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Missing b~ate.rs found Sate
Ex-OCC dean radios f rOili o f Pana ma
allaying fears the ketch was lost a t sea -..._
Panama officials received a radio
broadcast from the La.Jeunesscs on
Thursday evening JUSt when fears
were peaking for their safety.
"The na&htmare 1s over and we're
very comfortable·· their daughter,
Gwen Swanson. said today from her
home near Minneapolis, Mann
"We're so alad that they're safe."
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .. Deir Nee .....
Leo and Dolores LaJeunessc, the
former Costa Mesa couple detained
Coaat
A state offlclal failed to
reaaaure Mesa reatdenta
about capped oll wells In
their neighborhood./ A3
Nation
FBI arrests 14 Puerto
Rican terrorists linked to
1983 armed robbery In
Connecticut./ A4
En tertainment
From pottery to pyra-
mids, Mexico has It all.
/Datebook
Sports
The Corona del Mar High
football team has high
hopes for the upcoming
season. /A11
INDEX
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
Comics
Crossword
Death Notices
Entertainment
Horoscope
Ann Landers
Opinion
Paparazzi
Police Log
Public Notices
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A3
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A 15
C13
C14
Datebook
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Sports
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A2
when Nicaraguan Sand101stai.
boarded their boat Aug. 7. arc
repon ed safe and being towed to a
pon 1n Panama. U.S. State Dcpan•
ment officials said toda>
Stalker
linked
to more
killings
Meanwhile, forensics
experts search auto
for additional clues
By STEVE MARBLE
Of IN a..y ""°' .....
Two more ktlhngs have been hnked
to the Night Stalker by authorities
who are trying to learn the mass
slayer's 1denuty through fingerpnnls
lifted from a car believed used 1n his
most recent attack.
At least one of the add1uonal
killi ngs ,pinned on the tall, thin
attacker occurred an February m Los
Angeles but police refused to release
c;pcc1fic dates. loeauonc; or the name'i
ofv1ct1ms.
And because of has unchanged
condition, B11lCamsofM1ss1on V1tJO
has been counted as the Night
Stalker's 17th murder v1c11m Cams,
shot an the head early Sunday a1 his
Chnsanta Dnve home, 1s descnbed as
brain-dead by Los Angeles
authonues. . .
Cams. a 29-year-old North Dakota
(Pleaee eee STALKER/A2)
In the broadcast, the couple re-
ported they were well and requested a
tow into the port of Colon. It was
unoertam at press ttme 1fthey actually
had amved an port an their 65-foot
ketch Wahane. officials said.
Family members, fnendJ at Orange
Coast Collcge,..,here Leo La.Jeuncsse
formerly was a teacher and an
associate dean, and U.S. State ~
pan ment officials had eiprcsscd fears
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Foren•lc• expert Becky Morgan ~la.er.
Ford chie·f lauds workers
on canceled Sgt. York
A,. nrlPJIOI By SUSAN HOWLETI want )'OU to know that we apprcc1alc the D IVAD prOJCCt V .1. V . 0t tt>eo...,""°' 1t.t1 " the ded1 ca11on :ind hard Y.Ork de-The Cigt. York hallle gun pro1ect
Ford Motor Co. s chairman of the voted w th1· DI\ \DnrowLCt in 1he lai.t em ploys ahout 1.900 of Ford .\ero-
Turn to Page C1 for th•
bfft eutomobll• buy1
board re).eased a memorandum to the four year\.· l\" 1 .. 1·11 \a1d "WL· know space'<; 6,000 workers 1n Orange
1.900 Orange County workers on the very well that wur empl11'l'l''i ac-County Flamm 'ta1d Those who
canceled ~gt. York project Thursday comphshed a great deal il.nt.l 1hat were employed on the massive con-
1n apprec1at1on of a Job well done. but many a<:hJl'\ emen1 .. u1mc under' ery tract are mil awa1t1ng word from the
fell short of making any promises to difficult circumstance~ Arm )' on what to do next. he said.
the scores of workers who may be The employees working · on the Flamm said 64 of the guns bave
Jobless. ant1-a1rcraft defense sy!>tem ha .. e alread\ been deh,ered The govrm-
The dec1s1on by Defen!ie Secretary ~en 1n a state of hmbo since ment onganallv ordered l 46
Caspar Weinberger to cancel the SI 8 Wean~reer's announcement of the fhe Cigt Yor~ battle gun. named
billion contract an m1d-'itream this cancellauon Tuesday The} have after World War I hero gt Alvin
week left the workers facing the Labor been told by corporate officials that York. 1s designed to protect armored
Day weekend 1n a state of uncertain-the aerospace firm wall ti) 10 relocate columns from air attacks The
ty. them within local branches of the weapon 1<o made up of two 40mm
Donald E. Petersen released the company, Flamm said, but the po~s1-l ha'is1c; and linked to a computer and
memo over telex from Dearborn. b1hty of layoffs as suit there. a radar ,Htem Flamm said In 1he
Mich. to the superv1s1ng officials at ··we sympathize with the concerns 1n1t1al plans to order the S}stems. the
the Newport Beach branch of Ford that all of you must have at this 11me." .\rm} had hoped to order 618 of the
Aerospace Wednesday morning, a<-the memorandum conunued. "I ask suns. but earl) independent tests
cotdmg to regional spoke-;man that you convey these thoughts to 1nd1cated that there were some prob-
DonaM Flamm your Ford Aerospace team and es~ le ms w11h the weapon that resulted 1n
"ford's senior exccuuvcs and I pec1ally to those directly involved m , (Pleaae eee SOT./ A2)
Sleek r ebui lt Ford
Roadster fulfills
hot-rodder's dFeam
John Avera fancies has 1932 Ford
Roadster as an extension of hi mself
sleek, slick and cool.
At least that's wt\at he hkcs to thank.
At 40 years old with a shaht paunch,
Avera has outarown has dockta1I as
well as his black lcalhcr Jacket. But his
car has never looked better.
By day, he runs an air cond1t1onana
business. But at night, in the privacy
of his Fullerton aarage, Avera is a
• cruiser. Bu1ld1na and then rebuilding.
polishing and rcpohshanJ. carefull y
restorina the aaina car into a hot-
rodder's dream.
Avera compares the routine to a
socialite pri mpina for a comina-0ut
party.
"You do n't build somethint like
1h1s with the idea tt\at you're ao•na to
be the only one lookina at at," he sayc;
"This piece of metal 11 me."
Avera's Tah1t1an oranic roadner
and more than 800 other pre-1966 cars
will be dnvin11oto lhc Ori nae County
Fa1rarounds on Sa1urday for the Great
Labor Day Cruise
The three-day fesuva.I ofstrcet rod •
custom cars and v1nta1t automobile
11 SP<?nsorcd by the Oran County
Cru1 in' Association, a aroup made up
mostly of .. Fif\1cs" fanat1
Mo t of their radio dials rarely
mo<ve from the local "oldies" sta1ion,
where "JohMy An&el" meets."Ean h
A.natl" and they have an °An1cl
BatW " .. ,,·wu a whole d1ffi rent tame back
J
TONY
SAAVEDRA
then," says Avera, casuna a fond eye
at his convertible duri na a press
conference for the weekend rally.
"There was less threat of worlawtdc
problems. All you thought about was
having a hot rod and heading down to
the A cl W Drive-in."
Gu ys like Avera vcw up, aot
married established their careers and
found themselves hankenna for the
"Happy Days" of yesteryear. They
suddenly aot the itch to buy an old
heap, mtorc it and •ta&C monthly car
raJlaes at lOc::il mall _
What does Pamela Ave"* say about
her bu band'• hobby?
JudJina from her any poodle bin..
pink bobby sock aod white iaddlc sb~s, 1bc•sa11 for it. E<vcn l~year-<>ld
dauahttr Jcnrufcr proud ly wears tho
poodle-skin en emblc with a
matchln& outftt for her C.abbagc Patch
doll.
Jennifer, howe<ver. prcfen Madon·
na to Buddy Hotly. Af\tr &a h 't JUst
(J-1_.. ... UllUlLD/ A3)
) .
Dian• Coetillo of CoMa 11 ... adm.lra a ·s2 f'ord PIMletoo.
owned by&" CemDbell of lnine, wlalcb wtll be .. _, 800
pre-1981 can ID t1ut Grat Labor Day CnalM ~
J
for the couple since 1he1r boat was
\CtLcd in the Canbbcan -
The Weunesscs were on the way
from their home in FL Myers, Aa, to
Orange County where he planned to
re-enter teaching..
During their detention 1n
Nicaragua. the couple reportedly wu
q uestioned at le ngth by authonues
who aHCfedJy held them under hou~ .., .
auard They wen accused of runn1n1
1un,, but never fonnally charged
In a telephone call to a Keond
dauahter 1n Aonda, L&Jeunessc re-
poned that 1h~ N1cara1uans had taken the coup ·~ l1fe savinas ut
betwce9 $5,000 d $8,000
Details of the dctcnuon were n~t
known today but a State Dcpanment
• (Pleue ... CQlJPLE/ A.2)
Oil foes r e a d Y
-fu i;-Saturda~s
confrontat ion
By LISA MAHONEY
OftMO..., ..... IWI
Representatives from more than
100 governmen tal offices. en-
vironmental 11oups and bus1nessc!>
arc prcpanng testimony for a heanng
Saturday on the men. ts of 011 dnlhng
off the Orange Coast
Those favonng more dnl11ng wall
face ~nncd 0~1t1on from
coast.al cl\1es and the county super-
visors who say offshore 011 ngs don 1
belong in Orange County
As of late Thursday, 105 1od1v1d-
uals and organ12at1ons had signed up
to speak before U.S lntenorSecretan.
Donald P. Hodel according to Bifl
Schreiber, aide to U Ci Rep Bob
Badham. R-Newport Bea1.:h
Schreiber predicted that many of
the peakers, including Lt. Gov. Leo
McCarth}. would urge Hodel not LO
allow more dnlhng off the Orange
Coast. but to extend protections Lo
count> shores an rccognit1on of their
value as a ~aut1ful natural resource
Representatives of 011 companies
their professional organfzauons and
associated businesses wall ~on hand
to give th. e pro-dnlhng v1ewpo1nl ti
wall Rep V. alham Oannemeyer. R-
Fullenon Hodel 1s conducting a sen cs of town
hall meetings an C-ahlom1a to de-
termine public opinion about a plan to
ancreaY 011 dnlhng along the Outer
C-onunental Cihelf The plan 1dent1fics 150 different 9-
(Pleue eee OIL/ Al)
Gators livin g in Newport Bay
8Y IUIAN HOWLETT
Of .. ~ .......
It aeema that an aJUgator skulking beneath the waters of the
Upper Newport Bay lan't VfllY populM among area residents, but
atate Fleh 9lld Game of'fldala uy Wa»y Gator may have a buddy of the
reptile IOrt. . . .
The >foot alligator was discovered July 6 by construction
work era who wwe ctearlng out some vegatatlon In the Bade Bay.
according to a state Department of Fish and Game spokeswoman.
The Ve.Rey Engineers workera took photographs of the alligator
they affectlonately caJI Wally. and showed them \o A sh and Game
offlctaJs. IPleue aee BAT I A.2)
Ala rm response
t riggers lawsuit
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of , ... Oallf ,_ ltllfl
A former hquor 'itore ckr~ '>hot
dunng a holdup last \ear 1\ suing tht'
city of Costa Mesa and Pohcc ( h1el
Roger Neth over the police depan-
ment's pohcy of confirming <>1lent
alarms "1th a 1elephone call
The pracuce hack fired 1'io\ ~'
I 984 "hen one of the tv.o handm
robbing a Bn'itol ~treel hquor ~torL'
answered the teleph01le The rnhtx·r<.
apparently retaha1ed b) taking l.h"'
A.oun . 26 10 a storage room .md
shooung ham 10 the bas:k
Nack O'Malley . .\oun'<. altornt'\
c;a1d the call provoked the ham.Ill' .1nJ
escalated a routine rohhen int11 "
near traged) lot ht' chm I \\ho 'fX'nt
I:' d.i\\ re<uix·rating .ti 1-ountdtn
\.,die\< nmmun1t~ Husp1W I
Doctor\ v.ae lon .. cd to remo\r
one-third ol .\uun \ kit lung v.h1 k
remn ing metal pellet'> lrom his bad.
.tnd 1:hc">t ,a, t' 0'\.1alle\ said
The "'hole' thing changed lrom "
mere \t11.:~up to a mulh muc:.h more
1nten~· thing."' he ..aid
Tht l,l\\\U ll. likd WeJnewa". d•
U"4'\ lht• Cit\ dnd 'l'th ot nttr.hgenlC
\1 un "hu-.c S~'il 100 d:um "a'
retC'Cted b' the < osui \le~ l 1t'
1 ,,un.·11 la'l \1.i,. "no~ reQUl"\lmg
.in unspeuticd amount lll damag~
()'\1Jlle' \aid the two robber' tn~ert"d the.-\lknt alarm "hen the'
(Pleaee .ee SILENT/ A 2 I
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Satuday at tlM Onq CocaatJ P'alrpoand.9. Behind bu l•
aaotller allow pl • a 'SO rord 8edan. o waed by Kann
BeclMr of AnalMtlm. • .
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A2 * Onlnge COMt DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug t $0, 1885
Familjes of hostages arrive!
--on Coast ~F prayer service
...
By TONY SAAVEDRA °' .. ~ .........
Some relatives of the seven Amen.
cans held hostaae 10 Lebanon dunna
the past 18 months have tat.en lo the
road this Labor Day weekend on
publicity campai&ns to put pressure
on the Reapn Administration.
Joe Jeooo, brother of kidnapped
priest Lawrence Martin Jenoo, said
Thursday in Newport Beach that the
families are bop1na to create a public
uproar ov.er \.be aovemment's tacuc
of"qu1et a.plomacy."
The Rev. Jenco. Huntanaton Beach
hospital administrator David
Jacobsen. S4, and five other Amen·
cans kidnapped separately sinoe
March 1984 are believed to be held by
Shiite Moslems an a Syrian-eon-
trolled area of Lebanon.
Jenco's brother and relatives of the
other bostaaes are asking President
Ronald Rugan to comply with the
captors' demands by seeking the
release of 17 Shiites imprisoned in
Kuwait
The State Department, in earlier
statements, has said the government
wdl not negotiate with the kidnappers
or ask other countries to fulfill
ransom demands. action$.-lhat~uld ~viewed as bowing td terrorism.
"I'd rather lose a little prestige than
people's bves," responded Jenoo, one
of the hostat ' relatives vWtlna
OranaoCounty for a prayer ttrvioe in
Westminster today.
Representatives from six of the
faatlhes wen: expected to attend the
"freedom Day of Prayer for the
Seven HostaacsNot Foraonen" at the
Westminster Civic Center. Tbe event
is the brainchild of 98 Hy-Lond
Convalescent home residents wbo
pray daily for the release of the seven
bostaaes.
Family members, staying at the
Hotel Meridicn in Newpon Beach,
5aid they were drawn to Orange
County by the special prayer offered
ev~ry day at 3 p.m. by the elderly
residents.
"l really think the power of pra_ycr
has enabled us to do this;• said Sue
Franceschini. Jenoo's sister. The S~
year-old priest, head of the Catholic
Relief Services in Lebanon, bu been
held for 23S days after beini k.td·
napped by a milSked gunman.
.. We're not travelers, but we have
become travelers. We have become
spokespersons just to make J)cople
awa~." Franceschm1 said.
Indeed, the families have to van·
ous extents become adept at manipu-
lating-the media. They have quickly
learned the public relations trade.
"We can almost run the cameras,''
said Joe Jen~1 __ whosc family tw
ta.ken its carnpa11D to 14 statet.
They've mailed out poste&ld ,
handed out balloons and T-sbins,
and produced videos, all aimed at
keeping the beat on President Re-apn.
"Take one of these bum~ stick-
ers, .. said Jencohtossina a sticker with
the words "Sett e Ca~tivct Free" to a
reporter. "I ran 'em off in my prage."
J enco, from Joliet, Ill., will be flYina
back Saturday to march in a Labor
Day parade in Rockdale, UI. Hls wife,
meanwhile, has taken the publicity
drive to Gcof'lia.
_Also flyin1 into Oranae County
Aarpon on Thursday . were Father
Jcnco's sister Mae Mihelich, also
from Ulinois, as well as G lenn
Anderson Sr. and Glenn Anderson
Jr .. th" father and brother of hostage
Terry Anderson,.33, Associated Press
bureau chief in BeiNt.
Anderson Jr., of Aorida. said he
was disappointed by the Reapn
Administration's .. inaction" while
seyeo Americans remain at the mercy
of Moslem tCTTOrists.
"I know if I was traveling overseas,
1 wouldn't depend on my aovemment
l<>MJp me;-'' aid-Anderson h ., 4'5 ... It
hurts me to say that because I'm a
flag-waving American."
5 t h killer bee colony foiind
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A fifih
colonx of "killer bees" bas been found
and killed. but ex.pens say evidence is
mounting that the insects will cvcntu·
ally disappear through interbreeding
with their less fierce domestic cousins.
A statement Thursday by the state
Department of Food and Agriculture
said the fifth colony, confirmed late
Wednesday as ~ing of the aggressive
Afncan strain, was found a mile
southeast oft.be original discovery in
June near the town of Lost Hills.
Meanwhile, a scientific panel set up
to investigate how the bees got to the.
United States and bow to deal with
them said bees analyz«l recently
indicate mixed parent.age.
SILEN'f ALARM BRINGS LAWSUIT •••
From A 1 ..;---1
grabbed rou~ly $700 from the cash "You have to call. There arc so Weaver added that dispatchers
register at Sir Charles Liquor Store many of these things that if you send a interpret unanswered phones to
about 7:30 p.m. ~ poltcc officer out cverytime. you mean that the alann may have been
A city communications dispatcher, wouldn't~ able to do anything else." tripped by an intru4er.
following procedures approved by she said. "I don't sec what else you Office~ fajled to answer the first
Costa Mesa pohce and fire depan-can do." call for help, but arrived later after a
mcnts, responded to the Sl&Jlal by store patron found Aoun and had
telephoning the store ·about I•;, Weaver explained that officers arc administered first aid, O'M~J~y said.
minutes later dispatched immediately when an The robbers bad also taken S400from
"The rob~r answered the phone alarm is· received, while a com· thefonncrcleTlc, whonowworbfora
and the caller asked if everything ~as munications worker attempts lo ver-private telephone company in
all nght." O'Malley said. "The rob-ify that a rob~ry or burglary is in Anaheim. ~rs aren't calm. rational people to progress. If the alarm appears to be Neth declined to comment on the
beg.in with. and anything can excite false. the officer is called back. suit.
them. especially an apparent call
from a policeman."
Assistant City Attorney Eleanor
Weaver defended the city policy,
standard Among police agencies and
security tf~. because of the rash of
false alarms.
SGT. YORK ..•
From Al
reductions.
Workers at tht: Newport Beach
plant said they were disappointed by
the decision, but indicated that Jhcy
would rcmarn on the Job until they arc
told differently Many of them heard
about the federal ax brought down on
the spec1alizcdd project on the radio
as they amvcd for work Tuesday.
One worker described the em-
ployees of the Sgt York project as "in
a st.ate of shock "
But Petersen wanted to tell the
Ford Aerospace & Communications
Corp. employees that they did a good
JOb. and to-keep their spin ts up.
"I belie'(e 11 1s important at this
ume that we not permit this develop-
ment to d1min1sh in any wa} the
morale and enthusiasm that have
~en charactenst1c of Ford Aero-
space." Petersen ~1d
BAY GATORS ••.
From Al
"We think that there are two of them," the state spokeswoman
said.
She explained that one of the photographs appeered to be of a
cayman, which Is a reptile In the alligator family. It has a shorter snout,
which differentiates It from an alllgator.
Caymans grow to be about 5 feet, and alligators can get to be as
long as 7 feet. ·
The pair of large reptiles probably were pets that became too
large. and were released by their owners into the muddy waters of
Upper Newport Bay, the spokeswoman said. She added that they will
have to be removed at some point because they have grown to a size
that could be dangerou.s If someone was to accldentally surprise
them.
"People don't realize that they get as big as they do when they
buy them as babies. It's really sad, they end up getting killed or let
loose somewhere,·· the spokeswoman said.
Although slinking around In the water near exclusive Newport
homes seems a more posh existence for a pair of toothy gators than
the Florida Everglades, Fish and Game offflclals say they don't belong
there.
"They're already eating the wildlife. It's a problem," the
spokeswoman said.
She said the reptlles have typically been dining on a cuisine of
skunk and fish.
"We don't know when we're going to remove them. but It wlll be
sometime soon," she said.
STALKER TIED TO 2 MORE DEATHS •.•
From Al
natrvc who moved to Mission Viejo
~1x m onths ago. 1s being treated at
M1ssjon Community Hospital where
a nursing supervisor today dcscnbed
his cond1t1on as critical. His fiancec,
who was ra~d dunng the attack, is
not hosP-itahzed but is being guarded
by shenffs deputies.
The revised death toll attnbuted to
the Night Stalker 1s contamed an a
police n1er that will~ d1stnbuled this
weekend to gas sta11ons, convenience
markets and other retail outlets, Los
Ar:tg.eles Pohce Cmdr. William Booth
said.
"Until now we have been !laymg
that the killing stancd m March. Now
we've gone back to February." Booth
said.
Orange County Shenff Lt. Dick
Olson said shcnffs homicide m·
vestiptorsalso have reviewed past
killings in the county for s1milant1es
but have found none that appear to
match the Night Stalker's attacks.
An orange Toyota station wagon
seen in the vicillity ofChrisanta Dnvc
1n Mission Viejo ~rly Sunday was
found early Monday in Los Angeles
and subsequentry hauled by Oatbcd
truck to the hentra headquarters an
Santa A.na.
Investigators said they believe the
veb1cle. stolen Saturday in
Chinatown, was used by the Ntght
S\alker during the Mission Viejo
attack..
Larry Ragle, the sbcriff s chief of
forensics in Oran~e County. said
Thursday that cnmmalists found
"good" fingcrpnnts inside the car. He
said the pnnts do not belona to the
car's owner.
Ragle, commenting today on bis
mvestip.tion. u1d a computer that
stores fingerprints of subjects arrested
or detained in Orange County
provided I 00 sets of fingerprints that
arc "similar" to the pnnts found in the
car.
Using microscopes. criminalists
will study the pnnts to determine if
there is a match. He wd the process
can take ~veral days. The fingerprinu
also a.re beinc run through a computer
that stores pnnts collected throughout
the st.ate R.q,lc said
"h's lJways a longshot." be s&Jd.
Olson said mvcsttgators wdl oon·
unue to comb the oran~ stataon
waaon. lookma for hairs or fibers that
may be imbcddcd m the upholstery
and carpeting.
The house on Chn stana Dnve has
been sealed off and Olson said
mvestagators have completed theiT
search of the residcn<:e. He said Cams'
fiancec. still not identified, will not
rerum to the house.
The Night Stalker. who bas spread
fear throughout Los AnJ.CICS and
Orange counties, is descnbed as a
lanky 6--footer with curly hair and
badly statned, gapped teeth. He is
thouaht to be 2S to 30 years of age and
possll>ly lfispanic or a Caucasian with
a deep tan.
Most of the attacks have occurred in
the San Gabriel or San Fernando
valleys. Tht swath of violence grew
this month, however, with a killing in
San Francisco and the attack in
Orange County.
A homicide reported in Oranie
early Thursday does not appear to be
linked to the Niaht Stalker. A shcritrs
mvesbptor &miliar with the Niaht
Stalker case was called to the scene or
the kilhng m Ora.nae late Thursday 0ra.nic Cout n:sidcnts hJve been
ur&cd to lock up their homes and bum
outside l.i&)\ts at ni&)\t. .
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The Labor' Dey WMtltnd wll1 8hepe up Juet fine for ou1door ac:1Mllea ecrou Souttwn c.llfomla, the Ntllonal WMthet ,,_,. '°'""' for a pm eor. Set., Aug. 31 ~ .. Y9.
A larr. arM of high preuu,. wlll hold ateedy over the
Southwea tnd the aoutf*n Rocky Mountalnt, giving Southern
Callfomla Mlnny Ilk,_ and fllr nlghta with tempetttur• nHr or
~ '
·~ normal from the beechel f o the mountain•.
More humidity and • tllght chance Of thunderahowett In the
eouthern mountalne and deMna ere llkety ~UM of a aoutherfy
ftow around the high. But the utual night and morning low ctouda.
If any, will be llmlted to the lmmedlet• cout.
l..-npttaturee wlll rqe from 58 to 99 tonight In the Coattal
r90lon. rl81ng to hight Saturday In the 70• at the l>Hch .. to near 105 In the Inland valteye. .
U.S. Tempe
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Hertfotd 1t 151 ~tie 12 &-4 IATUN>AY
~ .. 63 Extended MontOYIA lot ... f'lrel IOw 440e m .0 1
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"-on .. 74 HMO._ 113 13 4 32pm 16
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"'-57 50 renglnQ from 111<1 mid 70. II he Af....,elcl9 tot eo 720pm
~City .. ee ~ to 95 10 105 wwmet veli.ye. Sen htnerdf"° 105 f6 Moon,,_ todsy •I 7·57 pm , .... et
UllV9QU 109 79 Lowe 12 lo 72 Sen Oet>r191 ..102 15 e.33 1 m l a111roey _, ,._ -oain 11
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This Rambo wound up in jail
Success bas come easily to the
Rambo of Hollywood fame. How-
ever, for the Rambo of Newport
Beach, life. is not so good. He is in
Orange County Jail today.
Rambo, ahas Richard Dennis
Sauer, is' serving a 60-day sentenct
after pleading guilty to grand theft
charges on Wednesday in Harbor
Municipal Coun in Newport Beach.
Sauer was arrested near the Balboa
Pier at the comer of Bay and ~ain
Street by Newport Beach ~lice on
Sunday after an area resident re-
ported some cash missing from his
home
According to Officer Jeff Nichols,
Sauer, 18, acquired his nickname
because he dresses and talks hke the
movie character.
"He's a transient but he must be
from New York City or New Jersey
because he has the same kand of
accent as (Sylvester) Stallone does,"
he said. "He likes to act tou&b. t!e
uses four letter words constantly."
Nichols said when police arrested.
Sauer be was wearing the tradematk
headband, vest with no shirt, lev1s.,
and army boots.
In addition to his jail sentence,
Sauer will be on summary probation
for three years.
OIL DRILl-tING MEETING SATURDAY •••
From Al
square miJc tracts of ocean floor lhat
could be offered for exploration if
Congress approves more drilling this
fall. Six of those tracts arc in federal
waters off the Orange Coast.
Schreiber sa1d 35 elected officials
have been given three minutes each to
comment at the heanng set for 9 a.m.
in Newport Beach City Hall.
Badham will also meet privately
with Hodel before the hearing to
advise him oflocal sentiment against
the plan.
Four coastal cities, Laguna Beach,
COUPLE •••
Fr om Al
representative plans to meet with the
couple soon to investigate repons
they were mistreated.
It also 1sn 't known when they wtll
resume their tnp to the West Coast or
what cond1t100 their boat is an. The
ketch apparently had traveled from
Bluefields in Nicaragua to near Colon
under sail because its engines wtrc
disabled. according to Swanson.
Prompting fears for the where-
abouts of the Weun"5Cs were
reports, which apparently were an
error. that the boat had no radio.
State Department officials re-
poned that Nicaraguans had refused
to dis lose the radio frequency. They
also allege that Nicaraguans had
prcv.iously not told the truth about
the incident and doubted repons that
the couple had mdecd received per-
mission to dcpan the Central Amcn-
can nation last Saturday.
Newport Beach, Hun\jngton Beach
and San Clemente. formed a coalition
to oppose any.drill ing off the Orange
Coast They have recruited two
c1t12ens voups-the ad hoc Save Our
Shores 1n Laguna Beach and Stop
Polluting Our Ncwpon in Newpon
Beach -to their cause.
The coalition also convinced
·McCarthy, the state's top Democrat,
and the mayors of many of the
county's inland cities to take a stand.
State Sen. Marian Bergeson. As-
scmbleyman Gil Ferguson, county
supervisors Thomas Riley, Hamct
Weider and Bruce Ncstandc ar.e
scheduled to speak along with 19
mayors and "a good chunk of coun-
cilmen" from throughout Orange
County, Schreiber said.
Others listed on the heanng roster
include representatives from the
American Petroleum Institute, Smith
Tool Co. of Irvine, Western 011 and
Gas Assoc1at1on, Exxon, Sun, West-
ern Geophysical and the National
Society of Professional Engineers.
Also requesting time before Hodel
were Fluor Corp. oflrvine, Friends of
the Irvine Coast and Laguna Green-
belt.
The Reagan Adm1n1strat1on has
decided to tap 011 reserves on the
Outer Continental Shelf ofTCahfomta
to try to reduce the country's de-
pendence on foreign oil.
For the past four years, Conaress
has voted to ban most offshore
drilling. Byt Wlth support for a
renewed moratorium apparently lack-
tng, several members of the state
con21'Cssional delcption carved out a
deaf with the lntenor Department this
July that made inroads into the
existing 58, I 40 square male drill mi
ban in exchan&e for extending protec-
tion to most of the m oratorium areas
through the year 2000.
The compromise pleased almost no
one when It was announced July 16,
althou&b some Northern California
environmenlal orpnizations have
threatened to lobby for a renewed
moratorium if the compromise falls
apart.
The oil industry complained that
few of the tracts chosen by the
dclegadon mcmben were considered
high in oil production potential. And
officials from some areas tentatively
saddled with drillina tracts com·
plained they were left out of the
decision.
Hodel in previous town hall meet-
ings has indicated a willingness to
modify the compTomise plan. But he
has emphasized the cbanacs wi ll be
made from a "resource standpoint"
-that is, malcina sure tracts offered
arc of interest to the oil industry.
Schreiber and Evelyn Hart, a New·
port Beach councilwoman and coaJi.
tion member, say they are optimistic
about the chances of convincina
Hodel that oil rigs 4on't belona in
Orange County.
Schreiber said the secretary wilJ
probablt chanse his m ind about
including the six tracts after hcarina
testimony, seeing the level of public
interest and viewins the coastline
durina a helicopter ndc down to his
next hcann1 in Oceanside.
"It'll be a one, two, three combtna-
t1on punch ... we feel pretty confident
we'll be convincini.'' Schreiber said.
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chamber breakfast
A monthly scnes of break fa t meetmp featur-
ing Lquna Beach Cit)' officials will k1ck otTat 8 a.m .
Tuesday at the Hotel uauna, 425 S. Coast Hiahway
ponsorcd by the local Chamber of Commerce.
us general manaier Jam Lyon 1s b1thna the meetings
as an O{>portumly to exchnnae information and
creative ideas with munic1paJ leaders.
The meetings arc open to the general publit: for SS which covers the cost of breakfast.
Caty Manager Ken Frank will be the speaker
Tuesday
Mayor Bobbie Mankin will appear at the
October breakfast.
CommWJlcatlon trabilng
Las Otas Chapter of lntemallonal Training in
Communication will meet Sept. 10 al the Gnndcr
Restaurant in Westminister. The organization is
devoted 10 im)'.>roving communication and guests
are welcome. Additional information 1s available by
cathna 848-7430 or 8-42-9569. ~
Folk dancmg Saturdays
The pubhc is invited to Israeli and intemataonal
folk dancing every Saturday mght at the Seal Bea!.'.h
Community Center, 3333 Cloud St. in Seat Beach.
C'ost 1s $4.50. C'all Mart11y Brame at 859-8344 or
Beth Brown at 533-7667 for further information.
Chrlst1an Women
Saddleback Communities Christian Women's
Club will hold its monthly luncheon Sept. I 0 at noon
at the Holiday Inn in Laguna Hills. The theme
"Spinning a Yam" will feature a demonstration on
homemade sweaters Swallows Needlcncst of San
Juan Capistrano.
Luncheon and nursery reservations must be
made by Sept. 6. Call 364-3201 or 495-4263 for
luncheon reserwuons and 495-8584 for nursery
care The lu ncheon costs $7.50. nursery care is free.
, CPR workshop set
Earn cardio-pulmonary resusc1ta11on certifica-
tion following a four-hour workshop Sept .28 at
Orange Coast College.
"CPR for Citizens" prepares part1c1pan1s to
talce action in unexpected emergencies and those
completing the session wall re<:c1ve a certificate
1nCPR from the Amencan Heart Assoc1a11on.
The workshop runs from 9 a.m. to I p.m. in
OCC-\ faculty house. Fee 1s S 15 per person, and S20
for two For more information, call 432-5il80. ·.
Hunt1ngton cla .. of 1955
The Huntington Park High School class of 1955
wall hold its 30th reunion Oct 19 at the Grand Hotel
in Anaheim. lnformcttron 1s available b) calling
(213) 928-6772 or 923-4222
University women
The Amcncan Assoc1a11on of University
Women . Huntington Beach Branch, 1s planning a
brunch Sept. 7 at the Huntington Landmark. The
brunch opens ~he group's new year, with the theme
"Women's Work/Women's Worth," and the year's
program wall be presented.
The AAUW 1s the largest and oldest national
orpnization working for the advancement of
women and education. It promotes equity for
women, education and self..development. Ne"'
members are welcome and add1t1onal information is
a' a1lablc by calling 846-4226 or 962-3504
'Midsummer' aadltlons
Auditions for "A Midsu mmer Night's Dream"
are scheduled Sept. 9-11 at the Sullivan Commun11y
Center. 7631 W. Melrose Ave .. Buena Park.
The Buena Parle Fine Arts Comm1ss1on
production features one of William Shakeseeare's
best-known comedies. It as a talc of young love and
magical m1sch1ef woven into a clever comedic web
through a youthful poet's fancy.
All roles are opcns and a prepared monologue is
necessary. Auditions arc 7 to 10 p.m. Add111onal
information as available by calling 821-1010.
Friday, Aug. 30
PoucE Loe
Orange Co t OAILV PIL.OTIFtiday, Augult 80, 19&5 *A.a
Ex-con s8r-~~.~~
T tiff h Id h dt UDCtlH calli.ng card. es es e wou ave But O'Rourke <l)Ald that he WU so
Slain man-i H -ti gt \Urpnscd when he heard the ~01 lhat he n un n on UltCrfd "Ohm)' God'' llnd made \ure thC)
oilfield. not in parking lot qutJ~~e~~estton1na by defense attorney
By JEFF ADLER
OI .... 011111,... ltMt
A member ot a wh1te-supremacu1t
pnson pna charged with the 1917 murder
of a Long Beach man told an Oran,e
County Superior Court j ury Thursday that
1fhe had been responsible for the shotgun
'llayma 1t would not have been earned out
in a Hunt1n,ton Beach parluna lot
Jo~ph Michael O'Rourkc. a 3 7-year-old
former convict and member of the Aryan
Brtylerhood prison gan&, told Jurors that
althouah he was present when 29-year-otd
Richard Wayne Helt was shot to death on
Oct. 8, I 917, he was not the tnggerman.
O'Rourke, tesufying in l'Hs own defense
for a second day. implicated fellow gang-
• member Kenneth Waterman in the shoot·
1ng. He said he was surpri~d when he
heard the twin shotgun blasts nng out
moments after he got out of the car an
which Helt. was left s1ll1ng atone wi1h
Waterman.
Waterman. now a federal pnsoncr. Joeeph Michael O'Rourlre
testified earher an the tnal under a grant of
immunity from pr0Sttul1on that 1t was gauge shotgun to blow open Hell's che)t
O'Rourlce who used the sawed-off 1 l-and shoot of[M n&hl kneccap__the J.ADA's
Roben ( hatterton O'Rourkc abo said
tnat 1fhc had intended to kill Heh he wouJd
have cho5en 11 mo~ ~mote tocauon for lhc
shoottna than the parUn1 lot of the
Huntinaton Beach Central Park Libra').
Havana onct been n employee at the
nearby Amanoil 01lficlds that abut Pacific
Coast H1anway in Hununaton Beach
O'Rourke ~1d he would have cho~n that
locale rather than the hbrary park1n1 lot tf
he h.td ~anted to kill I !cit in Orange Count)
He added that dunn$ the hou~ the
aroup had driven uound In Helt' cu the)
also had pa\scd not far from the los
An&eles Count) oilfield~ wherr he was
emplo)eJ at the umc and couJd cull) pm
.tCCeS\
"I worked 1n oilfield construction at the
I n~cwood lease which wa\ de~late for
miles If I had intended to look (or a
desolate spot that would be at" tfe said.
Be\1de~ O'Rourke 3S-)ear-old Tel1")
C.osgro\e of Brea. and O'Rourke'!> fonner
gJrlfnend. Claire uardncr. also are charged
with murder 1n Helt''.> slaying The 1wo are
~hedulrd to stand tnal scpcrately later
this -.ear
The Pr<lstC.U\.J(}fHtl~fi H~t wa ltlltro
Surf, Sawdust, street show set
over 3-day Labor Day weekend·
By ROB ERT HYNDMAN
and FRED VOGEL.STElN
Ol lhe OMI; ~ ltett
The three..day Labor Day weekend will
be celebrated wuh a host of events
throughout the Orange Coast.
In Huntington Beach, the Downtown
Street Fair ~ins today and runs through
Monda}. Main Street will be closed to
traflic from Pacific Coast Highway to
Orange Street until after 8 p m. Monda).
ithe fair wait include a carnival whtch
watt run from 8 a.m. 10 8 pm daily A laser
!>ho"' will Ile shown eve!') ha lf-hour from
I 0 a.m to I 0 p.m. Radio d1sCJoclceys from
KNAC wilt be featured m the area from 2
P.M. to 6 p.m. and at least two 40-minute
fashion shows will be feat ured.
In add1t1on. the Ocean Pacific Pro-
f css1onal Surfing C ham p1onsh 1pcon11 nue\
11s fourth annual contest Just south of the
Hunungton Pier The contest. which ends
Sunda). features 1..ompc11tors from all over
the IA-Orld
Compct111on runs from 6 a.m. to 3 p n1
da1h
In Laguna Beach. the Sawdust Fest11.al
and tht' Art-A-Fair Fesuval conunue
through <;unda) Also. the Boys' Club ol
Laguna Beal h "111 host a pancake brea~
fast ~fonda\ at He1\ler Park
ln "'ie1A-p0rt Beach a groundbreaking
ceremon) \,\.Ill be held at I I am Monda'
at (,rand Ho"ald Park 10 mark 1he start ol
constructton ol J new communit> )outh
center >\ p1cn1c Jnd carnival will continue
at the park until about 4 p.m
No public ac11v1t1e'tare planned 1n Costa
~k\d ln1ne and Fountain Valle'
I he Kn1gl1ts of Labor tradc union 1\
respon'i1ble for the Labor Da) hohda}
1n111ated 1n 1882 to gave wor~ers a final
end-ol~the-summer hohda) Most bu,1
nessc'.> including financial 1n~mu11ons and
go-.emment offices. wall be clo\Cd Mon-
di!) The Daily Pilot wall be published a'>
u\ual with deliver) on Monda' 'morning
though the business office'.>" 111 be de>!>ed
The °"'auonal Satet} C ounl'll n:mtnd'>
motonsl<, to exerCl!>e clltra caution ~h 1lc
dn' ang o-.er the hohda\ ~eekcnd
The counul es11ma1es that n.rnon'>' tdt
bct\.\eCn 450 and 550 per'.>On'.> ma~ die and
more than 20.000 people ma\ be IOJurcd.
.\ total o l 451 person'> died and 21 .000
'>'ere <.,en ousl) injured in \ratlit accident\
during the \ame period 1n l 9K4
m rcu.fuauon for robbiai Oard~ of
procttd from drua wea and lhe herotn
'he was lhns on O'Routke's behalf.
O'Rourkc. 1n 1um, ha admitted be wu
running the heroin distriburion riot to
help ra1~ the SS0.000 bail needed to rtlea~ another PJ11 mcmbtt. Dann)'
Cavanau&h, from federal cu.st.Ody while bU
case wH &cina appealed.
fhrou&hout his tnumon), O'Rourkc
)tcad(~tTy refused to ans~cr qutStJons put
to him by Deputy Distnct Attorney Tom
Gocthab conccmina Aryan Brotherhood
pnf membeN or aana openrnons.
·· won't an wer any questions about
anyonc 1 n vol ved in pnp or cnme. I'm not
aoana to answer thosr types of questions. so don't • .,._ them:· he testtly told the
pro~cutor \,,
But he did admit u~1ng heroin Ln the late
19~. before d~admf to quat m I <n I
.. I've done the samc thing with cnme" he
added
O'Rourke al\o told jurors he 9(11 a man
with v1olen1 tendencies lt~!llminJ from
the man) years he ha~ spent 6chmd pnson bars. I
He s.a1d he fir'.>t went to pnson when he
was 17 and later was sentenced to 5peod a
I 0-)ear-to-hfe term at San Quentm for the
armed robbery of a restaurant.
''Most dcfin11cl) I have a potenual for
vaoleoce l'H been an pnson at Folsom and
San Quentin Yeah I have a potenuat for
-vrokncc " he catml\. e~plaiiiCo.
No trash pickup
on Labor Day
Trash rnllc{\or. throughout the Orange
( oast will ob~rve Labor Da\ with a day
off \.fond&\ Trash collectaon ~hcdules
ha-.e been ·a ltered 10 accommodate the
hohday
In Newpon Beach the c11y wall collect
trash one da) later than the normal
\Chedule dunng the week There wall be no
\.fonda} street sweeping 1n Newport Beach
on Sept. 2
In lntnc and Laguna Beach ~wey's
Rubbt'>h Sen1ce .,,..,11 collect trash one cU)
late v.1th bolh Fnda) 's and Saturda)'s
refu~ picked up on Saturda)
In ( osl.4A Mesa trash will be ct>llected
one da} late dunng the ~~k bccau~ of the
LabQr Day hohda~
In Huntington Beach and Fountain
VaJk), Rainbow Da~posal will pick up
garbage one da) late. catching up on
Saturda\
Freeway carnage: 2 die, HB woman hurt
CORONA ("P) -Two people were
killed and sc"cn others -including a
Huntington Beach woman -were injured
when a tractor-trailer dumped 17 crushed
auto bodies off the Interstate 15 overpass
onto the busy eastbound R1ver>1dc Free-
way, authont1es said. .
"The freeway was stopped, people were
out of their cars and people were scream-
ing," said Caltfom1a Highway Patrol
Officer Antonio Ybarra. one of the first at
the scene late Thur\da' '"we JUSt '>JW
bodies and car' and c-.cr)th1ng \,\.:J\
stopped It wa'I ugl}' ..
Four of the in1urcd ""ere reported 1n
cn11eal cond1t1on toda\ •
Pronounced dead at the scene "ere
Robert White 16 ot Torrance. and "-"k
Stephen Biser 24. of Santa >\na !><ltd
Ha1del St Charil's of the R1 'er'>tdd ount'r
coroner'-s ol11cc
Whtie wac; a oa\..CORCr 1n a I 984 l>at\un
dn"en h\-ht'I lather \\ 1lham 5? "'hu "'d'
hc1ng treated at Corona Hospital ""'lh the
bo~ "• brother Gre~ol):. 14. said nur'>tng
\upen 1sor Su~n S1vlllc The' were listed
1n good to fair cond1t1on. 'lhe '181d
The mother. Barbara Whitt n rcmamo,
1n cn11cal Lond1t1on toda \ JI R1Hrs1de
(1eneral Hosp11al along ""•th Barbara
\111ls. 35 of Huntington Beath Cm B15.er
10 of Santa "na. and Junel < o.ilc: I 9 ol
Rl\ers1dc ... aid nur\lnit 'iupen1sor
\.fargarct Malone
Coate"' as a pas~nger 1n a car dn\Cn b)
\.fachelle Jam1$on. 24 of Corona who was
listed in senou\ cond1\1on at the hospital
The accident occurred at 9 15 p m and
erpergenn crcws remained at the scene
more than lhr« hou~ later. cleanng the
"'reckage The eastbound lane" of the
Rt' er'ltde f rt"e""'a' "'a' not opcnC'd until
12 2 ~ a m loda'
REBUILDING VINT AGE CAR FULFILLS HOT-RODDER 'S.DREAM ...
From Al
a kid.
Family part1c1pallon I'> heavily eo-
couraged by the 4-year-old assoc1at1on.
which is trying to overcome the idea that
cruisers arc street racers who hon~ their
homs. heckle police and generall) disrupt
traffic.
While the weekend event 1s called the
Labor Da) Cruise. mo\t of the cars will be
standing still. General admission '" S5
daily for adults. w11h ch ildren under I ti
admttted free.
Los An$cles radio sta11on KRTH.
famous for rts oldTes hfl('op, will hroadca!it
lave from the fairgrounds in C ·o'ita Mesa
from 3 p.m. to 7 p-.m. Saturda>. followed
by a sedc hop. The cars will be JUdgt'd in a
"show and shine" compet1t1on on Mon-
da)
Russ Ver,baet. one of the a\soc1a11on
director$ 5a)S cruisers are garnenng morl'
respcct as busane'ls ptople and other
prok,\tl:'lnalc; 1mn thl· uusadl' tu recaplu rl'
a bygone era
"Some ol us 1.1.ent to V 1elnam Soml· of
u~ went to C an.tdtt 'iomc of us went a"'a'
from cars In am case we're back ··""''"
VC'rbael
The onh difference is that tn lht nl d da~s most ~oung car enthuo;1asts had hnk
mone) to \pend on 1hc1r roch "o" 11
scemo;, the sk' ''the ltm11
Assoc1at1on prc'i1den1 Jim t1cntr: 1n-
\l'sted S9.00U into h1' n:bullt ·5 1 Ford
painted jet hlack IA-llh gold names cl1mb1ng
up the front hood But some members
have spent up hl $60.000 10 ..a-.e \tntage
cars from the scrap heap
It's a painstaking effort to re1..ap1url' lh l'
smallest details on e\el) '23 T-bulk.ct
roadster.''::! F-ord fhe-"1ndo1.1. coupe and
'58 C'he'' Impala. ngh1 do1.1.n to the turn
dice haniing from the m1trnr and the ~ 1gh1
Ball stick ~haft handle
The~ don't 1.all 11 auto · J,•1.iilln$" tor
no1h1ng
Enthusiasts ha\l· 10 hunl do"n part'i
from manufacture~ that' haH· long 'itnlt'
dosed or stopped m.1l..1ng thc 1tt'm' The
C"<pcd111on lhrougtl garagt• -wk' w.ap
meets JUn l.. ~ard.., and i:ar \ho"' lan he
long ac; "'ell as e"<pen\t\ l'
.\'era ~arched high and lu"' tor .:1 tlat
head hlo~er "htlh toru.•, air nll> thl·
lJrhurator and .in old ~011 \UfX'h hargl'r
Bn b> hat. he a'>~t'mbkd the d assh.
ma,terp;ecc unltl 11 "a' linall\ lttlllpk1ed
then he dro'e 11 arouml for .1 1111 and
tool<. 11 apan
-\vera didn't do 11 hclJUW ht• had 'l'
much fun the firc;1 time But hl· l'\pl.un'
1t\ al1.1.3H a gund 11.k:.t 111 huild J .. 1r t~ '' 1·
Ill gl!'t lht• hug<. OUI
Then he ll>ncentratt•d on tht· tnmm1ng'
the all·t hr"mt• trunt-rnd thl' p:i1n1 1nh -
d11nt· 1n .1,and' urani.?•' ,11h11 ,111 hut t'\ltn• 1
-dnd other anrntton grabber;
.\ 1.era 'ia\\ the culor wa~ realht"d h'
m1'.\tng and rcm1>.1ng orange dnd red hue'>
The road">ter ""as then painted .i l ttme\ for a deep m1rror-ltl..C' gJo'>'>
.\ H·ra '>pend .. ur lt1 I~ hour" P<•l..,hang
the magne ... um "hect.. v.h1l'h mu'.>I be
dl'3ncd e\en other "eel.. or the\ tum
hl,·ll:l He al\ll bum a"a' tin tht'
lhromt·1.1.MI.. ~neath the conH·rt1bk
p.JM\ that onh tht" road""J) will <.ee
.\ll thl'> lur J laJ that g.c~ I 0 mt le\ to lht•
g.illnn'
It'~ a mattM' of pnde ~}'i .\'era
l 1rn1r. add' lhal 1t''> aho a m3t1l'r 111
ltle\l\ k ·\omt' gu~ c, have golf othl·r gu) \
go to a h;ir and dnnlo. 1 '11 m m' garage at
n11tht .tnd pla' "-tlh m' rnr "
The framt• .idom1ng a 'l\.l;H l' 'i~"
ltu~n~· pl.Ht' npla1nrd 11 an01.her ~a'
'-' th thl\ lar "'ho nt'l'd' .i .. erran ,..
So-called wetsqitban.dit
confesses ~o 20 burglaries
Doroth~ Lane rcportl·d Thur<.d,I\
that 3 burglar stok two diamond nng'
,ind a 11e clip "orth S-U!'ill lrom h1·r
home thrt"t' '>'l'Cl..'l agn
CoataMen
On ThuM<l~ atkrnoon \c.'Jrc, .\
Robull.. dt•panmcnl 'iture '>l'< unt)
guardc, apprehended d ~ '·\-enr-oh1
Santa .\na "'oman for .llle[tcdl)
stealing doth1ng from the South
( oa'\t Plaza ~tore. Josephine l..Jno'i
wa~ taken into C\JStod~ b\ polt.c and
hooked at Oranite Count\ Jail
·\' rnut· un \\ edm·o,iJJ' r.tn'Wlt l..t·d
the bedrnom and 'tok ~.i111 1n ,-.Hh
S2"'' 1n Jt'\'-t'ln ~' lf)t 1n
audio '1deo c4u1pmt'nl Jnu S'tl
nH'>tl'llancou\ 11em'
Lacuna Beach
\ 16· \e.lhlld m.ik "'·" .trrC'>lc:d .11
J \oulh C nas1 High"'·" kl\:alll•D
Thur\da' night on ~u,r1uon lll ~·u'
thell l'oltl'e turned thr ,u,rx·l t
"hn\r namt· was ~llhhdd 11\ n 111 h11.
J)JH'O(\
1hn1 1'l11m1 1n tl'le h 7011 hhxl.. ot
l..rnJer ( lfl 11· \ url la\ nC'" (>~ told
p(lh, t' h1· '-"<•uld J'rC'>' l harge'I aga1n\t
h1' ~•IL' Im .1,.,.iult "'llh a dead!\
"l'apon ~fr rr1 l'I\ ed l\,\.ti ~mail
punl tur · •oun,f\ 1n h1\ ln"'C'f ab-
domen hut .... a., n1•r '<'n1•u<ih hurt in
lhl 1nl 1dent •••
By STEVE MARBLE
Ofltle~ ..... ·-
A Golden West CoUcge student
who alleaedly wore a wetsuit when
break.inf into fashionable bayfront
homes 1n Newpon Beach, pleaded
guilty Thursday to 20 counts of
buraJary.
Steven Scott Warren, a student
who was employed as an underwater
boat scrubber at lhe time of his arrest
March 5, faces a maximum sentence
of I 7 years in state prison. H~ will be
sentenced Sept. 27 by Superior Coun
Judae Leonard McBride.
Warren a.lleaedly broke into posh
waterfront homes while clad in a
wet.suit, accordina to Newpon Beach
police. They said puddles of water
someume were found by home-
lrrine
Vandal" u'11naa car, tore up lawn of
the Oreentrce Elementary School,
4200 Man11mta St.. early today do1na
an unknown amount or dama,c. -• .. Potice apprthendcd th rte juveniles
Thursday for allcaedly commitina
four burglanes at homes near the
1nlc'1C'Clion of Yale Avenue and
Irvine Center Onve. The thieves, two
qcd t S and o ne aged I 3. stoic about
S200 from each home, aJI of which
was rttovettd according to poh~
They were ukcl\ to the poh~ 'IUt1on
and releawd to their parent'
owners after the burglanes
Police said they believe Warren
may have taken up to $700,000 in
property. They initially suspected he
was responsible fo r at ~ast 30 brea.lc-
tns.
About $50.000 an property was
recovered by pohcc from Warren's
Costa Mesa residence. The propcny
will be held as ev1denoc for 60 days.
the length of time WarTCn has to
appeal the case.
Warren, who h1ls been held at
Orange County Jail since May in lieu
ofS I S0.000 bail, was charged with 20
felon¥ counts of burglary and 18
additional counts of receivina stolen
propeny.
His trial was set to open Monday. Dep~ty District Attorney Bill Fee-
Newport Beach
,_
A man <atllpm• an a.n area an the
I 100 bl<Jek of Back Bay Dnve
reported that h11 suitcases, sports baa,
and cloth1na were stolen from his tent
on Wcdne'41y. The loat wu ati-
matcd at S 1.001 . • • • A member of the John Wayne
Tennis Ctub. 11 71 Jambor~ Road,
ttpon~ Wednndly that h~ $200
tennis racquet wu s1olen from the
club Pohce rtpons said the v1ct1m
had left the racquet at the club on
Tuesday and had come to claim It
from the lo,t and found mom When
cia s:ud Warren unexpectl)' entered a
guilty pica Thursday
.. , have to assume that our case was
pretty good," Feccia said later
Apparently. Warren was ahlc to
wander unnouced near waterfront
homes because of hts att ire, which
consisted of a wetsuit and other scuba
gear he used whale cleaning boat hulls.
police said
He was arrested "'hen police con-
ducted a stakeout at a Balboa Ptm-
msula home that Warnn entered,
accordioi to pohoc.
Warren served 10 days for misde-
meanor buraJary when he was 18. At
the time of his arrest. Warren wH a
reaistercd student at Golden We•u
Colleat and piano~ to transfer to
USC this faJt. accord.ins to repon
she did not find it thet"(. he ttpon<'d
it stolen. • • • A box contamana a $4,000 1n
Oatablc bfe nin was reported stolen
from the deck of a boat parked at the
· Newpon Manna, 919 8a,Y$tdt' Dnve.
la t wttk. The v1cum told poltcc the
thief must have ustd bolt cutter\ a\
tbe boi wu cba.antd to the dcd' with
I {4-1.och cable • • • Someone reported!) tole $2 2W 1n
clothan.g from the Pa~ttr hoppc,
Inc .. 1112 Irvine Ave .. on ThuMda) • • • rn1dcn1 1n the 1500 hlock of
i • •
T"o fe"male Juveniles wen: ap
prehendcd for alleged!) \hopltf'lin~ Jt
a Bulloc._s department store in outh
Coast Plaza on Wt'dne\da\-after
noon The) ~ere rtlac~d io 1hc11
parents and the S l81 1N in clothing
they purponedl) ~tole wu recm.er~1
Fountain Valley
Th1C''C'~ reponcdl) remo-.cd tht•
ta1llightsonaarcen 1Qbt Volskwaarn
Rug parked in a cupon ot .\n
aparment hu1ldin1 an the I imoo hi~ i..
of 't o~mue Court on Wcdne\<.l..t'
n111h1 The lo was C\llamtcd at S liO • • • Vandal!> flattened fivC' lire on t~o
caf" h' pulhn& tht air Mtm' out ol the
urn on Wcdn~y TM hro~n I Q8Z
Honda C 1vic and the v.h11c l "1 4
Mazda C1LC were parkC'd 1n the
carpon of an apartment bu1ldtn8 1n
the 9 .lOO block of Clover ( oun • • • The d11'e'<.'tOr of lhC' Hun11n11on
\. alle~ Pre~hool. q17q C\tarli'h .\ 'e
rtponcJ Thu~}' that 'IOmtonC'
'ltole SI 0 from Che pett) cad1 i.tra""•t
1n hn ·offitt on Wed~' n1&J't
Pohtt rtpons ~1d no fr1rct'd cntf)
could l"lt dctrctcd • • • ,\ burglar rtponl'dl\' hroke into a
home an the 8500 block of Phncn1\
• • • .\ ('1•tll'd (';llm \.alUl'U ,11 ~<.t'111 "J\
re~med 'itolen Thur-.d.l' trnm .t
\outh < O.l\l H1Rh"•'' lnc.at1c1n • • • .\n 01, mp1l banner '~hml .11 '\:o
"J' 'll"ien trnm the ,1n ~ ul .1
Aro'>'nlnill Road home the· 1d1m
told rx1hcC' 1 huMa\-mo1n1ni;
0
Hunttncton Beacb
\ .ao .. ,ear-old woman \tahhl.·d hn
h11'hnnJ "''th a pair of ~~"'ll '' ""H'
on \.\ t'dne~:t\ dunna a quand al
F ntenn~ thr.iutih a t.11. Kl'•1 \tdt'
doM 3 hurglar rt: ponc:dl\ <it nk a $.i(l(l
.., 1dro c 3\<it'lll' r('\'llfdt:r $4(10 tn
,3mt'ra t-qu1pml'OI and $~{1 in lllln'
tr nm a home 1n thl· 1.noo hl111. I.. "'
'\jl•1,lan1 Dn' eon f hur.da'
• • • \ tt\t<lt'nt m the I t'I '\u11 hlo1. k 111
l n1.k1h1ll Lane rcponcd that 'IOmt•
l)"l' \t111t' h1~ '2<altbt'r au1t1mattl
h.rndpun on f hur\da' Thl" hl" "'a'
'\\ m.ued at s~oo
• ••• 'i•meone ~ponedh \tole a la.,., n
IJntcm. "'onh bet\\('en SI 00 to SI\(),
trlim 1n tm nt ol a home m the M'X)()
bh1l ._ nt Rt1\cmont Dn' con Wedne~
da' nittht
Three robbers threaten
jewelry shop· s employees
Thrtt handu thrtatt'ned 11.1 lo.111
cmplO\Ct'\ of• F \h1on !\land rt-.....
t'ln c;hop 1n Ne ..... J"()n Rea" h th'' wl'C'~
before ~ma\h1na a d1,pla' \'.':t'lt" ;tnd
grabhin&,handfuh. of nng' hra1.ck1'
and other pr«1ou\ 1IC'nl\, f'i'ltn·
reponcd
The tno t'ntertd \\ ,ftdham L l"lgh
le.,..clet'\ abclut ' I~ pm "C'Jnt'"ida'
nJ llrdC'l"C\1 emphl\tt\ onll' the
lloor "h('n one ,,fthr v.or t'"' Jlll C'd
up a telcphoi:ie to c-all tor help. a
robber put a aun to ht-1 head 1n1.I
11r.kH'•' h1•1 to hant1 up
"l In'-\· 'our CH~' or"1 'll k 111 \OU, •
•Ille' 111 the gunman \ltd 10 .mother
'11. ttm. BCCC1rdin1 t<l !'l(lhle
Pohle 1.aul the tiandm all d<"·
~nhcd a .. hl'ina latl. Mack and
prob.ab!\ tn their mld-:0\ took
SI 4'Xl in Jt'V.(')f) ftom ont (\f the
tmf)ln-.~' The vatu.c of lhc JC"Y<'cll)
talen from the d1 pla) caw ha' not
httn tat'fUlatrd but probabl) e\CttdJ
S I Ol'XlO poltcc •Kl
A4 ~Coast DAILY PILOTIFtld9Y, AUQutt 30, 1985
\
FBI arrest~ 14 for armed robbery
~ 1n '4mttf 1Mm the
and. took parl
C$t a.nfonf. COnn"'. ___ ..._ __ member ome Miene er~.
e FBI aacnt WI$ "shahtly 10Jured
1n the face" when a suspect fired ll
him this mornina durinf a nud pn the
man's apanmcnt, F8 spokcsm1n
Anael Ekrhnaen said. He stud the
su~pect, whom he dcchned to 1dent·
1fy, then surrendered..
Tbll robbery was ltnked to a The Macheteros claimed respons1-
rad1cal Puerto Rican indepcndenc..oe bility for help1na Gerena with the
1roup called the Machcteros, the robbery, and aaad ne was a ml'mber of
Spanish word for machete-wieldtn. the aroup.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) -
FBI aaents todM> arrested 14 proplc
an Puerto Rico and M>u~t other.. 1n
connection wnh a $7 m1lhon armed
robbery behcved to have been camed
out by Pul'rto f(1cnn tcrronsts 1n
Connecticut two ycurs a,o. the FBI
Uld.
··we have had an operation ot
making arre ts and serving search
warrants going on since e~rly this
morning. and 11 1s conunu1ng,"
Berlingen said "Everything has to do
wtth tht Sept I 2, 1983. anned
robber) of a Wells Fargo depot in
The terrorist Jl'OUP has claimed BOnncr declined to say whether
responsibility for several bomblnas. Gerena or anyone else had been
the 1979 slaymp of two U.S. sailors apprehended yet. He would not say
and the 198 l destnaction of seven how many persons were souatu or
Pucno Rico National Guard planes.. bow many or what locations were
FBI spokesman Lane Bonner had beina searched.
U.S. federal w urces 1n Wa hinaton
said about 200 agent~. 1ncludinit
said in W1shin1ton that Victor' Bon,ner also declined to say how
Gerena, one of the FBl's Ten Most many FBI qents were participat1n&
Wanted FuJitivn, was amona those in the operation, but sources said
sou&ht in the case. Gerena has been dozens of agents were sent to tht
1dent1fied in pubhshed repons as a island from mainland FBI ofliCC'I.
·Where's ketchup king?
States' toothbrush, soup,
prune juice capitals listed
rat poison JU St seems to fly off the arocery shelves in
Grand Rapids. Mich.
Campbell Soup 1s now a particularly beavy user
of "geo-demograph1c" marketing information. the
magazine said, and in August the soupmaker even
named a "czar for sales" in each of four U.S. sales
regions. Campbell's has learned, for instance, that
Northeastemers and Midwesterners prefer chicken
noodle soup and tomato soup, while Californians go
for cream of mushroom. and pcppcrpot 1s number
one m Philadelphia.
NEW YORK (AP)-M1am1 ts the pruneJutcc
capital of Amenca. Ketchup 1s long in New Orleans
And Atlanta and antacids just seem to go hand-in-
hand
Fonune Magaztne reveals 1n 11s Sept 16 issue
that "1th the help of computers. companies can now
accuratd> figure out wnat tile fabled traveling
salesman could only guess at· What products sell
best 1n what pans of the country
Selling Areas Marketing, Inc .. a subsidiary of
Time Inc which publishes Fortune, gathers data like
this which can be a gold mine forcompanieswant1ng
to target consumers tastes accurately.
"Thc next step will be to put plants in each of
our regions to make the products that sell best
there," says Herbert Baum, Campbell's marketing
vice prcsident.
But tht' pumbers don't tell }'OU why, for
mMance, residents of Seattle bu) more toothbrushe'i
j)('r capita than anyplace else, why meat tendenzer
sells better 1n Savannah, Ga .. than elsewhere. why
shoe pohsh 1s such a hot item in Indianapolis or why
Meanwhile, chalk these up as Just a few more of
ltfc's little mysteries:
New Yorkers use more laundry soap than
anywhere else, Salt Lake City 1s the top market for
candy bars and marshmallows, and nobody buys
dried cat food Quite like folks in Portland, Ore.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Draft Initial Study/Environmental Assessment Available
for Route 405 (San Diego Freeway)
and
Announcement of Public Hearing for Proposed
Widening of the San Diego Freeway
What's
Being
Planned?
Why
This
Ad?
Where
You
Come In
When &
Where
Contact
PROJECT
,
a.flaw
CALTRANS (Calltorn1a Department o f Trans,fortat1on} is studying
proposals to improve highway fac11tt1es on th~ San Diego Freeway
(O range 405} between Route 5 and Route 605, in the c1tfes of Costa
Mesa, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach. Irvine,
Newport Beach. Seal Beach. and Westminster in Orange County
Alternatives being considered include
A. Roadway Widening (mixed-flow operations)
B. Roadway W1den1ng (High Occupancy Vehicle Lane)
C No Proiect
CAL TRANS has studied the etfect this pro1ect may have on the
environment Our studies show that, after m1tigat1on, proposed
improvements will not significantly affect the quality of the envir-
onment The report that explains why. is called a Draft Initial Study/
Environmental Assessment (IS/AE). This notice 1s to advise
you of\the ava1lab1llty o f the study and a scheduled public hearing
o n the~ro1ect Maps. and the Draft IS/EA are available for review at
CALTRANS. 120 S Spring St.. Los Angeles. Monday through Fri-
day The, Draft IS /EA may also be seen at those local 11,braries
which are located near the San Diego Freeway corridor.
Have the potential impacts been addressed? Do yoU'have rnforma·
t1on which should be included? Your comments will be part of the
public record If you wish to make a comment on the statement.
you may submu your comments until October 10 to Caltrans
Environmental Planmr1g Branch,
Attention: Wayne Ballantine
1 20 South Sprtng Street
Los Angeles CA 90012
ThP hearing will be
Date· September 10 1985
Time: Open House 6 00 to 7 00 p m
Hearrng 7 00 p m
Place: Tew1nkle School
Multi-Purpose Room
3324 California Street
Costa Mesa California
The Open House portion o f the meetings will provide an opportun-
ty to view the various exh1b1ts "nd talk directly to C AL TRANS and F~deral H1qhway Adm1nistratton 'Staff .
For more 1nformat1o n about tn1s Jludy. call Aon.td Kotlntkl
at I 21 3) 620-3 755
Trade
.deficit
drops
by22%
Leading Economic
Indl~ator Index rises
0 .4% last month
By Tit~ Auodated Pre11
The government's economic
barometer, the Index of Leading
Economic Indicators, rose 0.4 per-
cent in July and the nation's trade
deficit declined 22 percent from the
previous month, the government said
m separate reports today.
Meanwhile, the Reagan adminis-
tration stuck to its prediction of a
strong rebound tn . the economy
through year's end m an updated
forecast prepared for !'Clease today.
The Commerce Department said
the July n se. in the index of leading
indicators matched a revised ~m for
June. Although the increase m July
was above the expcctauons of most
pnvate economists. the June rise was
reduced from an earlier report of a
robust I percent gain.
The index is designed to· forecas1
turning points in economic activtty.
The Commerce Depanment also
said the nation's merchandise trade
gap narrowed toSI0.5 billion an July,
the lowest level smce January.
For the first seven months of the
year, however. the. trade deficit
totaled $81.2 billion, or I 0 percent
higher than in the same period a year
ago. when the trade imbalance-was
growing to a record height.
The administration's m1d,year
economic forecast predicted overall
economic growth of 3 percent for
1985 .
. Since first·h~lf growth was a slug-.
gish I. I percent, the expansion in the
second half would ha ve to approach 5
percent to meet that goal. a pace many
analy1sts doubt can be acb1eved.
The forecast also pro1ects the
unemployment rate will be 7 I per-
cent for the full year, sltghtly below
the 7.2 percent jobless rate that ha!.
prevailed since February. ,
In an earlier repon, the govern-
ment said sales of new single-family
homes have hit the highest level in
almost two years, rising 1.4 percent in
July.
Marking the highest annual sales
pace since December 1983, new
single-family homes were sold at an
annual rate of 704.000 units, the
departments of Commerce and Hou'i·
1ng and Urban Development said
Thursday
The government also rev1~d up-
ward 1ts sales figures from Apnl
1hrough Jone to show far more
strength than onginally reponed. The
June sales. which last month were
reported to have dropped 0.1 percent.
actually rose a strong 2.2 percent.
following an even better 4.6 percent
May increase.
Wedding
spoiler's
unveiled
MODESTO (AP) -A wedding
reception cost a caterer $17.500
because more than half of the ~30
guests got sick.
A Jury awarded $7,500 to th(. bnde,
$5,000 to the groom and $5,000 to the
bride's father Thursday for the emo-
tional trauma caused by the mass
illness. ·
Daniel and Lis.> Gray charged that
more than 150 people became sick
after their reception catered by Sap
Food Service Inc. at Stanislaus State
College 1n Turlock June 12, 1982.
The company responded that other
fooq brougl\t 1nto the rcccptJon, such
a the wedding cake, or beer and
champagne could have been con·
Laminated rather than the caterer's
ravioli, turkey and ham.
The jury apparently was swayed by
IC$llmony by Bryan Kum1tomo,
tanislaus County St"n1or sanitarian.
Althou-" he could not confirm
food po1son1na was to blanie,
Kumitomo noted a Saga employee
was 111 with simll1r symptoms when
he prepartd and served food foT the
weddina pany. ·
A county poll of 101 aues~ R'·
vealed 63 hid gotten SJck, Kumatomo
~tlficd.
The newlyweds began cxpcnencanJ
vom111na. nau1ea. d1aJ1ip ind d1Z21·
nes a day or two aftc.-rcav1n1 for 1
~vcn-day honeymoon an H1wa11 .
The bride's father, M&rio Ferrero,
!lopped paymenLon a $1 ,.lll chttli.
to Sap when he lcanft'd othcn werr
in
'
By..Ttte Anoolated Prell
es total
enahits
NSACOLA. Fla. -Coastal counties from Aonda to Lo~ISlana were
under declaration~ of emergency today IS 3SO.m1le-w1de Humcane Elena
churned slowly toward land, pump1na 100 mph winds, 21ckin1 l,'P stea!!' ~nd
fomna more than 14S ,OOO people to nee homes and otnhore 011 ngs. Its a
very senous storm This wiU be well over a SI billion swrm," said forecnter
Bob'Shects of the National Humcane Center in C'orul Gables. As Elena '!lowed
it altered its northwestward counc across the Gulf of Mexico sh&htly to the
east. A hunicane warning wa5 posted from ~<?rian City, La.:}o.Apalac.h~c<?la
in the Florida Panhandle. The highest probability for landfall 1s tn the vtcmaty
of Pensacola. Winds are now 100 mph and Elena could become even more
dangerous before moving across the coast early Saturday "
A•tronaats call Juurlcane '•pectacalar'
CA PE CANAVERAL, Fla. -D1scovery·s commander took time to
photograph Humcane Elena today as he guided his spaceship to wuhtn a few
hundred miles of a lifeless $85 million satellite, aiming for a Saturday
rendezvous and a dann~ spacewalk salvage effon. "We've got Elena in the lens,
it's pretty spectacular. ' Joe En&Je reported as the crew relayed telev1S1on
pictures of'the huge storm chum1ne 1n 1he Gulf of Mexico 200 miles below.
Finng the 'lhuttle's engines and steenng rockets with prec1s1on. the commander
was gaining on hts satelht~ quarry by about 80 mile each hour as hunter und
hunted sped through space at more than 17,000 mph.
I
Artlnclal heart patlent stabilizing
TUCSON. Ariz. -The youngest person to receive a Jarvik-7 ~rt1fictal
heart was winning a battle for survival today, but hlsdoctorsa1d today 1l would
take one to three weeks for him to regain the strength needed for a human hean
transplant. Even if a human organ were tnbccomc avatlabl.c Ul..Jbe nex! few
days for Michael Drummond, 25, implant surgeon Dr Jack Copeland said he
would not accept 1t, He said he first wanted Drummond's condition to
stabilize. "If we wait lo nger than three weeks. he's going to develop scar tissue
around the hean," Copeland said. "That's going to make 1t difficult to go back
1n. We want htm to get well but not too well."
Fore.t 1Jre11 roar acroa Wasblngton
Firefighters raced to Washington state from as far as Colorado and Ala.'ika
as flames roared across more than 25,000 acres of forest and rangeland. and
officials stood by today to evacuate most residents ofTonasket as the fire crept
close. More than 150 families already had been evacuated as between 100 and
150 fires, fanned by eusty winds 1n the driest summer In years, were reported on
state, federal and pF1vatc land. Officials said 1t wa s th(' worst fire season 1n the
state since 1970.
Woman, two chl.ldren •lal.n at home
COLUMBUS, Ga. -A prc.'gnant woman and hcrtwo }Oungchildren were
fou nd axed to death in their home by the woman's husband, police and
witnesse'I said. Police identified the vict ims as Ann Johnson Curry, 24, her
daughter Erica, 4. and her son Ryan, I. The coroner said a bush ax, a brush-
clearing instrument with a wide curved blade. wa'i found inside the house and
apparently was the weapon used. Neighbors <;a1d the bodies were discovered
about 5:30 p.m. Thursdj\Y by Mi chael Lee Curry who banged on a neighbor's
doot and became "frantic."
CALIFORNIA
Two kllled l.n maclllne ga.n •laying
SAN JOSE -Two men clad in camounage uniforms burst into a home
and opened fire-with machine guns. killing two men and wounding a teen-a~er,
police said. The gunrpen. both descnbed as Latins. escaped after the shooting
that was w&tnessed by the mather of two of the victims of Thursday night's
gunfire. Killed were Gary Saso, 23, a.nd an unidentified adult male, according
to the Santa Clara County Coroner's office. Saso's brother. Richie, 16. was
taken to a hospital in cnt1cal condition.
Home ales jump •harply In July
SAN FRANCISCO -Cah fom1a homes sales Jumped sharply in July,
according to the California Assoc1at1on of Realtors. ales of existing homes
cli mbed 8.2 percent from June and 11.2 ~rcent from July I Q84, the association
reported Thursday. The association said the state's median sales pnce for an
existing home rose to S 119.358, up 3.8 percent from June's $114,999 pnce and
5.2percent from the 1984 level ofS 11.3,469. Condortunium sales for tbe month
increased 6. 7 percent and 19.2 percent over the past year. the trade group said.
The median sales pnce of a Caltforn1a condo dropped to S 111 ,527. down 3.2
percent from the previous month and 4.3 percent (rom last year
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Sovlet woman threatened Miller, court told
LOS ANGELES -R~chard W. Miller's Soviet lov~r lured him lO
espionage with talk of a blissful future but warned that 1f their affair became
known he would "get the first bullet." a witness testified at Miller's spy tnal.
Larry Torrence, a member of the FBI team that grilled Ml lier about his affair
with Svetlana Ogorodnikov. told Jllrors about Miller's admissions during the
intense interrogations last fall. "He said she had offered him money on more
than a dozen occasions. and he had refused to take it," Torrence recalled. "She
suggested that after he made at least $2 million he could stop and they could
buy a ltttle house and settle down -that type of arrangement." ·
150 evacuated from har.ardoas flre
THERMAL -A fire 1n the outdoor storage area of an agnculture
chemical company forced the evacuation of at least 150 desert res1denls in
eastern R1vers1de County early today, fire officials said. The blaze broke out
about 3:30 a.m. at the Tenneco West Packing Co .. located at Avehue 56 and
Highway 111. The fire burned pallets holding between 300 and 400 50-pound ·
sacks of chemicars. mc.ludmg,crop-dusting powder. ,
Democrats kill m•t of prl•on plan
' SACRAMENTO -The Democratic maJQnly of the Assembly Public
Safety Commtttce has dismembered Gov. George DcukmeJian's emergrnq
prison construction plan. After three hours of amending Thursday. all that was
lefi was an outhne authorization -but no funds -to speed up stopgap
projects to increase prison capacity by 4,650 1nma1e~ nut even that was
rewritten so as to stretch the remodeling and new construction over l 8 'lJDAths
instead of the 12 months sought by Ocukmej1an. ·
Key evidence ezcladed bJ Aqal.no trlal
MANI LA. Philippines -The Supreme Court today upheld a tnal court's
decision to exclude key evidence against the armed forces chief and seven
others on trial in connection W1th the assas\Jrfat1on of Benigno Aquino The
high coun, on a I 0-3 vote, agreed that testimony the e1aht had a1ven to a
c1V1han 1nvesttgat1on board would be self-incnmln5'tory 1fl~roduccd at trial
Antonio Coronel. the lawyer for 'lrmcd forces chief Fabian C. Ver, said in a
telephone interview, "I consider it a moral victory for the entire cnminal
process in the country." Coronel said he intends to move for the d1smiual of
the charges apinst Ver but W111 wait to see if the prosecution a ks the Supreme
Court to reconsider
Strlten prote.t government auterlty
BUENOS AIRES. Ar&el'lt1na -Unions backed by oppo.s.it1on political
parties launched a half-day general stnke and staged a rally to protest the govc~mc~t's austerity measu~s. The stri~e Thursday shut down the hiahly
unioni1ed 1ndustnal belt that nngs the capital, but many medium-sired and
~mall shops contin"ed to operate. Ora8n12ers est1ma1Jd that lS0.000 people
attended the d,owntQwn rally, but reporters put the figure 11 I S0.000
B•plona6e .andal haot ttrlde.ri•
BONN, West 0e\nany-Officials who questJonl'd and released the chief
of a WC$t German ooufltt-r~sp1onagc unit say they a.re look1na for a fhend of hi
wbom they suspect is "n East Ocrman agent. Bonn 5eeurity source said West
Gennan and Au'1nan authontics were huntJ~ for Eberh•rd Scvcnn, who was
said to be a lona·time fr1end of counter~p1on&&e section chief Reinhard
Llcbewu..A ~kcsm•n for the federal prosccutoc 1 n Karlsruhe uid today that
the probe or L1ebet.1nz conunues dC1p1te his rclca~ Thurtday
Fierce rlotll raqge C.pe Town
JOHANNl:.SBURG. South Afnc.a -Fiertt nol.ln~ 1n Clpe Town's
m1ttd-racc d1stncu left off ate bl()(k~ and doren of 10"" in ruins today, and
,tht' unofficial death toll roJC 10 30. Ganas of )'Outhi.1n Mitchell Main and
MannenbelJ hurled rocks at can and poftet patrols today and hlocktd roa.ch
Wlth p11esofbluina tin:sanddcbril.
·Ofange Coat DAILY PILOT /Friday, Augu.t 30, 1985 M
Jlldge up~olds ban,dismisses~uk:e
SAN t-RA NC ISC.O (AP) -A
lcderal JUd&e ha upheld a new law
bannma lawsuits against laboratones
that conducted atmo~phcnc nuclear testing
U.S Distract Judge W1ll1am
Schwarzer on Thursday d1sm1i.~d 43
lawsum aaaanst the University of
Cahforn1a and pnvate laboratories
that performed the lC$t under federal
contracts. The plaanttffl had sou&}lt
damages for 1ruut1es and de th they
blamed on exposure to !lldtatton
The law upheld by Schwaner was
passed last October by Congrc . ll
says those cla1m1na anJury from
radiation 1n nuclear weapons tests
can sue only the aovcrnment, and not
aovcrnment contractors.
The aovemmcnt, however, has
special protccuons elsewhere aptnst
law ullS. includana immunity from
damaies because its decisions are
considered policy matttrs.
The ruhng will be appealed, a.aid
Robert Aune, one of the-lawyers for
the plamt1ffi..
The lawsu1u werc fiJcd on behalf of
mtutary and ctv1ban part1c1pant1 in
nuclear weapon~ tC' ts from 1945 to
1962, a year before a U.S.-Sov1et
trt'aty banned a1mo phenc teit1ot ~
both counttie . Most of the pla1nt1fb
were widows or children -urvavon
of test worken who died orteukemaa
or other cancers the plaant1ffs blame
on radiation Clposutt.' who -.or\.ed on the tctU ~ nqa ..
Ethan Schulman, one of the pl11n-s,enily eiPOted to radiltioo.
utT: ' attorneys, said the case could rh addmon 10 uphok1aaa the law
affect thousands, or even hundred of bamna su1u 1p1nst the laborltOI')'
thousands of P.:1lnic1pents an the t«ts contractors.. Schwanrr ruled lbai the
•nd their f1m1ltcs nat1onw1de, whom aovernmeot itttlf wu immune from
he ca.lled "the foraotten v1ct1ma of the dam at .su111 because its actions in
atom1cera,'' -the are.as of safely and medical
The pla1nuffs aUcacd th•t thor.c wamjnis were policy decisions.
Mother reunited
with daughters
Gannett
buys ENA
in Detroit LOS AN<J ELES (API -A mother
was reunited w11h her two young
daughters for the first time an ~ven
years as authonues held her former
husband for inves11ga11on ot child
steal mg
"All down thro ugh the )ears. I
knew this would happen one day," an
ecstatic Faith C anutt, 35. said whale
sailing with her children in the Los
Angeles office of her attorney Thurs-
day afternoon
"It was a wonderful moment, but
one that I had been e'(pcctan~,"
Canutt said whale holding hands wath
daughters Ali ~a I Whitelaw, 14, and
Knstan E. Whitelaw. 11
Whale Knstan could not ref!!L-Aer
mother at all, Alisa said she thought it
was "neat" to be reunited "becau!.e
she looks exactl y lake I thought she
would look like . a lot lake me."
The girls' father. Ronald D. White-
law, 38. was estrad1ted to Cahfornta
from Oregon on Thursday and wa!.
held in heu bfS200,000 bail, awaiting
arraignment today an Newhall Mu-
nicipal Coun on charges of felony
child stealing and unlawful interstate
fl1~t. shenffs l.t James Stevenson
said
America
still out
of shape
Can country meet
fitness requirements
within five years?
ATLANTA(A P)-W1th five years
to go. 11 does not look lake Amenca-1s
goang to meet the Public Health
Service's fitness goals for 1990. feder-.
al health offi cials say
The PHS announced ll'i 1990
"objectives for the nation" an several
health areas. including physical fi t-
ness and e>.erc1sc. in 1980 Today.
"most segments of society would
benefit from increased levels of
physical ac11v11y," th e Atlanta-based
Centers fo r Disease Control ~·d
. Some of the e>bJecuves and their
prospects are:
-More than 90 perc~nl of chil-
dren 10-17 shquld part1c1pate "reg-
ularly" in physical act1v111es that can
be earned into adulthood. Current
status: 66 percent. Proc;pects for
meeung goal by 1990: poor.
-Hal f of adults over 64 should
engage 1n "appropnate" ph ysical
acti vity. sucl'I as walking or swim·
mang. Currer'ltly. 10-20 percent Pros-
pects: poor.
-More than 70 percent of adults
ought to know the type of exercise
which best promote s card1ovasc ular
health <. urrently 50-70 percent
Prospects: good
-Mort' than 60 pcrttnl of chil-
dren 10-17 should pan1c1patc in daily
school physical e(iucauon programs
Currently· 36 percent. stable for the
last I 0 years. Prospects. poor
-More than 60 percent of adults I
18-65 should pan 1c1patc "regularly"
in "vigorous" exercise. Currentl y:
I 0-20 percent Pospects poor
But there was this somewh at
hopeful note: whale the "vigorous"
exercise recommenda11ons arc not
hkeiy to be met, "less vigorous
acti vity also appears to be helpful."
the CDC said , Thursday. "Even
though several oft he obJeCll ves in the
area of physical fitness and exercise
arc not hkcl y to be achieved, con-
siderable progress has been made."
Largest
war games
underway
BOSTON (AP) -Joanang forces
for NATO's largest-ever peacetime
exercise, a fleet of 200 warships and
fii!lter plane from I 0 countnes
rcnde1vouscd off the East Coai.t
today to practice maneuvers as af the
world were at the brink of war
The fleet, including submarines,
the aircraft carrier USS Amenca and
the battleship USS Iowa. as speeding
to Iceland and then En&land. pretend-
ing ttlat 1t must ru4Jh supplies to
Europe throuih enemy attad.s
The operation. dubbed "Ocean
fan 85," 1s scheduled to take fo ur
week~
''NA TO'\ m1 c;aon 1~ a 41how of
force." ~1d (1 Nav) P\Jbhc lnfor-
matH>n Officer Marprct Roni ao
1
"NATO wants 10 prove 11 can protect
the w.terways and supply routet an
tame\ of conflict "
Although the cxcrc •~ 1\ for prac·
tact, the 8alan one of 1hc-Sov1~
tJ01on's lt!lC'll ftd mo\I \Ophi\tt·
cated spy htitt. h \ bet'n hadow1na
the aroup. omci Is "1d
"We expect S<1v1ct oh<;ervataon. ,,
wt would ob~rvc thrm .. "11d M41
Ron110
The girls' identities were learned
Monday and authontaes found them
on Tuesday. They returned to
Southern Cahfornaa on Wednesday,
but their mother, wh o was travehnj
in Kansas, didn't learn about 11 until
Thursday.
Canutt, who has appeared on
numerous television shows and has
acuvely worked for Child Find. an
or~izauon that searches for massing
children, had spent $250.000 an
searching for the girls, said her
attorney, Stephen A. Kolodny.
Authorities said the girls had been
Ii va ng_ on a .20-acre ra.ndt10. Lebanon.
Ore. that Whuelaw, under an ahas.
shared with his current wife, Sandy.
A neighbor in Lebanon recogni zed
the $irrs· pictures Monday on a
television show about missing chil -
dren.
h was four months after he
di vorced Canuu on Apnl 7, 1978.
that Whitelaw, then a wealthy real
estate developer, took has daugh1er'i
fo r a weekend v1s11 They never
returned.
Whitelaw claimed in a newspaper
1nterv1ew that has fo rmer wile had
threatened to kill the girls
Aerial calligraphers
Rod Ellie leada Ray-.Ban Gold aerobadc
nyt.na teammate. in • vertical filght pattern
~YO
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O't'er the Toronto, Ontario waterfront during
practice for an air ahow. .
AI ,J A SIZES AND ALL FIRMNESSE
DElROJT (AP) -Gannett Co s
purchase of the Evemn1 News As-
soc1at1on fQr $717 mtU1on adds five
da•I) newspapers, four weeklies. five
telev1s1on stations and two radio
stauons to the communacauons
aroup
Ell.J -' 's flagship, Tbc Detroit News
as the nauon·~ ninth laraest ne""~
pa~r. w11h a daily ctrculat1on of
64 .000.
Gannett C haarman Allen H Neu-
hanh and EN .<\ Chamnan Pc:.ter 8.
Clark concluded the deal ThUkday,
for'S I 583 per share an cash, apparent-
ly blocking a $1.250 per share hostile
offe r b> telev1s1on producers Norman
~ar and A Jerrold Perencb10.
The transaction. unanimously ap-
pro' ed b) directors of both. com-
panies ends 112 years of ownership
of EN.\ b} the fo unding Ssnpps
fam 1I) and puts Gannett an chrect
comJ>('t1t1on with the Detroit Free
Pres~. where i'l.Jeuharth was assistant
e\ecuu'e ed11or from 1960 to 1963
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Eight compete for Red Cross 'Miss Pasta ' title
The fir'>t .<\mencan Red Cross
Spaghetll Cook-off 1s planned Sept. 15
at the El Toro Marine Corps Air
Statton where one of eight contestants
will be crowned "Miss Pasta."
The e"ent beginning at 9 a.m will
feature aerobic dance demonstrations
b-. the Miss Pasta Contest finall\ts,
who teach aerobic dance at outhland
health spas. Adm1ss10n ts S5 for
adults. Children under 12 will be
admitted free
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of the American Red Cross. according
to Red Cross spokeswoman Karen
Reed. She said those requesting
uckets or information \hould call
(7 14) 835-5381.
Surfing's come a long way
in 25 years of riding waves
'You know, we coul be living in
Iowa and raising pigs or so~ethi~g·
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
OI tM D.-, P'llot llall
Corley Carroll, a champion surfer
of the early '60s, was tipsy from
several samplings of the Lite beer he
hawks on TV commercials.
But as emett of the Surfer Maga-
zine Poll awards dinner, C.uroll
managed to concisely sum up the
feeling of the 400 guests gathered
Wednesday evening at The New-
poner hotel.
.. You know, surfing's bitchin'. It
really is," Carroll satd ... , mean. we
could be llvin& in Iowa and raising
pigs or someth.ing."
Raising pigs? Hardly.
Surfer Magazine. celebrating tis
25th anniversary this year. was
hononng the top professional surfers
in the world, as recognized by the
magazine's readers.
While the s.rcgarious Carroll, Phil
Edwards, Mike Doyle a'nd others
were on hand to reminisce about
surfing in the laid-back '60s, the poll
award winners represented a new
breed of surfers -an athlet1~.
aggressive species that thrive on
compet11jon and the world-wide
travel the professional surfing circuit
demands.
The new breed is typified by 21-
year-old Tom Curren of Santa
Barbara and 23-year-old Tom Carroll
ot Australia, the top two vote-getters
in this year's poll.
Their innovative surfina style and
acrobatic moves an the water have
earned them waJletfuls of endorse-
ments and countless fans who tear
their surfina photos from the maga-
zine and tape them to their bedroom
walls.
Steve Pezman, p1;1bl~hcr of the San
Juan Cap1strano-oyed magazine,
pointed out the cha'i)ges surfing has
gone through in the past 25 years.
In 1960, when the magazine was
born, there were only about 15,000 to
20,000 surfers. The beaches we~ not
crowded and surfers shared boun-
tiful. uncluttered waves. Today,
Pezmao said there are an es11mated
750,000 surfers in California alone,
with up to 4 million worldwide.
Jn 1960, surfers typ1caJly wore
cutoff Levi's. Today, the surfwear
business 1s a SI billion 10dustry.
Twenty-ti ve years ago, the most
popular surfing manuever was to
Hang I 0, curl r,ou toes over the nose
of the board. 'Today, they're off the
wave entirely. We're in the air with
moves." Pezman said.
Professional surfers used to stuff
themselves wtth junk food and day-
old donuts. Today, Pezman said, they
eat sushi for lunch and That food for
dinner. .
In 1960, the pro surfers hved on
shoestnng buctacts and paid their way
to contests. In I 98S, the top pro-
fessionals earn su-fiaurc incomes
.. and have senous tax problems."
But Pezman said despite the
changes 1n the surfini world, cons-
tants remain that ue all surfers
to2ether. Y.Times have ctian1ed," he said,
.. but what has remained unch~ed 1s
the basic thnll of riding a wave. •
Carroll, using the same theme,
remanded his '60s surfing brethren,
"You guys who haven't been surfing
for a while -ud you know who you
are -get out there tomorrow
morning. The surfs up, the water's
warm, it's August, it's CaJifomia ... "
Curren, who 1s defendina his title
this week at the OP Professional
Surfing Championship in Hunt-
ington Beach, and Carroll took the
top two awards in the magazine's poll.
The other winners were Shaun
Tomson of South Africa. Michael Ho
and Hans Htdemann of Hawa1i,
Willy Morns of Woodland Hills and Aust~lta's contingent of Martin Pot-
ter, Cheyne Horan and Barton Lynch.
The live women's poll winners
were Frieda Zamba of Florida, Kim
Mearig of Santa Barbara, Jodie
Cooper and Pam Burridge of Austral-
ia and Liz Benavidez of Manhattan
Beach.
Oil spokesman fails to reassure residents Free parking extended in LB
By LISA MAHONEY system downtown discourages
leisurely shopping as does the influx
of tourists which begins around I 0
a.m. on summer days. merchants say.
By TONY SAAVEDRA
01 llM Oellr Pl4ol Stall
Costa Mesa re<,1dents recewed little
comfon Wednesday from a state
resource official who assured that oil
production posed little danger )9 the
160 condominiums proposed for a
wests1de 011 field.
Man) homeowners in the adjacent
Oceanv1cw tract are alrcad} uneas)
about the capped 011 welb scattered
throughout their neighborhood
And they arc worried that more
people would be endangered 1fOc~an
Development Co. 1s allowed to build
condominiums amid eight 011 pumps
and some underground storage tanks
at the v.est end of 18th Street
E.R Wilkenson, representallvc for
the state d1v1S1on of 011 and gas. tned
unsuccessfull} to calm those fea~
during a <-..!.!L£ou nc1l meeting a1
A Part of the YMCA
Wh1tt1er l:lementary School. MaO\ of
the 32 people attending the session
left with complaints that they were
being cajoled rather than informed.
.. I have the feeling you're trying to
sell us something," said Gladys
Wilson. who protested about the
rotten-egg smell that she says dnfh
in to her 18th Street home from
ad1acent 011 wells.
"It's very upsetting because he did
not address the issues. If we alreadv
have a problem, what about the
people moving into those condos, ..
said Denise Curry, president of the
Mesa West Homeowners Assoc1a-
11on
The council will vote Sept 16 on
the S 12 m1lhon plan to m1>. 011
production and housing on the 40-
year-old 011 field. Council member'\
will also be asked to 14bandon plans to
extend 18th Street through the 11 -
acre field to Huntington Beach.
Residents on Wednesday wanted
Wilkinson's guarantee that none of
the 011 wells on the field or beneath
their propeny would ever explode or
catch fire
Their concerns were fueled h}' the
ewlos1on of a dormant Newpon
Beach well earlier this month The
well had been 1mproperl} capped 1n
1932 and was bein,.& fitted for a new
seal when 11 exploded and caught fire,
injunng one worker and splattonng
cars and bu1ld1ngs wtth crude oil
Wilkinson could make no promises
other than 1f the machinery 1s main-
tained and the underground pipes are
secure, no methane or other flam-
mable gases would leek into the air
The developer. a pannersh1p be-
tween 011 producers Jerrel Bano and
Providing quality before-and-after-school
care for children In grades kindergarten -6th
Before-school begins as early as 7·00 a m ...
After-school runs as late as 6 30 p m
Program sires locacea cnroughour rne Newporr/Mesa S(hoo/ 01SCfl(I sf'rv1ng 01f' (OmmUmC1f') of Nf'wport BeJch
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• Provides transportation to program sites • Has well-trained. qualified. caring staff
• Provides daily snacks • Sets a leader-to-child ratto of 1 to I 0
• Fun-filled games. crafts. sw1mm1ng. field trtps, songs. skits more
Registration Begins August 20th
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*Scholarship funds are available for children whose famihes
cannot afford the entire Y-Sunsh1ne fee.
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Byron Tamutzer. intends to continue
pumping for the next 14 years, while
the condos would be rented as
apanmcnts.
Wilkinson said that as long as the
pumps are operating there would be
no danger of gas building up to
explosion levels in many of 1he
capped wells beneath the adjacent
neighborhood. However, once the
pumps are removed and the wells
closed on the field. the gas pressure
may gradually rise.
Wilkinson said he is ~eking leg1s-
la11on to prevent such buildups by
keeping at least one pump open on
abandoned 011 fields. But he said. the
Costa Mesa field 1s a low-pressure sttc
and that residents had little to worry
about in any case.
"I would not hesitate to have a house
under those conditions " he said.
~. ••
Of IM Delly Not llefl •
Laguna Beach residents can get first
crack at downtown shops under a
merchant plan called "Our Town 't1l
10 ...
Starting Tuesday • people parking
downtown won't have to feed the
meters until 10 a.m .. one hour later
than usual. said Sheila Bushard-
Jam1son. chairperson of the Down-
town Merchants Assoc1at1on.
And business owners have agreed
to open their shops between 8 and
8:30 a.m. to accommodate residents.
she said c
The "Our Town" theme 1s de·
signed to entice local people back to
the city's central business d1stnct,
Bushard-Jamison said.
Many have begun looking to El
Toro and Laguna Niguel for their
shopping needs because the metering
And their association hopes that
free parking and a chance to beat the
crowds will lure residents back down-
town.
Dozens of downtown businesses
formed the merchants association
this summer to deal Wlth n~ng
problems in the central business
district and combat changes brought
on by escalaung rents.
High rents charged by landlords
have spelled doom for some indepen-
dently owned businesses which lack-
ed the capttal to absorb the costs.
assoc1at1on spokesmen say.
Parking and traffic circulauon,
cleanhness, vagrancy and self-promo-
tion arc also among the merchants
.¢0ncerns.
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~~0!~:>~~~~1~~~~~~r~!>~!!P.~!~~~~~!.~!!: ra~ority of Americana believe wcl· outinas to a movie and a ?an-food SOme 7' percent of thote Question· equipment, more clothint than men·
J_e recipienu should be able to restaurant, and two to three chtnaes cd from May 28~uly 8 think welfare tioned above, or a wetkfy meal at a
auord the blaics oflife -lnclud•"J a of everyday clotbes plus one aood bcneflu arc about n&ht or should be nice restaurant.
telephone, a used car, health •n· outfit. . ralaed. More than 73 percent aaid Between 94 and 100 percent said s~rance and a btack ... nd-white tcle-S. Anna Kondratas a health and thoae rece1v1n1 aid really need at -welfare ahould be paid to able-bodied
v11ion Mt, accordina to• new poll. human affairs researc~ fellow at the compared to only S6 ()ercent who felt recipients on a temporary blsis;
. Nearly 92 pe!'Ctnt of those quea-foundation , II.id the survey was that way In a 1982 CBS-New York · people should have to do IOme work
uoned in the nauonal poll on poveny, prompted by anicles su~stina that a Times poll. to collect the benefl\I; and there co~miuion~ by the conservative-risina tide of consei;vatism had tum· Thouah they interpreted .. basics" should be an~entiv~. t~ ao bJ(k to
onented Hent.aae Foundation, said ed Americans apanst welfare and to Include many hems betide1 fQOd school or aet JOb trt•'l•na.
they believe public a111stance 11 those who receive it. and shelter, the respondent• drew the And 74 percent uid they would not
meant to make sure a penon has She said the results of the poll, in line when it came to whether welfare be willina to pay blaher taxes to
adequate food, shelter, clothina and which 2,887 people were questioned families are entitled to the trappinas finance inc~aed welfare benefits.
other basica in oroer to survive. ~Y the Media1 Pa. firm ofSindlinaer &. of a middle<lass lifestyle. The pollsters Questioned residents
When questioned fUnher, SI per· Co., 1how tnat the country is not By dverwhelmint m-.jorities., they of the 48 contiauous states in propor-
cent to 96 percent II.id people on becomi"' more "mean-spirited." aaid those on public assistance 1hould ta on to state population. The m1J11n
public aasistance ouaht to be able to "Amencans seem . to be ju1t al not be able to afford oew can, color of error was about 2.S percent. the
afford the items mentioned above as aenerous as ever and the vut ma-televbion aets, more than one telc-Si nd hnacr firm said.
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Inc. three mon""' aeo. art marketina ICfPCD Jo &heir •~Pt at achtevi~ the American dram. So Cir, they b&ve raised Sll.43.
Sance they averqc about SI a snake and becaute of the n.atwe of ·
their busineaa, they're iumint over the money lO the Denver Zoo to
tlelp build a reptile hou1e .
The buaineta it the third try for the Junior c:ap1tali1u.
··1 stanod with a businns called the Bristol Taxi Co., .. ta.id Chad
Weypnd, 10, who it .. ton or• ch.airman of the board. "I drove people
around on my bike," ht l&id. ••That wasn't very suc:cetlful.''
Me then made an.d 10ld muffina. cakn and pies. That wasn't
successful, either.
"All of u1 have cauaht snaket and we JUlt decided to ao into thia
businesa. '' said Erika TOmuek, 8. She recently wu promoted from
1nake 1itter to secftUry. ·
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f amtly home tumtn
tnto museum, maybe
BEL AIR, Md. (AP) -A sign on
the road leading to a secluded golhic
revival cott&jt points the way to the
home of Jun1us Brutus Booth and his
s on ~dw in, a renowned
Shakespearean actor. But tourists are
usually more interested in Edwin's
infamous brother.
Now a preservation group has
drawn up ambitious plans to restore
the 163-year-old home of presidential
assassin John Wilkes Booth, althou&h
some would prefer that his name &e
foraotten.
The local bistoncal society, which
originally put the sign up m 1931,
didn't think it proper to caJI attention
to the man who took Abraham
Lincoln's life. It wanted to focus on
the theatrical achievements of the
Booth family.
'·That's the prcJw:licc that existed
then' and sometimes exists today,"
said David Reuwer, executive du-ec-
tor of tbe non-profit PrcscrvatJon
fUsociation for Tudor Hall, dunng a
recent tour of the 81h-acrc propeny in
northeast Maryland. Howard Foll: •prucee up arounda of l 6S-1ear-old bome of
prealdenttal waMln Jo6n Wllkee Booth In Maryland. Guests can 'Sleep in John Wilkes
Booth's bedroom under a bed-and-
breakfast sc;tup run by the prescr-SI 00.000 low-interest loan to be used the h1stoncal s1gruficancc at first,"
vation group. for acquisitions. Reuwer said. she said .•
Althou&h it's 120 years after the "The potential is incredible and The Foxes say they enjoy playing
nation's T6th president was Shot to we're gomg to see 1t throu&Jl," said hosttollncolnandtheaterbuffswho
death at Ford's Theater in Washing-Reuwer, a histonc preservation plan-wander through.
ton, D.C., talk of making a museum-ner for Harford County. While an add1tton has been built to
inn of Tudor Hall still stirs indigna-The Tudor Hall association hopes the kitchen and a modem-day swim-
tion among some Marylanders, Re-one day to expand to five guest ming pool sits behind the propeny,
uwer said. rooms, fill the bouse with period most 6f the wiginal home is intact,
When the Maryland General As.-pieces and open a small Lincoln though in disrepajr.
sembly wu asked last wmter to library. There 1s the original tin roof, stone
provide $80,000 for the restoration, Caretakers Howard and Dorothy spnn&Jlouse and icehouse. There is
one lawmaker said the moqey would Fox, who bought Tudor Hall in 1968. the tiny upper-level balcony from
be better spent burning it down and turned it over to the preservation which the Booths used to sharpen
compared the idea to building a group last year under a contract their oratoncaJ skills.
museum for lee Harvey Oswald, who giving them lifelong tenancy.
killed John F. Kennedy. She said they didn't know'anything Also preserved arc the lead-framed
Seeking funds elsewhere, the pres-about its past when they first looked diamond-shaped windows from Eng-
ervation group has tiPplied to the at the house. land. Visitors arc told to peer closely
Maryland Historical Trust for a "We were JUSt looking for an old at one pane. to spot the scratched-m
S 161 .000 restoration grant and a pl arr , .................... We weren't aware of initials of a young John Wilkes.
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AlO Oranoe CoutOAILY ~ILOTIF~. Augue4 30. 1845
u.s~ CapitolgettiJ:ig a wOFkout
With Congress on vacation. chamoers
are restored, new artwork ts Installed
WASHINOTON (AP) -With
CoOlft'I• out of 1e111on, the keepers of
the U.S. Capitol are busy patch1na the
old, lnswbna the new and puU1na
treUum out of the atuc.
The most ambitious project now
under way •• the pein1takin1 $49
million restoration of oriainal and
now.crumblina sandstone Wett
Front of the Capitol buildina.
Tbe flashiest may be the Installa-
tion of a $600,000 privately donated
Alexander Calder mobile and 1tabile,
.. Mountain• and Clouds," in the i¢e
pelace white-marble vaatncss of the
atrium of the new Hart Senate Office
Bujldina.
Other recent additions to the
Capitol's art collection include a bust
of a youna and beardless At)raham
Lincoln, a aift from the sowlptor
Avard Fairbanks, and a 3-foot-tall
statuette of Winston Churchill.
Churchill. aJowcrina. with hands
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on hips and looklnJ like someone had
JUlt snatched hlt ci~was ptttenttd earlier in the year hritain's prime
minister, Marpret tcher.
The Lincoln bust is re11in1 on a
plywood packina cue until a stone
pedc1tal l1 made.
The Churchill, on dJsplay for six
months in a aluacase in Statuary Hall before ta.kins up a permanent place in
the Hou.e Ways and Means Commit-
tee hearina room, comes complete
with a minor m)'1tery.
tu anm 11 unknown and the
Capitol oftlcials 11y even the British don't know who made it.
In the chamber of the House of Represen11tiv~1 antique portrait• of
Lafayette and wuhi~on have been
pried from their silt frames and sent
out for restoration.
And in the corridors of the Senate
wina. artisans peerina thrpuah m111ti-
fyina aJ11se1 are mtorina the century-
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Thia was done by mina tuer beams
to ruide the drillina of ~foch
diameter holes throuJh the west wall
to make room for 10me 200 1taJnleu steel I V.-lnch tie roch that will hold
the old 1tones tQIOther. Some are JS
feet in lenath, others shorter.
About a quartet of the oriainal
11ndstone used in the walls ii brOkeh
and is belna replaced with 1tronaer
limestone, the carved aectlon1 a perfect match for the worn out old
ones. "When we're finished, it will all be
repainted. So it makes no viaual
difference that we're usina a better
stone," Cartoll 11id.
As the restoration continues, all
wooden window frames are to be
replaced and low-voltqe electric
bird·proofina devices installed to protect the facade from W11hinaton'1
swlinaa and piseona.
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surprises u the work llas pf'OIJ"elled.
"We had eApected to find burn and
smoke mark• under the paint from
the fire act br. the British in 1814 and found none, • Carroll said. "That led
us to do research and we determined
that Bel\jamin Latrobe, the architect
of the Capitol in the yean after the
fire, decided to clean the walls and did
so successfully."
"It became clear that he painted the walls (in 1820) not to cover the fire
marks but to prevent this terrible
absorption of water" that has caused
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Orang• Coast DAILY PILOT /FrJday, Auguat 30, 1885 A 11
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Her~' s one w-ay t ·o get a genuine high
0, Dave Holland tsgotngfull steam
ahea wtthCorona elMar'sSe~Ktngs
If someone were ever to put
t<>1cther a composjte of tbe hi&h
school football coach, here's asuaacs--
tion: Cbeclc out Dave Holland of
Corona del Mar.
No, he's not the ex-quarterback
who came back to the alma mater to
auidc thcaood auys to four straight
cb.ampionshlps.
And hedidn'tquue make the ~e County Times' ridiculous list
ofiop IO football coaches in Ora nae
County last year.
In fact. through 11 ycan with the
Sea Ki~""· his overall record is less titan .SOO, having seen his teams
47-S2-4.
But he was also the Irvine Leaauc
Coach of the Y car in 197 1 at\er
guidi"' the Sea Kings to the league
champ1onshipandcom1na w1thm an
eyelasbofupsettingheavily fa vored
Westminster in the CIF playoffs.
He was the South coach for the
1973 Oransc County A11-Sw pmc
and has a reputation for sound
Corona del Mar noee pard Matt DuBow
defense.
And since retumina to Corona dcl
Mar to take the rein af\er Dick
Morris suff crcd a heart attack. his Sea Kinas have gone 14-7 over two years
and figure to improve on that mark
this season. ·
But what really makes Holland is
has demeanor. This 1s not a stylish Joe
Kapp or a Sl>int hke Lou Holtz.
RocER
CuLS01 1
PREP SPOR TS Instead he's a cross between M ich-
1pn 's BoSchcmbechlcr and Don
Coryell of the San Diego Chargers.
. He could care less 1 f the offense
ever scores a point,JUSt as long as the ,
other.uysdo n't outscore him. And 1f
you thmk Coryell takes the game
senou~lv. well. Holland was a guard
and linebackCT for Coryell at Whittler
Colleac and ad mm: "I try to pattern
myself after him."
At &Je SO. most biah school coaches
have11ven 1tup, but Holland says
he's far from thatstaic.
Corona del Mar outlook
Head Coach: Dave Holland (12th year)
Overall record: 47-52-4.
Staff:
D ick Freeman (defensive coordina tor)
Jim Nonh (defensive line)
Bernie Terry (linebackers)
·Bill White (offensive coordinator)
Jack Taylor (receivers)
Marc Johannes (offensive line)
LeaguCY. Sea View
Nickname: Sea Kings; Colors: Blue and Stiver
Offense: Pro. split backs; Defense: Reading 50
1984 record: League 4-3; Overall 6-4 De.-e Bolland
1986 achedule
Fn .. Sept 13 at Huntington Beach
Fn . Sept. 20 San Clemente (at Npt Harbor)
Fn .. Sept. 27 at Capistrano Valley
Thurs .. Oct. 3 Woodbndge• (at Npt Harbor)
Fri .. Oct. 11 Costa Mesa• (at OCC)
· Fn .. Oct. 18 University9 (at Irvine)
' Fn .. Oct 25 Estancia• (al Npt Harbor)
Sat., Nov. 2 Saddlcback• (at Npt Harbor)
Fri .. Nov. 8 at Laguna Beach•
Fri., Nov. 15 Newpon Harbor9 (at OCC)
•Denotes league game. All games at 7:30
.
"lt'sgetunghardcr," be says, ··but
rm 10101 to keepdo1na1t unt1l 1t 1sn't
fun When I wasaooachat Orange
Coast Collegc(a four-year span
between Corona dcl Mar tours). I
reaJued what I really wanted to do
was coach high school football
again."
U nt1 I you 'vc been starred down by
Holland you rcally haven't paid a
pncc for a m1staJce, and the one-time
guard-hnebackcrat Garliel~ Htab,
East Los Angcle5 CoJ1eae and Wh1t-
t1er acknowfedges the aruff ex tenor
But 1t'sall a ploy.
"ruse the same techruques as
Coryell." admits Holland. "I try to
keep 1he look ot not be1n1 tc:.mbly
happy.
"Hcd1dalotformewhcn I wa1
playina. You'dbe1nthelockerroom
drcHtnf and he'd come an and shout
somethm1out, everyone would stop
and lmcn He'd ma.kc you.aauardor
a center, feel bkcyou'rc tht' most
amportantl"Y Tbeproswhoplayfor
htm really like bim."
Holland takes his losses hard. bu1
not all of them.
I only brood (after a loss) if I think I
did theM:tew'm up. Jf1t was a
dcas1on that back.fired or I felt out· -
coached, then I Lak.e1t bomewnb me
and I usuallydon'taet rid ofit uoul
(Pleue Me BOLLAJlfD/Al3)
Sea Kina• quarterback Tod Bearbower
Sea Kings th_ey havewhatittakesup themiddle
By ROGER CARLSON the title, definitely."
Not known for going overboard on his
team's chances. reasons for Holland's op-
timism can be traced to those first comments
-the nose tackle (All-Sea View League
selection Matt DuBow. b-1. 225) the
linebackers (Larry Braden and Steve Chabre),
the safcues (Scan Turner and Kevin
McLaudllin). the cen1er (Dan Stefano, b-2,
205), tfie guards (Chabrc. 190. and Chns
Kilpatrick. 180) and most importantly. the
quart,crback.
"Expencncc 1s a problem. but he's a great
a1hletc with a lot of courage.
Sean Turner and Chns Warner combined
for 697 yards on 197 cames and scored nine
touchdowns, which amounts to 60 percent of
the Sea K.mgs' 1984 touchdowns.
wouldn't behcve "
Ask Corona del Mar High Coach Dave
Holland how the 1985 football season shapes
up and he'll smile and lick them ofTh1s fingerc,
as he responds.
"We've got 1t up the middle -the nose
tackle. the hnebackers. the safeties. the
quarterback. the center, both guards.
"What l really feel good about 1s that we
have an athlete at quarterback who can move
with the pocket. run opuons and do other
things."
There arc gaps to fill . such as at tackle whert
there 1s no starling experience. and on the
fi sive flanks., where expencnce 1s there
f Holland 1s willing to sacnfice his ideals
o cepang Bearbower on offense only
Kevin McLaughlin appears read)' to step
into Jon Schtslcr's shoes 1n the sccondal') and
Turner's pla) at strong safety was evident ac, a
JUDIOr starter
Corona del Mar has always been known ~
defens1ve-onented team under the hand of
Holland. and he has added 8111 Whitt to h1~
sta fT to d1 rcct the offense
Whne was a prep and JUntor college
~nsauon at quanerback at Westminster and
Oranse Coast Collete. leading the latter to a
Junior Ro~ Bowl \.1cton and an undefeatcJ
season (IO-OJ in I 96J. lUlm1nated ~1th Pla\t"r.
of the Game honors 1n that finale "I've never felt as good as I do about things
going mto Lhe season. We may have a setback
or two early, but I feel we'll be ~ood when it's
tame to be good. We think we're 1n the hunt for "We have a great athlete at quanerback,"
Holland says of senior Tod Bearbower.
A big bonus for the Sea Kings 1s the fact they
can back ~wer up with a pair of
returning sta~rs at running back.
"This team reminds me of the '71 team 1n
terms of leadership." says Holland recalling
Corona's only und1spured league cham-
p1o nsh1p.
"We have a lot of good team leaders sulh as
DuBow and Turner And. I have a \tafT )'OU
"Whtte's a head coach in .tus own nght ··
savs Holland. "and w 1s (Dick I Freeman m'
de.fens• Vt' coordinato r ..
\
Dodgers let
it get away,
lose in 10th
Niekro the master,
just ask the Angels
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Garry
Maddo'< and Von Hayes both found
themselves in the nght place when
opportunity knocked 1n the 10th
mnmg Thursday night.
Their well-placed heroics lifted the
Ph1ladelph1a Ph1lhes to a 3-2 come-
Toa'61Jt'• Game
Philadelphia. (Gross 12-9) at
DoclJen (Welch 9-2) l
Time: 7:35 p.m
A~ .,.,.,.._.
ffis third win ( 4-0)
typical in putting
Mauch 's nine out
NEW YORK (AP) -The
countdown has staned for eyeryone
but Phil N1ekro.
"Three-hundred wins doesn't
mean a thmg to me ngh1 now." sa1d
the 46-ycar-old knuckleballer "Onl>
the-race counts. And 11 looks hke
we're going to be an this thing up un11l
the end. I JUSt want to be there 10
help " TV: None. .
Radio: K.ABC (790). Yankee catcher Ron HaUey geta Geor&e Hendrick at home. Niekro, notching his 297th career
v ictory and pulling second-place New
York within four games of East
Div1s1on-leading Toronto. hurled
seven innings of four-hit. shutout
baseball Thursday night 1n the Yan-
kees' 4-0 tnumph over the Angels.
from-behind victory over the Los
Angeles Dodgers. who had led 2-0
early o n. Walton for Maxwell deal
The 36-year-old Maddox entered
the game as a defensive replacement,
but led off the 10th with a single off
loser Rick Honeycutt, 7-12. Maddox
e ventually scored with two outs when
Los Angeles Enos Cabell bobbled a
ground ball htt by Glenn Walson for
BOSTON (AP) -The Boston ('chic~ and the ~s Angeles
Clippers have agreed tentatively to a Cednc Maxwell-8111 Walton
trade, according to Ron G nnker, Maxwell's lawyer.
"It's conungent upon both players passtng physicals and both
players havtnft their contracts rcwntten to conform to salary cap
regulations. It 11 be finahzed." he said Thursday.
The Angels, who now lead Kansas
City an the Amcncan League West b)'
only 11'1 ~mes. fell to ~3 against
N1ekro this season. managing onl)
three smgles and a double this lime
around.
an error. ~
"treally haven't had the opportuni-
ty lately to contnbutc very much,"
said the 15-year veteran Maddox.
"But I was 1n the nght place when
Cabell made the error."
Jan Volk. general manager of the ('clues. was more cauuous about
the certamty of the National Basketball Assoct.auon trade.
.. We have made a lot of proares . but there are contingencies
concerning the salary cap, which may present obstacles to completing
the deal. Hopefully, we can surmo unt them."
"It's a funny thing." said Angels
Manager Gtnc Mauch. "but I had a
good fcehng about beating him to-
n1ahL So much for ham and my
fcchngs."
W1lson's aroundcrgot to Cabell "in
(Ple&M Me DODGER8/Al2)
Boston will aive up more Jhan Maxwell, a 30-year-old forward. to
get Walton, a 32-year-old ccnyr. acc9rd1na to rcpons. In hat-three staru ap1n t the
Angels. Ntekro ha5 allowed JUSt ea&ht
hits and no run5 tn 22't'1 inn1np.
'
Falconer new Costa Mesa basketball coach
Ex-Mustangs stac takes
rebuilding task for Mesa ---
Cra1a Falconer " back wh~ It all started -at
Costa Mesa High School.
The onc-ttme standout for the I %S and '66
Muatanp wu chosen as Mesa'a head basketball
coach Thursday, tak.Jna over for the d~parted Tam
Panel. who left recently for • s1malar post at
Newport Harbor High.
"There'• no que.suon. I'm staruna all ovCT,"
1&)1 the Lale Forest ra dtnt., who quit his walk-on
post at Lquna Beach H1ah at the end of the
1984-8' tcUOn bccau ofa lackofadm1ru tra\lvc
comnu6mcnt.
.H11 four·~ar ttie0rd with the Artists wu
41-.5 l includana one trip to the CJP playoffs.
Frank lnfusino.
"Everyone I've talked to is h1ah on has 1bilities
and I like his philosophy. l"ve watched his teams
and they w~ well-prepared. and he has the kids'
welfare at heart."
The Mustanp will enter the '8S·86 sca'IOn
heavily depicted by araduatlon wtth the only
ccrtaui standout Mitch Pclichowsk1, but Falconer
has a reputauon for build1n1 teams quickly despite
walk-on atatus. "111 evaluate thinp." says Falconer, "but I'll
probebly ao with younF kids I'm bopina I ha vc a
Jcadt'r 1n Peltchowski and rm th1nk.ina about
movina him to a daffc~nt posatton: I m1y look at
h1m It point tuard btalu~ \ht WbOIC tone lJ IOll\I
to sb1f\ with him 1nd we don't have the bllance to
off'Set 1t. I \h1nk I can help him become a better all-
around player "
The u of Pchcho ka 1 n't the only 1t~m on
falconer's hst
Estancia. but we wen· able to beat Un1vcrs1t).
Costa Mesa and Woodbndgc l!}' 10. I think we'll be
a httle quicker at Costa Mesa.'
Falconer, an all-lca,uc tclfct1on It Mesa and aJl<O~TCnce choice when with the '6 7 Ind '68
powerhouse Oransc Coast Colleac teams, built
t.aauna Beac h into a respected powa and the
rnults of his work W111 bt lttft thi$ year under Ed
Bowen.
