the w~y 11 ~ounch. lhe way 1! looks. are the true ct1lena ol its valLe Con. sequently. these cr1 le11a, applied lo an y Kimball piano. put them 1n a cl~ss b, themselves. In per. tormance they ire usually smooth and 1espnns1ve Ileen atlent1on IS gwen to every detail to assi.l!t nc!r only a pteasur~le mus1t~I instrument, but a hand. ~piece ol lurn1lure, Tal!e Ollr word 10111 T~1s ll truly i Greal P1aoo Value. Come in, see 1t. llt;ir 11. m799 recent m agai1ne intervie w, ri.-l r!'i. to 11o·n. for a la r,.:er private hon1c f'ord called it "our only real famfly O\vpeO -by Richard D. Dtilsi>, a J);.l\a PENN' y OWSLEY lime:' Son ti11k~ agreed, saying "get· 011 <ind coal n1 er<'hanL tin g together for Christmas is n1ore 1\rCord1n-g to !he \Vh itc llousc, Ford important th•n ever for us bccousc will 1>a y,Ba» 515 a day out of his own WAREHOUSE SHOWROO ' •5 \l.'e're so scattel'<'d." po<'ket to mukl:' up the diffcrt.•nrc. l le 1'¥1 \Vhite I louse Press Sccrcl:try Ron \\ill i:ll't a di\1dcnd. ho"·cver, 111 the EU CLID AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY FLOOR SAMPLES • TRADE·IHS DISCONTINUED MODELS • MAHY ONE-Of.A·KIHD • RENT RETURNS Guorqnteed Pre-Christmas Delivery .......... , Nessen ~airl Ford hoped his party, In· form of a he:1ted s"·immin~ po11l th11t ~;~ ... :· _ ..... .. -· clurting reporters and photographers, llas~ and t\\O neighbors jusl built in FRI. 'TIL 9, SAT. 10 .. 6, SUH. 12·6 545-041 5 would not disrupt other Vall vn ca-lhc b;trkyurd. 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One pushy crl''ol.' from a Los Angeles television station even conned Bob Elder, the Irvine Company's li \'estock manage r. into taking one of their mO\'ie cameras onto his shoulder on horseback· ( belO\\'. leftl to film action ror them . The rest of this pieture layout is just the "'ay it was Wednesday afternoon. after the company's public relations pe6p\e invited co\'erage of the first day ·oft he annual roundup. The photo at up· pe r left is more llke the way it 'A'a5 before cameramen cro""·ded the range I· Dally Pilot P~otos by Patrick O'Donnell . - ,, ., • • . . Noon 17 3 Contractors' Paid for Battle • TV Actor Richard Long Dies SACRAl\.lENTO IAP1 -The three rompanie~ :.ire ' ... Three major contractors for maJor conlrattors on the LOS .\'.\'G ELES 'AP 1 - It Wasn't Holly Leaves t'.\f()l:'\I \ il 'Pl l \ the New l\.1elones Dam $268 m1ll1on d:.im proscct 1n Tele\·1s1on actor Richard poured al least $200,000 into the Sierra f~thills about 30 Long . a r eg u I a r •" 1 the battle against Proposi· miles east or l\.lodesto. ··~faverick ·· and ''77 Sunsei .>.n·k..Ji.:t• 1ef1 111 !runt ol th._. •.o~ \ui,;..:ll'"> P~11H'l' De pan n1e111' .. Vo uthtll 1)111~1011 "ar1v Saturday Wrt' a ~1gn .\'n1 l'h <;:11d 1\l t'rrv 1:hr1stn1a::. · lion J7 on the No\'ember Parttal reports sho"·IJd Strip ' ;ind the prnfossor ii' ballot, campaign reports re· ·the proponents of Prop. 17 CALIFORNIA ·Nanny and the \!ea led ~aturday. spending a t least S164 ooo. Pro!essor. ' died Saturday The fight over the unsuc · ·i\lajor reported <'O n· after being hospitalize(I for cess r~I initialive, ~imed at ' trlbutors againsl th e the iast mQ.nth~•,•ith a hear• i;topp1ngconstruct1onof1he. measure included the cond1li'on . a hospital PolJ ct•1n1·n \\h1• fou11d the tw~ it r \j a 111 opened ii 'Ind •ound '!U n1.1r11uan:J p1unt .. ·~onic 'h.·arlr '!O •11 · <'hl·~ long G2·slory dam on th e Construction Industry Ad· C Ch"d d o;p0"kesm<1 nsa1d. Stanisl aus Ri \'er . dre11 .. \'<i ncemenl Association of op I e ll ewa~l\7 about_ a t.otal of S50'•.000 in Burlingame. a trade g}Joup, Thr spokesman fQr OEAOAT47 contr1but1onstoboths1des. Sl0.000: Peterson Tractor For Youth 1·ar1.ana ~lospital did not Rlchardlong ·\uthor1t1t·., ~..J1d there •\t•re r\<J etu.·:. t·o1lt'l'rn111i; •\h1J druppL'd ulf lhl? i;;ur· pr1~<.' hol1d.11· p:1ck;1ge and !ht•IJ fled Iii..<.' .Ill •111~t'C l1 'i.111\..J Clau:. The construttion induslry Co. of San Leandro. SI0.000: disclose the exact cause of --------'~-- \v:.is the maJOr l'Ontributo,. Pacific Gas :.u1d Electric. death. ~aying only that ;igainst the mea~urf'. "·hile ~.ooo. St<.1te uu1ldine con. Comments Longhadaheartcondition theoperatorsot raft trips tractors g.!iiS'Cfl!itttio •. Theactorhadahistor:-of dO\\'n the Stan1sl:.ius \\ere S5,000,· and the • Operating ~art trouble. th_e maJ~r rc1xi rted back~r::. Engl'ileers union PP.lil1cal LOS A:'\G!'.:l.ES IL:~ Long made his n1ot11ln ol lhf' 1n1llat1\e fund. S.J.800 . Pres1d1n g JU\'t•nile Courl picture debut some~ years Prop 17 \1·us r<:.JeC'l ed h~ The final report rrom the Jud g c \\' 1 11 i am P . la go, "'hen a s enior a t the voters ~ov '5 hy JUo.oou Friends of the Ri\'erhad not ll ogoboom S<ud that a police llolly"·ood lligh School. 1n vo1e~ (lu• of aboul ::i ..i been recei\·ed by Saturday.· <'aµtain·s commt·nts about a the film ''To morro\v is miT11on ri::.t / 16·yea·r·old youth lll\'Ol\·cd Forevc•r " \1·ith Claudelle Only 1ni.:on1pl<:tt· report .. OTllER successful pro· in a high school ::.hooting, Colbert and Orson \Velles. had been rect-1\f.!tl by the positions that attracled served to ··undermine the J-l eappcared inmorethan secretary of ::.latt! s ... turda~' ::.1gnificant finapcial in· ruleoflilw.·· t\1·0 dozen pictures before f,,r both Californian~ \crest included Prop I , a Fol\o"'in g the ::.hooting n1oving into tele\'is.ion. l·le Against Pro11 17 :111d the Sisp million sch~I '?and is· death of An\.hony ;\lat·\.i. Hi. :-;C'r\'Cd in the military dur· Friends of the H11f'r. lhC' sue. and Prop. 5, u·h1 ch pro· at !\l anual Arts l·li~hSthool , ingthc KoreanconftirL State Beef Sca1idal Hits Feedlot M e 1i \\'ASlll:"\(11'0:'\ iAPI \'aluh!~' .uni rt•s:1lt' <Jl the ·1\\0 (.'al1forn1a n1cn aud the latlt·neJ e;1l tle 1111h11 t1\ fu\1 tu~111n1 fet•d1ot 0111· partl.\• rl:'lurn tu 1ht• 11l\l'~l1•r ~ .i 011nl'<l \1ere l'har ~t·d l11re1• ~pokt>~n1;111~.11d • Sunday, Oeeembe~ ~2. 1~7c CAIL'( PILOT AG • . - DELUXE-.. ... KING ,WATERBED. ......... • FINISHED FRAME •HEADBOARDs119· 95 ·•PEDESTAL • MATTRESS -' •UN~ ; OPEN SUH. I 2 'Iii 5 p.m. • proponenlsofthe1nJtiat11·e hibits cities fnnn requiring Capt. Ste\·cn OO\\'ilin g, li e had guest roles i11 thC'i r e1nplores to live cornn1anclcr of thC' ~(·r1 es suchas"La\\'llli.111 .. 11ith1n the<·it y limils. South11est D1\·is1on. ::.aid thE.'n eo·starrcd for four \\'Ct.'ks :1go \l'tth "un[;11r and Th .. ~r :Jl'l'lbl'd 111 thl' l'•Jlll· deceptive tr:1dl' pl'actice,," lilai11t \l'l'rt· Hohtrl 'l'edl<ll'I.. thatn1ayli:1vccostth1·1r1n· .Jr. 111:.in <1~L·r :ind pt1rl · \ cstors :t1n11)~t S2 n1dliu11. 1.11111rr of ·r1'r!lu,·k l\ittlc Co. the ,\gritullure Uepal'l· lnl' J i.:t1 .~t o111 11\e:.lurk 2706 HARBOR nH·nt di ,1·l11:-.1·dS:iturtlar feedlot ..Jlld (;r:111t i\11d<1hl. Proi>. 1. \1·hich "·ould pro· one suspe('l 111 the t'41::.e had ~l'ar~ as Jarod Barkley 111 \'ide n1onc\' 1.0 build new a record of 16 arrest::.. ..THc Big \'a11cy:· 'l'ht• rhargL·~ ;ire ~UbJl'l't !!Jlt'l':Jlllr of ,\tu.l:1h! l':1ttlL' COST A MESA \ • ·r11 E R EPOJlTS \\'Cf(' Uur a1 n11dnighl Frid<i~". bu1 o ::.poke~n1;,in fur the ~ecretary of stale ::.n1d thC')' arc <.·on ::.11lert•d in <·0111· pliancl· \\'tth the 1;111 if they are mo1IC'd Uy that t1m('. Guy A1k1n:.on Cu . Gurdon Ball In c and ArunUcl Corp funded moz.l tif the S320.000 collected to fight Prop. 17. As a group· I he th rec report· ed chipping in Si75,000 \1 h1le ,\tk inson ga\C <.1nother school buddings, attracted ···The pOlll'e 11<.1\'\.' done 1-11::. la~t continuing series he~1 ,·y financial supp9rt their part \\'Ith this in· \1as ··;o.;anny and the fro111 niany 01· the state's diriduaL Ill~' qul~:.tion is, Professor" although. he co· nlaJor bu suiesses. ha\'C the l'Ourt:-. done their :.tarred 1\·ith Julie •larris in St:.indard Oil of Callrornia 1>arl ..," Uo11 n1ng as ked the summertime ~eric:. to a he<irini; before <in ;11!· Co. Both rnco arl' lrurll PH 556 0900 n1i111 ~1r:tll\'l' la\\. JUdgl.' fur :.i .\rte=>~•;i' •. ;1~h~e~,1~e~p~~~'~tn~1~'~"~'~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~;·~~~·;~~~~ dt•tern11nal1onof guilt. tfthe r-'~"~"-' ------defendant~ contcz.t thcn1 T11 o sc1 ,;1r<1lc allt•).!l'd tr:.in s act1on::. \\ere con· t,iined 111 the con1pl:unt by the P:i ekers :ind Stoeky:ir1ls ,\dn11 n1::.t r:.1t1on -all al· IC J;l'dl~ 11110!\ini; !he purr h,1sc 11t ~oung ft·eJer cal\'L'S for 111\c~tors 1n reu·er nunlhL'r::. than in· \'CStors paid fo1\ preprinted co ntra t t ch..Jrges 10 in · \t'::.lor:. f (•g:1r1llt·~:-. ••I 1ho•1r 525.000 • Cop Killer • Suspect Faces Trials and PG&!:: contributed ··:-;o,"hc sa1d. "Thicker Than \Vater" a $7.500 each. Pacific Li ght· !logo boo 111 t' r 1t1c 1 £e d couple of rears ago. 1ng and Southern California Oo1\·11in g for 11hat he called In 1954 Long married at" Ed ison donated S5,000 a "scnst1tiona1. irre:-;pon::.ible tress Susan Ball. v"ho died pu~ce. the san1e amount and 111..Jt·cura te ::.tJlc· of cancer th e follo\\·1n g contributed by the Assbcia· ments ·· year. 1 ion from B et t er .. Capl. Do\1n111g 's ::.late· He leaves his widow, Citizenship, the poli tical ments "'ere a gro ... s mis· ;\Iara, and three children: fund of the California State represenlation of 'facts," Carey. 16. Val erie, 15, and En1ployes Asso.ciation. llogoboon1 ~:.i1J . Grei;ory. 14 . ~-'-:....-s=-=•=~1~1 v=1~c=E~--~ • OiaflV'~ and stone selling .' expe1 •ten repa·r • Fine Jewelry reoa- Profess ional Service by trained professionOls jewels by joseph •Jewelry designing •Gemological Diamond and Jewelry aooraisal! LOS ANGELES 1t;Pl i - A 22.year·old murder sus· peel has bet•n ordered lo stand trial on charges of fdll ing a state police officer. shooting a policeman and an lngle"·ood laundryn1:in.IAI---~ a.nd \voUnding a college gir jewels by ioseph u•ith a m·achete. can service au vour }0Welry needs, from ~ aeahng an ong1nal .. and e)(ciling nng • WE'VE SPREAD OUR WINGS OVER 25 HEW STORES 5outh Coast 'Plaza . Remember when you used to eat a real breakfast? Weren't those the mornings you felt like noth•n& could get in your way? ' • How do you feel this morning? Raymond L. George \\·as ordered .held ror arraign. ment -Ja.-n. 3 untler Sl00.000 bail rollo"·ing the lhr(e·d:iy preliminary hearing . !\funicipal Court Judge James i\:atoli said the re u·as ·sufficient evidence 10 to appraising a valued he1rloom ••• . ' ~~., ·~'.<;. ,. hold George on one count of murder, three counts of as: :;ault u·ith a deadly \1·e1tpon and t\1·0 cOunls of ·Hssaulting a police officer. George v•a s arrested :-;ov. 27 for carrying u concealed 1\·eapon Investigators dis· CO\'ered the .38·caliber re· \'Olver belungl'd to Los AngelC's Poli t'<' Officer J ames C. Van Pell. 39. \\'ho "'as shot u•lth his o" n gun by a burgl:1ry !'uspect in Julv ALL WORK DOME IM THE STORE All -M.IMtd er.ft--rlc In ~ llo,... v-,ncNw /t'••lry ..... ff ll'••tl 111. M111., Cn•"l• • ~....,.,c;i.. f•llft<.• lo~~ra • p.,.,,,_,..., T~'"' SOUTH COAST PLJ,IA e~ .. Oj ~ S1• o,~ ~· .. -~ COSTA MESA HOUIS; Deify.10.9, S.t. IM, Clewd S- 54G-t0•6 GIANT STATE JEWELRY AND FINE ARTS SALE Over 2 million consigned from. estates, etc. dollar inventory of bankruptcies, courts, merchandise liquidations, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Dec. 21, 22, 23 Noon 'til 5:00 P .M. only BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT A~D AUTHORITY Dtsert Gallerie• West, Inc . has bttn G11lhori1ed lo make private sales of one of Ille i argest-if not lllt lar9est-.election in Ille soulhlClftd of fine estate and comtemporary jewelry, lodies and CJtnts diamond solitaires and fashion rings, 9old bracelets, necklaces, pins, choln1, fine ladies ond CJtllls wolches by Rolex; Piaqd, Om09a, Bueche-Girod, Patek Pftfllppt, Audemars, Piquef, etc., bron1es, porcelains, cut crystal, silver services, etc. Mtrchandist usually sold only by auction can be purchased privately by special arrGllCJement wllll consl9nors durilMJ lllis once in a fffetlmt salt prior to Saturday and Sunday ni9hts ouclion. Privote sales wlll be mado durin9 Inspection hours noon 'Ill 5:00 P.M. Saturday and S....day and all day Monday only. Holhln9 said pri•oltly durln9 7:00 P.M. tO 8:00 P.M. Inspection for Saturday and 5"nday nl9hh auction salt. ' Cash, pirsonal checks, lankAmericard, Maslerch..-.,.. and deposits will bt acctpltd. I 2542 Wtsl Coast Hwy., camtr of Tustin lut. & Pacific Coast Hwy., 2 blocks south of The Archts In Htwporl leach. 645·2200. ...... ~ ' ' . 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The count.'· ~c<.il r urnhl (·S \\it h re port s t h :it thl' c:ight --;•inditl!'d pl·rson:-, \1t·re ~hc·t•p for rnore important un..- ind ieted p t·r~nns 'lllt'r<: is Opl'n q ues tioning , for c·x · :1mplr . nf \\'hy ll in~h :I\\' a nd curr!'nl Assessor J al'k \·.:illerg.::i . then l l in~h :.t\\ '-; .issist11nt. 'ver e not indict· ed also sin<'r they must have been 3\\'arc or political ar ti\·itic~ 10 the u~se~sor 's offi ct.·. It -n1i i:ht \\rll IH· 1·Jt'a rt.•d up \11 th :-.o m1' ..,tr:lig htfor \\'a rd :-.l<1t cn1 ents from ll1n:-.ha1\1 h in1~c·l f lit.• h <1 ~ rl·ruscd to appL·ar before th e Gr:1ncl J ur,1· on ~roun d:-. of po:-.s:ihlc !)L·lf-inC'rin1ination ;.ind h is stdlC· t-ii t.·nt ~ to the pr r ss und publ ic h;1,·(' been ,·a~u und d 1~<.1ppoin tin ~. • \\'h:.il {'\ r r tl~c dC'grce or \\ rongdnin).!. h1)11e,·cr. nuth1 nc lrss th :1n a lull revt.·lat1on ''ill he s at1:'.l fa~ · tnr~·. Th~· fto ;i r d nf Super\'isors ~houltl proceed 1vith v1 ,1:or to ass ure Or<Jngc County t 1t1zc ns th :1t their rights to f;i.ir trcatm<·nt and absolut e integrity in 1.hC' opl"ration o f the· assessor's o ffice have been a nd \vi ii be prot CC'll'IL Court action a g:nns t those indicted by !he Gr:ind J ury /Jkc\\'is e should he pursued in order to expose a ll l'ie ments of the a rfai r. 197 4 : A Brigl1t e r Yule ? On(' year ago. The Sund<iy before Christmas. \Vhat \\·e r e rou th inking a bout? A chec k o f the Dai ly Pil ot 's Su nd a y -b e - for<'-Chris tn1as ed ition s ho\\'S --j u ~t in (·;:ise y ou had forgotten -th:1l \\"C were trau n1at ie.:il ly t r apped in 1he sJme con t·c rn everyone else h ad : co u ld '"e get t'nough gas to v isit Uncle Freel? Or cpuld t;ncle Fred get eno ug h ga s to visit us? A IO·ga llon l imit \\":tS bcin~ impos er!, \Vhcn you t ould fi nd a s tation ope n .. <\nd v•hen the ope rator \\"Ould g ive you that much. And in the m iddle of tha t. new Vice Preside nt Ford took the p residential 707 from \Va s hington to Colora do for a sk iing vacat ion. \Vh a t e v e r u nce rt :1in t ies '''e f ace thi s Sunday.before-Christ mas. it really is a bit brighter. 1sn 't it" . .. ,.,. \ ~Matter How Low the Dow Goes, Keep Up the Facade • JJ1:~ti.Ll'f~ i\11\DDOCKS -• -l\"bw that people arc getting, v.ell. lt~Qf J.b e less publicized lav.·s less rtc-h, one may confidently predict of eeon.om ic.s th 11t people d ress an Age of Jl aute Couture. especially agains~:t.he-ti rnes . 'f hu::; in the ilfnuent f(1r men. Ruffl ed shirts in the offiec. , '60s:i\'1!!.l1:~Je to look like a Jll':JSilnt. HL1ck tics al lhc nci~hborhood movie. One peid·Canl.asiie prif'e s fnr pref adcd \l/hite patent-leather tennis sneakers. l jea111. het,(IJT1ilindcr f:!OOds of the \\'ho knov.·s ? E\·en the top hat m:iy surPi~or:e ~suddcnly became the come back. m:i.rit,w;i,•fliAhjons of the houtique. The T llE i\I OTTO o•· the late '70s , \\'e approjji apP.ea ranee 11 as d1she\'Cll'd c:in guess, \\'iii re ad: Keep up the front. pol·uty., If all th is is true, does it mean t hat People ~p ent hQurs m a kin ~ fashion is c ivilization's most a d· thcmselveslOok us if th ey tlidn'l care \"r1n<·ed fo rm of insincerity? Perhaps. ho"•they looked. A ne w nonbook call ed "!\I an in Th e richer th e v.·orhl ~ot , it seemed. Charge " {J\.Tacmill an, $6.95) b y the the more people \I :1ntcd lo look l1 kt' fashion designer John \\'citz shame· Ir a~ lessly s uggests as n1uch \\'hv is New York the most f<J shion· consc.ious place in America, if not the v.·orld? Bec;1use . Weitz reasons, it is :dso "th e in s ecu rity center of Am erica." And \~1 h a t is goin g on m ay he descr ibed ilS a kind of "costume party'' lo c;1moufl age that insecurity. \l."eitz co n fr onts t h e pro ble m squarely -a t least from the point of \•iew of a f;;i s hion d esigner. lie has no intention of curin g our insecurity; he proposes to improve our disguises. l .ook secure ::ind m aybe you'll feel secure. At any rat e, other people \\'iii think you "re secure, and that's the n1::ii n thing. 1'h1!> is the gist of \Vt•1l1.. \Vi!>dom fur the not.so-affluent ·70s • • • Kel'p up lilt' }ronl. \l'ith 1re1!.:!: lhe odv1ce exte11ds bef1ond cWthcs-coslumc.s-10 in· elude a whole school of oc/1 119. "Unless you"re bro!:c. ··he wn/es. ··j/al broke-.and 111aybe evc111/ 1011 are -Jly jirst cla~s." 'I'llE \\'EITZ FROXT, then is not so much a confi rmation a s a denfli l or lhe facts . Takl', for instance. the \Veitz hearty h;.i11<lsh;ike. ··You ~hould s ha ke firmly." \Vhy? '"fo sho\\' you're .a !>lraightfo rv.ard, honorable, d ear , v.·arm p each of a ~uy ." And , of course. t ht~ il•ss peachy you are, the n1urc necc!>s;.1ry thC' gt>s lure becomes. The \\'e1lz m ari is like a bankrupt trying to bluff his creditors -afid. e\'Cn sadder, himself. If I si t :.it a "'st atus '' t a ble in a •·st a t'Us'' restaurant , doesn 't .that reall y make me im porta nt? So goes the logic or Keep·UP·thc-rront. Beau Drumm ellism of the "70s, sooner or later , must call to1nind that glass of fashion himself. The hard times Brummell costumed himself aga inst fit will be r e membered)' featured t he French ~evolution. In a brilliant little ess ay Virginia Woolf silmmarizcd: ''The French "Revolu- tion passe.d over his head without dis· ordering a single hair .• , It is possible to decla re the dandy his ov.'n work of art -a butterfly that exist s. for the s ake of its flutter. It is also possibl e to-moralize about the awful "·aste in s uch s uperficial de· dication. ProbiJbly a '74 policy paper on dan- dies ought lo t ake a position between these extrem es. If fhere is undeniable frivolity to the da ndy, there is also bravery. It t akes character to be Iha! frivolous. .U.S. Stops Shippin·g . Medical Aid Brummell. sl'le admiUed, failed lo r ecord ··::i single n oble, Important or valuable action to his credit .'' He ~pent hours or drudl'(ery, was hing arul dressini , rubbing his teeth with a rA:l root, changing his linen three times a d ay, applying gallons of eau·dr· Cologne. The dandv v.·ithin hi s limits, is a fie rce ide<i-li 0 s l u·ho u•ill not com - prpmisc \\·ith the sma1\~t s peck of dust , t he s li ght est v.•rtnkle. In a mess\'. messy v.•orld he holds out for uTi re:ilit y·under -glass. I-le is his own allegory -lk EngLishman in the j ungle, dining by himself in full dress. P resident f ord. has passed up . the job, or at least hi s tailor has -Sa m, \"OU made the pants too short. And ih<.it 's all right. There shoulc_l never be m any dandies at· a gi\'en t ime. But a Brummell or two about no~ might do oUr mora le good . like .. a n ag flying O\"cr a bele:1g!1crcd ga_r r1son. \\',\SJIJ ~(;TO\'.-.\ln1r.1 \\":J:. ..i lill ll· \"ictnan1c;;,e orphJ n girl 1\hO <l1C'rl d rnonth before ('hr1stn1a:-She d11·d of the mc:ish.•to bl'r :n1sc t hcr~ \1;1 s nu \'~CC I Ill'. (JACK ANDERSON) The vucc1 nc._that could .h:i ,·e Sa\·cd th.in ui sa' 1ni: dying orpha ns. An Air h<!;r rt>Cni: life nc\'cr got out of the Fortl' offici:i t bl a n1ed the a irline u:nrCho'&se, \\"here it 1:-. still stored 1n lobby . f:ir:t\\"'1 "/ Ame rte:i. /\n l'St1m a tr d '.\:o exceptiun-.. ;ire made lo the ship· 25,000 pounds of !1 lc-s:1v1ng matt'r1.d ping ba n. t-:xpl :u n~ :1 memo. meant J" v.·:.iitiu;:: 111 l .S. !>loi·chou~c:i. to be .lor P£"n tai::on l'~1:~ onl~·. rrom De fen ~e ::.h1p1Jrd . 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J ... . ·• • ' ' I 'WHEtEE ! --· • ' k ee11 them ;i]J\"C. The ratio bet"·een staff volunteers and children is an a AOnizing 100 lo l . Little more thil n the necess it ies of lire arc pro1·idcd \\'ith inflation soaring out of cont r-01 in Vietnam, these orphanages mu:;t rely on U.S. aid for the necessities. • Sen J ames Abourezk CD·S.0 .) 1 ~ nov.• searching for u·ays to loosen t\ll' insensitive r~gul ations, so food a nd n1cdicine can l.>C shipped lo the or ~1ha 11 s . 1'he Air Force ilst·!f \\'Oulcl like t•1 :.cc so1nc thing donl» ~lcanv.·hile. n1any \'ietnam \\·ar o r· ph;ins n1ay nol h\·e lo !>CC another Chnstmils. l '{)OTNOT E : L n t1l D c 1· 1.' p:lcl\ages for orphJn:. could b(' ~l·nt to \"ic tna rn v.·ith the 1n 1!itafy m a il. i'\ov.· c\"t'n lh<i t ha~ ~t·n d b>e·onlinu l'd The Agency for lntcrnal1onal [)t'\ l'lop m e nl g:1\'C o n e gro up . Frt\'lld !' of Childrt·n. $5.000 to de(ray -..h1pµ1ng cost:;. Bui !he money ran oul hclore n1 <1 n ~ children could be sup· plied. llE1\Dt~•~•:s J\."\n FOOT'.'\OT.t:S: Suprt·me Cour t Justice \\'illi a m 0 . !Jou~J a s ha.-. c·omplaincd to frien<ls :ihout the handli ng of his m ail v.·hile he v.·as \\'Ork1ng on the Nixon tapes case. At least one letter had been opened be fore tt rcachcCI him. The de- lt\·cry o f other letters was unusually !-101\'. \Vrotc the jurist to <i friend: "llo1v many read it (my mail), I do '... 71.MY ~s~ • nol knO\\ · . . The }Jo:.! Office \\a~ used in the 19i2 campaign t o dc\'eiop political information on Sen. Geor~e 2\lcGnve rn by t ount'lng his m ail f101\·. a lthoug h the Postal Service deni es it has e\·1.:r allO\•;cd itself to be used for politica l purposes. • TO \\'llAT A\'AIL? The best that could be s o.id of him was that his "bov.·s v.·e r e exquisite ." Or : "li e brought the art of tying a geek-cloth to perfcc~ion ." In Byron's phrase, he achieved "a certain. exquisite pro· priety. ,; filelvin /\faddoeks is the Chris!ia11 Science .\101111or·sco/umn1st ·Ol ·large. Dewey Philosophy Lives In 1899 J ohn Dcv.·t'y. then 40 yeilrS old but already a nationally influen- tial phil~opher a nd educator, v.·as in- \'ited to ~il\\-'il li lo lecture and \"is it Sl·ho()ls. On l)l'C. 2, 19711, Gcorg'c Ryoichi Ariyoshi , son of .Japanese im· migrants. v.·as inaugurated Govcrnc·· of ll aw~1 i ;i t ccrcmonit·~ on lhe grounds of lolani $.-Ct l rt <.:C Ill 11onol11lu. \\'h::i l h:l\"C thl•Se tv.·o f:1ct.s to d o \\'ilh crich other ·• Ariyo~hi is the first non\v hilc to become 1:0\'l'rnor or an Am eric a n state . It \\•;1 s a hi storic-Ol.'casion ;:ind I v.·ntJld ha\'e l hought, in \"il'w of Am1eri(·a ·~ self·cnni;ciousness about <.tCl'USations of racis m. that cnorn1ous n:1l in11:1\ ;i U<·n tiun \1oul cl' have been fr1Ctl'·•·d nn lhi:, ev<'nt. But it !>ccms. from v.1hat I gather. that nillional netv.orks and news services paid little 'heed. despite the exciteme nt felt in llav.•aii. Ar iyos hi \\'a s born in 1926 i n llonolulu 's Chinatov.•n, above a toru (bean cu rd ) s hop operated hy his father and mother. Hi s parl"'nts in the course or time ra n many businc5scs: a saimin (noodle ) st a nd. a beer parlor. a construction firm, a dry cleaning agency. Neither spoke much English . In· deed. Ariyoshi's rather w:ii:; a sun10 v.•restlcr in his youth and gave m uch or hi~ time in later years to Perpetuat- ing this peculiarly J apanese s port in llawai i. But he and his wife seemed determined to give their son the best America n education possible. They sent three of thcjr four children to col- lege. GE ORGE. NOW the governor , re· member5 how ca1nestly his rather talk~d about <'ducatlon. ''E\'t!n if l have to .11:0 n:tk<"d ," his fsther l'!a id "'I'm ~01n).! to keep you in school." ' Jn rt>adin.: accounts of Governor Ariyoshi's life, it seems to me tha t" what is import;i nt in hi~ cd~callon Is fir);l of a ll hi s parents • .ond nellt, not th e uni\'crsities he went to, but the fatt that he Is a product of llawaii 's extraordinar y syst em or publ ic education. From enrly days in Jla~'aii. there were many, es pcciall )• ~hltc planta· . " '. ( s .~. HAYAKAWA) l ion o\vners and managt;""rs, "''ho looked upon 1-la \\"<i ii ;ins ;.ind non,1•hil c \mmigr a n t s -C hinese, Korean, Ftil"pino. a nd Japa nese field hands - as a colonial laboring class. They re- sisted the idea or taxing themselves to provide educ ation for the children of these wor kers. ''They unde rstood.'' says-Lawrence J.J. Fuchs in "'llawaii Pono: A Social llis toi-y '' (H a r court, Brace and \l/orld), "that the owners or wCallh could not encour age American educa- tion a/\d perpetuate a docile pl anta· lion labor class at the same ti me."· But also from early days in l-la\\·aii there u·ere teachers -oft en mis- s ionaries o r d escendants of mis· s ion<iries -v.·ho bel ieved in education \\"it h unbounded enthusiasm. Educa· l ion. they believed , woul d make Ch ristians and good citizens out of everybody. Public educ ution laws v.·ere passed as early as 1840 and •schools. at that lime mainly for llawaiian children , were begun. AS.TllE CENTURY wore on and immigrants arrived, the schools grew in size and number and racial diversi· ty. Hawaiian educators, still full of missionary zeal a"nd always e:iger for new ideas from the mainland. brought from Ne w Y ork the progressive educator lfenry S. Townsend ;ts in· .spec tor general of schools . Thus began a powerful tradition of progressive education in llawail, especially effective since the edu~a­ tional system of the territory was highly centralited. (Under statehood it is still cent ralized .) ' The ideas or ramou!I pr0gressive educator s s uc h as Col. t"raocis P:irkr r or the Univt'rslty or Chicago a nd J oh n Dew ey of Columb'a University ~·ere zealously s tudied by t eac hers a nd i ppl lcd I n the classroom. ''Thr teafhcrs in the 1920s und ·30s· wer e the ~odpa rents or m odern Hawaii .•. 1,robably no community in the wor)d was blessed with so devoted a group o( educal.Ors as were the Islands during those two decades," \\'rites Fuchs. Dcwey'l\ educational phi1osophy permeated the teachings nnd nc- ' . • tiviti es of ~T cK in ley lligh School in llonolu1u. ~1 iles Cary, v.·ho was prin· eipal there from 1924 to l 9-i8, believed devout l y i n d emoc r atic i n - tliv idu;11is m. s cll·reliance and in - ifi::iti ve. ,;learning by doing," a nd therefore the incul cation of social and ci\"iC re::;ponsibitity through student act ivities and self-government. l"i\R\' RF.l.1 F.\'E l) t h a t the teachin g of Eng li sh should center un re al socia l proble nls. I-l e had the school orp:anized into GO clubs and associations and 14 standing-com mit· tees. Students had their ov.•n court.,JW-- justice and their own neu·spaper. Jn brief, they did not simply study self· government from books. They prac· ticed it. !\Tiles Cary u·as s ti ll pr in cipal oC l\f cKinley lligh when Ariyoshi was stude nt body president there in the ea rl y 1940s. Jus tice J\·l asaji J\.f arumoto of the II av.· a ii Supreme Court, Chinn llo, the fabulously ;,uccessrul busi- nessman rind financier , and U.S. Senator ll ira m Fong are a ls o graduates of l\lc Kinlcy. So the philosophy of John Dc\lo·ey has had effects. And the v.·ork ti de· voted teache rs m atters . All this Is comforting to kno\Y , • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Roberl N. Wted, PubUsher Thomas Keevil, Edilor Tho mas Po/mer, Sunday f;ditoria l Page Edilor . The cdi tori ;.d 1>a.1:c of the Daily Pilot s<'cks to info r1n and st!in ul ale ''rl'ticlrrs by prtsl'n li nR on this page d11erse comml'nta ry on topic!! ol In· 1rres1 bys~ nditatrd rolumnlsts and cartoun1:.ts, l)y 11ro,•1ding a rorum Joi· reade rs· \'lt'\\'to and t •v pr6enUnc this nc\\SIHl llt'r·s opinions und Ide•$ on r urrcnt 1op1rs. The \!dilorftil op~nlon:i of the D:11ly l>ilot appear only in thr editoria l column at thf! top of th(' i\IJMC. Opi nions exvresstd by thl' f'Olu1nni~t s and letter v.'riters are 1hc1r ov.n :ind no t'ndoNitmt nt ol thei r \'1t:v.·s by the Daily Pilot iohould bt infrrrtd. Sunday, Decembcr22, 1974 \ ~--- .· • ~A~7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-~~~~".'."'""~".'."'""~-:--.--:::-~~~M r murder, strone:·a,rmN robbery, rAl'f, 11· lives ctre the. men or 1ood will. ,, A QuestioIJ, For Christmas: B> CHUCK SmTll \\'hen Jtsus Christ was born almost 2.000 years aa:o Jn a lltt:d , troubled v.•or1d, \.\'Carr oC • \.\'ar, the messaa:e the nn~el s dcclaretl to the shepherds must h:-.\'e sounded like music to their cars. The e:lorious th<'mt' rc\·erhrrated icross the Judean hdls near "ethh.•hem, "Peac(' on earth gooo.v.·ill 10 men," r\o"" in a "'Orld that has knov.·n 13 years or war 10 every year or peace. and when the war clouds hang ominously over the very area where the message came, v.'f! might well wonder, did those angels lie~ Longfellow once v.•rote : I hc>ardlht bells on Chri.tmlll' Doy, t~r old /amiliar carolaplay. AM wUd and 1weet lhe umd.s rtpeal Of peace Ott·~rth , good will tom~. And In despair l'bo.wed my hc>ad: &r a\'aled assault, and&0forth. This Child that "'as born thal Chrl1tmu Since 1960 the arrest of iu-.;.enlles has In· night 60 lon 1:: ago milde some sta tements th.al crenscd at an alarmin,u rate: up 201 ptrrent 00 the i;urfuce S<'em inconsistent. Ile 1ald, "ll for murder, 288 percent for prostitution, 299 ll n11.irl' blC'ssed to 1i,·ethan to recelv't . '' p«!rcent for robbery and 4,673 percent for , nu.rco1ic law violation!i. It "':IS also €'Slim11ttd As a v.orld ly phllosoph)', that _ ms lo ad· that the relattd costs to rrimes in the United \'ocate xctting :1!' n1uch for yourself a5 Po&SI· Slates w~re a i;taggering 90 billion last year. ble no n1atter the ct>Sl to others, ad\•ot,.tlni .,.,•hleh represents S40J ror each person in the that posse!l~ion l'< :ire happiness. This state· ntttlon. Not only Is thPre no peace on earth. but· . mcnt Is oftt'n ridll·uled, yet each Christmas also it would appear that every ye;ir brings us Day gi\'es us a mar\'elous demonstration of its farther rather th11n closer lo the fulfillment or truth as \.\'e experience the sheer joy of ilvln,. our hopes and prayers for pe;:ice and Jove to Why do v•e lo\'e Christmas so much? It 11 triumph. betauS(' "''e e xperlrnce truth. There It great ''There is no peace on earth, I said'': does satisfaction and joy in giving. that mean the angels lied? Wus heaven mock· ~·O\\' it \.\'Ould stand to reason that If giving Ing humanity? Has God forsaken man that he might destroy himstlf with his own lust s and g1v ('s us so n1 urh joy one day a year. that it k. I h' d \1 ould :\lso i;:.111' usjdyh>glveanotherdayof gre-td~ Loo ing at our trag c istory, an at th<' \ l'ar an1l anolht>r .:Jnd another, till our Did the Angels Lie About Peace? "There it no peace on mrth," I .said. "F'or hole it 1frOt1g ond mocfts.tht song\ 0/ ptace on earth. good will to mtn .•· the current events of the day, one would be led · lo believe this dismal consclusion. "J\lcrry \\hole \t'.1r \1vuld be filled'\.\'ith joy, and \.\'t f"'t",.. Chri!itmas" must sound like a trite, empty i,..·ould iruh 1·x µt•rience peace on earth. It Is ' · d sad th.ii 11 •. think or gil'ing only in tangibles. The recent crime figures released by the platitude to lnose who :ire now starving to C· F'BI "'ould s eem to substantiate the ath in Ethiopia or Bangladesh. or e\'en to \.\·hich ·11'1• l!111n ~ tu ~t>ar out and become use· k · h · d f · lt>ss sun 1 cd ;i~ \\'hy not try gi\'ing yourself this pessimism of Longfe\IOYt'. as thty'1't'f)Ort'~"" those \\'Or ers in I e auto in ustry .ac1n~ ~n Christm:..~·! ()ur ~Hts often make cheap sub· the continued rise or \'iolent arts here irf'\. uncertain future as the result of the 1ndeftn1te Am erica. l:.i yoffs . stitutes. The shoeking aspect of their report is the Since it doesn't seem proper for angels to Give genuine JO\l'. show kindness and con· fart that the greatest increase of offenders is lie. let us look at the Greek language in order sideration and ynu 11ill enjoy the greatest among those under ta years or age. Last year. to understand exactly what the angels did S:lY t~hristm as C\'Cr. 1\nd don't rorJ!et the first and according tO the report, more than 30 ,000 to the shepherds that night. A more accur:.ile ~realest Christmas ~irt nr all, the one-God children under the age of 10 \\'ere arrested and translation or that mess.:Jge 11·011ld be. "Peare g.:J\'(' to you \\hen that baby "'as born to the charged with serious crimes. The total on earth to men O( good-will." 'J'his now beg.ins \'irgin 2,000 years ago number nf -thos e under 18 arres ted and to make sense. for as \1:e look around "'e find charged with serious crimeS was 1,717 ,366. By that there are men that possess pe.:Jce. v.•hil(' 1'he Rev. Chu.ck Smith is pa.!tor of Calvary serious crimes the F'DI does not mean petty others are filled with unrest. ln\'a riably we Cho~l thievery, \'andalism. or "pot" s moking, but discover that those who ha\'e the peacerul Rocky Could. Still Be President \VASlllNGTON. O.C. -\\1ith the conri rmationofNelson A. Rockefeller <is vice president, the central question 111 the Republican Party is this: \Viii Rockefeller become the 1976 nominee £or President'.' :\lo matter how remote or near that prospect may be, it is one 'that will play a s ignifi cant part in political dis· cuss ions unless President ford emerges rrom his present do·little condition. President Ford has not announced that he will be a candidate to succeed himself. I-le has merely said that he ---;,:;;nlcndsto 'tie a candidate, and his fe. asons for going that far are obvious. He has concluded that if the question of his c:andicfacy were to remain in doubt the influence he could expect to exert would be dimini~hed. Therefore he has said he intends to run. The effect he desired;hov.'ever, has not been achieved and discussion con· tinucs, not about the si ncerity of his intention but about the circums'tances that might change it. \ It must be quickly added that RICHARD WILSON tral point to mention that Hicha.rd .i\1 !\'ixon r ('signed aflt'r procla1m1ni:: th at he "'ould nol u nder an y circumstances do so And , of cour ~c. President Ford has re\'ersed his pre· vious categorical statements th:it he this kind of discussion is theoretical, would not pardon President ;\ixon and that as or now the odds are and thflt if he, Ford, ascended to lhe against it, but that circurilstances presidency, he \.\'Ould not und~r any have d rasttcally chani::ed in the rour cir cumstances seek to succeed months ford has held office and may himself. change more in the ensuing six The gap bet\.\'een wh at is said and months. \\'hat happe ns is often wide enough to It ir were not for ·the sufpr ising conlain numerous possibilities, some events t~t have been taking place of ~·hich seem at the moment to be with dist ressing regularity ln---veey-;rbstruse;------sueh-as that-ILor-d American po!itiCs, it m_ight be con· himself might resign and turn the pre· eluded that this kind or discussion is sidencY over to Rockefeller. mere idle speculation . But in Thepoliticalclim at~ofthi scount.r~ retrospect it is found that Harry S has become so uncertain and the ab1li· Truma n announced he "'·ould not run ty of leadership to control it so for reelection when it was expected tenuous that prognosticators are hav· that he would, and 'that Lyndon 8. ingagreatrieldday. Johnson renounced the nomination for inability lO·unite the nation when. in spite of this, the prospect or hi s re· election was quite good, It is probably irrelev~nt to the cen· THESE UNCERTA IN conditions will probably affect t he Ford· Rockefeller relationship in a degree greater than the usual division A Warning From the Supreme Court Chief Justice Is qn the Brink \V·AS.HINGTON -Despite a critical ~-------------..., \\'arning from Chief Justice Warren ( ] Burger delivered priva!ely to Presi· EVANS-NOVAK dent Ford that the "American judicial system:" is endangered by massive ··------------- .rua.ni ng ,during the \Valergate \'3CUUm of po"·er. '' hCt\1'cen lhe president an'l the vir~ president ror one good reason. l'he 1<lea is already being cull1\'ated that Ford is shovdng himself "inept" in the presidency and unequal to it , and Rockefeller is a handv alternative \videly regarded as oi presidential caliber whalever his faults. In these circumstances it "'ill be necessar y for £>resident Ford, if he carries out his intention or succeeding himself. to break out or the percep· lions being formed about him. These perceptions, so far as the economy is C.Qfil_liru!d, make.oLhim a president in the traditional Republica1i mold, one \vho does too lillle too late \•:!tile counting on conditions lo right themselves in the usual American \1·ay. This is not good enough in normal tin1es anymore and murh less so in" lime of economic trouble: especially the 'nonmalignant but h:ird·to ·cur(' kind now being experienced . It has been the style in recent years to find something constructive'for a, vice president to do, so Ford will pro· bab\y give Rockefeller some kind, or chance to distinguish himself . All vice presidents, howe\'er, quick ly become uneasy in their jobs, and Rockefel.ler is suffi ciently a self·starter to hnd "'ays of his own to offset bore~9m a nd se\r.abasemenl "''he n the vice pre· sidential malady begins to creep up on him. i-- ' ' Russia Distracts U.S. •• • • early retirements because of a five· year salary freeze, the President and fearful congressional IE!ai;ters agreed on \Vednesday to postpone action until next year at the leas~. deepening problem of resigriations by top-level rederal bureaucrats frozen at $36,000 a year, combined \\•ith C'ritica l recruitment gaps stemming rrorn t he pay freeze, are not l~ken lightly either.Jnside the White House or on Capitol Hill. One case in point is the frozen $42,500 salary for the director or ~tanagement and Budget, the top mana8ement job in the vast federal bureattCiacy. \\"hen the President de· cided to name Housing and Urban Oe\'elopment Secretary James Lynn to rep\o:ice 'O~IB director Roy Ash, Lynn's 01cceplance guaranteed him a JO. percent cut in pay. The reason: ITE~I ~O. 1 OS Rockefeller's vice presidential schedule will be going out to campaign for the F'ord administra· tion. This has been the chief extracur· rlcular function or vice presidents for many years. one which Ford himself has performed. The function brings him into con· tinuous contact with the Republican organization and leadership across the count ry as the ever·Visible a lternative to Fotd, whom he "''ill be praisin~ 31id supporting. With Nuclear Weapons That burying of what some politi· C'ians view as a nati onal crisis extending rar beyond Burger's judicial domain \1·a s probably inevitable, -given the deepeninR re cession and mounting uncmplo'yment . Jt was President Ford himself who r3ised the matter behind the c losed doors or his \Vednesday morning session With congr~ss ional leaders . Arter thrashing the highly politicized issue from all its aspects. the congressional· leaders left ~1r . Ford with 1his mei;sage: lfhe would publicly ask Congress to unfreeze top·grade gov· ernment career salaries. established v.;hen the cost of livin1 was 42 percent less than today, and promise not to \'eto nny pay.raise bill passed by Congress, the combustible issue might t;e pushed in Congress ne~l \ . " year after p~e of anllrecess1on hills. )>resident Ford made no promise, fully a,vare that he is loaded down "'ith too niany political problems as it is to add the fury of voters O\'er higher ~o\·ernment pay at a time of national bell·t ightC'ning. ''cl both Rurger's warning and the ClllEF JUS'n~E Burger told J..1r. Ford in his long White House talk late last month that seven federal judges had quit prematurely in the past 13 months, more than at any lime in the last 100 years. The main reason: The liVe·year pay freeze had reduced their $40.000 salary to an' effective level or S25,000. First·rate U.S. attorneys. the bedrock of t he criminal justice system, are becoming hard to recruil. the chier justice believes. because or vastly higher ·paying law partnerships. Burger's warning: Withou[ higher salaries,.already over· burdened courts will dangerously decline in talent and production. The salary problem ls compounded by the Rube Goldberg system that pays regular Cost-1)! ·living altov.•ances to retired Cederal employes but denies bui lt·in escalation to the highest grade officials while they stay on the government payroll. Thal explains the startling 50 per· cent increase in top-level executive branch retirements since 1910, These are career bureaucrats who, in the words or Democ ratic Sen. Gale ~1cGee or Wyoming, chairman o(the Senate Post Office and Civil Service Committee, "kept th is government Congress has always refused to gi \'e any presi dential staff job a s alary higher than its 011·n. iNDEED, A QUIET \Vhite Jtouse ef· fort to raise the OMB director's salary to cabinet level ($60,000> when George Shultz resigned as secretary of labor to become Q;\18 director in 19i0 met disaster. A bill quietly dra!ted inside 0~18 paired the chairman or the ftederal Reser\'C Board ($12.500) with the director of 01\18, raising both salaries to SG0,000. Defore the bill ever wa s sent to Congress. former \\'hite Jtouse aide Charles Colson lllfldvertently got wind of the secretly dl'afted bill and used tt as a club to attack Chairman Arthur Burns of the Fed for trying to raise his O\.\'n salary. Burns v.·a s nof even a "'-a re the bill had been drafted. Lynn \viii nov.• take hi s 30 percent salary cut. Top .grade ..career_ bureaucrat s, fed er al judges anti Congress itse\C will odso forego .any· salary increase. given the balance of political terror ins ide the \Vhite llouse and on Ca pitol Hill over so sensitive an issue . Yet Burger's warning to l\tr. Ford and the decline of top·level talent in the much·maligned feder al bureaucracy are too importarlt to be treated frivolously much longer. The odds are against Rockefe,ller realizing his lifelong dream, but the tantalizing vision remains there in outer space ready to plunge into a changed political atmosphere. 'Make it something cheap. My dad 's not working.• The Soviet Union is gambling on nefver havin g to use mi ssiles or strategic \\'Capons in any ~·ar in th e near future. Consequently th e SALT talks and agreements are "'Orkin.I! to its adv an· tage. They are conccntra!inJ? t r.s. ancl \••orld attention on suth lhin~s as nuclear V.'arheads, dt'\i\'{'r,· S\'Stems •nd J\1IRVs to the ex rlu:.1011 ~r con: \'enlional weapons. Thl· so·called ''breakthroui;::h ai;:rccment'' rPuche1t by President Ford \1·ith the Husi;iart leaders at Vladivostok is a case in point. This k ind of discuss ifln about t'il\J · ping the arn1s race applies !-!lll'IY to strategic armam ents. And it g1\e:. lhc Soviet Union all the ti rtlc it ncc·d .., tu build up its ars('nal of"eapon~, \1·hirh it belie\·es will he used to int111t'rlt't! th(' balance of v.·orld po1\'f.!r 1n fu!ur(' t:On· Oicts . THE R USSIA.NS . thus. arc cuncen· trating on building "h:it n1a~ soon br the lnrj!est nuv y in thc~·nrld. In addition. they are form1n1t nt•\1' in(antry di\·isions and new ilCrial squadrons and building con\'en\Lonal fighter and bomher forc('s. Thry al«n arc adding new fir~ J>Q\l'er fnr their 1n· fantry forces by exp;1nd1nc thl' Stl\'i•·I tank torps Of all the de\'Cl opllll'nf ,, 11u• 1•nn struction and deploynit·nt nf S<l\'Jf'I ~hips arl' 1>crh:i.ps the 1nos! ~ign1f1 ra nl BARRY GOLDWATER and important . \\'ith the Ru ssian "urmada" r:'lpirlly taking form. the So\if'ls ''ill ,oon be 3ble to cs1ablish a dcc1«i\ (' millt :iry presence in almost <1 1! lht> \\ orld '!:! sl rategic v•ater\1· ays. Tiii-: \\'t:IGlll ' nr incre:is:cd So\·iet na\·;i! po\1Cr ;d r('ac\y has bt'cn fell in thl· ~I L·diterr:1 nea n Sea and the lndibn l lCt«lll The latt t>r is esp{'riall~· impnr. l;1nt bce:iUS(' it crintrnl!> access to lhe Sff5il s nf ~la larc a throu Rh \l'hi r h our \·c;.sels t001 1r allies !'>U1·h a.., ,Japan and thl' Ph ili1>pint>s n1 u~t pa~" l "hc Cn itetl St ates 11ould he 1\eh ad· \'i ,cd to spent I niore tin1e ni akin g sure our con\·cnt ional a~cn;il !\\h1ch "'a:!> ..,nrcl1· deplt·t{'d 1n lhc \'iclnaml"~e \\:1r) i« rcpl eni :i;hf•d and niodernized ;•' quic ,J...!y as po!'s1hle l"h1" 1s n(lt to "a' th:1t :.i t!recments 1in "' r al cµ1c \1 caron" ar(' not im1'0f· tan!. but v.e n1ust alv.ays keep 1n n1ind that lh\'!'t' 11t·apr\n" \1oul d on\~ IH· ll '<'d .'.l~ ;1 !:i sl resort 1n ;in~· future 11 ;1r But n(•nt• 111 I ht""' 111?rt>cmcnts ii; i.:1un ~ tn ;1111111111t Ill n111fh until th" 1!11-.,1;1n' ''' d r1\1 n v. ith u:. ;i nti ..,eriou' h d t..,\li"~ ,111 .1j!t'('l'1t1t•n1 ha:.ed on n1ult 11.11 c•r ;d d 1..,;1 r n1 anl<'nl The Left .Shuns Busing: It Won't Improve Education 1 WASHINGTON -"Every Sep· tf!mber, as the opening or school ; nears, white 1iberala 1teel themselves tor moral paraly1l1 over whether bus· 1 ing is. a good idea or not: con·. servalives busily prepare speeches on :quality education'; honest raclsti ' start getting nigger fever, and the Lef~pare1 t.o.be..conlu.sed," writes '-1alecai Andrews. a black wrl1cr and 1 tntellcctual In a sympo!<ium on bus ing In .the December n~mparts . a r.uperlor left .wing ma.::azine. fll r. Andre"·s· words moy signal the decision by the 1\merlca n Left to lc:i \ c off th at t'f)nfu.i;ion a nd to junk !hei r reluctant :;upport for bus ing, an pctivily they never had much taste ror anyway. • \\'ere it not for the Lel't.'s revulsion at the others who oppose busin1. radicals n1i 1Z hl ha\'e denounced it years ago as the idiot escapade It has turned out to be. "Bu.sine 11 a racist. lazy, selnsh de· cision mnde by people who don't want to takt: the time to db the work re· quired to lmpro\•e the qualilr of educatfon in all our schools," writes Ericka Hugg in!!, whowollld have been described a rew years aao as a black' radical aclivlst or worse. Today she is the director of a schOOI for poor youth In f;nst Oakland. and if,•• an educator. htr views on businr "were formed Ion« since. for other radic•ls• ttk blatk·white s1;rimmages in South Boston this tall huve turned unccr· tainty Into conviction. THE NEWS REPORTS ol that city's poorest whitcli and blacks pitted against.each other in hatUe -In v.·hlch neither side had anything much towib -was too reminiscent of lntc~- ( VON HOFFMAN ) racial b1ttle1 earlier In this t:entury over jobs. So Noel' Da:y, himself a black min who took a leadina: part In the Boe ton IC'hool boycotts of a decade •co. writes: " ... white mothtn wtarinc root· ball helmtll and carrying baseball bat& to bea~ blatk kids may really think that they 'arc keeping lheir children from being knifed: but un · deme11th it all the:y mUsl also know that Boston'5 blacks art! their main competilion for jobs. for decent hous· Ing, ror self·re-spect, and in all !hose other rnces that poor itnd pawtrlc5s people must run ... "~lore studrnt5 go to college, Cor <'11 · ample. from those hli;:h schools "''ith lar1e numbers or black 1tudents than rrom South Boston IURh Sthool. The ,. !white) kids in South Boston are as educationally 'deprived' and 'disad- vantaged' as the black kids are ... instead of pushing ror belief" schools, black people and white peo· pie are fi'hling over who will sit next to whom 10 some or the worst schools In the nation." By stakinc out a nnn·racist. anti· busing poslfion, th e U!t has enabled us to think about &?ducatlon as somcth\ng other than thf! contorted trensportation . logistics of upper· middle class, suburban la .... ·yers and judges. Having ruled out any in\'O\\·e. ment 14•\th suburban !ichool districts, thtse juri~rrudes are apparently mad tnnu~h tn keep on t'r uckln' thf! children o( thr poor from one lousy school to anolhC'r In actf'rnum Another <'ont rihutor IQ .the Ra.in· part s~) mp os ium . l\tiriam \\'as~crm s n, ~ays it . "Integration· desf!gtegAtion-bu s ing has now become a poUcy of the aulhoriUes - courts and federal bureaucrats - v.ith community support ma ~nly from some middle class m1nnr1ties and hberal whites." A per\·er!-100 is the name J\1alecai Andre~s fi xes tn 1\ SINC£ T11£ LEFT 1s srarce\y on e \'Oice or or~anization , it dnesn't pro· pose on~ alternate \.\'JY of handling <!ducation, b\ll l he general direct LOO O( left·v.•ina: thought, details asidt>... is fairly clear. The Left co~inue'.'i to a!'t· ,·ocatt community c.ontrM-or school· Int but not o( the SChO()I!\. The COO· sensus S('t:ms 10 be th:it no system or community control In th!!. present ad· mlnistrat1\'C and legal rram('work can ht much hrltf'r lhan i::an /.!!-trr1sm in its t'ffetl!-on the socit'ly at lrir~l· and "a form or l n \'11luntar~ and unpaid ~tr\1t ud1"' for !hf' rhildrrn. !n 11untt• EdJ:~r rr1t·1te nhcr~. lhf' f!S\C'ho\0~1 ... 1 and eduC":tl 1on.1 I rh1lo:-.1)ph1·r Jn the b1i:;: city schnol ~~sl('Ol', al ltasl, molter! have pt1!!scd the re· mfdiable 1lage. Th~ thing ha de· g ene rated l11 t n a s p e cies o r r a c kct t>eri ~m R acketeer :'Id · m1n1strators. r acket('('r teachers' un · 1o n ~ a nd tr:-c thook pu hlishers, rn <'kr tt'l•r teRc hcri;' colleges. consul· 1 ~1 n t :.. social v.·orkcrs. equipment n1:1nur:it-tur('r:>, all or \\'horn g!Ye as hltlf' for \.\'hit they get paid by the local Penta~OP,!i. of Peda~ogy as the armame nt !IO:i}pliers gi 't lo t~t bi& Pf'nla~on of\\' ar I.Ike thC billlon s spent ror ror(IJ\gn aHi . of 1hc hillLon !i !'pent on 'pub li c Nhu:at1011 onl\ lhc ~n1 <11\l'Sl part p,c1s to the \ irtims, K<i \.I f' mi~hl better cK ll 1hl;' pupils \.\hom \,\(' cornpel by force of !av. t•l pao;s tht'1r <'hildhood a nd \<llilh in !IH'~f' place!-t 'nha1>plly. the jnh of nbnli..,h1n g thl' sy!oitem .a nd h111 lchn;:! a 11('\1 "n" r:1n 't ht-i;ii n ~o long a!\ v.r 'rl' lnrkt•cl 1ntn t hi~ 1nfinitt bus· i n~ d1~)'1ul e ~o 111.•tter ~hat happens \1 1\h II . tht• onl) ronre1\'abl<! \.\'Inner "'111 bt Gtner ul ~1 otors, Thty sell the bu~$. ' • . ' ........ ._. .... · .... ~ .. ...,.,, ..• '• ., ........... ':,,,,.. ... ,,., ......... · ................ , .. _ • .,._··~• .... ,. • o '• 'I ... • • •• • "\ ··_ l• "I ~ .. TV Eyes Credit :>· Whirl . Christ n1a s season is buy. ing sea.son, and much or the buying is done on eredit. ''Focus Orange County" wi ll deal with ··buying on "Easy terms:· -and ho1v it can be a first s tep to rinan· ci al failure -!\londa.v at 7:30 p.m. and next Sunday. Dee. 29, a t 9:30 p.m. on KOCE·TV, Ch3nnel 50 J oining host J im Cooper •-----0n--.th.o-pro@:r-am-. -''Gr~i~ !\lerry·Go-Round," 11ill bt• Lloyd Simon, <1 finaneial <'Ounselor in Santa ,\na : Ron Stengc, prt's1dent of Co n s umer CrC'dit Counselors of Oran,l!i'.' Coun- ty: Ruth l\l cGoughey, :.t former reC'ipient of counsel· Ing; Judge Aaron Phelps, a ·bankruptcy judge in the na. ~-tion 's ·busiest l>ankrupt('y , court. •)• • The guests u·ill talk <ibo- -l' ,. the credit m erry-go-round. • .: the kind Qtci-edit circle th<it ~~~led more.than 2,300 Orange ·t"). COV»b . .:.f 'amilies into ·~. lllP~p.tcy last year. This : !~ year. "they say, the number · "ill be higher. I ) .1 I Other thi ngs to be dis· cussed ar,e difftrent ideas to help the \'ie"'cr s t:1~· out of debt. and \\"hat diffcrl'nt-fii·· ganizat1uns arc· du1n i: to help fgmilie s th;it nl'ed cou nseling Teen-aged Pho togs Compete . IAL U -IERGEROM FUM91 AL HOME r ... , v.~ (, "" f.',. -' -·-IELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 11\1 BocQoJ..rl\' { r-"o /.\eso o~: .. YJ -·-McCORMICK MORTUARY t~ ..... e ... "K h ~~~ ··41'> Soll Joon t <"ll.'"'''" ' -·-PACIFIC YIEW MEMOILALl'ARk '.l!l'li Por,1,, \ ,,,. r-.1 .. f.!-rc<'B~+ 1 ·'"' l &4• <l:oJ -·-PEEK fAMILY COLOMIAL FUMEllAL HOME 1901 g. r~, f.. Wr ,......,,r- t I! J~f~ -·-SMITHS' MORTUAIY b2i "''"" 5, Hi,.,1:...,1ro~ Arocli . ~16 /)~)If --..--.--- Sunday, Oeeember22. 1974 Chamber Honors ·Woman for Servi~e FOL\"T:\JN \'ALLF.'l. -posthumousl.v, in honor of i\l arg(' Schneid('r . ;1 Jamt-:. Bennett, late prC'Si - dim1nuti\'e t'ountain Valle~· dPnt of thC' Fountain Valley house\\'ife, recci\•cd one of Ja.\'t:Ces. ~re died as the rc- the l'ity's biggest honors. suit qf :i Sept. 17 traffic the fi rst ::innual Citizen of crash. the ''ear ,\ward from the The plaque, in memory of Chamber ofCommerce. Bennett's community "One day my husbal'id SC!T\'icc, \ras presented to said that sitting ;iround and his 11·ido11. '.\Jarilyn . tulking to him 1rasn't going :\!rs Srhneider recalled to do .it." she told :ibout 100 th;1t ~he <lnd her husband . persons at the annual Chris. rn o1·ed to Fountain Chamber banquet. \·:die.\· I'! years ago into · · '\~h:1 \"(' to t:erlir.--,ln:'(!TsrhT1ustlrg-rt.·cct9t"iiill \·olved. I did and I ha\'et•n-inthetitv ·· joyed it." s a i d ~!r s .. \t th;;! tin1e. she saitl. Schneider. "·ho is activt· in therl' 1\as only one elemen· school and church projC'cls. t;i r.'· -,c h'1ol. one groeer_,. as \1·e]I as civic groups and stnrl'. nnl' gas station and Little League. the nn]Y chu rch 11·as the FrC'd Roberson. chamber n1i ssin.n chur(·h in La president, ~ave anoth('r Cnlnni:.i .luart·z. citizen a\vard at the presen- tation ceremonies; this one 60% OFF ON ALL JEWELRY ·~R· u~~r:Lo -1-y; ACIHS C.s11 Meso Jt-.1~ & i,., 1838 Newpr;iJ! 89ulevar.d Cosla Mesa. C:\. 92627 Phone: (714) 646·7741 HOW TO REDUCE TODA'l''S HIGH cost OF DYING I, A SPIMAL CURYATUIE CAH SAP YOUI HEALTH avis·brow SEE A COOKING DEMONSTRATION GE MICROWAVE OVEN MONDAY, DEC. 23 FREE 10 PIECE "' COOKWARE SET With pur"chcne .of this GE: Microwa"• 0Yt-n ' AT IOTH STOllS COSTA MESA 411 f.17M1St. ·EL TOlO odrfMkl & BT_., Rd. -·~ .._ 10 A..M.. z r.M.. 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Ed Anderson (at left in photo). Bottom photQ_ qffa ·earth· bound view of soaring kite flier. Daily Pilot Staff .. . ..-.-.. ... . ~ . • ""' do; ., Photos·and S1-0r'Y""" "'"'~ " By Rudi Niedzielski • • DAILY PfLOT SECTION 8 Sunday December 22, 1.974 ' ' Why They Fly--Those Dacron-winged Birds Ask any intelligent mount ain climber why he risks limb and lire to scale impossible peaks and he will 1ive you a dumb answer. Bounce the same question off a hang glider pilot and the answer will be inh!lliCe nt, although you may think: il's dumb. Climbing n1ountains "because they're there" doesn't make sense. Cli.mbin{} lh&m lo "earn" gr<tYily for a night back to earth does. A growing number of daredevil sportsmen 4:1gree and they claim that Just as in lite early days of popular .~11 r/ing . Callforn1a now l eads the 1vay 1n hang glider flying for fun 01td competition. The !tale's lrbding pilots get to prove tht!i're the best Dec, 27 llzrough 31~ Escape Country hosts the national championships. Thi! stor.y tells wltol the sport is oil about. lain Valley, drifted into the profession bet:ause he couldn't practice his own. A credentialed high school teacher in physical education, Anderson was unable to find a teaching slot and became a hang glider guru after do- ing a stint as a truck driver. The 300 students he has run lhrou_gh hi& classes have benefited rrom con· siderably better and safer teaching practices than he did. · · •·1 learned from a poor instructor who took me high up a hill and firmly plan~ his root in my rear," he re· members. "I made it down OK but it was during the second lesson that I crashed ·and broke a tooth on the coi;i.· trol bar." Because he "can't slaJ'\d f,Q'See peo· pie get hurt." Anderson harts his fledgling birdmen out on Oat .ground and moves th~m -to h.igher locations Only after they have acquired suffi- cient skill a nd after they h ave memorized all the safety procedures. Dingi ng oneself o(f a mountain top PILOTS ARE classified as /'\ovice, with nothing but a dacron sail on your Beginner, Intermediate and Expert back is notascrazyasttseemS. ntt · d fl ff 1 t ' .. They bell.eve that you wcbl '°be ,e. a":'l<.,..ilr e ass1gne y·o oca ions • warded v.'ith more thail..)u$t 3 prttty which r ange in helght rrom :-,()()feel to view 8.rter lugging :wl or 401Kltlnds of 1'~!:~;ntl y the safety approach has , equipment up a hill. · paid off. In the past 15 months there And they insist coming down their have been no deaths and on ly t~·o wayisassafeasgoingup. ~ serious accidents on Robinson's Senior birdman Jim Robinso!). 47, slopes even t hough there have been of 3800 Park View Drive, Ir:vin~. is one 5,653 ·doctimented and an estimated or the1eading practitioners of ~he art. . 10 ooo unof(icial flights. fie has twice scaled the 5,ig()().foot However. both Anderson and Saddleback and leaped of( its windy Robinson admit that there have been peak. 13 ether "less serious" accidents Both 4'h·mile nights were complet· which resulted in broken bones and 28 ed without incident, except for a gash inore in which the victims were cut or in his leg when RobinsOn slipped 2nd bruised. fell on some rocks while carrying his Since the new Rogallo-type , wing kite. became a standard feature on com- "I really dig it." Robinson -grinned mercial £ites. most crashes have after making a demonstration flight been reduced to pilot error rather from 1.500 feet at his 1,100-acre· lhan equipment ra1Jures, the experts recreation ranch in Trabuco Canyon say. called "Escape Country." Crashes are usually the 'direct rc- SCION OF 01\'.E of Orange County's suit of tr Ying to take off with Che "''ind great land-01A•nlng !amilies. Robinson blowing downllifl or doing fancy said he used to climb up Saddleback ma'neu\'ers too close to the ground. wh en he "'·as a kid. look over the fa mi· But the kites themselves are just Jy ranch, and dream abou( getting • about failure proo!, Robinson main· down without having to walk. "J was "tains. ' lazy and I "''anted to ny." he said. "You can't dive them. Even if you After making that dream come true stalled the thing in the air, it would .by safely winging down from Sad· ·parachute down. Most of the real bad dleback. Robinson decided that hang accidents happened when hang glid- gliding was safe enough to promote as ing was a thrill-seeking sport. a regular sport. "'It's become safe. So now some or Jn 1973 he constructed the world's the old·time pilots who Us::ed"lo' be pro- first ••hang glider hangar,'' a shop ud of their scars are thinki ag that they where lfttes ar'e stored and rented and have to do more hairy maneuvers to "'here prospective students may re· make it fun a'gain. he said. gister ror prcfessional instruction. . Hang gliding bas been atound for His teacher , 25-year-old . Je(f An· more th an a century but its popularity dUson, 17100 Los R_obles Circle, Foun· didn't exactly zoom because irijuries • &~\?@(!!]fr ~@[(WU©® Got ct problem? Then writ( Pgt Dunn . Pal will cul rtd lapt>. get tht answers and action you r1eed to solve inequities i11 .gover:nment and bus.inf.SS. ~loll your questions 'f Pat Dunn/Al Your Service. Orange Coast Doil// Pllo . P.O .. Bor 1560. Costa A1esa. Ca. 92626. Include your telephone number. The·colun1n appea rs on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdaysa11d f'r1days. ChnngP CrPdll Billing WJtpn ltfo.lllng J DEAR PAT: I seem to be having a continuing probl~m with \V.T. Grant Company's billing o~ration . When mov!ng to S,a nta BHrbara from N e~ Hampshire . t continued to use the credit card 1~sucd to me ttiere. This · 'A'Orked out line from October 1913 through April 1974: ',"hen I made a purchase on my existing card for $12.47 on P.1ay 18. That b1lhn g appeared on my August statement du~ to a del~y caused by the oul·of .stat_e card. t paid it' when received . l\l eanwh1le, l charged $17.71 more and paid that a!Dount when it and the $12.47 appeared f;)n 11\)' August statement~ The upshot is t~a.t in spite or turning in my old card at the San Clemente Grants slort a~d being issutd ii credit statement (or the $12.47 plu~ carrying ch~rges,. this sam,e ai\lount hns appeared on later bills. 