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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 727

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I2p. i CALENDAR Continued from Page 45 RKDJ.ANDS ART FAIR: Hand-crafted artifact displayed and sold. Every Sunday. Grlswold a restaurant. Interstate 10 and Ford 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

ROBFRTSON RI.VO. SWAP MRET AND FLEA MARKKTJ Exhibit and trading center, open Saturday and Sunday, 661 Robertson Blvd. ROY ROGERS MUSKUMi Collection aeplctln the prWaM and professional lives of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. Open daily, Highway 18 In Apple Valley. a.m.-B p.m.

MAX MECO MJUSEXJM OF New exhibit "Man of the Sea" to run through net January. Open daily 10 a.m.-o SAX DIEGO ZOO: New winter schedule, open dally, 9 4 p.m. SEA WORLD: All new show, Mission. Bay, San Diego. SEAPORT TOURS: Features' water tour to also Long Beach marina tour, leaves from Seaport, Village on entrance channel io Long Beach marina.

ST. ELMO VILLAGE: Art display and mural walkway. Open Sunday noon to dark at 48 JO St. Drive In West Los Angeles. TRAVEL TOWS: Exhibits of "everything on wheels" In-eluding trolley which circles the one-half mile track ot rails.

At the northeast edRe of Griffith Park, at the inter-section of the Ventura Freeway and Forest Lawn Irlve. Free. TUCKER WILDLIFE SANCTUARY: Nature trail observation and lectures. Located in the Santa Ana Mouiv tains, end of Modjeska Canyon Road, Hoursr Wednesday. Friday, rioon-4 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

UNIVERSAL STUDIO TOUR: Day-long tour teWnd th scenes of movie-making. Opening daily 10 a.m.-3:JO p.m. Hollywood Free way Lankershim. VILLA DFL SOL: Turn-oMhe-century California hotel converted Into patio and terrace shops. Most shops open iu a.m.-6 p.m.

weekdays and Friday evening till 9 aide Freeway, to 305. N. Harbor at Wilshlre In Fullerton. WILD LIFE animals In re-creations of. their natural habitat.

Mile high between Yucaipa and Beaumont, open daily. LECTURES I ft Cormen DrcQcn Music Director and Conductor -AN EVENING OF FAIRYTALES IN MUSIC SATURDAY, DEC. 11th, 8:30 P.M. Dukas: The Sorcerer's Apprentice Humperdinck: Dream Pantomime from tho opera HANSEL AND GRETEL Ravel: Mother Goose Suite Prokofiev: Cindereda Ballet Suite With special guest Stanley Molden, former Senior The Log Jammer 4r Galaxy El Bumpo Sky Tower it Grand Carousel it Eagle's Flight Metro Monorail it Grand Prix Ar Gold Rusher Sand Blasters it Circus Wheel it Bottoms Up Crazy Barrels it Children's Carousel it Mini Bike A total of 25 pleasure-packed rides and attractions. The Fun of It All SATURDAYS SUNDAYS Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

Principal ot inerioyai uanei, wiin memoeri oi The Stanley Holden Dance Centre. Single Admission $4 9S.t4.40, $3.85, S3.30, $2.45 and students $2.29 (with I Musio Center Box Office Southern California Automobile Club Offices All Mutual and Liberty Magic Mountain has the world's most thrilling rides and so much morel Enjoy marching bands, Jugglers, magicians. Famous car 'j TODAY "PAGAPf STORIES IN THE BIBLE" by Rabbi Lawrene Goldmark, Wilshire. Blvd. Temple 3663 Wilshire 10:15 a.m.

"AND ANOTHER FAMILY FOR PEACE," film-lecture and discussion moderated by Albert Schoenberg. Ethical Culture Society of America, 1023 Hiigard 11 a.m. MUSEUM LECTURE TOURS, walking tour of the gallery' beginning at the Information Desk. Ahmanson Gallery, County Museum of Art, 1 and 2 p.m. "THE AFRO-AMERICAN IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION" by Frank Greenwood.