"It wa.s really tollS)\ leavina Laauna.. .. admits
Falconer. "Thai 1s 1he1r year .-ith one of the thrtt
best pla)'Cfl an Oranse County 1n Coby Nans
They have fOur real aood players. so at was rcall)
IOU~... • Tb< lbrc of the vacancy It Cona Mna.
however. has brouabt falconer to h1, alma
mater •
.. The thoucht of conunablck toCOSll Mc.a 1' uciuna." he y "I ndenna around the
am pus for about an bour while I wa.itina to bt
interviewed and I remembered ••• ~ had 10me
IJUt team• htte, end ICttm the stl'ttt {at oca:·
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··1 don't Stt anything hut de
termination on the bench · \aid
Mauch "But it's prett)' discouraging
"'11h that p1 tcher th rowmg on the
mound. Ht''5JUStckver '-'e stung tht•
ball a couple of times but 11 "'J'
alwa) s al somebod) ~ e l'Ouldn t p.t·t
to him. He changes -;peed~ on 1ha1
knuck.Jer spots his fa~thall Jnd
changes speeds o n that. 100 l hen
you're thinking knucklehall and he
throws something el'le b\ you He\
JUSt too clever "
Lifting his record 10 I'·~ .ind
lowenng his earned run a veragr tu
4 06. N1ekro walked thre-e and \truck
out four. mclud1ng two 1n a TO"--
Gar) Perns and R uppen Jonec, -10
close out the fifth with Boh Boone at
second base. ·
"1 reached back and popJX'd a lt'v.
tonight.'' 'I.aid N1ekro who loft the
game due to s11ffness in his nght
forearm "I don't kr1ow ho\I. l85t tht'V
v.ert' h«a~se the} don't t'' er use a
radar gun on me The) ten me that m \
fastball d~sn 't rc-gJSter on thC'
countt'r anywa\ " "
.. ~ l.hf nwst qualified apphca~t who
did not want to h, llld ta Mesa Prind pal
·•1 want to change JOme thinp." he ii)' "I
think we: can prcu a nd run. At Laauna Bcxh ..-e
weren't quack enoUAh to beat• Corona del Mar or BJ ll•r C.rtsoo Crate Falconer·
' f 1
Superintendent
reacts sharply
to CIF's censure
of Ocean View
Huntington Bea\ h l n1ticd ~hlX1I
D1stnct Supenntendent · \.1ane <>1111
reacted sh.irpl} to ThurS<ia) " rr .. d -
ataon of the C JF C'<~Ull'e commit
tt'C's dec1.-.1on 10 cc.-nsure Ocean \ ll""
H 1gh Schoo~.and tt 'I ba<itttt'l::lll 1..1>11\ h
Jim Ham'I. for \.IOla110ns nl Rule 'I If
(undue influence)
11 1nduded banning the ~ahd"'k'
from an\. poss1h1hl)' of a (IF rlaw tl
benh in I Q86 and the rt"tum \ll thl
runnef'\·UP troph" at the I 'IR\ ( IF
.\ ti nal\
.\mong the \tatcmcnt'> lrnm a
prepared te\t
'"The d1•.trtCI I~ d1sappo1nll'd lhJI
the Ocean View ba.-.l etball prop.ram
has hecn placed on probation 1 n' oh
ing c;omc ~nous sanction~ The"
d1stnct in111ated th.e 1nves11ga11on
that resulted in the lorfe1turc of I :141
games la'lt year a~ well'*" re' 1ev. of thC"
coach·., ab1ht} 10 pro\.1de appropndtc
leader\h10 for the program
'The~ act1onc, rec,ulted 1n \Un
\tdt'rable pain .ind \adnec,c; tur lht•
entire <Kean \ 1ev. Hitth ~ hool
communll\ and the d1stnc1 !cit that
an .lppropnate l't'\Olut1on l'I( th<'
prohlem has ~n ach1t"v('d ..
· I -would concur \:Ompkteh ..;rn.I
O<.·ean \1ev. Pnncipal John "1'l"r'
"Tho~ art m' letltngs nadh
In the matter oftht' foturt' rhg1h1h·
''of hac;ketball staf'\ Rach Butlt'r and
Dez1 Hlllcly now living tn tht' Olr~n
V1e\I. auendanc-e area with Ltt Jad.
~n. Otto'" remarks includ«I "Th~
d"tno apfre'C'1ates the assntance
( IF·S~ \I.II provide 1n detemun1ng
the current th1Jhtht" statu<, of two
Ocean V1ev. H1&h ~hool ~tudt'nt"' ·
Distnct 1u1dehn~ nov. require all
transfer .-.tudent~ to h ve w11h1n the
11tendance boundanes
C ontactcd on Thunda\. Ham\
dtthnt'd p«lfic comment ·,ay1n1 he
didn't want to make anv 'lnlt'ment
until after he mttu with on Tue~a"
"I "-Ould anuc~pate a ~pon~ 10
him at that time." said Ham\ "Ht'll
)nake I statement to the dl'ilnc-t offi~
and to the board and I 1ma11ne It v. 111
be bante~ a round 1 hll "
A1ktd 1f this would ha"e an alTC'C.1
on bas team'sentry 1n tht' 1'1nJConon Cla \IC ID Arkan'i&S In tarh an\W"\
Harns 1a1d: "1 d n't know how far.
reach1na th1 1 M1~ our "'a.on 1i
ovtr, ma)'bt we can l rompc:tt 1n an)
toumamtnl I JUSt can't romm<'nt
btcautt I don "t mo~ •hit tt all
mean ..
t
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Orange Cont DAIL v PILOT /FrkJrt. Augu1t 30, 1985
gcrto~the well
87 .ROGEi\ CARLSON
O.IM~ ...... 1-.it
Prospccbofao1ng with the rtmains
ofa team that went 1-7-1 usu.lll) 1~n·t
one's idea ofa po 1t1ve approach. but
in Hun11na1on Reach'~ tase, well.
when the Oiler ~ere 1-4-1 through
six "'eeks of the 1984 football )CaSOn
they were a grand total of 20 points
shy of being 6-0-0
And with u halt dozen stancn. on
both side~ of the ball, 1nclud1ng the
entire offen!.1vc bad.field and a 6-7.
290-pound 1un10r transfer in camp.
n's obvious the potential is there tor
the Oilers ·
.. We've made some subtle
change~' say Huntington Beach
Coach ueorge PaS4:oc. "but nothing
wholesale.
"We're going to try to be more
asare sive on defense and offense.
make people make some mistakes.
The kids are so much stronger we're
goina to try to take advantage, like
USC's rally-around-the-ball."
leadjng that defensive charae Wlll
be linebackers Franco Pagnanelh
!6..0. 225) and Randy Hatch (6-1,
Huntington Beach outlook
Head ( uach <.1eorgi.-Pa CO\.' (third )car)
OH·rall rewrd 9-10-~
tall .
Ro' ~rummett (ullen\l\C line)
t):11ke Dodd I 11wde linebackers)
;\nd ~ \ l"rdonl· (dc1Cns1ve hne)
Mike Brummell (01Tens1\e hne)
Bob Dmfu~ (quanerbacks)
Pete M ttchcll (secondar))
M1~e De Nuccio (rcccl\Cr!>J
League \unset
N1d..namc Oilers, Colors Orange and Black
Offense Delaware Winged-T; Defense: 50
I Q84 record. League 1-4. Overall 2-7-1
1985 schedule
Fn . ~t·pt 13 Corona del Mar
Thur'>. Sept 19 Damien (8 p.m.)
Thur~ .. Sept. 26 Newpon Harbor
Fn . Oct 4 at Long Beach Wilson
Thur~. Oct 10 Mater De1 (at SA Bowl )
Fn Oct 18 Manna• ta t Htn. Beach)
Fn O,t 25 Westminster-(at HB)
Fri ""o' I Edison• (at OCC')
Fri '-o' IS Ocean Yiew• (at HB)
Fn '-o' I 5 Fou ntain Valley• (at HB)
•[)t>no1cs league game .\II games al 7 30 unless 11111 .. illliiiliillilili.. ... _ noted
Huntington Beach Hlgh's top prospects
Player Pos. HI.
D. Cunningham \E-CB 6-1
Nick Da,enpon HH-CB S-10
Paul Dodge ~(. 5-IO
Scou Ell1011 FR-DE 6-0
Paul Garver TE 6-1
Dan Goodman OT 6-7
Scott Goodman Fl-CB 6-0
Da"1d Hanle' J>" 6-1
Rand) Hatrh IL B· ft-6-1
Tom Hernande1 HH '\. 7
Darren Jame' ( .()f n-2
Fran!.. Jiang ()( 1-IL A "-I()
Eddie Johmon Of-o-0
Dan Lawton 01-DT n-2
Todd Little ( fl. l
John Loll" OT-DE 6-U
Cole\ .\k( lent.Ion OLB-DF S-11
Scoti Mubcrl' DT f>.J
Joe 1'apol1 <JB 6-2
JefT""obk IL B fi-0
Tom '~gard <JB-F~ fl-IJ
Carlos Ochoa <>T-DT 6-3
Richard Oncg.i fB )-h
f Pagnancll1 OC1-LB (,.()
Gerald Po1en1a DT 6.()
Scott Pro" orse OB 6-2
Ken Purdue F\-~F 6-]
Ken Rehling r~ 6-1
Tim Rctberg II B ~-10
Chns Rhoad' \F l:>-0
Joel Rob1n{'1t DE-6-]
C'hns Ro'~ < B-1-L S-11
Jim 5clkr\ '\J(~ ~-I I
Darrvl Sk1nna FL-~S 5-H
Steve f homa' ILH S-lU
Miki.-Thomp~on I f ti-2
John T 1llq [)£ ().()
Pedro TreJn "J ( I 'I-JO
Mike Van D rtt:I ~\ S-10
Tom 'vl'ra OT-DT 0-1
Tim \.\11\on C>(1-D I 5-11
Greg\.\ 1snl'r <>< 1-ILB 5-10 Edd1e 'r 1ng HB-< A 5-IU
.. MAGNIFICEN
SELECTION
WI.
170
175
100
185
210
290
175
175
220
175
'.!()()
225
185
105
240
205
200
~30
180
185
1im
200
l lSO
225
190
I lSU
175
I !SO
l!~O
175
190
170
175
170 18()
195
205
IXO
165
215
]JO
19()
175
Comm eat
Jr . up from sophs
Jr . up from sophs
Sr .. did not play as Jr
Sr .. '84 all-league
Sr .. returning staner
Jr . Banmng High transfer
Sr. "84 letterman
Jr .. up from sol)hs
Sr .. '84 all-league
Sr., "84 staner
Sr .. '84 letterman
<ir . returning ~taner
Sr . first-year player
Sr . '84 letterman
Jr .. up from sophs
Sr . "84 letterman
Sr. "84 staner
'>r .. "84 all-league
<ir returning staner
Jr . up from sophs
Jr . up from ~phs
Jr . up from \Oph~
Jr. I .O<~yard soph runner
Sr returning staner
Sr . did not play as Jr
Sr '84 letterman
r .. '84 letterman
Jr . up from sophs
Sr . did not play as Jr
Sr .. '84 letterman
Sr. first-year player
Sr .. '84 staner at LB
Sr .. did not play ash° Jr .. up from.sop s
Jr .. did not play as so.
Jr .. up from sophs
Sr .. "84 letterman
Jr . up from sophs
Sr .. '84 leuerman
Sr. 're1urn1ng staner
Sr , '84 letterman
Jr .. up from soph'I
Jr . "84 letterman
IT ALL
ADDS UP .
0 Houseot
Imports INC.
~ MERCEDES ,,, ,,. • J 1 • t J J J
220). a pair of return• ng starters w11h
all-leag~e potentfal.
Hatch was a second team pick as a
Junior and Pascoe labels his two
enforcers as '"phenonemal. ..
The near-misses of the Olien a year
ago mcluded a 24-24 tie Wlth Newpon
Harbor and losses to Corona del Mar
( 14-10), Long Beach Wilson (20-1 S ).
Mater Oct ( 14-13) and Marina ( 14-9).
and Pascot says the frustration has
been taken out tn the weight room
"They've worked hard in the
weight room and are exc1ted about
this." says Pascoe.
Aside from that linebacking crew,
290-pound Junior transfer Dan
Goodman and sut:h other proven
comodities as Frank Jiang (5-10.
225), all-league returnee Scott Mober-
ly (6~3. 230) and 6-1. 210-pound tight
end Paul Garver. there 1s that
backfield. .
It begins with fullback Scott Elliott,
a fullback in the Delaware wmged-T
who rushed for 733 }ards on 152
cames a Junior, including four touch-
downs.
Halfback Tony Hernandez returns.
as well as quanerback Joe Napoli.
Napoli was not spectacular as a
Junior. but tn addition to the game
ex penence he picked up. he has added
20 pounds to his frame and checks in
at 6-::!. 180.
Hts 1984 stats show 72 1 y:irds
gained otT 53 complellons from 135
attempts, with 6 touchdown passes
and 9 1ntercept1ons. Almost all of his
success came in his first three stans.
··He's shown a lot of improvement
over the summer." says Pascoe.
"That was.without a lot of pressure,
but he's older. stronger and more
mature And he can reany throw a
deep ball. He's 20 pounds heavier and
he 's "ot a really good line in front of
him.'
Napoli will !)ave Ken Pur'due. one
of the league's faster spnnters, and
DODGERS •••
From All
between hops. It got in the heel of m}
glove and JUSI dropped otT," said the
Dodgers· third baseman.
Having grabbed a 3-2 lead, Phillies
held on to the '1ctor. onlv after a
circus catch b> Ha~es 1n the bouom ol
the 10th
The lank~ outfielder, who began·
the game 1n center field, had 10 make
a d1v1ng catch in left field of a hne
dnve off the bat off Dodger second
baseman Steve Sax. The grab Jcft
Mike Marshall. who had singled and
advanced on a sacnfice. stranded on
second ba'SC.
"I was telling myself not 10 dive,
and I went ahead anyway," said
Hayes. '"It turned out to be the nght
thing·
"If! dive and it gets by. it's a triple,
and ma}be the baJlgame.'"
The Dodgers, who were trying for
their eighth straight victory at home.
had the Phillies shut out until the
eighth inning. Second baseman Juan
Samuel lined a two-run homer oil
rcltever Ken Howell into the nght
field bullpen with one out to lie the
game at 2.
Jeff Stone preceded Samuel's 16th
homer with a pop fly that glanced otT
the glove of a diving Cabell and fell
behind the pitcher's mound
"I thought I could ha"c caught the
ball. but I didn't want to interfere with
the infielders," Howell said
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spilt end C'hm Rhoads as his major
laficts. which gives Huntmgton
Beach a complete package.
A vel) big key 1n the Oilers'
~tent1al ~uccess 1s Tom Vera. a 6-1,
.15-pound tackle who staned on
defense as a Junior. He underwent
shoulder sufiery dunng the summer
and is not expected to be ready until
the ~ond or third practice game.
"He (Vera) could really mak,e a
difference for us on defense." says
Pascoe, ··as well as the offensive hne.
If the rest of the hne matures we're
going to·be very, very ~ood ..
"We've got six returningstanerson
otTcn~c and defense," says Pascoe,
"but others are very green. We JUSt
have to play a lot of people 1n our first
ti "e games. When we get to league if
i.omeone goes down, I don "t want it
like last year when 1t became a panic.
"Last year we were Just too thin to
win . This year we're deeper and there
arc more kids on the squad and I
think we'll be a whole lot better.''
The rub. of course. 1s that the Oeltt,... •lelf l!Mto
Sunset League is definitely readymg for an "up year .. Joe Napoli dlrecta the Olien at quarterback.
SPORTS BREAK
Flutie joins tea1n
in booth for ABC
college telecasts
From AP dl1pa1ebe1
I
NEW YORK -Doug Fluue has
joined ABCSponsasa studio analyst for its
college football telecasts, the network said
Thursday
Flutie. the 1984 He1sman Trophy winner from
Boston ( olle8e who now plays for the New Jersey
General~ oft he Uni ted States Football League, will join
'itud10 hosts Jim Lampley and Beano Cooke for
pregame. halftime and postgame shows.
"Doug will provide an added and special
d1mcns1on." said ( huck Howard, the vice president of
produci1on for ABC Sports, "a unique and contem-
poral) insight into the college game. Doug's presence 1n
the studio should enhance the pregame. halftime and
postgame \hows"
Fluue will make hts debut on the scoreboard show~
on Sept 7 during the Flonda State-Nebraska game.
"Doug 1s an an1culate. enthusiastic young man
who has an astute and natural grasp for the game." said
Peter En~lchan, studio producer ofC'FA football. .. His
observations. com ments, perceptions and analysis will
add a d1stinc11ve touch to our show."
Quote of the day
' Bobby Bowden, Flo'rtda State football coach,
on a repon ofhis team's injtmes: "We've had a lot
of inJuries lately, but they're not deaths."
PETE ROSE
COUNTDOWN
Cla.lng
Jn Oil
·Ty Cobb
What Rose did
Thursday:
He was I for 3
and scored twice J as Cincinnati de-
feated the Pit-
tsburgh Pirates,
6-0, at. Riverfront
Stadium.
Trio leads bunched B.C. field
Joey Sindelar, who won his only PGA l!I
Tour title in April, shot a 5-under-par 66
Thursday to lie veteran Bruce LlU1b and
second-year player Brett Uppe! for ~he
first-round lead in the 8 .C. Open in Endicott, N. Y. The
tno cased in a stroke ahead of four other players -Mille
Reid , Denis Watson, Andy Magee and f:)on P~ley, the
1980 B.C. Open winner. Nine pros. including 1985
Busch Classic champion Maril Wiebe, were clustered
two strokes back with rounds of 68, and 15 more stayed
w1th1n ha11tnad1stance oft he leadersat 69 ... In the U.S.
Amateur championship in West Orange, N.J .• defcnd-
ina champion Seott ve,,laak survived a scare from
Walker Cup teammate Randy SouJer in the mom1na
and defeated James Bnes>e in the afternoon to advance
to the third round •
Youna hopes to •ten with Buca
LOS ANGELES -The attorney for Ci]
quanerback Steve Youn1 \aid Thu""1ay 4 •,
that nqot1at1ons between lm client and the •
Tampa Bay Bucc neen "have h~tcd up"
and he hope a resolution can be reached 1n the very
neat future 1
"We're in \Cnous ncgot1at1ons n&ht now." ~ah
tembcra., Youn1~, attomev. u1d bv telephone from
S.n rranc1~0.
Expos roll a •7• to beat Padres
Andre Daw1oa'1 three-run double ii capped a seven-run seventh inning as
Montreal ralhed from a S-Odefic1t todtfeal
an Diego, 8-5. Thursday at Jack Murphy
Stadium. San Diego's Davet;Draveeky had a two-hit
shutout through the first six innings before the Expos
sent 11 batters came to th~ plate in the seventh ... In
other National League acdon, Cblli Davia hit a three-
run home run with one oul in lhe lOth inning to power
San Francisco lo a 6-3 victory over the New York Mets
at Candlestick Park. The Mets,
second in the NL East. suffered a
third straight loss and fell three
games bacJc of 1he .•die St. Louts
Cardinals. Davis. who drove 1n
two runs and scored once earher
1n the game. ended the contest by
hilling a 3-2 pitch from reliever
Terry Leach, 2-2. over the nght
center-field fence ... At Wngley
Field. Bruce Benedicl drove Ill
four runs, three on a lle-breakmg.
O.w110n single 1n the sixth mnmg as
Atlanta beat the Chicago Cubs. 9-6. gJV1ng Bobby WlDe
his founh straight win 'iince taking o'er as Braves
manager from Eddie Haas. The game drew a crowd of
16,695. the first under 20,000 for the Cubs at home
since May I . At Riverfront Stadium, Buddy Bell
homered and dou.bled, knocking tn five runs to su ppon
Tom Brownlllg's seven-hit pitching as Cinc1nnat1
blanked Pittsburgh. 6-0, handin~ the Pirates their 18th
consccu11ve road defeat. Browning struck out four and
walked JUSt one 10 improve lo 14-9, the most victories
by a rookie in the majors this season. It was. the left.
hander's sixth complete game and team-high founh
shutout.
Annas (5 RBI) sparks Red Soz
Tony Armas drove in five runs and a
Rieb Gedman had four RBI to back Bruce
Hurst's six-h11ter Thursday night as Boston
ended a five-game losing streak with a 17-2
romp over host Cleveland. Armas had three hits,
including a two-run tnp~ dunng Boston's four-run
seventh inning. Gedman had two hns. 1ncl4ding a
three-run homer 1n Boston's seven-run eighth inning ..
Elsewhere in the Amcncan League, Larry Sheets
drove in four runs and Mike Young had two RBI 1n suppon of Mike BoddJcker's Sil~-,
hit pitching as Baltimore blanked
Seattle, 7.-0. at Memorial
Stadium. Tbe rookie Sheets, I for
13 in his three previous games,
had a two-run single 1n the fifth
inning and a two-run double in
the seventh. each time with the
bases loaded . . Lance Parrish
singled with the bases loaded to
drive in Lou Whitaker with the
winning run 1n the 12th inning as
Detroit nipped Oakland, 3-2. al Armu
Tiger Stadium. Earlier. Parrish's 23rd home run of I.be
season, a two-out solo shot in th e sixth, had tied the
game at 2-1 ... Reid Nlcllol1 singled home Onie Galllen
with one out in the 10th inning to give the Chicago
White Sox a 6-S victory over Texas at Comiskey Park.
Guillen opened the mning with a double and moved to
third on a sacrifice bunt by LuJ1 Salaur ... After a 1-
hour. 44-mmute rain delay, the game between Kansas
City and the Brewers 1 n M 1twaukee was postponed.
Jaworakl •harp In Eagles win
PHILADELPHIA -Quarterback EE
Ron Jaworslu passed for I SO yards 1n three •II
qu3!1crsofact1on as he led the Philadelphia •
t:a&Jes to a 20-16 victory 6ver the Detroit
Lions Thursday night in a final National Football
Leaaue exhibition pme.
The 34-year-old Jaworski, fully recovered from
last season's broken lea. completed 13 of 25 passes in
directinf the Eagles to two touchdowns and a field goaJ
before g1vinR wav to rookie Randall Cunningham.
Televt•lon, radio
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T1 NN IS
Truelove takes
b ackseat at Open
Chris an easy Winner
In second round ttff;
but husband ousted
NEW YORK (AP)-Love came in
second·bcst in the second round at
the U.S. Open as Chris Evert Lloyd
and her husband, John, were separ-
ated by the steel-and-concrete wans of
the National Tennis Center.
"I don't ac1 to sec John play that
much. t really care how he docs and I
know how much be wants to do well here, especially after last year," when ..
be reached the quanerfinals. "I
probably feel more nervous for his
matches than I do for mine, but I
knew there was a danaer of my beina
too distracted, so 1 left after one set
because I was aettina too emotionally
wound up."
Otwlge Coast DAILY PILOT/Fnctay, Augutt 30, 1986 A13
Ad ams keeps
s w inging away
'Mesan has n 't let
arthrit is keep h er
What brinp U on?
"Maybe stru , maybe the
weather," he u.id. ··rm not rally
sure."'
f hi g t -Ada.mswd1l'scomeononlytwice rom reac fl Op dunna I tournament 10 her Si~ )'tan
as a profe ional, and added. ~·r-vc
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Lynn been lucky 1n that reprd.-
Adams hasn't allowed the • Adams recalled hcuntroductJon to
rheumatoid arthritis she's suffered racquetball w1tb a smile.
from since age 16 stop her from "h started on a date," she said ... ,
bccomtng the finest women's pro--was 19 Thts guy said. 'Let's ao have
fessional racquetball player m the lunch and play racquetball.'
world. . "I beat him. He didn't bke that, be
And she's ascended to the top 1n her never asked me out apin. Two weeks
sport desplle ducovenng It quite by later, I met Jim on a racquetball
accident some three yean later court "
Adams awoke one day m pain, her Jim Ii Jim Canon, Ad.ams' coach
lef\ bud swollen and bard as a rock.. and husband.
X-rays revealed no fracture and "I was a naturaJ athlete," she said.
within a couple of days. the hand was "The only rca~n I was goina to
back to normal. • 1ehool at that ume was to run, T ~n
Chris, ranked No. I in the world
and seeded No. I here, swept past
outau nned. 19-ycar-old Raffaella R.eai of haly 6-0, 6-3 on the stadium
16W1 Thursday niaht while, only a
brief stroll away on the grandstand
court. John was losina 4-6, 6-1, 7.tJ
7-S to 13th-seeded Tim Mayotte. '
Chris had the opportunity to watch
John's fi~t set -the only one be
won, as 1t turned out -before
headina to her own match.
She said such a scheduhna conflict
has nevcr'llappencd before and that it
never occurred to her to ask the U.S.
Open officials to schedule them
separately until last night, when she
saw their starting times bad been
post~d. By that time, there was
nothing she could do about 1t.
"Pressure from TV:· she said. offer.
ma her own opmion.
She also said his early departure
from the tournaD'lent would enable
her to red.i~ aJJ ofhcr conccntratton
on her own game~ "but I'm always
happier when he's in the tournament.
I thtnlc that reOccts on mY tennjs, too.
I think I'd play just as well, 1f not
better. if h~ was in it."
However, a week or so later, the track I had no clue as to what I
_ same s1tuat1on occurred. except this wanted to do.
lime It was her knee. It was at that "I played (racquetball) outdoors
point that the disease was d1agnosed. for about rune months. Then Jim and
"Obviou1Jy, I was thinlung about
his match," she said. "I was surprised
bow well I did because I did hear a lot
of noise.
"It's bad luck in the scheduling. I'm
sorry it had to be that way. l wish
maybe one of us could have played m
the afternoon, one in the evening, but
I guess that was too tough for them,"
she said of the referees' office that
draws up the schedule.
.,.., ..............
Sean Turner (Si) aad Ch.rla Warner (20) are returntne
•tarten to •~heid Corona del Mar'• runnlnf tame.
Defeating Reggi, No. 26 m the
world, did nothing to prepare her for ,
the tougher ~atches ahead, "but it
was good for me to get on center
court, to get a feel for that. I think all
the couns are different.
HOLLA ND, CdM ...
"I am ,disappointed." she went on.
Meagher splashes
to 4th gold medal
O'Brten2ndln 1.500;
Moffet gets third gold
with medley relay leg
McAdam of Waterloo, low. anchored
1n place of the ailing Man B1ond1,
held out because of an infection m his
leg. The Soviets were second tn
3:40.33 and West Germany's quartet,
including butterfly world recor<l·
holder Michael Gross. was third m
3:47.71.
From All
the next game," he says.
Coryell rcmams an idol for
Holland and the reasons are ob" 1ous.
"He never forgets anyone who
played for him," says Holland. "I wa<;
out ofa coachingjobat one lime and
hadn'ueen him 1n three years. He go1
meacoachingJobatAlbambra. but
then El Rancho came up."
Holland's coach mg career includes
one-year tours at East Los Angeles
College, Wh11uerCollege. El Rancho
(under Ernie Johnson)and
Chowchilla before coming to Corona
del Maran 1964 as an assistant. He
took over in 1967 and coached the
ncX t n IOC years.J>c.foKsteppi ng down
-less thanjdlfilled.
So now he's back. taking more
mental punishment, which can re-
alistically be counted on for at least. 50
percent of the 11me. ·
"Football ii amazing.," he says
"You have all these pressures. ~r
ental. boosters. fund-raising., lcjds not
doing what they're supposed to~
domg. outside clements such as drugs
and alcohol, andherycasc seems to
be special. ' ".\II these 1h1ngs can cat you alive
but then you get ready for a~ and
11's7o'clock 7·30 _an_ctethe
best feeling In theen"re worra. there's
nothing that can ""~h u. ,• ··v ou're out there 4nd )IOU look at
~our kids and yo u sc~ these cock)
gn ns. a ~cam m the eye, they know
they're in shape and ready h's the
greatest feeling in the world."
And that, my fnends, 1s the ~st
descnption ofa high school coach
)Ou'll ever come across.
KOBE, Japan (AP) -Amencan
swimmer Mary T. Meagher beat both
the opposition and the old Games
record by a wide margin today,
winning the women's 200-meter but·
tcrfly for her fourth gold medal of the
1985 World University Games.
: After today's swimming and two
track and field events, the Soviet
Union led the medals race with 45,
including 21 golds. The United State$
was next with 18 golds and 41 total
medals.
Corona del Mar's top prospects
The Americans won four of the fi ve
races on the final day of swi mming
competition and broke two Games
records. In all, 20 records fell in 30
events.
Costa Mesa's Mike O'Bnen, the
1984 Olympic Games champion in
the 1.500 freestyle, finished second
with a 15:20.45, losing to
Sunnymcad's Alex Mlawsky, who
won in 15:20.13.
Newport Harbor High product
John Moffet, meanwhile, collected
his third gold medal after swimming
the breaststroke leg of the Amencan's
winnin$ 400 medfey relay effort, the
U.S. wmning in 3:42.99. as Scott
Meagher did not match her world
record of 2:05. 96 in the fly, but her
2:07.32 shattered the Games record of
2: 13.50. Kiyomi Takahashi of Japan
was a distant second in 2: 13.87 and
Patty King of Nashville, was third 1n
2:15.06.
In the wo men's 200-meter
backstroke, Jolanda de Rover gave
the Netherlands its third gold by
winning in 2: 13.34, a half-second
ahead of Michelle Donahue of
Portland.
Al Kobe's main stadium, mean-
while, Hemrich Weis of West Ger-
many won the hammer throw w1th a
heave of 249-4.
Defense gets credit
for BYU's 28-14 w i n
EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. (AP)
-One down and two to go for
Brigham Young.
some respect here. Our goal 1s to go
undefeated again."
Player
Tod Bearbower
Gary Blower
Larry Braden
Steve (habre
Mike Cole
Jeff Daily
Matt DuBow
Chns Freundt
Josh Golden
Chns Greco
Dave Hahn
Kahn Hatfield
Darren Holt
Chns K1lpatnck
Jim Kniest
Mike McCallum
K. Mclaughlin
Mitch Melbon
Cra1~1xon
Enc orquist
Bob Painter
Tra\:ey Paquette
Doug Rausch
H. Reichardt
Scan Steele
Dan Stefano
Sean Turnl!r
Brian Vaughn
John Wachter
Chns Warner
Pos. Ht.
Q B-DB 5-10
WR-DB 6-0
G-LB 5-11
G-LB 6-1
C-DL 6-D
WR-DB 5.9
RB-DL 6-1
TE-LB 6-0
WR 5-11
TE-LB 6-1
RB-LB 5-11
G-LB 6-0
OT-OT b-4
OG-DL 6-0
RB-LB 6-0
WR-DB 6-0
WR-DB 5-11
QB-DB 5-1 0
WR-DB ,..S· I l
T&LB 6-l
C-DL 5-10
OT-DL 5-1 1
QB-DB 5-11
OT-DL 6-4
WR-DB 5-11
C-LB 6-2
RB-DB 6-2
OT-LB 6-1
OT-DL 6-3
RB-DB 6-0
Wt. v Comment
160 Sr . '84 letterman
170 Jr , up from sophs
180 Sr . '84 starter
190 Sr . '84 starter
210 Jr . u~ from sopbs
165 Jr . up from sophs
~ r., '84 all-league
P5 r . '84 letterman
150 Jr . Be'erly Hills transfer
I ISO Sr .. '84 letterman
I IS5 Jr . up from sophs
175 Jr .. up from sophs
250' Sr .. did not play in '84
185 _ .... _ Sr. returning starter
I ?.5 Jr. up from sophs
160 Sr .. '84 staner
165 ~r returning starter
165 c;o., up from frosh
170 Jr. Arcadia transfer
180 l Sr .. '84 letterman
165 ' Sr., '84 letterman
205 Sr .. '84 letterman
155 Jr . up from sophs
220 Sr .. '84 letterman
160 Jr , up from sophs
205 Sr . '84 starter.
205 Sr . returning starter
185 Jr , up from sophs
225 Jr . up from sophs
185 ' r . returning staner ihe team the cntics said beat 13
nobodies last year en route to coll~e
football's national championship 1s
off and running -sorry, passing -
again an 1985.
Having disposed of Boston Col-
lege, last year's No. 5 team. 28-14 in
Thursday night's KJckoff Class1 c, the
Cougars next face two traditional
powers -UCLA on Sept. 7, Wash-
ington the fo llowing week. They
finished ni nth and second, respec-
tively, in last year's rankings and were
20th and 12th in tb1s year's prescason
Associated Press poll.
Brigham Youn~ has won seven
national team passing t1tles 1n LaVell
Edwards' 13 years as head coach and
the Cougars got off to a flying st.an as
Robbie Bosco completed 35 of 53
attempts for 508 yards -all personal
highs -and three touchdowns
Bosco's experience was evident as he
outperformed BCs Shawn Halloran.
who ha.s the unenviable task of trying
to fill the shoes of He1sman Trophy
winner Doug F1ut1e. maJOr<ollege
football's career passing king.
Area surfers find it's
tough on third OP day
If BYU goes 3-0, 1t may even dispel
some 6f the leftover cnt1c1sm.
.. Nobody has thrown hke them -
ever," said BC Coach Jack Bicknell.
whose own teams arc known for
throwi ng the football. "'They make a
li ving throwing."
BYU threw every conceivable kind
of pass against the Eagles -screen
passes, swing passes, curls, out pat·
terns, post patterns, fl y patterns.
dump-offs..
The waves and weather are cooper-
ating. but the intemauonal surfer<;
have li ttle reason to keep the locals
happy 1n the Op Pro Surf Cham-
pionships at Huntington Beach.
After three days of surfing, Brad
Gerlich of Huntington Bea.ch 1~ the
only local, unseeded male surfer to
advance from the second-round main
event tnals Thursday.
"I don't think you ever si lence all of
the critics," said split end Glen
Kozlowski, who fought ofTlegcramps
and caught I 0 passes for 24 1 yards
and a touchdown. "I think we gained
Spotts on TV for weekend
TELl ISION
8 a.m. -WRESTLING: <..nannel 5.
9 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56.
9 a.m. -OOU.EGE FOOTBALL: Flonda State at
Tulane, Channel 13.
9:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: This Week LO Baseball,
Channel 4.
IOa.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at New York Yankees.
Channel 4.
11 a.m. -WRaTUNG: Channel 9.
11;30 a.m. -TENNIS: Coverage of early-round
action 1t the U.S. Open from New York, Channel 2.
l p.m. -PRO,FOOTBALL: Rajders at Oeveland
Browns (tape), Channel 4.
3:30 p.m. -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS:
Channel 7.
4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Southeastcm
Conference .meview. Channel 4.
4 p.m . ..JLICOLLEOE POOTBALL: Presca50n special,
Channel 7.
S p.m. -BOXING: Carl "The Truth" W1lhams vs.
Jeue Ferauson in a hcavywetJht bout acheduled for 10
rounds from Atlantic City. Channel 7.
S p.m. -OOLLEOE FOOTBAU..: Orqon at
Washinaton State, Channel 13.
6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBAU: Hou,ton Oilers at Dallas
Cowboys. Channel 2.
9 p.m. -PRO FOOTBAU..: Ram R11dcrs pttVICW
_.,d revtcw of 1984 seuon fcatunna the coache•' opinions
of the upcom1n1 year, Channel 2.
I a m -WRESn.JNQ: Channel 9.
RADIO
I 0 a m. -BASEBAU.: Aqds at New York Yankees.
SaJJday
TELEVISION / 9:30 a.m -TENNIS Coverage of earl) round ac11on
of U.S. Open from New York, Channel 2
11 a.m -BASEBALL Angels at Nej York\ ankees.
Channel 5.
I p.m. -DR.AG BOAT RACING· .\n in1C"ma11onal
field competes in a top fuel drag-boat event 1n High Point.
N.C. (taped). Channel 4,
1:30 p.m. -SPORTSWORLD Highlights ofthe I Ith
annual lntcrnallonal Bicycle Classic t.aped an August.
Channel 4.
3 p.m. -BOXING: Davey Moore vs Carlos Santos 1n
a !ieheduled IS-round bout 1n San Juan, Puerto Rico
(taped), Channel 4.
3:30 p.m. -GOLF: Final-round pla} in the U.S
Amateur Championship from Montclair. N.J (taped).
Channel 7
RADIO
11 a.m. -BASEBALL. Angclut New York\' ankecs.
KMPC (710).
I p.m -BASEBALL Ph1ludelph1a at Dodgers
KABC(790).
Jtl01Jda7
TELEVl ION
l0:30a m.-BAS 8A.U.:Anat1 at Detro1t3'lulnnel s ~
11 30 a m -TENNIS Covernge of earl} round
actJon of U. Open from New York. Channell
5 p.m -COL.LEG FOOTBALL Alabama at
Gcora>a, Channel 7
11 :30 p m -TENNIS· lJ I) Open h1&hhah1
Channel 2.
KMPC(710). RADIO •
S p.m. -BASEBALL: Houston at t Lou1i. KNX 10:30 am -8 HALL. Aniel I t °'''°"· KMPC
(1070). {710)
1 p.m -BASEBAU: Pb1ladclph11 at Ood&.crs. S.20 pm. -BUBBALL Montreal at Dod I'\,
KA (790) ~ KABC (790).
...
The one-on-one surfing compet1-
t1 on fearnrcd the No I 7-30 Sttds
surfing against th e top ('ahforn1ans
under c;unn) skies. good surf con-
d111ons and ~.000 spectators.
On the women'c; side. Alisa
ch"'arzstein of Laguna Beach ousted
Huntington Beach's Brand) Bai-
ma> ne to enter the third round today
She 1s the only woman surfer from the
area to make 1t to the third day of the
women's compet1t1on.
No 18 Mike Lambns1 ofSan Diego
was the "ict1m of the only surviving
amateur in compet1tJon. David Egg-
ers of San Diego,
Derck Ho ofHawau defeated John
Gothard of Newport Beach. wh1k
Gal) Clasby and Scott Farnsworth ol
Huntington Beach were bolt\
eliminated Bryce Elhs of Australia
edged out C11sby b)' a 3-2 score. while
Mack Richards of '\ustraha pushed
Farns"'orth out of the tournament,
5-0
Hunungton Beach'~ Tnc1a Gill wa<i
the '1c11m of a convincing pcr-
fonnanre by Debbie Beacham of La
Jolla Gill, however. suffered an
interference penalty wh1Ch fort'Cd her
to compete one-wave down
Raiders close
out preseason
CLFVELAND (AP) -The
Cleveland Browns and Los Angeles
R11den enter ton11ht 's final
pre1Cuon pme with at least one
common problem· mexpenenced
wtde ~1vcn.
The Raiden, who have Iona
counted on vttCT'lns C11ff Branch and
Malcolm Barnwell. wtll be t.art1na
rookie first·round draft cho1~ J ~
Hester and th1rd-)ear veteran Do~1e
W1thams when the rqular ~awn
open nc~r ~~. .
Branch is on the il'\Ju!Td rt:$Cn'e hst
and l\amwt ll has bccn traded to
W1 hinJtOn. leavtna 1he Raiden
innpcnenced at a po 1tmn that ha<i I
for ve;in httn one of their strtn th<i ...
f
'T vc been real fortunate in that 1t 1s I went to a professional tournament.
a m1ldcasc, I don't have to deal with 1t We were s1u1ng thCTC, watcb.ing the
on a day-to-day baSIS," Adams said. women play, and both of us decided I
·•1t'sa very common disease. ~tween could do that
30 and 35 million people have 1t. "So I qu11 my JOb and quit 9Chool.
"Just because yo u have It doesn't My parents arc both tcachen, so that
mean you can't lead a normal hfc." was touah. but they were very
Adams, who is now 28 and .. .from supportive. I owed everyone money
Costa Mesa, discussed her disease for a while, but I was able to pay 11
during a stop on an eijht-c1ty tour back af\er about a year."
sponsored by the Upjohn Co. to Adams wasn't an instant success.
educate the public 'about anhn11s. '"Ea rly on I got my butt kicked," she
"There are ways to relieve the pain said. "I wasn't discouraged, I was
of arthritis," she said. "It's important really angry. I always thought I was a
to get on a pr<>J.nlm of treatment, better athlete than that. There was no
exercise and rest 1f you have 1tand •l:S doubt m my mind I would make 1t, n
important to get it diagnosed as soOn ~as-a. matter of gaming cxpcricn~ m
as possible." I ~ t.spon."
l<P~
Lynn Ada.ma of Coeta Me.a hun't let rheumatoid a.rthrltia
keep her from reacbJne the top of women'• racquetball.
Taft No. 1 i n J C foot ball poll
· Tat\ College, 1he No l communll\ lOllege football team in the
nauon last )car has been ranl...l'd lir'it on 1he I ~85 preseason Southland
JC football poll
The poll 1s conducted '4t•el...l't Junng 1he 'ieaM>n b.,. Southan
Caltforn1a commun1t~ cullc.'gt· <.pon<. 1nlom1a11on directors.
Coach .<\l Baldcx k'~( ougar'i \.\ho ""en1 10-1-0 last vearand blt!ll'd
pre' 1ously-unbeaten LA Pu:rce in 1he ~hnne Potato Bowl t_jame
51-27. received all 12 lirst-pla1:e \Ole~ 1n the ballcH1ng and Cl)mp1led
180 points.
Saddleback. the defending Mission ( onferenc..(' champ, 1s third 1n
the balloung wtth 15! points. with two addttmnal P-\C-Q n"al!I -
Pasadena and Cemtos -ranked fourth and fifth rc .. pcd1"cl)'
Golden West 1s 14th and Orange Coast I 5th in the preSt"-ason poll
JoHN lkoassa 0.BPETGo.
.. Family Oumm Sine~ 1879°
'f\\
\06 sale anniversary
:Jeafuring
•
Financing Avallable Store Hours
Mon-Fri g,..e
Sat 10-5
2827 S. Brlatol Str .. ~ Coata Me ..
751 -2324
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Cltlilom• Contractor'• uo.n.t 112123 • ,,,..,_,. Conrr.ctor'• u..w 114.U
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Orano-Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, August 30, 1086
lrvine'S hopes are more thaD just a Raye
...
Irvine f oot ball outlook
Head Coach Terry Henigan (fifth year)
Overnll record 21 I fl.2
~tafT
Bart) ~hulc:nbura (hncmcn)
lavt'nO Brennt'r (linemen)
Jim Bunon (secondal))
R1t·h \ldcrson (hnebackc~)
Bob flint (quarterbacks)
lt.>ague South Coa't ,
N1ckn..1me Vaqueros Colors Blue and Green.
Offen~ ~laware winged-T, Defense· 50
1984 rr-cord Lcagut' 4-2-1 . O"erall 5~1 Terry Henlfan
1985 sch edule
Fn Sept 13 University
Fri . 5>ept 20 Ncwpon Harbor
1 hur~ .. Sept. 26 Tustin
Fri . Oct 4 Laguna Hills• tat MV )
Fn ~Oct I l El Toro•
Fn . Oct 18 at San Clemente•
Fn. Oct 25 Capistrano Valley•
Thur~ .. Oct. 31 Dana Hills•
Thurs .. Nov. 7 at Gahr
Thurs .. Nov. 14 at M1ss1on Viejo•
•Denotes league "8me. All games at 7:30.
Irvine High 'a top pr ospects
Player Pos. Hl.
P~tc Brantlc) T'L-OLB 6-4
81 I Bro~nan WR 5-9
Shaun C onnoll) OG-LB 6-0
Keegan ( ooke TE-LB 6-1
Paul Coppinger WR-DB 5.9
Jcff(o,a RB 6-0
'\I D1a1 LB-FB 5-9
Greg Gerardi OT-OT 6-7
Ron Goodlin RB-DB 5-1 ()
Stc'e Habermehl DE·C 6-2
Bobb} Hamelin OG-DE b-2
Kn1n Harkins C-DT 5.9
Mark Henigan DB 5.9
Chm Hughe!. OT-OT S-10
Jen Kemper OT 6-4
George Kouturec; DB 5-9
Dann}-Lach RB-OLB S-9
Bill Mazehn O(,.oT 6-2
Jim Miele RB 5-6
Jimmy Raye DB-QB 5-1
Gary Renrena LB-FB 5-1 {)
Rick Smetanka WR-DB 5-Y
Bnan Snodd} QB 6-3
And~ Sohn DB 5.7
Sergio Varela DB 5-!S
FoR THE RECORD
~ • • • •
'MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS
Amertcan LNvue
WUT DIVISION
W L Pct GB n SS S61 A""'s t..enu.1 C1rv
Oekl•no
Cn•c111><1
69 SS SS6 I .,
66 61 S10 6
63 62 so.c • s .. 111. se 69 01 14
Mlnneiola r, .. , S6 61 4S2 u ,
46 IO 36S 2S I
Toronto
Ntw Voo
Ot1ro11
8e1t1mort
Bo1ron
Mllweull.H
Clev11ano
E .UT DIVISION
1'I '8
1' SI
61 SI
66 ~
S9 66
'>1 61
'6 I I
TIMlrMNV'I S<Wfl
New Vor1o. • An9'tl 0
De•ro•• 3 Oekl•rlO 2 I 12 nn1no\ I
80\fon 11 c .. veleno 2
Ba111more 1 S.tllle 0
• 10
II ' 19
?0 I )~
Cnocaoo 6 Tepe1 S I 10 onnono11
KanH\ Cilv al Mllw•uke~ ooo rein
Todav'I Gamft
Anet11 C1noe1a ro1 7 II al New Vor•
Bvl ''O"' l I n
Oe• ano Suite><> 11 11 at Oeiro•t Mo<r \
• 1 r
(•u< aoc:. Bann 1•e• ~ 1 a1 t or onto
• "" 10 61 0 ~'"''•Moore 11 I I "' Balllrno•t IOav11 1 I n
lo.&n\a\ e,,1, B1ac> a 1J1 e t Tue1
H VO~ 13· 11
Bo11_,,. 0 eoa ~ 8 M M•n,,.\Ole
•8u"~ 9-11 n
!: t •f •8"0 Wec>Ofo I S e• Molweu•ff
H•H 1 6 r
Saturdev'1 G•l'MI
At19e!\ at New vor•
(~oraoo al Toronto
8 •l'O" "' M1nnn o1a ?, • ~ (Ja• ano al Ottrr,,1 n
<,,.a''~ a t 8•1t1mt>f• ,,
~ "''"' c •v 111 T.,,, (. ,..,,. 0"'0 •' M 1 weu9'ff ,..,
DoctGer\ San o,~QO c ~' 1'1,,8 1
HO.t''C'I" A• an~a
~a" f•A<'< \
~· Lou•\ Nt'w York
Montrn l
Cnlugo
PMaoetoh•a
P 111buro11
Nanonal LNOU•
WEST DIVISION w L
14 so
1>11 S9
66 S9
SI 61
S4 71 so IS
EA ST DIVISION
17 47
7S SI
10 ~
61 "" S9 "6
l'I IS
Tllut'\4eV'\ S<Wfl
Pct
597
SJS sn
46-4
0 2
•OO
621
S9S
SS1 ...
411
31S
GB
1 ' •• 16 J
20"> ,, J
3
• >
16 ) .. ' 31
Pll adt 'P"•• l Dooeen 2 10 nn1no11
""'"'• 9 Cl'loceoo 6 Sen F rancoHO 6 N41w ,.ork l 110
~nn1ngsJ
Mon1 ru 1 9 Sen 0190., S
c1nc1nn•t1 6 Plll\Ooron O
O"'V O•mt\ \Cll~ul.0
T8da11'• Gemn
Pn, •041'P"•• I C:,r<iu 12 9 at DeOeer\
'hel<n 9 2J lnl
Allan•a 1 Jonn~on I O 11 Cnoeaoo
f on1eno1 S 71
P·tt\Duroll «Rtu1Gh4'' 10 61 II Clnc1nne11
T bbs 6· ISi lnl
HOUl lOtl Scot• fl 71 ,, ~· I Ou•\
• IPtl'l"e 10·11, \n)
Ne.,. 'for• Oerht10 12 S •' .._n F •t n c •CO c t(•ukO• • ,, n
Otlfv oemn Kl>tduled
S.IVfdeV'I G•""' PhlleOe•Ollle et Dedlttrl IM
lot1•n11 et Cn1ce90
New York el $en Frell<•\Co
Plll\Cklrofl et Gln<lttn•ll In
HO\l\f(ln •' \I Lou•\ In
Mof\tree• " $en D•eoo n
AM•llUCAN LEAGU•
YaNIMi 4, Aft9lh 0
CALl .. OttNIA NI W Y~IC
Pelll• Cl
ltJOM\01\
ltn•OI Oii c., ... lb
Oown•no I
JKHOw )I>
MndrCk rl
WllfOl>O 71>
'kllOllld " to<>ne c
Tefflt
ab r II bl eb r II DI
l 0 I 0 R Hndln ct l I 1 0
3 0 0 0 1tno1or111> ) I 0 0
I 0 0 0 MlllOIV lb 4 0 0 0
• 0 I 0 Winfield r1 • I I 'l 4 O O O Hauev c 4 0 1 0
4 0 0 0 '°"Ou• If 4 0 0 0 • o o o hvto< on 2 o o o
2 O O O PorrulO lb l 0 I l
2 o o o Mecllrn o 1 I 1 o
J 0 1 0
lt I• 0 Tet9h
S<-.... IMllla " • 7 J
(.....,,... .... --.
NewYant * -lb-4 Gem• W•-nt Ital -Wlnl'tlcl OSI
C-Hender .an M<Ca.-111. loone
DP-<a Ofornl• t New York 1
LOl -Ce llfor.We •· Ntw VO'k 1 11-IOOM Sl-Wlltong 141. HencMnOll !Sil Petits
UOI \-~Clltm
Wl.
215
160
195
185
180
17-0
185
145
170
190
225
185
150
205
210
150
180
210
155
145
1~0
165
175
150
ISO
Comment
Sr .. pamime starter
Sr., '84 letterman
Jr., up from sophs
Sr .. '84 letterman
Sr.. '84 letterman
Sr .• first year out
Sr .. returning starter
Sr., returning starter
Jr .. up from sophs
Sr . returning starter
Sr .. 2-ycar st.an.er
Sr .. '84 letterman
Jr .. up from sophs
Sr., '84 letterman
Jr., up from sophs
Soph., up from frosh
Soph., uf. from frosh
Sr., • 4 letterman
Sr., '84 letterman
Sr., returning starter
Sr .. returning stan er
Sr .. '84 letterman
Sr., '84 Jrtterman
Sr . '84 letterman
Sr., '84 letterman
IP H R ER 88 SO
c.llfornle
McCuklll L 9 ·9 l
New Yof1! Nlekro w ll 9 4 O O 4
ll•Ohelll 2 0 0 0 0 l
N1e1vo p1tcn.o 10 1 b811er .n 1ne arn
HBP-8avl0r lbv McCHtdlll ,,
PB-Houev 2 T-2 43 A-37, 169
NATIONAL LEAGUE
PMlles l, Doctoers 2
P'HILAOELP'H IA LOS ANGEUS
•I> r l'l 111
Stone H Tekul~• p
MaOOO• er
St mutl 2b
VHavH cl
SchmOI lb
c.w111on rt
Deullonc
Scnu lb
Fot.v u
HuOton p
C.C.rou II
Carmen P
al> r II Ill
• I 1 0 0 0 0 0
I 1 1 0
4 I 2 2
• 0 I 0
S 0 I 0 s 0 2 0
S 0 I 0
• 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
I 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Duncan n S O I O
Cebell lb S 0 I 0
Landr• ct S I 3 I
Guerrer If 3 O I O
Brock 1 b l O 0 O
Nltdntur o 0 0 0 0
WMllO on o O O 0
RRnlOt on I 0 0 0
Me"n•I rf S I 2 I SctOKla C 4 0 .J 0
Su lb S ~ I 0
H11f\nl1r P 3 0 0 0
HoweM o 0 0 0 0
Melllll lb I 0 0 0
MIOlldo on I 0 0 0
le J f 1 T"-h 41 l 11 1 kor• l>v .,.._
P?lledelllftle 000 000 020 1-J
Lo\ Anette• 000 100 100 0-1 Ce,,,. Winning RBI -None
E-Su Duncen. Daulton. Cabell DP-
Lo1 An"'ll\ 2 lOB-PllllaoetPnle 9. LO\
Ano.IH 13 28-L•ndrH uX, SclOstla 2
GWil\on HR-Mer'11ell ( 1') Len«H u'
IOI S.muel 1161 SB-Samuel 1411 Caoell
71 Guerrtro !91 5-Sc1°'c1a
IP H R ER 88 SO
Pl'lhdllcltlle
HUOM>n 7 9 2 1 1
Tekulve 11 3 2 0 g 1
C•rm•11 W 6 4 I 1 3 I 0 0
LOI Aneettl
Htr\l\llef 6 • 0 0 3 1
Hok el! I 1·3 l 2 , 0 0
NI nfutr ., 2 l 0 0 0 7
~ontvcutt L 1 11 I·) I 0 I 0
e\llllO 2·) 0 0 0 I 0
Her,nlltr p1tcn.o ro I batter In Ill<! 111'1
T 3 3S A-39.411
0.. ,,,.r
THURSDAY'S ltESULTS
(J1rld of O ·dO llMwWtfltWtd "'"""9)
"ltST ltACE. 1 furlong,
Buen Cl11co (Mita) 1 IO 4 90 3 40
Jumbltr (Dominguez I n 00 1010
SPer Around ISttvtn\I 4 00
Tll'M I 23 llS
SliCOHO ltACa 6 lur1onol
H11dro Jet ISleve<1$) I IO
~evltte IVelell1uttaJ
ll1vi.<e lt•cer 10om111ouell
Time 1 11 21s
soo 790
160 sio
4 00
U DAILY DOU9 L• II ~I oeid l?O 90
THlltD RACE. 6 lurtono'
I( GI!>< en IMCC•rronJ S 00
L~O Aototon 10t1verttl
Ollvt •rlO Tw111 tMeiar
Time 1 10 l S
U EXACTA S 1 pe l(I \2400
"OURTH RACE 6 lurlorwu
760 110
160 2 40
310
Gu\lo Buvtr I St&vtns > t 60 • 60 3 60
Gooo eno Gooev r Hawlev 1 S IO 4 40 Men1enero I P1nc.ov 1 4 40
Time I l2 l S ""'™ RACE 1 ' fu<tonot on Ille lurl llKtV Loe• Toro• SIO llO lOO
81()()m \ BH" ISthentl 1 IO 6 40
Sltm•loon IPeorora1 e 40
Time 1 1t I S
U aXACTA IS·tl P••O 111600.
SIXTH ltACIE. r 1 mll"
Vtlle nt Georo-c Plncev 1 I '°
Sllutt .. Ont tDon11110uei>
Ou.ell ' &ov 1va1eruUt1e 1
Time I 49 • S
HV•NTH ttAC•. 6 lurtono•
Pink S.PPfl•rt IPedrore1 l• 00
Nen'' Cer-(Merel
Le LH IPlnc.ovl
Time 1119 2 S
•to >40
00 300 ? IO
S60 l lO
llO 710 , 40
IJ •XACTA It 71 peod ltstOO
U P'KK SIX IS S O' • t S·S·t~ lie d
'2,S10'° to 12 W!M'l\f tlOetl (tlJO llOrwtl
t t Pick $l, contot.tton 1>e•d 1 ~o oo 10 oo
w1nnl11e rte~•" (five "c>rHtl
••OHTH ltACI. 1 1 lv<toMt on turl
T et1C1enl 1Clllld$) 13 '° 1010 6 00
Fooo" Moo11 ISl\oeme~erl 170 >IO A"ttloer Ml$1 IPlnce vl 4 10
Time t ?t 4 S
NINTH ltAC• I 11 le mr.<i
My TtmOlt llOfl IP•"C.IVI S60
C';ellent CN!lr~n IH••tevl
Tol>lar (Oorn1f'IOuell
Time 1 44 115
}60 ) 00
600 .'° 1'0
lS IXACTA 117 Ill H id ..000
S2 DAILY ~aLI It• l'l) Hid '" to Alltlftdatlee ll,Ul
'
vaque ros consider ed are the darkh orse
in the tough South Coas! le~gue circuit
By ROGER CARLSON
OflMDeliyNollteft
Mission VieJo, EJ Toro and
Capistrano Valley <lompnsc the tri .•
anaJe-likc wedge coiu1dcred as the
teams to beat in South Coast League
football -and Irvine High's Va-
'queros arc going to find 1t a tough one
to crack.
But a deeper looNt Irvine High, us
coaching staff, m background and its
athletes, gives every ind ica t1on they'l I
have to be reckoned with.
Mission VieJO, for instance, which
went on to the CIF Southern Con-
ference semafinaJs, could do no better
than a 15-15 standoff with the Vaqs a
year ago.
Heralded Capistrano Valley was
hard-pressed to capture a 20-18
decision and had it not been for a
20.13 stunner applied by Dana Hills,
Coach Terry Hemgan's Vaqueros
would have been in the CIF playoffs
for the second straight year m '84.
A year ago it was Jeff 81elman &
Co .. and that company comprised
one of the smallest teams in Orange
Count}
The 6-2 do-it-all quanerback has
depaned, along with the rest of the
skilled expenence. but what's let\ is
what was ladung a year ago -big,
experienced hnemen.
.. This year's team as completely
different from the others," says
Henigan. "We have some expenence
in the offensive and defensive lines
a nd some good size. but with the
exception1 of Jimmy Raye at quar-
terback. we have no experience 1n the
s\11led pos1t1ons."
It's also a club that 1s too thin in
top.flight personnel for us own good,
but Henagan feels 1f he can get his
team through the early part of the year
healthy, the offense will build.
Ray is the son of former Rams
assistant Jim Raye, who is no~ with
Tami>118ay.
A returning staner at defensive
back, the 5-7. 145-pound Raye fits in
the mold of the Vaqs' Delaware
w1nged-T opuon.
"He's a lot hke Baelman. but
without the size," says Henigan. "He
throws the ball well and he has b1g-
play capabilities. We're a play-action
team a nd we II)' to get our Quar-
Los Alamttos
THUltSDAY'S RIESUL TS
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"NUT RACa. One mlle Peca Frt\11 Telelll CWlltlerntl 680 320 lOO
Draw P\811 CSIHllll 1t 40 13 IO
Ht\ Besl\el CH• IRoHnl s 60
Time 2032/S
11 l!XACTA (4·21 POIO I 178 SO
SECOHD RACE. One mile trol
Jonclum (Tremble11I 4 00 l 00 1 •O uov L IGreoorvl 6 20 J 60
Sllnool (Wiike ) 3 20
Time 2 03 2tS • '3 e x ACT A <1·9) POIO llJ JO
THIRD RACE. Ont m ite Pact
Pure CIH1 IOt\antl'I 9 80 6 00 4.20
011namlle Girl llloH n) 9 20 180
Slack cnee1an ITtuler> 16 40
Time 204
5l EXACTA 11 61 e>eld l llSIO
FOURTH RACE. One mlle pace
Heoov Snip (Larson> 2'J 40 ti 60 1 40
Flur Ou•CH I COnanllU ti 60 9 IO
Left Turn Onr11 CGrundvl • 00
Time 2.04
Fl,,TH RACE. One mlle Peet
Su1rtd To A TH 1v1nm1 14 40 6 40 3 IO
8uwu Giff lStfflnl 3 IO J 00
Hurtcone Saoore IHar11en 1 00
Time 204 21s
5l EXACTA 13·•1 oaid l62 40
SIXTH RACE. One mite P•ct
S~IP A Knlolll IKutbter) .. 40 1940 960
l evel Otvll (l ect1t11I 4 60 3 80
Rum BenOll I Beker I 9 00
Time 101 J/S ,
5l EXACTA l~ll e>eld 1791 10
SEVENT H ltACE. One m1M1 POct T1m1 &ell Ever (MelerJ 160 260 240
Peter FfH ll ITtnlerl l 60 3 60
Indian TrH•ure ISlffllll 4 60
Time 2 02 ltS. u liXACTA (2·1) oalo 126 10
EIGHTH RACE. One mile 08ct
Cheouerede 10..amerl 3 60 110 2 40
l A Ml\tren (Ptt.-wnl 1 20 2 60
Sta rr Gerleno I Plano> 6 ao
Tll'M 2-0 I 21 S
S1 EXACTA Cl·Sl 0810 51140
,.INTH RACIE. One mile pect
snuffle n 0.•1 IGrund11) 23 40 6 IO s 60
Sier Orct1 It! IT 000 II I 2 to 2 60
Honevrun (H01me11 1000
Time 2 01 I S
ll EXACT A 14 II oelO 171 90
52 l"ICIC SIX ( l·J· S 2 I 0 pelO
l l2,?2SOO to one winning llcktt (five
nor1et) Cerrvovtr POOi. 112,225 0'1
TENTH RACIE. One mile Pact
W•nn• Dence ISUve) 6 20 l&IJ l 60
O\tre11e (Tt\tler) S IO 4 60
F•I .. lleoe1 (K~I S 00
Time 202 2/S
5l I XACTA ll ·SI POIO 54710
Att.00.nct 4,3'9
Deep ... ""*"'
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11ellowtell ll c.llco t>en, 12 \anO Den, S20
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IJtnOO CrMk (tower mldcllt M>Ultl al)d
lllleke II) COttOllWOOO Cr-CO-ges
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ltoOllltOll CrHll. ltocti Creell (trom Pera·
dlu Cemo to Tonn ~end Tom'• PIK•
11Mlrum 10 ltacll Crttll t..Pel, ltu.n
Cl"Mil ~ieoet CrHti. Sactcll1ho l.Mlt, ~wlft CrMll, $11\fer Lalla, Tl09ll L•lle,
Trvmout ....._,, UtMf •M l.O#tl' Twin
L.U. lrlOftMl't, Twtn L.elln Memmott\,
v1ro11111 Cr•. IJOMt llllcf Lowtr v1ro1n1a
Ltke, Welker Ill_. ICl'lrl• ri.tl Cami>
trOUfld 10 IOwll -' Wtlll« and LHvltt
Mta4owt Cam991'0UllCI IO S-a lr!4Ml
terback outsuJe If we get Jimmy
out'11de he's prttty '1h1f'ty. And. he
throws well on the run ...
The Vaqs can also $0 to the
standard dropback abihtaes of 6-3
Bnan Snoddy, whose discipline and
leadership roles figure prominently.
But the real beef in Irvine's game 1s
up front -w1th two-ume starter and
All-South Coast League selection
Bobby Hamelin (6-2. 225) at guard
and defensive end. 6-7, 245-pound
Greg Gerardi at tack1e and
linebacker-fullback Gary Rentena
(5-10, 190). -
Gerard1's size has drawn the Notre
Dames, Southern Cal's and rest
looking. and Hamelin 1s considered a
first-lane prospect.
Other returning staners include Al
Diaz ( 185) at linebacker, Steve
Habermehl ( 190) at defensive end
(he's the team captain). Raye (1n the
secondary) and Pe1e Brantley, a part-
time starter at 11~ht end as a junior.
Th~ q1g que!>llon 1s in the \killed
pos1t1ons.
Raye. for instance, didn't throw a
pass for the varsity and caught JUSC
one pass (for no yardage). spending
his ume almo,st exclusively 1n the
secondary while a Junior.
Jeff Cova. the only "transfer" on
the team, 1s the team's fastest player
and possibly the most sen ous deep
passing threat. but the senior running
back 1s out for football for the first
time.
The Irvine School District's rules
proh1b1t Jrvme and Woodbndge from
rece1v1ng any transfers at all 1n the
d1stnct -that benefit goe~ to
University High cxclui;1vcl) (ova's
"transfer" status stems from his track
and field background
U.S. P ro Surflnt ChalTlPiomlllPI
(et Huntln990ft ... Cl'I)
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rrvtne'• Jimmy Raye l• a threat to run or pau.
Men's golf results
B.C. Open
(et lindk...,, H.Y.I
&rell Uo~r 34·32-66
Bruce llet 1ke lS 31-66
Joe11 SIMeler 34·32-66
Deni' Wal\On :i.-33--61
Mike Rt•O JS 32-67
A:novMeOM 3S·32-61
Don Pooley ll·:u-67
G~rot Burn1 36 32--.e
Oeve Eldlelbero.-lS·33-61
Merk Wiebe 3S·3)-U
Tim SlmPIM>ll 31·~
L TllOmo,on l• J-.a
OouoT1we11 36·31-61
8iH Glu .an 3S·u-.8
Lonnie N1e1'8n 3S 33-61
1100.rl Wrenn 3A 34-61
Lor•t1 llOC>efh )6.-JJ.-69
Ptltr JecOO'til )?·31-49
Tim.Norris 36·33-69 hrrv Snodora u 36·33-69
M C•tcevtcctlla 37·32-49
Steve Elkington 36·33-69
8oboy WadlllM "~' Rlcl!erO Zollol 31·n-.•
PetMcGowen 34 ls--69
Jim H•IMll 39·~9 Mtkt Hulberl 36·33-69
Crto Powe" 38·32-70
Jtlf Slumen 36·~10
Gii Morgen 38·32-70
Ken C.rHn 36·3' 10
Mike !lulllven 3S·3S--10
Tom S.lekmenn lS·lS-70
OevlO Luno1rrom is-1s--10
Mike OonelO l1·l3-70
Pet LlndHv 37·33-70
O•n For1m•n 3S-3S-10
Merk lvt lS·lS--70
JoM Fouolll )1 33-10
Merk HlllH 31-33-10
Steve Bowman 3S·3S-10
Jett S.nder1 ?7·33-7~
OtvlO Oorln 35·36-11
Frenll Conner 37·34-11
Jodie Mudd JI 33-11
cnrls Perrv l8·J3 71
U.S.°'*' (at Mtw Y tr')
Scott Simo.an
Fred Couole1
Bruce Soul1bv
Biil Bullntr
Larrv Rl,,kt•
Scott HOCl'I
P1111 81ackmer
Mlllt Gove
Cllarl<t 8otllno
Jim Gellegller
l(enn11 Knox
&reo Fexon
&Ob Tw•v
('llac O'Gr•dv
()an Helloor\on
RIChlt Kerl
Gerv P1M1
Mtf Beum
Oeve Tnore
V•nc-e HHfner
WlllleWood
Ken Brown
&ob Glider
Ptter Oo\lernuis
Devt Peeoe
Curl Bvrum c.-S.utf\
Jlm8ooros J im Neiford
Sttvt Pelt
Larry Zltoler
Tom Purritr
rven Smlln
Skffttr Htell'I
8111 Brlllon
8obEu rwooo
Rod Curl
Jev Derting
Micllatl Bernl>l•ll
Mick Soll
Dennis Trlxltr
Brao Brvan•
LanctTen l!lroeck
LouGrenem
Mike Nlcotettt
Anov Norr,.,
AltenMUltr
GrtoTWIOOt
Mltlt's ~ It~ Mntlet JOiin MCEnroe (U $ I def Martin
WOlltnllolme (Cen•d•I. 6·0, 7 '· 6· I, M41• Wllender (Sweden) oaf Bruce Foawortll
IU S ), • 3, 7·5. 6·3, Anders Jerrvo
CSweoen) def Miile Beutr CU S I 6·4 6 l,
6·3 l orlt Bec:ll•r IWtll Ge<manvl Clef
Huub ve11 ao.cllll INetller .. ndtl, 6·3, 6 0
6 2, Joeklm Nvstr'om (Sweden) def Rooert
GrHn (US), 4·3. 3 6, 6 J 6·0. Greg Hol,,,., IU S I Clef JOllan Krlell (Sou1n
Alric.I. 2·6. 6·3. 6·4, 6 I, Tim M•VOllt cu s I def Jonn llovd 1Brll1lnl 4·6, 6 I,
7·6, 7·!, Jlmmv Aries (U $I def Amo'
ManMIOrl (l"H ll, lnlur11 oeteull, Tomet
Smid (C1Kll0$10vekle l def Gultt«mo Viles
CArgeritlnel ,.,, 6·2. 6·1 w_., Sacend •WM Mlltltt
c11r11 Evert Ltovo (US) Clef Aetfetfle
lleool (ll•lv), 6·0. •·l. l(etllv Jorden IU S I Clef Andrea JHOtr (US.), 3·6, 6 2, 6 2,
Hane M•!ldllkove (Ctec:llO•k>vekl•) def
Annel>el Croft <Brllllll), 6·3, 6·3; Cl~I•
Kollde·Kllt<ll (Wttr German"') 1!et
Adriene Vlllellf'•n (ArHftllnel 6-1 6·1
11eleN Mova IC1Kllotlovekl•l Off
aevertv lowei <US), 6·l . t-1, Svlvle
Hi.nlk• (WHI Germenv) def l ttll• Allen
IU S ), •·O, •·O; Bonnie Oedu,..,, (U Clef
Mime Jevso11ec IYU9061e11le l. 6·0, 4· , 6·2,
Cerllne &Hu ll <Canad•) def M eciei
Pu (Aroentlll•I. 6·2. 6·1, AM Hleftifl.tl ........
IU S l def Mtry Jot rttnancttr IU SI •••
U.S. AJMteur ~ ......
<•t Wttt °'9ftlll, M.I.) "MllT ltOUND ui.ar t rtelttt ~m lt•llOOIPll IS.nre .. rt1arel def
Mike kfluCJ\atl (Llnc:oln, NeO I. I •uo,
Mtfll Tr-(Arl'llOftll, N 'f ) def Tl'IOn\H
UM ILtOanon Pe I. I •\#I, lf hole\ Sieve
Serooe (Amnettl, H V) def Devl4
lrOOllrftOll 1Hunlln910ft V ellev, l"a I, 6
tlld•4, *'tchlll P9rrv IS.,lllt I •~•. N {I
Otf WOOCIY A1Allfl (Taf'Me_)1 t atWH, ltkh
erd ~II ILvlld\Durt , va I def lrtncll
JOCMI ILlllltlOll, Coll> I, • tnO l, Mlcl\H •i.w111 (I~) ... lteotft 11~ ,
(Wettntwft, Ny L 2·•nd·1 Jev llMI
31·J.4-11 TomLellmon 31·~7•
36·3S-71 Mike 8rlo11r l'l·JS--14
11·).4-11 Wavnt Gn1ctv 37 37-7•
JS·36-11 8111 S.noer 31·37-74
l1·3'-11 Brad F•bel 39·3S--74
37 3-11 J•v H•u 39 3S--74
39·32-11 Jim llu1141dGt l'I 3S--74
3S·36-71 Jett Hen l7 )1-74
37·J4-11 Riek Ftnr 40.3.-74
l6·3S-7l Tom woooero 40-J.4-74
lS·l0-71 SltYt Jont\ l6·31-74
36·30-72 •·Mike Jero1 )7·31--15
31.3.-.n Rtx Celclwell 3Ml-1S Jt·n-n Jonn Inmon 39·36-1S
31·34-72 WevMLt vl 42·33-15
'.lt·l'-72 Merk Brookl 40·lS--7S
)6·36-12 Jeff Co"on le 37-15
39·»-72 G•rv H•hbtfg 40·lS-1S
J1·3S--72 Ernie Gonnle1 l9·J6.-15
3'·34-71 Ctert l'ICt ROM 3' l7-7S
3'·34--71 ~o:•rcnwttrv 40-JS--15
)9·33-72 80 l>V ClemPttt 40-3S-15
39·33-n 8111 Gallowev 39·J6.-7S
3S·J7-17 l tHC elfH 31·37-75
ls-37-n CIUP 8ec:k 41·)S--76
39 3)--12 &ob Lohr l9·J7-76
31·34-12 BoO«>v Cote J9 31-76 39·»--n Rick DelPOt 31·,....76
lt·JS--13 OevlO Fro$1 37·3~16
36-37-13 v1c1or Reoeteoo 31·J9-76
36·31-1) Pevl Zurek 41·3S-76
37·36-13 EoS-a 39·31-76
39-34-13 RonComen1 31·39-76
36•37-13 •·G•rv McCOl'O 40-~16
39,,3S-7J Goroon Johnwn 40 n-n
l1 36-13 Jonn O.For"' '' 36-n 40-33-73 Tom Vatentlnt .0·31-77
36-37-73 Tom Jt n1dn1 31·3J--77
39·34--73 Biii Bergl,, 39·31-77
36·37-13 Rocco Mtdlett 40·31-71
31·lS--73 Rtoen O'Rourkt lt·39-11
lf·lS--74 sruerl Smith '2·34-71
31·37-14 Dtvt D•vls 42·31-tO
39..JS--1• TOOdA~lon '3·»-41
11·37-74 llOll Ounnem 47·3'-41
36·31-74 Sten Lisk ··~ 40·34-1' Jeck Conoer 46·0 -91
J9·3S--14 a-eme1eur, •-lllldrew
8erwvn, Pe ) Off Klrll Trlc>Mll (R.-1. 2·
•nO· I. Kerl Zoller IClleller .. no Ofllol o.f Jtrrv Hats (8elMIVllMI, IU ). l ·uP It llOlft,
Certer FHkk (Mll!oro, Men I def Perrlc.k
Fooerly (011\ltf' IS.11. N y) 2·•nd· I, Jed•
Kay Jr (Ortterlo, C•n•O•) Otf Howard
Loo•n Jr tSllelbvvllle. 1(11 ), l·up, 1f l'lolet
Leonerd HerllHt (Floyd, Knol>t, Ind.)
Clef Ltfl Mertlec• !Ponte Verde. F .. 1, 3·
•nd·'i Mlctletl 8radltv IV•lrlco, Fie.) oel
Jemes Guerre CGl«I A!Ooe. NJ I, 4·ano·2.
Allell Oovlt ll aGr•llff. Ge.) def Wffltv
MQl1( Jr (HOUllOll), l·ut1. Roberl Lewlt
<Werrtn, Olllol def. Pet Htnov IAlexan·
drle, Ve), 2·end·1, Scott Ytrlllellll (OeHetl
def llend11 Sonni« (Woodlendt, T .. H ), I·
UP. 20 "°'"· Jernet a.neoe Ill (Ev•MIOI',
Ill.) def 0..11 PeulM><I (C°'le Me .. ). 6·
•nd 4
• Thundlv'• treftladtllfta
HS•HLL
Amtl"lcall IAl9"
ANGELS-Plectcl Alen Fowlka•. Pllefl·
er, on Ille ttMroenc:v 60-dev dlwbled 11•1
Acll1terec1 Oovo Cortlett, ptrcner
CLEVELAND INDIAN$-Annouf1Ced
IM I Iha COfllrKlt Of Don McMahon,
Pllc;lllne coach, eno Ed N•PCMMn and
o-tlt Sornrneo. coeclla,, wlll not be rtntwact In 1,..
T~ONTO ILUE JA VS-Acquired Cllft
JoflnM>n, cle•loneltcl llllter, from Ille Tnas
ltaftClll'\ Ill u cnenoe fOf 1111.. m1,.,.-
1Houeo lo tie nemed lei.,
Na ..... L-...
ST LOUIS CAltDINAlS-Accwlttd
Ce$ar '*"'· outflelder, "°"' !tie Clncln· 11tll ""'' tor Maril JaclctOI\, outflelder. ~lloned Joe lotVW, tMICl\er, lo l.oulavlllt
pf lhe A!Mflqn A•toehlllon.
,OOTaALL ........ , ..... L.eNM
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by Bii Keane
\\Keep looking, everybody. We've got to
find the car keys."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"Lost and Found says they've stopped
feeding you because you turn yourself m
there just for the food!."
DRABBLE
OKAY. 51.0RP. GO OOT ANP FINP
A C0&TOME 8EHf1'1NG TME 51PE·
KICK OF TH£ CAPEO A\IE~GER
llOON llU£LIN8
JUDOS P AJIKICR
by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY
BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) SHOE
~~.STMO~~ M~tA~ AND~ME I~ ~ 9'-INKSZS ~.
by Jeff MacNalty
~S NO V&G NO 'fU
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DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham -C ~
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' l'M OKAY. l JUST FELT SO eAU FOR Joey
.~THAT 1 HELPEO HIM <:RY.• --
by Kevin Fagan
by Jim Davis
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TMAN TME HERO
by Harold Le Doux
~ 'f6& NO~ NO ...
-PEANUTS
WMEN WE li':IC)E TME BUS
TO SCHOOL NE)(T WEEK,
l1U PROBABLY SIT WITl-l
M'Y SWEET 8A8800 ..
l1M NOT '(OUR SWEET
6A6800. AND l'D CRAWL
TO 5Cl-400L ON MV
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l'D srr WITH vou !
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Open1n1 lead: Kina o( O.
The two moat common use• for a
holdup play are to run a defender
out of card• In a suit to that. when
ht 1aJo1 th• I ad, b •Id tannot
caah any mo.-. tracka 10 that 1uit: or
lo stop a playtr tl'om pJn1nc th•
lead tO' five bit partner a ruff. A
mor• ntbulou: UM of the tactic,
wflh tqu&llJ aatbC1in1 resulll, ia to
p n lime bJ fe>tt n th defenden
to 1wltch ul~.
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<'laMic. H• had lone. pod tru pt, •
by Tom K. Ryan
/by Paf Brad
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WITH Tiil RIGHT SIPE
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hand worth less than an opening contin~1ng a club would p~senl
bld, virtually no defe~se and a declartt with an l'Xtra track 1n that
singleton. suit. East was forced lo shift He
West led the king or diamond• exited passively With a trump. De
Sine• thert' was a 91ngleton 1n dum darer drew a second round of
my. East could use the ~cu1on for trumps. ending an 4ummy. tben
a sual prtf('rtnet\ stgnal Hfl fol tried the spade (ineise
lowed with the four lie> show an an \\ e'lt won the king and att.aaed
OMAR~
SHARlff !~~1
tertat 1n clubs. Wtst dul7 1hlft•d lo
the eight of that 1u1t. d•elartr tried
the ten from dummy •M Eut con"
tnbuttd the ~el<. Oecl1rer tc>ok •
rew momentt to con1id r h11 play.
If th• 1padt fin w•r• to IU(
cHd, the hand wu cold. Howtwer. 1f ,
Wtat helct, the k1n1 of apadea. the
<'Ontraet '!C>uld be in jeopal'd7 if
outh won the ac. of club al trkk
two. Whu 1n with the k1n1 ef
1parlt1 Wt l ould be able to ~·
vtrl to dubt. and th dtftnd rt
would ~ two club lrte:lu to fO
with the cHamond aod 1pad tho
had alread1 banked.
Dttlarer countered by 1llo•m1
f;Mc' ;.cit of dubs to win. Since
CHARLES
Go1u1
clubs a111n. but. 1t did not help.
O.tlarer won the ace, cubed the
•~ of spades and uo.-.ed to the
tablfl with a dlAmond ruff. Ht
dilcuded his los n1 club oo th• ;au or spades and claimed hi• contract.
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s --B_ SINESS ~-·
RALPH
Sc on
Whe~edid
all of my
caShgo?
"I can't hpvc made that much
profit. If I ~hd, where's the money?"
Many business people have asked
their accountant this question
How can one have profit but no
cash left?
Easy. Take this example. Early an
1984 Charlie staned a backhoe ser-
vice. His father signed a S6U,UUO note
for Charlie's two pieces of equipment,
a backhoe and a dump truck.
It was a good year for Charlie. Not
only did he get into business without
spending one penny of his own cash,
but his wife taught school and they
lived off her salary.
At the end of the ~ear Charlie's
accountant informed him that he had
neued $60.000.
Charlie's reply was predictable, "I
can't have made that much profit. We
lived off my wife's salary I didn't
draw a dime."
When his accountant informed
him that the bank note was fully paid
and that the free and clear assct'i
consti tuted profits. Charlie was
aghast. Charhes 1s now faced with
borrowing to enable him to pay the
income taxes on the earnings. Per-
haps he should have paid less on the
equipment loan and used the extra
money to pay quanerly estimates on
tus income tax
Seldom 1s 1t so easy to see where the
profits go. Yourbusmess-may involve
real estate acqu1sit1on, inventory.
accounts receivable, and equipment
purchases. You may also have a series
of debts ranging from open accounts
payable to long-term mortgage~.
••
S,..cW to IN Olllly ~I The proof of profits. however. 1~
stJll m the balance 'iheet The change
in assets versus the chanie 1n
habilit1es for a given year 1s the
measurement of profits of that year
Buuong•a come to U.S.
Ralpb Scoll ls a certllled pubJJc
accoaatot wltb offices la Newport
Beacb.
Moctezuma lmporta of Irrine hu begun cllatrlbuting a new
beer from IMnlth of the border. Named for the cantina ln
Eu.ena4a, Bauon£• beer ls a clear, premium beer, acco~ to lla.rtl.o · Johnaon of Moctezuma lmporta.
Hue0nc • ls brewed by Cerveceria Moctesuma, whic h alao
brew• Doe Eqa..la, Sol, Superior and Noche Buena.
Productivity increases I percent
WASHINGTON (AP) -Non-farm business
producuvity rose a t an annual rate of I percent in the
second quarter of 1985 the Labor Department
reported
Output rose at an annual 2 2 percent rate
compared to the first quarter while hours worked rose
1.2 percent, according to the department's Bureau of
Labor Statistics, which 1ssuCd Jigures r~vised fro m
preliminary data released a month ago.
NYSE UPs & DowNs
NEW YORK (AP> -The followlno llst showi the New York Stoek Exchange 1toek1 and warrent' 11\el have eone up
Iha most •nd down the most based on perC411t Of ehall99 r99ardtess of volume
f« Thur~. No atCur I trading below '2 ara Incl· ·uded. Ntt on e>trcenlooe changes •r• the dlfferen~ blfwffn the Previous ctosln11 price and Thursday's 2 P.m. Price.
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OTC UPS & DOWNS
NEW YORK (AP) -The followlno list
lf\OWI the Over • the -CCMJnler tloc:ka and werr1nts that have oone up
Iha mo•I ~ffl:. down Iha most based on "''*'' Of nge fQr Thursday No secur~lno betow s2 or 1000 ':JI!=~~··,-.,_ c~~·~,i= price~ ThUrldatJ.r'' or bid price.
~me Lui Ch~ Pct !Of' :apll 7-Up u.Cp r vn Up mr. un lv. 8: Clllaource 111,. HP ~l~o vn S-16 . P 11CI Sl.4 p v;~ ll UP nch41 s 5-BP om ttr I o
The figures were an improvement lrom first-
quaner performance. when product1v1ty declined 3 I
percent and unit labor costs rose 8 4 percent
From Apnl to June ofth1~ year unit labor cost~
rose 2.3 percent.
The second-quarter increase in product1\.1t>
represented an improvement from the 0.5 percent
preliminary figu re issued last month. ,.,.
111 6 11.l 7
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7 .s
99.4 .3
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Daily Pilat FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1985
COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 82
Mortgage firm mbves to fill
void with 30-year loans
Prest dent of Newport Beach· s Hammond Co.
sees dmlntn lshed role for sav1n sand loans
By JIM ltATHCOCK
OeifJ ..... C-__...t
Homebuyers' nightmares of h1&}1
vanable-r.ite mongagcs may become
little more than bad memones if the
trend u)ward )(}.year. fixed-rate
mortgages continues.
Thomas T . .Hammond, chairman
of the board and president o f the
Newport Beach-based Hammond
( o .. said )(}.year fixed-rate mortgages
funded by mortgage banking firms
instead of savings and loan assoc 1a-
uons will be the financing instru-
ments of the future.
"Our company has figured out a
way to ongmate and sell )(}.year fi:ited
loans for as much as $500.000 for up
to 80 percent of the home') .,,alue. Our
rates arc nominally ovrr the yields
required in the d&ly Federal Home
Loan Mortgage Corporation auc-
tions," Hammond said.
The Hammond Co. 1s onginat1ng
mortgages in the form of mortgage-
backed securities and selling them
mto the capital markets Hammond
~1d he believes other mongage
bankers will follow his com pan) 's
lead
The Hammond Co. provides mort-
gage financing for home builder> and
real estate brokerages through I 'loan
ongmauon offi~ an Cahfomta, Ari·
zona. Hawa11 and New MelllCO.
It on~~ate"S and sells mongagcs
and art>(trates loan" held m ware-
house fines awa1t1na ~le The toql-
pany also services mongages and
presently features a loan ponfoho
with 6,000 19ans totaling $570
m1ll1on
"Sav1ng.s and loan a"i\OC1ataons
have gotten themselves mto a very
difficult strateg.ic position in the
financial markets." Hammond
said," .. they arc probabty the least
equipped ms111u11ons to be 1n the
mongage financma business
.. The reason for this 1s that the
capital markelS have forced them to
pay .. compe1111vc rates for theu
funds ... so. the S&Ls are down to
about 40 percent of the loan orig-
1nauon and their share conunues to
slip"
Hammond said 11 became apparent
at the end of the '70s that 11 was not
practical to shelter, protect and
conunue to subs1d1ze the S&Ls and
dcregulatJon of the industry meant
that the S&Ls had to be-come com-
pct1uve. Due to the trans111on. con-
so1Jd1a11on is occumng and their
future seems uncenain
But two things are hkdy. \&Ls will
not provide low-(ost subs1d12cd
mortgage, to the hou ma indw.try ti
the) did 1n t~ '70s and there wiU be fc~er ofthem. Hammond said
Mortaaie ~nken and 1nv~l~nt
bankers will take over the lend1n1
markets and S&.Ls .-ill be limued to
buy1n& completC'd or proce s.td mort-
gage products. Hammond said
t-or the near future Hammond
said the housing markef will remam
divided into entry-Ceve houa1n' for
fir\t•lime bu)el'\ and 1he move-up
mrkct
He ..aid buyers an the middle
markets nov. regard purchasini a
hou~ like an, other fixed a ~t. such
as an automobile The) think of
appearance, Citf)(nse, maintenancx.
~hools. commuung time and \Jle
impact on tht'1r budget
.. The mo,e-up market will 1m-
pro' e -pro' aded real interest rates
for mongage~ moderdte and the"
general interest r.uc level stays 1n a
comlortablr range for a susuuncd
pcnod ..
A.lthough Hammond said the ideal
world for the building 1ndust.ry would
ha\C m0allon 1n housing and moder-
ate or no 1nlla11on 1n the general
econom\', he '>CC'S hou'i1ng values
increasing and the resale markets
becoming \trong cnouah to suppo"'41r:'
mo"c-up marlet when real intcresT"
rate!I fall to ' or 4 percent instead of
thr rurrc:nl 7 to 9 percent
Economy still uncertain
By JOHN CUNNIFF
·~......_~,
Looking back. the episode provide\
many lesson~. the most powerful and
practical of which 1~ that you can
neverrcallyunderstand the economy
John F. Kennedy was 1n the White
House and Walter Heller was h1s ch1ef
economic adviser. Unlike so many
other presidcnt-econom 1c ad.,, 1ser
comh1nat1ons, this one worked
Heller offered a program. and Ken-
ned) accepted 11.
Ta\eS were cut. and the econom)
which had held us own -but little
more -dunng the Eisenhower years,
took off into the outer '\paces
Moreover. 1t did so without trailing a
lot of smoke; that 1s, there was little
1nllat1on. ,
To many people, 11 wa'i the biggest
surprise since the boom that occurred
right afte1 w'orld War II That event
'iurpnscd millions. accu'itomed as
they were to heanng hov. the econ-
omy would rccolla~ 19 JOs-style.
Gradually. and undeterred by cnu-
c1sm. the nouon spread that )OU
could tinker w11h the economy and
get 11 to do what you wished You
could make 11 dance, 1f dancing was
what you wished Or you could make
1t go to sleep
So con' meed was Amenca I.hat 11
passed a "full employment" bill that
set unemployment of 3 3 percent as
an ever-achievable goal leading to
the convicuon that anything be)ond
that was intolerable and to be cor-
rected.
Two factors played a big role 1n the
new determination and confidence:
•The count') was cmbaf-ked on an
expansion the hkes of which couldn't
be found 1n the record book~
Beginning 1n February 1961 . the
economy e:itpanded for 106 month\
g~ater than anvthmg 1n the ret:ords of
the "Sat1onal Bureau of Economic.
Rc~arch bad topre-C1v1l Warday\
•M public lOmmentators. e<:on-
om1sts were commg mlo their own.
For ~cal"\ the> tlad labored m th<'
archives of go1.cmment and 1n ot>-
-.cure corporate offices, but few econ-
omists outs1dt· of academe made
much o f public 1mpnnt
Now thl'' were in the public eye II
their insight permitted the tamm~ of
the. eocnomac l")cle th('.n cenaml>
t~) v.crc "'orth listening to. Man) of
lhtm \tepped torward on that plat-
form. commenung not JUS t on fiscal
and monetaf) poll~ but on the
po\'itble impact of sunspots on the
future economic C\ ent~
How cod.' was the· wo rld of the 1%0s ·
It v.4\ ull u\Cr bv 1%1/ The
ernnom1 1.:\cl~ had re~'i1.encd 1t~ll
Pn'e' .rnd unemplo\mcn1 ro<;(' and
produt 11nn tcll
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flllAt'I 11 I.I. (PIT) Pl•I
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S t ock market m ixed
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock m~ket was
muted today, faced with some uneven S•anaJs on
the state of the economy.
Tbe Dow Jones averaie of 30 industrials fell
2.13 to 1,333.00 by 2 p.m. on WaU Street.
Gainers slightly outnumbered losers among
New York Stock Exchanae-listod issues.
Before the o\ nina, the aovemmedt reported
that the index of .dina economic indicators rose
0.4 percent in July. At the same time, at revised the
~gurc for June, origi nally fC?ported as a I percent
increase, to a nse of0.4 percent.
The Commerce Department also said the
nation's trade deficit narrowed last month. But new factory orders fell 1.6.percent, for their bia&cst
decrease in 10 months.
Am ong actively traded blue chips. Inter-
national Business Machines dropped SA to 1261/a;
American Express '1' to 4 I l/a, and American
Telephone & Telegraph 1/a to 21114.
The NYSE's compo5itc index lost .16 to
109.31. At the ·American Stock Exchanae, the
market value index was up .86 at 235.11.
Volume on the Big Board came to 57.98
mi llio n shares with two hours to go .
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NEW YORK (AP) Auo. 2' NEW YORK (AP ) Auo. 29 ~ 7.•~v. Tod\ e~v. Adv~~
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METAL S QuoTE S
NEW YORK (,\Pl -8po4 N111'4tt-IM411 pr1cel
~. 44 26 o.ilt pet po.IM NYC-.. IOOI
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rnonltl ~Thu ~ • 1 .. 20 o.111 • j>OUl>O
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ounce,N.Y
NYSE LEADER S
AU!ed ~
H-16 -=1--1 i ¥:
famo~ labals ...
LETTER S .,,__
OC coastline. should be
included ln 1Doratorlu1n
l 0 th1· r d1111r
1 ht· l\l•rn·t.11' ol 1h1· 1nt~11or .rnd
t:erta1n r1•prt'\1·ntatl\ e' 111 thl' C Jlt-
tor.n1a ( ong11.''"'"h1I lkll·g,11mn h<nt•
.ign.'t'd upon u 11:nt;11t\l' proJ)<1~I to
all1'" oil drilling ott the ltM\t of
( 3hforn1a Ill l.'\lhJOgt· tor protr"l'llOO
of J}<)rt1on ... ol th~ w .1\llinc un11I thl' \<e3r 20()()
· Thi: ulll'' ot L agunJ Bcalh New
port Bcalh lluntington Beal'h. ~an
C lcml'ntl.' othl·r utll'\ Jnd lhl' Or-
Jngc Count) Board llf \upcn 1~or~.
'>uppon that wmpromt\C pro' 1ded
1ha1 allot the lral ,., along the Orange
Count} '>hort•lint• Jrl 1nduded 1n the
mom onum un11l thl' 'rear 20(Xl.
Orangl' <. uunl\ \ · w a\tlmc de-
)ef\ C'> th e '>amc protection ~ 1-.ely
afforded to othl•r 'l\lloHcrving and
c11' 1ronm1:n1ail) '>Cn\ttl\ l' <Hl.d'> '>uth
~s San Diego Malibu Montl'fl')'. Big
Sur and Mann ( ounl)
lnt1:1 1or \1.'rretarr Hodl'l I\ currcnt-
1) touring < alilorn1a 10 hear public
le'it1mo0\ on h1\ nimpromt\l'
proposal Jnd 10 n ,al uate fir\thand
publtl' \l'nllml'nl on omhore Oil
dnll1ng Publtt -.cntlml·nt in Orangl'
( ount) wuld nol be morl' clear
\crnrding 111 an \ugu\I 19M5. LI<.
In 1nl· '>Un t·~ ruunl\ rc\lckn1~ op-
po~e othhurc 1111 drilling b\ " margin
nt 2-1
In .tnttl 1p.11mn 1)1 \l'Ul'tan
Hodl.'I\ '>l'hl·dukd ''"' 111 l'oc~pon
Bt•ach <It\ Hall un \a1urda' a
coal111nn oiOrangt' < uunl' ulle'> ;nTQ
lhl· count\ Buard ot \upen l'>Or\ w1\h
10 bring the lollo\\1ng fall, 10 light
•Oil re\t'f' l'\ oil 1hr Orange ( oun-
1~ t03~l jfl' \Utlillt'OI IO furl the
nauonal ccunom\ tat currl'nt ra1cs ot
lO Mumpllon I tor nn mo rt• than t ~o
or t•k t• da',.
•V1\1tur'> to Orangt• < ounl} ~cncr
ated SJ 8 billion in I Qx4 This \ieldcd
stair and loral ta11:c' in ncc'' of $1\)()
m 1II1on and l rca It'd m t'r I 00.!)()( I
JObS
•In a \l·p1cmbl·1 I 'IX I Dt·pu llmt•nt
of lntl'nor \lud' <>r:inge < ounl\
tx·achl'' and lua,1:tl watl'I '> \\l'll'
rankcd Jmong lhl' mo'I '1.l'n1l 1n lhl'
~•ate
•.\II hough \ccrctan I lodl'I n·ct·nt-
1} asserted that uni\ 791 bJrrcl ... ut ml
ha'e sptlll'd into occ-an wa ters a'> a
result ofdnlling blo~oUI'> \JOCl' 11170
the l S Gcolng1cal \un 1:\ ltw; 14 oil
platform hlo"<>Ul'> in thl' l \ (1ull
region alone 1n the }Car~ 197 2
through 1976. In two of these inc1
dents. I S.000 barrels of raw crude
poured 1010 the sea. For the year\
1973. 1974 and 1975. the LIS
(1colog1cal Surve) repons over
40.000 barrel) of spilled 011 a'i a r~ull
of platform and pipeline 1nc1dent\
•Just three weeks ago. a leak from
n1t Island Emmy 1tuateti only I'·•
miles from the Huntington ~ach
<,hore. spilled over I 500 barrels of
raw crude onto Bolsa Chica State
Beach and Sunset Beach l\ccord1ng
to the U.S. ~partment of Fish and
Game ... patches of 011 so f~ wide
and 50 feet long dnfied north toward
Bolsa Chica State Beach ... The spill
leO "tar balls" up to three inches long
on the beaches. a residue that.
au.u1ding to fish and g;ime wardens.
could endanger millions of recentl)
laid grunion cw.
•Coastal cities in the state ofTexas
lost over $3SS m1ll iof\ in revenues
due to a massive oil rig blowout in the
Gulf of Mexico on June 3. 1979 (1.c ..
IXTOX ().
•The Newpon/lnglewood earth-
quake faulL which cau'ied the
massl\·e (6.5 Richter Scale) hong
Beach earthquake in 1933. runs
parallel 101 the Orange Count)' coast.
011 dnllirig platforms 1n Orange
( oun() coastal waters art e'\posed to
:ic11ve and hazardous ~1sm1c con-
d111ons Geolog.1sts now behne that
folding and faulting of1he ocean shelf
lO ntnbuted to the en' 1ronmen1all)'
de' astatmg oil ng blo"ou1 1ha1
blad.ened Santa Barbara beachc'> in
1%9
The conclusion Orange ( ount)
rcs1den1sand their elected represenla·
11ves draw from these facts 1s clear·
Were there a clear national l'merg-
cncy which required dnlhng off the < allfornia coast. we would w1llingh
do our fair share to meet 1ha·t
cmcrgenc). In the absence of '>Uch an
cmergenq . howeHr our cml\tal
water~ should and must be incluckd
among thsoe regions of ( allforn1a
protected fro m the unacceptabll' mk'.>
of offshore 011 drilling.
For the contnbuuon of m bcJl hn
and coastal waJers to the state" itk
econom) ~ for its visual <ipkndor
and invaluable manne re)ourtt.'\ -
Orange Count) expects and de'>l.·r' c'
no less
'>1gm·d tn
\.t:l)or Bob Lim berg. ~n (lemt·ntc
\i1 a\or Bobbie Minkin Laguna lkal'h
\1J\11 r Pru fem Rohen P 'l.1and1c Jr Hun11ngton Bealh
\1;n or Pro r cm Rut heh n Plummer. Nt.>wpon fkarh
High price of taxing benefits
I II tht• f-dlltll
I "a\ 't·rniu'h d"lllrhctl tn an
artick 1h.i1 I hJ'l' rl·n·n11\ n·Jd II
seems that rn thl· nJml· ot r~llirm thl'
Reagan adm1n1<,tra11011 '" prupu\ing
to ta\ hoth the Jnnual 1nlrl'3St' 1n
11ulut· vt tnd1 \1Jual Iii\: 1n ... urancr
polll'll'' Jnd J prn1111n of l'mplml't'
health bent·1"11\
In \o dotntr: thl' g11\l'rnm1·n1 I'>
dealing .i \1..'rtOU\ hlo\\ to lh1l'>l' "ho
arl' lf) mg to ffil'l·t tht•1r O\\ n ml'dllJI
and linanual nl'Cd\ "11h11u1 rcl\lng
upon kdcral and '>tJll' lund'>
Toda}'<, la\ lrl'cllmt·nt 111 l'm plo\l"t'
bencli1~ full ill' J great \l'r\ 1n· lnr our
SOCICI~ bl•lJU~ ti .illO\\\ peopll' of dll
mt·oml· In t:J, I hl' Oll'J n'> tor prm 1d-
1ng for 1hl'1rtm n mcd1lal \Cl urn\ It 11
'" 1ak1:n ,1,'..t). .in 1ntrcJ\10" number
ofpeopk \I.Ill bl· lmH·d lo turn to the
go,rrnnwnt Thl· hnJI outtume ut
'>Uch "t,:l\ rl'lorm .. ma' 1''l'n turn out
to be a rt\1' 1n kda.11 np1:nd11ur1.·,
Jnd a lOrrt•,pmhl1n~ rtw m our
hudgl'l ddil 11
Whl'n 11 comt•, 10 lhl' .1dm1nl\-
1rat1on·, propu'>al to 1.1\ tlw .innual
inc:rca-.l· in 1nd1v1dual lift• 1n'>ur:inll'
pollue\. fh•agan " 1urn1ng Im hJd..
on tht• \Cl\ 1mp11rtan1 (!roup to which
_J L.M. Bovo
hl' belongs -\C.'n1or!> 1 h1<, prupm.11
rould I urn the financ1.•\ of an a' erage
'cnior into a nightmare .\\ thl' poltl \
grew older. its value would rt\C and <to
\\.Ould taxes Most fl'llR'd rx·oplc arl'
on fixed incomes and do not ha'c
r-oom in their budget~ tor ~och
c\pend11ures. As a result thc &<>'l'rn·
mcni would -onte again -bl·
forced to take up tht• ,lad•. ,.,.ht're tht·
prt\Jle $8fCt}' net Of tn\Uf<IOll' \\3\
dl'\lrmcd
It ieemo;; ihat thl' m.1Jont~ ot
.\menC'an!> \hare dc\lrt' h> pre.-.l'r\l'
lhl•current la\ treatmcnt nf t'mplmt'l'
benefit., and md1 ... 1duJI Ilk 1n-
.-.urance
1'.c"s"ed rt·u~nlh pnn1cd .1
\Uf\e}-10 which 75 J)l'fCl'nl ot thlt\l•
qucsuoncd d1!.appro,cd ut W\1nt1
health and pen'i1on tx·nlih In
another poll. b) Yant..do' "h ~t..1·11~
and Wh11e. 78 percen t fa,ort•d retain-
ing the cuffi.'.nl tax \talu~ ol 1nd1' 1J-
ua1 .. • life insurance W11h thl\ mu("h
public d1sappr0\al for prnpo-.al'I In
rreate these new ta,.e-; kl\ hope our
n:prcsen1a11ve~ 1n C'ongrl'"' and lhl'
Wh11e House arc paying altt•nt1on
JOSEPHINE BRIC KNf R
Ir' 111t'
This bird has a nesting
instin4Ct that \Von 't quit
On tht· .... 1.in1t ul ~kh ilk nil
~u\tr.11!.1 " .1 h1rd ~alkd the -.cruh
fowl 11·, onl\ .1hln11 .1c, h1g a\ .a
roo'iter Rut 11 huil1h a nl'\I ~O ket 11\
urcumfrn·nll' I' le-et high \om~
nC'il rhJI htrd I\ p:iranoul fl bunc~
11s eggs th rel' lcct dt•1•p in there
F anhv.orm\ Jrl' 7 ~ rx·ru·nt protl'ln
and IC'i\ than I f>\'rll'nt fat It thq
were pre\<·rihccl a\ the onl~ lood in
yo ur diet \ou't.J IO\l' ""eight. \Ure
t•nough \1nr\e mJ~ tx-
Fnrl~ I g\.pt1om hcht'\C'd in the
('onfC\'it0nnl too l '-ct'pt the} rnn
th'icd c;1n\ the> hadn·1 comm11tcd ,
r-~cn fo build up good will in the
•\ftcrltfc
\ hot tx·,t•rJgl' l'Jlkd "molt'" -
not cnfll'l' Of tl'J -I\ lhl" national
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
dnnk of Argentina The leaf of the
mate bu'ih 1s put into a pitcher. lnCl·d
w11h ~ugar. drenched with boiling
w111er and •upped through a metal
'traw ...,
"<o doubt 'tou'll ~ant 10 keep )Ou r
bl)oks 1n 1he refr1gr-rn1or Bookworm!.
go dormant below 70 dcgrrcc; F
"f-O!>'itl" l'i from thr I at1n for ··dug
up.'' that's all.
Moi;t w1dcl > used ob,ec1-. of di·
"c"'1on tn the world arc -fill.' tht'l -
pl.av1ng cnrd!I.
ll1rd huntc"' w1ll tcll yo u &Ce~ nrc
'martt'r not dumber than duck~
L.M. Boyd I• • 1y11dlca1rd
columal•t.
,,...,
l
TOMTelt .......... Dell,.., °" Nlilr ~-,.:,-
· 'FatllfWto build the transportation corridors will make /If e In Orange
County worse -and Irvine will be the hard t hit. · · -:
IN PERSPECTIVE
rP
T£LL ME SECUTMY
MOHL . .. HO\J DO
-~OU LIKE OUR LDVELY.
SCENIC COASTLINE?
_....,4
Irvine can't stifle growth
with vote against freeways
Nor should one city
be able to decide
a regional matter
Tht• concept of paniall)' fundu'i
three transponauon corndOTS by '
charging fees to land developers has
won thr rndorscment of I 0 cities that
would be '"'olved. bul a group 'of
u 111en~ 1n ihe cit ) of In 1ne has
formed a coal1 11on 10 fight their cit) 's
pan1c1pat1un ·
Th1<t coalition of interested e111zcns
ha'i )el ured enough signatures 10
plale the question on the ballot but a
1udgc ha\ \Ct the quesuon aside.
dl'1erm1n1ng that a question of this
\on "ot rrg1onal ct>ncern and not the
pro' 10Cl' of an' one Cit) How(ver.
the lOcllit1on ha\' 01>.ed to appeal and
light on
T hrl't• 1tl'm~ heri: to place into
per'lpel't 1 'l'
I \hould dL'' elorx·r Ice'> hel p pa~
tor 1ran~porta11on lorr1dors'1
~ I \huuld a part1cipa1ing Cll} 's
1.tt lll'O'> \Oil' on \uth an issue.,
'\ \ \l. h' ha' th" 4ucs11on come up
tn lntnl' and not 1n an' of the oth(r
l 11 ll'\'1 •
Dl·1. l'lofX.'r In•\ llr,1 De' doper fees
ha't' hl'l'n 1mpmcd 1n some fashion.
'>llt'h a' a charge iur processing plans
and lor huild1ng 1n'>pec11on. for ages.
But \tnn• the I 970'i. making the
dl'\t•l1lpt'r pa~ ha'> been thc name of
lhl' g.ime Road') C urbs and gutters
\l.\\l'r\ \torm drains o,erpasscs.
l ndcrpa\Se'> ~kd1an \lrtp'> Public
\l'f\ ll'e'> F rCl'\\ a\ in tert'hangc!>.
\\hill' 'omc dl'' cloperc, 1n111all~
hJlkl·d al pa' 1ngJnolhl•r kl' this ttme
1\11 lhl' \an Joaquin Hills Transpor-
1:.11mn C urndor the Footh1ll Trans-
ronJtmn ( orrtdor and the Eastern
f ransportJllOO ( Orrtdor -three
roull''> 1dcn11IU:d b\ the ( ount' of
Orange J\ '11JI tu 1hl· count\ ·s ~ell
bl·1ng -lht• dl'' doper~ lina0ll} ga\e
1n The\ rl·all1t·d ho" 1mponan1
thl.'\l' road'> Jrl'
Hui now.agruupol lntnl'rc:s1dents
MARllf-·
BROWER
has balked. They claim that the tees
charged to developers will be passed
on to the ultimate users of the
undevclo~d lands. thus causing
higher pnces for the homes and for
the goods to be sold in the shops
which art' )tt to be built.
Are fC"es charaed 10 de\Clopcrs -
or to an\ business. for that matter -
pas~d on'> Of co•rse. tf thf'y cu be.
These fees att a cost of dorng
business .\rc products which 1ncludt •
these fees 1n their prices more
e\pens1ve as a result'? Not realty The
pnce ofa product IS ~t b} (WO (orces.
demand and supply.
If a future stationary store ~n· the
future lr...,1ne CentCT chargr1 more for
its envelopes than an eJUsttng sta·
ttonaf) store in M1ss1on V1e10. the
bu)'er 1s free 10 purchase 1n M1S$1on
V1e)O So pncea have to be com-
pet1t1ve
ldeall)' the entire county would be
taxed to pay for the transportation
corridors. Bwt ta"-Cs aren't easily
approved by votm. So. the de-
vetope~ wtll pay and the cost will be
passed on as the market allows.
Next. should 3 part1etpat1ng city's
residents be ,pcrm11ted to 'ote on an
issue of this type? Even some of the
developers have said yes to 1h1s. "Let
the pcoplt vote." It migt'lt Sttm
wrong to decide otherwise.
I would like to t11t1de otherwise
This 1s a ~gional issue. and no single
cit> should be able to selfishly put a
stop to a rqtonal "~ In 1he cit) of
Irvine itself. 1f ind" 1dual village\
voted as to whether roads sllould be
wide,.ed or e"tendcd. the good people
of lrvmt \\Ould be unable to move
today
People vole their selfiUI interest.
That is fi ae in 'oting for an electt"d
representati ve From there the
elected representative who tt is
hoped. sees the big picture has to
make the decisions I get fnghtened
when a crowd decides
Prices offuture home and good-.'1 I
can't bu) that as an argument ~arket
c-0mpet1t1on won·t allow much. 1f
any. of the fee io reach the consumer.
Ltl the people vote on the question.,
Onl) a subterfuge.
The same people who claim they
want to let the people \Ote would
have been astounded 1fthey were old
enough to remember Cahfom1a'$
Rumford Act. which let the people ol
Cahfom1a \.Qte on allowing ra 1al
d1scnm1nat1on The people \.Oted a
resounding )CS (the state 1.4preme
Coun had 1c1 overturn that 9.ne>. •
Fina II). ~ hy has this que'it1on
come up 1n In inc'> Fro m l'\l'f)
perspective. the Cll) of In ine set
squartl) 1n the middle of the lOUnt~
has the most io gain fro m three nev.
h1ghwa)s taking traffic around the
Cl\). rather than through 11 One
would 1h1nk 1hat the rn11en.-. of ln-1ne
would be outdoing one another to
campaign for the c:omdor'>
So what 1s the rea .. on tor thl·
opposition to the co.mdors'' Thl·
oppos111on stems fro m a small group
of people 1n ln1ne who are supported
1n letters to the editor 1n whrch thl'
ci1y designation Laguna Reach ap·
pears under rhe wnters· names Th e\
apparent!) represent th( \ame \IC\\
Stop the growth Don't build nt'\\
roads as the count' gro"'> trom l~ll
million to three mtlhon J>l'Ople Don t
·provide for the tnt'\.1t:iblc and 11 "'II
never come
Fa1hng to build lh e three tr:inspor
talion comdor\ "111 not mat..e h fl·
better 1n Orange Count' for 11'
curTTnt resident<,· Failing to tiu1ld thl
transportation corndors "111 ma~l
hfe in Orangr ( ount\ wor'>t' -a"d
lntne ~11 1 he the harde\t htt (\\tth
Laguna a tlo"-' ~·u,nd I
Martin Brower p11blisbrs tbr
montb/J-newslrttrr "M•rt1n
Browrr'• Oran1e <'ouot_r Rt>port "
WASHINGTON MERRY -GO-l<OUND
Mafia zeroes in on junkets
\\ \\HINC 1 TOl'o -E'er since
\tlant1l C 1t) lcgal11ed gambling.
"lalia tam1lies 1n the Northeast have
been 1~ 10g to grab a piece of the
.ic 11on \o tar thl') have failed to
Jt'qurrl' control oft he ca\inos that hne
1hc boardwalk -bul 1101 for want of
Ir\ ing
l fl01l' fam1lte\ ha\C tried lO 10·
filtrate through \Jrtou!> labor unions
.ind companr<"s that pro' 1de esscntl&I
'cr\lll'\ 1n tht• ~ambling palac~
fhe' ·\l. al-.u 1en1t·d 1n on the lucra-
u' c .. .,upcrhu\" Junket'> for big-stake\
gamble"'
These aren ·1 the widt•I) adventscd
hu rides that lure oldr1 folk~ away
h <am their 81ngo game\ w11h free
mc:nl 11ct..ct'I and a roll ot quancf5 for
the: ~101 machines The superbu~deals
arc t:11lored for u uoll)' no more than
25 h1fh roller'! who can -and do -
drop arac amounts at 1he crap tables
Our ns'ioc1a1c Tony CapaC'c10 has
fl'\ 1e"t'd evidence pthcred h} Ne"
Jt'r~)' Sme Police inve~t1p10~ Jur
1na a two-)'eat undercover m1~\10n
1:allcd Operauon Eaale They te-arned
1h11t at least 90 of the ~00 JUnket
operator<; liccn\ed to do bus1nc 1n
\tlanu~ \ttv ha\e been a soc111cd
with an 1nt('~tatc network of Junket
orpn11er"I rnntmllcd by a reputed
·capo" 1n the Bonanno cnmc family.
Charle Mu 1110 of ta1en•r land.
NY
.\ \lGlemt'nl the Jenc"y.COJ>$ sub-
mllled to the Pm1dcnt's Com·
m1'1\10n on Orpnm:d Cnmc tat
June identified four casan the
nc1work did bu ene with C"KS&r' .
tht' ClariJ l'. the Trop1cana and the
\ands. Nooe ol tfle casinos has ~en
accused of nny wrongdoillJ on thl'
contral). the)' were the' 1ct1ms
Mus11l o t.S nmona 11 men who were
1nd1c1ed for a Junket opcrauon that
allegedly milked S 1.6 million from
Caesar's between Mardi and .<\ugus1
1983
JACK
. AIDEISOI
and DALE VAN A TT A Mu<11llo refu~ total-W\tb us Hts
auornc~ cbd cor,lirm that Mus11lo
was one of teveral penons convicted
1n 1977 torthe1rrolcs1na&ehemethnt month penod
IC'd to the c<Mlapse or the Bank of The pa}mcnt we u: tia\l.·tl ''"
Bloomfield. N.J. Bllt he uid his ra11ng!>oftheh1&h rolle.-..,alultt1th1•
dient'c. '""otv~nt "' the Junket ca~1nn figunfll the amount tht•, h.1t1 t'rui>1ne~s was ·m101m1l." and said .. dropped" at tht aam1ng tahk'
h h ds ( of d dunng 11'1e Junket. The morC' monl' t at "tn t ousan ° pap 1ran the cu~tomen lost. the mol'C' hkrl\ thl· JUry tesumony his na~ was men-uoncd only once by one witne s." nct\\orl..!>' casino bu\lnt\~ 1>.ould
1ncrea~ , Tht state polttc st1tcme1u, ho~· Bui the poltce tn\-CSllgiuors 1ound
ever. identified Musrllo •• Bonan-.o cvidenC't' that the pla)'er nrnng..-. mad(
family member '4l'bo "nK!trtttl> •• b\ the pit man prt~id'1ntt o'er one ol received commi ion, from licensed • Junket opcraton. The comm1 on C "'r's cnp tab~ Wl'f'C ))''ilt'm·
went to Casano C'ara\lans Inc., 1 now-at1 all~ 1nflat~ to make the lu \C'~ b1 r ln one u.d1t. for t'~ample. the tkfunrt firm '" Fort laudndalt, Fla · ~late invest111ton found thut
that was •nc'Of'1)0rated '"late 19&.l by c1uar's paid comm1 ion bastd on
Mustllo·s two'°"'· a total ofSS00.000 ~' b about I 000
"Ca,1no C'arivatU controHed t~ cnpshootcnon61 JUn~ets 8u1 ~hen
network's ~lion m10 (l ) tour tttl'~ 1ntet'\ 1e~ the ~mblcrs thC'
Cll\lft06 •• AtlaMic Cit)' ... tM politt poltee added up onl)' S67 200 1~10t1I
naternnt Id. 1 ~s
Ounna ()peraoon Eq)e. tht .\ Caesar"s attom~ told u the
Cu1no c.taYant offi<'C ma r. casino l\asn·t t.ttn an} e~1dentt ot
boe!ttd to an undcri:lo~'CJ' rop that llJIC· k c nuon of 1unkel ~had~ ~rttnl of 's bwifte't&" customcn· lo . He added that
\In~ 11 hid o~ Caesar .. s 1to_pped do1na hu~nei..s wi th
Tht ind1ctmt1tt chaf'l,C\ that tht Junket firm 1n late 19 l and t~
Cff'\lr'1 "9 the "front•• com.-"Y su pcct pit man qu11 that \roar
und« a 1no Cua,an's control
S 1.200 ft) S I.~ per w for a
total of SI 6 rnilhon dun n tM th~ Jd AMtnM ud ~J~ ru Atu •N!
qW.lnl'ftl cellmalJi.
llARTIN BROWER
colamnlat
PHYLLIS
ScHLAFLY
Drive for
power
took 'dive
1 in D.C.
D.C. Amendment
would have treated
enclave as a state
.\ propo)ed constitutional amend-
ment d1t>d this ~ugulil. and good
nddance It was a lemon when 1\ came
out of Congress ~\en )'ears ago. and
11 didn't 1mpro' e w11h age Only 16
state<, ra11fied 11 34 states did not.
Our L' S Const11u11on can be
changed onl~ w1th the appro~al of
1v.o-1hirds of Congress and thrte-
tounhs of the states w1th1n a st\.en-
~car penod Thal difficult~ has ~\ed
us from man' a foll)
The te\t of the latch deceased
lOns111u11onal amendment some-
times known as the .. D ( Rep" and
wme11mes as the ··\\.ash1ngton
D ( ·· .\mendment. pro' 1ded that
Washington D C. "shall be treated
as though 11 were a state ··That would
8" e our cap11al Ctl\ as much ~tat us 1n
our go\ernment as each of the SO
states.