1 haven t ui;c:?d my Cahforn1a card, nor has Grants e-\'tn noted my new l~Hguna Niguel addrc11s. even though 1 wrot~ o its coni;umer aid code name, T.J . Andrews. , C.S., L1gun1 Niguel \\!hen moving frnm one state to another, 1lw1ys change yoU rtredll card billing 10 the new state as well as Informing the nrm of your new address. Grants, especially T.J . A.ndre"'"• should have advised )'OU or lhls usual Procedure and buth of you "'OUld h•Ye been saved rrom the aRgravatlon of this prohte'm. A~ It now l)tands, the San Clemente Grant.& store h'li Informed Its con1puter to rlo11e ouL your old account as fully paid. Do not be concerntd ii this "Instruction" dofos not turn up on your bill until lhe Janu1rv I ' . . • and deaths kept people away from the sport. ~ ONE OF ITS earliest promoters was Otto Lilienthal who made several hundred nights from a n artificial hill at hi s home near Llchterfelde, Germany, before augering into the earth on Aug. 9. 1896. .. His contributions lo the art <1nd scie.nc~ qf ha ng_gliding are. remem- bered euch year by a memoriul meet on the Robinson· Ranch. "'They didn't have lhe right design and the deaths kept the sport behind so many year,.;," explained Robinson. The light~·eig ht delta ~·ings o_r today ar,e simple in cons truction ;.ind bc;.1r little rese01blance to those of tht' pioneers . · There are basically two Ways to fly the kite. Either you ride dO"''n in the silting position or in the prone posi· tion. tn -both cases the fl yer is at- tached to the kite with a sturdy nylon harness. Turning movements and changes in altitude are initiated by shifting one's body weight apd by pressi ng ont''s hands'on@ 1011g metal.bar._directlyin front ., the pilot. The rules are jim~ pie: push I o gode£lif,ush ria:6t. lCl gori~hL · . •. .i- Besides a tubful of guts.. the. hang glider pilo~_requi~es a certain amount of agility to be successful , according to Anderson, who has ta1,1ghl several s pry n1 e n tn \heir r>Os, and one y,•om;1n. aged5~. , I WHAT'S IT like to come off, the hill tor the first time? ...... Anderson says its like dreaming about Oying : ''It's the closest thing to bird night, except that you don't have to nap your wings. !-..always got tired flapping-my 'A1ings when I was dream· ing." flowever dreamy, hang gliding r an also \Jc 11la in ~t·ary. :tcr;-orchng to one' beginner \\'ho. "'·hi le hanging around the hangar recently conridt!d to a friend lhal hang gl1d1ng \\a~ lhc n10~1 fri ghteningly beautiful thing he h.td CVt'rdone ' "When those guys take off from the l .SOO·fOot level for -the firs t tin1e they 're so scared that you can hc<ir the echoes or their first yells all over this valley ," he said. Despite common beginners' aflXIC· ty. hang gliding is attracting a grow- ing following. Some 11 ,000 pilots arc members or a national-hang gliding association and it is estim<1ted th:it that figure repfl!!5ents only 6o perccnl of the country's fl yers 11ang gliding is catching on in Europe._ and South America as well, but the level or activitYis not as greOl as in Southern California, the hang gliding capital or the world ( . . . . ' state ment. l ,'ompulers tend to be slow on occasion. In the n1eantin1e, feel frtt to use your credit card issued in Ca lifornia . Ir rurther problcni~df \'elu11. let me knO"'· 011t 8350 011 P11rchn1p of Pe11dn11«? DE1\R PAT: Lust P.trircl\ I signed a n :1.:rccn1t'nt to purrhast> an riquamarine pendant for Sl .800 from a pr1 \';1 t1..· party 1n Enc1n1ta!'.. As ;1g ret<1l, I paid $100 do~·n ·and one S250 check for the firs t or a scr1l.'s of n1on1hl y ch{'cks in that .amount to pay lhC' balanrc. AH C'r I p:iid thts S:!~ total. I h:.id to undergo unexpected m;1jor surgery and 1let1dt'd to return thl' pC'ndant by registered mail. I enclosed a letter explaini nll this unforluil:1te situallon. orfering-t.Jrn-seller $100 for hi s time anl'I trouble -I'd had the pendant about a n1onth -a nd requested the return of my S250 firs t payrnent. I recei ved no ansv•er to this letter . nor to one I mailed as a fo ll ow-up. Am I out $350 on this transaction, or r:an somet~ing further be dune'! T.A .. l.a,11.11na IJ4'arh Since you signed an agreement ~llh the seller. this mattr rdo1•s not fall 11nde r police jurisdicli!-Jn, accordin g to the l\ewport Beach Policr Department !raud division . Your complaint Is a civil problem, and thf' possible defendant in a S'mall claims court action }'ou could file lives in an area served by lhe No rthern San Diego County l'lunicipal Court in Oceanside~ Forms are helng sent lo you from that court . lnstruct1ons for riling st1lt and fcl's and additional information, should you prefer the possible defendant to btt served by a marshal rathrr than by C'ertified mail, a~ Included In th e mailing. Be s ure to present the court" Ith documentation of your contr1tt agreement, payments and r e rtlried mail n!turn receipt that the pendant M·as accepted by the s4.'ller, plus copif's of your unans"ered torrespondence, M"hich you say you have on filr. 'lln,..unl Problem•' It• Sending ~ff'rf'hnndfsP DEAR PAT: I did business w1lh a ~dn flcmcnl c m:in in AllllUSt 1973 when as p_£Pprietor of 1'ht" Golden Scalo\Ull in taguna Bcarh. he sold "'l'! l!e \'l'ral hTnn{'l -cran ed art objcC'ts. I pt1!d h1 <'hrrk :incl rrrri1·ed a "pail!" 1nvo1ce . After six months and no 111crchand1:-,1', I l'hoo1•d h1n1 und \\':is lnld he'd lost m y addrc:-.s. T\\•O more mon1h ... cl~q>~C'd :ind I cnt :inQth cr story- "''hen 1 ra llCd. I detoured while on~ hu$l n1·'' trip and -.\opprd at the store. now !;t>lling sound cqulpntcnl. I pick(•cl up r1·l·•·,·th1ry~ Out the sto~c sunburst si nce ii wa s too heavy lo carry I \\':l" tht•n a~~urr.d 1l 'A'ould be !th1pped~ Lsst • • • I ,.-~ "" tr<r IP. t lt .PS ' '> JT;d:Xlll '-. t '"1.tt!i.qL >-. l<)'l'l:t ~tfj' ~ .• -ti ,(\.f) • .,,,q,, 1'!"'11.> l1·1n~ ( t 11'1f'1Af'll°'1 ' "~'"" llf)~' (N !• '..fl "I '.) .. •·"tl•1 .(IJ I!·'\"' ,' 11 h1 '.f I 1•·~,, i ')11'f'1,•l 1,.. :1.)llul. =~nc 11rl'k I rct.:1..•11·et l a tclcgran1~ayi ng 1\hat plane it 11•o uld be on. but as usual. nothing arri1·ed R.C.!-i., !\'~ \'Of'k, ~.V . Janie.;; J\rnne), rorn1rr prn11ril'lor ur The (;oldt•n ~t·a gull , had \t'ry unui,ual 11roblf'111 :" lryin!! tu ,hip thi~ n1erchandi .... r lo ,\OU. ''our original in\·oil'C "a~ 1ni:-.11lac('d by a 11('~' emplo~·e. 11lus lhl' ra cl lh;.il yow l!a id yn1t'd \C'rifY 'Ahi ch or t"·o addrr'i!IC', lhe ..,hipn1ent was lo hr n1ailed l'ince one itrn1 "a" 3 "ur11ril!C 1irc!'lcnt. \\'hen _tht· i~\oict• "'as locat1•d :tn~hl'.addre:-.s n1ixup ... traighll'nt·d out, )OU "'ere J(l\'t'n :S.10 worth of :-.oun1I r c1ufPtn4>n.l u1lon )'f_llr ,.il!il at lhl' s hop to compensatr for your in<·un,eni1·n c1·. Shi11m rnt or ~h r ... unhursl \.\'a.o.; a real ht>adache. Grr~·hound 111-.1 it in \ht' l"an Uicf.o "archoui,c. \\'hr n Kt·nnry 'A'f'lll to San J)irgo and round it, hf' di'l'o1er1,,'d h(' s1 a ~·oodt·n ('asc, paid for hy him, had been run O\'f'r h,· a truck ~hr'" :O.l'ftd i:: ,01111hotos 11( th e c rate I. Air shipn1rnt thl'n "a)! rht•ckC'tl out. hut \'Oii did ut ;a~rl'e to pay th1· c>..tra shippinp. rhari!:es. Th(' ... unhurl!I did ha,·e a ~1ro"~" han1\1•r and lhe original arti!'lt had to rl't'a't thf' 11icrr tn ren1(•dy this, Th11 ... unhUrst no"'' "ill he !!hipped lo !hf' tOth ~tlCl'l lf'rtninat In !\t'" York fit' \1ith a rctiuc:o.l for (;rcyhou11d 10 notifv t\1•nn1·y 111111n it !> arrival. \'nuthon '4il1 rt'l't'i' e a rri\ or I confirmation fro n1 J\r nnt' y. ICe11col Cor H11bbed C'u.~tomer Wr•111g i . ' DEAR PAT: \\'hen \V~ w('re trav<'lin~ 1n llaw;ui. July lii·l&. 1972, t•c llt>rtz t<ir rcotal agcn('y failctl to r le:in its <':.Or s backseat. I satin gl't:'af.<' :ind tar 1n t\\'O different street dresses and then ruined a~n c1·cn1ng 110"' n l>t.•l·ausc 1 had oot noticed the first t"·o stain~. \Vhcn retu.rn1ng the cur pnor to dcparturl', I sho~·ed lhc dtrt)' seat area and greasy Ile.at belt to lh1· attendant llr "antt.•d hi 1ns1)('cl lhc stained c\oth1n~. but our i,u1tcu:,e) \\cr1• bt.•1np. loalll'll on the plJnl' 1 'A rote to llcrt1 ot the Kona airport, e n clos\n~ my S9 rlean1n~ lllll and a $3fl l'!>t1fn ate rC'quire.d to rl'pa1r the ~\\"n I '!"t'nt the sume letter to Jl crtz 1n New 'i'ork. bUl no <Jl'\tl'tl"r.r "''•"' rl'C'f'I' rd fro1n rilhcr J\1.8 .. lluotln(lon Stach lll•rtz' l_,o.,: AnArlc~ hcadquartcrl! spokesman sa~·.t all l'om11l1lnts rrC'el\rd by llr rtz c u~toi;nt·r s~r,·icr d<'p artment are f'wiluated and th~ l'U:o.l umrr rtC'el1r' a rrsponsr "'ithln t'ol.O "'t eks. l'our lf!lter was noL "Senl lo the 1lro11f'r addrr:»s and a1111arrntly it Wa $ not lor"'~rdt'd. It would have bel.'11 "''isr to follow u11.on this !lltuatton soon('r, but you can bringt it to llrrti' attenllon at this llnlr by wrillng to !\I s. Oebblt Thompson, Herl& Cu,tomrr Rt'lalions. 15-15 Llncnln Ulvd., Oklahoma City, Oti:. 73111 . . . . -·-" • • • I I q 1rist111as Good D eed er . Volunteer Becomes a Pizza Man • • ' ( I ' '' I ·! ~ IRVINE UNIVERSITY {fllf1"' SCHOOL OF LAW ' WlmR QUARTER EIROLLMEllT , Orie1oorionnowin,,.,..t11. ~ 't · Mn b.,IM fi"I wecli in Jo...,.,.,. ~r o1 i., , ~ ~ lo oppli<onts who cOtnpleted a minilTNll'I of two yeon of colfe<ge work with o .. , .. cnwoge. NJgkt ond •ee'kend pr09rom Is O"tOilobte. lS~T is "°' rtqUirt-d for odmi~l10t1. Groduates receive ifii r.D~U.!. Tony DeCarto (abo\'l'. right )· a 65·year·old retired machine mainten<1 nce man, lik es to \'Oluntee r . ThC' Santa /\nnn t akes on all kind:-t of jobs a t the Retired Senior Vo li.;nteC'r Program <RS\'P > offi ce. lie also li kes pi zz<.1 . . 4.nd he's the kind of guy who likes to share pizza with his friends. J·le rece ntl y took 15 patient.$ from the !\ewport Branch of the 1itental I·Iealth As sociation of Orange Col.Only and he gathered together 25 pati ents fr om Fa ir\·iew Stat e 1-l ospital (at left r 'for a Christmas p arty a la piz za. Decarlo picked t:p th e tab. Ther e \Vas plenty of pizza to go around. and DeCarlo's '93-yea r·old mother , J osephine Decarlo (above, left );· \Vho also -• has logged ma ny volunteer hou rs with -the Red Cross and RSVP, was there to help. ·-. 1H ASTRONOMICAL °'llCSFOR 15·YEARS .. degreei ond quol1fy for the Colifomio !or Exomil'IOtion.-· -- OPEN7 DAYS f :30to 6:00 WttrE OtCAIL ,0. CO-"\,ll fl /NIOtMATIOH {714) t79.07.51 • 646·9281 MIAOI fNlnUMINfl 721w.16th St. (oJli MtSI :J400JIVIN! 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Chri stmas tree or Star of Bet hlehem wil l be the hit of your holiday party as a cu stom designed cake by ....... PRISCILLA'S CAKE BOX .....• : . ··"· I ..... ., The perfect spot ... when school's • : ........ ...., "· out! Park the car once for fun, • · •: ..... 1 ; shopping and dining ... something • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •: ! c:.: : for everyone! •:AD"" ~ •• • ·-,.r---. • • •WPO«T • ...... . · . .. • • . . ........... •· • Mesa Verde Center : HAllOIAHDADAMS•COSTAM'lSA • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 17.86 Skindlver watch Day/date with black luminous dial. Elapsed lime beze!. 17.86 ,, Digital wa tch Clear lucite case. squa re dial with digital hou rs and minutes. Colored straps and dials. .. ' ,. ' . ' .. • ' ' . .I ,, 10.86 Pendant watch Lucite an d plastic ~cases, silvertone metal chai ns. Colored cases an d dial s. Fashion watch ' Lucite and plastic oval cases, coordi nated straps. Rotating desig n on dial. Multi -colored dials. .. 12.95 Mickey Mouse watch Silvertone metal case, base metal back. Red leather strap. I ' • 1 ~ ' I I ~ s 1 " c I " ' 3 l 3 I n c s •• pl r; ,; l A F s • le .. , ' Test .Just a Nice~ . / ByJi\CKIEll\'MA.N tosptak and re3d English, ''\Vt fef'I it 's a great ad-and e ncyc lopediits and Both he and lt1i ss ' 0t ... o ... ,,.1i.M.Mt Palisades has a different van1age to be bilingual," films are 'available in both &-hindler saidlh;11t children r T v I ' Kathy Schindler has de-philosophy. Blum sa id. langu .. ges. in the bilingual 11rogram I 0 0 Unteers 11 ''eloped her O\\'n informal ''\Ve want to encourngc 1he prog1·am in\•ol,•esone Also, Blum said that in play freely together while line. J test to see what language a acceptance o f .th ei r class at each of the three the second grade gifted stu-older childicn "·ho learned . . . t ch1ldfeelsathomcin partieular background," grade levels. The t'lasses dents are put in the bil-under a traditK>n i 1•:system f '."he girt or l~ve ""·hi ch you have given so rreely JI "You talk "'ilh lhem, ask Thomas Blum, school prin·. have aboul half Spanish· ingual program·-"so lhal tend to s plit Into groups f ttus past year is the most valued gift one can ever t lhrm how old they are. wh at cipal, said. speaking and ha lf English· it does not become a class along language and cultural _.... receive. . , . ti language their mother lie s:.iid ('hildrt'n ""'hose speakin i:stu~ents. for di s advantaged r--::_......::._::_ ___ ===------7',;-,1;,;:-B_ecau~e of the generosity of w1lh~g. volunteers .[ spC<1ks. what they watch on p ri nl a r y I an ~ 0 3 ge 1 s So f11r only one p;.irent has children." The Pl"OCram, now ti ~ •ttondr .t1tthfad.-i~' financed 1)y th OGO lll;-ti!e fund s. Two bllfn(~•I teachers and five bCU¥~\nl aids are employed. ...,, • f patients in (·onva lescent homes were v1s1t.ed, youths ( television." she said. Spanish learn to read inth<it asked that a child not Ix• in Jl is own two children are ' wert: tri ur.h t g~mes and crafts, people in '!eed or P.li ss S<"h1ndler . a first Jani;:ua~C,\\-"hlieat thesame thl'program.Blum said. in the bilingual c lasses, he 1 m~<hral ~llen tton were .transported. shut-ins re-( i;radc teachC'r al llalisades time thf'y improv<" their Activities in. the bilingual said ~ <:e1vcd rr1C'nd ly reassuring telephone calls, and f School in Capistranq Beach, English orally. <"lasses focus o n cultural Tht> program has im· r moun~ai.ns Of <'lerical wor:k "".ere r educed to r has a· good r eason for delv. 1'hat U'a\' thf'Y 3f(• ablC' 10 pride, he s aid. P.1 ot hers JlfO\'t•d Student interaction C inolchill ~fornumerous agcncies. . C ingintothechild 's language study and li.'a.rn at their come to demonstrate P.tex-;1s "·el l as learning. Blum In addition, thanks to support from the~ommun1 -background . ability level instead of bring r-ic_a_n_a_n_d_A..,m_•_•.,.i_ca_n_c_oo_k_in_,_._h_<l_ic_-._•_s_. -------! r l Y: programs such a.s tourt refer_r~I. hospital enter-t She is one or t wo bilingual held bark by a language r l~1nmt'.nt; \\'Ork~hops and t~a1.n1ng, were over· ,, !rachers in the on ly bil-barrier. Blum said . JCR f '4hcl m1nglyrQl'elvedtoth.c Ml'..:eht of alJ.concC'rn~d ,. 1ng ual p rogram in lhe The bilingual program in enney Because of Ole uncertain and orten d1scourag1ng Capistr'cino Unified School kind C'rgarl-<'n through the an~ apprehensive time. in which we live it '."'Ould ~e j Di strict. second grade also involves f eas~ to become . c~n1cal. However du~1ng ~his C While olht>r s<"hools tea<"h t ea(: hi n g span i s h t 0 Christmas season 1t IS perhaps an appropriate t ime ,, Spanish-spc<1king <'hildren Engli.Sh·speaking ehi ldrl'll . 1 to reflect upon our most important natural resource ' r--------------------1 , -ourselves. { f We have abundant personal resources to care for f J! each oth~r. lo bring happiness to families. friends, 0 ,. and fellow human beings. We have varying degrees ' '(; of health and strength to give so we may improve ' f life around us. We have a wealth of potential, some-f !! not yet realized. 'I J To all or you who have contributed so much, and J t to all who will in the future give of time, patience. r C and love, we offer our sincere thanks and best '( l wishes for a happy holiday season. f ; From the Orange Coast Voluntary Action f C Centers ; j 1-luntington Beach Fountain Valley f C Westminster Costa Mesa f f Garden Grove (West Orange County) f • • I I -~ ....... ~1Mlt. ............................. .... Drivers· Warned Of Holiday Peril The holiday season - with its hectic round of shopping. partying and on - ce·a·,year vi siting -brings added perils for drivers. ec- cordlng to th e Automobile Club or Southern California. "Avoid the temptation to carry boxes or infants on the flat . .sheJf.Jike area just bf:low the rear window - it's a dangerous resting place if you need to stop suddenly," he continued. "~!uch of the partying ,-----------' an(I gift delivering goes on at night", says Robert J. Cheney, the club's publiC' s afety manager. "Night driving entails a higher risk. even in calmer seasons. To make matters worse, the holidays bring a s harp increas e i n the number or 'social drinkers' on the roads,·· he wams. "Brightly lit decorations _on, buildings , homes· and streC't lamps compouna the PrOblem ·by confusing our JCPenney nie;httime view or traffic signals,·· Cheney points out.· In addition to reviewing such hazards. Cheney offers these commoq-sense, pre· Ch ristmas r.cminders for d~ers \\'ho'll be transport· ing capacity loads of friends and presents in cofning weeks: "!remember to make full use of your car's trunk for those mounds or packages, instead of O\'C'rloading the back seal so your rear view is obscured. 20 File Airport Complaints SAN DIEGO {/\Pl - Resident s have fil ed 20 claims ""'ilh the San Di.ego I;nified Port District asking SGO mi llion in damages because or noise at San Diego's LindbC'rgh Field. The c laims are, pre - liminary to lawsuits P.1rs. Robert Adelizzi , a spoke~man for th e Airport Relocation Committee, said Tuesday. "If the claims ate not re· jecled b.v lhe port district \\·ithin 45 clays. the l;;\\P de- C'ms them aulon1atically re· 1eclt>d .ind \I il hi n s ix months fol1011 ini:: the end of !he 45-da,\• 1>cr1ocl. 1:111 -.uits 11ill bf' f1l l'rl by t"Omhi nin~ all of th e ctn un;ints into one nclion, ··she said. "fl.1rs. f\f ar.v Sinclair said !he port <'Ommission had ··no rC"al concern (or thousands or area residents 1n the heart of the city who are continually burdened by this noise." She said jl't noi1iit has beconle "an in- tolerable nuisance." Port Commi ~si oner Chairman C.R. Campbell ~aid the port commlsslon •·as concern ed over the plight of ·resid ents in the field n ight pa\l~rn. 1.frs. Adcliizi said the ai rport relocpllon commit· tee had r etained Los Hunting ca~ watches.' -Pocket one ~ for Santa.; 3·9.95 Our Pencron• hunting case pocket watches With antiqu&--like cases in your choice ot ,, scene: fisherman. stag and dog, or duck and dog. All 17·J in yellowtone metal. Just !he righl price lo pocket one for yourself at only 39.95 Arnex pocket watch chain, 3.15. .~ .. Angeles attorney Ge rald "'"-• ~;;;;;~~ Fadem. whose firm "'on •uils lil•d by re>idents Shop Swlday I 0 A.M. lo 6 P.M. o1 the folowlnq slorts: against Los Angdes In· FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT Beach (714) 644·2313 ternationalAltPort. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hunlinglon Beach (7141892-7771 I r I Happy holidays from our - beauty salon staff. And, thanks very much for letting us help you plan a more beautiful ·holiday you. No •ppolntment nece111ry. CMrg. it. Shop Sunday I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m.. at the foftowinq stores: l=ASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (7 14) 644-2313 HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771 . ........ Baxter's a very busy host these days - laking reservations for lunch and dinner. arranging banQuets and private parties and almosphenng lhe place uo for the holidays w1!h decoraHon s and Chnstmas caroling. If you have any ideas about ho liday leshviltes for :;our lam1ly or group, give Baxter a call -he's never too busy to discuss and arrange lhings for vour enjoyment Tf'la!'s Baxter for voul Phone 540-2475 JCPenney The Christmas Place • ~ . ; . ' { ... ' ~ . . ~ . ~ .. ~ . For Christmas gifting ... Take a big 25°/o off our sweater coats and capes. Then sneak one under the tree. For you-know-who. . Just in lhe nick of lim'J. A great way to wrap up your f'lbll~y gift list-and save a htlle boodle besides And wait 'till you see our nifty looks. Bulky ribbed sweaters tnmmed and unlnmmed Some with fashion hood. Some with cuddly lamb and 1m1ta11on lur acrylic collars In all kinds OI colors and styles And'c;:i11es? YOu bet-many. many 10 choose from. Moslly everyth1ng's 1n easy care acrylic or wooltacryhc blends. Slzes S·M·L Better hur1 y Shop Sunday I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND. New port Beach 17 141644-2313 • HUNTINGTO N CENTER. Hunlmq10n Beach 17141892-7771 . HARBOR CE~TER. Costa Mesa (7 14 ) 646·b021. ,, •' ' •• •• . ' L I ' I . ' • ') l ' • • .. ,, .... ~ ! Campus "' ··-Scholarships Open Doors 0 · , .. I •· .•. . \• Bv JO 01. ... 'iOS Ol b. D.11h ...... ~1•11 ··A litlh: hit o! life ~nd l 1\'111~ h1·I µ:. in s~lt 1ng one's goals .·· \\'1th t his thought 111mind.1;;;hr 1l·ll t• Sn1Hh has st<J 1'tt'(l hl·r 1u1Hor \l·ar 1n 1••1llf',!:f', :.omt• 16 yc;.i r;. i.dlt·r :.ht• finished ht'r sophomort· ,\'c<ir ;.it Rr1 g h;H11 Yo ung L'n1\'f'r:.it.1 Ctrtr tHlt' \reaver ls s t;1rl1ng l'rl·:.h on he r coll t•gl' c;1rt't•r. :.ipproxin1<.i tcly 30 \'t'<1r'> :1 ftcr lc:1\'ing hi g h -;thoo l l:.1rol\'n .Jaek:.un . at :12. ;_d:.11 1:-. · st;u·tirig l'r11n1 ,.,er;~t i:h '' :ind 1\1th 11ords of ::.upport lro111 !fJCtl<l s .ind co- 1rorkc rs· .'''\'ou 're not too old tu gu hack to ~ehnol ·· 'fhest• thfl'l' \\'Cfl.' l'h O:-l'll by l.,'CI To11•n ;.ind Co1111 lo 1·ect'l\'C its fir st scholarsh1µ:.. "'h1ch <1\"il~·s \viii be givtn lo ··rnature persons returning lo school full ·time for continued cduca- l1on a fter a Jong lapse of time.·· Three "·ere given this year , but IN JUNIOR YEAR: GABRIELLE SMITH • • -. . ' .-.. , ' . . . " J \.J~1. 'Jl1J ... ' r.\ "t·d ti.~:r.,_· w~,1-"} ?• 'f. ... ,,, IJ _ 1 •• e- BEA ANDERSON, Editor 1 .. " . •.' • - P.ICKING UP WHERE SHE LEFT OFF: GERTRUDE WEAVER t"o full· year. full ·tui.tion scholarships ~·il l be given annuall y he reaft~. ,, \\'hy \Vel'e "mature persons :.tiµu\ated ? to get married a nd have th ree looking for\\.'ard to the "'inter quarter children. (she .::tarted in the fall ). "'Jt always ha:. been 1ny dre.a n1 and .. 1 really enjoy going a nd 1 do feel desire to finish school." she saul. th.i t I h;ivc more maturity. !'ify goals After her marriugl', she \\·as bu:.y are n1ore set. I "'as sort of floundel'· \\'O)IE~'Sol.1 8 ~·ith community \l'Ol'k , ~uch as heing ing " . . , d · ''Because r.·r ·re mature \\'omen.·· Pl'Csicle nt of the locul hos p1t<:1l aux-. 1'herc ii'l'requestions 1nherm1n a.s s:1id Belsy Gil mer. a To11·n <1nd Go"'" iliary. She "'as a den mother •. taught to l\lhethcr she 1routd bea~Je ~ohack 1r spokesman. ··u al so hus u v.·omen's · Sunday School und 11·orked 1\11th pre · :.icad~ni ic atly. "In the beginning 1 had lib cas t. \\'c reulizc yo u can get schools. doubt s aboul competing," she com- buricd . It's ro1n1non knowl edge lhat ntented ... J dirln 't reahze the school II '!' hard to ni<1kc it at that lime." :'\,EE DE D CARl<:ER ha d :s uch iugh standards. I was '!'he three "·un1en \Vere ·chosen 011 "1'hi s past year I decided tl \Yas pleast'd to be accep~ed . I kne\V-I was the has1i; of essays tht!y 11·rote a bout about Lint e lo go hack to school,'' she fa cing stiff compct1t1on . then1sel ves and their co\leae pJ;1ns . said'. · · 1 ctccidccl n1Y chi tdren 1v~re All or the C\UTPnt \vinners plan to gro\11ii and I needl'd a c:1reer. I'd like enter ,~ helr:fing profession oftce they then1 t'o be proud of nll' ·• have their <legree Pier c hildren arc 5, 14. and 12, and Ga briell e Smith. a resident ,6f ~~e esti.mates that ~er ol~est daui:hter lr\•inc, hopes to continue thtougll ·Wtllbd1ncolleg.e 11·1th~e 1 . . . ~raduate school and obtain a PhD for Going back d1~ cnta1\ a pe riod ol ad· a career as a clinical psychologist. _ 1ustm~nts he said. :·it 11·as hard to ~et She wali a ps)'chology major at bac~. 1nlo the rou.line. But now t.ni Brigham Youn g before dropping. out getting the feel of 1t much better. I m '. ~ >IARVELOUSSOIOOL "It doesn't bother n1e any more. I enjoy studying. VCI is a marYelou~ school. The people the re have helped me get back in and 1·m very ap- preciati\'e." . . Carolyn Jackson, also a n Irvine ~e­ sident. pl ans tQ major In ~0~1al ecology l\'ithoan eOli>hasis on cr1m1nal JUSti ce. She was irifluenced to go back by staff and faculty members at UCI 1vh ile working in the registrars' of-~A !ice. .,• "l really didn 't ha\·e a push rro:m r1 m\' fami!~· to go to college,'' she said. ' ,;. • ··~l.YJam l.ly \\'as \'Cr)'.J:_eli~ious. They ( told me to ·marry a nice guy and stay in church.· .. , \1•anted more thiln that. I couldn't find it in Nebraska so I moved to New \'ork. ·- ·rhis \\'as "'here-she met her huslland . 1,1.·tio was to become a stu- dent at UCl. and from "'horn she11ow is divorced. She has no children, so she is free to spend several years thinking .about what kind of \\'Ork she would hke to do -!\!rs. Jackson 11•as ner\'ous about go- ing' to school but finds she ··really loY· es it.·· -~ CREDIT DUE • She e.sptM!lallt \vants to credit lb.ree UCI professors for helpin~ her make lhe tra ns istion, Joseph \\'h1te, George Roberts and 0 . L. E. ~1btia . "These three \Vere my inspiration,·· she said. for Gertrude \\leaver. the Town and Gown schOlarship mi ght n1ea n the difCerence bct1,1.·een g~lting a col- lege degree and not. Tht: Newport Beach resident, alsn divorCed, has not \\:orked for 30 years and now finds that she .must support hers elf and her two ·youngest children.· who attend Corona del 1'1ar lligh SchQOL ·· 1 need to go to \\"Ork but it will be to my advantage to have a deg ree," she said . She plans to go into psychology,. with the goal of "trying to change court procedures an.d ramily law which make it hard in a dl\'orce. "The man gets th e incom e and the "'om an gets the mortgaged house," she explained. :\!rs. \\·cave r has been taking ex· tension classes at UCI, \v1th an A average , and \1·as encouraged to app· ly ror the scholarship by staff mem- bers ·at th e• \\'o men's Opportunit) Center. ,\Jso. she graduated from junior col· IC'ge in Kansas \Yith top grades. so she does not fear compclLt1on in th< classroom . • "But it's definitely I here \vhen i• comes to going.to work.'' The former Professional model plans to take t6 units next quarter and \\·ork part·time, if she can find a suita- ble job. · lier "big disa'ppointmcnt" over itol finishing college Soon will be erased, she hopes, 1,1.•ith great lhfnks to Town and Gown. - ·No Kicks • Ill This for Mo Ill Ann Landers ~ f)[1-\R A ~~ J.,\;<;J)EnS: Our t110 e!'r-old c hild 1, g11111~ n1c :l 1 1~r1 ·ard ti me She know:-~hr ran ;1l1\;11, tf Rlt' d11 11·n .ind j.!\'l ht'r v.·al' hv owing a lt'n1pi'I' tantrun1 E~pct'l ,d out "1 pu1)hC::. • )1 1~ :.o t•n1barr.r.--.1nl! to hair 1nt1r hil (I tht'OW hCr,o•lt 1111 tht• ftuur Lil lhl' · :-J.orc o" Hll' 'U\'l('rn1;n·kt•t . k 11'I. ·ml ii:· i}land h .. Jd hrr breal h uu!d ci: 1-A.f:i' l111'11:-. hlu•· I 111 .111 .i ul -.hl' 't(l1ght k i U hef :.l'I f I 1.1J \\~,,,1.., l,!l\t' 111 ,1 1\d bu.\ h\?r \1n.i1 shr \1,1n1, Tht'n I l::l't mad Jt n1~ ~··If bec.111'•' I k1hhl ~hl' h._is put Ont' 01 t•r on n1 r l'lt'.1,.i \11n . .(l11 t• 1n l's11111(' Jll · \'ICl'. ,, 1'\\'f:\ 1'\' 1'1111 F_j;. \'to:.\ B . OLD Ol'TS.\l.\l!'l'C:I> B\" ,\ 'J'\\'l>· YEAR 0 1.0 hulrlin i: hi ... hrt·ath. The next ti1nr your l\\o·\ r :1 r ·old ha~ a te~1,rr tantru111 , ju .. 1 i1·t.hr r kirk-and ~crt'am . Sho,~· no ~i,C.n of anJ?,t•r, db.tress or ernbarra,.s· 1nt•nt. Ti·ll h1•r 1·nu will 11'ail until she r·;i l111s 1!01\ 11. Shf''ll 11ink 111) iri l{aln \\h1•11 :-.h1· di,C'O\'t'r':!> ht·r liUlc acl hlrl!o nrllf"'d hi>r 1r1·n. [)~;\I i \\'\ \1111 'l'l'Ol 111 h:ill' .111 111' ,tl\,\\t'f' (',111 )'OU ,<;C t fl(' "11t1L·th111,c 1h..1t h.13 been l>ot he r 1 11~ nh!' lor .1 10111; tunt•"' (°.in ,1 P\'t ... oll \\hll I:-> J10l born or .I t'" 1-.h p..1rt•nt:<; belong to 1hc Jl!w1 sh f;_lllh .• DEAR 2J: ,\ frit'IHI nf m1nf' g:ivc me .1 Star or ();111<\ l.1 -.\ 1 ear and I ha\'l' IK'<·n re.td , Jud;11:.n1. fl.I)' 1no1hc r 1~ a· t'o I.id C\t r died rrom 1ni:: up on <l1 vo rre<l Catholic ani.I tn Y falhcr is 1.uthl'ran. Can T turn .Jewish'' -~ll SS L'.':I DE\'.'l'I FI EO OEi\R ;\!IS.'\: 1r \Ou 11 t•r<' ba11lized in thi• ('atholic church you are a ('a1holir. If \OU \11'31ll to ('tnbrace Judaism ~011 1;1a~ do w . St•lt•c,t a rabbi ""·ho \\ill ~i\r .1u11 i11s truc1ions. Thr que)tion of uht'lhl'r or not ~·ou "·ould lhrn'bt· "J f'\\ish" i:. one \ll'hi r h has h<'('!l argued (or cenlurit"s. ;\lost thrologian:-. ""·nuld say ~ou are a Gen· tile 11ho ha!'> chosen lo 11n1brace th1· Jt·\\ish faith. fo nh1 .~in g? \\'ell. here's the rf'· Ytr .. e .. \s a child or Je"·ish parents, if I "il'lhrd 111 rm hr are Catholicis1n I cn11h1 do ~o. HutJ,\\·ould still be a Je w \llhfl had co11re11ed. DEAR ANN LANDER S: \V e emplo)'ed <i baby·sitter for the fi rst time last ni ght. As "·e we nt out I was sure l had l('fl all the necessary in- struclions. \\.'he re "·e could be reached in an eme rgency, the numbers to ca ll. fi re. police. dOc tor, etc. Later 1n the evening a terrible thought s truck n1c. I had not told the sitter ho11• to g1l'e directions to our house . \1•hich is diffi culL to fi nd unless a per.son knows lh:i l lCrrlt.l)ry"!--and f f'\\ 110 I no\\/ have lhl' tl1reclions.tape_d,to 1he phone, algng "'ilh our address. Please suggest this to your readers. Ann I ha\'e kno1,1.rn l>E'(!Pie to forget their o" n l<'lcphone number in tJ n l'm crge11c y A C l :'\C l ~NAT I ~IOTll E I{ '· DEAR !\IOTllE:R: Thanks for an excellent suggestion. ll cou ld be a lilesa\•er. DEA R ANN LA.NDEO.S: !\1y sis· t~ t1 :1ug hter is 16, very pretty. tJ ncJ. haS a rare talent for attracting youn g n1cn. Lee has had four Yery fine boys rrazy about her in the last 18 months . The ma nner 1n "'hicJl she dismisses them is brutal. I am concerned about her cruelty and l:1ck or reehng.-1'he girl has a re- gula r "love museum" ef gifts, lette rs a nd (i o em s rro rn h e r fo rn1 e r sweethearts. Am I fOQlash to be con- ccrnt'd. -AU!\'T JUNE DEAR AUNT: A young girl who • • • must be so punis~ing In teri;nfnatlnt her relalionships has deep.seated emotional proble ms. I hoge Lee xets some proresslonal help before she car- ries this pattern Jnto marriage-or she "·ill probabJy have several. Are yo u, or is someone you C:i:lre about n1E!sslng around \utth 'Cl.ru gs - or considering it? Are all df'ugs bad: }\'hat about pot -in moderation ~ Ann Landcrs 's ne\v bookl et, "Str :i icht Dope on Drugs," sep•r ates the f<icls from the fiction. For each booklet ar- del'ed. send a dollar bill, plus a long. self-addressed, stamped envelope 120 cents postage) to Ann L.anders. P.O. Box 1400. Elgin. Ill. 60 12Q. ' \ • • • ' ' . . • • - ,. -The Week'~ Market Highlights NASD Quotations on Mu~ual Funds This Week ,..... Vot1'. -FOi• '9w!fll ,, • ll~t to! '"" """ .~.., Pf•· C't Oii M11twl f"""°"••-.0 6, 11111 ""50 ·~. ...... OK.mMt 29. ltlt .. ~."' AJll "4m G .. J.16 J.• .t.dm IM 1 .10 J,OI •dm ln5 6.'1 1.!111 M vl-J.10 J.61 ' ClwM Fd 6.U l.IJ MIO F-6.ll.....nx::..ti ~lf.t) II.It CNA MNO FOS: 101 Flld 1.U . 1' OU .. : ltr+I(~ F •.11 4.S! FOr+ Gr 1.)J l... Cl' L"°' IO.Ol l•.11 ltr+l(~ G '·'' •.u f'<K.l .. 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J.I• Sto<;.t ~ S_.• 6.llt CW.I S. 2.0l J.22 PION" 11 •.•l 1.11 !.l!J\ e1 ).o.s s.u s.Mcl •.oo •.JI hi M1>UI ~•.Jt 6.Jt AP@llO __ Ul-f,tl •l"l•Mll 1'.tJ l.'K PLMG I Eltct f:lt:-Por•r• 111 1.31 PU Gl!O I .OS l.IO Flsm s '·'' Lnc:lm•~ .1 Di s.~ PLl l r" '3f 4.n Toys Still Selling Well, Makers Say ~ BOSTON -T oys are still selling 1,1,·ell in the. t• .S. this Chri stmas, though infl ation is taking its loll, m akers say. Indust ry s pokesmen estim ate that toys cost an aver;:ige of I~ per- cent more this Christmas season than last year. ll6wever, since sal es ha\·e gone up only an average of 12.5 percent over the same time period. this year's profit margin is smaller. a Suc h t:N s a s P layschool's ?i-tcDonald · amburger , the now-16- year·old rbie IJ1>1l, and Rub-a· Dub Dolly a re all selling well. So are "ar tio n lo~·5 .. like an Evet Knievel toy that flies apart on im· pact. " A 1'1A:\: "'it h a hole 1n his sh~ OA·\11 buy a toy for his children \lo'here he won't buy something like- 3 new rerriger alor!" ~u::cording to one toy producer. Approxl mately 1,500 or 4,500 \\'Orkers of the f"i!.her ·Price Com· pany have been laid off at the company's four U.S. plants since September -300 more than "'ere laid off last year. a company represcntali\'C said. "The middlemen, and chai n and depa rtment stores-: arl' buying less th is year. The demand on t he trade level has been softer " and there is fear of recession, accord- ing to a <'O n1pany rl'presentalLVt'. "We have felt t he effects of an unstable product." Traditionally. slack ltmc £or toy mal\e rs is September th rough t.1ucfi ""ith Christmas toys being made a nd sold to retailers before Se ptember. A spokes m a n fo r l\T ~1ttcl To\'makl."rs said there had been a s1o',1do"·n 1n s;dt's to retailers, but "'tlUld not disclose the number of "se<ison;.il la1offs" hi s compan.'' had expericnl'ed . "Our rt'·ortlcr p:.itl<'rn i~ not as strong as "'e "'Ould like," he said. Toys this season carry a heftier price t ag, primaril y because of a n increase in material cost s - c9'4 SWISS VAtJLTS PR'IV;o.1'~STORAGE 5lwf. GeM . c.oln.. ~ (7U) 835·7'4 I NOf'l·O~nlc lt19 fl CllllV l rtWF•d • 80nd•d .•. N,OACK'S TROPHY and ENGRAVING CHR ISTMAS and EXECUTIVE GI FTS •Silv erware •Pewter •J ewelry Clo1lng Slock1, 11me d1y lra1h . , In the i1MIQ4111ll I l,ERSOHAUZED EHGRAVIHGI 646-3141 I 02 E. I 6th SI. -at Superior Costa Mesa '. plasllt', fabrics and paper board are all higher. a spokesman rur To~· 1\l anufacturers of An1crit;1 said. "DURI NG '.\1 0 ST of thl' year p<i r£'nts will buy the lO\\'erprit·ed 1oy:i but for Chri~t m<i s they pu.rchase th~ Sl2 lo S20 to~·s," he ad ded . "So far there is no strong re- s1st;in ce to hig he r.Prices; children Sl'l' promotional items and still want th em ," according t o a spokesman from J .(·. Penny Com - pany. which carries the nafion "s maior toy brands. "fewer ind ividual !toy) units ha,·e been sold this season, and f'here is a strong j.Ddication that TC· toulers and v.·holesalers "·aot to he ,\·irtual\y clear of stock on D<'<'. :11. T his is not typical or lhl· Ill• dustry," according lo a ·roy r.ta n u f act u rer s of :\m(•r1r.1 represcn'tativc " "Space r epresents monl"Y. no one wants to rinance inventory especiall y wit h the sofln<'SS in con· fidence acr_o_&sJhe <'ountry "_ co. U~lyl lmtr.tdi.1.tt IHllYtl')'l C.okl coin~. ~11\\•r bvlh~'"· 1-.r &iivcr ro1n bi)g:i i\l'ld Pl..ll1num. lnterc:ontine.nuJ ' Investment Com.p.any • WO Newport C.entor Dr. Newporl Beach 644-9410 .... )~,JI ••• n• ••• ~ lt.Dt M.14 u.n ~ .. c .... °" 11.6.l ..... I. n .u.1.11>1 ll.1 ........ M ... n ..... 1' What's New in Stock s FOR THE WEEK DEC. l•DEC. 20, 1911 STOCKS TO I E AOMllTf.O TO THE N,'l'.$.E. 81Ht•er Hiii In< Sec -OK 30 F~I M1s1•n1po~ Coro -J ... l• COltPO•AfE NAME CHANGES L M I lnwt\tor• From Urwin Mt11 ln•e)" . .. ACOUlJITIONS, MEltGEltS -0 llltELIMINA•'I' NEGOTIATIONS S.tnltMnl S!Hl -"'~ S1rogp1r+g BO;rouo;ll~ Coro . Gldpr .. , Sc:lffKH ltle; F11tmont FoOa• . Tic roe ~Y•lfm• N•ll O.llrnirCorp . BMi• OI Commerce lefl'llK<> Ir+< • Sl.arl•·Wet•t" AB !,";'!e,,',r.',"1(C,,.~f,";:~~ .... ~i:·~ny,.;1d 50S ConM>l•<l•t•a , Felo•I M•nul•<lu'ln9 MEllGEltS CALLEO OFF Kinf.,c•n Recrt<ilTOn-Groiip:-l!"iiMon Co•o D•t•ll••" Door Corp -We•lntr S<i•e•a Amtrlt•n "'9rono•Yh<i-H•rlH EnterpJ"•-.S IN Clt EA,EO Ol YI Ot:N05 8'""'"'"~ Corp -Ult lre>m It 8u•<a.t• In< -16( hom 11< C•m-11 Soi.Ip -llc trom 1'9• >< C•o1!a! Holdont (otp -l "X lre>m 1' 1'C F...,,.rt l P•pet S-0 ~ JI'>< !tom JO<: HOe•ner w.ioor1 -1k rro... nc: MCAl"'"--lk ltoml'Oi: N•t<J.111 f•Clftloer S.rWltr\ -I'~ ''""' '~ P1!1\lon C11 -1'0i: rrom lk S111r!Ot1 C11rp -6J """' S< T It W In< -lO< lrom ?It " c • '. I ·-, , j ' ··1 · -• • 1 .• ~.'.:J. ~ Gaming World! A Winner· CA RSON c11·v . Ne,·. <L:PI J -Despite lhe re· cession, Nevada 's gambl- ing industry is nourishing. ··October's business was one of the greatest months of t he year," said Les Kofoed, execuli\·e direetor of the g<i1 ming indug.t.y of Nevad a, a n organization of northern Nevada's c<1sino owners. Casiilo exec utives and stat e officia ls say t ha t des p i t e t h e n a-t-ion a l ecOnomic do\\1 n l ur n the ga mbling business has not 'been hurt. In sorne cases the number of players may be do"'". but the betting volume is up. Clark Russell , gener al m:1 nagcr of the Ormsby llou~c here, a hotel-casino, s<iid the 'last two mOnths ea~ily topped the business of the same period in 1973. During this time of economic stress people still seem will ing "to try to run up their money." Not everyone 1n ~evada 's -tou r i st business is t hriving. The s rhaller motels in I.as \l ep:a~ ha\~ t.>XpC'rienecd a drop-off in \Olumr. ff (JHIN <.':1h11l, cxt--euti\"e rl1 rl·e!or of l hc J'\evada Hesr>rt A~soc1<1tion, \\'hich revrcsents n1o~t n1 ;1jor hotc.J-ra:i;inos in L:1s Vei::as. something back •.. they plunge more." Frank Johlison. an .of- ficial or the llilton hotel chain, "'hic h o wn s t \\.'O casinos in Las Vegas. says "·innings this year are not as gOod as last year: but "1973 \lo'as a super ye<Jr." John son, former chai rman of the l'>ev ada Gaming Con· t rol Board. holds the theory that -"gambling is one of FINANCE \he last th ;ngs people do g ive up '' in ti nies o f hardshi p. llE CITES th e s mal l town or Ely, which several years ago was hit by a m a· said the motels th at depend jor labor str ike. Det.pite .on the overflow have fel t a "'ideSpread un e m pl oy- loss. Tie said sightseers ment. Johnson said, casino give a lot of business to the rt'ceipts skyrocketed. smaller hotels and these Kofoed, who has been in persons are tra\"cling less. gambling for more than 20 But' the big hotel.casinos years. says the business are enjoying a brisk play, during hard times has suf- Cahill said, mainly because fered but to a fesser degree of a num15er of lar~e con-th an many other industries ventions visi ting Las in this nation. \"egas_ lie said casinos offer the ""Tht> people that are rl'al lure of "somethin~ for ga mblers n1ay be more nothing ." Cnemployed prone to g;1mb lc "'hen persons with large amounL'i other thinJ:?s t ig ht<'n Ull." uf lin1e nn their hands "sec said Cahill . "The.\' are if they t'an"t pirk up a few fJ guring they n1i ght get 'L·xtra buck s," said Kofoed \Vcll. Jamrs "Jake" l\"oel , · "l',·e ah\:1\S h<'ard it ex-chief of economic resl'at(•h pressed tli :1 t th~· rea l and ~c<·11 r 1t1cs for the state gan1hlcrs ~arnllll' more in gam i ng control bo;i rd, poo r -t-i11r~ .. t-!l ,,. i n~_vs, "The ta lk s 1 ha\·e had • \\'ith casino people, they just ha\'en't felt the crunch like other industries." And casinos, according to Koe!, are not "'r iling off any more bad de bts or "marke rs" than in past years. Casinos in the Past during som~ci.ods h:ta,l·~ haa troubJeCmJec?ting d. owea by"lhe pl ayers. ' The v.·inte' i,s usually th sloW· seasoi Jt9r Nevada's casinos, but (Ciel said there a re no m • e m ploye layoffs plan an usual this year. SACRAMENTO I ·- The_California ast11M,- gene r a l says the St\\.£ could Sa\·e S5 14.800 by in- suring its 28,000 vehieles itself. The report, out last wctk, said the Depa rt ment of Gene r a l Serv ices e m - barl\ed this Ju ne o n • lt}rce-yea r private irt surance progr all'! costlfJt 7.7 million. 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' • .- ·--. 1 I • ··---• Sund • Oectmber n . 1974 DAILY Ptl.Of - -Pressu;re on RB.ms~ Defense in Playoff T" t LOS ANGELES (A Pl -George 1Al· len could reap his greatest revenge on the Los Ana:eles Rams toduy when he brings his Washington Redski'ns-'to. lhe Coliseuru ror an opening round ..... ·,game or the National Foottiall jLeague's Super B~playoffs. . That match-up pitS--..Washlnglon's highest scoring tea m in tlll!~'tional Conference against the Rams o have allowed the fewest points. Allen was fired by the Rams, despite a winning record, following the 1970 season and immediately was hired as he.ad coach of the Redskins, Bahashoff Bypassed -For Honor A group or men who started out with a high degree of of credibility and \l.ilh a sound idea of buildinJ: sports in Orange County. h11ve now deflated themselves with t \110 brutal errors. The men, ranging from a sew2r e),'.I. pert to an innkeeper, have tried to tab an Orange County sports celebrity of the year. And they got off on the right foot by se lecting standout personalities .!j uch as retired race driver Dan Gurney and tennis great Rod Laver. • They he ld a ba nquet for the reci· pients and garneced much publicity and praise for the project. Then they went astray. , Error one "'as '~•hen they honored an Anaheim l·ligh football coach as celebrity of the year, ignoring the GLI NN Wl-ttl E bona fide exploits of such people' as Olympic swimming multi·medalist Shirley Babashoff, to name bUt one desen:ing candidate. ~ Error l"'o came on the heels of·the first tragedy. Only it-was evtn more. gross. The group tabbed ·an old sports writer for tionors. Again, Babashoff "·as ignored. And t his time she had cad'ded to her three Olympic medals by turning in 5parkling perfor:ma~ last summer in the U.S. cham pionstii~:am ·the •dual meet with East Germany. Tn the U.S. tiUe meet B3bashbff won the 200 and..400·m·eter fretstyles. Not bad? Take Into furthef. account that her times we're world . records. And if that isn't enough, she anchored two winning relay teams to spark her club to the national AAU crown. • Then for an encore she came'back'a week later to t hr ash the East ·Germans. who were dubbed The Fly· ing Frauleins for their imposing times. She li ed her world· record in winning the 200 free and she anchored the U.S. freestyle relay team to victory. Surely that series of accomplish· ments on the national and intema· lional level would put her in line for recognition as-Orange County Sports Celebrity of the year. I mean, since she is one-of 10 can· didates from the United Slates ol America to receiYe the SulliYan A"".ard (given to the country's top amateur athlete each year). it must seem clear that someone with true sports sav\'y has recognized her ef. forts. Sadly, the Fountain Valley girl con- tinues to be ignored by the sandlot sports experts "'ho are stuck on men .as being the only capable sports peo· pie or who are bent on making a burlesque of a once worthwhile en- deavor. Baba.~hoff wH I go on to fROre glory, and other Olympic Games. She may win the Sullivan Award someday. But it's beginning to seem certain that her own county wi ll bypass her for plaudits because one group of mal· informed. near·Sighted birds lacks good sense. Utah Records 97_ • 77 Victory Over Anteaters S/\LT LAKEC11'Y-·The Universi· ty or Utah ran off 14 straight points early in the second half to break open a close game and record a 97 -77 win over .the Unlver!;lty of Californi a Irvine Saturday night· before 7 .872 basketb:ill rans. here. -The UC I Anteaters trailed at the hall 44 -38 and scored the first t"·o points or the second half,making it 44 ·40, but Ut·ali !Cored the nex.t 14, l:iV· ing the Utes a 58·40 margin wlth 16:46 left in the-t'ontest. Led by All·Amerlcan Picky Burden. Utah sta~·td In rront the resL of the v.·ay and had a 29.po\nt lead .at one point of the second half. Burden had a game·high of 31 points. UCI Shot only 41 percent from the rield . the first 1im<.· all year it shot un· der SO, but l11t on 21 ol 22 free lhro"•s, •.. .., ..... ( ..... ~ ... 1 "''" -- UCI 1111 1, ft fill I• M<l<WU I ' J IJ .H<>• 1111 6171•J-I .,llOH.t" • • 1 ,, ,, .. _ • ' 1 • fOl.tt• fq.t!tl!N, VWll ...... J I 0 , I 1. I J I 0 I • 0 • ' 0 0 0 I O ,. " 1) ,, • !,team he has piloted to foor fil ratght l"•Yolfbtrths. This time he faces the Rams. a ctub he.has beaten in the only l'A'O re· cul~ ~easoo games they'\'e played ._ ln 1971 and two weeks ago. . Allen dw~lls lightly on the pro· ,'blems he 'h ad with Rams rnanagc- )hent and that wai prior to the purch ase, of the club by Carroll osenbloom, the present ov.:ncr. 8Ut he d~s relish victories over Los Angeles. · And through thq season the club scored 320 points whi!e Los Angeles ' had only 181 scored against It. -~ ·l~rt'e:·poinl fa\·or1tt' O\'er the "'ild its lost se,•en, losing the one by a "Personalities aren 't in\'ol"ed," card.eptrant 2.i -23 count Lo Dallas maintains the present Rams coach, Hoth clqbs postt>d 10·4 rC<'ords dur-.. They're prob:ihly the holtc-st ttam Chuck Knox. "\Ve\·e only faced a ing the retulilr li('ason._1'he Rams in pro football right now." comn1ent· George Allen teum once sinc.e I've "·ere better on ·thc ground and de· ed Knox of the only te:im that has been here." frnse against rushing. \\·:ishini;:ton. beaten his Hams on the Coliseum turf That was Dec. 9 "'hen Bill Kilmer. \\'ho played in the Colise1-1m as a col· legian wi\h UCLA , hit three touchdo"·n passef for a 23-) 7 victory. l\nox. also doesn't b'.elieve in the so- callcd Jinx that Allen holds O\'('r th(' Rams and tti_e· odd~makers are in agreement m akin!' l..os Angeles a ' "'ith either Kilmer Qr Sonny i nthcpasttwo yc~rsofregularseasort Jurgensen passing. h<1d a belll'I' play. :u:rial attack amt "'ere better in. dt .. -.. If lht'y ha\'t' a \reaknl'::.::.. I ha\'en't fense against the p:iss. ::.l'l'R 11." Quarterb<1ck J;.imcs ll;.irr1s or l.u~ !\nos rt·::.t('d 111.., ~t;1rtin~ running AnJ,!eles didn•t get ;,i starting Shot un bal'kS J1n1 Ul•rte\sen and l.;!',\'rt•ncc til the sixth gan1e of 1he ::.cason and. ~ll·C'utcheon 111 th1· :.(';1s<1n·s finalr, a d1rc<·ted seven \'ll'lor11·::. in the fin:.il l!J·14 \h:tory ovt•r Uuffalo nine ~:in1es. \V ashington \\'On six uf llertcl:.t'.n hud ::.uffcrcd a lup point Early Gifts Give Vikes 30-14 Win BLOO~l l l\'C;'l'Oi\', l\J1nn 1:\1') .. \\'r rec(•i\'ed ~e\·cr:1I C.:hrislma::. prl· sent :. earlr from the C;1rd1n:1ls." ~1in· lll':>O la <:0;1rh 13ud {irant said. lie , aln1ost fo1·~ot 111 n1t•nt1on the onP the /\\'t>atherm;.in brou ~hl. -:" F.arly 1n tht• \\ l'Ck , it "'as :ilmo~t . baln1 y in l\l 1nnt•:..o ta, th(! kind or \1c:ithcr the SI Luui:. Cardinals \\'ere hoping for Hut on Saturday there 1• ere sno"' flurries ~ently sprinkling do\\n upon 1\letropolitan Stadium's 'rolen turf - -\'1k1ng "·ca1hcr And after a sputtering starl . the \"1k1n gs slammed the door on th e Cardinals· '"b1 J.!·play· offt"n se and. ('om pliment:. of r·ran Tarkl·nton. John (;ilfian1 and P\"al e \\.right. came up 1• ilh !he gan1e-breakers or I heir 0\\11 ·'"Outing the C:i rd:. 30-1.! in their l\'a- tional Football ';.eague flrsl·round olayoff.game UPI Telefl"'"O DOLPHINS' BENNY MALONE DIVES UP T~E MIODtE FOR GAIN OF SEVEN VAROS SATURDAY AT OAK l AND. So the Vikings la~\ year"s :'\at ton al Conference chan11>1on ;ind this ~cJr ·s \\'i_!:lner in the I'\ FC Ct•ntral Di \'iSi9n • l"ill hare the .. home.fi eld :id\•an- tage :i nd perhaps a frozen one once more \\•hen the\· host lht• \\·tnner of Sunday·s \\';1sliington-Los Angeles gan1e in the Oe·c 29 !\' FC Iii le bash The Viki ngs arc old h:1nds at this Another Oakland Miracle -. Dolphins' Dreams End • in Last Minute, 28-26 I ·OAKLAND (AP) -The Raiders called on Ken Stab)er and Clarence D3Vis' Satur.day lo perform another Oaklarid m ir acle and endtd the &liami Dolphins' dreams or a third straight Super Bowl championship. "Oakland has always been involved in miracles and I guess that was another one," said l\.liami rul!back Larry 'Czonka arter Sattlrday·s 28·"26 loss to the miracle workers in a Na · tional Foo tb~l l l.eague playoff opener . "I did it by the grace or God and luck." said Davis. the 5·fOOt·IO run- ning back who battled two bi gger de- fenders for his last -minute, eight-yard louchdo"'n catch v•hich "'on the game. .. I looked at the scoreboard and sa\v eight yards and 35 seconds left -that, was our v.·hole season ri ght .there,'" Raiders' g uard Gene Upsha\v said as the game·s frantic. £inal moments wer e being r e lived later in ~ jubilantdressing room atmosi;>here. \\.ith 26 secon4s left. quarteTback' St abler Lhrew as he was.beirig tackled from behind by l\.lidh\i"s 'Vern Don 1-lerder A "·obbling. left·handed toss tumbled toward Oa\'is •\·ho ·vac !'u .. '. r"unded i11 the end zone . "'f f I could ha,•e, I "'oUld ha\·~ thrown the ball a little harder but it· worked and that"s what counts.'' said StBbler. who tota led four touchdo"·n pa<ises in one of the "'ildcst post· seac:on '1'.ame~ ir-NFt.history ·-One or the touchdO\l'nS c:Jtne \' 1\h 4:37 to play. going for a 71 -yaid gai n to Clif' Branch, \\'ho n1 adc a divin J! l'atch and jumped to his feet to race the final 29 yard ... Th<' touchdo\1·n put the Rlliders ahead ;!l -19' · ~tiami drove 69 yafds.-and mo\'ed ahead 26 -21 v . .'ith 2:08 ren1aining when quarterback.Bob Griese handed off lo rookie Benny !\·Talone : "'ho dodged through and under four tacklers on a 22·yard touchdo"'n run. Then Oakland raced the challenge nf g'uni;t 68 )'<trd" 111 the final t\\"O minutes and· as ~11ami eoach Don Shfila said ·'"Stahler had 1t "'hen it count~ ' \Vhen rou lose them lik lhat. y'ou kno\LI it just "·asn •t meant Lo be.·· said a ti gfit.Jipped Shula. "I hope Oakl:ind goes all the "·ay.' said Shula. "They needed a touchdo\vn <ind lhey got it. I think il's the toug-hest loss r\·e-ever- suffered as a co:.ich .' I' red Bil etnikoff. "'hn caught eight Pa"Sl'S in the gan1e. including one for a third·c1u:1rter touchdO\\I\, made l\\'O hig catchc~ on the \\·inning drive and f)a\'is i.·:.i rrit!d li\e y:1rds to gi\·e O:ikland a first dO\I n ;.it the l'i ght \l'ilh 35 seconds left. The Raiders lh1·n tl !:it't"I lht"ir fin :41 lin1cout. "'It ""·;.is m y decision to run for the first do"'"· and use the time out. \\",.. h11d four plays to take shots at the ~nd zone," sa fd Raiders coach John !\lad· den. · Pittsburgh's Defense Faces Buffalo's O.J. Stabler. who completed 20 of 30 passes for 293 yards, needed only one shot. - "I just outwrestled t11·0 g U)'S. I _. rlidn.'t know I \11as lhat !"ilrong," said Davis. 1vho pulled the ball a":ar from lincbackrr l\likc Kolen and :-afetv Charlie Babll 01nd held it abo\·c hiS hl·ad. settin g off a thunclerou:-, 1·elebr;1tion b.\' 52.817 Haid('rs· fan s, including a f('\1' "·ho jumped onto lhe field and c11mc out loser~ in brief f1~l fi ght5 \\lith l\.liami player~. PITTSBURGl·t !A f'l ·-1\s usual. coach Chuck r\oll 1s taking the low- key approach to today's American Football COnference-playoff clash with the Buffalo Bills . ''For the players. it's just another week. The pressure is on the sports writers," Noll said with a st raight On TV Tocfa11 Cluannf!I 4 -at 10 face as his team prepared for the 10 a.m. PDT game here at Three Rivers Stadium. It will be the third consecuti\•e playoff appearance for the Steelers. who won the AFC Central Di,•ision Ii· tie 'A·ith a 10·3· l record. "I hare a good feeling about this team. and J'v<' had a good feeling· about it a II year:· said r-;'oll. Buffalo runnerup to l\li:imi in the t\·FC Ealil. earned a 'Wild card berth in the playoffs with a 9·5 record. des pite losing four of its last six games. It will be the Bills' first playoff a1>· pearanC'e since 1966 "'hen thev lost to Kansas City in the 1\merican football League title game. "'It's been pretty tough al times. but things are starting to look' up now and "'e like lo think we can go all the tYa'.\-." S'ay~ Bills' running back O.J . Simyson. "But "'e've got to get past those Steelers first and "'e kno"· all about their defense.·· Simpson added. Indeed, Pittsburgh's defense' ~I· I0\\1ed the re .... •est points and y:.irds 1n the A re and led all of pro football ":i1h 52 quarterback sacks. l\1ea n"·hile. Bu((alo's off('ll ~f! ranked next -to·last statisticallv in lhl' 13·tt>am AfC and Simpson ,.s 1.125 yards rushing were "'e ll under his re cord of2.003 ya rds the season before. M•<>"'' • I l 6o 11)-~ 0..•t•nd 0 I I H-11 M!•-N. M-t"tic:llOll•el<>•n ('l'~n"dllt0<\I O.•-C.Smll~3•p.u~t•omSl..ritl!I' !B•-••oc•I Mo1 -FG 'l'tl?<fmo.onll 0••-B•!e!nl•ou 13-ln>m~ 181-•i<kl Moe-Wltlofld 16"""'51<omCi<i.5'! l•ic:• ld•l~<O M•.t-FG'l'el)ft'ml...,-. Oi•-'B•.tnotfrl 1 t """~I tom s1-... ~. •oc• I ""•-"'•'-"'""l'l'iepem<.,,•oc•1 <Mk -D•••S I ~iffom S.~ 181-. ki<:kl A-~1.11' ..... ~ ........ f"~'-"'• " .. p.,.....,, .••• o ., 11J U IJS P•~..,nQy•td~ I• '" ~t'1urny•t<I> .. " p.,,...~ I U I ~~· P""h ·~ . ., Fumble,..10,1 .. " .,.n•ll•f~·•••ll> J·1~ . " ' IMOIYIOUALLEAOElti •UUUNG • M•1rn1, Cl.On•• 1•·1••, M••-If~). G•,ete 1 u O•"•o>cl, D••I• 11·~1, liul!O••d 1< 1~. 8•114 .. •• J · 1' tlfiCEIYING -M•dMi. W¥f>fld ~ 1/ N MOoro 1 00 No111non•rn 1·•. ""<~ l·i. O.•••nd. 8llfl•"•01t •Ill. II••""" J·BI, Moo .. l n. c 5ml!n1·l>. OA•", •• PA~SI NG ""'"""•Gt,,... 1·1•·1, !GI •••O~ O••l•<IO. ~·~bit• 16 JO.!, ''l pla.\·off hu,.iness The Cards \1·c\I they hadn't bt'l'll in one since before rnost of them \\'l'rl' born. \\·av back in 19-18 "hen thPy call£'d Chic~go their hnn1e And lhc.v "'ere firm underdogs a~ainst ~linn esota \\'h;1t ~ht''.\' had 10 h:u e \\as their bi )! l'l:...1·~ -Terry :\I ctcalf's explosi\·t., hrf'ak<"l\\ ;iy running and hi s rccep- l1ons or Jim I l a~t ·s louchdo"·n bomb:. \\'h at Lhry got S;J turd""y was neither l\letcalf \1·as held to 55 yards on 15 l"a rries ·-11 of the l'ards coming on a meanin g l e!I'-· last--minut e touchdo"·n. !·le caught four passes for 43 yards more. "~!is style of stop·and.go and pivot running "'as not suited to our turf,'" (;rant said of the l85·pound speedster. "~fe•s a pretty durable player )lut he takt's a lot of shots :ind. as the game \Venton. I think he tired.'.· The gi fts Grant referred to co,·ered :i W-Se(·ond span in' the third•qual'tcr \lilh the score tied 7-7. ~!lOll•~ 010/14 io,o,n...,\011 a 1 •• 1 :;o Sil -l"°"'I\ \) P•S\ I• o"' "'"" lfl.o• • ..,, • •C ~) Minn-<;Jt1t1m ••Pl\\ !fom f•••er•!on (Co•• •O I Mlnn-F(,(o•ll ,,.!nn-N, W•iQlll 1G l11m111e '""'"!Co• •ic:• l N•llll-Glllo•m :Ill ~S\ l10M T ... •~nton !•k lldolflll ,,.;nn--Fore••ldn • '"" !Co• kit I J S•l-Me!'(1ll 1' '"" •Bi••en•..:• l .......... ,. f'l<11-n• "~¥••0~ Ptt\•"'3¥••11• Auutn y1r6!. -,..,.~ -· Fumblt'!l-kt';I •• " 11-00 I •• " PeniilUe,,.y.tr<h I 1~ lltOIYIDUAL LE ADE I S RUSNING-lot l""''·-'<"110·)).01•\f·.I" M•n • ""'°ta, F"'em111 ll •l•, Oll>a•n 1._.1 .. REC£1\llNG -SI l ""''· rno ...... 1 ... G·~· s H, M~r <•ii •·•l. MinM..:>ti, Fotem•n !-Sol. Oillt.,..1· ... PA~SING ~I LOU"· Hdfl 11-411-1. 100 Wd•tl"l. "''" n~>Oli. 1 dtU•nlon lJ ?J ?, lb~ Bahashoff Voted Top Swimmer Shirley Bab<i~holf \\as J1arned out· :.landing Southl'rn P<1C'1f1c A~:iOl'1ation won1an s"·1mn1er of the year during a\\·a rds presentations held Saturda y in Long Beach. alJoard the Q,ueen &lary. . The Fount.1in Valley girl brokC t "'O ,,·orld records during thf' U S. outdoor C'hamp1on s h1p ~ and C'rased :in An1er1can n1;11'k 111 1h1· 1ndnor n;1 t1on;,;1l~. 1\\~u · (.:l\'l'll honur~ 111r 1h(•1r 111 dL\'Hlu:il l'\t'lll ~ In :>!'tltol \'Olllj)l'li!1011 \\'f'l'1' \':tll'rll' IA•t• :it11l Br1.111 c:ovd\•11 ttl :\l1i-~1on \'11·10 ·1~l' 0111 :.ta11<l1n1-: rn:ih· ,111rr11n,·r nt !ht• )i.'~11· \I 111 nol !"-·~l'll'l'lt••! 1111111 ll"\I spr•111J! but '1'1n1 ~h;1\\' . .i !-1•n1 11r <1l l.1)11,i.: HC':H·h \\'11 ... 1111 lhgh , IH!Uli.''> l1f b1· l hv unly Lon.i f11l c e;111d1<l.1t~· Lightning Shatters Irish Again _ By GLENN WlllTE · Ot.,. o.ttr ""-" ~" • \\'EST\VOOD -It was 1\"otrt Dame University's second alhlctic disaster in thr'ee "·eeks. On a Saturday a fternoon three "'eeks ago. ~otr~ D11m e's football tram "'aS manhandling l'SC. holdini; a ~·O lead in the £1r!'il half and looking for all the "'orld like an ea:.y "'inner. But then things began to change und before it "·as O\'Cr , tiSC had crushed the Irish. 55·24. It was an unbelievable turnaround. Thcrf '"~!I another. almost that .In · ' ' cr'tdible. Saturday night al P auley Pavilion. Notre Oame's ba~ketball team "':l~ !here. pl:.ying UGLA". The latler had 11.·on 70 games in a ro"· ;JI thal ::trl•na and fi ~ured to make hash of t·o.1C'h Digger Phelps' i11vaders. But as "'as the case "'Ith the foot ball gamt "·1th OSC. Notre DimE' 1un1ped out stron~ly, holding a 29· 10 !('ad at one Juncture a nd makinJ:: coach John \Vooden·s forcci> look ltkc a Junior high teum. UCLA thre"' the ball a"•ay, couldn't hit from the field and was losing the battlcorthe boards . fllean"•hile, Notre Dame couldn't • ' m1:1&. hitting 14 of 1t:. first 19 :.hot ::. t\nd the Irish momt'ntum Had carr1t~d into the final half a!' /\otrc Osn1e hl;'ld a 53·37 ed~e \\'1th 18.2.i r1·main1nr: to play. Then lhl' lr1 ... h bei;:an to reli\e thL' 111i;htmarl' their foo1ha ll sq11ad h~rt :.uffr rcd throui;:h ajo!an1::.t L'SC . UC LA g()l ~ nlon1cnt11n1. bc~an lo find the ra n~l'. look O\el' thl· bo:ird~ and Jc- ' a.\t\utcd lh1• ln~h \\1th the Pl'l'SS , ' l iCL,\ C',1U)!ht ;\otrc ()a1n« "''It h 9, IS lcrt :ind lol'k 1h1• f1n.1 l lc.11.l \\1\h 5:31 to i:io as ~ophon101't' H1ch \\'a:.h1ngton hit from 1h<' 1np ol the key 10 1>ace UCLA ':. 8j 72\'ICtory _I l>urin i;! the suhsC'Oul'nt sp1·cr. l CL . .\ outscored thf' lrl\ .iclL·r:o.. 13 2. ;:1nll at onr strl'trh of !ht• ~t·r•1nd h.1lf run1 clJ;tt•I. hit 111 ... 1r.u ~h1llL·l1l 1.;11 ;1I 1r1 f'., \\nocil'll ~.11d 11 \1 .1 .. n t ,, 1n.1lltr •II n 1;1\..1111. 1111\ ni.11111 .1d 111 .. 11n1 nt ... 11 h.1lt11n11· 11 hl·11h1 .. 1l·.1111 ".,1:. .. 111J do11 n ll1 10 ··1111lrl 1h1•n1 lu h1· 11.111t•nt . 1t1 tr\' and l',th h up ;.:1,tdu.111~ It ' 11\Ulh h..1rd1•r fur,, \11U11i.:: ll•,1111 lik C' 11ur:. to do th,11 ht• ~..11d ··.J.~1 !v 111 th1· i.;.1n1" 1 ttunl. \\1' 111·r1· l 1~h11n~· 11111 ,1·1\t''-,1nd 1\t'I"•' :1 11111,1 ~ur·pr1:.t•1l ,11 hn\\ \l ~I\ ;\olrL· fl .ime \l :tS pla~ln~:· hL' ~a11I ot the Bruin:.' ~(·c l "l ·t ,\, P11ge C:!: • injury agaipst \\fashlngton l\1rCutcheo.n_gained 45 '.\ arct" in the first quarter a gainst th<' Diiis and then c:in1t• out ha' ing 1.IOCJ for the S\'aSOll , beltl'rin~ his l'IUb rCl.'Ord or 1,1)97. Althou{:h Allen tlldn't announre his st.,rting qu:1rterhark --Kilmer 1or .Jurgl'nsen -IL \\'as the feeling or the Harns that c1lht•r \\'OulU be tough and it \\ouldn't make mtu·h difference \\ho \1·as a! the Hed:-;k1n::. hcl111. t\ilnll'r \\:1:. t•x pel·ted to 0 i;t·l ·th< nod . LESLIE "SPUD" HARR ISON Football In Islands Recalled Editor's note Th e modern era sports vista 1s prov1dmg entertain· nten! quality and occasionally con· lrovers!J on a scale nellt'r be/ore af· loi11ed nt the u;orld of athletics. Y4't sports of days gone 1Jy olso hod ~ qreal mon1enl s and .,tar per/orfuers Today our look al !hese days focuses on Laguna I/ills' f..eshf' ··spud .. Ilarrison By llOWARD L. llANI>\' DllfleD•llyfll~~ Playing football "·as a means lo an-end for Les lie "Spud .. liar· rison. That end "·as a 45·year stay 1n lla••aii for the current resident of l,aglJna llills and he "·ouldn't trade places with anyone in the world . • "I "'ent lo llawaii with the l ~ Olympic Club footbetll team or r San Francisco." he recalls. "In those days, they drew ., cro"•ds of 25,00o for games in the I f is lands and we Wf'U ld get'a lit· . I , lie money in return. I guess \'OU : tould S\ly \\'(' "'er~ pros bul nothing like 1he r\atiooal Foot · ball Lea,l!ue. · "Any"· a.\·, "·hen "·e arr1\'cd 1n the islands. Lh~y offered me several jobs to remain there and play football for the town-team and I accepted one." \\'hen the Japanese hombed. Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7. 1941. llarrison and "·ife Doris "·ere hving on a hill O"erlooking the harbor. ··1 ~t i ll remember \V c b Ed\1·ards gi\'ing the ne"s o•·c r the :1ir of the all3ck." he sa~·:. "1\ll he said "·as. "Thi.., is the rr;d :\l<'CO\'. Takt•co•·l'r' .. \rc•d ti ~1d ·~c\'cral praclli.'c <I rdl:. be fort' th 1~ ... he :.ays ... The pl;.ine,s \1 ~rt' coming in right O\'er our houst• \Ind th e\· "ere n y1ng_ lQW =D,n]y obout «t00 -500 feet in the air .. \Ve looked nu t and t·ould ::.ee the pilot'> 1n the open cockpit pl anes I ren1en1bcr they had streamer s on their helmet~. "'t\fler the rad io announce. menl. I "·ent to a gas storage lank in th(• \·1c1n1ty of the air base even lhou~h there "'as ant1 - a 1rc r aft 'hrapnC'I f.1 ll ing a ll around th1' r1ry 1'hc t<1nk \\;tS hit hut fortun ;111.