Afro-American Cultural Center, 4309 S. Broadway, 3 p.m. A WOMAN RABBI: HER PROBLEMS, PREROGATIVES AND PRINCIPLES" by Rabbi Sally Prlesand, Temple Ju-dea, 5429 Llndley Tarzana, 8 p.m.. "ENCOUNTER: BLACK AND WHITE A DIALOG ON RACISM AND LOVE" Bv Dr. U.

J. Fields and Fran C. Fields, Mutuality Center, 9112 S. Western 8 p.m. Free.

"WHAT'S GOING ON IN CHINA?" by Kim and Judith Woodard, Emerson Unitarian-Church, 7304 Jordan Canoga Park, 8 p.m. MONDAY "AMERICA AT THE TURNING POINT" by Allard Lowen-stein, Beverly Hilton Hotel International Ballroom, 11:30 a.m. "A STONE AGE VIEW OF MAN'S FUTURE" by James Sackett, Room 2250 Young Hall, UCLA, 7 p.m. "HOW TO PREVENT YOURSELF FROM BEING ATTACKED" by William J. Kurdi.

Room 3 of Roxbury Park, 471 Rosbury Beverly Hills, 7:30 p.m. "MEXICO'S ARTS" by M. Richard Marx, Fairfax Community Adult School Auditorium, 7850 Melrose 7:30 p.m. "FAMILY STRUCTURE AND FAMILY LIFET by Dr. Bruno Bettelheim, Sinai Temple, 10400 Wilshire 8:15 p.m.

i "PEOPLE, POWER AND POLLUTION" by Lester Lees. Beckman Auditorium, Pasadena, 8:30 p.m. "THE CHALLENGE OF THE ARTS TO MODERN JEWISH LIFE" by Dr. Stephen Kayser, Gindi Auditorium, University of Judaism, 6625 Sunset 8:30 p.m. Free.

"YES. VIRGINIA, THERE REALLY IS AW UNCLE 8AM by Carl R. Terzlan, Los Coyotes Country Club, 8888 Los Coyotes Drive, Buena Park, 8:30 p.m. TUESDAY "INFORMATION. LIFE AND SOCIETY" by Gene Young-blood, Science Lecture Halt, USC, 4:30 p.m.

Free. toon characters come to life. The Showcase Theatre spotlights name performers in two shows every afternoon. You can browse through fascinating shops. Or take time out for everything from a snack to a steak.

Fun, food, excitement. Magic Mountain is something special for the whole family. And it's all yours all weekend. ONE ADMISSION PRICE COVERS VP i SPECIAL GUEST SUM EXTRA ADDED MTftWEBON SAT.0EC.1i7 7:30 PM LQfJG BEAOII A0E1 All mt rteryd $4J0. 0JM Available st Loni Beach Aren Office and by matt erder, Willich's Mutic City Storei, So.

Cat. Music 637 S. HiH and all Mutual feaciet. For Information call SEU 437-2255. ALL RIDES, SHOWS, ENTERTAINMENT 50.X.

General Adm. $5.00. Children (3-12) Kids under three admitted tree. A North on Golden State Freeway (Interstate 5 to Magio 1 Mountain Parkway APPEARING DEC. 20 at SAM BERNARDINO SWING NEWiDRKKlO MlEKAl Please Turn to Page or Jlial Special Someon TRIPPY THINGS ORDINARY AND EXTRAORDINARY ONE WEEK ONLY DEC 7-12 OUR REPUTATION SPEAKS FOR ITSELF BILLY PRESTON snd GARY WRIGHT Next: Dan Hicks His Hot Licks DOBS WESTON'S fob lUilli.W rbutjatid'urilf ka COCKTAILS DINNERS HOOT MONDAYS NO ASE Um 031 SANTA MOHICA LA.

278-61 ES IN CONCERT1 Tour a "Moroccan like fortress" facing the sea. A new house and a new idea. Today in HOME December 10-11; 10:30 P.M. Adm. $3.00 Ret.

(714)492-4909 Jfour Ml hi EitrilU, Sai Cleneitk, Mi. Elegant chocolate desserts. In HOME.

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