Each of our 50 states 1s represented
in the u.S. Congress b~ t~o senators
and at least one representative. The
0 C. Rep i\mendment would ha' e
added two senators and at least one
representative whose unique const1-
tuenq would~ the federal bureauc-
ran
The real 1s~ue 1nvoh ed 10 the
proposed D C Rep Amendment was
the g1' mg of special pn' 1leges and
po~er to federal bureaucrats The\
would !>ureh elect !>enators and
repre<;entall\.~ who would 'otr-tor
the 1nieres1s of their constituents.
namel). higher ta'<es on the rest of the
countT) to pa~ for the continued
t!\pans1on ot thl' federal bureaucran
and m pa~roll ·
The feckral go\ernmrnt em plO\~
mort' than a third o( tho-.e v.ort..1ng 1n
V. ashington D ( and related ser .
'll:C' indusme.-. e-mplo~ another 2)
percrnl \\ a!>h1ngton D ( realh ran
Ill' l·on!t1dcre-d a ··cllmpam to"'n
~na1or\ lrom the 5(1 '>tatc:' must
rl'pre~cnt thc 1n1e~s1> of J ll the
ut11cns in their \late\ -urhJn and
rural bus1nc'>~ Jnd labor. and all •
\lit 1al and enrnum1l da'>'>l., In \\ a'>h
1ng1on. D ( ht•Y.C'\l'r thl'n' are no
\lgnitkant ltlmpelln(l tn ll'Tl' ... I\ "hll h
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lor \\ash1ng1on [){ ~hllhnoothn
,I.lit' ren·l\e~ Thl' D < Rep ->.mend
mrnr ~ould ha'( gl\t·n 1he federal
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hi\l' th<' re"11dt'nt1al ponions of
\\a,h1na1un 0( cedC'd h Ii. tti
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NOTICI OF Dl~teATfOH =~-CA -~ .,.._e..cn.CA l e llenf Dr, Hunui\01on '332 V1tN Cr. HJl1tn;ton li.f' t13-M7-ol, 12.111...42 13~1. IMOM 1tt11 ,~, t~20~.1}~i ---------,,,=-----K"-JllMil ft., Aft lortlk, Oeorge Aft 9Mdl CA IMdl CA 1tt11 Rotl!en LI\, Hunt· lluftetet LI\, Huntington A t0401•: • -· .. D INQUINT TAX U 8 T 02...oat-ntua.M 02~1.1 1.HJ"tJ 1111 atei'nr.ics Altdr .. Aft Aft 111-otz-14 1sot1t lnotonleectl,OA leecll,OA 11011 ~ ln, Hunt·
• 1 INoe. LMry ... Afl Alabema It. Huntington 114·1 ~,.. llst ot' tU2 10711 ~ nlon • Ln Hunt AP 1.s.111.02. ...I 21 lllelton. MtfY Jo. AP lngton a.di, CA 1•4 IS Ol+.o26-N, 11.Auo 112 lw:h, CA L•t11111 o~ Hunt11191on l!!gtOn IMctl. CA ' 11711 l1more9t l..n, MUlll• tU·0 ·011.. lt4.11 ~:!'r"' !~ .t' ~"
Pursuant to S.Ctlona 3381 through 3385, Revenue and Taxa-
tion Code, tt'I• Pubtlahed o.ttnquent Ult In end fOf Orange
County. Stet• of Callfornle, hQ beet'I dlvtded and dl1trlbut9d to
11arlout newapapera of g9neral clrcula11on rubfllMd In Mid
county. for publication of • portton thereo In eech of aald
newap.apera
PUBLISHED DELINQUENT L~8T
I, ROBERT l. CITRON, Orange CO<Jnty Tax Collector, State of
Callfornla. certify u fottows:
That notloe Is hareby given that becauN of non-payment of the
total amount du• tor tuat, a1M .. ments and other charga lavled
1n the Year 198"4 tor the Fltcal Ynr 1984-85, shown In dottara and
cents opposite th• description of the property contained In the lltt
below. the rt1I properties on which tuch amounts were a llen, w.,• by operation of law. In my otftQe In Orange County, declared
to ~ In defeult at 5 o'clock p.m., on the 28th day of June, 1986.
Tax-defaulted real pro~ may be redeemed by payment of
all unpaid taxes and .....ament• together with additional penal-
llM and fMs u prncrlbed by law. or may~ redeemed under 1n
1n1tallment plan of redemption.
All Information concerning redemption, or the Initiation of an
installment plan of redemption. of tax-defaulted property wlll,
upon request, be furnished by Robert L. Citron, Orange County
Tax Collector. Santa Ana, Callfornla.
I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing 11 true and
14th It, Huntln01on leeclft, Mwrelll, JOlln C . A.fl hac;n CA ' Wood8. e.try TI AP lllO\Ofl IMch, CA '"71 r:::-ttf Ln, Hunt· 11.,....,..;t~. -· ...,, CA ~IHM-17. t11cue itr9h ... Wetter K , Afl 15t.10,.,3, 1111•1~ 20141 A.P tU·l03-07, NH oo lnQton , OA Athena Dr, Huntlntton
Wural, Thomae, AP OalOvtce, Tlt>ot l ., AP t4t.023--05 tt 211 41 tt31 Collm1 ln Hunllnoton 1391 Cede OI, Huntlnoton 8~1. Joe Gordon, A, IMctl, C!i. Aoo.tt ..__ 024-0H-42. 12.M) .. iu 021..()62.()1, '331 H 2100 Wiidwood ·c. ' Hunll!!glon IMcll CA • INcll, CA 03W3.ot0, 131142 letf3 MICI H ' ..... 1e1.
1Stll l1, ~lnf1on ...... HUI St, Hvnllnglon leect), leecl'I CA lektwln fltallofTfU IOt AP 103-904-11, N 2500 llueWtttr LI\, H111111ngton AP 110-331..05, UOU4
CA CA 1otdw.i1 Ro'*l C AP Abboll 'w LyM, Afl 11721 flmor991 ln. Hvnt• IMch. CA 8321 Atl!el"lt Of, Hun11nQtOl'I
AP 02~. U ,q7,41 M11rpl'I)'. H•dd1. AP 14l-024·2t ~ 14 211M 1111·102 14 $1004 13~1 l!!gtQll lMctl,CA ~lndt>or1. L1wrenct IMCtl.CA
3U 1ltll It, Hl.ritlngton 02~10, t1t118 2120 ~ .Ln Huntington CUtlllt n Or Huntington AP )03-400-17, 11.12502 ~ll#y A~ 133.a,.149, ~ /:!'MMPl1 JOflAIPI 9-dl, CA Del Wy, Hlll\tlnglon IMcl'I, BMcf1 CA a..ot1 CA UOt Hura'-11 Dr. Hunt• 12.ll70 4t 17124 llW#9t• 110·"'"'"" •· • Herl*. Tw-M , AP CA 0.vl• Ronald D Afl AP 1111-103-07 1027 47 lnQton 8"cl'I. CA Ln. Hw\tl!!gtOll IMdl. CA 17291 Lt M.a ln, Hunt·
024-oln7..o4, t2ti to uo Olten, Chrl• E . AP 14f.()21-ll HH 90 '1131 13'2 c .. lfh6n Ot HUlll· AfJ 153 811-03. 11.oe2 21 t..OGIClfd. JNrtne I(. AP lnglon lieecl\. CA
12tb It. Huntington 9eectl, OH·ot3·24 H , 1 121 70 l!utport Or 'Huntl!!gton 1ngton 8-;ll, CA ' 1M 21 0Mc>cttff Dr. Hunt· 031·12·052 H , I 10 I 10 Phtfflpe, Ml~~~ Kaye t' Al-
CA 2911 Del Wy, Hunt~ton 1MCf1 CA AP t5M04-0t HOO 11 l!!g1on IMct\, CA 21312 lfoollhurtt St Hunt· 110-~2·11 _..., 1 141
Wrsy, ~ PMll, A, IMctl. CA eenrend . Pt tnel• AP 8301 Atlante AV HunUnoton lygyneal, OttY ~crwwd, lnqton 8eeeh. CA KIMI' Dr. Huntl!!glOll IMch,
024-021·11. 11.171 41 ~ Wttl A4*'1ment1, AP t4&-02S..07 $121 11 ,822t hech CA ' AP 1&t ·17S.1t , 13,59109 ,lllOn, Bernarc:t J ., AP CA
11th It, Huntington IMoll, 026.071.01, 13,241 24 24t0 Ptwtucket 'Dr.' HunllnOton AP tSt-t0&-07, t l,toe 28 &ff1 lellfleld Ln, Hunt· 935·12·128, 1111.60 21312 BUiio*!, Phllllp L , AP
CA ~ St, Hu11t1no1on 8Mc.ll CA 1452 Snowbird. Dr, Hunt· 1ng1 on INGll, CA 8roolthurtt St, Huntington 110-383-03, HU.to
Durlaon, ...,,_,o I .. AP BMcll, CA a an Henry A AP 1noton heGll CA Stewert, Alexender M , 8Mcl'I, CA 11771 l..w1t ln, Huntington
02.4.027-12,t1.oe1.ee 311 Fountaln.4pertment1.Afl t41Z21.'40 12.t342 .• 8142 AP 151-105:11. 11.71802 AP 1H-101-0I . 12.l&Vt-4 Wll1on , Kin, AP e.eon.CA
1 Ith St, Huntington e..ctt, 025·011-o4, 13,249 24 2323 Rldgelleld '01 Hununoion 130 snowolrc:t Or Hunt· 5971 KenbrOOk Dr, Hunt• 038·29 012, 14,793 19 3213 H8G411e, l dw.,d T., AP
CA Oe11war• St Huntington IMch CA ' lnglon S.aoh CA ' lngton 8Mch. CA MOtltl Or, Huntington 110·302·24, 11.001 82
W ..... lllk," H. Jr fr, AP &Mell, CA . Porcaro. Mery F AP AP 161 106 10. S4&8 34 Hltrlton, Thom .. I, AP 8"oh, CA 11H2 Preeoott Ln, Hunt-02~12, N5 00 1210 .... Apertm,n11, AP 148-027-81, $243 42 8135 1341 Atl-"11 Av, HunOnoton 15t 114-o.t, l t,003.90 5122 CIClallO, Robefl T Jr, AP lflQIOl'I hach. CA
Wtlnut Av, Huntington 025-071.05. 13,240 242319 ,0.,1111 Dr Huntington 8-Gh. CA ~ld••Y Or ,,.unllngton 93f..at-024. 1 1.212 45 3256 'r9d T . W•t~g Three.
IMch, CA Oel•wtt• St. Huntington e.ecn CA I AP 1111-106-20. 11,790 t2 8MQll, CA FranaOI• Dr Huntington AP 11().39So0e. lf,113 30
Aooky Mountain ,.oar.,, IMcll. CA Olive ra H•llt A p 1351 Atltlllt Av. HunUnoton Henley, Oonel<I LM Jr, Beech, CA t7721 Prtteott ln. Hul\1. AP 02 4 ·034 ·20 Ford. M•r1•r•I AP t 0 02718 I t t8234,9Nc:hCA AP 159-117-03. 1771 1 1 MoCullWOh.PllllllpJ.,AP tngton BMctl.CA
1261 M 211 '1th St, Hunt~ 026.07 t t6, .. 02 2 t322 Atllbuf1on Cl Hunt· T11'9 Int ' Tr Co Tr ''°' 8042 Uttlefleld Dr Hunt• 930·2' 040, 11 2811 011 &iggt , Dorothy J. El Al
lnglon 8Mctl. CA Lorne At>ertlMntt, AP I Ion e.c11 CA Bani. Croci.er N1t1ona1 AP lngton -..oh, CA 15431 Lu.ere Ln Hunt· AP I 10..01..oe, 1 1,3112 03
Undbofg, Leon.,d 0 , AP 025-071·20, 13.240 24 24 t7 ngMe Cullough, Mervyn J , 151·21 t O 1. $ t,411 '12 a t21 EngUn, Pennie Marie. AP l!!gtOll Dffch. CA 17071 Grove Cl. Hunt1ng1on
024--03'-02, 1314,01 WhlteMnd• Dr. Huntington AP 141-031·47. 1201741 Munet•• Dr, Huntington 150 222·10, IHI 22 8031 Carton, Merl~n Ann, AP Beach. CA
8'1111e lllttltule 9' al, AP BMcl'l.CA 21142CvperLn,Hunllngtont9uefl,CA lrong11t Cl. Huntington 938·29·048, 11,713 02 titler, J 1cob, AP 024-03~.30. *3~ 32 Crytt•I Ape/1tMnll. AP 8MCih CA Tli .. In•' Tr Co Tr &/or a..eh, CA ,113oe Mtrtln Lii, Hvntlngton 110-401·21. 11.434 52
Merruccl, Jo.tpl'I P , AP o.25·011·21,$1,217022411 Rodrl UN, Ruben. AP McSnM, Jeffrey B. AP Arelero, Pl'llllp M Jr, AP lkech,CA 170412 Evtlfgreen Ct, Hunt·
024--042·21. IU11 72 710 WllU ... nda Or, Huntlnoton t49-o4 f .34 1 1548&0 161·291·06. 1Md24 817t 159-222·11.11.633250041 Smith. Larry A , AP fngton8eeah,CA
12th St, ~ntlngt')fl IMcl'I. BMoh, CA 21301 Cuptr Ln. Hu'1111ngion . Mun .. ., Or. Huntington lrong•t• Cl, Huntington 938·29-051. 12.023 ee 3222 A1h'#9tl, N 8ruot, AP CA Golden Apertmentt, AP 8"Qll CA 8tacll CA S..Cll.CA Anne Cl,HuntlngtonBuCin, 142·142·01, 12,47114
lfentlev, fdw1td L .. AP 025-071·23. 12.145 54 2323 Do,;,ln ua. Ooneld A .. 1 T j & r r C o Cypllett. Thomu 0 . AP CA 18572 Surke Ln, Huntlnqton
024-04 t•ll, 1781 OI 905 Whtteeend• Dr, 1-!unllngton AP 148'$43-10, t 120 oo Tr• 1f'·1823·00·2 &lor 158·23 1 02, I 1,889. 18 Clltumont EnttlfprlH•. Beaah, CA , Countv Tax Collector, l tate of 12tn St, Huntlnoton 8-Qh, Beach, CA 1382 Hlllllead Or. Hunt· Jotint0n, Chritll(le o.ntM. 1~092 t~tlt Ln, Hunt· AP 038-2t-080. $2, 138 40 S1rgl1. ThotnN A , AP
I CA Whlt ... ndl Ai>trttnentl, lnglon 8Mdl CA AP 151·292·04 $71137 lngton 8"e", CA 15428 Martin Lii, Hunting Ion 142-351-29 85, '50.82 7212
correct
ROO.rt L. Cltroa, Orange
Callfo1nla
Executed at Santi Ana, Orange County on August 21. 1916.
The following abbreviations are ueed for the words aet opposite
them
Adm -Admtnlatrator
l\dmx-Admlnlatratrlx
AP-A1MS10r'1 Map
Parcel Number
l\pt -Apartment
Au n -Anoclatlon l\11oc-Auoc:1ate1
Bldg-Building
Bro1-Brother1
CA1Ca l/Callf-Callforn1a
Co-Company
Const-Construction
Coop-Cooperative
Corp-Corporation
Consvr-Conservator
Dept-Department
Dev-Development
Ol1t-Dl1lrlct
Olv-DMtlon
Ed-Education
Entrprs-Enterpr1sea
E1t-Eslele I/
11 al-and Olhers
E"'ec-E.xecutor E.xecutrh1
F & M-Farmers & M•rcharill
Gdn·Guard111n
Hwy-Highway
Hwys-Hlghways
lnc-lnoorpcrated
ln1-lnaurance
lnv-lnvNtmeot
Jr-Junior
LA-Los Angelea
Ltd-Llmlted
Mfg-Manufacturing
Mt-Mount
NA-National Auoclatlon
Nall-National
No/II-Number
NT & SA-National Tru11 and
S aving• Aasociallon
S & L-Savfnga and Loan
SECY-Secretary
Sr-Senior
St-Saint/Street
USA-United Stat .. of America
Veta-Veterans
&-And
&/or-And/or
•-Number
PARCEL NUMBERING
SYSTEM EXPLANATION
The Assessor's map parcel number when used to describe
property In this llst. refers to the Assessor's map book, the map
page or 'block number In the book and the lndlvldual parcel
number on the map page or within the block. A parcel number as
lor example, "044-363-05". would mean Book « of the
Assessor's Maps, Block 363 (Map Page 36, Block 3) end Parcel 5
within that block The maps referred to are avallable for ln8pec-
tlon In the office of the Assessor
All property Is 1n Iha Township South and Range West of San
Bernardino Base and Meridian.
IMPORT ANT NOTICE
The names publl8hed are those appearing on the 198-4-85 ta.x
roll. Taxpayers who have disposed of property since March 1,
1984 may find their names llsted for the reason that present
owners have failed to pay taxes.
A~. Can Sooran. AP AP 026-071-28, 1 1.eat 82 Sucllnem. '0111ld 0 AP 8182 Munattr '01. Hunt· Hegglvelt, !ugene R .. AP 8"eh. CA Stonewood Or, Huntl!!gton
024--063-18, I t, 10& 09 1002 2420 Wl'lll-nd1 Dr, Hunt· 148-043-32 S240 84 849t lngton 8Mdl CA 150-232.0I, '834 00 0171 ,ollleo, Ernett 8. AP e..en CA
Lake St, Huntlnoton BMeh. 11\gton BMeh, CA Oonceattt '0r, Huntington Title Int a ·Tr Co Tr &/or Juon;wood Or Huntington 938·29·0413. U .271 94 Dunne, Charw Witter. CA OMrlno. Lindi Ant\, AP S..Ch,CA . Eeg1et1on.Lou1MPt09.AP e..efl.CA 15412Mtr11nLn.Huntlngton AP 142·351-37, 1 1.52836
Exe&llbw Proi>ertlea lid, 02$-081-05, 1281 12 2015 Ackermen, Hafold w , AP I 151·292-01, $202 95 8212 Shaw. WlyM B, ~ Beeeh, CA 141232 Meg•Oen ln. Hunt•
AP024-.072·13. i230 80 727 Delaware St. Huntlnoton 148-044-02. 1521 50 1372 Mun1ter Or Huntington 159-245-0e. 12.434 20 8242 Andefton, Alic. N . AP lngton BMch, CA
Mein St, Huntington Beech.. BMch, CA Ooneeeter Or. Huntington Beeell. CA Norbroott Or Huntington 938-20-012. I 1,200 43 3247 BMeher Earl 8 , AP
CA Aeti.erm.,,, Herold w., AP Beech CA I AP 151·293· t8 $515 84 Beeen, CA Moritz Or . Huntington 142-362.03. ... 1 80 7072
SOl'lt no. Oel\ltl F . AP 02s.oe2-oe. 11,371.H 1905 W~m•n. Rleherd, AP 20472 Seven Seu Ln, Hunt-I( It" I, p 1 u I . A p Bteell. CA Blu ... ll• Or, Huntlng1on
024· 101· 18, 18911 32 601 Oeleware St, HU/'ltlngton 148..058..03 1833 79 8308 I tngton Beeeh CA 159-246-27, $1,085 8 t 1131 Zahabl, E1k1nder, AP S..cll, CA
10th St. Huntington 8eeefl, BNch. CA Dory Or, H~ntlngton 8HOh, T 1 & T , c o M1norlleld Or, 1-!untlngton 038-29-079, 12, 144.28 3191 Pretollloe, Paul 8., AP
CA ·Svtterfleld.RobertE ,AP CA ITr•tA-1923-00·2 &tor Betell,CA Freneol1 Or, Hunt1no1on 142·381-29, 134583 7101
Neld«mayer, Ronlld 8 . 025-082·21, S1,051 83 1018 Deangelo. Connie L. AP Gorman. Kenneth M . AP Gabel, J erry L.. AP Be1eh, CA Moonllgnt Cr, Huntington
AP 024·102.03. 11,020 80 CellfOl'nla St, Huntington 148-056-16, $4!23 27 9401 ! 151·301-08, $147702 8321 150·252·21, 12,836.88 8311 Krug«, Frederlek W AP Beeeh, CA
520 t0111 SI, Huntington Beech, CA Dory Or Hunllnoton Beeeh I Mun1tar Or Huntington Pacemont Dr. Huntington 93&-20-084. $1,087 71 32 ll More y. Cr11g , AP
Beecn, CA S.Yefence, Jemea E . AP CA ' S..ctt CA Beaeh, CA Frtne011 Or Huntington 142·373·12, 12'8 8e 11381
S..tttrfleld G Deen AP 02S.101·15, $2, t80 32 '214 Vlelorlno Raymond A Tiiie Int & Tr Co Tr &IOI Ettinger Sharon w AP Beeen, CA M~l•n Ln, Huntington
024-102-<>e 12'810 512 C.lltornle St. Huntington AP t4&-0e2·21, $127910Buek Rhonda AP 150-341-08,$1831 54 Carlton, Ot vtd 0 AP Beeeh.CA
t01h St. Huntington e.een. Beedl, CA 21172 Breton Ln Hunt· 151·302·20 1508 80 838t Von Riedl, Gtlfhold F . AP 038-29-0H. 111 1158 18383 MetefW. John Rot>ttl.
CA J C L DeveloCH'l*lt lne, lnglon a.eon CA Melloy ,Dr Huntlngto• 178·4 12·02 $2,235 18 Merlin Ln Huntington AP t42-492·02, $824 98
AtklMOll, 0.,,. E . AP AP 02S.t02.01. lt.212 40 SenlOaMr, Lou.,,ne f', S..cn. CA 16802 Wtlhngton Of Hunt· Beeeh. CA 7271 Mar• Or Huntington
024-102·22, '411 82 502 4 14 LINloln Av, ~Ullli!!gton AP 148-07 l-04, I 1,885 72 Tiiie Int & Tr Co Tr &/or lngton Bffch CA Maguire, Robert F 3rd Beech, CA
101h St. Hunt1noton BMch. Beech CA 21252 Br•ton ln, Hunt· Sherry. Ot rrt tl R , AP S1g1, Fred W . AP AP 938-29-143, 12.094 98 Sherry. Darrell A, AP ~A Nylander, Ernett S . AP 1ng1on8etc:11 CA t51·304·13 $441110 9372 178-412·00, It 8tl 56 3211 Morlt.1 Or, Huntington 145-051-12, $803.84 5081
Pollodl. Wllllem L, AP 02S.105-08, l 2,258 98 1204 Von Flot~. Georg• S, Malloy Dr Huntington t840t SomerMt Ln. Hunt· Beten. CA Quell Cr, Huntlngtoq Beeeh.
024-l04-ll, 1818 67 509 Huntington SI, Huntlng1on AP 148-071..()9, 11.827 32 e.ec11, CA lngton Be1ch, CA Muon Ann AP CA
7th St, Huntington Beeen, Buch, CA 21312 &eton Ln. Hunt· Tl6Tr Co Tr &tor Strll· Grou . Mlallael, AP 938-29·184, $400 12 10343 AlchcrMk, Jeffery P , AP
CA 8 ar Io I I C or P. AP lngton Beeett. CA ton, C11r11t1n1 A , A'P 118-421· 10, $8,322 70 32412 Grenoble Ln, Huntington 145-051·30, 1894 g 1 5081
S11mm, WllHem A, AP 025· 1 t3-01, 1334.412 8~1 Cumm1ng1, Rlch1rd. AP 151-304· 14, 1781 22 8382 Euttr Cl~ Huntington Beeeh, CA Fl1mlngo Cr, Huntington
024·105·13. $ee8 20 421 Terrie• Cl, Huntington 148-011·16 S828 47 21382 Melloy Or, Huntington Beach. CA F1rne ll , 01vld. AP Beach, CA
101h St. Huntlnoton Beeen. 8"ch, CA Brtton Ln. Huntington Bt1e11, CA L... Aon11a G AP 038-29-175 S2 348 74 Biondi, John F , AP
CA AP 02S.113-02. 1334 82 825 Bellcil CA T I & T r c 0 178-421·15, $7,982 02 3281 141527 Tropez ln Hunl· 14S.Oe3.05. S348 94 15701
Gumm O..nt• R , ·AP Tlrrace Cl, Huntington At>dtfmuu. Anmad H . AP Tr• tR· t923-00-2 &IOI Ven Falklanc:t Cl Huntington lngton Beach. CA Swen Ln. Huntington Beeeh,
024-107-05, l t.020 77 4t4 Beech CA 148-084-07 '455 34 8541 De Zuver Peter A AP Beectt CA K.tnt Bent0n W Jr AP CA
9th St, Huntington Beech AP 02S.113--03,133482823 St Augutllne Or Huntington 151·311·10 152204 8342 Horne Fed.,al S & L 930·29·187 12440 16 HlfDOr View I. AP
CA Terrace Cl. Hunllng1011 8Meh CA lndttnapolla Av Huntington Ann AP 171·421·23, 18585 Tr~ Ln Hulll· 145·083· 15, I l 401 22
H9n\819y, Jlll'I E . AP Beech, CA Fl btan, Cner ... M AP Beach C"-13.018 04 18772 Channel tngton Beach CA 1581 t Swan Ln. Huntington
024-112· 12, 17 19 74 311 AP 025-113..()4, S334 82 82 t t48-08f..31 $451 8f 21292 Tlli. ln1 & Tr Co Tr ROii, Ln. Huntington Beeeh. CA Senerw1th, C1trnen1 G Beech, CA
9th St Huntington Beech, Terrt c• Cl. Huntington Sand Dollar Ln, Huntington Arnold. AP 151·331-01 Hunte, Wllll1m C . AP AP 936-29·101. 1219 50 Sonnenberg, Brue., AP
CA Buell.CA Beee.11 ~ $62923 8212 lnd11nepo111 178-431·0 4, 1 3.212 78 18501 Tropez Ln Hunt· 145-072·28. 150328 5071
Herb, Malle:! B . AP AP026-113-05, S334 82 828 Me9d. Da ryl L , AP Av, Huntington Beach, CA fe58t Cllt nnel ln. Hunt· lngton Beeeh: CA Skylerk Or, Huntington
024-113-10, 112508 329 Terreee Cl. Huntington 148..()91.12 $4753021131 .Tlt1e1ni &TrCoTr&/0<1no1011 81eeh,CA Spin, E tllt . AP Beteh,CA
8th St. Huntington BNch. Beech, CA Shepherd Ln, Hunttngton Bruee, Lerry 8 , AP Roel l Albert A . AP 938·29·213. S2, 113 74 Vuquez. Wllllam G , AP
CA AP 025-113-06, S33<4 82 828 BHctt. CA 151·331-08. &241 04 8122 178-43 t-33. H ,013. 78 3341 18552 Bordeaux Ln Hunt· 146-023·01. $1.155 72 5052
A P O 2 4 • 1 1 3 1 1 • Terr•c:e Cl, Huntington Dufrene, John K. AP lndl1napoll• Av. Huntington Admlrelty Or, Hunllngl<r 1~01on Beach. CA Che ryl Or, HUfltlngton
123710 300 81n St, Hunt· S.ach.CA 148-091·13, 145374 21121 8"cll,CA BHet't,CA Ste rn. L••. AP 8eacn,CA
lngtonBeech,CA AP 025·113.07,t 334&2824 Shepherd Ln. Huntington Tllleln•& TrCoTr &lor Mlnnlell. Omer M , AP 936·20·219 12073 72 Hook•. Robert J., AP
Karp man, Lindi , AP Terraee Cl Huntington Beeeh, CA S11:>111n1 Dorothy J , AP 17 8·4 3 1·40 . $1.3 78 412 18528 BordHUJC Ln, Hunt· 148-02:}-17, $701 07 141181
024-114-0e. 12.128 34 300 Beech. CA Sm1111. Harold R AP 15 t-331-09 1655 82 8112 16&12 Channel Ln Hunt· lngton Beeen, CA Warren St Huntington
8111 St Huntington BMch AP025-113--08, S334 82 822 148..()91-29 1 1:786 38 8581 lnc:tlt nepotll Av Hunllngton 1ngton BMcf\, CA AP 93&-29·219 85, 194 44 Seech CA
CA Ttrr1ce Cl Huntington Man1n1que Or Huntington Beaeh CA HerdlQrM , Rob«1 AP 16528 BordN uJC Ln, Hunt· Stewart. Che ryl , AP
Kaul. R1ndotph AP Beach. CA 8Me11 CA Tille ln1 & Tr Co Tr &IOI 178·444·20 14 OH 33 1ng1on Beeeh. CA 146-023·22 $ee8 42 5171
024-141.()2 11,4 14 5e 322 AP 025-113-09. $334 82 820 Sandgren. Paul B .AP Whll• Donald N AP 16552 Orlmlvd Ln Hunt· Schnelder Sydney R AP SIH Oll Or, Huntington
71h St, Huntington BMch, Terrie• Ct, Huntington 148-121 19 $078 73 151·3'2·42, $.411 14 8012 lngton S..Ch. CA g36-29·225, $2,004 42 Beech. CA
CA Beech, CA AP 148-121·20 $887 7! MtrmalO Ct Huntington O•l)'etn. Neney A. AP 18412 Germain Cl, Hunt· Cunliffe, Donald J. AP Mola. Fran11 J AP AP025-113-11,133482818 8551 EaotonAv Huntington Seech CA 17 8-585·07. $1 591 88 1ng1on8eecll.CA t 48·043·20, $1,70218
024-141· t8. $712 H 306 Tt rr 1ce Cl Huntington Beach CA Tiiie In• & Tr Co Tr &/or 1'818 Tiburon Pl, Hunt· OrMI w .. 1ern S1vlng1. 18351 Sarat°9.,1 Ln, Hunt·
?th St, Hunll!!gton Beeoh Beach, CA /11ng•n t , 11m AP K 11 k I e V n o, AP lnglon BMch, CA AP 938-29-233 1104 00 lnoton Beeel'I . ..,A
CA AP 025.t13·13 1334 82812 14\1 o;,., v:s S • f94 du J61·381·&4 $898'18 822t McNalll Jo B , AP 18455 Gtfmlln Cl. Hunt· Friedberg, Rot>en E , AP
P1ter1. John L . AP Terrace Cl, Hunllngton 21612 B•h•m• Ln. ~iunt SH bird Cl Huntington 178·585·09. 1755 30 16622 lngton Betel\, CA 148-043-34, $),574 80 5222
024-145-31 12,033 54 222 Beaai. CA 1ng1on e61ch CA 8eeeh. CA Tiburon Pl, Huntington Simon, C1rolyn J . AP C1llente Or, Huntington
7111 St. Hunllngton Beeell, AP 025·t13·15.S33482808 Britain, Jerry L API Tiiie int & TrCoTr&/0< Beaell,CA 938·20·238, 1 1.2410 55 Beach, CA
CA Terreee Cl Huntington 149-051·20. 182 18 217911Mc0rew John F .. AP Koone, Ma~ne M., AP 18435 Le.i•rt Ln. Hunt· Andrade, Lui• A , Et Al,
Oicenh<>rn, Fannie, AP Beeetl.CA Fa1r11ne i;1. Hun11og1on 151·362·07, 128010 8151 178-585·22, 1 1.261 74 lngtonBeeeh.CA AP 148-052-03, 19474-4
024· 181· 19, 1282 21 AP025· 1l3·18. 1334 82 802 8eectt, CA Klnoftll* Or. Huntington I 14'752 Intrepid Ln, Hunt• Eac>oallo. Carmine F , AP 18302 Arlington c.'n, Hunt·
Nt1I• Aoberl, AP Terrace Cl. Huntington Plllmlltl Carl 0 AP I 8Mdl CA 1no1on Beaeh, CA 937-lS.013.12.031 64 77811 lngton Beech. CA 024-1~25, $97197 207 Beeoh, CA 149-051·22, $755.05 21761 AP t5t·362-23 $234 23 P1Jm« Ml,_ A , .AP 81llbo1t Cl. Huntington Pennell• Hedwig M , AP
PROPERTY IN
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Fr.,,ktort Av Hunll!!glon Zek11t1an, CrOMy 0 AP Falrl•n• Ct Huntington 2087 1 Ce11m11t1n Ln Hunt-I 178-51S.32 1173 80 lee'72 e..ch, CA t48-052-07, $528 o;. 16342
-Beec:tt CA 02S.12 l.06 11 ~I 72 2403 ~ CA ' . 1ng1on Beacn. CA · Intrepid Ln Hunllngton Oomlnlek, Eemoncl L•tll' Arlington Ln, Huntington
Stonol1, Annabelle G . .AP 023· 1S6-1!1 1 1,879 42 323 Eddltl'nen. Patrick. AP Florida St Huntington &rldgemen, Jam91 L AP Tiiie 1111 & Tr Co Tr &/or 1 Beech, CA 3rd. AP 93 7 • 15 ·O I 0 Beeeh. CA
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023-129-23 11,07002 3241 17th St, Huntington BMcto, 024-184-17 1352 22 502 Beech CA 149-051·25. $559 42 21752 Aubin Mark S AP Anchor Tnrltl & Lo.n $1805 4e 7822 S1llbdel Cl, Collura, Beny J . AP
22nd St Huntington 8eech. CA . Alet>em• St Huntington Lff. Carl Jae\, AP Fa111ane Cl Huntington' t51·382·35 1 1.e.o 08 8192 Aun, AP 178-5115·33. Huntlnoton Beech, CA 146-055-09, S-429 23 531
CA S..llrlt Mortg-oe Corp, Beach. CA 02:i· 121-14, S124 24 2207 e.~n CA Snowblfd Or. Huntlnoton '4.818 6& 184582 lntrapld Ln, Begramlen, AoM AP Hell Av, Huntington 8MGll
Amerleen $ 4 L .A.Mn, AP A P 0 2 3 . 1 8 1 • 2 2 , Fl<l•llty Nauonal Trust Co F16tld• St Huntington Oarllng, Fr•nk A AP Baaet;i CA Huntington 8e11Ctt CA 937· tS-0'11. 11.104 47 7981 CA
023-128-27. l308 18 327 12112 14 211 lltn SI, Hunt· Tr. AP 024-187-09, 1783 24 Beaeh. CA 149-065·09. $927.25 21861 Feen.y, JOhn Ron, AP Herman. Ge ry. AP Oceangrove Cl. Huntington Dt~ert, WtllKe H . AP
2111 St, Huntington BMeh. lngton Beeoh. CA 501 Altb1m1 St. Huntington Medlrt, Biiiy J1y, AP Summerwlnd Ln, Hunt· 151-492·06. $704.27 8412 t 78·853·01. 13,840 80 Be1eh. CA 148-062-18, SH5 78 5422
CA GrNt W"1wn Sevtng1, Beaeh. CA 026-132·88, 1 Hi9.74 t812 lng1on Beach, CA Norfolk Dr Huntington t6911 Mertn• Bay Or, Hunt· Wood. Cn1rlt1 P , AP C1llentt Or. Huntington l 1ney, l(evln T . AP Mtrtln, Aoben Jr. AP AP 023· 182·24, $2,4 14 t4 Lookhart, John C . AP Dt11ware St. Huntington Cemectto. John A, AP Baacn, CA j 1ng1on Bt6cll, CA 937-15--077, S t.0111 18 7841 Beech. CA
023·08 t ·41 85. $ 101.80 023· 127-14. 1413.27 309 221 171h St. Huntington 024-201-07, SI, 112 24 420 Beeell, C1 t48-072· 17, 11.199 10 94 11 Segl, Mu1mllsu, AP Buooy, Loult T . AP SeebrMze Or Huntington Soto, JOH EuMblO. AP
1801 Perk St,.Huntlngton20111Sl,Huntl!!gton8Mch. BMell,CA Al1b1ma SI Huntington Totm•n, Scott L , AP01yton1 Cl, Huntington t51-513-4t.191594 20271171·853·22, $2,144 51 Beacn,CA 1'48·0414·12, $1,38398
8"en. CA CA Arnerteen S &.l Aaen, AP Beech, CA 02b·133-18. 1137 74 518 E Beeen, CA St1thall Cl Huntington 18881 Cor11 Cay ln, Hunt· Kuko. Mertln J AP 18401 Beyeh<>re Ln, Hunt
AP 023-0et-41 le 131 42 Ourdl , Raymond 0 , AP 023-la.2·25, $288.H 223 Jacobi ThOm .. L. AP Utlct Av. Hunlinoton Bteeh, Me AIM, Sherry E AP BuCin, CA lngton Beech. CA 037·15-082 $1,051 83 7015 lngton Beech, CA
18011 Perl! St, Huntington 02:}-127-23. 1390 38 301 17th St. Huntington BMcto, 024-208-10 20 12,446 88 CA 149-083· t 185.152 22 9802 S1IU, Ruben G AP Lalluga, JOH Ph. AP SNDrwza Or Huntington Wtllt, 01111 G . AP
Beeeh CA 20tn St, Huntington Beectl, CA Beren1 Robert AP Etyer'MZJan, !(Atty, AP Corel Cove Cl Huntington 151·513·60 $1 895 14 178-853·23 $3 157 70 Beeeh,CA 14&-072-02. '42638 18092
AP 023-0$ 1-4 1 87 13 t 42 CA Paicttlc F9deral S 6 L 02-4-2()8.17. 12.524 80 105 025-143-22 I t 4H 42 713 Beech CA 20281 LtgntnouM Ln, Hun•· 1 tM5 l Coral Cay Ln Hunt· W & 8 Bulld1t11 lne AP Schryer Ln Huntlnoton
1808 Perl! St Huntington Kolbly Ro bert AP Ann, AP 023· 183· 17 Al•b•m• St Huntington OQeenlllll O. Huntington Ot1ow1r1. Snet1ry1r AP 1ng1on Beeen. CA 1ngt()(I Beeeh. CA 937-lS.123, 1518 04 7901 Beaefl. CA
Belen CA 023-127·25. I 1.410 09 313 $1,900 40 Beeel1. CA Beech, CA 1411-085 11 St 4&4 04 9032 Hottman. Gtenn A Jr. API Hiii. Oen• N AP Moonm11t Cl, Huntington Hlnlen Jorger'I 0 ' AP
AP 023·011t-41 '8 $103 72 20th St Huntlnoton Beech. Polltlll(I. Robert C. AP Hoefler. JOhn R AP Hopkln1 Jack AP Btrrane1 Cl Huntington 151 -514-09 $1681 88 83e2 178-864·37, $11, 108 42 Beech. CA 14&-072-17, 1244 44 18141
1909 Perk St Huntington CA 023-167-0e t i. 174.72 024-214· 19 $1 182 Ot 812 025-143-33.11 741 48 1810 Beech, CA SHport Dr. Huntington 17065 Merine Bay Or Hunt· AP 1131-t5-189, $4'97 32 Oavl1 Ln, Huntington 8Mch, S.1ch CA Hayee. E KenMlh AP JUk:h, Antone p . AP Huntington St Huntington Hlllerell Cl Huntington Muon, Chlfl9t c . AP e..cn. CA 1ngton 8eectt. CA AP 937-15·180, 1352 80 CA
S1und1t1• Vincent H AP 023· 128·22 I 1,152 40 224 023-202..02, 13&5 02 lt-452 Beeen, CA 8eeeh CA 14t-08S.14, s 1 325 50 0921 McOralh, Sendra M ., al, VIII• Ptclllc• Altn. Hold· AP t 37· 15-104, $1123.88 Bantllll, Jerry L., AP
023-083-27 \233 7t 1112 20th SI. Huntlnoton a..cn. Sur1dele Ln. Hunllngon Dolen. Doug1t1 H AP Allen. Ch•rlH, AP Berr1ne• Cl, Huntington AP 151·515·01, Sl,358 82 ridge Jam .. L Jr at al, AP Heckroltt. Aob«1, AP 148-102.05. 1185 33 18142
M•tnSI Hun11ngton lkech CA Beec:h,CA 024·2-23·10 12.47181 508 025·144·17. $781.55 8041 SNcn,CA 8442 Seapon Or. Hunt 897-07·02t. 1951 40 215 937-15-1941, $12000 71M l EagteLn,HuntlngtonS.tch,
CA Ketter KanMlh F. AP Ouomore, P11UI t.., Jr. AP Hunllnoton $1, Hunt1noton Oceenhlll Or, Huntington a.neon. Oonald w .. AP lngton Beach. CA · Wichita A". Huntington Seewell Cl, Huntington CA
&!upon Andf9W. AP 023·132·31 11,5&2.t-4 225 023-202-t3, 1389.58 10441 Beach, CA Beach, CA 149-087-18, 1930 14 0836 Clrton. John. AP BeecH, CA Beecn. CA Zenooet. Mary I., AP
023 06• 18 '850 22 1722 2 l•t St. Huntington Beaeh, Summer Brefte Ln. Hunt· Whalley, Martin H AP Snelkh, Rafiq M , AP Harbor Point Cl, Huntlnoton 163·011·20. $915 58 8241 A p 8 9 7 • O 7 O 2 8 , W & B Bullde<t lne, AP 148-t03-14, 1512 84 5881
P••• St HunllngtonBeecn CA lngtonBeecll,CA 024-231-03, l t6&572 810 025·151·47. S4'3158 807 Beach.CA 0t1uvllle .P,, Huntington 150601 215 Wlehlt• Av. 037-15-220,1352 89 l111ter0r,HunllngtonBeeCih,
CA Tr11ner Ben A., AP Buell, K Di le, AP Oelawere St. Huntington Alondra Or Huntington Cont nl, Alb«t 8 . AP Beach, CA Huntington BttCh. CA Moray, Mlehnl A AP CA
Bf1gn1on Rand•ll 0 AP 023-133-28. 12,83088 219 023-231·18,ll,432.938581 BMeh,CA Beeeh,CA 149-095-10,1 1728 789471 0 1vlle, H Jlmet. AP API01-07·038 $40187216 037-40-001.13e4 38 10215 Gordin, Frank R AP
023 072.()7 S978 89 1832 20th St Huntington 8Mch. Morntno Tide Of Huntlnqton Petton. Gary B AP M1krdlenten, Beverly J Neol1n1 Or. Huntington 153·022 O 1 1370 43 818 I w 1c11111 Av. Hunllngton Shoreline Ln. H11n11ng1on 146-104-17 I 163 22 5821 L•~• St Huntington Beech CA Beeoh, CA 024·242·3" $1.370 34 818 AP. 02S.152·54, 1814 84 Beeeh. CA Pre1twtek Cl. Hunungton 8eeeh. CA Beeeh. CA Clark Or 11untlngton 8"ch
CA Fo:u Ot'telopment Corp, Good .... St~ W , AP Geneva Av Huntington 1408 Arcn Ln Hun11ng1on JOhneon D1vld C APj Beech. CA AP 897-07-050, 1957 80 1-!opplle, Warren K , AP CA
W 4 8 Ru11der1 tnc AP AP 023·133-3• 12,830 M 023·241.ot, ~7 51 1H21 Beech. CA Beeell CA t40·102.01 ~ 25 21822 Kl11n. Cec111a , AP 2323 Huntlnoton SI Hunt· 937-40-012 1551 09 10215 Burrhut RIC"-'d W . AP
023-0H·O l S3 781 92 1748 205 201n St. Huntington SurlbrMlltf Ln Huntington AP 024-242-35 I t 370 34 Olvefllllecl Tu Servtot. lmp111 Ln Huntington t53.024·211 1211 62 8159 1ng1on BMdl. CA Shoreline Ln, Huntington 146-t22-03 $484 90 5052
l lkt SI ... ,nllnglon Be9G1 Beech CA e.eeh. CA 822 Genev1 Av Huntington AP 02S.1&4-05 1731 44 BMch, CA Oenmoo< Or. Hunt1noton AP 107-07.055. $441 78 8ncn, CA MNdowlerk Dr, Hunll!!gton
CA Durda Raymond G . AP 8 r • u n , J •ck, AP Beacn, CA 1402 Lellttlde Ln. Hunt· P11tert0n, John H AP Beach, CA 2323 Huntington St, Hunt· MOia Development Corp. Beech, CA
Murphy RK.hlrd J AP 023·134· t3. $5,353 58 205 023-241-43, 1532 88 70711 AP 024-242-37 11,370 34 lngton Beach, CA 140· 113·0 4, 11,385 40 Butler, John F . AP lngton Bteeh. CA AP 031-40-oel, 11,47718 8rlekell, Donald ". AP
lj23 07•-22 S 1 ~ t9 38 1842 19th St Huntington 8Meh, Little HerbOt Or Huntington 820 Oen.vi Av. Hum1noton Smith, Au1tln R AP 21702 Summerwlnd Ln, t53.024-32 S455 50 8101 AP 807.07-083, 14 14.20 7422 Sauter Dr, Huntington t48· 122·21, 13&0 1& 11902
Ptn• St Huntington Be1cll CA Beech, CA Beecn, CA 025· 154-13. 1 1,840 88 1308 Huntington BNcll. CA 01rtmoor O' Huntington 2323 Huntington St. Hunt· Beach, CA Per Cl, Hunllnoton Beech,
CA Ooelaeh Elmer E. AP MIU•, WllHam A. AP LUHler, Barber• AP Llketld• Ln. Huntington lng1rdl•. Laurent Tr. AP Be•ct't, CA 1noton Beech, CA Ourd-. Raymond G . AP CA
C.OilH ry P•lrtCk Jo1e9'1 1023 13•· 17. 1522 80 023-251·31, '2,2 11. 24 024-30 , ...... 11.0 t3 97 7808 Beech, CA 149· 15 l "'38 , I 1,972 32 Fullenwlder. Clayton. AP AP 807-07~. 1988 40 937·40.083, 1929 18 19002 Laurie, Dorothy J . AP "~ 0 2 3 0 II I 0 8 j Kaul. Rlndolpn, AP 10402 Surld ... Ln. Hunt· 8eacneomber Dr. Hunl• Olodery, Gregory A ti 11, 21422 Dooklld• Cl Hunt· 153·033-01, 1722 04 1924t 2323 Huntlnglon St. Hunt· ShOfellne Lh, Huntington 148-123>14, '421 34 18102
&490 50 ~ 11 Ademt Av 023 137-09 S438 oa 118 l!!glon BMctl, CA lngton Beac:n. CA AP 025· 182-09 10. '483 !18 lnoton Beeel'I, CA Weymouth Ln. Huntington lngton Beeeh, CA I Beeel'I, CA Fairway ln. Huntington
'11;n1tngton Beach CA 20th St Huntington Beech, Wtchob, Paul o.n111t , AP 'l'amezalcl. John Gr90ory, Huntington 8eeett. CA Worden Vtfnon R., Jr e..cn. CA AP 807-07.072, $1,348 82 MOii Oevelopmtnt Corp, Beech. CA
Ander•o" R•n• AP CA 023-251·30, 1 1.550 42 AP 024-301·51 112000 S..rd Jt,,,.. B AP AP 140-i'at-10, &88303 Rolwtng, John H . 2323 Huntington St, Hunl·IAP 937·4G-t04, 11 oe2ee MHl11d.Rober1E .Jr,AP 0?3·08~ 02 $200 79 3 17 Herm1n_, Chwlee Tr, 19412 Svrldelt Ln. Hunt· 7792 Betcl'lcomber Or. 025·154·12. 1947 54 902 21291 BulkMed C1, Hunl· 1S3-034 03. 1332 21 19211 1ng1on a..eh. CA 1907& ~ Ln, Hunt· 148· 124· 12, S 1,032 20
Ad1fTl t A~ ~1un• ngton AP o 2 3 • l 4 2 · 1 5 . l!!gton BMeh, CA Huntlnoton e.eeh. CA Engl1nd St Huntlnglon 1ng1on Beech, CA Worehea1er Ln Hunttnoton 428 Twenty Seconc:t llnoton BMctl. CA 18352 N .... u Ln, Hunt
S.•c" CA 1830 t8 816 17th St. Hunt· Cunntngtlem, Rollend E Kullman. Lawrence W Beech, CA Cullmtnn. Jotln L AP Beeeh. CA Slf•t Inc HulMbu• JttNt Serbug Aaaocltllt (PT), lnoton Beeoll. CA
w ...... ,, Fre<:1r><:O.. AP 1ng1on8"ch CA Jr AP 023·251 ·43 AP 024-302·10 1102511 Ma.tat•. JOhn Paul, AP 140 181·20.120057 21302 Scoulot, Qui Q . AP A Af' 107·10·002. AP 937·40-112 '40188 Mhetlell, Aobtrl w ~p
023·017.03 SI 932 84 1211 Cou lllne lnveatment• No 1 1.060 t4 et41 ChurCtl Cl 20926 Sn.tlfllh Ln. Hunt 025·164-16 12.048 54 911 Compua Ln Huntl!!g1on t53·034 19, & I 12 t 02 11.555 M tOlll! ~ l.n, Hunt· 148· 131·01, 11,423 74 LO•.,, Hun11noton a..cn 18 Ltd AP 023-142-18, Huntington t.eofl, CA lngton Beeeh. CA 0.l•w4t• SI. Huntington Beeen CA 19441 WOfetiWlet Lii, Hunt· 402 Twenty Flrt"t StrMI •noton 8Mctl. CA 11241 ..... ..., Ln. Hunt
CA $2.80570 810 1811'1 SI. Mllt1111, Jallne A, AP LI CUMl"Tr1Ct75H ,AP Beach.CA Jotlnton. Wiiber R , AP lngtonlMch.CA Inc a.neon, 8-ly, AP AP 137-40-113, 143050 tnoton Beeeh,CA
CaMOfnll Fadlfal s & L Huntington Beaeh CA 023-252.()8, 1320 71 1034 I 024·302·50 1525 98 1102 Borelk, George. AP 140· 163-31. 12.oee 88 9"42 Meckley Franklin H . AP 197· 11-003, I t.357 20 I tOl 12 OoeenPOrt I.II, Hun•· P9'tner. Oevlcl w ' AP
AP 023..087.0• I tllO 74 Stedrecn.1. Aooert L . AP Surfdelt t..n. Huntington 8Hehcomber Or Hunt 025· 1418·0&. I t,804 38 90 I Pier Of, Hunttnoton a.ecn. 163..082..0t.. 1177 88 tt282 Ctltloun, Onb«t C , AP lnoton a..ch, CA 14f..131-11. '570 01 18311 ,~ 18 l lkt St Huntington 023· 10.21 l304 42 6215 Beeoh, CA lngton Beech, CA Eng1111d St, Huntington CA Congr .. 1 Cl. Huntington 807· 18-002, I t40 04 1418 AP 937·40-118, 11148.H Na111u Ln, Huntington
8ffcn CA 17th St Huntlnoton 8Mch. HOloomb, ~. Glenn, AP Cheng, Clllh Cnu, AP 8-Kll, CA , OyorkOt, JOhn W. AP Belch. CA Orenge Av, Huntington I 191 ta ac .. nporl Ln. Hunt· hath, CA
l/J'luclo O.cer f AP ICA 023-272-01, 1424 70 181122 02$-021-17, 1249,22 220 B•nk. Security Pacltle. 149-172-11. 1344.80 8722 801 11 1 , S •m . AP Beeen. CA lngt(ln Buch, CAP Whitmo re , J am ..
O?l-087 08 1877 09 1208 6tndt<. Gary L .. , AP Sterfllh t..n, Huntlnoton Wlcntta Av, Huntington AP 026·180·25. I 148 30 Hlghllde Or. Hunting.ton 153-0e3.0I, 140t 10 8302 AP 197· 18-003, I 140 04 937·* I 17, 1553 27 19112 Mtrcvt. AP t48· 10•08, L•k•.,• HunllnQtonBeeci'l 02'314311 178128 802 &Moh.CA 8Men,CA 804'Qet. Wiiiiam Jr AP Betett.CA OrentDr,HunllngtonBeach. 1414 0r1ngeAv Huntington OCMll~ t..n, Huntington l 1,8t090 1834 1 l!agle ln,
CA l11h St Hunllnoton Beech. AtYed\, "1c;herd £, AP A 111 n . J 1 mu AP 0211-It 1-14, 1437 80 709 Hiii Cn1r1 .. MICl'IMI. AP CA Beach. CA 8"<:h, CA Huntington e..ch, C-'
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Stark. Ltlla E., TR, AP 63-251·04, S t,080.78 1,341.M 18261 Honolulu Serreclno,UHAOUl,AP AP 897-08-238, 196728107·542-08.13521015842 Enge11. Alben A . AP TAX·AAT'EAAEA 151·254-22.$4282t 20812BMcn,CA 146-412·34. 1.469.70 827t 7801 Ralnglen Ln. Hunt· . Hunt1ng1on 8Mcil. CA-178-131-04, 11,433 08 4441 8600 Warn" Av Huntington Luc11 l n, Huntington Beeeh, t 59·013-30. S2 .051 114 j 04-413 P1111ey l n Huntington Ooter Robert N . AP
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Beectl, CA Ttck'-Y. Peul J .. Ap 78· t02· 12. 1722 89 18031 Btecn. CA 1 Penner. John R . AP Flnkel1leln, NOfm•n J • 1ngton Btech, CA I 110-200-08, S927 78 1 Nova• Oenn11 R AP 1.1ura Cl HunllngtOfl a..o;,,
Veoctlton•, Jemee P .. AP 13-281-18, t2.501.42 4932 rt• Cl, Hunllngton 8eecll, Love4ac.. Wllllem, AP 1930·82-00ll. 11,529.02 .3973 AP 107-573-27. let• 48 M I r g 0 c 0' A p j £d11t1rd-Lindborg-D1n1 151·372· 10 $8011 tlO 20942 CA
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GOidtrap, JOhn Wllllem, 83-281-20.13,500.444912 llaptOdy Or. Huntington Jo11pn, Ezekltl, AP,930.82.()7'4.,12.11711439!51 Ltd P1rrnet1h4P.I AP Connlt Or . Hu ntington 1 148-111·1~ $319 84 81121 151-311-4·111 $1551 118 e.tch.CA
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Wnntlller, 81mllel C., AP 13-292-09, '3,134 38 4781 erlo Or. Huntington Lynd; Grant A.. AP 830·82-083, 12,893 « 3997 T.,ry Or, HunllngtOll 8 .. Ch, Lori Or. Huntington Beecn, 148-1 13-011 1395 83 21131 151-311 1·31 $502 511 20231 Seloh CA
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Lipp, Rlollard W. AP 63·292·48,ltO!S.94 1,ot1.21 11121 le Grand Oe1 Toro. Jorgt I , AP 931-4().070. $125.20 16960 MetegOfln. OleQ T AP 17471 01lryview Cl. Hunt-, 1-411-122.01 S-493 45 21112 151 407 12 &1 124 42 Bu<:n CA
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Tltle 1111 & Tr Co Tr &oach, CA Beaoh. CA w.,.,.. 9' Dernard J Huntington 8Nc:n. CA SIOr'al L11'1dmarti lno &/Of 3111 St. N9wpor1 OMoh, OA CA Tutner, llArlea • 13 t t SS $73 e2' 20t Stroud Sendra J , AP 8enk,SumllomoOtCall· AP 897..0~~8. $.2,735.M AP ~3· I S8A ' Culllf. Hlfian Lynn, AP Tow M ark R , AP W1111. Ru .... I B . AP MOMI. Clinton H . AP CMg·212-01.15.I0026 t2ll o52•1 • ' . 113~17°~!1.11.•75 42 &see lotnla AP 145-&35·09, 711 OOMn Av Huntington 187721 C~ Ln Hu~I~ tll5·031·02 15 1100 30 04U53 33, l t,&21 .6& 300 047-482·18, 12,485.34 101 0•8·272 2e, $832 60 2025 KlnQI Rd, Newport Beacn. ~ogiA Av. Newport
Larkhltl Cl. Hunllngton $3.otO 84 152fl 1 Trenett.tOf a.acn. CA lngton Be1cf1 CA 1000• 1 Conalllutlon Or, Canel St Nl'#l)Ott e.ect'I. 30ttl St. Newpot1 9Meh. CA E Bal~ 8). Newporl CA M Al' Hubi Peter R AP
Beech CA Ln Hunungton 8eec:tl. CA AP 801-0~2'. $1, 127 30 Hun11ng1on BMctl. CA CA BrlllOll. Jeck Et Al. AP 9each, CA Clerll. Ktthllln • ~ $3 8541 2 ~
JatU•. Mtldrao MH Krllglr, ROOln B . AP 711 OOMn Av Huntington 1al.-r'· John I.' AP Horn Wllll1m. AP AP 045-053-38.1951 &0327 047-083..()5, $34 00 Hoblit, 0.vld I. Tr, AP 0'411--221-28, ll,419.00 1110 ~1~ 2~4a.ec:
NlltOn. MtoJ'gara1 A AP 105011.02, S9432e ~21 Beech.CA Berkahls..31' 151158 1984..'l 155·033·13. 11,844 14 Colton St, Newport Beech. BreHon, JIOk, AP 04'-2tt·2485.IH.~22124 t<tng1 Ad. ~Po"I Beach. CA n · ·
837-40--224, 1811824 AP OtenwOOd Ot, Huntington AP 807..().5.()3(), 11.208.18 9each C'A Ln, Hunllngton 111721 Mattont. Ln. Hunt CA 047-083..08, 143720 1t2 Ooean Bl, Newport Blach, CA Q G AP Brlldtey Pelrlela J .. AP
037·40·2•0, $32t40 Beacln. CA .... 711 OcMn Av, HuntlnQton ' lngton 8Mch, CA Siona! l.al\dmttk tnc&/Of 30tn St, N-port a..cn. CA CA FQeflllf, .2•;-5 toe 201 052-131·27 12178$ • W T Newten<1 E1tate, AP Cartaon. Cart A ...... ISMdl, CA Federal Horne Loan AP Ouy. Bruce 0 , AP AIYa1ez, Reginald 0 , AP Jecob, Bert>etl A , AP South ~t Pure W91• 04g..222-01,.., 1 1 3• 28 $I 214 30
1131-1a..2a.. S2'4 0• 19s..o11-2•. s1ea5a t4822 Arnold. Jo.rt o .. AP 1~1~1 l t20aa 19e58 155-03•-oe. $1.233 3e 046-0~5. S959tO 323 047-083-27.15.&99 &42914 Corp tnc. AP 0'4e-292.11 Kings Ad. Newoofl S.Kh. ~f5 ~~:..!;,Av ~
Cll•l•I Ln Huntington t81-0~. 128e02. 711 e.tklhlre 'Ln Hunllnglon t0122 Culty S.'11 Ot, Hunt· Canal St, ~ Bllefl. W Ocean Front, ~ S•.80eU 2141 Oeeen 91 CA G P Beach CA • TAX RATE AREA Beectl. CA 001111 Av Huntington a..cn CA · tngton BMcn. CA CA &eecfl. CA NewPort Be.ch, CA Foerster, ltbtrt. A • AP • Harr.,t, Ji m .. A . AP Beach,~ • BouM, Gery P , AP Signal Landmark lnc&/Ot GrlMt. Junes R., AP Monsoor, Richard A , AP 04g..222.02. 12.821 32 2001 State oJ Calltotnla,
04-018 j 185..013 01, $323152 1'4852 Huntington Pacific S.ech Mattuon, M11r1a E G., 155-053·21, 1334.40 18881 8.ilng, RA . AP 046-055-53, 047-091-08, S 1.()93.e& 118 048·283-0CI, $4,012.20 2298 Kings Rd, NIWport Beaci'I. ~~o1~~g:e CM
Mto.r Aldlerd 0 AP I EdgeVtew ln , Huntington HouMAunJldlNI!, RUSllll AP 153-.415-73, $122 04 Plcclldllty Ln, Hunttnglon S 1.()09 48 427 Canal St 2911'1 SI. Newport Beactt. CA Cnannal Rd Newport CA AP 052• IC/\.1\"' l3i 04 6-02:08 ~ M 827 I Beach. CA M AP 887-05-0U, 18880 lrwerMN Ln Hunt· Beach. CA Newport Blach. CA Ptz:ro, Albltt G . AP Buen. CA Tiiie in• & Tr Co Tr • "r""'•.,. 14 t H tin ton WooAwy, Vel«le M AP l 1,4033e 711 Ocean Av. tngtonBeac:h,CA CUe, Jlf19ry C AP De Young Roger &10' 047-091·2•. $28e.26 118 Mungle, Frenk AP IR-11123·00·2 &IOr AP052·t~ .... 9.04 Royeltll Or un g 1g$-()31.01. $150 6& 8101 Huntington ee.cti, CA Hunt, 8h¥tY l . AP 155-053-33. S1.040 SI Agren, Carl F . AP 2e'n St. Newport Beec:tl, CA 0'48-291·22. $1,358 31 2107 Nelaon, Jam11 L AP State ol Clllf0tnla Pen, ~~Frank p AP lvoryCt,Hunting1onBeeen, AP 097-0S-074, $1,ee8.8e 153-418-1885. lt0030 10142[)jsneyCt,Huntlnglon 045..055·55. $3,512.58 435 H1llldy, Linde 0., AP Granada Av, Newport 0411-222..()4,$t,$338~tt AP~5~·l:-06iifrc!i'r. AP
145•103•55· 1770 3e 1581t CA 71t OcMn Av. 'Huntington 9850 Continental Or. Hunt· Beech. CA Canal St, Newport Beech, 047-<>91·28, $483.32 123 Belen. CA Kings Rd, Newport n. 052 ~~2 13g 04 •
Standlll'I l Huntington Keulmen. Norman, AP 8"cll, CA lngton &eKh, CA Fedlfll HOIM Loan, AP CA 281n St. Newport Beech, CA Ference. Jotln David, AP CA • • • d p
A n 1115-031-31, $73875 6052 AP egJ..()$..()95, lt,78e&2 Brown. Altc. S , AP 15$-053-81, $120.00 10100 SIQnalPropertteslnc.AP Ankeny, Lloyd 0. Tr, AP 048-292-25,l1,54563 2t00 TllTrCoTr A T LIOI Lt ' A ~h. ~ Rogef L-1• Jr Jedi Cl. Hunllnglon Beach, 711 OcMtl Av. Huntington 153-• 1&-20, St I &4 9858 AICOI CUNnUngton BMch, 045.059-04, $24 52 047-<>92.05, '443 60 118 Miramar Or Newpor1 Beach IA· 11123-00·2 PPJ lndu1· 052-te2-28, l,• ... 98~
AP ~5-t13-23 $t830e0 CA BMch,CA Continental Of, Huntington CA SlgnalLandmalklnc&/!J' 281hSt,NewportBlecll.CA CA lrlel Inc, AP 0411-222·20. Hazel Or ~ '
5772 Bell 1 Ln Hunt-Dunn, Jll'llM J Jr, AP AP 897-0~. 11.945 8e Beactl, CA Dudley, Olan F., AP Car'r Thomaa P., AP Kalt, Ban Z , AP Evans, Oenlel S., AP 110,037 54 t42 t Kings Rd, CA
1t lonSeac~CA tOS-19222, 131812 5801 711 Ocean Av HuntlngtOfl Gel~. N1cic R , APl t5$-054-48. $12000 10222 045-<i6 t-17, S802 40 235 04'7·093-02,11,049.07 12e 048-293·04,S4,490.602242 N-P«t&eecln,CA AP 052•182-37, 116•269 56
ngHattey George E AP Sterdult Or, Huntington Belon, CA 153-'417·33 $128 32 19935 Disney Ct, Huntington Lugonta SI, N-porl 841ac!h, 21th St. Newport Beech. CA Cnannet Rd Newport AP 049-222·24. $3.498 07 ~1 E CC;.out Hw, N9w00rt
145.251.05 St5a 01 ·;5001 Beach, CA Covenlry Ln, Huntlnglon Beach, CA CA • Magnuton, Walter E., AP e..c:h, CA 1301 K1ng1 Rd N-!>0<1 f~O,.. NIJ'men 1 Tr AP
SllerbeCk Ln Huntington Coahow. l.Atry G . AP TAX•RATI AREA Beach, CA Gisler, Fern Yocum. Bon· AP 045--081-18, $1,800 88 0•1-093'34, 1238 91 t22 Bank 01 Calllornla N• Beaci't, CA e • O '
CA 195-202-17 $47509 t'341 ()4-o3I Rall. Rosemary, AP nle L . AP 1S5-061"42. 227 LugOfjta SI, Newport 27thSt,~BeeCtl.CA 11on1I A1t11 ConteNator.AP Stoneham Oeryt AP 052-20l·02, St.122 4 134 ~tura Wltll<lm P , AP Hammon Ln HunUng10<1 153-417-38, S128 32 9782 $4&0 20 10301 Samol Or. Beech.CA AP047-<l9344,S219.01123 04,8-301.()8,$4,02944~1« 049-251-01, $t81886 4 19 ~or~~~ Rd, Nawl)Ort /
145.251..()6, Ss.42 32 15921 Beech, CA Torres, MIChMI T, AP Cnartng Ctoaa Or, Hunt· Huntington BMch, CA DI Young, ~ 4/or 28th St, Ne;wport Belen, CA E BatbOa Bl, Newporl S19n1I Rd Newpot1 e.acn, ~c dlek Martin A AP
Sn beCk Ln Huntington Ball, Donne, AP 153-141-20,$78843 1951'2 lnglonBeactl,CA • Beal, Jonn H., AP Hanaon. Clifford A., AP Ferguaofl,GllbertW .. AP Bae<:n.CA CA or • "2•
a.::h CA ' t95·203·06 85. $123.52 Tucilahol 01. Huntington Hlllls, Pa.meta Marie. AP 155-063·211, S18t.80 10422 045-061-36, Sl,354 48 222 047-094--02, $414.50 128 Sc:tladller MICheel. AP Behr. WIHlam J . AP 052-202-l5. s2•203.oo 3 .. S~oH Kurtis R. AP 14312 Hammon Ln, Hunt-e..c:n. CA 153-417-"4, 1528 so 19928 Malkal Or, Hunllngton Collon St, N-pot1 Beach, 28th St. Newport Blach, CA 049-032-06 1118.86 524 049-251-t4 S2,564 76 309 Even~a.ncrr Rd, New·
1' 5.252.51 $6 728 38 lngton Beach CA AP Muoudt, MUOU<l, AP Ketwlcit Ln. Hunllnglon Beech. CA CA UnlverMl Plan Inc, AP Redl1nda Av Newport Slone! Rd N-port BMcn pot1 •
15881 Golden WMI St 1115-203·08 88 $32 .. 153-1•1-40, I SS-468 9841 8Mch.CA Giilet, Fern Wldawsky. SlgnalLIU\dmerltlnc&/or 047-1•2-12.l5,081.S22314 Beach,CA CA AP~~ 1':'~~. Hunll ton ee.cn CA ' 14312 Hernmon Ln Hunt-lnntbrvek Or Hunttnglon Welsa. Robert M., AP Wtlllam H. AP 1Ss-oe3-38, Pl•tloot. Thomu R, AP w Ocean front, ~ Hart>laon Aot>el1 E .. AP Ellmor•. Curtis A. AP • • ' . Rn~es. Mersnau E Ap tng1on8eecn.CA l ~.CA 1S3-417-48, $38302 19920 S54882 10322 Melkal Ot, 045-062·10, $&33.26 323 Belch.CA 049--034-09, $368.04 543 049-251-28, St.09028 430 Evening Canyon Rd, New·
145-263· n . $705 10 6852 1 Bradford. Annur T., AP Schell. Ronald 0. AP t<eswlek Ln, Huntington I Hunllngton Belen, CA Lugonta St, N-port Beaoti, Jonnaon, Henry A , AP Tustin Av, Newport Beacn. Snug Herbol' Rd, N-port ~=~~·~A lord T AP
Snannon Or Huntington 195-203-13, $I ,3t0 90 IS3· 152· 11, S819 95 9822 Beach. CA Beat, John H Brower, CA 047-143-24, S 1,332 10 2202 CA Baaen. CA · •n ·
Beach CA · 14331 Hacienda Or, Hunt-Woodlawn Or Huntington Henderaon. Robert S. AP Robert L, AP 15&-<>74-04, AP 04S-083-13, 11,042 70 w Ocean Front, Newport Gardlntt Kanna1n W , AP Gogtanlln Alexander 052·202· t8. 111~ t1:.2
VOOdNI Rlcilard E ""'I lngton Belch, CA Beech. CA 153·421-03 1757 18 19032 $141 26 19172 Bikini Ln. 477 ProtPllci St, Newport Belch, CA 048-041-09 $1,889 14 50'4 AP 049·271·22. $307 18401 Evening anyon •
!'5·264-03 sa.-8 82 67112 Shane Homee Inc, AP Ca<mlelllll, Mery J .. AP Lindsay Ln Huntington Hunllngton S..C:h, CA Beach, CA l(alatectlan, Slew, AP Tustin Av Newport BMc:h, tSlh St, N9wport Beech. CA port Beactl, CA
RethltfO<d . Or Hunllngton I t95-2 t4--01 S168 7e S731 153-152-32. S789 418 9591 9eecn, Ca I Gisler. Fern Moore, Oliver AP 04S-083· 18, S2, 123 02 047-151-01, "34.81 11& CA GugUlan, Lavon, AP T I ~ ,}2 R3 OO C2 o & / r
Belch CA Spa °' Huntington Beactl, 'W11bUPton Or, Huntington E.tplnoza. Gregg 0 ' AP c .• AP 155-074-18, 1109 72 421 Lugonl• SI, Newport 22nd St. Newport Blflci't, CA Tnomu. Merle J. AP 040.-280-33. $5.335.84 1 tOO 6 1 R· I • • Of Oel(i. Wendell G AP CA Beech, CA 153-421 -10, $1,•9634110322Kukul0t,Huntlngton Beacn.CA Tog P11tn111nlp, AP 049-041·12,$402,80505EI W Coasl Hw, Newport B1ylhoreStmpaonCorp,AP
145-271:24 SI 035 5i6'421 I Oberly Lee C . AP Cole. JI Ck C AP t9112 Llndaay Ln, Hunt· Beech, Ca AP 045-083-19, $1,912.02 047·152-0CI, $t.7S5 51 2001 Modena Av. Newport BMeh, BMch, CA 052-222-g,1·~~6 Tyrone c't 'Hunllnglon 1 9 5 • 2 2 3 • 4 4 153-154-23, $827 85 19672 l1'19ton BMch, Ce Mllll<lan, Armand M . AP 423 Lugonla St, Newport W Balboa Bl, Newport CA Kanner. Ert\elt C Jf, AP Ba~ • ,...,._,....., •
Beacn CA $127514 5882 Frontier Cl. Elmaford Ln. Huntington Gressman, cart J , AP 155..()81-02, $520 35 19781 Beech, CA &Men. CA Royce, Palrlc:k M , AP 050-230-17 SS.508 73 38 CA RMy Terranc:a E Ap Huntington 8-<:h. CA Bllctl, CA 153-421-28. 1712.8& 8742! Renger Ln Hunllngton Signal Landrnar11 Inc"'"' Potoma, Mlc:heel. AP 0411--041-22 $455 40 543 El Herbof Island, Newport County ot13?~· AP
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ts-4 l 21 $3 705 72• 8691 Beech, CA Beach. CA lnglon Beacn CA AP 155-29 .. 13. $498 09 Cedlf SI, Newpon Beectt, 047·241·12, 12,027 42 1205 048-054-12 1872 88 412 Andeuon, Lennar1 S , AP Clubhouae Av. N-Port ~~·or' Hunllngton AP 939--0 1.0t4 $37230 Lamb. W l(enne1n et al AP 153-4S4·31, $570112 10151 Kuku1Dr Huntlnglon CA W Balbo8 91, Newport Fullerton ·A ... Newport 050-293-18, S970.18 712 BMch,CA
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' H R AP Beach. CA t53·261·22, $586 18 19~2 lnglon Beacri, CA Proctor. l(aryn s. AP Coombe. Jonn M . AP Gray, Judy Skeocn. >-P Turner. Tony A . AP CA 423-tOt-1', Sl,882.52 618 14~2~3 t:'r'J82 ·6532 AP 939-0t-015, $36367 Occldenlal Ln Huntington w ·T Newland Estalee 932-41-030 $1229529597 045-067-28 $2,33202 309 047-252-1t ,$3.~924 .1008 O•ll-054-13 S88850 422 Frankttn, Mlc:tlffl O AP ClubnouH Av, N-l)Ott
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081 Llgnt · Ot · Ht1ntlngton Beacn, CA Veronica Dr. Hunllngton W T Newlend Eatale, AP Btclltey Or Hunllng1on 045-067-•6. 1385.99 300 W Bay A11. Newport Beec:n, Clllf Of, Newporl Beach. CA 050-3A5-07, $4,319.86 1810 Cnnsm1n, Barbar• Jeen
Beach CA ' AP 939.01.0t7 $394 26 Beac:n, CA 153 .. 61-31 $416 28 e551 Belch. CA Welnul SI N-port Beach, CA AP 0'48..o81·12. $358.112 Tahuna Tr, Newport e.acn. Tr . AP 4 23· 12 1-03, N04'~11<l Rubin R AP 540~ BotH. Huntington Frankl•n & Samee Lid, AP Larkpart Or Huntington HomeetNd Savings, AP CA Powell, Robert L.. AP M.,...., Oeyton L.. AP CA I 1.285 48 3800 ~ 91, 14~2-t7 sa55 •<"6832 Beecn CA 153-284--06. $6.827 22 9059 Beach, CA 833-39-047 S t43 &4 9582 Slgn11 Landmark tnc 047-281-17. St 063 e2 918 049-071-32, $997 42 • 15 Title Ina & Ts Co Tr Newport Beach, CA
Reel C<>.al O, Huntington AP 939.01-0t8 S392 36 Adema Av Hun11ng1on AP 153-463·07 11,021 25 Bickley Or Huntington &!Or Ooddndoe. Marilyn J W Ooean Front. Newport Santa Anl Av, Newport .-tA-1923-00·2 &/or Mc ' Otey1t, Oougt .. W . AP
8Mcl'I CA S•02 BotH Hunllnglon BMcn CA t9941 Brlarty L.n Hunungton Beacn. CA AP 045-087·5~. $678.45 242 Beaoh, CA Beech. CA t<e1ule, Robert A (Jn. AP 423· t22-07, Sf29 87 341e
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l45 ~gi6 $'J~5 ~uSe12 AP 939-01·019 S.t 17 73 153-302-11 , $508 40 t982 t AP 153-483: 12. $707 44 833-39-051, $835 74 9642 CA 047-300-03. $39.0• 0•9-072-03, $439 09 430 Galalea Te. Newporl Belc:n, CA
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M 1 J 1 1 AP AP 939-01.020 1381 44 OonHiei. Enrique. AP Tlldros. John E AP Sykes, Lewtl V Jr, AP CA Balboa 81, Newport Beach, t<llctlenl, WIU1am L AP 050-431-03.St2,«630721 Via Udo Nord. ~
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Gu l ignt Dr Huntington Beec'1. CA OrMnWlc:tl Or Huntington Fair Tide Cl, HunUnglon Bickley Or Hunttn91on 234 Proapecl SI. Newport Me Nuh, Stephen J . AP Cota. Donald E AP CA AP 423-131.02 es. 188 52
Beecri CA E1cnegoyen-Swtt1ny-Beacn. CA Beacll, CA Beecn, CA Beecn, CA 048-022·12, $1,012.72 808 0411-081-04. 11,01002 41& • Promonlory 8ey Com· 124 \fie Lido Nord, N-ix>rt
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12 760 00 15702 Producer 939.01·030. S797 88 Porttmoutn Or Huntington S1cramento Ln Huntlnglon M.o.42 Beecn. CA Bank, South Cout. AP Coleman Leo E. AP Jonet. David A AP 423· 13t·14 $9.539 58 101
Ln Huntino•on Beec'1 CA AP 939-0t-032 Sl.020 9• &eacn. CA Beacn, CA AP 045-072-57. $1.066 5t OA8..0S2-tl2, $769~ 503 04g..101-01 $302 00 330 LI 050-431-08 $4.284 22 718 VI• Lido Soud, NawpQrt
AP 939--01-033 $641 64 W111<1n•. Marr N AP Paul50n. C John AP Galyean Nancy A AP 23 t 82nd St Newport Edgewater Av Newport JOiia 01, Newport Be.en, CA Har'bot Island Dr. ~ Bead\, CA
AP 939-01.03• S637 52 tS3-32• t6 1258 93 9«2 1S3-48 1..0•. $882 46 19571 17 8·532-03 12 ,076 5• Beecn. CA Beacn, CA Oobl>le. Steven L . AP Beach, CA Colllna. Erneet R.. AP
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Smiddy Verl•n T AP 04-«t0 Huntington Beach. CA Beacti. CA 04-04e &/Or Jarvie, J , AP 048.074..02, Sl,334.28 105 Clllt Or, Newport BMch, CA CA Via Eboll Newport 8Hoh
930-89-008 SI 073 04 AP t53-332·30 $1,201 18 Cnanunesombule, 045-073·17, 1811 32 254 E Balboe Bl. Newporl Herm1n, Gary J , AP Ziemer & PMrton. AP CA
16 l62 M&rlMr Or Hunt w AP 19292 Walerbury Ln, Hunl· PaahOn, AP t53·484· 19. Mc Giii LM L • AP 62nd St. Newport Beacn, CA Beaen, CA 0•9· 123-08, Sl,81 t.50 207 050·•51·33, $2,339 42 74 D&l Service Co. AP
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AP 930-9().-008. $3.892 06 04-022 Phtllp K , AP 153-341-1 t Park, Sung I , AP Beacn. CA AP 045-075-14, 11,450.58 B.it>oe Bl. Newport Beach, SarvlcM. AP 049-140-10, Newport BMch. CA CA
t5950 BeMarlnlfC O• Hunl· S475 515 93e1 Krepp Or, 1~92--05 $560 58 19641 T'"X .... Tl ..,. ... ,. 42e Proapec1 SI. Newport CA S2.784.50 20t Tuetln Av. AP 050-4e1·23, S18,921125 L.-.ril, St191*1 E. AP ington ecri A Owena lUler · AP Huntington 8eacl't CA Topeke Ln Huntington ,. •ovo ..,,.,_ BNcl'I, CA Byen, Rk:k David, Mark N9wpott Beech, CA 39 Linda t•. Newport •23-155...()3. 1700 IHI 218
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Of Cal Inc AP 936-17-013 Wllltney Or Huntlnglon 94S1 8len1 Ct Huntington Alk ins ~•nton AP Pro1pec1 SI, Newporl 12,203 M 201 f . Balboa 81, 0411·140·11. $1.219.27 204 Cola, Jack E , AP CA
1984 9• l625S Paclfie Cl. Belch, CA Bllc:tl, CA 153·493-01, $328 80 t1M122 Meyer , Tom. AP BellCfl, CA Newport BMotl, CA Tuatln Av, Newpor1 Beech, 050·471-08, S2.889&0 427 • Melttlf. ~•oward W. 2nd.
Huntington Be&c:n CA St1hl, Ttmotny J AP AP 153-3•2-24 $0915 74 topeke Ln. Hunllnglon 185-224-09, S992 42 1781 AP 045-015·37, 13.223 1• Songer. Donald J., AP CA Harbor ltl•nd Ot, N-pol'l AP 423-1ee-01. $4,331.&0
t•n·262·24 $10828 ·1e12 9'71 Grand Of Huntington Beach, Ce Barton Or. Hunllngton 432 8211d SI, Newport 048-481·22. $1 , 14e.85 205 Fe>enler. Gilbert G , AP BMctl, CA 300 Via Udo Soud. Newport TAX·RATE AREA
04-()11 Whitney Or Hunttngl on Beacl'I, CA Gray. JeaM M Jr AP Beacil, CA Beacti, CA E B1lboa Bl, Newpar1 0411--140-18. St,800 40 243e Ahadl)OUf, Ferydoun, AP a..ct't. CA
Bellcil CA Harper Mell/In I &/Or t53_.84·10 SI 182 SO 8S22 Whl4an John F , AP Cotton Apet1tnenl$, AP Blaetl, CA W Coaet Hw, ~ 050-411·10, 11.5412 83 601 Common.....,h Financial
Jonnaon. Rtcnard 8 Et Al Boise Or Huntlnglon Beach, 165-232-18 S782 72 17411 045--081· 14, 12, 188 06 LA PMr. Robert E .. AP Beach. CA Harbor l1l1nd, NIWPott Corp, AP 423· 111·09,
Clark C ecil AP TAJt·RATE AREA AP 1S3-.351·2S $1.108 42 CA Ou .. n1 Ln, Huntington Marine Aper1ment1, AP 0'4f..091·20, S2.e17 22 218 Zl11c h1. Gery. AP BMcti, CA $4.840.12 104 VII Hewe.
145-t43-01 S88838 6732 Ool-Cn4 837tVetardo0r Huntington Teolllo. TllOmU N AP Beech, CA 045-0el-18,$2,565 09 E Balboa 81, Newport 0411·1•0.57,$90277 W111WOOdS&LAN11,AP Newpotta..cn,CA
Halllu Or. Huntington S.1ch, CA 1S3-501· 17, $489 82 t8042 Hunl , JemH Bruce Cout Apartrnente, AP 8"ch, CA Count~ Of Orange, AP 060-471-28. 12.070 70 3 Hendrlokaon, Charlae W
Beacfl CA Friends Ot Lut>lvttcn Of Lamb E"tt A Leyva Homeatead ln Huntington Bender, Bruce 11 al, AP 045-081·17. $2, 1&8 02 ~. Rebaeea Mey, AP 04g· 18t-41, 112& 50 t031 Unda lell, Newpor1 8MCtl AP 423·182·10 11,300 71
Tran. An Ouoc. AP 145-Oringe County Inc. AP Minuet el '' AP Blac?I. Ce 185-232-17 11,905 58 Vlncer'll, ~Y'fTIOnel. AP 048-~1-14, $4,28e If 408 W Cotti Hw. NfttpOrl CA '18 Plazza Lido, Newport
te.4-04. $t.31232 840 1 t9S08t '" $298 t8 1S3·371 52 SI 100 72 Bryant, P1ul M . AP 17391 OuMt'll Ln, Hunl· 045-081·tlS,$41100 E. Ooean Fronl, Newpot1 Beach.CA Tiiie IM & T1 Co Tr Belch.CA
Clltdel Or Hunt1ng1on 19132 Walleye Ln Hoot· 153·502· 14 12 223 5-4 8682 lnqton Beach. CA Burg1ndy Braid Inc, AP BMch, CA . Tiiie tn1 & Tr Co 'Tr • IR-192$-00-2 6/or Heye, l<lttipatrldc.:. R H 8 ., AP
8e&c:n CA TAX· .. A Tl AREA lngton Buen CA Franel.ce.n Ct Huntington Ol'cnld tn11e1trnenl Ltd. 045--081-10, 1212.04 Smith, OMA H Tr. AP IR· 1823--00·2 &/Or Hlr· Wltll1m T (UM), AP 423-188-03, t2, 150 39 229
Z..ngan. E1>r1h1m AP I ()4..033 AP 153-372-03, S36e 50 llaadl. CA AP 165-233-07, S206 82 Elllott, Ru'"'I 1. .. AP 048-121·19, lt,"3&.78 400 rtaon, v1c1or1111 A . AP 060-471-•7. 13.100.38 23 Via Genet, NawPort 8Mch.
14 S·t 65·•3, St H7 88 9831 Att>acore Or, Hunt· Hannan Dian C, AP 17"32 Oueent Ln, Hun1· 045--03120,$4,21708 E Ooean Front, Newport 049•17•09.l 1,3t8 1'42&41 Lindi ..... Newpot19Hel'I, CA
15472 Ouk• Cl Hunllng10f1 IMQlon Beach CA 153·513-01 $888 2e 8502 lnqton Beech, CA Grltlt Ape.rtmente, AP Beach. CA Clreil DI', ~ BellOh, CA 81\ute, Mlohlll R , AP
Beectl CA Warner Robert J AP AP 153-372 20 $435 14 W11ve Ct Hu111ong1on BMCh, Whelan. John F AP 04S-082-ot. 11.1•1.ee 208 Brown. Roblft N . AP CA Gri-e.r, Rot>ert A . AP 423-192..oe. 11.22&.3& 218 M.dd~ Ro~1ry r 159 1'1-38 20 Sl39 24 19132 Sllngray Ln Hunt-CA 165-24 t.08 $05178 17382 Lugonll St, NawPort BMch, 043-122..ot. SS.SM 30 511 o..te, .Jamet F., AP 0$2.()31..02, $4&3 04 214 V\1 Koron. Newport a-ti.
AP 1'5-173-02 $8S1 14 lngton ~acn CA Mlntck, SllPhlfl K AP Jec:quetyn Ln. HuntinglOtl CA E Belboa 81, N-port 04t-176-01, 18,849 98 21112 C1rn1tlon Av, NtwpOrl CA
15282 S1anl!J'd Ln Hunt· TAX•RATI AREA Aullt·Jtmet Petrlcta 153·532·18 $478 63 8851 9eacll'I, CA Neptune Aper1menta, AP BMdl. CA Clrc:11 Ot, Newport 9MGh, 8-icll, CA Grund')', Gordon Wlllletn,
tngton 8eacl'I CA CM-OS5 Ann AP 1S3-381-01. AcapuklO Cl Hut111ngton 1. ... Varnon H , AP 045-062·13, 12.88432 20• $k11t, Emll• F , AP CA Clerk, Cr•ta M . APAP '423-195-.()0, 13.73e7•
Jones J11rnetR Jr AP Sl7097 9502 VatardO Ot. Beech.CA 16&·24t-10. $2,00400 Lugonl18l,Newpof!Belcti,<Mt.143-03,S33$1800llE fl&TrCoTr 052-042·24, 11144& 2t1&214 Vie 111\eoa, Newport
145·t7•·11 S200 36 &451 NNI Ronald G AP Huntington Blaetl CA Routaeve. Norman P Jr, 11t31 JKqvelytl Ln. Hvnl· CA Belbpa 81. Newpor1 Beadl, 1A·1923·00·2 &/Or W1y81, ~ lelch, CA llactl, CA
Rutger• C1 Huntington 024 09!r02 '80t 84 &02 Barnell ~ R . AP AP ts.3-541.()3 $1.073 ISi inglon IMc:h CA SIT\lth, Dane H Tr, AP CA Oordon. Jltf~ JOftn, AP £mary. ~od F , AP \J11M!\, Ttleltnee L. AP
e.eeh CA 7tn St, Hunllngton 8eaci't IS3·38 t-42 S1 58t 08 9891 e~2 Lorraine DI' H\Jnl Fr I nell W Ill, AP 045 082-17, '3.615 8' Amencan &oclety FOt 0411-171.()4, lt,H7 00 2e12 052-<M2•2&, 11,217 &0 2814 423-211-42, 13.Me oe 123
Cout Homo A p CA Flouno.r Or Huntington ingfon Beech, CA 1e& )t3. 15 17$2 30 7812 P•era. ,,..., Jey, AP TIChnlOIH. ltM1 lnllltut• Ot Clrcte Of, Newport ~. ~St.~ 9Mch, CA Illa ~o. Newport 8-otl
1115·182·1& S728 10 1524 1 Kal z Zora n AP 8MC'1 CA Vlclor Jullut, AP Sycam<lf'8 Av, HuntlngtOtl 045-083-10.$3,198.02 TecMclOOY,AP04&-143·34, C~ Slate of Celllornta Parll, CA ; ~atle Ln. Hunttnolon 024·t33-0t, Sl.&7!.tO •15 Laml> Eart A Marttno, 15~5'42..07,11.0205085412 Dffel'I CA Wanoelat. Duane A , AP '1.W .4{. Ml 049-116-15, $2,1'5.10 AP052..0S0-01.131CM Tompltlna.CllttOtdlmlltl,
Beech. CA 6th SI Hunonoton Beach Peu1 G ft Al. AP Pai.tmo Or Hununglon 04a.oe.i-05, 15.2n 54 8302 Bice, Jam" C , AP 2M6 8aYtldt Of, ~ StN QI Callfome.. AP ~P 423--212~. IJ,917 10
Bertn Jo11pn AP CA 1S3383-13 l t.31328ie72 9eKt'I CA PAOPERTYIN w Cou1 Hw NlwPOf1041·151·52,S7.7037•1t209Mch.CA 052.oao.10,l39CM 109 Via NICI. NewpOt1
14&211·15. $3&902 15002 AP 024-13306 1 103202 Flound~ Of Huntington Baker. Al111ut Y, AP NEWPORT MACH Beach.CA I 811t>oa 81. Newpon AP 049-11824. '3.82511 AP052..o60-22.P9CM 8-atl.CA .-.ltl0¥9r Ln Hvnt1ngton •20 W 5171 St tiun11ng1on S.lcl'I CA 15:J..$42· 18. I V24 08 11511 C TY Mar 11 n, J ( , AP 8"ch. CA 2691 lllYlhOrl Qr, ~ AP 052-oec>-?3. 139 CM J9nnlnoa1 C11ar1M C. Tr.
&Mch. CA Belch CA I Pa"ico Aon•"' R AP Beyonne Ot Hunt~ton ' 04S..001..03, 15,403 78 116 Lutt'ter, Aonald L.. AP 8Mcfl. CA AP 052..051· 1•. l3t IM AP 4'3-f 1M>I. .,.,n• ~4
Franok, Anna M , AP K•c 1 011n A P t&3-381.04. 11~•'72 ~572 8eac:h,CA T·x-ATI ....... N B•y front, NewPort 0"8·152..()8,$3,212871121 Hweheyl E.clwm M 2nd. APOSl..()812•.'3t04 104 Via t.orca. Newpof1 f45·225-02, 1202 20 8702 02• 133 07 '556 1'l •'17 Pollack Or Hunllngton PtlgM. Aley L AP .. ~ _._ Beach, CA I Bil~ Bl Nhport AP 040.181..01, 13,8'8.14 BurnNlm SCOll T . AF~ a..eti, CA
Mtdndrla Of Hunllnoton Mli<t St. Hunllngton Beach I Beech CA 163-511-'lt, 11.205 28 SM! 07.001 8c.llumenn. w lam c Tr, "'9dl CA 2491 ~ Dt ~ 0&2.ot2-05, IU~ OI 214 A IAnldate LMna Tt\191
8Mcfl. CA 'CA Ltml>. Eart A AP Cfeacent ()( HunUnglon AP CM! 104-05, 1808 11 Broolta. Robert I., AP e.ecn. CA Heliotrope Aw, Newpotl Tr, AP 423•2ft·O1 ,
Wtlltl';. ROM E AP Mc G11y Jetnlt w AP 153-391..08 S2 11 38 ~2 a..ctl,CA EQUll'y Func11 .Inc. AP 5tot1Meh«•Of.~ ()4.1~'3.4538$1213 Tl&TrC.Tt e.cn.CA •1.:uo_ee 543 Vie Ucto 1~"'46 $149'04 "21 024-t34-01 1 1,4,6 t <e 431 Po111ek Or l>(unttngton l..wlon 1< .. th H AP 045.()10 1e 1399 ,_ 207 8Mcll, CA I lelboa Bl, N~orl 11'-1929..00.2 Edwerd&. Joo._ Albert !., AP loud,~ lled\ CA
Oxlord Or Hunt1ng1on M*'" St Huntington 8ltCll e..cn CA 153 SI t ·25, 11.371 42j 0.vld Ot, ~ 9-:tl, Craat1"9 W-rt tnc, AP Beildl. CA MlflOtll ! lt Al, AP 06.2--0l2·21, 13,235,78 213 Pote4, Mltl1 AoM, AP
heetl.CA CA AP 1~3111-17 147354 1g212CO!'llwOOd 1.t1.Hunt·1CA ~1'1·17.l1,0470ol Gaulln, A JIC)l(tOn, AP 049-181·29,ll,8&0.541263' 1'19Ait,~a..cn,CA 42~229-0t.13,IM.1'4 ao4
H11t L U K , AP Cede. Merle E . AP 1g341 Selmon Of Hunl lngton 8Mcll. CA BllbOe N>lt'lrNnta. AP Moudlltl, 1411\Ch ,,..,,.. Ootf.1&3·10 $805 70 1211 Ctftlllllw Dr Newpoft Saroetta, Pamat1 AP Vta I.ore&. Newpott 9llcl\
1'5-23A-03. St.303 CM 8e42 02' t42·13, 1528 2• 313 lnOton 81ecn. C.A Pnonek, JoM F AP 04S.01().t7 12.174 02 20t AP 047..023--07. ,..,. H f lalt>Oa 81. ~· e..cti. CA 052-oa.47, 16,714.12 302• CA
CenterbUty °' Hvn1ino1on &In St Hunlington Beech AP ~).391 18 &313 41 M 1'3.S~t2.11.•1&.38 8922 David Ot Newport e.adl. taoe Lat..,..,. Av,~ Deadl, CA AP 049 t81-27. 16)178 Oolerl 81. ~ IMdl, Kone. AlcNrd AP
IMch CA CA I• S••'flln Ot Huntington Cflnetdl Ot. Huntington CA leadl, CA WanNngton ~ fl N-41 cn.IYl9W Ot, N9W'Potf CA 423-232~1, te901G IOI N~. CNir1-F AP 0 2 • t 4 2 1 4 IMch CA tMed't.'CA V1nc«'it, "9ymond C . AP lamttt, Jamr.e Pwter. AP AP 048 170-39 *3.932 H hectl. CA · Mc; Hufty, Mary T., AP VIII UdO Nord, ~
AP 148401 05. $522 80 1312 74 3 n Sin SI Hun!· AP t63·393 '.lll $555 40 Palino, Rletlatd V • AP 04$-010-20. f4,41& 04 208 047..023-11, U•S 12 2804 Cflendler, 8ruca, AP Ti I Tt Co Tr .052-071-10, 1113 84 213 ~.QA
8072 Medford Of Hun!· 1no1ono..M CA 19412 Calfllh t:1, Hunt. 1~·50& 19 16'708 W1 O.vld Or NewPof1 Beach. L.af1y•t1• Av. N•w1>or1 04a.101-02. U.45.41 150& 1A·1823-0Q.2 Ptwckl9!, OoldlntQd Av N~ 'l'ouno. Thotl\M "-AP
lnglon Deeotl. CA M0<row JOhll C '-P •"OlOll laaGl't CA llllport ~. HuMtng1011 CA e.ct\, CA [ 811b0e II. ~ewport Terry M (NO), AP ~. C~ 4~. t120 71 HO
Ouuo11et111a Albl rl 024-142:2'. l t42 •8 Af> 153-393·•1 1 1,323 M a.ch. CA R1llo llloy B . AP L•wr1nc;e, "L . A,. IMQ\, CA CMll-113-28, t t)()M 2$92 Fo.ter. Miii) ,,lnC* AP VII ,alerfftO, N-Jort
Patry, AP 145-301-01 W~. Tflom .. R AP tt43t PetCtl C'. Hunllf'l(l'tOl'I Ow T M Sr AP 04$-010 H '40100 208 CM1'"°33·1•, 1171 50 500 Gron, Earl L Af' AtllOt Of, ~ e.dl, 0&2.o71•11. ~M 2711 IMdl. CA
$8$3 52 80$2 Mldfcwd Of, 02'4·1'7-1& $~ 91 21S D•d1 CA 1&1·011 02. 1 1.712 30 De~ Of. ~ 8-:fl. llUlll NewOOt19-ch. CA 04 .. 102 04, t 1017 42 1&32 CA ..... Av,~llech. '*'Y. '*-A... A,
Hunt'"Qlon Belich CA Main St Huntington MCI!, Af' 153 103 47, $1,:te:) 10021 ,orr .. 111 °'· Hun! CA Smltrt, O.na H Tt, A,. M1t.,,,., Of, "'9w00ft811Ch. Tltle Int & Tr Co 'ft CA 42'3-244-03, M ,"'310 HI
M°"""•· A~ c AP CA tt442 Perch Cl Hlll'IUngton tnglon ~ C1 Oikhel,. ~fenty 9 . AP 041..()61.()1, lt72 54 50t CA I A· 1923·00 1 &/Or WllcM. .-.. Atv't, AP
145 31, 13 l 1ft2 13 80,1 r.cagl'IO ~.,~ AP 0..Ch CA Wong,~ 'l'ott L .... A,. 0•5-02 f.10 ssn ot 1'°5 nth It. N~ BMGfl, CA llitalOONdO, N LOt9\U, Otau. 0°"9on H . Afl 052~7M • ....... 211 (C..,•d
ryndall Or Hunt1n9to" O:M-141..07, 1411 t• 1111 Crtt Ctie C Tr AP 1~S..Ot f 08 1729 79 10t01 Stuhora Dr Newpott £"'"*• Ala A AP AP CMl-202·12 119'4 27 ~·114.01, t4eO 30 ~2 Ootdenrod Aot, H-~ en Ml1 . )
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VIII U6o Nord. N9wpOl1 TtAP469-0tl-OS Hlltl LalenO P. AP=~ Ln fMwporte.cft,CA . unn.t~o.net.A 117~,·S7.$Wtcit '*O.. ,,_, AP«)..)'1-71,JHIQ t1,1•\.&IOOC..,...~
e.Gh. CA '2,t5111 810 Avoceoo Av' '37~''· 12.028 so .,. . WhlttMn .... D . AP ~2.21-02. $41100 2m Polllf Dr Nmopart 8-:tl. 0$0-021-21 13,Jtl e' AP 4'42421"6t, '*4713 ......., ..... ~ ..
Mercado, Gary. AP N-oorlleacn CA ' 15tnSt,Newpot18each,CA ya.v.aa.TI a.-.. 458-111-24 S3,f1~'°' 11 ""11 Def Oto HwrPon CA N ~fr°"-A.PW 21-t0,f:79S ·,&mi\11 I /11 423·21.-ol 1134912 'IO .. _....__ £ • Grou. Jam. o .. AP _...,.,_. ~-~ ....... ,.Dr • ..___ a..cn. ~. ,.. Corrioea. ·~ w . AP 44" .... , ... , ,.... ~., .. ~, ........ ,· -
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PCM lnv11 t men t CA ' · Hilt.. Lllend P . AP Newport 8eacll A,_ ~12-f•, l1AOt07 Tobey, ~ 8.. AP CA 20I N Bay ,1~ ' AP 442421 .... $5,Ms • Oetta, ", AP
ll'ropertlu Inc , AP Thompeon Aitflard e 937·~17, 12.01282 116 11t-211.1e S307I 't[SM) Oai8100. Mlc:itleal A All' «0-iH·01. i.t.m 10 T I I T r 9-dl CA ' I~.-.~ C . nt-1~. Q ,Ol7 4 -
US-27&.04, $4, 10C. 69 125 AP 411~3-lO. M3e ,2 502 15th SI, ~ 9eech, CA ~ eMc:fl. CA 4$1412·27, 11. 107 20 Viet. Madera, Newport Tr• 1R·1'23-00·2 & 101 Tultle. Doloiea. A AP «2.a21 67, s;J to0 :S ~ l.n, ......... e.dl,
Vie Vella. Newpor1 a..oti. -....,. Av ....__.... 8Mctl IMN Co. All' 4~1240, llecl\. CA · ~ Parvon 0 -.-,,_ ... • .. ...,2 .. 2 ..,.. J M !let.,. Co lnC.. AP CA CA CA""' ............... · TAX·RAft ARIA 194153 LK*, Jelntl P AP Iii. t.P HT~. MIO _.._ ........ ,. ' av 442·l~1:ft,"47 n 300 ~ 2\0 In-
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John o. AP 423 276--09. 45~ S1055,40'22to 07~ Ann. AP •H-61~-4 7 ·v191, Mldttl. New1>0t1 ltectl, CA Wll ... l•r Ellubet 442·3~1-71 M,4SS 1165 N '1.10t tO soo ~ Lii,
11.402 93 109 Vle Vella, Wattrfronl. Or. Newport l.Mlben, Aockne F . AP WOOdwlfd. Oary. L . AP &31.0• te.:ih. CA AP '17·7C>a-o1. U.5'7 Hugn. AP O!O..o3t·21 9eloouf1Ct,~8Mcft NewPott leach, CA . ~ BMGh. CA a..cn. CA 424· 1& 1-os. ss:s.321 ao 0•11-~2~1. 11. t29 es eoo Sommtt9. "°'*1 H . AP Htl90f\, K9Meth A .• AP 1001 a.n11ago Or. ~ s•un ;e 202 PMl'I CA F'ertw ~ w .. /11
GNndy, Gordon w. AP Splett• oan ... N . AP 1526 Ptac.nlll Av, Newport E 1511'1 81. Newport BMc.n, .ie,-012-11. U .t73 70 41 4~231-3S as. '"52 "18 hect\, CA ~ BNcl'I CA Av J M P••• Co IM. AP ~71-0TI. ••.n1 .. 300
•2'-270-07. 12.321134 815 4611--0M·OS, 11,23008 ~ BMGn. CA CA 9oOega Bay Or. Newport Pl1Ja. ~ lelerl, CA T«Mac;o, TllomM a .. AP H.,delty wi11i.m c APl«2·331·6t $8.47 93 c.gn.y l.tl . ......, ltlcn.
VII Lido Scud, N~ BeQonleAv l-iews>one.-ch C11den. WIMlam J .. AP 8MCl'l.CA T I I T r C O 117-711-43. S1 ,11S50 )01 060-042;,!8, St.3997tl1S P.,Clnl. "°'*"' J , AP CA
BMCh. CA CA . ' TAX·RATI! AREA 1·271·15, taM '3 702 SI ColllN. MlchMI T Tr, AP T1M 1f\· lt23·00·2 &/or EVWllng Stat Ln. ~n Pearl Av ~ 8eeah 442-331·~. 15.218 1• 1t &.llH. A .JoM, AP
Thom•. Allrlt, AP Simmond•, Jettt~ w ., 07-o14 .,,,.. Pl Newl>Of1 S..Ch 401-022.()3, 18,876 94 1 Mttllno, Ronald , . A IMcl\, CA CA ' O.OOlltl °' Soutll ~ 93$-78-011 SU032 JOO
423•291.ot, 182386 4•t1 el, AP Ht Ill 13. CA 'Bodega 81ty Or. ~I 440·2et-37,l 1,87314 2t27 B . .,,li., W•llandt. AP Oflll Emll 0 APBMch CA CIQntyLn.'~l9eedl.
Aivtf Av, M9Wpofl Stech, S 1,07157 431 0.hlle Av, State Of Cll1t0tnta AP Newbefry, Robert ( . AP 8Mall. CA Pena, Ntwpof1 a.oh, CA 111·711 ~. at &at 88 509 O~ 051 '1t $757 11 611 ~ J M P"1en Co Ille, AP ~ CA Newport BMcill, CA 4\0-081.03 $3904 • 4~271 19, 13,9"180 eot c ..... AldWd H . AP Title In• • Tr Co E\lttllng •• ., Ln Newport S.y Ftont ~ a..cro. 442-331-07, H•7 8J AP Dolan Ann F . AP
AnkroonCorpM V.AP Howald KatllleenM AP · SI J ll'lff Pt, Newport 48t•1t1·11, 19,81240 3 Tr•1"·1t23 00·2 I/or !!leech.CA CA 442·33t•741&4793 936-7e:GM, NM It 200
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Co. Cepltll Newport M0<1· CA • · H .. ·lk n~. J •p JamtllOn, John W . AP · Gould, B«nard A , AP 8eacll, A Oso--093-28. $3,402 64 221 Ti&Tr Co Scllolz Plaza, N-port ~""'Co, AP •23·322·09. Jlnff, Terrv Ellen-Adele, 475-0c. .. '10~$1ge3028., ... ";.5 458· t25-05, S1,780.117 1827 Vogt, ThOmas C AP 4-40·343-02, 12,560 30 2ft7 Hitzel, A.ymond F AP Sepplltre Av Newport. Tr• IA 1923 00·2 & /Or Beeell CA $3,1(,.,781123111hSl New ., .,,,,. 2~ .....,. C ll36-48--057 SS VIAii Llredo, Newport t17-783--0e SI 25680 1615 9eae11 CA S1v199, No<men D AP Let Aaron , AP . .,___ CA . -AP 459-14t·12, $3,968.48 Ao1tbury 0Rd . Ne~port Port llar ... Pl, Newport 4 • .749.02 « Beacll, CA Lincoln Ln, Newport Beacll, u~.I •nt"""" J·-458-681--0e se 701 70 2807 936-78-25' Sl,3511 42 101 port -11. 433 llllbella Tr, Newpof1 Beacll CA ' BMell, CA Aldgellne Or, Newport T I I & T C CA "~ • " "~·1 -·~~ E A ,..__,..,, ., ___ .. Blgelow, Jerry w . AP Beec:f'I, CA Tit~ In• & Tr Co Tr Tille In• & Tr Co Tr Beech. CA ti • n• r AP 050-093-27 S-4 259 S& bbto<le d .. -.. .,.,.. _., Sc11011 Plan. Newport
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Sou111ern PacillC L.and ~ Beach. CA I Ao11but'. 0Ad Newport Porl Bermoutll Pt, Newport 8.-cll, CA Grupe, Oonlld A AP Co<al A• ..___... BMcll CA Clayton, Michael A · AP AUMf. Lloyd E AP ., ___ .. a ' BelCtl. CA DI Alenz.o, G C . AP T'" T T A 1""" "" 2c. "• S 09 509 ,...,_ ....... ' ' T & T C 423-333--08. 1787 •8 110 4S9·1S2-23, St,21082 540 fj'·& Tr Co Tr Tl&TrCo 442-111-22, ~30 23 io r r•l -u.rvv-4 ~4-12, 2,1 26 1 CA ' , o S1111 of Cllltfom.a. ~
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AP 423·333-1e. Sle7 65 127 Gadbois, Alelllfd A. 3rd, S3 001264821 Cortland Of 458-13.4..00, Sl,371781833 Toth, Stepllen AP :. ~:redo. Newport ~~!!~2~\!:w~:n~!<:, gra1·Av Newport Beacn, ~~;:1~!,:, s~~ ~ TAX RATE AMA 3'thSt,Newporl~h CA AP 459-183-12, S2,82t1Sa N.:..oonBeecll CA Po<tW•tbomePI.~ «2·121-27 1567313 25 AP 4'().344-33, l942.87Ca C.U.dy BernlCt L TqBucll CA fl7..(174
Ankeny, Uoyd r AP 481 Seeward Ad, Newport Egllanlen N9111o11ah AP Beech, CA Loc11moo1 Ln . Newpor1 2110 Vial• Laredo, Newpotll Alncl•. Leon. ard A Tr AP AP 050· 122· 115 s 1 243 581 Samoru R""ard A AP 42~5. '80123 3807 Beac:h,CA 475-0e1-03 '118134 4827 AP 458-134-13 $2.32904 8-;ti CA . 9eae11 CA 2S-OS203 $2 5488 3 8 458681.()1 $6 148 181132 Mecll. Stephen A . AP s a .. hore Di Newport Sauler. EtN F (Ea}, AP Cortland . Dr Newport 1830 Pon Bltmoutll Pl, ~. Wllllam c . AP • 4 • .4 1 1 215 Apo!ene Av Newport . 458-081-12 $2 879 96 2061 Beea\, CA 4S9-182-22 ••,890 3• ., __ ...._ CA NewQOrt 8eac:ti, CA ••2-131.... '"" 913 2• 8 AP «0-353-111 12.711 18 $uue)I. Ln Newport Beecll, 8elCll CA EDbloOe Ro Nl'/lo'P()l't S..Ch .,_,, C Eldemllllf R dol II L ... ~· .... '"· ....,, " 2005 VIiie Cajon. NNpotl CA Gw1n1.1p Kuen /4P CA Port .,._OI 1 Newpol't • an p MHlll Josepll AP u..: Tiier ... s AP AP 458-101.()2 Sl,871 70 ~-Point Ln Newport BMctl, CA Siemon• Jamee 8 . AP 050-141-12 S-4&4 36 31 T1&T1 Co 8eKll CA
AP 423-351.()4, S3,5S3 28 4S9-182-?3, $32 6a 475-066-05 s 1 276112 4709 1718 Port All\ley Pl. New-dilec:n. CA 425.052-10 $585 16 1600 Ame111ys1 Av Newporl T11r IR· 1923-00 2 F~I-Certlon Danie! c . AP
21835tllSl,N-ponBeac:h. Kiana Mir y AP Ooretlestei Rd, N-porl p0r1Beec;h,CA Fuent•. Sanll900, AP TAXRAnAREA Harrow Pt Newport Beecll. 8eac:t\ CA 1 S~nuagoO AP·933·22.007 458--081·33 S36l674 2042
CA 4S9·183--02 Sl.864002920 Beecll CA L1mpman, Kellleryn A, 4-42-t4t-03, 13,621.98 17 07..()45 CA Bernard Rooert B A $83046 835 Amtgos Wy PortWtyt>riOgf Pl~
Ankeny, Lloyd D Tr, AP E Co11t Hy Newport Kupar Frenc:ts s AP I AP 458-191· 10, Mea 75 Royal Sa1n1 George Rd Scnllk•. Cllarles T AP 050-141-20 $443 84 Ne-.i.port Beecll CA 8eedl CA
423-353-0 I, $521 78 222 Belen. CA . 475-011-o's '1 561 72 4833 . 1827 Port Stirllno Pl, New-Newport 8eactl CA • McCI H c AP 038-99--0 8 s 290 9.4 1708 Wra111 Will. F AP Minor Betty s AP 35tll St, Newpot1 BMcll, CA N~I, Jamee W., AP Corll1nd . Or Ne~ Ori port Beecll, CA Dinn, Lock G . AP ure. ll'4y , 1 , I, t.methySI Av Newport . I m 458-o&t-4e $2,813 48 2021 Smllll, Dan• H . AP 4S" 1 .. ,,., St,32S 78 S21 a---11, c· . -P Curll•. Alln w.. AP H2-1~·1-11. S1,550""" 1· 117-421-11, $323 12 1812 WHICllff Or Newport Beadl. CA 934 31..003 '1,478 50 3 Ca-. 2.3--353..00 $488 O .-......,.. .,.,.... " .... .. "" • Marlne11 Or , Newport 6eacll, CA SM'i«I Wiiham A A nyon ISiand Of Newport POt1 Prcwenc:e Pl Newpol't 4 . .31 21 ltlt Av, Newport Beaell, CA Sa~h Aobe11 AP 458-193-12. S1, 188 97 1824 Oek Cr911 Ln Newport ~II. CA 050-142-25 S5.01•.82 311 Beach CA Beacn, CA
33rd St. Newport Beach. CA Gomez. Kennt1'1 G • AP 47S--072..0S $1512204833 POf1 SllrTing' Pl, Nepwort Beec:h, CA • Fowler, Cllarlee A., AP yav a a TE anea Ametllvst A• Newport Corley, MICll ... F AP Welt.er Larry AP
Edwarde, GuY Robin, AP 459-18e..o7. S2.328.57 S20, oor-.. -·t••. Rd.. N~ Bffcil. CA PeleuMs. Peter G .. Af>t t17 .. ., 18 85 $30 04 1715 -"" "" " , 93• 31 °°' S997 83 4 c. 458-083-06 S1086 10 2033
423-384-00. 1023.:U 212 Iris Av, Newport Beecll, CA I ~II-CA V .. Y"'.. Z1ndleh, Houul1n. AP .... 2-18F-Ot, St,2« 26 2 T11ci-1.:.ci.· Ln, ~ 07-G47 Be:',.;~~ J()fln w . A nyo~ ;allnd °'· ~ Port Weybridge Pt, Newpol't
381h St. Newport 8each, CA Flowers Jolln V AP T 1• & T r C 0 458-221·23, St,S96 8113615 Aue Grind Ducal N""90fl Beectl, CA 050•142_36 SI 612 o4S 300 Beach CA Beacll, Ca AP 423-3&4-07,l900 40210 459.193-03_ $1,993 42 506 Tr• 1R_ 1923_00.2 &/or C111mer1n, Newpor1 Beacll, ee.c:11, CA ' AP l17-441-18.87, $211.M Knill J1c:k S AP 1 A Beecll Rolluon Gary W AP TIUe Ins & Tr Co
3etll St, Nlwoort Beech, CA Jeamlnt Av, Newi><>rl Beecl!, j Sarbaz Kouroall AP CA M0trlaon. June M, AP 1715 Tr1dewlnda Ln, New· 425-10'!-20 S256 48 61S ~~ ena v. N-Port . 93•·31·013 $217 72 13 Ce-Tr• 1A-1023·00·2 &/01
Ferlty. J Alclllld, AP CA HS-072-07 S3 889 10 Brlnlon Oorolh .. G . AP 4•2· t8 t-02 '2.038 46 4 Aue pon Beach CA Powell Pl. Newl>(>(t Beach. Curtis Stepl\tlll Merritt. nyon ISlano Dr N-c>Ofl McVelgtl H\l{lf'I J .. al, AP
423-3&4-19, S2.380 66 217 H1es11no. Franoes E . AP 14827 Dorclle91er Ad New: •S8-223· 1 I, s 1,1108 12 IS39 Grend Ouc:at, Newport JOtgenMn. Aaymon0 A . CA , I AP 0~· 151-06 S2 .789 ~2, Beacll CA 4S8-o92~ 1 S3&9 63 1on
35t11St,Newpot18eacll.CA 4S9·193·17 S29839 511 pat1Beaeh CA S1ndc:1111e Or. Newport 8elcll CA AP 117-441-22 S490S7 Dor•. Jeffrey K, AP 328 Marine Av Newoort K11pa1ric:• Miclleel w Port Cardi" Pl,~
Ankeny, Uoyd D Tf, AP Larkspur Av Newport Tosll David A AP S.ICll CA Hodson Wlttlam K AP 1617 Tredf!Wlnda Ln. New-42S-101-34, S2.959 44 620 Beecll CA ' IAP 934-31-030 S2 159 50 8elcll CA I I
423-30-4-21, ... "49 S7 221 Beach.CA 47s-on'--08, $-482 ts' 4821 St1vtter, P1trlct1 M Tr, 442-181-0J, $5,1«77 1• portBMcll CA Donald Pl. N""90fl Beech Bani\ ~erlllge APJO Can'(On Island Of New· Tt&Tr Co ~-.
33rd St. Newport Beach, CA HIMllnd, RIClletd, AP DorcllMter Ad N-por1 AP 4S8-23I·12, $ 1.848 54 Rue Grand Ducal. Newport Aoberaon. OOnlld M 'AP CA -OS0.1S 1-42 S3.032 67 100<'' Beecll CA R· 1923-00-2 &.10# T Bell, Wiiiiam F AP •S9-193-t78S. $8952 Sit Beac:ll CA 1458 Key View Newport Beacll,CA 117-4S2-08 Sl,2303S 12t8 SNgef. RIC;llard M, AP I Salisbury Cl'leelflf F El Newman St-A AP Cal1J .... AP45&-083-07.