·I~· ti d1dn·11"•:plode .. Anti l>o r1 ' \\';1~ r.11led To 11(1rk Shi· "":1 .. \\1Jt'k1n)! al the n111itar~ h.i~l' .. llarrio;on <il'o rL·ralls ;jn11lh<·t 1111'1d1.•n1 rel.1\1\1' to lt1l' l'al'\y d<1~ ~ nf lhv ti :1r 111 I lonolulu ··.\hnut ,1 1n11nth aftt>r thr hnr11h1 11 ;.:. th(' .l apc1nt'~C lau111•hrd .s llLJn t• from a !:iUb· n1arine but 1l ".J ~ delctl.cd . "\\'c r hasrd 1l and th<.• pilot riropped h1!' f1r ~t bomb ahout a (IUartcr·mdC. from our ho"?e The blast bll'"' us out of bed and I looked out :ind thought we had lwcn in\';1drd ··in all . lt13t plane dropJ)t.'CI four ~1n1h.;.i n !hf" :-11·(',1 nt>ar our hon1f' b1·forc 11 \\ll' ~hnl d0\\11 lh:tt n1 }!ht · l lar ~..!l>on 11 ,1,n t 1111urL«\,1n the: bomh1n).! of l'\·arl ll.1rhor )hd h(' r10l',n't r1•<·.dl n11,,1n~ a J:,:1n1t• bC't'ilH'(' of lrl!Ur\ Ill ltl \'Car' nf foo11).i!l \1 ..i rf,1rl' '-'' J GO minute nian "I hJ\1' h1~ bont> ... .ind I ne .. er had 0111' brokt•n Oh. l"tc b\•t>n J..n o"-ed out .1 ft'"' t 1nu•s but v.ho ha~n·t " lt didn 't stop nle from 11la)'lng a,g a1n that same i:ume:• I ' • ~- ' • ' Q DAIL V PILOT Sund1y, Decemw 22'. 1974 Mater Dei Nudged in OT, 77 ... 74 After 32 n11nute :. (ll ~upt>rb basketb:Jll the \l.'Cll v.'ent dry for :\tater IJPi 11\gh's ~tr•n.Jr(·h-. 1n thl' t•hamp1unsh1p i:oirnc of the firth c.nnua l Anu he1m lloll· qay In vitational Soi.turd;iy night at the An1.1he1m Con- vention Cl:nl<'r. And a :s a rl':i ult tht· ' ~tonarch~ of r.tater Dt1 lual·h Jrrry T Jrd11.· had a four .i,:<1me v.1nn1ng i,treak :.na1>pcd iis ii llharp l.os ,\ltos. Conqut:rors quintet came from behind 1n the rriurth quarter and v.·enl on to post a 77·7~ overtime \'t'flliC't. Unth t eams v.ffl in ra zor· ~h-.rp f orm and 11 was JU:i t1c~-th :;t it went into ovc.rtlme-bt'cause neither Mikiewirz Sfars de11trvPd to loi.e. In the end it "'a:i JU5t too much Dick Hotk""ood . as the 6·1 senior stored 33 points. It y,·as the second over· time. v ictory for the un- defeated Conquerors l 12·01, who had \V hipped Eslancia wilh a 28-4 rl"llry in the fourth period and overtime to slay ti live 1n lhc 32-tcam tourney. l\t ark Breitfuso. \Yho ~parkled with 2-' polnls, scored with an eight-foot bank shot ¥dth I :31 left in regulation and hit two Cree thro""·s "'ith Mseconds to go to send the game into O\•er· time. Breitfuss. sophomore guard J im Schultz, J ack Dean, J im Elenz and Jude Kaufman all took their turns. however. as the f\1ons.rchs pre5tnted an uJ. 1ra·balanced. deoth·loaded lineup. ... l\fater Dei had a chance to win It in regulatton· whel' it got the ball baclc with 37 seconds lc!t· l>ut a 2()-footer missed with three seconds to 110 and Los Altos came back tougti in tt>eovertime. f\later llei mi ssed all seven atterl"IPIS from the fie lit I• ,.,~ tl'iret·rl"li'lute ;"''" overtime penocl. At one point !\tater Oei outacored Los Altos. ZZ·2 M.-rOll1'41 .. • -.. llfttll11i' • • • ~ -• ' ' " f((!tt ' • ' • ·~· ' • • • .... _ ' • • • .....,., • ' ' • St11ot1•1 • ' • " ""' • ' ' • Tot~•• " " • .. k0ft•f0..-• ..... _ '' • ze " ,_,, '\ilt~O.· Jt 1• 10 " 1-1• Katella· ..... , Dolphins Down. Nudges Canyon, 80-70 BY ED BURG!\ RT °'""' o..i, "'""' ~· Henry ~1ikie""·iez.11i11ying like he was 7-3 instead of 6-3. scored 33 points Satur· day night in lcad 1n~ the Dana Hills Dolphins to an 80·70 "'in over Cr..nyon lltgh in th e ·L agu na &eoeh ba sketball tournament. By winning. the Dolphins grabbed third place honors. ~fira leste defeated \\'alnut, 62·61, in the championship ga me a t Laguna Beach •11gh. l\fikie"·iez only a junior center. h:id 23 point~ 1n the second half as the Dolphins pulled away from Canyon's Comanches. Dana Hills. playing ag. eressive. physical basket· ball much like Oregon's ""kamikaze" Ducks, oul· ~tared the Com:.nches 23·12. to take a £1-44 lead at the ..-ndofthethi rdquarter. Pressins and ha "·k1ng Ca - nyon ballhandlers ·ant.I hit." ting the offt!fiSJ\'e boards "'1th the i,iust of a hurric~ne , the Dolphins bolted from a 48-38 lead to a 58-40 lead in Onl.y Lwo minum. Leading 48~ ""ilh 4: 19 left in the third quarter, guard .J ohn \\'illette hit an 18·footer and ror"·ard Steve HilJple connected on a 20· foo ter before l\fikiewiez \~·ent to work He sq uirmed his way inside ror two con- secutive layups aiid then sank two free thro"'S with 2.06 lefl to put the Dolphins ahead 515-40. . ·\Vhen Dana Hill s ex· tended ils margin to 69-46 in the fourth quarler, C;;nyon cleared its bench ·The Com11nches' subs played Ofll.IM1~1 IMI • • 11 11 , , • • ' • • " /1 ,k., • ..,o,.. ..... .><i,..,o.... n 1. c.n~ I• 11 * ~ .. ' " ' • , " , " • • ' " ~ n n__., 11 2.,_..IG \1ell , tul\1ng the Dolphin~ lead to 69-60 bi:rore f\Iik1C\llCZ -\1,'hO else"- Sl'Ort'd on a layup 1\"Lth 2:09 1l·ft. ~11kie""·icz !><:ored Dana ·ll1l1,,f1nal 11 points. ~1iraleste"s Tom ~torga 11 \.l'aS chosen most valuable play('r. Other all-tourne) si:lel"t1ons: Jack f'l etche" !SaddlebackJ, Kip Kaiser lf-'rank l1 n1 , Hichard Al>adaca 1Garfield1. ·Paul P~terson I Esperanza>. Tim Sha\1· 1Canyon1. Kelley Ho"·lln ar.d Cliff !\Janning (\\'alnut1. and B ri an ~lcCormick and Greg Hum- mel I i\liralesteJ. Aztecs Thump Artists BY FRANJ\ KELLEY D'l 1"-0.ilf ... ltt 51.1" Esperanza 's Aztecs found num erous \Vri nkles in ' Laguna Beach's full -court press Saturday evening and ironed out a &1-59 victory in the consolat ion c ha m - pions hip ga m e of the Laguna Beach ba sketball. tournament. Steve t.Iead scored the de· ctsive bas ket with 2:07 left, hiiling a reverse layup that put Esperanza ahead 60-57. It was one of many layups the Ailecs scored. For\vard Paul Peterson, \i;·ho physically resembles UCLA 's Dave l\l eycrs '°"'ith hi:; long, splder-like arms.· led Esperanza ""'ith 25 points. hitting numerous 15-foot j umpers. . The Aztecs threatened to blo1v tbe game open in the th ird quarter, t <1king a 48-39 lt>acl \\"ith 4:43 left. But the Artists too k ad\·antage of Aztecs' turnovers and some .;ey free throv•s to tic the store. -tS--18 . .at the end of the period":" U • • The ,\rtists ne\'er took the n1vers1ty 1.,d ;,. the fourth quarter as ~te.ad and Jim Bro1,·n came · · 11p \.\'1lh big plays. i\lead hit 8 J reverse layup \I ilh 5:25 reezes le rttoputthc A<tees ahead. • i-1 ·50. and Brown JX.lpped a •ix -footer \\'Ith -t :20 remain'· Past Foih.. ~ng_ to gi\'e Esperanla a c; ~-..:i.i lcad . 8)' 808 :\El.SO:\" 0t o.. O.••r ,.,tel 'u" Un1vt>r~il~.-r; 1'r oJans ..>p.:ne1I a 28-13 lead in the scconJ qu;irtcr Saturday and "e11t on todc1eat Sierra \'1s1a 63-50, and c~plure ~t'\'eriln ~lal·e honors in 1he · l.J.:uud Bt!J.:h ba sketball 1ourname11l In !he closing minutes. 1hl! Ar11sts couldn't find an -ip1·n tl'lln inside. Laguna Beach seemed baffled by . the ,\t.lCl"1> 1-2·2 l.OOC de- fense Beach Cities Cha11ipio11s ~1embers or the Newport ~larbor High gi rl~ volleyball team that won the Be ach Cities Le ague include, front row (from lert': · Becky Daniel, Barbara Benish and Marj i Friday. Back rflw, coach Judy F"gt. Lynn Williams, Tracy ~1cCarthy. Carol Stonem an a nd Marie Lundie. Trojans Dump LobQs, 84-74 LOS ANGELES -Gus Collins Named ' \Vi I Ii a m s a n d Bob l-IATTESBUR'G, i\liss. Tr?wbildge each scored 16 Thurmon I.. ''Bobb\·" points to .le<1d unbeaten. Collins came home SatUr-sev.e nt~·r al~d So u~he rn day and tOok the head foot-C~ILfo~n1a to a _8"'·74 victory . ball coaching duties...at .tpe o~cr f'_cw l\1ex1co Sa_turd~y University of Southern f\11s · n~g hl 1n the ch~mpionsh!P sissippi. gam.e of the Tr~Jan Classic 1\ 1955 l\1ississippi State basketba!!tournament. .. graduite. Collins left his TheTroJan~openeda~~-17 JXISition as assistant coach l ea~ but New !\lex1co. 3t the Uni,•ers ity of North behind the play of gu~~ds Carolina for the Southern Bob_ Toppert and Pa~ King !\iississippi post. effecti\"c rallied to lead lheTro1ans at Jan 1 halftime. 35-31. · · 'fhe Lobos made 15 or 2-' D11ran Tri111t1phs field goal attempts In the r1rs t half for a s hooting pcrcentaee or .625. USC was 1J for 28. LOS ANGELES ...__ Guy LaP oin te and Doug H1seborugh struck for third- pgr1od goals to overconie a 2·0 Los An gele$ lead and ,gi\"e the ~l ontreal Cana· dians a 2·2 National I-lackey League tie '°"'ilh the Kings Saturday nighl. SAN JOSE. Costa Rica - \Vorld Boxing Association l ightweig ht champion Hoberlo Du ran of Panama s uccessfully retained his crown Saturday by knock - ing out J apanese contender l\lasataka Takayama in the. first round of thei r IS-round fight . Tuskegee Wins Carlson Ignites ~ SCCWin Al Carlson. who scored 38 points and grabbed 11 re- bounds . drove the length .. or the court for a layt1'p with one 'second lefl Saturday night to g ive Southern Ca lifornia College an 80-78 \\'in over host Cal Baptist. SCC's Va ngua rds won thei r fourth straight but it was anything but easy, They trailed, 78·74, with onl y «-seconds left before they came alive. First. Ken KU e stole the ball and was fouled. lfe converted two free throws to make it, 78·76, with 22 seconds re· maining. ·rhcn. Dave Barron .stole the ball with 14 seconds re· maining and \Vas fouled. He hit both free thro""·s to make it iS-78. ....Ca l Baptist then tried to pass the ba ll inside l o center Steve Deering with fi"'e seconds left but the 6-10 Carlson stole it and went the length of the court for the El Toro 8~ DONALD KEV O'lllt~l'li.ts.tefl Katella High's Knights, desoi•e being held to only 21 :or SS from the floor rallied • c· f'" I" t •n the •ater stages or the Irvine oast ltlO as s ·'ourtti quarter to post a ~ 12·51 bas ke tball victory 1ve r li:l Tol'O Saturda y 1ight _ fhe wi'1 gives coach Tom 'lal'lh~y·s crew ttiird place in •.he· filth annual \naheim 'iolidav Invitational '»efore "J:nother di11•p)X'inl· ng turnl"U! l ack of attendance ap· 9(.'a rs to have put an t>nd tC' ·he tourney despite the pre· c:titff"us surroun<:li'lgs and tvell '"Un ..:etup at the \nahe l rr C<'n,•enlio11 "enter ti Toro gave Katella all it .vanted f('I" three and a half qu1rters. and led by a 43.41 .:ount with <'nly 5:43 left. fhrough that span Gary Connally "u"ned Katella's man-to.man defen11e \vith his \~ide 'llove~ (In the "aseline Jon Jackson tC"Ok charge of the hoards and Joe Carta was impressivt> •vit h '1ic hustle and 3"!1i~ts .Jani s \Vh ites ide <Jert) defeated Charlene t-lolloway for the president's cup champions hip at Irvine Coast Country Cluf recently. Gauchos Win; OCC Defeated f')ln Nau sCC"red 20 poi nts. ,1tame. 1 I 1 Arid overall the Chargers did a better job from the rield. can'linJZ ?3 "'f 48 at· temple: But turnovers damaged the El TorO cause from the toutse"t a'l.d the turning point c am e mo~nts after Kate lla assumed a 45-43 ad· \"antage with 3:49 to go_ on e.-ian Todd's 17-footer. and fla,'e \1 aie th"ew in 15 \Vith 14 minutes left in the Saturday ni gti1 ,,, pace Sad· game. Orange Coast's Steve dleback College to a 74-69 !\lanker fouled out "'ith the ""'in l'VP'" Rio Hl'ndoC'ollege Pirates holding a three in a non -r<'nr"rence t>asket· i>oint lead. El Camino took ba ll ~a m e at \1i~::i<'n Viejo advantage of the situation Hig h and 1vith 4 ''2 minutes left. · tn',.the r •f'CA' rommunity had huilt up an SZ..70 advi:tn- college play Saturday night. ra1:e . ToddCollin:i;;scored33points Coast. however. battled a net Ma rk .\dam:i;; had 20, but nack 11ehind an effective Ora n ge Coast Col lege i>ressandsomesharppass· dropped986-1t2dPri-:i11ntnF.I 1og and had the l~ad cut to f'ami no f'ollege i/\ ttiE> ron-84·82 with nine seconds re- so I a tion c hampio ns hip maining. The Pirates mis· game in the f'haffeyTourna -sed a bucket which would ment. nave tied the game and El Sad~lebac.k held a 69·65 Camino converted a one-on· lead with 2:47 left in the fine situation to decide the 1 ga me .when Rio flondo contest. started to foul. The C.aucho:i;; The loss or !\tanker really I T""'o c,..nseculive El Toro miscues were !urned into Katella baskets :tnd quickly it was 48-4:l. Katella had a chance to salt it away \filh I :2() lo go. but missed twice on one· a nd·one·attempts at the free throw line a nd El Toro cul the margin to 50-49 on Ga ry Connally's drive through the lane wit h 20 second!= left. ' But the issue was sealed with seven seconds to go on Rick Dunn's pair of free throws to make it 52--49. Connally was high point for El Toro wilh24. «<>• """"" !>. (ep1Slflll S-01~, "'-~'''"· J.c•-McFMllltn PO\fls El,...Clll ... ' ' " ' ' . • • ' . ' ' ' ' " ' su ...... °""""'" ·~ 11 ti ,. " • -.. ' ' ' " ' • ' • • • • • ' ' " " -n-u 11-11 converted on several free hurt th e Pirates. E l throws to wrap up the game Camino's &-8 center, Steve after leading throughl"ut tha Shaw, was contained most rontest. ...._ 'at.the time with t.fanker \n l P.1aze had 13 rl!brtunds to there. hut Shaw scored 24 or go \llilt-i his 15 points and Bill his 26 points in the second Halley had 14 points and half, n1ost of-1he01 Coming Tom Horr man contributed wh en Manker was gone. 10 as the f;auchos had four players in double figures ....... ~ ··Sp or ls ·· Nau had. a great nighl, hitting 10 of 17 shots from the rield, most of them com-C I d ing a l key points in lhe a en ar ""'" S,.y_, Dtl ... CMst!n l " . . , 'Sou!ll••<k ..... ., ColllM i. W1hll 0 ~!llews 0 11e,.,.., 2 ....,.,, I • • • ' ' • • TOlttt l' • M1~: O.-.,..Ce.ttlJt-Jl. ........... *ti.. ' • * ~ ' ' ' ' • ' • " N ... 100 4 H .. lcJ ~ • c;..rn, l • M~e ~ l ··••oil"'•" \ D I Toti•~ HI 11 19 Hlllll-; '6clcl""0«11,•I ·~ .. K • ' " D ' • • ' n ,,,,.,..W !OK. D) fl11•1n11n-F11U•non "' ~· Coll._ ti M l>tloft VltjoH'911 ftJ. *<t•-EC"IOll, Fo1mltiR v-w -.V...M'll II S.O,!lo Hl9R TOlltN"'fllt. fffW1y IOK. UI !.otcff-Ed!woo. F-111" v .. i., -fqt1Nfl*-'IRMi11llf011<ftl"'fllt. UCLA ... C..:ontinued Ftom Page Cl ragged beginning. -. Phelps said. ·'They have • the talented players and ~ u they fin ally started hilting ' their shots and got the re-" 1G bounds. They hurt us with u their press. They kept us out Consolation Crown To Fountain Valley of our offense-they hRVC the gr~ depth to do what they have to do . "'What single thing turned it around ? UCLA That's your a nswer ·· The Bruins fell"behind in .. Center R1 ch .. ru Orvwn svarked the Trojans se..:ond 11eriod surge. scorin g ~1x or his 1-1 points in a 1hree- m1nu1e span. DrO\\'n, effec- tive all afternoon on follow :-hots scored a 13)'Ull ""·ith four minutes left 111 the :.econd quarter thar put the rroJan:> a heart 28·13. t~speranla !'tarted out ra:-1 ;i:. Pt•tersun l"ould n't niii>s iu thc first half. The 0-3 fnr"·urd sc·ort•d 19 points 1n the first 111 11 periods "'hil e lus team1natcs helped by breaking the ;\rt1sts' full- rourt prc:.s and scoring The tie extended Mon· treal's unbeaten streak to 10 games and gave the Kings a six-game unbeatenslring. ATLANTA -Fresh- m a n Bobby S h a1v booleci a JO-yard fi0eld goal \\"ith t"·o seconds l~ft Satur· day. triggering Tuskegee Institute to a 15·14 college football win over Norfolk State i n the inagural Gate City Bo"•I. winning layup. ..._ .,-, Bv BILL BROWN CM• 0...WNll SUH niates to the inside. And Kennedy's offense was strictly a case or taking a . the first ha lf as Notre Dame's A.drian Dantley went on a '20·point scoring spree. S1errJ \11 1\ta .1 cold .. hootin " lt~a1n ;ill U.iv ,J! 1.a~unf'nca{'h ll1ch. l11t nn I\' 9 ul 3~ .. 11,11 .. du1 in;: thl· t1rs1 hlll Jt d1d11 1 ~h110\ lllHl h !)('\ tl'r dur1ns;: lht 1h trd ljH.i rll'r hllt1n g t:) of 19 r1clJ ,;tl · t rn1r1~ layup:-. 1"hc Aztecs hit 9 of 19 :i;hl•ts 1n the first quarter and i or 11 111 the second 1wr1ocl L:1~una Beach, hit · ling 2;, of t;t; ~hots. "·as 15 of JJ 111 tht• f1r:-.t h;:ilr. 1\r11o;l:. for "·ard guard F'T <1 nl.. \\"rn.hl had 19 of his :!:.: 11111111 ... 111 1hc first hull . lftW•U ..,~~ IPI •• " • " "•'"I>«" • ..... ~ " tJo "" • , ' ,,.. ........ ' • • " .,.,.,qM '" , , " 0•*'°"' • • ' • •'o<-••Q • • ' • ·~i.1~ " , " ~ 5<G••tlfQooaflotr\ E1tl0'••~1" " " " !t-4>f L~""te..~l ~ " " " ..... ,1 Pl-IOENIX. Ariz -Keith')·B il L ds Erickson '°"'ith 25 points, in rnz ea eluding the 6.000th of his SAO P1\liJ...O , Brazil career. paced a Phoeni-.; Araz1I tonk th e le:id in the Suns 114-10•1 bhtz O\'f'r lhe ~uarter ·final s of the South l,os Ani::eles L-ikers 111 Na An1<'r.ican zone Oa\·is Cup lional Basketball A.~)>OCta · Plimina11on play here Satur tionactionSaturdayn1ght. tl;1\ night when Toma:- A 33 point s1>lur)?c Uy f\och and .Jose Edison !\1an - Phocn1x. led bv J three-darino combined to defe;11 point pl::iy s ·by Gary r.uillernio Vi l a s antJ ~fe l chionni. ga\'e the Suns HicardoCanoof Argentina an 83·74' ad\•antage at the 6·1,6·3. 7 -5. in doubles play. end or the third quarter and Brazil split singles action 1t \\'3S all over ror the Friday and the winner "'ill Lakcrs. be decided Sunday. Cs.rlson was 15 of 24 from the field. The Vanguards once led by 12 points in the first half. _,.,,, .... c..llfWn!M c.-... "'' ... ....... \.0 .. C:•<IWOO "'"on .. " p . ' ' . ' ' " . Wt!~'"l Po"'I . ' • • ' 101,..s ll "•'fl·-~c:. •o-JI '• Pre p Soccer N!OMSCMOOLtOCCf ll ""'·~TV • • • ' .. " " " " • ' .. H""lillQIOll .. ltRJ.L..OlA~ J . 11SMOflllf; D•n(!....._K.,,l~, ~·""""-· JUNtottVAlll~ITY N1111f111ft011 Btld!O, L..Ol .t.""°°1 S: But Serr:t \"ista r:o1tlitd ":-irlv 1n the fourth qunrtur hitting lhr('e conscruti,·E' f1 ('Jd go al s th <1t cul l,ni,c rsity s lead to45·-'2. ~IO"'l'''er, Uni scored eight straight "ith gunrd Ken Vitlra Ji-.1d1n~ the ral· ly. Art er fnr""·:ird Guy Deck ~onk \IJ.,, frl'(' •lir"\''S V1e1ra ~ank ·• t,;·fnoi .. r l\l oments ·later ~ftt'r the Trojan$ Da• e ~1oone "C'orcrl on a foll,," ~h"I \-., 1r,1 stoic a :-.1erra \"1,1.J p,;,, .ind (t>d Uci:k "11,, 1.1 .1 .. 1.1uleU un- Miami ·( Ohio) Tips Georgia - ··~····~ .... ~ .. 0...:1•• " .... '" 't<CI,.......,. u~'"'"'"1.i1 " " ' • ' . " " " luf'• "'°"""""'' '°'"'"hit !t 11 U~'~'"'" 1• II ' . ' t •• ' • " ' ORLA NDO. f"la. <AP) -their second s\raighto\Per a Qu artrrback Sherman team from,heSoulheastern s n1 1 t h r a n r 0 r 0 n e Conference. The gan1e wa!. l•iuchd o~rn and passt>d for played before20.2-J6 fans. Jnotht'r S;ilurday night to ~l1aml sttuck s"·1(t1 r and li•JJt the ;,1 1.imi or Ohio rolled to I\ comrortable ~1 -3 Ht•d:-k-in~ •o .i 21·10 cl'nquest halftime l<'ad -:!.Par~ed by ~~ ~1r Gcor~n• 1n th(' Tnng('rinr ~o fumbl~ re('(l\·cr1('' b~ • Bo.,.,J fo.,tk·i ll ~amC' 11ncbacke~ J ohn Houdabu~h II 1\ ,1, thc SCC'Olld )\f3J~hl '· T,111:::er1n" Un"·I trtle for th1• • :\lul-1'1nt'rican Co11ff·renrc • -to dom1n:-ite lh<" !9th ;1n ....uu:tl po~t -~e11~011 clash. i\11.iml "rapl)td up rc j:Ular-1eason 11ln.v with ~• 9-0-1 rl'cOrd :u'ld no"'' has gone 23 i:a mc~ \i.lthout ~ IOS!i . ~ ('ha mp:-"'ho ranker! tr.th 1n " . 1he rin.11 reiz:ular season A · ~ocia l('d Pr1•:..s Poll. iind . ' •• Georgia, which finished i.n a second.place lie with Auburn 10 the SEC, ent(lrtd the game '"ilh a 6·5 recerd and a highly-touted runnillg attac),; that never got roU - 1ng . The Redskins capitalized on the two fumblt rc - CO\"e ries. "'I•"'' 01H• I• I 0 6-11 °'°''" 1 a 1 1-1<1 "'l•-C•,•flllat '""'l°'•""'~ic.U Gll'GlM~lllto "'•• T•JlorlHllll,_SmlttllDi-- ~"~I • • • M•0-$1•.,!t• I •llOl IOi-..vdt t ic.I.I G.t-<iG!jf,l rlifl ILM•ltttk.1.1 .4->0,J .. .,.,_ G•O-GIA "•Ht Cl_, ·~··''' .. ,, ......... , l:ftlll"R¥•1h "'tHll ·~· .. " •~m •t-1• " "' • • )-1.0 11·{'4 ,11 ...... , ..... , J l •• " ,.,. ...... lllf t·J••dl l IS IMOl"IOUAL Ll"ADl!•5 ll:UIMINO -M,.11'11, C.tPf>Rtt• 10-111 • ~l'l•IRU·'O . O.Or911. "'"I"°"'' .. •ECl"+VlllO -"""-· 5'c1111!tt 1.n, ''''"' 1-1. ~flt, Allflll9'/ 6-l«t. Wll_) .. , "'AISINO -Mo•ll'l1, \ .... Ill l•l 0. , .... ,..: w ..... 1 .. .0,1. ~. 11:--!1-J1-t, 1ta. ...... Fountain Valley Hi gh's shot rrom outside -and Ba rons. two.point upset praying that only one..shot losers to Savanna in the would be e nough. It wasn't. first round, rolled to their Ke n f\funge; and kt ark fourth straight basketball Larsen, Kennedy'~ t"·O ma . conquest Saturday night jor weapons. wer~ ham -a~d th_e ~onsola~ion cham· pered by foul trouble anti p1onsh1_p 1~ the fifth ann.ual the inability to penetrate ~n aheim Honday~nvita-"' the Barons zone Neither tion~I at the Anaheim Con· managed to equal past Ken- vent1on ~e~ter. nedy performances. The v1ct1m was Kennedy High's Fighting Irish. who were unable to solve a 6·10 prob'lem and absorbed a 68-49 lacing. Dave Rohde. Fountain Valley's 6-IOsenior. was im· posing at both ends of the court a's the Barons went to him inside offensively and counted on his defensive ability to keep the oppasi- tion on the perimeter of the Fountain Valley tone. Rohde scored 22 paints. mostl·y on feeds from his M1tft• ...., ... ,_ "'°""' .... "••Mn• "'lltllfll --~ ~ ...... ·-"-" TOI•!• •-1~111v.i...,1 .. 1 ... . ' ! ' • ' ' ' ' ' • • . ' ' . . " SC_.,......, ,._11;11 "'t"' " n l(tlll'ltlh I) " * p " • ' ' • ' • • " • ' • ' " • , • ,, • • " .. " ...... • 11-tt If there is a turning point in a 68·49 rout, perhaps it was at the outset of the third period. Fountain Va lley had an eight·point margi n ut the half, but quickly extended It to •IJ -28 as all five Barons sha red in the first 10 points. Matt Katsos and John Lodestei n got it started. Pro Scores M~IMtl IM11141Mff 4-"'*' ~I• 111, t.ffA111t~161 <C·°"""' 101.a.i-sw .. M (111< ... ll. C:lt••l...OI• W.V.1"11111 11/, l"rli'-1,..f 101 lci,tlll'I 10.. Nt• y.,.t\ 9ot'll""' ltNI. 0.110!1 •1 N111..,..1 -~.,Lt..­ '' lwl1t0 IC1R"1(1!fl M!MelO .. I. ~Uhllu!Qn I ''""t•l,tot ..... (llo(~1.NY h!-<1)tl•tl "flllldt!9fll•'· 0.1-.1 1 lflt! MOii"''' '· 1,,, ... ,......,, j '"'' .lo-PkH ••lllt ... llA1-t•ll9ol °'""''tit, $;1111 .loRWffO !Of y"""'' "· ,,, lt1111tJ Ht• ...... IM.,,.,;_ 111 lltlllut•• IU. Mel"ljjlll1- ' But UC LA came back to tie it at 69 and the lead see· sawed three time"s before \\lashington·s basket hoost· ed the Bruins :ihead to slay. \\lash1ngton. who scored 18 or hi s 25 points in the seet>nd hair. hit l\.\'O more ba s kets and l\f a rq.u e s J ohnson threw in five s trai g h t point s a s the Bruins moved H\\':.IY The triumph was UCL.A i 71st in a row at Pauley, whE>re the Fighting Irish threatened to become only the secontl school to defeat UCL.A at home in 141 games since 1965. Oantley. a fte r beating Dn''C li1eyers on a one-on· one play late in the first half. was held scoreless by the· Bruins rorward for nearly eight minutes of the second hair. During that stretch the Bruins closed to Within (our points. !\!eyers played with tJlooci oozing rrom his mouth during the sel'Ond half, ap· parently rron\ a ool llsion """ith Oantley. • N•lrtO. .... IJ ~Ut• >G. "'"l'I'"" 0 , Ciret!J 10, Cl•J 1 10 M••t•" f, (•tlN'flt.• 0. 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Vtn<1y'11>j•1ict.UnltMt>Ofl, X••l<""O -littlt l.,.,,. c..o<L Offt S-, ~·ltnt T•t•l,,..M.Dtnllv·1Go8oc1 '2 Elo\CT" t-Wtw .... ao_. u.,y,, .. -, !Nltl i11.JO SECOND ""CE -<OOCIT~O!. J yttr old I &uo Clll•m..,Ql'ur.,..Ul'.IO W""""•Ho .. (•a•"! 10 00 "''""" lltO T .. o lltlll'I-! L•qhlJ1•"9 W•1<ft (l\li~musl Tomr-JO 10 1~...., J l'D 1 •O ·~ COSTA J\·JESA CHA1\1PJON -lrma 11 ;ivens lleft l defeated Norine Grady for the women 's president·s cup chun1pionship at Cos ta J\1esa Golf and Country Club r ecently . ' Women's Golf Vista For Coastal Area \\'inners in the annual turk ey shoot ror th e wom<'n's c l ub at r\lcado"·la rk Country Club or lluntington Beac h in· elude d : llelen f\loullon. llelene Rurda, Anita Appleton and Kathy Brans for d at 205. Jn second place \vere Bea An· d erson , Flore nce Eickhom, Ada Wick and \Vinnie \Vi\lia m s a t 21 2. Golfe r or the m onth "'a s Ada \Vick w ith a 69 n et· score and in a low net eve nt, l·le len Moulton w o n A flight with 72. Other flight win· ners in c lud ed Fr eda Silverma n in B with 72, Ada \\lick in C with 69 a nd R ita rilclntosh in D with 74. Big Canyon •Chai rman Lilli a n D e mpsey staged a Tijuii.na better b a ll of f o ursome tournament for I.he a nnua l Chrisfmas party at Big Ca· nyon Country Club. On the winn ing team at 48 were Pat Anich, J arckie ~l cCoy, lle len Ande r son iind Clara Wi sdom.1.--~ In second place at 491/~ "·ere J ean l\1allory, Betty S mith, l\larion Wilder and Jane Martin. Also al 49V~ but placi n g third u ·ere l\1arie Gr ay, L u cy S Ch oplfin, Gabby Bailey and Ina Tho mpson . In .tt so v. in fourth place were Pat Banta. Liz: Dre ws, R ose D elaney a nd Rita Fox. , Ryckoff ! 34 r and Fern and Susie Steu•a rt or Santa Sproul 134 I. Ana Country Club • Gloria rilallory·s 39 cap On the o ther t eam u·ere "l ured C Oight honors u •ilh Lu ci lle P addock and Shirley King second <:1t . 33 S hirl ey Kinder u ·ith guests and Betty Henderson third Carolyn ~ray a nd Dee Dee at 32 · ..------\S.'.liite of ·Jrvine Coast CC. Jn D night, J\.1 a rion J>aris 1rr~net action Bobbie "'a~ the ""inner "'ith 32 \\rasco and Nat~lie King S hirle y l\f eyers and teamed wi,lh guest s Cattiy lt1argar et M .acKenzie also Tur ner and Betty C a thcart hai:l 32 but finish ed second of Irvine Coast CC for first a nd third a fte r matching place with59. scor ecards. r · . h' d l 6 Glenda llorne broke 100 1n1s in~ s~con a l for the fi r~t time recentlY were Jac~1e Neal and Dot and ftlarilyn J o n es went un· Massa with i::uests Dody der oo f or the iniliaJ time Gr~nt and Pat Bathanley of "'h r n s h e firrd an 88 . ln1ne Coas t CC. P.1 arcella Kelter t ied for low n et o r the m onth for Oc· tober with Julie F e rguson and Nina Hannahs and in November with J a n Hola· day. 1'1e~n l'f"rdr On guest d ay at l\1esa Verde Country C lub, com petition "'US on :l bet(er b all of foursome ba~ds Two t eams lie d a t 74 for g r oss h o nors int'luding D a r e W e lls and Phy llis S m jth ~th gues ts Connie Kinzie E l Niguel Winners in the re~t pre· sident's cup competition at El Niguel C o untry Club w e r e hono re d at the C hris tmas party irt the clubhouse. R onni e Blair d e!ealed lle le n Willa rd !pr the pres1· d ertt 's flig ht cro wn while Agnes Gouin ~a s the "'in- n e r over Pat I fvers en in the vice president's n ight. P eg Cunningh am was medalist. _For Preps Mat Re8ults La JOllDAN VARSITY TOURH-INT l!!lftr•l«JUtl~ ...... lll-(:•••tlro IE TI pl..,.... s...1111, ,,n. , ~bar Mr CJ! p;-Ml!ler.1:ot. "~··· /J)d•< ... .._•-o. ti--\'l'ftl11 I El l ,.O"bVl~\1 Dory Amen was the "'in·....-;E''"Cl1o"•ntc1P"c•.1 10. , -Ill t (Ef!M c 1•1.IC\,/) ne r o f a better nine tourna-uo--D• .\••a.. JtT1 P•nnecl ,,.~"''· men1·a1 lr\·ine ~oast ~oun. ~1:~w,,,1•1~,~••ct..tn.1~ Irvine Coast !~-Helm IJI O•< ..... 1 ... ,. 11~-Wei! UI .. ont1,t0<1P1!, llJ-O..nl IJI wonO• lo<'llll. 1t1-V""'' CJI wOftby-lw,.11. Hvy.-Otntv1n '(fl pi1'lntd Podrouk• •. hll>t"OO. try C lub in A flight "'-1th a 1ll-J1eobOtET 1p1.-.-iH•nn, 011 scor e o r ::21.2. t»-Mm•• cE111 ..... w,_r,1•. N N I d r .. hed IO--K•mo (El1111nr.e<i!ott",.,.n,1 ilol. , a n cy ew an 1n1s 1~-oowv!L l 1>•n"""N•t~~1.o n second al 331r. and Dee Dee 1~i--wn..,11Mtl11•rv>e0Stt•llf'.1.11. Wh • • d . h C I 111-C•ISfttn ll !P""'"OL<nOtrm•n.l 3'. 1te tic wit a ro y n 111-Mo•O•!El l p1ntl<'dH1~1.o 11 Gray for third at 36~1 . H•T.-•c•t•hncl IETI P•"""" 8otunan, MIHlkaR 112) llSI (IT- tS--An1nl1n lMI pi.-~, l.lt IOl--011 (Ml glnr.e<i JjlfrtH,0,4', 1 ll-ll111•+n IM I P•"""' P!'1t1, 1 ,JS. 1»-D•bl•ftl rOO !Ell OK. °""'""""· ••• •ho •~n -Alltu•111<, llun 8!-y llun, On L•mil~. Mr. !Vnd• Cft••9'l, Jr! 1•11111. C:Oj<n1'F••~om ·----.In B flight , l\f onty Dl<I J••da .. nu1111 1!1 '- 111-l"rt~\IMldK.~.1-0. lll-l•uom1n (MJ<IK. v...._ .•. 1 1.lt-Mtll•r IE l ! "'"""' Evtn\,O U. 1<S--~lm1 (Ml"'"""" Amo•, l ll '«>-C•ll<"'' THIRD lllACI -8 \l••d1.) y1., ofa1. Al-lntt. Puri.UIDO. IG..0 ttO •-O 10.00 • 00 r '''"" D111 1•n19"n Btl\f!I IN1c-m1111 LuckyP1l ll••fP'91I Tlmt -JO,•l ••• Al>Oll '"' -Qi;I.,., Tn1. Mo11 Polly P U.IOI, l!IC,..,.llY"""· Ar'i1111 MIHlllll. 011• l.INMIH, W111tt1 Blond. Mid Cor/. SCl-•1'--VI"' VIII•. lt19'1! '-" MlgMh• ......... NIQllU T'l'!y, JOUJITM ""Cl -olj(lfl""-Jye1<olft I w~. Cllill'll"f. P11<WU20CI, ,_,, OtK ... CD<t"°'I S . .i Ott-•• 11111 ltY c llftt.1> '1'!:(-1 !H<!•tl 11 .... -11.tO l IO lOll •.OO l.IO •• AIW Ri ii • RCM:tf .. IC,, MIM, l1Wll90. Nllt Flltlll, l:•lf• f'llj~, RIK,fl Ml(J, No«••""'' •IJfM RACI: -Clll ,.,<tL, yfft Olob. Allowlft(t. PurH wtllO. ...,.,.c,,.,oe• ,,,....,,,1 •·'° T hr-.e L It C "liC00.""'41 (Ol<lll1tt (Wtl\Qlll lomt-10.0I A•W> r•n -Dlvtr,. 1111;1111, (;.19.,,!w1, ~-· 0thOM, 1111tt11-1 ... C¥t. NO><rlUllfl ~llt TH JIAC• -J50 y.,lh. I n•• Ololb. ••-•/ttit. PM<lf U000. l •ulv 8111\ IC1rllollt 10 '° 4.00 l .IO lmp,.ul•tlJ IAO•"I I IO 4.00 o.;.,1 Miii ~l111ft•ll'll J.llO T ..... -11.11 Schneider w as the winner •i--F~t• u1 dte wti.1e,t 1 · h 34 f II d b 1Gl-Mf~O IJJ ~·n-P•.Cf.I II Wit 1,.;, o o we Y 111-•n111n•i lJ•1>•""""w'"'·o 11. Phyllis Arnold (35 ~\:'Bev 1to--0...or.nc1tJl0t< O•t>o""''"°·'"" C 11 ,37 1 · d )' t 11/-Wn11t(E TlllP~ L•r.t-• ornwe _ an a 1e a 1u -w•n• IJfo1~ntdJ .. otio,1·n 37 'h be.tween Fern Sproul. 1-M•••d11 tJI11u•r>t<IM111, •. 1 01. J O'Sk D' F d l•~S...itlltJIOK.Klf'IO,•O. e an ea, 1nny or iw-Jonn•ordJlfli11nte1Nlffj1•.1:00. and J e an Taylor. 1•i--Wnt111n 1J1 si1.-c1s1 .. 1111.o n. 'i\iG l or~· lttallbry won C 11~whff'l••!J l 111nnte1UN1t•"'•n.o.~. '" -Mo•Ov !'f fl P•nntel O.vl1,0.ll n ght Wit 34 "2 , fOJl~Wed by Hyy.-.&c~t<llncl lElllllf'lntdWhl,0.U, Genda Horne (36r; June Rush!orth. ltlitdr ed Penley and ~trs. James Rush at 37. lt1rs. Jac k Hurst won D flight with 33'h. followed ~Y lttrs. Neil Nelson (3Sr, Marg aret ?itacKe n z:ie C36) a nd Betty K ina: C37 ): · In a tin whis tle event, Carolyn Gray was the A fl ie:h t v lctor w i th 36 . followed b x.Nancy Newland <34l : Catherine Turner (341: Ginny Ford (34): ·Marga ret o\ll!Wi1;1• IMJ Ill llT- fl.-Won9 IMI IMC, -It, 1+-0. IQJ.--Goflt•lt' I Ml ......... Prflt , l.4S. 111-wono CM1 ,1......,w,,.,..,1 n UD-Oecclh• /Ml pl-OolltfN IOO, I.OS. • 11'-PIUll,,.l o»c.-t. ... 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In the SCCCIAC to urna· munt , both OCC l <'Jn)s fi nished in third place behind p e r ennial po\\·crs E l C~1mino and Long Bf'ach. ·'!'his \vas t he bes l finis h ever for the Pirates und e 1· the dircc lion of i:ouch J ane llilgendo f l\1 e mbe • of the A tea m in c lude captain J ack Siczerba , Butc h M a r tin. Tim Slevcove, Bob Voorhis. D e nnis Goodwin . Debbie P e rkin s, Laurie 1\tac· Donald, Kiki McGruder and l\1a r y Schmitz. On the AA s quad \~ere captain 11 a r ry K ittlaus, R ick J enn ings, Ste ,•e Graser, Dan Salyer , Joan1c Bandel. Sine 1\fonroe. Diane Schmidt and Shonna 1-'itzgerald. Both t eams will tic h o n ored at a n lJ\\·u rcls des§$rl J a n . 9 in t h e OCC student cente r al Which tim e league plaques "'·ill he !'resented. PUBL_ICNOTICE •tCTITJOUS I U$!NESS. NAM( STATEMENT Tiit foll-•"9 Pt•Klnl •rt 00."51 M inn• i ! (11 ECKLE!> 01$TllllUTO~ SAlE!. D., 01 THE ECKLES COMPA"I)', 1)3.1 ~:;'..'.-~,~~~:•·· Hunllnqlo" Btt (fl, Ct.try B•1il Et•l11, 11' Ctdtr St.. 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"\\'F. •llRf.D attorneys 11nd got a very fine deal., maybe saved S2 mil- lion ou the purchase price. Now we 'don't ha\'t' to worry about paying ror some other guy "s profit margin," he :.aid I • • REAL ESTATE . ' .. • • • Balloon Loan Revived Short· Term Mortgages Seen as Ansu;er . . By LEROY POPE a shortace of qt<>rtcage runds an<t NEW YORK (UPI ) -One of New making it diCricult to buy or set .. York's larger savings banks has hom es. I nvestors with the huge quietly begun making short. term amounls or money the savings banks ··balloon" mortgage loans for home and other lending inst itutions need purchases. , ,. are reluctant to tie theU' 'money up for 1'his move by East River Savings 15 to 30 years at fixed rates. Bank could roreshadow the first The level payment mortgage has radical chan'gC-inJ.he business since been criticized as workable only in a the Roosevelt Adlhi~ratiol) in-count ry a nd in times where mortgage troduced the long-term level-p()'ment money is plenlirul and interest rates mortgage in the earl y 1930s. Befo.c..e change little, which no long'er is true then. the rive or 10-year rollover--.... nywhere. mortgage was the usual practice. type have been issued in Canada. for years and a few smaller lending ln· -stitutions in tQt!" United State~ have been m aking them . Canadian law. however. permits the lenj:ling inslitu- lions to guarantee they will refinance the balloon mortgage b~lance when it rails due. . "All 'A'e did \.\.'as ehminutc the mid · d!emtin,'' sayti ~l ax Goldt nherg, a spokesman for the nc""lv formed Four Winds.tenant ~' a~:.oc1at1on. "\\'e're not parl1cularly vocalthy people. We 're mostly middle rl<iss here," he said. ~!rs . Goldenberg ad · ded, "Some of us have had to dip inlo life savlngs, but what could we do. Yt'e like it here." tlNDER THE S5 million purchase a creeme nt, the apartment v.•ill become a condominium. Tenants who previously paid monthly rents v.•ill become apartmenl ov.•ners. c:oldenherg :,aid that monthly mor- lgage p:1yments ror each family won 't increa~e . Tenant~ ha\•e hecn payin g renls ranging from S306 for one bedroom, tv:o bath apartments up to nearly s.ioo. · "That's rcas.onable for the beuch and now v.·e knov.· they v.on't go sk)'· high." Goldenberg s:11d. "The maintenance provided by the ma nagement v.•ill be taken over by our association." said t\trs Golden· berg. "All of u~ "'ill be assessed fee~. But things should be cheaper since \\·e did all t his v. ithout out side mid- dl emcw." Homes, 18 lots Sold by State At Lake Tahoe The homeowner borrov.·ed so· to 75 percent of the price or the house for rive to 10 years. He paid the interest semi·annually or quarterly but made hardly any payments on the principal. When the-moz;lg_age came dfle, he had to "roll it over," that is , get it re· newed if he cOul<tn't pay i£ orf. Not on- ly was the interest rate often changed but the homeowner might have to pay a lendi ng institution a bo nus to re- A few variable interest long term home mortgages also have been writ· ten in this country following the British practice. These a llow interest on existing mortgages to be r aised or lowered to prevailing r ates at any time ll.'ilh the consent of the re · gulatory aut~orilies. • RE ~ Y AT Boca..liaton. F1a .,· Ira 0 . Scott J~x.eculive vice presi· dent of the SavinP~nk Association of New York State tOld--tbe associa- tion's an nual convention thiift.iQ_stitu- tions no 1onge~nitisar the ris~t Vi'IJaae Plaza borrow-in.g. .... s hort-·ter M money and ~ e lending it on long terms at rix.ed rates. - He said the only sdlu.lipn to recur· T k • · Sh rent s hortages or mortgage runds is to a 1ng ape follow the ex.ample of the Europeans a nd Canadians and adopt eith.q . va ri ab le i n teres t long t e r m ·mortgages or return to roll over short term mortgages. fin ance it. ..£8.flh, fa m ily was asked to raise at least S2 ,000 fo r the initial payment, and.the association toured <1rea banks for lhe best lo'ans and mortgage deals available, !\1rs. Goldenberg s;,ud. Golde.nbcrg said tenants had heard rumors lhal the ocean~1de h1ghrise +ith its pool, parking lot and beach access woo Id be sold too firm wishing ~convert it into a condominium. f ''Wemet with the present owner and Said, 'H~y. why don't we buy it'?" Goldenberg said. l\olO:\'TllL \' R F:'.\"TS brin_g paid by the tenant !. before lhc purcha ~e covere the cost of n1 ainten<1ncc. The monlhl. mortga~e paymenls a,nd the new m · inten<1 nce fees "·ill be paid in a lump sum . said l\lrs. Goldenberg, "and t •y'll be hulld1ng equity as v.·ou\d a y homeov.·ner.'' Twent or Four \Vinds' 140 families did not in the tenants' association, but <iQ.ldenberg s:t1d those famihcs can r~n. "Their leases \\.'ill be ho~red ," he said. SACltA1\1ENTO !UPI ) -Five homes and 18 residential lots original-. Jy purchased by the state for a shoreline free\\"<I Y along Lake 1'ahoe ha\"e lx>en sold for more than S.130.000, the State Department of Transport:.i- tion announced. But another three homes and 12 re· maining lots fou nd no takers during the two·day auction and a departmt'nt spokesman said l\\"O sales will be held in the spring ror the !\leeks Ba y and RJbicon Bay properties 12 miles south or Tahoe City. The fi \'e homes overlooking the lake raised $147.152. The lowest selling price ~as S23,500. IN THE PANIC or J931, several million American families had their homes foreelose<funder old rashioned mortgages. 1"he long-term level Pay- ment loan \\o"as the ideal solution to that day 's problem. A s ingle monthly pay ment took care of inte rest . amortization of principal. taxes and sometimes insurance. When the mortgage expired, the house was paid for. But the inflation of the past five years has dealt cruel blows to t he level payment mortgage, boosting in· terest rates to record levels, creating East Rive r 's "balloon" mortgage is hot the old -style rollover mortgage. /New York law forbids sa\'i ngs banks· lto guarantee re fina ncing o f a mortgage when it falls due. Also, the borrov.•e r does make level payments on the balloon mortgage and pays off a little of the principal. Nevertheless, a big·principal balance is left when the mortgage rails due and this must be paid off or refinanced. T h e opening of a Thrirti m art supermarket last sunimer marked the fi rst st-age of the Village Plaza. a community shopping center bei ng de· veloped in the plannt'd community of t\Iission \1ieio by the Ncv.•port Bearh based Sa nta Anita Development Corporation. \Villi am W. •lughes. Jr., senior vice president of the firm. one or the l:.trgest neighborhood shopping l'enter .,de\•elopers in the nation, stated that "'hen completed the total center Will contain 232.000 square feet of building nrea at the Southeast Corner of ')1arguerite Parkway and La Paz: Sa_clpleback Broadmoor Opens fnle'riors New Developm~nt tel~ Bid On e or ~h e ne\vestres1den· , tial neighbo rhoods to be j Saddloback Interiors or produced by Broadm oor Jrvine has been retained to Jlom es is Broad moor San ~ecoi:"ate the models at Rae-Clemente. The first phnse of Quet ~l~'>"Ptain. a 158-uo.it 40 homes is rapid ly nearin~ ' 9.8-miµ19n , s ingle-family completion, nestled on a eveloprf1ent in the ~Ion-hill side above the city \\"ith ebellh '"'J.Till s. it \l.'8S an-a commanding \·iew of the riounced by Jim Baldwin, a Pacific Ocean. princiPal or The Baldv.·in "The view of the ocean Co., of Irvine, the de-from our site is magnifi - veloper. cent ," sa id Ric hard· R. According t o Be\•erl y Smith, fou nder and pres1- Hombeak orSaddleback In· dent or t ~e comi?an ~. teriors. four .of ·.tJur five "\\la tch i ng ; the suil set "1odtls ll.'ill be complete~y behind lhe P acific is a most furnished . T~e rirth will I)(? enjoyable experience eaeh shown with v.·allpaper, evening." · an eye to "t he \'iew" has bl•e n th e pri m al'y con· s1dt'ralion, Smith noted. Furnished models. de· coratt:d hy Sfldd leback In· teriors of Irvine. are open dally from 10 a.m. until rlusk. The location is just a bO \'e the San Clemente ll i ~h School at J19 Calle Ern.palmc. Take 1he A\'cnida Pico of- framp from the San Diego Free\vay a nd travel north to A\·en ida Pres idio. Turn right to Calle Palme and 1hen right agai n to the models carpet,·anddrapes. Accordin J? t o Smith. AJ• • PJ • ''The O\'erall theme \\.'ill Broadm90r San· Clemente JC}8 8fi be contemporary, appeal-\\•ill e\·entua ll\" consist or ing to both the young first 197 homes on 70 acres. . . In Viejo home b1.1 yer and to families Four s in g I e-Story moving UP. to a lar ger floor plans created (or horoe," s aid Hornbeak. Broad moor by ~!orris and Lohrbaeh of Ne\vpo r t Low-p' riced Beach. are offered. The ~ea Bluffs !\tanager s Set . . ' lllternati_ona l Ba.v Clubs, I nc . ov.:.ners of the Balboa Bay Club in !'\('\\"port Beoch. has e ~&ed into an agreement 111th Leadership Housin g to manaJ!e the soles and ma rke11ng rro- pram of the n e~· Sea Bluff 'Beach and Racquel Club l ocat e d in L e uca dia , northern San Dic•go Coun11·. sizes range . from 1.920 to 2.325 square feet \\'ith grand opening prices r a nging from 565.990 to S79,990. The design emphasis is on ~racious ness and comfort . Each home features a coni- plrte l~· prt\"iltc, glassed·in atriun1 or courtyord \\"Ith dra1na.£e s.vste ms built·in. F.arh ma ster bathtoom in- cludes a Roman -st,·le shO\\·er \rith some plans· of· fering glass \"ie \1·s to fe1;w:cd planting area. In placing each home on it s grou nds, Among Lhe 12 rloor plans offered at Ca~ta _del Sol. J\fission Viejo's-popular adult community, the Alicia offers o·ne of the most dis· tinctive entrances: an open portico arching over the tiled entry"'ay. The Alicia 1s the lowest priced home in · the Casta del Sol ser ies, starting at S32.995 £or t~·O bedrooms rind one bath. Designed to t liminate in - door traffic snarls, a walk through the Ali cia requires no w<i sted s!eps. .----------------------., The first s top is the spacious living roon1 \1"ilh a djstin1;ti\'e maso nry firepla ce, dra m atic vaulted ceilings and an optional opening into the second bedroom "''hich can be used as a den" or stud y. • • Real Estate "'I ~\'Questions /Comment ~ Bw 'alt~r Randall Mccardle ;... QUE:STIOV \\'/1(1/ d()(!.~ 11 cost to ma1nlai11 a single family homr annually·• \fy u.•1/e and I hare a difference of opiruon. Shi" uuu/d /1J,·,, lo 111'1' 111 a co ndon11n1um and I would like to Ill"•' 111 a .'Ingle fam1/11 hami>. /low rnuch can u;e e:tpect to pGy /or 1nu111/t'11anct' 011a111ngle fa mily home' \V 0 ., Cosla J\fesa A;'l;"S\\'F.R : .\,, .1 gcner;,tl rult• of thumb the annua l n1.i1ntt'n.11u·I'.' rosl can be l'"XPl'.'C'lcd to run from 1.5 to :! P"rccnl nf the ro:-i t of the propert r. according to l .. S. Go\"crnnll'lll f1 gurt•s. If yo u paid $60 .000 for your home you l'.111 pl an on spending approximately SI ,000 • annually for upkt.>e p. · llomc ov.ncrsh1p is not without it<; problems . Rut remembt'r, you do nol l'scapc the~t' costs complete ly hy living in ;1 condom1n1um . In a condominium you h:l\'e your Association dues plus all your int<'rior n\1\1 ntcnancc ci>s t:-.. · I \\"Ould r1•commcnd that you r decision not be b3 sed upon the cor;t of m;1lnta1n1ng your home, be 1t single family or a condominium ... they both re- quire upkcc1> ttnd that must be paid for in one form or another. Q!'ESTIO.\' U'/iol country haj the highest rqte of home owne rRh1p' Jin I Jt /rue 11101 l he l" S ltos the hlghelt . ~tc•ntago>? Thank,. S. R.: !l"ewport Beach -. • ANS\\'ER : Austra.lit1 not the U.S -has the hql.he~l humc O\\'llC r~h 1 p rate 10 the \l.'Orld. llo\.\ C\"('r. th1:-m:iy t h:ui.ge 1r pr1l'l's keep rb,1n g ;;i!; dram:itic.11- lv e°' th~·\' htue 1nth1' pa~l fcv.· yt•ars Pr1cu:-. arc l"l•al· ly up '"do" n unrl cr'". A s man·Ptom<' in c\ustralia that: ~OTd rnr S2.i.OOO in l!"ltl!J I) no"' )t'l\1ng for a1>pro~· Ima.tel\" SHIU,(IOO 1-:DITOR S ,\OTr Rr111dn/I R \lrCardl;> 1~ ll1r Presk1enl !l/ T II~ II f. Al. F:.'iTA r 1-:Rs. an 1'11 '{'.'' "ll'Uf andl11$t. coll«gt lttlitf'fr and tu1fhor of· R~l f.'~1 n1" 1n ca11,or1uo ... St'nd !ltJtJr rol71 r71t',ll-and qu1•.d1t111& fo Uaudci/I R 1\/cCardlr . PhD .. c.· '6 tht> IJA/LY /'/LOT. P.O. llOr 1560. CtJsla ,\ft'$0. Ca/1/or n10 92626. r' ..._ Tll E l\ ITCll EN offers suc h f!'atures as continuous cleaning gas range and in- door e lectric barbequc mounled on the countcrtop. -A speedy pass-through food- bar and sliding glass doors oi)Cning onto the patio make outdoor enlertaining a very simple matter. ' On e or t he popular fe atures of the n1a s ter bedroom suite is a large \\alk·in clOset. Closet space 'in tht' second bedroom Cor den 1 fill s one entire wall. f 11 r. B .-\TllR OO~t ap· pointn1ent s are4 esigned for eas\" c:.i rc .i nd a reeling of elegance. Cu ltured marble pullman countertops. de- corator -planned \\·a lnut stained cabinets. fra melC'ss n1c>d ici nc cabinc l .s a nd pcr!lonal hi1ndlield shower units are some or the desi~n features highlighting the Casta de! Sol series. The Alicia is one of the 12 pl.i ns at Casta d el Sol. Furnished model homes are open daily from 10 a.m. un· 111 G p,1n . 1n the northern portion of 1\1 isslon Viejo. J \l~l off th e l\t arJ,?uerlte ParR\l.'il)' norlh or Trabuco Road. · Maui Villa Oesi.c:ii "'·ork has begun on D 168·Vtlla. $8.S-million pro- jc>ct al Plnt·a pplc llill on ~l aui. 11:.i v.·uii. it wa ii an· n.oun c cd b y \Vrilter Hl chardson 1\5!loclntt!, a Costa t\lcsa· l11nd pl <inninR and arthiteclura l firm. BALLOON MORTGAGES of this Road. ·' , .The Aills and The Fo~thills have figur es which :_ should interes·t you. • ~ ... 1The Hills Luxurious 3 and 4 bedroom single· level homes of generous space and live- a bility. Some have beaut.ift,11 hilltop views. Up to 8,000 sq. ft. lots with landScaped front yards and fenced back yards. A lovely climate and atm06-phere, plus all of the ocean-oriented recreations of Laguna Niguel. Come to The Hills today. It's a great place to raise a family. Immediate occupancy. • . . Homes from 145,200 t~~53,700 • 8%% interest rate: at The: Hills Example: Price of The Hillsdale Plan: 8.15.200 noW·ii Payment: $11,300 Amount Financed : $33,900 Monthly Pllyment: $269 (Includes Principal and Interest l .f ' 'Ibtal Number o( ~ Payments: 354 Closing Costs: 5439 "(Plus Truces, Insurance, and Impounds) Monthly Homeownefs A&sociaiion Fee: None AN N UAL PERCEN TAGE RATE: 9% ,• / 8%% interest rate: at The: i;;othills Example : Price of The Balboa Plan: $33,990 Down Payment: $61890 Amount 1'~inaneed : $27,100 Monthly Payment: 5216 (Includes Principal and Interest) Total Number of Payl!l:('nts: 354 Closing Costs: S678 (Plus Tuxes. Insurance;" and Impounds) Monthly Homeowners Assoi:iation Fee: $44 A NNUA'L PERCENTAGE RATE: 9%% P f I , , ut <! 11 t in yoU1 life'. .. .todd y come to Lag~n.~,~ .. !suel .t • ~ 2The I' Foothills .~ · - The charm or the country a'M chorefree townhome living come together JI.re wilha floun~sh. 2, 3 and 4 bedrooms, uf; to 2l/2 baths, woodburnini firepla ces,ibuilt-ins, tv.·o private Datios, and a Home- owners AssOciation that takes care of all the exterior yardwork and maintenance of thtl swimming pool/ recreation.area for a monthly ree of S«. You'll love the relaxed life a.t The Foothills. Immediate occupancy. Townhome:s from 133,900 to 141,000 • .• 't .. / I • •I tor '" pr da •I l it c •• d se er .t y d ne Ir ha p vi ·po A m se te le tio Fi th la \V Fi R •• j ge ch d e m PU si ed vir pri so WO pl ag '" wil .. ele wa SC for J hi 19 de we fo ac l h~ c h f pa an ~op : jac lio I As ' ... I pas ms l ~a I eq I" sea I ha • 'oth WO an are la pa OW •le I to . I ga yo I be pa I I I ~ Imo wel Jma j eou ,b. pa ' · .. .....; --I • ~ , ... ~.,.,.,~~·~""""'"~!!!.!!""'!!!.!n~.i·v~·~~~~~~·~·~IL~Y~P~IL~Ol"---C::"""5 111 Seare h of the Americ an Bre ana -Part 13 . Emerging Nation L--earns tOLive with Wealt h " Thia ii the 13th oJ 13 articles uploring the lhemt, In Search ci/ the American Dream. This t arlfcl.! di1cusst1 the da'M• of hi.rrnoU tn Iha l9'l0s and 11'11 pro~ms wtth molericl abltn· da~. The author U professor oJ ·Englilh. and comµcratiue l iterature at Un1vtr1iiy of California.. Irvine. By JAY MARTIN America entered the 20th tentury a·s a majo r in· dustrial -nation, a nd it seemed to metny that a new era of growth and pro11peri· ty was at hand . If in- dustrializ1:1tion h1:1d brought new social ills and a concen· tration or power in the hands or big business, the Progressives were con- vinced that a variety or p·ro- ·posed reforms would enable America to realize its de· mocratic ideals. Vet within a rew years. a series of ddmestic and in- ternational crises sorely tested the ideals and institu· lions of the nation. MUCll LATER, F . Scott Fitzgerald could write of the years before \Vorld \Var 1 as a period that possessed "'eharac ter." Charles · \Vale s, t he hero or Fitzgerald's •·Babylon Revisited," wanted to ''jump back a whole generation and trust in character again." Presi· dent Woodro.w \Vi lson's moral tervor, purity of purpose, and missionary single.·mindedness reflect· ed the democratic dream or virtue in public as well as in private behavior. \Vhen Wilson told an au- its ptople!I." Such aims as· Sumed. (he tX1$U>nce Or a vigorously virtuous AJperican charucter. But the moral zeal with which Americans entered \Vorld \Va r 1 soon faded. Forn:ier Pre!;idcnt Taft de·· nounced \\li\son as an .. autocrat." l\1any young people pronounced the war a ho1:1x und :igreed wlth Ezra Pound in disavowing ''old men's lies.'' There was a general disillusion with idealism and a rapid growth oI isolationism. By 1919. when Wilson toured America to defend the peace treaty and the League or •Nations, he had lo s t the su pport or Congres!s; and mo·s t citizens, worried by re- cession. di sturbed by labOr unrest, and tired of foreign entanglements, were no I I longer moved by Wilsonian utopianism. Ofspite lheir wurtlme sacrifices, they "'ere still th l!1 side of paradise. ·It was time to turn to a new 101:11 and to elect a new president' who would bring them the bene rits of "normalcy." \.Vhatever that wa s , it va s pot "'character." COURSES BY NEWSPAPER . l -i" ~ j pollcirs sha.rtd at le3st one broke you didn't \\'orry emrnt of the •• 20s. as assumpl1011 "·1th the iihoutmoneybccauscit"·as idc:.listic. malefac tors of T eapot 1n su<'h profusion around Fronlthellcginningof.the l?qmc, the undcr\~orld, and you." The golden prospects dcC'adc -wh l·n 22.1sai en· the general public-that of prosperity held off pro· tr~nt s, includitig_..\V~m virtu e r eside d in the lf'St.\Vh ytrytocontrolthc Jenning s Bry~n._a od pos:-.~s:i.ion o( wealth and accumulation of "'C\.l ltb Pr:u1klin D. RoOl!l~tltj sub· pov.•(!r. v.1hen anyone mi~ht bl'come n11ttC'd pl~ns i.o.end w:tr in a C'Oi'lt Pl.ETl-~D by 1926. rich? $100,00Q pri:tC eontcsl creal· A few months after the Other America n ideals l\fellon ·~ 1)rograin!ireduced \'1tl,itv.·ouldtX'amistuke t'd by Ed\\"ard Bo!\, lo I-l a rdin g administration also Jay behind the century· the m axin1um :.urrax to 20 to ('ons1df.'r th(' '20s entirely 1929-whcn the Kellogg. took office, the Interior old Temperauc~ mo\l ~· perct?nt, lo"·cr(-d the basic lack ing In 1d1.'0.d 1sn1 or Bria nd J\lu ltilatcr:.il Treaty 0 e par l me nt gained ment, which bt?cume a v.·ay inc-orn e tas, and repealed mor:il char:.u1tl'r . for ll.enunl'iatlon or \V ar IN Tll E summer or 1919. juris diction over 47,000 of imposing Anglo-Saxon. inhcritu nce and gift taXl'S, \Vl i.L KOOER,S a nd·· v.·as ratified by the Senate. Sherwood Anderso n ac res or oil-rich federal middle ·class values-or v.•htlc :it the same-~t 11n e Charles Lindbt?rgh v.·ere the id('al of pe.:ice caught up described what Americans land in Elk Hills. Calif., and hard work, abstinence. and drastically n.:irro"·ing \he heroic, enorn~ously popul ar a large share of the utopian did want when heobser\'ed, 1'eapot Dome, \Vyo. thrift-upon the ncv.•ly ar· act i~·ilics of i;::oycrnmcnt by fi gures prCcisely bucausc imagination. "These are gaudy days." Secret?.:rY of Interior ri\'ed immigrants and the eutl1ng federal expen -lhcy made principle seem !\ten in the 1920s may not Warren Harding, -elected Albert B. Fall leased the oil .,.,•orking classes, particular-ditwrc~ in half. 'fhe effect of clear and honesty simple. oft e n h av c soug ht president in 1920, stated hi s reserves to private oil com-ty in the cities. Prohibition these policies .,.,·3s to but-Sen. George Norris. v.·ho character. But they bad not program clearly: •·t>ros per panies, realizing a persop_al v.·as thus, as one sociologist tress "·e.:il th 3 nd wealth-fou ght the sale of the ~lus-enlirely lost it either. Tho se Amer i c ft Ci r s t.'' H.e profit of $409,000 as well as has said, "an in\"ita tion making. cle Shoals federal da1n pro-v.•ho. like Ch::irlie \Vales. declared hi m s ell "old· additional contributions to toward assimilation." Neither l\tellon nor most ject to private interests. and "'1shed to restore character fa shioned and. ·e~en reac-the Republican Party cof· That invilation \\'as re· Americans see med to the v.•cstcrn sen:itors v.·ho to Amt:rica n life did not re- tionary on 'mattcrs of faith fcr s. Almost by accident, a jected. Though per c::ipita notice th at the average led the in\•estigation of the ally ha ve to go back a and morals" and conducted Senate investiga tion turned co n·s umption of alcohol .\·early incomes or farmers, ll a rd1n g adniinis tration generati on. Indeed. lite}~. his campaign from the front up the evidence of cor:rup· declined during th e period miners. and construction Hobe rt La Follette. Thomas were going fOr\\"a rd to porch of his J\1urion, Ohio, lion. . 1920-?J,andatnotimeinthe V.'Ol"kers all decreased dur· J. \V ::il.sh, and Burton K. another decade. the 1930s. home. Once started. the ripples '20s did it reac.h the 1911·14 ing the '20s and that the \\'heeler, helped to preserve in y,·hich their capacities for 1·1is popularity was pro-or scandal widened to cncir· level, the social co~t of l.'conomic gap bet "·een the the prc·\\·ar Progrcssi\'e characte r would be tested lo bab\y due , some histori ans cle other parts of ~lardiing's Prohibition \\'as hi gh. It upper and IO\\"Cr classes spirit and \\"l'rc en1blcms of the fu ll. haveargued,to.<\mericans' administration, including u s her ed in ur ban v.·asgrowin g. purity and seriousness in St?:ii:t: A Crisis or A.bun ... desire to e v a.de th e the Office of Veterans' Af· gangsteris m, and the upper '!'rue. in acl'epting the politic~. . . . dance. also by Jay !'1artin. domes tic and forei gn . fairs. where pri\'ate profit <.1nd n1iddle classes made a Democratic non1ination for Coolidge ~ d('scr1pli?ns of professor or English •nd \V rang I es th at Pro -had been made from traffic mockery or the \'ery \'alues 1928. Al Smith ob~er\·ed : the An1cr1l'<111 business comparati\'f' liter•t•r~. gressiv is m had brought. in su11plies intended for dis-of restraint and orde1· that "\Vhcn four n1i\lion men, :.ystcn1 as ··one of the great Uni\'ersity of Californi• •tarding 's s mall to.,.,'n abled or sick vetcruns. The ,,·ere recommended to 1n1 -desirous to "'Ork and sup-contributing forces to the Irvine. • behavior suited a "politics idealism of the war period mi grants and workers. 1 port their families, are un:.1 -n1oral ;ind spiritual advan· • .-----------.. of nostalgia,'' and his run-had been turned inside out. No one supposed ll<irding ble to sec ure employment, ce1nent of the hun1a n rac'1'. '' n in g mate. Ca Iv in D Governmental corruption a teetotaler. Some knew there is \'ery little in the pie· held a considerable porlion This aruc!t is a11othtr int~ Coolidge. had much the in the 1920s rested securely that Andrew ~Icllon, .,.,,ho as turc of prosperity to attract ofutopi<a n fervor. ll·par1 Co1<rsts by r.·tM.Jrpaper same appeal. Coolidge was on popula r preference for Secretary of the Treasury lhen1 and the million depcn-Ideuli sti c Y.'riters, \\"its, or u nts btuig 01Jtrtd by lht So ,·pare of s•~ech as 1·r d d Dall11P1lotasapub!ic"s truv"'. " . r--• 110\v er over justice an "'as responsible for enforc-denl upon them." philosophers v.·ho crili cizc ~, r · d ·d 1· TM stnts war prtpcrn!'f)y wary o win Y 1 ea ism, possess ions over cons-ing Prohibition Ja.,.,•s, had in-But Stnith v.·us easily cle-the shoddy materialism and uc Sa" Ditgo£rttUU>i.andi.t that onev.·itquipped: · cience.Scorn!orlawwasso vestme nts in Ove rholt feated by lloover. As F. moral cynicism of the d&Slnbiatd by coplty News ··1-1e opened his mouth pervasive that Smedley D. \Vhiskey. Nor were people Scott t"'itz_gerald remarked : period v.•ere not ignored. Smnct. and a moth new out." Both Butler, a tough general de· surprised when ~l ayor Jim· ~"~E:'..':':"....'.'':'.'.h:•:n..:_y~o~u_'."~-e~'~e~C~e:r:t~a~in:l~y~t~h~e~a~n~t~i·w:•:r~m:o:v:·...:::===z====:::'.~ tlarding and Coolidge "'ere tached from the ~1arine my \Valker ~of New York,,.. ... de\'oted to programs pro· Co r p s t o cl e a n u p y,·herc 20,000 speakeasies mising material abun -Philadelphia, was dis· existed, announced,one af· dance. Americans listened missed as a public nuisance ternoon to a press con- to their promises and gave after two years. fcrcnce called to deny a ~ them the g reatest vistory ip "Trying to enforce the rumor he h1:1d been shot: J Republican Party history. law in Philadelphia was ··Gentlemen, at this timm:e~o~ri-_ _1.A"C.,R~OQ§Sc§Sc_~6~7~A~ff~i'~m~sL _ _:1[Jt!.!L~?'J"1L-1..8-Bou.gh--=-82-E*Wnet1on-:-·1----- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE . But the mi ht bet er •orse than anu bal!le j 111 00 ,~~~-1-nrno--',-68 M 1· I I . d . -Jo .....,._ ·~"',. .. l e\·en O 1ve etter lava 83 Soft dffftk ave 1stene to Sinclair ever in," he moaned. shot." L · ho h d · n 1 Molar 6Q Shipping 119 Conclusion 19 Declared 84 Adam's son c w1s, w s owe 1 Es pecially evident was Ideals had beco!lle so ~ "~lain Street" (19201 the disrega rd for laws forbid-clouded th at when the 6 Chair back container 121 Interval 20 Choir voices 65 Winter· limitation;; of an American ding the sale of alcoholic journalist Edv.·ard o . 11 Advocate 70 Squeeze 122 Pronoun 34 That girl vehi.cles Society that had become beverages. Sul livan noted that Al 16 Seashore 71 Observe 124 Lives 35 Theater 86 Mock blow narrow and grasping. PROl ll BITIO~. '"the ex-Ca pone h a d "'executive 21 Asphyx ia 72 Poels 127 Waste employe 87 Hospital Hardin g appointe d · bl · " b"rt " "B" Al " · k d 22 Recumbent 73 Instruct 1allowance 36 Hawaiian sec11·on •terbert Hoover, Andrew per1ment no e111 purpose, a 11 y, 1g pi e e •1 1 as Herbert ~loover called it up the hinl.. Cheered at a 23 To despoil 74 Legislative 128 Silicon bird 88 Therelbre; 11 e Ion, and Charles Evan started as a reformist ideal'. Northwestern Uni\·ersity 24 Egg.shaped body symbol 38 French Latin Hughes to the cabinet, bul he The e\··~nge11·s1 B1·11y Sunday rally, he described his sue· C also g~ve his cronies-11nd .. 25 hinese 75 Female 129 Palm lily• article 89 Antlered I.,. 1 -deSc.ri bed the Dry Utopia : cess: . d·sta h 130 p k 40 L · I Jenee 1n 1914, • ere are some simple thing!I in the world. One •. : is princi· ple," m any Amertea-ns agreed. When he declared. in 1915 that "America •.• will not fi ght ... because peace is the healing and elevating influence of the \\"Ofld," he expressed the scorn of most Americans for ~uropean squabbles .. ' J --Even whm -h-e--re-versed ',;J .• ' ,.n.o 1 1ca supporters high ··The slums \viii soon be on-.. 1 call JTI YSelf a bust-1 nee s eep eacoc uzon an1ma posts. ly a nlemory. \Ve \\•ill turn nc ssman. 1 make my money 26 State al 76 Glue butterfly native 91 Reli gio us JN CREATING "'hat his. our prisons into fa ctories by supplying a dentand or being 77 ls carried 131 ····deum" 42 Chest belief himself and, on April 2, 1917, asked Congress to declare war, his reasons \~·ere utopian and visionar:r -to make the world "safe Cor democracy'• and to achieve •'the liberation of JfL,AJ;:PF;R -Mary Nolan• photo (courtesy Bettman• Archive> ·re· c81ls a time o'f·turmoi' in America, The-Ro!:lring '20s. torian Frederick Lewis Al -a nd 0 u r j a i 1 s i n t 0 the people." 27· Hawai ian 78 Pullman car 132 Concerning sounds 92 Publis h ten named "the aristocrat ~torehou ses aRd·-oorncribs. If Secretary of the vine 79 Foundations133 Oral pause 45 Indolent 93 Prohibits ofscandals,"Teapot Dome, ~fen \\"ill walk upright now . Treasury Andrew hlellon 28 At home 80 Peeled 134 Irish poet 47 Evict 95 Aesthetics these appointees left a· last· \Vom en v.