423-372-07, St,004 42 3500 Larkspur Av Newport ' 8each, CA Fuent•, Slntlago, AP Devon Ln Newport Belcll, •25-102·04 $-428118 2506 Al Tr AP 050•152.26 ~3• 3t--050 $1•0935 61 '2.843 88 1939 Port en.10i
Marcue Av, Newport Beach Beach. CA TAX·RATI! AREA Tl&Tr Co «2-181-43. S2,01S.9S 2 CA Margeret Or Ne•po11 5945 78 315 Merine Av JSH Pine Ln N-pofl Cl Newpol't 8Mctl CA
CA Sandoval, Ted E . AP 177-o20 Tl• 1R·1923-00-2 &/01 Rut Chala.i Royal, New-Fvlton J-E AP e.ectl. CA I NewPOtt 8eecn CA l Beacn CA Glt>lln Ptl•r AP
Jobe, Ramire A . AP 459-t95-t4, S1.077 45 415 Barn••. Getald D AP port Beectl, CA 117-482-19 $2 718 54 123a l<•nt:iabtdian Abrellam l Fus J ...e..ne A AP liAarSllall Rot>yn E AP 4S3-102.01 $1S7214 11127 423-378-12, S1.278 10 313 Margutnle Av, Newport T111e Ina & Tr Co Tr 458·2S2.08 S2.472 02 1973 Fuentes-OWnard. VICl0t Some11,1 Ln Nawpoit L, AP •25-103-09 '221 10 050-162_1~1 174 oe' 202 934.31.os1 SJ 223 12 51 Port CarcSlfl Pl N9wpott
letllSl,Newpor\8.-ch CA 8each CA •1R·1923.00-2 &lat Sand-Port Cardlgtn Pl Newport Tr, AP 442-181-S2. 8-:tl,CA 2408 Holly Ln Newport Onya Av N~ 8Nc1' SH Pine Ln Newpor1 Beectl.CA
Southern Pacillc Land Co luttlt DolO<M D AP ler. AIClllfd A . AP Beacll, CA S I 551 'N 21 Rue Fon· ~ Wiiiiam A Be&cll. CA CA Sf!I<:~ c... Rothman ~d 8 AP
(Nstateon Stanley A. AP 4S9-202· t3 $105598 423 458-513-03, $432 99 2221 AP 4S8-282-12 $1.827 97 111n«>lee11. Hewpo<1 BMcl\, 117-482·20 $4 817 t8 1242 Cefah JOHPll AP ~•llarO M<"Hl C AP ::>oc:111ns ChrSlll\A ~ AP 458-113.01 Sl n1 64 1800
42.._. I~. S 1 818 84 4704 Mangold Av Newport Pon Clltrhllt Pl Newporl t848 Pon Kimberly Pl. N-· CA Somerset Ln, "lewport 425-301· 16, $386 64 i20 0~-1 -2. 15 52 361 gc,i 105 934 3 •.()~6 S 1 252 •O 5• Port S'*""'<I Pl NewoOt1
Se .. hore Dr Newport Beach CA Beech. CA POrt Beach. CA TllanlOn, Erle M.. AP S..Cti. CA MICllffj Pl Newpor1 9eactl Mart~ Av Newport Beacn Su Ponll Ln N•wOC)fl Bellen. CA
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AP 424-4 15-<>2, S413 H 459·206· 18,.S2.129 411 458-521· 12. $I 774 71 2300 •S8-263-16 s 1,647 75 1866 Deerwood Ln, Newport t 17-464-01 9345 21 1100 Munn• Cllarles R AP I Suoec;lc Ao99!Tl81.. AP M•vor•n Whllney AP 45&-, 13-09 " eoo ... 19'e
.ie12s.unote0f N""90tl AP4S9-20e-20.S2 t2Q49 Port Carlisle Pl, N-i>Ort Port Wlleeler Pl, Newoort Beacll,CA Berktlllre Ln Newport 425-302·03,$1923082312 050_181 -02 13 053 11 ,24IQ3•·3•·058, S1&1'6st 58 Pon Slleltleld Pl ~
Beec:n, CA Bank Ve lenc:la, AP Beecn CA S.acn. CA Campbell, Jamee S .. AP Beeetl. CA Margaret Or Newport rtie Grano Canal Newp0rt See P,ne ln Newpart Beach CA
Hullla, W"llam c. AP93().81-401,l1,09304 Tl&TrCo Noble. Marg11e1 e AP 442-1111-30, S12.28004 1 K099 Gregory J APBucll CA I Beacll CA St'llCh CA TI&Tr Co
424--433--05, S 1.S21 38 Miyy, Gunter C, AP Tr,. 1A-1923-00-2 & /or 458-271-01 S376 OS 1930 Deerwood Ln, Newport 117-484-09 $3,467 8• 1212 L... Gregory 0 AP LIOyd WIHoam F AP R1n1100 Jon.. G AP T! • 1R· 1923-00·2 & or
Stale ol Calll0tnla, AP932.3S.:0111.S2,046484439 Plnerbul, Agop, AP Porl Cl1rldge Pl Newport Belch.CA Btikthlie Ln Ne wpor142S·303·20 S86a63 2212 050-19 1'.13 S2 51•.l2t50693.a.33.085 $144097 651Grorog 8 Co A" 424-471.()1, $30 04 w Co111 Hy Newport 458-523-04. 13.084 u Beacll. CA Robb. Halle P.. AP Beech. CA Laurel Pl Newport Beacll Park Av Newpo<1 Beecn CA Sttd s•nnt:I Or Newport I 4sa.11..o9 $993 10 l853
AP ~24-471.07, $39 04 Beecll, CA 2324 Por1 Durneu Pl N-· Harn, Helen Mela~. AP 442-201· t3, S2,549 77 2• BrodetlCk. Thom11s W CA Simmoni> Crs•Q w AP Bfo,w·i C• I Port Sheftlekl Pt ~
Strlctl11 , Herbert H AP DI Cea&re Jamts J, AP por1 Beacn, CA 458·271· t 1 S2 237 10 1988 Burning Tree Ad, Newport AP 117-465-06. S 1.822 7fi 050-lQ2 1-se63 88 ~01 P•l.'n11•1 Sermas11101 AP Beecll Cl
425--091-13, s 1,874 62 3109 932·36-025. s 1,65 I 21 4459 HarbOr VI-Knoll Com· Port Claridge Pl. N-port Beec:ll, CA 1133 BerltSlllr• Ln N-porl T AJC AA TE AREA I en.Sidi A NP .. po!I Be~c!'I 93.& 8'\ OH S3:i-e:? 66 Sea Pertuns Devid L AP
Clay SI, Newport BNcll, CA w Co111 Hy Newport mun 11 y As. n . A p Bff~ll. CA Tiiie In• & Ti Co Ti Bffcll. CA 07"'°'8 CA 1SJe1nd 01 "' .. """°'' S..c:ll 458 11• 13 $3 730 t2 1830
Olson, ·Curtis A. AP Beacll. CA ' 458-551-09, $39.04 Cllr111oplltu Asaoe1e1es, -1 A-1923-00 -2 & I o r Schaefer, Robert E , AP I Esposito Ric:notd AP '-"' Port Aot>ey pt ~t
42S-092·1g. 1802 llO 5t7 Sendlloff, M1rgarel A , Hlrbor Hill Homeowners Inc, ·AP 458·272-03. Durkee, Jotln C, AP 117-•72-30, S785 80 1707 EddlllQton Warren L AP 050-192-21 S• 6'9 00 21~. .,1¥•CI Mtr• B AP Beac'1. CA C1t1lln1Dr.Newport8eacll,AP 932-36-027, S18a7.53 Ann. AP_ 4S8-612·48, St.88212 19•3 Port C111-458--053-0t, S51139 1104 Terta pln Wy, Newport 117_391..()2 ·163951 2112 lcryslelAv Newpe<tBeath 93•83-069 S/36608 69 Ti&TrCo CA 4"483W CoatlHy,Newport $3904 ldgtPl,N-portBeacll,CA Sandcutle Dr, N-port a.aell CA CA St1 1111nd Or ~rt Tr•lA-1923-00·2 &ior
P•llerl0'1, Robert A . AP Beech CA Welklna, Mk:hael M . AP Boak•. ACJO'f L .. AP Belell CA Gre'.en1y Jack R AP~,,., Of. Newporl e..cn.. Monico 0 Al AP Beach CA ~Of'llllnt1n1oes J•,,.,. AP
425--094--03, 1860 115 510 Delaney, Francis M , AP 934-61--019, $2,308.00 278-4 458-272· 17. $46I 01 1972 T j & T r C O 117-472-31, $1.052 10 2033 Beckua Larry AP 050-203-02 $1 603 98 1510 Hu9flfl Merily P • AP j "'p~ 11A4b·2l S \~18 o3 l80I
Calallna Of, Newport Beacll 932·5S..0.48. $5.834 22 601 Hiiiview Of. Newport Beecll. P0<1 Neleon Pl Newport Tr• 1R-1923-00-2 Ward, Hollday Ad. Newc>on Beec:ll, 117•392.()6 $804 79 1524 Abalone p1 Newport e.ac11 93, 83--07 1 5 1 •86 60 71 ""' be) Newport
CA Lido Park Or Newport CA S.1cll, CA Palrk:k, AP 458--082--0S. CA ' CA SH 1111no Dr ~por1 Beec:h CA Badger, Gtorgt J Tr, AP Beacll CA Carillion Developmenl Vlllaunel Petet L AP $3 875 20 lOtO Sandclllle L A Ed 111 K A lrvlnt Av Newport Beecll Beac11 CA Yeroudllillm1e Amir AP
425--094-13, 122080 S47 Luby, Katllleen Sullivan Coip, AP 934-61·032. •S8·281·1t $1,205321070 Of:NewportBeecll,CA 111!9~1 $111012St301CAW lk L AP TAXRATEAAEA Ttlcm115 J(·ieptl MIC •58·201.02 Sl 0082el964'
S1rtla Ana Av, ~Tr, AP 932 -70·00•. $2787.52 2711 Hlllalde Or, Port Edward Pt N-i>Ort Pope, Ernest L. Tr. AP Merlan Ln.·~ Bffcll. 117~Ji~· sa:r1s 2018 0?--068 Oont1"~ AP 93•·8J·o-· Por1 Provence F>l ~
8.-cll. CA s 1 82 t 6A 821 Lido Park Or Newport Beac:h. CA Beac:tl. CA 458-373-08. 1 1.&43 20 1207 CA Beryl Ln Newport Beach s. ~e I 98 , Sea ISiand Di 8eact\
Community Thrll1 & LOlln, Ne'.wport Beach CA KershMr. M1t!lyn, AP JO n •I. TI m AP Goldenrod Av Newport Tuttle. Dolores 0 AP ,.,,...,CA'o'I S.acn CA allan J.,,,_ W AP
AP 425-381--03. S3.750 17 Doan. Thomas w Ti. AP 934-61-043, $2,009 18 2725 4St-282·16, S1, 174 08 183' 8.-cll, CA 117·504--01 S1.279 68 1627 C\900ard James Mor an Hom.,.· Ff'O&<I ;> \ .. Nant.lt'' WeldOr -203--02 SI 030 40 t079
312 N ~Bl. Newl>(>(t 932-84.()()4 S2.542 84 833 Hllllop Of Nepwrt Beech. Pon Cerney Pl. Newport TITr Co Tr•A--1923--00-2 Oorotlly Ln Newport Beectl ~ . Ann. AP '26 243 24 ... Q'S S1 5Q2. Port Ramsgele Pl N9wpott Beeetl, CA Lido Park Dr Newport I CA Be~. CA &/Of Ferry, W1hlam J . AP CA . AP I l7-"4 l2-03 193 72 S2s10 64 143, HOii()•' l'liJ SH 11'100 Of Beach CA
Slate ol CallfOfnle AP Beecll. CA R1tc:ll18. George A. AP Spooner RA AP 458-375--11, $-4 l44 14 1214 Gray Wlll18m A A 1907 8eryl Ln Newport Ne~ &ac'1 CA ,., t• CA Sut""11t10 Eo-o H
«0-131-2Q, $39 04 Sunray 1487 lid AP 934-81.()45, St 111 U 2721 458-284-02 S559 47 1981 SllrbOlrd Wy, N-port 117 50-4--05 1.2 Ot8 06 t601 Beacll CA Ma<••son M•tCflell S .. P tcot>s Jo1'n W .t,P o&s&-203-04 $901 87
AP «0-131-30, $3904 9~·84-015 $2 95S 20 833 Hiiitop Dr t:lewP<>f1 ee.cti, Port Edw1td Cl. Newport BNcll. CA 00<~111y Ln Newoon Beec11.1 Cas1~1do C1rote ~ el Ill 4i.'b·2'5'·'f S:11!4t 26 -~:-A 4 :!3 OOl S5 431 O:i' 1 1967 P0<1 Aam9g11t Pl
AP«-0-132·12 $31104 Lido P1rli. Or Newport CA Beacll CA M~Mllllan,CaroleA. AP CA AP tl "2-tO s .. :io~~~ C..nttol"P• ll;e..~riSca~ !'ior1r.emp1on Ct l\jl'WPOl'1 Newoo<18eacll CA
AP«0-132·20,$3904 Beecll,CA Sl'llw, Gerald M , AP Jollnton L W AP 458-591-33. S1910 « 31 Eccles. Albert Jr AP l90& Ter9Slll ._n N9Wp<J<l CA tlt' C" CA McV9o0ll Hugi' J-
AP 440-132·22. S3g 04 Ar Jld, Henry, A p 936-48--007, M .5-42 28 5 458-284--05, S 1,844 21 1998 Skysall Of. Newport Beedl 117-504--0e $490 29 1~27 Beeell CA ~....,11to JO~P" B JT1 AP 4S8·204-26 S2 784 ..
AP 440. t32·23, $39 0-4 932•94-032 $.4J 4 20 l lO Monaco, Newport BMcn, Port Edward Cl, Newport CA Oorotlly Ln. Newpor1 BMcll TAX RATE AREA AP <l3~ ?:l·O P S6 '32ij 22 1982 Port Alt>ans Pl ......._
AP 440-132·~5. S39 04 Fetnindo St, Newport CA Beecll. CA CA. TAX RATE AREA CT7-070 J" Northemc.ton Cl New-POf1 8eecll CA
AP 440-132·29. 13go4 Beldl, CA Schwartt, Stephen M , V•lermwk, Gary D. AP TAX RAT! ARl!A Guzzetta, PalrlCla Ann. 07-o52 Po<I Beach CA ~lune Hans 0 ~P
AP'40-132·27.l3004 Zluolle, Qiry, AP AP93&-48-009.18.408.289 458-294-o&.Sl.3«68 1070 • AP 117-505-02. $.43984 T11i. 1n1 & fr Co lr Sttr,, Wotr "' AP 458-211·12 S9«06 2027
ll'Vlnt Co I /Of Back B1y 938-52.001, S8« 24 421 E Monaco. NNpott 8Mc:n. Port Trinity Cl, Newport 07~ I 1815 WlfWlok Ln, Newport 11.ougn Byron AP "1A.1923-00.2 &10r Hott.1'33<1 2l·027 $5 227 82 419 P0t1 C,,.._ Pl Newport
Park, AP 440-132·33,BiyAv,NewportBeactl.CAICA Beacn,CA I Beaoll.CA 1426-10t·24 $42306 24181man C Edward /JT1 APSoutl'la"'c1or Ct NewportjBeecnCA
$3,943118 Brown Alclllfd A Jr AP SllO, Bob E . AP 936-46-Scllrotdei. Mary c. AP T I & T r c 0 S11111ton, Lynn M AP! Soarr• Viall Newport •40-034 19 S!>Q1 63 ;:l\'6 Bflt'IC') C• T & T ' c 0
M1rMlla Jol\11 A. AP 935.93.003 Sl 4 l9 56 '435 .0•5. $3,208.87 3 S1 Tropez, 4S8-421-04. S2.578 20 1818 Tr• 1A· 1923·00-2 Clark,• 117·581.02. $3.247 66 1715\ Beec.ll CA Aleppo St N""'por• Bf'11cr1 B .. •,. "°' llt1rd C AP T' • 1A·1923 00 2 & 0'
468--032--04, \39°'118 87:1 Vlo Lido Norn Newport N8Wl)O<l6e&eh.CA Port Teogan Pl, N-port Gary, AP •40-071-07 Cendlesllck Ln New~ Steere Eleanor AP CA ' •• I •.a•J ,, '5 M••• G••y N "p
S1ndc:uUe Or, Ne...,,port Beac:n CA BelCll, CA S2.002 99 2921 Catelpe SI Beac:ll, CA ' 426 11 l-06 $2 Hl1 SS ~l8 (;l11u'°'1 p,10.tt ~ , 11'' •""PIO• [ t .,._por1 458-21 t 19 S2 &413 88 2012
Beacll. CA Le11non Tad R AP TAX-RATE AREA Edward•. Jlmet 3rd. AP NewPOrt Beach, CA Barrell, John E AP Cenltlll Pl N~port Be11cll <140 l1• I 11 S~47 'I! • .a • Elt1"" " ?0<1 Alb•ns C• Newi>Q<l
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4&8-033-02. S1,838.80 808 sn1P... Gerald w .. AP Bi rbara AP 11.._211-o... K11mer, M1rtln J, AP Title ln1 & Tr Co Tr lrnhott, A.ymond M., A Indian Sp!'lng1 Ln Newport TP1R·1923-00·2 "Or Bee1:h CA I 07-4n Tlllef Wy, Newport Belcll, 137.17..() 18, $3,884 28 780 1283.79· _.81S Bruce C,_: 458-422.07, se:ll.48 1841 •A-1923--00-2 &/Ot John-117-595--05, $490 40 t Bffcll. CA Jones Raymond M , AP J M PelfW' Co inc AP
CA Avocado Av Newport cent Newport Beectl CA Pon T1ggatt Pl, Newport eo n. Janet (SW). AP Anita Ln Newport BMcn Md<ly Alen B /t.P «CJ.-043-()4' S6o40 "4 2•211 ~39 63·067 S!> 25i 08 Ltglltne< Euoene W, .t.P
CllrlllHOn, Jon l!rlC, AP Beach CA . ee.co Ltd &/Of 'Aybue 8-ch. CA •-40-1 1&-02. S78"4.oe 2405 CA • • 426-11t-31 $-4 182 M 2133 Bunya SI ~ Belcll ~Ill Rolle•! Jr AP 42S-261 1i $1.3s·29 •138 ·~.11, $3,05-4 55 211()7 A IJ '1 z . Audy. A p Kenneth •I a l A p Jenning•. A Stephen, AP Vl1t1 Hoger. Newport Wtynt. Pll 1r A lndlln SPl'lnQI Lii N.wpoi1 CA 'll'< 6. 0"4 $4n 8, ~ll H1lar11 WV Newport 8-cfl
Setting Sun Of, N-i>Ort 937 -17-038, '2.838.8' 777 11"-211-08 $987 68 483, 458-434-12, $4 082 to t8S7 e.een. Ct. 117 811-04 M 806 90 171 Beacti CA Me & liA• Co Et 11 AP B"'<"°"'' Dt Norm N-PI" (.A BMc:tl, CA Avocado Av, Newport Bruce cr.:.0.,,t, . Newport Pon Renwick Pt, Newport Siiia of Clllfomla, AP Antigua Wy: ~ BMch. cMty of Orange & City o 0-0•3-,., S 1w 00 26Cl•7 Bue~ CA Evi ns Peut R AP
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'6M42-o5. '580 38 7 t2 93~7 f-003. t2.763 31 '203 CNw1tl I, AP 1 t4_221--04: CA AP 440-142· 14, S3t 04 e.ri1Qnl .JoM J AP 07-ofi7 U0-065-0~ $758 12 2813 • • P 4 :' \ 0 1 ' 0' Bott><o w., ~ e-cJi
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Mac M .. 1., w1mem s, Aun (Cr). AP 1139-72-003. 8ttco Ltd Tune, Oeotgt 1127 Newpoft Hiila Eu1 Ion, 811118. AP '4().1$4--01, Beech ca 119·251· 3 1358 62 2900 Tiie 1n1 & Tr CCI tr ..... vt AP •· '3·011 1~ TAX RAT£ ARIA
AP 45"442-10. s I 182 &t 11,817 74 200 Wltnul St, A Jr, AP t 14 222·02, 0 .~ Btlcll CA S2.200 98 309 Eapianede w.lr AonalO 0 A p_,., Ln Newport 8eect\ • •A· 192:\-00-7 & °' M( s ~ •11 S•lt'5 Pllindono 1FA1 l»-412 100 11e41o1rope Av, N-i>Ort Newport BMct\ CA ll 217 20 540, River Av J M P.tenCompeny Int, Newpol't BMc:tl, CA AP 111-e13-12. $3.285 SO IS 19 CA '<en.z1e Jolln M AP ~lX)•t S-C.r CA
Beectl. CA Ollchrlal, Jdin A., AP ~ BNctl CA ' AP 45&-•72-28. $4.324 20 4 «0-154-04, S1, \2S ~ 301 Sant11go Oi Newpo11 Uriton Fad S & L Aun 4140.{)-4 20 sa t• 78 28A' I' 8ait>041 Communor\ -~ Cr,.., Home
Hanlon. HOWetd L•. AP 930 8S 001 S2.ot0 49 ' Monttrt y Cl, Newport Elc>lanlde Newport B.acl'I. ee.cfl. CA AP 119·253·04 S 1 932 •• Atta V ste Or, ,.._p(lr• 4.u AP '·) 0 II "3 0 .., n 115 4 s, n Ai•
469-0-42-12, H083 10 703 I TAX-MT! AREA BNcll, CA CA Clltk Htnry R AP 22«> GOiden Ct ~1 ~acn CA S3" O• •24 03 l.(l;l S.'Q °' lr1e Av, Newport a..c:tt. CA 07~ T~tl. Undl L M J Tlllt Int & Tt Co Tr t 17-023-18.. St 05S oe 1532 8eacll. CA lr.•ne Co Ol W VA AP .. l"""f''"' n CArlQ4, A 1. tn F • lld' L AP
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459-0-42-19. S2.0'7 42 717 177-00I 458·531-<>4, $3,57142 7 ~. J-B Betel\, CA 110-321-10. &2 .07H8 2•08 Amtg(l'Wy ~1 '*'<°h t\ji(fHn N-po<t 8Mch CA A ~Cl ·~1 e..cl1 ltle Av Newport 8Mc:ll, CA Covnl) of Otange AP MlllnNll Or, Newport 8.-cll. AP 440-183-20, ~ 33 4&4 Schw•lbe Roll H Iii ~O SI, Newport 8.-cll CA CA DVliA nc AP ~~ 7 7 4~ C~
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CA 07-«17 117·574-1-4, U ,789.70 19 15 46 .. 581·21,11,93009 2110 Belch,CA 123.812 20 901 ~ Or, L.alce P1rll Ln, Ntw(>Of1 Tnlft Ina A Tr Ca Tr 9l0 ... ~ $• 0•4 73 260 R';,ooo Ci ~t !M4ICt1
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8eac:h,CA 217-tt•-02.l t.271964011 CA Oluter, Marte E , AP Jr.AP•22·23•.0l.1920.H CA WMleyanB~.Co111 M .... CA ' 0.MelQtrAntMlfle,AP CA
Chow, An-Hllang. AP Own Av, 8"l Beac:tt, CA Cool, Jamaa w., AP 932.()1.()54. 1120 31 10t0 H4 Cove St, Coat• M.... Miiia r , Her Ian. AP CA Fryling, Oelorea A. AP 1 t5-&e2-f2, Sl,281.24 2241 A"1er-Cout Ltbore
4411.()52.()7 $84288 14 Ni gl• Peter . AP l~l85-l8. sa7e20 113 lowa8t,Cot11M .... CA CA 425--401-23, $242.5t 205 BfHUlt. Jenny. AP 43e..m.25, 1 1,79590 291 ConllnenlllAv,Cot11M..a. torlH , AP 930-81-421.
Morro Bay Of Newoon 217·1 1'-·11 55. $108 30 S.. Braeie Or S..l 8eac:h. Flatley, Diarmid, Jofln 5"11th, J Norman. AP Magnolla St, Coeta M ... , 937-08--05S, 1741.40 783 Monte 1/1111 Av, Coale CA $18296 936 W tlth St
Beac:h,CA 45480u1v1A11S..l 8eac:h,CA 3rd, AP 932-07-051 422-234-1•.S1,28412200tCA GraytlngBay,COltaM .... Meaa.CA Vanek. Alan J , APC0111M .... CA
Hert>or Ridge Aun (Cr). CA . 8"VM, OrlMldl, AP $515 INI 1814 Iowa St, Coett Arnold Av, CcStta Mela, CA Kelly, Jerome R , AP CA Ktno1 Road EnterJ>(..... t 15-503-05, I t, 111 5t 171 AP 481.()74-09 139 o• Ernl/\del. Tommy 0., AP' 199-185·27 1203 18 701 M .... CA Mullln1. J ay R.. AP 42~2-11, '353 « 221 Httr1t, Benjamin Curtll AP 930-80-055, lt,513 82 C.pltat St, Coe11 M .... CA TAX RATI AMA
Putar1, MltHtndra, AP 217-12t.()S,l 1,171.293800 S..8r-Or S11l8eac:h, Mey9' EllHbeth S AP 422-242-21, $31940 1904 Broadwey,CottaM .... CA Jr, AP 937-88-017, Lange, WUllMn W , AP SIT'llth, Otvld Q , AP t~
•lt-091-15.19.738 00 W11terl1St,8"l Beactl, CA CA 932.()7-104 $471 05 1858 Pomona Av. Cotta M..a. llblll, Janel T.. AP Sl.827 72 3020 Lange Bay, 930-08--008, $727 S3 116-513-09, 1122.50 8Ge
Sctlley. Jeftrey P AP Ch11111tn, Donald. AP Welr. Wlllltm A.. AP Iowa St coi\a M ... CA CA 425-403·12, $289 20 244 Cot11 M .... CA Normen Kong Inc, AP Senate St, Coatl Meta, CA Fatmetl & Mwcllanta
401-091-23, H ,213 58 217·121-15 1739 21 3500 1~tta--Ol. St,982 30 704 . Crlu Meck Thomu, AP Broadway, Coate M_., CA RaynNin, Cory F , AP 93Q-89-421, 12.100 52 359 Stainer, MlehMI A Ven· Truet, AP 428·051-0&,
HllbOf Ridge Aun AP Wiiien• St ·s.ai Beech CA cs.. Braei• Or Seel BMch,, TAX ··T1 ........ 934-11-001. $1,2<>4'72 59• Boothby. M.ilnda, AP 937-~9. SS59 71 302• Bay View Tr. Cotti M .... I re . s tev• l . AP $1,224 48 130 E 22nd St
401-091-28 13904 Smith Riiey M AP A nA ""-Hamilton St, Cotti Meta, '25.-403--13, 1 1,27054 2•9 LangtBay,COltaMeta.CA CA 1t5-5e4-l2. 11,715« 577 Cot11M ... ,CA
Aollon °Muwell L AP 2 17-121·36 11875 10 3580 Paneraon, IHbll, AP 15-(IOI CA Ftower St Coal• M .... CA Plttml/\, Oouo c . AP Battcer. Sandra L. AP w WlllC)n St. COit• M.... Keuffeld, Edward, AP
401-101-0o. S13.C>oe9S 12 Vlole1S1,sUi8-:h,CA 1"·172-23, 1-473 32 1015 l<UHba. Daniel M., AP Chrlat~Mn. Tom Byron, 937-08--070,$1,148.703021 933-U-042, 125772 3A5 CA . 428.()52.Qe, $?50.75 127
Treftlgar. Newpor1 Beecn Barker. Jam• F. AP Fllhom Av. S..I BMc:h. CA Glut Alvln W . AP 937-70-001, $709.99 2182 AP •25-4()4.22. $1, td2 54 L1ng1 Bay, Cotti M .... CA Untver.lty Or. Cotti M.... Shipman, Larry O , AP Cecil Pl, Col11 MIN. CA
CA-217-1~S2,389..363S&l Wllllam1, l/k:torll J · AP 115-211-<ll H18 05 217S Maple St. COiia M .... CA 18M Ofange Av, Coeta Oemeroa, Antolnet1e, AP CA 115-574.()I, $120 00 284 E Ml1chell. Wllllam Rob«t,
Bank,CalllorntaFlrtl,AP Suntl~ Cl. Seal Betct'I, 1"·1~5-02, "$918~ S10 ~.COlt9-MeN.CA -&ooQ...'Aoben I , AP ., ___ ,..., ~7-U-07,_._ .lZ13>U 16 Waueon, Ann L., AP tlU\SlCottaMM&.CA AP 42&-0~..00~12,319.92
4e1·t0t-11, $0.SS9 95 CA Coas1llne Or. Seal Beech. Roaow Leonatd P .. AP 937-70-004. 1 1.497.00 2182 City Of Cotti M .... AP Orly11ng Bay, Coale M .... 933-08.()45, $257 72 345 Mc: Nun, Stephen J , AP 13~ Alber! Pl, Cotti M ....
J a rvl1 , Jon AP Eeton J l"111 AP CA 116-236-1 1. $1,22812 418 MepleSt,CoataM .... CA 42~23.()11, $3078 163 E CA Unlver•lty Or, Co11a Mna, !IS-501-11. St.252.48 9ta CA
481·101·15. $9,827118 217·t34·58. $1,497 fr 47•8 Wlcitwjr.e, Charles 0 ·AP Hlmllton St. Coate M.... Stovall, ClyOe E. Xavlef, 1711'1 SI, COlta M .... CA Arnold, Sh~. AP CA . Joenn St, Colle MMa, CA MoNun, SlepMn J .. AP
, AISIUd,HH PrlncenAI· CandelberryAv,S..IBac;l'I, 199-197-!4,S2,02S.t21505 CA Joy M .. AP 931·M-<>Oe. lc:a Inc, AP 425-423·12, 937-ae.-055, Sl72.t7 745 Kreger. Roben A . AP Olften, Dwight M., AP -'2&-06'.()1,l 2.324to2211 JawharahBlnt FtiMIBlnAb· CA S..c:h Comber Or, ~I Jac:obton, JOfln C .. • AP St.439.64 2110 Bleceyne 122,783.39 Grayling Bey, COltl Meu. 93S45-010,$t,1022•255" 115-592-03, f 197.79 9St Newport8l,COlllM .... CA
dutu lz AP 481-101·18, G & S Suppllet Inc AP Beac:h, CA 115·237·21. 1304 89 398 Spring., Coate M .... CA City Of Colla. M .... AP CA • Elden Av Co1ta M ... CA Joenn St. Coeta Meaa. CA Scher, MICl'IMt J .. AP
S 14,02738 8 Yorkahlre. 217-148·04, $440.66 C700 Buhor, James T • AP Aetcam Pl Coa11 Mesa. CA AP 937-88.()19, $1, 113.72 425-423· te. $30.78 AP I Stone: Ml<:l'leel L'., AP Spenc:e, Cher ... A., AP 428-054.()5, 11,402.74 t 17
Newport Batch, CA Candteberry Av. Seel Beec:h, 938-43-087, 1120 00 13S50 NellHI', Cart Tr, AP 2188 Boeque Springe, Coa11 42~23-21, 130 71 TAX RATE AREA 1937.75-ooe, $1,5•!5.92 2559 t 15--592, \I, 12.323 82 2218 E. 23rd St. Coat1 Meu.. CA
Marketing A11l1tance CA Del Monte Dr, Seel S.ec:l'I. 115-240-21, S!I00.48 387 Mesa, CA Kuhn. David N. B .. AP ~5-022 Elden Av, C01ta M .... CA Plec.nlll Av, COltt Meaa. MeNUh. StepMn J., AP
Corp, AP •81·10 1-24, M1nzo, Hanry M,, AP CA Hemllton St. Colla Mesa. AP 937-86-020, $1,•9904 425-401-12,1 1.234 251731 O'Neil, Harry C Sr. AP CA 428.()54-17,"485.34 114AI•
I 1,403 82 23 Rldgellne Or, 217· 1S7-03, S 1.788.34 3631 Macedonio. RIChard p • CA 2190 Boeque $p(lngt. Coall Santa Ana Av, Coeta M ... , Cllfl, Wade, E • AP 937·95-002, $ t,&88.84 2524 Shareef, MthrnOOd. AP bert Pl.'Cotlt MIN. CA
Newport Beac:l'I, CA MtrlgoldAv. Seal Beach, CA AP 938-96.()()l, S t.079.07 AP llS-240-29. S 1.998 98 M .... CA CA 141-002-17, $51.9 12 11811 !Iden Av, Cotta M .... CA t 1!5-592· 19, $2.594.58 2198 MardleM, A. Dentel, AP
$t¥treon, JOhn A . AP Y enc, Sevktt , AP t 107 Ocean 1/1-Av, Seal 415 H1mllt0!1 St. Coate AP 937-88.()24, S t,459.82 Whelan, John. AP Atlante Wy, Cotti M .... CA Hayden, Chrlllol)Mr M .. Pta.oentl1 Av, Cotll M ... , 421.()82-03, $1,080.50 2238
935-44.()10, 13.S39 oe 21 217-188-<>3. $2.582 22 4''9 Beach, CA Meea CA 408 Brlohton Si><lng1. Coall 421-101-07, $967.00 117 E. LOUOW"111k, Gaot~ H .. AP 937-95--003, S71 t 85 CA Elden AV, Colla M .... CA Coventry Ct Newport lroowood Av Seal Beach. AP I lS-240.43 $921 24 387 Mesa, CA Bay SI. Coale M .... CA AP 141-652-10, $522 80 2524 Elden Av Coe11 M ... , 8'onnlche, Roger A, AP Chrlltlll'laen. Warren J
Beec:n. CA CA TAX RATE AREA HtmlllOI\ St Co1ta Meea. AP 93746-025, S 1, 104 82 Giibert, Susan G . AP 1oe1 Concord St. Colla CA 422-042.()3, SS40 98 110.C AP42&-0e2..00, 1737 2t 101
Wl'lll• Robert. AP Snyder, Barry V , AP 12-014 CA 40SBrlohtonSprlng1,C0ttl 426-192-.()8, S t,1S594 t97 Mesa.CA SandlLn,CottaM .... CA c.ctlPl,CO.taMeae,CA
93!>-4•-<>tS $4,42994 38 217-172.()2, S3924S 4'2S Rougeot Margte A AP Meu,CA BudySt.CoataMMl,CA Letterlello, Joaeph, AP TAXMTIARIA Mellt. Kalhy N , AP AP42~-20.S728.331&&
Coventry, Newport Seac:h, Elder Av, S..I Beach. CA Dt vidton Alan K AP '15·2S2·20. $242 40 250 E AP 937-8$-031, 11. 193 34 Alexander, Sandra L., AP 141-652-33, 1518 82 310S 15.027 422-<>42· 18, 1-421 81 1113 l/lrglnta Pl. Cotti Mell. CA
CA Dogwood Lid AP 081Hl03-27 S893 30 151 18th St Colll M ... CA •20 Brighton Springe. Colta 428-213-11. $956 14 2H E. Jetlweon Av. Cotti Mesa. Sandi Ln, Coeta M ... , CA l<temer. Martin J , AP
Mitchell J W Jr AP 217-193-12, 127416 41891Ylle Ln Seat BMCh CA Thorapton Merahail P . Meea.CA BeyS1.Coa11M .... CA CA Cit Peg Corp, AP Tru1tee Inc, AP •28-0G4-03. $2,003.54 161 93~ 13 110 311 8 Dogwood Av Seal Beech. Severeon Vlrgtni1 E AP (TCJ AP 115-391-05 AP 937-*-0SI. St, 138 38 Luk u , Pete r. A p Ouellette, Leo M · AP 9311-17.()1 1 12 let 28 2157 422.()52.Qe $18' 30 988 E 23rd St. Coate M..._ CA
Cov.ntry N~tt Beecil, CA • 088-60S.()1 1591 24 216 $361 72 217S Siiia Av 411 Bry90n Sprlng1, Cotta 428-2tS-04, $828 28 213 E 141-852-43, 1-40125 312S PICfflc Av Cotta M ... , CA Trtbuc:o CI, Coate M .... CA Zlmmerman, ArthUr L
CA Hundley Chanes W ""I College Perie Or Seel 8eacll. Cot1a Meaa CA Meea. CA 21st St. COlta M ... , CA Llncotn Wy, Cotta Mela, CA Stone, William E , AP AP 428.()71-09, $43117 21t
I/an StMnlluyee, Eatl E., 211·203-43, $463 SS 3690 CA Curtll Wllllam H AP AP 937-86-0S2. 11.'69 21 Smith Larry A AP Hoover, Clo Tr, AP TAX AATe AR!A 422.()52-t I 1 1.515 64 979 Virginia Pl, Cotta Mell. CA
AP 113~33. $2, 144 28 Dtll)'Ci, Seel Beach, CA ~ Wilker Ronald A AP I tS-393-03 $3« 84 973 407 Bryson Spring•. Coat• 428-202-04 S3&e.42 19112 141-652-•8. $843 28 3 t 13 15-030 Tttbuc:o Cl Cotti M .... CA Mc:Ftcldln. Eddie c .. AP
20 Welllngton Cl. Newpoct Doody. John M AP 086-813.()3 $1,01203 2S7 Congrffl St, Coata Meta Mesa.CA Newpor181,Cotl•Mela.CA UncOlnWy,ColtaM .... cA Broolt•. Whitney Joann. 428.()11-21,M33.172otE
8uc:h,CA 217·2°'"20· U0152 4340 CollegeParkOr S..IBeeeh CA Cherry, Jtme1 E AP AP •25-282.()S, $-44584 Engllth. JOfln C., AP Yuhar Ya houb AP AP 422-072·19, $93087 22ndSt,CoetaMela,C~ • White, Mtur..,, J AP Dogwoad Av Seel Beach, CA Miller Robert E AP 9311-6S-OC3 $674 31 355 198' Newport 81. COlll 141-652-8e. $180.te 3108 l4 l.()S2-M s¥ 18 21• 970 2217 Amerlean Av, Coata Gatfney. Hugh C.. AP
935-44-0311. $242 21 12 CA Muon, Aol>eft L, AP 115-402-27 1-422 60 830 Avocado St Coeta M .... MtN CA Monroe W,, Coate Maa. CA Cheyenne St Colla MeN Meta, CA 426-072-14115. S20 24 2240
Welllngton Ct. 'Newport Carrier. Aobef't D. AP 086-823-21, 1-432 99 2S7 Governor St Co111 M .... CA City ol Coate Meaa, AP Roc:fla, Alfred C., AP CA ' Snyder, Ralph w .. AP Jeanette Pl, Coa!I M .... CA
8"ct'l,CA 2 17·2 11-1 5 S1,338 1S4332 HarvardLn SH I Beech, CA CA Coleman, Ja,,._ LMter. 428-28'·04 '30 78 1'1·891-18. '30S35 117• Armitr ,Jtme1P ,AP •22.()81-tt, 1819113 2181 AP 428.()72-14.Be, $53.70
Pt lm. Jan Ertk. AP Ctndleberry Av Seal Beactl, Vaaquez Juilus S . AP AP 938-85-010, S 144 eo 355 l(rogh Robe<t J., AP Char ... ton St. Cotte M .... <ll&.()5l.()8\1 !530 ,11 3131 Amtflc:an Av, Coata Meea, 2240 Je&nette Pl. Cotti 93&-•~52 $1,71>9 82 22 CA l:AX RATE AREA 115·402 28 $443 40 834 Avocado St. C0tta M .... 428-26'4.()8, St.Gel 28 1980 CA Yullon Av Coetl M ... CA CA Meea. CA St lzburg St Newport Et_,berg, Oonflel S .. AP 12-o1a Oo~nor St Cotta Meu, CA Church St, Coita M .... CA Spelr1, Elva J , AP ' ' Mlhun, Steven R.. AP Rule, Herry J.. AP
S.ac:h, CA 217-213-20, $113752 35e1 CA State S & L. A.Mn, AP City ol Cot11 M .... AP 141-191-4.C. 1228.25 1199 TAX RATE AREA 422-152-21. 124531 818 420-074.()4.1542 14 215 E
AP 938-45-0S2 85, S20 04 Oelsy Cl, Seal Beach, CA Ste ie r 1 Nancy AP Cley. Jimmie 0 . AP 938-6S-<l16. l1,SS1112 35S 428-264-10, $30 78 SOIM Wy, Coate Mesa, CA 1 • .....,. Darrell St, Cotta M .... CA 23rd St. Cotta M .... CA
22 Salzburg S t, NrNpor1 Sc:tnJllt Ja<:k W AP ' 115-422· 11 $3-4 1 60 2103 Avocado St Coale MMa Hutehln1 R K AP Spallone, Devld, AP --Jpnea. Floyd E.. AP Malik, P~a A., AP
Be1ct1. CA 211.222-04. S 1.641 02' 3560 ~78;~ ~24s ~o.r. 0\ 1~~11 Cont1nen1a1 Av. Costa MeH, CA · · 428-271-12.' S t,03•.&e 238 1'1·892-02, 1677.0• 115 f 422-1152·2•. $308.57 890 428.()83--09.188C).48275 Al·
AP 938-45-052 88152 95 22 Bluebell St. Seal Beael'I. CA '~owe 11' St:a hen acC · AP CA Ocean Breeze VlllU Lid. Costa Mffa St. Cotti M.... Cl'larlt1ton SI. Coale MeH. 41f.~,~~·. RS~t>«t.427 re· 1~ 01rrell St, Coale Me11, CA bert Pl. COl!I Mell, CA
Salzburg St, Newport JOhnlOn, Carolyn J . AP 178 461 41 ~307 00 103 Ev1n1. Wllllem Pen-AP 938-6S-055. IS21 72 AP CA CA Fal-tndt Ln, Coat• ••eaa, Evem1on, Margaret H., Neluer, Carl, AP
Beac:ll. CA 211·22•· 19. $1.008 32 3S70 -. ' ntngton. AP 115-423-06, 938-6S.()58, SS21 72 Oegnon, Richard B .. AP ·,.. "" AP 422·152-26, 1313.0a&M 428.()84-13, 13,031.04 2289 Cook. Gary W AP Carnallon C1. s .. 1 Beach. Su~~ide Av.S~al BHch ~A S680 S8 211~ Contlnental AP938-85.()57,S52172 428-271 -19, $1,207.90 220 TAXAATEAAEA CA 01rrell8t.Coela M ... ,CA Sl/\laAn1Av.Coa11M ... 936-45-05S S2.301 00 28 CA etman, •wrenoe · Av, Cotta Mesa. CA AP 938-6~S8. S521 72 E 19th St. Co.ta M .... CA 15-029 Holllnlhead. O!xon B ·AP Carpenter, Diane E., AP CA
Salzburg St, Newport T<>y, Frederic: J . AP AP t1&·46l·S6 Sl 183 48 Bushling Robert A . AP AP 938-85--0S9, 1521 72 Khatlblou, Perl, AP 419-142-tO, $1,713 34 187 422-181-07, 11,831.38 500 Wl111, MlcilMt 0 ., AP
Baacn, CA 934-22-<l t&, St ,203 22 275 ~~S Surtstde Av Seal Beach, 115-424-10, S48S 14 831 AP 931-65-083, S•21 44 428-273-07, $48' 93 2 tS E CrouM. David O . AP ~~rwtndi Ln, Coeta Mesa, W Wlleon St. Coala Mesa. 428-12 f--04, 11.308 12 130
Stmpeon, Giibert A AP Old Ranch Ad SHI Beach F J L AP 'Plum Pl, COiia Mesa, CA AP 938-65-088, $521 72 20th St. Coale MeM, CA t 19-092-20, $179.68 207 K ..... Pt I D .. P CA E 2111 SI. Colla M .... CA
936-4&-0ee l10,22300 7L• CA 178~~i 19 amS3M07oo' 100 Smtih, Robert L . AP AP938-65-071,SS2172 Ct'lavll, David D . AP Senta IHblt Av, Cott• .,,,_Y,·~2-1'"' ,,u .... 2..;. 1':.1 GallllO, JoMPhl~ L. Plummer. &\iOt B .. AP Aoc:helie N-por1 Blach Fabrtzlo. Ga ry AP S rt-d .A S 1 Ba ll CA t 15·42,· 16 SS79 S6 830 AP 9311--6~72, S52t 72 428-212-07, $1,41• 18 27S MIN. CA .. • .. •. ,..., '"' " AP 422· 163-14. lt.003.24 428-121·24, $1,271.3' 2191
CA 934-22.()34 11 421 45 46S u F 11d e ~ ~a ac 'I Pt"-Pt. Costa Mesa. CA AP 938-0~78, $521 72 Walnut SI. Colla Me.a, CA Ouko. Elauke. AP ~~rhaven Ln, Colt1 M .... 2274 Miner St, Colle M .... Rural Ln. Colla M .... CA
Mercury Slvtngs AP Old Ranct'I Ao Seal Beech 8 ere Ce poSlt n-Peleyo Allred L AP AP938~81,S52172 F\th, Frank N et al, AP 119-092·50, $8St.60 2383 Nickl JOhn A W AP CA Caldwell. Aob. AP 9~8.()84 S7 tll?92 41 CA ~~;_!~,c~e 1,g~f23 1A: 115·471-05 $52932 2074 AP938-8S.-083.l-42t44 428-282-tO. lt.00854 291 NorMAv.COlllM .... CA 419_142:29 1 1817 40 2 .. 70 Wood, 81111• R . AP 428-121-25,$1,279242113
Harbor R1oge D< Newi>or1 IP lie~ "· 1 co ••• 11 CA Federal Av Cotta MM8 CA AP 938-85-084 $-439 84 Walnu1 St, Cotta Mela, CA Str...Wg, Dl/\lal p , AP • · 422-111-25. $288 89 091 Rural Ln, CO.ta M ... CA Beec:t1 Ca TAX RATE AREA aci v ....,a"'""" · 11op1uns Mtude C AP AP 938-65--0&S $-42144 Slbley. Robert O , AP 119-092-52.11,841.IO ~~rbfook Wy Costa MeN. Capital St, Cotta M .... CA Aoec:ltto, L*>nard A .. AP
Schandel James A API 12-oo7 1 17i~;~;,· LS;~7 to ~~ lt5·'73-06 St8t 08 20S9 AP93~.l-42144 428-282-13, 112000 1935 OrMn, t..wrenc» K., AP Dreka Allee C AP Cohen Robert, AP 428-122--03, 183481 2178
936-47.()11 S1920 Ill 231 R s rf 0 A S •Be 11 CAICon11nentalAv Cotta Mesa Alooc:ler lutt L .. AP S1ntaAn1Av CotlaM ... 1 1~102·14, 182150 2418 •1,,1.,2 :.7 1109.,22• 1.,1 422·17S.2•.111MIU AuralLn,Costa Meee,CA Montpeliler Newpor1 Beach IZZI Rober1 A AP u 't e v ff ac CA 939'.()7-007 S 1,580 28 350 CA Orange A Co.ta Meaa CA '" .-" .... · • c . ' Caur•. Jwut A., AP AdmlnlstratOf Of Veta Al· CA 043· t l1·2 t 11 8-4 l 24 301 Montgomery Ptul M Jr I N••IM< And. raw A AP Avocado St Costa M... B 111. Dav 1 d AP 11' ' P Yortllown Ln. Coll• M.... 422· 11 t-17, Se t3 80 2283 1111'1 USA. AP 428-13 Mt,
PuJ1re Maheodr1 AP 8th St Seal Beach. CA AP 179-.c71•27 Se IS & 1 7S 115-473·23 $ 1 O• I 40 2030 CA 428-284-<>3 $.U4 IM 285 E 11~1~~2 28Jol~ ~ 22 :11 CA AnlMlm Av, Co.ta Meae, Jl,752.28 938--4 7-012 S"'915 U 21 Eshelman David AP Surfside Av Seal Beech CA Monrov•a Av Colla M.,. "'-utk1 Thomae, •p 20'hSt .... .:., ....... CA •• • • . Watford,WalterT Jr, AP CA 2111 "'-~ Av, Cot11
Mont~iler Newpori B41ell .. .,. ·n · """' ....,., ""'"' CA 939-07.()12 1 1,811 98 350 Knowl1on Ptul, AP ...._ ,.. .. " ...,.., ....,. " " Otulhler, Tony. AP Miii. CA " 10·"113""' S102""'~"""' Scantlet>ury Ro..__ P ..,.. " ' ""'"'... ~!•.cY1'11 Av, COltl,t"·1"'""7, ·~""1• 11"' """'-'¥"
CA 10th St S..I Beach. CA AP 179•471·37 SS09 58 es Alvarez Cer101 0 AP Avocedo St Coata Meaa, 428-264.()7. W5 04 281 E Forr•ter, ,tOhn G . AP CL~xtnoton Ln, Coet~. M .... •22-181-33, St,328.ta 2190 Hiii, Harry J . AP Broc:ltman Wendy Lynn Surfside Av, Seal Beach CA 115-4&3· 18 S 120 00 260 E CA 20th St, Coale Miia, CA t 19-13 t.()3 ieoO 43 2311 "' Meyer Pl, Coeta Meaa, CA 428-132-08, S 1,380 98 185
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CA Conwav Av, Coate M .... CA Nager, Abraham S•muel, " 42 ....,..., • • • "" ley CA 18237 Carlat>ad Ct Fountain c Roy, Oani•I R , AP Ch"rC"'. H•rbor Trinity AP 427-193-0t, 13,4~7.90 1789 Cr .. tmont Pl Coat• ' V•lle)', CA ley, CA Valley, A e ~ " DI Thomu J AP M ... CA ' Meyera, Gregory Scott. ll•lley, CA · FerCllnond. John E. AP ~oreman. Harry M , AP Grle>90, E..-Yn H AP 139-1 3-0t. $78743 3001 BIPllll, AP 141-154-1 4 nean. .. p.(11., Ro ~ AP AP 112-605-16, $1,84944 . 1e7-093-20, $2,43e oe 189-244-19. $1te43 10«9 14'1-081-22 leoe34 111116
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CA Cotta Mesa CA Airway Av, Cotll M .... CA Anlholm A'v Cotti M ... \Jolley. CA 156·192·32, $583 88 111242 Fountain I/alley, CA tey CA Vetley CA
Cott• M ... Park & Rec· Cvrtll Gaorge W AP OVM Inc, AP 427•35l-Ot, CA ' ' Gomez, Jv•n J . AP Car11baCI Ct Fountain Val-Stack, Don Bernard AP R~lkvmllf, R•vl H . AP Gaorg• G AP
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$30 1e 1M& Contca Pl. COlleg• Av COii• M ... CA Coate M .... CA 424-27t-2S S t 474 oO 581 Santa Mari•ne ~I. Fountain JOhnaon. John C AP IA Cepllla A1t, Foont•ln V8f.. 10370 L• TOfol• C1 Foun-Ml Eden C Foun1a1n ll•lley.
Cotta M .... CA Horvat J•m .. M . AP Airport WMI Bullneea Park Or cOtt• M ... CA I/alley, CA 158-192-'2, $474 28 18237 ley, CA IOln I/alley CA CA
Jacq1.1•1. Donald F . AP 141-185.-05 $611 88 3036 P•rk, AP., 938·91·008, STA 'pr,._,.lel I~ AP Hvbblfd. Erle R AP Muir Woods Ct Fountain C•rrolt. David T. AP Raov1n<11n Mamer1o J , MaywMU• Paulll AP
139-202-09 S93e36 3000 Warron Ln COSl•M•H CA •2.10350 245 ,llCl'ler Av, 037-3e-033'i:ii449 . 112-731-08. $1.007 38 Valley.CA 187-095--08 $35850 9830 AP 189-251-34 $77350 144-071-26 S2 278 41
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CA 141· 1115-15, S 1.393 60 3019 93&-~. l l , 198 15 245 937•3~ I 17o OO 1846 Fountain Valley CA 158-193-49 1990 12 10233 ley. CA Fountain Valley CA 1a1n \1811ey CA
AP t39-202· 10 $936 38 Donnybrook Ln Cost• Flleher Av, Coat• Meae. CA A hel .. ,._ 8'am811, Kennelh J AP Indian Rt-Ct, Fountain lnlanl•. Marco F AP Radof l<•thlMt c.i.tta Dardllll• Clpllal Equ•O•
3004 Royal P•lm Dr Co111 MH• CA ~:5 ~1:;!,8123co!t'.2~192 C~· m ,..v '-""'18 M .... 112-732-26. $30326 18515 \18l19V,CA 167·102·te St20e.00'9731 AP 189-272·17 $37779 Inc AP 144-071-U ~P"'1it.202-11 S938 90 C·WMI Enlerp••-AP CA v, I .... . Elliott John L ' AP S•nl• Tomasa Cl Founl81n Booder Angelle• at al. L• T11n1 Av Fovntaln Val· 10887 EJ TOfo Av Fount••n $2 157 3e 18643 Mt Erin Cl
3008 Roy•I P•lm Or Coat• 141 191-34 $1.387981308 AP938-06--024188290245 937-36--052 112000 1845 IJ•lley.CA AP 158-202-83. sq329 ley.CA \.alley CA Fountain Valley CA A Logan A¥ Co111 Meu CA Fl C ' · C A Co Lee, JOhn G Jr AP 1812e Mvlr Woods Ct. Foun-Dixon Olvtd MIChMI AP B•c• Eloy H A p B•no1 Hvgo J AP
M ... ,c Jorlsh. Trln• A AP A:c':'~;e.o~t•~:r,97~ C~•helm Av st• M ... 112-743-1\l. $7« 19 8927 141ln\18lley CA 197-111.:02, $M947 9731 t69-28i-07 SI 100 e2 144-07i 72 $1 229 44
AP 139·203-21 $1147 42 141-201 12 $49 12 245 Atcrlet A (;o. , Mau Yvba RIVer Av. Founl81n 1/81-Fld•llly FeCleral S&l La Amap<Ha Av Fountllln 10583 El Elle Av Fovnl•ln 15580 Ml Erin C1 Fountain
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M..._ CA 141 ·201·20, $1,224 60 1200 CA TAX·AATE AREA Oovldlng, Tami. AP 1854 29 18099 FlrMtont Ct. Mercvry s & L Aun AP Oropcz• JoM J AP R.ac0td Jimmy Laa AP
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CA AP 141-221·45, $3.29880 cm · ¥81. • jt•lnl/alley,CA 158-222-41. $49522 18te2 IJ•Jley CA • Cl Fountolnl/alley CA Valley CA
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Devis, John F AP Posl Ad. Cost• M•H CA 420-012-04, $30 78 412•0 3-35. l l.5tt.2e 3413 Mel•naon. Allred J . AP C•nvon Ct Founl•ln Valley, Schlmanaky WOltg•no Corey J•mM 0 AP Houghlallng FreClnQI c MllHtr Leon A AP
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Jao.,•nd• Av, Coll• Moll, 141-234..()g $60 f 83 2958 Piaoentl• Av, Cotti M .... M~. Cd y k AP Ottew• River Av Fountain Bvnge, Monroe AP 17195 Palm St Foun181n 17938 Slfl A•I ... St Foun-11472 Ivory Av Fovntain An<Sovw Cl fount..,, 11.., CA AP 139·212-32 $39 04 Mllbrb SI, COil• Mesa CA CA • -.. •. H I.I azu. 11/allfY. CA 156-232-02 $447 4e 10363 I/alley CA . ••in '/alley. CA \/alley CA CA .
Or8hlm. 8~ S . AP Wengeler Dv•ne A., AP AP 420-012-09, $45170 ~l~·082;>3~l.3~82 1b': Scl'tw8rl2. D•111d H. AP StontRlve<Ct Fovnt•lnVal· Shiv.. John W , AP Hoppel David L AP Goffinet Jam. R TR. Couleon RonakS AP
139-213·08 S 120 00 160 I 14 t·382-10. $459 48 2e 1 8 t<"v~n vD•v~t•N .... AP 112-772·34, $476 48 8708 \O'y. CA 187 • 15 1. 14 S 1. 724 Oii 189-332·0 1 S 1 32 1 99 AP 144-123-01 53'6 85 143-223-10. 1324 oe '11323
S•nCl•lwood St Coit• H•noverOr Coal• Mesa CA TAJC AAT£ AREA 2-083--03 $ l20 i! 3373 Fruer Riv., Ct Fountain Jvlllee Oot1•n B•rry Tr, 1784e Mil St, Foun111n 1181· 1n4t Loe Alamoe SI Foun· 10052 Mt Hldta St Fountt1n ReOwooO SI. Foun!MI Val-,,._.,CA J•cobsen Anna et •I. AP 15-0IS 1 . l, Valley CA AP 156-232-04 $592 78 ley CA taln l/8ll9'f CA \/alley CA ley CA IJ~Arthvr J AP 1' 1-383-02. $255 89 339 ~tmbl•:on Wy Coit• 8vrke,.. Paul J.. AP 1037t Stone R1-Ct. Foun-Lori!\. Ktt1neth St.,,.,, Dryer J9tlr9)' Hlll'old AP Pow.it <>on.io A AP Kim K ·Rln AP
139-231-S 1.384 68 2953 Bowling GrMn Or. Colle H•ney Gordon L AP 9r.t~ Pert0t8n1 G AP 112-772-~. S2,74'1.84 8727 lain ll•lley CA AP 1e7-153-09 ta23 o5 930-29:4 22 S2 053 6e I U 123·0S $2 3 1 2 10 143-224..23~3 3e. 9864
Country Ull Or Co•I• Mt11 CA 412-074-19 12.748 54 1089 412-o83'.o4 $968 08 3377 Shannon~ Cl, Fountain S.lley Mlch•el E AP 171181 Elm St Founlaln I/al-17210 San Mateo St, Foun· 18098 Mt H~1 St Fountain POQOY Cl Fountain V...,
M..._ CA Eac•l•nl•. GIOrl• AP Oenlellt Dr Colt• Mau. CA · Valley, CA 156-232-42 $541 90 18190 1ey CA ltln l/all9'f CA Valley CA
BIM•. EdWln G AP 141-392-07 s 120 00 266 Phllllpa .. John T . AP ::.bl~: on Wy,,.; Coat• HanderlOn Elmer E AP Olacle< Cl Fountain \/alley Cerrelt, Jamee H . AP Morrlaon ROQef L AP. Ternll W•yn• H AP Peoflc ~ Coeotal
1 3 •• 2 5 I • I 3 Prtnceton Or Cost• ....... 412~74-35 Sl,112041109 p 412--083-'t'r113e5 49 112-781-14,$1,556«81&9 CA 1e7-173-20, $85790 17390 930-29-4 27 ,1,086 50 144-124--08 $88703 1110 AP t~25 . $11830
$2,465 22 2916 J•v• Ad CA Oenlelle Ot. Col\8 MeM. CA 77 S m t Cl · Co8 San18 Lavretl• Ct Fountain Naterman Slac>'*l Roy 08k St. Fountlln I/~. CA 17220 San M•leo SI Foun-Flow. Av Founla>n Volley 9320 HMtlW Av Fountain
Coet•M .... CA Sec:isa H8rry 8 AP Wright Mari( l . AP M ... iA me<M t• 11811ey CA AP 157-011·18 Se5774 Arnold. Thomas fl. AP IOtnllelley CA CA \le/14>; CA
Mend•. 08vlCS A AP 14 1-39~-08 $&0A211 253 4!2-0t+.-41 $l05027 1120 PvJ M AP Chann•Pr•g•d•, M•n· 186&0 C.08' Cl Founta1n 1e 7-221·22 $73702 9318 Monlgomery Wllllarn MorQlll EdltflnF Jr AP
138-253-04, St32.to 1851 Pr1nc:.101'10r Cost•Mesa DennliOr,Coat•M .... Cl>t 412-0;;~;3 $~;;·3315 ol'tar. AP t12-7e2-02.V•lley,CA Sl\rll'l«Cl,Fountalnl/alley. TAX·RATEAAIA AAP t44·125·14.'545 4 143-42~--08 St513.3AHN
Tllflltl Or Coat• M .... CA CA Gould Ooroth B AP s 'c Cot $2 499 3e 8594 Rogve Rt-Kie9pe RoDerl L AP CA 21-oo4 t 1197 Pet8' Av Foun1 .. n Pawlet Cl. Foun1aln I/~
081ton. J-.1 C . AP BarrtrH. Joe A AP 412-07 ..... 9 $3 0~ 40.,1109 1,1mme<MI 1 ti Mesa Av Fount81n \181tey CA 157~42-1 t $289 lie te 15 Sharp Je8M R AP VIMley CA CA 13~253~6. $3,448 1e te4 I 14 1 -393--09, S 1. 105 86 239 Oennlt Or eoai8 Mau CA CA Coolla Tl'l<>mas S AP Swan Cl Fovntain \/alley, 1e7-271-U , $1.200 38 9534 A p Plumleolgl'I L.uGtlle G AP KOfl Ovk Pvng AP
T•MI Or,CoataMeaa CA Princeton Dr Coll• M•ta, Wllllama MlchMI ' AP TAX·AATE AAl!A 112-001-02. S079 t2 1e274 CA Acl!fay Ct FountOln Volley usi.~:~~39 ~"s; 10920 14• 134-01 $32297 162 143-422·25 1 1 127 H
0 ' Lu ry Pa vi AP I CA 412-074-53' 11 220 45 l125 Stnll Belinda Cl, FO\Jnt•ln Hepler D•nny M AP CA Slater Alt FO\Jnt8ln \l•lle'r A•ini.. St Fovnt .. n \lllley. 15878 ~St FountMI
139-253·17. $800 80 1818 Fonlet, Avdy M AP Oennli Dr. Coai• Mau, CA 15-121 V811ey CA 157-00-4-24 S571 ~ .tot7 Row, Kvn Kl. AP CA Valley CA
Samar Or Coat•'Meu, CA I 141-394.02, $1,252 8a 223 Frenefl Howard L AP Woods. H•rold A . AP M•ll•rd Av Foul'1t81n V8lley, 1e 7 -3e 3-20, S 1,412 60 CA AP &rd MIChMI A A LaopMlldonc:fW Nit AP
Foeter. Rich•rCI W Jr, AP I Princeton Or Colla Mota. 412•37 1..0. s 2 555 99·3496 Ives, Chari.. C AP 112·802-26. $2 .475 5e CA 11112 San!• IMti.I St, 16~r_: • ~10 ;11,928 144· 151-03 S75A 29 112111 143-423-01 '783 42 91110
130-253-18, $579 23 1824 CA vene1lan Dr Coat• M ... 418·003-05, S 1,240 97 30e9 18343 S•nta Joonan• Ci, C•plell, Arthvr AP fountain Valley. CA El Ch A 'F 1 I/ 11 Blveb41t Av Fount•ln \lelley Raruan Av Fovnteln l/llllay
Sam•r Or, Coit• MeH. CA V•r"lon Eddie L ' AP CA • ' Klondlk• Av, Co•t• Met• FOl.lnteln I/alley, CA 167-005-42 $78122 1e778 Wlffl•. Robert A . AP tno v ovn ••n • ey Fo•let Ovnc•n H w .AP CA
Reye•. Raymond o . AP!141-424-19, $31572 2507 &lenconMjO Oecar AP CA Vill•lobOs. Anlhony L .. Walnvl SI. Fovnl•ln IJ•llty. 1e7-372-29 $1.087 22 CA81,1 I• Marc J AP 14<1 151 ti $78157 11361 M~. JOhn A AP
139-253·2 I, $879 92 1840 Lehigh Pl. Coll• llAMI. CA 412-311· 11 s 1 050 98 io22 AP 112-802-37. S353 6e CA 17245 S81118 LVC.I• St. Foun-t8&-1i 1 '20 s 193 .. 10&?3; Blvet>etl Av Fovnt•tn \/alley 143-423-44 $2 soe 7e ·~
S•mar Or, Colla Mesa. CA Edelblvle C•rl G . AP CaMonade'c1 'coai• M... TAX-RATE AREA 182e7 S•nta Bell,.,d• Ct Royal Ho mu AP tlln l/lllley, CA I S•n P•~ Av Fovnt1ln Val· CA R•ntan Av Fountain von.y 8tvrgeon. Jou E, AP1141·453-08, $1.502 e2 2353 CA ' • 15-121 Fovnl•tn V11ley. CA 157-065·43.. SllHI 27 le790 B•rnN, Biiiy J , AP 1 CA Henderson Oenn11 A,,AP CA 139-254~7. $84255 1815 Col1.1mb11 Or, Co1t1 MeH, Amvr Erk•n AP Watnvt SI. Fovnl•ln ll•lley 187-3e2-10, $38198 17213 eyOorl•nd H•rvey A AP 1a• 161 2• $79575 18092 Burlie w 11111m .l P
Samar Or,Cost•Mes•.CA CA TAX RATE ARIA Stroln. Wiiiiam H AP 112-802-71, $1,46260 CA S•nt•M•drln•St,Fovnt•lnf 169.197•2, 582920 10970 SnHllSI Four>1•1nV•lley 143-501-06 188348 9908
Rhlnattart. James a Jr Lincoln Re• AP 418-0e2-3e. $1,534 22 907 184~S•nt•Evgttn1•.Fovn· JOnM. Geoffrey M . AP V•lley CA I L8nll Jatn•s S1uan A Gl•d•ot•CI Eevn1ainl/alley AP 139·2e t-02 Se08 00 1<11 473-09. $289 53 2349 15-0l7 Lombard Ct Cott• Mua t•ln \/alley, CA .. 157-071-18. Sa 15 21 1848e Ro~ero. Geor9• AP ~·n ~!°" Av Fovnl•ln \IOI· 1 U 183 09 S 1 821 8• CA ,
2945 Elletmera Alt COSll R1.11gorsOr Co111 Mesa,CA CA Whlta, MlenMI R .. AP Tam•rlnd St. Fovn111n V•I· te7-392·07 1 1 496 98, yp 0.. Jonn Alt>«l Jr 18100 Wl'lllec:at> C1 Fovn-Thomu Ricnard.., AP
MeH, CA llml 0818 Emil AP Martln-Roch•·Bvnn•ll JOhnton L•wrenoeW Jr 112·821·22, 12.830 48 ley CA 17231 S8tlt8 Batlltnt St. AP ~69 201 79 $36182 t•m ll•t~ 143-583-07 SI 185 23
Miii•• Joe L AP 141-484-03 S8062t 2403 Propert .... AP 936-33-011• AP 4te-oe'3-10. $1 4327e 1Me7 s.tlto lAonora Cl, Svlltv•n, H•rvey c AP Foun1atnl/•lley.CA 17931 E~td. St Fount11 Avmney Roo.rt R A 19073 C.Cl'te SI Fountalr\
139·261..()g $390 14 2909 Fordham Or Coll• Mua. $1,585.20 1202 LOI Afenat tot POIHll Cl Col1• Mou, Foontlln I/alley, CA 157-094-18 ) 1 53• 88 Countrywld• FvnCllng \I lley CIC . ~ 1"·203 19 $985 92 11712 Valley CA
Ellesmefo Av Cos11 M8s.t CA Wy Colt• Mau. CA CA WHv•r Lee l"i AP 18534 Collonwood St Corp AP 167-403-05 8 Hen Theod L EIPO" C• l'oun1•.n Valle) T....,1 Hope Marttyn AP
CA Large Phlllp H AP longBeactlS&LA.Mn, Mc1n1oi h Fr•nio.T .AP I U3·163-1 S S 1 .47~0eFcx.m1a1n\11lleyCA 1 18300 17300 S•nti AP ,;~~~2•28 ~;2711.1CA 143.572.21 $1233211
Webller Wllllom F L t• 1·563-07. S 1,413 24 2885 AP 936-33.()l5, I l,040 98 418--083·22 $785 et 921 16890 Helene C.1 Fovnt81n Irvin. R•ymond Jtmet. B•rbare St Founte1n Valley 10765 El Mar Av Fovnla ;:;' Jenno110 ~•"o AP 16106 Canl>OU St Fount11n
AP 139-271-27 $057 82 Ann Ln Coat• Mesa CA 1212 LOI ArOtlU Wy, Cotto PQW911 Cl Coat• M ... CA V•lley CA AP 157-102-09 $392 74 CA \/al CA 1"·203 !17 $914119 t 173 \/alley CA
1713 O•hv Pt Cotti Mesa. 88rtle11 Nlchotu' Stair M .... CA K•rtCh Ro.borla AP Oe C.mp, EdwerCI J AP 9423 Corm0f8nl Cl Foun-Lomt>wd. L•let M AP ~ro E rneu AP G!80SIOOll C1 l'ounl•tn \lel-
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CA AP 141-612-12 $2.206 18 418-083-47 $1 854 30 ttt 1143·231·09 $825 53 16575 t•ln ll•lley CA 187-4 11-25 $417 22 8969 189·313· 10 s t 836 06 ley CA AP 143-SSl-25 $2 ae1 50
139·282.04 185090 1841 Mou CA 1S-10I CA CA 157-103-02, $8517e 1e311 CA \Ill'-CA 14'-204-01 171498 16801 \/alley CA
MlnOfca Or Co.ta Meu CA Chesney M•rt V • n g Ch• o AP LtnClen St. Fount•ln Valley St.v.n• Marvin A AP M~son Terrance L AP' Ml Col\ien S1 Fountain Vii-Yoo RICl\aro H AP
Mc EllQOI E L AP 14 t 826-06 S Hulse, Francis L AP TAX-RAT! Afltl!A 143-231-16 S 193 30 te528 CA 1e7-4 t 1-31 S408 12 &a30 169.361.22 S 1 11 4 o2' lay CA 143-581-JO '1 795 02 9774
130-28.4-2, S790 75 29 te Lor•nzo Av. Costa M A l l9·39l·20. Sl.958 12 1711 15-12' Hemlock Ct Fountain I/alley HOimstrom. Elvin T AP l• Z•n• Ct, Fountain \18lley.l t7' 10 Los AmlQOI c~ f'ci.m-Riddle MWtja C AP Ml•ti.toe Av f'ount•m \Ill·
Jae.and• Av Co91• Mesa Whelan. John F AP T,,.MNtere Cl,Cott•MeN CA 157-103-11 $817 48 te4 11 CA l&inValley C/4 144·221 21 85 1 101 22p~ CA
CA 141-M2-0e $ 1 255 12 1012 CA Oe Wallel. Roy 0. AP Linden St. Fountain V8llay. Fa!Mn Prop.er!lel Lid AP 10437 E....,81t Cl Fountlltl Clemons Llll'ry /4 AP
Snyder Evelyn M AP M1u,on Or Cotti M ... CA MOiin• Freel H Jr AP Pitol Pertotem G AP 143-261.08. $377 27 16516 CA 187-422-12 $ 159 80 1742 I I/alley CA U3-5112· 16 S , 125 99
139-28.4-33 .$835 4e 2925 AP 1• 1~-09. $2.754 114 l19-39l-2.. 11159 4e 190 4 le-053-06 SI, ~3 te Cet7 O•k Cl, Fovnl811'1 I/alley, CA Mahdlzadel't, MOhatnmld Santa Sva"ne St Fovnt••n TU-RAT£ A"EA ~Hey M•r' R AP leoe8 Ru. C1 Fovnt••n V••·
Jacar•nd• Av CoSI• Mose IO lO IJ•lencle St, Costa The MHto~s Cl (:0118 M .... Peooo Pl Oita .... A Prvyn Revel J , AP H AP 157· 121-22 S 120 00 V•lley, CA 21-005 144-232--04 '438 74 11792• i.. CA
Cl>t M'" CA CA ' 143-261-4 7, $555 30 18583 9844 Turtlado,,. Av. Foun· D•"'•· Lindon s AP pl A.nlM. Av Fount81n Vllley I
Z•fflno, LOUii A, AP AP 141.694• IO, 12 538 14 TAX·RATI! AREA Vvcc• C1, Founl81n ll•lley. 111n \latley. CA 197-422-20 S 120 00 1740e Alco M1n1ng Inc A CA
138·294-09, sseo 18 1594 lO l6 IJ•lenct• SI Costa T AX·RATE AREA 15-131 CA W•k•m•t11.1 YH 1.1nor1. S•nt• LI.Id• St. Fount•1n 158· t 55 19 S2 08 1 1111 Crowoer Larry R AP TAX RA TE AA.EA
21~5 MlnOfetOr,CoataM .... CA M•sa.CA Merkley, Wllll8m C . 3rd, AP 157·121·27, 1783 115 Valley.CA 10550 L•w.on Rive r Av 144 232·1 1 I I 701 118
JacqvM. Don•ld F AP Tvbbl. Otlcon W . Tr 15-111 KnOWl•lonManotl.ld,AP AP 143-271-13. 137408 9700 Tvnledov. Av. Fovn· ToClhvnter JoeepnA ,AP Fovnt•tnValley C/4 19351S"1J8ClntOSt.Foun-Sr.•bO Geo< I AP
139-29&.01. $94 7 42 2932 Llndborg/Oahl 1nvea1ora 1nc. l.a N I AP 937-8e· 171, 1850 1e 10871 Ced•r Cl, Founl•ln lain Valley. CA 187·431-01 '361 12 e549 l81n l/e!ley CA
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Mua. CA 1045 El Camino Or Costa 4 • • · "" "" AP 937-&e-173. 1517 14 H1.11<1, Robert C , AP 157·122--04. 1884 54 tt1• CA 21-ool AP 144·383--06 1724 74 JacqvM Rober! H AP MH• CA Airport Loop Or, Co•t• AP 937-88·178, $850 1e t43-322·26 . $1.127 44 T1lber1 Av. Founl•ln \l•lley, RI.,.,.. Norbert F , AP 11&43 Poppy Av. Fountain 1' LI Roe&, JOMl{)h 7R :P
130-301·05'. 179108 '154 1 AP 141·871-17 $6,523.82 Mesa.CA AP937~·177,$85011 1e772011veS1.Fovnt•lnlJ•I· CA 187·521·17, 11.058 18 Vov•n. Roger Dean ApjValley CA Po~~:~;:SAvs::n~ltn8\I:
Pondttou St, Coat• M .... 1011 El Camino Or Co111 AP 937-68-182. $850 18 ley, CA HutlChmldt, Dotet11 J 17571 Santo Payl• C1, Foun· 108-672--06 1120 00 158851 L•rwn M Bran! AP CA
CA MHI CA TAX•AATI A"IA AP937·08-le3.S54022 Scott. La<>nard I/, AP AP 157·122·23 $42492 t•lnValley.CA 8og•r"1Ct Foun1•1n\18lley 144385 i. $15198 1~16,,....0, Donald D AP
W•ll. TlleodOfO E . AP Bonon Wllll•m A AP 1S.112 AP 937-68-184 $1,024 28 143-331-12, 1429 7e 16642 9013PvlflnAv Fovn1•1nV•I-Handy. Lloyd L Jr. AP CA Sl'IHll St Fovnt11n V•lley I 1 43·2~20 1271 211 18735
139·312.01 $&02 48 28-40 141-682-15 I 1 353 00 2756 AP 931·08-185, I 1,024 2e 011¥e Cl. Fount•ln Valley, CA ley, CA 197-$41-09. '807 118 17524 VA.lag• Raymond AP Nt11• l 8Wfenot E AP, M Sl Fountain I/al
l>tndroa St. Cost• M .... CA Lorenr.o Av 'cot11 MIU, CA Webber ' Al•n. AP AP 037·'8· IN. 11.024 28 Hornyolc, MletlMI L., AP Bl8tlkeni:t•. Conr.CS AP Sent• DominQo Cl Fovnttln 10&-672-57 $125 7' 15947 ... 38' 02 $128 52 1e2031c,:oi-ley
M 1 y, B 8 rr y , AP Parlla<. Kenneth E , AP 422-04 1-20, S5e7 38 2184 143-391·52. 147143. t87e I 157· 123-03. 1713 98 9599 V•ll9'f CA ROCl<y Ct Founl•m I/alley S11rr• SI Foun1•1n 118119)
1=2.05, 1811 38 1005 41&-141-07, $520 80 Pacific Av, Cotta M .... CA TAX·RATI AAllA Redwood St. Fount•ln 1181· Pvffln Av Foun1t1n Valley Svmnet, Walter N . AP CA Ho• n h BI Lt AP
P OM SI, Coal• M..a. Oavldton, Oouglu R , AP AP 422-04 1-34.15,058 98 15-13.2 ley. CA CA 117-64143 '740 7e 11•1e Oetw\nd. ~ A AP 144·401·08 U 482 ••
CA , 4 19·132·18 1221e32233e Ovr•nto Frank, AP Zlllglll JOhn A. AP1 Avger1noa, Tl'teodore 0 , Sant• Elana St, Foun1t1n 10&-e74-24 $1257• 15818 1~ Mt MtCheMle Cl
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139--334..()8, $875 22 2922 CA 143-3e2-09 $2.1e5 U 157·14 1-30.1 1151oe112 12 l9'f CA 16038 At>olO C•. Fovntain 8 ' I " I Jo"" AP le) CA
Daorrwe Av ~ta..._.. TAX RATI A"lA Cl'lapman, Rob«! 0 , AP TAX-«ATE AREA 16899 Sllktrae St Fountain Molt R1V9r Cl, Founlaln llal Santa AoN Ltd AP V••!e't CA l«·•t• 29 $173 72 185e0 Ban~ Sovltl Coul 1111
CA 935--29-004.11.~9581038 11-lM \1811ey,CA ley CA 187·542·2t l t31478 W"9iat\ JOhn F 4pTem11Stlount•nV~ luon•I AP 189-381-02
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t'Mtlon Olat ol Orange Co CA AP 143-512·51. $903 ea 157-;4 1-' 1 I 1,303 4 1 9237 lain Valley, CA I Ml M1leflell Ci. FCM\taln v I u 482-31 I 1,27t 51 Foun1am \/alley CA
AP 131-~t.03. $30 711105 ~· Mo~~8 ~... Monti. lot>bll J . AP 43~f~~3 12co.;p5e 2:~ .. ,, C11rr1nt Av, Fount•ln Hey• Rivet Ct Fountain \181· 81.11, ~len Xvan AP ..... CA 11203 Aoonlt• Av Fountain Onmllldi ~""' E Jf AP
SamwOr COltlMeoa CA AP425-4u1·1 .... "" 935--50-001 $41290 2tl4 ' V•lley CA 1ey CA 117-611·0 1 1 841 80 Roberti Wiiiiam R AP I/alley CA 189-312·14 S2&7e5 10714 CoetaM ... RecrMtlOn & AP 425-451-lt $1,01120 c enyonOf,'Cott1 M..._CAlrvlntllCoetaMeoa.CA Carter Wllll•m T , AP Ng . We yn e AP t7I01$ant1 Anlt•C1~ovn· 1444.43 20 122022 1.1805' Grand J St_, AP L•Fon<S1 C1 FountalnV•I·
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AP 1'9-'U-23. '670'5 IMONm.WlttlamP\.AP •nA-192'·00·2 &10" DMngekle' °':ere·"' Hwbelon.JIPIMtF AP APt'\COt.IMM .CA lllf, Jerry M . AP Ptltc.!MllP 18111 Par234't•m•K.t1,082.114311 £ven1, 1.0UIH A , AP'34-0lt-13,N24!0 0101451.081·27, U .OU94 P:ortter, Rlearelo,AP Jtcteo lne AP936-95-033,l93&.74240t-.
S::::ig1teo l'rom AP Aalall It lrv!M. CA 453-ot.3·25, $401.24 31 ConlltNCtlOn W • .. 1. ll'Vlne. 1'306 Nonnandlll Av, 1rYtne. 930 '13-867. &712.18 7302 427 28247 I& 149 H 11119"11rove, IMne, CA
1 ~1-oa Nton. DeMle J • AP k!tgtove. Wine CA CA CA AprlCOt. !NIN. CA ' . t<ltCOyf\4. !(Ith...,, L~
AP f0$-422·24 $1, 130 90 449·~. 1136 21 147$2 C>tder. w...;.y 0 AP c~. lMn A . Jf. AP Wong Ai.JI M AP Ngo, Vleky Mel, AP TAX ftAT8 AR.EA AP 835-85-()46, f 1,27108 6 Plttllt Map 11111 Par 24 Bel~ St. !MM. CA 4.53-011.'.32. s1,141.ie 3 434·012· t 1, H , 1H.08 451.o8f·TT, l590 ... '1530t 93C>-73~. $81110 7305 -...... Ottkgrow, trvme, ~ '~Ollld From AP Jecotle, Oon6lcl J . AP Soicewoocl. IMnl. CA 18181 COnatructlOn I · OI, S.vemt Cl, !MM. CA AprlCOt. tl"lllne. CA _._ Thlll, Keren M AP ~\.()f 4"-311 21. t1.1&e 32 3132 T t & f j1! C () T R !Mnl, CA C.~. 01Mr E. Jr, AP preei.y ol So Cal, AP KelMf Pwtflenhlp, AP 136-98-0JO $100 11 68
AP 181.422-27, SSTO 45 Stwiblet. Ct. lrvlne. CA • 1"· 1923 00·2 &J()R ._.A~p ~!~5• .. ~ 451 1'1.eG. 11.065 32 1 930-13 7~2. $107 83 sot 430-092-44.11.910 40 1"2 !IQ!e Point. Irvin., CA ~ Map 11111 ..., 21 Sono. Soon Ho. AP .,,.,ley c:Mrald N AP '"'",. .......... I 1·W. .... "!Mini OlecM, INlnt, CA Lemon 0foYI. 11'\Me, CA KalMr Av. IMne. CA l<n., ltfnard F., AP
8.;reott•d From AP 449 321 "· lt,IH 4 .. & 3 •• 0 I 1 • 2 •. AP 435-151-31. (70840 Tomluwe. Hen'l H . AP A p • 3 0 . 7 3 7 3'' Warmtnoton. Jamee p . 835-H-037 1791 81 70 1-..21~8 14'102 Surlnen Av. IMM. IUOt M 4M1 Green TrM j4Sl-1111-12. 117 .00 18 1107 83 311 IAmOfl OroYI. AP 430-121~I . $8,33448 Eeote Point, lrvlne. CA
AP tlf.422-28. 1570 45 CA ln. ltVIM, CA Lupine. ll'Vlnt, CA INIM. CA 18' 1 LanQley Av. lrvlne, CA 1<1w1b11a. YOllllhlfo. AP
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Segregated From AP '48·331·0t, 1 1, 113 t 1 453·092-09. 1321.29 51 9-011 461-181...0, 11.729.32 2 "3-82-025, t l.83'°2 32 tlonl, Inc. AP 99-284-28049. 9rl1rwood, Irvine, OA
1ttM21-oe 14171 I( ... Or. IMM. CA Acecla n" Ln. lrvlnt. CA 84ldger PIN. ll'Vlnt, CA Mirror Lent, lrvlnt, CA 128 58 Shapiro, Mlcnael. AP
AP 1e~22-34. 167048 Pard1111nento, Leonardo, T 1 & T R c o lrvlnlCo.AP12°'"045·56. Trider, Paulln•, AP 8haltere. Roberta 938-0t-104, 1120011 92
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.,._tt-035. 1755 07 17220 Sk~rk SI. lrvtr1e, CA V 1 t t, Te 1 d . A p 11.847 08 10 P«\ny Pinet. 8S3·12-122. IU2 10 28 1104 07 Biii, Stephtn T ,AP ~. Foumeln Vllley, Joel, Aotl«l Q., AP 4M 103..()9, 11,3'6.89 10 TAX flATI AMA Irvine, CA 8 u11.,tleld, lrvtne, CA 936-00-038. '2.310 84 23
CA 449·3U.()9, 1359 12 149&1 C.CS11 Tr .. ll'l. IMne. CA a.o19 Jonee. Rayburn P , AP Minkin. 9111 0 ,AP TAX RATE AR!A Eut Yale Loop, lrvlne, CA A, 938-78~. 11.23004 PlpttCl,INlnt,CA Tiiie Int & TR Co TR 451-172·03, 1834 7t 2 934·4'-021, 142114 ?1 2t-OSf [rleltton. Judy LOUIM.
17220 Newt\ope, Fount.in Corroth«'I, Joeec>h T , #IR·1'23 00 2 &JOA IMMCoAP120446-5t DelfwoodWeet,lrvtnt.CA Snowberry,lrvtne,CA AP 830-28-0ot, 11.60970
>1.-.y CA AP '4t-S51-01. I 1.208 92 C<IMll. TheOCIOfl M . (MS) 4. t71 3e ' ' Or1tl. Satnutl V Jr, AP Moll, P1trlct1 A ,AP lrvtnt lnV11trnent OtOUi> 11 Olennhurat, Irvin.( CA
Mc £1ravy, Robltl 0 . AP 14781 Surnao Av, IMnt, CA AP ,53.113--09, 5t43 40 451-173..()1, 11.181.38 11 934-44.()48, 11,798 24 13 AP 591-012-01 177118 04 . Kopp, Gin• YYlttl, AP
930·78-045, Sl.23004 StOC)h«, R1rtdal U . AP 17581 Spruce TrM Ln, TAXflATS AldA ' GoldlnStat,lrvlnt,CA Oragonfly,lrvlne,CA ., ' ' 836-28-048.11.72148 t40 11220 Newhoe>e. Fountain '4t-3S2-02. 1349.32 3852 lrvjne, CA ---.. Harwick. Oar•-AP c n In ' A ,, n . A p Brltrwood, lrvtne.~A
Vtlftrt, CA Actelt St. lrvtne, CA Watlclnt. Cllftord O , AP _..,.. 451· 191-Qe, 11,081 05 12 934-44-068. 11.997 i8 3 TAX RA Tl! AREA Fo1ter, L.. C , AP
AP 038· 78448'. $1,230 04 t<atr;ama, George, AP 4$3· 113-24, '508.68 4421 Gold Bluff, lrvlne, CA Catt.it. lrvlne, CA -29-0l:I 936·28-075, I U58 84 311 17?20 Newhope, l=ountafn 449·381-02, 11.022.44 PtnyonTr .. Ln.lrvlnt,CA WldaWll(y.WllllemH.,AP Pucull1 l)lnnle A., AP 8oaW911 Jerrllyn Joy.AP l)rookmont,lrvine,CA
Valley, CA 141181 St.tmac Av, lrvtne, CA Lieber, Norman 1 .. AP 483-012~7, $998; 18 6002 '51·191·3V, S1,h2.80 8 93'-44·10t. $1,53445 24 S1nllego, AnQelkla V .. AP ShMtl, H, Jamee TR. AP ~•Id. Baffy L . AP L ... Byung t<yoo, AP 463-113-37. $3,404.&4 21 Ak»m Ln. lrvlne, .... Sltlderllftg, lrvlfle, CA Snapdragon. Irvine. CA 937·13·002. 1888.98 5212 930-48--009, 12,799.92 49
939·011·02 I , I 1,035.18 c•t-371-04, 11,004 82 3782 Cyl)<eu 'TrM Ln IMnt CA l.ftll. Wltllam A . AP Mteny, David PhlllS>. AP Towndrow, Clive A .AP Walnut Av. lrvlnt, CA LtkMhore, Irvine, CA
11823 Slater. Founllln 'Tel-81ec:kth<>fn S1, lrvtne. CA Cottetman, Howard' w .. 483-016-23, "427.52 5121 451-191...0. 12.154 U a 934-4'-114, ·St.812 76 39 ShO'NI, Geraldine B. AP Noronha, Peter, AP
ley, CA H1ul1, Henry L.,, AP AP 45J,. 113 .. e, 13.397 78 Altoona Ln, IMne, CA hndtttlng. lrvlM. CA Snapdragon. lrvtne. CA 931 13-oo8. $1,820.98 5220 938-48.()12. 1 1,393" 43
PROPERTY IN
IAVINE CITY
TAX-RATE AREA
29-000
Mc l(enzie, M1uriee W • e1
a l. AP 435-062· 11,
11,29115316751 MlltlkenAv,
Irvine. C!<
TAX RAT! AREA
2&-00l5
Putnam, George R • AP
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Reza . Nag ht. AP
449 ... 41·37. 12.300 38 1
Wood Nymph, Irvine, CA
Ahum1d1, Marc:elo G .
AP 449-441-65. $1, 184 50 5
Pandora. lrvlne. CA Kamlklhara, Tad11hl, AP
•49-451-16.85, $117.815 8
TIQef lrvlne. CA
Leatle Harold D . Jr. AP
«9·451-23. 11,050 12 3
Tlge<. lrvlne. CA
Tlyebt, Heshmll. AP
449·451·80.. $214 80 8
Monarcn. lrvtne. CA
Howland James AP
449-452·0 1 S848 49 2
Swanow Tall irvmw.-CA Gercta. V1rg1n11 tr-. AP
«9-452-06. Sl,51198 12
Swallow Tall lrvtne, CA
St-. Ardell O.. AP 449-452-27. Sl.002 08 2
Leda, Irvine, CA
Richardson, Walter C ,
AP 449-452·39. $935 32 3
Leda. Irvine. CA
Branes, Cu11 A . AP
«9-•52·50. s 1,532 22 5
Pllllamedes. lrv1ne. CA
Chevlin DaYld AP
«9·452·5A S2.ooo 22 4 Efl1n Irvine. CA
Presley ol Southern Cal
AP 937-13-023. SI 247 54
5151 Walnut Av lrvtne CA
449--371-05.1 1, 1'8 41 3772 22 Cypr ... Tree Ln. lrvlne, T I & T r C O Homan, JamM 0., AP Whlle, P1trlcl1 A .AP Walnut Av. lrvlne, CA Lakaho<e, lrvlr1e. CA
Blflekth<>m S1, lrvtne, CA CA Tr# 1R-192S-00·2 &for 451·203-08. 11.47'.35 " 934-4'-115, $1,335 88 41 Fleld1, Marvin L' AP
H1yne1, HarOld R , AP Platt, Richard S., AP W1tera. Wllllam P., et Ill, AP Ooldtn Stlf. lrvlM, CA Snapdragon, lrvlne, CA TAX RATE AREA ~8-64-015, 12.133 34 8'
449.375. 14, U .175 72 453-122·18, 11.729 t2 36 483-031·1 I, 13.0H U Nealon, John F , AP BabeOC*, Clifford S .. Jr. 2'-070 Wiidwood lrvlnt, CA
14832 Elm Av, trvlne. CA 0 111 Tr• Ln. lrvlne, CA 18092 Vie Tor1n0, ll'\llM, CA 451·203-20. 1587.14 13 AP 934-44·124. 1474 80 28 Brewer, Robeft E .. AP
V.ugh1n, MlehMI C., AP T I & T R C Aoberton, 0.vld L .. AP 81.ilng S11t, IMM. CA Wiidfiower. lrvlne, CA Kimme! Chatltl F AP 9311-58--002. 12. 133.38 78
449-378-05. 12.017 811 TR•1R·1923-00·2 &IOA ~. t 111.1c 1w1 K•y•. Hlltry, AP Crawford. Cynthia J,AP 483-341-0J. S3.3951i4 8 E111 Yal•L<>09.trvlne,CA 14812 Mayten Av. lrvlne, CA Morgan.Thom11 o. AP Portonno Or, !MM, C 451·203·28. 1138.81 2t 93'-4'·159. 1489 28 35 Sil-Sycamore Creel< Irvine CA HMt9"', Thomu 8 , AP
Brea.a. John H., AP 453-123-25. I 1,573.42 80 Wallh, WUlllm !.. AP ~ Star. lrvlnt, CA vttWOOCS. lrvln•, CA Rlelty ThOmaa J • AP 9311-58-025. $2,1183.62 119
449-378·32, S2.178.80 Ou Tr• Ln, lrvlne,CA '~· 12,IH.32 5380 Newlin. Eltubelh M., AP Culllgan. Janet Pa· 483.3"'2:12, $2,871 IJ4 14 Eut VIie L<>09, lrvint, CA
1481 t Yucca Av. lrvtnt. CA Olekaon. Richard K .. 2nd. Amalft Or, lrvlf'le, CA 451·204-07, 13,284.84 14 trlcla.AP 934·83·067. S~amore Creel< Irvine CA Card, Clltford A. AP
Fabela. Floyd D .. AP AP 4S3-132·13, 11,828.72 T I & T r C O Blulng Star. lrvlnt. CA $1, 132 28 21 Orange ' ' 936-116-037, 1881.215 28
«lh'381·24, $97086 3931 211SequolaTreeLn,lrvine, Trl1A·1823·00·2 &/or JOl\M, Thomu M .. AP Blosaom,lrvine,CA TAXRAT!ARf!A Sprtngwood,lrvlne,CA
Ollve St. Irvine. CA CA Jonel, Jactc W. Jr, AP '51-213.QI, I U&e.'4 18 Pearaon. RoD«t E .. AP -_1 Lynch. John A. AP
Ftthe-Aaum, Leyla, AP Barron. Joeephlne c .. AP 483-052·05. I 1,409.84 Foichtn, trvtne, CA 934.f3.-093, $1183.34 103 _..,, 938-85-042, $1,285 71 13
•49-J83·04, 11,871.118 384 I "53·132·57, 1583.24, 114 111981 Aldne Or, t..W., CA ~Banker ANld-Orange Blollom, lrvtne CA Sprlngwood. lrvlne. CA Magnoli1St,lrvlne.CA SequolaTrMLrt,.lrvlne.CA AP 403-()83...16, 12,370.60 tlllRMIE.ltlteServloM,AP Colllnga. JalM9 I<. AP Hodgll, t<ennelh R .. AP O'ConrtOf. Pttlf A . AP
T'tdgewetl,EugeneW .. AP F\tlod ... Nancy L .. AP 5352811MLn,INIM.CA •51·2'2·12, 12.4e084 24 934-63-108, $1,25518 128 483·332·12, $2,71992 11 9311-111-001 , $1,430215 100
«9-303-12.11.187.60 3932 453-133·32, $843.38 79 Hill, John P ., AP Red Rodi, lrv!M, CA Orange Blossom, lrvlne, CA Creekllde, lrvlne, CA E Yale Loop, lrvtne, CA
Aapen SI. lrvlne, CA Wiiiow Tr• Ln. lrvlnt, CA 483-083-211, St04.38 22 Ohrberg, J erry, AP Sleblcke, R1tph, AP Bragg, Kenneth R , AP
Mul"<>tllrtd. Rober1 R.., Smith Richard A. AP Mountaln"'9w,lt'Mtl.CA 451-281-07. 11.511104 2CI 93"-87-002. 12.72858 187 TAXRATE AR!A 937-29.014. 11.12052 5
AP «8-393-20, S957 93 453-133;...7. 1952 34' 49 Tltlll "" & Tr \;Cl Tr Marlpc)M. IMnt, CA W•t Vile Loop, lrvlne, CA 29-075 Lone Ptne, trvtne, CA
3981 Alh St, lrvtne, CA Wiiiow Tr• Ln, lrvtne, CA • lR-1923-00-2 &Jor Zartler, Alvu. Vlnc9nte H.. AP Scharf, George J . AP Matullt, Uncta T , AP
Oet MtrdlrOHllrt, Emma. S•Mkt l(lmlkU u AP F. R.. AP '83-071-10. 451·282-17, 11. 226 84 8 934-70.007. 1495.02 13 t<umor Frederick M ' AP 937-29-055 12.289.32 I
AP «9-412·22, s 120.00 453· 133-71. $945.40 1, $699.78 111852 Via Plllipno. Delfwood Eut, lrvtne. CA Starnower. Irvine, CA 483-362.01. 13,317 08, 8 Fernbank, Irvine, CA 3591 Myrtle St, lrvlne, CA Wiiiow Tree Ln, lrvlne, CA Irvine, CA , Frizzell, Marlon, AP Bueche Brother1, AP Sliver Cretcenl. lrvlne, CA Covey, Robert I< .. AP
Lo Pll•t•. Frank, AP T I & T R c 0 Whit•. Oonlld R .. I AP 451·283-19, 11, 129.80 1t 934-70-019, $1,017 80 15 Eagle Land Co AP 937-29-080, 12.352.88 10
449-412·24, 11.216.11 3571 TRlf 1R· 1923·00·2 Ktul)· 483-071·18, l :U1'.80 &'Oe SunMI River. lrvlne. CA Orlnwoocl. lrvlne,CA 453.372.11, S433.S4 3 Fernbt nk. lrvlne, CA
Myrtle St, lrvtne, CA p In en , John E A p Amalfl Or, lrvtne, CA • Bak9"' & Fenelll lno, AP Atnkal, Thoma1 A., AP Rlmrock. lrvlne, CA NMbltt, Fred L.. AP
Brock, Robert H., AP 453·141-19, 11,24577 1 T I & T , r C O 451·283-23, 1318.38 11 934-&0-022. $2,105.88 101 He01y11. Hoothang A .. 938·21 ·040 $1,17009 2 «9 .. 13· 12. $2,287 12 3652 Banyan Tree Ln, lrvlne. CA Tr# 1R· 1923·00·2 &/or Suneet Rlvw. lrvlnt, CA W•t Yale Loop. Irvine. CA AP 483-411· 11, $3, 173.88 Sugarplne, lrvlne. CA
Nutmeg St. Irvine, CA A p 4 5 3 • I 4 1 • 2 3 . Zahran, Ahmed Tlhtr, AP Mohamed, Saleh A ,AP Lynell, Dentel J ,AP 15 Sliver Creeoent. Irvine, Godfrey. Aldlard J. AP
Tavarez, C James, AP 1111534 1 Banyen T ,83-083"°'4,St,582.105412 451·292-03, 11.'78.38 18 934-86-002, 11.48384 21 CA 931-21-048. $2,31770 12 449-431· IO, $2,260.88 3431 Ln: lrvlne CA Ca.towbl Ln, ll'lllM. CA o..r Crwel(, lrvlnt. CA Stone Creek Nonh. Irvine, Pnmroee, lrvlne, CA
Pecan St. Irvine. CA Griffin ThOl'TfH . AP Reo, Kogantl M., AP Caro. J1met F . AP CA TAX RA TE AREA Morey. Thomll Soott. AP
Pilkington. Gettld E. A 453·142·15 11.991 28 483-083--05, '2,877.08 5422 451·29S-18, $1,331 40 2 t<hakpour Gholam 2'-()11 938·21-057 12.15112 5
'49-431·15, Sl,096 44 3481 Almond Tree Ln, lrvlne. CA C.1owbl Ln, IMn9, CA o..rwood Elal, lrvlne, CA Hotaeln. AP 934-85-ol 1, Sprlngw11er lrvlne, CA
Pecan SI. lrvlM, CA 1 j & T ,. c Alexandtr. Alex s~. s.-tl. H Deen. AP 11,4'0 56 79 w .. 1 y .. p Sci'llld, JOho w . AP ChOI. SH Oh-:-~R# ~-1923·00·2 ~t..18. '2.435..MI .451.-3.iw a. ..J.1.305...52.. 11 Lopp, lrvlnt..._ CA Bohrnlledl, nlch2e~~ ~ :11-oH. ,1, 1'8 62
449·•31-28. $1 1730 ~ •. Davi d . AP 19371 S1err1 Chula Ad, Teal,trvlne,CA lfordmen. Su11n,AP:!!;~~n.~f' Sprlngwtter,lrvtne,CA
145-43 Seron Av, lrvlne. CA 453-1'2-19, 12,5'0.82 38 Irvine, CA Huff, Anthony I< . AP 934-88--006.115. $122.38 505 eooCo oennla Palrlctl
COiien, Rk:hatd E .. A Almond Tr .. Ln trvlne CA T I & T r C o 451·311-33. $1,944 18 35 Orerioe Blouom, lrvlne, CA AP 939 18-027 I I 99892 449-431·27,$1,139673371 AP 453-142·25: S1.tl1.54 Tr•1R·1823·00·~ &/or Whl1t11ng8wan,lrvlrtt.CA Sieben. Hor11 0 , AP 59 011,;d lrvl~ CA ..
Pecan St, lrvlne, CA 50 Almond Tree Ln, lrvlne. Breuer, Chl rlel F., et al, AP Wln1fow, Lindi SUianne. 934-93-015, 12.150 42 19 Ertc;k~ DIYld w. AP
Adrlg, Vernon E , AP CA '63-092-02, $814.26 19'02 AP '451..323·12, 11,008.2'4 Brldgewood, lrvlne. CA 939•18-043· 1231 64 27 011•
A49-•32-02. 1"37.20 3552 Bifle1te', Ernetto, AP Sierra Chute Rd, IMne, CA 23 Partridge, Irvine. CA Monroe, Helen E . AP 1 d lrvlne 'cA
Pecan SI. lrvlne. CA . 453-151-04.11.942 56 '5011 Kollavary. Andre'# J .• AP Wiii•. Jamel H., AP 934-93-047, 11,289 811 2 or Rio Srlnlvau v AP
Irwin, Rk:herd W., A PerslmmonLn,lrvlne,CA 483-122-02, 1 1,077.83 451-323·23, 12,080•8 20 Brldgevi-.lrvine,CA 939•18~109 Sl02loS 75
449-432-34, '8S4 38 354 Puente, RIClharCI R. AP 19522 Sierra Sec:o Rd, Bfackawan, trvlne. CA C1 r11on. Eric. AP EJt 1., Irvine CA
EbOe St. IMne. CA •53·151·20. S1.283.70 5011 lrWle. CA t<rupoll, M1rt1n,AP 934-93-088, 12,586 28 1 taitk Na vu AP
Martin Jaclc R.. A Hemlock. Irvine, CA LlnQIOl9. Ctllttee Alfred 451-323·24, ~871.118 22 Woodlake. Irvine. CA 939-18-156 s I 010 '97 34 4.49-432·44,$1,4S.753.4e2 Murphy, Richard s .. AP Tr, AP 4113 -138-07, Blec:kawan.IMnt.CA Berman. Arnold.AP 0Jllord ,,..,.n. CA
Et>OeS1 lrvtne CA .453·151-48 1 11135 09 $1.039.8' 19185 CroYdert Aprlhlmlan. Richard J, 934·98-M8, $1,158152 42 An~ HowtrdP AP
Etltnger Joel A 17531 Jec:aranda Ji lrvlM. Tr. Irvine, CA AP 451-342·81, 145• 75 1 Llkevlew, lrvtne, CA 939•18•173 '12 101 50' 61 451-013· 18, $833 a. 1532 CA Rloetz, Roo.rt E., AP Woodplne, IMne, CA Beylik, Rooert Sherman Dartmouth 'trvlne CA
Se1nec1,1rvtne,CA Conroy Jamn M., AP•83-f41-04, 11,113.08 Kramer. Anita G. A AP 934·98.037.$4,41794 Co• MlchHI J AP
Loring. Eugene T . A 453-15305.1&91011784118532 Slllrr1 Aeton Ad. 451-343-25, 11,15347 20 47Lakevtew,trvlne,CA 939-1&.178 119435<> SO
•51.022-03.18811.31 1541 ArbOrLn,lrvlne,CA Irvine.CA Woodland,lrvtne,CA H1y1 . G111 . AP O•IOf'd lrvtM CA
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590-~4-04, $1,024 10
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AP 590--035--09. $22.531 48
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16 Valley Vle\ll, lrvlnt, CA 530-112·5'. 12.2117 02 23 Olall. Bltt>wa L ... AP At>eto, lrvlne. CA ~6·83 111 13.043 oe 3 Almalth. !ty R.. AP Valley View, lrvlfle. CA 830-in.a. s2.002 02 27 Johenaon. Per w ' Al' Cattlll9. lrvtnl, CA
935-13-I 14. '3.798 '2 2' Caine, Jerry 0 . AP ~y l<nOlt, 1tv1ne. CA 530-122-es. •2.00I 00 21 ~lr.owtltl, Oevtd, A Caetlllo. lrvlM. CA
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Aoc:ky KnoN, IMtll. CA Ratel l Wllllam F AP O'Donnell. John W . A 53(). t 12:oe 11 5-44 12 1
93&-83-151, '3,468.30 3• a.vti1e.1rwie.CA Rooky Knoll. lrvtM. CA
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529 tai-42 12 267158 '529•11'·22· 12·803 22 2
Aocky Rldot. lrvtne. CA Sharpt0urg, lrvtne, CA wm,, Chi, t<eu;t AP TAX A.AT! A .. l!A ~.o~.;t'.~;...,,~:'J! 15 :r&-tn
Moore. Terry S , AP 530-013.04, &2,402 80 1 Walker, JI/TIN w .. AP
Olorteta Ee.ti, lrvll'\t, CA 628.Q03.30, $ t,'189 72 30
Gutknecht, Fred, AP Colonltl. lrylne. CA 1 530-021-11, $1,30i ., 10 Kncz6vlc, Miro Z1. AP Carnpanero w .. t.lrvlne. CA 529--083-35. S 1 ,39~ It 1
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530-031.11. 11,3 17 60 2 Weeton Commerclel
Nlnoa, lrvlne, CA Propertlet. AP 529-073.· 15,
MeK••. JtmH. AP $3,013.38 13 S1r1tog1.
530-031-25. 12.046 ee 25 lrvtne. CA
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530-03 1·83. 1482 73 I 0.-
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530·0• 1·04, 1948 18 19 5211-081·09, 1959.47 2
Alameda. trvtne, CA Ston-all, Irvine. CA
MeWhlrter, Ronald H. AP Oanlela. Steve(l L., AP
530-052·12, 11.804 8" 26 529-081-40, 12,133 98 e
Fonuna Ettl. Irvine. CA Croaakey, Irvine, CA Sampieri, Francia N., AP Tomsu. Ari o. AP 530-05~·27. 11.759 44 12 529·08 1 ·50, 1202 94 5
Enaueno Weal. lrvlne, CA _ Croulcey, lrvlne. CA
Nebenzlhl, Mere J • AP Kllddo, Rudolph A . AP
530-053-49, 11.771104 16 629-082·02 $1878112 3
Ensueno Elll. lrvlne. CA Pr1nce1on. Irvine. CA Chappelle, Donald c • AP
530-011-02, S1 ,t06 42 23 TAX RATE ARI.A
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530.016-01. s 1.796 42 14 26-120
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AP 530-076-0CI, 11.079 03 4 AP 551-022-06. Sl.938 42
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530-078-14, 1413 82 8 LI 551-026--05, S 1.611j 08_ I
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530-078-26. 12,012 IKl II
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530.078·28. 1955 18 7 0..
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53-0·077·18, 11.5'1 1• 4
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530-081· 12, 12.452 40
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530-082-21 $1,294 52 3
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AP 530-083·28 11.538 24 2
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451·032·37, $998.74 15-41 St Irvine, CA Ahumada. Marcelo G .. AP Broollttone, lrvlne, CA I Mleh .. 11. Jerry, AP Col mbfa lrVlrte CA Tra~ Anh N . AP EJtf9'Cl,lrvlne.CA 'uemetau.GregoryD.AP'63-142·01. 12,785.84 Penny, Patrick D., AP934-99-013, 12.41922 34 Camino RlcherdC AP
447-034·06 $1,869.0o4 3582 Zemclk, John JamM Tr, 453-153·3o4, I 1,217.38 4852 19521 Sierra Raton Rd. 451-361-14. 11.331 28 29iWHI Y•I• L<>09. Irvine, CA 939-18-307 S222 16 • 131
Hamlflon St, Irvine, CA AP 451-()32-60, S2.402. Buswood Ln Irvine CA Irvine. CA Bluej1y. lrvlne, CA Born, Robert H., AP O I d lrMe CA Reagan, Aoctlelle A. AP 15"42 Orleent Cl, trvtne. CA White. Andre A.. AP Klnc:tld.-Joe t< Jr, AP Eek, Oenn11 K AR)835-01-012. 11,cee.20 711 • 0' · Kii hi
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530-091-82, $2,440.38 22
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529-113-01, 13.505 54 •6
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Kuzmlk Jonn D. AP 139982 5051 Bayonne Ci 1rv1ne CA '83-152·111, $4418119451 Hiile r. Phlllp, AP935-07-008. $4,81740 19 TAX RATE AREA 811net1. Jullt A. AP
447·041·46. $1.567 94 3591 Irvine, CA W~elleld Hugh C AP Slerrat.untt Rd, lrWle, CA '51·38 1·09, 17 10 78 1 Llltevtew. lrvlne, CA 463-352·23. 13,87186 10
Cl1remon1 St. lrvtne. CA O'Neil, Mk:hMI 8 . A 453-162·10. $713 08 S251 Dunn. Michae l, AP Mandarin, Irvine, Cl Shew. JOhn w . AP ~ $tlllwller. lrvtne CA
Sutter Judith K. AP 451·051-28, 12 ,269 9 Thorn Tr•. Irvine. CA 463-153-o7. 12.242.30 6851 Pearce, Robert J ,AP 935-07-017, 11,'238 50 3 Salceda, Daniel A .. AP
«7·051-03. S6n3" 3751 15171ChalOnCl,trviM,CA Cook, Gery w . ApSler'ra CleloRd,lrvtne,CA 451·381·23. $1,95734 141.akevlew,trvtne,CA lrvlneCompany Meialer, 463-371.02, 1 1.05120 14
Cosley St. Irvine. CA Kromet. Stephen M , II.Pl 453-183-28, 1352 88 17231 Wedgeworth, Wllllam M, Mandarin. Irvine. CA Miedema. Ronald D . AP Howard W , 2nd, AP I Rlmrock. Irvine, CA
Rue, James A.. AP 451-051 -42. 1399-82 15172 Candleberry. lrvlne. CA AP 483-173-08, 12,525.60 Whllman. Robert S . Tr •1935-20-010, 11,51•.94 19 690--015· 13. 1 16.416 03 Hanna, "Robert F . AP
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Claremont St. Irvine, CA De Bos, Sondra, API 453-16-4--45, 1921.61 5141 Oreenlhletd1, George W, 17 Matt1rd, Irvine, CA Rottocll, Chlflea ! . AP TAX RATE AREA Rlmrock. lrvlne, CA
Etezadl. Parnlan, AP 45 l·-051-89. S 1.12 I 118 1! Thorn Tree, lrvfne. CA AP 483· 188-o7, '3,0S 1 24 Latnbaklt. Stephanie, AP 936-2e-027, S 1,553 85 S3 ~7 Fllher, lrvlng N , Tr, AP 447-061 10. $77589 17511 Roanne Cl,lrvlne.CA Ceeil, Mtchaet w . AP 5952SlerraSlenaRd,lrvtne. 451·3&2·27, $2,858.82 4Pfnewood,lrvlne,CA 934-75-005, $2,79262 11
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Guymon. Gary L. AP 451-10 I ·08, S2 219 158 Hawthorn, lrvlne, CA Title '"' l Tr CO Tr Crlto1tomo, Eaperanza,AP 935-26-031, $822.86 81 935-34-203, s 120 oo 181 1 Biker. Ktthryn W . AP
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SalemSt Irvine CA Solovlell.SlephenW .AP 453-172-70, $1,011570 8Sark1ny, Luzlo, AP $2,28219 29 Shorebird. l<elley, Edward H , AP M1Hnk:k Mlchael ll. AP 1R1lnbowFall1 lrvtne,CA
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Dogwood South. lrvlnt. CA A63·2 7 1 ·28, S 1 ,003 90 lrvlne, CA 835-28.040, 1989 82 711 935-34-232, $731.33 15 I Ryt1111actam. Wiiiiam F ,
447·066-15 $831 39 17571 Kron SI, Irvine. CA Siclnlkl Euzeblull E .. AP 111702 PINO Cof1ez. IMne. Morae, Roy V , A~Plnewood, Irvine. CA Taroc:co lrvtr>t! Cll. AP 934.75.()29 $,, 193.02
Teaehefa Av lrv1ne, CA Woods. Jerome A AP 453-173· 11 11.868 74 25 CA 451-<4 12.Q4. 12.201 28 11 King , Jon S . AP Sancnei. Ttmothy J AP 19 RtlnbOw Falll lrvtne, CA Gnalourt Mansour. AP 451· 111-0A S 1, 112 72 5081 Dogwood South. Irvine. CA AP "63-272-32, 1431 a. Plnllll, Irvine, CA 93S-28-0«, $2,332 28 87 905·34-236, S 157 08 231 Pihl, Roger A , Tr, AP
1-47·071·37 $1,962 46 3966 Norris St, IMne, CA Letourneau. Eugene A .. 18801 PIMO Plc.alo, IMne, Skinner, Robert 0 , APPlnewood, Irvine, CA Tarocco lrvtne, CA 934-75--040, 12,021.29 12
Hendrix St Irvine CA Parker' Jellrey, AP[ AP •53-173-24. $438 40 2 CA 451-431-06, $1,483 58 117 Jona. Oouglu c .. AP Cryalll POOi, lrvlne. CA
Olson Wtlll em R AP 451·111·32, 1960.69 1S081 Camphor South Irvine. CA Doig, Arthur H . AP Nlghlhlwk, lrvlne, CA 935-20-053, $981.02 32 TAX RATE AREA Elghob11hl, Said E. AP
u 7 -07 t 39 $701 26 3952 Touralne Wy. Irvine. CA Simon, Edwerd R . AP 483-281-03, S 1,083.44 ,931 Holllngton, Olorla O . AP Pinewood, lrvlnt, CA 2'-0U 934-15-0•8. $2,835 88 35 v~endr!M St. Irvine CA Lubanko, Robert M . AP o453-1 74·29. 1948.89 2 Jor· Pueo 0. Vtga. lrvl(le, CA 451-431·13. S4,008 46 81 Tllacih, Theodore J et al, Cool Brook, lrvlne, CA "
Claman. W1lllam N . AP 451 t 12·05, S 1,423 80 don Eaet. Irvine, CA T I & T r ' C o Nlghlhawl<, Irvine, CA AP 935-28-05", $1.705 54 Loud, Donna J .. AP. Wlllll, John L Tr, AP
447-071-62 $52116 17472 15082TalteySt,lrvfne,CA DeNlll, John D .. APTr#lR-1923·00·2 &/or Grlebe, Derryl M.,AP3-0Plnewood.lrvine.CA 451·582-01. Sl,611958 ~ 934-98·020. $96485 83
WeyneAv Irvine CA Tiiie Ina & Tr Co Tr 453·17"·36,S808047 Mlm-Vasw1n1, Roop , AP 451·432-02. $2.05894 • Smith. Tam1r1 K .. AP ShootfngS11r.lrvlne,CA C1nyonRldge,lrvine,CA Bue~ Tt1omas C AP 111R-1923-00-2 l /or Hanle. osa. Irvine. CA 463-281·18, $2,311.28 5041 Sandstone, Irvine, CA 11 3 5. 3 4 . O O 1 8 5 . Stephen•. Peggy M., AP conen, M1Mn F . AP
447-071-65 $351 53 1744 1 R•y L AP 453-032-43.J Morgan. Pll Song, AP Paaeo De Vega. lrvlne, CA Ftorn, Joaepn Jamee Jr.I 104 31 .u8 Orange 451-562-02, $1,429 72 •9 934.95.030 S1 ,788 50 4
Teache" i\v Irvine CA $513 07 10 Bucorn St 45i-202·30 $3,22 t 8" 20 Romney. Aober1 E . AP AP 451-433-01, 12,CMl2.02 BIOllOm, Irvine. CA Shooting Star, Irvine. Cll. SllVef Cr.-. lrv1"41, CA
Woolard Jerry AP Irvine, CA Shatta Irvine CA 483·28 I ·2 I, $2.337 78 84 Nlghthewtt, lrvlne. CA Lobue. Victor, AP Morcoe Lorraine A . et Freytag, Hontmar, AP
"9·041 -07 $1199 94 3601 AP 453-03S-59 $'43 75 5 Zintgralf Roben E AP 18572 Pueo Plz.arro, lrvlne, Oanleta, Oouglu L. AP935-34-009, $67181 .. o I I.AP 451·~2-0.4 S869 28 934.~715 85 $104 08 28 Carm~ Ay 1n11ne . CA Gillman St. Irvine CA 453-202-43 S2.044 12 7 CA 451-433.()7, 13.H7 88 MOrange 81onom. lrvlnt. CA 33 Shooting Ster. lrvtne, CA Cen)'On Ridge. Irvine. CA
Napper Leon M AP Donnell. Robert L AP Lusen. lrvtne. CA Title lne l Tr Co Tr NIQtltl'leWk, lrvtne, CA . Hiit. Peul F , AP 81ngh1m WIRlam D AP
«9--041-13 $29613 3561 453-035-159 $1,133 72 2 Humple Ge<Hge OAP •IR-1923-00-2 &/0< l<elto, Rose , Elvln. AP935-34-019, 1539.87 1118 451·571·07.11,141 10 14
Carmel Av rvme CA Gillman St Irvine, CA 453-:X>2·88, SI 26611 8 Stephen J , AP 433-282·28, 451-433-09, 11.«7 42 100L~ Grove, lrvtne, CA ShOtltlng Stlf lrvtne CA TAX RATE AREA
29-100 Mc Gaughan Terrence T I & T r c 0 Tahoe, Irvine. CA 1457 28 4901 PINO Dall, Nlghlhawtc. lrvlne. CA Turenn•. Adrienne. AP Rubin, Robert A ,AP
E AP 44q.Q42·42 S635 33 Tr• IR· 1923-00-2 &for Su. Machenak Richard C , Irvine, CA lrvtne Co, Oobbl, Cappy, 935.34-030 115, 1 1111.48 1•8 451·641.03, 11,082 81 5 Franklin, Wiibur Jr, AP
3562 Cermet A• Irvine. CA Peul II. AP 453-038-05. AP 453·2"2·89. S 1.999 12 8 AP 451_.41.1d. 18,459.59 Lemon Grove, Irvine, CA Rook wren. lrvfnt. CA 463.401•03, 14•407 60 !S
Anderson Dorothy M S2.655 58 14 Buller 51, lrvl Tahoe. lrvlne. CA Wong. Weng-Cnan. AP Ng, Cllllord o., AP Buckley, Galen L , AP Bluff View. lrvl,,., CA A1~634149S·~-1~6n ~l1 .. 2l68rvln8Ee ne CA Werkentln, William, AP TAX RATE AREA 451-o48 f·14, 11,059.53 ~835-~119, 1412.'1 321 451~1-20, $1,007 18 40 Marquand. Mii~• A . AP ~ ~=a . ., Tille Ina & Tr Co Tr 529 025-27 S l.024 16 26-021 MornlngOove,lrvlne,CA Tangelo, Irvine.CA Alhwood,lrvlne.CA 63-24--01 1331590 20 CA •1R-1923-00-2 &"1rFrlecn. 13842 M&10efl• Ct, lrvtne. Leuthleln. Hiio• L .. AP Rote, Ze 'e v . AP Morton, Judy Key, AP~ 4 .. c
Geln Rober t AP Jellrey (JI), AP 453·0•2·13, CA l Churcn.L11>erty8apt111 of 451-481·32. 1 1J2202 2~936-35-037. 149875 240 •61·872.()3. 12,,7058 12 ld:berry,lrvlne, A p
449-064 03 S? 0 48 18 1&47 74 78 Seton Rd. Irvine, Kop1nt1111, Stephen Vin· Sou Ille"' C 11 , AP Morning Dove, lrvtne, CA Tangelo, lrvtnt, CA WOOdfall, lrvlne, CA 483.!~~l. :2.~~~·30 A12 147820onusterRd,lrv1ne CA cent. AP 529·025·47, 120-138·58.144505 t<elth. Ett ... AP Mc Qulnneea. John. AP Tinllley, W . ~lchtel. AP S CA CA T I & T r C O S2.327 02 4052 &cudefo 451·482-01. 12.380112 14'935-35-075.85, $57 19 187 461·812· 11, 11.082 84 5 llverletn, lnrlne,
Oh Se Ung AP lr• IR-1923-00 2 &/or Mc Or lrvtne CA TAX RATE A .. IA ' ~ornlng Oove, lrvfne. CA ~Tangelo, lrvtne, CA Suncr•. Irvine. CA 4e.:~2.Je~j33N34 A~
«9-092·19 SI 101095082 Comb. Jottn C AP Voffmef Steven E, AP 2.e-023 Prince, Fredet1Clk E , A Goffath, John S . AP Kr<>Q111d, Dlyton E ,AP S M C
OoanolleAv trv1ne CA 453--0•2·1 1,SI t36104082 529-03518 113"78 137011 . 451-03-08. 1239'7 t3M5-052. 11.6270~ 22 451-ar2.11. $2.81190 14 u~~~;.1 g:1•Al . AP
Stont'• Mark AP Germatnder Wy, lrvtne CA Onk1yl'l1 Ci. Irvine. CA Robertaon Lawrence D Redhewtc. IMne. CA Wetatone, lrvtne, CA Cec:t~fng, Irvine. CA 113-..()9 S3 233 30 I
•49-092·?3 S788 17 5122 ~dol'f. 8art>art J., AP ChOI, Yon Shim, AP AP 933•93-057 l:Z 438112 2 Zimmerman, Arthu Gutllhlll, Gary W .. AP S al, ThOmll G.,AP ~and...::iuah lrvl' CA
Doenolle Av INlne CA 453-042·22. 1350 52 40 529-041.11 SI 137 80 •221'Montenu Sucs'lrvtne CA H , AP 46 I · 49 1•02 ,935-86-088, 11,990 14 4 451 72·20, S2,592 611 8 Relchill, ' Jo:· J AP
Rey Gary A AP Oermttnder Wy, lrvlne CA Blackfin 11.v irvlne . CA Meister H~trd W and 12, 193.71 18 SenOplper Peret\, lrvlne. CA Cec:ttt'Pflng, Irvine, CA 83 3..()3 l4 807 42 43
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$788 01 25 Lucero Elal,
Irvine, CA
Winik. Rooert J Jr. AP
530·103-01. $1,448 811 2
Lucero Eut. lrvlne, CA
Edward• N .. I L ' AP
530-152-0.4, $1,270 31 18
Vtapera, Irvine. CA Pa1rce. Larry. AP
530-152-22, $4,144 10 24
Rincon. Irvine, CA
TAX AA T1! AR!A
3-105
Wegsttll. Stepntn P . AP
529· 1 '3·30. 13,077 50 4 WlncMlttt. Irvine, CA
Whl1e. Gerry R AP
529. 173·38. $852 89 1 w .. t Trenlon, Irvine, CA ·
Wutlleld·lrvlne AP 529-173-48, $84 04
Shedarowlch. Dan19' t< .
AP 529-175-01, $887 23 4
WeSI Trenton, Irvine, CA
TAX RATE AREA
29-108
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529· 1 I 2·45, S 1,545 22 5
Nentucicet. lrvtne, CA
J M Peter1 Company
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S2 .871 88 3 Nantucket. lrvtne. CA
Anltlelm Savings & Loan
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AP 551.018-10. 12.81030
61 C1pe COd, lrvlne, CA
Cerroll, Joaeph E.. AP
651-017-0 I, 11.380 02 81
Senrilngton, Irvine, CA
Sima rd, Emiko, AP
651-071-15, 11,141.49 12
Belmonte. lrvtne. CA
Mucottl. Weyne A • AP
551.071-18. St,5.40 2CI 14
Belmonte Irvine, CA
Tibbit. Triomae e . AP
551-072·29. 12.899 48 ..
Hudeon, lrvtne, CA
Sollle . Jon £ , AP
651-472-41, 121121104 8
P•mnco, trvtne. CA
551-031-33, $2.024 ,, 3Q
Hunter, lrvtne. CA
Luevano. Manuel J .AP
551-031-34. S2.052.92 37
Huntet, Irvine. CA
Erartr, Mllhlll, AP
55f-032-01, $2.818 42 24
Choete, Irvine, CA
Luiz. Armenoo.AP
551-032·11, Sl.02083 4 Choate. lrvlne, CA
Davey, Wiiiiam Burlon,AP
551-032-15, $1179.11 5
Choate. lrvlne. CA
Sulllvan. Stephen M., AP
551-032-19, $2,178.32 23
Choate, Irvine, CA
Petko. M1rt1n J .AP
551-042-38. $2,603 46 t 1
Aberdeen, lfVlne CA
HemllrtO, Eleuterlo L AP 551-042·40. 11.734 21 7
Aberdeen, Irvine CA
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551-0•2-43, 14.284 62 ,
Aberdeen. Irvine. CA
Kakar, Ashotc K . KICIO,
Norman Barry. AR
551-043-11, 13,096 48 5
Glenn. lrvlne. CA
L11ch1e. Roblfl Thomae.
AP 551 04.4-07 SJ.508 42
2<1 Glenn. trv1ne, CA
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Ozb11g. Mlhran.AI'
529-101·17 $2.89348 12
Poner, 1rv1ne. CA
MOfN, Wiiiard c . Jr, AP
529· 102-05 I 1,040.59 ...
Orent, Irvine. CA
Giimour, Brian. AP
529· 102·42. 11,460 58 78
Farragut. lrvlne, CA
W~. Rlchlrd L .AP
629-133·15, 1778 38 13 Calhoun lrvtne, CA
Plteentlefger. Robert D
AP 529-141·25. H5e 55 I
Bowditch. lrvlfle CA
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529· 141·32. IHI H e
Bowdileh, ll"lllnt. CA
«9-092 58. $606 28 5141 T I & T r C o C1rruco Refugio G . AP AP 933•93.-073 1951119 1c) lrvlne, CA . Murttto, Frank A, AP Cr1mer, Mlc:htel S .. AP ~lllg-::... l~lne, CA
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AP 529-142-01, $1,87' 40
1 I Lewt1, Irvine, CA
Rodrlguet,Ouatevo A •
AP 529-143-10, $992 43 8
Lindberg, lrvlne, CA «II· 103.09 $ 120 00 4372 453·042-24, I 1,777 26 4048 Bennett Richard AP 934• t0-02o s2 188 llS 4 Alderbrook, lrvlne, CA Riebe, Charin D ,AP Hlllgrt~. ltvlna, CA ....,.
Berrnude Ct Irvine GA Oermalnder Wy, Irvine, CA 529-04o4-11. S2541 34' 4182 Cerrito lrvtne cA Ng. Cllllor d , AP TAX "AT! AJllEA 461-411·32. 13.020.28 4 Oo
S tieren John W AP AP 453-042·70, Sl,934 82 Sll1c11 Dr Irvine CA OtM°on 5·,_ Miu"' "61-493·33, "486 49 32 a-Oii MOYntaln All\, trvlnt, CA ,.,. ~· 1~trbe11S2 3~f~o· ~~ Unruh, Shirley IL AP
4•9· 112· 14, S 11« 86 4831 18 Iron Berk Wy, Irvine, CA Hoag £dw1td .H 3rd AP AP tJ.4-29-018 I I 284 ,.4 'e Aldertlfook. lrvlnt, CA &ouUther, Phlllp I(., !<P 4-• ' ' 938 18· 153. 1307 31 18
Karen Ann Ln. lrvlne . CA AP 453-043·21. S2.351 52 529-044-38 $3M 2, 4oe1 Lago Sud, lrvi,,;_ c'A Ruuell, Fred 8 .AP trl World CommunlGa· 451.fi1•65, 12,859 94 1 Hiit:;, lrWle, CA 0en¥er, IMM. CA
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JusteMn C11u.. AP O~t WrMtll Wy, Irvine 14582 Golden Glen St, Mllltr. Alan I' AP 451-511 07. $899.52 ' 81t -.-MlfWI H1wll, lfVlne, CA e :°ge la ~°1e
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452·141·22, 12.040 13 1 8"ch C Unelt t. Newpor1 1838i S Pacific Av, SunMI $450 28 $648 43 SMcout Cl, Huntington ~. AP 153-283--07 0100, Otihl.I Dr, Huntington e..dl, 4411•241•540100 1•4481 Whlepenng Wind, IMne, CA a.diet. Bttd H. al al, AP • A 8Mch. CA Nemztt. Sidney R AP Rafferty Patric* W . AP 8Mch. CA 1141 IO 19912 Lotua Ln. Huntlnglon CA 1524.52 W..-ty Ln INi,,. CA Joflneon, Dani.I K.,AP 529-191·28, 1152.35 13 Mltc:Mll, Larry L., AP Chrlllner, Ellen E , AP 139-102.()80100,32321owa 936-33--0120100, 1204 Lu Co1Hn1 Jeffrey D AP 8Mch.CAl202.53 Haug. CMet• A . AP 182 17 '
452·141-44, 13,04078 2V1c111burg,lrvlne,CA 42~1-34. $80775 39711&-512-21,19370011372 Sl,Col1•M-.l142.31 AranuWy, Cotta MfM.025-041:200100 .. 1606 Smatt Bu1lne11. AP178-113-080100. 18112 KMn ~ H AP
Earlymom, lrvlne, CA 0oI1. Caro I. AP ~;:u aye, Newpor1 8"ch. N Pecllle Av. Sunaet ee.en. Spinka, Kenneth Dele, AP 1294 82 Huntington St. Huntington 153-303-0t.O 100, 19792 Sime St Huntington e..dl. 44t-252:22 OlOO 14602 o,.
Mono. Jin TH.AP 529-203--05, 1 1.3'130 1 CA J39-102·20.0100. 3221 New Cont• lnveetmenta Inc, BMctl, CA 132598 P01omae Ln, Huntington CA 11.488.24 ~· Ln .!Mne CA
452·171·13, 12,038 49 It Bull Run, lrvlne, CA Single, Jacob J • AP ~mlll'I, Gane E., AP York Av, Colla M .. a. AP 938-33--023 0100, 1222 Tout, Raymond 1. AP BMc:f\. CA $25 57 AMoQa1• Flnancl&I. AP :;re 10 ' ' '
Ralnatat.lrvlne,CA ~Ca~ O.OnlJ M. 42t-Hh-01, $893.00 2I02 178·513·17, l2.809 AtC $352..M __ l_U~.taW},Co.tatHM, 02~·043·i3 0100 141 Ltmb, Earl A AP 179·222-15 0100. 4971 8'ftMI 8tWI a AP
Hottman.: Cheiltt l .. AP A'F'52~205-22. 1822.18 14 C~"Anl A'r,COm M .... 18431 Cout Hy. Su11111 Banll. Uoyda Ctl TR•A. 1102 71 Huntington St. H~nllngton f53-331-240TOO. 19352 Pearca St, Hun1iiigton 449·2.1l·l3 0100 '4181
462·171·14, 12,13757 21 CNttanooga,lrvlne,CA Beach, CA AP 139·551·12 0100. NourM, Pet« W AP 8Mct\,CAl13251 Jerrllyn Lii. Huntington 8each.CA l28572 Loma St lrvln~ CA
Ralnetar. lrvlna, CA Brown, Jeffr~ 0., AP Bettle, John Gr90ory 11,412.118 936-&8·005 0100. 2518 Hlgntower, Florence P. BMch, CA $1,024 38 cn&n. F'tlllip P C (Co). 11 523 97 . ' '
Weaver. Oney l< .. AP 5211-211-54. l 1,488.t4 23 -TAX RAn ARllA Ml'y•. Franks Tr •I al. AP Holtz. JoM R . AP Elden Av. Co.I• M .... AP 02S.131·390100 1903 Lamb, Earl A . AP AP 178-291·1~0100, 18871 Ramirez lup• AP
452-172-oG, 12.11808 4 Alctlmond,lrvln•.CA S&-02t 178·514-02. lt.H676 139·801·230100. 2791 $8198 Flortd4 St, Huntington 153·334-070100. 92112 Ho1ktn1 SI, Huntington 4 49.2u.t4.0100 '4392
Aalnatar, lrvlne, CA Tarry, Paul P.. AP 18452 2411\ St, SunHt Rtdwlng Cl. Cotta Meta, Norrie, Carol S , AP Beaeti, CA l28e.80 Grand Or. Huntington BMc:Pl. CA 1552 :22 MarQtrtta St, trvtne, CA,
Crowley. J1mee M. AP 629-213·10, 1779.41 • Carney, Thomu J., AP 8Meh.CA 11,330.29 938-69·0090t00. 2430 Hightower. Florene. P , Beacn,CA$145.31 Miiier. Joeec>n P .• AP 1391.12
452·172·23, 13,312.et 5 Cl1adel,trvtne,CA 439-092-05.Sl.241.762828 AP 178-514-15, $3,1526.57 Anchor Thrl~ & Lotn SantaAnaAv,Colta M .... AP 02S.131-40.0100, 1901 Harpet, Melvln I AP 179·532·170100, 18880 Flnkenberg Edward AP
Quiet Moon, lrvlne. CA Stndera, Mlc/IMI S. el ll, Santa Ml Av. Cotta M .... 18452 24th St, SunMI Aaen, AP 141·301.()1.0100, 172 73 Florlela SI, Huntington 1~3·362-24 0100, 19082 Bey \ll9w Dr. Huntington 449.294.09 o 100 4402
O er y . Ra ymond AP5211-213-11,l 1,509.747 CA BMel'l.CA 28320rakaAv.Cott1Mel&, Nachazt1,TtlomuE ,AP BNell C0Al281180 Hlllaboro Ct, Huntington a..en.CAll,38134 RelHI SI 1rv1n'e CA
ChtrlH,AP 452-254·04, Cltldet, lrvlne. CA County of Or~. AP AP 178-614·18. 11,817 78 $44 71 936-73-018 0100, 210 16th H~ Btlan 0 , AP Buel\, CA 1247 83 Connay, Fra nk, AP S52t 90 . ' '
11,473.86 11 H11fmoon. Bowan. Robert R .. AP 439-092-10. 1108.82 320 184118 24th St. SunMt Diamond. Mery. AP Pl. Cotta MM&. S153 12 025-131·52.0100, 1904 Lamb. Ea rl A . AP 17~1-00 0100. 4436 s.. ~·u Jim y AP
lrvlne,CA 529-213-t8, 11.51480 t7 OetM1rA11,Coa1aM .... CA BMon,CA 141-522·11 0100, 782 Per111 . Dana, AP Allun• Ln. Huntington 153-383-230100, 9831 Harbour Dr. Huntington 449.313-130100 '14255
Zimmerman. Kurt L.,AP Savannah, Irvine, CA Baca, Wllllam A.. AP TllOmu, 8Mtrlce S .. AP HUOton Av. Coata M .... 936· 73-033 0 100, Co111 e..cn. CA 1908.25 Poll ack Or, Huntington Beacn, CA I 107 94 Mati.. Av 1nitr19 CA ~1-271 ... 8, 12,087.28 14 439-101-12, 12,392.78 311178-516-03.173185 18555 114893 M .... 116897 Tranumenea Flnanolal, 8Mctl,CAl94258 Or~. Timothy C , AP 135557 · ' W~I. lrvlM. CA TAX RAn ARl!A MeH Dr. Co.ta Meta. CA COllt Hy, SunM1 8Mcf'I, CA I Anderton, Rene E., AP Kendall Real Elt•t• Corp AP 025-133-26 0100, 1924 Lamb, Earl A.. AP 178-8! 1-51 0100. 18835 Murphy Oudlay AP
Bu..,, RICharCI A .AP 2&-144 Slpot, Raymond E .. APAP 178-616-04. 1725791 141·1152·550100, 3128 AP Q37-60-0120t00 224~ Delaw•r• St. Huntington 153-39.4-040100, 19352 Algonquin St, Huntington 449.352.220100. 0 3982
452-302-18. l1.30t 55 29 439-101-18. St.290 32 2881 18581 Coul Hy SunMI McKlnt.y Wy. Cot1• Meta. Pacific Av Coa1• M-61acn. CA 121129 Salmon Ln. Huntlnglon e..ctl. CA 1141 30 C.CSron St, INl"9. CA
Wtll9tllng 1111.~. CA Reellandl Dr. Golt• MeM, e..en. CA ~ 81 1204.77 LHrnlng World. AP Beach, CA 12119 49 c.rtaot'I. Wllllam E . AP 170."4 St1nd1rd·P1clflc WHhlngton,Franl!O.AP CA AP 118-516-05, 1731851 Whalan, John F , AP l(IOlt l(l1u1 AF 02S.191·400100,l 1.247.04 Alt>uqu.-quaFeo.rel,AP 17M91·240100 3&41Ven-zettw«. Ronald. AP
Corp .AP 452.3 11-3 I . 5211--124-10, S2,644.'30 31 Toler. Roben A.. AP 185U Cout Hy SYnaat 141·862-07 O 100. 1018 937 ·811·002 0 100 54: Krueger, Kaith A A 153·404· 1 I 0100, 9807 ture Of Huntington Beeeli, 441-441-08 0100, 9 Tonobe
$8&4.14 22 Tlm~o•t•. Grant, Irvine. CA 1 439-102~5. $53.4 24 2874 a..ctl, CA Mltaion Dr. Co.II Meaa. WlllOn St. eo.11 M... 107-381·06 0100. 111.561 KIJl'lllngton Or. HootJngt CA $2,200 50 Shaft ,,..,,,. CA. S112 34
lrvlne. CA Reellancls Or. Cotta Mw. 8"""'9on, Wllllam A. Jr, 1-4 t2111 $65 21 Newland St Huntlntt*On Beeetl, CA $21 18 Bank, Security Paclftc, Fr9.n.n Rlmor.. AP
CtWat1nl, Georoe J .. ~ AP TAX RAn AMA CA AP 178-518-08. 12.tH 84 1 WM&an Jann F . AP BMc:tl. CA 1282.es Salah. NOINI\ M. AP AP 179-7~78 0100 19055 449-441-18:5010 1 ~
937-47.015, 1 1,378 50 73 26-147 McCWy, J~lne. AP 165ee S Plidflc Av, Sun11t 141-eM-25 5010. 984 El PROPERTY IN ' 8al0Wln. RICtlard O . A 153-413-13 0100, 19791 SurpriM Ln. Huntington IMM. CA 11.013.82
Smoltaetone, IMM, CA 1439--102·11.85. $8088 2857 Bueti, CA Camino Dr. Coal• M-. FOUNTAIN VALLEY 107·392·04 0100 111542 Claremont ln. Huntingt 8Mch CA seoe 47 PWk E.ung Hwa AP
Miiiy. <Horge V .. AP Lalter. Dale , AP~Dr.Co.t1 M ... , ButtertleldS&LAnn.AP ll13713 CTY Monroe Ln Huntlngtone..ctt,CAl24188 Albert. ten P . AP441-441...s20100. tll Bui·
937 ... 7-283, 1701.38 27 483-444-27, $4,l 13.rHI 13 CA 17t-531·07 S 1,1558 U Traneemerica Ftnanetel, I a..eh, CA 1533 M l..emb, W Kenneth AP t71·731·20 0100, 3322 Ven-ltt11y lf'Ylna. CA 1718 65 ~
Wood ... f, Irvine, CA Hlllgr .... Irvine, CA Thoma, Greg C., AP 18'02 Bay View Or. SunMt AP 141-893--03 0100. 3116 Hart Don R AP 153-432·14 0100. 19tl 1 tu<a Dr Huntington 8Mdl eon,,.. 8f\ICll R . AP
l<.c>ler, lntln E . AP btnarra, Linda D., AP,439·111-05.11.319042S89 hlch,CA VanBuranAv,CottaMeaa. • Yanotf, Larry F AP 107-543·140100, 8531 Hickory Ln, Huntlnglon CA$430212 451-042·320100, 5131
937 ... 7-323. 1120.00 187 483-482-30 $4 825 48 40 Wino Ln, eo.ta Mau. CA Mina. W"flle A • AP $480 04 · • 108-0t3-150100, 10936 Marla C4 Huntington BUctl, Beactl. CA $408 05 H~ Jacic N AP Ct.et-. Ci tl'\line CA
Greenflald, lrvlne, CA Sunlight. 1,..;.ne, CA I Morgen, Brook•. AP 178-531·20, 1799 32 18784 ~ J. w • 11 0 0 y I•. A. p Pet>blf Ct, Fountain Vtlley, CA 1285 ae w T. Newland Ea1•1•. AP 178-132· 14 Sii 10 18251 1388 ..
tr v In• Co ., AP Blllmyer, John W , AP 439-111-11, S2.142 52 2590 Cout Hy, Sunaet BMch. CA 1412· 122·03 5010, 1055 CA $308 15 Ctmpt>elt, Cly()e 0 AP 153-562·0 I 0100, 827 1 Walrue Ln Huntington Tr-a F~
937-47-378. 123•.24 TA 483...U2-45, S2,12892 411 WllloLn.Co.taM ... ,CA Harbour Point Ealat•. Tulare Or Cotta M •. Tata, Sut llan AP 107·673-190100,8891Kant Oryban1c 4 0r Huntlng1on 9Mc:n.CA l 13774 AP 451-051-720100 ' 7
10371Loi1Unll21 TOgwlth Sunllgnl, lrvtne, CA Lucoe, Ronald GrtO<>f'Y, AP 178-532~. $4,1598.88 $157 97 . 108·872·80 0100, 15959 Cl, Huntington Beaeti. CA Beach, CA 1111 43 Nome. Jarnet L AP Roanne Cl. 1n11.,. CA
an und 1178 lnl In lot 1 Mg-LOMtr. Volkar H G., AP AP 439-111-26, 11,018 12 18923 Park Av, SunMI Munoz. Pablo A., AP Rooky Cl. Fountain Vllley. 130 26 Crowt.y. Kanton b.. AP 195-013·28 0100 8232 $267 74
regal.CS from AP 452..()81..08 413-511·20, 13,588.!)8 25 390 Grenada Wy. Colla BMeh, CA 418-023-03.0100, 5111 Stur· CA 1511 17 S~. Norman Craig, tSS-022·08 0100, 1959 I Royal Oall Dr. Huntington Tuu . James K AP
Dr•ul•r. Gery.AP MornlngGIOry,lrvlne,CA M .... CA AP 178-532-46, $4,18474 ;.sin Dr. Cotta MeH, St..,. Demko Inc, AP AP 107·813-150100, 83f1 Con1tellatlon Ln, Hunt· e.aen.CAS54708 451-082·t30100, 15385
937-49-025, 1 1, 168.92 40 Paru. All M , AP H&nH n, Jo E., AP 18924 Parle Av, SunMt 18&4.04 112·821·01 0100. 18487 Tarry Or, Huntington a..otl. lngton BMell. CA 1741 53 PllClftc Feelttal S & L. Nan1ea Cl Irvine CA
n.tsntng Wind, lrvlM , CA 931-85-413, 11, trHI 93 12 439· 112-03. S 1.320.40 2905 Beech, CA LMth, Donald L , AP Senta Alberta Cl, Fountain CA I 187 118 Llttla. Jimmie M , AP Aean. AP 195~51·28 5010, I 121 08
Mlllhelaer. Stuart A., AP S11t11\lne,lrvln•,CA WtlloLn.Cot1•M .... CA County' of Orange, AP 419·052·44.0100. 3118 Valley,CA$68721 wooo. Ronlld E. AP 155·0S2·210100, 10101 14941 NOl'lhrtdgeLn, HUM-Tran..mercca~k>n .
.137-55-077. 11,758.14 83 Stollar, Howard, AP Gowen,ThomuK.Jr,AP 178-635-12, 1233.09 16881 Yukon Av, Cotte M ... Aoabo. Franeee A . AP 142·275-120100. 15471 Bt1mark Or. Huntington lngton8Mch.CAM555 AP 451-173-155010, 15
FoxnolloW. lrvlna. CA 938-02-017. 12,348.82 25 439-112-29. 11.279.20 384 12th St, SunHI Buell, CA 1719 48 158-082. .. 19 0100. 18712 CottonwOOO Cl, Huntington Beec:ti. CA 1153 95 Hendltar. Paul E . AP 0-...000 Wut. lrVIN CA.
Wllll1m LyonCo, AP Hlgl\lanel View, lrvlne, CA Mira Loma Pl. Cotta M.... Burrough1. Charlet H., Bank Of lrvlM, AP Brookllur91 St, Fountain Vil· BMen, CA 1282 es Webb, Kenneth J , AP 195-053· 17 0100 8041 1398 15
937·68·004, 1514.32 1 Welll, Slaven N. AP CA AP 176-542-05, 12.021140 419-172·02 0100. 2915 tey, CA $811 37 Anguiano. Mark R . AP 155-042-09 0100. 1981 t BolH Av. Huntington BMcll. VaugM. Warren 0 AP
Havenwood, Irvine. CA 936-11-00ll. 12.231 14 29 Sa~fur, HUltell A,, AP 18982 <>c.an Av, SunHt Brtllol St. Co111 M... Myart , Jama W Jr. AP 142-284·25 0100, 7561 Lexington Ln, Huntington CA 159 17 451· 191-13 0100 19 Golel
MeGreevey. Martin J .. Jr, MOl'nlng Siar, lrvlne. CA 439-161-24. 1724.35 2tC85 BMel\, CA 1938 34 158-233-25 0100. 10309 Elk Alhambra Dr. Huntington Beaci'I, CA $319:43 Rucker Gary Lee, AP Bluff lnrlne, CA. I 123 08
AP 937-59-071. 12,518.94 HM vlalde, Randy T., AP lrvlne Av. Cotta M••· CA AP 178·542-011. 1390 54 Wet>«. Harry J AP Rivar Cl. Fountain Valley, Beect1. CA 1803 83 Luka. Slept141n JOM9fl Jr, t95-on.45 0100 14431 Henze Cerollne , AP
14Hlvenwood,lrvlne,CA 938-11-012, 12,37964 18 Daigh, Chan. 0 .. AP 18988 <>c.an Av, SunHt l419·1t1·03 0100. 27t7 CAl52168 Withe, Fraelrlek A A AP 155--053-120100, 19847 Elmnural Cl, Huntington 451·191·150100 15 Gold
. Marcotta, Gary R .. AP Morning Stll, trvtne, CA 439-232-32. 13,242 14 3t7 BMetl, CA Brtetol St, Coat• Mase, Cowing. V1 1gll. AP 142·474-120100, 7561 PiCCaelilly Ln. Huntington Befich, CA $119 44 Bluff trvtne. CA $1 12619
937·59-073. I t,008 33 10 1 Mac Bain, Margaret J., NewpOn Olan Ct. NftPOl'l Ferraro. s.iva1ore A . AP 1 15 175 18 15 7 ·051-07 0 100, 9689 Centar Av. Huntington BMc:t'l, CA Sil 19 74 Seldelman, Gary F AP 01born• Ralph AP Hav~1wooc:t, Irvine, CA AP 938-11.014, 12,544.84 8Mch. CA 111·644-01 1722 « 17042 Gonulc. ~ L. AP Toucan Av Fountain Valley, BMeh. CA 1-468 85 Tope Thrift & Loen Ann. 195· 194·090100 5551 451-203-18 0100 S Blulng
Panaoopoutoe. Petrol , 12 Morning Star. lrvlne. CA Clear, Mark A . AP Cout Hy, Sun11t 8Mch CA 419·011-09 0100. 2223 CA 11.133 33 Orael\1l•r Frank AP AP 155-072·13 5010 10412 Ooll910r Hun11ng1one.en Star IMne CA SS4 9e
AP 937-81.028. 12.060.72 Felll, Suun RN. AP 439-232-4\. 12,248 H 378 o .. I\. M. re . A p I Avalon St COii• Meta. Fatnlly HMltll Plan, AP 142-47'-280100 7511 I Pue Or Hunlfngton BMcll. CA SllSS 115 LU T tmotny AP 28Chllrdonney,lrvlne,CA 938-11-023. 12.84959 7 NftPOl'l Gian Ct, Newport 179-544-12. 14 00 48 179811 157-241-215010.11,18187 Canter Av Huntington CAs.35113 Gonzalea LUii Alt>er10 l 451.J51·24 0 100. 33 Ryt>ua. l<tflntth J . AP Morning Star, IM"fl, CA BMeh, CA 17085 S Pacific Av, Sun .. 11 Nldlolaon. Laalle L, TR. Pettinger. G.orge, AP 8Meh CA $404 80 Amar.Cout Pr~._ AP 19S.202· 12 0100 se91 Brook1tone l!'Vlne CA
937-82-032 18e3 47 U Mollna. O.orge A., AP BMell, CA AP 419-111·20 5010. 234 157-293·02 0 100. 948 1 ~.Kent ECIWarCI. Inc AP 1~2 0100, Rlvfara Or Huntington S26 65
Wlnct)amm«.1rv1ne,CA TAXRATEAR~ 934-01-005, 173828 2481 Pner,Clauo.R ,Jr AP VlelOf'I& St, Co.ta Meu. TanegerAv,FountaJnValley. AP 14S.11S.250100.15952 10371 MauretaniaCl.Hunt· 8eaen CASQ8 74 ~ l(irs1 WIUlam OMr1 AP
Wiiiame, Mlet\lel J . AP ... ... lrvlne Av. Colt• Mau. CA 178-551· t2. $488 08 17 lt7 UQ3 40 CA 1782 87 WICICIOW Ln. Huntington lngton 8each CA 1233 77 ltmell, Manmouel M AP 451-561·27 0100 28 Shool-
937·97.010 $2,5915 30 111 .--1-Httrlck.Jeffr1ea Co, AP CoMt Hy, Suneet Beacn, CA Btadtorel. Anor .... C .. AP Bui, Chi Dang, AP 8"el\. CA 1144 12 Sc:hantt. Melvln A .. AP 19S.223-19 0100 5972 Sen 1ng Star 1rvtna CA 1376 09
ThunderTr .... lrvtne,CA .937-86-018,1798.80 Hurl1on, Dick, AP 4 19·184·70 0100. 190 143·224·340100, 9712 ~la. Angle RM. AP 15~1!1·245010181690 Soua C4.Huntlngton8Mctl, HallOCI< 8N08 E AP
Stone, Brian R .. AP Petweon,Joan Marle,AP Htrrlok-Scl'twal~ One. 178-551·18. 132080 17191 8rootlllne Ln. Co.ta M .... .t.ralM Ct, Fountlln Vllltey, 1~5-173·080100. 1~312 Cooney ThomH AP CA l124~ 451·5111 -47 0100 12
938-07..()31.15. 133.48 39 413-451· 14. l2,2n.57 12 AP 939-14-020. 1778 28 Cout Hy. Sunaet BMctl, CA t3llO 75 CA 1757 31 Stanlord Ln Huntington 155-261· 13 0100, 111481 Vaughn. Daniel G A Fa11orooll. lrvtne CA Sumrn91'wtnd. IMM, CA Tum~. lrvtne, CA AP t3t-t4-021, S77t.28 Harrtaon, Alotlard L . AP Thouln, Patrtela COl:>el, Van Nlmwegen. Dlrrell Beach, CA 1810 27 Ol1na Ln +iunl~ngton 890-12·301 5010. SN 70 1714 85
AP Ml.07-oGIM,ltO.Of LM, PI O Pater. AP AP93t-14-022,l 77829 178-551·27.1854.8311115 AP 419-185-810100, 2417 Jay. AP 143-253-080100, HllV<>r-1. Jan Larayne. 8Men.CAl5582 Rl>OIWI Atl'-9 A AP Hadad Samll'Sa)'ICI AP
39 Summerwll'ld, lrvlna, CA 483-501·S10, $5,285~ 22 AP 9311-14-023. 1178 28 Cout Hy, SuoN t Beacto, CA Alenmond Wy, Co.ta M .... 91lle Gardenia Av, Fountain AP 145-353-10 0100, 15e82 Flthlan, St~ H . AP 890-12·408 5010 S108 152 451-111-12 0100. 21 Sl/wf Fr~. P1trlcle J. AP Morning un,lntlne, APt39-14-024,t3M14 Orllfllh, MIChHI, AP 1203.47 Vattey,CAl5H83 M•yfl-Ln. Hwnllngton 157-331-120100. 8251 Tol>ef Patrie!• A AP F'lr lrvine.CA.127439
938-07.038. 12.ot5.t4 2 Stmeroth, ~··ol~e~r/~ 179·584·03, 12,0H 42 0.LMnore, Oennll M., AP Tiffany, Ronald G , AP BMell, CA $438 47 Oetllno Cl. Hunllnglo" 890·U.037 5010 S 111 411 un Chu lla K AP
Soutl\Mnd,lrvlne,CA AP483·5g1•1
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Kuroalty, John. AP Morning un, ne, M-6tO Beach. CA Rldgecresl Cl, Coetl M .... Elm Cl. Fountain Valley. CA 145-353-18 O 100, 6252 C>owney S & L Aun, AP 811()..89-t900100. 11&4 611 j Sunriver tnrlne. CA, t3flO 4 ,
1138.()9..()10, 12.712.0f 8 TAX•"'Tl••I"' St8235 $41773 Prlactlla Or, Hunt1ng1on 157-433-070100. 18841 Huntington Pa c1l1 Martin J E AP ~Aun.lrvlne.CA ruo """ B w" K AP PROPERTY IN Pl. Clll•n Chi, AP Alt•r. Jo1tph, AP 8Meh.CAl70451 Flagst•tf Ln. Huntington BMell 452 t41-450100 4 Cot
l1tboll, O.vld R., AP 2&-141 a-2°2".-0e 1~ ;:'7 32·2032 OCEAN Vll!W 422-092· 10O100, 2039 143-571-18.0100, 18088 A1l11on. lAno• A , AP Beaetl. CA $1134 14 AP 8117-05-073 0100 711 tonc1ouel Irvine CA
938-32..002, 11,044.55 81 •5
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sm'1th O•org• AP 630· 143.02. 194'4.H 72 CUtOttfla. Robert E AP Jln-1 JoM 8 . AP Mulllkln, Catherin•. AP Beach, CA S28 22 Fratl'lwat., Cl, Huntington Beeker. Clauell• E A 452· 14 t-05 5010 4 COi·
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Cl.,.., Irvine, CA VM~L Cnarlea Wllll•m Santa An• Av, eo.ta M ... , 1'M14 Jo1nn St, Cott• ~ ... Ounl\a"9n SI. Founleln Vet-148·084·07 0100. 16341 Huu. C111 Nugyen. AP Warn1< A... Hun1on9to 1187 38 I & R lnwtlrMnla. AP Jr, AP ~143·14. S880.24 CA 130 78 ley, CA $430 18 Bayehort l.n. Hunttngton 159-042-04 5010 7112 8Mch. CA 113 21 Fri.c!man. Allan M AP
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Yeri, Chin Hiiu AP Bank, ~tty P.clllc Tr. 11J.M2·3UOIO, 11,0M '1 AVllOI UITID HA 8'°0 U.MANDADO. EL nt•UNAL PUIDI SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS-NEED AN E>CPL;t.NATION WIFE and recOfCl«I 9111179. FfDEAAl SAVINGS ANO ~ 0100, 11 ,_. AP 052 tS0.17,&olO, 3el9 SOCIATION OF THE NATURE Of THE u Poaum41tlt 201'0, BOOK LOAN ASSOCIATION donda, tt\llne, CA $449 40 Oceet1 81, ~t 8-.c;h Pubttllhed Orange Co.ti DICIDM CONTRA UO. lrN AUOllNC'IA A Me.NOi QUI UD. Ra8PONDA , Recorded June 28, 1954 PROCEEDINGS AOAINST t 1590 PAGE 978 ol \119 Of. Aec;otdeel June 22. 1981
LlrlOn. ClfffOfd C .. AP CA $430 53 Dally Ptlot Auguet 23. 30, NO MAI TARDI DI l!l 23d DI IEPTJIMBRE DI 1115. LIA lA u lnllr No e._208475 of YOU VOU SHOULD CON llttal Record• o1 Ot'8nge u ln1tr No. 31997 In 8ook
UO · 13 3 • 5 7 0 100. I 0 Pentoee, MichlMll P .. AP 1985 tN,OftMACION QUI 110UW. Otflctat R1GOrd1 tn the offtc;e TACT A LAWYER County, Calllornfl, wlll Mii 11 14109 page 1850 OI Offldal ~ldlllgO, lrvtne. CA 1458.98 117·452· 17 0100, 1125 F-257 TO A.LL PIRIONI INTE .. lll'tD IN THI MATTER 0, THI VALIDITY of tile Recorder ol Oren~ 0n9113185 at 10 00 SKO· pubtleeuc110ti 10 tM hlgMet Record• In tM onioe of the ,,.,..II, ThOmu E • AP £Mex Lni NewpQfl SNc:tl. 0, Titl lllUANCI M NOT·TO-EXCHD llO.A00.000 PRINCIPAL County, FED MORTGAGE CORPOR· bidder '°' cun In lintted Recorder of °'111199 County.
U0-143-81 0100, 15 CA.171714 P\lllCNQTlC( AMOUNT ()ff IRV=I PUBUC flACIUTia8 AND INFRAITRUCTURE uld Cleed of tN•I o. ATIONutheduty1P9<>1nted Stat .. 00111r1, II the l8ld deed of lrutl ~
LalleplnH Irvine. CA Forti.,, Rtcherd. AP A'~, ti•• I 1_., LE.a•• ..u ..... UI aONDI gcA ........ L tM· ICl'lbee the fotlo'Nlng prop-Trus•-.. ....oa. ~"' ""'''l4llllt FRONT ENTAANCE TO THE acrtbee lhe loffOWtng S20806 117-&92-03.5010, 12098-WC U.0 v'""""' "" -,._ " ..... .," ,...," .nu -..,..._ _..,,..... OLD ORANGf COUNTY PARCEL 1 Unit 101, In
HudaOn. Mary111n AP tlQOOOt. Newpof1 SNc:tl,CA NOTIC• M '91t0VIMINT PR0J8CTI, Al AUTHOllUDO BY RE8 LllTION NO. -PARCEL 5, IN THE CITY to Deed of Truat.""Recorded COURTHOUS£. LOCATED the City of trvlne. M thown
530-145·81 0100 17·1 '3!33 TltUITll'IUU U-1020FntlCr(YCOUNCILOfn.-CITY0FtRVINl,CAlt,ORNIA OF IRVINE, COUNTY OF on8/28/8lnOoeumentno ONSANTAANABLVO,BE· anCI deecrlbed In the~
Pin..tew, IMne. CA Ml M Omni WorlO Wide Lid, AP "-..._ IAMAGAM/ AND R810Ul'10N NO. IM ()ff THI IRVINE PU8LIC ,ACILITIE8 AND ORANGE STATE OF CALI· 38264 Book 14199 Page TWEEN SYCAMORE ST &. domtntum Plan rec«ded on
Tak1c1 Jo,, AP 119-234-09 0100. 3440 ~-2 INFRAITilUC--'"" AUTHORITY: FO"NIA AS SHOWN ON A 1811 01 Offlcl•I Rec;o(da In B"OAOWA'V tn the City of Septamt>« t8, 19781n8ook 0 00 3 TI Mo. •L-'..,._. " "'· IM ottloe of the Recorder of • 5 p ...,.. t "'71 ln-5 5 1·02 1 • 0 8 1 · lrvlne Av, Newpor1 Beech, · · -· A compl1lnt hes bMn flled with this COUrl by the City of Ir vine and the PARCEL MAP FILED IN Orange County Celllomte Sarita Ana, Ortnge County, 1284 • ~...,.., o .. ~i!".'1'r~!~~2~ CA o'.~~~~ H . AP SEC~T~OO:A"vt N08 Irvine Pu blic Fecllltles and Infrastructure Authority pursuent to Govern--BOOK 111, PAGES lO AND executed by· JERALD F, Calllornta, all right, lltle and ~~:::,y"lclat Record• ol
551-o&l-150100, -48 Lewi•. 423 IOf 210100, $430.47 MORT<)AOE CORPOR· ment Code Section 53511 tnd Chapter 9 (commencing with Secllon 860) 11 OF PARCEL MAPS. IN SIGALA l . DONNA J tnterMt convey.cl ,J:, and PARCEL 2
lrvlne, CA $188 99 Alltrom, John K .. AP ATION .. duly appolnt9d of Tltle 10 of Part 2 Of the Code OI CIVIi Procedure, reque1t1no this Coort THE OFFICE OF THE SIGALA HUSBAND ANO now helCI by It u IM • An Ul\dlvlded one-allll ... h
Snag•. Huey, AP 423-1113-05.0100. 1Q.1 VII TruttM under the following to d9ttwmlne the validity of the bonds authorized to be Issued by said COUNT\' RECORDER OF WIFE WILL SELL AT PUB· deed ol tNll In lhe rMI (t/160th) tnter•t ... ten·
590-023-02 0100. 3 Whl1· l'lorence. Newport 8eech. c:teecrlbed deed of lruet Authotlty, and the resolutions ol aald City and Au1hor1ty •uthorlZI"" the SA~~g~~T~HEREFROM LIC AUCTION TO THE pr~e~rlm~ NO ant In common In 1he ...
Rey. IMne. CA $4 .072 64 CA S9CIO 11 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Mme. .... All Oil, Oil RIGHTS, MIN-HIGHEST BIDDER FO~ 7236, IN THE CIT\' OF lnlereet II\ 91\d lo the Com-
.Riley, Jam" H.. AP Pr09ertlel W•• lt\C, 1'P AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST II you wllh 10 ap ..... ., and answer the comptaln1, you must tlle with this ERA.LS, MINERAL SIGHTS. CASH, (peyeble •t Um• 0 IRl/INE. COUNTY OF OR-mon Ai• of LOI 2 of Tree! S90-o32--0l 5010 S290.15 4Z3-~0100 20e 43rCI BIDDER FOR C ASH ,... NATURAL RIOHTS ANO .... In lewtul moriey ol the ANGE STATE OF CALI-eeec>. U ~map recorded
Protein Group. AP St. Newporl e'...ct,, CA AND/Of\ THE CASHl!RS Cour1 no latcw than September 23, 1985, a written pleading In response to OTHER HYDROCARBONS United SlltH) at THE FORNiA, AS SHOWN ON A In Book -435. Pegee 19 lo 21
590-054-03 0100. M ,749.77 S593 38 OR CE~Tl'F'IEO CHECKS the comp laint. Unle .. you do IO, your default will be entered upon BV WHATSOEVER NAME WFAOENST E~~RACNCER ET~ MAP RECORDED IN BOOK lt1clu1lve, Mlacell1neou1
I r v I n • c 0 . A p Propertjee West Inc, AP SPECIFIED IN CIVIL COOE appllc•llon of the City and Authority, and thl• Court may enter a Judgment KNOWN THAT MAY BE 282 PAGES 27 28 29 AND Mapa, Record• ol H id
5 9 1. 0 6 I 0 4 0 100' 423-296-05 0100. 204 43rd SECTION 2924h (peyable •t determlng that the bonds, the resolution• and certain other matters In WITHIN OR UNDER SAID CONVEYANCE. 49~ CAM· 30 'oF MISCEl.LANEOUS County. u IUCh term•~
121,810 86 SI. Newl)Ofl Beach. CA lhe lime 01 .... In lawful question ere valid, which Judgment, unless appealed, wlll become forever LANO TOGETHER WITH PUS DRIVE. SUITE 'NEW-MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF nnec:t In tM Article entitled
Harrlng1on. JOI\ 0 . AP $804 96 money of IM Untted Slat•) btndlng, u to all m•tters therein adjudicated or which at the time coold THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF PORT BEACH.-CA all right. THE COUNTY RECORDER "Oeflnlllon•" of lhe Oec:W·
93 I· t4-407 OlOO, 13 AICler· Southern Pacific lanO ... right. 111• and Int.-! have been adjudlclted, 11galnst all peraons. DRILLING MINING EX-lltl• and lntetesl conveyed OF SAID COUNTY atlon of COV91\antl. Con-
Of'OYe, lrvlne, CA 17925 Co, AP 424-41M10100. conveyed to and tlOW held If YOU WllH TO llEk THS ADVICI 0t= AN ATTORNl!Y IN THIS PLORINGANOOPEAATING ~~o:.:~~.''t~"= The 1trMt addr"' or dltlonlendReetrlcttoM.,.
Amer1C811 S '6 L Aten. ,4818 Seuhore Dr, Newport by It under alld Deed of MATTER, YOU att0ULD DO 10PROWTLV10 THAT YOUR WRITTEN THEREFOR AND STORINO property lltualed In Mid otl\ef common ~atton corded In Booll 12699, Page
AP 932~20 0100, 14457 Beech. CA 11.062 92 T~t In the properly herelf\. MSPOM••, W ANY, MAY M FIUD ON TIME. IN ANO REMOVING THE County CalllOfnla c:teecrlb-of the abolll rMI pr~ la 1118 of OfflQal Aecordl.
K.aDln St, lrvtne CA 152 51 S.lerovtctl, OonalCI R . AP etter deect1bed. ...-SAME FROM SAID LANO IM,le.nd lhel'et~ known to ua H 4802 ROX· EXCEPT THEREFROM Ill
Vin Wleren. Oonakl E .. 1425-303-04 5010, 22 t4 TRUSTOR. JOSE LUIS DI U8T!D DIUA 10&.ICrTAR IL CONIEJO OE UN ABOQAOO EN OR ANY OTHER LANO, IN-'i>aroet 1. A tublHMhold BURY ORtVE, IRVINE. CALI· oll, gu, mineral Ind other AP932·1~20 0100, 14897 1Ho0y ln. Newport Beech. 8ARRA0AN E8TI A8UNTO, Dl81'AtA HACIRLO IMMEDIATAMENTE, DE ESTA CLUDING THE AIOl-+T.TO tnlndtotlMNo 23 onLbt1 FORNIA92705. hydrocerbona, below a
Kuan St, tl'Yfne, CA $81.22 CA '459 93 BENEFICIARY FIRST SE· MANIAA. IU M8PUT!ITA EICRITZ 81 HAY ALQUNA, PUEOE SER WHtPSTOCK OR DIREC· 01 Tr..,.. 10525.· ae ah·'n Thte Mle wOI t>e made, depth ol 500 1 .. 1. wltllout
Lasker Vala AP I CURITY SAVINGS ANO ••011-.. DAA....,,MPO TION •LLV DRILL A ... D ...,, aw t1h 1 to ar llle""'hlbleurfaoeentry •• 932·40·02S 0100 °14613 Stuchy. Julia M., AP LOAN ASSN ns; '"A '""' ' " "' and ClelCrlbed In the Com-w OU covenan r w • ''V ' Ollal Rd, Irvine. CA $44.87 1426-101-48 0100, 2501 Vie Recorded June 1. 1983 • OATEO: AOO 22 1985 MINE FROM LANDS OTHER domlntum Ptan (('Plan") ranly, expreaMd or Implied, ~~-:!~::eel In In
St......,,.., RObert Jonn. I Marine, Newport Belch. CA lnalr No 83-229733 of Of. &ii A. BRANCH, OAANQE COUNTY CLERK, BY: C. GABALDON, THAN SAID LAND. OIL OR wflleh plan wu recorded on regarding lltle, ~.....ion. PARCEL 3 ..... ~. $2269 --~-...... cLE-GAS WELLS. TUNNELS September 17 1980 In orencumbrancea.1opey1M AP 932-4~ 17 50 fO, 5171 K p tletal RecorC11In1he vu-al ., .. r..,' • .... AN o SH AFT S t NT O , ......... 13737 p~' 1057• ., unp1ICI principal sum of Eaeementa u Ml forth In
!Jlll10fd A• Irvine CA lug Jol'ln w . A the RecOfder of Or111199 Stan Wok:ott, Roger G rabte, Rutan & Tuciler, Attorney• at Law, 611 THROUGH OR ACROSS """" . •• $44 5n 81 plu int eel .. lhe Section• entitled "Cer-
'52 92 · 427 • 111 •08 50 1 o. 4830 County, Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA 92628. Anomeys tor Plalntltt M<l 01 Offlclal d• of · • 1 ., taJn ~I• tor Owne'9" Wrtgh1 Ed•ard AP Campus Dr. Newport Beach, Mid deed ol trual Cle-Pu shed 0 C p THE SUBSURFACE OF Orange County ptOYlded In Ille notuecurec:t and "Surwwvt, Settlement
935_34_ t'o9 0100. · 203 1CA15.781 24 totlbee the following. bll range out Dally llot Augu1t 23, 30. September 6. 1985 SAID LANO, ANO TO BOT· Parcel 2 An unCllVlded by lhe Cleed of trust. plua en ,.........
T.,.......,. Irvine CASl08 28 Connectlcul~alLlle, PARCEL I : AN UN-F-256 TOMSUCHWHIPSTOCKEO OMfitty-llth(llS5th)lnttfMI addllionel u11mated ~rdtlc~~.~r.::''" .• ofEetthee· -...... ~. AP 427 281 12 5010 I OR DIRECTIONALLY u11en1ntincommonln1 amount ol 195300 II any." -Web bar. AC11 . AP • • 'DIVIDED 111 I INTEREST IN ORILLE D WELLS, TUN· llUblNMholCI estate In anCI under lhe terma !>f !he dMCI mente" of the Oelaratlon Of
9315-34-208 5010, 199 I S7e4 51 AND TO LOT 1 OF TRACT P\B.IC NOTICC P\8.IC NOTICE Pl.BllC NOTICE NELS AND SHAFTS UNDER ol trust and , ... chargn Restrlc:ttona rec:orCled In Tarocco,trvtne,CAS151.81 C01,1nectlcu10enefelLlll. 10tl10, IN THE CITY OF 1 , H OR to ell ol lhe real properly, ' I Book l2699, Page t.118 ot
Gruaua11u.A,1aM .AP AP U 7-281·14 5010.cOSTAMESA,COUNTYOF ...,,.TICI: I ORAMOaCOUNTY NOTICE AND BENEAT tnoludlng without limitation and expen•H 0 the 0 .. LJ&•<>~orda S.. 755 37 O ....., ...,... ....,..,.INQ llDI BEYOND THE EXTERIOR the common area as defined Trualee .. ....,., .._ 935·34-215 50 10. 165 ' p ORANGE. STATE F CALI· o.ATH 0# ~COURT '""" LIMITS THEREOF, ANO TO 11'1 Ille Oec:larallOn ot Cov• The Lender/Beneficiary PARCEL 4 Tetocco lr"'"9 CA $345 29 -Moneoo. SJ.antey 0 . A FORNIA. As PEA MAP RE· ....... a..nw..., 100 Civic Ceftt.r NOTICE IS HEREBY REDRILL. RETUNNEL .. nant• ~ldltlofla-end Re-'"-Cleed ol llV81 £..-.. .. IUCfl .....
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R1et1ar'd AMn. AP 439·04 l -29 O IOO, 2042 1 CORDED IN BOOK 455. ~ I Dr. Weet UlV£N I h 11 •••1•d EQUIP, MAINTAIN. RE~AIR atrletton• (''Oec:laratlon ')re-algt1ed anc:t deli¥9red ol tha ment• ere pwllcularty Mt
935-34-23 I 5010. 149 UPC>9f Bey Or, Newport PAGES 5 ANO 8 OF MIS-AND 0# """'°" IMla AN. propoaelalllrill be'~ by DEEPEN ANO OPERATE ,~,._,. on .,_t_.._. 17 TtuatM a Oeciatatton of 0.. forth In lhe ARllc:le entlUed
Tatoc:co, '"""'CA $209 15 8eacll CA S756 52 CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN TO ADMNITD CA."'°' the City of CO.II M ... al lhe ANY SUCH WELLS OR ~so--:-Book ...... 13 .. 7"4 .... 7 Pa....: llult of lhe obllgatlonl ... "Eaternenl•" of the Decler-Mar1ne411, Glen Franeta Harrlton. JoM A AP THE OFFICE OF THE UTATE NO. A1... Plelntltf DALE 0 BLANK OtfloeollheCltyCl«ltatthe MINES WITHOUT THE • · "' • ..-c ed by me deed ol 1 11 etton of Covenenta. Con-
AP 935-34-259 5010, 2n 439 231-260100, ~39 COUNTY AECOROEA OF To alt helrl, beMllc:llrlee. 1 Reeponderlt: GARY OEN-City Hell. 71 Fair Drive, ~IOHT TO DRILL MIN£ 1545 at aeq of Otllclal Re-~a Notloe of Dela lt~nd dltlona and Rellrlottona r• Tatoc:co lrvtne, CA $146 93 Peach Tree Ln. Newport SAID COUNTY credltora and contingent NIS ZUMWALT Costa M .... Calllomla, until ' ' c:orC11 of Orange County on u orded In Book l2tt9, Page Paterson. Oouglu, S.ech,CAS424 17 EXCEPTING THERE· ClfedltOfl, and peraone wno c ... No 02245e1 the hour of 11•00 a.m on STORE AND OPERATE lo11 of Tract 10525 1n'111e Election to Sell, wflleh re-1118 of Offlctll Records, s I u • r I . A p T I & T r c 0 FROM UNITS 1 THROUGH may be othetwtM lnuw•ted 8UlllllONI September 25, 1985, al THROUGH THE SURFACE City of Cos. M ..... shown corded on 4125185 .. Oocu-(lhe "Muter Oec:larallon")
935-34-261 5010, 281 Tr• IR-1923-00-2 &/or II INCLUSIVE AS SHOWN In Ille Wiii and/or •t1te ol I OfU'tRIT wfllclltlmetheywlllbe<>c>en· OF THE UPPER 500 FEET on I map ded In Book ment 9S-!4t1a2& of Otflclal under the Secilon t!Mdlnga
Tarocc:o, lrvtne CA S156 30 Grantham P C . AP ON THE CONDOMINIUM HELEN BURNTRAGER RIM AlltNO«D '9TfT1C* ed pul>lloly and rMd aloud In ,OF THE SUBSURFACE OF 462 P 4 49 and 50 of AeOOrds lnM.ICll Arttcleenlllled •lol·
Guns. P.ul P •p • ·o 03•.•20100 2640 PLAN RECORDED IN BOOK p•u ...... T'ICll Y-.. _ ..........._ IM Cout\Cll Chamber• lor ISAIO LANO. AS RESERVED Mleeellaneoua IP9 In IM Thll .... Will l>e con-R " • ., • • " _, '"' ,_...... _. IN THE DEED FROM THE ' ,._ dueled by CALIFORNIA lows "Owners lghlll and 935·34-263 5010 285 Basswood SI Newpor1 13830. PAGE 1043, OF· A petition 1111beef\111ee1 l awct.TIM-11MYdedde FURNISHING ALL LABOR. tRVINECOMPANV AMICH-otflee ot the oonty ..,.. POSTING AND PUBLISH· Outte9" "UUllllel.,,P,Cat>te
Tatooeo.1Mne,CA S15161 Beactl CAS5206 FICIALRECOROS byEctwarCILQrTalneRtmpeu, ....... ~ wtttMMlt ,_,, l.1ATERIALS, EOUIPMENT. tGAN CORPORATION, :'ClefOlllld Coun· ING COMPANY wflOM aCI· Televlaion", 'Support end
Nguyen Khiem Vao AP c 0 PARCEL 2 IJNIT t AS Jr In the Superior Court ol ~ hMtd ..... ~,.. TRANSPORTATION ANO !SUCCESSOR BV MERGER Except ti-etrom Unite 1 dreu and poone number 11 Settlement", "Encroech-
935·3•·2875010, 293 Walktf SHOWN ON THE CON-Or111199 CoUnty requeallt1gl lPOftd wtthMIOdeJL ,_.... SUCH OTHER FACILITIES WITH IAVINE INDUSTRIAL thr"'"'h 55 tnclullYe on Loi 1028 NORTH LAKE All· ment' end "Community F ..
Tatocco trvtne. CA $323 43 .,.. LOUii I al AP DOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE lhat Ec:twarCI Lorrllne Rim-die.......,. ..... Mfow. AS MAY BE REOUIREO FOR !COMPLEX RECORDED ~.. . EN lJ E s u I T E 2 0 1 ollltlel Eaaemenll"
Sulllvan, Daniel AP ' 1 ' REFERRED TO l)IW, Jr t>e e.ppointed u Ex·• II you '#llh 10 aMil the ad· THE INSTALLATION OF A I OCTOBER ' 19 1978 IN 1 ol Uld Trai::t 10525 11 PASADENA CALIFONRIA PARCEL 15
935·3•·268 5010, 295 4 -043-13 0100, 2527 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT IC\JtDf to adcnlnltttf the es· Ylce ol an •ttorney In thlt LANDSCAPED STREET ME· BOOK 12888, PAOE497 OF eho wn on •aid Coo• 91104. (213)88t-41546 Euemenl over lot J of
Tarocco. lrvlne, CA l30i 80 ~~ • e:'oe N~ Beech, IJNOER A DEED OF TRUST late llf tM CleceClent mener. you should do IO DIAN ON GOLF COURSE OFFICIAL RECORDS Clomlnium Plan Oiied 8/01/85 Tract 9816 .. per map nled
Cavalluz:z1. Remo, AP S Manno S & L Aun DATED 5125183. UNLESS The petition reque .. promptly 10 thal your ""'111· DRIVE BETWEEN MESA ALSO EXCEPT A.NV ANO e..cep1 further 111«'efrom, HOME flDE .. A1. I AY· In Book 414, PllQ99 15 to a3
935-45-021 0100 237 AP« 75-{)75010 2836 YOU TAKE ACTION TO tulhOrlty 1o aC111)1ntater the tenreeoon ... llany maybe VERDE DRIVE EAST AND IALL WATER RIGHTS OR all tmprovemel\11 and •P· tNOI AND LOAN Al· 11\Clut/W of Mlecel1111410UI
PlnevleW,INlne.CASt9375 •tta Vt 11 "'· N , PROTECT YOUR PROP· •1ata under IM tndeQen· llledonllme TANAGER O~IVE. COSTA.I NTEREST T'-'EREIN NQ purtenAnceslocatedortol>e IOCIATION C atloft Ma~.reoordaof NldCoun-Gr-. Keilh M AP ;::_ h CA Sl ':;;9 90ewport ERT\' IT MAV BE SOLD AT c:t.nt Administration ol Ea-I AVllOI Ualed ha 11do Cl• MESA. CALIFORNIA I oW ' located on laid Lot 1 ol •a 411r.::. ' ty. for the purpoM ol 93!>-eO~ O 100 29 ~n-.,..,ac " "" A PUBLIC SALE lF VOU lltft AC1. manc:tedo Et trlbunll pueoa A aet ot plane, ac>edll· MA nER H ACQUIRED Traci 10525 M Tnat .. , 8': Inda ll ~lnege t>enetltlnf.the n.n. IN!ne CA $4 t5 03 . J M Peters Co Inc A NEED AN EXPLANATION A '-'Ing on IM -1111on decldlt contra Ud sin au-ca11on1. el\d Olhe< conlracl TO SAID LAND, TOGETHER Except lurthef therefrom Warn«, Manager, Ttv•... ..
00 ••n 5L ,..... d I be btalned WITH THE RIGHT ANO 1xc:lu11ve euemenll In and ~I properly conYtlyed fl, RoMnberg, Eva AP «O· 153-37 01 ..... " OF THE NATURE Of THE wlll t>e held on Stolember dtencla a menot que Ud r• or.umen I may O POWER TO EXPLORE, to all lhOM res1rle1ed com· Publllhed Orange Cout prov1ded tha1 auch dralnaoe 93~54 0100, 10 Sun T I & T r c PROCEEDING AGAINST 11, 1986 al 9 30 AM In eponc:ta Clentro da 30 dlH In lhe otf!Ge of the Oepert-DRILL, REORILL, REMOVE mon ., ..... shown on u.Jd Dally PllOt Auou•I 23, 30, thall not unreuone.bly r•
llah, tl'Yfne. CA $t116 82 T r • 1 R 1 9 2 3 0 0 . 2 • YOU. '\'OU SHOULD CON-[)et>I No 3 at 700 Ctvle Lea la lnlormacton que menl of Lel9Ure Servklel. 71 ANO STORE THE SAME ConClomlnlum Plan September 6, 1986 etrtct the lfltended UM 9"d
Peter1on, Jan A . AP Carpenter Jeck H AP TACT A LAWYER. Center Drive WMt, Santi •lgue. Fair Drive, COiia Meaa. can-FROM THE L;t.NO OR TO Parcel 3 F-227 enjOyment of Mid Lot J
935-83-0330100. 74 Navar-440·26l·2eo100 .O<) I/Isl S43 WEST WILSON .. A·3, Ana. CA 92702. SI U1ted d .... tollcltat et fornla, upon I receipt ol I DIVERT OR OTHERWISE Non-excitJ,llve eaeemenla YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
re. lrv1"41, CA M24 51 Quinta Newport BeaGh CA COSTA MESA. CA IF VOU OBJECT to tM tonMjo Cle un abogldo en nonrefundable I• o4 M .00 UTILIZf SUCH ATER, . )r UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
Sohleyef, BrenCI• II . AP 13S8 o7 ' "(II • ltrMt ac:tc:treaa Of granting of IM petition. you eata aaunto, deberla hacerlo H blCldera request plena 9"d RIGHTS OR INTERESTS ON for acceu, ngreu egr.... Ptlll.IC N()f1C( DA TED 61t0/81 UNLESS
935-94-032 0 tOO 111 Crest· Hvtlman Joan K A commot1 d11lgnallon ol anould aither ac>PM' et the tn~illatnente. Cle .. ta tp41cilteallona be meOeCI, the ANV OTHER PROPERTY encroachment, aupport anCI YOU TAKE ~CTION TO
haven. IM!\41. CA l380 n H 2 13 1.'15 0 t 00 ' 1 7 property It atlOwf1 above. no '-<Ing and etate your ob-manara lu reapuH11 charge wlll t>e $7 50 per set OWNED OR LEASED BY fOf otr-purl)ONI, all u ~COUNTY PROTECT YOUR PROP-
Moaler Stanley 0 AP Cyor"' POint ln. Newpor1 warranty 11 gl"9f1 u to Ila iectlOM or fllewr11ten OC>jec-MClrlta, al hey llguna. puec:te Each bid lhall l>e made on GRAN TOR WHETHER lhown In the Concsomfn1um 1700Uf'IC~ ~~ EATY IT MAV BE SOLD AT 935-97-Q I 2 0 100 143 Beach CA 52 853 54 tompletenNI or correct-ttona wtth the court before eer reglllrlda a tlempo Ille propoael le><m lnCI In Ille SUCH WATER RIGHTS Plan and as deltned In tM , .. .., .....,..._ A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU
BnarwOOCI Irvine CA J M p 91_,'.1 Co Inc:. A tlHI) The beneficiary lhe ,,..,Ing Your aopeet· 1-TO THE RESPONDENT manner prO'o/lded In IM con-SHALL BE RIPARIAN, c:te;;:rc!:.'~ c-oiu.ive ea.ae Or. W•t I NEED AN EXPLANATION
$60493 442181•18 0100 4 Ru unCler181dOeedofTruat,by ancemayt>ernper1onorby The petlltoner hu Hied I tract documents, and Shall OVERLYING , ·AP · "" lanlaAna. OF THE NATURE OF THE
Anderlon Frank R AP Chlmonlx N~t Beach reuonofabrNdlorClelaul1 your attorney petlllon concerning your be 1ccomp1nlld by • PROP RIA TtVE, PER· ~enta :"t~~d1 '~, t~t,:; p CA. ~01 REN A PROCEEDING AGAINST
935-98-0 10 0 100. 48 CA $809 94 'In lhe obllgellont MCUred tF '\'OU ARE A CREDITOR marriage II you fall lo Ille a C8f'lllled or cuhler't cheek COLA TING PRESCRIP· oni o KO~AaVtAi~\ BUTIERFIELD VT~CUT. ~9~WYSHEORULO CON· Fallbrooll.trvlne.CAl2542 Hamilton John w AP thereby. heretofore ex· or 8 contingent ct'lldltor ofjr,.ponee within 30 deya of or a bld t>Ond IOI not 1eu Tll/E, AO.JUOICATEO. ~~lcS1'!',.owcno~d0~11ned1re:: ,. ,....,.
Zucken, Joahua S . AP 445-021-14p 1oq 14 042 27 eculed and Clellverec:t to the IM deolaNCI. you muat Ill• the elate tha1 thla M1mmona lhan 10 percenl of the ST A TUT ORV OR CON· ·-h ""' RHpondan1 DONALD 80 BnatWOOd lrvlne Cllt.-936-87-0<>e 0100 158 Weal J M Peters Co 'tnc:. AP underllQned 1 written Dec-your Claim .tth IM Cour1 or ta ~ on you, your 0. amoun1 of the l>ICI made TRACTlJAL BUT WITHOUT whle are adjacent With and RAYMOND BUTTERAElD. IOfnla ' '
Vele Loop. tmne CA~ 29 458•022•5450100 24 Atoll laratlOn of Oefautt and 0.. pr_,, 11 to the pertonat 1au11may1>e entered and tM payable 10 1he City ol Coett HOWEVER · ANY RIGHT TO appurtenan1 to said ParClll• JR "(II • •lr•I eddr .. or
GlddlnQS David W , AP Or Newl)Ofl 8"cll CA manc:t for Sale, anCI wrltlen repreeerlla11ve appointed by court mey enter a tuc:tgment M... ENTER UPON THE SUR· ~ 2. 3 anCI 5 deecrlbed her• Cue NO 02411141 common CIHlgnellon ol
93 7-13·0 1 e O I 00 5 1S1 Si 19 73 not•c. of brMCh and of el«:· the court ...,,tllln lour month• con terning lnjuncllv• or . Tile Contraclor •h&H, tn FACE OF SAID LAND IN Parcel 5 All undlVICled IUMMOHI properly 11 lhOWn above. no
wet nut A• tr\11ne CA T 1 4 T r c · 0 oon lo cause the under· from tM elate of flral i.. o1her orders concerning t~ performance ol tM WOr1t THE EXERCISE OF SUCH OM tll1y-"1h ( 1155th) '" {FAl!Ml. Y lAW} ••manty 111 given u to tu
S533 83 Tr• IR· 1923-00·2 lndtek llgneo to Mii Mid property M1anoeof1etterauprovlc:ted dlYilion of properly IPOUNI end tmprovementt, conform RIGHTS. AS RESERVED IN ·'m"""' int-eelln anCI to IM NOTICll You haft~ comple1en.t or correct·
Warren JoM W AP VIClor AP 458-042-23 0 100: 10 18USty Mid obllgaUona. In Section 700 ol lhe ~port. clllld cullody. ChllCI to 1he Labor Coda of the THE DEED FROM THE "' .. ~ "' •'*'·TIM oour1 may deG6de ne11I " The benellctery
937.13-0 19 o 100 5 t 51 3508 Surtv...., Ln Newoon and therHner IM under-Probate Code of Calltornla 1upport, auorney I•••. State of Cellfornle and otl\ef IAVtNE COMPANY A MICH-Improve men ti and •P· agMr11t 1°" wt01out rour under NICI o.eo ol Trual, by
Wetnu1 Av Irvine CA Beach CA SI 96420 llgned cauled Hid notlOe of The time for ttllng.clalma lllrill CQlts. •nCI auch othef relief law• ol lhe S1111 of Call-tGAN CORPORATION, ~u,.~n•7~25001 .. ~~tpr~v:~ being heerd ""*' rou,.. reaaonol a breaon or default $<441 26 Glendale F~et•l s 4 L , breach and of elec11on 10 be not expire prior to four aa may be granted by Ille fornta applloabte thereto. SUCCESSOR av MERGER .. ..,ond within 10 dayw.. ~ In Ille obligation• aecured
L1..on. SuNn K-ter AP 458-08l-18010Q, 2045 recorded May 3. 1985 u mo111ha lromlMdateofthe court The garntlhmet1t of wttll lhe exception only of WITH tRVtNE INDUSTRIAL menll l tubjeelto 111e1erm1 tMlntOfrnetlonbefow. thereby, herelolore 911•
AP 937-13-030 0100 5151 Port 8natol Cl Newpo<t Instr No 85-1110863 ol Of. hearing notlOe above wegea taking of money or aucn varlaUona U may be COMPLEX. RECORDED ::!tt=.~::"t~eoft~~. ~ II you wt9tl to.-the Id-acutec:t and dell....,ed lo ll'le
Welnul Av. lrvtne CA Beecn CA M 67 Oe hctal Rocord• In tM office of vou MAY EXAMINE the property or othar court raqutred under the tpeClat OCTOBER 19. l978 IN condlllone 01 the Muter vtce of an attOfney In this unc:teralgned 1 tlltl'lllen Dec·
$<419 54 First Thu1l of ArMrlCa, AP the Recorder of Orange nte kepi by the c:ourt 11 you authorized prooM<hno• mey etatu1• pursuant lo •hleh BOOK 12888, PAGE 497 OF mtt•er. you lhOuld do so laratton 01 Oefaul1 end 0.-
Robert• Pttrtele Jane. •58-171-02 0100 1206 Key County are I person lntereated In also resull proceeding.I hereunder ate OFFICIAL RECORDS LHM recOfded ~ult IO. promptly IO that your writ· man<! for Sale. Ind written
AP 937 29-032 0 100 8 Wn1 NewP0<1 Beach CA SalCI Hie Wiii be made but lhe •late. you mey *"" MAR 1 1985 tallen end wflleh have not 'YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 1959 In Booll 4 Page len reaponee. II eny. may be notlcl of brMCtl Ind of-.C:·
Greenbrtl r Irvine C..A ssoe 33 W!lllOUI COYenant or Wit· upon IM executor or admln-Lee A.~ Cleft!, lly: been superMded by lh• UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 274 •• Mq of Official Re-filed on lime tton to C8UM tM under·
$243 15 Olson Riehard W E1tec. ranr, expreuorimplted re-latrator, or upon lhe II· J. RaylftOftd, OetMitJ Clef1! prov111on1 ol the Labor DATED 8/4/84 UNLESS ~: atreet ac:tdreet end AVllOI Ualec:t Ila aldo de-•toned to Mii Mid property
Brewer J W AP AP 458-372-02 5010 1227 gardtng title P<>Uelllon. or torney for Ille executOf or Publlahed Orat\O* Cout Code. Preference to labor YOU TAKE ACTION TO manClac:to El tribunal pued•· 10 aattaty Mid ol>llgaltona. 937-47 ?41 ~O 10 149 PortSlde w y Newport encumbranoft, 10 pay the administrator, a.nd Ille with Delly Pllol Augu1t ~. 16, 23, shell be given only In the PROTECT YOUR PROP-otri.r common clulgnatton, Clec:tdlr contra Ud aln Ml· and lhe< .. lter tM under·
Oreenl11110 Ir vine CA Beech CA I l .332 25 remaining P<lnciptl aum of the court With proof ol ._. 30, 198S manner provided by law. ERTY IT MAV BE SOLD AT II any. of IM real property dlencta a mfn01 que UCI r• •lgned cauMd NICI notice of .,.,..1 "'8 t"'-not-'1) ~ · -" b Mid F "1 • No l>ld llhall be oonalClereCI · d as c r I b • d • b o v e I a ll.IVV\da den1ro de 30 dlu -" " Harbor Oat Scnoot. AP '"' "' ......,r....., Y \/Ice, I written req~t atat-., '" A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU &urported to be 404 ...,..-.. breecn and ol eleelton IO l>e Starr. Jamet Dean AP 458•46l-02o100 3«3 Pa-deed of Trull, with tnlerMI Ing that you dMfre apeetal unleN II 11 made on a IOfm NEED AN EXPLANATION Lea la tnform1cton q1141 recorded May 16, 19as u
937-47-287 5010 9 WooCl-1 ciltc view Or Newport as tn 18ld note P<ovlded. ed· notice o1 tile llllng of en In· 111-IC NO~C·E furnished by Ille City of OF THE NATURE OF THE RIO H TON SPRI NOS, algue tnalr No 85-178079 of Of. teal lrvtne CAS33·0e S.ach CAl2•98213 vane.ea If any, under tM ventoryandapp<lllMmentof r~ 11 Cotta Meta andlamtde ln PROCEEDING AGAINST COSTAMESA.CA.92827 SIUaleCldeeMIOllCllaral flclalRecOfdalnlheotnoeof
Harrell. Rol>erl R AP !Wroeue Hotdino uo AP t8"m1of181d Deed of tru81 •••te UMtt or of Ille petl· accorClance with the VOU YOU SHOULD CON· di:C'::i~~ytta~"'~';•!":y con•JO de un at>ogldo en the Recorder 01 Oranot
937-47 274 S010 20 WooCI· 459.443010100 5 Hau'-Chargee andexpen ... t10ns0faccoun11mentioneo 0-7'M7·1 PfOvlllona of Ille proposal TACT A LAWYER f •• •teuunto,Cleberlel\aoerlo County.
ieal ln11ne CA $'301 '17 Moon S.y D< N-l)Ort of th• TruttM and of lhe tn SectlOn 1200anCI 1200 5 of SOUTH COAIT requirements 17672 COWAN AVE 1ncorree1neu o the •1r"t 1nmedtetamenta. Cl• .. ,. SaldMlewt"bemede but
TMnd Ou• Tang AP Beach CA sa7 66 1ruet1 created by 181d D.eo ll'le CalllOfnte Probate Code AIA QUALITY Each bidder must be tRl/INE CA · ac:tdre11 and other common manera. 1u rupu .. ta wllhoul covenant Of ~ ..
937 -56 0770100 21 Belli David M APolTruat Dawtd Waller, Att-r MANAOtlllU.TOtlf "ICT licensed anCI al10 pre-'(II a atrMt addr•• or d•~•tlon, 11 any ahown e11erlla,1l heyalguna.pued1 1ranlyexpr ... Oflmplledr.:
Havenwood 1N1ne CA 4 5 8 4 9 1 10 0 2 00 4 0 Setd ae.te wHt t>e held on fof P9tftloner, aoo w. Ith • HI ARtNO 80.V.D qu~:~t~y' rC:~~ ~ t~~. common . d"tgnatton 01 hSa~ 1819 will be made, but ae;~;g'~~a:~:~~;,roENT gardlng tttle IJONMllOn'. 0<
173 60 M1111on Bay Dr N-pon Frld•:ro September 6. 1985, ltrwt, NOTICE OF M P<Ol)erty 11 shown above, "0 Without convenan1 or war-TM "'"tllloner hat filed a ancumbr8f1Cee, lo pay lhe
Finer Oon 0 AP S.llCh CA S32 25 at 1 Pm tn the lobby 10 1RO, Loe Aft9l&M, CA P BUC HEARING City of Coal• ... r...,.v• werranty ta given u 10 tta ran~••"' ... °' tm~•1ec1 , .. natltton,..... concerning 0 r remaining prtllClpel eum of 938-60 O 180100 26 T 1 & T r c 0 Ille bulldl119 located at 80t 90017 the right 10 reiect any or •II compleleneea or correct-• ... .,. • .. -y u lhe note(•I MCUred by Mid
Martgotrt i•vll'!e CA Tr• 1R 1923·00·2 Po1111 Soutll lewll Street. Orange. Pubhened Of111199 Cout TO CONSIDER THE blde l\HI)" The benetlclery ger I~ lllte. l)OIMalon, or m11rteg. II you laM lo file a dMd of Trust with lnt«ell
11.229 73 Finance Co %S9Cur11y P• Cllttorn41 92t68 Delly Pilot AUOUSI ?9 30 0 NTINO OF A H"n '· lllhtnne7, CltJ under 111<1 Deed of Tru.I, by eneum rencea. to pey the reeponte wtthll\ 30 csaya of ta In l&ld note pro'</lded, ad·
Oerlhewltz Martin R AP c I ' I c c 0 r p A p At lhe llme of Ille Initial September 6, 1985 II IANCE AND Clettl of IM City of Coela reuon of. brMCh or default ramlMnlng pr\nclpal aum of Ille d•t~ lhet lhl• "''""'°"' •ancea It any, llnder the
938-54-093 0100 62 Gr--458 872-08 0100 1033 pul>ltcatlon ol Ihle nottce. fhF 272 THE OOPTION OF ..... In tile obllgetlona aeeured the not• ..cured by aa;c:t le-'*' on you, YOUl. t«ma of Mid oMd Of INll
t>Ough ll'Yfne CA sec 97 WM• Sells Wy ·Newporl lhe total amount of tM u11-A COMPLIANCE DATE Publlltleel Orange Co.at thereby, heretofore ex -o..d ot Truet. wllh lnter•t fault may be enterac:t llld the ,_, c:tieroee. Ind upeneei
111e1. Ernest Colin AP Beach CA 11 145 51 pa1C1 balance of the obit· P\8.JC NOTICE CASE NO 328a Detty Pilot Auouat 24, 30, ecuted end Clellvered 10 the !hereon, •• Pfovlded In Mid coun may enter • )udgment of tM Trull .. end of the
9 39.54 I 12 O U>O. 59 Federal Dapottt 111• gallon MCured by tM above NOTICE IS HEREBY 1985 unCleralgned 1 written Dec:-notea, •Cl•anc;H, 11 1ny, con11tntng Injunctive or trust• crM ted by Mid Deed
Thlekel Irvine. CA $797 18 a u r 1 n c • A p detc:rtbed Cleed ot trull and I ftCTITJOUI 8UllNlll GIVEN lhal IM South Coul S•F-985 laratlon 01 Default and 0.-under Ille letma of the Deed other ordere con~ of Tru•t
N\.lnes, Frank C . AP 459· 112· 13 0 100 4 t 1 •tlmated cost1, expen9M, NAMI ITATEll11NT AlrOuaJttyManagement Ola· mend fOf Sale and wrllten of Truat. ..... chargee and dMllon of property, Satc:t Mle ...,II be helCI on
938-64-n1o100. 3 Green· Heliotrope Av. Ne•port and • d., • n c • • I• The tollOWlng '*'°"' •r• trlc1 Hellrlng Boerd will hold P\llUC NOTICE notice of t>rNtciund of .i.e.-expen ... of the Trust .. •nd aupport. child cua1ody, chlld Monday September 23 bougll lrvtne CA S 1,375 37 Beach CA s t04 58 I t t9 100 59 doing l>\.lllMSa u 1 pul>lk: heerlng 11 10 00 tlOn 10 Cl4.IM lhe under· olthe tru1t1 cr .. ted by Miid 1uppor1. 111orney , .. ,, fll85, ei l :30 P'" In 1~
Rlchey P11r~I• A AP ~ Wiiiiam M AP It ta poull>MI that ., IM HARB 0 R M AR I N E THURSDAY OCTO-FICTrTK>UI 8UIMI• llgf\ed lo Mii Mid property Deed of Tru•t. IO·Wll cott• !Ind auc:h 011\et rtllef IOt>by to Ille building loelted
938-54-t22 0100 t GrMn· 459-193 11 0100 3121 3rCI lime Of Mle lhe opening bl<! 80ATWORKS 2SI Ship-~~ r 1916 In the Board of r:::::c:.'~-r:.,~ ete lo unify NICI obllgellonl l l09.47e 93 b may l>e grant*' by the et t01 South lew4e Str..i
l>OU(lll. IMne CA Sl.579 57 Av Newoort Beactt. CA mAy be .... lhen the 101al ywd Wey. 9erth ·e·. •D Supeirv\lor'• ~mbef1, 10 dot~ busl,_.. end lher .. tter lhe under~ ~o~::::::.-: court The.-.. ~~~ 2! Oftnge. CatlfOfnll 126M • Hamache< LlnCI• L• AP 1212 98 lndebled-due Ne'wpof1 8each CaltlOfnla CMc Cent Pl s ti ...-;C llO"ed c:.uMd Mild notice of &" WIQM, _".,, ., ... ~-· "' At the time of the lnlllll 938-54-1300100 27 Gr--Cfotey Cindy Lee. AP The total lndebtedneu 92643 er au. .,, s REET LITES, 17 I Al-brMCh and ol ...Ctton to be ec:u1 ... tnCI ClellYW.0 to the prop«ly or other court publtc:elton Of thll notloe t>ouOtt. lrvlne CA S 1 006 35 890-22-0116010,1137 27 being 1" •time!• on wlllctt Terrt Lvnn MontOOf!*Y An•. Callfornl:, to oonalder lid• Avenue. 1 ln, Newport reoOfded MARCH 14, 1985 undefllgneCI • wrttlen Dec 111lh0fl%.ed proceeding• may the total amount of the un-'.
Sutttvan Eiieen. AP K 1 n 0 B 111 A p the ooen1ng bid Is ~led 231 191h StrMt Newport the Qrtt1tl~ a varltnoe Beach C.ttforrite 928a3 u lneu No 85-0114873 Of leratton o1 Default end 0.. elao reaull paid balence of the obfl.
938-15-4-150o100 87 GrMn-692 10_02·7 5010 '3a 4e may be ob11tned by c.lllng BMch. Cetttomle 02eeo from Rule 1 45 °1 the South Kathryn Gla11, 201 38th O!t1oltl RecOfdl In lhe oftlee mend lor Sate, and 1 Wl'tnen JAN 7 t985 Qltlon eeoured by lhe ~
bough. JMrwt. CA '927 10 o·oonnett, ThOmU F . AP (4 151 945·&418 the d1y Thia buatneH ta con· Coaal Air Quall~ Menege-Str .. t, Newport e.ech, Call of the fllaoorCler Of Orange NOtlce of Default and EJec. L .. A. 8'ancll, Ce.n. ~ Clelctlbed deed Of tN91 end
Co lgr o vii , S It v•n 932-Sll-180 0100 11 l anCI l>e!Ofe Ille 1819 c:tuc1ed by· an lndlVICluet ~111~~~1\d ~.::• aCI~ f01Tnhl•,,9~b063uetne1e ta c:on· County tton 10 Sell The under~ ICMJn l . ltory, Datt4I r I "tlmated CO.ti ~ M I c: h. •.I A p FaHCI Newpof1 °8eectl CA Dl led Augutl5. t91S TERRl l't'NN MONTGOM· ~ -...---s tdMtewlllt>e ad l>ul cauMd Mid Notice 01 ...... CWl anded llUUH78'
939-18-154 0100 30 O•· $513 49 H CUfUTY IAVINGI ERY tlon ol a(;()l'llpli.l\Ce d•1• for dueled~ an tnc:thlldual wttt!ut ~tor ·w· fault and Eteotton to Sell lo e,-....,. 6 MonlQOmerY., II II v:.. tti.i ., '1"9
lord Irvine CA $32 41 HOlltrd MICl\MI Gary AP M0 9'TQAOI COA,OR· Thia statement w11 111eC1 =t~~~ ~~T l(A HRYN GLASS ranly, UPf'MI or Implied. r ... be recot'CleCI 11'1 the county At10fneyt at Ulw, 120 Soult\ time 01 Mle the~ btcl
Fuuetman LtK.trenQe AP 932 94-004 0100. 310 ATION, .. aekl T ........ 117 With the County Clel'lc of Of. PANV 750 Nortll Mal~ Thlt ltllemetl}..~ ~ Qlrdlng ntle pow11t011 Of -'*1 t!_.lhe r.el property II 9 81,_., TU911n, CA 92'80' IMY be ... 1Nn the ~
939-18-22• 0100 I 18 O•· FernanClo St N••POrt T.D. at-..vic. COWAM'f, anQe Covf\ty on Au;u.I 20 with IM County ..__,, of ..,... ~mbrtnete 10 pay lhe OCI.., Publlalled Orenoe CO..t lndebtedneee due "'
lorCI ltv1ne CA 1670 13 Beech. CA 1 199 17 Aeent. 9y: 1"9feft '· Al-1985 StrMI, °':r.· C.llfomla ange County on Augull 19, ,.mil~ ,,,-ine. eum of OATE 8119185 DIMiy PllOt Augutf 23, 30. The tot.at ~ted'*9
Burbrtdo• JOM AP Adm1nt1r11or Stn•lt. AP NMoft. A .......... ._....,,, '294447 ~ ~l~~le I IMIC IUl'IO'lnl 1985 the nol •) MCUfed by Mid IKO·l'ID MO .. TQAQ~ September 8, I), 1N4 being In eelltnal• on wNch
939-6S-0St50IO t347e.tt 933383100100, 3 Send tllO N. c.-... -.cl., Publlthed Or nge Couc ~·I :0~ com-,.. .. dMClof t\ll t Wlth.lrll ... t CCMPORAT10N;True ... .,, ,.254 lheopenlnobldleoomputad 3-K, lrvlne CA 1228 44 rw11, Ct. NewpQfl 8ffch, W a I n u I Cree lc , CA D•lly Pilot AUOull 30. Sec>· ~ 1 n .. I • rubber Pul>llahed Ot1nge Coatl u Ill lllc:t note'""'ovi&cl, ad W I I , A C R I • mey be Ob~ .... e.llff1a cl' 17• 1 89 ...... 1717 r.9mbw-e, 13, 20 lH6 =~· coe11oge, l!'ld Delly Piiot Augu1t 30, 8eJ>-1111\Cet II enY, under the CONVWYANCI, ltt A.teftt, (714) UJ.4137 ~ (213)
PftOPlftTY IN ¢M>fow1t1 frne.t AP Pu0119tled Orange Coul F·283 A c:of)Y. ol the petition "' ftrft'* e 13• 20· 1085F·27" 1erme Ot Nld D..d ot tru•t. Jedi ...,_, Tru .... Of· .. .,. IC NOTICE &a7-4M5 IN dey ~the NEWf'ORT 8E.ACH 936-46 014 0100 22 I/Nin Delly P1to1 Auou•t f8. aa. 30. irvalltb6e fOf 11'\~IOn al ... ,..., chatO-!Ind~ "°!'. ...... ...-.... "'-,.___ ,....,__ ....
"' N~ 8eectl CA '985 F "21 ~ NOTJCC the ~ of lhe ~ of lhe TNltM and Of fhe ..-v .......... "'.,. """"1 flCTn'IOUI ........ ~·It 22. ,. CITY 172• I? I ·• Boerd Cler11, 1150 b et Flair r\alC NOTIC£ IMll cr .. ted by Mid Deed Dally Pilot Auguat 23 30· NAMI ITA,....NT Tf1\.I -.
SIQinal l.Jlndmartc Inc AP 81111Clllord DIV1CI E • AP P\8.JC fl)TfC( IC·~ O.lv9 [1 Monll, Callfomla 'M:TTTIOUI M.llMH Of r"* Se9temb« I . 19'5 , 241 The lolOWlftg l*tonl.,.. \'tC9. llC,.• ... T ........ 04M12 310100 3" Proe-1938·4 7 o is o 100. ts ACunoue IU9Mau and 11 the A~ Offloe. •IT 111 1 8.id 111e w111 be held on doint buelnMI • ..,, f.o. 9UYICI e09-
pee1 S1 ~o..ctl CA Montpeltter Newport8Mch llfCT"10Ul~U I ..,...l'TATDmNT 1900!•tUIPelm1 AY1nU1. NA A'n NT !lrldey.h9temt>er20.1985. 8T cuuou CANVAS ,/JfY~.,. .....
1374 72 CA 11 ~ 85 NAiii ITAT'aMINT The follcMtnO P9f90N _.. Suhe 207, Anaheim. Cell· dOIThe bu'°::.~ptrton 11 11 1 30 pm tn the lobby 10 COMPANY. M2 Alie"", M. •uh• I ...
Etpeldlng. Joen T rr AP warw1e.k. Oelo.'1 L AP The follOwing pereon1 are d04nO ~,,..... 1orn11 tR·s MARINt MAINTl!N· the bulldlng toeated at to1 If It's got Wheels co11a MH•. c1111orn11 ......,, l9t ....,.. ....
045-242-430100 ,3111 w 931 78 I 85 0 100 100 doing bullMee 11. A~8UAOEY'8 OAAAOC. lnl••ted pereon1 '"4l'f ANCC ll05~ Poppy AY8nue Souln LWll Str .... Ofln{ll, tou'tt moue It 92'27 o.... CA -~ Balboa Slvd, Newport Sc:hOIZ Plaza, NH1port MAN'JA-TEK. 2702 89" 1oe Aooheet., Sir .... ~· •ttend and 11Ubt'n1t Oftl Of c ' r. Cal • C.lilornla t2&el ... TfllQIY Lyn IApworth, 11 ~ ~.CA "45 07 Beecll CA 'S03 00 Joaquin Hiiia Roed, Cofone ,,._. CA IH27 written 1111.,,.,11 It the ".r!:.~M~~ 9~~~! At the time of the INtlal aster in 8 Pa111 I/late, IMM, cafllornte Publlhed o,-_,. Cout
Sou1tiern Ptelllc L8f\d Oe11ny Roger AP del Mu CalllOfnle t2m 04i0fO-M Avwrr;. 1t31 heertng h te reQUMted 1t111 p A Cor ' e>utllk:ltlon of thll nollce. I I 021t4 Olily Plto4 Auouat 30, ...
Co. AP 047 227-o& o 100 931 76 • 1u o too 1o1 01r111 c1111no1er 2102 ten L.-oune Aoed. • 1. Tuttlrl. ltten 11 etneflta .,. autr M~i~2s ona dlll IN 1ot11 amount ot 1ne un Da ly.P lot ™• butlneM 11 con.-temw a. 13, '911 1~10 w 811~ 81. ~ Scholz Ptua Newport Joequtn Hiiia Aoed. COf'ON CA t1NO mltled lo the~ loerd TN1 bualneee •• co~ peld ~ Of IM ootl· classified dueled tiy '"lndMdual
8Mcfl CA 13 19 77 8-:tl CA "'45 '19 o.1 Mat C•tornll t2'25 fl'lle ~ II con· ft¥e ~'*°"'IN r..ino e-tlon MCIUf9d tiy the abaft T " A O I! Y L Y N f Ad A l' J M ll'eter-1 Co tnc , AP Ue«>erg, W1ll•wn C All' fht1 bu"neae It COt\· ducMd by' 111 lndMdu.11 OAf!D AUGUST U . ~bywan~ ~deed of 11\111 ~ ad. (all l.APWOf'TH Of C IOt'I
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Encore,·
Alliance
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no longer
the ~sa1ne
Little but the names
left untouched in
preparation for '86
Whlle the names wlll remain the·
same -Renault Alliance and En-
core -American Motors has left
llttle else untouched lfl preparing the
two car lines for battle In the U.S.
small car market for 1986.
From front to back, top to bottom,
Inside and out, the Alliance and
Encore have undergone a number of
product Improvements aimed at
expanding their market appeal.
For the Alliance, going Into Its
fourth model year and the Encore,
'9nterlng-4ts-thtf-d year, new product
features Include:
•Addition of a new model -the
Encore Electronic -that In-
corporates a high-tech electronic
dJgltal Instrumentation Into the
restyled Instrument panel.
•A redesigned tnstrume.nt panel
that Includes a new sty1~ analog
Instrument cluster and rearrange-
ment of Instrument controls for
added convenience.
•Black grille with · chrome sur-
round on Alliance L and OL models
and new low-profile rectangular
headlamps to provldf greater llght
output and sleeker front-end ap-
pearance. Rear talllamps on the
Alliance OL have been extended to
provide a fresher rear-end appear-
ance.
• Handllng Improvements that In-
clude larger diameter sway bars,
gas-charged shock absorbers and
front/rear brake system refine-
ments.
•An Improved fuel Injection sys-
tem for the standard 1.4-llter en-
gine. , -
•An optional ·tour-position tilt
ateerlng wheel.
•A more efficient starter for the
optlonal 1. 7-llter engine.
Alllance will add a four-door base
model to go along with the previous-
ly available two-door base model, to
provide affordable transportation
for budget-conscious motorists.
The complete 1986 Alllance lineup
wlll Include base, L, and OL sedans
(two-door and four-door). L and DL
convertibles, while the Encore series
will have S, LS, GS and Electronic
models. The GS" and Electronic will
be avallable In three-door configura-
tions only. Encore Sand LS models
will be In three-door and five-door
models.
The Encore Electronic will offer a
state-of-the-art, high-tech In-
strumentation cluster that features a
dlgltal speedometer, analog
tachometer, analog fuel level gauge
and a multipurpose bar graph to
monitor engine oil level, oil pressure
dnd engine cooling temperature.
Two other, separate displays wlll
monitor vltal vehicle functions, com-
..ponent wear -end provide operating
Information.
lr\additlon, the Encore Electronic
will feature a trip computer that
provides the driver with average fuel
consumption, ·average speed, re-
maining fuel, distance to fuel refill,
temperatuce outside the car. as well
as a tt!P odometer.
All 1986 Renault vehicles will be
covered by the Renault New Vehicle
Limited Warranty, which prov!Oes a
base coverage for the entire vehicle
(except tires) for 12 months or
12,000 miles and a1so Includes
American Motors' 5/50 Plu s cov-
erage.
'5/50 Plus' offers f ive-
year/50,000-mlle coverage for
major-engine. transmission and
powertraln components; corrosion
protection; and free required main-
tenance for the first 50,000 miles.
Including an oil change every 7 ,500
A new three-iloor hatchback, the Electronic (below), bu been added to
the Renault Encore llneap for 1988. It bu an tn.tnunent panel that
proYlda d.laltal readout.a (Me 4rawm. bottom rfeht) on qaore than a
dosen •ehlcle fa.netiona. The AJHance ftL (at left) hU a new Interior and
taillampe atone with 8"e1'a.I other reflnementa, and AMC bu a1ao
added a new bUe foar-door eedan for baqet-conecloua bayen. _
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1888 RENAULT ENCORE ELECTRONIC INSTRUll•NT ltANEL
miles. The owner pays for the oll, but
not for the labor.
Oil filters are changed free at
7 ,500 miles. 22,500 miles and at
37 ,500 miles. The air filter and the
spark plugs are replaced free at
30,000 mites.
Exterior body panels are
protected from perforation by cor-
rosion for the first five years or
50,000 miles of ownership. Should
any perforation develop, the body
panel will be repaired or replaced at
no charge to the owner .
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~~tay: M.a~ket-importers play fas
Poraohe Care North America,
Inc. wants Gray Market Im-
porters to comply with the same
regulations factory-authorized
Importers must operate under.
"Today, that Is not the case."
said John A. Cook, president of
Reno. Nev.-based Porsche Cars
North Americ a . factory-
authorlzed Importer and dis-
tributor of the German two-
seater sports car.
"What we are saying Is that
everyone should play by the
same rules; then 'may t,he best'
team win,'" said Cook.
Cook said that a legal loophole
allowlng foreign cars to be Im-
ported dlrectly to the U.S., which
Birthday
'/:,rings
Alfa to
the races
Race car company
celebrates tts75th
anniversary tn stYfe
Alfa Romeo celebrated Its 75th
anniversary last weekend at the
12th Annual Monterey Historic
automobile races at Laguna
Seca Raceway in Monterey.
The event featured some of the
most famous Alfa Romeo racing
cars, along with two of the most
respected grand prlx drivers <?f
1111 time, Phil Hill and Juan Manuel
Fanglo. A commemorative post-
er of this event Is a reproduction
of an original painting by Jack
Juratovlc. an automotive artist.
One of the world's oldest auto
manufacturers. Anonlma Lom-
bard& Fabbrica Automobill
(ALFA) was organized by a group
of Miianese businessmen. The
company's actual anniversary
was June 24 of this year.
Its ch ief engineer was Gulsep-
(Pleue eee ALF A ROMEO/C5)
aufo GfayMl'rl<6l8 mmr prn:e
and avallablllty.
· "Customer• can ~ cara
which appear atmllar to U.S.
was establt to aid u s ~ model• at a elgntfteant djacount
servicemen r rnlng from to U.S. prlen," M Mid. '"And
foreign duty has been exploited they can get models which might
by "Gray • Marketeers' with not be dlatrlbuted here."
potentially aertous conse-However. he aald, care made
quences for customers. for the U.S. are different from
"The practice.of bringing cars cars made for other countries
to this country and property and the changes Involve both
converting them Is not Illegal,•• he safety and pollutlon control con-
saJd. "However, when cars are alderatk>ns.
not convert4td properly and when ·'There la a Gray Market for
customers are not protected Items llke watches, cameras and
under the rules by which manu-perfume, but cars are not per.
facturers, factory-authorized Im-.fume, .. Cook said. "Foreign cars
porters and franchised auto may differ In the types of gaaollne
dealers must abide. then we are they use. headllghts which are
deeply concerned. It Is an Invite-too bright for U.S. use, lack· of
tlon to a rip-off of the customer.'' Interior flame-proofing. reduced
Cook said the reason most side Impact strength and much
more. -Cara produ or the U.S. -and produce catatytlc converter•
must have theM changes." which operate for 50,000 mllet
He noted that the Gray Market and be prepared to repair them
converters work on an honor at no coat to the owner If they
ayttem becauee there are neither tall," Cook said. "Moreover,
"Wiien an OtrDer b.a• problem~ trltJJ a 0,_y
.lfar~etPonclJe,JJe1et.~•tlda
PonclJe aad tJJe PoncJJe factory, aot at JU•
'Oray Mar~et' car or tJJecoavenlo,a mop
wJJlcJJ dld tJJe wor~ ''
, -John A . Cook
president,
Porsche Cars North Amert ca
enough Inspectors nor enough
funds for Inspection and testing
of each converted vehlcle.
"On the other hand, manufac-
turers, by law, must dea,lgn, test,
manuf acturera have to destroy a
certain number of cars through
crash testing to certify their
safety."
The manufacturer, factory-
Juan Fanalo. 74, five-time world racln&
champ from Buenoe Alree. Ar&entina
(aboTe). roan ahead of Jackie Stewart of
New York durlnC the Cavalcade of Cham-
pln• durln& the Monterey lllatorlc Auto
Racee ID Laguna 8eca 1ut weekend. Fanalo
drlTee the Alfa Romeo 159 Grand Prb he
won a dtle with in the 1950. while Stewart
drlTee a 1932.PS. At n.bt, America'• flnt
world champion. Pblf Bill. cbata with
Fan&lo before the three men d.roTe a fe'tf
· lapa around the track u an ezb.lbltlon.
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authorized Importer ano
franchised auto d....,. muat alao,
by law. perform warranty work,
stock nec•1ary part• and repair
manual•. train mechanlca and
provide MrVtc. facllltl•. he
added. ·
"Gray Market car owners
could be In trouble when It comes
to warranty repairs," Cook said.
He noted that franchleed deal-
ers do not stock apeclaJ parts
designed for foreign autos.
"Moreover, we understand that
many franchlted dealers art
being advleed by their legal
counsels not to work on Gray
Market cars for rellablHty
reasons," Cook added.
He also uld that concerns for
the safety and en=ronmental
compliance among y Market
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bought by tar buff
I WESTFIELD, N.J. (AP) -The from Aaton Martin for $45,000,
ejector seat has been dlscon-Brown aald. The car was used
nected, but the smoke spewers. again In "Thunderball" and "On
oll slick sprayer and revolvlng t-ter Majesty's Secret Service,"
license plates stlll work and the he said.
sports car can reach speeds of From 1969 to 1981, the func-
150 mph. . tlonal model was displayed In a
Robert Littmann, a business glass case In front of a restaurant
executive with a penchant for In Vancouver, Canada, Brown
exotic cars, has become proud said.
owner of the $180,000 Aston The car was sold to Passport
Martin DBS used In three James Transportation Co., a car deal--
Bond movies. ershlp In St. Louis that put It up
Littmann, president of Wa1er for bidding.
Science Inc. In Somerville, said ''When he car became avall-
Fr,lday that he would take the car able I knew (Littmann) would be
to the next company picnic and Interested In It, and he gave me
present It at auto show:l. permission to bid on It," Brown
"A car llke this needs to be said.
shared." 'he said, adding that he The rock group Duran Duran,
was more fascinated by the car's which performed the title song
history than by It's gadgets. for the recent James Bond fllm,
"There were four Aston "A View to a Kiii" also bid on the
Martin's produced for the James car, Brown said.
Bond movies, but this Is the only The special features, such as
one that Is functional," said the bulletproof shield, tele-
James Brown, general manager scoping bumpers, radar scope,
of the Jaguar dealership where oil slick spreader and smoke
Littmann picked up the latest screen defense mechanism, still
addition to his collection on work, Brown said.
Thursday. Littman said he was thinking
Orange COW DAILY PILOT/Ft1d1y. ~1130. 1985 CS
Diesel-~
plant ·
facing
closure
DETROIT (AP) -General
Motors Corp. says 11 must clote a
dleaef enolne plant becau• of
Increasing Import• from Japan
and Europe and the Ill effect• of
f orelgn competition on ltt cus-
tomers.
Operation• at GM's Detroit
Dtesel Alllsoo dlvlalon plant In the
Detroit suburb of Romulus will be
consolidated over the next two or
three year.e wttt\ those at a plant
In nearny Redford Township, GM
said Wednesday.
Detroit Diesel AIUson la a
specialty maker of all slzee of
diesel engine&. outfitting them In
about 1.POO configurations. Most
of Its engines are used In school
buses, heavy trucks, earth-mov-
ing equipment and mining ma-
chines.
Th~ closing· wlll displace 1,370
workers. The division's engine,
transmission and parts plants In
Indianapolis, Muncie, Ind., and
Moraine. Ohio, won't be affected,
the com'pany said . .J The producers of the 1965 about reactivating the two ma-
James Bond movie "Goldflnger" chine guns but said ·no live Car dealer Jamea Brown of Weetfleld, N.J .,
ordered the gadget-filled car ammunition would be used. with the $180,000 Aaton Martin DB5 uaed
A#LM1 "'4to
in the 1966 film, ·~Goldflqer," and aold to
Robert Littman lut week.
"Some of those people will be
movffd to the Redford plant.
Some who are surplus to DOA
could be eligible tor recall at ontt
of the other 28 GM plants In the
Detroit area,'· division spoke9'rJ
man John Mccardle said. I Mini-Van meant for disabled
introduced at Del Amo Dodge
Stich vehicles usually
boughtatdealershtp,
converted elsewhere
In the country -734,432, ac-af1ermarket manufacturer In an
cording to a National Health effort to jointly market products
tnterview-Survey by the natlonat to the-"dtSAbled communlty.
Center for Health Statistics. Typically a vehicle for a driver
The city also has an active with dlsabltltles Is purchased
support group and rehabilitation unequipped from a dealer such
LOS ANGELES -Del Amo community. as Del Amo Dodge, then taken to
Dodge Is introducing a new Mini-The Mini-Van conversion. a conversion shop where all the
\Ian designed to rneet the special which Is subtly woven Into the nec4'ssary adaptive driving
needs of people with dlsablllties overall design of the van to form a equipment is added.
today through Sunday In Its totally Integrated unit, was de-Financing for the conversion is
showroom at 20433 Hawthorne signed and developed by Target arranged separately from the
Blvd., Torrance. Industries, a wholly owned chassis and the entire process.
The Los Angeles metropolitan subsidiary of In Tex. depending on funding sources,
area was chosen as one of the This Mini-Van show. and can take as long as one year.
first cities In which to debut this others like It across the United Through Target's new
new product becaase the area States, represent the first time a aproach, Del Amo Dodge. h~s
hosts the second-largest popu-ma Jo r auto mot Ive-de a I er agreed to stock Inventory units
latlon of people with dlsabllitles netwprk has tolned hands w_lt_h_a..,...n _that are alr~ady ~~~ed .
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Performance package, 5 spd, air cond, AM/FM
stereo w/graphlc equalizer, full power, carpeted 5 Up RA
mats (2768)
SeveralSupras
in Stock
To Choose From!
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w/lhell, speclal Interior, whMla. Very low
mlles.~07518)
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'78 COROLLA
LIFTBACK
Nice Unm (#U~VBO)
'82 PLYMOUTH
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Fully load9d
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'80 BUICK
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Greyhound advises care
in Labor Day ntotoring
PHOENIX, Ariz. -Motor-
ists who don't plan to leave
the driving to Greyhound over
the --Laber Oay hotlday are
being urged to be careful by
the bus company.
To reinforce that message.
Greyhound said it has
prepared special televlslon
and radio public service safe
driving messages. and wlll
otter them to 500 television
and 1,800 radio stations
throughout the country. !'S it
did for the Fourth of July.
Radio messages will be
available in both English and
Spanish.
Over the July Fourth hot-
iday, the safe driving
messages -which are part
of Greyhound's Nation.al
Higtiway Safety Program -
were used more than 650
times on television and up-
ward of 3, 100 times on radio.
The company has also
asked .all its employees and
the employees of vendors and
suppliers to drive with their
automobile lights on during
the holiday as a reminder to
others.
Greyhound last year set a
new company and Industry
safety record of 4 4 million
passenger miles between ac-
cidents.
The Romulus plant makes 8.2-·
liter diesel engines. The tooling
for those engines will move to
Redford.
"Many-of the industries we
haveJr.adltlanally secyed. such as
heavy construction, oll explo-
ration and mining. have not
recovered from their depressed
levels of business." Ludvik Koci,
general manager of Detrol1
Olesel Allison. said In a state-
ment.
"These factors. combined with
the influx of diesel engines from
both Europe and Japan are
placing us under great pressure
to find ways of cutting costs and
improving productivity," Koci
said. "We simply cannot be
competitive with the cost levels
we Incur when we have such
severe underutilization of our
plants, machinery and people. --
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Cllstomers buying
import without ---even a test drive
\ BOSTON (AP) -The Yugo, a
square little car with a bargaln-
buement price, Is arriving In
America and dealers said Tues-
day that demand for the $3,990
Yugoslavian Import Is so high
that customers are putting down
cash without even a test drive.
Dealers In Michigan, AorJda
and Massachusetts said they
have been bombarded with re-
quests for the 137-lnch-long
subcompact, the cheapest new
car In America, selHng for about
$1 ,000 less than Its nearest
competitor. the Spdnt, a minlcar
from Japan.
"I've been lt1 the car business
my whole life, 25 yeara, and this Is
the most popular car I've seen.
People are just buying It from a
picture In a brochure," said
Richard Loehr Jr., a dealer In
Kalamazoo, Mich., who expected
his first Yugo shipment Tuesday.
"We've never had a car like this."
Loehr said he has received
deposits on orders for 124
Yugos. which wlll take him six
months to fill, and hundreds of
customers have visited the sf'low-
room to look at photographs of
the first Easterh European car
marketed In America.
In Winter Haven, Fla .. Luke
Potter Dodge has sold 11 Yugos
sight-unseen, and has a waiting
list of 140 customers.
"When people eee the price,
they ftr.d It a llttle hard to
bejieve,'' said sales manager 8111
Spegele.
Jonas Halperin, senior vice
president of Yugo America Inc. ot
Montvale, N.J., said about
'40,000 Yugos wlll be Jhlpped to
160 dealers nationwide In the
next 12 months. The company,
the brainchild of American en-
trepreneur Malcolm Brlcklln,
hopes to deliver 360,000 Yugos
to 277 U.S. dealers by 1989.
, Hundreds of Yugos have ar-
rived at dealerships from Massa-
chusetts to Maryland.
"We got 10 of them Saturday,
and not a single one Is left," said
Bruno Nardelli, a dealer at Lan-
nan Chevrolet and Oldsmoblle In
the Boston suburb of Woburn.
"We have people putting down
deposlts·~for our shipment In
October. Everyone wants one.••
The Yugo, which looks like an
early Volkswagen Rabbit, has a
1. 1-llter four-cylinder engine,
front-wheel drive and steel-
belted radial tires. The car comes
with a full-size spare tire, rear
window washer-wiper and
defroster, but no radio.
"It's just basic transpor-
tation," said Nardelli. "No frills."
The Yugo's biggest selling
point -Its price -Is due In part
to the strong dollar and the rapid
devaluation of Yugoslav currency
In recent years.
Workers at the Zastava car
plant In Yugoslavia earn about
$100 a month.
.
The Yuco. ahown 4arlnC a test 4rtYe ln
Brockton, Yue., •tartedarrlftntln Amert-,
.,~
ca and dealen.Mid that the Yuco.lavian
•ub-com~ct import l• ln ireat demand.
Yugo might only be sold
as used car in Cell if ornia
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Yugo, the
Yugoslavian-made automobUe creating a
buying frenzy In other states because of 11,
$3,990 prlcetag, may not yet be legally sold as
a new car In Callfomla.
A spokesman forthe state Air Resources
Board, Biii Sessa, said Tuesday, "We are
famlllar with It and the Interest It has created,
but the car Is not certified yet In Callfornla.
That means It cannot be sold as a new car In
Callfornla, or to a California resident.''
But Sessa added that If a Callfornla
resident bought a Yugo as a used car, he or
she could bring It to Callf ornla so long as It
passed the state's used car vehicle emission
tests, which are less stringent than those for
new cars.
He said that since the Yugo has met
federal emissions standards, a resident of
another state who owns a Yugo could drive It
here without any addltlonal smog· clearance.
Decline, tough time for U.S. car production seen
Study says industry musteut costs 25% accounting and consulting firm, 10,000 of Its 4B,OOO domestic
told a news conference 1ha1 t~wnlte-collar jobs by 1990. Van
Japanese will be building more Hull said General Motors Corp.
than 1 mllllon cars a year In their and Chrysler Corp. would make or face large shift of production overseas __
DETROIT (AP) -The U.S.
auto Industry has made great
strides In cutting costs In recent
years, but must slash another 25
percent from its costs or face a
large shift of production over-
seas, a new study says.
The study, released Tuesday
by Arthur Andersen & Co., pre-
dicts that only 60 percent of the
cars sold in the United States In
1990 will be made here by
American manufacturers. com-own U.S. fectorles by 1990 and slmllar moves.
pared with nearly 80 p~rcent increasing Imports from Japan. As for cars themselves, the ~oday. The remainder will be In the meantime, the number of study said vehicles will continue
imports, mostly from Japan, and . white-and blue-collar lobs In the to get lighter and more fuel-
from the plants Japanese com-U.S. auto Industry will decline 5 efficient and carry more forelgn-pa.~les 1operate here.. percent per year through 1990, made parts, but those trends will
. We re looking ~t some dlf-he.~ald,. not develop as quickly as had
f1cult times ahead, said Peter We re looklng at a huge been predicted just a few years
Van Hull, the study's author. "In decrease In employment," Van ago
fact. I think even that may be a Hull said. As recently as last ·
little optimistic." week, Ford Motor Co. an-About 20 to 25 percent of
Van Hull, a partner in the nounced a plan to cut nearly foreign-made parts will come
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from plants operated by U.S.
carmakers, the study said, with
another 15 percent produced
overseas by U.S.-based parts
suppliers.
Lower labor costs, better pro-
ductivity and employee involve-
ment and Japanese government
support were cited as the primary
reasons for the Japanese cost
advantage In carmaklng, estJ-
mated at $1,500 to $1,800 a car.
That gap Is expected to drop to
$700 to $900 a car by 1995, the
study said.
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limo \ . " service
BOSTON (AP) -One of Rita
Cuker's biggest Jobs ln_launchlng
her limousine service nearly
seven years ago waa persuading
hard-working New Englanders
that they sh6uld reward them-
selves occasionally with rides In a
fancy car.
Five years later, business was
so good that It took up nearly all
of her waking hours. •
"As a woman with a husband
and a family, I was getting burned
out," she said. "I dellberatety
made a decision at that point that
smaller was a lot better."
Today, Cuker, 48, says the
company has trimmed Its fleet.
spends less on promotion but
takes In a healthy $750,000 In
revenue a year.
Cuker Is the president of
Coopers of f'oston Limousine
and Transportation Services.
She decided to go Into business
for herself after six months of
running a fund-raising drive for
the Boston opera. "I was looklng
for someplace to put this energy
other than the volunteer route,··
she said:
Her husband's brother owned
a limousine service In New York
and encouraged her to open one
In Boston. She decided to gJve It a
try.
With her husband as co-signer,
she got a bank loan for two used
Rolls-Royces and went Into busi-
ness In December 1978.
·'This Christmas," said one of
her early advertising brochures
"ltyou-can 't give i RollS,at least
give a ride." A two-hour rental
cost $100. ·
Cuker played a variety of roles
-car dispatcher, accountant,
marketer, personnel manager,
quality control Inspector.
She sold the Rolls-Royces,
although she can stlll lease one
for a specific occasion. Even
after scaling back, she has 14
limousines, town cars and
~edans. •'The business was grow-
ing so fast It was controlllng me.
but now I'm In control of the
business," she said.
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DETROIT (AP) -Toyota
Motor Corp. wUj.apve lncreas-
ln'bly Info the ~t for larger,
more expensive cars as Its cur-
rent customers get older and as
new companies move Into the
subcompact segment, a com-
pany official says.
Ing popularlty of nameplates
such as BMW and Jaguar.
The base for this move wlll be
the Toyota Camry. a sporty
compact which the company has
decided to build In the United
States, Mccurry said.
Toyota, Japan's leading auto-
maker, announced last month
that It would build an assembly
plant In the United States, follow-
years as a top official of Chrysler
Corp., said Toyota won't turn to
Its U.S. executives for guidance
untll most of the site eetectlon
work Is done.
•'They w111 ask our Input when
they get down to the last two .or
three places," he said. "They're
being very thorough. My hope Is
that It would be by the end of the
year.''
Bob Mccurry. senior vice
president of the subsidiary
Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc.,
said Toyota Is outgrowing the
subcompact car class which
launched the company as a world
automotive power. "We .ee the •abcompact.u a qaet1t1oaable
mar.ket. TIJere'• going to be a real shootout
down there. '' In the next several months,
cars from South Korea and
Yugoslavia wllj debut In the
United States. In the next few
ye~rs, Imports-from Taiwan and "
. '
Me~co also are expected,
further crowding a market where
profit margins are low. Ing the lead of Nissan Motor Co.
"We sM' the subcompact as a Ltd., Honda Motor Co. Ltd. and
questionable market. There's Mazda Motor Corp.
going to be a real shootout down Mitsubishi Motors Corp. also Is
there," Mccurry said In an Inter-. looking for a plant site, having
view Monday. Toyota will keep narrowed Its choices to llllnols,
making cars subcompacts, but Indiana. Ohio and Mlc;hlgan.
wlll Increase Its attention on Toyota executives In Japan
larger, more upscale models, he have formed a special task force
said. to narrow the llst of sites, he said.
"The lower-priced luxury mar-The company has received
ket Is growing now and wlll grow proposals on 30 to 35 sites.
bigger," he said, citing the grow-Mccurry. who worked for 28
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senior vice president
Toyota Motor Sales USA
Asked what areas might meet
Toyota's standards for a parts
supplier network. favorable labor
·pool and location, he replied: "I
would recommend the Kansas-
Missouri area, Texas maybe, the
Carolinas, Tennessee."
However , Mccurry
emphasized that he was speak-
ing In general terms and that the
places he mentioned didn't con-
stitute a list of top sites.
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ALF A ROMEO ANNIVERSARY ...
FromC2
pe Merosl, whose advanced
Ideas were molded Into auto-
mobiles quite advanced for their
time. In 1923 ALFA started the
use of its famed racing insignia,
the Quadrifogllo .
Romeo was appointed director of
the firm with Vittorio Jano, an
engineer who designed and bullt
the first production automobile
to be equipped with dual over-
head cam e~glnes.
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ON ALL NEW. CARS* The year 1924 brought the
name Romeo to the marque. A
young engloeer named .NlcoJa
Alfa Romeo built more ad-
vanced automobUes .and cap-
tured an ever-Increasing number
of racing championships in the
following decades. World War II
put a halt to Alfa Romeo's racing
actfvltles, but the firm returned to
them with a vengeance In the late I
'40s and '50s with racing greats
llke Nino Farlnl, Juan Manuel I
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1911 Flat around the track at the Laguna
Seca Raceway during the ht.torlcal auto-
mobile. racea ln Monterey lut weekend.
Wingard'• wu the oldeat car among the I
300 vlntaae autos entered ln the race.
PORSCHE ...
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cars Is growing among insurance
companies, banks. teasing com-
panies, used car auct!ons and
franchised dealers.
"We are deeply concerned
that Gray Market car owners may
have trouble selling their cars at
the going market price," Cook
said. "And we are even more
worried about the future used-
car buyer who may not under-
stand the difference between a
Gray Market car and a U.S.
Imported one. He could be stuck
when he finds he cannot get
repairs or parts."
He said the problems were not
a concern for Gray Marketers so
much as they are worries for
manufacturers.
''When an owner has problems
with a Gray Market Porsche, he
gets angry at bis Porsche and the
Porsch&facto,Y.not at his 'Gray
Market' car or the conversion
ahop which did the work," Cook
said.
He said that Porsche does not
want to put Gray Market con-
verters out of business. Rather.
he said, Porsche favors bringing
the Gray Market car converters
under the same rules and regu-
lations that manufacturers and
factory-authorized Importers•
work by.
"If we can't win In a fair fight
with Gray Market converters,
then we don't deserve to be In the
bualness." Cook said. "It's 81
almple as that ...
He said that Porsche already
has moved to make all models of
tta two-... ter sport• car avall-
1bte to the American public, and
the company Is hotdlng the llne
on prices to reUeve American
c:U91omers of any ~ to go
thrOugh the extra woi'k and
P-Ottntlal dangers of getting a
Gray Market cat. ·•we befteve that given a lewl
paaytno need, we can compete In•
fair martcet " he said.
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~a-re-challenged by
Toyota executive
A top executive of Toyota's'
U.S. sales arm complimented
Detroit automakers In Detroit
Wednesday on their recovery
and challenged them to free and
open competition Instead of try-
ing to put a "protectionist ball
and chain" on Japanese auto-
makers.
"I'm frankly amazed at how
Detroit has pulled Its act together
over the past five years," said
Bob Mccurry, senior vice presi-
dent of Toyota Motor Sales
U.S.A. Inc., speaking to partici-
pants In the Automotive News
World Congress at Detroit's
Westin Hotel.
"And they're doing It precisely
when the Japanese companies
are bringing plants and Jobs Into
Canada and the Unlted States.
For example -as you know -
Toyota recently announced that
we wlll bulld Canadian and U.S.
plants.''
Mccurry also noted that the
U.S. consumer Is the primary
beneficiary of the free and open
competition that protectionism
would hinder.
"The competition right now In
the U.S. auto market Is healthy
and the primary beneficiary Is the
consumer. Protectionism can
only hurt competition and -In
the process -the consumer,"
he said.
. Thl• 1931 Kellner Coach frdm the C\1nnln&ham Aa~
motive Collection In Cot1ta Meaa wu among •lz Royalea on
dtaplay ln Pebble Beach tut weekend. Only ala of the giant
can were prod11ced between 1927 and 19SS. ·
"From the greatly Improved
quality, employee Involvement
programs and slick sheet metal
at Ford, to the reorganization and
manufacturing push at GM, to
Chrysler's amazing ablllty to do
more with less than anyone else.