•ill smile, and the "'as not personally corrupt, 29 Biblical· 81 Leafy 135 Ambary 50 Made tram-96 Roared ing symbol for the misuse or children .,.,,ill laugh. Hell his tax ·re,·ision plans :.1nd king vegetable 136 Sea eagles 51 LavJn velvet ~7 Jazz style, po\verandwealth. .,.,.illbeforeverforrent." g ov,c rnm ent s pe ndin g 30 And : Latin 82 Hails 138 Envy 52 Map 99 Terse • Taiwan English (Jften Fails in , By ST:\:\" DELAPLA~E r :1 n1 being fitted for a couple of suits hr Jimmy \\'.hen I ~tepped on the big OC10 at San Fr;.incisc·o, J Chen -O_ri gin:1 l Jimmy Chen. . . . ·' felt a mild shiverv feeling Not apprehension Just l·lon~ KQng \\·as noted for · \\"l' m<1k<' s ults 111 2~ mildJ,· cfiill. · · · hours"-' t ailors. I did this once. It looked Hke it h;:id ("\Vhen _you feel like that somebod y'.s v.·alkini hecn r l1 n up in 24 hours. '.\l a ~1be le~s. Then I found Jim· "'·er )'oar g ra\"e. ·· s::iid my g randnrotner, She \vas full m,,·_Chen -J.l olden \\':.s h.av1ng ~u1ts m a~c there. of gloomy notions like that. l .l1m1t:i '· ~he~ ~,·ouldn t m :.ke ;, suit unless you I n e\\"_the 18 sky-high hours to Kai·t?k airport. \\'h.erc :1g r eed IP fiv e fit t ings. ,~·e lay dO\\"n a_.Iongside the !'\ine Dragon hills onto the Jt ·s :1 hu;;tling pl ace -Chinese shops ::re usuetlly h:,!ht~d J.long Kong har_bor. . . noisy. It shO\\'S husine.l\S i~ gOCKI. The meas uring t a ilor TRAV.E~ I did :1 couple of TV 1nter\·1e\\'S. CaJled fr1cnds.1And sir as -out the corrections to a m :111 far across the \\·oke in th~m~rning \\"ith a hea~ like a dim sum bun. 1TM)n1 . R Ip out th re:1ds.~ks in m~·:-ter1ous m;:irks. It s eems l am the only man tn the ,,·oriel v.•ho e,·er · \·nl1 come h:1ck Friday." broupht "J.long ~ong Ou ,,·ith him to I long Kong. Talk Suit~ a r t• gC'n e r:iU ~· de li,·crcd at t he l:ist minute. :1bout <'oals to '.\ewcastle~ .lust :1:-i you·,·e gi,·cn up hopf' :Jnd h:1\'t t·.-i lled the t a:-.;i . 1 ' Air)i•nes It ("Ould h c1re been \1ors~~~<\t the pJush l·lyatt Regen-fn1: t l~e .. 1ir_por1 I lhink it '~ pl[1lln('d that \1 ay for l'~· I sat :1t the ,,·indO\\" \\":'Itching the gr ay fringes of <lr.i nl <1I!(' l'lfect . , Typhoon Irm a \\"hip the ha rbor. . · I kPep grttin g :1·.;;u it o r f,\·o eac h 1i1ne I t"o mc to May Open The St;,1' Ferry runs hack a nd forth fro1n mainla nd Jlnng Kong herau .... c> 1·,·e heen doing it f or :l long time J\o"·foon S'hle to I-long Kong Island. In th is innatcd To corr:e lo Hnn,I! Kong \\itho111 ~ettin~ ;1 s uit mudc \ \\"Orld. thertl-are fe\,. ite ms you can buy at yestcrd1:11·'s i ~ like goin 2 In l,:1 ris 11 ithnut h<.1' ing :i nihble of c;1\·i3r Packages prices. ., . 1t th:1t li\tle p\~,ce :.longsidl' F':iuthon's beside tt'!e l . The -Star F erry 1s on£': Fi ve cents for .1 srven :'<i ~<le l :tin e . ~ .,.....,.,,.,.,....,..,._. minute S(':. ,·o~·a~e .. .\ctually you can go second class Or_ to 1·isi1 '.\ladrid and r,ot.\1 andC'r <~01,n rh ~ 1\1ne,·. I -· . . . -the lnwcr deck ~for l\\"O rents. The St3r Fe rr~' !!:i rhc k1· ;.i ll e 1·,1 ;;v th:tl lf':lcls to Botin 's -thC' last h;r ~r:;e tp~!n~1:1~ J~~sy 111ns c.onst11nt!Y. -3),v;1ys one lo<iding, one arri,·ing. ;cene i1l I !em ln µ:\\-.:i~··s "The Sun .'-\lso Rises." c h~ck gift·wra1pped There Sl10 \1·ntt1ng. .. . . . Therl' ~i re lhinf!S \\('must do to lift the spirits. to ~ pack"3.ges v.•ith your luggage .~t ~,·as on the-St:ir F er:y I fJrsJ classt f 1 \"C C'E'll l!J) th at tori if~· th(' ~ou I. ( · and avoid having them \\ tlham Holden met Suzie \Vong. I rom<' home \\ ith :111('\\ I long Kong Suit and the sun : opened by airport antihi-( ··:'\'o t alk .. , s he said. ''I ri Ch girl.'') -;hi nf'.: f •·I: anol hC'r ~ f>:!r . : jack security guards. . 'i'(t•; . • . ~-------'--------------~ That's the recommenda· ~la~·be the Star Ferry 1s a il ~t le highe r no1v \\"\lh our tion of the Air Transport rlell:1ted doll:1 r . The d;1y I arrived ldt'nated myself I. ~Assn ., which noted that the t ·.s. dollar h:.1d dropped from S5 I-lon g Kong to '.everything carried by S4 .';'0~IK . '1 passenge~s is subject· . to Tailoring business is \\"<iy off. The t:J ilorcd suit \\C inspection bef~r~ boarding hnught for SSO has gone up to 8200. Still there are hun· l comi:nerclal .a~rliners. And drNis of 1'1.i lors -they',·e al\\':1YS nlade a Ji\·ing lhlS that 1ncludes.g 1fts . \\";1y (l:Tid \\'h :l1 r l_$e is there to do? I ~any a~rports a~e 'rhl" Star t'errv docks beside thl' giant tlong Kong equipped with electronic 0 · . . · I screening device that can llotel ~~nd Lhe re:i n Terminal. the biggest shopping 5can· passenger& and their l'<'nter 1n A ~la. There :ire~ shop~. ~n assortment of 1 hand-carried belongings in \\"ht<IC:salC' firms. Atts and crafts studios. 1,a matter ot seconds. Bu~ . others still rely on men and , worn•• ln•p•cton lo m•k• om·merce Boosts body cttecks of air tra\'eJers . . and to examine wh~ they are taking aboar4. T • • s such 1n•~•etion• llOl onty ·ourism Ill tale Lake longer. but the J :!:~en:~rch:~ ~ ::w~aft ~i: CliW N.-iWYk• • ~eared to stre~gthening the cleerance. If you don't want SA CR A M E NT O image of C~hfornla as a , ! to check etfts with your tug-1'ou ris m bel ng one or vacation destination. I iage. you might wait until Caliror~ia's m6st Important The 12·pai e-fu 1-color you're aboar,d the plane industries, the Qel>J)rtment brochure is the result or before. wrapping the orcomm~rceh.asdeveloped joint efforts by the di"isiol'I \ package-s. a prog~am aimed al cn· and the convention and vis· I ll suggests you con~ider courag1ng travel In the itors bureaus of Anaheim. using the sm•ll·package state. ~ Sacramento, San Diego and l counterser\•iceprovlded~y ··Tour the Wor.M._ of Son fr::incisco. •moil airlines. Packages California." a 1975 domestic Addltiolf'\ll 1hrormation fweJghln& up 'to SO pounds tour progrnm that hos just may be obtained by .,.,.rilinR Ima)' be brought to the been rel eased by the Lusa\l e Trave l, lntcrn a· 1 counter up to 4S minutes division or tourism or the ti orµl o(.San fr!_n~isco. 98 before scheduled de· 1>epartmt:nt of Commcr('e, P~St -~an F'rancisco, Ca parture. is a promotional brochure 94104 . H.OL Y LAND YEAR • O.ty Opn lwery JS" Ye.- Herl OM J. 2000AD • t o.., to l WHll hcorhd PlhJriM•TOWI •TWA 747. Hnt Clou Hohl. Al lrffllftth. _D_, rn fj'Cusi11ess 1111d Pleas~re 7iYll'cl 611t"'4V Pl ' 110 IM.\'OOl'1 (•~·u f:ll .r ~I l!ctc:I\. c.. .. • m• 11.·~._y J714!o.&O o\11 31 Ariatolian 85 Eliot" 140 Nove l1~t di rection 100 Taxi nder. goddess character Zola 54 Wax 1,lo1 ·Planet 32 lndef[nite 86 Silk waste 142 Main-1a1n 55 rriggtsh _ 103 Monsterl1ke article -87 Marry 144 SavJ p·erson 104 Towers 33 Ma iden 90 Grating fea ture 56 Deposit. 105 Youp.ndme- 35 lmm·easur-91 Conflic t 14 5 Masts 57 Mended 106 Hunting dog able 92 Georgia 146 Waste time socks 107 At!act\ for 37 To waltz fruit 147 late 58 Walking 108 Biblical ., 39 Greek 93 Meag er s tick king philosopher 94 Suppress DOWN 59 Declare 110 Tormentor.:' 41 Different 95 Circus ring ·openly 111 Vend again 1 ones 96 Edge 1 Animal !al 60 Netv:ork 11 2 Exclarri3Uori 43 As far as 97 Freight 2 Pain 61 Lugs 11 3 Niggardly ( 44 Choice boat reliever 62 Trade·mark 114 Vaporous group· 98 lion's 3 Forward .54 Gather 116 S1 ng 1ng 46 Mal e ·· tresses 4 Tantalize 65 Halian group chicken 99 Be fiel 5 Break!ast family 11 7 Thai 48 Tin-y 100 Hurl meat 66 . Jacob"s son French 49 Sailor's 101 Seller 6' Revolve 68 lawsuits 11 8 Greek greeting 102 Map 7 Comely 69 A.gr1 Culture le!ler 51 School Cirect1ons 8 Behold! goddess 120 Pillarlike class 104 Ridicule 9 Indigo 70 Equals monumen1 52 Bil of soot 105 Tarantula's plant 72 Se~v loosely 123 Rolling 53 Paid traps 10 Makesolt 73 Jewish 'toy notices 106 Blea ! 11 Make precept -125 Gull genus 54 ~u s1cal 109 Battery available 74 Cut 126 Third card symbol ,.,,J pla1e ... 12 Envoy 76 Outmoded 134 Pe rform 55 Value 110 Explode 13 Dig raph 77 Tr opical 137 He lm highly 111 Nevada 14 Latin 1ree position 56 Balanced c1!y greetings 78 Appal 139 It proceeds.; 58 Profession 112 Donkey 15 Ascertain 79 Fnnge music 61 Derriented 115 Classd1es 16 Fru1 t d1sh 80 Mu sical 141 Not : orehx 62 Obtuse 117 Insertion 17 Foo1ball instru ment 143 Metric 63 Region mark 81 Gong sound meas ure II " " '":'# • n ' n ' •• • • II • II • "f ~ • • • • ,. ,. ··~ ' ,. '" "' "' "' "' " 111 111 '" '" '" ,. "' '" '" ,. Ill ,. .. .,. "' ,. '" .,. SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS ., I • -.. ' " -OAILYPILOl PAQtplC TH•ATR•S OlltY••tN SU,.W twA•.llltrTS MA .. 80" 8l.YD.Orlw•l11 -~__. .... ._ • '"·· 5"" ;•-.... .... OAAMOl!tk'IW·ht 1 a I ,...,._ .• 51111.-~·1'1110 411"' ,.u,"s..""'''"'"' .. 't.....,. ••mlly ,.,.nl Profit•} ••r••l110 Ololorol M ... th•\I f~I. o,..-i I)~ ht.&"'"··. Mlew••••:4J Ctllld-•th"" ll• SOC 0.114Nn Unllet'• ''"' Leo: .. Don't _Move Too Fa·st MONDAY SAli l TTA Kl t:S (:\()\ :?°l·Dec. 21>: Trwl hun..:h. By SYDNEY OMA.Ila Tt·nch :ind ICW'fl. f ollO"' ARIES (Jo.la rch 21•1\pril through -ht! :iwar-e of 19>: Cycle is such that )'OU potcnlial , unusual op· should free your-self. let portunities. Accent 1s on, others know you have life or emotion, affair of hcnrt. vourown to hve -and that C'APRICf)RN 11)<'<' 22· ~·ouin lcnd'tollvcit.Fam1ly J;.in 19 1 ''nu 01a y he in rmh1•r . v>ho "lt-ans on lt'lll!JJ i'd to to!i s dt•ta ils ~nu." c>1n be made to le t go ,1:;idc. 1'hat "'Ould be :1 mLS· 1t you ure ptn.1stcnt iakl' -know 1101nd ht· 11·ady T .\llRUS lApril 20-~l:iy to rcv1t-w ·1es:.o n:.." 2{P ~luf'h that had bei'n i\Qlli\Rlt:S iJcin 20.rcb. "kc1)l from you " become~ 181 \\lhat had been huldl·n :1\·ailablc. )'ou may be sur· no"' 1s l<ilked ahoul in open pris ed because :.e nsa-mannf'r Keyi s lo~clr1dof tionalism is lackinG. rooll sh rt•slriclion .... to be Gt:)Jl:\'J (i\la)• "2l ·Junc frank . :!U1 Spend less by doing PISCf:S 1 Feb. i!J-~f!l rc h some comparison shopping. 21JJ : Changes v.·h1 ch affect A friend offers valid tip or1 financial s ituation ;ire due. ,.-:enuine ba rgain. f ollow Gem1n1, \'1rgo persons !)lay through -you are due ror prominenl roles. cmphas 1~ plea !l a nt s urpri se 11;. on .... hat to do about dis- CASCER (June 2l·July contented young, 1nC.\:· 2?/: Hea \•ier responsibility f)('rienced individual. 1:. indicated. \'ou are capa-If today is ,your birthday blc -but this lime you feel vou a rc analytical. attrac- othcrs may not be doing i1\'C to opposite sex. good at their fa ir sh:1rc. getting lhoughts across - LEO fJ uly 23-Aug 221 : i'.lnd yu u arc dllC for greHICr Al'oid sclf-dccepl1on. Sec ;is happiness in 1975. 1\pril O( exists, not merely as you '75 should be most s1gn1fi- ' ' • NOW PLAYING "·1sh things could be. ''ou ,..!:.'!!.'"~'"-·--------L--------------------' may be antici pating, mov- 1nc bcrore facts are in, tak- ing too much for granted. \'JRGO <Aug . 23-Sept. 22>: You get budget.opposi· t1on. ~la\'C facts, rigures al h and. Be familiar with basic material. One who is envious may "swoop down" "It's A Small World After All .. -" in a d is play of self- n ghteousness. Hear The World Famous N!;!8;0~ ';-~;'~:~;~~ INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHOIR and contemplate future. Do f A • plenty of observing; listen-0 menca ing. in a concert of Christmas Favorites· at the side SCORPIO !Oct. 23·Nov. of our scenic Fountain in festive Lido Village. 21 J: 1-f igh\ight originality. ~=~==~'t~,;~~~~;~~...:,~~·i';"',._,,,,,in"'g~-~A-T-URDAV-.DEC~MBER 2-l-;-3:00 P.M. ftllO....,..I_, GROOYI TUii 1111 -·-ltn'OI -to tell )'OU something. Children's Program In Laguna VISIT SANTA i ON HIS YACHT -~--J Fri .• Sat and Sun. Ahernoons You Can Help Santa! ~ Bring an unwrapped l, new toy for the ~ CHRISTMAS CAROLING Live Music! Join Us for the T radltional Songs of Christmas! Sat and Sun. Eves. U.S. MARINE RESERVE "1jr TOYS FOR TOTS . _ . THE VILIAGE.IESTEBS Pantomime Festive Song,, Juggling fun For E+eryone Appearing Friday Evenings, All Afternoon on S1tt. and Sun. A children's show will be t HOUDAYHOURS presented Christmas Day · • · 9 through Jan. 4 at the Forum Open Daily from JO a.m. to5:30 p.m ., Fnday td p.m ., Theatre, Festival of Arts ~ Sunday JI a.m.to6p.m. grounds, Laguna Beach. ~ Sumner Kernan, ''The , , Located where Storytelling ~lan ." will of-Newport Boulevard INFORMATION ••• rer his show of sight, sound cro~ses over Newport. Bay. 675·8662 and words. It features Oscar \\' i 1 de· s "The Sla r I _J~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~­Ch i Id " and Ogden Nash's ~ "Between Birthdays" and "Custard the Dragon." Kerna n, an actor v.·ho began reading poe tr) 15 years a go, has gathered together rhymes. limericks. poems an d s tories of childhood a nd enhanced them vdth Scott Joplin and Christoph ·Gluck music and a slide show . NG CHllRllADllS~ There v.·iJI be performances at l. 3, and 1 Christmas Day and on \Ved- nesday and Thursdays dur. inr the run. Performances v.·ill be at l and 3 p.m. Sun· day, ·Monday-, Tuesday \ t riaay an<J Saturday. Try it! You might hate it. ls [ [ •J K A c 0 r I N D B x D """. _.,""' -· -,_ -·--•uo .. ••4 -''""" -·" .... ...,...-,_ ... ., ..., io ........ -...... "'"1 -"""'-' "'"_, r...., '°'"" -""4 -~u· 6 "NII" .. ..., .. _If,.._ .. ___ _ .,.. __ 11 Aoloolyl~ot...,.oftht­ ~tif;.d Ad he!"'" .. 1hio DAILY PILOT Admission is SI. Rcser\'a· tions may be made by call· ing 49-1.-1003, ext. 617 . Marineland For Holidays l\1arineland. recently :ic- quired by Twentieth Cen- tury-Fox , has been convert- ed into a "\\'ipter__\YJ>D· derland " for a....-Jj-d ay holiday e\'ent. . • ;r· l\larineland ha:f 'been "gi\'en a Bavarian village, t"·o froze n lakes. an ice rink. snov.·ball ·lhrowing arcade and other assets to create a v.'inter environ- ment . Thl' event runs throull!h Jan. 5. 'l'tckels a rc $3.75 and children 4·11 a rc Sl .75 y,·ith under 4. free. All Poch•o in "'GODFATHER ll"~IRI ""YOUNG fRAHKENSTSN" lyMtllrocb lllrl Reynolds '"THE LONGEST YARD" IRI •olOOYI TUlr Ill '"WHlll DOIS tT HUITT" •<J •No•fo.ii• . • '1'HAWTOM Oil THI PAU.DtSl. IP'G>I I ·', "'ICllPOJrollOCltHG" ' "YOUl'IG SID\JCUS"' IRI ·sw1Jro1GIJro1G frol.OOB.S .. "'ttfY COUtfTIT SwtfQBS• .. _ --~ --' Spec. Family Matinee Dec. 26 s 1 all regular pnces. Featuring the most sensational talent on ice: Jimmy Crockett, Jill Shipstad, Judy Mcleod; • / Almust Lehmann ·and Herbert Wiesinger, Tim ··-.Wood, Cathy Lee Irwin, Biddy & Ba ddy, Paul :J.'~I''. Andre, Don Yontz and Charlene Sharlock, OaVid"Sutton and Mary Chu~ch, The Cook ... Family and morel PERFORMANCES: NIT6S MATINEES WedL, Dec. 25, 7:00 p.m. • Thurs., b9C. 2S, 2:30 p.m.. 'Thurs., Dee. 26, 8:00 p.m. 'Ftl., D.c. 27, 2:30 p.m. · •fri., Dec. 27, 8:00 p.m. • Sal, DK. 28, 2:30 p.m. Sat., Dec. 28, 8:00 p.m. Sun., Dec. 29, 1 :30 p.m. •Sun., Dec. 29, 5:30 p.m. ·Mon., Dec. 30, 8:00 p.m. •Juniora, 1S and unde r SI oll pei1or1111nce1, oxcept Sat.. n1t1 and a.peci~I Scout poi1orm1nce Fri., Doe. 27 -2:30p.m. TICKETS ON SALE M1k1 c:htck lo: ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER at Convention Center. Mutual and Uber1y Agtnclos 1nd United Callfornla Banks In Orongo Counly. s.tid to: HOi:IOAY ON ICE, An1h1lrn Con'i&nlloft C1n11r, Dept. B, 800 Wttt K1t1ll1 A"ftf!UI, Anallelm, ColllOfflll 112802 EritelOMd la Cfltck/M.O. In !IHI omount S 101 ADULT IJCkl'ls '"'---•Kh, 11\dlor· ___ JUNJOA tlcktt• at ··---•Kh for ,,.,.Ofl'l'ltne9 OO•--------"'--------P.M, """''-------.\~---------------­... ~---------------•"""'-------c1iy ____________ _.,,,,, ____ __,,,, ____ _ Plo1H enclOM i lil'l'!Ped. oeU·addre niu1 en~eloP9 for prompl MrvlOI 1.114 u11 cltll'i&ry of 1°"' tlc.klti. I ( •. PAUL NEWMAN . ' . '-' WUJAM HOLDEN FAYE DUNAWAY lllWINALLEN'S -· SHOWING NOW! -· Nutwood 01 CommonwHllh Fuli.rton •871-5515 SUN-THW. ...... ,..&,,.. •• laL & SAf.· 1:00-4r00-7!00 1 '· Rivorside Frwi.·<!-t (omon AN!ttiin • 525-3526 SHOWN NIGHTLY 6:4S & 10:00 P.M. LM.BOYD ) INFORMS in the DAILY PILOT "Wonderful entertainment forthewhol~ family ... May indeed be nominated for an Academy Award~ -R11ph Slwy. AIC· TV "Vibrantly aliYe,'Beautiful Peq>le' is an especially fineftlm~ "The film is like a plea5ant mirage in the vast dryland of family filrns ... Aneatlyentertaining package~ -Los Altf'Jn HERA LO.EXAlllNElt MThe best nature film evermade .. .Itdwarfs all others of its kind. I assure }00 that this picture is a must see~ I.·- Warner Bros. put 4 JUl"S. half a million feet of film and one huliclred thoOsalid miles of Africa Into t hour and 37 beautiful minutes. No wonder it's one of the most fantastic films ever made. ~ ,,~ ~~ • " -WHBI, f'-YOlt Written, Produced anti Oit!cted Ir/ JAM IE UYS uecul"' P<Otluc.• BO ET TROS~I E From Warner Bros.G A WarnerComrnunicabonsCompany Pnnts by Tethnicok>t-IG["!':.~I STARTS WEDNEsDAY FOR ONE WEEK:ONLY IANTA ANA BRISTOL CINEMA J U'N CLEMENTt MIRAMAR 492·00!16 l?OO IOUTH •1'11$TOI.. STA Elf ,,00 NORTH tl CAMINO Al Al. LONG BEACH LAICEWOOO CENTER 2, !131 9S80 SEAL BEACH BAY 431·6561 • · IACUl..T'r"'J:TCAHOLlWOOD 3'10MAIH$Ttll£T LONQ IEAOi ST ATE 437-272 1 WESTMINSTER CINf MA 'l'{EST 4,.et2-449l OClAH ANO PINI ITl'tll!TI fi111 WEITMINSfll'I AVENl/f: WlSTMINJTf.R WESTBROOK I, SJ0.4401 101 41 WESTMINSTER AVEHVl NO Pllt llltS lie; •l"T•O OUllH'IG T"41S CNGl\C.("'lt:NT • r ,. i -·~· • 0 Chr , .. dea 0 Chr ••• ss in and tery 0 Chr gav dra ing, a c Sal 0 Chc gav lri in". ash E • • Sunday. O.Cembef21.1974 CAIL Y PILOT Cl ' 1'llSban~ Traaes Christmas Gifts for Holiday Chores By Erm1 Bombttk ~ AT On the llr5l day or Chrlstmss my hu1bond " WIT'S JaVt to me I.I C'ilf with <I I'.:;;;> ' ,.,,.,;s· tj .. Q_,L dead butler)'. On the secoQd day or ON T lf E rifth (lay of Chris tmas my husband Christmas my husband 1ave to me two suits for pre· gave to me three kids tor ssing, one dog tor worming shopping, walnuts tor chop· and a car with a dead bat· ping, fruitcake for baking tery. fwith r.1om's recipe);· one On the third day of house tor <"leaning, eight Chris,tmas my husband doorbells,oneAvon<"alland gave lo me three names tor a paper routeJor delivery. drawing, 50 cards for send· On the sjxth d ay of ing. one gift tor mailing and Christmas niy husband a car t,t.;-~ld . ~like .lill . ·£iY.e lo .me ope. gar,agC.../.4.t:., Saturday. tendant , on e h ost1le- On the fourth day of doorman, tw o window Christmas my hus band washers, one errand boy gave to me one house for a n d t h r e e s i n s I e trimming, one tree for buy-secretaries. inJ::, one broken ladder and On the seventh day of <1shorttripintos1.1rgcry. Christmas m y husband NEW THREE THEATRE Ef'ilTERTAINMENT COMPLEX -PLUS· , "'~ t••G••• •IT1 •!El •D U~!; l '~·f~D[•'I I I I.ti r .~ 1 1~ • • gave to me one instant par· brought enough loot" for ty, one broken punch bowl. the annual Christmas one littered tarpet, three ('harity . pounds or chip dip a nd three On the tenth day or quarter past three. On the twelfth day of Christmas my hu sband gave to n1e gifts of a steam iron, hair ;j ~ater he:1ter, plunger for the bathroom, a blouse size 43. two scented soaps, one paperback, lhret hair nets and a toothbrush with a dead battery. unemployed secretaries. Chr1 stmu s my husba nd On the ei&hth diiy or gave to me a pageant by the 'ji~!!j[eiimiii!mi~iij;ifti;[::::::::::~:::~~;; Chris tmas my hus band wee tots,agiftofaOushot,I: gave to me a drive way for and a bird that looked better snowing, re<I nose for blow· off than me. in~, long list for going and a On the eleventh day of stinklnghomuolJl.,cemedy. Christmas m y husband ON THE ninth day • gave to me a bike for~on­ Christmas my husband s~id struetion ... where are the to me, "1 have a chipped ,'1'astrucli,ons ? ... these are toolh," "Did yoll get ·my.,··ro'f"a \vagon ..• my spirit i.s rented suit?" "Hope you dragg in' and besides it's a • ~,' STAlll!ING ._·. , •• • SUMNER KERNAN I . . . . . . "S*P*Y*S" l:IM:40 10:10 "HUCKLEIERRY FIHH .. I :JO-SaS.t:l 5 ""TOM SA WYER" l :lS.7:30 -· INTBTAIHIHG! RJN FOR lYERYONE! S1orres • Rhymes Limericks * Poems Fea1unng works by Ogden Nash· Oscar Wilde Music ol Scott Jrrplin DEC . 25 ttirw JAH. 4 Laguna Beach Festival ol Aris FORUM THEATRE Nt .. 10 ... o.llta11·,,.,,..._ l lN!~8 ..... ) 3 S~ows Wed/Ttiurs--1-3-7 Sun . Mon . Tue .. Fri .. Sat.-1-3 ADMISSION S 1.00 Reservations: •94·1003 Ext. 167 RATED CHll.D GIJlllANCE SUGGESTED C..,,... Gl:OWN~ !.HOUU>1 lE .\j ol£COIYl'Al«O lll'r CHl.DRfN NOW! 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HENDERSON jt i n a Ml6nlght Spectacular! ;·. ;f I t• 'f;{'; Plus unlimited use Of all Disneyland . ·;, j adventures & attractions <exceot-oaneri•" _ ' .. 1 l ~ !~ ~~-----·~·· .. ----~~ . ' ~ • -$goo ' , ·" ADVANCE SALE PRICE . per person • :, f ' r after 6 PM on cec. 31. $10.00 per person at 01snevtand Box Office on1v • t~ 'l'-Mvance mets are ava1t;able at l ibertY & TICketton Agencies, ' - valhcll'S MuslC OtV Storts, oesmOfld·s .ano the Olsneyl;af\d aox Off1U'. onrv ;a tlmtteo numbel" win be <;Old. NOW! ThefTrial 0 lrGI Billy Jack Sl•"'•"9 DELORES TAYLOR OM LAUGHLIN ,..''THEP.t.PER CHASE" "A cross between Love Story and 111 last Tango In Parlst" V!iJWj!L · .... "'fANN'f HllL .. •• I· L'-.,,,··~• I ! ' l I , I I I • j I l I l : j I . I I I I I I ,_ .1 . • . ' '·. .. . ,._ I I •, -' ' ' ... " I '• • ' ' " ;; . ' . " ., ' . . . '· Sunday: Oec:tmbet 22, 1814 ' •• ~ • < ~ MADE EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE GRANT BOYS!! · FRYE BOO-TS SQUARE_ TOE ROUGH-OUT BOOT $44.95 WOLVERINE MOC TOE 8" WORK BOOT ON SAL-£$22.97 ' - I • .. • LADY WRANGLER KETTLE CLOTH PANT AND MATCHING WESTERN CHECK BLOUSE PANT $6;99 BLOUSE $9,49 FOR GALS LADY W8ANG~ER CORDUROY SHIRT /JACKET AND MATCHING CORD PANTS JACKET $1 J ,99 PANTS $11,99 •o.. °"'•'WI' THE GRANT BOYS i , I "• ' ' ~ ' \ 1 · -' ~ i " • • ( l . . l • • .. ~ ···-~ . • ! .. " ,. ~ • i .. ' j ~ ~fi lib) , ' f~ j ' ' J Jr til r In t. ;i iJ: • • 'lu /. :r t~' • $l ' ti Je ,. I i> ' ' . ., "' ., ' " . ' ( ' ' " I ' I' I : .. ' I ' r<: .,;. ' ! 'Ii. J• ! • • I I By PETER ARlllETI ~ ATI1CA, N.Y. IAPJ -Prison of· ~ricer Frank Strollo squatted naked in 1,;the center of ··o"' yard, hi s eyes ~blindfolded, his hands tied. Forty-one ~ers shivered alongside him on that ·~cold September morning. Hostages. J oh n llill was in the same )'ird, a :119-year-old whose short life had been ~spent mainly in prisons and inslitu- 'Lions. lie u·as exuberant "'ith the un - pc~ustomed freedom, and moved ha1>· pily amidst nearly 1,300 yelling, niill- ing men. some carrying s ho\·cls, \11ooclen pickets or machin11>ts ' ham- mers for weapons. Rioters. · !\feat cutter Albert Quinn y,·as hid- in g down sta irs in the Attica totehouse \\"i\h t\~·o o1hcr civilian cmployes. They didn't W;lnt to get in· vo\\'ed one way or th e other. · They wantedoul. . And ther1 was A. D. Plovle, a prison ergeant,. on alert· outside the risoners' newly Y•On fortress of stone ell s and steel bars lhal stretctt O\'er ne third of\his upper i\"ew \'ork Slate wn . <:. PLO\\'E PLOTTED "'ith fello1\' 'f uards. "''ilh prison and state of· icials. and \\1th stale troopers, to re- ake the cellblocks. the tunnels. the lards and the cat"•alks captured Sept. 1n the explosion or prisoner pov.'er. IO\VC and the others "·ere getting in- reasing\y frustrated and angry. I ~ • - NEW LGOK-;\t!it;1 pri:-;nn g11:.i rd Sgt. Gt-n l·· /\nclcrson \\e:t r s ca..,ual bl<17.Cr and ~l :icks \\ hich have i:epl c1ced uniforms gu:1rds 11sed to ,,·e:,r .. -\bo,·e. <1 ~lon e mt•mori;1 l t9 prison employes killed in 1071 riot reminds Yis itors ,of rebellion. Attica Later: 3 Years Many Changes Evident none live in Attica. "or ever will because they couldn 't buy a house," stiid one resident. Raciat connicts helped lead to the Attica riot. Is lhe thinly veiled racism of the community renected in the prison itself? The New York State commissioner of correction, Peter . Preiser. hopes not. "I have given :in understanding to those.running the upstate prisons that if they can't learn lo live with the in· mates from the cities, then I will close do"'" those institutions and throw them on the unemployment market. I"m not foolish enough to belie\'e "'e will e\'er eliminate racism. but in· stances of overt racism are few and -far bel\\'een." ' '· ' · Four guard to"•ers have been added to the 14 already on the 30-foot high. t"'O·fool thick walls. Gas guns are re· gularly·manned in the dining r.ooms. BUT WHILE in armament Attica is a l ittle stronger, there is no question that the New York Corrections Department has moved toward im· plementing the McKay Commission suggestion th at, "prisoners should re· lain all the right or citizens except for rreedom or mo\"ement.,, . , They \\'anted i"n. ' • :-That \\'as Attica st:ite pri son more Tlfl S REPORTF.R 'S guide. --han-&-thousancl mornings <1go ; scenes Sergeant Plo\lo·e, who has been at Al· llrom lhe beginnings of one of the tica since 1968, and is one of 15 sur· tiloodiest prison riots in Americah his-pervisors, blames the race problem ifory. · on what he calls a racial \'alue There have been a number of re- form s at the? state's maximum securi· ty prisons. At Attica. prisoners no longer are required to eat meals at the mess halls. and can pr_epare their own in their cells. )fail is censored only in so me-cast's. Prisoners may recei\'C" almost any \"isitor any day they Y>'ish. The forbidding chain-link grill has been removed. "We allow kissing. and embracing, but no sexual .encounters," said J bThe echoes still reverberate. sYstem. "Upstate whites just don'.t 'Now we'll have to reh!sh the understand New York city blacks, ofe thing. We won't like i ,"said and vice versa," Plowe said. "So an berl Quinn, retired after 26 years of innocent-enough remark from one tneatcutting at_f.\ttica. Jle was speak· side or the other can be misun· t., g of the current mur·de-r trial at Buf-d-CrSiood, and is.'' · alo. N. Y .. of two AftiCa rioters. Fifty· . What, about charges or brutality · '1ne other inmate's have been indict. against prisonA nmates by Attica of· ~ by a grand jury and {ace trial on ncerrJ>rio"r_,.-tO. du11ing-a nd, after the arges of kidnapping, murder and 1971 riot? h·er crimes. , ''Guys around here·are just waiting : ;. for "" officer to hit lhem so they can QUINN'S SON \\'illiam \\'BS not as bring a Ja"·suil." said Ser geant ,.lucky as his father. A guard at Plo"·e. Sqperintrndent Smith said. /Tim~s Square," the central point of ··After the riot there was a lot of }fhe cellblock tunnel system, \V illianl animosity, but you will see a greatly \ as severely bcalen \.\"hen rioters impro\'ed situation." "broke through a defectively locked JmptO\"~d .maybC', butnot"ended. i''·itee\ gate and grabbed his keys. . There have been fou r or five serious lie died t\\"O days later. the first At -inmate assaults against offi cers at tlca death -the first or 43. lt is his al· Atlica this past year. and there "'as a Jeged murderers-John •lill ls one de· furor from the guards last spring ,end ant-who are on trial~ Buffalo. \vhen Si,werintendent Smith suggest· ··But the crime victims· are being ed introducing baseball into the 1 runished rather than the ones t~at 1id · . pr!son sports pr~gram. Bas~ball bats ·~-----~------------• ...--.wv~--~..-cw.---- ~ 'Guys aro1n11J here are )Wit tcaitlng for an of· ·fker to hit '"""' so lh"fl rail bring a laH>sull. Alter 4he ·r101 I here was a Joi of animosity, f)ul you will . ' ~""a greatly i1Npro"ed sil11alion •• .' · it." complained grey haired ~trs. Quinn, bitter aOOut the lengthy trial 1· delays and the courtroom laclics or ; the defense la\\'vers that.she rears "·ill mean her son:s d~ath \Viii go un · · avenged. • ~tany 1n Athca, a tiny community, I l \\'Ork at the prison :.1nd sympath1xc 1 with the Quinns. , t:_ After ""\Vilham Quinn's preg!lant I r wife had her third daughter. Amie - several months arter Quinn died -no ! one Y>as surprised when s1le married ~· ilnother prison ornc~r. It seemed the :~·natural thing to do in Attica. "''ere prized "'eapons during the At· tica uprising. The baseball idea prevailed. and 00\\' teams froru outside plaf at the prison. l\10R E TllAN llAl.F or the orricers in Attica at riot time have been transrerred or retired. For the first time, New York stale has a mandatory training program ror correction officers. It lasts 13 weeks. Nightsticks are now optional for. y guards. In seven hours at Attica this reporter did not see one being carried. Gone, too, are the police unifo,rms, M1\NY TO\\'NSPEOPLE said they and peaked caps. Guards no\v w~ar •. \\'ere incensed this year at a rederal casual jackets with an emblem st!wn <1.J progranl that bused t":'S78 wives and on the pocket. This has led a perennial I)· children 400 miles rrom New York Ci-critic of the prison system·, Burton ·I ty lo visit nearly a thousand inmates. Shoenback. a formei:,..stale correc\ion About 70 percent o( At\ica's 1.600 commisalon member, to say, "They prisoners are from New York Cit,y . changed 'the uniform buL they didn't-F;Sl~tY' percent or th1:< prison popul stlon change tho-man undc.rnealh. ·· 4!is blnck or Spanish·S(MtAking . l ' "The People were turned olf locally Prjsoners alw letorr steam through when they Plll them up at the ~3S-manlialsoncommitleeel ectedby Treadway Inn. one or the best motels inmates ~hat meets regularly ,"·Ith I arnund herc.'~said the superintendent prison olf1~l3ls . lts..Jast request. T.V of.Attica. llarold Smith. $ets for ~U celjs. Not only lh3.l, the1'ocal tommunity -Can another riot occur here? ''f?Slr;ic.ized" a..pdson t;ifffc~r d'n~ ~is _ "I "·ould nc~er say no to lh:il," said iii 1 wire who'ht•lpe<I the vl~1tor11 by g1 \•1ng Warden Smith. "A bad incident and 1 them lunrhes. ~T rs Quinn satd. you could !)(! ripe for onC'. You get a • And \\'hilc the state corrections de-tense quality." partment has dispatched JS black and · ~ .\•spanl1h-spe<1kini; officers to Allica -Pra.ctlcal changes have bel'n made ~~there were nor\(! during the 1971 riot -at Attica. Sergeant Plowe. ~. Prisoners here can make regular collect calls home from pay phones in their cellblocks. They may cross from one cellblock to another to visit fri ends. There are recreation rooms. R-rated movies are shown regular· 1~ al Attica, with the '.'Caged Virgin" and the "Naughty Stewardesses" replacing old \Veslcrns. Regular re· ligious services arc held, including those for Black )luslims. PRISOXERS ,\RE still Confin ed to tiny six·by -ninc foot cells. brightened •slightly by a paint change from drab prison green to baby blue1 cream. pink, pea~h or aqua. i\cxt year each three cells \\'ill he broken do\\'n to make l\\'O. and showers will be in· stalled on each gallery. Prisoners are now locked in al 10 p.m. a nd let out at 7 a .m. Before the 1971 riot, prisoners were locked up 14 lo 16 hours each day. "\Ve are giving them plenty of op· lions," sa id Sgt. Plo"'·e. "Too damn many,'' chimed in another guard. Pepper is on the tables ror lhe first time. There is no longer a limit or one slice or bread, and rruit is served each day. Before i~ rarely turned up on the menu. Noticing a tray with the remains of pork sausage and mashed potatoes on it, one of t.~~ guards s<tid : "I go home and scrape up-money to pay taxe-s ror this wasted rood." Officer Frank Strollo. \\ho sur,·ived blows with slicks and pipes 1n 0 yard. '"'here the rioters had their head- quarters. is back in the commissary. ··But this time I've go t a rear door to get out of iC I have to." WILL ALL TllE changes have any effect on the prisoner who steps out of the Cormidable ~tone gates of Attica. his prison sentence served. $40 and a bus tic"ket in hi:; pocket ? \Viii he re- turn? "I intend to Corce inmates into con- structiVe programs. Never before have "".e done that." Commissioner Preiser ~ays in talking about ways to prevent re~ums: Prison pay is still low, ranging in four grades from 3S cents a day to $1. lS. But under a payment inccnti,·e program, prisonellS. ror the first time, will be paid a5 much for taking voca- tional and aca8 rTfi~ training classes as they '"'ould..!or regular labor. ,1\t Allica, officiats say reJ!j stration £or high school graduation ani:i college level courses has gone 11\l. lnmat(>!I have a widely increasing choice of truininR .courses, includ ing £i brc glass moulding and el,ectronie~ All this costs mont'y. The corrections departml'nt budjlel ror 1971, the year of the Attica riot, ""115 $94 million. Thi:r; year it Is S169 milllon. a11 Increase of SiS n1illion. • how's your ·· ~nose TOr a IJargain? ·~ ) • Surtdl'f. Oecembtt 22. t• -· '· 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T ·e.--·- ·C L A s s I F I E D , People turn to the Doily Pilot whenever they hove something to convert to cash - a used car. solo, boot, camper. washer or dryer. And, people throughout Orange County turn to the people's market place -Doily Pilot classified ads -whenever they ore ,lool<ing for bargains. On Saturdays, everyone turns to Doily Pilot DIME-A-LINES . Thot'.s where the biggest bargains -items under $25 - are to be found. The best place to buy or sell in Orange County is the Doily Pilot. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 J 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• G..,..ol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Horse RarJch 2 ACRES. ZSOOSq.rt. Air <'ond111onl':d ho1ne.w/wCt b a r. 'g am e 114'!uM : library /dtn: and fon11;1 I thn1ni: room. lJt\.111t11ul t'l1ue str1an prll,erty, l"UMp l t•htJlf'I h11k c:•ll't."11 \\1th ·5 sta.tt~ and ... tx1!( sta ll~. cac:lt r1•)tll, auto wuh.•rer~. & :! ;u1LC1. ll•t'd i-IOril ~C b1n;o1 ... ff'lll"t•\l pastures, :1uto1;pt1nkh·r:. & lge l'htC'ktin hJ>u:.1·. l'hone nu11.• for ;111Ji:y1n~ mc.nt . Ai;t·nl t>ll'!·:t'LS5( ' . BALBOA PEHIHSULA, 7,un1l1> on 2 loti. $.cps lu IJc arlL Great s'Umrn('r reni.a.1.5 . Sl7!1,500. Seashore Reat Estate, bf5-5SOO -w. Moke H<NM Calls \\1e ha\'(' sold S?2 million dollars of Ne~port Bi:al·h r('3 1 est:.ittl mlhc l a~t 3 ~·e.11n;. We \\:Jilt hst1n~s. VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644·6056 FOR~I AI. + FA.\llL\" lu\·i::ly exccutJ\'l' hom<' in 11r1111c loeat1on. ()flC'r:. lormal hv1n~ ;111d dining ;.o~ wt·ll as 1n1orm:1I fanu l y roon1. C o 1.y humemakl'r kitche n. Large corn<'r Jot. Much more. Only SOl,990. Call ll-li-601() to see. Agt. .c 8202 TOTAL PAYl\rt'. ! Ass ume 77' \".A. loan. Full price just S42.500! Nearly new pride of 0111·nersh1p home cJOl!lc to beach. It's r1~to scl\ - won 't last. Call now to Sl'e. 84i-6010Atl: O~F. BLOl'KTO BLl.'E PACIFIC s.:>1.~ • l !HijUC Ne" port Searh honlt' offers such spfc1al f<'<•tures as upco beam <"e11ings. prh·att• ff.ottt c·o1.0rtyard, mc!l.ic:m 'tile floors. Presllge lotation. Call 847-6010 to see. Afl . "A REAL DOLL" ~1cl'ry Christmas! ':lust listed 4 bedroom z {rp:th, plus family room t.·ith formal di1ung. Feaftfed are lots of lo1·ely '*r, ca rJ¥-ts & drapes &~upt>r nc1g\lborhool:I. Cloflf: to the beach. shopping and lrce ~·a ys. 549.900. can $.1-ti767. I HILLS OFIRVIHl . -1 HR. 3 BA. Turl\erbck home \\"/ forml Jin ... fa111 rm. and Vil.lw ~r the valley below. Poo}s & tennis are u sho(t walk from this Selfet ~· ' r-ty, and it's prlcd( r ht at S69,SOO. t·ce. all 556-2660 . " . I i.;:sELECT ' T'PROPERT1fs EX.ECUTJVF. Jl'bL HO:'ltl'.: " Sparklinj?: pool ilt'e cr- ta1ner·s dream yifrd . ol + la mily room. Fhrm al d1n1n g. Pr1,·ate pdol _iis- ccs~ I rom ma~tcr -sutt<' L!lt1mate decor.' 1\lu~t ~cc' 8~1-60JO AJ,!t ----- N••d .,orta ••ulpm•nCf •1J.s. fOC' Cia.iflf'd A4 ACTION c.u A OAILT '1LOT AD.¥fSOI Ml-~71 '-- Plano ' ONt of tun• f • For Clu1ifitd Ad ACTION C.11 A DAil 1' '1LOT AD.¥1SOI MJ.S671 f Or Cl.al1ltitd All A(J"ION "' A DAllT 'll0T ,I, O:'f'ISOt I MJ.W,tf . ' I • • ' • I ' i I I j " • D~ OAll. V PILOT Sunday. 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'\ m111n· 8 UNITS \('!lance fr ee for you. Rread l'.t. olco nnils . t>;;1s ts 1d e . c lo se t o 2 h d r 111 s. ca c h. ~Vt'stc l i rf. r·ur il'illJe $325. I m". lease 011t1C111 $.lSO , or C:ir pe~L~.l ra p~s. l>oileSJ8.:J.SO. bi t -in rnng e l°V. 190 Newport -~-li-a,-h-io-n-...,1 Center Dr. Island SAUSMEll, IRONERS -Wf-ll!!D YOU • \\'e sta ff each office \vi lh 12 full time produ·cti ve salespeople. • Commissions begi n :it 65';~ to 80 o/o on a sliding scale. • For 15 years \VC havl' been North Ora nfre-.~o unt y 's leading Real Estate firm. • Independently O\\Ti ed . All in excell en t conditi o 11 . 1 '\\'0 2·bdrm. <one v.11t h frplc. l & oy,•nc·r·s unit, 3 IJ<lrn1s.: I.•,~ bath s , frp lc . $68,500 Gall our secret a ry. Debbie : 640-1120 or Mr. Gordon 1-faney, l'r es.: 774·8~9 <res. l 1002G .. .,.ol 1002 o\'en : into nlc s1200 400ltr(f't'h FOR,~}.\ pr•I' month. $115,00() I ~C.M~i-~f!!i~~!· -1.-1--!·~;1, HESTER.BROWN i· I ' G ..... a1 & Associates, Inc., Realtors •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1401 Dou St .. llowporl .. och 833-9781 Spectacular View !'!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!!!!!!"!!!!"!!!'!I He w p orl Harbor ..... 100 ·················••4••• ......•............... ••• R. Hardoc:re J06 Ha1ef Dri•• ) Corono d•I Mar 92625 You are lhl!: winnt-rof ONE VIP PASS (IOOd for the whole f1mlly) lo the ICE CAPAOES CHALET 2701 -C Harbor Ul 1·t1 ., (Mesa ·Verde Shop11111i: CUSTOM LUXURY HILLSIDE MESA VERDE Truly funl·l 1on.1J. str ik· 1ng ,1cs 1gn . Grand entry, l1\'Ll1): r uon1 11nd form ;1I ct 1n1ng. T ru1! l'Ou ntry. kJ11·h1•n ..,. 1th !>pac1011s f;1111 1ly 1·:1l1ng ::arc.1. S<•par;11 c !1c~!a 11111 roo111 ur1t'ntcd to d1·lu.l(to llO.>I. \\11th e xcellent pnvfll'y . .a hedroom s . SXJ.~.JO. Be th•~ 11rs 1 t o sec 11. C iill 5·16·2313. CJ''t:rJ 111 9 • "s II.II'; ro !If N1t1 • t:xt1u1~1t t> [r\'lllt' terrace 3 h t<dr oo1n 3 b a 1h n101:lt•r 11. Sp.1rkhng h£•11L· 1•cl &· til tcrt•d ))001 · lugh C'l'llin;: l1v111,i:: areas & 1llJ!<.tt•r hedroom over· Jook1111-: lhc !Jay by d<ty and 11.1 \•Ilio n l i ~hts hy n1 gl1t . Vaca nt & niove 111 co1uht1on. Ol'IN !I! 9 •HS •UN IO!lf N'(t'"' _Jlil TRAllSFERRED 195K Vista Caudal, N.IJ. View or Jl ghts & Dack U<1 v, :!Br. lg 11111 rrn . wide ~r cc n hc ll wt vutt1n ,i:: grct•n, custm decorated , u v i:ratl c t.l . S64 .5UU . BLUFFS CONDO Ne,,·ly listed & vacant ; end unit with spectacular view. This wrap·around patio mode l affor~s m_aximum light & privacy. The Spanish tile entry leads to an immaculate home, for your inspec· lion. $99,500 & you own the land. Held open today l lil dark. 2938 PERLA C1nter1 Costa ~lt>sa . Pll!:ase call 642-5678. ext 333 lo claim your l1rkets. !North County toll free number is 540-1220 1. •flain11 C. F .. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 O_•_·nc.:_:~l-·1 ·_00!~~"_; ---I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!""!""!""!""!""!""!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I002G ........ R.E. 1002 GI No Down $200 Total Moves You in!!! Gcneraf R.E. I ~02·G...,.al R.E. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab /lrvlne realty FINER HOMES from- $37,000 to $775,000 MAGlllFICEllT OCEAll VIEW HOME This stately 11-room view home ·is of- rered at $310,000. Its features include: Lg, private entry courtyard. billiard room, den . ramily room, lg. dining room, living room , lg . countr y kitchen & 5 bedrooms + MORE~ Tom .Queen 644-6200. (DJ.J l WESTC LIFF CllARM Beautirul 3 bedroom, 2 bath home w/dining room & beautiruI private yard . Priced to sell at $77,500. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M . 1500 CORN WALL LANE. <D34 l A BEAUTIFUL Glf'T Prl'Sl1 gc area Nt.:AR HE;\Cll. Lush landsc<i p· ing. Sec luded entry. ;'1!;1ss11"c hr1<·k fircplact:!. Cou n t r y kitc h e n 7 SllAOt.: TREES. Family d1n1ng. 4 ~c ner ou s bedroom~. Huge covered p;•t10. Ow ner niust ~o ta ke .ad11a r1 1.:1 ge c a ll 8'1:l·:!$J5. OPfN 111 »• ,, s •uN roer NfCf• ASSUMABLE On ly S3~1 .9UO for this hcaut1fu1 4 bedr oom o\les<t Vcrrfe homc .. Ta ke ove r SUbJCCl to itc; VA .............................................. LOCATIO.N! LOCATION! CORllER OCEAllFROllT DUPLEX, 3 and 2 bedroom -l\-l ake ofrer SI59,000. CORllER CHAllllEL FROllT DREAM HOUSE, 2 bdrms. den, pier & slip. Priced ri ght SI 1-5,000. ..__ COROllA DEL MAR SOMETHING DIFFERENT, 2 bdrm . 2 bath units. 118 front.age .-0n Bayside Dr., both with bay views a nd a lmost ne w at yesterdays price $125,000 . SOMETHlllG SPECIAL -2 bdrm , 2 baVi home on rull R-2 lot. reduced S62,!J90~ •VISION• REALTY 675-8600 anyt;me 2743 E . Cst. Hwy., Corona del Mar s~~.,. Joa n or refinance I"!!!!!"!""!""!""!"!!!!"!""!""!""!""!""!"!!!!"!"!!!!!!!!"!" under ne w FllA ur \'AF loan with loy,· down pay. mcnt. o\l any (!xtras. WALKER&LEE Real Estate 545.9491 , BEAT lllFLATIOM General R.E. 1002G-R.E. 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE 440 Via Lido Nord Open Sun. 1·5 Large 8 BR .• 6 ba. home on sandy beach; or use as 6 BR. ho.me with 2 BR. apt; 50 ft. Jot, shore mooring. S295,000 --. ....... ~~"!:. ....... 1~=:==.=-~······· .....•.. ~~ ....... j!=..~.~~ ...... , ~ R.l. 1'002 GMtr~ •.E. I 002 G1M1 ... l.f. I 002.Gfttnd R.E. • ••• !~~~. ·••···••··•••···•··•··· ···········•·•········· •••••••••••••.............•..••.... ,. VALLEY REALTY ' PRESENTS 'NO OPEN HOUSES' Due lo the Holiday Season we do not have a ny scheduled open houses today but we can m a ke an appQintment to show you the following : · 6 ltdroom with View \ Spyglass Colonia l Mansion -$145,000. 5 Bedroom la lay"'- Large st lot_ available, 5 bath, 5 car garage -$195',000. 4 ltdroom....,._1 Spanis h s tyled villa in CdM'-$149,900. 4 l.droam, Pool and Vl1w Lusk Spyglass One Sandpiper -Three yards ! -5137,500. 4 lfllroom, N•w, Vi•w Bren Phas e 111 -Largest yard, Ten- nis -S98,750. 3 Bedroom, Pool, loftus Room Bren 11,arbor View Portorino -Best Buy -$87,500. 3 l~room -Pri•ate Slip Smith built townho.use. Newport Bay - S82.~. 3 ledraom Lusk H.-bor View Som e vi ew. s uper yards, yellow carpets-$102,000. 3 l~room Fonner Mocffl Home Blurrs Delores model -View or Bay - $89,500 . 2 Bedroom on Hie Bay Cd.M 's Lovely Ch<.innel Reef. Super condo -$120,000. 2 B~droom of Chcrm Cottage at th e Point , AH r ed\\'OOd - S68,500. 2 Bl!:droom of Potential J,o,,·est orice at the beach. Ne,vport's cheapest. S49.950. Call 675-7225 eCongratulations to These Smiling Co-Getters at Real Estate by McVay, Inc ., Claire Ha ns ford and manager Jim Shockej'. They received their Million Dol lar Club Plaques rrom the tluntington Beach Fountain Va ll ey Board of Realto'rs. HOMES OPEii 1-5 THIS AFTERllOOll -A Ullllj)UE HOME in 1,..1~ T':'ff<• - low interest, 3 bdrm, Unique lot layout, only $68,000. See Jim Valentine at 1401 Santanella. Irvine Terrace. A Ullllj)UE TOWllHOME"Jn"Jfg-coay ... -Deauville model , 4 bdrm. 3450 sq. ft ., elegant and spacious reel. Vacant, _ owner wtll rinance at only $137,500. See Vergilene Hull at #25 Rue Gfapd Ducal, Big Canyon. A Ullllj)UE DUrLEX Ill Corona dol M .. -Shingled, ivy covered cottage plus one bdrm income unit. Brick patio, room y kitchen. lotsa charm. Only $71 ,500. See Vergilene Hull a t 700 Begonht. · A UNIQUE HOME in Corona HlcJhlands -Out s tandin ~ buy! 4 bdrms, inc r-e dible vi e w, hig h on a hill surrounded with pine trees. Vacant, anxious . Coast Hwy to Seaward to 432 Isabell a. See i'lu gh f\'lynatL NO\\' only $139,500. U""IVUI: ti()Mf:§_ OH TOP OF THE REA.l ESTA.TE MA.RICET WITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLl~G THE NEArfs r HOMES CORONA OEL ""'"· S7s.eooc> . MESA. VERDE. 546·5990 • CA.LL US Getter al 1ooic. ..... a1 --·· 1002 o/ r/ewpori REALTORS 675-5511 IT'S CHRISTMAS \\'E'R E HAVli\G A DRA\Vlt\G : Dec. 23rd All youngsters IO years old or less. Drop your na m e in the Big Box and win the "Gin i;!erbread i'louse". It 's on1dis· pla~·. · Al so : All )'ou good Corona del :'\[ar peo· pie (ov er 10 years old ) who '!'·i.sh an 18"x24" aerial copy of corona del !\Ja r in theeari~· 1940's can pick on e up at our office (while the)' last l. -251 SE.CaastHwyCoronadclMar For someone \vho cares. Newly de- corated 4 bedroom W/lg. family room, rormal dining, 2 rircplaces. custom drapes & sparkling cha nde li ers. Gorgeous new pool · & jacuzzi. Loi s Egan644·6200. (D35) Take O\'Cr SUbJCCt to its 7 1::-:·;, in te r e s t . 3 bedroom. 2 hat h, y.•ith hu i.:e hr ic k rireplacc, l;1r ,i::e p ;1l10 & large lot. New Joy.•cr 1ntt•rcst rates for Fll A & V"A rln;rncing. Family home; 6 bdrms., 4 baths . 36 Ft. 675-551 I ==~~ .... ~ ... ~ ~ ! ?~~ !~~~ .......... ~~-~~!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' ' SHARr HOME AT BARGAlll PRICE $37.000 will buy this 2 bedroom, 2 bath w/rantastic bonus room on R·2 Jot in "Costa Mesa . Sell er anxious & will con· sider a VA d eal ! Emmet l\:l cKune 644-6200. (D36 ) SPECTACULAR. DOYER SHORES BA YFROllT Designed t o ca ptu re the be st in bay front living! 60' frontage w/5 bedrooms, ra mily room. forn1a l din· ing + gourn1 et kitchen. $275.000. OPl".N S UN. 1·5 P .M. 319 MOHt\I NG STA RLA N f~. CD371 A L\GUllA BEACH "MUST-SEE" Top of th(' World location -cozy 3 bedroom, fan1il y roo m & a fir cpl ac:e . Great pool & a VA ap'praisal too ! Onl y $64,500. L ynne llothell 644:6200. (D3~) OCEAll VIEW! • Watch th e boa t parade from your Jiv - ing room in this 3.bed room, 3 bath s home w1lripl e ga rage . SIJ5,900. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. I D39l I HEWrORT IEACH LUXURY HOME Executive hom e in llarhor Vie\v \\'/I ~. living r oom, fo rma l di ning roon1 , ramily room . ,:::ou r1net kit chen & 4 bedrooms .+ 2 bath:-;. S97.500 ft•c on est.a te si ze d lot . l-:n1n1et ;'\Ic f\unc 644 -6200. ( D•IO I INDOOR-OUTDOOR living at it s IJC'::-1. Sp<1c 1ous i::astbluff 3 bedroom hon1c \V 1 f(1rmal dining & lg. rumpus room o pt'ning ont o huge patio. lmm ed. possession . $89,950 . Larry Dyer 642·823.5. (D4 1 I TURnEROCK -MEW BROADMOOR Enjoy the e nc h antment of your favorite li v in ~ roon1 and /or family room w /fireplace in this lovely 4 bedroom, 212 b ath home. $69,900. John Watts 644 -6200. < D42l "FAMILY ORIENTB>" 4 bedroom . fa mily room, den home w/lg. mitslcr ~uitc. Ope n be:.i m C'C'il- ings, Ct>da r·linf•d 1•Jo~l·ts. Sll·l,500. Im· mediatf· poss('SSiC\n. \\'11\ lcai:;e op· Uon. Ly nne Rothell f>l4-~200. 1 Dp1 WALKER & LEE Rea l Esi:nc 545-9491 FREE & CLEAR \\'idow mu~t sell or trade 12iJ ,\ere~ lot. Pier & s lip. $295,000 • Attractive 3 BR .• 2 ba. sing le story home -on 60 rt . street to street lot. $152.500 WATERFROllT LOTS 40x90 Ft. $250,000 30xl05 $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J!y.·y. frf>rll:i~c . .$120,000 I ~ .............................. ,,,,""' ... ~~~~ -GEM- 341 Sa yside Drive . N B 6 75 6161 120.r Tu:.t1n 1\rt· . ~.B . REA l.T OHS ti-12 ,162::1 associated fl ROKE AS-RtAl TO RS JOJ~ W lnlbo11 •'1 J6i l G•nrral R.E. I 002 Gen.nil R.E. 100 :::rt~~~ Center Dr. ~ Island 11 UlllTS Ill PRIME BEACH AREA \Vilh a bit.of-refurbishing these rents could be adjusted,' making this a real money m ~k er. plus a terrific lax shelter . Call your investors who need the extra "Tax Roor", llEWPORT BEACH Uno: 640-1120 SAllT 4 AllA Line: 8l3-3 I 58 In La l(una · :in out:>tand-Friendliest VIEW LOT ..... ~ I002G...,.al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 ing 'i'J acre magnificent~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ \'ICY.· lot. Pl:1ns for 2000 sri . ft. hon11:: have be en ?'107 c COAST ~vvv C O l'IONA OCL MAQ a ppr~v.e d hy coast a l Grn•ral R.E. 1002G~R.E. 1002 co1nm1s1on. An exccllclJl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bu y ;it S35,0UQ. Cnll!'"-----------------673-8550. ()<'(N rl! 'I• '1~ll)N 108f Nl(f• 11~Nl1d BLUFFS BEAUTY FUii FAMILY HOUSE I need a run loving family to rill my 6 BR. to enjoy m y carefree living, to share the beauty of n1 y greenbelt setting on ree simple land. Call us ror an appt. to see me and appreciate what I have to ofrer at only S96,000. GRUll & ELLIS 675-7010 I - .... -. I " ( • • Fo• ·~-J H F •~-I .Sunday.O.Ctmber72, 1974 OAtlVPIL01'0 D3: ~ltoolo-lfftt for SOI• ~rtaUIH For Sol• ~For Sole JHo.w For Sal• Hous•s r ~ OVM't or ~ r • •••••••••••••••••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••· • • l002G al 1002 ~ · • • • 1 ••• ••• •• •, • ••••••••• •••••••• • •••••••••••••• H For s• jHottwt For Safi ' GtMral I 00 GetMral I 002 G---• Rf. I OO G-----' I 002 Gtfter• .....,. GUMS For Sole •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••. -•• ~. ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_.G ... olRf.' 1002 •• ••••••••••••••••••.,••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••~••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • General R..E. I 00 tM• .E. I 002Gtncr • , • . ............................................. . From O'ur Entire Staff BEAUTIFUL LINDA 1$LE -5250,000 Great financing~ The best bu y & one of the finest bay front hon1es. \Vid e lot, lge sunnv rooms. 5 BR, f<"'R, DJ{ & Sit~ baths. Pier and slip. CORONA DEL MAR INCOME-SI 45,000 New exclusive. Nr. new luxury duplex south or hwy. Lil water view! 3 BR 2 ba, den, frpl ea. unit. Beamed ceiling, /"'huge sundeck. Lovely & quality built. --510AVOCADO OPENSUN.1·5 IEST NEW HOME BUY! -S73,500 Ori beautiful corner si te! J\1ove right in. L~1ndscaped, cptd, draped. NEW 1-s tory 3 Bl-t. 2 bath l..ind<1 model in the Bluffs. Privittc patios. greenbelt. 2701 VISTAUMBHOSA SAT/SUN J .5 BIG .CAHYON-194' ON FAIRWAY Fabulous NEW onc-of-a·kind split level \V /huge recreation room, den, 5 bdrfns, formal DR & 41/2 ba. SpCctac. C.C. & Ne"'poft Center View, $325,000 80AKMONT LANE SAT/SUN 1·5 llG CANYON OME STORY -$295,000 Gair course vi ew rrom NE\V lu xurious 5 BR custom home \V/FR, DR & 5 ba. Lush cptg, air-condjtioning, imported crystal It . fixtures, abundant marble. 49 ROYAL ST. GEORGE SAT/SUN 1·5 llG CYH CUSTOM HOME -$265,000 Luxurious warmth in this top Quality :i BR home. Spar. entry, lge. Fil \\'/\vet bar. DR. Golf course vu . Rich cptg. 5 ROYAL ST. GJ,;ORGJ,; SAT/SUN 1·5 ---2·111 San Joacpn Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, ti.I. 644-4910 General R.E. 1002G .. orol R.f. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE A must see! TJi!s sp·:i~ious 3 bedroom home; the large livirlg rm. with wet bar opens onto a poolsized private patio. $152,500 . INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Near L.A. Convention Center; will exchange ror in come property or home in Ne\\'PQrt. Beach area. S65,000 INDUSTRIAL -LEASE Koll Airport site; 2 air conditioned offices & industrial spacea,· 3200 sq. ' h ft.; plenty of parking. $800 ont . COMPANY REALTORS 28&5 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar .. Selling Real Estaf't' in Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 c;.,,.,.o1 R.f. I 002Genrral 1002 ······························~··············· TENNIS BUFFS ARISE wide pictures que g reen,belt eparates this Bluffs condo from the Newport Beach 'fennis Club. 3 Bedrooms and n ~fa1nily room . Including land $79,500. GALAXY DRIVE -VIEW his one has it all -go rgeous \'iC\V, pool & jacuz1.I, 4 bcc~room s,. 3 bat~s, family roon1. l.ar ,:!c tiled atr1un1 \v1th walk-in \v c t bar -,,erfcct for entertaining ! S 17~.:;oo. SPECTACULAR BAY VIEW Located across from Ne,vport llarbor Yacht Club. Unu sua l home offers a commanding vic.\v of main turning basin. Financing nvailable. 597,500. llG CANYON -BORDEAUX New 3 bedroon1 condo on pool s ized lot. Many upg rades including decorator colors. Air-conditioning , Corning cook lol'· etc. On private cul-de·sae sl1'<' t. Sl2<1,500. OCEAN VIEW J bcdroon1s, :1 haths. for1nal dining room . Cu s to111 decorated. \Veil landscaped pt1tio \vith pool. In immaci..ilatc condition. $159,500. PANORAMIC VIEW / From ·thi s spo('it)US' 4 hc<lroorn honle. Large fn1nily roo111 , \\'Cl h:ir, 2 fireplaces, 3 ear µa)a J.:c, high be~m ceilings. Owner n1ust sell ! Asking $110,000. . DIAL 644-17 66 21 & I Son Joaquin Hiiis Rd., H.8. •••••••••••••••••••••• T.HE STAFF OF · Th .. L ~~?i~.~,L~ .. .,, /7 /) 1 n 1 N c w po r l Uc .1 ch L,..o{e 0 ttwpor HUG HOMES Waterfront ht1n1 e 1~ NC. • EXTENDS _AµA!'~~ t!!" ____ ,.,,,/~, a\'i11l;_1bh.! ror 1mn1cd1ah.• .l""J'""'-"~ .;;;>~ occupancy Dockufg (orJ REALTOR b<>ol> [o, thO<O """'"°' WARMEST SEASON'S GREETINGS hol•d•y "'"·'~· • REALTORS 675-5511 NEWf'ORT OfflCE l\ljt1c Bush Dorothy Cotora Sharon J~ynch CiJroJyn t.f a son l\lary Graham 1-lenry Ullmno l':.i.t llu~ llurburil fo'rcderick Jh·len eorrey Nancy Leason rttary vonGeld crn <~l<-nna Bissi ncLte ·--JASMINE CREEK Edy Gue~t Joanne Buchanan HANCOCK PARK Gr~chen Pl echnl'r Norma Peterson l..ela J\1onroe Barbara MacDonald Ja ckie Crosby We're oll here to serve you HUG HOMES, REALTORS 567 San Nicolas Drivr, Suite 102 Nrwport Center 640-4050 bedroom ~. J billhs, e.,. VIS IT THESE 1"'"""11 Y '1'·'" mo>toc suite . Ownl'r ~·ill sell for SPYGLASS under $200,000. A~~un1e You don't have to be a millionaire to 7",1-l~l 'J'I> on cor\t ract or live like one this Christrnas. Using the ~:~'~:ant~·~. at under cur· contract of sale method you can buy with approx 1s3 down, the owner wit1 IA jGuail l carry the rest. 4 Bedrooms, 2!12 baths. Plac• . Spyglass Hill with a view. $180,000. Pro~tl•• · . -5 752·1•20 &9 MOftf.cito, Spyglas1 0,.. Sat/S. I· _,.,._ .. _..,~~ 1<11wll'Ollt 11ac" .ATTENTION ROMANTIC MEN! Surprise your family with a new home for Christmas. Spend countless sunny days on the secluded private beaches in CAMEO SHORES. Watch the OCEANFRONT Big Bal boa DupleK . 3 DH , 2 Da , ea unit. 8 Yrs old. A best buy. $110,000. ti 0 i\1 t: S II 0 W REAL TORS. 615·2015 colorful ocean sunsets from your four --TRIPLEX bedroom garden home. Located on a choice corner lot. Owner an:t(ious! $56,950 S b ·tt Prime t:a ~ts1de Loca· U mr · lion . Secluded owncr"s J 4501 Hamp~ Can'M:O Shont· Sat/Sun 12·5 BR cott agi.: se parate from 1~·0 . 2Ur unit s. IA YCREST Room ror additions. l''an · orEN HOUSE SAT ONLY 1·4:30 505 LARKSPUR : Brand new duplex with built-in incom~. Th.ree bedroom:;, 2 baths, fireplaces, great location. ~tove in now. Owner builder will help finance SI 19,000 orEN HOUSE SUN. ONLY 14:30 4500 ROXBURY : Cameo Shores. Love- ly three bedroom, family roon1, home with OCEAN VIEW. Choice corner Jot ,-tennis court size. Totally redecorat· ed and in ''sparkling" condition. In· door, outdoor California living at its best. I 002General Large <:uslom built 3 bedrm, family tast1c investment polen· r oom, 2 . firep laces. 3 bath home. tial. Sacrifice pri ce?! I002 Over-s ized lot. Enclosed yard \\•ith S.lG.950. Call&l5----0JcKi •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• beautiful new pool & decking. Quiet, 202 SEAWARD: Shoreclirfs, "Old World" charm. Tree sh<1ded secluded patios; custom built -one of a kind . Beam ceilings, polished "·ood noor~. Owner wi shes tp sell quick I)·. Gift \\'rap and tie•with a bi g red ribbon for Christmas -in s tant n1ove-in can be arranged. • That was a great party! MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL U~l()Uf:-li()Mf:§ ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET Wint THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATESr HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675-liOOO MfSA VERDE, 546-S990 • CAl.l US General 1002c. ...... 1 R.E. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• secluded street on one of the better streets in Newport Beach. Low in,terest av;iilable. A real buy at $84,950. INVESTOR'S MUST SEE NO W!! Just listed - c hoice Corona del Mar TRIPLEX. Two 2 bedrooms, one 1 bedroom, all with expansive ocean views. One block from beach. Also apartment available for lease. $350. Submit. $159,900. A TTEHTION v .A ·auYER Beautiful courtyard entry in this spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Huge used brick fireplace, close to schools. This Won't last at $-11 ,400. GENTLEMEN! -5urpcis.e_your ___ family ... with-a..new-home for Christmas! Owner anxious now! to sell ''El Cajon'' model in Rancho La Cuesta. Just reduced for immediate -sale. 4 Bedrm, din rm, (am rm; plus bonus. Compl w /heated pool, fire ring, & sprinklers. Walk to school and bike to beach. $73,450. It CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Hl<Jloway, c.,_ del Mr I CDl.DW£lt IANKE« COMPANY Spanish Mansion EAST BAY FRONT: LITTLE ISLAND. Interesting unus ual five bedroom homeon*he ay-PRIVATEPIERor home ca e·converted to income property. C r details. $250 ,000 Assume .539,000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS: Here's lhe re- Pool·Beach ally "Big One" Six bedroonls \\ .. ilh P.fani c ured yard:>. pool, jacuzzi & putting green \\'ith Elevated \'estihule. St~p Totem Pole -Honest Ini·un ! Bring the dovln livi ng room . Formal dining served by family and enjoy this lovely home 18' galley. Enormous $149,500 ~·ooded fiesta room . 2515 East Coast HiCJhway, CDM Twin landing sla ircase. 675-5511 Circular balcony, S huee~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'""'""'""'""'"~ separale s le epingF quarters. Kings master , J\ suite . 60' wraµ around General R.E. I 002Grntral R.E. , I v02 ~c~tllion.....As.l>ume ••••-•••·••···•·•······-.-... • •••' • • • • • • • • ••• •••••• • • r:~va11ds~:;~gg~~~~~~~ ~ J? l/J IJ.l 84~-;~1~!~1r s fUNT0 6fN~,. . eleV.:>arreflf<;.,ealt'I lll_(J~$Hd predenld ~ • PRIZE BRIGHT CHRISTMAS 35 ACRE RANCH CHEERY & GAY DECOR -mo,·c right Near San Juan Capislrano. Complete in -the advantage is you.rs! See thls * ~·1lh rurn . ranch house, 3 bedroom lfarbor l·li_ghland home GeneralR.E. 1002GentralR.£. 1002 bunk hou se. barn s, todav with its lovely pool and ga rc!cn . BalboaBay Properties VIEW! The Christma s Parade from your very own BAYFRONT Con· do! Several to c hoo se from, $69,500 .to $132,500. 675-7060 HARD TO FIND Mesa Verde 2-sty, 4 BR, fam. rm., 3 ba. Lovely yard, quiet -street. $60.500. 642·7491 •••••••••-•••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••hor ses. riding rin g, 9 !}OO .. LEASE/OPTIOM ~-_.,.. _______ ....,. ____ .., pasture:-;. s2.;o,0u0. l'nce Sfi · · Glen l\'lar area, v.·ith:dnlter1ns. l935Hi9hland,H.B. lfunt. !leach. OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUH 10-5 u;uGcu"dy.Rlt,. OLD FASHIONED Beaut. 3 ·BR, 2 ba, 2481 lnine ~•e .. "Newport Chateaux'' • i;1:;.61s1 _• __ 1 Sun. I ·5 fenced yd, trees. -UPPER BAY VIEW --H-APPYHOUDAYS CHRISTMAS Near -s c 11 o o l . FROM YOUR PRIVATE DECK we are one or lhe oldest VICTORIAN CHARM -on :1 lots 111 old 543,500. (l,ease $300 2 LEFT! NEW QUALITY CONDOS. established real estale Corona dcl l\1ar. Live in its graciotlS month). 556-8800 All with 3 BR, 2•f.1 BA. Up to 1840 sq ~t... firms in Newport Beach., atmosphere. See the ocean from here. bltin R IO, dshwhrs, compactors, big ~~:~i:~~~~egm!~ T~~~s~ and be able to enjoy the beache$ dbl gar I w /Sep lndry area ... and avai l. serv ice anywhere. nearby. Call for n1ore details. 675 -4060. DUPLEX 3 "4,2 Bdrm. units. Good r ental area, Costa J\llesa. Good financing. $49,500. 640·8484 much more.. Our specialties are : Lido $46,?50 to $56,950 Island prop., bayfront & oceanfront exc lusives. 10°/oDOWM.·YOU OWN THE LAND. residential. commerc. & JACOBS REALTY ;ndo .i., '"'"""'· trades & leases. 675-6670 ""l'l""ll ... .;•.;'-;;•;;'·',.' :,.~,;,l~,." .. ~T,.TO,.•,.:.,.~,.'°,.\,.'o,.u ... ,.1 ... R,. ~!'.':"2~9~1"'!9~N~•"'!w~port""!!'~11"'!•~d.~,"'!S.~it~•"'!'#~6~c"'!or~.~of~3"'!0ttt~.~ ..,==== You Can Sell It, Find It, Genrrol R.E. I0021General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 10021General R.E. 1002 ~fltt'ral R.E. Trade It With a Wont Ad , ······················~!······················· ······-····~············· ······················· ..................... -. COROnA DEL mAR CORNER PACIFIC VIEW AND NEW MacARTHUR BLVD CA NI YON CREST ESTATES $66,900 1,650 SO. FT. TO 2,090 SO. FT. FIREPLACE IN MASTER SUITES AND LIVING ROOMS COBBLESTONE DRIVES SUNKEN LIVING ROOMS BALCONY OFF MASTER SUITES PRIVATE ENTRY GARDEN WALLED REAR PATIO \ TOTAL SECURITY ' . f ' .. A COLDWELL BANKER ~c~o~.!11!1!!11!1!,lJ~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~!!!!! !!!~~.~~~~~~~~!!!·!!!-!!!'!!!~!!!-~-~M• 1·.'°!"f ,,11,_~ 1.;..11kk·I' l1ll .. ·11 \ 1Jt~'Jl1 11 640-6400 • .. I I.. ..... .. ' • • .. . ' -~ & -I ~~L:~1lCJ I 1 OOlGttt..-ol :..,· .. 1 ~{ ~ec~motir l2 19.'4 ~::::.:~.~~~~ •••••••• Ho.et~ Sole ~4:'!!!:!::.s.~: ........ ~-~-~~e•••••••J.!~!!!!.'!';~~~••••••• =..~.~~ .... ~ .. ,..fft«-· · 00 Balboa ltlond I 006jCoato Me1e I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H-~l-ton IHCh 1040 L-• HU.. I 050 t --Hiiis I 050 M•wport ltod I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••1 IM 1024 ""'··~ ~· ~--------------------1·••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••Ill•••• OS• 11• •••••••••••••·•••••••••• •••••••••••••••••,,!••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• " '* *" * * * * \',\(',\~T no•v. llJr.:JbJ. ······················1'!'---------1--------------· WATERFRONT :?300 ;:1q It. Call d;iy or -J IEDllOOM l' "'" "'""" -'"' "" FREEDOM HOME Spll1h Splalh Spoclol! Cangrohllotion• ! MASSIVE --· WONDER H "t c II t• oronodtlMor 1022 lH'"J~\\'ork~hoporGamc 1'1 ;i r\'f'IOU!J 3 bdrm, 2 A llllll"l!rc Co111;ra tult1 · s, h 'U~~ Spacious', i parkhnl!, auJ • er1 age 0 ec IOU ······················· Hoo1n .sai.:1ao. ~.a lhl h o m e,_~··&'",~.!.: l 10n )i l u Roi;em.11r11.l • • apec t oeular t.:ANAI. ow N 1:: H -Ul' p 1.1 .. x CEt(TURYil ~f~h )' e~~~na~ lncr~d~~ ~::J'c0a~~:l·R~:1~:r~~~ 'fantJ l ~ r;~~~! !r~!~:~:~~~. . LL TERMS-FHA /VA ,SPACIOUS COUNTRY KITCHEN -3 t' Bedroom. d e n , fu m.i ly room & 2 baths. ':" •completely ca rpe ted. Close to South (0t·con 111de-of h1o1~ • :..1~1 642-1771 bui lt·in5 & dishw1sht r. H Mmilliin St , lfU on Lo w. low pri ced .111 ik~on1 11 . Oµi:n sun I:! l 1''¥mil)' room. fireplace. meet in •• a ll Hrukt'r PLUS VIEW!! o 1 S il 000 ,111.lOO 7 1~1 11eatcd&filtcred •v.·lm· " S77.~00 . n )' · · l!\'es 4 __ qu al1flcalions and su1:. down and o"·ncr "'11 1 ~4 1m __ __ u11nl( pool v."i lh Pi llo cessh.ally pu 11s1ng $lii-le carry fi n;.ini·uig .Jt lo"' Country Li wing CdM 3UH. 3811, Kui,t11· \\'••"I l'llnt!llntt. Ur1l·k Frpl ~· l'lu11h l:l)rpcl, Fr1."11 1·h Ooors. Nt>w Apph ancci. & \\':.ill111111er. UKl:!d J\ril'k 'J>at1u. :\I usl St!e tv Ar pr('C'u1tc. !'rice Sla~hcit to $16.SOO. Open ~111 Sun 1·5. 7111 Go ldenrod ;1re;1. 543.950. Call e-xa mination!!' A rl'he d 'e ntry through alriu~1 & S'.'4 intei't!Sl "Greent,ro~k Mo-1120 impressive d ouble door s l o lay1s h 2 , Co<"tst rt;i1;1. Onl y 3 years ll C\V. Low do,,-n or no down. l•'ull J>r ice $39.500, Coll 540-1151 . HEAR THE SURF POUNDING!! IEAUTIFUL HEW N e wpo rt RC'a l'h DU~LEX -with 3 bedroom. 2 bath o wne r 's \1n i t . Out standing '''ood ext er ior \\ ilh qu<iiity c:cfnstru cti on thruout. p ,1rking no problem here \vi th 3 car garage Hnd ,,;de !'trect . Pril'ed right -v.'on 't 1ust , cal 546~5880. DECO RA TOR'S FINALE LIGHT, CHEERFUL, TASTEFUL adjectives c<-i n 't desc rib e thi s mastttpl.ce. Lido Isle, nc:1r clubh ouse. street to st rada. 3 Hr<lroom & d e n. 4 baths, SUP i:.: ll ~nys il all !! Sorry, appointment only. Sl 35.000. Call 540-1151 IRVINE TOWNHOUSE JUST RELEASED, lar ge 3 bedroom. 2 hath + bonus roo m. Appointed \vith cafftedrol ceilln9s, rormnl dining. l;i r gt.• brick firepla(·c. ;ind priva,t.e atriun1 entrance. 1'hro''' <-t\\'it\' the l<J \\'ll 111 0 \\'l'I' <ind enjoy car<-•frec ii ving in l'On 1forl and ~ec uril y . Call for full d et<-1 il:-.. 546-5110. M'Sa.Canll'tma1 ( TAABEl.l J (;eo<ge llobe...,.Realloo· s tory living u rea. Secluded ltbru.r y I IQ 611 ~ t:r:u·1uu ~ 4 bt...>dim model plus formal d~ning .rn1, hug~· t_af!\1.ly ~ Ill• Pulac•" 1<1th o\'l:r ~-"·orllt 0fJ 8WW'A$ •OPEN HOUSE• rm w /sparklin " fire place, s p11 a l· . ~·x tr:1 s :ind fe1.1turi.ne 11. _~~_!VII '"' Prap•rti•• •1 • .a i<18 master be d ~m .! • 29M HarborBJ,·d. SAT.&SUN.l·S P.l\I ~tairs to 4 b cclroo m s plus large bonus 7s2_1920 c 1 rus choi.te 11ruperty Just 1 --17348 Lo5 Amigos Cirl·. i·oom Ill Us s pacious n101s ter b. edroo1n ,1•00 ~·ns1. "''~'Ott' ''"c" d (181kN.of Slater/1Blk became-a \·;ulable an :step Up To Lwwry \\'.of F.uc lld ). T"o story st1it c \V/private bath. BRAND ~ E\V ! ! NEWPORT HEIGHTS . ine rils yuur imn1eB1.alt', Breathtakio1 eicerutive 41lR & den in bc:1ut cond. O\vne r ,,·i ll cons ider lease ·opt1o n a t 4 Br. den. brick fµh', aUt!nt1on. An cxcluli1ve dream home In an area f\l any t•"<tras. ·rry fl-IA h t 830 8800 Ac,10. n Bar~ln "'1th o r P'•'''f• home•. $>195 a n1ont . Agen -· l a r ge l o t . C h o1l'C '"2-or \I A. \VHl take sm<1ll t>r u h 1 r Corona ~-IMar PARE PLACE Beauti(ul, uKury -rilled house or l'Ondo in ex -•------------• Ne wport c aTcL _oc0a 1on. "" floo' pl•n ha• 2500 sci. fl. Needs some t:. ""ner "•• m. r Id 'I c ha nge. l'lei1se call , 'I k ff .., •""" 1 "'0 llUI('" ~ ' t'ea turing 4 ~rms. 3 5.,,,_IUl::!l Muntlnnfon leach 1040 lrv1n1 1044 anxious. 1' a eo l'r. :":ot a tear do1o111 llt•ach BEA~~DIS II ~ ' Sporlln•RoolEstote ..... bath li, ram roorn . Ge,ald S. Thoma,;, Rltr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' hou~c. but ti 11e;1\ 2 lldrm "' r· I T 833 3544 Stone 1rep a cc. oo 4 BR. heated pool. lo/• BA. • home. Lllllt' a.s 10' • dn ''2-7•61 t 1· • J "f I -----Open Sun. I 5, \:ll':illl , many extras 0 men ion. ust Beaut.I. u blln!i, crpt.s, drJ)t. frpl t. BACK nA-v r us t o n1 508 J il.,)ln inc l!rukc r ----$92.SOO. Call 540·1720 -$M.9.SO. 55 1-S!lM. h 2 moo·n •t"" 5J ,. Uni~· SJ·l,900 fur this ' omc:J. re · """• 673-6621 1---------r --BI -bedroom. J'~ ba1h. 1o1·e1 •OPEN HOUSE• 4BA . ra m rm, din rm. LUXURY + PRIV •CY I~""-t.lune a nd sh;·1r11 home. llezel No wl!k Bk r 2"".!2•1 ~ MESA VERDE RIMl'OA$ 4581 Sandburg Way. \I'' d .• L NH .,. __ , "'~-te Lots of s tora"e <i n< Ill "'a ru anc. · l.fa"rllor \1u•\\ l~ruadrnuor nccu ~ .. Uru ve rs1 1y Park. 3Br. 4lllt , occa11 + ba.v \11·\1 , -· ---·-· '-!.. ••_..'"-" closf>lS. Completely re· 2ba. 1-l llnove r mdL Prof. 6-IS-39zo pool + Jacu1.11, 1n1111•t·co1· BY OW ... ER·AGE"'T 1--'~'~55 Harbor Bl,·d. ~7 1TICV.;,.1. <lone bonus room ~·~t decorated . Daily 1 5 OCEANFRONT blcdel'ur.1\.:1 l>ll.i7·111 L I 41 $44,50 full bath. All amcn1t1e 552-11237. BARGAIN'. Costa Mesa I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Me•o Del Mar Hos Central Air fhls luveiy 3 hdr•11) 2 lialh hurnl' 1s rt...,cd~· iu,r ,11nn1etl 1ate or\·u11'1n1·~·· l.01·:1tf:d 1n the 11e•pul;11• ,\lcs;i Ucl 1\l ur 1:1r1·:1 lnl·lud,•s buil t 11\s, \11•11·h rircpl:11.:c. Funuly ri Ku11 ~~n rlost•1I hr1clt 11:it1u ).12,000. CH ll S.W-172U Lo\ l'IY 4 bedroom Bue· t·ula h1>1110: u11 Premium 101. 17H~I 'r ana;.:cr l)ri\"e, l'r,.f e 1-o~1o na-ll}' !;1nd.~r:1 ped and dt!ct11'a\· ed , :\1 ;1uyl',\lf<•~. 549-8669 ove-Y r. • ·, + g ;1rd e n . trees an< ----------1 IJ1n r m /fa mr1n v.•/frpli; Like WIDE OPEt( :.hruhs. OP f.N 1 to 4:;j() 6 Hr owners unit w/2 hr' r.;1ccly ldYc pd "'/cov'd SPACES ? SUPER J692Clt1 rc1nonl rental. Superior con- putio. Choi re nbrhood nr LOT! , , , Newc r 3 IJ r. i:11 ha, low slruct ion un I'"' lul. Br· s<hls & OCC 111any ex I b 1 lk 1 962 44•71 -· 646 8103 dwn . Ass um able 7'·~ ing you r dccor;itur & l . XI 1 te'm' J 'm su ur 1.i n ;i re.i-1,,1 r) • "" • k I •• 1 .is. n . . 1 , • , , • lo1ui Sl2·1 per 1no. 1\gt 11111 ·c t 11s vuur urea rn \\clls.ltltr.557·!t!G4 sr h oo l ~· .I k i •~ss i r.c ---------Onl $\I JOU home lvr iooo·s less. ------· Rdrms 2 h aths take COVl'"'GTO'"' __ Y --·-----0\1•11c r n1ust sell 1n1d. $250/Mo, D\1·r1:1•, \Alo.inat S:J2ti J""lll J""lll La9unol•ach 1048 Call Ric h Jli r hrnond . pinu . tor evl!rythini;!~ Bro's 4·Plexes ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963 7k81 A l Rent Tll Yours t.:a11111ow 1:14:i-11J71 HOLIDAY DELIGHT . --~- Rr uri<l ne\\' 2·i.lor~·. $1.()()1) Premium n.•ality at r or 1ntu r rna\1011 '"" lUC'll· ,... l t t In beaulifvl l\lyst1c ll1Hs. rnO \'e 111 cost!>. t:<o lht'<lr:o! Bor9ain for this 1011 t·un ac ove rlookini:i th e city uf Oc e anf r ont Lat l'eihn.i . br ick rireplacc. 1,, ... I'''""·"· ·-M >q It. of KA SABIA'"' I · d --"""~"""--""""""""""""'! . h w ~.. c.avu f"ll .awun<t , llus 1n1nt con .. <------rustic atmosp ere, sur· fa mily s pace-48r . Real Estate 962--6644 J l)flr m.' hnn1c, \\'ilh f;1n· ~~irs:ge~o;t~~er~:ci~;:~~ <!Haths. rurm al dng rm------tast ic vie\.\'S, on lge., I lot Penins ul a lotallon : zoned for duplex. One of the last l e ft! Cute duplex ; 2 Bit each; c los e to the bea ch. Sfo9,SOO Cal lM~--0300. in tercom-nu wa ter •OPEHHOUSE• beautifully lntlscpd. lot. hei•ter -assume loa n, 11 23 i\i ai nStrcct Illness forces the sale of speedy esc row 568.500-OPEN DAI LY I -~ P~I this IO\'ely home. A real r~1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!i!i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!!!!!i!~ I --29S5 J l;i ~bor Rt\·d :\I ES A \~"OO DS-J g lol , fru1l tree'. quiet cul·df'· s:iC' str. l'lcan 4 br, 2"'.:! Ila, lg ram rm. J patios. S5H.!'i00. U"ner /Bkr. I .l-15 -58t){J, e , 968·4456 NEW custm bit. 4RR & good ie with lots of ex· l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ra n1 rm, J car )!:1r ofr all. tras: an exceptional buy • w/ Jrg space for lrlr or at i69,500 • 1 Colleqe Park boal. All d lx features. ~:ti : d~ficBTI'tn JONES DIRECTORY Keep this handy directory with you this weekend as you go house·hunting. All the locations listed below are described in greater det1il by advertising elsewhere in today's DAIL V PILOT WANT ADS. Patrons showing open houses !or sale or rent are urged to list such information in this column each Friday, Saturday and Sunday. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IR lo FAMILY ROOM ..-DEM 10 Rue Fontainebleau ( 8 1g Can.vo11) N.B. f>-14 -176~ S l39.500 Snt/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM •458 1 Sandburg \\ia~" IUniv . P:.irk l I rvine ~'52 -823i S55.000 Dail~' 1·5 2!81 Irvine 1\v<'.: J\"e\vport Ch al eiJ UX 675-6670 S46.950 Sat ,Sun 10·5 l318Sant a nella (Irvine Terr.) Cd~I 67 5-3000 Sun . 1·5 1401 S~n t anell a . Irvine Terr .. Ccl :'\I · 675·6000 $68 ,000 Sat 'Sun 10·5 1 17348 l,os Amil'!os Cir<.'. F'tn . Vall ey 536·8821 $59.500 Sal/Sun 1 ·5 _2701 Vista Un1bros;:i (The Bluffs l N.B. 644-4910 $265.000 S ;1 t /Sun 1·5 1500 Corn\vull Ln. IWcslcliff) N".B. 642·8235 · Sun. 1·5 1984 Port Cla.ridJ?C' (J·l\'l-1-) N.1{. 673·8550 $69,500 Sun.1-5 3 BR & FAMILY ROOM ..-DEN 5-10 \'ist a G l':lndl'. :\".I!. 64-!>0296 -$8!!,5()() *1!135 J-lig hland . lla r bor N.B. Sun . 1·5 Hghlnd::;, 642·5200 S69.!IOO Su n 1-5 •134 'J'h e :i.J asll'r s Ci rl·ie. l'.~I. 645·1221 SaJ,Sun 12-4 4500 llo x bur ~, (':1nleO Shnr('S ()i5·55 11 Sun. 1·4::30 "*'1101 t~e rks hir t.'. N.H. &t(i·iil I Sl00,000 Sun. 1·5 •1!)(}1 S:1hrini.1 Tt·rrucc, Cd~1 67:1·8550 Sl 89,;.orJ Sal /Sutt 1·5 429 \'ista Sucrtc. :\'.l!. fi7:\-R550 Si2.!",00 Sat Sun 1 ·f> -.3-112 l .<.i nta.ni.I ((;rel'll brook) ('.~I. 546-231:1 Sat1Sun 1·!'1 1227 Oulri gger (llV!l l CdM 644-7662 Sun 1 J !106Sandpipcr Dr. (llVll ) C<lll &1-l-62QO Sun . J.5 4 BEDROOM :!5 ll uc (ir<-1nci J)l1t·;Ji. U1 g J\.H. t';inyun. fi75·6000 s1:1i .~10 202 SC\\'i.l rd, S horcclil'f:-. 675-55 11 1626 Ba k er. C .ll. 646-i i lt SJU.000. S;I! ~1111 1 ·~1 Sun. l -4 :30 4 BR & FAMILY ROOM o' DEH 4:12 Is ahe ll a 'l'crr atC', C oro na Ili!:!hla ncl s 675·6000 s1:19.500 Sat Sun 1-5 2224 Wlnrlwa rd Ln. Back Bay. N .B. 6-15-3920 Sat Sun I0·5 1086 \':.illeJO (~I l'!-o:,1 \\'001J:.) C.~I. !).1.5·5800 .. 5R.500 S;it!Su n 12-!1 Jti:l:1 llir,!hl ancl l)r .. '.\"rt fi..12-451~ Sti~l.IMJtJ ~:.it Sun l -~1 l!J07 J:lt , liri:-tci l ('1r (l l\'11 1 ;"..I\ f1'12-K23.':i Sun. 1-5 :J280 I>:ikota f ~lf'!-:1 \0t•rtll'l (''I. 83.1·3821 s 11;,;)()(1 Sun. t 5 •2&12 1~0;1 \'1!-o l ~t ( ,\ll'S;1 \'f'rd1•l l~ :\I !'l<lf"i -:t:l1:1 Sun. J-5 •1132 Jo:hht1clt~ Rd CIJ.,\' II) l"d:\T 64'1·6200 flll""" S:1 l Sun 1-5 ••607 Ba)r:-1dC ()r CProrn ontory f llul'l l\.H. 67:J-3900 SattSun 1-5 fi!J !\Tontec·i to, (S py~h.1ss ), N.B. 644-7270 $180.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 ·1501 l lampdr n ((,'ameo Shores) CdM 644 .n 10 Sl59.000 Sat /Sun 12·5 2951 Cat a\j.>a ( l~a stbluff) N.B . 644-1766 $84.500 S at/Sun 1-5 209 Pearl. B alboa J sland &15-7221 Sat 1Su11 12-4 L201 l·li ghland Dr. (\\'eslcli Ff) N.li. 642-8235 $1<5.500 S al/Sun 1-5 5 IR & FAMILY ROOM ..-DEH 2645 Bamboo St. I Easl blu ffl N .B. 640·6006 $95.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 floyal St .' G e orge (Big Cany on ) '.\. lt 644-4910 49 Royal SI. J\.B. S2G5.000 S al/Sun l ·5 Cl·orgc (Big Ca n~·on ) 644 -4910 5295.000 S at /Son 1 ·5 8 Oa kn1ont L a ne ( Hi.e Ca nyon ) N.B: 644-4910 $325.000 S a t /Sun 1-5 17818 Winte r b e rr.y. F ounta in Valley 968·9390 So2.500 Sun.1 -5 .... 3 19 l\l orni n.r: SL:.1r l,n. (Dover Shor es) N.B. 642·8235 $27 5.0011 Sun. 1-5 8 BEDROOM • •4-lO \·i;1 ;>;, B. 6i5·fi lli l J,id o Nord· t l .. ido I sle) Sun. 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM 29:lS Perla ('f'hc l~luff:;;1 !'\. B. G-10-0020 Sa11Sun 1-5 4 IR & FAMILY ROOM ..-DEN 5 ll uC' Du P~t l'l.' I l~i g C:.111yon) f\:.B. f>-10·5560 $2 15,000 Sal Sun 1·5 . DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 8R & I BR 20i :~oth Sl., U :dlJ0~1 l't·nins ula 645·i 221 S:ll S1111 12-4 3 IR I. FAMILY ROOM or DEH EACH 510 Avocn ci o, <.cl:\! 644·49 \0 ~1 4:>.000 3 BEDROOMS EACH 2212 \\'.Ocean front. N.1{. 675 -201 5 S11 0.000 505 L::t rkspur. Cdi\'I Sun. 1·5 Sun. 1-5 675·5511 Sl 1 ~1.0<~l S:ol 1·4 ::!0 HOME & INCOME 2 IR & I BR 700 l1C'gonia. <.11<1 ('d:\l, t'cl\I • fii5·6000 Sil .H:"'..O S:1t Sun DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOMS EACH 1·5 61H'" .J:i,m1rtl', C'd~I lii:l-8550 Sun 1·5 • Poal •• ••• ., REALTY INC , Clll.D~l """E" CO"Pl"Y. I 0°/o 'bOWH 1'"·o blks to Lak e Park & -;,;jF ~IlG"W • "" ~c·~·=·=·---"-i Specia l home for you -":1i_lkin ~ disl. to beach. 499 -2800 (714) 973 .. e210 COLONIAL Nt'ar Hack Bay Horse art!a with 5 Bit's plus ramily rm plus tlin in ' ... rm. 1n11 10-y;;aro c Duc cola home has loads ol new tile 0tnd wall µ;inel · i ng , a nd is ,. r t!a pleasure to show. SS9.500. ·D.J. FEEHSTRA good finan1.:1 ng a\";1il<1 · 5~-882! ----------1 ~~-~----• ble. 3 HR. 2 UA. lge h\'1 ng <~crnl~~:.Jhuinas, Hlir. EMERALD BAY ,.__!,0:!:;.~i:e ... ~d9211ao rm w/fireplfll'C, Ultns,I B'' Owne r, Jbr. 2ba. Great white water vit'\\'.1----· 11atio, lge ·.fr (nl tret>s + To11·nh oust!. pon l s1tl.:o ·I Hdr nls .. 4 baths, den Vt'/ FANT AS TIC VIEW 1arltc i. Walk 1 ·· • tieu SJ..IJIW.-AsMHn •.-1-0r~ll~+-d1 ni-1 Harbor View Ho".,.~,~---• ping. ';1t1 ·~.11h7 1L 817 -i:ki!l ruun1 S~•clud1..'li rud1i11ll Coll anytime licalcd t<>rract'. Central Vou ·11101·c the J)r11·acy of 646·3!!28 l::i·c55(j.8(>7J location ll ('a r t e nnis lh is luxurious 4 l!ll , 2 Ba LOVERS YuunJ.!&Old courls. SJSS,OUO. ho rnc "'/Sllacious f;im il.v 1o1·11t apprcc1;1tc the sly le TURNER ASSOC. r ooni, formal dtni ng offered in th is charmi n~ llOS N.Cs l lfwi•.La,una r1111 rn & nice l'atio . fan1 home, luc clo~c tu 1 N:il ur;ll s urroundin g~ 642 ·45 13 Inc. 5'1!1·31£2 schls. s hnp'.c:. l'r\\•ys. for __ 49~~~-plus easy maintanancc MESA VERDE ~our C'o11 vt•111('11ce. You 01~1.:0vl'r this ju.st listed Cambridge E~tHte home. _ 1v1ll cnJOY the price too. OCEAN FRONT LOT showpl ;1cc. Only 531.950. '3 ~lga1lic bd';;s~ de CORNER LOT ~~,1~ c5;1~·0!0~1 ~~l~/eV~ Scarce sight 111 Pr1v;itc R.C. TAYLOR CO. + a mi Y rm. · Very sharp Dutt h Ha \'en SJ-IA.HJ'. Dial fl4&.JJ77 for t:nmmunity. \\'/snrr & Realtors/D'°•tlopen OPEf't SUM. 1·5 · home. Newly painted in· PERt-'ORA-t ANCE-s;ind onl y !lteros away . 11101 001·1' St.So~te 190. Charles M. FercJnon i;ide &: out. 3 Bcdroom. 1 ------Sl•IO.ooo. New~i:!__~ea ch •52·M~ Realtort ll3-ll21 M\'e~ed patio. exeellent • _ • • • • , WALK ·r o OCBAN ! --l~cal1on necir ocea n. Jusl~lrv1ne I 044 ANN CIIIS1'1A.N R.t . Sharp' 2 Story 3 hr '>ba D ... ,.• I 1026 listed for S'.J.8.900. A:>···••••••••••••••••••••• 499·1341 : 499-1620 bltns · cpls drps 'trpl ' u1 sumable 5~'• Joan . ----,,! · · ' · ' · ····~~~~·~·;~;;····· l,Glijtga:l'Ellj!tiQ ·rAc 1ous. _1 mmacul al~ 1 A C 1 I ~k't /a~ss:i.~:~. ton!n~~ HomeWlthlM:OfM 962•4471 (r.t~)546·B10J adult oc'i up1e<! end unit . 0 0~$US ol<l·S5~~785 ____ _ DUPLEX BS FROM onPar.k.4 br,hvrm.fam EnJOY :.1 grand1ous v1t'!w:1'::AST BLUFl-'.vu,3 8H ,!J .S6B.!J50 --~--rm. din rrn. blln. :>ar, or Lnguna fr_of!l the sc-j ba & bonus rin. !c<1n be J Lel us show how you can i.:our m_e.t ~1.tch, 3 _>ltn que~tere d living rm .. ! HR ). Across from 11ark. live in a spacious 2 or 3 uv,en s -ga s, e lcc .. famll~ or ma~ler bdrm., &IQ.5.lGOAgent Brhomew /beaut.ocean inbyHewYearsDay mic rowave. S75,U OO: or lh1s m~tt-l evel .4.1 --- l'iew 'l'hile-,)'OW' tenani .. , 0~.n cr ~5 2 ·~5 04 .or bdrm .~omeabunrlant1n OPEHTODAY 1-5 pays over 11:i. of the costs. Be;iutirul Dutch.lla\en :J 556·2880 Open s:t & Sun woo & ~lttss. $125.000 BIG CAuyo•• Ueal infl ation, live in de· be drm, 2 bath. fireplace, 1-4. Un1 ve!_s 1ty I ark . "" '." luxC s ur·roundings & q.uiet street. Assun1able j ~.s k g<1t_e guardrord1rcl"- hecome an investor in an GI loan. ~81. per mo. & lions lo. area that is rapidl.Y ap· fJil)'S all with S9500. do"·n Warmth tif!CJCS'Ce #5 RUE DU PARC preciating in va lue. o; can <trrange a 2nd. Cu hand in hil nd in this o~ane VerJ1ai llci;: :tillO From $9500. do"n. Dana <.:all now. fornicr 4 bdrm. mo<lel el~oinl sq . rt.; 4 bdr1n s .. Har bor Income Homes.: COATS home in Tul'tlc Rock. 4'1'.z baths, den, jacul1,1 ; A~ent, 33931 A-1alaga Dr,~ lo Lu xurio us car1>eting, Jdirectly on fOth f;1 irw11y. "'a ll pa1)e1·s & drapes N d d • $215 000 D. P .. 496=3431· --W WALLACE create a barkground for A Colossus : ta~~if.e0~(:nd':onlra~t ). ountalft Vall•" I 034 REALTORS the two fi replaces & you r HASTINGS & CO. ' lo,·ely furniture, ·r1o1·o-Enjoy :i r:randioos view -546-4141-stories, air-conditioned. or La!;!una from these· R•oltors, 640.5560 •;,<"{. VA LOAN $7 ,000. to IOpen Eveninc)sJ· \\'llh many extras. qurslcred li vin g rm., <.issume; $289. pymt. Jbr,1---------•: 55z-7500 ramily or master bdrm. · z•:i ba, fa111. rm. Eves. VOU 'LLSAVEA-IONEY or this multi-level 4 962-4SS4 •VI$ IQ N e htlrm . home abundant in Panoramic Ocean View -----1 \\'hen you assume a lo\\· I \\OU & !;!l ;iss. SJ25,lJllO arbor Hi9hle9lds 1036 interest loan! .i &J Ur's. ~EAL TY I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 all areoi1'. ... all 1l take~ tr 8 lo 15 thous<i nd for In ,\ Hed ll ill Company · .A-Olan BY O\VNER -:IBR, I"' mo p:iy mts & inl. No Univ . P:1rkCe11ter S11 ac io us 4 bedroon. REAL ESTATE BA . Va c ant. ~-11 .. 000. 11 u a li f ~·i ng: l•'or l r\·ine I custom µool home 1o1·1Lh II a rbo r 111 . F.nli1gn. Pt'H F O R~l ANt:E ca ll~~~~~~~~~~.~~~ spcclacular view from i\!a ~i n~rs. Ph :&l6·7343T, s.i6-:i:n7 ' 1-master bedrm. li \•1111.: & 1'.S.S/or545·127Si\l,T.-----PRESIDEHTHOMES II a,· di•--• di ning rm and the 900 Clo Ol\l•y11 St 4Q1Q~,, )49(·~·" ,_&_l_l'_e~-New on market. 'l'his is ue ir -~ow mod e rn ''drea m ·· liq Family Home one of the fincst ho1nes In ... ror t1o1·o. 2 Bdrins .. 1 kitchen. Lo"·cr level w/2 bath; lge. 1'.t•ck: nestled b d d · Tri.level 4 bedrn1. 2\~ Turlle Rock Hilb;. This e rm s, + stu 10 ,... under trees on lgc. cor· · · I b1:1th home in t1ul;llity large home includes s rr.creat1on room w1 t 1 ncr lol. sa~.000 r· I I k h area close 10 ooe0n. Va-Bdrms, farnily rm. din· 1rep ace ;_int 1lc en-4'1~-7-'il , 11 I cant. New paint. V.'lllk to ing rn1. 2 frplc's, laundry su1 la > c or se1mratc liv- sch09ls. Our best buy at rm, 3 car gara~c. l.ge 1ng area, for 1n·la"'s or $54 .500 . Veter<:1n s no pre rn i un1 lot w / a '!?? , do~·n payment. Call to mag!'if1cent viev.·. Conn· 400£.17"'* FOR All) see, Bkr5:J6_·'836 __ . ___ 1 try hvtn~ IJcce use or 1·a· CM 1 ••w c ~nt hills _next storc ,La9unaN19uel 10521 · ·4~«X?ll.... 1"1nesl qo ;:ihty upgrades ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·=~ SELL idle items with a include : plush 11hu~ crpl. :__;____ _ Daily Pilot Classified ad. Van Lu it 1o1·allpaper.~. " 642·5678 centra l air, storage loft 1/ .. ........., ~ I Just Beautiful IA LOVE AFFAIRI 1..:.=-:=c-------l 1n g a r Hge . Cus to n1__.HdUCI r TI• -=======:;=:!,.-....,,,.-,,-.,,---J..-tands ca p1n g fe;1tures _ • 1s inl.'.vila ble when you • ,·overl.'d pn Uo, µark·likl.' SPF.CIALIZl!lfl..i ~N sc:.!hts hands6me Blulfs C..~-0 S\'\.. .( _ f)'C. ~C:.• ~·ard , ;ioto sprink lers. A .1.'!GU.;'JA 1~1f·~1~·1 :.. "1'. pl~n overlooking ii 0~ J.'"l,I ~).. ~ i:;...q•v truly OUls tanding hOll\C \'11'.W I ll Ol J.:li.JJt~ park With 3 Supe r Un· Tha' /n,ri11uin11 Word Gome wi'h a Chucl/t Ca ll ror pcr.ioni•I tour. SEA TERRACE ohiarul·tc;d \'1cw .or 1he ~ Jll Sl35,000 includinwland . Pr1vatt!G uardet.!Arl.'a 1n-ounts 1ns, This u11 · DAVID D. CARLSON {(r:id et! 23~0 ~q . ft. J 0 l"'""" .. Ill• 6 Kra ... btM w0<d1 btlv# to "'akt 6 ,,,..gle -•d•. '''"' t'""' al _,. lit kl lit!* ,, 1q11<1 .. 1. 33 9 3 hjay The Good Life U<l rm. fan1-rm. 2~ bath ~R;,;;;EA;,;;;L;;,T;;O,;R;,;;;;;8;;;;" ;;2;;9~i Call 4 9 3•2 5 I l end u n It has xlras 100 · ________ num erous to mention. I SEA TERRACE Com~ & SCI! ro,r you~cll'. I. H AM s RY SATISFY I TOWNHOUSE or ... N, i-1ousESUN i-s r Ii I J I . ;,,10 \' 1sla Grande, 111 your need to find oi ni(•he Homanl1c & un ique 2 BR Newporl. Be<1ch or cell for e\'crythlng & C\'er-1 & den w /own J.l"xl<t' pool fur appt. r C A L G I R yone, Let us ishow you a Ii fount:lin. Prof dcc'd & I I I .r I IO\'Cl)". lurj?c 5l?drm .. l'A ldsrpd ., m:i ny xlras.I~(' £/(te _ . . _ _ . IJalh home. w1th 3 r<i Secure a rcu1. Walk to i,:arai?e. for only $78, b e h . & t e n n 1 s . 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Casa de Oro b a lcony , <"Pt s. drp.s, cw 0 I ._ ~ •• •.,J c:ar f ireplace . LL T\VO WILLl"AYAUCASH I 2 & 3 IR. Fr m $200 M:?>-.3188 ALLUTILITIF.SPAID bltn~.c arport.615·15!16 r. n y s.1 !.!.~. :SI0.000. HD!l~I Ullll.$. Xlnt 'No. P1t. Tom o·#JH~ • . • s OI . . -Comp1tre hcfore)'OU rcn• WALK TO-sAY & De h dn. Ow'!!~?5-7•114 Costa ~1esa loc. $)4 ,9:50. TD l"rop«fies •Dishw ashers •Open Beam Ce1Jmgs J & 4 BR., yearly. Near Cull tom d e.1gned ac · F'ORE\'F:Jl \'1ews11 .ooo. :?IJ·bi4·1i907 lln)t1me or •Shag Carpeting thru-oul •Completely beat h. S365 Tosi~ Ft>aturing · 2 br. 1 ~~ ba, gar. lndry >DR l d Caywood Realty ..Spfi<·iou, kttehen ~ith 11, rn1 S:?35 yrly. ref'11. 407 ~boal /lrlr ai e :j , -'iilPlac• --~ . Garages. Sorry No Pets. 1 fi1ile to ---b•.z •,,ba,pool , •Sepa ratcd1n 'i,:ar<"lii a18·3607. PIMECREEK . Zb a. h: set·I. lot •~Quall l 714·846·5221aft.6 Draped •Pr iv ate Patios •Enc ose 5.t8·1::.'90 dircc:-l h!!htinit. !'·'rd 1 n g. 548·75511 or '.000. AA REAL'fOl!S, Hous•s Furtushed Ocean t C01\'.DO 2 4\'12·2100 Prop•rti•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. bllns, "·a.sh/dr>" i;:ar. nQ :110n:it' ltk~ Stu~oa.:~ Nf:\V dlx 2 Br d~plrx or 3 LIVES UI' 7S1•Jt10 " pcts.$350mo.675-9188 ~n\al e pa uoz. Br hou:.i•. t.le c k~t . TOITSMAME SonJuon ••OO OUAll$l,NtWl'O•t•1•at llolboaPtnlnsulo 3107 201-21,0swegoA.,.t..,H.I . •t lolioetl gara ge "f~torag£< ~ara~c . "' Ui1y A\·c 0 ., . . Copistrono 1078 GRE·T-l~VESTM•~r •••••••••••••·.·-··•••• (Jblks.\".olBeac'Blvd.,lblk'So.ol' HARBOR lfighland s .·~larhle pullm;111 673-5981 \cr51..1Ut <fi.ltreesand10 "' " ..,,... 'T 11 close Lo j\J;:i;rirtcrs St·h & •Kingz.1ze udrm,; -----strc&n1s 1A'Hh _1A'literl~lls ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30unltz.. 1\11 2 Br. I!\~ 03.~ Bil. 1 D;i . lully furn. Adams) Park. Ensign middleSc:h •Poul -ll;1rbrn1ue~ -~ur Capistrano leoc.h 3818 rr~·alt' a rt•laxingsetli.ng $132 o Month frplc. 12 yrs old. low C 3 ra11e . \V.i ~ter .on ly 549·950 I or 557-7010 or 53'-1919 & tlbr. lligh l>ist, 3 br"2 rounde d 1A'l1>lushlndsc p ••••••••••••••••••••••• f012>1°11~ spacious ne\\ l- A5sume 71;4 •f Joan. No vac:anc:1.Wlll se1lon t"On-$2SO. 1110· 322 Al'j.'Brado lta pvt. patHr$400 mo Adult~--Nopets . , · bl .1.,h 1 or ·Jeuroom<.1po rtment. qoalltying . 2 BTt Con·•o trotct. Principles only: Pla ce . 675 ·0 4 ~7 or 548-784! -. · 11\1)11~1 F Sll!; 31111 ·2 B,\, tns,...;..~'\r , From S l ~O. t'urniture h -1 " ''·140.000 646·2843 Coronod•IMor 3222'HU11tl.-b.aleoc:h 3240 --·" 2 1!01',·1 "'u~n -,,,· w;i s hcr/dryer Or1•:.in available. Office ope" Orne. Asking ~.500. ,,. ..... -\l .. Ul I\.~ . \'l('W $275 •• G42 I IS' ---Sparlln9RealEstot• 1CoronadelMar 3122 •••••••'••••••••••••••••1••••••••••••••••••••••• _..,, J65\IJ,\\'1l!.o111i42-l971 · · · " 9 :<!0 to G.Ou , 2 30() H R 8 HUGE POOL S Cl t 3276 ---C d I ~ 382 F.a1r\'!C\\' ltd <.:os ta orse anc:h :J3 ·3544 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSO.OFF 1$TMO. 1111 emen • NICE l Ur dplx. Quiet orona • M--2 ~t<'sa . Phone~S.'2300. Op nca r ac re. 6 B ll OCEAN -VIEW Newport12 BR cute cottage $300 mo. 2 Hr, I Ra. frple, garage, 4 Bedroom~ 1 :l/;dbath, xlnt • ••• • • • •• •• •••••••••••• Se p . h y g a r a g e s ••• • • • • • • • • • ••• •• ••••• • !!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! w/pool, corrals S00.900. Beach ... 2 ho'.uses .. R2 to June 15 . Het 3210 S..?95. 673·2'J25, 675'·20:!4 location. in~ -~ crri:tg, JJ.RAND new 4br, 2000 sq Lnlpluycd adult o~·er JS NC1A'IY redecor:1tctl 2 UH. , Cenlur ~ 21 /i'ol1 ss1on lot. New paint, drp'd, Scaview. Realtor,.c ..... LUSCIOUST ·I 1 drps. lots of decking ft'wtoceanvufromS.C. Nor>ets.s.i8_1021 J l':i ba. bltnll, :.undcek,l.Gt-.1&2UH_.Sl60.·Sl8.S Country 'd F ' . . 642 Z22'> .>olUU. r1 eve a round pool. V<ic3nt. pK'r to O.P. harbor. l.se. --µool. trpl c. aJults·ill) 1\rlJ to :.hop ~. llOlll, no 49s.412149.J.Q21JO c~t . .1na nc1ng avail. -...: 3 br, 2 ba, seJf.clean'g. $375. pe r mo. A11k (or s:;oo. mo. 714 . .t9&S275 pets. 52.15. 673 1418 £<\'cl> lll'lz. 1St1i l\l unro\ 1a . --=-' _SIJ5,000. 213·696·5880 ewpori leooch 3169 OV(!n ! 404 Fernleaf, Keilh. 962·4.f71. or ~·knds . r.1u 6i 75 Mobilt' Homes r\EW 4 uni!, 2 blocks to •••••••••••••••••••••• 675-ti675 for appl. rvi'n• 3244 San Jua.n I Ar Fu rn SI · Po•k·Li'k• For S I C )278 u St: E 1·0 II El.J l':\'E' a~ 1100 beach. Great buy, good .. ap1strart0 :! ur 1-'urn Sl!A ••••••••••••••••••••••• Iii'< "'·rite ·off. Income Costa Mesa 3224 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lot,, of bltns, pool. "'"1 2 t1r ..,1 ba. 5210 s:!'Jo .1 br SurroundiftCJS Sl'OO i\.l _, llt:TERRACEUn1vPk .~ t o s hoppiog. ·~ m1 2 ba.S325 r\llrt.'\'t.·nllvrc J)l•'.l.U Xt-:1 .~&3 HrA"IS APT.S7..l\fobile llo1ncin ~ mo . ..:.c:.iny ,...ra~. LIDOISLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ncw2br.2ba frplc.cstm;o..;F.AR ~l arina,!lbr.Zha. ~ v h del·ur.it1.•d ,'I,:" ,.::ii :t ~c ,. Adult P~1 r k on the Dav -:--2J7u. LluD • iSLE Eastsideo Ln. J Br. ·'no . 2 pat•·-.••• .... 5 bltins. frplc, fence<I ~rrl, 'J Ch. 9:151,',.~11!!!2 SL. l'\'I r a llol> -llld Poul Sl.750 0 ---"""' 7"' u.. ,,,,......,........,,,.. 1 53 uo ..,_,,, 4:?2 1.:1rk l>pur.t~IL 1~10or '.\rShup'i.:-r\tllt:.Uuly • · ____ 54 -Jti72 1'"'0 -5 unilaptbldgun· F'U RN .&li:-0.:~'U H ~ nf \Vc s trliff /11th ---------l'Onim poo • · 641 -7326 -,-,,-,-,-,-xUO \\'ES,'\\'l="'O by II.er ronstrue11on for sale. \\',\ TF,R FRONT 110 .\IES Pool/rec. Lse s:JOO. ,\gt 714~31-~.to Martinique Apts Viking, ai\•ning11. l>kirl· Close tu n1a1or sho.pp1ng Bill Grundy. Rltr li-~·32.Ja * REMTALS * C dorn'niums t'URN . apts, lge I Hr Sl65 Costa Me$CI 3824 liii' ~.1n 1a Ana :\~ .... (',\\ c 1 r 1 t )r ·rt fl -Univ ersityPark I on . 1 Ide al for ba1·hclo ri. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :'ol l!r 1\Pll l3 t.0-165.>~2 i n g l'i . Por c h{''>. c 11 l' · .. ~ ' "':~.t_e-ool' 675-6161 HENT Lse /Option, 1\lesa 4BR,2•., Ba 5395 /495 Unfurftished 3425 Atllt s . 199:J Chu rel landscaped . ,\I! z.ctup 1n Sl;L\I. toil! 536·~;,iU \'crdc 3 Br. 2 Ra. brand Tho Tc'<"'' I••••••••••••••••••••••• 11:\Clt-:SDA l)t •. \I E:,.\ SP ,\C IOL'S l"pp1.•r .'.! llr. "-' l I I S J ,-. 59>·5UIU .. ~ 548·9633 ltill\V . \\'llJ>jn1 ,l· .\I ...,.,u i u ;1n uan .... <1110 . ...:......:. ---ne w plush crptg, freshly '>BR 2B S.150/37" LUXURIOU . 9a ( -----11~·;1r nt•v., e11t·l g3r :\r adultpark . .t93-!Wi0 B\YSllORFS · 3 Br 2 td ' .. th • l -' a ;, :-; rront !llP F "l g c lo t ll e;1ulllulGrounU:, \\'cl>tl•l1tl S:!U5 t:i.i l~l!l . ----___ ___ ' • · ' painc ,imm .. c. iuou. 38R,2Ba SJ9J/.t25 Condo, at Nc1.1'1)0rl Hay '· urn.- r l>C Z> ,\duH:.·No i'ct ~ FLA~11 NGO 10 x 4J. :<Int BLOCK TO BEA.CH 11•1;· furn. Yr. lea!>C. I-lu ge tr<:es & frple. S-150. l>eanc lloincs · T owe r s. I '!\.•n c d c1u1.·en Silt: bed, priv 10 m 1 11utl·.~ 10 occ:111 Al'TS Un1w:n1s.hcd, :! Bf cond . New curl •11 ns. Ne\\', delu:ce 4·plex. 217 C. rhom_'..IS Rllr. 5"18·5527 nlo. C!n..!:_~Y 21,5-16-9521 3 BR.2 Ba 5-150 posseSl>IOn. S.'l75. n10. on d ressing r n1. extra Ir:; Large l &· 2 llr 11\J{ SJ7.), SI~.:. Cul pd . PoOl. uutry d S II B \\' I t <" I Pl r oon1s, t!ll l'I. ~ar \\'/ $3500 or hst o(r. &IG·:!8!S7 22n ·1. uni. each. • •. 8 ,\C"' B"Y 4 g,, 3 fl', 2 a nu '-""uare years e<1 s e. ione 2 UR 8190-'>''1lh Patio l11r1l. 1:pts, <Jri•:;, dsh'>''hr, ------·-----0 r 11 n " " 2 BR ,. ll .,,, I k 5 3120 storage. Adults only. n ... Sl25.0U u price . KennethShorpe story deluxe. 380 !\lira • am m -;, iro er -11 ·. . Sl!l5. <;3s & \\'ateru1e, C'lll~<.'cl gar.Nopets. SA t,.t.:_ by o~·ner. IU:i1SO 8-17 -3957 , _ ~. 00 R 1 Turlle Rock --·--pcls. IJraperies, e;u·n,.t~. •a:. ll Jc icnda llarborApl> ~1ob il c hon1e. Adult ---~-20RueGDlllors :;o.12m_2"22·2.;rl .mo. eator, 3 BR.'.ll" ""'""'i<SOA l.l~NEW.2br.2.baCon· 2035 1-"ullerlon ,C.~I. .. ~ .,. .. """"' ----heat. gas ~lO\'l', air 1:011 839-i·litj park. Costa i\lesa, 'nr CLOSE B:4 '75 Ml 92660 1 ----~ Greentree llomes do. Pool, jacuzzi, rec rrn. LG E FULLY FURN2 BR rlilionin i:. :.\\'lnlminl! -.-----·------ s hopping & llus line. 15 Units , nine 2 HR., 2 You ar c the '>''inner or T\VO 110~1 t.:S. 4 BR. 2 Ba, 5 Bil, 3 Ba $190 f'rplc, 2 encl patios. No Bltns, w/w. drps, pool J pool, rec. room, "'ashcrs I•\'..! llH , unfurn (,~rden f'urn. & ready l'or oc-b:L , ti lg . l·BR. Good ONEVIPl'AS..'i 2 Frplcs. encld yard, CULV1':RDALE pe t s. S360 . Hroker / adlts 110 pels , 519oi &dryers. A1>t s .. 1-rplc. 0 /\.\., pvt cupancy . 548·131:? concl ., all rented, o\·er (g ood for the ""''hole 1\tesaVerclearea. 48R,:?ba $.160 Owner . 547·679 1 o r r12.95,0 1-----pauo.$17..itoS:.>tJO.lbaby ----SJl ,000 gross. 5245,000 family> :1 BR, 1 •~"Ba, enc Id ,·ard, DE t.:RFIELD 5·12·3187 · _, __ ..:..:__ MEWPORT HEIGHTS ok . l'\r. lr\·1ne lndustrtal \\'AN1'EO · Used double h b 50 ---• • • • • • Lot e Eastside.548-1471 3BR.21h a S.t 1-B N 2 bd air cond. S225 .. 2Br,redec.Utilpd. Brand Ncv.·--Close 10 ;irca ;,.)1 ·2841 or E'Kp<1 ndo ~lobile local· J ust listed, 5 nice Coron3 ICE CAPADES ---CALL 552.-7500 ~ de\v w h d Pool. Adults, Sorry, no S<.·l;rools. 3 BH, 2 '~ RA. ----------d ed in nil·e park. \\'rite all del 1\lar units,ffc. lot, l' :ll ESA Verde 3 br, 2 ba. Sig, Vision Red llill r:cnfa~.co!!r!Jb:..~~~'. pet:.. "Look -You'll L1k~ dbl garage. blt -1ns. frplc. 1 llR n~ar H:iroor Bl\' ~~~i~~~:.rC~11~~~~~1 · lilk . lo beach. S 39.500 CHALET 00:,'i'·,.,'i'. PL~s1:d· sbl&l~s.;.mr.ippel<t, Realty 836.6523, 639_7320 it !! _, l 'all F'Je ta Lohnu1n, Bkr ~~· ~~[1?· n~~n~~~cpefr~-University Realty ., '' n " A Red tlillCompa ny -1800 \Val lace 645-080a 833·201.t . .• .,a : '. · 300 •· C II ok . $380 1A'/gardener. U -p kC • h -/ ----·-----ti1 5·5800llkr.1'olo?e 8' X 45' TIPOu·r . Full Ii:.. st ·1A'Y· 2701-C ll orborBlvd., 545_3621 n1v. ar enter own ouse BACHELOR apt, util pd, o•KRIDGEVILL• screencd 111 porch J2' 673·6.ilO 1~1es a Verde Shoppin " lr\•ide Unfurn 3525 d "' "' .-.;E\\'L '' DECOR,\TED · r 9 -----" -., crpts, rps . pvt pauo, :JBr.2 Ba.bl1ns.childrC11 pd comp .• urn., I !Jr. SI. 5u. 13 UNITS Cenler) Costa 1\lesa . 1\IESA \1t:ROE. 4br. 2ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• laund, nr l>hopp1ng. Sl21. ~·e l com c . 52lS. 8 5 ~ l Ur "'' ~ar \\'3te r,l,I · 493-5;,~ In Costa l\les a w/pool. ~!~ase cl all EH2-56i8k, ext "•'1/w crp,t:.. di rpsd "s~lc. Un1\·ers1t y Park 3 BR. Eastside Lge 3 Br. 859 w~~ St. W2-3152 ' Cc-nter. ~I~~. 15~~1 \·;e~3it:\~~ , f al fZOO ,.,,". 5,,.,700 Y"' 1 ~toc .11n1)our1u··cts tins. nci yr ee fam rm 2 ~::BA.\\.clbar. nr W es l'ff 7 h ----------,._crea91t ors e ~ 1"" L J , .. ary. !North County toll free 3-8pm,JOJ:JSamoaPlace 2 ' tc 1 1 1 l · DanaPoint 372 PRIVACY + 2Rr.2Ba, b.:t'>''cCTll ·5 · ..( ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt f1n:.nc111g. $179.500. number Ill 540_1220 ) -~ Frplc's Ava1l~1mmcd. Pool /rec. Lse s:;oo. Agl Seal>hore Real Estate, · DOLi ... JI OLiSE 1 br. ncv.' 5475 /mo. 644-77j0 646·3255 •••••••••••••••••••••• j?i.lr , patio & yard. $225. 1-1 BDRM WfL~ AVOCADO L 1\NO -, __ 5800 LIDO I Si E ATTRAC . d FUR:-1 . b achelor. ut1l ~~u; ... ~'"::':===I I----"'1.SOO.La.c...-ln u . t>1a • • ·paint. l"pls, rps, stv. f URTLl<:ROCK3br 2ba ft ... 1 3600 . -:: P\'l.pat10.lrp1.6n1 Id. California. in tere"t only. 'rlll -l'L"'X 3 81 OC"S TIV~~ bn den:-Fencd0 d:-$·l-7;;-545-7361 ram. rm. &-Atriurre-si1S: ~ •It:s..Uafwn linens, refrig.· Sl2S. mo :--;-;GiRDEM APTS 1-1 BORM ~ · h f . 1 ~ "' • n bltns frpl winter S-165 ---, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 496·1300 I gg t m~~J.~33~.~~; s ac. 1'0 HLACH. $69,500. Yr1Y's.195. ti75 ·'1\J23or 11 ) ll,\l ... ECHJ<:ST 3 Br, den fs~r_ ~9~· 644 -3240 orlDUPLEX So of h'>''Y --•••POOL LOFT ONLYJ ~e~------· __ Ouple11t h _as t.w ~ 2· 62·1·7109. plus huge fam room w/ l riext to 's ch~ol, Cd~t '. Huntin9ton Beooch 374 Unfurn. 2 Br a pt in fami· Pvl. patio, frpl;finw.old., Cemetery/Lots/ bcdroon1. un~L<;. Chol~!'. I -wet bar. htd pool. l a~·n & •NE\V 4 Br. 2 Ba College I 3un. :! ba. New. Xlnt •••••••••••••••••••••• ly sect10 n. Crpts &drps. HAYLOFT AP-TS. C'ypt. 1500 bedrm in re ar. Prune • r. U f • h d pool ma111t . S375/1no. Pa rk lile roof A/C SJ95. nbrhd. i\lo/moor lse. fief BEAUT I Br fu rn. apt. No pcls. 642 .. -31;1='=''----I 2B3 Avocado, Clit rcntal :irea. Jn come S68S . ouses n unus e 497-279t{ ' ' ' I · ~, r SI ·-& SJ75 s · h I ------••••••••••••••••••••••• c•'N TUR\'1-• ••••••••••••••••••••-----orlsco11t.833·8!>74 ti , 9,J -7422. At 6. ~ · pan1s SIYtEXTRA lrg 2 Br. 2 Ba. 645-014) Per n1 o . r. · • . -,..--.-----, U·l l-OR''3 budding p\'t e ncloscl PAC IF IC VIEW. Bi•Y 21-8)5·55 11. Gtneral 3202 ti.IESA d.e l l\lar 3Ur, ll'ghSTORY4br.Turtlcrock,-__ :.. g· ·1 ' I . Crpts , drps. bllns. nu -----( 1 $350 V ar., poo , ~aun a. aun pets. 830 t.:enler St. ATl'R1\CTIV E J or 2~R. View Terrace. •I lots . All -----•••••••••• ••••••••••••• Sep anii Y rm; · ac. upgr aded view home.ID U P I. t:: ,'{ I b c d rm , dry, ad Its l 1301 Kcelso &IG-J 1111 shag cr pts. bltns. d(p:., four nl $37.i (';\,or 2 al Investors Choice LAHDLORDSI _:'a~~.~ ... ~46:fl;127 din/rm. nr. pool, UCl,i East s1de. Costa r.Iesa. Lane I blk Wcstof lleac --adulti;·no pets. Sl40-tl6.:.. $395 ea. Gall &16-69'J I • _ . . • LO\' EL y 1\1.V. 4 BR, S450 sch Is ., b~Lne . S ltiO .I S165. n10. ~gt>nl S.16-0814 off Statt>r. 842·71'148 Eastside L,... 2 ir. 1970_W_:i_~l~·e.1;.16-4}lt6. ~v1:s. Just Listed W e S11ec1al1ze in •/g · d e 1 r 20 ~.t 833-135·1 ----------r --------r\c"·portHeach •Corona ~ ar 1 e_ ·. UPPER4Brdh:duplt>x.1 t'URN. Bachelor, lr11lc \\'~W,bltns.rcfriJ:,pool ;-;1-:\\'llREEOAP1'S Condominiums * * * * . th:I i\lar • & ~ag.una,-0~1~ 51.~~arope . 546·6636 TO aguna leach 324B blk b~~ch . r\pt Shores. dsh'>''hr. jacuzzi. carport SI js. Adults, no pets. l.ge b:1ch .-~1pplns. util. for sale 1700 :r\\'O "l'ltf PLEXES Side Rt·ntal Scr\'IC(' IS f' Rt-.1·. _ _::-----•••••••••••••••••••••• L:.c. SJaO. 546·103.I I blk from beach. S165 &12·9520. _ turn Enc·l. ~a rage. Pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti,Y Side .. Cos ta ti.les a . loYou !1'ryNu-Vie"·! .\Hit. 2 BA S2i5. 959 llue-LaqoOt'IVillas 'Apart~-;ntsfwn 714·8·l6·73367 si4s_2 8 r 4·ple:<.crts. Ja cu1..1.1. I adult. EH5-44 11 FOR .1 1 . ,1. tiUlli" l·.:t<·h 01111 h;1s 2 large MU·VIEWREMTALS Dog"·oodSt. ?&3 B 1 d ,-8 --rng.rerr.C:imil>·oopcts. £<1·es,fi.l ~-l9tioda rs: 0 . ~·•c,.1~0\\IH.: .z i-:~· 1.cct1·uorn z. & separate 67l·4030or494-3248 893·5Ji0 -. r ux . con os. •••••••••••••••••••••••1' Rrurnorunfurn.Sl35 758 BShahmar --------~--- <ea n 1 o_n_t 110.,, • : IJltllO ;ire;is. Both hai·ei-----______ ~ 6('Canfront C:6m1nun1ty, , r util. Ha t·h apt SIJO. ul1 1 & 2 BR . C'hddren ok .'\Jtil . Balboa ~.:i.000 le1n1. 1,.~· •nl,('l't'Sl assumable t'REE t'REB ') UK 2 BA <"PlS drps. (S"·imrrt1n~ pool. ten111s . pd. 1 blk beach. l'ool. i'\ a4tl·~ i>a id . :-.;0 pet s'. .e s a O~-Coll8JJ-'•·J 12 • • ,.. · f . d court.I •-•so-al & ,.r'ly1BalboaPen1nsula 3707 h Id t d _,_ .... _..__ """ \',\loan!;. •ProfessiooalSer\·icc•; bltnl>, rpt. fncd. y , ""' " l' 1 ren o r pe s EDITERR'"'E ... t;ar c ns.5.t8·0&19 \ 'Kl~G SS')SOOE h S300 N k & leases. ~25 . n10,up. Cal1 1••••••••••••••••••••••• 960-2746 M "'"An -----~.._-FOR SALE or lease. 3 br 1 :s · ... ac *LANDLORDS• 1 ilatio. ~ · r. par !t , i'\'.eal Vander Z1cl Joc£ANt"lt01'T 4 Ur. SJga -. ---• VILLAGE f" I R I'.: P L ,\ C d + 31,-1)1\'IULlAL llO"SES' Hom•fo'-~"* ,.12 8, -1 1'ED II. \1,\NDl.li'\G CO. ut1l incl. winter rental. unungton. · ar r N J.13edroom S198 cathedr;1l cc1h11g + "Br, 2 ba, Soi!l.a<xl or SJ~O mo • • • • • I s chl s. Sm pets OK Ill 11 bo B\\ E:istllturf pla za unUnc l.o1.Ret."entfyuii· 642.t;00 ...!:.: ... ?i:__ -... t71.t l •199 -2050 or Ca116iJ-4i'24 furn.stud10,aeross(ro 2Aedroom&Dcn S~~2 2lia.~:.f .. p,1t10.~i'\o l -5:J2·~~~-grad ed & improved C·l'fo "sl g • I ]:.! lxt. S rnall leneed yd. 1 833-5440 -----. beach. Jacuzzi. pool 2Bcdroon1s S260 1>ets.ti-16·4414 ~ · '1 1 rnia ..ar "~ h 11 J t k Sl~O 351 ----IALIOA IMH Frplc w /\·ie\\·. Crpts 2 Bedroom TO'>''llhse $325 Income Pro~ 2000 l.ocatt'd in ~rc;it Cti.l rer}· •RcnL;1J Scr\·ice :: 1 c\· •.< .. d P,.t:4,~.,~7 1 soRTll t'nd Oeean view, 8 ·pt·. equi'ppcd drp,, custom furn. Sl~ · 2400 11 ·•rborBls·rl . HuntinnlonB~h 3140 r .. • ·r t<1I area. 1olal monlhly ·--,---/ v:.ca Ou_ . ......, . ·J SO 1 r a " .. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• income S650. 1 2 BR , 2 Ba, $1M5., Ne"'l>Ordfount -;-V 11 3234 i1BHU .. ~A ch:~~2f · kilchens, Unique Joe . per mo. (2 13 ) 863·8291. Costa :\-1esa 1714 ) 557-8020 ................... , ... , ALFALFA RANCH ON I. y $166,950. Bea eh. vilcant Also 2 Br1 a1n o ey o. n urn. · \\'111\er rates by "'k or L I -h 374 IC TOR 1 JOO Acr<"s, high produc· houst' $160 Costa ti.·lesa.1••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~o n lea se new builders mo. 675 -8740 OCJuno eac CASA V I A l . "I & DA v I D B 0 Ll R L" L' k d t 2 ll bk t 13BR ,. b Tb c --....................... 'PTS ion ... anngemcnt "'"" 1 s .pc s r . 1e o , 1~1l . 1uron on· mode l Large .ovcr 2000 C dlM 3722 ~ I &2 BR npts nr.surfNew applns, <"1>ts. S195. up, uUJ pd . 831-9950 m arketing co11trac1 REAL1'0R bea<:hl-lunllngtonBcach do.nrBrookhursl'&San sq ft /.3 BR,2BA home. oron• e ar LAR·GEhills ide Bachelor Adulls l.2,3Bltw/patios available. 546-0050 S_185 Sl!_'~lcs ok Agt~ Diego Fry, 2 ~ar gar, wet Tri-level fainily & dining ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl75 include~ ulil. I adul From Slli9.50 J'l;o Pets L~~~~.E~; .. ~hiid~:ns::~;- Excell Cnt lnvestn1ent ---,..--t-ce, 776 1330 bar. SJ75 lse 536-1882 areas. Ocean & <"anyon S).IALL Studio apt, part o n ly . 7 14 ·682·S29i. Pool , rec rm.,elevat'ors lill Gr.r~. Rltr NEW UUPLEXF.S, Dana ----~----. --vie'>'' 4 balconies bll·in furn . Sl75 incld'g util. 0 • --· Sec. i;ale. Gas & '>''atcr ti <tllowed. 1\'.o pets. '230. * 675 ~r61 * Pt. From 868.950. 33931 a RR , l '·~ BA lrl level, kitC'h.en frplc&"'~tba r 675_8'1540rS4G·2iG9. L WLR D~plc..'( 2~r. F pd mo.IS47-4-140 ~ ----------~aJa~il ~gt. 496·3"131 -ALA ~ENTAL'S lam.1ly rm_, frplc, crpts, 2 car •' arage $-1951mo: -----------ht, P\'t,pallo, enc gar,'~ 525 Vi ctoria. C;\I, &12·8970 -----• • • GET RELIEF I ... drps, bhn"", lrs yard, nr Ph· d , 979 7Jo0· , iCosta Mesa 3724 bch. N. end/ Lse. $27:J __ --~-~---:\'ICE 2HR . cpts. drJl!I. enc I· U . w1\IK1•11u1N~t•vic1 l>c hools S-IOOmo 1mn1ed & ·k ~}~4 1857 · C\eSI •••••••••••••• 494 -9601 SllO. I BR duplex. quiet g ar . con\' lot'. $16.i. J effShugcirt \y1th ~ ,3 n.1t T:\XI 01t·upan cy. 5·16 ·3160 ~-~~---· __ ••••••••• ! --\ery safe court. Coupl<'. 5:1ti-O!!l6{'\'('S, 21202 Shepht'rdLane Sil EL 1 F. H F.a s ts1d c, f tit HOUsts -----· -------• $ $30 WEEK & UP 1·"4ewport Beoach 3769 ;o.;O n ·~n1oker!-o. nl\·. no t:XT\I.\ 1,~e 2 B --.._-2-0-.-d1-, Hl92647 Col>I'• 1ll cs·1 S75 000 'I APTS H f' t I h 3240La9unaN19utl 32 2 "ght&U!' ••••••••••••••••••••••• fH·t ~ ~11;s ,\ \\t·~• 111111 I I • •-'I BH :S·:'l·'1:ia ·:.·C~ll WJ oo,ts. un1n9on toe ••••••••••••••••••••••·1 ·~.60N1 -><><' ••• , ? ··• · poo,.e.i· ;q1t nr.,..;ic 1, You ;1rcthe1A·inncrof ) I c I ····················•••h sR ''B d h •:Sll1tho&1B_HA1>t.~ 1;:.,;::J.!J,,\\l\~l l~.r.-Ha~!! o:i~k ..., .1dlts.!'urr,\llOJ)et z.516.i. UNt:\'ll'PASS Heal l•1r , l a u , uad .NfWl'OtT,•A'l'C /111642-llll . . .. A {'Oll OOnl (', .. ,.,,&:\laidSer\'A\i<Jl l &H.1ch.(ulor1\.n1 ;11 .... , . l ;',J,;-i.:11;2 ::~~Id)') lor th<· , ,\ls11furn .~ util Sl(i.) do :l llcdrfH'.>rn. ,,auna .. lak e S:.!7J C;.111 hc1.irc 5. IJO<il 415 :-;-. ~c "µort Ul\·c r1.·d.1.:~·· t rp.ls. d'.p~ .. "I.In .. ~ :.: llR nea r 1-lunllnf;ton "'hol<' Uti2·~112 ------J 8Rrlpl.'<S i :.o i1R.n<11\I BHA:'\l)nt•'>'',fleluxcCon·1~ol t c:our~e O\'C"rlook1n&'1 a h •l'h~ne s~·r\1('~ ll!d :.•'r\ pool. 'J'llt: :\TES,\l.,.\H(,f._J llr .• U.•.JU<"I - lulh!' ~. INDUS!.P~RK l liltho us1·("d:ll SllS l;1i1 1''"'1 ('u s t~.m s hag'tii'.i-::o:w ; •Chlldren&l'c,Scel11Jn t;hi ~lG8 1 \lt s,t ll l l .\1.n '11 '·' 11.n·bour Ad ul LS.s:!IO. F111n c.ne'>' 1\na h.e1n1111 iill.llor"l1'.i !!;tr , <«n·pl'tz.. & d ra pt·r1es. -----1 ., ff . 1 t-;,in1 1 l 1(•~ unly nu IJ'\'t~ ('II"''"·'""'" ICE CAPADES I k [lob Id I ., • \'£<r)·d es1r.11Jl c .u{ .. 1.21 ~M1'••1'onV1'•1'0 3267' *;:v o "'ec,;~rcnt"''at S"l't'.PSTOOCE',\'· I · <,,;,_ . ;i " .. .,__,......, tus .~<1r ·~. UI 1n,gs 2 BR ~:i r apl S\!;(Jl':\I . :> -I '>J-S 1\'.f'\l'pUrt Bl\·d C\J P e .i ~(' .. ,~w .1 . 1no . Jt<?.OOOSqua~eFecl All>O:!Hrilpl:l:SJ!)(),pcl C'a r g<i r .i gt' -\er)•••••••••••••••••••••••: .. ;4R.!li:>Sor&i;,.;l!:!tii , 3 Udrm .2Ba,SJ35.mo 675 -:'>8tMt,Ukr,i\o Fl'\' 1 ·~ilt..:J 11102 Br.2 Ba CHALET ~xcellentl ermfi 2 URhoUl>CS..':>OO :i\'all l on priv:tt (' enclosed pat1os.NE \V o=-.: T ll E GOLF•----____ \\'1nterlc;1se.675--l«l38 ----1 ·$21:i mo·3 Br,3 ll:. ldl Grundy, Rltr. Jot. chld & pc·t no1v 3,16-5·137 aft U P;\I COURSI'.: For lease. 3; Off The Pool. h!tlll>. refri g. etc ,. I Bl d I Oil/ TllE BE1\Cl·f Bach. L' ~ k 2;01~11arJOr \', * 675-'161 • 3UHhouscS IOO.~lo\·c1n Bit. 2 l:la . f'arn-rm . •ot•GARDEMAPTS ... 1u:.o 536·4653 ;6+6·9666 (M e"• Vocd• Sho1>p1·,,·,· I lflfi J!ll!lll F' I \" b c 11 ' S1ni::te Sl45. 1'hc Sccon Beaten Path " ... Kids & pct:., fnt'c -gar.bT!l;iii:ru liffirn rp c, .. el· ar. a eves, **•POOL Story. 103 tt1 cl-~addcn Pl. =-.:E\IJ ...2_&.. 3 !JR deluxe .. ·CenterJ Costa~l esa. otsforsaleo 2200 Somc n1anyn1ce 3,4&5br --·-----&"·k~:_:B:J3-317l I t'urn l&2 Br apts 111. 615_1865 fr pl 'i1~ D/\\l 's & enc. Please call 642---5678, ext •••••••••••••••••••••• homes, applns. :ill 1)nces 962-4471 (r.::)546-8103 d 1 •. 1 Adults -No Pt'tS · , JJJtocl:iim your ticket's. a u l se£·l1on .• ~o pc s. ~;1r s. 1517 Jlunongton Callus or comeby ------u rfl h 3269° E:lm Garden Apts -LASBRJSASAPTS •l.uxurious .c;hr1g carpcl Sl. Ph : 96g·.6894 or tNorlh County toll free • LOTS • ALA RENTALS 3 BH , 2 BA, frplc, lrg u••po •ac 64.Z-J&lS ' r.515 River A\'e &12·25fi •Blt1ns incl Dish"·ashcr 536.9008 numbl'r ill 540-1220). WA"-'TED 642-8383 ~y11rd. bll-1ns . S295;mo. •••:•••••••:••••.~•••••• ----, Llcvator bldg on bcach. •Lrg Pool &Gas BBQ 's ----------- • • • ...... Barbara, 963---4ii39 WESTCLI FF AREA 4Bll, •Tropical Pool• l&Z Br, pvt balconies, 2BR $190-1 BH fr S170 Nf.w Deluxe 2 Br. 11h B:i. CORuER 12 u~ITS \Ve nay Top l>ollarfor rc1'1-:astside single ·family -· ----3ba 1-lome Clean & neat, Br c pts drps bltns htd pool. Security. Adults Gas & Waler pd-<:arage SIJJdio. All bltns. ~. " " ,. 1 1 ' ''IR>'l'l ,\Cl'-'bedr m2 aoro•.s fron> 'I'''"'''' 1 · · ' · ·-----L•M•~cH••ns 11>0.Allul1'lpd.-•1889 .. ,·,1·nli,llots-l-.. er•·n-1omeonc1u1et t ll ·OC·Sac " ~ · .--. · "' "" " t G' & l'rp•d "'"'"" "'"' """' Twlu 6 U BLDGS 0 " "" b I & d S hool S'25 h pa io. ,is wa'" .. i . LUXUlllOUS I 3 I "" • • <.'Omehreapreferred. st reet. Children & l)t!lS ••ti. l·rptg rapes, c , .. per mont · r'4!l~ll68 · .• g ..• ir. 778Scott llNice ,C.at. or8·16·4938 All 2 BR,somow/bcam CT y O ok S'>SO per mo t're~ l)\V,bttns,covcredpat10,.-~+8~---·--~~ea nfront. \\ntr. &150. 642 2007or&t5·63l8 l~;;..;:.:..:..c::::: _____ _ ceil. fl.lassi\•e stone f<1c -R. · A L RCO. rt;nt~I s er\'i c·c·. A i:,~ 111cc l:1ndspg. S..'Hj. mo. S5<!5 PER aJOJ lfr Z bll 2BR F'urn.5175.Rl'crm.1 ··~p.lc , Ja und . g .i.r . . .. in g. Beaut. mnintained. Reoltors/Devt'loptts ti-16·7711 Open C\'t.'l>. -"o ices. 963 ··15ti7 9G3·li86 , . . , · . ': pool , no ch1ldren.;,r pets.1 &111-·311.t :? BR ArT. Kids 01\. No $100 BONUS M11dcr;ttc rcnt<;.S ll'tl.9<IO askfortl('\'Ori}:t!c. ~sl v~lu; in NB, man) &15--0ti32.aft5S.IU tilSI.:, .. ,-'1>ct ..., Sli5/:ll o Wesley N, Taylor Ca. ;'\:i:1A'l>ort llt'ach 752·0.ICtJ ~I t:S,.\ Vf!rd:1 2 l.crf roon1z.. . : ---ft"alurc_:. •14 --07,3 ·11 71 --· ----i·t.L H.\' Ant on tht.' bcathl 1211 ,\lb1•rt. C.\I r~Hi-5!r,)(i REAL1'0 1t!':i ii.ll-·1!110 ------·pool lux11r v SC't.' thcl\\,\1.1\ It> b each. nunl •. -.----ISll,\RP -lBR.rurn.N'l'" 111 /\:~·"porLBf':u·h :J llH .--.,.. OME OF A KIND 1-oun t ry 1·l ub S:J7a pcr 1·a11d . I lh•ctrm. :! bath, S P~G .l.AS~ Hl ~I .. , :.~c· 1·riits & pa1n1 ~1 5.~ 1111• I l 11.\. 1mn11 ·d <ll'CU1J:1n "'' ow N t: H I>eluxe 4 Un obs tr u t'll'd ()cean 1110. ~ 1 rrl•·. r11ls & rlrpl>. bllns, ::l~l~~r.o~:~n ~u . ~01~~;1 J 11 N ES H t-: ,\ I.TY .! 1· .\' · :S :1 i :, 1n" 4 i' I I I Marina Pacific ple x. tlun t . ll n rhour \'il'\\',FrnlLot.76'~,1dc,3 11<•dr11un1 F:1n11 l}r11orn.1t1;111tll't!t'S,$3-IS.an1011th. 0 · r,tip i., rp:.. I 673·6'J IO .,;.11 i'.!1H.or121:11 . .t.)-Kti.ll • art"a.1•riredhclo"'111kt. 1n 1,.a g una S hores 1!111111 ~ roO tn. \\',ilk to Norct's.A s kforl~\'Or n~.6~4 -:i/iJl;artlipni_ ' -- -'l 'ltl"'T . 1, ,i Villas Aluslsee. 846-0276 Sfl5.0ov . bt•ach. 1 • .-t:uesl;1 hy the' ll:d<' !~:14;,1;1, 9" .. 1-litih llAllllOll \'11-'\\' 110:\JFS l f.AHt: 1-: 1 llH furn :.pt . :,:-. , , ,., L .. 1v :1r : hr,11111 ="'•'"1 t'u .. ion1 ,\pl:. ___ __ _ ___ ---' : "., 1111n . to bch. :;:ar. \1 alk1111 ;'\:\l'prt r\pl t)!'(';in ,\1 H.u·h llCH 2BH J27·4!WI 49!>-36% St.'a. Jl untin~ton Hl'al'h.1,,,.,,.1. 1 t 1. Portrif1nn •lllr.:l h.1 .. 111 1 ,.1,,,,,,1, bltn•. 0, .• ,,.,_h,.l B;u•k l\a ,v \'t•·"· :.2il•,' 11,.,,,,11,.1110 1.,,.,,,,.,,., Sll,000. Tax Write·;;;;:~-S."150 "Cr. n1u. 5.IU -2:113 ~ ... 11 .,· l!l Or)'pres ige k & h I <.; " Off t.l·n.D-·~. '·''"''· Condo._ 1 0 111..newcpts & par .s sc ·~ o m· .1dults no pets. !'\155 17161 t'.1l l ti·ll }l..1•il( 1 ,\ln1u~llollun1111 .:tu11 ~.,.,., ~.. mun11y l'ool Sii00n111 1n1· · ·:,,• ..• 1------' . R rt 2400 _____ --Plllnl . -(.;a r c nc l d J!a rdener 6•14·7866. or _Wal.!._~e,Apt.<.:.8·Hi·l 530 OV'-:,\).fl C lr!!c.tt'anlron1l 1!{•;11·h ·Sl'llcrv.:i11~c<·ept SJ8,000. e$a Balboa Peninsula 3207 J!;1ragc, xlnt cond. $265. t •o5415 I 'b 21 I SllO •OP~:~SA'l'1Sl!:-.'• pr#!· Pa id interest and le •••••••••••••••••••••• per mo. fi62 -4·1'1l ask for ~---;__ 1 RR apt fu rn. No pets J r, la. Y~' Y·. 1 mQ · fil!»·61 i'7 close esc row l>ctore cn.d •LA.KE ARROWHEAD••••••••••••••••••••••• Keith. NE\VPOltl' ~h r •s c l~Ad11U s only. S120 mo ~a y 646 · 1 IUJ, n1 Aht ~ :.;·.:.:.: ____ , of yea r . !luge proht 1 .. AltGE 2Br, 2ba l>uplcx. 1 0 c · r 0 646 13.19 673·''5&6 Sl"O ~fO 2 br t ba <' 1 Pote'lla l t a•·,1hle a t \Valk ~!l.tothelnke dbloar.1 1.:i blks'tobny.CON DO 2 br. 11-, orlcase.4br,2000 sq.ft.--= w '' , : ''. r . cap1°;o l gains ri1l,e . ~ronlthis i.deally loc.ated $300mo.yrly.6i3·1\<174 . ll e 1g ht s . $225 .. ~~~ +$46~5"8 -1290 ostaMes• l72-4Co1taMesa 3724 ~~~~·f~~tn~i1p~~5~a~lc~';: 499·4588Broker 111 excl1;1s ivc llamiltar~ 213·869-5937 L UXURY Condo. 4 "'· •••••••••••••••••••••• ~•••••••••••••••••••••• 3Pi\t 646 -51 25 Cpl /no flrea. \V11l sell or trade. Of'OftO d•I Mer 3222.1 ~------------1 YA ASSUMAB.LE ~~1~?C~,i1:~i!: or trust de·~~~;:~~·;·~;.-;·~=.·;;;,: ~~o:;~l~~~:l.3 ~~~~r~d '. ~~~k~~nn~~I'&; ~:.· ~~-AMBASSADOR INN pets. l~ASTSI OI-: 4-PLEX R.C. fA Yl.OR Co. g:ir. Close to b('h . Furn. lots of wood, ,wallpaper, f>.12·3153 1 hr, Park·l1kc f.!rounds Only S years old with lo"' 7SZ·C>l60 Avui l, $325 mo. 6'73-1115 m irror. $350 mo incl. yd. 78 LINDA ISLE BRAND NEW St60. 548·7437 7 ~i: lo:in. 01A·ncr v.·111 malnt, wtr. trash. Sharp? ----carfy 2nd TO t1nd t•on· Ranches, Faf"MS, 1 12 BR . I ha. frpl<'. garap:e, J\1ust sec . 962--0458 E,·es. 53oo sq ft , 6 baths, • 2 BR, :? B,\, cpl ~. drps, Id h II I , 2700 h & d .,,"" f1replacc.s . Loi\ds o r.-_-c~--. .... ,;:."'-.",_"'· ... •·s29so&,UP 1111n5. r htld or ""'t 01\. s er exc flng..:. 1g 1 wrov•1 was er rycr, ........,, , bllns .Dockfor55'bout. -. ..~ r;pcnduble ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67S·3482 LEASE 4 Dr. f:.1m/rm. nu _ MOW V AC.A.HT ;1\ ;111 J an. 1. 5;,7 7130 I'· I~::.~ ~OUN D iocom< pot~ntial ~BR hous;lce r.nced yd. ~;.'';(~.~":,~·."$~;S~~:~: 1 Sto;O. Mo. ,.,. _.._ 2-R-1\514 :;: A 1 .11 1-no11_N_o "'I th t a x 2i,av1ng i; Nc.,.,·ly remodeled. s..100. S320 mo. 963·1777 or Cnll6-IS·l20011nytimc '-""~-pct5,,·h1ld rc11or s;.:ar;1~l" hc n e fl l 11. Citrus . & mo.494.74is3 546.7k87. ---:;:'---'===--i 'u...._......, Swik~ 548·5111:; Pl ....... ti9• • 11\•ocado .i:ro\·cs rang•nA SPYGLASS Hill oc:ean Dc._t.11He1 ..,.a, ,. ool --- -r-n2-1t2a 1n 11lzc fro!ll. 10 to 25012 BR . I ba, LR, gar, patio, NE\V 2 br. 1 ba. w/lots or view, 4 Br, 3 Ba, bonus W•li .. ...,. c...,... ~llUI r .I ,.n l\ E\\'-::BR. :! II MOO oua1l•• ~1 11ACM ;1t're11 . Q:ua1Lf1ed f;1rm1ni:, r r p I, 5 I 5 J a s m 1 n e . o xtras $295 mo. Lease rm. incl gardener, S750. Wet._ ~ ll""'S h,1 '~. t-h"it cr11:'1l. l'w·,1m t; u..i r .1nll·t·d no rcnl. ON BEACH U.1t·ht'lor 1rom ~1 15 :! llr . l .\;i! ll:1 lrnm S2~:J l llr , 1'.•11 .1 \it'"'s:!IJ • \\'1tllf't' .1t lhC l)('t1Ch 1s b1.·.1111 1ru1 • V1C\\'S 1)! O<'C~tl, C;ital1n ;~ & 1';1k~>i Verdes • Largl' pr1 vatc rlccks •2•1 llour ~c·cur11y •l·leatcd l'ooll>-Saunas •i\!;s1gn~d C'O\"Crcd park· mg • ,\rlrl 111on.il fr{'(' parking • M3 1d st>r \ ll'1.· J\ ;ul tlp('n \1 F JO.I'. :-;,,1 111 ,,, ~·un 12" L'lo~i'd \\'ed. j -;11 'J;i.; I lt-17 \lnrd h\ \~ 111 \~'11ht'f'" (_',1 1974 TAX •L-llo"':. rompan1e!i prC!'Cnll)' do-673·4647 673·7810 S81·2306or979-475-1 EH4 5035 ,...,..._ ... ,._.... 1~ •-('('11, lfl \'tl;.-k111•h \lo hllrt ~ •i-lnA the f;;rovc care. Call ----Dr.ct••,..._.• ..,.tL · 1'10 . clu.r o ..... 11 N 0 \\'I AND CLOSING 1714 )833-3212 lJSt-:1> J\R ICK &Sh.1ke11 D t!. L U X E 2 b r . 2 DR. 2 na, t lt\'CI condo WNMr & *'"' ••eA. l)\t patio. ~··• f'n !'l11~1·•I WALK TO BUCH .Ci!. 54, and 96 unit.!f Costl' Like new 3 br. 2 !}.'I, blln_,, Tov.·nhous,. l 1~ ba. Adult Crpts. rlrris , bllnJJ. $.lZ5 W Tm l!,1 r. 1\ \'ital .l,1 n :;1 h ~51 11 •. ,, 11t1 tu I 111•\\ 4 11n 11 Pilcsa. Also 20 unlt!i. \Viii Rt-~ Estote C1lts, d1·!~· hcarns, fr1,1 . Communit y. 9f.R·4i71iO n10. S45·2~3.,,_ _____ 11,_ ___ A ___ •_u ___ •_n_,.... __ • __ u_G_0_0_•_• ___ ·~ n10. Plt>rt~rl'r11J r1i;x -':1Vt t 1•\' nh1u1._,.,. HF:l\'T 01 exr.han •e E111change 2800 p11l10. :i;375. nio. )'rly. ---· .• - --IH'' F1rl'pl.11•t•)o, blltn · • ii · le•••••••••••••••••••••• 644·8.'l67,ll06.1;1:ot1lnc SPARK l.~NV 3 br . .2 ba, ~i· /\C.:R.f: ra ncj).-in 0 1r1 2277 HARBOR BLVD. E-SIDE 2 l\r d uplex. 1•\t kill 11,.11 :: , ,11 i.::ira!lt':-. .: I& .Quall l . c-~..i ------J>U . COlY A3ll lo.i.t •frpl, Hay Arr.aarea.Ocauti(ul COSTA MES· ...., flllll(l & $1 1\r·oa ~c S\!IU ~·;1 H1·'1r011m, Pl llAVt: ,....,.., e"r,m1ni;: 2nd rC h~rm111 1t I brdroom OIW. pluJJh ~ha~ rJ)I , 2 r.us1om dc8ignctl house ,. • fl<'(s M2·!t l·l3 , ;,:!tj:!.YiO P ate,• -·1'.D.$2 1.000.\\11J elxchas housl'. t'rcshly dcc:orul· tar Jl,Qr. ·~ml to brh, "'f \'ICW. fireplace I 645 4840 --1----rop.,. •• p11y1n CJ nt nn ll._ ts or t.'rl , l)r1 va1c patio. Pet1' <'losc>lfl l'CO &shor :s.Cul· bu1tl1n~. + gue!il hou:1c. • LAJ\GE 2 hr tp1.11rrs i'\o :!i\H. hhn~ I hlk10~\1'rt' 7S2•tf20 hom e> from pvt pt y nk. $225 0pf•n l·:i~un. 600 11"•11:\C. ncr. $J6tl 2:.'(1(12 b11rn. Cl)rt;t]ll for honies f)C'I~. Ch llll llf' 511•1 n1'1n ' sn:i 71:1 1 1::111 ..... 11·1Z·2U-;1 .••ot 0uaiL •1·~1 • 1•0I 642 8ti37 t,·eo~. -11 .\rn1·1h 518 4957 N~wp<i rl ('r ~ J,'.IJ.1:1 _:._'OO~m-•-~'t-ll-·:9!,~>"t=.=='-"~~-.,..,..,..,.===============i.'_"_1~,·-'.'-'-'_"_"_'_"_'·_•_111_•_•_1_'_~· ~l<~i~:_:'"~'~":_:" _____ _ . \. -• • I • DI OAJL v PILO T Suno1 y. O•c•mber :n, 1974 4perlM4'fth FwNlllH OOfM 4000 ••• ,•,•,,R,"' •• '."'••••••~~~~ .=:!~.~~~ ... ~~.~~~.'!.~.~~ .. : .. ~~.~~ ~::::-:.-!: .•••..... ~~!.~·. or Unfurftlthed 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• )• A,trtmtftt•Uftfum I Aporlm•nl•Uftfum. 'Aparhntnl .. Uftfun.. LIV T THE BEACll l.tGll'tF:D Stor. Paclllt LO ST : Rode i>i a n '(ORCE • ' .... ••••••••••••.,.•••••••••• EA ' •·anted , dbl.'''''•''''· Rld••b•ek male "•"· DI ;.:;•'"J••;;~;:;~·;~~~ L:;.;;•i;;~-.;••••314; M;:;~·;;i;o~h•••;•;,, Tl1£ t:X ITINC ?.f:Eu~NQ'~·&~~~ ~lonth to &lonth rent. wh:aton color .. Vi;. OMLY $65. PALM MISA APTS. ----81S-O.S7 1 Balboa Ba y Club It Od· C 1 t I """ranteed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••·~••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'••II•"• ...... °"".. 0 omp e e y •-· t l.'\L\' .t L£fl', ~t~· 2 & 3 :\I I ~U 'I' I:: S TO N PT . ROO)IS S20 wk up, with ••""'1 .. t111eo1.1• •w -----die's Restaura nt, N . 673--$793 WALltTOllACH l.l i d e.l u .~i> Co n · PARK NEWPORT f!Cll. kn chcn SJO.wkup1pL 0111M11it••W .. 1t1tooo. CHRISTIAN, marrie Needsshot.1.873......e91'.l8 f ___ _:::;_::.:.:=-.--1~ 2 " J Br. t'rp(. dr1i~. rlr1m11u um~. Specto1.c ul ar RT eurs Ba\·h. l & 2 BR. from $17!. ~18--t15S ortl45--3W7 coupl\i wino chlldttn u '. 1)('1"1111 \'lf'W), n~a r 'It' ~ .. '" .. c· b h • ~ -"di b d Ill b bnnY,""*'a r.12 1 181.h:O.t or \' APA M" Ad .. l<s,",'o P•t• ,....IS, in late :ll'l,dj!8lr LOST: REWARD. Cold $777 V~GAS 20SISlh S1,11 0R-17.J!1·,7 onl"ebay l "l ~t esa o,. 1'1 r. room . pvt al · torent.atBRfum.hseo wuu n.11 111 n w e rew 1nri11 fl eat'h, fm n1 S.'125 n "" I k l / L '' h L~ Llkl> lrom Ne\lo·port ba l cony ove r oo nii: OFFICE SP CEHI rt uplex In C.Ptt. or Np etter1n a. aauna uc CASINOP~ClfAGE N£W 1.2 & 3 fir .u111~ I ;:,-.: ·l:•I 179·~--------l.uxury apartnien hvin f.( Blvd., t1arbor & ocean. $3.S. wk A • • Oc h ftrtt•, 1(1r11 ae o llotel. Sit 12·14. 1213) l \'J Ba , tr pll'l>. lo'.·'", n\'t•rlvokln1' the Wiilllr 5,.6.9800 ,, block ocean. ii!SO \\'cs tcliff Or. One ma n stor.iie are3. No sinoA· 598·2805 aftSpm. •Onl~ $10* ptll0$. Sl75/5.'il0nlo ;:.1;.:.rno l llH ~ Ulll'• t-:nJOY S1~0.Ut.IO heilllh SC:l\'IC\lo', Cd i\I office $65 /mo. Call Gene 1na or· drlnkln1. rrorn -·'.~--h--1 .,. • • • • • ~.1'.J iTio. 4UH ~ •ulll ~ 'I'•*• 7 sw1m11'!1ng pool1, 7 ------. 11111, 1;.12-0200 $l50 to $200 mo utll'!I inc. LOST, Blk fem, w lte on 645·8654 10N . ..SAT. ( NEW dnluxc 2 llr. l li.! l1;i $;n 1J m o 2 ~IJ R , ~ ba '1 51 ht cd le nru11 court11 , OAKWOOD S~f1\L L Slel'p1ng lloom ---548 SotS8 ' • chest cockapoo IMt 8 1f-.....:.::.:.=:c..:.=="--- 11tudio. Utll pd ~)U uio Un ,1 Pl plus m llt':i of bu:ycl ~· w/bat h . Conven1en1 Offlc•Forle-ose--Deellll7.S-S46' • • • -123 Z<lth St No f ('(' l'l.11·<' Hc•!'t lty, 1~1 97CM , r 111 I.~. p1.1 tt1n1 . "hut Coronw de! !\tar loc. $85., Prim. Newport ll•d. PitOt'. Work'g._ woman LOST -1_·- 1 - 6 --,--,1-1 Jac;klt Pratt 1'obln P ropci1} ~hi:m1 flo ·hoard. c r~uct . J unlo Fl G HTS mo 673--1 303 locotion. Front office w/Arab. horses, needs SI am' •,m,•, ,'"°,,, •vml .~. ll40 Cynthie Cwrt .. ' ' ,. ,. 1 '1 froen $22-1.50 n1onthly , -h h «• 0110 r1 C t M •2627 ----=-1 '1 1 ·''11 -~··-Mi11 ion Vieio 3867 11tl so 1 nn d 2·l)f'dr1.>u1n tl 0 ti1 E AWA Y rr om 1160 A, Newport 6~:~e r•nc ........ 11 · Fcrnl e ar. CDM, SIQ v!'a~e t::~nnerot BRAND Nt:\V z LI'. 0111. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,·'-·•:. 11 nll :l·l!llory t,,~·u INFLATION hvrne~ L~ pvt homt:. uhl ll•d. Ideal for '"9ftY Iteward,675-3864 ONE VIP PASS fr pl c, \\' 1\\' 1·pt . d rpi.. LOV ELY new cvnJo. A/C,I h o u " t! i.. 1-; I cc tr 1 c 1>d, ktch & lndry pr\\•'as. purpo1ts. G.-.d trof~ SMA.1.L Quiet llou1e. LOST · MALE CAT wht (good for the whole U/W, P1t1t •o. cl111(11't'n OK C&U , ,J.,h\\'hr. ~'lOnl, Jl:l r. b.1h·ht•ns, prl\'llt': p:i t 111~ The pru·(' of ~·\·er)'thi n,i: 2 mi Golde n \Vest <;pll fl F rt 'T'Col & Jl e nt Now I! L11una · d h · y · . family/ 121~.&1111 l!l lo-~17 S250 'niu.51ll 7l05.:i ''' h:1lc:onl .:$, tRrpo t1n...:. remal ~A·li!·32SS c. ormt Y " area Rtaponalble Shop w11ot pitc es. ic. to the · -... • dr npr riC'i. Subterrane ~r I ) i:o i ng up . No w ---Stamp Shop. LotJ of O\lo·nCr.•94·4022 tlarOOr /B1ker. Reward. lliilrkuu: "ith t?IC\'lil tnr!I 0 11k"'·ood Gnrdt·n 1'11t 's t'Oll. 1 or 2 people. men or parking. A•alla.,le M6-1337 . I , :t. & j n'E rJR()().\IS l\l' Newport l•oc.h ll6f TH E OEA Cll l'"I' .ind ••••••••••••••••••••••• children 1cccptt>1 I $13.\ a month 11n d up <::.11 Tht l•al Estate Fair A•li for Cap'n l\1dd 13'·6133 -------- CASA de LINDA $50. OFf W it h l 'h1i. 1\1l 417 Yor ktol4'Tl /If! BRAN!) N EY.' ~1.1 1 1 Now. 2 llll l 'nfurn t 'rom S20S . Am11I(• p.1rk · inc. enr l. i.:wr , out~1dc RRQ )36-812.; OCf.t.HFllOMT 2 HR . :i! ha. wntr $400 :!Hit . 2 !)a. \lo'1ntt>r $300 IAYFROMT 3 ll R, 2 ba. unf. S-17:i }'fl)' STEPS TO HACH Jon . 2 b:i , S3W yrl y unf J BR , 2 ba, $3.l!"i un!. yrly C HAHHELFllOHT 2 on . 1ten. 2•~ La : nearly ne ~·. ~ t'rl)I, All hll1ns ' Ohl i:a r11i;!t'. bo,'lt sll1l · ~75 mo .. yrty. CORONA DEL MAR •I 1111 , unL h1>usr : r:i m -_::::::j~...,~~;:;:;..I rrn. 2 haths_ s.'X.11.1 L1't1 ~c· "'• .. , .,11.,. •-.. ur l<'11sc /QptJon ' 2 RH. 1 Lia, un1. 5275 yrly NEWPORT CREST ., 2 II R. 2 11;1 , rondo SS2.:i COMMERCIAL ·01f1..:c sult l'r1'01lt. S250 hel ps )'OU f1,iih t 1nf\at1on "·omen. Kltl'h. pr1v'g1. " ----------0 1lt1on"I inoi lrt 5er\'ICi· by offcr1n~ a n exclusive Out side pct Of\. 548·44£W. JOf'luary I, 1975. C.rl IMsine11/ FOUND : fttale Dollie, vie J ti~t uorth or Fa ~hlon ··N o H e n t It a 1 § e ---W . IE. lachenMytr, ln•••l/Flnmce ·Santa Isabel & Newport l1>lnnr1u t .J;iml.10recan G u ara nt ee ''. Wf'L0V £LY P vt. Be11.ch R II 646 921 Blvd. Cost• Mei,;a,Sat. S .. ,, J ... , .. ,,, /loll• no.d. 00 ea or -l . : ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .... .. guarantee that ynur rent home. ran atromm ate E 73 ,57 Dec 1-1. Call 540-1480. '1't"l1•11ho11 (· 17\•llGl·l·l!K.IO ~·ill not he r !."lised for .I 3 pcrl>o ns or man & -.·Ile. •••· 6 --. 7 u1iHSI l--- 1ur rl•11t .d 11 1il)l'm11t1on full ye:.r Rnd you still ~18·-1·16~ -----Opparfuttlly SOOS FOUND : Sml blk male ----h r1 'b'/ r -----• • • dos, approx. ts lb&. Lov· W•A'JERFRONT havt 1 e exit ity 0 ,..URN kitchenprvgs1Nr. HtnryHoewe ot•.e•••••••••••••••••••• eable . Can 't keep. " ntunt!1 nionth occupancy QC(; Student or working 1112 D t D · t.t ALL AQ UARI U M 645·2219. VIEWS IN Pluti you get " lol ino re I .$75 J\'1 !l-l~.2573 a1nM>Or r. Shop. S•lt & Fresh wtr.1----------- ICE CAPADES ""'.f Y.A.~t,d . l !filesa Verde Shopp1na: Center ) Costa Mesa. Please call &l2:.SG78, ext 33.1 t() claim your tickets. tNorth Counly toll free number is 540·12201. NEWPORT. fn r rou r m oney a l _K~ ___ o:__ o Hl92626 Very reas. 675-1-148 & f'~ound HLK DOG• P1rt • O~k\lo·ood . includin.i:. $1 Pri\•:it~ room with private You ar~ the winne~or ~S-3<>.:03. La b. iWhl on ct.est andl--- StrlklnQ Cles1yn anC1 an m11l1 on 1n rec ~e at1on ttitrance. Good location. ON ~VIPPASS -----. feet. Wiii give to good fra•tl 5450 ••• eltgant.erct lng wavto fitc1hl1cs, a full lime Ac· <.:oill :i-18.:J9J2 1 1 ~ood l o r the \lo'holc "llEALt.IIFOOOS" ho me. Orange !\tall.