"Nowhere In the world Is there
a better choice of high-quality.
high-value cars and trucks than
here. And that breadth of choice
Is the result of competition. To
those who would tamper with
that system, I say what the
American consumer has been
saying for several years, 'Why not
the best?' Don't penalize a win-
ner. Go back to the drawing
board and figure out how to beat
him. That's the American way."
"The domestic automakers
have fought their way back to a
competitive position and I salute
them. All siX classic Bugatti cars -displayed
"However," said Mccurry, "I
lectlvely, they provoked hushed don't salute the campaign. some
wonderment. of the domestic companies have
PEBBLE BEACH --.. Classic ranged In front of the Del Monte
auto buffs had a rare treat when Lodge last Sunday.
all six Bugattl Roy ales, a giant car Among the cars on view was
of graceful proportions produced the 1931 Kellner Coach from the
between 1927 and 1933, were Cunningham Automotive Collec-
shown together. tlon In Costa Mesa.
"This will never happen The others Included: the 1933
again," said Biii Jacobs of Chi-Park Ward llmouslne and the
cago as he viewed the cars at the 1927 Coupe Napoleon, brought
annual Pebble Beach Concours over from the Musee National de
d'Elegance. ' l'Automo blle at Mulhouse,
The cars. all elongated hoods France; the 1931 Weinberger
and swooping curves. were ar-cabriolet from the Ford Museum
In Dearborn, Michigan; and the
1931 Berllne de Voyage and
1931-32 Binder Coupe de VIiie.
from Harrah's Automobile Col-
lection In Reno.
"I heard It cost about $300,000
to bring the two Royales over
from France." said Jacobs.
The autos, dubbed "the car of
kings" by manufacturer Ettore
Bugatti of France, are lndlvldu-
ally objects of pilgrimage for car
enthusiasts the world over. Col-
"I think they're amazing," said mounted In Washington to l;>ut-
Bruce Anderson of Sunnyvale. tress their renewed competitive-
" I've traveled all over the world to ness ~y putting a protecilonlst
see them. ball and chain on us -partlcu-
The Royale was the biggest car larly when those same com-
ever built for personal road use, panles have well-publicized
according to the Guinness Book plans to go offshore to Brazil,
of World Records. The 8-cyllnder Mexico, Europe, Japan, Korea
cars each weigh about 7 ,000 and Taiwan to buy or build low-
pounds and have a roughly 20-. priced or speciality models for
foot wheelbase. sale In North America.
Mccurry said that In addition
to excellent people, programs
and products, all automakers
competing in the U.S. need the
open environment that will allow
the American consumer to·con-
tlnue to seek out the best. Only In
that way wlll they continue to be
market-instead of management-
driven.
Ford threaten$ ~o move V -~prod uctiori operations abroad
Firm facing millions in fines unless federal
government relaxes fuel-economy standa_rd _
DETROIT (AP) -Ford Motor
Co. is prepared to move pro-
duction of some large-car en-
gines abroad should the federal
government refuse to relax fuel-
economy laws for the next three
years, a top company official said
Monday.
The move could cost several
hundred American jobs at the
company's engine plant in
Cleveland, said Louis Ross, Ford
executive vice president for
North American car operations.
Making the engines for the
company's Ford Crown Victoria
and Mercury Grand Marquis
abroad would classify the high-
mileage models as Imports, giv-
ing the company's U.S.-made
~
line an average fuel efficiency
under 27.5 mlles per galldn, the
maximum~allowed by the federal
government.
The company faces mlllions of
dollars in fines If it does not meet
the standard.
Like Generar Motors Corp .•
Ford meets the fuel economy
rules for its Imported llne of-cars
but says It can't meet It for
domestic cars because Ameri-
cans have shown a renewed
preference for larger autos with
bigger engines.
The shift In engine production
would be the least costly way -
In money and lost jobs -to meet
the law, Ross said during a news
conference at the Automotive
News World Congress.
"This Is a dumb move," Ross
said. "It's dumb for the United
States, for the union, for Ford, for
everybody else (but) the law says
you have to have two fleets for
fuel economy," one domestic
and one foreign.
''It will cost us over $100 million
In investment and cost us a lot
per car and It doesn't do anything
but lose Jobs for the United
States," he said.
Ross sald a decision must be
made this year If Ford Is to make
the production switch In time for
1988 moetels.
In Jul~. at GM's and Ford's
request, the National Highway
Transportation Safety l'.dmlnls-
tration decided to roll back the
standard to 26.0 mpg for the
1986 model year and said it
would consider reductions for
subsequent years.
Ford's plan would likely move
the production of the flve-llter:
V-8 engine from Cleveland to
Mexico, although the car itself
would be assembled here. Ross
said. .
The federal law classifies a
model as Imported If 25 percent
of its parts are made abroad.
Moving the production of a
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Nissan's llne of trucks-sales
record breakers In 1985 -has
·been augmented In 1986 by the
addition of a fuel-Injected engine
for one of Its four-wheel drive
models,
The Nissan 4X4 ST pickup now
features Increased output from
Its 2.4-llter engine at 106 horse-
power. Coupled with changes In
the gearing and final drive ratio,
that Increased output Improves
the vehicle's acceleration.
COPS' WRATH
CHESAPEAKE.Va. (AP) -For
montha, pollce aay, Wllllam V.
Scott zipped atong city streets In
a $900 motorlzed three-wheeler.
running stopa algns and darting
In the opposite direction every
time he NW a police car.
But he didn't have to worry
about getting a traffic ticket -
the hot rodder Is 4 years old,
according to authorities.
• Instead, pollce charged his
mother, Regina A. Scott, 25, with
a felony count of child neglect for
allegedly letting Wllllam Illegally
ride the 110-pound three-wheel-
er on city streets.
The' case 1s Mt for Oct. 3 In
Juvenile and Domestic Refatlons
Court.
prosecution of the mother," L11
trap aald. "My concerl"' Is tha1
don't want to see another pollc
officer have to respond ov1
there and this kid Is splattered L
over a car.
"He can ride th.e heck out of
there's no doubt about It. But t
doesn't know the law," ,llptra
said.
W1111am's latest brush with tt
law came as he barreled throug
the streets of a subdlvlslo1
hunched over the handlebars •
the Ilg ht blue three-wheeler, th
tip of his white helmet about eve
with most car fenders.
· "He was running atop sign
just booking right down th
middle of the atreet," Uptra
said. "We're talking speeds c
about 30 and 35 mph."
In all, there are now 23 models
of 1986 Nissan compact trucks
available at a variety of Orange
County dealer.ships: Newport
Nl88an of Newport Beach,
Holmes Tuttle Nissan In Costa
Mesa, Irvine Nissan, Barwick
Imports. Inc. of San Juan
Capistrano. Nissan of Orange,
Brea Nissan, Anaheim Nissan,
Cotton Park Nissan In Buena
Park, Santa Ana Nissan, Zee
Nissan of Fullerton, T.arget
Nissan in Garden Grove and Dick
Barbour Nissan in Cypress. TbeNlaun4X'6KlDCCab8Tpickapnowfeatureelncreuedoatpatfromlta2.4-llterenatne.
• 'Wllllam can fly on that llttle
thing," said J.M. Liptrap, the
arresting officer. "It he sees a
pollce car, he just automatically
takes off. All you can do Is follow·
and hope htt slows down."
Ms. Scott said she knew Wil-
llam was not allowed to ride the
bike on city streets because the
youngster had been warned by
police In January and again In
July. But her father was baby-
sitting Aug. 3 when Wiiiiam was
caught by Liptrap, she aald.
Liptrap said he followed a
Wiiiiam fled down three street
and skidded through a parkln
lot, ending up at his granc
father's home nearby. "The addition of fuel Injection
makes the 4X4 ST an everfbetter
performer,· either on or off the
road," said C.P. (Chuck) King,
senior vice president of sales for
Nissan Motor Corp. In U.S.A.
In addition to the mechanical
changes, Nissan has added black
trim to the drip rail, windshield,
rear window and side of the .. X4
ST to enhance Its appearance.
The 4X4 ST Is available In regular
bed, long bed and King Cab
configurations. ·
New tra.ve·J trailers
introduced by KIT
Long Beach-based KIT Manu-
facturing Co has announced the
Introduction of Its all-new 1986
-nne of CompanTon·-etasslc and
Road Ranger Elite travel trailers
and fifth-wheel trailers.
Six new models, for a total of
12 floor plans, incorporate a
score of new features.
The · expanded 1986 product
llne Includes travel trailers and
fifth-wheel trailers ranging In size
from 23 to 35 feet. "We are very
excited about our new line,·· said
Dan Pocapalia, KIT's president.
"It Is KIT's largest and broadest
line ever. and provides a model to
match every lifestyle and family
size~" ...
New features incorporated in
the Companion. Classic and Road
Rangier Elite include oak Inlaid
tlle countertops and sllde-out
pantry, oversized almond-col-
ored porcelain sink, top-of-the-
line brand name appliances and
a bullt-ln microwave cabinet pre-
wired for microwave Installation,
plus added counter space with a
"flip-up" counter shelf.
Other extras include hard-
wood cabinet doors, oak-styled
paneling, 80-lnch beds. hide-
away sofa, swivel chalrsL auto-
matic door-triggered light In
wardrobes and built-In TV cabi-
nets on most models. .
Decors feature design.er c'1-
slderatlons such as pillowed seat
cushions and color-coordinated
draperies and vaJances, along .
with "trackless" carpeting.
Exteriors have an updated
look, with buff-colored siding
accented by striping and full-
torque windows for greater light
and ventilation. Exterior llghtln'g
Is Installed to Illuminate service
areas around LPG tanks, and
fifth-wheel trailers offer an 8-foot
wide storage compartment for
dual batteries. the generator and
LPG tanks.
The Companion Classlc and
Road Ranger Eltte product lines
are manufactured at plants In
Idaho and Kansas.
The company has been manu-
facturing recreatlonal vehicles
and manufactured housing since
1945.
Nearly 100 NY lives saved
because of seat belt law
NEW YO RK (AP) -Nearly
100 lives were saved In the
first six months of New York
state's mandatory seat belt
law. the nation's first. Gov.
Mario Cuomo says ".:
The Department of Motor
Vehicles reported that state
automobile fatalities dropped
18 1 percent in the first six
months of this year compared
to the same period In 1984,
Cuomo said Wednesday.
That means 97 lives have
been saved.
Since New Y~ passed the
law, 47 other states have
proposed It also.
Appearing with Cuomo was ·
New York City's Corporation
Counsel F.A.O. Schwarz Jr .•
who described an accident he
was In, In which only the
passenger not wearing a seat
belt was badly hurt.
~"There's no question the
people In the front seat wouJd
have been killed or maimed"
had they not been wearing
seat belts, Schwarz said.
Jeep sales keep on rising
For the eighth consecutive
month, sales of Jeep vehicles In
the Western region have In-
creased. according to Robert
Willlams. regional manager for
the American Motors Corp.
Sales for July 1Jmped by 44
percent, said Wiiiiams, bringing
the total increase over last year
to 33 percent In the first seven
months of 1985.
"Dealer Inventories are good
and consumer demand for Jeep
Cherokees, Jeep Wagoneers and
Jeep CJs Is currently outstand-
ing," said Williama, adding: "We
anticipate that the current popu-
larity for Jeep vehicles will not
subside."
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Ms. Scott said her son ha
gone through conventional trlcy
cles and even a dirt bike that ha1
wood blocks attached.
Other Nissan trucks -two-
and four-wheel drive versions -
come equipped with Nissan's
standard 2 .4-llter ( 1 .. 6cld)
NAPS-Z engine, which has hemi-
spherical cylinder heads and an
overhead cam ·dealgn. The out-
engine Is 103 horsepower. A five-
speed manual overdrive trans-
mission Is atandard for all models
with a three speed automatic
available as an option on 4X4
models. •'My main concern Is not the
Last Christmas, she saJd, WU
llam received the motorize<
tricycle as a present from hi:
grandfather.
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Mark Small (left) and Steve Kirkwood poee
with the wlnnlnt Vlkln& Four following the
Unocal 76 Three Flaa• Econorallye in Loa
An&elea lut week. The two atudenta from
Weatern Wuhin&ton Unlveralty drove tbe
diesel-powered automobile fTom Van-
couver. Canada, to the Mmdcan bor der.
Th ey fl.niahed up in Loe An&elea with a
cumulative milea-per-gallon average-~
88.2
Car sales dip blamed
on truckers strike ·
FORD •••
FromC6
whole car abroad would CQ.st
more than 8,000 jobs, Ross saTd,
while the engine move ''would
get It down Into a few hundred
jobs."
Th• AHoclated p, ...
A report by the nation's auto-
makers reported that sales of
new domestic cars In mid-August
fell 4.6 percent from a year earlier
was a result of a strike by auto
deliverers. analysts say.
The seven major U.S. auto-
makers said Friday that they sold
a combined 180,446 cars In the
Aug. 11-20 period, down from
189,2,09 a year earlier.
Auf<> analysts attributed the
latest sales decline to a combina-
tion of weak demand. heightened
competition from Japan and a
strike-by truckers who deliver the
vehicles to showrooms.
But looking ahead, they noted
that the car haulers have gone
back to work and that sales could
be helped by the wave of cut-rate
financing and other Incentives
Just Introduced by the domestic
companies.
General Motors Corp. said Its
10-day sales fell 5.3 percent, and
Ford Motor Co. reported a 13.6
percent decline.· But Chrysler
Corp. said sales rose 15.9 per-
cent. ·
"This seems to be the most
efficient route to still build a large
car. stlll maintain your fuel econ-
omy and still try to keep as many
Jobs In the United States and
Canada and still have the car,"
Ross said.
TOYOTA,. ••
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Toyota operates the Chevrolet
Nova car assembly plant In
Fremont, Calif., which It owns
Jointly ~Ith General Motors Corp.
Biker rides solo cross country
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
motorcyle rider who Is already in
the record books said he com-
pleted a cross-country trek from
~ew York In 76 hours and 2
minutes.
faster time, but I suffered a
blowout outside ~rady, Neb.,
during an electrical storm"
Dwight Mitchell of Daylon, Ohio,
said.
resume the Journey In Nebraska.
aboard his Honda 400.
Mitchell said It took almost
"I would have made It In a lot eight hours beJore he could
Mitchell anaSteve Kirpatrlck
are In the Guinness Book of
World Records for llavfng ariven
motorcyles together across the
nation In 74 hours and 37
minutes.
Want to see New Englcind fall
color display? Plan to go early
Drou ht cqndittons
forces f olia e to put
on color show earlier
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) -
Drought conditions In northern
New England are expected to
cause the foliage season to start
about a week earlier than usual,
but foresters are divided on how
the dry roots tWlll affect the
colorful blazes that lure mllllons
of visitors from around the coun-
try.
"The colors wlll be there; they
will Just be a little early," said
Jack Sargent. chief of forest
protection In New Hampshire.
"My 20-odd years of work In
the field seems to tell me, though,
that In a dry year you don't have
the. brllllant reds or oranges, but
you never know."
Pockets of land acroaa New
England have been hard-hit this
year by lack of rain. Officials say
some areas are suffering their
worst drought since the early
part of the century.
Sargent and other foresten
aeld Friday that the drought had
placed addltlonal stresa on the
trees, causing many of the teavea
to turn color eartter than ueual.
For northern New England, fall
foliage eeuon 11 the bualelt time
of the year for tourism, attracting
an estimated 3 mllllon llghtlMf'I
to Vermont, New .Hampshire.and
Maine-from mid.September to
mld•Ociot>er.
According to the region'• tour-
Ism directors, visitors last year
spent between $80 mlillon and
$90 million during the four-week
period.
~u get people coming to
New England from the rest of the
country to see foliage. They are
coming from Texas, New Mexico.
Callf ornla, even places that have
foliage," said Michael Power,
New Hampshire's director of
vacation travel.
"New England has garnered
the reputation In the past 10
years to be the place In the
country to see fall f ollage."
Tourism offk:lals were not con-
cerned about the drought's ef-
fects, saying they doubted that a
Foresters say that along ridge
tops and In higher elevations
some trees are already showing
color.
"Three weeks ago, we re-
ceived reports that the ridges
were showing signs that some-
thing was happening," Sargent
said. "It was almost as though we
were approaching the fall foliage
season then." • •
Shorter days and drops In the
temperature trigger the chemical
process that causes leaves to
turn from green to other colors.
The group of pigments known
as chlorophy1, which make the
leaves appear green In the sum-
mer, loses Its dominance and
For aortllem Ne• B1J6laad, fall foUaae
-...aa l• tlJe bame.t tfme of tlJe year £or
toruUm, attnctbJI aa 1';9dmated 3 mUUoa m.JJmeen to Vermont, Ne• HamJMlllre aad
Mame from mld-8eptember to mJd-OCto-
ber.
premature MUOn would hurt
bua!nesa.
SaJd Ooa Lyona, Vermont'i
travel director, "Fallage, lt'a like
fine wine: Some yeara the crop la
a llttle bU better than the prevtoua
year. but I think we aJwaya wlll
have an excellent fott.ge ahow."
Maine tourlam Director Wanda
Plumer aald IM, too, wu not
wonted. "We haven't heard any-
onethet Is concerned about'' the
poaaJble drought etfecta, ahe
teld.
other ~11. bringing other color•.
emerge.
"We alwaya try to guess what
the fOllage ta going to be," said
Power.
"We have peopi, caJllng In to I
the office asking. 'What day and
what hour 11 fOUage going to be at
It• peak?' We never kpow what
wl" happen, but Mother Heture
uaually comes out and deliver•
peak faJI foliage conditions.··
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ClO <)range Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Augut1 30, 1885
--Jetta reacheSone-milli()n ---.
mark at W-. Ger-man factory
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The on•mllllonth Volkewagen
Jetta rolled off the anemblY Jin•
at Wolkewagen AG'• Wolflburg, w .. t Ger.,,any plant early In July.
O..Crlbed by Volkswagen u
t.h• flret affordable German road
car, the Jetta la currently one of
Volk1wagen of America's tQp-
Mlllng models.
The Jetta first appeared In w .. t Germany In the fall of 1979
and wu followed by an all-new,
eecond generation model In the
spring of 198~. In the United
States, the VW notchback sedan
mad• tta debut In 1980, and the Of the one mllllon Jetta• manu-
new mode) In 1885. factured up to now, 85 percent
Ont mllllon care later. the J~eta have been told outeldt Ger-
now Join• the expanding famlly o many. The most llgnlflcant lndl-
Volkawagen 11mllllonalrea." Th vldual market• are the United
total alreedy lnbludea so States, with total sales In excess
250,000 eecond-generatlon Jet-of 180,000 vehicles. Mexico 11
tea, only 19 month• after thlt runner-up with 82,000.
model'• production 11unch. In the U.S., the Jetta la avall-
Worldwlde production ta current-able In two-and four-door gas
ly 1.120 unite per working day. In and dleael models, luxury four-
addition to Wolfaburg, the Jetta door gu and turbo dteael GL
la also manufactured In three models, as well as the four-door,
other VW auembly plant• world-high-performance Jetta GLI
wide. model.
The Volbwacen Jetta, which paaaed the one-mllllon mark thla •ummer.
Retreads arreconom i c al option
Many cost-conscious drivers
who care about safety are Invest-
ing In economical retreads this
year, according to the Tire Re-
tread Information Bureau.
With proper maintenance and
care, retreads can give motorists
about the same mlleage as new
tires, at about half the expense,
according to TRIB, an Industry
association.
Retreads are avallable In steel-
belted-radlals wtth -11t1 types of
tread patterns, Including the all-
season design. (
A pamphlet offering tips on
buying hlgh-quallty retreaded
tires and proper tire mainten-
ance Is avaJlable without charge
to consumers .. from TRIS .
The three-page folder. "Get A
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buyers how to recognize a hlgh-
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money they can save buying
retreads, how retreads are manu-
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Copies of the folder are avall-
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Town 's car -pp~r pOlice force back
behind the wheel of an auto ag~in
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TULSA, Okla. (AP) -When have surplus cars," Porter said.
the city of Weleetka last needed a Tulsa offlclala said they had a
pollce car, Pollce Chief Ronnie 1981 Ford Fairmont, replete with
Porter got one by making a lights, siren and 70,000 mites,
televised plea on the "Tonight about to be sold for surplus.
Show with Johnny Carson" and Porter said the price -$750
• After the chl~f made his tele-
vised pleas In 1983, .a Toronto
man donated a used cruiser, ·
Porter told the nation that It
wu Impossible. to catch speed-
ers because his · dllapldated
pollpe car couldn't travel faster'
thai'I about 35 mph.
''Hee Haw." -was right.
However, a drunken driver The Tulsa City Commission on
smash.ad Into th.a donated pollce ~Friday approved the sale. Pollce
cruiser Aug. 2, J>Uttlng the clty's and Fire Commlsslgoer Roy Gar-
pollce force on 1oot ag~n. ~ dner said the sale was for a good
This time Porter turned for hefp .cause, "the Infamous chief of
to the city of Tulsa, about 50 police of Johnny Carson fame."
mlles to the north, and a deal on a The Weleetka Poflce Oepart-
surpl\.is car at a bargain prlee was ment .cannot buy ~ new cruiser
approved this month. because Its budget totals only
"I got to thinking, big cities $35,000. Porter said.
After the car came from Can-
ada, the old one was donated to
the town of Morris after tor-
nadoes In 19~ destroyed the
Morris pollce fleet.
"I think they-puta new motor In
It, painted It bfeek and-white and
they're stlll driving It," Porter
said.
Outpatient program helps
a lcoholics cope with world
hospltal. You've got to ~o home Group counsellng Is rec-
at night and face reality. • ommended after outpatient
The first step toward treatment treatment ends.
comes when patients admit "We're not Just here to put a
themselves to the emergency Band-Aid on an acute episode
WATERBURY,Conn.(AP)-A roomorthelrprlvatedoctor,aald but to maintain sobriety," Segal
Dr. Mark L. Kraus, program said. "Patient• used to constant-
hospltal program In which al-medlcal director. After a phyefcal ly elgn themselves out of the
cohollcs come and go as outpa-~ examination and laborator)" tM-Inpatient program because they
St. Mary's program
probably the first at
any public hospital
tlents helps them learn to live ~====================== with their problem, according to
one patient, a teacher who says
they "go home at night and face
reallty."
The program at St. Mary's
Hoapltal Is probably the first at
any public hoapltal In the country
and has half the droRDUt rate of
the ho1pltal'1 tradltlonal Inpa-
tient program, officials say.
Alcoholics with f amlUee and
Jobs have trouble leavtng home
long enough to attend the hospl-
tal' 1 28-day Inpatient program,
said ho1pltal 1pokeawoman
Peggy Lawlor. "There'• just a
very few people who are that
laolated who can just disappear
(for treatment) without people
wondertn where they are.··
The program haa a racted
prof ... lonale and tkllled trade
I workere alll<e.
During a r.cent ....,on, the
teacher, a carpenter a"d an
aircraft engineer, 111 from Water-
bury. enfhuetutically dttcuued
the program'• advantagee. All
chOM to remain unldentln.d.
"You get more out of It b9-
cauM you're doing It yourMtt,"
the engln.er eald.
Added the teacher, "You've
got to 1 .. m to llve with It on your
own and not be MCluded In a
"Yoa ·~e got to learn to Un trltll It oa your
OW'JJ ant£ aot be RCJaded 1JJ a lia.pltal.
You've 1ot to 10 IJome at n'611t ·and face
reality.
-program participant
ting, a patient I• ecr.ened to forgot they left the houae un-
determlne whether Inpatient or locked or the dog't home when
outpatient treatment 11 beat. they came to the emergency
room." . The ambulatory treatment
continues with about seven day•
of Intensive the(apy. From 8 a.m.
to noon each day, th• patient
undergoea more phyatcal exam-
lnatlon1, participates In 5.P
dlecuulona with an Alco Ilea
Anonymoue repreaentat ve,
vtewa fllma on alcohollam and
recelvee prtvate counMllng.
Vitamin 1upplement• 1nd
drugs that Mdate the llcohollc
during the flrtt day1 of
withdrawal are dlapenMd onty on
• day·to-day buta, Kraua aafd.
Some outpatient• take a week
off from wotk for the eeven daya
of therapy. For thoM who do not,
emptoyera are often encouraging
and atlow the patient to comptete
work dudng off~ -Mk'
Samuel R. Segal, program dlt"9C>
tor.
The outpatients realize the
expenae, futlllty and danger of
drowning their lives In liquor, but.
they have the option of testing
their willpower armost lmm.ctl-
atety.
"When I drove, I wouldn't think
In terma of how many mltee, I'd
think In terma of how many bMr9
It would take to ~ there," the
carpenter uJd. 'Now that I'm
aober, I realize how dangerou1
thatwu."
~ The englMer eald his al·
cohoUam hit home when the
plane he uaed to auem~ air·
craft became lnoreaalngly
blurred. "I 1tart9d thinking that It
that 'copter ewr came down, tt
would bl my fault. That would be
hard to live with."
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community pool Wiii go 631·12M £osta Maee Hunt Beac:tl / r MleTo W/D newer 3br 3ba frplc gar •-• --• r-• Apt 1 ~2-~t65
V.A or F H.A. Out1tand-& Laguna Hill•. F0r tvt °(;50 645-3t t& ' M85 53M190 8-t f.. QUIET RESORT LIVING 28'. ettached IPlf, fnod WI-&
Ing value! BILL OR details eall 836-7 2""" •Spll'tlllng heeled pool petlo. re decofated 2 -r---& DONNA WEBSTER 2BR tba. avail Sec>t 1 No .__ •Court yard vtew dlntno P«>C>te. no pet111$ff/mo W1111t a -.:tlon of lacta• '"'" 1 so pets Lg bctlyard 1825 2if 2611 ted yrd, g.,, gym, •Vignette BBQ.,... 348 w e.y M2~1 IMng? We c:an on. ..,. •-====1111====1==ir-===-2 Aou§ES:c a mo, Agt Liz 84&-3e27 tennis, pool, pet lo, petrol. • Twll.gh htt dine In court yrd * Meu Verde reoecor 3er thing from • "" .. apt * U"W* ' · . · ---------no pets SIH5 S..8-7234 ~ • 4Bd hM " foo'<\r'9 In 4Bdrm. 38a, 3000 eq 11. Xtt cond. Inc 119.560. 15'4 211 2~ UTI 1100 i •Spaeloui Ap1t11Mntl 2ea. patio, gar. d/w, tip CM.NB.or HB think of us
fl•er ,with pool, ape, etc. dn. 1159•500 497-8287 TrlplelC w/trple. gar a * •REITllS* * •Your own pvt petlo sa95 No1>9'• M0-2•95 tlrat tor tl'lat cl\olCe or
*TIE .L.FFS* $3llO,OOO value. Make 8 Unlta, Cd"4. 2 bllc1 10 bufltlnt 9/1. faew9&48 CALL US REGARDING •Gourme1 kl1Chen 1tModem 2Bf 2Ba $725* ldeeJ llvlno
offer Viking RE 751·7884 watet. lharp, 4-2br + mDEIT lll·UIO IRVINE UE.ASES l•New dove tan c:rpt 600 Hamilton •A t02 TSL MGMf 642-1803
"FAMIL V HOME" B O 2-1br, wfll trade, $795K l"l•t A-..:M ltaltf • •Lrg walk-In ctoeet• Drive by 111 ~5-7009 NB REAL TY 615-1042 Lr~st mdf 4"· + bonu1 rm, * V WNER* I I 83 86 2Br 1Ba Condo In M... __ , G ed "" 3 bd m 2 b th pool L cata nves1. 1-11 111-1100 w•/ ated cover Pf'kng •STUNNING Ln 1 & 3"· w-_,_ 28' 1Ba New 3 a. Magni toe. Lite, brlte r • • •. • b---.---r-:---,,-...,= Verde 1 yr lee. Kid• olr. a10<age • °' _,....., & al~. Ofte<ed at l218K S179,500. 645-37•9 Leta f11 lalt 14 Submit on pets $750 mo 2Ba Garden Apt. Poot crp1s. drp1 $880 1st
(LH). Land all! at 134,000. Ill OYl·LIWllT PllOE Call Anne 631· 1268 Turtle Rock 4Bd 2'..\ba, ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED $555 & $725 710 W 18th S850 depoett. Water &
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to beech. San Clemente cih Immediately 854·1927 Vlsii our model Delly M 911 M2·7628f76()..14l8 28' 2Ba 1000 sq ft g..-. . c.• -· ttl ,toO WTIUFF '139•000· •9&.:5581 . 2Br 1 Ba ~ Dpbc No pet• Lal· ... hack 2 . I Sorry' no pet• ·~~~ 1r'!.~9 c:n~c:~. =-:~r~ No -------..-.=--1 .............................. -.... __ 3 '30rm. 2 bath with •t· ll0,000 Fii Tllnl UCI CRIST 1950 'A M~, "50+ 28 COttage ocean view LA QUINTA ~RMOSA J~ St ·D 673-7787 1002 taohed 2 ear garage. Prl· High upgraded Lusk o Panoramic view, t1at hlll-NC $550 64 3'434 fple, get1199, walk to t>ch 1621 l Parkeida Ln, HB -·-lot. ltack 2740 --------l;;;;lil;i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii vate patio & community plan, 4 Bdrm 2 'I\ ba. tam top, 9888 slf Call 2Br 1ea. gat, no pats $1000 w/utfl 499·2181 Ul-~1 'e~'~ t~t:,,"!, lower 28' 2L'. patlO, enci gar
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"" ' ': near Orange Coat Col-view Convenient lo-ltatab $625/mo 545-7983 a .. ~ & refr"-Gu & TSl --,. .. 2•1.,.. Dolor• 640-550'4
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spacious bedrooms 3 ~lkl SPlfT-LML 111 28' 2ba, frplc;. gar $850 rental 2 Bdrm 2 ba. gar 3&e Avocado (2131639-3599
batha Upgraded kitchen 1&1111 llHI Pnia1a11 2107 3 bath, gar $775 tee#7l501 Walk to beacrl Feu6241 Walk to bC:t'I Av1 9118 TSl .urf 142· 1111
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Bdrm, 2 '..\ bath, near Beautiful 2 story lamlly rooms Ocean & City w_f!al IJH huge yard lncd/pvt utlll A all Sept 15 $1500/mo fSL IMT 142-1111 A2BdPTrmS 5L~~~°.!'..5....~41 park. pool and shops. home. Family room. For-Llghll view eatate NtGUEl SHORES 9'15 tr .. 539-6190 Beat fee 1:v1ut + $500 cfeanlnQ ICW YIEW "._ ,_.,._.,.
$144,000 mal dlnf"11. Four huge Must llquldste !or out of thru Cl/15186. Lge hOtM 3Bdrm 2Ba Monticello dep Mlcrlael 499-3861 2ndrowcomer 2BR, 1100 avl Stanfng s55o _ .....
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bedrooms. Three baths. area seller Sacrifice al ov9'1kg ~ 4BR 7ba_ twnhme. Wlhr/dryr. g•r, -sq 11, lge pa11o 2 ear parlt· ..-..,_•JIU 848-1613 btwn 9-5 ooly (Jlllill(Jl It I •( ~f S Sparlcflng cool pool and $999,000111 Lut of the Furn/partially turn. patio S850 Agt 550-1 15 NGlg Shores SBr 2ba hM Ing. Bkr 846-8677 me • ._.. •ARLINGTON APTS•
Redtt0f$, 675-§00Q_ bubb+lno hot •na varv Ha .,. __ Rid b I P--'/ We' .. t .,. _ uard tennis pool beach. -,....,,_. ·-~·
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$850/rno 6'5-3757 or 4BR 2ba, Ism rm, llv rm, I It k 2269 beach, 3 bed, garage. ~.
L1'rge Corona del Mar
duple• on quiet tree llned
street. 3 Brma. 2 baths In
EACH unit plus ffre-
plsces, beamed oellfngs,
bltln kitchen and aepar. ICUIFlllT OHIO
(818) 35s'..7749 dining rm, nr SC Plaza f!l!ll IC W/D, patio, S 1175/rno IUL~tfi:..a.. Ltve Wfler'9 you h8Y9
$1050/mo. 734-8978 llTST&lllll Yll.11 548-3535 ~ -=-... •Spectacular apt.I
LIDO BAVFRONT 3Bd 2ba 4Br 3b• Mesaverd• 3+2+ frplc; dbl gar & pet u t * 1 & 28' 1 & 2Ba IUlt•
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ate garages. Beautltulty Corner unit wl1h sen-
dec0<ated and In excel--satlonJI white water
tent condition Reduced vlewS. becorator perfect
to 1335,000 2 Bdrm on 2nd lloor In
furn. WINTER RENTAL blln• grdnr Incl $1300° ok 11100 8115 F'ee .. 6423 ArutaHb, • . &PUT9lm wSpeclOuS town~
675-81161(818)281-8062 831_5207 °' 553_5424 nLOUT lll-lllO aL.1 Like !>rand newt All utllU• •Flrec>laces
LIDOtSLE 4 Bdrm lalMa bMU flM paid Pool, gar. no P9U w Prtvete balconies or
s15001Mo s1S-1sa1 °' AT LASTI. •NEWPORT HE•GHTS• zet iea. garage 1 b&ock 18drm S585 Garoen pa1io.
$199,500
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Ra.re double com er lot south of
PCH with charming ~glish
style 2 BR + l BR duplex. Upper
2 BR, 2 BA has leaded glass, huge
fireplace. wood paneling.
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18 t8) 335-5535 3Br 2ba lam.rm. 2 frplca, to beach. Yl1y $825/rno 28drm 1Ba Se90 . l It•• ltatal adult•. no pets $1150. No pets 759-0885 301 AVOCADO WIT ll'T1
LIDO ISLE. Lovely furn 646-04461(213)473-7714 642-9850 Of' 631~ w3 lJghted tenntS count
wtth payments, °' !'O YIEW HMIS
payments 'tuf Ul86. Be Lovely 3 Bdfm 2 be Mon-
creative & ~bmit•t A1k-aco with lsrge private
Ing $229,900 yard, covered patlO and
3BR 2ba. •vi Sec>t..June S.mot TH CN N Baytront-OrMt vi.wi I •2 Sw1mm•ng poois S22001mo 675-5068 FHl lt lt•I Wfttl 3Br 2 b•. 2 trplcs. hot tub. 2br l ba S 1200 mo yrty ~ •Streams & pencts
LIDO ISLE den m1ero-wave. chlld & gar , 1nc1 uuf 673-5429 • \\ft:!.9lF~ •Sorry ,..0 pets
pet OK $1450 646-1378 ----•F Isl\
Winier 2 er_2ba, dbl gar, T£LER£NT 3Br 2b.rrptc. DIW, spa lal~ F&lllLY &P&ITIUTS I urn .'"9* ave
lrpfe. patio, no pets grdnr s l375/mo OPEN Peataaala 2707 ,Sperkllng efHn large WHY NOT CALL s t200/Mo 575-• t43 , • Widest Selec1fon HOUSE 2001 HIGHLAND l BR, carport, new drp• a Apts for famlh .. \Ill 1 Of 2 . ltS-5111
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HOMI ., l..c. $229.500 OCWntlT WJlfll • Updated Dally SA TISUN/"40N crpts 1124 W Balbolt cl'llldren llMr park Heat
2Br. lg kitchen. pallosjar· •AH Areas & Prtoes Owf'I~ 64~511 BIVd $600 mo 673·5198 paid No pets t SUWlll YILUCE
age Utlls pd 675·1 2 ,. Open6775Da8ys896am0·7pm Accustomed ro lull 3bf snn Tl SW 211 ~::: ~;l~n 631-= 15555 Huntlng1on V1119941
REAL ESTATE '"'II Ctltf IHlty
S:J1.1400 18124 Culver Dr. Irv 1------711-1100 WINTER RENT AL 3Bd 2ba • 2ba hm 2 gar huge frpfc 2Br duplex nr Bafl>Oe Pier Lane from San Diego
l&YI 111,000 Lse,Op1fon Big Cyn Bal Peninsula. gar. W/D, ocean cl• S1100 kids 0nly$765 rnol tee.t8758 11.,erf h~tr '-"ti Freeway. north of Seacn
Rambling old houH on 2 Condo 1800 sq 11. golf kids Ok 675-8120/Paul Or Stop By 539-6190 Best Riiy tee TELEHIT lll-lllO 28' +gar S575 1•4'6316 10 McFadden. west on
C0<ona Del Msr R·2 lot•. Sc2o5u4rK1e Bkvrle7w20. ·9$42152 O/J ltltll'llf1lr1'-•-..a 2110 llW,lf't .... BAVCREST Spaciou1 3 Bd --TllfllllT 115-lllO McFadden AppCJlllad at over •• -Balboa Penln94Jll Fee home wtrormaf dlhlng a WINTER RENTAL New 2 --$400,000 and you could --Gtatral 1202 Bd 2b 1 S700t fu 2Br 1'"1Ba $695 Wlht dryr. lmH 2744 probably Increase value OPEN SUNDAY 1-SPM Back Bay twnhN 3Br 38• tam rm A neat loc In an a un urn rn dstlWSh 3020 Flf ,..., ........ _____ _
by knocking down the 418 Bolero Way/Supedor dbl gar. trplc. wetb•; wlnt area $1850/mo Agt $n5 Can see Sun 9/ 1 No pet; Agt 5,8-;;,~· 2 96 2br.condo Univ Part< bulld~n . Full price Neat 2 Bd 2ba, patio, DCLISMlmW $1 100/mo eall631-8132 644-7211 2-4pm 203E Bay Ave ----{Terrace), 2 cer g•r frplc 2 encl gar ofote to (714) 59l-t2~ BACH SS 10 a 1BR $810 w ,..,,_..., patto nrenblt
1385, . 151-3191 bch l pool. Sl2S.OOO CORONA DEl MAR· 2 Best E'Slde neighborhOOd BAYFRONT g0<geouscus-----PRVT petto carPOt1 ' cioTe'to stio·p; ete'
$SELECT Broker 675-4010 bed. lown~se. some 2Br, w/d hkup•, lrg lat· tom bullt 3Br • Den Hme YEARLY by beach w/ POOL SPA quiet no pell $900/Mo n3--0695
---ocean & bay view• tlced rear yrd wlprlvacy w/40 dock avl 851·1653 ocean view 2br. deck.gar TOP AREA MeSa Pines I PROPERTIES IWlll HSHUTI S1550tmo S850 c 11573 279 -saoo1mo1ncut11 &73·6429
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,...•-Must llquldatal 1Bdrm LIDO ISLE· 3 bed home. :::EoCK ~HES~I 1 B~Y:~~~Cf~~:I~~ YRLY BALBOA PENIN 2650 HARLA 545-3115 LlfHI luck 2741
. •~ Nwpt Cond'o 10°11 Down patio. fireplace. new ...,.-. • $1175 1~1i Newly dee 1BR. no pe11 Beaut Park Bnstol 1 BR • ... ICIAI Y1fWS 1&11 CHM owe. Wiil llsten to all Of· patnt s 1900/mo yfty Not fltf to occ bl9 2b< pool Of $6001 675-6606 condo MO to mo $525 1 EST ATE LMNG--etnsic Plush ocean w condo on lers Vlldng RE 751 ·7664 LIDO ISLE. 2l>ed apt-wttlt bltlns yard upper S500's 859 5606 Iv mag mo. Call Roy 87S-8099 srctutecture on acres of
Kaan a Pa II B ch ------patio & fireplace kids many otherl avail 2BR 2BA, den spa, frenctl CertH ••I Mu 27221 DELUXE NEW CONDO gardens Poot & spa
Furnished 2BRl2ba Flex SUWlll wm YIEW s l800fmo *llt-lltO• doors Decorated in all 2Br 1ba balcony new 2Br 2·--B• dbl get w/OQnr Close 10 DellCh & snop-
to any ofr. $288,000 value 3Bdrm .. bonus Assume PENIN POINT Oceanfront Tllleful 3br 2ba w/jaconl white S 1300 mo 409 crpts & tloors. no pets trplG, pluSI'\ crpt oermatc: I ping 2BR 2ba S 1600/mo
w/$215K 1ow Int In 1st $395K Owner corner, 5 bed. 3bath, equlpt kltch 8'1CI gar 62nd Street 675-0595 $850 incl uul ~ Ille mtNOtecl wardr~ 1nc1sut1llt18S MatureCOt> lw,t p11, Prt,.rtlH 975-.4753 or 760-9716 Partly lumtshed. IM opt $775 klda we1COme II HARBOR VIEW 3br/2ba -doors 1n bdrms 290 VIC· SJderate appllcants oniv
112· 11ll l11Jff•• TllS 1111 -= S3500l mo. 9 mol. 539-6190 Beet Rlty f" s 1450 mo w/grdnr Mark 2~~cT~~t~', b:~~~,, tor1a F·3 At NwQI Blvd & 494-4653 0< 494-6017
USfT&Ul Wt rlrnt• I EASTSIDE 38r 1Ba, new W/631·1286H/6"--0793 &shops Apphcatlonsac-V i ctori a $975 mo
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._.11a1 t II " Nw t Bch NEWER MOD-• • .._ • pet °" Utlll pd Grdnr FumlShed or unfurnished I 673·7183 Newly decorlled 2B1 tBa *.llSlllE OIEEI ER~ pool home a1 • $1025/mo 645-8453 4br $1650/mo 644-8592 12 -mo r8'ltal 9 1·10 31 $575 mo NO PETS Cell
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675-4606 Plan 1, 2Br + o.n Guard-reasonable price In • LANDLORDS/REALTORS E-slde lrg new 3Br 2Ba. eaM Newpon snores $675 Mo Large 2 Bdrm atter 3pm 631•6155
ed gate. pooll, tennis QUIET prestigious area Fast tree tenant provtdra Yfd lrplc, 2 car gar Avl houM 3BR 2ba. lrplce 1 2bath 559·9265 E Side 3BR 2ba duplex 2 Br 1·~ ba patto 1111• n•
S 10,000 Redecorating w/good school•. good Info 539-6194 Best Rlty QC/ 11 ,,K_ld5s~8 s, t 125/mo gar S 1250/mo 650-8839 Du T 3bft2ba S 1275 4 Pvt wd t>eam cetls. gar Hoag av all Sept ,
Bonus Assum 8'..\% 111 neighbors and a leelfng OPEN LABOR DAVI al --v~ °' appt ---P 9lC W/D Mcup DIW'!lrlr yard S750 mo 731--0595
S279,Soo. Call 831-8638 f~t.:d~ti~~ o.:'!':!~ Ott Newport 2-3br 2ba lllUH Cl&Ln Slll Har;!E~~:o~ ~~~1~~ 3Br ~~~ ~~~n~~a ~s,"3~~;~ Qu1e1 S975 631-3~6
DUPLEX 1Bd tba ea suocesa Well, HERE IS lrplc dshwstlr den gar yd Gar Nr beach fae#7705 3Ba, loft. 2 car garage. Lar 3 Bdrm 2balh fire-Large t Bdrm, gar no
$210,000 711 FERNLEAF THAT HOME tor you end kids pet $880 llal ITIUlllT 111-lllO tennla, pool, ape & secur· P 10: c e s un d 8 c k pets 1980 Anaheim
8'\()-8182 by OWner your family 10 enjoy thoM 539-6190 Best Rlty fee : lty $3000/mo M"Y S 13251M·o 759_ 1353 Sriown by app1 S•851Mo
reward1 In a MODERN Executive Condo larna 1*1NEW PLUSH! 3Br 7St·78840f720.-0454 545322916317279
C t • 1024 bd • ..-2'1'1Ba 2 stry Twnrime. LG t BR 2 BA -II I tll large 3 rm + d.,,, pro-new l Bdrm In South gar Avl now S t200 Newport Exec: Condo 2Br 2 ca 8 no pets Easta1de new decor 2Br Filtaatio htN Yltw le111ona11y decorated Coast Springs. gated 675_.9121754_ 1792 Btcr den, dbl gar Tennis. pool $85-0i r g r 720•8778 $620 3Br S720 4 Up
w/cool breeze• 3BR home In a preatlgfou1 comm, pools,clubl\OUM, ---$1800/mo lse 631 ·0560 -~-o--Pool No pets 642-5210 ar .. w/a l\uge yard, large ape. avl lmmed $850 yrly. MeM Verde 39r 2Ba, Near beaCl1 2Bd 2ba den
1 V.b•, family room pool. IP• + much mof'et .l&Clll IEALn •us>er ct.an Beauftful N.wpof1Helgrit•2 bf 2 ba, Ip pauo gar s 1295 Mo POOL Patio tri>lc X-lge
S 139,900. CaH Pat Cobb, Only 4 yra new, an PllP M••••Elm yard F/P 2 c .. r garege den, lge front room w l A~I 9 1 720-9422 1 I' & 28drm Apts E.astalde 875-20130<546-2313 ABSOLUTE VALUE. tor -w/eleetopnr,gtjrlnclno bayvie\111,lrplC,bltns lge --S555&Up557·2~1
FOR SALE BY OWNER onlyl399,995 w/TERMSI 114/llMllJ ~11$1150/mo 11t. last, gar. grdnrtnctd Avl 9110 SP«Jous 28r apt w v-rtll•" w-•-38 2B ri d let For perwonaJ preview call s 150 d8'> 545-8035 aft 5 11500/rno 646-8402 walk to t>cri $975 mo 1st 11 • ... " e:x,.:· ,~~~:~de Patrlct<lfn()fe63l·t2M ~·-lllad 22811Mv EXECUTIVE HOME 2 Nr bch 2br tt>a lrplc. 219 ~~.~11dep &•0-7762 2,~!,t 1~1~!nT~,.D~
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1131,000. Ownr/Agt 2 Bdrm • gar space deflfng servce & wet• 673.-5488 or 752-9523 C..ta ••11 2724 pauo S7251MO 2340
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with ~tlo. Atrium coun property for lhw.d own· eay v1ew accents 5 rm hm 211lllULIW1111 TIUlm 111-1110 I -·~ S725 mo 2 Bd ,., t>a r::t:~~:9,:'::' «ll\lp wtth 2 m•tr eult• w/appts 1-tlkur & gar Gat~ tOi) arM .... .-.. N•Atn 1Br 1Ba 1920 Wallace twnrite encl gar lndty I
T and -actoua IM""' room •]50 avill 911 ,...., • ... , H-11 upstrs Ft1g, no pet1 $4llO ~. ""'l•O all ..... 1n1 Call Patrick anor• ..... "• • ,,... B HelO s •• t "50 101.. '"' .. -'"'
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bfook Ml t.noe. A '*'Y morel 11000 mo .... e1so J. nm IWt/cr.dlt ICIP8 req a •&•TMllllTI good bUy a12UllO ....... Woocs.t,..,,, TQWnhOUM $1800/mo ln..5470 Agl ....... ----., 1,11-.. aLn. 1u J ... ea 1111 m.llllT tt 3 BA • den. s ~ dbl gar-1 -.... , __ i _ ....... Colr, ' y tN. far"'ll .lt•lt IOI) ()vitt (1)411for110tt h" N1-11H aq 28'12ti. .-o'!llCI• CIGtl av-. ....,_.,~. poo1 i.-1.-•.-.1m.;.;,;.;....;.~--~ ~ on 1 1o4 wttl'I • vi.w, pet¥, trptc, a cw I t 200/mo LcMe M1ltef •.n .... p~i IM1
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11050 Down91alrt UM ly ,..,_ "1IW La.bor • tt60 ~ su-.aoo orf213}191 est2 Atl-. Info n&-no!" OfN:;e, OMf\Mw, Ull tk.r. tnedlate ldvencement In Opportunlllet awaltable Poe &.35-7 108 ~07Hl12.BU M,,.,.., 2 lld 2ba CM Young. lnQI prot m• .............. No!~ No AlJf>tt 11eoc-2Mont~• •&!Mutllut.motlvatlnQ•I· Witt\ lhe LQS AHOfU8 MEDICAL
$825/MO 1 Bd Iba ~ batah.. Townnoute S31SIMO t .... ei.n. quiet'"'· 1 ~ No '*'G Aw.CM btwn2·6Pm M~ moel)hef• Cati H7·f'38 TIMES ClrWJatlon 0.-,o,•t1m•.-.uabu1111y/~~
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quiet ...... M I bik to bCh N/amlr ihf Mii tht 2 Id hM In COM 111-=. CouhMl!ng. 1111 lo Et 0p.n UlborDey w...tend llll.llTlll proor•m Qu1renteed othef ht Exper req 1...., onrovl• • 3Br CdM hM '300. Alk w/gw, W/O l400 .. 112 .ulf!! -Ceminq AH.I, &en CMn\. llAT WUIU 'D t C II -..kl f\ill llme hOUf'ly i>U QQm &60-22.13 '< TSL llST 142· llOI fOf JOM/Oen 173-4059 vtll A\1 now Stew .... llll uc·o 4112·72" U111UL nu111111 ,UIS.time Apply"' person collec10t9 In ~ trvlne mlt*>n ·:,,. 4PM to
OWi In 1nem 1 BA 1n 3 BA HOUM. nkMt 173-3505 « 770-351• f CXM tAclosfb dlfi-LOS! W!IGHT NOWr ..,., llMI 112200 w co.tf Hwy, NB .,. .. to p«fot1n eoritlnu-'PM T' 11 n1 no 1' ,,on1 C::~ 0t Pit
8Mrp 28d, Iba wig.,., ... ,aide CM, kK/IMng MIF .,,, IOe ~ 4bf hM., AGI! llOIMO. 546-9950 10.2t Pounds per montt\ Ma'°' ,ood ,,lnOh!M now BOAT WASHfA "'" Time OUI conecuon eflor. on provtd9d Potenllal IO NewP«t Beech
cath beam eeiltng stone furn S360 49M744 ll"ltne 138& + ~ utff a """"' """'" • Gutlrenteed 950-09$8 •vatteble for '°" locetlon for S.llboat OMleretllp oe.lnQ!Mt accounta. Al ..,FA> " .. ~Int_!!~, ~-:-'* 64&-507S w/b trptc RIO · 2100 · dep Avelf ti 12..S57-a31M ,.,., ..... vi a.IC>oe Penln--1n Newport BMcl'I. Turn Eddi. 842-47H part ot our Uquldatlon YoU "' -· -..........
Haven p'i 1795/mo 2 8ED OCC Condo, Reep N.B. 2br at>e n-1mkr,c:lean tule, amell dbl S125/Mo L.tt Key oC*•tlon. "nanctng wilt be In~ Witt\ oon-857·2381 ut 1204 llllUL lllOIPT.
l4e-t794 non·ltrl~ht M/F, low qui.c M/F poot tennta •vi e73-070IJ 175-3002_ , 0 u n a I 12 0 b r' In plaoe. •20,000. CUI\. lllllHPll/llm tactlng borrowetl by UH ITI IUlllll Med. "-Pt/Oeta !ntry,
rtnt, arMntU ... by 8/7 9-3 1382 art• e.S-5447 Lg agt cer IJlfllQe Nr O.C Cardholcler w/Stdnt VIII to qual1ti.cr patty on tint IOI N B. Law Finn. Must phone lo rM<>M dtlln· full tim.. Mon-Fri de~ fOf
VERSAILLES 1&2Bdrm 975-7170 -1!1trgrounde. Compliltety &phOtOll0641-1402 come bUll Call nave law otfloe eJCI* qu.ncy probi.ma You t l m ll&ITI medlcatlablnNB Good
1760 to S 1080 2Br 2be, bate/pool, CM NB ig. home fem n·amllr, encl<I. Ofy I. MCUre. E*> Francl'llM otreotor, 833-3107 Wiii review bOrt~ fllN S4-t5 p/hr Ail_.:tifft_e~ 2600 benefit• a worto,lng COnd
831-4960 Agt I N-smkr $275 T 12 etec Bdrm & ba. S39&/Mo. + trldty. 190/mo. 751·3631 800.1528-0291 & recommend ICltlon u San Joaquin Ad, Sllaty. 64~.03 S.th1
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Mu 2 petlonl, g11 pd 2BA 2b• CdM hOmt IO shr OCEANFRONT UNUSUAL ow....... l W1111" •n'Lw..... 4021 euay lhop need• talented ~~:..OC:-1ee~f~o;:.n: GENERAL OF~ICI! II•• MedRIGall -••IT f /T seoo 135 Albert with M Of F n-smkr Prof ~unity NB bMutlful Clniwy viff11ge. GOOd fo-ARE FREE i350~ -10% Jntwt l'MChltllc wl atrong d• ' prooedurM .. well •• PIT hrt to grow w/Co r II 5-43-5478 Of 85 t-033e S• 75/mo 759-028 t tum hOOMt Mature, quiet, cation. Reuonabfe. 8kr MCured With potentlet 1tr1 to m•k• money Call ta.mlllerlty with eollectlon Exp pref 645-2000 u• lff101 P /T
•L:tVE ON WATER• n-smkrs 875-9&29 87M«>e Cal•, One tMlltton plu1 eight Dick at Eeono Lube & laws Thie poeltlon r• GIRL FRIDAY wanted PIT, Non-amolc•. t.mlly PflC·
20'Boe11llpav111 Cllarm S level Condo, 1325 + Ocean1tde furnished •mOl11ffllfTll yur1 l7 t4J7CIO-l383 Tune, l550 Newport qutr•lllnlYWbll&wrlt· flex hour ... t1rt lmmed ~C.M 545-9304(9•4)
l'l quaint lbr, no e>ett dep H B Beach/ Adami luxury condo Muter Br • t Bllld, C.M 831-9t•e ten llllllt Prevtoo1 bank· Lve meet 850-1530 lllltoaa.•• •1-....,.ltST 250-9814 or 860-1717 1 MONTH FREE RENT Ml·Mll tr]IHI, 1,.... ~ tin ........ ex,.., 1 . ...-n .,_, .. re 1 req d utll paid older 1vall $850/mo Hm 881 Dover Dr Suite 14 T , r.. .ao•• ... "' --,...,.,. C 1 u Ind tlrto 1 Pf•I $860 850-8145 BaJboePen lgepvtbr.:ocn 631-9722/work557-t300 ·• , -ltL/lllllnOIWIT plut. Sal1ry Wiii not tlC-WllTTUIT our to 1• u u vu ruuy rurn. t mo IM. N-Newport e..cn 831-3851 c .. d S 18,000 p/yr Hllr Productlor)• 250 E ~ IOf bUIY omc. tn llllH HPlD 1100 1mkr 1425 p1ua 875-977 4 Ocean View PnlhM 2Bd 572 Sq Ft &e3o/mo Found· Flll'nlde Klt1en *P-ow ., money Of 12 people) wtH train Good P-.. send your r..Ume 11th St eo.11 Mae, Fen-NwPt 8ch Lit• typing &
2Br2S.•frp1¢ga1 6new ------2b1all1menlt1•Prof1 3975 Birch, Newport pro• 2 mo old TO'• 510.000/up. No opprt. Dick 831-11141 toFDIC ,1ttn·P1t1on· tultJctocetlonl~l-3441 llllflglldlll 941-en.-·
c-unn• , .. ,5574 Bat llld Watemont. Shr only. n-smkr 173-7560 9eactl 541·5032 Agt Blk/grey/drk brown ,.:!!d11"'1no penelty. Call EconoLut>e&'Tune 1560 nel"J p 0. Box 1549, New-Ilk IOt we-.. Snap 11 •II• _,,,D ... _,..... " 2BR hM w/prol Gar 11rlpe. Green ~ Vic ..,..,llOfl AMO<: 973-7311 Newport Bl, eo.ta Mesa , .. _ .._., TllOHl 111·1110 turn N-smker· ssoo1m0 PRMO~O~fRY~!NT 1111 Sq Ft Gen'I Eutbtuff Shopping ~2~7:4~8e;OE Ca being remodeled lM llU'T
PENINSULA incl ut11873-1810 •t pro non .. ,... ofc/Medlcal, grnd nr No Center 8128 "40-1648 l t lf Waat.. 5100 Oll'T F10 TllAT UJH TYUST Sain-2pm anlft, contact
Small t Br apt rull t hte CdM lurn rm. pvt ba. lg '475• 873-2715 C M $911/mo J32-4181 Found Gotden ~r fem -lllllT Jllf · Gt .... lea/~r min. 3 yre expel' In CUmlf'll Kevin The Sporting
to bch S526tmo yrly Ulll 3er 3Ba hme N/smlcr PROM POINT lux 2 bed, 2 CdM'a beet offtQe1 1425-Mtic. East C.M. 8128 •1Um• l0t elderly lady, 4·5 hrs, cut, cofOf, perm 19C)h.. HouM, 752-0-565
incl. no gar no pet• tgl $425 Pr•llem 644-Mell ba. Mlprof/No smk . .$500 I 1100 tnct utll, A/C, pkg, PINM calll 645-484!1 Manlcurltt full-time, exp'd 111111111 f 5 day wtt Cotona del Mar nlqu• Work with or BABYSITTINQ/Motnere
adult pr1t 106 29th St • ----ull/ctng pd Atnentti. Janitor 285!1 E Coaat Reoeptlonlst Part-time Car nee: 175-3382 wlthOUt lollowlng 0.Su Hel,..., 5 d-V p/Wlc, own
Agt Wayne 8•6 8816 Chrl11t1n lem hu H.Hrbr 497~5/875--9534 eV9e Hwy 87Mt00 anytime FOUND male Lab/Pit Bull, Regis H1lratyll1t, SC SELL IY Seton, Mo-1800 tr•.:,-,· 2_7:iMon-Frt LI -turn condo to Shr $.425 blk/brn, 1yr Old. nda gd Ptu Cyndie 540-8888 -·
Stec>s to Sch 2Br • Den pool & sp1. 840-8668 Reep. F-25+ fOt dlx Cc>Nlo IEOMllY lOOO I/Ft hm. C.M. 65()..1938 TELEPIOIEI COllSILlll H AN D CARVER cool(lng. In 9118 C&JI l ''\BI. 2 pallOS. gar New ----CM '460-1360 •vi now. te0o1 845 w 19th si lOOlllf OU•I Part time C.ff1« counMI· Furniture mlg In Garden Katy 01... e-7898 p11nt crQts drps & kllch Clean mature person to Ritt• 660-7218/250-8900 mo · Fovnd Pltbutt In Co1t1 tut Peo.d NB reellurent Grove now acoeptl~ re-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W/O m1cro S950yrly No shr lrg Pen1ntul1 Potnt 752-!120 e73-l960 M ... 8128.648-2119 need• bec:lt office per-PIT Of Fil. Choice or Oii wanted Hell) bOy9 tum•• 5yrsexpreqdln
pets Avl 91 t 548-4905 apartrMnt 675-0328 Rmml 28d.qulet w/crpn E.XEC OFFICE: ctoae to FOUND: amall bllC /whl IOn. challenolng position houra '' youre Call T. H. and girts 8011011 new 111 tecet1 of nandcarvtng. IOTll
-Nr SC Plaza 1315/Mo + F,_,. "PPll 200 '"'" It """"· shorthalr mix. '"A. Mull be able lo h1ndl• A I Io c I • t e I Te I e -1ubacrfptlon1 on their Mu1t show "'001 of de-lllTI Unusual Cannery VIiiage. Clean resp M/F shr 38d 112 utll 649--023'4 · -,-" .... vvv ""' rk ti 9!13 ...,70 pa,.., routn Must enjoy ,.. · lncld1 ore turn S300 mo. s 0 . c • t p, .. , c. •• str..,, pref ••P· Call Cot-me • ng, -..... ,...... sign abllllty lor both 1Br plus partly turn 2ba. 2 car gar unit -" .. "" 12 3 ,,2 " 23 worl<IOQ with 10-13 yr S850 675_6522 $275/Mo Jett 968-8531 Rmmt Fem-38d hM w/cpt 1491 W Biker, Suite 3, 557-557• leQt 1 I• 4 •• 4 CARPENTER. apply Olde. Early evening hours furniture & machinery Available In Newport
_ --1 ~ to bch 1360/M & utll1 Costa MM&, Ca. 92628 lOOTI •so ecGregor Yachts work days/ flexlbl• hrs parts. 3 yrt SuJ*"llO'Y 81 a ch E • p •,I• n c • s ••• ~ Co11t lttro Don't went to llve lg MIChNllSusle 64~912 * 55&-3800 . Found wht male Mallmute Account• rec':iv~bl• & 1831 Placent11. C.M. CommlMlon only. exp • mu.t 112.50/t\r. preterreo. but not
2715 motel? 1 mo rental avt S BR C 13601 om fo / or Husky w/wht fie.a eof. Call Bruce Emlley Send r~me a written neceuary. Mutt have o. Sept S2751M 432-7384 hr 2 dM. mo, ca =e. r rent tar, vcty Nwpt Hts word prooeulng exp, tor CHILD CARE WANTED In 208 refef'enoet no tatef' than penda~ trantponallon
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$725/MO 832-3 115 mga ~~f~·~ u~: ~5t~t;:h Sh.,.--;/2 very na lg hM lasianr. LOST lrenlan P1sapof1, Friday, 8 am to 5:30 pm. ._ --· to. CA 95823-0580 II ot-no eollectlng Cell 10AM
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Fem. mllure. n-smkr. stir callon 3 pvt rooms .11696984 ~2-9589 The Ofaw Cout Dall.. o•••· &IST1 IPT IOI Citizenship req'd. 642-4333 •ea"",-m-,,.-,11-ou-se·p·,·1v·N-,-b·u-1 CM 2 Bd lbe apt Nr bch S6601mo (213)474-8642 ~ 1/f ZoMd" C-2 AIC.1-------.. ,,.. •1
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& 3 30-7 30 Country !11 Craig 54&-49tlO parking Mr Law1on bealde the ~Ion re-ganl.ted, responll~ and and R • c, u 1 t m • n t tomer Servloe Ci.rte to Co111 Mell Medtcal
Prof malil 32 aeetcs rental IF'"m to ahr lg apton Via Yng prof lux 2Br 1B1 813·7300 gardlng m1tltll 1tatu1, a 1ble to we><k "II wilh Advertising Sales at WOfk tn our busy ClrC\111· Center Hoap . 301 Vtc-
m lag Behl N 8 area Lido Mstr bdrml ba 1385 Condo, SC Pia 1rea Ct--trclal job ueker wrote, 01tier1 rapldly •~pending local tlon Department Mull be tori• SI . Costa Meaa
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549-3061
Pr•t ~an view ' tst'last 673-3711alt6 Poot. Jee:, tenn $38260 "SPEAKING " Sen~ reeome .-.nn Liu dilly newipaL•r dependable Ind able to 642-27:M NUfiing 494 1081 e .. 1 240 - -1 t la -11 p lmmediale Fe roommate Avl 9115 966--0896 Keith ea I -'p=,_--.,1---= 'Smltb. to. Agre111ve. aelt-dlt-handle heavy phones HouMCl .. nlng bualneu R.I. ..
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751 -9763
wanted 3 bd tlse nr acc. I t I w ... za-Shop/Storage/OL trltH -u1.a llAHI OIUT clpllned Individual• may with a pi.a .. nt telephone needs energetic woman Med-Suro. Crttlcal Care,
s2 75 113 utt 2• 1-0852 t a • I aa -~ 528 sq 1111315 mo. reu. ltmcn '"' -w •a Hy "LIT earn excellent t~ voice 20 Hovrs p/wMk Call Jenny S.8-0621 Emergency Am, Of Care
Chrt1tlan Family (2 kids) C M C-2 832 4190 _., (aatary ,. commtuion). Mondiy -Friday Citt UnJL Co_11a M ... Medical Laguna Beech Mstr/Bdrm needs. rentll. Wllllng 10 ... • THOl IF P.I . hi 1llO t>eneflt1 and edvanc•-6-42-4321 tor. appt Ask HouMlteeper or House-Centi!' Hotp 301 Vk:·
Hoteli)lt ttll 2904 in a J Br hse $500/mo trade handyrl)an sklllt '°' ShOp/StOfage/Offloe ESCORTS Gtlta ltsa, Oa. 12121 ment opportunity. Aoen-tor Tracey man for profeaa1on11 man torla St, c0111 Mell
-l'itllast 499·4370 redU06d rent. Barry-dyi. 528 sq ft/$315 mo. 120 E 898-2355 cy or newipeper ex· Hve-ln Newport Berith. 642 273'4
SHLHl IDTEL Lg;;oo;T;" nice hOfM Nwpl 549_47121779-24()6 eves 23rd St #Unit 20 & lc~ttb perlence nece11ary F 11 ATl EITIIY Aaferencea requl • 0· U" I ·
Wiiiy rentals now eva11 2o+21. Mgr In #29 Adver1lllOQ Send resume Attn· Peggy ull t me. Mull type Must drive & epealc no-IFPICI/ ,1 y
$140/wk & up 2274 New· HIS kltch pnv s3so mo Mature llbcal Jnale 26, w1iertront Bldg. 1350 1/1 la1tnctlH 3011 cu••1FIEI Blevins. 60wpm. El<!*. helpful lllh (213)695-1820 Lucy Full time High School
Port Blvd C M 646·74•5 met ulll Dick 548·42S8 seeks unique llvlnn situ· .. N-smkr prel Nr 0C Air-G d 1te It"' g~ drl ··• avail. 3333 W Cout llWPHT·llU IUJllECIAIT . HOUSE PARENT($) ra u w" """' 11•
SEA I Su. LOD~E Male prof '"' same 3Br attqn N B/CdM loc Hwy. NB Mon thru Fri 9-5 c•11~·· P11·-L AIYEITlllll port C•ll 7141851-0517 needed tor Chrlltlan Ing record.,Apply In pet-
• 2t.a hse CdM Gar. aach, shr condo/hie to ··---Full-time Telephone Sales NILY PIU'T Michell• Newport home wllh Olsabled son IQ Mr. FuentH, It
3026W Coast Hwy New I W'Ory S625tmo·12 ull S.00 213/493·5979 l ttrlll 29 lllHllUTfl Position Salu ex· HOW.'laJlt. WeaternG_~po~tlon children 957-6190 Robert 81ln, w11111m
port Beach refng TV Ava•I 9115 551-8394 Mature prol/M semi retlr· HA~ OAIPlll Ill Aoe 2-9 full & half d1y1 perlence preferred Otst1 ltsa, OA DELI HELP Froat & AllOClat ... 1.01
S 140. wk 'QI no deposit Male share 2 Bdrm tbalh ed n-smkr,commutn trom . fre1ned teechert Abak1 Typing 45 wpm GOOd Mon -Fri 8 30-2 00 lntullralnc, T•EGM I CLEll Quall St , Newport Beach
riouse COM $375/Mo uttl desert to consul! on 3 yr TH MIS Curriculum. Snacks Salery plus Commlulona 642-5297 92880 ·
People who need People •ncl 720-0263 contraci 4 dy wk Stir hM S55-S15 a month psovlded. Limited clUI end Benell! Program CLERICAL The Irvine olftoe of lhl •--1---IC-1-1-11-UYl--l-Y-
Thll' wnat the or apt 10 $350 955-3337 BAYSIDE VILLAGE size 8:30AM..SPM Cell Call Kathleen Olson tor IELIYllY Federll 01po111 In-rr
DAIL y PILOT New '" lown' Clasiilled 300 E. Cout Hwy, Npl Bch JC>y(le Herbert. Director •n Interview 1ppoln1-CLERI nPIST FIT 099flfnQ for deflvefY & turance Corp hu Im-valid Calif drWerl lie:. Full
SERVICE DIRl!!CTORY can l'lelp you meet many Ill· lHl 141-NU ment misc othef work Op-medllle openings In our time, 40 hr wk Gerti of. 11 all at>out• ol your needs &42-5678 rwv<unlty to i.arn wood-Insurance Dept The Ilea & dellvery
••a••1 A•a•t Great W•tern Sall1ng1, """'' F edericil B A ----one ol Cllltomla's teed· working lrld• with poll-entry Ntvel INSURANCE r rown NOC lllLY PILIT IOQ l1nancl•I Institution• Ible future advance-CLERK requlrH the IOI· 852-9996 EOE
330 W Bey Street has an lmmedllte open-ments Good driving re· lo'#tng exper Con1aC1 Claire
Coeta M .... CA Ing IOI • Cler1t Typist In C9fd I rnu1t 645-e843 • Typing 40 wpm IFFICl HLP
(714) 642-4321 our Co11a Mesa branch IRIYIRY • ~·~~:%i::""' polk:lel c1er1e.a1, no typing, good
loat •aiat. E1ctrt ltnict ltue Cltaala1 AIDE F five-In PIT, U1111 Thi• 11 an entry,...,.. po• Pirt time. mua1 hi .... gooc1 • XJnt verbil & com-w/numbere, rellabl• j;;;;;;;;=;;;;iiiii; Se"iee Murr (•"-Tl L-c 11 c•-·-I H teacher In wnlchr rm/t>rd ltlon You wlll learn the dnvlng record. tor N.8 munlcallon aklll• 642-3372 Of 960-0120 . w --1 ·••• u om -•OQ. ome.-PAINTER NEEDS WORKI +$260 mo 645-2357 ti I 833 1887 M-F9-1 $2 17 Per day HARBOR MARINE •Etcort• *Bodygu1rd• olfie.t-ciean u~free 11t Int/Ext, oelllngl. rettn cab various types ol loans, °' 11 • 8 Mutt be conaclenclou• IFFIOl llLP
• We w111 haul i>ut clean & •Fllneaa consutta.nt. Kathy. 847-7857 1Me< 3pm 126) yrs exp., wort! guar lPAITllm IAUIH preparing realeatate lo1n lfLIYllY PllSllS & atlenttw to det11ts SAT/SUN 9 10 5. Apply In
That's All you pay tor · I pa1n1 any boat bollom for •Drivers 499--4554 Home & Oftloe cleanlnQ by Davts Painting 964-3831 21 Unlli, Cotta Miia No dp~=t:i~•!':u~!; Part/lull ume s4 00 p/hr, ~~!,,!~~:~~NYC: :,~ person. 2332 W. Cout
3 fines 30 day m1n1mum I S 101per1 It Inc& I paint &Nall JODI Pleaae call tor free SOUTHERN PAINTING & pets Experienced. eeml-other general duties plus mlleege Mull hive be responslble for Hwy, Npt S.actl
in the mater1a s zincs. o ntlmate. 8'42·6746 DECORATING. Int/Ext retired 855--0685 car 497-2172
DAILY ewe charges Please call Typing of 60 wpm la r&-• • Verttlcatlon of IFFIOl IOAIEI
. ,. ror apptm 673-6320 AMI a .... littl•t lie:. Insured 831-8430 HTI llOl&lllO quired DENTAL RECEPTIONIST lnsuranc. on all real Reepontlble, bright right·
PILOT u!t about pick up/delivery HOU: SESITTl-NG pets, Pa ria Wheel Alignment Brakes W 11 1111 tor blJ1y NB practice ea1ate toan1 hand career '*'°" tor Tune Up Newport Tire e 0 1 ' compe ve 631-4238 • Plaolng comprehenstve varied duties at growing Bri•al plants, 1tcl Avall now A HI N 1 Ctr 3000 E Coaat Hwy salaries, and excellent •ll"E ,.OM* llablllty Insurance on imilf compi ny. Cell . SERVICE Strrict T EIS Jx 1ntl ref1l Mlarca 673-2991 H~NG1sA'~?c'RT1A3_1P1~l1N2G co<ona del Mar , benefits For Interview, ' n ; F D.t.C. owned property morns Of evee. 875-0212 _ _ __ • ....., } ., appolntment, pleaae call Underweter Boet cleaning • Review of PfOP41f'1Y for
BRIDAL MILLINERY Topped/removed Clean-II ttr I AITI Tiil IHY1CI Leticia Tampa at Musi be Scuba cert'd Wiii edequat• cover.. * OFFIOl lnAJL * OIR[C TORY_ 'Hats ttaras639vel1ts186& BC· up new lawn• 751 -3476 JANITORIAL CLEANING ~~~T~~~,~~1~~~~ and llghl repitra Newport (l l.a) lll-.. llO train 673-3630 • • ~lntalnlng .tlel<lefl Cf edit, collectlon, gent olc, •. ,.. c~ssones • Commer~lat-R111d'I Btdgs Tire Ctr, 3000 E Cout ,. ,. tn a current 1t11us FIT or PIT, some wknds
CALL TODAY'' C Clean Ups•Tree TrtmmlnQ Good refi 831-6194 VISA-MC 673-l5l2 Hwy, Corona def Mir (l1C) 111·4111 lllYflll • Prep1r1t1on of monthly & eves Kovens Jewetere. All ,O R LOIS arreayr Yard Malnl •H•ullng A A A M1lnt LOWEST ANDYS WALLCOVEAING Experienced Bobt•ll Split reports Mr Nielsen, 648-4510
P E11per1 Carpentry Service MIKE 660-3263 PRICES Com...a.ciil • 1n1tallatton & Removal UIYllTTll lllUT WESTEll Axle Oflver Mu1t know • CO(l'l~ter Input Your Dally 1101 R ....... "' L A end Orange County CaAdld1t• mutt have an.. p••t Tiii ServiceD1ret;tOry RP:pa1r-emOO'l·Addlt1ons Complflte Cleen-Up, gen'I Resldentlll 662-3235 Int painting 548_.013 RESPONSIBLE Sit ··v1111 -· ... --RepraMntative Doors-etc. _ 548-4980 malnt ''" tnmmmg lrM __ __ 10-5PM Ute cteenlng .,. _35 to 40 hts/'#k. Xlnl bin-proprllle ••P¥1•n~•-IE'WPAPH lfLJn.IY
BUILD OR REPAIR 9911 Miuro. 631-4997 JANITORIAL CLEANING ,•:;:::1~~=·~aut'i~ Local references SS/hr eflts. Huntington 8eactl Banking II a plus Maxi· 2am-9am llt• .,111 MCMl-1'2-U21td.30t SERVICE Free est Gr.., 751·8003 Equal Opportunity 554-f580 mum 11lary 11 $18,000 lry Xfnt'm~ ..,_tvvt
--------• d~:tt~~~::, r~~"31~s I THE URDEIEllS 831-5661 8181335-5881 ant Aulgnmnt 581-8590 Employer M/FJH IRIYH plyr The FDIC otters• Beach ;·;; • ._..c;i1
Aectaatillt "'H6t06 Don 962·8202 Lawn & Garden M11n1 By Ladscapiai -~E.R~ P~~ 11 ~!:Z::~~~. Chrt1111n teal Now hlrlng full & part ttme P::U~i~O:~atf~:; 759-0630 •nvtt~
• BOOi<i<EEPLNG by Complete pa1101 Covers ~~acc~~ge ~~~O In lANDSCAPE-MASONRY Ca11':'0t ,:!," .. i'~::; i childcare worker needed OUH TYPIST drl .... r• for the South coverage II you would PAIT TllE
Merge & Judy t5 't'eArs ~1(1 Concrete walk-Landteaplng 111 phues IOt cnurch Sund1ys only II you're a Mlf-starter i ncl Cou"tY otat-A-Rlde Pro-Ilk• more 1nform1t10n. pQllUona evall•~ 11 lhe
••per tree ..... 969 t9q7 way' Block walls Room M11nt ctean-up1, mowing, done Brtck. block, atone, Pl11tn It Ir 845-t1 00 am 78&·845g ftexlble about )Ob aulgn-gram Paid tra1nlnQ Uni· pfeaM call pel'l()(lnef II Delly Piiot new1p1per
add" 15yr e•P &46-4834 tree trim Free Esttmllnl ''" •I Mike 499_.072 nt I t. patch uter nQ Banking men11. the FD.IC hat a forms '4 25 p/llr alert 97~·5400 EOE working S1turd1y and F;:u":~np,.~~,~~~1 in~~~~te c ,11om Rea1clent111 Work Mr Estrade &4 5•338 t Riek IS& l-9SS. . custom texturing, qu1Nty
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P ,...._ R B • -ork Problem1-No Prob of bank Hquldallon cur--t•rvt I ~knds, custodial duty. ••.IU\ ,.,., ""~·r ptu1 nu Tu Pret)<ir tllon 5•8 03olt. a11os ..,.,.,.ks· emodelinQ I A Sprlnki.t"e All types Incl • L ... IUTllll rently hu openings IOt "''5 " -""' ...... """ • RC.Constructton~&:4031 fire prevention Lie 1em1t #328864 554-1831 TI0•101&• several cierk ..,...191 who be Independent, drive 1 557--8020 ellow1nce. Must 111ve Slate ol the Arl bu!> 8Ctl -AM I AN HAN M -.,... I • c•r or pick and sattw111~ modules Cartet OUALITV FINISH WOAK Carpentry fencing. win-u 42e74 495-3288 Home or Apt's Int /Ext A Mlt·1tar1er 10 Ullll In ~:~ i~~'?D ~1~ ~=' ~~~Y ~~1 ~:,~: W llO&PI &aOlmoT :gat teut 18 ~~ old
& Co 979 05501055 J, , Entry & French Ooora ovr dows ptumb1nn. marllte 1 --L 11 It__. Pitch work Lie & bonclecl the development & con-.,_ u 1m-·"'l1te 1\1\Anjnn w/a c 11 B ...... ••2 ~"33
3 ... -• If 1nCt ti 140607 44 1 1424 ler1 e gre•t benefits Hwy, Leg ....,h ( pat1tr1) .,,.... ...... -·· ... 11 r..,.,,..'" .._.. , , , SpK 1a1ty llc•389• 2 tub encl, haullng, etc _ • trot of bl.ldget f0t owned ___ tend9CIP4! archllectur1I ---
Acta1hc1l Ctahllll Corum Con$1 631·7975 • And Yes Jesus 11 Lord LOCK DOCTOR Plaa~la Real Eatate properties. package. Including dental llllYH firm In en upper level PASTE' ID
E•qu111te Aoousttc:' Re Repair Doors-.Alterat1ons (llct130•05) 636-8244 All Key ServlOM • Needs to Independently ~~~~l~~v~~ '1~r~ WAREHOUSEMAN For mgmt position Varied ur
sprayed or r11move Ory Remotlel-Penef.l<><:ks-eto DECKS-WOOD COVERS 895.-2893 2C lllr fl lH· 1llO reaearch & control ol metlon Clll peraonnet, 11 tocal 1ree Muat ha..,. responJlbllllles Salary Opening avallable In our
wall .Repairs 847 7901 window Fnn~Cab1net Competitive Prices M --•GOOd IObsdonerlghtT-budg" lor owned ~eal 975•5400 EOE good drMng record commentuttl• wittl llC-boOll pasteup ar .. Per·
35 J 056... 75 .. 20 llt~ W1ter heat If•• D11poul1 Est•I• propertlH. Need• 84 7-0424 ,...rlence Contact Wm manant p1rt time poi yr~ e~P. erry -, 10 ~·,. uper 4.1., d d 1 ... w MiitiH1/ltao4ell BRIC Rl< Smell )Obi DRAINS CLEAR From 115 to In epen ent Y re· Clerlc:al EASY ASSEMBLY WORKI P1tr1Gk 714/6-48-1282 ltlon, Mondey t0·30am to
* NEED To AEuooEL? Ctant Ct1crtt1 · •GEN HOME REPAIRS Newport, Costa Me11. F DI 1 H search & complle data FILI CURii 1ppro• 9:30pm Tueeday li-"t~ Paint Drywall C1rpentry Irvine Rel'• 875-317!1 8=u1~!~4 ·~&~··a12'2-~·~· You'll tllO be responsible seoo I* 100 Gu1ran-LIUL 1101naH 10•m-to IWfOlt 5 30pm FrM Hllmates . OrlvewlJ$. p11101 paths, ate Gery 845-5277 PTL " ...., "" "" wvvv tor 111,blllhlng tlcki.t' & The Federal Depoelt In-teed Payment No E•· tor lltlg1t1on & tax it-No exper nee Appl~
100•1,F1nanc1ng ett No Job too small 1 --' Exper1Servlce &Rec>1lr llllOQ sy11em1 tor the sur1~ Corp. has lour perlenee/ No Salee 0.-torney Non-smoker Penny11ver, tee * QUALITY WO~K Reas M1clley 536-0553 GEN Home Repair•. l4ec . ...-18! 32 yrs exp Retld'l/Comm bUdget departmef'll openings for Ille Clerks tall• Mnd Mlf·addr....O Newport Bffch. ~ ,._ Plieentl• Ave, Coat
Bflath Cn••t Rflm0de11rig CLiJ~ C carpentry plumb, ahMt *A· 1 llYIH* Lie •40903!1 964-89111 • Minimum 2 year• benk-To quallfy you must hi..,. stamped envelope, ELAN sume to Hiring P1rtn1J, M ...
PMnef.731lt22 • • lrt rock,epa1r1 547.1772 CLEAN&E.XPEAT lngexperleMetnanote 2yrtelll* ln'111~,10r1-VITAL-903, 34 18 5000 Birch SI, Suite
Lt( :;,>07•b I (..hllrtcare my home nr & HANDYMAN LARGE 1nd Ov9' 25 yM/Ullpertenc. NEW/REPAIR. Quality No dept. Of loan dept Ing & ohectllncl fOfml EnterprlM Rd, Ft Piere., 2900, Newport Bwh, ,. ... .,.,;p.y S.rtry
Custom R1n1den1111 Wr)rk 11""°'1· N B & C M area 1m1ll I QO IT Alli Lie T-118,428 730-1353 IObe to small, reeeonable •Mint be conadenttoul & of dOCUm;t"llt Expet FL 33-482 C1 92880 needed fOt a tut plCed
Ctean-T1m"'' Reavin11ble '"_1P '"'1s 852•9539 S31-5579P11ottvem1g tt ABC MOVING Fr•Mt ,llc'd 831-2345 1ttent1 .... 1odetall tnabanlcsnotedept.lll EXCELLENT INCOME llULllO•P&IY 1nve1tm•nt firm In
751--6943 ht•4•1S43'Chlldcare my horn' 1ran1 Ho••E REPAIR Car---try Ou._., ~-·ef·" Tl380d a..f1--•Strong verbal & written e:,plr':tT~i~Cp~_,.! FOR HOME ASSEMBLY CdMar QOOd s>hOneettl t1 & k CM NB "" .,.... · ,._ ...... . "' ""' ., communication lkHll _,,... WORK rOR INFO CALL With min 2 yr'I lltlg.1tlon quette end ....,,.,al *RE MODE ING '0 ~ 001 bee -fences & g11n tr• trim. LO RA TES. 552-0410 We dO roots, 111 type1 call 8 Exper19ne. In fifing Ing Dental & 'Villon .. ••P & word P<oc.elng •-·~ MC-* AES TORA TION i.rea Call 650·0258. dump runs c M & N B ITAIY1H .... I ••• 119 tor phone quot.. IOrtlng a gathering '1n cov•r•o• Pl•U• call (504)e.8-03115 Exl A•38 tor IOI• Pr1Clletloner ~":...~': :~roo,,;:',~
•REPLAC£MFNf CHILDRENS CORNER 1area Jim Whyte 642-72<>e ...-&~ 642-9151 UcenMd tormlllon I• a mull personnel EOE ,... •• • PIHN Clll tor appt lneuranoe bene For appt
& REPAIRS . Prachool & Daycare '" Plumb ·Eleet .C.,pentry ITIHm llYlll OI. .-. •• 11-.-• GOOd typlnQ 11e1111 97&-54oo Ollml PllUI 833-3571 780-0605 uk fOf Cindy
· lFrM ut1mat"~ 74 "'" my home 20 yrs ••P rel• Paint etc Oepend•ble Orange Co Ortolnel .... For more tnlorm1t1on OLOI TYPIST
t price tor d1t41Qfl IJfaM ava11 loc ne1r P1acen11a Rell Paul 720--0 1391eve StUdenl Mover• Tntured ltmcn pleaM calf F DI c Plf 0 utltt In typlnn, tlflnn for fllh mantel, fllh ••per
englnHr•ng cori11ruc ~ V1ctor111' 722-8087 UC. T124·431 641-8427 Xec marr.i Sw Let-tonne! (714) 975·&400 and other ct«tCi/ dull• req NB t 73-t 12~ :' •••••••• D . 1·11 Piiat 11~"~:; Hvfl Y~~25~~8r,, E.a:pe< Chlld'8r• my Home R111ia N!W WarlhOUM Storage 191'1, reeumee, ~·· B1nktng Typing 80 Wl)m req Own PHI PllP
• U10 METEI<.. W9'1Glltf ate• ~· 3·UP L HAUL I ••• ,. ........ et.e.,,.... call 846-"38 UllllATill car • must Clll Judy, .. Cooka, for Gina's Pl •
Arclllt"'Cll A Contre<.tors rci• Barbare 548-7800 . Garage & Y1rd Clnupa 642..,.321, ext 318 IOt Coron• del Mir S4 up e e
'J'JALIT'.rc:t1ucsc:areinmy Jon 645-8192 Pienotm16l2~1215 TIHllllU appt 173-1121 e ..... FllTIUI •
Salon de Mullque lhe lrvlne omc-. ol the -•-• ••••t e ITILL , -· •• A -_, e "'•" M ... hOme toys/ * CLEENCO * LIN A Zecottlnl, BA Federal Deposit In --SELL Idle 1tem1 wltll a ---1aern1ng1flun1 646·2096 Clean-up• & H1ullng iurino• Corp. has l&ILY "LIT Dally Piiot Clualli.d M : -WIU, Liil M '111111! :
TENDER DAV CARE t Free "' 645•8730 Jottn 1mmeo openings tor I*-•IC you ere in High School OT Jr High •
th1ld age l.~ My tlom• HAULING' MOVINQ sons with the lollOWIOQ Da1·1y P1·1at :and would like to earn $26.00 to :
CMtNB area ~44-1239 P;~~~'.Jt=.78~•nk ::J::2yrsbenlctngexper :•••••••••• . : •$~0.00 inoommiuions and more each •
Co.tracttn tn •note dept. 0t IMI' • • •week gtve UJ l.l call. You can work •
haeiaJ LIGHT HAULING-Moving dept • • •. PART TIME ln the af temoon nd •. Dump runs (y,rd/g1r909) RAINBOW P'"IHTING • Ablllty lo I~ mtn • e .. ~:~~:.~~-~Iii 7 days Oeve 645-t e 1e Quellty 11 ou~ ~Icy Tn'al ltnin • Stre>nQ :!:,'1~ wntttn : GILUOTll WllTEI • : veninp and slt~haver:lm to e~joJ •
JBr l'l'tBa w/2 car ger TRASHBUSTEAS I~ JEFF Lie IUe *1X'Ftoi jQ§M£§1 oommuntcttlon llilllll • Pa~ clme openln1 lo l.a•una fkRr b : e your aummel'\ O er c.'Omp •
'l'OU ~INISH YOU SA\1£ C::'.! ~11~2~~p A A A PAINTING lnl/E.ct SERVICES• Fot all your Banking 1111* II ,.qo.119d • " •• u-aln1ng and provide transporaUon ;
On y0tir 101 trom S39."9 LOWEST poAllbie price. typing needl 87M-43t for thla P<*tlon Mui· • eru Earn up 10 16.00 prr hour for • • plus great priD"S, trips, and pl nty of • 100~ F•"-nono o Ac ...... knict 10 s., s.w.. ee2 32~5 UoenMd Typing 8etYloe mut'll Mlwy ~" not ex· • ~oll~ctln1 for n,onthl1 1ub1uiptio11t. • • MONEY! Thll ts not a paper rou~:
9!>1 !>61011800)3,~-9780 PfOrUXS§Xof &aoy CUSTOM PllntlftQ by Jim F~l. IAQail, Etc Clld 120,000 p/yr Md : u perin*f' prrftrred but eot re-: : and it la not ICY n da)'I a wttk Come e
DrrwaJL IOt •tr .... '*4 a back-LOW rat• lor enul... Cell Anne~ ~tor~--==~ . qulr~d. Mu.et b al I • 18 run old. • • help us ael ~w CWl~f'I for our •
AT'C'eommerci11 o;:;::aJi ac:he9 N0·1804 Cltote !ou'M. P9flo furn . Iron re-wi-JI-"'= TheF 0 I c ott.rtagr .. t • C.IJ 10 AM • 4 p t Mr. Kirkland. • •• MWlnAN>f and haw ........... time ·. Soec.t I Comm I ltdr. fr ...... 134-42~ ._.. "1 ~ ped(. lndud • 642 4321 Ext 20.. • .L ..-.... auvu
'11::1 in leut Cle~ DAN SALYER PAINTING AICCO'i ~w;;J; 1ng Dental 1 v1a1on '*": • · ' · 1
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Cout College. FllMew &
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WORKER mu1t bl avt 2 Mountain, Kno"1-Berry
or more lunch hr Farm, or wto Pr!He and
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JC 1tudlnt1 welcome hive MYll'al OC*\lnga tn rocker, oak hall tr•. ctlr,
Fritz 1n Kollera Dell C M • H B or F v l1mp1, b1d1pr11d &
17431 Brookhuret St FV 642-4333 Oflent rug l20 to 1200
Restaurant TELEPHONE REP'S 6«-5965 or &44-7897
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power (dlac) brak11,
power WI~. AM/FM
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Cl4 Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Frktay. Augu t 30. 1085
MO'TIC8~ Tl'UeTU'8 IALI
YOU AM IN Df,AUl..T
UNOllll THI OHO 0'
TfllUIT OA ~O 1 1121113
UNlESS YOU TAK£ AC..
TION TO PROT!CT YOUlll
PAMf.lllTY, IT MAY IE
SOLD Al A PUllUC SAl..E I~ YOU NEED AM EXPLA·
HA Tl()H CW THI! HA TUA(
0' THI! PlllOCEEOINO
AOAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULOCONTACTALAW Y£111
On ,llllOAY, SEPTEMBER ao. 1H5. et t 1~ A M HOMI! 'EOEAAL SAVINGS
AHO LOAN ASSOCIATION
a OOfpora11on, 1ormer1z
known .. HOME FEO£AA
SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS· SOCIATION OF SAN
DIEGO ... Tn..t .. und« •
deed ol trua1 dated
11121193 aiOf*' by CARY J
SAHAGEN AN UNMAR· RIED MAN end recotded
1tlt183, as Ooeument
~HOOeO. or the Offtol•l
Aeeof01 of Orange County.
C.ittomle wlll Mil at ~bile IUCllOn to the htg'-91 bidder
for c:un • In United Stat•
Oo4ttn, et the FRONT EN-
TRANCE TO THE OLD OR·
ANO E COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. LOCATED
ON SANTA ANA
90Ul..EVARO BETWEEN
SYCAMORE STREET ANO
8AOA0WAY 1n rile City of
s.nta Ana Orang. County,
c.i11ornla all right. Hiie and
lnterMt conveyed to and
now held t>y It under 1he
OMO ol tru1t• In tl'I• rMI
property, <leKrtbecl U
PARCEL 1
LOT 31 OF TRACT 1045e.
AS PER MAP RECORDED
IN BOOK 471, PAGES 37 TO
40 OF MISCEU.ANEOUS
MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF
THE COUNTY REeOROER
OF SAID COUNTY
PARCEL 2
A NON-EXCLUSIVE
EASEMENT FOR USE ANO
ENJOYMENT IN ANO TO
THE COMMON AREA,
BEING LOT 42 OF SAID
TRACT 10856, AS SET
FORTH, DEFINED ANO OE·
SCRIBED IN THE DECLAR-
TION OF CONVENANTS
CONDITIONS ANO RE· STRICTIONS FOR OAROEN
PARK VII.LAGE HOME·
OWNERS' ASSOCIATION
RECORDED IN BOOK
13!77, PAGES 1934 TO
1978. INCLUSIVE OF OF-
FICIAL RECORDS -OF OR-
AN 0 E COUNTY CALI·
FORNI.A ANO ANY AMEND-
MENTS THERETO
The SlrMI address Of
otl'lef common detlgnatton
of tl'le above real propef'ty 11
known to us as 2214 MAY-
FAIR COVAT COST MESA.
CALIFORNIA 92627
ThlS aele wtll t>e mede.
'#lthou1 covenant or war-
ranty. expreued or 1mplled.
regarolng Utle po$HUlon.
or encumt>ranoes to pay the
unpa10 pnnclpal sum of
$143 •06 25. prus lnlerest u
provided 1n the no1a MC:ured
t>y file deed ot tru91 plu1 an
eod1t1on11 estimated
amount of $3.335 21 II any
undet Iha terms of the deed
ot tru.et and tees cl'largea
and e11.panses ol ll'le Trustee
The Lender Banelociary
under lhe deed of trust l'las
signed and delivered of the
Trustee a Declaration of De-
fault of Ille obllgaoons *
cureo by tl'le deed 01 trust.
and a Nottc;e of Default and
Elec11on 10 Sell whlcn re-
corded on 4122185 H Oocu-
menl 85-140967 ot Off1e1a1
Records
IC ~ "'9lJC MIAMIQ9 ft.L A I l 0 NI PIT IT I 0 N ~ !he lttmt Oii Mill
I MOT1C9ot' M H1:U> eY THI COtlTA R-H ·Ot FOR lllOU CC&As, ,,._ ctwvee. WI
.,..,.,..... IALI •IA PU..-0 40lf. CAl..L.AHAH, l'Olll A 1111· ~of tN Truet• ano
............ T1*W Ctlllt MtHfOM A' '"' CITY ZONI rAOM R2 TO 1113. of the truttt cr .. ted by ~ ... HALL. TT Ult' DRtVI, LOCATED AT 1818 MAPLE CC6At
YOU ~E IN OEFAUl..T COafA MllA, CALI-AVENUE !NVllllONMIN· The tot., amount of i..
UNOl!lll TH! 0£Cl..Alll· PORN1A, Al t;;ao tt.M. Ofll TAI. DITIRMINATION uns*d 1>a1Mce of 1N 004!·
ATION Of COVENANTS, Al IOON Al ~ ..... I NEGATIVE OECL.AAATK>ft 941tton MC\INd by the prop-
QONOITIONS ANO M -TND1A1'T1A ON TUH· AllONI PITITIOJ.I erty to tMt 90ld and remon.
&'TRICTIONS, AS ANN!XElD DAY, Hl'T'lllMU 10, 1*. A-85-11 P'Olll JAMEi A aOle •ttmaled 009tA, U·
TO TH! SUIJtCT PROP UQAM)tMQTM9'°'-LOW· GRANT, AUTHOllllZ!O penaeeanc:t~etttw [ATV. UNl.ESS YOU TAKE INO An\.tCATIONa. AGENT ,OR LOIS L time of the ltliflll pu:dQcatton
ACTION TO PROTECT IF ANY oir THE FOLLOW· WOODMANSEE. FOA AR!· Of the Notice or ..,. la
YOUlll PM>PfRTY. ll MAY IN Q Ac.TI 0 N s ARE ZONE FROM R2 ro 1113, 12. 113 17
8( SOLO AT A PU81..IC CHAl..LEN0£0 IN COURT LOCATED AT 807 HAMIL-TM ~. WYiee
SALE IP:YOUNEEOANl!.X· THE CH.All.ENG! MAY BE TO N STRUT, COSTA Qr.-n Melr119fl•nc. Aa-
PLANATION 0, TH( LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE MESA ENVIRONMl!.NTAL aodlltlOn.undsMldCC&lllll
N A T U R E 0 F T H E ~ES SOMEONE RAISES 0 £ T E R M I N A T I 0 N llefetofOfe eA*>Uted and _,. PAOCUOINO AGAINST T HE Pl..UBllC HEARING N!GATIV£ OECl..AR.ATION II~ to tne UfldtrliOoed. YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-R18ED IN THIS NO-TEMPORARY TRAILER writ'-' DeGleretlon of 0.
TAC1A1..AWVEA TJ E OA IN WRITTEN COR-PERMIT TP-85·03 FOR fault •nd Demand fOf Sale,
On Septem~ 13, t985, R s p 0 N 0 EN c e 0 E. REVEREND KENNETH J end • Mitten Notice ot 0.
at tO·oo A.M Barnet LIVERED TO THE PLAN· KRAUSE OR SISTER tttUlt and Elec!11on to Sell.
Reenittl. &Q ol the law of-NINO COMMISSION AT. OR PAULETTE DETERS. c S.J. Th• u~nad eauMCI nc.a of OR!ENWALO and PRIOR TO. THE PUBLIC AUTHORIZED A~ENT FOR Mid Mollee of o.tlUll and
RESNICK .. dl.lly appointed HEARING s A I NT J 0 s A c HI M El«:tlon to w to be ,... Rep. Bill Alezander. ~t. aaed a C-9 ptue for fac1-ftJtdlna bi~ to Bnsll.
agent for Iha VMfllge Olen PLAN N t N 0 A C Tl ON CHURCH. FOR A TEMPOR· COfdeO In ~county ""'*• M11ntenance ASSOCIA-PA-85-128 FOR RICHARD ARY UNIT AS CHURCH OF-tl'le rM pr It tocattd ~
TION under and purauant to EL LIS, AUTHOR I z E O FICES fOR AN EXISTING OATEO· 8112 85 J k t t · 11 • t . . d
th• DECLARATION OF AGENT FOR ALLAN FAIN-CHURCH FOR 3 YEARS. OftllNWALD and UD e s I cr1 1c1ze COVENANTS. CONDITIONS BARO A VARIANCE FROM LOCATED AT 1964 OR-fll I 8 N I C IC , e a
ANO RESTRICTIONS ,...., .. PARKING REQUIREMENTS ANOE AVENUE. COSTA TruetM/Allflt. aeo ¥on
lnef\tr "CC&Ra") ,_ded TO ALLOW use OF RE-MESA. IN AN"' ZONE EN-KarmM, ..... -.... _
in Bo«* tHte, Pagee 1111. QUIRED PARKING SPACES v I A 0 NM ENT A L 0 E -port ••eofl, Cellfornl• ~. Offlciel Recordl o1 FOR THE PARKING OF TERMINATION EXEMPT '29IO. (714)111""'1, 9y:
Orange County, Callfomlo. TRLICKS ANO TRAILERS IN ZONE El<CEPTION PER· "81Mt ""-icll
M anneittd to the Mlbject CONJUNCTION WITH A MIT ZE-8t-20eA FOR THE Publl.ned Orange Gout
property veeling In the name MOl/INO ANO S'TORAGE CITY OF COSTA MESA. ,De.lty Piiot Augu1t 23, 30,
of triomaa Craig Ball WILL BUSINESS. LOCA TEO AT FOR AN AMENDMENT TO September 8, 1985
SELL AT PUBLlt ALICTION 3175 AIRWAY AVENUE. MASTER PLAN FOR F-252
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER COSTA MESA IN AN MP COST A MES A C 1111 C
FOR CASH (peyebfe •• time ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER TO AL1..0W THE f't&.IC NOTICE
of .... lnlewlulmoneyofthe DETERMINATION EX-ADDITION OF A 7 100
Vnlt.o Stat•) at the outakM EMPT SQUARE FOOT FIRE ST A-IC 118a2
front antrll'Ce to the build-PLANNING ACTION TION, LOCATED AT ;,45011 NO;:te.~.OF Jn located at 4350 VON p A • 8 5 • 1 4 8 F O R VANGUARD WAY IN AN I TRU8 •"' 8Al.2
RM.AN, OAON BUll..0-HERNANDEZ & AS-ANO R ZONE, EN· lll~OAY
ING, NEWPORT BEACH, SOCIA TES. AUTHORIZED VI R 0 NM ENT A L DE YOU ARE IN DEF.AULT 1
CALIFORNIA all right. title AGENT FOR EDWARD TERMINATION SUPPLE UNDER THE OECLAA-
lltld' lnt41tM1 conveyed to RUBY FOR A REHEARING MENT EIR I A TION OF COVENANTS.
end now held by It, unoat ON CONDITIONS REQUIR-FOR FURTHER INFOA-CONQITIONS ANO RE-
H IO DECLARATION OF ING THE PROVISION OF A MATION ON THE ABOVE STRICTIONS, AS ANNEXED
COVENANTS,CONOITIONS BLOCK WALL ON THE APPLICATIONS, TELE·1 TO THE SUBJECT PROP·
AN D RESTRICTIONS SOUTH PROPERTY LINE PHONE 75-4-5245 OR CALI. ERTY. UNLESS YOU TAKE
(CC&R1)lntl'lepropertylltu-ANOOFANAIRFILTERTO AT THE OFFICE OF THE ACTION TO PROTECT ated In said County ano c 0 NT R 0 L 0 0 0 Rs PLANNING DEPARTMENT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY
Stele deactibecl n Unit EMITTED FROM THE RES-ROOM 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC
114, LOI 2 Tract 9680 u TAURANT FOR A COSTA MESA CALl·ISALE IFYOU NEEOANEX·
recorded In Book 435 PREVIOUSLY APPROVED FORNI.A PLANATION OF THE
Pegea 19 to 21. lncluSlve ol CONDITIONAL USE PER-Publllhed Orange Coast N A T u R E 0 F T H E
Misce41anOUM Maps of Or· MIT FOR THE ADDITION OF O.lly Piiot August 30. 1985 PROCEEDING AGAINST
ange County, Callfornla. A DRIVE-THAU BOOTH TO FJ293 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-
Tile street address and AN EXIST!~ FAST FOOD TACT A LAWYER otller common deislgnatlon, RESTAURANT WITHIN 200· f't&.IC NOTICE On September 13, 1985,
It any ot Ille real property OF RESIDENTIALLY ZONED at 10 00 A M Barnet
ducrit>ed at>ove 11 PROPERTY LOCATED AT IC 1..U Aesnlcil, Esq Of Iha law of·
purported to t>e 112 835 w 19TH STREET IN A NOTICE Of flees ol GREENWALD and
8rlarwood lrvlne. CA c 1 ZONE ENVIRON MEN-ntuanra •ALE RESNICK .. duly 8P9C)inted
The underalgneO 011-TAI. DETERMINATION Ille~ KALM9ACH agent for ll'le DEERFlELO
claims any Hablllty for any NEGATIVE DECLARATION YOU ARE IN DEFAULT COMMUNITY ASSOCIA-
lncorrecineaa ol the street TENTATIVE PARCEL UNDER THE OECLAR-TION undefandpurauant to
eddrea and other common MAP S-85-300 ANO PLAN· ATION OF COVENANTS. the DECLARATION OF
oestonatlon. 11 any lt'lown NING ACTION PA-85-150 CONDITIONS ANO RE-COVENANTS, CONDITIONS I ~ FOR JOHN PAUL HERRICK STRICTIONS, AS ANNEXED ANO RESTRICTIONS (her•
SalO ule Wiii be m.oe. but FOR VARIANCES FROM TO THE 6UBJECT PROP-lnalter 'CC&Rs") recorded
WilhOut covenant Of Wat· MINIMUM LOT WIDTH ANO ERTY UNLESS YOU TAKE In Book 11213 P•g••
r8t'lty,expr-orlmplled,r• AREA REQUIREMENTS ACTION TO PROTECT 186·226. Inclusive. Offlelal
gardlng title poaaeaalon, Of w ITH A T EN TAT Iv E YOUR PROPERTV. IT MAY Records of Orange Coonty,
eneumbrancea. to pay the PARCEL MAP TO SUB· BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC Celllornla, as annexed to the!
remaining Pflnctpal tum of DIVIDE AN EXISTING LOT SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· tubject property ¥ettlng In 1 thelienaecuredbysaldrMI IN HALF ANO A CON-PLANATION OF THE Ille name ol CHARI.ESE
pr()f)erty,wllhlnt.,..ttlle<• OITIO!iAL USE PERMIT NA TURE OF THE DAYand8ETTYI OAY WILL
on ... prOV'Oed Irr said FOR SHARED DRIVEWAY PFIOCEEOING AGAINST SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
CC&Rs. adva~ If any ANO TURN-AROUND AREA YOU YOU SHOULD CON· TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
undef the twm1 of sel<l IN CONJUNCTION WITH A TACT A LAWYER FOR CASH IP•Y8ble et time
CC&R1. 1-. ctiarges. and PREVIOUSL y APPROVED On September 13 1985, OI sale In lawful money of the
expen-of the Truatae and DEVELOPMENT REVIEW =I 0 00 A M • Barnet United Staleel at tl'le out91de
of the true ta created t>y said F o A 2 RE s 1 o EN c Es Res k. Esq. of Iha law of-front entrance to tne build·
CC&R1 L OCA TEO AT 35 7 LA of GREENWALD and Ing located at 4350 VON
Ttie totel emount of 11\e PERLE PLACE IN AN R2 RESNICK ... duty appointed KARMAN, OAON BUILO-
unpal<l balance OI Ille Ol>ll-ONE ENVERONMENTAL agent for ,,... VIH~ Green ING NEWPORT BEACH.
gllion MCured t>y the prop-OETERMINAT ION EX· Maintenance l\SSOCIA-CALIFORNIA all rlgnt. title
erty to be aold ano reuon-EMP't TION un<l« ano purauan1 to and 1nter•1 COf1\l9'fed to,
•Die esumaled costs. e•-! Pl .ANNINO ACTION ,,... DECLARATION OF and now f'leld t>y ft, under
penses and advanoee attl'le PA-85-156 FOR LYNN COVENANTS, CONDITIONS H id DECLARATION OF
time of the lnttlal publlcatlon iHART FOR A VARIANCE AND RESTRICTIONS (here· COVENANTS, CONDITIONS
or Ille Notlee or Sale I• FROM STREET SETBACK !nailer ·cc&R•"I recorded AND RESTRICTIONS
S 1675 OS LANDSCAPING REOUIRE-in Book 12648. PagH IC(C&Rs) In the property altu-
The t>eneltclaty VIiiage MENTS TO ALLOW EN-1613· 17S. 1nclullve 01-lled In Mid County and
Glen Maintenance A.noel•· CROACHMENT OF A PARK-liciar Record• ol Orang. I Stale dftct1bed 81
Iron under M id CC&R1 ING SPACSE IN CON-County Calltornla, as an-Parcel 1 Lot 52 Of Tract
lleretoforeexecutedan<lde-JUNCTIN WITH CON-nexeo to the sut>ject prop-No 8506 u P9f mae> r•
livered to IM undersigned a STRUCTIN OF A 1.780 erty YMtlng In tile name ol corded In BOOll 341, Paget
written Oeclaretlon of De-SQUARE FOOT !NOUS· MERLE KALMBACH, an un-47 through 50 lndullve of 1
lautt and Oemano for Sale. T A I A l B u I l 0 I N G l married man, WILL SELL AT Mlaeellaneou• M•P•. In ,,... ...
and a wr11ten Notice ol De-LOCATED AT 999 WEST PUBLIC ALICTION TO THE ottlca ol tl'le County Re-
laull and Election to Sell t8TH STREET. COSTA HIGHEST BIDDER FOR coroer ol uld County
Tile undersigned ceuMd MESA. IN AN MG ZONE CASH (P•Y•ble at time OI Pat°* 2 A non .. xc:Nslve
said Nottee of Oelault and ENVIRONMENTAL OE-.... In lawflJI money of tl'le appurtenant ~· tor
Election to Sell 10 be re-TERMINATION NEGATIVE Unrted~tates)•t theOUlll<le the purpoees .. Mt forth In
corded In ll'le county wtlert OECLARA TION Iron! entrancfl 10 Ille build· and over t!M land detcrlbed
Just one Congressman uses
military plane for.Brazil trip
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Pentagon and one of
the top Dcmocrauc leaders of the House have becomt
embroiled in a public dispute over the congressman's use
of a military plane for a fact-finding trip earlier this month.
The Defense Department said in a written statement
Wednesday th~ Rep. Bill Alexan der, [)..Ark .. had assured
an officer the night before he left for Brazil that four o ther
congressmen would be traveling with ham.
Alexander on Wednesday denied prov1d1ng such
assurances, claiming the Air Force knew a week 1n advan~
the reel property Is located AN ORDINANCE AMEND-Ing k>Uled II 4350 VON In Article XIII, Secilon 8 of I
DATED 8113185 MENT FOR THE CITY KARMAN OAON BUILD· lhat certain declaretlon of 1 L.1'!~~~ ........... 111
he would be the only congressman aboard because he had
so informed his escort, Maj. Gordy Bendick.
The Air Force, 10 tum, contradicted that statement.
say1na it certainly djdn't know a week ahead that only
A lexander would be traveling. But a spokesman, Col. Peter
Sloan, agrttd the Defense Department's statem ent was
"poorly worded" because Alexander "wasn't that ex pit cu"
when he was approached by Bendick on the eve of the lnp.
"What Bendick had was the data (from Alexander) on
who we understood was going o n t he trip as well as the
request" from House Speaker Tip O'Neil11 saying five
congressmen would be traveling, Sloan said.
"So he wen1 back to say do we have anybody else. and
what Alexander said was, 'I'll have the appropnate people
there.'
"Our escort officer assumed from that there w ould be
m ore than on e congressman ," Sloan said. "But the DoD
statement was wrong in saying A lexander specifically
assured us that all the ocher m:mifested congressmen
would be traveling.."
The dispute erupted one day after Alexander. at his
firs1 press conference since returning from Brazil, said he
had not used a ny S\Jbterfu$e to obtain the military plane
T he Associated Press. quoting Air Force sources. d isclosed
Aug. 18 the plane had been reserved for Alexander on the
ba\ts that he would be leading a delega11on of four o ther
congressmen.
In a letter signed by H ouse Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill
on Aug. 7, the Pen1agon was told Alexander would be
accompanied by Reps. Ro n nie Flippo, [)..Ala.; Butler
Dcmck. D-S.C., Toby R o th, R -W1s.: and Dan G lickman.
[)..Kan.
They q r their aides have denied planning to make the
cnp. Ale"<ander said Wednesday that Flippo had onginall>
said he would go hut then had 10 chan~e has plans.
R eached at hts h ome Wednesday, Fltppo confirmed
"there was a three-or four-day period there when I told him
I would be part of his tnp. but I then informed has office
before the (Aug. I) recess tha1 I would not be traveling w11h
him "
Alexander depaned Andrews Air Force Ba~ on Au~.
14 aboard the m1htary version of a OC-9 airliner with his
daughter and seven others. Use of the plane, which can
carry up to 42 passengers. co!>t taxpayers $56,364, the A tr
Force said
Responding 1n wn11ng to quest1oni. \ubm1tted after
Alexander's press conference, the Pentagon's Office of
Public Affairs said W ednesday:
"Th e night before the aircraft was due to leave,
Alexander assured a DoD official that the other
manifested congressmen would be present for the trip the
next m orning. W e have no record of any request (for a
smaller plane,."
''That's just not so," Alexander responded.
A.lexander. the No. 4 Democrat in the H ouse
leader$hip, ~1d the only military officer he had dealt wt th
was Bendick "and he knew o n Aug. 7, forcertatn by the 8th.
the makeup of the delcg.a11on " 'Tn11 sale will t>e con-
ducted t>y CALIFORNIA
POSTING ANO PUBLISH-
ING COMPANY whose ad-
dreas and phone number 11
1028 NORTH LAKE All
EN U E, SUI TE 201
PASADENA CALIFONRIA
91104 (213J 681-4S46
GR I EN WALD and COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ING NEWPORT BEACH covenants condltlona and
Ill E 8 .. I C IC , a 1 COSTA MESA. POST OF-CALIFORNIA all right. lille rostrletlons recorded August I
Trvet .. /Aeent. USO "°" FICE BOX 1200 CONCERN-•nd 1nt81'MI conveyed to 5 1974 In BOOll 11218. •
Sloan. asked tf the Air Force would have put the tnp
together had ll known o nly one congre!>sman was
traveling, responded: ·'k s fair to say that we normally
expect more' than one ...
Dated 8116185
Kennan, Suite 450, ..... ING RESIDENTIAL NOISE and now held t>y It unoer Pege l86 ol Official Record• Walt •t11 they get home port Beaclt, Calffornle CONTROL ENVIRONMEN-H id DECLARATION OF ol Orange County Call-
t2tl0, (714)151-1001, By: TAL DETERMINATION COVENANTS . CONDITIONS fornta Nathan Gutineaa and bl• baddy Joeb
Alexander also charged Wednesda}' thr press was
"being takC'n fora ride by the R epublicans" and that he wa~
HOME P:IOfRAL IAV·
lflf08 AND LOAN Al·
80CIATK>N, e Corpc>fatlon,
• Tr)let... Br: Linde Ill. Warnel', Manaoer. Tr119t ..
0.per1ment
.. ,Mi RMnlctr NEG.A Tll/E DECLARATION AN 0 RE s TR I c TI 0 N s The 11raet address and I Gateley didn •t think a •ummer vacation the victam ofa "con spiracy." ,,
"You have a release there from the poltllcal section of
the Pentagon You're getting pohtacs in the Air Force from
the Republicans •
Publlsf'led Orange Coa11 AN ORDINANCE OFF THE ICC&A•l In,,... properly altu-Otl'ler common deatgnatlon.
Dally Piiot August 23 30 CITV OF CITY OF COST A ated In said County and 11 any. of the '"' property WOuld be Complete without a Cq_e>l mud •llde
Septemt>er 6 1985 MESA CALIFORNIA. AOO-S1a1a detcrlbed as descrlbad above 11 , -althondb their mothen may DOt aaree.
F-254 ING F'ORTUNETELLINO AS A condominium comprllled purported 10 be 8 Pepper-I ...
Put>hstle<l Otenge Coast
Daily Piiot '°'ugust 30 Sep·
ramt>ar 6 13 1985
---------A PERMITTED USE IN THE Of grus lrvlne, Callfornia
For Clusihec:I AO C 1 AND C2 ZONES ANO Paree! 1 The unoer11gned dl•-1 Ml.JC NOTl"r wtlleh to-cure the defaut1 t>y The! 0y rMaon tM<eof. ~ the obllgallona gatlona MOUred UMlre«Jy
ACTION DELETING PROHIBITIONS Unit 45 as shown and Cle-claims any llablMty tor any ~ transf81' ol ll'le property or tht preHnl beneficiary aecured thereby, and h.. DATE 818185
C811 a A G A r ,., s T F Q. R scrlt>ed 1n the condominium 1ncorrectn9N or the street 1 P'ICTITIOUa eu1tN1al otherwise. (2) •t•bllah a ~noer aucl'I 0..0 of Tru1t, <leciated and doea hereby American ~ and
F 'i72 Dally Piiot Tu NET ELL 1 NG li N . plan recorded on Septern-addreu and other common NA• aTAnMINT lscne<lult ot paymeot1 In hH eitecute<l end delivered declare all auma MOUred Loen Aaeodetton, IC-'. "-r-
AO·VISOR VIRONMENTAL DETEAM ber 7 1978 In book 12832. designation. 11 any. shown' Tl'la lollowtng peraon la ordertocoreyourdefeult.or 10 aald Truatee. e wrltt9f1 thereby 1mmedla1e1v1 due rttoft, AMt. V. Preeklent ~2-5678 IN.A TION EXEMPT page 596 ro 631 lncluarve of l'lereln • doing t>ullnen H botl'I ( 1) and (2) O.Claratlon and Oemend for ant payable and haa 919ct Publllhe<l Orange Coa1t Olflclal ~ros In Ille City Said Nie wlll be made, t>ut I CLEAR CUT LTO 635 1 Alter lhrae month• from Sate, and has depoalttd with and doea hereby ef«:t 1 Oalty Piiot Augull t8. 23. 30,
ot 1rv1ne County of Orange wunout covenant or war -WMt Baker •Y-t02 'coata the date ot recordatlon or said TruatM, aucti 0..0 ol c:eu• the 1rust property to Sec>ternber 8 t98S --------"'!"9~~--Si.ta of CaJJforn1e reoty expr-or lmplleO. re-M8M {;efff 92626 II his Ooeument lwtlleh data of Trust and all the documents be aold 10 Nllaty the ot>ll-F-229
SYDNEY
0MARR
Parcel 2 getdlng mte. poaMUlon, or Fra~ J HC>Oges 635 reconfetlon ~ here-•
An undivided tt481h aocumbrencea. to pay the We.et Beker •Y-l02.c· 1a on). unleaa the ot>llgatton
Jnt.erut rn 1no to Lot 1 ot remaining prlnclpal 1U1T1 of M9N Callf 92626 · OI being loreciloMd upon or a
Trac1 10182 u per map llled the llen secured by*"'° reel Thia t>ualneH 11 con-M91rat• w..ltten agr.emet11 DEATH NOTICES In book 434. pagee 12 and property, with Inter"' tiler• ducted by an lndlvklual t>etween you and your Cfedl-13. of Ml-'laneous Map1 on, H rovlded In Hid Frank Hodges tor pennlte a longer period,
record• of said county u CC&As. advances, If any, Tf'lla atetemant ... 11190 YoUh•veonlythelegalrlgnt SORIN o nd W a rd , The
auch term 11 defined in the under ,,... term1 ol Mid With the County Cieri! ot Or-to atop the ..,.olyour prop-S 11 So ed Chur ch of Jes us arttcle entitled 'Definitions' CC&Rs, 18M. Cl'largea. and angie County on August 12 erty by paying ll'le anllr• a Y rin, pass ot co11enan11, conditions expen-ol ll'le Tru11ee and 11185 • amount demanded by your away August 26, Chnsl o f Latter Day
•••••••••••• .,and rn1rlcllona. recorded of the trusts created by said P:2a652 creditor l985. Survived by Saints, 801 Dover Or,'
Aprll 24, 1976 In• BOOk CC&Ra Publlllled Orange Cout To find 001 the amount l oving husband N ewport Beac h .