••••••••••••••••••••••• 11\l'e CnooselOfts,bat t l\'Lllt'S Uirector \lo'hO - ----I r;im1 ly) 2 orSo.Cahfmostattrac· t.tule .871·9496. . ' . . wlnClows,skyliohts.lra· plan ~ p:i rties, BBQ'"· VacatlonRtntal1 4250 to the tive country stores. well --GOlNG to Seat.tie i n g~~~~~rvg~1~g~"/1~11~~~'r' ·rr1 ps & m ore ~ f'ree Sun· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ICE CAPAOES est. 673-3409 ; 3.S3~24 . BLACK Lab Setter, chok ~ Beach Qu,een Air_ Dec m1111on·OOll.lr rec center. d:ay Brunch. -----, collar. t.1ate, Vic : Back 29th. Looking ror riders, Tennis courc~. coo Palm Otsert Condo Pl.ANT S llOP fOttSALE ll av. S~S·020i! 494 ·6424 S1nµles, I & i! bedrooms. s 1 "d I CHALET StOl'k pl us fixtures. ------------Furn . & unfurn. \Vit h !'Ill pacious ue rnl uru · . _ . Evenlnas. ~9-1158. FOUND : C ute Kitten . Str•ica Dlr•ctory the extr as. i\lodets open puoL j:IC'UJ.ti. shopping 2 iOl ·C Harbor.lil\·d : ----_ black w/no tail, has blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. A\'ail \lo'Cek!y in !l\l esa Verde Shopping J•'i!ll:;W00l) Uus\n('~li. 2!1 <'Ollar. :JSl w. nay Cost:i da ily \II to 7. sorry, no .Jan . l\l unthly 1n t'e b. c ent'cr )Cn:\ta!\.lesa. \'rs. established. Xlnt !\lesa · P~1 ~orl·hi ldrei i . tH:?·U,)~tiJ'~~:.!_7~-_ Plt'asc c31J s.t2-S678. exl c ll entel e . Good toe . ------Carp•nter .601S •• 1.1.l •• h .... 4300 3331ocla im yourticket~. ti46·2887 LOSl': Rl':WARD, Ii m&.i ••••••••••••••••••••••• l u11urvaou1trenta1s fr om Sig. t>ak"'OOli Garden •••••••••••••••••••••• <fl'or~h County toll free Irish Setter. fem. 3 Arct, tlf ASTER C rafts man ~~0p'n,~~~ltv0rv or. west. ~>~~1.!_n!s_____ ROOMMATES nutn her is 540·1220). AFFILIATE Hay. Dy11 S51·1881 ;eves Spec ializing in remodel· ' I J?ron1ontoryPuin1 ' Just nortn of Jamooree t"~!__h'JG'l,•,"'hKL • • • Sl,250. Cash puts you In •99·1882 in g & flni~h \lo'Ork, Local ---------on Pacific Coast Hlghwav. .VC>1tlflJVl.: t:.tlUV'J \Vant e d t 0 sh ar c----busin cs~. Nu up1-No -----ref, r re ~ est. Work BRA.NO new 2 Br,~ Hn TejSpnooe t7141675·8000. ilwlKJl(;;ro,~ be a~t1ful :.! bedr_oom FOR LEASE dO\lo"ns-fl'o ruture in· LOST: ~mal,I, \lo'hi te /brr guarnt.499·3100 associated OH0Kfll5 llfllLlO llS 201< ""' llolll<>n •'' J ~• I 4·p\ex. bltns. dsh"•hr . oWn@oanomanageClbV ~ ADUllt••lSIO(llflNC rurn1shed orun(urn1shed D 0 WM T 0 W H \'estmcnt. You manage ~og"Sk1ppy .male.Vte ____ ::::::_ __ _ laundry f nc1J. f'ron1 Thelrvlnecompanv. i ~.o.1i i>eua.c:ct'1io:i Hpl s .al O a k woo~ LAGUMA our year a round trade sanla Ana A\'e & Nw111 RE~1 0DEL . ADD·ON.- S:Zllt . $325. for studio w 12 Th ere .s . SI ,000,1?-0:0·. 1 n exposition operation for DI. C. !\{. 54.S· 7&57 (ll :J0-51 gar con\'. cust & new con· frplcs. Nr. ilunt111 gtonBLUf.-f S, 1,c modem 2 \\'A-rf.Hf'~no :-11· 3 br .• 3 •loc:hel0t• recreatio n fa c1llt1es . 48outiqueRetailShops 1. hi r ,_ h 3 -----''· 25 ,,, e<p, 1,,,.,1 H I •• 2 U c 1· t / II' hr 1 rr· ig rn g . ...vng ours LOST· stoo Reward fo1 1r bour . No p e t s . Hr, 2 Ha \lo' pool, crpls. ba. Sl.:iO/!ll o. Pa rk your • "• Otnp 1m e nlary enn s • •.ll 00 tra Le days per month poten· · . ti-iS-3439 146-7510 or 84S-!tl90. drps. abund ant bltns & bo:il in front ~ • 2 l!lil & Oen lessons, Sunday brun ch. •Ample parking tiaJ s t a erini On t , lost Sla.mese cat ~live -'--- :_::_:::_c:.:=-s toraic. frplc, ;i c a r l>avidson Hlt y. 6.15 7575 from $175-$485 Spo~ts tour.nai:nents. Al •464 to 12•0 sq. It. serious h~~d \lo'orkins 1~-other wise 125. ~1s ap · Bu I L D. Re model or CHEZOROAPTS ~nra ge s290. mo. sublet.------fulh1mc act1vll1e::i direc·i Contact n ogcrRhoadcs di\·idual need apply pe a r ed Dec . 13 2-:id Repair Qual. tradesm1n 82341\t.lanta &i0·~781 S£ARb.1 y &Lido Shop~3 Me10 Verde E01t&Adom' tor who plans parties & .t.Jhwill·luril•Co. Ab!toluteproofatfirstin: Island, Hunt. 11.bf .• \'IC. in all phases const. Bill 1.2&3 BH . P riv gar. pool.---'\ ----Br. 2 Ba dplx. frpl, pal10, 540·1800 . BBQ 's. We'll even help 714.997_2100 terview. Call l'ilr. Bell. So me r llet & Grl bcr t. 979-5289 w•aher, dryer. Cloo.e to TOW .. 'HOUSE gar. ~O yrly 673 8075 _____ you rind 17141646.6205 Honey.colore~ body,~rk . ----.. htt•ch.536---0336 n ----Saoia \na 51 25 10 $!35 Sorry noo ----trim. Sm. nicks, r1uhtCARPENTRY.f1n111h & ----2 Ur, 2 H11 + ~n . wal ktn • 0 CEA1'FROXT • Spec i'a 1 Sing le Apts . no pet's. Ptlo t 1 ear, spay female 3 yrs, rough. shelving-storage. L-....•ltec;h 3848 closeti., p,1t1o, P®I. frplc, 1Jcluxe_3 8drn1,2lli ~ G·:ira cs in cl'd Nr sho _ I>: 10 to1. s n•~s 1n•n 5015 old. 714 -846 -1017 , book, jo b or hourly, ••!•••••••••••••••••••• :! c.1r g ar , 'firlu lt-s Y1ly-.$5aOmo&W·&'ie ' g& . . . P -.a---m-the a Opportunity 213-43~-09!\I 5-16·4573. •OCEAN VIE\\'• · --·-----~ ping lranspo1 lal1on. •••••••••••••••••••••• -----___ _ 1 BR. Adults. 522-"i ~~~~~n :.~,:1_ l 'NFU,RN Apts. 2 Br, 2 .542---0547._ t1on. DIAMONDS LOST: SM . Blk. l.J\lo·n & Carptt Strvict '601• ~7Sol an&Way,La::un,1 LAllGI:: 2 bedrm. 2 lla, U.i \\UeK:.l 1:lil·f1'11 r~11.'~~5~1.1 OAK WOO tlighest c:fuDlilyfllinvesl· w h t . Ina le Bea g le.••••••••••••••••••••••• ----bltn". ll\I.'. encl ~;1r .. pct • c.1 ti·li!·2 . A ~ C 11 r \lo'eur'g. bv.·n. leuther col-C i\RP~1'S & L' b l::d r "l'-;1tl ul t ~. S2:l5 . n1 u . G~S·9000 !Otha nient prices. a or lar Ans. "Paco" Vic . . ino y C ' -----tppl. {7 1·11833·21.lfi.1 co 'o La le D•na· tit a s avings·. Re mn. 0 EAMFROMT ;12 .J:is7 Si90. ELf':GAN'J' 2 br, 2 642 -----P e r n , rn. , " i>hui,:, for vans $2.Ml)ld ~BR. 2 BA, ~·early lease. WSTCLt'F ~ire ... i! br lih h.1. cpls, drps. blln~.lj't • NEW • 'HHISTIA N oner to Lo• 50.25 Pt. lt~W_!~.:._4!16·7 152 ltclay, liJ!l -~---- Sec:urity, Private u.c:1t'h ha, s nglc. str\' P,itlo, patio. 1111 Appllance1Jwtr . ••••••••••••••••••••••FOUND Preg. Siatne.se --.. Pool. Lounge . G1.•n1 e ~ar. rrpl c, 8250. Adil. pd, l 01· r.nest on Lido YOU'LL IE GLAD Br apt, SI PRIYATE p;irty,intere11t· ~at .. J_,i g ht colur~ll . JJ~~lo~t~~)'.c ~;ipSh~m~ room. ~l sturc adults, 110 IG6.'> l r \·in c Ave C !\I Isle Ill ·'A" Via Lid11 YOU WAITED! art 4 p~_._~ ed 1n buy1n.g discounted Ca br1llo nr 17th. C.\'I. rioo, ISoil Retard 3 nts.I Pt~~755 Co ast ll~·y, So. t\.12-0239 Nord:____ lntroduclfng new bach ff. i\t ,\LE, Trust Deeds. &'4·7070 aft !W6·4782. l>e grra.ser!I & all color J.agona • J Bn. 2 8;~1 blk to beach, an Clem•nt~ 317' and 1 bdrm :.iiits well 5hare 2 br ~ - - -ft)UNO-Ooa: brn/blk, britih!e ners & 10 mi nute \lo'Orth see ing. Hef1ned f r o nt . S1 h d Ch'h h "le,·•<·h '"' >'O"' -·ho'lc frpl c, bea m rings. S350. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ff d ble Great 675 -57 . Morft•l)tt, Trv1t D;1 chs on I 1 ua ua u " .. .. ----n10 \'riv 615 71l54 LGE , o ' o · ye a ora a • _, ;, m1~·~. 3 mos old. Vic; c arpet s . Save yo ur North end. 2 blks. lrom · ... ..: ___..:___ - r , - a. \'le.~. Uf:1\CH environmenl • ---Dt•d& 503 Col/'ons 1"a,k. OJ. 1 '1·~. moo b ·log me e• d k d I h ' ''''n''h.d "nd ""• FEi\tALEs r• _ ,u C.Y Y sa\ ... beach & Victor llugo·s. 3 UH. 2 B>i . ne w crpt & ";;,.:s,·,,'2•3w39 r. car g1lr. , .. ,,,,shed. "" w/same. •••••••••••••••••••••• ti40·45'1•or675·711J.1 . tra trips. Will clean liv- l ·BR . rNn&e, refrlg., paint. Wa lk to bt_;ach. ---· _ _:__ · " "'eekdoys a -----1ng rm ., during rm., & ~pl!!o /drp.s , "''ood _panel· s:1.:.o . m 0. 752 ·06-16 : \I/JI IT E \\' ,\ T ER \'IE\\' • $18 5 to $21 5 -'---:--LOANS up to 80% CALI f . AN li\1AL hall $15. An)' rm. S'7.~. ins. _open bca n1 t•eil. S200 i.-.2-1999 Spal'. 2 br·, Ideal retired. • FE :\t ALE I at TD loans-9'/JO/o CONTROL couch SIO. Chair M. l.i mo.inl·L alluul. -.-.-.-, S235. ,\l lowa nce for 646 8453 ~·antedtos ll U NT . Bt:ACll yrs erp.1j,wh11tcounlil, ~tud1 0 r ont al, i lllks n 1.,,\LJ ~. 3 Br. J Ua. di.Ii: !ll l!m l .. 19 2 _107 9 or • 'ii -home on 2ndTDLoen1 SHl::LTER not method. I do work from hc ach : nr. l'otlC'r~ :11>l. fl.O\vp1 lights. Crpls, 4~6 _5300 collect ~ ai.:i-l 2,4_ Lowest rate• Orange Co. 8311 Edison SI.. 536~1 m y 5 e 1 r . Good re 1;: Shark & \'111.i ge F:i1r . tlr p~. dshwhr . d111 r m. . ---Sattltr Mtg. Co. Ua ck or Hu m11.ne Socicty s:u .0101 $ISO J\lo. incl. :111 ut1I trph·, 111·t pt1t10 & pool. Santa Ana 1110 ~ ~ VY A N TE &.12·2171 545-06 11 ANl~1AL AS.'ilST. ---- Ptfisslon Realt v 4~1·0';3 1 SJOU. ,\dltl>. 5"'8·1077 or ~e , .. ,,,.t.~1 stra.ghl m Sc r\'ing Jlarbor area 2 LEl\GUE Ctment/Cancrtft601t ----· 64G·rl.'.i8S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..,.. lgc h o me yrs . Adoption.Spaying & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BDRfll, s tv. & rcfriQ:. ----;--BR ADULT _Condo, 1 ~~ \)\.'t p.: 962·86G8 :.11t -----Neutering inform. Fencd. yd. Oceanvlf'w. t 'Y.Ji1 .. h2Ji..&unfurn, ~ll~·· Ba,. q"e"s''qpr1v~c.Cpoolt, I 43>305 ' • • B LB-0 \ IS T.D. TRADE 960-2900 Ll~~N::n~re~~~~.~~gE blk. bea rh . Pct OK . Sl75. ,~r.·-~ ops. a.:ean . ..., ;,. pa 10, , .. n~ .,..., oa5 uper1or "'"enut A ' Animals lmpoo.nded . ' 498.1981or 5~7·009:.l mo. ti75·49.!1 Plaza . ~225 . :i4:i--0009 Newport le-ac;h ha. on Cao She i>. m•/e,Tri cobblestone, brick, tile ----------$150 •le Trade your 2nd trust (paUos. dr iveways, etcl C I M 3824 + • ' Gldn Retrv, male,-{;old os o esa 5. 673 ·2938 deeu for a level buildabl 640-4349 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----lot 500 Ft. rrom beautiful Terrier, fem, Blk /brn ------,·~·~·~·~·~.,~·~·~·~·~.,~·~·~·~·~.,~·~·~·-------------------. ._____ ---R00~1MA'r Lake Arro~·head with Ger m S hthr , fem , CEMENT & Block Work Mediterranean Village Apartments Thi s Is the Setti ng . . . OJtdoors - a cou ntry villa w1lh majestic trees and ouietlY running streams. By day. a ma gn1f1cent home and recreation world. By night, a magic wonderland . 1NtlOQA - ' "' 1 ~'fl ""·l' I •· '" I•• & l •t~ .... .,.,.,, " ·I ,.,, · .• "''I' r• "'" r ''"''" •' • r.. 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Al lHI: "'[D1l EAA aN[AN VlllAGt I~• "°"~t<.:I OtQ9 ot UflWll ~··II "" llf tlel"l\ll h 1• l\rll IO btltev• ,..._. 1 ... ~~~ '" 00 (00 .. lly ro~ VOIJl'I l [I S UR( HOUA:i . "'" ""'"c>r>dl;.l•j• re;;t•11..,.. c•nto• w<111 _,ac.lf)\lf • .-LY'Qt'~ 1na "•"CITomtiY •llOO•lll.U rOOn.-lot bollo.,d~ tnd o•nQ; IX>"!I UNFURNISHED 1 Bedroom ........ , .•. S 196 1 Be droom & Oen ...... S240 2 Bedroom .... .. . . S260 2 Br. TownhOuse . .. S325 OFFICE OPEN DAIL V '4c1r1 Fr1 ; 10 ~o.~ ·111 ~at &-!Jun 'I A • i•1 _ Medtterranean VU!age 2~00 llAllROR Bl.VD . f'n-.1.1\[t•1. l •ll•Qrfl•M :•/< II l•jl'pJ.011~ (Ti i t ;,·,;.tr1111 ..... _ , " • i I A-i ,.,. ... , ~. .. ' ' J " " . ,~ . .<!i). -....·.-.. ••• ~ '"ti'• ' ,. ESA locate & sh fu ll lake pri vileges. l.vr /wht Walls, patiosj sidew1lks in F11shion Equity $9500. '1S2·0460, Lab,-rem; Black , etc. By hr.or ob. GARDEN ~l~i~i[i~s. ~ Agt. __ _ ~~!~i:!;d:f~::.;~~i~~k ----"'c·•:::•::.15:_ __ APTS ---·-Announcamtftfi/ Cocker, fem, Rust BACK II OE, Grfldlna 4r Sl-IAll.F 2b p Lab, mi le, Black Trenching Ser. Colltitruc· 1. i! & J ~d_ri:'ls., c r~t s, Poo1, lcnri1 •rson•I•/ Shep. male. Tan/wht tio n Clean·up, Jlaulini; 1l rl?s,Jut1 l1 t1t's ,11.1nd. Wik to be Lost&Found 1.errler,fem,Wht lbrn rill dirt, cust cement 1Jlt1ns , laundry fac.1hhe~ .. SIOO + ulil. 644.7063 1 i••••••••••••••••••••••• Poodle, male, White \lo'Ork. 642-BSI• Don u~c .. room w/pool table. ---------1 COSTA MESA Cocke r.rem.Tan ---- gy1n roo1n . .sitUnii, pool. \l.'O rtK l ~(_j lady to !har~ 1•r1me Store Location I" 0 u 1 d' 1''" 10 a 1 e Shep, male, Blk/brn Child Care 6020 Ad ults only, no peL~. 2881 my 4Dr , 2 ba llome. Sli!5j Good !\lom &. Pop area. Collie' ta while wearing Poodle, fem. Black ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br1stol,Costai\lesa. pern10.12081Ca ndylanel i!l60 sq ft. \lo'lth 36 ft. fl t>a ~01;~r . vi cinity ofl ' CATS LIC D3yCare ll l1619!\lon· 15 1-14 15 G~G': 8C2h.•3~3~a n & Wesl. rron1t"c~·T· SSYti!L0M1o1 CO Tew1nkle School . 546·13791 Dom Shlhr. male. gray t' r •. 7 a m · 6 pm, n r -----------· 4 :I u. · ,\ · ----·--Do m Shthr. male, Fairview & &kcr. agcli ~ --~-... . 752.().lOO t'ound . part Collie -blk /wht 2·3 or after !!.chool. -1\IALE 1-:xec. Will ShRr -----I Shepi\erd "''ell trained 11.1 I 5~5·8050 I " lrg 2~r. 2ba . Pnrk l\'.\\'p'I Industrial Rental 4500 fe male do g in CdP.1 . ~~!.1.ge 11... lC:r.c_s. ,\pt in cl a.I I priv. Prefe •••••••••••••••••••••••! \Vearin& flea C'oll a r LOST : IRISll SETTERS Draperi•1 6027 ----.. --f''em~e . s2s 1\•k. 640·074i. COSTA MESA '675.0454 · · !21 1211.s 174. 11tvy mare ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-----& 1 Sh1ht fem w1hurt OR ER , I . Gara9ts for R"t 4350 industrial office & Shop 1Found, 11alt and pepper lei:. Dana Pt. Harbor. A~ I ES. Who e~ale CORONA 0 £1.t.fAR 2 Br Tn\11nhouse, rrplc, rrom S250. t Br from Sl95. Pool. tennis. continental brCokfast. Somt> ocean & Catalina vie l4'5. Separate family section . Close to shopping & line beach. 14·26 I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1300'&Up Minature Schnaui.er REWARDSI00.493·4671. l\.lfge_:.3~yrsexp,f ree 1.~ GARAGE Space, 11 Carpets & Drapes 'vicinity or Adam!i and -----es!• I' or 10 home appt. Wesl Nc Y.·port.i20.1110. S21.tat.tonth Pla c entia Wea r inaLOST, Sml dog, black 636·4980 673·4506 Please callDonGilmour chokcchain.5'10·1289 w/white & brown, \lo'8.S El hi 1 -----or Tim Driscoll . "''e:\rins red col wJ beJls, ec; ca DOUBLE garage ~o Ashwlll-lurkeCo. :,.'o und , 4 month old 12/l9,pleasecall .892·1896 ••••••••••••••••••••••• storage only. Ear;ts1d 714 .~97.2100 I Beagle Blk and Brown.-----.~-ELECTRICIA N-llc•n5e Costa l't1esa, SJ5 per mo --_ _ 1 499.2470 LOST: Yng. Blk & wnt. no. 233108. Small jobs, 644 -4423 -----P.t a I a mute Husk 'Y . ma int & repairs, 22 ',x rs 6032 -----s Ho PS 1'Loi;t nr Stuft Shirt NB Hew11.rd. We!'ilside CL\f, cxpS48·5203 2 IR ond POOL Office Rentat 44001 Bizarre lkg gry/blk rem s.57 ·5899 '----- S200 552...g214 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 mongrel. Ans to Sheila FOUN-0--11 r 1 Furnitute 6041 -----, • I •to l'R"'E RENT • HwtttlnglGft ltach I t..:all 5S1·3758 s ma ~ma e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 • "' • __ 1tog, \lo'h1te "·/blk spots. _\al f1len No lease req. Di x. offices! SI SO MO & UP . 1 .L011t' l cat, she had a srcyl Ha!! collar. Vi c. ~larbor i\lo vin!' East . dresser. CF-: Q 1 ~~t·. f~1\r~eo;\ti~~s.HJ-~::~; Ashwill·lurke-Co. face and i.:rey ears. s_he11_&\~'Krn~.:.:'i.A.5-19·4..148 ~~~~~:a~d~n~~h·~~r 5145 !\.fo 71·1·997 -i!IOU I had a red collar \\'tlhrp•rsonals 5 350 ;152.0020 I 21i 1DuPont.Roornll S 'kl did.Sh ~lls.Pls returnto1!>8521,.•••••• --------pr1n ere n op , hilhmuii Linc. 1 ' 1' "A•L• ,8'..T"T••••••• G d · 6045 •8."13-:1223 '1'1looon • E-----.--. t ... t: A E or tn1n9 1---------~ 51001 TRA l1\1 NG ••• • •••••••••••••••••••• Garden /Des k s paCt f1 \·111lablc S5(J 2!10U !<Q lt -lUOO i:.qtl MOIHIC:tmtma . i • • l'."l!U/'l',A•N mo . W i ll p rov JcJ(' P\'\}·ard ; 1s ·~1ear ·,J ph •••••••••••••••••••••• lnd1v . 1n s tru.ct1o n ., Apartments f urniture.: Hl s:. niu Jl\lo'r Iron an e.'<pl'rienee to re· Personal attn .. s ales or 1;ARD t:Nt~R -Afkou11fu/Plo.:1 /o l n i." An s w eri n g i;ervic r •f'lbr r ~lil .~s-\lloo<l -rnember celellrate New broker ~Kam 2·3 wk s. J.an d s c apin !'·tr cC' 1 a,1rn1 !J·;rn ~·gri availohlr . 1787S llc.:•ch Pt1 uit 'l'ears Eve with the ltB. Acade my 548·1192 servire re:u1on11ble. ~ Ot11m lr.-.111 3.?30 Hlvd. Huntington Ucach.j t.:1111 N()W for low ratc11 I.ions Club ~l Fountain I\ L C 11 0 L 1 S At 1 s 642·5'329, 685·14ZS 1691 Mesa Drive 642-4321. V.-illey Civic Center. AmerlcR'1 #1 drug pro· LAWN renovntions, yard ... 11r v"1" 545-4855 A1hwill·lurile Co. Great llve music With Al blem! If you or someone cltianups, lite haullna , DELUXE OFFICES 714 ;997·2100 • Cuntrar Combo. Lots of In your family needll Newport, Cdrtt are1 , SI 52.50 & UP 1&2 BDRMS AIR PORT LOCr\TION f ood. Coctall!i 75•, help, c•ll the CA RE 646·4676 l'atlo s,utte from Sl2S, Stor•t• 4550 Favors, door: prizes. UNIT. '11•·499-1311 . mp. In cl. A/C, crpls, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Donations $12.SO e•ch. Paradl1~G_...fHJ drps. all utll & Janltorl•I Ll~k Proceeds to 10 to Sl9ht SPI RITUAL READER Specialii.e Rcstor~t10,, St>r\', • No Lease Req. • Conservallon .t: Oran1e Open 10 AM l.o lOPl\t & Landscape:, rt1onthly Crpts. ti rps, ~I O \'t' & 1 l\l onth Free Rent. STORAC.I UNITS Coun ty S•rvice1 ror the Advice on all matters. l\1aintenance &Sprinkler re·rr i ~. F urn. a va il . 20825.E.Bristol.NB Pe rao n1l busine1s or blind. C1ll 842·2060 01 312N.EICaminoRcal Repair 642 -16•D fireen l:\w ns. c·ovrrcd :i!i7·70IO recreationa l atorarze. 893·9206or893·9070 ,San Clemente,ForAppt. 673 -39tO gar•aes. offstreet park· -f'rom SS . J •mboree & Ca\1492-9034 492-9136 ----"'"-="----ina. Ad ult$, no pel'l:. 2020 DELUXEZroomotncc S an Di e gu f"wy . t&"° d 1300 G Full erton A\'e. (I blk t . Coron•deJMar $W ~lo. !t79~1SO 01 "" MEED MUSIC l'fltrafS•r•IH-1 6046 of Scwpnr1 >\\'C, I bl k So Realonomlct, Bkrs •••••••••••••••••••••• FOR YOUR ••••••••••••••••••••••• I of Bay. l 6·12·8600. ti7S-GTOO STOP HERE! LOST: 3 mo. old fem H lid P_...? llANDYMAN, Painting ~ -N'cctl a n e xtra storase ta n/blk . Collie/Shep, 0 c•/LL_,, Carpentry, Tiie, Panel: I LOW COST closet' Hoo m! Gar:ige' \ric. Oranae & Del l\1 ar, , ~ 1.n a . Block , Bri c k . . . . Office Ir commercial or .,"? You need ALL c.~l .6-15·111.39 SECONDNatur~ I Ceramic . Tilr:, anyt.hlna : S l',\CIOl :; 1~·2 Bd rm i-pa ce. \n ~!is!llon Viejo & SPACE ~l ini Storage. -------~6_:!!!7 el!!e. ~S-7'7•2 •:ipl.!i. ~h1t 1r: crrt. pool, L aa un J N I GUE l.~t'romS7.:.0. • 1LOST · Org /wht C1i , PREGN,\l'<.T" 1 -, , I outdoor bbqs. Uuo~ lhe j ARB ,\S . C:•ll owner. 1-!unl Deat·h !!00·1970'! mute. 7 toes ~n frnt f~t.1 Cllrln g confld ~nt ial S~1ALL HOME-Rt.PAIR i;:tlOd :i<lull lirc nt lhf' Paul Rra,ta u.831 -1400 Gurden <Orn\'f' . 636.fl:.!14 Vi c. BAiboa Covd . N.B~ ..• : &. r I I CARI> ENTRY I WESTIAY 18 ---------·----, Rewird.673-178.S 1 counse 1n« re tirra ·1 PL U~tbiNC I IJI F l8tl ~l ~1 · j HfWPOlfCIMTEl entpts Wanted 46001 -·· I Aborl\oo . a doption &I ELECTlllCAL :Mi-l«M ·· 1· <l • esa 'LOST: male lrl'\h Se:tter keepi ng . J -I GlOUMDR.OOR ···••••••••••••••••••••• d ' 11 VI .' /\PCARE642-443U CUST0Mm de ftn $150 - --RESI' ~1AN --l>-"' /rt' c o •r . c . • u . i · S•n Jh1quin Hill!!. Road. · • -.w• 11 .. re· Wegtm1nster 894.5297 --J off on com pl BR aet ~ll•Vt' somclluoA you want 2,361 tt. C.:arpel.e, dr•pes, cently sit pcra.ted needs AllAXAS MASSA.OE · w {;;id . Watc:irbeds i. box I to 11ell ? Cl ai.r.iJit'd ads do, alr·cond, janitor. pkn11:. roorn w1klteh fac'11 .. ''ic.ILOST:Shnrt hialr m11 1733 Full rton A ·c c ~1 j sprgs . ! it w~ll -1·a ll NOW WtiltyM.TytorCo. ll~rbor&A ch1.m~.Can do . lllf1ckeat.maysllllh•ve E' " ;o.io · ORI G INAi~ • , 643'·5678. RF.Al.TOfl S &l-4 ,1910 minor rep1t1r.i. Rt ply ltOI I 0 t n g , Ht; WARD . ~1tp . m:~~;~~ . . ....r 0 0\\'0 R!\S :-,---l..:.~14:l1 Cl\l ,92&;>,t; '~!~~.....;....;..--: I • .. I lifm \V]7\h-Stbldq,4 C~I • • \ 642·3260,.,..-BobH en, 1·5 P.M. I Denli$earch Logo 752-1541 , G S•"ic" 604 ~tlpWaotod 7 100 • ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • • •• ENERGETl c c . J. Hvgont ATTENDAN1', exp. ror gravcyd shirt. Good puy. C.randmother to help 5 17• McKnight Dr. #4 fringe bene. Apply Shell day11. a ,_,eeK for 1 month L-• leach 9265 I Station, 1000lr\1neNil while I h ave a h11by. You arethewinnerot -----Needed approx Jun 7. ONE VIP PASS ATTENDANT. alterns. Own transportation. taood for t he whol1 Residential care facility. Non·smoker, Must cook. family 1 4 :30-11 :3-0PM .. Mon thru Ca ll fur informution. totht I'' r i . Costa Mesa. 831 -1453 642-3505. ICE CAPADES EXTRA income, work 10 'AUTO Mech. noeded •l to J. Sandwich delivery. CHALET Goodyear Ctr., top Ca\1645·0145 wages, fringe benelits. FACTORY 270l·C liarbor Blvd .. Lou or Jim, 5·18-93S.1. (Me11a Verde Shopping ----Jmmed. opening Debur· Center I Costa Mes11_ AYON rer, lO hr shift. Good Please call 6-t.2·5678.· e~l s tarting r ate. RC\'UCS 333 to claiin your tickets. Trim Your Ctriitma1 plus cost of li\'lng. Co. Worth County toll 1·re. Tre-e With Extra SS benefits. ltOSAN, INC. number is S40-1220 !. You make represenling 2901 \\'.Coast II"')', N.B. ••• the world's largest cos· Equal Oppor. t:mpW)'Cr -----· H.,ll"'J 60U 1nelics & toiletries com· F/C lkkpr $750 pany . Sh ow &: sell Fee J'a1d . Sharp skills ••••••••••••••••••••••• beautiful gifts, cos· LOCAL moyinfi: & hauling metics. jewelry etc. in thru trial baL Also f'ce Positions. Call l:ontrol by student. Lrg truck. l'e· your s pare time. l\tcct Cn r eer E mployment "· Barr y 839-2012, people, have fun too! Age ncy , ~400 Irvine 531-1235 Call 540·7041 Blvd, N .B. 556·85-0S. f.IOVING ,· Haulin.g, & BABYSITTER. stlir_t J a~ GIMiRA L OFFICE Garage Clean up. Relia· 6th. Mon thru Fri. 8·6. ble, fa s t . serYice. Car nee. Perm . .>15·0633. Bo o ~ k. e e per s - 963-1452 ----llecept1on1st. llunl. Ex· BAil Maid needed part. ec. Park. Hkkpng cxper. Sl2oLood time. San Clemente Beer helpful, b"' will train Get rid of unsightly Bar. 492·9011 a lert. intelligent. ••• TRASl-1 & OF.BRIS ----g ress i ve ~iris Phone Collete Student 5~8·6'128 BAXTER'S 17141 637~8'i:l60 f\lr. Cnmp ----f\lon thru Fri 8:30·Spm. i\tOV I NG , llaullng & STREET - Cleanup. 2 Student:.. llOUSEKEF.Pl-:R w,ant· 640·1749 t•d. Own room. Color t'" Ne1,~1port Bc11ch . :'>41·3380 Hontcltanlftq 6054 . -----No~ Minni: JACK in The Box. immcd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• openings1 9Pi\t-m1dnite. Dtdlcote-d Clecanin9 COOtc 5Pli1 -midnitc. Also •We Do Everythinll'• t2Ai\1 -8Ai\1. 1205 Baker Refs, free est. &16·2839 Apply In Person St. CosLu l\lesil. --------RELIABL1': h11Jy w;1nts Between Jpm &5pm JANITOR I AL, lora I , d,ay work.'5 Da)'S a week, €!\'enings. Exper adults own trans. 54£·tlll12 4647 MacA~wllvd only P a ri & f /time. ----Mewport ltoch 979-3923. HOUSE Cleaning "'Ith re· -----f erenees, th r ough!) . Equal Oppor. Employer r. Pro9i"amr S900 ----done, reas. 5•13·2313 BAXTER 'S Fee Paid . 2·3 yrs exper. ---w1mini cofnpulers. Also M•IOll"'f 6070 Ft"e Positions. C1tll Con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• STREET trol Ca ree r Employment W I LL I Af\IS • Sons Agency. 3400 Jr1,·1nc llhl. Masonry Lir 2830,16 N.H. 556·8505. Brirk , block, s1one. --- 586-6371 Now l'hriug JUNIOR SALESMEN ---- BRICKWORK. p;J\'lllg, COCKTAIL Age 10-15. r:arn S20·5-t0 planters • entry..,,·ays ' WAITRESS per "'eek getting ne .... · ~l ·4973 l.i<' 11221430 O;i \'e l'UStO nl e rs r or th e ---- BRIC!\ BLOCK &STONE · Apply tn..PerM)o DAILY PILOT ,a rt c r w:ills patios s1e~·art school and Saturdays. • Bcl\l'et:n 3pm & 5pm 1 You must be oul of school !\faso nry Lic290597 rthur I d I by 3:00 p ."11. and i.e able 5.57·6563 ----464 7 MocA I• · ': to work at Jeasl :J days EXPOSt:O pebbl~. "' Hewportleoch ' ; per week. No deliveries ment, patio. "''alk, step. Equal Oppor. Employer o r c o b j e c t I '1 g . brick, planler, pillar. -----''l'rans port at1on pro· paving, 644·0687 · BAXTER'S '"'"'" Call 96848l2. ----Equal Opportunity rol•tl•9/PoperiMJ6073 STREET Employer -••••••••••••••••••••••• . •10% DISCOUNT • K•ypun Opr to $650 Wall papering & Patntini Free t:st. Call ~--OS48 No"' 11inng Lovely of('. in Irvine -Coi'hPlex Xlnl co. Work AIRLESS spraying ext IUSIOYS . d ays &nly 1 Yr ex per. on '"' •lY $250/up. Clean I 8~154'*6 . work . 714 ·657·5382coll., AA MES I 00% FREE --Apply ii\ Person Bureau of Pla1t•r /Repair 6077 Bct .... ·ccu 31>n1 d. 5µ1n • Y.:mploy1nent Agency ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'iO\i i·la rbor UJ. Ste 207 4647 Moc.{rfttur ll•d. PATCll PLASTERJNG Costa :\lesa 551)-1100 All types, Freecslin1alcs Mewport leach Call 540-Q825 Equal OppOr. l'~mpluyer ---·----Kitchen Helper lum'-in 6078 llEAUT\' Operators, Sta- .. . . Y.'Ol)'lan for kitchen "!k. AAME Flex. hr • U11ys. Exit sa I a ry . Cu II bet.2 "' 8 F:mplo j M9·0164 2106 Ha Le9al Trainee I Costa Mc Xlnt typing requ1red.1 Previous experience pre-1---- !erred, Will tr1unon Mag RECE JI and as lc)!ol sec1·et11ry ., Part tim PTIOMIST ll~laxcd ~fhcc nenr OC ly. 9 to s : Airport. Startu1~ ~al ~ry ;1ppeara e. Weekeods on· 30. f'ront office nee. Call f\trs. I I r o r Appt. $500 with merit in · (;n ldwc l'rens('s. Call Susan ;1t 1 ~·16-(11)41 833-9381. --~-- LIQUOR CLl':RK. t><rm po~1tiofull l lffi(' eve!'>. Musl be 21 . Cali i\lon-1-'rl Af\1 only.67:1-]530 RES to.ENT MANAGER Sportsmen':'.> 1:lub 1n 11t· tr.acl1ve ocean • SC!t1ng needs rcsi<lenl manhgl'r of slalure with a flait ror diplon1;i cy & ad · n1 1 ti 1 s l r l I V t' c.apabilitii.-'S. l 'h s 1s an ideal 1ws1tion !'o • re· tired n11Jitary J> son wi th an intcrc$ fis. hing & boalin_g. e Cf er a s alary up to $700 plus residence. Reply to Class1f1cd ad no. 293, c /o DI.lily Pilot. P. 0 . Box 1500, Costa !\tesa, Ca 92626 RECP T /TYPIST T. & SU. SA Busy w office ne aterfronl sales eds sharp, at' dependable girl ping & some of· p. Call : Jim tracti\'c, "'/Jill' ly (1 cc ex 675·5191 ---HN CHA Surgical t-.tust hav Xlnl wor & benefit Jcn.>e n, Memoria Victona, - l\1E D 11·7:30A1 p/time. Exeellen tact t.Trs l'o1 e s a Hospital c~t . 642·2 --- RH's Some r Stand by u;1J pay. f E><ellon Med arch_! CoCtO Memo IJJ.3338 i' J O I V ---- 11G l\11' t rne 21 ·40. $150 wk l(unrn st. 1\l r. Hiehards . Fuller Hr1,1sh. S.16-5455. -- "New port P er sonnel Bout Logo .. NEWPORT Per1onnf'I A<)f'ncy 2192 Mart1n,Stt'2~ lr\inc,Ca9:..'6&1 Duu;:la!'> f'lala • Uff~lal'Arthur i <.::impusl 752-0331 -NOH 'l'll L1'l gu1w---tihell. no"'· t<iking :.t pplicat1ons. scr vll'C station atten- denl 1' & 10 .... · lru<-k dri\'er.s. Apply :11 1342 Norlh <.:oast H"'~" J.B. ----- NUHSfo: RN Surit rYi iOr Day s h i t. Relief 2nd shifL Call J\ol rs. Kirk land, Fountain Conv. llos 1>. 1835 w. l~aVeta A\'e, Orange. 532-6848. ----- PIX OPERATOR Leading N . " llott-L l-:ven1ng & \\'knd !lours. I C:1ll Jane Ellen. iil·l l 64.i -•17UO. 1-:0E. --------- ~ 642·273 SAIL!\.1AK Jniervie Dec 23, '7 pm. SAILS BYSCl-IOCK 29th St. NB 50L ---- 1100 SECR..E'J' r·1rm ~11 Prior CP exp. pref t1t1ired. :it 8J:J.:J29 ---- S Jo:C H ,\t I !'l IS :-;1s·r..ti N' 111g I PH ori:.;111111.c good gr 111~. Xl11t work weekend $.'tOO per sumt' to Nt>"'POI !liititiO. ---- •Secys l.iz He· 402Q 81 Newport DlolAJ NoC E!>ta --- SEHV ICi: & lube fringe n1an p II/Ii Olt'. Irvine. N - 1045 ·········•••\•••······· t~R EE to rigtu la mil)•. :icnu old 1;upp)', It Sheph, •, Co lli..: -.II :ihot l!.. 830·"1~71 • ' I • .... 0 ,,. 22 ,.,. .... .,,_ . 1010 i•un ... .:.,' ·. 1010 Mo•lc•I. j"'"'°' & o,_ 809 • SaR 9060 Motor Cyclft/ .,,~._-"•=l~L~Y~P~1~L~O~T ______ -'s~u~·~11~•~r-~o~""="~m=~'=·-'-"'-' ........................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnstrvmtnk • 1013 •••••••••••••••••••••• F18ERGLS·s;t;,;;:·,~~ , Scooten ,._,....,,.. 1050 •"'clry 8070J•w•lry 1010• :\lfSC olf•Ct! equ1pmet1t, ••••••••t•.u ••••••••••• SALE d' .,,_ • ..,..,,,, • d d 1 n ~ rn :A..: h WA..,TED . S&ORC 'S tor)' 2n •· "'"""' ,,_. "'"\•• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ., d k 1' j n PIAr-.;O ,\,,'ll 8-S wkdys .. t>1~11iritcr .. 0 i.. rai TO I' CAS ll OOLL1\R STANDELBASSAi\IP Ouy now&1aYt>.Wev,.il1F:.=.·=.::o~·:__ _____ I 9150. MATTRESSES .•• ••• MATTRESSES Gl •uTEST•TEJEWELRY oo llono.la11i tti00mi,.4-00U PAIO t'Oll \'()Ult CONNALTOSAX dclivtr Dec. 24th. N~looh Sli / "" "' H.1 fork lilt , ch:un saw, JF.W t:LRY. \Vl\TCllE~. 646..--.4618 monthly puymcnt until • Pl 9070 A.HD FINE ARTS SALE m•i.c tool,, v.1.:ldcr . safe§. ART OBJ EC'ni. GOLi>. -Feb. 15th. Dock.I Queen. t-'ul,..& ·r"' 111 Set~ PRI CED TO .\10 \·fo: nc '"' l.id1t>§ & rn en.:1 S ll.V >'I< ..: .. 'l<VI C fo:.c:tJ ITAR. i!:p>phonc.Gtilr· CO•STMUSIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ov•r 2 mlllioft dollar i•ve11tory at d c 11 r ~ ""... "" tel du~mon ru1u~.,a or fo'INt-.: fo'URN & /\r-.; 111g,acous tical.Virtually Coslu~lesaS42·28.5I 8ALBO~ ~0 \'ES . nwrc.hartdit.e cot1t.iCJMd from bonllrvp •s, ;.ppQ1ntnlt•nt ~9 oor.. i ·u.,i urs 645 2:.){)I) hr11ond ne w . $1?0/ofr. Fountain VnlleyU63-6i3J Nc 10 !·po_ rt. I 0111 er Boat up cowt1, liquidatioM.. et.totes, etc. 0!)('n s .• t 1rom 9 to 31366 -...:.:...:.. &10-01~. .... l.0~:111. C )\, off1ee Jo.:. I BUY!! ----fo'I f;L~'S 111•arc~se sal_¥. G40-43tJ NOW !! 833·%2S & l).hJ M'oMi COt,jPUTER GOOF txce:r1s 1\'C ~h1prlll'tll rrorn }o:;1i.t r .111n ut bf' t1 h1pped b:u•I. :1 ":iy t.'On1bo ;:;1mc ta hlo•-. U111 jna. Poker &· l'onl 11. di be t>acr1ll<'td inirnl'lllut c· Jy to SAtr!>f)' \'t~·dlln1·, 833-00Z.'.t or 640·!!(i.MG ORIENT A.L RUGS Chr1in01a s :1 alt'. 20 to :io'. Ofr on 1'c111· 1<11,:~ SJIAll ',"\SllAll 2030S. ~la1n.:-ii\ s..·,7.1212 VJ::R Y !t lur1l r hfi'i.:ht orange 111•oodt•n lal)lt• Jur two. h and ·m•111t~ J!i" t>QU:l rt'. S'.!O \\-'e"ll tu~~ 10 the four m1~m .1t1·h1·11 chairs. fr<'l' !J-tQ -:!27'.J a Iler 5 P ~I gold ehri-. h.u1rbon1t• ~ ~ola yi:Jl,~Jd tluut Jl hr Mt)-2581 8055 ........•..... , ....... . Public Auction MAN Y IT E:'llS OF FI NE ESTATE J J•:\\"l!:LR'"· ART OBJ t:c·rs . AN - TIQUES. FIZ"fo: t'UR:'ll. ETC. Pl~O~E FOR IN- F'O & llROCll L'RE . 645-2200 _....... ______ , Sohorday, 5-loy ond Monday Dec. 21, 22. 23 H-'Iii 5:00 P .M. My IY SPECIAL A.RUHGEMEHT A.HD AUTHORITY O•terl Gatleri•s W•tl, Inc. h<.is been authorized to make private sates of one of the largest -ir n o t the larges t -selection in the so uthland or fin e estate and contem porar y jew e lry, ladies and gents diamond solitair es and fas hion rin~s. g o ld b r acelets, necklaces. p in s . chains. fine ladies and gents "''atche.s by Rolex, P iaget, Omeg a, Buec h <'·Girod, Patek Phili ppe, Au<l <'mar s . Piquet . e tc .. b ronzes, porc:elains, cut l'rystaf. Silver ser vices. clt. !\l erch a n dise us u;.illy sold only by ;1 uc.:tior1 can be purc h a st:>d pl'ivate ly by s pecial a r r;ingement ,,·ith consignors during this once in ;.i li fe time s a le prior t o Sat urday ;.ind Sunday nig hts ' ' I d f lur• & A~tPEGSVT -'00 & llt-:AU1"1Fl'I. Hc1ndet<r •IXM . U~<' urni r 4·1:illamiltonAptfo-; ... pianos .·organs,ne~SLIP Ava1 Jabilities.l_:=:=:=:=:=:====- 1>k1n frc.111 L,1ppJ:.ind, ;ip1iha n~·l·i.or 14·•lJ ~t'llror xrter4. & used Spin~. arunds, Nti>ft•porl Beach. 20'-30' READY FO R Oul ~tand t n~ ~·ol o1·inj!. )-'Ol.I~""~ --pluycrs. Going out roi Po\11er. 35'·50' Power or CHRlSTrttAS \4'01ldi;tC11L .d~·c"r.;tJ-Pf ;,i~·,,,~t~· RS AUCTION fo;l,)IPllONt: Stetl String businc~s . Hental. w/or?· S 1 673-5253. Yarn a ll<' P.lini Eridu~ ' " 686 833 9625 G /h d & lo on lo b"'· Kawa1,•~~·~·~·=·~:::;.---~-1 t.<'SOry. Ui.l' ali arc111111(1r • • u1t11r 111· a r case ·1 · x ·1ni-Cond-~··$250' ... 0•fi . rugorhani::on~1.Jl1.$.'i0. aftttlorSuuc.tay8JO-o974 r!'l11 ~1 1; books $200. ~te1n111'01y, Bald win , REN1'CanalBoaL SLjP $46-lSS] u142 Pegasus. Phonc""4 -Ul87 -----li4-1 ·7:.!J:t ChirkerinuL Vu maha, Max22'.$2Perfo'i:•. N OC A' rt I cc:.:::::::.:.;_:..__:;:::;_ ___ hNt:\\'POHT BC'h Tenn!§----Klmball. \Vur .. t:~-5'18·7066 or64 5·8715 r. · · irpo TABLE top a rtificial Club l\1cmbt•rshi11 $1500\/I OL INS $50 & up , fo'IELD'S 1114l638·277<l 19711-IUSQUVARNA ,xlnl Chris tmas tree . SS . Incl tran :s t e r fee , f-~(•ndt"r Amp .. 120 Bass 12072 Brookhurs t St., Boats/Speed/ cond.$500Fitm. &16---08 11:1 . 581 -847Teves Accordian, Alligator C .<:. Ski 9010 Call979-186G cuse, li ke new $150 . -- GIANT <irt sale. SS. to UP 1'0 40% Of't-', Anti· -193-4088 11Ai\1l't10ND lilodel T400. •••••••••••••••••••••.••TWO Scooters. Li ke new SSOO. 711 West 17th St, ques. + Framed Prints -----Like nt•w w /rhythm. SKI Bo11t, 16' O..\·ens with cond. l '71 VESPA Rally C.t.t . 8 -5 ft OLAN ll ·s . 3545 E SELL 1'clecaster or trade Bnrgin . 51200. &10-562101 traile r. 70 ll P l\le rc, & 1 '69 LAl\IBRETA, Coas t ll111·y, Cd i\I ror An1p. WA-WA 525. ~-0050. $12005-18 -2878 Silver S pecial. Pvl pty. . 642·7111 - Oath. s.i•,.. \\'heel Ch<iir Si5 JET De lo x(' bolh like nc111•. 5.52-8237 POOL Tab les. Slate Beds. " t-'ac tor l..014'eSt p 842---0791 elearan<:l'. rices any111·here. - OR Ch rislma!>: 675-"178 Re\·erb $15. 1-loward -------979--4754 581-2306 ----557-9606 PLAVER -C<tble-Nelson 14' SKI 80:11 .40 ·HP or · MEED MUSIC -----1910 Walnut. mint cond. l':vin r ude .,,. Llll /trlr. '70SUZUKI 50St bike. Nu FOR YOUR ~!UST sell, new electr1<: 111·orth $2,900. n1akeorrer. $195. 'i'etQlsortrade. Pvt tires. bat. rings. XJ. a:ilt. l-'11:1111.1 1.: amp. S.150 or ¥.1ust st-II by Christ1nas. pty.548---6512or642-5449. 5125.963-745-4.~ ____ _ Holiday Party? best orr. 495-6.J.W ti7~·2122 . . . ·- c ,\LI. ---~ . --NE\\'LV Refuu~h.ed 16.•74 YAi\1 . 1oo ·End . ti!> SF.CONDl\'.,\Tt1RE t'F.NDF.R 12 Str~n&:i\I AGNIFICF..~T.2 yr olct rebll. 35HP E\;1n~ude. Yam .. 125Sl. '13QA 50 M4tj -Hi77 i\roust1c Guitar. Xlnt \"am:1ha , 51 high. Cond trlr, ~95. Also6 dinghy Jlonda all lo mi see & · auge. Tft,\11'\S F' No . ) li l\larkhn at pre 1n 5.">7-~fl; ne 111·! -----l'Ond. i\l a rt1n strings . as ne111'. Lacquered blk w/l lhllP Evinrude $285. !\lkorr' 545~121 ' ANt:ll :l.ll NK IN;.i lurul l SJ25 1ofr. 5-18-7856. rbonv 11n. S2H.IO or ofrs. 6-14-5061 · 21{ Coat :l.1ad1' l>v H. 1\!lrn;111 6-12-s:l20. '67 TRAIL 90 Honda, 4000 Co . !-'or 5 'rt. person. AL 1' 0 S ,\ X \_.1 lo by ----. Trant.portation miles. Gd. Cond. $200. \:!-14 . Spet order. PrL('t.•d J.cBlanc. Student mt.II. 'ACRI F ICE 52".!5 Leslie ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-55t:ilaf\.6 )Cfo rc inf1 ;111on :11 SlSOO. Gd . Cond. 6-12-0J.')..I Organ Spk r. 5200. Owner 111 JJ:i~t :I yrs \\'ill ---. --, 6-15-13::17 afl.6 P~I '71 HOND,\ 750. Fairing sl'ls. I LGB sel flallon pr1cci.. 1ft. 6 P!\1 Pool Table $50. I ·ti & Carry. BU}.I PEB Sl·ll frorn stora~c . 8900. Office .Furiuture & ~(. --:-Aircraft 9110 xtras, custom paint, runs \J:,o N ;~t ura! 1\ut u.n1n Equipment . 8085 s~~ ET P iano, xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• good. $11 95 493-7666 l ~zc !\l ink Stoic. C,c>SL••••••••••••••••••••••• S2 '•Cal1548,.1255 • 741-ION DAl't1 T250,lomi. :!6·bi25 ' <.1uctio n . 1---5 Pri vat e sale s "'ill be made dur i n g in spection h o urs noon 't il 5;00 J:>.J\-J . Saturday a nd Sunday ~-tnd all d::iy i\lo n day o nly . Nothing sold private ly durin g 7 :00 P .M . l o 8:00 P .M. inspect ion fo r Satu rday and Sund ay n igh ts a u ction, 5550. V.'111 sell $250. Call Sl-:CY c·hrs SM /2·1. exec ----~~= SSOO . Aft . s PM, call ·ontrol equ1J)· I plane. s:ulJil<ine. lC\li'. Cr;:i fl /Orbil 581 -40~'1__:__ s111'\"I chrs s15 12s. dlt SportinqGoods 8094 PIPER YEAR END 963.699:.s QUAllIUi\IS: 3:J g:.1., lZ mach S65 P icr<:t>IW7 I,\' 19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALE ---- • al .. fully equi1,1>ed. in· C~1 645-7·1lt 2 COfll l' Scuba· sets . 70;0 l.T.C. STILL llON OA Z50. Mini. I Sl500. 111·orth of \ r S695. Call for HAD IO c ment . Bi Hulilup 1 6 t h<innc equip. fo details . ti 3 Spd. Xlras. XJntsbape. elude s s t:,ncl SSO. WOOD Desks, $:!0.S\\'i\'el tanks, regs. n1asks. wt~. AVAIL.FOR'74 $140_557.0896 55 1-SJ:J I artcr5 1>m. ('hairs, SJO, Orafl Tbl , fins, gauges, kn1\·es. '15 Super Cub, deluxe. I----" • AIH CO!\! PHESSOR • S..10. File Cab1nels, Sl5. gloves. SI~ ca. 842-3747 $1tl00. d n. '7 1 YA!\IAllA 125 Enduro. lll P -roGnl • 519-8981 <9·4) SK IS 2 Pr.: K2 COl'tt PS. '75Cherokee 140.loaded. Street equip. x.lnt cond . -----'75 War rior, see the hawk 2800 mi. $290. s:D-6929 -1•1 ·21~10 ~ - \! 0 0 D r o , s, Oranr;e"·ood. - . S-12.50 half. S2·t. Free tlel1 very. FI RE\ SUN O NL\'-Butlerfly back: ('ht w /1·;ine !><::it & back. l\t ct;,J boiler. Co11· pur lire ext1ni,:u1shrr. s· beveled mirror 111·/o;il.; t rame , 2 ~l ed1t . cnd tbm: 20552 Qul'Cns P<trk Lane. HB. $:.."25 Cash 67~-~-'61 OF't-'ICE FURNITURE. <!04 l'ln. Brand new. killer C a s h • p c r s O n '-I I C h e c k S . :"-;TIQuJ:"· 0 ,. & 0 k I in xlnt cond. 833-9550 ea. Glenn: 644-03-18 -75 .. 23S'' 1300 Lb. useful ·12 SACllS-OKW 125 MX, 8;1nk .-'\.mer icard. l'\T<tster ch<::1rge ~1nct 5Sprl Rik ~bit' Bedr~:;;1~ ... et. rif. B"k 5J A:.k for fllrs.TRAPPEUR Elite Sk ' load. ne111·trans.Xlntcond.Bst-e. Sch"inn Xlnt IA Ct1r1i.t1na sSo. cord Quarter. 675·4016 dcposils \\"ill be at·ct!pled. rond . SU ee & match end tllls. ~:._-Bools. sso. Size 10. Cal '75 Arrow II , retr<ictable, over S3SO 675-8155eves. -........... dua l Kin Prov .. mi sl' kitchen IB'.\-1 Sclcclric t)'pe14Titer 54.8-6689. !mmeddeliv. HODAKA 100CC. Wombat ·s. ned \"l•I\ l·t I g Spread $60. r 2542 West Coast Hwy., co~r of Tustin ~~7~~ tems.675--1302 s.125 · teak exet•. desk & . _ --75 Cherokee 6, rard r rame.}.1akeoffer. G S I --.. ---~-mat ~h . c redenza ; blk. US 01\·e rs : Tank w /J -cargodoor ,loaded · 9b0_2-60 art 6. Grage ae A.Ye. and Pocific Coat.t Hwy., 2 blockt. SA.CR 6, .. 5 Spd. ~~d.1_r ~ met:tlScc.dcskw/Lre· Va l v<', ba c k pa <:~. '75 Turbo-Seneca If , ____ cc'::.:::.:.:::_ __ t hcr Chr 550 . ' l! Crib, pla)'p('n . .stroller, t.OUth af The Arc~1 in Newport Beach. S(h1111n1~. ~1kent'111" ac-l 675.606011.>W·Glll A\·alon regulator. $60. le<ise back boys <'lothes :1ge 1-l. 64S-2200. 1'.tr"r~t :.cl cess. Sl:I:>. Secretary desk urn.____ 536-1233. '75 Aztec -Navajo -MotorHomet.,Sales/ I FICE SA.LE I 1n~· eo!lc~t1on toys, s hoe!> anti many I -------------------0 ineor 565. Wht vinyl, :!pc. cor: Ty rt-: \V R J 1' f. R , ~ --.---, . . Ch1efton Rent 9160 more baby llcrns. ·r1r1:~. s i 1 \' c r icr sofil!i . 5125. JOx J2 sacr1f1ce. n1ust sell to GQLF clubs, l.1tlLes, Stan '74 DEMO SA.LE 1g . 011 pa1nt1ng.s, d ecora t or ' ~l a ss "·are s . 11owcr J~welry 8070J~weWy 8070 rurnllur u~·al braided rug S35. hi ghest h1£l -OLIVETII Thomp~on handm<itlc 2 ,74 \\'a rrior.save$SSSS mo'A"t'r . odd & ends :1nd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Stcrt:o. p HI tie rm s z. l" pt Editor e lectri<', newer '7•1 "'ds 8 irons. llUller /ba ~ '74 Cher okee 140 , try e . Color 1'. \",. riced "'ay below ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTORHOME more". sai~ ~un. 2752 t-:.1 r r (' 11 I <i I 2 · !) • ' s I 4 '9 ' · . S ti 5 . niodel, cost $-171. Sell S2GO Ex Con~. S15 .. Golf cl ulls. S2000 d l..ornil lr,6rt1ngl":-I -DISTRESS SALES bee.a us 846--0809. o·r '!.Don "r 11r'yan, m_ens Sam Snead Blu '74 S~n~~a Twin, a )014• cement t OS l e o f d i\'OCCC. RENTALS , r 6-l&-2559 DA.LE'S 838-0900 &12·~~5._g 979 -4380or893-13ti6. ~1dg c m odel. 4 111·ds cost. ASSORTf:D Item§. 1'.l ink PEND.A.MTS CUSTOM JEWELRY .VE:\DJNG POHT . K it c heu:1ic1 -----. irons.p utter/bag Ex •74 Chi<'ft o n, toaded,24'x44' 11illcrest w/xtra 3tol!\• t~u rn. sm l hoy:. !'o r s;ilc dshws her. S<l5. 2 thl . ~'<EC . DESK 6' Nomar& cond. Si5.U-l-1·2'J88 rada r, lO%dn. Jrg .. mst r. bdrm. Full ('lothes.399Rutcam.C,\1. R r a Ce l e l S • charger, IJJmp:., like new ~5 ea. 3 uphol't.I . office chrs.. • OPEN 7 DAYS length a wnings on both • Route c~indy clc<:t ' car \1' I MS-9885. P e n d a n t s , 493·28 1-1 xlnL tond. Best offer TV, Radio, (Sa m -7pml sides, raised porchw/ in· ;~;;;;~,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 "0n e of a Kind''. \\'a t c h es, Rin gs. ~~1 ~~i. ----o\·er s:too accepted. HiFi,Sttreo 809 MA.RTINPIPHSA.LES door-outdoor crptg & drive"·ay seal selr contained . Sears 12 " C'hJJ1n Op als. Diam o nds. Ge m q ua 11· >)'. M" <<II 540-M580 ···•••••••••••••••••••• . handr ail. Sh~·s like <1 ~:1 111· us 11 aneou1 -----OrangeCountyA1rporl R ubies. Va lues to Va lues t o $500. 53G-4338 wa'nted 8081 \VALN U'r Secreta r y M~GNAVOX color T.V 714•54ft..4300 doll house! Fi\'eStarpel cd 8 hes S5u. PRIVATE PARTY 512.000. Sacrif ice s ·r· r .... I ----Desk like nt'W L "'ha''"'' NI('(' cab i net. Sl 50 park. A~-TJQUE SALE . ;.ic r1 ice or .;)U\J o l'£RL\1 J\N & E I ·11•·•••••••••••••••••••• . . .. ,.... I A~1 ER ICAN S57--9390 • • • • ! $7.500. $250. ~i ra~df~th<:-r c7~tkss '. \VANTOH JENTAL llllli ' ~s~ r& c~2:~i.r.~~l~~·I 842-071 ~-C----:c. ---- LARGE OAK IL L BOX H('aut. chimes. prartil·ali \lt c need sevcr:tl_ usc1l __ 1~-•.J. · · LHG Stereo Nikk~ anipcrl~ I MotorHo~Rtftfals S225 f"I..,. f"I I . • . h •.• ~ f, ,. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTATE JEWELRY uu1nuE RluGS Chr1stm·1i. nifts rc:is. ru~s & t;1pt'stry. \\!1111>•1~ p 1 B087 F1'.l /Ai\1, BSR trntbl, ~ Rent 9 20 ' 20·-22· .... 24· MO RGAN DROP BED unn tnj?" r ace e. . ,. __ . ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl95xlnt cd675-2815 9'!! rt. Overhead Camper. RESEllVENOWFOR St · B I l price 492-ti2:t9or493·-IOH8 i'as · .. 4-5326 I 14·ay spks, SJ50 nu, se WI NT fo:R RATES 10rna1c1 18 Kt . Solid Gold . 4.3 G~m qua.l ily . GAR AG r: o O o H USED ORIENTAL p ,\ H It ll T S -Fully equipped. Call Christmas & New Years ~™'of ~ K~nd ~!:. . 'I 3 0 0 p r cc i o U s Stun.n 1 n~ Plat1nu1n Opt'ner:>. f1nc~:.l qua I. RUGS ! L'l l RIS1':1.IAS SPECIAL. C~A I G A.~1 /fo,1\1 8 Trac befor~6 p_m , 557-2562. week. O.Rl'tOATii·(1~~0KJ;>.ti Sapphires, Ru bies. & ~o l 1d Go l d i.,,HJ:'. Hl·g. ::>2,19 . onlTopSS l'a 1d .ll1:1vc )our'1 1~·~ol.~~.ale t o publl c.j Ster.eo. i-1 l\Iodel. $9:; • . 9140 REGENCYl\tOTOR G Va I sett ings. Values to Srie<·ial nu11i. Sl-l!J.50 111· rugs appra1sed.then scll 8:.!2 a2 1~ I M92·a~_±_5 IMobileHofMt. I101\1t::RE1'lr\LS--Large.Be:iut11uJSJ:.O i ems. ue h · st"illed5-lll380 1 h flt $-15 su--1 I ---' ••••••••••·••••••••••••• 1602 11 bo BJvdSA • • • • ' S2 .000. Sacrifice $2. 500 ea c I or ' . . I~:~~~-· _--'--!Pianos & Organs" 8090160 \\'AT'f llurmon K~r~oo8x33 FURNISHED trailer ~~9.{400 :. ALI. :\1 INT COXDITIO:"-; I SI .200. Sl 50 to S600 eac.:h. :1.1 .. A(i]lo;AVOX Odysse.v ·rv Mus ical !•••••••••••••••••••••••I HC l'eL_vc~ .& .1~~111.1r.1.c_r.I in ad ult. no pet, pa rk. Many olher Antique ~! EURO.PEAN GEMC' <ran1e. ssu. Gun Attach.. Ind 80831U PRIG Jl 'f P IANO-I S150.Speakers al:.oa\,lll. Ulr.&IS-!747 . Inc Sccre1ar1es & Ua1': .,>, $10. Wetsuit. \\'omen's rumenfs GOOD C-ON D. s195 . 673·6~!!-, -------nrailff't., Travel 9170 Ta bles. l:'.tr . s th c I v·11 ' . c M med Sl5 Western shO\\' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19"P ,, 'I' v •'•cell ""'" • I v I I I II Ou oa. I a9e :. · · I 0 · · ·"'" · ;:..>.>. 1'.lagnJJ\'OX Co o'r 1· -Motor Cy< os Ca -19'1-5076 • • • s:1 dulc, '1!1.s.~. hor:.a. CONG~~-8-17-7017 _ l\l edd.i;tyleconsole.Xln\ S t 9150 1971Starcrarttent tr.ailer. 546·0710 cqu1p~~~i -2614 Gon -Bops . _l umha .-.-~ cond.5250.546.4967 coo~r1 sleeps 6. Sink , water JIQT 'l!-RA Y. p ome beer . · , Bon gos. Ac.tJu s tabl c G_Rt-.,\T V,\LUE. La.urey I•••••••·•••••••••••••••• storage,gasstove,5gal. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I bar C(lmpjcl~. aUtomaue Jewelry 8070 , LA~ \ l'ga_s Card ~able s t;1 nd , com l)lctc. set. Spu1et Org?n. _ Uer1tage.90ats & Marine I J-IONDA CR 125. 1~4 ._ butane botlle .. dinelte. Pool c hlo rin;ih)r, t~J)e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mit.c~llan~out. 8080 ~c.•ts 8. l-cit top. S:iO or lJ r .1 11 d n cw SJ 5 O. mdl + L<'shc Spkr Both! E-•ipm~nt Gd cond J\1akt?ofler surge brakes. Excellent best offer 5-18·0031 -6-15-72G9 S575. 5-18-1269 ' I .,-i 960-2760 aftr r 6 ~nd'•l•'on !?a~r!~.p~:~~~~-n1~:;~~~0~~: WANTED ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·------=-:••••••••••••••••••••••1l\I OT O'R C vc1.E For V~rycle~nSl"200. WSanti<igo.t:.~1. TO P CASI! Ot.lLLAR1 s 1 · · >-.: .... , · ,, -, 'I Child. Near-.Jlcw. Very ,T-!tr.t-one will move rast. =--p A I rJ F 0 R y 0 Li HI cram-ets {, F" d ~ . N ~~· -;~~ ~("':!;; ~ Boots, Marine s mall rons_;,great 5225 .637-4156·4lfter 2:30 Sat. & l·,•,·.rfl',s,·o'.1 """·······',~~.·.·1.·. ~~~ .. ~L1~'~·c~~~1~~g1~~:! An.swers Ill ... · . . .. ~U.r" ... 01 •21e: ~ · .. ~· ,,: ..... ~!~~.~~~! ..... ~~.:~1~i3-3659. Nsun·Hollnda_!. , i's ..-. S ll.V l-:H SEH\'ll'i':.~ ·' . -, . . l'71SUZUKl 1202000 mi's 1 11\IR poptop,!1 ~4 . Open Cl~TI StmaS !~ay' i''l.'\"E fo'l"R,\' & ,\:"-;.' w·. I . . s~ t• BOAT !\IASTS for Sale., xi t d S2so Cali f olly equipped. 'Good Gco,cer1~~ Bccr\\u1<· , ·i·iq····.s. ''."-._,... I. ~l ;irsh ,\·-(i:irlu· ' 1n e-e ~ 1ng Desig ned for Seasmokel · 11 eon · · cond. SJW. 497·2796. v ""·• 0 "" • ' U 40 kcteh. Contact Lef1ell1 549·1047. --- ... , l 1;o.;o~\~-J~v.:elr):, r1ng~il ii~~~~~\~i~~~i~, I ·· ' ' .' ·x_ 1· !\lfg. 521-<i<i06. Oar~YAMA1U 125l\tX, 100 .AufoS~rYic•&/ _ S AT . & :st.:N . 10--1. 1 V1 fr Sli,hracclet:.Jr $3.art, GERANIU~I S Pa' w -SlO .... Tulle~-i stccn lloUaka,-Cheap! Parts ' 9400 lra)·.t. ~·ood.en :;huttC'r~ .. [ ·l .... kdy~ :i.n <l:iy 14J..nUsiDomes11c scene: A tnan! SS o· rth + + _:t~ ~.:; I I 8.16 2688 -·--· ••••••••••••••••••••••.• Pola ro id Cmra. 1 540~. !16:l :t61Z 1 14-.1!> akcd .... ·ho 11i·as th · . -~~ · ... Boats, Power -904(, --- HanoverLn. llli I -boss in vour hnmi•· , ~ ;•••••••••••••••••••••••!l·74 VAti.I AlfA 1001\I X , l.t J::ng .. romp. w/F I & -: • , . L.\l)lt-;s lJ1n nrr H1 n ~I '\\'ell . 111 ~; "tfe l.IOl'is<:s , (n:..... for E ti F ·1) !SA<.:Rll-'l C t-:' .70 -J,_;1 S495 .. ·73 ll US KY 400. exh.sl.20_~l ~i.$'.j:;O.also GA RAGf~ SALt-~. Lot ... or J)1 ;in1on tl :;. S.ipphir"c ,J thc1:h1ldrcn thec·h1ldre11 ~. ,JI"· ~ an n re aml Y f HOAT . 111•1th 'rANDEi\ll Xlnt cond. Sl095. ha\'e ~us tranny &l pr; hou~plants&h:i.ng1ns 1 t-:mcralt.1~ l 'n 1q u (l bos~lhcdog.and l !>U\' , ..._ __ -•• I THl.R Xlnt eonc1164~·6749, lofZcnith carbs.493·5104 ~~~~='~·o io~s~·c1:~~hncl~ I r.~\s 101 ? d~t~~~--3~01 ~n~-,~~~~U~\t~.~~ to lht: 'S~·'~O"r u-1 •. da .. Vs On. t~ -.,...a: .. ·~,' <193-6S56. FOR SALE '73 l-IODAK1\ Recreational/ S~e_r~o~. 5· ha,nd.~r1·ed i 'a_L,'c,_:-.a:-,, . '-.--J , -~~~ ~, .~ •F:l\.I :I~ \~, .. -~~ ~.~f j 26'0w~nlA·I Cond SuperRat.~skingS350. Vehicl•1 9530 T1k1. a?d .n1an). ~th.er !Lll\. t-._L' I uk.1 Shel llDRILL Pre . ·~-· $125. 4" 1eetGA' ·p,~f)ES CHA~N ·r · l Reblt eng. Elec re( &sty 5.l6 3950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1temi.. S;1l fues &16·5843 Neckl;u:cs d1rec·t troml . . s:; , . , · ~· -'·, ~ ~. : ~ Cl-IJ NOO K TOY0 TAS 234Cecil Pl. Cost<t i\lesa Hawa11 . Grl'atChrist ma:. .SI.: i I S;i w SIO. ~I is<: . ~ $' ·'. • . :-:,' ' Stern rm. ~lras. !\fake IOX S.P EEOWAY BIK E - ' G ifts.-19~ .. J:JU8 , Planes5·1 ~43-llc\"es_._ . , '.~ .. .i.. , • ·, ,, ~' •• ,~p,~~ ofr. 213 /721 -771 1 or :114 .~iz.e . <Sonny Nulter roundtrippernowon dis· sg3N~e~1Ya ~!\~~s5a~~·f: :'lf_A :O-:'S -~<;~a~ Sc1pph1re.i w .•M• ·.... ',., .. ,, y'',+a· ;.,ln~ &."" --~y~ .. ;,,EJ""' tlR .. FA:. '"M'-'-,,~'Li"'·~-~-M~ 12:~4~:~:-~;:~t 0!\1C n1f,I ~~;~~1~7ea m ) 12.Scc. $650. e!~~ti~n· t~i~e-~~~ J~; <'hr des ks . Many other t-l a "' I e ~;, st one• m. ac ~y . I . . • . I now ! ... Inspect and 1tcms.64 2-18Stl "' rllst 1 nl't St;1 r.!>Carat~.1 600E.Ocemifront · Bro.wning, ~O .11al <:ap. 72 TR1Ufl~Pf-1 650c<'. asl, drive out ... Reduced to "-''----I \ltlfite gold mount. Ne"·· B lb 92661 rad1~ tele. Solid. $5()00. clean, winter. cheap at 55499 a t Bill Maxey 0'."R1'GE SALE: F.ngl1 ~h n1•\'Cr "orn. Certified vou ~rc~~C l4'l1lnl'rof ARE INVITEB 548 ·724-1 . 5795.546-6264. Toyota, 18881 Beach Saddle, $70. '.·.,\.1 1101Ln di:unonrl apprats;il s1:t1•.I · ,.,,,.1,.,,,11,1,. •• s BESTB r h 26. B l v d ., Hun ting ton f SJ!> 5-16121 '~ •~'>' ~ uyo l eyea:. "73 Tll1 Uti.1 Pll .500 Chop· Heach.847--855S. "''<:as~. · ·· ·-__ 1 Ver)' rl·a~ at$.)(){). or ~g 11od for lhc ·,\·hole · Ow£'ns C ,tb Cru1 ser 1 per $250 '69 BSA Dirt ----..0.:=---Hars~s 8060 hcs t 1~l!l•r Pit Jll ).I h1n1ilyJ I TEJ ENcJEJY. ; S l ,995_62_5~0300 i 5175 . tor best offers) 2DuneBuggies.1Cor\'11i r • 536·8H~h I tu the ' · 675 2157 ed J VW d ••••••••••••••••••••••• --' il4' WllALoll N w "l•"I · power · powere · ' \ p S -:-i e " ---·· 545·786a or S.Ul-3120 or SHETl.A,"\OS I Once A. YeOt"Jewelry , ICE CA ADE • • • : en ~'· <·ush1on;;. pre·\' Esp A r.1 Q p F. o \\'ork 646_2994 · Pony Farn1 offers )II~. Sale I 1 ~l·:~·c..:rs .co,·er trlr Sl275., C I AO(pecl :il m?J.or _ ~:!i 2~:1~~·7~·-~~;1 up ! ~~.n~~:~t~~~~~\~•·,~~~~~,~~I -~ ~HALET IC:E §~~TIN(; 1~'2'a~'C""HRI SCR'"~ ! t~~~te;ltio'.;.I~~~: S'fti~:JSJ~~~:.To~:e~~I r~aud~·~ -------· ' :t10 t C i1 ·1rhor Hild . I 1 A "' I I vw ~~ be 'QUARTE K llOHSt: ~J yr R1n ~.~ 111 comb1nallons o1 : t\lei.ti \'t'~dC Shuppini:< ' 646·5960 1200 ~::/i<J......,.,.or st old. Ho ping •'-' 'l'r:i1I 1~ 1 :' .n1 ~ 11 ~ 111 1 1 1\ l'enter 1 Co:.l.i~lt:,i.;1 . 1 Custom Ovemiqhtff 1--. --. tr ained Gent I(' tor t.lll• r.d1d:-. !':l~flplurri-. Plc:i:.e 1·a ll &1:!-5ti7il. t'\ll anyone. U1g & stock}. 16 Ruhit·~ .. 1''~1~: t'tC . . . 3.13 to rl;urn your ticket ' hands Sorrel. StZS or bst .\Is•) l ,nusual & H.ir<: (:\'nrth County toll rret..! ( ,,. 3,_9 j Burn1a J:idf' h . 0 22 ' or . .....,.,:.:.•• . J)ci· 21.:t2. &ZIOnl~ , [ num er 1s .'>4 ·l (11 j l\IUST St:LL: Sorrel \ 1·6 P.\I • • • l Marc, $400. Tex Tan Im· ~5 !'.: Coast Hwy, CD:\-t BAR GA I;~! B1':1 uJlful1 pcrial saddle. sac. $400 Goldenl'alacc lmp()rls \\'hit<' :\link eoHl. ~1p of1 1 or both 5750. 842-5157 675-3822 bottom 6,12·t~I j Frol""' 11a.!'!" '"' Sp.,,, anl I!" .. ,0=30 p .m. Daily Salurday and Sunday -noon to S p.m. Skate with K.C. the Clown, Saturdays REG JSTERED i\lorgan IDiamon1I r ing, ~ Caratl E1.f~cTRI C -1'HA INS. All! • Gt:ld1n g, for s ale or l Pla tinum S27.'i . F1\'el na i.:C"' us ed anrl nr w.1 lcase,979-7799art 5 I stone gnld i;1d<' rinl! $15. s11n1 Da\·1.5HiRii211 j • "--"="---! Gt•l 2-121 I--------~LO!)f: OUT SALE Dec26 ~ -,-lllAl\ISTEHS (4 ~·ks old ! thru 30th. llnr.ie & Pony Mach1•ery 8078 s:i .1 Wl l'I hold fo Saddles, Bare hoi Ck pads, •••••••••••••••••••••••! Chr1i.tm:1s cve 5.-18 &.IJ89 s add le puds . hor se iA1R COl\l f't'i ESSOH. ll:j .... _ . . . - blankets. brc:ist eoltJJrs.1111', ,.;Int t·ond &r.'5 ,,1,0;11 L I s( 111'.; H t .IJ'.ER ~irt hs , etc . a:iti-AA71. 319-1 Orill pr('i.~. & l)r:ilt1n~j l~uvi-1r1;111 Lh1n.1. S1•r\' IJA1rport l.ol)pOl",C:\-1 j "l'bl.S\25.l·H !i l\1-~I fur·~ plu-. 10 ~~r\•ers. -·----------------· Ju111·cl d t's •iz n S200 fte~. Chestnut Araiflan )Mi•c•llaneaut. 8080; 9G8·5t308. Qtr. f.IS*rC. lieaul. Best 'r•••••••••••••••••••••••, _.....,_ Offer.G<l·1-S9J t \rooo E ;-; \l."11rdrflttc 12 PC St('rl1ng Shr. pl:1ec · cab111e1 -12" ;, 00'" l dr .. &· '"It ·11". <)nc1d;1 "l.;.1st1n~J J•w•lry 8070 I 2 dr .... ·i; '30. 4~ -;:;;is :.o: 1 Spr1n11'' 979-o::-o.·, I .......................... ·----· ' --- PStuNG Car\'ed Persili nlWASllER & Or~rr Dry('r,,l)JN. ;t1hle t 6 <'h :'ur-.. 't .. ~l<Sl 11 1 1 el(•r .. on \\".t .. hc-r ~...,,.Hufft! Sl 2!1 Accortl I -.... er n.it pcm !HI ·' . """' . . .... ~ ' I .,. .. H I O.Utt0,$.2.:.0 :..56-l·lfiG Bar. S2.l r.12.1133 10[1\e)' ~~('asc .,,.,., et·. p11)er .oc.;;;;::.;-'----:t f! li,f.)2 2581 S::i_!-IG258~ I •IHDIAN JEWELRY'• 1 FALL rir<'14 .,0(! 5:;:1f ,\M I LY Club lllet'm<'; --. '* •TUR9UOISE11r fr ' Or.it F:u t·, dr l Sij rord • mem1JC'rsh1p jColo dr' Rcdu~I up to w,,, Pot-; 54~' 1. e ord 5Kl · I l22i l'.a~a I. ii~-r.1:1 200.'i tt>rf, Qu lllt1 . .1\l:1ccr.1mc ·.· Co11"t F1r('111'1"14I Supplv \ (' :\I I ~ I. All T~S>l"!I of L•bri.'l tmuo; · '"'iJ>rr 11to , OP"f , 1 • rt lltm.,, , . , , . . , ll t'.'111 . S:J[>(I l)ld uak Cn•I 5 "29lh s N R Sou ii.lit iteml) ~1 1h ,1 n .. 1 -, i,1hl l·, S3 &t! 7:.::.t6 1:1:1 ~.Oll2or Ws-.4~ j ly P~C1au;1r100 Ad . l "llllrrn Nn > " •" ADAMS CITY 0~ YfllOE COSTA lllllA 2701·C H:l rbor Blvd .. Costa Mos a . Cati!. 92626 Toi. (714) 9J9·8880 It's Look for your name in today 's classified section. If you find your name, i::all 642·5678, ex· tension 333'·between 9 a.m. and-1 p.m, W-e 'IP-,llrrange for you to pick up easy. ·your pass at the nearest office of the DAILY PILOT .·;·;\'~" \'X, S.S. lladlo.l 'Artf AllA90CC.fllX. orrer. 962 I many other xtras t-'un 1 Xlnt concl. 8225. VW BAJ ! Bay 0boat. Sec to aPprcc.~ Cal l 962·2752 eng., Ro i / ~~:155 3000 takex 11 .J·;o SUZU":I 120<'c. like a m /fll\:: A BUG. Cor\·;i1r I bar, bktseals. Xtr as. 552-711>8. :---· I new, 221 miles. SJ85. 4 Wheel SLOW BOATTOClllNA? 675-7158 · ••••••••• ~· Whaler diesel. Lik~ .72 J{ONDA 450 custom 1967 FO Dri•n tno ............... RDIROHCO new. $1650. Gets It! 22 . ' Cab Crs r. good, IB. nd11 s1deear.S7~5228 BettOtrc paint. $750 Get.sit ! Spare 962 r 557-1126 4 cyl dil:!sel, gd shape. '71 YArtlAl-IA 250 MX $650oroffer . S uper C lean , Ma ny 545:2898 -Xtras-, loafs, Sall 90601 S500 642"'872· ;.••••••••••••••••••••••!'73 2SOWR 11.usky, Did!, To: '72 MERRY l\ISTMA.S C"H LA DAD N DC llUISF:• sc,1c,-d, air con· wagon. 3 TOB IE 1·1 "' trlr. Full, new tlrt.s. ni ckel plated 1 race. Xlnl cond. Askin • frame. Sel up for desert d itionin g . . , g, N~rn huh~. I S96Qorofr. CallMA-817!.I. I & e nd o ro .:1 . Sle \'CJ radio, h<·Htl!r. 1<t00 FOLI · -,., .... ,, · $4 I 99 11\I UST SELL by 12/22,! ' • . -I Lido 14 Nu Rae. CuslomlH OND~S 7tL.l'rad 10, From: Sails w / CO\'er $695 Kitel'ti300-69 Trail OO, $225.llJ L • clu sSCh~.mp...-,'j R·agSf Mini Bike, 3 hp $6_0. 111111 f.W14 Compl. llc furbished byJ 540·148S. 1 ""' 1hock 11 /74 S39~.''69 KA WASAK I 250cc, .. •• Eclekso" 35 wh"'I S b•••l s1cect lcgol. 5250, 1 1 ~ TOYOTA Ask $27 .950. Days 1213) S36 3273 S38·2222. Eves, 6T3!oJs9. l . . ' . I 1!_66 Hotbor, C !"· 6•6·q393 iKITE ga ilboat fut·I ,Indian 7G<'c dirt bik~. Gd l•59 TOYOTA LANO • . d •• , • •'I cond. Bestorfer.4994261 1 CRUISEH W/3:?7 Ch . r1,llge . luuu oond. as · 1 ev 'Ing $400. call To1n atj'73 CL450 llONllA, Gd.I e n«ine . ftnll bar t'1'.f 675-fi913. c:'nnd.,Jo mi, xtras inr hl., Hudlo, Tope deck XLN 'r -2 helmet, pipes &. mur.1 lfl .5 ·rires + extr11 llOHIB 14 ':"'/trlr. & boic.I ricrs & handle bars.: sel.75 1 ·5345 Art .3 :30r~t ~to red Inside. Blue hul l. Great. economi<·ul \rt1n~.1 :----.--:-• .";Sl ·50SI <!VCS. & 111•kntlo;, $MO. 1142.l:tM dit~nlte &I 73 SUZU~l l 4 \l.i~I J!f'P· :ti sz.1.;rooo 11. J..d1 '!t ! oi:;k i·or <.:hrili. . _~1.Jl.G . 83100 S12-0•l7 ' • • • < --- AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH CHEV Suburban '72, % too, PIS. P/B, a A/C, 4 spd, AMt FM, 70 gal. 1';)(. tras. $3,900. 8'12·3747 -~L;A~r;•·ooROVEn-.-.-,-,,-, pu rchased new f\1ay 1974. '500 miles. Only $4~. 494-7511 d ays, 491-1372 eves. Trwcks ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7J FORD truek-('amper, air, boat hi tch, new tires. loaded. S2500. 494-3635 - To: M~RRY CHRISTMAS SON '72 FORD COURIER 4 speed transmission, AM radio. IZS482VJ NEWPORT IMPORTS '73 MERCEDF.S 450 SLC Bcaul. gold w. brown leather int ., Ful ly equipped, low mileage. (332 KLO) $14 ,950 Dir. (714) 833-9300 Come 1n, Test dnve & Buy ! Holi dar.javings on Re-maininq '74's L"EASING available on all models. ~f41tiwm 1 ~TOYOTA I • • ~~~··•·. lla vl' w1nler wear you 1966 Harbor ( M b~b 9J01 htive outgrown? Sf>IJ. 1l .-70 TOYOT' Pitku i~ Xlnt fa :sl with a Datlv Pilot 1 I Class1f1l'd Ad' · cond . i\1any xlras, $1850. -I &10~163 aH s. I I~~ .............. ~?.~~ I~~ .............. !?!.~ The biggest selling cdr in Europe llBlilll App'ro~mate1y 1000 Santas ~s year ~ wilt take to the toad and kill.· I( the statistics hold steady, there-Will dotfl vie\Y themselves as killers but us Aur6~~nc SA VE . I! "'ot"91w!lX•-I ':'.'::'."l:.":::.::' s5 211 o be a 25% increase during the ho liday \Varnl, loving people \\'ho can also drink season in the number of people \~ho rulQ drive. will die nt the hands bf drunken drivers. Obviously the)'. couldn't. When you re.nlize that the.::~\.' Jrunken Your n C\'•' ci\r dealer ho pes you'll go drivers were Joviilg. gift ·givin~ •'••••, through lh e holiday seaso n Santas-par..:nls. r..:lativc~ :ind •"ljj~ safely so you can be a Santa fricnds-~hl>rtly b..:TlH"r.! tht!y tt1ok ; E ag:1in nl.!xl rcnr. to the road . you })egin lll get the ~ : Dealers who di spla'' thl"' 2999 idea thut people \\'ht' 1'.ill people + seal ~ubscrihc: to the N1\l) \ $ + '•oc1•1'° C d I 8 I P Ii in drunken drivirlg nccidc.:nts . o e o us ncss rac c~s. National Automobile Dealers Association DICK MILLER I .)TORS Ofltt'l•I urannl&•llt>n of Ame.rica) ne.w CAr and truck dealer•• \\'ashlnglon, 1).C. I lO W • WOITttf' at t 1n., Santa Ana l. 55~0 , ~:__~~O~oo~l•:•:'.: .. ~'~'~P:••:K~•~•:•d~by~N~./l.'.'.;'.0.'.:,'.:A.,>~tb:b:•:•:w:•~e;~=:·:•:•:d~•h=•~M::w~·~·=•~d=•·:~:·:·~~:•:•:••~•:•:m:m:::••:':'~:__~~.J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l1!1111111:ll!!llllllllllilllili """ c.•fMll"'IO I A«h"•t>tl>vc,.i-. ' L~a~ . ' ' f l/ L ' •SPECIALS* Of the Week '66 T-Bird !RUJ327) 5 599 '64 Chevy (PTZ866) '62 Chevy {POE624l '67 Malibu Chevv {UVG675l '69 Novo [;1 03091 s999 '68 Comoro (!48GIM) Of'IH MOH.-fttl, 'Tll' iAt I WM. 'fll. GROTH 'CHEVROLET 1811 1 llA.CH IL¥D I 841-6087 s 4q.)))I 1 HUHTIMGTOH IEA.<'.;H ' •!174 & 75 Vt>LV(~ 1n stock re:idy for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • '69 El -oorado, Vin'yl top, nu l'tres. all optl.,... xi c on d . I r .w l n • 673·4400/675-606o ,.., .... CASH BACK ··: FOR CHRISTMAS?' • Musi Present this ad al time of purchose. ~\ll'/~ro&e e>r«'I . S 4 4 0 . G A R 0 EH ~ G.R 0 Y E 8 l v 0 WESTMINSTtR 12 111 s ,a."Jsa1. -·11141 6 J6 -4010 Tnk• ttw Vollf'f Vl•w Tunktff fro"' San Oieoqo & t;.,,-t4.,n G'°"•• For"'""Of' • \ 0A1LY PILOT :-,.,. 0 ;11 rn. ,. ' t' l". tt;o7E \Fi $3895 Han Cadillac 2'00-~f. C.ta Mesa S40 9IOO - 71 CPE DE VIUE Vinyl top, rull pwr, fart <' l r. t ll l \.\ hJ. S lCfl'O Jm/fm, dr. locks, l•tr Looks an1I run~ like new 1873CXW ) $3195 . . Hcmer1 CadlHac Zffl"-Wll•d. eo. .. ,,,._ ·540 9100 - Sund1 . December 22, 1974 ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH '74 CHRYSLER 4 dr NEW YORKER Comet 9927 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 72 ELDO t~; .\lf:HCU HY CO!\lt-:T. Vinyl to1>. full pv.r lac·t 2dr llrdlp. auto, buckt"!l air. tilt \1hl. am 1n1 p\.\r I !>•·.1 1 -..~dr~nd ~orbsl Q.r_, locks, ~·L1.:~ su 11l'r ~r 5~·~7~. _ c:lc:.in 'ti:!.11'.:IB • lcontinentol 9930 $5295 ~-.••••.•••.••••••••.•.• r=~------"17 1 ,\!Af{K IV. Lo:ul<:'d. w+. .. · C d"H Vcr,1· clean! $7500 firm. ~ 0 I QC Da ys. 2 13-!123--4540; .,..]too . ......,_ ll•d. ,.\.l'!> 114-644-5965. Ci.Mta Mno S40 9100 -- -· •• Alllos.Ustd Aulos, UHCI · OPEN 9 AM -10PM V-E-M~ INCLUDING SATURDAY &SUNDAY ,,,.. ______ ...J" .. od9e 9935 'ff9C0Ul'E DE VILLE ali lo •••••••••••••••••••••• pos~. opt1un:.. \~ry clc:111 . ·70 CllALLENG ER. 318 Bl'sl nv1·r Sl ,.'l'.Wl.11-12-1000 1·u in en ~ine, auto tr<111s, LIKE NEW '74 PINTO RUNABOUT llKE NEW '-74 PINTO WAGON P is. P/b, air cond . 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Cqsto Mesa -547 -0511 540 -9 lOO = = = === --=== = = Connell Chevrolet Connell Chevrolel 2828 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 § 546-1200 = OLDSMOBILE Dot Dalsun = University Oldsmobile ~ 18835 Beach Blvd., = 2850 Harbor Bl vd., Costa Mesa Huniington Beach 842-7781 540-9640 = = -·-. = = = == Eii - = = ;;;:;;; PONTIAC Dove Ross Ponlioc ~ 2480 Harbor Bl vd .• Costa Mesa == == -;;;:;;; = § i == 5~6-8017 PORSCHE · AUDI ~Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi 445 E. Coast Hwy. 6 Newport Beach 673-0900 ! ROLLS -ROYCE ~Roy Carver Inc. = 234 E. I 71h St. = = Cosio Mesa 546-4444 = = = .,,.. TOYOTA -=-==Deon Lewis Imports == = == == == == """" 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN ~Chick Iverson Volkswagen 445 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach 673-0900 e § = = = =z ;;;: == VOLVO =- -:: D_ean lewis lmporls 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 646-9303 == ~ : : ~ § I I I ;;;;;; ~ ;; E ~ = ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I ---- IS TV !PORT! HllJHl/111/T! SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22 9:30AM !HJ (]) Pref Footb•ll NFC Divisional Play-Otts. Time tentative. W Commen:l•I Union Mesters Tennis Toumement 10:00 ~ 9@@) Pro F<>otball AFC Divisional Play-Offs. Time tenta· t1ve:-leams to be announced. 11:00 I Pro Footbell NFC Divisional Play-Otts. Time tentative. 1:00 ltQ) NFL Ch•mplonship Series "Superbowl 111" 4:30 RCAA Football Centennlel 7:00 : The W•y It WH MONDAY, DECEMBER 23 6:00PM 0 (Qi Cl)) (]) A8C Mond•y NICht Football "The Astra Blue- bonnet Bowl" Houston vs. No. Carolina State. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26 S:OOPM fZi) The W•y It WH "1956 Yankees/Dodgers World Series" FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27 !5:30PM D ~kers BHketb•ll Lakers at Chicago Bulls. 8:00 IJ 0-CLA BHketb•ll "The Maryland Invitational" SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28 9:00AM @ Collece Football "The Peach Bowl" Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech . 'HOME FOR CHRISTMAS' America's favorite family, the K ing famiJy, gathers to share the joyous Christmas spirit in a television speciaJ, "Home for Ctiristmas with the King Family," a joint production of Kiogfam Productions and KTLA to be presented on Channel S Sunday ·(December 22nd) at SPM. Filmed with Christmas carols, memories of past Christmases and a look into the history of the K ing family, this all·new produc- tion shows the real family spirit shared by three generations of the King family. 10:006 @ (]) CIJ Sun Bowl Footb•ll No. Carolina vs. Mlssl sslppl State. I · 10:30 fD Junior D•vl• Cup 12:00 Q) Colle1e Footbell "The Peach Bowl" Vanderbilt vs. Te>1as , Tech. 12:30 IJ 9~ (fl EAlst/WMt All·Star Footb•ll G•me 1:00 @ Cl) Flffta 8owt Football Oklahoma State vs. winner of the estern Athletic Conference. I 5:00 U (9 (j)) !l.) ABC's Wide Wortd of Sports World Invitational § free ~yle Skiing Championships, and Olga Korbut and the USSR § Gymnasts. 8:00 OSCBHketball "Holiday Festival Tournament" i 6:00 I ({) 9 UCLA Basketball "The Maryland Invitational'' 11:00 UCLA BHk~ll UCLA at Maryland . . , ·~ ----------....s;~~------------E IH EAIIBI 'SCROOGE' with steam trains. ornate doll 5 hous~s. richly gowned dolls, "SCROOGE," the musical ver-wooden forts, lead soldiers, hobby sion of Dickens' "A Christmas horses, toy trumpets, musical MONDAY, DECEMBER 23 lO:OOAM m Sleeping Beauty A musical version of the fairy tale. 3:00 m Hocus Pocus I Bill Daily's Hocus Pocus Gang visits world. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24 9:00AM Ell) l!5th Annual Christmas Concert (12hours) Sea· 2:30 tJ A Chlld's Christmas llf Wales Sir Michael Redgrave 1~ nar- rator of Eugene O'Neill Center's National Theatre of the Deaf dramatization of "A Child's Christmas in Wa.1.6," as the NTO actors transpose their hands into voices. 5:30 O The City That For1ot About Christmas An animated story a~out an angry town that learns the true meaning of Christmas. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25 1 7:30AM O The Savior Bing Crosby narrates a portrait of the "First Christmas." m Christmas for ttMt Deaf Sign language, as Carol McEvoy translates Chnstmas Mass. 8:00 m The Legend of the Christmas Tree An original tale about a httle boy who accidentally launched the tradition of decorating Christmas trees. 9:00 0 QJ (j) (1gl m Christmas D•y Services from Washlnston, D.C. 9:30 fZi) B .. uty end the Beast A Slov1k version-with puppets-of the cfassic fairy tale. 1 10:00 0 (eij Cl)) (]) 9) Christmas Special Eil) Berlioz Requiem Over 300 musicians perform the celebrated Requiem of Hector Berlioz in St. Josaphat's Basilica. 12:30 IJ Shutna: ChrtstmH Mass for the Developmentally Disabled Father Michael Gilsenan celebrates Mass with over 200 handi· capped children. 1:00 Ell) Christmas at Pops Arthur Fiedler conducts the Tanglewood Chorus and Orchestra in traditional Christmas music. 2:30 llJ The Tender W.rrfor Adventures of a young boy and his ani· mal friends. 3:30 O The City ThaJ foriot About Christmas (R) 4:30 0) Christmas une Pu•de (R) 5:00'0 The SubJect Is Roses (R) • # Carol," airing on NBC, Monday boxes, and less expensive novel· at SPM, showcases a dauling ties such as kites, tops and balls. collection of antique British toys In their quest for authenticity, valued at more than $30,000. technicians discovered that' the They appear twice in a charming original plan to decorate the toy- toyshop set of the Dickens' era. · shop set with balloons had to be The handmade items, some over abandoned. There were no bal- a century old, ·were on loan from loons in the world of 1860. private collectors. Included are Chinese lanterns were used in- the most popular toys of 1860, stead. The antique dolls also pre- the year m which the musical is sented a problem. Their frayed, set. Children of that time played century-old gowns had to be re-placed with copies so the dolls AJt>.rt Anney es Scrooge, fie· would have a new look in the tlon'• famous mlMr, counts toyshop. his coins. Researchers made some fas- cinating discoveries while study- . ing the toys of mid-nineteenth· century Britain. Not only had a walking doll been invented, but a talking one as well. The doll came equipped with several discs bearing different speeches which could be Inserted into her "works." One discovery caused much •musement on the "SCROOGE" set: The moSt popu· lar toy of the 1860's was none other than the yo-yo! The yo-yo be<:ame such a rage in Europe and America that reformers de· nounced it as "dec•dent." One newspaper editorial branded the toy "immoral and timewasting" because mothers watched their children play with it and borrowed it from them. They were accused of negle<:ting their household duties and "spending all their time playing yo-yo." Pa1e 3 DAVT~ME PROGRAMS MORN INC ,..._Mt Plra l for o.,tl''" Hofld17 rr.crus. . 6:00 I Ci) Sunr1u S.111t1ttr · Kilowledee r1mll~ Clusla FHtUf9S ~30 I Odyuey/Tht Uvt • Not f04' Womtn OnlJ ~rHt (I) lTiil Eduutlon1I ft1tum lullWTiikle : Yop fOf Health 1:00 ii fE I as ~:s, Sho• C.r1oon1 MidlHI Jechon Show Diver & Goll1th New loo Revue Gu111by Stock Eacllanr• : StSlme Stntt ( ) Mornln1 Comedy Tlmt 7:30 Lissie Relph $tofy's AM Ttnnenet Tu•edo Buis & His ludcllts Skip '11' Woofer Worfd luslntu Nnrs 1:00 Cil @ rn Capllln Ktn11roo Coll•&• Credit Courw1 Tht &111try Sunup l1n1n1 Splits l Friends The Flintstones fHtuRs : loom! I~ Movie: See Daytime Movies. • • Romper Room Yoct & Friends; Movie: See D11· " time Movies. Mon. fl) Wortd lual1111s Ntwa @700Ctub 11:00 R l~OOoune l .lttstleu ' ~''"'°t ( ) • PIDllERE The one, Maze Nick looney is host or th is new 11me show in which two married couples compete by ch•I· len1m1 each other in a fut-paced aame of Information. The winnin1 couple earns ume with which they starch throu&h a aiant maze for prites. includln1 a top prize of $10,000 m NIWI; lldlst11e It the Zoo (R) Wed. m Youth Scent m Elfdtk Co•p•nJ 11 :30 1J @ (1) Cl) Starch for Tomor· row 0 Iii Cil@) m Calebrlty sweep· staku 0 ca({))@ m PREMIERE Tht Ile Showdown Jim Peck is host of this new aame show in which three contestants compete for points in a question and answer format. The contestant sconng the hl1hest num· ber of points becomes eli&ible for a game of chance in which 1iant dice are rolled for a possible cash prite of Sl0.000. I Let'a Rip Except Wed. Features Viii• Alt(rt Af T f RNOON • • Jeop1rcty 12:00 I NoontiM ~ ~~~ Pusword All Stars Movie: See Daytime Movies. I B®lmNewa Cil Noon All1fr/Joe l1r11t1 11th Show GumbJ ft1t11rei 9 TtflfM.SMt TU1tdo : Mister Ro1ers' Nel(tlborllood EID r.1tum ~) Tiit fllntdonn 12:30 ! @ 00 Cl) As Ult Wortd Tums t:OO rn Cl) Joller's Wiid I Ci) Cl) (10l m Daya of Our SeS11M Strwet es Cil @) m "'"''That Tun• I Anyth!!!J You C.n Do l11ve It to Bt1vtr (Qj lJJ) (1) Cl) Split Second Movi~: See Daytime Movies. • features ' J1cl La Linn• Di1lln1 for Doll1rs I love LI.ICY Except Mon. Bullwinkle Children's ''°"'"'s 1:00 I@ 00 CI> The C:uldi111 lllht futuru . Ii) @ ®l m Doctors if:) Mike Dou&lu Show 6 Datin~11111 rn oo c:1111btt <9 l!J> rn m An Mr chn· @ ®l m Winnln1 Strtlk dren Donni Reed Sllow Ell) futures f11tum M1r'let Closina Green Acru ucept Mon Movie: See DayHme Movies I Dream of Jeannie 1:30 @ (1) ~ fAlre of Nl&ht 10:00 @ (3) Cl) Now You Ste It @(I) m Another Wortd Murilf Sttvtns Cookln1 Show Cartoons ed. ~ (I) @) m Hl&h Rollers • ' 6 Pllil Don1hue S"°1f Movies: See Daytime Movies. (Ci?) ({)) CI) G} let's Mah A e Momin& Show DHI Mothtrs·ln·law I Movie: See Daytime Movies. True Adventure Gomer Pyle Stod! Exch1n1• 2:00 ~ (3) (i) Price ts Rlaht It's A Ntw 01J • @ (jg) m How to Survive : re1turts • A Mar 11e • N1ws/P1no11rn1 del V1ll1 O Twilitht lont Wed. 10:30 @n (1J Lovt of Uft 0 (Q.9) ({)) 00 al $10,000 PJrt· OCil O · HollJWOOd Squ1tt1 mid <9 c ) m 811dy lunch I 'ttticolt Junction The n1 Nun : Features W1ndtrluat 2;30 00 @ CI) Mitch G1ml' 74 SI Pe.,m Someriet B (~ ) m One Ute to live Q) (j) Movie: See Daytime Movies. I Ben Hunter lnttrvlews/reaturu N1nnJ & the Proftisor Yo11 tor H111th 3:00 I cm 00 T1tt1et11ts · frUth or Consequences Please Don't Eat Ule D1lslu ~ye Cartoons (Q?J (j)) @ Q) General Hos· pit.II lfO) Movie: See Daytime Movies. I Porlcy Pil Get Sm1rt Beverly Hlllbillfea I Features VIiii Alerre Not tor Women Only 3:30 Oin1h! 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. @D Mike Oouales Show Encore Ozzie l H11rlet Ban1na Splits l friends Yoel & friends The Munsters (3)Newloo Revue Add1111s F1mlly : ft1tures ) Co1111c1y auMc:s Orlm1 Q) Murfel Stnens Cooklna Show 4:00 I The Rlflt1111n Supermen Pufnstul l lldsv411t I Dream of Jt1nnl1; ftrin-A· Ram1 Wed. (3) Movie: See Daytime Movies. Slmpltmtnlt M1ri1 <9 Cl)> The Alnbt01111 : Stum• StrHt · Subt Pel110 • Futuru; Wiid Wild Wtst Mon. ftlll tht Cit •:30 m fathtr Knows Best 6 Cllll11n's lsf1nd Dinah! lleevt It to leaver Burs l His Buddies Prize·A·Rama Cil Merv Griffin Show Batmen • Cl)) Star Trwk UnderdoL 5:00 0 0 QQ1 EE News News Mon. ~ v111e1: Maybtrry RrO Fri Q~ I love Lucy Beverly Hlllbllllts The Flintstones Gllllran's lsl111d : Mister Roge11' N•.iihborbood • Ofama • Travel the World Wild Wild West; News Mon. Rock!_l Frtends 5:3o o c.u <a 00> Nen Tr1Vel Fiims; Nen Mon. lakers Besketb1ll Fri. Lakers vs Chicago Bulls. I Hoc1n's Heroes lllck Vin Dyke • Bewitched ; Altern1tlvu lhu,-,. Courtship of Eddie's flther m Joumey to Adventure Room 222 I Villi Altlft Don Wiison's Town Talk Three Stooaea ' 11------1 1 FOR . t t WEAR ON t· : CONCRETE l ' POST AL EMPLOYEES f f WELCOME f ' IM SIZES f 6TO 18 ' AAA to EEEE t ' t ' t I 531. 9 5 f t ~~~E ~~ ~f"f Just one Btocil t AHAHIJM Soult> of u Pat,.. ' t4 I H. E.dld ,__ 772· I 44t t SANT A AHA Ju9I NOr1" ot Eo.noe< t 1427 So.Mahl ,..._50·144' t WlSTMIMSTIR . 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Timt tentatlvo @ CJ) f1nt 8-.UJt ~"~ f:E) CiWIMrc:ial Unlft Maat1rs Ten- "b Toumamtnt fin1I matches from Melbourn-. Aus:treha I!) Muska J r.11bns lO:OCI ~ TodlJ'• ••llaton Acdelt di 11 Co11unldH · 0 (i) m rr. ,...ll Art Dw1sion1I Play Offs Tums not aw11l1bt1 at our prus time ..... , ..... r ...... .,..,. lulft ,... 6 i:~~I:, Truth . Geor1e & Di1nt Ivey (f)J Dr. Norm1n Vincent Ptalo Esta Es 11 Vld1 I Major Ad1ms Dleto1ue on World 011 Day of Miracles N1tionel TOWft Meet1n1 Christopher Qost·Up 10:30 B Movie: (C) "Inferno" (dra) '53 -Robert Ryan, Rhonda Flemin1. William lundi11n. U (~ ())) Cf) Ql Lissie's Res- cue R1n11rs/Schoolhouse Roell (il Face Ult NatiOft .. ---1· F1ittl for Tod., Tonr & Suun Al•"'o Mlde1st Analpla fl' Pent.lie Domlnlcal 11:00 O Mo~e: (C) ''Gunman of the Rio Grandt" (wes) '65 -Guy Madison, Madeline Lebeau. Movie: (C) "fttptune's D1u1h· hr" (com) '49 -hther W1lli1mt. Red Skelton . Ricardo Mont1lb1n. D <~ ({)> CI> Ql 1tho1t Chtstl'l (i) Pro F'.otbell Nf'C Oivlsion1I Play.offs Time tentetlve. ' Unltmtd World Movie: "Olivtr Twist" (classic) -Dickie Moore. lrv1n1 Pidlel Q) Church in tht Ho•t 9 First laptllt Cllurdl l l :30 8 (Qj' (fl) Ql Make A Wish • Movie: "The Tuttles of Tahiti" (com) '42 -Charles leua'hton, Jon Hall, Peao Drake, John Fr1ncen. Af'Tf RNOON l Z:30 r:\1 Fllm "The Story" 0 P1cesett1rs Cl) Movie: (C) "CoMtte X-US" (dra) ·43 -Randolph Scott. Ell• R1ines D Head On m Movie: ''Tho Lonr Crty line" (dra) ·55 -Tyrone Power. Mau· run O'Hare, Ward Bond. Betsy Palmer · Q) Sprinr stre.t USA ~ SuNly Ctltbratt.n @I) rubltc SeM« Q)Fll• 2:00 I ~u:eet the """ Di flt.art Movie: "So II(' (dra) '53 - Jant Wym1n, Sterlin1 Hayden, Na n· ~Olson, Steve Forrest. C.1J Movfo: (C) '"f'M Clery Cuys" (dra) '65 -Tom Tryon, Senta Ber· i AIWlricen/lsrull lV Hour F11tti for Todar CJ)) Jim Thomas Outdoors Celebrity Tennis 2:30 r:t) Youth In the 70s I rt»rF East/W•st ChrlstMIS Mus for ta rded Ii ldren m Movie: "Heidi" (classic) '37- Slilrley. Temple, Jean Hersholl. Helen Westley. m ~1Cllaperrtl @ CJ) Sewn Arts Tfl11tre "Desert 81ttla .. lg:~:.;doft (I)) C.lebrtty lowilna Sund•J Matin" F11111 f11ture l~ fJ) U1'1v1rsitJ Ol1lo(UO ! What's ltoln1 On Movie: (C) "ColdwJn Follies" us) 'JS-Zorina. Adolph Menjou. Ptlil Baker. 00 John w.,11e Th11tre G Mtvie: "SunMt louleverd" (d11) '5~1oria Swanson, Wiiiiam Holden. EE Cllr1rtmas Grettlnp Fro111 lier- •ellJ fl (1) fll"' Futur.s ffiii111y Swauer1 Sllow "" lridp WlUl Ult EtPldl-(~ ) Ctlebrtty Tennis ti!) ChriltMas S,.Clll "The Prom· lse" 3:30 ~ Media "How Drinkfn1 Artects Drivin1" m Tranf fll111 ... lll!"pado irat Meet Utt P'rtu I '111 Virrinlen CJ) Fil• ftltllrt fill&fous Ton Hill lledl ,.~ Ofl ttl• ..... f CJ)) Ullta1Wed Wtrlcf IMitflt Trewt flll11 3:45 (]) Me.it: "Nlpt hlQJt" (dra) '57 -James Stewart Audie Mur pfly 1 :oo o m "n a.a .. ptonslrip s... rics "Superbowf Ill" HifhlithP. from th• Jets vs Colts a•me which was tti. most stunn1n1 upset tn PfO football history. Paul Burke nar· rates 0 Movie: (C) "'Qrimlas 111 Con· ntcticvt" (rom) '45 -Barbara Sta~. 0.nnls Mor11n .:00 I ...., ..... n Tltlt Is t11t lift T1run l\oatrt 'ro ..... ,, Toum11ttnt ''Win 0 (Qf ) m CJl Directions "Christmu in Witts" ~ Slf1rf tD Adwetmtr. lMn(a C..r :) Mowit: (C) "Wu Kin" (dr1) '68 -Georae Mon~omery, Tom Drake 1:30 II MO¥ft: {C) "Kiits of Mente· lVMI" (drt) 'SJ -Richard Wid mark. Jeck Palanct. Robtrt W11ntr, Karl Maldtn ston-S.lem Htw11fan lnvitl1ional" Stat Trtt ........ Me.it: .. Mlradt H l4tll StrMt"' (rom) ·47 -M1urttn O'Hare, John Payne. [dmund Gwenn, N1t1ll1 Wood. ...... 'flridy (J)MMt1M"- ~T-.. . , ... ,'fbiea ( ~::,la tllt.,, 4:30 I@ rec. tti• Netion · Sonday 1Cor11n Ntws CJ) Gamer Ted Annstron1 NCAA Footb1ll Ctntennlal : Wesllln,ton Wulc In Review i u F1mlll1 Burron Movie Metlnff Chrfstmas St>tcl•I "The Stol)" 5:00 I 't T1kes All IClnda 1 IH!j!AL I Ho111t for C11nstm11 II Ult Int fl!IHIJ The Kini clan 11thers 'round the hearth for an old·llShioned Christmas in son11 (i)O!Ntws ft nit Avoneen I DenJtl loon• (]) John W1J11• Thutrt Kirun Drl•• I Cl) To• Jones Sllow C.soy Sent.s Show Los Anetlt• News Rm.. ((ff (()) Http lino ~ Nows SPtdel "Anwar Sadat" m Coron1ftow 5:15 @ Chanafttr Times 5:30 m Ho1en'1 fltrou ~ Lltttt ltncels M ~Wotfd at Wer ( Q Movie: (C) "The Busy 80dy'' (com) '67-Sid Caesar, Anne Bax ter. m Will Street Week a> Yltwpolnt on Nutritlot1 6:001J Newt Spoeial KN>CT Repof1ers take 1 look ba 11 the major news stories of the year an11 how they relate lo Southern California. Movie: (C) (2hr) "Come S.p· tH1btr" (com) '61-Rode Hudion. Gina lolfobri1ida. II S'ov1t: rz-:, ''Col111 My Way" ~•> "44-Bine Crosby, Rise Ste~ ens. Barry F1tz1erald B m lttuontr Report 1"Jle World 1t Wer MGM: "Uttle Won1en" (dra) '49 -June Allyson, Margeret O'Brien, Peter Lawford. Elizabeth i lor. • Nl(ht Gallery Cl rot Mr. Me100'1 ChriatMH f1J Ctilldrtn's Cattoona @ Movie: (C) (211r) "Lii Abner" (mus) ·59 -Peter P1lmer, Leslie Pl'lmsh, Stubby Kaye. I Fetllnf a.od ) •'• to tho Menapr TlllVOI Fll111 The 111111 I• Cot!iln1 " 6:30 0 Anl1111I World "Ambosili: Stru11· I!! tor Surmal" (.{) Movie: "Mlrade on Mttl street'' (rom) ·47 -Maureen O'Hera. John Peyne. Edmund Gwenn. Netalie WOOd D Movie: (C) "H1m1Mrl111d" (ad~) '68 -Vince Edw1rds, Judy Geeson. Peter Vauetin. i Clndld C.111tra Sunset U1t of ttlt Wild ) '°"' Coldaboro.Sllow I aiet,lrtto lourn., to Adwnbire Movft: "Tho House lllal Wculdn't Oft" m ltofltr Ci1m1t I TIM Ira~ SJMrtect Hohws Theatre l\o Saint . Tiiis la the Ute bdqRla .7:00 fJ Ntwa ory" IS clan an y" ax tri jor ow P· n, y" v •) et th r" ie .. n t .. II Wiid Kln1dom ''The World of the Br.ck-Maned Lion" i TrtlSUll Hu•t 1 IP C I Junler Saful USA Pau, ifnchell and bis puppet Jerry M1boney '" h0$lS for a tour of lion Country Safari. tt Tabt A Thltf ~, .... v.,.,. alMM lMCU•lt P'rol"'• m WIW Klnado• · W-11 It Wu Cl)) HM Haw Noelle di Cata 7:30 • ~ CJ) Cl) Appl•'• w., ''Tiit eilrtstmu Story" GeOl'l t Apple feets the cholet of • serious con· fftct with his lather, Aldon, or breaklna his word to 1nothtr men. II ID (tJ (fl l?3 Worlcl of Disney 11Th1Truth About Mother Goost" (R) Ludwla Von Dr1ko and his little bua pal Herman delve Into the wor1d of fairy tales and rhymes -and the history behind them. Nova "Strini• SIHp" Ortln felk $tnp 1:00 MlbJ ltlabM Show Mewlt: (C) (Zllr) "lu11n Sllpt lcom) '54-0ebble Rtynotdl, Dick Powell. a ca m> (])ms.., c. • .., ""-l~ Amaz 1~. !.P1 CltrlMN Wtth ~I ID Mtwll: "WMrt Anrth cl, f'iitlNt 'onows" (com) '68-Stella Stewns, Susan St James, R0$1llnd Russell. I Tltrtt 'Utt*b te Mvenblre "'"°" No Uta/News = Dn•/Yarftty UO G @ (})Cl) l(ojak "Loser Taku Gershwin 1nd Noel Coward. The Q) (}) Dl1loaue All" Leslie Nielsen and J1'net DuBois fl1m tracu Miss Lawrence's life 11 •00 I) D Cl) ttQ) (llJ CI) News auest u a pair of illicit lovers from ear1y childhood in Enif1nd in it RAVE YOU EVER SEEN who collaborate on 1 million·dollar 1915 throul!h her first 1pp11r1ncts *A MIRACLE? TUNE IN di1mond robbery which ln1dvtr11nt· IS • chorus air1 end on to her star· • ly aets the lady's husb1nd mur· dom in New York with the encour· I ReJlilo~lp Uttt dered. A stoolie flnaers H111r (fttl· aaement of her friend and mentor • Movfe: "Lovt With the 'roper sen) for the murder, ind Kojak Noel Coward. 1npr'' (dra) '64-N1t1h1 Wood, catches him in the act of stt1lln1 1 ••nMr Tt4 Anmstron1 Steve McQueen the diamonds. but is forctd to rt· Safari to Adventure 1 KaUtry11 Kuhlman lent him when the diamonds can't J.,.MM lln11111' '1oir1m 6 NYPD be found •nd wi1nmes cannot The One w., : fl n1 LIM idtntlfy him. O Jllklt 11:15 ~CI> Rock Concert a u()) a ID MIC lull daJ 9:30. ~ m (I) MHnl1 "A Choice of 11:30 I) M~le: "!h• lt!ls of St. !9'•.Y•" Mysttfy -f.iwJ Prtlltia "The Des· ~ims''"°'Whtrr 1 movie producer (iJra) 56-B1n1 Crosby, lnand Btr1· pirate Wor1d of J1n1 Doe" Chief bOrrows his wife's car and is blown man, Ba~Fitzaerald. Prentiss is stymied by cases lnvolY· to bits, Minnix is hired by the wid· I~ 6 lest of Tonlpt in1 1 series of hiah·rise bura'larles. ow to find out if the plinttd bomb ( ) Cil News a dever check·passln1 rina and the wes for her late husband or for her. Tl tpu st , 1risly murder of • Jane Dot. Don Kirtn Jensen, Gail Kobe, Jack Gina. M!Yie: (C) . "The ~tory of Ruth' Murray, Andrew Prine, Cameron Vinctnt B•li•ttl Sharon Huiueny ( ra) 60 -V1vec1 Lindfors, Alana Mitchell, Joyce Vin Patten and and Ron• Barrett auest. Eden, Stuart Whitman, Tom Tryon. Corinne Michnls 1uest. I It la Written m Combat 11 •KING IS COMING' 1ot11 Free Ill Movie: "fJancls" (com) '50- * Seventy Weeks of Years Tiit 111 Question Donald O'Connor, Patricia Medina. &t 111 t s, p11 @ W1n1n Roberts OR. HOWARD C. ESTEP . y ~ f ~ 1v"' ony 11:45 c~ l'T'I) week In Review I Th• "'"' •• eo111r1r • 0 a .,, • \BJ \J!.I hssptrt te Trwtl 10:00 Dey of Dlscowtry lZ:OO 11 Pacesetters """ Acrn Itel ~rt Movie: (C) "Drafllet" (dra) '69 Masttr111ect T'hntN: Upstairs, 1 ow TIMI Rtvlval -tac11 Webb, Harry Morain. Downstlln Nftl Eiil l1hlnd tht Lines 9:00 ~Oral IWlerta Chtb (~ Cl)) Spanish News <9 Cl)) Cl) G!) AIC s.May Eaeutlltr. 1Z:l5 (9 Cl)) Spanlsll Movie : (Cf (Zlhllif "Sbrt" (mus) lM Col"Mn Show 1 12:30 m Dr. D1vW Sacha '68 -Julie Andrews, Mich11I Cr1i1, 10:15 fl Qalltnrt hit/Tiils la J1pa11 9 Rlpt Oii Robert Reed, Beryl Reid, Alan Op· 10:JO Ftllew·UP 1:00 I Sotakl111 fr11ly penheimer, Ri'ch1rd Crtnnt, C>1nl1I 1111 1 ... Is W11ttd: Dud er Aht Mau.y, Bruce Forsytfl, John Collin, (l7J '5') Mr. C.S,.I Cultar Mtvtt: ''TIM lr1lnlac" (hor) Richard Karlan. A musiul 1dapta· flit JiOtldlm -Abel Slluar. tion of the lift and lov1s of the Actieft: lnaer cttJ 1:4511 Movie: ''TIM HallldlJ lren'1 ataae 1reat Gertrude L1wrt11Ct. Mbtlolt l•pesalblt (wes) '57 -Joseph Cotten, Vlvec. Sones are 1)9 Cole Porter, Geor11 News Lindfors, Betsy Blair, Ward Bond. NBC N«T1'YS will offer an in-depth tele- vision portrait of the modem American Indian in "The Navajo Way,'' an NBC News special, Monday at IOPM on N BC. The special, produced for NBC News by execu- tive producer Robert Northshield, focuses on the Navajo, and tells the hopeful story of this largest of American lndia.11 tribes thi& day most Navajos, including Long Salt and Robert Lee. are bound together by it. and have used their traditions to survive in an unfriendly world . And that's )"hat our story's about." Northshield and his crew spent six weeks li ving amopailie 'Navajos on their reserva- tion located on the Arizona-Utah border, and shot several thousand feet oC color filf'I) capturing the beautt of the country and its pe9Pfe. Without ignoring many of their prob· lems living as red men in a white man's world (among them, the problems of iden· tity and a hiah rate of alcoholism and sui- cide), the program points out that the N av- ajos can survivt and flourish as a people a~ long as they remain Navajos I who have been able to survive within the white man's culture because of their strong commitment to their traditions and a firm belief in themselves. "Twenty years ago, I produced a docu- mentary about the Navajos," said North- shield, "and part of our story then was I. about a medicine man named Long Salt. We filmed him performing an ancient lndian ceremony for a 13-day-old Indian boy who was dying. "His name was Robert Lee Grey Mountain, and he lived. What he heard that day as Lona Salt chanted over him, was the creulon myth of the Navajo people, what they call 'The Wy.' which is in effect, their c-0mp~ete involvement with tradition. "To The special will observe those who still llob«ft *'SUd" No~ld, ne<•dv~ procluc« ot tk -..ct.I NE Nt-,...,.,_, "1llc Nau.Jo W1t1." follow the old ways working as shepherds. and the Navajo women who weave the [a. mous Navajo designs. To be a real Navajo is to be a shepherd; .sheep and goats are their status, their life's currency. Navajos know that sheep have been woven into a tribal fabric that holds families together. that ties them all to a cooperative, laboriou\ existence. The program report'i that the Navajos are a matrilineal society in which all ownership and heritage is 1raced through the women. They own the sheep and every other bit of family property. Northshield, who is also the reporter for the program, says. "The men labor 100, but 'they are the owners of nothing. Their status is assured b y their role in the rcligiou'I part or Navajo ltfe." Northshicld 's cameras will reflect l'his spiritual life o f those Indians like Long Salt, and others who live on Navajo Mountain in the nor1hcrn comer of the res- ervation. which is remote. beautiful and most sacred to the Navajos. P11e 7 .. •11 '°" ,., ,, I~• l1ttl ""'°"~·, ""t'' '" illd•ltKt l"Ct • '""'' .,,,,,11,t10" <'-'''' The superb color tele· vision you've always' wanted . can be yours within hours now that RENTACOLOR has come to Anaheim, bringing you our top caliber service and experience. We are an international successful organizat ion specializing exclusively tn Color Television leasing. RENTACOLOR brings you neighborly attention and service. Our knowledge and experience will be at /our disposal from the moment you enter the wonderful world o RENTACOLOR. 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''Police Dog" (mys) 155 - Jim Turner, Sandra Dorn. @ "The Blac•bo•rd Junele" (dra) '55-Glenn ford, Anne Francis. 12:00 m "Bad Bascomb" (com) '46 - Wallace Beery, Margaret O'Brien. 1:00 Qi "It Happened on 5th Avenue" (com) '47 -Gale Storm, Charlie Ruegles. 1:30 0 (C) "Call Me Genius'' (com) '61 -Tony Hancock, George Sanders. 2:30 ''Thi!'-Horn Blows at Mldnifht" (com) '45 -Jack Benny, Alexis Smith @ (C) "The Intruders'' (wes) "67-0on Murray, Anne Francis. 3:00 o "In Se1rdl of Gregory" (dra) '70 -Juhe Chns11e, Michael Sarrazrn. 3:30 ''The Projected Min" (sci-Ii) '67 -Mary Peach. Bryant Haliday. 0 (C) ''White Christmu" Part I (mui) '54 -Bing Crosby, Danny ~e. Rosemary Clooney, Vera-Ellen 4:90 (!1) (]) "Union SUtion" (mys) '50 -William Holden, Barry Fitzgerald. £ VfNING &:OO I ~~~ ;00 Naws 6 8on1nu ( ~ (j)) CIJ tl) ABC Monday ieht Foo16'111 "The Astro Bluebon· net Bowl'' Hotrston vs. No. Carolina State. Raymond Bun Show P1rtrld1e Family Mod Squid Muslul Comedy Show Stir Trek : EJectric Comp1n, Sc>eed Ricer 6:30 o Merv Griffin Show Andy 6 riff Ith : Zoom! • Tht Piontel'I UttJe R11e1ls 7:00 0 lil Ci) er;} News Bowtlna Tor Dollars Mod $qu1d Truth or Consequences What's My Line? I love Lucy The FBI • (I) Ho11n'1 H1roes Esmeralda The Bl& V1ll1y : Chant to Chance • Df1m1 Three Stooees 7:30 $25,000 Pyramid • Police Suraton Help Thy Nellflbor @Cl) To Tell the Truth O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Dor- tor In the Houae" (com) '55-Duk Bogarde, Kay Kendall. I let's Make A Deal Bewitched Ci) Wild World of Animals Washington Str1lgtit T•lk Jimmy Dean Show Uttfe Ruals 8:00 8 @ (}) Cl) .... , .. , ... IC .... 1-AL-i Aesop s Fables 8111 Cosby stars as the le11· endary Greek storyteller Aesop in this animated and live-action special which recounts an updated version of "The TortOlse an<f the Hare ·· Keith Hamillon and Jerelyn fields appear as two playmates who slum. ble utlO" Aesop and his symbolic animal friends. 0 IBM Holiday Special * Scrooge--The Singing Dancing version of "A Christma~ Carol." O~@®Jm I "JC1A\ I Scrooee (2hr) The film musical version or Charles Dickens's timeless story. "A Christmas Carol." Albert Finney stars In the title role as the covetous miser who 1s taught a lesson in hu man kindness and charity by a series of Chns1mas spirits who v1S1I him from the past, present and fu ture. Sir Alec Guinness portrays the ghost of Marley, Dame £dith Evans portrays the ghost of Christmas Past and Kenneth Moore appears as the &host of Christmas Present. 1J Movie: (211r) "Sons & lovers" ,(dra) '60 -Dean Stockwell. Trevor Howard, Wendy Hiller '6' Best of C:roucho I Dealer's Choice The Bold Ones Soccer from Mexico Movie: (C) (2hr) ''With A Song in My Hurt'' (mus) '52 -Sunn Hayward, David Wayne. EID ANDRE KOSTELANETZ * "In Performance at Wolf Trap". Grant 8:30 by Atlantk Richfield I In Pertorm1nce 1t Wolf Trtp Dram1 Movie: "Little Clint" (dra) '33 -Edward G. Robinson, Mary Astor B GE Theater Holiday * Special: I Heard The Owl Call My Name. Tom Courtenay 8 @ (I) . I btcllt I C:.E. The· •ter "I Heard the Owl Call My Name" (R) (90) Unaware that he 1s suffenne from an incurable disuse. a young Anglican priest rs sent by his bishop to a remote Indian village on Vancouver Island, B.C., where he learns from the Indians lhat death, like life, is both buuhful and ugly Tom Courtenay and Dean Jager star. Ci) Mike Douelu Show m Merv lirltfin 9:00 Ci) Movie: "Mirade on 14th Str1et'' (rom) '47 -Edmund Gwenn, Mau reen O'Hara, Natalie Wood. fJ (Qi) ) (}) t1D Tht Roo•les "Legacy of Death" (R) Chris Owen's life is endangered when he is partnered with a veler-.11 supercop seemingly bent on self destruction. Q) D11pet EID The 93rd Conireu: "°"'" of Conflict l k • n I n c e f A y s a I e e " II n €1) Muy Aarldecldo 9:30 fJ News CD r.ll""il""ic"'!.,.,A{"""! The Uvln& Chrl1tm11 TUESDAY Tree €1) Dram• DECEMBER 24 10:00 i)@(V lhdlc1I Ctnter "Three-Cornered Caae" (R) An oper· For momin1 and afternoon llstlngs, ation bnna.s a 7-yur coma victlm please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. back to reahty, but her new hfe Below, for your convenience, are m1y be endanaered by the l1ct that the day's movies. her husband has fallen 1n love with her best friend. DAYTIME MOVIES i Siomer PyJe ~ ~ El:' NBC Newa 5Pe· l :lO 0 "Queen of the Amuons" (1dv) c t "The Navajo Wa'(' An in·depth '47-Patricia Momson. portrait of the modern American lndlan, focu1ina on the Navajo, 9:00 ~ (C) ''The ltobt" Part I (dra) telling the hopeful $!Ory of this 53 -.Richard Burton, Jean Sim· laraest ar American Indian tribes mons, Victor Mature. who have been able to survive 10:00 0 (C) "Guns of Nevada" (wes) within the white man's culture be· '67-George Martin. Audrey Amber. cause of their strona commitment "Cowboy Seren1de" (wes) '42 - to their traditions and a firm belief Gene Autry. ~Y DoLShep" (dra) in themselves. '48-lannle Rees, Tom Neal Th11t11 Sia Stewart Granger, Wendell Corey. I m (E) NtWI ''The Wiid North" (dra) '52 - !h•. Com~1nders "Sir Willl1m 12:00 OJ"'Her Twelve Men" (com) '54- S m Sir. Wilham Slim, Field Mar· Greer Garson, Robert Ryan. sh al, Brill sh Army, faced defeat and 1 :00 :;;;:i ... Chri t c .. · ) some of the worst b1tt1egrounds of · ~'!ii " • • mu. erol (classic the Second World W1r. Aaain,t im-~l -Ahstalr Sim. Kathleen Har- poSl1ble odds., he led his "forgollen rtson 1rmy" to a brilltantly successful re-1:30 fJ "Dime W'rth A Halo" {dra) '63 conquest of Burma In 1944·4'5 -Barbara Luna, Robert Morley Ralph Story hos1s 2:30 "Merdl of the Wooden Soldle"" 1Educetlon1I Etoloo Serles (fantasy) '34-liurel & Hardy. The Untoudl1blu (U (]) (C) "Counter1elt Treltor" T11e Slnners {susp} '68 -Jacll Lord, Shirley Cl)) Bonenu Knight, Jac·k Weston. Movie: "The Rtlurunt Heroes" 3:00 (i9l (C) "White Christmas" (mus) 10:30 I Safari to Adventure '54 -Bini Crosby, Dinny Keye, • Journ11 to Adventure Rosemary Clooney Ver1·Ellen. Wanderlust 3:30 Cl) "Keys of the IUnadom" (dra) LI Clud1d Grit• '44-Greaory Peck, Thomas Mitchell. • Acom1>1namc O (C) "White Chrlatmas" Concl. 11:00 (]) 0 fD m NewsNewa (rnus) '54 -Bina Crosby, Danny (]) (iO) Ei)@ Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, Vtta·Ellen. BH1 of Groutho 4:00 @ @ "The Tin Star" {wes) '57- NYPD Henry Fonda, Anthony Perkins. • Th• Lucy Show .Mlsiion: lmpoulblt ~ht Si•ll•ry 1 Peter Gunn W lcl Wild West : Y~ for Health ( (.lJ) Wanted: o .. d or Alive 11:30 iJ @ (3) CBS Litt Movie: (C) "Mlch11f1ohlass" (drl) '68-David Warner, Anna Karina. Movie: '-Colle1e Confld1nt11I" (com) '60 -Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows. B @ ®l m Johnn, Carson Burt Reynolds Is auest host. O Hil1rious Houu of Frl1ht1nst1ln (j) Movie: "Chrlsllftas In Conntctl· cut" (rom) '45-8arbm Stanwyck, Dennis Moraan O Movie: (C) ''The X From Outer Space" (sc1-fi) '66-Ell1 Okada. fJ Movie: "The Yellow Belloon" (adv) '52 -Andrew Ray, Kenneth More, Kathleen Ryan, Bernard Lee. 18111 Cosby Humtnlst Alttrnltln (j)) Science nction Thutre 12:00 O Movie: "Early to Btd" (com) '36-Charles RuuleS', Mary Boland m Lancer 1:00 B ®) Tomorrow 1:45 8 Movie: (C) "Susan Slept Here" (com) '54-0ebble Reynolds, Oiclc Powell, Mne Francis. 3:10 iJ Movie: "Crossfire" (dra) '47- Robert Youne. Robert Mitchum fVfN I NG ~c&~~ci)) News 6 Bonanza 1 IAL Pet Boone's Christ· mn in Bethlehem Pat Boone and his family visit the Holy land and perform many holiday sonas tor their Chnstmas speci•I. I P1rtrid&1 Family Mod Squtd Musicel Comedy Show Qi Star Trtk ED 15th Annual Christnm Conciert Continues to 9PM. m I sfiCIAL I A Christmas Child m Speed R4ttr 6:30 IMerv Griffin Show AndJ Griffith ( (j)) Dulet's Choice • The Pionctrs Chrlstmn 11 - little Ruc1l1 1:00 cveo~oomm "'ws Bowtina for Dollars Mod Squid Truth or Consequences Wllat's My Lind I love Lucy S1nta Claus Line Parade (R) 00 Hof•n's Heroes Esmeralda The llig Y•ll•r ED 15th Annu1I Chrlrtm1s Contert Continues to 9PM. I ) Bon1nu • Drama Three Stooges scheme that would trluer • min· made volcanic eruption. W I stlctAt I Chrlstmu Sirtetfn1 From the City of Los An11les Johnny Gilbert hosts this 1nnu1I salute from the city 7:30; New Treuure Hunt Q'j Sidltt & Youna cttrlstmu 3 Gomer Pyle Show . o Q1 (I) Hollpood Squaru ~ Ahore! Help Thy Nei1hbor l R•lnbow Sundae "The Clown oa Gr1ndes Aftos del Rock Who lost His Smile" An originel 9:30 I News children's musical story performed Musical Y1rlety Show ~the. Men M1n1 Playe1s. : Christm11 It the Pops Arthur [81 Ci1J (3) To Tell the Truth Fiedler conducts the Boston Pops O MTillon $ Movie: (2hr) "Little Orchestra and the Tanalewood Cho· Boy Lost" (dr a) '53-Bing Crosby, rus in trad1t1onal c1rols for the Nicole Maurey, Claude Dauphin. Christmas season. I Bewitched @!) Drema Trevel Fllm £ti ~ • I I W rtd 10:00 ~ w CI) Cl) Bunahtt Jones "A .. n ma o Catherina of Thleve;r. (R) Whit Little Rascals Brewer (guest Robert Foxworth), 1 8:00 iJ @(I) (I) GOOd Tlmu (R) A charming con artist, resorts to mur· totally different Florida Evans der when his elaborate real·estete storms throuah the family apart· swindle is uncovered by a former ment and promises to burst Into a colle.i!_ professor. full ·fledged hurricane. The family's 0 09.1 El:' Police Story "A Oanaer- calming efforts are lo no avail until ous Aae" (R) Edward Asner stus Wlllona comes up with a clue as to as an aain1 policeman whose fear what triuered the storm. of retirement brings him to the 0 @) m Adam·12 "Chris"tmas" A verg'e of S'Uicide. rather bleak holiday patrol for OHi· ~ QI I!) NeW1 cers Malley and Reed is humorously Theatre Six li(hlened by a perfume-scented gas-(~ ) CV m Mucus Welby oline siphoner (guest Marty lnaels). M.D. ''The Endless Moment" (R) A 0 Movie: (2hr) "It Happened on rift occurs between the two doctors Fifth Avenue" (com) ·47 -Gale when Or. Welby tells Dr. Kiley's fl. Storm, Charles Rugales, Don Defore. ancee how seriously in she really Is. Best of liroucho Stefanie Powerl'tuests. 0 (Qf >ClHD "'PPY D • J s ; Est.I Es Mi llrrio "Who'$ Sorry Now" (R) Richie. @ A Ctrrfttt.m Cltl(d trapped Into 11oing steady, searches The UntoudleblH despera.tely for a "graceful" way to 10:30 I Joumey to Adventure reuin his freedom. W•ndertust I Dealer's Choice Li Chided erlU Gorrlon (!) A Musftal Christmas Eve Ci I Viet•\ I Th• Joy of Chrlstmu : Bertlot's Requiem @ Movie: (C) (2hr) "H8'ry Blick • Situation Comedy & the TI1e1" (dra) '58 -Stewart Granaer. Barbara Rush. 10:45 0 Bob Boyd Show m 15t11 Annu1I Christmas Concert 11:00 I D u @E ~ m Newt. Continues to 9PM 3 CU ®l fE 00 Ntft @!) Los Eapeel1ls de Sylvia Pln•I Best of Grouc o {f) Movie: "Alw111 leave Them NYPO Lluahinl'' (com) '49-Milton Berl~ • The Lucy Show . • • • M o v I a: "A ChrlstmlS C.rol" 8:30 8 (ill(]) Ci) M A S H (R) Hawk· (dra) '38 -Reginald Owen Gene eye is absolutely convinced that the Lockhart, Leo G. Cmoll ' new.area commender has 11one ba· I Nlght Gallery nanas when he orders the 4077th 1 00 Peter Cunn hospital unit moved up lo the com· Wild Wiid W•st bat zone to save fuel. Harry Morran ( (j)) Wanted: Dead or Alive auests as General Steele. -.---....... B @) Q';) NBC Tuesday Movie: (C) 11 :SO IJ <i1J Cl) I lflciA I Wltntu to (90) "Pa" R1ncers" (adv) '74 -Creation James G. Richardson. Colby Chester B @ ~@) m Mldnlpt Mau, National Paril Service rangers face IJ Mldn1&ht Miu at Sl Bull a everything from injured skiers and Churdl ., ., hungry bears lo a rom1nce hunary , Movie: Christmu Eve (dra) schoolteacher and a deadly $now 47--Geo~e R.aft, Randolph Scott storm 0 (QJ' ) (]) (D Wldt W o r I d (i) M'ke Doualu show Speclel ". hristmas In New York" 0 (~(fl) (3) c:E) ABC Tuesday (i) A C~nstmes Cttol Movie: (C) (90) "Litters From T11ree ~ Movie: "Th• Elsy Wq' (com) Lovers'' (R) (dra) '73-June Alyson, 52~ary Grant, Betsy Drake. Ken Berry, Juliet Miiis, Belinda CD Bill Coaby Mont11om1ry, Martin Sheen. Letters 12:00 fJ ~ (]) ,-,-, ... 1c-1 ... ~L-1 Chrhtmu delayed a year, dramatically change Eve Se~lce From. the Third B1ptist the lives of the people who receive Church In St. Louis, Mo. them m Movie: "LldJ In the Ll-1" (mys) m Merv Griffin Show '47-Robort Montromery @ @ Chrlltmu Spacl1I 1:45 8 Movie: "A Chr1stm1a Ctrol" 9:00 fJ @ CV(() Hewall Flve-0 "Ha-(dra) '51-Alistair Sim. wailan Nightmare" James Olson 2:00 ID All·Nlaht Show: "Creal ot tllt auests as e 1eolhermal dynamics Wave," "It's A Bia Country" 11en1us, who. plaaued by personal 3:10 iJ Movie: ''The Sly's tttt UMlr financial problems and pressured by (mus) '43 -Joan Leslie, Fred a loan shark, plots an extortion Astaire. Pace 9 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 25 For mornln1 1nd •ftemoon llatfnp. pleue see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. •low, for your convenle~, •re the d1y's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 O "I'll Set 11" (mus) '50-Dennif Day, Gloria OeHaven. 9:00 U (C) "Tiit Robt" Concl. (dra) '53 -Richard Burton, Jean Simmons. 10:00 0 ''The S11n of tllt Croll'' (dra) '32-Fredrlc March, Claudette Col· bert, Charle$ Lau1hton. (I) "Her Twetve M111" (com) '55- Greer Garson, Robert Ryan. 0 "The Little Sltepll.trd of Kln1· do• Come" (dra) '61 -Jimmie Rodaers, Chill Wills, Luana Patten. lZ:OO m laurel l Hardy Comtclit1 ,.Air Raid W.trden1," and "flyina Dtucea" 1:00 9 (C) "Tiit Wldy Wor1d of Mottler C0ose" (f1ntasy) '67. 1:30 0 "Trouble Alone the WaY'' (dra) '"53--John Wayne, Ootma Reed. 2:30 Cl) "A Cllr1stm11 Carol" (cl1Ssic) "Sl-Allst1ir Sim, Kathleen Harrison. ~ Ci) (C) "I love A Mystery" (mya)'67-lde Lupino, David Hart· man, Les Crene. 3:00@) (C) "Les Clrls" (mus) '57- Gene Kelly, Mitzi G11n0t .• 3:30 (])"Holiday Inn" (mus) '42-6in1 Crosby, Fred Astaire, Marjorie Rey. nolds. fJ (C) "The Thr11 Wor1ds of &ulll- vtr'' (.tdv) '60-Kerw1n Mathews. 4:00 @ CJ) "Tiie Matin1 Season" (com) '5l~ene Tierney, John Lund. • r v r N 1 ~~ c; 5;00m1Qj O> m " ... Cl)@(i)(9(1)> Newi natua • owte: (C) (90) ''Sanctp the Seal" (adv) '65-Helnz Drache. I Partr1dae Fa111lly Mod Squad Music.el Corntd1 Star Trell Electric Comp.1n1 SPffd Ricer W tl7l@ To Tell the Truth 9:30 I MormH THtrn1dt Qolr ~ Mnlion $ Movie: (C) (211r) • Nns • Mlrtcle of Our LldJ of F1th111" l>f'Hll (dr1a) '52 h-Anaela Club, Gilbert lO:OO e ()}) (1) ~ ManllMfltar "Otatfl Ro fnd, S erry J•dlson. on the Run" R) A vlclo\1$ 11n.mer I hfa Is Rllfti .... 0£Cf:MB!tt 2' ltwitelltd end hit 1an1 take over a sm1lltown o., at Nltllt hospital, forcina the stiff to ne1lect for momlrc •nd •tt.moon llstlnct, Tm1I f11m tht!r patients and concentrate on p1eete ... DAYTIMf: ,ROGRAMS. Cehbrfty lowtina , t1v1n1 the life !>' 1 critkaHy Injured lelow, for your convenience, 1,.. UttJe lt.ascali member of their 1an1. Herry Guar· da~s rnovln. •.00 f! ·~ f4'1 IT'I T ..., __ .,_ , dlno, Bo Ho~kins, Wiiliam Schallert ----·--------• VJ..J ~ ~ ony "' .. """ .end ford R111111,uest. IWll Esther Rolle ~. a Qi) (j) a . rttnceW "The DAYTIME MOVIES 0 0 Ci) (1Q) m UttM tt.11.. .. Goid•n C.p1' ( N1ncy Holbrook tie 1 ralrfe "Chrlstmu at Plum (l\ltlt Ronmary f0f1'1th) fltt.S from 1:30 8 ........ tlrt" (wq) '46 - Creek Each member of the In· her milllo111lre h\1$band (fUut Jo. AM Sav.eae, ~Ian Curtla. 1alls family decides whet to 1et tht seph CamJ1antlla) but whew she .et. t :OO D (C) ''al Fwtf" (rom) '67 _ others IS' Yule tilts. but each is tempta to divorce' him, he has her Martin Miiner, Claudia Martin, Ton1 ahort of cHh. cher1ed wfth tht "•yin1 of a )'Oun1 s if 0 I l!ICIAL I for Pett'• Sib (90) min In Ills employ a or. Robert Sampson and Pippa Scott D m m News . 10:00 8 "Duel Of f1rt" (edv) '60-Ftr· star In a drama filmed In the Colo· CJ) nifatrt Sb nando I.Imes, Li1na Orle. ''ttlt Trill redo Rockies. D <a(()) (I) m ••t Cltrl•tl• ~" (WU) '34 -: John ~ayne. ·w. lest of Croucho Lowe "Martet for lftirdtr" (R) Chris· ''The FlJfna IMeen (edv) 5I -(9 Ci)) (]) m T fl 1 t' a M 1 tie &Ota undercowr enct nt1r1y IOSllS Pat Garrison, Mikel Conrtct. a1111 ''.M•ma ~ilrectured" Alter her Ifft when she Ir lrtpped bJ the (I)~ ef ttlt Wew" (dra) '54- Mam1 is confintd to 1 wheelcha!r top men In an International Jewel Gene Kelly, Jeff Richards. be~use Of a broken lea. sht II fence riftl at1d I llnl member Who 12:00 m ,...,,.. lladl Hand" (mya) '50-afraad Cl!flon and Tracy wlll decide I recoini11s her from an earlier rfp. Gene Kally, J. Carroll N1ilh. th11 .don .r need her end upset her off. l:OO ta "llde..,..,. (.tlv) ·u _ Dtn PoSlt1on an the family. 0 Tiit u ..... ~ ' ~ rtlh Roddy M Dow 11 I Dealer's a.eke fl!) Van ClltMn lnt1n1Uotlal Pia· 1 1; c 1 · .. It T1k11 A 1'1'1tf ltO C.•pttitie11 V11dlmlr Viardo 24· 1:30 G (C1 'fll,,.,.s New Mwt•turt Ya~ Shew ., .. xear·old 1tlll'.ttlot1 from the sOvi.t (ldv) S4-8rl.t11 KellJ, Luke Helfin, M-.. (211r) four aont Union performs worts by Rachmanl· Pamel1 Frenklln. (com) '69-l~urel & Hardy, Buster nott. Prokotltff and Bech In tflla 2:SO (I) (C) '"tct. Dt1611d" (com) '65 Keeton, Charlie Chase. firat ot a two-part Hries. -fr1nklt A¥alon, Eve Atdtn. m llreat Ptrfef••aas Leonard lO:JO I JeutaeJ te Adwlttu 9 Ci) (C) "1\e Wbe • ..,. .. (COlll) Bemstelrr eonduds the Boston Sym-• w_..rtvst " ·~-=t.1no Ytntur.t lourvll. phony Orchestra In one of the ,. ' , world's mos1 popular music1I com· la aMa4 lrftl_ 3:00 (Ii "Vtva Yllla (adv) 34-W1ll1ce positions, Tehalkovsky's Symphony • '""" Vblona Betry. ' 5 in "E Minor. ~ T.,atlaa 3:30 (])"TM ...... & MrL Mulr" (com) C•11•J1icH11.ip Wmttl111 11:00 ~D ~ f!) m Q) ......, 'U-Gene Tierney, Rex Hamson. Jap.en ... Laeavaaw Proar••• fJ) 00 fiwi D (C) ''Tiit Ptrlll If '""IM" 1:30 (I) Miile Do11,iu Sltow . tf rMcM {eOm) '67-Pat Boone, Pem Austin, 0 (Qi ti)) CJ) E!) A1C Wtd11es-NYPO Terry· Tho mu dq Movie: (C) (Ii) "M' Dartl11 n. l»CJ Dew . 4:00 ~Cl) "nit IMtMr Slltlt" (dra) Daualrten' An1lwriary'' (R) (com) Miu.In: hwpoulble ~John Dern, Paul Dou&111. '73-Robert Youna. Raymond M11· ~ 1•""1 sey, Ruth Hussey, Darlffn Cerr, '#J, '*' 8111n Judy Stran1is, Sharon Glen, l.tra Yo a :,111.:•,: J Parker, Darrell L1rson, Jeny Foael, !1' a Colby Chester, Alan Vint, The jud1e ltJ) Wai~: Dt1d " Al (Robert Yount) pl1ns to tell his 11:15 GI Ctntlft.t 14 dauahte" 1nd their husb1nds about ll:JO II()}()) (I) CIS latl Mevte; (C) his own plans for marrylna .11ain "So• '-Clfli" (mus) '58 -Mitzi wllen they all aather for thl' 1irls' Gaynor, ROSNno Brwi, John Kerr, firat anniversary, but each of the Frenc:e 'i!/1•rn Juenita Hall. 1irla comes hame with her own aet D 9 (jJ m ... ..., C.tnttt of problenu, and the Juctp's mar. Burt R11not s Is 1\11'1 host. riace takes 1 b1ek seat. IJ ffU.trto111 Hevte " friPte111tit11 T H URSD A Y f V r N I N (, 5:30 IM1rv &riffln Show AAdJ Crlfflth : l.oom! ( CI>> Dealer's Choice m Merv &rfffhl SMw. Cl) .. twte: "T11t ClluWs" (dre) ·4~ 9:00 fJ @ {I) (j) C1110011 "Voice From -Josf Schildknut, Billie Burte. the Grave" (R) Cennon, like his D ( Ci))(}) 9> Wide Wtrld friend-utir1d policeman R1y WhH· Sptda "S.tlute to lfr. Martin Luther • The PionNn · Chrl1tm11 Sptdal ''The Prom· ise•· m Uttle R.tscals 1:00 ICDDU@(l)mm News lowllnr for DOflars Mod Squid Truth or Consequences " I Love Luq The Fii Unltrald1 The Ila Valley : Cllent to Ch1nce Cl)) '°"'"" Drama Tilre• stooaea 7:JO I Lome Greene's tut" of tfle Wiid Geimer PJI• N1111e 1'1'at Tune Help 1'1'J Nelobor 9 Cl) ut'a "'Mao A Deal P.tge 10 lodt (Ford Rainey)-becomes prey Kin(' f()( I hired hit man after Wheelock's e Mtwte: "Slllr ' St Allllt" (com) unofficial investi1atlon of 1 still· '!2-Ann Blyth, Edmund Gwenn. un~l'led case beaina to uncover tvl· m IUJ CosbJ dance Pointi~ to the killer. m s ... 11 B Q) Ci) (lg) @r:H 11 c aa Tann er 12:00 II M"6e: "~ Wltti A la111p" "Mer_ry Gentlemen" An unplanned Cdra) '52 -Anna N11&1e. Mlch11I meetin1 betwetfl' Luc.es end his tx· Wildin&. father·ln·law durinf the holidays m Mwlt: "Oft lonwtd Thwt" revuls the rt1I story behind 1 lon1· (com) '3~Uonel Barrymore Una st1ndin1 bittemm between the two Merltel. ' men~Bar SuHivan aunts. 1:00 D a To111err.w m Crettlllp Fntm ... • .... l . . I eify ol los n111t1 Johnny Gilbert Is 1·-Mowte. {C) 'The~ 1 Ne I~ host at this holiday are•tlni from S... lu•u (mus), 54 - the L.A. City Youtfl Band, the West· Ethel Merman, Donlfd 0 Connor, clfester Concert Slnseri and the Ot Dan Dalley, Merilyn Monroe. pertment of Weter & Power Chol'tis. l:OO m AJl-NIOt S .... : "I Ace-." "Tiit f!) C.1'11111111 • 0-utrWtn" " fJi) Cllristm.ta at Popi Arthur Fiedler 3:10 8 W..: "IMll leMct" (com) conduc:ts the Tanalewood Cllorua In 'l! -Lucllle Ball, The Mini treditlort1I carob. lt0th111. •• s. ,. ny n " 1:00 ~ C.ltbrlty Swffpatall11 (HJ()) To Tall the Truth Mlilion $ Movie: (C) (90) ''Rob· 111 • die Seven Hoods" (com) '64 - Frenk Sin1tra, Dun M1rt1n, Peter f1lk. I let'1 Mille A Dul lftttched Dey et lflfht Trtwel '1191 -...., 8•"*'• Sllow llttlt hlcal• witness from revHltna the truth Leslie Nielsen, Robert Onvu, Susan Struber& and Jacqueline Scott &uest. I Rama Hilhllpts Futlvtl Tntern1elon1I Soul! Situation Comedy t:)O ClfflNews el Dr.mi II THE FAMILY AMERICA *LOVES-THE WALTONS 10:00 D @ (i)@) m Movln' On ''An· ilQueS'' Sonny and Wiii dellm a load of junk autos to a wrecklna yard where they meet centankerous old Lucille (Jeanette Nolan), who lives only in meme(ies of her past via a .$50,000 litique car her deceased husband used to court her in-ind her only reason for livln1. accord in' to Lucy. When the car Is stolen with the aid of Sonny'5 rie. Lucy decides to He down and die. R (1'J (1) (_J.) TIM W11to111 "The Air Mail lien ' (R) A United Stites m1il pl1ne, flyina at nlaht, develops enrin• trouble end, with the 1id of !interns from the Walton f1m1ly, mikes 1n emeraency landina on thtir~ro~~ 8 QI (6) (,m m Mee Divis Show Mic's auests are composer-perfo1m· er Charlie Rich, Gl1dys Kniaht & the Pips, Mecleen Stevenson and CC· medien Billy Hollidey. In sketches, Mic is joined by his auests in t•kt· offs on television vs. rul hfe doc· tors, home movies and rest1urants 8 Movie: (2hr) "for Ht1vtt1'1 Salle" (com) ·so -Clifton Webb. ZmQ)News fl\eatre Six <9 (f)) 00 t!E Harry 0 "Ac· counts Balanced" When Harry dis· covers that the husband of a former &irl friend is leedina a separate ex- l1tenu as a syndicate hit man, he races to save the life or one of the hit man's t1reets Rescheduled. 9 The Untouch1bles ml l'frc1,1111 film "The Maeiclan" Join Bennett. • ~ 1ut of Croucho 10:!0 I Journey to Adventure (8 Cl)) ()) Q) Tiie GIN Cou-W1nderlust "nit Hollywood Story" (R) Os· l1 Ci~d1d Crtt1 ~ car huds for Hollywood to portray • Situation Comedy 1 sportswriter In a film starrin& 10:45 0 Bob Bord Show Georae Montaomery. Always In· ¥Olved, fellr insists on bein& hla 11:00 W ~~I (61 News in~altr'a Cholee r.'st of ~u~hoNews 1o.a11a from Ult OtJ"'pk NY,O Vlftety Sllow • Tht Lucy Show Mewlt: (C) (Zllt) "On ttie Riv-Mlui911: lmpoaslble •" (mus) '51-Danny K1ye, Gene N~tlt C1lltry Tierney. Petu ~UM fm TN W11 It W11 "1956 Y1nkees/ d Wild Weit IJOdaers World Series" Guests from Cl)) Wanted: Deed or Allv1 the Y1nkees team ue Mickey Min· IMS ft;' Clntm 34 tie, Casey Stenaet ind Don Larsen, · uu 1 who pitched • perfect no -hitter U:SO R @ (]) (J) C8S lite Mo'lle: (C) 1am1. Dodier aunts tre Duke Sni· NPIJ11H1uth Adventure" (dre) '57- der, Clem ubine 1nd Sal Maalle. Spencer Tracy, Gene Tierney, Van ftl SltitattM Co"'e4y Johnson, ll6yd Bridaes. 11 Jap1t1eM L.111111111• '"'"''"'' D 9 CI> tm m Joh11ny Clrson Burt Reynolds is 1uut host. Bert l :lO I MIU ow~-· SMw Convy, Key Ballud Dub Taylor (9 (J)) ()) EIJ Peper Moon 1nd ~anne Pleshett.e 11uest MtfY Trtfflft O Hll1rious HouM of frlRhtenstein Sltu•tlff C.mtdy Cl) Movie: ''Th• Amulna Df. Clhter- . Cltp1tthtr1 MUM" (dra) '38-Edward G. Robin· t:OO 1J (HJ m (J) CIS Thursday Mov-son, Claire Trevor. It: (Cf (lhr)"The Wild ltovtrs" (R) [l~ Cl)) (I) EE Wide World (~es) '71-William Holden, Ryan Movie: "Mlrandi" (com) '48 _ 0 N11I, K~rl Malden, Lynn Carll~, ~nis Johns, Marauet Rntherford Tom Skerntt, Joe Don Baker. A pair lD 8111 C.sby of cowboys rob 1 b1nk to china• tht1r lives "for lht better," and end 11:'5 eJl) Yo11 for Ht1lttl ichan~na the ir live~for 1100~! 12:00 g Movie: "fretdOfll to Die" (mys) . IJI Bl~ l~nshlt Th• ·)~Paul Maxwell. 1S1t1n& reman While a top Scot· Q) Movie: "Conquest of Cochise" land Y1rd inspector (f~st John Wll· (wes) '53 -John Hodiak, Robert Iiams) 1s 1n San Francisco on busi· Stick, Joy Paae. ness, thieves steal the embassy code ~ from the British Consulate Resched· 1:00 a· O Tomorrow uled. (]) Cl) Q) 00 News fJ THE STREETS Of SAN 1:30 m All·Nlaflt Show: "Riaht Cross," * FRANCISCO--SMASHING 'lJtis Kind of Wom1n" D (9 ())> m a> Strtru of San mncliCe ''Onl1ast Shot" (R) After 1ccldentally shootina his own part· ner, 1n 1lcohohc: policeman tnu lo atop Stone, l<eller and 1n ln11oc•nt 1:0 1J Movie: "Mr. Sardonlcus" (susp) 'li-Oscu Homoikl, Audrey Daiton. 3:10 II Movie: "A1111t Face'' (dra) ·53 -Robert Mitchum, Jun Simmons. Herbert Mush1ll, Mon1 Fr11m1n •srYUSH •EASY TO USE • • • 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AND SIZE OF LABE;l Mrs. John Doe t23 M1ln S\.J'eet Anytown, Anystet• 123.&5 labels Do Not Hmve A Printed Border Styli'h Vogue type on fine quality whife gummed paper. r---------------------1 1 Fill in this coupon. clip •nd mail with $1 SO to: Pilot Printing Label Div., Post Office Box 1 S60 Costa Meu, C•llfornl1 92626 _,le Sure to "M yo"r Zip Code ---14''·''44'1'111----I I L - _____ _J Paae 11 FRIDAY )>ECEMBER 27 For moYnlng and afternoon listlnes, plHse •ee DAYTIME PROGRAMS. S.low, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIM E MOVIES 1:30 O "Coller• SUndal" (mys) '35 - Kent Taylor.' Wendy Bame. 9:00 D "The Outlaws Is Comln(' (tom) 'SS-The Three Stooaes. Adam West. 10:001J "No W-, Out" (dra) 'SO - Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell. "Cold Mine In ttle Sky" (wes) '38- Gene Autry. "Spueways" (adv) '53 -Howard Duff, Eve Bartok. (i) Don't Go Near Ule Water'.' (com) ''S1-Glenn Ford, Eva Gabor. 12:00 m (C) "luu Brummell" (adv) '54 -Stewart Granger, Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Ustinov. 1 :00 @ (C) "Lure of the Wlldemeas" (adv) '52-Jean Pete~. Jeffrey Hun. ter. · l :JO fJ (C) "Scott of ttie Antarctic" (adv) '49-John Mills, Derek Bond. 2:30 Cl) "The Bachelor l the Bobby Sol· tr" (com) '39-Cary Grant, Sh11ley Temple. ~ (j) (C) ''The Projected Man" (hor) '67 -Bryant H11id1y, Mary Peach. 3:00 ®)"Pride l P'rtjudite" (dra) '40 -Green Garson, Laurence Olivier. AT 3:30 (]) (C) "The Pleasure Seekers" (dra) ~-Ann·Mararet, Tony Fran· ciosa. U (C) "Or. Goldfln1er & Ult Bikini Machine" (com) 'SS-Vincent Price, Frankie Avalon, Susan Hart. 4:00 @ (I) ''The Matchmahr'' (com) '58-Shirley Booth, Anthony Perkins, Shirley Macl.aine. EVENING 6•00 ~-&~~~~;:,, W ukera Bashtblil Conr d from 5:30PM. Lakers at Chicago Bulls 6 Bonanza Raymond Burr Show Partrldre f amiJJ Mod Squad o Musical Comedy Show Star Trek : Aviation Weather Speed Racer 6:30 IMerv Griffin Show Andy Griffith : Bl1dl Perspective on the News ( Ci)) Dealer's Choice • The Ploneer1 Little Rascals 1:00 OOOO@@mm News 6 Mod Squid 8 Truth or Consequences What's My Unel I Love Lucy The FBI (V Hoean's Herots Esmeralda The Ble Valley : Chant to. Chance ( (I)) Bo1t1nza N '!' 1'THI SMALL CAR IXPllTS11' fACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE-PARTS nUONALIZI D UASING -All MAl<ES & MODELS j llllE SE1EC110N Of USED CDS 142-7781 540-0442 Servi 11 fl .Alf Beac/, Ct liej S MINUTES SOUTH OF Sl.N DIEGO FWY 11135 IEACH BLVD. 1"·~~~0~ HUNTINGTON BEACH Em Drama Em Drama lfl ThrH Stooees 10:00 0 ~ @ tfOl m Pollet Woman 7:30 I Muquerade Party "It's Only A Game" (R) Dane Clark Gomer i auests as Ned Outty, 1 retired cop, · 1iJ o Hollywood Squares who is determined to drive his son 00@ 3 To Tell the Truth into livine up to 111 his tantasiu of • Miiiion Movie: (C) (2ht) what an ideal cop should be. Duffy " 1thy.O" (com) '58-Patty McCor· convinces Bill end Pepper to let his mack, Dan Duryea, Jan Sterfing. son Kevin (guest Patrick Wayne, son I Bewitched of actor John Wayne), a youne de· Washington Week In Review tecti11e, Join their enminal conspiracy Untamed Wor1d team. In an effort to uncover a nar World of Survival colics ring on his first job, Kevin Little fJaseals makes an error that causes the l>O· lice to lose their case 1:00 IJ @ Planet of lht Apes "Es· z m 6) News ca pe From Tomorrow" (R) A repeat Theatre Sb of the openirrg show as the as1rO· ('"""' f.) (]) m l(ofcha~-Tht nauts are h11rled th roogh a time 1 ~ 'T barrier when their spaceship mal· N &ht Stal er ' he Vampire" A Ir ail of bloodless bodies sets Kolchak on functions, and land on a futuristic the track of a vampire he believes earth where apes rule humans. 1s stalking the city of Los Angeles. D fU @ Q9l m Sanford & Son hi .. s Ch ''Once A Thiel" Lamont invites his Kat een ,,otan, uzanne arney ex-convict friend Herman (Ron and William Daniels auest. Glass) to sl~y at the Sanford home, The Untouchabltt I Music.al Variety b~t Grady 1s fearful that Herman ree(lng Qood will steal the family valuables. O UCLA B11btbafl "The Maryland 10:30 I Journey to Adventure Invitational" She~lnah Fellowship Ci) Best of Groucho La CJudad Grita 0 (tit) ) (J) a) lluna Fu "A · Loco Valdez Small Beheadina" (R) A mysterious omen prevents Caine's capture by 11:00 Chinese agents who use deceit to aa in his trust. William Shatner, Rosemary Forsyth and France Nuyen ~Iii~~::: Best of Qroucho NYPD The LuCJ Show Missloa: l111t>Os:slble ;in Dleao Dealer's Choit't Movlt: (2hr) "Francis" (rom) [3) Petlr Gunn '50-0onald O'Connor. Patncia Me-Wild Wild Wert Nl(ht C1llery dina. : Yoia for Hutth fE Western flaht of the Weelc (~ ) Wanted~ De1d or Allvt ®Movie: (C) (2hr) "Track of the 11:15 Em Cinema 34 Cat'' (dra) '54-Robert Mitchum, Tab Hunter, Teresa Wright. 11:30 ~@ CD CBS ute ~ovle: ~C) I Los Angelts Newi Revietr Shots of tlle flshen111n (dra~ . 69 EJ Show de R0$1ta Peru -Anthony Quinn, Laurence Olivier, Japanese Laneuaee Program Osl!ar Werner, David Janssen, John Gielgud. 8:30 ~ 123 (i) l1Q) m Chico & th_e Ma~ 0 Q) Cl) @) m JohnnJ Carson 'TheManuel Who Cime lo Dinner' Burt Reynolds is auest host. G'lor}e. Chico arranies a party at the garage Carlin and Cybil Shepherd auest. for Ed and an old friend or his with g Hilulous House or Frlehtensteln whom he's been leudlng lor years. @ Movie: "20,000 Years In Sin& i Mike Dougl11 Show Sin(' (dra) '33 -Spencer Tracy, Merv Griffin Show Bette Davis.. Wall Street Weelc 0 (~Cl)) (I) tiE) Wiid World 9•00 8 67J Ci) CIS frld1y Movie· Speci•I "WorldProfes.sional Kmte . {C) (}hr) "The ust Run" (dra) ·7j Championships" -George C. Scott, Tony Musante, (j) Star. Tre~ ., Tri5h Yan Devere Colleen Dewhurst. 0 Movie: Nifht Without Start After n1~ yea11 i~ retirement, a pro· (dra) '53-David Farrar, Nadia Gray. fessional getaway driver is reacti· IE Biii Cosby vated to help sprina a young con· 12:00 O Movie: "Lady In tht Duth vlct and h1~ girl friend. When he House'' (mys) ·o -Jean Parker. realizes the 1111 break was arranged Lionel Atwill so that the convict might be killed, m Movie: "The Conspirators" (dra) he helps them escape to Portuaat. 'SG!-Robert Taylor Elizabeth Taylor 0 @ @ O m Roclfllfd files @ Rock Concert ' "Profit & Loss" Conclusion of a two· part episode as Rockford and his 12:30 00 UFO client "buratanze" a pri.nt shop '" 1:00 O ~ Mldnlaht SP'ci1I Charle~ search of clues that will lead to Pride is hos1 of a show taped at the pr0<>f of stockmarket l11lna and Tulta State fair in Tulsa Oklahoma homicide. Guests include Doug Kershaw, Ron· D (®j (f)) (3) a) Sit Million .$ nie Milsap, the four Guys and Gary Man "Nucl8ar Alert" (R) An atomic Stewart. bomb has been solct to a small for· ,, elan country and Steve must find 1 1:45 B ':!ovle: (C,> Good Mo!nlng Mia way to stop delivery before Air Force Dove (dra) 55 -Jenmfer tones, missiles destroy the bomb-carrying Robert Stack, Chutk Connurs. 1>iane with him aboard. 2:00 m All·Nlght Show: ''The Yellow Cab fij) MHterplece Theatre: Upstairs, Man," ''The Little Minister" al La Crlada Bien Cri1d1 : , ovie: 1 .. e .ory . com Down•talra 3 10 ~ M . "A L'L ly St ., ( ) 7 -Barbara Hale, Bill Williams, Sam Levine 9:30 0 News Pagt! 12 I. n k n • ii n s y SATURDAY DECEMBER 2.8 MORNING 6:00 I Sunrise Semester Christopher Close-Up 6:30 IJ Sunrise S.rnestcr (t) TV B Cl1ssroom 09) lntroductJon to Property Min· ~ment OJ Altematives 7:00 I Steps to lt1rnln1 !U @ @) m Add1ms flmil, 6 Bullwinkle Brother Bun (i) Hiah Chaparral Ell) The Junior Dnis Cup (4hr) Men's S1lmi·finals and finals, from Miami Beach, Ra. 11:00 0 CiJ@@l m Tiie Jetsons (i) Tijuana: Window to the South fJ (~ ) CI) ffi Thes. Alt the Days m Ch1mpionship Wrutlin& 11:30 0 Q)@ er!) CO! @ Movie: "The Reel Stillion of the Rodliu" (wes) ·49 -Jean Hether. Arthur Franz. 0 <®)(!)) CD al Am er I u n Bandstand O Movie: "Battles of Chief Pon· tiac" (adv) '53-Lex Barker. Helen Wescott, Lon Chaney. ®.}Insight m Saflri to Adventure AFTERNOON I ((;ij ) Yo11i's Gina (J) Mission: M1glc Yolce of Tolryo k Mister Rooers' Ntlahborhood 12:00 D The Br1lnworkl "The Yearboo • • Edition" 1:30 Dustfl Treehouse. i This Week in the Nfl Q) CI) @) m Chopper Bunch Words-A-Poppin' Tennessee Tuxedo Ad Ub <9 @ ) ~Buis Bunn, College football ''The Peach Glori• Crey s Pet H1ven Bowl" Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech. Elementary News @ @ Concern (3) H.R. PufnsM @ Movie Doublefutu11: "It Con· : Clrrascolend11 quered the World," "Mexican Min· 1:00 I@ a ~d Buao hunr' · @ @B Emtr11ncy + 4 m Musical Variety Show ''"' Auby Th11tre 12:30 (})Movie: "Hert Come the Ntl· Movie: "Rist l Shine" (com) sons" (corn) '52--0zzie & Hamel, '53-Milton Berle, Jack Oakie. Rick & David Nelson. 0 (Q!) ) ffi Hona Kone Phooey 0 Q) @ ®J er!) Elst/West All· fJ Movie: (C) ''The Day the Hot Star football G1me FrQm Stanford Une Cot Hot'' (dra) '69 -Charles University Stadium. Michi11n's Bo Boyer, Robert Taylor. George Olakl. Schembechler is coach lor the East ris. and Ben Martin of Air Force Is coach m Unit Three tor the West t6am (i) Movie: "Jack & the Witch" (adv) 0 Movie: "The Domino Kid" (dra) '69. '57-Rory Calhoun, Andrew Duagan, ED Ses1m1 street Kristine Miller. . l :JO II @>F ~ ~~n~ot, Run 1D~~retta Youna Thutte IJ (\\'rn}fu~dventures of Gii· · flnf1rrl1 f.icon l.!l•n · Movie: "Revenge" UJ Movie: "Tall T1r1et" (dra) '51-1:00 IJ@ (]) (!) Aesta Bowl football Oick Powell, Paula Raymond, Oklahoma State laces the winner of AdolJ>he Menjou. the Western Athletic Conference, at 9:00 ti @ CI) Ci) Junnle Phoenix, Ariz 0 Q) (6) ®)er!) und of the 1J Movie~ "0.S.S." (dra) '4&-Alan Lost Ladd, Patric Knowles, Geraldine IJ Movie: ''The Juncl•" (adv) '52 Fitzgerald. -Rod Clmeron, Marie Windsor. @ Movie: "Ice Cap1des" (dra) '41, O (9 ) CV Dtvtin -Dorothy Lewis, James Elhson,. @ Colfqe f"oolblll "The Peach B Movie: "P1ncho Villa Returns" Bowl" V1nderbilt vs Teus Tech. (adv) 'Sl -Leo Carrillo, Jeanette ED MIJttr Ro1er1 Nelpborhood Comber. - 9:30 I!(]) 1 Pirtrldi e family €1) Cine en 11 Tarde • Ci) o) er!) Sigmund 1:30 m Soul Train · ovle; ' 1ptlln Scar1•t'' (adv) 2:00 ~Movie: ''The 8enn1 Qoodm1n '53-Richard Green, Leanor' Amar Story'' (mus) 'SS-Steve Allen, Don I (~ ) (1) Kor1: 70,000 B.C. na Reed. Country Muslc 0 Movie: (C) ''The Crowded S_," VIiia Alear-(dra) '60-Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Dana 10:00 ti@ CJ) Sun Bowl Football Andrews. Rhonda Fleming, Anne No. carolin1 meets MiS$1ss1pp1 State Francis. at El Paso, Texas. iVariety Show I Q) 00 ([Q)_e?:) Pink P111ther ( Cl)) Film fu ture (~) (j)) Cl) a> Super Friends • Movie: "The Trackers'' Movie: ''The Torch" (dra) '50-Z:30 Ci) Movie: "RoJ•I Afdun Rlltea" Paulette Goddard, Gilbert Roland. (dra) '53-Louis Hayward, Veronica m Mvtlr. ''Trenset11ntic Merry1o· Hurst. Round" (com) '34 -Jack Bonny, m Outer Limits N1ncy Carroll, Gene Raymond. EID Maklna Thin1s Grow "M0<e Cut· ED Dia It "Roses" tin 1' &!) Roller G1mu l~ Ci)) Fiim feature J 10:30 R til l10l m star Trek 3:00 if Movie: "Palmy 0171'' (tom) 'S.l· .rovte: (C) •'Revolt of the Bar· -Eddie Cantor. George Rafi, Char· blrians" (adv) '64-R()land Carey. lotte Greenwood. Susan Sullivan. (Continued) 'A ROLE WITH SUBSTANCE' Movies have given J~ica Waher meaty roles as a call girl, an al- coholic. an unfaithrul wife, and all sorts of neurotic and {> ychotic female-.. Although 1V guest roles have some fibre, television has never offered the right character for her as a series lead, although 'eries offer~ have been made to the beautiful brunette actress. "The role'\ in TV l~ad~ are usually without substance." cxpl:11m Je.,sic:.i. .. I've never wanted a role as a hand-holder or a coat-holder and 1h:it \ what ha'> been offered to me." But, as fate wo uld have it, television and Jessica Walter finally got together and the-end re~ult is a mini-series on NBC titled "Amy Prentbs," o n the NBC Sunday My~tery Movie series. "'The Desperate World of Jane Doc·· is the next two-hour drama of "Amy Prentiss.'' and will be colorcast on NBC. Sunday at S:JOPM. Art Metrano, a curly-haired comedian turned dramatic actor. co- 't;irs in the serieo; a..o; Lr. Rod Pena, an able assistant. A-. A1ny Pre11· tis,, Waller play'l a policewoman who scores higher than her male competitors on the exam for police chief. But, pao;sed over. she takes the jub of chief of detectives only to find she must combat the resent· ment of her dll-male .)taff of 260 "bull-necked .. detectives. The series marks a first in television drama. It's the first series ahout a woman police commander. The character is also being pre- \ented as a normul human being with common flaw~. "Amy is not the Imposing female executive bent on m111ming any mJn who dare' to challenge her ego." explain-. Je,~ica . "Amy is dealt with as a human being. oot as a sexpot. She'., an executive, a prOfe'>s1onal in a position of authority. She has the same weaknesses and strengths as anyone el~e would . . man or woman." Th:it Amy Prcnti~s h a rhrce-d1men'iiOna l character is without a doubt Amy is sho wn as a woman concerned about the male resentment, a~ "hen ,he ao;ks her ~ecretary. ··why don't they trust me. Joan?" Then durlng a seige between Amy's men and a mad bomber in the premiere drama. she aurhontatively ordered a councilman-try- ing to prove that her sex was causing dissem,ion in her department- to ,tand back out of range of the bullet~. or "Place him under arrest for ob"truction of iusticc!" And there's another look at the Chief as she deals with her daugh- ter. The series of dramas integrate action with drama as Chief Pren- ti~ expedites her duties. And realism is something that Jess1c:i Walter iosisb on ... (t • .) necessary to keep up the quality. the fl avor and the !