Saturday,,August31 12~6 Page1813,o10tftel•I Tl'le total amount of,,... OallyPllotAugu1tl6 23 30 youmu11pay,ortoarrange Abraham Private! B a.shop Richard M .
ARIES \.1 h ,1 \ I I " \ II h I h Record• ot Orange County unpaid balance of the obfl-s.c>tember& 1965 • • • forpaymenttoatopthelor• • I arl pri .., I 11u a \l' rl'j\on 11Hl' l' rah.' long-Calllorn1e gallon aecured by the prop-· F-242 cl084!rt. or If your proc:>erty 11 burtal lo be Thurs-Hancock o ffic1aling. c;tanJingta'i~ "'Ill hl.·lompktnJ Hurdcn rHcm11,t:d \11u·11 h<l\l'gn·.rll'T Parcel 3 eny to be IOkl and reuon-ln torec1ot1ur1 tor any other day, August 29. 1985. Interment PaCiflc
freedom lo\t' "'tll rcplatc kar\ d11uhl\ <,u<ip11.:111n\ l.1hr<1 Jnt1 ;snnthu E•MfMl'lt• u Ml tor11'1 in able •llmated coat•. P · P\a.IC NOTICE reuon, contact Harbor Lawn -Mt View MemonaJ Park,
.\m'.'\ pla\ \lgn1hlant role'\ tl'la sec1lona entitled · c.,. penMSI and ·~~~noee al the AM ERIC.AN SAVINGS 01 Ive Cema te ry Newport Bea~h . 11ain easemen1s tor ownef'I" lime 0 tl'le lnll-~bllcatlon P:ICTITIOU8 Miii••• AND I.DAN ASSOCIATION " ' TAlJRllS!·\pril20-r-.t a}21J) l1gh11~~hcll.,.,hcrc prnwu<.hthcrc ano Suppori, s~ttlement of th• Notice ot Sale 11 NAMlaTAnMINT 15725 Eaat Whlllf•; Harbor Lawn-Mt. Pu~rce Bros. Bell
\hi \ d.1rkn~\\ ) ou ~l't pro\crhwl \t:uind c hann~ ..ippht:\ t.'\Pl'llalh 1•nd Enaoachn:ent oft~ Sl.050 85 The followlngperson1 are Boulevard, Whittler. Call-Olive M ortuary Broadway M ortuary,
"'hC'rl· 111\l' I'> u1mnnl·d FOlu'\ on indc~n<knn· drrcu .ippn>Jl h ert1c1e entitled Ea.sementt The beneficiary, DEER-doing bualness as l fornla 90G07, Telephone dire<:ting Dm~ling. 642-9l~ • ol Ille Oeolaratlon of Cove-FIELD COMMUNITY AS· NELSON MARINE 608 (714) 773-7t:M Loen No 10\Cnll\lnc\\ manta condition• and r• SOCIATION. under Hid Knowell Plaee Coata Mesa 1 ·
GE\11'1 tMa\ 21-Jum· ~01 l mphaw. 1m ll..&thing. k arning ,1r1c11on recorded Aprll 24 CC6R11'1eretoloreexeeuted Callfomlall2627 · B 1j~~!v.an queetlon• JASMINE GEERLINGS
1ntu1t1on Lart·cr ad,anccmcnt R cunmn with lam1h ml'mht:r 1<, 1978 in t>onk 12646. Pege and dellvwed 10 the under-Dene Clyde Ntlaon 608 you lhould cont!c, a 1.wye; B etty Jean B ean M erle I vy Geerlmgs,
fcaturcd ()ILi Ila ml' al'o pla~~ ma1or rolt' Int.If\ rdual \\ho a1 ckd in 1613 of Ottleiei Recoroa 01 Jl!Oned 1 written O.Claretlon K~I Pleoe, Co11a M"• I~,,... go..,.,nment~ Jasmine, long · tim e age 92 of Newport , Orange County Calllornla of Default and Demand lor C Ill 1 92627 '
H'lt'O! problem I\ rl'aJ-,. to ht·I~ OOll' again Parcel• Sal•. and a W!'ltt9f1 Notice oT aTh~:n ~uslneu 19 eon.1;";,~~ ~~~~=rng ~ resident of Costa Beach. Survived by
CANCER t Ju1ll' 2 1 -J ul~ .2) f <KU'> on lr3\CI aul'lcra1ed '><X.IJI Eaaement1as1UGl'leeM-Oetaul1andElec1ton toSotl ouctedt>y:anlndlvldual fec:ttl'lat yourproc:>ertylaln Mesa. Passed away aon, Henry J ohn
Jlll' 1t1t·\ grl'alcr a"'JrcnC\\ of ho<h image Long·dl\tam:l' Lall hnng., ments •re parucuiarry Mt The under. •lgn~ cauled DANA CLY0£ NELSON ltorecloaurt you may otter August 27, 1985 in (Jack)) Geerling8
.111cnt1on 111 .... ardrotx· tra,cl holldJ\ po'><,rhlt rom.snl1t rnll·rludc '~!~~ ·~i:e ~'1'::' ea:,.:'':~,~~:.~ Thia 'eoutatemenct...?'or'~ your property lot H it , Anaheim Age 55 Mtii-uierr~ WM a
( I • I· -with the nty .... 11 ...,.. provldad tile aate 1a CCH\-be f An 1cmin1 pa.•' paramount rot: att0n or Covenents Con-corded In the county where angie County on Auguat 16 eluded prior to the con-years. A native of Or-mem r o t -LEO c .ful~ ~'-\ug 22) 'ioml' hond\ arl' hrn~rn \ou II h:iq: c1iuona an0 R1111r1<:11ons r• the~NTlpropertylalocated 1985 · clullonollhetoreclotur• egon.Secret.arytoAs.-drews Presbyterian
cha nu· IP t hOCl\l' tWl\.l.l'l:n pa'\1 and taking ptonl'l'1111g. \lCP\ toward~ corded June 9· 1976 'n t>oolt o,.. ED 8113185 '214117 Remember YOU MAY soc i a tt' Dean 0 f Church, • real tor tn • 11768. page 420 ot Ottlclal Q Ill EI! NW A I. D • 11 d P bllahecl Orang. Cout LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF fu1un: ttnal E-mn1111ndl 1n,ol vcmcnt figure'> prumtnl'nth F1x.u<, also Record1 (111emuteroeeiar-ft I a N 1 c K , e • 091~ Piiot August 30• Sep-YOU 00 NOT TAl<E U ndergraduate S tud-Los ,Angeles, she
>n Jl'hu pJ\ mt:nl' uillel t1onc; tJ>.t''>. l1te n\e n :qum·mcnt'\ auon1 under rile aectlon Truet .. /Allftt, 4MO Von lamber 6, 13• 20. 1985 PROMPT ACTION. 1es, UC I. Campus, managed Cast I e
V IRGO f \U" ''·"it:pl .,,) lmpha'>l'i on lhtngl' lra\l'I dnd a lleedlnga in ~hanicteentl K-. 8"11• 480• Now· F-278 NOTICE IS HEREBY member of Newport AravleAn.arh"'entain "' ~ ·~ ' tied u fOllows ·0wner1 port leech, Cellfornla 9 " ,..... _,, ',ml(\ o f l'\l)t'rll'nll'\ r OCU'\ al<on on puhhl rt'lallon\ puhhclt}. rlgl'lll ano Outlet utlllt• 12110, (714)111"'°°1, •r: r---------GIVEN That SUNKIST SER· Beach Second Ward H olJyw()()d and sh e
\.I.filing \pcual notrlilat1on\ lOmmun1(at1on from rl'l..ilf\C 1n 1rnn'i1t ano cat>le tetevlslon Sup· a.net...... P\&.JC NOTICE ~~~: ;~i,,~~J· T~ua':: The Church of Jes~ wa.e a resident of the
L IBRA (\t•p1 ~'·Oll .::21 Domc~t1t adJU'ilmcn1 ... 1ca1urcd hlCU'> ponandSetllemenl'., 'En-o':"'bl~~ .. Ofange Cout 11113 un~OeedolTrutldated Christ of Latter Day localareafor thepast
on ha1.1l f\\UC~ hou..C-{kan1ng employment lkPl·n1kn1-. pt'I\ gcncral croacl'lmenl · and COf'!'-ety lo ugual 23· 30• Aeccwded Dote: tit/II: 81-77 naeuted by· Saints, 1948 ""'"'·dua•~ 20 years. Services ' munltyFacllltlMEaaemant" Sec>temt>er 8 l985 lnatrument Number: 00 J OE ORIO ANO 6"~ '"" health )ou'lllcarnmnrt'ahoutmo ne'r aboUt ln\t\11fl11\11r\rtcm'\,ar\ Pa<oel5 F-253 es-2'12B;Tnietee .... No. NORMAA.'OEORIO.Hus: o f Newpon Harbor Graveside, Friday
nhJt'l.I\ \Ummcrfum1turc All....,,,..,, O\ol9f tot1 A VftM/11111; lileference: BANOANDWIFEaaTruator High School, where 2PM . Inglewood ~CORPlO (<}(1 'l-:\o\ '.I I) Define term<. 11111~ hchrnd \(.Cnc<o and 0 01 Tract 9618 .. per 11111n11C ..,,.TICE M •• _.. 10 MCl.lft OOl~atlon1 1~ she was a tono leador Memorial Park, ltev • • map hied 1n bOot< 4 14 pegee l"VU\. nu ~AMT MOnc:. ~ " prolcll -.elf 1n romantic d rnthc\ \ct'nano hrl(hlrghtc:, l han\ma. 15 10 23 inclull'te 01 m•• P:ICTn "Y°"""O..RTYll .. teVOf ot AME AN SAV and member of the KJrk M cCormick, St
ph)"<.al attra<.11on crct~ clandl'\tmc arrnngl'ml'nt' P1\<:C\ dtlC\ c:ire ce11aneou1 map• r11COJ01 or NAMI~:.~~· ,ORllCU>IMMI MCAUU ~~ ! ~1~A· swim team Former Andre ws Presby-
hut t:ould he mr<.rnforml·d Nld county. lor t.1141 purpoo.e Tile IOllOwlng l*IOfl la YOU AM....., .. YOU.. ReCorded on t 12111 .. Olrector/Prjndpel of lC'rlan C hurch o r-
SAGITT ARll S I "Jo" ~2 Dec. 21) Wh<11 ht1d hl'l'n dl'l:t'rCd wall :~;~=11~~~ Ootng bUa1neM 81 ltAYMl.NTI, rr MAY M document no 3285 boo1t Page School, C.0.ta tldating. Ple~ 8ro1
nov. \uroc to fore front ~cn;ino '>polh .. ht\ c1U1on dt't1tlhnt'\ rrC.at1vtt~ --...10.0 rhat auch Or•"'--M 4 J Cl..EAN UP. 3eO 'c2-'-.!. •et~UT ANY 12314 pege 828 ol Oftlclal Mesa She had arad"-Bt-11 8 road w av "" ' !-'' -• J "'"~' .. _.. Htm•lton 8 Cotti Meaa. vvoo• A •ovw, and you ~da In the otnoe ot the &' w " rc\pon<o1b1ht' lOmplt'tronnftr:in...-ilhon 1ntt•n\rlredl11vcrt'l.11111n'>h1p thall not unrM90rl&bly r.-c 41111t t?627 may fMlvw 111e legal right to ~dwofOuinoeCoun1Y ate atudk?s 1n edUQ-M ortuary dJrt'<:ting
M one1. pacturt' 1\ ~t·r-,. hnght ttnct ,,... intoMeo uee eno M 1ch••1 Jam•• bflnO rout aoc:ovrtt 1n oooct Cantomte lndudlnQ 1 note uon at ChaprNn Col-642-9 1!W> \ r APRJCORN (()('l 2~-J:in 19) I OC:U\ on ttrt'<llt'I IH'l'dom en~t Of Mid LOii A Jan~I. 300 HaMll!on "•ncSlng by Pl';lng all of tor tM -..m Of 1118,400 00 lege. Orange, BA. ALB Aft•"..,
h I h .__ l • 8. Coate ~. Cllff 92t27 your pett due Pll)'mentt plut that the beneflclal lnt.,.t " AA!, movtmtnt tnp<.. \1\fh. a 1 ny tu rcac •A}Clnd prcvwu<. 1m11a11on\. The ttrtMt eddr-and Thtt bu1.1ne11 1a con "mltted coett and ••· uno.r aald Deed of Trvat D egree Arts & John Jocob Albanan ,
You ('arn added re{Of,n111on lo"c replace'> d1\ma' ifet\frr aud1cnce other oommon ::f9n•t•on. ductedt>y 81'11ndM<luel ~wllhlntl'\Nilmonttie ~tMobllgatlOntMC\Ked Spaniah,Fr!SnO Sta~ M .D A l"f'Sidf'nt of
a"'aal\ }OUr ellort\ .. 11 11ny 01 11111 r r>rt>PtnY MIChMI Janvu.....-i from the Oat• 1111• no41c:4 °' t,._eby.,. t:'tlv held Uruv , M•naold In-Newpo rt B •ach . , . . h . . d • le r I I). 0 a I) 0 II. I • Thlt ttaternent WM flied deleuh WM NICOrded Thia ..... the w fltet -.. .~ AQl ARlt.;S IJan ~0-h'b IX) ~cw approa<. hnn)l~ dt'\fred purported 10 b• 209 wtthllleCountyC..ofOr• a.mount 18 14 1su4 ea of b:eecflot.:c;;;euttln it! atltute o f For~l1n Pa.l!d aw•y Alli'JSl
rc'>ulh Mone~ p1<1ure hnghl pa)rncnt, Ml' made, dl'bb art' 1.:ollt'tlC'd, 8'1WWOOd 1""ne: Ce11torn1a ange County on .M'f 24, I/tits. Ind Wiii 1nere1199 ot>ll081ioti tor wNdt Aid Langu•g•, Madrld, 28.. 19~ ln Newport 'lo\tiH1ttle'>a~r«o\ernJ Lco nilt1~t'a1d-.1nttcnin~to hcartofm11ttl't~ 92T7~.4 noe 1 n .. di• 1985 ut1tJ)'O\ltacico\lrlt'*°"* OMdofTn.tlllteeutltyNI 5 ..... ,n. Survtvf'd by n~--i.... Su-"--In
I .._ h I " u r11g •v ,.._,. cu"ent YO\l maynotlMtwto OCCUfedln lla11M--' _.. ~· , .... .,.. Burden w1I ·~ ' OH'< 3\1de 81m1 any 11at>lllty '°' any Put>I~ ortnge Coe.t ~ tM entire unpetd l>Of• llet 1 meet.~ ..... ~ daughter Ll1a A elude.-hla lovtns wttf' PISCES ( r t•h Ill M arl h 10) ft<KU\ on 1ntv1t1on ah1ltt~ Ill \t'n~ lncomictneae of IM .,, ... Dally PllOt Augutt 1e. 23, 30, tlon of your eccount. ewfl ,;:::nme11.thttlt ll5 HAlt>, of Cc.ta M Ha, Jean, dauMhter, Bn>n-pul~ ofpuhhc c.:h<1nu·t11makt"upforrC(COlml\\C'dOpfKlnunll\ ( vck' •Odr .. endot"9tcornMOtl ~IMlbet&. tN& ltlOugftl\lttpey!Mntw•O.. 1M'Yf1141ntofpt1ndpattndl0f her mother H Bc>lle d• (c.Jvin) Fields,
high. H•u'll he at n~hl plate. l)t"r\on\ prt\ 1ou'>I\ ind1fTcrC'nt Y.111 no"' =•1'°" if any, allOWn 1'·240 ~-""t !.~ ~Y In__. and .. ~.....,,, Bf. n o f Coa~ M<"U son. John AJbArtan.
I . ,,,._._ ... a~.._.. ~"·'~"'"'lat• V I F d nprt" t'nt lu\13\m Said """'t1emed1 but ..... 1'9TY ~ ~ and your charge• lmp011ndt Im 11 ta\1on rl •Y both of Coeu M , ff A llGUST 31 IS VOL'R BIRTHDAY )(JU did not folio"' ltHtill\. "°"' ~t Of war knodca 0""" wtien you ~erv· or mortgaoee Po\lnd ~It. If any: AufUS\ 30, ~A9PM •t •I It• r , Aon I .i
1rad111on. \OU arc C'rnt1vt' rrbcll,1uu-; an 1nn<>,.tltor w.ldom folio"' ra~O:"!i.:':',:='!r uN r.-ult~IU"il Delly :;r~:z_ •,::In.NI writ· UnclerthettrmeOfNktnote P1erct Brot. Boll Sofn.lll•n of Loe An
rro-wd, pou1hl) ""t"'" wperat~ Imm onr or bnth p:Jrt"nr1; 'l\t relaf1' c Iv mbftn0.. 10 pey 't11e Piiot CIH•lrl•ct Ada to tic. of....! 18 ~«i'cwn':h :~~ Truai t~9:: Broadway Mor\uary, g 1 , vandchJdr •n,
e;rrl) • l aurm. Lto. Sc-Ofl)tt) f'W"r'iOn~ t"n mip!'wtant r.;koi;, 10 voor ptillClpal aum Of rHC!h ttie Or9np41 Coelt may not i.~.el\an u.. ~ .,. ~ "'-C.ta Meaa ~r:vtccJ Toni and Ten Fi
hf(' \OU Ml' no~ on more ~•ltd hn30( ral t"mouonal arnund If ""'le ,,... !Min ttc."'ed by Mid,.., m~ 142 &4171 end Of the '"' .. "'°"'" ctudlnO ltly ,. .. ~oe1 Ot 1 0 AM s. tu rd. y Rick Dara• and s~
... ->numamth1\\'t"ar Mamt'dornngk.wuaf't'hkt'l)IOJOlntobu\ine .. ~ n~Y·;";~~:S":::''::; = !r:: ~=) :~; '*Mn• payeble unOer Au1u1t 31 , 198S, R id s •Y Mr
/for ~nur-.clf '1<.'p1cmh<'f will be mrmorahk for )OU 1n I QX • iCC.IR• ,ov~ If at"f provide ad<l1tlontf •""-'" ~en'l'll01 TA~ ta.id ~,Of Newport BMch Albarlan hold • prt--' ' J:.;.: U"99\I 'V.. I ~-------
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.vat.e med1caJ pracuce
m Corona del Mar
smce ,1954 He re-
ceived his Medical
Degree at U.C.l. H e
was a long time mem-
ber of the Irvin e
Coast Country Club
Memorial ser vices
will be held todJly
l :PM at Pactfic View
Memor ial C hapel.
Newport Beach ln-
t.ennent wtlJ be pn-
vat.e Family suqest
memorial contri bu-
tions be sent to H oeg
HospitBI M emorial
Fund, 301 Newport
BJvd, Box Y. New-
port Beach, 92663
Pacifi c View
M ortuary. Directonl
644-2700
HAAIOA LAWM·
MT. OLIVE
M ortuary • ~elery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5554
PtEACI llAOTHl!R8
lllll llAOADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
Costa Mna
~2-9150
'ACtfllC VllW
MIM°"IAL PAA9( C~ttry • M ortuary
Chaptl • Crematoiy
3500 Paclflo view Oflve
~e..ch 844-2700 .
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For Ad Action
Cal a
"Daly Plot
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AN OAOfNANCI 0, TH! CITY OP NEWPORT 81!ACH..AMIH
REVENUI 80N08 FOA HOSPITALS ANO RECREATIONAL 'ACll~~PTER S.H TO PERMIT THE
I
TH Ol1Y C0UHaL Of Tii£ CITY Ofl NEWPORT 8EACtf DOES OADAIN AS FQU.OW8 -~~~cri=:.:~~~~.~Codell~tor.i .. ~
..... 111111 ..... ._ 9otl> ~ ........,,,.. -===& ...... ,....... ......... ,... ..... , ..... v.._,.,..._ .....,.u...ec ...... ..... a.a.. ........ of hlMfon °' DelloL ....... .......,.
Ul.tOO Pr•ut•••• ot INt <>nlMnM .. c~ AlWMlh UL t10tMorl1lltlAOJ ...._ Ott. • ......_ ua.m ...... -....,.
......,. ...,. net... Thll ch-i>ter lhall be known u the "~h ea,. end ~Ion Fldlt• Revenue Bond Ordinance" of tN ~Of Newpoft Buch. (Ord.)
I• ~nt The City Counc11 nndt that the ordinance COClf"-d ~~It Intended to~ a prooedure ~=~In~ ~of~!:!.~.!!' tM flnancklg Of lmProwrnenta to nJbn.1>roftt hMfth cere Md recnatlOn hldllt ... ,..,_ "'"J ......... ....,.., .._.,. By provtd1n9 auch Wletance, Ind k'\ reoudng the ooat Of ftnMcfnQ ~··
the City wrut tn1b6e non-ptoftt hMlth car., recreetlon.i tectlttlte to tower of ttloM ~ to ptOYldt betttr Md moN
efficient Mtvrc. thin would Otherwtle be available, end wnt enet>tt nc>f'l.Pfoftt recr•tlOn ficUttlte to provide epont or ,....tk>nal opport\#Ut ... that woutd otherwtle be unavailable to ,..._, .. Of tM City •
The Ctty Council allO declare9 that the llgnmc.nt pubtlc beneftt thet ~ from the 'e:11.-e1M O! poWer. clelclr1bed In thla
ordlnanot wlll not l'9tUtt In eny lld*M ftnanclel Impact on the City or Newport Bwtl, not wt1t ttw aty tek• any 9Ction whtctl :=:r~Y deb1fl °' ltlblu,y on tt1e pwt of ttle Ctty, « 11'1 oblOltion '° i.vy or tmpoee tu• 0t •n•mentt 0t • ._, tN nance. or credit of the Ctty of Newpot1 Bwft.
The City Council allO declar• that, In order to entur• that the Plftldpatlon Of the City In f1nenc1nQ i. tot a public purpoee,
the City may lmpoM...., c:herQM 0t ftnanctel cornmttmenta on the Pitt of the' Plrtldpedng lnatltutlona, u may be nee 111 ary
or approprtat• to nlCO'Y9r' lldmfnhttrat!Yt coett and expehtel lncun9d In the eurctte of tM powere and dvtlte cont.red by
thlt ordlnanc. or to defr~ Otrtaln Cotta annually Incurred by tN Cftiln prOYkllng ~ hMlth ~Ind reorMtloMI
taclllt ... and =Ima. . .
1 • ~ D~ Un .... the context othetwtae requi,..., ttie termt o.flned In thla ord!Mnoe lhall ha~ the tollowtng ~~ .. ~ any bonda, not• Otrtlflcat•. debenturee or other. obtlQatlona ~ 0t entetect Into by the City
pureuant to this ordlnanct end= ectutMty from ~ .. In Chi. ordin.not d9flned and from any other fund• ~ In trMI ordinance upon IUCh obtlQetlonl may be m8de 1 -·-encr from whtch .-. •• made p-at>te. (b) "City" meent the City of Beldl.1 ---,,_, .,
(c) "Colt" ,,,..,,. the tote! Of au coeta ll'ICIUfred by or on behalf of a partlelpetlng lnltltutlon neoeeeaty or Incident to
cerrylng out the purpclM, u apectfted In tubeectlon (a), (b) or (c) Section 3.28.040, for whtch a..,.... of bonct. ta laued, u ar• epprOVed ~ tM Ctty u ~ble and nec.aary for carrying out all wortta and underteklnol neoeuary or Incident to
Md\ putpoet. ·Cost." at applied to • project or pot11on thereof, flntnCed with the proceecta Of 1ny ..,. ... 9f bondt leeued
hereunder meena end lnctUdea, without llmlt1t1on. all 0t any part of the coat of conat.ructlon and 11equtalf:lon of all lands,
structur•. real or peraonal property, lights, light-of-way, frlnChleee. ....,,,.,,tt end lnUJr-. acquired or UNd f« euch
protect. the cott of demolllhlng or removing any bulldlnga °' struct..,,. on land eo ICqUlred, lnctudlng the oo.t of 11equlrlng
eny land• to whloh euch botldlngs or struciur.a may be moved, the coat of all mldltnery and equipment, ftnendnQ chargee, r...we for prlnolpal and lnt-.t and fOf extenalona, enlergenw1ta, llddltlona, ~ta. renov8tlont llKf tmprove-
rnenta, the coat of englnwlng, reasonable financial and legal eevtoea, plw! apedf!Getlona, ltUdlte, ~ •tlmat•.
edmlnlstretlve expan ... and other expen ... neceaaary or Incident to determining the ,_..blllty Of oontttuc11ng any euct\
profect or Incident to d9temill\lng the feulblllty of oonatructlng eny aucn project « lnddeint to the construction °'
acqultltlon or flllllldng thereof. "Cost" alao may Include ,.burtement of any IUCh co.ta Incurred by a participating
Institution prior to or after the enactment of this ordinance or prior to Of after the entle1ment of a reeolutlon of the Council
with reapect to the 1 .. uance of auch eerlea of bond•. ·
(d) "Council" means the City Council of the City of Newport Beach.
(•) "Health flClllty" mean. any facility, pltlCe or bulldlnQ which la matntalned and operated for the dl&Gn<>*. care.
prevention or tr•tment of ~ Hlneq, phytlcal or mental, Tnctudlng oonvaleecence, retiabllltatlon or care dut1rig and after =ency, or for any OM 0t mor. of theee eervlcea, and which provtdee to reekSerlta of the City heelth ewe teMoee
natlld u IUCh In an agreement between the City and the pattldpatlng heelttl lnatltutlon providing or operat~ 8'ICh
y, piece or building.
"HMlth facility" lnctud .. a pot11on of the above typea of fadl111ea and lnclud• hlclllt ... opertted In conjunc11on with OM
of the above typea of facllltlea and required Of uaeful, u determined by raotutlon of the Councll, for the operation of a health
facility, Including but not limited to: a laboratory. a laundry, an~· or Interns' reaidence, a houllng flldllty for patients,
staff or employees and the famlllea of any of them, an admlnlatratlon bulldlng or bultdlnga to hOUM otflc:ea of tbe participating
health lnttltutlon. a reaearctt, malntenanoe. storage, utility or parking facility and all structurM or faclllt ... related to any of
the foregoing.
"HMith feelllty" lhall not Include any building uMd or to be u89d prlmarlty tor MCtarlan lnatructlon or study aa a place fOf
·devotional eotlvttlee or relfgtoua worship.
(f) "Recreation fllcillty" meana any facttiw. pltce or bulldlng which la maintained and operated by • non.profit oorpor1tlon
for thf> purpose of providing facllltlea for aporta and recr .. tlonal actMti.. ... wetl aa equipment and comprehenatve
S)rograma to Improve phYtleal fttneae, and which provtdea to Ill realdenta of the City IUCh feclllt... end programs aa
dalgnttlld In an agreement ~ the City and the participating recr•tlon lnatltutlon pr<>Yldlng or operating euct\ taclllty,
piece or building.
"Recreation flOlllty" lncludea • portlOn of a recteatlon facility and lncludea fac:lllt ... operated In conjunc11on with a
recr.etlon feclllty and required or UMful, u determined by reeofutlon of the Councl~; for the opwatlOn of a rec;reatlon facility,
Including but not limited to: an admlnlatratlon building or bulldlnga to houae offlcea ot the participating recreation lnstlM lon.
a maintenance, atorage, utlllty or parking facility •nd all structures or hlcllttlell related to any of the f«egolng.
"RecrMtloo facility" Iha.II not Include any bulldlng uaed or to be uMd prlmarlly fOf MCtarlen lnstructlOn Of study or aa a
pl.ce for devotlooa.I aotf'vltlea Of retlgloua worship. .
(g) "Improvement of a heltth flldllty" Mall Include, without limitation. the addltlona to or replacement of a health r.ctllty
or the acqu11mon of equipment In connection with the opwatlon of aucn health facility. .
(h) "lmprowment of recreetlOn facility'' lhatl Include. without llmltatlon, the additions to °' ~t of a r.cr•tlon faclll~."' the 11equltltlon of equipment In connection with the operation of sue~ a taolllty.
(I) • Participating health lnttltutlon" meena a pttvate nonprofit corporation or aa.octatlon authottnd by laws of the State
or Callf«nla to provide or opwate a heelth ~ aa defined In thla Ofdlnance and wtMc:h. purauant to the provt9k>na of this
ordinance, undertak• the financing of the altlon, construction or Improvement of a health taclllty or undertakea the
refunding or r.tlnanclng of obllgatlona lncu to nnanc:e the acqui.ttlon. construction Of Improvement of a heel'th factllty,
or any corpor•tlon which la• nonprofit corporation In California or a alater atate Of the United Stat• of A"*1ca which la the
eole member of tuch a corporation or .,aoclatlon.
0) "Participating recreation lnttltutlori" meant a private non-pront ~poratlon Of aaeodatlon euthortzed by the lewa Of
the St1te of Callfoml• to provkle 0( operate• recreation facility aa defined In thla Ofdlnanoe and which, punuant to the
pr~ of this ordlnanoe, undertalt• the flNIOOlng of the ac:qullltlon, conatrvctJon Of Improvement of a recr .. t1on facility
or undertlkea the refunding or refinancing of obllgatlona lneurred to finance the 11equfsltlon, oonstrucilon or Improvement
of a r.cr .. tlon facfllty, or any corporation which II a non-profit corporation In Callfornla °'a alster state of the United State
of Amerlcl which la the tote member of such a corporation or uaoclatlon.
(k) "P1rtlclpatlng ln1t1tuU0n"\meana a participating health lnatlMlon or a participating recreation IMtltutlon.
(I) "~ue'' ~amounts reoelved by the City•• repayment of principal. lnt....et, and all other chargee with retPef.'
to a 1<>111 under thlt ordinance, any prOQNd1 received by the City from mortgage, hazard qr other lnaurance on or wllh
reapect to IUCh a loan. all other rents, chargee. f .... lncomt and recelptl derived by tht City from the financing or
refinancing of a health or recrMtlon facility Ul\der thl' ordinance, MY amounts received by the City aa lnveetment earnfnga
on m~ Clepoalted In a reeerve fund or any almllar fundt teeurlng bOnda. end auch other moneya u the Councn ,,, Jn
lta dlaoretlon, llWfullY deelgnate aa ,...,..,~ (Ord. a.... SS 2 (part). 19~).
1.11.cMO ,owwa. 'the City Council lhall, within the context of thla ordinance. Mlle the followtng powera:
(a) Loen for HMntt or ""'9etlon ,_.,, The City m~ make, purchaae. or otherwtae contr.ct for the making of a
MCUred or unMCUr9CI loan upon auctt terma end condltlona aa the City lhall deem proper, to any partldpatlng Institution for
the cost of ecqulr1ng, constructing, rehabllltatlng or lm_provlng • hMfth or recrMtlon hlcllltY °'financing thereof or of working
capital therefor, Jndudlng relmbu,..,.,,.,,f to tuch per1lctpltlng Institution of coeta already expended fOf tudl purpoee.
(b) Loan to f\efuncl or Refinance HMlth.or Recreation Feclllty. The City may mike, purchate, or othetwtM contract fgc the
making of a MOured or unMCUr9CI loan. upon tueh termt and condition• u the City lhall deem proper, to any participating
Institution or exehange It• bond• In order to retund or reflnQoe outatandlng obllQatlona of 14Jeh par1lclpatlng lnatltutlon
Incurred to ftl\ance the Cott of acquiring. conatrucilng, rehabUltatlng or Improving •health or recreation Nclllty or financing
of working capltal for auch facility, Whether auch obllQatlOOI wtl(9 Incurred prior to Of after the enactment of lhla Ofdlnance.
If the City flnd1 that auctl retundlng or refinancing Ta In the public lnter•t ~~ ~tet a financial °' operetll'.'\Q
haldMlp of auch paiffclpatlng lnatltutlon, or la In connectron wfth other financing by the""Clty for auch participating Institution
or may be expected to reault In lower charges or containment of the rate of lncrMM In hoapltal rat• and 11vlnga to third
pattlee, lndudlng goV«nrnent, tnd to othen who must pay for care. or eny combination thereof.
(c) 88'e or L .... of HMlth or RecrMtlon Facfllty by City. The City may ac:qulre, conttruct, enlarge, remodel. renovate.
alter, Improve, fumlah, equip, own or leue .. -...11 health or recreation fllcltlty for the~ of eelllng °'leasing such
facility to 1 participating Institution and m~ dealGn•t• auctt patttclpatlng lnatltutlon u tta agent to undertake to construct.
enlarge, remodel. renovate, alter. Improve, furnlM, and aqulp auch ftclll~. I
The City mey Mlt or i.a.e. upon such terms and oondhlonl u the City •hall dMrT'I propw. to any such participating
Institution any health or recreation ftclllty owned by the City under thll ordinance, lndudlng a taclllty conveyed to the City
In connection with a financing under thl• ordlr1ance but not being financed OI reftnancied hereundet.
(d) Recovery of Coet• end Expen.-by City. The City m~ charge participating lnatltutlona appUcatlOn, commitment,
fll\Mclng and other f .... to recover all 1dmlnl1tratlve and other coat• and expeneea lncurr«S In the eurdM of the powers
and duttee conferred by thll ordinance, or lmpoee '-· chargee Of other fln8nclal commttmenta to enture, that the exerclae
of tueh powers It In furtherance of the public health, aat.ty and ""8re of the clt&nn. of tM City of Newport Beech. The City
Council la ar.o apeclflcalty authortud to require the payment Of such feee u It Cleeml appropriate In order to detr~ cer1.in
ooata annually Incurred by the City In prdYtdlng emergency hMlth care and recr•tlOn f9Cllltlee and programa.
(e) tnauranoe of Guarantee of Payment. The City may obtain, or aid In obtaining, from any depertment or agency of the
United St•t• or of the State of California°' any prfvate company, any lnaurance « guarant• u to,« of, 0t for the payment
or repaytnent of, lntereet or principal, or both, Of any part thireof, on any loan, teaae or Ille Oblgatlon or any Instrument
9Yldendng or MCUrlng the ume. mid• or entered Into pur.utnt to the provlalont of tttla Qrdtnanoe; and m~ .coept payment
In tueh manner and form u provtded therein In the event of a defeult by• par11Qipattng l'n1t1tut10n end m~ aaalgn any 9UOh
lnairanoe °' guerantM aa MCUrlty for bondt. The City ..., may prOlltde for the melntenance of lattera of credit or other
cncllt enhancement devtcaa, for tha guarantM of, or for tM f)tl)'ment or repayment Of, lntereet or prlnctpal, °' both, or any
part tt}el'eof, of M~ of bonda l..ued pul'9Uant to tNt ordinance. •
(f) F'bdng Rents. • Rat•, Etc. The City may fbt rentt. peymenta, ,..., dlargee and lntereet ratea for flnt.nelng under thll
ordinance and may egree to revlM from tll'M to time aud'I rtntt, pay1Mnt1, flMI. oharQea end lnteteet rat• to reflect
ohangea In Int.,... rat• to r.fleot ohlngel In Inter.et rat• on bond•. tOUet due to default• or changee In other expen ...
related to thl• 0tdlnance, lncfudlng City administrative expeMM.' . • 1
(g) Deed• of Trust or Mortagee aa Security. The City mey hotd deadt of truet, mortgagee or other eecurtty inltrument• aa
MOUrlty f« toant un<* thl• ordinance and may ptedgt or lll8lgn the ..,,,. u MClUl'tty few repeyment of bond•. Suqti deed•
of w.i mortgagee or othet aecurtty lnatn.if'Mntl mey be ••IOI*' to. and held on beflelf of the Cfty by, any bank or truat
oompa.iy within any etate of the Untted Stat• Of America appointed to ICt • trust• by the City II\ any NeOtutlOn or
lncMntuN prOYldlng for teeuanoe of bond• under tNt ordinance.
(h) Emp!Oyment of &pertt and Contuttantt. The City may 9mPIOY aud'I tnQlneering. archlteotural. flnanctaJ. aocountlng.
legal or 01her NMoel u may be neoeaaary In the Judgment ot the CltY of the purpoeee of thla ord~
(I) Do All Things Neo•••'Y and Convenient. In eddltlon to Ill othet powet't apeolftcalfy deecrlbed In thle Otdlnance the City rriij do all thlnga MCI 111ary or con"*llent to carry out the purpoeee of thla ordinance pnwtded, howevw. that at no time thall
· tHe Council tlk• any ectlon whtcn would:
-. 1. Conatltut• a debt of Meblllty of the City; i Constltut• • pledge of the filth and/or credit of the Ctty, ,
3: Obligate the City, dlrectty. tndtrectty or contingently, to tmpoee any form of ..... tlOn of a11111l'Mnt, or to mike any
IPC>'OPtlatlon for the payment of any bond• or tndebtedneae; or
4. Ot>ftoate the City to ptecSga or°"* wtee encumber any of ltt MMta. (Ord. M-4 88 2 (pwt), 1N4).
............ The City mey, frOM ttma to um..,_,. bond& tor elf'/ Of the purpoeee ~ tn aubeaettont (•). (b> and
Co) of a.otron s.2t.040. 1onc1e _,... be~ lnltNmantt tor ell purpoeee, IUOlfet onlY to the prcMllona ot "'°" bondt tot regtettatton. .
1. leeuanoa ot Umlted Obltgatlon Bonda. &wry l..ue ot bonda lhall bee llmltM obtlgatlOn of the Ctty= .o1e1y from d or any 1P8C1f1ec1 part Of,,... rwenuea and the mOMyt and -..ta author'-d In ttlla ordlnanca to be or aaalgnecf
to eecute ptlymllnt Of bondl. 84ICf'I ~ moneye « MMta IMll be the tote eowce of '9P9vment ot tuClh lleue of bonda.
Bonde i.ued under the prO'i'lelone of thfl «dlneno. ehel not be deemed to oonetlM• 1 ~or llablltty Of the City or ptectge
of the flllth end orteNt ol the City but lhall be ~ IOllV ~ epeolfled NYlflUI&, moMyt and ..... The leeulnOt of
bond• erwt not dnetly. lncllreeity, or contingently~ "-CltY to i.vv 0t pledge any =of tuatlon or to IMke MY .,__ llS'Pf'optlltlon tor their payment. All bOndt lhal oontalri on .,,. f90t "**>f a .....,...,. to 9ollowtW)o afNct:
Heither tti. felth and crtdlt nor "'-taxing POIW9r Of lhe atv Of News>ot1 8-lh, tt. j of ~ elf'/ polltlclil
•ibdM•on tMNOf re ~ to the payment Of the p(~ o1 or premk#n 0t imer.e on tNe bOnd.
2. Amourtl of bondi. In c1etermtn1ng IM amount of bonda to ba lleued, the City ~ lnollldt al ootte of the .......,. of
IUCh ~ reelfWI tor debt ..vtoe end tor ~1t, eddtttone endlmpriMmenta. and lntw1 on tN bOnda durtna tN oonatt\ICttOn l*10d and '°' Mll'l l*'iod • the City .,_ d•""'*-· I.~ Form and 8aM Of IOndt. 8otlde may be i.Md • _.. bOnde. Mtm bonde. lnaUillrnentt bOf* 0t ~
oentfloltee or lnY combination tNt90f, londl lhal be IUCtlOi tad by l"elOMlon of Ille OOUnol Md eNI beer ad\ dMI or
..... meture at eucb tltnt °' ....,_ .,.. ""*-' .. "'°" .... Of ...... ,... Ot ,... be~ .. ad! •• Oflim..
.,. In "'°" denomlntttOn • .,. In IUOti '°""· CllNY ""°" ,,.. '''°" ~be .....-. In a.di "*"*· be ~ In taiwftA monty of the Untt9d Statea of AIMf'IOll IC~ .-. « plaiOM, be · to IUdl lerma of redempttou and t.ve u:fl
olw.,,,. _ oonc1tttone • ""°" ~ 0t elf'/"*"""~ br Mii\ ~to be....., Into by en. Otty
rft1Y pt<Wlde. londe may be told It llttlW I puDleo °' PfMle ... Md fot adt ~ M CM~ m1Y deilllrmtM. ~ ~of deftnftM bonda. the City may .... lll'nPof•'I ~ whtoh .,._. be aDl'lenolcf fOr a.di ~ bondi
~ r.::::, ~!Ona Of londl. Ml rtlOMlol\ ~ lnY bonda Of My .... Of ~ °' any lndlntuN
IUllol'tllld rrf~ rtlOM*' to be .-.d '"40 by the~!'!!~• ~'9 e#f'Jof W. "*""'IO ttinM -~ ~ INill ba •l'W'f111' tt'WOOitllc1 .......... ,,...., "' bOMi: ~
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OfAn99 OoNt DAILY PJLOT/.frfdey, August 30. 1N5 •c11·
(a) The Teme, tlOnt and •crm of M:l'I boftdl lf!d the lnttr•t and pffncipel to be~ m.eoo, • Cb) ~l!Ofte on the iw Md ........ to.._ h p10C*de cl.,. GI.-~,.., be app11ec1., end t p6ldge or
....... iklOfll'l•rflrftel•"rtft of IUOt'f prooeedl t0 eecur9 fM """*'" of M:fl bonds; I
(c) ~tOna en tM ••anoe ol addhtoNI PldV bot*. Ulit "'"'9 IAPQl'I wNc:tt edditianll pattiy bOnda "WI be._,., and ...... Md fie ,-....ng of~ bondl:
(d) The Mttlng Mlde al,_~..,....... NMe. Md IUCft odler IUfldt .. .,. '* 1 t • J lfld a.,.. lallan end --do• theteof:
. (•) The Clllld09 « =_,. « ti or anJ pm't of N r----and ._ u. W'd ~ "*9of, ._ to 8llCh -~·tha ofbondl•mtrtN'IJll . (f) Umrunton on Ult_..,,,.,..,_ ~GP1AllM1rlCllMM•rt1A11:11U:ir.au.: .,._., ._-otr.~ (al 8pe:lleld0n of tttt _.or oml11lona to act ..... "'81 CIOMltuta a dlifUI In the""'* of the City Of 1 ~
lnf<fuc:t'°'1 to hotdet9 of M'.11 bondt, Md PtOYktna IN ttQtds end,..,,.,._ of IUdl hotdera In trw .,.,, of dlifeuft, ~
., llmltatlont on the rtgttt Of Ktiotl by lndMduef ~
h) The appotnt!Nflt of a OOfPQttte in... to act on betlilar of the City Md tti. ldder9 ot l't• bonda. the.P'ed9e °' =-'t Of lcMlne, deeda of tNlt. ~oeoea any wry conttacu or _. .. ,*"' to -.dt ttwtee. and !ht ttQhtl or aYOh
(l) TM~. If fl'tl, twwNchtfWtemw of...,.,~ with~ may b9 •••ldad or lbfc9au If, the amount
of IUd\ bonde the hoidltl o( "'*" ,,_,.. oona.it therillo, and the mtnMf In wHcti "'°" COMCMt tNrWa, and the,..,..... 1ln wtllc:h llUGtl ~t mitY be aiMn: and
0> Any othet prOWllone ~ die 'Coundl may Otelt\ ~ and proper for the purpOell of 1Na •dlnMoe Ind the eec:urtty of the~ •.
.. "9dp.. ...... 11 Al'ff.,..... Of~ other~ or ...... or MY oentrlbld pool cl .-ct ..,.,.,., ....
be Yeltd Md b1nd1n9 from tN time tuClh ptedge la made, ~. ~and ..... 80 ptedQed and.,_...., MCllilMd
by the Crty Mall~ t.. *'*'to the 11en of aucn ~ wtthout Wf'f ~ ~ a..oe or~ ect, enct
the I*' of any IUCtl pliedge IMI be Wild and bfndlna • IQl8tnlt Ill patt ... hlVtng Clllllma Of. 11f1 llMd In tort, COMtliet.. 01 ott.wlee ~CM~. lrf~ Of wMtMt Mi\ P911iea N1Ye notice tt\eNcf. ,.,_ tN rt10Maon nor...,., lndmtura
by wtllch a ptedga la Ot9lil.s need be fled or record*' eitcept In thf reoorda of ttte Otty.
I. .._......,flt C..... _. 0.0... Neither the membera of the Coufd. the offtotn or~ of ttw City. n« 11'11
peraon ••tcutlnO lnY bonda aNll be Hebte ~~ °"°' be tubjeet to 91'1/ pertOnat llabllty °' llOCIOU'UbNlty by reuon of the~ tttareot.
1. Pwd 111 ., .... llr ae,. The Cttyttlell haw the out or funclt th_... ~or to purer-~ n.
City mev hold. Pfed9a. canolf. «,.... euch bonds. tub o end . accordance""'°'.., .. ,..,, .. whtl the t1allllrtOldlf9. e. Comps-,....,..,..... Any ~ of bonds the ptO'Mlonl of tNe ordlNnoe.. and elf'/ .,...... ~nted punuant to any NeOlltlon authof'U:.tng tM ~ e.o.pt to the ....,., the ""'* .__ ~ be
rwetrlcted by euch teaotutfon « eny lndentUte authOttzad ther9by to~ entered tnio by the Clcy mey; etttw at ..., or In equity,
by ault, action, rnandMU. or othir proceedtnga. PfOllCt or anfofce w.; ~ all rwit1 ~ In lew or tn IUdt raeoeutton
or 11\dentur•. and "'~ .,foftle and.cornpel the performance of_., dut ... ttqUlfed by thlia orenn.nei.or by tuOtl ~'°" or
ln<Mnture to be perlormed by tM Ctty Of by WIY officer, ~ or agtnt thereof. lndLtdlng tti. f1xinO. chatQlnQ, and
collectlng Of ret• ..... lntareat, end chargee euthottzed and ~ by ttle pr~ Of euch reeofutlon or tndilnfl.ff to be fixed, charged, and colteeted.
t . fWunclllig loltde -U. of ~ The City Inly luue bonds for tN purpoee ot refunding MY bOnda then
outstanding. lnchldlng the ~t of any redemption premtutM ther90/f and MY tot.,. eoonMd Of to llCCt'--to .,_ eer11eet
°'any tubMQUlint dat• OI dlt• or redemption, purcf\ ... °' matuttty Of 9UOh bond&.
(a) The prooeeda Of bonda ...._for the purpose of refUndlng any outttlncllng bondt mey, In ttte cl9cretlon of a.. City,
be applied to ttie purehlM or retirement at maturt(y or redemption of auch outstanding bonds, althtr' at their ~ or wry
eubMquent ~ptlon date or d•tee or upon the purchue or retlrament at the maturity U..ot and may, pending eucta
application, be placed In eecrow, to be applied to IUCh puroh ... Of retl.rement at maturfty 0t redemption on IUCh da1e or
dat• u may be determined by the City. •
(b) Pending UM for purchue, retirement at maturity or redemption of outstanding bonds, any prooeeda held In ...aow
pursuant to aubdMaton (b) may be lnwated and relnllelted aa provided In the reaolutlon or lndentur•. Any Interest or other
Increment earned or r.allied on any IUCh lnveetment may be applied to the payment ot the outtta.ndlng boncla to be
refunded or to the payment of lnter•t on the refunding bonda. After the terms of the elG'OW haw been fully aatlt1*' and
carried out. any baltnoe of auoh proceed9 and any Interest or Increment earned Or reettied on any auoh lnveatment thereof
m11y be returned to the City to be uMd by It f« any lawf\.11 purpoee.
(c) All bonda ll8Ued purlUlnt to thil section shall be aubtect to the provlllona of this ordinance In the Mme manMr and
to the aame extent aa other bondl lllUed pursuant to this ordinance. a.a.a. .............. , Y....., of llonda. The validity of the authortz.atlon and 1184Janoe of any bonds la not dependent on
and lhall not be affected In any **Y by the proceeding• talten by the City for the making ot any-loan or the entering Into ot
any agreement, or by the flilure to mike any loan or 9nter Into any agreement. for whlctt bonda are authortZed to be luued
under thll ordinance. (Ord......,. SS2 (part), 198-4).
s.a.0'10 Ubenll ~ This ordinance. being neoeaaary for the welfare of the City and lta lnhat>ltanta. lhell be llberalty con.trued to effect ltt purpoeee.. (Ord. 84-4 SS2 (part). 1984.) ·
a.a.OIO lftlot of O"'lulm • o.t.cL If the Jurladlctlon of the Council to order the propoeed ect la not affected, arry
omlulon or airy other defect In the proceedlna-lhall not Invalidate auoh proceeding• or the bonds iaueo puf'9Ual\1 to thll
ordinance. (Ord. ,..._.. SS2 (patt), 198-4).
a.a.OIO AutMfttJ. Thie ctu1pter la full authority for the lalU•noe of bond• by the City f« the purpoMS llp8Cffled herein.
(Ord. ~ 892 (part), 19M).
Ul.100 "'ovialane of ... Orc1Mnce .. Com,...., Ahemettft. Thia ordinance M at! be deemed to prOVlde a complete,
addltlOnal, and alternative method for doing the thlnga authOttzled thereby, and ahall·be Ngarded aa suppten...,tal and
eddltlooal to the power conferred by other jlwa. The laauance of bond• under the prov19k>ne of tttt. «dlnance need not
comply with the requtr.ments of any other law apptlcab .. to tha latuanoe of bonds. The purpoeea IUthot1zed henlb)' mey be
etfectuated end tM bonda m~ be laaued for any euen ~thle ordinance notwtthftandlng that any other law may
provide for auch purpoeet or tor the laauanoe of bond• for Ilk• purpoeea and without regard to the requlrementt, restrtctlona,
llm1tat19"1 or other provlllona contained In any other law. (Ord. M-4 682 (patt). 1984). • 1 s.a.1~1ht1ncr wtttt Other ltatut.. To the extent that the pro'o'laloM of thl!t ord1nanoe are lncon ... tent with the
provltlona of any general 1t1tute, a apeclal act or part• thereof, lnotudlng the Newport .tMeeh Mun1dpal Code provlllon9 fof
Revenue Bonda. the provlalona of t~ «dlnanoe lhall be deemed COfltrolllng. (Ord. 84-4 SS2~patt), 19&4).
Ul.120 'artlll IMllldlty. If any aectlon, IUbMctlon. aentence, ciauae or phr ... of thla ordinance II for 111y reeaon held
to be Invalid or unconstitutional by the declalon of any court or competent jurisdiction, tueh declalon lhaJ1 not atfect the
validity of the remaining portion• of the ordinance. •
The City Council hereby declaree that It would have p&IMd t his ordinance and each MCtlon. aubaectlon, Nntenoe, cl.au•
and phrase thereof, lrretpectlw of the fact th•t any one or more aectlons. subtectlona, 1entenoea. olauaea Of l)hreMll be
declared Invalid or unconatttutlonal. (Ol'd. &4-4 SS2 (part). 19~).
Thl9 Ordinance wu Introduced at a rilQUlar meeting of the City Counoll of the City of Newport e..cti held on the 12th day
of August. 1985, end was adopted on the 28th day of Auguit, 1985 by the following vote:
AYEI, COUMCILMEMeER&: Agee, Cox, Hart. Heather, Meurttf'. Pl~mmer, Strauu
PHIUP MAUlt•Jt. MAYOR
ATTllT: Wllftde L "'8llo. Cttf Cletll:
Publlahed Orange Coeat Dally Pllot August 30. 1985
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NI.IC *>TICE P\B.IC *>TIC£ P\&IC NOTICE
F·288
NOncacw flCTmOUI .UU.H flCTITIOUI llUUIE.. l'lCTmOUI IUllNIH TIIUITU'I IA.LE •• ,_
HAim aTATDmNT ..... ITAn.N'T NAME ITAftMmtf YOU ARE IN DEFAULT IMtloe of .... _,
The following '*"°"' we The following P«900 11 The following l*90t1 ,. UNDER THE DEED OF ,_... ~ ..
doing bulln..-ea: ' doing bull,_ at: doing t>Ytlnen M : TRUST DATED 1118176 "1vete .... BONTEMPO, 247 WOOd· LASTING IMPRESSION, T F\ ANS P 0 RT A T I 0 N UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. No A 128 795 land OrlYe. Laguna Beacl1. 5011 C«kwood LMMl. lrviM. CONCEF>TS, 30811 Club TION TO IF>ROTECT YOUR In lhe Supet'IOf Court ol
Calttomle 921152 Cellf 92715 H®M Clrcie C:O.te ..._, PROPERTY IT MAY BE the State o1 Callfornla for
0.vld F>atrlck Bontempo, Lori Ree Slclnb«'g, 5011 Callf. 926211 SOLD AT A• F>UBLIC SALE the County ol Orange
2'47 Woodland Drive. Corilwood Lane. Irvine. Alan Robln1on Griffith. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· In the Manw of the E.u1•
Laguna. S..Cri. Calllornle ,Cetit 92716 3069 Club HOUM Clrcle. NATION OF THE NATURE of MIGNON JESSICA
92652 Tillt bu11neu la oon· Co11a ~. Calll 92tl26 OF THE RROCEEDING WAIGHT, 0.0..Md
Tiii• butlneH .. con· ducted by an Individual Tllil bualrntH It con-AGAIN s T y 0 u y 0 u Notlel .. herMI)' gNan 11'1111
ducted by an Individual Lori R St-4nl>erg ducted by' en '"dlvldual SHOULD CONl ACT A LAW· Ille ul'OerSIOned will NII at
D A v ID ,. A T RI c K 11111 1tatement WU ftled Alan R. Gr11'ftlh YER. Privet• aale to Ille ~t
BONTEMPO . with Ille County Clet1! 9f Or· Thi• atalement -"*' On FRIDAY. SEPTEMeER a'1CI 1>91 blcldW. sub~ to
Tills ata1emen1 'l"'U flied ange County on July 17. wflil ltle C®nty Clerll of Or· Cl 1985 at 9.15 AM li<>ME c:onrtrma1ton ot Mid &.-
wtlil Ille County Clenl of Or· 1985 • enge County on August 5, FEDERAL SAVINGS AND perlOt Court, on or atter IM
ange County. on Augutt ltl. f1HU:S 1985 LOAN ASSOC IA TIOH e 4111 day of s.p1emt>er. 1945.
1985 F'\.ibllllled Orange Coal '2ala Corp"oretton, lorm~rly at the office of F>HILJP J
F2M1• Daily F>llot August 18. 23. 30. ?utjtllhed Orange C:0.11 known u HOME FEDERAL SCOTI. 338 Eut 04tw Av-
Publllhed Orange Coaal
1
1 Septemw ti, 19tl5 Daily F>itot Augu.at l tl. 23. 30, SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-~. Burti.nk, Callfomia.
Daily Piiot Augu.af 30. Sep. F-246 SIQlamba< ti. 1985 s 0 c I AT It) N 0 f s AN County of Los Angeles,
taml>e< ti, 13. 20, 1985 1 ne-ic lllll'ITICE F·2« DIEGO u lnisree under 1 S11t• ot California, all the F·278 1 r~ nu deed oi tN1I dated 1116n e right. title 111'<1 Int.,.., of --------"8.JC NOTICE 'liOnad by MARGARET ANN Mid deceuad at lhe ttma of rta.IC NOTlCt l'tCTmOUl llUIM.. •MOORE AN UNMARRIED Oeatll and all the rlgrlt. title .....-~ "CTITIOU81UatNllt WOMAN end recorded and int~ thal t"9 •tat•
'1CTmOUI IUWI Tila lollOWlng per90lla ar~ MAMI tTATU•NT 2t217tl u Document 257 ol said daoeaaed has eic;.
..... ITATl•NT otng bUllM M a« Ad The lallowtng perwns are BOOK 11ala ?AGE 125 ot quired by operation of iawor
The fOllOwlng per90ns ere vanoed Marketing Con· doing bulliMM 19 11 Ol!IClal R«:orde ot Or· otherwl .. Olher than or 1n
doing butln-. u : c1pt1. 408 WHtmlntte-. c A L I F 0 R N I A I N • ,,. t Celllorn wtu llOditlOn 10 that of ~ 06-
BIO BITE DELI & CATER· Suite 12. Newport Beacll. TERIOASCAF>E F>RO· l ~f~~· IWCllOn ~the OMMd, at the time of death.
ING, 2400 w COUt Hwy. CA 82833 FESSIONALS. 1014 FloflOa l'I I bidder for cUll "' tn and 10 all the cenaln real
fl 15, Newpo'1 Baecn. c.11-Judy A Weilra, 5520 Slr•t. Huntlpglon BMctl. u: Stat" Dollen at tile P'099'1Y llltuated Jn Iha City
fornla 92627 Pu.a T onuga, Yorba Unda. Calif 92648 FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE of eu.na !>art( County ol
Shlflal Ann Dean. 2000 Cal. 92&80 llellla Young, 1014 FIOl'lda OLD ORANGE COUNTY Orange. State of Callfomta
Pareon1, •28, C:O.ta MIN. Thia bualneaa 11 con· Slreat. Hunllngtoo Baacll. ICOURTl10USE LOCATED panlOuterly dncrlbad aa lof..
Celltornla 82627 ducted by: an Individual Caill 92tl48 10 ,.. s " N r ,., A N A \OW\ to-.wtt
Till• bu•lnau •• con-Judy A. Wenna Cilrl• Ruuom. 1988 BOULEVARD BETWEEN Lot 16. 8IOCk two (2) ol I
ducted by: an lndMduel ' Tiit. aunamant WU flied Anane+m 113. Ca.ta MIM. ISYCAMORE STREET ANO Tract num~ 52, ~ ot
SHIALEE ANN DEAN wfltl Ille County Clltll ot Or· Cellt 921127 'BROADWAY In the City ol Buene Pent. aa Pl' map , ..
Thie etetement wu llled : County on Augu.at 19, This butlnan Ja con· Sa.nla Ana Orang. County oorctad In 80dt 9. ?age 50 01
...itll ttll County Clarll of Or· 1 F'2MDO ducted by co-partners Caltfomla. all nglll. !Ille and mlt0all1neo..it maC)9 ••·
ange County on AugUlt 20. Kellll Young lntarasl con"9yed 10 ano cords of Orange Count)
1985 P\.lbttlhad Orange Coe.at Thia atetement wu mad 'nOON MIO by 11 under the C11ttorn1a EXCEPTING
,..... Dally Piiot A~at 23, 30. #11'1 tile County Clerk of Of. OMd of trutt In lhe ,.., lilarefrom the '°""' 65 1991
P\.lbli.nad Orange Coaat s.pt~ber ti, 1 · l9tl5 •noa County on July 31. 1 P'099'1Y deecrtbed as ''*ec>1
Dally Pllol AUQ\181 30, Sec>-F·266 1985 ' LOT ;4 OF TRACT NO more commonly known. t~ Cl. 13. 20. 19tl5 ,_ t\523 AS SHOWN ON A as 7642 Eut 11UI Strwt
F-282 P\ll.IC fl>TIC[ f'ublbhed Orange Cou1 MAP RECORDED IN BOOt< T«mt ol .... c..n In._
1--------Dally PtlOI A~t 1CI, 23, 30, 254 PAGES 47 48 49 AND f\ll money ot the United '1Crmou1 MllMH Sef>tam~ ti. 1M5 50 ·OF MISCELLANEOUS St11• on oonttrmetlOn of
..... ITArn.wl f ·241 MAPS, ~CORDS Of OR· NII, °' part call and bal•
flCTfTlOUI 8UltNIH f ile followlng P«IOM .,.. ANGE COUNTY CALI· anoe evidenced by '10!• -
....._ ITATH•NT dOlng bull,_ u · Rockln P\BllC NOTICE FORNlA cured by Mon~ 0# Trust
Thi fOlloWtng P4"0fll 0110Y« Productlona. 760 1 The etre.t •ddr•• or o.ed on the PfOC*tY '°
dOlnJI butlneae u : Manzanita Or Laguna flCTTTIOUa 9U ... lt lotl'wl< common daa.gnauon ~ T: ::~l.::c=t
JAN Av ET TE s . 89 0 1 e.acri. c~ 92" 1 MAMI IT A T'IMIN't ollhe lboVa rMI prop«ty IS e.g. 0# 0,,.,.. 10 be tn Wl'tt
8"°411 Cite... Huntington Gtofla Catnll.. Wlieon The tollowlng per90ll 11 known to ua u . 117tl5 OAK· Ing ano wOt be -*"9d 11 8eacfl, CellfOmla 8~tl UIM U abov9 doing bullneM ... TREE LANE. IRVIN£, CALI-~ ofl\ce ti y~· Hu ... t. 8901 SN>ll Timothy Alan Wilton, SEA HORSE YACHT SEA· FORNIA 92715 :::. • titer the flf'9t PA'=
Clrdt. Huntington 8-lh. NIM .. abo¥1 • VICE. 207'01 8Mcfl Blvd Till• NII wlU be made. calton hereof and before
Calltomta 92848 Tiiie b.alneaa le con· •82. Hunllngton Beech, 1witiloul oo....-wi1 or ww-date 01 ..,. "-'1Wtt• LOulM' Hurtt, CIUcted by: llu9band and wit. Caltf 92648 ranry expnNlllCI Of llnP'!"' O.tad 11111 t 6 day of 8901 ShOel Clfel9. Hunt· Glol'leWllMtt Gerard E_...t Sleinet. ·r~dlnQ Ill ... pc Jl.04\, A •t tH&
lngton leaori, Callfornta T'llll tiaCountatMt~ "~ 20701 8-lh 81\ld. 02. IO# enoumbrancet to pay tt'l9 J.mee A wright Er.· 92W With the ty ..._.,. of ...,.. Hunli..,..on 8eecl\ Callt , unpaid pr1nc;11>91 tum of ·
JEANH&TTE I., HURST ange County Ol'I July 2t. Ti1 • .,,.bu9inaee. It con· $31,82t 7S. plue tnt.,_t N =:,the Ettata of Mid
Thia •tatement wu fllad 198S due1~ t>y an tndMOWll I provided In tile note MOUl'ed PfllllO J seo.t An~
with the County O.lc Of Or· ,_ Ger'll'd E St..,,., t>y l"9 dMCI °' truet !*II an 336 EMt oo~ A,,.,.ua
ange County on Augutt 1t1, f>ul>lllMCI T.! COM1 Th&I alatam«tt wae llled 1•dd111 on ti u ti ma 11 d &urbenlit CA 0 ,502 1tea ~ PtlOI A 23. 30. wllh the Collnly c.... °'Or· amount ot J 1.soa 00 If any. Publlali.ct Orange Cout
• ,..,., $ec>tambet 6, t , 1845 ange County on Nty It, und« Iha 1.,ml of the dead ~ Piiot ~t 23. 2• 30 ,!'
PublleMcl Orange C0Mt '"'"1 IOU of lNll and ..... cllatOM ltd ' .. Dally PllOt Auguat 30, a.p. ,.,_,and 111pe nt11 of the Fle-2&6
..,Der •• 13. 20, 1~ "8.lC NOllCl P\.ltMllhed er.. Co.I TM* ·~'° Oa.I~ PllOt Auvu9t fe. n. 30 Thi 1.anc1ar1~tlelery , __________ ,,,--.. --•• ., __ ...... 1"""'". • unes.~deadottf'\llthlll --------PUl.IC llJTIC( ..... ----_.,_,,_ • _, ~4S llOI* end ~ °' IM Plll.IC NOTlCE
..._ efA't"DmNT Tl'\lft .. a o.daratton of 0... --------IQCTTTl0'19 .. •t llM TM ~ P«90N 811 r.uH ot ,,,. otlllQ&llOne •
MAim aTATDmlf ~A~':i.ANT co. w fl)llC[ oured Oy ,.,. ~ Of trwt, ~=~ate 2821 Mon~ Av, Coetl PIC'1'1nOUI autaca1 ,~~"'°::"s:i~.::-:: dolr;::::: :;:"°"4.,.
O!HUIN! S Pf"Nl(LI " MtM. ~lomle tat.2t 2 um ITAT'lmN'T OOfOIO on 4111/'5 .. Ooolr PAJlll(ll' CMAN°'-1 ~ "''"'" H .-v1c1. n • M~ A~· ~':"~ The ~ l*wn .. ment 8&-13'581 of OMclet I.IC AEl..ATIONS HH2 l"IM!nt Aold, eo.t• MtM. c.llfomle t2Ue dolrtg ~llMm M: Ailoofda. Mwvuertt-Pnwwy, #21,
Oaltatnle l2t8 Lind I. Olblal. 2191 18t11 Nl ul'OfllT AlllO D«TAIL·, TNe .-_.. oe oon-Mtaa1011 v .. io. eattt0tnta
DeN\19 --...... 2$1 I t c!.t. Mita. Oeldomla INO. 2020t llfctl It~ •C. ducteo Oy CALl,OAHIA t2tt2
TIMM Aoed, Cotta Mela, tii21 Sance Ana Hei\Oflta. Celff POSTING AND PIJ8USH--Merg.-LAncn P.nc ... ~t2629 Thla6'outl 1 02707 llNG COMPANY ~ .0-2t101 Quall Creak, it lOT.
Jenle .... LHI, Ut dllctaCI ..... ~ ~: JMOn A Meu, 20201 8lt'Qfl ctr.-encl ~ --le 1..ao11n1 Hiii•. CelUOfl'lla TUleM ~Coetl MeM. ,,.,.... v~ ---..-• ltrMI fC. 1 11\tl A111 1021 H()AT)l L.AK! AV· l~W ~~ " oon-CNllN .,,.. I.hie I. ~ta. ~n:.10!. con-~~a~~,,.! u bl~,J.\1'6' ~ ~~COf\-~ oV' lluebenel IN_... °t:'....,_. .-tied dUC*'~~ t1~2t~~ MAAOAAlT UMOAI
Thie et~t!A..;. a.s """tfte County a.u. Ot-='••t....,t -,.., -7 flllDIMl IAY· Thie ... :A:.~" -..
-"" tM Oow1ty 0'8rtt et Or'-= COuNy on Augulll U , wlU\ ltle ~ Qlrlc of Of• MfQI A.MD ~OAN &a. wfffl the County Cieri! of Of· anoe County on A44I* 11. ,.... r.I: eoumy °" AUQMet 14. aoaAflON. • C.JSA• :. ~ CoYnty on ~ n .
tNS • ~ ar.,. eoa.t t • ~ ...... .,. U.. "-tMI ,.... :=;--~ -..._ ,..,,.. ---· ...... ,...... . '8an .. ~ Or-OOMt .. _. ...., -~ Or'W10I COiet D......... ~ Or-. ~ ~ PllOt ~~. -t 1• 1S. ' ltl&N.M Olll')'Plol W ft. ts, JO. ~ ~ ~ Dally NM ,...... 30 ....
Wiiber 1, ''· to. 1tea ~-e. ~ Not ~ f~ n 30, i.nber '-"· to. t• . Mn -~ .....
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Stalker
linked
tOmore
killings
Meanwhile. forensics
~ experts search auto
for additional clues
By STEVE MARBLE
Of IN D111J ,._. Ii.ft
Two more killings have been linked
to the Night Stalker by authorities
who arc trying to learn the mass
slayer's identity through fingerpnnts
lifted from a car believed used tn his
most recent attack.
~ J\t Teast one of the additional
k1lhngs pinned on the tall, thin
attacker occurred m February in Los
Angeles but police .refused to rel~se
specific dates, locations or the names
of victims.
And because of his unchanjed
condition, Bill Carns ofM1ss1on VieJO
has been counted as the Night
Stalker's 17th murder V1Ctim. Cams,
shot in the head early Sunday at his
Chnsanta Drive home, is dcscnbcd as
brain-dead by Los p.ngeles
authorities.
Cam s, a 29-ycar-old North Dakota
(Pleue eee STALKER/ A2)
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Forenalca ezpert Becky MGr'&a.n aaea laaer on Stalker car.
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Ford chief lauds workers
on canceled Sgt. York
Turn to Peg• C1 for th•
bnt automobll• buy•
By SUSAN HOWLETT
Of .... o.llJ,... .....
Ford Motor Co. 's chainnan of the
board released a memorandum to the
1,900 Orange County workers on the
canceled Sgt. York project Thursday
tn appreciation of a Job well done, but
fell short of makmg any promises to
the scores of workers who-may be
JO bless.
The decision by Defense Secretary
Caspar Weinberger LQ.QPcel the S 1.8
billion contract in mid-stream this
week left the workers facing the Labor
Day weekend in a state of uncertain-
ty.
Donald E. Petersen (cq) released
the me mo from Dearborn, Mich. to
the supcrvismg officials at the New-
pon Beach branch ofFord Aerospace,
according to regional spokesman
Donald Flamm.
"Ford's senior executives and I
want you to know that we appreciate
Sleek rebuilt Ford
Roadster fulfills
ho't-rodder's dream
John Avera fancies his 1932 Ford
Roads~r as an extension of himself:
sleek, slick and cool.
At least that's what he li1'cs to thank.
At ..0 ycan old with a slight paunch.
A vcra bas o utarown his duck tail as
well as his black leather jacket But bis
car has never looked better.
By day, he runs an air conditio ning
business. But at night, in the privacy
of bis Fullenon pflle, Avera is a
cruiser. Build.in& and then rebuilding.
polisbina and repolisbinJ. carefully
restorina the aaina car into a hot-
rodder's dlum.
Avera compares the routine to a
IOCialite primpina for a comina-out
~ou don't build someth""4 like
lhis with the idea that you're aomg to
be the ooly one look.ina at ih" be says.
"This piece of metal is me.•
Avcra's Tahitian oranac road ster
and more than aoo other pre-1966 can
will be drivina into the Ora.nae County
Fairp'ounds on Saturday for the O reat
Labor Day Cruise.
Tbe three-day festival ofstreet rod
custom can and vintqe automobdcs
ii a~JlJO~ by the Oranae County
Cnailin' Asaociation, a poup made up
mostly of''FiAies .. fanatics.
Most of their radio dials rarely ovc &om lbe loc:al .. oidiet" ~ion, ·•i~re .. Johnny An&el" meets "Earth Aneer· and they have an "A.natl
Baby," .. r, wu a whole daffcrent time back
, ..
then, .. says A vcra, casting a fond eye
at bis convertible durina a pre
conference for the weekend rally.
"There was less threat of worldwide
l)f'Oblems. All you thought about was
havina a hot rod and headina down to
the A It W Drive-in."
Guys lik.e •Avera arcw up, 101
married established their careen and
found ihemselvcs hankerina for the
.. Happ~ Days" of yesteryear. Tbey
su-dden.ry a<>t the itch to buy an old heap, restore it and stqe rnontbly cal'
rallies at local malls.
What docs Pamela Avera say about
heJ buabend'1 hobby?
udaiq ftom her P'IY poodle sb1rt..
pt)ik 6obb)' ~kJ and whik saddle
shoes, ahc'ull foraL Even l0.~ear-4ld
dauabtcr Jennifer proudly wean the
poodle-skirt ensemble with a
matcbin;soutfit forh?rClb e P tcb
dolt.
Jennif~r1 however, J>Rfers Madon·
na to Buoay Holly. After all. she's just
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the ded1cat1on and bard weirk de-
voted to the D IVID prOJCCt m the last
four years." Petersen said, "We know
very well that your employees ac·
complished a great deal and 1hat
many achievements came under ver;
difficult circumstances.··
The employees working on the
anti-aircraft defense system ha\ e
been in a sta~ of limbo since
Weinbe'ler's announcement of 1he
cancellation Tuesday. They have
been told by corporate officials that
the aerospace finn will try to relocate
them wtthtn local branches of the
company, Flamm said, but th~ poss1-
b1hty oflayoffs l'i still there.
"We sympathize with the concerns
that aU of you must have at this lime,"
the memorandum continued , "I ask
that you convey these thoughts to
your Ford Aerospace team and es-
pecially to those directly involved m
the DIVID prOJCCt ..
The Sgt \' ork battle gun prOJCCt
employs about I. 900 of Ford Aero-
space's 6.000 workers in Orange
County, Flamm ~•d. Those who
were employed on the massive con-
tract are sull awa1tmg word from the
Army on what to do next. he said
Flamm said 64 of the guns have
already been delivered. The &ovcm·
ment originally ordered 146 of the
Sgt. Yorks, he said
:The Sgt. York banle gun. named
after World War I hero Sgt Ahrn
York. 1s designed to protect armored
columns from air attacks The
v.eapon 1s made up of two 40mm
chassis and linked to a computer and
a radar system, Flamm said. In the
1nit1al plans to order the systems, the
4-rmy had hoped to order 618 of the
~uns, but eatly independent tests
tnd1cated that there were some prob-
lems with the weapon that resulted 1n
fPleue-see 8GT./A2)
Dlue eo.tmo of Coeta 11 .. actmJree a '32 Ford Phaeton,
cnnaecl by&" Campbell of lnble. wlllch will be am~ 800
pn-l&ea can lD tile Great Labor 0.J CndM beetnntni ..
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to allay fears the pair was lost at sea
By ROBERT BARKER
OfllleO.., .........
Leo and Dolores LaJeuncsse, the
former Costa Mesa couple detained
when Nicaraguan Sand1n1stas
boarded their boat Aug. 7, are
repbrted safe and being towed to a
port in Panama, U.S. Sta~ Dcpait-
ment officials said today.
Panama officials recei ved a radio
broadcast from the LaJeuncsses on
Thursday evenmg JUSt when fears
were pcaluna for the safety of the
m1ss10g couple
In the broadcast. the La.Jcuncsscs
reported they were well and requested
a tow mto the pon of Colon. It was
uoceruun at press time ·f the pair
actually had amved tn rt in their
65-foot ketch Wah1ne, o cials said.
"The nightmare is er and we're
very comfortable " the couple's
daughter, Gwen S n, wd today
from her home near MinncaPohs.
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Robbery victim
sues CM police
.over sho.oting
Claims follow-up call
proll)Rted gunmen to
shoot' him in market
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of .... Delly,......,.
A fonncr liquor store clerk, s~ot
during a holdup last year, is suing the
city of Costa Mesa and Pohcc Chief
Roger Neth over the police depart-
ment's policy of confinnmg silent
alarms with a telephone call.
The practice backfired Nov 23.
1984 when one of two bandits robbing
a Bnstol Street liquor store answered
the telephone. The robbers apparently
retaliated by taking Elias Aoun. 26. to
a storage room and shooting him tn
the back. ,
Nick O'Malley, Aoun s attorney.
said the call provoked the bandns and
escalated a routme robbery mto a near
tragedy for his client, who spcn1 12
days recupcratmg at Fountain Valley
Commuony HospnaJ.
Doctors were forced to remove one-
th 1rd of Aoun's left lung while retnev·
1ng metal ~llets from his back and
chest cavity. O'Malley said.
.. The whole thing changed from a
mere suckup to a much, much more
intense thing," he said.
The lawsuit. filed Wednesday, ac-
cuses thct city and Neth of n~1gence
Aoun, whose $250,000 dawn was
f'CJCCted by the Costa Mesa Cit)
Council last May. is nowrequesungan
unspecified amount of damages
O'Malley said the two robbers
tnggered the silent alarm when the)'
grabbed ro ughly $700 from the cash
register at Sir Charles Liquor Store
abou1 7:30 p.m
A city dispatcher, following
procedures appr:_ovcd by C'osta Mesa
police and fire departments., re-
sponded to the signal by telephoning
the store about I 11i mtnutes later
·The robber answered the phone
and the caller asked 1f everythmg was
(Pleue 8ee VICTDl/A2)
ofiarillinftfoes preparing '
for Saturday meet on coast
.\s of la1e Thursda). I 05 individ-
uals and organ1zat1ons had signed up
to speak before L' S lntenor Sccreta~
Donald P Hodel. accordmg to 8111
Schreiber aide to U S Rep Bob
Badham. R-Newpon Beach
By LISA MAHONEY
Of Ille o.., "'"°' l tall
Represcntatl\ es from more than
100 governmental offices. en-
.. 1ronmental groups and busmesscs
are prepanng test1mon} for a heanng
Saturday on lhe men ts of 011 dnlhng
off the Orange C-031St
Those favonng more dnlhng "'II
face Ofl&n1zed oppos1t1on from
coastal c1t1es and the count) supcr-
\. ISOrs who sa~ offshore 011 ngs don·t
belong In Orange C'ount~
.L
Schreiber predicted that mam ol
the speakers. tncludmg Lt Go' u o
McCanh~ v.o uld urge Hodel not 10
allo" more dnllmg off the Orange
( oast. but to extend protection) to
count~ shores tn recognition of their
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Families of ho~tages arrive
on Coast for prayer service
8~ TONl' SAAVEDRA °' ...... ,... .....
Some relal.U'es of the seven Amen-
c:ana beld bosiqe in Lebanon durina
the put 18 months hive taken to the
road this Labor Day weekend on
publicity c::ampe.ips to put p~ure
oo the Reapn Administration.
Joe Jeneo, brother of kidnapped
priest Lawrence Martin Jeoco, said
Thursday in Newport Beach that t~e
families are hop1na to create a publtc
uproar over the government's tactic
of"quiet diplomacy.··
The Rev. Jenco, Hunttnaton Beacb
ho1A1t1l administrator David
Jacobsen, S4, and five other Ameri-
cans' kidnapped separately since
March l 984 arc bchevcd to be held by
Shiite Moslems in a Syriao-con-
trolled &JU of Lebanon.
'Jenco's brother and relatives of the
other hostages arc askin& President
Ronald Rcapn to comply with the
captors' demands by seeking the
release of 17 Shiites imprisoned in
Kuwait.
The State Department, in earlier
SGT. YORK .•.
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reductions. Workers at the Newport Beach
plant sa1~ they w~re ~sappointed by
the decision, but 10d1cated that they
would rcmam on the job until they are
told differently. Many of them heard
about the federal ax brought down on
the spcaahzedd project on the radio
a.s they amved for work Tuesday.
One worker described the em-
ployees of the Sgt. York project as ··in
a state of shock."
But Petersen wanted lo tell the
Ford Aerospace & Communications
Corp. employees th~t th~Y: did a good
job, and to keep their spin ts up.
"I bchcve it is important at this
ome that we not permit this develop-
ment to diminish in any way the
morale and enthusiasm that have
been characteristic of Ford Aero-
space." Petersen said.
1tatements. has sa.id the aovemment
wiU not neaotiatc with the kidnappers
or aslc other countries to fulfill
TIJ\SOm demanda1 aellons that could
be viewed as boWlll_4 to tem>nsm.
"I'd rather lose a htllc prestige than
people's hves," responded Jenco, one
of the bosiaaes· rclatJvc~ viSJtina
Ora.nae County for a prayer service in
Westminster today.
. R~_preRntativet from six of the
families were expected to attend the
"Freedom Day of Prayer for the
Seven Hostages Not Foraottcn" at the
Westminster Civic Center. The event
is the brainchild of 98 Hy-Lond
ConYalcseent home residents who
pray daily for the release of the seven
hostqes.
Family members, staying at the
Hotel Mcridien in Newport Beach,
said they were drawn to Orange
County by the special prayer offered
ev~ry day at 3 p.m. by the elderly
residents.
"I really think> the power of prayer
bas enabled us to do this," satd Sue
Franceschini, Jenco's sister. The 50-
year-0ld priest, bead of the Catholic
Relief Services in Lebanon, bas been
held for 235 days after beina kid-
napped by a masked gunman.
"We're not travelers, but we have
become travelers. We have become
spokespersons just to make people
aware," Franceschini said.
Indeed, the families have to vari-
ous extents become adept at manipu-
lating the media. They have quickly
learned the public relations trade.
"We can almo$t run the cameras,"
said Joe Jcnco,1 whose family has
taken its campaian to 14 states.
They've mailed out postcards,
handed out balloons and T-shirts,
and produced videos, all aimed at
keeping the heat on J>TCsideot Re-.
agan.
"Take one of these bum~r stick-
ers," said Jcnco, tossing a sucker with
the words "Set the Captives Free" to a
reporter. "l ran 'cm ofTin my garage."
Jenco, from Joliet, Ill., will be flying
back Saturday to march 10 a Labor
Day parade in Rockdale, Ill. Hts wife,
meanwhile, has taken the publicity
drive to Georgia.
Also fl)'Ult_ mto Ora.nae County
Alrport on TbW'Sd.ay were father
Jcnco's stster Mae Mihelich, also
ftom llhnois, u well as Glenn
Andel"$0n Sr. and Glenn Andersoa
Jr., the fathc.r and br6ther of hostqe
Terry Anderson, 33, Associated Press
bureau chiefin Beirut.
Anderson Jr., of Florida, said he
was disappointed by the Reqan
Administration's "inaction" while
seven Americans remain at the mercy
of Moslem terrorists.
"I know if I was tr1veuna overseas,
I wouldn't depend on my &ovemmcnt
to help me," said Anderson Jr., 4S. "It
hurts me to say that because I'm a
flag-waving Amencan."
MOVE destruc tion
developer arrested
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The
developer whose company was pick-
ed by the ci ty to rebuild the 6"1 homes
destroyed tn the May 13 MOVE fire
has been arrested on chcclc-forgery
and other charges. officials said.
Ernest A. Edwards Jr., 38, was
arrested Thursday. a day after his
company, Edwards & H~r. signed
a $6.74 million contract wtth the city
to complete the project.
Edwards awaited arraignment
today on two cou.nts each of folJ~ry.
theft by deception and reccavtna
stolen propcr1y, said John Hagerty, a
spokesman for the district attorney's
office.
Mayor W. Wilson Goode said
through his press secretary on Thurs-
day be does not expect the charges to
affect Edwards' role as developer.
Construction of the homes began last
month after the city advanced Ed-
wards & Harper $478,408.
Edwards' arrest was related to
another of his companies, Ebony
Construction Co. of Atlantic City,
N.J., which had been hi.red by
Edwards &. Harper as a general
contractina firm for the rebuilding.
STALKER TIED TO 2 MORE DEATHS ••. f .
Jl'romAl ·
native who moved to M1ss1on VieJO Santa Ana.
six months ago. is being treated al Investigators said they believe the
Mission Community Hospital where ve hicle\ stolen Saturday in
a nursm~ supervisor today descnbed Chinatown. was used by the Night
his cond1uon as cnllcal. His fiancee. Stalker dunng the M1ss1on VtCJO
.who was raped dunn1t the attack, 1s attack.
not hosp1taltz.cd but is being guarded Larry Ragle, the shentrs chief of
by shentrs deputies. forensks tn OranJe County, satd
The revised de.at6 toll attnbuted to Thursday that cnminalists found
the Night Stalker 1s contained tn a "good" fingerpnnts 1ns1de the car. He
pohcc {lier that will~ dtstnbule~ this said the prints do not belong to the
weekend to gas stations. convenience car's owner.
markets and other reta1I outlets, Los Ragle, commenting today on his
Angeles Police Cmdr. William Booth ~stJgation, said a computer that
said. !!2!'S finJcrprints of subjects arrested
"Until now we have been sayrng or detained tn Orange County
that the killing started in March. Now provided I 00 sets of fiogerpnnts that
we've gone back to February," Booth arc ''s1gtilar" to the pnnts found in the
said. c.ar.
Orange County ShenfT Lt. Dick Using microscopes. cnminaltsts
Olson said sheriffs homicide in-will study the pnnts to determine ir
vcst1gator;salso have reviewed past there is a match. He;said the process
kilhngs m the county for s1m1lant1es can take several dayS'. The fingerprints
but have found none that appear to also are bein~ run through a computer
match the Night Stalker's attacks. that stores pnnts collected throughout
An orange Toyota stat1Qn wagon the state, Ragle sa1d.
seen tn the vicinity ofChnsanta Drive "lt's always a longshot," he said.
in Mission Viejo early Sunday was Olson said investigators will con-
found early Monday an Los Angeles tmue to comb the orange station
and subsequently hauled by flatbed wagon. lookmg for hairs or fibers that
truck to the sheriffs headquarters tn may be imbcdded 10 the upholstery
and carpeting.
The house on Christana Drive has
been sealed off and Olson said
10vestiptors have completed their
search of the residence. He said Cams'
fiancee, still not identified. will not
return lo the house.
The Night Stalker, who has spread
fear throughout Los AOJ.cles and
Orange counties, 1s dcscnbed as a
lanky 6-footer wtth curly hair and
badly stained, gapped teeth. He is
thought to be 25 to .JO years of age and
possibly Hispanic or a Caucasian wt th
a deep tan.
Mos1 of the attacks have occurred in
the San Gabncl or San Fernando
valleys. The swath of violence grew
this month, however, with a kilhng tn
San Francisco and the attack in
Orange County.
A hom1c1de reported in Orange
early Thursday docs not appear to be
linked to the Night Stalker. A sheriffs
10vest1gator familiar with the Night
Stalker case was called to the scene of
the killing tn Orange late Thursday
Orange Coast residents have been
urged to Joe~ up their homes and bum
outside hghts at mght.
OIL DRILLING MEETING SATURDAY ...
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value as a beautiful natural resource.
Representatives of 011 compames,
their professional orgamzat1ons and
associated bus10esses will be on hand
to give the pro-dnlhng v1ewpo1nt as
will Rep. Wilham Oannemeyer, R-
Fullerton.
Hodel 1s conductmga senes of town
hall meetings tn California to dc-
tenntne public op1n1on about a plan to
mcrease oil drilling along the Outer
Continental Shelf.
The plan identifies 150 different 9-
square mile tracts of ocean floor that
could be offered for exploration if
Congress approves more drilling this 1 fall. Sa~ of those tracts are 1n federal
wdters off the Orange Coast.
Schreiber said 35 elected officials
have been gi ven three minutes each to
comment at the heanng set for 9 a.m. an Newport Beach Cit) Hall.
Badham will also meet pnvately
with Hodel before th<' heanna to
advise him of local sentiment against
the plan.
Four coastal cities, Laguna Beach,
Newport Beach, Huntmgton Beach
and San Oemente. fonned a coalition
to oppose any dnlhng off the Oranae
Coast. They have recruited two
c1t1zens ffOUps-the ad hoc Save Our
Shores tn Laguna Beach and <itop
Pollutina Our Newport 10 Ntwpor1
Beach -to their cause
The coaJjtion also con' meed
McCarthy, the state's top Democrat,
and the ll'tlyors of many of the
D•llJ Piiot
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le Ouer•nteed
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nol ..... "°"' l)llr(l9t ""' 6 ll)pm c.al-• 1 P m
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county's mland cities to take a stand.
State Sen. Marian Bergeson, As-
semblcyman Gil Ferguson, county
supervisors Thomas Riley, Hamel
Weider and Bruce Nestande are
scheduled to speak along with 19
ma} ors and "a good chunk of coun-
cilmen" from throughout Orange
County, Schreiber said.
Others listed on the hcanng roster
include representatives from the
American Petroleum Institute, Smith
Tool Co. of Jrvine, Western OiJ and
Gas Association, Exxon, Sun, West-
ern Geophysical and the National
Society of Professional Engineers.
Also requesting time before Hodel
were Fluor Corp. oflrvtne, fnends of
the Irvine Coast and uguna Green-
belt.
The •Reagan Admin1strauon ha.~
decided to tap oil reserves on the
Outer Continental Shelf offCahfomia
to try to reduce the country's de-
pendence on foreign oi1.
For the past .four years, Congr'C$$
has voted to ban most offshore
drilling. Byt with support for a
renewed moratorium apparently lack-
ing, several members of the state
conJIUSfonal delqat1on carved out a
deaf with the Interior Department this
July that made inroads into the
existing 58, l 40 square mile dnlhng
ban in exchange for extending protec-
tion to most oftbe moratonum areas
throuah the yeer·2000.
The compromise plcucd almost no
one when 1t was announced July 16,
although some Northern California
env1ronmcntal organizations have
threatened 10 lobby for a renewed
moratonum 1f the compromise falls
apart.
The oil 10dustry complarncd that
few of the tracts chosen by the
delegation members were considered
high in oil production potential. And
officials from some areas tentatively
saddled: with drilling tracts c-0m-
ptained they were left out of the
decision.
Hodel an previous town hall meet-
ings has indicated a willingness to
modify the compromise plan. But he
bas cmphasl2Cd the changes will be
made &om a "resource standpoint"
-that is. making sure tracts offered
arc of tnterest to the oil industry.
Schreiber and Evelyn Hart, a New-
port Beach councilwoman and coali-
tion member, say they are optimistic
about the chances of convincing 1 Hodel that oil ngs don't belona i.n
Orange County.
Schreiber said the secretary will
probablt chanJC his mind about
1nclud1na the su tracts after hearing
testimony, scdna t.bc level of pubhc
1ntemt an<! vtewinJ the coastline
durina a hehooptc:r nde down to his
next hearina in Occ.anside.
"It'll be a one, two, three comb1na-
tton punch ... we fee. I pretty confident
we'll be convincing," Schreiber said.
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aboV9 normal from the bMchee to the mountain•.
More humidity and a lflght ChanOe of thunderWIOwett In the
toUthem mountain• and deN<t1 are llkely ~IUM of a eouthel'ty
flow around the high. But the ueual night and morning low clood1,
II any, wlll be llmlted to the lm!Mdlafe oout.
Temp.r1tur .. wlll range from 58 to «19 tonight In the co .. tal region, tttlng to hlgtu Saturday In the 701 at the beechee 10 near
tOS In the Inland vall9Y1.
U.S. Temps
Hlgll, IOw IOt 24 "°'" 10 t • m utile Aoclo t2 72 louffl'illle 17 12 ... Le Mempl\ll to 16 AIOeny .. .. Miami~ .. IO :::;:-.. .. M.-...M , . .. 17 .. Sl\Ow••• Mple.91 lt9114 70 66 :ii::· .. Q .....,.. ., 70 Natoollel w .. ,,_ ~. N()U US 0.0• ~ 0-te .. ... ... YOl1l t3 11 Atlenllc City .. ,. NottO(k,Va .. 73 Auelln II 74 Ol!lllflOma Chy .. :: Calif. Tem1>9 llit1JoM 71 11 hltlmonl t& .. Ol'lllN 17 . lenteAM ta .. ~ .. && Orlendo .. 71 llit1teCNI .,. u 17 17 ~·· 14 81 Hlgll, IOw IOt 2• l\ollrl ending •t 5 lllem#Ctl .. 153 Pllo.11~ 111 et e,m 9olM 85 ee '"Ut':::r.: 71 14 ........ ~ 17 .. Surf Report lloeton 11 1:1 Pon ,Me T4 5& l!u'91c• er &O lkltfalO 71 ee Portland.Or IO 51 "'""° 100 .. c...,., 112 53 A.tlelQ/I .. IT Lanc:MtW 10:1 .. ICDIHAN CtlllllMton,8 C .. T2 ~ to 81 Lot,,~ t'7 TO w OOod °'**ton.W V .. 81 AlclwnonCI to tt OMtenc! 72 11 ..... = Cllertolt•,H C 11 .. 81 LGUMI 19 72 PMO l'loblea 101 .. .... g.:;.i .. .. Sl~Tempe Ill 71 Aecl llufl 91 .. ,.., IV
13 ... hit I.All• C;ty oa IT "9clwooCI City Tl IO ..... OOod Clndrvwll 13 .. """"'°"'° to N S__,_..o 14 u 2-4 ,..
~ IO .. SM.Jvan.PR " 13 UinM 74 .. 2-4 ,.,,
Colwmbue.Otl II .. etlitM-II ... .... Diego 83 71 C:--0,HH 74 53 IMltle 71 64 Stn ,19ndeco .. IO DllM-"t WOttll .. 72 = I " 71 • .,,,. BwbM• .. 13 Oeyton IO ., tO 11t Slodtton 13 .. Tl dee ow-. 12 .. Spolf-., M HIOfl, IOw for 24 houft encStng et 5 p m O..MQlnw 13 .. ·~-57 lantow 101 73 17 Oettejl ao 17 T~ " 14 8Murnon1 Oulu111 11 40 r-107 77 Ilg..., EJP-13 13 TUIM " 73 SllhOp ,.,..benll, 68 51 WMl!lngton 15 .. lly1he Fergo .. .. .. C•tilffn• Wlc:Nll 117 Flligetelf .. 153 w1111-awre llO 12 long a.en OrMd l\eplOt '78 16 Herttord 78 !It Merywvllle
MoNo'tla HeMN ae 13 Eztended Montwey Honolulu t8 75 Meed ... Houelon ee 74 Hewpotl IMcll lrdelltCIOlla 13 lie Felt lllt<NQll Tueecley ea0tl)1 petclly Ont.no Jecbon,Mt 80 10 Wit• ntgllt Md Mt1y morning 'i.;! Plilm $pttngt ,,.._ ., 71 tow ~ ...., IN oout PIMdena JuMMI 61 50 ....c::. from Ille mid lOa Ill Ille "'-wide ~City .. .. 10 95 10 105 -"* velleye Sen lemerellnO LMVegu IOI 19 l..OW9 82 to 72 Sen Oeonet
MISSING COUPLE 'SAFE' •••
From Al
Minn. "We're so glad that they're
safe."
Family members, fncndsat Orange
Coast College where Leo LaJeunessc
formerly was a teacher and an
associate dean, and U.S. State De-
partment officials had expressed fears
for the couple sinoe their boat was
seized in the Quibbean.
The Weunesses were on the way
from their home in Ft. Myers, Fla, to
Oranae County where Weunesse
planned to re-enter teaching.
During their detention 10
Nicaragua, the couple reportedly was
questioned at length by authontics
who allegedly held them under house
guard. They were accused of running
guns, but never formally charged.
In a telephone call to a second
daughter in Flonda, LaJcunesse re-
ported 1bat the Nicaraguans h.ad
taken the couple's hfe sav10gs of
between $5,000 and $8.000.
Details of the detention were not
known today but a State Department
representative plans to meet with the
couple soon to mvesttgate reports
they were mistreated.
It also isn't known when they plan
to resume their trip to the West Coast
or what kmd of cond1t1on their boat 1s
tn. The ketch.apparently had traveled
VICTIM SUES CM POLICE .•.
From Al
all riKht," O'MaJJ.cy said.
"The robbers aren't calm, rational
people to begin with, and anything can
cxc1te them, especially an apparent
call from a poltccman. •·
Assistant City Attome) Eleanor
Weaver defended the city pohcy,
standard among pohce agencies and
secunty finns, because of the rash of
false alarms.
"You have to call. There arc so
many of these things that 1f you send a
Pohce officer out every ume, you
wouldn't be able to do anything else,"
she said." I don't sec what else you can
do."
Weaver cxplruned that officers arc
dispatched 1mmed1ately when an
alarm 1s received. while a dispatcher
attempts to venfy that a robbery or
burglary 1s 10 progress. If the alarm
appearno be false, the officer 1s-Oallcd
back.
Weaver added that dispatchers ,
108 12 TODAY 87 ... Flf•I lOw •·14 •m -4 .. oe ... Flm ::fi: . 10:33em .... 116 13 hoon low 3:115 p "'· u 711 16 Second lllQll IO:OOp m ,,,
111 ee
112 :l ~TUMAY 1oe "'"low 4·40Lm .0 I 70 541 ::'3ioo. 10,a1 .. m. ... 113 13 •·a2pm I.I 71 ... s-.ci lllgll 10:15 p.m. 57 105 10 911t1 Nit lodey Ill 7 22 p m , .._ 113 1• SatutCSey " I ?8 • m end Ml• IQ9lr\ t1 103 ee 7 20pm IOll 80 Moott ,.,_ todey et 7:117 p"'. Mia Ill ·~ 16 • 33 • "' SelutOty -.... egeln ., 102 15 123p.m
from Blucfields in Nicaragua to near
Colon under sail because its cngjnes
were disabled. accord!ng to Swanson.
Prompting fears for the where-
abouts of the LaJeuncsses were
reports, which apparently were in
error, that the.boat had no radio.
• State Department officials re-
ported that Nicaraguans had n=fused
to dislosc the radio frequency. They
also allege that Nicaraguans had
previously not told -the truth about
the incident and doubted reeorts that
the couple had indeed received per-
mission to depart the Central Ameri-
can nation last Saturday.
interpret unanswered phones to mean
that the alarm may have been tripped
by an intruder.
Officers failed to answer the first
call for help, but arrived later after a
store patron found Aoun, O'Mall~y
said. The robbers had also taken $400
from the former clerk, who now works
for a pnvatc telephone company in
Anaheim.
Neth dechncd to comment on the
suit.
5th killer bee colony found
SACRAMENTO (AP) - A fifth
colon~ of"ktlkr ~s" has been found
and killed. but experts say evidence 1s
mount10g that the insects wall eventu-
ally disappear through 10terbrced10g
with their less fierce domestic cousms.
A statement Thursday by the state
Department of Food and Agriculture
said the fifth colony. confirmed late
Wednesday as being of the aggressive
African strain, was found a mile
southeast of the onginal discovery in
June near the town of Losl Hills in
Kem Counl).
Meanwhile, a SCtent1fic panel ~t up
to investigate bow the bees got to the
United States and how to deal with
them said bees analyzed recently
1nd1cate m1,ed parentage.
"There is adequate scientific
eVldence that genetic d1lutton is an
progress and Afncamzed bee tram
will disappear eventually, as a conse-
quence of regulatory activities and
natural processes," the Africanized
Bee Scientific Advisory Panel said.
The fifth colony of killer bees was
found tn an apiary of 184 colonies of
domestic bees.
Three wtld swarms of African bees
have been found 1n lhe same area. The
food and a"°culture department said
other ay1anes wtthtn two mlles of the
fifth find will be quarantined to
prevent the removal of bees or
honeycombs containing bees until
they can be retested m six weeks. The
life cycle of bees is five to six weeks.
Meanwhile the scientific panel rec-
ommended evacuation of domestic
bee bjves from the Kelso Valley area,
about 70 miles east of Lost Hills.
The panel said beekeeper Chuclc
Brewer, in whose apiary the fourth
colony of killer bees was found a week
ago, reported that between January
and March he picked up several wild
swarms in what is now the quarantine
area.
Brewer said he took these wild bees
to Kelso Canyon to work the buck-
. wheat nectar flow, and noticed that
they were agressive -but were also
among his most productive.
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Laguna theater
gets facelift at 65
The Laguna Moulton Playhouse may have become a senior
citizen this year, but don't look for any hardening of the arteries at
the box office where the run on season tickets has been, in the
words of executive director Doug Rowe, "incredible.''
ThJS is the 6Sth season fqr the organization which began life as
the Laguna Community Players, and the 12th at the Moulton
facility, currently undergoing remodeling which will delay the
1985-86 season inaugural to Halloween. When the doors open
again, the theater will have a balcony and other major renovations
-including an expanded lobby area and' offices -will be
completed.
The first show, and the only production on the schedule for the
.,. rest of 1985, will be Rodgers and
Hamtt.erstei n 's m usic a I
"Carousel. .. lfaudicnce response
is anything like the playhouse's
last show, the musical "Guys and
Dolls," the SRO sign will get a
workout.
TDVI
TITUS
"We averaged well over 98
percent sold on every show last
season," Rowe commented, "and in some cases, like 'Guys and
Dolls.' we exceeded I 00 percent .
.. This season the pace has been incredible. We have over6,900
season tickets sold already and the season doesn't even stan until
October." 1
The balance of the Laguna Moulton season will see the British
comedy "Taking Steps" opening Jan. 9, Alexander Dumas'
.. Kean" ariving Feb. 20 and the contemporary musical "I'm
Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road" bowing in
.\pnl 10. The season finale, still under negotiation, will open May
29.
To accommodate playgoers wishing to buy season tickets, the
playhouse box office at 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach,
1s staying open from I 0 a.m. to S p.m. Tuesdays through Satuniays.
Credit card orders also may be phoned in to 494-0744 or 494-8022.
Meanwhile, up the coast a ways, the Newpon Theater Arts
Center 1s preparing for its new season, flushed by the success of its
summer show. the original musical "The White Arrow." The
subscnpllon season gets under way Sept. 13 with the Peter
Shaffer's Bnush farce "Black Comedy."
The sauncal musical "Dames at Sea" is next on the bill,
opening Nov. t. followed Jan. 17 by a return visit from "White
Arrow" author-director Kent Johnson with "El Grande de Coca
Cola " an outlandish comic musical first µnveiled by Johnson at
the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Oark Burson wilJ reprise h.is role
as the master of ceremonies at a south-of-the-border night spot.
The Orange County premiere of "Murder Among Friends"
will be the attraction beginning March 21 , with a musical revue
entitled "Broadway Comes to Newport" on tap for May 9. The
theater is located at 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach, with ticket
information being dispensed at 631-0288.
(j'nnal Managn: Karen A. Wittmer
£duor Frank Zini
Art Director. Steven Hough
O rrulatlon Managu· Don•ld L. Williams
Produrtion Managu· Robert L. Cantrell
0.1c~ is pubhshtd every fnday by the OralllC Cout Publilhina Co.,
P.O. &a 1560, .lJO W Bey Sl .. Costa Mcaa, CA 92626. Telephone (714)
6'42-021. Re&uJar blttafW!ll hcM.ln m 8 a.m. tO 5 p.m .. Monday throuah Friday. Dt.ldflnc fOr calendar of evenu items aod IMlttl ts S 11.m. Monday.
Tbe mtl~ OOftlt nu or 0.IObook an copyngbted by lhc Onlnac Cout
Publishina Co. All riahU an f'CK1Ycd.
a Ollffy Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, August 30, 1985
MEXICO: LAND OF MYRIAD ADVENTURES
••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• !)
Mexico is so rich in marvelous sights and attractions that it would be
folly for a visitor to try to see and absorb them all in one trip.
However, wherever a traveler goes.and however lon~ the stay.
this amazing c-Ountry offers a wealth of sights to see and things to do·
Palm-studded beaches and water sports, speetacular mountains.
ancient ruins of some of the New World's most advanced pre-
Colombian civilizations, a colorful colonial history, and one of the
world's great cities -Mexico City. Cover photo of Acapulco.
HENLEY APPEARS AT IRVI NE
MEAI>O\\'S ..•..•.....•.••••.••••••••••••••.••••••••.••.•.. 6
Ex-Eagle Don Henley will appear at the Irvine Meadows
Amphitheater Saturday at 8 p.m. preceded by Mr. Mister. To charge .!.
tickets by phone, call 7~2000. For further information on th1c;
week's events, be sure and read today's calendar section.
; ..
HOTELS TURN THE TAB.LES ON THEIR
OW"N BELLMEN ••.......•.•••••• ._ •••••••••.•••••.••..• 18
BY VIDA DEAN -They usually serve everyone else, but tt was
their night to shine at the 1985 South Coast Plaza Bellman's Ball
About 200 bellman, concierge and guests of 39 Orange Coun t}
hotels were wined, dined and entertained in style at the Jewel Court
in South Coast Plaza. According to Werner Escher of the center
.. This is an appreciation event. Their work gets unnoticed and we
want to recognize it tonight."
YET A THIRD LOOK AT IRVINE RANCH
JI' AR.KER'S MARKET ................................ 20
BY BEVERLY BUSH SMITH -What a marvelous mi x of
people you find sampling the foods from the various concessions at
the Irvine Ranch Market. There are all ages, from the toddler who
wears more frozen yoghurt than he consumes, to the white-haired
woman. with the.walker t>:cside her table. There are all styles. from the ~h~-p1ece busmess suit to polyester pants with suspenders 10
J<>am& shorts.
What arc they eating? Everything from popcorn to pates.
IE' ·AR llVEN Is
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W'IN'E a SPIR.l'fS ••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••• 22
·RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK. ••••••••••••.••• 19
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RESTAURANT DlltECTORY •••••••••••••••••••• 23
ARN L.AKDERS •••••••••••••• ~···························9
MEXICO:
A n°ation offering
myriad attractions
Mexico is so rich in
marvelous sights and attrac-
tions that it would be folly.for a
visitor to try to see and absqrb
t'hem all in' one trip.
However. wherever a
traveler goes and however Jong
the stay, this amazing country
offers a wealth of sights to see
and things to do:
Palm-studded beaches and
water sports, spectacular
mountains, ancient ruins of
soma of the New World's most
advanced pre-Colombian civ-
ilizations, a colorful colonial
history, and one of the world's
great cities -Mexico City.
Most experts recommend
that visitors to Mexico select
I one geographic or cultural area1
of interest and take the time to
explore it with ease. Following
are highlights of the sights and
attractions in a number of
areas of timeless Mpico:
MEXICO CITY
Located in a valley in the
great central 1?lain of Mexico,
Mexico City as on the site of
Tenochtitlan, the largest city
in all of the Americas before
the Spanish conquest When
the Spaniards reached-the
Aztec capital, they found a city
witJa three times u many
in:habila!lts as the laram cities
in Europe.
Vi&itan to MeJliCO Oty
today C8.lte~lorc arty as~ of
Mnico'• 2 t ,000-year buk)~
whether on an excursion to
imposing Aztec ruins or a
walking tour of colonial-era
buildiJ!p. The MexiaQi capi-
tal is filled with lovely parks
and excellent museums,
featuring, among other
treasures, the works of the
great 20th century Mexican
muralists, such as Rivera, Si-
qucrios and Orozco.
Mexico City is a shopper's
,. playground. with a wide selec-
tion •of traditional crafts and
jewelry as well as boutiques.
featunng the lat.est fashions.
Dining out in the city can be an
experience in itself, with
everything from traditional
Mexican and seafood res-
taurants to French, America&~
Chinese and Italian cuisines.
Entertainment is equally
varied. includif!i the Ballet
Folklorico, bullfights, jai alai
and discos and nightclubs.
Mexico City is the jumping-
off spot for one-and two-day
excursions to nearby attrac-
tions. These include the
fam ous ruins of Teotihuacan,
the l 6th-antury monastery at
Acolman and the colonial
towns of Taxco and Puebla,
famous for their silver ~d tiles
and pottery, respectively.
In Cuemavaca, a one-hour
drive south of Mexico City,
visitors can sec Cortes' palace
and the Borda Gardens, where
Emperor Maximilian and
Carlotta strolled. Toltec ruins
can be seen at nearby Tula.
One hour north of Mexico
City is the town ofTepozotlan,
whach has a magnificent l 6th-
ccntury baroque church. Dur-
ing the month of December, a
very amusing play is per-
formed in the church's
courtyard, followed by a big
Mexican Christmas party.
NORTH CENTJ4L VAL-
LEY_'
Northeast of Mexico City
are towns known as the "Silver
Cities." This arid region was
ignored by the Aztecs but
developed by the Spaniards
because of its deposits of
precious metal.
San Miguel de AJlende is a
preserved colonial town. with
centuries-old buildings and is
known as an artiJt•a colony.
Some of Mexico's most
interestiq frescoes can be seen
on tlae wa1la of Sm Mi&uef s
bil&Oric Shrine of Ato~
and nearby thermal springs
feed papular spu. ·
Other towns in the area of
interest se Queretaro, with its
t 8th-century churches,
Guanajuato and Zacatecas.
WES? CENTRAL MEXICO
The west central states of
Michoacan and JaJisco com-
bine Pacific coast resorts and
inland colonial cities and
towns. Among the latter arc
Morclia, whose cathedral is
considered by many to be the!
finest in Mexico; Patzcuaro,
with its mountain lake and
pine forests~ and Uruapan,
with its La Tzarapcua water-
fall and surrounding fertile,
subtropical land.
Guadalajara, in the state of
Jalisco, is large and pleasant
and a good base from which to
visit nearby colonial towns
and resorts. It has spectacular
murals by Orozco and offers
entertainment ranging from
ballet to bullfights.
OilACA
The state of Oaxaca,
southeast of Mexico City. ha$
fabulous Indian ruins at
Monte AJban and Milla. The
town of Oaxaca itself bas fine
colooiaJ architecture, es-
pecially the Church of Santo
Domingo, and two excellent
archaeological m useurns. The .
Indian market in the town is
one of the best in Mexico.
CENTRAL GULF COAST
Aside from wonderful
beaches and the throbbing port
city of Veracruz, the central
Gulf coast states of VenlQ'UZ
and Tabasco offer still more
insights into ancient Mexico.
In Vcrac~_Jhe ruins at
Zempoala, t1le Museum of
Antbropol<>$Y in Jalapa, the
T otooac I nd1an area. and the
fam o u s E l Tajio
archaeological site provide a
glimpse into the ~ as does
the Parque La Vcnta at Vil-
lahennosa in Tabasco. with an
outstanding exhibit of Olmec
art in a jungle-like setting and a
museum featuring Olmec and
(Plea.e 11ee llSXICOfPaCe 10)
A south oft he border banquet
-ftom pottery_ to pyramids
Maki11g just one trip to
Me.xico is like eJlting only one
dish at a banquet -it may be
satisfying. but you haven•t
tasted the whole th ing.
Indeed, Mexico is a feast for
the American tnveler. It bas
everything from appetiurs
like one-day shopping trips to
main courses in history and
culture and desser1S 1n the
form of lazy seaside 1eraways.
And best of all, this feast is
affordable for just about any-
one.
Almost any spot m M exico
will whet an appetite for shop-
pin&. The whole country is a
marketplace. and Mexico's
handicrafts, like lhc country
itself. often reflect a mixture of
~pamsh influence and lndJSn
craftsmanship. The des1gns
and materials used often vary
by region. addil18 even more
texture to the wide assortment
of wares. Wha fs more. specific
/oat.ions tend to be noted for
speafic products: for instance.
Taxco is famous for SJ Iver and
Guadal~ara foe-blown &lCJSS.
Though one could easil;
(Pleue11eePOl I &R'Ttpafe 10)
Oalty Plk>t Oatebook/ Friday. 1'ugust 30. 1985 s t
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Friday
SUSANVILLE ST AGE perfonns
from 8 p m .1 30 a.m. at the ('razy
Horse Saloon. 1580 Brookhollow.
~nta Ana 549-1512
Saturday
SUSANVILLE STAGE. see Fnday
hsttng
Friday
ED HOLZ, producer. composer.
arranger. orchestrator conductor and
Country ln Irvine
Country npentar Bank, WU-
llama Jr. and h1a Bam.a Band
will appear tonlOt at 8 p.pi.
at lr•lne Meadow•
AmChltheater. Opening for
Wll ama will be coa.ntry
ma.ale Borbon A Ward wln-
oer John Andenon. For
ticket Information, call
740-2000.
. -
1Jclfd04 >llid ",
mus1c1an, · performs Mon.-Sat.
4:30-8:30 p.m., at the Anaheim
Hilton and Towers· Avenue Bar, 777
Convention Way, Anaheim.
740-4268.
Sllta.rday
ED ROLZ, see Fnday listing.
Monday
ED BOLZ. sec Fnday listing.
Tueeday
THE WESJ'MINSTER CHORALE
gathers each Tuc$day from 7-9 p.m.
and invites anyone to participate in
their concerts. sing outs, and olh~
activities planned. The broad reper-
toire includes many musical styles.
Westminster Senior Citizen's Center.
895-1700, 775-3376.
ED BOLZ, sec Friday listing.
Wedneeday
ED BOLZ, sec Fnday listing.
I
Thunday
ED 801.;Z, sec Fnday listing.
.1 n zz
~Friday
RON'S IN LAGUNA offers dis-
tinctive dining and uncomparable
entertainment with David Raleigh at
the keyboards pcrfonning a sophisti-
cated hip-Jazz-blues styk of music.
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4 Deity PUol Datet>ook/ Friday, August 30, 1985
Wed.-Sun. 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m 1464
S. Coast Highway., Laguna Beach
497-4871 .
THE GEORGE G R JFFIN
QUARTET performs soul-stlmng
Jazz Thurs.-Sun. from 9 p. m.-1 a.m. at
the Anaheim Hilton and Towers
· Lobby Bar, 777 Convention Way,
Anaheim. They also appear Sun.
from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. at the Avenue bar.
740-4268.
CONFREY PHILLIPS, who has an
intimate style of playing jazz piano,
appears at the Newpon Mandann
Tues.-Sal. from 5:30-9:30 p.m., 3950
Campus Dnve, Newpon Beach
852-0900.
CAFE LIDO presents fod1 Lee
playing the piano and singing Mon -
Fri. 5-8 p.m.; the Lido Jazz All-Stars
Thurs.-Sat. 9 p.m .-1 :30 a.m. and Sun.
from 3:30-8 p.m. featuring Wayne
Wayne; "lnterscclion"perfonns Sun.
9 p.m.-1 a.m.; .. Dream" Mo n. from 9
p.m.-1 :30 a.m.; the Alex Taylor
Quanet Tues. from 9 p.m.-1 :30 a m.,
and the New York Jazz Connection
Wed. from 9 p.tn.-1:30 a.m. 2900
Newpon Blvd.; Newpon Beach
675-2968.
...... -Saturday
CAFE LIDO, sec Fnday hsung.
RON'S IN LAGUNA, see Friday
listing.
THE GEORGE G RIFFI N
QUARTET, sec Friday li$ting.
CONFREY PBILLIRS, sec Fnday
hst1n1-'
Sanday
THE GEOR GE G RIFFI N
QUARTET, see Friday hstiog.
CAFE UDO, sec Friday listing.
RON'S IN LAGUNA. sec Fnday
listing..
THE NEW YORK JAZZ CONNEC-
TION appears each Sunday from 8:30
p.m. al the OfT Broadway. I 108 E
Katella, Orange. 639-3354, '
Monday
CAFE UDO, see Friday hst1ng.
Taeeday
CONFREY PHILLIPS, see Fnday
hst1ng.
CAFE UDO, see Fnday listing.
Wednead.ay
. BRUCE LEONARD, a swing vocal-
ist fonnerly with the Charhe Spivak
orchestra, appears each Wed. al the
Anaheim Bowl Ballroom, 1925 W.
Lincoln, Anaheim. 774-4 710.
CONFREY PHILLIPS, sec Fnday
listing.
RON'S lN LAGUNA, see Fnday
listing.
CAFE UDO, sec Fnday hsllng
Thanday
CAFE LIDO, see Fnday hsung.
THE GEORGE GR IFFIN
QUARTET, sec Friday lisung.
RON'S IN LAGUNA, sec Fnday
listing.
CONFREY PBJLLIPS, Stt Fnday
listing.
Friday
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exploration into new poss1btliues of Center La Mirada. She explores
lovins life. lcammg about yourself, mcontinence and bow to deal with 1t
and making new friends. is off'emi at 7 p.m .• Westminster Senior Citizens'
7:30 p.m. For information, call Center, 8200 Westminster Blvd.,
631-3526. Westminster Free adm1ss1on.
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Taeeday . WINDSURFING is t.auf.ht frdm 10
Guitar," is presented with the Tluanday -PLASH-PHOTOGRAPHY 1s the a.m.-1 p.m. at Dana Point Harbor.
Deltoncs m two shows at 8:30 and 11 subject of a how•to program pres-Hobie Sports is the instructor. f>tts.
p.m. Part of the proceeds are donated · LEE FERRELL. ste Friday listing. entcd by the Oranaic County Camera entcd by Saddleback College Com-
10 the Huntington Beach Surf Mu-LINDA CALDWEU., sec Fnday aub. Srina your flash ~ for munjty Serv1ocs. 831-4646.
scum. Golden Bear, 306 Pacific Coast listing. calibration in the "flash OinJC." 7:30 "))UILDING BRIDGES, NOT
Hwy., Huntington Beach . .536-9600. RAVEU, see Fnday lisuna. p.m., Santa Ana Public Library's WAILS." Tau&ht by Kaye Nubcl
CLARINETIST BOB KEANE and THE BOP, see Friday listing. Spurgeon Room, Civic Center Dr. from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at the Iglesia
His Orchestra, with Lorraine Feather, and Ross St., Sant.a Ana. Free Community Center, Laguna Hills.
SING' ES
.
WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for
s101lesover4S, meets at Rembrandt's
in Placentia. .5:30 p.m., for a T.G.l.F.
961-0606 or 529-4836.
Satmday
WHEEL OF FIUENDSBIP, for
singles ages 4.5 and over, meets for
dinner at 7 p.m. at The Cbjna Gate in
Stanton. 961-0606 or .529-4836.
pla)' for dancing and listening 1n a admission. 756-9346. ~led by Saddle~k. College
scnes of swing dances. Les.10ns in ---------community Services. 831-4646. Stmday
swing. Latin and jitterbug are offered -~~ -A DISCOVERY disc;ussion and
for free at 7:30 p.m. with general ALZBEJMEB'S DISEASE and Ro-Tlaanday social is hosted at 7:30 p.m. each admissj~ of $6. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 Satarday lated Disorden are discussed by WINDSURFING, see Wednesday Sunday at the' Orange Coast Un1t-
a.m.: Anaheim Hilton and Towers, M.,rv Worthin'""n, R.N. and direc-listin• arian Church. I 2.S9 Vtetoria t . 777 Convention Way, Anaheim. ~-""P_A_CDJT __ A_TED __ TO_P_KS__,,_AN_D __ -_., ___ •_-______ ---:_ ... ________________ _
740-C268.
LEE PERRELL. p1anist, ~
ophonist, vocalist, and comedian,
appears with Hal Ratliff and Laura
Vida. TUCSc.-Thurs. 8:30 p.m.-12.30
a.m., Fn.-Sat. 9 p.m.-1 a.m., the
Newporter Rcson. I I 07 Jamboree
Road. Newpon Beach. 644-1700.
LINDA CALDWELL, vocalist, ap-
pears Wcd.-SaL 8 p m.-12:30 a.m. at
Cano's Restaurant, 2241 W Coast
Hi&hway. Newpon Bcaclt, 631 -1381.
PAGE ONE appears at the Sunset
Pub from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m .• 166.S.S
Pac1ficCoast H1ghwa).Sunset Beach.
(2 13) .592-1926.
RAVELS 1s a new naghjclub which
features a state-of-the-an sound sys-
tem and music videos. Dancing
nightly until 2 a.m'.'with Happy I-tour
Mon.-Fn from 4-7 p.m. Free valet
part.ma. ~r attire required No
cover, no minimum. 752-8777.
THE HOP presents .. Rock and Roll
Heaven," a tribute to rock's legends
featuring Greg Topper. Mon at 8
p.m .... Rock Around The Clock ... a
history of met and roll featunng
Jason Chase, Tues at 8 p.m .. Crazy
Contests each Thurs .. and lots of
dancing Fri.-Sat. with emcee Joel
Steven. 18774 Brookhurst, Fountain
Valley. 963-2366
-8aturday
DICK DALE, sec Fnday hstrng.
Also ton1aht only arc two shows by
the Jqcndary Ju ud Dua. Call for
details.
THE HOP, sec Fnday hstmg.
UNDA CALDWELL, sec Fnday
hstina. PAGE ONE, sec Fnday listing.
LEE FERRELL. sec Fnday hsung.
RAVELS, sec Fnday listing.
Sa.Dday
CLA.IUNET1ST BOB DANE. his
orchestra and Lorraine Feather per-
form from 6 p.m.-midni$ht at the
Breakers Hotel, California Room,
210 E.. Ocean Btvd., Long Beach $7
adm1ss1on (213) 432~8781 .
Monday
. THE HOP, sec Friday listing.
eLARINETIST BOB DANE. hu
orchcstn1 and Lorftlnc FeathcT per-
form from 7:JO..l 1:30 p.m. at Alpine
Villqc, th~ New Alpine Inn, 833 W.
Tomnce Blvd., Torrance. No cover
charge. (2 I 3) 323-6.520.
RAVELS, see Friday h ung.
'J'Qeeday I
THE HOP, sec Fnday listing.
TB.£ PACIFIC POPS ENSEMBLE
hosts auditions for men. The
Ensembk performs for many local
functions. Call for an appointmcnl,
974-56.S.S.
LEI'! PERRELL. see Fnday hstmg.
RA v~ sec Friday listing.
Wed•Hday
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Westminster, CA 92683
(714) 898-4663
Delly PllOI Oa1eb<>c:*/ Friday. August 30, 1985 a
-:wt
Costa Mesa. $2 admission. 848-2082.
WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for
singles over 45, meets at McKenna's
Creek in Long Beach for brunch at
11 :30 a.m. 45S.8446 or 529-4836.
Monday
THE SINGLES TRIVIAL
PURSUIT CLUB meets at 7 p.m. For
more information. call 786-4926.
Tueaday
A NEWCOMERS' ORIENTATION
1s held each Tuesday with the New-
port-Irvine Chapter of Parents
Wnhout Partners. 8-9: 15 p.m. Coffee
and conversation follows. Call
549-1135.
Wedneaday
"JO'S" SINGLES DANCE CLUB
features lessons at 7 p.m., and
dancing from 8-11 p.m. for the over
38 bunch. A1$0 included are mixers
and contests, and men arc admitted
free before 8 p.m. Featured is Ina
Rae's make-believe ballroom music
wnh the swinging vocals of Bruce
Leonard. formerly with the Charlie
Sp1valc orchestra Anaheim Bowl
Ballrooms. 1925 W. L1ncoln,
Anaheim. $2 donation 774-4710.
wHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for
ages 45 and over. meets for dinner al
6:30 p.m. at the Revere Hou~ an
Tustin. 458-8446 or 529-4836
T hunday
SOUTH COUNTY SINGLES gather
for dancing and entertainment at 8
p.m each Thursday at the Crown
House Re~taurant, 32&02 S Panfic
Coast H1ghwa ). Laguna Niguel
499-2626 or 4%-5773.
DANCE
-SUD day
HIGH SOCIETY performs classic
sounds of the '40s and '50s in a !I.Cries
of afternoon tea dances. 3-5 30 p m .
at the Turtle Rock Community Par~.
#I Sunnyh1ll, Irvine. S4 admm1on
and refreshments are available
660-3928.
Wedneaday
MARTIN & TONl'S SWING
DANCE CLUB presents swing danc-
ing at tht' Meadowlark Country Club
Dance lessons for the beginner start at
7 p.m. and intermediate lessons are
at 8 p.m. Social dancing begins at 9
p.m. S4 for lesson includes social
dancing, S2 for social dancing only
16782 Graham St., Huntington
Beach. (213) 493-7162
EiC.
~
Friday
THE ART-A-FAIR FESTIVAL of·
fers demonstrattons. painting
lessons. live entertainment, guest
\pcakcrs, free ponralls, pme draw-
mp, and celebnty guest en1 ts
. through Sept. I. Suo.-Thurs. 10
a.m.-10 p.m., Fn.-Sat. JO Lm.·11
p.m. laauna Canyon Road at C~nyon
Acres. l.aguna Beach. S2 general
admmion. 494-4514.
Saturday
Henley at Meadow•
12. 552-3344, 775-2690.
"GRANT WRITING FOR THE
ARTS." Hosted by the Orange Coun-
ty Ans Alliance. this tech-shop fea·
tures Linda Mundel, director of
Tandem Trainint Associates, a trafo-
1ng and technical assistance group.
Thurs .. Sept. 26 from 8:30 a.m.-4
p.m.. Orange County Mu&1cians'
A.,ssociation Local 7, 2050S:Main St .
Santa Ana. $1 5 OCAA members, i25
non-members. Deadline Sept. 20
836-1600.
"THE CRITICAL EDGE SYM-
POSIUM" features architects Michael
Graves and Charles W. Moore as
panelists in a symposium on contem-
porary architecture and furniture
design. Presented by the Newport
Harbor Ans Museum on Sept. 14, 9
a~.-3:30 p.m. at the Nelson Re·
search Auditonum at UC lrvi~. $30
for NHAM members, students and
seniors, $40 general admission.
759-1122.
JOHN WIWAMS, acclaimed com-
poser. presents his own favontt'
music from "Indiana Jones," "Star
Wars;· and "Superman:· as well as
eompos1 t1ons by fnends such as
Andre Previn, on Sat .. Sept. 7 S2 I
includes t1ckct, transportation. re-
freshments and a box dinner. Departs
lrviye Civic Center, 17200 Jamboree
Rd., Irvine. at 6 p.m. 660.3881 .
<>n.aoln& E•enta
Ez-~le Don Henley wW appear at the Irvine Meadow•
Ampbftheater Saturday a t 8 p.m. preceded by Mr. Mtater.
To char&e tlcketa by phone, call 740-2000.
BALBOA PAVILION, 400 Main
St .. Balboa. The pav1hon 1s a Cali-
fornia and national htsto~ndmad
and marine recreation center which
features daily narrated cruises of
Nt>w po rt Harbor, deep sea
sponfishint trips daily, U-dRv~ and
chaner boats. 673-5245.
Tl{E GREAT LABOR DAY
CRUISE IS hosted by the Orange
County Cnusin' Associati on at the
Orange County Faugrounds. Over
800 hot rods, customs. and classic
cars arc on display. Sat.Sun. 9 a.m.-9
p.m., Mon. 9 a m.·3 p.m. 100 Fair
Dr .. Costa Mesa. $5 adult admission,
undt'T 16 free. 669-1932.
THE ART-A·F AIR FESTIVAL,~
Fnday hsung
E!a.nd.ay
THE ART·A·FAJR FESTIVAL. -.ee
Friday listing.
THE 1GREAT LABOR DAV
CRUISE, sec Saturday hsung.
Monday
THE GREAT LABOR
CRUISE,~ Saturday hsJ.ing.
Tueeday
DAY
F ASBION SHOWS are prcsc ted
each Tues. and Thurs. to musacon c
harp, noon-I p.m., White Hou
Restaurant, 887 S. Anaheim Blvd.,
radio. S2 admission at the door 7
pm . Irvine Hilton. 771-3150.
THE JUNIOR AUDUBON of the
South Coast Chapter of the National
Audubon Society holds their first
mcctmg with the subject "Audubon
Advent1.rcs" presented. 7 p.m .. Bank
ofSan Clemente, El Camino RcaJ and
Victoria, San Oemente. 495-0107.
THE SOtml COAST AUDUBON
SOCIETY holds tbcu monthly meet-
ing with Connie Spengcr from the Sea
and Sage Audubon Society, who is
presently forming the Friends of
Tecate Cypress Forest of Orange
County Society. She talks on the
conservation of th.is area, as well as of
Coal, Gypsum and Fremont Canyon
areas. This 1s a slide prescntalJon.
7:30 p.m., Oran&c County Manne
Institute, 5502 Del Obispo, Dana
Point. 49S-0107.
Tbanday
FASHION SHOWS, sec Tuesday
listing.
BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM AUTO-
MOTIVE MUSEUM, 250 E. Baker St.,
Costa Mesa. Antique cars cuu 1912-
prcscnt. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun
546-7660.
DISNEYLAND, IJJ3 Harbor
Blvd., Anaheim. The summer season
continues with daily performances of
the Main Street Electrical Parade at 9
and 11 p.m., the 30th Anniversary
Parade at I and 5 p.m .. "fantasy m
tht' Slcy" fireworks at 9:30 p.m .. and
the new "V1deopohs" dance club,
open at 8:30 p.m. nightly. Woody
Herman and the Young Thundering
Herd perform today and Sat. at the
Plat.a Gardens on Main Street, U.S.A.
Appearing at tht' same location Sun.·
Thurs. is Buddy Rieb and his Band
1:.he "G1f\-G1ver Extraordinairc Ma·
chine" c.ontinues Sun.-Fri. 9 a.m.·
m1dn1ght, Sat. 9 a.m.-1 a.m.
999-4565.
Anaht>1m. 772-1381 ... ~
llNO'M"S BERRY t Aq, 8039
Beach Blvd .• Buena Parle ··~ends
1n Concen" presents celebrity im-
personations of Elvis Presley, John
Lennon. Manlyn Monroe, Janis
Joplin and Buddy Holly, and is
presented daJly except Wed. in the
Good Time Theatre at 3. 5 and 8 p.m.
The "Oklahoma" style musical
"Gol4ie's Yahoo Revue" is also
presented daily along with the Wild
T HE LAGUNA B EACH
CHAMBER OP COMMERCE and
Civic Association ha$ a general
memberstUf breakfast mcetiOJ at 8 a.m .. Hote Lquna, Laguna Beach.
SS admission. 494-1018. ·
Wedneeday
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"TURBE HEAVENS AND West stunt shows, cancan dancers.
THREE EARTHS" is discussed by and authentic staaccoaches. Fri. 10
Ball Zimmer, who has many yea~ a m.-m1dn1aht. Sat 10 a.m.·I a.m ..
uperie.nce in aerospace enajnccrina Sun.-Mon. 10 a.m -11 p.m .• Tues.•
and missiles and systems engineenna Thuf1. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. 220.5200 .
et H~a Atrcra.f\. Hosted by Crea· U ON COUNTRY SAFA.Bl. 8800
uon Science Auoc:iatio of Oranac Irvine tenJ,ef'-f>nvc, Ll&una Rills. Cou~ty at pa,. of ctr ·~nu V1~it the new Animal VID. whc~
meetina. Sat.. Sept. l :30 p.m. ~ldren become friends wath small
Revere House, W. t St. at Tustin an~k.. Thrill to the excitement of
A vc .• Tustin. SI r j)Ct'S()n witb rides in~na the Sal\a_ra Maze
mcrvation dca in of Thurs., Sept Tratk and \'JC Ky.lami Sfict Track.
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For nautical adventurers, Jungle
Tube Bumper Boat and ShanaJe~
Racer Boat fleets have been eA-
pandcd. Fri.-Sun. at I 0 a.m .. Last car
admitted 5 p.m. 837-1200.
MOVIELAND, 7711 Beach Blvd .
Buena Park. An elaborate collcet1on
of movie and telev1s1on memorabilia
including life-like replicas of more·
than 200 renowned stars arc featured
Daily ~ a.mA p.m. with Fn.-Sat
open unul I() p.m. 522-1154.
MUSEUM OF WORLD WARS.
8700 Stanton Ave., Buena Park.
Displays feature real hfe mihtal)
antiques, historical relics. flags.
ancient edged weaponry and fire-
arms. uniforms and other items, as
well as Herman Gonna's gold-plated
PPK Pistol and otht'r personal ttems
Tucs.-SaL 10 a.m.-7 p.m .. Sun
noon-7 p.m. 952-1776.
OLD WORLD VILLAGE, 7 S6 I
Ccntt'r Avt'., Huntington Beach
Specialty shops are located in th1~
village that features the charm of
quaint European villaJCS with con.
bled streets, lantern hghts. and 70
murals of European scenes pain1cd
on exterior walls by European artist~
894--0747. I
QUEEN MARY, Long Beach
Harbor at the t'nd of the Long Bcaclt
Freeway. A spectacular laser .pro-
duc;t1on is offered through Labor Da>
along with a charming puppet show
entttled .. Tale of tht' Sahy Dog •
Costumed dancers sing and dance to
Colt' Porter's .. Bon Voyage," "Singm·
m the Rain." and "Stnke up the
tlana.'cach ev~n1n~ at 9 p:m:-bnngs
.. Salute tp Amenca, a lavish ground
anciaenal fireworks &ang l!nd dance
production. Exhibits include special
effect sound and light shows In the
Engme Room and Wheelhouse re-
enacting a near<e>lhsion at sea. and
an extensive World War II dJspla)
dep1ct1 ng the "Queen's" acuvc role as
a troopship. Daily 9 a.m.-9 p.m. (21 3)
435-3511 .
RAGING WATERS, east on V 1a
Verde off the 210. New water attrac-
tions includt' The Dropout -a seven
story descent in Jess than four
seconds, and Raging Rivers -
Ameria's largest and longest inner
rube rapids covering a quarter of a
male of rapids, dams, and spillways
Mon.-Fri. 10 Lm.-JO p.m .• Sat.-Sun.
9 a.m.·10 p.m. St0.95 adults, $8 95
ag.cs 4-11 . 592-6453.
SEA WORLD, 1720 S. Shores
Road, Mission Bay, San Di~o
Nightly activities include a dauhng
boat parade oflights on Mission Bay.
fireworks, a country Jamboree
barbcque and more. "Gymnastics
Americ. .: is presented, and sea hons
ex.plo~ a "Spooky Kooky Castle" in
the seal and otter show. Also offered 1s
"Dolphin Dtsa>very," the ARCO
Penguin Encounter, a $7 oUllion
exhibit that houses 400 peniuins. and
killer whale Sha.mu. Daily 9 a.m.-10
p.m, through Sept. 2. (619) 226-390 I
SHERMAN UBRAl\Y AND GAR-
DENS, 2647 Pacific Coast Highway.
Corona del Mar. Roses, cactus.
annual prdens, an orchid con·
servatory1~oi ponds and a sift show.
Daily IO:JU a.m.-4 p.m. t
SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN,
MllJC Mountain Parkway exit off
Interstate s. VaJenciL Newly opeC'lcd
is Sup Bunny Wol'td, the newest
attraction dcsipcd for kids ooJy. The Chma Acrobetic Troupe of Bcijlna
(Pekin&) is featu~'throuab Sun. and
includes juglin&. tumblina, be.laocc
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•star Games•
Actrae Pamela Sue llartln of ~Dynuty' and Olylmplc Gold .
lleda.Uat Brace Jenner co-hon 'Star GanH•,' a new
weekend celebrity tlpOrta Mrla g::•ert.nc Sanday. Sept. 8 at 4 p.m. on Channel 4 . Teama the cuta of tele-rialon
Mrla will compete in nrloaa aporta nenta for $1.2
million e.uy lS week.a .
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'Dance With a Stranger' a steamy winner
Best Foreign Film
begins county run
at Bal boa Theater
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Ol -0..,-....
Woe to those who mistake
lust for love, charm for romance
and beauty for anything deeper
than skin. It's those mistakes
that often end tragically.
"Dance With a Stranger,"
which begins its exclusive Or-
ange Coun!¥ run tonight at the
Balboa Crnema, skillfully
ponrays how easily passion can
blind one to the harm it often
brings, and how deep the hun
can be once that blindness is
realized.
Based on a true story, the
British film captured the Best
Foreign Film award at this
year's CannC$ Film Festival.
The award is well-Ocserved.
The story involves a familiar
triangle -two men and the
woman they both covet.
While Ruth Ellis (Miranda
Richardson) and David Blakely
(Rupert Everett) share an
abusive and dependent rela-
tionship, Desmond Cussen (Ian
Holm) longs to steal Ruth away,
but cannot muster the requisite
courage.
BlaJccly. a wealthy spoiled
brat who thinks only of himself
and the cars he races. whines
and moans whenever he cannot
be with Ruth. But he abuses her
NEW YORK 1954
The obtect of every mM!'s fantasy and
the greatest mind of the century
au abolJf to mee1
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when drunk and avoids her
when sober.
Desmond, on the other hand.
is a wholly decent man whose
only fault seems to be his
chronic timidity. He loop for
Ruth, but she understandably
finds him boring.
Ruth finds herself continually
bouncing between Blakely's
c ruel callousness and
Oesmqnd's bland affection,
richotihg off one, into the arms
of the other.
Miranda Ric hardson's
portrayal is remark.able, given
the complex personality she is
asked to convey. She exhibits
the puzzling but familiar trait of
abusing those who care for her
and caring for those who abuse
her.
The punishment Ruth inflicts
upon herself makes her final
tragic mistake appear more
masochistic than vengeful.
0 Dance With a Stranger''
bristles with cold-hearted
passion. But its greatest strength
as not its portrayaJ of the battle ll.lnnda Rlcb.udMD nan In •o.nce. • between the sexes, but the
personal battle between emo-
tions and the will to control M • 17 N th~~~reare nowinncrs. usiczan s r est in ewport
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The Orange County Musicians
FeslivaT. inown as the Bash. will
resound Sept. IS at The Newporter 1n
Newport Beach.
More than SOO musicians will
entertain between noon and 10 p.m
with big band, Dixie. clanical, rock,
jan, country western and more.
The Bash features six separate
performance areas with o ne ad-
m1ss1on fee covering all.
Guests may s\1011 around the
Newporter arounds. drop into a
performance area and listen 1n au-
cond1tioned comfort lO hve music
Food and beverages arc also avail-
able.
The Bash 1s held each year to n1sc
money for the Musicians' Scholar-
ship and Emeracncy Relief Fund
Musicians and supportinJ pro-
duction people donate their lime and
talent to cut down on overhead.
Tickets, at $7 per JlCnon, may be
obtained by callina Frank Amoss at
966-2 163.
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Alcohol and drugs are no cure for depression
DEAR AN N LA NDERS: I am
a woman who almost d idn't live
to see my 22nd binhday. Fifteen
months ago I was silting with a
bottle of pills, ready to end my
life. The feclini of ho~lcssness
was overwhelming. I didn't want
to live, but I dido 't want lo die
either. My depression '#as not
caused by a chemiall imbalance,
no r were my everyday problems
too much to ha ndle. My de-
pression was caused by al-
coholism a nd drug addiction.
At the time I truly believed
alcohol and drugs were helping
me cope with m y depression
when actually they were the cause
of it.
My father died of alcoholism
and I had pro m ised myself many
tames that I would never end up
like him. But I did .
. I'm glad I decided against
swallowing those pills. I went into
treatment, moved home (I was in
college), became involved with
AA and will be back in school in
Septem ber. My ~bnety has made
me grateful for what I have
instead of self-pity for what I
don't have. I wake up every
morning looking forw¥d to
what's ahead. 11 sti ll have some
rough days but so does evqryo ne.
For me the bad times make the
good times that much better. I'm
finally .able to face hfe instead o f
run from it -A Reader Who Got
Sick And Tared Of Being Sick And
Tired
Dear Reader: CoagratalaUoa1
oa a major victory! Letten ll.ke
yous are u luplradoa to tMle
wat. are aow walktag ID th
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lMre reaU1e &bt booie ud dnp
may serve H temporary 1ttm1-
lut1 b9t dley ead •P belDc
depresaut1.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am
20 years old and have been
married for o ne year to a woodcr-
f ul man. I went ofT the binh
control pill four months ago
because my husband and I were·
concerned about the possible
efTccu on my health.
Recently I read a disturbing
article in a magazine stating that
binh control pills kill five times u
many babies as abortion .
I always believed life belan at conce~tion and that the kilri ng of
that life was wrong. I thought
binh control pills prevented con-
ception~ Ann. Do _theyJ Please ~pond soon because this matter
cbnocm s me very m uch. -U pset
In Butte
Dear 81ttr. Blrdl coatrol plll1
prevnt OMCepd•. WHe dlere 11
DO eo.ee;t1• dlere II HtlliaC to
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: My
mother asked me ff J would take
care of bet financial affairs when
Dad died. She inherited evcry-
thin,a. Mom told my sister and me
that there wo uld be plenty lef\
when she died and it would be
•J>lit between Sis and me.
A few years later Mom had a
stroke. My sister demanded her
.. inheritance" immediately. I felt
the money was sttll my mother's
and that she m ight need every-
thing Dad left her. My sister began
telling people I was spending her
mo ney. Mr husband told m-e 'to
gi ve "Sis' half of everything
Mom had left and that we wo uld
use our own money to keep Mom
going.
The moral of the story as: Have
everything tn wnllng. If my Mom
had done that o ur lives would be a
lot simpler. -New Haven
Dear N.H.: Amea, Dev. B•t ID
my optaion yoa w're f00Utll1 to
cave lo to yo1r 1l1ter'1 4emand1.
Is pot a drug? Can LSD. PCP.
cocaine and pills open new worlds
for you? Stop guessing. Get the
facts in Ann Landers' all-new
booklet, "The Lowdown on
Dope.•• For each booklet ordered.
send $2.00, plus a long. self-
addrcsscd stamped envelope (39
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P.O. Box 11995. Chicago, Illinois ------------606~1. .
MUSIC IN THE A /R ,
I
• NE\VPOITT CENTER
FA SH I O N I SLAND
Join us for a ka leidoscope of
music presented daily begm-
ning August 8. Preview fa ll
fashions first at Fashion
Island. Watch for informal
modeling Fndays and
Saturdays.
Performance Schedule:
Monday-Fnday 11:45-1:45
Thursday & Friday even mgs
6:00-8:00
Saturday & Sunday
12:30-2)0
Nt'in1,m Marc U'>. Robinson'·
Bullotk\ W1l\hire The Bt0adw.Jy,
Bullum\ .Jnd Irvine Ranch
farm<'r<> Market < Ner 80 line
''or"' m JI/ /u'>I oft P,1c tf1e ( oast H1xllw<1y
bt>IWt•c•n /ilmboree dnd
MacArthm Blvd\ in Nf'wport
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MEXICO'S ATTRACTIONS ••.
From J>aae 3
Mayan art.
CRIAPAS
San Cristobal de las Casas in
the state of Chiapas, with a
large portion of its population
Mayan Indians, is the best
place in Mexico for the
amateur anthropologist
The state also boasts
Palenque, considered the most
beautiful Mayan ruins in Mex-
ico. Chiapas' tropical rain
forest setting also is the site of
the majestic Aqua Azul water-
falls .
For the adventurous, the
breathtakin$ Yaxchilan
Bonampalc rums are deep in
the jungle and difficult to
reach, but well worth the effort
of getting there.
CAMPECBE Y-CAT-AN,
QUINTANAROO
Unbelievable ruins from the
Mayan, Toltec and other In-
dian groups, along with two of
the country's most spectacular
resorts, are found in the east-
ernmost Mexican states of
Campeche, Yucatan and
Quintana Roo.
From the town of Campeche
in that state, visitors can take a
short trip to the impressive
Edzna Mayan ruins. Merida,
in Yucatan, is the gateway to
the sites at Uxmal and
Chicbe·n ltza. At Cbichen ltza,
visitors can Yiew the pyramid -
where human beinp were
sacrificed, and the ball court,
where losers lost their heads.
The town of ChetwnaJ in
Quintana Ross is near to still
more ruins, as are the lush
resorts of Cancun and.
Cozumel farther north on the
coast.
POTTERY TO PYRAMIDS •••
FromJ>aCe3
devote an entire book to the
subject of Mexican handi-
crafls, briefly, they include
glazed and unglazed pottery;
baskets and other woven fiber
producr.s, such as mats; woven
wool and cotton goods that in
tum are made into clothing,
blankets, rugs, tablecloths, and
napkins; silver and gold prod-
ucts; metalwork in copper and
tin ; Jacquerware; woodwork;
leather products; toys; papier-
mache goods; and glass prod-
ucts.
Along with these tempting
selections come tempting
prices: a silver bracelet for $50;
a silver necklace for $9 I ; a
wool rug for $20; a coriper
pitcher for . $14; a shaw for
S 15; an embroidered dress for
$20; or a band<arved wooden
tray for $8.50.
"THE BEST, MOST ENTERTAINING,
AND FREE .. SPIRITED MOVIE THIS
.. ~-a-.••
laland lloppiDC a popa.1ar putlme In llezlco'• Sea of Cortes.
Aeromexico offering $1 fare
Effective Sept. 9 Aeromexico
will again offer a special SI fare
good for travel within Mexico ro
19 of its mos0t popular desti-
nations. "fl\e fare is offered in
connection with a $381 round trip
ticket from Los Angeles. to Can-
cun in the Mexican Caribbean.
The $1 fare will remain valid
' until Oct. 31st. Travel must be fare arc ~zumel, Mazatlan,
completed by Nov .. 8th. No ChetumaJ, Morelia~ Oaxaca,
advanee l)urchne is necessary Puerto VaITarti, ruapan, Vil-
and there is no limit on the lahermosa, lxtapa/Zihuatanejo.
number of stops. but pMsengers Cancuq, Guadalajara, La Paz.
may not travel to the same point Loreto, San Jose del Cabo1 Man-
more than once except for con-zanillo, Merida, Mexico City and
SUMMER.**** (Highest rating)."
nections. Aca~Jco. Destinations covered by the $1 " e tested this fare last spring
hi--------------============n and ere impressed by the pub-
lM TO<MY.M._<..._.
"Pee Wee is a genuine comic hero.
Ux>ny. It makes you laugh:•
!,OIXJ M<~IN<, AM!JllC..A.Alll:·TV,JM Sqrt
"A comic odyssey. Clever and ingenious."
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1 e Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Frlday. August 30, 1986
~ n a ~"'1 time, trm be~n Mu rivals she h 1nht lic's reception so we ·are bring it
""''"'O"' l\JU(JJ 1 back," said Hans Thies, Aero-ftr SUJVival with the ooly weapoo she had ... herself. mexico's division mana,er u .s.
and Canada. "The dintnJ and
shopping ba~ns at this time m
No~ Playing
Mexicocombmedwith the$! fare
make Mexico an outstanding
vacation value."
For additional information
please call 1-800-AEROMEX.
Ylm111m .....
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DNT INUED c
FromPacee
and prccmon combined wuh colorful
papnlry and Chinese folk music 1n a
2.000-~-<>ld art fonn. More 1han
100 ndes, shows and auraclions
including lhe Sa~evo Bobsled, an. J800s style crafts village, and a
Roanria Rapids white, water adven-
1urc a~e offered. Fn -Sat. 10 a.m.-
m1dniaht, Sun.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-11
p.m. (818} 992-0884.
Friday
''ANYTHING GOES" a1 the Buena
Parle CIVIC Theater, 81 50 Knott Ave.,
Buena Park (82 1-10 10), Fndays and
Salurdaysa& 8 p.m. through Aug. 31
"A CHORUS LINE" a1 the Grand
Dinner Theater, I Hotel Way.
Anaheim (772-7710). nightly except
Mondays al va rying curtain times
throuah the end of the year.
"Gil.EASE" at the Harlequin Din-
ner Playhouse. 3503 S Harbor Blvd .•
Santa Ana (979-55 11 ). n1gh1ly except
Mondays at varying curtain umcs
1hrough Sept. 15.
"LAST _0¥1 THE RED HOT
LOVERS" a1 Sebastian's West Din-
ner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San
Clemente (492-9950), Wednesdays
through Saturdl\ys at 8 p. m., Sundays
at I and 7 p.m. through Sept. 22.
"OLIVER" at the Curtain Call
Dinner Theater, 690 El ~mino Real.
Tustin (838-1540), nightly except
Mondays at varying curtain umcs
through Oct. 27.
··s~PEARE AUVE" at the
Gem Thca&cr, 18262 Main St., Gar-
den Grove (636-7213), Wednesdays
through Sa~urdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays
at 7:30 until Aug. 31.
"THE T AMJNG OF THE SHREW"
at-the Festival Amphitheater, 12852
Main·St., Garden Grove ~636-7213),
Thursdays through Sundays at 8:30
until Sept. 8. - -Saturda_y_
"ANYTHING GOES" at the Buena
Park Civic Theater. S« Fnday list-
ing.
"A CHORUS LINE" at the G rand
Dinner Theater. See Fnday hsting.
"GREASE" at the Hartc:quin Din-
ner Playhouse. S« Fnday listing.
"LAST OF THE RED HOT
LOVERS" at Sebastian's West Din-
ner Playhouse. Sec Fnday hstmg.
"OLIVER" at the Curtain Call
Dinner Theater. Sec Friday lisung
"SBA&ESPEARE ALIVE" at the
G em Theater. See Fnday hsung.
"THE T AMJNG OF THE SHREW"
at the Gro"Jt Shakespeare Fcsuval
See Fnday listing.
"WHO'S AFllAID OF VIRGINIA
WOOLF?" at the Brea Cultural
Center. See Fnday hst1ng
Sa..oday
"<A CHORUS LJNE" at the Grand
CATALINA CRUISE
.Departing Newport 9 AMrdaily
Call Catalina Passenger Service
for reservations
714/673-5245
Lowest fare
In Orange County t..1 . I iA ,1
$9.75 one way &)~~
BALBOA PAVILION
400 Main S treet Balboa 92661 7 14/673-5245~£~:?~;:.)f
PULL
OISIGN s11v·dii~
AVAflQlr-
l~~~~k'.l~~ ·~-~ 675-1344(•
1 3ht St. Newport aec:iicn.J
• ifl
CANNERY VILLAGE
Dinner Theater. See Friday listing.
"GREASE" at the Harlequin Din-
ner Playhouse. See Friday listing.
"LAST OF THE RED BOT
LOVERS" at Sebastian's West Din-
ner Playhouse. See Fnday listing.
"OLIVER" at the Curtain Call
Dinner Theater. See Fnday listing.
"SH.Al.ESPEARE ALIVE" at the
Gem Theater. S« Fnday listing.
Tueeday
"A CHORUS UNE" at the Grand
Dinner Theater. See Fnday hstmg.
"GREASE" at the Harlequin Din-
ner Play~housc. See Friday lisong.
"OLIVER" at the CurtaJn Call
Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing. --Wed.De.day
"A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand
Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing.
"GREASE" at the Harlt:C:lum Din-
ner Playhouse. Sec Friday listing.
"LAST OF THE RED HOT
LOVERS" at Sebastian's West Din-
ner Playhou'sc. See Fnday hstJng.
"OLIVER" at the Curt.am Call
Dinner Theater. See Friday lisung.
"SHAKESPEARE ALIVE" at the
Gem Theater. Sec Fnday lasting.
Thunday
"A CHORUS LINE" at the G rand
Dinner Theater. S« Friday listing.
"GREASE" at the Harlequm Din-
ner Playhouse. See Friday hsting.
"LAST OF THE RED BOT
LOVERS" at Sebastian's Wec;t Dm-
ner Playhouse. S« Fnday list"g.
5 5 ..
"OLIVER" at the CurtaJg CaJJ
Dinner Theater. Sec Fnday hsung.
''SHAKESPEARE ALIVE" at the
Gem Theater. Sec Fnday listing.
"THE T AMINO OF THE SHREW"
at the Grove Shakespeare Festival.
See Fnday listing.
Tbe nation'• top contemponry Cb.rladan mulctana and
alqen, locladlq Leelle PbJlllpe, will appear htclay, Sept.
6 at lloott'• Bary Farm'• Ja.btlatloo '85. Tlcketa a.re now
on aale for the e.ent wbicb ra.oa from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Por
lofonnatloo, call 220-5200.
"YOO'WNEVER SEEN
AmHING QUITE LIKE IT ...
Exciti.., expbive, ~ adventurom,
dmJ~ eye.~ splendif erou.\ exotic!"
-In .... .,, Ml "5T
"MOM»m 11IAT IAKE YOU GASP.
11IEY ARE 11IAT snJNNIM;. ..
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"'SUPERCHARGED
HJGH-SPEED GRANDEUR."
-111•4-NIWSWED
"A IOOH PRmJRE THIUIJ.EIL.
ONE OF 11IE YEAR'S Rm M~" _.._..., __ (la"
A WlfltAU IJMl"I) m M
YEAR OF
THE DRAGON
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All ASES.''
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BfTBITUm&T."
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NOW PLAYN;
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I
!55
MOVIE IEW
'Black CauldTon' the best
an1ma11·ons1nce ~Fantasia'
By BOB THOMAS
.... _._ ~ Wl'tl9t.
The release of a new feature
from the animation wizards of
Walt Disne~ Pictures is always
an important event, ~nd none
has been m9rc eagerly awaited
than "The !Black Cauldron."
After aJI, it t\'.ad been I 0 years in
the making at the record cosfof
$25 million, the first feature
created entirely by the new
young breed of Disney
animators.
The report. card: A-plus for
animation, B for story and
characters.
The whoppln$ price tag IS
everywhere visible on the
screen. particularly if you are
fo rtunate enough to view it
projected in 70mm. The cf-odds: his Merlin-like mentor
fects are absolutely stunning, Dallben; a peslcy little beastie
as artistically satisfying as named Gurgi; the spunky
anything since· the incom-Prince Eilonwy~1plus a magical parabl~ °Fantasia." The rippl-pig, three obese witches and a
L~ streams, the fire storms, wandering minstrel named
tlie menacing forests, all are Fflewddur Fflam.
created With rare beauty. Can such a ragtag army best
Based on Lloyd Ale.xa nderls the insij:li9us forees of the
five-volume "The Chronjcles Horned King? Of course they
of Prydain," the tale centers on can, and i tliat ever-present
a boy named Taran who certainty robs .. The Black
und@ft.akes the forbidding Cauldron" of its menace.
mission of preventing the A Disney animated feature
Homed Ki.DJ from ~uirin~ · is only as good as its charac-
the final adjunct to his eVJI ters, and the :assemblage in
power: the Black Cauldron, ''The Black Caiildron" is satis..
which would allow him to 1 facto?,, if not inspired. The
mobilize his army of skeletons. 1 juvemle leads are typically big-
Taran finds a few allies to eyed aad ingenuous, the s.kull-
help combat the insuperable faced Homed King is standard
, menace. Best ofaU are the little
creatures: the irrepressible
Gurg.i {)oho Byner's voice),
the Creeper (Phil Fo ndacaro)
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The movie's funniest scene
is one that the censors
wouldn't have allowed in
Walt's heyday. Transformed
into a frog, one of the charac-
ters struggles as if in quicksand
to avoid disappearing into the
capaciousoosom ofcrwitch.
Inevitably, each new Ditney
feature lends comparison to
those that have come before.
The plot of "The Black
Cauldron" resembles "The
Sword in the Stone, .. and the
Horned King's castle is remi-
niscent of the "Night on Bald
Moun•ain" sequence of "Fan-
tasia."
However, "The Black
Cauldron" is an artistiC
achievement that will earn a
place in the prestigious Disney
Library.
Rated PG.
Jau with Buddy
Buddy Rich and h.la Band will entertain Dlaneyland pe.ta
Sept. 1-7at11&.lD Street'• Plua Gardena ID four .eta ntahtly betlnnln& at 7.
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MUSEUMS
BOWERS MUSEUM, 2002 N.
Main St., Santa Ana. "Pan Chiang;
Archaeologi cal Treasures from
Preh1stonc Thailand" includes over
-1,000 .obJects fashioned.from bronze..
shell, clay. calcite. and glass ell-
cavated from the Ban Chiang region
of Thailand. They date from 3600
8.C. to 200 A.O. Conunu.es through
Sept. 30. Also ~nted 1s a notable
display of baskeu woven by the
Indians of the Panammt mountains
in the Death Valley area. Through
Jan. 6. Tues.-Sat. IOa.m.-S p.m .. Sun
noon-S p.m. 972-1900.
RI
featured indefinitely. Wed.-Sal. I I
a.m.-4 . p.m.. Sun. noon-3 p.m
972-1900.
COASTLINE COMMUNITY COL-
LEGE, Colleec Center. 11460 Warner
Ave .Fountam Valley Thurtf.acult>
of the college h.as placed variou\
paintings and sculpture on exh1 b1t
tbrou&h Sept 9. Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m -6
p.m., °J;n. 8 a.m.-S p.m. 546-7600.
ETTINGER GALLERY, 2222
Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach
.. Visual Arts: '8S," an all-mcdu1 open
1uned exhibit. with Juror Roland
Rem. 1s featured through Thursday •
Mon.-Tburs. 9 a.m.-1 0 pm .. Fn. CJ
a.m.-5 . p.m.. Sat. 9 a.nl.· I p m
497-3309.
LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF
ART, South Cout Plaza Sue,
Carousel Coun. "Ten Photographers
-Olympic Images," an exh1biuon
from many creative viewpoints of
imqes by 10 of America's foremost
photosraphers who recorded the 1984
Summer Olympics, is shown begin-
ning Thursday. Continues through
Nov. 3. Mon.-Fri. noon-8 p.m ., Sat.-1.=============i Sun. noon-S p.m. 662-3366. NEWPORT BARBOR ART MU·
SEUM, SSO San Oemente Drive,
Newpon Beach. "The Critical Edac:
FIVE PEET RESTAURANT, 328
Glenneyrc, Lquna Beach. The works
of Antonio Arellanes. done m acrylic
and oil paint, acrylic and 0 11 vamishe~
and paecr collage, is exh1b1ted
through Sq)L 29. Upon close inspec-
tion, these seemif\lly simplistic paint·
i!l'5 reveal a complcll blending of
hght and darkness. 497-4955.
Ml! r!V~Y•t=m
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Controversy in Re«nt American
Architecture" examines significant c.ban&eS occumng in contemporary
Ai"can architecture. Runninacon-cu ntly is "Futurc Fumih!n," an
ex ib1tion of futuristic works by IS
archjtects, anists, and dcsipcrs. Both
throu&h Sept. 22. Tues. un. 10
a.m.-S p.m 759-1122.
GALLltRDt8
THE AFl'ERNOON GALLERY,
S03 Park A vc., Balboa Island. Bqin-
n1111 Sunday: Exclu 1vely Contem-
~rary An and Act1vc Studio. Flex-
ible hours. 675--867$.
BC SPACE GALLERY, 235 Fo~t
Ave., Lguna Beach. Recent work by
Lance Carlson and Mark Johnstone
arc exhibited throua.h Oci. S. Tuca.-
Sat. I 1;30~a m.-5:)() p.m. 497-18~80 BOWE MUSEUM GALLE ,
2036 Main t., Santa Ana. Paintin· ,
aJa.uwarc, prints, jewelry, fiben.
ceramlci and fine an items art
OALERIA CAPISTRANO, 31681
Camino Capistrano, San Ju'lllf''
Capi11rano. "Poster Extravanganza,"
a show or famous imap by R.C
Gorman, Helen Hardin, John Nieto,
GeorJia O'Keeffe T.C. Cannon and
more, is j)T'eSent~. Available framed.
and unframed. Throu&h Scr.t. IS Daitv 10~.m.-S p.m. 661-178 .
GOLDEN WF.ST COILEGE Fine
Ans Gallery, 15744 Golden West St ,
Huntmaton Beach. Various art me-
diums created by the o we faculty are di played bqinmna T ucsday with
a reception from 7-8 p.m. Exh1b11
closes Sept. 17. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-2
p.m.. cveninp by 1ppo1ntmcn1
895-8783.
HUNTINGTON BEACH LI·
81\ARY lnfonnAt1on and Cultural
Center, 7111 Talben Ave., Hun1-
inaton Beach. Nine pamtmp or the
Spanish Colonial penod from Cuzco,
Peru, tre e.hibitcd. ~'° btunid is n
unique mother/dauahtu oil ptintina
e1hibhbyOtonaand Linda Joy. Both
open Tuesday and continue throuah
Sept. 30. 842-4481 . cxt.33.
Strlpee
Celebrate aammer wt th a 'Salute to America,' combining
ground and aeria l firework.a and a fut-paced .ong ana
dance producdon off the atern of the Queen Mary ln Long
Beach. The abow appean each eTening at 9 p.m. throuc6
Sept. 2.
LA BAGUE'M'E, South Coast
Plaza. Costa Mesa. The seascape$ and
florals of Janet Bryant, anlSI, act~ss
and singer from Newpon Beach. a~
c>.h1b11ed. Daily 8:30 a.m -9 pm
t>-i0-1130.
NEWPORT BEACH CITY HALL
GALLERY, 3300 Newport Blvd ,
Newpon Beach. Featured arc oils and
potntalhsm by Kellog. and brush and
ink by Soozy West. Through Sept 25
Mon.-Fn. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 528-1258. ORANGE OOUNTY CENTER
FOR CONTEMPORARY ART, 362 1
W MacArthur Blvd., Sp. 111 , Santa
.\na. Flavie Gavet and Mitsuko
Namik1, affiliate artists, and Gail
Roberts, auest artist. arc presented
beginning Wed. Continues through
Sept. 27. Wed.-Sun. noon-Sp.m.
549-4989.
01\..\NGERIE GALLERY, 480
Ocean Ave.. La1ut1a Beach
494-5656. Murano band blown &lass
hghti~ by ltahan ani~ts as featured throu Sept. 29. Daily 10 a.m.-5
p.m. 94-5656.
QUORUM GAU.ERV, 374 N
Coast H1Jbway, Laauna Beach. Cah·
fomaa oifs by Fay Hoqcrman, and
satlana ships m 011 by Wilham
Coburn, arc presented bcainn1n1 Sun
and continue lhroua.h Sept. Tues •
Sun. IOa.m.-5 p.m. 494-4422.
SANDSTONE GALLERY. 384-A
N Coast Hiabway. ~una Beach.
Pa10t1na,s by Joan Chnstcnsen arc
featured bcpnnana Mon. and con-
tinues throulh Oct. 6. Tuc~.-Sun. 11
a.m.-4 p.m. 497-6775.
SUSAN SPUUTUS GAlJ,.ERY, 522
Old Newport Blvd., Ncwp0n Be8ch.
An exhibition fcaturina the Col·
laborauvc 2~24 Polaroid Photo-
&f1lphs by Patrick Naptaoa and
-\ndrc Tni~y ia shown through Oct.
E D
12 Tucs.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5p.m
631-6405.
TAVERN BY THE SEA Res-
taurant and Gallery, 2007 So. Coast
Highway. Laguna Beach Andy Wini.
a well-known Southern Cahfom1a
surreal-related abstract ex prcss1onist
painter. 1s presented through Oct 6
494-5243.
WATERCOLOR CALLERY, 1492
S. Coast H~. '='8!una Beach. Rose-
mary Mac81rd's 'Nude Scnes" an
watercolors. along with other gallery
ana.sts, as exhibited throu&h Oct. I
Wed.-Sun 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 494-8838.
J ohn H u rt
retu rning
to t he stage
LONDON (AP) -John Hun is
ret urning to th~ London s~ after an
I I-year abscn~ to play Tnaonn an
Chekhov's "Tht;. Seagull."
The last ttme "'e 4S-ycar-old st.at of
the movies "Th¢ Elephant Man" and
"1984" appcare<l on the stage was 1n
19H an T\>m S toppard's
"Travesties." "When you're mak.ina a film.
people say. 'When an: you goana to go
back on the stage?' as though that 1s
the natural habitat oflbe actor," Hun
ii.Id 1J\ an interview. "I suppc>se at
used to be. but at isn't necessarily
anymore. "I don't mind what the medium 1s
-film' theater. TV, radio-"° Iona
8S It seems tO be naht tt the time."
El I I
From Prat to Brat with
IJavies and the 'Kinks'
By RANDY JAY MATIN
D.ilr "'94 e. .......... . by Ray it was brother/guitarist enou~ to spike the crowd's
Dave Davies' turn to take the anticipation. Once well baited
With the exception of some lead on a few of his own he would segue into a different
unnecessary smoke effects and compositions such as .. Gallon tune.
a couple of audience sing-a-of Gas." Though the tempor-When "Lola" was finally
longs, the Kinks' show, Satur-ary crisis of the fuel shortage is presented towards the end of
day at IF¥ine Meadows, re-well behind us, thf song holds the set it was played in a set of
mained uncluttered by cliches up in its party spint like Huey new clothes, dressed up i·n a
and theatrical devices. Lewis' "Working For A Liv-power pop frame with all the
Backed by one of rocks ing" or much of the Bachman spirit of a J . Giles block party.
tightest units since Rod TumerOverdrivecatalog. Ray Most of the Kinks' music is
Stewart's Small Faces,Ray also proved to be a competent woven from basic tock chops
Davi.es has produced a steady rock singer. using the same old three and
stream of Kinks albums for Most of the material for the fourchordspersongas "Jump-
over 20 years as well as finding show was drawn from the last in' Jack Flash" then splitting
time to record solo projects. handful of Kink's albums as off in myriad directions. So,
On his own, looney Davies well as Ray's most recent solo citing parallels with other
remains one of rocks most effort "Return To Waterloo." groups they may have in-
engaging ~rformers. With his Scattered through the show, fluenced or those that tn-
combinauon of party drunk Ray would sprinkle a few fluenccd them is a baffling
humor and boundless energy chords from "Lola," just process.
this guy could have created the -----------------------
new wave movement single-
handedly.
Throughout his career
Davies has remained sensitive
to public taste whether produ~
i ng volume rock that re-
sembled a lot ofother'80s rock
units or writing darker pro~
about the economic decline of
G reat Britain or churning out
memorable gOO<:lies such as the
earlv P.OP hit "You Really Got Me.~·
This night, Davies seemed
most concerned with his ap-
pearance when a member of
the audience donated a plaid
jacket cut from last year's
fashion heap. To do n or not to
don? The option was put to a
vote with the full house yelling
in favor of the garment. Stating
his displeasure with " .. .look-
ing a prat," Davi.es consented
onlr to dash the jacket off
dunng a well-timed blackout.
"Someone Stole It," be then
proclaimed .
After an hour of full steam
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'Fright Night'flick tickles the scary bones
By DOLORES BARCLAY ... _,, .. , ...........
Tales of Count Dracula,
vampires, the undcad and
other bloodsuckers have
tickled the scary t>ones for
generations. It's a formula
that's usually worked for fright
fans: evil vampire who fangs
the innocent to death vs. a
vampire killer equipped with
assorted crosses, garlic, holy
water and wolfbane.
"Fright Night," writcr-direc-next door. Only, nq_ one will
tor fom Holland bas added a take him seriously, exceP.t the
few new quirks to the familiar vampire who wants to silence
formula that make this movie Olarlcy for Jood. Charley
one of the slecpen of thf eventually enhsts the aid of
summer. -Peter Vincent (Roddy
silly title and one destined to Charley's girlfrien~ Amy
turn off more mature mov-Amanda ~is miscast. She
iegocrs, weaves a patchwork loo~ 35 not l 7 and is just fat
quilt of horror, humor and · too settled and wordly to be f
camp. Sarandon is a slithery believable high sch,ool virgin.
~phistica~ as ~dridge and Another miscast is Stepher
1f 1.t we~~ t for hi$" sharp a~d Geoffreys as Charley's ftjend
poLD!Y mcasors, he co~d easily Evil Ed. Geoffreys overacts sc ~me . one of this year's much that ifs a relief when he
matinee idols. . finally succombs to the vam·
Starring Chris Sarandon as McDowall), a former horror
the urbane and sensual vam-movie actor wbo is host of a
pire Jerry Dandridge, the TV show called "Frig.ht
movie tells the story orCharley Night."
In Columbia Pictures'
Brewster (William Ragsdale),
a teen-ager who loves horror
movies and discovers a vam-
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But Vincent's tried and true
vampire weapons (crosses,
garlic, etc.) have little effect on
the smug Dandridge. The
reason? It only works if you
believe and Peter Vincent is
one jaded vampire lcillcr.
McDowall agaan proves pire's bite.
what a marvelous character
actor be is. He steals scene after Towards the end, Holland'!
scene as bis character sheds his movie gels a little confused
cowardice and blossoms into the scary elements give way tc
the fearless vampire killer. too many BQ'j' effects. StilJ
Ragsdale, who makes his .. Fright Ni&ht' is a plcasan1
.. Fright Night," indeed
film debut in "Fright Night," is diversion. ,
a the perfect teen-ager. As Rated R for adult situations .
Teen science fiction' wizards'
dominate summer film fare · .
By LEE SIEGEL
• , I ,,._.,.._
The film world has taken one
small step toward dignity for
"ner~" lhle summer by portray·
ing young science wizards as more
than just brainy JOCial rejects with
thick eyeglasses, zits and goony
laughs.
The summer crop of teen
science films -"Real Genius,"
"My Science Project" and "Weird
Science" -tell us that even nerds
can fall 1n love and be popular,
despite long laboratory hours
workin~ on a death ray, an alien
space·llme warp machine and a
com~uter·built woman.
Science nerds, of course, are
those high-IQ types who carry
large briefcases fiUed with books,
sport a pencil holder in their shirt
pockets, wear clothing that
clashes and spend most of their
time hunched o.Jer -comp1,1ter
terminals or growing bacteria.
But in Tri·Star's hystencal
"Real Genius," Val Kilmer plays
rebellious science wi7.ard Chris
Knight, who wears an "I love
toxic waste" T-shirt and makes
clear he has sex hormones as well
as a brain. Strong chemistry
develops between Gabe Jarrett's
socially humiliated teen-age
pr<><Ugy and a talkative female
science buff.
Danielle Von Zemeck portrays
awkward. bespectacled Ellen m
Touchstone Films' mildly
interesting and amusing "My
Science Project." She becomes
magnetically attracted to John
Stockwell's handsome Mike, who
submits the ahen space·t1mc warp
machine for his science project
because he was _too busy fixing
'cars to come up with ~his own.
But this film can't restst mock-
ing the standard nefd image, seen
in the character Sherman, who
looks and sounds like a geek with
his bonJc-glass eycwear, crew cut
and donkey-like laughter. To
make matters worse. Ellen drops
Sherman like a hot isotope and
suddenly stops wearing her
glasses as she falls for Mike.
· So much for nerd liberation.
Anthony Michael Hall and flan
Mitchell·Smith play wimpy com-
puter freaks in "Weird Science."
They can't act girls so they Sit
down at a home computer, punch
a few keyboard buttons, set off a
~------------------------special effects li$ht show and -
presto! -machine-made sexpot
Kelley LeBrock slinks out of
nowhere . "·\n in~l·niou' ronwd~ 1h~11 ·, in :t da-..-.. ll\ ihdf.
and if', a da'' ~cn1 -..houlcl -..il!ll lip tor mm ."
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~ '"Real Genius' lives up to its title. A smart satirical
comedy with a high level of inventiv~ ~
crisp direction by Mattha Coolidge."
Ktvin Thoma~. LOS ANGELES TIMES
... ***'Real Genius' is a genuine
comic gem and a jolly good time."
-Mike Clark, ~A TQDAY
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She teaches Hall and Mitchell·
Smith that there's no tcchnolOJi·
cal fu to the problem of soc1al
isolation, and they learn that if
they're cool and telf--confident,
they can attract real women. Give
that woman a Nobel prize for pop
psychology.
As a oomedy, "Weird Science"
is a bi&disappointment compared
with director John Hughes'
earlier. funnier films, ''Sixteen
Candles" and "The Breakfast
C lub." Direc tor Martha
Cooljdgc's "Real Genius" shines
in comparison, with a fast and
clever script that falters a bit,
unfortunately, only durina the
moV1e's finale.
"Real Genius" and "My St1-
ence Project" rated PO, "Weird
Science" rated P0· 13 because of
sexual references.
,
COMPROMISING POSmONS: 1s
S1.rcwball comedy murder mystery
oduced and directed by Frank
fl') from a screenplay by Su~n
acs from her bestselling novel.
san S3randon stars as young
burban homemaker Judith Singer,
lonncr newspaper reporter whose
ng-donnant ~ter's instincts arc
ggcrcd by the murder of her
nodonl1s1. Compromising Pos.-
ons 1s rated R.
THE BltCDE! The story of Dr.
nkcnstesn's second creation, a
rfcct woman intended to be the
ate for his onginal creature. Despite
e fact that Eva owes her very life to
rankenstean , he finds be cannot
ntrol her or have her for his own, as
would hke. Columbia Pictures'
he Bride," stars Sting as the Barco hark~ Franke"stein and Jennifer
als as his lovely creation. Also
mng are Geraldine Page, Clancy
rown1 Anthony Hiuins and David
appaport
SUMMER RENTAL: A comedy
bout a hamtd air traffic controller
ohn Candy) who takes his family to
rented beach ho~ which the}.
u1ckJy discover 1s not the tranquil
1dcaway tt\_ey ~seeking. A Bernie
nllste1n production of a Carl Reiner
Im stamng {andy, Richard Crcnna,
1p Tom and Karen Austin.
WEIRD SCIENCE: Gary Wallace
s not very popular with the girls. He
nd his pal W~tt are watching a chp
rom the onginal .;.·Frankenstein''
hen they get an idea. They fttd
1ctures of goricous centerfolds into a
omputer and, fo llowing an ex.-
los1on, they create Lisa, beautiful,
teamy and brc:athless. the-... nswer to
very young man's dreams. The film
as wntten and directed John
iughes and st.ars Anthony Michael
-1all, Kelty LcBrock, llan Mitchell-
nntb and Bill Puton.
THE MAN WITBi ONE RED
HOE: A riotous, roi'nantJc under-
ovcr comedy about an innocent
us1c1an, played by To m Hanks.
ho '-ets cau&ht up 1n a bizarre
·onsp1racy. This Amencan adapta-
1on of the French comedy ~ll. "The
all Blood Man With Orle Black
hoe," is produced br, Victor Drai
"The Woman in Red' ) and directed
y Stan Dragoti ("Mr. Mom") from a
screenplay by Robert Klane. '
SILVERADO: Based on a
-.creenplay by Lawrence KM<bn and
Mark Kasdan, "Silverado" was
filmed entirely on location in the area
of Santa Fe, New Mexico. It 1s an e~cit1ng new look at the 1880s
frontier. a story of fou~ reluctant
IE
hereoes drawn together by the adven-
tures on the trail to S1lverado Once
the1r,I they find not safety, but
danger, a threat only their unlikely
alliance can challenge. Wntten,
produced and directed .by Lawrence
Kasdan. Stars Kevin Kline, Scott
Glenn, Rosanna ArQuette. John Clttse, Kevin Costner, Bnan Den-
nehy, Danny Glover, Jeff Goldblum
and Linda Hunt.
COCOON: A sc1encc-fanta\y about
an auraeuvegroup of C1traterrcstnat~
who come to Earth to rctnevc some
magjcal objrcts from the Gulf ot
Mexico. During their v1s11 to Aonda,
however, they encounter a younger
charter-boat slUpper who ~ns 10
fall in love with one of the v1s110~.
and a group of senior c1tuens who
begin to feel and act half their age
Together they embark on a great
adventure in which they all learn
more about love, hfe and fnendsh1p
than they ever dreamtd possible
Stamng Don Ameche, Wilford
Bnmley. Hume Cronyn and Bnan
lXnnehy. Screenplay by Tom
Benedek. based on a novel by David
Saperstein Directed by Ron Howard
("Splash").
PRJZZJ'S HONOR: A John Huston
film stamng Jaclc Nicholson and
Kathleen Turner. "Pnzz1's Honor" 1s
a buarre comedy about a Mafia hit
man (Nicholson) who falls an Love
and marries a woman who turns out
to be his female counterpart. Also
starring Robert Loggia, John Ran-
dolph, William Hickey and AnJehca
Huston. Screenplay by Richard Con·
don and Janet Roach, based upon a
novel by Richard Condon.
ST. ELMO'S .Fm& Story about a
ughtly knit group of recent college
graduates who face their "fresbman
year of hfe". Following their gradu-
ation, the ensemble group of young
men and women confront, as 1nd1Vld-
uals, all the issues of life after college
1n the 1980s: their 'commitments,
careers and rclauonsh1ps. St.amng
Em tho Estevez.. Ally Sheedy and Judd
Nelson ("Breakfast C1ub"). Rob
Lowe. Andrew McCarthy, Demi
Moore and Mare Winningham. Wnt-
ten by Joel Schumacher asnd Carl
Kurland. Directed by Joel
Schumacher. GOONIES: Based on a story by
Steven Spielberg ("ET," "Raiders of
the Lost Ark." "Jaws") "Goonics"
focuses on a group of ordinary kids
whose discovery of a secret map an
their sleepy seaport town sweeps
them into an extraordinary adven-
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stories, one of which is a trend piece
on the current health club boom
where he becomes romantically 1n-
volved wtth Jamie Lee Curus, an
aerobics instructor. Also st.amna
Anne De Salvo, Manlu Henner.
Laraine Newman. Scnlenplay by
Aaron Latham and James Bnd~. PERFECT: Based on arucles
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school and college districts and county governmen~ than'the Illy Pilll
Bill Qaany ehcnn qff rock po.ten and &lOMte..
Ex-rock promoter
remembers the '60s
HAYWARD (AP)' -Bill Quarry Auditonum, 1t would be like one o
l ponders what might have been from the days on the green Graham d~
behind a-clutt~red desk at his Mm1t -~w outsi~," htsaf' t1J:!91 out•
Printing shop 1n San Leandro. program pnnted m t e e n c colon
"I could hav~ been like Bill and free form lettering of the '60s.
G raham," says Quarry. "Bill Graham "Young Rascals, they were the
has his apartment in Paris. I've got a opening act. Then Coun~ry Joe anc
house in San Leandro." the Fish. Sons ofChamphn, Gratefu
Quarry chuckles as he sifts through Dead and the Grass Roots. I'm no·
folders of photos. handbills, posters sure what the equivalent of tha·
and clippings -mcn'lories of a would be today:•
magical 1;tme 1n t~c.mid-'60s when he QWUTY cut his promoter's teeth bl
was tuminJ music into gold. staling dances for locaJ bands.
"I'd say JUSt about every performer Then came the Beatles the Dave
who had a No. I hit around 196S or Clark Five, and the RoUini Stones -'6~ played at one .of.my ~ncerts," l\c the British Invasion of early 1964. Fo1 sat<i;," And they did 11 while they were a time. anything with a Bntish accen•
hot. and a set of drums was hot ir
His dances at the San Leandro America, and Quarry was there tc
Rollarena feature~ the Everl y take advantage.
Brothers, The Y1rdb1~. Them, The "I was the one who brour,1 the By.-ds and other recording stars. "I remember the first Rollarena Yardb1.rds to the Bay A~ an Them
concert," he says. "We had The (fea.tunng Va.~ Momson) •• to the
Turtles. who had the No. I record, 'It Untted States, Quarry says. In fact.
Ain't Mc, Babe,' at the time. Paid Them played its first Amencan
them about S 1.000. which W..s a lot of concer;! at the San Leandro Roll-
money back then." arena. •
Those were the fast-lane days. He staged the area s first out~oo•
when Quarry was one of rock promo-rock concen -the San FranCJsco
uon's Big Three in the San Franicisco lntcrnauonal Pop Festival, on Oct.
Bay area. There was Graham the 26-27, 1968. The event _ featured
former bookkeeper for the San Fran-Creedence Cl~~er Rcv~val, Iron
cisco Mime Troupe, promoting con-Butterfly. J~ Fehctano, En c Burdon
certs at the old Fillmore Audhorium. and tile Animals. and Canned Heat,
There was Chet Helms, doing con-among others.
certs wi th The Family ~ at Satl Quarry continued produci111
Francisco's Lonehorcmen s Hall. shows after that, but by the late '60s.
And there was Quarry, produClnl rock had chan&cd from British mop-
shows at San Francisco's Carousel tops to San F'rancisco urban lYJ>C'
Ballroom. procla1min1 peace, love and drup.
"I came close, a lot of times," says j\nd, in the end, that may have sealed
Quarry. "But Bill Graham won out. 1t for Quarry and clenched it fo1
As time went by. I had to do concerts Graham. ·
farther and farther from the Bay Area. "In retrospect, 1 was too close to
He just aot all ~c aroups locked up home. I should have moved in more
around hctt, and he woo. I ran into 1 across the Bay, and who knows what
Chet Helms 1 couple of yean back, might have hawencd? Graham had
and he wauellina shoes. Mc, I always lhe acts locked up,'' sat' Quarry
had the prinl shop. and for awhile "You &Otta be in that biJ ctty to make:
there, I owned frcnchy's niahtclub. tt. I stayed loyaJ to this area and it
Now, althou&h I ttill set calls, I'm out killed me.
of the music "business." "People 'wanted ID come and tee
"To put totethcr a concert hke hippies, and they wc~~thc ~ We
some ofth0te I promoted at Oaltland didn't have them out .
OVIES •••
romPatelS
roduccd and directed by James
ridges.
SECRET ADMIRER: Story about
1chael Ryan (C. Thomas Howell). a
1gh school student who finds a letter
11he bottom of his locker which sets
off a romantic cbatn reaction Lhat
rosscs the generation gap and threat-
en s an' unsusl)«ting suburb. Also
~tarring Lori Lau~hn. Kelly Preston.
Directed by David Greenwalt. Wnt-
ten by Jam J(ouf and David Green-
walt.
D.A.R. Y .L..: Or Data Analyzing
Robot Youth Llfcform. An actton-
advcnturc film about an cx-
1raord1nary young boy who proves
simply too.mod to be tru«; ... to perfect
to be rcaJ. Starriqg Mary 'Beth Hun,
Michael McKcat .. IYthryn Walker
and Barret Oliver u Daryl. Directed
b)' Simon Wincu, written by David
l\mbro5e, Allan Scott and 'Jeffrey
Elhs. Rated PG.
RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD, PART ll:
fhe United St.ates government
whisks Sylvester Stallone from his
prison rockpile (w.here he wa~ ~ced
after his rampaac an the mov1e First
Blood") to V artnam to hunt for MI As.
But the ~tivc cntttpnte 1s a setup
and Stallone -Mods up fighting his
way out of the country with a few
MIAs in tow. Screenplay by Stallone
and James Cameron (The Tennin-
cltOr). Rat~.
A VIEW TO &ILL: Roger Moore
sta~ once again as James Bond who
attempts to thrawt a comic-book
madman's anempt to take over the
world. Also starrin& Christopher
Walken and Grace Jones as the
~ 1lhans. and Tanya Robens as Bond's
blond heroine. Rated PG.
FLETCH: Chevy Chase stars as
Grcaory McDonald's investigative
reporter/sleuth, l.M. Fletcher. who
rthcs oo assumed 1dent1t1es and a
s1~dysttumofpauerto hide his real
purposes as an invcshphve JOID'tlal-
1s1 for a major Los AOJCICS a~
newspaper:. Also starring Tam
Matheson, Dana Wheeler-
N1cholson, Joe Don Baker, M.
Emmet Walsh. Directed by Michael
R11ch1e, screenplay by Andrew
Rergman.
BREWSTER'S MILLIONS: RJch-
ard Pryor stars u an IJ!ng semi-pro
baseball player who 1n~erits $300
m1ll1on from an e<:«ntnc uncle, on
lhc condition he can pend $30
million 1n one month. Based on the
novel by Gcorsc Barr McC'utchcon.
.\lso stamng John Candy, Loneue
McKee, Pat Hingle and Stephen
Collins. Directed by Walter Hill.
'\Crecnplay by Henchel Wcin.grod
and Timothy Harris. Rated PG.
CODE OF SILENCE: Chuck Nor-
ns stars as Detective Eddie Cusack, a
tough Chicago COl>}Who is caJled upon
10 solve the killnapping of the
daughter of an underworld figure. and
protect a roo~ cop who must decide
whether to inform on his fellow
olftctrs. Alto 51anina Henry Silva
and Ben Remsen. O.~ by Andy
Dav?_s1 wnucn by Dcnms Shryack
and Michael Butler.
RUSTLl'!U' RBAPSODY: A west-
ern comedJi.!.1!"'._ singina cowboy Rex O'Hc · · (Tom 8cm1gCr), the
clcan<ut and ak>riously dressed 1940. sliver 9CRleD cowboy. Alsb
stamna O.W. Balley, Manlyu Hencr.
Fernando Rey. Sela Ward. and
Patrick Wayne. Wrinen and directed
by H uah Wilton.
PUllPINO IRON U: THE
WOMEN: Seoud to .. Pumpina Iron"
with Amokl Schwan.e~ and Lou
Fcl'TiJn<? (Tbe lnc::rcd1ble Hulk), this
movie is abcNt two dozen female
body buitaers who rompcic in a Lai
Vqas body buildina contest. SWT-
nna some or the top ftmak body
bulldina conteftden. Bev Francis.
Raebel M cUsh. Emceed by GeotJC
Ptimpton.
JUST ONk or 1BB OUYlc A fasl-
2 '.'.¥
paced comedy about a detemuned
young woman who sets out to prove
she can make it in a man's world.
Joyce HyscrstanasTerryGriffith,an
adorable I ~year-old with everything
gomg for her. She finds that being the
most popular gu1 on campus won't
help her wm a joumahsm contest at
bor own school. so she enrolls the
(ollow1ns Monday 1n a new school -
as a guy! Also stasmng Oa)'lon
Rohner, Billy Jacoby, Toni Hudson.
Screenplay by Dennis Feldman and
Jeff Franklin. Directed by Lisa Got-,
theb.
GUU.S JUST WANT TO BA VE
PUN: lnsptrcd by the h11 roct song of
the same title. ··Girls Just Want To
Have Fun" is a comedy-musical
romance played apinst tt\e colorful
backdrop of corilemporary music and
dance:. It isa 1980s love $,J.Ory in which
girl meets boy. gul 105CS boy. but finds
him once again -in the m1dd1eofthe
dance noor 00 the nation's number
one dance show, "OTV." Starring
Sarah Jessica Parter, Lee Montgom-
ery. Morgan Woodward. Written by
Amy Spies, directed by Alan Metter.
DESPERATELY SEEltlNG
SUSAN: Comedy about a kooky,
bored. New Jersey housewife, R~ t>cna (Rosanna Ariueue), who folo-
lows a namboyant love affair bcina
carried oo through the personal ads
mvolvmg a young man (Roben Joy)
who 1s "desperately scckmg" a ~~n
·Susan (Madonna). wtien hercun~ty
gets the best of her and she invites
herself into the lives of these
mangers. Before long. she's propelled
into a breezy comedy of errors in
which Susan s 1dcnllly becomes her
own. Wntten by Leora Bansh,
directed by Susan Scadelman
THE PURPLE ROSE OP CAIRO:
Wntten and directed by Woody
Allen. A romantic fantasy abou.t Tom
Baxter (Jeff Daniels), a dashing 8-
movi~st.ar who steps ofTthe sceen and
back in time lo court Cecilla (~ia
Farrow), a Depression-era housewife
who's sitting through the movie
(rrom which Baxter has JUSt stepped)
for the fifth time. Also stamn1 Danny
Aiello. THE SLUGGER'S WIFE: Wntten
by Neil Simon. This story ccnten on a
mismatched couple forged by circum-
stances into what appears to be an 1ll-
dcs1gned team. Stamng Michael
O'Kccfe as Darryl Porter, a young
outfield for the Atlanta Braves, and
Rebecca De Mornay as Debby
Palmer, his rock-singer wife. Also
starring Manin Ritt and Randy
Qu.t<:l Directed by Hal Ashby.
POLICE ACADEM\' !: THEIR
FIRST ~IGNMENT: Innocent
bystandcn take cove~ That Police
Academy crew in blue 1s back and
coming on like pngbusten 1n "their
first assignment. .. Stamng Steve Gut-
tenberg. Bubba Smtih, David Graf.
Michael Winslow and Bruce ~ahJer.
Written b~ ,rBarry Blaustein ~
David Sheffield . Ditteted by JT',
Pans.
Bologna:S
offtojl/rn
miniseries
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39 hotels turn tables
oncoas('sbellmen
By EVE C. LASH
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They usually serve cvcryon.c else,
but It was their night to shine at the
1985 South Coast Plaza Bellman's
BaJI.
About 200 bellman, concierge
and guests of 39 Orange County
hotels were wined, dined and enter-
tained in style at the Jewel Court in
South Coast Plaza.
According 10 Weraer EICMr of
the center, ''This is an apprcciauon
event. Their work gets urinouced
and we want to recognize 1t to-
night."
Newportcr Hotel bcJlman Dave
Bnaacll with Ncwporter concierge
Celesi. Jabcuuti said, "This is an
excellent party. And, it lets every-
one expound on the importance of
the business of hospitality. We are
the first and last person to meet and
~t guests. Our impression is what
people remember. If we don't do a
good JOb. they don 'I come back."
A variety buffet dinner consisting
of sbnmp scampi, soft tacos
spinach quiche, salads, duck and
chocolate fenuccini for dessert was
served. The food was provided by
Alfredo's, Copa de Oro. Meycrhof's.
Twcn.t1eth Century Limited, Bcn-
n1gan s and the Back Bay Rowing
and Running Club Restaurant.
A representative from the Back
Bay Restaurant said the "GinJcr
Chicken Salad • Newport," which
was served for the BclJrnan's Ball.
was the same salad they presented at
the 1985 Prcscndcnual Inaugural
dinner.
After disco dancing to "I'm So
Excited," Joe Bollkowakl (bellman
for the Westin South Coast Plaza)
and wife Laara (of the A1rportcr
lnn) said, "We arc really enjoying
this. And, what's great 1s that we get
to sample food from restaurants we
~men~ to. people. We're not
JUSt spcakjng in the wind we're
getting first hand knowledge~"
BW MlllW1e of Newport Beach
with .date cru~ ~wford (ch1ef co~ci~rgc Anaheu'? Marriott Hotel)
said, We arc baVlng so much fun.
We were just talking about continu-
ing the dancing at Baxter's. And. if
we can't arrange that, wey'll ¥,l a
pmc of touch football going, • be
JOkcd.
Ritz Carlton Hotel bell captain
Gr~ery Hook with Mlct.ele Olbbl
was chatting with bellman Tom
WUdee of Newport Beach. Hook
said, "This is one great party, but,
when can·( take my tic off."
-Ne~rter Resort clflcfeonciergf" -
JOUH BaJduaare was found ni~
bling .and talking with Jabczenski
"We J~St hosted his royal hi&hness
the Prince of Jordan and bis family
along with his security people and
the United States security people. lt
was . real exciting.. But, being a
conc1ergc, a goodwill ambassador,
we try to make Mr. and Mrs. John
Doc feel as though they arc just as
royaJ," Baldassare said.
Ja~nski said. "Tonight is
special, the bellman arc gettina
something wonderful without even
l!fiing a piece of luggage. It's their
llme ... and they deserve it."
The event was organized and
sponsored by the South Coast Plaza
m recognition of the b<>5pitality
industry personnel.
Also enjoying the dinner and
dancing were, Carol Dtatulalao
Bob and Jan Seddelmeyer, Cbrl~
Fuon, Evaa Qurtoa, Roser and
ClaodlDe Datremble and Robert
and Celeste Allatto.
Paparazzi is edited by Daily Pilot
Style editor Vida Dean.
II O.ity pttot D.iebook/ Friday, Augua1 30, 1985
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Cbrlatlna Crawford. BW llllllqe'
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a ·tT·ON THE TD\l\IN
':&skiuranL>
FTHE·WEEK
coming to his present locauon.
"Four out of five places I bought had been closed."
he said. "I lake to take a challenp: -something lhat
hasn't worltCd -anlfl lake to get 1n and make a success
of n. including th1s one. This was closed more Lhan a year
and was an very bad shape. It required a lot of work."
Haoureas worked about four montlls, renewani lhe
HIDE-AWAY establishment .. from A to Z." he said. "fi m the ceiling
. to tlte carpet, 111,e, and everyUuns in bet wee including a
By CHRIS CRAWFORD completely new katchen, lighting fixt and
oo11r,... Cel•W$4 *''' wallpaper."
··one thing for sure: you got the name. right!" say His aim, he saad,"was to make tt morr modem, and
.\ngelo Hioureas' customers about his Hade-Away also for people to feel comfort.able wtth the colors. '
Resuurant. ·-. • ___ Bcfacc.JLW~kand dop~jng." --}
Tucltcd away an a recessed comer of the. Manna The rcstauran~ew colors blend·shadcs of pink. I
Village Center, at Springqale and Edinger, the new burgundy·. and, dark: JfCCn througtiout the rooms, ,
Huntington Beactl restaurant as totally secluded froin accented by whale cunainuepilljltang the.booths, newly ~1cw for the casual observer. ins~l!Cd wall mirrors, and attract~iling fans.
··111s definitel)' a hideaway," saad owner H1ourds. · •H_1de-Away is open for d!nner o~~ven days a
"'but once people discover 1t, they' cc very pleased wttb 1L week, from 4:30 lo 7:30 p.m. with a -menu that
and they respond by bnnging their friends and relatives emphasizes Amencan food. from soups and salads to
So. in the time' I've been here, I'm very happ)' with 1he complete dinners. "We make homemade soaps eyery
business, and the customers arc very nice."'. day," said H1ourcas, "and all of o ur sauces and gravies
Born and nuscd an Grcec;e. H1ourcas came 10 arc also made from scratch."
Southern CaJafom1a 14 years ago. Most popular are has daily dinr\er specials, which
··My older brothers and sisters came first. and no~ offer an entrcc, plus soup or salad. vegetable, and choict
all of our family (my parents, plus four daughters ,and of potato for $2.95. Beverages include an assonment of
lour sons. including me). hve here " Cahfomta wanes, domestic and amponcd beers, and
The family Q'lade the move, hc.,sa1d ... because this is champagne.
the land of opponun1t1cs. There arc a lot of other places How ,..about some Greek dishes? ·'Some of my
a person could 10. bot here. even afyou don't have a lot of customers have told me I should try otfenng some." be
mone) )OU can sull stan a busmcss and hve a \l'Cf)' good said ··Eventually we'll probably put some on the menu
lite.. iust to see how 1hey go."
H1ourcas first ventured an to the restaurant .business In summary; Hrourcas srud, .. When people walk out
e1gh1~carsago. W1thoneofh1sbrothersasapanner.lhe)' ofa restaurant. what they're going to remember is nol
opened Love's Buraer, a fast food asfe an San Clemente. only bow $ood the food is, but also whether they rcccavcd
After a second fast food place in Placentia, H1oureas · good service al rdlsonable-pnccr.'
owned coffee shops m both Anaheim and Orangt before And his goal, he added. 1s to ~Jde.all three.
AftCelo 111.ovMa 05 tlae Bide-Away Reetavant lD Banttqtoo Beacll.
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OFffiEWEEK
BLACltENED REDFISB
Use fresh Pacific red snapper. Dip in batter, dip
in a blend of cayenne, white pepper, bU.:k pepper,
and herbs and spices of your cho1oe,
unltl fish turns~. Then. using a red hot ca.st iron
pu, sea.I tfte fish, unul 1t turns black, about three
minutes per side. -
I oueadry verm"di a oacet colatreH
~ poa4I Jalapno pepper,
cleued ud 111~
OF THE WEEK Martute all .. 1re4Jeat1 t.cedler for J
Wffk1. Serve well c•We4. Pia~• attce ol
marlu&ed jaJapno pepperilLad martial 1lu1
CAJUN MARTINI before povlq ...... H top. Mila eaoep for a
• Uten •• IH ,,.., VNb ' tarae .,..,.
TMte rod,.. wen nllimtn .. lty M~I'• Ratawrut, Cos&a Mesa.
673-4700
GRAND
OPENING
• Lonqest Runn1L'l0 Stlow on
BtOadWty
• New YOfll ()tame Cntoc Award
• • Winner ot 7 Tony Awards
• Orange County Premiere
HIDE-AWAY RESTAURANT
DAILY DlllllER SPECIALS ·•2.95
• C..ickentPrted Steak • Veal Pumtgan.a
• Uver w / Pried OaJons • ~ Golden Pried Cllcken
• ~lb. Groud Sirloin Stea.It • Pid A CllJps
• Sened • / soa.p or salad,
~ veietable A choice ot potato.
Dally Piiot [)atet>ookl Frld~y. August 30, 1985 19
I "
OUTONTHET
Meanwhile,·back at the ranch market
good flavor and consistency-
not -overly thickened. There
arc three soups daily, in<;lud-
ing. vegetable and the best-
selling broccoij, ptus chili. And
since this centrally located cafe
also offers beverages and de9--·
sen. it's a one-stop spot to
~:r BEVERLY BUSH SMITH suspenders to jogging shorts. and the coffee emporium. remember if you're mah~
o.., .... e... Wbataretheyeating'?Every· Today ... onwa.rd to: -h particularly during lune
What a marvelous mix of "thing from popcorn to pates. GOURMET BOT DOGS, I ours.
people you find sampling \he In our past two weeks of intended to ignore this little I saved the Irvine Farmers f~ from the v~ous cdn-~pling. we've tasted a vast sidewalk-type stand, but time Ranch Market . ~D SER-
cess1ons at the lrvme Ranch vanety: Japanese (sushi and after time, I watched a stead)' -~CE D~ which as ~Yan
Market. There are all ages, sasbimi), Chinese (Man-stream of customers, from mtemauonal cbarcutene, for
from the toddler who wears darene), Mexican (La Salsa), impeccably tailored ex-my. las~ meal, _because .the
more &oz.en yoghurt than he -Italian (ll Fomain) .and -1.be ~tives to college coeds · 'vanety is truly mind-~11:J;
consumes, to the·white-baired salad bar, In addition we've Explained one Tan~ · "Ifs in the stunnins. array ot
w6m«n With the walkefbesidc sampled ihe offcrinp of Max similar to New Yo~ but . and cold setectJons; I counted
her table. There are au styles, Gourmandjse J)Cdtrics, the better." mor~ .. t~an 50·. different
from the three-piece busin~ wine and beer bar, Rocky . I'm not sure if it's the dog_ posSlbilitJes, . !'ll&llll from
suit to polyester pants with Mountain Chocolate factory itself or the t91>pinp which ~o~. ~d n.ce to colossal ~~~==~;;::;;::;;:;;:::E:::::==:=c:::;;:·~· ~~·=~-=:::ii appeal, but whal with poupon sbnmp with herb sauce, cold . , mustard,, Manhattan onion poached ~on.. era~ ~nd ,....._,,.p:===z:==:::::z::==::z===c==:;::a:==::::a:==ie~ sauce, s~t P-CPJ>C1" relish and shell ~ta to salade N1e:o1$C.
sauerkraut.. 1f you wish, it's In ~llon; seven h~t dis~cs WE PROMISE YOU
GOOD CHINESE
FOOD
LUNCH£S. DINNERS. TAOPICAl
COCl<T AA.S. BANOUET F Aa.ITIES.
. CATE8tNG. FOOD TO GO OPEH7 DAYS
SPECIAL DISCOUNT
·oN FOOD TO GD ·
llV·IZIO
,quite a feast at s 1. 75. wait at the ready, mcluding
The ATRIUM CA.FE, which w~ole smoked b~bequed
scrvesBe!Jianwaftlesatbreak-chicken, pork rtbs and
fast, s~aliz.es in soup and creamed chicken.
sandwiches, plus a bot pasta or Tbe sauteed pork chops with
chicken entrec. There's a whole grain mustard sauce arc
wealth of sandwich fillings. definite winners fn the hot
·rrom turkel breast to hot food cateaory. Chicken
comcXI bee , and you may paupiettes -thin slices of
either choose from the boxed chicken rolled around minced
selection or have yours cus--chicken -looked attractive,
tom-made on your choice of but were a bit dry and quite
~~~=:==:;;=:::=:=~==7=~:::X~=;;=~E~~~ five or six breads or rolls. sweet in their orange sauoe. • My roast beef sandwich Our salad choices -summer
{$2.89) was &e;Perously filled fruit. crisp green beans with
with medium ~beef, lettuce almonds and pa.JU. con poUo
and }OIJ13~01 and the cream of -. were ·all excellcnl Our
cauliflo~ soup ($1. 65) was or entrtts rm about SS, w_hile o'or
·Serving dinner 6·10 p.m.
Monday lhru Sunday (dosed Tuaday)
We Mrve beCT It wine, tool
'.~9hm;~ a ... natloaa
675-0161 209~ ,., ... (•• Bey)
S.lboa
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"I am ench¥Ud. with tnls newfound cui11nr-tasdNrtp.
lllumin:tltd and ~td also.. • -
-Fifi CNc>. Ofange C~ Mag;u!nt
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Award Winning
RC)Y~L KHYBER
• Cuisine of lndl.a
salads ~veraged ~$4 for half a
pound. Incidentally, you can-
not buy rolls or beverage at the
deli. so plan. on stopping
elsewhere for your accompani-
ments.
Consider the nearby IN-
TERNATIONAL CREESE
SHOP as a possibility for your
appetizer or a non-sweet des--
.sert. With I 50 selections. you
can sample bric in btjocbe,
Cambazola blue, French or
Greek feta, buffalo mozzarella
and much, much more.
The OLD FASHIONED
SODA FOUNTAIN, true lo itS
name, offers that rarity, ice·
cream sodas, plus sundaes,
splits, floats, malts, lemon and
cherry coke. But that's only the
beginning. There are sugarless
fruit freezes, no-cholesterQI
tofutti, ·super-rich Italian
gelato, as well as sorbettos and,
al breakfast, Belgian waffles.
We tried a chocolate soda
and found it low in chocolate
and high in price {$2.50). The
homemade ice cream, how-
ever, is superb.
On the lower end of the-.
calorie scale (as little as l9
calorics and .06 gram of fafper.
ounce). BEIDl'S FROZEN·
YOGURT varies four of its
flavors daily, and always offers
chocolate and French vanilla. I-
think rm becoming addicted
to these smooth. firmly frozen
desserts, which taste so much
richer than they are.
Cups range in price from ttie child's (anyone can be a' cJ\ild)
at 7 5 cents to the family pack· at
$3. 15. The waffle cones. ho:w-
ever, arc positively addictive,
and I particularly like the
cuhim cup which holds a lotof
yoghurt (Oo for the peach!) at ·
SI.SS. You can add any of a
variety of dry toppinp, ~
fruit, natural syrups or hot
fudge to your yoghurt, and
Heidi'$ also 9ffers a number of
specialty items {pies, mud pie,
tarts) and smoothie-type
drinks.·
So what are my conclusions
about the Irvine Ranch Farm-
ers Mark.et? Much o! the food
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is noisy. it's busy and it's fun
-but it is not the place for a
relaxing. intimate dining ex-
perience. One fQder took her
husband here after a long bard day and recalls. .. It wu a
m1stakt.. .. It iJ also a disaster
for an_yone with a bearing
problem.
OPENS
SEPTEMBER 18
TM ..,_.,COMedr
<>ntnoe Cownty PN1111et'•
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te o.ly Plot Dll•ebOC*/ Fridey, August 30. 1985
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There is, however, a quiet
alternative to the atnum.
Gather your food and drink on
a tray and escalator up to the
umbrella-shaded tables of the
outdoor dining areas. Voila!
The Market becomes a sid~
walk cafe.
IRVINE RANCH FARM-
ERS MARKET, Atrium
Court, 24 Fashion Island;
76().J I~ 7 Lm.-10 p.m., Sun.,-Wed.~ 7 a.m.-l I p.m.,
Thu.-Sal
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WITH
Going away Labor Day week-with enthusiasm. Over2,000are
end? Marcel's is open seven enjoyed each week at all 18
days and nights a week 11 a.m. Grinder locations. And the
to 2 a.m. Drop by for Marcel's popularity remains strong. with
"Hangover Tuesday," bloody sales continuing in an u.,Ward
Marys orily a dollar all day. trend.
Marcel's is located at 130 E. The new .. gourmet" burger f$
ANTHONY'S P IER %-popular (served only at 17th St. in Costa Mesa. Call a creation of s~ially seasoned
Eqaa.11 A Holiday Marcel's), a baked potato that 1s 646-8855. • choioc ground bcCf. topped with
It would be nice to go away for rehashed into potato puff pan-a blend of mushrooms, onions,
bor Bay weekend, but if you cakes topped Wlth poached eggs THE GRINDER Tiie tomatoes and natural Swiss
ust stay home, you can and a spicy hollandaise sauce; Barger l1 Alive and Well· cheese, then wrapped and baked
ch1eve the eare&ce quality of a you'll never want eggs Benedict Only yesterday, analysts were in a fresh pastry sheU.
ohday by coming t.OAA_thony's agairr. Eggs fl orentine or French warning that the hamburger The bW"ger is alive and
1er 2. toast and French sausage, or market was saturated. The ham-well ... the Grinder's new Ham-
During happy hour in the blackened red fish are a few of burger ·concept was .. mature," burger Wellington prp~ it!
ysler bar, you can enjoy un-the brunch specials that ant and established fast-food chains . , __
lievable ·luxu·r:y _for-pinch-served wittrfresh fruit 'and a were abandoning thel>urgerana "BOB BVRNS -SudaySllop.
nny prices. Anthony's Green· complimentary bloody mary for tu91ing to tacos, chicken -pen Savor SeuatiouJ Claam-
rod uct Co. salad bai' is tremen-$7.95. even baked potatoes. However. pape Baff et
ous. either a.lone· or with din-Grinder G9urrnet Coffee Shop-A natural for Sunday shop-
er Whatevtr you eat. don't Marcel's (live entertamment pes bave put a new twist to pe~ t.hc splendiferous cham-
m that' fantastic Chocaholic and dancing nightly) will show-everyone's old friend, the pagne buffet of{ercd at the Bob ar:' case Jakata Friday tbrougb burger, introducing -the Burns Restaul'ant in the
f or reservations for dinner Monday. Jakata has been on '"Hamburger Wellington." The Fashion lslandShoppingC.cnter
Orange County shoppers for lots
of reasons.
Tbe spectacular production
ineludes such variety as round
of beef. leg of lamb, baked ham.
eggs Benedict, poached salmon,
omelettes made to order,
qu'iche, salads, unponcd
cheeses, fresh bated breails;'-
patcs and an incredible assort-
ment of desserts-.
This special Sunday eveot
also includes piano music, fres~
flowen and even a spccta.I pnce
for children. Manager George
Koolcootcscdos is.. of course,
..especially pleMed to~ manyof
the same, customers 'returning
each week, and those who are
there for the first time have been
delighted with their new Sunday
find. .
• The buff et is served from I 0
a.m. to 3 p.m. ReseJ"Vations
would be a ' good idea at
644-2030 . • 1ghtiy at Anthony's Pier 2. Motown. MTV and T. V. spots. untque burger bas been received ·in Newport 'Beach, is a hit with
. ewport Beach, at 103 N. ---- ---......-'~ _.~~~;::;~..=:;;::;:::::;;::::::
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MARCEL'S -End of Sam-
mer Party _
·Celebrate Labor Day week-
l'nd at Marcel's •'..fnd..&f'Sum-
mer Party," tonight until 6.
l (1 IF one dollar happy hour to
get } ou started.
For A
Complete Even ing Out fine Contine nta l Cu isinf'
a nd still an
Advt>nlure in Natural Eating
Treat yourself to live Maine
lobster for lunch or dinner for.
$4~5 Marcel'$ has an excellent
( 3Jun brunch which features
unique onginals, CaJu!1 eggs is
37 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
( 71 4 ) 6-« -2030
SUNDAY
HllJPlllE IUFPIT
EITRlORDlllRY
Featuring fresh carved meatS-.
eggs benedict, omelets to
order. Belgian waffles. salads.
Imported cheeses, pates.
desserts, fresh breads and
more ... you'll love It!
~AURANT FRANCAIS
414 N. Newport 6h1d .• Newport Beach. CA (714lM~700
t'tiual br!'akfolll & luhch • Focm•I l>in111g for DinnM
Esper1!'rice lhe splendor of dinmtt 001
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11 :30 am to 2:00 pm
sushi, steak
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I 11 •T.CJN THE TOWN
Rodney Strong: A ma·n with a vision
single-vineyard holdings in
Sonoma County ahead of the
'wine boom that showed real
vision.
Back in those days Rod and
wife Charlotte were the own-
ers, along with the bank and
some other partners. Over the
years, the ownership structure
changed several times, includ-
ing .soing public and the recent
By JERRY D. MEAD ago a-•...i ·became the first brand inspired the construe-· majority acquisition by Ren-uu fi,eld Importers. Rodney Strong. was a man ··~a.il-order ·~e ~n·~ wi~ tion of the giant Sonoma · I'm not sure what it means.
with vision. The former-h1s_Win~r-faticl, which as su_ll Vineyards facility, whicb fook but when .Rod was a majority danccr-cbo~ographer entered doang mccly, thank you. a forward-looking individual, owner, the brand was Sonoma
-the wine business just 25 yean . The success of the Windsor but it was planting the largest Viney$tds. Now that he is a
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NOUVRLE CUISINI • EXTRAORDINARY WINE UST
SUnoov-Thundoy, 6:00 p.m.-11:00 p .m . • Fridav & Saturday, 5:30 p.m. -rnkinlght I 501 30th Sneet • ~ ~ • 714/675--1557 I
been renamed in his honor,
Rodney Strong Wines. Aft.er
all those years in show busi-
ness and 25 years in wine, Rod
finally got star billing.
Where Sonoma Vineyards
produced dozens of different
wines, including inexpensive
generics, the Rodney Strong
wines concentrate only on tOP.
· varietals produced from estate
grown vapcs. All are moder-
ately pnced, and several of the
latest offerings are quite good.
Rodaey Strong lt79 "Old
Vtaes" ZJ.afudel {$I 0) -Per-
haps my favorite of the current
offerings, the wine is produced
from an 80-year-old vineyard
tht yields quite different wines
from · to vin . In
some years at as most -
like., but 1979 was· a year for a
claret structure. even though
the ftavon are ripe and almost
plum.my. Strong recommends
the wine with cheese, lamb.
venison and IJ'icy aauoes. ;::;:=:=:=:=====:=;;;;;;::==;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;i--'-~--::::;;;;;;;;;;;:~~~, RobeJSV..,ltltHRlytr
West" ~1 ($10) -
The name~ typifies tbe
style of Rod's wines. No
"wimps" arc {>roduced at his
Windsor tacility, witb the
possible exception of his cur·
rent Pinot Noir. Tt
Chardonnay has a gold
color, a rich mouthfecl, co1
plex flavors and a very lo
finish. It is very nicely b:
anced for quantitive drinlci
at mealtime.
Strong is also C har
pagnemaster at neighbori
Piper Sonoma Cellars. t
joint ventµre sparld.inJ wi
facility of Piper Heids1eclc
France and Sonorr
Vineyards. I raved about b
first releases, and the curre
.. B.rut .. ( 1982) is the best yet.
won a gold medal at ti
Orange County Fair .
The 1982 Blanc de Noi
will probably be as good as i
predecessor given some tin
in the bottle.
The most improved chan
pagne in the line. thou&h, is tl
1981 Tete ·d~ Cuvee~the cot
troversiaJ and very stylist
0 top of the line" wme that
priced higher than many in
ports. l raved about the fir
release and wish now l woul
have saved a few adjective
The new version is still bold E
a result of a very length
second fermentation, but pa:
of its intensity also comes frot
the hand-picked barrels an
lots of base wine that go int
the make-up of its cuvee. It's
love or hate wine, and
.-..~.n o i us wt11fil
reebie -The winegrowe'I
iu El Dorad~ C.0.anty ar
otl'ering a he wine tour guid
of the wineries in and arouni
Placerville (formerly 04Hana
town,.). A listina of wineriet
thcirbounof.operatioa. t:k map and some historical
around of the area is youn it
exchanae for a ldf ..l(fc:ftned
stampedcn'!'elope. Write to: E
Dprado Wan~CSi_ P.O. Bo:
1614, Placerville, CA 95661.
Yes, nobody Cdn do 1/. A full one pound Maine
lohater .dinner for '6" •. Two on~ -pound
Maine loh1ters for • 10 .. •. A Happy Hour
Exlraordmaire.
'Future,"Teen Wolf
top week's boXoffice
A Salad &r. Considered the best m Ca'1/orn1a,
leatunng A.la1kan Crah and Florida
Shrimp.
A Chocolate S weet Bar that has no equal
More Fresh Fish than the re.<;/.
YPs that's Anthony's Pwr 2
·sun thru Thur.-di/ niqhl Fri 5 to 7 only .'>di. 5 to 6
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GU.LLIVER'S
c.A 'Place to
CVine
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Reservations
Essential!
HOLLYWOOD (A P) -Michael
J. Fox, sw of t.clevilion's "Family
Ties," wu the weekeod·s top draw on
the bit tmen. appearina~ u both tbe ct.en ttme traveler in .. BM:k to the
futUJC" and a hairy hotshot In .. Teen
Wolf."
Univeraart "Back to the Future"
srosaed S6.8 million to retain the No.
I position at the boll offioe and raise
its ci&ht·wtek total to S 119.8 million.
"Teen Wolf," newly rcleated by
Atlantic, found its way into accond
place on a sross of S6. I milJion. Fo•
st.an as a bi&b 1ehool nerd who ruscovers be·a a werewolf with an
unusual talent for blsketb&ll.
Herc arc the top seven tilrns al the
boll office this past weekend. with
distributor, weekend aross, number
of screens, total gross, and nunbcr of
wcckJ in releuc.
I. "~k to the Future," Univr:rsaJ
$6.8 million. I ,S23 screens, SI 19.E
million. eiJbt weeks.
2. ..Teen Wolf," Atlantjc, S6. I
million, 1,416 IC.Rens, $6.1 million.
one 9.Uk. . 3. "Pce-wee·a Bi& Advenaurc " Warner Bros., S4 milliol\, 892
screens, $19.8 million, Ove wcclcs.
4. ..Voluntecn;• Tn..Star, $3.6
million, I ,468 sett.ens, SI 0.8 million.
two weeks. "
S. "Year of the Draaon," MGM-
UA, S2.9 million, 970 screens. S8.9
million two weeks ..
6. .:.ne Return of the Liv101
Dead," Orion, $2.8 m1lhon, ,1 ,soo
screens. $9.3 million, two weeks.
7. "Summer Rental,'' Paramount,
S2.3 million, 1,231 acreens, $1 7.2
million, three wccb.
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THE BARN
Have the prime of your life chooellli
from the extensive 25 item menu.
Steaks, aeaJood, aalada. Italian and
Mexican dishes, and more. Western
t•harm and country ambience
Lunch M-F. Dinner M -S, Happy
hour M F 4:30-7 p.m. SateU1u du1h
Live entertamment and dancing.
Sun. Champagne Buffet .Brunch
10 2 .m Banquet facilities. 14984?
Redtull. Tustin. 730-0115.
THE ORIGIN At IJ"AR~ FARMERSTEAKHOUS~
Yrs' They are the original Famoll!I
for their one-and-a-half pound
Porterhouse ateak.8 and featuring ri1~pley broiling. Proudly &erVing for
24 vears Lunch Mon.-Fri 11 -2. Din
ner nightly Mon.-Fri. from ~ p m
Sal & Sun from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor
HlvcJ . C'osta Mesa. 642-9777
BENNIGAN'S
Presh food served with a aide or fun
Mf'nu featuru unique appetiun.
i-al11cJs. seafood, croi1&1nl sand
w1,hes. burrers, Mexican d1t1hes.
11nd an exciting brunch menu
Lunch and dinner from I I a.m.
Wl'ekdm. Bru9ch 9-3 on WMkendi!.
ull r with epeciaJty drinks.
Happy how •· 7 weekd•ya. In Co.ta
M~. South Cout Plua parking lot
by Sak's fifth Avenue 241 -3938. In
Wt,tmmster. S-45 WHtrninster
M111l 891 -4522. Dancing eveninie111n
Wtlltminster locatfon
ROB BURNS
Superb 111 the word to describe this
line dining estabhahment. Servinit
Newport for 18 years, 1pec1aJizing in
Artl(U~ rai&M beef, the finest you
can l(et. Alllo featuring fresh fiah,
Vl'al and chicken. The linen covered
tables. ca.ndlet and fresh Oowen
11dd to the elegance, with boot.ha and
high back chain for privacy. ~'hrltering lantern. and classical
music capture the charming and
warm atma.phere. Open for lunch,
dinner and t~ir aplMdjferou.a Snh
day brunch. Estentive wine list 37
Fuh1on laland 644-2030.
BRISTOL
BAR A GRJLL.
At Holiday Traditionally an all
Ameman favorite pt.ce to eat and
pricl!d for family dinini. Everytlung
from juicy 1t.ead1 and chope to
8ptt1al chicken dishes and fresh
'!llfood. Boun\.eoul aalad bar.
Sumptuoua dally luncheon bufreL
Open daily for dinina and ~lrtails. :u :u Rriatol St., tta Mf'M. 5!17 :!000.
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fltAZYHORSE
STF.AKHOUSE
Authflntic coontry dinJfll, fMturina ~tvn Com F.c:t S..f-Prime Rib. fr~h tM(ood and •'*1aliiinc in
thoar ramoua pan-fried 1ieab, and
d....,.rU. Lunch Mon.•Pri. 11 -3
Dinner Mon. un. 6 p.m. (Dinner
rnef'Vllltiont ,uannt..d). Autheotic
Wf'ttern d~. dancLnc and live
music in the t.alOCXI Oy.r Rd
Exit/Newport Pwy.. Santa Ana. ~9 1612.
DILLMAN'S ~
The ,Dallman family 1s f'bmous for
their traditional warm ho8p1ta.hly
and fine food. Finest prime rib in
Balboa 111d fresh -fish daily Com-
plete dinner spectals daily Friendly
servi~ and a fun. delight.ful at
m<lllphere. Open daily for lunch and
dinner Brunch Sat and ~un 801 E
Balboa. 673-7726
GARF'S
A perfttt place lo bring the whole
' family Carrs features steaks and
seAfood. but pec1alazes 1n It.alien
dishes also. Man1cotll, lasagna, spa·
ghetll; all homemade. The at-
m06phere i1o friendly and the SttVice
IS fast Serving breakfast, £unch and
dinner Wei!kn1ght specials< Phone
orders erct'pt~. 1!>50 Superi1,r
Av~ .. f\J8ta Me88 650-:11a6 ·
THE HIDE-AWAY
T1rl!d of eatinit out at places with no
privacy" Search no more! The Hide
away provides privacy with it.s
booths and partitions, perfect for
bw11nns luncheons and romanlt<'
dining. All newly decorated offering
a relaJUng atmosphere. The special-
ties are seafood and steaks Af
fo rdable dining for the whole fam
ily Variety of diuly specials Home
m11de 11ouvs and sauces. Beer & wine
seroedlitso. 5874 F:<linger at Spring
dale 1n Manna Shopping Village
Huntington Rear h IW0-6!>18
iCALFORNIAN
HEMINGWAY'S
In the style of the man himself.
Hemingway's "' a celehr11tion or
adventure, of romance and the art
of hving An award wmning res·
tauranl offerin11 European cuisine
with a California accent and an
extensive wine list. DinnM night.ly
Lunrh M-F The atmoephere is
warm and friendly and filll'<l with
enthuuum. Eiitabliehed since 1972,
this restaurant/care is located in
Corona del Mar at Pacific COB.Ill
Hwy at MacArthur Blvd. 673 0120
MARRIOTT -Nicoles Grill
Mesq\li~ wood broiling 18 the
speci alty hert' The menu features
fresh seafood and pnme meat.a and
sensational CaJun Creole specials on
a daily baeis. Dine in a cuual, relu
l!d atmoaphere with contemporary
mut1c Imported print.a from Eng
land romplement the attractive
decor Dinner ia 11erved Mon.-Sat.
from fi ,1.m. N1colea is located wit.bin
the Newport H~•ch Mamolt Hotel.
900 Nf'wporl C'~nur Or. Call
640 4000
JADE DRAGON
Step into th~ wonderful world of.the
Orif'nL The Jade Oraaon ap«1alizea
In St«hWlln A Mandann roisinM of
old China. Vour h08" ill Wallace lM
with Chef Vi Chtn. Open for lunch.
dinner, SaL end Sun. 01m Sum
(ChtneN Tt• r ah BnuX"h) Btln
quet fac1lit1ee llrt available and bHr
and wine.,. .. rvf'd. Elt!(ant dinina
at errorda.ble pri<w. 12100 Beach
Blvd , Stanttin. 898 8933
Lrs REST AU BA NT
If you love Chinese food, you're sure
to enjoy dining here, ae Li's prom-
tMS truly authentic Chinese food.
The menu offers a wide variety of
uotic diahea, from a la carte to
combinations. Breathtaking decor
in ·a aupremely be.utiful at-
m!ll!lphere. Tropical drink.a to
quench your thlnL Open seven days
a week for lunch and dinner. 8961
Adame. Huntington Beach.
962-9115 314 N Beach Blvd .•
Anaheim. 827-1210.
MANDARlN GOUR.blET
A. truly 'lpecial place to dme, the
Mandarin Gourmet has been a gold
award winner and owner, Michael
Chiang wu voted R.tauratew of
the Vear. Specialinng in Peking.
Shanghai, Szecbwan and Hunan
cuisines, they offer an array of deli·
ucies including Pekjng Duck,
dumplinp, whole faah and more
11umptioua dishes. Elegant at-
moephere, impeccable 1erv1ce and
extensive wine list. 1500 Adams.
Coeta Mesa. 540· l937
WONGS SEAFOOD
This authentic Cantonese and
Suchwan cuisine feature11 the
freshest of aeafood disbes 1pec1ally
prepared by Hong Kong chefs. Live
crab and lobster are available fresh
out of the tank! Thi11 unique,
l(ourmet dinery offers 811 elegant
almMphere with entertainment by
Cheri Williams Friday and Satur·
day evenings. Wonp Se.food is
open eeven days a week. 8062
Adam~ Ave. al Beach Bl. in Hunt·
ingt.in Reach Call 5.16-8877
Liktch 11:30~3 p.m., Dinner frum 6
p.m. E1oellent banquet facilitiM.
Clo.ed Sun. and lft>lid•yw. 3333 S.
Hnatol, Co.ta Meaa. S-40-3&40
THE THIRD FLOOR
Known fot superior continental
cuisine, The Third Floor prolllllleS
t.o capture it's r~iuon u one of
tht> fineat ratawant.a in Orange
County. Speciali%ing in tableaide
preparations and using only freah
fooda. Ambience nudes elegance
and subtJe quality. lntimat.e but not
intimidating dining. Located within
the Emerald of Aoaheim Hotel,
1717 S. West SL, acroas from Diit-
neyland in Anaheim. Call
714-999-0990. Emerald Hotels
al.so in &wall. the Hawaiian Re-
gent and MaW\Ol Laru Bay Hotrls
FRENCH
CAFE PLEURI
Tab a ~•l in Cale Fleuri for break·
fut, lunch or dinner. Enjoy an ex-
quisite environment influe~ by a
French touch. Hot JllZ Monday
through Friday from 5:00 tiU 9:00
p.m. and an out.sunding white·
glove brunch make thia Cafe the
place t.o meet. Open 7 days a week,
6:00 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Moderately
priced. 4500 MacArth·w Blvd.,
Newport Beach. 476-2001.
LE BIARRITZ
Expe~ uquis1u French prov
incial CW1ine while dining 10 this
mtimat.e Frent"h chateau. Spec:iaJ-
lies include .rack of lamb, veal
ManaJa and abeauuful selection of
fresh fish. Homemade award wtn·
--"-"'..........;~==--,. ____ .;;;;~=;.._.-niAtJ-df!llllltiN. EA;1U¥ Sun brunch
with unlimited champagne, an
elaborate buffet, a hot entree "llnd
desse all served m a cqr;y, rela.s·
l!d at.moephere. Full ber with
domestic and imporud wine selec·
tiona. Lunch. Mon.-Fri.; Dinner,
seven mgh&a. Sunday brunch 4l-4
N. Newport Bllld., N~ Beach
645-6700.
CCJNTll\ENTAL
MEDITERRANEAN ROOM -
Airporter Inn
Congenial and secluded from the
busy airport surroundings. The
Mediterranean Room offen aul>erb
continen~l cujsine for lunch, din-
ner and Sunday brunch. Top ent.er·
tainment nightly m the Cabaret
LounJe. The Captain's Table is
open for dining 24 hours. Perfect for
watching California sUD8eUI is t.he
Flight Deck Lounge. The Airporter
Inn i11 located at 18700 MacArthur
Blvd in Irvine S.'l3·"l'770.
MARCEL'S
Voila! Marcel! Delightfully refresh·
ing menu featuring freah eeaf'ood
and Loui•ians Cajun epeciab.
Gourmet oyster bar. Elegant. yet
caaual a\moephere. Live entertain-
ment and dancing Ceaturinc OC'•
finest ent.ert.ainmenl. Dancing
under the slanl! Lunch from 11 Lm.
Dinner nightly from "5 p.m. Oyster
bar till I :00 a.m. 130 E. 17th SL,
Coate Metia 646-885.'>
PUFFIN'S
An adventure in natural eating.
Fresh quality ioiredienta prepared
in a simple yet elegant way. Award
winnin« recipee. Garden settini in a
European Cafe style atmoephere.
<Aaualbreakfaatand lunch.Ponnal
dim°* for dinner. Sun.-Thun. 7
a.m.-10 p.m., F'Ti. & Sat.. liU 11 p.m.
3060 E. Coot Hwy .. Corona del
Mar 640 1673
RIV~fl:RA
~lu tD gtac10U11 llervice in an
eleaant.. intim•t.e at.m08phere. Ex
pen.ly preJ>eil!d ronllne.ntal diahee
by Chef Richard Serine,, eince
1970, Thie ewe.rd winninc ....
a.want alao riff•"' an •11tenti¥t •b~
fiU., and Hotla In \abiaaldtt ptep I
arat.iona ,and namb.a ()pen fot
LE CHARDONNAY
The finest m clua1c French and
nouvelle cui.aine in plush surround-
ings. Excite your. senaes with Su-
preme ol Duck with poached Ca~
CorniA Fip or Lobeter Cu.erole an a
Chardonnay wine sauce w1tb
chantuelles. Exteruiive selection of
wines Crom a temperature-con-
trolll!d cellar. Lunch Mon. Pri
11:30-2:30 Dinner Mon.-SaL from
6:30. Sun. brunch 11 2:30. In Regaa-
lry Hotel, 18800 MacArthur l\lvd ..
Irvine 762-8777.
LE MIDI
Several things make thia awud wan-
ning hideaway truly special: Wah.er,
their SwiM chef. trained in 80me or
the beet bc:>oaea; PalaC'f> St.. Mont.&,
Place Gst&ad. Baur au LM, Zunch.
Authenti c c ui111ne
Provencal• 1euona.J gourmet f•·
tivaJ&-. Sunday brunch IO unique
it's lille ateppinc back in time t.o ao
era when excellence of food was
matched by ieneroua ho.pit.ality, a
hoepitaJ1ty rarely round t.heae ~
Join Manca anq Walw in their
Fnonch count.ry home. Lunch. dio·
ner and Sunday brunch. Banquet
facilitiea. Claeed Moodayw.. 3'21 V-ia
Lldo, Newport Ba.th 616-4~.
INDIAN
ROY AL K HY88Jl
Tue an etxhanted joumtJ 1n&.o
India wiLhout 1-vtQ( Orance Coun
ty. Authen~ ~
1kcantl1 ~i.d in the Maclaul
ltadition. Meat and flab diah•
prepattd and marinated in a blend
or berbe and fresh ground ep1c:a.
(mpraaive desicn and decoT takes
you back to the 16'h century.
Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch.
1000 Briltol St., Newport Beach.
752-S200.
ITALIAN
CARMEL<YS
Thia uJtra-maart haven of ucep
tionaJ ltalWl and, Continental
cuisine ia one o( the more rewardini
pt.cea to dine. Fresh peat.a and
special .. light." saucee are cuefully
prepared by three of the finat It.al
aan cbefa. PiAno b&r enlertamml"nt
complementa the fun at.mogphere
Patio dining availab~ for the sun
lovers. Open Tuea.-Sun. from 6 p.m.
for dinner. Sun. Brunch 11:00-2.30
3520 E.. Coelt HW). Corona <kl Mar. s1s-1m.
DON ATELLl'S
F aD>Olm pi:u.a . The ongmal
family ltaliAn restauranL Serving
ow Camoua pi.iza & pasta.. Dine ln or
take out.. Beer and wine alao served
Family dining for an inflataoo -fight
int budgeL 9430 Warrt8 A9e at
Buahud. behind t.he Siul,r m
Plavan Pla.ia. Fountain Valley
963-5965.
MARCELLO'S
Thia ·award winner offers an ea-
tenaive menu spec11lwng in paw,
veal, cioppmo and the11 famoua
. handmade pizza. FAt.ablished 111nce
-~i9 fftlttly-owned reata~&Jlt
hu captwed the bean of l 1an
food lovers. Lunch Mon.-Fri., Din
ner 7 night.a a -k. 17502 Beach ot
Slater, H untington Beach
842 5505
VILLA NOVA
A beautiful bay view creates the
romantic eeltinit that has made the
Villa Nova a "special kind of platt"
for over ratty years. Superb cu1.31ne
from Central and Northern ltalv
served in Old World charm Ki
tell8lve wine IJaL [)uu>er night))
Piano b&r FuJI menu till 1-00 11 m
3131 Wmt C0811t Hwy . Newport
Beach. 642 7880.
IVEXICAN
Ml CASA
Their food \I like a trip to Mu1cu'
H0&pitality goes hand 1n hand with
· their motto, "M1 Casa e11 Su CMA,"
1>r my hot.IH aa your house liAtah
llllhed II~ 1972, 1t'11 no ~l
friends enJCly dmin«~~n
daily Crom 11 a.m. for Lun<'h. Dm·
Mr and C-OcktAil Ent.enamment
Wed.-Sal. nighui in the Burm
Room. 296 E.. 17th SL, (~ta MtU
64~762fi.
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ORANGE COAST
Champagne Brunch and Harbor
Cruises. Entertainment nightly and
Sun. afternoons. Enjoy the lounge
food galley-fluperb clam chowder'
3010 LaFayette. 675-5777.
Tantalizing oyster bar &pecialitiea.
SE.AF~'~.4~--Wide 11eree11 TV .• ~o blocks aouih ----~----~--~ C John Wayne Airport. Newport
ANTHO NY'S P IER 2 • Beach . .S.'33-0080.
REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT
This is the original and has been
serving Newport Beach for 25 yeal"8.
Thell specialty i.s seafood and
steau. Chefs spec1al selectiona da1 ly
and famOUB for their brouted
chicken, l(X>! A beautiful wat.erfront
·view of Newport Bay· enhance• the
. alm08phere. Perfect for business
ent.ertaining and romatitic dining.
The Southern Calif. · ~taurant
Writ.era voted th~ one the winner of
the best value restaurants. Their
aeafood i• the talk of the t-0wrt with
30-35 fre<ih li&h dailv. CBS Tele-
vision cleim11 1.hev have die be t
happy hour in Dran(f' C'ounty.
Menu hu calbrie rnunt tur the
~ight conscious. Open n1~hth·. k>(
dinner. Located on lhe be&utJful
Newport &y at 103 N. Bayside Dr.
640-5123.·
BLACK BEARD'S
Noted for their intimate" J'iral4!!1 of
the Caribbean" atmOtlphere. Their
famous Caribbean pork. chops is a
rare culinary find. The extensive
menu also offers heartY beef en trees
and fresh seafood.. Lunch is served
11 -3 Mon.-Pri. Dinner from·5 p.m.
Happy Hour Mon -Fri 4-7 pm
AIRPORTER lNN
tKitil) '1M"Anhur RI In in.-Mt t ! '"•~
ANTHONY'S PIER 2
THE BARN
14981 Rodhol~ l utl"' "t11 nJ I>
BENNlGAN'S
-.(' 1'4u.a l41 ·~111
BLACK BEA.RD'S
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TH E CANNERY
l,)ILLMAN'S
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JADE DRAGON 121on l\ttth lllvcl M ... 1 .... _1'!8 lO'IU
LE BJARRITZ
414 N Newp<ort ""d "'•-·r1 """"" .... I;.-.
LE MIDI
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11961 Ad•m• Uunltnch•n IW0<h ~ ~ JI I
CAFE LIDO
Known as Ne"wporl's Cannery Vil-
lage jazz spoL Enjoy gourmet food
-w.ith -go'1lmf! jazz in an intimate
and ·cozy almospbe~, Dinner
. rijghtly 6 p .m: t.o inidnight. Enter-
tainment nightly 9 -1 :30. Sun. jazz ,~.1151on 4' 11\.m. Hawy'jan hour 5-8
Mon. Fri. Ample parking. 2900
Newpbrt Blvd., Newport· Beach
675-296&. . : •
THE CANNERY"
This historic wateffronl landmark
in Newport's Cannery Village fea-
tures fresh local seafood and Ea.st-
ern beef. Comiitently good service,
open for. Lunch, Dinner, Sun.
• Located at 251 E. Coast Hwy., New-
port. Reservations accepted. Phone
673-1505
T HE.R EX "OF NEWPORT
• Located on the oceanfront across
from the N\!.wport Beach pier. The
ltex is the Orange Coast's most
exclusive seafood restaurant. Well
known ror fresh Hawaiian gourmet
fish elections and specializing in
sweet Channel Island aba'lone, ten·
der veal and prime meat.a. The
warm ·ambiance of the padded
• boolhA, gothic paintings and ihe
well stocked wme racks lend to
Rex's convivial atmosphere. The
Rex of Newport is Lhe choice of
locala u well as vi.sitors. Recipient
of the prestitiOU8 T ravel-Holiday
award. Caaual/elegarft attire.
Lunch, dinner. Call 675-2566 fot
reservationi. Valet p&rking.
f'11nt1ntntol $9.50-$18.95 s,-, !-1'1 "H !I'• from ~·1 no
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RUSTY PELICAN·
Fresh seafood and Iota of itl Come
dock yourself here and dine over·
looking the beautiful Newport Bay.
Featuring 16 to 26 fresh fish selec-
tions daily. from around the world.
No wait eeato,od bar in the lounge.
Lunch, Dinner, Sun. Brunch in
NewporL 2735 W. Coast Hwy.,
642-3431. In Irvine-Lunch, Din-
ner, and Happy Hour. 1830 M&Jn,
545j&774_
TALE OF THE WHALE
Experience a step back into time to
a place where you can dine at your
own leisure. Enjoy the Tomance of
old Newport •i th a panoramic baJ
view. Excite your 0
&elllle$ with their
senaationaJ aufood and traditional
favoritiea. Breakfast 7 a.m., Mon.-
Fri., Lunch 11 -4 Mon.-Fri., Dinner
4-11 'Mon.-Sat. Sat: and Sun.
Brunch 7 -4, Oyster Bar -Fri., SaL &
Sun. Banquet facilities up· lo 500.
400 Main St., Balboa. ~73-4633.
THE WAREHOUSE
Newport's m08t innovative water
front dining experience. Cher
Charles Kalqian reaturea Cresh sea·
food and international cuisine.
Highly acclaimed. award winning
.,Sat. and Sun. Brunch, also featuring
patio dining. Incredible oyater bar,
exquisite ambience, exceptional live
entertainment. Banquets and cater-
ing availalSle. Lirto Village, Newport
Beach. 67~-4700.
GRAND Dl~ER THEATER.
lmpreaaive di ng ana p rofeulonal
production• • siare·to please each
time you viait. The -extrllordinary
buffet offers rout baron of beef,
glued ham with a frui\ sauce. Geor-
gia chlcken with peacbe9 and 11lue
and the Mahi ·Mahi ii ae"rved in a
peasant t1auce. T ri-<lOlor fett.uccini
and cream ia a ~al (avorit.e. Enjoy
dinner and a play _tonight! Grand
Dinner Theat.e'r loc.ated within the
Gr811d Hotel in Anaheim at 1 Hotel
Way. Call 772-7710.
HA R LEQ U I N ~!·N.N E .lt THEATER
Every customer can be ex~t.ed lo·
be treated like a ~leorit.y. The
theater offers .crumptious meal.a
'with top productions in an elega~· ·
at.moepbete. The sumptuous bu!Cet :
includes rout bf.ron or beef. '
chicken and fish dishes, put.u,
salads, vegetables, and sinful. des-
sert.II. The Sat. and Sun. bruneh
includes a variety or egg dishea. The
Celebr ity Terrace is•av1ilable for
private dinipg: The individ0ally"
deeorated private balcony rOQrri8
overloolt the 4fl0-seat horeethoe
shaped main room. T~ -l-larLeq'uin
is located at 3503 S. Harbor in San\&
Ana. Call 979-75&0. •
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