>ense of re:ility in the ~cripts. It'~ a constant problem in :iny TV !>how and let's focc it , none of us can function without a good script. If we haven·t the right words to say, we're out there moving our mouths and wn'>ting our time." she '\l:.tted. Jessica is one actr~ who certainly speaks from experience and knowledge of what'<; quality and what isn't. Numerous summer and wmtcr stock credits, multitudes of guest appearance~ on TV dramas :ind Broadway and motion picture credit'\ have prepared her for her fiN '\tarring role in a regular series. _ he started acting afrer two years of stud y n New York's Neigh· borhood Playhouse. Her fir.;t job was as an extra in a TV drama. This led 10. a role in the director's next play, in which she co-~tarred with Chc-.tcr Morri'I. Phyllis Newman and Palrick O"Neal. rt was ti good • bcgmn1ng. Television offers came in. stock company offer' were made. Finally, Broadway beckoned. She debuted on Broadway as Liz. in "Advise and Con'ient." She also acted with Peter Ustinov and Gene Hackman in ··Photo Finish." The part, a dual role which re- main~ her favorite. \.\On her lhe prestigiouo; Clarence Derwent Award 1ha1 year She also 10ook Rrond way by sh>rm in Sidney Kmgsley's "Night Life" and wa~ the only American actrc'is 1n :in all-British cast in ''A Severed Head." The stage roles led to movie role : with W:.irren Beatty 1n "Lilith"; with Candice Bergen and Joan H ackett trl "The Group": with C harlton Heston in ··Num ber One": with James Gur- ner in "Grand Prix": and lhe memorable role as a be:iutiful p!>ycho- path in "Play M1'ity For Me," with Clint f.a<;twood, which won her a Golden G lobe nomination for best actress that year A native New Yorker, she's the daughter of David Waller, a mu- "c1~1n in Toscanini's orchestra. who urged his <laughter to 'tudy the piano . which she wasn't very fond of. To her m,my fans. it"., a good thing 'he found an adequate substitute to the piano. Pa&e 13 SATURDAY (Continued) Q Mtwle: (C) .... lti'1t1" (wts) '65 -Audie Murphy, Lindi lt..:.i~: l•llld # u lretMr Im _.. A Las EsbeH&a 3:JO I •.r· &oln, °" NFLr C11111 of the Wed Mftie: "At1111tlc SUb•arine" (sci-Ii) '59 -Attllur Franz. Dick Foran. Vlrefnlln Mftte: (C) ''llle St9fJ of tlr1) '60-Alan1 Eden, Vt'W'.a llndfOB, Stuart Whitm•n. Tom Try. on. 1~1ne11t.I lm,.ct # 21 ) Animal World .tt.rt USA "'fllturt 4:00 8 Worttl of SUrvival "Cati of the CO,Ote" John fonythe narrates this rtpOrt .-Out lht fun-IOYin1. misun· dttltool W)omlnr Coyote. A..ec.ltiSU.. l•Jldl "Ho liday Traffic Safety" Wor1d of Survival C.ltbtftJ T111nb lbr Trtl T1lll Wtel i. Prt fottban m .......... Pw..r w..-.r s.t.. n.. tSrd Coll(rtu: Proflles of llflict I I (f)) NlllMllt Male htiil C., loc:cer Brazil vs. ro. '1. ID .._.: <C> "T1111M11 1t1 tt.e nt-ltJ" Adem West looks • little the WOf'N for weu In his guest- shrrln1 rote In ''The Bash," NBC's coforcast of Emersency! Saturd•y, (DK. 28 •t BPM. EE Yelt.e of ~culture 4:30 I Name If Ult lalM s,..tl Wlttl ltf1la • Focus "Women's Center" Movie: ''Wl'rt Net Married" (eom) '52 -Onid Wayne, Ginter Roretl, Marilyn Monroe. IOllltr PMpll, Otller Places ~ hwtll1 H• TIIMll'O• Sbow CIJ) Wlfid ef Survival W1lly'1 Worbhop Ceroni Now 5:00 ~ lnquity ' lest Of Ptlil Donahue <Qi ()))(l)ED AIC'a Wid e Wortd of 5'iofb TOday"s events ere the Wor1d Invitational Free style ~iina Championships from Heaven ly Valley, CA.; and 011a Korbut end the USSR Gymnasts visit the Capital Centre In Landover, Md. ~~dN= West M Movie: "Thi Heavenly Bod(' (com) '44 -Hedy L1marr, William Powell. Jam£s Cteir. I JracllJl's Wol1d (L American Ski 5'ene Musical Variety Show @ Name of the Came Nashville Musk t!) Firinr Line m UttJe Rnuls 5:30 O ({: ll. :1) News ®} Movie: (C) (2Jlr) "81tm111" (adv) '66-Adam West. Burt Ward. @ Pop! Gou the CountJy EE Three Stoores rVfNING 6c00 IJ CJ fl) al m Nns 1J @@ UW laslttball Br11ins play in tlle Meryland lnvllational 6:30 ITour:;!:'J,'rom Colleae Park, Md. MJ '•r1ner tM 'hoit HI ht Callery ~1 ltlnfSld• loxln& ~,., The Scene • l ews (j)) Reasoner Report News Conference Pl11Nt of 'ttle Apes @ Otlter People, Otlltr Placn ... .. MeaJco AlllericM Uftttyte •1 See .. llttJt Rucait 7~ = Other '""'· Otlltr Places WMd KJ11~111 lnHr Space William Sh1tner n1rrates tllls underweter look at the search, by Ron and V1lerl1 Taylor, for the rare and valuable shell, the Ruby Thatcherii. " Refltalonft Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) •IJ Al loab" (dra) '56 -Jett Clland1er. Geora• Nader, Jullt Adam~s Lu Ber1!er. I ( {I)) m t..wre11ce Welk tt ti A~llf (I) Jtwuny Dt111 Sflow clala 6 News m Tilrff Sttop.s 7:.30 R Wild World of AalmalJ "Rocky Mountain Bia Horn" This film tracu the hie of the Rocky Mountain Bia Hom stlltp throurtt •n entire year . . . in 1 wilderness inhabited by wolves, coyates. moose, elk and 1roups to 1 rustic retro1t for a mar- athon stssion that never proaresses further thin everyone's complaints about the primitiw condition' of their 1ccomod1tion1. a Fatui ftf r~., m eot1a,. ea les. 10:00 8 (i1) CV Cl) Carol lumett Show · Jeopardy ({) J1m1s-Coco and The Pointer m taJ (j) Lat's Ma .. A 0..1 Sisters 1u1st. lll•e Tllat TU111 I hbby Goldsboro Show O Wild KJn1d1m Ctltbri Ttanls m Hank Tho"'pion Show tr.ii())') a) Nakl1 "The ,..ke S.rlffCI Fire Dancer" N1k11 has h11 hands The MovltN•ers full with an old Indian med1c1ne . ~ Cl) ~ m EtlMrp "fhe ancient ritual to save lht ltlt of l ·OO ! @ CI) Cl) AU 111 tM fl1nlty man who tns1s1! on perform in1 an ash" P1ramedlcs Ga1e an~to Chief Redearth. Anthony Caruso and rescue a movie stu Cruest Adam Victor Jory auest. West) from a sound stare when a ~ Community Fffdb1d1 trained bear turns v1c1ous. and in N11n aralttudt lor their bravery, the star JaplftlM L..n1u•1• Proar•m Invites them to "a bash" at his Lou Gordon Show.; home. Karen J1n11n also &\IHls. 10.30 i Nashville Music 1J USC lubtllan Trojans compete . Celebrity hwllna in the Holld1y Festiyal Tournament Ntwt at Mldlaon Square Garden in N.Y. O* Tl•t •I hi (i" Wrmtta1 '"'"' tfM Ofr•llk D (~(I)) CJ) a) A 1 t fl 1 w1 : In hrfo""awce et Wolf Tnp ClOse-Up "Crash~•: !flt Illusion of 11:001J (3) Q (j) <ta (I)) Newi Safety" An eumtnat1on Of Ille pro-1J Ufl.A l11 .. tb1ll UCLA 1t Mary cess by which the laws are made to land. protect the atlnns In their homes, i p.itco s.,...· on the ltmts. 1nd as they travel. • D.wttl S.saM4 s... ABC Selenu Editor Jules Beraman Mftit: ''TIM Huw11t, lody'' hosts. (com) '4• -Hedy Lamarr, W1lli1m Powell, James Cr111. CD TENN. GOV. DUNN * HAS HE.£ HAW FUN I Hee Hft Q11r.i*i11slllp Wrestlinc S,1111111 Movie Star Trfl S111 of W1stem M111 , Super Shtw J1pan1st Lanau•1• Pro1rem I Tony & Susan Alamo CV Tht Ylrflnlan S.•urli Sto,., Cinema 34 ltod C.IUrt 11:15 (l) Movie: ''Thlrtaen lt111 Madeline" (mys) '4' -James C.1ney, Anna- bella. '(Qj (j)) Movie: "Jtumty to tllt 1:30 II@(]) Paul Sand Sllow (R) Center of Tl1111" (sci.fi)-Scolt era. Ro!Mrt's father, Ban Dreyfuss, • dy, Gl1l Perreau. m.an with • knack lor m1kin1 tht 1. 1J 2 .. f .. wrona investment at the wronr time, 1 .30 Fa~ulo111 5 I (C) lllnd ol~ returns to Boston when his retire-(dra>. 66 -Rock Hudson, Cl1ud1a ment lo Arizona doesn't ~011! out. Cardinale, GvJ Stod!well, 8r1d On Jack Giiford 1uests. ter. Cl) Candid CaMera ~ Powtt~rilllt, lite." (ctr•) '45-- 9:00 f) (i1) Cil ())Mary Tyter Moore Leo Carrillo, Tom Neal. S1iOW (R) Miry Richards laces the Q Movie: (C) "0,.ratltft Crosa. pou1bnlty of a term behind bers bow" (dra) '6S--Georae Peppard, 11then stle refuses to revoal her Sophia Loren, Trevor Howard. IOUree of I story about &raft tn hlll! {j) MeYft: "luccen1t11r" (ldv) '38 placas. -fredric March, Akim T1mlrolf . II QI (j) A) 8' NIC S.tur~tJ 111 Mftte: "W• u, & KJll" (mys) M..,..: (Cj (}~hr) "Mary, Qltffn flf 'll-Robert Hoffman, Lisa Guton1. Scob" (dra) '71 -Vanus1 Rect-~ ~ M .... : (C) ''CMJH1tt A• arave, Glenda Jackson, Petrlcil Mc-tv•n (dra) '64 -James Stewart, Goohan. nmothy Dalton, Ni&el Daw-Richard Widmark. Carroll 81ktr, enport, Tmor Howard. A historical Karl Malden. cframa detailini the PGWtt struute fl;) ltrpan nlll 'The M1&1c1an" between two Qllffns, Ell211Mtti Tu· fl , dor of Enaf1nd and Mary StUlrt of 12:00 • Ye~I • 11tq•111 Mus Scotland. , Tonl,.t Shft ~ Roller l11Hs 1:00 ! Don 1Ur111111r's Roet C.n"rt ( Cl))(}) a) 11 Por-All·NI t ._: "lmnttra MU:' t:~ 11111 from i!J!!f:~nu I 111," •!J: llue Murder at St. (R) Ro!Mrt Vauahn stars as Herry S. Tri11l-.ia," ''tttU111 hrtlt'• lert.r" truman In this spoclal Which reveals Cl) Movie: "8a11pter Stery" (dra) Trum1n'1 stron1 devotion-to his '~Waller Matthau. famlly, his ff80 knowledp of hlsto-.10 fJ .. ry end love of 1,;ountry, and his hon· 1. M~le: (C) Wut Price llory" esty ind incorruptibility, (com) 52 . -James Carney, Dan I Rams CoKfl's Show Dalley, Connne Calvet. MIHlon: Impossible 1:30 ®) Nl&htmere Thutrt: "Dt1th MH· Fiim ttr," "It Coft41Mrtd ttM Wor1d" 1 1 L Human Rirftb . . . Human Reality A compilation of the week-Iona dlstussion meetin1 to commemorate the U.N. Oeclar1tion of Hum1n Riahts. OJ TIM Prvt.don Eve11ln1 at SJ111phony 3:00 8 "'. ovle: (C) "DeetJ•ttion 111ner Prtmltr Flllll IPace" (sci.fl) '66 -Scott Br1dy, 9:30 IJ (1}J CJ)()) ... Ntwllart Dow Sllertt North, Oary Menlll, John (fl) Bob t1kes two ol his therapy Howard. , r- s s e $ e n t d KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 IATUIDAY: DlCEMIH 2ht (P.M.) 3:00 Dlmtns'-ns In Cultures (C) (KOC[) 3:30 Dlmtnaiona In Cultures (C) (KOCE) 4:00Connl•'• Clotl\lna Comer (C) (KOC£) 4:30 Connie's (KOCE) Clotflll11 Comer (C) 5:00 A "'"' to arw: Human 0.-~lopmtnt (C) S:30 A llmt tt &row: ff1m111 De-wt .... tllt (C) 6:00 A TIM te &row: H111tt1n Dt-wtlo,111tt1t (C) 6:30 Bia llut M.art>te (C) (NET) 7:00 The WSJ It Wn (C) (PBS) 7:30011..,. 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WEDNESDAY: D£CEMl£1 25dl (t.M.) 3:00 A Tlmt to Grow: ffum1n Dt· vtl0p11tnt (C) 3:30 FrHhand SUtdllna (C) (KOCE) 4:00 from Ch1nt to Chance: Mua&c In Western Culture (C) 4:30 Electric CompaltJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Strett (C) (CTW) 6:00 from Cll1nt to Ctlence: Music In Wtstam Culturt (c) 6:30 la Man lehaves (C) (KOCE) 7:00 Conni•'• Clotllil11 Comer (C) (KOCE) 7:30 Specqi: (C) (KOCE) 1:00 A Time t. Crow: Hunian De- velopment (C) 1:30 Maaterpltct Thain (C) 9:30 Al Man lehnea (C) (KOCE) THURSDAY: DECOllEI 2ICfl (ft.M.) S:OO C.HI•'• Cletlllna Comet (C) (KOCE) 3:30 Dimensions In Cult11rt1 (C) (KOCE) 4:00 , ......... ~II (C) (KOCE) 4:JO EJectrk c..,.., (C) (CTW) 5:00 sw .. Stntt (C) (CTW) 6:00 loot ltlt (C) (PBS) 6:30 Di111ensloft1 In ~ltltns (C) (KOCE) 7:00 f'rHhand Sketchln1 (C) (KOCE) 7:SO Oran1e C.unty ltwln (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Dlmtnaiofts In Cuttm1 (C) (KOCE) 1:30 Tiie Ufe ef Leonardo di Ylnd {C) (PBS) 9:30 In ltcltal (C) (PBS) f'llDAY: DECEMISI Vtll (P.M.) J:tO A T111t to Grow: ffum1n Dt· velopment (C) CASIO PX· I 0 SCllHTIFfC I 0 N«:1lOH •IYS WITH OHi TOUCH OPllATIOM ... 10 • For the taent111. engo,_, arcrutecs • tAllant ~to problems on tngonometry, common l natura4 IOgllntnms, e,.ponentoats. souare roocs. e1c. • Coonllants on all 4 ba9'C tundoons. IUIOmllte: lloel1ng O.Comal system • N:. OI beltery ocietated NOW s7995 1H1 HEW CASIO-MIHI IETIB IUT HOT llG4HR • SO~ ~ on 4 Batteries • 80ogit R~ (12 Digit~ lwailab4t) • Aoallf>Q Decimal Svstem NON s199s J:OO A TIM le lrw: ff••H De-J:30 Wo111a1t (C) (PBS) t.,,..m <C>------.-:OltFrtIQaliflOQanaa: Mifllelii-- !:JO ,........., satdlac (C) (KOCE) Wntem Culture (C) 4:00 ,,.. Qltd .. 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I I -.----·--------~P.~GE C.OUNTY, CAllfORNI~ sk Them Yo11rself Want to ask a famous ~!$On a question? Send the queallon on a post"fa, to ''AMI.'' Famlly Wel!kly, 6'4l Lel(lngton /4.1/(J , New York, N. Y. 10022. We'll pay $5 lor publiahed questions. Sorry, we can't answer others. The HAsk Them Yourself" editor has been saving Christmasy questions and answe'rs for this special holiday page. FOR BING CROSBY Whicli i3 your favorite Tecord-"White Christnuu" or "Silent Night"?-B. ~reene, Racine, Wis. FOR BOB HOPE Of the Christmases you spent abroad entertaining the troops, which one was most memorable?-T. Howes, Joplin, Mo. • In the mid-'50's, when J was in Kore.a, something soft and mushy wns pressed into my hand by a 19-year-oJd sol- dier. He tald me shyly, "This is all I have. I want you to share it with me. It's my first Christmas away from home, and you've helped to make it less lonely." I had been given a piece of fruit ·cake. l was dose to tears. I'D never forget it. FOR RAQVEL WEI.CU, &tar of ~Tlie Wild Party" What was your earliest Christmas reoollection?-N. Somes, Asbury Park. N.). • That of being terrified! I was five, and my younger broth- er accidentally knoc·kro over the tree, so that all t~ bulbs and doc'Orations smashed into a mi!Jion pieces. Everyone was mad at my hrother, but I was sorry for him because he was so scared and crying. Everything was cleaned up, but somehow all the fun had gone out of Christmas Day. FOR SANDY DUNCAN What was your most unusual Christmas?-]. McGuire, Maos6eld, Ohio • 1 had never seen snow. When I was 13, my parents a~ked what 1 wanted for Christmas. I said "snow." So Dad took us to Santa Fe, N.M., where they had the whitest Christmas on record. Aud there was a bonus. We were snowhound for 12 days-and I misse<l two weeks of school. -FOR ROBERT YOUNG, .-;tar of" Marcus Welby, M.D." Did you ever have a dramatic hospital experience prior to being on the show?-C. P., Washington, D.C. 1 • How about this one? What could be more dramatic than l>eing presented with your first child on Christmas Day? That's what Betty did some years ago-she presented me with our 6rst child, Carol Ann. I wanted to do something equally unusual in return, so for every present Betty re- ceived, I went out and had miniatures made of them, and gave them to the new baby. FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR What's:your favorite Christmas story?-M..P.,Durham, N.C. • It's hard to choose, so here are a few: Christmas Eve.•, 1968. as astronauts Borman, Anders and Lovell circled tht• moon, billions watching and listening heard: "In the begin- ning, God created the heaven and the earth" ... Christmas 1969, after Jimmy Coco had ·appeared in many flops. he went to church. A lac.ly recognized him and asked .why h e was so upset. \..oc<1 explained'. She replied: "Don't worry. I'll pray for you and light a candle." Says Jimmy: 'That was my personal miracle. Right away my ailing career got bet- ter ' ... In Joey Adams' book, "The God Bit." we read of Pat Henry giving hi.~ wife Susan a parrot, which became part of the family. Then it flew away. Before Christmas, knowing a bU7.7..a.rd was imminent, Susan prayed to St. Francis of Assis.i. Chri.~tmas Eve, the parrot retunwd home! Cover PhOto by Werner Stoy/Camera H-•ii hi Henry • Altbougl1 "White Christmas" so10 22 million ~copies and "Silent Night" sold in the high millions, too, neither is my favorite. The song l like most is "My isle of Golden Dreams." It went over well, but didn't break any sales fig- ures. The day I recorded it I w~ in good voice, the session went without a hitch, and I was pleased with the results. But that doesn't mean I'm not glad people still listen to "'White Christmas" ru1d "Silent Night"! FOR MICHAEL DOUCLAS How has Christmas changed since you were a lcid?-K. B., Decatur, IU. • When I was little, l never thought of Christmas as the time when I got presents: My mom and dad were divorced when l was young. so Christmas to rne meant my parents getting together with us kids. That's the biggest c:hangc. l'm too old for that kind of fam ily reunion! FOR ANNE MEARA Since you and Jerry Stiller are of ruflerent religions., bow do your children celebrate Christmas?-]. Morgeme, Boise, Idaho • Our kids hav~ the best of both worlds-they celebrate Chanukah and Christmas. For Chanukah they get the tra- ditional gift for each night of the eight~y festival, and on Christmas morning they find presents under the tree. Al- thou.gh I_ ~nvcrted _to Judaism. w_e believe in hoth holidays as gift-givmg occasions. FOR ALAN ALDA, sta,. of .. M •A• S • 1r When did you fust reaUu there w~s no Santa Claus?- S. G., Salem, Ore. • At eight. I was hiding as my parents and one of their mends were trimming ~ tree. The mend wore a Santa costume as a gag. My suspicions were aroused becausC' 1 wondered how, with everything Santa had to do-deliver presents to the whole world-he could find time to trim our tree. I realized the wholt~ troth when t)ley forgot and called him by his real name. FOR MARW THOMAS, star of Broadway's "Thieves'' Since your father was an entertainer, and away so much, did your family ever spend Christmas together?-L. Sterns, Chattanooga, Tenn. • Always. One year Dad was asked to fill in for Nat K.ing Cole during Christmas week at Chicago's Chez Paree. Mom refused to permit the family to be separated at Christmaci. The nightclub's management solved it by flying us all lo Chicago and settling us in a hotel, complete with tree. So even though Dad wa! working, we were all together. December 22, 1974 /Pml(Y ~' The Newspaper Magazine AJNl>Jlc.tlon olDo-Co••imloaffeM, tttc-. • Edw.ard R. Downe, Jr .. Ch.airmen ol tlle Soard A. Edward Miiier, President Fred Denneman, Erec. V.P., Publishing MORTON FRANK, PtNldent and Publisher LEONARD S. DAVIDOW, Chelrman ROBERT D. CARNEY, Exec. V.P.-A .. oc. Publlalter PATRICK M. LINSKEY, V.P.-Ad Director SID LAYEFSKY, V.P.-Marl<ellng Director Ger8'd S. Wroe. Eastern Manager Joe Frazer, Jr., Chicago Manager JOM9fl KeflJ, Detroit Manager L C. Windsor, Promotion Oireclor PUBLISHER RELATIONS: LEE EUIS, V.P -Director: Robert H. Marriott, Mgr. PUBLISHEJI SERVICES: Robert J. Chr1stlan, Mgr.; James G. Bahef, Business Manager; Robert BankM, Promotion; c.,,t Eller, Merchandising, Headquartett 641 Lexington Ave., N.Y .• N.Y. 10022 C 1974 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All rights reserved. MORT PERSKY. V.P.-Edltor-in-Chlel R.,notcts Dodson, Managing Editor Richard Veldatl, Art Director Rosalyn Abr..,.,., Women's Editor Marilyn Hen1en, Food Editor Associate Editors: Joan Henrfdlsen and Hal Landon &telle Walpln, Art Asst.; Glorfe Brfer, Pictures. Contributing Editors: urrJ Bortsteln, Robert Curren, P•me&a Howard, P"r J. Oppenheimer, Anita Summer. PROoUCTION: Richer-cl Wendt, Mgr ; Roberta Cotllns, Makeup. • 1974" R. J. ~·Tobacco Co. ·~ than inhabit He liveS. Because he kno\NS. · He smokes for pJeasure .. He gets it from the blend of , Turkish and Domestic tobaccos in carnet Filt.er-s. Do you ? Turkish and Domestic Blend ../- --------- Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Professor Oa Liu, noted author, philosopher lecturer and America's leading authority on the 4,000 year· old art of I CHING prediction standing by the computers that bring to this ancient art a modern miracle of accuracy. (note: The Boston Globe newspaper has called Professor Oa Liu "sage and master of the Book of Changes"). He Is the author of "I Ching Coin _Pre.dictions" and also author of T'AI CHI CH'UAN AND I CHING (a Choreog- raphy of Body and Mind) printed by Hacper & Row 1972, and now In Its 3rd printing. 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D Charge to D BankAmerlcard O American Express O Master Charge Acc/t#----------------Exp.Oate'----------~ result will lose a great •al ~ moMy ~ry ~gnature ____________________________ ~ shortly (the surp could well be In the seven fig-Add applicable Sales Tax. ure range). _, ___ _.. _______________ __. My Most Memorable Christmas F1111n)~ Sad~ Poignant, Trlu111phant ~len1ories ,,r 10 Famous Sf,ttrs TONY RANDALL J guess most people think back on past Christmases with all sorts of touch- ing and warm memories. 'Me. 100. But to be perfectly hon- est with you, the one that sticks most in my mind is the one that turned into a comedy. That particular year I'd shopped with considerable care and thought, and felt l'd come up with the perfect gift for everyone. However, as my mother, my sister and her husband and all the family gatht,red in my mother's home to share the festivities, and we began unwrapping the presents, I felt less and less elated. You see, I'd de- cided to give everyone an ice bucket- cach different and, I fell, personally be- fitting. Ironically, as we opened our prc~ents, it turned out everyone had been ~orking on the same wavelength. All of us had given each other ice buckets! And would you believe it?- therc wasn't a duplicate in the bunch! HELEN HAYES The Christmas I remember best, and with fondest memories, is one when my children were very young. Mary was eight, and Jamie was so little I don't even remembeAhow old he was. My hus- band Charley {the late Charles Mac- Arthur) and l came home from the theater quite late ~1:11~ Christmas Eve and began 10 lrim the tree. We must have worked until four in the morning, but my husband was :.till not satisfied. Mary had left out some cookies and hot chocolate for Santa Claus, we pre- sumed. When we finally finished the tree, we were fa~d with the (by now) cold chocolate and limp cookie.~. To please Mary we had to get rid of them some way or other, so we poured the chocolate down the sink and managed 10 eat all the cookies. But trus still wasn't good enough for my husband. He wanted 10 do something extra. JI had to be just right. I don·r know whul made him do ii , hut he got the idea of grabbing our black and while cocker spaniel and yanking <i hit of white hair out of the dog-who let out a yelp-and thl!n sprinlling the hairs all nround the empty cup. The next morning when Mary woke up. she saw the white hairs and asked, "Whose hairs arc those?" My husband smiled, very pleased with himself, and said, "Why, they mu!>t be Santa's!" Lilllc Mary looked him straight in the eye and said, ''That's c;illy. J don't believe there is any Santa." Poor cocker sp:rnicl. Poor Charles. All that effort in vairl. But we had a marvl!fous C hristmas nevertheless. CYBILL SHEPHERD My most memorable Christmas hap- pcn«fd just last year becjuse it was the fi~t time I played Santa Claus. It started when Peter [her boy- friend, director Peter Bogdanovich) and I shopped for his kids -Alexan- dra, wbo was three then, and Antonia, who was seven. As, we went through the various department stores and toy shops. I had a marvelous time fantasiz- ing about all the lovely toys and things l saw that I'd never had as a girl. The presents they enjoyed moei were the ones 1 enjoyed most helping to gel for them-fire engines. Absolutely fabu- lous. One was a ladder truck that woul<.I go up and up and up. The other was a spray truck that actually squirted water. Of course, we only allowed them to play outside with the trucks. I'd always wanted a fire engine when r was a little girl, but in spite of the fact that I wore overalls (I hared ro get dressed up) :ind was quite a tomboy, I never got one. I usually ended up wi1h plastic horses or books. f liked both, but I would hnvc loved a fire engine. Decorating the Christmas tree wa~ JACK LORD I think the most memorable Chri~t­ mas I ever bad was on board the "S.S BrazjJ" somewhere off the coast of South America. I was 15, and it was my first Christmas away from my home and family, and my first Christmas at sea. A truly traumatic experience. The unhappiest aim<' of my life. But this was also the time that the umbilical cord to my family was broken and 1 became a man. When you are on your own on such a day, it means a lot more. Ot course, Christmas on Hawaii is different from Christmas on the main- land. if for no other reason than that the weather is between 85 and 90 de- grees. Marie aod I usually go for a swim. Al.so, we use a different kind of Christmas tree. In fact, mo t Hawai- ians use it. It is a Norfolk pine, which 1~ not really indigenous to the Islands, but was brought over by the mission- aries a hundred and some years ago. What really makes Christmas differ- cn t for Marie and me is that it is the one day of the year we won't share with anyone. On Christmas Day, we are to- gether, by ou~lves. This is our secret day. We won't go out; we won't have guests over. Ifs the one day we simply want to celebrate by ourselves, and have dpne so since the first day we met. ABOUT OUR COVER CBS "Hawaii Five-0" star Jack Lord and his wife Marie are pictured on the lanai (balcony) of their oceanside Honolulu home beside an Island Christmas tree, a Norfolk pine. The tree is trimmed with Hawaiian ornaments depicting a scene of Hawaiian Yuletide. This will be the couple's seventh year in Hawaii. {;ompiJed by P eer J . Oppenhe ime r .. fun too. [twas a huge tree. We did such a bad job, all of the ornaments ended up on one side. lt made the tree lean over, and throughout the whole holiday we thought it would collapse. For- runately it didn't, and we had a wonder- ful Christmas. DINAH SHORE There is no "one" memorable Cbrisl- mas Day for m~; rather a montage of many happy dJys spent in childhood r with my family in ' Nashville, secure and carefree and loved and loving. Christmas was a season of joy, of much more leisure and much less com- mercial it y, o r so it ...... 111)11,. secnfs to me as J look back on it in retrospect. I try to recapture that spirit in the traditional celebrati ons at home, with the family together for the occasion. We try to maint;.iin that tradition in creating homemade gifts,_such as h:tnd- pjintcJ card.;, fruitcakes and ncedlc- poirf!~ ThJt is the essence of the most memorahlc Christmas seasons in my life. to give something of yourself and to he with cheri~hed ones. WAYNE ROGERS I've had a lot of memorable Christ- mases. Like when I was five, I got m y first drum. I thoughr no1hing could be better than that (or louder). But then when I was six I wanted a Lou Geh- rig baseball glove in the worst way-and got it. When I was seven it was a Flex- ible Flyer sled. And . -at eight, J was big- ger and so was my wish. That year J got a Columbia bicycle. Those were ~11rc happy rimes for me. J remember one Christmas th:it wa.m't a happy rememhrnnce. J was in kindergarten, and the assistant princi- pal, Mr. Potts, a huge man. dressed up like Santa Claus for the school. When he suddenly burst into my schoolroom, Con1in11rd FAMfl Y WEEKLY, Oocembt!r 22, aAH • 5 LATEST FASHION LOOKS GREAT I {jenuine 8uede GREATSTVLEF~ATURE~ • look like a million in matching designer-look hat &bag! • unbelievable low prices for real suede leather- less than many imitation leathers! • authentic Americana patchwork styling with ex- citing western took! • bag styled like "blue jeans" with genuine saddle- stitching, "belt and loops", 2 outside patch pockets! ~ • roomy, expandable -stashes away all your needs for around town or around-the-world! • suede patch visor cap is flattering and youthful to all! 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My beloved Grand- father Hunt. my mother's father, who was an artist at carving wood, had worked all year cre- :1ting my Christmas gift. I get teary think- ing ahout the morn- • ing J first saw the delicately carved doll bed, the table and chairs in miniature he made for me. You just don't see workman:-hip like that these days. My grandmother added to the luster of the occasion by sewing a bedspread hy hand for the hcd, and new clothes for my favorite doll. I'll treasure that day as long a'> I live BOB BARKER There's no problem recalling my most memorable Christmas. h was the Christmas of 1956. It all began when I received a phone call from Ralph Ed- wards' brother Paul, ~aying Ralph want- ed t o m eet me. Ralph had heard my local radio show on his ca r radio and liked it very much. • H e'd just sold "Truth or Consequences" a'i a network daytime show and wanted to consider me as a possible emcee. Well, I was ecstatic. Shortly thereafter I got another call -to meet his staff. Then I was called back again. this time to be introduced to all the top people connected with the 11how. They fired questions at me until I felt as if I were testifying in court • When I left. I wai. still hopeful. Then I was called again. I was to come in for an audition. I went to the NBC studios and did the l>how with an audience but no camera, as if it were a radio show. When it was· over. I asked my wifo, who had been in the audience, how she thought l did. ''Just fin,e," she said. r went home and waited lo hear from them. But when the call came, it wasn't to tell me I had the job. Instead, they wanted another audition-thi~ one "on camera." I couldn't believe it! When I got to the studio. Joe Landis. the director, and I stood onstagc and just talked while the powers-that-be looked to sec how I came across on the screen. By this time I had -begun to think a decision would never he made On Dec4!mber 2 1, at 12 noon, the phone rang and Ralph Edwards was on the other end of the line. He was sorry to have put me through so much, he said, but he thought ii was worth it, be· cause I was to be the emcee. Believe me wllen J say I really felt like celebrating that Christmas .. It was the hap}>icst and most important Christ- mas of my life, for the deci:;ion reached at that time changed my entire life. JENNIFER O'NEILL My most memorable Christmastime was 1970. because that's when I learned I had been given the starring role in .. The Summer of "' '42" -a role that changed my life from a model who occasionally acted to an actress who sometimes models. And J have a feeling this year's Christmastime will rate second, because I'm getting my first chance to do an all-out comedy role. It's a change, a challenge and a treat. CONNIE STEVENS My best Christmas had to be three years ago. J decided to make that Christmas especially memorable for my s-.-.: two little girls, Jolie .,., ' and Tricia. so 1 i:.' gathered all the kids tr'~ of m y friends and family, and hired a man who plays Santa Claus beauti- fully. I coached him very carefuJly on all the things that had happened to the children during the year -illnesses. good grades, missing teeth, good deeds they had done, and so forth. Well, you can imagine the children·., reaction. They were all daz- zled~specially my two -when Santa read their names out of a big book. The excitement was so contagious, you real- ly knew Santa was there. · Afterward we stood in the piles of gift-wrapping paper around the tree. and all joined hands and sang Christ- mas carols. It was a beautiful, happy and touching candlelight scene -and one I'll never forget. 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Gnen llir $11.00 . . •• .. .•• . $2.25 l ic.ua _____________________ _ LIBERTY BELL TEA KETTLE I Aoo•us _________________________ ~ ' A beautifully rendered replica of the I CITY ________ ......,,..-____ sran ________ llP ___ _ LlbertY Bell brews tea for you. Warm, I tea-colored ceramic, the decoretlva bell l pot is etc~ euctly as Is the or1&1nal You Moy Chor11• Order of U or Over Accl ~-----------..._ In Phlledelphla. Brew 4-cups of tea, or I £ o t boll water for 4 cups of all-American 8 Masler Charce· R Diners Club 'P· ' l'..------------lnstant c.offee. 1 BankAmer•u rd American [Jpren 'If using Master C"''''· 1lso Indicate tht 13801-Tea Kettle I four numbMs above your mme here __ Rea:. $4.98 NOW $l.99 --------------------------------- rrDoing this simple exercise, I have no more problems with my sacroiliac:' How To Correct , ......... ; •'-• .... " 'It ... -.. Your wn BackTroubles! Yet this ingenious new medical exercise is so simple, it can actually be taught over the phone! And once it drains back pain out of your body for good, then it may be combined_ -4!~~~:~ with these simple "Preventative Exercises0 to slow up all those - agonizing, back-related aging proce88es-.. CNCLUOINC: Cllrook falf,u« ••• lladxbu ••• rolds ••• harckalq ol ~ anuws ••. slo111ad1 up!Hf ••• .Croke ••. .shim ll'Olfl>k .•. chroak ps ... 'lltortilHS ol brndl .•• ~ ••• lou ol bt-arbta •.. thiiuu .. IWr .•. i.a-1a ... stOIUC:b bolair ltooblft totlth d ....... tioa .,. cYH RH&I ~! All From A Simple. Gentle Serie. Of Back Exercises? ABSOLllTEL Y YES! Because The Health Of Your Spine And Back Determines The Health Of Your Entire Body, Uke This .•• Thi~ advertisemen1 1~ addr~d to every man and woman who now ~uffcrs from the agonizing-and now completely unncc~ary­ torture of b:ick p:i1n, howrver cmi.rrd! II mal..c~ no diflerencc: whut you call this pain-")Ciatica" ... "~acro1liac" . . "curvature" ... "low back pam" ... "calcium de- pos1b" ... even ~lipped diso" or "whiplash"! No mauer what 1l\ cau-c. tl11s ugu11>' co11 hr trra1'd by rou yoursrl/! Can ~ druinrd our t•I >n11r budy by ym1 yo11rselj! And cw1 ~ rrp/acrd by gfo,.·11111, pum·/ru s:ood lira/th all' bJ• J'Ollfsr/J, following the simplr """' rr1·ul111iunury homr ttc'at111r111 xivt11 yuu by 011r of tltt West Ccxut'1 /C1Tr111u.lf spu1nltJtJ IJt thr al111os1-i11slant allt'l'ia1io11 u/ bac~ trtmblrs, h>• thr 111/or111rd pu11rn1 h1111su/! But Let Us Ha~._'fhte..Noted Physician Speak For Hlm'ielf! Hear What He Says, In His Own Worda, About The Startling Results This Simple Adjustf!W)nt Has Gi ven Back Sufferers-In Thousands Of Caseal rorcumplc- ·"Thc corrective c.-crc1\C i\ w simple 1hac one "'oman patient gave '"'1ruc1rons over the telephone to a daughter who w~ noc a patient -and 11 worked.·· ··The ucrc1)C '' alwa~ '>de. No matter how ofcen you do il. yuu cannot ovrrcorrec1." "Sun1,•11mt's tltt' rr•Jultr /rum currectmg 1/te sucroi/1ac °'" so tnJla111011ro11.r and Al>'Up111g 1/t11f r1r11 I am s11rprued." "It can be done s1111ng. !>landing., lying down, and it can be done by :inybody. It " so \loOnJcrfuUy simple th:u few, unlJI they try 11, believe 1t c;an almost surely relieve their achmg back. and their ~1a11ca.'' "There 1' no str:iin or pr~urc, and there 1s little to remember 111 performing the c.-erc1-.c properly." "/ hu1·c ,.,.,.,, hod a /c11l11rr. A11yonr can do it, and it alwa) s wor/..s." "Just move about normally, w11h confidence-for now >'ou have the faculty 10 slip your joint back whenever 11 goes out.' ··1 don't ~c: any benefit in ru~1on or dr~k removal at any time. The corrective e~erc1'\C, simple as 11 1s, helps almost any !unclional back problem:· "A~ for hi' remaining dru~. I tapered lhe!ie off. and ar the end WHAT OTHERS SAY "Dr. Thompson·., specu1l corrrct1vc ocrc1>e 10 reb11h1nce the ~acro1hac .ioint\ " ~1mplcr 11nd m(lrc cffcc11vc than the older elaborate 1echn1qu~ I w11n1 10 th1111k Dr. Thompwn for mak1n& lh1s nt:w volume av111lable." -1-... r S. Bl1un.-n1h.I, M.D., F.A.C.P . "On a recent b~mt:'>.'. mp I threw my back nut when leaning over to open a ~u1tca5c. Using Dr. ThomPM>n's corrective CJ1crc1se numnou~ time:> each day, I was back to normal within three da~:· -,4~ Fnnrico. Motion l'krare Anrru ··1 :ipprcciate what Or. ThomJN>n did for my back. It i, in good i.h11pc now and I have demon~rr:ucd the uerc1~ co three members o( our scalJ who h:ive back problems. We 1"111 han everybody in I hat p(mtion ;11uund here very soon now." -lluirh Lynn C.1tt •·Or. Thomp<.<>n dcscrtbe"I a simple buc remarkably efttc- tive M"lf back adju,lmcnt that he d1KOvcred. To me it is worth the Ji ice of the book alone mnny 11~s OV(r. Ou I rccommcn It? You bet!" -c.J.iD\ Walk.,, Motio• r i1t1ure Ador Once again, this ingeni011s new medical exercise is so simple, It may actually be tau1ht over the phone. Yet, P1tient after 111ttent has said that, "repe1trn1 this sample e•ercise, I haw no more Pfob- lems with my sacroiliac". And it 1s merely the first step towards not only eorrectin1 back P1in1 wherever it occurs, but also slowin1 . of two wceu he was off them completely, for the first cime in year&." .. Shr waftted to comr in amt .ft't' me agai11, but I told her I could do nothing more for her chnn she could dp for herself with 1he cxcrca.sc I had shown her.': So The Choice I• Up To You! You Can Let Back Trouble Grow Worse And Wo1'118, TIU It Destroys Your Entire Health! Or You C.n Free Youraelt From It With This ..J Ona Simple Exetclaa, And Then Go On To Watch That New Back Health Produce Renewed Vigor 0Hr Your Entire Bodrl But this doctor ~ on 10 warn you that if you allow Lhis back pain 10 ~rsi~t •.• 1ftou allow this weakness to crow and grow 1111 IC chro111cally 1n ames the fibrous tissues surroundina your ~pine. and chronical >' Cltr\·t's Chai spine itself ... or if )'OU try lo lrro1 that back troublt witlr i11approprialt" nrl'as11rrs (such as hn11. prolo11grd rnt. Or rspt>cially unnrussar)' 1urtr,.y)-1/irn you may M J11nally wt'altt>nirtg and irtcapacitalint that bodr ... add.int >'eon lo tlrr way you /O()k and Jul ... and condrmning yourst'I/ to an unnt'crssary "prison o/ pain" /or as long as you live/ Bui .•. 11 you d«-1de rtght now LO rake rbC care and rejuvenation of your SJ)tnc into rour own hond&-and foUow these simple, gentle, wonder-working Cllcrc1~ t!trn tllr growi11g hr,alth a11d \•i1al11y of 1ho1 .Jpmt' will radiatr irrrsu11blr OtJ/word ••. Slrr1111ltr11int und f#/Ut1t'11oting, in turn, rat'/1 u/ J'our 1·i1al orgoru /ro111 yuur hair 10 thr so/rs oj ,-our /rrt! So"Much So, In Fact, That This Doctor Has Recorded, With Astonishment, Such Amazing "Secondary Health Benefits" As These ••• Again. to use his own words: "We don't have to get old a t a certain &JC. Starring at aec 'S or SO, l have seen men pitch into rhc:lc ei1erc1scs and in rwo or three yc:irs ... ucccd the activity of a yuung man of ZS or 30 yean," "I have seen severe bursitis ca'>CS comple1cly cwed afcer scvcraJ monchs of graduallr mcrensing uerc1:w:s, the calcium disappearing through absorption. • ··Many palJcnts, afccr Cllcrcising, have a definite 'fCSUrgencc co ABOUT THE AUTHORS DR. ALEC hfOMPSON is lhe noted Los An~lcs physician and surgeon whose 1magina1ave and highly success- ful ccchniques have attracted a thriving Hollywood practice aod 1n uc:ellcnr profcss1on11l reputation. Dr. lllompson is a ~mber of the American Medical Associacion, Lhe Cali- lom1a Medical Association, and the International College of Applie<I Nurrnion. IES.S STEARN. the doctor's grateful patient, is a wdJ- known author whose most famous boolc. is Edrar Caya-The Slt>t:pl1tg Prophr1. IMPROVEMENT BOOKS ~~.L~ 7735 1S490 N.W. 451h Ave., C>il• ~Fla. U05t ..: up the bacll-related '''"I ptocesses listed on this Pl&e. Wily not rud the full details rigtll "°"· And send f« the booll which gives all these self-corrections 'to YOll •.• to read from cover to cover without your risllin1 a penny. hair growth, with a sharp rise in color." "We improve resistance to exhaustion, displace a tendency in older people to rec dizzy, and step up SCllUal acuv1ty. Our walk. as springier, we require lcs.s sleep, mtmory improvca.." "Patien~ once subjccc 10 colds, will Ill for yean, or forc\ler, without suncring from this nuisance." "In three weeks, he ooted a hearing improvement. In three J)'¥)Jllhs he could hear the tick. or hi5 watch on the nilhr table, a sound he hadn '1 heard for almost a year." "Some patients with insomnia problems have reported th111 after a l•w -weeks of excrcascs, they arc able to drop off to sleep an the daytime, in rcsusc1111ling naps. for thc first ll~ in their hv~." "Some have bl as much as two inches around the waist .. :· "Sometimes, the corrcctcd pa11en1 gets an unlooked-for bonus- ao increase an he1gh1 of 10 inch or more.'' 1 "W1lh1n even m1nu1cs, some paueots h~vc reported relief from chronic ~ spnms." "After thc sacroiliac joint n suibilized, they happily report they hllYe all the energy m thc world because they are bfeathana freely again." "Our mosc dramatJc iucccss has come from migraine head-aches." "Even when I'm uealing a pcrsoo who has had a wh1pl~h problem for rwo or three years, I can quick.Jy see the pahcnt &el up and walk freely a10und my office." · But Why Let Others Gain Such Wondrous Reltef When You Suffer Such Agony? This ls Your Chance To Tum A Great Problem Into A Great Good-All In Your Own Home, Without Risking A Pennrl You owe it to yourself to try It at our risk nod FEEL the result\! And I invite you to do iust that! ll costs you nolhing! We take aH the risk! Fair enough? 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If we had no tears, how could we know laughter? Once a year we experience this fullness, and we can return to it as surely as we can find our way through a wood by notch and sign . Do you remember when you were a child and the almost .unbearable e¥itement of the days before Christmas? We were blown up wi1h it, like balloons on the ceiling, threatening to pop. Do you recall the crackle in the air that was more than cold, and how your skin twit ched? Do you remember how you longed to pul your arms around a trec- around the whole world? Christmas-the many-faceted bauble of delight that turns aml tu ms in the circle of our visien: . Snow-and apples-and a morning that began before light ; gifts piled high in red and white (and something that couldn't be wrapped, hidden in the garage); stockings, out of shape with secrets, hanging by the hearth; prickl~ holly on the door; the smell of pine boughs everywhere; bells ringing over and ~tbov~ the unsacramcntal sounds; wine and goo'\c and f ruitcal..e spelling plenitude; robust carols telling an old story wiU10ut embarrassment. Not just love. but hope and faith were born that <.lay-the eternal Trinity.·-. _. And in thy dark street.s shineth, the everlasting light." But without darkness there tould be no light. Birth itself i:1 on!y a moment older than death. No. it is not just an event in history we commemorate, but an explosion of Spirit upon the planet. This is the day we set aside for "the singing of angels.'' And the singing is an ancient, timeless tune. This is the time we love. Rut as someone said, "Our hearts arc not strong enough to love all the tim e." 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SCftlPTURE CAKE 1 c:up;todges 5:25 (1a•l clause: butter or margarine) 1 ~ cup• Jeremiah 6:20 (supt) Y• cup Proverb• 24:13 (honey) 6 Job 39:14 (egg•) 1st Kings 10:2 (spice$: 1~ teaspoons ground cinnamon, ¥.t teaspoon ground doves, 1 teaspoon ground eltsplce, 1 tedpOOl1 ground nutmeg) 3 teaspoons Amos 4~ (baking powder, plu.e 1 teaspoon baking soda) 1 teaspoon Leviticus 2:13 (salt) 3~ cupa 1st Kings 4:22 (unsifted all-purpose flour) · 1 cup Genesis 24:11 (water; we substituted 1 cup cold buttermilk) 2cups1st Samuel 30:12 (second clause: raisins) · 2 cups Revelation 6:13 (cut up dried figs) J cup Numbers 17:8 (chopped almoncb) 1. Preheat oven to 300°F. Heavily grease and flour a l()...incb tube or bundt pan or two 9x5x.3-ii:ich loaf pans. 2. In large bowl, with electric mixer at medi- um speed, beat butter until smooth. At low speed, add' sugar gradually; beat in well. Clean beaters. Blend in honey al low speed. 3. Add eggs one at a time, beating at medium- high speed after each addition. 4. On large sheet of waxed paper combine cinnamon, cloves, allspice, nutmeg, baking powder. baking soda, salt and 31A cups flour. S. Add blended dry ingredients to batter alternately wilh buttermilk. Toss reserved ~ cup flour with raisins, figs and almonds. Gently fold fruit and nuts into batter. 6. Pour batter into pan. Cut through batter with knife to distribute evenly. Bake for about l 'h hours, or until a cake tester poked into center comes out clean. Let cool in pan 30 minutes, then tum out on rack to cool completely. Makes I large tube cake or 2 IM/ cakes FAMILY WEEKLY, December 22. 1974 • 13 "' Why is this girl crying? Because the puppy she's cuddling will be ·•put-to-sleep" in a few minutes. It's not bec.:tuse he isn't friendly. He's a real tail-wagger. It's not be- cause he's diseased. He's so healthy he bounds from one end et his kennel ·to the other. Why then must he die? Because he's sur- plus. Excess. He's an animal without a home and not likely to find one--ever. API. founded in 1968 by Betton P Mouru is no~rolit; supported by people who, ltke Of. Albert Scl'twe1t· re<. betieYe on 1e--~ for 111/ /lfe Thf! lnstttu1ie's programs are nauonal and 1ntemat1ona1 in acope. including majo< etlort• in the area of the e•· plOdlOQ pet population. manne mam- mal (whale and seall sunllvat, the repl-t of steel-jaw. teghold traps. endangered species. habltilt .and en•ironment Tl'tis a<111ert11;ement has been marl~ posslble by indlvldual contrlbultons from membe~ all Over the United States. Sad, but true. There are simply more pets than hoQ'les. Five out of every six kittens ------------------- and puppies (like this one) are born, only to P1easerna111mmedia1e1yto die in one tragic way or other. MILLIONS are Belton P. Mouras, destroyed in pounds, more MILLIONS are ::~~d:r•PROTECTION abandoned to starvation, disease and high-INSTITUTE of America way slaughter. And on top of the terrible 0ep1.Fwa price paid in animal life, you, the American Box 22505. ~south Lana Pal1\ taxpayer, foot the bill for this destruction--Sacramento. ea111om1a95822 to the tune of $500 MILLION every year. (Does this enormous financial burden solve My tax deducllble meml>efship· 01 h ? 0 S--•s enclosed to help t e problem. N ! It just keeps you from ./EXPOSE the pet popuiauon being overrun by unwanted cats and dogs.) problem '" news- WHA T'S THE ANSWER? Planned pet-papers,. ract1oand hood. Animal birth control. Until veterinary ~ tetev•s•on science discovers a foolproof pet "pill " the PROMOTE publlc ~«>':"'-<:ost I /. Spay Cflf'ICS only sure way to keep pets from breeding susrA1N the 1nst1tvte·1 1m1-1 unnecessary litters is a spaying operation--;-bt111v s1udv 1n10 mo ,)' which some people can't afford. There's an 1 bile communityspay j d f I t . 1 un1\s. 1 urge':'t ne~ . now or ow-cos community ./SUPPORT t b•rthcontroi spaying chmcs--and greatly accelerated pet :search. contraceptive research. You're right. Something must be done. Name _______ _ The consequences of doing nothing are un-Address _______ _ thinkable: bigger-and-bigger pounds to kill Citv 51810 zrn more-and-more animals, and finally, resfriC-'Your membership of SIO or more tive laws exil,ng pets from cities. Can you en1111es yov to ayea(s subscription to Memstr~m magazine API is a COntemplafe a future When pef S are OUt-nllllOl\31 non-profil organ11ahon lawed--when urban man has no Other com-ctiarlerecl by the State of Cal1lorn1a . ? and llstecl with the Internal Rev· pan j on an I ma I but himself . ._~_:~-~-~-erv-jc_e_c_o_nt-nb_u_tio_n_~ _are_ d_e-_ -~ It's en<>,ugh to ma~e you cry. Only you can stop this tragedy. Join us lo halt surplus &reeding now. .. ' 3~ -. , R A COED JAIL Romance i1 discouraged The "country cfub" description for the Massachusetts f'An-cctional I nstitu- tion in Fmmingham, Mass., is <111ickly dismissed by its 40-ycar-okl supcrin- tcnrl<'11t. Dorothy Chase. On the s11r- fac.-c. though, there is no denying that Framingham i,<; n lot difkn'nt from mo.'it prisons. Jt is c11w c>f the first in the t-uuntry to mix mt'11 and women resi- dents. A min imum-scx·u rit y jail (the sam<• lcind to which W:itergate con- [ ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Armour TALKING TO PLANTS I've heard that you can talk to plants, And though they may not smilt or glance And have no way their Wllnnth to show They thank you by the way they wow. The only thing thal's hcld-1n& back Is wha t to say. N<Jl "Hi, ther~, Jack .. ( Jt may be Jill ) or "How'rc your folks?" I a lso don't know plantish jokes. But 1\•e a fern J like a lot, ~tin the World! .. .. ii spirators have Ix-en sent), it has a swimming pool and a full r:rnge of sports facilities. Men and women, how- ever, live in separate dormitories, aml mmanC'<:~ arc di~uraged-<lc-.pite tlw fact that one ma n and wom:u1 got mar- ried recently after they wt•re tlismissed. The inmates. called "resiclcnts," wear their own clothes, )jve in <.·utt11gcs and can tle<:orute. their "cells" :t\ th<'y plcast•. Some of the 86 women a11d 57 m c11 at Framingham t•vcn have their own color TV sets. They work on the outside during tJ1e clay and return to the institution at night. Most of the rcside11ts a.re serving short terms; none for murder. Five-year-old Ricky Segall wa.\ a member of J1ie Partridge Family," and one of those child ren who seem to have been bom for the stage. Hcre·s how Ricky's father Richard describes it : "We are a family. W e don't go any- where without each l other -and that in- cludes taking Ricky RldrJ Set.. to business meet- ings. Sometimes th;lt's hard o n others, hut a t k·ast he knows what we·r<' doing. We sing a song to Ricky and he can l>i11g it right baclc. W<' read a script a c.·oupk• of times. and he knows hi!> part anti the others too. W e do11't puslr though. lt has to be Cun. Rut at tlw '\amc lime, he rcaJizes l1t•'s working. lf a plumber docs a goo<l jub, he: d<iesn't g<·I a standing ovation, so why sh uulcl lll'? It's a job. Ricky has known that sin<'C he was two. n Who says honesty ls dead? The ~tamp on a 197 J Christmas card wasn't cancek>Cl, so a Colorado woman peeled it off and used it again. But her con· sc:ie11ce kept bothering her, so she sent two e ight-cent stamps to the U.S. Trc:l!lury, along \trith a letter explaining what she had done. Her 16-c.-ent con- tribution was added to the govem- men f s 163-year-oJcl "Conscien ce Fund:· which now totals more than $3 million. Contributions to the fund-all from guilt-ridden Americans who w ant to make amends-amounted to 844,000 in 1974 alone. Back in 1811, someone a11onymously sent $5 to the Treasury. e"plaining that he-had defrauded the govt'mment, and since then, the "Con- scit•nc.-c Fund" has-been kept going by troubled citizens who say they haw stolen something or chiseled on their iucnml' taxes. A Georgia man sen\ in $3,48.5. cx:pJaining that when he wor~cd for a veterans hospital, his lni- Quips & Q11otes A fern that 6115 a good-ilud pol. And to this.fem I think someday ,\simple "Let·s be fronds," I'll say. I think l've linaJJy got it !>lraiglit. When you see the Richycar blimp. you ask for B.F. Goodgoo<l. -RobPrt Brault /Uc/1 relative: The kin you love Ill to11cli. -Lone Olir1gh(l11<:1' A youn g fellow asked an olcle1 fel- low, "What was the first thing Eve did when Adam came horn(' very late· mw nigher• "She counted his rihs," cam<· the quick reply. -Dorotl1ea Kent 1'crn11ern111c11tal: Easy ~/um, ro.\y (!.lt114). -Lucille S. lfarp<•t The head of a corporation called his ('Xecutives on the carpet. "Look. yo11 fellows have got to get on the ball. If we have any bottlenecks around here, I want you to tell me what they are. ls that clear?'' After the meeting one ex- ecutive turned to another and said, "One thing I've noticed about bottles. The necks are always at the lop.'' -Dorothea Kent THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see life differently. Send 011ginat contributions to "Child," Family Weekly. 641 Lexington Ave , N.'V', NV 10022. $10 ii used-none returned While we were oul for a ~1111 Jay-afternoon drive, our '1 l1-ycar- old son turned to me a.ml said. "I'm gonna fa)) into love with you, Mama." My hus band said jokingly. "You can't fall in low with my wife." Our son lookC'cl nt him seriou.dy and rcplic•<I, "Wt' already fell in itl" -Mrs. Normn11 W. Elki11.~ \Vilmingln11, N.C. Husband hunting i~ pmhahly 1l1e only sport in which the anim al that ~t·h c~m~ht has to buy a lkense. -Thomas LoMoncc Thongs-what 1'11inll/rn tl1J11g.~. -M. L. JI icl..<'!I 11n~ liatl fl')>11lll'd rn doJ:t•ns of 11vc·r- l""'nW11b. of '' lt•1 :tll~ ht·11C'flt s! DATES: Wint<'r lx·gins officially al 12:57 .1.m. Sunday. Ha\'c <1 Merry Chrii.tm,1' on Wednesday!/ ANNIVERSARIES: Skylah 3 t•rcw, Lt C:ol. William .Pogi1e :uad Lt. ('..ol. Gerald Carr, st•l rec.'Onl of sevC'n-hour spa<.'t' ,,·all.: on~ )'l'M a~o Wednesday. BIRTHDAYS (:111 C 1pricon1 ): Sunday -Antlr(' Kostclanelz 73; Lady Bird Jnh11~011 6 2. Monday-Jose Gr~o 56. Tuesday -Awa Gardner .52; Howard 1 lngh<'~ 69. Wednesday-Cah Callo way 67, Roel Scrlin~ -50; Tony M:irti11 61; C:onracl Hilton 87. Thursday-Mac1 Tsc--ltm~ 8 l ; Sccv(• Allen 53; Richard Widmark 60; Alan King 47. Friday- .\farlcm• n ... 1rrd1 70. Saturday-Martin Milnc·r 41. . -BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Andre Kostelanetz and Marlene Dietrich By Frank Baginski LITTLE EMILY "How does It feel to be the last bastion of moralltr in an otherwise banknapt aMI decadem soc:~?" 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WAS MURDERED! ~.I I Y()I JR r ATHr R' c-.., IDLI\ ('lr THl\l W /\c, 10 C..1IVf UP E /\11 N(i SA Ll\DS ! YOU US( 0 11 IFM A LI IN HIA1 O Nf \NALl ?:' llOLV S M O Kt o .' 11 w, 1c-, C-01 Nfi I 0 ( oc;T ~ roR?V N C .'/ YGJL,f MAY P ~E.~EN r YOV!~ Glr="i4' 1'0 ONE ANOYHe~ 1 HAVE A C,f F'T ~Of(. ~ow, CL.A5~ . 0KAY1 THEN , 'G IGN THl5 FORM I R ~-EA 5 NG ,\\E C~OM ,if."~ ~f?L ,GA -r"ION N TH1'7 '\t\ATT ER A.ND !. WILL TA~E;:;-PO~~~S SIO N '--, "~ THe G1J:n. :~ ,( .. • • • {.,/~, ME~RY CH~l ~TMA 71 M AR'C IA . MA~C IA .•. MEr<l<'Y CH~l?TM'A?.1 1RA , . ANO /HANK' Y(flf1 l HO rE . wow. r GL~e~,~ T€APOT CC'M ~ STI LL.. '91A' PEO~~e.­ UPi lGHT ... .EXACTLY WHAT WAS SHE TOL.D OVER THE PHONE, 5AM '? I HAYE HINKLE IN AW OFFICE RIGHT NOW! LET ME THROW TAAT LITTLE CURVE AT HIM! WAIT HERE AND !'LL TELL YOU WHETHER IT'S A STRIKE! STA l<,1 1-ILllNG TH F NORTH WALL, ARCHIE / . . --· . , .. ~·1 ' ' ' I , . . , •' . / - .,.----11 .u - 0 GORDO iJ..IE 5E TWO \ WEAR..'/ I T~AVELERS \ ARIE \ ' JOGEPH d ~ Jffv_ ~ €100 f/A5 SEN/ IHJ:M ~ -ro '10U, \ ;-i-P!TV IO IY IMPLORE IZ.· ;/.~ - WE'LL ~AVE Tl-ilS ALL OONE BY Tl--\E TIME G RANDN'A GEIS HERE, BUT I'LL SAVE HEQ A • PIEC E a: T IN SEL . I I IS · • · • • · ,, • . ...._"• WE't<E OUi' O~ "'Tl-05E L\1\LE 14ANGER ~INGS, MOtv\M'I--S~LL I GET SOME DAPER C UPS LIKE 'NE O\D LAST VEAR? AFIER ' i \41'5 WE PJT UP THE o..JTSID E t.\G14TS·· l<a-tr OACOV? I By Gus Arriola OJ.I, OH! J..OOK.S 1-IK.E. MV I/ME. HAS C.OME! Wt6H I. COUl-0 Ci-OSE MY EYE'!J! Match the right-words with the right st8111ps. (a)tnogttl (b) feather (c) face-off. . If vou 1 u~t pla ved 0ur g;i me. 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SNE:AK IN AN [7 Sf-1 R , Ft RE:-ro !Ht: wesr vVA!.L:1 < ,) ~-----""-.. ANY QlJf:SllONS? ,,. . • "---<rr_ -----------~ -~ .:.;~-~~ •""" , ,, TTl•I ,.,.,.. " 1 i .. , .. •n•'luA '·Iv .. 19 ' \.o I<! ''~h·• fl'"V"\f'd c I ><><>LE~',_$ ( 'lull S11l L ~LLIL-Vl '? 1 ~ SANTA CLAUS. WHV no 1 fl..A~E;. I HA l f >oo" M OUSI U~l JrtAT ?· WHY, 0 1 ··' COURSE:~ -'---- -...( ( HOW CAN "-1 Bl-~o CRU &L ~· .....,..----------------------------~~-~ , BUI, MAX-!n-u~RE" AINT NO SANTA CLAUS ! • I 11S h ll CHRISTMAS BUNNY ·1i.:tAT COM8S DOWN f Hf: CHIMN E..Y ON CHR1S-fMA5 E::.VE JHL L/\\A . .". ~ow COULl) I RUIN ~15 Cl-tRISfMAS LIKC 1 HAT:' Yo u LOOK I LL ~ ) Wi..lATS WRONG! YEAH ... Ht ~lAS -H-HS BASKE:T OF D£COR.Al£D CHRIS1 MAS S NOWBALLS, SE: f. .. AN' Hf J-llD£"S 'E:M All-OVC:R 1~£ HOUS E-. 1. .: :l.. L l t-{IN K IH£N ON u.~R15TMAs MORN/No WE CAN ALL HAVL A Nice CHRISTMAS SNOWBALi HUNI. .. tRY lo Ft ND 1E:M BfFORf THC.:Y MELT, Y'Kr-JoW 1 'rv\ COMI Nt~ OOWN WrfH A CO NSClbNCl , ' --• ' • ... '{ I ' ,. ,, 0 r .. Ila/ Kaul'ma·h ~ SANTA is intrh~llell by the ll1JJ!· l\'.ll <1uahtics of number 14 ~8 57. When he multiplie<o it hy 2 (~ce 'aho\e) the same Jii:urcs appear __ __..... •. BULLETIN •cooo Nt!WS! 'rt\is may look like. ro;eiin bn· ~uage, but i( you study it carefully a minute or two you llhould be ahle to read U: SAN TASA YSHI~' ~ SON H ISW A Y. Whal does it ~y·! .. e Riddl1>-me-this: How' does Santa feel about makin1t this year•s hip'! Give up'? He's eung ho, ho, ho! . e u CANDY CANE li1 700 and KRISS KRINGLF. is 52, what is MlSTLETOE? No fair peeking below. '(S{llnwna UYUIOlf 111111al\o:>) l90 l J, lt e Follow Directions: 1. Remove a snow vehiclP and lit\ animal remains: SDLEEEDR. 2. Remove a grPt:_n tree and a sky ~bject remains: PSITN AER. • ·.11111 '•ulci ·r. ·iup 'ra1s · L in the same nrdl'r ex· ~~----------------­ CAN YOU TRUST1YOUR EYES? There are at lust six differ .. cepf that the I a'nct 4 .arc mmt'd lo the cntl. ' . When he multiplies it ·t-y J. the result is 4 2857 I, again the same tiiwres and order. with the 7 and I at th.e end. I Si milarly, multiplied by 5 and 6, the re· ,<;u(t<o are 7 14 285,. '857 14 ~. rc,pectively, and in the latt<'T in· .stan(e the fir~t three and l.i .. t three . d1g1ts are t ran,po~ed. · ences In drawint detaJl1 between top and bottom pan~ls. How· quickly can you .find them? Check 1n5wen with tho11e below. : Ju.,t for fun , try mul· t1ply1ng I 4 2857 by 7. L.-_ __:::::ii:;.;;~------------...J 'µJ•UJm> st puwt~•IJ, •g ')ll:JUJJJl> " •I.I. '9 'llU!fflW " utqf; .,. ·•Ill "'"JUI 11.onq•v. 'Ii ·i.u.~.remp ., PU'SH ·z; 'llUltJ1JP ST ~H 't !H:>lltHJOO 8 and 9, and see 1f HITCH IN PLANS! Will you help complete the picture above? the pattern holds. · Connect dots_..1 to 2 to 3, etc., to discover what's missing. . . -. . . -~ .... ~ . ' Mt~xeo SINGLES -c/ou Gf.b. Gl/Ps<I, I HI'S wWoc € StA60N IS !30 OVee- .. 1 ~AV€ NO LiULff1Dt SPll21T ANl/MOK'e AND 1 OON'f f3f.L1 6Vt ... , COMM €K'CIAL 11~D ... . -----u --..i'--. -c_r-- 12-22 (> 0 D • 0 . ~ ~ 0 . ·. 0 " () u MooN ~MuLLIN& ' <:ier IT ALL . WRAPPED UP, DE',b.R? IT 1001< HoURS ... Yt::S· ... YES, t=.MMA ! 5TA'/ UPSTAIRS! No PE"~l<IN G ! i:~ ... '/E5, EMM,A, IT C~RTAINLY DID ... ---) ' ON.HIS WAY! Apply these <'nlnrs n1>atly abnvP . 1-Red. i -Dlc.. hluP. 3-Ydlnw. 4-Lr.-hrown. 5 -Flt>sh lnr1P~. f;-L,t., greFn 7- I>k . gi'Pen. H-Ok. brown. 9-1.t. way. 10-Rlark. J J-P1nk. SP[llBIN [J[R ! S("ORE 10 pointA for using alt th' ------+-----ll'tt~rs in th' word ~low to form -----+----two complele words: A s.s E M B L f, THEN 11COre 2 pnints each for all -----+----word~ of four letters or more -----+---- found among the letters. Try to score 1t Jent 50 polnla. -----+---- ·11aw 'atflV !W WJl'l!ttw ~lllJlllf><( By Brown and Casson. 0 0 0 0 0 0 by FerdJohnaan ,f ... \ •• , •••• \• u p,L •'\fl• r· • • 1 I DICK TRACY I ' -' 0 ~ ) , .-s ) I STILL:.1,.N COMA. HfS CONQITI~ CRfTICAL-' MERRY CHRISTMAS· DARLING,~- Its been so long I can hardly remetnber ~ either. by Chester Gould ..,.----....... --. COME ON COPPER- SNAP Ollr OF IT! WHAT KIND OF AN OFFICER LETS A HOODLUM BLACKJACK HIM? by Bill Perry Well ,· Eve, did <;ure, Pop, bot Jm not you find out? telling you . '/ou re too younq to know ~ ARE ~U NO! I'M • MRS. CL~S ~ CHRISTMAS CAROL.I .fJ OH W HAT FU~ \T IS TO RIDE. IN A ONE HORSE OPE.N GLElGH ! .FJ . JINGlE BELLS I J)NGh.E BEL\.'"S I JlN(:,lE All. THE. WAY! O~ WHAT FUN IT \S 1D RIDE IN A ONE .[ HORSE OPEN SLEIGH··· HEYl .Fj .r r THAT WA5 GREAT, GA~G ! ONE MORE PRACTICE AND WE'LL BE REF\04 IO GO C.AROh.ING All OVER iHE NEIG~BORHOOD J , ____... --.....--.. ,....___ ,...-----.. ~ ,....--._ ~ ,.----_ ,------...,. ~ 0 0 ~ .. il .. COULD WE REHEAR6E SOMEPLACE ELSE lbMORROW N16HT ~ • • .. I .-